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NOT  TO  BE  TAKEN  FROM  THE  LIBRARY 


FORM  3427-50OO-8-46 


SAN  FRANCISCO  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


3  1223  04590  0967 


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Patented  Mat  12,  1874. 


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Geirden  OrnamenU 

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PLUMBERS'    GOODS 

122  and  124  Sutter  Street, 


and  Fancy  Goods.  f  OAKLA     .     " 


THE    REAL  ESTATE    UNIOld 

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HOUSES  BUILT  TO  ORDER  AND  FOR  SALE  ON  THE  INSTALLMENT  PLAN,  OR  FOR  CASH. 
Office,  rooms   12  and    13  Wilcox  Block,  Oakland. 

WILLIAM  H.  JORDAN,  Manager. 


ALAWIEDA  COUIMTY  BRANCH 

OIF    THE 
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J.F.  HougHioD,  -  Presiflent.  iyf\   ^^sgirrVi'."'rV  M:'k^    tL  F.  K.  snanucK,  A.  c. Henry. 

__, , ,     .    ,.^  R.  S.  Farrelly,  W.  B.  Harily, 

L.  L  Bal[er,  -  -  Vice-Prest.   ♦.      ^^^^^^L^J^-  >.^y^-i:^  jos.  B.  Mariin,  T.  B,  simpsoii 

Clao. Story.  -  Secretary.  f^t^^a^'tC '^^^^fl^  f???"'  \T\ 
R.  H.  Magill,  -  Genl.  Agent.   \^}}z^^,QkhU*^jVi,:^^  C.  W.  Haiuaway. 

OFFICE,  922  and  B24~BR0ADWAY,  OAKUND 

(Union  Bau^i  Building.) 


Reliable  Indemnity  against  Uoss  and  Dania   •  l>v  Vir-  '-rnlshed  at  the  ItOWEST  RATES  coosistent  with 
soht  ucy  i.ml  fair  iiroiit. 

Losses  Promptly  Adjusted  and  Paid. 

Th.i  i'l,    111.  ,.f  tiijs  branch  Is  deposited  an  '    .:        ■  ,.  ;n  this  county,  a  feature  peculiar  to  the  Home  Mutual.  - 

R.  H.  MACILL,  Manager. 


I'HAN.  V.  IIAI.I..  W.  r..  FRRBTCH,  nn<i   W.  J.  EI>EN,  Vity   A.$;eii(H. 


HOME  insi;kaNx;e  company 


The  only  local  Company  tvliose  assets  are  not  concentrated  in  San  Francisco, 
and  liable  to  suffer  by  conflagfration. 

Head  Office,   -  -  -  469  Ninth  Street,  Oalciand. 

Branch  Office,   -   -   -    -  415  California  St.,  San  Francisco. 

♦♦♦ - 

G.  Itt.  FISHER PRESIDENT! 

W.   P.   JONES VICE  PJIESIDEXT 

THOS.   ARTHIR SECRET  \ RY 

ED.  E.   POTTER GENERAI^  AGENT 

iDITREOTOISS. 

G.  M.  FISHER,  W.  P.  JONES,  C.  O.  BRIGHAM,  SAMUEL  BRECK, 

F.  K.  SHATTrOK,  .lOHN  ORELLIN.  J.  S.  EMERY,  V.  D.  MOODY,  " 

A.  J.  SNYDER,  C.  H.  TWOMB"  FA",  TTTOMAS  ARTHUR. 


B.  C.  Di.CK,  Sp^cj       Agent. 


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IIGI)  WiiHliiiij^ioii  Street, 

Oi>i>wMlt«  <;iiy  Hull, 


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SAN  FRANCISCO. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


W.  W.  MONTAGUE  &  CO. 

IiniKirtci-H  ami  UoaU-rs  in 


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AND 

Umim  IBOI  MAITELS. 

ALSO 

And  Metal  Roofing. 


1120  BROADWAY, 


OAKLAND. 


PHCENIX  IRON  WORKS 

Nos.  18  and  20  Fremont  St.,nr.Marl[el,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 


All  kiufis  of 


Forjinj  \  Machine  Work 

PRISON  CELLS  AND  BRIDGE  WORK, 
Wrought  Iron  Girders  and  Beams,  Fire  and 
Burglar-Proof  Safes,    Bank  Vaults  and 

Bank   L' ^  "'-ought   Iron   Doors  and 

Shutters,  aTi^hiinds  of  House-Smith  Work, 
Dry  Air  Compressors  for  Steam  or  Water 
Power. 

SteaiiEiKai  Horse  Powers 


inAi>i':  T<»  4»ici>I':r. 


Estimates  given  for  all  kinds  of  Machinery. 

JONATHAN  KITTREDGE,  Proprietor. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ESTABLISHED  1856. 


Steam  Coffee  and  Spice  Mills. 
CHARLES  BERNARD 

Manufacturer  and  Dealer  in 

Family  Chartres  Coffee 

ALWAYS    ON    HAND 

Roast  and  Ground  Coffee  and  Spices  of  all  kinds. 

Also,  Saleratns,  Carbonate  of  Soda,  Cream  of 
Tartar  and  Baking  Powder. 

IVos.  -ror  and  'T'OO    SAIVSOMIE    ST. 

Cor.  01  Gold,  liet.  JacKson  and  Pacific  Streets,  SAN  FRANCISCO. 


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No.  5  SIXTH  ST.  near  Market,  SAN  FRANCISCO. 


Laloratory  for  Preserviii  ^ow  ers,  Leayes ;  to  Dye  drasses,  Mosses,  etc. 

FirBt  premium  received  at  18  World-Expositions,  besides  many  Decorations 
and  Diplomas. 

Wedding  and  Funeral  Orders  for  Fresh  and  Med  Flowers  a  specialty. 

Artiflcial  FloTrer  Decorations  of  every  description  made  up  of  the  finest 
materials  ;  all  work  guaranteed  to  be  First-Class. 


Tlie  Great  Book,  WONDERS  OF  THE  FLORA,   by  H.   Acosta  KresUen, 

a  treatise  on  all  the  Flowers  and  Fancy  works  ;  illustrated.    Sent  post  paid  Ql*  50 
to  any  part  of  the  country. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


SCHUSTER  &  NIEHAUS,  Proprietors. 


Mannfactarers  of  9IonIdings,  Brackets,  Frames,  Doors* 

Sash,  Blinds:  Scroll   Sawing,  Turning, 

Stair  Building,  etc, 

WATER  TANKS,  FENCES  and  MILL  WORK 

Of  every  description,  to  order.    Orders  left  at  liUinbei- Yard  Office,  Kast 
Berkeley,  will  receive  prompt  attentiou. 


COMecteil  Willi  tne  estaDlislmEnt  is  a  Grist  miii,  lor  grinfllng  leeil  lor  liorses,  cattle,  etc. 


Calriila  Brass  M 

125  FIRST  ST. 

Opp.  Miima,  -  San  Francisco 

WEED  ilGWELL 

Agents  for 
SEIBERT'S 

Enreia  Lnlrlcator, 

BRASS  COMPOSITION 


Zinc    and    Babbitt 
Metal  Castings. 


Brass  Ship  Work  of  all 
kinds,  Spikes,  Sheathins, 
Nails,  Rudder  Braces,  Hm 
ges,  etc. 

Aiso,  Church  and  Steam- 
boat Belle  and  Gongs. 

Steam,  Liquor, 'Water,  Oil 
and  Flange  Cocks  made  and 
repaired. 

Hydraulic  Pipes  and  Noz 
ileg  And  Hose  Couplings  and 
Connections. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Boat  Builder 

Berry  Street, 

Bet-ween  Third  and  Fourth  Sts.,  San  Francisco. 


BOATS    OF    ALL    DESCRIPTIONS 

Built  to  order  and  kept  constantly  on  hand. 


K,E:p-A^iiaiiNrc3-  j^TTEzsriDEr)  to. 


Stanford  Stables 

NORTH  SIDE  RAILROAD  AVENUE,  NEAR  WOOD, 

(First  Station  from  Wliarf. ) 


C.  H.  NOR, Proprietor 


Carriases,  Rotoays  M  Mn 

AND  MOST  STYLISH  TURNOUTS 


Furnished  at  tbe 


Most  Moderate  Terms  in  the  City. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Alameda  Encinal 


Established  September  16th,  1869. 


TEfiMSi   THREE  OOLURS  ft  VEftB  IN  ftOVftNCE, 


F.  K.  KRAUTH, 

Proprietor  and  Editor. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


C.  D.  WHEAT 
Notary  Public 


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San  Francisco. 


W.  D.  FERINE 

irtieitl  Stng  Will 

1002  BroaSway  aid  1 W.  Cor.  Alice  aM  Fonrti  Sts. 


Sidewalks,  Ornamental  Walks,  Colored  Tile, 
Stone  Steps. 


BISHOP'S 


^^^^.«D_DlRECro, 


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OONXAININ'G 


BUSINESS     DIRECTORY, 

STREET  GUIDE, 
A   RECORD  OF   THE   CITY  GOVERNMENT, 

Its  Institutions,  Etc. 


ALSO,  DIEECTORIES  OF 


BERKELEY  AND  ALAMEDA. 


DIKECTOEY  PUBLISHING  CO.,  COMPILERS. 


OAKLAND: 
W.  B.  HARDY,  BOOKSELLER  AND  STATIONER, 
959  BROADWAY, 
DIRECTORY  PUBLISHING  CO.,  518  CLAY  ST.,  S.  F. 

1880. 


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STSINWAV    AND    OTHER    PIANOS 

For  CasU  or  on  easy  Iiistallnieitts. 

;c.3g    Bi?.TJEisr3sr'S   isa:tj&xc   store, 

911  Wa$«hington  St.,  Oakland. 


Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1880,  by  Painter  «fe  Co. 
in  the  office  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress  at  Washington,  D.  C. 


•-  T.  C.  W.  B.  S.  — • 


Tliere  were  foroierlj  Seven  IVoiiders  of  the  ^Vorld,  the  Eighth  Is 


THE  SIXTH  'WONDER  woulil  bo  to  find  a  family  on  the  ]*acific  Coast  that  does  not  use  it. 

THE  TENTH  WONnER  i.-.thal  It  is  being  slilpped  in  large  quantities  to  the  Atlantic  States. 

THE  ELEVENTH  IVONDER  is,  that  a  Soap  possessing  such  remarkable  cleansing  quali- 
ties as  to  convert  the  Drudgerj-  of  the  Kitchen  and  Laundry  into  a  pleasant  pastime,  can  be 
made  at  such  a  low  price  as  to  place  It  within  the  reach  of  all. 

EVERY  FIRST-CI.ASS  CiROCER 

On  the  Pacific  Coast  keeps  it.    If  your  grocer  does  not  keep  it,  either  give  your  patronage  to  the  one 

that  does,  or  order  a  sample  box  direct  from  the 

STANDARD    SOAP    COMPANY 

204   SACRAMENTO   STREET. 
rRlCE, $1.75  PER  BOX, 

Delivered  in  San  Francisco  free.  iSample  boxes  sent  to  thf;  country  on  receipt  of  the  above  price> 
Avith  express  charges  added.  BEWAJiK  ol  the  many  fraudulent  imitations  of  this  celebrated  Soap, 
and  use  none  that  does  not  bear  the  imprint  of  the  Standard  Soap  Conipan:«'. 

We  also  manufacture  the  following  superior  and  well-known  brands  of  Soap  :  Thomas'  Patent 
Glycerine,  Kane's  Condensed,  La  Belle  Savon,  Magnolia,  Standard  Best,  Standard  Pure  Borax,  Coin 
Soap,  Roman  Kitchen,  Stamlard,  }'ortman  and  Challenge  Chemical  Olive,  Magic  Bleaching,  Har- 
ness Soap,  Barl)ers'  Soap,  Carbolic  Sheep  Wash,  Matlock's  Fruit  M'ax,  Standard,  Eureka,  and  Chal- 
lenge Washing  Powders,  etc.,  etc.  In  fact,  we  may  Justly  claim  to  manufacture  the  most  varied, 
extensive  and  complete  assortment  of  Family,  Laundry,  and  Toilet  Soaps  made  In  the  United  States. 

Country  dealers  can  purchase  our  goods  fron)  any  or  all  the  wholesale  grocers  in  San  Francisco, 
Sacramento,  or  Portland,  at  our  regular  prices. 

All  orders  addressed  to  us  direct  will  receive  prompt  and  careful  attention. 

STANDARD  SOAP  COMPANY,  204  Sacramento  St.,  San  Francisco. 


3  1223  04590  0967 


TABLE  OF 

CONTENTS. 

Page. 

Page. 

Alameda.  Directory.                    ..      559 

Municipal  Finances                            . .          24 

Banks 74 

BerUeley  Directory 513 

Board  of  Education                   ...        36 

Municipal  Government  of  Oakland. .        35 
Municipal  Licenses 26 

Notaries  Public  of  Alameda  Coimty. .        34 
Oflacial   Directory  of   the   County  of 

Alameda 31 

Police  Department 36 

Population 18 

Post  Ofaces     . .             78 

Board  of  Equalization 33 

Board  of  Supervisors ....         32 

Business    Directory     of    Oak- 
land,   Berkeley    and    Ala- 
meda         6.53 

Churches 55 

City  of  Oakland 17 

Railroads— Street 77 

Real  Estate 18 

Register  of  Names,  Alameda..       569 
Register  of  Names,  Berkeley  .       517 
Register  of  Names,  Oakland..         95 
Secret  Societies     .             60 

Courts 33 

Educational 41 

Fire  Department 37 

Harbor  of  Oakland 29 

Improvements 19 

Independent  Order  of  Odd  Fellows. .        62 

Libraries 75 

Masonic 60 

Military 73 

Miscellaneous  Societies        69 

State  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind  Asy- 
lum          54 

Street  and  Avenue  Guide 80 

Universltv  of  California 43 

Ward  Boundaries                                            37 

fi^"  The  names  of  residents  of  Temescal  will 

be  found  in  the  register  of  names  of  Oakland. 

INDEX  TO  ADVERTISERS. 

Page. 

Page. 

Dixon  &  Bernstein ih9 

Edwards  R.  W back  cover 

Elite  Photograph  Gallery...   .                   735 

Alameda  County  Branch  Home  Mu- 

tiial  Insurance  Co front  cover 

Alameda  Enciual 557 

Austin  &  Bonney back  cover 

Gilbert  &  Brown bottom  line 

Gladding,  McBean  &  Co 747 

Barnard  W.  E.  &  Co 744 

Gordon  J.  S.  G  top  line  and  back  cover 

Boericke  &  Tafel back  cover 

Bruenn  A 14  and  front  cover 

Hallidie  A.  S 345 

Hays,  Blow  &  Co back  of  cover 

Hicks  D.&  Co 664 

California  Electrical  Works 

444,  668,  728,  730,  749,  755 

Hirshberg  &  Lawson 2 

Home  Mutual  Insurance  Co front  cover 

Jones,  Robinson  &  Co 735 

Clark  G.W top  line 

ClarkN 747 

Classical  and  English  School 190 

Kirk  0  C            .                                              701 

Collins  T 6 

Coplin  A front  cover 

Day  Thomas 188 

De  La  Montanya  M back  cover 

Degen  G.  F 190 

Luce  Geo.  J 687 

Magill  R.  H front  cover 

Denniston  E.  G 748 

Dewey&Co 734 

Montague  W.  W.  &  Co 3 

16 


INDEX    TO   ADVERTISERS. 


Page. 

Morrison  J.  J side  line 

Mueller  J.  C 2 

MuUer  C front  cover 

Napa  Soda  Works top  line  and 

back  cover 

NorC.H 6 

Oakland  Brewery 667 

Oakland  Collection  Office bottom  line 

Oakland  Gas  Light  Co 383 

Oakland  Home  Insurance  Co front  cover 

Oakland  Ice  Co top  line 

and  back  cover 

Oakland  Nursery 38i 

Oakland   Steam  Carpet  Beating    Ma- 
chine   170  and  672 

Oakland  Tribune 94 

Pacific  Mail  Steamship  Co 763 

Pacific  Pottery 747 

Pacific  Saw  Manufacturing  Co 2 

Page  F.  8 back  cover 

Perine  W.D 8 

Phctnix  Iron  Works 3 

Real  Estate  Union front  cover 


Page. 

Reed  Robert 655 

Renken  H 661 

RiegerP.  &  Co 696 

Robinson  H  538 

San  Francisco  Laundry bottom  line 

San  Francisco  Plating  Works 748 

SchoUC.F 706 

Schuster  &  Niehaus 5 

Skinker  John 445 

Smith  William 761 

Spring  Menzo 656 

Standard  Soap  Co 14  and  back  of  cover 

Stanford  Stables 6 

Stevens  Charles  A 558 

SurryhneE.  &  Co 463 

Tillmann  &  Bendel side  line 

Tribune,  Oakland 94 

Weed  &  Kingwell 5 

West  Berkeley  Planing  Mills '   6 

Wheat  C.  D 8 

Will&Finck 686 

Williams,  Dimond  &  Co 763 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


The  City  of  Oakland. 


Again  it  becomes  the  duty  of  the  compiler  to  lay  before 
the  public,  through  the  annual  edition  of  the  City  Directory, 
such  facts  and  figures  as  shall  serve  to  some  extent  to  illus- 
trate the  degree  of  prosperity  which  Oakland  has  enjoyed, 
and  the  advancement  which  she  has  made  during  another 
year  of  her  history.  While  the  statistical  information  given 
in  the  following  pages  does  not  show  that  wonderfully  rapid 
growth  which  characterized  several  former  years,  evidence 
is  given  of  a  healthy  progress  and  of  many  substantial  gains. 
Oakland  is  so  situated  that  so  long  as  the  State  of  California 
gives  any  sign  of  vitality  she  must  share  in  its  effect. 
The  almost  total  cessation  of  immigration  from?the  East  for 
a  long  period  has  temporarily  subjected  one  of  Oakland's 
prime  industries,  that  of  the  building  interest,  to  compara- 
tive stagnation.  Yet  as  our  carefully  prepared  statistics 
show  that  not  less  than  five  hundred  and  twelve  buildings 
were  erected  within  the  city  limits  during  the  year  1879,  the 
assessed  valuation  of  property  increased  from  $27,730,000 
to  $28,348,000.  Extensive  improvements  have  been  made 
and  still  greater  are  in  progress  and  contemplated  by  the 
Central  Pacific  Eailroad  Company  upon  the  west  and  south 
of  the  city.  These  improvements  are  such  as  to  show  that 
it  is  the  fixed  purpose  of  that  corporation  to  concentrate 
within  our  borders  an  enormous  shipping  interest,  one  that 
cannot  fail  to  perpetually  augment  the  resources  of  the  city, 
whose  growth  must  be  co-relative  to  that  of  the  State,  and 
in  fact  of  the  Coast.  Further  appropriations  by  Congress 
for  harbor  improvements,  coupled  with  such  conditions  as 
can  be  accepted  by  all  parties,  also  give  new  encouragement. 
Competing  lines  of  railway  are  also  in  course  of  construc- 
tion, with  promise  of  early  completion.  Trade  and  travel 
both  from  northern  and  southern  counties  will  ere  long  find 
its  way  here.  The  material  growth  of  the  city  is  evinced  by 
the  expenditure  of  over  a  million  of  dollars  in  improve- 
ments. Still  better  is  the  financial  showing ;  no  further 
indebtedness  has  been  incurred,  and  the  public  school 
department  has  been  maintained  with  increased  efficiency. 
New  manufacturing  enterprises  are  being  inaugurated  with 


Collect  Your  Bills  aiD«„yk 


_  .  and  BKOADWAV,  Up  Stairs. 

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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Marm  St„S.  F.,  Imponer  Frencn  aud  Englisli  WALL  PAPERS 


18  OAKLAND    DIRECTORY. 

a  promise  of  securing  to  all  who  desire  to  labor,  steady 
employment.  So  many  are  the  advantages  and  attractions 
of  Oakland  as  a  place  of  residence,  that  ]3eople  from  all 
parts  of  the  State  are  here  constantly  seeking  homes.  Many 
new  suburban  residences  of  great  beauty  have  been  erected, 
and  others  are  being  built.  The  equable  climate,  the  unsur- 
passed educational  facilities,  easy  and  rapid  transit  to  the 
commercial  metropolis,  all  tend  to  concentrate  population 
here.  Yet  the  returns  of  the  Federal  Census,  now  being 
taken,  will  disappoint  many.  The  truth  is  the  population 
not  only  of  Oakland,  but  of  San  Francisco,  and  in  fact  of 
nearly  all  American  cities,  has  been  estimated  too  high. 
Oakland  will  show  about  35,000  inhabitants,  an  increase 
unparalleled  in  the  State  or  Union  during  the  past  ten  years. 
At  the  last  enumeration,  that  of  1870,  the  population  was 
but  10,000.  We  regret  that  the  exact  figures  are  unattainable 
for  this  issue  of  the  Directory,  as  the  canvass  is  yet  incom- 
plete. 

Real  Estate. 

The  long  continued  activity  which  characterized  the  real 
estate  market  of  Oakland,  Berkeley  and  Alameda  for  several 
years,  has  not  been  evident  during  the  past  year.  Sales  have 
been  limited  and  prices  have  not  been  maintained,  except  for 
choice  business  property.  Residence  property  in  choice  lo- 
cations is,  however,  much  sought  for  by  persons  of  large 
means  and  those  retiring  from  business.  Especially  is  this 
true  of  suburban  property  and  sites  commanding  extensive 
views.  Washington  street  property  has  also  held  its  own 
well,  and  the  establishment  of  wholesale  houses  on  that 
thoroughfare  has  a  tendency  to  raise  values.  Auction  sales 
of  outside  lots  have  been  unsuccessful  and  nothing  but  an 
upward  turn  in  business  affairs  will  restore  the  old  time 
buoyancy  of  prices.  The  location  of  manufactories  in  this 
city  will  have  a  more  direct  and  immediate  effect  upon  the 
prices  of  real  estate  than  any  other  cause.  And  it  is  grati- 
fying to  know  that  prospects  are  good  for  the  early  erection 
of  important  industrial  works  in  our  midst. 

The  usual  annual  record  of  sales  is  omitted  owing  to  the 
fact  that  no  compilations  have  been  made,  but  it  may  be 
stated  that  estimates  by  the  best  authorities  do  not  place  the 
figures  at  above  three  millions  of  dollars  for  the  year  1879. 
Even  this  figure  may  be  considered  as  an  exceedingly  favor- 
able indication  for  Oakland,  in  a  period  like  that  through 
which  we  have  been  passing. 


SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUNDRY 


[■as  Geary  St.,  San  Francisco. 
862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE,  365  Tenth. 


BUILDING   IMPROVEMENTS.  19 


Building  Improvements. 

Contrary  to  the  almost  universally  accredited  predictions 
at  the  opening  of  the  building  season  of  1879,  a  smaller 
number  of  houses  has  been  erected  than  for  any  year  since 
1873.  The  causes  of  this  comparative  quiet  in  building 
operations  are  plainly  apparent.  Social  agitations  in  the 
metropolis,  tended  to  render  capital  wary;  the  unusually 
light  immigration  limited  the  demand  for  houses;  shrinkage 
of  values  and  of  rents  rendered  residence  property  less  re- 
munerative; and  the  lack  of  an  extended  system  of  manu- 
facturing industries  left  numbers  without  regular  employ- 
ment and  consequently  without  the  incentive  even  when 
possessing  the  means  for  building  homes.  Great  activity  in 
building  had  prevailed  for  several  years,  hundred  of  stores 
and  thousands  of  dwellings  had  been  erected,  a  large  part 
which  were  for  rent  or  for  sale  on  installments — hence  with 
new  comers  arriving  in  but  limited  numbers  the  supply  of 
houses  of  late  has  been  nearly  up  to  the  demand,  and  the 
city  has,  in  common  parlance,  "taken  a  rest." 

This  term  in  Oakland  does  not  mean  absolute  inactivity, 
but  rather  a  gradual  and  healthy  growth.  Accurate  reports 
have  been  made  weekly  by  the  city's  statistician,  which 
summarized  show  that  five  hundred  and  twelve  houses  of  all 
classes  were  built  during  the  year  1879  at  an  aggregate  cost, 
as  ascertained  from  the  owners,  builders  or  architects,  of 
$1,021,115.  Citizens  of  Oakland  can  point  with  some  degree 
of  pride  to  even  such  a  record  of  substantial  progress  during 
a  period  of  doubt,  depression  and  comparative  stagnation. 


BUSINESS   HOUSES   ERECTED. 

One  brick  block,  located  on  San  Pablo  Avenue,  between 
Seventeenth  and  Eighteenth  streets,  was  built  by  Remillard 
Bros.,  at  a  cost  of  112,000. 

Eighty-five  structures  of  wood,  designed  for  business  pur- 
poses, were  erected  at  a  cost  in  the  aggregate  of  $115,250. 
In  this  list  are  included  stores,  manufactories,  shops,  offices, 
etc.  Among  the  more  important  may  be  mentioned  the 
Clinton  Flouring  Mills,  the  East  Oakland  Planing  Mills, 
the  Grove-street  Planing  Mills,  and  May's  Livery  Stables 
and  Depot  of  the  Brooklyn  and  Fruit  Yale  Eailroad  Com- 
pany, all  rebuilt  after  destruction  by  fire,  the  Oakland  Soap 
Works  and  Bettmann's  Block  on  East  Central  Avenue. 


GILBERT  &  BROWN 


Offer  tHe  most  DesiraWe  Residence  Property  on  tlie  Coast. 

Call  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  HaiKet  St.,  S.  F.,  WMesale  and  Retail  Mer  in  Paper  Hangings 


20 


OAKLAND   DIRECTORY. 


DWELLING  HOUSES. 


To  show  the  cost  in  detail  of  the  new  dwellings  added  to 
the  city  during  the  year,  and  to  give  an  indication  of  the 
character  of  our  gain,  a  carefully  prepared  table  is  ap- 
pended : 


Average  Cost. 

$     200 

250 

300 

350 

400 

450 

500 

600 

675 

700 

750 

800 

850 

900 

925 

975 

1,000 

1,100 

1,150 


15 1.200 

1 1,230 

1 1,285 

11 1,300 

3 1,350 

7 1,400 


No.                                               Average  Cost. 
27 2,000 

2 $  2,100 

5 2,20C 

7 2,250 

3 2,400 

16 2,500 

2 2,600 

3 

3 

1 

2 

1 

13 

2 

1 


2,700 

2,750 

2,800 

2,850 

2,900 

3,000 

3,200 

3,300 

10 3,500 

3 3,700 

14 

2 

3 

1 


4,000 

4,250 

4,500 

4.750 

6 5,000 

2 5,500 

2 6,000 

2 7,000 

2 7,500 

2 8,000 

8,500 

10,000 

11,000 

12,000 

13,000 

15,000 

25,000 


20 1,500 

1 1,550 

8 1,600 

1 1,650 

3 1,700 

15 1,750 

3 1,800 

3 1,900 

1 1,925 

Total  number  buildings,  421.     Total  cost,  $795,165. 

New  residences  of  which  especial  mention  may  be  made 
are  those  of — 

Albert  Miller,  corner  of  Union  and  Fourteenth  streets, 
costing  $25,000. 

Dr.  J.  r.  Geary,  on  Telegraph  avenue,  costing  $15,000. 

A.  Chabot,  corner  of  East  Fifteenth  and  Second  avenue, 
costing  $13,000. 

Judge  John  Garber,  Claremont  avenue, ,  costing  $12,000. 

W.  E.  Hale,  in  the  suburbs,  costing  $11,000. 

Lloyd  Vernon,  on  Vernon  street,  costing  $8,500. 


SI?    T  A  TT'MTl'R  Y  ^^slilno:  called  lor  and  Delivered  lu  S.  F.,  OaKland,  Alameda,  Berkeley, 
.    r.    iliiUnUIll.  Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


GREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDON'S,  365  TENTH. 


BUILDING    IMPROVEMENTS.  21 

Carroll  Cook,  on  Lake  street  and  the  shores  of  Lake 
Merritt,  costing  $12,000. 

George  R.  Lang,  on  East  Fourteenth  street,  near  Thir- 
teenth avenue,  costing  $7,000. 

Dr.  Pinkertou,  on  Thirteenth  avenue,  near  East  Twenty- 
sixth  street,  costing  $7,500. 

P.  M.  Moe,  on  the  corner  of  Harrison  and  Durant  streets, 
costing  $6,000. 

Mrs.  Snowball,  on  Harrison  street,  near  Durant,  costing 
$5,000. 

Joseph  Scotchler,  on  Central  avenue  and  Chestnut  street, 
costing  $3,700. 

J.  K.  Cutting,  on  Chester  street,  near  Ninth,  costing 
$3,500. 

W.  r.  Boardman,  on  Grove  street,  near  Seventeenth, 
costing  $3,500. 

Prominent  among  the  builders  are  John  Ziegenbein  who 
built  about  thirty  houses  during  the  year,  the  Eeal  Estate 
Union  which  erected  three  first-class  residences  on  Seven- 
teenth street  near  Castro,  four  on  Ninth  between  Oak  and 
Madison,  three  on  Jackson  near  Tenth,  averaging  in  cost 
about  $5,000  each,  besides  several  cottages. 

James  De  Fremery,  who  built  two  large  residences  on 
Poplar  street,  near  Fourteenth,  costing  $4,000  each,  and  E. 
C.  Sessions,  who  improved  Highland  Park,  East  Oakland, 
by  the  erection  of  four  large  residences,  costing  $6,500  each. 

Many  other  substantial  improvements  might  be  men- 
tioned, as  well  as  the  names  of  other  enterprising  builders, 
bul  the  above  suffices  to  show  that  a  good  degree  of  enter- 
prise prevails  and  that  a  fair  number  of  costly  and  elegant 
houses  have  been  erected. 

Public  Improvements,  School  Buildings,  Etc. 

The  Hall  of  Records,  described  elsewhere,  was  built  during 
the  year  at  a  cost  of  $75, 000.  The  public  school  facilities 
were  increased  by  additions  to  the  Prescott,  the  Franklin 
and  the  Lincoln  school  buildings  at  a  cost  of  $10,200,  and 
affording  an  additional  seating  capacity  of  595. 

Four  buildings  designed  for  private  educational  purposes 
have  been  added  to  the  already  large  facilities  enjoyed  by 
Oakland  as  an  educational  center.  These  are  the  English 
and  Classical  School  building,  erected  at  a  cost  of  $2000; 
the  St.  Anthony  Society  building,  in  East  Oakland,  costing 
$4500;  the  new  building  of  the  Christian  Brothers,  costing 
$4000,  and  that  of  St.  Mary's,  costing  $3000. 


The  "Oakland"  Collection  Office.'""^  ""■^^"'- 


8th  and  Broadway,  up  stairs 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MaiKei  St.,  S.  F.-Complete  siocK  ol  Paper  Hangings-SKillIul  WorKmen. 


22  OAKLAND   DIRECTORY. 


SUMMARY — FOR   1879. 

No.  Cost. 

Dwellings  erected 421  $795,165 

Business  houses,  manufactories,  etc 86  127,250 

Private  school  buildings 4  13,500 

Hall  of  Records 1  75,000 

Additions  to  public  school  buildings 10,200 


Total 512  $1,021,115 


The   Coming   Year. 

The  year  1880  opened  with  fair  prospects  of  a  continued 
healthy  activity  in  building  enterprises.  Much  will  depend, 
however,  upon  the  return  of  general  prosperity  throughout 
the  State,  and  a  consequent  increase  of  immigration.  While 
Oakland  is  growing  more  rapidly  than  any  other  city  in  the 
State,  it  is  the  first  to  feel  the  stimulating  influence  of  pro- 
gress and  success  in  agricultural  and  mining  enterprises 
throughout  the  borders  of  the  commonwealth.  Since  the 
commencement  of  the  year,  about  one  hundred  and  fifty 
buildings  have  been  erected,  comprising  among  them  a 
number  of  costly  private  residences.  One  three-story  brick 
block,  that  of  Mr.  E.  Hook,  has  been  erected  on  Broadway 
at  a  cost  of  over  $20,000.  AYork  on  the  Masonic  Temple  is 
progressing  rapidly,  and  will  be  completed  during  the  sea- 
son, being,  by  odds,  the  finest  structure  in  the  city.  A  large 
brick  block  is  in  course  of  construction  on  Eleventh  street, 
between  Broadwa}'  and  Washington.  Other  fine  business 
blocks  are  contemplated  on  Broadway,  Numerous  elegant 
suburban  residences  are  being  built  or  will  soon  be  com- 
menced. Altogether,  the  present  year's  progress  will  prob- 
ably prove  eminently  satisfactory. 


Manufactures. 

The  most  important  manufacturing  industry  of  Oakland 
is  that  of  flour.  Three  mills,  with  large  facilities,  run  con- 
stantly, and  manufacture,  in  the  aggregate,  $1,200,000  in 
value  per  annum.  From  one  of  these  mills  extensive  ship- 
ments are  made  to  Asia  and  the  Sandwich  Islands. 

The  amount  of  beer  produced  annually  bv  the  breweries 
of  Oakland  is  600,000  gallons. 

Several  planing  and  wood-working  mills  supply  the  local 
demand,  besides  shipping  quantities  of  dressed  material 
abroad. 


^      F      I  ANN  DRY     *^*=**=**^  "\;Vc»r-l5.,  X^o^^?^  3E*x-±ces 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


MUNICIPAL    FINANCES.  23 

Three  tanneries  produce  annually  about  $90,000  value  in 
leather. 

Fruit  and  vegetable  canning  is  extensiyelj  carried  on  in 
the  northern  suburbs  of  the  city.  Several  hundred  hands 
finding  employment  during  the  busy  season. 

The  Oakland  Bag  Manufactory,  located  on  the  eastern 
shore  of  Lake  Merritt,  is  extensively  engaged  in  making 
sacks,  and  employs  about  500  Chinamen. 

There  are  also  iron  and  boiler  works  on  a  limited  scale, 
and  manufactories  of  cigars,  boots  and  shoes,  gloves,  dental 
goods,  together  with  many  other  minor  articles. 

A  woolen  factory  with  a  capital  of  one  hundred  thousand 
dollars  has  been  organized,  and  its  managers  contemplate 
commencing  work  early  the  ensuing  autumn. 

The  Public  Schools. 

The  public  schools  of  Oakland  are  a  source  of  just  pride 
to  her  citizens,  affording  as  they  do  educational  advantages 
that  are  unsurpassed  in  any  city  on  the  continent.  To  the 
admirable  management  of  Hon.  F.  M.  Campbell,  present 
State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  and  under  whose 
fostering  care  the  school  system  of  Oakland  was  developed 
and  improved,  much  is  due. 

During  the  past  year,  although  no  new  public  school 
buildings  have  been  erected,  some  considerable  additions 
have  been  made  to  the  school  accommodations.  Four  rooms 
each  have  been  added  to  the  Prescott,  Franklin,  and  Lincoln 
school  buildings,  affording  seats  for  595  pupils. 

The  school  census  taken  in  June,  1879,  shows  the  following 
result : 

CHILDEEN  OF  SCHOOL  AGE. 

First  Ward 2,158 

Second  Ward 1,252 

Third  Ward 968 

Fourth  Ward 1,319 

Fifth   Ward 435 

Sixth  Ward 695 

Seventh  Ward 1,123 


Total 7,950 

Number  for  previous  j-ear 6,679 

Increase 1,271 

Niimber  of  children  under  five  years  of  age 3,633 

Number  the  previous  year .- 3,259 


Increase    374 

Total  number  of  children  in  the  city  under  17  years  of  age.    11,583 


Pilhort  £  PrniAin     Ko  Detur  Iflvestment  ttian  me  Barsams  in  jdameda  Real  Estate 

UIIUCllOC    UlUWII.  Oifered  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarUet  St.,  S.  F.,  tie  finest  collection  ol  Modern  Art  Paper  Hangings. 


24  OAKLAND   DIRECTORY. 


ATTENDANCE. 

Number  between  5  and  17  who  have  attended  Public  School  during 

the  year 5,490 

Number  of  like  age  who  have  attended  private  schools  but  no  public 

schools  during  the  year 750 

Number  of  like  age  who  have  attended  no  school  during  the  year ....  1,710 
Number  of  children  enrolled  in  the  Public  Schools  January  15,  1879.  5,315 
Number  enrolled  on  November  20,  1879 5,503 

The  number  of  teachers  employed  is 124 

The  average  number  of  pupils  to  each  teacher 44 

The  average  salary  paid  each  teacher $74  79 

Aggregate  amount  paid  for  teachers'  salaries  during  the  year  1879  $115,131  29 

Salaries  of  Superintendent,  Janitors,  etc 13,910  96 

Building  and  Real  Estate 17,243  22 

Miscellaneous  expenditures 23,589  12 

Grand  total $169,874  59 


Municipal   Finances. 

The  following  statement  from  the  books  of  the  City  Clerk 
and  Treasurer,  Mr.  James  Docls,  will  show  the  receipts  and 
disbursements  on  municipal  account  for  the  year  1879. 
There  is  an  increase  in  the  receipts  over  the  preceding  year 
of  $11,000  ;  the  aggregate  being  $458,954  35  against  $447,- 
967  78  for  the  year  1878.  The  expenditures  were  $285,- 
688  26,  for  all  purposes  except  public  schools,  the  latter 
costing  $174,220  81,  bringing  the  total  up  to  .$459,910  07, 
about  $20,000  less  than  for  the  year  1878.  It  is  noticeable 
that  the  sum  of  $17,000  was  paid  for  teachers  salaries  in  ex- 
cess of  the  sum  paid  in  1878.  General  current  expenses 
were  about  the  same.  A  liberal  sum  was  paid  to  secure  the 
advantages  of  the  Free  Library,  namely  about  $13,000. 
Judiciously  managed  this  is  money  well  expended. 


THE   BONDED   DEBT. 

The  bonded  debt  of  the  city  is  $654,000,  the  amount  be- 


e      F      I  AIINDRY         prompt  attention  to  orders  for  WASHINGc 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


All  kinds  of  PURE  ICE  CREAM  made  to  order  at  GORDON'S. 


MUNICIPAL    FIXANXES. 


25 


ing  unchanged  from  last  rear.     The  following 
particulars  concerning  the  bonded  debt  : 


table  shows 


For  what  Purposes. 


Rate 
Interest 


Amount  of 

Yearly 
Interest. 


Erection  of  Citv  Hall  . . 

1868 

$50,000 

1883 

10 

$5,000  00 

Carpentier  Judgment. . . 

1868 

16,000 

1883 

10 

1,600  00 

Floating  Debt 

1870 

70,000 

1890 

10 

7,000  00 

School  Buildings 

1872 

50,000 

1892 

8 

4,000  00 

Municipal  Purposes 

1872 

80,000 

1903 

8 

6,400  00 

Dredging  the  Bar 

1874 

15,000 

1889 

8 

1,200  00 

Municipal  Purposes 

1874 

100,000 

1905 

8 

8.000  00 

Refunding  School  Bond. 

1874 

100,000 

1905 

8 

8,000  00 

Lake  Sewer 

1S75 

173,000 

1885 

8 

13,840  00 

$654,000 

$55,040  00 

The  latter  item  of  $173,000  is  payable  by  property  owners 
interested,  the  city  extending  its  guarantee. 

The  issue  of  bonds  to  fund  the  present  floating  debt  is 
discussed,  and  would  undoubtedly  proye  a  beneficial 
measure. 

RECEIPTS   AN'D   EXPEXDITURES. 

The  receipts  of  the  municipality  for  the  year  1879  were  as 
follows  : 

City  Taxes $301,446  58 

General  Traders  Licenses 48,105  00 

Vehicle  Licenses 2,876  50 

Dog  Licenses 1,814  25 

Police  Court 8,504  69 

City  Wharf 5,060  95 

Miscellaneous 2.7  52  95 

Free  Library  Fund 11,603  93 

State  School  Fund 76,789  50 

Total  receipts  from  aU  sources $458,954  35 

Increase  over  1878 10,986  57 

iirXICIPAL   EXPEXDITUKES. 

Police  DEPABTiiEN-r — Salaries $29,929  98 

Substitutes  and  Specials 892  44 

Feeding  prisoners 2.654  17 

Police  Telegraph 5,413  06 

Prisons  and  Stations 4,531  97 

Photographing  Prisoners. .  .         232  00 

43,653  62 

FiEE  Depabtment — Salaries $20,614  83 

Horse  Feed 1,627  43 

Supplies,  Eents,   etc 12,816  21 

$35,058  47 


Pnllprt  Yniir  Riik  ^^  adams  &  M./'Oatlani"  CollecM  Dice, 

UUIIUUl        lUUI        UIIIO     S.  t.  cor.  EKiHTII  ST.  am  BROADWAY.  IpSlairg. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.-Special  Deslps  in  Window  Shades  to  Order. 


26  OAKLAND   DIRECTORY. 


Steeet  Depaetmekt — Macadamizing,  sewers  and  re- 
pairs  $13,287  95 

Sprinkling  Streets 9,683  18 

Opening  Streets 220  00 

$23,191   13 

Ma-eob $  2,930  50 

Police  Coukt — Salaries,  etc 3,414  00 

City  Attoenet — Salaries,  etc 1,999  92 

City  Maeshal — Salaries,  etc 8,145  21 

Cleek  and  Teeasueee — Salaries,  etc 3,000  00 

City  Whaefingee  and  Whaef 1,797  08 

City  Labokees — Wages,  etc 14,252  79 

City  Hall  Janitoes 1,230  00 

City  Hall— Fuel 335  75 

City  Engineee^ — Services 690  50 

City  Pound— Expenses 2,324  00 

City  Assessoe — Salary  and  expenses 3,973  00 

Public  Geounds   and   Buildings 1,759  93 

Feee  Libeaey — Expenses 12,747  80 

Watee  and  Hydeants 2,369  25 

Public  Peinting 4,678  49 

Gas— Lighting  City 40,080  14 

Stationeey  and  Blanks 2,505  73 

City  Physician^ — Salary  and  Expenses 2,758  45 

Elections 403  50 

Inteeest  on  Bonds 55,040  00 

Miscellaneous 17,133  17 

$285,688  26 

SCHOOL    DEPAKTMENT. 

Salaries $134,506  49 

New  buildings  and  miscellaneous 39,714  32 

174,211  81 

Geand  Total $459,910  07 

•    VALUATION    AND  TAXATION. 

The  assessed  valuation  of  the  city  for  1876-7  was $24,000,718  00 

For  1877-8 25,845,028  00 

For  1878-9 27,730,109  00 

For  1879-80 28,348,748  78 

Tax  levy  for   1879-80 269,326  50 

Special  school  tax 28,344  48 

The  rate  of  taxation  for  1879  was  0.95;  for  the  current 
year  it  is  1.15. 

Municipal   Licenses. 

Under  the  operations  of  a  new  license  law,  which  went 
into  effect  July  1,  1879,  the  revenues  from  municipal  licenses 
have  been  materially  increased.  The  total  amount  of  revenue 
derived  from  licenses  during  the  year  1879  was  in  excess  of 


Sr      i    AIINRRY  WASHING  WELL  DONE  AT  VERY  LOW  RATES 

-     r .     LHU 11 U  n  I  .      Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  ICE  WAGONS  run  regularly  to  Alameda  and  Berkeley. 


STREET   IMPROVEMENTS. 


27 


$53,000,  against  §45,000  for  tlie  preceding  year.  Even  with 
the  prevailing  dullness,  it  seems  that  a  greater  number  of 
licenses  are  taken  out  than  ever  before.  The  increase,  how- 
ever, is  unquestionably  the  result  of  a  more  eflScient  service. 
Formerly  the  duties  of  License  Collector  were  performed  in 
the  City  Marshal's  office,  where  the  great  variety  of  duties 
required  to  be  performed  by  an  inadequate  force  necessarily 
led  to  the  omission  of  some  collections.  Under  a  new  ordi- 
nance the  office  of  License  Collector  is  made  a  separate  one, 
and  on  April  1st  of  the  present  year  Mr.  J.  A.  Booth  entered 
upon  its  supervision.  The  first  quarter  of  his  administra- 
tion will  end  on  the  30th  of  June.  For  the  first  quarter  of 
the  present  year  1,348  licenses  were  issued;  during  the 
second  quarter,  to  the  18th  of  June,  1,242  had  been  issued 
and  the  sum  of  $12,086.50  collected,  being  a  very  con- 
siderable increase.  During  the  latter  half  of  1879,  2,881 
licenses  were  issued.  Up  to  June  15,  1880,  and  since  July 
1,  1879,  there  had  gone  out  of  business  66  dealers  in  general 
merchandise,  35  dealers  in  liquors,  and  162  produce  ped- 
dlers, a  large  share  of  the  latter  class  being  Chinese. 
During  the  present  quarter,  and  well  illustrating  the  vitality 
of  trade  in  Oakland,  70  new  business  places  have  opened — 
31  for  general  merchandise,  6  bars,  and  33  miscellaneous — 
and  56  places  doing  business  without  license  have  been  dis- 
covered and  now  conform  to  the  law.  This  very  important 
branch  of  the  city's  revenues  is  now  efficiently  managed, 
and  all  persons  compelled  to  share  equally  in  maintaining 
the  burdens  of  the  city  government. 

Street  Improvements. 

The  past  year  has  been  one  of  much  activity  throughout 
Oakland  in  the  matter  of  street  work.  The  city  has  now  a 
large  extent  of  beautiful  streets,  forming  many  fine  drives, 
and  attracting  the  universal  admiration  of  strangers.  During 
the  current  year,  ending  April  1,  1880,  work  was  done  as 
follows:  Number  of  linear  feet  of  streets  macadamized, 
42,643  (something  over  eight  miles);  cost  of  same,  $117,- 
957.80.  Linear  feet  graded  and  curbed,  14,855;  cost  of 
same,  $5,772.30.  Feet  of  sidewalks  laid,  2,294;  cost, 
$895.09.  Feet  of  sewers  constructed,  17,773;  cost,  $16,- 
857 .62.  Total  cost  of  improvements  on  streets  for  the  year, 
$141,482.81.  Under  the  operation  of  the  new  organic  law 
little  work  is  in  progress,  although  there  remains  a  vast 
amount  to  be  accomplished  before  the  streets  of  the  city 
can  be  considered  in  a  finished  condition. 


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28  OAKLAND   DIRECTORY. 


Fire  Department. 

The  Fire  Department  of  the  city  of  Oakland  comprises 
four  steamers,  five  two-wheel  hose  carts  with  3, 700  feet  of 
hose,  two  hook  and  ladder  trucks,  fifty-eight  officers  and 
men,  one  hundred  and  sixty  hydrants,  five  cisterns  and  forty- 
six  fire  alarm  stations,  under  the  management  of  Mr.  James 
Hill,  Chief  of  the  department.  Much  efficient  service  has 
been  performed  during  the  year  and  the  ravages  of  fire  cur- 
tailed to  the  most  limited  proportions. 

During  the  year  one  new  hose  company  has  been  organized 
and  supplied  with  apparatus.  It  is  located  on  the  corner  of 
San  Pablo  avenue  and  Market  street. 

The  expenses  of  the  Fire  Department  of  Oakland  for  the 
past  year  have  been  as  follows : 

Salaries $20,514  84 

New  hose,  horses,  etc 5,599  67 

Hydrants 1,409  09 

Miscellaneous  and  running  expenses 6,534  17 

Total $34,057  77 


Fires  of  the  Year. 

The  number  of  fires  during  the  year  1879  was  fifty-two, 
entailing  a  loss  of  $104, 80 J:,  covered  by  insurance  to  the 
amount  of  $114,975;  the  amount  of  insurance  paid  was 
$61,814. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  fires  of  the  year  in  which  the 
losses  were  $1,000  or  upwards : 

Date.                         Location.                                  Owner.  Loss.  Ins.  Paid' 

Jan.  2  Cor.  8th  and  Castro .  C.  P.  Marsh $  4,400  $  4,400 

Jan.  23  Cor.  1st  and  Grove.  A.  W.  Burrell  and  others,  12,798  5,900 

Jan.  23  Cor.  1st  and  Grove. .  G.  M.  Blair 13,000  6,000 

March  24  11th  av  and  23d  st.  .Aug.  Kahn 1,110  475 

May  2  Third,  nr  Market.  .  .  Wm.  Barringer 4,000  2,000 

May  16  Chester  nr  Grove    .  .A.  Schroder 1,100  1,100 

July  15  12th  and  Broadway  .John  Coleman 8,540  8,440 

July  29  Campbell  and  12th . .  Wm.  Goodwin 1,450  1,400 

Sept.  6  Cor.  7th  and  Brush.  Wm.  Atkinson 4,950  1.950 

Sept.  14  Myrtle  and  28th..  .  .E.  H.  Ayers 1,550  1,.550 

Oct.  4  E.  11th  St  &  12th  av.  Weston  &  Welch 32,000  17,000 

Oct.  4  E.  llthst&12thav.A.  W.  May 3,100  3,150 

Dec.  30  E.  10th  st  &  2d  av .  .  Ho  Son 5,500  None. 

The  remaining  fires  involved  but  small  loss. 

It  is  safe  to  say  that  the  department  has  performed  good 
service,  making  the  very  best  of  such  equipment  as  it  has, 
and  is  ably  officered  and  managed. 


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THE    HARBOR    OF   OAKLAND.  29 


The   Harbor  of  Oakland. 

The  harbor  facilities  of  Oakland,  with  a  moderate  degree 
of  improvement,  might  surpass  any  on  the  coast  if  not  upon 
the  continent.  The  fact  of  deep  water  on  the  other  side  of 
the  Bay  determined  the  location  of  the  commercial  metrop- 
olis. It  is  safe  to  say,  however,  that  the  expenditure  of 
one-tenth  the  sum  of  money  used  in  transforming  the  site  of 
the  great  peninsular  city  into  a  habitable  place,  would,  had 
it  been  used  on  the  main  land,  have  developed  far  superior 
facilities  to  those  now  enjoyed  by  our  metropolitan  neighbor. 

An  artificial  harbor  is  afforded  by  the  estuary  of  San  An- 
tonio, which  opening  into  the  main  bay,  opposite  the  city 
of  San  Francisco,  extends  inland  for  something  over  two 
miles  on  the  southern  boundary  of  Oakland.  The  improve- 
ment of  this  estuary  has  been  the  theme  of  discussion  for 
years,  and  man}"  plans  have  been  proposed  and  some 
partially  carried  into  effect. 

In  1860  about  $30,000  was  expended  in  dredging  the 
channel  across  the  bar  at  the  mouth  of  the  estuary.  In 
1868  a  further  sum  of  $15,000  was  likewise  expended. 
Finally,  so  evident  was  the  importance  of  the  work,  that  the 
national  government  interested  itself  in  the  matter.  In  1873 
a  bill  passed  Congress,  and  was  approved  by  the  President, 
appointing  a  Board  of  Commissioners  to  survey  the  harbor 
of  San  Antonio  Creek  and  submit  plans  for  its  improvement 
to  an  extent  that  sea-going  vessels  might  enter.  The  fiirst 
official  report  was  made  in  February,  1874,  and  reports  have 
since  been  made  yearly. 

The  important  matters  to  consider,  w^ere  to  what  the  estu- 
ary could  be  developed  so  as  to  make  it  a  commercial  har- 
bor, the  number  and  character  of  vessels  it  could  accom- 
modate if  so  developed,  and  the  cost  of  the  enterprise.  The 
area  of  the  estuary  is  about  900  acres,  and  it  is  evident  to 
all,  that  if  so  improved  as  to  admit  vessels  of  any  tonnage, 
however  large,  that  it  would  supply  ample  space  for  all  that 
would  enter  the  Bay  of  San  Francisco. 

It  was  decided  to  erect  parallel  training  walls  from  the 
mouth  of  the  creek  to  deep  water.  The  effect  of  these  walls 
would  be  to  confine  the  flow  of  water  from  the  estuary  at  ebb 
tide  to  a  narrow  space,  and  thus  washing  out  the  sand  be- 
tween them.  The  cost  of  this  preliminary  work  was  esti- 
mated at  about  one-half  million  of  dollars.  It  was  also 
estimated  that  nearly  one  and  one-half  millions  of  dollars 
additional  would  be  necessary  to  complete  the  excavation 
and  dredging  of  the  harbor  proper. 


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30  OAKLAND   DIRECTORY. 

Congress  in  1874  appropriated  1100, 000,  and  a  like  amount 
in  1875,  to  commence  active  work  on  this  grand  scheme  of 
harbor  improvement.  During  1875  and  1876  parallel  lines 
of  wall  were  constructed,  and  a  large  amount  of  dredging 
done  at  the  mouth  of  the  harbor.  Additional  appropriations 
have  from  time  to  time  been  made,  until,  including  one  made 
by  the  Congress  recently  adjourned,  the  total  amounts  to 
$415,000,  of  which  it  is  claimed  that  $160,000  is  unspent  and 
immediately  available. 

Interruption  to  the  work  occurred  in  1878,  owing  to  a 
claim  set  up  by  the  Water  Front  Company  to  the  frontage 
npon  the  estuary,  while  willing  to  cede  to  the  Government 
a  channel  of  400  feet  in  width,  and  claiming  all  outside  that 
channel.  The  approval  of  the  City  Council  was  asked  to 
this  claim  and  not  obtained.  The  Government,  through  the 
advice  of  its  engineers,  refused  to  permit  a  further  ex- 
penditure of  the  appropriations  made,  so  long  as  any  ad- 
verse claim  to  the  waters  of  the  estuary  remained  unsettled. 
Hence,  this  invaluable  work  has  been  for  a  long  time  sus- 
pended. The  recent  action  of  Congress  in  making  a  new 
appropriation  of  $60,000  it  is  believed  will  be  approved  by 
all  parties  in  interest.  The  conditions  are,  simply,  that  the 
sum  so  appropriated ;  and  the  amount  heretofore  unexpended, 
shall  not  be  available  until  the  right  of  the  United  States  to 
the  bed  of  the  estuary  and  training  walls  of  this  work  is  se- 
cured without  expense  to  the  Government,  in  a  manner 
satisfactory  to  the  Secretary  of  War. 

The  United  States  Government  has  always  had  the  right 
to  any  portion  of  the  water  front  necessary  for  the  purposes 
of  commerce.  It  is  hoped  and  firmly  believed  by  all  in- 
terested in  the  growth  and  commercial  prosperity  of  Oak- 
land that  nothing  more  will  be  heard  of  adverse  claims,  and 
that  work  will  be  vigorously  prosecuted  upon  the  improve- 
ment of  the  harbor. 

Central  Pacific  Railroad  Improvements. 

While  the  water-front  controversy  has  been  going  on,  the 
Central  Pacific  Kaih^oad  Company  has  been  engaged  in  im- 
proving the  western  water-front.  A  solid  causeway  of  rock 
and  earth  has  been  constructed  out  to  deep  water  on  the 
bay.  The  long  wharf,  over  two  miles  in  extent,  will  be 
abandoned,  and  passengers  landed  at  new  ferry  slips  on  terra 
firma.  The  length  of  this  causeway  is  about  one  mile,  and 
its  width  from  120  to  300  feet.  The  freight  trafl&c,  including 
the  loading  of  wheat  ships,   is  to  be  removed  from  the  end 


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J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


MISCELLANEOUS.  31 


of  the  old  wharf  to  new  wharves  on  Oakland  Harbor.  Capa- 
cious warehouses  for  the  reception  of  wheat,  wool  and 
other  articles  intended  for  export  by  sea  will  soon  be  built, 
and  the  trade  that  so  properly  belongs  on  the  main  land  will 
be  done  there.  It  is  estimated  that  the  sum  to  be  expended 
in  these  gigantic  improvements  will  not  be  less  than  five 
millions  of  dollars. 

South  Pacific  Coast  Railvray. 

Much  opposition  was  made  to  the  entrance  of  this  line  of 
road  into  Oakland  by  the  way  of  Webster  street  bridge. 
An  ordinance  was  passed  granting  the  right  of  way  upon 
Webster  street  from  the  southern  line  of  the  city  to  Four- 
teenth street.  An  injunction  was  obtained,  but  subsequently 
set  aside  by  the  Courts.  Work  has  been  commenced  on 
the  road,  and  a  portion  of  the  track  laid.  An  iron  bridge 
to  cross  the  estuary  at  the  foot  of  Webster  street  has  been 
ordered  by  the  Company,  and  will  shortly  be  in  position. 
The  present  terminus  of  the  road  will  be  at  Twelfth  or  Four- 
teenth street,  on  Webster.  This  road  now  extends  south- 
ward to  Santa  Cruz,  and  will  be  extended  northward  with 
various  branches.  It  is  expected  that  this  new  line  will 
greatly  add  to  the  local  trade  of  Oakland,  especially  from 
Contra  Costa  County. 

The    Tunnel. 

Work  on  this  important  enterprise  is  progressing  with  a 
good  degree  of  vigor.  About  one  hundred  men  are  em- 
ployed, and  its  successful  completion  is  an  unquestioned 
fact.  The  trade  of  a  rich  outlying  farming  district  will  be 
made  tributary  to  Oakland  by  means  of  this  tunnel  through 
the  San  Pablo  range.  It  is  not  improbable  that  it  will  be 
made  use  of  by  narrow  gauge  railway  lines  as  well  as 
vehicles. 


OFFICIAL     DIRECTORY     OF     THE     COUNTY     OF 
ALAMEDA. 


Sheriff — Jeremiah  Tyrrel,  elected  for  one  year.  Term 
expires  March,  1881. 

Under  Sheriff — William  S.  Harlow. 

Deputy  Sheriffs— Frederick  Bryant,  Charles  B.  Over- 
acker  and  James  J.  Porter. 


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Parties  Pnrcbasingr  furnished  wiib  Sloney  for 
Building:  — Pavable  In  Installnients  at  Low  JJates  of 
Interest,     tio.  2  Park  Row,  Park  St.,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR. 


32  OAKLAND   DIRECTORY. 


Jailor — O.  Whipple. 
Assistant  Jailor — F.  N.  Miller. 

County  Clerk  and  Auditor — Andrew  Kyder,  elected  for 
one  year.     Term  expires  March,  1881. 

Deputies — John  C.  Marsh,  Maro  P.  Kay,  John  F.  Willard, 
Edward  C.  Robinson,  John  Edwards,  Vamey  W.  Gaskill, 
Charles  T.  Boardman  and  Lucius  E.  Yates. 

County  Treasurer  and  Tax  Collector — Charles  E.  Palm- 
er, elected  for  one  year.     Term  expires  March,  1881. 
Deputy — J.  A.  Webster. 

County  Eecorder — P.  R.  Borein,  elected  for  one  year. 
Term  expires  March,  1881. 

Deputies — G.  W.  Burns  and  John  Ames. 

Copyists — W.  G.  Hawkett,  George  Chase,  H.  G.  Burns, 
George  W.  Marlin  and  Elden  H.  Collins. 

Public  Administrator— Samuel  I.  Marston,  elected  for 
one  year.     Term  expires  March,  1881. 

Coroner — William  B.  Hamilton,    elected  for  one  year. 
Term  expires  March,  1881. 
Deputy — James  Lentell. 

District  Attorney — E.  M.  Gibson,  elected  for  one  year. 
Term  expires  March,  1881. 

Deputies — S.  P.  Hall  and  Welles  Whitmore. 

County  Surveyor — George  L.  Nusbaumer,  elected  for  one 
year.     Term  expires  March,  1881. 

Superintendent  of  Public  Schools — J.  C.  Gilson,  elected 
for  one  year.     Term  expires  March,  1881. 
Deputy — Carrie  G.  Gilson. 

Superior  Court  Judges — Addison  M.  Crane  and  William 
E.  Greene,  elected  for  five  years.  Term  expires  December 
31st,  1884. 

Board  of  Supervisors — Regular  meetings  are  held  on  the 
first  Monday  in  February,  May,  August  and  November. 
Elected  for  two  years.  John  F.  Smith,  Oakland,  Chairman; 
William  S.  McClane  and  Frederick  F.  Myers,  Oakland; 
Wesley   B.  Clement,   Brooklyn   and  Alameda;  Joseph  B. 


.    r.     LAUIlUni-  office,  33  Geary  St..  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  OaUland. 


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OFFICIAL    DIRECTORY    OF    ALAMEDA    COUNTY.  33 

Marlin,  Eden;  Henry  Dusterberrj, Washington;  John  Green, 
Murray. 

STANT)ING   COMMITTEES: 

Judiciary — Myers,  Clement  and  McClane. 

Auditing  and  Finance — Clement,  McClane  and  Marlin. 

Eoads  and  Bridges — Dusterberry,  Clement  and  Marlin. 

Franchises — McClane,  Green  and  Dusterberry. 

Hospital — Green,  Myers  and  Dusterberry. 

County  Buildings — Marlin,  Myers  and  Green. 

Board  of  Equalization — Consists  of  the  Supervisors,  and 
meets  on  the  first  Monday  in  July,  annually. 

Assessors — W.  F.  Boardman,  Oakland  township;  E.  Minor 
Smith,  Alameda  township;  A.  B.  Webster,  Brooklyn  town- 
ship; Atwill  E.  Hall,  Eden  township;  Luther  E.  Osgood, 
Washington  township;  A.  J.  McLeod,  Murray  township. 
Elected  for  one  year.     Term  expires  March,  1881. 

Deputy  Assessors,  Oaklaxd  Township — Charles  G.  Eeed, 
W.  M.  Gilcrest,  Rod.  W.  Church,  George  S.  Henry,  L.  E. 
Boardman,  W.  Boardman,  W.  H.  Menafee,  Mrs.  M.  B.  Smith, 
Miss  M.  A.  Spurr,  Miss  D.  T.  Smith,  Miss  M.  E.  Brown. 

Superior  Court — Court  is  held  every  day  except  Sundays 
and  Holidays.  Addison  M.  Crane,  Judge,  elected  for  five 
years.  Term  expires  December  31st,  lb'84.  Motion  Day 
every  day. 

William  E.  Greene,  Judge,  elected  for  five  years.  Term 
expires  December  31st,  1884.     Probate  Day  on  Monday. 

City  Justice's  Courts — Sextus  Shearer;  Coiu-t  is  held  at 
476  Eighth.  C  C.  Jenks;  Court  is  held  at  836  Washington. 
Asa  Howard;  Court  is  held  at  1109  Thirteenth  avenue.  E. 
G.  Mathews;  Court  is  held  at  655  East  Central  avenue.  A. 
M.  Chiu-ch;  Court  is  held  at  468  Eighth.  S.  F.  Daniels; 
Court  is  held  at  864  Broadway. 

Police  Court — John  Tule,  Judge;  Court  is  held  daily, 
except  Sundays,  at  the  City  Hall. 

Justice  of  the  Peace  of  the  City  of  Oakland — C.  C. 
Jenks;  Court  is  held  at  836  Washington  street. 


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34                                    OAKLAND   DIRECTORY. 

Notaries  Put 

John  C.  Hays,  Jr 

George  D.  Metcalf 

Will  H.  Burrall 

S.  Hirshberg 

Newton  Benedict 

Henry  A.  Leake 

J.  Callaghan 

J.  K.  Capell 

K.  0.  Whitehead 

Stephen  G.  Nye 

Grant  I.  Taggart 

W.  L.  Prather 

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..June  29, 
..October  10,    ■ 
.  .January  2, 
.  .September  18, 
..October  3, 
..April  9, 
..April  17, 
. .  January  24, 

.April  24, 
. .  March  4, 
. .  February  25, 
..March  1, 

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William  J.  Dingee    .  .  . 

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George  AV.  Keed 

William  K.  Rowell .... 

A.  B.  Webster 

Charles  F.  Dodge 

William  S   Wagner. 

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.  Berkeley  . . . 
..Alameda.  . .  . 

.  .  January  11, 
d.  October  7, 
October  10, 

.May  13, 
..March  13, 
.  .March  10, 
.  .March  3, 
.  .June  7, 
..September  12 

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N.  W.  Palmer           .  .    . 

.  Centerville .  . 

.  Livermore  . . 

.Harrisburg.  . 
.Hay wards . . . 
.Pleasanton . . 

mty  Infimiarj 

two  and  one- 
d  for  the  care 
C.  S.  Colemg 
J.  F.  Burdick, 
3  remaining  on 
missions  in  18 

were   50  deat 

Daniel  H.  Beck 

Lorenzo  G.  Yates 

M.  P.  H.  Love 

Curtis  H.  Lindley 

Thomas  W.  Millard... 

Anthony  G.  Oakes 

John  E.  Palmer    

Coi 

Embraces  127  acres, 
Leandro.     It  is  designe 
for  the  aged  and  infirm. 
Attending  Physicians; 
The  number  of  patient 
92.     The  number  of  ad 
discharged,    and   there 

SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUNDRY 


OFFICES 


["33  Geary  St.,  San  Francisco. 
I  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


j.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE.  365  Tenth. 


MUNICIPAL   GOVERNMENT.  35 


patients  remaining  on  January  1,  1880,  was  118.     The  total 
current  expenses  for  the  year  were  $28,674.00. 


THE  MUNICIPAL  GOVERNMENT  OF  THE  CITY  OF 
OAKLAND. 


Mayoe — James  E.  Blethen. 

Police  Judge — John  Yule, 

Clerk  Police  Court — D.  E.  Bortree. 

Justice  of  the  Peace  of  the  City — C.  C.  Jenks. 

Treasurer  and  Clerk — James  Dods. 

Marshal  and  Tax  Collector — M.  E.  Clough. 

Assessor — Joseph  M.  Dillon. 

City  Attorney— J.  M.  Poston. 

City  Engineer — Thomas  W.  Morgan  (appointed). 

Superintendent  of  Public  Schools — H.  J,  Todd. 

City  Physician  and  Health  Officer — E.  H.  Woolsey. 

Clerk  in  City  MaIXshal's  Office — C.  W.  Hilton  (ap- 
pointed). 

Deputy  City  Clerk — L.  J.  Eector  (appointed). 

Chief  Engineer  of  Fire  Department — James  Hill  (ap- 
pointed). 

City  Wharfinger — William  Harwood  (appointed). 

License  Collector — James  A.  Booth  (appointed). 

Deputy  License  Collector — George  H.  Wright  (ap- 
pointed). 

Deputy  Marshal— M.  De  la  Montanya,  Jr.  (appointed). 

Deputy  Assessor — J.  F.  Steen  (appointed). 

Deputy  Superintendent  Streets — S.  P.  Babcock  (ap- 
pointed). 

Fire  Warden — George  H.  Carleton  (appointed). 

Sanitary  Inspector — T.  F.  Jenkins  (appointed). 

The  City  Council. 

G.'W.  Babcock,  President;  J.  C.  MiUan,  L.  G.  Cole,  Jesse 
S.  Wall,  David  Hewes,  James  Gill,  J.  B.  White. 

standing  committees. 

Ordinance  and  Judiciary — Cole,  White  and  Wall. 
Auditing  and  Finance — Wall,  White  and  Hewes. 
Streets  and  Buildings — Hewes,  Millan  and  Cole. 
Fire  and  Water— White,  Wall  and  Millan. 
Education — Cole,  Gill  and  Hewes. 


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Sti-eet  Lights  and  Lamp  Posts— Millan,  Cole  and  Wall. 
Kemovals  and  Obstructions— Gill,  Cole  and  "White. 
City  Hall  and  Police— White,  Gill  and  Cole. 

Board  of  Education. 
C.  N.  Fox,  President;  C.  H.  Keddington,  F.  M.  Smith, 
CD.  Haven,  D.  Henshaw  Ward,  Eugene  Lynch  and  A.  W. 
Swett.     H.  J.  Todd,  Secretary. 

Police  Department. 

The  Kegular  Police  Force  and  detail  of  the  same : 

Captain  of  Police— W.  F.  Fletcher. 

First  Sergeant — A.  Wilson. 

Second  Sergeant— E.  J.  Chase. 

Detectives— A.  Shorey  and  F.  O.  Fuller. 

Day  Prisonkeeper  and  Clerk  Police  Department— J.  A. 
Kenner. 

Assistant  Day  Prisonkeeper  and  Bailiff  Police  Court— 
S.  H.  Mitchell. 

Night  Prisonkeeper — Wm.  Aldrich. 

PATEOLMEN. 

East  Oakland— J.  M.  Manley  and  B.  McLaughlin. 

West  Oakland— J.  M.  Wallace  and  John  Golden. 

Seventh  Street  Station — A.  J.  Ross,  John  Barnet,  J.  B. 
Fields  and  John  Ranlett. 

Broadway,  Ninth  to  Fourteenth  streets — H.  T.  Smith  and 
C.  E.  Lufkin. 

City  Front— H.  Nedderman  and  H.  M.  Wilson. 

Telegraph  Avenue — E.  D.  Hunter. 

C.  P.  R.  R.  Trains  and  Wharf— O.  D.  Brown. 

Chain  Gang — W.  H.  Summers. 

In  addition  to  the  Regular  Officers  there  are  sixteen 
Special  Officers,  who  patrol  beats,  viz:  S.  H.  Gowen,  H.  E. 
Church,  J.  Kessler,  John  McWilliams,  E.  Hodgkins,  P. 
Filley,  James  Kennedy,  John  Coughlan,  Dennis  Holland, 
H.  B.  Rand,  Wm.  Howlett,  P.  H.  Dowdican,  D.  Wright, 
H.  Theobald  and  L.  R.  Hughes. 

Market  and  Seventh — M.  D.  Hewett. 

Center  and  Seventh — P.  E.  Hynes. 

W.  D.  Thomas,  detached  duty. 

SPECIAL  POLICEMEN. 

Officers  in  the  following  list  are  invested  with  authority 
to  act  as  policemen,  but  are  not  subject  to  orders  from  the 


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GREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDON'S,  365  TENTH. 


MUNICIPAL    GOVERNMENT.  37 

Chief,  or  required   to  leave  the  places  at   which  they  are 
stationed : 

George  W.  Taylor,  Pound  Master. 

B.  S.  E.  Williams,  C.  P.  R.  E.  Eepair  Shops. 

Allen  Peel,  Lafayette  School. 

Darwin  DeGolia,  E.  E.  Bridge,  Alice  street. 

B.  H.  Carter,  Tompkins  School. 

D.  Morrison,  Oakland  Planing  Mill. 

Ward  Boundaries. 

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

Second  Ward. — Comprises  all  that  portion  of  the  city 
lying  north  of  Twentieth  street,  and  north  of  Delger  street, 
and  east  of  Adeline  street. 

Third  Ward. — Comprises  all  that  portion  of  the  city 
lying  east  of  Adeline  street,  south  of  Twentieth  and  Del- 
ger streets,  west  of  Broadway  street  and  north  of  Tenth 
street. 

Fourth  Ward. — Comprises  all  that  portion  of  the  city 
lying  west  of  Broadway  street,  south  of  Tenth  street,  and 
north  of  the  southerly  Charter  line  of  the  City  of  Oakland. 

Fifth  Ward. — Comprises  all  that  portion  of  the  city  lying 
east  of  Broadway  street,  south  of  Twentieth  and  Delger 
streets,  north  of  Tenth  street  and  west  of  the  line  which 
divides  Oakland  and  Brooklyn  Townships. 

Sixth  Ward. — Comprises  all  that  portion  of  the  city  lying 
east  of  Broadway  street  and  south  of  Tenth  street. 

Seventh  Ward. — Comprises  all  that  portion  of  the  city 
lying  in  Brooklyn  Township,  now  known  and  designated  as 
East  Oakland. 


OAKLAND  FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 


It  is  not  necessary  to  follow  the  history  of  the  Oakland 
Fire  Department  from  its  inception  to  its  regeneration  and 
permanent  establishment.  James  Hill  was  appointed  chief 
engineer  January,  1878;  Edgar  A.  Hersey  and  E.  M.  Camp- 
bell, assistant  engineers.  The  service  has  been  brought  to 
a  good  state  of  efficiency. 


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38  OAKLAND   DIRECTORY. 

A  Fire  Alarm  Telegraph,  with  thirty -five  miles  of  wire, 
has  been  recently  constructed,  and  forty-six  automatic  fire 
boxes  provided,  which  number  will  be  increased.  Gongs 
have  also  been  placed  in  all  the  engine  houses.  George  H. 
Carleton,  Superintendent  of  Fire  and  Police  Telegraph. 

The  city  is  now  the  owner  of  four  engine  houses  and  four 
lots,  viz. :  A  brick  engine  house  on  the  north  side  of  Sixth 
street,  between  Broadway  and  Washington,  built  in  1875, 
accommodating  the  Felton  Engine  Company,  Empire  Hose, 
No.  1,  and  Hook  and  Ladder  Companies;  a  house  and  lot 
on  Fifteenth,  near  "Washington,  occupied  by  Phoenix  Com- 
pany, No.  1;  a  lot,  with  house  newly  completed  thereon,  of 
brick,  one  story  in  height,  on  Eighth  street,  between  Willow 
and  Campbell,  West  Oakland;  a  brick  house  in  East  Oak- 
land, on  East  14th  street,  beLw^een  Twelfth  and  Thirteenth 
avenues,  occupied  by  Brooklyn  Company,  No.  4,  and  Hook 
and  Ladder,  No.  2. 

Companies. 

Phcenix,  No.  1. — Located  on  Fifteenth  street,  in  the  rear 
of  City  Hall.  Provided  with  a  third-class  Amoskeag  En- 
gine, costing  $3,178,  drawn  by  two  horses;  one  hose  cart, 
drawn  by  one  horse,  and  carrying  750  feet  of  hose.  The 
company  is  full,  and  numbers  nine  men,  as  follows:  Charles 
Fritz,  foreman;  V.  Chloupek,  engineman;  George  Bice, 
stoker;  William  Blackman,  driver;  J.  Fitzsimmons.  C.  H. 
Ellis,  J.  B.  Taylor,  N.  Ball  and  George  Minnette,  extra- 
men. 

John  B.  Felton,  No.  2. — Located  on  Sixth  street,  be- 
tween Broadway  and  Washington.  Is  supplied  with  a  sec- 
ond-class Silsby  Engine,  costing  15,562,  drawn  by  two 
horses,  and  one  hose  cart,  drawn  by  one  horse,  and  carrying 
750  feet  of  hose.  The  company  consists  of  nine  men:  E. 
F.  Voorhees,  foreman  and  extramau;  W.  Myles,  engineman; 
C.  Briones,  stoker;  L.  Hofi"man,  hose  driver;  J.  C.  Orr.  E. 
S.  Fitch,  George  W.  Harrison,  C.  G.  Bishop  and  Charles 
Kneib,  extramen. 

Oakland,  No.  3. — Located  on  Eighth  street,  between 
Campbell  and  Willow.  It  is  a  second-class  Silsby,  costing 
$5,000,  is  drawn  by  two  horses,  and  one  hose  cart,  drawn 
by  one  horse,  and  carrying  750  feet  of  hose.  The  company 
consists  of  nine  men:  M.  M.  Kelly,  foreman;  George  Dem- 
araies,  engineman;  William  Ennis,  stoker;  William  Bullock, 
hose  driver;  Theophile  Beaudet,  W.  Hamilton,  L.  W. 
Hahn,  J.  Gallivan  and  A.  Sicotte,  extramen. 


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Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


FIRE    DEPARTMENT.  39 


Brooklyn,  No.  4. — Located  on  East  14th  street,  between 
Twelfth  and  Thirteenth  avenues,  East  Oakland,  It  is  sup- 
plied with  a  second-class  Amoskeag  Engine,  drawn  by  two 
horses,  and  also  a  hose  cart,  drawn  by  one  horse,  carrying 
750  feet  of  hose.  The  company  consists  of  nine  men :  B. 
Nedderman,  foreman;  James  Moffit,  engineer;  Daniel 
Cronan,  stoker;  George  Lewis,  driver  hose  cart;  Wm.  C. 
White,  Joseph  Ougli,  Ed.  Kobinson,  H.  West  and  Joseph 
Sales,  extramen. 

Empire  Hose  Co.,  No.  1. — Located  on  Sixth  street,  be- 
tween Broadway  and  Washington.  It  is  supplied  with  a 
hose  cart,  drawn  by  one  horse,  carrying  650  feet  of  hose. 
The  company  numbers  seven  men :  Edward  Cady,  foreman ; 
P.  Reader,  driver;  Thomas  Dolan,  A.  S.  Baker,  George  H. 
Sands,  E.  0.  Brown  and  C.  Winant,  extramen. 

Hose  Co.,  No.  2. — Located  on  San  Pablo  avenue,  junction 
of  Market.  The  city  has  furnished  this  company  with  a  four- 
wheel  hose  carriage,  drawn  by  two  horses,  carries  1,000  feet 
of  hose.  Company  consists  of  seven  men:  F.  Campbell, 
foreman;  John  Vogt,  driver;  P.  Hannivan,  George  M. 
Ganvin,  W.  B.  McConnell,  J.  Casey  and  John  Watson,  ex- 
tramen. 

Relief  Hook  and  Ladder  Co.,  No.  1. — Located  on  Sixth 
street,  between  Broadway  and  Washington.  The  city  has 
furnished  this  company  with  a  new  second-class  Hayes 
Truck,  drawn  by  two  horses.  The  company  is  composed  of 
eleven  men :  George  Oakes,  foreman ;  Thomas  Hallahan, 
driver;  R.  Myles,  tillerman,  Richard  Perrin,  R.  Frost,  T. 
Golden,  J.  W.  Bankhead,  B.  Larkin,  Charles  Oakes,  J.  N. 
Jones  and  George  Pinkham,  extramen. 

Hook  and  Ladder  Co.,  No.  2. — Located  on  East  14th, 
between  Twelfth  and  Thirteenth  avenues.  E.  Robinson, 
driver. 

Cisterns  are  located  as  follows:  On  the  corner  of  Second 
and  Broadway,  Third  and  Broadway,  Fourth  and  Broadway, 
Eighth  and  Broadway,  Thirteenth  and  Broadway. 

There  are  167  hydrants  constructed  and  in  use. 

Location  of  the  46  boxes  erected : 

First  and  Washington. 
Fourth  and  Franklin. 
Fifth  and  Harrison. 
Seventh  and  Washington. 
Central  avenue  and  Broadway. 


No. 

2. 

No. 

3. 

No. 

4. 

No. 

5. 

No: 

6. 

lilberta  Brown"™" 


Built,  and  Houses  and  Lots  lor  Sale  on  tlie  installicnt  Pica. 

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40  OAKLAND    DIRECTORY. 

No.  7.  Ninth  and  Webster. 

No.  8.  Fourteenth  and  Webster. 

No.  9.  Central  avenue  and  Madison. 

No.  12.  Seventeenth  and  Grove. 

No.  13.  Frederick  street  and  Telegraph  avenue. 

No.  14.  Sycamore  street  and  San  Pablo  avenue. 

No.  15.  Thirty-fourth  and  Peralta. 

No.  16.  Sycamore  street  and  Telegraph  avenue. 

No.  17.  Thirty-fourth  street  and  Telegraph  avenue. 

No.  18.  Lake  and  Jackson. 

No.  19.  Walnut  and  Broadway. 

No.  21.  Seventh,  between  Wood  and  Willow. 

No.  23.  Fourteenth  and  Kirkham. 

No.  24.  Seward  and  Campbell. 

No.  25.  Seventh  and  Chester. 

No.  26.  Seventh  and  Adeline. 

No.  27.  Tenth  and  Kirkham. 

No.  28.  Seventeenth  and  Peralta. 

No.  29.  Campbell  and  Atlantic. 

No.  31.  Fifth  and  Grove. 

No.  32.  Third  and  Filbert. 

No.  34.  Seventh  and  Market. 

No.  35.  Tenth  and  Grove. 

No.  36.  Fourteenth  and  Market. 

No.  37.  Twenty-first  and  Market. 

No.  38.  Central  avenue  and  Adeline. 

No.  39.  Eighteenth  and  Adeline. 

No.  41.  East  14tli  street  and  Seventeenth  avenue. 

No.  42.  East  Central  and  Twelfth  avenues. 

No.  43.  East  17th  street  and  Eighth  avenue. 

No.  45.  East  Central  and  Sixth  avenues. 

No.  46.  East  10th  street  and  Third  avenue. 

No.  51.  First  and  Webster. 

No.  52.  Third  and  Jackson. 

No.  53.  Eightli  and  Jackson. 

No.  54.  Central  avenue  and  Brush. 

No.  56.  Sixteenth  street  and  San  Pablo  avenue. 

No.  57.  Twenty -eighth  and  Myrtle. 

No.  58.  Webster  street  and  Orchard  avenue. 

No.  61.  City  Hall. 

No.  62.  American  District  Telegraph   Office,    Broadway, 
between  Tenth  and  Eleventh. 

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,  put  your  key  into  the  outside  door,  open 


S    F    LAUNDRY       ^^^^^"^  attention  to  orders  for  washing. 


Office.  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Ail  kinds  of  PURE  ICE  CREAM  made  to  order  at  GORDON'S. 


EDUCATIONAL.  4 1 


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. 

Do  not  try  to  take  your  key  out,  as  it  is  locked  in,  and 
will  be  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  ringing,  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  fire  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  can  be  obtained  by  any  responsible  person  upon  ap- 
plication to  the  Chief  Engineer,  at  his  office,  or  to  the  Su- 
perintendent  of    Fire   Alarm   and  Police  Telegraph,    City 

The  expenses  of  the  Department  for  the  year  are  thus 
summarized : 

Salaries $20,514  84 

Expenses 6,534  17 

Supplies 5,599  67| 

New  hydrants,  repairs,  etc 1,409  09 

Expenses  of  Fire  Alarm  and  Police  TelegrajDh.  .      3,565  47 


$37,625  241 


EDUCATIONAL. 


The  PubUc  Schools  of  Oakland. 

Superintendent — H.  J.  Todd. 

High  School — Corner  of  Twelfth  and  Market  streets. 
J.  B.  McChesney,  Principal;  C.  B.  Bradley,  Vice-Principal; 
S.  P.  Meads,  Miss  L.  E.  Temple,  Miss  Irene  Hardy,  Miss 
Jennie  Wallbride,  Mrs.  K.  B.  Fisher,  Mrs.  L.  Griffin,  Assis- 
tants.    Eichard  H.  Blackwood,  Janitor. 

Irving  Grammar  School — Corner  of  Market  and  Twelfth 
streets,  in  High  School  Building.  J.  B.  McChesney,  Prin- 
cipal; Miss  Sara  Boniface,  Miss  M.  C.  Call,  Miss  L.  Kin- 
kade,  Mrs.  H.  J.  Lee,  Miss  I.  B.  Kent,  Miss  H.  Sumner, 
Miss  A.  L.  Gray,  Assistants. 


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42  OAKLAND   DIRECTORY. 

Tompkins  Grammar  School — Fifth,  between  Linden  and 
Chestnut  streets.  William  F.  Clawson,  Principal;  Mrs.  R. 
R.  Johnson,  Miss  E.  A.  Hilton,  Mrs.  L.  E.  Crawford,  Miss 
M.  B.  Treat,  Miss  Emily  McMullen,  Miss  Dora  Jefferson, 
Miss  M.  E.  Morris,  Mrs.  W.  M.  Cubery,  Miss  V.  Heath, 
Miss  O.  Wetmore,  Assistants.     B.  H.  Carter,  Janitor. 

Harrison  Street  Primary  School — Corner  of  Sixth  and 
Harrison  streets.  Miss  Hattie  Mullen,  Principal;  Miss  M. 
E.  Bradford,  Miss  A.  M.  Quince,  Assistants.  Mrs.  Mary 
Peel,  Janitress. 

Prescott  Grammar  School — Corner  of  Campbell  and 
Taylor  streets.  T.  D.  Fowler,  Principal;  Miss  M.  C.  Bea- 
ton, Miss  M.  E.  Conuers,  Mrs.  K.  Mcintosh,  Miss  C.  Bart- 
ling,  Miss  Florence  Peck,  Miss  Mollie  Harrel,  Miss  E. 
Elder,  Mrs.  Mary  Hawkins,  Miss  M.  G.  Hurley,  Miss  Ada 
Rogers,  Miss  Julia  Colby,  Miss  S.  S.  Beach,  Miss  L.  Graf- 
felman,  Miss  E.  A.  Stevens,  Miss  M.  Cobb,  Assistants. 
Mrs.  xlllen,  Janitress. 

Lincoln  Grammar  and  Primary  Schools — Corner  of  Tenth 
and  Alice  streets.  T.  O.  Crawford,  Principal;  Mrs.  M. 
L.  Hoyt,  Miss  R.  A.  Bills,  Mrs.  S.  B.  Gates,  Miss  S.  J. 
Wythe,  Miss  E.  L.  Thompson,  Miss  M.  D.  Bull,  Mrs.  S.  M. 
Anthony,  Miss  L.  B.  Blackwood,  Miss  M.  Brett,  Mrs.  L.  H. 
Campbell,  Mrs.  N.  C.  Owens,  Miss  T.  Buckley,  Mrs.  N.  B. 
Kerr,  Assistants.     Robert  Irvine,  Janitor. 

Franklin  Grammar  School — Tenth  avenue,  between  East 
15th  and  East  16th  streets.  J.  H.  Sumner,  Principal; 
Mrs.  E.  R.  Tucker,  Miss  L.  E.  Bentley,  Miss  M.  T.  Dickin- 
son, Miss  E.  J.  Watson,  Miss  A.  P.  Meek,  Miss  Hattie 
Simpson,  Miss  Mattie  Shaw,  Miss  M.  B.  Bennisou,  Miss  L. 

E.  White,  Miss  F.  C  Sutherland,  Mrs.  L.  A.  Walker,  As- 
sistants.    William,  H.  Dyer,  Janitor. 

Swett  School — Corner  of  East  20th  street  and  Twelfth 
avenue.  East  Oakland.  Miss  M.  S.  Kimball,  Principal; 
Miss  L.  Sargent,  Mrs.  E.  M.  BartholomeAv,  Miss  Alice  B. 
Ward,  Assistants.    William  H.  Dyer,  Janitor. 

DuRANT  School — Corner  of  Grove  and  Twenty-eighth 
streets.     A.  W.  Brodt,  Principal;  Mrs.  E.  Hinckley,  Mrs. 

F.  A.  Parker,  Miss  Minnie  T.  Kimball,  Miss  A.  E.  Walton, 
Miss  L.  C.  Betancue,  Miss  H.  K.  Newberry,  Mrs.  M.  V. 
Kingman,  Miss  Olive  Morgan,  Mrs.  H.  B.  Stone,  Mrs.  F. 
L.  Palmer,  Miss  L.  B.  Myrick,  Mrs.  C.  W.  Tarbox,  Miss  A. 
B.  Clow,  Miss  A.  P.  Wright,  Assistants.  Mrs.  Harrington, 
Janitress. 


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EDUCATIONAL.  43 


Lafayette  Peimary  School— Corner  of  Twelfth  and  Jeffer- 
son streets.  Miss  A.  F.  Aldricli,  Principal;  Miss  Fannie  E. 
Allen,  Miss  Nellie  Cook,  Miss  A.  E.  Miner,  Miss  L.  JX. 
Allen,  Miss  Josie  Lemon,  Miss  Alice  T.  Lee,  Miss  Maggie 
Wjthe,  Mrs.  H.  B.  Sborklev,  Miss  Fannie  Ward,  Miss  L. 
E.  Garvej,  Mrs.  M.  S.  P.  Kobinson,  Mrs.  E.  W.  Anderson, 
Assistants.     Allen  Peel,  Janitor. 

Grove  Street  Primary  School — Grove,  between  Fourth 
and  Fifth  streets.  Mrs.  N.  D.  Standeford,  Principal,  Miss 
Helen  Penniman,  Miss  J.  W.  Nesbit,  Mrs.  E.  G.  Hunt,  As- 
sistants.    Mrs.  Sarah  Heaney,  Janitress. 

Cole  Grammar  and  Primary  Schools — Corner  of  Tenth 
and  Union  streets.  Mr.  J.  P.  Garlick,  Principal;  Miss  H. 
P.  Stearns,  Mrs.  F.  M.  Pugh,  Miss  W  E.  Lachlan,  Miss  K. 
M.  Wertz,  Miss  C.  Vinzent,  Miss  M.  E.  Hand,  Miss  T. 
Newell,  Miss  Ella  Myrick,  Miss  C.  Edwards,  Miss  Maggie 
Connors,  Miss  Hattie  B.  Sproul,  Mrs.  D.  C.  Brower,  Miss 
Fannie  G.  Smith,  Assistants.     J.  S.  Fox,  Janitor. 

Plymouth  A\t:nue  School — Corner  of  Elm  and  Plymouth 
avenues.  Miss  Elizabeth  Powell,  Principal.  A.  D.  Tenney, 
Janitor. 

Broadway  and  Twenty-fifth  Street  School — Southwest 
corner  Twenty-fifth  and  Broadway.  Mrs.  J.  S.  Bentley, 
Principal.     F.  G.  Low,  Janitor. 

Lynn  School — Miss  Bell  Merwin,  Teacher. 

Court  House  School— Miss  C.  M.  Ellis,  Teacher. 

Watts'  Tract  School— Mrs.  M.  E.  Pelham,  Teacher. 

special  teachers. 

Miss  Eliza  Brown,  music;  Mrs.  A.  W.  Brodt,  drawing. 

The   University  of  California. 

The  University  of  California  is  located  at  Berkeley,  the 
most  northerly  suburb  of  Oakland,  situated  about  four  and 
one-half  miles  from  the  city,  and  is  reached  by  a  horse  rail- 
way from  Oakland,  and  by  ferry  and  steam  railroad  from 
San  Francisco.  That  the  site  was  Avell  chosen  may  be  seen 
by  the  following  from  the  (manuscript)  report  of  Professor 
Soule: 

"  The  diversified  character  of  the  surface  brings  into  use 
all  the  principles  of  surveying  and  topography.  It  is  in 
area  200  acres,  is  watered  by  numerous  springs  in  the  hills. 


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44  OAKLAND    DIRECTORY. 

With  the  spring  water  and  surface  water  saved,  the  grounds 
can  be  thoroughly  irrigated  throughout  the  year,  and  made 
to  blossom  as  the  rose.  The  lower  portion  of  the  grounds 
is  flat  and  moist  throughout  the  year,  and  will  nourish  such 
trees,  flowers  and  shrubs  as  require  such  soil.  Then  there 
is  a  higher  plateau,  upon  which  the  various  buildings  have 
been  or  are  to  be  located,  forming  the  campus  proper. 
Beyond,  toward  the  Mt.  Diablo  range,  the  ground  rises  into 
hills,  the  highest  of  which  is  884  feet  above  tide  water,  and 
584  feet  above  the  base  of  the  south  college.  The  average 
height  of  the  tract  is  400  feet  above  tide  water.  The  hilly 
portion  could  be  well  utilized  for  forestry.  The  University 
is  supplied  with  water  from  a  reservoir  of  38,000  gallons 
capacity,  situated  at  the  foot  of  Strawberry  Canyon,  and  at 
an  elevation  of  205  feet  above  the  basement  of  the  south 
college.  It  will  carry  water  entirely  over  any  building  con- 
templated. Strawberry  Creek  is  for  a  large  portion  of  the 
year  a  beautifully  clear  stream;  during  the  winter  it  dis- 
charges an  enormous  quantity  of  water,  and  runs  between 
steep  banks  ten  to  fifteen  feet  in  depth,  and  with  a  span  of 
from  30  to  100  feet.  Along  it  are  found  many  shadj^  quiet 
nooks,  gracious  to  the  scholar,  philosopher  and  naturalist. 
The  soil  of  the  lower  portion  of  the  site  is  a  deep,  rich 
adobe,  capable  of  being  wrought  into  a  soil  of  great  pro- 
ductiveness; on  the  plateau  it  is  a  lighter  kind;  on  the  hills 
there  is  a  thin  soil  of  decomposed  shale  rock,  etc.  It  would 
be  difficult  to  find  within  so  small  an  area  as  the  University 
site  a  spot  with  so  many  varieties  and  capabilities  in  the 
way  of  soils,  irrigation  and  exposure.  The  view,  too,  is 
magnificent.  Facing  the  Golden  Gate,  the  eye  takes  in  the 
whole  peninsula  at  a  sweep,  with  its  great  mart  of  com- 
merce, its  shipping,  and  the  bold  yet  lovely  islands  that 
deck  the  bay,  while  to  the  eastward  the  towering  hills  afford 
a  fine  back-ground  of  relief  to  the  eye,  as  it  turns  from  the 
extended  plain  below." 

The  Constitution  of  the  State  requires  the  legislature  to 
provide  for  the  maintenance  of  a  University,  and  in  March, 
1868,  a  law  was  passed  creating  an  organizing  the  University 
of  California.  The  State  appropriated  1200,000  from  the 
sale  of  tide  lands,  as  part  of  the  Endowment  Fund.  A 
"  Seminary  and  Public  Building  Fund,"  amounting  to  $100,- 
000,  existed,  which  was  made  another  part  of  the  endow- 
ment, while  the  old  College  of  California,  which  had  been 
in  existence  since  1855,  and  had  accumulated  a  large  prop- 
erty, transferred  it  entire  to  the  University;  this  latter 
property  was   valued   at   $120,000.     Congress   had  already 


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EDUCATIONAL.  45 


made  a  donation  of  150,000  acres  of  land  for  the  establish- 
ment of  an  Agricultural  College  in  California.  Nothing 
could  be  more  pertinent  or  proper  than  making  the  Agri- 
cultural College  a  part  and  portion  of  the  University,  and  it 
was  done.  This  combination  of  circumstances  gives  the 
University  a  very  handsome  Endowment  Fund,  which  will 
be  largely  increased  from  the  advance  in  real  estate  held  by 
it  under  the  grants.  Two  large  and  commodious  buildings 
were  occupied,  though  not  fully  completed,  at  the  com- 
mencement of  the  college  year,  in  September,  1873. 

The  south  hall  is  of  brick,  one  hundred  and  fifty-two  feet 
in  length,  average  Avidth  fifty-six  feet,  and  four  stories  in 
height.  It  contains  thirty-four  rooms,  six  of  which  are 
thirty-two  by  forty-eight  in  size. 

The  north  hall  is  built  of  wood,  is  one  hundred  and  sixty- 
six  feet  in  length,  average  width  sixty  feet,  and  four  stories 
in  height.  It  is  divided  into  twenty-eight  rooms.  The 
assembly  room  is  forty-three  by  fifty-eight  feet,  and  the 
philosophical  lecture  room  thirty-six  by  fifty-eight  feet.  The 
cost  was  $357,000. 

The  funds  for  the  erection  of  the  Mechanical  Arts  College 
Building  were  appropriated  by  the  Legislature  of  1875-76 
in  answer  to  a  petition  setting  forth  the  need  of  facilities  for 
instruction  in  Mining  and  Mechanical  Engineering.  The 
building  has  been  constructed  in  accordance  with  these 
wants.  It  contains  a  fire-proof  engine-room,  from  which 
power  will  be  conveyed  to  two  large  apartments,  each  about 
twenty-eight  feet  square,  intended  for  such  experimental 
work  involving  the  use  of  light  machinery  as  may  be  desira- 
ble in  the  respective  departments.  A  series  of  rooms 
furnishes  facilities  for  the  dry  assay  of  ores,  the  furnace- 
room  being  completely  fire-proof.  There  is  another  suite 
for  wet  assays.  There  are  also  rooms  for  drawing,  for  col- 
lection of  models,  etc.,  store-rooms,  a  lathe-room,  two 
ample  lecture-rooms,  a  library-room,  offices  for  instructors, 
and  an  attic  which  will  serve  for  bulky  stores,  or  even  for 
pui'poses  of  instruction  should  more  space  be  needed.  The 
building  is  very  solidly  built  of  brick,  and  is  provided  with 
gas  and  water-pipes  at  all  points  where  they  are  likely  to  be 
needed. 

The  last  Legislature  appropriated  ten  thousand  dollars  for 
the  equipment  of  this  building  and  the  expenses  of  the  two 
departments  accommodated  in  it.  Increased  resources  are, 
however,  urgently  needed,  both  departments  being  very 
inadequately  furnished  either  with  instructors  or  with  appa- 
ratus.    It  is  hoped  that  these  necessary  departments  of  the 


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46  OAKLAND   DIRECTORY. 

University,  whicli  are  attractive  to  students  even  in  their 
present  partially  organized  state,  will  not  long  labor  under 
the  disadvantage  of  insufficient  means. 

In  November,  1877,  H.  D.  Bacon,  Esq.,  announced  to  the 
Board  of  Eegents  his  intention  of  giving  to  the  University 
his  "valuable  collection  of  works  of  art,  sculpture,  and 
paintings,  and  a  library  of  several  thousand  volumes  of 
standard  and  miscellaneous  works,  together  with  twenty-five 
thousand  dollars  in  money,  provided  the  State  appropriated 
a  like  sum,  at  the  next  meeting  of  the  Legislature,  to  be 
used  conjointly  in  erecting  the  first  subdivision  of  the  build- 
ing to  be  dedicated  to  the  purposes  of  a  repository  for  a  vast 
library  and  galleries  for  the  exhibition  of  the  aesthetic  arts." 
The  appropriation  was  made  by  a  special  Act  of  the  Legis- 
lature, approved  April  1st,  1878. 

In  October,  1878,  Mr.  A.  K.  P.  Harmon,  of  Oakland, 
intimated  to  the  authorities  of  the  University  his  intention 
to  erect,  at  his  own  expense,  an  appropriate  building  for  a 
Gymnasium,  so  planned  as  to  be  of  service  upon  public 
occasions  as  an  auditorium,  etc.  After  an  inspection  of  the 
University  site  by  the  Committee  on  Buildings  and  Grounds 
and  Mr.  Harmon,  the  spot  designated  on  Hall's  plan  for  an 
Assembly  Hall  was  finally  selected,  the  same  being  accepta- 
ble to  Mr.  Harmon,  and  the  construction  of  the  building  at 
once  commenced  and  vigorously  prosecuted,  under  the 
charge  of  Mr.  McKillican.  The  building,  a  very  neat  and 
substantial  structure,  was  completed  about  the  middle  of 
January. 

The  institution  embraces  eight  distinct  colleges,  as  fol- 
lows: Scientific,  Agriculture,  Mechanics,  Engineering, 
Chemistry,  Mining,  Medicine  and  Law. 

In  the  College  of  Letters  the  Degree  conferred  is  that  of 
A.  B. ;  in  the  College  of  Science,  Bachelor  of  Philosophy, 
and  in  the  College  of  Medicine,  M.  D. 

EXECUTIVE    OFFICEKS. 

President  of  the  University— John  Le  Conte.  Address, 
Berkeley. 

Advisory  Committee — Regents  Martin,  Moss,  Stebbins, 
Winans  and  Davidson. 

Treasurer— D.  O.  Mills. 

Dean  of  the  Academic  Senate — Martin  Kellogg. 

Secretary  and  Superintendent  of  the  Grounds — Robert  E. 
C.  Stearns.     Address,  Berkeley. 

Assistant  Secretary  and  Land  Agent — J.  Ham  Harris. 


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Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  ageni  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


EDUCATIONAL.  47 


Land  Department  of  the  University — Oflfice  310  Pine 
street;  P.  O.  Box  2040,  San  Francisco. 

ACADEMIC   SENATE. 

John  Le  Conte,  M.  D.,  President  and  Professor  of 
Physics. 

William  Ashburner,  Honorary  Professor  of  Mining. 

George  W.  Bunnell,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  the  Greek  Lan- 
guage and  Literature. 

George  Davidson,  A.  M.,  Honorary  Professor  of  Geodesy 
and  Astronomy. 

Stephen  J.  Field,  LL.  D.,  Honorary  Professor  of  Law. 

Frederick  G.  Hesse,  Professor  of  Industrial  Mechanics. 

Eugene  W.  Hilgard,  Ph.  D.,  Professor  of  Agriculture  and 
Agricultural  Chemistry,  General  and  Economic  Botany. 

Martin  Kellogg,  A.  M.,  Dean  and  Professor  of  Latin  Lan- 
guage and  Literature. 

Joseph  Le  Conte,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Geology  and  Nat- 
ural History. 

Bernard  Moses,  Ph.  D.,  Professor  of  History  and  Political 
Economy. 

Willard  B.  Rising,  Ph.  D.,  Professor  of  Chemistry. 

Edward  R.  Sill,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  the  English  Language 
and  Literature. 

Frank  Soule',  Jr.  (U.  S.  Military  Academy),  Professor  of 
Civil  Engineering  and  Astronomy. 

William  T.  Welcker  (U.  S.  Military  Academy),  Professor 
of  Mathematics. 

John  W.  Bice,  Ph.  B.,  Instructor  in  Civil  Engineering. 

Edward  Booth,  Ph.  B.,  Instructor  in  Chemistry. 

Ross  E.  Browne,  Instructor  in  Mechanical  and  other 
branches  of  Instrumental  Drawing. 

Samuel  B.  Christy,  Ph.  B.,  Instructor  in  Mining  and 
Metallurgy. 

John  B.  Clarke,  Ph.  B.,  Instructor  in  Mathematics. 

George  C.  Edwards,  Ph.  B.,  Instructor  in  Mathematics. 

Carlos  F.  Gompertz,  Instructor  in  Spanish. 

A.Wendell  Jackson,  Jr.,  Ph.  B.,  Instructor  in  Mineralogy. 

Henry  B.  Jones,  Assistant  Instructor  in  French  and  Ger- 
man. 

Wm.  Carey  Jones,  A.  M.,  Recorder  of  the  Faculty,  and 
Instructor  in  Latin. 

Edmund  C.  O'Neill,  Ph.  B.,  Instructor  in  Chemistry. 

Edward  A.  Parker,  Ph.  B.,  Instructor  in  Physics  and  Me- 
chanics. 


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48  OAKLAND   DIRECTORY. 


James  M.  Phillips,  A.  B.,  Instructor  in  Hebrew,  Chaldaic 
and  Syriac. 

Albin  Putzker,  Instructor  in  German. 

Joseph  C.  Powell,  A.  B.,  Librarian. 

JosiahPoyce,  Jr.,  Ph.  D.,  Bait.,  Instructor  in  the  English 
Language  and  Literature. 

E.  H.  Sears,  A.  B.,  Instructor  in  Latin  and  Greek. 

F.  Slate,  Jr.,  B.  S.,  Superintendent  of  Physical  Labora- 
tory. 

John  M.  Stiilman,  Ph.  B.,  Instructor  in  Chemistry. 

August  Harding,  Assistant  in  Chemistry. 

Frederick  W.  Morse,  Ph.  B.,  Assistant  in  Agricultural 
Chemistry. 

Charles  H.  Dwinelle,  Ph.  B.,  Lecturer  on  Practical  Agri- 
culture. 

EobertE.  C.  Stearns,  Secretary  and  Superintendent  of  the 
Grounds. 

J.  J.  Elvers,  Curator  of  Museum. 

J.  Ham.  Harris,  Land  Agent  and  Assistant  Secretary. 

H.  M.  de  Hart,  Assistant  Land  Agent. 

John  Ellis,  Gardener. 

Abel  Whitton,  Manager  University  Press. 

JANITOKS. 

George  Gleason,  North  Hall. 

John  Hart,  South  Hall. 

E.  P.  Carpenter,  Mechanic  Arts  College. 

E.  A.  Sawyer,  Gymnasium. 

College  op  Agriculture. — Instruction  is  given  by  exper- 
imental and  illustrated  lectures,  recitations,  essays  and  class 
discussions,  and  in  the  practical  illustrations  of  principles 
upon  the  University  grounds. 

College  of  Mechanics. — This  college  educates  mechani- 
cal engineers  and  constructive  machinists.  Advanced  classes 
are  instructed  in  civil  engineering  to  the  extent  necessary 
for  the  purposes  of  this  college,  including  Mathematics, 
Physics  and  Theoretical  Mechanics.  But  the  chief  object 
■wall  be  to  teach  Applied  or  Industrial  Mechanics;  to  show- 
how  the  forces  of  Nature  are  employed  for  industrial  purpo- 
ses; and  to  discuss  the  nature  of  the  different  constructions 
or  machines  contrived  by  human  ingenuity.  Special  atten- 
tion is  given  to  Industrial  Drawing,  with  view  to  thorough 
education  in  the  principles  of  construction  of  machinery. 

College  of  Mining. — In  this  college  are  given  courses  of 


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J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


EDUCATIONAL.  49 


lectures  on  Chemistry,  Metallurgy,  Geology,  Minerology, 
Mining  and  Engineering.  The  laboratories  are  ample  to 
conduct  the  most  refined  investigation. 

College  of  Chemistry. — The  course  of  instruction  in  the 
College  of  Chemistr}'  is  designed  for  those  who  wish  to  be- 
come professional  chemists,  either  as  teachers  and  investi- 
gators, or  as  metallurgists,  assayers,  and  manufacturers  in 
chemical  industries;  and  also  for  those  who  wish  to  become 
expert  chemists  preparatory  to  the  pursuit  of  medicine, 
pharmacy,  mining,  etc. 

College  of  Engineeeing. — The  object  of  this  college  is 
to  give  thorough  instruction  in  those  studies  which  pertain 
to  the  profession  of  a  civil  engineer.  In  the  advanced  years 
instruction  is  also  given  in  Physics,  Geology,  Zoology,  and 
in  certain  literar}'  branches,  including  Modern  Languages, 
History,  and  Political  Economy. 

College  of  Letters. — The  College  of  Letters  maintains 
two  courses,  the  Classical  and  the  Literary.  The  former 
corresponds  with  the  general  course  of  studies  in  the  great 
colleges  of  the  Eastern  States  and  England.  The  latter  af- 
fords a  most  complete  and  thorough  training  in  Modern  Lan- 
guages, Literature,  History,  etc. 

Applicants  for  admission  should  be  at  least  sixteen  years 
of  age,  and  bring  satisfactory  testimonials.  Young  ladies 
as  well  as  young  men  are  received  as  students.  There  is  no 
charge  whatever  for  tuition. 

The  number  of  students  now  attending  the  University  is 
264-  In  addition,  in  the  colleges  of  Law,  Medicine,  and 
Pharmacy,  there  are  260  students.     Total,  524. 

College  of  Medicine. — Is  held  at  Toland  Hall  in  San 
Francisco,  and  affords  ample  opportunities  for  acquiring  the 
highest  degree  of  excellence  in  the  theories  of  the  profes- 
sion. 

College  of  Pharmacy. — Lectures  are  delivered  twice  a 
week  in  the  Hall  of  the  Academy  of  Sciences,  San  Fran- 
cisco. 

College  of  Law. — The  entire  course  of  instruction  ex- 
tends through  three  academic  years,  and  the  school  is  sepa- 
rated into  three  classes  corresponding  to  these  three  years, 
known  respectively  as  Junior,  Middle,  and  Senior. 

ex-officio  regents. 

His  Excellency  George  C.  Perkins,  Sacramento,  Governor, 
ex-officio  President  of  the  Board. 


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His  Honor  John  Mansfield,  Los  Angeles,  Lieutenant- 
Governor. 

Hon.  J.  F.  Cowdery,  San  Francisco,  Speaker  of  the  As- 
sembly. 

Hon.  Frederick  M.  Campbell,  Oakland,  State  Superin- 
tendent of  Public  Instruction. 

Hon.  H.  M.  Larue,  Sacramento,  President  of  the  State 
Agricultural  Society. 

Irving  M.  Scott,  San  Francisco,  President  of  the  Mechan- 
ics' Institute. 

Prof.  John  LeConte,  Berkeley,  President  of  the  Univer- 
sity. 

APPOINTED   REGENTS. 

Eev.  H.  Stebbins,  D.  D.  San  Francisco. 

Hon.  J.  West  Martin,  Oakland. 

Hon.  J.  F.  Swift,  San  Francisco, 

Hon.  Samuel  B.  McKee,  Oakland. 

Hon.  Joseph  W.  Winans,  San  Francisco. 

J.  Mora  Moss,  Esq.,  Oakland. 

John  L.  Beard,  Esq.,  Mission  of  San  Jose. 

D.  O.  Mills,  Esq.,  Millbrae. 

A.  S.  Hallidie,  Esq.,  San  Francisco. 
Hon.  William  T.  Wallace,  San  Francisco. 
Hon.  John  Bidwell,  Chico. 

Hon.  John  S.  Hager,  San  Francisco. 
Hon.  A.  L.  Rhodes,  San  Jose. 
Prof.  George  Davidson,  San  Francisco. 
Prof.  William  Ashburner,  San  Francisco. 

B.  B.  Redding,  Esq.,  San  Francisco. 

Classical  and  English  School. 

George  Frederic  Degen,  A.  M.,  Principal. 

This  School  has  had  a  new  and  extensive  building  erected 
at  1265  Franklin  street. 

It  has  been  in  successful  operation  five  years.  The 
Principal,  Prof.  Degen,  received  his  training  in  the  schools 
of  Boston  and  of  Harvard  University,  and  has  had  a  large 
experience  as  a  teacher. 

The  plan  of  instruction  at  this  school  is  worthy  of  notice. 
It  is  a  combination  of  the  lecture  and  the  text-book  sys- 
tems. Everything  is  made  of  the  principles  which  under- 
lie the  subject  to  be  studied,  and  these  are  carefully  ex- 
plained until  the  student  professes  to  understand  them 
clearly.     He  is  then  required  to  commit  them  to  memory. 


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EDUCATIONAL.  51 


The  illustrations  and  the  examples  given  in  the  book  are 
used  merely  to  assist  in  this  first  explanation,  or  by  the 
pupil,  for  practice,  in  studying  the  lesson,  and  are  as 
often  "worked"  by  the  teacher  as  the  student.  At  reci- 
tation, new  examples,  which  the  student  has  never  before 
seen,  are  presented  to  him  to  test  his  knowledge  of  the 
principles  of  which  he  is  required  first  to  state,  either  in  his 
own  language  or  in  that  of  the  book,  but  clearly  and  cor- 
rectly. 

By  this  system  of  teaching,  as  distinguished  from  mere 
hearing  of  lessons,  the  pupil  is  lead  to  think  for  himself 
while  gathering  knowledge  from  others,  and  is  thus  truly 
educated. 

The  School  is  steadily  growing  in  public  favor. 

California  Medical  College — (Eclectic.) 

Southwest  corner  Clay  and  Eleventh.  This  institution 
was  built  in  1878,  and  was  opened  for  students  in  1879.  It 
receives  pupils  of  both  sexes.  Number  of  students,  first 
term,  44.  It  is  designed  to  afford  a  thorough  training  in  all 
branches  of  medicine.  The  regular  term  begins  on  the  first 
Monday  in  November  and  the  intermediate  on  the  first  Mon- 
day in  June.     Dr.  Alex.  MacKae,  Dean. 

The  Morgan  Conservatory  of  Music. 

Location,  528  Eighteenth  street. 

This  institution  was  established  about  three  years  since, 
under  the  direction  of  the  late  Mr.  John  P.  Morgan,  and  its 
success,  so  far,  has  demonstrated  the  great  necessity  for 
such  a  school  upon  this  coast.  Its  object  is  to  afford  students 
an  opportunit}^  of  obtaining  a  complete  and  thorough  course 
of  instruction,  both  in  the  theory  and  practice  of  music. 

To  attain  this  end  the  best  talent  in  the  State  is  employed, 
and  the  number  of  teachers  will  be  increased  as  necessity 
demands.  It  is  now  under  the  direction  of  Mr.  Stephen  W. 
Leach. 

CaUfomia  Military  Academy. 

Rev.  David  McClure,  Principal. 

Located  on  east  side  of  Telegraph  avenue,  near  Prospect 
avenue.  The  military  system  of  drilling  and  discipline  has 
been  adopted  to  secure  physical  culture,  promptness,  pres- 
ence of  mind  and  its  attendant  results. 


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Golden  Gate   Academy. 

H.  E.  Jewett,  A.  M.,  Principal. 

Located  on  Academy  Hill,  near  Telegraph  avenue.  This 
institution  receives  students  of  both  sexes,  either  as  board- 
ers or  day  scholars.  The  Department  of  Physical  Culture 
has  recently  been  added  to  the  school,  consisting  of  Military 
Drill  and  Gymnastics.  Students  are  fitted  for  the  best  Col- 
leges  of    the   land,    and  also   for  practical   business    life. 

Poston's   Academy. 

Mrs.  E.  C.  Poston,  Principal. 

Located  corner  Oak  and  Eleventh  Greets.  An  institution 
devoted  to  the  education  of  young  ladies.  The  school  was 
first  established  in  Marysville,  and  was  removed  to  its  pres- 
ent quarters  in  1872.  During  the  year  past  extensive  addi- 
tions have  been  added  in  order  to  accommodate  the  rapidly 
increasing  number  of  students.  It  is  deservedly  popular 
with  our  citizens,  and  is  yearly  increasing  its  number  of 
pupils.  For  the  term  ending  June  25,  1880,  the  number  of 
pupils  was  about  75. 

Snell    Seminary. 

Location,  568  Central  avenue. 

This  institution  was  first  opened  for  students  in  July,  1878. 
It  is  intefided  for  young  ladies,  who  are  received  either  as 
boarders  or  day  scholars.  The  course  of  instruction  is 
thorough  in  all  branches. 

Miss  Mary  E.  Snell  and  R.  B.  Snell,  Principals.  Num- 
ber of  students,  90. 

Oakland  Business  College. 

Location,  southeast  corner  Franklin  street  and  Central  av- 
enue. This  institution  has  now  been  established  five  years. 
It  is  designed  to  afford  young  men  and  ladies  a  thorough 
business  education.  In  order  to  obtain  this  result  no  pains 
are  spared  that  will  contribute  to  its  usefulness  and  efficiency. 
Professor  M.  K.  Lauden,  President. 

Mills'   Seminary. 

Located  at  the  foot  of  the  San  Pablo  Eange,  five  miles 
from  Oakland.  An  institution  devoted  to  the  education  of 
young  ladies.     Rev.  C.  T.  Mills,  Principal. 


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Sackett  School. 

Located  529  Hobart  street. 

First  opened  for  pupils  July,  1879,  by  Prof.  D.  P.  Sackett, 
formerly  Principal  of  Golden  Gate  Academy.  Number  of 
pupils  about  50. 

St.  Joseph's  Academy. 

South  side  Fifth,  between  Madison  and  Jackson  streets. 
Under  charge  of  Brother  Sabinian.  This  is  an  admirably 
conducted  school,  devoted  to  the  education  of  boys.  The 
premises  are  commodious,  and  a  large  number  of  our  youth 
are  receiving  a  thorough  practical  education  there.  Pupils 
are  received  either  for  day  instruction  or  as  boarders.  Pc  is 
deservedly  popular,  being  under  the  management  of  the 
most  careful  and  efficient  instructors.  Number  of  pupils, 
160. 

Convent  of  Our  Lady  of  the  Sacred  Heart. 

Located  near  the  head  of  Lake  Merritt, on  Webster  street. 
A  boarding  school  for  young  ladies.  Under  the  patronage 
of  the  Rev.  M.  King,  Pastor  of  Oakland. 

Convent  of  Our  Lady  of  Lourdes. 

This  is  a  day  school  for  girls  and  boys.  Located  on  the 
northwest  corner  of  East  15th  street  and  Sixteenth  avenue. 
Under  charge  of  the  Sisters  of  Mercy.  The  present  average 
attendance  is  about  160. 

Pacific  Theological  Seminary. 

Located  on  Academy  Hill.  Eev.  George  Mooar,  Profes- 
sor of  Theology. 

St.  Mary's  Academy. 

North  side  of  Eighth,  between  Jeiferson  and  Grove 
streets.     Under  charge  of  the  Sisters. 

St.  Mary's  Free  School. 

Corner  Seventh  and  Jefferson  streets.  Number  of  pupils 
about  200.     Under  charge  of  the  Sisters. 

Home  School  for  Young  Ladies. 
Miss  H.  A.  Field,  Principal,  1825  Telegraph  avenue. 


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German  School. 

South  side  Ninth  street,  between  Washington  and  Clay. 

State  Deaf  and  Dumb,  and  Blind  Asylum. 

This  institution  is  located  near  the  State  University  at 
Berkeley.  The  farm  consists  of  one  hundred  and  thirty 
acres,  eighty  acres  of  which  are  on  the  hills  fronting  the 
bay,  Pure  water  is  supplied  by  hillside  springs,  and  the 
elevated  site  insures  the  purest  of  air.  Altogether,  a  better 
location  could  not  have  been  chosen.  On  the  17th  of  Janu- 
ary, 1875,  the  beautiful  and  costly  stone  building  occupied 
by  the  institution  was  destroyed  by  fire,  and  the  exigencies 
of  the  case,  with  more  than  a  hundred  helpless  unfortunates 
to  shelter  and  provide  for,  were  indeed  great.  But  the  spirit 
of  energy,  coupled  with  that  of  benevolence,  which  inspires 
the  citizens  of  Alameda  County,  found  means  to  build  a 
temporary  structure  without  delay,  and,  as  early  as  April 
21st,  three  months  from  the  time  of  the  disaster,  the  school 
was  again  opened.  Plans  for  permanent  buildings  have 
been  made,  and  are  now  being  carried  out.  They  provide 
fer  a  series  of  structures  including  "  Homes,"  a  central  re- 
fectory, school-house,  etc.,  all  of  which,  when  completed, 
will  accommodate  two  hundred  and  fifty  pupils.  The  build- 
ings are  of  the  most  substantial  character,  having  concrete 
and  stone  foundations,  brick  superstructure,  walls  lined  with 
hollow  brick,  slate  roofs,  all  partitions  of  brick,  and  stone 
stair-cases  throughout.  Every  arrangement  to  secure  health 
and  comfort  has  been  made,  while  the  system  of  segregation 
adopted  will  not  onl}-  be  a  safeguard  against  fire,  but  do 
away  with  many  evils  connected  with  the  herding  of  large 
numbers  under  one  roof. 

The  course  of  studies  pursued  at  this  institute  is  very 
nearly  the  same  as  that  embraced  in  the  public  schools  and 
in  the  seminaries,  with  the  addition  of  music,  w^hich  is 
taught  the  blind  as  a  means  of  obtaining  a  livelihood.  The 
institution  is  sustained  by  the  State,  but  clothing  and  trav- 
eling expenses  must  be  provided  by  the  parents  or  guardi- 
ans of  the  children,  except  in  cases  of  extreme  poverty, 
when  a  proper  certificate  from  the  County  Judge  will  author- 
ize the  directors  to  supply  clothing. 

The  management  of  the  institution  is  entrusted  to  a  Board 
of  five  Directors,  appointed  by  the  Governor.  The  present 
Board  consists  of  the  following  named  gentlemen :  J.  Mora 
Moss,  J.  A.  Stanly,  E  J.  Crane,  Thomas  Yolland,  Oakland, 


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and  I.  "Wormser,  San  Francisco.  Warring  Wilkinson, 
Principal.     H.  A.  Palmer,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

Instructors  in  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  Department:  George 
B.  Goodall,  William  A.  Caldwell,  Henry  Frank,  Douglas 
Tilden,  Miss  Phebe  Wright  and  Miss  Nettie  Stewart. 

Instructors  in  the  Blind  Department:  Charles  T.  Wilkin- 
son, George  B.  Goodall  and  Mrs.  A.  E.  Goodall. 


CHURCHES. 


First  Baptist  Church. 

Location,  southeast  corner  of  Fourteenth  and  Brush 
streets.  Kev.  Granville  S.  Abbott,  Pastor.  Pastoral  resi- 
dence, Blake  House,  corner  Central  avenue  and  Washing- 
ton street.  Hours  of  service,  at  11  A.  m.  and  7:30  p.  M. 
Sunday  School  at  12:30  p.  m.  Chinese  Sunday  School  at 
6 :30  p.  M.  Prayer  meeting  Wednesdays  at  7 :30  p.  m.  This 
Society  possesses  an  elegant  and  imposing  church  edifice, 
constructed  of  wood. 

Trinity  Baptist  Church. 

Location,  corner  Tenth  and  Washington  streets.  Rev. 
George  Guirey,  Pastor.  Pastoral  residence,  San  Francisco. 
Services  at  11  A.  M.  and  7 :30  p.  m.  Prayer  meeting,  7 :45 
p.  M.  Wednesday.     Sunday  School,  12:30  p.  M. 

East  Oakland  Baptist  Church. 

Location,  northeast  corner  of  East  Fourteenth  street  and 
Tenth  avenue.  Be  v.  S.  B.  Morse,  Pastor.  Pastoral  resi- 
dence, 554  East  Sixteenth  street.  Hours  of  service  at  11 
A.  M.  and  7 :30  p.  m.  Sunday  School  at  12  m.  Chinese  Sun- 
day School  at  2 :30  p.  m. 

First  Congregational  Church. 

Location,  northwest  corner  Clay  street  and  Central  avenue. 
Eev.  J.  K.  McLean,  Pastor.  Pastoral  residence,  520  Thir- 
teenth street.  Services  at  11  a.  m.  and  7 :30  p.  m.  in  Aviuter, 
and  11  A.  M.  and  8  P.  M.  in  summer.  Sunday  School  at 
12:30  p.  M.  Chinese  Sunday  School  at  12:30  p.  m.  The 
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Second  Congregational  Church. 

Location,  north  side  Chase  street,  between  "Wood  and 
Willow.  Rev.  J.  T.  Wills,  •  Pastor.  Pastoral  residence, 
1725  Goss  street.  Services  at  11  a.  m.  and  7:30  p.  m.  Sun- 
day School  at  12:15  P.  m.  A  new  church  edifice,  with  a 
seating  capacity  of  four  hundred  has  been  recently  com- 
pleted at  a  cost  of  $7,500. 

Plymouth  Avenue  Congregational  Church. 

Location,  corner  of  Plymouth  and  Elm  avenues.  Rev. 
George  Mooar,  Pastor.  Services  at  11  a.  m.  and  6 :30  p.  M. 
Sabbath  School,  12:30  p.  m. 

St.  John's  Episcopal  Church. 

Location,  Grove  street,  between  Seventh  and  Eighth. 
Rev.  Benjamin  Akerly,  D.  D.,  Rector.  Residence,  south- 
west corner  of  Sixteenth  and  Adeline  streets.  Daily  ser- 
vice at  10  A.  M.  Sunday  at  11  A.  M.  and  7 :30  p.  m.  Sunday 
School  at  9:30  a.  m.,  and  Mission  Sunday  School,  707 
Broadway,  at  2  p.  m.  The  church  has  over  two  hundred 
communicants  and  a  flourishing  Sunday  School. 

St.  Paul's  Episcopal  Church. 

Location,  corner  Fourteenth  and  Harrison  streets.  Revs. 
J.  Lewis  Parks  and  Hobart  Chatwood,  Rectors.  Service  at 
11  A.  M.  and  7:30  p.  m.     Sunday  School  at  9:45  a.  m. 

Church  of  the  Advent  (Episcopal). 

Location,  corner  of  East  Fourteenth  street  and  Seven- 
teenth avenue.  Rev.  Hamilton  Lee,  Pastor.  Pastoral  resi- 
dence, northeast  corner  East  20th  street  and  Twelfth  avenue. 
Services  at  11  A.  m,  and  7:30  p.  m.     Sunday  School  at  9:45 

A.  M. 

St.  Andrew's  Mission  (Episcopal.) 

Meet  at  Masonic  Hall,  corner  Willow  and  Seventh  streets. 
Geo.  F.  Degen,  Lay  Reader,  in  charge.  Service  and  Sun- 
day School,  Sundays  at  2:30  p.  m. 

St.  John's  Mission  (Episcopal)  Temescal. 

Rev.  Benjamin  Akerly,  D.  D.,  Rector.  Services  at  3 
p.  M.     Sunday  School  at  2  p.  m. 


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First  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 

Location,  southeast  corner  of  Fourteenth  and  Clay  streets. 
,  Pastor.  Services  at  11  a.  m.  and  7  p.  m.  Sun- 
day School  at  9:30  a.  m.     Praise  service  at  6:30  p.  m. 

Centennial  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 

Location,  Campbell  street,  between  Eighth  and  Taylor. 
Rev.  G.  Newton,  Pastor.  Pastoral  residence,  1669  Taylor 
street.  Services  at  11  a.  m.  and  7 :30  p.-  M.  Sunday  School 
at  12:30  p.  m. 

German  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 

Location,  Seventeenth  street,  between  San  Pablo  and  Tel- 
egraph avenues.  Rev.  C.  H.  Afflerbach,  Pastor.  Pastoral 
residence,  next  to  the  church.  Services  at  10:45  A.  M  and 
7:45  p.  M.     Sunday  School  at  9  A.  m. 

Brooklyn  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 

Location,  corner  of  Seventh  avenue  and  East  15th  street. 
Rev.  William  Angwin,  Pastor.  Pastoral  residence,  268 
East  17th  street.  Services  at  11  A.  m.  and  7:30  P.  m. 
Class  meeting,  12:30  P.  m.  Sunday  School,  2  P.  m.  Prayer 
meeting,  Wednesday,  at  7 :30  p.  m. 

African  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 

Location,  southeast  corner  of  Seventh  and  Market  streets. 
Rev.  M.  T.  Ware,  Pastor.  Pastoral  residence,  Twenty- 
sixth  street.  Services  at  11  A.  m.  and  7 :45  p.  m.  Sunday 
School  at  1 :30  p.  M. 

Chinese  Mission  of  the  M.  E.  Church. 

Location,  612  Fifteenth  street.     Sunday  School  at  7  p.  M. 

Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day  Saints. 

Meets  at  Kohler's  Hall.  Services  at  11  a.  m.  and  7  p.  m. 
Sunday  School  at  10  a.  m. 

First  Presbyterian  Church. 

Location,  northeast  corner  of  Fourteenth  and  Franklin 
streets.      Rev.   S.   P.   Sprecher,   Pastor.      Residence,    1366 


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Harrison  street.  Services  at  11  a.  m.  and  7 :30  p.  m.  Sun- 
day School  at  9:30  a.  m.;  Chinese  Sunday  School  at  5:30 
p.  M.  The  church  building  and  furniture  are  valued  at  over 
$80,000. 

Bethany  Presbyterian  Mission. 

Location,  Vinzent  Block.  Kev.  John  Kae,  Pastor.  Ser- 
vices at  11:15  A.  M.  and  7:40  P.  m.  Sunday  School  at  12:45 
p.  M.     Prayer  meeting,  Wednesday,  at  7 :40  p.  m. 

First  Presbyterian  Church  of  East  Oakland. 

Location,  northeast  corner  of  East  14tli  street  and  Fif- 
teenth avenue.     ,   Pastor.     Services  at  11  a.  m. 

Sunday  School  at  12 :30  p.  m.  Chinese  Sunday  School  at  5 
p.  M. 

Second  Presbyterian  Church. 

Meets  at  Kohler's  Hall.  Eev.  James  Cameron,  Pastor. 
Services  at  11:15  a.  m.  and  7:30  p.  m.  Sunday  School  at  1 
p.  M.     Prayer  meeting,  every  Wednesday,  at  7 :30  P.  M. 

Independent  Presbyterian  Church. 

Location,  southeast  corner  of  Thirteenth  and  JejBferson 
streets.  Kev.  L.  Hamilton,  Pastor.  Pastoral  residence, 
1165  Jackson.  Services,  every  Sunday,  at  11  A.  m.  and  7  :30 
p.  M.  Sunday  School  at  9:30  a.  m.  Prayer  meeting,  every 
Wednesday,  at  7:30  p.  m. 

Church  of  the  Immaculate  Conception  (R.  C.) 

Location,  west  side  of  Jefferson  street,  between  Seventh 
and  Eighth.  Rev.  Michael  King,  Pastor;  Rev.  P  Maguire, 
Assistant.  Mass  on  Sundays  at  7,  8:30  and  10:30  a.  m.; 
vespers  at  7:30  p.  m.  Mass  on  week  days  at  7:30  A.  m. 
Sunday  School  after  the  8:30  a.m.  mass;  number  of  scholars 
about  500.  Members  of  parish,  3,000.  Seating  capacity 
of  church,  1,300;  average  morning  attendance,  2,000. 

St.  Patrick's  Church  (R.  C.) 

Location,  north  side  of  Seward, .  between  Campbell  and 
Peralta  streets.  Rev.  J.  B.  McNally,  Pastor.  Pastoral 
residence,  adjoining  church.  Mass  on  Sundays  at  8  and 
10:30  A.  M.  Vespers  at  7:30  p.  m.  Mass  on  week  days  at 
7  a.  m. 


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St.  Anthony's  Church  (R.  C.) 

Location,  northwest  corner  East  16th  street  and  Six- 
teenth avenue.  Kev.  William  Gleeson,  Pastor.  Rev.  Pat- 
trick  J .  Gallagher,  Assistant.  Mass  at  8  and  10 :  30  a.  m. 
on  Sundays,  and  at  7  a.  m.  on  week  days.  Vespers  on  Sun- 
days at  7 :  30  p.  m.     Sunday  School  at  2  p.  m. 

Church  of  the  Sacred  Heart  of  Jesus  (R.  C.) 

Location,  north  side  of  Evoy  avenue,  between  Grove  and 
West  streets.  Eev.  Lawrence  Serda,  Pastor.  Mass  on 
Sunday  at  7  and  10  A.  M,  Vespers  at  7 :  30  p.  m.  Sunday 
School  after  last  mass. 

Seventh  Day  Adventist's  Church. 

Location,  northeast  corner  of  Thirteenth  and  Clay  streets. 
J.  H.  Waggoner,  Pastor.  Services  on  Sabbath  (Saturday) 
at  11  A.  M.,  and  Sunday  at  7:30  p.  m.  Sabbath  School  at 
9:30  a.  m.;  number  of  scholars,  150,  Members  of  church, 
115.  The  church  building  and  lot  cost  $14,000.  Trustees: 
G.  A.  Baker,  John  I.  Tay,  William  Beatty,  E.  A.  Pritchard 
and  W.  N.  Glenn. 

Christian   Church. 

Location,  northeast  corner  of  Fifteenth  and  Clay  streets. 
Eev.  S.  E.  Pearre,  Pastor;  residence,  junction  San  Pablo 
and  Broadway,  over  Post  Office.  Services  at  11  a.  m.  and 
7 :30  p.  M.     Sunday  School  at  9 :  10  A.  m. 

Church  of  Christ. 

Medical  Hall,  corner  of  Eleventh  and  Clay  streets.  Eev. 
Carroll  Kendrick,  Pastor;  residence,  480  Edwards  street. 
Services  on  Sunday  at  11  A.  m.  and  7:30  p.  m.  Sunday 
School  at  10  A.  M.     Praise  service  at  7  p.  m. 

First  Hebrew  Congregation  of  Oakland. 

This  congregation  has  built  a  church  on  the  south  side 
of  Fourteenth  street,  between  Franklin  and  Webster.  Eev. 
A.  Chapara,  Eabbi;  A.  Cerf,  President;  M.  H.  Coffee,  Vice- 
President;  E.  Bernstein,  Secretary;  L.  Hershberg,  Treas- 
urer; I.  Eyttenberg,  L.  Jaffa,  A.  Lipman,  A.  Barrett  and 
M.  Eosenberg,  Trustees.  Sabbath  School:  Saturday,  11 
A.  M.;  Sunday,  10  A.  M.;  55  scholars. 


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CEMETERIES. 


Mountain  View — Located  at  the  northern  terminus  of 
Webster  street,  2|  miles  from  City  Hall.  William  Collins, 
Superintendent. 

Odd  Fellows' — Located  near  the  head  of  Fruit  Vale 
avenue. 

St.  Maey's  (R.  C.) — Located  at  the  northern  terminus  of 
Webster  street,  adjoining  the  Mountain  View  Cemetery. 

Hebrew — Located  at  the  northern  terminus  of  Webster 
street,  2J  miles  from  City  Hall. 


SECRET  SOCIETIES. 


Masonic. 


Knights' Templar,  Oakland  Commandery  No.  11.— Stated 
Assembly  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  each  month  in  Broadway 
Block.  Solomon  Lathrop,  Eminent  Commander;  A.  C. 
Waitt,  Generalissimo;  W.  F.  Fletcher,  Captain  General; 
David  McClure,  Prelate;  C.  E.  Gillett,  Senior  Warden;  J. 
E.  Benton,  Junior  Warden;  E.  C.  Gaskill,  Treasurer;  Frank 
W.  Cushing,  Kecorder;  J.  T.  Gardiner,  Standard  Bearer; 
H,  B.  Sears,  Sword  Bearer;  George  D.  Metcalf,  Warder;  F, 
X.  Z.  Marchand,  Captain  of  the  Guard;  George  Patterson, 
Samuel  Bones  and  William  Wilson,  Guards. 

Live  Oak  Lodge,  No.  61,  F.  and  A.  M. — Stated  meetings 
are  held  on  the  first  Friday  evening  of  each  month  at  Ma- 
sonic Hall,  southwest  corner  of  Broadway  and  Eighth  streets. 
Membership,  105.  J.  C.  Martin,  W.  M.;  J.  A.  Mattingly, 
S.  W. ;  E.  J.  Beeby,  J.  W.;  Samuel  Hirshberg,  Treasurer; 
J.  T.  Gardiner,  Secretary;  J.  C.  Irwin,  S.  D.;  Geo.  Good- 
man, J.  D.;  Benjamin  Akerly,  Chaplain;  H.  Ash,  Tyler. 

Oakland  Lodge,  No.  188,  F.  and  A.  M.— Stated  meetings 
on  the  first  Saturday  of  every  month  at  Hall  in  Broadway 
Block,  between  Eleventh  and  Twelfth  streets.  Membership', 
200.  N.  W.  Spaulding,  W.  M. ;  Geo.  E.  Whitney,  S.  W. ; 
J.  E.  Benton,  J.  W.;  C.  B.  Eutherford,  Treasurer;  J.  E. 
Ingols,  Secretary;  Jesse  Walton,  S.  D.;  Joseph  Black,  J. 
D.;  David  McClure,  Chaplain;  Edward  Child,  Marshal;  A. 
S.  Baker,  Tyler. 


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Alcatkaz  Lodge,  No.  244,  F.  and  A.  M. — Stated  meet- 
ings are  held  on  the  first  Monday  of  each  month  at  Masonic 
Hall,  corner  of  Seventh  and  Willow  streets.  West  Oakland. 
Membership,  65.  A.  A.  McKeen,  W.  M.;  A.  C.  Marr,  S. 
W.;  C.  E.  Taylor,  J.  W.;  W.  S.  Snook,  Treasurer;  J.  M. 
McGuire,  Secretary;  Geo.  Goodsell,  S.  I).;  Thomas  Lang- 
ford,  J.  D.;  S.  Climo,  Marshal;  J.  T.  Wills,  Chaplain;  J. 
B.  Oaks,  Tyler. 

Beooklyn  Lodge,  No.  225,  F.  and  A.  M. — Stated  meet- 
ings are  held  on  the  first  Tiiesday  of  each  month;  called 
meetings  every  Tuesday  evening,  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  cor- 
ner of  East  Central  and  Eleventh  avenues,  East  Oakland. 
Membership,  42.  G.  M.  Walker,  W.  M. ;  J.  A.  Webster, 
S.  W.;  Joseph  Hunt,  J.  W. ;  James  Cobbledick,  Treasurer; 
Henry  Tum  Suden,  Secretary;  E.  W.  Martin,  S.  D.;  E. 
Bangle,  J.  D.;  Geo.  E.  Williams,  Marshal;  Samuel  Parson 
and  W.  D.  Conard,  Stewards;  W.  D.  Thomas,  Tyler. 

Oakland  Chaptek,  No.  26,  E.  A.  M. — Stated  meetings 
are  held  on  the  first  and  third  Thursday  evenings  of  each 
month  at  hall  of  Live  Oak  Lodge.  J.  T.  Gardiner,  High 
Priest;  A.  A.  McKeen,  King;  C.  A.  Broad,  Scribe;  W.  B. 
Clayton,  Captain  of  the  Host;  J.  E.  Glascock,  Principal 
Sojourner;  J.  C.  L'win,  Eoyal  Arch  Captain;  J.  P.  Wonder- 
lich.  Master  Third  Vail;  J.  H.  Troy,  Master  Second  Vail; 
P.  Baker,  Master  First  Vail;  Samuel  Hirshberg,  Treasurer; 
Frank  H.  Brooks,  Secretary;  A.  Gemmell,  Guard. 

Alameda  Chapter,  No.  36,  E.  A.  M. — Stated  meetings 
are  held  on  the  first  and  third  Wednesday  of  each  month 
at  the  hall  in  Broadway  Block,  on  Broadway,  between 
Eleventh  and  Twelfth.  George  E.  Whitney,  High  Priest; 
E.  E.  Potter,  King;  (vacant).  Scribe;  F.  W.  Gushing,  Cap- 
tain of  the  Host;  J.  J.  Porter,  Principal  Sojourner;  H.  D. 
Eanlett,  Eoyal  Arch  Captain;  F.  B.  Eodolph,  Master  Third 
Vail;  A.  Kendall,  Master  Second  Vail;  E.  A.  Heron,  Master 
First  Vail;  J.  E.  Ingols,  Secretary;  C.  H.  F.  Braun,  Treas- 
urer; A.  S.  Baker,  Guard. 

Adoptive  Masonry,  the  Order  of  the  Eastern  Star. 

Oak  Leap  Chapter,  No.  8. — Meets  at  Masonic  Hall,  cor- 
ner Eighth  and  Broadway,  on  the  second  and  fourth  Tues- 
day of  each  month.  Darwin  De  Golia,  Worthy  Patron; 
Mrs.  Bettie  A.  Gaskill,  Worthy  Patron,  Miss  Dora  Hirsh- 
berg, Associate  Matron;  Mrs.  Delina  Crellin,  Treasurer; 
Miss  Jennie  Naismith,  Secretary;  Miss  Cora  Andrews,  Con- 


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ductress;  Miss  Ella  Crellin,  Associate  Conductress;    Mrs. 

Caroline   Pierson,    Warder;  Miss   Eosenberg,    Adah; 

Miss  May  Andrews,  Kuth;  Mrs.  C.  C.  Walter,  Esther;  Miss 

Mary  Rutherford,  Martha;  Miss Fellows,  Electa;  R.  C. 

Gaskill,  Sentinel. 

Independent  Order  of  Odd  Fellows. 

This  organization  has  a  comfortable  hall,  built  and  owned 
by  a  joint  stock  company  composed  of  members  of  the 
Order,  on  the  corner  of  Franklin  and  Eleventh  streets.  Most 
all  the  Lodges,  Encampments  and  Odd  Fellows  Societies 
meet  at  this  hall;  the  Library  also  occupies  a  portion  of  the 
second  floor,  looking  out  on  Franklin  street. 

Orion  Lodge,  of  East  Oakland,  has  erected  a  comfortable 
hall  corner  East  Central  and  Eleventh  avenues. 

Oakland  Lodge,  No.  118. — Meets  every  Tuesday  evening. 
The  present  membership  is  260.  George  Kirk,  N.  G. ;  A. 
W.  Pulcifer,  V.  G. ;  C.  W.  Baker,  Recording  Secretary; 
Thomas  J.  King,  Financial  Secretary;  W.  P.  Hamilton, 
Treasurer. 

University  Lodge,  No.  144. — Meets  every  Thursday 
evening.  Present  membership,  180.  M.  E.  Ryan,  N.  G. ; 
M.  E.  Clough,  Y.  G. ;  H.  L.  Adams,  Recording  Secretary; 
D.  E.  Bortree,  Permanent  Secretary;  Robert  Hughes, 
Treasurer. 

Fountain  Lodge,  No.  198. — Meets  every  Monday  evening. 
Present  membership,  150.  E.  H.  Lake,  N.  G. ;  John  Thex- 
ton,  V.  G. ;  Joseph  Lufkin,  Recording  Secretary;  Fred. 
Peterson,  Permanent  Secretary;  E.  Kreyenhagen,  Treasurer; 
Dr.  C.  Cushing,  Medical  Examiner. 

Orion  Lodge,  No.  189. — Meets  every  Saturday  evening, 
at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  corner  East  Central  and  Eleventh 
avenues.  East  Oakland.  Present  membership,  98.  H.  M. 
Kingsbury,  N.  G.;  V.  S.  Northey,  Y.  G.;  W.  A.  Donald- 
son, Recording  Secretary;  George  Chase,  Financial  Secre- 
tary; H.  Liese,  Treasurer. 

Harbor  Lodge,  No.  253. — Meets  every  Wednesday  even- 
ing, at  Masonic  Hall,  West  Oakland.  Membership,  65.  W. 
B.  Ludlow,  N.  G.;  William  H.  Gants,  Y.  G.;  R.  Springer, 
Recording  Secretary;  C.  F.  Taylor,  Permanent  Secretary; 
W.  A.  Hughes,  Treasurer;  Dr.  A.  G.  Anthony,  Medical 
Examiner. 


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Evening  Stae  Lodge,  No.  263. — Meets  every  Wednesday 
evening,  at  Scliimmelpfennig's  Hall,  East  Oakland.  Mem- 
bership, 47.  r.  Scliimmelpfennig,  N.  G. ;  F.  Katzenberg, 
V.  G. ;  J.  A.  Sweet,  Kecording  Secretary;  John  McCracken, 
Treasurer. 

Golden  Eule  Encampment,  No.  34. — Meets  on  the  first 
and  third  Friday  evenings  of  each  month,  at  Odd  Fellows' 
Hall.  Membership,  150.  Arthur  D.  Thompson,  Chief 
Patriot;  J.  E.  Benton,  High  Priest;  George  Kirk,  Senior 
Warden;  A.  S.  Bradford,  Junior  Warden;  George  W.  Lewis, 
Scribe;  Kobert  Hughes,  Treasurer. 

Alameda  Degree  Lodge,  No.  5. — Meets  on  the  second  and 
fourth  Friday  evenings  of  each  month  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall. 
Membership,  375.  D.  A.  Price,  Degree  Master;  George 
Kirk,  Deputy  Degree  Master;  James  Templeton,  Secretary; 
W,  S.  Dryden,  Treasurer. 

Oakland  Kebekah  Degree  Lodge,  No.  16. — Meets  every 
Wednesday  evening.  Membership,  78.  Mrs.  G.  W.  Bol- 
ser,  N.  G. ;  Mrs.  H.  L.  Adams,  V.  G. ;  Miss  Lilian  Brad- 
ford, Secretary;  Miss  Maggie  Price,  Treasurer. 

Brooklyn  Eebekah  Degree  Lodge,  No.  12. — Meets  every 
Monday  evening,  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  East  Central  avenue, 
East  Oakland.  Membership,  about  75.  Mrs.  A.  M.  Liese, 
N.  G.;  Mrs.  Nellie  Loud,  V.  G.;  Mrs.  M.  G.  Hamilton, 
Recording  Secretary;  Mrs.  Sarah  Yale,  Financial  Secretary; 
Miss  Elvira  Martin,  Treasurer. 

Porter  Lodge,  No,  27. — Meets  every  Tuesday  evening  at 
Kohler's  Hall,  corner  Seventh  and  Chester  streets.  Mem- 
bership, 45.  John  F.  Pinkham,  N.  G.;  Wm.  J.  Cotter,  V. 
G.; ,  Recording  Secretary;  Wm.  Maurhan,  Per- 
manent Secretary;  E.  F.  Kohler,  Treasurer. 

Odd  Fellows'  Hall  Association. — Meets  on  the  last  Mon- 
day evening  of  each  month,  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall.  G.  H. 
Fogg,  President;  James  E.  Ingols,  Secretary. 

Odd  Fellows'  Libraries.  —  Second  floor  Odd  Fellows' 
Hall;  P.  J.  Ipsen,  Librarian.  And  Odd  Fellows' Hall,  East 
Oakland.     See  Libraries. 

Odd  Fellows'  Relief  Committee. — Meetings  are  held 
every  Sunday  morning,  at  10  o'clock,  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall, 
corner  Eleventh  and  Franklin  streets.  W.  B.  Ludlow%  Pres- 
ident; J.  E.  Crane,  Secretary;  M.  E.  Ryan,  Treasurer. 


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The  Odd  Fellows'  Cemetery  Assocl4.tion.  —  Cemetery 
located  near  the  head  of  Fruit  Vale  avenue.  Monthly  meet- 
ings third  Wednesday  of  every  month  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall. 
C.  B.  Kutherford,  President;  Robert  Dalziel,  Treasurer; 
George  W.  Lewis,  Secretary. 

United  Ancient  Order  of  Druids. 

Oakland  Grove,  No.  24 — Meets  at  Live  Oak  Hall  every 
Wednesday  evening.  Membership,  83.  C.  Winant,  N.  A.; 
Albert  Sampson,  Y.  A.;  W.  T.  Beck,  Secretary;  H.  Smilow, 
Treasurer;  L.  Groettner,  I.  G. 

Agassiz  Grove,  No.  33 — Meets  at  Pythian  Hall,  1056 
Broadway,  every  Monday  evening.  Number  of  members, 
50.  F.  Cavagnaro,  P.  A.  J.;  L.  Jaccard,  N.  A.;  G.  Ada- 
mina,  V.  A.;  S.  Cheyrias,  Rec.  Sec;  H.  Grandjean,  Treas. ; 
P.  Calou,  Conductor;  P.  Krepper,  I.  G. ;  P.  Noisat,  O.  G. 
This  Grove  works  in  the  French  language. 

Knights  of  Pythias. 

Live  Oak  Lodge,  No.  17 — Meets  every  Wednesday  evening 
at  Pythian  Castle,  1056  Broadway.  Membership,  about 
100.  A.  W.  Craig,  P.  C. ;  R.  J.  Cavasso,  C.  C;  I.  C.  Con- 
nor, y.  C;  J.  A.  Moore,  Prelate;  H.  A.  Holland,  Keeper 
of  Records  and  Seal;  D.  B.  Bankhead,  M.  of  E.;  G.  G. 
Thomas,  M.  of  F.;  W.  B.  Wakefield,  M.  at  A.;  E.  F.  Voor- 
hies,  I.  G. ;  B.  Larkin,  O.  G. 

Brooklyn  Lodge,  No.  32 — Instituted  August  21,  1875. 
Present  membership,  78.  Meets  every  Monday  evening  at 
Schimmelpfennig's  Hall,  East  Oakland.  H.  H.  Colby,  P. 
C;  W.  W.  Mill,  C.  C;  E.  L.  Hutton,  V.  C;  W.  H.  Ham- 
ilton, Prelate;  A.  Hampel,  Keeper  of  Records  and  Seal; 
Frederick  Schimmelpfennig,  M.  of  E.;  J.  W.  Glaze,  M,  of 
F.;  C.  J.  H.  Luth,  M.  at  A.;  L.  TriUut,  I.  G.;  E.  H. 
Warren,  O.  G. 

Liberty  Lodge,  No.  35 — Meets  every  Thursday  evening  at 
Masonic  Hall,  corner  of  Seventh  and  Willow  streets.  Insti- 
tuted April  1,  1876.  Membership,  76.  R.  W.  Grannis,  P. 
C;  A.  Page,  C.  C;  N.  Steinhart,  V.  C;  Capt.  Freeman, 
Prelate;  J.  T.  Morehead,  Keeper  of  Records  and  Seal;  J. 
Collyer,  M.  of  F.;  H.  Y.  Baker,  M.  of  E.;  C.  M.  Jackson, 
M.  at  A.;  Moses  Morris,  I.  G. ;  — .  Schack,  O.  G. ;  Dr.  A. 
G.  Anthony,  Medical  Examiner. 


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Independent   Order   of    Red   Men    (exclusively   German.) 

Alameda  Stamm,  Ko.  113 — Meets  every  MoDclaj  evening 
at  Germania  Hall.  Membership,  60.  William  Sohst,  D. 
G.  C;  William  Sohst,  O.  Chief;  Justus  Held,  U.  Chief; 
Frank  Senram,  B.  Chief;  William  Kohler,  Treasurer;  E. 
Harmon,  Recording  Sec. ;  D.  Vogt,  Financial  Sec. 


Ancient   Order   Hibernians. 

DmsiON  No.  1 — Meets  on  the  third  Thursday  of  each 
month  at  Hibernia  Hall,  Broadway,  between  Third  and 
Fourth.  Nicholas  Wheeler,  President;  Thomas  Eowan, 
"Vice-President;  P.  Heverin,  Financial  Secretary;  George 
Shields,  Eecording  Secretary;  M;  J.  Ryan,  Treasurer. 

Division  No.  2 — Meets  on  the  first  Thursday  of  each 
month  at  Hibernia  Hall.  James  Keys,  President;  John 
Ham,  Vice-President;  C  A.  Mulvey,  Recording  Secretary; 
Thomas  Kiley,  Financial  Secretary;  P.  Murphy,  Treasurer. 

DmsiON  No.  3 — Meets  on  second  Thursday  of  each  month 
at  Hibernia  Hall.  P.  Murphy,  President;  F.  Haley,  Vice- 
President;  John  O'Bryan,  Recording  Secretary;  Thomas 
Murray,  Financial  Secretary;  James  McElroy,  Treasurer. 

Independent  Order  of  Good  Templars. 

Brooklyn  Lodge,  No.  384. — Meets  every  Thursday  even- 
ing, at  Schimmelpfennig's  Hall,  on  East  Central  avenue,  be- 
tween Fifteenth  and  Sixteenth  avenues.  East  Oakland. 
Membership,  about  55.  J.  D.  Yost,  W.  C.  T.;  M.  Watson, 
W.  V.  T. ;  A.  Whipple,  W.  S. ;  E.  Warren,  W.  F.  S. ;  H. 
Freeman,  W.  T.:  G.  Icke,  W.  M. ;  H.  S.  Smith,  L.  D.  and 
W.  C;  Miss  A.  Liese,  W.  I.  G.;  W.  Stocker,  W.  O.  G. ;  W. 
R.  Jones,  P.  W.  C.  T. 

Athens  Lodge  No.  286. — Meets  every  Saturday  evening, 
at  Millington's  Hall.  Membership,  about  85.  C.  E.  Quig- 
ley,  W.  C.  T.;  Mrs.  Rundells,  W.  V.  T.;  W.  C.  Bridgeman, 

W.  S.;  J.  W.  Towle,  W.  F.  S.;  Mrs.  Freeman,  W.  t.;  

Clark,  W.  M.;  W.  Coolidge,  P.  W.  C.  T. 

Fountain  Lodge,  No.  193. — Meets  every  Monday  evening, 
at  Camron  Hall.  Membership,  67.  J.  Gilman,  L.  D. ;  K. 
C.  Hatch,  W.  C.  T.;  Miss  E.  C.  Peck,  W.  V.  T.;  F.  San- 
ford,  W.  S. ;  Miss  Jennie  S.  Naismith,  W.  F.  S. ;  Mrs.  Rand, 
W.  T. ;  Mr.  Taylor,  W.  M. 


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Ivy  Lodge  No.  200. — Meets  on  Friday  evening,  at  Masonic 
Hall,  corner  of  Seventh  and  Willow  streets,  West  Oakland. 
Membership,  45.  Instituted  January,  1876.  W.  F.  Price, 
L.  D.;  J.  M.  McGuire,  P.  W.  C.  T.;  Charles  Poulter,  W.  0. 
T. ;  Miss  Nellie  Bigley,  W.  V.  T. ;  Mrs.  P.  A.  Berry,  W.  S. ; 
Charles  Scott,  W.  F.  S. ;  Miss  Emily  Davison,  W.  T.;  Chas. 
Surryhne,  M. ;  Miss  Emma  Surrvhne,  W.  I.  G. ;  K.  Cobb, 
W.  O.  G. 

Champions  of  the  Red  Cross. 

Myrtle  Encampment,  No.  61. — Meets  every  Saturday 
evening,  at  Masonic  Hall,  southwest  corner  of  Broadway 
and  Eighth  streets.  Membership,  '23.  G.  M.  Teeple,  C; 
Miss  Clementina  Kowley,  Jr.  C:  C.  F.  Hemphill,  C.  of  H.; 
L.  J.  Eector,  Recording  Secretary;  L.  A.  Kaleigh,  Financial 
Secretary;  C.  P.  Raleigh,  Treasurer. 

Independent  Order  of  B'nai  B'rith. 

Oakland  Lodge,  No.  252. — Meets  at  Masonic  Hall,  cor- 
ner of  Eighth  and  Broadway,  every  Sunday.  Membership, 
45.  M.  H.  Coffee,  Monitor;  I.  D.  Ryttenberg,  President; 
A.  Jonas,  Vice-President;  E.  Bernstein,  Secretary;  A.  Cerf, 
Treasurer;  J.  Coleman,  Warden. 

Order  of  Orangemen. 

Lincoln  Loyal  Orange  Lodge,  No.  137. — Meets  at  Nicholl 
Hall  every  alternate  Saturday. 

Herrmann's  Scehne. 

California  Lodge,  No.  2 — Meets  every  Thursday  night 
at  Germania  Hall.  Membership,  93.  E.  Harmon,  Presi- 
dent; Fred.  Offe,  Vice-President;  Charles  Partenski,  Re- 
cording Secretary;  Fred.  BruDJes,  Financial  Secretary; 
Frank  Harding,  Treasurer. 

Janissaries   of  Light. 

Temple,  No.  11.— Organized  September,  1876.  Number 
of  members  about  30.  Meets  at  8  o'clock  every  Saturday 
evening,  at  310  Grove  street.  J.  C.  Darnal,  Worthy  Centre; 
D.  Leitch,  Chairman  Board  of  Council;  Mrs.  R.  Stewart, 
Recording  Secretary. 

Temple,  No.  40. — Organized  October,  1878.  Number  of 
members  about  6Y.     Meets  at  Nicholl  Hall  every  Tuesday, 


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at  8  p.  M.  J.  B.  Wilson,  Worthy  Centre  and  Chairman 
Board  of  Council;  Mrs.  S.  G.  Johnson,  Recording  Sec- 
retary. 

Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen. 

Officees  of  the  Grand  Lodge. — M.  T.  Brewer,  Past 
Grand  Master  Workman;  Clay  W.  Taylor,  Grand  Master 
Workman;  William  H.  Barnes,  Grand  Foreman;  E.  De 
Lano,  Grand  Overseer;  H.  G.  Pratt,  Grand  Recorder, 
office  St.  Ann's  Building,  corner  Eddy  and  Powell  streets, 
San  Francisco;  C.  H.  Haile,  Grand  Receiver;  I.  A.  Duns- 
moor,  Grand  Guide;  William  Wiltse,  Jr.,  Grand  Watch- 
man; Grand  Trustees,  Charles  F.  Gompertz,  Charles  G. 
Reed  and  Ed.  Carlson;  Representatives  to  Supreme  Lodge, 
H.  G.  Pratt,  Wm.  H.  Jordan  and  M.  T.  Brewer. 

California,  No.  1. — Instituted  August  21,  1875.  Meets 
every  Tuesday  night  at  Masonic  Hall,  West  Oakland.  Mem- 
bersliip,  105.  George  F.  Degen,  P.  M.  W. ;  George  E. 
Bugbee,  M.  W. ;  William  H.  Wilkinson,  Recorder;  E.  Sur- 
ryhne.  Receiver. 

Oakland,  No.  2. — Instituted  June  10,  1876.  Meets  every 
Friday  night  in  A.  O.  U.  W.  Hall,  corner  Central  avenue 
and  Franklin  street.  Membership,  114.  M.  E.  Ryan,  P. 
M.  W.;  F.  Dawe,  M.  W.;  S.  H.  Mitchell,  Recorder;  W. 
R.  Thomas,  Receiver. 

Brooklyn,  No.  3. — Instituted  September  19, 1876.  Meets 
every  Thursday  night  in  A.  O.  U.  W.  Hall.  Membership, 
53.  James  Miller,  "P.  M.  W.;  H.  C.  Hinman,  M.  W.;  Geo. 
Chase,  Recorder;  J.  W.  Phillips,  Receiver. 

Occidental,  No.  6. — Instituted.  July  20,  1877.  Meets 
every  Friday  night  at  Kohler's  Hall,  West  Oakland.  Mem- 
bership, 97.  N.  B.  Hoyt,  P.  M.  W.;  J.  A.  Hall,  M.  W.; 
W.  G.  Hawkett,  Recorder;  N.'  B,  Hoyt,  Receiver. 

Pacific,  No.  7.— Instituted  July  24,  1877.  Meets  every 
Thursday  night  at  Masonic  Hall.  Membership,  165.  Geo. 
J.  Mitchell,  P.  M.  W.;  Henry  Vrooman,  M.  W. ;  C.  W. 
Baker,  Recorder;  A.  A.  Guernsey,  Receiver. 

Temple,  No.  11  (Temescal.) — Instituted  December  4, 
1877.  Meets  every  Monday  night  at  A.  O.  IT.  W.  Hall. 
Membership,  50.  G.  W.  Beighle,  P.  M.  W.;  H.  C.  Bab- 
cock,  M.  W.;  W.  H.  Eadon,  Recorder;  C.  R.  Norris,  Re- 
ceiver. 

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everyMonday  nightat  A.  O.  U.  "W.  Hall.  Membership,  267. 
C.  K.  Eobinson,  P.  M.  W.;  C.  H.  Dunton,  M.  W.;  Geo. 
G.  Bailey,  Kecorder;  J.  W.  Warboys,  Receiver. 

Keystone,  No.  64. — Instituted  November  13,  1878. 
Meets  every  Tuesday  night  at  A.  O.  U.  W.  Hall.  Member- 
ship, 61.  N.  P.  Vallejo,  P.  M.  W.;  P.  H.  McGrew,  M.W.; 
George  H.  Miller,  Recorder;  J.  J.  White,  Receiver. 

Degree  of  Honor,  A.  O.  U.  W. 

Dawn  of  Hope,  No.  1. — Meets  at  Kohler's  Hall  second 
and  fourth  Monday  night  of  every  month.  Membership, 
100. 

SiLVEK  Star,  No.  2.— Meets  at  A.  O.  U.  W.  Hall,  Teme- 
scal,  every  Friday  night. 

Ivy,  No.  4.— Meets  at  A.  O.  U.  W.  Hall  first  and  third 
Wednesday  night  of  every  month. 

Knights  of  Honor. 

Clinton  Lodge,  No.  2019,  K.  of  H. — Meets  every  Wednes- 
day at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  East  Oakland.  W.  H.  H.  Hamil- 
ton, Dictator;  F.  M.  Deene,  Vice  Dictator;  David  Hughes, 
Assistant  Dictator;  J.H.Hayes,  Recorder;  Joseph  Chessman, 
Financial  Recorder;  T.  F.  Steere,  Treasurer;  Samuel  Par- 
sons, Chaplain;  W.  C.  White,  Guide;  B.  Bangle,  Guardian; 
H.  H.  Colby,  Sentinel;  M.  W.  Fish,  Medical  Examiner. 

Lodge  No.  — .  K.  of  H. — Meets  at  Kohler's  Hall,  every 
Thursday  evening.  Membership,  40.  W.  W.  Morrison, 
Past  Dictator;  N.  B.  Hoyt,  Dictator;  J.  T.  Carothers,  Vice 
Dictator;  G.  E.  Bugbee,  Assistant  Dictator;  W.  G.  Hawkett, 
Recorder;  W.  F.  Price,  Financial  Recorder. 

American  Legion  of  Honor. 

Council  No.  — ,  A.  L.  of  H. — Meets  at  1056  Broadway, 
on  the  first  and  third  Fridays  of  each  month.  Number  of 
members,  90.  James  Dods,  Commander;  John  Gushing, 
Vice  Commander;  J.  G.  McCallum,  Orator;  E.  W.  Wood- 
ward, Treasurer;  C.  L.  Crabtree,  Secretary;  O.  C.  Wheeler, 
Past  Commander. 

Council  No.  — ,  A.  L.  of  H. — Meets  at  Kohler's  Hall, 
West  Oakland,  on  the  first  and  third  Saturdays  of  each 
month.  Membership,  40.  J.  F.  Pinkham,  Commander; 
J.  K.  Price,  Vice  Commander;  W.  F.  Price,  Secretary;  N. 
B.  Vail,  Collector;  E.  F.  Kohler,  Treasurer. 


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MISCELLANEOUS    SOCIETIES.  69 

Unity  Council,  A.  L.  of  H. — Meets  every  Friday  evening 
at  Masonic  Hall,  West  Oakland.  Membership,  30.  A.  G. 
Anthony,  Past  Commander;  W.  S.  Snook,  Commander;  W. 

B.  Ludlow,  Vice  Commander;  John  W.  Thurman,    Orator: 

C.  W.  Gilbert,  Eecorder;  ti.  W.  Ball,  Collector;  A.  A.  Mc- 
Keen,  Treasurer. 

Union  Council  A.  L.  of  H.,  No.  168. — Meets  every  alter- 
nate Friday,  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  East  Oakland.  J.  E. 
Blethen,  Commander;  A.  L.  Fuller,  Vice  Commander;  W. 
H.  H.  Hamilton,  Orator;  H.  C.  Hinman,  Past  Commander; 
M.  J.  Hamilton,  Secretary;  J.  H.  Haj-es,  Collector;  T.  F. 
Steere,  Treasurer;  Georgietta  Blethen,  Chaplain;  Benjamin 
Crandell,  Guide;  Samuel  Parsons,  Warden;  T.  J.  Hughes, 
Sentry. 


MISCELLANEOUS  SOCIETIES. 

Alameda  County  Medical  Association. — Meets  at  the 
Health  Office,  City  Hall,  on  the  second  Tuesday  evening  of 
each  month.  Organized  October  25th,  1869.  Incorporated 
January  9th,  1871.  Annual  election  on  the  second  Tuesday 
in  January.  Active  members,  42;  honorary  members,  5; 
non-resident  members,  12.  P.  Wheeler,  President;  J.  R. 
Brad  way,  Vice-President;  R.  Woods,  Secretary;  E.W.  Buck, 
Treasurer.  Board  of  Censors:  J.  B.  Trembley,  J.  S.  Adams 
and  N.  L.  Buck. 

Daughters  of  Israel  Benenolent  Society. — Instituted 
March,  1877.  Meets  on  the  third  Wednesday  of  each  month 
in  Vestry  room  of  the  Synagogue.  Membership,  35.  Mrs. 
Pi.  Bell,  President;  Mrs.  J.  Letter,  Vice-President;  Mrs.  M. 
H.  Coffee,  Secretary;  Mrs.  I.  Alexander,  Treasurer;  Mrs. 
N.  Cohen,  Mrs.  E.  Bernstein  and  Mrs.  A.  Barrett,  Trustees. 

Deutscher  Feauen  Verein. — Meets  at  Germania  Hall  on 
the  first  Thursday  of  each  month.  Membership,  80.  Mrs. 
Schwerdt,  President;  Mrs.  Herman  Cordes,  Vice-President; 
Mrs.  Price,  Secretary;  Mrs.  Schramm,  Treasurer. 

German  School  Society  or  Oakland.-  School,  Ninth 
street,  between  Washington  and  Clay  streets.  Scholars,  20; 
members,  90.  Dr.  H.  T.  Legler,  "^President;  E.  Mueller, 
Secretary;  H.  Tum  Suden,  Treasurer;  Miss  Clarens,  Teach- 
er; H.  Cordes,  J.  F.  W.  Bahls,  H.  Tum  Suden,  Charles 
Bredhoff  and  Louis  Leimort,  Directors. 


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Germania  Hall  Association. — Meets  every  first  and  third 
Tuesday  of  each  month  at  Germania  Hall.  Samuel  Hirsh- 
berg,  President;  Henry  Marten,  Secretary;  E.  Kreyenhagen, 
Treasurer. 

Hebrew  Benevolent  Society. — Meets  on  the  first  Sunday 
evening  of  each  month  at  the  Hall,  corner  of  Eighth  street 
and  Broadway.  D.  S.  Hirshberg,  President;  Jacob  Sam- 
uels, Yice-President;  I.  D.  Kyttenberg,  Secretary  and  Treas- 
urer; S.  Hirshberg,  Leon  Hershberg  and  H.  Ash,  Trustees. 

Young  Mens'  Hebrew  Association. — Meets  on  the  second 
Sunday  of  each  month  at  Masonic  Hall,  corner  of  Eighth 
street  and  Broadway.  Membership,  40.  D.  S.  Hirshberg, 
President;  George  Samuels,  Vice-President;  P.  E.  Bern- 
stein, Secretary;  S.  Kahn,  Treasurer. 

Ladies'  Belief  Society. — Incorporated  June  12,  1872. 
Monthly  meeting  first  Thursday  of  every  month,  in  the 
Chapel  of  the  First  Congregational  Church  during  the 
Winter  months,  and  at  the  Home  during  Summer.  Annual 
meeting  first  Thursday  in  May.  The  Society  owns  a  Home 
and  ten  acres  of  land  on  the  south  side  of  Linden  avenue, 
between  Broadway  and  Telegraph  avenue,  Temescal,  do- 
nated to  them  by  Elijah  Bigelow,  Esq.  Since  the  Home 
has  been  in  their  possession  improvements  costing  about 
$8,000  have  been  added.  The  present  number  of  inmates  is 
70,  and  no  others  can  be  received  except  as  vacancies  occur. 
Ofiicers:  Mrs.  N.  P.  Perine,  President;  Mrs.  K.  W.  Kirk- 
ham  and  Mrs.  Lucy  E.  Dam,  Vice-Presidents;  Mrs.  S.  E. 
Henshaw,  Recording  Secretary;  Mrs.  F.  E.  Weston,  Cor- 
responding Secretary;  Mrs.  S.  G.  Chamberlain,  Treasurer; 
Mrs.  Isabella  Perkins,  Matron. 

Oakland  Athletic  Club.— Meets  at  Germania  Hall,  on 
Webster  street,  near  Seventh,  on  the  first  Thursday  of  each 
month.  Practice  nights  Monday  and  Wednesday.  Ed.  A. 
Parker,  President;  W.  G.  Henshaw,  Vice-President;  W.  H, 
Rabe,  Secretary;  F.  P.  Marsh,  Treasurer;  George  E.  De 
Golia,  E.  W.  Dean,  L.  Ghirardelli,  George  Gladding  and 
C.  B,  Overacker,  Board  of  Directors;  Benj.  Boguer  and  John 
Hammersmith,  Leaders. 

Oakland  Benevolent  Society. — Meets  on  the  second 
Monday  of  each  month,  at  rooms  of  the  Association,  516 
Fifteenth  street.  The  object  of  the  Association  is  to  afford 
relief  to  the  worthy,  whom  adverse  circumstances  have  ren- 
dered temporarily  needy.     During   twelve   months   ending 


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May  1st,  relief  has  been  granted  in  6,748  cases;  during  tlie 
same  time  $2,827  25  were  received  and  12,802  37  expended, 
and  about  $2,500  worth  of  clothing  were  distributed.  E. 
W.  Buck,  President;  H.  B.  Sears,  Secretary  and  Manager. 

Oakland  Turn  Verein. — Regular  meetings  are  held  on 
the  first  and  third  Wednesday  evenings  of  each  month,  at 
Germania  Hall.  A  library  comprising  over  one  thousand 
volumes  is  sustained  by  the  association.  The  reading-room 
is  open  every  evening.  Number  of  members,  70.  Officers : 
Otto  Kneipp,  President;  H.  J.  Sohst,  Yice-President;  Theo. 
Karsten,  Secretary;  David  Yogt,  Treasurer;  Henry  Marten, 
Leader;  Charles  Kirschhoff,  Steward  and  Ijibrarian. 

St.  Anthony's  Catholic  Total  Abstinence  Literary  and 
Philharmonic  Society. — Meets  at  St.  Anthony's  Hall,  Six- 
teenth avenue  between  East  Fifteen  and  East  Sixteenth 
streets,  every  Thursday  evening.  Membership,  about  60. 
J.  J.  Kane,  President;  JohnH.  Ellis,  Vice-President;  Victor 
Gilardin,  Corresponding  Secretary;  James  Lamb,  Secretary; 
A.  Foute,  Treasurer. 

Oakland  Literary  and  Aid  Society.  —  Incorporated  in 
1875.  Number  of  members,  67.  TJiis  society  is  composed 
exclusively  of  colored  members,  and  has  for  its  object 
mutual  improvement  and  social  intercourse;  coupled  with 
this  also  is  a  system  of  mutual  benefits,  which  provides  for 
a  payment  of  three  dollars  per  week  to  members  during 
sickness,  and  the  sum  of  fifty  dollars  for  funeral  expenses 
in  case  of  death  of  any  member.  Meets  every  Monday  even- 
ing in  their  hall  adjoining  Hibernia  Hall,  714  Broadway. 
C.  H.  Scott,  President;  Miss  E.  A.  Farrell,  Recording  Sec- 
retary; J.  "W.  Smith,  Financial  Secretary;  Mrs.  A.  E.  Far- 
rell, Treasurer. 

Society  for  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Animals. — Organ- 
ized 1877.  Number  of  members,  50.  Since  the  organiza- 
'*  tion  of  this  society  there  have  been  several  convictions  for 
violations  of  the  State  statute  providing  for  the  punishment 
of  persons  found  guilty  of  cruelty  to  animals.  W.  B.  Hardy, 
Treasurer.  William  S.  Baxter,  Secretary. 

Native  Sons  of  the  Golden  West — Oakland  Lodge, 
No.  2. — Instituted  November,  1876.  Number  of  members, 
50.  Meets  every  Monday  evening  in  Nicholl  Hall,  474  Ninth 
street.  E.  H.  McMillan.  President;  James  J.  Nash,  Vice 
President;  A.  L.  Sampson,  Second  Vice-President;  L. 
Schneilly,   Third  Vice-President;   W.   A.   Nash,    Secretary; 


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Henry  Trever,  Kecording  Secretary;  J.  J.  Nagle,  Treasurer; 
J.  Beclit,  Marshal. 

Occidental  Club. — Organized  February,  1878-  Location 
of  rooms,  comer  of  Central  avenue  and  Harrison  street. 
Objects:  Social  intercourse,  reading-room,  etc.  Number  of 
members,  70.  E.  Hochkofler,  President;  A.  K.  P.  Harmon, 
Vice-President;  G.  Muecke,  Secretary;  H.  P.  Gregory, 
Treasurer. 

Homeopathic  Hospital  Society. — Organized  in  1877  for 
the  purpose  of  providing  for  the  maintenance  of  a  hospital, 
furnishing  treatment  in  this  particular  school  of  medicine. 
Under  its  auspices  the  hospital,  864  Nineteenth  street,  near 
Market,  has  been  opened  for  the  free  treatment  of  patients. 
Parties  desiring  treatment  c^n  be  admitted  on  application  to 
Dr.  Lyons,  northeast  corner  Jefferson  and  Eleventh  streets; 
Dr.  J.  M.  Selfridge,  Surgeon. 

Egbert  Emmet  Literaey  and  Social  Club. — Meets  every 
Thursday  night  at  Nieholl  Hall.  Number  of  members, 
45.  James  Cahill,  President;  J.  Twohig,  Vice-President; 
Burnett  McManus,  Secretary. 

St.  Joseph's  Benevolent  Society. — Meets  on  the  second 
Monday  evening  of  each  month  at  St.  Mary's  Hall,  Seventh 
street,  between  Jefferson  and  Grove.  Membership,  75.  B. 
McFadden,  President;  Zack  Montgomery,  Vice-President; 
A.  Mclsaac,  Eecording  Secretary;  John  Lj^nch,  Financial 
Secretary;  T.  E.  Burns,  Treasurer. 

Grand  Army  of  the  Eepublic,  Lyon  Post,  No.  8. — Es- 
tablished Sept.  10,  1878.  Meets  every  second  and  fourth 
Wednesday,  at  A.  O.  U.  W.  Hall,  southeast  corner  Central 
avenue  and  Franklin  street.  Membership,  80.  James  M. 
Davis,  Post  Commander;  T.  H.  Allen,  Senior  Vice-Com- 
mander; S.  P.  Babcock,  Junior  Vice-Commander;  Jacob 
Winkler,  Adjutant;  James  Hill,  Qviartermaster;  D.  C.  Law-  f 
rence.  Chaplain;  F.  L.Parker,  Officer  Day;  George  Oakes, 
Officer  Guard;  George  Minnett,  Sergeant  Major;  H.  C. 
Wells,  Q.  M.  Sergeant. 

Verein  Eintracht.— Meets  at  Germania  Hall  every  Tues- 
day. Membership,  140.  Frank  Harding,  President;  Geo. 
Liebel,  Vice-President;  Christ.  Goerner,  Secretary;  John 
Haller,  Treasurer. 

The  Brooklyn  Cosmopolitan  Society.— Objects :    Tem- 


S    F    LAUNDRY       '^^O""  attention  to  orders  for  washing. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F..  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


All  kinds  of  PURE  ICE  CREAM  made  to  order  at  GORDON'S. 


MILITARY.  73 


perance  and  literary.  Meets  every  Sunday  evening,  at  7  p. 
M.,  in  Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  corner  East  Central  and  Eleventh 
avenues.  C.  A.  Pinkbam,  President;  J.  H.  Taggart,  Sec- 
retary. 

St.  Andeew's  Benevolent  Society. — Organized  1878. 
Meets  every  Thursday  evening,  in  Pythian  Castle.  Number 
of  members  about  100.  Archibald  McKinlay,  President; 
John  Collins  and  Alexander  Campbell,  Vice-Presidents; 
James  Templeton,  Secretary;  Thomas  Turnbull,  Financial 
Secretary;  Peter  Thompson,  Treasurer. 


MILITARY. 


Oakland  Guard. — Unattached,  Second  Brigade,  N.  G.  C. 
Armory,  Millington's  Hall.  Membership,  78.  Weekly  drill 
every    Thursday    evening.     Squad    drill   Tuesday.     Henry 

Levy,  Captain; ,  First  Lieutenant;  H.   H.  Bur- 

rell,  Second  Lieutenant;  Martin  Eyan,  First  Sergeant. 

Oakland  Light  Cavalry. — Unattached,  Second  Brigade, 
N.  G.  C.  Armory,  1069  Broadway.  Membership,  79. 
Meets  at  armory  every  Monday  evening,  at  7:30  p.  m.  in 
Winter,  and  8  p.  m.  in  Summer.  Squad  drill  every  Thurs- 
day night.  W.  C.  Little,  Captain;  T.  H.  Allen,  First  Lieu- 
tenant; W.  H.  H.  Husse}',  Second  Lieutenant;  Webb  N. 
Pearce,  Second  Lieutenant;  E.  H.  Woolsey,  Surgeon;  Kev. 
J.  K.  McLean,  Chaplain;  E.  E.  Danforth,  First  Sergeant; 
N.  Williams,  Quartermaster  Sergeant. 

Oakland  Amateur  Rifle  Association — Instituted  April 
18,  1876.  Meets  at  672  Eleventh  street.  Number  of  mem- 
bers, 40.  This  society  is  formed  of  amat-eurs  who  have  been 
enabled  by  practice  to  compete  with  the  best  marksmen  in 
the  State.  E.  H.  Pardee,  President;  E.  J.  Webster,  Sec- 
retary; Sheldon  I.  Kellogg,  Jr.,  Vice-President  and  Treas- 


The  "Oakland"  Collection  Office, 


8th  and  Broadway,  up  stairs 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MaM  St.,  S.  F.--Speclal  Desigjs  In  Window  Shades  to  Order. 


74  OAKLAND   DIRECTORY. 


BANKS. 


First  National  Bank  of  Oakland. 

Incorporated  May  15,  1875. 

No.  969  Broadway.  V.  D.  Moody,  President;  B.  F. 
Mann,  Vice-President;  C.  H.  Twombly,  Cashier.  Author- 
ized capital,  $1,000,000.     Paid  up  capital,  $100,000. 

Union  National  Bank. 

Incorporated  May  26,  1875. 

Southeast  corner  Broadway  and  Ninth  streets.  A.  C. 
Henry,  President;  H.  A.  Palmer,  Cashier.  Capital,  $100,- 
000. 

Oakland  Bank  of  Savings. 

Incorporated  August  13,  1867. 

Northeast  corner  Twelfth  and  Broadway.  E.  C.  Sessions, 
President;  W.  W.  Garthwaite,  Cashier.  Capital  and  re- 
serve, $496,350.  Authorized  Capital,  $1,000,000.  Deposits, 
$1,556,587.  Earnings  for  six  months  ending  December  31, 
1879,  $86,666. 

Union  Savings  Bank. 

Incorporated  May  26,  1869. 

Southeast  corner  Broadway  and  Ninth  streets.  J.  West 
Martin,  President;  H.  A.  Palmer,  Vice-President  and  Treas- 
urer. Loans,  December  31,  1879,  $1,503,871.77.  Deposits, 
$1, 317,094 .  93.     Capital  and  reserve  fund,  $503,929. 

West  Oakland  Mutual  Iioan  Association. 

Incorporated  July  21,  1875. 

Capital  stock,  $600,000.  Membership,  300.  Office,  Ma- 
sonic Hall,  corner  Willow  and  Seventh  streets.  This  is  a 
mutual  banking  association,  whose  object  is  to  assist  sal- 
aried persons  in  obtaining  homes,  saving  their  earnings,  and 
to  aid  them  in  improving  and  acquiring  real  and  other  prop- 
erty. This  society  is  in  successful  operation,  with  a  paid 
up  capital  of  over  $250,000.  Its  officers  are  N.  Giamboni, 
President;  William  Wagner,  Treasurer,  and  A.  Sbarboro, 
Secretary. 


Sr    I  AIIMnDY  WASHING  well  done  at  very  low  rates. 

.     r.     LHUnUni.      Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  iCE  WAGONS  run  regularly  to  Alameda  and  Berkeley. 


LIBRARIES.  75 


LIBRARIES. 

Free  Library  and  Central  Reading  Rooms  of  Oakland. 

Nortli  side  of  Fourteenth  street  between  Washington  and 
Clay  streets.  The  association  has  been  formed  to  provide  a 
free  reading  room  to  the  public.  Here  will  be  found  news- 
papers and  periodicals  aggregating  over  one  hundred  in  num- 
ber. The  library  contains  nearly  6,000  volumes.  Branches 
of  this  institution  have  been  established  at  170-4  Seventh 
street,  West  Oakland,  and  at  622  East  Central  avenue.  East 
Oakland.  Open  daily,  Sundays  and  Holidays  excepted,  from 
9  A.  M.  to  9  p.  M.  J.  iPreston  Moore,  President;  G.  M.  Fish- 
er, Vice-President;  J.  B.  McChesney,  Secretary  and  Treas- 
urer; Miss  Ina  D.  Coolbrith,  Librarian;  Henry  Peterson  and 
Miss  Ina  Peterson,  Assistant  Librarians. 

Odd  Fellows'  Library. 

Second  floor  of  Odd  Fellows'  Hall  Building,  northwest 
corner  of  Franklin  and  Eleventh  streets.  The  present  num- 
ber of  volumes  in  the  library  is  a  little  over  4,000;  several 
hundred  volumes  have  recently  been  added  to  the  collection. 
During  1879,  19,623  volumes  were  taken  out  for  perusal. 
The  library  is  sustained  by  Oakland,  University,  and  Foun- 
tain Lodges,  of  Oakland,  and  Porter  Lodge,  of  West  Oak- 
land; each  Lodge  contributing  fifty  cents  per  quarter  for 
each  member  of  the  Lodge  in  good  standing.  Reading  room 
open  from  9  a.  m.  to  12  m.  ;  from  1  to  5  p.  m.,  and  from  6  to 
9  p.  M.  Officers:  W.  D.  Harwood,  President;  G.  W.  Lewis, 
Secretary;  D.  T.  Fowler,  Treasurer;  P.  J.  Ipsen,  Librarian. 
Officers'  meetings  last  Friday  of  each  month. 

Odd  Fellows'  Library,  East  Oakland. 

Odd  Fellows'  Hall.  Number  of  volumes  about  1,000. 
The  library  is  sustained  by  Orion  Lodge,  of  East  Oakland. 
W.  H.  Hamilton,  President;  F.  M.  W-  Fish,  Secretary;  H. 
W.  Barnes,  Treasurer;  W.  C.  White,  Librarian. 


THE  PRESS. 


The  Press  of  Oakland  consists  of  one  daily  morning  and 
one  daily  evening  paper,  three  general  weekly  newspapers, 
one  semi-weekly  (German  paper),  one  illustrated  weekly,  one 


GILBERT  &  BROWN 


Pardos  Parc-taaisiiisr  furnished  M'ilb  yioney  for 
Building  — Pa\alile  In  Installments  at  L'lW  liates  of 
Interest.      So.  2  Park  Bow,  Park  St.,  Alamedm. 


GEO.W.  CLARK,  645  Mamt  St.,  S.  F.,  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


76  OAKLAND    DIRECTORY. 

semi-monthly  and  two  monthly  papers.     They  are  generally 
well  edited,  and  reflect  the  spirit  of  the  gi'owing  city. 

Times  (daily  morning),  952  Broadway.  Published  by 
Times  Publishing  Co.  Yearly  subscription,  $6;  by  carrier, 
15  cents  per  week. 

Tkibune  (daily  evening),  406  Central  avenue.  Published 
by  Tribune  Publishing  Company.  Yearly  subscription,  $6; 
delivered  at  15  cents  per  week. 

Hekald  of  Teuth  (monthly.)  Devoted  to  the  religious 
interests  of  the  Pacific  Coast.  Kev.  G.  S.  Abbott,  Editor. 
Subscriptions  50  cents  per  annum. 

Oakland  Journal  (German  semi-weekly.)  Published  by 
the  Journal  Company,  Germania  Hall. 

The  Mieror  (weekly  illustrated),  room  6,  Wilcox  Block. 
Published  by  the  Mirror  Publishing  Co.  Monthly  subscrip- 
tion, 25  cents. 

Brooklyn  Yidette  (weekly. )  Issued  every  Friday.  Of- 
fice, 612  Central  avenue,  East  Oakland.  G.  W.  Barter, 
Publisher..     Subscription,  $3.50  per  annum. 

Oakland  Press  (weekly.)  Published  by  DeWitt  C. 
Lawrence,  southeast  corner  Seventh  and  Willow  street. 
West  Oakland. 

Signs  of  the  Times,  corner  Castro  street  and  Central 
avenue.  Elders  James  White,  J.  L.  Andrews  and  Uriah 
Smith,  Editors.  Elder  J.  H.  Waggoner,  Kesident  Editor. 
Published  weekly  by  the  Pacific  Press.  Subscription  price, 
$2  per  year. 

The  Pacific  Press.  Published  monthly  by  the  Pacific 
Press  Publishing  Co.,  corner  Castro  street  and  Central 
avenue.     Subscription,  25  cents  per  year. 


PLACES  OF  AMUSEMENT. 


Academy  of  Music,  south  side  of  Sixth,  between  Wash- 
ington and  Broadway  streets. 

Dietz  Opera  House,  north  side  of  Central  avenue,  between 
Webster  and  Harrison  streets. 

Germania  Hall,  east  side  of  Webster,  between  Sixth  and 
Seventh  streets. 


c     r     I  AIINnQY     washing  done  at  short  notice. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  in  all  parts  of  Oakland. 


MORTUARY    REPORT STREET    RAILROADS.  77 


MORTUARY  REPORT. 


Oakland  is,  beyond  a  doubt,  the  most  healthful  city  on 
the  continent.  The  death  rate  in  1879  is  shown  by  the 
official  reports  to  be  9.65.  The  number  of  deaths  in  1879 
was  410,  of  which  222  were  males  and  188  females.  In  ad- 
dition to  this  there  were  27  still  births. 

There  were  473  births.  The  excess  of  births  over  deaths 
was  63.  The  birth  rate  is  much  higher^  but  cannot  be  accu- 
rately stated,  as  a  number  of  physicians  have  not  complied 
with  the  ordinance,  compelling  them  to  make  monthly  re- 
ports. 


THE  STREET  RAILROAD  SYSTEM. 


Oakland  Raileoad. — This  road  extends  from  the  foot  of 
Broadway  to  Berkeley,  a  distance  of  five  and  a  half  miles. 
The  route  is  via  Broadway  and  Telegraph  avenue.  J.S. 
Emery,  President;  H.  H.  Towns,  Secretary;  I.  W.  Knox, 
Treasurer.     Office,  room  2,  Wilcox  Block. 

San  Pablo  Avenue  Eailroad. — This  road  runs  from  the 
corner  of  Seventh  and  Broadway  to  Oakland  Trotting  Park, 
and  to  Emery  Station — C.  P.  R.  R.  (northern  branch).  The 
route  is  on  Broadway  and  San  Pablo  avenue.  The  road  is 
two  miles  and  a  half  in  length.  J.  S.  Emery,  President;  H. 
H.  Towns,  Secretary;  I.W.  Knox,  Treasurer.  Office,  room 
2,  Wilcox  Block. 

Broadway  and  Piedmont  Railroad. — This  road  runs  from 
Seventh  and  Washington  via  Fourteenth,  Broadway  and 
Webster  streets  to  the  Mountain  View  Cemetery,  a  distance 
of  about  three  miles.  A  branch  has  recently  been  con- 
structed from  near  the  terminus  to  Piedmont  Springs,  about 
one  mile  in  length.     Office,  522  Fourteenth  street. 

Brooklyn  and  Fruit  Vale  Railroad. — This  road  runs 
from  Brooklyn  station,  via  Thirteenth  and  Fourteenth  ave- 
nues to  the  northern  terminus  of  Fruit  Vale  avenue,  a 
distance  of  about  two  and  one -half  miles.  Office,  422 
Fourteenth. 


Pnllppt  Yniir  Rilk  with  adams  &  CO.,  "Oakland"  Collection  Office, 

UUIICUI       I  UUl       UIIIO     S.  E.  cor.  £I«IIITI1  KT.anUBKOADWAY,  UpSt«lri. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarKet  St.,  S.  F.,  Asem  lor  Patent  Window  Shade  Fixtures. 


78  OAKLAND   DIRECTORY. 

Fruit  Vale  and  Mills'  Seminary  Railroad. — Runs  from 
Brooklyn  station,  via  Thirteenth  avenue  and  East  Four- 
teenth street  to  High  street,  where  it  connects  with  stages 
for  Mills'  Seminary. 

Oaexand,  Brooklyn  and  Fruit  Yale  Railroad. — From 
corner  Broadway  and  Seventh  streets,  up  Broadway  to  Cen- 
tral avenue,  out  Central  avenue  and  East  Central  avenue  to 
Sixth  avenue. 

Fourteenth  Street  Railroad. — This  road  runs  from  cor- 
ner Washington  and  Seventh  to  Fourteenth,  to  Wood,  down 
Wood  to  Point  Station.     Office,  522  Fourteenth. 

Alameda,  Oakland  and  Piedmont  Railroad. — This  road 
runs  from  Seventh  and  Broadway  to  Water,  thence  to  Web- 
ster to  Alameda. 


POST     OFFICES. 


There  is  one  Main  Post  Office  and  two  Branch  Offices 
within  the  corporate  limits  of  Oakland. 

Oakland  Post   Office. 

Location,  junction  Broadway,  San  Pablo  avenue  and 
Fourteenth  street. 

E.  P.  Marsellus,  Postmaster;  Ben.  Hall,  Assistant  Post- 
master and  Money  Order  Clerk;  Webb  N.  Pearce,  Chief 
Clerk  and  Superintendent  of  City  Delivery;  H.  D.  Eliason, 
Mailing  Clerk;  0.  K.  Marsellus,  Stamp  Clerk.  George  Bur- 
beck,  Register  and  Box  Clerk;  F.  A.  Poor,  General  Delivery 
Clerk;  Miss  A.  La  Grange,  General  Delivery  Clerk. 

Office  Hours — General  delivery  open  daily  from  8:00  a.  m. 
to  7:30  p.  M.;  Sundays,  from  12:30  to  1:30  p.  m.  Registry 
office  open  daily,  except  Sunday,  from  9: 00  a.  m.  to  4 :00  p. 
M.  Stamp  window  open  daily  from  ^8:00  a.  m.  to  6:00  p.  m. 
Money  order  office  open  daily,  except  Sunday,  from  9:00  A. 
M.  to  4  P.  M.     Carriers'  window  from  8 :00  a.  m.  to  6 :00  p.  m.  : 


^      P      I  AIINDRY  Lace  Curtains,  Blankets  and  Flannels,  a  Specialty. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  ageni  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street 


POST   OFFICE.                                             79 

Sundays,  from  12 :30  to  1 :30  P.  M.     Mails  arrive  and  depart 
as  follows : 

ABBITE. 

DEPART. 

Alameda  and  West  End 

8:30  a.  M.|     8:30  a.m. 

3:30  P.M.  5     5:00  p.m. 

7:50  a.  M.i     8:30  a.m. 
12:30  p.  M.'  11:30  p.  m. 

5:00  P.M.      5:00  p.m. 

5:00  p.m.      8:30  a.m. 

6:00  p.m.      4:00  p.m. 

6:00  p.m.      7:50  a.m. 
11:20  a.m.      9:30  a.m. 
12:30  A.  M       4-no  P   ivT 

do          

Ogden  and  San  Francisco    

Lathrop  and  Los  Angeles    

Berkeley 

11:20  a.m. 
5:00  p.m. 

9:30  a.m. 
4:00  p.  M. 

do         .... 

Branch  Offices. 

Beooklyn  Post  Office. — Location,   southeast  corner   of 
East  Central  and  Thirteenth  avenues.     Thomas  F.  Steere, 
Superintendent.     Office  open  daily  from  8:00  a.  m.  to  8:00 
p.  M. ;  Sundays  from  9 :00  to  11 :00  a.  m.     Mails  arrive  and 
depart  as  follows : 

AKKIVE . 

DEPAET. 

Brooklyn  Station 

7:00  a.m. 
11:30  a.m. 

7:00  A.  m. 
11:30  a.  m. 

8:00  a.m. 
12:40  P.M. 

8:00  a.m. 
12:40  p.m. 

do            do      . . . 

West  Oakland  Station         

do              do      

West   Oaexand  Post  Office.— Location,  1792  Seventh 
sti-eet.     H.  Y.  Baker,  Superintendent.      Office  open  daily 
from  7  A.  M.  to  8  P.  m.  ;  Sundays  from  5  to  6  P.  M. 

NoETH  Temescal  Post  Office.— Location,  Telegi-aph  ave- 
nue, near  Fifty-first  street.     Elias  Gill,  Postmaster.     Office 
hours  from  7  a.  M  to  8  p.  m. 

Gilbert  &  Brown. 


No  Dener  Inyestment  tliaii  tlie  Bargains  li  Alamsia  Real  Estate 

OBered  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR. 


STREET  AND  AVENUE  GUIDE. 


The  original  town  site  of  Oakland  is  laid  out  in  blocks  three  hundred  feet  In  length  from  east  to 
west,  and  two  hundred  feet  in  breadth  from  north  to  south,  streets  running  at  right  angles.  This 
portion  of  the  present  city  extends  from  the  water  line  formed  by  Lake  Merritt  and  San  Antonio 
Creek  on  the  east  and  south,  to  Fourteenth  street  on  the  north  and  Market  street  on  the  west.  The 
territory  bounded  by  Market  street  on  the  east  and  by  San  Francisco  Bay  on  the  west,  has  been  laid 
out  in  general,  though  not  universal  conformity  to  the  plan  of  Oakland  proper.  North  of  Four- 
teenth street  and  west  of  San  Pablo  avenue,  there  is  a  good  degree  of  regularity;  but  to  the  eastward 
of  San  Pablo  avenue  the  land  has  been  subdivided  according  to  the  caprice  of  the  owners  of  the 
numerous  "tracts"  which,  from  time  to  time,  have  been  placed  on  the  market  in  the  shape  of  city 
lots.  Hence,  the  streets  in  this  part  of  the  city  have  little  continuity  or  regularity.  The  great 
thoroughfares  of  San  Pablo  and  Telegraph  avenues,  and  Market  street,  tri-sect  the  city  diagonally 
giving  a  triangular  form  to  a  large  amount  of  real  property.  East  Front  street,  which  is  the  street 
lying  on  the  westerly  shore  of  Lake  Merritt  and  San  Antonio  Creek,  forms  the  initial  point  for  num- 
bering the  houses  on  streets  running  westward  therefrom,  and  South  Front  street  forms  the  initial 
point  for  ail  streets  running  northward  therefrom. 

East  Oakland,  or  Brooklyn,  is  laid  out  regularly.  The  numbering  commences  at  First  avenue, 
increasing  toward  the  east,  and  at  an  Imaginary  extension  of  South  Front  street  increasing  toward 
the  north.  Filty  numbers  are  allotted  to  each  block  throughout  the  entire  city,  with  a  few  special 
exceptions.  The  plan  is  such  that  the  numbers  in  eoch  tier  of  blocks  are  Identical  throughout  the 
city. 


A,  W  8  Beach,  west  to  West 

702     Third 

EAST            STREET 

Front,    bet    Thirtieth    and 

752     Fourth 

1652    Twenty-third 

Thirty-second. 

802     Fifth 

1702     Twenty-fourth 

Adams  Avenue,  extension 

826     Sixth 

1752    Twenty-fifth 

of  East  Fourteenth   to   San 

852    Seventh 

1802    Twenty-sixth 

Leandro  Bead. 

902    Eighth 

Bay,  f  m  Lake  Shore  av  .north- 

Adeline, N  b  South  Front,  N 

952    Ninth 

easterly. 

to  San  Pablo  av,  bet  Chest- 

1002   Tenth 

Bay  Place,    E  b  Telegraph 

nut  and  Magnolia. 

1052    Eleventh 

av,  bet  Laiureland  Merrimac 

EAST             STREET 

1102    Twelfth 

pi. 

602    First 

1152    Thirteenth 

Beach,  W  fm  intersection  of 

702    Third 

1202    Fourteenth 

Union  and  South  Front  to 

802     Fifth 

1252    Fifteenth 

West  Front,  bet  South  Front 

852    Seventh 

1302    Sixteenth 

and  State. 

902     Eighth 

1352     Seventeenth 

NORTH             STREET 

1002    Tenth 

1402    Eighteenth 

1252     Union 

1102     Twelfth 

Alice   Park,    bet  Harrison 

1302    Poplar 

1202    Fourteenth 

end  Alice,  N  of  Fourteenth 

1352    Kirkham 

1302    Sixteenth 

Alta,  N  f  ni  Lake  Shore  av  to 

1402    Cypress 

1402    Eighteenth 

Hunfs  Tract. 

1452    Center 

1602    Twentieth 

Andover,  fm  Plymouth  av. 

1502     Chester 

1602    Twenty-second 

E  to  Edwards,  E  of  Elm. 

1552    Henry 

1702    Twenty-fourth 

Atlantic,  W  s  Peralta,  west 

1602     Lewis 

1802    Twenty-Bixth 

to   West  Front,    bet    Third 

1652     Campbell 

1902    Twenty-eighth 

and  William. 

1702    Willow 

2002    Thirtieth 

NORTH             STREET 

1752    Wood 

2102    Thirty-Becond 

1652    Campbell 

1802    Pine 

2202    Thirty-fourth 

1702    Willow 

1852     Cedar 

2302    Thirty-Bixtb 

1752     Wood 

1902    Bay 

Albion.    W  8  Telc^^raph  av. 

1802     Pine 

Beach,    NW   fm    Peralta  to 

west  to  Grove,  bet  Knox  and 

1852     Cedar 

city  limits,  SW  of  Halleck 

Caledonia  av. 

1902    Bay 

NORTH             STREET 

Alden  (or  Twenty-ninth)  W  b 

Avon,  fm  Second  bet  Sum- 

102   A 

Grove  to  San  Pablo  av,  bet 

mer  and  Vernon,  E  of  Hum- 

202   B 

Wallace  and  Campbell. 

boldt  Park. 

302     C 

Alice,    N  8  South  Fiont  bet 

B,  west  fm  Peralta  to  North'n 

402     D 

Jackson  and  Harrison,  N  to 

railway  track,  north  of  Thir- 

Beckwith, fm  Temescal.  W 

Lake  Merritt. 

ty-first. 

of  Broadway,  northerly. 

EAST             8TBEET 

Bay,    N  b  Norfh  Front  N  to 

Benton,  fm  Shattuck,  N  of 

602     First 

Beach,  bet  Cedar  and  West 

Mariposa  av,  SW  to  Calais. 

6.52    Second                            Front 

Birch,  fm  Telegraph  av,  bet 

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Temescal  and  Vernon,  east- 

C, W  B  Beach  W  to  West  Front 

802     Fifth 

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826    William 

Birnej-,    bet    Telegraph    av 

Caledonia  Avenue,    W  e 

852     Seventh 

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and  i  ranklin,  S  of  Diirant 

Telegraph   av   W  to   Grove 

902    Division 

Bootli,  f  m  Webster.  S  of  Gas- 

,     bet  Albion  and  Campbell. 

934    Chase 

J3 

iill,  northwesterly. 

1  Campbell,  N  s  South  Front 

9G6    Taylor 

s' 

Broadway,  N  s  South  Front 

bet    Lewis  and    Willow    to 

1002    Seward 

N  to  30th,  bet  Franklin  and 

Peralta,  and  bet  Peralta  and 

1052    Lincoln 

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Washington,   and  E  of  Tele- 

WiUowto2!*th. 

1102    Twelfth 

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graph  av. 

!              EAST           STREET 

1202    Fourteenth 

EAST           STREET 

202    state 

1302    Sixteenth 

M 

602    First 

302    Fulton 

1402     Eighteenth 

652    Second 

402    Pearl 

1502     Twentieth 

§ 

702    Third 

452    Eagle 

1602    Twenty-second 

752    Fourth 

502    Hudson 

1702    Twenty-fourth 

802    Fifth 

552    Water 

1802     Twenty-sixth 

§ 

826     Sixth 

602    First 

Center,    N  s  South  Front  N 

852    Seventh 

702    Third 

to  Peralta  and  18th,  bet  Cy- 

902    Eighth 

752    Fourth 

press  and  Chester. 

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952    Kinth 

802    Fifth 

EAST           STREET 

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826    William 

202    State 

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1052    Eleventh 

852    Seventh 

302    Fulton 

1102    Twelfth 

902    Division 

402    Pearl 

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1152    Thirteenth 

936    Chase 

452     Eagle 

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1202    Fourteenth 

966    Taylor 

502     Hudson 

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1252    Fifteenth 

1002    Seward 

552    Water 

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1302    Sixteenth 

1062    Lincoln 

602    First 

1352     Seventeenth 

1102    Twelfth 

702    Third 

¥ 

1402    Eighteenth 

1202    Fourteenth 

802    Atlantic 

1452    Nineteenth 

1302    Sixteenth 

8-26    William 

1502     Twentieth 

1402    Eighteenth 

852    Seventh 

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1602    Twenty-second 

1.502    Twentieth 

902    Eighth 

1702    Twenty-fourth 

1602    Twenty-second 

1002    Tenth 

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1802    Bay  Place 

1702     Twenty-fourth 

1102    Twelfth 

BroclUiiirst.  XE  s  San  Pab- 

Campbell,   (or  30th)  NE  s 

1202    Fourteenth 

lo  av  E  to   Grove,  bet  22d 

San  Pabloav.  E  to  Telegraph 

1302     Sixteenth 

ry 

and  Nolan. 

av,  bet  .\lden  and.Eowland. 

Central     Avenue.      See 

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Brook.  N  fm  Orchard  av  to 

Capital,    fm   Brooklyn,   bet 

Twelfth  Street. 

o. 

Hawthorne  av. 

Lake  and  Stone,  N  to  Pros- 

Chambers, fm  Lake  av,  N 

8 

Brooklj-n,     fm     W  s  Lake 

pect 

of  Cottage,  uorthwesterlv. 

Merritt  to  Matthews. 

Castro,    N  s  South  Front   N 

Charles,    f m  E  s  Thirteenth 

f 

Brown   (or  34th)    fm   Tele- 

to San  Pablo  av,  bet  Grove 

av  E  to  city  limits,  bet  Huff 

graph  av  W  to  San  Pablo  av, 

and  Brush. 

and  Henry. 

bet  Nolan  and  Walton. 

EAST           STREET 

Charter   (or  22d)  W  fm  Tel- 

NOKTH          STREET 

602    First 

egraph  av   to   San  Pablo  av, 

*t3 

502    Telegraph  av 

652    Second 

bet  Jones  and  Locust. 

652    Grove 

702    Third 

NORTH           STREET 

802    West 

752     Fourth 

502     Tc^legraph  av 

i^ 

902    Market 

802    Fifth 

652    Grove 

C5 

Brush,  N  b  South  Front  N  to 

82i5     Sixth 

Chase,    W  s  Peralta,   W   to 

ro 

San  Pablo  av,  bet  Castro  and 

852    Seventh 

West    Front,    bet    Division 

rj 

West. 

902     Eighth 

and  Taylor. 

H 

EAS^T           STREIT 

952     Ninth 

NORTH           STREET 

602    First 

1002    Tenth 

1652     Campbell 

652    Second 

1052    Eleventh 

17Cr2     Willow 

702    Third 

1102    Twelfth 

1752    Wood 

752    Fourth 

1152    Thitt-enth 

1802    Pine 

1' 

802    Fifch 

1202    Fourteenth 

1852     Cedar 

826    Sixth 

1252    Fifteenth 

1902    Bay 

852     Seventh 

1302    Sixteenth 

Cherry,    fm    Linden,   bet 

TO* 

902    Eighth 

1352     Seventeenth 

Broadway  and  Telegraph  av, 

952    Ninth 

1402    Eighteenth 

northerlv. 

§* 

1002     Tenth 

1452    Nineteenth 

Chester," N  s  South  Front  N 

1052    Eleventh 

1502    Twentieth 

to  Peralta  and  14th,  bet  Cen- 

§- 

1102    Twelfth 

1526     Twenty  first 

ter  and  Henry. 

1152    Thirteenth 

Cedar,  N  s  South  Front  N  to 

EAST           STREET 

£1 

1202    Fourteenth 

Beach,  bet  Pine  and  Bay 

202    State 

§ 

1252    fifteenth 

EAST           STREET 

302    Fulton 

P^ 

1302    Sixteenth 

202     State 

402    Pearl 

o 

1352    Seventeenth 

302    Fulton 

452    Eagle 

s 

1402    Eighteenth 

402    Pearl 

502    Hudson 

1502    Twentieth 

452    Eagle 

552    Water 

§ 

1526    Twenty-first 

502    Hudson 

602    First 

1552    Lydia 

552     Water 

702    Third 

It* 

1602    Twenty-second 

602     First 

802    Atlantic 

Bntler,   fm  Diamond,  N  of 

702    Third 

826    WUUam 

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Vernon,  E  to  Anderson. 

752    Fourth 

852    Seventh 

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82                                    OAKLAND   DIRECTORY. 

902     Eighth 

Curtis,  N  fm  Eighteenth  to 

limits,  bet  East   17th    and 

1002    Tenth 

Twenty-second,  bet  Market 

East  19th. 

1102    Twelfth 

and  West. 

NORTH           STREET 

1202    Fourteenth 

EAST           STBEET 

152    Fourth  av 

Chestnut,  N  s  South  Front 

1402     Eighteenth 

202    Filth  av 

N  to  San  Pablo  av,  bet  Lin- 

1452   Nineteenth 

252    Sixth  av 

den  and  Adeline. 

1502     Twentieth 

302     Seventh  av 

EABT           STREET 

1526    Twenty-first 

352    Eishth  av 

202     state 

1552    Lydia 

402    Ninth  av 

302    Fulton 

Curve,  fm  San  Pablo  av,bet 

452    Tenth  av 

402     Pearl 

Eighteenth  and  Nineteenth, 

502    Eleventh  av 

452     Eagle 

W  to  Grove. 

552     Twelfth  av 

502    Hudson 

Cypress,  N  s  South  Front  N 

602     Thirteenth  av 

552     Water 

to  Twenty-second,  bet  Kirk- 

652    Fourteenth  av 

602    First 

ham  and  Center. 

702    Fifteenth  av 

702    Third 

EAST           STREET 

752    Sixteenth  av 

802     Atlantic 

202    state 

802    Seventeenth  av 

826    William 

302    Fulton 

852    Eighteenth  av 

852    Seventh 

402     Pearl 

902    Nineteenth  av 

902    Eighth 

452    Eagle 

952    Twentieth  av 

1002     Tenth 

502    Hudson 

1002    Twenty-first  av 

1102    Twelfth 

552     Water 

1052    Twenty-second  av 

1202    Fourteenth 

602    First 

East  Eighth,    Es  Fourth 

1302     Sixteenth 

702    Third 

av  to  Sixth  av,  on  San  Anto- 

1402   Ei^'hteenth 

802    Atlantic 

nio  Creek. 

1502    Twentieth 

820    William 

East  Eleventh,    E  s  First 

1602    Twenty-second 

852    Seventh 

av  to     Larue's  Wharf,   bet 

1702    Twenty-fourth 

902    Eighth 

East  10th  and  East  12th. 

1802    Twenty-sixth 

1002    Tenth 

East  Fifteenth,    E  s  Lake 

1902    Twenty-eighth 

1102    Twelfth 

Merritt  to  ea>tem  city  lim- 

2002   Thirtieth 

1202    Fourteenth 

its,  bet  East  14th  and  East 

2102    Thiity-second 

1302    Sixteenth 

16th. 

2202    Thirty-fourth 

1402    Eighteenth 

NOETH           STBEET 

2302    Thirty-sixth 

1502    Twentieth 

2    First  av 

Clay,  N  8  South  Front  N  to 

Dale,  fm  Sumter,  nr  Ander- 

52   Second  av 

San  Pablo  av,  bet  Washing- 

son, southeasterly. 

102    Third  av 

ton  and  Jefferson. 

Delger  (or  20th)  W  fm  Lake 

152    Fourth  av 

EAST           STBEET 

Mtrritt  to  San  Pablo  av,  bet 

202    Fifth  av 

602    First 

Frederick  and  Hobart. 

252    Sixth  av 

652    Second 

NORTH           STREET 

302     Seventh  av 

702     Third 

352    Webst-r 

352    Eighth  av 

752    Foiirth 

402    Franklin 

402    Ninth  av 

802    Fifth 

452     Broadway 

452    Tenth  av 

826     Sixth 

502    Telegraph  av 

502    Eleventh  av 

852    Seventh 

Dennison,    E  fm  San  Anto- 

552   Twelfth  av 

902    Eighth 

nio  Creek  to  Park  av,  E  O. 

602    Thirteenth  av 

952    Ninth 

Diamond,  fm  Mossav,Wof 

652    Fourteenth  av 

1002    Tenth 

Broadway,  NE  to  Clifton' 

702    Fifteenth  av 

1052    Eleventh 

Division,  fm  intersection  of 

752    Sixteenth  av 

1102    Twelfth 

8th   and   Wood    W  to  West 

802    Seventeenth  av 

1152    Thirteenth 

Front. 

852    Eighteenth  av 

1202    Fourteenth 

Duncan,  E  fm  13th  av,  or 

902    Nineteenth  av 

1252    Fifteenth 

County  Road  to  Fruit  Vale 

952    Twentieth  av 

1302    Sixteenth 

railroad  track. 

1002    Twenty-first  av 

Cleveland     Avenue,     fm 

Durant,  "\^'  fm  Lake  Merritt 

1052    Twenty-second  av 

Telegraph  av,  bet  Minna  and 

to  Tel-graph   av,    bet   18th 

East  Fourteenth,  E  s  Lake 

Lindin,  easterly. 

and  20th. 

Merritt  to  eastern  city  lim- 

Clifton,   fm    Telegraph  av. 

NORTH           STBEET 

its,  bet  East  12th  and  East 

bet  Stimmer  and  Hudson,  E 

252    Alice 

15th. 

Clinton,    E  s  Thirteenth  av 

302    Harrison 

NORTH           STREET 

or  County  Koad,   E  to   City 

352    Webster 

2    First  av 

limits,  N  of  Grant. 

402    Franklin 

52    Second  av 

College  Block,  bet  Twelfth 

452    Broadway 

102    Third  av 

an<l     Fourteenth,    Franklin 

Eagle,    W  s    Peralta  W  to 
West  Front,  bet  Pearl  and 

152    Fourth  av 

and  Harrison. 

202    Fifth  av 

Commerce,     from    Larue's 

Water. 

252    Sixth  av 

Wharf  N  to  East  Fifteenth. 

NORTH          STREET 

302    Seventh  av 

Corel,  Ws  Concord  to  Moss, 

1702    Willow 

352    Eighth  av 

bet  Suninifr  and  Crystal. 

1752    Wood 

402    Ninth  av 

Cottage,   fm  Lake  av,  S  of 
Chamber.s,  NW  to  Pleasant 

1802    Pine 

452    Tenth  av 

1H52    Cedar 

502    Eleventh  av 

Valley  av 

1902     Bay 

552     Twellth  av 

Crescent  Avenue,  fm  Alta 

1  Eagle,  E  fm  Lake  Park. 

602    Thirteenth  av 

av,  nr  Lake  Merritt,  north 

East     Central    Avenue. 

C.52    Fomteenthav 

westerly. 

See  East  Twelfth. 

702    Fift-enthav 

Crystal,     Ws     Concord    tc 
Moss,  bet  Corel  and  Planey 

East  Eighteentb,    E  side 

752    Sixteenth  av 

Fourth  av  to    eastern  cit; 

802    Seventeenth  av 

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852     Eighteenth  av 

302    Seventh  ar 

1002    Twenty-first  ay 

902    Nineteenth  ar 

352     Eighth  av 

1052    Twenty-second  av 

952    Twentieth  av 

402    Ninth  av 

East  Twenty-fifth,  E  side 

1002    Twenty-first  av 

452    Tenth  av 

Fourth  av  to    eastern  city 
limits,    on    northern    city 
line. 

1052    Twenty-second  av 

502    Eleventh  av 

East  Front,  N  s  South  Front 

552     T^relfthav 

N  to  Lake   Merritt.    on   W 

602    Thirteenth  av 

NORTH           STREET 

shore  of  San  Antonio  Creek 

652    Fourteenth  ay 

152    Fom-th  ay 

and  Lake  Merritt. 

702    Fifteenth  av- 

202    Fifth  ay 

Eaat  IVineteentli,    E  Bide 

752    Sixteenth  ay 

252    Sixth  av 

Fourth  av  to    eastern  city 

802    Seventeenth  av 

302    Seventh  av 

limits,  bet    East  18th  and 

852     Eighteenth  av 

352     Eighth  av 

East  20th. 

902    Nineteenth  av 

402     Ninth  av 

NORTH           STREET 

952    Twentieth  av 

452     Tenth  av 

152    Fourth  av 

1002    Twenty-first  av 

502    Eleventh  av 

202    Fifth  av 

1052    Twenty-second  av 

552     Twelfth  av 

252    Sixth  av 

East  Tenth,  E  s  Second  av 

602    Thirteenth  av 

302    Seventh  av 

to  Tenth  av,   bet  East  9th 

652    Fourteenth  av 

352    Eighth  av 

and  East  11th. 

702    Fifteenth  ay 

402    Ninth  av 

NORTH           STREET 

752    Sixteenth  av 

452     Tenth  av 

52     Second  av 

802     Seventeenth  ay 

502    Eleventh  av 

102    Third  av 

852    Eighteenth  ay 

552     Twelfth  av 

152    Fourth  ay 

902    Nineteenth  ay 

602    Thirteenth  av 

202    Fifth  av 

952    Twentieth  av 

652    Fourteenth  av 

252    Sixth  av 

1002    Twenty-first  av 

702    Fifteenth  av 

302     Seventh  av 

1052     Twentv-secoud  av 

752    Sixteenth  av 

352     Eighth  av 

East  Twenty-first,  E  side 

802    Seventeenth  av 

402    Ninth  av 

Fouith  av  to   eastern    city 

852    Eighteenth  av 

452     Tenth  av 

limits,   bet    East    20th   and 

902    Nineteenth  av 

East  Twelfth    (East    Cen- 

East  22d. 

952     Twentieth  av 

tral  Avenue),  E  s  Lake  Mer- 

NORTH          STREET 

1002    Twenty-first  av 

ritt  to  eastern  city  limits,  bet 

152    Fourth  av 

1052    Twenty-second  av 

East  11th  and  East  13th. 

202    Fifth  av 

Eagt  Ninth,  E  s  Third  av  to 

NORTH           STREET 

252     Sixth  ay 

Eighth  av,  bet  East  8th  and 

2    First  av 

302    Seventh  ay 

East  10th. 

52     Second  av 

352    Eighth  av 

NORTH           STREET 

102    Third  av 

402    Ninth  av 

102    Third  av 

152    Fourth  av 

452    Tenth  av 

152    Fourth  av 

202    Fifth  av 

502     Eleventh  av 

202    Fifth  av 

252    Sixth  av 

552    Twelfth  av 

252     Sixth  av 

302    Seventh  ay 

602    Thirteenth  av 

302     Seventh  av 

352    Eighth  av 

652    Fourteenth  av 

East  Seventeenth,  E  side 

402    Ninth  av 

702    Fifteenth  av 

Fourth  av   to   eastern    city 

452    Tenth  av 

752    Sixteenth  av 

limits,  bet  East    10th  and 

502     Eleventh  av 

802    Seventeenth  ay 

Eae   18th. 

552     Twelfth  av 

832    Eighteenth  ay 

NORTH           STREET 

602    Thirteenth  av 

902    Nineteenth  av 

152     Fourth  av 

652    Fourteenth  av 

952     Twentieth  av 

202    Fifth  av 

702    Fifteenth  av 

1002    Twenty-first  av 

252     Sixth  av 

752    Sixteenth  av 

1052    Twenty-second  av 

302    Seventh  ay 

802    Seventeenth  av 

East  Twenf y-ifourth,  E  s 

352    Eighth  av 

852    Eighteenth  av 

Fourth   av  to    eastern   city 

402    Ninth  av 

902    Nineteenth  av 

limits,  bet  East  23d  and  East 

452     Tenth  av 

952    Twentieth  av 

25th. 

502    Eleventh  av 

1002    Twenty-first  av 

NORTH           STREET 

552     Twelfth  av 

1052     Twenty-second  av 

152    Fourth  av 

602     Thirteenth  av 

East  Twentieth.   Es  4th 

202    Fifth  av 

652    Fourteenth  av 

av  to  eastern  city  limits,  bet 

252     Sixth  av 

702    Fifteenth  av 

East  19th  and  East  21st. 

302     Seventh  ay 

752    Sixteenth  av 

NORTH           STREET 

352    Eighth  av 

802     Seventeenth  av 

1.52    Fourth  ay 

402     Ninth  av 

852    Eighteenth  av 

202    Fifth  av 

452    Tenth  av 

902    Nineteenth  av 

252    Sixth  av 

502    Eleventh  av 

952    Twentieth  av 

302    Seventh  av 

552    Twelfth  av 

1002    Twenty-first  av 

352    Eighth  av 

602     Thirteenth  av 

1052    Twenty-second  av 

402    Ninth  av 

652    Fourteenth  av 

East  Sixteenth,    E  s  Lake 

452    Tenth  av 

702    Fifteenth  av 

Merritt  to  Eastern  city  lim- 

502   Eleventh  ay 

752     Sixteenth  ay 

its,  bet  East  15th  and  East 

5.52    TweUth  av 

802    Seventeenth  av 

17th. 

602     Thirteenth  av 

852    Eighteenth  av 

NORTH           STREET 

052    Fourteenth  av 

902    Nineteenth  av 

2    First  av 

702    Filteenth  av 

952     Twentieth  av 

52    Second  av 

752     Sixteenth  av 

1002    Twenty-first  av 

102    Third  av 

802    Seventeenth  av 

1052     Twenty-second  av 

152    Fouith  av 

852    Eighteenth  av 

East  Twenty-second,  E  s 

202    Fifth  av 

902    Nineteenth  ax 

Fourth   av   lo  eastern    city 

252    Sixth  av 

952     Twentieth  av 

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84                                    OAKLAND   DIRECTORY. 

limits,  bet    East    2l6t    and 

1802    Pine 

102     Oak 

East  23d. 

1852    Cedar 

152     MadiBon 

NORTH           STREET 

1902    Bay 

202    Jackson 

15i    Fourth  av 

Kighteenth    Avenue,    N 

252     Alice 

202    Fifth  av 

from  San  Antonio  Creek  to 

302    Harrison 

252    Sixihav 

East  2l8t,  bet  17th  and  19th 

352    Webster 

302    Serenth  av 

avs. 

402    Franklin 

352    Eighth  av 

EAST           STREET 

452    Broadway 

402    Ninth  av 

1102    East  12th 

502     Washington 

45-2    Tenth  av 

1152    East  13th 

552     Clay 

502    Eleventh  av 

1202     East  14th 

602    Jefferson 

552     Twellthav 

1252    East  15th 

652    Grove 

602     Thirteenth  av 

1302     East  16th 

702     Castro 

652    Fourteenth  av 

1352     East  17th 

752    Brush 

702    Fifteenth  av 

1402     East  18th 

802     West 

752    Sixteenth  av 

1452    East  19th 

Eleventh  Avenue,  fm  San 

802    Seventeenth  av 

1002    East  20th 

Antonio  Creek  N  to  Charter, 

852    Eighteenth  av 

15.52     East  21st 

bft  10th  and  12th  avs. 

902     Nineteenth  av 

Eighth,  W  s  East  Front  to 
Marktt.bet  7th  and  9th,  and 

EAST           STREET 

952     Twentieth  av 

1002     East  10th 

1002     Twenty.first  av 

W  s   Market  U   Wood,   bet 

1052    East  11th 

1052    Twenty-second  av 

7th  and  10th. 

1102    East  12th 

Bast  Twenty-tnird,    E  s 

NORTH           STREET 

1152    East  13th 

Fourth   av  to    eastern   city 

5    Fallon 

1202    East  14th 

limits,  bet  East  22d  and  East 

101     Oak 

1252    East  15th 

24th. 

152    Madison 

1302     East  16th 

NORTH           STREET 

202    Jackson 

1352     East  17th 

152    Fourth  av 

252    Alice 

1402     East  18th 

202    Fifth  av 

302    Harrison 

1452    East  19th 

252    Sixth  av 

352    Webster 

1502     East  20th 

302     Seventh  av 

402    Franklin 

1552     East  21st 

352    Eighth  av 

452     Broadway 

1602    East  22d 

402    Ninth  av 

502    Washington 

1652     East  23d 

452     Tenth  av 

552     Clay 

Elizabeth,  E  fm   San  Anto- 

502   Eleventh  av 

602    Jefferson 

nio  Creek  to  Park  av,  E  0. 

552    Twellth  av 

652    Grove 

Elm    (orTweuty.fourtb)    fm 

602     Thirteenth  av 

702    Castro 

San  Pablo  av  to  Grove,  and 

652    Fourteenth  av 

762    Bru.'^h 

fm  Telegraph  av  to  Webster, 

702    Fifteenth  av 

902    Market 

bet  Locust  and  Laurel. 

752    Sixteenth  av 

952     Myrtle 

Elm  Avenue,   N  fm  Plym- 

802    Seventeenth  av 

1002    Filbert 

outh  av  to  Edwards,  bet  Tel- 

852    Eighteenth  av 

1052    Linden 

egraph  av  and  Andover. 

902    Nineteenth  av 

1102     Chestnut 

Emery,    NW  fm  Peralta  to 

952     Twentieth  av 

1152    Adeline 

Park  av.   bet   San  Pablo  av 

1002    Twenty-first  av 

1202    Magnolia 

and  Watts. 

1052    Twenty-second  av 

1252    Union 

Erie,  fm  Cottage,  bet  Lakeav 

Edtvard,    E  s  Nineteenth  av 

1302    Poplar 

and  Yurk,  northeasterly. 

to  city  limits. 

1352    Kirkham 

Erie,  fm  Telegraph  av,  S  of 

Edvrards,  E  fm   Telegraph 

1401    Cypress 

Minna,  easterly. 

av  to  Creek,  N  of  Plymouth 

1452    Center 

Ettie  (or  Halleck) ,  fm  Twen- 

av. 

1502    Chester 

ty-eighth,  bet  Hannah  and 

Eighteenth,  W  s  San  Pablo 

1552    Henry 

Beach,  northerly. 

av  to  Market,  bet  17th  and 

1602    Peralta 

Evoy  Avenue  (or  Fortieth) , 

19th,  and   W   8    Market    to 

1652    Campbell 

fm  Telegraph  av,  bet  Thir- 

West Front,  bet    16th  and 

1702     Willow 

ty-ninth  and  Forty-first,  W 

20th. 

1752     Wood 

to  Adeline. 

NORTH          STREET 

Eighth  Avenue,    fm  San 

Excelsior,    fm   Lake    Shore 

652    Grove 

Antonio    Creek    N    to  East 

av,  N  of  Prospect,  easterly. 

702    Castro 

20th,  bet  7th  and  9tn  avs. 

Faleon.  E  fm  Lake  Park. 

752    Brush 

EAST           STREET 

Fallon,  N  s  South   Front  N 

802    West 

902    East  8th 

to  Lake   Merritt,    bet    East 

852    Curtis 

952    East  9th 

Front  and  Oak. 

902    Market 

1002    East  10th 

EAST           STREET 

952     Myrtle 

1052    East  11th 

602    First 

1002    Filbert 

1102    East  12th 

652    Second 

1052    Linden 

1152    East  1.3th 

702    Third 

1102    Chebtnut 

1202     East  14th 

752    Fourth 

1152    Adeline 

1252    East  15th 

802    Fifth 

1202    MagnoUa 

1302    East  16th 

826     Sixth 

1252    Union 

1352    East  17th 

852     Seventh 

1302    Poplar 

1402     East  18th 

902    Eighth 

1352    Kiikham 

1452    East  19th 

952    Ninth 

1402    Cypress 

1602     East  20th 

1002    Tenth 

1452    Center 

Eleventh,    W  s   East  Front 

1052    Eleventh 

1652    Campbell 

to  Market,  bet  10th  and  12th 

1102    Twelfth 

1702    Willow 

NORTH           STREET 

1152    Thirteenth 

1752     Wood 

52    Fallon 

1202    Fourteenth 

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STREET    GUIDE. 

85 

1252    Fifteenth 

1452     East  19th 

Forrest,  fm  Telegraph  av,  N 

1302     Sixteenth 

1.502     East  20th 

of  Hudson,  easterly. 

laa-J     Seventeenth 

Filbert,    N  s  S.mth  Front  N 

Fortieth  (or  Evoy  .ivenue). 

1402     Eighteenth 

to  San  Pablo  av.  bet  MjTtle 

fm  Telegraph  av.  bet  Thir- 

Felton, fm  Dover,  bet  Todd 

and  Linden. 

ty-ninth  and  Forty-first,  W 

and  Alcatraz  sv,  southwest- 

EAST          STREET 

to  Adeline. 

erly. 

602    First 

Forty-fifth,   fm  Telegraph 

Fifteenth,    Ws  San   Pablo 

702    Third 

av,    bet    Forty-fourth     and 

av  to  Market,  bet   14th  and 

802    Fifth 

Forty-sisth,  W  to  Adeline. 

16th. 

902    Seventh 

Forty-first,    fm   Telegraph 

NOBTH           STREET 

952     Eighth 

av,  bet  Fortieth  and  Forty- 

552     Clay 

1002    Tenth 

seeond.  W  to  .^.deline. 

602    Jefferson 

1102    Twelfth 

Forty- fourth,     tm    Tele- 

652    Grove 

1202    Fourteenth 

graph    av,   bet    Fortv-third 

702     Castro 

1302    Sixteenth 

and  Forty-fifth,  W  to  Ade- 

752   Brush 

1402    Eighteenth 

line. 

802    West 

1502    Twentieth 

Forty -second,     fm     Tele- 

Fifteentb Avenne,    f m  N 

1602     Twentv-second 

graph  av,  bet  Forty-first  and 

s  East  12th,  N  to  East  19th. 

1702    Twenty-fourth 

Forty-third,  W  to  Adeline. 

EAST           STREET 

1802    Twenty-sixth 

Forty-seventh,    fm    Tele- 

1102    Twelfth 

1902    Twentv-eighth 

graph  av,  N  of  Forty-sixth, 

1152    Thirteenth 

2002     Thirti;th 

W  to  Calais. 

1202     Fourteenth 

2102     Thirtv-second 

Forty-sixth,  fm  Telegraph 

1252    Fifteenth 

FUlmore,    E  fm  Lake  Park. 

av,  bet  Forty-fifth  and  For- 

1302   Sixteenth 

First.  W  s  East  Front  to  Mar- 

ty-seventh. W  to  Adeline. 

1352    Seventeenth 

ket,  bet  Water  and  2d,  and 

Forty-third,  fm  Telegraph 

1402     Eighteenth 

fm  Market  W  to  West  Front, 

av.    bet    Forty-second    and 

1452    Nineteenth 

bet  Hudson  and  3d. 

Forty-fourth,  W  to  Adeline. 

Fifth,    W   s  East    Front   to 

NORTH           STREET 

Fountain  Place,  bet  20th, 

Market,  bet  4th  and  6th,  and 

52    Fallon 

Durant.   Telegraph   av  and 

W  s  Market,  to  Peralta,  bet 

102    Oak 

Franklin. 

3d  and  7th. 

152     Madison 

Fourteenth,  W  s  East  Front 

NORTH           8TEEBT 

202    Jackson 

to  Market,  bet  13th  and  1.5th, 

52    Fallon 

252    Alice 

and  W  s    Market    to    West 

102     Oak 

302    Harrison 

Front,  bet  12th  and  16th. 

152    Madison 

352    Webster 

NORTH           STREET 

202    Jackson 

402    Franklin 

52    Fallon 

252    AUce 

452    Broadwav 

102     Oak 

302    Harrison 

502    Washington 

152    Madison 

352    Webster 

552     Clay 

202    Jackson 

402    FrankUn 

602    Jefferson 

252     Alice 

452    Broadway 

652     Grovd 

302    Harrison 

502    Washington 

702     Castro 

352    Webster 

552    Clay 

752     Brush 

402     Franklin 

602    Jeflferson 

902    Market 

452    Broadway 

662    Grove 

952     Mprtle 

502    Washington 

702    Castro 

1002     Filbert 

552     Clav 

752    Brush 

1052    Linden 

602    Jeff  rson 

902     Market 

1102    Chestnut 

652    Grove 

952    Mvrtle 

11.52    Adeline 

702    Castro 

1002    Filbert 

1202    MagnoUa 

752    Brush 

1052     Linden 

1252     Inlon 

802     West 

1102    Chestnut 

1302    Poplar 

902     Market 

1152    Adeline 

1352    Kirkham 

952     Myrtle 

1202    Magnolia 

1402     Cypress 

1002    Filbert 

1252     Union 

1452     CentT 

1052     Linden 

1302     Poplar 

1502    Chester 

1102     Chestnut 

1402     Cvpress 

1552     Henry 

1152    Adeline 

1452     Center 

1602    Peralta 

1202    Magnolia 

1502     Chester 

1652    Campbell 

1252     Union 

1552    Henry 

1702    Willow 

1302     Poplar 

Firth  Avenue,    fm  San  An- 

1752    Wood 

1352     Kirkbam 

tonio  Creek   to   Fourth  av 

1302    Pine 

1402    Cvpress 

road,  bet  Fourth  and   Sixth 

1852    Cedar 

1452    Center 

a  vs. 

1902    Bay 

1502    Peralta 

EAST           STREET 

First  Avenue,   fin  San  An- 

1652   CampbeU 

902     East  8th 

tonio  Creek  N  to  Lake  Mer- 

1702     Willow 

952     East  9th 

ritt,  by  eastern  terminus  of 

1752     Wood 

1002     East  mth 

12th  at  bridge. 

1802    Pine 

1052     East  11th 

Folger,  fm  San  Pablo  av,  N 

1852     Cedar 

1102     East  12th 

of  Union  SW  to  the  bay. 

1902    Bay 

1152     East  13th 

Folsom   (or   Montague),  fm 

Fourth,  W  s  East  Front  to 

1202     East  14th 

San  Pablo  av,  nr  Railroad 

Market,   bet  3d  and  5th,  and 

12.52     East  15th 

Station,  SW  to  the  bay. 

W  s  Peralta  to  West  Front, 

1302     East  16th 

Ford.   E  from   San   Antonio 

bet  3d  and  Atlantic. 

1352     East  17th 

Creek  to  Park  av.EO. 

NORTH           STREET 

1402     East  18th 

52    Fallon 

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102    Oak 

W  to  West  Front,  bet  State 

Halleck  (Ettie) ,  NW  fm  28th 

152    Madison 

and  Pearl. 

to  city  limits,  bet  Beach  and 

202    Jackson 

KOBTH           STREET 

Hubbard. 

252    Alice 

1102    Chestnut 

NOBTH           STREET 

302    Harrison 

1152    Adeline 

102      A 

352    Webster 

1202    Magnolia 

202    B 

IS 

402    Franklin 

1252     Union 

302     C 

g 

452    Broadway 

1302    Poplar 

402     D 

•rl 

602    Washington 

1352    Rirkham 

Hallett,  f  m  San  Pablo  av,  bet 

A 

552    Clay 

1402     Cypress 

Dalton  and  Union,  SWtotbe 

^3 

602    Jefferson 

1452    Center 

bay. 

652    Grove 

1502    Chester 

Hannali  (or  Hubbard),  fm 

"B 

702    Castro 

1552    Henry 

Peralta,  bet  Ellen  and  Ettie, 

s 

752    Brush 

1602    Lewis 

noitherly. 

902    Market 

1652    Campbell 

Hanover  Avenue,  nr  east- 

o 

1552    Henry 

1702    Willow 

ern  shore  of  Lake  Merritt, 

,*3 

1602     Lewis 

1752     Wood 

Peralta  Heights. 

2 

1652    Campbell 

1802    Pine 

Harlan,  NW  fm  Peralta  to 

5 

1702    Willow 

1852    Cedar 

city  limits,  near  B 

f-t 

1752     Wood 

1902    Bay 

Harrison,  N  s  South  Front, 

^1 

1802    Pine 

GaskiU,    fm    Webster,    bet 

bet  Alice  and  Webster,  N  to 

M 

1852     Cedar 

Booth  and  John,  northwest- 

Lake Merritt. 

1902    Bay 

erly. 

EAST           STREET 

ta 

Fourtli  Avenue,    fm  San 

Geary  (or  Thirty-ninth),  fm 

602    First 

'-* 
(1 
>* 
o 

Antonio  Creek  to  Lake  Mer- 

T'elegranh  av,  S  of  Fortieth, 

652     Second 

ritt,  bet  Third  and  Fifth  avs 

W  to  Linden. 

702    Third 

EAST           STREET 

Genoa,  fm  Temescal  Creek, 

752    Fourth 

1002    East  lUth 

bet  Calais  and  Harper,  N  to 

802    Fifth 

1052    East  11th 

Alcatraz  av. 

826     Sixth 

1102    EastlJth 

Gladding,  fm  A,  bet  Beach 

852    Seventh 

1152     East  13th 

and  Surryhue,  northerly. 

902    Eighth 

1202    East  14th 

Gold,  fm  Moss  av,  W  of  Sil- 

952   Ninth 

f^ 

1252    East  15th 

ver,  northerly. 

1002    Tenth 

t 

1302    East  16th 

Go88,    Ws  Wood  W  to  West 

1052    Eleventh 

1352     East  17th 

Front,  bet  7th  and  Division. 

1102    Twelfth 

1402    East  18  th 

NORTH           STREET 

1152    Thirteenth 

1452     East  19th 

1752     Wood 

1202    Fourteenth 

c^ 

1502     East  20th 

1802    Pine 

1252    Filteenth 

1 1 

1552     East  21st 

1852    Cedar 

1302    Sixteenth 

s 

1602    East22d 

1902    Bay 

1352    Seventeenth 

1652     East  23d 

Grant,  E  s  Thirteenth  av,  or 

1402    Eighteenth 

•s 

Franklin,  N  s  South  Front 

County  road,  E  to  city  limits 

Harrison  Square,  bet  6th 

N  to  Walnut,   bet   Webster 

bet   Montgomery  and  Clin- 

and 7th,  Harrison  and  Alice. 

g 

and  Broadway. 

ton. 

Haven.   NW   fm  Peralta  to 

EAST           STKEET 

Grove,  N  s  South  Front  N  to 

city  limits,  NE  of  Hollis. 

I 

602    First 

San  Pablo  av,  bet  Jefferson 

Hawllnorne,  fm  Telegraph 

ti52     Second 

and    Castro,     and    fm    San 

av,   bet  Prospect  and  Ply- 

702   Third 

Pablo  avN  to  city  limits,  bet 

mouth  av,  NE  to  Broadway. 

752     Fourth 

Telegraph  av  and  West. 

Henry,  N  s  South  Front  N  to 
Peralta  and  10th,  bet  Ches- 

^"^ 

802    Fifth 

EAST           STREET 

1 

826     Sixth 

602    First 

ter  and  Lewis. 

■■^ 

852    Seventh 

652    Second 

EAST           STREET 

|z| 

902     Eighth 

702    Third 

202    State 

£^ 

952    Ninth 

752    Fourth 

302    Fulton 

2J 

1002    Tenth 

802    Fifth 

402    Pearl 

lai 

1052    Eleventh 

826    Sixth 

452    Eagle 

tv{ 

1102    Twelfth 

852    Seventh 

502    Hudson 

1152    Thirt-enth 

902    Eighth 

552    Water 

<9 

1202    Fourteenth 

952    Ninth 

602    First 

1302     Sixteenth 

1002    Tenth 

702    Third 

^5 

1402     Eighteenth 

1062    Eleventh 

802    Atlantic 

t^ 

1502    Twentieth 

1102    Twelfth 

826     William 

^J 

1602    Twenty-second 

1152    Thi,teenth 

852    Sevenh 

^s 

1702    Twenty-fourth 

1202    Fourteenth 

902    Eighth 

^1 

Franklin  Square,  bet  4tb 

1252    Fifteenth 

1002    Tenth 

■-^ 

and  5th,  Franklin  and  Broad- 

1302   Sixteenth 

Henry,  f m  E  s  17th  av  E  to 

1-^ 

way. 

1352    Seventeenth 

city  limits,  bet  Charles  and 

tj 

Frederick,    bet    Telegraph 

1402    Eighteenth 

Edward. 

'^ 

ana  San  Pablo  avs,  17th  and 

1502     Twentieth 

Hersey,  f  m  Telegraph  av,  nr 

William. 

1602    Twenty-second 

Vernon  av.  Southwesterly. 

Frederick,  E  fm  San  Anto- 

1702   Twenty-fourth 

Hobart  (or  21st)  W  s  Broad- 

nio Creek  to  Park  av,  E  0. 

1802    Twenty-sixth 

way   to  San   Pablo   av,    bet 

Fruit   Vale    Avenue,  fm 

1902    Twenty-eighth 

20th  and  Jones. 

Town  of  Alameda,  E  of  city 

2002    Thirtieth 

NORTH           STREET 

limits,  northerly. 

2102    Thirtv-second 

452     Broadway 

Fulton,    fm   intersection  of 

2202    Thirty-fouith 

502    Telegraph  av 

Chestnut  and  South  Front 

2252    Thirty-fifth 

Holden,   NW  fm  Peralta  to 

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city  limits,  bet  Horton  and 

EAST           KTEEET 

826    William 

HOlllB. 

602     First 

852    Seventh 

KORTH           STREET 

652    Second 

902     Eighth 

102      A 

702    Third 

1002    Tenth 

202     B 

752    Fourth 

1102     Twelfth 

302     C 

802    Fifth 

1202    Fourteenth 

402     D 

826     Sixth 

1302    Sixteenth 

HoUis,  NWfmPeraltatocity 

852    Seventh 

1402    Eighteenth 

limits,  bet  Holden  and  Ha- 

902   Eighth 

1502     Twentieth 

ven. 

952     Ninth 

1622     Twenty-second 

NORTH           STREET 

1002    Tenth 

Knox,  W  8  Telegraph  av  W 

102    A 

1052     Eleventh 

to  Knox  place,  bet  Sycamore 

202    B 

1102    Twelfth 

and  Albion. 

302     C 

1152    Thirteenth 

Knox  Place,  W  termination 

402     D 

1202     Fourteenth 

of  Knox. 

Hopkins,    E  fm  13th  av  to 

1252    Fifteenth 

Lafayette     Square,     bet 

track  of  fruit  Vale  railroad. 

1302    Sixteenth 

10th   and   11th,   Grove    and 

Horton,  NW  fm   Peialta  to 

1352    Seventeenth 

Jefferson. 

city  limits  bet  Hubbard  and 

1402     Eighteenth 

Lake.  E  s  Jackson  E  to  Lake 

Holden. 

Jefferson,   N  s  South  Front 

Merritt. 

NORTH           STREET 

N  to  San  Pablo  av,  bet  Clay 

102      A 

and  Giove. 

Shore  av  and  Capital,  N  to 

202     B 

EAST           STREET 

Prospect. 

302     C 

602    First 

Lake  Plaza,   bet  East  15th 

402     D 

652     Second 

and  East  IGth,  2d  and  3d  avs 

How^ard.  fm  Brooklyn,  bet 

702    Third 

Lake   Shore  Avenue,    N 

Stone     and    Watson,    N    to 

752    Fourth 

fm  Lake  Merriit.  to  Hunt's 

Prospect. 

802     Fifth 

Tract. 

Ho-we,  fiu  Moss  av,  bet  Web- 

826    Sixth 

Lake  Side  Avenue,  along 

ster  and   Broadway,  uorth- 

852     Seventh 

^southwesterly  side  of  Lake 

easterly. 

902     Eighth 

Merritt. 

Hnbbard,    NW  fm  Peralta 

952    Ninth 

Lake  Terrace,  bounded  by 

to  city  limits,   bet  Halleck 

1002    Tentu 

Newton,  Hanover  and  Lake 

and  Horton. 

1052     Eleventh 

Shore  avs. 

NORTH           STREET 

1102    Twelfth 

Laurel    (or  25th)    fm    San 

102    A 

11.52    Thirteenth 

Pablo  av  to  Grove,   and   fm 

202    B 

1202    Fourteenth 

Telegraph    av   to   Webster, 

302     C 

1252    Fifteenth 

bet  Elm  and  Sycamore. 

402     D 

1302    Sixteenth 

Lee,  fm  north  shore  of  Lake 

Hudson,   fm  Telegraph  av, 

1352    Seventeenth 

Merritt.  E  of    Oakland  av. 

bet  Clifton  and  Forrest,  east- 

1402   Eighteenth 

NE  to  Adams. 

erly. 

Jefferson  Square,  bet  6th 

Lester  Avenue,  nr  eastern 

Hudson,  W  s  Market   W  to 

and  7th,  Grove  and   Jeffer- 

shore of  Lake  Merritt,  Pe- 

West Front,  bet  Pearl  and 

son. 

ralta  Heights. 

First. 

Jersey,  fm  Cottage,  bet  York 

Lewis.  N  s  South  Front  N  to 

NORTH           STREET 

ana  Vermont,  northeasterly. 

Peralta  and  5th,  bet  Henry 

952     Myrtle 

John,  fm  Webster,  bet  Gas- 

and  Campbell. 

1002    Filbert 

kill  and  Mather,  northwest- 

EAST          STREET 

1052    Linden 

erly. 

202    State 

1102     Chestnnt 

Jones,  fm  Prospect,  bet  Clin- 

302   Fulton 

1152    Adeline 

ton  and  Miithews,  northerly. 

402    Pearl 

1202     Magnolia 

Jones,   fm  Telegraph   av  to 

452    Eagle 

1252     Union 

San   Pablo  av,   bet   Hobart 

502    Hudson 

1302    Poplar 

and  Charter. 
Julia,  fm  East  14th,  bet  Ad- 

552   Water 

1352    Kirknam 

602    First 

1402    Cypress 

eline    and    Fruit    Vale    av, 

702    Third 

1452    Center 

northeasterly. 

802    Fifth 

1502    Chester 

Kearny  (or  Powell) ,  fm  San 

Liberty,   W  s    Concord    to 

1552    Henry 

Pablo  av,  nr   Kailroad   Sta- 

Moss bet  Star  and  Pacific. 

1602    Lewis 

tion,  SW  to  the  bay. 

Lincoln.  W  s  Peralta,   W  to 

1652    Campbell 

Kennedy,  SE  fm  East  12th 

1     West  Irout,  bet  Seward  and 

1702    Willow 

to  San  Antonia  Creek,  E  0. 

j     Twelfth. 

1752     Wood 

King,    SE  fm   East   I2th  to 

NORTH           STREET 

1802    Pine 

San  Antonio  Creek,  E  O. 

1652     Campbell 

1852    Cedar 

Kirkham.   N  s  South  Front 

1702     Willow 

1902    Bay 

N  to  Peralta,  bet  Poplar  and 

1752     Wood 

Huff,    fm   E  s  13tli   av   E  to 

Cypress. 

1802    Pine 

city  limits,  bet  Stratton  and 

EAST           STREET 

18.52     Cedar 

Charles. 

202    State 

1902     Bay 

Independence     Square, 

bet  Eabtieih,  East  lyth,  16th 

302     Fulton 

Lincoln,   E  s  Thirteenth  av 

402    Pearl 

or  County  road    E    to    city 

and  18ih  av.s. 

452     Eagle 

limits,  c?  of  Montgomery. 

Isabella,    W  fm  San  Pablo 

502    Hudson 

Lincoln  Square,    bet  8th 

avnr22d. 

552    Water 

and  yth,  Madison  and  Oak. 

Jackson,    N  s   South  Front 

602    First 

Linden,   fm   Telegraph   av 

bet  Madison  and  Alice,  N  to 

7(j2     Third 

1     bet  Cleveland  av  and  Tem- 

Lake  Merritt. 

802     Atlantic 

escal,  easterly. 

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88                                    OAKLAND   DIRECTORY. 

lilnden,   N  s  South  Front  N 

EAST           STREET 

Twenty-sixth,  SW  to   Mar- 

to San  Pablo  av,  bet  Filbert 

602    First 

ket. 

and  Cheitnut. 

702     Third 

Minna,  fm  Telegraph  av,  bet 

EAST           STREET 

802    Fifth 

Erie  and  Cleveland  av,  east- 

602   First 

852    Seventh 

erly. 

702    Third 

902    Eighth 

Mono    Avenue,    fm    Shat- 

802    Fifth 

1002    Tenth 

tuck,  S  of  Merced  av,  SW  to 

852    Seventh 

1102    Twelfth 

Dover. 

902    Eighth 

1202    Fourteenth 

Montague  (or  Folsom),  fm 

1002    Tenth 

1302    Sixteenth 

San  Pablo   av,  nr  Railroad 

1102    Twelfth 

1402    Eighteenth 

Station,  SW  to  the  bay. 

1202     Fourteenth 

1502    Twentieth 

Montgomery,    fm    Booth, 

bet    Howe    and    Broadway, 

1302    Sixteenth 

1602    Twenty-second 

1402    Eighteenth 

1702    Twenty-fourth 

northeasterly. 

1502    Twentieth 

1802    Twenty-sixth 

Montgomery,    E  s  13th  av. 

1602    Twenty-second 

1902    Twenty-eighth 

or  County  road,   E    to   city 

1702    Twenty-fourth 

2002    Thirtieth 

limits,    bet    Lincoln    and 

1802    Twenty-sixth 

2102    Thirty-second 

Grant. 

1902    Twenty-eighth 

2202    Thirty-fourth 

Moraga    Valley     Road, 

2002    Thirtieth 

Maple,   fm  Temescal,  E   of 

fm  termination  Thirteenth 

2102    Thirty-second 

Telegraph   av,   N   to   Hum 

av,  NE  to  county  line. 

2202    Thirty-fourth 

boldt  Park. 

Moss    Avenue,     fm    Tele- 

lilvingston,  E  fm  San  An- 

Mariposa,   fm    Dover,    bet 

graph  av,  bet  Edwards  and 

tonio  Creek  to  Park  av,  E  O. 

Stanley  and  Benton,  SW  to 

Weston  av,  easterly. 

Locast  (or  2:W)  fm  San  Pab- 

Adeline. 

Mound,    fm    Clinton,  N  of 

lo  av  to  Grove,  and  fm  Tele- 

Mariposa Avenue,  fm  Ka- 

Excelsior,  SE  to  Moraga  Val- 

graph av  to    Webster,    bet 

cine,  N  of  Merced  av,  SW  to 

ley  Road. 

Charter  and  Elm. 

Dover. 

Myrtle,  N  s  South  Front  N 

liOgran  (or  36th)    fm  Market 

Marltet,  N  s  South  Front  N 

to   San   Pablo  av,  near  city 

to   Teiegraph  av,   online  of 

to  city  limits. 

limits. 

Northern  city  limits. 

WEST           STREET 

EAST           STREET 

NORTH           STREET 

601    First 

602    First 

502    Telegraph  av 

651     Second 

702    Third 

652     Grove 

701     Third 

802    Filth 

802    West 

751    Fourth 

852    Seventh 

Louise  (or  Holden),  fm  Pe- 

801     Fifth 

902    Eighth 

ralta,  bet  Hollis  and  Ellen, 

851     Seventh 

1002     Tenth 

northerly. 

901    Eighth 

1102    Twelfth 

Lowell,  fm  Adeline,  nrTem- 

1001     Tenth 

1202    Fourteenth 

escal  Creek,  northerly. 

1101    Twelfth 

1302     Sixteenth 

liUsU  Avenue,  fm  Thirty- 

1201    Fourteenth 

1402    Eighteenth 

ninth,  bet  West  and  Market, 

1301    Sixteenth 

1.502    Twentieth 

northerly. 

1401     Eighteenth 

1602    Twenty-second 

Lydia,  W  s  San  Pablo  av  to 

1501    Twentieth 

1702    Twenty-fourth 

Market,  bet  21st  and  22d. 

1601    Twenty-second 

1802     Twenty-sixth 

NORTH           STREET 

1701    Twenty-fourth 

1902    Twenty-eighth 

7.52    San  Pablo  av 

1801    Twenty-sixth 

2002     Thiitieth 

802    West 

1901     Twenty-eighth 

2102    Thirty-second 

852     Curtis 

2001    Thirtieth 

.  2202    Thirty-fourth 

Madison,  Ns  South   Front 

2101     Thirty-second 

Newton,    fm    Mathews,    nr 

to  Lake  Merritt,bet  Oak  and 

Maryland,  E  fm  San  Anto- 

East 21st,  N  to  Brooklyn. 

Jackson. 

nio  Greek  to  Park  av,  E  0. 

Nineteentli,  W  s  San  Pablo 

EAST           STREET 

Matlier,    fm  Webster,  N  of 

av  to  Market,  bet  18th  and 

602    First 

John,  northwesterly. 

20th. 

6.52    Second 

Math  e-»v8,     f m    junction 

NORTH           STREET 

702     Third 

Fourth  av  and  East  20th,  NE 

652     Grove 

752    Fourth 

to  city  limits. 

702    Castro 

802    Fifth 

McAdam,  fm  Broadway,  nr 

752     Brush 

826    Sixth 

Vernon,  northeasterly. 

802     West 

852     Suventh 

McCaU,  f  m  Mono  av,  bet  Do- 

Nineteenth   Avenue,     N 

902    Eighth 

ver  and  ShattUck,  N  to  Ben- 

fm   San    Antonio  Creek  to 

9.52     Ninth 

ton. 

Charter,  bet  18th  and  20th 

1002    Tentli 

McKee,  fm  Dover,  bet  Ben- 

avs. 

1052    Eleventh 

ton  and  Todd,  southwester- 

Ninth,   W  8  East  Front  to 

1102    Twelfth 

ly. 

Market,  bet  8th  and  10th. 

11.52    Thirteenth 

Menlo,  fm  Dover,  N  of  Sut- 

NORTH          STREET 

1202    Fourteenth 

ter,  SW  to  San  Pablo  av. 

.52    Fallon 

1252    Fifteenth 

Merced  Avenue,  fm  junc- 

102    Oak 

1302     Sixteenth 

tion  Humbnldt  av  aud  Ra- 

1.52   Madison 

13.52     Seventeenth 

cine.  SW  to  Dover. 

202    Jackson 

1402    Eighteenth 

Merrimac  Place,  E  s  Tele- 

252    Alice 

Madigon  Square,  bet  Mad- 

graph  av,  N  of  Bay  pi. 

302    Harrison 

ison,  Oak.  Eighth  and  Ninth. 

Milbury,  E   fm    the   exten- 

3.52   Webster 

1     Magrnolia,  N  s  South  Front 
N  to  36th,   bit  Adeline   and 

sion  of   13th  av  to  track  of 

402    Franklin 

Fruit  Vale  railrond. 

452     Broadway 

Union. 

Milton,  fm  San  Pablo  av,  nr 

502    Washington 
552     Clay 

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STREET   GUIDE. 

89 

602    Jefferson                     Park  (or  27^)  fm  NE  s  San| 

EAST           STREET 

052     Grove 

Pablo  av  to  Grove,  bet  26th 

202     State 

702    Castro 

and  28th. 

302    Fulton 

752    Brush                        1 

Park   Avenue,    S  of  Oak- 

402    Pearl 

802     West 

land  Trotting  Park  fm  San 

4.52     Eagle 

902    Market                       | 

Pablo  to  Center. 

502    Hudson 

Nintb  Avenue,  fm  San  An, 

Park  Avenue,   from  East 

552    Water 

tonic   Creek  N  to   Charter  \ 

12th   southerly  to  Alameda 

602    First 

bet  8th  and  luth  a  vs. 

park. 

702     Third 

EAST           STREET 

Parsons,  fm  San  Pablo  av,  S 

752     Fourth 

1002    East  10th 

of  Sutter,  northeasterly. 

802     Atlantic 

1052    East  11th 

Peabody's  Lane,    fm  San 

826    William 

1102    East  12th 

Pablo  av,  nr  Dalton,  SW  to 

852     Seventh 

1152     East  13th                    1 

the  bay. 

902    Division 

1202    East  14th 

Pearl,    fm    intersection    of 

934     Chase 

1252     East  15th 

Myrtle  and   South  Front  to 

966    Taylor 

1302     East  16th 

West  Front,  bet  Fulton  and 

1002     Seward 

1352     East  17th 

Hudson. 

1052     Lincoln 

1102     East  18th 

NORTH           STREET 

1102    Twelfth 

1452     East  liith 

1002    Filbert 

1202    Fourteenth 

1502     East  20th 

10.52    Linden 

1302    Sixteenth 

1552     East  21st 

1102     Che.'^tuut 

1402    Eighteenth 

1602     East22d 

1152    Adelme 

1.502    Twentieth 

1652     East  23d 

1202    Magnolia 

1602    Twenty-second 

Nolan    (or   33d)    NE  B  San 

1252    Union 

1702     Twenty-fourth 

Pablo  av  E  to   Grove,   bet 

1302    Poplar 

1802    Twenty-sixth 

Brockhurst  and  Brown. 

1352    Kirkham 

Planey,     W   s    Concord    to 

Norris,  tm  Telegraph  av,  bet 

1402     Cvpress 

Moss,  bet  Crystal  and  Star. 

Thompson    and     Sharon 

1452     Center 

Plaza,    btt   East  12th,  East 

southwesterly. 

1502     Chester 

14th,  6th  and  7th  avs. 

1552    Henry 

Pleasant    Valley    Ave- 

OaU,   Ns  South  Front  N  to 

1602    Lews 

nue,    fm  N  shore  of  Lake 

Lake  Merritt,  bet  Fallon  and 

1652     Campbell 

Merritt,W  of  Lake  av,  north- 

Madison. 

1702     Willow 

erly. 

EAST           8TBEET 

1752    Wood 

Plumas,  fm   Shattuck,   bet 

602    First 

1802    Pine 

Tehama  and  Sonoma,  SW  to 

652     Second 

1852    Cedar 

Adeline. 

702    Third 

1902     Bay 

Plymoutli    Avenue,    NE 

752    lourth 

Pearson,  bet  Pine   and   Ce- 

fm Telegraph  av  to  Broad- 

802     Filth 

dar,  fm  Chase  to  Taylor. 

wav,  N  of  Hawthorne. 

826     Sixth 

Pearson's  Row,  W  s  Pine, 

Poplar,    N  s  South  Front,  N 

852     Seventh 

bet  Chase  and  Taylor. 

to   Peralta,   bet   Union   and 

902     Eighth 

Peralta,  N  s  South  Front  N 

Kirkham. 

952    Ninth 

to  San  Pablo  av,  (a  division 

EAST           STREET 

1002     Tenth 

of  surveys.) 

202     state 

1052    Eleventh 

EAST      STREET       WEST      STREET 

302     Fulton 

1102    Twellth 

202     State 

402     Pearl 

1152     Thirteenth 

302    Fulton 

452    Eagle 

1202    Fourteenth 

402     Pearl 

502     Hudson 

1252     Fifteenth 

452    Ea-le 

552     Water 

1302     Sixteenth 

502     Hudsr.n 

602    First 

1352    Seventeenth 

552    Water 

702    Third 

1402     Eighteenth 

602     First 

802    Atlantic 

OaU,  fm  Prospect,  bet  Wat- 

702   Third 

826     William 

son  and  Spruce,  N  to  Excel- 

801    Atlantic 

852     Seventh 

sior. 

827    William 

902     Division 

Oakland  Avenue,  fm  Bay 

,       8.'i2     Seventh 

934    Chase 

pi,  bet  Broadway  and  Lee, 

967     Taylor 

966    Tavlor 

northeasterly. 

1                            1001     Seward 

1002    Seward 

Oakland  Square,  bet  10th 

1051     Lincoln 

1052     Lincoln 

and    11th,    Harrison    and 

1102     Twellth 

1102    Twelfth 

Alice. 

1202     Fourteenth 

1202    Fourteenth 

Old     County     Road,    fm 

1302     Sixteenth 

1302     Sixteenth 

junction     East     16th     and 

1402     Eighteenth 

1402    Eighteenth 

Twenty-fourth     av.    north- 

1502     Twen  ifth 

1.502     Twentieth 

easterly. 

1     1602     Twenty-second 

1602     Twenty-second 

Orange,     fm    Oakland    av, 
bet     Perry     and    Vernon, 

!  Peralta  2d,   N  s  Lake  Mer- 

1702     Twenty-fourth 

j     ritt  to  Clinton,  N  of  Brook- 

1802    Twenty-sixth 

northeasterly. 

1    lyn- 

Orchard    Avenue,      from 

Perry,  f  m  nr  Oakland  av,  bet 

Powell  (or  Kearnyl ,  fm  San 

Summit   E  to   creek,   N   of 

Wals worth    and     Orange, 

Pablo  av,  nr  Railroad  Sta- 

Prospect pi, 

northeasterly. 

tion,  SW  to  the  bay. 

Pacific,    N  s   Concord  to 

,Pine,     fm     Prospect,     bet 

Prospect,  fm  W  s  Lake  Mer- 

Mobs. N  of  Liberty. 

Spruce  and    Clinton,   N   to 

ritt  E  to  Clinton,   N  of  Pe- 

Park, fm  Parsons,  E  of  San 

]     Excelsior. 

ralta. 

Pablo  av,  N  to  Menlo. 

Pine,  N  s  South  Front  N  to 

Prospect,    E  s  Lake  Merritt 

1     Beach,  bet  Wood  and  Cedar. 

[     E  to  Foutrth  av. 

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ProBpect  Place,  Es  Tele- 
graph av,  bet  Merrimacpl 
and  Orchard  ay. 

Putnam,  E  fm  Park  av,  N 
of  Warren. 

Putnam,  N  fm  Fruit  Vale 
railroad  to  Keed  in  Milbury 
Tract. 

Racine,  fm  Humboldt  av, 
nr  Merced  av,  N  to  Alcatraz 
av. 

Railroad  Avenue  (see  7th 
street.) 

Reed,  fm  Moraga  Valley 
Road.  N  of  Hampel,  east- 
erly. 

Rotvland,  E  s  San  Pablo  av 
E  to  Telegraph  av,  bet 
Campbell  and  31st. 

San  Pablo  Avenne,  from 
junction  nf  Broadway  and 
lith,  NW  ti  city  limits. 

EAST  STREET 

1202     Fourteenth 
1302     Sixteenth 
1402    Eighteenth 
1502    Twentieth 
1602    Twenty-second 
1702    Twenty-fourth 
1802     Twentv-sixth 
1902     Twenty-eighth 
2002    Thirtieth 
2102    Thirty-second 
2202    Thirty-fourth 
Second,  W  s  East  Front  to 
Market  bet  let  and  3d.  and 
W  s  Peralta  to  West  Front 
bet  Water  and  4th. 

NORTH  STREET 

52    Fallon 
102    Oak 


NORTH  BTREET 

602    Jefferson 

652    Grove 

702    Castro 

752    Brush 

802    West 
Seventeenth  J:  venue,    N 
fm   San  Antonio    Creek    to 
Charter,  bet  16th   and   18th 
ava 

EAST  STREET 

1002    East  10th 
1052    East  11th 


152 


Mad?  son 

202  Jackson 

252  Alice 

302  Harrison 

352  Webster 

402  Franklin 

4.52  Broadway 

602  Washington 

552  Clay 

602  Jefferson 

6-52  Grove 

702  Castro 

752  Brush 

902  Market 

1C02  Peralta 

1652  Campbell 

1702  Willow 

1752  Wood 

1802  Pine 

1852  Cedar 

1902  Bay 

Second  Avenne,  fm  San 
Antonio  Creek  to  Lake  Mer 
ritt,  bet  1st  and  3d  avs. 

EAST  STREET 

1002    Tenth 

1052    Eleventh 

1102    Twelfth 

1152    Thirteenth 

1202    Fourteenth 

1252    Fifteenth 

1302    Sixteenth 
Seventeenth,  Ws  San  Pab- 
lo av  to  Market,  bft  16th  and 
Eighteenth. 


1102 
1152 
1202 
1252 
1302 
1352 


East  12th 
East  13th 
East  14th 
East  15th 
East  Kith 
East  17th 
1402  East  18th 
1452  East  19th 
1502  East  20th 
1552  East  21st 
1602  East  22d 
1652     East  23d 


1202    East  14th 
1252     East  15th 
1302    East  ICth 
13.52    East  17th 
1402     East  18th 
1452     East  19th 
1.502     East  20th 
Se-»vard,  W  s  Peralta  W  to 
West  Front,   bet  Taylor  and 
Lincoln. 

NORTH  STREET 

1652     Campbell 
1702    Willow 
17.52     Wood 
1802    Pine 
1852    Cedar 
1902     Bay 
Shell  Mound  A veuue,  SE 
fm  East  lith  to  San  Antonio 
Creek. 
Short,    W  8   Division  W  to 
West  Front,  N  of  Goss. 

NORTH  STREET 

18.52     Cedar 
19U2     Bav 


Seventh,  W  a  East  Front  to  Silver,  fm  Moss  av,  bet  Dia- 
Market,  bet  6th  and  8tli,  and      mond  and  Gold,  northerly, 
fm  Market  to  West  Front  bet  Sixteenth,    Ws   San  Pablo 


5thandeth. 

av  to  Market,  bet  15th  and 

NORTH 

STREET 

17th. 

52 

Fallon 

NORTH 

STREET 

102 

Oak 

552 

Clay 

1.52 

Madison 

602 

Jefferson 

202 

Jackson 

652 

Grove 

252 

.\lice 

702 

Castro 

302 

Harrison 

752 

Brush 

3.52 

Webster 

802 

West 

402 

Franklin 

902 

Market 

452 

Broadway 

952 

Myrtle 

502 

Washington 

1002 

Filbert 

552 

Clay 

1052 

Linden 

602 

Jefferson 

1102 

Chestnut 

652 

Grove 

1152 

Adeline 

702 

Castro 

1202 

MagnoUa 

7.52 

Brush 

1252 

Union 

902 

Market 

1302 

Poplar 

9.52 

Myrtle 

1352 

Kirkham 

1002 

Filbert 

1402 

Cypress 

1052 

Linden 

1452 

Center 

1102 

Chestnut 

1602 

Peralta 

1152 

Advline 

1652 

Campbell 

1202 

Magnolia 

1702 

Willow 

1252 

Union 

1752 

Wood 

1302 

Poplar 

1802 

Pine 

1352 

Kirkham 

1852 

Cedar 

1402 

Cypress 

1902 

Bay 

14.52 

Center 

Sixteenth  Avenue,    N  fm 

1502 

Chester 

San  Antonio  Creek  to  2lBt, 

1552 

Henry 

bet  15th  and  17th  avs. 

1602 

Lewis 

EAST 

STREET 

Peralta 

1102 

Twelfth 

1652 

Campbell 

1152 

Thirteenth 

1702 

Willow 

1202 

Fourteenth 

1752 

Wood 

1252 

Fifteenth 

1802 

Pine 

1302 

Sixteenth 

1852 

Cedar 

1352 

Seventeenth 

1902 

Bay 

1402 

Ei|.!hteenth 

Seventh  Avenue,    fm  San 

1452 

Nineteenth 

Antonio  Creek  N  to  Charter 

Sixth,    W  s   East    Front    to 

bet  6th  and  8th  avs. 

Market 

bet  5th  and  7th. 

EAM 

STREET 

NORTH           STREET 

902 

East  hth 

52 

Fallon 

952 

East  flth 

102 

Oak 

1002 

East  10th 

152 

Madison 

1052 

Eastllth 

202 

Jackson 

1102 

East  12th 

252 

Alice 

1152 

East  13th 

302 

Harrison 

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STREET   GUIDE. 

91 

352    Webster 

Summit,  fm  Prospect  place 

1462    Center 

402    Franklin 

N. 

1502    Chester 

462    Broadway 

Summit,    N  s  Mound  S  to 

1552    Henry 

502    Washington 

Henry. 

Tenth    Avenue,     fm    San 

652    Clay 

Sumter,   fm  Dale,  E  of  An- 

Antonio   Creek    N  to    East 

602    Jefiferson 

derson,  northerly 

20th,  bet  9th  and  11th  avs. 

652    Grove 

Snrrytine,  fmA.W  of  Glad- 

EAST          STREET 

702     Castro 

ding,  N  to  B. 

902    East  8th 

752    Brash 

Sutter,    fm    Shattuck,    bet 

9.52    East  9th 

902    Market 

Shasta  and  Menlo,   SW    to 

1002    East  10th 

Sixth  Aveime,  fm  San  An- 

San Pablo  av. 

1052    East  11th 

tonio  Creek  N  to  East  20th, 

Sycamore,    fm    Telegraph 

1102    East  12th 

bet  5th  and  7th  avs. 

av  W  to  San  Pablo  av.  bet 

1152    East  13th 

EAST           STREET 

Laurel  and  26th. 

1202    East  14th 

902    East  8th 

NORTH           STREET 

1252     East  15th 

952    East  9th 

502    Telegraph  av 

1302    East  16th 

1002    East  10th 

652    Grove 

1352    East  17th 

1052     East  11th 

Taylor,    W  s  Peralta  W  to 

1402    East  18th 

1102    East  12th 

West  Front,   bet  Chase  and 

1452    East  19th 

1152    East  13th 

Seward. 

1502     East  20th 

1202    East  14th 

NORTH           STREET 

Third,   W   s   East  Front   to 

1252    East  15th 

16.52     Campbell 

Market,  bet  2d  and  4th.  and 

1302    East  16th 

1702    Willow 

W  8  Market  to  Peralta,  bet 

1352     East  17th 

17,52     Wood 

1st  and  5th. 

1402     East  18th 

1802    Pine 

NORTH           STREET 

1452    East  19th 

18,52    Cedar 

52     Fallon 

1502    East  20th 

1902    Bay 

102    Oak 

South   Front,    N  s  San  An- 
tonio Creek  W  fm  East  Front 
to  Clay,  southwesterly  from 
Clay  to  Kirkham.   thence  W 
to    West     Front,      forming 
southern  boundary  of  city. 

Spring,    W  s     Concord   to 
Moss  S  of  Summer. 

Spruce,    fm    Prospect,    bet 
Oak  and  Pine,  N  to  Excel- 
sior 

Telegraph    Avenue,     fm 

Broadway  near  junction  of 
San    Pablo    av,    N    to    city 
limits. 

EAST           STREET 

1302    Sixteenth 
1402    Eighteenth 
1502    Twentieth 
1602    Twenty-second 
1702    Twenty-fourth 
1752    Laurel 

152    Madison 
202    Jackson 
252    Alice 
302    Harrison 
352    Webster 
402    Franklin 
452    Broadway 
502    Washington 
5.52     Clay 
602    Jefferson 
652    Grove 

Stanley,    fm    Dover,    S  of 

Mariposa,  SW  to  San  Pablo 

1802    Bay  place 
Tehama,  fm  Humboldt  av, 
bet  Alpine  and  Plumas,  SW 

702    Castro 
752    Brush 
902    Market 

Star,  W  s  Concord  to  Moss, 
bet  Planey  and  Liberty. 

State,     fm     intersection    of 
Adeline    and    South    Front 
W  to  West  Front,  bet  Beach 
and  Fulton. 

to  Calais. 

Temescal,  fm  Telegraph  av, 
bet  Linden  and  Birch,  east- 
erly. 

Tenth,    W  s   East  Front  to 
Market,   bet  9th  and    11th, 

952     Myrtle 
1002    Filbert 
1052    Linden 
1102    Chestnut 
1152    Adeline 
1202    Magnolia 

and  Ws  Market  to  Peralta 

1252    Union 

NORTH           STREET 

1252    Union 
1302     Poplar 
1352    Kirkham 
1402    Cypress 
1452    Center 
1502     Chester 
1552    Henry 
1602    Lewis 
»      1652    Campbell 
1702    Willow 
1752    Wood 
1802    Pine 
1852     Cedar 
1902    Bay 

bet  8th  and  12th, 

1302    Poplar 

NORTH           STREET 

1352    Kirkham 

52    Fallon 
102    Oak 
152    Madison 

1402     Cypress 
1452    Center 
1502    Chester 

202    Jackson 
255    Alice 
302    Harrison 

1552    Henry 
1602    Lewis 
Third  Avenue,  fm  San  An- 

352    Webster 

tonio  Creek  to  Lake  Merritt, 

402    Franklin 

bet  2d  and  4th  avs. 

452    Broadway 

EAST           STREET 

.502    Washington 

902    East  8th 

552     Clay 
602    Jefferson 

952    East  9th 
1002    East  10th 

652     Grove 

10,52    East  nth 

Stevens,    N  fm  Fruit  Vale 

702    Castro 

1102    East  12th 

Kailroad  to  Keed,  in  Milbury 

762    Brush 

1152     East  13th 

Tract. 

802    West 

1202    East  14  th 

Stone,     fm    Brooklyn,     bet 

902    Market 

12,52     East  15th 

Capital  and  Howard,  K  to 

952    Myrtle 

1302     East  16th 

Prospect 

1002    Filbert 

1352    East  17th 

Stratton,  fm  E  s  13th  av  E 

10.52    Linden 

1402     East  18th 

to  city  limits,   bet   Charles 

1102    Chestnut 

1452     East  19th 

and  Huff. 

1152    Adeline 

Thirteenth,  W  s  East  Front 

Summer,    fm  Crescent  av. 

1202     Magnolia 

to  Market,  bet  12th  and  14th. 

E  of    Pleasant    Valley    av, 

12.52     Union 

NORTH           STREET 

southwesterly 

1302     Poplar 

52    Fallon 

1352    Kirkham 

102    Oak 

Moss,  bet  Spring  and  Corel. 

1402    Cypress 

152    Madison 

Gilbert  &  Brown 

Houses  Buiit,  and  Houses  aid  Lo 

Office  No.  2  Park  Rov 

tslorSalecntHelnstallnientPlaL 

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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


92                                    OAKLAND    DIRECTORY. 

202    Jackson 

102    Oak 

21st,  bet  19th  and  21st  avs. 

252     Aliec 

152    Madison 

EAST           STREET 

302    Harrison 

202    Jackson 

1102     East  12th 

352    Webster 

252    Alice 

1152    East  13th 

402    Franklin 

302     Harrison 

1202     East  14th 

452    Broadway 

352     Web.ster 

1252     East  15th 

502    Washington 

401    Franklin 

1302    East  16th 

652    Clay 

452     Broadway 

1352     East  17th 

602    Jefferson 

502    Washington 

1402    East  18th 

652    Grove 

652     Clay 

1452     East  19th 

702    Castro 

602    Jefferson 

1502     East  20th 

752     Brus  h 

652     Grove 

1552     Ea6t2l8t 

902     Market 

702    Castro 

Twenty-eighth,  W  s  Mar- 

Thirteentli Avenue,    fm 

752     Brush 

ket  W  to  Beach,  bet  26th  and 

San    Antonio    Creek    N    to 

802    West 

30th. 

Charter,    bet    12th    av    and 

902    Market 

Tw^enty-first,   W  s  Broad- 

Commerce. 

952    Myrtle 

way  to  Market,  bet  20th  and 

EAST           STREET 

1002    Filbert 

Lydia. 

1002     East  10th 

1052     Linden 

NORTH           STREET 

1052     East  11th 

1202     Chestnut 

452     Broadway 

1102    East  r2th 

1152    Adeline 

502    Telegraph  av 

1152     East  13th 

1202    Magnolia 

652     Grove 

1202    East  14th 

1252     Union 

—    San  Pablo  av 

1252    East  15th 

1302    Poplar 

—    Brush 

1302     East  ICth 

1352    Kirkham 

802    West 

1352     East  17th 

1402    Cypress 

852     Curtis 

1402     East  18th 

1452     Center 

T^venty-first  Avenue,  N 

1452     East  19th 

1502    Chester 

fm  Central  Pacific  Railroad 

1502     East  20th 

1602    Peralta 

to  Charter,  bet  20th  and  22d. 

1552     East  21st 

1652     Campbell 

EAST           STREET 

1602    East22d 

1702     Willow 

1102     East  12th 

1652     East  23d 

1752     Wood 

11.52     East  13th 

Thirtietli,  W  s  Market  W  to 

1852     Cedar 

1202    East  14tU 

Peralta,  bet  2,Sth  and  32d. 

1902     Bay 

1252     East  1.5th 

Thirty-fifth  (  or  Walton ) , 

T^relfth  Avenue,    fm  San 

1302    East  16th 

fm  Telegraph  av,  bet  Brown 

Antonio    Creek    N    to  East 

1352     East  17th 

and  Logan,  W  to  San  Pablo 

20th.  bet  nth  and  13th  avs. 

1402     East  18th 

av. 

EAST           STREET 

1452     East  19th 

Thirty,  first,      NE    s    San 

902     East  8th 

1502     East  20th 

Pablo  av  E  to  Telegraph  av, 

9.52    East  9th 

15.52     East  21st 

bet  Rowland  and  32d. 

1002     East  10th 

Twenty-fourth,  W  s  Mar- 

NOKIH          STREET 

10.52     East  nth 

ket  W  to  West  Front,  bet  22cl 

652     Grove 

1102     East  12th 

and  26th. 

802     West 

1152     East  13th 

Twenty-second,  W  s  Tele- 

902     Market 

1202     East  14th 

egraph   av  to   Market,     bet 

Thirty-fourth,  Ws  Market 

1252    East  15th 

Jones    and   Lydia,   and  W  s 

Wto  Peralta,   bet  32d  and 

1302     East  16th 

Market  to  West  Front,   N  of 

36th. 

1352    East  17th 

20th. 

Thirty-ninth   (or    Geary), 

1402     East  18th 

NORTH           STREET 

im  Telegraph  av,  S  of  For- 

1452    East  19th 

502    Telegraph  av 

tieth,  W  to  Linden. 

1.502     East  20th 

652     Grove 

Thirty-second,    W  s  Tele- 

Twentieth, W  s  San  Pablo 

802    West 

graph  av  W  to   Peralta,   bet 

av  to  Market,   bet   19th  and 

852     Curtis 

31st    and     Brockhurst    and 

21st,  and  W  s  Market  to  West 

902    Market 

31  St  and  34th. 

Front  bet  18th  and  22d. 

Twenty-Second  Avenue 

NORTH           STREET 

NORTH           STREET 

fm  Central  Pacific  Railroad 

502    Telegraph  av 

652     Grove 

to  East  21st  bet  21st  and  23d 

6.52    Grove 

802     West 

avs. 

802    West 

852     Curtis 

EAST           STREET 

902     Market 

902    Market 

1102    East  12th 

Thirty-sixth.    Ws  Market 

952    Myrtle 

1152    East  13th 

W  to  Pt-ralta,  along  northern 

1002    Filbert 

1202    EastUtd 

boundary  of  city. 

1052    Linden 

1252     East  15th 

Thompson,  fm  Moulton.bet 

1102    Chestnut 

1302     East  16th 

Her.sey  and   Norris,   south- 

11.52   Adeline 

1352     East  17th 

westerly. 

1202    Magnolia 

1402    East  18th 

Todd,  fm  Dover,  bet  McKee 

1252     Union 

1452     East  19th 

and  Felton,  southwesterly. 

1302    Poplar 

1502     East  20th 

Trenor,    E  fm   San  Antonio 

1352    Kirkham 

1552     East  21st 

Creek  to  Park  av. 

1402    Cypress 

Twenty-sixth,  W  s  Market 

Twelfth   (Central  Avenue), 

1502    Chester 

W  to  West   Front,   bet  24th 

W  8  East  Front  to  Market, 

1602    P.;ralta 

and  28th. 

bet  nth  and  I3th,  and  W  s 

1702    Willow 

Tyler,    E    fm    S.in  Antonio 

Market  to  Bay,  bet  10th  and 

1802     Pine 

Creek  to  Park  av. 

14th. 

1902     Bay 

Union,  N  s  South  Front  N  to 

NORTH           -STREET 

Twentieth  Avenue,  N  fm 

Peralta,  bet  Magnolia    and 

52    Fallon 

.  San  Antonio  Creek  to  East 

Poplar. 

S.  F.  LAUNDRY, 


WASHING    DONE    AT    SHORT    NOTICE. 

Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  in 

all  parts  of  Oakland. 

STREET   GUIDE. 

93 

EAST           8TBEET 

W  to  Market  bet  South  Front 

1702    Willow 

602    First 

and  1st,   and  W  s  Peralta  to 

1752     Wood 

702    Third 

West   Front  bet   Eagle  and 

1802    Pine 

802    Fifth 

2d. 

1852     Cedar 

852    Seventh 

Water,    fm  Frederick,    bet 

1902     Bav 

902    Eighth 

Shell  Mound   av  and   Oak- 

■Williams, bet  San  Pablo  and 

1002    Tenth 

land  Harbor,  northtrly. 

Telegraph   ave,  N  of  Fred- 

1102   Twelfth 

Watson,     fm     Newton,    nr 

erick. 

1202    Fourteenth 

Athol  av,  northerly. 

Willow,    N  B   South    Front 

1302     Sixteenth 

Watts,    NW  fm  Peralta    to 

bet  Campbell  and  Wood,  N 

1402    Eighteenth 

city  limits,  near  C 

to  Beach. 

1502    Twentieth 

Waverly,    fm   Walnut,    bet 

EAST           STREET 

1602    Twenty-second 

Valdez  and  Lake  Merritt,  N 

202     State 

1702    Twenty-fourth 

to  Locust. 

302    Fulton 

1802    Twentv-sixth 

Wayne  Avenne,    nr  east- 

402    Pearl 

1902    Twenty-eighth 

ern  shore  of  Lake  Merritt, 

452    Eagle 

2002    Thirtieth 

Peralta  Heights. 

502     Hudson 

2102    Thirty-second 

Webster,  N  s  South  Front  N 

552     Water 

Union,    N  8  Mound  S  to  Ed- 

to  2(Jth.   bet  Harrison    and 

602    First 

ward. 

Franklin. 

702    Third 

Union  Place,  bet  East  12th, 

EAST           STREET 

752    Fourth 

San    Antonio    Creek,    Com- 

602   First 

802    Fifth 

merce  and  15th  av. 

652     Second 

826    William 

Valdez,  SE  fm  East  12th  to 

702     Third 

852    Seventh 

San  Antonio  Creek. 

752     Fourth 

902    Division 

Valdez,     fm    Walnut,     bet 

802     Fifth 

934     Chase 

Webster  and  Waverly,  N  to 

826    Sixth 

966    Taylor 

Locust, 

852     Seventh 

1002    Seward 

VaUey,    N    fm   Walnut    to 

902     Eigbth 

1052    Lincoln 

Elm,  bet  Broadway  and  Tel- 

952   Ninth 

1102    Twelfth 

egraph  av. 

1002    Tenth 

1202    Fourteenth 

Vermont,    fm  Coitage,  bet 

1052    Eleventh 

1302    Sixteenth 

Jersey  and  Pleasant  Valley 

1102     Twelfth 

1402    Eighteenth 

av,  northeasterly. 

1152    Thirteenth 

1.-.02    Twentieth 

Vernon,  fm  Broadway,  N  of 

1202    Fomteenth 

1602    Twenty-second 

Birch,  westerly. 

1252    Fifteenth 

1702    Twenty-fourth 

Vernon,    fm  Lee,  bet  Oak- 

1302    Sixteenth 

1802    Twenfy-sixth 

land  av.  and  Adams,  north- 

1352    Seventeenth 

Willow,  E  fm  San  Antonio 

easterly. 

1402    Eighteenth 

Creek  to  Park  av,  E  0. 

Wallace   (or  28th)    E  s   San 

■West,    N  fm  intersection  of 

Wilson,    E    fm   13th   av  to 

Pablo  av  to  Grove,  bet  Park 

5th  and  Market  to  22d,  and 

Fruit  Vale  Railroad  track. 

and  Alden. 

fm   26th    to    northern    city 

"Wilton.   W  fm  San  Pablo  av 

Walnut,    fm  E  s  Telegraph 

limits. 

to  Market,  near  24th. 

av  to  Webster,  bet  Hobart 

EAST           STREET 

Wood,  X  s  Si.uth  Front  N  to 

and  Locust. 

902    Eighth 

Beach,  bet  Willow  and  Pine. 

Walsworth,    fm  Prospect, 

1002    Tenth 

EAST           STREET 

E  of   Brordway,  northeast- 

1102    Twelfth 

202     state 

erly. 

1202    Fourteenth 

302    Fulton 

Walton    (or   35th)    fm  W  b 

1302    Sixteenth 

402    Pearl 

Telegraph  av  to  Linden,  bet 

1402    Eighteenth 

452    Eagle 

Brown  and  Logan. 

1502    Twentieth 

502    Hudson 

KOETH            STREET 

1526     Twenty.first 

552    Water 

502    Telegraph  av 

1552    Lydia 

602    First 

652    Grove 

1602     Twenty-second 

702    Third 

802    West 

1702    Twenty-fouith 

752    Fourth 

902    Market 

1802    Twenty-sixth 

802    Fifth 

Warren,    E  fm  Park  av  bet 

1902     Twenty-eighth 

826    William 

Franklin  and  Putnam. 

2002     Thirtieth 

852    Seventh 

W^ashin^on.    N    s    South 

2102    Thirty-second 

902    Division 

Front  N  to  14th,  bet  Broad- 

2202   Thirty-fourth 

934    Chase 

way  and  Clay. 

West  Front,    N  along  west- 

966    Taylor 

EA&T           STREET 

ern  city  limits  to  northern 

1002     Seward 

602    First 

charter  line. 

1052    Lincoln 

652    Second 

W^eston  Avenne,  fm  Tele- 

1102   Twelfth 

702    Third 

graph  av,  N  of  Mobs  av,  E 

1202    Fourteenth 

752    Fourth 

to  Broadway. 

1302     Sixteenth 

802    Fifth 

Wiard's    I^ane,      fm     San 

1402    Eighteenth 

826    Sixth 

Pablo     at>      nr     Temescal 

1502    Twentieth 

852    Seventh 

Creek,  SW  to  Oakland  Trot- 

1602   Twenty-second 

902    Eighth 

ting  Park. 

1702    Twenty-fourth 

952     Ninth 

Wilcox    Place,     bet    Tele- 

1802    Twenty-sixth 

1002    Tenth 

graph  av,  20th  and  21st. 

Verba    Bnena    Avenne, 

1052    Eleventh 

William,   W  s  Peralta  W  to 

SW   fm     San    Pablo    av  to 

1102    Twelfth 

West  Front,  btt  Atlantic  and 

Beach,  crossing  city  limits 

1152    Thirteenth 

7th. 

on  Watt's  Tract. 

1202    Fourteenth 

NORTH           STREET 

York,  fm  Cottage,  bet  Erie 

Water,  f m  W  s  East  Front 

1652    Campbell 

and  Jersey,  northeasterly. 

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A.  A.  HOUSE,  Harry  F.  Irwin  proprietor,  SW  cor  Seventh 

and  Broadway 
Aaron  &  Irelan  (Charles  H.  Aaron  and  William  Irelan  Jr.) 

proprietors  Pacific  Reduction  Works,  E  s  Bay  avenue, 

Melrose 
Aaron  Charles  H.  (Aaron  &  Irelan)  res  Nelson  House 
Aaron  David,  tailor,  426  Eighth,  res  561  Sixth 
Abbey  Alfred,  telegraph  operator  (S.  F.)  res  960  Castro 
Abbey  Frances  J.  Mrs.,  res  608  Eighteenth 
Abbey  Eichard,  mining,  res  960  Castro 
Abbott  Charles  M.,  carpenter,  res  665  Seventh 
Abbott  George  F.,  contractor  and  builder,  res  1160  Union 
Abbott  Granville  S.  Eev.,  pastor  First  Baptist  Church,  res 

Blake  House 
Abbott  John,  laborer  Jacob  Smitli,  res  419  Second 
Abbott  Joseph  E.,  contractor,  res  812  Castro 
Abbott  Mary  M.,  widow,  res  725  Filbert 
Abbott  Moses  A.,  dairyman,  res  1577  Market 
Abbott  S.  M.  Mrs.,  dealer  and  worker  in  human  hair,  1311 

Broadway 
Abbott  Solon  M.,  res  1311  Broadway 
Abbott  Thomas,  bargeman  Custom  House  (S.  F.)  res  1026 

Fifth 
Abel  George  A.,  grain  inspector  (S.  F.)  res  1759  Seward 
Abele  Meta  Mrs.,  midwife,  res  821  Filbert 


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96  OAKLAND    [  A  ]    DIRECTORY. 

ABEIiIj  IRVING  Ij.,  journalist  and  city  numberer,   office 

366  Thirteenth,  res  673  Thirty-fourth 
Aber  M.  Mrs.,  res  891  Bay 
Abraham  Adolph,  tailor,  res  1866  Atlantic 
Abraham  Ernest,  merchant,  res  418  Central  av 
Abraham  John,  pedler,  res  Peralta  av  nr  School  House  road 
Abrahamson  Gustave,  fancy  goods,  trimmings,   etc.,   1117 

Broadway,  res  S.  F. 
Abrahamson  Hugo,  salesman  M.  H.  Coffee,  res  559  Eighth 
Abrahamson  Julius,  salesman  G.  Abrahamson,  res  S.  F. 
Abrego  Ysmael  M.,  salesman  Huntington,  Hopkins  &  Co. 

(S.  F.)  res  922  Chester 
Abren  Manuel  F.,  tanner,  res  1011  East  22d 
Achard  Charles  H.,  carriage  trimmer,  res  367  Eleventh 
Acker  Edwin  M.,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  K.,  res  727  Chester 
Adair  Annie,  nurse  William  C.  Little,   W  s  Broadway  nr 

Moss  av 
Adamina  Felix,  painter,  res  820  Twenty -ninth 
Adamina  Joseph,  painter,  res  820  Twenty-ninth 
ADAMS   &   CO.  (Herbert  L.  Adams)  attorneys-at-law  and 

collection  agents,  864  Broadway 
Adams  Alfred  W.,  ship  carpenter,  res  719  Lewis 
Adams  Amos  C,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  226  Ninth 
Adams  Cyrus,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  East  15th  and 

Seventeenth  av 
Adams  David  L.,  with  Adams  &  Co.,  res  953  Thirty-fifth 
Adams  Edson,  real  estate  (S.  F.)  res  cor  Bay  pi  and  Oak- 
land av 
.Adams  Edsou  F.,  student,  res  cor  Bay  pi  and  Oakland  av 
Adams  Frank  L.,  student  University,  res  1311  Clay 
Adams  George,  soda  water  manufacturer  Taylor  &  Lohse, 

res  853  Harrison 
Adams  George  W.,  capitalist,  res  Union  Hotel 
Adams  Herbert  L.  (Adams  &  Co.)  res  953  Thirty-fifth 
Adams  John,  carpenter  B.  Muir,  res  Muir's  Oyster  Beds 
Adams  John  C,  studei;t,  res  cor  Bay  pi  and  Oakland  av 
Adams  John  M.,  clerk  Porter  Bros.  &  Wing,  res  534  Knox  pi 
ADAMS  JOHN  S.  (Agard   &  Adams)   physician,    NE   cor 

Broadway  and  Central  av.  room  8,  res  1311  Clay 
Adams  Joseph  J.,  barber,  455  Fourth 
Adams  Josephine  M.  Miss,  res  362  East  10th 
Adams  J.  R.,  foreman  bridge  builder  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  569 

Eighth 
Adams  Robert  H.,  merchant,  res  220  Eleventh 
Adams  William,  carriage  painter  Charles  H.  Morgans,  res 

414  Fourteenth 


.     r.     LAUIlUni-  Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


OAKLAND    [A]    DIRECTORY.  97 

Adams  William  G.,  bouse  mover,  res  1159  Third 

Adamson  Maggie  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  666  Thirty-fourth 

Adamson  W.  K.  H.,  accountant  (S.  F.)  res  1414  Sixth  av 

Adie  Charles  A.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  776  Tenth 

Adie  Mary  Mrs.,  res  776  Tenth 

Adie  May  Miss,  school  teacher,  res  cor  West  and  Castro 

iETNA  INSURANCE  CO.    (of   Hartford)  L.  B.  Edwards 

agent,  467  Ninth 
Afflerbach  Alice  Miss,  teacher  music,  res  526  Seventeenth 
Afflerbach  Christian  H.  Kev.,  pastor  German  M.  E.  Church, 

res  526  Seventeenth 
AGARD  &  ADAMS  (A.  H.  Agard  and  J.  S.  Adams)  phy- 
sicians and  surgeons,  NE  cor  Broadway  and  Central  av, 

room  8 
AGARD  &  MAY  (John  T.  Agard  and  Munsell  N.  May)  gro- 
ceries, SE  cor  Central  av  and  Franklin 
AGARD  AUREIilUS  H.  (Agard  &  Adams)  physician,  NE 

cor  Broadway  and  Central  av,  room  8,  res  1259  Alice 
Agard  John  T.  (Agard  &  May)  res  404  Central  av 
Agena  Lena,  domestic  1505  Tenth  av 
Ah  Len  (Chinese)  laundry,  608  Fifteenth 
Ah  Sam  (Chinese)  laundry,  657  Broadway 
Ahearn  Mary  Miss,  res  807  Washington 
Ahern  Patrick,  laborer  C  P.  K.  K.,  res  1614  Seventeenth 
Ahern  Peter,  carpenter,  res  1311  Jefferson 
Ahem  W^illiam,  carpenter,  res  410  Tenth 
Ahlberg  C,  blacksmith  J.    Lusk  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor  Clare- 

mont  av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 
Ahrens  Jacob  H.,  liquor  saloon  (S.  F.)  res  952  Campbell 
Ainge  Henry,  gardener,  res  1011  Third 
Ainge  William,  laborer,  res  1011  Third 
Ainsworth  Alfred  G.,  res  586  Tenth 
Ainsworth  Alfred  G.  Jr.,   brakeman  C.  P.   E.  R.,  res  586 

Tenth 
Ainsworth  John,   lumber  inspector  C.   P.  U.  R.,   res  1661 

Pacific 
Ainsworth  John  C,  capitalist,  res  S  s  Vernon  av,   east  of 

College  av 
Aker  Christ.,  bakery,  1836  Seventh 
Akerly  Benjamin  Eev.,  rector  St.  John's  Episcopal  Church, 

res  SW  cor  Adeline  and  Sixteenth 
Akerly  James,  student  University,  res  SW  cor  Adeline  and 

Sixteenth 
Akins  Liman  E.,  clerk,  res  661  Ninth 
Akins  M.  J.  Mrs.,   agent  Mrs.  Jackson's  Dress  Model,  res 

661  Ninth 


ADAMS  &  CO  SELL  REAL  ESTATE-OaflandProDerty  10  ExcliaDge  lor Rauttes 


i.  £.  cor.  £16I1TU  auU  BROADWAY,  lTp»>lair». 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  si.s.  F.,  Importer  FreDcH  and  English  WALL  PAPERS 


98  OAKLAND    I  A.1    DIRECTORY. 

Akins  Seymour  L.,  miner,  res  661  Ninth 

Akins  Willard  H.,  conductor  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  661  Ninth 

Akins  William  D.,  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  661  Ninth 

ALAMEDA  COUNTY  BRANCH  HOME  MUTUAL 
FIRE  INSURANCE  CO.,  E.  H.  Magill  manager,  922- 
924  Broadway 

Alameda  County  Ice  Co.  (Louis  Passola,  Lorenzo  Patroni 
and  Domingo  Grandona)  S  s  Fourth  bet  Washington 
and  Jefferson 

ALAMEDA  IRON  WORKS,  John  B.  McNerney,  Daniel 
M.  Taggart  and  J.  A.  Skinner  managers,  NW  cor  Second 
and  Franklin 

ALAMEDA  MACADAMIZING  CO.,  Hugh  Slicer  presi- 
dent, T.  P.  Wales  secretary,  954  Broadway,  room  15 

Albee  A.  &  Son  (A.  and  W.  E.  Albee)  groceries,  NW  cor 
Thirty-fourth  and  Telegraph  av 

Albee  Aurel  (A.  Albee  &  Son)  res  569  Thirty-fifth 

Albee  Honestus  M.,  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1521  Eighth 

Albee  William  E.  (A.  Albee  &  Son)  res  569  Thirty -fifth 

Albers  Antone,  collector,  res  830  Sixteenth 

Albers  George,  clerk  Gustav  M.  Eunge,  res  SE  cor  Broad- 
way and  Tenth 

Albrecht  August  (Schroder  &  Albrecht,  S.  F.)  res  1554 
Eighth 

Albridge  James,  engineer,  res  710  Third 

Alburn  George  W.,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  828  Henry 

Alciua  Eugene,  clerk  J.  B.  Miranda,  res  407  Eighth 

Alden  Byron,  teamster  Grayson,  Harrell  &  Co.,  res  N  s  Dal- 
ton  av  nr  Green 

Alden  Charles  E.,  clerk  Bart  Morgan  &  Co.,  res  722  Myrtle 

Alden  Emily  Miss,  res  W^  s  Shattuck  av  nr  Temescal  Creek, 
Temescal 

Alden  S.  E.,  farmer,  res  W  s  Shattuck  av  nr  Temescal  Creek, 
Temescal 

Alderson  M.  J.  Miss,  teacher  Tompkins  School,  res  1467 
San  Pablo  av 

Aldis  Edward,  shoemaker,  1669  Eighth 

Aldis  Elizabeth,  fancy  goods,  1669  Eighth 

Aldrich  Abbie  F.  Miss,  principal  Lafayette  School,  res  Cen- 
tennial House 

Aldrich  Lucius  A.,  artesian  wellborer,  res  668  Sycamore 

Aldrich  William,  policeman,  res  580  Jones 

Alexander  Charles  O.,  clerk  Sperry  &  Co  (S.  F.)  res  977 
Seventh  av 

Alexander  Henry,  salesman  I.  Alexander,  res  1564  Telegraph 


SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUNDRY 


r33  Geary  St.,  San  Francisco. 
OFFICES |gg2  Broadway,  Oakland. 


i.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE.  365  Tenth. 


OAKLAND    [  A  ]    DIRECTORY. 


Alexander  Henry,  clothing  and  boots  and  shoes,  1754  Seventh 

Alexander  Henry,  dairyman  Charles  W.  Swan,  res  Old  County 
road  nr  Redwood  av.  Fruit  Vale 

Alexander  Isadore,  boots  and  shoes,  NW  cor  Seventh  and 
Washington,  res  1564  Telegraph  av 

Alexander  Joseph  L.,  farmer,  res  Lake  Shore  av  nr  Indian 
Gulch 

Alexander  Louis  L.,  mining  superintendent,  res  468  Pros- 
pect 

Alexander  William,  D.  D.,  professor  Theological  Seminary, 
res  1632  Telegraph  av 

Alger  George  C,  miner,  res  1015  Webster 

Allard  Alder  (Klumpp  &  Allard)  res  421  Third 

Allardt  George  F.,  civil  engineer  (S.  F.)  res  1127  Linden 

Allen  &  Eoberts  (Miss  Matilda  L.  Allen  and  Miss  Elizabeth 
S.  Roberts)  fancy  goods  and  stationery,  1213  Broadway 

Allen  Benjamin  B.,  conductor  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1622  Four- 
teenth 

Allen  Bernard  K.,  carpenter  Oakland  Planing  Mills,  res 
Snyder  Block 

Allen  Burton  C,  carpenter,  res  1012  Twenty -fourth 

Allen  Charles  E.,  res  822  East  15th 

Allen  Charles  R.,  coal  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  1015  Eighth 

Allen  Charles  W.,  clerk,  res  78  Valley 

Allen  Christopher  M.,  res  775  Fourteenth 

Allen  Elihu,  carpenter,  res  327  Eleventh 

Allen  Eliza,  widow,  res  528  Knox  pi 

Allen  Ethan,  res  S  s  Mariposa  bet  Racine  and  Shattuck  av, 
Temescal 

Allen  Fanny  E.  Miss,  teacher  Lafayette  School,  res  1143 
Myrtle 

Allen  George  S.  plumber  and  gasfitter  (S.  F.)  res  814  Four- 
teenth 

Allen  James,  compositor  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  res  1211 
Chestnut 

Allen  James  E.,  porter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  615  Sixth 

Allen  John,  clerk  McGovern  &  Cahill,  res  1211  Chestnut 

Allen  Louise  D.  Miss,  teacher  Lafayette  School,  res  1211 
Chestnut 

Allen  Lyman  B.,  train  dispatcher  Oakland  Wharf,  res  1005 
Fifth 

Allen  Margaret  Mrs.,  janitress  Prescott  School,  res  1211 
Chestnut 

Allen  Marion,  domestic  330  East  17th 

Allen  Mary  Miss,  res  Tubbs  Hotel 

Allen  Matilda  L.  Miss  (Allen  &  Roberts)  res  628  Knox  pi 


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Call  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St„  S.  F.,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  Paper  Hangings 


100  OAKLAND    [  A  ]    DIRECTORY. 

AliLEN  M.  W.,  proprietor  Oakland  Carriage  Manufactory, 

SE  cor  Tenth  and  Webster,  res  962  Webster 
Allen  Orrin,  engineer  C.  P.  E.  K.,  res  740  Peralta 
Allen  Euth  A.,  teacher  Kindergarten,  res  827  Fourteenth 
Allen  Sarah,  domestic  Piev.  David  McClure,  NE  cor  Tele- 
graph av  and  Prospect 
Allen  Sheldon,   farmer,  res  S  s  Mariposa  bet  Kacine  and 

Shattuck  av,  Temescal 
Allen  Thomas  J.,  res  1416  Fifteenth 
Allen  Truman  H.,  horseshoer,  412  Ninth,  res  166  Fifth 
Allen  Walter  S.,  car  cleaner  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  920  Henry 
Allen  William,  carpenter,  res  1211  Chestnut 
Allen  William,  carpenter  and  builder,   1702  Telegraph  av, 

res  78  Valley 
Allen  William  A.,  res  2233  Magnolia 
Allen  William  C,  collector  (S.  F.)  res  869  Filbert 
Allen  William  H.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  869  Filbert 
Allingham  William,  foreman  Street  Department,   res  1530 

West 
Allingham  William  (James   A.    Clark  &  Co.)  res  NE  cor 

Forty-third  and  Grove,  Temescal 
Allison  Benjamin,  butcher  Orlando  Bemis,  res  502  East  15th 
Allman  John,  contractor,  res  2336  Telegraph  av 
Allman  John,  IT.  S.  mail  agent,  res  Lee  nr  Vernon  av 
Altendorf  Julius,   polisher  and    grinder   (S.   F.)    res    1206 

Twenty-eighth 
Althof  Herman  (Althof  &  Bahls,  S.  F.)  res  942  Lincoln 
Alvas  Manuel,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Alves  Frank,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  E. 
Alvis  Anton  J.,  laborer,  res  1019  East  Twenty-second 
Amador  Hotel,   J.   S.    Collins  proprietor,   W  s  Webster  nr 

Mountain  View  Cemetery 
Amador  Marble  Co.,  Frank  Madden  foreman,  W  s  Webster 

nr  Mountain  View  Cemetery 
Amazon  Insurance  Co.    (fire,  of  Cincinnati)  M.  W.  Wood 

agent,  1178  Broadway 
Ambrose  Frank,  laborer  T,  W.  Corder,  res  Butchertown 
Ambrose  Manuel,  laborer  Thomas  Cotter,  res  Butchertown 
Ambrose  Norman  A.,  res  1556  Seventh 
AMERICAN  DISTRICT  TELEGRAPH  CO.,  B.   E.  Bates 

superintendent,  1002  Broadway 
American  Eestaurant,  James  H.  Kimball  proprietor,  1053 

Thirteenth  av 
Ames  George,  machinist  (S.  F.)  res  318  Third 
Ames  Henry  M.  Jr.,  wholesale  butcher,  stock  yard,  Butch- 
ertown, res  S.  F. 


SP    T  A  TTMTII) Y   Wasiimg  called  lor  and  Delivered  in  S.  F.,  Oakland,  Alameda,  BerMej 
.    r,    LlnUllUIll.  Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway.  Oakland. 


GREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDON'S,  365  TENTH. 


OAKLAND     [A.]    DIRECTORY.  101 

Ames  John,  deputy  recorder,  res  541  Charter 

Ames  Orville  W.  Mrs.,  res  750  Brush 

Amidon  Cyrus,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1517  Seventh 

Amidon  George  W.,  hairwork,  res  1517  Seventh 

Amidon  John,  expressman,  res  753  Castro 

Amidon  William  H.,  driver  Whitney  &  Co.'s  Express,  res 
753  Castro 

Amos  Joseph  A. ,  laborer,  res  923  Third 

Amstutz  Charles  L.,  watchmaker  L.  P.  Berger,  res  1038 
Peralta 

Amy  Oscar  M.,  groceries,  W  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Forty-ninth, 
Temescal 

Ancient  Order  United  Workmen,  rooms  377  Central  av 

ANDERSEN  JULIUS,  ice  cream  and  coffee  saloon,  Brook- 
lyn Station,  res  274  East  17th 

ANDERSEN  MATILDA,  cigars  and  tobacco,  Brooklyn 
Station,  res  274  East  17th 

Andersen  Nicholas,  farmhand  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor 
Claremont  av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 

Anderson  Abbie  Mrs.,  res  1691  Eighth 

Anderson  Abbie  E.  Miss,  res  1318  Seventh  av 

Anderson  Alice  C,  widow,  res  1318  Seventh  av 

Anderson  Andrew,  fireman  stmr  Oakland,  res  1016  Tenth 

Anderson  Andrew,  wood  and  coal,  foot  Webster,  res  Ala- 
meda 

j^nderson  Andrew  H.,  painter,  res  1162  Seventh 

Anderson  Andrew  S.,  carpet  layer,  res  119  Hannah 

Anderson  Clara,  domestic  W.  H.  H.  Graves 

Anderson  Emanuel,  carpenter,  res  662  Twenty-fifth 

Anderson  E.  W.  Mrs.,  teacher  Lafayette  School,  res  Kohler- 
Chase  House 

Anderson  George,  brickmason,  res  W  s  Market  nr  Seven- 
teenth 

Anderson  G.  W.  &  Co.  (G.  W.  Anderson  and  Charles 
Harper)  proprietors  Anderson's  Oakland  Express,  SE 
cor  Broadway  and  Tenth,  and  331  East  (S.  F.) 

Anderson  George  W.  (G.  W.  Anderson  &  Co.)  res  1674 
Atlantic 

Anderson  Hans  C,  master  mariner,  res  1654  Nineteenth 
av 

Anderson  Isaac,  farmer,  res  E  s  Kedwood  Eoad,  Fruit 
Vale 

Anderson  Jacob  A.,  painter,  res  564  East  16th 

Anderson  James,  helper  C.  P.  K.  E. 

Anderson  James  M.,  foreman  John  G.  Anderson,  res  1659 
Grove 


Pnllppt  Yniir  Ri I k  willi  ADAMS  &  CO.,  "Oakland 

UUIICUl       lUUI       UlllO     S.  K.  cor.  fICillTIl  ST.  ana  BBO 


£ICiIITIl  ST.  anJ  BBOADWAY,  UpSt^lrg. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S,  F.--Coiplete  stocK  ol  Paper  Hangings-SMIiil  WorKiEn. 


102  OAKLAND    [  A  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Anderson  James  S.,  foreman  Oakland  R.  E.   Stables,  res 

junction  Claremont  and  College  avs 
Anderson  Jane  Miss,  dressmaking,  564  East  16tli 
Anderson  John,  carpenter,  res  1572  Third 
Anderson  John,  dishwasher  Union  Hotel,  res  632  East  Cen- 
tral av 
Anderson  John,  laborer  Frederic  Clay,  res  Hays  Valley 
Anderson  John  G.,  stoves  and  tinware,  plumbing  and  gas- 
fitting,  1249  Broadway,  res  1659  Grove 
Anderson  John  G.  Jr.,  bookkeeper  John  G.  Anderson,  res 

1659  Grove 
Anderson  John  P.,  clerk,  res  409  Fourth 
Anderson  Joseph,  steward  Eoff's  Hotel,  Butchertown 
Anderson  Laura,  waitress  Kelsey  House 
Anderson    Lewis,    barber  "William    H.    Stewart,    res    379 

Franklin 
Anderson  Lulie  Miss,  clerk  W.  M.  Anderson,  res  919  Center 
Anderson  Margaret,  laundress  I.  L.  Eequa,  res  Piedmont 
Anderson  Margaret  B.  Miss,  res  516  East  28d 
Anderson  Mathias,  boilermaker  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1826  William 
Anderson  M.  J.  Miss,  teacher,  res  1467  San  Pablo  av 
Anderson  N.  C-  Mrs.,  private  boarding  school,  1162  Seventh 
Anderson  Olive  S.  L.  Miss,  school-teacher  (S.  F.),  res  1318 

Seventh  av 
Anderson  Poole,  fireman,  res  1056  Third 
Anderson  Salome,  widow,  res  572  Tenth 
Anderson  Samuel,  carpet  layer  McGovern  &  Cahill,  res  119 

Henry 
Anderson  Thomas,  engineer  steamer  Oakland,  res  1056  Third 
Anderson  Thomas,  mining  engineer,  res  479  Orchard 
Anderson  William  M.,  confectionery,   1007  Broadway,  res 

919  Center 
Anderson  William  M.,  with  J.  G.  Anderson,  res  1659  Grove 
Anderson's  Oakland  Express,  G.  "W.  Anderson  &  Co.  pro- 
prietors, SE  cor  Broadway  and  Tenth  and  331  East  S.  F. 
Andrade  Joseph  S.,  pressman  Butler  &  Bowman,  res  563 

East  16th 
Andresen  Christian  (Andresen  Brothers,  S.  F.)  res  518  Third 
Andresen  Harold,  ship  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1413  Six- 
teenth 
Andresen  John  J.  (Andresen  Brothers,  S.  F.)  res  518  Third 
Andrews  C,  steward  College  Hall,  res  NE  cor  Harrison  and 

Twelfth 
Andrews  George,  stevedore,  res  810  Twenty-sepond 
Andrews  Granville  B.,  dairyman,  res  SE  cor  Forty -sixth  and 
Shattuck  av 


^      P      lAIINnRY      ^3roo<3L  XKTorrlx.,  Xjoxict  X'x'icesi 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


OAKLAND     \_A.l    DIRECTORY.  103 

Andrews  John  K.,  painter  C.  P.  K.  R.,  res  514  Elm 
Andrews  Luke,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Star  House 
Andrews  Mollie  L.  Miss,  res  S  s  Vernon  av  E  College  av 
Andrews  M.  R.  Mrs.,  res  S  s  Vernon  av  E  College  av 
Andrews  Nicholas  G.,  mining  superintendent,  res  698  Syca- 
more 
Andrews  Robert,  laborer,   res  alley  bet  Sixteenth  and  Sev- 
enteenth avs  and  East  14th  and  15tli 
Andrus  Washburn  R.,  secretary  Railroad  Commission,  res 

1408  Tenth 
Angwin  James  A.,  capenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1669  Taylor 
Angwin  William  Rev.,  pastor  East  Oakland  M.  E.  Church, 

res  268  East  17th 
Ankele  John  H.,  with  Philip,  Speyer  <fe  Co.,  (S.  F.),  res  124 

Eleventh 
Anselmi  Charles,  driver  Joseph  Anselmi,   res  S  s  McAdam 

nr  Broadway 
Anselmi  Joseph,  proprietor  William  Tell  Dairy,  S  s  McAdam 

nr  Broadway 
Ansen  Fred,  upholsterer  C.  Schreiber,  res  Alameda 
Anthony  Adam  L.,  photographer  Clarence  A.  Cary,  res  860 

Twenty-sixth 
ANTHONY  ALBERT  G.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office  and 

res  NE  cor  Seventh  and  Willow,  Masonic  Hall 
Anthony  John,  laborer  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  S  s  Forty-fifth  nr 

Telegraph  av,  Temescal 
Anthony  Mark,  laborer,  res  664  East  16th 
Anthony  Richard  M.,  chief  clerk  U.  S.  Sub -Treasury  (S.  F.) 

res  964  Eighteenth 
Anthony  Sarah  M.  Mrs.,  teacher  Lincoln  Grammar  School, 

res  858  Castro 
Anthony  William  T.,  res  1525  Broadway 
Antoine  Joseph,  laborer,  res  1370  Eighteenth 
Anton  August,  cigarmaker  (S.  F.)  res  608  Madison 
Antonelli  Vincent,  fish  market,  1753  Seventh,  res  Seventh- 
street  House 
Applegarth  John,  farmer,  res  521-'  East  11th 
ARCADE  HOUSE,  Mrs.  E.  Child  proprietress,  1207  Broad- 
way and  1208  San  Pablo  av 
Archambault   Edwin  A.,    horseshoer  Sohst  Bros.,   res  844 

Franklin 
Archer  James,  machinist  (S.  F.)  res  378  A 
Arey  James  A.,  expressman,  res  833  Brush 
Arey  Lizzie  F.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  833  Brush 
Arhart  George  J.,  gardener,  res  1636  Myrtle 
Arkison  James  D.,  tailor  S.  Francis,  res  422  B 


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UllUCllOt   DIUWfl  Office  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  larKet  St.,  S.  F.,  ilie  finest  collection  ol  ffioiern  Art  Paper  Eum^ 


104  OAKLAND    [A]    DIRECTORY. 

Arlett  Benjamin,  bricklayer,  rey  711  Nineteenth 

Arlett  Henry,  clerk  Salinger  Bros.,  res  711  Nineteenth 

Arlington  Julia  Mrs.,  res  1120  Washington 

Arm  Katie,  domestic  Seminary  av  nr  Mills'  Seminary 

ARMES  CHARLES  W.  (Armes  &  Dallam,  S.  F.)  res  1235 
Broadway 

ARMES  GEORGE  W.  (Armes  &  Dallam,  S.  F.)  res  1118 
Brush 

Armes  William  D.,  student  University 

Armory  Hall,  S  s  Thirteenth  bet  Broadway  and  Franklin 

Armstrong  Arthur  B.,  sparmaker  (S.  F.)  res  716  Market 

Armstrong  Bessy,  domestic  Charles  Scheffield,  res  128  Tenth 

Armstrong  Bradley  A.,  artist,  454  Central  av,  res  1526  Broad- 
way 

Armstrong  Carrie,  domestic  217  East  16th 

ARMSTRONG  EDWARD  W.,  carriage  and  sign  painter, 
1500  Broadway,  res  1525|  Broadway 

Armstrong  Frank  P.,  carriage  washer  City  Hall  Stables,  res 
Sunnyside  House 

Armstrong  George  F.,  carriage  painter  T.  D.  Weymouth,  res 
SW  cor  Twenty-first  and  Broadway 

Armstrong  Hiram  T.,  carpenter  (S.  F.)  res  1279  Campbell 

Armstrong  Ida  L.  Miss,  bookkeeper  G.  C.  Fisher,  res  869 
Washington 

Armstrong  John  W.,  carpenter  C  P.  K.  K.,  res  S.  F. 

Armstrong  Martin,  seaman,  res  221  Hannah 

Arnold  Adam,  butcher  Hayes,  Carrick  &  Co.,  res  Butcher- 
town 

Arnold  Mary  F.  Mrs.,  res  957  Castro 

Arnold  Otto,  brewer  Washington  Brewery,  res  NW  cor  Fifth 
and  Kirkham 

Arnold  Peter  J.,  lumberman,  res  1664  Thirteenth  av 

Arnoup  John,  journalist,  res  711  Webster 

Arps  John,  dairyman,  res  834  Seventeenth 

Arras  George,  teamster  Oakland  Lumber  Yard,  res  658  Alice 

ARROWSMITH  A.  T.,  vice-president  Alameda  Macadamiz- 
ing Co.,  954  Broadway,  res  S.  F. 

Arth  George  V.,  blacksmith  M.  W.  Allen,  res  316  Sixth 

Arthur  Ella  Mrs.,  res  857  Myrtle 

Arthur  Edward  M.,  paying  teller  Nevada  Bank  (S.  F.)  res 
535  Knox  pi 

Arthur  Balph,  salesman  S.  L.  Strickland 

ARTHUR  THOMAS,  secretary  Oakland  Home  Insurance 
Co.,  469  Ninth,  res  1420  Castro 

Arthur  William  M.,  student  University,  res  1420  Castro 

Arthur  William  K.,  overseer  Walter  Blair,  res  Blair's  Dairy 


8r    I  AIINnDY       PROMPT  attention  to  orders  for  washing. 
.     r.     LHUIlUni.      Ofnce,  33  Geary  St..  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


All  kinds  of  PURE  ICE  CREAM  made  to  order  at  GORDON'S. 


OAKLAND     [  A  ]    DIRECTORY.  105 

Asch  Henry,  tinsmith,  res  165  Seventh 

Asch  Kachel  Miss,  saleslady  Mrs.  M.  Wharton,  res  165  Sev- 
enth 

Ash  Ferdinand  F.,  teamster,  res  360  Fourth 

Ashburn  Alexander,  merchant,  res  832  Clay 

Ashby  D.  E.,  head  foreman  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor  Clar- 
mont  av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 

Ashby  James  G.,  laborer,  res  604  Franklin 

Ashby  Mark  T.,  farmer,  res  AV  s  College  av  nr  Ashby  av 

Ashby  William,  res  W  s  College  av  nr  Ashby  av 

Ashcroft  Thomas,  capitalist,  res  518  East  18tli 

Asparn  Henry,  driver  Purington  &  Reed,  res  669  East  Cen- 
tral av 

Assessor  Brooklyn  Township,  A.  B.  Webster,  office  624  East 
Central  av 

Assessor  City,  Joseph  M.  Dillon,  office  City  Hall 

Assessor  Oakland  Township,  William  F.  Boardman,  office 
Court  House,  room  3 

Astor  Andrew,  res  661  East  17th 

Atchinson  B.  M.  Mrs.,  res  603  East  14th 

Atkins  George,  waiter  Galindo  Hotel,  res  SE  cor  Twenty- 
eighth  and  West 

Atkinson  Arthur  A.,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  826  Webster 

Atkinson  George,  clerk  C.  P.  R.  R.  (S.  F.)  res  519  East  14th 

Atkinson  George,  wheelwright  (S.  F.)res  854  Harrison 

Atkinson  George  D.,  fruit  and  vegetables,  1425  San  Pablo  av 

Atkinson  John  W.,  mining,  res  529  Eighth 

Atkinson  John  W.  Jr..  student  University,  res  529  Eighth 

Atkinson  S.  E.  Mrs.,  res  529  Eighth 

Atkinson  William,  carpenter  and  builder,  les  826  Webster 

Atkinson  William  J.,  carpenter,  res  419  East  Central  av 

Attorney  (City)  John  M.  Poston,  City  Hall 

Atwili  Joseph  F.,  mining  secretary  (S.  F.)  res  907   Jackson 

Aubry  Fraugois  Xavier,  housemover,  res  cor  First  and  Jef- 
ferson 

Audiflfred  Hypolite,  wood  and  coal,  504  Fourth,  res  763 
Seventeenth 

Audiffred  Louis,  student  Oakland  Business  College 

Auditor  (County)  Andrew  Ryder,  Court  House 

Auerbach  Louis,  res  586  Charter 

Augustus  A.,  laborer  CP.  R.  R. 

Augustus  Domingo,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  917  East  15th 

Auroux  Edward,  laborer,  res  361  First 

Austin  D.  S.,  master  mariner,  res  925  Wood 

Austin  Frank  H.,  solicitor  Bonney  &  Henderson,  res  717 
Tenth 


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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarM  St.,  S.  F.-Special  Mgjs  In  Window  Shades  lo  Order. 


106  OAKLAND     [  B  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Austin  Fred.,  hostler  Oakland  Trotting  Park 

Austin  Marcus  E.,  speculator  (S.  F.),  res  376  East  14th 

Austin  William,  laborer,  res  cor  A  and  Hannah 

Avenue  House,  Mrs.  Harriet  Hunt  proprietress,   1273  San 

Pablo  av 
Averill  Lizzie  Miss,   dressmaker  Mrs.   E.  W.   Johnson,  res 

Avenue  House 
Averill  Sarah  INliss,  dressmaker,  res  Avenue  House 
AVERY  ADELINE  N.  Mrs.,  M.  D.,  physician,  office  and 

res  1207  Broadway 
Avery  George  W.,  farmer,  res  952  Third 
Avery  William,  teamster,  res  952  Third 

Avery  William  A.,   butcher  D.  C.  Wilkie,   res   2145  Tele- 
graph av 
Ayala  Manuel  M.,  real  estate,   res  W  s  Railroad  av  nr  Te- 
hama,* Temescal 
Ayers  Charles  H.  (Ayers  &  Co.,  S.  F.)  res  718  Central  av 
Ayers  David  M.,  res  SW  cor  Twenty-eighth  and  Myrtle 
Ayers  Edith  Miss,  with  Pacific  Press,  res  1059  Castro 
Ayers  Fannie  Mrs.,  res  671  East  24th 
Ayers  James,  carpenter,  res  451  B 

Ayers  James  C,  res  SW  cor  Twenty-eighth  and  Myrtle 
Ayers  M.,  manager  D.  M.  Osborne  &  Co.   (S.  F.)  res  718 

Central  av 
Ayers  Pansome  G.,  carpenter,  res  837  Brush 
Ayers  W.  H.,  res  966  Twenty-eighth 
Ayhens  Paul,  butcher,  res  NE  cor  O'Neill  and  San  Pablo  av, 

Temescal 
Ayres  John  G.,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  Tubbs  Hotel 
Ayres  Joshua  I.,  mining  broker  (S.  F.)  res  1155  Market 


B 

Babb  Charles,  reporter,  res  2049  Market 
Babbitt,    Manuel   &    Gilpin    (S.    M.    Babbitt,    George   W. 
Manuel  and  Z.  T.   Gilpin   commission  merchants,  472 
Eleventh 
Babbitt  Salmon  M.   (Babbitt,   Manuel  &  Gilpin)  res  1954 

Webster 
Babcock  Abe,  tinsmith,  res  2003  Chestnut 
Babcock  George  L.,  teacher  music,  res  573  Thirty-fifth 
BABCOCK  GEORGE  W.  &  CO.  (George  W.  Babcock  and 
Henry  H,    Chittenden)    hardware,    agricultural  imple- 
ments, etc.,  955  Broadway 


Sr      I    AIIMnPY  WASHING  WELL  DONE  AT  VERY  LOW  RATES 

.     r.     LHUIlUni.      Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway.  Oakland. 


Gordon's  ICE  WAGONS  run  regularly  to  Alameda  and  Berkeley. 


OAKLAND    [  B  ]    DIRECTORY.  107 

Babcock  George  W.  (George  W.  Babcock  &  Co.)  and  presi- 
dent City  Council,  res  555  East  16th 

Babcock  Henry  C,  proprietor  Humboldt  Park  Hotel,  E  s 
Telegraph  av  nr  Temescal  Creek,  Temescal 

Babcock  John  P.,  workman  IJ.  S.  Mint  (S.  E.)  res  Tubbs 
Hotel 

Babcock  Lafayette  M.,  tinsmith  G.  H.  Tay  &  Co.  (S.  P.), 
res  2003  Chestnut 

Babcock  Newell  H.,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  res 
1465  Castro 

Babcock  O.  D.  Mrs.,  res  1012  Jefferson 

Babcock  Sanford  P.,  deputy  Superintendent  Streets,  City 
Hall,  res  9  Pearson's  Eow 

Babcock  Sarah  H.,  widow,  res  1216  Webster 

Babcock  William,  dairyman  John  E.  Talcott,  res  E  s  High 
nr  East  14th,  Fruit  Vale 

Babcock  William  S.,  teacher  (Vallejo)  res  574  Thirty -fourth 

Babcox  Charles  A.,  clerk,  res  919  Alice 

Babcox  Hiram  L.,  inventor,  res  317  Third 

Babcox  Jefferson  T. ,  proprietor  Tuscarora  Water  Works 
(Nev.)  res  919  Alice 

Babson  &  Seadler  (Seth  Babson  and  James  Seadler)  archi- 
tects, 475  Ninth 

Babson  Maria  Miss,  res  Tubbs  Hotel 

Babson  Seth  (Babson  &  Seadler)  res  Alameda 

Bachelder  Alva  H.,  salesman,  res  1376  Franklin 

Bachelder  Phares  J.,  carpenter,  res  614  Fifth 

Bachrodt  Amelia,  domestic  S  s  East  14th,  Fruit  Vale 

Bacigalupi  Ida,  widow,  res  1358  Market 

Bacigalupi  Serafino,  porter  Classon  &  Trost,  1010  Broad- 
way 

Backus  John,  carpenter,  res  417  Seventh 

Backus  Oscar  J.  (George  H.  Tay  &  Co.,  S.  F.)  res  320 
Eighth 

Bacon  Frank  M.,  millwright  Oakland  Bag  Manufacturing 
Co.,  res  351  Seventh  av 

Bacon  Frank  P.,  res  960  Oak 

Bacon  H.  D.,  capitalist,  305  Sansome  (S.  F.)  res  960  Oak 

BACON  JAMES  H.,  confectioner,  965  Broadway,  res  859 
Harrison 

Bacon  Martin  (Mackintosh  &  Bacon,  S.  F.)  res  761  Four- 
teenth 

Bacon  Truman  F.,  physician,  office  and  res  559  Seventeenth 

Bacon  William  E.,  salesman  W.  B.  Hardy,  res  1383  Franklin 

Bacon  William  F.,  salesman  W.  B.  Hardy,  res  1423  San 
Pablo  av 


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Interest.      No.  S  ParU  Row,  Park  St.,  Alameda. 


GEO.W.  CLARK,  645  Martei  St.,  S,  F.,  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


108  OAKLAND     [  B  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Badger  Charles  "W.,  mining  secretary  (S.  F.)  res  1009  Mad- 
ison 

Badger  Henry  S.,  student  University,  res  1009  Madison 

Badger  Thomas  W.,  proprietor  Badger's  Park,  res  Badger's 
Park 

Badger  William  G.,  merchant  (S.  P.)  res  W  s  Fruit  Yale  av 
nr  East  27th 

Badger's  Central  Park,  Thomas  W.  Badger  proprietor,  SE 
cor  East  9th  and  Seventh  av 

Bagge  Christian,  farmer,  res  1161  Peralta 

Bagge  Theodore  P.,  capitalist,  res  SE  cor  Seventh  and  Cen- 
ter 

Bagley  Julia,  domestic  Mrs.  S.  H.  Tompkins,  1405  Alice 

Baglin  James,  groceries  and  liquors,  1851  San  Pablo  av,  res 
1715  Market 

Bahls  John  P.  W-  (Althof  &  Bahls,  S.  P.)  res  942  Linden 

Bahm  Eudolph,  mining,  res  765  Lydia 

Bahr  Gottlieb,  private  school  and  res  2034  Union 

Bailey  A.  J.,  minei,  res  1317  Jackson 

Bailey  Alfred  P.,  photographer,  .911  Broadway,  res  1720 
Central  av 

Bailey  Austin,  painter  Charles  B.  Eutherford,  res  cor  Ninth 
and  Washington 

Bailey  Charles  A.,  real  estate  (S.  P.)  res  1159  Alice 

Bailey  Edward,  res  464  Third 

Bailey  George,  res  418  Central  av 

Bailey  James,  res  1209  Adeline 

Bailey  James,  gardener,  res  464  Third 

Bailey  James  Jr. ,  res  464  Third 

Bailey  John,  carpenter,  res  914  Pine 

Bailey  John  N.,  street  contractor,  res  1303  Sixth  av 

Bailey  John  T.,  blacksmith  Northey  &  Wagar,  res  464  Third 

Bailey  Oscar  J.,  carpenter,  res  1312  Thirteenth  av 

Bailey  Robert  S.,  liquors  (S.  P.)  res  1520  Eighth 

Bailey  Sherman  A.,  res  1362  Campbell 

Bailey  Thomas  W.,  bookkeeper,  res  856  Clay 

Bailey  William  H.,  carpenter,  res  529  Eighth 

Baile'y  William  I.,  porter  (S.  P.)  res  675  Fifth 

Bailey  William  T. ,  printer  Butler  &  Bowman,  res  916  Har- 
rison 

Baillie  William  M.,  tailor,  res  733  Center 

Baily  Samuel,  bandsawyer  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  689 
Twenty-fourth 

Bain  Margaret  Mrs.,  midwife,  res  510  Seventh 

Baker  Alfred  S.,  carpenter,  res  1303  Clay 

Baker  Alfred  S.,  grainer,  res  513  Eleventh 


Sr       I    AllKinRY        WASHING    DONE    AT    SHORT    NOTICE. 
.     r.     LHUIIUnl.  Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  in  all  parts  of  Oakland. 


OAKLAND    [  B  ]    DIRECTORY.  109 

Baker  Annie  M.  Miss,  dressmaker,  482  Tweuty-fiftli 
Baker  Charles,  cattle  dealer,  res  W  s  Redwood  av,  Fruit  Vale 
Baker  Charles  S.  B.,  millband  (S.  F.)  res  806  Thirteenth 
Baker  Charles  W.,  painter,  res  1004  Fifth 
Baker  Conrad,  assayer  (S.  F.)  res  558  Sixth 
Baker  Edmund  G.,  merchant,  res  1315  Franklin 
Baker  Emma  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  677  East  Central  av 
Baker  Gershon  A.,  pressman  Pacific  Press,  res  759  Jefferson 
BAKER  HENRY  Y.,  broker,  stationery,  and  agent  Contra 
Costa  Laundry,   and  superintendent  Post  Office,  West 
Oakland  Station,  NE  cor  Pine  and  Seventh,   res  966 
Chester 
Baker  James  W.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  146  Lake 
Baker  Jehiel  H. ,  mining,  res  669  Seventeenth 
Baker  John,  res  677  East  Central  av 
Baker  John,  liquor  saloon,  SE  cor  Fourth  and  Franklin 
Baker  John  G.,  paymaster  Pacific  Improvement  Co.  (S.  F.) 

res  1023  West 
Baker  John  M.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  806  Thirteenth 
Baker  Justin,  teamster,  res  608  Fourth 
Baker  Justus,  teamster,  res  608  Fourth 

Baker  Louis  F.,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  806  Thir- 
teenth 
Baker  Mary,  domestic  1127  Linden 

Baker  Mary,  domestic  Miss  H.  N.  Field,  1825  Telegraph  av 
Baker  Mary  Miss,  dressmaker  Miss  A.  M.  Baker,  res  482 

Twenty-fifth 
Baker  M.  S.,  salesman  A.  J.  Viele,  res  710  Filbert 
Baker  Orrin  V.,  blacksmith  C.P.R.R.  (S.  F.)  res  1809  Short 
Baker  O.  S.,  attorn ey-at-law,  res  Hartman  House 
BAKER  PETER,  groceries  and  liquors,  823  Broadway,  res 

362  Fifth 
Baker  S.  Mrs.,  res  Clarendon  House 
Baker  S.  Mrs.,  folder  Pacific  Press,  res  608  Jeflferson 
Baker  Samuel  (Nickerson  &  Co.,  S.  F.)  res  815  East  15th 
Baker  Sanford  C,  compositor  (S.  F.)  res  713  Center 
Baker  Silas,  farmer,  res  Highland  av,  Piedmont 
Baker  Silas  H.,  farmer,  res  482  Twenty -fifth 
Baker  Thomas,  laborer,  res  552  Broadway 
Baker  Thomas  P.,  compositor,  res  713  Center 
Baker  Victor,  res  677  East  Central  av 
Baker  William,  mining,  res  1123  Eleventh  av 
Baker  William  W.,  compositor  City  Itemizer,  res  718  Web- 
ster 
Baker  William  W.,  laborer,  res  718  Webster 
Baker  — ,  merchant,  res  Overland  House 


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UUIlCUl       I  UUl       lilllO     S.  E.  cor.  £I«IUTU  ST.  andBBUAI>WAir,  UpSt«ir«. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarKet  St.,  S.  F.,  Agent  lor  Patent  Window  Shade  Fixtures. 


110  OAKLAND    [  B  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Baldrick  Sarah,  domestic  1165  West 

Baldwin  Addison  S.,  artist  (S.  F.)  res  Centennial  House 

BALDWIN  ALEXANDER,  proprietor   Sunnyside  House, 

SW  cor  Harrison  and  Thirteenth 
Baldwin  Chas.  F,,  dairyman,  SW  cor  East  14th  and  Liese  av 
Baldwin  Lloyd,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Lee  nr  Ver- 
non av 
Baldwin  M.  A.  Mrs.,  res  Blake  House 
Baldy  A.  J.,  clerk,  res  1559  Broadway 
Baldy  Oscar  C.  veterinary  surgeon  and  boarding  and  livery 

stable,  1366-1368  Broadway,  res  1559  Broadway 
Balemi  John,  laborer  Mountain  View  Cemetery,  res  Amador 

Hotel 
Balemi  Kocc,  laborer  Mountain  View  Cemetery,  res  Amador 

Hotel 
Baliran  Jean  (Longe  &  Baliran)  res  617  Broadway 
Ball  Charles  H.,  engineer  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res  1714  Lincoln 
Ball  Francis,  res  1261  Clay 
Ball  Horace  W.,  chief  clerk  C.  P.  E.  E.  (S.    F.)  res  1710 

Lincoln 
Ball  John  A.,  mechanical  engineer,  res  1459  Grove 
Ball  Nicholas  A.,  salesman  S.  E.  Weston,  res  1261  Clay 
Ball  Thomas  M.,  compositor  Daily  Times,  res  1261  Clay 
Ballantyne  Catharine  Miss,  res  1161  Franklin 
Ballantyue  William,  house  and  sign  painter,  1161  Franklin 
Ballantyne  William  Jr.,  painter  William  Ballantyne,  res  616 

Sixth 
Ballard  Fred.  P.,  clerk  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1006  Chester 
Ballard  George,  machine  hand  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1504  Eighth 
Ballard  James  W.,  constable,  864  Broadway,  res  942  Wood 
Ballard  Laura  A.  Miss,  res  1268  Fifth  av 
Ballard  Samson  K.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1268  Fifth  av 
Ballogh  George,  salesman,  res  365  Ninth 
Balmforth  Ealph,  produce,  store  and  res  535  Sixteenth 
Balzer  John,  shoemaker,  713  Broadway 
Bamber  John,  res  1355  Franklin 
Bamford  William,  physician,  657  East  Central  av,  res  621 

East  15th 
Bangle  Alice  E.  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  1214  Tenth  av 
Bangle  Bransom,  house  painter,  res  1278  Tenth  av 
Bangle  Ed-ward,  carriage  painter  Northey  &  Wagar,  res  1352 

Sixth  av 
Bangle  Phoebe,  widow,  res  1278  Tenth  av 
Bangs  Frank,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1307  Castro 
Bankhead  &  Sons  (David  B.,  M.  E.  and  J.  W.  Bankhead) 

auctioneers,  811  Broadway 


^      P      I  AIINHRY  Lace  Curtains,  Blankets  and  Flannels,  a  Specialty. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


IHHiiSCEIIM, 


Market  St.,  San  Francisco. 


MUSIC    DEPARTMENT      of     A.   L.   BANCROFT,*    CO. 


Are  Agents  for  several  lines  of 


PIANOS  and  ORGANS 


And  also  have  large  stocks  of 


Sheet  Music,    IVIusic  Books,    Etc. 

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MUSICAL  MERCHANDISE      ^nd      MUSICAL  INSTRUMENTS. 


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Pulilishere,  Manufacturprs,  Inipoiter<i  ami  Wliulesale  and  Retail  Dealers  In 

Books,  Stationery,  Pianos,  Music,  Etc, 

ALSO, 

Printers,  Lithographers,  Engravers  and  Binders. 


establishmcr 
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The  most  complete  business  of  its  kind  in  the  country.     It  is  thoroughly  systematized  and   divided 
into  departments— each  being  in  charge  of  a  competent  Manager— as  mentioned  below. 
"  .  >.-i>nitmeut.        Headquarters  located  on  the  first  floor.      All  business  connected 

with  the  wholesale  and  jobbing  trade  is  referred  to  it.      The  immense  stock  of  Stationery  in  all  its 
branches,  occupying;  portions  of  three  floors,  is  under  its  management. 
-   >:.  ■^l>'i'"t>"<^"l-     On  the  first  floor.      Whatever  is  for  sale  in  this  entire 

ed  at  retail  in  this  department.  The  miscellaneous,  scientific,  medical  and 
l\-  under  its  supervision.  All  are  thoroughly  classified,  there  being  nearly 
ulidivisions,  embracing  every  prominent  subject  of  reference. 
On  the  first  floor.  It  embraces  the  law  books— over  one  hundred  volumes : 
over  1500— published  by  the  firm;  and  a  very  large  and  complete  stock  of  text- 
books and  reports  imported  from  the  East  and  Great  Britain. 
1  JidiMsitioiKil  t>ei>artiueiit.  On  the  first  floor.  It  includes  such  school  books  and  school 
stationery  as  are  published  and  manufactured  by  the  firm,  and  an  immense  stock  of  school  books, 
&100I  apparatus  and  school  furniture  imported  from  the  East.  The  main  stock  is  stored  in  deep 
al&o^'e-s  extending  along  nearly  one  entire  side  of  the  basement. 

Hatilv  and  Ofticial  Department.  Printing,  Lithographing,  Engraving  and  Blank  Book 
Manufacturing,  especially  for  Banks  and  Public  Officers.  Also,  the  best  qualities  of  Stationery  for  their 
use  always  in  stock  in  quantities. 

Music  I>epartinont.  Embraces  several  lines  of  pianos,  square  and  upright,  and  a  large  variety 
of  cabinet  organs  and  melodeons.  Also  a  fine  stock  o(  sheet  music  and  music  books.  Latest  music 
periodicals  kept  on  file  for  free  reference. 

^uh-,.  riptioii    r.  '  On  the  second  floor.      The  firm  has  the  agency  for  the  best  and 

most  popular  subscription  books,  maps  and  pictures  published  in  the  East  and  has  a  large  corps  of  sub- 
agents  constantly  in  the  field  in  every  part  of  the  coast.      Agents  wanted. 

I'iiiiliu-  iinii  \:-  _  :,  ;  11 ..;  L>fii;irtiiienl.  This  department  occupies  the  entire  third 
floor,  and  has  the  necessary  steam  presses  and  machinery  for  executing  all  kinds  of  printing,  Litlio- 
graphing,  engraving,  initial  stamping,  etc. 

lUaiik  Bo  ik  ^laiuii^u-l  111  inj^  Depart  iii«nt.  Occupies  the  entire  fourth  floor,  75  by  170; 
contains  the  most  complete  set  of  machinery  for  ruling,  folding,  binding  and  manufacturing  blank 
books  to  be  found  on  the  Pacific  Coast.  The  machinery  of  the  prinnng  and  binding  departments  is 
propelled  by  an  engine  and  boiler  located  under  the  Stevenson  Street  sidewalk. 

Piihlishii.-,  ix  ])artiij<>iit.  Bancroft's  Historical  Library,  on  the  fifth  floor,  is  the  basis  of 
important  scientific  and  descriptive  works  of  a  \ocA  nature,  and  maps  and  books  of  reference  relating 
to  the  Pacific  Coast,  to  be  issued  by  the  firm  from  time  to  lime. 

The  stock  of  merchandise  and  manufactures  comprised  in  the  above  Pepartments  is  the  most 
complete  and  varied  of  any  single  establishment  in  this  line  of  business  to  be  found  in  any  country 
in  the  world.     Special  lines  of  goods  and  special  features  of  the  business  are  mentioned  below.  • 


;'  'American  Decisions. 

.  Agents  for  A.  H.  Andrews  &'  Co.,  Manufacturers 
"  of  the  Celebrated  Triumph  School  Furniture. 

'  Agents  for  the  Celebrated  Knabe  Pianos, 

Agents  for  the  N.  I '.  Silicate  Book  Slate  Co. 
\   Agents  for  the  Oiuen  Paper  Co. 

Agents  for  the  Prince   Organs,  ort<er   54,000  of 
ivhich  are  nozv  in  use. 

■  Agents  for  the  'J ype  Writer. 

Bank  ami  Counting  House  Stationers. 

Blank  Book  Manufacturers. 

Blanks  and  Books  for  County  Officials  to  order. 
'    Bookbiiiders 

Book  and  Job  Printers. 

Copper  Plate  Printers, 
;    Die  Sinkers. 
S    Encyclopedia  Br  it  a  nnica. 

■  Engravers  on  Copper,  Steel  and  Stone. 
''     Paskionnble  Stationers. 

'     General  Agents  f  09-  Subscrif>iion  Books.  Maps,  etc. 
,     Importers  of  foreign  Stationery. 
Jri-ing  Pianos. 

■  Initial  Stampings 

Labels  designed,  engraved  and  printed  in  any 
desired  combination  of  colors. 


nping. 


Law  Blank  Publishers. 

Law  Book  Publishers  and  Importe: 

Lithographers. 

Law  Blanks  printed  to  order. 

Lithographic  Printers. 

Laiv  Stationery. 

Medical  Books  and  Periodicals. 

Monogram  Engraving  and  Siai 

Music  Books  and  Sheet  Music. 

Paper  Rulers. 

J'iano^  and  Organs. 

Prince  Cabinet  Organs. 

Publishers. 

Publishers  of  most  of  the  Pacific  Coast  Law  Books. 

Printers. 

School  Apparatus  and  Stationery, 

School  Books  at  wholesale  and  retail. 

.Seal  Cutters. 

Sheet  Music. 

Subscription  Books,  Maps,  etc. 

Sunday. School  Books. 

Visiting  Cards  engraved  and  printed . 

IVedditig  Cards  and  Invitations. 

IVholesale  and  Retail  Booksellers  and  Stationers. 

IVriting  Cards. 


A.  L.  Bancroft  &  Co., 

721  Market  St.,  San  Francisco. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agenT  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


OAKLAND    [  B  ]    DIRECTORY.  Ill 

Bankhead  David  B.  (Bankhead  &  Sons)  res  752  Castro 
Bankhead  Hugh  (Hugh  Bankhead  &  Co.)  res  1358  Brush 
Bankhead  Hugh  &  Co.   (Hugh  Bankhead  and  D.    Weider) 
secondhand  furniture  and  auctioneers,  917  Washington 
Bankhead  Jane,  widow,  res  752  Castro 
Bankhead  John  W.  (Bankhead  &  Sons)  res  710  Fourth 
Bankhead  Malcolm  R.  (Bankhead  &  Sons)  res  752  Castro 
Banks  Charles  W.,   clerk  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.   (S.  F.)  res 

2253  Telegraph  av 
Banks  Henry  D.,  switchman  C.    P.   R.   R.,   res  1719   Lin- 
coln 
Banks  John  W.,  cook  Burns  &  Jensen,  res  1805  Webster 
Banks  William,  seaman,  res  1670  Atlantic 
Bannister  Alfred  (Starr  &  Co.)  res  1404  Harrison 
Baptis  John  H.,  gold  penmaker  (S.  F.)  res  1119  Poplar 
Baptist  Antoine,  seaman,  res  West  End  Hotel 
Baptist  M.   J.,   sister  superior,  principal  Convent  of  Our 

Lady  of  the  Sacred  Heart,  1534  Webster 
Baptiste  John,  laborer  Mills'  Seminary 
Baramia  Jean,  porter  Woodward  &  Taggart,  res  675  Tenth 
BARBAGELATA  F.  &  CO.  (Frank  Barbagelata)  hardware, 

crockery,  glassware,  etc.,  1070  Broadway 
Barbagelata  Frank  (F.  Barbagelata  &  Co.)  res  606  Third 
Barbagelata  Oscar,  student  Oakland  Business  College,  res 

606  Third 
Barber  E.T.,  physician   and   surgeon,   office    6-7   Kohler- 

Chase  House 
Barber  Matthew  O.,   farmer,  res  SE  cor  Clifton  and  Sec- 
ond av 
Barber  Orson  S.,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  818  Brush 
Barber  Orson  S.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  818  Brush 
Barbour  James  H.  K.,  calker,  res  173  Eighth 
Barcka  J.  B.,  physician,  office  and  res  731  Chester 
Bareilles  Catherine  Miss,  laundress  Alfred  Berard,  res  East 

14th  nr  Twenty-fifth  av 
Bargmann  Frederick,  farmer,  res  857  Chester 
Barham  John  A.,  attorney -at-law  (S.  F.)    res  369  East  11th 
Barker  Alfred  Z.  T.,  painter,  shop  and  res  1712  Seventh 
Barker  Charles  R.,  engineer,  r.  2217  Chestnut 
Barker  Frank,  res  1267  West 
Barker  Jane,  domestic  120  East  14th 
Barker  John  P.,  bookkeeper  Charles   L.   Taylor,    res    504 

Fifteenth 
Barker  Joshua,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  462  Prospect 
Barker  Lucy,  widow,  res  513  Sixth 
Barkhaus  Frederick,  carpenter,  r.  653  Seventh 


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Pilhort  2.  Rrnufti     No  Mter  Inyestment  tlian  tHe  Barsains  in  Alameda  Real  Estate 

UllUCIlOt    DlUVflli  Offered  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St,  S.  F,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR. 


112  OAKLAND    [  B  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Barli  Alexander,  restaurant  and  liquor  saloon,  E  s  Telegraph 
av  nr  Forty-nintli,  Temescal 

Barlow  Albert,  driver  Whitney  &  Go's  Express,  res  516 
Eighth 

Barlow  Charles,  workman  U.  S.  Mint  (S.  F.)  res  NichoU 
House 

Barlow  John,  horseshoer  Patrick  Kelleher,  r.  1G8  Seventh 

BARNARD  F.  &  CO.  (Frank  Barnard  and  H.  Yoor- 
man)  wood  and  coal,  SE  cor  Second  and  Webster, 
office  NW  cor  Eighth  and  Franklin 

Barnard  Frank  (F.  Barnard  &  Co.)  res  S.  F. 

Barnard  John,  r.  681  East  32nd,  Lynn 

BARNARD  W.  E.  &  CO.  (W.  E.  Barnard)  real  estate 
brokers,  commission  merchants  and  auctioneers,  1315 
Broadway  and  1314  Telegraph  av 

Barnard  William  E.  (W.  E.  Barnard  &  Co.)  res  1320  Tele- 
graph av 

Barnes  Annie  Miss,  matron  Homoeopathic  Hospital,  864 
Nineteenth 

Barnes  Brothers  &  Gedge  (Henry  W.  and  Douglas  G. 
Barnes  and  William  K.  Gedge)  proprietors  East  Oak- 
land Planing  Mills,  cor  East  Central  and  Fourteenth  avs 

Barnes  Douglas  G.  (Barnes  Brothers  &  Gedge)  res  South 
Vallejo 

Barnes  George,  teamster,  res  Golden  Gate  Hotel,  Butcher- 
town 

Barnes  George  R.,  sash  and  blindmaker  East  Oakland  Plan- 
ing Mills,  res  Union  Hotel 

Barnes  Henry  W.  (Barnes  Brothers  &  Gedge)  res  562  East 
14tli 

Barnes  Lizzie  Miss,  res  524  Thirteenth 

Barnes  R.  Lea,  bookkeeper  Bank  of  British  Columbia  (S. 
F.)  res  924  Filbert 

Barnes  Thomas,  hostler,  res  662  Adeline 

Barnet  John,  policeman,  res  523  Eighth 

Barnett  Edward,  dry  and  fancy  goods,  835  Broadway,  res 
370  Fifth 

Barnett  John,  harness  cleaner,  res  470  Seventh 

Barnett  Rufus  P.,  superintendent  dredgers  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res 
4  Pearson's  Row 

Barney  John  N.,  carpenter,  res  1723  Filbert 

Barney  T.  V.  Mrs.,  res  483  Merrimac 

Barnhardt  George,  assistant  foreman  Pacific  Improvement 
Co.,  res  N  s  Seventh    nr  Pine 

Barnhisel  Charles  F.,  clerk  Finch  &  Barnhisel,  res  735 
Center 


S.  F.  LAUNDRY. 


Office.  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F..  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  6.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


OAKLAND     [  B  ]    DIRECTORY.  113      o* 

Barnliisel  Henry  S.,  res  735  Center 

Barnbisel  Samuel  H.  (Finch  &  Barnliisel)  res  735  Center 

Barnstead  Adeline  D.  Mrs.,  res  1782  Goss 

Barnum  Charles,  fireman  C.  P.  K.  E. 

Barnum  Restaurant,  Pagge  Brothers  proprietors,  SE  cor 
Seventh  and  Broadway 

Baron  P.,  teacher  miisic,  res  360  Fifth 

Barr  Thomas,  res  523  Thirty-sixth 

Barrere  L.,  teamster  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Barrett  Abraham,  boots  and  shoes,  1251  Telegraph  av,  res 
570  Fifteenth 

Barrett  Alexander,  butcher,  res  1777  William 

Barrett  Charles  K.,  res  1961  Grove 

Barrett  Cornelia  E.  Miss,  res  459  Twenty-second 

Barrett  D.  W.,  deputy  constable,  864  Broadway 

Barrett  George,  student  Oakland  Business  College 

Barrett  George  H.,  real  estate,  res  1027  Eighth 

Barrett  John,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  N  s  Chase  bet 
Wood  and  Willow 

Barrett  John,  laborer  Leon  Trelut,  res  671  East  17th 

Barrett  John  T.,  clerk  T.  R.  Burns,  res  516  Fifth 

Barrett  Mary,  widow,  res  1633  Myrtle 

Barrett  Mary  C,  widow,  res  798  Jeflerson 

Barrett  Patrick,  butcher,  res  516  Fifth 

Barrett  William,  foreman  Fashion  Stable,  res  Bartlett  House 

Barrett  — ,  gardener  554  East  18th 

Barringer  Peter  H.,  chemist,  res  SW  cor  First  and  Jefferson 

Barringer  William,  carpenter,  res  SW  cor  First  and  Jeffer- 
son 

Barris  C.  C.  Mrs.,  res  1165  Washington 

Barrucci  Assunta,  domestic  David  Hewes,  res  1218  Oak 

Barry  David,  carriage  painter  M.W.  Allen,  res  1009  Franklin 

Barry  David,  farmer  N  s  Alcatraz  av  nr  Humboldt  av 

Barry  David,  gardener,  res  1022  West 

Barry  Edward,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  1370  Franklin . 

Barry  John,  farmer,  res  873  Peralta 

Barry  John,  laborer,  rest  1022  West 

Barry  John  J.,  carriage  painter  M.W.  Allen,  res  1009  Frank- 
lin 

Barry  Joseph,  laborer,  res  N  s  Fifth  bet  Washington  and 
Broadway 

Barry  Michael,  deckhand  stmr  Capital 

Barry  Patrick,  baggagemaster  Oakland  Wharf,  res  818  Lin- 
den 

Barry  Patrick  H.,  carriage  painter  Northey  &  Wagar,  res 
1053  Thirteenth  av 


ARAM^  Z  rn  SELL  REAL  ESTATE-Oailand  Property  10 ExcMDge tor RaucliES 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarKet  st..s.  F.,  IiiDorter  FreBcn  aud  Eiiglish  WALL  PAPERS 


114  OAKLAND    [  B  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Barry  Kichard,  butcher,  res  1380  Eighteenth 
Barry  William,  gardener,  res  1415  Ninth 
BARSTOW  &  GARBER  (Anson  Barstow  and  Michael  C. 
Garber)  flour,  hay,  grain,  wood  and  coal,  SE  cor  Thir- 
teenth and  Franklin 
Barstow  Alfred,  attorney-at-law  (S.  E.)  res  1018  Eighteenth 
Barstow  A.  M.  Miss,  res  1322  Harrison 
Barstow  Anson  (Barstow  &  Garber)  res  cor  Central  av  and 

Broadway 
Barstow  David  P.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  1409  Market 
Bai-tels  Charles,  barber,  457  Seventh,  res  501  Twenty-fourth 
Bartels  Henry  (Opitz  &  Bartels)  res  561  Fifth 
Bartels  William,  upholsterer  Chris.  Schreiber,  res  175  Eighth 
BARTER   GEORGE   W.,    editor  and   publisher   Brooklyn 

Yidette,  res  NE  cor  East  14th  and  Thirteenth  av 
Bartholomew  Ellen  M.  Mrs.,  teacher  Swett  School,  res  772 

Eleventh 
Bartholomew  George,  horsetrainer,  res  517  East  14th 
Bartlett  Alice  Miss,  with  Pacific  Press,  res  cor  Central  av 

and  Castro 
Bartlett  Edwin  E.,  engineer  C.  P.  K.  E.,  res  1725  William 
Bartlett  George  C,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1110  Myrtle 
Bartlett  House,    Mrs.    Harriet   A.    Meacham   proprietress, 

471-473  Seventh 
Bartlett  Pliny  (Hallett,  Bartlett  &  Dalton)  res  1311  Franklin 
Bartlett  William  C,  editor  Daily  Evening  Bulletin  (S.  F.) 

res  477  Prospect 
Bartlett  William  S.,  cashier  National  Gold  Bank  and  Trust 

Co.  (S.  F.)  res  1218  Oak 
Bartling  Clara  Miss,  teacher  Prescott  School,  res  719  Four- 
teenth 
Bartling  Florence,  student  University 

Bartling  William  (Bartling  &  Kimball,  S.  F.)  res  719  Four- 
teenth 
Bartlow  ('harles,  gardener  J.  M.  Dawley,  res  cor  Fruit  Vale 

av  and  Hoy^kins 
Barton  Carrie  Mrs.,  res  1455  Broadway 
Bashford  Coles  Mrs.,  res  710  Fourteenth 
Basnett  John  D.,  salesman  Wm.  Dick  &  Co.,  res  365  Ninth 
Basque  Benoit,   laundryman  Chevanton  &  Calou,  res  1916 

San  Pablo  av 
Bassett  Alonzo,  stonecutter,  res  809  Thirteenth 
Bassett  Augustus  S.,  painter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  835  Willow     ' 
Bassett  Frank,  res  W  s  Fruit  Vale  av  nr  East  14th 
Bassett  Gabriel,  gardener  H.  Eemillard 
Bassett  Henry  D.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1161  Campbell 


SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUNDRY 


„P_,__-  r33  Geary  St.,  San  Francisco. 
OFFICES |gg2  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE,  365  Tenth. 


OAKLAND     [  B  ]    DIRECTORY.  115 

Bassett  James  C,  carpenter  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  808 

Twenty-second 
Bassett  James  M„    publisher  Golden  Era  (S.  F.)  res  1321 

Eighth 
Bassett  Joseph,   produce  merchant   (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Fruit 

Vale  av  nr  East  14th 
Bassett  Philip  C,  carpenter,  res  1503  Seventh  av 
Bassett  William  H.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1161  Campbell 
Bassler  John  H.,  res  1418  Ninth 

Bastian  Carl,  salesman  H.   0.   Taft  &  Co.,  res  1363  Har- 
rison 
Bastian  Frederick,  blacksmith,  res  1716  Eighth 
Batcheldar  David  F.,  res  712  Third 
Batchelder  A.  H.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1376  Franklin 
Batchelder  Eliza  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  1363  Telegraph  av 
Batchelder  James,  engineer  C.  P.  E.  K.,  res  1053  Ninth  av 
Batchelder  T.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1329  Harrison 
Batchelder  William  F.  (Madsen  &  Batchelder)  res  1277  San 

Pablo  av 
Batchelder  William  K.,  carpenter,  res  1363  Telegraph  av 
Bates  A.  S.  Mrs.,  res  S  s  Second  av  nr  College  av 
BATES  BENNETT  R.,  manager  Western  Union  Telegraph 
Co.    and   superintendent  American  District   Telegraph 
Co.,  1002  Broadway 
Bates  Charles  D.,   superintendent  Alameda  Macadamizing 

Co.,  res  1273  Fifth  av 
Bates  Cicero  M.,  physician  and  surgeon,    ofl&ce  911  Broad- 
way, res  1132  Filbert 
Bates  Ephraim  J.,  contractor,  res  451  B 
Bates  Frank  L.,  engineer  C.  P.  K.  E.,  res  1718  Eighth 
Bates  Frederick,  res  1132  Filbert 
Bates  Laura  Mrs.,  res  1312  Twelfth  av 
Bates  L.  M.  Mrs.,  res  409 J  Central  av 
Bates  Walter,  medical  student,  res  1132  Filbert 
Bander  Christian,  saloon,  Es  Telegraph  av  nr  Birch,  res  Ns 

Forty-sixth  nr  Shattuck  av,  Temescal 
Baudiu  John  P.,  carpenter,  res  610  Fifth 
Bauer  Christian,  liquor  saloon,  1412  Broadway 
Bauerle  Charles,  waiter  Johnson  &  Olsen 
Bauerie  John,  carpenter,  res  755  Grove 
Bauman  John,  carpenter,  res  1007  Fifth 
Baumont  A.,  cook  M.  Furniss,  res  510  Eighth 
Baxley  George  W.,' farmer,  res  125  Third 
Baxley  John  W.,    laborer  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  1955 

Union 
Baxley  William  T.,  farmer,  res  125  Third 


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Call  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  WMesale  and  Retail  Dealer  In  Paper  Hangings 


116  OAKLAND     [  B  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Baxter  Alexander,  washer  A.  W.  Way,  res  607  East  14th 
Baxter  Elery  E.,  blacksmith    S.   S.   Dunmire,  res   N  s  Six- 
teenth nr  Center 
Baxter  Hawley  W.,  manager  San  Francisco  Trade  Protect- 

tion  Association,  res  1230  Adeline 
Baxter  John,  laborer,  res  670  Broadway 
Baxter  John  B.,  res  1414  Sixteenth 
Baxter  William  S.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1419  Myrtle 
Bay  and  Coast  Telegraph   Co.,  Kalph  Emerson  agent,   NE 

cor  Broadway  and  Thirteenth 
Bay  District  School,   Edward  P.  Smith  principal,  E  s  San 

Pablo  av  nr  Alcatraz  av,  Temescal 
Bay  Harmen,  farmer,  res  1117  Castro 
Bay  House,  NW  cor  Eighth  and  Washington 
BAY    NURSERY,  James   Hutchison  proprietor,    NE   cor 

Telegraph  av  and  Twenty-sixth 
Bayless  Margaret  Mrs.,  employment  office,  1245  Broadway 
Bayless  William  F.,  clerk,  res  1245  Broadway 
Bayley  Charles  H.,  photographer,  res  220  Center 
Bayley  George  B.,  clerk  Nevada  Bank  (S.F.)  res  1307  Castro 
Baylis  Joseph,  groceries  and  liquors,  873  Lydia 
Beach  C.  W.,  manager  California  Paint  Co.  (S.  F.)  res  1361 

Thirteenth  av 
Beach  George  A.,  res  Sunnyside  House 
Beach  Henry  H.,  bookkeeper  Wellman,  Peck  &   Co.  (S.  F.) 

res  224  Ninth 
BEACH  JOSEPH  G.,  produce  and  commission  agent,  816 

Broadway,  res  157  Sixth 
Beach  Sarah  S.   Miss,  teacher   Prescott  School,    res    1467 

San  Pablo  av 
Beagle  Calphurnia  Mrs.,  res  529  Seventeenth 
Beakley  Henry,  laborer  J.  Lusk  &   Co.,  res  S  s  Forty-fifth, 

nr  Telegraph  av,  Temescal 
Beal  Moses  H.,  carpenter,  res  1380  Broadway 
Beal  Rufus,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  1065  Willow 
Beal  William  B.,  merchandise  broker,  res  E  s  TweKth  av 

bet  East  14th  and  East  15th 
Beale  Annie  E.,  student  University 
Beale  J.  Fletcher,  clerk  Fish  &  Co.',  res  2204  Market 
Beale  William  T.,  clerk  Alameda  County  Ice   Co.,  res  E   s 

Lee  nr  Vernon  av 
Beals  Ezra  S.,  with  Garland  Sewer  Trap  Manufacturing  Co., 

res  1901  Broadway 
Beam  I.  Willard,  salesman  California  Wire  Works  (S.  F.) 

res  1113  Jefferson 
Beam  Joel  M.,  cook,  res  1631  Market 


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OAKLAND    [  B  ]    DIRECTORY.  117 

Bean  Alplionzo  G. ,  plasterer,  res  W  s  Lake  av  nr  Chambers 

Bean  Archibald,  carpenter,  res  655  Madison 

Bean  Frankie  Miss,  res  1262  Webster 

Bean  George,  wood  worker  James  Gowanlock,  res  SE  cor 
Fourth  and  Webster 

Bear  Uriah  A.,  switchman  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res  649  Campbell 

Bearch  Phillip,  barber,  res  473  Twentj-first 

Beard  A.  Mrs.,  res  520  Eighth 

Beard  Addie,  domestic  125  East  Central  av 

Beard  Eliza,  widow,  res  1505  Tenth  av 

Beard  Thomas,  chicken  ranch  Sather  Tract  nr  Indian  Gulch 

Beard  — ,  compositor  Pacific  Press,  res  520  Eighth 

BEARDSLEY  &  LLOYD  (J.  S.  Beardsley  and  Charles  E. 
Lloyd)  real  estate  agents,  1007  Broadway 

Beardsley  James  S.  (Beardsley  &  Lloyd)  res  1262  Market 

Beatty  William,  clerk,  res  827  Harrison  , 

Beatty  William,  groceries  and  provisions,  783  Central  av 

Beaucanio  Antone,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  C.  P.  Eailroad 
House 

Beaudet  Theophile,  wagon  maker  and  extraman  Engine  Co. 
No.  3,  res  1685  Eighth 

BEAUDRY  &  MeAVOY  (L.  M.  Beaudry  and  Henry  J. 
McAvoy)  undertakers,  873  Washington 

Beaudry  L.  M.  (Beaudry  &  McAvoy)  res  San  Pablo  av  Sta- 
tion 

Bechdel  Nelson  A.,  foreman  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1723  Eighth 

Becht  Emma  Miss,  res  1108  Webster 

Becht  George  J.,  deckhand  S.  P.  C.  E.  E.,  res  1168  Web- 
ster 

Becht  Joseph  (Selna  &  Becht)  res  1168  Webster 

Becht  Mar}',  widow,  res  1168  Webster 

Beck  Eugene  B.  (Jones  &  Co.,  S.  F.)  res  318  East  17th 

Beck  Eobert,  freight  clerk  C.  P.  E.  E.  Oakland  Wharf,  res 
S.  F. 

Beck  Thomas,  gardener,  res  1007  Fourteenth 

Beck  Walter  F.,  clerk  First  National  Gold  Bank  (S.  F.)  res 
512  Charter 

Beck  William,  printer,  res  315  Second 

Beck  — ,  res  Washington  Hotel 

Becker  Charles,  teamster,  res  1210  Twenty-eighth 

Becker  Fred.  (Marquardsen  &  Becker)  res  660  Fourth 

Becker  William,  tanner  Brooklyn  Tannery,  res  1107  Twenty- 
second  av 

Beckett  Fred.  A.,  druggist  E.  P.  Sanford,  res  957  Grove 

Beckett  Frederick  G.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  95/  Grove 

Beckett  J.  W.,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 


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118  OAKLAND    [  B  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Beckmann  Frederick,  cabinetmaker  Eyan  &  Mellor,  res  502 

Twentj'-fourtli 
Beckwith  Leonidas  F.,  printer  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  res 

1377  Sixteenth 
Beebe  Charles  W.    (K.  J.   Trumbull  &   Co.,  S.  F.)  res  916 

Myrtle 
Beebe  Edward,  driver  Kohler  &  Chase,  res  SW  cor  Eleventh 

and  Washington 
Beebe  James,  farmer,  res  N  s  Cleveland  av  nr  Telegraph  av, 

Temescal 
Beebe  Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher  music,  res  N  s  Cleveland  av 

nr  Telegraph  av,  Temescal 
Beebe  Kobert  J.,  foreman  James  Lentell,  res  E  s  Telegraph 

av  nr  Weston  av,  Temescal 
Beebe  Seth,  farmer,  res  682  Sycamore 
Beel  Brotljers  (Philip  S.  and  M.   S,   Beel)  dry  and  fancy 

goods,  boots,  shoes,  etc.,  1005  Broadway 
Beel  Martin  S.  (Beel  Brothers)  res  956  Franklin 
Beel  Philip  S.  (Beel  Brothers)  res  378  Ninth 
Beel  Regina,  widow,  res  378  Ninth 

Beel  Sigmund  S.,  salesman  Beel  Brothers,  res  378  Ninth 
Beeman  William  A.,  waiter  S.  Ellingsworth,  res  S.  F. 
Beeson  W.  E.  Mrs.,  milliner,  res  565  Seventeenth 
Beeson  William  E.,  groceries  and  produce,  1263  San  Pablo 

av,  res  565  Seventeenth 
Beggs  John,  laborer,  res  1808  Grove 
Behlow  William,  upholsterer  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  San  Pablo  av 

nr  R.  R.  station 
Behrmann  Claus,  teamster  Fisher  &  Taylor,  res  S  s  Forty- 
sixth  nr  Shattuck  av,  Temescal 
Bel  Alphonse,  teacher,  res  572  Tenth 
Belcher  Frederick  P.,  drayman  (S.  F.)  res  1143  Myrtle 
Belcher  Gilbert  L.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1143  Myrtle 
Belden   Charles  A.    (W.    W.    Montague   &    Co.)   res  1155 

Jackson 
Belden  Claude  L.,  barber,  res  1324  Central  av 
Belden  Edward  E.,  real  estate,  res  1324  Central  av 
Belden  Edwin  S.,  phonographic  reporter  Supreme  Court  of 

California,  res  E  s  Telegraph  av  opp  Fortieth 
Belden  Frank,  law  student,  res  1324  Central  av 
Belden  Frank  E.,  printer,  res  658  Sycamore 
Belden  Henry  K.,  insurance  agent  (S.  F.)  res  John  nr  Web- 
ster 
Belden  Richard  A,,  res  1324  Central  av 
Belden  Thomas  I.,  carpenter,  res  671  Sixth 
Belgarde  Marguerite,  domestic  1206  Seventh 


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OAKLAND     [  B  ]    DIRECTORY.  1 19 

Belile  Henry,  stableman  Contra  Costa  Water  Co.,  res  St. 

Louis  House 
Belinge  Stephen,  carpenter,  res  715  Sixth 
Bell  Carrie  Mrs.,  res  535  Knox  PI 
Bell  Charles  H.,  res  1378  Fifteenth 
Bell  George,  furnaceman  Castle  Dome  Mining  and  Smelting 

Co.,  res  Nelson  House,  Melrose 
Bell  George  ^Y.,  porter,  res  1013  Fifth 
Bell  Hugli  J.,  carpenter,  res  1014  Twenty -fourth 
Bell  John,  capitalist,  res  Seventh  Street  House 
Bell  Robert,  distributor  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
BELL  ROBERT  E.,  druggist,  junction  Broadway  and  Tele- 
graph av,  res  Bellevue  House 
Bell  Samuel,  clerk  U.  S.  Railway  Mail   Service  (S.  F.)  res 

1412  Brush 
BELL  TELEPHONE  CO.,  B.  R.  Bates  superintendent,  1002 

Broad  wa}' 
Bell  Thomas  G.,  carpenter,  res  1018  Twenty-fourth 
Bell  William  S.,  miner,  res  802  Myrtle 
Bellars  W.  T.,  carpetlayer,  res  516  Ninth 
Bellevue  House.  Mrs.  R.  T.  Reynolds  proprietress,  junction 

Broadway  and  Telegraph  av 
Bellingall  Peter  W.,  custom  house  broker  (S.  F.)  res  1415 

Filbert 
Belloir  Peter,  conductor  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Belrose  Louis,  cardriver,   res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Thirty- 
sixth,  Temescal 
Belton  Owen,  teamster,  res  S  s  East  17th  bet  Thirteenth  and 

Fourteenth  avs 
Bemis  Orlando,  Central  Market,  479  East  Central  av,  res 

1214  Tenth  av 
Bemmella  Morris,   baker  New  York  Bakery,    res  Hartman 

House 
Bemmerley  Nettie  Miss,  res  489  Orchard 
Benbow  John  W.,  painter,  res  836  Clay 
BENDEL  HERMANN  (Tillmann   &  Bendel)   res  NE  cor 

Third  and  Alice 
Bender  Maximillian  F.,  teacher  languages  and  drawing  Mc- 

Ciure's  Academy,  res  1718  Telegraph  av 
Bendetti  Louis,  laborer,  res  657  Myrtle 
BENEDICT,  CAPELL  &  LOGAN  (Newton  Benedict,  Jas. 

R.  Capell  and  O.  C.  Logan)  real  estate  agents,  457  Ninth 
Benedict  M.  P.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1931  Grove 
Benedict  Newton   (Benedict,  Capell   k  Logan)    and   notary 

public,  457  Ninth,  res  680  Thirty-fourth 
Benetta  Eugenio,  bartender  G.  Preda 


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120  OAKLAND    [  B  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Benfield  Conrad,  master  mariner,  res  1559  Seventh 
Benham  Azel  M.,  music  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  524  Thirteenth 
Benham  John  A.,   contractor   and   builder,  res   1638  Tele- 
graph av 
Benjamin  C.  J.,  clerk  C.  P.  E.  K.,  res  804  Twelfth 
Benner  Frederick  M.,  melter  and  refiner  U.  S.  Mint  (S.  F.) 

res  777  Sixteenth 
Bennet  Thomas,  insurance  agent  (S.  F.)  res  1267  Webster 
Bennett  Ada  Miss,  res  1061  Grove 
Bennett  Alfred  E.,  carpenter  (S.  F.)  r.  203  Third 
Bennett  Amanda,  widow,  res  685  Twenty-fifth 
Bennett  Charles,  dealer  junk,  res  653  Jackson 
Bennett  Charles  D.,  cashier  (S.  F.)  res  1239  Linden 
Bennett  E.  A.  Mrs.,  embroiderer,  res  1254  San  Pablo  av 
Bennett  F.  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  174  Sixth 
Bennett  Florence,  domestic  S.  M.  Babbitt  1954  Webster 
Bennett  George,  teamster  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Bennett  Herbert  W-,  professor  music,  res  1267  Clay 
Bennett  J.  Mrs.,  res  Somerset  House 
Bennett  James,  laborer,  res  614  Franklin 
Bennett  Judson  W.,  carpenter,  res  710  Seventh 
Bennett  Martin,  mining,  res  Somerset  House 
Bennett  M.  E.  Mrs.,  1061  Grove 
Bennett  Orville  D.,  machinehand  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res 

556  Third 
Bennett  Robert,  waiter,  res  454  Eleventh 
Bennett  Robert  H.,  grain  merchant  (S.   F.)  res  W  s   Julia 

nr  East  14th 
Bennisou  Andrew  B.  (E.  D.  Black  &  Co.)  res  856  Brush 
Bennison  Edward,  res  856  Brush 
Bennison  George  E.,  mining,  res  856  Brush 
Bennison  Lizzie  R.,  teacher,  res  856  Brush 
Bennison   Marion    B.    Miss,     teacher    Franklin    Grammar 

School,  res  856  Brush 
Bennison  William  E.,  salesman,  res  856  Brush 
Benoit  Pierre,  capitalist,  res  567  Second 
Bensan  John  J.,  brickmason,  res  1314  Fifth  av 
Benson  Frederick,  shoemaker  F.  Henninger,  res  1309  San 

Pablo  av  • 

Benson  Henry  A.,  farmer,  res  956  Central  av 
Benson  John  A.,  U.  S.  Goverment  Survey,  res  Seminary  av 

nr  Mills'  Seminary 
Benson  Julia  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  1007  Campbell 
Benter  Amelia,  widow,  res  229  Hannah 
Benter  Henry,  fringemaker  (S.  F.)  res  229  Hannah 
Benter  John,  fringemaker  (S.  F.)  res  229  Hannah 


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OAKLAND    [  B  ]    DIRECTORY.  121 

Bentley  Frank   S.,   salesman    W.    B.    Hardy,   res  -iO-l  Cen- 
tral av 

Bentley  J.    S.    Mrs.,   principal  Broadway   and  Twenty-fifth 
Street  Primary  School,  res  Kohler-Chase  House 

Bentley  L.  E.  Miss,  teacher  Franklin  Grammar  School,  res 
1169  Tenth  ay 

Bentley  Margaret  A.,  widow,  res  663  Ninth 

Bentley  M.  W.  Mrs.,  teacher  harp,  res  101  Central  ay  ^ 

Bentley  Pvobert,  packer  J.   Lusk  &   Co.,   res  SE  cor  Clare       "" 
mont  ay  and  Clifton,   Temescal 

Bentley  William  E.  (Bentley  <fe   Wyman,  S.  F.)  res  Kohler 
Chase  House 


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BENTON  J.  A.  Rev.,  D.  D.,  professor  Pacific  Theological  j^ 

Seminary,  res  137  Hawthorne  ^ 

Benton  John  Eliot,  res  533  Sixteenth  § 

Benton  M.  P.  Mrs.,  artist,  res  533  Sixteenth  |  ^ 

Benzon  August  F.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F. )  res  1718  Thirteenth  j  ^^ 

Berard  Alfred,  French  laundry,  East  11th  nr  Twenty-fifth  ay 

Berdan  George,  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  833  Campbell 

Berdan  John  O.,  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  833  CampbeU 

Beregoy  James  L.,  miller,  res  N  s  Seyenth  nr  Pine 

Beretta  Guglielmo,  restaurant,  res  1723  Seward 

Berg  Frank,  real  estate,  res  Kohler-Chase  House 

Berg  Maurice  A.  (Lutz  A:  Berof)  res  1625  Taylor  ^ 

Berger  Jacob,  gardener  J.  M.  Dawley,  res  cor  Fruit  Vale  av  §- 

and  Hopkins                                                   '  g- 

I   BERGER  LOUIS  P.,  jeweler  and   watchmaker.  967  Broad-  ^ 

I            """ay,  res  1362  Seyenth  i  ^ 

j   Bergin  Dennis,  carpenter,  res  1451  Linden  I  W 

Bergin  Eugenie  Miss,  substitute  teacher  public  schools,  res  t^ 

I           S.  F.                                                                                  _  §■ 

j   Bergin   Joseph    P.,    collector   J.    Homer   Fritch,   res  1151  ^ 

I           Linden  g 

j   Berit  Jules,  fish  peddler,  res  116  Second  *§ 

I   Berit  Peter,  dealer  poultry,  res  121  Second  g 

i   Berkeley  Laundry,  Charles  Partenscky  proprietor,  1368-1370  g 

Twelfth,  office  157  Seyenth  j  f^ 

Berkeumeyer  Anthony,    sausagemaker,    res   967  East  Cen-  ^ 

tral  ay  o. 

Berlin  Charles,  agent,  res  1266  Center  ^ 

Berlin-Cologne  Insurance  Co.  (fire,  of  Berlin)  E.  A.  Heron  o 

agent,  122  Central  ay  ^' 

Bermingham  Thomas,  carpenter,   res  N  s  Forty-second  nr  B 

Telegraph  ay,  Temescal 
Bernamayou  Peter,  vegetable  pedlar,  res  X  s  East  14th  nr 
Twenty-sixth  ay 


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122  OAKLAND    [  B  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Bernard  O.  Albert,  attoraey-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  1410  Tenth 
Bernard  W.  Robert,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1410  Tenth 
Bernstein  &  Co.  (Abram  and  Henry  Bernstein  and  Henry  C. 
Weiner)  clothing,  trunks  and  gent's  furnishing  goods, 
869  Broadway 
Bernstein  Abram  (Bernstein  &  Co.)  res  316  Ninth 
Bernstein  Edward,  dry  and  fancy  goods,  917  Broadway,  res 

1018  Jefferson 
Bernstein  Frederick  E.,  clerk  E.  Bernstein,  res  1018  Jeffer- 
son 
Bernstein  Henry  (Bernstein  &  Co.)  res  316  Ninth 
Berringer  William,  hay  and  grain,  911  Third 
Berry  Caroline  E.,  widow,  res  463  Twentieth 
Berry  David  W.,  saddle  and  harness  maker  and  saloon,  S  s 

Eighth  nr  Broadway,  res  SE  cor  First  and  Broadway 
Berry  Edwin  W.,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  1766  Division 
Berry  Henry  V.,  deputy  constable,  res  1317  Harrison 
Berry  John,  carpenter,  res  1608  William 
Berry  Langford  G.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  617  Eighth 
Berry  L.  G.  Mrs.,  res  617  Eighth 
Berry  Patrick,  collector  package  freight  Oakland  Ferry  (S. 

S.)  res  818  Linden 
Berry  Thomas,  clerk,  res  Overland  House 
Berry  William  L.,  printer,  res  1766  Division 
Berry  AVilliam  O.  M.  (Berry  &  Place,  S.  F.)  res  938  Filbert 
Berry  William,  carpenter,  res  950  Wood 
Berta  Achille,  cook  John  Marques,  res  508  Seventh 
Bertholet  Benoit,  marble  cutter  Jeremiah  O'Connor,  res  Al- 
ameda 
Besancon  Eugene,  shoemaker  I.  Alexander,  res  515  Sixth 
Beseizza  George,  restaurant,  1516  Seventh,  res  856  Henry 
Betancue  Joseph  F.,  carpenter,  res  487  Twenty-sixth 
Betancue  Joseph  P. ,  photographer,  res  605  Seventeenth 
Betancue  Lizzie  C,  teacher  Durant  School,  res  487  Twenty- 
sixth 
Bettman  J.  J.  Mrs.,  millinery,  1000  Broadway,  res  513  Tenth 
Bettman  Joseph  J.,  broker  (S.  F.)  res  513  Tenth 
Betts  Joseph,  agent  C.  P.  R.  R.  Market-st   Station   foot   of 

Market,  res  718  Second 
Betts  Orrington,  carpenter,  res  1619  Market 
Betts  William  M.,  manufacturer  carriage  springs  (S.  F.)  res 

1124  Myrtle 
Betz  Albert,  clerk,  res  852  Franklin 
Betz  Henry,  laborer,  res  724  Myrtle 

Betz  Phillip,  liquor  saloon,  NE  cor  Franklin  and  Seventh 
Betz  Thomas,  plumber,  res  724  Myrtle 


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OAKLAND    [  B  ]    DIRECTORY.  123 

Beverton  Samuel,  hardware  and  crockery,  471  Ninth,  res  522 

Eighth 
Beyer  Andreas,  coachman  Francis  Blake,  1867  Telegraph  av 
Beyer  Anthony,  contractor  and  builder,  N  s  Durant  bet  Tel- 
egraph av  and  Broadway 
Beyer  William  E.  C.,  liquors  (S.  F.)  res  1218  Fourteenth 
Biber Mrs,,  res  S  s  Linden  bet  Telegraph  avand  Broad- 
way, Temescal 
Bice  John  W.,  teacher  University,  res  E  s  Dana  nr  D wight 

way,  Temescal 
Bidache  &  Bonnemazou  (Pierre  Bidache  and  Jean  Bonne- 

mazou)  French  bakery,  912  Franklin 
Bidache  Pierre  (Bidache  &  Bonnemazou)  res  912  Franklin 
Biddolph  Ada,  domestic  C  Meade,  325  Ninth 
Bidwell  H.  C.  Mrs.,  res  1235  Broadway 
Bidwell  H.  E.  Mrs.,  res  947  Willow 
Bieler  Frank,  liquor  saloon,  809  East  14th 
Bierce  Albert  S.,  employee  U.  S.  Mint  (S.  F.)  res  230  Cen- 
tral av 
BIGEL.OW  ELIJAH,  real  estate  agent,  1008  Broadway,  res 

1155  Brush 
Bigelow  Henry  A.,  gardener  Hermann  Bendel,  NE  cor  Third 

and  Alice 
Bigelow  H.  H.,  res  1326  Fourth  av 

BIGELOW  THEODORE  B.,  real  estate  agent,  1008  Broad- 
way, res  1157  Jefferson 
Bignami  Luigi,  res  566  Charter 
Billings  Charles,  painter,  res  1407  Eighteenth 
Billings  Frank,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  8  Pearson's  Bow 
Billington  Isaac  F.,  car  driver  Oakland  R.  E.,  res  W  s  Shat- 

tuck  av  opp  Forty-ninth,  Temescal 
Bills  R.  A.  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Grammar  School,  res  1019 

Oak 
Biltz  Frederick  R.,  piano  tuner  and  repairer  Zeno  Mauvais, 

420  Central  av,  res  559  Seventh 
Bingham  E.  D.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  2253  Telegraph  av 
Bingley  Richard  C,  mining,  res  854  Adeline 
Bird  Michael,  grain  weigher  (S.  F.)  res  254  Fifth 
Birmingham  Edward  J.,  watchman,  res  1723  Linden 
Birnie  Robert,  translator  and  interpreter,  res  270  Seventh 
Birrell  Andrew,  real  estate,  res  515  East  Fifteenth 
Bisbey  Frank,  driver  William  W.  McKenzie,  res  419  Sec- 
ond 
Bisbey  John,  driver  Edward  A.  Brown,  res  418  Seventh 
Bishop  Amasa  W.,  clerk  U.  S,  Custom   House  (S.  F.)   res 
726  Eleventh 


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124  OAKLAND    [  B  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Bishop  Chauncej,  extraman  Felton  Engine  Co.  No.  2,  Oak- 
land Fire  Department,  res  468  Sixth 

Bishop  John  N.  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1816  Atlantic 

Bishop  Oliver  H.,  porter  (S.  F.)  res  526  East  Central  av 

Bishop  Thomas,  raolder,  res  St.  Louis  House 

Bishop  William  H.  J.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  East 
Central  and  Eleventh  avs 

BISHOP'S  DIRECTORY  OF  OAKLAND,  BERKELEY 
AND  ALAMEDA,  W.  B.  Hardy  agent,  959  Broadway 

Bissell  C.  H.  Miss,  teacher,  res  Erie  House 

Bissell  E.,  printer  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  r.  Alameda 

Bitten curte  Manuel  DeSousa,  coachman  Archie  Borland, 
1925  AVebster 

Biven  Frederick,  compositor  (S.  F.)  res  956  Kirkham 

Bixby  LeAd  R. ,  carpenter,  res  1462  Brush 

Bixby  Levi  S.,  bookkeeper  C.  R.  Lewis  &  Co.,  res  1462 
Brush 

Black  George,  clerk  H.  M.  Collins,  res  1713  Lincoln 

Black  John  L.,  res  1772  Twenty-first  av 

Black  Joseph,  manager  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  W  s  Telegraph 
av  nr  Forty-eighth,  Temescal 

Black  J  osiah,  carpenter,  res  1844  Grove 

Blackburn  W.,  machinist  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Blackman  George,  stock  broker,  1007  Broadway,  res  768 
Lydia 

Blackman  William,  switchman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  984  Wood 

Blackman  William  H.,  driver  Engine  Co.  No.  1,  Oakland 
Fire  Department,  res  514  Fifteenth 

Blackwell  George,  trackman  Oakland  Trotting  Park 

Blackwood  J.  Mrs.,  res  Avenue  House 

Blackwood  Lucy  B.  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Grammar  School, 
res  1273  San  Pablo  av 

Blackwood  Richard  H.,  janitor  High  and  Irving  Schools,  res 
1210  Fourteenth 

Blaikie  George  W.,  shipjoineV  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1720  Chase 

Blaikie  Sarah,  wddow,  res  806  Lewds 

Blair  Aggie  Miss,  res  1378  Franklin 

Blair  A.  W.,  attorney-at-law,  469.V  Ninth,  res  819  Center 

Blair  George  M.,  res  1016  Clay 

Blair  Walter,  capitalist,  res  Centennial  House 

Blair  William,  nurseryman,  res  Blair  av  nr  Peralta  av 

Blair's  Dairy,  Walter  Blair  proprietor,  Montecito  av  nr  Pe- 
ralta av,  Piedmont 

Blaisdell  H.  G.,  capitalist,  res  Tubbs  Hotel 

Blaisdell  Samuel  S.,  photographer  (S.  F.)  res  608  Fifth 

Blake  Calvin  T.,  res  681  Twenty-fifth 


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BLAKE    CHARLES    T.,    secretary  Oakland   Paying   Co., 

Union  Bank  Building,  rooms  6-7,  res  4  Vernon  pi,  S.F. 
Blake  Edward  P.,  bookkeeper  Dean,  Watson  &  Co.,  res  681 

Twenty-fifth 
Blake  Francis  (Blake,  Bobbins  &  Co.,  S.  F.)  res  1867  Tele- 
graph ay 
Blake  Henry,  res  1406  Eighteenth 
Blake  Henry  C,  notary  public  (S.  F.)  res  Thirty-eighth  nr 

Telegraph  ay,  Temescal 
Blake  Herbert,  bookbinder  Pacific  Press,  res  1059  Castro 
Blake  House,  T.  G.  Kingsland  proprietor,  W  s  Washington 

bet  Tenth  and  Eleyenth 
Blake  James  K.,  pianotuner,  res  1050  Peralta 
Blakeman  T.  Z.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  Tubbs  Hotel  ^ 
Blakeslee  Annie  Miss,  student   High  School,  res  2205  West 
Blakeslee  Emily  Miss,  teacher  music,  res  2205  West 
Blakie  Alfred,  laborer,  res  410  Tenth 
Blan chard  Adrian  Fred.,   clerk  F.    Barbagelata  &  Co.,  res 

N  s  Merced  ay  nr  Shattuck  ay,  Temescal 
Blanchard  George,  liyery  stable,   567  East  Central  ay,  res 

611  East  Central  ay 
Blanchard  James  M.,  engineer  C.   P.   K.  E.,  res  1715  Lin- 
coln 
Blanchard  Marcellus,  seaman,  res  2011  Chestnut 
Blanchard  — ,  capitalist,  res  Kelsey  House 
BLANK  GEORGE  A.,  candy  manufactory,  460  Seventh,  res 

828  Franklin 
Blasdel  Enoch  W.,  mining,  res  NE  cor  College  and  Vernon 

ays,  Clarement 
Blasgen  Henry,  res  NE  cor  Telegraph  ay  and  Durant 
Blessing  Charles  V.,  carpenter  Oakland  Planing  MiUs,  res 

840  Webster 
Blethen  Charles,  watchman,  res  Oyerland  House 
Blethen  Charles  H.,  engineer  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  837 

Thirty-third 
Blethen  Eugene  O.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1032  Linden 
Blethen  Frank,  band  sawyer  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  568 

East  14th 
BLETHEN  JAMES  E.,  mayor  of  Oakland  and  proprietor 

Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  SW   cor  Broadway  and  First, 

res  568  East  14th 
Blethen  James  E.  Jr.,    blindmaker  Pioneer  Planing  Mills, 

res  555  BroadAvay 
Bleuel  Emil  A.,  caryer  Pioneer  Planing  MiUs,  res  S.  F. 
Bleyman  Edward,  clerk  Charles  L.  Taylor,  res  Alameda 
Bliss  Benjamin  B.,  freight  clerk  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  656  Clay 


Pnllppt  Yniir  Rilk  ^i^^  ^^ams  &  co.,  "OaMand' 

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126  OAKLAND    [  B  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Bliss  Sidney,  engineer  C.  P.  E,  R,  res  1707  Lincoln 

Bliven  James  I.,  res  1152  Franklin 

Block  David,  junk  dealer,  1307-  San  Pablo  av 

BLOCK  E.  D.  &  CO.  (E.  D.  Block,  A.  B.  Bennison  and  Louis 

Liebman)  dry  and  fancy  goods,  951  Broadway 
Block  Emanuel  D.  (E.  D.  Block  &  Co.)  res  1816  Sacramen- 
to, S.  E. 
Block  Israel,  cigar  store  (S.  F.)  res  261  Eighth 
Block  Joseph  (Wertheimer  &  Block)  res  912  Seventh 
Blodgett  George  L.,  distributor  foreman  Contra  Costa  Laun- 
dry 
Blood  William  F.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  10.35  Filbert 
Bloom  George,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW   cor   Ninth   and 

Franklin 
Bloom  George  W.,  locksmith  C.  F.  Scholl,  res  NW  cor  Ninth 

and  Frank]  in 
Bloom  John,  clerk  George  Bloom,  res   NW  cor   Ninth   and 

Franklin 
Blote  William  E.,  collector  Contra  Costa  Water  Co.,  res  508 

Eighth 
Blouin  Damascus,  hack  driver,  res  620  Sixteenth 
BLOW  WALTER  W.  (Hays,  Blow  &  Co.)  res  759  Harrison 
Bluett  Emma,  widow,  res  335  East  Central  av 
Blumenthal  Emile,  jeweler  (S.   F.)    res    San   Pablo  av   nr 

Twenty-fourth 
Boalt  John  H.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  1003  Twelfth 
BOARD  OF  EDUCATION,  C.   N.   Fox,   president;  C.  H. 
Kedington,  F.  M.  Smith,  H.  D.  Haven,  Eugene  Lynch, 
D.  Henshaw  Ward  and  A.  W.  Swett;  H.  J.  Todd,  secre- 
tary. City  Hall 
BOARD  OF  EQUALIZATION,  Court  House,  room  5. 
BOARD  OF  HEALTH,   Drs.  W.  M.  Brown,   H.  T.  Legler 
and  A.  C.  Posey;  ex-officio  members:  Mayor,  President 
City  Council,    Dr.  E.  H.  Woolsey  (Health  Officer  and 
City  Physician)  City  Engineer,  T.  F.  Jenkins,  secretary, 
City  Hall 
BOARD  OF  SUPERVISORS,  John  Green,  First  District; 
Henry  Dusterberry,  Second  District;  Joseph  B.  Marlin, 
Third   District;  Wesley   B.  Clement,    Fourth  District; 
Frederick   F.    Myers,    Fifth  District;  John  F.   Smith, 
Sixth  District;  William  S.  McClane,  Seventh  District; 
John  F.  Smith,  chairman;  Andrew  Eyder,  clerk;  John 
C.   Marsh,  deputy  clerk;  office  Court   House,  room  5, 
second  floor 
Boardman  Charles  T.,  deputy  County  Clerk,  res  1669  Valdez 
Boardman  Joseph,  real  estate,  res  725  Eighth 


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OAKLAND   [  B  ]  dirp:ctory.  127 

Boardmau  L.  Edgar,  deputy  assessor  Oakland  Township,  res 

1315  Grove 
Boardman  William,  deputy  assessor  Oakland  Township,  res 

Sunnyside  House 
BOARDMAN  WILLIAM  F.,  assessor  Oakland  Township, 

office  Court  House,  room  3,  res  1315  Grove 
Boscocio  Pietro,  laundrymau  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Bock  Charles,  wagonmaker  Sohst  Brothers,  res  316  Sixth 
Bock  Henry  O.,  miner,  res  501  Twenty-fourth 
Bocqueraz  Antoine,  liquor  saloon,  SE  cor  Sixth  and  Broad- 
way, res  NW  cor  Seventh  and  Washington 
Bode  Henry,  carpenter,  res  1455  Fifth 
Bodell  John,  teamster  C.  P.  Pi.  K.,  res  210  Second 
Boden  H.  M.,  res  1273  San  Pablo  av 
Boden  Ludie  Miss,  milliner,  res  Avenue  House 
Body  Daniel,   hostler  Oakland  K.  B.,  res  Park  av  nr  San 

Pablo  av 
Boeger  J.  A.,  painter  C.  P.  K.  B. 
BOERICKE  &  TAFEL  (F.  E.  Boericke  and  A.  J.   Tafel) 

homoeopathic  pharmacy,  971  Washington 
Boericke  Frank  E.  (Boericke  &  Tafel)  res  Philadelphia 
Bogart  Charles  H.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  530  Thirty-fifth 
Bogart  Eugene,  packer  (S.  F.)  res  530  Thirty-fifth 
Bogart  John  M.,  grainbroker  (S.  F.)  res  530  Thirty-fifth 
Bogert  William  T.,   superintendent  Pulvermacher  Galvanic 

Co.  (S.  F.)  res  Thirteenth  av  nr  East  26th 
Bogue  Warren  C,  clerk  Castle  Dome  Mining  and  Smelting 

Co.,  res  Melrose 
Bohan  John,  horseshoer  Robert  Gilmore,  res  E  s  Telegraph 

av  bet  Forty -third  and  Forty-fourth 
Bohn  Andrew,  car  driver  (S.  F.)  res  707  Harrison 
Bohrer  John  (F.  E.  Neidt  &  Co.)  res  Ns  Dalton  av  nr  Green 
Boice  Charles  De  S.,   insurance  solicitor  (S.  F.)  res  1055 

Poplar 
Boire  Edward,  manufacturer  patent  billiard  cue  tips,  res  225 

Third 
Boisson  Francis,  game  and  poultry  (S.  F.)  res  1206  Seventh 
Boland  Annie,  domestic  Hugo  L.  Mansfeldt,  res  1163  Alice 
Boland  Kate  Mrs.,  laundress,  res  222  Hannah 
Bollinger  John  C,  collector  (S.  F.)  res  1156  Webster 
Bolser  George,   sign  writer  Charles  B.  Rutherford,   res  323 

Eleventh 
Bolton  George,  barkeeper  A.  Daneri,  res  1813  William 
Bolza  William,  grainer,  res  1555  West 
Bon  J.  B.,  res  W  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Thirty-seventh,   Tem- 

escal 


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128  OAKLAND    [  B  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Boud  C.  C.  Mrs.,  res  670  Sycamore 

Bond  Frederick,  teamster,  res  807  Alice 

Bone  Annie,  domestic  1407  Eighth 

Bone  Margaret,  domestic  1407  Eighth 

Bonefon  Ambrose,  laundry  man  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Bonelli  Eugene  S.,  teacher  music  and  languages,  res  1470 
Eighth 

Bonelli  Eugene  S.  Miss,  teacher  (S.  F.)  res  1470  Eighth 

Bones  Samuel  W.,  conductor  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  612|^  East 
Central  av 

Bonettei  Anton,  confectioner,  res  904  Washington 

Bonguard  Solomon,  dealer  junk,  res  416  Third 

Bonham  John  N.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  868  Washington, 
res  1264  Webster 

Boniface  Sara  Miss,  teacher  Irving  Grammar  School,  res 
San  Francisco 

Bonnemazou  J.  (Bidache  &  Bonnemazou)  res  912  Franklin 

Bonnemort  Charles  M.,  mining,  res  955  Jackson 

Bonney  Charles  W.  (Henderson  &  Bonney)  res  717  Tenth 

Bonney  Frank  J.,  law  student,  res  717  Tenth 

Bonter  Jackson,  coachman,  NW  cor  Thirteenth  av  and  East 
Twenty-fifth 

Bonton  Leonard,  night  watchman  Oakland  Bag  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  res  1308  Thirteenth  av 

Boodey  Frederick,  cutter  Alexander  Nicoll,  res  712  Third 

Boogar  Philip,  res  1534  Brush 

Booker  George  E.,  with  Spring  Valley  Water  Works,  res 
1354  Brush 

Boone  William  E.,  builder,  res  577  Sixteenth 

Boop  J.  D.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  815  Henry 

Booth  Cornelia  Miss,  res  535  Knox  pi 

Booth  Edward,  instructor  chemistry  State  University  of  Cal- 
ifornia, res  1220  Harrison 

BOOTH  JAMES  A.,  city  license  collector.  City  Hall,  res 
956  Twenty-eighth 

Booth  Lucius  A.,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  Highland  av.  Pied- 
mont 

Booth  Margaret  E.,  widow,  res  1015  Willow 

Booth  Mary,  widow,  res  716  Henry 

Booth  William,  statistican  Daily  Stock  Eeport  (S.  F.)  res 
1220  Harrison 

Booth  William  F.,  attorn ey-at-law  (S.F.)  res  408  Thirteenth 

Booth  by  Melville,  bartender  C.  A.  Uhrig,  res  838  Broadway 

Boothe  Thomas,  upholsterer,  527  Sixteenth 

BOREIN  PETER  R.,  recorder  Alameda  County,  office 
Hall  of  Eeccrds,  res  322  Sixth 


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J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


OAKLAND     [  B  ]    DIRECTORY.  129 

Boren  Alley  D.,  California  fruits,  468  Eleventh,  res,  649| 
Ninth 

Borger  Jane,  domestic  1477  Sixth  av 

Borland  Archie,  mining  operator,  res  1925  Webster 

Borland  James,  carpenter,  res  966  Twenty-first 

Borrelle  John,  tailor,  472  Eighth 

Bortree  David  E.,  clerk  Police  Court,  res  572  Seventeenth 

Boscaccio  Battista,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Boscaccio  Joseph,  watchmaker  A.  Steffanoni,  res  565 
Charter 

Boser  Bernhard,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor  Telegraph  av 
and  Erie,  Temescal,  res  S.  F. 

Bostick  Fred.,  butcher,  res  1201  \Vest 

Bostwick  J.  H.,  farmer,  res  726  Fifteenth 

Boswell  Aaron,  employee  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  S  s  William  nr  Bay 

Boswell  James  W.,  res  359  Tenth 

Boswell  Josiah,  cutler,  res  SE  cor  Kirkham  and  Four- 
teenth 

Boswell  AV^illiam,  cutler,  res  N  s  Seventh  bet  Campbell  and 
Willow 

Boswell  William  H.,  sawyer  Oakland  Planing  Mills,  res  NE 
cor  Webster  and  Fourth 

Bothwell  James,  blacksmith,  815  Eighteenth 

Both  well  Eichard,  laborer,  res  1314  Twelfth  av 

Bottomley  Isaac,  farmer,  res  NW  cor  College  av  and  Hud- 
son 

Botts  Charles  T.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  1005  Jackson 

Bouchard  Henry,  laborer,  res  807  Harrison 

Boudreau  &  Pothier  (Adolph  Boudreau  and  Louis  Pothier) 
harness,  saddles,  etc.,  820  Broadway 

Boudreau  Adolph  (Boudreau  &  Pothier)  res  820  Broadway 

Bouquet  Fred.,  barber,  res  Nicholl  House 

Bouquet  Frederick,  blacksmith  Sohst  Brothers,  res  316 
Sixth 

Bourgin  Peter,  gun  and  locksmith,  660  Washington 

Bourgin  Peter  Jr.,  machinist  Peter  Bourgin,  res  660  Wash- 
ington 

Bourne  Julius,  furnaceman  Castle  Dome  Mining  and  Smelt- 
ing Co.,  res  Melrose 

Bourrette  Lillie  Miss,  clerk  L.  Breidenstein,  res  941  Camp- 
bell 

Boursier  Edward,  butcher,  res  1520  Curtis 

BousJiey  Julius,  physician,  office  and  res  1688  Eighth 

Bow  Margaret  Miss,  res  1929  Telegraph  av 

Bowden  S.  H.  N.,  master  mariner,  res  East  Central  av  nr 
Howard,  Fruit  Yale 


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OAKLAND    [  B  ]    DIRECTORY. 


Bowden   Henry   M.,    driver   Fourteenth   Street  K.  R.,  res 

Avenue  House 
Bowen  Charles  A.,  contractor,  res  663  Grove 
Bowen  Marshall  W,,  carpenter,  res  720  Second 
Bowen  Mary,  widow,  res  1934  Poplar 

Bowen  Pardon  M.,  manufacturer  and  grocer,  res  1165  Clay 
Bowen  Walter  B.,   with  Bowen   Brothers  (S.  F.)  res  1165 

Clay 
Bowens  Thomas  S.,  instructor  California  Military  Academy, 

res  570  Thirty-fifth 
Bowers  Mary,  widow,  res  Deming  House 
Bowers  M.  E.  Mrs.,  res  710  Thirty-fourth 
Bowers  Septimus  T.,  contractor,  res  1200  Broadway 
Bowers  William  F.,  clerk  P.  W.  Butler  &  Co.  res  Ws  Webster 

nr  Broadway 
Bowles  A.,  carpenter,  res  514  Fifteenth 
Bowles  Annie,  domestic  Blake  House 

Bowles  Charles  M.,  portrait  painter  (S.  F.)  res  1300  Seventh 
Bowman  A.  J.,  wellborer,  res  Seventh  Street  House 
Bowman  Arthur  W.,   capitalist  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Vernal  av, 

Piedmont 
Bowman  Charles  H.,  clerk  C.  P.   E.   Pt.  Wharf  (S.  F.)  res 

1054  Willow 
Bowman  Edwin,  res  1814  Grove 
Bowman  G.,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  E. 

BOWMAN  HENRY,  druggist,  913  Broadway,  res  630  Ninth 
Bowman  Isaac  H.  (Butler  &  Bowman)  res  613  Fifteenth 
Bowman  Jacob  E.,  machinist  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  Eailroad  Ex- 
change 
Bown  John,   farmer,   res  SE  cor  Twenty-first  av  and  East 

Central  av 
Bowser  Mary  Miss,  packer  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  S  s  Minna  nr 

Telegraj)h  av,  Temescal 
Bowser  Samuel,  porter  John  Temey,  res  S  s  Minna  nr  Tele- 
graph av,  Temescal 
Boyce  Ella  Miss,  clerk  Mrs.  J.  P.  Durham,  res  Alameda 
Boyce  Shephard  B.,   stockbroker,    472  Ninth,  res  Vinzent 

Block 
Boyce  William  D.,  designer  Charles  M.  Plum  &  Co.  (S.  F.) 

res  818  Central  av 
Boyd  Annie  E.  Miss,  res  1113  Franklin 
Boyd  Angeline  Mrs.,  res  544  Charter 

Boyd  Edward  (Wharton  &  Boyd)  res  Thirteenth  nr  Franklin 
Boyd  Mary  J.,  widow,  res  202  B 
Boyd  William  M.,   res  N  s  Plymouth  av  bet  Telegraph  av 

and  Broadway 


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J.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE,  365  Tenth. 


OAKLAND     [  B  ]    DIRECTORY.  131 

Bojenval  Armand,  cellarmaster  (S.  F.)  res  571  Fifth 

Bojer  Frank,  rigger  C.  P.  R.  Pi. 

Bojer  Margaret,  widow,  res  1712  William 

Bojer  Piobert  J.,  clerk  P.  J.  Dailej,  res  1712  William 

Bojer  Thomas,   carpenter,   res  N  s  Thirtj-sixth  bet  Market 

and  San  Pablo  av,  Temescal 
Bojers  Gary  L.,  clerk  C.  P.  E.  E.  (S.  F.)  res  549  Charter 
Bojle  John  P.,  carpenter  School  Department,  res  516  East 

14th 
Boyle  Mary,  nurse  Noah  Kelsev,  130  Ninth 
Boyle  Micliael,  laborer  Walter  Blair,  res  Blair's  Dairy 
Boyle  Neil,  laborer,  res  1601  Market 
Boyle  Owen,  groceries  and  liquors,  1601  Market 
Boyle  Patrick,  gardener,  res  330  East  8th 
Boyne  Mary,  widow,  res  803  Castro 

Boynton  Charles  A.,  clerk  Theodore  E.  Scran  ton,  res  New- 
laud  House 
Bovnton  Samuel  S.,  barkeeper,  res  1258  Franklin 
Brackett  Edward  A.,  switchman  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  926  Pine 
Bracus  William,  butcher,  res  723  Myrtle 
Bradbury  L.  L.,  capitalist,  res  958  Tenth 
Bradford  Alonzo  S.,  coachman  David  N.  Ward,  res  150  Lake 
Bradford  Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher  Harrison-st  School,  res  762 

Clay 
Bradley  Anson  S.,  photographer,  res  766  Twenty-second 
Bradley  Asa  M.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  622  Seventeenth 
Bradley  Charles  H.,  painter  J.  T.  Gardiner,  res  486  Twenty- 
fifth 
Bradley  Charles  L.,  fireman  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1813  Seward 
Bradley  Cornelius  B.,  teacher   High  School,  res  668  Eigh- 
teenth 
Bradley  Henry  L.,  homoeopathic  physician,  1068  Broadway, 

room  26 
Bradley  Henry  P.,  engineer,  res  562  East  11th 
Bradley  James,  laborer,  res  403  Ninth 
Bradley  James,  teamster  J.  Lusk  &   Co.,  res  W  s  Shattuck 

av  nr  Forty-sixih 
Bradley  John  J.,  employee  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1860  William 
Bradley  John  T.,  miuer^  res  364  Fourteenth 
Bradley  Mary,  seamstress  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Bradley  Michael,  laborer,  res  417  Seventh 
Bradley  Nicholas,  plasterer,  res  1415  Eleventh 
Bradley  Thomas,  plasterer,  res  1465  Castro 
Bradley  William,  engineer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  829  Cedar 
Bradsliaw  J.  A.,  farmer,  res  N  s  Alcatraz  av  nr  Humboldt, 
Temescal 


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Call  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


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132  OAKLAND    [  B  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Bradshaw  John,  stableman  Fashion  Stables,  res  713  Brush 

Bradshaw  Michael,  laborer,  res  464  Third 

Bradway  Joseph  E.  (Keilay   &   Bradway)    physician,    1055 

BroadAvay,  res  702  Eleventh 
Brady  John,  painter,  res  651  Linden 
Brady  Thomas,    section    foreman    C.    P.    K.   K.,     res    809 

Center 
Bragg  —  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  869  Washington 
Bragg  J.  S.,  joiner  C.  P.  E.  R. 
Brainard  Catherine,  domestic,  1077  Eighth 
Braley  S.  E.  Miss,  secretary  A.  C.  Brown,   res  532  Thirty- 
fourth 
Bralley  Patrick,  hairdressing  saloon,  1939  Market 
Branch  George   W.,   clerk  Custom   House  (S.  F.)   res  711 

Castro 
Branch  William,  baker  Nicholas  Williams,  res  711  Castro 
Branch  William  E.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  711  Castro 
Brand  John  G.,  barber,  res  824  Isabella 
Brandon  James  O.,  blacksmith,  res  705  Harrison 
Brandon   W.   M.,   real  estate   agent   (S.  F.)   res  Sutter   nr 

Lowell 
Brandstatter  Joseph,  proprietor  Union  Bakery,  908  Broad- 
way, res  227  Eighth 
Brandt  Albert,  engineer  Oakland  Brewery,  res  NE  cor  Tel- 
egraph av  and  Durant 
Brandt  Fritz,  painter  F.  M.   Farwell,   res  N  s  Forty-second 

nr  Grove,  Temescal 
Brandt  Eebecca,  widow,  res  466  Sixth,  rear 
Brann  Frank,  patent  solicitor  (S.  F.)  res  1723  Goss 
Brannan  Daniel,  manufacturer  pottery,  851  East  Central  av 
Brannan  James,  laborer,  res  N  s  Forty-second  nr  Telegraph 

av,  Temescal 
Brannan  John,  farmer,  res  High  nr  New  Eedwood  Eoad 
Brannan  John,  laborer,  res  657  Jackson 
Brannan  John,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  Shell  Mound 
Brannan  Martha  Mrs.,  res  N  s  Forty-second  nr  Telegraph  av, 

Temescal 
Brannan  William,  farmer,  res  High  nr  New  Eedwood  Eoad 
Branson  Ware,  sailmaker  (S.  F.)  res  1001  Fifth 
Brauer  Alexander  W.,  teacher  music,  res  1706  Seward 
Braugham  William  H.,  carpenter,  res  816  Harrison 
Braun  Charles,  bookkeeper  Brooklyn  Brewery,  res  879  East 

14th 
Braun  Charles  H.  F.,  cashier  (S.  F.)  res  1358  Seventh 
Bray  Watson  A.,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  East 
14tli  bet  Julia  and  Howard,  Fruit  Vale 


SI?    T  A  ITMTI'RY   "^^^^^^^  '^^lled  lor  and  Delivered  in  S.  F.,  Oakland,  Alameda,  BerKeley 
.    r.    ilnUllUIll.  Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


GREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDON'S,  365  TENTH. 


OAKLAND    [  Ql    DIRECTORY.  133 

Brajton  Albert  P.    (Pacific   Iron   Works,  S.   F.)   res  1167 

Jackson 
Brayton  Block,  363i  Twelfth 
Bray  ton  M.  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1155  Jackson 
Brayton   William   H.,    butcher,    964   Broadway,    res    1165 

Washington 
Brearty  Francis  J.,  attorney-at-law,  859  Broadway,  rooms  6 

and  7,  res  471  Fourth 
Breck  Samuel,  merchant  (Suisun)  res   1547  San  Pablo  av 
BREDHOFF    &    CORDES    (Charles   Bredhoff    and     John 
Cordes)    proprietors    Washington    Brewery,    NW    cor 
Fifth  and  Kirkham,  office  NE  cor  Broadway  and  Sixth 
Bredhoff  Charles  (Bredhoff  &  Cordes)  res  663  Sixth 
Bredhoff  Charles  Jr.,  bookkeeper .(S.  F.)  res  663  Sixth 
Bredhoff  Henry,  laborer  Barstow  &  Garber,  res  Union    nr 

San  Pablo  av 
Breen  John,    manufacturer    and    dealer   cigars,    365  Cen- 
tral av 
Breen  Mary  Miss,  ironer  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Breen  Matthew,  laborer,  res  802  Brush 
Breen  Patrick,  fireman  C.  P.  B.  E. 
Breen  Thomas  L.,  carpenter,  res  1237  Peralta 
Bregers  William,  butcher  P.J.  Gerhardy,  res  723  Myrtle 
Brehm  Louis,  watchmaker  E.  Mueller,  res  540  Charter 
Breidenstein  Leonhardt,  proprietor  Washington  Kestaurant, 
1204  Broadway,  and  Oakland  Steam  Dyeing  Works,  926 
Broadway,  res  414  Fourteenth 
Breidenstein  William,  agent  L.  Breidenstein,  res  414  Four- 
teenth 
Bremer  Ida,  domestic  266  East  Central  av 
Bremner  Thomas  S.,  accountant,  res  1120  Filbert 
Brennan  Daniel,  car  cleaner  C.  P.  R.  C,  res  963  Fifth 
Brennan  Donald,  brickmason,  res  1014  Third 
Brennan  John,  laborer,  res  171  Eighth 
Brennan  John,  laborer  Walter  Blair,  res  Blair's  Dairy 
Brennan  John  Jr.,  teamster  George  Bloom,  res  951  Franklin 
Brennan  Louise  Miss,    compositor  Daily   Times,   res  1014 

Third 
Brensel  John,  res  818  Twenty-seventh 
Brereton  J.   M.,   clerk  (S.   F.)  res  cor  Twenty-fourth  and 

Linden 
Brereton  J.  M.  Mrs.,  cloak  and  suit  store,  1168  Broadway, 

res  cor  Twenty-fourth  and  Linden 
Bresinham  John,  teamster  Asher  Tyler,  res  cor  Eighth  av 

and  East  Eleventh 
Brett  E.  C.  Mrs.,  res  1235  Telegraph  av 


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134  OAKLAND    [  B  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Brett  Mabel  E.  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Grammar  School,  res 
1235   Telegraph  av 

Breuer  Antone,  carver,  res  1654  Seventh 

Breuer  Henry,  bookkeeper  Kramm  &  Dieves,  res  368  Ninth 

Breuer  Mary  Mrs.,  confectionery  and  notions,  1654  Seventh 

Breuer  Otto,  clerk  Lutz  &  Berg 

Brewer  Francis  A .,  dentist,  res  358  East  Fourteenth 

Brewer  John,  res  358  East  14th 

Brewer  John  H.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  578  Thirteenth 

Brewster  Christina,  widow,  lodgings,  670  Broadway 

Brewster  George  C,  veterinary  surgeon,  office  370  Eleventh, 
res  319  Fourth 

Brewster  Jessie  Miss,  res  1929  Telegraph  av 

Brewster  J.  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1165  Jackson 

Brezill  John,  groceries  and  liquors,  1545  West,  res  811 
Twenty-second 

Brice  A.,  with  E.  F.  Kohler,  res  NWcor  Chester  and  Eighth 

Briceiin  Catherine,  widow,  res  859  Clay 

Brickell  &  Kruger  (E.  J.  Brickell  and  W.  H.  Kruger)  pro- 
prietors Truckee  Box  Factory,  E  s  Fourteenth  av  nr 
East  Central  av 

Brickell  E.  J.  (Brickell  &  Kruger)  res  Truckee,  Cal. 

Brickett  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  859  Harrison 

Bridge  Clara  Miss,  domestic  H.  C.  Davis 

Bridge  Thomas,  farmer,  res  NW  cor  Fruit  Vale  avand  Coun- 
ty Koad 

Bridge  William,  farmer,  res  NW  cor  Fruit  Vale  av  and 
County  Road 

Bridgeman  Caleb  B.,  carpenter,  res  SW  cor  Third  and  Fil- 
bert 

Bridgeman  Edward  C,  blindmaker  Enterprise  Mills,  res  863 
Twenty-second 

Bridgeman  William  C,  machine  hand  Oakland  Planing  Mills 

Brier  Columbus  C,  teacher  Urban  Academy  (S.  F.)  res  522 
Charter 

Briggs  Chester  G.,  carpenter,  res  1108  Third 

Briggs  David  M.,  sticker  hand  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  911  Cedar 

Briggs  Edward  K.,  carver  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  S.  F. 

Briggs  James  M.,  sticker  hand  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  911  Cedar 

Brigham  Calvin  O.,  provision  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  1019  Oak 

Brigham  Frank  E.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1019  Oak 

Brigham  Julia  Miss,  teacher  Mills'  Seminary 

Brinckmaun  D.  Mrs.,  res  Vinzent  Block 

Briuckmann  E.  W.,  res  Vinzent  Block 

Brinckmann  G.  F.  E.,  real  estate  agent,  912  Broadway,  res 
Vinzent  Block 


S.  F.  LAUNDRY. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


OAKLAND     [  B  ]    DIRECTORY.  135 

Brinckmann  Otto,  watchmaker  R.  W.  Edwards,  res  Vinzent 

Block 
BRINK  MARCELIiUS  M.,  fashionable  hatter,  925  Broad- 
way, res  767  Fourteenth 
Briones  &  Clianaron  (Gabriel  Briones  and  Hilarion  Chan- 

aron)  barbers,  834  Broadway 
Briones  Cesario,  driver  Felton  Engine  Co.  No.  2,  Oakland 

Fire  Department,  res  804  Jefferson 
Briones  Gabriel  (Briones  &  Chanaron)  res  804  Jefferson 
Briones  Louisa,  widow,  res  804  Jefferson 
BRITISH  AMERICAN  ASSURANCE  CO.,  McLaughlin  & 

Macdonald  agents,  456  Central  av     . 
Britt  Emma  Mrs.,  res  819  Washington 
Britton  Harrv,  res  W  s  Shattuck  av  opp  Forty-ninth 
Britton  John,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1020  Twenty-fourth 
Britton  John  A.,    collector  Oakland   Gaslight  Co.,  res  817 

Grove 
Brizzolara  Constantine,  coffee  and  spice  maker  (S.F.)  res  662 

Jefferson 
Brizzolara  Louis,  res  662  Jefferson 

Brizzolara  Tarquinio,  driver  Raflb  Brothers,  res  662  Jeffer- 
son 
BROAD  CHARLES  A.,  manufacturer  and  dealer  boots  and 

shoes,  1109  Broadway,  res  568  Seventeenth 
Broad  Charles  E.,  clerk  Charles  A.   Broad,  res  568  Seven- 
teenth 
Broadway  and  Twenty-fifth  Street  Primary  School,  Mrs.  J. 
S.  Bentley  principal,   SW  cor  Broadway  and  Twenty- 
fifth 
Broadway  Block,  W  s  Broadway  bet  Eleventh  and  Twelfth 
Broadway  John,  laborer,  res  W  s  Redwood  av,  Fruit  Vale 
Broadweil  Melvin  L.,  carpenter  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res 

Sunnyside  House 
:  Brock  Joseph  M.,  merchant,  res  1458  Bro  ,dway 
Brock  William,  waiter,  res  1632  Union 

Brockhage  John  F.,   searcher  records  (S.  F.)  res  765  Eigh- 
teenth 
Brockhurst  Samuel,  res  825  Fifteenth 
Broderick  Edward,   horseshoer  William  T.   Gibbs,  res  cor 

Ninth  and  Webster 
Broderick  P.,  res  813  Filbert 

Broderick  Richard,  tailor  M.  J.  Healy,  res  365  Ninth 
Brodt  Aurelius  W.,  principal  Durant  Grammar  School,  res 

963  Seventh 
Brodt  A.  W.  Mrs.,  teacher  drawing  public  schools,  res  963 
Seventh 


Gilbert  &  Brawn 


Houses  BiiUt,  and  Houses  and  Lots  lor  Sale  on  llie  Installment  Plai 

Office  No.  2  Park  Row.  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


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136  OAKLAND    [  B  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Brogan  Michael,  hostler,  res  807  Jefferson 

Brogan  Thomas,  laborer  C  P.  E.  K.,  res  1573  Third 

Brokamp  Benjamin,  tailor,  480  Eighth 

Bromley  Charles  B.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  966  Eighteenth 

BROMLEY  GEORGE  S.,  manager  F.  Barnard  &  Co.,  NW 
cor  Eighth  and  Franklin,  res  966  Eighteenth 

BROMLEY  JOHN  L.,  capitalist,  911  Broadway,  res  371 
Fifth 

Bromley  Robert  Innis,  student  Univei'sity,  res  371  Fifth 

Bromley  Thomas  L.,  artist,  res  371  Fifth 

Bromley  Washington  L.,  refiner  (S.  F.)  res  966  Eighteenth 

Bromley  William  L.,  law  clerk,  res  371  Fifth 

Bromley  William  P.,  captain  stmr  Transit,  res  1006  Sixth  av 

Bromwell  Louis  L.,  insurance  agent  (S.  F.)  res  126  Ninth 

Bronson  Horace  H.,  superintendent  Fourteenth  Street  E.  E. 
stables,  res  1255  Center 

Brook  Thomas,  cook  G.  C.  Fisher,  res  867  Washington 

Brookings  C.  C.,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  1219  Fourteenth 

BrookljTi  and  Fruit  Vale  Eailroad,  E.  C.  Sessions  president, 
office  422  Central  av 

BROOKLYN  BREWERY,  Welscher  &  Westermann  pro- 
prietors, SW  cor  Eighteenth  av  and  East  14th,  depot 
1517  San  Pablo  av 

BROOKLYN  MANUFACTURING  CO.,  Northey  &  Wagar 
proprietors,  801-803  East  Central  av 

Brooklyn  Engine  Co.  No.  4,  S  s  East  14th  bet  Twelfth  and 
Thirteenth  avs 

BROOKLYN  LUMBER  YARD,  G.  F.  Crist  proprietor. 
East  11th  bet  Thirteenth  and  Fourteenth  avs 

Brooklyn  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  SE  cor  Seventh  av 
and  East  15th 

Brooklyn  Post  Office,  Thomas  F.  Steere  sujDerintendent,  cor 
Thirteenth  and  East  Central  avs 

BROOKLYN  TANNERY,  George  F.  Crist  &  Co.  proprie- 
tors, NE  cor  Twentj^-first  and  East  Central  avs 

Brooklyn  Township  Assessor,  A.  B.  Webster,  office  624  East 
Central  av 

BROOKLYN  VIDETTE,  George  W.  Barter  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, office  612  East  Central  av 

Brookman  Christopher,  stevedore,  res  230  Louise 

Brooks  Frank  H.,  accountant  Union  National  Bank,  res  560 
Thirty-fifth 

Brooks  Harry  S.,  bookkeeper  Steere  &  Colby,  res  1313 
Twelfth  av 

Brooks  James  M.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  res  Clarendon  House 

Brooks  Lafayette  (Hayes,  Carrick  &  Co.)  res  1313  Twelfth  av 


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Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


All  kinds  of  PURE  ICE  CREAM  made  to  order  at  GORDON'S. 


OAKLAND     [  B  ]    DIRECTORY.  137 

Brooks  Liucoln  M.,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  1252 

Franklin 
Brooks  Peyton,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  956  Center 
Brooks  Samuel,  carpenter,  res  1615  Seventh 
Brooks  William,  res  830  Myrtle 
Brooks  William  E.,  dentist,  NW  cor  Broadway  and  Eighth, 

res  830  Myrtle 
Brophy  Patrick  J.,  carpenter,  res  210  B 
Brotherton  Thomas,    waiter   Nicholas    Williams,    res   East 

Berkeley 
Broughtou  Horace,  conductor  Berkeley  K.  E.,  res  E  s  Tele- 
graph av  nr  Birch,  Temescal 
Brower  D.  C  Mrs.,  teacher  Cole  School,  res  1367  Tenth 
Brown  &  McKinnon  (Dudley  C.  Brown  and  John  A.  McKin- 

uon)  merchant  tailors,  1020  Broadway 
Brown  &  Violich  (George  H.  Brown  and  Felix  Yiolich)  cloth- 
ing, hats  and  caps,  and  boots  and  shoes,  813  Broadway 
Brown  Abraham  C,  capitalist,  res  532  Thirty -fourth 
Brown  Albert,  engineer,  res  1662  Eighth 
Brown  Andrew  A.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  763  Eighth 
Brown  Arthur,  superintendent  B.  and  B.  construction  Paci- 
fic Improyement  Co.,  office  W  s  Pine  nr  Atlantic,  res 
1031  Filbert 
Brown  Bowman  B.,  res  Kohler-Chase  House 
Brown  Brice,  expressman,  res  1923  Union 
Brown  Charles,  bookkeeper  Brooklyn  Brewery,  res  879  East 

11th 
Brown  Charles,  peddler,   res  E  s  High  nr  East  11th,  Fruit 

Vale 
Brown  Dayid,  bank  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1271  Franklin 
Brown  Dudley  C.  (Brown  <Sc  McKinnon)  res  666  Ninth 
Brown  Edgar,  gardener  J.  li.  Hardenbergh,  res  120  East  14th 
Brown  Edward,  insurance   (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Fruit  Vale  av  nr 

East  27th 
BROWN  EDWARD  A.,  wood  and  coal,  110-412  Ninth,  res 

405  Ninth 
Brown  Eliza  Miss,  teacher,  res  Mansion  House 
Brown  Eliza  L.,  fruit  and  produce,  721  Linden 
Brown  Ernest  C,  carver  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  470  Sixth 
Brown  Ezekiel,  mining,  res  488  Twenty-third 
Brown  Francis  A.,  carpenter,  res  1611  Thirteenth  av 
Brown  Frank,  fisherman,  res  S  s  Sixteenth  bet  Peralta  and 

Campbell 
Brown  Frank,  fruit  and  vegetables,  1456  Seventh,  res  1465 

Fifth 
Brown  George  H.  (Brown  <fc  Violich)  res  605  Tenth 


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138  OAKLAND     [  B  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Brown  George  H.,  clerk  C.  &  A.  Nordhausen,  res  605  Tenth 
Brown  George  H.,  hog  ranch,  res  S  s  Eajt  34th  nr  Summit, 

Lynn 
Brown  George  S.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Redwood  av  nr  Old 

County  Road,  Fruit  Yale 
Brown  Harvey,   clerk  Broadway  Wharf  C.  P.R.  R.,  res  940 

Filbert 
Brown  Harvey  S.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F  )  res  940  Filbert 
Brown  Herman,  porter  (S.  F.)  res  1619  Seward 
Brown  Hiram  P.,    attorney-at-law,    911   Broadway,   rooms 

6-61,  res  1458  Seventh 
Brown  Howard  W.,  clerk  Commissary  Department  U.  S.  A. 

(S.  F.)  res  1720  Central  av 
Brown  James,  laborer,  res  417  Seventh 
Brown  James,  teamster,  res  776  Seventh 
Brown  James  Mrs.,  widow,  res  416  Fifth 
Brown  James  P.,  clerk  C.  P.  R.  R.  (S.  F.)  res  940  Filbert 
Brown  James  W.,   yardmaster  C.  P.  R.  R.,   res  1727  Cen- 
tral av 
Brown  John,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Brown  John,  laborer,  res  1060  Fourteenth  av 
Brown  John,  laborer,  res  1644  Myrtle 
Brown  John,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1716  Pacific 
Brown  Joht,  laborer,  res  SW  cor  East  20th  and  Fourteenth  av 
Brown  John  A.,  clerk  (Post  Office  S.  F.)  res  1465  Third 
Brown  John  C,  captain  C.  P.  R.  R.  steamer  Thoroughfare, 

res  920  Center 
Brown  John  F.,  res  738  East  33rd,  Lynn 
Brown  John  K.,  captain  steamer  Oakland,  res  Alameda 
Brown  John  M. ,  res  954  Broadway 
Brown  John  Minard,  photographer,  509  Seventh,   res  1458 

Seventh 
Brown  Joseph,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  West  End  Hotel 
Brown  Joseph,  gardener  Robert  G.  Byxbee,  res  W   s  Fruit 

Vale  av  nr  Hopkins 
Brown  Leonard  D.  (Nash,  Brown  &  Co.)  r.  1220  Castro 
Brown  Mamie  E.  Miss,  deputy  assessor  Oakland  Township, 

res  655  Eighteenth 
Brown  Maria,  widow,  ladies'  nurse,  res  759 J  Seventh 
Brown  Morris,  laborer,  res  111  Hannah 
Brown  Orson  D.,  policeman,  res  1439  Filbert 
Brown  Roland  G.,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  1389  Jackson 
Brown  S.  J.,  lieutenant  U.  S.  N.,  res  519  Delger 
Brown  Susan,  widow,  res  1929  Union 
Brown  Thomas  H.,  lather,  res  1221  Kirkham 
Brown  W.  C,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 


Sr      I    AIIMnRY  WASHING  WELL  DONE  AT  VERY  LOW  RATES, 

.     r.     LMUIlUnl.      Office.  33  Geary  St.,  S.F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  ICE  WAGONS  run  regularly  to  Alameda  and  Berkeley. 


OAKLAND     [  B  ]    DIRECTORY.  139 

Brown  W.  C,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Brown  W.  Gardiner,  dentist  1116,  Broadway 

Brown  William,  painter  Frederick  M.  Farwell 

Brown  William  H.,  porter  Becht's  Saloon,  res  363  Tenth 

Brown  William  H.,  paper  hanger  and  house  decorator,  res 

738  East  33rd,  Lynn 
Brown  William  M.,  physician  and  surgeon,  NW  cor  Willow 

and  Seventh,  and  member  Board  of  Health,   res    976 

Center 
Brown  — ,  res  404  Central  av 
Brown  — ,  painter,  res  270  Fifth 
Browne  Harry  W.,  carpenter,  res  Winters'  Hotel 
Browne  H.  L.,   operator  Western  Union  Telegraph  Co. 
Browne  Jacob  L.,  secretary  Bank  of  San  Francisco,  res  Ga- 

lendo  Hotel 
Browne  John  M.,    clerk,   res  S  s  Sixteenth  bet  Clay   and 

Jefferson 
Browne  Joseph  W.,  teacher,   res  Twenty-eighth  bet  Market 

and  Myrtle 
BroAvne  J.  Ross  Mrs.,  widow,  res  Ross  Browne  Way  off  Ve- 

ron  av,  Claremont 
Browne  L.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  495  Plymouth  av 
Browne  Mitchell,   clerk  (S.  F.)   res  Ross  Browne  Way,  off 

Yernon  av,  Claremont 
Browne  P.  D.,  res  Blake  House 
Browne  Spencer  C,  secretary  Morgan  Conservatory  of  Music, 

and  real  estate,  office,  8E  cor  Ninth  and  Broadway,  res 

Pagoda  Hill 
Brownell  Don  C,  salesman  Carolan,  Cory  &  Co.  (S.  F.)  res 

677  Fifteenth 
Bruce  Henry,  ship  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  818  Wood 
Bruce  J.,  piano  agent  (S.  F.)  res  307  Third. 
BRUECK  WILLIAM  A.,  manager  Boericke    &   Tafel,   res 

S.  F. 
BRUENN   ADOLPH,    general   agent   Sohmer  jDianos    and 

music,  911  Washington,  res  563  Tenth 
Bruenn  Adolph,  physician,  office  and  res  563  Tenth 
Bruenn  Henry  H.,  artist,  studio  and  res  563  Tenth 
Bruggie  Ferdinand,  gardener  P.  J.   G.   Kenna,  res  NE  cor 

East  14th  and  Adeline 
Bruguiere  John  G.,  bookkeeper  E.  D.  Block  &  Co.,  res  1264 

Webster 
Bruguiere  Louis  G.,  bookkeeper,  res  1264  Webster 
Bruguiere  Victor,  upholsterer  Charles  L.  Taylor,   res  1264 

Webster 
Bruier  Anthony,  res  cor  Seventh  and  Campbell 


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GEO.W.  CLARK,  645  Marl[et  St..  S.  F.,  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


140  OAKLAND    [  B  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Bruning  Anna,  widow,  res  826  Lewis 

Bruning  Brothers  (John  H.  and  Henry  F.  Bruning)  confec- 
tionery, 471  Seventh 
Bruning  Henry  F.  (Bruning  Brothers)  res  826  Le-^/is 
Bruning  John  H.  (Bruning  Brothers)  res  818  Harrison 
Brunje  John  A.  (Helmke   &  Brunje)  res  NW  cor  Broadway 

and  Twenty-first 
BRUNJES  FREDERICK,  groceries  and  liquors,    775-777 

East  Central  av,  res  768  East  14th 
Bruno  Francois,  teamster,  res  Quarry  nr  New  Broadway 
Bruno  Giacomo,  laborer,  res  W  s  First  av   bet  Avon  and 

Birch 
Brush  El.  G.,  insurance  (S.  F.)  res  Nicholl  Block 
Brusnahan  Cornelius,  carriage  painter,  res  1401  Thirteenth 
Bruso   Tomaso,  laborer  Dominico  Grondona,  res  NW  cor 

Wood  and  Thirteenth 
Bryan  Archie  C,  carpenter,  res  220  Hollis 
Bryan  John,  laborer  C.  P.  K.  K.,  res  1401  Central  av 
Bryant  Daniel  S.,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  520  Syc- 
amore 
Bryant  Eron  J.,  letter  carrier  Po.st  Office,  res  708  Webster 
Bryant  Frederic,   deputy  sherifi',    office   Court  House,   res 

Alameda 
Bryant  George,  teamster,  res  824  East  Central  av 
Bryant  Henrv,  porter  (S.  F.)  res  1736  Linden 
Bryant  William  H.,  engineer  C.  P.  K.  E.,  res  218  Ettie 
Buccinera   Santi,   gardener  J.    Caire,   NE   cor  Eighth  and 

Harrison 
Buchanan  Alexander,  brakeman  S.  P.  E.  E.,  res  559  Cale- 
donia av 
Buchanan  William  (Groves  &  Buchanan)  res  1116  Alice 
Bucher  William  Mrs.,  res  761  Clay 
Buchianelli    Manzueti,  gardener,  res  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr 

Forty-ninth,  Temescal 
Buck  C.  P.  H.,  importer  and  dealer  wines  and  liquors,  879 

Washington,  res  539  Thirty-sixth 
Buck  Ephraim  W.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office  911  Broad- 
way, res  1011  Webster 
Buck  Minna  Mrs.,  res  513  Frederick 
Buck  Nathaniel  L.,  physician,  res  706  Thirteenth 

Buck ,  blacksmith,  res  316  Sixth 

Buckel  C.  Annette  Miss,  physician,  office  and  res  810  Four- 
teenth 
Buckelew  Amanda  Miss,  res  700  Thirty-fourth 
Buckelew  Annie  Mrs.,   dressmaker  John  F.  Wood,  res  700 
Thirty-fourth 


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OAKLAND    [  B  ]    DIRECTORY.  141 

Buckelew  J.  B.  Mrs.,  res  700  Thirty-fourth 

Buckelew  Mary  F.  Miss,  teacher,  res  700  Thirty -fourth 

Buckhout  Adna  H.,  hot-air  grates,  res  623  Eighteenth 

Buckland  Wallace  O.,  physician,  SW  cor  Clay  and  Eleventh 

Buckley  Daniel,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Buckle}'  Horace  F.,  farmer,  res  1168  Eighth  av  I  w 

Backle}'  Tillie  M.  Miss,   teacher  Lincoln  Grammar  School,    j  J^ 

res  S.  F.  !  g 

Buckley  Timothy,  laborer,  res  1833  Linden  j  § 

Buckman  Homer  O.,  waiter  Palace  Eestaurant,  res  657  Grove   j  g" 
Bucknell  M.  E.  Mrs.,  physician,  res  566  Sixteenth  I  ^ 

Buckner  Charles  (Buckner  &  Kley,  S.  F.)  res  1011  Kirkham   |  % 
Buddemer  Louis  H.,  letter  carrier,  res  1368  Brush  ^ 

Buddington  Walter,  pilot  stmr  Julia,  res  977  Fifth  t  g: 

Buehler  Frederick,  lithographer  C.  L.  Smith  &  Co.,  res  370   \^ 

Third 
Buel  Frederick  Mrs.,  widow,  res  363  East  Central  av 
Buelna  Gertrude,  widow,  res  830  East  Central  av 
Buffalo  German  Insurance  Co.  (fire)  Doe,  Griffin  &  Seaman 

agents,  958  Broadway 
Buftett  Charles  C.  (Durham  &  Buffett)  res  1317  Harrison 
BUFFORD  S.,  president  S.  F.   Laundry  Association,    862 

Broadway,  res  S.  F. 
Bugbee  George  E.,  sampler  U.  S.  Appraiser's  Store  (S.  F.) 

res  950  Wood 
Bugg  Henry,  carpenter,  res  1406  Thirteenth  av 
Buhl  John,  landscape  gardener,  1713  Seventh 
Buhsen  Diedrich,  groceries  and  liquors,  1801  Seventh,  res 

1802  William 
Buhsen  Nicholas  D.,  clerk  Diedrich  Buhsen,  res  1802  William 
Buhsen's  Block,  SW  cor  Seventh  and  Pine 
Buizeine  Edward,  laundryman  Chevanton  &  Calou,  res  1916 

San  Pablo  av 
Bulkley  Kate  A.  Mrs.,  res  1825  Telegraph  av 
Bull  C.  H.,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  E. 
Bull  Mary  D.  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Grammar  School,   res 

404  Central  av 
Bullions  William  B.,  assistant  roadmaster  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res 

811  Adeline 
Bullock  Annie  A.,  domestic  Jas  M.  Costigan,  1305  Franklin 
Bullock  Boyd,  clerk  C.  P.  R.  R.  (S.  F.)  r.  915  Center 
Bullock  John,  tallow  worker  Joseph  Gaudin,  res  Peabody's 

lane,  Butchertowu 
Bullock  Joim  C,  plumbing  and  gasfitting,  1706  Seventh 
Bullock  AVilliam  S.,  driver  Hose  Co.   No.  3,   Oakland  Fire 

Department,  res  S  s  Eighth  bet  Willow  and  Campbell 


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142  OAKLAND    [  B  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Bulotte  Frank,  dairyman  Walter   Blair,  res  B-edwoo(i  Koad 

nr  Alderney  Farm 
Bundock  Henry,  proprietor  East  Oakland  Pottery,  cor  East 
Central  and  Nineteenth  avs,  res  655  East  Tliirty-third 
Bundy  E.  D.  Mrs.,  res  1423  San  Pablo  av 
Bunker  George  H.,  watchman  C  P.  R.  E.,  res  Railroad  Ex- 
change 
Bunker  Isaiah,  liquors,  1805  Seventh 

Bunker  Wallace  W.,  Post  Office  (S.  F.)  res  1222  Franklin 
Bunker  William  M.,  editor  and  proprietor  Stock  Report  (S. 

F.)  res  1220  Harrison 
Bunnell  Edwin  F.,  dentist  (S.  F.)  res  1955  Telegraph  av 
Bunnell  George  Woodbury,  professor  Greek  and  literature 

University,  res  1955  Telegraph  av 
Burbank  Lester,  shoemaker  (S.  F.)  res  614  Sixteenth 
Burbank  William  F.,  copyist,  res  827  Market 
Burbank  Samuel  F.,  clerk,  res  827  Market 
Burbeck  George,  register  clerk  and  assistant  money  order 

clerk  Post  Office,  res  664  Tenth 
Burchard  Luther  S., student,  res  656  Fourteenth 
Burcher  Robert,  teamster  Amos  Roberts,  res  Berkeley 
Burckhalter  Charles,  insurance  agent,  res  821  Center 
Burdick  John  F.,  physician,  578  Seventeenth 
Burdick  Joseph  D.,  liquor  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  869  Henry 
Burdick  Joseph  O.,  printer,  res  869  Henry 
Burdick  Marcus  S.,  carpenter  (S.  F.)  res  869  Henry 
Burge  Frank  J.    (A.  A.  Guernsey  &  Co.)  res  Kohler-Chase 

House 
Burgelin  Louis  (Yogelsanger  &  Burgelin)   res  1313  Four- 
teenth 
Burgess  Benjamin  F.,  marker  Contra  Co^ta  Laundry 
Burgess  James,  carpenter,  res  S  s  Wilder   nr  San  Pablo  av 
Burgess  N.  F.  Mrs.,  res  1457  Broadway 
Burgess  R.  M.,  speculator,  res  2078  San  Pablo  av 
Burke  Henry  S.,  res  58  East  Central  av 
Burke  John,  milker  Walter  Blair,  res  Blair's  Dairy 
Burke  John  E.,  mining,  res  58  East  Central  av 
Burke  John  K.,  miner,  res  S  s  Twenty-fifth   bet  Broadway 

and  Telegraph  av 
Burke  Julia,   domestic  Frederick  Russ,  E  s  Claremont  av 

opp  Tyler,  Claremont 
Burke  Maggie,  domestic  572  Tenth 
Burke  Mary,  domestic  P.   W.   Butler,   res  W  s  Webster  nr 

Broadway 
Burke  Mary  A. ,  widow,  res  58  East  Central  av 
Burke  Patrick  F.,  res  1612  Telegraph  av 


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J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


OAKLAND    [  B  ]    DIRECTORY.  143 

Burke  Tliomas,  laborer,  res  1832  Grove 

Burke  William,  res  871  Lydia 

Burke  William,  laborer,  res  822  Magnolia 

Burke  William  T. ,  plumber,  res  1612  Telegraph  av 

Burke  — ,  res  619  Sixth 

Burkhardt  Edward  J.,    bartender  August  Schetzel,   res  572 

Seventh 
Burkhardt  Frederick,  employe  C.  P.  K.  K.,  res  793  Wood 
Burmeister  F.  R.,  mining,  res  Tremont  House 
Burmeister  Henry,  laundrj^man  Contra  Costa  Laundry,  res 

1319  Peralta 
Burmester  John,    collector  Samm's  Flouring  Mills,  res  965 

Jefierson 
Burn  Julius,  smelter  Melrose  Smelting  Works,  res  Bay  av, 

Melrose 
Burnell  &  Grace  (Joseph  Burnell  and  Frank  Grace)  barbers, 

627  East  Central  av 
Burnell  Joseph  (Burnell  &  Grace)  res  627  East  Central  av 
Burner  &  Young  (John  D.  Burner  and  Lewis  Young)  build- 
ers and  contractors  brickwork,  664  Franklin 
Burner  Harry,  student,  res  W  s  Market  nr  Seventeenth 
Burner  John  I).  (Burner  &  Young)  res  1361  Market 
Burner  Nellie  Miss,  fancy  goods,  464  Ninth 
Burnett  Evan,  molder  (S.  F.)  res  222  Ellen 
Burnett  Thomas,   gardener,  res  NW  cor  Sixteenth  av  and 

East  16th 
BURNETTE  EUGENE  T.,  dentist,  521  Eleventh 
Burnette  Nettie  C.  Mrs.,  artist,  res  521  Eleventh 
Burnham  Alfonso  M.  (Hay  &  Co.)  res  164  Seventh 
Burnham  Charles  F.,  mining,  res  1455  Broadway 
Burnham  Edward  A.,   teamster  George  F.   Crist,   res  East 

25th 
Burnham  Frederick  (Hay  &  Co.)  res  164  Seventh 
Burnham  L.  C,  student,  res  1017  Madison 
Burnham  Osroe  H.  (Burnham,   Standeford  &  Co.)  res  1017 

Madison 
Burnham  Sanford  A.,  mining,  res  1455  Broadway 
BURNHAM,  STANDEFORD  &  CO.  (O.  H.  Burnham,  D. 
W.    Standeford  aud  L.    G.   Cole)  proprietors  Oakland 
Planing  Mills,  cor  First,  Second  and  Washington 
Burns  &  Jeusen  (Thomas  C.  Burns  and  Soren  Jensen)  pro- 
prietors Overland  House,  NW  cor  First  and  Broadway 
Burns  Aaron  W.,  marine  insurance  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Col- 
lege and  Yernon  avs 
Burns  Edward  W.,  clerk  Thomas  R.  Burns,  res  75  Yalley 
Burns  Eliza,  domestic  John  R.  Glascock,  829  Jackson 


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144  OAKLAND    [  B  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Burns  George  W.,  deputy  county  recorder,  res  561  Sixteent" 

Burns  H.,  res  Galindo  Hotel 

Burns  Harry  G.,    copyist  county  recorder's  office,   res  561 

Sixteenth 
Burns  Hilary  E.,  porter  0.  P.  R.  R.,  res  220  Fifth 
Burns  James,  farmer,  res  723  Myrtle 
Burns  James,  laborer,  res  822  East  14th,  rear 
Burns  John,  laborer,  res  826  Kirkham 
Burns  John  B.,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  728  Lewis 
Burns  Margaret,  res  1744  Filbert 
Burns  Mary,  domestic  404  East  16th 
Burns  Michael,  laborer,  res  421  B 
Burns  Michael,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  120  Ellen 
Burns  Thomas  P.  (Burns  &  Jensen)  res  Overland  House 
Burns  Thomas  R. ,  books  and  stationery,  SW  cor  Broadway 

and  Seventh  and  SW  cor  Ninth  and  Broadway,  res  75 

Valley 
Burns  William  J,,    compositor   Brooklyn  Vidette,    res   612 

East  14th 
Burns  William  S.,  capitalist,  res  1258  Webster 
Burpee  Joseph  S.,  contractor  and  builder,  res  1217  Myrtle 
Burpee  Lester  G.,  clerk  E.  C.  Sessions,  res  1217  Myrtle 
Burr  Alfred,  engraver  (8.  F.)  res  1668  Thirteenth 
Burr  C,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Burr  George  W.,  grainer,  res  485  Prospect 
Burr  Henry  P.,  master  mariner,  res  1668  Thirteenth 
Burr  Mamre  G.,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  485  Prospect 
BURRALL  WILL  H.,  notary  public,  real  estate  and  loan 

agent,  1065  Broadway,  res  614  Sixteenth 
Burrell  &  Gifford  (Henry  H.  Burrell  and  Charles  Gifford) 

shooting  gallery,  cigars  and  express,  1052  Broadway 
Burrell  Albert  W.,  real  estate  agent,  852  Broadway,  res  318 

Third 
Burrell  Alfred  W.,  president  California  Building  Co.,  office 

SW  cor  Grove  and  Second,  res  2214  Telegraph  av 
Burrell  Henry  H.  (Burrell  &  Gifibrd)  expressman,  NW  cor 

Eleventh   and  Broadway,  res  NW   cor  Twenty-eighth 

and  Myrtle 
Burritt  Alice   Mrs.,  physician   Homoeopathic    Dispensary, 

office  367  Tenth,  res  1068  Broadway 
Burrows  Charles  A.,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1728  Wil- 
liam 
Burrows  Frank  D.,  bookkeeper,  res  479  East  10th 
Burrows  H.  L.,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Ade- 
line nr  Eleventh 
Burrows  Mary  A.,  widow,  res  479  East  10th 


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•  OAKLAND     [  B  ]    DIRECTORY.  145 

Burrows  William  H.,  boilermaker,  res  479  East  10th 
Burson  Bjron   S.  (W.   G.   Fairchild  &  Co.)  and  Bay  and 

Coast  Telegraph  Co.,   office  1152  Broadway,  res  1350 

Market 
Burt  James,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  876  Wood 
Burtchaell  George  T. ,  plumber,  res  1528  Broadway 
Burton  William  E.,  res  1912  Telegraph  av 
Bush  &  Wheeler  (Edward  S.  T.   Bush  and  C.  C.  Wheeler) 

butchers,  867  Wood 
Bush  C.  A.  Mrs.  ladies'  hairdresser,  823  Twenty-eighth 
Bush  Cora,  widow,  res  1631  Atlantic 
Bush  E.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  823  Twenty-eighth 
Bush  E.  D.  Mrs.,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)res  Johnson 

House 
Bush  Edward  S.  T.  (Bush  &  Wheeler)  res  1167  Brush 
Bush  Emma  M.,  teacher  music,  res  1427  Eleventh  av 
Bush  H.  F.,  mining,  res  958  Clay 
Bush  Eichard  J.,  artist,  Camron  Block,  res  1427  Eleventh 

av 
Bush  ell  Edward  A.,  painter,  res  Somerset  House 
Bushell  Edward  A.  Mrs.,  proprietress  Somerset  House,  462 

Central  av 
Bushell  George,  plumber  J.  A.  C.  Macdonald,  res  Broadway 

bet  Twentieth  and  Twenty-first 
Bushell's  Building,  N  s  Central  av  bet  Broadway  and  Wash- 
ington 
Bushnell  Edward,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  542  Sycamore 
Busse  Christian  C.  (Fleck  &  Busse)  res  819  Twenty-fourth 
Buswell  Clara  A.  Miss,    dressmaker,   res  1355  Telegraph  av 
Buswell  Elbridge  G-,  paints,  oils,  glass,  artists  materials  and 

paper  hangings,  864  Broadway,  res  Fruit  Vale 
Butler  &  Bowman  (John  S.  Butler  and  Isaac  H.  Bowman) 

book  and  job  printers,  468  Ninth 
Butler  C.  C.  Mrs.,  res  600  Seventeenth 
Butler  Charles  H.,   bookkeeper  AVeston   A;  Welch,  res  858 

Harrison 
Butler  Charles  H.,    captain    stmr  Gussie  Telfair,   res  548 

Caledonia  av 
Butler  Charles  M.,  carpenter,  res  806  Jefferson 
Butler  Felix  W.,  carpenter,  res  806  Jefferson 
Butler  Frank,  barber  William  H.  Stewart,  res  379  Fifth 
Butler  Frank,  carpenter,  res  811  AVashington 
Butler  Frank  M.  (P.  AV.  Butler  &  Co.)  res  W  s  Webster  av 

bet  Moss  av  and  Broadway 
Butler  Frederick  K,  salesman  E.   H.   Hyde  &  Co.,  res  212 

Ninth 


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146  OAKLAND     [  0  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Butler  Frederick  W.  (P.  W.  Butler  &  Co.)  res  W  s  Webster 

av  bet  Moss  av  and  Broadway 
Butler  James  H.,  sawyer  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,   res   1719 

Myrtle 
Butler  John  P.,  sawyer  Eagle  Box  Factory,  res  811  Wash- 
ington 
Butler  John  S.  (Butler  &  Bowman)  res  613  Fifteenth 
Butler   Joseph,    plumber  and   gasfitter    (S.    F.)    res    1575 

Seventh 
Butler  Louis,  machinist,  res  374  First 
Butler  Martha  Mrs.,  res  52  Valley 
Butler  Phineas  ^Y.  (P.  W.  Butler  &  Co.)  res  W  s  Webster 

av  bet  Moss  av  and  Broadway 
BUTLER  P.  W.  &  CO.  (P.  W.,  Frank  M.   and  Fred.  W. 

Butler)  importers  and  dealers  groceries  and  provisions, 

461  and  463  Fourteenth 
Butler  Sarah  Miss,  seamstress,  res  52  Valley 
Butler  — ,  dressmaker,  res  214  Central  av 
Butner  John,  laborer,  res  Prospect  nr  Walsworth 
Butt  Peter,  groceries  and  liquors,  2202  Peralta 
BUTTERFIELD  A.  J.  &  CO.  (Andrew  J.  Butterfield  and 

Calvin  J.  Cressey)  livery  stable,  411  Thirteenth 
Butterfield  Andrew  J.  (A.  J.  Butterfield  &  Co.)  res  N  s  Birch 

bet  Telegraph  av  and  Broadway,  Temescal 
Butters  Chai-les,  mining,  res  W  s  Humboldt  av   nr  Derby, 

Temescal 
Button  Fred.    L.,  attorney -a  t-law  Vrooman  &  Davis,  957^ 

Broadway,  res  670  Second 
Button  Orando,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  670  Second 
Bye  Maria  W.  Miss,  res  2224  Telegraph  av 
Byington  Joel  S.,  insurance  agent  (S.  F.)  res  1210  West 
Byrne  John,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Byrne  John,  res  826  Kirkham 
Byrnes  J.  B.,  employee  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Byrns  John,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.  res  728  Lewis 
Byxbee  Robert  G.  (H.  B.  Tichenor  &  Co.,  S.  F.)  res  W  s 

Fruit  Vale  av,  nr  Hopkins 


Cable  Samuel,  miner,  res  461  Twenty-second 
Cable  Samuel  G.,  clerk  M.  J.  Keller,  res  461  Twenty-second 
Cable  William  B.,  salesman  (S.  F.)   res  461  Twenty-second 
Cade  William  H.,  horseman,  res  Park  av  nr  Track 
Cadieux  Isaac  N.,  bartender  P.  Hayes,  res  720  Broadway 


SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUNDRY  "™.s|fjz!ro"rr 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE,  365  Tenth. 


OAKLAND    [  0  ]    DIRECTORY.  147 

Cadogan  Ellen  D.,   domestic  Mrs.  S.  N.   Tompkins,   1405 

Alice 
Cadogan  James  F.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  860  Brush 
Cadogan  James  J.,  mining,  res  860  Brush 
Cadogan  John,  student,  res  860  Brush 
Cadogan  Lawrence  F.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  860  Brush 
Cadogan  Patrick  F. ,  mining,  res  860  Brush 
Cadogan  William,  laborer,  res  1414  Eighth  av 
Cady  Daniel,  laborer,  res  652  Magnolia,  rear 
Cady  Edward,  foreman  Empire  Hose  No.  1,   Oakland  Fire 

Department,  res  470  Sixth 
Cadj  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  employment  office,  525  Eighth 
Cady  William,  bartender  C.  A.  Uhrig,  res  838  Broadway 
Cady  William  J.,  butcher,  res  525  Eighth 
Cady  William  J.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  576  Thirty-fourth 
Cahen  August,  agent  (S.  F.)  res  1627  Nineteenth  av 
Cahill  Christopher,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Cahill  Christopher  C,  photographer,  res  862  Twentieth 
Cahill  Henry,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Cahill  James  (McGovern  &  Cahill)  res  1509  Linden 
Cahill  John  J.,  painter,  res  862  Twentieth 
Cahill  John  P.,  plumber  John  Rooney,  res  1862  West 
Cahill  Patrick,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  961  Third 
Cahill  Peter  H.,  gardener  Alexander  Campbell  Sr.,  res  844 

Thirtieth 
Cahill  William,  laborer,  res  127  Hannah 
Cahn  Maier  A.  (Whitney's  Express  Co.)  res  Hartman  House 
Cahorn  Thomas,  laborer,  res  Linden  nr  Twenty-second 
Caig  David,  carpenter  (S.  F.)  res  1629  Market 
Cain  James,  car  cleaner  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1615  Fifth 
Caine  Edward  P.,    bookkeeper   L.    B.    Edwards,    res   1359 

Brush 
Caine  James  E.,  carpenter,  res  1359  Brush 
Caire  Arthur  J.,  student  University,  res  NE  cor  Eighth  and 

Harrison 
Caire  Justinian,  hardware  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Eighth 

and  Harrison 
Calden  Alburn,  farmer,  res  827  Wood  « 

Calderwood  D.  Mrs.,  res  1811  Short 
Calderwood  Oscar  S.,  stone  cutter  E.   Knowles  &  Co.,   res 

753  Castro 
Caldwell  Alfred,  mining  expert,  res  367  East  Central  av 
Caldwell  John,  laborer,  res  611  Madison 
Caldwell  John  C,  carpenter,  res  939  Thirty-fifth 
Caldwell  Nettie  Miss,  nursemaid  Warren  Olney,  481  Pros- 
pect 


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148  OAKLAND     [  C  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Calhoun  Robert,  liquor  saloon  and  boarding,  601  Webster 
California  Building  Co.,  Alfred  W.  Burrell  president,  M.  E. 

Ryan  secretary,  proprietors  Enterprise   Mills,  SW  cor 

Grove  and  Second 
CALIFORNIA  DOOR  CO.,  C.   F.    Doe   president,    Parker 

Hinkley  secretary,  manufacturers   of  doors,    sash   and 

blinds,  460-464  Second 
California  Fire  and  Water  Proof  Paint  Co.,  Rice  &  Davis' 

pateDt,  W.  H.  Lowden  secretary,  office  555  Broadway 
CALIFORNIA  HOSIERY  CO.,  William   H.  Jordan  presi- 
dent, John  A.  Swenarton  manager,  NE  cor  Jefferson  and 

First 
CALIFORNIA  ILLUSTRATED  NEWS,  James  B.  Wyman 

proprietor,  952  Broadway 
CALIFORNIA  INSURANCE  CO.,  L.  B.  Edwards   agent, 

467  Ninth 
California  Medical  College,  D.  McLean  president,  A.  Mac- 

Rae  secretary,  SW  cor  Clay  and  Eleventh 
CALIFORNIA  MILITARY  ACADEMY,  Rev.  David  Mc- 

Olure  principal,  NE  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Prospect 
California  Mortgage  Security  Co.,  John  Williams  secretary, 

921  Broadway 
California  Pottery  and  Terra  Cotta  Works,  Miller  &  Winsor 

proprietors,  cor  East  Central  and  Park  avs,  office  1200 

Broadway 
CALIFORNIA   PROTECTIVE  LEAGUE,  F.  B.   Haswell 

secretary,  924  Broadway 
CALIFORNIA  VITRIFIED  IRONSTONE  SEWER  PIPE 

WORKS,  Gladding,  McBean  &  Co.   proprietors,   1170 

1172  Broadway 
Calisher  Maurice,  res  1256  Eighth 
Call  Benjamin  F.,  harnessmaker  Marston  &  Palmer,  res  cor 

Jackson  and  Third 
CallM.  A.,  clerk  F.  S.  Page 
Call  Mary  A.  Miss,  teacher,  res  1359  Brush 
Call  Mattie  C.  Miss,   teacher  Irving  Grammar  School,  res 

1359  Brush 
Call  Milliard,  driver,  res  514  Fifteenth 
Call  William  W.,  dairyman,  res  217  Third 
CaJlaghan  Jeremiah,  notary  public  and  real  estate  agent,  870 

Washington,  res  317  Sixth 
Callaghan  Joseph  L. ,  clerk  Louis  Jaffe,  res  317  Sixth 
Callaghan  William  O.,  engineer  P.  C.  S.   S.   Co.,  res  831 

Peralta 
Callahan  Eugene,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Callahan  Johanna,  cook  A.  J.  Ralston,  524  Twenty-fiifth 


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.    r.    liiiUllJLIAI.  Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


GREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDON'S,  365  TENTH. 


OAKLAND     [  0  ]    DIRECTORY.  149 

Callahan  Maggie,  domestic  Frank  C.  Havens,  res  E  s  Adams 
nr  Lee 

Callisch  Frank  E.,  agent  and  operator  C.  P.  E.  R.  East  Oak- 
land, res  Union  Hotel 

Calmes  Waller,  farmer,  res  1260  Grove 

Calnan  Jane,  widow,  wines  and  liquors,  1403  Thirteenth 

Calou  Mathieu,  laundrjman  Chevanton  &  Calou,  res  1916 
8an  Pablo  av 

Calou  Peter  (Chevanton  &  Calou)  res  1916  San  Pablo  av 

Calvert  Charles  C,  butcher  John  W.  Glaze,  res  769  East  14th 

Camden  Charles,  mining,  res  814  Tenth 

Cameron  Duncan,  farmer,  res  661  East  Central  av 

Cameron  Peter  A.,  contractor,  res  722  Eighteenth 

Camfield  Jennie,  domestic  Simeon  Morrill,  E  s  Claremont 
av  nr  Telegraph  av 

Camilloni  &  Co.  (Giuseppe  Camilloni,  Angelo  Selna  and 
Louis  Lagoria)  fish  dealers  9-11  City  Market 

Camilloni  Giuseppe)  Camilloni,  Selna  &  Lagoria  and  Camil- 
loni &  Co.)  resS.  F. 

Camilloni,  Selna  &  Lagoria  (Giuseppe  Camilloni,  Angelo 
Selna  and  Louis  Lagoria)  fish  dealers,  829  Broadway 

Camp  Brothers  (Michael  and  Louis  Camp)  furnishing  goods, 
863  Broadway 

Camp  Louis  (Camp  Brothers)  res  373  Fifth 

Camp  Michael  (Camp  Brothers)  res  373  Fifth 

Campana  Pietro,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Campbell  Albert,  carpenter,  res  403  Ninth 

Campbell  Alexander,  attorn ey-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  Galindo 
Hotel 

Campbell  Alexander,  attorn  ey-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Orchard 
bet  Telegraph  av  and  Summit 

Campbell  Alexander,  real  estate,  res  566  Caledonia  av 

Campbell  Alexander,  restaurant  City  Market,  res  NE  cor 
Eleventh  and  Broadway 

Campbell  Alonzo  E.,  res  S  s  Madison  bet  Ninth  and  Tenth 

Campbell  Andrew,  ranch  foreman  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor 
Claremont  av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 

Campbell  A.W.  Mrs.,  res  663  Twenty-fifth 

Campbell  Colin,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Orchard  bet 
Telegraph  av  and  Summit 

Campbell  Edward,  laborer,  res  471  Twenty-sixth 

Campbell  Edward  M.,  second  assistant  engineer  Oakland 
Fire  Department,  res  518  Eighth 

Campbell  Edwin  H.,  res  510  Seventh 

Campbell  Fred.  A.,  foreman  Hose  No.  2,  Oakland  Fire  De- 
partment, res  junction  San  Pablo  av  and  Market 


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150  OAKLAND    [  0  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Campbell  George,  farmer,  res  1068  Thirty-second 

Campbell  George  A.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  566  Caledonia  av 

Campbell  G.  W.,  factory  hand  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor 
Claremont  av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 

Campbell  Henry,  coachman  I.  L.  Requa,  res  Piedmont 

Campbell  James,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Campbell  J.  B.,  brakeman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1771  Goss 

Campbell  Jerome  P.,  bookkeeper,  res  S  s  Madison  bet  Ninth 
and  Tenth 

Campbell  John,  purifier  Oakland  Gas  Light  Co.,  res  467 
Twenty-sixth 

Campbell  John,  teamster  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor  Clare- 
mont av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 

Campbell  Joseph  T.,  collector  (S.  P.)  res  1119  Pilbert 

Campbell  L.  H.  Mrs.,  teacher  Lincoln  Grammar  School,  res 
483  Plymouth  av 

Campbell  Martin,  res  1687  Eighth 

Campbell  Mary  Miss,  seamstress  Carroll  Cook,  res  122  Lake 

Campbell  M.  B.,  clerk  (S.  P.)  res  1687  Eighth 

Campbell  Moses,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1687  Eighth 

Campbell  Norman,  carpenter,  res  732  Linden 

Campbell  Roger,  laborer,  res  841  Thirtieth 

Campbell  Thomas,  clerk  Custom  House  (S,  P.)  res  1687 
Eighth 

Campbell  Thomas,  plasterer,  res  916  Third 

Campbell  Thomas,  laborer  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  Ws  Shattuck 
av  opp  Porty-ninth,  Temescal 

Campbell  William,  solderer  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor 
Claremont  av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 

Campbell  William  G.,  portrait  painter  (S.  P.)  res  687  Twen- 
ty-sixth 

Camper  Andrew,  carrier  Tribune,  res  502  East  23rd 

Campi  Natali,  cellarman  Ghirardelli  &  Petar,  res  310  Broad- 
way 

Campos  Mercedes  Miss,  res  417  Durant 

Camron  Block,  467  Fourteenth 

Cainron  W.  W.,  capitalist,  res  467  Fourteenth 

Canapha  Jacob,  laborer,  res  982  Wood 

Canares  Henry,  foreman  Horatio  P.  Livermore,  res  cor 
Fourth  and  McAdam 

Candrigan  Maria,  domestic  Noble  Hamilton,  1271  Jackson 

Canepa  Augustina,  saloon  (S.  P.)  res  1509  Seventh 

Canning  J.  Mrs.,  proprietor  Erie  House,  1113  Broadway 

Canning  James,  res  Erie  House 

Canning  John,  laborer  Isaac  L.  Requa,  res  nr  Vernal  av, 
Piedmont 


S.  F.  LAUNDRY. 


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J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


OAKLAND    [  C  ]    DIRECTORY.  151 

Canning's  Block,  SW  cor  Thirteenth  and  Broadway 
Cannon  Edward  McClure,    sewing   machine  agent,  res  958 

Thirty-fifth 
Cannon  John,  deckhand  stmr  Oakland,  res  410  First 
Cantiu  Joseph  P.,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  919  Adeline 
Canty  W.  W.,  boilermaker  C  P.  E.  R.,  res  Seventh  Street 

House 
Canuto  Dominick,  bricklayer,  res  N  s  Erie  nr  Telegraph  av, 

Temescal 
Capehart  Charles  E.,  clerk,  res  1110  Linden 
Capell  Howell  P.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1171  Eighth  av       • 
Capell  James  R.    (Benedict,   Capell   &  Logan)  and  notary 

public,  457  Ninth,  res  1171  Eighth  av 
Capital  House,  George  T.  Lafleche  proprietor,  552  Broad- 
way 
Capitol   Hotel,    Charles    A.    Weber    proprietor,    SW   cor 

Eleventh  and  Franklin 
Captain  of  Police,  W.  F.  Fletcher,  City  Hall 
Caraiiena  J.  A.,  gardener,  res  S  s  Evoy  av  nr  Adeline,  Tem- 
escal 
Carbary  Kate  Mrs.,  variety  store,   SW  cor  Campbell  and 

Taylor 
Card  Clark  B.,  expressman,   SW  cor  Tenth  and  Broadway, 

res  1215  Adeline 
Card  I.  D.,  dentist,  res  1830  Seventh 
Card  William  M.,  farmer,  res  Bay  nr  Broadway 
Carden  William  C.,  carpenter,  res  1161  Third 
Cardinet  Adolphe,  wine  dealer,  res  1110  Thirty-fourth 
Care  Martin  T.,  tailor  Jacob  Letter,  res  559  Seventh 
Carey  Ann,  widow,  res  1360  Thirteenth  av 
Carey  Frank,   potter  California  Terra  Cotta  Co.,  res  1360 

Thirteenth  av 
Carey  James,  fruit  merchant,  res  741  East  32nd,  Lynn 
Carey  James  T.,  wood  worker,  res  1360  Thirteenth  av 
Carlan  Patrick,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  811  Chester 
Carlen  John  W.,  cashier  R.  G.   Dun  &    Co.   (S.  F.)  res  780 

Eighteenth 
Carleton   Alonzo   B.    (Carleton    Brothers)    res   1370    Tele- 
graph av 
Carleton  Brothers  (John  A.  and  Alonzo  B,  Carleton)  wood 

and  coal,  1307  Telegraph  av 
Carleton  Charles  A.,  hackdriver,  res  313  Sixth 
Carleton  Charles  E.,  broker,  resS  s  San  Pablo  av  nrDwight 

Way  I  .^, 

Carleton  George   H.,  fire    warden    and    superintendent   fire     "^^j 
j  alarm  telegraph.  City  Hall,  res  Centennial  Hotel 

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152  OAKLAND    [  0  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Carleton  John  A,  (Carleton  Brothers)  res  1307  Telegraph  av 
Carleton  William  Mrs.,  widow,  res  W  s  San  Pablo  av  nr 

D wight  Way 
Carlisle  Nellie,  domestic  W.  S.  Murphy,  666  Thirty-third 
Carlisle  Samuel  S.,  contractor  and  builder,  res  Vinzent  Block 
Carlsen  Sigritt,  domestic  Eudolph  Hochkolier,  1353  Web- 
ster 
Carlson  Christina,  domestic  NE  cor  East  14th  and  Adeline 
Carlson  Conrad,  teamster,  res  664  Twenty-fifth 
Carlson  Constance,  domestic  George  Kobins,  Temescal 
Carlson  Thomas,  res  768  Fifteenth 
Carlson  Thomas  A.,  student,  res  768  Fifteenth 
Carlton  Henry  P.,  teacher  Alameda  High  School,  res  Nine- 
teenth bet  Brush  and  Castro 
Carman  Francis  V.,  carpenter,  res  1555  Third 
Carmen  F.  V.,  saddler,  res  886  Cedar 
Carmody  Mary,  widow,  res  566  Sixth 
Carmon  Edward,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  863  Cenert 
Carneal  Thomas  D.,  attorney -at-la w  (S.F.)  res  NE  cor  Four- 
teenth and  Brush 
Carney  &  Nolan  (Jeremiah  Carney  and  James  Nolan)  liquor 

saloon,  417  Seventh 
Carnev  Jeremiah  (Carney  &  Nolan)  res  417  Seventh 
Caro  Armand,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  515  Tenth 
Caro  Charles,  salesman  Bell  Brothers,  res  1012  Webster 
Caro  Samuel,  clothing  and  gents'  furnishing  goods,  NW  cor 

Eighth  and  Broadway,  res  515  Tenth 
Carothers  John  T.,  station  baggage  agent  C.  P.R.  E.  (S.F.) 

res  1623  Eighth 
Carpenter  Charles,  compositor  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  res 

372  First 
Carpenter  Edward  W.,  res  Isabella  nr  Market 
Carpenter  George  A.,  employee  C.  P.  R.  E.,  res  Star  House 
Carpenter  Harriet,  widow,  res  372  First 
Carpenter  H.  B.,  U.  S.  deputy  surveyor,  res  839  Harrison 
Carjjenter  James,  machinist  Oakland  Iron  Works,  res  372 

First 
Carpenter  John  K.,  clerk  Miller  &  Winsor,  res  1642  Myrtle 
Carpenter  John  S.,  clerk,  res  372  First 
Carpenter  Lewis,  broom  factory,  res  1329  Ninth  av 
Carpenter  Oliver,  dentist,  1055  Broadway,  room  4,  res  556 

Delger 
Carpenter  William,  bronzer  (S.  F.)  res  864  Isabella 
Carpenter  William  C,  chop  house,  454  Eleventh 
Carpentier  Edward  E.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)   res  NW  cor 
Third  and  Alice 


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OAKLAND     [  C  ]    DIRECTORY.  153 

Carpentier  Horace  W. ,  attornej-at-law,  res  NW  cor  Third 
and  Alice 

Carpentier  Jules,  wines  and  liquors,  East  14tli  nr  Twenty- 
sixth  av 

Carr  Laurence,  capitalist,  res  219  Tenth 

Carr  Levi  T.,  attorney-at-law,  859  Broadway,  rooms  4-5,  res 
977  Ninth  av 

Carreau  Joseph,  blacksmith,  E  s  San  Pablo  av  E.  R.  cross- 
ing, res  Temescal 

Carrick  David  S.  (Hayes,  Oarrick  &  Co.)  res  602  East  15th 

Carrick  John  W.,  capitalist  (S.  F.)  res  753  Eighth    " 

Carrier  Ida,  domestic  Homoeopathic  Hospital,  864  Nine- 
teenth 

Carroher  James,  blacksmith,  res  St.  Louis  House 

Carroll  Charles,  clerk,  res  1017  Webster 

Carroll  George,  carpenter  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  767 
Lvdia 

Carroll  George  W.,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  960  Campbell 

Carroll  James,  laborer,  res  410  Tenth 

Carroll  John,  laborer,  res  1735  Adeline 

Carroll  John,  teamster,  res  155  East  10th 

Carroll  Margaret  Mrs.,  lady's  nurse,  res  N  s  Thirty-ninth  nr 
Grove,  Temescal  i 

Carroll  Margaret  Mrs.,  variet}^  store,  359  B 

Carroll  Martin,  pedlar,  res  SE  cor  Grove  and  Thirty-ninth, 
Temescal 

Carroll  Michael,  mason,  res  857  Twenty-second 

Carroll  N.  J.  Miss,  res  150  Lake 

Carroll  Nora  Mrs.,  res  N  s  S])riug  nr  Adeline,  Temescal 

Carroll  Patrick,  laborer  Oakland  Ice  Co.,  res  1024  Fifth 

Carroll  Robert,  stableman,  res  1001  Franklin 

Carroll  Thomas,  res  SW  cor  Fruit  Vale  av  and  East  27th, 
Fruit  Vale 

Carroll  Weslej-,  mining,  res  SW  cor  Fruit  Vale  av  and  East 
27th,  Fruit  Vale 

Carroll  William,  res  756  Seventh 

Carruth  C  W.,  job  printer  Pacific  Press,  res  702  Eleventh 

CARRUTH  li.  D.  MRS.,  secretary  Pacific  Press,  res  702 
Eleventh 

Carson  Benjamin  F.,  plasterer,  res  858  Harrison 

Carson  Charles,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Carson  Frank,  teamster  Weston  &  Welch,  res  558  Harri- 
son 

Carson  Thomas,  carv,>r  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  S.  F. 

Carsten  Theodore,  candymaker  (S.  F.)res  762  Chester 

Carter  A.  C,  collector,  res  1156  Broadway 


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154  OAKLAND    [  CJ  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Carter  August,  gardener  Charles  Langley,  res  156  East  Cen- 
tral av 
Carter  Benjamin  F.,  marblecutter,  res  1423  Linden 
Carter   Benjamin   H.,    janitor   Tompkins    School,    res  733 

Linden 
Carter  Charles  W.,  mining,  res  534  Knox  pi 
Carter  Frank,  hostler  Tubbs  Hotel 
Carter  George,  engineer  Oakland  Planing  Mills 
Carter  George  A.,  res  360  Eighth 

Carter  H.  K.,  farmer,  res  E  s  Fruit  Vale  av  nr  Hopkins 
Carter  John,  hostler  Tubbs  Hotel 

Carter  John,  merchant  tailor,  468|  Eighth,  res  1423  Linden 
Carter  John  W.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  1006  Jackson 
Carter  Lizzie,  domestic  H.  B.  Underbill,  1605  Telegraph  av 
Carter   Matthew,    laborer,    res    W  s    Humboldt  nr  Blake, 

Carter  Kobert  J.,  laborer  C  P.  R.  R.,  res  W  s  Humboldt 
nr  Blake,  Temescal 

Carter  Thomas,  tailor  M.  J.  Healy,  res  New  York  Hotel 

Carter  William  F.  (Adams  &  Carter,  S.  F.)  res  1476  Ninth 

Carter  William  H.,  marblecutter  James  Sullivan,  res  1423 
Linden 

Carteron  Edward,  gardener,  res  620  Fifth,  rear 

Cartlidge  A.  G.,  wine  spirit  agent,  res  W  s  Twenty-third  av 
nr  East  14th 

Cartwright  Alfred  D.,  clerk  general  freight  office  C.  P. 
R.   R.  (S.  F.)  res  771  Fourteenth 

Carvell  Theodore  F.,  proprietor  Bay  and  Lombard  Ware- 
houses (S.  F.)  res  358  East  17th 

Carvill  Almon  C,  carriage  manufacturer  (S.  F.)  res  New- 
land's  Hotel 

Cary  Clarence  A.,  photographer,  475  Seventh,  and  W  s  San 
Pablo  av  bet  Fifteenth  and  Sixteenth,  res  860  Twenty- 
sixth 

Cary  Edward,   laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Cary  Frank  M.,  barkeeper  J.  J.  Hanifin,  res  203  B 

Cary  George,  capitalist,  res  363|  Twelfth 

Cary  H.  Mrs.,  baunscheidtist,  office  and  res  363|^  Twelfth 

Cary  Luther  H.,  physician,  res  916  Eighth 

Caryl  Charles  W.,  clerk  Porter  Brothers  &  Wing,  res  477 
Ninth 

Casavant  Alphonse,  wines  and  liquors,  715  Broadway 

CASE  CHARLES  E.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office  1116 
Broadway,  res  1014  Chestnut 

Case  Edwin  G.  (Redman  &  Case)  res  1014  Chestnut 

Case  Elijah,  res  1258  Eighth 


Sr      I    AIIKinPV  WASHING  WELL  DONE  AT  VERY  LOW  RATES. 

.     r,     LnUllUni.      Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  ICE  WAGONS  run  regularly  to  Alameda  and  Berkeley. 


OAKLAND    [  0  ]    DIRECTORY.  155 

Case  Isham,  stockbroker,  res  1179  Sixteenth  av 

Case  John,  landscape  gardener,  res  1206  Fourteenth 

Casey  Jeremiah,  harnessmaker  (S.  F.)  res  1167  Third 

Casey  John,  extraman  Hose  No.  2,  Oakland  Fire  Depait- 
ment,  res  junction  San  Pablo  av  and  Market 

Casey  John,  horseshoer,  418  Seventh,  res  1808  Grove 

Casey  Michael,  horseshoer  John  Casey,  res  1808  Grove 

Casey  Michael,  laborer,  res  N  s  Thirty-sixth  nr  San  Pablo  av 

Casey  Patrick,  porter,  res  1415  Thirteenth 

Casey  Rose,  chambermaid  Tubbs  Hotel 

Casey  William  J.,  clerk  C.  P.  R.  E.  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Sev- 
enth and  Oak 

Cashin  William,  liquor  saloon,  420  B 

Caspar  Jacob,  res  577  Second 

Casperson  Julius,  carver  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  S.  F. 

Casserly  Maria,  domestic  Edward  Hackett,  res  1303  Jackson 

Cassey  Peter  W.,  clergyman,  res  716  Filbert 

Cassidy  Edward,  butcher,  res  SE  cor  Broadway  and  Fourth 

Cassidy  James,  liquor  saloon,  W  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Stan- 
ford av 

Cassidy  William  J.,  bookkeeper  Times  Publishing  Co.,  res 
223  Tenth 

Cassin  John  (Harbourne  &  Cassin)  res  SE  cor  Telegraph 
and  First  avs,  Temescal 

Castle  Andrew,  groom,  res  Seminary  Park  Station 

Castle  Dome  Mining  and  Smelting  Co.,  W.  P.  Miller  super- 
intendent, works  Es  Bay  avnr  Melrose  Station  C.P.R.R. 

Castello  Aestas  E-,  attorney-at-law,  456  Eighth,  rooms  4-5, 
res  261  Central  av 

Castro  Frank,  laborer,  res  1848  Grove 

Castro  Peter,  res  362  Seventh 

Caswell  George  W.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Fruit  Vale  av  nr 
Hopkins 

Gather  Joseph  P.  J.,  cashier  Huntington,  Hopkins  &  Co. 
(S.  F.)  res  1622  Taylor 

Cator  Frank,  longshoreman  (S.  F.)  res  211  Louise 

Cattell  Joseph  E.,  dairyman,  resE  sHighnr  R.  R.  crossing, 
Melrose 

Catton  Frederick  R.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1461  Ninth 

Cattrun  J.  H.,  joiner  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Cauffman  Robert  S.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1264  Twelfth  av 

Cauldwell  Charles  H.,  porter  C.  P.  R.  R.  (S.  F.)  res  722 
Filbert 

Caulesberry  Simon  R.,  barber  James  Washington,  res  1463 
Grove 

Caulfield  A.  B.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1703  Eighth 


■'ilhoft  9  lOsTiiAin  Houses  Built,  and  Houses  and  Lots  lor 

UllUcri  OC   D!  U  Wn  office  no.  2  park  Row,  Pa> 


on  tHe  Installment  Plai 

Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.W.  CLARK,  645  Marm  St.,  S.  F.,  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


156  OAKLAND    [  0  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Caulkins  Nora,  widow,  res  704  Market 

Cavagnaro  Antonio,  bootblack,  cor  Eighth  and   Broadway, 

res  702  Brush 
Cavagnaro  Fiorenzo,  salesman  Alameda  County  Ice  Co.,  res 

NW  cor  Seventh  and  Washington 
Cavagnaro  Thomas,  bootblack,  cor  Eighth  and  Broadway, 

res  655  Myrtle 
Cavanagh   Edward,    contractor,    1172    Broadway,  res   1164 

Twelfth 
Cavanagh  Martin,  gardener,  res  688  Twenty-seventh 
Cavauaugh  Mary,  domestic  E  s  Fruit  Vale  av  nr  East  27th 
Cavasso  B.  J.,  salesman  Continental  Oil  and  Transportation 

Co.,  res  S  s  Third  bet  Grove  and  Castro 
Caverly   Orin   E.,    messenger    Steere   &   Colby,    res    1726 

Ninth  av 
Cavero  Joseph,  groceries,  925  Third 
Cearley  John  B.,  brakeman  C.  P.  E.  K.,  res  Seventh  Street 

House 
Cecil  S.  W. ,  sashmaker  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  619  Fifth 
Centennial  House,  Eichard  Cusick  proprietor,  1838  Seventh 
Centennial  House,  Mrs.  O.  E.  Johnson  proprietress,  NE  cor 

Clay  and  Fourteenth 
Centennial  M.  E.  Church,  G.   Newton  pastor,   W  s   Camp- 
bell bet  Chase  and  Taylor 
Center  James,  res  1351  Kirkham 
Central  Block,  SE  cor  Broadway  and  Central  av 
Central  Hall,  Camron  Block,  467  Fourteen,th 
Central   Land  Co.    (The)  J.  F.  Houghton  president,  F.  B. 

Haswell  secretary  and  treasurer,  office  924  Broadway 
Central  Pacific  Oyster  Saloon,  John  Viscovich  proprietor, 

S  s  Seventh  bet  Market  and  West 
Central  Pacific  Eailroad  House,   E.  Yenoglia    proprietor, 

E  s  Bay  bet  Seventh  and  William 
Cereseto  Luigi,  laborer  Dominico  Grondona,    res  NW  cor 

Wood  and  Thirteenth 
Cerf  Aron,  money  broker,  res  263  Fourth 
Cerini  Frank  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1803  Market 
CHABOT  A.,  president  Contra  Costa  Water  Co.,  office  458 

Eighth,  res  104  East  15th 
Chabot   Eemi,    superintendent   Contra   Costa   Water    Co., 

office  458  Eighth,  res  277  Eighth 
Chace  Herbert  M.,  shorthand  reporter  (S   F.)  res  821  East 

Central  av 
Chadbourne  Jabez,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  1409  Grove 
Chadbourne  M.  E.  Mrs.,  teacher  Temescal  School,  res  W  s 

Shattuck  av  nr  Temescal  Creek,  Temescal 


S.  F.  LAUNDRY. 


WASHING    DONE    AT    SHORT    NOTICE. 

Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  in  all  parts  of  Oakland. 


OAKLAND     [  0  ]    DIRKCTORY.  157 

Chadwick  Nathaniel  M.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.  (S.  F  ) 

res  1066  East  24th 
Chalmers  Eobert,  res  S  s  First  av  nr  Telegraph  ay,  Temescal 
Chalmers  William,  carpenter,  res  510  Fifth 
Chamberlain  Alfred  M.,  sashmaker  Pioneer  Planing  Mills 

res  960  Claj 
Chamberlain  Charles  H.,  receiver  U.  S.  Land  Office  (S.  F.) 

res  616  Fifteenth 
Chamberlain  Edwin  W.,  foreman  Oakland  Planing  Mills, 

res  817  Center 
Chamberlain  L.  L.,  student,  res  301  Tenth 
Chamberlain  S.,  joiner  C.  P.  K.  E.,  res  1860  William 
Chamberlain  Seth  M.,  -svaiter  Union  Hotel,  res  Union  Hotel 
Chamberlain  Silas,  sashmaker,  res  361  Fifth 
Chambers   Frederick   W.,    tinner   Owen  C.  Kirk,    res  710 

Webster 
Chambers  George  (Gladding,  McBean  &  Co.)  res  Chicago,  111. 
Chambers  Eobert,    driver  Lane's  Omnibus  Line,  res  Lake 

Shore  av  nr  Brooklyn 
Champion  Mrs.,  laundress,  res  373  Fourth 
Champion   Albert  C,  with  Thompson   &   West,    res   1307 

Jefferson 
Champliu  Samuel  A.,  housemover,  res  871  Twenty-second 
Chanarou  Hilarion  (Briones  &  Chanaron)  res  651  Jackson 
Chanaron  Mateo,  barber  Briones  &  Chanaron,  res  6  ';4  Jackson 
Chance  John,  engineer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  Star  House 
Chandler  Charles  A.  (Stewart  &  Chandler)  res  962  Thirty-fifth 
Chandler  E.  L.,  draftsman  Oakland  Planing  Mills,  res  Ala- 
meda 
Chandler  Lyman  M.,   engineer  Castle   Dome   Mining  and 

Smelting  Co.,  res  Bay  av  nr  railroad  station,  Melrose 
Chandler  William  L.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1221  Adeline 
Chantereau  Etienne,  capitalist,  res  816  Washington 
Chapman  Alfred  P,  painter,  res  531  Eighteenth 
Chapman  Cynthia,  widow,  res  534  Eighteenth 
Chapman  E.  A.,  proofreader  Pacific  Press,  res  cor  Central  av 

and  Castro 
Chapman  Edgar  C,  painter,  res  534  Eighteenth 
Chapman  Edmund  B,,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1021  Ninth  av 
Chapman  Henry,  jeweler  (S.  F.)res  Ws  Dover  bet  Mariposa 

and  Benton,  Temescal 
Chapman  Henry  L.,  mining,  res  924  Thirty -sixth,  Temescal 
Chapman  James,  engineer  Oakland  Bag  Manufacturing  Co., 

res  162  East  9th 
Chapman  James  F.,  shipping   merchant  (S.   F.)  res  1021 

Ninth  av 


ADAWIS  &  CO  COLLECTORS  and  ATTORNEYS  Condnct  SDlts  In  all  State  Conrts 


S.  E.  cor.  KHiUlll  .ST.  siimll  JBKOAJ>n'AV,   I'i.  Staii-k. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarKet  St.,  S.  F.,  Agent  lor  Patent  Window  Shade  Fixtures. 


158  OAKLAND    [  0  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Chapman  John  J.,  salesman  'S.  &  J.  Greenhood,  res  1930 
San  Pablo  av 

Chapman  Lemuel  A.  (J.  C.  Todd  &  Co.)  res  Alameda 

Chapman  Melvin  C,  painter,  res  534  Eighteenth 

Chapman  Minnie  Mrs.,  governess  West  Evans,  542  Sycamore 

Chapman  William  H.,  painter,  res  534  Eighteenth 

Chapplain  John  D.,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  1931  Grove 

Charity  Cornelius  H.,  groceries,  802  Broadway,  res  845  Har- 
rison 

Charlebois  T.,  res  1579  Broadway 

Charles  Edwin,  driver  Henry  8.  Jones,  res  490  Twenty-fifth 

Charpentier  Peter,  groceries,  612  Franklin 

Charroin  Allen,  res  814  Henry 

Charroin  Ellen,  widow,  res  814  Henry 

Charter  Oak  Hotel,  William  M.  Hall  proprietor,  1765  Seventh 

Chartrand  Lexiea  E.,  clerk  Louis  Chartrand,  res  560  Frank- 
lin 

Chartrand  Louis,  proprietor  St.  Louis  House,  560  Franklin 

Chase  A.  Miss,  res  Kohler-Chase  House 

Chase  Albert  R.,  hostler  M.  G.  Wheeler,  res  1688  Tele- 
graph av 

Chase  Andrew  K.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1050  Peralta 

Chase  Caroline  M.  Mrs.,  res  666  Thirty-third 

Chase  Charles  B.,  res  NW  cor  Division  and  Wood 

Chase  Edward  C,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Division 
and  Wood 

Chase  Edward  J.,  sergeant  police,  res  927  Wood 

Chase  George,  copyist  County  Recorder's  Office,  res  202 
East  9th 

Chase  M.  E.  Mrs.,  proprietress  Johnson  House,  SW  cor  San 
Pablo  av  and  Eighteenth 

Chase  Moses,  res  202  East  9th 

Chase  Quincy  A.  (Kohler  &  Chase)  res  NW  cor  Eighth  and 
Wood 

Chatfield  James  M. ,  teamster  Hickok  &  Son,  res  418  Third, 
rear 

Chatwood  Hobart  Rev.,  associate  rector  St.  Paul's  Church, 
res  1235  Broadway 

Chauche  A.  G.,  liquor  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  855  Alice 

Chauflin  Dennis,  painter,  res  861  Harrison 

Chauvet  Louise  Mrs.,  res  S  s  Forty-eighth  nr  Shattuck  av, 
Temescal 

Cliave  Alfred,  dish  washer  G.  C.  Fisher 

Chendle  Charles,  laborer,  res  2080  Thirteenth  av,  Lynn 

Cheney  L.  Warren,  teacher  mathematics  Golden  Gate  Ac- 
ademy 


C      r      lAIINHRY     ^^<=»*=><^  "^T^orls-,  IjO-«7^  DF»i-±coj 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


OAKLAND     [  Q  ]    DIRECTORY.  159 

Cheney  Merrick  L.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  824  Myrtle 

Cheney  Oliver,  teamster  J.  Homer  Fritch,  res  1017  Franklin 

Chenoweth  Edward,  sign  painter,  res  803  Jefferson 

Chenoweth  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  res  803  Jefferson 

Chenoweth  John  M.,  bartender,  res  803  Jefferson 

Chenoweth  Wellington  H.,  painter,  res  803  Jefferson 

Chenoweth  William  H.,  bartender,  res  803  Jefferson 

Chepie  Jean,  baker  Louge    &  Baleran,  res  617  Broadway 

Cherry  John,  laborer,  res  667  Twenty-sixth 

Chesebrough  A.  (Williams,  Dimond  &  Co.,  S.  F.)  res  SE 
cor  Seventh  and  Oak  < 

Chesniit  James  G.,  teacher,  res  W  s  Oakland  av  nr  Pros- 
pect av 

Chesnut  John  A.,  carpenter,  res  Walsworth  nr  Prospect  av 

Chessman  John,  res  1533  San  Pablo  av 

Chessman  Joseph,  block  manufacturer  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor 
East  14th  and  Twelfth  av 

Chester  Charles,  carpenter,  res  811  Adeline 

Chevalier  Louis  M.,  barber,  705  Broadway 

Chevanton  &  Calou  (Frangois  Chevanton  and  Peter  Calou) 
laundry,  1916  San  Pablo  av 

Chevanton  Francois  (Chevanton  &  Calou)  res  1916  San 
Pablo  av 

Cheyrias  Seraphin,  cook  Pagge  Brothers,  res  SE  cor  Seventh 
and  Broadway 

Chichester  J.  Harvey,  telegraph  operator  C.  P.  R.  E.,  res 
Bay  av  nr  R.  R.  crossing,  Melrose 

Chick  Orra  Mrs.,  res  SE  cor  Temescal  and  Maple,  Tem- 
escal 

Chickering  William  H.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  625 
Fourteenth 

Chief  Engineer  Fire  Department,  James  Hill,  City  HaU 

CHIEFTAIN  LIVERY  STABLE,  Charles  A.  McCloud  pro- 
prietor, NW  cor  Ninth  and  West 

CHILD  E.  Mrs.,  proprietress  Arcade  House,  1207  Broadway 
and  1208  San  Pablo  av 

CHILD  EDWARD,  contractor,  res  1207  Broadway 

Child  George  F.,  general  agent,  res  1316  Telegraph  av 

Childs  Andrew  J.,  picture  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  1011  Franklin 

Childs  Elmer,  draftsman  William  Stokes,  res  864  Clay 

Childs  George,  res  1003  Twenty-second 

Childs  James  W.,  seaman,  res  727  Fourth 

Childs  John,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1003  Twenty-second 

Childs  Joseph,  res  E  s  Kirkham  bet  Eighteenth  and  Nine- 
teenth 

Childs  William  A.,  mining  expert,  res  316  Tenth 


mm  &  BROWN 


Parties  Purcbasin-;  furnished  witb  >Ioner  for 
Buildin;;  —  l>a\.al'lp  in  Installments  at  Low  JJati^s  of 
Intcrebt.      No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  St.,  Alamea*. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR. 


160  OAKLAND    [  0  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Childs  William  W.,  bricklayer,  res  864  Clay 

Chilton  Arthur,  gardener  Joseph  Hunt,  res  1755  Twenty- 
first  av 

Chin  Took  (Chinese)  groceries,  369  Eighth 

China  Chim  (Chinese)  laundry,  421  Tenth 

Chinese  Christian  Association  Building,  264  Thirteenth 

Chinese  Christian  Association  of  the  First  Baptist  Church, 
719  Eleventh 

Chinese  Mission  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  612  Fifteenth 

Chinese  Presbyterian  Church,  Rev.  I.  M.  Condit  pastor,  264 
Thirteenth 

Chinese  R.  P.  Mission,  1417  Central  av 

Chismore  H.  E.  Mrs.,  res  912  Center 

Chittenden  Henry  H.  (George  W.  Babcock  &  Co.)  res  1079 
Central  av 

Chittenden  Royal  G.,  salesman  Joseph  G.  Beach,  res  Ala- 
meda 

Chloupek  Vincent,  machinist  Alameda  Iron  Works  and  en- 
gineer Engine  No.  1,  Oakland  Fire  Department,  res  Fif- 
teenth rear  City  Hall 

Christen  William,  compositor  (S.  F.)  res  763  Campbell 

Christensen  Ferdinand,  laborer,  res  142  Hannah 

Christian  Church,  Rev.  S.  E.  Pearre  pastor,  NE  cor  Fif- 
teenth and  Clay 

Christiancy  James,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Christiansen  Henry  O.,  master  mariner,  res  720  Harrison 

Christianson  Chris.,  farm  hand  C.N.  Tharsing,  res  W  s  High 
nr  Old  County  Road 

Christison  Ivi,  teamster  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor  Clare- 
mont  av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 

Christofi'ersen  Anthony,  blacksmith  (S.  F.)  res  1410  Seven- 
teenth 

Christopher  B.  K.,  clerk  C.  F.  Whitton,  res  S.  F. 

Chrissinger  Philip  B.,  driver  Henry  Schellhaas,  res  701  Har- 
rison 

Christv  Charles,  carpenter,  res  1607  Myrtle 

Chu  Pawn  (Chu  Pawn  &  Co.)  res  763  Eleventh 

CHU  PAWN  &  CO.  (Chu  Pawn)  Japanese  bazaar,  464  Cen- 
tral av  nr  Broadway 

Chubb  Charles  M.,  carpenter  and  stairbuilder  C.  P.  R.  R., 
res  1576  Chestnut 

Chubb  John,  res  1576  Chestnut 

Church  Augustus  M.,  Justice  of  the  Peace,  468  Eighth,  res 
1322  Tenth 

Church  Gideon,. laborer,  res  1112  Fifteenth  av 

Church  H.  E.,  special  policeman,  res  1112  Linden 


Sr      I   A  1 1  ly  n  P  Y  ^^^^  Curtains,  Blankets  and  Flannels,  a  Specialty, 

.     r.     LHUI^Unl.     0(;ice,33Cear)St.,S.F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  8.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


OAKLAND     [  0  ]    DIRECTORY.  161 

Church  Joseph  W.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  826  Fifteenth 

Church  of   Christ,  Rev.  Carroll  Kendrick  pastor,  Medical 

Hall,  SW  cor  Clay  aud  Eleventh 
Church  of  the  Advent  (Episcopal)  Eev.  Hamilton  Lee  rector, 

NE  cor  East  20th  aud  Twelfth  av 
CHURCH  OF  THE  IMMACULATE  CONCEPTION,  Eev. 

Michael  King  pastor,  Rev.  Patrick   Maguire  assistant 

pastor,  SW  cor  Eighth  and  Jeiferson 
Chui-ch  of  the  Sacred  Heart  of  Jesus,  Rev.  L.  Serda  pastor, 

N  s  Fortieth  nr  Grove,  Temescal 
Church  of  the  Seventh  Day  Adventists,  NE  cor  Thirteenth 

and  Clay 
Church  Roderick  W.,  deputy  assessor  Oakland  Township, 

res  1322  Tenth 
Churchill  Francis  W.,  res  1368  Tenth 
Churchill  Robert  P.,  res  1368  Tenth 
Churchill  William  H.,  merchant,  res  1368  Tenth 
Cindra  Manuel,  farmer,  res  Tubbs'  Ranch,  Hays  Valley 
CITY  ASSESSOR,  Joseph  M.  Dillon,  City  Hall 
CITY  ATTORNEY,  John  M.  Poston,  City  Hall 
CITY  CLERK,  James  Dods,   City  Hall 
CITY  COUNCIL,  G.  W.  Babcock  president,  J.  C  Millan, 

L.  G.  Cole,  Jesse  S.  Wall,  David  Hewes,  James  Gill 

and  J.  B.  White,   City  Hall 
CITY  ENGINEER,  Thomas  W.  Morgan,  City  Hall 
CITY  HALL,  NW  cor  Fourteenth  and  San  Pablo  av 
City  Hall  Stables,   W.  A.  Richards  proprietor,  514   Four- 
teenth 
CITY     ITEMIZER,    (semi-weekly)    Richard    S.    Gladding 

publisher  and  proprietor,  471  Thirteenth 
CITY  LICENSE  COLLECTOR,  J.  A.  Booth,  City  Hall 
Citv  Market,  416-418  Eleventh  and  415-417  Central  av 
CITY  MARSHAL,  Myron  E.  Clough,  City  Hall 
CITY  PHYSICIAN,  E.  H.  Woolsey,  M.  D.,  City  Hall 
CITY    SUPERINTENDENT    PUBLIC    SCHOOLS,  H.  J. 

Todd,  City  Hall 
CITY  TAX  COLLECTOR,  Myron  E.   Clough,  City  Hall 
CITY  TREASURER,  James  Dods,  City  Hall 
CITY    WHARF,    William   Harwood,     wharfinger   foot    of 

Webster 
Claffey  James,  grainer,  res  1211  Franklin 
Clancy  Bridget,  domestic  704  Eighth 
Clarence  B.  Miss,  teacher  German-American  School,  res  6 

Langton(S.  F.) 
Clarendon  House,    Mrs.    J.    Hovenden    proprietress,    855 

Washington 


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AnAMCS.Pn  SELL  REAL  ESTATE-OaKlandProDerty  10  Exchange  tor  Rancbes 

HUHIIIO    Ot    UU>       S.£.   cor.  KlCiHTH  and  BROADWAY,  Lp^ttaira. 

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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  US  Market  St..s,  F..  Impnrier  PreDcli  anfl  Enslisti  WALL  PAPERS 


162  OAKLAND     [  0  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Clarey  Charles,  coachman  Edward  Hackett,  res  1303  Franklin 

Clark"&  Woolley  (George  Clark  and  John  Woolley)  boiler- 
makers,  668  Franklin 

Clark  A.  K.,  secretary  Seattle  Coal  and  Transportation  Co. 
(S.  F.)  res  717  Tenth 

Clark  Ann,  widow,  res  671  Clinton,  Lynn 

Clark  Annie  C,  widow,  dressmaker,  res  705  Harrison 

Clark  Belle  Mrs.,  boarding,  835  Market 

Clark  Carlton  H.,  clerk  freight  department  C.  P.  R.  E.  (S. 
F.)  res  778  Eleventh 

Clark  Charles,  carpenter,  res  S  s  Thirty-ninth  nr  Telegraph 
Av,  Temescal 

Clark  Charles  B.,  pilot  C.  P.  E.  E.  steamers,  res  1055 
Campbell 

Clark  Charles  K.,  secretary  Home  Security  and  Loan  Asso- 
ciation, res  NE  cor  Berkeley  "Way  and  Grant,  Berkeley 

Clark  Carrie   Mrs.,  res  N   s  Forty-fifth   nr  Telegraph  av, 

Clark  Edwin  A.,  res  1440  Filbert 

Clark  Daniel  P.,  res  163  Tenth 

Clark  Foster  T.,  liverystable  1066  Thirteenth  av 

Clark  George  (Clark  &  Woolley)  res  1767  Goss 

Clark  G.  W.,  joiner  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  861  Cedar 

Clark  Henry  C.,  hay  and  grain,  S  s  Bay  av,  Melrose 

Clark  H.  D.,  engineer  C.  P.  E.  E. 

CLARK  HORACE,  confectionery  and  notions.  Market  Street 
Station,  res  761  Sixth 

Clark  Hugh,  plasterer,  res  77  Valley 

Clark  Isabella  Mrs.,  res  856  Adeline 

Clark  James,  groceries  and  liquors,  977  Fifth 

Clark  James  A.  (James  A.  Clark  &  Co.)  res  NE  cor  Forty- 
third  and  Grove,  Temescal 

Clark  James  A.  &  Co.  (James  A.  Clark  and  William  AUing- 
ham)  artesian  well  borers,  NE  cor  Forty-third  and  Grove, 
Temescal 

Clark  James  E.,  laborer  M.  Furniss,  res  510  Eighth 

Clark  Jerome  B.,  fireman  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1718  Eighth 

Clark  John,  potter,  res  1356  Eighteenth 

Clark  John  J .,  student,  res  1263  Webster 

Clark  John  W.,  inventor,  res  225  Third 

Clark  King,  porter  (S.  F.)  res  757  Market 

Clark  Marion,  liquor  saloon,  950  Broadway , res  461|  Fourth 

Clark  M.  C.  Mrs.,  res  1207  Broadway 

Clark  Myron  S.,  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1261  Cypress 

CLARK  NATHANIEL,  proprietor  Pacific  Pottery  (Sacra- 
mento) ofiice  NE  cor  Division  and  Cedar,  res  Sacramento 


SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUNDRY 


r33  Geary  St.,  San  Francisco. 
OFFICES |gg2  Broadway,  Oakland. 


i.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE,  365  Tenth. 


OAKLAND    [  Q  ]    DIRECTORY.  163 

Clark  Patrick,  laborer,  res  New  York  Hotel 

Clark  Peter,  teamster  Merrill  &  Son,  res  1443  Linden 

Clark  Eachel  Miss,  res  N  s  Temescal  nr  Telegraph  av,  Tem- 

escal 
Clark  Rebecca  Miss,  res  N  s  Temescal  nr  Telegraph  av, 

Temgscal 
Clark  Richard  N.,  porter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1864  West 
CLARK   ROBERT  V.,    proprietor  Golden  Star  Hotel,  836 

Broadway 
Clark  Sarah  Miss,  res  N  s  Temescal  nr  Telegraph  av,  Temescal 
Clark  S.  C,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Clark  Stephen  J.,   clerk  Post  Office  (S.  F.)  res  1360  Seven- 
teenth 
Clark  Thomas,  blacksmith  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Clark  William,  res  SE  cor  Fifth  av  and  East  10th 
Clarke  Daniel,  porter  J.  W.  Smith,  res  Oakland  House 
Clarke  Edwin  A.,  laborer,  res  1440  Filbert 
Clarke  Thomas  B.,   clerk  U.    S.  Sub-Treasury  (S.  F.)  res 

658  Eighth 
Clarke  W.  Hamilton,  clerk  Mint  (S.  F.)  res  Deming  House 
Clarrage  Edward  D.,  sewing  machine  agent  (S.  F.)  res  715 

Tenth 
Clarsan  Louisa,  domestic  304  East  17th 

Clary  John  F.,  bookkeeper  William  Berringer,  res  922  Fifth 
CLASSICAL  AND  ENGLISH  SCHOOL,  George  F.  Degen 

principal,  1265  Franklin 
Classon  &  Trost  (John  Classon  and  Gustavus  Trost)  barbers 

and  cigar  dealers,  1010  Broadway 
Classon  John  (Classon  &  Trost)  res  515  Delger 
Claus  Alex.,  cook  M.  Furniss,  res  510  Eighth 
Claus  Heniy,  cook  M.  Furniss,   res  510  Eighth 
Clausen  Charles,  plasterer,  res  2126  Chestnut 
Claveau  Fredericka  Mrs.,    groceries    and  liquors,    NE  cor 

Fourth  and  Cla}' 
Claveau  Louis,  miller  Samm's  Flouring  Mills,  res  NE  cor 

Fourth  and  Clay 
Clavelot  Alcide,  sawmaker,  411  Seventh 
Clawson  William  F.,  principal  Tompkins  School,   res  1964 

San  Pablo  av 
Clay  Frederic,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res   Old  County  Road  nr 

Hays  Ranch 
Clay  Henry,  cigarmaker,  res  W  s  Union  av  nr  San  Pablo  av 
Clayton  &  Kirk  (William  B.  Clayton  and  George  A.  Kirk) 

cabinetmakers  and  carpenters,  408  Tenth 
Clayton  Charles,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  710  Fif- 
teenth 


ni  RFRT  R  RRflWN  ''^^'■^'^^  "^^^^  ^^wm  Residence  Property  on  the  Coast. 


Call  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MUi  St.,  S.F.,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Sealer  in  Paper  Hangings 


164  OAKLAND    [  0  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Clayton  N.  B.  Mrs.,  res  674  Thirty-fourth 
Clayton  William  B.  (Clayton  &  Kirk)  res  517  Ninth 
Cleagle  Joseph,  laborer,  res  252  B 

Clear  Thomas,  fireman  Oakland  Gaslight  Co.,  res  358  Ninth 
Cleary  Bridget,  domestic  1114  Twelfth 

Cleary  James,   florist,   Peralta  bet  Thirty-sixth  and  Thirty- 
seventh 
Cleary  Mary,  domestic,  362  First 
Cleary  Michael,  merchant,  res  1065  Jackson 
Cleary  William,  farm  hand  J.  Lnsk  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor  Clare- 

mont  av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 
Cleland  Francis  G.,  engineer,  res  1366  Tenth 
Clem  P.  W.  Mrs.,  res  1559  Broadway 
Clement  Carrie  Mrs.,  res  762  Eighteenth 
Clement  C.  H.  Mrs.,  teacher,  res  665  Central  av 
Clement  Charles  H..  traveling  agent  Payot,  Upham  &  Co. 

(S.  F.)  res  665  Central  av 
Clement   Ephraim  B.,    searcher  records    (S.    F.)   res  1264 

Harrison 
Clement  Lewis  M.,  superintendent  track  C.  P.  R.  R.  (S.  F.) 

res  1013  Central  av 
Clement  Otto,  draftsman,  res  1009  Twenty-sixth 
Clements  Frank,  brassfounder  (S.  F.)  res  1824  William 
Clements  John,  master  mariner,  res  1641  Adeline 
Clements  M.  L.,  pressman  Pacifi.c  Press,  res  cor  Central  av 

and  Castro 
Clements  Thomas,  painter  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Clerk  City,  James  Dods,  Citv  Hall 
Clerk  Police  Court,  D.  E.  B^rtree,  City  Hall 
Clifford  A.  F.,  signpainter,  res  866  Twenty-first 
Clifford  Frederick,  car  repairer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  7  Pearson's 

Row 
Clifford  John,  laborer,  res  813  Chester 
Clifford  Joseph,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  622  Lewis 
Clifford  Thomas,  car  driver  Oakland  R.  R.,  res  SW  cor  Tel- 
egraph av  and  Forty-ninth,  Temescal 
Clifford  Timothy,  laborer,  res  Magnolia  nr  Twenty-fourth 
Clifford  W^illiam,  blacksmith  Haller  &  Nolan,  res  836  Broad- 
way 
Clift  William,  mining  superintendent,  res  1217  Webster 
Clifton  William,   bookkeeper  Grayson,   Harrell  &   Co.,  res 

Nicholl  House 
Cline  Nehemiah,  porter  J.  Mora  Moss,  res  474  Twenty-sixth 
CLINTON  FLOUR  MILLS,  Weston  &  Welch  proprietors, 
cor  Twelfth  av   and   East  11th,    ofiice  and   warehouse 
423-425  Eleventh 


SI?    T  A ITMITR  Y  ^^sHina  called  lor  and  Delivered  in  s.  F.,  Oakland,  Alameda,  Berkeley 
.    r  .    Jjii  U  n  UH  l .  OfRce,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


GREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDON'S,  365  TENTH. 


OAKLAND     [  0  ]    DIRECTORY.  165 

Clinton  House,  SW  cor  Sixth  av  and  East  Central  av 

Clisby  Setli,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  535  Thirty-sixth 

Clivio  C,  groceries  and  fruits,  920  Broadway 

Clodius  Frida,  seamstress,  576  Eighth 

Cloeren  Edward,  foreman  Oakland  Brewery,  res  2030  Broad- 
way 

Clonen  John  (Gibbons  &  Clonen)  res  SE  cor  Seventh  and 
Henry 

Clooney  &  O'Brien  (Thomas  J.  Clooney  and  William  O'Brien) 
hay  and  grain,  wood  and  coal,  NW  cor  Seventh  and 
Henry 

Clooney  Thomas  J.  (Clooney  &  O'Brien)  res  1519  Fifth 

Cloudman  Charles  H.,  shoemaker,  1357  Peralta 

Clough  Alton  H.,  res  N  s  East  16th  bet  Twenty -second  and 
Twenty-third  avs 

Clough  James  P.,  dairyman,  res  N  s  East  16th  bet  Twenty- 
second  and  Twenty-third  avs 

Clough  Jane,  domestic  George  J.  Mitchell,  568  Caledonia  av 

CLOUGH  MYRON  E.,  City  Marshal  and  Tax  Collector, 
office  City  Hall,  res  569  Eighth 

Clow  Amelia  B.  Miss,  teacher  Durant  School,  res  571  Cale- 
donia av 

Clow  J.  Bruce,  medical  student  J.  M.  Selfridge,  res  571  Cal- 
edonia av 

Clow  Mary  B.  Miss,  teacher,  res  571  Caledonia  av 

Clow  R.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  571  Caledonia  av 

Cluskey  Henry,  secretary  Hardy  Powder  Co.  (S.F.)  res  1573 
Broadway 

Clymer  James  J.,  capitalist,  res  306  Fourteenth 

Clynes  Michael,  hostler,  res  658  Magnolia 

Coady  R.  E.,  livery  stable  (Alameda)  res  814  Central  av 

Coakley  Daniel,  laborer,  res  828  Fifteenth 

Coates  Caleb,  liquor  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  916  Center 

Coates  Charles  A.,  painter,  res  2034  Chestnut 

Coates  Edward  J.,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor  Adeline 
and  Fourteenth 

Coates  Fannie,  widow,  res  363^  Central  av 

Coates  William  D.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  482  Edwards 

Coats  F.  C,  agent,  res  564  East  16th 

Cobb  D.  L.,  printer  Pacific  Press,  res  cor  Central  av  and 
Castro 

Cobb  George  D.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Eighth 
and  Brush 

Cobb  Louis,  carpenter,  res  1814  Atlantic 

Cobb  Marietta  S.  Miss,  teacher  Prescott  School,  res  Eemil- 
lards  Building 


Collect  Your  Bills  s^'^iflllib 


S.  K.  cor.  £I4jillTII  ST.  and  BBOAUWAY,  Up  Stairs. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarUet  St.,  S,  F.--Complete  stocK  or  Paper  Hansings-Mllnl  WorKien. 


166  OAKLAND    [  0  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Cobb  Moses  G.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Eighth 
and  Brush 

Cobb  Kufus  S.,  watchman  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res  Ship  Yard 

Cobbledick  James,  res  177  East  Central  av 

Coby  Peter,  laborer,  res  670  East  16th,  rear 

Cochran  Asa  H.,  painter,  res  1114  Tenth  av 

Cochran  Jesse  F.,  signpainter,  res  1640  Myrtle 

Cochran  John  T.,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  560  Six- 
teenth 

Cody  John,  laborer,  res  362  B 

Coe  John  T.,  collector,  921  Broadway,  res  514  Fifteenth 

Cofer  W.  W.  picture-frame  maker  S.  A.  Perry  &  Co.,  res 
1355  Telegraph  av 

Coffee  Michael  H.,  dry  and  fancy  goods,  875  Broadway,  res 
559  Eighth 

Coffey  William,  res  1423  San  Pablo  av 

Coffey  William  J.,  compositor  Pacific  Press,  res  810  Filbert 

Coffin  Albert  F.,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  726  Fifteenth 

Coffin  Arthur  W.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  726  Fifteenth 

Coffin  C.  S.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1159  Alice 

Coffin  E.  Mrs.,  res  1165  Washington 

Coggeshall  Frederic  C,  farmer,  res  W  s  San  Pablo  av  nr 
Temescal  Creek 

Coghlan  John,  mining,  res  E  s  Fortieth  nr  Telegraph  av, 
Temescal 

Cogswell  J.  P.,  real  estate,  res  1116  West 

Cohen  Jacob  M.,  res  1696  Seventh 

Cohen  James,  blacksmith  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  815  Twenty-second 

Cohen  Philip,  res  619  Ninth 

Cohen  John,  painter,  res  1852  Division 

Cohen  R.,  res  863  Wood 

Cohen  Rebecca  Mrs.,  stationerv,  cigars,  tobacco  and  fancy 
goods,  863  Wood 

Cohen  Simon  S.,  groceries,  1743  Adeline 

Conn  Abraham,  glazier  A.  Marks,  res  915  W^ebster 

COHN  I.  E.,  physician,  office  and  res  1258  Eighth 

Cohn  John  J.,  painter,  res  NW  cor  Cedar  and  Division 

Cohn  Louis,  wharfinger  (S.  F.)  res  667  Central  av 

Coin  Albert,  baker  Longe  &  Baliran,  res  1228  Broadway 

Coin  Raimond,  laundry,  1228  Broad^vay 

Coiteux  Joseph,  teamster  Remillard  Brick  Co.,  res  560  Second 

Coker  William,  mining,  res  562  Eleventh 

Colbacker  Theodore,  laborer,  res  W  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  rail- 
road crossing 

Colbarn  Edward  S.,  freight  clerk  C.  P.  R.  R.  (S.  F.)  res 
1453  Eighth 


S.  F.  LAUNDRY, 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


OAKLAND     [  0  ]    DIRECTORY.  167 

Colbiirn  Jacob  S.  (J.  S.  Colburn  &  Co.)  res  Alameda 
COLBURN  J.  S.  &  CO.  (J.    S.    Colburn)   real   estate   and 

general  insurance  agents,  NE  cor  Wood  and  Seventh 
Colbj  Amasa  D. ,  farmer,  res  W  s  Claremont  av  S  of  College  av 
Colby  Flora  I.,  dressmaker,  res  483  Twenty-fifth 
Colby  Frank  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  483  Twenty-fifth 
Colby  George  E.,  student  University,  res  W  s  Claremont  av 

S  of  College  av 
Colby  Hiram  H.  (Steere  &  Colby)  res  1315  Twelfth  av 
Colby  Jane,  domestic  969  Grove 

Colby  Julia  E.  Miss,  teacher  Prescott  School,  res  608  Eigh- 
teenth 
Cole  Claude  H.,   steward  Galindo  Hotel,  res  970  Twenty- 
fourth 
Cole  Edward  F.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  534  Fifteenth 
Cole  John  T.,  real  estate,  res  514  Fifteenth 
Cole  Leander  G.  (Burnham,  Standeford  &  Co.)  and  member 

City  Council,  res  1545  Webster 
COIjE  rector  E.,  dentist,  NW  cor  Eleventh  and  Broad- 
way, room  6,  res  SE  cor  Adeline  and  Tenth 
Cole  School,  J.  P.  Garlick  principal,  N  s  Tenth  bet  Union 

and  Poplar 
Cole  William  W.,   laborer  Samm's  Flouring  Mill,  res  553 

Second 
Coleman  H.  Mrs.,  fluter  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Coleman  Hamilton,  cook  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Coleman  James,  res  N  s  Forty-sixth  nr  Shattuck  av,  Temescal 
Coleman  John,  teamster  Louis  Jaife,  res  812  Franklin 
Coleman  John  W.,  capitalist  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Eighth  and 

Brush 
Coleman  Luke,  whitener  and  plasterer,  res  867  Twentieth 
Coleman  Patrick  E.,  engineer  F.  Barnard  &  Co.,   res  1018 

Fifth 
Colfer  John,  yardman  George  F.  Crist,  res  780  East  18th 
Colgett  John,  gardener,  res  1011  Fourteenth 
Colin  Benoit,  trunk  manufacturer,  415  Thirteenth,  res  Perry 

nr  Prospect  av 
College  Hall,  A.  C.  Dietz  proprietor,  NE  cor  Harrison  and 

Central  av 
Collett  John,  farmer,  res  S  s  Temescal  nr  Cherry,  Temescal 
CoUiati  Ferdinand,  laborer  C.  P.  Pt.  E.,  res  C.  P.  Kailroad 

House 
Collier  John  H.,  mill  superintendent,  res  776  Eleventh 
Collier  Susie  Miss,  res  493  Plymouth  av 
Colligan  Charles,  liquor  saloon,  1851  Seventh 
Collins  Albert  W.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1030  Peralta 


PilhoKt  9  PrniAin  Ht'iises  Built,  and  HOQses  and  Lots  lor  Sale  on  tlie  Installment  Plan. 

UlllJCll  Ot   DiUWil  Office  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarKei  St„  S.  F.,  tletoest  collection  ol  aoflern  An  Paper  Haneiiigs. 


168  OAKLAND    [  0  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Collins  Andrew  J.,  clerk  Bernstein  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor  Eigh- 
teenth and  Market 
Collins  Asa  S.,  clerk  County  Court  House,  res  1030  Peralta 
Collins  Benjamin,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  1230  Eighth  av 
Collins  Benjamin  Jr.,  pressman  (S.  F.)  res  1419  Central  av 
Collins  Con.  C,  engineer  C.  P.  E.  K. 
Collins  Dennis,  laborer,  res  167  Eighth 
Collins  Edward,  laborer,  res  S  s  Forty-fifth  nr  Telegraph  av, 

Temescal 
Collins  EldonH.,  copyist  County  Kecorder's  Office,  res  Hay- 
wards 
Collins  Edward  L.,  student  University 
Collins  Frederick  T.,  hatter  (S.  F.)  res  1763  Lincoln 
Collins  George  B.,  painter  (S.  F.)  res  908  Center 
Collins  George  H.,  lumber  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  526  Tenth 
COLLINS  HENRY  M.,  groceries  and  general  merchandise, 
and  agent  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  1766  Seventh,  res  1823 
Short 
Collins  James,  res  1508  Third 
Collins  James  A.,  agent  and  telegraph  operator  Sixteenth-st 

Station  C.  P.  li.  B.,  res  San  Leandro 
Collins  Jeremiah,  expressman  and  varieties,  773  Seventh 
Collins  Jeremiah,  fireman^C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1664  Pacific 
COLLINS  JOHN  S.,  secretary  Mountain   View  Cemetery, 

res  Mountain  View  Cemetery 
Collins  Lyman  P.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  935  Campbell 
Collins  Maggie,  widow,  domestic  1053  Fifth  av 
Collins  Mary,  domestic  125  East  Central  av 
Collins  Michael,  contractor,  res  638  Chestnut 
Collins  Nellie,  widow,  res  839  Eighteenth 
Collins  Patrick  H.,  laborer,  res  1661  Sixteenth 
Collins  Patrick  M.  (P.  M.  Collins  &  Co.)  res  615  Seventeenth 
Collins  P.  M.  &  Co.  (Patrick  M.  Collins)  real  estate  agents, 

954  Seventh 
Collins  Pauline,  widow,  res  552  Sycamore 
Collins  Eichard,  carpenter,  res  1230  Eighth  av 
Collins  Eobert,  compositor,  res  917  Fifth 
Collins  Thomas,  gasfitter  and  plumber,  res  712  Broadway 
Collins  William,  superintendent  Mountain  View  Cemetery, 

res  1986  Webster 
Collischonn  Charles,  bank  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  763  Grove 
Collj'er  Charles,  carpenter,  res  1728  Central  av 
Collyer  David,  plumber  (S.  F.)  res  1728  Central  av 
Collyer  George,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  1728  Central  av 
Collyer  Jacob,  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1728  Central  av 
Collyer  John,  laborer,  res  711^  Fifth 


O      r      I  AIIMnpY         Pf^OMPT  ATTENTION  TO  ORDERS  FOR  WASHING. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


All  kinds  of  PURE  ICE  CREAM  made  to  order  at  GORDON'S. 


OAKLAND     [  0  ]    DIRECTORY.  169 

Colman  J.  Edward,  with  W.  S.  Read  &  Co.,  res  828  Webster 

Colman  John,  wood  turner,  res  828  Webster 

Columbia  Soda  Works,  C.  C  Dall  proprietor,  754  Clay 

Colvin  James  A.,  gasfitter  (S.  F.)  res  1726  Pacific 

Colvin  Mary  A.,  widow,  res  1012  East  16tli 

Colwell  William  A.,  clerk  O.  M.  Amy,  res  W  s  Telegraph 
av  nr  Foity-niuth,  Temescal 

Comber  James,  car  repairer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1614  Eighth 

COMER  JOHN  H.,  proprietor  Seventh  Street  House,  NW 
cor  Seventh  and  Pine 

Commercial  Insurance  Co.,  J.  J.  Gardiner  agent,  1106 
Broadway 

Commercial  Union  Assurance  Co.,  John  H.  Troy  agent,  457 
Ninth 

Commissioner  Court,  J.  E.  Havens,  Chambers,  Court  House, 
2nd  floor 

Commonwealth  Insurance  Co.  (Fire  of  Boston)  Doe,  Griffin 
&  Seaman  agents,  958  Broadway 

Compton  Annie  Mrs.,  res  S  s  Cleveland  av  nr  Telegraph  av, 
Temescal 

Compton  K.  H.  brakeman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Union  Hotel 

Comstock  Albert  V.,  foreman  Union  Shaft  (Virginia  City, 
Nev.)  res  1518  Broadway 

Comstock  Mary  Mrs.,  res  Kohler-Chase  House 

CONARD  WILLIS  D.,  drugs  and  medicines,  633  East  Cen- 
tral av 

Conboy  Mary,  widow,  res  Tweut3'-second  nr  Filbert 

Concanon  Marcus  M.,  resSW  cor  Twenty -fifth  and  Broad- 
way 

Concanon  William  N.,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  SW  cor 
Twenty-fifth  and  Broadway 

Condit  Ira  M.  Rev.,  pastor  Chinese  Presbyterian  Church, 
res  262  Thirteenth 

Condon  James  P.,  laborer,  res  San  Leandro  Road,  Fitch- 
burg 

Condon  Thomas,  with  H.  C.  Clark,  res  Bay  av,  Melrose 

Condre  Francis  M.,  widow,  fruits  and  confectionery,  669 
Broadway 

Condrey  Maria,  domestic  1120  Peralta 

Condron  Delia  Mrs.,  teacher  Mills'  Seminary 

Cone  John,  laborer,  res  1715  Atlantic 

Conger  B.  T.,  compositor,  res  N  s  Alcatraz  av  nr  Calais, 
Temescal 

Conger  William,  clerk  John  Cushing,  res  NW  cor  Ninth  and 
Washington 

Congregational  Association  of  Christian  Chinese,  623  Tenth 


The  "Oakland"  Collection  Office,  eTa!J 


Broadway,  up  stairs 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Martet  St.,  S.  F.--Special  Besigjs  in  Window  Shades  to  Orfler. 


170  OAKLAND    [  C  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Congregational  Church,  NW  cor  Third  and  Castro 

Congress  E.  Mrs.,  res  469|  Ninth 

CONKLIN  BROTHERS  (William  M.  and  Frank)  proprie- 
tors Oakland  Carpet  Beating  Establishment,  N  s  Twen- 
ty-first bet  Telegraph  av  and  Broadway 

Conklin  Frank  (Conklin  Brothers)  res  S.  F. 

Conklin  Frank  G.,  glove  manufacturer  (S.  F.)  res  1266 
Fourth  av 

Conklin  William  M.  (Conklin  Brothers)  res  S.  F. 

Conley  John,  laborer,  res  703  Twenty-seventh 

Conley  John,  plasterer,  res  1710  Pacific 

Conley  Lizzie,  domestic  Jose'  M.  Valdez,  W  s  Waverley  bet 
Twenty-third  and  Twenty-fourth 

Conley  Margaret,  chambermaid  Tubbs  Hotel 

Conley  Michael,  laborer,  res  1622  Union 

Conlin  Edward,  blacksmith  C.  P.  R.  Pt.,  res  809  Twenty- 
second 

Conlon  John,  lather,  res  654  Linden 

Connecticut  Insurance  Co.  (fire,  of  Hartford)  Doe,  Griffin  & 
Seaman  agents,  958  Broadway 

Connell  Maria  Miss,  dressmaker  ("S.  F.)  res  1269  Central  av 

Connell  Mary  Mrs.,  res  1269  Central  av 

Connell  Michael,  barkeeper  S.  D.  Cronin,  res  1760  San 
Pablo  av 

Connell  Rose  Miss,  dressmaker  (S.  F.)  res  1269  Central  av 

Connell  Thomas,  master  mariner,  res  foot  Bay  av,  Melrose 

Connelly  Denis,  res  470  Seventh 

Connelly  Michael,  dairyman  Julius  Frank,  res  S  s  East  14th 
nr  Fruit  Vale  av 

Connelly  Nicholas,  butcher,  res  W  s  Union  av  nr  Green 

Connelly  Thomas,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Connely  Dennis,  stableman,  res  519  Sixth 

Conners  John,  dealer  fruit  (S.  F.)res  N  s  Forty-fifth  nr  Tel- 
egraph av,  Temescal 

Conners  Maggie  Miss,  teacher  Cole  School,  res  1354  Eighth 

Conners  Mary,  domestic  NW  cor  Park  and  San  Pablo  av 

O  .<^  XS:  3Li  .<^  INT  X3 

STEAM  CARPET  BEATING    MACHINE, 

Twenty-flrst  Street,  between  Broadway  awl  Telegrapli  Avenue. 

CONKLIN  BROS.      ....     PROPRIETORS. 


S.  F,  LftUNDRY, 


WASHING  WELL  DONE  AT  VERY  LOW  RATES. 

Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  ICE  WAGONS  run  regularly  to  Alameda  and  Berkeley. 


OAKLAND     [  0  ]    DIRECTORY.  171 

Conners  MoUie  E.  Miss,   teacher  Prescott  School,  res  1354 

Eighth 
Conners  Timothy,  employee  C  P.  K.  K. 
Connerty  Mary,  domestic  P.  S.  Wilcox,  1689  Telegraph  av 
Conness  Thomas,  gardener  John  A.   Benson,  res  Seminary 

av  nr  Mills'  Seminary 
Connolly  Francis,  stevedore,  res  921  Fifth 
Connolly  Frank,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  K.,  res  953  Fifth 
Connolly  Jeremiah,  barkeeper  S.   D.  Cronin,  res  1760  San 

Pablo  av 
Connolly  John,  car  cleaner  C  P.  R.  P.,  res  1710  Pacific 
Connolly  Martin,  laborer,  res  N  s  First  bet  Magnolia  and 

Adeline 
Connolly  Owen,  laborer,  res  863  Cedar 
Connolly  Patrick,  res  769  Pine 
Connolly  William,  laborer,  res  652  Franklin 
Connor  Cornelius,  laborer,  res  1062  Twenty-fourth 
Connor  Daniel,  laborer  Castle  Dome  Mining  and  Smelting 

Co.,  res  E  s  High  nr  P.  P.  crossing,  Melrose 
Connor  Eliza,  fancy  goods,  961  Seventh 
Connor  Hugh,  laborer,  res  E  s  Railroad  av  opp  Merced  av, 

Temescal 
Connor  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  res  957  Jefferson 
Connor  Peter  C.,  expressman,  res  1505  Fifth 
Connor  William,    car  cleaner  C.  P.  R.  R.,   res  1662  Six- 
teenth 
Connors  Bridget,  domestic  John  H.  Smyth,  W  s  Claremont 

av  nr  Tvler,  Claremont 
Connors  C.,"^  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1718  Eighth 
Connors  Dora,  domestic  L.  H.  Hawley,  2100  Telegraph  av 
Connors  Patrick,  laborer,  res  223  Ettie 

Connors  William,  coachman  Frederick  Delger,  res  252  Louisa 
Conrad  George,  billiard-table  maker  (S.  F.)  res  760  Frank- 
lin 
CONRADI  PHILLIP,  cigars  and  tobacco,  467  Seventh,  res 

215  Fifth 
Conradi  William,  cigarnlaker  Phillip  Conradi,  res  215  Fifth 
Conry  John,  tinsmith,  res  1312  West 
Conry  Joseph  T.,  plumber  R.  D.  Fearey,  res  1312  West 
Considine  Patrick,  groceries  and  liquors,  218  Sixth 
Conte  Frank  J.,  laborer  Manuel  Cindra,  res  Hays  Vallev 
Continental  Insurance  Co.  (Fire  of  New  York)  Doe,  Griffin 

<fc  Seaman  agents,  95^'  Broadway 
CONTINENTAL  OIL  AND  TRANSPORTATION  CO..  R. 

R.  Kirkpatrick  agent,  warehouse  cor  Castro  and  First, 

office  714  Castro 


riTTTTTITtm     0      TiTinTTTlT    Pai-iios  Pui-fhaslua:  fiirnished  willi  Mone.r  for 


Interett.      Ao.  8  Varfe  Bow,  Park  St.,  Alameda. 


GEO.W.  CLARK,  645MamtSt,S.  F,  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


172  OAKLAND    [  0  ]    DIRECTORY. 

CONTRA  COSTA  LAUNDRY    ASSOCIATION,    Hallett, 

Bartlett  &  Dalton  proprietors,  NW  cor  Fourteenth  and 

Kirkhara,  office  867  Broadway  and  28  Sacramento  S.  F. 

CONTRA  COSTA  PRODUCE  CO.,  Jones  &  Slitz  managers, 

369  Central  av 
CONTRA  COSTA  WATER  CO.,  A.  Chabot  president,  Wil- 
liam H.  Mead  secretary,  Remi  Chabot  superintendent, 
458  Eighth 
Contreras    Clara,  domestic  O.  H.    Burnham.  1017   Madison 
Contreras  Frederick,  teamster  Daniel  Foster,  res  522  Fourth 
Contreras  Peter,  teamster,  res  522  Fourth 
Convent  of  Our  Lady  of  Lourdes,  East  16th  bet  Fifteenth 

and  Sixteenth  avs 
Convent  of  Our  Lady  of  the   Sacred  Heart,   Sister  M.   J. 

Baptist  superior  principal,  1534  Webster 
Converse  A.  M.,  res  574  Sycamore 
Conway  Martin,  laborer,  res  1312  West 
Conway  Mary,  domestic  George  A.  Nourse,  res  1205  Oak 
Conway  Samuel  T.,  teamster  Asher  Tyler,  res  cor  Eighth  av 

and  East  11th 

Conway  Thomas,  gardener  Oakland  Ladies'  Relief  Society 

Home,    S  s  Linden  bet  Telegraph  av  and  Broadway, 

Temescal 

Conway  Thomas,  laborer,  res  N  s  Fortieth  nr  Lusk,  Tem- 

Cook  Nellie  Miss,  teacher  Lafayette  School,  res  729  Eighth 

escal 
Coogan  Timothy  C,  attorney -at-law  (S.  F.)  res  954  Fifth 
Cook  Alexander  J.,  cattle  dealer,  res  1212  Sixteenth  av 
Cook  Alonzo  G.,  attorney-at-law,  res  NW  cor  Kennedy  and 

Dennison,  East  Oakland 
Cook  Andrew  R.,  butcher  Victor  Gilardin,   res   1212  Six- 
teenth av 
Cook  Carrie,  cook  I.  W-  Knox,  534  Knox  pi 
Cook  Carroll,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  122  Lake 
Cook  C.  W.,  res  Galindo  Hotel 
Cook  Elisha  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1305  Madison 
Cook  Frank,  laundryman  Contra  CoSta  Laundry 
Cook  George  W.,  chemist  (S.  F.)  res  729  Eighth 
Cook  George  W.  Jr.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  729  Eighth 
Cook  James,  res  1610  Central  av 
Cook  James,  tailor  S.  Francis,  res  765  Jackson 
Cook  Joseph,  laborer,  res  418  Third,  rear 
Cook  Joseph  E.,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  1155  Jackson 
Cook  L.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  821  Washington 
Cook  Napoleon  B.,    carpenter  Oakland  Planing  Mills,  res 
Alameda 


Sr     I  AIINnDY     WASHING  done  at  short  notice. 
.     r.     LMUIlUril.  Office.  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  in  all  parts  of  Oakland. 


OAKLAND    [  0  ]    DIRECTORY.  173 

Cook  Peter,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  1222  Fourteenth 
Cook  Philip  Mrs.,  widow,  dressmaker,  res  912  Clay- 
Cook  Sarah  B.,  widow,  res  1385  Telegraph  av 
Cook  S.  M.  Mrs.,  res  960  Clay 
Cool  Russell  H.,  dentist,  office  and  res  Dietz  Opera  House, 

NE  cor  Webster  and  Central  av 
Coolbaugh  Elizabeth,  widow,  res  561  East  16th 
Coolbrith  Ina  D.  Miss,  librarian  Oakland  Free  Library,  res 

564  Fifteenth 
Coolej  Herman,  assistant  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.  (S.  F.)  res 

1665  Seward 
Coolidge  George  W.,  cream  tartar  (S.  F.)  res  811  Castro 
Coolidge  James  C,  local  agent  U.  S.  Railway  Mail  Service 

(S.  F.)  res  695  Thirty-fourth 
Coolidge  Mary  E.,  widow,  res  811  Castro 
Coome  Robert  B.,  compiler,   res  N  s  Sixth  bet  Broadway 

and  Washington 
Cooney  John,  laborer  Charles  Newton 
Cooney  Peter  E.,  letter  carrier,  res  1638  Adeline 
Coons  George,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  S.  F. 
Coop  John,  carpenter  (S.  F.)  res  313  Seventh 
Cooper  A.  J.  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  Snyder  Block 
Cooper  Ansel  J.,  clerk  W.  E.  Beeson,  res  475  Ninth 
Cooper  Eugene  T.,    secretary  California  Paper  Co.  (S.  F.) 

res  NE  cor  East  14th  and  Fifth  av 
Cooper  Francis,  teamster  Taylor  &  Co.,  res  733  Magnolia 
Cooper  Jane  Mrs.,   res  N  s  Forty-seventh  nr  Shattuck  av, 

Temescal 
Cooper  Thomas,  laborer,  res  713  Brush 
Coots  John,  painter,  res  672  TAventy-seventh 
Coots  John  W.,  plumber,  res  672  Twenty-seventh 
Cope  Hayward,  student,  res  1513  Telegraph  av 
Cope  John,  clerk  Charles  McCall,  res  1368  Brush 
Cope  Walter  B.,  student  Univeisity,  res  1513  Telegraph  av 
Cope  Warner  W.,   attorney-at-law''(S.  F.)    res   1513   Tele- 
graph av 
Copeland  E.  N.  Mrs.,  res  613  Fifteenth 
Copeland  Isaac,  miner,  res  688  Twenty-fourth 
Copeland  William,  bakery,  1574  Fifth 

COPIjIN  ALANSON,  importer  corsets,  ladies'  underwear, 
children's  goods,   etc.",  1171  Broadway,  res  566  Fred- 
erick 
Copp  Charles  W.,  hackman  C.  A.  McCloud,  res  673  Tenth 
Copp  H.  E.  Mrs.,  res  NW  cor  Broadway  and  Twenty-first 
Copp  J.,  cook  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor  Claremont  av  and 
Clifton,  Temescal 


Collect  Your  Bills  IMS.L'1 


ST.  and  BBOADWAY,  t'liSl^jrt. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Marm  St.,  S.  F.,  Agent  lor  Patent  Window  Shade  Fixtures. 


174  OAKLAND    [  0  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Copp  Lincoln,  driver  Wliittier,  Fuller  &   Co.,  res  NW  cor 

Broadway  and  Twenty -first 
Copperheim  Mrs.,  res  527  Charter 
Corbeille  Gilbert,  coachman  Sacred  Heart  College,  res  22 

Webster 
Corbin  Caroline,  widow,  res  lOGl  Seventh  av 
Corcoran  James,  res  1B78  Ninth 
Cordan  Antonio  C.  barber  (S.  F.)  res  506  East  15th 
Cordan  Frank  C,  barber  (S.  F.)  res  506  East  15th 
Cordano  Michael,  bootblack  (S.  F.)  res  655  Myrtle 
Corder  James  G.,   glue  manufacturer.  East  Central  av  foot 

Twentieth  av,  res  970  East  Central  av 
Corder  F.  E.,  tanner  Thomas  W.   Corder,  res  Alcatraz  av, 

Harmon  Tract 
Corder  Thomas   W.,    hides   and  tallow,   Butchertown,   res 

972  Center 
Cordes  Edward,  clerk  L.  Feldmann  &  Co.,  res  1318  Seventh 
Cordes  H.,  clerk  Hermann  Koster,  res  719  Webster 
Cordes  Hermann,  res  1318  Seventh 
Cordes  John  (Bredhoff  &  Cordes)  res  819  Kirkham 
Corkery  Philip,  laborer,  res  814  Henry,  rear 
Corley  Thomas,   nursery,  NW  cor  Old  County  Road  and 

Cameron 
Corliss  Elihu  M.,  car  repairer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  887  Pine 
Cornell  Charles  E.,  collector  (S.  F.)  res  1113  Eighth  av 
Cornell    Charles    M.,    carpenter   and   contractor,    res  1113 

Eighth  av 
Cornell  George  P.,  detective  (S.  F.)  res  574  East  14th 
Cornell  Peter  M.,  carpenter  East  Oakland  Planing  Mills,  res 

1107  Twenty-second  av 
Cornell  Robert,  res  854  Jefferson 
Cornish  Alexander,  upholsterer,  res  404  Fifth 
Cornish  W.  C,  farmer,  res  SW  cor  Fruit  Vale  av  and  Old 

County  Road 
Cornor  Charles  W.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  359  Central  av,  res 

810  Jackson 
CORNWALL  AMBROSE,  dentist,  1069  Broadway,  res  cor 

Vernon  and  Lee 
Cornwell  M.  H.,  carcleaner,  res  920  Henry 
CORONER  ALAMEDA  COUNTY,  William  T.  Hamilton, 

office  1112  Broadway 
Corrella  M.,  res  360  East  16th 
Corrigan  Daniel,   laborer,  res  W  s  Webster  nr  Mountain 

View  Cemetery 
Corrigan  Peter,  plumber  John  G.  Anderson,  res  824  Lin- 
den 


Q      P      I  AIINHRY  Lace  Curtains,  Blankets  and  Flannels,  a  Specialty. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


OAKLAND     [  C  ]    DIRECTORY.  175 

Cortage  Edward  L.,  proprietor  West  Oakland  Broom  Fac- 
tory, 1667  William 
Cory  Benjamin  F.,  bricklayer,  res  Capitol  Hotel 
Cosmopolitan  House,  NW  cor  Seventh  and  Broadway 
Cosmopolitan  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Association,  George 

Atkinson  secretary,  624  East  Central  av 
Costa  John,  seaman,  res  152  Louise 

Costellon  Damion,   clerk   J.    B.    Miranda,   res  407  Eighth 
Costigan  James  M.,  manager  Granger's  Business  Associa- 
tion (S.  F.)  res  1305  Franklin 
Costigan  John  H.,  division  shop  clerk  C.  P.  K.  R.,  res  1046 

Peralta 
Cotter  William,  real  estate,  res  967  Cypress 
Cotter  William  J.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  967  Cypress 
Cotton  Charles  E.,  messenger  American  District  Telegraph 

Co.,  res  546  Thirty-fifth 
Cotton  C.  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  546  Thirty-fifth 
Cotton    Ernest  J.,  blindmaker    Enterprise  Mills,    res  546 

Thirty-fifth 
Cotton  Frank  E.,  carpenter,  res  590  Thirty-fifth 
Cotton  Jared  C,    bookkeeper  California  Building  Co.,  res 

662  Fourth 
Cotton  Lee  F.,  painter,  res  761  Clay 
Cottrell  Henry,  assistant  secretary  Union  Club  (S.  F.)  res 

1003  Central  av 
Coughlin  Dennis,  milkman,  res  771  Eleventh 
Coughlin  Edward  J.,  blacksmith  C.  P.  E.  E. 
Coughlin  Jeremiah,  hostler  Eobert  Glover,  res  841  Clay 
Coughlin  John,  blacksmith  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1519  Seventh 
Coughlin  John,  special  police,  res  821  Washington 
Coughlin  John  J.,    foreman*  M.   De  La  Montanya,   res  903 

Washington 
Coughlin  Michael,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  125  Hannah 
Coughlin  Timothy  L.,  sign  painter  Frederick  M.  Farwell 
Coulter  W.,  painter  Stanley  Stephenson,  res  Oakland  House 
COUNTY  CLERK  AND  AUDITOR,  Andrew  Eyder,  office 

Court  House,  room  1 
COUNTY  COURT  HOUSE,  W  s  Broadway  bet  Fourth  and 

Fifth 
COUNTY  CORONER,  William  T.  Hamilton,  1112  Broad- 
way 
County  Jail,  E  s  Washington  bet  Fourth  and  Fifth 
COUNTY  RECORDER,  P.  E.  Borein,  office  Court  House, 

room  9 
COUNTY  SHERIFF,  Jeremiah  Tyrrel,  office  Court  House, 
first  floor 


Pllhoi't  9    DrniAfn     No  better  Investmenl  lHan  me  BarEains  in  Alameda  Real  Eslaie 

UIIUCllOC    DIUWIL  Offered  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR. 


176  OAKLAND    [  C  ]    DIRECTORY. 

COUNTY    SUPERINTENDENT    OF    SCHOOLS,   J.    C. 

Gilson,  office  Court  Hovise,  room  5 

COUNTY  SURVEYOR,  Alameda  County,  George  L.  Nus- 
baumer,  office  Court  House,  first  floor 

COUNTY  TREASURER  AND  TAX  COLLECTOR,  Charles 
E.  Palmer,  office  Court  House,  room  2 

Courreges  John,  tripe  dealer,  Butchertown,  res  N  s  Summer 
nr  Adeline,  Temescal 

Court  Commissioner,  J.  F.  Havens,  chambers  Court  House, 
second  floor 

Court  House,  County,  W  s  Broadway  bet  Fourth  and  Fifth 

Court  House  School,  Miss  C.  M.  Ellis  principal,  NW  cor 
East  14th  and  Twentieth  av 

Court  Police,  John  Yule  Judge,  City  Hall 

COURT  SUPERIOR,  Department  No.  1,  A.  M.  Crane  Judge, 
chambers  Court  House,  second  floor.  Department  No. 
2,  W.  E.  Greene  Judge,  chambers  Court  House,  second 
floor 

Courvoisier  Frederick  L.,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1375  Frank- 
lin ♦ 

Coutolenc  Eugene  F.,  market,  NE  cor  Third  and  Jefferson, 
res  574  Third 

Coutolenc  John  H.,  butcher,  res  612  Filbert 

Covaco  Joaquin  P.,  shoemaker,  455  Fourth 

Covasso  Eene  J.,  laborer  Continental  Oil  Co.,  res  665  Third 

Coveney  John,  carpenter,  res  859  Clay 

Covert  H.  S.,  painter  C.  P.  E.  K.,  res  Winsor  House 

Cowan  David  D.,  shipcarpenter  C.P.E.R.,  res  1779  William 

Cowan  Ewing,  painter,  res  725  Henry 

Cowan  J.  R.,  traveling  agent,  res  665  Eleventh 

CoAvan  William  H.,  foreman  East  Oakland  Planing  Mills, 
res  S  s  Thirty-ninth  nr  Telegraph  av,  Temescal 

Cowan  William  H.,  plumber  (S.  F.)  res  1121  Peralta 

Coward  Hamilton  G.,  miner,  res  1324  Eleventh  av 

Coward  M.  G.,  clerk  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  res  1324  Elev- 
enth av 

Coward  P,  H.,  messenger  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  res  1324 
Eleventh  av 

Cowell  John,  carpenter,  res  367  East  18tli 

Cowell  Richard,  carpenter,  res  412  East  16th 

Cowell  Thomas,  gardener  Watson  A.  Bray,  res  1656  Thir- 
teenth av 

Coweu  John  Q.,  painter,  res  1458  Seventh 

Cowper  Isaac,  veterinary  surgeon,  res  1461  San  Pablo  av 

Cowper  Jane  Mrs.,  variety  store,  1461  San  Pablo  av 

Cox  George,  woodturner  (S.  F.)  res  204  B 


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OAKLAND    [  0  ]    DIPECTORY.  177 

Cox  George  W.,  mining,  res  E  s  Claremont  av  bet  Tyler  and 

Russell,  Claremont 
Cox  Francelia  Miss,  res  950  Wood 
Cox  Gustave,  civil  engineer,  res  569  Eighth 
Cox  James  P.  C,  insurance  agent  (S.  F.)  res  861  Myrtle 
Cox  James  W.  (J.  W.  Cox  &  Co.,  S.  F.)  res  Koss  Browne 

Way  off  Vernon  av,  Claremont 
Cox  J.  T.  Mrs.,  physician,  res  362  East  10th 
Cox  J.  W.,  painter  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Cox  J.  W.  Mrs.,  res  Tremont  House 
Cox  Patrick  A.  (McMillan  &  Cox)  res  837  Market 
Cox  Thomas  J.,  railroadman,  res  1557  Seventh 
Cox  William,  carpenter,  res  1817  Goss 
Coxhead  Thomas  C,  physician  and  surgeon,  476  Central  av, 

res  674  Sixteenth 
Coyne  John,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1517  Atlantic 
Coyne  John  T.,  clerk  Newland  House 
Coyne  Michael,  car  repairer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  825  Chester 
Cozzens  Thomas,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Crabtree  Benjamin,  res  1653  Grove  # 

Crabtr^e  Couvers  L.,  assistant  general  baggage  agent  C.  P. 

R.  R.  (S.  F.)  res  519  Seventeenth 
Craddock  Charles  F.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  1309  Web- 
ster 
Craffe  Henry,  porter  (S.  F.)  res  1052  East  Twenty-first 
Craft  N.  E.,  groceries  853  East  Central  av,  res  561  East  16th 
Craft  Hichard  C,  grocer,  res  561  East  16th 
Craib  Wilb'am,  collector  Edward  A.  Brown,  res  359  Ninth 
Craig  Albert  W.,  photographer  (S.  F.)  res  310  Third 
Craig  Andrew^,   salesman  Oakland  Lumber  Yard,  res  1213 

Madison 
Craig  Belle,  widow,  res  1013  Sixth  av 
Craig  Homer  A.,  insurance  (S.  F.)  res  2223  Grove 
Craig  Hugh,  insurance  agent  (S.  F.)  res  1126  Myrtle 
Craig  Simpson  A.,  clerk  C.  P.  R.  R.  (S.  F.)res  867  Chester 
Craig  Victor,  photographer  (S.  F.)  res  310  Third 
CRAIG  WILLIAM  H.,  dentist,  1055  Broadway,  rooms  1-2, 

res  570  Thirteenth 
Craig  William  H.,  real  estate  agent,  1002  Broadway,  res  867 

Chester 
Craig  William  J.,  clerk  C.  P.  R.  R.  (S.  F.)  res  867  Chester 
Craker  Judson  T.,   sash  and  blind  maker  (S.  F.)  res  1709 

Central  av 
Cram  Edward  G.,  res  933  Linden 
Cramer  A.  E.  H.,  accountant  Union  Savings  Bank,  res  1509 

Broadway 


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Crandall  Henry  B.,  carpenter,  res  1678  Lincoln 
Crandell  Benjamin,  letter  carrier,  res  675  East  24:th 
CRANE  ADDISON  M.,  Judge  Superior  Court,  Department 
No.  1,  chambers  Court  House,  top  floor,  res  Haywards 
Crane  Charles  W.,  advertising  and  purchasing  agent  (S.  F.) 

res  1059  Poplar 
Crane  Ellen,  domestic,  156  East  Central  av 
Crane  Erwin  J.,  agent  (S.  F.)  res  1379  Jackson 
Crane  James  E.,  clerk  C.  P.  R.  E.  (S.  F.)  res  963  Clay 
Crane  Jesse  H.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  815  Thirteenth 
Crane  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  res  921  Webster 
Crane  William  H.,  attorney-at-law,  res  971  Market 
Cranston  Robert  £).,  carpenter  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res 

1466  Fifth 
Crase  James,  foreman  of  construction  C.  P.  R.  R.,  .res  1461 

Third 
Crawford  Alfred,  carpenter,  res  404  Fifth 
Crawford  Arthur  W^.,  carpenter  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res 

Franklin  House 
Crawfor(i  Ashbury  E.,  teamster,  res  617  Tenth 
Crawford  J.  W.,  farmer,  E  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Alcatraz  av, 

Temescal 
Crawford  Lucy  E.  Mrs.,  teacher  Tompkins  School,  res  Cen- 
tennial House 
Crawford  S.,  pressman   Tribune   Publishing   Co.,  res   810 

Webster 
Crawford  Thomas  B.,  engineer  (S.  F.)  res  cor  Central  avand 

Wood 
Crawford  Thomas  O.,  principal  Lincoln  School,  res  Centen- 
nial House 
Crawley  Jeremiah,  farmer,  res  837  Twenty-ninth 
Creed  Johanna,  domestic  1018  Eighteenth 
Crellin  John,  oyster  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  1061  Oak 
Crellin  Thomas,  oyster  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  1364  Broadway 
Crellin  Thomas  A.,  student,  res  1061  Oak 
Crenan  Rosa  Miss,  clerk  John  F.  Snow  &  Co.,  res  S.  F. 
Creque  Frederick  F.,  supervisor  weights  of  mails  (S.  F.)  res 

W  s  Claremont  av  nr  Tyler,  Claremont 
Creque  William  K.,  res  N  s  Tyler  bet  Claremont  and  Col- 
lege avs,  Claremont 
Cressey  Calvin  J.  (A.  J.  Butterfield  &  Co.)  res  Modesto 
Cribben  John,  coachman,  res  1054  Broad way 
Crichton  Robert,  deputy  assessor,  res  563  Sixth 
Crinnion  Peter,  builder,  res  768  Seventh 
Crisman  C.  L.,  carpenter,  res  NE  cor  Elizabeth  and  Alcatraz 
av,  Temescal 


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OAKLAND    [  C  ]    DIRECTORY.  179 

Crist  Elizabeth,  widow,  res  972  Thirty-fifth 

Crist  Elsie  Miss,  res  972  Thirty-fifth  ' 

CRIST  GEORGE  F.,  proprietor   Brooklyn   Lumber   Yard, 

foot  Commerce  (and  George  F.  Crist  &  Co.)  res  1053 

East  14th 
CRIST  GEORGE  F.  &  CO.  (George  F.  Crist,  John  C.  Kued 

and  Henrj  J.  Derby)  proprietors  Brooklyn  Tannery,  NE 

cor  Twenty -first  and  East  Central  avs 
Crist  Kudolph,  res  1053  East  14th 
Croci  John,  gardiner  J.  E.  "^^'hitcher,  res  1518  Curtis 
Crocker  Aaron  (L.  &  A.  Crocker)  res  1017  Webster 
Crocker  Adolph,   salesman  L.  <fe  A.  Crocker,  res  1017  Web- 
ster 
Crocker  Joel,  brakeman  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res  1516  Eighth 
Crocker  L.  &  A.  (Lesser  and  Aaron  Crocker)  staple  and  fancy 

dry  goods,  458-460  Ninth 
Crocker  Lesser  (L.  &  A.  Crocker)  res  S.  F. 
Crocker  Winslow,  carpenter,  res  S  s  Fourteenth  bet  West 

and  Market 
Crockett  John,  mining  secretary  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  East  14th, 

Fruit  Yale 
Crockett  Joseph  B.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  East  14th, 

Fruit  Yale 
Croke  James,  groceries  and  liquors,  1701  Adeline 
Croker  Mary  Mrs.,  nurse,  res  Tremont  House 
Crompton  George,  clerk  P.  W.  Butler  6c  Co. 
Cromptou  James,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry,  res 

1651  Myrtle 
Crompton  John,  engineer  stmr  Thoroughfare,  res  NE  cor 

Telegraph  ay  and  Twenty-fifth 
Crompton  Robert,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry,  res 

1651  Myrtle 
Crompton  Sarah,  groceries,  1651  Myrtle 
Crompton  Thomas,  gardener  Groves  &  Buchanan,  res  Tele- 

gi'aph  av  ur  Sycamore 
Cron  William,  butcher,  res  955  East  Central  ay 
Cron  William  Jr.,  butcher,  res  955  East  Central  ay 
Cronan  Cornelius,  laborer,   res  S  s  Forty-sixth  nr  Shattuck 

av,  Temescal 
Cronan  Ellen,  widow,  res  561  East  15th 
Cronan  John,  farmer,  res  NE   cor  Old  County  Road  and 

Mitchell,  Fruit  Yale 
Crone  Ellen,  domestic  522  Ninth 
Cronin  Annie  Miss,  dressmaker  Mrs.   E.  W.  Johnson,  res 

561  East  15th 
Cronin  Bridget,  chambermaid  I.  L.  Requa,  Piedmont 


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Cronin  Catherine  Miss,  res  471  Tweuty-sixth 
Cronin  Daniel,  driver  Brooklyn  Engine  No.  4,  Oakland  Fire 
Department,  res  S  s  East  14tli  bet  Twelfth  and  Thir- 
teenth avs 
Cronin  Denis,  carriage  washer  Robert  Glover,  res  NW  cor 

Seventeenth  and  San  Pablo  av 
Cronin  Stephen  D.,  saloon,  1752  San  Pablo  av,  res  1760  San 

Pablo  av 
Crook  A.  B.,  mining  agent,  res  809  Webster 
Crooks  Matthew  J. ,  res  E  s  Humboldt  av  nr  Oregon,  Tem- 

escal 
Cropley  Simon,  expressman,  res  420  First 
Crosby  Charles,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Crosby  Kate,  domestic  SE  cor  Twenty-first  and  East  29th 
Crosby  John  G.,  car  repairer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1808  William 
Crosley  J.  S.,  produce  dealer,  res  G02  Sixteenth 
Cross  Betsy  Mrs.,  res  1724  Eighth 
Cross  Ira  D.,  res  NE  cor  Fourteenth  av  and  East  23rd 
Cross  M.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1318  Jackson 
Crossen  Rose,   domestic  Erie  House 
Crossey  Michael,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1506  Seventh 
Crossman  C.  D.,  carpenter,  resE  s  Fortieth  nr  Grove,  Tem- 

escal 
Crossman  John,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1771  Lincoln 
Crosson  James,  clerk  Bart  Morgan  &  Co.,   res  769  Seven- 
teenth 
Crosson  Mary  A. ,  widow,  res  769  Seventeenth 
Crouch  Elisha,  farmer,  res  1061  Seventh  av 
Qrouch  W.  T.  Mrs.,  res  668  Fourteenth 
Crow  Isaac  P.  (Morris  &  Co.)  res  1320  Chestnut 
Crow  William,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1862  Seventh 
Crowe  Herbert,  farmer,  res  N  s  Redwood  Road  nr  Alderney 

Farm 
Crowell  Caroline  I.  Mrs.,  res  1028  Chestnut 
Crowell  Eugene  E.,  foreman   freight   department  Oakland 

Wharf,  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1028  Chestnut 
Crowell  Hiram  Mrs.,  res  469 J  Ninth 
Crowley  Catherine  B.,  widow,  res  239  Louise 
Crowley  Charles,  blacksmith,  res  239  Louise 
Crowley  Cornelius,  laborer,  res  665  Twenty-sixth 
Crowley  Daniel,  fireman  stmr  Julia,  res  214  HoUis 
Crowley  Daniel,  gasfitter,  res  667  Twenty-sixth 
Crowley  Daniel  F.,  barber  Classon  &  Trost,  res  Winters' 

Hotel 
Crowley  Dennis  D.,  oculist  and  surgeon,  oflSce  and  res  Cali- 
fornia Medical  College 


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OAKLAND    [  0  ]    DIRECTORY.  181 

Crowley  John,  fireman  stmr  Oakland,  res  1662  Third 
Crowley  Thomas,  res  S  s  Thirty-ninth  nr  Telegraph  av,  Tem- 

escal 
Cruess  Frank,  clerk  L.  <fe  A.  Crocker,  res  916  Wood 
Cruess  L.  D.  Mrs.,  res  916  Wood 

Cruff  Thomas  H.,  bookkeeper  S.  B.  Boyce,  res  614  Seven- 
teenth 
Cruft  John,  teacher  music,  res  717  Sixth 
Cruise  Elizabeth,  widow,  res  612  Madison 
Crumb  Edgar  D.,  clerk  H.  M.  Collins,  res  887  Pine 
Crummy  J.,  butcher  Frank  J.  Mc Worthy,  res  Union  Hotel 
Cruse  William,  foreman  Pacific  Improvement  Co.,  res  N  s 

Seventh  nr  Pine 
Cruser  George  E.,  porter  College  Hall,  res  764  Fifth 
Cruz  Antone,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  E. 
Cruz  Henry,  master  mariner,  res  674  Twenty-seventh 
Cruz  Manuel,  deckhand  stmr  Oakland,  res  254  Harlan 
CRYSTAL  PALACE,  John  Fennessy  proprietor,  463  Ninth 
Cubery  William  M.,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  960  Eighth 
Cubery  W.   M.   Mrs.,  teacher   Tompkins    School,  res   960 

Eighth 
Cuddy  John,  printer  Pacific  Press,  res  1676  Central  av 
Cuff  Thomas,  plumber  Dalziel  &  MoUer,  res  Alcatraz  av  nr 

Telegraph  av,  Temescal 
Culhane  G.  groceries  and  liquors,  751  Willow 
Cullen  John,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  621  Third 
Cullen  John,  res  1407  Thirteenth 
Cullen  Michael,  laborer,  res  E  s  High  nr  East  14th,  Fruit 

Vale 
Cullen  Thomas,  machinist  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1717  Eighth 
Cullemore  John,  gardener  Mills'  Seminary 
Cullinane  Jeremiah  J.,  japanner  (S.  F.)  res  866  Twenty-first 
Culp  Maria  Mrs.,  res  1515  San  Pablo  av 
Culver  Elsie,  widow,  res  814  Brush 
Culver  J.  O.,  citv  editor  Dailv  Times,  res  461  Ninth 
Culver  William  L.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  461  Ninth 
Cumbers  James,  car  inspector  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1614  Eighth 
Cumming  James  B.,  carpenter  (S.  F.)  res  245  Louise 
Cumming  William  G.,  baggagemaster  Sixteenth  Street  Sta- 
tion C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1730  Eighth 
Cummings  Anderson  P.,  res  916  Center 
Cummings  George,   master  mariner,   res  NE  cor  East  14th 

and  Howard 
Cummings  Martin,  laborer,  res  730  Union 
Cummings  T.  B.,  res  1664  Eighth 
Cummings  Thomas,  butcher,  res  685  Twenty-fourth 


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182  OAKLAND    [  0  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Cuneo  Joseph,  teamster,  res  1050  Third 

Cunniff  John,  cattle  dealer,  res  1117  Twentieth  av 

Cunniff  Thomas,  carpenter,  res  1117  Twentieth  av 

Cunningham  James,  ship  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  717 
Lewis 

Cunningham  Joseph,  switchman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1115 
Campbell 

Cunningham  M.  Mrs.,  millinery  goods,  960  Broadway 

Cunningham  Mary,  domestic  1547  San  Pablo  av 

Cunningham  Mary,  widow,  res  692  Sycamore 

Cunningham  Mollie,  domestic  William  Stokes 

Cunningham  Patrick  J.,  res  572  Tenth 

Cunningham  Peter  R.,  construction  manager  Oakland  Plan- 
ing Mills,  res  Alameda 

Cunningham  Thomas  A.,  farmer,  res  2124  Elm 

Cunningham  William  L.,  blacksmith  T.  D.  Weymouth,  res 
1318  Market 

Cunningham  Zina  H.,  blacksmith  T.  D.  Weymouth,  res 
1318  Market 

Cupid  Samuel,  shoemaker  Daniel  O'Keefe,  res  Union  Hotel 

Curley  Michael,  laborer,  res  826  Lydia 

Curley  Patrick  C,  laborer,  E  s  First  av  bet  Avon  and  Birch 

Curran  Elizabeth,  widow,  res  SE  cor  Lincoln  and  Willow 

Curran  John,  farmer,  res  Fruit  Vale 

Curran  Julia,  res  516  Fifth 

Curran  Kate,  domestic  527  East  14th 

Curry  Eliza,  domestic  Louis  Janin,  1355  Webster 

Curry  David,  foreman  tinshop  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  res 
408  Thirteenth 

Curry  James,  tireman  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Curry  John  (Wilson  &  Curry)  res  411  Seventh 

Curtin  David,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Adeline,  Temescal 

Curtis  Celia  Mrs.,  res  325  East  19th 

Curtis  Charles  H.,  millman,  res  1210  Seventh 

Curtis  James  M.,  sawfiler  (S.  F.)  res  1407  Twelfth 

Curtis  John,  res  1261  Brush 

Curtis  Marshall,  physician,  office  and  res  779  Sixth 

Curtis  Murray,  peddler,  res  779  Sixth 

Curtis  Nellie  Miss,  teacher  Bay  District  School,  res  N  s  Uni- 
versity av  bet  San  Pablo  av  and  Curtis,  Berkeley 

Curtis  R.  L.  Miss,  res  Centennial  House 

Curtis  William  B.,  clerk  C.  P.  R.  R.  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Julia 
nr  East  14th,  Fruit  Vale 

Curtis  William  F.,  contractor,  res  1032  Linden 

Curtis  Winfield,  miner,  res  779  Sixth 

Curtiss  Charles  S. ,  mining  secretary  (S.  F.)  res  1201  Alice 


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OAKLAND    [  D  ]    DIRECTORY.  183 


D 

D'Elmar  William  A.,  gardener,  res  276  Fifth 
D'Oyly  Nigel,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  710  Fifteenth 
Dabney  Charles  M.,  butcher  Frank  J.  Mc Worthy,  res  1646 

Seventh 
Dabney  N.  E.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  1646  Seventh 
Dagan  Annie,  domestic  Alfred  Bannister,  1404  Harrison 
Daggett  Hiram  W.,  laborer,  res  264  East  15th 
Daggett  Louisa,  widow,  res  264  East  15th 


Curtiss  Gilbert  L.,  res  1626  Twelfth 

Curtiss  Harry  G.,  stock  broker  (S.  F.)  res  1055  Campbell 
Curtiss  Harvey  T.,  farmer,  res  1055  Campbell  i  S 

Cushing  Allen  D.,  engineer  C.  P.  B.  E.,  res  NW  cor  Twelfth   |  §^ 

av  and  East  11th  §' 

Cushing  Charles  H.,  secretary  State  Investment  and  Insur-   \  ^ 

ance  Co.  (S.  F.)  res  805  Clay  I  g 

Cushing  Clara  J.  Mrs.,  res  604  Fourteenth  gi 

Cushing  Clinton,  physician,  404  Central  av  "> 

Cushing  Frank  W.,  clerk  Custom  House  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor   |  § 

NW  cor  East  11th  and  12th  av,  East  Oakland 
Cushing  James,  teamster  E.  M.  Lawrence,  res  Butchertown 
CUSHING  JOHN,  groceries,  Nicholl  Block,  NE  cor  Ninth 

and  Washington,  res  1228  Franklin 
Cushing  John  M.,  with  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1433  Filbert 
Cushing  J.  P.,  capitalist,  res  Kelsey  House 
Cushing  Mary,  res  1553  Eighth 
Cushing  Simeon  M.,  grain  sampler,  res  658  Clay 
Cusick  John,  teamster  (S.  F.)  res  1564  Chestnut 
Cusick  Eichard,  proprietor  Centennial  House,  1838  Seventh 
Cuthbert  John  W.,  bookkeeper  Hays,  Blow  &  Co.,  res  S.  F. 
Cuthbertson  Walter  J.,  architect,  475  Ninth,  room  1,  res  824 

Twenty-eighth 
Cutler  Alfred  W.  (Eeanier  &  Cutler)  res  830  Twenty-second 
Cutler  Edwin  W.,  tinsmith  (S.  F.)  res  1364  Eleventh 
Cutler  M.  A.  Mrs.,  res  N  s  Mariposa  av  nr  Humboldt  av, 

Temescal 
Cutler  Sarah  Mrs.,  groceries,  830  Twenty-second 
Cutting  James  E.,  res  972  Chester 
Cutting  Eachel  Mrs.,  ladies  nurse,  res  N  s  Durant  bet  Tele- 

grapli  av  and  Broadway 
Cutting  Walter  J.,  carpenter,  res  582  Twentieth 
Czapskay  E.  G.,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 


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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarKet  St.,  S.  F.,  tie  finest  collection  ol  Modern  Art  Paper  Hangings. 


184  OAKLAND    [  D  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Dagnali  Michael,    coachman   Samuel   B,    McKee,    res   665 

Twentieth 
Dahl  Frederick,  carpenter,  res  W  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Forty- 
fifth,  Temescal 
Dahl  Theodore,  sailmaker  (S.  F.)  res  1625  Market 
Dahl  William,  carpenter,  res  N  s  Forty-sixth  nr  Grove,  Tem- 
escal 
Dahlen  Francis,  res  1514  San  Pablo  av 
Dahlgren  Carl,  engraver  C.  L.  Smith  &  Co.,  res  1018  East 

16th 
Dahlgren  Marius,  landscape  and  portrait  painter,  res  1018 

East  16th 
Dahn  Charles,  musician,  res  676  Eighteenth 
Dahn  Georgiana  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  res  676  Eighteenth 
Dailey  George  E.,  assistant  Sackett  School,  res  529  Hobart 
Dailey  Johanna,  domestic  Brookside,  Fruit  Vale 
Dailey  Peter  J.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  1762^  Seventh,  res  1666 

Eighth 
Dakes  E.  H.,  carriage  painter  Durham  &  Buffett,  res  1684 

William 
Dalahan  James,  waiter  (jralindo  Hotel 
Dale  V.  R.,  res  1230  Eighth  av 
Daley  John,  laborer,  res  652  Franklin 
Dall  Christopher  C,  proprietor  Columbia  Soda  Works,  754 

Clay,  res  S.  F. 
Dall  Christopher  C.  Jr.,  soda  water  maker  Columbia  Soda 

Works,  res  S.  F. 
Dallam  Richard  B.  (Armes  &  Dallam,  S.  F.)  res  1258  Grove 
Dallemand  Albert,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  Kelsey  House 
Dallimore  William,  farmer,  res  968  Thirty-fifth 
Dalton  Henry  M.,  agricultural  implements,  res  2  Pearson's 

Row 
Dalton  John,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Dalton   Patrick   E.    (Hallett,    Bartlett   &   Dalton)    res  915 

Jackson 
Daly  Charles  H.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  Tubbs  Hotel 
Daly  Dennis,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1860  Goss 
Daly  James,  gardener  Jonathan  Hunt 
Daly  Kate,  domestic  George  H.   Wheaton,  154  Lake 
Daly  Richard,  laborer,  res  869  Twenty-second 
Daly  Thomas  W.,  shipcarpenter,  res  1002  Third 
DALZIEL  &  MOLLER  (Robert  Dalziel  and  William  Moller) 
plumbers  and  gasfitters  and  dealers  stoves,  ranges,  tin- 
ware, etc.,  1151  Broadway 
DALZIEL   JAMES,    stoves    and    tinware,    1465-1469  San 
Pablo  av,  res  762  Fifteenth 


Sr    I  AIINnRY      PROMPT  attention  to  orders  for  washing 
.     r.     LflUllUni.      Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


All  kinds  of  PURE  ICE  CREAM  made  to  order  at  GORDON'S. 


OAKLAND    [  D  ]    DIRECTORY.  185 

Dalziel  Robert  (Dalziel  &  Moller)  res  518  Fifteenth 
Dam  Cyrus,  piledriver,  res  718  Market 
Dam  Harry  J.  W.,  journalist  (S.  F.)  res  493  Locust 
Dam  L.  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  493  Locust 
Dam  Matilda,  widow,  res  916  Broadway 
Dam  William  H.,  engineer,  res  718  Market 
Dames  William,  bookkeeper,  res  705  Jackson 
Damnitz  Gustavus,  res  854  Adeline 
Damon  Dexter,  collector  (S.  F.)  res  770  Fourteenth 
Damon  George  F.,  shipcalker,  res  564  Second 
Damon  James  E.,   real  estate  agent  (S.   F.)  res  770  Four- 
teenth 
Damon  Lizzie  Miss,  teacher  music,  res  770  Fourteenth 
Dand  John,  carj^enter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  N  s  Seventh  nr  Pine 
Daneri  A.,  liquor  saloon,  NWcor  Pine  and  Seventh,  res  S.  F. 
Danforth  Edward  E.,  clerk,  res  1917  Myrtle 
Danforth  George,  carpenter  Oakland  Planing  Mills,  res  162 

East  Ninth 
Daniels  Ann,  widow,  res  690  East  32nd,  Lynn 
Daniels  Arthur  F.,  upholsterer,  res  Howe  nr  John 
Daniels  Gilbert  B.,  salesman  Chris.  Schreiber,  res  909  Alice 
Daniels  Kate  Mrs.,  domestic  H.  N.  Wright,  Piedmont 
Daniels  Robert  L.,   gardener   Charles  G.  Nixdorf,  res  N  s 

San  Leandro  Road  nr  High,  Fruit  Vale 
Daniels  Seth  F.,   attorney-at-law  and  Justice  of  the  Peace, 

864  Broadway,  res  W  s  Howe  nr  John 
Danielson  Benedict,  porter,  res  816  East  Central  av 
Danielson  Daniel  E.,  shoemaker  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Blackstone 

nr  Lowell 
Dannaker  William  A.,    bridge    carpenter  C.   P.  R.   R.,   res 

1573  Fifth 
Danner  Frederick,  res  863  Chester 
Darby  Charles  A.,  res  664  Eighteenth 

Dardanee  Charles,  butcher  Jean  B.  Denis,  res  612  Second 
DARGIE    THOMAS  T.,  superintendent  Tribune  Publish- 
ing Co.,  res  477  Prospect  pi 
DARGIE    WILLIAM    E.,    manager   Tribune    Publishing 

Co.,  406  Twelfth,  res  477  Prospect  pi 
Darling  Kate  V.  Miss,  assistant  principal   Poston's    Semin- 
ary, res  E  s  Oak  bet  Tenth  and  Eleventh 
Darual  John  C,  letter  carrier,  res  708  Grove 
Darrow  Mary  E.,  widow,  res  1156  Alice 
Dart  P.  C,  res  1129  Myrtle 
Darwin  Frank,  packer,  res  142  Ettie 

Darwin  George,  refiner  Castle  Dome  Mining  and  Smelting 
Co.,  res  High  nr  Railroad  Station,  Melrose 


Pnllppt  Yniir  Rilk  ^i^li  ADAMS  &  CO.,  "OaKM"  Collection 

UUIICUl       I  UUI       DIIIO     8.  K.  cor.  EltiHTII  MT.anailKOADWAV.  I 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  KarKet  SL,  s.  F.--Special  Desiims  in  Window  Shades  to  Order. 


186  OAKLAND    [  D  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Darwin  Joseph,  res  142  Ettie 

Dauriac  John  J.,  mining,  res  1268  Grove 

David  Jules,  commission  merchant,  res  1519  Eighth 

DAVIDSON    FRANK,    expressman,    SW   cor   Ninth    and 

Broadway,  res  1021  Twenty-fourth 
Davidson    William   C,    proprietor   Golden    Ointment,    res 

Twenty-second  nr  Myrtle 
Davies  Edward  A.,  ropemaker,  res  N  s  Twenty -fourth  nr 

Telegraph  av,  Temescal 
Davis  A.  G.  &  Co.  (Albert  G.  Davis)  insurance  agents,  NE 

cor  Broadway  and  Thirteenth 
Davis  Albert  G.    (A.  G.  Davis  <fe  Co.)    res  E  s  Webster  nr 

Twenty-third 
Davis  Alice  A.  Mrs.,  res  604  Seventeenth 
Davis  Benjamin  G.,  laborer  M.  Eisslcr,  res  E  s  High   nr 

Kailroad  Crossing,  Melrose 
Davis  Carroll  M. ,   wood  and  coal,   hay  and  grain,  SE  cor 

Cleveland  and  Telegraph  avs,  Temescal,  res  Berkeley 
Davis  Charles  B.,  ship  calker,  res  913  Kirkham 
Davis  Charles  E.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  920  Brush 
Davis  E.,  carriagemakerGalvin  &  Lebrecht,  res  cor  Sixteenth 

and  Telegraph  av 
Davis  Edmond  S.,  res  769  Eighth 

Davis  Edward,  farmer,  res  E  s  High  nr  Quigley  Tract 
Davis  Edward  H.,  traveling  agent,  res  1050  Peralta 
Davis  Edward  W.,  farmer,  res  E  s  High  nr  Quigley  Tract 
Davis  Frederick  W.,  blacksmith,   1054  Sixth  av,  res  1163 

Tenth  av 
Davis  George,  teamster  Dean,  Watson  &  Co. 
Davis  George  A.  J.,   bookkeeper   S.    E.   Weston,    res  668 

Twenty-fifth 
Davis  George  C,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  S.  F. 
Davis  Granville,  shoemaker,  res  573  Eighth 
Davis  Harris,  furniture,  stoves,  etc.,  718  Broadway 
Davis  Harry  W.,  blacksmith  Frederick  W.  Davis,  res  1163 

Tenth  av 
Davis  Henry,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  809  Henry 
Davis  Henry,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,   res  Lusk  nr  Fortieth, 

Temescal 
Davis  Henry  B.,  calker  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Lusk  nr  Fortieth, 

Temescal 
Davis  Henry  C,  dentist  (S.  F.)  res  511  Seventeenth 
Davis  Ida  A.  Mrs.,   millinery  and  agent    Domestic  Sewing 

Machine  and  paper  patterns,  1063  Broadway 
Davis  J.  A.  J.,  joiner  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  834  Cedar 
Da^ds  James,  butcher,  res  NW  cor  Twenty-eighth  and  Grove 


c    r    I  AMMnpY  WASHING  well  done  at  very  low  rates. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  ICE  WAGONS  run  regularly  to  Alameda  and  Berkeley, 


OAKLAND     [  D  ]    DIRECTORY.  187 

Davis  James,  farmer,  res  E  s  Claremont  av  nr  College  av, 
Claremont 

Davis  James  M.,  bookkeeper  George  W.  Babcock  &  Co.,  res 
1253  Webster 

Davis  James  T.,  coachman  George  S.  Dodge,  res  SE  cor 
Jackson  and  Ninth 

Davis  John,  farmer,  res  974  Thirty-fifth 

Davis  John,  farmer,  res  NW  cor  McCall  and  Mono  ay,  Tem- 
escal 

Davis  John,  nightwatchman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  NAV  cor  Twen- 
ty-seventh and  Grove 

Davis  John  H.,  proprietor  Laurel  Market,  1121  Thirteenth 
av,  res  1119  Thirteenth  av 

Davis  John  M.,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  914  Wood 

Davis  Joseph,  gardener  A.  C.  Dietz,  W  s  San  Pablo  av  nr 
Temescal  Creek 

Davis  M.  Mrs.,  res  N  s  Forty-fifth  nr  Telegraph  av,  Temes- 
cal 

Davis  Mary  W.  Mrs,,  dressmaker,  res  N  s  Parker  bet  Ful- 
ton and  Ellsworth,  Temescal 

Davis  P.  E.,  private  detective  (S.  F.)  res  1063  Broadway 

Davis  Robert,  trackman  Oakland  Trotting  Park 

Davis  Robert  H.,  poultryman,  Fruit  Vale,  res  1227  Third  av 

Davis  Samuel  S.,  porter,  res  1823  Adeline 

Davis  Sidney  E.,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  670  Sycamore 

Davis  Thomas,  upholsterer,  res  SW  cor  Eleventh  and  Wash- 
ington 

Davis  Thomas  K.,  livery  stable,  foot  Broadway,  res  Fitch- 
burg 

Davis  Thomas  R.,  machinist  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Davis  V.  N.,  blacksmith,  res  N  s  Parker  bet  Fulton  and 
Ellsworth,  Temescal 

Davis  William  H.,  real  estate  agent  (S.  F.)  resEs  Webster 
nr  Twenty-third 

Davis  William  R.  (Vrooman  &  Davis)  attorney-at-law,  957^ 
Broadway,  res  1368  Franklin 

Davison  Charles  C,  plumber  Moran  &  Galavan,  res  1571 
Fifth 

Davison  Daniel  C,  sexton  First  Baptist  Church,  res  1370 
Brush 

Davisson  Robert  G.,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  1227  Third  av 

Daw  John,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  963  Castro 

Dawbon  Ada,  domestic  1155  Market 

Dawe  F.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  227  Eighth 

Dawe  Frank,  molder,  res  227  Eighth 

Dawley  J.  M,,  miner,  res  cor  Fruit  Vale  av  and  Hopkins 


"'ilhort  2.  Prnufn  Hoases  Bnilt,  andHoases  and  Lots  lor  Sale  on  tlie  installment  Plan. 

3llUCllO(   DIUVYII  Office  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Mamt  St.,  s.  F,  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


188  OAKLAND    [  D  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Dawrs  M.  A.  Mrs.,  res  323  Fifth 

Dawson  Albert  C,  res  722  Castro 

Dawson  J.  W.,  res  756  Seventh 

Day  Clinton,  architect,  NE  cor  Broadway  and  Central  av, 

res  cor  Bancroft  and  Piedmont  Ways,  Berkeley 
Day  Frank  K.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &   Co.  (S.  F.)  res 

503  Eleventh 
Day  John  E.,  yardmaster  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res  1715  William 
Day  John  G.,  porter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1635  Adeline 
Day  L.  Mrs.,  boarding,  503  Eleventh 
Day  Lott,  res  503  Eleventh 
Day  Samuel  M.,  curator  West  Oakland  Free  Reading  Room, 

res  1860  William 
Dayan  Judge  W.,  clerk  C.  P.  R.  R.  (S.  F.)  res  1155  Jackson 
Days  Frank,  res  1847  Grove 

Dayton  Edward  J.,  laborer,  res  504  Twenty-fourth 
Dayton   George,  laborer  Albion  K.   P.   Harmon,  res   1568 

Webster 
Dayton  Jeremiah  B.,    mining  superintendent,  res  577  Cen- 
tral av 
De  Blois  Silas,  carpenter,   res  SE  cor  Thirteenth  av  and 

East  19th 
De  Forrest  H.  L.,  job  printer,  856  Broadway,  ses  754  Tenth 
De  Freitas  A.  V.  Mme.,  dressmaker,  580  Thirty-fifth 
De  Freitas  Vincent,  waiter  stmr  Granada,   res  580  Thirty- 
fifth 
De  FREMERY  JAMES  (James  De  Fremery  &  Co.,  S.  F.) 

res  1305  Adeline 
De  Fremery  James  L.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1305  Adeline 
De  Fremery  William  C.  B.  (James  De  Fremery  &  Co.,  S.  F.) 

res  Prospect  nr  Broadway 
De  Golia  Darwin,  bridge  tender  C.  P.  R.  R.  foot  Alice 
DE  GOUA  GEORGE  E.,  attorney-at-law  and  notary  public, 

859  Broadway,  rooms  21-23,  res  foot  Alice 
De  La  Fon  Marcus,  engineer,  res  Vinzent  Block 
DE  LA  MONTANYA  MATTHEW,  stoves,    tinware  and 

metal  roofing,  465  Eleventh,  res  656  Sixth 
De  La  Montanya  Matthew  Jr.,  deputy  City  Marshal,  res  667 

Sixth 
De  La  Santa  Gaetano,  cook  Alexandre  Barli,  E  s  Telegraph 

av  nr  Forty-ninth,  Temescal 
De  Las  Casas  J.  B.,  law  student,  res  Galindo  Hotel 
DE  LEO  DE  LAGUNA  ALEXANDER,  proprietor  Tubbs 

Hotel,  N  s  East  Central  av  bet  Fourth  and  Fifth  avs 
De  Leo  de  Laguna  William,  clerk  Tubbs  Hotel,  res  N  s  East 

Central  av  bet  Fourth  and  Fifth  avs 


^      F       I    fillNDRV        WASHING    DONE    AT    SHORT    NOTICE. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  in  all  parts  of  Oakland. 


OAKLAND     [  D  ]    DIRECTORY.  189 

De  Mooy  Cornelia,  widow,  res  710  Brush 

De  Parys  Victor,  deputy  constable,  res  W  s  Telegraph  av  nr 

Forty-second,  Temescal 
De  Pass  Caleb  J.  porter  (S.  P.)  res  San  Pablo  av  nr  Ade- 
line 
De  Pue  Edgar  J.,  publisher,  res  560  East  16th 
De  Pue  Frank  H.,  advertising  agent,  res  560  East  16th 
De  Pue  James,  publisher,  res  560  East  16th 
De  Tavel  Jean  C.  H.,  physician,  office  and  res  460  Third 
De  Troost  George,  canvasser,  res  Erie  House 
De  Troost  S.  O.,  dressmaker,  1113  Broadway,  rooms  23-24, 

res  Erie  House 
De  Witt  E.  Mrs.,  res  726  Eleventh 
De  Witt  Elon,  boarding,  sale  and  livery  stable,  SW  cor  Tenth 

and  Market,  res  726  Eleventh 
De  Witt  Wilmer,  manager  Elon  De  Witt,  res  726  Eleventh 
Dean  Adam  F.,  engineer  Berkeley  R.  P.,  res  E  s  Telegraph 

av  nr  Birch,  Temescal 
Dean  Carrie  A.  Miss,  saleslady  New  York  Bakery,  res  853 

Myrtle 
Dean  Charles  C,  res  S  s  East  14th,  Fruit  Vale 
Dean  Edward  W.,  collector  Dean,  Watson  &  Co.,  res  1219 

Grove 
Dean  E.  H.,  machinist,  res  1204  Fourteenth 
Dean  Elisha  B.  (Dean,  Watson  &  Co.)  res  1219  Grove 
Dean  Frank  M.,  clerk  (S.  F.)   res  NE  cor  East  14th   and 

Twelfth  av 
Dean  George,  real  estate,  res  1362  Central  av 
Dean  George  T.,  helper  C.  P.  R.  P.,  res  1362  Central  av 
Dean  J.  B.,  res  S  s  East  14th,  Fruit  Vale 
Dean  Samuel  C,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1219  Grove 
DEAN,  WATSON  &  CO.  (E.  B.  Dean,  G.  W.  Watson,  D. 

Wilcox  and  C.  H.  Merchant)  wholesale  and  retail  dealers 

lumber  and  building  materials,  SW  cor  Third  and  Brush, 

yard  foot  of  Market 
Dean  William  H.  Rev.,  res  1264  Twelfth  av 
Dean  William  W.,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1206  Eighth 
Deane  Coll,  stockbroker   (S.  F.)  res  SE   cor   Webster  and 

Twenty-second 
Deane  John  (Murphy,  Grant  &  Co.,  S.  F.)  res  1339  Alice 
Dearborn  Charles  W.,  note  teller  Oakland  Bank  of  Savings, 

res  868  Castro 
Dearborn  Daniel  G.,  res  868  Castro 
Dearborn  G.  Walter,  clerk,  res  868  Castro 
Deavina  Frank,  packer  Hickok  &  Sou,  res  Watts  Tract 
Deavina  Joseph,  packer  Hickok  &  Son,  res  Watts  Tract 


lini!iM^£rn  collectors  aM  attorneys  Condnct  soils  in  all  state  Conrts 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Martet  St.,  S.  F.,  Agent  lor  Patent  Window  Shade  Fixtures. 


190  OAKLAND    [  D  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Deboice  Elizabeth,  widow,  coffee  saloon  and  dressmaker, 

553  Broadway 
Deell  Henry,  painter,  res  Winter's  Hotel 
Deepot  William  W.,  molder,  res  St.  Louis  House 
Deering  Charles  J.,  capitalist,  res  NW   cor  Fruit  Vale  av 

and  East  27th 
Deering  Henry,  tailor  Brown  &  McKinnon,  res  1020  Broad- 
way 
Deering  Isaac,  carpenter,  res  1702  Thirteenth  av 
Deetjen  Bernard,  clerk,  res  460  Fifth 
DEGEN  GEORGE  F.,  principal  Classical  and  English  School, 

1265  Franklin,  res  662  Twenty-fourth 
Degen  Louisa,  domestic  Mrs  Minna  Buck 
Degen  Ludolph  P.,  leather  belting  (S.  F.)  res  1371  Tenth 
Deguzee  Carl  W.,  steward,  res  717  Center 
Deike  Charles,  fireman  Oakland  Bag  Manufacturing  Co.,  res 

674  East  16th 
Deike  Frederick,  fireman  Oakland  Bag  Manufacturing  Co., 

res  674  East  16th 
Deike  Gustav  H.  W.,  fireman,  res  674  East  16th 
Deike  William,  restaurant  and  wines  and  liquors,  701  East 

Central  av 


cussiQi  m  ehqlisi  sciool 

1365  Franklin  Street, 
OAKLAND. 


GEORGE  FREDERIC  DEGEN,  A.  M., Principal 

ISAAC  WRIGHT,  A.  M., Instructor  in  Mathematics 

Mrs.  W.  A.  WALTER, Primary  Classes 


The  special  aim  of  this  School  is  to  prepare  Students  for  the  University,  or  for  Eastern 
Colleges.  Younger  pupils  are  also  received,  and  trained  in  a  Primary  or  Grammar  School 
Course. 

The  system  of  instruction  is  based  upon  careful  explanation  of  principles,  frequent 
reviews,  and  steady  and  persistent  drill.  The  number  of  pupils  in  each  room  is  limited 
strictly  to  t'^^enty,  so  that  the  pupil  receives  at  once  all  the  advantages  of  class  associ- 
ation and  of  individual  instruction. 


Terms.  Eiglt  and  Ten  Dollars  w  Monti.  PayaDle  in  Advance. 

For  further  information,  apply  to  or  address  the  Principal,  663  Tvi^eiity-Poiirtli 
Street,  Oakland. 


.     1.     LAUIlUnl.  Office,  33  Geary  St..  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway.  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


OAKLAND     [  D  ]    DIRECTORY.  191 

Deitrick  Augustus  A.,  butcher,  res  913  Twentj^-eighth 

Delahunt  Michael  A.,  i-es  Union  Hotel 

Delancj  George,   hostler  Robert  F.   Simpson,   res  NE  cor 

San  Pablo  av  and  Seventeenth 
Delaney  George,  res  S  s  Alcatraz  avnr  R.  R.  crossing,  Tem- 

escal 
Delaney  James,  laborer,  res  609  Adeline 
Delaney  Mary,  domestic  I.  M.  Johnson 
Delgado  Pedro,  capitalist,  res  Galindo  Hotel 
Delger  Frederick,  capitalist,  res  .524  Frederick 
Deljari  Charles,  res  N  s  East  14th  nr  Twenty -sixth  av 
Delmore  James,  joiner  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  lOOo  Chester 
Delorier  Alphonse,  laborer,  res  St.  Louis  House 
Delorier  Louis,  gardener,  res  St.  Louis  House 
Deluchi  Lorenzo,  gardener,  res  S  s  Forty-seventh  nr  Shat- 

tuck  av,  Temescal 
Deluchi  Louis,  gardener,  res  E  s  Shattuck  av  nr  Merced  av, 

Temescal 
Denare  Jacob,   teamster    The   Thomas   Coalyard,    res   415 

Tenth 
Demarais  Bradley,  salesman  M  H.  Coffee,  res  263  Second 
Demarais  Charles,  waiter,  res  263  Second 
Demarais  George,  engineer  Engine  No.  3,  Oakland  Fire  De- 
partment, res  1669  Eighth 
Demartini  Francisco,  res  663  Fifth 
Demartini  Rosa  Mrs. ,  res  663  Fifth 

Deme  Augustin,  carriage  painter  Sohst  Bros.,  res  866Tjydia 
Dement  Edward,  res  971  West 
Dement  John,  student  University,  res  971  West 
Dement  Olive  Mrs,  res  971  West 

Deming  House,  Mrs.  F.  Ruck  proprietress,  476  Central  av 
Deming  John  D.,  master  mariner,  res  Wilcox  Block,  room 20 
Deming  S.  W.  Mrs.,  res  478  Central  av 
Demorest  David,  shoe  cutter  (S.  F.)  res  218  Haven 
Dempsey  Patrick,  carpenter,  res  1463  Seventh 
Dempsey  Thomas,  coachman  A.  J.  Ralston,  524  Twenty -fifth 
Denaut  Joseph,  coachman,  res  St.  Louis  House 
Denaut  Erenne,  groceries,  459  Fourth 
Denehy  Daniel,  laborer,  res  612  Adeline 
Denis  Jean  B.,  market,  810  Broadway 
Denison  Adna  A.,    driver  Fourteenth  Street  Railroad,  res 

1378  Franklin 
Denison  Eli  S.,  general  news   agent  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  953 

Eighth 
Denison  O.  I.  &  Co.  (Oscar  I.  Denison)  real  estate  agents, 

952  Broadway 


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Denison  Oscar  I.  (O.  I.  Denisoil  &  Co.)  res  1378  Franklin 
Denke  August,  carpenter,  res  1311  Kirkham 
Dennan  Jobn,  laborer,  res  818  Twenty-first 
Dennen  Augustus  M. ,  carpenter,  res  833  Willow 
Dennisou  Albert,  laborer  Walter  Blair,  res  Blair's  Dairy 
Dennison  Charles  H.,  insurance  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Central 

av  and  Castro 
Dennison  J.,  windmill  agent,  res  Clinton  House 
Dennison  William,  driver  Walter  Blair,  res  Blair's  Dairy 
Denny  Jeremiah,  res  1416  Twelfth 

Denn}?  Margaret  Mrs.,  fancy  goods,  store  and  res  766  Seventh 
Denslow  Joseph,  printer,  res  612  Madison 
Derby  Edward  M.,  lumber  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  East  14th, 

Fruit  Vale 
Derby  Henry  J.  (George  F.  Crist  &  Co.)  res  865  East  15th 
Derby  Jobn,  mining  secretary  (S.  F.)  res  1314  Eighth 
Derby  John  A.,  tanner  Oak  Grove  Tannery,  res  865  East  15th 
Derby  John  S.,  proprietor  Oak  Grove  Tannery,  res  861  East 

Central  av 
Derby  Richard,  bookkeeper  C.  P.  R.  R.  (S.  F.)  res  770  Tenth 
Derby  Thomas,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  164  Lake 
Dermot  John,  res  214  Eighth 

Des  Rochers  C.  L.,  real  estate,  res  610  Fourteenth 
Desnoyer   Jean,    porter    Benjamin    F.    Edwards,    res    700 

Franklin 
Detels  Henry  D.,  clerk  J.  F.  W.  Detels,  res  1057  Willow 
Detels  J.  F.  W.,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor  Eighth  and 

Willow,  res  1057  Willow 
Detels  Martin,  grocer  (S.  F.)  res  985  Peralta 
Dettinger  F.  Sales,  restaurant  keeper,  res  364  Tenth 
Deuprey  Eugene  N.,  attoruey-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Tele- 
graph av  nr  Erie 
Deuschle  John  J. ,   contractor  and  builder,  res  S  s  Forty- 
fourth  ur  Telegraph  av,  Temescal 
Devereaux  William,  farmer,   res  Pryal's  lane  ofi'  Vernon  av, 

Claremont 
Devers  Martin,  painter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1026  Willow 
Devine  Edward,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  804  Willow 
Devine  James,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Devine  Patrick,  lielper  Oakland  Gas  Light  Co.,  res  SE  cor 

Washington  and  Second 
Devine  William,  clerk,  res  817  Peralta 
Devoe  George  H.,  res  Union  Hotel 
Dewey  Alfred  T.,  publisher  (S.  F.)  res  1304  Franklin 
Dewey  George,  teacher  cornet  Morgan  Conservatory  of  Mu- 
sic, res  S.  F 


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OAKLAND    [  D  ]    DIRECTORY.  193 

Dewing  Archibald  A.,  instructor  California  Military  Acad- 
emy, res  NE  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Prospect 
Dexter  Asa  A.,  trader,  res  1228  Franklin 
Dexter  Stables,  Alfos  L.  Hines  proprietor,  276  Central  av 
Deyberg  Eva  S.,  widow,  res  1654  Nineteenth  av 
Diamond  Martha,  widow,  res  1460  Third 
Diard  Joseph  F.,  gardener,  res  673  East  17th 
Dick  Byron  C,  special  agent  Oakland  Home  Insurance  Co., 

res  1207  Broadway 
Dick  William  (William  Dick  &  Co.)  res  523  Hobart 
Dick  William  Jr.,  with  William  Dick  &  Co.,  res  523  Hobart 
Dick  William  &  Co.   (William  Dick)    dry  goods,  etc.,  476 

Ninth 
Dickerson  David  E.,  carpenter,  res  714  Eleventh 
Dickerson  James,  car  cleaner  C.  P.  E..  R.,  res  Division  bet 

Cedar  and  Pine 
Dickinson  Marie  T.,  teacher  Franklin  Grammar  School,  res 

627  Tenth 
Diefenbacher  Augusta,  widow,  res  1949  Filbert 
Diercks  Henry,  cabinetmaker  (S.  F.)  res  1455  Fifth 
Dietz  Alfred  C    (A.    C.   Dietz  &  Co.,   S.   F.)  res  W  s  San 

Pablo  av  nr  Temescal  Creek 
Dietz  Andrew  E.,    janitor   Dietz's  Opera   House,  NE  cor 

Webster  and  ('entral  av 
Dietz  George  F.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Webster 

and  Central  av 
Dietz's  Opera  House,  NE  cor  Webster  and  Central  av 
Dieves  Joseph  (Kramm  <fe  Dieves)  res  1416  Telegraph  av 
Dieves  Joseph  P.,  proprietor  Three-mile  House,  San  Lean- 

dro  Road 
Dill  Albert  F.,  master  mariner,  res  638  Chestnut 
Dillard  P.   F.,    solicitor   Singer  Sewing  Machine,  res  517 

Ninth 
Dille  Jefferson  T.,  capitalist,  res  809  Oak 
Dillon  J.  C,  sewing  machines,  res  517  Ninth 
DUiLON  JOSEPH  M.,  city  assessor,   office  City  Hall,  res 

SE  cor  Oak  and  Seventh 
Dillon  Malachi  F.,  student,  res  SE  cor  Seventh  and  Oak 
Dillon  Nora,  domestic  H.  H.  More,  res  176  Lake 
Dillon  William  J.,  res  1211  Franklin 
DIMMICK  JOSEPH,  dentist,  869  Washington,  room  1,  res 

1921  Market 
Dimock  G.  A.,  printer  Pacific  Press,  res  cor  Central  av  and 

Castro 
Dimon  Charles  L.,  insurance  (S.  F.)  res  1363  Castro 
Dimon  C.  L.  Jr.,  clerk  H.  L.  Roff,  res  1363  Castro 


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Dimond  Hugh,   farmer,    res  W  s  Fruit   Vale  av,   1^  miles 

north  Old  County  Koad 
Dineen  Michael,   marble  worker  Dwyer  &  Kelly,  res  1917 

Peralta 
Dingee  William  J.,  clerk  E.  A.    Heron,   and  notary  public, 

res  Galindo  Hotel 
Dingle  Joseph,  carpenter,  res  410  Tenth 
Dingley  Charles  L.,  lumber  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  876  East  15th 
Dinsmore  William  G.,  driver  Wingate's  Express,  res  S.  F. 
Dippold  George,  cook  Berkeley  Laundry 
DIRECTORY    CITY    OF    OAKLAND    (Bishop's   Annual) 

William  B.  Hardy  agent,  959  Broadway 
Diregaos  G.  P.,  teacher  music,  res  836  Broadway 
Disard  James,  porter,  res  722  Filbert 
Distant  Robert,  coftee  saloou,  713  Broadway 
District  Attorney  Alameda  Count}',  E.    M.   Gibson,    office 

Court  House,  second  floor 
Dittman  Christopher,  confectioner  Thomson  &  Co.,  res  510 

Seventh 
Divall   May,    hairworker   Mrs.    S.    M.    Abbott,    res    Hay- 
wards 
Diver  Z.  Mrs.,  res  950  Wood 
Dix  &  Shurvell  (Rufus  Dix  and  John  Shurvell)  wines  and 

liquors,  NW  cor  Thirty-ninth  and  Telegraph  av,  Tem- 

escal 
Dix  Harry,  carriage  painter,  res  1684  William 
Dix  Rufus  (Dix  &  Shurvell)  res  NW  cor  Thirty-ninth  and 

Telegraph  av,  Temescal 
Dix  William,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1111  Campbell 
Dixon  Almond  B. ,  farmer,  res  SW  cor  Alcatraz  av  and  Ade- 
line, Temescal 
Dixon  Arthur,  porter  Centennial  House 
Dixon  B.  J.,  clerk,  res  Winter's  Hotel 

Dixon  Charles  W.,  butcher  Charles  H.  Smith,  res  1313  Brush 
Dixon  Edward,  res  Isabella  nr  San  Pablo  av 
Dixon  George,   hostler  Oakland,  Brooklyn  and  Fruit  Vale 

R.  R.,  res  680  East  33rd,  Lynn 
Dixon  James,  conductor  Brooklyn  and  Fruit  Vale  R.  R,,  res 

1304  Tenth  av 
Dixon  John,  blacksmith  P.  H.  McGrew,  res  S.  F. 
Dixon  John,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  949  Filbert 
Dixon  John  E.,  speculator,  res  577  Central  av 
Dixon  Samuel  L.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  940  Myrtle 
Dixon  Thomas,  blacksmith  Oakland  Iron  Works,  res  1466 

Curtis 
Dixon  William,  employee  C  P.  R.  R. 


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J.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE,  365  Tenth. 


OAKLAND    [  D  ]    DIRECTORY.  195 

Docking  Thomas,  physician,  office  and  res  821  Washington 
Dodd  Michael,  blacksmith  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor  Clare- 

mont  av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 
Dodd  Samuel,  laborer  Castle  Dome  Mining   and  Smelting 

Co.,  res  Melrose 
Dodge  C.  G.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Chestnut  nr  Tenth 
Dodge  Charles  F.,  notary  public,  insurance  and  real  estate 

agent,  office  West  End  Hotel,  res  1377  Seventeenth 
Dodge  Edward,  bricklayer,  res  555  Sixth 
Dodge  George  S.,   capitalist  (S.  F.)  res  cor  Madison  and 

Ninth 
Dodge  JohnH.,  lodgings,  616  ISroadway 
Dodge  John  K.,  compositor  Times  Job  Office,  res  616  Broad- 
way 
Dodge  Josiah  W.,  general  broker  (S.F.)  res  1253  Twelfth  av 
Dodge  Lydia  J.  Miss,  res  616  Broadway 
Dodge  Mary  A. ,  widow,  res  955  Fifth  av 
Dodge  Sophia  J.  Mrs.  (Peterson  &  Dodge)  res  616  Broad- 
way 
Dodge  William  C,  teacher,  res  1301  Clay 
Dodge  William  H.,  farmer,  res  1354  Eighth  av 
DODS  JAMES,  City  Clerk  and  Treasurer,   City  Hall,  res 

1006  Webster 
Doe  Charles  F.,  president  California  Door  Co.,  office  460 

Second,  res  S.  F. 
Doe  Fred.  A.,  clerk  Doe,  Griffin  &  Seaman,  res  1319  Grove 
DOE,  GRIFFIN  &  SEAMAN    (Luke  Doe,   Henry  Griffin 
and  George  B.  Seaman)  insurance  agents,   958  Broad- 
way 
Doe  James,  gardener  George  T.   Hawley,   res  Prospect  nr 

Broadway 
Doe  John,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  963  Castro 
Doe  Luke  (Doe,  Griffin  &  Seaman)   and  real  estate  agent, 

958  Broadway,  res  1319  Grove 
Doe  Mellen  L.,  salesman  (S-  F.)  res  1367  Eighth  av 
Doheny  &  Marum  (Joseph  J.  and  Jeremiah  J.  Doheny  and 
Thomas  C.  Marum)  dry  and  fancy  goods,  1017  Broadway 
Doheny  Jeremiah  J.  (Doheny  &  Marum)  res228  Ninth 
Doheny  Joseph  J.  (Doheny  &  Marum)  res  228  Ninth 
Dolierty  Celia,  waitress  Winsor  House 
Doherty  George  W.,  surveyor  (S.  F.)  res  721  Fifth 
Doherty  John,  surveyor,  res  721  Fifth 

Doherty  John  J.,  blacksmith  S.  S.  Dunmire,  res  518  Sixth 
Dohrmann  John  H.,  teacher  music,  res  359  Fourth 
Dolan  Bernard,  laborer  Lewis  Morley,  res  Hays  Valley 
Dolan  Frank,  carpenter,  res  1642  Union 


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196  OAKLAND    [  D  ]    DIKECTORY. 

Dolan  James,  dairy,  S  s  Weston  av  nr  Broadway 

Dolan  John,  tinner  M.  De  La  Montanya,  res  903  Washington 

Dolan  Maggie  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  494  Twenty-fifth 

Dolan  Mary,  domestic  Albert  P.  Brayton,  1167  Jackson 

Dolan  Mrvy,  widow,  res  160  Seventh 

Dolan  Mary  A.,  domestic  Coll  Deane,  SE  cor  Twenty-second 

and  Webster 
Dolan  Michael,  laborer,  res  310  East  Central  av 
Dolan  Michael,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res  1711  Atlantic 
Dolan  Philip,  driver  East  Oakland,   Fruit  Vale  and  Mills 

Seminary  R.  R.,  res  607  East  14th 
Dolan  Thomas,  blacksmith  (S.  F.)  res  1475  Fifth 
Dolan  Thomas,  painter  and  extraman  Hose  No.  1,  Oakland 

Fire  Department,  res  166  Seventh 
Doling  James,  carpenter,  res  806  Jackson 
Dolman  William  H.,  grain  merchant,  res  1271  Eleventh  av 
Donahoe  Daniel,  laborer,  res  697  Twenty-seventh 
Donahoe  David,  plumber,  res  697  Twenty-seventh 
Donahoo  Amanda  A.  Miss,  milliner,  res  812  Twentieth 
Donahoo  Frank  L.,  telegraph  operator  C.  P.  R.  R.,  Market 

Street  Station,  res  812  Twentieth 
Donahoo  William  H.,  mason,  res  812  Twentieth 
Donahue  B.  J.,  restaurant,  1770  Seventh,  res  1691  Eighth 
Donahue  Cornelius  J.,  iron  molder  (S.  F.)  res  1263  Kirkham 
Donahue  David,  laborer,  res  707  Sycamore 
Donahue  Edward,  painter,  res  N  s  Forty-fifth  nr  Telegraph 

av,  Temescal 
Donahue  F.,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Donaldson  Alexander,   stairbuilder  Pioneer  Planing  Mills, 

res  769  Lydia 
Donaldson  Fannie,  domestic  320  Fourth 
Donaldson  James,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  NWcor 

Twelfth  and  Castro 
Donaldson  V.  M.,  pressman  Pacific  Press,  res  cor  Twelfth 

and  Castro 
Donaldson  William  A.,  lumber  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  1620  Thir- 
teenth av 
Donnatin  Charles  E.,  cai-penter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  E  s  Wood 

bet  William  and  Atlantic 
Donnell  John,  carpenter,  res  410  Tenth 
Donnellan  Thomas,  pressman  Times  Job  Office,  res  NE  cor 

Twenty-eighth  and  Market 
Donnelly  Bernard  J.,  bookkeeper  J.  P.  O'Toole  &  Co.,  res 

1810  Goss 
Donnelly  Croghan,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  NE  cor  Central 

av  and  Campbell 


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OAKLAND    [  D  ]    DIRECTORY.  197 

Donnelly  Mary  Mrs.,  res  1810  Goss 
Donohoe  Murchie,  res  518  Sixth,  rear 

Donohue  David  J.,  plumber  John  Rooney,  res  697  Twenty- 
seventh 
Donovan  Daniel,  laborer,  res  810  Alice 
Donovan  Daniel,  laborer,  res  833  Sixteenth 
Donovan  Daniel,  laborer,  res  500  Twenty-fourth 
Donovan  James,  res  1553  Eighth 
Donovan  James,  laborer,  res  S  s  Alcatraz  av  nr  Humboldt, 

Temescal 
Donovan  Jeremiah,  clerk  McMillan  &  Cox,  res  SW  cor  Third 

and  Filbert 
Donovan  Johanna  Mrs.,  res  810  Alice 
Donovan  John,  fireman  stmr  Capital,  res  1003  Third 
Donovan  John,  laborer,  res  409  Seventh 
Donovan  Julia,  domestic  Frank  C.  Havens,  E  s  Vernon  nr 

Lee 
Donovan  Kate  Miss,  res  513  Tenth 
Donovan  Maggie  Miss,  milliner,  res  613  Sixth 
Donovan  Margaret,  widow,  res  613  Sixth 
Donovan  Patrick,  laborer,  res  500  Twenty-fourth 
Donovan  Thomas,  res  814  Twenty-ninth 
Donovan  Thomas,  laborer,  res  513  Elm 
Doody  Miles,  painter,  res  565  Sixth 
Doolan  Michael,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  887  Bay 
Doolan  Michael,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1711  Atlantic 
Dooley  Thomas  P.,  clerk  Michael  McCabe,  res  753  Seventh 
Dorety  Joseph  H.,  agent  (S.  F.)  res  963  JelTerson 
Dorgan  John,  carpenter,  res  1415  Ninth 
Dorgan  Michael,  dairy,  res  W  s  Webster  nr  Broadway 
Dornin  Oscar  G.,  paying  teller  Union  National  Bank,  res 

Dwight  Way  nr  Bowditch,  Berkeley 
Dorsch  Charles,  tailor,  1692  Telegraph  av 
Dorwin  George,  student,  res  569  Eighth 
Dorwin  George  W.,  assay er  Castle  Dome  Mining  and  Smelt- 

mg  Co.,  res  Melrose 
Dostal  M.  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  1011  Franklin 
Doty  Antoue,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Doty  Charles  H.,  messenger  Pacific  Transfer  Co.  (S.  F.)  res 

1063  Sixteenth 
Doty  J.  R.Mrs.,  res  1263  Cypress 
Do.y  Manuel,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Doub  D.  M.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1692  Broadway 
Dougherty  G.  T.,  res  477  Prospect 
Dougherty  John,  fireman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Dougherty  W.  E.,  res  477  Prospect 


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Douglas  Nathan  S.,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  res 

2015  Chestnut 
Douglas  Oliver  P.,  carpenter,  res  1919  Magnolia 
Douglass  Henry,  waiter  C.  B.  Mansfield,  res  990  Willow 
Douglass  Jennie  Mrs.,  cook  Oakland  Ladies'  Belief  Society 

Home,    S  s  Linden  bet   Telegraph  av  and  Broadway, 

Temescal 
Dougry  Charles,  plasterer,  res  471  Twenty-sixth 
Dove  Jane,  widow,  laundress,  res  574  Sixth 
Dove  Samuel  W.,  stationery  (S.  F.)  res  1457  Grove 
Dow  B.,  laborer,  res  1113  Third 

Dow  Lorenzo,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1370  Eleventh 
Dow  Rinaldo  R.,  engineer,  res  418  East  23rd 
Dowd  Daniel,  painter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1267  Campbell 
Dowd  James,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1502  Chester 
Dowdican  P.  H.,  special  police,  res  409  Seventh 
Dowling  Richard  J.,  carpenter,  521  Seventh 
Dowling  Sarah  Mrs.,  res  E  s  Fortieth  nr  Grove,  Temescal 
Dowling  William  E.  (Hickey  &  Dowling)  res  569  Sixth 
Downes  Jane  Mrs.,  nurse,  res  916  Wood 
Downey  Ann,  widow,  res  665  Fifth 
Downey  Frank,  res  820  Willow 

Downey  Frank,  clerk  James  McElroy,  res  665  Fifth 
Downey  James,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1016  Tenth  av 
Downey  John    H.,    carpenter   Pioneer   Planing  Mills,    res 

Overland  House 
Downey  William  J.,  brassfinisher  (S.  F.)  res  665  Fifth 
Downie    George,  miller  Samm's    Flouring  Mills,    res   518 

Third 
Downie  Sarah  Mrs.,  res  962  Thirty -fifth 
Downing  Abraham  F.,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  1219  Webster 
Downing  Albert,  cigars  and  tobacco,  res  1018  Wood 
Downing  Charles  F.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1219  Webster 
Downing  Matt.,  res  1031  Chester 

Downing  Orrien  P.,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  1219  Webster 
Downing  Sure  W.,  fruit  and  produce,  720  Chestnut 
Downs  William,  laborer  John  P.  Murphy,  res  W  s  High  nr 

East  14th,  Fruit  Vale 
Doyle  Daniel,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Doyle  James  J.,  sailmaker  (S.  F.)  res  229  Harlan 
Doyle  John,  night  clerk  Tubbs  Hotel 
Doyle  John,  farmer,  res  W  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  San  Pablo 

Station 
Doyle  Luke,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1812  Seventh 
Doyle  Patrick,  laborer  (S.  F.)  res  889  Bay 
Drady  Michael,  laborer,  res  1355  Eighteenth 


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J.  8.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


OAKLAND     [  D  ]    DIRECTORY.  199 

Drain  D.,  calker  C.  P.  K.  K. 

Drake  Elvira  D.  Mrs.,  nurse,  res  S  s  Avon  bet  First  and 
Second  avs 

Drake  Flemon,  manager  "Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.  (S. 
F.)  res  565  East  15th 

Drake  George  W.,  coal  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  1720  Seward 

Drake  Melvin,  blacksmith  Michael  Sullivan,  res  Union  Hotel 

Dramatic  Herald  (weekly)  H.  L.  DeForrest  publisher  and 
proprietor,  856  Broadway 

DRAPER  CHARLES  F.,  physician  and  surgeon,  855  Wash- 
ington, rooms  27-28,  res  Clarendon  House 

Dreaper  Robert,  broommaker  Edward  L.  Cortage,  res  1667 
William 

Drennon  James,  engineer  (S.  F.)  res  1014  Eleventh  av 

Drennon  William  H.,  engineer,  res  1014  Eleventh  av 

Dresco  Lorenzo,  laborer  Oakland  Paving  Co.,  res  McAdam 
nr  Dale 

Dressier  George,  boots  and  shoes,  615  East  Central  av 

Dreux  Angele,  widow,  res  529  Second 

Drew  Edwin  P.,  watchman,  res  736  Myrtle 

Drew  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  seamstress  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Dreyer  John  H.,  shoemaker  William  H.  Nolan,  res  851 
Harrison 

Drinkmann  Albina  Miss,  res  2072  Market 

Drinkwater  Ambrose  M.,  salesman  F.  B.  Miller  &  Co.,  res 
404  Central  av 

Drinkwater  L.  H.,  master  mariner,  res  568  Fifteenth 

Driscoll  Dennis  J.,  sailmaker,  res  1661  Atlantic 

Driscoll  Eliza  Mrs.  (Mallay  &  Driscoll,  S.F.)  res  940  Peralta 

Driscoll  James,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  E.,  res  1661  Atlantic 

Driscoll  Jeremiah,  grainer,  res  417  Seventh 

Driscoll  Jerry,  laborer  C  P.  R.  R.,  res  1661  Atlentic 

Driscoll  John,  laborer,  res  1661  Atlantic 

Driscoll  Lawrence,  painter,  res  417  Seventh 

Driscoll  William,  laborer,  res  520  Third 

Drosbach  Andrew,  engineer  J.  Homer  Fritch,  res  682  Twen- 
ty-fourth 

Drucker  Herman,  clerk  H.  Tum  Suden  &  Co.,  res  618  East 
Central  av 

Drugan  James,  laborer,  res  314  Third,  rear 

Drum  John  S-,  capitalist,  422  Central  av,  res  953  Market 

Drumgold  John,  canvasser,  res  765  Grove 

Drummond  James,  gardener  R.  D.  Hume,  res  E  s  Fruit 
Vale  av  nr  East  27th 

Drummond  John,  waiter  C  J.  &  W.  C.  Ironmonger,  resSW 
cor  Ninth  and  Franklin 


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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Mami  St.,  S.  F.,  ihelmesl  collection  ol  Modern  Art  Paper  Eannmes. 


200  OAKLAND    [  D  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Dryden  J.  E.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  843  Isabella 

Dry  den  "William  S.,  mason,  res  843  Isabella 

Drynen  John,  stock  speculator,  res  227  Tenth 

Drysdale  Daniel,  salesman  E.  D.  Block  &  Co.,  res  S.  F. 

Dryseale  Daniel,  clerk,   res  1816  Atlantic 

Du  Bois  Peter  G.,  carpenter  C.  P.  K.K.,  res  2101  Atlantic 

Du  Bois  William  C,  clerk  U.  S.  Eailway  Mail  Service  (S. 
r.)  res  Union  Hotel 

Du  Brutz  Frederick  C.  M.,  attorney-at-law  (S.F.)  res  John- 
son House 

Du  Prat  Augustus,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  813  Adeline 

Duane  Joseph,  res  461|  Fourth 

Dubois  Lewis  A.,  farmer,  res  364  Third 

Duces  George,  butcher  H.  M.  Ames  Jr.,  res  Butchertown 

Ducey  Catherine,  widow,  res  1311  Sixth  av 

Ducker  James  W.,  barkeeper  J.  J.  Hanifin,  res  1403  Grove 

Ducommun  Frank,  confectioner  McKenzie  &  Geddes,  res 
1154  Broadway 

Duddy  Martin,  expressman,  res  911  Alice 

Dnddy  William,  carriage  painter  M.  W.  Allen,  res  911  Alice 

Dudley  Justin  Z. ,  painter,  res  1222  Franklin 

Dudley  William  M.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Adeline  bet  Four- 
teenth and  Fifteenth 

Due  Anton,  farmhand  C.  N.  Tharsing,  res  AV  s  High  nr  Old 
County  Road 

Duensing  Louis,  upholsterer  Richard  M.  Frost,  res  460  Sixth 

Duff  William,  shipkeeper  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1804  William 

Duffy  Edward,  butcher  Louis  Schaffer,  res  555  Sixth 

Duffy  EdAvard  F.,  foreman  Enterprise  Mills,  res  835  Clay 

Duffy  James  (Whittier,  Fuller  &  Co.)  res  S.  F. 

Duffy  John,  machinist,  res  821  East  14th 

Duffy  Patrick,  farmer,  res  W  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Union  av 

Duffy  Thomas,  plasterer,  res  1054  Broadway 

Dufit  Mars,  widow,  res  370  Third 

Dugan  George,  lather,  res  1372  Central  av 

Dugan  Mark  M.,  salesman  William  H.  Nolan,  res  S.F. 

Dugan  Robert,  laborer,  res  S  s  Parker  nr  Humboldt  av, 
Temescal 

Duggan  Thomas,  laborer,  res  1010  Fifth 

Duggen  Mary  A.,  widow,  res  661  Seventh 

Duignan  Thomas,  carpenter,  res  491  Twenty-fifth 

Dulion  Emile  D.,  butcher,  res  366  Ninth 

Dunand  Louis  F.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  518  Fourth 

Dunbar  Joseph,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry,  res 
1355  Thirteenth 

Dunbar  Joshua,  groceries,  851  Myrtle,  res  1300  Seventh 


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OAKLAND     [  D  ]    DIRECTORY.  201 

Duncan  Dora  Mrs.,  res  764  Fourth 

Duncan  Ed.,  calker  C.  P.  E.  K. 

Duncan  George  J.,  conductor  C.  P.R.  R.,  res  1864  William 

Duncan  John  J.,  res  804  Thirteenth 

Duncan  Joseph  M.,  res  1136  Filbert 

Duncan  Eichard,  res  831  Myrtle 

Duncombe  Agnes  Mrs.,  res  465  Thirteenth 

Duncombe  LucjM.,  res  E  s  Telegi'aph  av  bet  Linden  and 

Temescal,  Temescal 
Dunham  A.  Murrj,  photographer,  res  562  Eleventh 
Dunham  Benjamiia  F.,  hardware  (S.  F.)res  1369  Jackson 
Dunham  C.  Mrs.,  res  562  Eleventh 

Dunham  George  P.,  driver  Fashion  Stables,  res  524  Sixth 
Dunham  Orrin  S.,  carriage  and  sign  painter,  res  707  Frank- 
lin 
Dunham  Woodruff,  wholesale  wood,  res  1622  Thirteenth 
Dunlap  Henry,  teamster,  res  1541  Curtis 
Duumire  Samuel  S.,  carriage  manufacturer,  266  Central  av, 

res  1351  Franklin 
Dunn  John  S.,  painter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  514  Fifteenth 
Dunn  M.,  gardener,  SW  cor  Seventeenth  and  Castro 
Dunn  Martin  J.,  clerk  John  Gushing,  res  cor  Claremont  av 

and  New  Tunnel  Eoad,  Claremont 
Dunn  Martin  M. ,   farmer,   res  cor  Claremont  av  and  New 

Tunnel  Eoad,  Claremont 
Dunn  Mary  Miss,  res  359  Tenth 
Dunn  Michael,  laborer,  res  126  Louise 
Dunn  Patrick,  laborer,  res  1612  Myrtle 
Dunn  Samuel  W.,  bookseller  (8.  F.)  res  1457  Grove 
Dunn  Thomas,  laborer,  res  972  East  16th 
Dunne  John  C.,  compositor  Tribune    Publishing   Co.,  res 

Hartman  House 
Dunn's  Block,  W  s  Washington  bet  Seventh  and  Eighth 
Dunphy  Thomas,  lather,  res  762  Twentieth 
Dunsten  John,  hostler  Broadway  and  Piedmont  E.  E.  Co., 

res  cor  Webster  and  Moss  av 
Dunton  Charles  H.,  with  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  res  938 

Thirty- sixth 
Duran  Camille,  cook  John  Marques,  res  508  Seventh 
Durant  Amos,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry,  res  586 

Delger 
Durant  Mary  E.  B.,  widow,  res  1357  Franklin 
Durant  Jane,  widow,  res  SW  cor  Tenth  av  and  East  17th 
Durant  School,  A.  W.  Brodt  principal,  N  s  Twenty-eighth 

bet  Grove  and  West 
Durell  Gideon,  carpenter,  res  268  B 


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202  OAKLAND    [  E  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Durham  &  Bujffett  (John  P.  Durham  and  Charles  C.  BuiTett) 

carriage  manufacturers,  509  Eighth 
Durham  John  P.  (Durham  &  Buffett)  res  510  Ninth 
Durham  J.  P.  Mrs.,  millinery,  1171  Broadwa}',  res  510  Ninth 
Durning  Thomas  A.,  compositor  (S.  P.)  res  1614  Fifteenth 
Durr  P.  J.,  salesman  Salinger  Brothers,  res  S.  F. 
Durst  J.,  res  1113  Adeline 
Dury  J.  B.,  porter  (S.  F.)  res  14  Center 
Dusenbury  George,  machinist  C.    P.    R.    R.,  res  Seventh 

Street  House 
Dusinbury  J.  B.,  res  1228  Adeline 
Dusinbury  Myron  T.,   teller  Oakland  Bank  of  Savings,  res 

1228  Adeline 
Dusinbury  T.  E.,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Dutil   Lorenzo,    bookkeeper   Longe    &    Baliran,    res  1057 

Alice 
Dutre  Alfred,  gardener,  res  560  Franklin 
Dutro  Antonio,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  621  Henry 
Duttle  Otto,  waiter  Tubbs  Hotel 
Dwelling  House  Underwriters   (fire  of  Watertown,    N.  Y.) 

Doe,  Griffin  &  Seaman  agents.  958  Broadway 
Dwyer  &  Kelly  (Daniel   D.    Dwyer  and  James  F.   Kelly) 

marble  and  granite  works,  SE  cor  Seventh  and  Castro 
Dwyer  Ann  Mrs.,  res  N  s  Alcatraz  av  nr  R.    R.  crossing, 

Temescal 
Dwyer  Daniel   D.  (Dwyer   &  Kelly)    SE  cor   Seventh  and 

Castro 
Dwyer  William,  farmer,  res  N  s  Alcatraz  av  nr  R.  R.  cross- 
ing, Temescal 
Dyer  Czar  J.,  lithographer,  res  404  Central  av 
Dyer  George  AV.,  machinist  Trowbridge    &  Pillsbury,   res 

716  Market 
Dyer  James  A.,  painter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  363  Fifth 
Dyer  Joseph  B.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1257  Jackson 
Dyer  Joseph  P.,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  1257  Jackson 
Dyer  William  H.,  janitor  Franklin,  Swett  and  Court  House 

Schools,  res  NE  cor  East  16th  and  Twentv-second  av 
Dyke  Delesle  D.,  machinist  (S.  F.)  res  209  Third 
Dvns  William  H.,  brakeman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  362  Tenth 


Eadon  Edward,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  674  Thirty-fifth 

Eadon  Moses,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  916  Fifth 

Eadon  William,  upholsterer  (S.  F.)  res  674  Thirty-fifth 


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OAKLAND    [  E  ]    DIRECTORY.  203 

Eadon  William  H.,  clerk  (S.  F.),  res  674  Thirty-fifth 
Eagan  Margaret,  domestic  William  H.  Glascock,   305  Fifth 
Eagan  Mary,  domestic  M.   O.   Barber,   SE  cor  Clifton  and 

Second  av 
Eagar  Brothers  (Henry  T.  and  Thomas  C.  Eagar)  wood  and 

coal,  W  s  Thirteenth  av  bet  East  14th  and  East  15th 
Eagar  Henry  T.  (Eagar  Brothers)  res  626  East  14th 
Eagar  Thomas  C  (Eagar  Brothers)  res  626  East  14th 
Eager  Edward  N.,  surveyor  and  civil  engineer,  office  and 

res  921  Broadway,  room  5 
Eager  Mary,  widow,  res  1315  Twelfth  av 
Eagle  Box  Factory,  John  J.   Mclntire  proprietor,  507-509 

Second 
Eames  Jennie  Miss,  teacher  music,  res  489  Prospect 
Eames  Roscoe  L.,  bookkeeper  Zeno  Mauvais  and  inventor 
Light  Line  shorthand,  420  Central  av,  res  554  Thirty- 
fifth 
Eames  Samuel  L.,  farmer,  res  489  Prospect 
Earhart  Philip  L.,  dairy,  W  s  Lake  bet  Chambers  and  Cot- 
tage 
Earl   Edwin   T.,    commission    merchant    (S.    F.)    res   768 

Central  av 
Earl  George,  labor  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res  1558  Eighth 
Earl  Guy  C.,  student  LTniversity,  res  768  Central  av 
Earl  Henry,  teamster  Asher  Tyler,  res  cor  Eighth  av  and 

and  East  Eleventh 
Earl   Josiah,    commission  merchant    (S.   F.)  res   7t  8   Cen- 
tral av 
Earle  Freeman  R.,  res  717  Jefierson 
Earle  John  B.,  note  teller  (S.  F.)  res  610  Central  av 
Early  Henrv  P.,  piano  polisher  Kohler  &  Chase,   res  513 

Ninth  " 
Earnest  Joseph  T.,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  1439 

Market 
Eastey  John  F.,  carpenter,  res  cor  A  and  Peralta 
Eason  William  L. ,  city  editor  Tribune,  res  Bellevue  House 
East  Oakland,  Fruit  Vale  and  Mills  Seminary  RR.,  A.  W. 
Mav  superintendent,  office  SE  cor  Twelfth  av  and  East 
lltii 
EAST  OAKLAND  PLANING  MILLS,  Barnes  Brothers  & 
Gedge  proprietors,  cor  East  Central  and  Fourteenth  avs 
East  Oakland  Pottery,  Henry  Bundock  proprietor,  cor  East 

Central  and  Nineteenth  avs 
Eastland  Alfred  T.,   clerk   Oakland  Gaslight  Co.,   res  569 

Tenth 
Eastland  Andrew  J.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  921  Myrtle 


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204  OAKLAND    [  E  ]    WRECTORY. 

EASTLAND  JOSEPH  G.,  secretary  Oakland  Gaslight  Co., 

office  S  s  Ninth  nr  Broadway,  res  S.  F. 
Eastland  Josephine  Mrs.,  res  921  Myrtle 
EASTLAND   VAN    LEER,   superintendent  Oakland  Gas- 
light Co.,  office  S  s  Ninth  nr  Broadway,  res  817   Grove 
Eastman  C.  H.,  commission  merchant  (S.  E.)  res  1057  Sev- 
enth av 
Eastman  Francis  G.,  foreman  Oakland  Paving  Co.,  res  460 

Elm 
Eastman  Henry  P.,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  K. 
EASTMAN  MOSES  H.,    superintendent   Oakland   Paving 
Co.,  office   Union   Bank   Building,  rooms    6-7,   res  64 
Valley 
Easton  James,  capitalist,  res  1373  Harrison 
Eaton  Annie  J.,  widow,  res  1009  Madison 
Eaton  Charles,  res  Union  Hotel 

Eaton  Charles  H.,  lumber  surveyor,  res  1665  Lincoln 
Eaton  Edward,  engraver  C.  L.   Smith  &  Co.,  res  Winter's 

Hotel 
Eaton  Frederick  W..  secretary  S.  F.  Steamboat  and  Trans- 
portation Co.,  res  953  Madison 
Eaton  Henr}^  marker  foreman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Eaton  Mary  E.,  widow,  res  307  Seventh 
Eccles  William,  plumber,  res  1513  Brush 
Eccles  William  J.,  painter,  res  951  Thirty-fifth 
Eccleston  Richard,  wood  and  coal  (S.  F.)  res  608  Eighteenth 
Eckels  Raymond,   brassfounder   (S.  F.)  res  nr   San   Pablo 

Station 
Eckfeldt  Theodore  W.,  res  777  Sixteenth 
Eckley  Henry,  carpet  dealer  (S  F.)  res  114  Eleventh 
Eckley  John  L.,  carpet  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  Poplar  bet  Four- 
teenth and  Sixteenth 
Ecksteine  William,  tailor,  962^  Broadway 
Eddings  William  C.,  barkeeper  Harry  In  wall,  res  NE  cor 

Ninth  and  Broadway 
Eddy  Edward  B.,  surveyor,  res  1067  Brush 
Edelen  Lemuel  H.,  speculator  (S.  F.)  res  Tubbs  Hotel 
Eden  William  J.,  collector  Home  Mutual  Insurance  Co.,  res 

S  s  Thirty-sixth  bet  San  Pablo  av  and  Market 
Edgar  Arthur,  farmer,  res  2153  West 
Edgar  James,  speculator,  res  2226  San  Pablo  av 
Edgecomb  William  M.,  carpenter,  res  1626  Pacific 
Edgerly  Henry  C,  res  SW  cor  East  14th  and  Lane,   Fruit 

Vale 
Edgerton  A.  D.,  salesman  A.  Lippman,  res  517  Ninth 
Edlen  John,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R. 


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OAKLAND    [  E  ]    DIRECTORY.  205 

Edmonds  Walter  J.,  barber,  962|  Broadway,  res  521  Fourth 
Edstrom  Thomas,  trunkmaker,  res  811  Center 
Edwards  Ambrose  F.,  jeweler,  res  1054  Central  av 
Edwards  Benjamin  F.,  barber,  467  Seventh,  res  510  Fifth 
Edwards  Brothers  (Charles  E.   and  Frederick  J.)  fish  and 

oysters,  818  Broadway 
Edwards  Charles  E.  (Edwards  Brothers)  res  S.  F. 
Edwards  Clara  Miss,  teacher  Cole  School,  res  404  Central  av 
Edwards  D.  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1525 J  Broadway 
Edwards  E.,  laborer  Albion  K.  P.  Harmon,  res  1568  Web- 
ster 
Edwards  Edwin  W.,  carpenter,  res  1464  Fifth 
Edwards  Evan  J.,  gardener,  res  814  Twenty-eighth 
Edwards  Frederick  J    (Edwards  Brothers)  res  1263  Eighth 
Edwards  George  C,  professor  State  University,  res  1568 

Webster 
Edwards  George  W.,  res  1367  Tenth  av 
Edwards  George  W.,  wood  turner  (S.  F.)  res  1511  Third 
Edwards  Henry,  employee  C.  P.  K.  R.,  res  1870  Atlantic 
Edwards  James,  brakeman  C.  P-  R.  C,  res   West  Oakland 

House 
Edwards  James,  physician,  office  and  res  855  Center 
Edwards  John,  deputy  County  Clerk,  res  404  Central  av 
Edwards  John  G.,  publisher  Coast  Review  (S.  F.)  res  520 

Tenth 
Edwards  John  L.,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1713  Eighth 
Edwards  John  S.,  sailmaker  (S.  F.)  res  1102  East  24th 
Edwards  Justus,    carpenter,  res  S  s  Forty-fifth  nr  Grove, 

Temescal 
Edwards  L. ,  painter,  res  Sunnyside  House 
EDWARDS  LEMUEL  B.,  insurance  agent,  467  ^^"nth,  res 

718  Eighteenth 
EDWARDS    ROBERT   W.,   watchmaker  and  jeweler,   961 

Broadway,  res  1054  Central  av 
Edwards  Thomas  C,  commercial  agency  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor 

Union  and  Duncan,  Lynn 
Edwards  William,  carpenter,  res  522  East  14th 
Edwards  William  E.,  bellow^s  manufacturer,  res  721  Chester 
Eells  Charles  P.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  San  Pablo 

av,  nr  Temescal  Creek 
Egan  John,  coachman,  res  1108  Third 
Egbert  Robert  S.,  merchant,  res  1123  Myrtle 
Egert  Louis  H.,  butcher,  res  S  s  Weston  av  bet  Telegraph 

av  and  Broadway 
EIBEN  &  NOR  (Fred.  G.  Eiben  and  Andrew  J.  Nor)  gro- 
cers, NW  cor  Seventh  and  Campbell 


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206  OAKLAND    [  E  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Eiben  Fred.  G.  (Eiben  &  Nor)  res  NW  cor  Campbell  and 

Seventh 
Eicbbaum  Frederick   H.,  assistant  superintendent  Oakland 

Gas  Light  Co.,  res  769  Central  av 
Eichbaum  William  P.,  collector  Oakland  Gas  Light  Co.,  res 

769  Central  av 
Eien  Christian,  carpenter  Oakland  Planing  Mills,  res  664 

Twenty-sixth 
Eiferle  Christ.,  barkeeper  David  Wemmer,  res  416  Eighth 
Finer  William,  shoemaker  David  J.   Outram,   res  Winters' 

Hotel 
Eisan   Albert  F.,    millwright,    res   SW    cor    Seventh    and 

Franklin 
Eissler  John,  foreman  Manuel  Eissler,  res  S  s  Clark  nr  High, 

Melrose 
Eissler  Manuel,  manufacturer  Union  Blasting  Powder,   S  s 

Clark  nr  High,  Melrose,  office  S.  F.,  res  1417   Thirt 

teenth  av 
Eitel  Charles  H.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  820  Henry 
Eitel  Henry,  druggist,  res  820  Henry 
Ekensteen  Augustus,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1115  Campbell 
Ekman  William  (Newland  &  Ekman)  res  Newland  House 
EL  DORADO  LIVERY  STABLE,  Joseph  C.  Trescott  pro- 
prietor, 405  Twelfth 
El  Dorado  Market,  A.  Heuer  &  Co.   proprietors,  NW  cor 

Ninth  and  Webster 
Eland  Annie  Miss,   agent   Butterick   &    Co.   Patterns,   961 

Broadway,  res  1005  Webster 
Eland  Hannah  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  1005  Webster 
Eland  Eobert,  res  1005  Webster 
Elder  Alexander,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  486  Mer- 

rimac 
Elder  Emma  S.  Miss,  teacher  Prescott  School,  res  486  Mer- 

rimac 
Elder  Sarah  C,  widow,  res  486  Merrimac 
Eldridge  Edward,  policeman  (S.  F.)  res  2130  Chestnut 
Eldridge  George,  clerk,  res  2130  Chestnut 
Eldridge  John  V.,  clerk,  res  2130  Chestnut 
Eldridge  William,  clerk,  res  2130  Chestnut 
Eliason  Horace  D.,  mailing  and  paper  clerk  Post  Office,  res 

572  Tenth 
Eliassen  Martin,  cabinetmaker  (S.  F.)  res  1607  Market 
Elkan  A.,  shoemaker,  SW  cor  Central  av  and  Franklin,  res 

409|  Central  av 
Ellard  Hattie,  domestic  I.  W.  Knox,  534  Knox  pi 
Ellerbrock  Henry  H.,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Hansa  Hotel 


Q      I-      lAIINHRY  Lace  Curtains,  Blankets  and  Flannels,  a  Specialty. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


OAKLAND     [  E  ]    DIRECTORY.  207 

Ellingsworth  Samuel,  restaurant,  902  Broadway,  res  N  s  East 

27tli  nr  Twenty-first  av.  Highland  Park 
Elliott  Abial,  physician,  res  612J  East  Central  av 
Elliott  Albert,  chimney  sweep  and  whitener,  res  423  Tenth 
Elliott  C.  N.  Mrs.,  widow,  ladies  nurse,  res  1156  Broadway 
Elliott  Frank,  messenger  Bay  and  Coast  Telegraph  Co.,  res 

1156  Broadway 
Elliott  George,  carpenter,  res  767  East  Central  av 
Elliott  James,  teamster  Taylor  &  Co.,  res  616  Second 
Elliott  McDonald,  res  854  Brush 
Elliott  Robert,  teamster,  res  653  Grove 
Elliott  Robert  W.,  res  854  Brush 

Elliott  Wallace  W.,  lithographer,  res  869  Washington 
Ellis  A.  A.  Miss,  dressmaker  Mrs.  J.  G.  Green,  res  Alameda 
Ellis  Alexander  L.,  machinist  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1608  William 
Ellis  Annie,  widow,  res  1116  Alice 
Ellis  Charles  H.,  extraman  Engine  Co,  No.  1,  Oakland  Fire 

Department,  res  Fifteenth  rear  City  Hall 
Ellis  C.  M.  Miss,  principal  Court  House  School,  res  1351 

Fourth  av 
Ellis  Cyrus  E .,  letter  carrier,  res  1007  Pine 
Ellis  James,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  530  Ninth 
Ellis  John,  canvasser,  res  1312  Eleventh  av 
Ellis  John  F.,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  1312  Eleventh  av 
Ellis  John  H.,  miller  Weston  &  Welch,  res  Grand  Western 

Hotel 
Ellis  John  H.,  painter,  res  1326  Eleventh  av 
Ellis  Richard  L.,  hostler  John  Gushing,  res  1228  Franklin 
Ellis  Samuel,  salesman  Edward  Barnett,  res  370  Fifth 
Ellis  Walter  G.,  manufacturing  jeweler,  954  Broadway,  res 

Alameda 
Ellsworth  C.  F.  Mrs.,   proprietor  Kohler-Chase  House,  NE 

cor  Ninth  and  Washington 
Ellsworth  L.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  1156  Broadway 
Ellwood  Francis  W.,  carpenter  C.P.R.R.,  res  460  East  17th 
Ellwood  William  B.,  gi'oceries  and  liquors,  1111-1113  Kirk- 
ham 
Elm  Charles  J.  A.,  sign,  carriage  and  ornamental  painting, 

1054  Sixth  av,  re^  1266  Twelfth  av 
Elmore  Samuel,  commission  merchant  (S.  F  )  res  368  East 

17th 
Elsey  Charles,  farmer,  res  653  Eleventh 
Elvin  Daniel,  coachman  A.  M.  Simpson,  1310  Grove 
Ely  Ann,  widow,  res  1218  Twenty-sixth 
Ely  George,  dairyman,  res  1218  Twenty-sixth 
Ely  George  S.  B.,  engineer,  res  812  Chester 


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UilUCilOC    DiUWIL  Offered  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR. 


208  OAKLAND    [  E  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Elzy  Evan  J.,  mining  operator,  res  1108  Market 

Erne  CI  aide,  res  1355  Eighth 

Eme  Ernest,  jeweler,  res  1355  Eighth 

Emerson  George  W.,    telephone  inspector   and  electrician 

Bell  Telephone  Co.,  res  1055  Grove 
Emerson  Ealph,  agent  S.  P.  C.  E.  R.  Co.  and  Bay  and  Coast 

Telegraph  Co.,  NE  cor  Broadway  and  Thirteenth,  res 

1055  Grove 
Emerson  William  H.,  cardriver,  res  660  East  11th 
Emery  Charles  C,  with  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  622  Seventeenth 
Emery  George  F. ,   salesman  William  P.   Wheeler,    res  622 

Seventeenth 
EMERY  JOSEPH  S.,  president   Oakland   K.    K.    Co.  and 

contractor  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Park  and  San  Pablo  av 
Emlay  Eli  (O.  Emlay  &  Co.)  res  690  Laurel 
Emlay  O.  cfe  Co.   (Oliver  and  Eli  Emlay)  harness  and  sad- 
dlery, 1164  Broadway 
Emlay  Oliver  (O.  Emlay  &  Co.)  res  690  Laurel 
Emlay  Oliver  L.,  clerk  O.  Emlay  &  Co.,  res  690  Laurel 
Emmett  Philip,  laborer,  res  952  Eighteenth 
Empire  Hose  Co.  No.  1,  Oakland  Fire  Department,  Edward 

Cady  foreman,  470  Sixth 
Emslie  Charles,  Custom  House  (S.F.)  res  SE  cor  Derby  and 

Humboldt  av,  Temescal 
Enas  George  H.,  master  mariner,  res  81(5  Alice 
Engburg  Peter,  carpenter,  res  Winter's  Hotel 
Engelbrecht  Henry,  blacksmith  C.P.R.E.,  res  13  Pearson's 

Eow 
Engelbrecht   Herman,   cigar  manufacturer  (S.  F.)  res  166 

Tenth 
Engelbrecht  Herman  A.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  166  Tenth 
Engelbretson  Finkel,  laborer,  res  959  Fifth 
Engelke  Gold  &  Silver  Mining  Co.   (Esmeralda  Co.,  Nev.) 

W.  G.  Henshaw  secretary,  office  460  Eighth 
Engelken  Frederick,  with  H.  Turn  Suden  &Co.,  res  518  East 

Central  av 
Engine  No.  1,   Oakland  Fire  Department,   Fifteenth,  rear 

City  Hall 
Engine  No.  2  (Felton)  Oakland  Fire  Department,  N  s  Sixth 

bet  Broadway  and  Washington 
Engine  No.  3,    Oakland  Fire  Department,    S  s  Eighth  bet 

Willow  and  Campbell 
Engine  No.   4,   Oakland  Fire  Department,  East   14th  bet 

Twelfth  and  Thirteenth  avs 
Engineer  (City)  Thomas  W.  Morgan,  City  Hall 
Engler  Charles,  sashmaker,  res  854  Harrison 


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.     r.     LAURUni.         office.  33  Geary  St..  S.  F.  and  862  Broadway  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


OAKLAND     [  E  ]    DIRECTORY.  209 

English  James,  laborer  C.  P.  K.  R.,  res  1672  Third 

English  John  M.,  farmer,  res  SE  cor  Seventh  and  Oak 

English  John  T.,  carpenter,  res  1622  Myrtle 

English  Warren  B.,  farmer,  res  1268  Harrison 

English  William  D.,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  226 

Eleventh 
Ennis  Anton,  watchman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1511  Fifth 
Ennis  George  H.,  yardmaster  Oakland  Wharf  C.  P.    R.  R., 

res  721  Myrtle 
Ennis  John,  plumber  Dalziel  &  Moller,  res  606  Sixteenth 
Ennis  Joseph,  laborer  Leon  Trelut,  res  1500  Eleventh 
Ennis  William,  driver  Engine  Co.  No.  3,  Oakland  Fire  De- 
partment, res  1669  Eighth 
Eno  Frank,  agent  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Twelfth  av  and  East 

20th 
Enos  Antone,  cabinetmaker  (S.  F.)  res  765  Willow 
Enos  Frank,  laborer,  res  666  East  16th 
Enos  Joseph,  res  1400  Eleventh 
Enos  Joseph,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  6  Short 
Enos  Manuel,  laborer,  res  1465  Thirteenth 
Enright  Albert,   laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,   res  SW  cor  Atlantic 

and  Pine 
Ensign  Charles   H.,   engineer   Oakland  Ice    Co.,    res  1656 

Twelfth 
Enterprise  Mills,  California  Building  Co.  proj)rietors,  SW 

cor  Grove  and  Second 
Epley  Adelaide  L.  (Epley  Sisters)  res  472  Central  av 
Epley  Hattie  L.  Miss  (Epley  Sisters)  res  472  Central  av 
Epley  Minerva  Mrs.,  res  664  Eighteenth 
Epley  Sisters  (H.   L.  and  A.   L.   Epley)   dressmakers,  472 

Central  av 
Erie  House,  Mrs.  J.  Canning  proprietress,  1113  Broadway 
Errickson  Erick  G.,  tailor  A.  Stein,  res  1826  Adeline 
Erricson  Rasmus  P.,  gardener  Jonathan  Middleton,  res  N  s 

East  27th  nr  Twenty-first  av,  Highland  Park 
Escalet  Elizabeth,  domestic  1261  Sixth  av 
Esperanz  John,  laborer  Raymond  Gohanich,   res  Butcher- 
town 
Estell  Thomas  F.,  porter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1725  Myrtle 
Estes  Charles,  driver  Lane's  Omnibus  Line   res  Lake  Shore 

av  nr  Brooklyn 
Estes  Lamont  W.,  machinist  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1721  Chase 
EsteyJohnC,  wood  and  coal,   SE  cor  San  Pablo  av  and 

Seventeenth,  res  529  Seventeenth 
Estler  Theodore,  engineer  Oakland  Bag  Manufacturing  Co., 

res  263  East  17th 


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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarM  St.,  S.  F.,  Imponer  Frenci  and  English  WALL  PAPERS 


210  OAKLAND    [  E  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Eugenio  Bognetti,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

EUREKA  HOTEL,  Henry  H.  Meyer  proprietor,  SW  cor 
Washington  and  Seventh 

Eureka  Mills,  Henry  C  Pratt  proprietor,  1772  Telegraph  av 

Euteneuer  Martin,  carpenter,  1310  San  Pablo  av 

Evans  Anna,  waitress,  404  Central  av 

Evans  Edward,  liquor  saloon,  754  Seventh 

Evans  James  D.,  res  810  Twenty-seventh 

Evans  John  W.,  agent  Domestic  Sewing  Machine  (S.  E.) 
res  728  Eleventh 

Evans  Joseph,  special  agent  Treasur}^  Department  (S.  F.) 
res  2207  Adeline 

Evans  S.  Mrs.,  res  Hartman  House 

Evans  Solon,  cabinetmaker  Lyon  &  Kinsey,  res  967  Franklin 

Evans  Thomas,  shoemaker,  res  857  Clay 

Evans  West,  lumber  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  542  Sycamore 

Evans  William  E.,  with  Domestic  Sewing  Machine  Co.  (S. 
F.)  res  728  Eleventh 

EVENING  TRIBUNE,  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
and  proprietors,  406  Central  av 

Everett  Edward,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  719  Eighth 

Everett  J.  Carlton,  civil  engineer,  res  719  Eighth 

Everett  S.  L.,  with  Journal  of  Commerce  (S.  F.)  res  Cen- 
tennial House 

Evers  Joseph,  expressman,  res  2125  Elm 

Everson  Mark  (W.  &  M.  Everson)  res  Wilcox  House 

Everson  Martin,  gardener  Gustav  Hornung,  res  1110  Cen- 
tral av 

EVERSON  W.  &  M.  (Wallace  and  Mark  Everson)  hard- 
ware, tools  and  agricultural  implements,  SW  cor  Ninth 
and  Broadway 

HARD^A^ARE 

IRON  AND  STEEL. 

S.  W.  Corner  Broadway  and  Ninth. 


SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUNDRY 


(33  Geary  St.,  San  Francisco. 
OFFICES^  gg2  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE,  365  Tenth. 


OAKLAND    [  P  ]    DIRECTORY.  211 

Everson  Wallace  (W.  &  M.  Everson)  and  general  agent  New 

England  Life  Insurance  Co.  (S.  F.)  res  703  Webster 
Everts  Philitus,  superintendent  Eureka  and  Palisade  Eail- 

road  (Nevada)  res  1115  Jackson 
Evoy  Ed.,  res  N  s  Thirty-sixth  bet  Market  and  San   Pablo 

av,  Temescal 
Evoy  John  James,  res  N  s  Thirty-sixth  bet  Market  and  San 

Pablo  av,  Temescal 
Evoy  Mary  Mrs.,  res  N  s  Thirty-sixth  bet  Market  and  San 

Pablo  av,  Temescal 
Evoy  William,  res  N  s  Thirty -sixth  bet  Market  and  San  Pablo 

av,  Temescal 
Ewart  Archibald  M.,  manufacturer  house-heating  apparatus, 

res  1227  Eleventh  av 
Ewen  Frank,  salesman,  res  1314  Telegraph  av 
Ewen  Louis  T.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  756  Seventh 
Ewing  Claude  V.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Broadway  and 

Merrimac 
Ewing  Joseph  D.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1162  Market 
Eyman  August,  laundrymau  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Ezekiels  Mark  Mrs.,  res  461  Ninth 


Faber  Antoine,  waiter,  res  854  Adeline 
Fabrique  B.  C,  musician,  res  Sunnyside  House 
Fagan  Ann,  widow,  res  1629  Lincoln 

Fahey  Thomas,  apprentice  Michael  Casey,  res  1808  Grove 
Fahrbach  Christian  F.,  candy  factory  (S.  F.)  res  1607  Eighth 
Faige  William,  brewer  Brooklyn  Brewery,  res  879  East  14th 
Fair  George,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Sycamore  nr  Tele- 
graph av 
Fair  May  Miss,  res  490  Merrimac 

Fairbairn  George,  teamster  E.  M.  Lawrence,  res  Butcher- 
town 
Fairbanks  John  J.,  horse  trainer,  res  SE  cor  Forty-first  and 

Adeline,  Temescal 
Fairbanks  Jonathan,  res  770  Twenty-second 
Fairchild  James  C,  surveyor,  res  616  Eighth 
Fairchild   Warren   G.    (W.   G.  Fairchild  &  Co.)  res  1350 

Market 
FAIRCHILD  W.  G.  &  CO.  (Warren  G.  Fairchild  and  Byron 

S.  Burson)  groceries  and  liquors,  1350  Market 
Fake  George  S.,  res  754  Sixteenth 
Falconer  James,  carpenter,  res  1210  Thirtieth 


ni  RFRT  &  RRfllA/N  "^^^^'^^  ^""^  ^i^mm  Residence  Property  on  tue  CoasL 


Call  at  No.  2  Park  Row.  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  6d5  Market  St.,  S.F.,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Mer  in  Paper  Hangings 


212  OAKLAND    [  F  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Falkner  C.  S.  Mrs.,  res  1455  Grove 

Falkner  Mary,  widow,  res  204  Seventh 

Fallmer  Kudolph,  carpenter,  res  1116  Center 

Fallon  James,  laborer,  res  1163  Third 

Fallon  John,  laborer,  res  764  Twenty-second 

Fallon  Malachi,  res  SE  cor  Seventh  and  Oak 

Falls  John  H.,  lamps  and  coal  oil,  store  and  res  1301  San 
Pablo  av 

Faneuil  Hall  Insurance  Co.  (fire,  of  Boston)  Doe,  Grifl&n  & 
Seaman  agents,  958  Broadway 

Fannan  Annie,  nurse  T.  Oberfelder,  Kelsey  House 

Fannon  John,  laborer,  res  710  Lewis 

Fanton  Henry  B.  Jr.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1112  Second  av 

Fararo  Mateo,  shoemaker,  res  828  Twentieth 

Farish  Adam  T.,  wool  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  981  Fifth  av 

Farjeon  Salomon,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  1301  Webster 

Farley  Celia,  domestic  576  Eighth 

Farley  Michael  B.,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  SW  cor  Twen- 
ty-ninth and  West 

Farley  Patrick,  teamster,  res  614  East  16th 

Farley  Peter,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  625  Henry 

Farley  Philip,  res  2022  Adeline 

Farley  Robert,  stonecutter,  res  1763  Grove  ► 

Farley  Thomas,  teamster,  res  465  Twenty-first 

Farmer  George,  bout  builder,  res  363  Fifth 

Farmer  James  T.,  lather,  res  823  Sixteenth 

Farmer  Margaret,  widow,  res  810  Filbert 

Farmer  Robert  G.,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1460  Fifth 

Farnam  Charles  AV.,  clerk  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1415  Twelfth  av 

Farnden  Charles,  bellman  Galindo  Hotel 

Farnell  D.,  res  Somerset  House 

Farnham  Frederick  J.,  carpenter,  res  678  East  32nd,  Lynn 

Farnham  Leslie  Mrs.,  res  967  Washington 

Farno  Clara,  widow,  res  1253  Brush 

Farnum  John  E.,  auditor  Oakland  Bank  of  Savings,  res 
1300  Webster 

Farquhar  Julia  Mrs.,  res  Avenue  House 

Farquhar  Mamie  Miss,  res  Avenue  House 

Farquhar  Mary  A.,  widow,  res  960  Castro 

Farr  Lincoln  T.,  mining,  res  692  Thirty-fourth 

Farrar  M.  P.  Mrs.,  res  1068  Broadway 

Farrell  Ann  E.,  widow,  dressmaker,  719  Fourth 

Farrell  Ann  Jane,  widow,  groceries  and  liquors,  store  and 
res  1700  Eighth 

Farrell  Bryan,  gardener  Joseph  G.  Hussey,  res  1155  Madi- 


n   V    T  ATTlJTIIjy  Wasning  called  lor  anOelivered  in  S.F.,Oamnil,Alaie(la.  Berkeley. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


GREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDON'S,  365  TENTH. 


OAKLAND    [  P  ]    DIRECTORY.  213 

Farrel]  Edward  T.,  res  1116  Broadway 

Farrell  James,  car  repairer  C.  P.  K.  R.,  res  1004  Wood 

Earrell  John,  groceries,  671  Twenty-seventh 

Farrell  Joseph  P,,    agent  California   Door  Co.,    office  460 

Second,  res  Galindo  Hotel 
Farrell  Michael,  groceries  and  liquors,  1855  Seventh 
Farrell  Michael,  laborer,  res  403  Ninth 
Farrell  Thomas  L.,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  S.  F. 
Farrell  William,  gardener,  res  659  Jefferson 
Farrington  Elvin  D.,   clerk  Custom  House  (S.  F.)  res  778 

Eleventh 
Farrington  George  W.,  grainer  Charles  B.  Rutherford,  res 

778  Eleventh 
Farwell  B.  E.,  res  1690  Telegraph  av 
Farwell  Frederick  M.,  house  and  sign  painter  and  whitener, 

373- Eighth,  res  Adeline  opp  Evoy  av 
Faschian  Herman,  cook  National  Restaurant,  res  309  Third 
FASHION   LIVERY    STABLES,    McCleverty   &   Noblett 

proprietors,  860  BroadAray 
Fassett  Harris  H.,   surveyor  Home  Mutual   Insurance  Co. 

(S.  F.)  res  1363  Sixth  av 
Fatton  Lewis,   druggist   Bart  Morgan  &  Co.,   res  NE  cor 

Seventh  and  Market 
Faughnan  Kate,  domestic  C.  W.  Gurnee,  568  Twentj'-fifth 
Faulkner  George  L.,  traveling  agent,  res  213  Seventh 
Faulkner  George  R.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  213  Seventh 
Faulkner  James,  foreman  spinning  department  Oakland  Bag 

Manufacturing  Co.,  res  127  East  11th 
Faulkner   Thomas,    sexton   Independent   Church,  res  1380 

Broadway 
Favor  Chauncey  O.,  sash  and  blindmaker  (S.  F.)  res  1663 

Eleventh  av 
Favor  James  H.,  sash  and  biindmaker  (S.  F.)  res  613  East 

23rd 
Fay  E.,  painter,  res  Winter's  Hotel 
Fay  Thomas,  horseshoer  John  Casey,  res  1808  Grove 
Fearey  Elizabeth,    widow,   res  NW  cor  Twenty-fourth  and 

Grove 
Fearey  Mary,  widow,  res  1950  Grove 
FEAREY  ROBERT  D.,   plumber   and   gasfitter,    NW   cor 

Eighth  and  Washington,   res  N  s  Spring  nr  Adeline, 

Temescal 
Fearey  Theodore  H.,  boots  and  shoes,  1439  San  Pablo  av 
Fearn  John,    physician   and  druggist,    SW   cor  Clay   and 

Eleventh,  res  969  Washington 
Feary  Lizzie  Miss,  chambermaid  Arcade  House 


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214  OAKLAND    [  F  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Fee  Patrick,  farmer,  res  SE  cor  College  av  and  Tyler,  Clare- 

mont 
Feely   Cormick,    helper   Oakland    Gaslight    Co.,    res    609 

Third 
Feeney  Bridget,  widow,  res  1112  Fifteenth  av 
Feeney  Eugene,  laborer,  res  967  Fifth 
Feeney  Michael,  laborer,  res  E  s  Jackson  nr  County  Koad, 

Fruit  Vale 
Feeney  Patrick,  fireman  Oakland  Gaslight  Co.,  res  704 Mar- 
ket 
Feige  Kichard,  upholsterer  (S.  F.)  res  1673  Taylor 
Feldmann  L.  (L.  Feldmann  &  Co.)  res  S.  F. 
Feldmann  L.  &  Co.  (L.   Feldmann)   wood  and  willowware, 

903-905  Washington 
Felley  Philomen  H.,  policeman,  res  320  East  8th 
Fellows  A.  J.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1156  Broadway 
Fellows  Edward  C,  assistant  general  superintendent  C.  P. 

Pt.  K.,  res  940  Myrtle 
Fellows  Louise  Miss,  clerk  H.  C.  Taft  &  Co.,  res  606  Four- 
teenth 
Fellows  Samuel,  cashier  (S.  F.)  res  1414  Filbert 
Felt  Helen  Mrs.,  res  1721  Goss 
Felton  Engine  Co.  No.  2,  Oakland  Fire  Department,  Eugene 

F.  Voorhees  foreman,  468  Sixth 
Felton  Kate  B.  Mrs.,  res  930  Adeline 
Fenn  Thomas  W.,  insurance  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Seventh  and 

Oak 
Fenner  O.  B.,  proprietor  Lake  Merritt  Boat  House,  Central 

av,  on  Lake  Merritt 
FENNESSY  JOHN,  proprietor  Crystal  Palace  Saloon,  463 

Ninth,  res  662  Sixth 
Ferning  G.,  carpenter,  res  Tremont  House 
Fenno  M.  F.,  fireman  C.  P.  E.  K. 
Fenstermacher  F.  W.,  butcher,  res  1527  Seventh  av 
Fenton  Edward,  waiter  Hartman  House 
Fenton  Joseph  E.,  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  Berkeley 
Fenton  Melinda,  widow,  res  772  Fifth 
Ferber  Charles,  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  S.  F. 
Ferguson  Samuel  B.,  mining  superintendent,   res  54  East 

Central  av 
Fernald  W.  H.,  driver  mail  wagon  Pacific  Transfer  Co.,  res 

664  Tenth 
Fernand  J.  J.  Mrs.,    dressmaker  Mrs.   E.  "W.  Johnson,  res 

N  s  Forty -second  nr  Grove ,  Temescal 
Fernand  John  J.,  civil  engineer,  res  N  s  Forty-second  nr 

Grove,  Temescal 


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OAKLAND    [  F  ]    DIRECTORY.  215 

Fernandez  Katie  Mrs.,  domestic  Josiah  Lusk,  E  s  Claremont 
av  nr  Clifton 

Fernandez ,  res  S  s  Spring  nr  Adeline,  Temescal 

Ferrer  J.  L.,  res  S  s  Fortieth  nr  Adeline,  Temescal 
Ferrier  Frank,  waiter  Pagge  Brothers,  res  SE  cor  Seventh 

and  Broadway 
Ferrier  Hiram  L.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1261  Sixth  av 
Ferrier  L.  Mme.,  teacher,  res  1674  Telegraph  av 
Ferrier  Louis,  res  1674  Telegraph  av 
Ferrier  Minna  Mrs.,  teacher  French  and  German  Oakland 

High  School,  res  1674  Telegraph  av 
Ferris  James  H.,  attorney-at-law,  res  1927  Myrtle 
Ferris  James  M.,  res  827  Magnolia 
Ferris  Richard,  dairyman,  res  630  Chestnut 
Ferris  William  H.,  carpenter,  res  N   s  Linden  nr  Cherry, 

Temescal 
Ferris  Winnifred,  widow,  res  468  Fifth 
Fester  Julian,  groceries,  cor  San  Pablo  av  and  Adeline 
Fetzer  Ferdinand  (P.  J.  Kerrigan  &  Co.)  res  259  Central  av 
Feuillan  John,  d^'er  (S.  F.)  res  411  Seventh 
Fey  George,  confectioner  Bruning  Brothers,   res  755  Web- 
ster 
Ffrench  Nicholas,  dairyman,  res  723  Linden 
Fibush  Aaron  (Fibush  Brothers)  res  518  Eighth 
Fibush    Brothers  (A.   and    J.   Fibush)   manufacturers  and 

dealers  cigars  and  tobacco,  IIOIJ  Broadway 
Fibush  Jacob  (Fibush  Brothers)  res  518  Eighth 
Fick  Annie  Mrs. ,  fancy  goods,  1761  Seventh 
Fick  August,  house  painter,  res  1761  Seventh 
Fickett  Isaac  S.,  gilder,  res  1448  Chestnut 
Fiddler  Hercules,  gardener  George  F.  McPherson,  470  Mer- 

rimac 
Fieberling  Peter  (Schmidt  &  Fieberling)  res  555  Sixth 
Fiege  J.  Henry  (Tonjes  &  Fiege)  res  325  Sixth 
Field  Edward  G.,  joiner  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1730  Linden 
Field  Elisha  M.,  res  1825  Telegraph  av 
Field  Hampton  E.,  bakery,  1269  Cypress 
FIELD  H.  N.  MISS,  principal  Home    School,   1825  Tele- 
graph av 
Field  Story  H.,  clerk,  res  1269  Cypress 
Fielding  John  C,  photographer  (S.  F.)  res  831  Harrison 
Fields  Joseph  B.,  policeman,  res  West  Oakland  House 
Fields  Rose  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  863  Clay 
Fife  Nelson,  machinist  (S.  F.)  res  989  Center 
Fife  William  C,  student  University,  res  809  Wood 
Fike  Nathan,  junk  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  809  Peralta 


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216  OAKLAND    [  F  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Fillicci  Pasquale,  waiter  Louis  Milloslavich,  res  910  Fifth 
Fillmore  James,  clerk  Diedrich  Rashjen,  res  NW  cor  Fifth 

and  Jefferson 
Fillmore  John,  nursery  and  saloon,  junction  San  Pablo  av 

and  Adeline,  Temescal 
FINCH  &  BARNHISEL  (William  H.  Finch  and  Samuel  H. 

Barnhisel)  coal,  wood,  hay  and  grain,  1694  Seventh 
Finch  Edwin  S. ,  salesman  E.  G.  Buswell,  res  669  Fifteenth 
Finch  Henry  P.,  proprietor   Belmont  Livery   Stable,    806 

Broadway,  res  802  Franklin 
Finch  William  H.  (Finch  &  Barnhisel)  res  991  Pine 
Fincke  Annie,  domestic  Mrs.  M.  P.  Percy,  2223  Audover 
Fincke  Henry  W.,  laborer,  res  E  s  Walsworth  nr  Prospect 
Findla  James,  capitalist,  res  Tubbs  Hotel 
Findlay  James,  fireman  Oakland    Gas   Light   Co.,  res   481 

Plymouth  av 
Fine  Andrew,  physician  and  surgeon,  office  and  res  SW  cor 

Sixth  and  East  Central  avs 
Finegan  Eliza  M.  Mrs.,  proprietress  Grand  Western  Hotel, 

1756  Seventh 
FJnigan  J.  W.,  res  Alderney  Farm 

Finigan  P.  A.,  capitalist  (S.  F.)  res  Alderney  Farm  N  s  Red- 
wood road 
Finigan  Piobert  A.,  res  Alderney  Farm 
Fink  Henry,  laborer  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co. 
Finkeldey  Frederick,  butcher  A.  Heuer  &  Co.,  res  951  Web- 
ster 
Finkelde}^  Henry,  butcher  James  Keyes,  res  370  Second 
Finkeldey  Henrj^  Jr.,  butcher  George  W.  Scribner,  res  547 

Twenty-second 
Finn  Albert  W.,  telegraph  operator  (S.  F.)  res  1022  Willow 
Finn  Margaret,  domestic  A.  W.  Bowman,  Piedmont 
Finn  Michael,  carpenter  A.  W.  Bowman,  res  Piedmont 
Finnegan  John  J.,  pedlar,  res  S  s  Fortieth  bet  Telegraph  and 

San  Pablo  avs 
Finney  G.  W.  Mrs.,  res  572  Central  av 
Finney  John  W.,  compositor  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,   res 

Nicholl  House 
Finney  Sherwood  W.,  blacksmith,  res  NE  cor  Fifth  av  and 

East  16th 
Finney  William,  carpenter,  res  1156  Broadway 
Finnigan  Bernard,  painter,  res  W^inter's  Hotel 
Finuigan  M.  J.,  house,  sign  and   decorative  painter,   1311 

Broadway,  res  719  Nineteenth 
Finucaue  Sallie  Miss,  dressmaker  Mrs.  E.  W.  Johnson,  res 

363^  Central  av 


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OAKLAND     [  F  ]    DIRECTORY.  217 

Finucane  William  M.,  clerk  Agard  &  May,  res  363J  Central 

av 
Fire  Alarm  ami  Police  Telegraph,  George  H,  Carleton  super- 
intendent, office  City  Hall 
Fire  Association  of  Philadelphia,  J.  J.  Gardiner  agent,  1106 

Broadway 
Fire  Warden,  George  H.  Carleton,  office  City  Hall 
Firemans  Fund  Insurance  Co.,    Hinds   Fuller   agent,    912 

Broadway 
First  Baptist  Church,  Eev.   G.   S.  Abbott   pastor,    SE   cor 

Fourteenth  and  Brush 
First  Baptist  Church  of  East  Oakland,  Rev.  Samuel  B.  Morse 

pastor,  N  s  East  14th  bet  Tenth  and  Eleventh  avs 
First  Congregational  Church,  Rev.  J.   K.   McLean  pastor, 

NW  cor  Clay  and  Central  av 
First  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  SE  cor  Fourteenth  and 

Clav 
FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK  OF  OAKLAND,  V.  D.  Moody 

president,  C.  H.  TwombW  cashier,  969  Broadway 
First  Presbyterian  Church,  NE  cor  Fourteenth  and  Franklin, 

Rev.  Samuel  P.  Sprecher,  pastor 
First  Presbyterian  Church  of  East  Oakland,  NE  cor  East 

14th  and  Fifteenth  av 
Fischel   &    Co.    (Michael    Fischel    and    Frederick    Kuhnle) 

market,  523  Seventh 
Fischel  Michael  (Fischel  &  Co.)  res  523  Seventh 
Fischer  Augustus,  upholsterer  Christian  Schreiber,  res  885 

Bay 
Fischer  Frank  L.,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  829  Castro 
Fischer  Julia  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  res  1056  East  14th 
Fischer  Max,  wagon  maker  Benjamin  Kneale,  res  Humboldt 

Hotel 
Fischer  William,  waiter,  res  470  Eighth 
FISH  &  CO.  (T.  J.  Fish  and  G.  W.  Scott)  groceries,  Vinzent 

Block 
Fish  Bert  D.,  clerk  Phelau  &  Fish,  res  1065  Ninth  av 
Fish  Charles  H.,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  804  Tenth 
Fish  George  L.  (Phelan  A:  Fish)  res  1065  Ninth  av 
•Fish  James  H.,  lumber  (S.  F.)  res  918  Grove 
Fish  M.  W.,  physician,  office  and  res  461  East  14th 
Fish  Nathaniel  P.,  shoemaker,  res  860  East  14th 
Fish  Theodore  J.  (Fish  &  Co.)  res  776  Thirteenth 
Fish  Thomas  F.,  clerk,  776  Thirteenth 

Fish  William  H.,  printer  Pacific  Press,  res  479  Twenty-first 
Fisher  &    Morison    (A.   D.    Fisher   and   W.    W.    Morison) 

wines  and  liquors  and  cigars  and  tobacco,  1776  Seventh 


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218  OAKLAND    [  F  ]    DIRECTORY. 


FISHER  &  TAYLOR,  (Alfred  A.  Fisher  and  James  P.  Tay- 
lor) wood,  coal  and  hay,  SW  cor  First  and    Franklin, 
office  1180  Broadway 
Fisher  Aaron  D.  (Fisher  &  Morison)  res  1877  William 
Fisher  Albert  E.,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  1017  Twentieth 
Fisher  Alfred  A.  (Fisher  &  Taylor)   res  829  Broadway  S.  F. 
Fisher  Benjamin  D.,  wines  and  liquors,  1052  Thirteenth  av 
Fisher  Beriah  P.,  carpenter,  res  518  Eighth 
Fisher  D.,  teamster  Castle  Dome  Mining  and  Smelting  Co., 

res  Alameda 
Fisher  Edward,  salesman  Greeuhood  Bros.,  res  518  Eighth 
Fisher  Erastus  E.,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  1017  Thirtieth 
FISHER  GALEN  M.,  president  Oakland  Home  Insurance 

Co.,  469  Ninth,  res  904  Filbert 
Fisher  George,   Avines   and  liquors,   E  s  High  nr   railroad 

crossing,  Melrose 
Fisher  George  C,  restaurant,  867  Washington 
Fisher  George  W.,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  1417  Sixth  av 
Fisher  Grace  Miss,  teacher  music  Golden  Gate  Academy 
Fisher  Henry,  butcher  P.  W.  Lee,  res  SW  cor  San  Pablo 

av  and  Sixteenth 
Fisher  Henry,  contractor  (S.  F.)  res  929  Adeline 
Fisher  John,  groceries  and  liquors,   1769  Grove  and  SE  cor 

Jefferson  and  Third 
Fisher  Joseph  H.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  929  Adeline 
Fisher  Kate  B.  Mrs.,  teacher  High  School,  res  686  Thirty- 
fourth 
Fisher  Leonard  C,  student  University,  res  904  Filbert 
Fisher  L.  P.,  advertising  agent  (S.  F')  res  686  Thirty-fourth 
Fisher  Michael,  clerk   John  Fisher,  res  SE  cor  Third  and 

Jefferson 
Fisher  Simon,  carriage  trimmer,  res  821  Thirty-third 
Fisher  Susan,  widow,  res  1417  Sixth  av 
Fisher  Thomas,  plasterer,  res  S  s  Forty-sixth  nr  Shattuck 

av,  Temescal 
Fisher  Thomas  A.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1520  Ninth 
Fisher  William   A.,   assistant   superintendent   office  Public 

Schools,   res  686  Thirty-fourth 
Fisher  William  E..  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  929  Adeline 
Fisher  William  H.,  res  867  Washington 
Fisk  Leander,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor  Third  and  Ad- 
eline 
Fiske  William  H.,  carpenter  C.  P.  Pt.  Pi.,  res  1860  William 
Fitch  Edward  S.,  extraman  Felton  Engine  Co.  N.  2,  Oak- 
land Fire  Department  and  glazier  California  Door  Co., 
res  468  Sixth 


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OAKLAND     [  F  ]    DIRECTORY.  219 

Fitch  Oscar  (Oakland  Transfer  Co.)  res  59  East  Central  av 

Fitch  Reed,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  Galindo  Hotel 

Fittbogan  Paul,  master  mariner,  res  718  Seventeenth 

Fitzgerald  Catheiine  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  1691  Eighth 

Fitzgerald  David,  laborer,  res  812  Sixteenth 

Fitzgerald  Edward,    shoemaker,  838   Market,   res  NW   cor 

Seventh  and  Bay 
Fitzgerald  Edward  J.,  plasterer,  res  1406  Eleventh 
Fitzgerald  Edward  J.,  salesman  O'Connell  &  Co.,  res  812 

Sixteenth 
Fitzgerald  Fred  J.,  salesman  L.  &  A.  Crocker,  res  1364  Sev- 
enteenth 
Fitzgerald  James,  carriage  washer  Fashion  Stables,  res  1021 

Third 
Fitzgerald  John,  laborer,  res  253  Watts 
Fitzgerald  Kate  Mrs.,  res  SE  cor  Parker  and  Humboldt  av, 

Temescal 
Fizgerald  Margaret,   domestic  A.   W.    Burrell,   2214  Tele- 
graph av 
Fitzgerald  Maurice,  laborer,  res  730  Chester 
Fitzgerald  Maurice,  laborer,  res  1406  Eleventh 
Fitzgerald  Robert  M.,  student  University,  res  SE  cor  Parker 

and  Humboldt  av,  Temescal 
Fitzgibbon  Thomas,  hackdriver,  res  Sunnyside  House 
Fitzmaurice  John,  gardener,  res  713  Fifteenth 
Fitzpatrick  Edward,    harness  and  saddles,   681  East  Cen- 
tral av 
Fitzpatrick  Edward,   waiter  John  J.  McKinnon,  res  W  s 

Fruit  Vale  av  nr  East  14th 
Fitzpatrick  Peter,  plasterer,  res  1359  Eighteenth 
Fitzell  Peter  M.,  wood  and  coal,  570  Fifth,  res  800  Jefferson 
Fitzsimmons  John,    painter   and   extraman  Engine  No.    1, 

Oakland  Fire  Department,  res  356  Seventh 
Flagg  Henry  H.,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  ifts  N  s  Brooklyn  bet 

Fourth  and  Fifth  avs 
Flagg  Julia  A.  Mrs.,  res  Occidental  House 
Flaherty  Bernard,  laborer,  res  409  Seventh 
Flaherty  James,  res  575  Third 
Flaherty  John,  laborer,  res  1471  Fourteenth 
Flaherty  Thomas,  res  1404  Eighteenth 
Flaherty  Thomas,  carpenter  and  builder,  1511  Seventh 
Flaherty  Thomas,  painter,  res  1315  Eighteenth 
Flanagan  Sarah,  nursemaid  D.  B.  Marx,  1699  Telegraph  av 
Flanigan   Edward,    dairyman,    res   N  s   Fortieth   nr  Lusk, 

Temescal 
Flannagan  Christopher,  laborer,  res  Prospect  nr  Broadway 


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Flannery  Charles,  boiler  riveter  C.  P.  K.  K. 

Flannery  James,  track  walker  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res807East  Cen- 
tral av 

Flannery  Mary  L.  Miss,  res  961  Kirkham 

riannigan  Mollie,  domestic  Joseph  M.  Brock,  res  1458 
Broadway 

Flatt  Cornelius  J.,  broker  (S.  F.)  res  1254  Eighth 

Flavin  Martin  J.,  merchcint  (S.  F.)  res  1458  Eighth 

Fleck  &  Busse  (Gustave  Fleck  and  Christian  C.  Busse)  bar- 
bers, 457  Central  av 

Fleck  Emilie  Mrs.,  midwife,  res  366  Eighth 

Fleck  Gustave  (Fleck  &  Busse)  res  366  Eighth 

Fleming  A.  J.,  widow,  res  304  Ninth 

Fleming  David  J.,  machinist  (S-  F.)  res  811  Center 

FLEMING  JOHN  J.  &  CO.  (John  J.  Fleming  and  Samuel 
D.  Trask)  wines  and  liquors,  625  East  Central  av 

Fleming  John  J.  (John  J.  Fleming  &,  Co.)  res  633  East  Cen- 
tral av 

Fleming  John  W.,  hay,  grain,  coal  and  wood,  1957  San  Pab- 
lo av 

Fleming  Marx  P.,  plumber,  res  171  Eighth 

Fleming  William  Y.,  res  304  Ninth 

Flemming  Ellen  Miss,  res  W  s  Webster  ur  Moss  av 

Flesser  Leopoldine,  domestic  Louis  Leimert,  N  s  Twenty- 
third  nr  Webster 

Fletcher  Charles,  res  E  s  Adams  nr  Lee 

Fletcher  Charles  H.,  agent  Pacific  Transfer  Co.,  res  118 
Fourth 

Fletcher  James  B.,  sash  and  blindmaker  East  Oakland  Plan- 
ing Mills,  and  extraman  Engine  No.  4,  Oakland  Fire 
Department,  res  504  East  15th 

Fletcher  John  N.,  shoemaker,  res  1722  Eighth 

Fletcher  Matthew  S.,  diver,  res  212  Haven 

Fletcher  Robert  J.,  4iackdriver,  res  W  s  Saji  Pablo  av  nr 
Railroad"  crossing 

Fletcher  Thomas  H.,  grainer,  res  852  Jefferson 

Fletcher  WillardF.,  captain  of  police,  office  City  Hall,  res 
1308  Telegraph  av 

Fletcher  William,  barber  Joseph  Jemery,  res  1724  Cen- 
tral av 

Flint  Augustus  P.,  fire  insurance  (S.  F.)  res  1103  Filbert 

Flint  Edward,  manufacturer,  res  518  Thirteenth 

Flint  Edward  D.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Washington 
bet  Central  av  and  Thirteenth 

Flint  Edward  P.  (A.  I.  Gladding  &  Co.)  res  W  s  Washing- 
ton bet  Central  av  and  Thirteenth 


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OAKLAND     [  F  ]    DIRECTORY.  221 

Flint  George  B.  (Kelsey  &  Flint)  res  NE  cor  Ninth  and  Mad- 
ison 
Flint  Levi,  shoemaker,  1789  Seventh,  res  1718  Eighth 
Flint  Samuel,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1718  Eighth 
Flood  George  W.,    blacksmith   P.    H.    McGrew,   res  1325 

Ninth  av 
Flood  Isabella,  widow,  res  1202  West 
Flood  Margaret,  domestic  1120  Central  av 
Flora  Elisha  H.,  housemover,  res  1465  Curtis 
Flora  Melcajah  R.  Jr.,  housemover,  res  1624  Myrtle 
Florence  Antonia,  widow,  res  661  East  17th 
Florence  Kate,  waitress  Kelsey  House 

Floud  John  W.,  gasfitter  Dalziel  &  Moller,  res  1420  Filbert 
Floud.  Joha  W.  Jr.,  res  1420  Filbert 
Flye  Harriet  Mrs.,  res  West  Oakland  House 
Flye  M.  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  522  Thirty -fifth 
Flynn  Andrew,  groceries  and  liquors,  1601  Myrtle 
Flynn  Annie,  chambermaid  Centennial  House 
Flynn  Charles,  shipcarpenter  C  P.  E.  E.,  res  1810  Taylor, 

rear 
Flynn  Edmond,  liquor  saloon  (S.  F.)  res  721  Fourth 
Flynn  E.  T.,  res  1269  Castro 

Flynn  Hugh,  blacksmith  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  804  Cedar 
Flynn   James,    upholsterer  McGovern    &    Cahill,    res    824 

Lydia 
Flynn  Patrick  (Tyrrell  &  Flynn)  res  822  Lewis 
Flynn  Eichard,  car  repairer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1691  Eighth 
Flynn  Eosanna  Mrs.,  res  928  Filbert 
Flynn  Timothy,  carpenter,  res  1363  Eighteenth 
Focacci  Louis,  carpenter  Oakland  Planing  Mills 
Fogerty  Matthew,  watchman  (S.  F.)  res  1312  Market 
Fogg  George  E.,  student  University,  res  SW  cor  Thirteenth 

and  Harrison 
Fogg  George  H.,  real  estate,  office  1471  Broadway,  res  463 

Twentieth 
Fogg  James  L.,  agent  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.   (of  New 

York)  952  Broadway,  res  815  Webster 
Fogg  J.  G.,  packer  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor  Claremont  av 

and  Clifton,  Temescal 
Fogg  Joseph  S.,  carpenter,  res  813  Market 
Foley  James,  res  462  Sixth 
Foley  James,  blacksmith,  res  703  Franklin 
Foley  James  J.,  real  estate,  res  1023  Peralta 
Foley  John,  laborer  E.  A.   Brown,  res  666  Twenty-seventh 
Foley  Michael,  laborer,  res  1171  Third 
Foley  Thomas,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  623  Chestnut 


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222  OAKLAND     [  F  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Folger  George  S.,  foreman  F,  Barnard  &  Co.,  res  702  Web- 
ster 

Folger  James  A.,  coffee  and  spices  (S.  F.)  res  1308  Jackson 

Folger  Samuel  G.,  collector  Eugene  Lynch,  res  702  Web- 
ster 

Folkers  J.  H.  A.,  surgical  and  dental  instruments  (S.  F.) 
res  915  Myrtle 

Follrath  Adam,  borseslioer  P.  H.  McGrew,  res  2112  Thir- 
teenth av 

Follrath  George  E.,  blacksmith  P.  H.  McGrew,  res  2112 
Thirteenth  av 

Follrath  William  A.,  horseshoer  P.  H.  McGrew,  res  N  s 
East  18th  bet  Sixth  and  Seventh  avs 

Folsom  Edward  J.,  plumber,  res  519  Tenth 

Folte  Gustave,  bookkeeper  Torrey,  Whitman  &  Gardiner, 
res  124  Eleventh 

Folyera  Joseph,  peddler,  res  566  Charter 

Fonda  David  B.,  engineer  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res  1772  Goss 

Fonda  George  H.,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  K.,  res  1772  Goss 

Fonda  Peter,  seaman,  res  124  Ettie 

Fonda  P.  W.,  res  1772  Goss 

Fontana  Mark  J.,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  1708 
Seward 

Fontana  Y.,  plaster  worker  D.  Mencarini,  res  S.  F. 

Fonte  Antonio,  groceries,  etc.,  800-802  East  Central  av,  res 
1114  Sixteenth  av 

Fonte  Frank  U.,  washer  A.J.  Butterfield,  res  411  Thirteenth 

Fonte  George,  tanner  Oak  Grove  Tannery,  res  1021  East 
22nd 

Fonte  Henry  A.,  plumber  Owen  C.  Kirk,  res  cor  East  Cen- 
tral and  Sixteenth  avs 

Fonte  Joseph,  laborer,  res  1023  East  22nd 

Foote  Alfred  L.,  farmer,  res  712  Chester 

Foote  Manuel  S.,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  R. 

Foote  William  W.,  attorney-at-law,  921  Broadway,  room  1, 
res  1154  Brush 

Forbes  Alfred,  salesman  G.  Abraham  son,  res  1025  Chestnut 

Forbes  George,  carpenter,  res  411  Ninth 

Forbes  George,  livery  stable,  1070  Thirteenth  av,  res  564 
East  15th 

Forbes  James,  boiler  riveter  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Forbes  James  A.,  translator,  res  1025  Chester 

Forbes  John,  driver,  res  1025  Chester 

Ford  Albert,  res  E  s  Fourteenth  av  bet  East  11th  and 
East  Central  av 

Ford  Charles  D.,  with  Jerome  B.  Ford  (S.  F.)  res  923  Fifth  av 


.     r.     LftURUnl,  Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway.  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


OAKLAND    [  F  ]    DIRECTORY.  223 

Ford  Cornelius  J.,   macLinist  C  P.  K.  R.,  res  1054  Willow 

Ford  Daniel  R.,  fruit  and  produce,  468  Eleventh,  res  Occi- 
dental Hotel 

Ford  George,  dairvman,  res  S  s  Fortieth  nr  Lusk,  Temescal 

Ford  Jerome  B.,  lumber  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  923  Fifth  av 

Ford  John,  res  Peralta  nr  Twenty-fourtli 

Ford  John  A.,  res  716  Filbert 

Ford  Katie,  widow,  res  765  Grove 

Fordmann  David,  shipcarpenter  C.  P.  R.  K.,  resNE  cor  Wil- 
liam and  Cedar 

Fordmann  Frederick,  shipcarpenter  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res  1830 
William 

Forrest  Anna,  domestic  NE  cor  Union  and  Duncan,  Lynn 

Formento  Mary,  domestic  A.  Steffanoni,  565  Charter 

Forney  Robert  L.,  dairyman,  res  231  Ellen 

Forrer  Julius,  gardener  Frederick  Delger,  res  524  Frederick 

Forrest  Curtis  T.,  res  1841  Webster 

Forsberg  Frederick,  carpenter,  res  Hansa  Hotel 

Forstell  Mary,  domestic  1239  Linden 

Forster  Emma,  widow,  seamstress,  res  603  Franklin 

Forster  James  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  758  Castro 

Forster  Thomas,  gardener  Joseph  B.  Crockett,  S  s  East  14th, 
Fruit  Vale 

FORSYTH  FREDERICK  A.,  manager  Wheeler  &  Wilson 
Sewing  Machine  Co.,  office  479  Ninth,  res  555  Seventh 

Fortin  Victor  L.,  secretary  Remillard  Brick  Co.,  res  1420 
San  Pablo  av 

Foss  CO.,  res  616  Sixteenth 

Foss  O.  Mrs.,  ladies'  and  children's  underwear,  1351  Tele- 
graph av 

Fossard  Aimable,  collector  (S.  F.)  res  1120  Peralta 

Foster  xA.nton,  carpenter,  res  1568  Twenty-first  av 

Foster  Charles  A.,  inspector  U.  S.  Customs  (S.  F.)  res  983 
Campbell 

FOSTER  DANIEL,  wood  and  coal,  foot  Franklin,  office 
457  Central  av,  res  1219  Jefl^erson 

Foster  E.  F.  H.,  landscape  and  portrait  artist,  res  Pied- 
mont Springs  Hotel 

Foster  George  H.,  insui-ance  broker  (S.  F.)  res  1379 
Eighth  av 

Foster  Henry  A.,  joiner  C  P.  R.  Rv,  res  828  Campbell 

Foster  Isaac,  news  agent,  res  1924  Filbert 

Foster  John  Mrs.,  res  1165  Washington 

Foster  John,  compositor,  res  1924  Filbert 

Foster  John,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  821  Henry 

Foster  John  A.,  carpenter,  res  1924  Filbert 


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224  OAKLAND     [  F  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Foster  Eobert,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Foster  William,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  1219  Jefferson 

Foster  William  W.,  collector  Oakland  Wharf,  res  914  Henry 

Foucault  Victor  M.,  real  estate,  res  518  Charter 

Foueds  Sarah,  widow,  res  802  Myrtle 

Foulkes  Edward  C,  clerk  (S.  F./res  571  Central  av 

Foulkes   James   F.,   M.  D.,  physician   and   surgeon,    1068 

Broadway,  rooms  10-11,  res  571  Central  av 
Foulkes  John  F.,  student  medical  department  University,  res 

571  Central  av 
Fountain  Elmer,  marble  cutter  J.  J.  Nunau,  res  339  Ninth 
Fountain  William  H.,  merchant,  res  215  Ninth 
Fourteenth  Street  Railroad  Co.,  office  522  Fourteenth 
Fouzer  Jacob,  grainer,  res  827  Filbert 
Fowler  Clarence  E.,  res  1008  West 
Fowler  Douglas  T.,  principal  Prescott  Grammar  School,  res 

E  s  College  av  nr  Claremont  av 
Fowler  Emma  Miss,  governess  Henry  Wadsworth,  res  126 

Ninth 
Fowler  Ezra  S.,  plumber  (S.  F.)  res  702  Market 
Fowler  James  H.,    engineer   Oakland   Bag  Manufacturing 

Co.,  res  352  East  10th 
Fowler  Jefferson,  exchange  broker,  1065  Broadway,  res  457 

Merrimac  pi 
Fowler  John  T.,  capitalist,  res  E  s  College  av  nr  Clare- 
mont av 
Fowler  M.  A.  Mrs.,  res  NE  cor  Third  and  Market 
Fowler  Prentiss  N.,  salesman  S,  E.  Weston,  res  702  Market 
Fowler  Wesley  Mrs. ,  widow,  res  702  Market 
Fowler  William  W.,  real  estate,  res  702  Tenth 
Fowzer  Jacob,  grainer,  769  Seventh 
Fox  Charles  N.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  and  president  Board 

of  Education,  res  1057  Market 
Fox  Hiram,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  865  Cedar 
Fox  John,  coachman  P.  Sather,  res  621  Thirteenth 
Fox  John  S.,  janitor  Cole  School,  res  360  Fifth 
Fox  L.  E.  Mrs.,  res  578  Fifteenth 
Fox  Lo.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  1261   San  Pablo  av,  res  1464 

Castro 
Fox  Michael,  hostler  Oakland  Trotting  Park 
Fox  William,  painter,  res  Winter's  Hotel 
Fox  William  F.,  clerk  N.  Clark,  res  828  Willow 
Foy  Martin,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1014  Ninth  av 
Fozard  George,   polisher  Contra  Costa  Laundry,   res  1676 

Lincoln 
Fraeder  Joseph,  laborer,  res  129  Ellen 


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.     1.     LHUiflUni.    Office,  33  Gcar>  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  8.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


OAKLAND    [  F  ]    DIRECTORY.  225 

France  John  K.,  physician,  office  and  res  1039  Linden 

France  Lewis  N.,  res  1039  Linden 

Franchi  Peter,  confectioner  McKenzie  &  Geddes,  res  1154 

Broadway 
Francis  Ellen  C,  widow,  res  1219  Fourteenth 
Francis  H.  L.  Mrs.,  res  Tubbs  Hotel 
Francis  John  Eev.,  pastor  Napa  Baptist  Church,  res  524  East 

18th 
Francis  John  P.,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res  1620  Eighth 
Francis  Joseph,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  213  Hollis 
Francis  Louisa,  widow,  res  716  Chester 
Francis  Manuel,  tanner  Oak  Grove  Tannery,  res  1011  East 

22nd 
FRANCIS  SAMUEL,  merchant  tailor,  1006  Broadway,  res 

966  Castro 
Francis  William  M.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  560  Sycamore 
Franck  Charles,  agent  Boca  Brewing  Co.,  res  820  Magnolia 
Francois  G.,  res  Old  County  Road  nr  Fruit  Vale 
Frank  Andrea,  butcher  William  Long,  res  S.  F. 
Frank  Julius,  dairyman,  res  S  s  East  14th  nr  Fruit  Vale  av 
Frank  Theodore,  carriage  trimming,  364  Central  av 
Frank  William  P.,  carriage  trimmer  Theodore  Frank,   res 

364  Central  av 
Franke  August  R.,   dairy   produce,    12-14  City  Market,  res 

1789  Grove 
Franke  Clemens,  molder  (S.  F.)  res  1824  William 
Franke  George,  res  1824  William 
Frankle  Henry,  waiter  Galindo  Hotel 
Franklin  Grammar  School,   John  H.  Sumner  princijDal,  NE 

cor  Tenth  av  and  East  15th 
Franks  Annie,  domestic  B.  F.  Smith,  496  Twenty-fourth 
Frary  Frank,  painter,  res  East  8th  opp  Sixth  av 
Frary  Fred,  painter,  res  East  8tli  opp  Sixth  av 
Frary  Joseph  F.,  painter,  res  East  8th  opp  Sixth  av 
Eraser  David  McG.,  carpenter,  res  1422  Linden 
Eraser  Hugh,  salesman  Wheeler  &  Wilson  Sewing  Machine 

Co.,  res  712  Filbert 
Eraser  Nellie,  widow,  forewoman  Mrs.  J.  M.  Brereton,  res 

508*  Fifteenth 
Eraser  Robert,  shipwright  (S.  F.)  res  1102  Wood 
Eraser  Samuel  W.,  carpenter,  res  305  Third 
Fratus  Frank,  laborer  J.  G.  Corder,  res  N  s  Alcatraz  av  nr 

San  Pablo  av,  Temescal 
Fratus  Joseph,  res  1609  Third 
Frauneder  &  Morck  (Leo  Erauneder  and  William  Morck) 

lock  and  blacksmiths  and  bellhangers,  370  Thirteenth 


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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarKel  si.,s.  F.,  Importer  FreDcl  and  EnsUsH  WALL  PAPERS 


226  OAKLAND    [  F  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Frauneder  Leopold  (Frauneder  &  Morck)  res  715  Nineteenth 

Frawley  James,  laborer,  res  140  Hannah 

Frazer  E.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  Orr  House 

Frazer  Louis,  cook  Galindo  Hotel,  res  831  Clay 

Frazer  Thomas  Kev.,  res  404  Central  av 

Frazer  Thomas  J.,  teamster  Grayson,  Harrell  &  Co.,  res 
Golden  Gate  Hotel 

Frederick  Jacob,  carriagepainter  NE  cor  Eighth  and  Frank- 
lin, res  569  Sixteenth 

Frederick  John,  conductor  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1006  Chester 

Frederick  Yincent,  hostler  Henry  P.  Finch,  res  cor  Twenty- 
eighth  and  Peralta 

Fredericks  E.  P.,  marker  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Fredericks  Fred.,  mining,  res  S  s  Forty-fourth  nr  Telegraph 
av,  Temescal 

Fredericks  J.,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Fredrickson  Christian,  mining,  res  775  Twenty-second 

Frederickson  Peter  C,  gardener  Charles  J.Deering,  res  NW 
cor  Fruit  Vale  av  and  East  27th 

Fredrickson  William,  mate  stmr  Transit,  res  1273  Ninth  av 

Freeland  C.  S.,  agent  Geographical  Chart,  res  Vinzent  Block 

Freeland  Enoch  G.,  mining  secretary  (S.  F.)  res  Yinzeut 
Block 

Freelon  Michael,  hostler  El  Dorado  Stables,  res  Capitol 
Hotel 

Freeman  Arthur  (P.  C.  Huntley  &  Co.)  res  N  s  Moss  av  bet 
Telegraph  av  and  Broadway 

Freeman  Charles  W.,  printer  (S.  F.)res  1724  Lincoln 

Freeman  Eugene  M.,  pilot  (S.  F.)  res  1012  Wood 

Freeman  George,  clerk,  res  820  Isabella 

Freeman  Mary,  widow,  res  826  Isabella 

Freeman  Robert  L.,  proprietor  City  Transit  Co.  (S.  F.)  res 
1218  Chestnut 

FREEMAN  R.  R.  &  CO.  (Rufus  R.  Freeman  and  Hiram 
Surryhne)  wood  and  coal,  hay  and  grain,  SW  cor  B  and 
Louise 

Freeman  Rufus  R.  (R.  R.  Freeman  &  Co.)  res  1854  Di- 
vision 

Freese  Herman,  liquor  saloon  (S.  F.)  res  1474  Eighth 

Freitag  Christina  M.  Mrs.,  res  1766  Goss 

French  Abel  C.,  conductor  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  669  Sixth 

French  Alice,  domestic  564  East  15th 

French  Ann,  widow,  res  1929  Market 

French  Robert  H.,  clerk  Neil  Gallagher,  res  SE  cor  Tele- 
graph av  and  Twenty-fifth 

French  William,  clerk  James  Quinlan,  res  1462  Seventh 


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(33  Geary  St.,  San  Francisco. 
OFFICES  |gg2  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE,  365  Tenth. 


OAKLAND    [  F  ]    DIRECTORY.  227 

French  William,  watchman  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res  218  Second 

Frese  John  L.,  res  1728  Thirteenth 

Fretessa  Tranquilla,  dairyman   Walter  Blair,  res  Eedwood 

Road  nr  Alderney  Farm 
Fretters  Frank,  wood  dealer,  res  1847  Grove 
Fretters  Nellie  Miss,  seamstress,  res  1847  Grove 
Freuler  John,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1414  Fifteenth 
Freuquary  Eugene,  laundryman  Berkeley  Laundry 
Frey  Gustavus  J.,  roof  painter,  res  822  Seventeenth 
Frey  John,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  1768  Seventh,  res  1769 

Division 
Frick  Emile,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1053  Ninth  av 
Friel  John,  hostler  G.  W.  Reinhart  &  Co.,  res  368  Eighth 
Friend  William  H.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  Tubbs  Hotel 
Frink  L.,  res  1118  Washington 
Friedenfeldt  Hans,   gardener  George  Morrow,  res  NE  cor 

Second  av  and  Birch,  Temescal 
Fritch  Edgar  H.,  bookkeeper  J.  Homer  Fritch,  res  S.  F. 
FRITCH  J.  HOMER,  importer  and  dealer  coal  and  wood, 

413  Eleventh,  res  S.  F. 
Fritz  C,  foreman  Engine  Co.  No.  1,  Oakland  Fire  Depart- 
ment, Fifteenth,  rear  of  City  Hall 
Frontier  Peter,  jeweler  (S.  F.)  res  509  Sixth 
Frost  Andrew,  res  S  s  East  27th  nr  Fruit  Vale  av.  Fruit  Vale 
Frost  George,  painter  Frederick  M.  Farwell,  res  517  Ninth 
Frost  Kate,  domestic  W  s  Fruit  Vale  av  1^  miles  north  of 

Old  County  Road 
Frost  Meta,  domestic  W  s  Fruit  Vale  av  nr  Hopkins 
Frost  Richard  M.,  furniture  and  bedding,  460  Sixth,  res  834 

Broadway 
Frost  William,  painter  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Frostholm  Christian  E.,  liquor  saloon,  SW  cor  Franklin  "and 

Seventh 
Frugal  Vallagelia,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  C.  P.  Railroad 

House 
Fruit  Vale  Grammar  School,  J.  W.  Redway  principal,  near 

Fruit  Vale  av 
Fuchs  Philip,  wood  and  coal,  1169  Center,   res  1171  Center 
Fuegel  Hugo  (L.  Neller  &  Co.)  res  1212  Clay 
Fuller  Amos  L.,  principal  Kellogg  Grammar  School,  res  416 

East  15th 
Fuller  C.  A.,  grocer,  901-903  Webster 
Fuller  Emerson,  canvasser  (S.  F.)  res  416  East  15th 
Fuller  Frederick  O.,  detective  Police  Dept.,  res  1430  Adeline 
Fuller  Hinds,    agent   Firemens'   Fund   Insurance    Co.,  912 

Broadway,  res  1430  Adeline 


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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Maim  St.,  S.  F.,  WMesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  Paper  Hangings 


228  OAKLAND     [  G"  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Fuller  H.  M.  Mrs.,  res  624  East  22ncl 
Fuller  William  P.  (Whittier,  Fuller  &  Co.)  res  S.  F. 
Fullmer  Leander  D.,  travelling  salesman,  res  934  Peralta 
Fulton  Agnes,  domestic  George  Patterson,  685  Sycamore 
Fulton  Carey  M.,  res  1059  Poplar 

Fulton  Frederick,  teamster  David  Meeker,  res  1214  Thirtieth 
Fulton  William,  marblecutter  Amador  Marble  Co.,  res  Ama- 
dor Hotel 
Furber  Eldridge  G.,  mining,  res  920  Filbert 
Furguson  John,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Furlong  James,  brakeman  C.  P.  Pi.  R.,  res  1771  Goss 
Furlong  John,  laborer,  res  617  Magnolia 
Furmau  Valina  Mrs.,  widow,  res  527  Tliirty-sixth 
Furness  Edward  J.,    driver   Oakland  R.    R.    Co.,    res  656 

Twenty-second 
Furniss  Charles  B.,  pantryman  M.  Furniss,  res  510  Eighth 
FURNISS    MILES,    dining   rooms,   NW   cor   Eighth   and 

Washington,  res  510  Eighth 
Furst  Herman,  clothing   and   gents   furnishing   goods,  907 

Broadway,  res  361  Tenth 
Fye  John,  carrier,  res  2044  Union 
Fyfe  Robert,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  469  Fourth 


Gabriel  Charles,  merchant  (S   F.)  res  1667  Seward 
Gaerdes  Mathilda,  domestic  George  S.  Dodge,  cor  Ninth 

and  Madison 
Gagan  William  Mrs.,  res  469 J  Ninth 
Gage  A.  Mrs. ,  dress  and  cloak  making,  518  Fourteenth 
Gage  James  C,  res  1156  Broadway 
Gage  John  W.,  master  mariner,  res  520  Twenty-sixth 
Gage  Stephen  T.,  director  C.  P.  R.  R.  (S.  F.)  res  1300  Har- 
rison 
Gage  W^illiam,  gardener  A.  K.  P.  Harmon,  res  1568  Web- 
ster 
Gagen  James,  tailor,  res  850  Franklin 
Gagnon  John  B.,  capitalist,  res  1316  Eighth 
Gahagen  Michael,  farmer,  res  NW  cor  Mariposa  and  Shat- 

tuck  avs,  Temescal 
Gahan  Lawrence,  liquor  saloon,  663  Broadway 
Gaillard  Albert,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1519  Eighth 
Gaillard  Charles  J.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1519  Eighth 
Gaillard  Delia  Miss,  domestic  Harold  Holderness,  res  174 
Tenth 


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OAKLAND     [  G  ]    DIRECTORY.  229 

Gailliand  Emils,  waiter  M.  Furniss,  res  510  Eighth 
Gains  Michael,  laborer  C.  P.  K.  E.,  res  724  Chester 
Gaither  Hamilton,  salesman  Torrej,  Whitman  &  Gardiner, 

res  661  Twenty-fourth 
Galavan  James  (Moran  &  Galivan)  and  extraman  Engine  Co. 

No.  3,  Oakland  Fire  Department,  res  166Y  Eighth 
Galindo  Francisco,  capitalist,  res  W  s  Railroad  av  nr  Te- 
hama, Temescal 
Galindo   Francisco   Jr.,    res  W  s  Railroad  av  nr  Tehama, 

Temescal 
Galindo  Frank  L.,  carriage  painter  Durham  &  Buffett,  res 

Peralta  av  nr  Old  County  Road 
GAIilNDO  HOTEL,  Horace  S.  Greeley  proprietor,  SW  cor 

Eighth  and  Franklin 
Galindo  Nasario,  farmer,  res  Peralta  av  nr  Old  County  Road 
Gallagher  Ann,  widow,  res  1816  San  Pablo  av 
Gallagher  Bernard,  laborer,  res  713  Third 
Gallagher  Bridget  M. ,  domestic  964  Eighteenth 
Gallagher  Celia  Miss,  seamstress  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Gallagher  Charles  E.,  proprietor  Gallagher's  Express,  909 

Broadway,  res  662  Tenth 
Gallagher  Daniel,  carpenter,  res  1431  Filbert 
Gallagher  James,  stonemason,  res  651  Adeline,  rear 
Gallagher  John,  capitalist,  res  768  Seventh 
Gallagher  John,  gardener  George  W.  Hume,  res  E  s  Web- 
ster nr  Mountain  View  Cemetery 
Gallagher  John,  waiter  Tubbs  Hotel 

Gallagher  Michael,  clerk  Michael  McCabe,  res  753  Seventh 
Gallagher  Neil,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor  Telegraph  av 

and  Twenty-fifth 
Gallagher  Patrick,  res  742  Linden 
Gallagher  Peter,  helper  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  742  Linden 
Gallagher  Sarah  J.,  domestic  Edward  F.  Schroder,  res  1164 

Alice 
Gallagher  Stephen,  expressman,  res  662  Tenth 
Gallagher's  Express,  Charles  E.  Gallagher  proprietor,  909 

Broadway  and  309  East  S.  F. 
Gallant  Peter,  carpenter,  res  124  Louise 
Gallatin  Daniel  S.,  merchant  (Gold  Hill,  Nev.)  res  690  East 

32nd,  Lynn 
Gallen  Annie,  domestic  1326  Tenth  av 
Galli  Felix,  sculptor,  res  74  Valley 
Gallien  Frederick,  carpenter,  res  1419  Ninth 
Gallivan  Maurice,  laborer,  res  519  Twenty-second 
Galvin  &  Lebrecht  (James  Galvin  and  William  Lebrecht) 

carriage  manufacturers,  cor  Sixteenth  and  Telegraph  av 


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230  OAKLAND    [  Gr  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Galvin  James  (Galvin  &  Lebrecht)  res  494  Twenty-fifth 
Gamble  George  F.,  clerk  (8.  F.)  res  Piedmont  Springs 
Gamble  James,  general  superintendent  Western  tJnion  Tele- 
graph Co.  (S.  F.)  res  Piedmont  Springs 
Gamma  Casper,  dairyman,  E  s  Fruit  Vale  av  nr  East  14th 
Ganley  Edward,  laborer,  res  705  Fifth,  rear 
Gannaw  Daniel,  coachman  T.  B.  Simpson,  1625  Telegraph  av 
Gannaw  Norah,  cook  T.  B.  Simpson,  1625  Telegraph  av 
Gannon  Dennis,   horse  trainer  Oakland  Trotting  Park,  res 

952  Thirty-sixth 
Gannon  James,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1720  Pacific 
Gans  D.  B.,  distributor  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Gansberg  George,  dairyman,  res  14u6  Seventeenth 
Gansberg  Henry,  shoemaker  F,  Senram,  res  912  Harrison 
Gants  William  H.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  413  Fourteenth 
Garabrant  O.,  clerk  John  Gushing,  res  Blake  House 

Garber  John,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Claremont  av 
nr  Eussell,  Claremont 

Garber  Michael  C.  (Barstow  &  Garber)  res  408  Thirteenth 

Garbert  E.  D.  Mrs.,  res  1163  Franklin 

Garcelon  Harris,  ship  builder,  res  1267  Twenty-sixth 

Garcia  Antonio,  farmer,  res  Hays  Valley 

Garcia  Celzo,  bootblack,  455  Seventh,  res  834  Clay 

Garcia  Francisco,  laborer,  res  E  s  Third  av  nr  Summer 

Garcia  Guadalupe,  teamster,  res  N  s  Merced  av  nr  Shattuck 
av,  Temescal 

Garcia  Jose'  Maria,  bootblack,  455  Seventh,  res  834  Clay 

Garcia  Manuel,  farmer,  res  Hays  Valley 

Gard  Nicholas,  mining,  res  1021  Central  av 

Garden  Isabella  Mrs.,  res  497  Twenty-fifth 

Garden  Jonathan  H.,  gardener,  res  497  Twenty-fifth 

Gardiner  A.  F.  Mrs.,  res  854  Jefferson 

Gardiner  Frank,  pressman  Daily  Times  Job  Office,  res  871 
Twenty-second 

Gardiner  James  J.,   real  estate   and   insurance  agent,  1106 
Broadway,  res  528  Jones 

Gardiner  James  T.  (Torrey,  Whitman  &  Gardiner)  res  524 
Jones 

GARDINER  JAMES  T.,  house  and  signpainter,  424  Ninth, 
res  368  Tenth 

Gardiner  L.,  carpenter,  res  864  Clay 

Gardner  Henry  W.,  clerk  C.P.E.E.  (S.F.)  res  1529  Seventh 

Gardner  Hiram  S.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1314  Eighth 

Gardner  James  W.,  agent  Pacific  Press  (S.F.)  res  1061  Cas- 
tro 

Gardner  M.  E.  Miss,  res  558  Sixteenth 


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OAKLAND     [  Q  ]    DIRECTORY.  231 

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Gardner  Eobert,  real  estate  (S.  F.)  res  910  Filbert 
Garibaldi  G.,  laborer  Telegraph  Eoad,  Temescal 
Garibaldi  Joseph,  cook  (S.  F.)  res  1554  Telegraph  av 
Garin  Paul  A.,  teacher  (S.  F.)  res  815  Thirty-fifth 
Garland  Charles  W.,  manufacturer  sewer  traps,  1901  Broad- 
way 
Garland  George,  drayman,  res  822  East  14th,  rear 
Garland  Milton  H.,  cough  drop  manufacturer,   1901  Broad- 
way 
Garlick  James  O.,   commission  merchant  (S.  F.)    res  715 

Thirteenth 
Garlick  Joshua  P.,  principal  Cole  School,   res  11G5  Wash- 
ington 
Garlick  Walter  J.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  715  Thirteenth 
Garner  &  Son  (Henry  and  Henry  W.  Garner)  butchers,  718 

Webster 
Garner  Elizabeth  H.  Mrs.,   milliner,   550  Seventh,  res  810 

Webster 
Garner  George  T.,  plumber  J.  G.  Anderson,  res  810  Webster 
Garner  Henry  (Garner  &  Son)  res  810  Webster 
Garner  Henry  W.  (Garner  &  Son)  res  t'lO  Webster 
Garner  William,  gardener  I.  L.  Bequa,  res  Piedmont 
Garon  Louis  G.,  liquor  saloon,  553  Broadway 
Garrett  Frank,  harnessmaker  James  Lentell,  res  1620  Eighth 
Garrety  John,  laborer,  res  1024  Linden 
Garrigan  John  H.,  res  2169  West 
Garrison  De  Witt,  painter,  res  1605  Third 
Garrison  William  A.,  engineer  C.  P.  B.  B.,  res  1517  Eighth 
Garson  Bobert,  butcher  William  Nelle,  res  371  Central  av 
Garth waite  Harry,  lumber  surveyor  (S.  F.)  res  1319  Filbert 
Garthwaite  Harry  P.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1319  Filbert 
GARTHWAITE'  WTT.TJAM  W.,  cashier  Oakland  Bank  of 

Savings,  res  Pagoda  Hill,  Claremont 
Gartner  Frederick  W.,  machinist,  res  1911  Filbert 
Garvey  James,  riveter  C.  P.  B.  B.,  res  821  Chester 
Garvey  John  C.,  machinist  C.  P.  B.  B.,  res  821  Chester 
Garvey  Lizzie  E.  Miss,  teacher  Lafayette  School,    res  821 

Chester 
Garvey  Patrick,  boilermaker,  res  821  Chester 
Garvey  Thomas,  laborer  C.  P.  B.  B.,  res  802  Willow 
Garvin  James,  gang  foreman  C.  P.  B.  B.,  res  1614  Eighth 
Garvin  John  J.,  real  estate,  res  708  Sixth 
Garwood  Mary,  domestic  West  Evans,  542  Sycamore 
Gaskill  Dewitt  C  capitalist,  res  1395  Harrison 
Gaskill  George  G.,  clerk  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  res  573  Fif- 
teenth 


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232  OAKLAND    [  G  ]    DIRECTORY. 

GASKILL    ROLLIN  C,   agent  Wells,  Fargo  &   Co.,  472 

Ninth,  res  573  Fifteenth 
Gaskill  Varnej  W.,  deputy  County  Clerk,  res  Snyder  Block, 

room  20 
Gaspar  Jacques,  silverer  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Second  and  Jef- 
ferson 
Gasper  Augustus,  gardener  E.  M.  Derby,  res  S  s  East  14th, 

Fruit  Vale 
Gaspard  Francois,  wines  and  liquors,  827  East  Central  av 
Gass  George  V.,  driver  E.  O.  F.  V.  and    M.   S.  E.  R.,  res 

856  East  14th 
Gast  F.,  engineer  C.  P.  E.  E. 
GATES  ALVAH,  superintendent  Thirteenth  Street  Stable, 

res  cor  Central  av  and  Washington 
Gates  George  W.,  bookkeper  (S.  F.)  res  913  Union 
Gates  S.  B.  Mrs.,  teacher  Lincoln  Grammar  School,  res  913 

Union 
Gaudin  J.  M.,  clerk  John  Gaudin,  res  559  Charter 
Gaudin  John,  liquor  saloon,  840  Broadway,  res  559  Charter 
Gaudin   Joseph,  tallow  renderer,     Butchertown,   res    Pea- 
body's  lane 
Gauge  William,  gardener,  res  306  Seventh 
Gaukroger  Albert,  machinist,  res  1629  Myrtle 
Gaukroger  John  W.,  clerk,  res  1629  Myrtle 
Gaunce  Edwin  E.,  news  agent  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1014  Wood 
Gaunce  Frank  M.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1014  Wood 
Gaunce  Eobert,  brakeman  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1014  Wood 
Gaunce  Sarah,  widow,  res  1014  Wood 

Gavin  John,    fireman  Oakland  Gaslight  Co.,  res  660  Mag- 
nolia 
Gawley  W.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  1009  Franklin 
GAY  &  TRENSCHEL  (Eobert  Gay  and  Otto  E.  Trenschel) 

butchers,  921  Seventh 
Gay  David,  car  repairer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  34  Hannah 
Gay  Eobert  (Gay  &  Trenschel)  res  853  Myrtle 
Gaylord  Edwin  C,  with  H.  B.  Gaylord,  res  2227  Elm 
Gaylord  Hiram  B. ,  groceries  and  provisions,  wood  and  coal 

SE  cor  Telegraph  and  Plymouth  avs,  res  2227  Elm 
Gaynor  James,  laborer,  res  1862  Goss 
Gaynor  John  P.,  architect  (S.  F.)  res  1314  Tenth 
Gazave  John,  res  373  First 
Geary  Charles,  baker,  res  105  Hollis 

Geary  H.   Kirke,    shoemaker  Hall  &  Co.,  res  824  Twenty- 
second 
GEARY  JOHN  F.,  physician  and  surgeon,  1113  Broadway, 
res  Marathon  Park,  Telegraph  av 


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OAKLAND    [  G  ]    DIRECTORY.  233 

Geary  John,  laborer,  res  1026  Linden 

Geary  Maui'ice,  expressman,  res  360  First 

Gebliardt  Louis  C,  upholsterer  (S.  F.)  res  417  Fourth 

Geddes  Alexander  (McKenzie  &  Co.)  res  910  Broadway 

Gedge  William  K.   (Barnes  Brothers  &  Gedge)  res  South 

Yallejo 
Gee  Cornelius  C. ,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  1116  Broadway 
Gee  Martin  C,  varieties,  777  Central  av 
Gee  Myron,  contractor  and  builder,  res  2223  Elm 
Gee  Kobert  S.,  bookbinder  (S.  F.)  res  831  Market 
Gee  William,  res  831  Market 

Gee  William  S.,  carpenter  C.  P.  K.  K.,  res  831  Market 
Gee  Toon  (Chinese)  employment  office,  369  Ninth 
Gehring  George  J.,  packer  P.  J.  Gerhardy,  res  829  Broadway 
Gelow  W.,  sewing  machine  agent,  res  572  Tenth 
Gelwicks  Daniel  W.,  compositor   Tribune   Publishing  Co., 

res  Bellevue  House 
Gelwicks  Fannie  Mrs.,  artist,  res  Bellevue  House 
Gemmell  Alexander,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  809  Franklin,  res 

839  Harrison 
Gender  William,  hostler  Oakland  R.  E.  Co.,  res  W  s  Tele- 
graph av  nr  Forty-fourth,  Temescal 
Gensoul  Marie  Mrs.,  res  NE  cor  Ninth  and  Peralta 
Gentner  Charles  D. ,  agent  Philadelphia  Steam  Dyeing  Works, 

res  815  Washington 
Gentry  Calvin  B.,  carpenter,  res  1580  Telegraph  av 
Gentrj'  C.  B.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  1580  Telegraph  av 
Gentry  M.  A.  Mrs.,  milliner,  res  1322  Thirteenth 
Geoffroy  Dominick,  laborer  Oakland  Brewery,  res  NE  cor 

Telegraph  av  and  Durant 
George  Frank,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R. 
George  J.  Ellicott,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1059  Brush 
George  Joseph,  shoemaker,  1839  Seventh,  res  1621  Sixteenth 
George  Oscar,  physician,  res  1677  Taylor 
George  Robert,  assistant  secretary  Oakland  Gas  Light  Co., 

res  1059  Brush 
George  Robert  H.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1059  Brush 
Georgiano  Alex.,  fruit  stand,  SW  cor  Thirteenth  and  Broad- 
way, res  360  Thirteenth 
Gerhard  Berthold,    proprietor   Tremont   House,    1311    San 

Pablo  av 
Gerhardv  Heurv,  driver  P.  J.  Gerhardy,  res  765  Clay 
Gerhardy  Otto,"^  driver  P.  J.  Gerhardy,  res  765  Clay 
Gerhardy  Philip  J.,  proprietor  San  Francisco  Market,  829 

Broadway,  res  765  Clay 
Gerity  John,  teamster  Tucker's  Express,  res  704  Franklin 


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234  OAKLAND    [  Q-  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Germain  Guy,  dairyman,  res  Twenty-eighth  nr  Adeline 

Germain  Parker,  dairyman,  res  Twenty-eighth  nr  Adeline 

German-American  Insurance  Co.,  John  H.  Troy  agent,  457 
Ninth 

German-American  School,  S  s  Ninth  bet  Clay  and  Wash- 
ington 

German  M.  E.  Church,  Kev.  C.  H.  Afflerbach  pastor,  N  s 
Seventeenth  bet  San  Pablo  and  Telegraph  avs 

GERMANIA  GARDEN,  August  Schetzel  proprietor,  572 
Seventh 

Germania  Hall,  E  s  Webster  bet  Sixth  and  Seventh 

Germania  Halle  Association,  Samuel  Hirshberg  president, 
Henry  Mattern  secretary,  Edward  Kreyenhagen  treasu- 
rer, E  s  Webster  bet  Sixth  and  Seventh 

GERNREICH  &  THORNBURGH  (William  Gernreich  and 
M.  K.  Thornburgh)  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor  Eighth 
and  Chester 

Gernreich  William  (Gernreich  &  Thornburgh)  res  1474 
Eighth 

Gerow  William,  waiter  Hartman  House 

Gerrish  James  F.,  machinist  C.  P.  K.  K.,  res  768  Pine 

Gerron  Oscar,  plumber,  res  1055  Thirteenth  av 

Getchell  Otis,  teamster,  res  751  Market 

Getchell  Eansome  N.,  salesman  Oakland  Planing  Mill,  res 
562  Second 

Getchell  Sumner  W.,  agent  Miller's  German  Compressed 
Yeast,  res  751  Market 

Getchell  Winfield  S.,  engineer  C.  P.  K  R.,  res  1035  Chester 

Getty  James,  machinist,  res  823  Chester 

GHIRARDELLI  &  PETAR  (Domingo  Ghirardelli  and 
Charles  Petar)  wholesale  wines  and  liquors,  coffee,  choc- 
olate and  spices,  1072  Broadway 

Ghirardelli  Antonio,  macaroni  manufacturer  (S.  F.)  res  920 
Third 

Ghirardelli  Domingo  (Ghirardelli  &  Petar)  res  767  Brush 

Ghirardelli  Joseph,  bookkeeper  Ghirardelli  &  Petar,  res  767 
Brush 

Ghirardelli  Louis,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  767  Brush 

GIAMBONI  NATAIiE  (N.  Giamboni  &  Co.,  S.  F.)  and 
president  West  Oakland  Mutual  Loan  Association,  res 
1714  Seward 

Gibb  Archibald,  carpenter,  res  552  Broadway 

Gibbons  &  Clonen  (Patrick  Gibbons  and  John  Clonen)  gro- 
ceries and  liquors,  SE  cor  Seventh  and  Henry 

Gibbons  James,  proprietor  New  York  Hotel,  SE  cor  Seventh 
and  Franklin 


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OAKLAND    [  G  ]    DIRECTORY.  235 

Gibbons  Mark  F.,  shipwright  C.  P.  R  R.,  res  1708  Atlan- 
tic 

Gibbons  Patrick  (Gibbons  &  Clonen)  res  SE  cor  Seventh 
and  Henry 

Gibbs  S.  L.,  packer  (S.  F.)  res  2102  Peralta 

Gibbons  Sue  Mrs.,  res  963  Eighth 

Gibbs  William  C,  adjuster  marine  losses  (S.   F.)  res  154 
Third 

Gibbs  William  T.,  horseshoer  and  blacksmith,  958  Franklin, 
res  1673  Eleventh  av 

Gibbs  William  T.  Jr.,  blacksmith  William  T.  Gibbs,    res 
1673  Eleventh  av 

Gibson  A.,  painter  C.  P.  R.  P. 

Gibson  Alexander,   pictures,   frames  and   mouldings,    1708 
Seventh 

Gibson  Annie  S.,  res  1825  Telegraph  av 

Gibson  Elizabeth,  laundress  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

GIBSON  E.  M.,   district  attorney  Alameda  County,    oflfice 
Court  House,  second  floor,  res  1215  Jefferson 

Gibson  Joseph,  vapor  baths,  1068  Broadway,  room  23 

Gibson  Julia,  widow,  dressmaker,  res  1522  "Broadway 

Gibson  William,  res  1652  Fourteenth 

Gidley  Josephine,  widow,  res  610  Ninth 

GIESE  LOUIS,  proprietor   West   Oakland   Hall,    SW   cor 
Seventh  and  Wood 

Giese  Otto,  barkeeper  Louis  Giese,  res  SW  cor  Seventh  and 
Wood 

Gifford  A.  C,  fireman  C.  P.  E.  E. 

Gifford  Charles  (Burrell  &  Gifford)  res  1054  Broadway 

Gifford  William  M.,  butcher,  res  618  Sixteenth 

Gilardin  Alexander  J.,  constable,  res  812  East  14th 

Gilardin  Eugene,  cattle  dealer,  res  671  Clinton,  Lynn 

Gilardin  Joseph,  res  814  East  14th 

Gilardin  Victor,  meat  market,   751  East  14th,  res  1209  Fif- 
teenth av 

Gilbert  Adrian  A.,  purser  (S.  F.)  res  566  Sixth 

Gilbert  Charles  W.  (Gilbert  &  Moore,  S.F.)  res  1710  Eighth 

Gilbert  S.  E.,  cook  Piedmont  Springs  Hotel 

Gilbert  Thomas  H.,  shoemaker  Hall  &  Co.,  res  1516  West 

Gilbertson  John,   driver  S.   F.    Laundry,    res   685  Thirty- 
fourth 

Gilbery  Nils,  carpenter,  res  865  Henry 

Gilcrest  Frank  N.,  carpenter,  res  1214  Tenth  av 

Gilcrest  John,  surveyor,  res  304  Second 

Gilcrest  S,  F.,  attorney-at-law,  859  Broadway,  res  304  Sec- 
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236  OAKLAND    [  G  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Gilcrest  William  M.,  deputy  assessor  Oakland  Township,  res 
304  Second 

Gilfeatiier  Ann,  widow,  res  1424  Fifteenth 

Gilfeather  Daniel,  laundrjman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Gilfeather  Dennis,  laundryman,  res  1424  Fifteenth 

Gilfeather  James,  painter,  res  1424  Fifteenth 

Gilfoil  William,  laborer,  les  W  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Dwight 
Way 

Gilkley  Milton  J.,  res  East  8th  opp  Sixth  av 

Gill  Edward,  nursery,  S  s  Twenty-eighth  bet  Market  and 
Adeline 

Gill  Elias,  res  559  Seventeenth 

Gill  Frank,  clerk,  res  W  s  Telegraph  av  bet  Forty-second 
and  Forty-third,  Temescal 

Gill  James,  res  1053  Thirteenth  av 

Gill  James  J.,  machinehand  Oakland  Planing  Mills  and 
member  City  Council,  res  258  Fifth 

Gill  John,  res  717  Linden 

Gill  John,  laborer,  res  1053  Thirteenth  av 

Gill  Michael,  res  717  Linden 

Gill's  Nurseries,  S  s  Twenty-eight  bet  Market  and  Adeline 

Gillan  Frank,  clerk  Times  Publishing  Co.,  res  1014  Web- 
ster 

Gillespie  Frank  M.,  clerk,  res  410  Tenth 

Gillespie  John  H.,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  1653  Central  av 

Gillett  Charles  E.,  mining  secretary  (S.  F.)  res  475  Ninth 

Gillick  James,  coachman  John  Garber,  N  s  Claremont  av  nr 
Russell,  Claremont 

Gillick  Matthew,  peddler,  res  SE  cor  Second  and  Oak 

Gilligan  Edward  F.,  tinsmith  Dalziel  &  Moller,  res  167  Sev- 
enth 

Gilligan  James,  gardener  General  Kirkham,  res  167  Seventh 

Gilligan  James,  laborer,  res  673  East  Central  av 

Gilligan  James  Jr.,  blacksmith  Jacob  Seitz,  res  167  Seventh 

Gilliland  I.  Mrs.  (Nightingale  &  Gilliland)  res  SW  cor  Tele- 
graph av  and  Forty-ninth,  Temescal 

Oilman  Charles,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  E. 

Oilman  Charles  H.  (Gower  &  Oilman,  S.  F.)  res  170  Ninth 

Oilman  Edward,  res  170  Ninth 

Oilman  J.  A.  &  Co.  (Joseph  A.  Oilman  and  J.  Homer  Liv- 
ermore)  market,  971  Third  and  Vinzent  Block 

Oilman  J.  H.,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Oilman  Joseph  A.  (J.  A.  Oilman  &  Co.)  res  918  Thirty- 
fourth 

Gilman  Samuel  M.,  dentist,  1068  Broadway  rooms  3-5,  res 
574  Sixteenth 


Sr     I  AIINnDY     WASHING  done  at  short  notice. 
.     1.     LAUIlUni.  Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  In  all  parts  of  Oakland. 


OAKLAND     [  Gr]    DIRECTORY.  237 

Gilmore  Charles  M.,  teller  (S.  F.)  res  SW  cor  East  lltli  and 
Tenth  av 

Gilmore  Ellen,  widow,  res  863  Twenty-second 

Gilmore  Florenda  Mrs.,  confectionery,  store  and  res  1261  San 
Pablo  av 

Gilmore  George  W.  (Hall  &  Co.)  res  3641  Thirteenth 

Gilmore  John,  gi'oceries,  1709  Linden 

Gilmore  John  H.,  landscape  gardener,  res  117  East  14th 

Gilmore  JohnS.,  salesman Greenhood  Bros.,  res  863  Twenty- 
second 

Gilmore  Louis  F.,  clerk,  res  117  East  14th 

Gilmore  Michael,  laborer  C.  P.  K.  E.,  res  618  Fifth,  rear 

Gilmore  Robert,  horseshoer,  268  Central  av,  res  222  Elev- 
enth 

Gilmore  Thomas,  compositor  Daily  Times,  res  863  Twenty- 
second 

Gilmore  Thomas,  groceries  and  liquors,  419  B 

Gilmore  Thomas,  messenger  American  District  Telegraph 
Co.,  res  618  Fifth 

Gilmore  Thomas,  student  Oakland  Business  College 

Gilmour  Johu  D.,  blacksmith  (S.  F.)  res  984  Pine 

Gilpin  Z.  T.  (Babbitt,  Manuel  &  Gilpin)  res  1954  Webster 

Gilson  Carrie  G.  Mrs.,  deputy  County  Superintendent  of 
Public  Instruction,  office  Court  House,  room  5,  res 
1964  San  Pablo  av 

GILSON  JEWETT  C,  County  Superintendent  of  Public 
Instruction,  office  Court  House,  room  5,  res  1964  San 
Pablo  av 

Gilstrap  William  A.,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  703  Camp- 
bell 

Giltner  Jacob  S.,  physician  and  surgeon,  res  1422  Linden 

Gincosta  Antonia,  res  1212  Thirteenth  av 

Ginn  Frederick  B.,  book  publisher,  res  516  Seventeenth 

Ginn  John  I.  Mrs.,  res  1012  Jefferson 

Girvin  Alexander,  res  691  East  32nd,  Lynn 

Girard  Ernest,  shoemaker  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Forty-eighth  nr 
Shattuck  av,  Temescal 

Girard  Insurance  Co.  (fire  of  Philadelphia)  E.  A.  Heron 
agent,  422  Central  av 

Girard  Pierre  F.,  res  S  s  Forty-eighth  nr  Shattuck  av,  Tem- 
escal 

Girard  Stanislaus  Mme.,  res  477  Twenty-sixth 

Gittere  Charles,  barkeeper  Golden  Gate  Hotel,  Butcher- 
town 

Gittere  Florence,  wines,  liquors,  cigars  and  tobacco,  801 
Broadway 


Pnllprt  Yniir  Rilk  witt  adams  &  CO..  "OaMaM"  CoUecM  Office. 

UUIICUl       lUUI       Ullld     S.  £.  cor.  EIU11T1I  ST.aQdBBOADfVAV.  LpSl«lrg. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarKet  St.,  S.  F.,  Asent  lor  Patent  Window  Shade  Fixtures. 


238  OAKLAND    [  Q  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Giuffra  A.  &  Co.,  fruit,  456  Seventh 

GLADDING  A.  I.  &  CO.  (Allen  I.   Gladding  and  Edward  P. 

Flint)  real  estate  agents,  1152  Broadway 
Gladding  Allen  I.  (A.  I.  Gladding  &  Co.)  res  541  Hobart 
Gladding  C.  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  483  Plymouth  av 
Gladding  Charles  (Gladding,  McBean  &  Co.)  res  970  Six- 
teenth 
Gladding  Charles  B.  H.,  bookkeeper,  res  402  Twenty-first 
Gladding  Charles  P.,  butcher  Frank  I.  McWorthy,  res  866 

East  Central  av 
Gladding  George  L.,  bookkeeper  Gladding,  McBean  &  Co., 

res  970  Sixteenth 
GIiADDING,   McBEAN   &  CO.  (Charles   Gladding,    Peter 
McG.  McBean  and  George   Chambers)   manufacturers 
stone  pipe,  chimney  tops,  Sues  and  fire-brick,  1170-1172 
Broadway,  office  1310-1312  Market,  S.  F. 
Gladding   Richard   S.,    publisher   City   Itemizer    and   job 

printer,  474  Thirteenth,  res  541  Hobart 
Gladding  William  P.,  res  691  Thirty-fourth 
Glas  Jacob,  with  A.  E.  Castello,  res  Alameda 
GLASCOCK  W.  H.  &  J.  R.,  attorneys-at-law,  481  Seventh 
Glascock  John  R.  (W.  H.  &  J.  R.  Glascock)  res  829  Jackson 
Glascock  William   H.  (W.   H.  &  J.  R.   Glascock)  res  305 

Fifth 
Glasgow  Thomas,  carpenter,  res  464  Third,  rear 
Glasheen  Edmund,  blacksmith  Oakland  Iron  Works,  res  S  s 

Seventh  nr  Cedar 
Glass  Hamilton,  conductor  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  NichoU  House 
Glass  James,  joiner  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Glass  Kate  Mrs.,  fancy  and  staple  goods,    553  East  Cen- 

ral  av 
Glaze  Andrew  J.,  butcher  John  W.  Glaze,  res  617  East  Cen- 
tral av 
Glaze  John  W.,  meat  market,  617  East  Central  av 
Gleason  George,  capitalist,  res  366  Tenth 
Gleason  James,  hostler,  res  Erie  House 
Gleason  Michael   J.,   groceries,  NE    cor    Twenty-first    and 

Market 
Gleason   Wilhelmina,   widow,   variety  store,   1473  San  Pa- 
blo av 
Gleeson  William,  pastor  St.  Anthony's  Church,  res  NW  cor 

Sixteenth  av  and  East  Sixteenth 
Gleimme  Peter,  carpenter,  res  Winter's  Hotel 
Gleisner  Fred.,  carpenter,  res  614  Seventeenth 
Glenan  John,  carpenter,  res  1364  Campbell 
Glenn  William  N.,  printer  Pacific  Press,  res  769  Sixteenth 


Q      r      I  AIINnRY  Lace  Curtains,  Blankets  and  Flannels,  a  Specialty. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  P.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


OAKLAND    [  Q  ]    DIRECTORY.  239 

Glennej  Samuel,  lauudryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Glennon  John,  baker  Thomson  &  Co.,  res  Winter's  Hotel 
Glens  Falls  Insurance  Co.  (fire,  of  Glens  Falls,  N.Y.)  Doe, 

Griffin  &  Seaman  agents,  958  Broadway 
Glidden  Harvey  K.,   brakeman  C.   P.  K.  E.,  res  1430  Ade- 
line 
Glimme  Peter,  carpenter,  res  cor  Broadway  and  Fifteenth 
Glines  Byron  A.,  speculator,  res  718  Eleventh 
Glissener  Fritz,  carpenter  Horatio  P.  Livermore 
Glocker  Joseph,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1221  Fourteenth 
Glody  John,  carpenter,  res  159  Seventh 
Glor  John,  wines  and  liquors,  474  Eighth 
Glosser  George  W.,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  888  Cedar 
Glover  James  F.,  shoemaker,  res  202  East  Fifteenth 
Glover  James  E.,  U.  S  deputy  surveyor,  res  1250  Pranklin 
Glover  John,  shoemaker  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Thirteenth  av  bet 

East  11th  and  East  Central  av 
Glover  Mary  Mrs,  res  1061  Grove 
Glover  Eobert,  proprietor  Ninth  Street  Livery  Stable,  N  s 

Ninth  bet  Clay  and  Jefferson,  res  715  Tenth 
Glover  Thomas  F.,  shoemaker  Hall  &  Co.,  res  202  East  15th 
Gluck  Jacob,  tailor  S.  Francis,  res  Alameda 
Glynn  Timothy,  laborer,  res  416  Seventh 
Gobeil  Louis,  engineer  Oakland  Gas  Light  Co.,  res  420  First 
Goddard  Clark  L.,  dentist  (S.  F.)  res  613  Nineteenth 
Goddard  Elisha,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  613  Nineteenth 
Godfrey  George,  real  estate,  res  1721  Seventh 
Godfrey  Leroy  W.,  jeweler,  res  1400  Central  av 
Goff  H.  F.,  engineer  tug  Lotta,  res  SE  cor  B  and  Louisa 
Goff  Jennie,  widow,  boarding  and  lodging,  527  Seventh 
Goff  L.,  engineer  C  P.  E.  E.,  res  8  Pearson's  Eow 
Goff  Lucius  M.,  engineer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1707  Lincoln 
Goff  M.  E.,  engineer  C.  P.  E.  E. 

Gohanich  Eaymond,  tripe  factory,  stock  yard  Butchertown 
Goheen  Banner,  res  S  s  Forty-second  nr  Telegraph  av,  Tem- 

escal 
Gohsen  Charles  N.,  painter,  res  1868  Seventh 
Goldaracena  Eamon,  engineer,  res  1322  Thirteenth 
Golden  Ellen  Mrs.,  res  620  Seventeenth 
GOLDEN  GATE  ACADEMY,  Eev.  H.  E.  Jewett,  A.  M., 
principal,    S   s   Plymouth    av   bet    Telegraph    av   and 
Broadway 
Golden  Gate  District  Agricultural  Fair  Association's  Build- 
ing, E  s  Harrison  bet  Tenth  and  Eleventh 
GOLDEN  GATE  HALL,  William  Peru  proprietor,  471-475 
Eighth 


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UIIUCllOC    DlUVYII.  Offered  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR. 


24  0  OAKLAND    [  6  ]    DIRECTORY. 


Golden  John,  policeman,  res  1506  Fifth 

Golden  Joseph  L.,  engineer,  res  669  Webster 

GOLDEN  STAR  HOTEL,  Eobert  V.  Clark  proprietor,  836 

Broadway 
Golden  Thomas,  barber,  res  553  Seventh 
Golden  Timothy,  barber  and  extraman  Hook  and  Ladder 

Co.  No.  1,  Oakland  Fire  Department,  res  553  Seventh 
Goldiner  Carl,  tailor,  702  Broadway 
Goldstein  Simon,  pedlar,  res  301  Second 
Golly  Leon,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  1102  Myrtle 
Gomer  John,  machinehand  C.  P.  E.  K.,  res  801  Campbell 
Gomes  Manuel  P.,  gardener,  1409  Market 
Gomez  Joseph,  laundrymau  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Gondouin  Alexander,  cook  Hartman  House 
Gong  Wah  (Chinese)  laundry,  1302  Thirteenth  av 
Gonzales  C  Mrs.,  res  S  s  Forty-fourth  nr   Telegraph   av, 

Temescal 
Gonzales  Frank,  porter,  res  686  Twenty-seventh 
Gonzales  Martin  R.,  seaman,  res  1718  Lincoln 
Good  John  G.,  painter  Patrick  Sheehan,  res  10'»8  Twenty- 
fourth 
Good  Michael,  laborer,  res  1724  Pacific 
Good  William  F.,  res  934  Linden 
Goodfellow   Summerfield   S.,    mining   engineer,    res    1814 

Goss 
Goodfellow   William    S.,    attorney-at-law    (S.  F.)  res   1254 

Eleventh  av 
Gooding  Henry,  steward  stmr  Oakland,  Oakland  Ferry 
Goodman  George,  manager  California  Artificial  Stone  Pav- 
ing Co.,  res  NE  cor  Nineteenth  and  San  Pablo  av 
Goodrich  Mary  C.  Mrs.,  res  1423  San  Pablo  av 
Goodwin  Frank  J.,  clerk,  res  1467  San  Pablo  av 
Goodwin  Thomas  A.,  mining,  res  987  Wood 
Goodwin  William,  car  driver,  res  2233  Elm 
Goodwin  William  L.,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1109  Camp- 
bell 
Goos  Peter  F.,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  SW  cor  Pine  and 

William 
Gordon  Bessie  Miss,  res  1001  Franklin 
Gordon  Bridget  Mrs.,  fruits  and  vegetables,  707  East  Cen- 
tral av 
Gordon  Charles  W.,  boarding  and  lodging,  420  First 
Gordon  David,  machinist  (S.  F.)res  621  Third 
Gordon  Emma,  domestic,  1762  Goss 

Gordon  Harry  F.,  bookkeeper  Home  Mutual  Insurance  Co., 
res  Centennial  Hotel,  Fourteenth  and  Clay 


Q      C      lAIBMnDY      C3i-c»o<i  "X^Torls.,  Ijo-^tct  DE^xrioes 


Office.  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.   and  862  Broadway  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


OAKLAND    [  Gr  ]    DIRECTORY.  241 

GORDON.  HOUSE,  Joseph  S.   G.   Gordon  proprietor,  461 

Ninth 
Gordon  James,  watchman  C  P.  R.  R.,  res  859  Myrtle 
Gordon  James  E.,  hardware  (S.  F.)  res  1033  Linden 
Gordon  John,  laborer,  res  1513  Third 
Gordon  John  H.,  milkman,  res  1929  Magnolia 
GORDON  JOSEPH  S.  G.,  agent  Napa  Soda  Springs,  and 

proprietor  Oakland    Ice  Co.   and  manufacturer  of  ice 

cream,  365  Tenth 
Gordon  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  with  Wheeler  &  Wilson  Sewing  Ma- 
chine Co.,  res  712  Filbert 
Gordon  N.  Henry,  bookkeeper  (S.F.)  res  Centennial  House, 

Fourteenth  and  Clay 
Gore  Benjamin  B.,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  463  Thirteenth 
Gore  C.  A.,  carpenter,  res  1010  Twenty -fourth 
Gorman  Catherine,  widow,  res  827  Cedar 
Gorman  John,  furniture,   res  E  s  Humboldt  av  nr  Parker, 

Temescal 
Gorman  John,  laborer,   res  N  s  East  20th  bet  Fourth  and 

Fifth  avs 
Gorman  John  C,  employee  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  827  Cedar 
Gorman  Josephine  Miss,  res  827  Cedar 
Gorman  Maggie,  domestic  E.  E.  Potter,  272  Eleventh 
Gorner  C,  signpainter,  res  374  Tenth 
Gorrill  Charles  H.,  president  Pacific  Bridge  Co.  (S.  F.)  res 

W  s  Webster  nr  Broadway 
Gorrill  W.  H.  Mrs.,  res  1601  Telegraph  av 
Goss  Joseph,  shipcarpenter  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Gotchett  Alice  Miss,  saleslady  John  G.  Lockwood,  res  1432 

Sixteenth 
Gotchett  Caroline,  widow,  res  1432  Sixteenth 
Gough  Henry,  laborer,  res  1625  Union 
Gould   Adin   B.,    boxmaker   Eagle   Box   Factory,    res   811 

Washington 
Gould  Charles  B.,  bookkeeper  (^.  F.)  res  1373  Ninth 
Gould  Charles  N.,  mining,  res  1661  Seward 
Gould  Henry,  salesman  Hickok  &  Son,  res  1666  Lincoln 
Gould  John  E.,  janitor,  res  856  Franklin 
Gould  N.,  lumberman  Amos  Roberts 
Gouldin  John  C,  commercial  agent,  res  Fruit  Vale  crossing. 

East  Oakland 
Goulding  Cynthia  K.  Miss,  teacher  Mills'  Seminary 
Gounsky  Joseph,  junk  dealer,  res  418  Third 
Gove  Charles  A.,  sack  sewer  (S.  F.)  res  1020  Chestnut 
Gove  John  H.,  manufacturer  cotton  and  hav  presses  (S.  F.) 

res  1020  Chestnut 


CnllPPt  Yniir  Rilk  witliADAMS&  CO.,  "Oakland" 

WUIIuUl        I  UUI        UlliO     S.  1.  cur.  KItiHTII  ST.  aid  BKOAOWAV,  Lp  stairs. 

16 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Martei  St.,  S.  F.,  Imponer  French  and  Engllst  WALL  PAPERS 


242  OAKLAND    [  G  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Govorno  Jacomin,  marblecutter,  res  633  Filbert 
Gowanlock  James,  blacksmith,  656  Broadway,  res  762  Jeffer- 
son 
Gowell  Orrin,  mining,  res  S  s  East  14th,  Fruit  Yale 
Gowen  Charles,  ship  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  E.,    res  813  Center 
Gowen  John  V,,  ship  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Gowen  Samuel  H.,  special  police,  res  759|  Castro 

Gower  Samuel  J.   (Gower   &   Gilman,    S.  F.)  res   N  s  East 
27th  nr  Fruit  Vale  av,  Fruit  Vale 

Gowing  G.  Mrs.,  sheet  music  and  musical  merchandize,  1171 
Washington,  res  1116  Broadway 

Gowing  George,  with  Singer  Manufacturing  Co.  (S.  F.)  res 
1116  Broadway 

Grabs  August,  butcher,  1783  Seventh 

Grace  Frank  (Burnell  &  Grace)  res  627  East  Central  av 

Grace  Patrick,  groceries,  1902  San  Pablo  av 

Gracey  Bros.  (Hatteras  S.  and  Eugene  W.  Gracey)  printers, 
377  East  11th 

Gracey  Eugene  W.  (Gracey  Bros.)  res  377  East  11th 

Gracey  Hatteras  S.  (Gracey  Bros.)  res  377  East  11th 

Gracey  Mary  J.,  widow,  res  377  East  11th 

Gracey  Samuel,  gardener,  res  377  East  11th 

Grady  Mary  H.  Miss,  compositor  Tribune  Publishing  Co., 
res  653  Seventh 

Graff  Peter  A.,  painter,  res  1067  Thirty-second 

Graff elman  Henry,  plumber  (S.  F.)  res  816  Cedar 

Graffelman  L.  Miss,  teacher  Prescott  School,  res  816  Cedar 

Graffelman  Margaret,  widow,  res  816  Cedar 

Graham  Edward  (Williams  &  Graham,  S.  F.)  res  836  Broad- 
way 

Graham  George,  dairvman  John  R.  Talcott,  res  E  s  High  nr 
East  14th,  Fruit  Vale 

Graham  George  S.,  driver  Zeno  Mauvais,  res  567  East  23rd 

Graham  James  W.,  expressman,  res  362  First 

Graham  J.  M.  Mrs.,  res  606  East  11th 

Graham  John,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1669  Seward 

Graham  John,  farmer,  res  Hay.s'  Road  nr  Lake  Chabot 

Graham  Matilda  Mrs.,  res  West  Oakland  House 

Graham  Robert  J.,   clerk    C.   P.  R.   R.    (S.   F.)   res   1112 
Wood 

Graham  William  H.,  civil  engineer,  res  831  Campbell 

Graham  William  M.,  capitalist,  res  284  Eleventh 

Graham  William  M.  Jr.,  attorney-at-law,  15  Wilcox  Block, 
res  284  Eleventh 

Graham  William  S.,  civil  engineer,  res  831  Campbell 

Grainger  William,  milkman,  res  1911  Union 


SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUNDRY 


(33  Geary  St.,  San  Francisco. 
OFFICES^  gg2  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE,  365  Tenth. 


OAKLAND    [  Gr  ]    DIRECTORY.  243 

Grainger  William  Jr.,   mining  secretary   (S.   F.)   res   1911 

Union 
Grand  Central  Stable,  Myron  M.  Tinkham  proprietor,  NW 

cor  Webster  and  Central  av 
Grand  Western  Hotel,  Mrs.  Eliza  M.  Finegan  proprietress, 

1756  Seventh 
Grand  Western  Kestaurant,  Frank  W.  Spiars  proprietor,  1756 

Seventh 
Grandbois  Frant  D.,  hostler  J.  C.  Hays,  res  Hays'  Valley 
Grandjean  Henry,  coffee  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  1038  Peralta 
Grandona  Domingo  (Alameda  County  Ice  Co.)  res  S  s  Fourth 

bet  Washington  and  Jefferson 
Grannis  E.  W.,  contractor,  res  1067  Willow 
Grant  Frank,  hostler  Oakland  Trotting  Park 
Grant  George,  teller    (S.  F.)  res   NE   cor   East   28th   and 

Twenty-tirst  av 
Grant  George  E.,   merchant  (San  Luis   Obispo)    res   1303 

Third  av 
Grant  Horace  A.,  shipwright  (S.  F.)  res  1786  Taylor 
Grant  John ,  laborer  Sterry  Walker,  res  Pleasant  Valley  Eanch 
Grant  Joseph,  fireman  C  P.  K.  E. 
Grant  William,  driver  Oakland,  Brooklyn  and  Fruit  Vale  E. 

E.  Co.,  res  514  East  Central  av 
Grases  James  E.,  porter,  res  1013  Fifth 
Grassle  Henry,  laborer,  res  914  East  Central  av 
Grassle  Louis,    bootblack,    459    Central   av,   res   914   East 

Central  av 
Grauli  John,  blacksmith  Walter  Welsh,  res  239  Louisa 
Graves  Charles,  farmer,  res  Fruit  Vale 
Graves  Henry  P.,  mechanic,  res  1731  Myrtle 
Graves  L.  Gertrude  Miss,  res  1559  Eighth 
Graves  William  H.  H.,  bookkeeper  Union  National  Bank, 

res  512  Seventeenth  nr  Telegraph  av 
Gray  A.  L.  Miss,  teacher  Irving  Grammar  School,  res  cor 

Central  av  and  Broadway 
Gray  Albert,  employee  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1868  Atlantic 
Gray  Annie  Miss,  hair  work,  552  Seventh,  res  915  Seventh 
Gray  Asa,  res  254  Eighth 

Gi'ay  Cormack,  laborer,  res  572  EastFourteenth 
Gray  Dallas  P.,  billiard  parlor  and  cigars  and  tobacco,  465 

Ninth,  res  608  Ninth 
Gray  George,  miner,  res  576  East  22d 
Gray  George  Mrs.,  dairy,  res  576  East  22d 
Gray  George  D.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  760  Tenth 
Gray  Giles  H.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  754  Tenth 
Gray  Hugh  M.,  res  617  Ninth 


ni  RFRT  a  RRn\A/N  ^^^^^'^^  ™°^^  Desirable  Residence  Property  on  Ilie  CoasL 


Call  at  No,  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Mamt  Si.,  S.  F.,  WMesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  Paper  Hangings 


244  OAKLAND    [  6  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Gray  James,  shoemaker  Daniel  O'Keefe,  res  572  East  14th 
Gray  Jaoe  Miss,  teacher  elocution,  1068  Broadway 
GRAY  J.  D.,  druggist,  1059  Broadway,  res  S.  F. 
Gray  John,  groceries,  669  East  Thirty-second,  Lynn 
Gray  John,  shoemaker  Daniel  O'Keefe,  res  572  East  14th 
Gray  Matilda,  real  estate,  res  915  Seventh,  rear 
Gray  Nathaniel  (N.  Gray  &  Co.,  S.  E.)  res  758  Tenth 
Gray  Thomas  E.,  physician,  res  1659  Eighth 
Gray  "William,  laborer,  res  720  Third 

Gray  William  G.,  salesman  Henry  Schellhaas,  res  1351  Tel- 
egraph av 
Gray  William  H.,  res  760  Seventeenth 

Gray  William  O.,  freight  clerk  C.P.K.R.,  res  1307  Chestnut 
Grayson  George  W.  (Grayson,  Harrell  &  Co.)  and  capitalist 

(S.  F.)  res  1361  Jackson 
Grayson,  Harrell  &  Co.    (George  W.  Grayson,  Jasper  Har- 
rell, J.  W.  Phillips  and  W.  J.  Owen)  wholesale  butch- 
ers and  cattle  dealers  (West  Berkeley)   office  1  Nicholl 
Block 
Greaney  Catherine,  widow,  res  1368  Eighteenth 
Greaney  John,  laborer,  res  828  Lydia 
Grear  B.  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  511  Tenth 
Greaves  William,  tailor,  res  1250  San  Pablo  av 
Grebe  Louise  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  409|  Central  av 
GREELEY  HORACE  S.,  proprietor  Galindo  Hotel,  SWcor 

Eighth  and  Franklin 
Green  k  Maloon  (Samuel  S.  Green  and  Henry  Maloon)  coal 

oil  and  lamps,  456  Central  av 
Green  Abby  Mrs.,  hairdresser,  1113  Broadway,  room  3,  res 

Alameda 
Green  Alonzo,  first  officer  stmr  Amador,  res  1309  Twelfth  av 
Green  A.  V.,  real  estate  agent,  912  Broadway,  res  Alameda 
Green  Edmund,  mining  expert,  res  1317  Jackson 
Green  Emery  T.,  fireman  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res  8  Pearson's  Row 
Green  Frank,    carpenter  Pacific  Reduction  Works,  res  Bay 

av  nr  RR.  crossing,  Melrose 
Green  George  (F.  E.  Knowles  &  Co.)  res  Sacramento 
Green  Heury,  rancher,  res  726  Myrtle 
Green  J.   C,   agent  C.  P.  R.  R.    Butchertown,  res   Golden 

Gate   Hotel 
Green  J.  G.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  1113  Broadway,  room  3,  res 

Alameda 
Green  J.  J.,  painter,  res  E  s  Maple  bet  Temescal  and  Birch, 

Temescal 
Green  Joseph,  boots  and  shoes,   1018  Broadway,    res  865 
Twentieth 


ST?    T  A  nUTIP  Y  issuing  callel  lor  and  Delivered  in  S.  F.,  OaKland,  Alaieda.  BerUeley 
.    r.    DiiUlliJAl.  Office.  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway.  Oakland. 


SREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDON'S,  365  TENTH. 


OAKLAND    [  G-  ]    DIRECTORY.  245 

Green  Joseph,  machinist,  res  670  East  16th,  rear 
Green  Joseph  S.,  clerk  King  &  Mount,  res  1606  Market 
Green  Louis,  mattressmaker  Chris.  Schreiber,  res  812  Pine 
Green  Myron,  gardener,  res  Lee  nr  Vernon  av  '  e_, 

Green  Samuel  S.  (Green  cfc  Maloon)  res  564  Thirty-fifth  § 

Green  Thomas,  physician,  office  and  res,  573  Seventh  ;  t> 

Green  William,  res  411  Fifteenth  ^ 

Green    William,    laborer   Lynch,  Maloney  &   Co.,   res  165   |  ' 

Second  j  ^ 

Green  William,  porter  W.  J.  Edmonds,  res  962i  Broadway   i  E^ 
Greene  B.  P.,  mason,  res  1009  Twenty-second  j  ^ 

Greene  Jay,  foreman  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  418  Fifth        I  o 
GREENE  WILLIAM  E.,  judge  Superior  Court  Department   |  f 

No.  2.  chambers  Court  House,    top  floor,  res  522  East 

11th 
Greenebaum  Jacob,  auctioneer  (S.  F.)  res  Tubbs  Hotel 
Greenhood  &  Moran  (J.  Greenhood  and  James  T.  Moran) 

clothing  and  gents'  furnishing  goods,  NW  cor  Eleventh 

and  Broadway 
GREENHOOD  BROTHERS  (Solomon  and  Max  Greenhood) 

fancy  and  dry  goods,  1053  Broadway 
Greenhood  Jacob  (Greenhood  &  Moran)  res  SW  cor  Delger 

and  Telegraph  av 
Greenhood  Joseph  (S.    &  J.   Greenhood)  res  SW  cor  San 

Pablo  av  and  Twenty-ninth 
Greenhood  Max  (Greenhood  Brothers)  res  460  Twenty-first     P 
Greenhood  S.  &  J.    (Samuel  and  Joseph  Greenhood)   gro-     ^ 

ceries  and  liquors  and  meat  market,  SW  cor  San  Pablo   !  ^ 

av  and  Twenty-ninth  j  ^ 

Greenhood  Samuel  (S.  &  J.   Greenhood)   res  SW  cor  San     td 

Pablo  av  and  Twenty-ninth  j  |^ 

Greenhood  Solomon    (Greenhood  Brothers)  res  635  Four-  j 

teenth  ^ 

Greenman  Herman,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  311  Fourth  t* 

Greenman  Nelson,  res  1363  Fifteenth  m 

Greenus  &  Cakes  (Albert  E.  Greenus  and  William  J.  Cakes)     i-i 

sign  painters,  366  Thirteenth  ^ 

Greenus  Albert  E.  (Greenus  &  Cakes)  res  1403  Franklin  »^ 

Giegoire  Venceslas,  teamster  Remillard  Brick  Co.,  res  560   1  ca 

Second  I  o 

Gregory  Harriet  E.,  widow,  res  586  Caledonia  av  |  t^ 

Gregory  Henry  P.  (H.  P.  Gregory  &  Co.,  S.  F.)  res  586  Cal-  |  * 

edonia  av 
Gregory  John,  machine  hand  C.  P.  R.  K.,  res  619  Magnolia 
Gregory'  John  S.,  agent  Continental  Oil  and  Transportation 

Co.,  office  foot  Castro,  res  S.  F. 


The  "Oakland"  Collection  Office, """' '  ~  ^  '■  '"■ 


8th  and  Broadway,  up  stairs 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.-Compleie  sM  ol  Paper  Hangings-SKilUnl  Woricmen. 


246  OAKLAND    [  G  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Gregory  Silas  W.  (H.  P.   Gregory  &  Co.,   S.  F.)  res  1410 

Franklin 
Gremke  Henry  D.  C,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Thirty-eighth  ur 

Telegraph  av,  Temescal 
Gremke  Henry  F.,  groceries  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Thirty-eighth  nr 

Telegraph  av,  Temescal 
Gremke  Kichard,   res  N  s  Thirty-eighth  nr  Telegraph  av, 

Temescal 
Gressler  Charles  A.,  barber  and  oculist,  707  East  Central  av 
Gribble  Charles,  longshoreman,  res  728  Union 
Grieser  John,  shoemaker,  420  Eleventh 
Grieshammer  August,  ivory  turner  (S.  F.)  res  Eighteenth 

bet  Campbell  and  Peralta 
Grieves  Frank,  printer,  res  1717  William 
Grieves  Matthew,  employee  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1717  William 
Griffin  George  A.  B.,  mining  expert,  res  818  Brush 
Griffin  Henry  (Doe,  Griffin  &  Seaman)  res  312  Fourteenth 
Griffin  Henry  A.,  clerk  William  Griffin,  res  Orr  House,  508|. 

Fifteenth 
Griffin  Jeremiah  J,,  machinist  (S.  F.)  res  720  Seventh 
Griffin  John,  laborer,  res  417  Seventh 

Griffin  Leander,  commercial  traveler  (S.  F.)  res  1121  Third  av 
Griffin  Lizzie  Mrs.,  teacher  High  School,  res  1012  Jefferson 
Griffin  P.  DeForest  Mrs.,  res  Tubbs  Hotel 
Griffin  W.  Mrs.,  proprietress  Orr  House,  508|  Fifteenth 
Griffin  William,  groceries,  1237  Broadway,  res  Orr  House 
Griffin  William,  laborer  I.  L.  Eequa,  res  Piedmont 
Griffing  George  J.,  mining  superintendent,  res  East  14th  bet 

Twenty-third  and  Twenty-fourth  avs 
Griffith  George,  gardener  H.  D.  Bacon,  960  Oak 
Griffith  Hannah  Mrs.,  proprietress  Washington  Hotel,  1815 

Seventh 
Griffith  James  H.,    mining   secretary    (S.    F.)    res   Winsor 

House 
Griffith  John,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  1407  Broadway 
Griffith  William  A.,  carpenter,  res  Washington  Hotel 
Griffiths  David  D.,  surveyor,  res  555  Charter 
Griggs  Charles,  music  printer  Pacific  Press,   res  cor  Brush 

and  Eleventh 
Griggs  Julia  Mrs.,  folder  Pacific  Press,  res  cor   Brush   and 

Eleventh 
Grimm  August,  tanner  Oak  Grove  Tannery,   res  871   East 

15th 
Grimme  Charles,  clerk  Diederich  Menke,  res  417  Fourth 
Grimwood  Adolphus  D.,    U.   S.    Commissioner  (S.  F.)   res 

NW  cor  East  14th  and  Adeline 


^      F      I  AIINnRY     ^^*=**^*^  "^^Vor-ls.,  Xjo^v^t-  JE=»i-±c©si 


Office,  33  Geary  St..  S.  F.,  and  862  firoadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


OAKLAND     [  G  ]    DIRECTORY.  247 

Grindley  James,  engineer,  res  S  s  Harmon  nr  Alcatraz  av, 

Temescal 
Grm(1ley  John  H.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1013  Webster 
Grisch  Christian,  res  732  Filbert 
Griswold  Augustus  H.,  mining,  res  1326  Central  av 
Griswoia  Daniel  S.,  electrotyper  (S.  F.)  res  1613  Taylor 
Griswold  John  H.  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  573  Eleventh 
Griswold  W.  H.,  pressman  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  res  cor 

Central  av  and  Kirkham 
Grobe  Henry,  gardener,  res  1547  San  Pablo  av 
Groff  Charles  F,,  plasterer,  res  761  Clay 
Grogan  Bernard,  laborer,  res  713  Brush 
Grondona  Dominico,  farmer,  NW  cor  Wood  and  Thirteenth 
Grondona  Joseph,    coffee   roaster   (S.  F.)    res   Wood,    opp 

Thirteenth 
Groom  John,  horse  trainer  Newland  &  Co.,    res  Lake  Shore 

av  nr  Indian  Gulch 
Gross  Joshua  F.,  butcher,  res  SE  cor  Wood  and  Chase 
Gross  W^illiam  C,  marble  dealer,  res  1402  Fifteenth 
Groth  John,  liquor  saloon,  366  Central  av,  res  Franklin  bet 

Tenth  and  Eleventh 
Grotheer  Frederick,    driver   Washington   Brewery,   res  711 

Center 
Grove  Street  Primary  School,  Mrs.  N.  D.  Standeford  princi- 
pal, E  s  Grove  bet  Fourth  and  Fifth 
Grover  Carrie,  domestic  506  Tenth  av 

GROVES  &  BUCHANAN    (Reuben   Groves   and  William 
Buchanan)  proprietors    Oakland   Nursery,    nr  Oakland 
Trotting  Park,  depot  352  Thirteenth 
Groves  Reuben  (Groves  &  Buchanan)  res  nr  Oakland  Trot- 
ting Park 
Grow  Charles  A.,  with  C.  P.  R.  R.  (S.  F.)  res  1305  Franklin 
Grow  Joseph  B.,  blacksmith  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1768  Division 
Grubb  Sarah  A.,  widow,  res  560  Thirty-fifth 
Gruber  Charlotte,  domestic  156  East  Central  av 
Gruettner  D.,  gardener,  res  703  Harrison 
Grust  Henry,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundiy,  res  1413 

Fifteenth 
Guardian  Assurance  Co.  (of  London)  Walker  &  Strong  agents, 

457  Central  av 
Guernsey  A.  A.  &  Co.  (A.  A.  Guernsey  and  Frank  J.  Burge) 

real  estate  agents,  906  Broadway 
Guernsey  A.  A.  (A.  A.  Guernsey  &  Co.)  resSW  cor  Twenty- 
fourth  and  San  Pablo  av 
Guillemin  Cecile   C.    Mrs.,   matron  Poston's  Seminary,    res 
E  s  Oak  bet  Tenth  and  Eleventh 


Pilhnrt  9   Drniun     No  Mter  Investient  tlian  tli8  Bargaiiis  in  AMeda  Real  Estate 

UllUcn    (X    DiUWII.  o;fered  at  No.  2  Psrk  Row,  Park  street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Martet  St.,  S.  F.,  ihennest  coUeciion  ol  Modern  Art  Paper  Hangings. 


Guion  Mary,  chambermaid  Kelsey  House 
GuireyMary  E.  Mrs.,  teacher,  res  921  Sixth  av 
Gulick  Sidney  L.,  student  University,  res  508  Eleventh 
Gumm  Emanuel,  gardener,  1409  Market 
Gunderson  Robert,  deckhand  stmr  Amador,  Oakland  Ferry 
Gunn  Charles  T.,  peanut  stand,  NE  cor  Seventh  and  Wash- 
ington, res  823  Isabella 
Gunn  Francis  J.,  clerk  L.  &  A.  Crocker,  res  804  Franklin 
Gunn  George  W.,  master  mariner,  res  810  Isabella 
Gunn  J  ohn,  res  1427  Filbert 
Gunn  Mary  Ann,  M'idow,  res  810  Isabella 
Gunn  William  J.,  real  estate  agent  (S.  F.)  res  1375  Madison 
Gunnison  L.,  watchman,  res  118  Ettie 
Gunon  Martin,  laborer,  res  665  East  Central  av 
Guptill  Edwin  A.,  butcher,  res  1604  San  Pablo  av 
Gurnee  Clinton  W.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  568  Twenty- 
fifth 
Gurnett  Albert  G.,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  1278  Fourth  av 
Gurnett  William  James,  bookkeeper   (S.  F.)   res  N  s  Twen- 
tieth bet  Telegraph  av  and  Broadway 
Gushee  George  E.,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1506  Henry 
Gustine  Albert,  electrotyper  (S.  F.)  res  1615  Taylor 
Gutzwiller  Henry,   liquor    saloon    and   Brooklyn   Brewery 

depot,  1517  San  Pablo  av 
Guy  William,  marblecutter,  res  810  Campbell 
Guzman  Matias,  cook  Philadelphia  Restaurant,  res  Capitol 

Hotel 
Gylam  Mary  Miss,  teacher  German  Postou's  Seminary 

H 

Haagenson  Carl,  hatter  M.  Brink,  res  324  Fourth 

Haar   &  Bro.    (Henry    and   Herman   Haar)    grocers,    1472 

Seventh 
Haar  Henry  (Haar  &  Bro.)  res  1472  Seventh 
Haar  Herman  (Haar  &  Bro.)  res  1472  Seventh 
Haberlin  James,  blacksmith  Benjamin  Kneale,  resN  s  Forty- 
third  nr  Telegraph  av 
Hablizel  William,  bellman  Galindo  Hotel 
Hackett  Edward,  dredging  (S.  F.)  res  1303  Jackson 
Hackett  James,  mason,  res  1733  Filbert 
Hackett  John,  dredging  (S.  F.)  res  229  Central  av 
Hackett  Margaret,  widow,  res  1733  Filbert 
Hackett  Sarah  Mrs.,  res  759  Seventh 
Hadlich  F.  Mrs.,  res  8  s  38th  nr  Telegraph  av,  Temescal 


^      F      I  ftllNRRY         PRO"""  ATTENTION  TO  ORDERS  FOR  WASHING 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


All  kinds  of  PURE  ICE  CREAM  made  to  order  at  GORDON'S. 


OAKLAND     [  H  ]    DIRECTORY.  249 

Hadsell  George,  workman  U.  S.  Mint  (S.  F.)  res  985  Camp- 
bell 
Hadsell  fliram,  res  985  Campbell 
Haehnleu  John  C,  farmer,  res  313  Sixth 
Haelke  Leopold,  gardener,  res  729  Second     • 
Haffner  Frederick  D.,  barber,  shop  and  res  854  Wood 
Hagan  Peter  A.,  truckman,  res  329  Third  Jrj 

Hagan  Edward  C,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1259  Clay  S. 

Hagen  Peter  J.,  tanner   Brooklyn   Tannery,   res  782  East 

Central  av  B- 

Hagerty  William,  laborer,  res  704  Brush 
Haggin  John,  carpenter,  res  E  s  Broadway  nr  Orchard 
Hagman  Peter,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  Fruit  Yale  ^ 

Halm  Emile,  laundryman,  res  239  Louisa  "" 

Halin  Henry,  res  1662  Seventh  m 

Hahn  Lewis  W.,  plumber  and  extraman  Engine  Co.  No,  3,     g 

Oakland  Fire  Department,  res  1669  Eighth 
Hahn  S.  Mrs.,  res  S  s  Weston    av    bet   Telegraph  av  and 

Broadway 

Hahn  William,  printer  Oakland  Journal,  res  239  Louisa  §* 

Haile  L.  D.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1410  Franklin 
Haines  Bertha,  widow,  res  166  Seventh 
Haines  E.  A.,  res  277  Tenth 
Haines  Joseph  D.,   electric   pen   writer    (S.    F.)    res    1401 

Franklin 
Hains  Frederick  E.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  818  Alice 
Hair  Samuel,  plumber,  res  810  Jefferson 
Hakes  David  S.,  musician,  res  658  Sycamore 
Halaker  Peter,  laborer,  res  228  Second 

Halbert  C.  R.,  capitalist,  res  Yinzent  Block  W 
—           -  -  t^ 

Haldeman  Elizabeth,  cook  Winsor  House  ^ 

Hale  Horace  B.,  live  stock  dealer,  res  1107  Tenth  av 

Hale, James  McE.,  res  cor  Clifton  av  and  New  Broadway 

Hale  Piebecca  H.  Mrs.,  res  403  East  14lh 

Hale  William  E.,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  cor  Clifton  av  and 
New  Broadway 

Haley  Mabel  F.  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  756  Seventh 

Haley  Patrick,  laborer,  res  826  Twenty-first 

Hall  tt  Co.  (Isaac  K.  Kail  and  George  W.  Gilmore)  manu- 
facturers shoes,  368  Thirteenth 

Hall  Anthony,  tireman  C.  P.  R.  E. 

Hall  Augustus,  carpenter,  res  661  Ninth 

Hall  Benjamin,  assistant  postmaster  and  money  order  clerk, 
res  504  Fifteenth 

Hall  Benjamin,  carpenter,  res  1431  Filbert 


fnllppt  Yniir  Rillc  witl  ADAMS  &  CO.,  "OaMaiKl"  CollecM  Office, 

UUIICul        lUUI        UlllO     S.  K.  cor.  £I4JIITH  ST.  andBROADWAV,  IpSlairs. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Mm  SI,  s.  F.--Special  Designs  in  Window  Shades  to  Orter. 


250  OAKLAND    [  H  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Hall  Carrie  M.  Miss,  res  2071  Webster 

Hall  Charles  V.,  city  agent  Home  Mutual  Insurance  Co., 
924  Broadway,  res  1419  Fifteenth 

Hall  Edward  L.,  collector  Home  Mutual  Insurance  Co.  (S. 
F.)  res  602- East  14th 

Hall  Edward  M.,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  Tubbs  Hotel 

Hall  Elizabeth,  widow,  res  1412  Seventeenth 

Hall  Frank  M.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  161  Seventh 

Hall  Frank  T.,  painter  and  whitener,    362  Thirteenth,   res 
1256  Alice 

Hall  George,  res  1467  San  Pablo  av 

Hall  Hannah,  widow,  res  666  Twenty-sixth 

Hall  Henrv  C,  foreman  Frederick  M.  Farwell,res  373  Eighth 

Hall   Hubbard   E.,    attorney-at-law    (S.  F.)  res  1607  Tele- 
graph av 

Hall  Isaac,  carpenter,  res  1208  Adeline 

Hall  Isaac  K.  (Hall  &  Co.)  res  364^  Thirteenth 

HallJacob  A.,  railroadman,  res  727  Chester 

Hall  John,  laborer,  res  366  Second 

Hall  John  T.,  druggist  J.W.Warboys,  res  1451  San  Pablo  av 

Hall  J.  W.  (E.  H.  Hyde  &  Co.)  res  619  Nineteenth 

Hall  Lizzie  Miss,  res  1120  Washington 

Hall  L.  M.  Mrs.,  proofreader  Pacific  Press,  res  cor  Central 
av  and  Castro 

HALL  OF  RECORDS,  E  s  Broadway  bet  Fourth  and  Fifth 

Hall  Eichard  B.,  detective  (S.  F.)  res  161  Seventh 

HALL  SAMUEL  P.,  deputy  District  Attorney,    office  SE 
cor  Ninth  and  Broadway,  res  1220  Union 

Hall  Thomas  W^.,  dentist,  NE  cor  Broadway  and  Central  av, 
rooms  11-12,  res  816  Thirty-fourth 

Hall  William,  carpenter,  res  842  Twenty-ninth 

Hall  William  M.,  proprietor  Charter  Oak  Hotel,  1765  Sev- 
enth 

Hallahan  Andrew,  barber,  844  Broadway,  res  467  Tenth 

Hallahan  Florence,  merchant  tailor,  620  East  Central  av 

Hallahan  James,  cook  Palace  Restaurant,  res  Golden  Star 
Hotel 

Hallahan  John,  laborer  City  Marshal,  res  529  Third 
Hallahan  Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  620  East  Central  av 

Hallahan  Michael,  guard  State  Prison  (San  Quentin)  res  529 

Third 
Hallahan  Patrick,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Hallahan  Thomas,  proprietor  Palace  Restaurant,  968  Broad- 
way, res  474  Eighth 
Hallahan  Thomas  F.,  driver  Relief  Hook  and  Ladder  Co. 
No.  1,  Oakland  Fire  Department,  res  466  Sixth,  rear 


S.  F.  LAUNDRY, 


WASHING  WELL  DONE  AT  VERY  LOW  RATES. 

Oifice,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  ICE  WAGONS  run  regularly  to  Alameda  and  Berkeley, 


OAKLAND     [  H  ]    DIRECTORY.  251 

Hallahan  Timothy,  milker  Sterry  Walker,  res  Pleasant  Val- 
ley Eanch 
Hallaran  Margaret,  widow,  res  1537  Curtis 
Haller  &  Nolan  (John  Haller  and  Dennis  Nolan)  blacksmiths 
and  horseshoers,  N  s  Sixth  bet  Broadway  and  Franklin 
Haller  John  (Haller  &  Nolan)  res  460  Eighth 
HALLETT,  BARTLETT  &  DALTON  (George  H.  Hallett, 
Pliny  Baitlett  and  P.  E.   Dalton)  proprietors  Contra 
Costa  Laundry   Association,    SW  cor  Fourteenth  and 
Kirkham,  office  867  Broadway 
Hallett  George  H.  (Hallett,  Bartlett  &  Dalton)  res  S.  F. 
Hallett  John  E.,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Halliday  David,  res  1091  Third 
Halliday  William,  solicitor,  res  1097  Third 
Halliden  Dennis,   hostler  Dexter  Stable,  res  N  s  Spring  nr 

Adeline,  Temescai 
Halloran  Edward,  laborer,  res  nr  San  Pablo  av  Station 
Halloran  Maggie  O.,  domestic  W.  W.  Camron 
Halloran  Martin,  laborer,  res  6  Pearson 
Halloran  Maurice,  laborer,  res  732  Chester 
Halloran  Michael,  shoemaker,  shop  and  res  1710  Seventh 
Hainan  Richard,  teamster  Oakland  Gas  Light  Co.,  res  Ala- 
meda 
Halsted  James  M.,   sewing  machines,   1015  Broadway,  res 

1312  Myrtle 
Halsted  K.  K.  Mrs.,  millinery  and  fancy  goods,  1015  Broad- 
way, res  1312  Myrtle 
Haltom  Elijah  J.,  laborer,  res  1810  Taylor 
Halvorsen  John,  shipcarpenter,  res  1226  Thirtieth 
Ham  James  H.  Mrs.,  res  1012  Third 
Hama  John,  servant  E.  F.  Bunnell,  1955  Telegraph  av 
Hamann  August,  butcher  Rice  &  White,  res  1057  Webster 
Hamb  William  J.,  laborer,  res  S  s  Thirtieth  bet  San  Pablo 

av  and  West 
Hambletonian  Stables,  Robert  Woodside  proprietor,    1688 

Telegraph  av 
Hambey  Andrew,  carpenter,  res  1743  Filbert 
Hambey  George  W.,  carpenter,  res  1739  Adeline 
Hambey  John  W. ,  carpenter,  res  1739  Adeline 
Hambey  Joseph,  res  1745  Filbert 
Hambey  Richard,  carpenter,  res  1747  Filbert 
Hambey  William,  carpenter,  res  1747  Filbert 
Hambly  Annie,  domestic  T.  B.  Simpson,  1625  Telegraph  av 
Hamer  Solomon  S.,  teamster  Henry  C.  Clark,   res  Alameda 
Hamilton  Ada  Miss,  teacher,  res  760  Eleventh 
Hamilton  E.  Mrs.,  res  604  Fourteenth 


"^ilhort  2.  Prnuin  Bosses  Built,  ana  Houses  and  Lots  lor  Sale  on  tie  Installment  Plan. 

JIIUCI  I  <X   D!  U  Wll  Office  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.W.  CLARK,  645  Marm  St..  S.  F,  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


252  OAKLAND     [  H  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Hamilton  Frank,  carpenter  C.  P.  K.  R.,  res  1514  Seventh 
Hamilton   Fred.,  architect  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Fifth  av   and 

East  10th 
Hamilton  John  C,  harnessmaker  Edward  Fitzpatrick,  res 

681  East  Central  av 
Hamilton  Lauren  tin  Rev.  Dr.,  pastor  Independent  Church, 

res  1165  Jackson 
Hamilton  Mary  J.,  domestic  Morgan  S.   Hurd,  534  Syca- 
more 
Hamilton  Napier,  carpenter  (S.  F.)  res  1573  Seventh 
HAMILTON  NOBLE,  attorney-at-law,  859  Broadway,  room 

25,  res  1271  Jackson 
Hamilton    William    B.,   clerk   Noble    Hamilton,    res    1271 

Jackson 
Hamilton  William  S.,  machinist  C.  P.  R.  R.,   res  Berkeley 
Hamilton  William  H.,  cardriver  Oakland  RR.  Co.,  res  E  s 

San  Pablo  av  nr  Forty-first,  Temescal 
Hamilton  William  H.  H.,  res  1325  Sixteenth  av 
HAMILTON  WILLIAM  T.,  undertaker  and  coroner  Ala- 
meda County,  1112  Broadway,  res  1116  Broadway 
Hamm  Frank,  traveling  agent  (S.  F.)  res  1011  Wood 
Hammer  John*F.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1503  Central  av 
Hammer  Marcus  C,  glazier  Phelps,  Murphy  &  Co.,  res  653 

Seventh 
Hammers  Dietrich,  harnessmaker,  621  East  Central  av,  rear 
Hammerschmidt  August,  painter,  res  521  Eighteenth 
Hammerschmidt  Edmund,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  521  Eighteenth 
Hammon  W.  P.,  mining,  res  W^insor  House 
Hammond  Daniel  P.,  insurance  agent  (S.   F.)  res  Centen- 
nial House 
Hammond  Horace  A.,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  5  Pearson's 

Row 
Hammond  J.  H.,  res  586  Tenth 
Hammond  Mary  Mrs.,  res  Winsor  House 
Hammond  Warren,  farmer,   res   Lake  Shore  av   nr   Indian 

Gulch 
Hammonds  Abraham,  shipwright  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Alameda 
Hampel  Conrad  F.,  bakery,  761  East  Central  av 
Hampel  Frederick  C,  wagonmaker  Henry  F.  Hampel,  res 

W  s  Thirteenth  av  nr  East  30th 
Hampel  Henry.,  carriage  manufacturer,  801-803  East  14th, 

res  1120  Sixteenth  av 
Hampel  Henry  F.,  blacksmith  and  wagonmaker,  1414  Broad- 
way, res  W  s  Thirteenth  av  nr  East  30th 
HAMPTON  J.  &  CO.  [John  and  James  Hampton)  hay,  grain, 
wood  ar^d  coal,  NE  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Twenty-second 


C       r       I    A|||UnpY        WASHING    DONE    AT    SHORT    NOTICE. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  in  all  parts  of  Oakland. 


OAKLAND    [  H  ]    DIRECTORY.  253 

Hampton  James  (J.  Hampton  &  Co.)  res  1600  Telegraph  av 
Hampton  Jolin  (J.  Hampton  &  Co.)  res  1608  Telegraph  av 
Hampton  William  G.,   plumber  and  extraman  Engine  Co. 

No.  3,  Oakland  Fire  Department,  res  1669  Eighth 
Hampton  Wilson,  plumber  James  F.  Vane,  res  16.  0  Seventh 
Hanavan  Bridget,  widow,  res  1565  West 
Hanavan  John  P.,  butcher,  1563  West,  res  1561  West 
Hanavan  Philip,  machine  hand  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1943  Myrtle 
Hanavan  Thomas,  machine  hand  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  S.  F. 
Hancock  Martha  A.,  widow,  res  1326  Eighth  av 
Hand  Mary,  domestic  Benjamin  H.  Wyman,  res  525  Delger 
Hand  M.  E.  Mrs.,  teacher  Cole  School,  res  654  Fourteenth 
Hand  Patrick,  hostler,  res  1637  Myrtle 
Hand  Patrick,  laborer,  res  525  Delger 
Hand  W.  H.,  lieutenant  U.  S.   Eevenue   Service,   res  1319 

Grove 
Handley  Martin,  farmer,  res  837  Clay 
Handlin  Jesse,  gardener  George  Eobins,  Temescal 
Handlos  George  A.  O.,  salesman  William  H.  Nolan,  res  Win- 
ter's Hotel 
Handry  J.  Mrs.,  varieties,  SE  cor  Twenty-ninth  and  West 
Handry  James,  plasterer,  res  SE  cor  Twenty-ninth  and  West 
Hands  John,  laborer,  res  2303  Peralta 
Handy  George  W.,  physician,  res  974  Sixteenth 
Handy  Helen  A.  Miss,  teacher  Mills  Seminary 
Handy  E.  A.   Mrs.,  res  SE  cor  Sau  Pablo  and  Union  avs, 

Temescal 
Handy  William  L.,  res  SE  cor  San  Pablo  and  Union  avs, 

Temescal 
Haney  A.,  contractor,  res  457  Eighth 
Hanifin  James  J.,  workman  U.  S.  Mint  (S.  F.)  res  Galindo 

Hotel 
HANIFIN   JEREMIAH    J.,    wines   and   liquors,  NW  cor 
Seventh   and  Broadway   and  SW  cor  Fourteenth  and 
Broadway,  res  1403  Grove 
Hanks  J.  G.,  private  detective,  res  625 Eighteenth 
Hanley  Frank,  gardener  Q.  A.  Chase,  res  cor  Division  and 

Wood 
Hanley  George,  laborer,  res  763  Twenty-first 
Hanley  John,  hack  driver,  res  313  Sixth 
Hanley  Martin,  fireman  Oakland  Gas  Light  Co.,  res  cor  Clay 

and  Fifth 
Hanley  Michael,  liquors,  1507  Seventh 
Hanley  Patrick,  shoemaker  (S.  F.)  res  763  Castro 
Hanley  William,     harness   and    saddlemaker,  1082    Four- 
teenth av 


mflM^  a  Pfl  COLLECTORS  and  ATTORNEYS  ConM  Siilts  In  all  State  Conrts 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Marl^et  St.,  s.  F.,  Agent  lor  Patent  Window  Shade  Fixtures. 


254  OAKLAND    [  H  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Hanlon  James,  boilermaker,  res  907  Willow 

Hanlon  John,  cook,  res  E  s  Wood  bet  Atlantic  and  Pacific 

Hanlon  Peter,  whitener,   res  N  s  Forty-second  nr  Grove, 

Hanlj  George  T.,  grocer  (S.  F.)  res  1711  Taylor 
Hanna  James  L.,  insurance  agent  (S.  F.)  res  1260  Market 
Hannaford  Edward  T.,  miller  (S.  F.)  res  1019  Wood 
Hannah  James  E.,  contractor  and  builder,  res  1120  Wash- 
ington 
Hannan  James  J.,  house  and  sign  painter,  E  s  Fourteenth 
av  bet  East  11th  and  East  Central  av,  res  East  Oakland 
Hotel 
Hannan  John,  carpenter,  res  NE  cor  First  and  Magnolia 
Hannan  John,  fireman  C.  P.  E.  K.,  res  1709  Atlantic 
Hannan  Joseph,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1467  Fifth 
Hannay  Edward  I.,   commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  cor 

Twentieth  and  Telegraph  av 
Hanneberry  James,  truckman,  res  701  Sycamore 
Hannigan  John  P.,  boilermaker  (S.  F.)  res  136  Hannah 
Hannigan  James,  gardener  Joseph  Hunt,  res  1755  Twenty- 
first  av 
Hannon  Jane  Miss,  nurse  H.  P.  Gregory,  586  Caledonia  av 
Haurahan  John,  groceries  and  liquors,  229  Third 
Hansa  Hotel,  Herman  Kirchner  manager,  1725  Seventh 
Banschen  Henry,  fisherman,  res  1823  Willow 
Hanscom  C.  Miss,  compositor  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  res 

1262  Webster 
Hanscom  John   O, ,   commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  12G2 

Webster 
Hansen  Albert,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  620  East  Central  av 
Hansen  Andrew,  seaman,  res  115  Hannah 
Hansen  Andrew  P.,  chicken  ranch,  Prj«ars  Lane  nr  Vernon 

av,  Claremont 
Hansen  Annie  B.  Miss,  res  1215  Twentieth  av 
Hansen  Asmus  H.,  wines  and  liquors,  wholesale  and  retail, 

SW  cor  Wood  and  Goss,  res  1766  Goss 
Hansen  Charles,  dyer  Charles  Renter,  res  Eureka  Hotel 
Hansen  Christ,  coachman  Horace  H.  Watson 
Hansen   Christopher,    dairy,   Pryal's  Lane  nr   Vernon  av, 

Claremont 
Hansen  Henry  D.,    teamster  Daniel  Foster,   res  Overland 

House 
Hansen  Jefferson,  gardener  I.  W.  Knox,  534  Knox  pi 
Hansen  Kate,  domestic  266  East  Central  av 
Hansen  Mary,  domestic  Francis  Blake,  1867  Telegraph  av    • 
Hansen  Otto  P.,  tailor,  363  Central  av,  res  211  Haven 


.     r.     LAUIlUni-  office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


OAKLAND    [  2  ]    DIRECTORY.  255 

Hansen  Rudolph,  jeweler  Albert  Hansen,  res  620  East  Cen- 
tral av 

Hansen  Theodore,  saloon,  NE  cor  Tenth  and  Franklin,  res 
374  Tenth 

Hansen's  Hall,  SW  cor  Wood  and  Goss 

Hansey  Charles,  coachman  E.  M.  Derby,  res  S  s  East  14th, 
Fruit  Vale 

Hansej  Samuel,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  867  Campbell 

"\  >- domestic  1053  East  14th 

'anson  Clarence  S.,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  615  Tenth 

Hanson  Dewitt,  conductor  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Seventh  Street 
House 

Hanson  Eli,  ship  carpenter,  res  822  Magnolia 

Hanson  James  W.,  foreman  C.  P.R.  R.,  res  1832  Seventh 

Hanson  Peter,  coachman,  res  1640  Telegraph  av 

Hanson  Peter,  farm  hand  C.  N.  Tharsing,  res  W  s  High  nr 
Old  County  Road 

Hanson  Rasmus  E.,  master  mariner,  res  1265  Cypress 

Hanson  Richard,  cook  Alexander  Campbell,  res  1054  Broad- 
way 

Hanson  Thomas  N.,  barkeeper  John  Terney,  res  711  Brush 

Hanush  Joseph  H.,  harnessmaker  Marston  &  Palmer,  res 
Winter's  Hotel 

Hanzo  August,  cook,  res  867  Cedar 

Happall  Fortunal,  laborer,  res  St.  Louis  House 

Haraher  Mary,  widow,  res  1319  Central  av 

Harboe  Christian,  carriage  painter  F.  Sicotte,  res  1462 
Thirteenth 

Harbourne  &  Cassin  (James  F.  Harbourne  and  John  Cas- 
sin)  proprietors  Bay  View,  SE  cor  Telegraph  and  First 
avs,  Temescal 

Harbourne  Henry,  res  S  s  Moss  av  nr  Telegraph  av 

Harbourne  James  F.  (Harbourne  &  Cassin)  SE  cor  Tele- 
graph and  First  avs,  Temescal 

HARD  ROSWELL  B.,  collector,  office  468  Eighth,  res  557 
Eighth 

Hard  Roswell  B.  Jr.,  student  Oakland  Business  College,  res 
557  Eighth 

Harden  Frank  B.  (Miller  Sc  Harden)  res  829  Fourteenth 

Hardeubergh  Charles  P.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  res  120 
East  Fourteenth 

Hardeubergh  James  R.,  president  California  Electric  Light 
Co.  (S.  F.)  res  120  East  Fourteenth 

Hardeubergh  Sarah  Mrs.,  res  919  Jefferson 

Hardin  Frank  B.,  druggist,  res  829  Fourteenth 

Hardin  John  B.,  miner,  res  829  Fourteenth 


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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATCR. 


256  OAKLAND    [  H  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Harding  August,  res  416  Tenth 

Harding  August  Jr.,  student  assistant  in  chemistry  Univers- 
ity, res  416  Tenth 

Harding  Franz,  cigars  and  tobacco,  1808  Seventh 

Harding  Matthew,  gardener  George  Wallace,  1034  Adeline 

Harding  Keinhardt  T.,  student  University,  res  416  Tenth 

Harding  Thomas,  bootblack,  res  1106  Alice 

Hardis  Samuel,  foreman  painter  C.  P.  E.  R. 

Hardwick  Edward  P.,  master  mariner,  res  Ws  San  Pablo  av 
nr  Dwight  Way 

Hardy  Adelaide  Miss,  teacher,  res  972  Chester 

Hardy  Charles  G.,  salesman  W.  B.  Hardy,  res  1383  Franklin 

Hardy  Daniel,  mining,  res  957  Campbell 

Hardy  Harry  D.,  student,  res  957  Campbell 

Hardy  Irene  Miss,  teacher  High  School,  res  972  Chester 

Hardy  Lowell  J.,  res  715  Market 

Hardy  M.  M.  Mrs. ,  teacher  private  school,  res  665  Eleventh 

Hardy  Thomas,  horseshoer  Truman  H.  Allen,  res  S.  F. 

Hardy  W.  Frank,  res  1383  Franklin 

HARDY  WTTiTJAM  B.,  books,  stationery  and  periodicals, 
and  agent  Oakland  City  Directory,  959  Broadway,  res 
1383  Franklin 

Harfst  Herman,  ship  carpenter,  res  764  Willow 

Hargart  Harry,  hostler,  res  963  Franklin 

Hargreaves  Maggie,  domestic  D.  M.  Henderson,  698  Thirty- 
fifth 

Harington  Henry,  brewer,  S  s  Powell  nr  San  Pablo  Avenue 
Station 

Harjes  Fred,  clerk  S.  Caro,  res  862  Chester 

Harker  Mifflin,  res  S  s  East  Fourteenth,  Fruit  Vale 

Harkins  John,  peddler,  res  805  Ileniy 

Harland  Michael,  teamster  Weston  &  Welch,  res  Fourth  bet 
Alice  and  Jackson 

Harley  Michael  F.,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  E.,  res  714  Third 

Harley  Milton,  printer,  res  714  Third 

Harley  Eichard,  pressman  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  res  714 
Third 

Harlow  Charles  A.,  clerk  Peter  Baker,  res  362  Fifth 

Harlow  Edward,  fireman  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  NW  cor  Twelfth 
av  and  East  11th 

Harlow  Elmer,  S  s  Second  av  nr  College  av 

Harlow  Eobert,  farmer,  res  N  s  Vernon  av  nr  College  av 

Harlow  William  S.,  under  sheriff,  office  Court  House,  room 
8,  res  841  Webster 

Harmon  A.  &  Co.  (A.  Harmon  and  M.  W.  Wood)  furniture 
3  I  and  carpets,  1178  Broadway 

^C      r      lAllNnDY  Lace  Curtains,  Blankets  and  Flannels,  a  Specialty. 

0.     1.     LMUIlUril.    Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  8.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 

OAKLAND    [  H  ]    DIRECTORY.  257      ^ 

Harmon  Albion  K.  P.,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  1568  Webster 

HARMON  ALBION  K.  P.  Jr.,  secretary  Tribune  Publish- 
ing Co.,  res  1568  Webster 

Harmon  E.  D.,  real  estate,  res  N  s  Woolsey  nr  Alcatraz  av, 
Temescal 

Harmon  John  B.,  attornej-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  1325  Jackson 

Harmon  Kichard  E.,  liquor  saloon,  800  Franklin 

Harmon  William  H.,  collector  W.  K.  Thomas,  res  Capitol 
Hotel 

Harms  Ida  Miss,  res  1964  San  Pablo  av 

Harney  James,  expressman,  res  N  s  Alcatraz  av  nr  Paradise 

Harney  William  J.,  fruit  and  produce  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Forty- 
fifth  nr  Telegraph  av,  Temescal 

Harper  &  Co"s  Oakland  and  S.  F.  Express,  Burrell  &  Gifford 
agents,  1052  Broadway,  and  313  East  (S.  F.) 

Harper  Charles  A.  (G.  W.  Anderson  &  Co.)  res  Pine  nr 
Seventh 

Harper  Charles  J.,  carver  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  S.  F. 

Harper  John,  gardener,  res  707  Harrison 

Harrel  Alfred,  teamster,  res  1690  Broadway 

Harrel  Mollie  Miss,  teacher  Prescott  School,  res  1690  Broad- 
way 

Harrell  Jasper  (Grayson,  Harrell  &  Co.)  res  Nevada 

Harrigan  John,  employee  C.P.K.R.,  res  Eailroad  Exchange 

Harrington  Charles  F.,  painter,  res  836  Franklin 

Harrington  George,  canvasser,  res  765  Grove 

Harrington  George,  lumber  manufacturer  (S.  F.)  res  328 
East  14th 

Harrington  John  (Larkin  &  Harrington)  res  SW  cor  Tele- 
graph av  and  Forty-ninth,  Temescal 

Harrington  Mary  A.,  widow,  res  807  Isabella 

Harrington  Moses,  helper  C.  P.  B.  R. 

Harrington  Phineas,  res  NW  cor  San  Pablo  av  and  Twenty- 
sixth 

Harrington  Timothy,  laborer,  res  755  Market 

Harrington  William  T.,  physician,  res  1326  Tenth  av 

Harrington  — ■,  brickmasou,  res  527  Seventh 

Harrington  —  Mrs.,  jauitress  Durant  School 

Harris  Alfred,  porter,  res  1811  Grove 

Harris  Brothers  (Jacob  and  Joseph  Harris)  clothing  and 
gents'  furnishing  goods,  915  Broadway 

Harris  Edwin  (Pool  &  Harris,  S.  F.)  res  829  Oak 

Harris  Harry  A.,  gasfitter  (S.  F.)  res  1164  Peralta 

Harris  Isaiah,  calker,  res  1004  Third 

Harris  Jacob  (Harris  Bros.)  res  214  Central  av 

Harris  Jacob,  fancy  goods,  store  and  res  1317  San  Pablo  av 


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258  OAKLAND     [  H  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Harris  John,  cook  Kelsey  House 

Harris  John  A.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  1614  Eleventh  av 

Harris  John  N.,  clerk  (S.  F  )  res  34  Hannah 

Harris  John  N.,  shipcarpenter,  res  1468  Third 

Harris  Joseph  (Harris  Bros.)  res  214  Central  av 

Harris  Joseph,  cook,  res  650  East  14th 

Harris  Joseph,  seaman,  res  825  Magnolia 

Harris  Louis,  res  809  Franklin 

Harris  Minnie  Miss,   dressmaker  John   F.  "Wood,   res  825 

Magnolia 
Harris  Mumford,  whitener,  res  1811  Grove 
Harris  Sabin,  farmer,  res  SE  cor  Central  av  and  Harrison 
Harris  Stephen  D.,  mining,  res  404  East  10th 
Harris  William,  watchman  Pacific  Press,  res  cor  Central  av 

and  Castro 
Harrison  Augustus,  clerk,  res  Winsor  House 
Harrison  B.  S.  Mrs.,  res  W  s  College  av  nr  Third  av 
Horrison  Charles  H.,  pilot,  res  SE  cor  Seventh  and  Center 
Harrison  Emma  S.  Miss,  res  W  s  College  av  nr  Third  av 
Harrison  Frances  S.  Mrs.,  res  S  s  Claremont  av  nr  Avon 
Harrison  George  W. ,  clerk  Peter  Baker  and  extraman  Felton 

Engine  Co.  No.  2,  Oakland  Fire  Department,  res  362 

Fifth 
Harrison  George  "W.,   telegraph  operator  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res 

1710  Nineteenth  av 
Harrison  Joseph  A.,  porter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  808  Clay 
Harrison  Mary  L.,  widow,  res  1710  Nineteenth  av 
Harrison  Moses  B.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  2207  West 
Harrison  Eobert  J.,  liquor  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  616  Third 
Harrison  Street  School,  Miss  Harriet  M.  Mullen  principal, 

NE  cor  Sixth  and  Harrison 
Harrison  Thomas  G.,  salesman  F.  B.  Miller  &  Co.,  res  Win- 
sor House 
Harrison  William  P.,    publisher  Hotel  Gazette  (S.  F.)  res 

351  Seventh  av 
Harrod  Joseph  A.,  porter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1631  Myrtle 
Harrold  Mary  Miss,  res  558  Delger 
Harrub  Walter  B.  (Eureka,  Nevada,  Water  Works)  res  NW 

cor  East  14th  and  Julia 
Hart  Albert  J.,  agent  Wheeler  &  Wilson  Sewing  Machines 

(S.  F.)  res  665  Webster 
Hart  Frank  V.,  wood  carver,  res  1269  Cypress 
Hart  George,  teamster,  res  N  s  Twentieth  nr  Grove 
Hart  Henry  W.,  clerk  Berkeley  Ferry,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av 

nr  Eailroad  crossing,  Temescal 
Hart  James,  groceries  and  liquors,  1601  Adeline 


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33  Geary  St.,  San  Francisco. 
862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


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OAKLAND    [  H  ]    DIRECTORY.  259 

Hart  Mary  Ann  Mrs.,  cook  Capital  House,  res  552  Broadway 

Hart  Patrick,  laborer  C.  P.  K.  R.,  res  1864  William 

Hart  Ricliard,  laborer  (S.  P.)  res  1327  East  17tli 

Hart  William,  packer  (S.  P.)  res  823  Henry 

Hartford  Pire  Insurance  Co.,  W^alker  &  Strong  agents,  457 

Central  av 
Hartigan  Bridget,  domestic  Joshua  Barker,  462  Prospect 
Hartland  Mary  A.,  widow,  res  1366  Thirteenth  av 
Hartman  Henry,  ship  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  801  Henry 
Hartman  House,  Max  Hartman  proprietor,  462  Ninth 
Hartman  John,  calker  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Hartman  Max,  proprietor  Hartman  House,  462  Ninth 
Hartmann  Amelia,  widow,  res  61  Valley 
Hartnett  Joseph,  res  2253  Adeline 
Harty  Morris,  laborer,  res  822  Twenty-first 
Harty  Robert,  car  repairer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Charter  Oak  Hotel 
Hartz  John,  employee  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Railroad  Exchange 
Harvey  Charles  D.,  manufacturer  house  heating  apparatus, 

res  1227  Eleventh  av 
Harvey  Edward,  manufacturer  shoe  trimmings,  res  SE  cor 

Central  av  and  Adeline 
Harvey  LeRoy  G.,  bank  secretary  (S.  P.)  res  1128  Filbert 
Harvey  Rebecca  Mrs.,  clerk  H.  C.  Taft  &  Co.,  res  cor  Du- 

rant  and  Webster 
Harvey  W.  Mrs.,  res  556  Delger 
Harvey  William,  farmer,  res  1655  Lincoln 
Harwood  &  Lamp  (Henry  E.  Harwood  and  Chris.  W.  Lamp) 

dairy.  Redwood  av,  Fruit  Vale 
Harwood  Henry  E.  (Harwood  &  Lamp)  res  E  s  Redwood  av, 

Fruit  Vale 
Harwood  William,  wharfinger  City  Wharf,  foot  of  Webster, 

res  272  Fourth 
Harwood  William  D.,  editor  Oakland  Daily  Times,  res  272 

Fourth 
Hashbrinck  Abraham,  pedlar,  res  213  Second 
Haskell  Luella  Mrs.,  res  807  Isabella 
Haskell    Randolph  K.,    contractor    and   builder,    res   1461 

Broadway 
HASKELL  S.  N.,  president   Pacific  Press   and    president 

California  Conference    Seventh  Day  Advents,  SW   cor 

Castro  and  Central  av 
Haskins  Charles  AV.,  yardman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1372  Tenth 
Haslet  John  W.,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  861  Campbell 
Hassard  Henry  H.,  reporter  (S.  F.)  res  1108  East  22nd 
Hassard    Richard,    gardener   Patrick    E.    Dalton,    res   915 

Jackson 


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260  OAKLAND    [  H  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Hassell  James  J.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Oak  and  Seventh 

Hassinger  Samuel  K.,  contractor  and  builder,  res  611  Sev- 
enteenth 

Hast  Edward  S.,  accountant  (S.  F.)  res  1270  Fourth  av 

Hastings  Frank,  horsedealer,  res  San  Leandro  Koad  nr  Sem- 
inary av 

Hastings  Joseph,  fireman  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res  1212  Thir- 
teenth av 

HASWEIili  FREDERICK  B.,  notary  public  and  secretary 
The  Central  Land  Co.,  office  924  Broadway,  res  576 
Thirty-fourth 

Haswell  William  P.,  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  823  Thirty- 
third 

Hatch  Asa  D.,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  1064  Four- 
teenth 

Hatch  Charles  E.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  1064  Four- 
teenth 

Hatch  Edward  S.,  teamster  Asher  Tyler,  res  East  Oakland 

Hatch  Ephraim  L.,  boxmaker  Eagle  Box  Factory 

Hatch  Fred.  A.,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  1064 
Fourteenth 

Hatch  Jabez,  bookkeeper  E.   Hook,   res  Centennial  House 

Hatch  Kate,  widow,  res  Twenty-eighth  nr  Linden 

Hatch  K.  C,  coachman  William  E.  Miller,  res  1277  Web- 
ster 

Hatch  Theodore,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  W  s 
Fruit  Vale  av  nr  East  27th 

Hatton  Edward,  barber,  res  719  Fourth 

Haug  Gustav  A.,  machinist,  res  1405  Eighteenth 

HAUSCHUiDT  HENRY,  boots  and  shoes,  1057  Broadway, 
res  714  Eighteenth 

HAUSER  D.  &  CO.  (David  Hauser  and  L.  M.  Ott)  import- 
ers and  dealers  fancy  goods,  childrens  carriages,  crock- 
ery, glass  and  plated  ware,  1153  Broadway 

Hauser  David  (D.  Hauser  &  Co.)  res  S,  F. 

Havaran  Delia,  domestic,  2207  Adeline 

HAVEN  CHARLES  D.,  secretary  Union  Insurance  Co.  (S. 
F.)  res  Eighth  opp  Chestnut 

Haven  James  M.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Dun- 
can and  Union,  Lynn 

Havens  Albert  W.,  secretary  Con.  Virginia  M.  Co.  (S.  F.) 
res  E  s  Vernon  nr  Lee 

Havens  Charles  D.,  broker  (S.  F.)  res  1353  Webster 

Havens  Frank  C,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Vernon  nr 
Lee 

Havens  H.  H.,  U.  S.  storekeeper  (S.  F.)  res  Blake  House 


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GREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDON'S,  365  TENTH. 


OAKLAND     [  H  ]    DIRECTORY.  261 

Havens  John  F.,  Court  Commissioner  Superior  Court,  Ala- 
meda County,  chambers  Court  House,  second  floor,  res 
616  Fifteenth 
Havens  Eoscoe,  student  University 
Havey  Hugh,  laborer,  res  674  Twenty-sixth 
H avion  James,  blacksmith,   res  N  s  Forty-second  nr  Tele- 
graph av,  Temescal 
Hawes  Benjamin  C,   insurance  agent  (S.  F.)  res   NW  cor 

Clay  and  Thirteenth 
Hawes  George  H.,  type  writer  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Chestnut  nr 

Tenth 
Hawes  Hettie,  domestic  318  East  17th 

Hawes  Jacob,  pedler,  res  Alley  bet  Eighteenth  and  Nine- 
teenth avs 
Hawes  Leavitt  M.,  plasterer,  res  1409  Franklin 
Hawes  Madison,  printer,  res  NW  cor  East  14th  and  Twen- 
tieth av 
Hawes  Oliver,  insurance  agent  (S.  F.)  res  1119  Franklin 
Kawkes  Eobert  H.,  purifier  Oakland  Gas  Light  Co.,  res  SE 

cor  Second  and  Grove 
Hawkett  Arthur  W.,  miner,  res  1664  Chase 
Hawkett  William  G.,  copyist  County  Kecorder's  office,  res 

1664  Chase 
Hawkins  Hiram  E.,  laborer,  res  663  Broadway 
Hawkins  L.  S.,  butcher,  res  928  Thirty-fourth 
Hawkins  M.  E.  Mrs.,  teacher  Prescott  School,  res  1779  Goss 
Hawkins  Thomas,  blacksmith,  res  1115  Willow 
Hawkins  Walter  L.,  real  estate  (S.  F.)  res  1779  Goss 
Hawley  Calvin  H.,  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1669  Seward 
Hawley  Charles  J.,  grocer  (S.  F.)  res  1118  Seventh  av 
Hawley  Elizabeth  Miss,  res  S  s  Linden   bet  Telegraph   av 

av  and  Broadway,  Temescal 
Hawley  George  M.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Prospect  av 

nr  Broadway 
Hawley  George  T.    (Marcus  C.  Hawley  &  Co.,  S.  F.)  res 

Prospect  nr  Broadway 
Hawley  Jacob  C,  lumber  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  522  Knox  pi 
Hawley  Levi  H.,  entry  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  2100  Telegraph  av 
Hawley  Mary  A.,  student  University 
Hawley  William  M.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1302  Twelfth  av 
Hawthorne  Joseph  E.,  sewing  machine  agent,  res  1080  East 

22nd 
Hawxhurst  Franklin,  with  Eoyal  Soap  Works,  res  616  East 

22nd 
HAY  &  CO.  (H.  M.  Hay  and  A.  M.  Burnham)  private  de- 
tectives, 859  Broadway,  room  14 


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262  OAKLAND    [  H  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Hay  Harriet,  widow,  res  259  Eighth 

Hay  Harry  M.  (Hay&  Co.)  res  755  Webster 

Hayden  James,  laborer,  res  1120  Third 

Hayden  William  O.,  master  mariner,  res  SE  cor  Forty-first 

and  Adeline,  Temescal 
Hayes  A.  Mrs.,  employment  office,  415  Thirteenth,  res  1520 

Broadway 
Hayes,  Carrick  &   Co.    (Henry   Hayes,  David  S.    Carrick, 
Frank  Hostetter  and  Lafayette  Brooks)  wholesale  butch- 
ers, 655  East  Central  av  and  Butchertown 
Hayes  Charles  D.,   merchant,    res  NW  cor   Brooklyn  and 

Watson 
Hayes  Charles  E.,  student  University 
Hayes  Daniel  E.,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  923  Linden 
Hayes  Emma,  carpet  sewer  Chris.  Schreiber,  res  1520  Broad- 
way 
Hayes  Henry  (Hayes,  Carrick  &  Co.)  res  Union  Hotel 
Hayes  Henry  P.,  painter,  res  1520  Broadway 
Hayes  John,  marble  polisher,  res  1510  Third 
Hayes  John  B.,  practical  gardener,  res  1520  Broadway 
Hayes  John  F.,  clerk,  res  1520  Broadway 
Hayes  John  H.,  Assessor's  office  (S.  F.)  res  1722  Twenty- 
first  av 
Hayes  John  W.,  salesman  Charles  L.  Taylor,  res  Alameda 
Hayes  Joseph  M.,  car  repairer  C  P.  R.  R.,  res  1005  Third 
Hayes  Michael,  groceries  and  liquors,  769  Market 
Haj'^es  Patrick,  gardener,  res  SW  cor  Adeline  and  Twenty- 
eighth 
Hayes  Patrick,  liquor  saloon,  720  Broadway 
Hayes  Thomas  R.,  harness   and   saddlery  (S.  F.)   res   956 

Myrtle 
Hayles  Henry,  watchman  C  P.  R.  R. 
Hayn  R.,  res  757  Grove 
Haynes  Abigal,  widow,  res  403  East  14th 
Haynes  Benjamin,  real  estate,  res  1477  Sixth  av 
Haynes  E.  N.,  boatman  Lake  Merritt  Boat  House,  Central 

av,  on  Lake  Merritt 
Haynes  Hiram,  shipcarpenter  C.  P.  R.  R..  res  1820  Atlantic 
Haynes  William,  laundryman  Contra  Coota  Laundry 
Haynie  William   M.,  wharfinger    (S.   F.)    res    519   Seven- 
teenth 
HAYS,  BLOW  &  CO.   (Col.  J.  C.  Hays,  W.  W.  Blow  and 
J.  C.  Hays,  Jr.)  real  estate,  loans,  insurance,  etc.,  483 
Seventh  SE  cor  Washington 
Hays  John  Cofiee  Col.    (Hayes,    Blow  &    Co.)    res  County 
Road,  Hays  Valley 


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OAKLAND    [  H  ]    DIRECTORY.  263 

Hays  John  C.  Jr.   (Hays,   Blow   &  Co.)  res  County  Road, 

Hays  Valley 
Hazeltine  William  I.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1321  Eighth 
Hazelton  George  W.,  res  E  s  Seminary  av  nr  Mills'  Seminary 
Head  John  H.,  civil  engineer,  res  800  Brush 
Headley  Madison  E.,  carriage  painter  Sohst  Bros.,  res  1802 

Grove 
Heald  Allen,  real  estate,  res  1120  Ninth  av 
Heald  Frederick  S.,  carpenter,  res  1120  Ninth  av 
Health  Inspector,  T.  J.  Jenkins,  City  Hall 
Health  Officer,  E.  H.  Woolsey,  M.  D.,  City  Hall 
Healy  Daniel,  laborer,  res  1018  Third 
Healy  James,  hostler,  res  736  Linden 
Healy  Jesse,  mining,  res  1012  Clay 
Healy  John,  caulker  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1830  William 
Healy  John  H.,  medical  student,  res  1012  Clay 
Healy  Joseph  W.,  mining,  res  1012  Clay 
Healy  Joseph  W.  Jr.,  student  Oakland  Business  College 
Healy  Maurice  J.,  merchant  tailor,  1056  Broadway,   res  861 

Harrison 
Healy  Patrick,  car  repairer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1785  William 
Healy  Patrick,  coachman  George  H.  Wheaton,  res  154  Lake 
Healy  Patrick,  groceries  and  liquors,  701  Adeline 
Healy  Stephen,  laborer,  res  1173  Third 
Heany  Ann,  widow,  res  711  Sixth 
Heasey  S.,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Heath  Fred  B.,  res  N  s  Birch  bet  Telegraph  av  and  Broad- 
way, Temescal 
Heath  James  A.,  ship  chandler  (S.  F.)  res  820  Fifteenth 
Heath  V.,  teacher  Tompkins  Grammar  School 
Heaton  Mary  C.  Miss,    teacher   Prescott   School,    res   1224 

Franklin 
Heaton  W.,  insurance  agent,  res  1224  Franklin 
Heaton  Warren  D.,  farmer,  res  1225  Webster 
Hebberd  Asa  W.,  carpenter,  res  1376  Ninth 
Hebberd  Moses  A.,  agent  double  acting   door   spring,    res 

1376  Ninth 
Hecht  Louisa,  widow,  res  676  Eighteenth 
Heckedorn  George  F.,  laborer,  res  E  s  Walsworth   nr  Pro- 
spect 
Hecket  Henry,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1662  Atlantic 
Heckman  Frank  C,  shoemaker,  855  Wood,  res  5  Pearson 
Heckman  Susan  Mrs.,  res  5  Pearson 
Hedley  John,  laborer,  res  1802  Grove 
Heenan  Dennis,  laborer,  res  New  York  Hotel 
Heenan  Edward,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  S.  F. 


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264  OAKLAND    [  H  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Hefler  Louis,  law  student  (S.  F.)  res  1621  Thirteenth  av 
Heflin  Hiram  M.  (Lewis  k  Co.)  res  665  Seventh 
Hefron  S.  M.  Mrs.,  res  1057  Campbell 

Hefty  M.,  carpenter  Oakland  Planing  Mills,  res  806  Frank- 
lin 
Hegeman  Louisa  Mrs.,  res  558  Twentieth 
Hehemann  Frank,  driver  (S.  F.)  res  881  Twenty-second 
Heidet  Emil  N.  (Schwab,  Heidet  &  Co.)  res  1069  Twelfth 
Heiman  David,  salesman  Edward  Barnett,  res  312  Fifth 
Heimmerle   Frederick   A.,  barber   Henry   Loud,    res   1064 

Eleventh  av 
Hein  Maria  Mrs.,  cigars,  factory  and  res  1520  Seventh 
Heinds  John,  proprietor  Heinds'  Hotel  (S.F.)  res  1026  Fifth 
HEINE  ADOUPH,  groceries  and  liquors,   windmill  manu- 
facturer and  wellborer,  SW  cor  Eighth  and  Chester 
Heinold  John  M.,  liquor  saloon,  SE  cor  Frederick  and  San 

Pablo  av 
Heinze  August,  upholsterer  (S.  F.)  res  707  Broadway 
Heitman  John,  tanner  Brooklyn  Tannery,  res  1107  Twenty- 
second  av 
Heitshu  Samuel,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  Tubbs  Hotel 
Held  Ernest,  barber  and  baths,  859  Franklin,  res  359  Elev- 
enth 
Held  George,  barber,  418  Thirteenth,  res  1576  Telegraph  av 
Held  George  Jr.,  barber  George  Held,  res  1576  Telegraph  av 
Held  John,  bartender  Justus  Held,  res  1226  Broadway 
Held  Justus,  liquor  saloon,   1226  Broadway,  res  1666  Tele- 
graph av 
Helmer   William,    undertaker    W.   W.  McKenzie,    res   408 

Eighth 
HELMKE   &    BRUNJE  (Conrad   Helmke   and   John    A. 
Brunje)  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor  Broadway  and 
Twenty-first 
Helmke  Augusta,  domestic  1110  Central  av 
Helmke  Charles,  driver  Washington  Brewery,  res  NW  cor 

Fifth  and  Kirkham 
Helmke  Conrad  (Helmke  &   Brunje)  res  NW  cor  Broadway 

and  Twenty^first 
Hemenway  Sylvester,  res  485  Prospect 
Hemphill  Charles  F. ,  lather,  res  759  Sixth 
Hemphill  Charlotte  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  759  Sixth 
Hemphill  Henry,  bricklayer,  res  759  Sixth 
Hemphill  Louis,  baker  J.  A.  Paul  &  Son,  res  759  Sixth 
Hemphill  Uriah,  baker,  res  759  Sixth 

Hempstead  Billings,  carpenter,  res  Three-Mile  House,  San 
Leandro 


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OAKLAND     [  H  ]    DIRECTORY.  265 

Hempstead  W.  C.  F.,  homoeopathic  physician,  office  and  res 

800  Brush 
Hendei'shott  William,  butcher  Hayes,    Carrick  &  Co.,  res 

Butchertown 
HENDERSON    &  BONNE Y  (Milton   F.    Henderson   and 

Charles  W.  Bonney)  wood,  coal,  coke  and  charcoal,  462 

Thirteenth 
Henderson  Charles,  bootblack,  470  Seventh,  res  Newland 

House 
Henderson  Charles  A.,  driver  John  C.  Estey,  res  1504  Broad- 
way 
Henderson  Daniel  D.,  carriage  painter  P.  H.  McGrew,  res 

1661  Thirteenth 
Henderson  David  M.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  698  Thirty-fifth 
Henderson  George  W.,  housemover,  res  1663  Webster 
Henderson  Hiram  B.,   blacksmith,   1724  Seventh,  res  1524 

Fifth 
Henderson  H.  P.,  shipcarpenter  C.  P.  E.  R. 
Henderson  James,  res  1812  Goss 
Henderson  James,  sign  painter,  res  E  s  Mabel  bet  Wilder 

and  Burnett,  Temescal 
Henderson  John  E.,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  941  Campbell 
Henderson  John  H.,  agent  Renton  Coal  Co.,  483  Ninth,  res 

767  Alice 
Henderson  Josiah,  housemover,  res  1663  Webster 
Henderson  Mary  J.,  dressmaker,  res  958  Seventh 
Henderson  Milton  F.  (Henderson  &  Bonney)  res  462  Thir- 
teenth 
Henderson  S.  A.  Mrs.,  res  Tubbs  Hotel 
Henderson  Sandy  A.,  blacksmith  Henrj  F.  Hampel,  res  1663 

Webster 
Henderson  Thomas  H.,  secretary  (S.  F.)  res  767  Alice 
Henderson  Thomas  N.,  pattern  maker,  res  483   Twenty-fifth 
Henderson  William,  seaman,  res  248  Ettie 
Hendrickson  Hans,  gardener  Bela  Wellman,  res  S  s  East 

14th,  Fruit  Vale 
Hendrix  Hanly,  res  578  Thirty-fifth 
Hendrix  John   F.,    horseshoer   T.    D.  Weymouth,    res    578 

Thirty-fifth 
Hendry  R.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  1116  Broadway 
Heney  Richard  (William  J.  Heney  &  Co.)  res  S.  F. 
Heney  S.  Mrs.,  janitress  Grove  Street  School 
Heney  Timothy,  employee  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1778  Atlantic 
Heney  William  J.  (William  J.  Heney  &  Co.)  res  S.  F. 
Heney  William  J.  &  Co.  (William  J.  and  Richard  Heney) 

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266  OAKLAND     [  H  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Henk  D.  M.,  teamster  Asher  Tyler,  res  Union  Hotel 
Henken  J.  Fred.,  wines  and  liquors,  901  East  14th 
Henn  John  H.,  insurance  agent  (S.  F.)  res  1951  Grove 
Henneberry  James,  teamster,  res  701  Sycamore 
Henneberry  Thomas,  iron  molder  (S.  F.)  res  1260  Center 
Hennell  Abbie  M.,  widow,  res  955  Fifth  av 
Henner  Joseph  A.,  policeman,  res  738  Linden 
Hennessy  James,  res  1820  Goss 
Hennessy  Margaret  Miss,  res  517  Ninth 
Hennessy  Maurice,  currier  (S.  F.)  res  1820  Goss 
Hennessy  Thomas,  plumber  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  res  702 

Brush 
Hennessy  "William,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Centennial 

House 
Hennicker  Nicholas,  porter  (S.  F.)  res  412  Twenty-sixth 
Hennig  Frederick  N.,  gardener  James  Hutchison,  res  484 

Twenty-sixth 
Henning  John  B.,  carpenter,  res  1020  Willow 
Henninger  Frederick,  shoemaker,  1309  San  Pablo  av 
Hennings  Martin  A.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1652  Fourteenth 
Henniugs  Robert,  pressman  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Fourteenth 

and  Campbell 
Henon  Charles  W.,  bricklayer,  res  819  Twenty-second 
HENRY  ASHMAN  C,  president  Union  National  Bank,  SE 

cor  Ninth  and  Broadway,  res  1221  Harrison 
Henry  Charles,  groceries,  tobacco  and  cigars,  SE  cor  Alice 

and  Eighth 
Henry  Frank,  mining,  res  Union  Hotel 
Henry  George,  deputy  assessor  Oakland  Township 
Henry  George,  flagman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  211  Fourth 
Henry  George  S.,  clerk,  res  1221  Harrison 
Henry  John  G.,  flagman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  211  Fourth 
Henry  Joseph,  waiter  Hausa  Hotel 
Henry  Mary,   domestic  P.  W.  Butler,  res  W  s  Webster  nr 

Broadway 
Henshaw  Edward  T.,  bookkeeper  Taylor   &   Co.,   res    941 

Myrtle 
Henshaw  Edwin  T.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  941  Myrtle 
Henshaw  Frederick  W.,  law  student  (S.  F.)  res  941  Myrtle 
Henshaw  Sarah  E.  Mrs.,  res  741  Myrtle 
Henshaw  William  G.,  bookkeeper  Woodward  &  Taggart,  res 

941  Myrtle 
Hensler  Annie  B.  Mrs.  widow,  res  919  Thirty-sixth 
Hensler  Lizzie  Miss,  res  919  Thirty-sixth 
[lensler  Mary  B.  Miss,  res  919  Thirty-sixth 
Hensley  John  H.,  carpenter,  res  Tremont  House 


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OAKLAND     [H]    DIRECTORY.  267 

Henton  Griffith,  carpenter,  res  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr  "Weston 

av 
Henton  Henrietta  Miss,  seamstress,  res  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr 

Weston  av 
Hentz  Leon,  waiter  M.  Furniss,  res  510  Eighth 
Hepburn  A.  Mortimer,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  817  Brush 
Hepburn  Andrew,  clerk  Mint  (S.  F.)  res  817  Brush 
Hepburn  Peter,  res  817  Brush 
Hepburn  Ward  A.,  commission  merchant  (S.   F.)  res  859 

Castro 
Herbert  Theodore,  cigarmaker  Phillip  Conradi,  res  Union 

Hotel,  East  Oakland 
Herbst  August,  carpenter,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  nr   Temes- 

cal  Creek,  Temescal 
Herd  John,  res  490  Merrimac 

Heredia  Edward,  laundryraan  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Herget  Emil  W.  (E.  W.  Herget  &  Co.)  res  813  Seventeenth 
Herget  E.  W.   &  Co.  (Emil  W.   Herget)   gunsmiths,  lock- 
smiths and  bellhangers,  419  Tenth 
Herget  William,  mechanic,  res  813  Seventeenth 
Herlihy  Dennis,  bottler  (S.  F.)  res  712  Linden 
Herlihy  Michael,  coachman  Bev.  C  T.  Mills,  res  Seminary 

av  4  miles  East  of  Brooklyn 
Herman  Elias  S.,  merchant,  res  613  Tenth 
Herman  Jacob,  bookkeeper  L.  &  A.  Crocker,  res  613  Tenth 
Herman  Jacob  S.,  clerk  E.  A  Montgomery,  res  833  Clay 
Herman  John,  harnessmaker  James  Lentell,  res  313  Sixth 
Herman  Otto,  waiter  Union  Hotel 
Hermitage  House,  A.  Philibert  proprietor,  NE  cor  Hopkins 

and  Fruit  Yale  av 
Hermmers  Joseph,  harnessmaker,  res  AVinter's  Hotel 
Heron  Blair,  gardener  P.  J.  Keller  &  Co.,  res  W  s  Webster 

nr  Mountain  View  Cemetery 
HERON  E.  A.,  real  estate  and  insurance  agent,  422  Central 

av,  res  418  Central  av 
Herr  Edward,  driver  Fashion  Stables,  res  Bartlett  House 
Herrera  Sophia  N.  Miss,  teacher  Mills'  Seminary 
Herrick  Caddie  E.,  widow,  res  829  Myrtle 
Herrick  Edward  M.,    secretary   Meigs'   Lumber   and   Ship 

Bailding  Co.  (S.  F.)  res  490  Orchard 
Herrick  Samuel  W.,  machinist  C.  P.  R.K.,  res  1829  William 
Herrick  William  A.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Central    av 

and  Poplar 
Herrick  William  F.,  accountant  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Central 

av  and  Poplar 
Herring  Joseph,  painter,  res  806  Harrison 


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268  OAKLAND    [  H  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Herring  Leonard,  blacksmith,  res  562  Fourth 
Herring  William  H.,  butcher,  351  Seventh 
Herriott  George,  engineer  C.  P.  R.R.,  res  1027  Chester 
Hersey  Anna,  widow,  res  473  Fourth 

Hersey  Edgar  A.,  1st  assistant  engineer  and  hydrant  inspec- 
tor Oakland  Fire  Department,  res  473  Fourth 
Hershberg  Henry,  salesman  M.  H.  Coffee,  res  319  Sixth 
Hershberg  Leon  (Leon  Hershberg  &  Co.)  res  319  Sixth 
Hershberg  Leon  &  Co.  (Leon  Hershberg,  Isaac  D.  Rytten- 

berg  and  Isaac  Newman)  wholesale  and  retail  dealers 

wines  and  liquors,  853  Washington 
Herten  Frank,   stockman   Horatio   P.    Livermore,    res   cor 

Fourth  av  and  McAdam 
Heslep  Edward,  painter  and  extraman  Engine  Co.  No.   4, 

Oakland  Fire  Department,  res  S  s  East  14th  bet  Twelfth 

and  Thirteenth  avs 
Hess  William,  agent  Philadelphia  Steam  Dyeing  Works,  916 

Broadway,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  Clay  and  Jefferson 
Hesse  Frederick  G.,  professor  industrial  mechanics  Univer- 
sity, res  801  Jackson 
Hessler  John  C,  carpenter,  res  1400  Central  av 
Heuer  A.  &  Co.  (August  Heuer  and  Cord  Wetjen)  market, 

NW  cor  Ninth  and  Webster 
Heuer  August  (A.  Heuer  &  Co.)  res  951  Webster 
Heuer  Charles,  gardener,  576  Eighth 
Heverin  Patrick,  contractor,  res  862  Twenty-first 
Hewes  Charles  W.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1971  Grove 
Hewes  David,  capitalist  and  member  City  Council,  res  1218 

Oak 
Hewett  Moses  D.,  policeman,  res  1014  Webster 
Hewitt  D.  W.,  calker  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Hewitt  H.  Mrs.,  res  662  Twenty-fourth 
Hewitt  Robert,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Hewlett  Joseph,  architect,  res  1212  West 
Hewlett  Louis,  dealer  hay,   grain  and  feed,  1328  Telegraph 

av  and  1321  Broadway,  res  1120  Filbert 
Hewson  Robert,  capitalist  (S.  F.)  res  Galindo  Hotel 
Hey  Lee  (Chinese)  laundry.  East  Central  av  bet  Sixteenth 

and  Seventeenth  avs 
Heyer  Bernard  W.,  real  estate,  res  1616  Taylor 
Heyman  Henry,  teacher  violin  Morgan  Conservatory  of  Music, 

res  S.  F. 
Hi  Ung  (Chinese)  laundry,  SW  cor  Fifth  and  Castro 
Hibbard  Charles  VV.  (Roberts  &  Hibbard)  res  S.  F. 
Hibernia  Hall,  714  Broadway 
Hickethier  E.  B.  Miss,  res  259  Central  av 


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OAKLAND    [  H  ]    DIRECTORY.  269 

HICKETHIER  HUIiDA  Mrs.,   confectionery,   416  Central 

av,  res  259  Central  av 
HICKETHIER  RICHARD  E.,  teacher  music  and  languages, 

res  259  Central  av 
Hickey  &  Dowling  (Laurence  F.  Hickey  and   William   E. 

Dowling)    upholsterers   and    carpet    beating,    361-363 

Thirteenth 
Hickey  Andrew,    upholsterer   Hickey   &  Dowling,  res  569 

Sixth 
Hickey  Hannah  Mrs.,  res  N  s  Spring  nr  Adeline,  Temescal 
Hickey  Laurence  F.  (Hickey  &  Dowling)  res  569  Sixth 
Hickey  Patrick,  laborer  C.  P.  K.  E.,  res  1258  Fifth  av 
Hickling  Thomas,  carpenter  (S.  F.)  res  1661  Second 
Hickman  Harry  E.,  brakeman,  res  718  Peralta 
Hickmott  Eobert,  foreman  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  cor  Merced 

and  Telegraph  av,  Temescal  'L  -^ ,  -f-, 

Hickok  &  Son  (B.  E.  andC-T.  Hickok)  proprietors  Oakland 

Citv  Flouring  Mill,  S  s  Third  bet  Broadway  and  Frank- 
lin" 
Hickok  Benjamin  E.  (Hickok  &  Son)  res  1413  Grove 
Hickok  Charles  T.  (Hickok  &  Son)  res  1413  Grove 
Hickok  J.  H.,  freight  clerk  C.  P.E.R.,  Oakland  Wharf,  res 

Vinzent  Block 
Higby  William,  internal  revenue  collector  (S.  F.)  res  1303 

Chestnut 
Higgins  Bernard,  daii-yman,  res  823  Sixteenth 
Higgins  Bridget,  res  1447  Chestnut 
Higgins   David  K.,    teacher   elocution,  California   College 

Building 
Higgins  Dennis,  laborer,  -res  870  Lydia 
Higgins  Johanna,  widow,  res  480  Hawthorne 
Higgins  John,  blacksmith  Myron  W.  Allen,  res  Webster  bet 

Eighth  and  Ninth 
Higgins  John,  carpenter,  res  231  Ettie 
Higgins  Lewis  T.,  carpenter,  res  1368  Fifteenth 
Higgins  Mary,  widow,  res  1449  Chestnut 
Higgins  Milton   O.,    teacher  elocution,  California  Medical 

College  Building 
Higgins  Eoger,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  809  Willow 
Higgins  William,  laundryman  Berkeley  Laundry 
Higgins  William   L.,    stockbroker   (S.  F.)    res   Centennial 

House 
Higgs  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  bakery  and  confectionery,  1319  San 

Pablo  av 
High  School,  J.  B.   McChesney  principal,   cor  Market  and 

Central  av 


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270  OAKLAND    [  H  ]    DIRECTORY. 

High  William  H.,  mining,  res  957  Eighth 

High  William  H.  Jr.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  957  Eighth 

Higham  Elijah,  sewing  machines  (S.  F.)  res  668  Thirty-fifth 

Highland  John,  coachman  518  Thirteenth 

Hildebrand  Henry,  teacher,  res  S  s  Twenty-ninth  av  nj  East 

Fourteenth 
Hildreth  George  W.,  conductor  S.  P.  E.  R.,  res  1258  Elev- 
enth av 
Hilkert  John  P.,  res  1003  Franklin 
Hill  Alexander,  coachman  James  Palache,  N  s  Claremont  av 

nr  Russell,  Claremont 
Hill  Arthur  B.,  wheat  buyer  (S.  F.)  res  1081  East  23rd 
Hill  Catherine  Mrs.,  groceries  and  liquors,  960  East  14th 
Hill  Charles,  res  Seminary  av  nr  Mills'  Seminary 
Hill  Christian  C.  master  mariner,  res  242  Ettie 
Hill  E.  S.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  363|  Central  av 
Hill  Henry  B.,  carpenter,  res  1426  Eleventh 
HILL  JAMES,  chief  engineer  Oakland  Fire  Department, 

res  567  Seventh 
Hill  John,  miner,  res  162  Second 
Hill  John  B.,  contractor,  res  1905  Market 
Hill  John  W.,  porter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  909  Fifth 
Hill  Lucy  H.,  widow,  res  1081  East  23rd 
Hill  Mark  T.,  shoemaker,  res  162  Second 
Hill  Ross  L.,  porter,  res  909  Fifth 
Hill  Samuel,  blacksmith,  res  162  Second 
Hill  Stephen,  shoemaker,  res  162  Second 
Hill  Thomas,  artist,  res  Seminary  av  nr  Mills'  Seminary 
Hill  Thomas,  blacksmith,  res  162  Second 
Hill  William,  gardener,  res  N  s  Twentieth  nr  Grove 
Hillebrand  Henry,  res  1511  Broadway 
Hillebrand  Louise  Miss,  private  school,  1511  Broadway 
Hilliard  Ezra  M.,  salesman  Wheeler  &  Wilson  Sewing  Ma- 
chine Co.,  res  1472  Seventh 
Hillier  Theodore,  blacksmith  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  834  Cedar 
Hilling  S.  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  376  Durant 
Hilton  Charles  W.,  clerk  City  Marshal,  res  559  Sixth 
Hilton  Emma  H.  Miss,  teacher  Tompkins  Grammar  School, 

res  1019  Eighth 
Hilton  Julia  Mrs.,  assistant  Fruit  Vale  School,  res  582  East 

22nd 
Hilton  M.  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  1423  San  Pablo  av 
Hilton  Stephen,  principal  Fruit  Vale  School,  res  582  East 

22nd 
Hincheon  John,  machinist,  res  555  Broadway 
Hinchman  Charles,  plumber,  res  1054  Eleventh  av 


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OAKLAND    [  H  ]    DIRECTORY.  271 

Hinckley  Daniel  B.,  iron  works  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Fruit  Vale 
av  nr  Hopkins 

Hinckley  Elizabeth,  Avidow,  teacher  Durant  School,  res  489 
Twenty-fourth 

Hinckley  Henry  G.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Fruit  Vale  ay  nr 
Hopkins 

Hinckley  John,  laborer,  res  226  Center 

Hinckley  Xehemiah  N.,  carpenter,  res  826  Magnolia 

Hindman  E.,  res  Galindo  Hotel 

Hinds  Alpheus  L.,  proprietor  Dexter  Stables,  276  Central 
ay,  res  Sunnyside  House 

Hinds  Firman  D.,  bookkeeper  Oakland  Planing  Mills,  res 
827  Castro 

Hines  E.  P.,  policeman,  res  1413  Seyenteenth 

Hines  John,  res  515  East  14th 

Hines  Martin,  mining,  res  Chestnut  nr  Twenty-fifth 

Hines  Michael,  laborer,  res  515  East  14th 

Hines  Thomas,  teamster  George  F.  Crist,  res  660  East 
15th 

Hink  John  F.,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  976  Chester 

Hinkle  John  M.,  physician  (S.  F.)  res  1020  Adeline 

Hinkley  Parker,  secretary  California  Door  Co.,  office  460 
Second,  res  527  East  14th 

Hinman  A.  F.,  clerk  Whitney  &  Co.'s  Express,  res  Claren- 
don House 

Hinman  Gertrude  L.  Miss,  teacher  music,  res  1059  Clay 

Hinman  Henry  C,  steamship  agent  (S.  F.)  res  1305 
Twelfth  av 

Hinnigau  Nannie,  domestic  William  C.  B.  De  Fremery, 
Prospect  nr  Broadway 

Hintou  Clarence  M.,  trayeling  agent,  res  555  Charter 

Hinz  Carl,  toolmaker  (S.  F.)  res  1358  Eighth 

Hirsch  Herman,  cabinetmaker  (S.  F.)  res  2072  Market 

Hirschberg  Leopold,  laborer,  res  1718  Filbert 

Hirschberg  Morris,  res  316  Ninth 

Hirschfeld  F.,  salesman  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  res  W  s  San 
Pablo  av  nr  Forty-first 

Hirschbaum  Sigmond,  cigar  dealer,  res  1311  Harrison 

HIRSCHBERG  &  LAWSON  (David  S.  Hirschberg  and 
xllfred  B.  Lawsou)  collectors  and  general  business 
agents,  856  ±$roadway,  rooms  9-10 

Hirschberg  David  S.  (Hirschberg  &  Lawson)  res  627  Four- 
teenth 

Hirschberg  Dora  Miss,  res  627  Fourteentii 

HIRSCHBERG  SAMUEL,  gents'  furnishing  goods  and  no- 
tary public,  1103  Broadway,  res  627  Fourteenth 


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272  OAKLAND    [  H  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Hisgen  Peter,  bookbinder  Pacific  Press,  res  cor  Twelfth  and 

Castro 
Hitchcock  Charles,  machinist,  res  808  Jefferson 
Hitchcock  Chester,  commission  merchant,  res  W  s  Webster 

nr  Broadway 
Hitchcock  Henry  E.,  contractor,  res  1355  Franklin 
Hitchcock  William  Mrs.,  res  1312  Grove 
Hoadley  John,  laborer,  res  887  Bay 
Hoag  Albert  B.,  clerk  C.  P.  E.  K.,  res  Berkeley 
Hoag  Don  D.,  clerk  Merriam  &  Co.,  res  565  Sixteenth 
Hoag  Elizabeth  J.  Mrs.,  res  565  Sixteenth 
Hoag  Jonathan,  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  987  Campbell 
Hoarter  George,  waiter  M.  Furniss,  res  510  Eighth 
Hobart  John  A.,  proprietor  Oakland  Warehouse,  NE  cor 

Jefferson  and  First,  res  1156  Broadway 
Hobart  John  E.,  lumber  surveyor  (S.  F.)  res  309  East  Cen- 
tral av 
Hobart  Joseph  B.,  res  1005  East  24th 

Hobson  — ,  laborer  Oil  Works  (Alameda)  res   652  Franklin 
Hochkofler  Eudolph,  consul  Austro-Hungarian  Empire  (S. 

F.)  res  1353  Webster 
Hochstetter  Joseph,    confectioner  H.    Hickethier,   res    259 

Central  av 
Hoctor  James  P.,  plasterer,  res  NW  cor  Third  and  Chester 
Hoctor  Kate  Mrs.,  liquor  saloon,  NW  cor  Third  and  Chester 
Hodgdon  John,  mining,  res  1107  Tenth  av 
Hodge  Benjamin  O.,  printer,  res  2080  San  Pablo  av 
Hodges  George,  millwright  (S.  F.)  res  1717  Lincoln 
Hodges  L.  Mrs.,  res  862  Chester 

Hodgkins  Edward,  special  policeman,  res  843  Twenty-ninth 
Hodgkins  William,  miner,  res  308  Tenth 
Hodgkiss  George,  res  1208  Eighth 
Hodgkiss  William  J.,  carpenter,  res  863  Center 
Hoebner  Charles,  speculator,  res  802  Grove 
Hoefler  L.  M.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1621  Thirteenth  av 
Hoey  Mary,  domestic  S  s  East  14th,  Fruit  Vale 
Hoffelt  Peter,  shoemaker,  373  Second 

Hoffman  Elizabeth  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  408  Thirteenth 
Hoffman  John,  barber  (S.  F.)  res  879  Cedar 
Hoffman  Joseph  H.,  salesman  O'Toole  &  Co.,  res  572  Tenth 
Hoffman  Louis,  driver  Felton  Engine  Co.  No.   2  Oakland 

Fire  Department,  res  466  Sixth 
Hoffmann  Joseph,  furniture  packer  (S.  F.)res  956  Campbell 
Hoffschneider  William  (J.   Winterburn  &  Co.,   S.  F.)   res 

NW  cor  Union  and  County  Eoad,  Lynn 
Hofmann  Adolphe,  ore  sampler  (S.  F.)  res  567  Sixth 


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OAKLAND    [  H  ]    DIRECTORY.  273 

Hogan  Daniel,  engineer  C.  P.  E.  R. 

Hogan  Edv\-ard,  laborer,  res  N  s  William  bet  San  Pablo  and 
Telegraph  avs 

Hogan  Edward  W.,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  res  211 
Fourth 

Hogan  James  T.,  milkman,  res  764  Twenty -first 

Hogan  Maria,  widow,  res  211  Fourth 

Hogan  Mary,  nurse,  822  East  loth 

Hogan  Michael,  gardener,  res  821  East  14th 

Hogan  Michael,  shoemaker,  res  2046  Union 

Hogan  Thomas  G.,  rancher,  res  1113  Filbert 

Hogarty  James  D.,  shoemaker,  res  809  Broadway 

Hogarty  Joseph  B.,  veterinary  surgeon,  res  821  East  14th 

Hogg  James,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  910  Peralta 

Hoguet  George  W.,  letter  carrier  Post  Ofiice,  res  804  Castro 

Hohf(?ld  Edward,  teacher  music  Mills'  Seminary,  res  618 
East  l.^'th 

Holbrook  C.  H.,  res  Kohler-Chase  House 

Holcomb  Atkinson,  clerk,  res  SW  cor  Eleventh  and  Wash- 
ington 

Holcomb  Charles  N.,  with  Holcomb  Bros.  (S.  F.)  res  624 
Central  av 

Holcomb  H.  S.,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  624  Central  av 

Holcomb  Myron  T.,  bookkeeper,  res  859  Harrison 

Holcomb  Myron  T.  Jr.,  bookkeeper  Henry  Schellhaas,  res 
859  Harrison 

Holcomb  Wesley  B.,  res  114  Eleventh 

Holcomb  William  A.,  gi-ain  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  522  Seven- 
teenth 

Holden  Edward,  engineer  (S.  F.)  res  1237  Linden 

Holden  John,  res  N  s  Thirty-ninth  nr  Telegraph  av,  Tem- 
escal 

Holderness  Harold,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  174  Tenth 

Holiday  John  M.,  res  415  East  Central  av 

Holland  Abraham,  porter,  res  662  Fifth 

Holland  Daniel  D.,  res  954  Sixteenth 

Holland  Dennis,  special  policeman,  res  930  Franklin 

Holland  Henry  A.,  clerk,  res  269  Sixth 

Holland  James,  res  812  Brush 

Holland  John,  laborer,  res  764  Brush 

Holland  John,  teamster  Louis  Jaffe,  res  cor  Twenty -first  and 
Broadway 

Holland  John  C,  plasterer,  res  267  Sixth 

Holland  Mary  Mrs.,  laundress  Oakland  Ladies'  Belief  So- 
ciety Home,  S  s  Linden  bet  Telegraph  av  and  Broadway, 
Temescal 


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274  OAKLAND    [  H  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Holland  Michael,  capitalist,  res  930  Franklin 

Holliday  James  K.,  carpenter,  res  257  Second 

Holliday  Joseph,  carpenter,  res  257  Second 

Holliday  Peter  K.,  captain  stmr  Alameda,    Oakland  Ferry, 

res  958  Clay 
Hollister  George  W.,  physician,  res  947  Campbell 
Hollister  H.  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1112  Alice 
Hollister  Lottie  M.,  student  University,  res  1112  Alice 
Hollmann  Charles  Mrs.,  widow,  res  807  Castro 
Holloman  E.  W.  Mrs.,  res  1562  Telegraph  av 
Holloway  William,  painter,  res  1109  Campbell 
Holman  Frederick  Seymour,  clerk,  res  167  Third 
Holmes  Aaron  Mrs.,  res  1015  Peralta 
Holmes  Ahera,  broker,  res  1769  Seward 
Holmes  Ann  Mrs.,  variety  store,  1911  San  Pablo  av 
Holmes  Charles  J.  (John  F.  Snow  &  Co.)  res  S.  F. 
Holmes  E.  J.  Mrs.,  res  767  East  Central  av 
Holmes  F.  L.,  solicitor  Pacific  Press,  res  N  s  Thirty-eighth 

nr  Telegraph  av,  Temescal 
Holmes  G.  C,  res  453  East  11th 
Holmes  Isaac  I.,  mining,  res  962  Market 
Holmes  James,  fireman  C.  P.  E.  K.,  res  215  Ettie 
Holmes  John  C.,  compositor,  res  920  Sixth  av 
Holmes  John  E.,  carpenter,  res  1911  San  Pablo  av 
Holmes  John  W.,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  545  Thirty-fourth 
Holmes  M.  B.  Mrs.,  res  528  Jones 

Holmes  Melvin  W.,  foreman  Dexter  Stable,  res  673  Twenty- 
fifth 
Holmes  Silas,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  759  Eighth 
Holmes  Silas  M.,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  759  Eighth 
Holmes  Walter  G.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  962  Market 
Holt  Charles  H.,  hardwood  and  lumber  (S.  F.)  res  1154  Alice 
Holt  Frederick  S.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1376  Franklin 
Holt  Isaac  H.,  plasterer,  res  W  s  Lake  av  nr  Chambers 
Holt  Mary  Mrs.,  res  536  Eighteenth 
Holton  Newton  A.,  fireman  C.  P.  K.  R. 
Holton  E.  E.,    carpenter,  res   N   s   Alcatraz   av  nr   Calais, 

Temescal 
Holtslander  J.  J.,  engineer  Enterprise  Mills,  res  701  Brush 
Holtz  Louis  F.,  liquors  (S.  F.)  res  1001  Adeline 
Homager  Henry,  piano  mover,  res  1465  Fifth 
Homan  C.  E.  Mrs.,  res  609  Tenth 
Homan  Charles  H.,    hostler  Charles  H.   Sumner,  res  256 

Eighth 
Home  Insurance  Company  (fire  of  New  York)  Harry  L.  Eoff 
agent,  1004  Broadway 


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J.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE,  365  Tenth. 


OAKLAND    [  H  ]    DIRECTORY.  275 

HOME  INTERESTS  (monthly)  officers  California  Protect- 
ive Leagae  publishers  and  proprietors,  924  Broadway 

HOME  MUTUAL  FIRE  INSURANCE  CO.  (Alameda 
County  Branch)  R.  H.  Magill  manager,  922-924  Broad- 

Home  of  the  Ladies'  Relief  Society,  S  s  Linden  nr  Broad- 
way, Temescal 

HOME  SCHOOL,  Miss  H.  N.  Field  principal,  1825  Tele- 
graph av 

Home  Security  Building  and  Loan  Association,  Joseph  B. 
McChesney  president,  Charles  K.  Clark  secretary, 
office  457  Ninth 

Hommerich  Christian  J.,  gunsmith  (S.  F.)  res  721  Sixth 

Homoeopathic  Dispensary,  Mrs.  Dr.  Alice  Burritt  physician, 
367  Tenth 

Homoeopathic  Hospital,  Dr.  Tucker  visiting  physician,  Dr. 
Selfridge  surgeon,  Mrs.  Annie  Barnes  matron,  846 
Nineteenth 

Honer  Joseph,  shoemaker,  shop  and  res  855  Chester 

Hong  Lee  (Chinese)  laundry,  1819  William 

Honn  L.  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1009  Tenth  av 

Honn  Joseph  I.,  compositor  Daily  Times,  res  1009  Tenth  av 

Hood  John  W.,  physician  (S.  F.)  res  1270  Seventh 

Hooe  Headley  S.,  salesman  Salinger  Bros.,  res  719  Tenth 

Hoogs  William  W.,  clerk,  res  69  Valley 

Hook  and  Ladder  Company  No.  1  (relief)  Oakland  Fire  De- 
partment, George  Oakes  foreman,  470  Sixth 

HOOK  ELIJAH,  furniture  and  carpets,  1108-1110  Broad- 
way, res  961  Madison  cor  Tenth 

Hook  Joseph,  millwright,  res  1367  Sixth  av 

Hook  William  F.,  merchant,  res  961  Madison 

Hook  William  Perley,  salesman  E.  Hook,  res  961  Madison 

Hook's  Building,  1108i  Broadway 

Hooley  Cornelius,  painter,  res  1156  Broadway 

Hooley  John,  carpenter,  res  1156  Broadway 

Hooper  Calvin  L.,  commander  U.  S.  Revenue  Cutter  Thomas 
CorA/in,  res  565  Sixteenth 

Hooper  James,  blacksmith  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Star  House 

Hoopes  Thomas  C,  contractor  and  builder,  res  65  Valley 

Hop  Lee  (Chinese)  laundry,  W  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Temescal 

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Hope  John  W.,  joiner  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  862  Lydia 
Hopken  Albert,  groceries  and  liquors,  1301  Center 
Hopkins  Caspar  T.,  insurance  (S.  F.)  res  810  Thirteenth 
HOPKINS  GEORGE,  secretary  Times  Publishing  Co.,  952 
Broadway,  res  1370  Franklin 


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276  OAKLAND    [  H  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Hopkins  George  W.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  823  Adeline 
Hopkins  George  W.,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  1211  Clay 
Hopkins  H.  St.  George,  physician,   office  and  res  858  West 
Hopkins  Marcene,  carpenter,  res  1054  Fourteenth 
Hopkins  Kebecca  Mrs.,  res  SE  cor  Seventh  and  Center 
Hopkins  Thomas,  groceries,  SE  cor  Fifth  and  Brush 
Hoppe  John  C,  produce  (S.  F.)  res  1424  Eighth 
Hoppe  Reinhold,  cutlery  (S.  F.)  res  109  Hannah 
Hopper  Harrison,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  East  14th,  Fruit 

Vale 
Hopson  Maria  E.,  widow,  res  1423  Sixteenth 
Horan  William,  teamster  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Hord  L.  H.  Miss,  res  1013  Sixth  av 
Hord  Seaneth  A.,  widow,  res  1013  Sixth  av 
Hord  Tennis  J.,  druggist,  cor  Sixteenth  and  San  Pablo  av 
Horgan  Patrick,  blacksmith,  res  828  Kirkham 
Horn  Thomas  L.  (Sanderson  &  Horn,  S.  F.)  res  574  Syca- 
more 
Horn  William,  laundryman,  res  708  Fourth 
Hornby  William,   contractor  and  builder,   res  550  Thirty- 
fifth 
Horning  George,  carpenter,  res  971  Fifth 
Horning  Gustav,  druggist  (Marysville)  res  1110  Central  av 
Hornish  Alex.,  upholsterer  Chris  Schreiber,  res  404  Fifth 
Hornish  George  B.,  U.  S.  Mint  (S.  F.)  res  1467  San  Pab- 
lo av 
Hornn  Frederick  M.,  varieties,  1272  Market,  res  834  Six- 
teenth 
Horr  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  516  Ninth 
Horros  Annie,  widow,  res  709  Myrtle 
Horst  Herman  H.,  restaurant  (S.  F.)  res  1260  West 
Horstrasser  John,  carpenter,  res  1662  Thirteenth  av 
Horswill  David  J.,  painter,  res  617  Sixteenth 
Horswill  Frederick  J.,  miner,  res  617  Sixteenth 
Horton  Edward,  furniture,  res  1205  West 
Horton  George  W.,  engineer  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res  Antioch 
Horton  James  A.,  clerk,  res  1205  West 
Horton  Eichard,  groceries  and  liquors,  771  Seventh 
Horton  — ,  teacher  Peralta  District  School 
Hose  Co.  No.  1  (Empire)  Oakland  Fire  Department,  Edward 

Cady  foreman,  470  Sixth 
Hoskins  Edward,  res  769  Jefferson 
Hoskins  Pauline  Miss,    typesetter  Pacific  Press,  res  1061 

Castro 
Hosmer  Abel  (F.  E,  Knowles  &  Co.)  res  Sacramento 
Hosmer  Frank  W.,  printer,  res  860  JEarrison 


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OAKLAND     [  H  ]    DIRKCTORY.  277 

Hosmer  James  P.,  contractor,  res  860  Harrison 
Hostetter  Frank  (Hayes,   Carrick   &   Co.)    res  1229  Thir- 
teenth av 
Hostrawser  Paul,  carpenter,  res  369  Thirteenth 
Hough  Clark  A.,  res  2235  Elm 
Hough  William  H.,  student,  res  2235  Elm 
Hougham  Hezekiah  D,,  boarding,  458  Fifth 
Houghton  George,  laborer,  res  E  s  Fortieth  nr  Grove,  Tem- 

Houghton  Henry  B.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  172  Thirteenth 
Houghton  James  F.,   insurance  agent  (S.  F.)  res  172  Thir- 
teenth 
Houghton  Miles  K.,  boot  and  shoe  uppers,  470  Eighth,  res 

S.  F. 
Houk  David  M.,  teamster  Asher  Tyler,  res  Union  Hotel 
House  Belle  Miss,  res  600  East  Central  av 
House  Irene  Miss,  res  600  East  Central  ay 
Hovenden   J.    Mrs.,    proprietress   Clarendon    House,    855 

Washington 
Hovenden  Thomas,  res  Clarendon  House 
Howard  Asa,  Justice  of  the  Peace,  office  1101  Thirteenth  av, 

res  1109  Tenth  av 
Howard  Benjamin  F.,  miner,  res  843  Harrison 
Howard    Charles    Webb,   president   Spring   Valley    Water 

Works  (S.  F.)  res  1206  Alice 
Howard  George  W.,  blacksmith,  res  821  Twenty-second 
Howard  John  H.  Mrs.,  res  612|  East  Central  av 
Howard  John  E.,  physician,  office  and  res  627  Tenth 
Howard  Lizzie,  widow,  res  1169  Brush 
Howard  Maud  Miss,  teacher,  res  843  Harrison 
Howard   Thomas,    carver   Pioneer   Planing  Mills,    res  814 

Wood 
Howe  Montgomery,  miner,  res  W  s  Webster  nr  Moss  av 
Howe  Samuel,  miner,  res  W  s  Webster  nr  Moss  av 
Howell  Elmer  E.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1223  Eleventh  av 
Howell  H.,  res  Occidental  House 
Howell  John  G.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1415  Eleventh  av 
Howell  Joseph  L.,  stationer  (S.  F.)  res  1223  Eleventh  av 
Howell  J.  P.,  conductor  C.  P.  R.  E. 
Howell  Mathias  D.,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  1317  Alice 
Howland  Benjamin  F.,  photographer  (S.  F.)   res  1306  Sev- 
enth 
Howlett  Frederick,  hostler,  res  1936  Linden 
Howlett  M.  Miss,  saleslady  Philadelphia  Steam  Dyeing  and 

Cleaning  Works,  res  1936  Linden 
Howlett  William,  special  policeman,  res  1936  Linden 


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278  OAKLAND    [  H  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Hewlett  William  Jr.,  salesman  E.  D.  Block  &  Co.,  res  1936 

Linden 
Hoyt  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  938  Thirty -fourth 
Hoyt  Charles  D.,   furnishing  goods  (S.  F.)   res  Centennial 

House 
Hoyt  Frederick  T.,  insurance    (S.  F.)  res  Winsor  House 
Hoyt  John  Q.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1016  Peralta 
Hoyt  Margaret  L.  Mrs.,  teacher  Lincoln  Grammar  School, 

res  1259  Webster 
Hoyt  Nathan  B.,  U.  S.  Appraiser's  Store  (S.F.)  res  1005  Pe- 
ralta 
Hoyt  Stanley  W.,  res  638  Thirty-fourth 
Hoyt  Walter,  teamster,  res  602  Webster 
Hoyt  William  R,  pressman  (S.  F.)  res  1005  Peralta 
Hubbard  Francis  Mrs.,  res  763  Central  av 
Hubbard  Paul  W.,  carver  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  Over- 
land House 
Hubbard  Samuel,  agent  Bell  Telephone  Co.  (S.  F.)  res  919 

East  9th 
Hubbard  Warren,  machinist  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  966  Center 
Hubbell  Augusta  Miss,  res  604  Fourteenth 
Hubbuck  E.  T.,  grain  dealer,  res  821  Fifteenth 
Huber  Adolph,  manager  Shell  Mound  Park 
Huber  Charles  O.,  mechanic  C.  P.  R.  R. ,  res  1752  Seward 
Huber  Frank,  butcher  Marquardsen  &  Becker,  res  819  Cas- 
tro 
Hudgin  Edward   L.,    pharmaceutist  H.    Bowman,    res  911 

Broadway 
Hudson  A.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1254  Franklin 
Hudson  Matthew  H.,  salesman  S.  Caro,  res  833  Clay 
Huff  Lucien  B.,  farmer,  res  474  East  14th 
Huf Schmidt  Henry,  plumber  (S.  F.)  res  1721  Seward 
Hufschmidt  Louis,  plumber  (S.  F.)  res  986  Wood 
Hughan  A.  Wallace,  clerk,  res  SE  cor  Eighth  and  Wash- 
ington 
Hughes  Andrew  S.,  carpenter,  res  1356  Fifteenth 
Hughes  Dan.  P.,  teacher  music,  res  864  Chester 
Hughes  David,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  378  East  25th 
Hughes  David,  plasterer,  res  1659|  Eighth 
Hughes  David  F.,  res  1212  Eighth 
Hughes  Enoch,  groceries,  22u  B 
Hughes  Hugh,  canned  fruit  (S.  F.)  res  169  Tenth 
Hughes  Hugh  M.,  car  repairer  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res  911  Peralta 
Hughes  I.,  with  William  Kent,  res  Newland  House 
Hughes  Jane,  widow,  ladies'  nurse,  res  807  Castro 
Hughes  John  T.,  carpenter,  res  864  Chester 


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OAKLAND     [  H  ]    DIRECTORY.  279 

Hughes  Lewis  R.,  policeman,  res  761  Castro 

Hughes  Marj,  widow,  res  1054  Sixteenth 

Hughes  Patrick,  lumberman,  res  522  Second 

Hughes  Eobert,  bookkeeper  First  National  Bank,  res  Peralta 

av  bet  Second  and  Fourth  avs 
Hughes  Thomas  J.,  teamster,  res  515  East  Eleventh 
Hughes  William  A.,  liquor  dealer  (S.  F.)   res  1205  Peralta 
Hughes  William  E.,  carpenter,  res  1521  Seventh 
Hugunin  Edward  Mrs.,  res  967  Jefferson 
Huie  Wall  (Chinese)  laundry,  565  Frederick 
Huke  Charles,  typefitter  Pacific  Press,  res  1216  Seventh 
Hulford  Edward  W.,  mining,  res  1458  Eighth 
Hull  A.  B.,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  1360  Harrison 
Humbert  Elmira,  widow,  res  862  Twenty-sixth 
Humboldt  Park  Hotel,  H.  C.  Babcock  proprietor,  E  s  Tele- 
graph av  nr  Temescal  Creek,  Temescal 
Hume  E.  F.  Mrs.,  res  560  Fifteenth 
Hume  Gregory  W.,   commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  E  s 

Webster  nr  Mountain  View  Cemetery 
Hume  Eobert  D.,   commission  merchant  (S.   F.)  res  E  s 

Fruit  Yale  av  nr  East  27th 
Humiston  William,  carpenter,  res  472  East  11th 
Hummeltenberg  Monroe,  foundryman  (S.  F.)  res  517  Ninth 
Hummeltenberg  William,  groceries  and  liquors,  602  Frank- 
lin 
Humphrey  Jennie  A.  Miss,  private  school,  1667  Broadway 
Humphrey  Morton,  janitor  Court  House,  res  1266  Fifth  av 
Humphrey  Walter  F.,  clerk  Oakland  Ice  Co.,  res  365  Tenth 
Hung  Lee  (Chinese)  laundry,  NE  cor  Thirty-eighth  and  San 

Pablo  av,  Temescal 
Hunicke  George,  laborer  Samm's  Flouring  Mills,  res  NW 

cor  Second  and  Washington 
Hunt  Clarence  M.,  train  dispatcher  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  Berk- 
eley 
Hunt  Edward,  carpenter,  res  N  s  Peralta  av  nr  Clinton  av 
Hunt  Edwin,  water  cart,  res  810  Tenth 
Hunt  Emily  G.  Mrs.,  teacher  Grove  Street  Primary  School, 

res  Kohler-Chase  House 
Hunt  Ernest  E.,  clerk  Otto  Kringelbach,   res   Old  County 

Eoad  nr  Twenty-eighth 
Hunt  George,  manager  City  Hall  Livery  Stables,   res  1273 

San  Pablo  av 
Hunt  George  H.,  engineer  C.  P.  E.  E.,   res  335  East  Cen- 
tral Av 
Hunt  Harriet  Mrs.,  proprietress  Avenue  House,  1237  San 
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280  OAKLAND    [  H  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Hunt  Henry  O.,  res  Glen  Echo,  E  s  Webster  nr  Mountain 
View  Cemetery 

Hunt  John,  compositor  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  res  416 
Seventh 

Hunt  John  W.  L.,  res  1462  Eighth 

Hunt  Jonathan,  insurance  (S.  F.)  res  Glen  Echo,  E  s  Web- 
ster nr  Mountain  View  Cemetery 

Hunt  Joseph,  superintendent  Brooklyn  and  Fruit  ValeR.E., 
res  1755  Twenty-first  av 

Hunt  Mary  Miss,  res  N  s  East  18th  bet  Sixth  and  Seventh  avs 

Hunt  Samuel  O.,  insurance  (S.  F.)  res  Glen  Echo,  E  s  Web- 
ster nr  Mountain  View  Cemetery 

Hunt  Walter,  clerk  American  District  Telegraph,  res  810 
Tenth 

Hunt  William,  res  Glen  Echo,  E  s  Webster  nr  Mountain 
View  Cemetery 

Hunt  William  B.,  liquor  saloon,  1458  Seventh 

Hunter  David  O.,  salesman  Ghirardelli  &  Petar,  res  Som- 
erset House 

Hunter  Rodney  D.,  policeman,  res  533  Twenty -fifth 

Huntington  Frank  A.,  Globe  Iron  Works  (S.  F.)  res  15Y5 
Market 

Huntington  Uriel,  capitalist,  res  1730  Eighth 

Huntington  W.  E.,  watchman  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor 
Claremont  av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 

Huntley  P.  C.  &  Co.  (P.  C.  Huntley  and  Arthur  Freeman) 
dairy,  N  s  Moss  av  bet  Telegraph  av  and  Broadway 

Huntley  Porter  C.  (P.  C.  Huntley  &  Co.)  res  1259  Web- 
ster 

Huntoon  Amelia,  nurse  Francis  Blake,  1867  Telegraph  av 

Huot  Charles,  stairbuilder  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  515 
Fourth 

Hurd  Frank  M.,  clerk  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1829  William 

Hurd  J.  H.,  farmer,  res  E  s  Fruit  Vale  av  nr  Hopkins 

Hurd  Josiah  M.,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  869  Washington 

Hurd  Morgan  S.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  534  Sycamore 

Hurdis  Samuel,  foreman  painter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  10  Pear- 
son's Row 

Hurd  Emma  Miss,  nurse,  res  408  Thirteenth 

Hulburt  ,    pastor   M.    E.    Church   Temescal,    res   San 

Leandro 

Hurley  &  Seibt  (Daniel  Hurley  and  Gustav  Seibt)  horse- 
shoers,  414  Eleventh 

Hurley  Daniel  (Hurley  &  Seibt)  res  NE  cor  Tenth  and 
Franklin 

Hurley  James,  lather,  res  807  Jefierson 


S      F      I  AIINIIRY         ^^^^^"^  ATTENTION  TO  ORDERS  FOR  WASHING 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


All  kinds  of  PURE  ICE  CREAM  made  to  order  at  GORDON'S. 


OAKLAND     [  H  ]    DIRECTORY.  281 

Hurley  Madge  G.,  teacher  Prescott  School,  res  1916  Pacific 

av  S.  F. 
Hurley  Thomas,  capitalist,  res  589  Clay 
Hurley  Timothy,  coachman  Mrs,  S.  H.  Tompkins,  res  1405 

Alice 
Hussey  Amos,  mason,  res  1514  Curtis 
Hussey  Horace  P.,    importing   and   commission    merchant 

(S.  F.)  res  1155  Madison 
Hussey  Joseph  G.,  capitalist,  res  1155  Madison 
Hussey  William  H.  H.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  ()67  Thirty -fifth 
Husson  Charles,  waiter  John  Marques,  res  508  Seventh 
Huston  J.  A.,  teamster,   res  S  s  Thirty-ninth  nr  Telegi-aph 

av,  Temescal 
Huston  James  E.,  farmer,  res  N  s  Moss  av  bet  Telegraph  av 

and  Broadway 
Hutchings  Daniel  F.,  insurance  (S.  F.)  res  463  East  11th 
Hutchin-s  Emma  A.,  widow,  res  607  Third 
Hutchins  George  H.,  stock  broker  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Vernon  av 

nr  Lee 
Hutchins  Susan  Mrs.,  res  1074  Wood 
Hutchinson  A.  A.,  miller  Hickok  &  Sou,  res  S.  F. 
Hutchinson  E.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  363 J  Central  av 
Hutchinson  Henrv  L.,  manufacturer  scales  (S.  F.)  res  1166 

Tenth 
Hutchinson  Jennie  Miss,  res  1363  Brush 
Hutchinson  John  G.,  employee  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Star  House 
Hutchinson  M.  Mrs.,  res  1113  Franklin 
Hutchinson  Tally  R.,  clothing  (S.  F.)  res  967  Market 
Hutchinson  William,   gardener  Frederick  Delger,  res  S.  F. 
HUTCHISON    JAMES,    seedsman    and    florist,    SE     cor 

Fourteenth  and  Washington,  and  proprietor  Bay  Nur- 
sery, NE  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Twenty-sixth,  res  484 

Twenty-sixth 
Huttleston  Frederick,  employee  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1708  William 
Huttou  Edward  L.,  butcher  Lemuel  Wilson,  res  559  East 

16th 
Hyatt  Louise  Miss,  teacher  music,  res  Tubbs  Hotel 
Hyatt  Orange  C,  machinist,  res  1117  Willow 
Hyde  E.  H.  &  Co.   (E.  H.  Hyde  and  J.  W.  Hall)  crockery 

glassware  and  house  furnishing  goods,   1167  Broadway 
Hyde  E.  H.  (E.  H.  Hyde  &  Co.)  res  1207  Broadway 
Hyde  Isaac,  executor  estate  R.  B.  Woodward  (S.F.)  res  604 

Eighth 
Hyde  Thomas  J.,  stampers  materials,  965  Broadway  and  474 

Central  av,  res  474  Central  av 
Hyde  William  B.,  civil  engineer  (S.  F.)  res  162  Third 


Pnllppt  Yniir  Rilk  ^i^  adams  &  CO.,  "Oakiaiid' 

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282  OAKLAND     [  I  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Hyde  William  T.,    apothecary   Kelsey   &   Flint,    res   1973 

Broadway 
Hyden  Erastus  M.,  blacksmith,  res  367  Third 
Hyden  John,  blacksmith,  res  367  Third 
Hyland  James,  expressman,  res  704  Twenty-sixth 
Hyland  Michael,  teamster,  res  209  Third 
Hyman  Isaac,  res  312  Fifth 
Hynes  P.  E.,  policeman,  res  1413  Seventeenth 


I 

I'Anson  Miles,  solicitor  (S.  F.)  res  1615  Eighth 

Icke  George  C,  butcher  J.  M.  Pitts,  res  781  Central  av 

Icke  Katie  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  767  East  Central  av 

Idiens  Joseph,  car  cleaner  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  763  Peralta 

Use  William  A.,  assay er  (S.  F.)  res  677  Sixth 

IMPERIAL,  LONDON,  NORTHERN,  AND  QUEEN  IN- 
SURANCE GO'S,  L.  B.  Edwards  agent,  467  Ninth 

Incapie  E.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  410  Ninth 

Independent  Church,  Eev.  L.  Hamilton  pastor,  SE  cor  Jef- 
ferson and  Thirteenth 

Independent  Market,  Harr}'  Mattern  proprietor,  1265  San 
Pablo  av 

Independent  Order  Odd  Fellows'  Building,  NW  cor  Eleventh 
and  Franklin 

INGERSOLL  WILLIAM  B.,  photographer,  1069  Broadway, 
SW  cor  Broadway  and  Central  av,  res  1729  Myrtle 

Ingerson  Charles  A.,  contractor  and  builder,  26  Wilcox 
Block,  res  1009  Franklin 

Inglis  Edward  F.,  fireman  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  Star  House 

Inglis  John  S.,  freight  agent  (S.  F.)  res  762  Chester 

Ingols  James  E.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  565  Thirty-fifth 

Ingram  E.  H.,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  E. 

Insurance  Company  of  North  America  (fire,  of  Philadelphia) 
Doe,  Griffin  &  Seaman  agents,  958  Broadway 

Insurance  Co.  (State  of  Pennsylvania)  J.  S.  Colburn  &  Co. 
agents,  NE  cor  Wood  and  Seventh 

In  wall  Benjamin  J.,  bartender  E.  F.  Thayer,  res  820  Har- 
rison 

Inwall  Harry,  wines  and  liquors,  461  Seventh,  res  827  Har- 
rison 

Ipsen  Peter  J.,  librarian  Odd  Fellows'  Library,  res  SW  cor 
Fourteenth  and  Peralta 

Irelan  William  Jr.  (Aaron  &  Irelan)  res  S.  F. 


c     r    I  AMMnpY  WASHING  well  done  at  very  low  rates. 


.      Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  ICE  WAGONS  run  regularly  to  Alameda  and  Berkeley. 


OAKLAND    [  I  ]    DIRECTORY.  283 

Ireland  James,  accountant   (S.  F.)  res  N   s  East  26th  nr 

Twenty-first  av 
Ireland  James,   carpenter,    res  NW  cor   Forty-second   and 

Lusk,  Temescal 
Irish  Spencer  K.,   manager  Alameda  County  Ice  Co.,  416 

Ninth,  res  411  Ninth 
Irish  Stephen  L,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1817  Goss 
Irones  Carrie  Mrs.,  res  409^  Central  av 
Ironmonger  C.   J.  &  W.  C    (Cornelius  J.  and  William  C. 

Ironmonger)  restaurant,  826  Broadway 
Ironmonger  Cornelius  J.   (C.  J.   &  W.  C.  Ironmonger)  res 

364  First 
Ironmonger  William  C.  (C  J,  &  W.  C.  Ironmonger)  res  467 

Tenth 
Irvin  Albert  M.,  bricklayer,  res  822  East  Central  av 
Irvin  Harry  R.,  collector  (S.  F.)  res  1707  Eighth 
Irvine  John,  gardener,  res  410  Tenth 
Irvine  Robert,  janitor  Lincoln  School 
Irving  Grammar  School,    J.    B.    McChesney  principal,  cor 

Market  and  Central  av 
Irving  William  K.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  711  Fifth 
Irwin  Charles,   coachman  Albion  K.  P  Harmon,  res  1568 

Webster 
IRWIN    HARRY   F.,  proprietor   A.  A.  House,    SW    cor 

Broadway  and  Seventh,  and  bar  stmr  Oakland,  res  728 

Central  av 
Irwin  Horace  D.,   insurance  (S.  F.)   res  N  s  Harmon  nr 

Calais,  Temescal 
Irwin  John  C,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  572  Tenth 
Irwin  Michael,  laborer,  res  N  s  Forty-sixth  nr  Shattuck  av, 

Temescal 
Irwin  Robert  E.,  machinist  Oakland  Iron  Works,  res  569 

Eighth 
Irwin  Stewart,  gardener,  res  820  Twenty-second 
Isaacs  Frank  B.,  draftsman,  res  760  Tenth 
Isaacs  Jacob,  junk  dealer,  res  665  AVashington 
Isaacs  John  D.,  draftsman,  res  760  Tenth 
Isherwood  J.  Mrs.,  laundress,  res  W  s  First  av  bet  Avon  and 

Birch 
Isherwood  Joseph,  paper  carrier,  res  W  s  First  av  bet  Avon 

and  Birch 
Ismert  Edward  J.,  foreman  miller  (S.  F.)  res  1729  Central  av 
Ivens  — ,  farmer,  res  1621  Thirteenth  av 
Iversen  C.  A.,  laundryman  Scandinavian  Laundry,  res  826 

Twenty-second 
Iverson  Gerhard,  carpenter,  res  887  Bay 


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UllUCi  I  «   D9  UWll  Office  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Hamt  St.,  S.  F.,  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


284  OAKLAND    [  J  ]    DIRECTORY. 


J 

Jaccard  Leo,  watclimaker  (S.  F.)  res  251  Louise 

Jacinto  Joseph,  laborer,  res  663  Twenty-eighth 

Jackins  D.  W.,  engineer  C.  P.  E..  R. 

Jackson  Archibald,  laborer,  res  E  s  San   Pablo  av  nr  R.  R. 

crossing,  Temescal 
Jackson  Arthur  M.,  student  Oakland  Business  College 
Jackson  A.  T.,  blacksmith,  res  SW  cor  Park  av  and  Hollis 
Jackson  Benjamin  C,  mining,  res  1229  Webster 
Jackson  Charles  M.,  merchant  tailor,  1454  Seventh 
Jackson  E.  B.  Mrs.,  res  958  Grove 
Jackson  George  W.  J.,  carpenter,  res  256  Harlan 
Jackson  Giles  A.,  carpenter,  res  824  Sixteenth 
Jackson  Henry,  butcher,  res  310  B 

Jackson  James,  pressman  R.  S.  Gladding,    res  2242  Peralta 
Jackson  James  H.,  res  1664  Eighth 
Jackson  John  T.,  dealer  in  breadstuffs,  res  1228  Nineteenth 

av 
Jackson  Peter  H.,  iron  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  1267  Sixth  av 
Jackson  Richard  F.,  bookkeeper,  res  1159  Seventh 
Jackson  Tatlow,  dealer  in  breadstuffs,  res  1228  Nineteenth 

av 
Jacob  Abraham  (Jacob  Bros.)  res  SW  cor  Ninth  and  Clay 
Jacob  Bros.  (Abraham  and  Michael  Jacob)  boots  and  shoes, 

845  Broadway 
Jacob  Frank,  clerk,  res  218  Hollis 
Jacob  Isaac,  cigarmaker  (S.  F.)  res  218  Hollis 
Jacob  Michael  (Jacob  Bros.)  res  SW  cor  Ninth  and  Clay 
Jacob  William,   laborer  H.  P.  Livermore,  N  s  Forty-fourth 

nr  Telegraph  av,  Temescal 
Jacobs  C.  Miss,  res  cor  Calais  and  Fairview,  Temescal 
Jacobs  Charles,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  226  Ninth 
Jacobs  George  B.,  student  University,  res  863  Union 
Jacobs  Henry  G.,  barber  J.  W.  Smith,  res  1451  Grove 
Jacobs  Laura,  widow,  res  1620  San  Pablo  av 
Jacobs  Lee,  travelling  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  964  Cypress 
Jacobs  Marcus,  stoves  and  tinware,  808  Broadway,   res  806 

Grove 
Jacobs  Mitchell  C,  tailor,  455  Ninth,  res  418  Third 
Jacobs  Presil,  furniture,   871   Washington,    res  Occidental 

Hotel 
Jacobs  Richard  C,  mining,  res  863  Union 
Jacobs  Washington  M.,  assayer,  res  63  Valley 


Sr       I    AIINnDY        WASHING    DONE    AT    SHORT    NOTICE. 
.     r.     LAUIlUng.  office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  in  all  parts  of  Oakland. 


OAKLAND     [  J  ]    DIRECTORY.  285 

Jacobson  John,  laundryman  Scandinavian  Laundry,  res  826 

Twenty-second 
Jacobson  John,  master  mariner,  res  863  Twenty-first 
Jacobson  — ,  res  N  s  Alcatraz  av  nr  E.R.  crossing,  Temes- 

cal 
Jacobus  Cornelius  T.,  res  1167  Eighth 
Jacobus  Julian  E.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  316  Tenth 
Jacobus  John  F.,  wheelwright  (S   F.)  res  960  Center 
Jacobus  Percy,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1375  Franklin 
Jacobus  Kebecca,  widow,  res  1375  Franklin 
Jacoby  John,  res  579  Thirty-sixth 
Jacoby  Joseph,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor  Market  and 

Fifteenth 
Jacqueman  Joseph  F.,  engineer  (S.  F.)  res  1726  Thirteenth 
Jacquenot  Xavier,  fruits  and  vegetables,  909  East  14th 
JAFFE  LOUIS,  wood  and  coal,  812  Franklin  and  870  Wash- 
ington, res  527  Charter 
Jagels  Diedrich,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor  Fifth  and 

Lewis 
Jahu  Albrecht,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  563  Charter 
Jahn  Henry,  machinist  and  locksmith,  412  Tenth 
Jahns  John  H.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  829  Campbell 
James'  Block,  NW  cor  Seventh  and  Wood 
James  Edwin  A.,  teacher  music,  res  1167  Brush 
James  George,  rigger  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res  W  s  Bay  nr  Seventh 
James  Isaac  E.,  mining  engineer,  res  320  Fourteenth 
James  Jane  Mrs.,  res  721|  Eleventh 
James  Joseph,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R. 
James  Mary  E.,  widow,  res  720  Filbert 
James  Robert  T.  W.  Rev.,  res  461  Ninth 
Jamison  Elizabeth,  widow,  res  1503  Eighth 
Janes  Elijah  Rev.,  res  470  Edwards 
Janin  Joseph,  jeweler  (S.  F.)  res  1762  William 
Janin  Louis,  mining  engineer,  res  1355  Webster 
Janis  Francis  L.,  teamster  E.  Hook,  res  1117  Eighth  av 
Janis  Francis  R.,  res  1117  Eighth  av 
Janis  Justin  E.,  clerk  E.  Hook,  res  1117  Eighth  av 
Jans  Obbe,  res  1014  Chester 
Jansen  Antone,  seaman,  res  120  Ettie 
Jansen  Charles,  helper  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Jansen  Henry,  shipcarpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  S.  F. 
Jansen  Peter,  laborer,  res  cor  Bay  av  and  Clark,  Melrose 
Janssen  Carl  A.,  student  Oakland  Business  College 
Janssen  Ernst,  purchaser  (S.  F.)  res  515  Eighth 
Janvier  Allen  E.,  teacher  mathematics  and  English,  Sackett 
School,  res  529  Hobart 


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286  OAKLAND    [  J  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Janvrin  George  M.,  sawyer  Oakland  Planing  Mills,  res  697 

Twenty-sixth 
Jaquay  B  Miss,  res  515  Ninth 
Jaquay  D.  W.,  painter,  res  1522  Broadway 
Jaquay  Louisa  Mrs.,  midwife  and   ladies'   nurse,   res  1522 

Broadway 
Jaresh  Charles,  boots  and  shoes,  403  B 
Jarvis  George,  shoemaker  Hall  &  Co.,  res  369  Thirteenth 
Jarvis  Thomas,  groceries  and  liquors,  1523  Fifth 
Jayne  A.  H.  Mrs.,  res  617  Thirteenth 
Jee  Arthur  W.,  secretary  Union  Pacific  Salt  Co.  (S.  P.)  res 

520  East  11th 
Jefferson  Dora  Miss,  teacher  Tompkins  School,  res  968  Fifth 
Jefferson  Lester  Mrs. ,  res  968  Fifth 
Jeflery  John,  agent  S.  F.  Call,  res  NW  cor  Telegraph  av  and 

Forty-fourth,  Temescal 
Jeffress  John  K.,    with   W.  W.    Montague   &  Co.,   res  464 

Ninth 
Jeffrey  J.  V.,  salesman  Greenhood  Brothers,   res  Hartman 

House 
Jeffries  George,  fireman  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  806  Wood 
Jeffries  Sarah,  widow,  res  806  Wood 
Jemery  Joseph,  barber,  869  Wood 

Jencks  Jared  H.,  architect  and  builder,    res   1759  Twenty- 
first  av 
Jenkins  Edward,  teamster  Samm's  Flouring  Mills,  res  663 

Washington 
Jenkins  Francis  J.,  molder  (S.  F.)  res  2142  Peralta 
Jenkins  Frederick  E. ,  band  sawj^er  Oakland  Planing  Mills, 

res  Alameda 
Jenkins  James,  hostler  F.  Barnard  &  Co.,  res  602  Webster 
Jenkins  Timothy  J.,  sanitary  inspector,  res  1659  Eighth 
Jenks  Charles  C,  Justice  of  the  Peace,  859  Broadway,  res 

854  Webster 
Jenks  Frank  C,  coal  broker,  res  Park  av  nr  Track 
Jenning  Gotthold,  merchant  tailor,  1759  Seventh 
Jennings  John,  gi'aiu  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  930  Peralta 
Jensen  Haus,  keeper  Napa  Insane  Asylum,  res  S  s  Thirty- 
sixth  bet  Telegraph  av  and  Grove 
Jensen  Soren  (Burns  &  Jensen)  res  Overland  House 
Jenson  Kate  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  1687  Eighth 
Jergen  Henrv,  teamster  Asher  Tyler,  res  cor  Eighth  av  and 

East  11th 
Jerome  Antone,  dispatcher  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  Alameda 
Jerome  Edward  B.,  with   Custom   House  (S.  F.)  res  1331 

Chestnut 


.     1.     LAUIlUni.  Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


OAKLAND    [  J  ]    DIRECTORY.  287 

Jess  William,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  512  East  23rd 
Jewell  E.  M.,  canvasser,  res  Winsor  House 
Jewell  Emeline  Mrs.,  domestic  1368  Thirteenth  av 
Jewell  Henrj,  engineer  (S.  F.)  res  1663  Thirteenth 
Jewess   Jensina   Mrs.,     cook    Francis    Blake,    1867    Tele- 
graph av 
Jewett  George  D. ,  farmer,  res  1364  Franklin 
JEWETT    H.    E.    REV.,    A.  M.,   principal   Golden    Gate 
Academy,  S  s  Plymouth  av  bet  Telegraph  av  and  Broad- 
way 
Jewett  Jarvis,  agent  (S.  F.)  res  1420  Fifteenth 
Jewish  Cemetery,  Webster  nr  Mountain  View  Cemetery 
Jillson  Charles  B.,  mining  operator,  res  1364  San  Pablo  av 
Joewoert  George,  barkeeper  William  Kohler,  res  Washing- 
ton nr  Sixth 
Johansen  Neils  C,  res  SE  cor  Livingston  and  Valdez 
Johns  Charles  T.,  mining,  res  1558  Eighth 
Johns  William,    cigarmaker    Phillip   Conradi,    res    Union 

Hotel 
Johnson  A.  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  1068  Broadway,  room  20 
Johnson  Alfred  J.  coachman,  res  553  Sixth 
Johnson  Alexander,    coachman  Bev.   Dr.   L.  Hamilton,    res 

1165  Jackson 
Johnson  Amos,  laborer  Purington   &   Reed,  res  612|^  East 

Central  av 
Johnson  Anna  Mrs.,  bakery,  612  East  Central  av 
Johnson  August,  oysterman  Shoal  Water  Bay  Co.,  res  654 

Franklin 
Johnson  Augusta  B.  Mrs.,  res  1230  Eighth  av 
Johnson  Belle,  domestic  Myron  G.  Wheeler 
Johnson  Benjamin,  porter  (S.  F.)  res  1001  Seventh 
Johnson  Catherine,  widow,  res  712  Lewis  * 

Johnson  Charles,  expressman,  cor  Eighth  and  Broadway,  res 

700  Twenty-sixth 
Johnson  Charles  H.,  farmer,  res  362  Tenth 
Johnson  Charles  H.,  laborer,  res  709  Jackson 
Johnson  Charles  M.,  photographer  (S.  F.)  res  832  Franklin 
Johnson  Christian,  master  mariner,  res  115  Ettie 
Johnson  Clay,  salesman  W.  A.  Rouse  &  Co.,  res  Centennial 

House 
Johnson  Cornelius,   superintendent  linen  department  C  P- 

R.  R.,  res  718  Third 
Johnson  Eben,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor  Central  av  and 

Market 
Johnson  Edward  L.,  miner,  res  367  Durant 
Johnson  Edwin  G.,  mill  hand  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1781  Goss 


GILBERT  &  BBOffl 


Parties  Purcbasin::  fiiriilslied  with  Money  for 

Buildinjr  —  Pavnlile   in    Iiistalliiieiits  at   Liiw  JJatfS  of 
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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR. 


288  OAKLAND    [  J  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Johnson  Eliza  J.,  widow,  res  1213  Seventh 

Johnson  E.  "W.  Mrs.,  dresmaker,  363|  Central  av 

Johnson  Frank,  artesian  well  borer,  res  1662  William 

Johnson  Frank,  machinehand  Oakland  Planing  Mills 

Johnson  Frank  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1235  Broadway 

Johnson  Frank  S.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1235" Broadway 

Johnson  George  S.,  rigger,  res  1010  Third 

Johnson  George  W.,  engineer  C  P.  K.  R.,  res  1781  Goss 

Johnson  G.  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1781  Goss 

Johnson  Hans,  laborer  A.  K.  P.  Harmon,  res  E  s  Webster 

nr  Moss  av 
Johnson  Hanson,  porter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  763  Fourth 
Johnson  Henry,  captain  U.  S.  A.  (S.  F.)  res  617  Sycamore 
Johnson  Hettie  Mrs.,  res  553  Sixth 
Johnson  Hiram  A.,  carpenter,  res  261  Ninth 
Johnson  House,  Mrs.  M.  E.  Chase  proprietress,  SW  cor  San 

Pablo  av  and  Eighteenth 
Johnson  Isaac  M.,  res  2071  Webster 
Johnson  Jacob,  lumberman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  555  Sixth 
Johnson  James,  carpenter,  res  1384  Fifteenth 
Johnson  James,  master  mariner,  res  1474  Ninth 
Johnson  James  A.,  master  mariner,  res  738  Lewis 
Johnson  James  H.,  horse  trainer,  res  833  Twenty -ninth 
Johnson  J.  B.,  carpenter,  res  572  Sixteenth 
Johnson  John,  capitalist,  res  767  Alice 
Johnson  John,  carpenter,  res  126  Ettie 
Johnson  John,  cigar  store  (S.  F.)  res  1415  Eighteenth 
Johnson  John  D.,  pedler,  res  1010  Franklin 
Johnson  John  S.,  res  610  Eighteenth 
Johnson  Katie,  domestic  316  East  10th 

Johnson  Lawrence,  cook  Louis  Milloslavich,  res  1409  Market 
Johnson  Lillian  Miss,  res  600  East  12th 
Johnson  Mary,  domestic  John  Hampton 
Johnson  Mary  Mrs.,  laundress,  res  832  Clay 
Johnson  Neils,    coachman   James   F.    Houghton,    res    172 

Thirteenth 
Johnson  O.  R.  Mrs.,  proprietress  Centennial  House,  NE  cor 

Clay  and  Fourteenth 
Johnson  Patrick,  farmer,  res  614  Adeline 
Johnson  Patrick,  teamster  Brooklyn  Tannery,  res  782  East 

Central  av 
Johnson  Perry,  ticket  collector  C.  P.  R.  R.,  Oakland  Wharf, 

res  360  Second 
Johnson  Peter,  teamster  H.  C.  Clark,  res  Bay  av,  Melrose 
Johnson  Sidney  L.  S.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  Brookside, 

Fruit  Vale 


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OAKLAND     [  J  ]    DIRECTORY.  289 

Johnson  Sophia,  domestic  1409  Market 
Johnson  Susan  J.,  widow,  res  821  Twenty -eighth 
Johnson  Thomas,  res  1918  Linden 
Johnson  William  Eev.,  res  1266  Grove 
Johnson  William,  bootmaker,  1381  Telegi-aph  av 
Johnson  William,  captain  U.  S.  A.,  res  561  Sycamore 
Johnson  William,  coachman  A.  C.  Dietz,  W  s  San  Pablo  av 

nr  Temescal  Creek 
Johnson  William,  farmer,  res  214  Third 
Johnston  Alexander,  gardener,  res  736  Union 
Johnston  Alice  Mrs.,  res  1782  Taylor 
Johnston  Charles,  laborer,  res  Prospect  nr  Broadway 
Johnston  James  A.,    salesman  L.    &  A.    Crocker,    res  1005 

Webster 
Johnston  Jeremiah,  groceries  and  liquoi's,  SE  cor  Pine  and 

Seward 
Johnston  John  I.,  res  Pine  bet  Taylor  and  Stewart 
Johnston  John  E.,  foreman  M.  W.  Allen,  res  919  Webster 
Johnston  Nathan  E.  Eev.,  pastor  Church  of  Christ,  res  1016 

Kirkham 
Johnston  Eosamond  E.  Mrs.,  teacher  Tompkins  School,  res 

1016  Kirkham 
Johnston  Sarah,  domestic  876  East  loth 
Johnston  William  J.,  clerk  W^ells,   Fargo  <fe  Co.  (S.  F.)  res 

1316  Eighth  av 
Johnstone  Alexander  Eev.,  res  1037  Linden 
Johnstone  Arthur  M.,  res  1037  Linden 
Joinaud  Paulin,  baker   Bidache    k   Bonnemazou,    res   912 

Franklin 
Jolly  Eobert,  coachman  Ealph  W.  Kirkham,  58  Eighth 
Jonas  A.  «t  Brother  (Abraham  and  Marcus  Jonas)  clothing, 

gents'  furnishing  goods,   boots  and  shoes,  and  hats  and 

caps,  843  Broadway 
Jonas  Abraham  (A  Jonas  ifc  Brother)  res  462  Ninth 
Jonas  David,  clerk  A.  Jonas  &  Brother,  res  843  Broadway 
Jonas  Marcus  (A.  Jonas  A:  Brother)  res  843  Broadwav 
JONES  &  SLITZ  (Jasper  J.  Jones  and  John  Slitz)  man- 
agers Contra  Costa  Produce  Co.,  369  Central  av 
Jones  Alfred,  farmhand  J.  Lusk  <t  Co.,   res  SE  cor  Clare- 

mont  av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 
Jones  C.  H.,  job  printer  Pacific  Press,  res  cor  Central  av 

and  Castro 
Jones  C.  H.  Mrs.,  proof  reader  Pacific  Press,  res  cor  Cent- 
ral av  and  Castro 
Jones  Charles  H.  (Patronak  &  Jones)  res  1508  Brush 
Jones  Clara  Mrs.,  res  963  Eighth 


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290  OAKLAND    [  J  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Jones  Daniel  H,,  porter  C.  P.  R.  E.,  res  131  Hollis 

Jones   De  Witt   Clinton,    attorney-at-law   (S.  F.)   res  1319 

Eleventh  av 
Jones  Edward,  coachman  Hickok  &  Son,  res  1413  Grove 
Jones  E.  G.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  1001  Webster 
Jones  Elone  G.,  real  estate  agent,  res  1001  Webster 
Jones  Everett  1).,  auctioneer  (S.  E.)  res  658  Eighth 
Jones  Frank,  cashier  (S.  F.)  res  404  Central  av 
Jones  Frank,  cook  St.  Joseph's  Academy,  159  Fifth 
Jones    George   W.,    bridge   builder   C.  P.  E.  E.,   res  1005 

Pine 
Jones  Henry  B.,  instructor  French  University,  res  W  s  Sec- 
ond av  nr  Birch,  Temescal 
Jones  Henry  S.,  truckman,  SW  cor  Sixth  and  Broadway,  res 

490  Twenty-fifth 
Jones  Horace,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  924  Filbert 
Jones  Hugh,  engineer  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res   NW  cor  Twelfth  av 

and  East  11th 
Jones  Ira  S.,  hostler  Frank  Multner,  res  370  Eleventh 
Jones  James  N.,  extraman  Eelief  Hook  and  Ladder  Co.  No. 

1,  Oakland  Fire  Department,  res  520  Eighth 
Jones  Jasper  J.  (Jones  &  Slitz)  res  269  Fifth 
Jones  J.  H..  engineer  stmr  El  Capitan 
Jones  John  A.,  brakemau  C.  P.  R.  E.,  res  943  Willow 
Jones  John  P.,  engineer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  874  Henry 
Jones  Lewis,  farm  hand  Thomas  Bridge,  res  NW  cor  Fruit 

Vale  av  and  County  Eoad 
Jones  M.,  solicitor  Singer  Manufacturing  Co.,  res  Bartlett 

House 
Jones  Mark  F.,  music  dealer,  res  678  Seventeenth 
Jones  Melville  L.,  paper  carrier,  res  1922  West 
Jones  M.    I.    Mrs.,    millinery   and   fancy  goods,   1313  San 

Pablo  av 
Jones  Nathaniel  A.,  machinist  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  Alameda 
Jones  Patrick,  laborer,  res  236  Hannah 
Jones  E.,  carpenter,  res  Winter's  Hotel 
Jones  E.,  drygoods,  904  Broadway 

Jones  Eichard,  clerk  A.  Lippman,  res  868  Twenty-sixth 
Jones  Samuel,  carpenter,  res  410  Tenth 
Jones  Sarah  E.,  widow,  res  806  Clay 
Jones  Thomas,  laborer  Grant  I.  Taggart,  E  s  Claremont  av 

bet  Tyler  and  Eussell,  Claremont 
Jones  Thomas,  seaman,  res  1477  Sixth  av 
Jones  Thomas  A.,  painter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  713  Nineteenth 
Jones  Thomas  T.,  driver  Lyon  &  Kinsey,  res  508  Eighth 
Jones  W.  Hank,  clerk  King  &  Mount,  res  404  Central  av 


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OAKLAND    [  J  ]    DIRECTORY.  291 

Jones  William,  brakeman  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res  1009  Wood 

Jones  Willaim  H.,  borsetrainer,  res  1519  Third 

Jones  William  P.,  vice-president  Oakland  Home  Insurance 

Co.,  res  Alameda 
Jones  William  R.,  cigarmaker  Pbillip  Conradi,  res  462  East 

Central  av 
JORDAN  BROTHERS  (Moses  S.  and  Jobn  0.  Jordan)  car- 
penters and  builders,  360  Twelfth 
Jordan  E.,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1762  Division 
Jordan  E.,  upholsterer  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Jordan  E.  C,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Jordan  Eliot,    carpenter   Jordan   Brothers,    res   Sunnjside 

House 
Jordan  Henry  S.,  harnessmaker  (S.  F.)  res  361  Fifth 
Jordan  Isaiah,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1521  Eighth 
Jordan  John  C.  (Jordan  Brothers)  res  Fruit  Vale 
Jordan  John  T.,  clerk  A.  Lippman,  res  1005  Chester 
Jordan  Joseph,  carpenter,  res  1713  Atlantic 
Jordan  Joseph  W.,  grain  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Thir- 
teenth av  and  East  25th 
Jordan  Michael,  laborer,  res  856  East  21st 
Jordan  Moses  S.  (Jordan  Brothers)  res  Suunyside  House 
JORDAN  WILLIAM  H..  secretary  The  Real  Estate  Union, 

921  Broadway,  res  672  Seventh 
Jorgensen  Ole,  seaman,  res  116  Ettie 
Joseph  Antone,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  360  Third 
Joseph  Frank,  laborer  C  P.  R.  R.,  res  705  Campbell 
Joseph  Frank  B.,  clerk  State  Investment  and  Insurance  Co., 

res  360  Third 
Joseph  Manuel,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Joseph  Rose  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  650  East  14th 
Josephs  Joseph,  laborer,  res  1837  Grove 
JOURNAL  CO.  (Wiemeyer,  Schutt  &  Schmitt)  publishers 
and  proprietors  Oakland  Journal  (German  semi-weekly) 
832  Webster  _  . 

Joyce  Maggie,  domestic  Mrs.  E.  A.  Knight 
Joyce  Martin,  liquors,  1837  Seventh 
Joyce  Thomas,  laborer,  res  1641  Filbert 
Jubb  Thomas  C,  painter  (S.  F.)  res  1633  Magnolia 
Judd  Lizzie  G.  R.  Mrs.,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  518  Williams 
Judd  Norris  A.  (D.  Hicks  &  Co.,  S.  F.)  res  518  Williams 
Judell  Bonifaz,  varieties,  SE  cor  Sixth  and  Castro 
Judge  William,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  421  Second 
Judson  Augustus,  mining  secretary  (S.  F.)  res  955  Jefferson 
Judson  John  M.,  salesman  Charles  L.  Taylor,  res  214  Elev- 
enth 


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292  OAKLAND    [  K  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Judson  Eaymond,  salesman  S.  L.  Strickland,  res  955  Jef- 
ferson 

Judson  Russell  H.,  apothecary  J.  D.  Gray,  res  955  JejBferson 

Judy  Abraham  C,  painter,  res  717  Fifteenth 

Jukes  Henry,  machinist  (S.  F.)  res  915  Seventh 

Jukes  Mary  Mrs.,  bakery,  915  Seventh 

Julien  John  S.,  farmer,  res  559  Caledonia  av 

Jullion  Jean  B.,  capitalist,  res  E  s  Broadway  nr  Orchard 

Jungerman  Barbara,  widow,  res  854  Adeline 

Junqua  Urbain,  gardener  A.  G.  Chauche,  res  855  Alice 

Jurgen's  Block,  1116  Broadway 

Jurgens  Charles,  liquor  and  billiard  saloon,  409  Central  av, 
res  1116  Broadway 

Jurgens  John  H.,  groceries  and  provisions,  cor  San  Pablo 
and  Union  avs 

Jurgewitz  John,  farmer,  res  Dennison  nr  Shell  Mound  av 

Jury  Jeremiah,  proprietor  Swiss  Cottage,  Central  av  opp 
Lake  Merritt 

Justice  Augustus  L.,  driver  L.  P.  Lusk,  res  W  s  Second  av 
nr  Birch,  Temescal 

Justice  Mary  Mrs.,  res  W  s  Second  av  nr  Birch,  Temescal 

Justice  William  C,  farmer,  res  W  s  Second  av  nr  Birch, 
Temescal 


K 

Kaas  H.  Peter,  gilder  Lutz  &  Berg,  res  853  Harrison 

Kadel  Barbara  Mrs.,  res  721  Sixteenth 

Kase  August,  machinist,  res  1422  San  Pablo  av 

Kahn  &  Sons  (S.  L.,  Henry  and  Solomon  Kahn)   dry  and 

fancy  goods,  1101  Broadway 
Kahn  Frederick,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  226  Central  av 
Kahn  Henry  (Kahn  &  Sons)  res  226  Central  av 
Kahn  Henry,  jeweler  McClure  Brothers,  res  S.  F. 
Kahn  Israel,  res  226  Central  av 

Kahn  Jonas,  salesman  Kahn  &  Sons,  res  226  Central  av 
Kahn  Paul  (Kahn  Brothers  &  Co.,  S.  F.)  res  Hartman House 
Kahn  Samuel  L.  (Kahn  &  Sons)  res  226  Central  av 
Kahn  Solomon  (Kahn  &  Sons)  res  226  Central  av 
Kahn  Paul  (Kahn  Brothers,  S.  F.)  res  Hartman  House 
Kaighin  Margaret  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  res  1458  Fifth 
Kaiser  Antone,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  bet  Thirty-second  and 

Thirty-third 
Kaiser  Martin,  upholsterer,  NE  cor   Nineteenth  and   San 

Pablo  av 


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OAKLAND    [  K  ]    DIRECTORY.  293 

Kaiser  Nicholas,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  bet  Thirty-second  and 
Thirty-third 

Kaley  Anthony,  brassmolder  (S.  F.)  res  Folsom  nr  San 
Pablo  av 

Kallenberg  Emil  S.,  barber  A.  Hallahan,  res  1423  San 
Pablo  av 

Kallstrom  Herman,  master  mariner,  res  1678  Eighth 

Kalman  Julius,  peddler,  res  718  Broadway 

Kampfe  Henry,  gardener,  res  E  s  Adams  nrLee 

Kan  Hung  (Chinese)  restaurant,  363  Eighth 

Kanary  John,  laborer,  res  319  Fifth 

Kane  Annie  M.,  dressmaker,  res  17(55  Grove 

Kane  Frank,  barkeeper  J.  J.  Haniiin,  res  517  Seventh 

Kane  James,  railroadman,  res  1516  Fifth 

Kane  James  J.,  laborer,  res  E  s  High  nr  ER.  crossing,  Mel- 
rose 

Kane  John,  dairy,  NW  cor  Moss  av  and  Broadway 

Kane  John,  laborer,  res  E  s  High  nr  ER.  crossing,  Mel- 
rose 

Kane  John,  stationery  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Twelfth  nr  Folsom, 
North  Oakland 

Kane  John  J.,  carpenter  Oakland  Planing  Mills,  res  1769 
Grove 

Kane  Joseph,  M.  J.,  with  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  res  1769 
Grove 

Kane  Kate,  widow,  res  805  Henry 

Kane  Michael,  driver  Berkeley  Laundry,  res  1068  Kirkham 

Kane  Michael,  laborer,  res  New  Tork  Hotel 

Kane  Patrick,  laborer,  res  730  Henry 

Kane  Patrick,  milkman,  res  708  Twenty-seventh 

Kane  William,  contractor,  res  462  Sixth 

Kantz  K.  Mrs.,  widow,  nurse,  res  1669  Valdez 

Karston  Theodore,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  862  Chester 

Kastner  Lizzie  J.  Miss,  res  1118  Washington 

Kauffman  Tobias,  peddler,  res  805  Franklin 

Kaufman  Frederick,  machinist,  res  758  Franklin 

Kaupert  Joseph,  butcher  Harry  A.  Zeiss,  res  SE  cor  Eighth 
and  Chester 

Kay  Maro  P.,  deputy  County  Clerk,  res  Tosemite  House, 
Alameda 

Kaye  Joseph,  bricklayer,  res  469  Tenth 

Kays  Jesse  F.,  cook,  res  830  Jefferson 

Kayser  Antone,  laborer,  res  834  Cedar 

Kayser  John  (Lippold  &  Kayser)  res  1729  Fourteenth 

Kearney  Frank,  machinist  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  802  Willow 

Kearney  Jeremiah,  liquors,  res  770  Willow 


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294  OAKLAND    [  K  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Kearney  John,  salesman  Henry  Schellhaas, 
tral  av 

Kearney  Martin  F.,  machinist  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Kearney  Thomas,    shoemaker,    NE    cor   Telegraph  av  and 
Forty-ninth,  Temescal 

Kearns  Timothy,  laborer,  res  959  Third 

Keating  Catherine,  widow,  res  1459  Castro 

Keating  James,  tailor,  res  Overland  House 

Keating  John,  boatswain  U.  S.  stmr  Alaska,  res  268  Fifth 

Keating  Martin,  boilermaker  (S.  F.)  res  822  Union 

Keating  Michael  F.,  painter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1459  Castro 

Keating  William,  shipcarpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1368  Six- 
teenth 

Keating  "William  Jr.,  clerk  Salinger  Brothers,  res  1368  Six- 
teenth 

Keating  William  J,,   cigars  and  tobacco,  457  Seventh,  res 
1459  Castro 

Keefe  Charles,   carriage  painter  P.  H.  McGrew,  res  1005 
Castro 

Keefe  Daniel,  laborer,  res  1519  Seventh 

Keefe  John,  laborer,  res  677  Twenty-sixth 

Keefe  R.  W.,  compositor  H.  L.  DeForrest,  res  S.  F. 

Keefe  Simon,  molder,  res  St.  Louis  House 

Keefer  Jesse  R.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  515  Ninth 

Keefer  M.  A.  Mrs.,  res  519  Tenth 

Keegan  James,  tailor  M.  J.  Healy,  res  861  Harrison 

Keegan  Simon,  laborer,  res  1717  Adeline 

Keegan  Timothy,  res  1724  Adeline 

Keeler  William  H.  Mrs.,  res  864  Campbell 

Keeley  Anthony,   brassfinisher  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Twelfth  nr 
Folsom,  North  Oakland 

Keeley  David,  waiter  Galindo  Hotel,  res  E  s  Hannah  nr  B 

Keenan  James,  contractor,  res  1358  Sixteenth 

Keene  Charles  W. ,  capitalist,  res  Galindo  Hotel 

Keene  Frank,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Keene  John  M.,  salesman  Beel  Brothers 

Keene  Manuel,  laborer,  res  239  Haven 

Keeney  Charles  W.,  res  Tubbs  Hotel 

Keep  Hattie  IVJiss,  res  1156  Broadway 

Kegler  Elizabeth,  widow,  private  school,  838  West 

Kehoe  Lawrence,  res  828  Magnolia 

Kehoe  Patrick,  laborer,  res  216  Hollis 

Keily  John,  watchman,  res  Overland  House 

Keith  Frank  W.,  hostler  Myron  M.  Tinkham,  cor  Central  av 
and  Webster 

Keith  John,  carpenter,  res  705  Castro 


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OAKLAND    [  K  ]    DIRECTORY.  295 

Keith  John  W.,  carpenter  and  builder,  junction  College  and 
Claremont  avs,  Claremout 

Keith  William  Mrs.,  res  1117  Poplar 

Kelleher  James,  laborer,  res  163  Second 

Kelleher  Patrick,  flagman  C.  P.  K.  R.,  ses  212  Second 

Kelleher  Patrick,  horseshoer,  321  Tenth,  res  168  Seventh 

KELLER  MICHAEL  J.,  gents'  furnishing  goods,  1003 
Broadway 

Keller  P.  J.  &  Co.  (Patrick  J.  Keller  and  Christopher  Ma- 
her)  proprietors  Mountain  Yiew  Nursery,  W  s  Webster 
nr  Mountain  View  Cemetery 

Keller  Patrick  J.  (P.  J.  Keller  &  Co.)  res  W  s  Webster  nr 
Mountain  View  Cemetery 

Kellett  Samuel,  manufacturer  plaster  decorations,  470 
Eleventh,  res  S.  F. 

Kelley  Catherine  Mrs.,  res  866  Castro 

Kelley  Eliza  S.,  widow,  res  1120  Central  av 

Kelley  George  W.,  stock  broker  (S.  F.)  res  1120  Central  av 

Kelley  Howard  J.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1120  Central  av 

Kelley  Matthew,  bricklayer,  res  317  Fourth 

Kelley  Michael,  laborer  Louis  Jaffe,  res  812  Franklin 

Kelley  Patrick,  laborer,  res  New  York  Hotel 

Kelley  Thomas,  hostler  Oakland  Trotting  Park 

Kelley  Thomas  H.,  watchman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  SE  cor  Par- 
adise and  Alcatraz  av,  Temescal 

Kelley  Walter  S.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1120  Central  av 

Kelley  William,  tailor  W.  C.  Roberts,  res  NE  cor  Seventh 
and  Franklin 

Kelley  Zeno,  carpenter,  res  727  Eighth 

Kellogg  Charles  W.,  secretary  San  Francisco  Cordage  Co. 
(S.  F.)  res  1253  Grove 

Kellogg  Frank  H.,  capitalist  (S.  F.)  res  1368  Thirteenth  av 

Kellogg  G.  D.,  clerk,  res  Winter's  Hotel 

Kellogg  George  F.,  manufacturer  oil  clothing  (S.  F.)  res 
Gaiindo  Hotel 

Kellogg  Isaac,  driver  J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  res  365  Tenth 

Kellogg  James,  bookkeeper,  res  912  Sixth  av 

Kellogg  L.  De  Witt,  salesman  Salinger  Brothers,  res  S.  F. 

Kellogg  Mary  D.  Mrs.,  florist,  East  Eighth  nr  Clinton  Sta- 
tion, res  912  Sixth  av 

Kellogg  Sheldon  I.  Jr.,  mining  machinery  (S.  F.)res  Tubbs 
Hotel 

Kelly  &  Co.  (M.  Kelly)  real  estate  agents,  414  Seventh 

Kelly  Brassey,  laborer,  res  1267  Eighth  av 

Kelly  Charles,  marble  polisher  Amador  Marble  Co.,  res 
Amador  Hotel 


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296  OAKLAND    [  K  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Kelly  Charles  H.,  engineer  Samm's  Flouring  Mills,  res  669 

Third 
Kelly  Charles  M.,  carpenter,  res  706  Webster 
Kelly  Frank,  stone  cutter,  res  720  Second 
Kelly  G.  W.,  distributor  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Kelly  Ida  Mrs.,  seamstress  E.  Hook,  res  2263  Telegraph  av 
Kelly  James,  cooper,  res  716  Fifth 

Kelly  James  F.  (Dwyer  &  Kelly)  SE  cor  Seventh  and  Castro 
Kelly  John,  laborer,  res  759  Market 
Kelly  John,  hostler  Charles  A.  McCloud,  res  NW  cor  Ninth 

and  West 
Kelly  John,  laborer,  res  1658  Sixteenth 
Kelly  John  B.,  butcher,  res  577  Thirty-fifth 
Kelly  John  M.,   machinist  Alameda   Iron   Works,    res   552 

East  11th 
Kelly  Martin   M.,    boilermaker   C.  P.  E.  R.,    and   foreman 

Engine   No.    3,  Oakland   Fire    Department,    res    1667 

Eighth 
Kelly  Mary  Miss,  res  660  Ninth 

Kelly  Michael  (Kelly  &  Co.)  and   field   assistant   City  Eng- 
ineer, res  660  Ninth 
Kelly  Nellie,  domestic  John  Dean,  1339  Alice 
Kelly  Patrick,  laborer,  res  955  Third 
Kelly  Patrick  T.,  res  552  East  Eleventh 
Kelly  S.  P.,  reporter  Evening  Tribune,  res  359  Ninth 
Kelly  Thomas,   brickmaker  G.  D.   Nagle,    res  Lake  av  nr 

Quarry 
Kelly  Thomas  F.,  machinist  Oakland  Iron  Works,  res  552 

East  11th 
Kellv  William,  superintendent  Government  Stable,  Presidio, 

res  1093  Third 
Kelly  William,  tailor,  res  850  Franklin 
Kellv  William  P.,  carpenter,  res  1627  Third 
KELSEY  &  FLINT  (Noah  Kelsey  and  George  B.   Flint) 

drugs  and  medicines,  1073  Broadway 
Kelsey  Bryant,  real  estate,  res  765  Fourteenth 
Kelsey  Charles,  capitalist,  res  572  Tenth 
Kelsey  Etta  Miss,  res  cor  Russell  and  College  av,  Claremont 
Kelsey  Frank  B.,  farmer,  res  cor  Russell  and  College  av, 

Claremont 
Kelsey  Harry,  student  Berkeley  Gymnasium ,  res  cor  Russell 

and  College  av,  Claremont 
Kelsey  Hattie,  widow,  res  cor  Russell  and  College  av,  Clare- 
mont 
Kelsey  House  (The)  and  Cottages,  Mrs,   H.  A.  McAllister 

proprietress,  SW  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Twenty-fourth 


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Ail  kinds  of  PURE  ICE  CREAM  made  to  order  at  GORDON'S. 


OAKLAND     [  K  ]    DIRECTORY.  297 

Kelsev  Laura  Miss,  res  cor  Russell  and  College  av,  Clare- 
moDt 

Kelsey  Melville,  res  765  Fourteenth 

Kelsey  Noali  (Kelsey  &  Flint)  res  130  Ninth 

Kelton  Alanson  K.,  master  mariner,  res  328  Second 

Kelton  Alanson  W.,  clerk,  res  328  Second 

Kelton  Edme,  -waiter  Nicholas  Williams,  res  328  Second 

Kelton  Milford  G.,  seaman,  res  328  Second 

Kempkey  Augustus,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  817  Peralta 

Kendall  xllpheus,  contractor,  res  958  Grove 

Kendall  Isabella  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  1453  Broadway 

Kendall  Jerome  F.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  962  Madison 

Kendall  Mary,  widow,  res  1453  Broadway 

Kendrick  A.  A.,  capitalist,  res  480  Edwards 

Kendrick  Carroll,  physician,  1069  Broadway,  res  480  Ed- 
wards 

Kendrick  Daniel,  driver  Henry  C.  Pratt 

Kendrick  Daniel  P.,  coal  merchant,  res  480  Edwards 

Kendrick  Joseph  J.,  physician,  1069  Broadway,  res  Vinzent 
Block 

Kendrick  Julian  C,  physician,  1069  Broadway,  res  480  Ed- 
wards 

Kenfield  Edgar  D.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  571  Caledonia  av 

Kenna  James,  laborer,  res  210  Eighth 

Kenna  P.  J.  G.,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  East  14th 
and  Adeline 

Kennealy  Jeremiah,  tailor  Brown  &  McKinnon,  res  1752 
Telegraph  av 

Kennedy  Alexander  M.,  barkeej)er  Pullman  Palace  Saloon, 
res  Hansa  Hotel 

Kennedy  Anna,  domestic  Alanson  Coplin 

Kennedy  Charles  J.,  carpenter,  res  N  s  East  Central  av  nr 
Twenty-fifth  av 

Kennedy  Charles  S.,  secretary  Oakland  and  Contra  Costa 
Road  and  Tunnel  Co.,  res  1310  Franklin 

Kennedy  Daniel,  laborer  Alameda  Iron  Works,  res  St.  Louis 
House 

Kennedy  Edward,  employee  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1813  William 

Kennedy  Frank,  teamster,  res  N  s  East  14tli  nr  Twenty- 
sixth  av 

Kennedy  James,  special  policeman,  res  1057  Central  av 

Kennedy  James  A.,  res  Kohler-Chase  House 

Kennedy  James  F.,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  112  Fifth 

Kennedy  John,  laborer,  res  61  Hannah 

Kennedy  Joseph,  driver  Wingate's  Express,  res  701  Wash- 
ington 


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298  OAKLAND    [  K  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Kennedy  Leonard  W.,  contractor,  res  1310  Franklin 
Kennedy  Dizzie  Mrs.,  proprietress  William  Street  House, 

1813  William 
Kennedy  Mary  A.  Miss,  clerk  George  A.  Blank,  res  112  Fifth 
Kennedy  Michael,  laborer,  res  953  Third 
Kennedy  Patrick  M.,  carpenter,  res  112  Fifth 
Kennedy  Philip,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res  1655  Pacific 
Kennedy  Robert,  hostler  A.  W.  May,  res  607  East  14th 
Kennedy  Thomas,  horseshoer  John  Casey,  res  1808  Grove 
Kenned}^  Thomas,  watchman,  res  61  Hannah 
Kennedy  William,  butcher  P.  J.  Gerhardy,  res  NE  cor  Sixth 

and  Broadway 
Kennedy  William,  dairy,  N  s  East   Central  av  nr  Twenty- 
fifth  av 
Kennedy  William  "V.,  molder,  res  112  Fifth 
Kennedy  William  W.,  miner,  res  230  Central  av 
Kenner  Joseph  A.,  clerk  Chief  of  Police,  res  738  Linden 
Kenney  George  H.,  printer,  res  536  Caledonia  av 
Kenney  James,  laborer,  res  451  B 
Kenney  Joseph,  laborer  Contra  Costa  Water  Co.,  res  458 

Eighth 
Kenney  Mary  T.,  widow,  furnished  rooms,  807  Washington 
Kenney  M.  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  222  Ninth 
Kenney  Michael,  fireman  Oakland  Gas  Light  Co.,  res  1602 

Atlantic 
Kenney  Walter  A.,  bookkeeper  Whittier,   Fuller  &  Co.,  res 

222  Ninth 
Kennison  Fred,  clerk  Walker  &  Strong,  res  W  s  Webster  nr 

John 
Kennison  Joseph  L.,  bricklayer,  res  W  s  Webster  nr  John 
Kenny  Bernard,  laborer,  res  1566  Third 
Kenny  Martin,  gardener,  res  2134  Union 
Kenny  Mary  Miss,  with  A.  Stein,  res  1511  Seventh 
Kent  Alexander  J.,  painter,  res  936  Thirty-sixth,  Temescal 
Kent  Alice,  nurse,  res  N  s  East  27th  nr  Fruit  Yale  av,  Fruit 

Vale 
Kent  Daniel  M.,  mining  secretary  (S.F.)  res  1313  Eleventh  av 
Kent  I.  B.  Miss,  teacher  Irving  Grammar  School,  res  950 

Filbert 
Kent  Richard  B.,  carpenter,  res  N  s  Merced  av  nr  Shattuck 

av,  Temescal 
Kent  Richard  F.,  res  522  Tenth 
Kent  Thomas  R.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  531  East  14th 
Kent  William,    wines   and   liqiiors,    NE   cor   Seventh   and 

Washington 
Keon  James  W.,  bartender,  res  572  Tenth 


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OAKLAND    [  K  ]    DIRECTORY.  299 

Kerclieyal  John  H.,  bookkeeper  C.P.R.K.,  res  1314  Franklin 
Kern  Frederick,  contractor  and  builder,  res  14(16  Fifth 
Kerns  John  B.,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1375  Fifteenth 
Kerr  Eugene  M. .  carpenter,  res  S  s  East  16th  bet  Thirteenth 

and  Fourteenth  avs 
Kerr  L.  C,  engineer  C.  P.  E.  E. 
Kerr  N.  B.,  Mrs.,    teacher  Lincoln  Grammar  School,   res 

920  Sixth  ay 
Kerrigan  Ambrose,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Kerrigan  Ann,  widow,  res  667  Seventh 
Kerrigan  Martin,  gardener,  res  1612  Magnolia 
Kerrigan  Patrick  J.   (P.  J.  Kerrigan  &  Co.)  res  259  Central 


Kerrigan  P.  J.  &  Co.  (Patrick  J.   Kerrigan  and  Ferdinand 

Fetzer)  artesian  well  borers,  912  Broadway 
Kersch  Francis,  res  SW  cor  Kennedy  and  Livingston,  E.  O. 
Kershaw  Anna,  widow,  res  856  Harrison 
Kershaw  Charles  F.,  clerk  S.   F.    Laundry  Association,  res 

856  Harrison 
Kervain  James,  plasterer,  res  513  Ninth 
Kesler  James  W.,  special  policeman,  res  1207  Franklin 
Kester  Levi  B.,  manufacturer  syrups   (S.  F.)  res  1773  Divi- 
sion 
Ketterer   Andrew,   brewer   Washington   Brewery,    res   823 

Kirkham 
Keyes  James,  butcher,  1465  Seventh,  res  1454  Fifth 
Keyes  John,  car  repairer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1506  Fifth 
Keyes  Merlin,  compositor  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  res  1216 

Eighth 
Keys  Gilbert   S-,    commission   merchant    (S.  F.)    res    1068 

Fourteenth  ;*5 

Keys  E.  S.  H.,  physician,  res  Centennial  House  g 

Kidd  George  W.,  teamster  (S.  F.)  res  361  Fifth  J? 

Kidney  Maurice,  carpenter  Jordan  Bros.,  res  Capitol  Hotel      p- 
Kiefer  Leopold,  millwright,  res  370  East  Eleventh 
Kilborn  Alden  D.,  engineer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1560  Seventh       w 
Kiley  Thomas,  painter  Patrick  Sheehan,  res  758  Brush  B- 

Killion  James,  laborer,  res  S  s  Center  nr  Third  S 

Killolin  Bridget,  domestic  W.  C.  Bartlett,  477  Prospect  \  ^ 

Kilpatrick  E.  C,  principal  Temescal  District  School,    res  S   i  g 

s  Minna  nr  Telegraph  av,  Temescal  ^ 

Kilpatrick  William,  bookkeeper  Samm's  Flouring  Mills,  res     '"^ 

661  Grove 
Kim  Lung  (Chinese)  laundry,  SW  cor  Clay  and  Eighth 
Kimball  Albert  A.,  carpenter,  res  1361  Broadway 
Kimball  Charles,  carpenter,  res  657  Grove 


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300  OAKLAND    [  K  ]    DIRECTORY. 


Kimball  Delia  Mrs.,  res  1355  Telegraph  av 

Kimball  James  H.,  proprietor  American  Eestaurant,  1053 
Thirteenth  av 

Kimball  Jane  Mrs.  res  1603  Brush 

Kimball  Mary  S.  Miss,  principal  Swett  School,  res  NE  cor 
East  20th  and  Twelfth  av 

Kimball  Minnie  T.  Miss,  teacher  Durant  School,  res  466 
Plymouth  av 

Kimball  Thomas  L.,  mining  engineer,  res  1271  Ninth  av 

Kimpfel  Frank,  cabinetmaker  Charles  L.  Taylor,  res  504 
Fifteenth 

Kincaid  William,  boilermaker  C.  P.  E.  K.,  res  815  Magnolia 

Kindergarten  School,  Ruth  E.  Allen  teacher,  827  Fourteenth 

Kindgren  Charles  W.,  painter,  res  1922  Linden 

Kinerk  John,  laborer,  res  Union  Hotel 

King  &  Mount  (Thomas  J.  King  and  J.  Harvey  Mount)  pro- 
duce and  poultr}',  1-5  City  Market 

King  Achilles  P.,  res  766  Eighteenth 

King  Adelbert  W.,  cigarraaker  (S.  F.)  res  1724  Eighth 

King  Annie,  domestic  M.  W.  Holmes,  673  Twenty-fifth 

King  Charles  J.  (C.  James  King  of  Wm.  &  Co.,  S.  F.)  res 
680  Eighteenth 

King  E.  T.,  car  cleaner  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  S.  F. 

King  Frank,  res  1835  Linden 

King  Frank,  laborer,  res  220  Ellen 

King  George  C,  stationery,  cigars  and  tobacco,  junction 
Broadway  and  San  Pablo  av,  res  766  Eighteenth 

King  George  W.,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1712  Eighth 

King  Henry  C,  carpenter,  res  SW  cor  Eighth  and  Chester 

King  Henry  J.,  confectioner  George  A.  Blank,  res  617 
Tenth,  rear 

King  Henry  L.  Jr.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  770  Tenth 

King  Howard,  cigarmaker,  res  308  Seventh 

King  Jerome  B.,  upholsterer,  700  Chester 

King  John  C,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  S.  F. 

King  John  H.,  barber,  591  East  Central  av 

King  John  N.,  hay,  grain,  wood  and  coal,  1656-1658  San 
Pablo  av,  res  1437  San  Pablo  av 

King  J.  L.,  carpenter,  res  914  Pine 

King  Louisa  AV.,  widow,  res  617  Tenth,  rear 

King  Malcolm  G.,  civil  engineer  and  surveyor,  1004  Broad- 
way, res  1319  Eleventh  av 

King  Manuel,  tanner  Oak  Grove  Tannery,  res  1214  Six- 
teenth av 

King  Marcus  L.,  ses  1054  Third 

King  Mary  Mrs.,  620  Sixteenth 


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OAKLAND    [  K  ]    DIRECTORY.  301 

King  Matthew,  nurseryman  and  florist,  N  s  Twenty-fifth  bet 

Telegraph  av  and  Broadway 
KING  MICHAEL  Rev.,  pastor  Church  of  the  Immaculate 

Conception,  res  616  Seventh 
King  Michael,  hostler  El  Dorado  Stable,  res  1010  Franklin 
King  Michael,  laborer,  res  818  Kirkham 
King  Milo  F.,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  308  Seventh 
King  Nelson,  clerk  J.  N,  King,  res  1437  San  Pablo  av 
King  Kobert,  carpenter,  res  1178  Sixteenth  av 
King  Thomas  B.,  cooper,  res  1265  Center 
King  Thomas  J.  (King  &  Mount)  res  1016  Chestnut 
King  Wallace  B.,  foreman  pile  driver  C.  P.  R.  P.,   res  883 

Bay 
King  Walter,  blacksmith,  res  Winter's  Hotel 
King  William,  butcher  Grayson,  Harrell  &  Co.,  res  Koff's 

Hotel 
King  William  A.,  wharfinger  (S.  F.)  res  1914  Myrtle 
King  Wiliam  L.,  with  John  N.  King,  res  Wilcox  House 
King  William  O.,  carpenter,  res  1724  Eighth 
Kingsbury  Hubert  M.,  clerk  James  K.  Smallman,  res  1326 

Eighth  av 
Kingman  John,  shoefitter,  res  856  Alice 
Kingman  Myra  V.  Mrs.,  teacher  Durant   School,  res  856 

Alice 
Kingshott  Henry  P.,  carpenter,  res  915  Third 
Kingsland  Thomas  G.,  agent  Starr  &  Co.,  foot  Franklin  and 

proprietor  Blake  House,  W  s  Washington  bet  Tenth 

and  Eleventh 
Kingsland  W.  J.,  res  Blake  House 
Kingston  Charles,  laborer,  res  972  Third 
Kingston  Edward,  butcher,  res  N  s  Forty-fifth  nr  Telegraph 

av,  Temescal 
Kingston  Pichard,  artesian  well  borer,  res  1010  Fifth 
Kingston  Thomas,  butcher,  NW  cor  Forty-second  and  Tele- 
graph av,  res  N  s  Forty -fifth  nr  Telegraph  av,  Temescal 
Kinkade  Letitia  Miss,  teacher  Irving  Grammar  school,  res 

NE  cor  Broadway  and  Central  av 
Kinkead  Elizabeth  B.,  widow,  res  364  Second 
Kinnear  John  S.,  foreman  sash  and  blind  department  Oak- 
land Planing  Mills,  res  1712  Linden 
Kinney  Pobert  S.,  solicitor  (S.  F.)  res  1727  Thirteenth 
Kinsey  Charles  W.  (Lyon  &  Kinsey)  res  1018  Clay 
Kinsey  Frances,  res  1018  Clay 

Kinsey  Thomas,  pressman  (S.  F.)  res  1222  Fourteenth 
Kipke  Charles,  miller  Samm's  Flouring  Mills,  res  NE  cor 

Fourth  and  Clay 


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302  OAKLAND    [  K  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Kipp  Mary,  domestic  Aaron  M.  Burns,  SE  cor  College  and 

Vernon  avs 
Klrchheiner  Henry,    candy  manufacturer,   1253  Telegraph. 

av,  res  486  Edwards 
Kircbheiner  John  H.,  candy  manufacturer,  629  East  Cen- 
tral av 
Klrchheiner   Peter   F.    G.,    candy  manufacturer  John   H. 

Klrchheiner,  res  629  East  Central  av 
Kirchhoff  Albert,  driver  Fredericksburg  Brewery,   res  SE 

cor  Fifteenth  and  Clay 
Kirchhoff  Charles,   clerk  John   H.    Mitchell,  res   NW   cor 

Fifth  and  Castro 
Kirchner  Herman,  manager  Hansa  Hotel,  1725  Seventh 
Kirchner  John,  carpenter,  res  658  Twenty-sixth 
Kirk  Alfred  W.,  telegraph  operator,  res  1110  Fourteenth 
Kirk  George,   meterman  Oakland  Gas  Light  Co.,  res  621 

Sixth 
Kirk  George  A.  (Clayton  &  Kirk)  res  369  Fifth 
Kirk  John  H.,  chemist,  res  814  Myrtle 
Kirk  N.  L.,  carpenter,  res  1408  Tenth,  rear 
KIRK   OWEN    C,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  315  East   Cen- 
tral av 
Kirk  William,  architect,  954  Broadway,  res  1110  Fourteenth 
Kirkham  Joseph  W.,  capitalist,  res  58  Eisrhth 
Kirkland  Alexander  W.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  763  Eighth 
KirklandD.  W.,  pharmacist  E.  P.  Sanford,  res  763  Eighth 
Kirkland  J.  Mrs.,  res  763  Eighth 
Kirkland  John  N.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  763  Eighth 
Kirkland  Joseph,  canvasser,  res  527  Seventh 
Kirkland  Joseph  B.,  railroad  agent  (S.F.)  res  Kohler-Chase 

House 
Kirkman  Ella  Miss,  res  710  Thirty-fourth 
Kirkman  William  H.,  student,  res  710  Thirty-fourth 
Kirkpatrick  George,  messenger  American  District  Telegraph 

Co.,  res  624  Third 
KIRKPATRICK    ROBERT   R.,  agent  Continental  Oil  and 

Transportation  Co.,  office  and  res  714  Castro 
Kirry  Walter,  blacksmith  Galvin  &  Lebrecht,  res  Winter's 

Hotel 
Kirschuer  Jacob,  salesman  L.   &  A.  Crocker,  res  Hartman 

House 
Kish  Albert,  tailor,  403  Central  av,  res  817  Henry 
Kitchen  John,  porter  (S.  F.)  res  1361  Central  av 
Kitchen  Thomas,  coachman  A.  W.  Bowman,  res  Piedmont 
KitzF.  R.,  res  618  Fifth 
Kitz  Franz,  clerk  Leon  Hershberg  &  Co.,  res  S.  F. 


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Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


OAKLAND    [  K  ]    DIRECTORY.  303 

Klaxell   William,    watchman  Philadelphia    Steam    Dyeing 

Works,  res  833  Washington 
Klecak  Antone,  cook  Martin  Siars,  res  1254  San  Pablo  av 
Klee  Henry,  driver  Oakland  Brewery,  res  NE  cor  Telegraph 

ay  and  Durant 
Kleemann  Otto,  architect,  res  1009  Twenty-sixth 
Kleemann  William,  furnishing  goods  (S.  F.)  res  862  Camp- 
bell 
Klemm  Jacob  P.,  gardener  H.  Latham,  res  SE  cor  Jackson 

and  Lake 
Kleupfer  Frederick  A.,  plasterer,  res  224  Fourth 
Kleupfer  Frederick  A.  Jr.,  res  224  Fourth 
Klewisch  J.  Otto,  stockbroker  (8.  F.)  res  1618  Eighth 
Kley  Christopher,  carpenter  and  builder  (S.   F.)  res  1011 

Kirkham 
Klinclaus  Laura  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  1622  San  Pablo  av 
Kline  David,  cashier  B.  V,  Keichenberg,  res  309  Eighth 
Klinesmidt  Carl,  lauudryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
KMngeberg  Charles,  seaman,  res  553  Second 
Klose  Christian  A.,  res  417  East  14th 

Kluegel  Charles  H.,  draftsman  (S.  F.)  res  1059  Fourteenth 
Kluegel  Edward  A.,  accountant,  res  1132  Adeline 
Kluegel  Ferdinand,  capitalist,  res  1132  Adeline 
Klumpp  &  Allard  (Frederick  Klumpp  and  Alder  Allard)  car- 
riage and  wagon  makers,  421  Third 
Klumpp  Frederick  (Klumpp  &  Allard)  res  714  First 
Knapp  Edwin  G.,  law  student  (S.  F.)  res  1382  Webster 
Knapp  H.  Mrs.,  res  659  Twenty-fourth 
Knapp  Sewell,  merchant,  res  1382  Webster 
KnatchbuU-Hugessen  Lucy,  widow,  res  808  Jackson 
Kneale  Benjamin,    blacksmith  and  wagon  maker,  junction 
Telegraph  and  Claremont  avs,  res  E  s  Claremont  av  nr 
Summer 
Kneibe  Charles,  extraman  Felton  Engine  Co.  No.  2,  Oakland 

Fire  Department,  res  468  Sixth 
KNEIPP  OTTO,  proprietor  Snug  Saloon,  422  Eleventh,  res 

259  Central  av 
Knight  Allen  A.,  bank  teller  (S.  F.)  res  1300  Webster 
Knight  Edward  A.,  clerk  Taylor  &  Lohse,  res  NE  cor  Thir- 
teenth and  Franklin 
Knight  Elizabeth  A.,  widow,  res  533  Frederick 
Knight  F.  Lucien,  mechanic  (S.  F.)  res  1710  Central  av 
Knight  Frederick  W.,  contractor  and  builder,  res  543  Charter 
Knight  Nehemiah  R.,   clerk  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  East   27th  nr 

Twenty -first  av.  Highland  Park 
Knight  Samuel,  res  533  Frederick 


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304  OAKLAND     [  K  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Knight  Samuel,  student  Oakland  Business  College 
Knightly  Thomas,  laborer  C.  P.  K.  K.,  res  SWcor  Kennedy 

and  Dennison,  E.  O. 
Knight  William  H.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1300  Webster 
Knight  William  L.,  conductor  C.  P.  K.  R.,  res  1516  Eighth 
Knights  of  Pythias  Halls,  1056  Broadway  and  764  East  Cen- 
tral av 
Knipe  Henry  F.,  res  662  East  18th 

Knoch  August,  gasfitter  Dalziel  &  Moller,   res  1454  Cen- 
tral av 
Knoch  Peter,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1454  Central  av 
Knoche  Henry,  groceries  (S.  F.)  res  1446  Filbert 
Knoll  John,  proprietor  Zimmerman's  Park,  NE  cor  Second 

and  Harrison 
Knowles  Charles  H.,  carpenter,  res  N  s  Seventh  nr  Pine 
KNOWLES  F.  E.  &  CO.  (Frederick  E.  Knowles,  Abel  Hos- 
mer  and  George  Green)  granite  woiks,  SW  cor  Seventh 
and  Castro 
Knowles  Frederick  E.  (F.  E.  Knowles  &  Co.)  res  653  Seventh 
Knowles  George  H.,  res  SE  cor  Eighteenth  av  and  East  15th 
Knowles  J.,  boiler  riveter  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Knowles  J.  N.,  master  mariner,  res  Tubbs  Hotel 
Knowles  Josiah  N.,   commission  merchant  (S.  F.)   res  NE 

cor  Jacksnn  and  Fifteenth 
Knowles  Samuel  E.,  dentist  (S.  F.)  res  914  Chester 
Knowles  William  A.,  carpenter  and  builder,  364  Thirteenth 
Knowles  William  A.,  dentist  (S.  F.)  res  955  Fifth  av 
Knox  Henry  E.,  dentist  (S.F.)  res  480  Merrimac 
KNOX  ISRAEL  W.,   treasurer    Oakland   R.   R.    Co.,    921 

Broadway,  and  iron  founder  (S.  F.)  res  534  Knox  pi 
Knox  Justus,  res  534  Knox  pi 
Knox  Oscar,  res  1065  Fifth  av 
Knox  Thomas  R.,  shorthand  reporter,  859  Broadway  rooms 

.  17-18,  res  1416  Castro 
Knudsen  P.  J.,  merchandize  broker  (S.  F.)  res  964  Kirkham 
Knupfer  Frederick,    maltster   Oakland   Brewery,    res   1510 

Broadway 
Koch  Frederick,  laundryman  Berkeley  Laundry 
Koch  Gottlieb,    carpenter,  res  S  s  Forth-sixth  nr  Shattuck 

av,  Temescal 
Koch  Jacob,  laundryman  Berkeley  Laundry 
Koch  William  D.,  res  1020  Chester 
Kocin  Nicholas,  mining,  res  216  Haven 
Kock  Peter  (Schultz  &  Kock)  res  NW  cor  Forty-fifth  and 

Telegraph  av,  Temescal 
Koehler  James,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 


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OAKLAND    [  K  ]    DIRECTORY.  305 

KOENECKE    HENRY,  boots   and  shoes,    914   Broadway, 

res  1775  San  Pablo  av 
Koenig  Edward  J.,  teacher  (S.  F.)  res  1518  Fifth 
Koenig  Ferdinand,  saloon  (S.  F.)  resNE  cor  Thirteenth  and 

Willow 
Koenig  Henry,  painter,  res  825  Lydia 
Koenig  L.  A.,  notary  public  and  commissioner  deeds,  1002 

Broadway,  res  1061  Alice 
Kofod  James,  cabinetmaker  (S.  F.)  res  1616  Fifteenth 
KOHLER  &  CHASE  (Andrew  Kohler  and  Quincy  A.  Chase) 

pianos,  music  and  musical  instruments,  951  AVashington 
Kohler  Andrew  (Kohler  &  Chase)  res  S.  F. 
Kohler-Chase  Block,  NW  cor  Ninth  and  Washington 
Kohler-Chase  House,  Mrs.  C.  F.  Ellsworth  proprietress,  NW 

cor  Ninth  and  Washington 
KOHLER  E.  F.,  wines  and  liquors,  1502  Seventh,  res  857 

Chester 
Kohler  Frederick,  proprietor  Brooklyn  Laundry,  1070  Four- 
teenth av 
Kohler  H.  Mrs. ,  laundress  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Kohler  Henry,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Kohler  Joseph,  laundrvman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Kohler  Sophie,  domestic  310  East  17th 
KOHLER  WILLLUVr,  liquor  saloon,  459  Seventh,  res  NE 

cor  Seventh  and  Webster 
KOHLER'S  BLOCK,  1502-1514  Seventh 
Kohn  Leopold,    salesman   Greenhood    Brothers,    res  1053 

Broadway 
Kolb  Joseph,  manufacturer  tables,  res  1200  Seventh 
Kopp  Annie  Mrs.,  laundryman  Chevanton  &  Calou,  res  1916 

San  Pablo  av 
Kornahreus  Jacob,  clerk,  res  410  Tenth 
Kosta  &  Co.   (Samuel  and  Frank  Kosta)  oyster  and  chop 

house,  469  Seventh 
Kosta  Frank  (Kosta  &  Co.)  res  861  Henry 
Kosta  Samuel  (Kosta  &   Co.)  res  Franklin  bet  Sixth  and 

Seventh 
Koster  Hermann,  groceries  and  liquors,  719  Webster 
Kowalsky  Isaac,  shoemaker  (S.  F.)  res  716  Webster 
Kraft  Adam,  cigarmaker  Opitz  &  Bartels,  res  561  Fifth 
Kraft  Edward,  student,  res  Kohler-Chase  House 
Ki-aft  Ernest,  carpenter,  res  655  Madison 
KRAFT  GEORGE,  wines  and  liquors,  858  Washington 
Kraft  George  H.,  student,  res  Kohler-Chase  House 
Kraft  Julius  A.,  draftsman  (S.  F.)  res  1202  Fourteenth 
Krag  Frederick  W.,  confectioner,  1809  Seventh 


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306  OAKLAND    [  K  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Krambs  Frederick,  tailor,  res  770  Madison 

KRAMM  &  DIEVES  (Charles  Kramm  and  Joseph  Dieves) 

proprietors  Oakland  Brewery,  NE  cor  Telegraph  av  and 

Durant 
Kramm  Charles  (Kramm  &  Dieves)  res  1414  Telegraph  av 
Krattiger  Jacob,  barkeeper,  res  466  Seventh 
Kreger  Charles,  blacksmith,  res  1644  Myrtle 
Kreiss  Charles,  teamster,  res  1553  West 
Kreiss  L.  &  Co.   (Louis  Kreiss)   furniture  and  upholstery, 

963-965  Washington 
Kreiss  Louis  (L.  Kreiss  &  Co.)  res  584  Twentieth 
Kreiss  Louis,   watchman  Samm's   Flouring   Mills,   res   516 

Second 
Kreker  Jacob  (Stack  &  Co.)  res  316  Seventh 
Krepper  Brothers  (Philip  and  Nicholas  Krepper)  locksmiths 

and  cutlers,  420  Eleventh 
Krepper  Nicholas  (Krepper  Brothers)  420  Eleventh 
Krepper  Philip  (Krepper  Brothers)  res  1502  Broadway 
Kretz  Anton,  tanner  Brooklyn  Tannery,   res  E  s  Twentieth 

av  bet  East  14th  and  East  15th 
Kreutzfeldt  Charles,  clerk  Diedrich  Jagels,  res  SW  cor  Fifth 

and  Lewis 
Kreutzfeldt  Simon,  railroadman,  res  1675  Atlantic 
Kreyenhagen  Edward,  res  456  Sixth 
Krickau  Peter,  machinist  (S.  F.)  res  715  Nineteenth 
KRIECHBAUM  GEORGE  H.,  dentist  Eoberts  &  Hibbard, 

res  1921  Market 
Kriechbaum  John  G.,  physician,  res  1921  Market 
Kringelbach  Otto,   business  agent,   office  SW  cor  Seventh 

and  Washington,  res  1066  Kirkham 
Kroeger  Adolphe,  saloon  keeper,  res  830  Clay 
Kroll  William  F.  (Martin  &  Kroll)  res  568  Sixth 
Kron  Oscar  J.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1160  Eighth 
Krueger  Aug.,  engraver  Pacific  Press,  res  1059  Castro 
Kruger  Ferclinand,  cabinetmaker  (S.  F.)  res  821  Magnolia 
Kruger  W.  H.  (Brickell  &  Kruger)  res  Truckee,  Cal 
Kruttschnitt  August  M.,  res  460  Fifth 
Kruttschnitt  August  M.  Mrs.,  midwife,  res  460  Fifth 
Kruttschnitt  Eugene,  photographer  Mathieu  Schramm,  res 

460  Fifth 
Krytser  John,  capitalist,  res  1202  Eighth 
Kucks  Claus  H.,  saloon  (S.  F.)  res  919  Fifth 
Kuenzi  John  R.,  wood  turner  (S.  F.)  res  411  Ninth 
Kuerzel  Robert,  cigarmaker,  res  716  First 
Kuhnle  Frederick  (Fischel  &  Co.)  res  564  Seventh 
Kumpf  Peter,  tinner  John  G.  Anderson,  res  1947  Filbert 


SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUNDRY 


1^33  Geary  St.,  San  Francisco. 
862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE,  365  Tenth. 


OAKLAND    [  L  ]    DIRECTORY.  307 

Kunish  Herman,  laborer  H.  P.  Livermore,  res  corMcAdam 

and  Fourth  av 
Kupferschlager  Catchen  Miss,  governess  James  Moffitt,  res 

NW  cor  Twenty-second  and  Webster 
Kurth  C.  A.,  gardener,  res  365  Ninth 
Kurtz  B.  C,   canvasser  (S.  F.)  res  W   s   Washington  bet 

Central  av  and  Thirteenth 
Kurze  Henry,  tinsmith,  res  818  East  Central  av 
Kuss  Peter  N.,  painter,  res  563  Charter 
Kutnow  A.  Miss,   teacher  German  Golden  Gate  Academv, 

res  S.  F. 
Kyer  Charles  J.,  painter,  res  515  Elm 
Kyer  John  E.,  engineer,  res  1404  Tenth 
Kyte  George  D.,  molder,  res  1743  Myrtle 
Kyte  James  C,  carpenter,  res  1743  Myrtle 


La  Caisse  Generale  (of  Paris,  France)  E.  A.   Heron  agent, 

422  Central  av 
La  Confiance  Insurance  (fire,  of  Paris)  Doe,  Griffin  &  Sea- 
man agents,  958  Broadway 
La  Febre  M.  D.  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  res  1117  Ninth  av 
La  Fevre  Peter,  laborer,  res  807  Harrison 
La  France  Uldric,  bricklayer,  res  St.  Louis  House 
La  Grange  Annette  Miss,  general  delivery  clerk  Post  Office, 

res  489  Twenty-fourth 
La  Grange  J.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  489  Twenty-fourth 
La  Malfa  Joseph  F.,  manufacturer  water  filters,  471  Ninth 
La  Perle  Edward,  blacksmith,  res  371  Fourth 
La   Perle  Felix,  blacksmith,  res    SW  cor    Forty-fifth  and 

Telegraph  av,  Temescal 
La  Perle  Horace,  engineer  Hickok  &  Son,  res  369  Fourth 
La  Eonche  Maria,  widow,  res  529  Second 
La  Rose  Bertha,  widow,  res  1061  Grove 
Laage  William,  confectioner   H.  Hickethier,   res  418  Cen- 
tral av 
Lachlan  Maria  E.  Miss,  teacher  Cole  School;  res  S.  F. 
Laclede  House,  1116  Broadwey 

Lacomber  Peter,  caterer,  res  N  s  Twenty-first  nr  Market 
Lacy  Thomas  J.  P.,  civil  engineer,  res  118  Ninth 
Ladd  A.  W.  P.,   clerk  A.  B.   Webster,  res  612  East  Cen- 
tral av 
Ladies'  Home  Journal,  Hiram  Morse  publisher,  office  1115 
Broadway  and  room  3  Chronicle  Building,  S.  F. 


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308  OAKLAND    [  L  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Ladies'  Relief  Society  Home,  S  s  Linden  nr  Broadway,  Te- 
mescal 

Lafayette  Primary  School,  Miss  A.  F.  Aldrich  principal,  W 
s  Jefferson  bet  Eleventh  and  Central  av 

Lafferty  Dennis  H.,  butcher  Owen  Lafferty,  res  362  First 

Lafferty  Mary,  widow,  res  518  Sixth 

Lafferty  Owen,  proprietor  People's  Market,  461  Third,  res 
res  362  First 

liAFIiECHE  GEORGE  T.,  proprietor  Capital  House,  552 
Broadway 

Lafleur  Frederick,  bookkeeper  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  Shattuck 
av  nr  Temescal  Creek,  Temescal 

Lafon  Marcus,  furnished  rooms,  Vinzent  Block 

Lagoria  John,  laborer,  res  627  Myrtle 

Lagoria  Louis  (Camilloni  &  Co.  and  Camilloni,  Selna  &  La- 
goria) res  657  Myrtle 

Lahr  George,  plumber,  res  275  B 

Lahr  Peter,  shoemaker  Charles  W.  Connor,  res  275  B 

Laidlaw  Alexander,  clerk  Walter  Laidlaw,  res  730  Sixth 

Laidlaw  Frank,  clerk,  res  730  Sixth 

Laidlaw  Horace,  medical  student,  res  730  Sixth 

Laidlaw  Murray,  clerk  Walter  Laidlaw,  res  730  Sixth 

IiAIDLAW  WALTER,  proprietor  Mendocino  Lumber  Yard, 
SE  cor  Seventh  and  Brush,  res  730  Sixth 

Lake  Edward  H.,  carpenter  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  1625 
Grove 

Lake  Fred  E.,  compositor  Daily  Times  Job  Office,  res  1625 
Grove 

Lake  Martha,  widow,  res  1633  Market 

Lake  Merritt  Boat  House,  O.  B.  Fenner  proprietor,  Cen- 
tral av  on  Lake  Merritt 

Lake  Thomas,  clerk  Porter  Brothers  &  Wing,  res  514  Fif- 
teenth 

Lake  William,  messenger  American  District  Telegraph  Co., 
res  1633  Market 

Lalley  Bartholomew,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Lalola  Antonio,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Lalola  Luigi,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Lamb  Edward,  helper  Oakland  Gas  Light  Co.,  res  568 
Second 

Lamb  Horace  C,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  W  s  Maple  bet 
Temescal  and  Birch,  Temescal 

Lamb  Isaac,  clerk  A.  Lippman 

Lamb  James,  butcher    Victor  Gilardin,    res  760  East  14th 

Lamb  James,  fish  peddler,  res  1208  Seventeenth  av 

Lamb  John,  carpenter,  res  760  East  14th 


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OAKLAND     [  L  ]    DIRECTORY.  309 

Lamb  John,  harnessmaker  Edward  Fitzpatrick,  res  760  East 
14th 

Lamb  Lillie,  photograph  colorer,  res  489  Prospect 

Lamb  Maggie  Mrs.,  res  S  s  Summer  nr  Adeline,  Temescal 

Lamb  Olive  Mrs.,  widow,  res  489  Prospect 

Lamb  Peter,  painter,  res  972  East  21st 

Lamb  Samuel,  clerk  Abraham  Lippman,  res  Orr  House 

Lamb  William,  butcher  Lemuel  Wilson,  res  NE  cor  Seven- 
teenth av  and  East  Fourteenth 

Lambacher  Henry,  clerk  PaulJ.  Reillj,  res  718  Seventh 

Lamballot  Louis,  boarding,  Old  County  Road  nr  Fruit 
Vale  av 

Lambert  Benjamin,  paperhanger  McGovern  &  Cahill,  res 
463  Tenth 

Lambert  James,  res  463  Tenth 

Lambert  Joseph,  proprietor  Three-mile  House,  res  W  s  San 
Pablo  av  nr  San  Pablo  Station 

Lambert  William,  superintendent  California  Northern  Rail- 
way, res  1317  Linden 

Lamberty  John,  bakery,  W  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Forty -fifth, 
Temescal 

Lamey  George,  shipcarpenter  C.  P.R.  R.,  res  S.  F. 

Lamke  Martin,   with  H.  Engelbrecht  (S.  F.)  res  166  Tenth 

Lamont  Wellington  H.,  attorney-at-law,  res  1421  Fifteenth 

Lamott  Anthony,  salesman  M.  Brink,  res  1573  Seventh 

Lamoureux  Amable,  carpenter,  res  244  Hannah 

Lamoureux  August,  gardener  Henry  Wetherby,  res  NW  cor 
East  14th  and  Fruit  Vale  av 

Lamoureux  Philias  H.,  bookkeeper  Remillard  Brick  Co.,  res 
560  Second 

Lamoureux  Theophile,  vii3e-president  Remillard  Brick  Co., 
res  961  Clay 

Lamp  Chris.  W^.  (Harwood  &  Lamp)  res  E  s  Redwood  av. 
Fruit  Vale 

Lamp  Philip,  dairyman  Harwood  <fc  Lamp,  res  E  s  Redwood 
av.  Fruit  Vale 

Lampard  Augustus  E.,  cook,  res  373  Second 

Lamping  James,  carriagemaker  Durham  &  Bufifett,  res  1317 
Harrison 

Lamping  Peter  A.,  constable,  468  Eighth,  res  1317  Harri- 
son 

Lampire  Augustus,  cook  G.  C  Fisher,  867  Washington 

Lamson  Eliza  Mrs.,  boarding  and  lodging,  1860  William 

Lamsou  George  F.,  auctioneer  (S.  F.)  res  728  Eighth 

Lamson  Henry,  joiner  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1860  William 

Lancaster  H.,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R. 


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Lancaster  H.  B.  Mrs.,  res  1765  Division 
Lancaster  Henry,  vegetableman  Owen  Lajfferty,  res  751  Cas- 
tro 
Lancaster  Thomas,  merchant  tailor  (S.  F.)  res  962  Third 
Landers  William  J.,  insurance  agent  (S.  F.)  res  1951  Grove 
Landon  William  W. ,  bookkeeper  F.  Barnard  &  Co.,  res  856 

Harrison 
Landrigan  Dennis,  farmer,  res  W  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Alca- 

traz  av 
Landrigan  James,  farmer,   res  W  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Alca- 

traz  av 
Landrigan  John,  laborer,  res  416  Seventh 
Lane  C.  S.,  dentist,  1207  Broadway,  res  513Delger 
LANE  C.  W.,  proprietor  Omnibus  Line,  office  Post  Office 

Building,  res  Lake  Shore  av  nr  Brooklyn 
Lane  E.  K.  Miss,  teacher,  res  965  Castro 
Lane  G.  E.,  joiner  C  P.  E.  E. 
Lane  James,  farmer,  res  S  s  East  14th  bet  Tevis  and  Lane, 

Fruit  Vale 
Lane  Mary  Miss,  tailoress  O.  P.  Hansen,  res  818  Twenty- 
first 
Lane  Thomas,  gasfitter  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  East  14th   bet  Tevis 

and  Lane,  Fruit  Yale 
Lane  Timothy,  hostler  Oakland  Trotting  Park 
Lane  William,  hay  and  grain,  SE  cor  Central  av  and  Market, 

res  965  Castro 
LANE'S  OMNIBUS  LINE,  C.  W.  Lane  proprietor,  office 

Post  Office  Building 
Laneham  Joseph  W.,  hostler,  res  703  Twenty-eighth 
Lang  Frankie  M.,  widow,  res  955  Fifth  av 
Lang  George  E.,  contractor  and  builder,  res  612  East  14th 
Lang  Henry,  laborer,  res  665  East  Central  av 
Lang  John,  gardener  W.  C.  Bartlett,  477  Prospect 
Lang  Winifred,  domestic  Albert  A.  West,  1977  Webster 
Langan  George  W.  (White  &  Langan)  attorn ey-at-law,  856 

Broadway,  res  360  Eighth 
Langbehn  Peter,  teamster  J.  Homer  Fitch,  res  S  s  Summer 

nr  San  Pablo  av,  Temescal 
Langdon  Frank  S.,  brakeman  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  12  Pearson's 

Eow 
Langdon  Frederick  W.,  res  1622  Fourteenth 
Langdon  Sheldon  W.,   car  repairer  C.  P.  E.  E.,    res  1622 

Fourteenth 
Langdon  Thomas,  bootmaker,  1616  Telegraph  av 
Lange  Frederick  W.,   agent   California  Cracker   Co.,    1025 

Chester,  res  1034  Peralta 


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OAKLAND     [  L  ]    DIRECTORY.  311 

Lange  George  A.,  foreman  Oakland  Chemical  Steam  Dyeing 
Works,  res  414  Fourteenth 

Langeneckert  J.  F.,  carver  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  S.  F. 

Langford  Thomas,  cigars  and  tobacco,  1768  Seventh,  res 
West  Oakland  House 

Langham  Charles  E.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1362  Eighth 

Langley  Charles  F.,  drugs  (S.  F.)  res  156  East  Central  av 

Langley  Frank  N.,  farmer,  res  936  Willow 

Langley  Frank  W.,  machinist  (S.  F.)  res  936  Willow 

Langley  Laban,  farmer,  res  1414  Ninth 

Langley  Melana,  widow,  res  156  East  Central  av 

Langlois  Anthony  Eev.,  chaplain  St.  Joseph's  Academy,  159 
Fifth 

Lanne  Flora,  widow,  res  516  Sixth,  rear 

Lannon  Bernard,  collector  Contra  Costa  Water  Co.,  res  1512 
Fifth 

Lansing  Garrett  L.,  clerk  C.  P.  R.  E.  (S.  F.)  res  122 
Ninth 

Lansing  Mary  R.,  widow,  res  122  Ninth 

Lapham  John  P.,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  1169  Tenth  av 

Laport  Louis,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Larkin  &  Harrington  (Thomas  P.  Larkin  and  John  Harring- 
ton) butchers,  SW  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Forty-ninth, 
Temescal 

Larkin  Benjamin,  painter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  and  extraman  Relief 
Hook  and  Ladder  Co.  No.  1, Oakland  Fire  Department, 
res  366  Third 

Larkin  Ellen  Miss,  res  W  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Forty-eighth, 
Temescal 

Larkin  H.  C  Miss,  teacher  Temescal  District  School,  res  S 
s  Forty-ninth  nr  Telegraph  av,  Temescal 

Larkin  Martha,  cook  Blake  House 

Larkin  Thomas  P.  (Larkin  &  Harrington)  res  SW  cor  Tele- 
graph av  and  Forty-ninth,  Temescal 

Laroche  E.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  666  Thirty-fourth 

Larrabee  George  T.,  clerk,  res  769  Jefferson 

Larrabee  James  O,,  mechanic  C.  B.  Rice,  res  1073  Thir- 
teenth av 

Larsen  &  Lausten  (Peter  Larsen  and  Charles  Lausten)  coffee 
saloon,  405  Seventh 

Larsen  Andrew,  painter,  res  812  Fifteenth 

Larsen  Charles  J.,  carver  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  1310 
Market 

Larsen  Henry,  hostler  Piedmont  Springs  Hotel 

Larsen  Lee  A.,  teamster  The  Thomas  Coal  Yard,  res  Capitol 
Hotel 


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312  OAKLAND     [  L  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Larsen  Niels,  laborer  Mountain  View  Cemetery,  res  Amador 

Hotel 
Larsen  Peter  (Larsen  &  Lausten)  res  831  Franklin 
Larson  Annie  Mrs.,  seamstress  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Larue  James,  real  estate,  res  662  East  Central  av 
Larue  John,  capitalist,  res  662  East  Central  av 
Larue  Lucas  B.,  res  814  East  15th 
Lascombe  Eugene,  basket  manufactory  and  fancy  goods  and 

jewelry,  877  Washineton 
Lass  Christian,  master  mariner,  res  1661  Lincoln 
Latch  John  P.,  painter    Charles   E.    Eutherford,    res    1379 

Broadway 
Latchford  Katie,  domestic  1326  Fourth  av 
Lathrop  Frank  H.,  res  955  Grove 

Lathrop  Solomon,  jeweler,  1059  Broadway,  res  959  Jefferson 
Latimer  Bros.  (E.  J.  and  J.  Stanley  Latimer)  fruits,  groceries 

and  feed,  1220  Market 
Latimer  J.  Stanley  (Latimer  Bros.)  res  1220  Market 
Latimer  John  T.,  res  1212  Magnolia 
Latimer  Eichard  J.  (Latimer  Bros.)  res  1220  Market 
Latimer  Thomas,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
LATON  BENJAMIN  B.,  agent  Liverpool  and  London  and 

Globe  Insurance  Co.,  906  Broadway,  res  1073  Central  ay 
Laton  George  A.,  clerk  B.  B.  Layton,  res  1073  Central  av 
Laton  Jerome  B.,    brakeman  C.  P.  E.  E.,    res   1053   Thir- 
teenth av 
Latty  William,  laborer  John  H.  Medau,  res  County  Eoad, 

Hays  Valley 
LAUDEN  M.  K.,  proprietor  Oakland  Business  College,  377 

Central  av,  res  404  Central  av 
Lauer  Joseph  W.,  veterinary  surgeon,  office  NE  cor  Alice 

and  Eighth,  res  Second  bet  Franklin  and  Webster 
Lauer  Martin,  miner,  res  703  Harrison 
Laughland  William,  stair  builder  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res 

657  Madison 
Laumeister  Herman  F.,  butcher,  res  319  Seventh 
Lauphus  Charles,  porter  (S.  F.)  res  1153  Seventh 
Laursen   Michael,    manufacturer    Turbine    Windmill,    701 

Adeline 
Lausten  Charles  (Larsen  &  Lausten)  res  831  Franklin 
Lausten  Hans,  waiter  Larsen  &  Lausten,  res  1727  Myrtle 
Lausten  Laust  C,  gardener,  res  1727  Myrtle 
Lauterwasser  F.  P.,  capitalist,  res  572  Tenth 
Lautz  Clemens,  clerk,  res  NE  cor  Tenth  and  Franklin 
Lavorel  Pierre,  cook  Pagge  Brothers,  res  (  61  Third 
Lawler  John  J.,  car  repairer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1714  Eighth 


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OAKLAND    [  L  ]    DIRECTORY.  313 

Lawlor  Daniel,  laborer,  res  655  Jefferson 

Lawlor  William  M.,  physician  and  surgeon,  404  Central  av, 

res  528  Ninth 
Lawrence  DeWitt  C,  proprietor   Oakhmd   Press,  res  1691 

Seventh 
Lawrence  Edward  E.,  manager  Hayes,  Carrick  &  Co.,  res 

W  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Peabody's  Lane 
Lawrence  Frederick,  butcher  Martin  Samson,  res  1301  Pe- 

ralta 
Lawrence  Frederick,  cook,  res  N  s  School  House  Eoad  nr 

Fruit  Vale  av 
Lawrence  Haver,  dairyman  Lewis  Lawrence,  res  N  s  School 

House  Koad  nr  Fruit  Vale  av 
Lawrence  Harry  H.,  clerk  William  C.  Mason,  res  266  East 

14th 
Lawrence  Henry  H-,  assistant  assayer  U.  S.  Mint  (S.  F.)  res 

N  s  East  27th  nr  Twenty-first  av,  Highland  Park 
Lawrence  John,  laborer  C.  P.  K.  R.,  res  12  Pearson's  Row 
Lawrence  John  H.  (Robinson  &  Lawrence)  res  307  Seventh 
Lawrence  Joseph,  clerk,  res  360  Third 
Lawrence  Joseph,  laborer,  res  915  East  15th 
Lawrence  Lewis,  dair}-,  N  s  School  House  Road  nr  Fruit 

Vale  av 
Lawrence  Nathaniel,  res  E  s  Adeline  bet  Thirty-second  and 

Thirty-fourth 
Lawrence  Robert  E.,  joiner  C.  P.  R.  R. 
liAWRIE  A.  G.,  searcher  of  records,  812  Broadway,  res  1017 

Jackson 
Lawrie  Robert,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  600  Twelfth 
Laws  Frederick  U.,  mechanical  engineer,  res  864  Chester 
Laws  James,  liquors,  West  End  Hotel 
Lawson  Alfred  B.  (Hirshberg  &  Lawson)  res  764  Sixth 
Lawson  Charles,  driver  Eagle  Box  Factory,  res  657  Jefferson 
LAWTON  ISRAEL,  attorney-at-law,    1004  Broadway,   res 

1207  Castro 
Lawton  James,  lauudryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Lawton  John,  poultry  ranch,  NE  cor  Ninth  av  and  East  25th 
Lawton  William  D.,  law  student,  1004  Broadway,  res  1207 

Castro 
Lawyer  Mary  Mrs.,  res  517  Ninth 
Law^'er  Perry,  carpenter,  res  517  Ninth 

Lay  Anson,  upholsterer  Lyon  &  Kinsey,  res  912  Washington 
Lay  ton  Jane  Mrs.,  proprietress  Star  House,  1803  Seventh 
Layton  Reuben  P.  (Layton,  Thayer  &  Co.)  res  1269  Castro 
LAYTON,  THAYER  &  CO.  (Reuben  P.  Layton  and  Clarence 

C.  Thayer)  real  estate  agents  and  auctioneers,  477  Ninth 


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314  OAKLAND     [  L  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Lazzari  S.,  waiter,  res  462  Ninth 

Le  Ballister  Thomas  W.,   blacksmith  Walter  Blair,  res  462 

East  Central  av 
Le  Beau  Ilinski,  upholsterer,  res  374  First 
Le  Blond  Amedee,  carpenter,  res  615  Franklin 
Le  Clair  Sarah,  widow,  res  1206  Thirtieth 
Le  Clair  Theodore,  clerk,  res  1206  Thirtieth 
Le  Conte  L.  J.,  civil  engineer  (S.  F.)  res  961  Jackson 
Le  Cure  D.  J.,  res  606  Eighteenth 

Le  Fort  Edward,  janitor  City  Hall,  res  1460  Telegraph  av 
Le  Gro  Isaiah,  engineer  C.  P.  K.  R.,  res  1008  Wood 
Le  Noir  Nathaniel  L.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  223  Third 
Le  Prince  Peter,  driver  Oakland  R.  R.,  res  E  s  Telegraph 

av  nr  Birch,  Temescal 
Le  Yoyer  Rose,  nurse  Isaac  L.  Requa,  Piedmont  Springs 
Leach   Camilla   Miss,    teacher   drawing  and  French,  Snell 

Seminary,  res  598  Central  av 
Leach  Frank,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Leach  Hattie  Mrs.,  clerk  H.  C.  Taft&  Co.,  res  cor  Franklin 

and  Durant 
Leach  Stephen  W.,    musical  director  Morgan  Conservatory 

of  Music,  res  363  East  Central  av 
Leahey  John  W.,  mason,  res  1166  Central  av 
Leake  Benjamin  T.,  soap  manufacturer,  res  1313  West 
LEAKE    HENRY    A.,  attorney-at-law  and  notary  public, 

1004  Broadway,  res  1383  Harrison 
Learn  Reuben  B.,  dentist  (S.  F.)  res  1120  Third  av 
Leary  Cornelius,  laborer,  res  863  Lydia 
Leary  Eliza  L.  Mrs.,  res  1261  Kirkham 
Leavell  Erasmus  T.,  wheelwright,  res  2229  Elm 
Leavers  Richard,  engineer  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Market  and 

Twentieth 
Leavitt  Charles  C,  adjuster  duties    (S.  F.)  res  1000  Peralta 
Leavitt  Diana  Mrs.,  res  West  Oakland  House 
Leavitt  Frank  A.,  engineer,  res  813  Peralta 
Leavitt  J.  B.,  compositor  Pacific  Press,  res  cor  Central  av 

and  Castro 
Leber  Charles,  carpenter,  res  660  East  18th 
Leber  Lewis,  carpenter,  res  660  East  18th 
Lebhardt  Peter,    cigarmaker   Frank  R.    Weider,   res    Ala- 
meda 
Lebrecht  William   (Galvin  &  Lebrecht)  res  cor  Sixteenth 

and  Telegraph  av 
Leckie  Robert  S.,  deputy  city  assessor,  res  821  Magnolia 
Lechleiter  John,  mechanic,  res  466  Twenty-fourth 
Leddon  John  F. ,  clerk,  res  458  Fifth 


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OAKLAND    [  L  ]    DIRECTORY.  315 

Ledgett  Thomas,  foreman  Geo,  Howes  (S.  F.)  res  1010  Wood 

Ledwidge  John,  pile  driver,  res  1367  Eighteenth 

Lee  <fe  Porter  (Louis  A,  Lee  and  John  S.  Porter)  dental  lab- 

ratorj,  954  Broadway,  rooms  3-4 
Lee  Alfred  W.,  tinsmith  Owen  C.  Kirk,  res  315  East  Cen- 
tral av 
Lee  Alice  T.  Miss,  teacher  Lafayette  School,   res  478  Ed- 
wards 
Lee  Charles  P.,  helper  Eagle  Box  Factory,   res  819  Wash- 
ington 
Lee  David  C,  bootblack  (S.  F.)  res  916  Broadway 
Lee  Edward  J.,  coachman,  res  1361  Broadway 
Lee  E.  W.,  dentist,  office  and  res  818  East  15th 
Lee  Frank,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  316  East  10th 
Lee  H.,  house  and  sign  painter,  362  Central  av 
Lee  Hamilton  Rev.,  pastor  Church  of  the  Advent,  res  NE 

cor  Twelfth  av  and  East  20th 
Lee  Henry,  res  1209  Seventh 
Lee  Henry,  carpenter,  res  1633  Myrtle 
Lee  Henry  C,  bookkeeper  William  Surryhne  &  Co.,  res  478 

Edwards 
'Lee  H.  J.  Mrs.,  teacher  Irving  Grammar  School,  res   478 

Edwards 
Lee  James  R.,  speculator,  res  818  East  15th 
Lee  John,  wool  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  932  Fourteenth 
Lee  Lena  Miss,  res  521  Sixth 

Lee  Leon  A.,  barber  W.  J.  Edmonds,  res  818  Henry 
Lee  Louis  A.  (Lee  &  Porter)  res  818  East  15th 
Lee  Mary,  domestic  L.  P.  Fisher,  res  686  Thirty -fourth 
Lee  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  1361  Broadway 
Lee  Nellie  Miss,  chambermaid  Mrs.  L.  H.  Olmsted 
Lee  Phineas  W.,  butcher,  SW  cor  Sixteenth   and  San  Pa- 
blo av 
Lee  Ralph  K.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  478  Edwards 
Lee  Robert,  res  1709  Chase 

Lee  William  E.,  helper  Eagle  Box  Factory,  res  819  Wash- 
ington 
Lee  William  H.,  foreman  Oakland  Planing  Mills,  res  819 

Washington 
Lee  William  J.,  painter,  res  925  Thirty-sixth 
Lefavre  Alexander,  res  1112  Thirty-fourth 
Lefebvre  Charles,  fisherman,  res  S  s  First  bet  Jefferson  and 

Clay 
Leet  Samuel  T.,  miner,  res  152  Fifth 

IjEFEVKE]  ALFRED,  dentist,  office  NW  cor  Broadway  and 
Eighth,  res  832  Alice 


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316  OAKLAND    [  L  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Leffingwell  James  S.,  homoeopathist,  1068  Broadway 
Leffingwell  William,  real  estate  (S.  F.)  res  Nicboll  House 
LiEGLER  HENRY  T.,  physician  and  surgeon  and  member 

Board  of  Health,  res  616  Central  av 
Lehford  Thomas,  laborer,  res  1722  Pacific 
Lehmann  Henry  G.,   shoemaker,  473  Central  av,  res  1944 

Filbert 
Lehmann  Joseph,  gardener,  res  686  Sycamore 
Lehmkuhl  H.  H.  C,  porter  (S.  F.)  res  1615  Seward 
Lehmkuhl  Lueder,  cigarmaker  Mrs.  M.  Heim,  res  709  Fifth 
Lehn  George,  carpetlayer,  res  Capitol  Hotel 
Lehner  George,  blacksmith  (S.  F.)  res  1421  Seventeenth 
Lehrbass  Eichard,  liquors,  919  Seventh 
Leigh  Spencer  M.,    carriagemaker  Walter  Welsh,  res   365 

Thirteenth 
Leighou  Walter  W.,  painter  C.  P.  K.  R.,  res  403  Ninth 
Leigh  ton  A.  T.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1458  Broadway 
Leighton  Rufus,    shorthand  reporter  (S.   F.)  res  353  East 

Central  av 
Leighton  Thomas  A.,  carpenter  Oakland  Planing  Mills,  res 

1012  Pine 
Leimert  Louis,  capitalist,  res  N  s  Twenty-third   nr  Webster 
Leist  Charles,  clerk    Oakland  Bag   Manufacturing  Co.,  res 

254  East  17th 
Leist  Mary  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  254  East  17th 
Leitch  David,  laborer,  res  621  Third 
Leitch  John,  plumber,  res  621  Third 
Leith  Antonio,  fireman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Leith  Joseph,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Lekgoat  Louis,  laborer,  res  363  Third 

Leland  CM.,  printer  Pacific  Press,  res  Central  avnr  Broad- 
way 
Leland  John,  carpenter,  res  Twenty-second  nr  Magnolia 
Lemcke  Martin,  traveling  agent  (S.  F.)  res  166  Tenth 
Lemieux  Charles  W.,  laborer  Contra  Costa  Water  Co.,  res 

224  Fifth 
Lemmon  Margaret,  widow,  res  1059  East  16th 
Lemmon  Thomas,  shoemaker,  res  1221  Harrison 
Lemoges  Joseph,  boots  and  shoes,  Vinzent  Block,  res  806 

Castro 
Lemon  Elsie,  domestic  James  W.  Staples,  res  W  s  Webster 

nr  Moss  av 
Lemon  James  A.,  butcher  W  H.  Herring,   res  951  Webster 
Lemon  James  M.,  contractor,  res  624  Seventeenth 
Lemon  Joseph   F.,   paperhanger  McGovern  &   Cahill.    res 

1431  Filbert 


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OAKLAND    [  L  ]    DIRECTORY.  317 

Lemon  Josie  Miss,  teacher  Lafayette  School,  res  624  Seven- 
teenth 
Lemon  Sidney  Mrs.,  widow,  drugs,  704  Broadway 
Lemot  Louis,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Lener  Joseph  A.,  bootblack,  459  Seventh,  res  370  Seventh 
Lenormand  Emile,  res  811  East  14th 

Lenox  Edward  H.  (E.  H.  Lenox  &  Son)  res  569  East  17th 
Lenox  Edward  P.  (E.  H.  Lenox  &  Son)  res  569  East  I7th 
Lenox  E.  H,  &  Son    (Edward   H.    and   Edward  P.  Lenox) 
wood  and  coal,   S  s  East  14th  bet  Eleventh  and  Twelfth 
avs 
Lent  Charles  H.,  commercial  traveler,  res  1802  San  Pablo  av 
Lentell  James,  manufacturer  and  dealer  harness,  saddles  and 

bridles,  469-471  Fourteenth,  res  1385  Telegraph  av 
Lenz  William,  groceries  and  liquors,  216  Second,  and  liquor 

saloon,  NE  cor  Seventh  and  Broadway,  res  216  Second 
Leon  George  T.,  engineer,  res  1219  Chestnut 
Leon  Joseph,  res  837  Twenty-ninth 
Leonard  Charles  W.,  physician,  res  527  Thirty-sixth 
Leonard  Daniel,  laborer,  res  841  Thirtieth 
Leonard  Edward,  tailor,  469  Sixth 
Leonard  Edward  P.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  590  Sycamore 
Leonard  George,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Shell  Mound 
Leonard  George,  patternmaker,  res  SE  cor  Thirty-fifth  and 

Grove 
Leonard  Herbert  M.,    clerk  Charles  McCall,  res  590  Syca- 
more 
Leonard  Hugh,  laborer,  res  2029  West 
Leonard  John,  laborer,  res  471  Twenty-sixth 
Leonard  Joseph,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Leonard  Patrick,  gardener,  res  Perry  nr  Oakland  av 
Leonard  Richard,  cook,  res  701  T^^enty-seventh 
Leonard  Thomas  J.,  laborer  Mills'  Seminary,  res  Fitchburg 
Leonard  "Willard  A.,   clerk  Joshua  Dunbar,  res  590  Syca- 
more 
Leonard  William,  laborer,  res  837  Thirtieth 
Leonard  W.  P.,  publisher,  res  Centennial  House 
Leonhard  Frederick  W.,  cooper  (S,  F.)  res  1821  William 
Leonhardt  Henry,  res  916  Kirkham 
Lepo  I.,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Lepont  Ferdinand,  real  estate,  res  701  Clay 
Leprotti  Sistra,  res  815  Twenty-eighth 
Lerche  Julius,  musician,  res  766  Fifth 
Lesher  Charles,  res  1609  Myrtle 
Leslie  George,  teamster,  res  915  Fifth 
Leslie  Hector,  miner,  res  1665  Grove 


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318  OAKLAND    [  L  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Lessep  Ferdinand,  waiter  John  Marques,  res  508  Seventh 

Letroadec  Henry,  saloonkeeper,  res  313  Sixth 

Letter  George,  clerk  Jacob  Letter,  res  1019  Clay 

Letter  Jacob,    clothing   and   gents   furnishing   goods,    957 

Broadway,  res  1019  Clay 
Leucke  Eliza  Miss,  milliner,  res  817  Market 
Levanway  William  N.,  musician,  res  510  Seventh 
Leverer  Francis,  laborer,  res  914  East  Central  av 
Leverett  Edward  J.,  hunter,  res  1903  West 
LEVI  I.  R.  MRS.,  proprietress  New  Snyder  House,   469^ 

Ninth 
Levy  Bernard  J.,  travelling  agent  (S.  F.)  res  1066  East  21st 
Levy  Henry,  with  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  res  662  Fourth 
Levy  Henry  K.,  clerk  Doheny  &  Marum,  res  410  Tenth 
Levy  Herman  L.,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  Tubbs  Hotel 
Levy  Joseph,  clerk,  res  306  Tenth 

Levy  M.  &  Co.  (Morris  Levy)  pawnbrokers,  1162  Broadway 
Levy  Mandel,  clerk,  res  814  Harrison 
Levy  Myer,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  306  Tenth 
Levy  Morris  (M.  Levy  &  Co.)  res  306  Tenth 
Levy  AVolf,  dealer  secondhand  clothes,   850  Broadway,  res 

850  Franklin 
Lewald  August,  miner,  res  319  Seventh 
Lewis  &  Co.  (Charles  P.  Lewis  and  Hiram  M.  Heflin)  new 

and  secondhand  furniture,  760  Seventh 
Lewis  Anton,  laborer,  res  617  East  17th 
Lewis  Charles  P.  (Lewis  &  Co.)  res  316  Tenth 
Lewis  Columbus  E.  (C.  R.  Lewis  &  Co.)  res  1453  Brush 
LEWIS  C.  R.  &  CO.  (Columbus  E.   Lewis)   produce  and 

commission  merchants,  1009  Broedway 
Lewis  David,  clerk  Solomon  Levis,  res  841  Broadway 
Lewis  David,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  947  Willow 
Lewis  Eugene  F.,  brakeman  C  P.  E.  E.,  res  3  Pearson 
Lewis  Fred  A.,  bookkeeper  John  Cushing,  res  264  Eleventh 
Lewis  Freeman  H.,  whitener  (S.  F.)  res  1012  Franklin 
Lewis  George,  clerk  D.  A.  McKinley,  res  970  Washington 
Lewis  George  Jr.,  driver  Hose  No.  4,  Oakland  Fire  Depart- 
ment, res  1072  Eighth  av 
LEWIS  GEORGE  W.,  attorney-at-law,  921  Broadway,  room 

14,  res  1267  Brush 
Lewis  Henry,  carpenter,  res  367  Third 
Lewis  James,  carpenter,  res  514  Fifteenth 
Lewis  John,  peddler,  res  1170  Sixteenth  av 
Lewis  Josiah,  carriage  painter  (S.  F.)  res  370  Sixth 
Lewis  M.  A.  Mrs.,  Woman's  Temperance  Coffee  House,  512 
I  Seventh,  res  Wilcox  Block,  room  35 

.    r.     LAUIlUni-  Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


OAKLAND    [  Xj  ]    DIRECTORY.  319 

Lewis  E.  C,  res  962  Twenty-eighth 
Lewis  Robert,  phimber  (S.  F.)  res  947  Willow 
Lewis  Samuel  0.,  peddler,  res  Belle vue  House 
Lewis  Solomon,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  841  Broadway 
Lewis  T.  F.,  salesman,  res  Tremont  House 
Lewis  Thomas,  wheelwright  Northey  &  Wagar,  res  527  Sev- 
enth 
Lewthwaite  Alexander,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)res  1366  Fifth  av 
Lewthwaite  C.  E.  Miss,  compositor  Tribune  Publishing  Co., 

res  1366  Fifth  av 
Leyner  Christina,  widow,  confectionery,  1362  Center 
Liberty  Hall,  835  Brush 

LICENSE  COLLECTOR  (City)  J.  A.  Booth,  City  Hall 
Lichtenstein  Bernhard,  tailor  Brown  &  McKinnon,   res  76') 

Jackson 
Lichtenthaler  Mary  Miss,  res  666  Tenth 
Liddicoat  John,  mining,  res  1940  Union 
Liebel  George,  bartender  Jacob  Liebel,  res  782  East  Cent- 
ral av 
Liebel  Jacob,  wines  and  liquors,  782  East  Central  av 
Liebel  Jacob  F.,  compositor  Brooklyn  Vidette,  res  782  East 

Central  av 
Liebman  Louis  (E.  D.  Block  &  Co.)  res  856  Brush 
Liebmann  Otto,  liquor  saloon,  1791  Seventh,  res  1726  Wil- 
liam 
Liese  Arthur,  butcher  Henry  Liese,  res  765  East  Central  av 
Liese  Henry,  meat  market,  765  East  Central  av 
Lievaux  Charles,  cook  Jeremiah  Jury,  res  212  Third 
Liftchild  Charles,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1708  Lincoln 
Liftchild  Judson,  clerk,  res  1708  Lincoln 
Liftchild  Sarah  Mrs.,  res  1708  Lincoln 
Lightbody  Hamilton  I.,  student  dentist,  res  480  Merrimac 
Likins  John,  farmer,  res  W  s  Oakland  av  nr  Prospect 
LILIENCRANTZ  AUGUST,  physician  and  surgeon,  office 

and  res  1459  Telegraph  av 
Lilienthal  Frederick,  coachman  Hiram  Tubbs,   res  266  East 

Central  av 
Lilienthal  Hattie,  domestic  1417  Sixth  av 
Lillie  Douglas  N.,  canvasser,  res  1921  Myrtle 
Lillie  Thomas  G.,  laborer,  res  1921  Myrtle 
Lillis  Owen,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Linbridge  Robert,  master  mariner,  res  1217  Kirkham 
Lincoln   Charles   P.,    clerk   C.  P.  R.  R.    (S.  F.)    res    1561 

Eighth 
Lincoln  Grammar  School,  T.  O.  Crawford  principal,  NE  cor 
Tenth  and  Alice 


GILBEBT  &  BROWN 


Parlies  Purcbnslnsr  ruriilslied  wllli  Jloner  Tor 

Buildiiip  — PnvnI.le    In    Instnniiieiits  at   Lou-  Itatos  of 
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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR. 


320  OAKLAND    [  L  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Lincoln  H.  D.,  carpenter,  res  365  Ninth 
Lincoln  Henry  S.,  clerk  C.  P.  E.  R  (S.  F.)  res  1561  Eighth 
Lincoln  J.  S.,  car  cleaner  C.  P.  R.R.,  res  1770  Division 
Lindeman  Henry,  carpenter,  res  N  s  Grove  bet  Thirty-ninth 

and  Fortieth,  Temescal 
Lindeman  John  H.,  res  SW  cor  Fifth  and  Lewis 
Lindenbaum  Meyer,  second  hand  furniture,  717  Broadway 
Lindenberger  Thomas  E.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Fruit  Vale 

av  nr  East  14th 
Lindenberger  William  E.,   res  W  s  Fruit  Vale  av  nr  East 

14th 
Lindhard  William,  res  S  s  Second  av  nr  College  av 
Lindop  Charles,  carriage  trimmer  Northey  &  Wagar,  res  677 

East  Central  av 
Lindsay  Celia  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  600  East  Central  av 
Lindsay   Hannah,   nurse  Alfred  Bannister,    1404  Harrison 
Lindsay  John  W. ,  house  and  sign  painter,  911  Chester,  res 

NW  cor  East  16th  and  Eleventh  av 
Lindsey  Oliver,  artesian  well  borer,  res  1662  William 
Linn  William  N.,  laborer,  res  N  s  Forty-second  nr  Telegraph 

av,  Temescal 
Linnane  Peter  F.,  laborer,  res  S  s  Seventh  bet  Franklin  and 

Webster 
Linnen  Patrick,  drayman,  res  473  Twenty-fifth 
Lion  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (of  London)  E.   A.   Heron  agen  t 

422  Central  av 
Lippman  Abraham,  dry  and  fancy  goods,  903  Broadway, res 

1157  Alice 
Lippold  &  Kayser  (Joseph  Lippold  and  John  Kayser)  pro- 
prietors West  Oakland  Laundry,  1727  Fourteenth 
Lippold  Joseph  (Lippold  &  Kayser)  res  1729  Fourteenth 
Lissner  Louis,  manager  M.  Levy  &  Co.,  res  261  Eighth 
Lister  Archie,  train  dispatcher  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1729  Goss 
Lister  Robert,  machinist  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1728  William 
Li  tie   Joseph  H.,  freight  clerk  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1057  East 

Central  av 
Little  Frank,  res  2202  Market 
Little  Hattie  Miss,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  bet  Fortieth  and 

Forty-first,  Temescal 
Little  James  R.,  bookkeeper  C.  P.  R.  R.  (S.  F.)  res  SWcor 

Eleventh  and  Cypress 
Little  Joseph  B,,  expressman  (S.  F.)  res  1555  Seventh 
Little  Samuel,  woodturner  East  Oakland  Planing  Mills,  res 

581  Caledonia  av 
Little  William    C.    (Taylor   &    Co.)  res  W  s  Broadway  nr 

Moss  av 


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.     1*.     LnUllUni.    Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


OAKLAND    [  L  ]    DIRECTORY.  321 

Littlefield  Charles  A.,  contractor  and  builder,  res  479 Twen- 
ty-sixth 
Littlefield  Frederick  W.,  machinist  C.  P.   R.  R.,  res   908 

Pine 
Littlejohn   Edward   H.,    engineer   C.  P.    R.  R.,    res   1019 

Chester 
Littlejohn  Gilbert  H.,  conductor  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1019  Sev- 
enth av 
Livermore  Charles  E.,  res  cor  McAdam  and  Fourth  av 
Livermore  Elizabeth,  widow,  res  E  s  McAdam  nr  Fourth  av 
Livermore   Horatio   P.,  capitalist   (S.    F.)    and   proprietor 

Thermal  Vale  Nursery,  res  cor  Fourth  av  and  McAdam 
Livermore   James   Homer   (J.   A.    Gilman   &  Co.)  res  753 

Scenth 
LIVERPOOL  AND  LONDON  AND  GLOBE  INSURANCE 

CO.,  B.  B.  Laton  agent,  906  Broadway 
Livingston  Fred.  S.,  carpenter,  res  678  East  32nd,  Lynn 
Lloj^d  Alfred,  salesman  P.  Jacobs,  res  1377  Fifteenth 
Lloyd  Charles  E.  (Beardsley  &  Lloyd)  res  316  Tenth 
Lloyd  John,  attorney-at-law  (S.    F.)   res  Fruit  Vale  av  nr 

Fruit  Vale  crossing 
Lloyd  Julia  Miss,  teacher  Eucalyptus  Hall  School,  res  1063 

Eleventh  av 
Lock  Zachariah,  expressman,  res  1707  William 
Locke  Anna  H.,  widow,  res  424  East  Tenth 
Locke  Francis  L.,  miller  (S.  F.)  res  1725  Central  av 
Locke  J.  Everett,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  424  East  Tenth 
Locke  William  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1406  Alice 
Lockhart  A.  G.,  carpenter,  res  1717  Filbert 
Lockwood  John  G.,  agent  Automatic  Sewing  Machines,  361 

Twelfth,  res  924  Filbert 
Loder   Frank,  billposter  Stilwell  &  Son,  res  N  s  Eighteenth 

nr  Telegraph  av 
Loeber  August,  packer  (S.  F.)  res  660  Alice 
Loeber  Herman,  clerk  (S.  F. )  res  660  Alice 
Loeper  Charles  F.  G.,  brassfounder,  904  Washington,  res 

1407  Thirteenth 
Loeper  Minnie,  widow,  res  904  Washington 
Logan  Harry  C,  clerk  C.  P.  R.  R.    (S.  F.)  res  867  Chester 
Logan  James  E.,  wheelwright,  1362  San  Pablo  av,  res  860 

Twenty-sixth 
Logan  Margaret,  widow,  res  709  Harrison 
Logan  O.  C.  (Benedict,  Capell  &  Logan)  res  Fruit  Vale 
Lohman  Isaac,  groceries  (S.  F.)  res  1387  Madison 
Lohrmann    John,    pickle    manufacturer    (S.    F.)    res    866 

Chester 


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GEO.W.  CLARK,  645  MarKel  St.,S.  F.,  Unporter  Frencl  and  EnglisH  WALL  PAPERS 


322  OAKLAND    [  L  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Lohse  Paul  (Taylor  &  Lohse)  res  1152  Franklin 

Lohsen  George  H.,    laborer,    res  N  s   Spring   nr  Adeline, 

Temescal 
Lombard  Charles  L.,  carpent3r  (S.  F.)  res  224  Second 
Lombard   Emma   Mrs.,    domestic   Oakland   Ladies'   Relief 

Society  Home,  S  s  Linden  bet  Telegraph  av  and  Broad- 
way, Temescal 
Long  Alice  Miss,  compositor,  res  1786  Taylor 
Long  Alvau,  engineer  C.  P.  E.  R.  stmr  Thoroughfare,  res 

1267  Clay 
Long  C.  Morris,  salesman  Hauser  &  Ott,  res  467  Thirteenth 
Long  Ellen,  domestic  W  s  Fruit  Vale  av  1^  miles  north  of 

Old  County  Eoad 
Long  Emery  M.,  storekeeper  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1670  Eighth 
Long  James,  porter  (S.  F.)  res  952  Willow 
Long  John,  N  s  Alcatraz  av  nr  San  Pablo  av,  Temescal 
Long  John,  laborer,  res  619  Magnolia 
Long  Levy  H.,  carpenter,  res  811  Henry 
Long  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  res  1786  Taylor 
Long  William,  butcher,  1753  Seventh,  res  1726  William 
Longe  &  Baliran  (M.  Longe  and  J.  Baliran)  French  bakery, 

617  Broadway 
Longe  Marcel  (Longe  &  Baliran)  res  617  Broadway 
Longfellow  Biglow  L.,  res  1002  East  21st 
Longhi  Cornelia  (C.  Pedrini  &  Co.)  res  SE  cor  Telegraph 

av  and  Birch,  Temescal 
Longonotti   John,  foreman  candymaker    (S.   F.)    res   1719 

Lincoln 
Look  George,  driver  Brooklyn  and  Fruit  Vale  E.  E.,  res 

Hermitage  House 
Look  Eichard,  res  566  East  18th 
Loomis  George,  carpet  layer,  res  770  Fifth 
Loomis  Henry,  groceries,  829  Willow 
Loomis  William,   hostler  George  Blanchard,  res  567  East 

Centra]  av 
Lorch  Matthew,  boots  and  shoes,  1453  Seventh 
Lord  Oliver,  carpenter  Jordan  Brothers,  res  1206  Clay 
Loredal  George,  master  mariner,  res  1474  Ninth 
Loreil  Theodore,  laborer  Louis  Lamballot,  res  Old  County 

Eoad  nr  Fruit  Vale  av 
Lorenson  John,  gardener  William  W.  Hale,  res  cor  Clifton 

av  and  New  Broadway 
Lorenzo  John,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  E. 
liORING  GEORGE  Y.,  superintendent  Oakland  E.  E.Co., 

res  1054  Tenth 
Loring  Williston  A.  (Nash,  Brown  &  Co.)  res  1220  Castro 


SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUNDRY 


r33  Geary  St.,  San  Francisco. 
OFFICES  |gg2  Broadway,  Oakland. 


i.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE,  365  Tenth. 


OAKLAND    [  L  ]    DIRECTORY.  323 

Lorquin  Ernst  F.,  naturalist  (S.  F.)  res  2118  Elm 
Lorquin  Henry  F.,  naturalist  (S.  F.)res  2118  Elm 
Lorthen  Charles,  farmer,  res  765  Twenty-first 
Lothrop  Anna  Miss,  dressmaker  Mrs.  E.  W.  Johnson,  resN 

s  Fortj-^-second  nr  Grove,  Temescal 
Lothrop  Charles,  with  E.  D.  Block  &  Co.,  res  N  s  Forty- 
second  nr  Grove,  Temescal 
Lothrop  F.  C.  Mrs.,  res  N  s  Forty-second  nr  Grove,    Te- 
mescal 
Loud  Harry  A.,  barber,  612  East  Central  av,  res  1112  Elev- 
enth av 
Loud  Warren,  saloon,  1736  Seventh,  res  12  Pearson's  Eow 
Loudon  John  L.,   commission  merchant  (S.   F.)  res    1262 

Webster 
Lougee  Charles  H.,  joiner  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1513  Eighth 
Lough  <fe  Wilkinson  (Henry  S.  Lough  and  William  J.  Wil- 
kinson) butchers,  800  Broadway 
Lough  Henry  S.  (Lough  &  Wilkinson)  res  420  Fifth 
Louis  John  B.  L.,  lapidary,  res  NE  cor  Third  av  and  Ninth 
Louis  Manuel  G.,  laborer,  res  E  s  Fruit  Vale  av  nr  County 

Eoad 
Louis  Maria  Mrs.,  wines  and  liquors,  NE  cor  Third  av  and 

East  9th 
Love  Joseph  W.,  florist  James  Hutchison,  res  485  Twenty- 
sixth 
Love  William  H,  carpenter,  res  485  Twenty-sixth 
Lovejoy  R.  Miss,  tailoress  (S.  F.)  res  1762  William 
Loveland  Frank,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  E,.,  res  S.  F. 
Loveland  John  F.,  teamster  (S.  F.)  res  1719  Taylor 
Lovell  Charles  H.,  law  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  667  Thirty-fifth 
Lovett  William  B.,  teacher,  res  1076  East  24th 
Lovett  William  E.,   attorney-at-law  (S.   F.)  res  1311  Six- 
teenth av 
Low  C.  Adolphe  (W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.)  res  S.  F. 
Low  Frederick  G.,  janitor  Broadway  School,  res  454  Twen- 
ty-sixth 
Low  James,  clerk,  res  1804  Telegraph  av 
Lowden  Samuel,   superintendent  California  Fire  and  Water 

Proof  Paint  Co.,  555  Broadway,  res  971  Center 
Lowden  William  H.,  insurance  agent  (S.  F.)  and  secretary 
California  Fire  and  Water  Proof  Paint  Co.,  555  Broad- 
way, res  971  Center 
Lowell  Frank,  car  repairer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  14  Pearson's  Row 
Lowell  John  P.,  res  629  Fourteenth 

Lowell  Nathan  R.,  Eagle  Warehouse  (S.  F.)  res  NE   cor 
West  and  Sixteenth 


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Call  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Harl^et  St.,  S.  F.,  WMesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  Paper  Hangings" 


324  OAKLAND    [  L  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Lowen  Nicholas,  baker  F.  Handler,  1271  San  Pablo  av 

Lowenberg  Raphael,  res  370  Fifteenth 

Lower  George  W.,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  W  s  Elm  bet 

Plymouth  av  and  Hawthorne 
Lowrie  Robert,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  600  Central  av 
Lowry  Gertrude  Mrs.,  bakery,  911  Seventh 
Lowry  Michael,  carpenter,  res  911  Seventh 
Loyn  Charles,  brewer,  res  621  Broadway 
Loze  Louise,  widow,  teacher  music  and  languages,  res  1222 

Eighth 
Lubbock  O.,  conductor  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Alameda 
Lucas  Charles  F.,  general  agent,  res  1601  Telegraph  av 
Lucas  Charles  F.  Jr.,  clerk  W.  M.  Anderson,  res  1601  Tele- 
graph av 
Lucas  John,  merchant  (Arizona)  res  653  Seventh 
Lucas  Nathaniel  B.,  carpenter,  res  1007  Twenty-second 
Lucas  Robert  B.,  carpenter,  res  770  Twenty -first 
LUCE  GEORGE  J.,  dentist,  1004  Broadway,  rooms  12-15, 

res  224  Central  av 
Lucitt  Annie,  domestic  B.  Stone,  1160  Alice 
Ludeman  John,   driver  William  T.   Sagehorn,  res  SW  cor 

Sixth  and  Jefferson 
Ludeman  Otto,  manufacturer  brooms,  E  s  Webster  bet  Cen- 
tral av  and  Thirteenth 
Ludemann  H.,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor  Fifteenth  and 

Kirkham,  res  S.  F. 
Ludlow  Charles  H.,  laborer,  res  218  Sixth,  rear 
Ludlow  William  B.,  foreman  C.  P.   R.  R.  shops,   res  1614 

Eighth 
Ludwig  Barbara  Mrs.,  midwife,  res  1115  Tenth  av 
Ludwig  Hannah  P.,  Avidow,  res  619  East  19th 
Ludwig  John,  res  2145  Telegraph  av 
Ludwig  Lida  Miss,  res  619  East  19th 
Ludwig  Zacharias,   cabinetmaker  Adolph  Mayer,  res  1115 

Tenth  av 
Luecke  Eloise  W.  (F.  M.  Reed  &  Co.)  res  817  Market 
Luelling  Henderson  W.,  clerk,  res  769  East  14th 
Luelliug  Mary,  widow,  res  474  East  14th 
Lufkin  Charles  E.,  policeman,  res  813  Market 
Lufkin  Thomas  H.,  carpenter,  res  1070  East  21st 
Luke  Henry,  blacksmith  (S.  F.)  res  813  Magnolia 
Lulley  M.  Major,  auctioneer,  res  E  s  Webster  bet  Central 

av  and  Thirteenth 
Lumsden  John   E.,   commercial  traveler   (S.  F.)  res   1259 

Twelfth  av 
Lumsden  Samuel,  boot  and  shoemaker,  373  Seventh 


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GREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDON'S,  365  TENTH. 


OAKLAND     [  L  ]    DIRECTORY.  325 


Luna  Frank,  clerk,  res  1016  Willow 

Lund  Christ,  laborer  R.  W.  Wing,  res  Piedmont 

Lund  Louis,  watchman  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor  Claremont 

av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 
Lund  Marinus  C,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1555  Eighth 
Lund  Peter,  laborer  C.  T.  Forrest,  res  1270  Campbell 
Lundlard  August,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Lunt  James,  carpenter,  res  W  s  Webster  nr  John 
Lunt  Lottie  Miss,  type  setter  Pacific  Press,  res  cor  Central 

av  and  Castro 
Lunt  O.  A.,  teacher  dancing,  377  Twelfth 
Lurch  Isaac,  res  511  Elm 

Luscombe  Robert,  corset  fitter  (S.  F.)  res  662  Sixth 
liUSK  HORACE  B.,  clerk  L.  P.  Lusk,  res  W  s  Telegraph 

av  bet  Forty-seventh  and  Forty-eighth,  Temescal 
liUSK  J.  &  CO.  (Josiah  Lusk)  manufacturers  hermetically 
sealed  goods,  SE  cor  Claremont  av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 
Lusk  Josiah  (J.  Lusk  &  Co.)  res  E  s  Claremont  av  nr  Clif- 
ton, Temescal  • 
LUSK  LOUIS  P.,  wood,  coal,  hay  and  grain,  and  proprie- 
tor feed  stable,  E  s  Telegraph  av  bet  Linden  and  Tem- 
escal, res  W  s  Telegraph  avbet  Forty-seventh  and  Forty- 
eighth,  Temescal 
Lussier  Louis  O.,  portrait  painter  (S.  F.)  res  1358  Market 
Lutesinger  A.  Mrs.,  res  Tremont  House 
Lutgen  Herman,  engineer,  res  1423  Thirteenth 
Luth  Charles  J.  H.,  clerk  Frederick  Brunjes,  res  775  East 

Central  av 
Luth   John,  confectioner   John   H.    Kirchheiner,   res  1114 

Seventh  av 
Luth  Louisa,  widow,  res  1114  Seventh  av 
Luther  Leonard,  driver  Contra  Costa  Laundry,  res  1384  Six- 
teenth 
Lutkey  George,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1255  Alice 
Luttrell  Hiram  A.,  clerk  Kelly  &  Co.,  res  660  Ninth 
Luty  Frederick  E.,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  631  Fourteenth 
Luty  John  S.,  real  estate  (S.  F.)  res  924  Filbert 
LUTZ  &  BERG  (A.  H.  Lutz  and  M.  A.  Berg)  mirrors,  en- 
graving, cornices,  etc.,  1058  Broadway 
Lutz  Armin  H.  (Lutz  &  Berg)  res  Wilcox  House 
Lutz  Carl,  engineer,  res  1555  Seventh 
Lycurgus  Lucy  J.,  widow,  res  553  Sixth 
Lydeard  Peter  J.,  carpenter,  res  567  Fifth 
Lydiksen  George,  cabinetmaker  Henry  Schellhaas,  res  1373 

Central  av 
Lyman  J.,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry,  res  981  Center 


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Lynch  Dennis,  laborer,  res  810  Alice 

Lynch  Edward,  attorn ey-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  1016  Pine 

Lynch  E.  K.  Mrs.,  domestic  Seth  Clisby,  535  Thirty-sixth 

Lynch  Elliott  Mrs.,  widow,  res  806  Clay 

Lynch  Eugene  (Lynch,  Maloney  &  Co.)  res  706  Webster 

Lynch  Henry  E.,  compositor  (S.  F.)  res  259  Second 

Lynch  Henry  J.,  tinsmith  (S.  F.)  res  733  Filbert 

Lynch  James,  joiner  C.  P.  K.  E.,  res  1516  Fifth 

Lynch  James  L.,  miner,  res  825  Filbert 

Lynch  John,  bookkeeper,  res  315  Eleventh 

Lynch  John,  liquors,  1457  Seventh 

Lynch  Joseph,  cook,  res  806  Clay 

LYNCH,  MALONEY  &  CO.  (Eugene  Lynch  and  Patrick 
Maloney)  wood  and  coal,  NW  cor  Washington  and  Fifth 

Lynch  Michael,  tailor,  res  259  Second 

Lynch  Patrick,  res  835  Seventeenth 

Lynch  Peter  J„  gardener,  res  721  Filbert 

Lynch  Thomas,  laborer,  res  312  Tenth 

Lynd  Peter  J.,  butcher,  res  NW  cor  Peralta  and  Seven- 
teenth 

Lynn  Patrick  A.,  molder,  res  1319  Kirkham 

Lynn  School,  Miss  Belle  Merwin  principal 

LYON  &  KINSEY  (J.  L.  Lyon  and  C.  W.  Kinsey)  furniture 
auctioneers,  912-916  Washington 

Lyon  John  L.  (Lyon  &  Kinsey)  res  804  Central  av 

Lyon  Leopold,  salesman  Greenhood  &  Moran,  res  462 
Twenty-first 

Lyon  Richard  C,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  S.  F. 

Lyon  Worthington  S.,  assayer  (S.  F.)  res  Vinzent  Block 

Lyons  Herbert  H.,  physician,  office  and  res  570  Eleventh 

Lyons  James,  shoemaker  J.  Lemoges,  res  660  Adeline,  rear 

Lyons  J.  B.,  car  cleaner  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  660  Adeline,  rear 

Lyons  John,  car  repairer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1221  Magnolia 

Lyons  John,  laborer,  res  814  Willow 

Lyons  Joseph,  clerk  A.  G.  Lawrie,  res  408  Thirteenth 

Lyons  S.  G.,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Lyons  William,  res  570  Eleventh 

Lytle  John  A.,  miner,  res  1674  Eighth 


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res 

Mabry  Wilson  L.,  watchman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1719  Goss 
MacCann  William,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1013  ('hester 


Maasberg  Christian,  cooper,  res  722  Henrj; 
Mabry  Albert  Y.,  broker,  res  875  Filbert 


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OAKLAND     [  M  ]    DIRECTORY.  327 

MacDermot  Charles  F.,  capitalist  (S.  F.)  res  1407  Eighth 
MacDonald  James,  stationery,  1257   San  Pablo  av,  res  942 

Thirty-fourth 
MacLean  Daniel,  physician,  403  Fourteenth,  res  412  Four- 
teenth 
MacTavish  Donald,  plasterer,  res  1060  Third 
MacTavish    Kenneth,  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  E  s  Wood 

nr  Central  av 
Macdonald  Donald,  miner,  res  1663  Grove 
Macdonald  Frank,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  E.,  res  1718  Eighth 
Macdonald  James,  tallyman  Dean,  Watson  &   Co.,   res  631 

Brush 
Macdonald  John  A.  C. ,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  1365  Broad- 
way 
Macdonald  John  B.,    ship  carpenter   C.  P.  E.  E.,   res  727 

Henry 
Macdonald  John  H.    (McLaughlin  &  Macdonald)  res   567 

Fifth 
Macdonald  John  W.,  engineer,  res  922  Third 
Macdonald  Nellie  Mrs.,  res  917  Fifth 
Macdougall  William    J.,   professor  music  and  organist  St. 

Paul's  Church,  res  717  Sixteenth 
Mace  William,   officer  Custom  House   (S.  F.)  res  627  Fil- 
bert 
Machefux  David,  tanner  Brooklyn  Tannery,  res  Alameda 
Macholdt  Adolph,  turner,  res  1421  Sixteenth 
Mack  Charles  W.,  farmer,  res  E  s  High  nr  Quigley  Tract 
Mack  John,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1672  Third 
Mack  Mary  Mrs.,  branch  bakery,  1516  Broadway 
Mack  Patrick,  laborer,  res  1463  Thirteenth 
Mackey  David  J.,  ship  plumber  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  S.  F. 
Mackey  John  N.  Mrs.,  res  1437  San  Pablo  av 
Mackey  John  S.,  teamster  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  763 

Jefferson 
Mackey  — ,  res  659  Jackson 
Mackie  E.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  Galindo  Hotel 
Mackie  James  B.,  mining  broker  (S.  F.)  res  854  Harrison 
Mackie  James  W.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  9  Tenth 
Madden  Frank,  foreman  Amador  Marble  Co.,  res  John  nr 

Webster 
Madden  Mary,  domestic  325  East  19th 
Madden  Michael,  laborer,  res  S  s  Summer  nr  Adeline,  Tem- 

escal 
Maddern  Henry,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  311  Third 
Maddern   Henry   T.,    plumber   Henry    Maddern,    res  311 
Third 


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328  OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Maddock  Maurice,  capitalist,  res  953  Webster 
Maddelena  J.  H.,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Madigan  M.,    blacksmith,    S  s  Central  av  bet  Market  and 

West 
Madigan  Martin,  coachman  William  H.  Glascock,  res  1613 

Magnolia 
Madigan  Michael,  seaman,  res  Harlan  nr  Peralta 
Madres  John  A.,  clerk,  res  Winter's  Hotel 
Madriago  A.,  laborer,  res  N  s  Fortieth  nr  Lusk,  Temescal 
Madsen  &  Batchelder  (H.  L.  Madsen  and  W.  F.  Batchelder) 

groceries  and  produce,  1277  San  Pablo  av 
Madsen   Henry   L.    (Madsen    &   Batchelder)  res  1277  San 

Pablo  av 
Madsen  Julius  A.,  wind  miJl  manufacturer,  1314 Market,  res 

914  Twenty-second 
Madsen  Ole,  cooper  (S.  F.)  res  866  Eigeteenth 
Magee  John,  timber  inspector  C.  P.  E.  B.,  res  Star  House 
Magee  Lizzie  Mrs.,  res  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Forty-ninth, 

Temescal 
Magill  Arthur  E.,  insurance  agent  (S.  F.)  res  1326  Tenth  av 
MAGILL  ROBERT  H.,  manager  Alameda  County  Branch 

Home  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co.,   922-924  Broadway, 

res  Alameda 
Magner  Cornelius,  molder,  res  1359  Thirteenth 
Magner  Edward,  teamster,  res  N  s  Forty-ninth  nr  Telegraph 

av,  Temescal 
Magner  James,  signpainter,  res  403  Ninth 
Magner  Michael,  painter,  403  Ninth 
Maguire  Frank,  laborer,  res  1053  Thirteenth  av 
Maguire  James,  laborer,  res  cor  San  Pablo  and  Stanford  avs 
Maguire  Patrick  Bev.,   assistant  pastor  Church  of  the  Im- 
maculate Conception,  res  616  Seventh 
Maher  Christopher  (P.  J.  Keller  &  Co.)  res  S  s  McAdam  nr 

Charles 
Maher  Frank  W.,  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  866  Willow 
Maher  Henry,  painter,  res  511  East  16tli 
Maher  John,  liquor  saloon,  1303  San  Pablo  av,  res  813  Eigh- 
teenth 
Maher  Joseph  B.,  laborer,  res  McAdam  nr  Charles 
Maher  Mary,  widow,  res  511  East  16th 
Maher  Patrick,  porter  Tubbs  Hotel 
Maher  Walter,  cook,  res  511  East  16th 
Maher  William,  conductor  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1255  West 
Mahoney  Ann,  widow,  res  S  s  Seventeenth  bet  Willow  and 

Campbell 
Mahoney  C.  Miss,  nurse  Mrs.  E.  Cook,  1305  Madison 


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OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY.  329 

Mahonej  Cornelius,  laborei-,  res  659  Third 
Mahoney  Dennis,  gardener,  res  560  Third 
Mahonej  John,  laborer,  res  1301  Webster,  rear 
Mahoney  John  AV.,  driver  Henry  Toedt,  res  1465  Grove 
Mahoney  Thomas,  hostler  Elon  DeWitt,  res  W  s  Myrtle  bet 

Third  and  Fourth 
Mahoney  Timothy,  laborer  St.  Mary's  Cemetery,  res  S  s  Lin- 
den nr  Cherry,  Temescal 
Mahony  Thomas,''watchman  U.S. Mint  (S.F.)  res  669  Eighth 
Main  Alexander  F.,  mining  secretary  (S.  F.)  res  658  Fifth 
Maitland  Henry,  carpenter  (S.  F.)  res  242  Hannah 
Makins  James  N.,  res  216  Fifth 

Maleton  Edward,  barber  and  cigars  and  tobacco,  919  Broad- 
way, res  1606  San  Pablo  av 
Maleton  Harry,  wines  and  liquors,  SE  cor  San  Pablo  av  and 

Twenty-second 
Mallay  William,  liquor  saloon  (S.  F.)  res  940  Peralta 
Mallet  Jean,  capitalist,  res  627  Chestnut 
Malloy  Michael,  laborer,  res  734  Filbert 
Malloy  Thomas,  roadoverseer  Brooklyn  Township,  res  W  s 

High  nr  East  14th,  Fruit  Vale 
Malm  Charles  A.,  trunk  manufacturer  (S.F.)  res  949 Willow 
Malone  Patrick,  gardener  Gustave  Touchard,  1077  Eighth 
Malone  Kichard  C.,  helper  Oakland  Gas  Light  Co.,  res  605 

Third 
Maloney  Dennis,  res  E  s  West  nr  Eighteenth 
Maloney  Frank,  laborer,  res  1740  Filbert 
Maloney  John,  yard  foreman  C.P.R.E.,  res  825  Eighteenth 
Maloney  Lizzie,  domestic  Archie  Borland,  1925  Webster 
Maloney  Patrick  (Lynch,  Maloney  &  Co.)  res  825  Eighteenth 
Maloney  Patrick,  ship  joiner  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1865  William 
Maloney  Richard  O.,  porter  Harry  F.  Irwin,  res  728  Cen- 
tral av 
Maloney  Thomas,  laborer,  res  968  Twenty -fourth 
Maloney  Thomas,  lamplighter,  res  E  s  West  nr  Eighteenth 
Maloney  Thomas,  shoemaker,  res  409  Seventh 
Maloon  Benjamin,  fruits  and  vegetables,  NE  cor  Central  av 

and  West,  res  SW  cor  Market  and  Eighteenth 
Maloon  Benjamin  F.  (Maloon  Brothers)  res  SW  cor  Market 

and  Eighteenth 
Maloon  Brothers  (Seth  B.  and  Benjamin  F.)  hay,  grain,  feed 

and  flour,  NE  cor  Broadway  and  Durant 
Maloon  George  E.,  res  SW  cor  Market  and  Eighteenth 
Maloon  Henry  (Green  &  Maloon)  res  812  Twenty-first 
Maloon  Seth  B.  (Maloon  Brothers)  res  San  Leandro  Road 
nr  Mills'  Seminary 


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Malpas  Alfred,  ticket  agent  C.   P.  E.  E.   (S.  F.)  res  1013 

Seventh  av 
Mamlock  Julius,  refiner  Castle  Dome  Mining  and  Smelting 

Co.,  res  Melrose 
Manchester  Herbert,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry,  res 

1357  Thirteenth 
Mandel  Hannah  L.,  widow,  res  825  Kirkham 
Mandell  Charles  H.,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  836  Twenty-ninth 
Manders  Henry,  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  734  Union 
Mandler   Frederick,    bakery    and    confectionery,    1271  San 

Pablo  av 
Manefeld  George,  wines  and  liquors,  1055  Thirteenth  av 
Mangin  August,  res  2201  Broadway 
Manley  Bridgeman,   straw  works,  471  Central  av,  res  740 

Myrtle 
Manley  Jedediah  M.,  policeman,  res  518  East  14th 
Manley  Nelson  W.,  shoedresser  Hall  &  Co.,  res  664  Tenth 
Maun  A.  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  307  Seventh 
Mann  A.  W.,  res  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Birch,  Temescal 
Mann  Benjamin  F.,  vice-president  First  National  Bank  of 

Oakland,  res  654  Fifth 
Mann  Frederick  A.,  mining,  res  654  Fifth 
Mann  George,  salesman  E.  D.  Block  &  Co.,  res  S.  F. 
Maun  George  M.,  general  merchandise,  NW  cor  Tenth  and 

Broadway,  res  307  Seventh 
Mannan  James,  laborer,  res  652  Franklin 
Manner  James,  commercial  traveler   (S.  F.)  res  1219  Elev- 
enth av 
Manning  Archibald,  clerk  James  Woodward,  res  Union  Hotel 
Manning  Dennis,  hostler  Elon  DeWitt,  res  951  Third 
Manning  Henry,  fireman  C.  P.  E.  E..  res  1664  Atlantic 
Manning  John,  brakeman  C  P.  E.  E.,  res  Seventh  Street 

House 
Manning  Julia  Miss,  res  1679  Atlantic 
Manning  Manuel,  shoemaker  (S.  F.)  res  461  B 
Manning  Patrick  J.,  carpenter,  res  711  Campbell 
Manning  Thomas,  res  814  Twenty-second 
Manning  William,  blacksmith  Jacob  Seitz,  res  814  Twenty- 
second 
Mannion  James  J.,  porter  Nicholl  House 
Mansebo  Frank  J.,  laborer,  res  1672  Chase 
Mansell  Frank,  clerk  C.  H.  Charity,  res  845  Harrison 
Mansfeldt  Hugo  L.,  teacher  music,  res  1163  Alice 
Mansfield  C.  B.,  res  990  Willow 

Mansfield  Charles  T.,  painter,  res  Seventh  Street  House 
Mansfield  James,  groceries  and  liquors,  753  Willow 


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OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY.  331 

Mansfield  Joseph  H.,  painter,  res  Seventh  Street  House 
Mansfield  William  F.,  sexton  First  Presbyterian  Church,  res 

1254  San  Pablo  av 
Manthey  Gustave,  coachman,  res  1936  Linden 
Mantle  Byron  G.,  general  insurance  agent,  483  Ninth,  res 

576  Wood 
Manton  Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  1560  Eighth 
Manuel  George   W.   (Babbitt,    Manuel   &   Gilpin)    res   678 

Fourteenth 
Manuel  Isadore,  driver  H.  Audiflfred,  res  504  Fourth 
Manuel  Nellie,  compositor  Pacific  Press,  res  608  Fourth 
Mara  Mary,  domestic  1279  Fifth  av 
Maranda  John,  farm  hand  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor  Clare- 

mont  av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 
Maravilla  F.  C,  bartender  J.  B.  Miranda,  res  360  Seventh 
Marble  William,  shoecutter,  res  664  Tenth 
March  John,  confectioner,  res  204  Seventh 
March  Mary  A.,  widow,  tailoress  S.  Francis,  res  1362  Brush 
Marchand  Frank  X.  Z.,  carpenter,  res  570  Sixteenth 
Marchant  George,  carver  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  S.  F. 
Marchiui  Angela,   domestic  J.    Caire,  NE  cor   Eighth   and 

Harrison 
Marcoux  Delphis,  teamster  JRemillard   Brick  Co.,   res  560 

Second 
Marcoax  Harmidas,  teamster  Remillard  Brick  Co.,  res  560 

Second 
Marcus  Isaiah,  millinery  goods  (S.  F.)  res  580  Charter 
Marcuse  Julius,  bookkeeper  Otto  Kringelbach,  res  619  Ninth 
Marcuse  Max  (W.  S.  Bead  &  Co.)  res  619  Ninth 
Marden  John,  patent  agent,  res  756  Seventh 
Marden  William  L.,  bootfitter  (S.  F.)  res  761  Market 
Margeson   Harding     H.,     carriagemaker,    res    1071    Thir- 
teenth av 
Margeson  John  B,,  stairbuilder,  res  503  East  14tli 
Maridon  Antonio,  laborer,  res  McAdam  nr  Dale 
Marine  Jacob,  cook,  res  273  Sixth,  rear 
Mariner  Silas  H.,  piledriver,  res  821  Sixteenth 
Maring  Jacob,  carriage  painter,  res  360  Seventh 
Marion  Henry,  carpenter,  res  1066  Thirty-second 
Mariotte  Noel,  civil  engineer  (S.  F.)  res  700  Sycamore  i  § 

Maristany  Joseph,  liquor  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  Galindo  Hotel       j^ 
Markel  David,  carpenter,  res  914  Harrison 
Markel  Edgar  H.,  salesman  M.  Scharman,  res  914  Harrison 
Markel  Josephine,  Avidow,  res  662  Alice 
Market  Street  Station  C.  P.   K.    K,  J.   Betts  agent,   foot 

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Markley  George  W..  carpenter,  res  760  Brush 

Markley  William  P.,  carpenter,  res  1009  Franklin 

Marks  Aaron,  glazier,  424  Eighth,  res  915  Webster 

Marks  Anton,  tanner  Oak  Grove  Tannery,  res  910  East  14th 

Marks  Henry  C,  shorthand  writer  C  P.  K.  K.  (S.  F.)  res 

697  Sycamore 
Markwalder  &  Wilford   (Herman    Markvvalder  and   Albert 

Wilford)  boarding,  1880  Seventh 
Markwalder    Herman    (Markwalder    &   Wilford)    res   1880 

Seventh 
Marlett  James,  master  mariner,  res  964  Seventh 
Marlett  Mary  Mrs.,  bakery,  964  Seventh 
Marley  Edward  J.,  painter  Patrick  Sheehan,   res  cor  Pine 

and  Taylor 
Marlin  George  W.,   copyist   County  Kecorder's  office,  res 

San  Lorenzo 
Marolf  Christ,  cattle  dealer,  res  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Wes- 
ton av 
Marquardsen  &  Becker  (Charles    Marquardsen    and  Fred. 

Becker)  market,  SW  cor  Sixth  and  Castro 
Marquardsen    Charles    (Marquardsen    &.   Becker)    res    819 

Castro 
Marques  John,  restaurant,  857  Washington,  res  508  Seventh 
Marr  Archibald  C,  foreman  shipyard  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  988 

Willow 
Marrack  Eobert,  res  N  s  Alcatraz  av  nr  Calais,  Temescal 
Marsden  James,  engineer  Weston  &  Welch,  rescorEleyenth 

av  and  East  8tli 
Marsden  Henry,  res  865  Filbert 

Marsden  Henry,  bookbinder  (S.  F.)  res  1317  Fourteenth 
Marsden  Eichard  A.,  porter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1928  Poplar 
Marsden  Samuel,  real  estate  (S.  F.)  res  865  Filbert 
Marsden  William,  res  865  Filbert 

Marsellus  Charles  K. ,  stamp  clerk  Post  Office,  res  933  Ade- 
line 
MARSELLUS  EDWIN  P.,  postmaster   Oakland,    res   933 

Adeline 
Marsh  Charles  C,  attorney-at-law,  628  East  Central  av,  res 

360  East  17th 
Marsh  Charles  P.,  res  713  Eighth 
Marsh  E.  B.,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  1408  Eighth 
Marsh  Franklin  P.,  res  713  Eighth 

Marsh  Harvey,  machine  hand  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  865  Center 
Marsh  John  C.,  deputy  County  Clerk,  res  Galindo  Hotel 
Marsh  Mary  Miss,  res  NE  cor  East  14th  and  Fifth  av 
Marshal  (City)  Myron  E.  Clough,  City  Hall 


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OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY.  333 

Marshall  Charles,  capitalist,  res  1315  Webster 

Marshall  Daisy  Miss,  saleswoman  Wheeler  &  Wilson  Sewing 
Machine  Co.,  res  1460  Thirteenth 

Marshall  Frank  J.,  foreman  C.  P.  K.  E.,  res  1714  Pacific 

Marshall  George,  res  765  Willow- 
Marshall  J.  J.,  laborer,  res  Capitol  Hotel 

Marshall  John,  sash  and  blindmaker  East  Oakland  Planing 
Mills,  res  1460  Thirteenth 

Marshall  John  C,  cooper,  res  759  Seventh 

Marshall  John  C.  Mrs.,  ladies  liairdresser,  res  759  Seventh 

Marshall  William,  fireman  C  P.  E.  E.,  res  907  Willow 

Marson  Manuel,  laborer,  res  623  Henry 

Marston  &  Palmer  (Frank  A.  Marston  and  Alpheus  W.  Pal- 
mer) harness  and  saddlery,  NE  cor  Eleventh  and  Broad- 
way 

Marston  Benjamin  S.,  operative  U.  S.  Mint  (S.  F.)  res  1518 
Telegraph  av 

Marston  Frank  A.  (Marston  &  Palmer)  res  1057  Campbell 

Marston  James  A.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1518  Telegraph  av 

Marston  Phineas  F.,  farmer,  res  W  s  Fruit  Vale  av  one  mile 
north  of  Old  County  Eoad 

Marston  Phineas  F.  Jr.,  lighthouse  builder,  res  W  s  Fruit 
Vale  av  one  mile  north  of  Old  County  Eoad 

Marston  Samuel  I.,  public  administrator,  859  Broadway, 
room  25,  res  Newark 

Martell  Joseph,  bootblack,  475  Seventh,  res  855  Clay 

Martens  Charles  H.,  upholsterer  Henry  Schellhaas,  res  355 
Tenth 

Martens  Christian,  wines  and  liquors,  1840  Seventh,  res  663 
Sixth 

Martens  John,  insurance  agent,  res  829  Castro 

Martensen  Christian,  sash  and  blindmaker  Enterprise  Mills, 
res  835  Market 

Martin  &  Kroll  (W.  H.  Martin  and  W.  F.  Kroll)  fruits  and 
candies,  Broadway  Station 

MARTIN  &  SANDELIN  (C.  S.  Martin  and  Fred  Sandelin) 
druggists,  NW  cor  Seventh  and  Willow 

Martin  Addison,  res  1025  Seventh  av 

Martin  Alexander,  res  702  Tenth 

Martin  Building,  418  Central  av 

Martin  Christian  S.  (Martin  &  Sandelin)  res  1058  Eirkham 

Martin  Cornelius,  attorney-at-law,  res  720  Fourteenth 

Martin  Daniel  E.,  superintendent  Pacific  Ice  Co.  (S.  F.)res 
1323  Harrison 

Martin  Daniel  S.,  trunk  manufacturer  (S.  F.)  res  866  Camp- 
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Martin  E.  J.  Miss,  dressmaker,  555  East  Central  av 

Martin  Ephraim,  bellhanger,  res  663  Twenty-fifth 

Martin  Frederick,  gardener  George  H.  Hutchins,   res  E  s 

Vernon  av  nr  Lee 
Martin  Hattie  R.  Miss,  res  1727  Central  av 
Martin  Henry  W.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1012  Ninth  av 
Martin  James,  service  foreman  Contra  Costa  Water  Co.,  res 

458  Eighth 
Martin   James   C,     attorn ey-at-law,     rooms   15-16   Wilcox 

Block,  res  1266  Grove 
Martin  James  L.,  carpenter,  res  319  Fourth 
Martin  J.  B.,  watchman  C  P.  R.  R.,  Market  Street  Station 
Martin  John,  bootblack  A.  Hallahan,  res  Fourth  and  Castro 
Martin  John,  coachman  I.  L.  Requa,  res  Piedmont 
Martin  John,  teacher  fencing,  res  659  Jackson 
Martin  John  A.,  medical  student,  res  660  Harrison 
Martin  John  J.,   carpenter,   res  E  s  Lowell  nr  Alcatraz  av, 

Temescal 
Martin  Joseph,  cook  S.  Ellingsworth,  res  S.  F. 
MARTIN  J.  WEST,  president  Union  Savings  Bank  and 

Oakland  Gas  Light  Co.,  ofiice  SE  cor  Ninth  and  Broad- 
way, res  720  Fourteenth 
Martin  Louis,  painter  (S.  F.)  res  908  Center 
Martin  Martin,  watchman  Dean,  Watson  &   Co.,   res  Fifth 

bet  Brush  and  Castro 
Martin  Mary,  hairworker  Mrs.  S.  M.  Abbott,  res  1455  Third 
Martin  Mary  Mrs,  laundress,  res  414  Fifth 
Martin  Minor  S.,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  1012  Ninth  av 
Martin  Peter  W.,  blacksmith  Northey  &  Wagar,  res  NW  cor 

East  Central  and  Sixteenth  avs 
Martin  Richard,  res  720  Fourteenth 
Martin  Robert  W.,  stairbuiider  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res 

1328  Eleventh  av 
Martin  Samuel,  laborer,  res  653  Linden,  rear 
Martin  Shelby  F.,  student  University,  res  720  Fourteenth 
Martin  Thomas,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Martin  William  H.  (Martin  &  Kroll)  res  568  Sixth 
MARTIN  WILLIAM  N.,  physician,  1116  Broadway,  rooms 

39-40,  res  629  Fourteenth 
Martinez  J.  B.,  laborer,  res  S  s  Forty-third  nr  Telegraph  av, 

Temescal 
Martinez  J.  J.,    teamster,  res   S  s  Forty-sixth  nr  Shattuck 

av,  Temescal 
Martinovich  Matthew  Mrs.,  res  316  Tenth 
Martland  AVilliam  K.,  watertender  P.  C.  S.  S.  Co.  (S.  F.) 

res  732  Myrtle 


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OAKLAND     [  M  ]    DIRECTORY.  335 

Marum  Thomas  C.  (Dolieny  &  Marum)  res  228  Ninth 
Marwedel  Edward  H.,   merchant  (S.  F.)  res  Johnson  House 
Marx  D.  Breckenridge,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  1699  Tele- 
graph av 
Marx  E.  B.,  assistant  secretary  Board  of  Trade  (S.  F.)  res 

1699  Telegraph  av 
Marx  Eliza,  widow,  res  762  East  33rd,  Lynn 
Marx  Flora  Mrs.,  res  1699  Telegraph  av 
Marx  Matthew,  attorney-at-law,  res  209  Fourth 
Mark  Kalph  E.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1699  Telegraph  av 
Maschio  Angelo,  laborer,  res  McAdam  ur  Dale 
Mason  A.  J.,  lumber  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  80/  Sixteenth 
Mason  Emma  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  710  Tenth 
Mason  Frank,  clerk,  re3  1263  Webster 
Mason  Frank  G.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  972  Cypress 
Mason  Hester  A.,  widow,  res  972  Cypress 
Mason  James,  janitor  Swett  School,  res  1262  Thirteenth  av 
Mason  Jesse  D.,  teacher  penmanship,  res  1717  Central  av 
Mason  John  A.,  porter  (S-  F  )  res  810  Third 
Mason  John  E.,  agent  San  Jose  Woolen  Mills  (S.  F.)  res 

1263  Webster 
Mason  Joseph  B.,  engineer  Castle  Dome  Mining  and  Smelt- 
ing Co.,  res  Bay  av  nr  E.  E.  station,  Melrose 
Mason  Marcus,  coffee  importer  (S.  F.)  res  163  Tenth 
Mason  N.  H.  A.,    cattle  raiser  (S.   F.)  res  Galindo   Hotel 
Mason  William,  carpenter,  res  830  Linden 
MASON  WILLIAM  C,  groceries,  301  East  Central  av,  res 

res  366  East  14th 
Masonic  Halls,   SW  cor  Broadway  and  Eighth  av  and  cor 

Seventh  and  Willow 
Massie  John,  conductor  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  731  Myrtle 
Masterson  Terrence,  clerk  C.  P.  E.  E.  (S.  F.)  res  1056  Poplar 
Mataran  Bernard,  fish  pedlar,  res  416  Second 
Matcovich  Frank,  cook,  res  818  Lewis 

Matthay  Pauline,  domestic  N  sEast  14th  bet  Julia  and  How- 
ard, Fruit  Vale 
Mather  S.  Henry,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  692  Twenty-fourth 
Mathews  Arthur  F.,  special    artist    California    Illustrated 

News,  res  414  Durant 
Mathews  Carrie,  domestic  368  East  17th 
MATHEWS  EDWIN    G.,  justice  of  the  peace  and  dealer 
real  estate,  628  East  Central  av,  res  104  East  Central  av 
Mathews  Henry  E.,   secretary   Lick   Trust  (S.  F.)  res  104 

Central  av 
Mathews  J.  C.  &  Son  (Julius  C.  and  Walter  J.  Mathews) 
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336  OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Mathews  John,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Alcatraz  av,  Tem- 

escal 
Mathews  John  A.,  salesman  William  H.  Nolan,  res  Winter's 

Hotel 
Mathews  Josie  Miss,  res  2118  Elm 

Mathews  Joseph  W.,  student  Oakland  Business  College 
Mathews  Julius  C.  (J.  C.  Mathews  &  Son)  res  414  Durant 
Mathews  Peter  Mrs.,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Alcatraz  av, 

Temescal 
Mathews  Simon,  cook  Robert  Distant,  res  713  Broadway 
Mathews  Walter  J.  (J.  C.  Mathews  &  Son)  res  1120  Filbert 
Mathews  William,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Alcatraz  av,  Tem- 
escal 
Mathews  William,  res  SE  cor  Fifth  av  and  East  Tenth 
Mathews  William,  machinist,  res  1247  Center 
Matheson  Daniel  H.,  carpenter  (S.  F.)  res  1211  Seventh 
Mathies  Charles,  wood  and  coal,  516  Third,  res  518  Third 
Mathieu  Edwin,  baker,  res  659  Franklin 
Matson  D.  D.,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Forty-third,  Tem- 
escal 
Matson  William,  musician,  res  360  Seventh 
Mattern  Harry,  proprietor  Independent  Market,  1265  San 

Pablo  av,  res  518  Fifteenth 
Mattern  Henry,  printer  Oakland  Journal,  res  1118  Third 
Mattern  T.  H.,  capitalist,  res  518  Fifteenth 
Matthew  Lewis  O.,  coifee  saloon,  901  Seventh  av 
Matthew  Oliver,  carpenter,  res  901  Seventh  av 
Matthew  William  H.,  res  901  Seventh  av 
Matthews  Henry,  real  estate  (S.  F.)  res  1557  Webster 
Matthiesen  Dennis,   proprietor  Scandinavian  Laundry,  826 

Twenty-second 
Mattice  William,  compositor,  res  Centennial  House 
Mattingly  John  A.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  719  Jefferson 
Mattingly  Simeon,  miner,  res  719  Jefferson 
Mattioli  Luigi,  dishwasher  Pagge  Brothers,  res  SE  cor  Sev- 
enth and  Broadway 
Mattison   Anton,  coachman  J.  P.  Dyer,  res  1257  Jackson 
Mattison  David  E.,  plasterer,  res  14  Valley 
Mattox  EdmondF.,  assaying  (S.  F.)  res  1802  Myrtle 
Mattox  William,  res  1802  Myrtle 
Mattox  William  A.,  assaying  (S.  F.)  res  1802  Myrtle 
Man  Charles,  architect,  456  Eighth,  res  1002  Chester 
Mauerhan  Martin,  carpenter,  res  1667  Atlantic 
Mauerhan  William,  clerk  E.  F.  Kohler,  les  857  Chester 
Mauran  John  R.,  civil  engineer  (S.  F.)  res  625  Third 
Maarer  Frances,  widow,  res  251  Louise 


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OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY.  337 

Maiirer  Frederick  C,  butcher  Harry  A.    Zeiss,   res  SE  cor 

Eighth  and  Chester 
MAUVAIS  ZENO,  pianos,   organs  and  musical  merchan- 
dise, 420  Central  av,  res  278  Thirteenth 
Mauzy  Byron,  clerk  Kohler  &  Chase,  res  730  Eleventh 
Mauzy   R.    D.    &   W.    P.,    physicians   and   surgeons,    730 

Eleventh 
Mauzy  Reuben  D.  (R.  D.  &  W.  P.  Mauzy)  res  730  Eleventh 
Mauzy  William  P.  (R.  I>.  &  W.  P.  Mauzy)  res  730  Eleventh 
Mavity  Kate  Miss,  typesetter  Pacific  Press,  res  1059  Castro 
Mavity  M.,   printer  Pacific  Press,  res  cor  Central  av  and 

Castro 
Mawson  E.  R.,  joiner  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Maxim  Charles  F.,  gardener  C  W.  Kellogg,  1253  Grove 
Maxwell  Alice  M. ,  widow,  res  528  Knox  pi 
Maxwell  J.  J.,  reporter  (S.  F.)  res  1156  Alice 
Maxwell  Myra  L.  Mrs.,  res  S  s  Birch  bet  Telegraph  av  and 

Maple,  Temescal 
Maxwell  Walter,  carpenter  (S.  F.)  res  526  East  Fifteenth 
Maxwell  — ,  res  Blake  House 
May  Alexander  W. ,  livery  stable,  wood  and  coal,   607  East 

Eleventh  and  superintendent  East  Oakland,  Fruit  Vale 

and  Mills  Seminary  RR.   Co.,   res  East  14th  nr  Fruit 

Vale  av 
May  Ezra  A.,  bookkeeper  Agard  &  May,  res  1225  Webster 
May  Henry,  butcher,  1001  Seventh 
May  John  L.,  butcher,  1503  Seventh 
May  Ludwig,  bakery,  709  Broadway 
May  Munsell  N.  (Agard  &  May)  res  1225  Webster 
May  William  B.,  attorney-at-law,  res  1056  Poplar 
May  William  T.,  res  713  Tenth 
Mayborn  C.  G.,  farmer,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  bet  Fortieth 

and  Forty-first,  Temescal 
Mayborn  Mary  J.  Mrs.,  teacher  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  San  Pablo 

av  bet  Fortieth  and  Forty-first,  Temescal 
Mayer  Adolph,  upholsterer,  619  East  Central  av 
Mayhew  Frank,  coachman  1).   B.   Hinckley,  res  E  s  Fruit 

Vale  av  nr  Hopkins 
Mayhew  Harrison  A.,  grain  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  125  East 

Central  av 
Mayou  Thomas  C,  miner,  res  1269  Market 
MAYOR  OF  OAKLAND,  James  E.    Blethen,    office   City 

Hall 
Mayram  Louis,  laundryman  Alfred  Berard,  res  East  14th  nr 

Twenty-fifth  av 
Mazoue  Auguste,  baker  Longe  &  Baliran,  res  617  Broadway 


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338  OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY. 

McAdams  Ellen,  widow,  res  774  Fifth 

McAdams  Lizzie  Miss,  res  774  Fifth 

McAllis  John,  mining,  res  505  East  11th 

McAllister  G.  Watson,  medical  student  (S.   F.)  res  Kelsey 

House 
McAllister  H.  A.  Mrs.,  proprietress  Kelsey  House,  SW  cor 

Telegraph  av  and  Twenty-fourth 
McAllister  James,  carpenter  C.  P.  K.  R.,  res  1  Pearson 
McAllister  William  H^,  agent  (S.  F.)  res  608  Sixteenth 
McArthur  Archibald  H.,  student,  res  555  Hobart 
McArthur  D.,  fireman  C.  P.  E.  R. 
McArthur  JohnM.,  mining,  res  555  Hobart 
McArthur  Margaret  Mrs. ,  variety  store,  NE  cor  Seventh  and 

Cedar 
McArthur  William  R.,  student,  res  555  Hobart 
McAteer  Mary  B.  Mrs.,   seamstress  Archie   Borland,    1925 

Webster 
McAuliffe  Ellen  Mrs.,  domestic  A.  J.  Ralston,  524  Twenty- 
fifth 
McAvinn  Patrick,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  E.,  res  1406  Fifteenth 
McAvoy  Bernard,  railroadman,  res  729  Lewis 
McAvoy  Henry  J.  (Beaudry  &  McAvoy)  873  Washington 
McAvoy  Hugh,  clerk  Beaudry  &  McAvoy,  873  Washington 
McAvoy  Kate  Miss,  res  821  Adeline 
McAvoy  Margaret  Miss,  res  821  Adeline 
McBain  William,  miller  Samm's  Flouring  Mills,  res  652  Clay 
McBean  Alexander,  contractor,  res  E  s  Filbert  bet  Tenth  and 

Central  av 
McBcan  James,  shipcarpenter  C.  P.  R.  R. 
McBean  Peter  McG.  (Gladdiug,  McBean  &  Co.)  res  S.  F. 
McBeth  Charlotte  Mrs.,  res  1013  Webster 
McBrian  Jane,  widow,  res  1021  Third 
McBride  James  W.,  carver,  res  1519  Third,  rear 
McBrine  James,  res  685  East  34th,  Lynn 
McBrine  Patrick,  coachman,  res  217  Sixth 
McCabe  Edward,  laborer,  res  354  East  17th 
McCabe  Michael,  groceries  and  liquors,  751-755  Seventh 
McCabe  Michael  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  753  Seventh 
McCabe  Nicholas,  carpenter,  res  735  Filbert 
McCabe  Thomas,  butcher  Morris  &  Co.,  res  Butchertown 
McCafierty  Catherine,  cook  I.  L.  Requa,  res  Piedmont 
McCafferty  Daaiel,  driver  Finch  &  Barnhisel,  res  E  s  Wood 

bet  Seventh  and  William 
McCafi'erty  Rosa,  domestic  1625  Telegraph  av 
McCaffrey  Charles,  res  735  Filbert 
McCall  Charles,  groceries,  1663  San  Pablo  Av 


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OAKLAND     [  M  ]    DIRECTORY.  339 

McCallum  Cyrus  A.,  miller,  res  663  Washington 

McCallura  John  G.,  attorney-at-law,  859  Broadway,  rooms 
11-12,  res  354  East  14th 

McCann  Ann,  widow,  res  1518  Fifth 

McCann  Frank,  clerk,  res  508  Fourth 

McCaun  James,  carpenter,  res  1518  Fifth 

McCann  James,  foreman  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor  Clare- 
mont  av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 

McCann  Maggie  E.  Miss,  teacher  Temescal  School  res  S.F, 

McCannon  Thomas,  res  SE  cor  Third  and  Myrtle 

McCarreli  William  H.,  pressman  Tribune  Publishing  Co., 
res  Nicholl  House 

McCarron  Cochran,  driver  D.  McCarron,  res  675  Twenty- 
Seventh 

McCarron  David,  bakery,   675  Twenty-seventh 

McCarthy  Charles,  laborer,  res  416  Seventh 

McCarthy  Daniel,  calker  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1810  Taylor,  rear 

McCarthy  Daniel,  carpenter,  res  604  Brush 

McCarthy  Daniel,  livery  stable  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Thirty-ninth 
nr  Grove,  Temescal 

McCarthy  Daniel,  plumber,  res  403  Ninth 

McCarthy  Dennis,  res  820  Union 

McCarthy  Dennis,  laborer,  res  728  Chester 

McCarthy  E.,  helper  C.  P.  E.  E. 

McCarthy  Jeremiah,  coachman  Aaron  M.  Burns,  SE  cor 
College  and  Vernon  avs 

McCarthy  Mary  Hrs.,  proprietress  Mechanics  Hotel,  416 
Seventh 

McCarthy  Mary,  widow,  res  724  Peralta 

McCarthy  Michael,  laborer,  res  1657  Pacific 

McCarthy  Michael,  laborer  Mountain  View  Cemetery,  res 
Amador  Hotel 

McCarthy  Timothy,  painter,  res  N  s  East  23rd  nr  Twenty- 
first  av 

McCartney  Harvey,  painter,  res  870  Twenty -first 

McCarty  John,  boatman  Lake  Merritt,  res  365  Harrison 

McCarty  Maggie,  domestic  1414  Filbert 

McCarty  Mary  A.,  domestic  Samuel  Little,  581  Caledonia  av 

McCarty  Peter,  hostler  Oakland  Trotting  Park 

McCarty  William,  foreman  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  418 
Fifth 

McCaslin  Andrew  J.,  teamster  Bates  &  Slicer,  res  1323 
Ninth  av 

McCauley  James,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

McChesney  Joseph  B.,  principal  High  and  Irving  Grammar 
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340  OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY. 

McClanalian  Absalom,  lumberman,  res  817  Castro 

McClanahan  Edward,  laborer  C.  P.  K.  K.,  res  1653  Pacific 

McClane  G.  T.,  expressman,  NW  cor  Ninth  and  Broadway, 
res  514  Second 

McClane  William  S.,  supervisor,  res  SE  cor  Forty-third  and 
San  Pablo  av,  Temescal 

McClatchy  V.  S.,  clerk  Oakland  Bank  of  Savings,  res  756 
Seventh 

McClellan  Henry  G.,  civil  engineer  (S,  F.)  res  991  Wood 

McClellan  David,  horseshoer  Eobert  Gilmore,  res  700  Twen- 
ty-sixth 

McClellan  John,  mail  agent  C.  P.  R.  K.,  res  618  Seven- 
teenth 

McClelland  Felix  G.,  roadmaster  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  ^'56  Har- 
rison 

McClelland  Henry  S.,  carpenter,  res  506  East  23rd 

McCleverty  Charles  (McCleverty  &  Noblett)  res  Galindo 
Hotel 

McCleverty  &  noblett  (Charles  McCleverty  and 
Robert  Noblett)  proprietors  Fashion  Livery  Stables,  860 
Broadway 

McClintock  Joseph,  hostler  Foster  T.  Clark,  res  619  East 
16th 

McCloskey  Patrick,  res  1987  Webster 

MeCLOUD  CHARLES  A.,  proprietor  Chieftain  Livery 
Stables,  NW  cor  Ninth  and  West,  res  833  Market 

McCloud  Reuben  H.,  postal  clerk  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  760 
Lydia 

McCloud  J.  Mrs.,  res  Winsor  House 

McCloud  William  M.,  foreman  Chieftain  Livery  Stables,  res 
cor  Market  and  Seventh 

McClure  Brothers  (James  P. and  John  E.  McClure)  watches, 
clocks,  jewelry,  etc, ,  1073  Broadway 

McCLURE  DAVID  Rev.  Ph.  D.,  principal  California  Mili- 
tary Academy,  res  NE  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Prospect 

McClure  James  P.  (McClure  Brothers)  res  1061  Grove 

McClure  John  E.  (McClure  Brothers)  res  1061  Grove 

McClure  Samuel,  timekeeper  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1009  Chester 

McClure  Sarah,  widow,  res  1061  Grove 

McCLURE  STEWART  Major,  associate  principal  Cali- 
fornia Military  Academy,  res  2160  West 

McCluskey  Joseph,  carriage  painter  S.  S.  Dunmire,  res 
Winter's  Hotel 

McComb  Barron,  clerk,  res  1729  Adeline 

McComb  George,  clerk  Assessor's  Office  (S.  F.)  res  W  s 
Second  av  bet  Summer  and  Avon 


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OAKLAND     [  M  ]    DIRECTORY.  341 

McComb  John,  clerk  Registrar's  Office  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Sec- 
ond av  bet  Sumraer  and  Avon 
McComb  John,  editor  Alta  California,   res   W  s  Second  av 

bet  Summer  and  Avon 
McComb  W.  H.  H.,  watchman,  res  Adeline  nr  Thirty-fourth 
McConnell  George  F.,  clerk,  res  962  Clay 
McConnell  James  D.,  harnessmaker,  809  Broadway 
McConnell  John,  laborer,  res  1617  Adeline 
McConnell  M.  A.  Mrs.,  res  962  Clay 
McConnell  William,  paper  carrier,  res  704  Twenty-sixth 
McCord  Arthur,  painter,  res  513  East  Twenty-fourth 
McCord  Edwin  K.,  artesian  well  borer,  res  1014  Eighteenth 
McCord  William  O.,  clerk  H.  W.  Barnes,  res  S  s  East  24th 

nr  Tenth  av 
McCormack  Johanna,  waitress  John  Garber,  N  s  Claremont 

av  nr  Russell,  Claremont 
McCormick  Edward,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  S.  F. 
McCormick  Ellen,  res  682  Sycamore 
McCourtney  James   F.,    artist,    res  E  s  Telegraph   av   opp 

Fortieth 
McCourtney  J.  H.,  farmer,  res  E  s  Telegraph  av  opp  Forti- 
eth 
McCourtney  M.  P.  Mrs.,   real  estate,   res  E  s  Telegraph  av 

opp  Fortieth 
McCourtney  Paul  C,  plumber  and   gasfitter,   res  E  s  Tele- 
graph av  nr  Erie,  Temescal 
McCoy  Charles   L.,   mining  secretary   (S.  F.)   res  62  East 

Central  av 
McCracken  Hugh,  gi'oceries  and  liquors,  1237  Peralta 
McCracken  James,  res  1460  Seventh 
McCracken  John  H.,  carpenter,  res  976  East  16th 
McCray  Amanda  Miss,  clerk  S.  L.  Strickland,  res  1120  Wash- 
ington 
McCrea  Joseph,  housemover,  res  1713  Market 
McCrellis  Frank,  driver  G.  W.   Anderson  &   Co.,    res  1631 

Atlantic 
McCrimmon  George,  painter,  res  1408  Fifteenth 
McCrimmon  Henry,  res  1408  Fifteenth 
McCrimmon  Kenneth,  carpenter,  res  1408  Fifteenth 
McCrindle  John  M.,  machinist  (S.  F.)  res  1811  Short 
McCrindle  William,  iron  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  1811  Short 
McCrindle  William  T.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1811  Short 
McCuaig  William  J.,  res  NE  cor  San  Pablo  av  and  Seven- 
teenth 
McCulloch  Hamilton,  porter  S.  P.  C.  R.  R.,  res  762  Third 
McCullough  John,  res  925  Thirty-fifth 


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342  OAKLAND     [  M  ]    DIRECTORY. 

McCullough  S.  G.,  res  Humboldt  Park  Hotel 

McCully  Judson,  carpenter,  res  671  Twentieth 

McCune  Henry  C,  painter,  res  Capitol  Hotel 

McCurdy  James,  yardman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Seventh  Street 

House 
McCurdy  John  R.,  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res  1416  Ninth 
McCurdy  Robert,  laborer,  res  358  Fourth,  rear 
McCutcheon  Hugh,  hostler  A.  J.  Butterfield  &  Co.,  res  215 

Eighth 
McCutcheon  Mary  J.  Mrs.,  res  661  Sycamore 
McCutcheon  William,  teamster,  res  210  Eighth 
McCutcheon  William  A.,  hostler  Dexter  Stables,  res  215 

Eighth 

McDade Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  549  Charter 

McDanel  Margaret  Mrs.,  res  617  Fifteenth 

MeDANIEL    THOMAS  J.,  law  and   collection   oflfice,  455 

Eighth,  res  1922  San  Pablo  av 
McDermott  Bernard,  market,    1669  San  Pablo  av,  res  685 

Twenty-fourth 
McDermott  Lizzie,  cook  Alexander  Campbell  Sr.,    res  N  s 

Orchard  bet  Telegraph  av  and  Summit 
McDermott  M.  machinist  C.  P.  R.  R. 
McDermott  Michael,   serviceman  Oakland  Gas  Light  Co., 

res  W  s  Castro  bet  Fifth  and  Sixth 
McDermott  Minnie  Miss,  res  704  Market 
McDermott  Patrick,  laborer,  res  New  York  Hotel 
McDermott  W.,  domestic  Hugh  Hughes,  169  Tenth 
McDonald  A.  Bruce,  carpenter,  res  1012  Wood 
McDonald  Andrew,  expressman,  res  S  s  Thirty-ninth  nr  Tel- 
egraph av,  Temescal 
McDonald  Arthur  H.,  merchant,  res  1418  Eleventh 
McDonald  Cornelius,  laborer,  res  860  Lydia 
McDonald  Delia,  domestic  520  Tenth 
McDonald  F.  Miss,  compositor  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  res 

524  Thirteenth 
McDonald  John,  ship  carpenter,  res  727  Henry 
McDonald  John,  tailor  I.  N.  Sloanaker,  res  670  Broadway 
McDonald  John  A.,  safemaker  P.  H.  McGrew,  res  S.  F. 
McDonald  John  E.,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  1259  Eighth 
McDonald   Joseph    D.,    carpenter   and    builder,     res    818 

Myrtle 
McDonald  L.  E.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  476  Central  av 
McDonald  Murdock,  lather,  res  236  Harlan 
McDonald  Thomas,  employee  C.  P.R.  R.,  res  1870  William 
McDonald  Thomas  H.,  boxmaker  (S   F.)  res  1930  Linden 
McDonald  William,  contractor,  res  1418  Eleventh 


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OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY.  343 

McDonald  William  R.,  teamster  G.  D.  Nagle,  res  Lake  av 
nr  Quarry 

McDonald  — ,  carpenter,  res  516  Eighth 

McDonell  John,  coachman  Frederick  Euss,  E  s  Claremont 
av  opp  Tyler,   Claremont 

McDonell  Patrick,  coachman  John  H.  Smyth,  W  s  Clare- 
mont av  nr  Tyler,  Claremont 

McDonough  James,  carpenter,  res  1010  East  21st 

McDonough  Martin,  laborer,  res  170  Fifth 

McDougall  Duncan,,  res  606  Filbert 

McDowell  Eleanor,  widow,  res  983  Pine 

McDowell  William  A.,  clerk  C.  P.  R.  R.  (S.  F.)  res  981 
Pine 

McDuffie  Charles  D.,  deputy  recorder  (Virginia  City,  Nev.) 
res  621  Eighteenth 

McEachen  Donald,  ship  carpenter,  res  725  Lewis 

McEacheu  Duncan,  shipwright  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  725  Lewis 

McElrath  John  E.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  668  Sixteenth 

McElroy  James,  groceries  and  liquors,  NE  cor  Seventh  and 
Clay,  res  524  Seventh 

McEnnery  Mary,  widow,  res  378  Seventh 

McEntyre  Patrick,  fireman  stmr  El  Capitan,  Oakland  Ferry 

McFadden  Bernard,  attorney-at-law,  456  Eighth,  rooms  1-3 

McFadden  John,  laborer,  res  1379  Thirteenth 

McFadden  Michael,  saloon,  814  Broadway 

McFadden  Patrick,  teamster,  res  1379  Thirteenth 

McFadden  Thomas  H.,  real  estate,  res  1203  Castro 

McFadden  William,  laborer,  res  Melrose  nr  Pacific  Re- 
duction Works 

McFarlane  Duncan,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1067  Thir- 
teenth av 

McGann  Anthony,  plasterer,  res  1413  Thirteenth 

McGary  Andrew,  teamster,  res  306  Seventh 

McGauley  Thomas,  carpenter,  res  1360  West 

McGeary  Kate,  domestic  1403  Chestnut 

McGee  Edmond,  laborer,  res  2212  Magnolia 

McGillivray  George,  student,  res  SE  cor  Eleventh  and  Mad- 
ison 

McGillivray  James  J.,  student  L^niversity,  res  SE  cor 
Eleventh  and  Madison 

McGillivray  John  D. ,  student  University,  res  SE  cor 
Eleventh  and  Madison 

McGillivray  Joseph,  mining  expert,  res  SE  cor  Eleventh  and 
Madison 

McGillivray  William,  miner,  res  SE  cor  Eleventh  and  Mad- 
ison 


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344  OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY. 

McGinnis  Bernard,  res  472  East  11th 

McGinnis  Matthew,  laborer,  res  659  Magnolia 

McGivney  James,  gasfitter  and  plumber,  965  Franklin 

McGlassen  liosa,  domestic  George  Morrow,  NE  cor  Second 
av  and  Birch,  Temescal 

McGlincliy  Mary  Miss,  clerk  Mrs  Ida  A.  Davis,  res  1375 
Seventeenth 

McGliuchy  Neil,  peddler,  res  1375  Seventeenth 

McGlone  Henry,  tinsmith,  res  Railroad  Exchange 

McGOVERN  &  CAHUjL  (Andrew  J.  McGov(;rn  and  James 
Cahill)  carpets,  paper  hangings,  window  shades,  etc., 
1157  Broadway 

McGovern  Andrew  J.  (McGovern  &  Cahill)  res  1365  Thir- 
teenth av 

McGovern  Michael,  hackdriver,  res  677  Twenty-third 

McGovern  Thomas,  laborer,  res  358  Fourth 

McGowan  Charles  M.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1161  Franklin 

McGowan  Martin,  teamster  David  Meeker,  res  487  Twenty- 
fifth 

McGrath  Edward  R.,  salesman  Adolph  Bruenn,  res  Blake 
House 

McGrath  J.  Mrs.,  dressmaker  Miss  Maggie  Milliken,  res  481 
Twenty-first 

McGrath  John,  laborer,  res  223  Hannah 

McGrath  John,  shipjoiner  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  731  Center 

McGrath  Kate  Miss,  seamstress,  res  1842  Grove 

McGrath  Michael,  dairyman,  res  1411  Kirkham 

McGrath  Michael,  laborer,  res  1842  Grove 

McGraw  George,  metermau  Oakland  Gas  Light  Co.,  res  714 
Ninth 

McGraw  Lottie  Miss,  res  1518  Telegraph  av 

McGraw  Patrick,  laborer,  res  S  s  Forty-seventh  nr  Shattuck 
av,  Temescal 

McGraw  Robert,  carpenter,  res  53  Valley 

McGreery  John,  clerk,  res  811  Washington 

McGregor  Dorothia,  widow,  res  816  Chester 

McGREW  P.  H.,  carriage  maker  and  blacksmith,  1056-1060 
Thirteenth  av,  res  1421  Eleventh  av 

McGuin  Michael,  coachman  Charles  F.  MacDermot,  res  SW 
cor  Taylor  and  Campbell 

McGuire  Benjamin,  brakeman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  SE  cor  Wil- 
low and  Pacific 

McGuire  B.  F.,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

McGuire  Ellen  Mrs.,  domestic  Blake  House 

McGuire  Francis,  farmer,  rss  E  s  Claremont  av  nr  College 
av,  Claremont 


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OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY.  345 

McGuire  JamQS,  teamster,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  ur  Sutter, 

Temescal 
McGuire  James  E.,  special  policeman,  res  NE  cor  Bay  pi 

and  Telegraph  av 
McGuire  Jesse  M.,  machine  hand  C  P.  K.  R.,  res  13  Pear- 
son's E.OW 
McGuire  Thomas  E.,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.  shops,   res  1722 

Chase 
McGuire  William,  farmer,  res  E  s  Claremont  av  nr  College 

av,  Claremont 
McGuire  William  H.,  cooper,  res  683  Twentj-seventh 
McHaffie  James,  carpenter,  res  3(59  Fifth 
McHargh  Bridget  Mrs.,  res  1410  Fifteenth 
McHenry  Thomas,  laborer,  res  263  B 
McHugh  John,  warehouse  (S.  F.)  res  817  Jackson 
Mclnerney  Thomas,  butcher  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Watts  nr  Park  av 
Mclnernj  Martin,  laborer,  res  416  Seventh 
Mclnnis  Alexander,  carpenter,  res  lul5  East  22nd 
Mclnnis  John,  seaman,  res  767  Seventh 
Mclntire  Frank  R.,  cigarmaker,  res  1878  Seventeenth 
Mclntire  John,  horsetrainer,  res  Seminary  Park  Station 
Mclntire  John  J.,   proprietor  Eagle  Box  Factory,   5U7-509 

Second,  res  Alameda 
Mcintosh  Kate  Mrs.,    teacher   Prescott   School,  res   West 

Berkeley 
Mclntyre  Hattie,  waitress  Winsor  House 
Mclntyre  Thomas,  employee  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Star  House 
Mclsaac  Angus,  superintendent  St.  Mary's  Cemetery,  Web- 
ster nr  Mountain  View  (Cemetery 
Mclsaac  John  L.,  gardener  St.  Mary's  Cemetery 
Mclsaac  Katie  Miss,  domestic  Carroll  Cook,  res  122  Lake 
Mclsaac  William  A.,  gardener  St.  Mary's  Cemetery 
McKaf  D.  C,  res  Galindo  Hotel 
McKay  Edward,  shoemaker  (S.  F.)  res  711  Filbert 
McKay  George,  plasterer,  res  2026  Adeline 
McKay  William  L.,  painter,  res  667  Eleventh 
McKean   Corinne  Miss,  compositor  Daily  Times,    res  814 

Thirty-fifth 
McKean  William,  undertaker  William  T.  Hamilton,  res  914 

Thirty-fifth 
McKeand  George  W.,  searcher  of  records,   SE  cor  Fourth 

and  Broadway,  res  858  East  15th 
McKee  Alfred,  machinist  (S.  F.)  res  1951  Myrtle 
McKee  Andrew  J.,  carpenter,  res  1951  Myrtle 
McKee  Jane,  widow,  res  1417  Thirteenth' 
McKee  Lizzie  Miss,  teacher  music,  res  320  Fourteenth 


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346  OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY. 

McKee  Robert  L.,  attorney-at-law,   456  Eighth,  ^rooms  1-3, 

res  1033  Adeline 
McKee  Samuel  Bell,  associate  justice  Supreme  Court  of  Cal- 
ifornia (S.  F.)  res  1033  Adeline 
McKeen  Albert  A.,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  818  Wood 
McKeen  John  H.,  shipcarpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  818  Wood 
McKeen  William  A.,  carpenter  C.P.R.R.,  res  1810  Atlanic 
McKeirnan  John,   carpenter,   res  SW   cor  Eighteenth   and 

Kirkham 
McKeinzie  Peter,  fruits  and  cigars  and  tobacco,  1054  Thir- 
teenth av 
McKen  Adam,  switchman  C  P.  R.  R.,  res  719  Third 
McKenna  Daniel,  laborer,  res  1634  Myrtle 
McKenna  Thomas  J.,  peddler,  res  N  s  Thirty-ninth  nr  Tele- 
graph av,  Temescal 
McKenney  Henry  M.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  805  Brush 
McKeuney  Lafayette  M.,  directory  publisher,  res  807  Brush 
McKENZIE   Sl   CO.    (Thomas    McKenzie   and    Alexander 
Geddes)  proprietors  New  York  Bakery,  910  Broadway 
McKenzie  H.,  solicitor  Singer  Manufacturing  Co.,   res  712 

Filbert 
McKenzie  Kenneth,  carpenter,  res  617  Tenth 
McKenzie  Murdock,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1607   Third 
McKenzie  Roderick,  horsetrainer,  res  SW  cor  Park  av  and 

Hollis 
McKenzie  Thomas  (McKenzie  &  Co.)  res  910  Broadway 
McKenzie  William,  foreman  mechanic  department  of  steam- 
ers C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  511  Tenth 
McKENZIE  WILLIAM  W.,  undertaker,  SE  cor  Eighth  and 

Broadway,  res  611  Fifteenth 
McKeon  James,  barkeeper  Crystal  Palace,  res  572  Tenth 
McKeon  James,  paintmaker,  res  519  Fourth 
McKeon  Patrick  H.,  res  563  East  Central  av,  rear      § 
McKetchney  Daniel,  first  mate  stmr  Oakland,  res  S.  F. 
McKewan  James,  teamster,  res  NW  cor  Thirty-ninth  and 

Telegraph  av,  Temescal 
McKibben  Robert  W.,  carpenter  William  A.    Knowles,  res 

364  Thirteenth 
McKillican  Donald  R.,  mining  engeneer,  res  318  Fourteenth 
McKillican  Robert,  architect,  res  560  Twenty-fifth 
McKinlay  Archibald,  agent  Bank  British  North  America  (S. 

F.)  res  779  Eighth 
Mckinley  D.  a.,  wood  and  coal,  SE  cor  Tenth  and  Wash- 
ington, res  Blake  House 
McKinnon  Daniel,  clerk  T.  Townsend,  res  409  Seventh 
McKinnon  Finlay,  wheelwright  (S.  F.)  res  1158  Union 


C      r      I    AIINnRY  WASHING  WELL  DONE  AT  VERY  LOW  RATES. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  ICE  WAGONS  run  regularly  to  Alameda  and  Berkeley. 


OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY.  347 

McKinnon   James  C,    salesman    (S.    F.)    res    W   s    Fruit 

Vale  av  iir  East  14tli 
McKinnon  John  A.  (Brown  &  McKinnon)  res  869  Wash- 

iugton 
McKinnon  John  J.,    lumber  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Fruit 

Vale  av  nr  East  14th 
McKinnon  Michael,    tailor  Brown  &  McKinnon,    res    1010 

West 
McKinnon  William,  shipcarpenter  C.  P.  K.  R.,  res  SW  cor 

Williaroj^nd  Campbell 
McKinstry  E:  W.,  associate  justice  Supreme  Court  of  Cali- 
fornia, res  836  Jackson 
McKusick  Harrison  J.,  superintendent  U.  S.  Railway  Mail 
Service  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Tyler  bet  Claremont  and  Col- 
lege avs,  Claremont 
McLane  Hugh,  laborer,  res  1371  Eighteenth 
McLafferty  B.  S.  Rev.,  clergvman,  res  829  Sixteenth 
Mclaughlin  &  MACDONALD  (C.  W.  McLaughlin  and 
J.  H.  Macdonald)  real  estate  and  insurance  agents,  456 
Central  av 
McLaughlin  Bernard,  policeman,  res  1322  Twelfth  av 
McLaughlin  Casper  W.  (McLaughlin  &  Macdonald)  and  no- 
tary public,  456  Central  av,  res  1330  Adeline 
McLaughlin  Daniel,  machinist  (S.  F.)  res  1613  Eighth 
McLaughlin  Henry,  laborer,  res  886  Twenty-seventh 
McLaughlin  Margaret,  domestic  824  Myrtle 
McLaughlin  Michael,  confectionery,  855  Wood,  res  881  Cedar 
McLaughlin  Michael,  helper  Oakland  Gas  Light  Co. 
McLaughlin  Michael,  laborer,  res  609  Third 
McLaughlin  Owen,  res  1122  Eleventh  av 
McLaughlin  Peter,  salesman  J.  P.  O'Toole  &  Co.,  res  884 

Twenty-seventh 
McLaughlin  Thomas,  laborer,  res  1015  Third 
McLean  Cassia  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  519  Eighth 
McLean   Edward,    real   estate,     lOOY    Broadway,    res    1913 

Market 
McLean  Edward  C,   gasfitter  Dalziel    &  Moller,    res  1913 

Market 
McLean  John,  groceries  and  provisions,  1309  Telegraph  av 
McLean  John,  second  engineer  stmr  Alameda,  Oakland  Ferry 
McLean  John  K.,   pastor  Congregational  Church,   res  52*0 

Thirteenth 
McLean  Kittie  Miss,  res  666  Tenth 

McLean  William  A.,  collector  (S.  F.)  res  1213  Thirteenth  av 
McLellan  Edwin  L.,  head  clerk  U.  S.  Railway  Mail  Service 
(S.  F.)  res  616  Seventeenth 


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Office  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.W.  CLARK,  645  Marm  St.,  s.  F.,  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


348  OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY. 

McLeod  Daniel,  carpenter,  res  1616  Seventeenth 

McLure  Andrew,  sexton  First  Congregational  Church,  res 

969  Castro 
McMahan  John  B,,  physician  and  surgeon,  1113  Broadway, 

rooms  18-19,  res  Erie  House 
McMahan  William,  laborer,  res  1219  Twenty-sixth 
McMahon  Frank,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res  Brooklyn 
McMahon  James,  waiter  (S.  F.)  res  1746  Filbert 
McMahon  J.  E.,  student,  res  Bellevue  House 
McMann  Bridget,  domestic  573  Seventh 
McManus  Bernard,  carpenter,  res  607  Seventeenth 
McManus  James,  hackdriver,  res  273  Ninth 
McManus  Joseph,  boilermaker,  res  709  Franklin 
McManus  Kate,  domestic  358  East  17th 
McManus  Patrick,  marble  polisher  J.   J.   Nunan,  res  1834 

Grove 
McMenamin  Daniel,  res  1159  Franklin 
McMeuamin  Robert  D.,  carpenter,  res  314  Third 
McMeuemy  James  W.,  gardener  Jerome  B.  Ford,    res  923 

Fifth  av 
McMillan  &  Cox  (Edward  McMillan  and  Patrick  A.   Cox) 

groceries  and  liquors,  837  Market 
McMillan  Edward  (McMillan  &  Cox)  res  738  Myrtle 
McMillan  William,  hackman,  res  696  Twenty-sixth 
McMillan  William  J.,  res  1504  San  Pablo  av 
McMindes  Ira,  expressman,  NE  cor  Seventh  and  Wood,  res 

1666  Sixteenth 
McMullen  Charles  S.,  bookkeeper,  res  1369  Brush 
McMullen  David,  student  Oakland  Business  College 
McMullen   Elizabeth   Miss,  teacher   Tompkins   School,  res 

1369  Brush 
McMullen  John,  real  estate,  res  1369  Brush 
McMullen  John  H.,  clerk,  res  1369  Brush 
McMurphy  James  H. ,  carpenter,  res  620  Fifth 
McNally  Bernard  (J.  P.  O'Toole  &  Co.)  res  1018  Goss 
McNally  Catherine,  domestic  R.  W.  Wing,  res  Piedmont 
McNally  J.  B.  Rev.,  rector   St.    Patrick's   Church,  res  N  s 

Seward  bet  Campbell  and  Peralta 
McNally  Patrick,  plasterer,  res  St.  Louis  House 
McNamara  Dennis,  blacksmith  Galvin  &  Lebrecht,  res  1363 

Eighteenth 
McNamara  Margaret  Mrs.,  groceries  and  liquors,  951  Third 
McNamara  Michael,  laborer,  res  1865  Goss 
McNamara  Patrick,  gardener,  res  1814  Union 
McNamara  Patrick,  laborer,  res  610  Second 
McNeal  Daniel,  painter,  res  1613  Myrtle 


^       F       I    AIINnRY        ^ASH'l^^^    DONE    AT    SHORT    NOTICE. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  in  all  parts  of  Oakland. 


OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY.  349 

McNeal  Donald,  painter,  res  1613  Myrtle 

McNeal  Eliza  G.  Miss,  res  NE  cor  Carlton  and  Humboldt  av, 

Temescal 
McNeal  James  W.,  painter,  res  1613  Myrtle 
McNeal  John  W.,  painter,  res  1613  Myrtle 
McNeally  M.  J.,  tailor,  res  424  B 
McNear  George  W.,   commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  957 

Linden 
McNear  John,  res  957  Linden 
McNeil  John,  farmer,   res  N  s  East  Central  av  nr  Twenty- 

lifth  av 
McNerney  John  B.,  manager  Alameda  Iron  Works,  res  655 

Adeline 
McNerney  John  B.  Jr.,  patternmaker  Alameda  Iron  Works, 

res  655  Adeline 
McNiece  John  W.,  liquor  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  1457  Castro 
McNiven  J.,  carpenter,  res  Somerset  House 
McNuff  Andrew,  tailor  W.  C.  Roberts,  res  Overland  House 
McPeake  James,  laborer,  res  691  Twenty-eighth 
McPeke  Patrick,  laborer   Horatio   P.    Livermore,    res   cor 

Fourth  av  and  McAdam 
McPhee  Kate  Miss,  housekeeper  George  F.  McPherson,  470 

Merrimac 
McPherson  Angus,  res  859  Myrtle 

McPherson  George  F.,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  470  Merrimac 
McPherson  John  A.,  res  174  Sixth 
McPherson  Joseph  K.,    stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  1770  San 

Pablo  av 
McPhun  Martha,  domestic  519  East  14th 
McQaaid  Patrick,  car  inspector  C.  P.  R.  E.,  res  822  Chester 
McQuarrie  D.,  conductor  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1057  Twelfth  av 
McQuilkin  Patrick,  res  520  Eighth 
McEae   William,    proprietor   Washington   Hotel,   NW   cor 

Second  and  Washington 
McSherry  Alexander,  teamster,   res  S  s  Eighth  bet  Broad- 
way and  Washington 
McTaggart  Miles  F.,  physician,  res  777  Fourteenth 
McVey  John,  carpenter,  res  1309  Clay 
McWade  David   D.,    roadmaster    C.    P.    E.    E.,    res   1277 

Twelfth  av 
McWethy  Charles,  driver  Henry  C.  Pratt 
McWethy  Edwin,  butcher,  1708  Telegraph  av,  res  1714  Tele- 
graph av 
McWethy  Edwin  Jr. ,    butcher   Edwin   McWethy,    res   316 

Tenth 
Mc Williams  John,  special  policeman,  res  621  Chestnut 


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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  mm  St.,  s.  F.,  Agent  lor  Patent  Window  Shade  Fixtures. 


350  OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Mc Worthy  Frank   J.,   cattler   dealer,  stock  yards  SW   cor 

Twenty-first  and  East  Central  avs,  res  457  Bay  Place 
Meacham  Harriet  A.,  widow,  proprietress  Bartlett  House, 

471-473  Seventh 
Mead  Lewis  R.,   secretary  Risdon  Iron  Works   (S,  F.)  res 

NW  cor  Tenth  av  and  East  17th 
Mead  Thaddeus  W.,    solicitor  Weston   &  Welch,   res  1012 

Tenth  av,  E.  O. 
Mead  William  H.,  secretary  Contra  Costa  Water  Co.,   res 

S.  F. 
Meade  Calvert,  mining  secretary  (S.  F.)  res  325  Ninth 
Meade  George  W.,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)   res  1318 

Jackson 
Meader  Horace  P.,  Oakland  and  S.  F.  Express,  1010  Broad- 
way (and  S.  F.)  res  126  Eleventh 
Meads  Simeon  P.,  teacher  High  School,  res  758  Sixteenth 
Meagher  Agues  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  512  Eighth 
Meagher  Edward,  plumber,  res  1054  Broadway 
Meaglier  John,  plasterer,  res  SW  cor  Kirkham  and  Tenth 
Meagher  Sarah,  domestic  518  Thirteenth 
Mechanics'  Hotel,  Mrs.  Mary  McCarthy  proprietress,    416 

Seventh 
Medau  John  H.,  farmer,  res  County  Road,  Hays  Valley  . 
Medbery  William  C,  car  cleaner  C.  P.  R.  R.,'res  Berkeley 
Medicus  Adam,  florist  and  seedsman,  1829  San  Pablo  av 
Medoras  Manuel,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  252  Harlan 
Mee  James,  machinist,  res  1360  Webster 
Mee  Maggie  Miss,  dressmaking,  1315  San  Pabla  av 
Meek  A.  P.  Miss,   teacher  Franklin  Grammar  School,   res 

950  Filbert 
MEEKER  DAVm,  coal    and   wood,    NE  cor   Market  and 

Eighth,  res  S.  F. 
Meeker  George  C,  architect,  res  1422  Sixth  av 
Meeker  James  T.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1422  Sixth  av 
Meeks  William  N.,  capitalist  (S.  F.)  res  534  Knox  pi 
Meese  Gustave,  student,  res  1213  Eighth 
Meese  Herman  (Bach,  Meese  &  Co.,  S.  F.)  res  1213  Eighth 
Meese  Walter,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1213  Eighth 
Megown  Robert  M.,  bricklayer,  res  Capitol  Hotel 
Meherin  John  J.,  saloon,  900  Broadway,  res  957 Franklin 
Mehring  Jacob,  carriage  painter,  421  Third,  res  360  Seventh 
Mehrmann  Henry,  clerk,  res  852  Isabella 
Mehrmann  John  F.,  physician,  res  852  Isabella 
Meincke  John  H.,  laborer,  res  666  Harrison 
Meinecke   Henry,    butcher   John   W.    Glaze,  res  617  East 

Central  av 


S.  F.  LAUNDRY. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY.  351 

Mejasson  Leon,  res  NE  cor  Ninth  and  Peralta 

Mel   George,    insurance    (S.  F.)    res   NW  cor  Fourth  and 

Jackson 
Melburn  Richard,  porter,  res  819  Chester 
Melby  S.,  ship  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1464  Fifth 
Meldrum  Henry,  stevedore,  res  732  Union 
Mellien  Ernest  W.,  mining,  res  1165  Twenty-fourth 
Melior  James  F.    (Eyan  &    Mellor)  res  SW  cor  Clay  and 

Central  av 
Melius  Nathaniel  S.,  painter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  812  Linden 
Melquiond  Cyr,  teacher  French,  res  1660  Sixteenth 
Melquiond  Eulalie   B.   Mme.,   private  schools  (French  and 
English)  1109  Central  av.  and  1113  Franklin,   res  1113 
Franklin 
Melquiond   Eellie  G.    Mme.,    teacher   Mme.    E.    B.    Mel- 
quiond, res  1660  Sixteenth 
Melrose  Garden,   Charles  G.   Nixdorf  proprietor,    N  s  San 

Leandro  Eoad  nr  High,  Fruit  Vale 
Melrose  School,  Miss  Nellie  Walsh  teacher,  E  s  High  nrE. 

E.  crossing,   Melrose 
Melville  S.  D.,  res  495  Plymouth  av 
MELVIN  &  CO.  (S.  H.  and  William  P.  Melvin)  drugs  nad 

medicines,  SW  cor  Sixth  and  East  Central  avs 
Melvin  Samuel  H.  (Melvin  &  Co.)  res  1279  Fifth  av 
Melvin  William,  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1451  Seventh 
Melvin  William  P.  (Melvin  &  Co.)  res  1279  Fifth  av 
Mencarini   Damiano,    cement    and    plaster    statuary,    1166 

Broadway,  res  S.  F. 
Mencarini  Eafael,  manager  D.   Mencarini,   1166  Broadway, 

res  S.  F. 
MENDOCINO  LUMBER  YARD,  Walter  Laidlaw  proprie- 
tor, SE  cor  Seventh  and  Brush 
Menefee  William  H.,  deputy  assessor  Oakland  Township, 

res  West  Berkeley 
Menges  &  Winkler  (Henry   Menges   and   Jacob   Winkler) 

barbers,  454  Eighth 
Menges  Jacob,  brassfounder  (S.  F.)  res  821  Center 
Menges  Henry  (Menges  &  Winkler)  res  612  Fourth 
MENKE  DEIDERICH,  groceries  and  liquors,   827  Broad- 
way, res  458  Sixth 
MENTZ  FREDERICK,  groceries  and  liquors,  1270  Center, 

res  1268  Center 
Menzen  Henry,  car  cleaner  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  SW  cor  Camp- 
bell and  William 
Merchant  Adolph,  farmer,  res  W  s  Eedwood  Eoad,  Fruit 
Vale 


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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR 


352  OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Merchant  Charles  H.  (Dean,  Watson  &  Co.)  res  Marshfield, 

Coos  Co.,  Oregon 
Merchant  Eben,  with  Conklin  Brothers,  res  1554  Broadway- 
Merchant  John,  compositor  Pacific  Press,  res  503  Eleventh 
Mercier  Charles  H.,  messenger  Union  Savings  Bank,  res 

713  Sixth 
Meredith  George  A.,  student  Oakland  Business  College 
Meredith  Griffith,  lumber  dealer,  res  1305  Alice 
Merithew  Charles  H.,  general  merchandise  (S.  F.)  res  571 

East  Central  av 
Merkle  Joseph  S.,  varnisher  Charles  L.  Taylor,  res  S.  F. 
Merle  Adrian,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1010  Chester 
Merrall  Joseph  H.,  workman    U.  S.  Mint  (S.  F.)  res  958 

Castro 
Merriam  &  Co.  (William  S.  Merriam)  wholesale  and  retail 

dealers  poultry,    dairy  produce   and   provisions,    1217 

Broadway 
Merriam  George  H.,  tinner  (S.  F.)  res  828  Kirkham 
Merriam  William  A.,  salesman  Merriam  &  Co.,  res  1382  Tel- 
egraph av 
Merriam  William  S.  (Merriam  &  Co.)  res  1382  Telegraph  av 
Merrick  William,  dairyman  John  R.  Talcott,  res  E  s  Hieh 

nr  East  14th,  Fruit  Vale 
Merrill  &  Son  (William    B.  and  George  H.  Merrill)  brick 

manufacturers,  office  foot  Webster 
Merrill  Alva  D.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1301  Franklin 
Merrill  Eugene  C,  railroadman,  res  701  Campbell 
Merrill  George  H.  (Merrill  &  Son)  res  1443  Linden 
Merrill  Isaac  N.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1444  Chestnut 
Merrill  James  T.,  carpenter  East  Oakland  Planing  Mills,  res 

S.  F. 
Merrill  Samuel,  res  W  s  Claremout  av  nr  College  av    • 
Merrill  Thomas,  master  mariner,  res  514  East  15th 
Merrill  William  B.  (Merrill  &  Son)  res  1443  Linden 
Merriman  A.   F.  &  Son  (A.  F.    and  A.   F.  Merriman  Jr.) 

dentists,  NWcor  Eleventh  and  Broadway,  room  7 
Merriman  Alvin  F.  (A.  F.  Merriman  &  Son)  res  706  Tenth 
Merriman  Alvin  F.  Jr.  (A.  F.  Merriman  &  Son)  res  706  Tenth 
Merritt  Ambrose,  with  W.  W.  McKeuzie,  res  362  Ninth 
Merritt  Harry  P.,  draftsman  (S.  F.)  res  1157  Franklin 
Merritt  Julia^Miss,  teacher  Durant  School,  res  573  Seven- 
teenth 
MERRITT  SAMUEL,   capitalist  and  proprietor  Oakland 

Lumber  Yard,  office  404  Central  av,  res  1213  Madison 
Merritt  Stephen  H.,  master  mariner,  res  1157  Franklin 
Mersich  D.,  fruit  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  569  Seventh 


SP      I  AMiynRY  Lace  Curtains,  Blankets  and  Flannels,  a  Specialty. 

.     r.     LAUilUni.    office,  33  Geary  St.,S.F.,  and  sea  Broadway.  Oakland. 


J.  8.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY.  353 

Mertens  Katriua  Mrs.,  boarding,  NE  cor  Telegraph  av  and 

Broadway 
Mertz  John  H.,  manufacturer  windmills,  1368  San  Pablo  av, 

res  NW  cor  Seventeenth  and  San  Pablo  av 
Merwin  Belle  Miss,  principal  Lynn  School,  res  612  East  15th 
Mervvin  Davilla  W.,   conductor  C  P.  K.  K.,  res  606  East 

Central  av 
Merwin  Elias  C,  carpenter,  res  612  East  15th 
Merwin  Eugene,  straw  worker,  res  819  Market 
Meserve  James  L.,  cabinetmaker  Chris.  Schreiber,  res  S.  F. 
Meserve  Charles,  butcher  John  Stewart,  res  SE  cor  Elizabeth 

and  San  Pablo  av,  Temescal 
Meserve  William,  with  Chris.  Schreiber,  res  411  Fifteenth 
Mesmer  &  Paepcke  (C.  Mesmer  and  A.  Paepcke)  wood  and 

coal,  hay  and  grain,  SE  cor  Wood  and  Goss 
Mesmer  Christian  (Mesmer  &  Paepcke)  res  1268  Campbell 
Messmer  Kilian,  liquor  saloon  and  cigars,  2080  Thirteenth  av, 

Lynn 
Metcalf  Alef  Mrs.,  physician,  office  and  res  910  Franklin 
Metcalf  George  D.,  attorney-at-law  and  notary  public,  921 

Broadway,  room  20,  res  Berkeley 
Metcalf  Orlando  F.,  contractor,  res  910  Franklin 
Metcalf  Victor  H.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  674  Sixteenth 
Metcalf  William,  res  608  Central  av 
Metcalfe  N.  R.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  E  s  Claremont  av  bet  Tyler 

and  Russell,  Claremont 
Methers  Nicholas,    teamster    Burner    &    Young,    res   664 

Franklin 
Methodist  (colored)  Church,  SE  cor  Seventh  and  West 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  S  s  East  15th  bet  Seventh  and 

Eighth  avs 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  S  s  Temescal  bet  Telegraph 

av  and  Maple 
Metz  Frank,  farmer,  res  460  Fifth 
Metzger  Eugene,  gardener  J.  C.  Rued,  res  W  s  Chestnut  bet 

Central  av  and  Thirteenth 
Metzger  George  Y.,  res  1110  Contral  av 
Metzler  George,  cook  Brooklyn  Brewery,  res  879  East  14th 
Meves  August,  jeweler  L.  P.  Berger,  res  358  Seventh 
Meves  Otto,  jeweler,  res  358  Seventh 
Meves  Theodore,  upholsterer  F.  Rading,  res  358  Seventh 
Meyer  Adolph,  hatter,  res  336  Eighth 
MEYER  ADOLPH  JR.,  hatter,   909  Washington,   res  366 

Eighth 
Meyer  A.  H.,   clerk  Eureka  Hotel,   SW  cor  Seventh  and 

Washington 


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354  OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Meyer  Alexander,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  944  Wood 

Meyer  Alfred,  clerk  Harry  L.  KoiF,  res  466  Sixth 

Meyer  August,  clerk  Eaffo  Brothers,  res  671  Broadway 

Meyer  Charles  A.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  720  Tenth 

MEYER  F.  H.,  druggist,  1450  Seventh 

MEYER  F.   H.  MRS.,  embroidery  and  fancy  goods,  1452 

Seventh 
Meyer  Fritz,  veterinary  surgeon,  res  416  Eighth 
Meyer  Gustave  "W. ,  hatter  Adolph  Meyer  Jr. ,  res  366  Eighth 
Meyer  Henry,  clerk  Diederich  Menke,  res  456  Sixth 
MEYER   HENRY  H.,  proprietor  Eureka   Hotel,  SW   cor 

Washington  and  Seventh 
Meyer  Herman,    clerk  Diedrich  Buhsen,  res  1802  William 
Meyer  H.  Henry,  miller  Hickok  &  Son,  res  S.  F. 
Meyer  Hugo  S.,  manager  P.  J.  Gerhardy,  res  765  Clay 
Meyer  John,  carver,  res  1718  Filbert 
Meyer  John  H.,  fireman  C.  P.  E.  K.,  res  751  Campbell 
Meyer  Michael,  engraver  (S.  F.)  res  1718  Filbert 
Meyer  Victoria,  widow,  res  1718  Filbert 
Meyerhoff  Charles,  carpet  layer  Charles  L.  Taylor,  res  483 

Twenty-fourth 
Meyerhoff  Julia  Mrs. ,  midwife,  res  483  Twenty-fourth 
Meyerhoff  Oscar  G.,  carpet  layer  Charles  L.  Taylor,  res  483 

Twenty-fourth 
Meyers  Agnes,  domestic  Thomas  J.  P.  Lazy,  118  Ninth 
Meyers  Andrew,  res  826  Sixteenth 

Meyers  Herman  W.,  carver  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  S.  F. 
Meyers  William,  butcher  John  L.  May,  res  1659  William 
Mezger  Conrad,  gardener,  res  S  s  Chestnut  nr  Central  av 
Mezger  Margaret,  widow,  res  S  s  Chestnut  nr  Central  av 
Mezger  R.,  gardener,  res  S  s  Chestnut  nr  Central  av 
Mhoon   John   B.,   attorney -at-law  (S.    F.)  res  1017  Adeline 
Michel  August,  real  estate,  res  1516  Eighth 
Middleton  Jonathan,  ship  chandler  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  East  27th 

nr  Twenty-first  av,  Highland  Park 
Middleton  William  A.,  brick  mason,  res  724  Linden 
Mies  Robert,  laborer,  res  565  East  Sixteenth 
Mikkelsen  Thomas,  waiter  L.  Milloslavich,  res  831  Franklin 
Milan  Michael,  hostler  Robert  Glover,  N  s  Ninth  bet  Clay 

and  Jefferson 
Milbury  Samuel,  real  estate  agent,  1002  Broadway,  res  1325 

Alice 
Miles  John,  commission  merchant,  res  924  Filbert 
Miles  William  T.,  engineer  Felton  Engine  Co.  No.  2,  Oak- 
land Fire  Department,  res  468  Sixth 
Milestone  William,  master  mariner,  res  683  Twenty-sixth 


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OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY.  355 

Miling  Mary,  widow,  laundress,  res  519  Sixth 
Mill  William  W.,  carpenter,  res  1280  Eighth  av 
Millan  David,  carriage  painter  (S.  F.)  res  220  Louise 
Millan  John  C.,  cigarmaker  (S.  F.)  and  member  City  Coun- 
cil, res  220  Louise 
Millan  William,  painter,  res  220  Louise 
Millar  John,  harnessmaker  (S.  F.)  res  1318  Tenth 
Millar  John  E.,  searcher  of  records  (S.  F.)  res  1318  Tenth 
Millard  Huldah,  res  E  s  Telegraph  av  bet  Linden  and  Tem- 

escal,  Temescal 
Millen  Emma,  domestic  W,  J.  Landers,  1951  Grove 
MILLER  &  HARDEN  (A.  S.  Miller  and  F.  B.  Harden) 

druggists,  1760  Seventh 
MILLER  &  SMITH  (John  M.  Miller  and  James  H.  Smith) 
attorneys-at-law,  SE  cor  Eighth  and  Broadway,  rooms 
3-6 
Miller  &  Winsor  (James  Miller  and  Serril  Winsor)  proprie- 
tors California  Pottery  and  Terra  Cotta  Works,  cor  East 
Central  and  Park  avs,  office  1200  Broadway 
Miller  Albert,  capitalist,  res  1264  Fourteenth 
Miller  Albert,  sawyer  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Cypress  nr  Tenth 
Miller  Alexander,  carpenter,  res  1534  West 
Miller  Alice  Miss,  student,  res  57  Valley 
Miller  Agues  S.  (Miller  &  Harden)  res  729  Myrtle 
Miller  Andrew  A.,  miller,  res  1534  West 
Miller  A.  K.,  salesman  Salinger  Brothers,  res  1105  Broadway 
Miller  Charles,  laborer  Edward  Wallop,  res  N  s  Bedwood 

Road  nr  Alderney  Farm 
Miller  Charles  E.,  clerk  F.   B.   Miller  &  Co.,   res  Kohler- 

Chase  House 
Miller  Chris.,  driver  Fourteenth  Street  R.  R.,  res  Fourteenth 

bet  Center  and  Peralta 
Miller  C.  O.  G.,  student,  res  1264  Fourteenth 
Miller  Don  F.,  advertising  agent  (S.  F.)  res  834  Franklin 
Miller  E.,  capitalist,  res  Tubbs  Hotel 

'Miller  Edward  G.,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  res  472  Ninth 
Miller  Elias,  dairyman,  res  S  s  Merced  av  nr  Shattuck  av, 

Temescal 
Miller  F.  B.  &  Co.  (Finis  B.  and  Robert  W.  Miller)  groceries 

and  provisions,  413  Central  av 
Miller  Finis  B.  (F.  B.  Miller  &  Co.)  res  1165  Washington 
Miller  Flora  Mrs.,  lodgings,  417  First 
Miller  Frank  D.,  law  student  (S.  F.)  res  cor  Telegraph  av 

and  Forty-sixth,  Temescal 
Miller  Frank  N.,  assistant  jailor  County  Jail,  res  807  Wash- 
ton 


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Miller  Frederick,  res  S  s  Merced  av  nr  Shattuck  av,  Temes 

cal 
Miller  Frederick,  butcher  Eice  &  White,  res  1057  Webster 
Miller  Frederick,  compositor,  res  729  Myrtle 
Miller  Frederick,  carpenter,  res  712  Franklin 
Miller  Lillie  Miss,  res  57  Yalley 

Miller  Frederick  W.  (Schwab,  Heidet  &  Co.)  res  1069  Cen- 
tral av 
Miller  George,  junk  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  1117  Alice 
Miller  George,  druggist,  res  729  Myrtle 
Miller  George,  laborer,  res  High  nr  Fruit  Vale 
Miller  George  Mrs.,  widow,  furnished  rooms,  819  Washing- 
ton 
Miller  George  H.,  clerk  Miller  &  Harden,  res  729  Myrtle 
Miller  Harry  E.,  student,  res  1264  Fourteenth 
Miller  H,  B.,  teacher  Temescal  School,  res  NW  cor  Tele- 
graph av  and  Forty-third 
Miller  H.  Clay,  cashier  Custom  House  (S.  F.)  res  SW  cor 

East  11th  and  Tenth  av 
Miller  Henry,  collector,  476  Eighth,  res  1724  Eighth 
Miller  Henry  C,  clerk  stmr  Harriet  (S.  F.)  res  917  Clay 
Miller  Henry  M.  A.,  secretary  Presidio  R.   E.    (S.  F.)   res 

1264  Fourteenth 
Miller  Henry  R.,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  1413  Brush 
Miller  Hiram,  photographer,  res  729  Myrtle 
Miller  H.  L.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  919  Thirty-sixth 
Miller  J.  A.,  physician,  surgeon  and  druggist,  SE  cor  Tele- 
graph av  and  Birch,  res  NW  cor  Forty-third  and  Tele- 
graph av,  Temescal 
Miller  James  (Miller  &  Winsor)  res  SW  cor  Park  and  East 

Central  av 
Miller  Jennie  Miss,  dressmaker,  974  Seventh 
Miller  Jeremiah,  president  S.  F.  Steamboat  and  Transporta- 
tion Co.  (S.  F.)  res  917  Clay 
Miller  J.  Frank,  auditor  Custom  House  (S.  F.)  res  cor  Park^ 

av  and  Hollis 
Miller  J.  Fred,  bookbinder  and  paper  ruler,  921  Broadway, 

room  9,  res  802  Alice 
Miller  John,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  R.  R.  crossing,  Tem- 
escal 
Miller  John,  junk  dealer,  res  1211  Twenty-fourth 
Miller  John,  sailmaker,  res  201  B 
Miller  John  M.  (Miller  &  Smith)  res  Galiudo  Hotel 
Miller  John  W.,  hay  and  grain  (S.  F.)  res  1404  Adeline 
Miller  Josie  Miss,  teacher  music,  res  819  Washington 
Miller  Lillie,  domestic  Bennett  R.  Bates,  966  Madison 


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OAKLAND     [  M  ]    DIRECTORY.  357 

Miller  Mary,  domestic  1630  Telegraph  av 

Miller  Orrin  C,  mining  broker,  res  1214  Twelfth  av 

Miller   Peter,    Custom   House   broker  (S.  F.)   res  Deming 

House 
Miller  Richard,  carpenter,  res  1455  Broadway 
Miller  Robert  W.  (F.  B.  Miller  &  Co.)  res  1165  Washington 
Miller  Solomon  M.,  res  Occidental  House 
Miller  William  B.,  mill  hand,  res  1534  West 
Miller  William  E.,   trustee  Oakland  Bank  of  Savings,   res 

1277  Webster 
Miller  William  H.,  messenger  S.  F.  Stock  Exchange  (S.  F.) 

res  57  Valley 
Miller  William  N .,  planing  mill  (S.  F.)  res  1105  Jackson 
Miller  William  P.,  superintendent  Castle  Dome  Mining  and 

Smelting  Co.,  res  W  s  Bay  av  nr  R.  R.  crossing,  Mel- 
rose 
Miller  W.  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1259  Alice 
Miller  — ,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  West  Oakland  House 
Miller's  Block,  377  Central  av 
Millet  James,    milker  Sterry  Walker,   res  Pleasant  Valley 

Ranch 
Milliet  Alexis,  laborer,  res  416  First 
Milligan  David,  farmer,  res  cor  Seminary  av  and  San  Lean- 

dro  Road 
Milligan  Henry  G.,  bookkeeper  Oakland  Lumber  Yard,   res 

763  Clay 
Milliken  Daniel  B.,  res  770  Thirteenth 
Millikin  Maggie  Miss,  dressmaker,  1353  Telegraph  av 
Millikin  Sallie  Miss,  dressmaker  Miss  Maggie  Millikin,  res 

1353  Telegraph  av 
Millington  S.  J.,  teacher  dancing,  377  Central  av 
Millins  James,  painter  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Milloslavich  Louis,  oyster  and  chop  house,  459  Seventh,  res 

477  Eighth 
Mills  Addie  E.  Miss,  teacher  Mills'  Seminary 
Mills  A.  N.,  carpenter  C  P.  R.  R.,  res  1661^  Eighth 
Mills  C.  T.  Mrs.,  associate  principal  Mills'  Seminary 
Mills  C.  T.  Rev.,    principal  Mills'  Seminary,  res  Seminary 

av  4  miles  east  of  Brooklyn 
Mills  Eugene  W.,  agent  D.  M.  Osborne  &  Co.  (S.  F.)  res 

316  Tenth 
Mills'  Seminary  for  Young  Ladies,  Seminary  av  4  miles  east 

of  Brooklyn 
Milroy  Robert  B.,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  1457  Eighth 
Miltersen   Niels,    hostler   George    Forbes,    res   1070  Thir- 
teenth av 


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368  OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Milton  Anthony,  master  mariner,  res  1839  San  Pablo  av 
Milwain  Alexander  M.,   draftsman  Clinton   Day,    res  1315 

Franklin 
Minahan  John,  marble  cutter,  res  520  Fifth 
Miner  Alida  M.  Miss,  teacher,  res  "Winsor  House 
Miner  Annie  E.  Miss,   teacher  Lafayette    School,   res  W  s 

Shattuck  av  nr  Temescal  Creek,  Temescal 
Miner  Henry,  plasterer,  res  N  s  Alcatraz  av  nr  San  Pablo 

av,  Temescal 
Miner  Kate  F.  Miss,  res  N  s  Seventh  nr  Pine 
Minigan  James,  ropemaker,  res  E  s  High  nr  Railroad  Cross- 
ing, Melrose 
Miniter  T.  B.  Mrs.,  res  764  Brush 

Mink  Peter  J.,  carver  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  S.  F. 
Minnett  George  C,  butcher  and  extraman  Engine  Co.  No.  1, 

Oakland  Fire  Department,  res  461  Ninth 
Minturn  E.  Mrs.,  electro-therapeutist,  office  Winsor  House 
Minocevis  P.  N.,  cook  Martin  Siars,  res  1254  San  Pablo  av 
MIRANDA  JOHN  B.,  cigars  and  billiard  saloon  and  agent 
Standard  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  407  Eighth,  res  364  Eighth 
Mirror  (The)  Weekly  Illustrated,    Mirror  Publishing   Co. 

publishers  and  proprietors,  Wilcox  Block 
Mitchell  A.  E.,  widow,  res  1259  Webster 
Mitchell  Alexander,  farmer,  res  Boss  Browne  Way  off  Ver- 
non av,  Claremont 
Mitchell  Benjamin  H .,  brass  finisher  (S.  F.)  res   661  Jef- 
ferson 
Mitchell  Charles  H.,   cook  B.  J.  Donahue,  res  West  Oak- 
land House 
Mitchell  David  R.,  laborer,  res  ('65  Adeline 
Mitchell  E.  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  667  Washington 
Mitchell  Elizabeth  J.,  widow,  res  665  Adeline 
Mitchell  Fannie  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  665  Adeline 
Mitchell  Frank,   driver  Whitney  &  Co's  Express,  res  1551 

Seventh 
Mitchell  Fred.  E.,  salesman  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  N  s  Birch 

bet  Telegraph  av  and  Maple,  Temescal 
Mitchell  George  H.,  insurance  (S.  F.)  res  1165  Washington 
Mitchell  G.  Justice,  marine  insurance  broker  (S.  F.)  res  568 

Caledonia  av 
Mitchell  James  E.,  canmaker,  res  812  Pine 
Mitchell  James  H.,  carpenter,  res  1937  Union 
Mitchell  John  H.,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor  Fifth  and 

and  Castro,  res  166  Second 
Mitchell  L.,  res  Centennial  House 
Mitchell  Laura  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  665  Adeline 


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OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY.  359 

Mitchell  Louise,  widow,   res  Old    County   Koad   nr   Fruit 

Vale  av 
Mitchell  Lydia  W.,  widow,  res  59  East  Central  av 
Mitchell  Mary  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  1551  Seventh 
Mitchell  Michael,  laborer,  res  1372  Eighteenth 
Mitchell  Samuel  H.,  policeman,  res  59  East  Central  av 
Mitchell  Thomas  A.,  insurance  (S.  E.)  res  763  Thirteenth 
Mitchell  Walter  W.,  clerk  Oakland  Ice  Co.,  res  365  Tenth 
Mitchels  Vincent  P.  sign  writer,  406  Eighth,  res  957  Webster 
MIX  GUSTAVE  L.,  searcher  of  records,  SE  cor  Ninth  and 

Broadway,  Union  Bank  building,  res  1257  Clay, 
Mock  William,  laborer  Frederick  Delger,  res  524  Frederick 
Moe  Theodore  M.,  teacher  languages,  res  1401  Harrison 
Moeller  John,  harnessmaker,  res  243  Watts 
Moeller  John  H.,  porter  (S.  F.)  res  1619  Seward 
Moffitt  George,  baggage  master  C.  P.  E.  K.,  res  1067  Six- 
teenth 
Moffitt  James  (Blake,  Bobbins  &  Co.,  S.  F.)  res  NW  cor 

Twenty-second  and  Webster 
Moffitt  James,  engineer  Engine  No.  4,  Oakland  Fire  Depart- 
ment, res  623  East  14th 
Mohr  Henry,  tinsmith  M.  De  La  Montanya,  res  853  Thirty- 

iirst 
Mohrmann  Henry,  butcher,  res  Eureka  Hotel 
Moller  William  (Dalziel  &  Moller)  res  NE  cor  Nineteenth 

and  Grove 
MoUeut  George  A.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  504  Fifteenth 
Molloy  Thomas,  deputy  assessor,  res  W  s  High  nr  East  14th, 

Fruit  Vale 
Moloney  P.,  joiner  C.  P.  R.  B. 
Moloney  Thomas,  shoemaker  Joseph  Green,  res  Winthrop 

House 
Monaghan  Patrick,  car  repairer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1666  Pacific 
Monahan  Charles,  laborer,   res  N  s  Forty-second  nr  Tele- 
graph av,  Temescal 
Monahan  Michael,  laborer,  res  NW  cor  A  and  Ettie 
Monahan  Phoebe,  domestic  W.  O.  Hayden,  Temescal 
Monell  George  I.  N.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1002  Adeline 
Mongelaz  Charles  G.,  bartender  Antone  Bocqueraz,  res  512 

Sixth 
Monnet  Louis,  capitalist,  res  1154  Eighth 
Monnett  Joseph  L.,  wine  dealer,  res  515  Fourth 
Monroe  Eugene  B.,  photographer,  res  1116  Linden 
Monroe  Francis  S.,  mining  secretary  (S.F.)  res  490  Twenty- 
third 
Monroe  John,  machinist  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1813  William 


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Monroe  Julia  A.,  widow,  res  457  Twenty-sixth 

Montague  John  J.,  laundrjman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Montague  Peter,  master  mariner,  res  foot  Alice 

Montague  Samuel  S.,  chief  engineer  C.  P.  K.  R.,  res  1019 
Filbert 

MONTAGUE  W.  W.  &  CO.  (Wilfred  W.  Montague,  C. 
AdolpheLow,  Charles  A.  Beiden  and  Alonzo  A.  Watkins) 
stoves,  ranges,  tinware,  and  marbleized  iron  mantles,  and 
plumbing  and  gasfitting,  1120  Broadway 

Montague  Wilfred  W.  (W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  S.  F.) 

MONTANDON  A.  F.,  attorney-at-law,  859  Broadway,  rooms 
13-15,  res  654  Twenty-sixth 

Montealegre  J.  G. ,  coffee  and  spices  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Hum- 
boldt av  nr  Parker,  Temescal 

Monteith  Andrew  J.,  speculator,  res  960  Brush 

Montgomery  Edward  A.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  905  Broadway 
and  NE  cor  Seventh  and  Washington,  res  833  Clay 

Montgomery  John  J.,  groceries,  NW  cor  Forty-second  and 
Telegraph  av,  res  W  s  Telegraph  av  bet  Forty-first  and 
Forty-second,  Temescal 

Montgomery  Richard  J.,  clerk  John  J.  Montgomery,  res 
W  s  Telegraph  av  bet  Forty-first  and  Forty-second, 
Temescal 

Montgomery  William  T.,  student  University,  res  914  Pine 

MONTGOMERY  ZACH.,  attorney-at  law,  15-16  Wilcox 
Block,  res  W  s  Telegraph  av  bet  Forty-first  and  Forty- 
second,  Temescal 

Mooar  George  Rev.  D.  D.,  professor  Pacific  Theological 
Seminary  and  pastor  Plymouth  Avenue  Congregational 
Church,  res  444  Edwards 

Moody  Edwin,  engraver,  res  118  Fourth 

Moody  Edwin  A.,  dairyman,  res  SE  cor  Grove  and  Forty- 
sixth,  Temescal 

Moody  Horace,  carpenter,  res  839  Franklin 

MOODY  VOLNEY  D.,  president  First  National  Bank  of 
Oakland,  res  564  Fourteenth 

Moody  William  C,  clerk  Oakland  Home  Insurance  Co.,  res 
564  Fourteenth 

Moon  Hiram  B.,  driver  Hayes,  Carrick  &  Co.,  res  W  s  San 
Pablo  av,  S  Peabody's  Lane 

Moon  H.  Richard,  teamster  E.  M.  Lawrence,  res  W  s  San 
Pablo  av  nr  Alcatraz  av 

Moon  John  H.,  millwright  (S.  F.)  res  886  Cedar 

Mooney  James,  train  dispatcher  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  987  Center 

MOORE  A.  A.,  attorney-at-law,  SE  cor  Ninth  and  Broadway, 
res  1053  Fifth  av 


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Moore  Carrie  Miss,  res  1319  Grove 

Moore  Charles  I.,  master  mariner,  res  1059  Willow 

Moore  Edwin  S.,  artist,  res  N  s  Maple  nr  College  av,  Clare- 

mont 
Moore  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  res  Ns  Thirty-ninth  nr  Grove,  Tem- 

escal 
Moore  Frederick,  porter  C.  P.  E.  R.  res  1572  Fifth 
Moore  Henry  K.,  attorjiey-at  law  (S.  F.)  res  1123  Linden 
Moore  Hiram,  produce  (S.  F.)  res  809  Webster 
Moore  James,  carpenter,  res  1813  San  Pablo  av 
Moore  John,   res  N  s  Maple  nr  College  av,   Claremont 
Moore  John  A.  painter,  res  1950  Myrtle 
Moore  John  M.,  res  922  Thirty-fourth 
Moore  John  Parr,   solicitor,  res  465  Fourth 
Moore  Margaret  Mrs.,  res  414  Sixth 
Moore  M.  B.  Mrs.,  res  1620  Eighth 

Moore  Nelson  S. ,  livery  stable,  413  Fourth,  res  363  Fifth 
Moore  Owen,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1662  Sixteenth 
Moore  Richard,  laborer,  res  409  Seventh 
Moore  Theodore  S.,  livery  stable,  457  Eighth,  res  Suuuyside 

House 
Moore  Thomas  R.,  janitor  Lynn  School,  res  702  East  33rd, 

Lynn 
Moore  William,  farmhand  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor  Clare- 
mont av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 
Moore  William  A.,  helper  Oakland  Planing  Mills 
Moore  William  H.,  butcher  Charles    H.    Smith,   res  1313 

Brush 
Moore  William  J.,  salesman,  res  1506  Broadway 
Moore  William  S.,  insurance  solicitor,  res  1506  Broadway 
Moore  W.  W.,  capitalist,  res  SW  cor  Park  av  and  Hollis 
Moorehead  Catherine,  domestic  917  Fifth 
Moot  Henry,  res  Capitol  Hotel 
Moquiu  Alexei,  laborer,  res  418  First 
Moraga  Josephine,  widow,  res  1924  San  Pablo  av 
Moran  &  Galavan  (T.  J.  Morau  and  J.  Galavan)  plumbers 

and  gasfitters,  1512  Seventh 
Moran  Bernard,  wines  and  liquors,  NE  cor  Thirty-sixth  and 

San  Pablo  av 
Moran  Darby  J.,  clerk  Diederich  Rathjen,  res  NW  cor  Fifth 

and  Jefferson 
Moran  Edward,  coachman  J.  B.Wandesforde,  574  Sycamore 
Moran  E.  Mrs.,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  avnr  Thirty-sixth,  Temes- 
cal 
Moran  James  T.  (Greenhood  &  Moran)  res  625  Filbert 
Moran  Michael  J.,  stevedore  (S.  F.)  res  1665  Sixteenth 


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362  OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Moran  Terrence  J.  (Moran  &  Galavan)  res  1467  Seventh 

Moran  Thomas,  laborer,  res  713  Myrtle 

Merck  William  (Frauneder  &  Morck)  res  659  Twentieth 

More  Henry  H.,  farmer,  res  176  Lake 

Morehan  Mary,  laundress  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Morehead  James  T.,  res  742  Teralta 

Moren  Peter,  carriagemaker,  res  St.  Louis  House 

Moreton  Henry,  tailor,  505  Seventh 

Moray  Parker  F.,  mechanical  engineer,  res  W  s  Claremont 
av  S  of  College  av 

Morey  Koswell  E.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  924  Twenty- 
eighth 

Morgan  Agostino,  drayman  (S.  F.)  res  621  Filbert 

Morgan  Bart  (Bart  Morgan  &  Co.)  res  855  Myrtle 

MORGAN  BART  &  CO.  (Bart  Morgan  and  E.  R.  Pease) 
druggists,  Vinzent  Block,  NE  cor  Seventh  and  Market 

MORGAN  BENJAMIN,  importer  and  dealer  liquors,  379 
Central  av 

Morgan  Charles  B.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  716  Fourteenth 

Morgan  Conservatory  of  Music,  Spencer  C.  Browne  secre- 
tary, Stephen  W.  Leach  musical  director,  528  Eigh- 
teenth 

Morgan  Edward  H.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  654  Fourteenth 

Morgan  Enoch  D.,  carpenter  S.  P.  R.  R.,  res  680  Twenty- 
third 

MORGAN  GEORGE  L.,  attorney-at-law,  859  Broadway, 
room  14,  res  262  Eighth 

Morgan  Hannah  Miss,  laundi-ess  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Morgan  John,  laborer  A.  L.  Tubbs 

Morgan  Lucinda  Mrs.,  res  Centennial  House 

Morgan  Olive  Miss,  teacher  Durant  School 

Morgan  Owen  R.,  carpenter,  res  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Wes- 
ton av 

Morgan  Robert,  laborer,  res  Union  Hotel 

Morgan  Susie  I.  Miss,  instructor  vocal  culture  and  piano 
Morgan  Conservatory  of  Music,  res  528  Eighteenth 

MORGAN  THOMAS  W.,  city  engineer,  office  City  Hall, 
res  611  Nineteenth 

Morgan  William  M.,  cabinetmaker,  res  712  Linden 

Morgans  Charles  H.,  carriage  painter,  365  Eleventh,  res 
Oakland  House 

MORGUE  THE,  1112  Broadway 

Moriarty  Jeremiah,  tailor  S.  Francis,  res  1537  West 

Mories  Addison  H.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1687  Adeline 
Morison  James  H.,  real  estate  agent  (S.  F.)  res  865  Filbert 
Morison  Samuel  A.,  real  estate  agent  (S.  F.,  res  865  Filbert 


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Gordon's  ICE  WAGONS  run  regularly  to  Alameda  and  Berkeley. 


OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY.  363 

Morison  William  C,  real  estate  agent  (S.  F.)  res  865  Fil- 
bert 
Morison  William  W.,  butcher  Henry  May,  res  865  Filbert 
Morison  William  W.  (Fisher  &  Morison)  res  1875  William 
Morley  Lewis,  dairy,  Hays  Road  nr  Lake  Chabot 
Morley  Miles,  boots  and  shoes,  857  Broadway,  res  NichoU 

House 
Morley  William  R.,  civil  engineer,  res  1919  Filbert 
Moroney  John,  liquors  (S.  F.)  res  913  Chester 
Morrill  Simeon  F.,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  E  s  Claremont 

av  nr  Telegraph  av 
Morris  &  Co.  (M.  L.  Morris  and  I.  P.  Crow)  wholesale  butch- 
ers, Stock  Yard,  Butchertown 
Morris  Amerigo,  res  1453  Broadway 
Morris  C.  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  261  Ninth 
Morris  EdAvard  H.,  clerk,  res  1676  Eighth 
Morris  Henry  D.,  agent  (S.  F.)  res  912  Filbert 
Morris  Henry  S.,  porter  C  P.  R.  R.,  res  1676  Eighth 
Morris  Jacob  S.,  mining,  res  1453  Broadway 
Morris  John,  driver  Fourteenth  Street  R.  R.,  res  1709  Cen- 
tral av 
Morris  John,  teamster,  res  661  Third 
Morris  John  E.,   telegraph  operator  S.   P.   R.    R.,  res  619 

Third 
Morris  John  W.,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  619  Third 
Morris  Lemuel  P.,  carpenter  (S.  F.)  res  2233  Adeline 
Morris  Mary  B.  Miss,  res  1453  Broadway 
Morris  M.  Elizabeth  Miss,  teacher  Tompkins  School,  res  619 

Third 
Morris  Marcus  L.  (Morris  &  Co.)  res  1144  Myrtle 
Morris  Moses,  brakeman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  323  Eleventh 
Morris  Preston,  ticket  aerent  C.  P.  R.  R.  Oakland  Wharf,  res 

960  Fifth 
Morris  Thomas  C,  clerk,  res  689  Twenty-sixth 
Morris  William  E.,  brakeman  C.  P.  R.  R.,   res  6121  East 

Central  av 
Morrison  Catherine,  widow,  res  1320  Sixth  av 
Morrison  Daniel,  watchman  Oakland  Planing  Mills,  res  662 

Washington 
Morrison  Dolena,  widow,  res  718  Henry 
Morrison  Edwin  C,  bookkeeper  Oakland  Bank  of  Savings, 

res  479  Plymouth  av 
Morrison  Hector,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1771  Seward 
Morrison  John,  fireman  C  P.  R.  R.,  res  1064  Twelfth  av 
Morrison  P.  M.,  carpenter,  res  2080  San  Pablo  av 
Morrison  Robert,  seaman,  res  320  Second 


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364  OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Morrison  William,  laborer,  res  N  s  Forty-seventli  nr  Shat- 
tuck  av,  Temescal 

Morrison  William,  laborer  Mountain  View  Cemetery,  res 
Amador  Hotel 

Morrissey  Kichard,  variety  store,  241  Louise 

Morrow  David,  carpenter,  res  S  s  Spring  nr  Adeline,  Tem- 
escal 

Morrow  David,  farmer,  res  1263  Twelfth  av 

Morrow  Frederick  B.,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  2257  Telegraph  av 

Morrow  George,  hay  and  grain  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor 
Second  av  and  Birch,  Temescal 

Morrow  George  P.,  bookkeeper  P.  M.  S.  S.  Co.  (S.  F.)  res 
NE  cor  Second  av  and  Birch,  Temescal 

Morrow  James  A.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  2257  Telegraph  av 

Morrow  John,  farmer,  res  2257  Telegraph  av 

MorroAv  John  F.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  2257  Telegraph  av 

Morrow  William  H.,  clerk  Adams  &  Co.,  res  2257  Tele- 
graph av 

Morse  Edwin  B.,  res  428  East  23rd 

Morse  Elijah,  res  411  Fifteenth 

Morse  E.  S.  Mrs.,  res  610  Central  av 

Morse  Harry  N.,  detective  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Newton  and 
Hanover 

Morse  Hiram,  millinery  and  ladies'  furnishing  goods,  1115 
Broadway,  and  publisher  Ladies'  Home  Journal  (S.  F.) 
res  Deming  House 

Morse  Isaac  P.,  mining,  res  428  East  23rd 

Morse  Milton  F.,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1665  Lincoln 

Morse  Ralza  A.,  deputy  assessor  Oakland  Township,  res 
Berkeley 

Morse  Samuel  B.  Rev.,  pastor  First  Baptist  Church  of  East 
Oakland,  res  554  East  16th 

MORSE'S  DETECTIVE  AND  COLLECTION  AGENCY, 
Hirshberg  &  Lawson  managers,  856  Broadway,  rooms 
9-10 

Morton  A.  F.  Mrs. ,  res  610  Fourteenth 

Morton  Christian,  carpenter,  res  667  Adeline 

Morton  George  H.  (William  Morton  &  Son)  res  830  Web- 
ster 

Morton  James  C,  attorney-at-law,  res  1266  Grove 

Mortimer  Henry  W.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1263  Brush 

Morton  William  (William  Morton  &  Son)  res  830  Webster 

Morton  William  &  Son  (William  and  George  H.  Morton)  car- 
penters and  builders,  830  Webster 

Mosbacher  George,  salesman  Kahn  &  Sons,  res  226  Cen- 
tral av 


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Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  in  all  parts  of  Oakland. 


OAKLAND     [  M  ]    DIRECTORY.  365 

Mosca  Ernesto,  liquor  saloon,  SW  cor  Sixth  and  Broadway, 

res  832  Franklin 
Mosch  John,  waiter  Samuel  Ellingsworth,  res  959  Webster 
Moser  Antone  G.,  tailor  Charles  Keuter,  res  Capitol  Hotel 
Mosher  Frank,  machinist,  res  661  Franklin 
Mosher  George,  res  919  Thirty-sixth 

Mosher  James,  shipcarpenter  C.  P.  K.  R.,  res  1621  Taylor 
Mosher  James  L.,  photographer  (S.  F.)  res  1014  Cypress 
Moskimon  Kobert  H.   Jr.,  compositor  Tribune  Publishing 

Co.,  res  715  Chester 
Moskimon  William  H.,  compositor  (S.  F.)  res  715  Chester 
Moss  George,  bookbinder,  res  1414  Sixth  av 
Moss  J.  Mora,  capitalist,   res  SE  cor  Telegraph  and  Moss 

avs,  Temescal 
Moss  James  W.,  insurance  solicitor,  res  2223  Grove 
Moss  Robert,  laborer,  res  715  Third 
Moss  William,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.  and  furnished  rooms  and 

boarding,  316  Tenth 
Mott  Fannie  Mrs.,  res  1714  Central  av 
Mott  Frank  K.,  messenger  American  District  Telegraph  Co., 

res  1714  Central  av 
Mott  John,  res  1455  Third 
Motzenbecker  Minnie,  widow,  res  865  Chester 
Mould  William  B.,  stock  speculator,  res  262  Eighth 
Moulthrop   Esther  Mrs.,  domestic   Ladies'  Relief  Society 

Home,  S  s  Linden  bet  Telegraph  av  and  Broadway,  Te- 
mescal 
Moulthrop  Jeremiah,  painter,  res  221  Ettie 
Moulton  D.  S.,  sewing  machine  agent  (S.F.)  res  1615Taylor 
Moulton  F.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  563  Eleventh 
Mount  J.  Harvev  (King  &  Mount)   res  627  Eighteenth 
MOUNTAIN  VIEW  CEMETERY,  north  terminus  Web- 
ster via  Broadway  and  Piedmont  R.  R. 
MOUNTAIN  VIEW  CEMETERY  ASSOCIATION,  R.  W. 

Kirkham  president,   John  S.  Collins  secretary,  C.  W. 

Kellogg  treasurer,  William  Collins  superintendent,  M. 

G.  King  engineer,  office  SW  cor  Broadway  and  Tenth 
Mountain  View  Nursery,  P.  J.  Keller  &  Co.  proprietors,  W 

s  Webseer  nr  Mountain  View  Cemetery 
Mouver  Mary,  widow,  res  1717  Atlantic 
Mowbray  Roscoe  C,  dentist  (S.  F.)  res  1707  Chase 
Mowe  H.  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  146  Lake 
Mowell  Paul  D.,   salesman  W.  A.  Rouse  &  Co.,  res  1378 

Franklin 
Mower  Elizabefti  Miss,  compositor  Times  job  office,  res  1423 

Third 


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366  OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Mower  Ettie  Miss,  nurse,  res  1423  Third 

Mower  Mary  E.,  widow,  res  1423  Third 

Mowry  Mary,  domestic  277  Eighth 

Moye  Frank,  mining  secretary  (S.  F.)  res  1267  Brush 

Moynihan  Daniel,  laborer,  res  653  Magnolia 

Moynihan  John,  marble  yard,  W  s  Webster  nr  Mountain 
View  Cemetery,  res  520  Fifth 

Mudge  Theodore  A.,  real  estate  agent  (S.  F.)  res  1012 
Fifth  av 

Mudgett  Webster,  driver  Oakland  R.  R,,  res  S  s  Cleveland 
av  nr  Telegraph  av,  Temescal 

Muecke  Gottlieb  E.  A.,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  re^ 
1291  Alice 

Muehlenthaler  John,  barkeeper  A.  H.  Hansen,  res  1766  Goss 

Mueller  Constantine,  teacher  music,  res  1804  Chestnut 

Mueller  Ernst,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  923  Broadway,  res 
1610  San  Pablo  av 

Mueller  Jacob,  harnessmaker,  1305  San  Pablo  av,  res  .Watts 
Tract 

MUEIJjER  J.  C,  upholsterer  and  dealer  parlor  furniture, 
1169  Washington,  res  366  Fifth 

Muentzer  Henry,  laborer  Oakland  Brewery,  res  NE  cor  Tel- 
egraph av  and  Durant 

Mues  Richard,  shipcarpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1830  William 

Muir  Barclay,  proprietor  oyster  beds.  Central  av  Bridge, 
res  721  Franklin 

Mulcahy  John,  laborer  Pacific  Reduction  Works,  res  Nel- 
son House,  Melrose 

Mulcahy  Michael,  laborer,  res  N  s  East  14th  bet  Thirteenth 
and  Fourteenth  avs 

Mulder  John,  hostler  Oscar  C  Baldy,  res  1366  Broadway 

Mulford  H.  S.,  attorney-at-law,  office  624  East  Central  av, 
res  Alameda 

Mulgrew  James,  lamplighter,  res  1115  Sixteenth  av 

Mulhaney  James,  laborer,  res  133  Hannah 

Mulheron  Francis,  laborer,  res  1355  Seventeenth 

Mulholland  Edward,  laborer,  res  311  Seventh 

Mulholland  Elizabeth  Miss,  res  408  Thirteenth 

Mulholland  Hugh,  laborer,  res  NE  cor  Prospect  and  Wals- 
worth 

Mulholland  Robert,  loam  and  gravel  dealer,  res  904  Thirty- 
second 

MuUan  Delia,  domestic  William  C.  B.  DeFremery,  res  Pros- 
pect nr  Broadway 

Mullan  Thomas,  laborer,  res  913  Alice 

Mullen  Alexander,  carpenter,  res  2046  Union 


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Office,  33  Gtary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street 


OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY.  367 

Mullen  Harriet,  widow,  res  1017  Fourteenth 

Mullen  Harriet  M.  Miss,  principal  Harrison  Street  School, 

res  1017  Fourteenth 
Mullen  John,  blacksmith  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  482  Twenty-first 
Mullen  John,  laborer,  res  874  Twenty-first 
Mullen  Margaret,  domestic  1379  Eighth  av 
Mullen  Minnie,  domestic  1415  Filbert 
Mullen  Patrick,  laborer,  res  1285  Campbell 
Muller  Adolpb,  saloon  keeper  (Martinez)  res  713  Fifth 
Muller  Charles,  musician,  res  713  Fifth 
Muller  Charles,  teamster  Brooklyn  Brewery,  res  879  East  14th 
Muller  Frederick,  driver  Fashion  Stables,  res  713  Fifth 
Muller  Henry,  farm  hand  Hugh  Dimond,res  Ws  Fruit  Vale 

av  Ij  miles  N  of  Old  County  Eoad 
Mullhaupt  Eudolph,  shoemaker,  1622  San  Pablo  av,  res  1620 

San  Pablo  av 
Mulligan  John,  car  repairer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1162  Peralta 
Mulligan  William,  shipcarpenter,  res  522  Second 
Mulliken  John,  mechanic,  res  1212  West 
Mulliken  Eichard,  proprietor  Mulliken's  Dancing  Academy, 

Nicholl  Hall,  res  Nicholl  House 
Mulliken's  Dancing  Academy,  Nicholl  Block  NE  cor  Ninth 

and  Washington 
Mullikin  Joseph  D.,   farmer,   res  N   s  Fortieth  nr  Adeline, 

Temescal 
Mullen  Patrick,  laborer  Leon  Trelut  res  NW  cor  Campbell 

and  Seventeenth 
MuUins  Eichard,  helper  C.  P.  E.  E. 

Mulqueeney  James,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  133  Hannah 
Multner  Frank,  livery  and  boarding  stable,  370  Eleventh,  res 

854  Jefferson 
Multner  Frederick,  clerk  Frank  Multner,  res  854  Jefferson 
Mulvehill  Dennis,  watchman  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  728  Peralta 
Mulvey  Christopher,    car   repairer  C.  P.  E.  E.,   res  1785 

William 
Mulville  Neptune  B.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)res  616  Ninth 
Mumm  Charles,  ship  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  C.  P.  Eail- 

road  House 
Munce  John,  machinist,  res  1660  Pacific 
Munday  Frank,  laborer,  res  1535  Curtis 
Munday  Maggie,  domestic  E.  E.  Potter,  272  Eleventh 
Mundell  John,  barber,  res  833  Twenty -ninth 
Munsell  James  Jr.,   insurance  agent  (S.  F.)  res  1264  Elev- 

eth  av 
Munson   Arthur   K.,    salesman   with  Torrey,    Whitman   & 

Gardiner,  res  524  Jones 


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368  OAKLAND    [  M  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Miinson  Carl  F.,  wheat  sampler,  res  213  Fourth 

Munson  Claus,  laborer,  res  1056  East  Fourteenth 

Munson  S.  A.  Mrs.,  res  524  Jones 

Muntz  Henrietta,  domestic  Prof.  E.  Schneider,  489  Orchard 

Murchand  Theophile,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Murdock  William,  joiner  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Alameda 

Murphy  Annie  Miss,  teacher,  res  1211  West 

Murphy  Anthony,  teamster,  res  1737  Filbert 

Murphy  Catherine,  widow,  res  518  East  Fifteenth 

Murphy  Cornelius,  laborer,  res  417  Seventh 

Murphy  Daniel,  barkeeper  Amador  Hotel,  res  215  Sixth 

Murphy  Daniel,  liquor  saloon,  1841  Seventh 

Murphy  Dennis,  laborer,  res  831  Brush 

Murphy  Edmund,   laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1475  Seventh, 

rear 
Murphy  James,  laborer,  res  1724  Filbert 
Murphy  James  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1724  Filbert 
Murphy  James  A.,  salesman  O'Connell  &  Co.,  res  719  Alice 
Murphy  James  W.,  liquor  saloon,  1756  Telegraph  av 
Murphy  Jeremiah  T.,  stairbuilder,  res  216  Sixth 
Murphy  Johanna,  widow,  res  1475  Seventh 
Murphy  John,  engineer  stmr  Capital,  res  730  Myrtle 
Murphy  John,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  355  B 
Murphy  John,  longshoreman,  res  St.  Louis  House 
Murphy  John  C,  machinist,  res  620  Fifth 
Murphy  John  F.,  driver  Whitney  &  Co.'s  Express,  res  613 

Sixth 
Murphy  John  H.,  architectural  ornament  maker,  1228  Broad- 
way 
Murphy  John  P.,  farmer,  res  W  s  High  nr  East  14th,  Fruit 

Yale 
Murphy  Jonathan,  dairyman  John  R.  Talcott,  res  E  s  High 

nr  East  14th,  Fruit  Vale 
Murphy  Joseph  S.,  res  719  Alice 
Murphy  Julia,  domestic  104  East  15th 
Murphy    Katie,   domestic   Albion   K.    P.    Harmon,     1568 

Webster 
Murphy  Lizzie  M.  Miss,  school  teacher,  res  258  Fifth 
Murphy  Martin,  laborer,  res  714  Linden 
Murphy  Michael,  laborer,  res  652  Myrtle 
Murphy  Michael,  saloon,  SW  cor  Fourth  and  Clay 
Murphy  Nellie,  domestic  A.  K.  P.  Harmon,  1568  Webster 
Murphy  Norah,    domestic  H.    J.    Plomteaux,   820   Thirty- 
fourth 
Murphy  Owen  A.,  fruit  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  SEcor  Forty-fifth 
and  Telegraph  av 


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OAKLAND     [  M  ]    DIRECTORY.  369 

Murphy  Patrick,  car  driver,  res  462  Sixth 

Murphy  Patrick,  fireman  stmr  El  Capitan,  Oakland  Ferry 

Murphy  Patrick,  laborer,  res  1260  Campbell 

Murphy  Patrick  A.  (O'Connell  &  Co.)  res  719  Alice 

Murphy  Richard,  brass  polisher,  res  1459  Thirteenth 

Murphy  Rose,  widow,  res  junction  College  and  Claremont 

avs,  Claremont 
Murphy  Samuel  E.,  seaman,  res  228  Ettie 
Murphy  Thomas,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Murphy  Thomas,  packer  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor  Clare- 
mont av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 
Murphy  William,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1717  Taylor 
Murphy  William,  laborer,  res  1714  Thirteenth  av 
Murphy  William,  laborer  Contra  Costa  Water  Co.,  res  215 

Sixth 
Murphy  William,  steward  Centennial  House 
Murphy  William  Jr.,  laborer,  res  1714  Thirteenth 
Murphy  William  S.  (Phelps,  Murphy  &  Co.)  res  666  Thirty- 
third 
Murr  Christopher,  watchman  Court  House,  res  404  East  25th 
Murray  Dennis  T.,  gardener,  res  822  Myrtle 
Murray  Edward,  hostler  Myron  M.  Tinkham,]cor  Central  av 

and  Webster 
Murray  Edward  C,  master  mariner,  res  1689  Telegraph  av 
Murray  John,  tailor,  res  974  Twenty-fourth 
Murray  Lucy  Miss,  teacher  music  Mills  Seminary 
Marra||  Owen  Y.,  laborer,  res  652  Jackson 
Murray  Paulina  C.  Mrs.,  res  1689  Telegraph  av 
Murray  Robert  M.,  contractor  and  builder,  res  698  Twenty- 
fourth 
Murray  Thomas,  butcher  William  Long,  res  1670  Atlantic 
Murray  Thomas  F.,  tailor,  res  974  Twenty-fourth 
Murray  Timothy,    shipcarpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1676  At- 
lantic 
Murray  William  B.,  res  771  Fourteenth 
Murray  William  F.,  hostler  Myron  M.  Tinkham,  cor  Central 

av  and  Webster 
Murtha  Michael,  laborer,  res  N  s  Forty-second  nr  Telegraph 

av,  Temescal 
Murtha  Peter,  millstone  dresser  (S.  F.)  res  1715  Taylor. 
Murtha  William  H.,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Murty  John  M.,  engineer  Oakland  Ice  Co.,  res  365  Tenth 
Musgrave  Margaret,  widow,  res  665  Eleventh 
Musselman  David,  bootmaker,  909  Seventh 
Musser  Frank  P.,   employee  C.   P.  R.   R.,  res  1562  Tele- 
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370  OAKLAND    [  I^  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Musser  Ormsby  C,  clerk,  res  1562  Telegraph  av 

Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.   (of  New  York)  James  L.  Fogg 

agent,  952  Broadway 
Muurman  Peter  C,  seaman,  res  128  Ettie 
Muzy  Byron,  salesman  Kohler  &  Chase,  res  730  Eleventh 
MYERS  FREDERICK  F.,  lime,  plaster,  cement,  etc.,  NE 

cor  Washington  and  Third,  res  508  Fourth 
Myers  George  C,  carpenter,  res  653  Jefferson 
Myers  Jackson  R.,  railroad  contractor,  res  E  s  Broadway 

nr  Orchard 
Myers  Jonathan,  res  S  s  Forty-second  ur  Telegraph  av,  Tem- 

escal 
Myers  William  E.,  lineman  Western  Union  Telegraph  Co., 

res  1013  Franklin 
Myles  George  A.,   salesman  E.  D.   Block  &   Co.,   res  420 

First 
Myles  Richard,  tillerman  Relief  Hook  and  Ladder  Co.  No. 

1,  Oakland  Fire  Department,  res  470  Sixth 
Myles  William,  plasterer,  res  SW  cor  Seventh  and  Franklin 
Myrick  Ella  Miss,  teacher  Cole  School,  res  1118  Brush 
Myrick  John  B.,  machinist  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1718  Chase 
Myrick   Lizzie  B.  Miss,  teacher  Durant   School,   res  1369 

Castro 
Myrick  Marv  A.  Mrs.,  res  1369  Castro 
Myrick  M.  W.  Mrs.,  res  1369  Castro 
Myrick  Percy  J.,  driver  Oakland  Ice  Co.,  res  365  Tenth 


N 

Naegle  George  H.,  res  607  Webster 

Naegle  John  J.,  teamster  Fisher  &  Taylor,  res  SW  cor  First 
and  Franklin 

Nagle  Charles,  waiter,  res  N  s  Minna  nr  Telegraph  av,  Tem- 
escal 

Nagle  Edward,  gardener,  res  566  Sixteenth 

Nagle  George  D.  (George  D.  Nagle  &  Co.)  res  620  Eigh- 
teenth 

NAGLE  GEORGE  D.  &  CO.  (George  D.  Nagle)  contract- 
ors and  builders,  brick  manufacturers  (Piedmont)  and 
proprietors  Oakland  Artificial  Stone  Works,  620 
Eighteenth 

Nagle  George  W.,  clerk  George  D.  Nagle  &  Co.,  res  620 
Eighteenth 

Naismith  G.  Mrs.,  variety  store,  1701  Eighth 


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J.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE,  365  Tenth. 


OAKLAND     [  N  ]    DIRECTORY.  371 

Naismith  Gavin,  salesman  J.  S.  &.  M.  Naismith,  res  1701 
Eighth 

Naismith  George  S.,  groceries,  SE  cor  Eighth  and  Clay,  res 
529  Eighth 

Naismith  Grace  Mrs.,  res  465  Thirteenth 

Naismith  James  S.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  465  Thirteenth 

Naismith  Jennie  S.  Miss  (J.  S.  &  M.  Naismith)  res  465 
Thirteenth 

Naismith  John,  barber,  res  465  Thirteenth 

Naismith  J.  S.  &  M.,  fancy  goods,  1161  Broadway 

Naismith  Millie  Mrs.  (J.  S.  &  M.  Naismith)  res  1701 
Eighth 

NAPA  SODA  SPRINGS,  Joseph  S.  G.  Gordon  agent,  365 
Tenth 

Narbett  William,  carpenter,  res  1515  Fifth 

Nash,  Brown  &  Co.  (John  A.  Nash,  Leonard  D.  Brown  and 
TV.  A.  Loring)  groceries,  NE  cor  Webster  and  Seventh 

Nash  Daniel,  pottery,  res  SW  cor  East  34th  and  Summit, 
Lynn 

Nash  James  J. ,  res  960  Washington 

Nash  John  A.  (Nash,  Brown  &  Co.)  res  1220  Castro 

Nash  Jonathan  M.,  bakery,  960  Washington 

Nash  Joseph,  commission  -merchant  (S.  F.)  res  1111  Ade- 
line 

Nash  Peter  E.,  res  Seventh  Street  House 

Nason  Frank  T.,  cook,  res  Grand  Western  Hotel 

Nathan  Bertha  Miss,  governess  Isaac  L.  Eequa,  res  Pied- 
mont 

Nattkemper  Henry,  saloon,  919  Seventh 

Natwel  Theodore 'C,  potter  Miller  &  Winsor,  res  SW  cor 
East  Central  and  Park  avs 

Nauber  Clara,  widow,  res  921  East  14th 

Naughtou  Mary,  domestic  574  East  14th 

Neace  Andrew  J.,  deputy  constable  Oakland  Township,  res 
S  s  Cleveland  av  nr  Telegraph  av,  Temescal 

Neal  Mary  Miss,  teacher,  res  404  Central  av 

Neal  Eobert,  clerk  C.  E.  Norris,  res  E  s  Telegi'aph  av  nr 
Forty-ninth,  Temescal 

NEBEL  HERRMANN,  clerk  Diederich  Menke,  res  827 
Broadway 

Nedderman  Bernard,  boot  and  shoemaker,  703  East  Central 
av,  and  foreman  Engine  Co.  No.  4,  Oakland  Fire  De- 
partment, res  423  East  Central  av 

Nedderman  Henry,  policeman,  res  423  East  Central  av 

Negrini  James,  proprietor  Campi  Eestaurant,  858  Broadway, 
res  S.  F. 


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372  OAKLAND     [  N  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Neidt  F.  R.  &  Co.  (F.  E.  Neidt  and  John  Bohrer)  tallow  and 

soap,  E  s  Green  nr  Dalton  av 
Neidt  F:  R.  (F.  R.  Neidt  &  Co.)  res  E  s  Green  nr  Dalton  av 
Neil  William,  plasterer,  res  1420  Central  av 
Neilson  Chris.,  res  SW  cor  Harmon  and  Paradise,  Temescal 
Neilson  Lars,  gardener,  res  E  s  Broadway  nr  Booth 
Nelle  William,  market,  371  Central  av,  res  410  Tenth 
NELIiER  li.  &  CO.  (L.  Neller   and  Hugo  Fuegel)  wines, 
liquors  and  cigars,   and  agents  Fredericksburg  Lager 
Beer,  NW  cor  Fifteenth  and  San  Pablo  av 
Neller  Leopold  (L.  Neller  &  Co.)  res  NW  cor  Fifteenth  and 

San  Pablo  av 
Nelson  Bella  Miss,   res  N  s  Brooklyn  bet  Bay  and  Hills- 
borough 
Nelson  Charles,  carpenter,  res  Twenty- second  nr  Adeline 
Nelson    Chris.,    coachman   James    Gamble,    res   Piedmont 

Springs 
Nelson  Chris.,  proprietor  Nelson  House,  Melrose  Station 
Nelson  Daniel,  laborer,  res  663  Adeline 
Nelson  Edward,  res  571  Thirty-sixth 
Nelson  Edward,  laborer,  res  969  Fifth 
Nelson  Frank,  hostler,  res  457  Eighth 
Nelson  Hannah,  domestic  875  Filbert 
Nelson  House,  Chris.  Nelson  proprietor,  Melrose  Station 
Nelson  James  W.,   salesman  Tillmann  &  Bendel,   res  729 

Eighth 
Nelson  Lena  Miss,   dressmaker  Mrs.  D.   I.  Scott,  res  835 

Market 
Neison  Melvin,  foreman  State  Prison  (San  Quentin)  res  1121 

Campbell 
Nelson  Peter,  coachman  Grant  I.  Taggart 
Nelson  Rebecca  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  916  Wood 
Nelson  Thomas,  master  mariner,  res  668  Thirty\fourth 
Neppert  John  A.,  upholsterer  E.  Hook,   res  1116  Broadway 
Nerney  Dennis,  boiler  maker,  res  SE  cor  Fifth  and  Oak 
Nesbitt  Jane  W.  Miss,  assistant  Grove  Street  Primary  School, 

res  1217  Myrtle 
Nesbitt  Mary  A.,  widow,  res  553  East  18th 
Nesdell  Peter,  hostler  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Nestell  Daniel  D.  T.,  physician,  res  631  Fourteenth 
Neth  Christina  Miss,  res  572  Tenth 
Neuer  Rosa  Miss,  teacher  piano  and  German  Snell  Seminary, 

res  568  Central  av 
Nevens  Eugene,  dairy,  res  County  Road,  Hays'  Valley 
New  England  Home  School,  Miss  M.   A.  Phelps,   proprie- 
tress, Ross  Browne  Way  off  Vernon  av,  Claremont 


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OAKLAND    [  N  ]    DIRECTORY.  373 

New  Orleans  Insurance  Co.  (fire)  E.  A.    Heron  agent,  442 

Central  av 
NEW  SNYDER  HOUSE,  Mrs.   I.   E.   Levi,   proprietress, 

4691  Ninth 
NEW  YORK  BAKERY,  McKenzie  &  Co.  proprietors,  910 

Broadway 
New  York  City  Insurance  Co.  (fire)  E.  A.  Heron  agent,  422 

Central  av 
New  York  Hotel,  James  Gibbons  proprietor,  SE  cor  Seventh 

and  Franklin 
New  York  Livery  Stable,  Robinson  &  Lawrence  proprietors, 

SW  for  Webster  and  Eighth 
NEW  YORK  TEA  CO.    (Wallace  Brothers)  teas,   coffees, 

and  spices,  833  Broadway 
Newbern  James,  salesman  C.  &  A.  Nordhausen,  res  NW  cor 

Eleventh  and  Franklin 
Newberry  Hattie  K.,  teacher  Durant  School,  res  629  Four- 
teenth 
Newcomb  Warren  W.,  ticket  agent  N.  P.  C.  R.  R.  (S.  F.) 

res  W  s  Webster  nr  John 
Newcomb  William,  res  W  s  Webster  nr  John 
Newcum  J.  Wesley,  architect,  res  1112  Center 
Newell  James,  laborer  C  P.  R.  R..,  res  1418  Seventeenth 
Newell  Theresa  Miss,  teacher  Cole  School,  res  948  Camp- 
bell 
Newell  Thomas,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  2102  Telegraph  av 
Newhouse  Henry,   carver  Pioneer   Planing  Mills,   res  319 

Seventh 
Newhouse  John,    baker   New   York  Bakery,    res  Hartman 

House 
Newkoop  John,  shipcarpenter,  res  683  Twenty-sixth 
Newland  &  Ekman  (Andrew  Newland  and  William  Ekman) 

proprietors  Newland  House,   NE  cor  Washington  and 

Seventh 
Newland  &  Pumyea  (Edward  Newland  and  Peter  Pumyea) 

livery  stable,  470  Seventh 
Newland  Andrew  (Newland  &  Ekman)  res  Newland  House 
Newland  Edward  (Newland  &  Pumyea)  res  1677  Valdez 
Newland  Edward  A.,  with  William  T.  Coleman  &  Co.  (S.F.) 

res  1677  Valdez 
Newland  House,    Newland  &  Ekman  proprietors,  NE  cor 

Washington  and  Seventh 
Newland  Stephen,  florist,  res  N  s  Forty-second  nr  Telegraph 

av,  Temescal 
Newman  Charles,  captain  schooner  Carro  True,  res  foot  Bay 

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Newman  Isaac  (Leon  Hershberg  &  Co.)  res  1114  Central  av 

Newman  Sophia,  nurse,  903  Market 

Newman  William,  laborer,  res  966  Third 

Newport  Thomas  L.,  clerk  A.  Bruenn,  res  368  Seventh 

Newson  Alexander   L.,    contractor  and   builder,    res   1567 

Twenty -first  av 
Newson  John  J.  &  Co.  (John  J.   and  Thomas  D.  Newson) 

architects,  454  Central  av 
Newsom  John  J.  (John  J.  Newson  &  Co.)  res  SW  cor  Eighth 

av  and  East  17th 
Newsom  John  C,  architect  (S.  F.)  res  SW  cor  Sixth  av  and 

East  16th 
Newsom  L.  M.,  nurseryman  and  florist,  151  East  Central  av, 

res  SW  cor  Sixth  av  and  East  16th 
Newsom  Samuel,  architect  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Fourth  av  nr 

East  19th 
Newsom  Thomas  D.  (John  J.   Newsom  &  Co.)  res  SW  cor 

Eighth  av  and  East  17th 
Newton  Charles,  res  Lake  Shore  av  nr  Hanover  av 
Newton  G.,    pastor   Centennial   M.    E.    Church,    res   1669 

Taylor 
Neylan  James,  lumber  dealer,  (S.  F.)  res  329  Fifth 
Neylan  John,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1267  Eighth 
Niagara  Insurance  Co.  (Fire  of  New  York)  Doe,   GrijQ&n  & 

Seaman  agents,  958  Broadway 
Nicholl  Block,  NE  cor  Ninth  and  Washington 
NichoU  House,  John  H.  Nicholl  proprietor,  NE  cor  Ninth 

and  Washington 
Nicholl  John  H.,  proprietor  Nicholl  House,  NE  cor  Ninth 

and  Washington 
Nichols  Abraham  W.,  shipping  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  826  Henry 
Nichols  Annie,  domestic  Charles  F.  Botts,  1005  Jackson 
Nichols  Charles,  porter  W^.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  res  Berke- 
ley 
Nichols  Charles  E.,  carpenter,   res  S  s  Blake  nr  Ellsworth, 

Temescal 
Nichols  Charles  M.,    insurance  surveyor  (S-  F.)  res  1355 

Thirteenth  av 
Nichols  Elam,  res  1355  Thirteenth  av 
Nichols  James,  carpenter,  res  578  Seventeenth 
NICHOLS    JESSE    C,  apothecary  J.   D.    Gray,    res   1059 

Broadway 
Nichols  Joseph,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Nichols  K.  S.   Miss,   proprietress  Wilcox  House,    SW  cor 

Ninth  and  Broadway 
Nichols  Samuel  M.,  res  826  Henry 


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OAKLAND     [  I^T  ]    DIRECTORY.  375 

Nichols  S.  v.,  carpenter,  res  N  s  Parker  nr  Fulton,   Temes- 

cal 
Nichols  William  W.,  farmer,  res  1641  San  Pablo  av 
Nicholson  George  J.,  nursery,  NW  cor  Twenty-fourth  and 

Grove 
Nicholson  Isaac  E.,  physician,  office  and  res  626  Eighth 
Nicholson  Jolin  H.,  bagmaker  (S.  F.)  res  1211  Alice 
Nicholson  Thomas  M.,  laborer,  res  1810  Taylor 
Nickerson  Everett,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1660  Eighth 
Nickerson  George  W.,  carpenter,  res  1721  Myrtle 
Nickerson  Zenos  P.,  contractor,  res  911  Willow 
Nicol  Peter,  plumber,  res  698  Twenty-fifth 
Nicola  Joseph,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  676  Twenty-seventh 
Nicolai  Louis,  upholsterer  E.  Hook,  res  668  Twenty-fourth, 

rear 
Nicoll  Alexander,  merchant  tailor,  853  Broadway,  res  New 

York 
Nicolls  Harry,  Avood  turner,  res  1002  Third 
Nicora  Beruhard,  painter,  res  822  Twenty-ninth 
Niemann  Robert,  res  1405  Thirteenth 
Nightingale  &  Gilliland  (N.  D.  Nightingale  and  Isabella  Gil- 

liland)  dry  goods  and  notions,  SWcor  Telegraph  avand 

Forty-ninth,  Temescal 
Nightingale  A.  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  N  s  Brooklyn  bet  Bay 

and  Hillsborough 
Nightingale  N.  D.  Mrs  (Nightingale  &  Gilliland)  res  SW  cor 

Telegraph  av  and  Forty-ninth,  Temescal 
Nightingale  William  H.,  res  1016  Central  av 
Nightingill  Frederick  G.,  machinist,  res  1462  Castro 
Nightingill  Gideon  R.,   helper  U.  S.  Mint  (S.  F.)  res  1462 

Castro 
Nightingill  S.  F.,  watchman  (S.  F.)  res  1462  Castro 
Nigro  F.,  capitalist,  res  1450 J  Seventh 
Nimock  James,  carpenter,  res  W  s  McCall  bet  Mariposa  and 

Benton,  Temescal 
Ninth  Street  Livery  Stable,  Robert  Glover  proprietor,  N  s 

Ninth  bet  Clay  and  Jefferson 
Nippert  John,  upholsterer  E.  Hook,  res  1116  Broadway 
Nissen  Charles,  farmhand  C.  N.  Tharsing,  res  W  s  High  nr 

County  Road 
Nissen  Ludwig  C,  shipchandler,  res  1717  Chase 
Niswander  Jacob  S.,  miner,  res  809  Wood 
Nixdorf  Charles  G.,  proprietor  Melrose  Garden,  res  S  s  San 

Leandro  Road  nr  High,  Fruit  Vale 
Nixon  Robert  B.,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  S  s  Minna  nr 

Telegraph  av,  Temescal 


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376  OAKLAND    [  N  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Nixon  Samuel,  laborer,  res  150  Louise 

Noble  Jesse  W.,  car  cleaner  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1765  Atlantic 

Noble  Mattie  Miss,  folder  Pacific  Press,  res  838  West 

Noblett  Robert  (McCleverty  &  Noblett)  res  1058  Alice 

Nobmann  Charles,  res  675  Fourth 

Noisat  Pierre,  native  wines  and  brandies,  NE  cor  Fourth 

and  Jefferson 
Nolan  Bridget,  widow,  res  1213  Fifteenth  av 
Nolan  Cornelius,  expressman,  res  708  Twenty-seventh 
Nolan  Dennis  (Haller  &  Nolan)  res  1213  Fifteenth  av 
Nolan  George,  brass  m older  (S.  F.)  res  1810  Goss 
Nolan  Harry,  messenger  American  District  Telegraph  Co., 

res  493  Twenty-fifth 
Nolan  James  (Carney  &  Nolan)  res  417  Seventh 
Nolan  James,  engineer  Oakland  Gas  Light  Co.,  res  661  Jef- 
ferson 
Nolan  James,  laborer,  res  161  East  Tenth 
Nolan  James  E.,  sign  painter  Vincent  P.  Mitchels,  res  752 

Brush 
Nolan  Lawrence,  saddler  (S.   F.)  res  1810  Goss 
Nolan  Mary,  domestic  Albion  K.  P.  Harmon,  1568  Webster 
Nolan  Mary,  domestic  1924  Myrtle 
Nolan  Michael,  coachman  Charles  L.  Dingley,  res  876  East 

15th 
Nolan  Michael,  gardener,  res  1213  Fifteenth  av 
Nolan  Michael,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1813  William 
Nolan  P.,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Nolan  Philip,  driver  Brooklyn,  Fruit  Yale  and  Mills'  Semi- 
nary R.  R.,  res  1053  Thirteenth  av 
Nolan  Stephen,  gardener,  res  493  Twenty-fifth 
Nolan  Timothy,  truckman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  709  Clay 
Nolan  William,  contractor,  res  752  Brush 
NOIiAN  WILLIAM  H.,  boots  and  shoes,  1071  Broadway, 

res  404  Central  av 
Nolen  M.  J.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  843  Madison 
Noll  Joseph,  wines  and  liquors, NW cor  Webster  and  Seventh 
Noll  Wilhelmina,  widow,  res  668  Harrison 
Nolte  Henry,  res  960  Clay 

Nommensen  Charles  E.,  liquor  saloon,  foot  Webster 
Noonan  Martin,    train   dispatcher   C.   P.   R.  R.,   res   1268 

Central  av 
Noonan  Patrick,   butcher,  res  res  S  s  Avon  bet  First  and 

Second  avs 
Noonan  William  J.,  butcher  res   S  s  Avon  bet  First   and 

Second  avs 
Nor  Andrew  H.,  hostler  C.  H.  Nor,  res  Grand  Western  Hotel 


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OAKLAND    [  N  ]    DIRECTORY.  377 

Nor  Andrew  J.  (Eiben  &  Nor)  res  1658  Seventh 

NOR  CHRISTIAN  H.,  proprietor  Stanford  Stables,  NE  cor 
Wood  and  Seventh,  res  Grand  Western  Hotel 

Norcross  D.  Mrs.,  proprietress  Nucleus  House,  1254  San 
Pablo  av 

Norcross  Daniel,  regalia  manufacturer  (S.  F.)  res  1254  San 
Pablo  av 

Norcross  James,  carpenter  (S.  F.)  res  1019  Willow 

Nordhausen  Adolphe,  res  623  Third 

Nordhausen  C.  &  A. (Charles  C  and  Ernest  A.  Nordhausen) 
clothing  and  boots  and  shoes,  839  Broadway 

Nordhausen  Charles  C.  (C.  &  A.  Nordhausen)  res  623  Third 

Nordhausen  Ernest  A.  (C.  &  A.  Nordhausen)  res  623  Third 

Noriega  Pedro,  hats  and  caps  (S.  F.)  res  870  Campbell 

Norman  Ellen,  groceries  and  liquors,  1015  Third 

NORRIS  COLUMBUS  R.,  postmaster  North  Temescal, 
and  groceries,  fruits,  cigars  and  tobacco,  stationery, 
etc.,  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Forty-ninth,  Temescal 

Norris  Edward  M.,  res  NW  cor  Thirty-sixth  and  Market, 
Temescal 

Norris  William  T.,  res  NW  cor  Thirty-sixth  and  Market, 
Temescal 

Norris  James  C,  shipping  agent  (S.  F.)  res  1268  Harrison 

North  Albert,  res  220  Center 

North  British  and  Mercantile  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  Walker  & 
Strong  agents,  457  Central  av 

NORTH  TEMESCAL  POST  OFFICE,  C.  R.  Norris  post- 
master, E  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Forty-ninth,  Temescal 

NORTHEY  &  WAGAR  (V.  S.  Northey  and  L.  Wagar)  pro- 
prietors Brooklyn  Carriage  Manufactory,  803  East  Cen- 
tral av 

Northey  Yernal  S.  (Northey  &  Wagar)  res  553  East  15th 

Northrup  Benjamin  C,  joiner  C.  P.  R.  E. 

Northwestern  National  Insurance  Co.  (fire  of  Milwaukee)  M. 
W.  Wood  agent,  1178  Broadway 

Norton  Frank  B.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  527  Eighteenth 

Norton  John,  carriage  painter  S.  S.  Dunmire,  res  1724 
Chase 

Norton  John  A.,  with  Ghirardelli  &  Petar,  res  1305  Clay 

Norton  Martin,  laborei,  res  S  s  Avon  bet  First  and  Second 
avs 

Norton  Rachel  Miss,  res  2106  Telegraph  av 

Norton  William  H.,  telegraph  operator  C.  P.  R-  R.,  res  1709 
Eighth 

Norwood  William  H.,  tinsmith  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Folger  av 
nr  San  Pablo  av 


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378  OAKLAND    [  0  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Nothnagle  George,  upholsterer  Charles  L.  Taylor,  res  584 
Twentieth 

Nourse  George  A.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  1205  Oak 

Nourse  George  F.,  grain  dealer  (Chico)  res  NW  cor  Ash  by 
and  Telegraph  avs,  Temescal 

Novelty  Job  Office,  C.  B.  Kice  proprietor,  1073  Thir- 
teenth av 

Noyes  Bartholomew,  law  student  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Summit 
nr  Orchard 

Noyes  Frederic  E.,  bookkeeper,  res  W  s  Summit  nr  Or- 
chard 

Noyes  John  L.,  res  NE  cor  Seventeenth  and  West 

Noyes  Louis,  cook  Tubbs  Hotel 

Noyes  Mary  C.  Mrs.,  res  W  s  Summit  nr  Orchard 

Noyes  Richard  B.,  mining  secretary  (S.  F.)  res  Telegraph 
av  nr  Temescal  Creek 

Noyes  Sarah  T.,  widow,  res  1004  East  16th 

Noyes  William  T.,  carpenter,  res  1004  East  16th 

Nucleus  House,  Mrs.  D.  Norcross  proprietress,  1254  San 
San  Pablo  av 

Nueman  J  ohn,  laundryman  Berkeley  Laundry 

Nugent  James,  liquors,  1469  Seventh 

Nunan  Daniel,  laborer,  res  409  Seventh 

Nunan  John  J.,  marble  works,  1417  San  Pablo  av,  res  408 
Thirteenth 

Nunan  Matthew  Charles,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  918  Henry 

Nunemacher  Robert,  gardener,  res  233  Second 

Nuns  Thetouia,  laborer,  res  1365  Eighteenth 

Nusbaumer  Emil,  attorney-at-law,  office  Court  House,  sec- 
ond floor,  res  1437  San  Pablo  av 

NUSBAUMER  GEORGE  L.,  county  surveyor,  office  Court 
House,  first  floor,  res  1437  San  Pablo  av 

Nybol  Andreas  P.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  627  East  Central  av, 
1055  Thirteenth  av 

NYE  &  RICHARDSON  (Stephen  G.  Nye  and  J.  B.  Rich- 
ardson) attorueys-at-law,  548  Eighth,  rooms  8-10 

Nye  Elisha,  groceries,  315  Seventh 

Nye  Stephen  G.  (Nye  &  Richardson)  and  notary  public, 
office  458  Eighth,  rooms  8-10,  res  San  Leandro 

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O'Beirne  Joseph  F.,    U,    S.  Commissioner  (S.  F.)  res  958 

Third 
O'Brien  Albert,  silver  plater  (S.  F.)  res  565  Second 


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OAKLAND    [  0  ]    DIRECTORY. 


379 


O'Brien  Bridget  Mrs.,  res  1823  Goss 

O'Brien  Bridget,  domestic  NW  cor  Union  and  County  Eoad, 

Lynn 
O'Brien  David,  laborer,  res  1568  Third 
O'Brien  Edward,  plumber,  res  1823  Goss 
O'Brien  Ellen,  widow,  res  1432  Linden 
O'Brien  Ellen,  chambermaid  Tubbs  Hotel 
O'Brien  Hannah,  domestic  404  East  16th 
O'Brien  James,  cook,  res  368  First 
O'Brien  James,  farmer,  res  Fruit  Vale 
O'Brien  John,  calker,  res  1453  Fifth 
O'Brien  John,  laborer,  res  371  Third 

O'Brien  John  E.,  car  repairer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1832  Seventh 
O'Brien  Katie  Miss,  res  1432  Linden 
O'Brien  Laura,  domestic  H.  Engelbrecht,  166  Tenth 
O'Brien  Margaret,  domestic  1029  Sixth  av 
O'Brien  Mary,  widow,  res  565  Second 
O'Brien  Matthew,  dealer  produce,  res  129  Hannah 
O'Brien  Michael,  mill  furnishing  (S.  F.)  res  1468  Ninth 
O'Brien  Michael  R.,  butcher,  res  N  s  Forty -first  nr  Adeline 
O'Brien    Michael   V.,    car   builder  C.  P.  R.   R.,    res    1832 

Seventh 
O'Brien   Nicholas,    horseshoer   Jacob    Seitz,    res   NE   cor 

Seventh  and  Franklin 
O'Brien  Patrick,  tailor  S.  Francis,  res  S.  F. 
O'Brien  Philip,  laborer,  res  647  Campbell 
O'Brien  Thomas,  cabinetmaker  Charles  L.  Taylor,  res  1410 

Brush 
O'Brien  Thomas,  carpenter,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Thirty- 
ninth,  Temescal 
O'Brien  William  (Clooney  &  O'Brien)  res  1517  Fifth 
O'Brien  AVilliam,  clerk,  res  1823  Goss 
O'Brien  William,  cook  Oakland  Trotting  Park 
O'Brien  William  H.  ^Major,    instructor  California  Military 

Academy,  res  Occidental  House 
O'Callaghan  William,  chief  engineer,  res  W  s  Peralta  bet 

Sixth  and  Seventh 
O'CONNELIi  &  CO.  (P.  J.  O'Connell  and   P.  A.  Murphy) 

dry  and  fancy  goods,  1119  Broadway 
O'Connell  Daniel,  carver  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  S.  F. 
O'Connell  John,  driver  Edward  A.  Brown,  res  806  Alice 
O'Connell  Margaret,  widow,  res  1709  Seventh 
O'Connell  Maurice,  gardener,  res  1168  Seventh 
O'Connell  Michael,  hostler  A.  J.  Butterfield  &  Co.,  res  687 

Twenty-fifth 
O'Connell  Patrick,  teamster  F.  Barnard  &  Co.,  res  28  Valley 


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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarKet  st.s.  F.,  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


380  OAKLAND    [  0  ]    DIRECTORY. 

O'Connell  Patrick  J.  (O'Connell  &.  Co.)  res  915  Grove 
O'Connell  Peter  laborer  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res  811  Magnolia 
O'Connor  Charles,   salesman  William  H.   Nolan,    res  1175 

Sixteenth  av 
O'Connor  Ellen,  domestic  NW  cor  Park  and  San  Pablo  av 
O'Connor  Frank,  car  driver,  res  1175  Sixteenth  av 
O'Connor  James,  liquor  saloon,  1002  Twenty-fourth 
O'Connor  Jeremiah,    granite    yards,   SE  cor  Seventh  and 

Castro  and  Webster  nr  Mountain  View  Cemetry,    res 

John  nr  Webster 
O'Connor  John,  res  1175  Sixteenth  av 
O'Connor  John,  bricklayer,  res  1076  Thirty-second 
O'Connor  John,  car  cleaner  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1502  Fifth 
O'Connor  John,  laborer,  res  763  Castro 
O'Connor  John,   section  foreman  C.   P.   R.   R.,   res   Shell 

Mound 
O'Connor  Margaret,  widow,  res  E  s  High  nr  R.  R.  crossing, 

Melrose 
O'Connor  Patrick,  blacksmith,  res  802  Wood 
O'Connor  Patrick,  laborer,  res  28|  Valley 
O'Connor  Peter  C,  expressman,  SE  cor  Seventh  and  Pine, 

res  1505  Fifth 
O'Connor  Timothy,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1012  Cypress 
O'Connor  William,  laborer  Contra  Costa  Water  Co.,  res  168 

Fifth 
O'Connor  William,  shoemaker,  res  W  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  R. 

R.  crossing 
O'Day  Daniel,  laborer,  res  517  Twenty-second 
O'Day  Michael  J.,  shoecutter  (S.  F.)  res  1319  Peralta 
O'Day  Thomas,  teamster,  res  1319  Peralta 
O'Day  Thomas  Jr.,  laundryman  (S.  F.)  res  1319  Peralta 
O'Donnell  Frederick,  res  720  Chester 

O'Dounell  John,  section  man  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1659  William 
O'Donnell  John  D.,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  N  s  Short  bet 

Cedar  and  Bay 
O'Donnell  Michael,  laborer,  res  1408  Sixteenth 
O'Donnell  Myles  F.,   compositor  Oakland  Press,    res  1691 

Seventh 
O'Donnell  Richard,  well  borer,    res  E  s  Fortieth  nr  Grove, 

Temescal 
O'Donnell  Thomas,    laborer,   res  S  s  East  Twentieth   bet 

Thirteenth  and  Fourteenth  avs 
O'Donnell  Thomas,  washer  Robert  F.  Simpson,  res  NE  cor 

San  Pablo  av  and  Seventeenth 
O'Donohue  Kate  Miss,  res  1557  Webster- 
O 'Grady  Coleman,  stonemason,  res  1103  Third 


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Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  in  all  parts  of  Oaicland. 


OAKLAND    [  0  ]    DIRECTORY.  381 

O'Grady  Edward,  liquor  salooD,  601  Franklin 

O'Grady  Thomas,  dairyman,  res  nr  San  Pablo  av  Station 

O'Hara  Margaret  Miss,  laundress  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

O'Hara  Patrick,  res  1424  Fifteenth 

O'Hardy  Nathan,  washing  machine  manufacturer,  res  Capi- 
tol Hotel 

O'Hare  Charles,  toolmaker,  654  Broadway,  res  1643  Market 

O'Keefe  Annie,  domestic,  res  SW  cor  Twenty-eighth  and 
West 

O'Keefe  Arthur,  laborer,  res  SW  cor  Twenty-eighth  and 
West 

O'Keefe  Cornelius,  teamster,  res  SW  cor  Twenty-eighth  and 
West 

O'Keefe  Daniel,  farmer,  res  S  s  Temescal  nr  Cherry,  Tem- 
escal 

O'Keefe  Daniel,  boots  and  shoes,  SE  cor  East  Central  and 
Twelfth  avs,  res  Fruit  Yale 

O'Keefe  John,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor  Locust  and 
Telegraph  av 

O'Keefe  Margaret,  widow,  res  Sunnyside  House 

O'Keefe  Mary,  domestic  Henry  K.  Belden,  res  John  nr  Web- 
ster 

O'Keeffe  Thomas  J.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  Montgomery  nr 
Booth 

O'Laughlin  Peter,  laborer,  res  1112  Third 

O'Leary  Patrick,  laborer,  res  1833  Linden 

O'Leary  Patrick,  plasterer,  res  865  Twenty-second 

O'Malia  Edward,  laborer,  res  1621  Magnolia 

O'Malley  Patrick,  upholsterer  L.  Kreiss  &  Co.,  res  366  Fifth 

O'Neil  Arthur,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

O'Neil  Cornelius,  tanner  Brooklyn  Tannery,  res  782  East 
Central  av 

O'Neil  Maggie,  domestic  729  Eighth 

O'Neil  Martin,  laborer,  res  622  Chestnut 

O'Neill  Dennis,  tanner  Oak  Grove  Tannery,  res  Fourteenth 
av  bet  East  Central  av  and  East  14th 

O'Neill  Edmund  C,  student  University,  res  881  Division 

O'Neill  Edward,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1250  Center 

O'Neill  Eugene,  mechanical  engineer  (S.F.)  res  881  Division 

O'Neill  John,  laborer,  res  88^  Bay 

O'Neill  M.  A.  Miss,  teacher  Lafayette  School,  res  404  Cen- 
tral av  s 

O'Neill  William,  farmer,  res  S  s  O'Neill  nr  San  Pablo  av, 
TgtxigscSjI 

O'Neill  William,  hostler  Dexter  Stable,  276  Central  av 

O'Nial  Joshua,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1560  Eighth 


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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Harm  St.,  S.  F.,  Agent  lor  Patent  Window  Shade  Fixtures. 


382  OAKLAND    [  0  ]    DIRECTORY. 

O'Reilly  Michael,  coal  oil,  res  728  Linden 

O'Eorke  Mary  Mrs.,  res  N  s  Forty-second  nr  Grove,  Tem- 

escal 
O'Eorke  Tbos.  H.,  upholsterer  E.  Hook,  res  1116  Broadway 
O'Eourke  John,   dairyman,  res  NE  cor  Fortieth  and  Tele- 
graph av,  Temescal 
O'Shea  James  J.,  stoves  and  tinware,  etc.,  SE  cor  San  Pa- 
blo av  and  Twenty-fifth,  res  1720  San  Pablo  av 
O'Shea  Thomas,   spinner,  res  E  s  High  nr  E.  E.  crossing, 

Melrose 
O'Sullivan  C.  Mrs.,  res  N  s  Fortieth  nr  Grove,  Temescal 
O'Sullivan  Daniel,  laborer,  res  Twenty-second  nr  Linden 
O'Sullivan  James,  laborer,  res  651  Magnolia 
O'Sullivan  Thomas  J.,  helper  Oakland  Planing  Mills 
O'Toole  J.  P.  &  Co.  (J.  P.   O'Toole  and  V.  McNally)    dry 

goods,  953  Washington 
O'Toole  Darby,  laborer,  res  6  Pearson 
O'Toole  John  P.  (J.  P.  O'Toole  &  Co.)  res  572  Tenth 
Oak  Grove  Tannery,  John  S.  Derby  proprietor,   cor  East 

Central  and  Eighteenth  avs 
Oakes  Charles,  extraman  Eelief  Hook  and  Ladder  Co.  No. 
1,  Oakland  Fire  Department,  res  NE  cor  Seventeenth 
and  Telegi'aph  av 
Oakes  Daniel  B.,  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1718  Seventh 
Oakes   George,    compositor  Tribune   Publishing  Co.,    res 

Hay  wards 
Oakes  George  W.,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  1357  Tel- 
egraph av,  and  extraman  Eelief  Hook  and  Ladder  Co. 
No.  1,  Oakland  Fire  Department,  res  NW  cor  Seven- 
teenth and  Telegraph  av 
Oakes  William  J.  (Greenus  &  Oakes)  res  N  s  Thirty-ninth 

nr  Grove,  Temescal 
Oakland  and  Contra  Costa  Eoad  and  Tunnel  Co.,  A.  E.  Ball 
president.  Charles  E.  Kennedy  secretarv,  office  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  472  Ninth 
Oakland  and  San  Francisco  Expresses — Anderson  G.  W.  & 
Co.,  SE  cor  Broadway  and  Tenth,  and  331  East  (S.  F.); 
Gallagher  C.  E.,  909  Broadway,  and  309  East  (S.  F.); 
Harper  &  Co.,  1052  Broadway,  and  313  East  (S.  F.); 
MeaderH.  P.,  1010  Broadway,  and  338  East  (S.  F.); 
Oakland  Transfer  Co.,  1014  Broadway,  and  16  Post  (S. 
F. ;  Steere  &  Colby,  SE  cor  Thirteenth  and  East  Cen- 
tral avs,  and  313  East  (S.  F.);  Tucker  S.  F.,  905  Broad- 
way, and  3  Market  (S.  F.);  Whitney  &  Co.,  855  Broad- 
way, and  5  Commercial  (S.  F.):  Wingate  I.  C,  852 
Broadway,  and  6  Sacramento  (S.  F.) 


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Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  6.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


OAKLAND    [  0  ]    DIRKCTORY.  383 

OAKLAND    ARTIFieiAL  STONE    WORKS,  George  D. 

Nagle  &  Co.  proprietors,  S  s  Eighteenth  bet  San  Pablo 

av  and  Grove 
Oakland  Bag  Manufacturing  Co.,  P.   Susmann    secretary, 

115  Battery  (S.  F.)  factory  NE  cor  Second  av  and  East 

Tenth 
OAKLAND  BANK  OF  SAVINGS,  E.   C.  Sessions  presi- 

ident,  W.  W.  Garthwaite  cashier,  NE  cor  Central    av 

and  Broadway 
Oakland  Base  Ball  Grounds,  cor  Fourteenth  and  Castro 
OAKLAND  BEER  HALL,  Opitz&  Bartels  proprietors,  859 

Washington 
Oakland  Benevolent  Association,  Herman  B.  Sears  secretary, 

rooms  516  Fifteenth 
OAKLAND  BREWERY,  Kramm  &  Dieves  proprietors,  NE 

cor  Telegraph  av  and  Durant 
OAKLAND  BUSINESS    COLLEGE,  M.  K.   Lauden  pro- 
prietor,   377  Central  av 
OAKLAND    CARRIAGE    MANUFACTORY,  Myron  W. 

Allen  proprietor,  SE  cor  Tenth  and  Webster 
OAKLAND    CARPET     BEATING     ESTABLISHMENT, 

Conklin  Brothers  proprietors,  N  s  Twenty -first  bet  Tel- 
egraph av  and  Broadway 


The  Company  Is  constamly  adding  to  its  facilities  for  supplying  Gaa,  and  will  con- 
tinue tbe  policy  of  reducing  the  price  as  its  business  may  warrant. 


Office,  Union  Bank  Building,  Ninth,  near  Broadway. 

Work*,  Northeast  cor.  Tt'nMliiiigtoii  and   First,  and   block  bounded  bj 
First,  Second,  Jetferson  and  OroTe  Streets. 


J.  WEST  MARTIN,  President;  W.  W.  CRANE,  Jr.,  Vice-President; 

JOS.  G.  EASTLAND,  Secretary;  ROBERT  GEORGE,  Asst.  Secretary; 

VAN  LEER  EASTLAND  and  F.  H.  EIUHBAUM,  Superintendents. 

TRUSTEES: 

J.  WEST  MARTIN,  W.  W.  CRANE,  Jr.,  JAMES  FREEBORN, 

JOHN  W.  COLEMAN,  J.  G.  EASTLAND. 


Coke  and  Tar  For  Sale. 


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Parties  Pnrctaaslni;  rurnlKhed  wifli  7Ione.r  Tor 
Building:  —  Pavnlile  In  Installments  at  Low  llates  of 
iDterebt.      STo.  2  Park  Bow,  Park  St.,  Aiameds. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATCR. 


384  OAKLAND    [  0  ]    DIBECTORY. 

Oakland  Chemical  Steam  Dyeing  Works,  L.  Breidenstein 
proprietor,  962  Broadway 

OAKLAND  CITY  DIRECTORY,  W.  B.  Hardy  agent,  959 
Broadway 

Oakland  City  Flouring  Mill,  Hickok  &  Son  proprietors,  S  s 
Third  bet  Broadway  and  Franklin 

OAKLAND  COLLECTION  OFFICE,  Adams  &  Co.  864 
Broadway 

OAKLAND  CREEK  FERRY,  C.  P.  R.  R.,  foot  Broadway 

Oakland  Dental  Rooms,  1116  Broadway,  rooms  1-2 

OAKLAND  EVENING  TRIBUNE,  Tribune  Publishing  Co. 
publishers  and  proprietors,  406  Central  av 

Oakland  Free  Library,  Miss  Ina  D.  Coolbrith  librarian,  512 
Fourteenth 

OAKLAND,  FRUIT  VALE  AND  MILLS'  SEMINARY 
EXPRESS,  Steere  &  Colby  proprietors,  office  SE  cor 
Thirteenth  and  East  Central  avs,  and  313  East  S.  F. 

OAKLAND  GAS  LIGHT  CO.,  J.  West  Martin  president, 
Joseph  G.  Eastland  secretary,  office  S  s  Ninth  nr  Broad- 
way, and  604  Commercial  S.  F. 

Oakland  Guard  Armory,  377  Central  av 

OAKLAND  HOME  INSURANCE  CO.,  G.  M.  Fisher  pres- 
ident, W.  P.  Jones  vice-president,  Thomas  Arthur  sec- 
retary, office  469  Ninth 


WmmEmmm  ^^  mmwmmww 


GROVES    &    BUCHANAN, 

Nursery  adlommg  Oaklanil  Troltmg  ParK. 

DEPOT,  352  THIRTEENTH  ST.,  CORNER  WEBSTER. 


All  kindH  of  IXot-HonHe  Plants,  Specimen  E-vergreenH,  Trees,  Stfarabs, 
RoKes,  Pinks,  Ciladiolns,  Seeds,  etc. 

Bonpels,  Flowers,  Wreatts  and  Crosses  laJe  to  orier. 


C      r      I  A 1 1 N  n  R  Y  ^^^^  Curtains,  Blankets  and  Flannels,  a  Specialty. 


Ofrice.  33  Gear)  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


^ 


^ 


OAKLAND     [  0  ]    DIRECTORY.                           385  i  g* 

I  u 

OAKLAND  HOSIERY  CO.,  William  H.  Jordan  president,  '  ^ 

factory  NE  cor  Jefferson  and  First,  office  Wilcox  Block  §• 

OAICLAND  ICE  CO.,  Joseph  S.  G.  Gordon  proprietor,  365  3. 

Tenth  q 

OAKLAND  IRON  WORKS,  Ives  Scoville  proprietor,  511 
513  Second 

OAKLAND  JOURNAL  (German  semi-weeklv)  Journal  Co.  j  N 

publishers,  832  Webster                             /  |  | 

Oakland  Ladies  Eelief  Society  Home,  S  s  Linden  bet  Tele- 
graph av  and  Broadway,  Temescal 

Oakland  Light  Cavalry  Armory,  1069  Broadway  g- 

OAKLAND  LUMBER  YARD,  Samuel  Merritt  proprietor,  ^ 

foot  of  Washington  y 

Oakland    Marble  Works,    James    Sullivan   proprietor,  E  s  j^ 

Broad wav  opp  Fourteenth  *^ 

OAKLAND  JNTJRSERY,  Groves  &  Buchanan  proprietors,  ^ 

nr  Oakland  Trotting  Park,  depot  352  Thirteenth  '  52 

OAKLAND  PAVING  CO.,  C.  T.  H.  Palmer  president,  office  ^ 

Union  Bank  Building,  rooms  6-7,  quarry  McAdam  nr  ^ 

Broadway  ^ 

Oakland  Pickle  Works,  William  Yon  der  Wiele  proprietor,  ^ 

SW  cor  Third  and  Lewis  g* 

OAKLAND   PLANING  MILLS,  Burnham,   Standeford  &  g* 

Co.  proprietors,    P.  E.  Cunningham  construction  man-  o 

ager,  manufacturers  mouldings,  doors,  sash,  blinds,  etc.,  act 

cor  First,  Second  and  Washington  ^ 

Oakland  Press,  DeWitt  C.  Lawrence  proprietor,  office  1691  i  tS? 

Seventh  j  o> 

OAKLAND  RAILROAD  CO.,  J.  S.  Emery  president,  Horace  I  o 

H.  Towns  secretary,  I.  W.  Knox  treasurer,  George  T.  I  g* 

Loring  superintendent,  office  921  Broadway,  room  2  :  ^ 

OAKLAND  TIMES  (daily  and  weekly)  Times  Publishing  '  P 

Co.  publishers  and  proprietors,  952  Broadway  §- 

Oakland  Township  Assessor,  William  F.  Boardman,  office  ,  B' 

Court  House,  room  3  1^ 

Oakland  Transfer  Co.,  M.  G.  Eader  manager,  1014  Broad-  |  ^ 

way.  and  16  Post,  S.  F.  §" 

Oakland  Trotting  Park,  E.  Wiard  proprietor,  W  s  San  Pablo  !  8 
av  2  miles  NW  from  City  Hall 

Oakland  Warehouse,  J.  A.  Hobart  proprietor,  NE  cor  Jeffer- 
son and  First 

Oakley  Oliver  B.,  silver  plater  (S.  F.)  res  10  Pearson's  Eow 

OAKLEY  PETER  E.,  manager  David  Meeker's  Coal  Yard, 
res  S.  F. 

Oaks  Frederick  O.,  telegi-aph  operator  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  E  s 

Clay  bet  Ninth  and  Tenth  §* 


AnAMQ£  rn  sell  real  ESTATE-OailamlProiierty  to  ExcliaDge  tor  Ranclies 

lUHIllO    OC    UU.       S.£.   cor.  EI60TII  aud  BBOADWAY,  I'p  stair*. 

25 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  m  Market  St.,S.  F.,  Iniponer  FreDcli  anil  EnglisH  WALL  PAPERS 


386  OAKLAND    [  OT    DIRECTORY. 

Obenauer  George,  tailor  S.  Francis,  res  765  Jackson 

Oberf elder  Tobias,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  Kelsey  House 

Oberg  Gustave,  sliptender  S.  P.  C.  K.  R.,  res  255  Second 

Obrock  John  F.,  laborer,  res  735  Magnolia 

Occidental  Club,  rooms  College  Hall 

Occidental  House,  Mrs.  M.  E.  Teas  proprietress,  955| 
Washington 

Odd  Fellows  Hall,  NW  cor  Eleventh  and  Franklin 

Odd  Fellows  Library,  NW  cor  Eleventh  and  Franklin 

Odell  Samuel,  butcher  Hayes,  Carrick  &,  Co.,  res  Butcher- 
toAvn 

Oefele  William,  bartender  John  Stocky,  res  1774  Seventh 

Offe  Frederick,  car  repairer  C.  P.  R.  E.,  res  1670  Valdez 

Offo,  Chinese  physician,  708  Broadway 

Ogden  Clarence  R.,  reporter,  res  57  Valley 

Ogden  Robert  C. ,  shorthand  reporter,  911  Broadway,  room 
4,  res  57  Valley 

Ohler  Emma  S.  Miss,  dressmaker  John  F.  Wood,  res  912 
Clay 

Ohling  E.  O.,  carpenter  (S.  F.)  res  1014  Pine 

Ohlson  Lawrence  W.,  cooper  (S.  F.)  res  1913  Magnolia 

Olander  Albert,  lumberman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  814  Twenty- 
eighth 

Olanie  Francois  X.,  patternmaker  (S.  F.)  res  1171  Six- 
teenth av 

Olanie  Jules,  teamster,  res  1171  Sixteenth  av 

Olcese  Frank,  liquors,  1827  Seventh 

Oldfield  Charles,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Sixth  and  Castro 

Oldham .  carpenter,  res  1156  Broadway 

Oliver  Flora,  widow,  res  N  s  Brooklyn  bet  Fourth  and  Fifth 
avs 

Oliver  James,  gardener  Frank  C.  Havens,  res  E  s  Adams  nr 
Lee 

Oliver  James  B.,  miner,  res  SE  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Tern- 

GSCfll     T6rDGSC3(l 

Oliver  James  M.,  porter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  271  Sixth 

Oliver  James  M.  Jr.,  barber  W.  J.  Edmonds,  res  271  Sixth 

Oliver  William  W.,  res  1008  West 

Ollis  Henry,  blacksmith,  res  1010  Franklin 

Olmstead  James  M.,  lumber  surveyor  (S.  F.)  res  1218  Tenth 

av 
Olmstead  Laura  A.  Miss,  matron  Mills'  Seminary 
Olmsted  L.  H.  Mrs.,  boarding,  1235  Broadway 
Olney  Charles  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  834  Jackson 
Olney  Charles  D.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  834  Jackson 
Olney  Frank  Mrs.,  res  1437  San  Pablo  av 


SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUNDRY 


r33  Geary  St.,  San  Francisco. 
OFFICES  |gg2  Broadway,  Oakland. 


I.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE,  365  Tenth. 


OAKLAND     [  0  ]    DIRECTORY.  387 

Olney  Warren,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  481  Prospect 

Olofson  Alfred,  compositor  Daily  Times 

Olofson  Peter,  stevedore  (S.  F.)  res  1765  Twenty-first  av 

01  sen  Gustave,  milkman,  res  1922  Union 

Olsen  Henry  E.,  laborer  C.  P.  K.  E.,  res  238  Ettie 

Olsen  Jacob,  coachman  Watson  A.  Bray,  res  N  s  East  14th 

bet  Julia  and  Howard,  Fruit  Vale 
Olsen  John,  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1765  Lincoln 
Olsen  John,  seaman,  res  235  Ettie 
Olsen  John  P.,  restaurant  (S.  F.)  res  1411  Eighteenth 
Olsen  Lewis,  laborer,  res  952  Eighteenth 
Olsen  Olof  B.,  salesman,  res  572  Tenth 
Olsen  Peter,  porter  H.  Hickethier,  res  259  Central  av 
Olsen  Easmus,  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  908  Willow 
Omey  William  H.,  engineer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  Grand  Western 

Hotel 
OPITZ  &  BARTELS  (B.  Opitz  &  H.   Bartels)  cigar  manu- 
facturers and  proprietors  Oakland  Beer  Hall,  859  Wash- 
ton 
Opitz  Bernhard  (Opitz  &  Bartels)  res  859  Washington 
Oram  John,  messenger  (S.  F.)  res  761  Fourth 
Oram  Eichard,  clerk,  res  761  Fourth 
Orchard  Thomas,  with  0.  P.  E.  E.,  res  522  Tenth 
Orchard  Thomas  Jr.,  postal  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  522  Tenth 
Ordway  E.  M.  Mrs.,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Forty-third, 

Temescal 
Orelup  John  K.,  plasterer,  res  1827  Linden 
Organ  Walt^,   salesman  Salinger  Brothers,   res  418  Cen- 
tral av 
Oriana  Crispin,  carpenter,  res  63  Valley 
Orion  Theater,  NW  cor  Sixth  and  Broadway 
Ormsby  Charles  W.,  builder,  res  1310  Harrison 
ORMSBY    ELON    D.,  photographer,    1055  Broadway,  res 

1306  Harrison 
Ormsby  E.  Seymour,  jeweler,  res  1306  Harrison 
Orr  Charles  P.,  teacher  music,  res  1364  San  Pablo  av 
Orr  House,  Mrs.  W.  Griffin  proprietress,  508|  Fifteenth 
Orr  John  C.,  painter  C.  B.  Eutherford  and  extraman  Felton 
Engine  No.  2,  Oakland  Fire  Department,  res  715  Clay 
Orr  William  H.,  wines  and  liquors,  NW  cor  San  Pablo  and 

Union  avs 
Orrick  Oliver  S.,  California  Paint  Co.  (S.  F.)  res  1226  Four- 
teenth 
Orrin  Page,  hostler  Orlando  Bern  is,  res  1314  Tenth  av 
Orteig  John,  butcher  Oilman  &  Livermore,  res  971  Third 
Orth  Henry,  fireman  0.  P.  E.R.,  res  5  Pearson's  Eow 


Pll  RFRT  SL  RRnUfN  ^^^^^^^  ^"^^  DesiraWe  Resilience  Property  on  liie  CoasL 


Call  st  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Mm  St.,S.F.,WMesaleaii(l  Retail  Dealer  in  Paper  Hangings 


388  OAKLAND    [  0  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Ortman  Caroline  L.,  widow,  res  1525  BroadAi^ay 

Osborn  Henry  A.,  engineer,  res  709  Webster 

Osborn  James,  hackman,  res  SE  cor  Lydia  and  Market 

Osborn  J.  W,,  seacher  of  records,  859  Broadway,  room  14, 

res  469i  Ninth 
Osborn  William,  woodturner  C  P.  E.  K.,  res  1020  Wood 
Osborne  Francis,  gardener  N.  L.  Buck,  res  706  Thirteenth 
Osborne  George  H.,  carpenter,  res  613  Seventeenth 
Osborne  Orlando  C,  clerk  U.  S.  Sub-Treasury  (S.  F.)  res 

314  Ninth 
Osborne  William  M.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  304  Ninth 
Osbourne  Fanny  M.  Mrs.,  artist,  res  554  East  18th 
Osbourne  Samuel,    shorthand  reporter  (S.  F.)  res  554  East 

18th 
Oser  Frank,  driver  C.  A.  Uhrig,  res  838  Broadway 
Oshner  Bertha  Mrs.,  res  W  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Thirty-ninth, 

Temescal 
Ossenbrueggen  John,  hides,  tallow,  etc.,  NW  cor  Sixth  and 

Webster 
Ott  Charles  F.,  tinsmith  M.  De  LaMontanya,  res  621  Third 
Ott  Jacob  Mrs.,  widow,  res  713  Third 
Ott  John,  stonemaker,  res  2219  Magnolia 
Ott  L.  M.  (D.  Hauser  &  Co.)  res  467  Thirteenth 
Otten  Corde,  res  1666  Central  av 
Ough  Joseph,  mining,  res  1073  Fourteenth  av 
Ough  T.  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  1073  Fourteenth  av 
Outram  David  J.,  boots  and  shoes,  1219  Broadway,  res  1722 

Linden 
Outzen  Louis,  farmhand  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,    res  SE  cor  Clare- 

mont  av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 
Overacker  Charles  B.,  deputy  sheriff,  office  Court  House, 

room  8,  res  NW  cor  Thirteenth  and  Jackson 
Overacre  Peter  I.,  manufacturers'  agent  (S.F.)  res  572 Tenth 
Overland  House,  Burns  &  Jensen  proprietors,  NW  cor  First 

and  Broadway 
Overland  Railroad  Station,  foot  Sixteenth 
Owen  Benjamin,  teacher  vocal  music,  res  858  Castro 
Owen  Daniel  C,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1210  Adeline 
Owen  Jane  Miss,  res  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Weston  av 
Owen  Katie,  domestic  576  Eighth 

Owen  Nellie  C.  Mrs.,  teacher  Lincoln  School,  res  858  Castro 
Owen  Wilson  J.  (Grayson,  Harrell  &  Co.)  res  217  Tenth 
Owens  Charles  W.,  stairbuilder  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res 

213  Third 
Owens  John,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1114  Linden 
Owens  Peter  A.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  212  Central  av 


SI?    T  A  TTMTI"R  Y  ^^'''^^  caliei  lor  and  Delivered  in  S.  F.,  OaKlanfl,  Alameda,  Berkeley 
.    f.    JjiiUilUiLl.  Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway.  Oakland. 


GREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDON'S,  365  TENTH. 


OAKLAND    [P]    DIRECTORY.  389 

Owens  Stephen,   carpenter  C.  P.  K.  R.,  res  N  s  Pacific  bet 

Wood  and  Pine 
Oyarzo  Carmen  M.  Mrs.,   res  S  s  Forty-third  nr  Telegraph 

av,  Temescal 
Ozio  Antonio,  clerk,  res  475  Sixth 
Ozio  Nancy,  widow,  furnished  rooms,  475  Sixth 


Pacific  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.  of  California,  Snow  & 
Ragsdale  managers  Alameda  County  Branch,  NE  cor 
Broadway  and  Thirteenth 

PACIFIC  POTTERY  (Sacramento)  N.  Clark  proprietor, 
ofiice  NE  cor  Division  and  Cedar 

PACIFIC  PRESS,  S.  F.  Haskell  president,  W.  C  White 
vice-president  and  business  manager,  Mrs.  L.  D.  Car- 
ruth  secretary,  printing,  bookbinding,  printers'  station- 
ery, type  founders,  electrotyping,  wood  engraving  and 
proprietors  Signs  of  the  Times,  1059  Castro,  and  715 
Central  av 

Pacific  Reduction  Works,  Aaron  &  Irelan  proprietors,  E  s 
Bay  av,  Melrose 

PACIFIC  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY,  Rev.  J.  A.  Ben- 
ton, D.  D.,  and  Rev.  George  Mooar,  D.  D.,  profes- 
sors, S  s  Plymouth  av  bet  Telegraph  av  and  Broadway 

Packard  Edward  H.,  carpenter,  res  811  Washington 

Paddock  Cordelia  M.,  widow,  res  827  Brush 

Paepcke  August  (Mesmer  &  Paepcke)  res  877  Pine 

Page  Alfred,  butcher  Jacob  Woerner,  res  713  Tenth 

Page  Frank  J.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  Winsor  House 

Page  Frank  J.  Mrs.,  res  562  East  15th 

PAGE  FRANK  S.,  groceries,  464  Eleventh,  res  122 
Eleventh 

Page  Frederick,  painter,  res  1072  East  23rd 

Page  George  F.,  professor  music,  res  1316  Telegraph  av 

Page  Jonathan,  foreman  blacksmith  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  942 
Wood 

Page  Mamie  Miss,  res  562  East  15th 

Page  Orrin,  butcher,  res  1314  Tenth  av 

PAGGE  BROTHERS  (Peter  and  Leonard  Pagge)  proprie- 
tors Barnum  Restaurant,  SE  cor  Seventh  and  Broadway 

Pagge  Leonard  (Pagge  Brothers)  res  Central  av  bet  Webster 
and  Third  av 

Pagge  Peter  (Pagge  Brothers)  res  SE  cor  Seventh  and 
Broadway 


Pnllppt  Yniir  Rilk  ^itli  ADAMS  &  eo.,  "'Oakland"  CollecM  Office, 

UUIIUUI       lUUl       UlllO    S.K.  cor.  SICJUTH  ST.  *na  BROADWAY,  Up  St«lr«. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  larlcet  St.,  s.  F.-Compleie  sM  oi  Paper  Hanzines-Mllnl  Wonmen. 


390  OAKLAND    [  P  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Pagnem  Delia,  domestic  William  B,  Hardy,  1383  Franklin 
Pahr  Aurora  Miss,  tailoress  O.   P.  Hansen,   res  Union  bet 

Twentieth  and  Twenty-second 
Paine  Bertrand,  domestic  326  East  19th 
Paineslow  Nelson,  watchman  C.  P.  R.  R..  res  759  Willow 
Palace  Restaurant,  Thomas  Hallahan  proprietor,  968  Broad- 
way 
Palache  James,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Clare- 

raont  av  nr  Russell,  Claremont 
Palache  Robert  K.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Claremont  av 

nr  Russell,  Claremont 
Palin  Gudion,  laborer,  res  552  Broadway 
Rallies  Alexander,  commission  merchant   (S.  F.)  res  W  s 
Telegraph  av  bet  Thirty-eighth  and  Thirty-ninth,  Tem- 
escal 
Palm   Cyrus,    cigars   and   tobacco,    SW   cor   Seventh   and 

Broadway,  res  259  Fourth 
Palmer  Alpheus  W.  (Marston  &  Palmer)  res  1268  Webster 
Palmer  Andrew  J.,  porter  Galindo  Hotel 
Palmer  Arabella,  widow,  res  592  Sycamore 
Palmer  Arnold  C.,  teacher  music,  res  1114  Tenth  av 
Palmer  Cassius  C,  ice  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  1279  Eighth  av 
PALMER  CHARIjES  E.,  county  treasurer  and  tax  collector, 

office  Court  House,  room  2,  res  San  Leandro  Road 
PAIiMER  C.  T.  H.,  president  Oakland  Paving  Co.,  office 
Union  Bank  Building,  rooms  6-7,  res  cor  Piedmont  and 
Bancroft  Ways,  Berkeley 
Palmer  Edward  F,,  capitalist,  res  1254  Webster 
Palmer  F.  L.  Mrs.,  teacher  Durant  School,  res  592  Syca- 
more 
Palmer  Frank  L.,  secretary  (S.  F.)  res  592  Sycamore 
Palmer  Frederick  R.,  clerk  S.  Francis,  res  316  Third 
Palmer  George,  night  clerk  Galindo  Hotel 
Palmer  George  M.,  clerk  Oakland  Trotting  Park 
Palmer  Henry,  wine  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  774  Eleventh 
PAIjMER  HENRY  A.,  vice  president  and  treasurer  Union 
Savings  Bank  and  cashier  Union  National  Bank,  SE  cor 
Ninth  and  Broadway,  res  Piedmont  Way  nr  Bancroft 
Way,  Berkeley 
Palmer  Jacob,  flour  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  1422  Eighth 
Palmer  J.  B.  Mrs.,  res  960  Eighth 

Palmer  James  W.,  lumber  surveyor  (S.  F.)  res  1022  Chest- 
nut 
Palmer  John,  horse  trainer,  res  SW  cor  Park  av  and  HoDis 
Palmer  Joseph,  painter  (S.  F.)  res  1663  Sixteenth 
Palmer  Mary  A.,  widow,  seamstress,  res  316  Third,  rear 


Sr      I  A 1 1 M  n  D  V      GrocuA  "XT^orrlx.,  ILio^wcr  3E»x-xoe>0 
.     1.     LAUIlUni.         Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


OAKLAND    [  P  ]    DIRECTORY.  391 

Palmer  Mattie  Mrs.,  teacher  public  school  department,  res 

592  Sycamore 
Palmer  Euth,  widow,  res  662  East  Central  av 
Palmer  Samson,  res  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Orchard 
Pane  Victor,  gardener  Sidney  L.  S.  Johnson,  res  Brookside, 

Fruit  Vale 
Pantoskey  Bessie  Miss,  teacher  music,  res  320  Fourth 
Pantoskey  Herman,  junk  dealer,  res  320  Fourth 
Pantoskey  Jacob,  poultry  dealer,  res  320  Fourth 
Paquis  Adelle,  wines  and  liquors,   store  and  res  1259  San 

Pablo  av 
Paragon  Fashion  Parlors,  John  F.   Wood  proprietor,   375 

Central  av 
Paramore  Lewis,  clerk  Paul  J.  Eeilly,  847  Broadway 
Parcells  Charles  B.,  manager  Hall's  Safe  and  Lock  Co.  (S.F.) 

res  614  Eighteenth 
Pardee  Enoch  H.,  oculist  (S.  F.)  res  672  Eleventh 
Parete  Paul,  scavenger,  628  Filbert 
Parisot  Marie  Mme.,  dressmaker,  1156  Broadway 
Park  Charles  O.,  painter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  653  Seventh 
Park  Chauncey,  journalist  Evening  Tribune,  res  832  Twenty- 
ninth 
Park  John,  painter  Stanley  Stephenson 
Park  Thomas  Mrs.,  res  565  Seventeenth  . 

Park  Thomas  K. ,  res  832  Twenty-ninth 
Parker  Abner,   coachman   T.    H.    Pinkerton,    res   NE   cor 

East  Twenty-seventh  and  Thirteenth  av 
Parker  Charles  A.,  carpenter,  res  1462  Curtis 
Parker  Charles   M.,    ship   carpenter   C.  P.  E.  E.,    res   816 

William 
Parker  Edward  A.,  instructor  physics  and  mechanics  Uni- 
versity, res  720  Seventh 
Parker  Fannie   A.  Mrs.,    teacher  Durant  School,   res  677 

Twenty-fourth 
Parker  Hattie,  nurse  W.  D.  English,  res  226  Eleventh 
Parker  Hubbard  G.,  wood  and  lumber  contractor,  res  W  s 

Lee  nr  Vernon  av 
Parker  John,  merchant,  res  720  Seventeenth 
Parker  Joseph,  furniture,  909  Seventh 
Parker  Leonidas,  carpenter,  res  762  Clinton,  Lynn 
Parker  Mary,  domestic  W.  H.  Glascock,  305  Fifth 
Parker  Orrin  W.,  piano  tuner  and  regulator  Adolph  Bruenn, 

res  677  Twenty-fourth 
Parker  Walter  W.,  carpenter,  res  1249  Center 
Parker  Walter  W.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  1249  Center 
Parker  William  C,  surgeon,  res  1355  Madison 


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Parker  William  C  Jr.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1355  Madison 

Parkin  Thomas,  carpenter,  res  1809  William 

Parks  James  L. ,  associate  rector  St.  Paul's  Episcopal  Church 

Parks  Madeline,  widow,  res  Lake  Shore  av  nr  Brooklyn 

Parmenter  Charles  H.,  res  764  Twentieth 

Parratt  Frederick,    merchandise   broker   (S.    F.)   res   1063 

Ninth  av 
Parrish  Charles  L.,  carpenter,  res  1076  Twenty-first 
Parrish  William,  res  1029  Sixth  av 
Parrish  William  H.,  teamster,  res  171  Third 
Parritt  Alvin  S.,  yardman  C.  P.  E.  K.,  res  827  Seventeenth 
Parritt  Fannie  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  762  Sixth 
Parritt  John  W.,  carpenter  C  P.  R.  R.,  res  762  Sixth 
Parry  George,  clerk  mint  (S.  F.)  res  832  West 
Parry  James,  shipwright  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  722  Myrtle 
Parry  William,  watchman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Parsliley  William  H.,  barkeeper  Harry  F.  Irwin,   res  New- 
land  House 
Parsons'  Block,  William  A.  Parsons  proprietor,  612|  East 

Central  av 
Parsons  Charles,  news  agent,  res  370  East  16th 
Parsons  Edward,  groceries,  652  Franklin 
Parsons  Eldon  E.,  student,  res  370  East  16th 
Parsons  George  W.,  farmer,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  nrTemes- 

cal  creek,  Temescal 
Parsons  James,  painter,  res  669  Thirty-fourth 
Parsons  John,  clerk  M.  Brink,  res  652  Franklin 
Parsons  Lewis  W.,  groceries,  614  East  Central  av,  res  612J 

East  Central  av 
Parsons  Lorenzo,  physician,  res  566  East  18th 
Parsons  Mary,  domestic  Francis  E.  Weston,  E  s  Broadway 

nr  Booth 
Parsons  Nelson,  soapmaker,  res  1618  Telegraph  av,  rear 
Parsons  Samuel,  agent  (S.  F.)  res  370  East  16th 
Parsons  Samuel  S.,  proprietor  Oakland  Wharf  Restaurant, 

res  Wilcox  House 
Parsons  S.  H.  Mrs.,  res  924  Filbert 
Parsons  Thomas  J.  (Samm  &  Parsons)  res  813  Brush 
Parsons  William  A.,    proprietor  Parsons'  Block,   res   612^ 

East  Central  av 
Partello  A.  C,  painter  (S.  F.)  res  920  Pine 
Parteuscky  Charles,  proprietor  Berkeley  Laundry,  1368-1370 

Central  av,  office  457  Seventh 
Partland   James   E.,  salesman    William   H.    Nolan,  res  664 

Eighteenth 
Partlow  Wyman  C,  engineer,  res  910  Pine 


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Partridge  Abram  M.,  carpenter,  res  1418  Ninth 
Partridge  Alden  S.,  farmer,  res  1406  Eighteenth 
Partridge  Asa  C,  photographer,  res  1267  Fifth  av 
Partridge  Charles,  salesman  E.   H.    Hyde  &  Co. ,  res  Hart- 
man  Mouse 
Partridge  Edward  B.,  bookkeeper  (S.  E.)  res  932  Eilbert 
Partridge  Ella  S.  Miss,  teacher  music,  res  1267  Fifth  av 
Partridge  Samuel  C,  res  1267  Fifth  av 
Passola  Louis  (Alameda  County  Ice  Co.)  res  S  s  Fourth,  bet 

Washington  and  Jefi'erson 
Passolt  Edward,  laborer  O.  P.  E.  K.,  res  714  Webster 
Patenaude  Hj^polite,  teamster  Remillard  Brick  Co.,  res  560 

Second 
Patison  Eliza  J.  Mrs.,  res  Union  Hotel 
Patrick  William,  res  806  Jefferson 

Patronak  &  Jones  (F.  F.  Patronak  and  C.   H.  Jones)  but- 
chers, 1323  San  Pablo  av 
Patronak  Frederick  F.  (Patronak  &  Jones)  res  492  Edward 
Patroni  Lorenzo   (Alameda  County  Ice  Co.)  res  S  s  Fourth 

bet  Washington  and  Jefi'erson 
Patten  Frank,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1729  Goss 
Patten  P.  G.  Mrs.,  res  1729  Goss 
Patten  Robert  F.,  capitalist,  res  351  Seventh  av 
Patten  William,  capitalist,  res  351  Seventh 
Patterson  Albion  L.,  carpenter  C.  P.   R.  R.,    res  Seventh 

Street  House 
Patterson  Charles,  laborer,  res  W  s  Union  av  nr  the  Railroad 
Patterson  George,  miner,  res  685  Sj'cainore 
Patterson  J.  M.,  live  stock  dealer,  res  Winsor  House 
Patterson  John  W,,  res  1625  San  Pablo  av 
Patterson  Thomas,  baggage  master  C.   P.   R.  R.,   res  260 

Fifth 
Patterson  William,  gardener  R.  E.  Cole,  res  613  Adeline 
Patterson  William,  paperhanger  E.  G.  Buswell,  res  Sunny- 
side  House 
Pattison  C.  B.,  res  Tubbs  Hotel 
Patton  Ann,  widow,  res  1808  William 
Paul  Charles  E.,  upholsterer,  res  1059  Franklin 
Paul  Colin,  stoves  and  tinware,  etc.,  1618  Telegraph  av 
Paul  Henry,  second  ofiicer  stmr  Oakland,  Oakland  Ferry,  res 

250  Harlan 
Paul  J.  A.  &  Son  (John  A.  and  Philip  L.  Paul)  bakers,  815 

Broadway 
Paul  John  A.  (J.  A.  Paul  &  Son)  res  1059  Franklin 
Paul  John  H.,    upholsterer  Hickey  &   Dowling,   res  1059 
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Paul  Logan,  actor  Baldwin  Theater  (S.  F.)  res  1622  Eighth 
Paul  Philip  L.  (J.  A.  Paul  &  Son)  res  1059  Franklin 
Paulinbaum  Solomon,  glazier  Whittier,   Fuller  &  Co.,  res 

854  Isabella 
Paulsen  Eobert,  shoemaker,  213  Haven,  res  217  Haven 
Pawley  Sidney,  carriagetrimmer  Theodore  Frank,  res  Sun- 

nyside  House 
Payne  Fred.,  insurance  agent  (S.  F.)  res  Blake  House 
Payne  James  H.,  hostler  Nelson  S.  Moore,  res  417  Second 
Payne  J.  W.,  farmer,  res  Fruit  Vale 

Peacemaker  George  W.,  laborer"  C.  P.K.R.,  res  1814  Tay- 
lor 
Peacock  Robert,  laborer,  res  151  Second 
Pearce  Webb  N.,   registry  clerk  and  superintendent  letter 

carriers.  Post  Office,  res  967  Jeiferson 
Pearre  Caroline  N.  Mrs.,  teacher  Mrs.   Poston's   Seminary, 

res  1207  Broadway 
Pearre  S.  E.  Eev.,  physician,  office  and  res  1207  Broadway 
Pearson  Cassius  H.,   salesman  B.  V.  Reichenberg,  res  329 

Third 
Pearson  C.T,,  real  estate,  res  N  s  Tenth  bet  Clay  and  Jeffer- 
son 
Pearson  Joseph,  bricklayer,  res  N  s  Forty-sixth  nr  Shattuck 

av,  Temescal 
Pearson  Sarah  R.  Miss,  res  2221  Telegraph  av 
Pearson's  Row,  W  s  Pine  nr  Chase 

Pease  Arthur  C.,  butcher  Charles  H.  Smith,  res  1313  Brush 
Pease  Edwin  R.  (Bart  Morgan  &  Co.)   res  Georgetown,  El 

Dorado  county 
Pease  John  A.,  carpenter,  res  S  s  Temescal  bet  Telegraph 

av  and  Maple,  Temescal 
Pebbles  Frank  M.,  portrait  painter,  Camron  Block,  res  811 

Eleventh 
Peck  Elisha  F.,  hostler  Oakland  R.  R.,  res  San  Pablo  av  nr 

Thirty-sixth 
Peck  Florence  A.  Miss,  teacher  Prescott  School,  res  1437 

San  Pablo  av 
Peck  James  B.,  wool  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  SW  cor  Sixth  and 

Oak 
Peck  James  R.,  drayman  (S.  F.)  res  1274  Fifth  av 
Peck  Sarah  I.  Mrs.,  res  756  Sixth 
Pecker  Joseph  C,    shoemaker   C.   A.   Broad,    res  NE  cor 

Twelfth  av  and  East  20th 
Peckham  Albertus  E.,  painter,  res  216  Ellen 
Peckham  Charles  O.,  laborer,  res  216  Ellen 
Peddicord  Jefferson,  carpenter,  res  Overland  House 


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OAKLAND     [  P  ]    DIRECTORY.  395 

PEDRINI  C.  &  CO.  (C.  Pedrini  and  C.  Longhi)   groceries, 
liquors,  dry  goods,  etc.,  SE  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Birch, 
Temescal 
Pedrini  Cipriano  (C  Pedrini  &  Co.)  res  SE  cor  Telegraph 

av  and  Birch,  Temescal 
Peel  Allen,  janitor  Lafayette  School 
Peel  Mary  Mrs.,  janitress  Harrison  Street  School 
Peer  Abraham,  carpenter,  res  412  First 
Pegnem  John,  teamster,  res  679  Twenty-sixth 
Pegnem  Patrick,  teamster,  res  663  Thirty-third 
Peirce  F.  E.,  brakeman  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  Union  Hotel 
Peladeau  Guilleaume,  farmer,  res  San  Pablo  av  Station 
Pelham  M.  E.  Mrs.,  principal  Watts'  Tract  School 
Pelke  Joseph,  conductor  C.  P.  E.,  E.,  res  815  Center 
Peller  Herman,  carpenter,  res  970  Twenty-first 
Peller  John,  carpenter,  res  970  Twenty-first 
Pelouze  William  S.,  real  estate,  res  1773  Seventh 
Pelton  L.  T>. ,  dentist,  office  and  res  1463  Telegraph  av 
Pemberthy  Thomas,  sailmaker  (S.F.)  res  1082  East  24th 
Pendergast  John,  laborer,  res  732  Henry 
Pendleton  Edward  C,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  976  Cypress 
Pendleton  Harry,  plasterer,  res  976  Cypress 
Pendleton  Jesse  F.,  plasterer,  res  976  Cypress 
Pendleton  Louisa,  widow,  res  976  Cypress 
Penefield  John,  waiter  Galindo  Hotel 
Penney  A.,  clerk,  res  572  Tenth 
Pennie  James  J.,  ship  calker,  res  2038  Union 
Penniman  Helen  N.  Miss,  teacher   Grove    Street   Primary 

School,  res  1367  Eighth  av 
Penniman  H.  P.,  farmer,  res  E  s  Eedwood  av.  Fruit  Vale 
Penniman  John,  res  1367  Eighth  av 

Pennypacker  Joseph  J.,  foreman  Daily  Times,  res  665  Fifth 
Penso  John,  seaman,  res  1716  Linden 
People's   Insurance    Co.    (fire,   of    Newark)    E.  A.    Heron 

agent,  422  Central  av 
Peoples  Emma  Mrs.,  res  1865  Seventh 

Pepper  John  W.,  salesman  Kohler  &  Chase,  res  1074  Wood 
Peralta  District  School,  S  s  Alcatraz  av  nr  Telegraph  av 
Peralta  Lewis,  res    S  s  Forty-sixth  nr  Shattuck  av,  Tem- 
escal 
Peralta  Eosa  Miss,  res  Peralta  av  nr  Old  County  road 
Perarie  Joseph,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  E. 
Percival  George,  painter,  res  NW  cor  Clay  and  Tenth 
Percy  Cornelia,  widow,  res  967  Franklin 
Percy  George  W.,  note  teller  Lazard  Freres  (S.  F.)  res  1024 
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396  OAKLAND    [  P  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Percy  James,  carpenter  C.   P.  R.  R.,    res    West  Oakland 

House 
Percy  Martha  P.,  widow,  res  2223  Andover 
Perdue  Thomas,  shoemaker,  res  1471  Seventh 
Perdue  Thomas   Jr.,  car   cleaner   0.   P.    R.   R.,  res  1471 

Seventh 
Pereau  Eliza  A.  Mrs.,  res  1212  Seventh 
Pereau  James  H.,  brakeman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1212  Seventh 
Pereau  Joseph  L.,  brakeman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1212  Seventh 
Pereau  William  E.,  carpenter,  res  1212  Seventh 
Peregoy  J.  L.,  miller,  res  N  s  Seventh  nr  Pine 
Pereira  Antone  Y.,  peddler,  res  653  Madison 
Perez  Lorenz,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  816  Washington 
Perham  Susan,  widow,  res  1312  Twelfth  av 
Perieu  Harrison,  brakeman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  612|East  Cen- 
tral av 
Perin  George,  employee  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Perin  James,  employee  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Perine  George  Mrs, ,  res  Centennial  House 
Periue  George  M.,  res  1507  Broadway 
Perine  W.  C,  student  Oakland  Business  College 
PERINE  WILLIAM  D.,  contractor  and  manufacturer  ar- 
tificial stone,  office  1002  Broadway,  and  638  Market  (S. 
r.)  res  NW  cor  Fourth  and  Alice 
Perkins  Ann  Mrs.,  varieties,  1830  San  Pablo  av 
Perkins  Corn  Cob,  general  agent,  res  1830"  San  Pablo  av 
Perkins  Frank,  laborer,  res  E  s  Lusk  nr  Fortieth,  Temescal 
Perkins  Isabella  Mrs.,   matron  Oakland  Ladies'  Relief  So- 
ciety Home,  S  s  Linden  bet  Telegraph  av  and  Broad- 
way, Temescal 
Perkins  Joseph  A. ,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  811  Brush 
Perkins  P.  H.  Mrs.,  res  529  Eighth 

Permien  Frederick  W.,  master  mariner,  res  310  East  17th 
Perrin  James,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Perrin  Richard,  upholsterer  and  extraman  Relief  Hook  and 
Ladder   No.    1,    Oakland   Fire   Department,     res    721 
Center 
Perrin  Samuel,  res  750  Willow 
Perrin  William,  carpenter,  res  750  Willow 
Perry  Alvan  B.,  salesman  Whittier,  Fuller  &  Co.,  res  1374 

Franklin 
Perry  Christopher  C,  res  912  Thirty-fourth 
Perry  Daniel  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  759  Castro 
Perry  Daniel,  furniture  packer  (S.  F.)  res  759  Castro 
Perry  David,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  JNicholl  House 
Perry  George  F.,  laborer  C.  P.^R.  R. 


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Perry  H.,  res  Occidental  House 
Perry  Henry,  student  Oakland  Business  College 
Perry  Herman  P.,  compositor  Pacific  Press,   res  1054  Third 
Perry  John  F.,  laborer  (S.  F.)  res  1720  Lincoln 
Perry  John  H.,  painter,  res  818  Fifteenth 
Perry  Kate,  domestic  NE  cor  Union  and  Duncan,  Lynn 
Perry  Kichard  E.,  expressman,  res  E  s  Fortieth  nr  Tele- 
graph av,  Temescal 
Perry  Bobert   O.,    expressman,     SW   cor   Thirteenth   and 

Broadway,  res  S  s  Fortieth  nr  Telegraph  av 
PERRY  S.  A.  &  CO."  (Samuel  A.   Perry)  booksellers,  sta- 
tioners and  manufacturers  picture  frames,  1154  Broad- 
way 
Perry  Samuel  A.  (S.  A.  Perry  &  Co.)  res  1355  Telegraph  av 
Perry  William   F.,    commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res   696 

Twenty-fifth 
Person  Kasmus,  gardener  Poston's  Seminary 
PERU    WTT.TJAM,    proprietor    Golden    Gate    Hall,    471 

Eighth 
Petar  Charles  (Ghirardelli  &  Petar)  res  1019  Webster 
Peter  Joseph  F.,  trackwalker  C.  P.  R.  R,  res  970  East  Cen- 
tral av 
Peter  Margaret,  widow,  res  N  s  Seventeenth  bet  San  Pablo 

and  Telegraph  avs 
Peter  Cecile  Miss,  teacher  music,  res  130  Fourth 
Peters  Charles,  laborer,  res  1416  Eighteenth 
Peters  John,  laborer,  res  970  East  16th 
Peters  John,  saloon  (S.  F.)  res  1402  Seventeenth 
Peters  John  G.,  miner,  res  1251  Center 
Peters  John  L.,  res  660  Fourteenth 
Peters  Joseph,  laborer  Leon  Trelut,  res  Third  av  nr  East 

Tenth 
Peters  M. ,  clerk  H.  Bowman,  res  cor  Fourth  and  Madison 
Peters  M.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  teacher  music,  res  130  Fourth 
Peters  Maggie,  waiter  New  Snyder  House 
Peters  Mary  H.  Miss,  teacher  French,,  res  969  Grove 
Peters  Peter,  pickle  maker  (S.  F.)  res  1614  Eighteenth 
Peters  P.  L.,  artist  (S.  F.)  res  1156  Broadway 
Peters  William,  driver  Fourteenth  Street  R.  R.,  res  Avenue 

House 
Peters  William,  master  mariner,  res  969  Grove 
Peters  William  M.,  res  660  Fourteenth 
Petersen  Bakken  H.,  teamster  Weston  &  Welch,   res  N  s 

East  Eighteenth  nr  Second  av 
Peterson  &  Dodge  (Ferdinand  A.  Peterson  and  Sophia  J. 
Dodge)  restaurant,  614  Broadway 


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Peterson  Alexander,  farmer,  res  W  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Alca- 

traz  av 
Peterson  Andrew,  boarding  (S.  F.)  res  952  Kirkham 
Peterson  Annie,  domestic  John  R.  Glascock,  829  Jackson 
Peterson  Antoine,  waiter  Kosta  &  Co.,  res  W  s  Jackson  bet 

Fifth  and  Sixth 
Peterson  C  A.,  packer  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor  Claremont 

av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 
Peterson  Carl,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Peterson  Carl,  upholsterer  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Peralta  bet  Fif- 
teenth and  Sixteenth 
Peterson  Charles,  foreman  Eagle  Box  Factory,  res  Alameda 
Peterson  Ferdinand  A.  (Peterson  &  Dodge)  res  616  Broad- 
way 
Peterson  Hans  P.,  clerk  Schultz  &  Kock,  resNW  cor  Forty- 
fifth  and  Telegraph  av,  Temescal 
Peterson  Henry  F.,  assistant  librarian  Oakland  Free  Library, 

res  564  Fifteenth 
Peterson  Henry  U.,  master  mariner,  res  102  Hannah 
Peterson  Ina  Miss,  assistant  librarian  Oakland  Free  Library, 

res  564  Fifteenth 
Peterson  James,    miller   Samm's   Flouring   Mills,    res   555 

Broadway 
Peterson  John,  laborer,  res  cor  Poplar  and  Twenty-fourth 
Peterson  John  P.,  plumber,  res  2050  Union 
Peterson  Lawrence  G.,  mariner,  res  718  Myrtle 
Peterson  Martin  C,  mechanic,  res  1269  Campbell 
Peterson  Mathias,  milkman,  res  125  Ettie 
Peterson  Peter,  packer  (S.  F.)  res  1416  Eighteenth 
Peterson  Peter,  plasterer,  res  812  Henry 
Peterson  Peter  O.,  cabinetmaker  (S.  F.)  res  125  Ettie 
Peterson  William,  trimmer  (S.  F.)  res  1405  Seventeenth 
Peterson  William,  with  George  A.  Blank,  res  1229  Peralta 
Petrequin  Louis,  carpenter,  res  944  Thirty-sixth 
Pettigrew  J.  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  Orr  House 
Pettigrove  Frank  C,  carpenter,  res  17.33  Market 
Pettigrove  Joshua,  carpenter,  res  716  Twenty-ninth 
Pettigrove  William,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  nr  San  Pablo  av 

Station 
Pettingill   Robert  H.,    watchman   C.  P.  R.   R.,    res   1729 

William 
Pettis  William  H.,  insurance  broker  (S.  F.)  res  602  East  18th 
Petti t  Edward,  cabinetmaker  (S.  F.)  res  767  Fifth 
Pettit  Harriet  N. ,  widow,  res  671  Tenth 
Pettitt  Joseph  George,  elevator  manufacturer  (S.  F.)  res  985 
Wood 


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.    r.    LHUIlUni.    Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  ageni  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


OAKLAND    [  P  ]    DIRECTORY.  399 

Pfaff  Albert,  upholsterer,  res  SW  cor  Fortieth  and  Lusk, 
Temescal 

Pfenninger  Herman,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1042  Peralta 

Pfenninger  Herman  Jr.,  gasfitter  (S.  F.)  res  1042  Peralta 

Pferdner  Emile  Mrs.,  res  569  Eighth 

Pheby  Thomas  B.,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  1275  Alice 

Phela  Bourt,  carriagemaker  F.  Sicotte,  res  1685  Eighth 

Phelan  &  Fish  (William  S.  Plielan  and  George  L.  Fish)  gro- 
ceries, 339  East  Central  av 

Phelan  Michael  J.,  lithographic  artist,  res  N  s  Forty-sixth 
nr  Shattuck  av,  Temescal 

Phelan  William  S.  (Phelan  &  Fish)  res  W  s  Peralta  av  nr 
School  House  Koad 

Phelps  Charles  H.,  attomey-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  767  Thirteenth 

Phelps  Corydon  B.,  salesman  F.  S.  Page,  res  Ross  Browne 
Way  off  Vernon  av,  Claremont 

Phelps  Frank  M.  (Phelps,  Murphy  &  Co.)  res  1557  Eighth 

Phelps  George  H.,  res  756  Seventh 

Phelps  M.  A.  Miss,  principal  New  England  Home  School, 
Ross  Browne  Way  off  Vernon  av,  Clarement 

PHELPS,  MURPHY  &  CO.  (F.  M.  Phelps  and  W.  S.  Mur- 
phy) dealers  lumber,  doors,  sash  and  blinds,  office  and 
yard  SE  cor  Second  and  Washington 

Phelps  William,  hgstler  Joseph  P.  Dieves,  res  Three-Mile 
House,  San  Leandro  Road 

Phenix  Insurance  Co.  (tire,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  Doe,  Griffin 
&  Seaman  agents,  958  Broadway 

Phenneger  Royal  M.,  joiner  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  758  Fifth 

PHILADELPHIA  BREWERY,  Christian  A.  Uhrig  agent, 
838  Broadway 

PHILADELPHIA  RESTAURANT,  Schaefer  &  Welti  pro- 
prietors, 1022  Broadway 

Philadelphia  Steam  Dyeing  and  Cleaning  Works,  Charles 
Reuter  proprietor,  833  Washington,  office  916  Broadway 

Philbrick  D.  S.  Miss,  res  1267  Fifth  av 

Philbrick  Frederick,  carriage  painter  P.  H.  McGrew,  res  710 
•  Market 

Philbrick  Thomas  C,  carpenter,  res  710  Market 

Philibert  A.,  proprietor  Hermitage  House,  NE  cor  Hopkins 
and  Fruit  Vale  av 

Philip  Emanuel,  laborer  T.  W.  Corder,  res  204  Harlan 

Philippson  Phillip,  pedlar,  res  657  Washington 

Phillips  Blair  R.,  carpenter,  res  607  Grove 

Phillips  Charles,  brakeman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Seventh  Street 
House 

Phillips  Charles  L.,  teamster  (S.  F.)  res  1756  Seward 


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Offered  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR. 


400  *  OAKLAND    [P]    DIRECTORY. 

Phillips  David  J.,  sewing  machine  agent,  762  Seventh 
Phillips  David  T.',  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1404  Fourteenth  av 
Phillips  Harry,  salesman  G.  Abrahamson,  res  1117  Broadway 
Phillips  James,  carpet  layer,  res  753  Seventh 
Phillips  James,  staiibuilder  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  1024 

Willow 
Phillips  John  N.,  silversmith  (S.  F.)  res  1756  Seward 
Phillips  John  W.  (Grayson,  Harrell  &  Co.)  res  977  Sixth  av 
Phillips  Manuel,  laborer,  res  234  Harlan 
Phillips  Peter,  molder  (S.  F.)  res  1823  William 
Phillips  Thaddeus,  railroadman,  res  461^  Fourth 
Phillips  Walter  W.,  jeweler  (S.  F.)  res  1756  Seward 
Phillips  W.  P.  brakemau    C.  P.  E.  K.,   res  Seventh   Street 

House 
Phipps  Francis  M.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1111  Jefferson 
Phipps  John  L.,  machinist  (S.  F.)  res  1266  Grove 
Phipps  Joseph,  res  1111  Jefferson 
Phipps  Thomas  B.,  Avorkmau  East  Oakland  Planing  Mills, 

res  Union  Hotel 
Phoenix  Insurance  Co.    (fire  of  Hartford)    Harry  L.    Eoff 

agent,  1004  Baoadway 
Pickersgill  William  F.,  clerk  A.  G.  Lawrie,  res  713  Tenth 
Pickles  Edmund,  machinist  (S.  F.)  res  824  Union 
Picton  Thomas,   brewer,    res  W  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Alca- 

traz  av 
Piedmont  School,  W  s  Webster  nr  Mountain  View  Ceme- 
tery 
Piedmont  Springs  Hotel,   Alonzo  D,  Whitney  proprietor,  3 

miles  NE  of  Oakland 
Pieombo  Paul,  salesman  Camilloni,  Selna  &  Lagoria,  res  E 

s  Adeline  bet  Third  and  Fourth 
Piepenburg  August,  musician,  res  1165  Seventh 
PIERCE  &   CO.  (W.    Frank   and  Charles  D.   Pierce)  gen- 
eral hardware,  1209  Broadway  and  1210  San  Pablo  av 
Pierce  Annie  Miss,  res  1505  Tenth  av 
Pierce  Charles  B.,  watchman  (S.  F.)  res  1007  Campbell 
Pierce  Charles  D.  (Pierce  &  Co.)  res  1416  Grove 
Pierce  Dexter,  res  1416  Grove 

Pierce  Frederick,  brakemau  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1516  Eighth 
Pierce  George  L.,  iron  works  (S.  F.)  res  604  Seventeenth 
Pierce  James  E.,  carpenter,  res  767  Willow 
Pierce  John  H.,  solicitor,  res  1511  Fifth 
Pierce  Marshall,  treasurer  Contra  Costa  Water  Co.,  res  459 

Merrimac 
Pierce  Reuben  Mrs.,  widow,  res  977  Sixth  av 
Pierce  W.  Frank  (Pierce  &  Co.)  res  565  Fifteenth 


Q    r    I  A 1 1 N  n  R  Y    <^<=><=»<*  \7^oi-i5.,  xjo-vt^-  i»i*io©s 


Office.  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.  and  862  Broadway  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


OAKLAND     [  P  ]    DIRECTORY.  401 

Piersou  Caroline  L.  Mrs.,  res  616  Eighth 

Pierson  Rasmiis,  hostler  Thomas  W.  Badger,  res  Badger's 

Park 
Pierson  William  M.,  attorney-at  law  (S.  F.)  res  SEcor  Fifth 

av  and  East  11th 
Pike  Edward  P.,   carpenter,   res  SW  cor  Forty-fourth  and 

Telegraph  av,  Temescal 
Pike  Samuel  B.,  insurance  agent  (S.F.)  res  1302  Tenth 
Pilling  Newton  H.,   butcher  P.  J.   Gerhardy,   res  NE  cor 

Sixth  and  Broadway 
Pillsbury  Enoch  L.  (Trowbridge  &  Pillsbury")  res  716  Market 
Pinckney  Samuel  L.,  carriage  painter,  res  l005  East  24th 
Pine  M.  A.  Mrs.,  res  1005  Peralta 
PINKERTON   THOMAS    H.,  physician  and  surgeon,  418 

Central  av,  rooms  3-5,  res  NE  cor  East  27th  and  Thir- 
teenth av 
Pinkham  Ella  M.  Miss,  teacher  Mills'  Seminary 
Pinkham  Frank  D.,  compositor  City  Itemizer,  res  Sunnyside 

House 
Pinkham  George,  res  W  s  Maple  bet  Temescal  and  Birch, 

Temescal 
Pinkham  George  T.,  extraman  Eelief  Hook  and  Ladder  Co. 

No.  1,  Oakland  Fire  Department,  res  470  Sixth 
Pinkham  John  F.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1617  Taylor 
Piolle  Louis,  laundryman  Berkeley  Laundry 
Pioneer  Carriage  Factory,  Sohst  Brothers  proprietors,  NE 

cor  Eighth  and  Franklin 
PIONEER  PLANING  MILLS,  James  E.  Blethen  proprie- 
tor, SW  cor  Broadway  and  First 
PIONEER  SODA  FACTORY,  Taylor  &  Lohse  proprietors, 

NE  cor  Thirteenth  and  Franklin 
Pirrie  William,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1263  Central  av 
Pitman  Henry  C,  stevedore  (S.  F.)  res  719  Eighth 
Pitt  David,  laborer,  res  S  s  Cleveland  av  nr  Telegraph  av, 

Temescal 
Pitts  George  H.,  produce  (S.  F.)  res  Galindo  Hotel 
Pitts  James  M.,  butcher,  shop  and  res  781  Central  av 
Place  Ella  J.  Miss,  bookkeeper  P.  W.  Butler  &  Co.,  res  Ns 

Webster  bet  Moss  av  and  Broadway 
Place  James  F.,  machinery  (S.  F.)  res  1019  Linden 
Planer  John,  laborer,  res  462  Fifth 
Plant  Samuel,  barber,  res  1168  Seventh 
Plath  Theodore,  shoemaker  George  Dressier,    res  NW  cor 

East  Central  and  Ninth  avs 
Piatt  F.  E. ,  carpenter,  res  SE  cor  Forty-third  and  Grove, 

Temescal 


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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Hamt  St.,S.  F.,  Iiporter  Freocli  and  Eniilisli  WALL  PAPERS 


402  OAKLAND     [  P  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Playter  Eli  W.,  hardware  (S.  F.)  les  1167  Castro 

Pleitz  Nellie,  domestic  C.  A.  Tuttle,  1591  Telegraph  av 

Plevin  P.  H.  Miss,  res  668  Thirty-fifth 

PLOMTEAUX  &  RALLS  (Henry  J.  Plomteaiix  and  Kich- 

ard  P.  Kails)  dentists,  408  Thirteenth 
Plomteaux  Henry  J.  (Plomteaux  &  Kails)  res   820  Thirty- 
fourth 
Plover  Patrick,  builder,  res  1609  Eighth 
Plumb  Charles  M.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  962  Grove 
Plume  John  V.,  capitalist  (S.  F.)  res  Tubbs  Hotel 
Plummer  Daniel  A.,  res  1067  Thirteenth  av 
Plummer  James  W.,  carpenter  C.  P.  K.  K.,  res  1775  Lincoln 
Plunkett  James  C,  attorney-at-law,  469^  Ninth,  rooms  15- 

16,  res  1933  Filbert 
Plunkett  Wesley  V.,  law  student  J.   C.   Plunkett,   res  600 

East  Central  av 
Plymouth   Avenue    Congregational   Church,    Kev.    George 

Mooar,  D.  D.,  pastor,  cor  Plymouth  and  Elm  avs 
Plymouth  Avenue  School,  Miss  Elizabeth  Powell  principal, 

NE  cor  Plymouth  and  Elm  avs 
Pogue  "William  S.,  res  830  Fourteenth 
Pohlman  — ,  cracker  dealer,  res  460  Fifth 
Poirier  Andrew  F.,  res  W  s  Shattuck  av  bet  Benton  and 

Alcatraz  av,  Temescal 
Poirier  John  B.,  farmer,  res  Ws  Shattuck  av  bet  Benton 

and  Alcatraz  av,  Temescal 
Poirier  R.  D.  Mrs.,   res  W  s  Shattuck  av  bet  Benton  and 

Alcatraz  av,  Temescal 
Police  Court,  John  Yule  judge.  City  Hall 
Pollack  Ernest  W.,  engraver  (S.  F.)  res  756  Seventh 
Pollack  Louise  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  res  756  Seventh 
Pollard  Thomas,  painter,  res  W  s  Second  av  nr  Birch,  Tem- 
escal 
Pomroy  Horace  B.,  business  agent,  958  Broadway,  res  1308 

Webster 
Poole  David,  real  estate,  res  1112  Second  av 
Poole  Henry  C,   miller,  res  604  Filbert 
Poole  Spencer,  res  818  Clay 

Poole  William,  first  officer  stmr  El  Capitan,  res  859  Center 
Pooler  Mattie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  1571  Seventh 
Poor  Fred.  A.,  general  delivery  clerk  Post  Office,  res  1611 

Telegraph  av 
Poorman  Jerome,  tinner,  res  914  Pine 
Poorman  Kolla,  painter,  res  914  Pine 
Pope  Horace  E.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office  and  res  1116 

Broadway,  rooms  1-2 


SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUNDRY 


OFFICES 


'33  Geary  St.,  San  Francisco. 
862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE,  365  Tenth. 


OAKLAND    [  P  ]    DIRECTORY.  403 

Pope  M.  A.  Mrs.,  res  306  Tenth 

Pope  Thomas  E.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  560  East  22nd 

Poppe  Detlif,  laborer  Shell  Mound  Park 

Popper  Max  (Whitney  &  Co.'s  Express)  res  S.  F. 

Poray  Martin  Mrs.,  res  NE  cor  Cedar  and  Chase 

Porch  Henry  H.,  wheelwright  and  blacksmith,  1724  Seventh, 
res  1671  Lincoln 

Port  Peter,  carpenter,  res  1736  Taylor 

Portello  Frank,  butcher  Morris  &  Co.,  res  Peabody  Lane, 
Butchertown 

Portello  Henry,  butcher,  res  Peabody  Lane,  Butchertown 

Portello  Manuel,  butcher,  res  Peabody  Lane,  Butchertown 

Porter  Abel  W.  (Porter  Bros.  &  Wing)  res  514  Fifteenth 

PORTER  BROTHERS  &  WING  (David  H.  and  Abel  W. 
Porter  and  Almond  Wing)  produce  dealers,  462  Elev- 
enth 

Porter  David  H.  (Porter  Brothers  &  Wing)  res  526  Tenth 

Porter  James  J.,  deputy  sheriff,  office  Court  House,  room  8, 
res  1367  Castro 

Porter  John  S.  (Lee  &  Porter)  res  S.  F. 

Posey  A.  C,  physician  and  surgeon,  and  member  Board  of 
Health,  1156  Broadway,  rooms  6-7 

Post  Charles  A.,  conductor  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res  822  Brush 

Post  Charles  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  822  Brush 

Post  Martin  Rev.,  res  2224  Telegraph  av 

Post  Mary  A.,  widow,  res  1016  Tenth  av 

Post  Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher  Mills'  Seminary 

POST  OFFICE,  E.  P.  Marsellus  postmaster,  junction  Four- 
teenth, San  Pablo  av  and  Broadway.  Branch  offices: 
Brooklyn,  T.  F.  Steere  superintendent,  cor  Thirteenth 
and  East  Central  avs;  West  Oakland,  H.  Y.  Baker, 
superintendent,  cor  Seventh  and  Pine 

Postlethwaite  Hartley  A. ,  blacksmith  F.  W.  Davis,  res  E  s 
Fourteenth  ave  bet  East  11th  and  East  Central  av 

Poston  E.  C.  Mrs.,  principal  Poston's  Seminary,  Es  Oak  bet 
Tenth  and  Eleventh 

POSTON  JOHN  M.,  city  attorney,  office  City  Hall,  res  E  s 
Oak  bet  Tenth  and  Eleventh 

Poston's  Seminary,  Mrs.  E.  C.  Poston  principal,  E  s  Oak 
bet  Tenth  and  Eleventh 

Pothier  Louis  (Boudreau  &  Pothier)  res  820  Broadway 

Potter  Charles  S.  Mrs.,  res  600  Seventeenth 

Potter  Carrie  V.,  widow,  res  404  Central  av 

Potter  Edward  E.,  insurance  agent  (S.F.)  res  272  Eleventh 

Potter  George  C,  capitalist  (S.  F.)  res  Bellevue  House 

Potter  George  H.,  commercial  traveler,  res  488  Edwards 


Pll  RFRT  Jl  RRn\A/N  '^^^''^^^  ^"^^  Desirame  Residence  Property  on  ins  CoasL 


Call  at  No.  2  Park  Row.  Park  Street.  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Vamt  St.,  S.  F.,  WMesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  Paper  Hangings 


404  OAKLAND    [  P  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Potter  James,  carpenter,  res  1817  Goss 

Potter  James  B.  M.,  U.  S.  A.  paymaster  (S.  F.)  res  Tubbs 

Hotel  _    ' 

Potter  John,  real  estate,  res  517  Third 
Potter  John  A.,  peddler,  res  1181  Third 
Potter  N.  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  580  Thirty -fourth 
Potter  Page,  carpenter,  res  527  Seventh 
Potter  Samuel,  res  570  Eleventh 
Potter  Thomas  L.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1621  Seward 
Potter  William,  carpenter  0.  P.  K.  E. 
Potter  William  F.,  laborer  (S.  F.)  res  1181  Third 
Potts  James,  farmer,  res  SE  cor  Elizabeth  and  San  Pablo 

av,  Temescal 
Potts  Julia  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  366  East  16th 
Potts  S.  C.  Mrs.,  proprietress  Merritt  House,  NW  cor  Cen- 
tral av  and  Franklin 
Poulsen  Hans,  cabinetmaker  (S.  F.)  res  144  Ettie 
Poulsen  Johanna  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  144  Ettie 
Poulson  Edna  S.,  Mrs.  res  615  Fifteenth 
Poulter  Charles,  springmaker  (S.  F.)  res  1064  Wood 
Poulterer  Joseph  C.,  collector  (S.  F,)  res  211  Central  av 
Poulterer  Thomas  J.,  auctioneer  (S.  F.)  res  211  Central  av 
Pounstone  Alvin  L.,  business  manager  Mirror  and  advertis- 
ing agent,  Wilcox  Block,  rooms  6-7-8,  res  Orr  House 
Povea  Carl,  plasterer,  res  662  Washington 
Powell  Elizabeth  Miss,  principal  Plymouth  Avenue  School, 

res  969  Chester 
Powell  Howell  A.,  attorney-at-law  ((S.  F.)  res  911  Myrtle 
Powell  Jennie,  dressmaker,  res  1002  Twenty-eighth 
Powell  Walter,  accountant  (S.  F.)  res  917  Union 
Powell  William  W.,  porter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  679  Sixteenth 
Power  — — ,  canvasser,  res  Winsor  House 
Power  Mary  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  494  Twenty -fifth 
Powers  Charles,  painter,  res  708  Twenty-sixth 
Powers  David,  laborer,  res  S  s  First  av  bet  Telegraph  av 

and  Maple,  Temescal 
Powers  D.  N.  Mrs.,  res  933  Linden 
Powers  E.,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  E. 
Powers  Edward,  cai-penter,  res  1001  Franklin 
Powers  Frank  G.,  apothecary  Kelsey  &  Flint,  res  SW  cor 

Broadway  and  Central  av 
Powers  Frank  H. ,  carriagemaker  Charles  A.  McCloud,  res 

NW  cor  Ninth  and  West 
Powers  Jason  O.,  res  828  Myrtle 
Powers  John,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  881  Cedar 
Powers  John,  longshoreman,  res  St.  Louis  House 


SI?    T  A  TT'WTI'DY  ^asMng  called  lor  and  Delivered  in  S.  F.,  Oakland,  Alameda,  BerMey. 
.    J?.    JjAUilUIll.  Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


GREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDON'S,  365  TENTH. 


OAKLAND    [  P  ]    DIRECTORY.  405 

Powers  John  S.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  814  Twentieth 

Powers  Marj,  laundress  Snell  Seminary,  res  568  Central  av 

Powers  Michael,  laborer,  res  1003  Franklin 

Powers  Newton,  laborer,  res  2167  Summit,  Lynn 

Prairo  John  M.,  blacksmith  (S.  F.)  res  811  Peralta 

Prather  George  M.,  farmer,  res  609  Seventeenth 

Prather  John  N.,  dentist  (S.  F.)  res  1314  Eighth 

Prather  Samuel  D.,  clerk  W.  &  M.  Everson,  res  517  Eleventh 

Prather  Thomas,     teller    Union   Savings    Bank,    res    517 

Eleventh 
PRATHER  WILLIAM  L.,  notary  public,  483  Seventh,  res 

517  Eleventh 
Pratt  Daniel  W.,  mining,  res  664  Eleventh 
Pratt  Dennison,  spring  maker,  res  566  East  11th 
Pratt  Eugene  L.,  fireman  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  566  East  11th 
Pratt  Frank  D.,  miner,  res  77  Valley 

Pratt  George  C,  mining  secretary  (S.  F.)  res  1360  Harrison 
Pratt  Henry,  gun  maker,  res  738  Myrtle 
Pratt  Henry,  teamster  Weston  &  Welch,  res  216  Eighth 
Pratt  Henry  C,  hay  and  grain,  wood  and  coal,    and  pro- 
prietor Eureka  Mills,  1772  Telegraph  av,  res  668  Twenty- 
third 
Pratt  Horace  C,  merchant,  res  1402  Tenth 
Pratt  Horace  G.,    grand  recorder  A.  O.  U.  W.  (S.  F.)  res 

1422  Sixteenth 
Pratt  James  W.,  res  1402  Tenth 

Pratt  Leonidas  E.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  Johnson  House 
Pratt  Susan  H.,  widow,  res  512  East  15th 
Pratt  William,  waiter,  res  Tremont  House 
Praw  Joseph,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  East  14th  bet  Third  and 

Fourth  avs 
Pray  H.  T.  Mrs.,  res  522  Tenth 
Preble  Henry  E.,   clerk  C.  P.  E.  E.  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor 

Thirteenth  and  Jackson 
Preda  D.,  wines  and  liquors,  NW  cor  Forty-sixth  and  Tele- 
graph av,  Temescal 
Prentice  Mabel  Mrs.,  res  1559  Eighth 
Prenveille  Eugene,  painter,  res  617  Sixth 
Prenveille  Eose  Mme,  dressmaker,  res  617  Sixth 
Prescott  Alfred,  shipcarpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  316  Third 
Prescott  Alfred  A.,  attorney-at-law,  res  1207  Broadway 
Prescott  C,  conductor  C.  P.  E.  E. 
Prescott  Frank  C,  res  571  Broadway 
Prescott  Grammar  School,  D.  T.  Fowler  principal,  SE  cor 

Campbell  and  Seward 
Prescott  Juliet  E.,  widow,  res  1571  Broadway 


The  "Oakland"  Collection  office.  """'*"•  ^  ^-  "'• 


8th  and  Broadway,  up  stairs 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Mariet  St.,  S.  F.-Complete  imt  ol  Pafer  Hansinss-Mllal  mtsm. 


406  OAKLAND    [  P  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Prescott  Melvin,  butcher,  res  456  East  17th 

Prescott  Sarah,  widow,  res  573  East  Central  av 

Presho  James,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  827  Myrtle 

Pressey  B.  F.,  joiner  C.  P.  E.  R. 

Preston  John  W.,  patternmaker  Oakland  Iron  Works,  res 

658  Twenty-first 
Price  Charles  E.,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Star  House 
Price  David,  architect,  res  596  Sycamore 
Price  David  A.,  salesman  C.  R.  Lewis  &  Co.,  res  596  Syca- 
more 
Price  Frank  B.,  res  596  Sycamore 
Price  George  C,  mining,  res  719  Tenth 
Price  James  K.,  clerk,  res  1376  Seventeenth 
Price  M.  J.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  1113  Franklin 
Price  M.  L.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  404  Cenaral  av 
Price  Rufus  J.,  carpenter  (S.  F.)  res  205  Third 
Price  Thomas  H.,  master  mariner,  res  1426  Sixteenth 
Price  W.,  machine  hand  Oakland  Planing  Mills 
Price  Wallace   C,   commission  merchant  (S.  F.)   res  719 

Tenth 
Price  Walter  F.,  bookkeeper  Butler  &  Bowman,  res  137(> 

Seventeenth 
Price  William,  laborer  Dr.  E.  H.  Woosley,  res  652  Franklin 
Price  William  F.,  porter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  726  Peralta 
Price  William  H.,  clerk  Steere  &   Colby,  res  312  East  16th 
Price  William  N.,  millhand,  res  596  Sycamore 
Price  William  S.,  printer  Butler  &  Bowman,  res  1376  Sev- 
enteenth 
Prien  Gustave,  clerk  Adolph  Heine,  res  SW  cor  Eighth  and 

Chester 
Priestley  John  H.,  teamster,  res  361  Third 
Prince  Annie  B.  Miss,  res  1710  Central  av 
Prince  B.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1710  Central  av 
Prince  Ettie  M.  Miss,  res  1710  Central  av 
Prince  Eva  J.  Miss,  res  1710  Central  av 
Prince  George  W.,  upholsterer  Hugh  Bankhead  &  Co.,  res 

1714  Linden 
Prince  Levy  M.,  carpenter,  res  1718  Linden 
Prince  Thomas  P.,  machinist  (S.  F.)  res  1816  Taylor 
Pringle  Edward  J.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  326  East  19th 
Pringle  George,  teamster  Burner  &  Young,  res  476  Third 
Pringle  John,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1570  Third 
Pringle  William,  teamster  Frederick  F.  Myers,  res  476  Third 
Pritchard  James,  carpenter,  res  470  Eighth 
Pritchard   Richard   A.,    typecaster   Pacific   Press,    res  714 
Eleventh 


^      F      I  AIINHRY     *^*^*^<^  "\7\ror-l5.,  Xiox^  3F>x-lceai 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


OAKLAND    [  P  ]    DIRECTORY.  407 

Prokchs  Lawrence,  miner,  res  990  Center 

Prosser  Benry  J.,  carpenter  (S.  F.)  res  958  Center 

Protheroe  Samuel  W.,  car  repairer  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res  576  East 
22nd 

Prout  Frank,  driver  Oakland  RR.,  res  S  s  Cleveland  av  nr 
Telegraph  av,  Temescal 

Pryal  Andrew  D.,  nurseryman  and  florist,  Pryal's  Lane  off 
Vernon  av,  Claremont 

Pryal  William  A.,  atteiney-at-law,  res  Pryal's  Lane  off  Ver- 
non av,  Claremont 

PUBLIC  ADMINISTRATOR,  Alameda  County,  Samuel  I. 
Marston,  office  859  Broadway 

Pugh  Edward,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  1212  Ade- 
line 

Pugh  F.  M.  Mrs.,  teacher  Cole  School,  res  1212  Adeline 

Pugh  George  E.,  messenger  Bay  and  Coast  Telegraph  Co., 
res  1212  Adeline 

Pulcifer  Alexander  W.,  blacksmith  and  horseshoer,  1362 
San  Pablo  av,  res  772  Eighteenth 

Pullman  James,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1052  Poplar 

Pulver  Mary  Mrs.,  nurse  Josiah  Lusk,  E  s  Claremont  av  nr 
Clifton 

Pumyea  Nelson  D.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  468  Seventh,  res  619 
Tenth 

Pumyea  Peter  (Newland  &  Pumyea)  res  619  Tenth 

Purcell  Amanda  Mrs.,  res  865  Center 

Purcell  Charles,  foreman  Contra  Costa  Water  Co.,  res  480 
Hawthorne 

Purcell  Joseph,  res  673  Twenty-fourth 

Purcell  Julia  A.  Miss,  furnished  rooms,  504  Fifteenth 

Purcell  Laura  Miss,  compositor  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  res 
865  Center 

Purfurst  August  B.,  secretary  German  consulate  (S.  F.)  res 
1240  Adeline 

PURINGTON  &  REED  (S.  W.  Purington  and  Charles  E. 
H.  Reed)  wood  and  coal,  610  East  Central  av 

Purington  Stephen  W.  (Purington  &  Reed)  res  610  East  Cen- 
tral av 

Purnell  Samons  L.,  vvhitener,  res  812  Third 

Purnell  Zedekiah  J.,  steward  stmr  San  Rafael,  res  812  Third 

Purrington  Joseph,  hay,  grain  and  feed,  NE  cor  East  Central 
and  Seventh  avs,  res  E  s  Seventh  av  nr  East  14th 

Purves  John,  carpenter  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  251  Second 

Putnam  George,  res  475  Twentj'-first 

Putnam  Otis  A.,  medical  student  Agard  &  Adams,  res  Sun- 
nyside  House 


Pilhoft  Q   Drnuin     No  Mter  Inyestment  lliaii  tlie  Bargdins  in  Alameda  Real  Estate 

UIIUCll   (X    DIUVYII.  Oifered  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Marl^et  SL,  S.  F.,  the  finest  collection  ol  Hodern  Ait  Paper  Mm&. 


408  OAKLAND    [ Q ] 


DIRECTORY. 


Putnam  Stillman  N.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  1258  Har- 
rison 

Putzar  Louis,  shipcarpenter  0.  P.  E.  R.,  res  1710  Tliir- 
teenth 

Putzker  Albin,  instructor  German  University,  res  SW  cor 
Parker  and  Humboldt,  Temescal 

Pythian  Castle,  1056  Broadway 


Q 

QUACKENBUSH  GEORGE  C,  groceries,  1473  San  Pablo  av 

Querrolo  Joseph,  gardener  N.  W.  Spaulding,  SW  cor  Nine- 
teenth av  and  East  25th 

Quigley  Charles  E.,  tinsmith  Dalziel  &  Moller,  res  514  Fif- 
teenth 

Quigley  John,  car  cleaner  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1762  William 

Quigley  Michael,  laborer,  res  620  Myrtle 

Quigley  William  B.,  driver  Whitney  &  Co's  Express,  res  265 
Second 

Quince  Annie  M.  Miss,  teacher  Harrison  Street  School,  res 
Galindo  Hotel 

QUINLAN  JAMES,  liquor  saloon,  1454  Seventh,  res  1420 
Eleventh 

Quinlan  Maurice  J.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  654  Sycamore 

Quinlin  Hugh,  guard  (San  Quentin)  res  711  Peralta 

Quinlivan  Lizzie,  domestic  NW  cor  Sixteenth  av  and  East 
16th 

Quinn  Edward,  laborer,  res  1568  Fifth 

Quinn  George,  salesman  California  Door  Co.,  res  1366 
Eleventh 

Quinn  Henry,  laborer  Isaac  L.  Eequa,  res  Piedmont  Springs 

Quinn  John,  milkman,  res  1953  Magnolia 

Quinn  Mary  Mrs.,  groceries,  404  B 

Quinn  Michael,  sawyer,  res  404  B 

Quinn  Michael  C,  hostler  Brooklyn  and  Fruit  Vale  E.  E., 
res  NE  cor  Hopkins  and  Fruit  Vale  av 

Quinn  Patrick,  laborer,  res  N  s  Thirtieth  bet  San  Pablo  av 
and  West 

Quinn  Thomas,  clerk,  res  1358  Sixteenth 

Quinn  Thomas,  laborer  John  Garber,  N  s  Claremont  av  nr 
Eussell,  Claremont 

Quinn  William  H.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1217  Castro 

Quinn  Winnie,   domestic  A.   J.   Ealston,  524  Twenty-fifth 

Quong  Yun  (Chinese)  employment  office,  357  Eighth 


S    F    LAUNDRY      ^^^^^"^  attention  to  orders  for  washing. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


All  kinds  of  PURE  ICE  CREAM  made  to  order  at  GORDON'S. 


OAKLAND    [  E  ]    DIRECTORY.  409 


R 

Kabe  John,  dentist  (S.  F.)  res  583  Thirty-fifth 

E-abe  William  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1406  Alice 

Eabe  William  H.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1406  Alice 

Kachold  Henry,  painter  Frederick  M.  Far  well 

Eackliffe  John,  res  859  Castro 

Rademacher  Augustus  P.,  contractor,  office  1170  Broadway, 

res  1752  Seward 
Eader  Matthew  G.,  manager  Oakland  Transfer   Co.,  1014 

Broadway,  res  230  Central  av 
HADING  FREDERICK,  upholsterer,    1229  Broadway,   res 

514  Fourth 
Rae  Henry,  car  repairer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1809  William 
RAFFO  BROTHERS  (Colombo  Eaffo)  gi'oceries,  wines  and 

liquors,  671-673  Broadway 
Eaffo  Colombo  (Eaffo  Brothers)  res  613  Fourth 
Eatib  Louis,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  542  Charter 
Eaggett  Michael,  porter  (S.  F.)  res  1763  Atlantic 
Eaggett  Eichard,  clerk  A.  Lippman,  res  1763  Atlantic 
Eaglen  Samuel,  mining,  res  808  Jefferson 
Eagsdale  John  C.  (Snow  &  Eagsdale)  NE  cor  Broadway  and 

Thirteenth 
Eailton  Edward  M.,  clerk  superintendent's  office  C.  P.  E.E., 

Oakland  Wharf,  rej  1020  Linden 
Eaines  Elliott  M. ,  res  SW  cor  Ninth  and  Chester 
Eaines  William  H.,  hoase  painter,  res  1364  Tenth 
Eainow  L.  Mrs.,  res  E  s  Fortieth  nr  Grove,  Temescal 
EainvilleH.  E.,  wagonmaker,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  E.E. 

crossing,  Temescal 
Ealeigh  Charles  J.,  lather,  res  1011  Twenty-sixth 
Ealeigh  James  F.,  carpenter,  res  1835  Linden 
Ealeigh  Lewis  A.,  expressman,  SW  cor  Eleventh  and  Broad- 
way, res  1035  Linden 
Ealls  E.  F.  (Plomteaux  &  Ealls)  res  Galindo  House 
Ealston  Andrew  J.,  president  Selby   Smelting   and   Lead 

Co.,  res  524  Twenty-fifth 
Ealston  Henry,  housesmith,  res  1407  Tenth 
Ealston  John,  machinist  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Merced  av  nr  Shat- 

tuck  av,  Temescal 
Eaimerez  Jesus  E.,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1781  Seventh 
Eamsden  Charles  H.,  accountant  (S.  F.)  res  452  East  17th 
Eamsey  Peter,  fisherman,  res  246  Ellen 
Eand  Charles  W.,  capitalist,  res  1369  Jackson 
Eand  David  H.,  clerk,  res  1205  Franklin 

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lUlluUl        I  UUI        UlilO     S.  K.  cor.  EKiiHTIf  ST.  ami  BBUAD1VAY,  I'p  stairs. 


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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  mm  St.,  s.  F. -Special  Deslims  in  Window  Shades  to  Order. 


410  OAKLAND    [  Er  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Eand  Eliza  M.,  widow,  res  461  Twenty-sixth 

Kand  Hall  B,,  policeman,  res  1205  Franklin 

Eandall  Frank,  carpenter,  res  1727  Filbert 

Randall  M.  P.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  470  Edwards 

Eandall  Samuel,  salesman  VVeston  &  Welch,  res  370  Third 

Eandlett  Henry  A.,  proprietor  Eandlett  House,  SW  cor  Park 
av  and  HoUis 

Eandolph  William,  hostler  A.  C.  Deitz,  W  s  San  Pablo  av  nr 
Temescal  Creek 

Eandolph  William  C.,  jeweller  (S.  F.)  res  600  Central  av 

Eankin  Andrew,  tinsmith  James  Dalziel,  res  19(17  Grove 

Eankin  Elmer,  produce,  res  1420  Central  av 

Eankin  James,  plumber  Dalziel  &  Moller,  res  cor  Twenty- 
eighth  and  Caledonia  av 

RANLETT  HORACE  D.,  president  The  Eeal  Estate  Un- 
ion, 921  Broadway,  rooms  12-13,  res  724  Fourteenth 

Eanlett  John,  policeman,  res  163  Seventh 

Eansom  Andrew,  first  officer  swing  crew  Oakland  Ferry,  res 
1456  Central  av 

Eansom  Hiram  M.,  machinist,  res  Lake  Shore  av  nr  Bridge 

Eansom  Sidney  S.,  hackman,  res  827  Wood 

Eansome  Ernest  L.,  artificial  stone  manufacturer,  res  1031 
Seventh  av 

Eaphael  Aaron,  junk  peddler,  res  752  Franklin 

Eaphael  Marks,  secondhand  furniture,  703  Broadway 

Eappin  L.  Mrs.,  midwife,  res  1914  San  Pablo  av 

Eappold  John,  miner,  res  1659  Central  av 

Easner  Henry  C,  patternmaker  (S.  F.)  res  582  Delger 

Easted  Gustave,  musician,  res  856  Clay 

Eathburn  N.  A.,  blacksmith  Asher  Tyler,  res  1020  Eighth  av 

RATHJEN  DIEDERICH,  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor 
Fifth  and  Jefferson 

Eathjen  Herman,  express  (S.  F.)  res  685  East  Central  av 

Eathmann  Edward  E.  F,,  carpenter,  res  N  s  Forty-fifth  nr 
Telegraph  av,  Temescal 

Eattigan  Catharine,  widow,  res  1366  Fifteenth 

Eattigan  Thomas,  laundryman  Berkeley  Laundry,  res  1366 
Fifteenth 

Eattigan  William,  laundryman  Berkeley  Laundry,  res  1366 
Fifteenth 

Eau  George,  upholsterer  Charles  L.  Taylor,  res  1214  Chest- 
nut 

Eawley  Jolm,  lather,  res  1011  Twenty-sixth 

Eawlings  Lloyd,  mining,  res  1135  Myrtle 

Eawlins  B.  T.,  law  student  A.  A.  Moore,  res  S.  F. 

Eay  William  B.,  switchman  C  P.  E.  E.,  res  913  Cedar 


Sr      I    AIINnDY  WASHING  WELL  DONE  AT  VERY  LOW  RATES 

-     r .     LHU 11 U  n  I  .      Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  ICE  WAGONS  run  regularly  to  Alameda  and  Berkeley, 


OAKLAND    [  R  ]    DIRECTORY.  411 

Raye  Rosa  Mrs.,  res  1761  Lincoln 

Raye  William  H.,  painter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1826  Goss 

Rayer  Etienne,  res  1773  Lincoln 

Rayer  Gottlieb,  baker,  res  368  Fourth 

Rayfield  George,  mining,  res  519  Eighth 

Raymond  Charles,  telegraph  operator,  res  1110  Fourteenth 

Raymond  Charles  S.,  salesman  William  P.  Wheeler,  res  1003 

Webster 
Raymond  Ferima,  domestic  W.  F.  Beck,  512  Charter 
Raymond  George,  sewing  machine  agent,  res  629  Fourteenth 
Raymond  George  A.,  drug  clerk,  res  626  Thirteenth 
Raymond  Jonas  C,  homoeopathic  physician,    office  and  res 

626  Thirteenth 
Raymond  Sarah,  widow,  seamstress,  res  663  AVashington 
Raymond  Van  Rensselaer,  employee  U.  S.  Mint  (S.  F.)  res 

954  Webster 
Raymond  William  P.,  grain  and  produce,  res  820  Myrtle 
Rea  Jphn  Rev.,  res  923  Fifth  av 
Read  Charles  B.,  student,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Forty- 

Read  Frank  W.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  162  Seventh 

Read  Stephen  A.,  carpenter,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Forty- 
first,  Temescal 

Read  Winfield  S.  (W.  S.  Read  &  Co.)  and  deputy  constable 
and  auctioneer,  NW  cor  Seventh  and  Broadway,  res  462 
Ninth 

Read  W.  S.  &  Co.  (W.  S.  Read  and  M.  Marcuse)  law  and 
collection,  483  Seventh 

Reader  Philip,  driver  Empire  Hose  Co.  No.  1,  Oakland  Fire 
Department,  res  470  Sixth 

Reading  Joseph,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  SW  cor  Broad- 
way and  Eleventh,  res  964  Third 

Ready  Martin,  carriagewasher  Elon  DeWitt 

Reagan  M.  A.  Mrs.,  res  NW  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Thirty- 
sixth,  Temescal 

Reagan  Patrick,  saloonkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  753  Seventh 

REAL  ESTATE  UNION  (THE)  H.  D.  Ranlelt  president, 
William  H.  Jordan  manager,  office  921  Broadway,  rooms 
12-13 

Reanier  &  Cutler  (William  Reanier  and  Alfred  W.  Cutler) 
groceries  and  provisions,  1701  Central  av 

Reanier  William  (Reanier  &  Cutler)  res  SW  cor  Eighth  and 
Willow 

Reardon  James,  car  repairer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1720  Pacific 

Reardon  Jeremiah,  car  cleaner  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  721  Henry 

Recorder  County,  P.  R.  Borein,  office  Court  House,  room  9 


Gilbert  &  Brown  °'=^'^'"^'i 


Hoases  and  Lots  lor  Sale  on  lie  installment  Plai 

Office  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St..  s,  F..  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


412  OAKLAND    [  E.  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Rector  B.  F.,  superintendent  Oakland  Bag  Manufacturing 

Co.,  res  1028  Second  av 
Rector  Ludwell  J.,  deputy  City  Clerk,  res  764  East  17th 
Redding  Albert  P.,  with  C.  P.  R.  R.  (S.  F.)  res  1313  Madi- 
son 
Redding  David  W.,  carpenter  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  560 

Fifteenth 
Redding  D.  W.,  builder,  res  560  Fifteenth 
Redfield  Horace  A.,  employee  C.  P.R.  R.,  res  1873  William 
Redican  Bernard,  plasterer,  res  767  Twenty-second 
Redington  Charles  H.,  assistant  paymaster  C.  P.  R.  R.  and 

member  Board  of  Education,  res  1665  Central  av 
Redman  &  Case  (J.  R.   Redman  and  E.  G.  Case)  dentists, 

1116  Broadway,  room  5 

Redman  J.  R.  (Redman  &  Case)  res  Willow  nr  Seventh 
Redman  L.  B.,  law  student  R.  A.  Redman,  res  970  Market 
REDMAN    R.    A,,     attorney-at-law,   Wilcox  Block,   rooms 

17-18,  res  970  Market 
Redmayne  Thomas,  capitalist,  res  E  s  Fruit  Vale  av  |  mile 

north  of  Old  County  Road 
Redmond  Annie,  domestic  Charles  H.  Gorrill,  res  W  s  Web- 
ster nr  Broadway 
Redmond  Margaret  L.,   widow,  res  N  s  East  Eleventh  bet 

Eighth  and  Ninth  avs 
Redstone  Albert  E.,  quartz  mill  (S.  F.)  res  951  Willow 
Redstone  John  H.,  patent  solicitor  (S.  F.)  res  1723  Goss 
Redway  J.  W.,  principal  Fruit  Vale  Grammar  School,  res 

cor  Fruit  Vale  av  and  Hopkins 
Reed  Charles  E.  H.  (Purington  &  Reed)  res  1117  Ninth  av 
Reed  Charles  G.,  res  1257  Filbert 
Reed  Clara  E.  Miss,  compositor  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  res 

1117  Ninth  av 

Reed  Clarence  M.,  telegraph  operator  Western  Union  Tele- 
graph Co.,  res  310  Seventh 

Reed  Elizabeth  B.  Miss,  teacher  Kindergarten,  res  827  Four- 
teenth 

Reed  Fanny  M.  Miss  (F.  M.  Reed  &  Co.)  res  1312  Tele- 
graph av 

REED  F.  M.  &  CO.  (F.  M.  Reed  and  E.  W.  Luecke)  mil- 
linery, 1161  Broadway 

Reed  Frank  M.,  carpenter,  res  310  Seventh 

Reed  Frederick  H.,  surveyor,  res  827  Fourteenth 

REED  GEORGE  W.,  attorney-at-law  and  notary  public,  SE 
cor  Ninth  and  Broadway,  res  Kohler-Chase  House 

Reed  James,  engineer  stmr  El  Capitan,  Oakland  Ferry,  res 
res  950  Willow 


S.  F.  LAUNDRY. 


WASHING    DONE    AT    SHORT    NOTICE. 

Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  in  all  parts  of  Oakland. 


OAKLAND    [  R  ]    DIRECTORY.  413 

Keed  James  W.,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  310  Seventh 
Reed  John,  driver  Brooklyn  and  Fruit  Vale  R.  R.,  res  Her- 
mitage House 
Reed  John,  porter  Joseph  G.  Beach,  res  816  Broadway 
Reed  John  Q.,  foreman  Henry  P.  Finch,  res  806  Broadway 
Reed  John  W.,  bookkeeper  Porter  Bros.  &  Wing,  res  477 

Ninth 
Reed  Lafayette  W.,  teacher  (S.  F.)  res  1213  Jefferson 
Reed  M.  A.  Mrs.,  res  1312  Telegraph  av 
Reed  Marion  Miss,'  res  727  Fourteenth 
Reed  Richard  D.,  gardener,  res  813  Eighteenth 
Reed  Richard  R.,  bartender  John  Maher,  res  Eighteenth  bet 

West  and  Market 
REED  ROBERT,  manufacturer  artificial  limbs,  954  Broad- 
way, room  10,  res  409  Seventh 
Reed  Sarah  A.,  Mrs.,  res  529  Eighth 
Reed  Thomas,  painter,  res  1116  Broadway 
Reed  William,  real  estate,  res  1269  Market 
Reed  W.  S.,   constable,    office   859   Broadway,   res  Henry 

House 
Reedy  Maggie,  domestic  W  s  Fruit  Vale  av  nr  East  14th 
Reek  William,  liquor  saloon,  1165  Seventh 
Rees  David  S.,  carpenter,  res  1706  William 
Reese  Powell  H.,  master  mariner,  res  2108  Elm 
Reese  William  G.,  carpenter,  res  1362  Campbell 
Reeves  Charles,  porter  Henry  Schellhaas,  res  359  Eleventh 
Reeves  Elijah,  porter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  831  Castro 
Reeves  George,  laborer,  res  620  Second 
Refreatte  G.,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  C.  P.  Railroad  House 
Regan  Julia  Mrs.,  laundress,  res  E  s  First  av  bet  Summer 

and  Avon 
Regan  Peter,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Shell  Mound 
Regensburger  David  A. ,  with  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.  (S.  F.) 

res  Mathew  nr  Webster 
Rehill  Kate,  domestic  1077  Eighth 

Reiche  Lena,  domestic  E  s  Seminary  av  nr  Mills'  Seminary 
REICHENBERG  BERNARD  V.,  dry  and  fancy  goods,  1111 

Broadway,  res  309  Eighth 
Reichert  Carl,  farmer,  res  752  Seventh 
Reichert  Carl,  horseshoer  William  T.  Gibbs,  res  Fruit  Vale 
Reichert  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  groceries,  fruits  and  produce,  752 

Seventh 
Reichert  Louis  F.,   groceries,   SW  cor  San  Pablo  av  and 

Twenty-fourth,  res  1671  San  Pablo  av 
Reichert  Ludwig,  farmer,  res  752  Seventh 
Reichert  N.  J.,  Indian  doctor,  res  313  Sixth 


infiMS  A  rn  collectors  and  attorneys  ConMSnits  man  state  conm 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarKet  St.,  S.  F.,  Agent  lor  Patent  Window  Shade  Fixtures. 


414  OAKLAND,  [  R  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Reichhold  Henry  W.,  painter,  res  B  nr  Peralta 
Reichling  Albert  H.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1056  Eighth 
Reichling  Francis,  assayer  (S.  F.)  res  1056  Eighth 
Reichling  Louis  F.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1056  Eighth 
Reid  Charles  C,  farmer,  res  NE  cor  Maple  and  Temescal, 

Temescal 
Reid  Hugh,  patternmaker  (S.  F.)  res  1409  Tenth 
Reid  John,  shipcarpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  764  Pine 
Reier  Charles,  painter,  res  508  Eighth 
Reier  Charles  Jr.,  clerk  Contra  Costa  Water  Co.,  res  508 

Eighth 
REILAY  &  BRAD  WAY  (John  P.  Reilay  and  Joseph  R. 

Bradway)  physicians  and  surgeons,  office  1055  Broad- 
way, rooms  3-4 
Reilay  John  P.  (Reilay  &  Bradway)  res  1114  Washington 
Reilev  Daniel,  laborer,  res  726  Chestnut 
Reilly  Francis,  porter  (S.  F.)  res  1522  Fifth  . 
Reilly  Lawrence,  res  1524  Eighth 
Reilly  Margaret,  widow,  res  1162  Fifth 
Reilly  Patrick,  laborer  Leon  Trelut,  res  Brooklyn  Hotel 
REILLY  PAUL  J.,  M.  D.,  druggist  and  apothecary,  847 

Broadway,  res  718  Seventh 
Reilly  Thomas  J.,  brakeman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1716  Eighth 
Reimers  Adolph,  watchmaker,  704  Broadway 
Reimers  Frederick  P.  L,,  bookkeeper  Burner  &  Young,  res 

704  Broadway 
Reinderknecht  John,   butcher,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  R.  R. 

crossing,  Temescal 
Reinertsen  David  N.,  sailmaker  (S.  F.)  res  34  Hannah 
Reinhardt  Hans,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  7  Pearson's  Row 
Reinhart  George  W.  (G.  W.  Reinhart  &  Co.)  res  cor  Six- 
teenth and  San  Pablo  av 
Reinhart  G.    W.  &  Co.   (George  W.  Reinhart  and  F.  E. 

Weston)  livery  and  sale  stables,  368-370  Eighth 
Reinhart  Herman,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  Lake  Shore  av  nr 

Second  av 
Reinhart  Jacques  F.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  Lake  Shore  av  nr 

Second  av 
Reinliart  Julia,  widow,  res  Lake  Shore  av  nr  Second  av 
Reinhart  Max,  sculptor,  res  Lake  Shore  av  nr  Second  av 
Reinhart  Oscar,  salesman  Hauser  &  Ott,  res  Lake  Shore  av 

nr  Second  av 
Reinhold  William,  gardener  Horatio  P.  Livermore,  res  cor 

Fourth  av  and  McAdam 
Reinle  Frederick,  pork  packer  (S.  F.)  res  1058  West 
Reinstadler  Frank,  carpenter,  res  963  Third  av 


C      H      lAllNRRY     ^^pooci  "X^Torls.,  Ijox'^  I=»i*ioo«i 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


OAKLAND     [  R  ]    DIRECTORY.  415 

Reis  Antone  M.,  milkman,  res  11  Hannah 

Reiser  Franz,  bartender  William  Smith,  res  SW  cor  Tenth 
and  Franklin 

Reiter  Philip,  teacher  music,  res  355  Tenth 

Reitz  John  B.,  liquor  mixer  (S.  F.)  res  1403  Central  av 

Relief  Hook  &  Ladder  Co.  No.  1,  Oakland  Fire  Department, 
George  Oakes  foreman,  470  Sixth 

Remarque  Joseph,  barber,  1508  Seventh 

REMIIiliARD  BRICK  CO.,  P.  N.  Remillard  president, 
Theophile  Lamouraux  vice-president,  V.  L.  Fortin  sec- 
retary, contractors  and  manufacturers  of  brick,  dealers 
in  plastering  materials,  also  pressed  and  fire  brick,  ce- 
ment, etc.,  office  foot  AVebster,  and  Pacific  street  Wharf, 
S.  F. 

Remillard  Edouard,  superintendent  Remillard  Brick  Co.,  res 
14161  San  Pablo  av 

Remillard  Euphemia  Miss,  res  961  Clay 

Remillard  H.  Mrs.,  res  961  Clay 

Remillard  Hilaire,  brick  manufacturer,  res  E  s  Adeline  bet 
Forty-second  and  Forty-third,  Temescal 

Remillard  Peter  N.,  president  Remillard  Brick  Co.,  res  530 
Tenth 

Remillard's  Building,  W  s  San  Pablo  av  bet  Eighteenth  and 
Nineteenth 

Remington  Anna  M.,  widow,  res  958  Grove,  rear 

Rempe  Henry  J.,  painter,  res  955  Twenty-fourth 

Rendell  Thomas,  contractor  and  builder,  res  825  Fif- 
teenth 

Renggenberg  Rudolph,  foreman  Washington  Brewery,  res 
823  Kirkham 

RENKEN  HENRY,  Baunscheidist  healing  method,  461 
Ninth 

Renkin  James,  plumber  Dalziel  &  Moller,  res  1963  Grove 

Renney  James  A.,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Renney  William,  foreman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Reno  Buel,  clerk  Agard  &  May,  res  363|  Central  av 

KENTON  COAL  CO.,  William  R.  Thomas  manager,  413 
Tenth 

Reom  Nelson,  carpenter,  res  1456  Linden 

Repp  John,  baker  Schley  Brothers,  res  770  East  Central  av 

Requa  Isaac  L.,  mining  superintendent  (Virginia  City)  res 
Highland  av.  Piedmont  Springs 

Requa  J.  E.  Mrs.,  res  Tubbs  Hotel 

Rettig  Sophia  Mrs.,  res  921  East  14th 

Rettig  William,  cabinetmaker  Chris.  Schreiber,  res  2124 
Chestnut 


UILBERT  &  BROWN 


Parties  Purcfaaslntr  ruriilMhed  wKIi  ^lonr.r  for 

BuildiuiE  —  Pavnble    in    Installinents  at  Low  liates  of 
Intorekt.     No.  2  Park  Bow,  Park  St.,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR. 


416  OAKLAND    [  R  ]    DIRECTORY. 


Reuter  Charles,  proprietor  Philadelphia  Steam  Dyeing  and 

Cleaning  Works,  833  "Washington,  office  and  res  916 

Broadway 
Revalk  John,  jeweler,  res  1681  Thirteenth 
Eevere  Insurance  Co.  (fire,  of  Boston)  E.  A.  Heron  agent, 

422  Central  av 
Reynders  John  (Henry  F.  Sanders  &  Co.)  res  734  Union 
Reynold  Eugene,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  956  Third 
Reynolds  Albert  R.,  farmhand  Thomas  Bridge,  res  NW  cor 

Fruit  Vale  av  and  County  Road 
Reynolds  Annie  Miss,  domestic  1557  Webster 
Reynolds  E.  W.,  law  clerk,  res  705  Jackson 
Reynolds  Frank  A.,  postal  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  912  Thirty-fifth 
Reynolds  Frank  P.,  clerk,  res  833  Madison 
Reynolds  George  A.,  real  estate  (S.  F.)  res  1709  Lincoln 
Reynolds  George  A.  Jr.,  res  1709  Lincoln 
Reynolds  G.  L.,  res  NW  cor  Humboldt  and  Mariposa  avs, 

Temescal 
Reynolds  Merrick,  grain  buyer  (S.  F.)  res  484  Plymouth  av 
Reynolds  Robert  T.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  Bellevue  House 
Reynolds  R.  T.  Mrs.,  dressmaker  and  proprietress  Bellevue 

House,  junction  Broadway  and  Telegraph  av 
Reynolds  William  T.,  mining,  res  833  Madison 
Reysart  Enos,  engineer,  res  200  Hannah 
Rhinehart  J.  O.,  salesman  John  Cushing,  res  408  Thirteenth 
Rhoda  Albert,  farmer,  res  Fruit  Vale  av  nr  Hopkins 
Rhoda  Franklin,  farmer,  res  Fruit  Vale  av  nr  Hopkins 
Rhoda  Frederick,  farmer,  res  Fruit  Vale  av  nr  Hopkins 
Rhodes  Eber  H.,  traveling  solicitor  (S.  F.)  res  714  Tenth 
Rhodes  Edward  G.,  carpenter,  res  1712  Pacific 
Rhodes  Henry,  expressman  (S.  F.)  res  1715  Goss 
Ricardo  Alberti,  assistant  foreman  Tribune  Publishing  Co., 

res  Sixth  bet  Washington  and  Clay 
Ricardo  Frank,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  725  Chester 
RICE  &  WHITE  (Charles  H.  Rice  and  James  J.  White) 

butchers,  2-6  City  Market,  415-417  Central  av 
Rice  C.  B.,  Novelty  Job  Office,   job  printing,  jeweling,  gun 

and  locksmithing,  sawtiling  and  general  repairing,  1073 

Thirteenth  av 
Rice  Charles  A.,  salesman  Rice  &  White,  res  1381  Webster 
Rice  Charles  F.,  printer  C.  B.  Rice,  res  1073  Thirteenth  av 
Rice  Charles  H.  (Rice  &  White)  res  1381  Webster 
Rice  Edward  J.,  student  University,  res  1381  Webster 
Rice  Edwin,  clerk  John  Rice,  res  1162  Union 
Rice  Elihu,  sign  painter,  res  308  Fifth 
Rice  George,  stoker  Engine  Co.  No.  1,  Oakland  Fire  Dept 


Q      P      I  A 1 1  fy  n  R  Y  ''^'^^  Curtains,  Blankets  and  Flannels,  a  Specialty. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


OAKLAND     [!{,]    DIRECTORY.  417 

Rice  George  J.,  student  University,  res  1381  "Webster 
Rice  John,  wood  and  coal,  1214  Market,  res  1162  Union 
Rice  Matthew,  employee  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  517  Fourth 
Rice  Thomas,  car  repairer  C,  P.  R.  R.,  res  1832  Seventh 
Richard  Henry,  farmer,  res  Fruit  Yale 
Richard  Jules,  cook  Bidache  &  Bonnemazou,  res  912  Frank- 
lin 
Richards  Austin  C,  deputy  City  Assessor,  res  839  Harrison 
Richards  Ezra,  solicitor  (S.  F.)  res  818  Clay 
Richards  James  C,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1522  Broad- 
way 
Richards  Seth,  capitalist,  res  1403  Jackson 
Richards  W.   A.,   proprietor  City  Hall  Stables,  514  Four- 
teenth, res  San  Jose 
Richardson  A.  S.,  carpenter,  res  313  Ninth 
Richardson  Benjamin,  porter,  res  741  Mvrtle 
Richardson  Daniel  S.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  354  East  16th 
Richardson  George,  laborer,  res  664  Fourth 
Richardson  George  F.,  agent  C.  P.  R.  R.  and  operator  West- 
ern  Union   Telegraph    Co.,    foot   Broadway,    res    760 
Fourth 
Richardson  G.  F.   Mrs.,  agent  C.  P.  R.  R.  and  operator 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,   Broadway  Station,  res 
760  Fourth 
Richardson  Helen  Miss,  res  360  East  16th 
Richardson  John  B.   (Nye  &  Richardson)  attorney-at-law, 

458  Eighth,  res  216  Fifth 
Richardson  John  M.,  farmer,  res  564  East  11th 
Richardson  Maria,  widow,  res  467  Fourth 
Richardson  Mary  L.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  313  Ninth 
Richardson   Nicholas,    car   repairer  C.   P.  R.   R.,   res  808 

Henry 
Richardson  Oliver  F.,  carpenter,  res  217  Ellen 
Richardson  Sarah,  widow,  res  715  Linden 
Richardson  Sarah  J.,  nurse,  res  1116  West 
Richardson  Thomas,  lumber  (Berkeley)  res  325  East  19th 
Richardt  Ferdinand,  landscape  painter,  res  837  Madison 
Richman  Lewis  P.,  tinsmith  (S.  F.)  res  1436  Central  av 
Richmond-Judd  Lizzie  G.  Mrs.,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  518  Wil- 
liams 
Richmond  William  P.,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  518  Williams 
Richon  Claude  F.,  watchman  (S.  F.)  res  1773  Lincoln 
Richter  Adolph,  jeweler  (S.  F.)  res  1316  Seventh  av 
Rick  Emil'  engineor  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1053  Ninth  av 
Rickard  George  H.,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  N  s  Temescal 
bet  Maple  and  Cherry,  Temescal 


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418  OAKLAND    [  E  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Eickard  Michael,  laborer,  res  1724  Chase 

Kickards  John  E.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1036  Peralta 

Kicker  B.  C  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  710  Tenth 

Kicker  Benjamin  F.,  carpenter,  res  710  Tenth 

Kickey  Daniel  B.,  tinsmith,  res  1363  Brush 

Kiddle  Herbert,  purser  P.  C.  S.  S.  Co.,  res  1528J  Broad- 
way 

Kiddle  James  H.,  expressman  cor  Seventh  and  Broadway, 
res  225  Second 

Riddle  John  W.,  res  Erie  House 

Kider  Alfred,  capitalist,  res  1203  Eleventh  av 

Kidgley  Henry,  laborer,  res  2046  Chestnut 

Kidley  William  H.,  carpenter,  res  S  s  Weston  av  nr  Tele- 
graph av 

Kiehl  Emil,  teacher  music,  res  858  Franklin 

Kiehl  James  E.,  blacksmith  F.  W.  Davis,  res  1163  Tenth  av 

Rieir  George,  baker  (S.  F.)  res  805  Jackson 

Kies  Samuel,  oils  and  lamj)  stock,  507  Seventh,  res  217 
Fifth 

Rigby  Avilda  Mrs.,  res  1737  Market 

Riggen  Flora  Mrs.,  res  1320  Telegraph  av 

Riggen  S.  P.,  insurance  agent  (S.  F.)  res  junction  Broad- 
way and  Telegraph  av 

Rigley  Frank,  dairyman  Casper  Gamma,  res  E  s  Fruit  Vale 
nr  East  Fourteenth 

Rigley  John,  dairyman  Lewis  Lawrence,  res  N  s  School 
House  Road  nr  Fruit  Vale  av 

Riguey  Edward,  miner,  res  404  Fifth 

Rigney  John,  teamster  Walter  Laidlaw,  res  404  Fifth 

Rigney  Martin,  miner,  res  404  Fifth 

Rigney  Michael,  student  Oakland  Business  College 

Rigney  Michael,  teamster,  res  404  Fifth 

Rigney  Thomas  F.,  blacksmith  (S.  F.)  res  404  Fifth 

Riley  Bridget,  cook  Kelsey  House 

Riley  George  F.,  ship  builder  (S.  F.)  res  761  Fifth 

Riley  Henry  W.,  workman  Thomas  W.  Badger,  res  Badger's 
Park 

Riley  John,  farmer,  res  W  s  Redwood  Road,  Fruit  Vale 

Riley  Jolin  G. ,  mining,  res  608  Seventeenth 

Riley  John  H.,  caterer,  res  225  Second 

Riley  John  J. ,  foreman  composing-room  Evening  Tribune, 
res  Somerset  House 

Riley  John  R.,  hostler  Robinson  &  Lawrence,  res  SW  cor 
Webster  and  Eighth 

Riley  L.  C,  watchman  stockyards,  res  N  s  Elizabeth  nr  San 
Pablo  av,  Temescal 


SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUNDRY 


r33  Geary  St.,  San  Francisco. 
OFFICES  |gg2  Broadway,  Oakland. 


i.  S.  G.  GORDON.  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE,  365  Tenth. 


OAKLAND    [R]    DIRECTORY.  419 

Riley  Mary  E,  Mrs.,  real  estate,  res  1357  Franklin 

Riley  Richard,  farmer,  res  W  s  Redwood  Road,  Fruit  Vale 

Riley  Thomas,  teamster,  res  cor  Adeline  and  Thirty-seventh 

Ring  Daniel,  laborer,  res  369  Third 

Ringold  Daniel  M .,   teamster  The  Thomas  Coal  Yard,  res 

1305  Webster 
Rio  Gaspar,  wines  and  liquors,  1415  San  Pablo  av 
Rioton  Adam,  porter  (S.  F.)  res  991  Pine 
Rioton  Thomas  H.,  clerk  Finch  &  Barnhisel,  res  991  Pine 
Rischmulier  Diedrich,  carpenter,  res  1115  Eighth  av 
Rischmuller  George,  carpenter,  res  1163  Eleventh  av 
Rischmulier  R.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1115  Eighth  av 
Risdon  John  N.,  foundry  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Fruit  Vale  av  nr 

East  14th 
Risdon  Robert  N.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Fruit  Vale 

av  nr  East  14th 
Riser  George,  tinsmith  Owen  C.  Kirk,  res  Union  Hotel 
Ritchie  James,  res  563  Hobart 
Rivard  Richard,  laborer,  res  560  Franklin 
Rivas  Maria  C,  domestic  354  East  16th 
Rivers  Jos.,  driver  Wingate's  Express,  res  701  Washington 
Rivers  Orisime,  farmer,  res  552  Broadway 
Rixon  John  A.,  tailor  (S.  F.)  res  1623  Taylor 
Roach  David,  laborer,  res  1920  San  Pablo  av 
Roach  Hannah,  widow,  res  611  Adeline 
Roach  John  D.,  blacksmith,  res  1321  Sixth  av 
Roach  Lizzie,  domestic  William  B.  Hyde,  162  Third 
Roach  Mary,  domestic  New  Snyder  House 
Roach  Mary  T.,  widow,  res  1553  Eighth 
Roach  Michael,  laborer  Leon  Trelon,  res  1872  Atlantic 
Roach  Michael  J.,  fireman  Oakland   Fire   Department,  res 

812  Alice 
Roach  Nellie,  domestic  Thomas  J.  O'Keeffe,  Montgomery 

nr  Booth 
Roach  Patrick,  groceries,  NE  cor  Twenty-seventh  and  West 
Roach  Patrick,  real  estate,  res  1668  Atlantic 
Roach  Peter,  car  repairer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1860  William 
Robart  John,  shipcarpenter,  res  818  Chester 
Robb  Bernard,  printer  Pacific  Press,  res  cor  Central  avand 

Castro 
Robbins  Charles  F.  (Blake,  Robbins  &  Co.,  S.  F.)  res  1855 

Telegraph  av 
Roberts  &  Hibbard  (S.   H.   Roberts   and   C.  W.  Hibbard) 

dentists,  481  Seventh  cor  Washington 
ROBERTS  AMOS,  lumber  and  building  material,  SE  cor 

Fifth  and  Clay,  res  574  Thirteenth 


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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Maii^et  St.,  S.  F.,Wliolesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  Paper  Hangings 


420  OAKLAND    [  E  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Roberts  Charles,  res  1985  Webster 

Roberts  Daniel  S.,  stock  broker,  res  1470  Eighth 

Roberts  Edward,  engineer,  res  1616  Magnolia 

Roberts  Edward  W.,  mining  superintendent,  res  766  Seven- 
teenth 

Roberts  Elizabeth  S.  Miss  (Allen  &  Roberts)  res  628  Knox  pi 

Roberts  Eugene,  gardener  J.  L.  N.  Shepard.  W  s  San  Pablo 
av  nr  Temescal  Creek 

Roberts  George,  electrotjper  Pacific  Press,  res  cor  Eleventh 
and  Brush 

Roberts  George,  packer  J.  Lusk  &  Co. ,  res  SE  cor  Clare- 
mont  av  and  Clifton.  Temescal 

Roberts  Griffith  M.,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  911  Peralta 

Roberts  Henry,  butcher,  466  Eleventh,  res  1201  West 

Roberts  John,  joiner  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Roberts  John,  rigger  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Roberts  John  W.,  capitalist  (S.  F.)  res  1391  Webster 

Roberts  Joseph,  res  967  Alice 

Roberts  Lizzie  Mrs.,  folder  Pacific  Press,  res  cor  Brush  and 
Eleventh 

Roberts  Michael  A.,  machinist  Oakland  Iron  Works,  res 
1616  Magnolia 

Roberts  Stephen  H.  (Roberts  &  Hibbard)  res  S.  F. 

Roberts  Thomas,  messenger  American  District  Telegraph 
Co.,  res  1616  Magnolia 

Roberts  William  C,  merchant  tailor,  466  Eighth,  res  378 
Washington 

Roberts  William  P.,  carpenter,  res  1672  Thirteenth  av 

Robertson  Alexander,  carpenter  C  P.  R.  R.,  res  1816 
Atlantic 

Robertson  Daniel,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1814  Atlantic 

Robertson  Frank  H.,  foreman  City  Itemizer,  res  1229  Web- 
ster 

Robertson  John,  foreman  weaving  department  Oakland  Bag 
Manufacturing  Co.,  res  127  East  11th 

Robertson  John  A.,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  1229  Webster 

Robertson  Loring,  carpenter,  res  1359  Kirkham 

Robins  Frederick  T.,  clerk  A.  G.  Lawrie,  res  1668  Four- 
teenth 

Robins  George,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  SW  cor  Thirty- 
eighth  and  Telegraph  av,  Temescal 

Robinson  &  Lawrence  (Charles  Robinson  and  John  H.  Law- 
rence) proprietors  New  York  Livery  Stable,  SW  cor 
Webster  and  Eighth 

Robinson  Aaron,  carpet  beating  machine,  519  Second,  res 
523  Second 


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OAKLAND    [  E.  ]    DIRECTORY.  421 

Robinson  Andrew,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundrv 
Robinson  Charles  (Eobinson  &  Lawrence)  res  313  Seventh 
Robinson  Charles  D.,  artist  (^S.  F.)  res  311  East  16th 
Robinson  Charles  M..  livery  stable,   cor  Eighth  and  Web- 
ster, res  313  Seventh 
Robinson  Chester  L.,  salesman  E.  Hook,  res  911  Grove 
Robinson  C.  K.  (Euss  it  Robinson)  res  1706  Seward 
Robinson  Clayburn  B.,  traveling  salesman  (^S.  F.)  res  815 

"Webster  ^ 

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Thirteenth  avs 
Robinson  Edward  C,  deputy  county  clerk,  res  911  Grove 
Robinson  Edward  M.,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  1368  Webster 
Robinson  Emma  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  Avenue  House  i  o 

Robinson  Henry,  plasterer,  res  94:5  Willow  !*^ 

Robinson  Howai'd,  carpet  layer,  res  523  Second 
Robinson  James,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1821  Atlantic 
Robinson  Jennie  Mrs.,  res  1155  Broadway 
Robinson  Jesse,  physician,  res  911  Grove 
Robinson  .John  A.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  911  Linden 
Robinson  Martha,    domestic  W.   H.    Eadon.    671    Thirty- 
fifth 
Robinson  Marv  S.  P.,  widow,  teacher  Lafayette  School,  res   I  I 

962  Grove  ^  '  i  g 

Robinson  Nathan,  res  756  Sixth  ,  ^ 

Robinson  Peter,  ship  ballaster  ( S.  F. )  res  917  Peralta  |  t-« 

Robinson  Sarah  A.  Mrs.,  res  1113  Franklin  ]  << 

Robison  Ansel  C.  merchant  ( S.  F. )   res  SW  cor  Sixth  and   j^ 

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Rocca  John,  saloon,  71U  Broadway  ^ 

Roccovich  Luca,  fruits  and  vegetables,  res  1759  Seventh 
Roccovich  Mateo,  cook  B.  J.  Donahue,  res  1770   Seventh     ^ 
ROCHE  FRANCIS  E.,  physician  and  surgeon,    office  and   j  tf 

res  918  Center  ,  co 

Rockwell  WiUiam.  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.  I  ^ 

Roddin  Joshua,  blacksmith  (S.  F.)  res  1158  Union  g 

Rode  Christian,  lock  and  gunsmith,  869  Center  '  i^ 

Roderick  Frank,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry  i  v> 

Roderick  John,  steamboatman,  res  678  Twenty-second  j  o 

Roderick  Manuel,  laundrvman  Contra  Costa  Laundry,   res   ^ 

1465  Thirteenth 
Roderique  Antone,  gardener  G.   W.  Cox,    E    s  Claremont 

av  bet  Tvler  and  Russell,  Claremont 
Rodgers  Aua^ustus  F.,   U.    S.   Coast  Suiwey  (^S.  F.)  res  404 

East  16th 


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Eodgers   Charles  A.,    contractor  and  plasterer,   res  Lake 

Shore  av  nr  Peralta 
Kodgers  Frank,  deckhand  stmr  Capital,  Oakland  Ferry,  res 

1170  Sixteenth  av 
Eodgers  John,  peddler,  res  518  Third 

Rodgers  Oscar,  carriage  painter  Walter  Welsh,  res  Alameda 
Eodgers  Eobert  A.,  contractor,   res  Lake  Shore  av  nr  Pe- 
ralta 
Eodgers  Thomas,  with  McClure  Bros.,  res  1170  Sixteenth  av 
Eodolph  &  Co.  (F.  B.  and  S.  F.  Eodolph)  books,  stationery, 

sheet  music,  etc.,  957  Washington 
Eodolph  Frank  B.  (Eodolph  &  Co.)  res  522  Eighth 
Eodolph   Samuel  F.   (Eodolph   &   Co.)    and  homoeopathic 

physician,  res  966  Clay 
Eodricks  Enos,  laborer,  res  923  East  Fourteenth 
Eocirigues  Alfred  C,  landscape  painter,  res  700  Chester 
Eodrigues  Joseph  C.,  restaurant,  679  East  Central  av 
Eoebke  Frederick  W\,  cutter  (S.  F.)  res  San  Pablo  av  nr 

Twenty-fourth 
Eoediger  Frank  A.,  candy  manufacturer,  1724  Taylor 
Eoediger  Frank  W.  candy  maker  F.   A.  Eoediger,  res  1724 

Taylor 
Eoediger  Herman  G.,  candy  maker  F.  A.  Eoediger,  res  1724 

Taylor 
Eoehnert  Frederick,  1522  Third 

Eoesler  Gustave  A. ,  barber  Stulz  &  Schnelle,   res  1718  Sev- 
enth 
Eoess  Charles,  laborer,  res  810  Lewis 
Eoeth  George,  paymaster  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  Shattuck  av  nr 

Temescal  Creek,  Temescal 
Eoff  Harry  L.,  agent  Phoenix  and  Home  Insurance  Cos., 

1004  Broadway,  res  509  Twenty-fourth 
Eoff  John  C,  res  1069  Fourteenth  av 
Eoff's  Hotel,  Edwin  Eogers  proprietor,  N  s  Dal  ton  av  nr 

Stockyards 
Eogel  Mary,  widow,  res  362  Fourth 
Eogers  Ada  B.  Miss,    teacher  Prescott   School,    res  1724 

Seward 
Eogers  Albert,  dairy,  res  Hays  Valley 
Eogers  Anna,  widow,  res  760  Fourth 

Eogers  Anton,  farmhand  P.  A.  Finnigan,  res  Alderney  Farm 
Eogers  Cecil  D.,  foreman  Daily  Times,  res  1207  Franklin 
Eogers  E.  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  res  367  Tenth 
Eogers  Edmond  K.,  engineer,  res  739  Myrtle 
Eogers  Edward  A.,  clerk   C.    P.    E.   E.   (S.  F.)  res   1023 

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OAKLAND    [  R  ]    DIRECTORY.  423 

Kogers  Edwin,  proprietor  Roff's  Hotel,   N  s  Dalton  av  nr 

Stockyards 
Rogers  E.  P.,  engineer,  res  469|  Ninth 
Rogers  Henry,  agent  Samuel  Merritt  (S.  F.)  res  1209  Jack- 
son 
Rogers  James,  contractor,  res  1543  Curtis 
Rogers  J.  Harry,  pilot  (S.  F.)  res  1724  Seward 
Rogers  John,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Rogers  John  H.,  machinehand  C.   P.  R.   R.,  res  SW  cor 

Seventh  and  Pine 
Rogers  Nathan,  hides  (S.  F.)  res  1012  Fourteenth 
Rogers  Phillip,  artesian  well  borer,  res  W  s  Lusk  nr  For- 
tieth, Temescal 
Rogers  S.  D.,  mining  secretary  (S.  F.)  res  469|  Ninth 
Rogers  Thomas,  employee  C.  P.  R.  R-,  res  Star  House 
Rogers  William  H.,  butcher  Owen  Lafferty,  res  363  First 
Rogers  William  H.,  laborer  C.  P.  R.R.,  res  1810  Taylor,  rear 
Rogerson  Mary,  domestic  Alexander  Campbell,  N  s  Orchard 

bet  Telegraph  av  and  Summit 
Rohdin  Christina,  widow,  res  224  Ettie 
Rohdin  William,  clerk,  res  224  Ettie 
Rohrbach  John  J.,  jeweler  (S.  F.)  res  827  Campbell 
Rohrbacher  Martin,  carpet  layer  Chris.  Schreiber,  res  711 

Center 
Rohrer  William  B.,  hostler  Nelson  S.  Moore,  res  406  First 
Rohrs  Fritz  E.,  tanner,  res  915  East  14th 
Rolin  Henry,  res  2253  Adeline 

Rollins  Edwin  R.,  railroadman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1714  Eighth 
Rollins  Frank,  brakeman,   res  564  East  11th 
Rollins  Frank  R.,  ship  calker  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1754  Seward 
Rollins  Herman  C.,  carpenter,  res  1713  Chase 
Rollins  Lillian  J.  Miss,  teacher  music,  res  1713  Chase 
Romano  Csesar,  cook  Galindo  Hotel 
Rommeck  Julius,  carpenter,  res  1620  Myrtle 
Romo  Romualdo,  cashier  Salinger  Brothers,  res  835  Thir- 
tieth 
Rook  James,  vaquero  Hayes,  Carrick  &  Co.,  res  W  s  San 

Pablo  av  nr  Alcatraz  av 
Rooney  John  W.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  960  Seventh,  res 

1121  Third 
Rooney  Owen,  bartender,  res  656  Jackson 
Rooney  Patrick,  laborer  Fisher  &  Taylor,  res  725  Myrtle 
Root  Charles,  clerk  Whittier,  Fuller "&  Co.,  res  Eighteenth 

bet  Brush  and  West 
Root  Maria  S.,  widow,  res  776  Eighteenth 
Rosa  Dora,  domestic  Mrs.  H.  W.  Mowe,  146  Lake 


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424  OAKLAND    [  R  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Rosander  Minnie,  domestic  George  T.  Hawley,  Prospect  nr 

Broadway 
Kosborougli  Alexander,  attorney-at-law,  res  658  Fourteenth 
Eose  Albert  H. ,  capitalist,  res  934  Myrtle 
Rose  James,  coachman  John  V.  Webster,  W  s  Fruit  Vale  av 

nr  Hopkins 
Rose  James  W.,  expressman  SE  cor  Broadway  and  Central 

av,  res  812  Twenty- eighth 
Rose  John,  teamster  H.  M.  Ames  Jr.,  res  Roff's  Hotel 
Rose  Joseph,  farmer,  res  Peralta  av  nr  School  House  Road 
Rose  Joseph  M. ,  barber,  835  Market 
Rose  J.  S.,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Rose  Manuel,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Rose  William  J.,  painter,  res  2053  Grove 
Roseberry  James,    commission   merchant    (S.  F.)    res   981 

Campbell 
Rosemond  Rosella  Miss,  res  560  East  Sixteenth 
Rosenberg  Charles,  clerk,  res  1002  AVebster 
Rosenberg  Jacob,  clerk,  res  1002  Webster 
ROSENBERG  L.,  cigars  and  tobacco,   909  Broadway,  res 

1002  Webster 
Rosenberg  Michael,  glazier,  res  615  Fifth 
Rosenberg  Morris,  cigars  and  tobacco,  SW  cor  Eighth  and 

Broadway,  res  1002  Webster 
Rosenberg  Nathan,  cigars  and  tobacco,  SW  cor  Broadway 

and  Eleventh,  res  1113  Jefferson 
Rosendorn  Max,  confectioner  McKenzie  &  Geddes,  res  520 

Eighth 
Rosenheim  Jacob,  pedlar,  res  S  s  Derby  nr  Humboldt  av, 

Temescal 
Rosenk  Gustav,  physician  and  surgeon,  office  and  res  467 

Seventh 
Rosenstock  Fred.,  res  S  s  Weston  av  nr  Telegraph  av,  rear 
Rosenthal  Augusta  Mrs. ,  varieties,  819  Broadway 
Rosenthal   Joseph,    manager  Augusta   Rosenthal,    res   819 

Broadway 
Ross  A.  J.,  policeman,  res  314  Sixth 

Ross  Alexander,  brakeman  C  P.  R.  R.,  res  1116  Broadway 
Ross  Colin,  res  1326  Chestnut 
Ross  D.  Wing,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1761  Seward 
Ross  George  E.,  res  827  Fourteenth 
Ross  Isaac,  res  Fruit  Vale 

Ross  Jennie  Mrs. ,  dining  room,  1116  Broadway 
Ross  Nicholas,  fruit  stand,  SW  cor  Broadway  and  Eleventh, 

res  1010  Franklin 
Ross  William,  waiter  Alexander  Campbell,  res  1756  Seventh 


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OAKLAND     [  E.  ]    DIRECTORY.  425 

Kossini  Charles,  machinehand  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Alameda 
Eostron  George  H.,  gasfitter  Dalziel  &  Moller,  res  369  Thir- 
teenth 
Rotermundt  Hugo,  paper  ruler  (S.  r.)res  822  Filbert 
Rothchild  J.  M.,  attoruey-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  1699  Telegraph  av 
Rothchild  M.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  Hartman  House 
Rothermau  John,  liquors  (S.  F.)  res  1420  Ninth 
Roudebush  Daniel,  shipping  merchant,  res  John  nr  Webster 
Rough  A.  J.  Mrs.,  res  694  Twenty-seventh 
Roulstone  Andrew  J.,  mining,  res  1260  Fifth  av 
Roundey  J.  Lewis  Jr.,  expressman,  res  409  East  Central  av 
Roundey  J.  R.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  503  East  14th 
Rounds  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  477  Prospect 
Rounds  Benjamin  F.,  carriage  trimmer,  res   Seventh  street 

House 
Rounds  Samuel  J.,  machine  agent,  res  720  Fourth 
Rourke  James,    driver  Hayes,   Carrick  &  Co.,  res  W  s  San 

Pablo  av  S  Peabody's  Lane 
Rouse  W.  A.  &  Co.    (Warren  A.  Rouse)  commission  mer- 
chants, NE  cor  Eleventh  and  Washington 
Rouse  Warren  A.  (W  A.  Rouse  &  Co.)   res  488  Twenty-fifth 
Rouse  William  H.,   commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  814 

Filbert 
Rousseau  Marie  A.,  widow,  secondhand  clothing,  463  Fourth 
Roussel  Paul,  hunter,  res  310  Fourth 
Rowan  John,  groom,  res  Seminary  Park  station 
R3wan  Mary,  domestic  Henry  C.  Taft,  1363  Harrison 
Rowan  Thomas,  blacksmith  Oakland  RR.  Co.,  res  Ns Forty- 
Third  nr  Telegraph  av,  Temescal 
Rowe  David  H.,  gardener  Orrin  Gowell,  res  S  s  East  14th, 

Fruit  Vale 
Rowe  Felix,  res  1871  William 
Rowe  John  M.,  stocks  (S.  F.)  res  1871  William 
Rowe  Julia  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  1157  Franklin 
Rowe  Levi,  carpenter,  res  361  Tenth 
Rowe    Richard,   teamster  Samm's  Flouring  Mills,   res  529 

Second 
Rowe  S.  J.,  bookkeeper,  res  Orr  House 
Rowell  Joseph  C,  librarian  University,  res  N  s  Forty-sixth 

nr  Grove,  Temescal 
ROWEIi  WILLIAM  K.,  notary  public,    1008   Broadway, 

res  410  Thirteenth 
Rowell  William  T.,  clerk,  res  410  Thirteenth 
Rowland  Charles  H.,  watchmaker,  res  1424  Chestnut 
Rowland  Edward,   switchman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1714  Eighth 
Rowland  George  L.,   engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  979  Center 


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426  OAKLAND    [  E.  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Rowland  William,  longshoreman,  res  St.  Louis  House 
Rowland  William,  stonemason,  res  1424  Chestnut 
Rowlands  John  ]$.,  engineer,  res  1431  Third 
Rowlands  Mary  E.  Miss,  milliner,  res  1431  Third 
Rowlands  William  T.,  shipcarpenter,  res  1431  Third 
Rowley  Clementine  Miss,  dressmaker  Mrs.  Sibyl  Rowley,  res 

1656  Telegraph  av 
Rowley  Sibyl,  widow,  dressmaker,  res  1656  Telegraph  av 
Rowley  William,  porter  (S.  F.)  res  1656  Telegraph  av 
Rowse  Samuel,  meat  market,  312  B,  res  310  B 
Roy  George  E..  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1048  Peralta 
Royal,  Norwich  Union  and  Lancashire  Insurance   Co's  (of 

England)  Doe,  Griffin  &  Seaman  agents,  958  Broadway 
Royce  Clark  E.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  977  Seventh  av 
Royce  Josiah  Jr.,  instructor  English  and  Literature,  Univer- 
sity, res  523  Thirty-sixth 
Royce  Sarah  E.  Mrs.,  res  523  Thirty-sixth 
Roxburgh  Alexander,  tinsmith  Owen  C.  Kirk,  res  315  East 

Central  av 
Rozanskie  Ignasius,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Rozzirus  John,  stevedore  (S.  F.)  res  759  Campbell 
Rubert  Daniel  H.,  grain,  wood  and  coal,  1937  Filbert 
Rubert   Frank   D.,    laborer,    res   NW    cor    East   24th  and 

Fourth  av 
Rubin  Alfred,  waiter  Pagge  Brothers,  res  SE  cor  Seventh 

and  Broadway 
Ruch  Andrew  S.,  carpenter,   res  SW  cor  Forty -fourth  and 

Telegraph  av,  Temescal 
Ruck  F.  Mrs.,  proprietress  Deming  House,  476  Central  av 
Ruddell  James  M.,    salesman    Salinger    Brothers,   res  224 

Ninth 
Ruddick  William  S.,  shoemaker,  1421  San  Pablo  av 
Ruddy  Annie,  domestic  Coll  Deane,   SE  cor  Twenty -second 

and  Webster 
Rudolph  August  C,  sailmaker  (S.  F.)  res  1471  Fifth 
Rudolph  Charles,  coachman  A.M.  Magill,  res  1326  Tenth  av 
Rudolph  Gustav  R.,  restaurant  and  lodgings,  1785-1787  Sev- 
enth 
Rued  John  C,  leather  (S.  F.)  res  1160  Eighth 
Rugger  Antone,  laborer,  res  1419  Third 
Ruggles  William  A.,  teamster  Babbitt,  Manuel  &  Gilpin,  res 

1457  Broadway 
Ruiz  T.  A.,  laborer,  res  S  s  Thirty-ninth  nr  Telegraph  av, 

Temescal 
Rule  Ferdinand  K.,  secretary  California  Farmer's  Insurance 

Co.  (S.  F.)  res  1558  Eighth 


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OAKLAND    [  J{,  ]    DIRECTORY.  427 

Kulofson  William  H.,  photographer  (S.  F.)  res  1163  Brush 
Rumble  Minnie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  360  Ninth 
Kumble  Richard  H.,  soap  manufacturer,  res  360  Ninth 
Rumelioti  Arthur,  cook  John  Viscovich,  res  823  Filbert 
Runge  Gustav  M.,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor  Tenth  and 

Broadway,  res  819  Filbert 
Runyon  Fred.  M.,  accountant  C.  P.R.R.,  res  Winsor  House 
Rupprecht  Philip,  clerk  William  Hummeltenberg,  res  602 

Franklin 
Ruprich  John  A.,  saloon,  NW  cor  Eighth  av  and  East  Cen- 
tral av 
Rushmore  William,  laborer,  res  Y56  Brush,  rear 
Russ  Frederick,  capitalist,  res  E  s  Claremont  av  opp  Tyler, 

Claremont 
Russ  John,  with  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  res  772  Eleventh 
Russau  John  J.,  butcher,  rer  562  Charter 
Russau  John  M.,  res  562  Charter 

Russell  George  A.,  clerk  N.  E.  Craft,  res  1316  Central  av 
Russell  James  F.,  painter,  res  1721  Goss 
Russell  James  M.,  capitalist,  res  1680  Webster 
Russell  John,  butcher  with  Bernard  McDermott,   res  563 

Twenty-second 
Russell  J.  S.,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,   res  Centennial  House 
Russell  Robert,  laborer,  res  672  East  24th 
Russell  Sarah  Miss,  res  692  Twenty-fourth 
Russell  William  H.,  res  N  s  Thirty-sixth  nr  San  Pablo  av, 

Temescal 
RUTHERFORD  CHARLES  B.,  paints,  oils,  varnish,  glass, 

etc.,  and  house  and  sign  p.. inter,  1016  Broadway,  res 

1386  Webster 
Rutherford  Charles  F.,   clerk  Charles  B.    Rutherford,  res 

1386  Webster 
Rutherford  James,  patternmaker  (S.  F.)  res  1110  Myrtle 
Rutherford   John,   laborer   Mountain  View  Cemetery,    res 

Amador  Hotel 
Rutherford  Joseph,  laborer  Mountain  View  Cemetery,  res 

S  s  Thirty-fourth  nr  Grove 
Rutherford  Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  S  s  Thirty-fourth  nr 

Grove 
Ryan  &  Mellor  (Peter  F.  Ryan  and  James  F.  Mellor)  new 

and  secondhand  furniture,  466-468  Central  av 
RYAN  DANIEL,  druggist  and  apothecary,  1170  Broadway 
Ryan  Edward  J.  Mrs.,  res  528  Eighteenth 
Ryan  George,  res  866  Castro 

Ryan  James,  laborer,  res  Union  nr  Twenty-fourth 
Ryan  John  W.,  student  University,  res  528  Eighteenth 


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Eyan  Mark,  laborer,  res  1455  Adeline 

Eyan  Martin,  blacksmith,  867  Clay,  res  555  Eighth 

Ryan  Matthew  E.,  secretary  California  Building  Co.,  office 

SW  cor  Grove  and  Second,  res  517  Ninth 
Byan  Michael  J.,  wines  and  liquors,  468   Seventh,  res  520 

Sixth 
Ryan  Minnie,  domestic  519  Eighth 

Ryan  Patrick  F.,  carpenter,  res  SW  cor  Third  and  Henry 
Ryan  Peter  F.  (Ryan  &  Mellor)  res  SW  cor  Clay  and  Cen- 
tral av 
Ryan  Richard,  horseshoer  Martin  Ryan,  res  409  Seventh 
Ryan  Thomas,  carriage  painter,  cor  Sixteenth  and  Telegraph 

av,  res  1008  Franklin 
Ryan  William,  laborer,  res  708  Filbert 
Ryan  William,  teamster,  res  808  Castro 
RYDER  ANDREW,  County  Clerk  and  Auditor,  office  Court 

House,  room  1,  res  1015  Peralta 
Ryer  Washington  M.  Dr.,  res  SE  cor  Jackson  and  Lake 
Ryers  Frank,  farmer,  res  E  s  Telegraph  av,  nr  Alcatraz  av 
Rynders  D.  Mrs.,  res  Clarendon  House 
Rynders  James  P.,  civil  engineer,  res  Claredon  House 
Ryno  Ann,  widow,  laundress,  res  407  Fourth 
Ryttenberg  Isaac  D.  (Leon  Hershberg  &  Co.)  res  1020  Jef- 
ferson 


Saal  Louis,  waiter  Nicholas  Williams,  res  358  Seventh 
Saar  Louis,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  First  av  bet  Avon  and 

Birch 
Sack  Willam  M.,  carpenter,  res  957  Webster 
Sackett  D.  P.,  A.M.,  principal  Sackett  School,  529  Hobart 
Sackrider  A.  stock  importer,  res  325  Eleventh 
Sacrider  Prudence  Mrs.  res  1977  Webster 
Sadler  Caleb  (Sadler  &  Co.,  S.  F.)  res  1505  Tenth  av 
Sadler  Charles  M.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1505  Tenth  av 
Sadler  Frank  E.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1505  Tenth  av 
Sage  Lizzie,  domestic  1144  Myrtle 
Sagehorn  William  T.,   flour,  hay  and  grain,    473  Sixth,  res 

SW  cor  Sixth  and  Jeflerson 
Sailer  Josephine  P.  Miss,  res  1207  Broadway 
Sales  Joseph,  extraman  Engine  Co.  No.  4,  Oakland  Fire  De-, 
partment,   res  S  s  East  14th    bet  Twelfth    and    Thir- 
teenth avs 
Salinger  Albert  M.  (Salinger  Brothers)  res  1105  Broadway 


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OAKLAND    [  g  ]    DIRECTORY.  429 

Salinger  Brothers  (Morris  &  Albert  M.)  importers  and  deal- 
ers dry  and  fancy  goods,  1105  Broadway 
Salinger  Morris  (Salinger  Brothers)  res  1105  Broadway 
Salisbury  John,  engineer  (S.  F.)  res  955  Fifth 
Salisbury  Koscoe  R.,  elevatorman  (S.  F.)  res  955  Fifth 
Salmon  J.  M.,  butcher,  SE  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Edwards 
Salomon  Jacob,  cigars  (S.  F.)  res  1164  Eighth 
Salomon  Marx,  tailor,  res  808  Harrison 

Salsig  A.  B.,  butcher  Grayson,  Harrell  &  Co.,  res  S  s  Eliza- 
beth nr  San  Pablo  av,  Temescal 
Salter  Nancy  A.,  widow,  res  118  Eleventh 
Saltzer  Henrietta  A.,  widow,  res  608  Ninth 
Saltzer  Louis,  student,  res  608  Ninth 
Sam  Lung  (Chinese)  laundry,  N  s  Twenty-first  bet  Telegraph 

av  and  Broadway 
SAMM  &  PARSONS  (Jacob  Samm  and  Thomas  J.   Par- 
sons) proprietors  Samm's  Flouring  Mills,  NW  cor  First 
and  Clay 
Samm  Jacob  (Samm  &  Parsons)  res  1454  Eighth 
SAMM'S  FLOURING  MILLS,  Samm  &  Parsons  proprie- 
tors, NW  cor  First  and  Clay 
Samoiset  John,  laborer,  res  552  Broadway 
Samouillet  Andre,  silk  weaver  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Chase  bet  Pine 

and  Wood 
Sample  James  T.,  expressman,  SW  cor  Broadway  and  Cen- 
tral av,  res  1472  Thirteenth  av 
Sampson  Benjamin,  boxmaker  (S.  F.)  res  1007  Campbell 
Sampson  Charles,  engineer,  res  1162  Twenty-fourth 
Samson  Albert  L.,  pressman  (S.  F.)  res  607  Sixth 
Samson  Edward,  waiter  Nicholas  Williams,  res  607  Sixth 
Samson  Leon,  res  607  Sixth 

Samson  Martin,  butcher,  1301  Peralta,  res  1021  Kirkham 
Samuels  Barnett,  second-hand  clothing,  etc.,  821  Broadway 
Samuels  George,  salesman  M.   H.  Coffee,   res  821  Broad- 
way 
Samuels  Jacob,  painter,  res  N  sEast  24th  nr  Nineteenth  av 
Samuels  Michael  A.  (Williams  &  Samuels)  res  821  Broad- 
way 
Samuels  Samuel,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  867  Broadway, 

res  862  Alice 
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way, San  Francisco  office  83  Geary 
San  Francisco  Market,  P.  J.  Gerhardy  proprietor,  829  Broad- 
way 
Sanborn  Henry  M.,  bookkeeper  J.  Hutchison,  res  475  Twen- 
ty-sixth 


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430  OAKLAND    [  S  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Sanborn  John,  capitalist,  res  1751  Ninth  av 

Sanborn  Theodore  C,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  352  East  14th 

Sand  Anton,  laborer,  res  256  B 

Sandelin  Fred  (Martin  &  Sandelin)  res  NW  cor  Seventh  and 

*  Willow 
Sanders  Albert,  cook  Hansa  Hotel 

Sanders  Henry  F.  (Henry  F.  Sanders  &  Go.)  res   1151  Sev- 
enth 
Sanders  Henry  F.  &  Co.  (Henry  F.  Sanders  and  John  Beyn- 

ders)  groceries  and  liquors,  1151  Seventh 
Sanders  James  H.,  carpet  layer  E.  Hook,  res  1931  Market 
Sanderson  A.  A.,  attorney-at-law,  res  1012  Jefferson 
Sanderson  Ann  Miss,  res  661  Sycamore 
Sanderson  S.  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  476  Central  av 
Sanderson  William  N.,  barber  (S.  F.)  res  1013  Fifth 
Sandford  Arthur  C,  clerk  Sandford  Brothers,  res  1804  Tele- 
graph av 
Sandford  Brothers  (Frank  S.  and  Henry  T.)  gi'oceries,  NE 

cor  Telegraph  av  and  Twenty-sixth 
Sandford  Franks.  (Sandford  Brothers)  res  1804  Telegraph  av 
Sandford  George  M.,  clerk,  res  1804  Telegraph  av 
Sandford  Henry  T.  (Sandford  Brothers)  res  527  Thirty-sixth 
Sandford  Mary  E.,  widow,  res  1804  Telegraph  av 
Sandholdt  William,  gardener  Samuel  J.  Gower,  res  N  sEast 

27th  nr  Fruit  Vale  av.  Fruit  Vale 
Sandison  John  A.,  barkeeper  stmr  Oakland,  res  961  Fifth 
Sandkuhle  Diederich,  packer  (S.  F.)  res  970  Cypress 
Sands  Andrew,  carpenter,  res  1359  Feralta 
Sands  George  H.,  extraman  Empire  Hose  Co.  No.  1,  Oak- 
land Fire  Department,  res  470  Sixth 
Sanford  Edmond  C,  clerk  E.  P.  Sanford,  res  NW  cor  Clay 

and  Thirteenth 
SANFORD  E.  P.,  drugs  and  medicines,  971  Broadway 
Sanford  E.  P.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  NW  cor  Clay  and  Thirteenth 
Sanford  O.  M.,  tinsmith  James  Dalziel,  res  764  Lydia 
Sanford  William  S.,  carpenter,  res  1005  Webster 
Sanner  Frank  A.,   bartender  John   Schneider,  res   SE   cor 

Sixteenth  and  East  Central  avs 
Santun  John,  brakeman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  564  East  11th 
Santif  Theresa,  domestic  William  J.  Gunn,  1375  Madison 
Santos  John  A.,  barber  Joseph  M.  Rose,  res  707  Campbell 
Sargent  James  H.,  operator  Bay  and  Coast  Telegraph  Co., 

res  1156  Broadway 
Sargent  J.  L.,  farmer,  res  1008  Ninth  av 
Sargent  Lizzie  P.   Miss,   teacher   Swett   School,    res   1008 
Ninth  av 


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OAKLAND     [  S  ]    DIRECTORY.  431 

Sartori  Augustine  P.,  steward  (S.  F.)  res  1714  Seward 
Sather  Peder,  banker  (S.  F.)  res  664  Central  av 
Saueressig  G.  P.  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  514  Fifteenth 
Saufley  Jackson  M.,  student,  res  1714  Division 
Sauflej  Robert  C,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1714  Division 
Saufley  William  B.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)res  1714  Division 
Saul  James,  tinner  Owen  C.  Kirk,  res  668  East  18th 
Saul  Peter,  hostler  Asa  W.  Swett,  res  668  East  18th 
Saulpaugh  James  E.,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1815  Seward 
Saunders  John,  painter,  res  NE  cor  Maple  and  Birch,  lem- 

escal 
Sauvain  August,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  921  Kirkham 
Savage  William  C,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  630  Ninth 
Savage  William  R. ,  res  W  s  Fruit  Vale  av  nr  East  27th 
Savoy  Ann,  widow,  res  963  Franklin 

Sawyer  Frank  E.,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1770  Division 
Sawyer  Leander,  livery  stable  (S.  F.)  res  1008  Tenth  av 
Sawyer  Otis  F.,  res  857  Harrison 
Sawyer  Robert,  res  876  Wood 

Sawyer  Sherwood  N.,  carpenter,  res  1053  Thirteenth  av 
Saxton  Warren  W.,  shipcarpenter,  res  739  Lewis 
Sayer  Alfred  S.,  boot  and  harnessmaker,  E  s  Telegraph  av 

nr  Birch,  Temescal 
Sayre  A.  L.,  capitalist,  res  Tubbs  Hotel 
Sayre  John  H.,  mining  secretary  (S.  F.)  res  Galindo  Hotel 
SBARBORO  ANDREA,  groceries  (S.  F.)  and  secretary  West 

Oakland  Mutual  Loan  Association,  res  1704  Seward 
Scanlan  Dominick,  clerk  Louis  F.  Reichert,  res  693  Twenty- 
seventh 
Scanlan  Michael,  butcher,  res  Roff's  Hotel 
Scanlan  M.  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  693  Twenty-seventh 
Scanlon  Ann,  widow,  res  753  Market 
Scannell  John,  yardmaster  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  247  Hollis 
Scannell  John  Jr.,  butcher,  res  247  Hollis 
Schade  Mary,  widow,  res  810  Market 

SCHAEFER  &  WELTI  (John   M.   Schaefer  and   Edward 
Welti)  proprietors  Philadelphia  Restaurant,  1022  Broad- 
way 
Schaefer  John,  carpenter,  res  682  Twentieth 
Schaefer  John  M.  (Schaefer  &  Welti)  res  1116  Broadway 
Schafer  Albert  B.,  merchant,  res  1537  Brush 
Schafer  Frederick,  artist  (S.  F.)  res  651  Myrtle 
Schafer  Louis,  res  N  s  Alcatraz  av  nr  San  Pablo  av,  Temescal 
Schafer  Peter,  carpenter,  res  S  s  Cleveland  av  nr  Telegraph 

av,  Temescal 
Schaffer  Catherine,  widow,  res  1470  Third 


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432  OAKLAND    [  g  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Schaifer  John,  messenger  American  District  Telegraph  Co. 

res  1470  Third 
SCHAFFER  LOUIS,  proprietor   Washington  Market,    828 

Broadway 
Schaffer  Louis  P. ,  butcher  Louis  Schaffer,  res  555  Sixth 
Schaller  Theodore  P.,  agent  Evening  Post,  office  861  Broad- 
way, res  1470  Thirteenth  av 
Scharman  Morris,  cigars  and  tobacco,  1067  Broadway,  res 

572  Fifteenth 
Schaub  Theodore,  barkeeper  Harry  F.  Irwin,  res  465  Twen- 
tieth 
Scheidecker  J.  Mrs.,  res  926  Filbert 
Scheiding  Traugott  H.,  wines  and  liquors,  1818  Seventh 
Scheller  Henry,  engraver,  res  W  s  Shattuck  av  nr  Merced 

av,  Temescal 
Schellhaas  Henry,  auctioneer,   furniture  and  bedding,  400- 

412  Eleventh,  res  1053  Webster 
Schellhaas  Nicholas,  druggist  F.  H.  Meyer,  res  1053  Webster 
Schenck  A.  W-,  capitalist,  res  Clarendon  House 
Schenck  Jacob,  teamster  Castle  Dome  Mining  and  Smelting 

Co.,  res  Melrose 
Schenk  Carl,  newspaper  agent,  res  1677  Central  av 
Schenk  Christian,  silversmith  (S.  F.)  res  128  Hollis 
Scherer  Alfred,  butcher,  res  462  Twenty-first 
Scherrer  John,  boots  and  shoes,  1698  Seventh 
SCHETZEL  AUGUST,  proprietor  Germania  Garden,  572 

Seventh 
Schieflfer  Christian  H.,  leather  (S.  F.)  res  1018  Chestnut 
Schiller  Charles  F.,  carver  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  714 

Third 
Schilling  Theodore,  newspaper  carrier,   855  Broadway,  res 

840  Webster 
Schimmelpfennig  Frederick,  dry  goods,  772  East  Central  av 
Schimmelpfennig's  Hall,  764  East  Central  av 
Schindler  Henry,  bakery,  NE  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Twenty- 
fourth 
Schiveley  Albert  R.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1369  Tenth 
Schlosinger  Adolph  C,  wool  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  752  Six- 
teenth 
Schley  Brothers  (Charles  and  Philip  Schley)  bakery,  770 

East  Central  av 
Schley  Charles  (Schley  Brothers)  res  770  East  Central  av 
Schley  Philip  (Schley  Brothers)  res  770  East  Central  av 
Schlitz  John,  fruit,  res  269  Fifth 

Schlotzhauer  Frank  T.,  clerk  D.   Tisch,  res  NE  cor  Eighth 
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OAKLAND    [  S  ]    DIRECTORY.  433 

Schlotzhaiier  George,  student  Oakland  Business  College,  res 

NE  cor  Eighth  and  Washington 
Schlotzhauer  Paul,  Avines  and  liquors,  NE  cor  Eighth  and 

Washington 
Schlunecker  Christ,  farmer,  res  W  s  College  av  nr  Tyler, 

Claremont 
Schmeichel  William,  chief  cook  Tubbs  Hotel 
Schmidt  &  Eieberling  (John  Schmidt  and  Peter  Fieberling) 

saloon,  842  Broadway 
Schmidt  Albert,  clerk  A.  B.  Webster,  res  753  East  14th 
Schmidt  C,   wholesale  butcher,   res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  nr 

Alcatraz  av,  Temescal 
Schmidt  Christian  P.  L.,  saloon,  558  Franklin 
Schmidt  Christina,  domestic  August  Liliencrantz 
Schmidt  George  M.,  porter  (S.  F.)  res  1207  Eleventh  av 
Schmidt  G.  L.,  dentist,   1113  Broadway,   rooms  20-21,  res 

Erie  House 
Schmidt  Gustave,   salesman  Ghirardelli  &  Petar,  res  1005 

Webster 
Schmidt  Henry,  tobacconist  (S.  F.)  res  835  Cedar 
Schmidt  John  (Schmidt  &  Fieberling)  res  555  Sixth 
Schmidt  Peter,  waiter  Burns  &  Jensen,  res  Overland  House 
Schmidt  Theodore  A.,  lithographer  (S.  F.)  res  1118  Third 
Schmidt  William,  bookkeeper  Kramm  &  Dieves,  res  NE  cor 

Telegraph  av  and  Durant 
Schmidt  William,  wines  and  liquors,  403  East  Central  av 
Schmitt  Charles  (Wiemeyer,   Schutt  &  Schmitt)  res  Sacra- 
mento 
SCHMITT  JOHN,  wines  and  liquors,  466  Seventh 
Schneider  Frederick  A.,  doormaker  Pioneer  Planing  Mills, 

res  612  Second 
Schneider  John,  carpenter,  res  1318|  Seventh  av,  rear 
Schneider  John,    wines  and  liquors,  SE  cor  Sixteenth  and 

East  Central  avs 
Schneider  Louis,  wines  and  liquors,  951  Sixth  av 
Schneider  Richard,  professor  music,  res  489  Orchard 
Schneily  Joseph,  machinist  (S.  F.)  res  1408  Central  av 
Schneily  Leon,  machinist  (S.  F.)  res  1408  Central  av 
Schnelle  Herman  (Stulz  &  Schnelle)  res  N  s  William  bet  Pine 

and  Cedar 
Schnoor  Katrina,  widow,  groceries,  NW  cor  Thirteenth  av 

and  East  18th 
Schnutenhaus  E.,  liquor  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  1717  Seward 
Schober  Frederick,  machinist  (S.  F.)  res  666  Sixth 
Schoen  Paul,  pianotuner,  res  531  Thirty-sixth 
Schofield  Charles,  grainer  (S.  F.)  res  631  Filbert 


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434  OAKLAND    [  S  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Schofield  Joseph,  barber  (S.  F.)  res  631  Filbert 
SCHOLL  CHRISTIAN  F.,  gun  and  locksmith,  guns,  fish- 
ing-tackle, etc.,  515  Seventh,  res  1507  Ninth 
Scholl  Susan  Mrs.,  res  1421  Ninth 
Scholtens  William,  laborer,  res  826  East  Central  av 
Schoouover  Thomas,  carpenter,  res  950  Campbell 
Schou  Andrew  H.,  carpenter,  res  678  Twenty -fourth 
Schrader  Adolph,  fresco  painter,  res  581  Charter 
Schramm  August  M.,  clerk  A.  G.  Lawrie,  res  1006  Third 
Schramm  John,  watchman  C.  P.  R.  E. 
Schramm  Mathieu,  artist  and  photographer,  842  Market,  res 

916  Fifth 
Schramm  Matthew,  tailor,  res  670  East  16th 
Schreiber  Christian,  confectioner  (S.  F.)  res  1055  Willow 
SCHREIBER   CHRISTIAN,    furniture    and    carpets,    1107 

Broadway,  res  1132  Linden 
Schreiber  Clara  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  793  Wood 
Schreiber  Jacob,  mining,  res  1  Pearson's  Kow 
Schreiber  Jacob  Jr.,  bookkeeper  Christian   Schreiber,   res 

1766  William 
Schroder  Edward  F.,  bankteller  (S.  F.)  res  1164  Alice 
Schroeder  August,  wood  carver  Pioneer  Planing   Mill,   res 

316  Sixth 
Schroeder   Frederick,  tanner   Brooklyn  Tannery,  res  1107 

Twenty-second  av 
Schroeder  Henry,  tanner   Brooklyn   Tannery,  res   NE   cor 

Twenty-first  and  East  Central  avs 
Schroeder  Paul,  bookkeeper  Samm's  Flouring  Mills,  res  720 

Castro 
Schubart  Paul,  barber,  res  651  Jefferson 
Schuler  August,  carriagetrimmer  (S.  F.)  res  669  Seventh 
Schuler  Ernst,  stoves  and  tinware,  1720  Seventh 
Schuler  Jacob,  groceries  and  liquors,  842  Webster 
Schuller  Andrew,  real  estate,  res  2232  Telegraph  av 
Schultheis  Peter,  hostler  Oakland  B.  E. ,  res  W  s  Telegraph 

av  nr  Forty-fourth 
Schultz  &  Kock  (William  Schultz  and  Peter  Kock)  groceries 
and  liquors,  NW  cor  Forty-fifth  and  Telegraph  av,  Tem- 
escal 
Schultz  Maximilian,  barber,  res  366  Ninth 
Schultz  William  (Schultz  &  Kock)  res  S.  F. 
Schulz  Frederick,  liquor  saloon  (S.  F.)  res  922  Third 
Schulz  George,  shoemaker  H.  Hauschildt,  res  855  Webster 
Schulze  Arnold,  machinist  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1668  Central  av 
Schulze  Henry  A.,  draftsman,  res  SW  cor  Jefferson  and  Six- 
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OAKLAND    [  g  ]    DIRECTORY.  435 

Scliulze  Irene,  widow,  dressmaker,  res  825  Market 
Schumacher  Henry,  student  (S.  F.)  res  242  Ettie 
Schumer  August  C.,  dentist,  res  1056  Eighth 
Schunck  Henry,  artificial  stone  worker  (S.  F.)  res  677  East 

Central  av 
Schunhoff  Bernhardt  F.,    druggist,   462  Seventh,    res  N  s 

William  nr  San  Pablo  av 
Schunhoff  Julius,  tinsmith  (S.  F._)  res  1522  Seventh 
Schupbach  Jacob,  res  710  Franklin 
Schutt  Alonzo,  butcher  John  H.  Davis,  res  S  s  Elizabeth  nr 

San  Pablo  av 
Schutt  August  M.  (Wiemeyer,    Schutt  &  Schmitt)  res  767 

Webster 
Schutz  Julius,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  865  Chester 
Schwab  Charles  N.  (Schwab,  Heidet  &  Co.)  res  1069  Cen- 
tral av 
Schwab  Frank  E.,  salesman  Schwab,  Heidet  &  Co.,  res  907 

Webster 
Schwab,  Heidet  &  Co.  (C.  N.  Schwab,  E.  N.  Heidet  and  F. 

W.  Miller)  ladies'  fancy  goods,  1159  Broadway 
Schwab  Nicholas,  billiardmaker,  907  Webster 
Schwagermann  Frederick  F.,  groceries,  963  Franklin 
Schwartz  Ernest,  janitor  Germania  Halle,  res  836  Webster 
Schwartz  Fedinand,   paperhanger  McGovern  &   Cahill,   res 

1536  Curtis 
Schwartz  Michael,  carpenter,  res  725  Center 
Schweichler  Theodore,  painter  Patrick  Sheehan,  resNs  Erie 

nr  Telegraph  av,  Temescal 
Schwerdt  Margaret,  widow,  res  1102  Myrtle 
Schwiers  J.  F.,  salesman  Tillmann  &  Bendel,  res  Alameda 
Schwitter  John  H. ,  cabinetmaker  E.  Hook,  res  959  Webster 
Scoby  Joel  G.,  furniture  (S.  F.)  res  1372  Tenth 
Scofield  Richard  B.,  porter,  res  722  Filbert 
Scollard  Morris,  farmer,  res  E  s  Redwood  Road,  nr  Quigley 

Tract 
Scotchler  J.  B.  Mrs.,  res  1081  Central  av 
Scotchler  John  J.,   commission   merchant  (S-  F.)  res  1014 

Linden 
Scotchler  Joseph  L.,  res  1081  Central  av 
Scott  Alfred,  miner,  res  2217  Grove 

Scott  Alfred  J.,  clerk  C.  H.  Scott,  res  811  Twenty-eighth 
Scott  Alexander,  clerk  Gustave  L.  Mix,  res  Washington  bet 

Larue  and  Broadway 
Scott  Alexander  F.,  res  1055  Ninth  av 
Scott  Charles  H.,  fruit  and  vegetables,  834  Broadway,  res 

811  Twenty-eighth 


GILBERT  &  BROWN 


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436  OAKLAND    [  S  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Scott  D.  I.  Mrs.,  res  1167  Seventh 
Scott  Elliott,  helper,  res  821  Twenty-second 
Scott  Elliott  E.,  carpenter,  res  564  Seventh,  rear 
Scott  George,  plumber,  res  709  Twentieth 
Scott  George  R.,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  1627  Grove 
Scott  George  W.  (Fish  &  Co.)  res  824  Myrtle 
Scott  Guy  W.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  873  Filbert 
Scott  Isaac,  student,  res  873  Filbert 

Scott  James  S.,  clerk  George  W.  McKeand,  res  1116  Broad- 
way . 
Scott  James  W.,  clerk  San  Francisco  Gas  Light  Co.,  res  873 

Filbert 
Scott  John,  res  1226  Fourteenth 
Scott  John,  res  913  Poplar 
Scott  John,  laborer,  res  670  Broadway 
Scott  John  Mrs.,  midwife,  res  512  Eighth 
Scott  John  A.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1226  Fourteenth 
Scott  M.  E.  Mrs.,  res  N  s  Temescal  nr  Telegraph  av,  Tem- 

escal 
Scott  Michael  J.,  carpenter,  res  759  Grove 
Scott  Orchard  G.,  land  agent  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  873  Filbert 
Scott  Richard  E .,  res  821  Twenty-second 
Scott  Sarah  P.  Mrs.,  res  1424  Central  av 
Scott  Shailer  M.,    commission  merchant  (S.   F.)   res  1465 

Ninth 
Scott  William,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1718  Eighth 
Scott  William  P.,  res  873  Filbert 
Scott  William  P.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  873  Filbert 
Scoville  Angie  C,  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  569  Eighth 
Scoville  Avery,  bookkeeper  Oakland  Iron  Works,  res  1818 

Atlantic 
Scoville  Cheney  A.,  carpenter,  res  569  Eighth 
SCOVIIiLE    rVES,   proprietor  Oakland  Iron  Works,  511- 

513  Second,  res  1818  Atlantic 
Scranton  Edwin,  canvasser,  res  NE  cor  Elizabeth  and  San 

Pablo  av,  Temescal 
Scrantom  Theodore  E.,  toys,  stationery,  etc.,  861  Broadway, 

res  815  Webster 
Scribner    George   W.,    butcher,  1239    Broadway,    res   555 

Charter 
Scrivener  William  M.,  publishers  agent,  office  and  res  Tubbs 

Hotel 
Sculley  Patrick,  real  estate,  res  808  Grove 
Scupham  John  R.,  assistant  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.  (S.  F.) 

res  1217  Harrison 
Seabury  Forrest  S.,  scenic  artist  (S.  F.)  res  418  Central  av 


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GREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDON'S,  365  TENTH. 


OAKLAND    [  S  ]    DIRECTORY.  437 

Seadler  James  (Babson  &  Seadler)  res  SE  cor  Tenth  and 
Center 

Seaman  Alice,  domestic  Kohler-Chase  House 

Seaman  George  B.  (Doe,  Griffin  &  Seaman)  res  312  Four- 
teenth 

Seaman  Kate  Miss,  clerk  Mrs.  Ida  A.  Davis,  1063  Broad- 
way 

Seamons  William  H.  Mrs.,  res  1165  Washington 

Searing  Frank,  clerk,  res  531  Ninth 

Searing  William  C,  res  531  Ninth 

Sears  Carrie  F.  Miss,  teacher  painting  and  drawing  Mills' 
Seminary 

Sears  Dean  S.,  sailmaker  (S.  F.)  res  983  Center 

Sears  E.  H.,  instructor  Latin  and  Greek,  University,  res  NW 
cor  Central  av  and  Castro 

Sears  Herman  B.,  secretary  Oakland  Benevolent  Associa- 
tion, 516^Fifteenth,  res  913  Grove 

Sears  Herman  B.  Jr.,  salesman  W.  &  M.  Everson,  res  913 
Grove 

Sears  Maria  Mrs.,  res  471  Tenth 

Sears  William,  laborer,  res  620  Adeline 

Seary  Helen,  widow,  res  230  Ettie 

Seaton  George  M.,  res  560  East  Twenty-second 

Seaton  Horace  H.,  mining,  res  1533  San  Pablo  av 

Seaton  James,  painter,  res  670  Broadway 

Seaton  M.  &  M.  Co.  (Esmeralda  Co.,  Nevada)  W.  G.  Hen- 
shaw  secretary,  460  Eighth 

Seaton  Mary  S.  Mrs.,  res  560  East  22nd 

Seattle  Coal  and  Transportation  Co.,  Charles  A.  Sessions 
agent,  cor  First  and  Franklin 

Sebring  Austin,  painter,  res  1613  Myrtle 

Second  Congregational  Church,  Eev.  J.  T,  Wills  pastor, 
N  s  Chase  bet  Wood  and  Willow 

Second  Presbyterian  Church,  Eev.  James  Cameron  pastor, 
Kohler's  Block,  1502-1514  Seventh 

Sedenger  Joseph  H.,  blacksmith  (S.  F.)  res  722  Fourth 

Sedgley  Abner,  contractor,  res  1009  Cypress 

Sedgwick  Benjamin,  machinist  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  918  Pine 

Sedgwick  C.  B.,  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  West  Oakland 
House 

Sedgwick  George,  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  West  Oakland 
House 

See  Lulu  Miss,  teacher,  res  1407  Broadway 

See  Mandeville  M.,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  1407  Broad- 
way 

Seeglitz  August,  barber,  867  Broadway,  res  829  Grove 


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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Karm  St.,  S.  F.-Complete  stock  oi  Paper  Hansings-SMimi  WorKmen. 


438  OAKLAND    [  g  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Seeglitz  Otto  student  Oakland  Business  College 

Seibt  Gustav  (Hurley  &  Seibt)  res  625  Chestnut 

Seifert  George,  upholsterer  (S.  F.)  res  250  Ellen 

Seigneur  Angel,  laborer,  res  214  Second 

Seller  Sophia,  widow,  res  265  Ninth 

Seitz  Jacob,  blacksmith  and  wagon  maker,  1008  Franklin, 

res  945  Walton 
Self  ridge  Grant  L.,  student,  res  760  Fourteenth 
SEIiFRIDGE   JAMES    M.,    surgeon    and    homoeopathist, 

1068  Broadway,  rooms  6-8,  res  760  Fourteenth 
Sellon  Bobert,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
SEIiNA  &  BECHT  (Leopold  Selna  and  Joseph  Becht)  pro- 
prietors Becht's  Saloon,  SE  cor  Eleventh  and  Broadway 
Selna  Angelo  (Camilloni  &  Co.  and  Camilloni,  Selna  &  La- 

goria)  res  1459  Eighth 
Selna  Leopold  (Selna  &  Becht)  res  363  Tenth 
Sennert  Peter,  carpenter,  res  AVinter's  Hotel 
Senram  Frederick,  boots  and  shoes,  963  Broadway,  res  317 

Eleventh 
Serda  Lawrence  Rev.,  pastor  Church  of  the  Sacred  Heart  of 

Jesus,  res  N  s  Fortieth  nr  Grove,  Temescal 
Seris  John  M. ,  manufacturer  spring  beds  and  mattresses, 

1310  San  Pablo  av 
Serper  Frank  J.,  cabinetmaker,  res  250  Hollis 
Serveloh  Theodore,  hostler  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Sesser  Belle  P.,  widow,  dressmaker,  res  814  Brush 
Sessions  Charles  A.,  agent  Seatle  Coal  and  Transportation 

Co.,  office  cor  First  and  Franklin,  res  570  East  16th 
SESSIONS  E.  C,  capitalist,  422  Central  av,  and  president 

Oakland  Bank  of  Savings,  nr  cor  Broadway  and  Central 

av,  res  903  Market 
Sessions  John  W.,  notary  public,  422  Central  av,  res  709 

Tenth 
Sessions  Josiah,  farmer,  res  1428  Seventh  av 
Sessions  Kate  0.,  student  University,  res  1428  Seventh  av 
Sestern  Eobert,  oysterman ,  res  420  First 
Sen  Shing  (Chinese)  laundry,  472  Sixth 
SEVENTH  STREET   HOUSE,  J.   H.   Comer  proprietor, 

1804  Seventh 
Sewall  H.  V.  Mrs.,  adjuster  Mint  (S.  F.)  res  1316  Grove 
Sewell  David,  carpenter  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor  Clare- 

mont  av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 
Sewell  Thomas,  bronzer  Dalziel  &  Moller,  res  S.  F. 
Sexton  Ann  Mrs.,  widow,  res  S  s  Minna  nr  Telegraph  av, 

Temescal 
Sexton  Chas.,  dairy,  resSs  Minna  nr  Telegraph  a v,  Temescal 


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OAKLAND    [  S  ]    DIRECTORY.  439 

Sexton  Patrick,  plasterer,  res  1219  Magnolia 
Sexton  Warden,  driver  O.  K.  R.  Co.,  res  S  s  Minna  nr  Tele- 
graph av,  Temescal 
Seymour  Charles  B.,  conductor  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1662  Taylor 
Seyre  Eose,  domestic  William  C.  B.  De  Fremery,  Prospect 

nr  Broadway 
Shakespear  Catherine  E.  Mrs.,  res  1020  Linden 
Shall  Peter,  joiner  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  768  Pine 
Shang  Co.  (Chinese)  laundry,  968  East  14th 
SHANKLAND  JAMES  H.,'  attorney  San  Francisco  Board 

of  Trade,  res  1240  Adeline 
Shanley  James,  laborer,  res  813  Castro 

Shanley  William  J.,  washer  El  Dorado  Stable,  res  233  Harlan 
Shannon  Delia,  domestic  404  Central  av 
Shannon  Dennis,  laborer  C  P.  E.  E.,  res  135  Hollis 
Shannon  William,  res  528  Knox  pi 
Shapero  Aaron  Eev.,  rabbi,  res  1560  Telegraph  av 
Sharary  Michael,  groom,  res  Seminary  Park  Station 
Share  Alfred  J.,  reporter  Daily  Times,  res  Galindo  Hotel 
Sharkey  Patrick,  lumberman,  res  S  s  Linden  nr  Cherry,  Tem- 
escal 
Sharp  Adah  Miss,  res  574  Twenty -fourth 
Sharp  Charles,  carpenter,  res  570  Sixth 
Sharp  George,  bricklayer,  res  713  Brush 
Sharp  Kate,  widow,  boarding,  1001  Franklin 
Sharp  Mathilde,  widow,  nurse  George  Lutkey,  res  1255  Alice 
Sharpe  John,  capitalist,  res  215  Central  av 
ShattuckF.  K.,  capitalist,  407  Ninth,  res  Berkeley 
Shattuck  William  C,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1420  Central  av 
Shaw^  A.  D.,  res  N  s  Harmon  nr  Lowell,  Temescal 
Shaw  Charles  E.,  second-hand  furniture,  868  Willow 
Shaw  Edward,  laborer,  res  cor  First  and  Webster 
Shaw  George,  clerk  Eichard  Hortou,  res  769^  Seventh 
Shaw  James  P.,  detective   Harry  N.  Morse  (S.  F.)  res  770 

Sixth 
Shaw  John,  groceries,  951  Fifth 
Shaw  Mary  E.,  widow,  res  522  Seventeenth 
Shaw  Mattie  J.  Miss,  teacher  Franklin  Grammar  School,  res 

nr  Alcatraz  av  Station,  Berkeley 
Shaw  Thomas,  miner,  res  SE  cor  First  av  and  Maple 
Shaw  William  W.,  solicitor  (S.  F.)  res  1605  Nineteenth  av 
Shay  James,  laborer,  res  1023  Third 
Shay  John,  carpenter,  res  1428  Sixteenth 
Shay  Thomas,  laborer  Castle  Dome  Mining  and  Smelting  Co. , 

res  Melrose 
Shea  Daniel,  telegraph  line  repairer  (S.  F.)  res  1368  Brush 


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440  OAKLAND    [  S  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Shea  James,  laborer,  res  659  Myrtle 

Shea  Thomas,  laborer  C.  P.  K.  R.,  res  652  Magnolia 

Shearer  Albert  N.,  mining,  res  461  Merrimac 

Shearer  George  B.,  printer,  res  803  Castro 

Shearer  George  B.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  803  Castro 

Shearer  Lewis,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  461  Merrimac 

Shearer  Sextus,  Justice  of  the  Peace  and  attorney-at-law, 
476  Eighth,  res  1124  Filbert 

Sheehan  James  L.,  laborer  George  A.  Blank,  res  812  Fil- 
bert 

Sheehan  John  A.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  812  Filbert 

Sheehan  John  B,,  painter,  res  1675  Taylor 

Sheehan  John  H.,  laborer  Street  Department,  res  428  East 
14th 

Sheehan  Michael,  teamster  F.  Barnard  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor 
Fourth  and  J  efferson 

Sheehan  Nellie,  domestic  568  East  14th 

Sheehan  Patrick  P.,  painter,  461^  Tenth,  ros  952  Grove 

Sheehan  Timothy,  res  812  Filbert 

Sheehan  Timothy,  porter  (S.F.)  res  1451  Seventh 

Sheehan  T.  J.,  painter,  7()9  Seventh 

Sheehan  — ,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  Centennial  House 

Sheek  Matilda  Mrs.,  res  1622  Eleventh  av 

Sheffield  Charles  C,  student,  res  128  Tenth 

Sheffield  Charles  P.,  saw  manufacturer  (S.  F.)  res  128 
Tenth 

Sheldon  Josephine  Mrs.,  res  1761  Seward 

Sheldon  Kate  Mrs.,  res  Centennial  House 

Shell  Mound  Park,  Ludwig  Siebe  proprietor.  Shell  Mound 
Station,  Northern  R.  R. 

Shelly  Ella  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  508  Seventh 

Shelton  Emma  Mrs.,  res  S  s  Somer  nr  Adeline,  Temescal 

Shepard  J.  L.  N.  (Judson  &  Shepard,  Berkeley)  res  W  s 
San  Pablo  av  nr  Temescal  Creek 

Shepheard  Frank  Miss,  res  676  Sycamore 

Shepheard  Kate  Miss,  teacher  (S.  F.)  res  676  Sycamore 

Shepheard  Philip  S.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  676  Sycamore 

Shepheard  Rachel,  widow,  res  676  Sycamore 

Shepherd  C.  W.,  salesman  L.  Feldmann  &  Co.,  res  865 
Chester 

Shepherd  John  E.,  agent  Oregon  State  Board  Immigration 
(S.  F.)  res  1123  Peralta 

Shepley  Robert,  res  761  Fourteenth 

Shepman  William  E.,  silver  plater  (S.  F.)  res  1662  Cen- 
tral av 

Shepman  William  J.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1662  Central  av 


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OAKLAND    [  g  ]    DIRECTORY.  441 

Sheppard  Jacob,  butcher  John  Stewart,  res  Butchertown 
Sheppard  Mary,  nurse  Eev.  E.  Janes,  470  Edwards 
Sherburne  Charles   F.,  car   repairer   C.  P.  K.  K.,  res  1009 

Campbell 
Sherburne  John,  car  repairer  C  P.K.K.,  res  1009  Campbell 
Sherburne  Nathaniel,  master  mariner,  res  1667  Eleventh  av 
Sheridan  Margaret,  widow,  res  690  Twenty-sixth 
Sheridan  Mary,  widow,  res  690^wenty-sixth 
Sheridan  Phil,  carpenter,  res  S  s  Harmon  nr  Lowell,  Tem- 

escal 
SHERIFF  COUNTY,  Jeremiah  Tyrrel,  office  Court  House, 

first  floor 
Sherlock  Charles  B.,  proprietor  White  Star  Laundry,  1308 

Seventh 
Sherman  C.  A.,  clerk  U-  S.  Sub-Treasury  (S.F.)  res  6  Pear- 
son's Row 
Sherman  David  S.,   assayer  U.  S.  Mint  (S.  F.)  res  628  Six- 
teenth 
Sherman  George  E.,  physician,  office  and  res  566  Tenth 
Sherman  Philip  D.,  housemover,  res  1531  West 
Sherman  Samuel,  tailor  S.  Francis,  res  Alameda 
Sherman  William,  assistant  U.  S.  Treasurer  (S.  F.)  res  620 

Fourteenth 
Sherman  William  Jr.,  student,  res  620  Fourteenth 
Shermer  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  805  Harrison 
Sherow  E.  M.  Mrs.,  res  860  Henry 
Sherow  George  W.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  860  Henry 
Sherrott  EdAvard,  boots  and  shoes,  1514|  Seventh 
Sherrott  Samuel  H.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  476  Central  av 
Sherry  James,  real  estate,  res  Roflf's  Hotel,  Butchertown 
Sherry  Michael  L.,  carpenter,  res  159  Seventh 
Sherry  Peter,  gardener  St.  Joseph's  Academy,  res  159  Fifth 
Shew^Laura  F.   Miss,  adjuster  Mint  (S.  F.)  res  620  Four- 
teenth 
Shields  Ida  Mrs.,  res 410  Third 
Shields  John,  laborer,  res  609  Harrison 
Shingleberger  F.  W.  (Yates  &  Co.)  res  S.  F. 
Shoemaker  Charles  W.,  res  W  s  Fruit  Vale  av  nr  East  27th 
Shoemaker  Nicholas,  farmer,  res  W  s  Fruit  Vale  av  nr  East 

27th 
Sholes  Julia  C,  widow,  res  320  Fourteenth 
Shorey  Albert,   detective  police  department,  City  Hall,  res 

572  Seventeenth 
Shorkley  Allen,  clerk  James  Dalziel,  res  578  Seventeenth 
Shorkley  H.  B.  Mrs. ,  teacher  Lafayette  School,  res  578  Sev- 
enteenth 


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442  OAKLAND    [  S  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Short  John  A.,  carpenter,  res  562  East  Central  av 

Short  Julia,  domestic  Charles  H.  Gorrill,  W  s  Webster 
nr  Broadway 

Shotwell  James  H.,  clerk  A.  Albee  &  Son,  res  2217  Grove 

Shovelen  Dennis,  grainer  Charles  B.  Rutherford,  res  Harri- 
son bet  Seventh  and  Eighth 

Shrader  Joseph  F.,  carpenter,  res  1605  Myrtle 

Shrader  Louis  C,  machinehand  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Railroad 
Exchange 

Shreve  George,  jeweler  (S.  F.)  res  SW  cor  Mariposa  and 
Shattuck  avs,  Temescal 

Shroeder  Joseph  F.,  carpenter  William  A.  Knowles,  res  1605 
Myrtle 

Shubert  Paul,  barber  Benjamin  F.  Edwards,  res  Third  bet 
Jefferson  and  Grove 

Shuegrae  Patrick,  laborer,  res  734  Chester 

Shun  Lee  (Chinese)  laundry,  1814  Seventh 

Shurvell  John  (Dix  &  Shurvell)  res  NW  cor  Thirty- ninth  and 
Telegraph  av,  Temescal 

Siars  Martin,  restaurant,  1215  Broadway,  res  cor  San  Pablo 
av  and  Fourteenth 

Sibrian  Antonio,  laborer,  res  S  s  Forty-third  nr  Telegraph 
av,  Temescal 

Sibrian  Pedro,  gardener  Francisco  G^lindo,  res  S  s  Forty- 
third  nr  Telegraph  av,  Temescal 

Sicotte  Amie  A.,  blacksmith  Ferdinand  Sicotte  and  extra- 
man  Engine  Co.  No.  3,  Oakland  Fire  Department,  res 
1685  Eighth 

Sicotte  Ferdinand,  carriage  manufacturer  and  blacksmith,  E 
s  Wood  bet  Seventh  and  Goss,  res  1685  Eighth 

Sicotte  Roger,  clerk  Salinger  Bros.,  res  1685  Eighth 

Siebe  Ludwig,  proprietor  Shell  Mound  Park,  Shell  Mound 
Station,  Northern  R.  R. 

Sieber  Albert,  steward  Tubbs  Hotel 

Siebiirg  David,  carpenter  Contra  Costa  Laundry,  res  1731 
Fourteenth 

Sieland  Otto,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Siemer  Diedrich,  pickle  manufacturer  (S.  F.)  res 868  Chester 

Siesbuttel  Daniel,  gun  and  locksmith,  364  Ninth 

Siesbuttel  Morris,  painter,  res  364  Ninth 

Signs  of  the  Times  (weekly)  Pacific  Press  Publishing  Co. 
publishers  and  proprietors,  1059  Castro 

Silberberg  S.  Mrs.,  millinery  and  fancy  goods,  store  and  res 
618  East  Central  av 

Silberberg  Solomon,  res  618  East  Central  av 

Silva  Amelia,  seamstress  William  H.  Glascock,  305  Fifth 


C      p      I    AIINriRY  WASHING  WELL  DONE  AT  VERY  LOW  RATES. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  ICE  WAGONS  run  regularly  to  Alameda  and  Berkeley, 


OAKLAND     [  S  ]    DIRECTORY.  443 

Silva  Charles,  laborer,  res  1574  Third 

Silva  E.  M.,  teamster  E.  M.  LaTvrence,  res  Butehertown 

Silva  Emanuel,  deckhand  stmr  Oakland 

Silva  Frank,  deckhand  stmr  Oakland,  res  955  Campbell 

Silva  Frank,  dishwasher  S.  Ellingsworth,  902  Broadway 

Silva  Joaquin,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  E. 

Silva  John,  laborer,  res  671  East  16th 

Silva  John,  laborer,  res  824  East  14th 

Silva  Joseph,  laborer,  res  121  Hannah 

Silva  Joseph  A.,  solicitor  Pacific  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co., 
NE  cor  Broadway  and  Thirteenth 

Silva  Louis,  plasterer,  res  1630  Union 

Silva  Manuel,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  228  Haven 

Silva  Manuel,  seaman,  res  755  Campbell 

Silva  Martin  J.,  laborer,  res  1007  East  22nd 

Silva  Matthew,  laborer,  res  665  East  17th 

Silvafoot  Manuel,  laborer,  res  9(i3  East  24th 

Silver  Joseph,  laborer  Mountain  Yiew  Cemetery,  res  Ama- 
dor Hotel 

Silver  W.  J.,  real  estate,  res  S  s  Wilder  nr  San  Pablo  av, 
Temescal 

Silvey  Louis,  plasterer,  res  1630  Union 

Simard  ElzcarE.,  student,  res  Eemillard's  Building 

Simare  F.,  laborer,  res  552  Broadway 

Simmonds  Mandeville  Y.,  painter,  res  467  Twenty-fii'st 

Simmons  Caroline  Mrs.,  res  1730  Thirteenth 

Simmons  Conrad,  carpenter,  res  1015  Willow 

Simmons  Frank,  res  Xicholl  House 

Simmons  George,  printer,  res  672  Eleventh 

Simmons  G.  E.,  compositor  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  res 
Broadway  bet  Sixth  and  Seventh 

Simmons  Harvey  B.,  foreman  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  716  Peralta 

Simmons  John  E.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  277  Second 

Simmons  Mary  Mrs.,  res  559  Caledonia  av 

Simmons  Matthew,  foreman  Taylor  &  Co.,  resNicholl  Block 

Simmons  Myron,  farmer,  res  277  Second 

Simmons  Thomas  F.,  builder,  res  762  Fourth 

Simmons  Yirginia,  widow,  teacher  music,  res  375  Fifth 

Simms  John,  carpenter,  res  NE  cor  Chestnut  and  Thirty- 
fourth 

Simms  Joseph,  physician,  res  1515  Ninth  av 

Simon  Charles,  dyer  Charles  Eeuter,  res  417  Tenth 

Simon  Ferdinand,  waiter  Philadelphia  Eestaurant,  res  417 
Tenth 

Simon  Gustave,  waiter  Charles  Eeuter,  res  417  Tenth 

Simon  Jacob  L.,  peddler,  res  753  Webster 


Pi  I  h  art  2.  Srnuin  Ho-^^s  Bmlt,  and  Hcases  aiil  Lets  lor  Sale  ca  tie  Instalimeni  PlaL 

UliUCllOC   DiUWII  Office  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  street,  Alameda. 


GEO.W.  CLARK,  645  MarM  St.,  s.  F.,  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


444  OAKLAND    [  g  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Simon  John,  machinist  and  locksmith,  904  Washington,  res 

731  Magnolia 
Simon  Joseph,  butcher,   1555  Broadway,  res  462  Twenty- 
first 
Simonds  G.,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  Kelsey  House 
Simons  Joseph,  saloon  and  lodgings,  415  Seventh 
Simonton  William  B.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office  and  res 

1466  Eighth 
Simpson  Alexander  C,  shoemaker,  812  Harrison 
Simpson  Asa  M.,  lumber  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  1265  Grove 
SimiDSon  Hettie  Miss,  teacher  Franklin  Grammar  School, 

res  1118  Brush 
Simpson  James,    salesman   William   Dick   &  Co.,  res  317 

Sixth 
Simpson  John,  shipcarpenter  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res  615  Adeline 
Simpson   John   H.,    yardman   Edward  A.  Brown,  res   219 

Second 
Simpson  Joseph  C,  editor  (S.  F.)  res  2111  Adeline 
Simpson  Mary,  widow,  res  1427  Central  av 
Simpson  Robert  F.,  livery  stable,  NE  cor  San  Pablo  av  and 

Seventeenth,  res  1326  Telegraph  av 
Simpson  Thomas  B.,  res  1625  Telegraph  av 
Sims  Peter,  painter,  res  510  Fifth 

Simson  Robert,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  nr  Mills  Semin- 
ary, Laguna  Valley 
Simstrom  Robert,  watchman  Doane  &  Co.,  res  foot  Webster 
Sin  Chun  Lung  (Chinese)  laundry,  319  East  Central  av 
Sinclair  Alexander  G.,  ticket  collector  Oakland  Wharf  C.  P. 

R.  R.,  res  859  Myrtle 
Sinclair  Mary,  widow,  res  1164  Fifth 
Sinclar  John,  farmer,  res  N   s  Redwood  Road  nr  Alderney 

Farm 
Sinclar  Peter,  res  N  s  Redwood  Road  nr  Alderney  Farm 
Sing  Gee  (Chinese)  employment  office,  365  Eighth 
Sing  Gun  (Chinese)  laundry,  SE  cor  Chase  and  Willow 
Sing  Lee  (Chinese)  laundry,  778  Seventh 
Sing  Lung  (Chinese)  employment  office,  367  Eighth 
SINGER  MANUFACTURING  CO.,  A.  W.  Wright  agent, 

915  Washington 
Sinkwitz  Gustave,  barkeeper  David  Wemmer,  res  416  Eighth 
Sinnott  Fanny,  domestic  W  s  Fruit  Vale  av  nr  Hopkins 
Sinram  Frank,  farmer,  res  1731  Fourteenth 
Sinton  Joseph  H.,  assistant  license  collector  (S.  F.)  res  Ga- 

lindo  Hotel 
Sinton    Richard  H.,  license   collector  (S.  F.)  res   Galindo 

Hotel 


^       F       I    AIINDRY        ^ASH"^<^    DONE    AT    SHORT    NOTICE. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


G.   S.   I.ADD,   President.  M.   GREEXIV'OOD,   Vice-President. 

OKLlFORNi^ 

ELEenieii  wins 


TGleppli  d  Elsstrisal  h^m, 


AXD  MANTPACTURERS  OP 


BURGLAR  ALARMS  and  HOTEL  ANNUNCIATORS 

ELECTRIC  BELLS  OF  ALL  DESCRIPTIONS, 

Electro-Platers 

In  Nickel,  Gold  and  Silver. 

BlastiDE  MacUnes  M  Supplies, 

AND  

amalgamatinCt  plates  for  mines  a  specialty. 


OFFICE  AND  WORKS,    134  SUTTER  ST., 

SAN    FRANCISCO. 


PATTL  SEILER,   Superintendent. 


JOHN    SKINKHn 

No,  115  Pine  Street,  San  Francisco, 


Sole  Agent  for  the  Pacific  Coast  for  the  Sale  of 

Winchester  Mepeating  Arms  €oJs 


M^mw^m^ 


CARBINES  AND  MUSKETS 


(Models  of  1866,  1873  and  1876.) 


Also,  the  Hotchkiss  Repeating  Arms. 


Also,    WINCHESTER   METAIil^IC    CARTRIDGES,  both  central  and  rim 

fire,  for  all  kinds  of  Kifles  and  Pistols  ;    also,  Primers  and  Tools   for  Ee- 

loading  Winchester  Central  Fire  Cartridges  ;    Brass  and  Paper 

Shot  Gun  Shells;    Primed  Shells  and  Bullets 

for  Military  and  Sporting  Central  Fire  Cartridges. 


DUFONT'S    SUFERIOR 


CANNON,   MUSKET,   AND  THEIR  VARIOUS  BRANDS  OF 


VARIOUS  BRANDS  OF  NEVER-FAILING  SAFETY  FUSE. 


Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  in  ail  parts  of  Oaldand. 


OAKLAND     [  S  ]    DIRECTORY.  445 

Sioli  Paolo,  architect,  res  1712  Twenty-first  av 

Siqueira  M.  J.  S.,  blacksmith,  N  s  East  14th  bet  Twenty- 
first  and  Twenty-second  ays,  res  N  s  East  14th  nr  Twen- 
ty-sixth av 

Sitts  J.,  domestic  521  Eleventh 

Sixteenth  Street  Station,  C.  P.  E.  E.,  feet  of  Sixteenth 

Ska  Charles,  upholsterer,  res  981  Center 

Skelton  M.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  furnished  rooms,  831  Franklin 

Skilling  David,  physician,  1116  Broadway,  res  1004  Four- 
teenth 

Skilling  Henry  H.,  clerk  Daniel  Eyan,  res  1004  Fourteenth 

Skinker  John,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Seventh  and 
Oak 

Skinner  Elisha  C,  farmer,  res  N  s  Hopkins  nr  Fruit  Yale  av 

Skinner  George,  clerk,  res  260  B 

Skinner  Isaac,  merchant,  res  260  B 

Skinner  I.  A.,  manager  Alameda  Iron  Works,  res  Nicholl 
House 

Skinner  John,  gardener,  2137  Chestnut 

Skinner  Parley  J.,  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  Division  Eow 

Skitch  William,  wheelwright  Henry  Hampel,  res  728  East 
33rd,  Lynn 

Slanty  William  B.,  clerk  Michael  Hayes,  res  769  Market 

Slate  Walter  E.,  clerk,  res  409^  Central  av 

Slaten  Francis  M.,  laborer,  res  264  Fifth 

Slater  William  W.,  train  dispatcher  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  872 
Henry 

Slattery  James,  second  officer  stmr  El  Capitan,  res  261 
East  16th 

Slicer  C.  B.  Mrs.,  res  622  Ninth 

Slicer  Charles  B.,  res  522  Ninth 

SUCER  HUGH,  president  Alameda  Macadamizing  Co.,  954 
Broadway,  res  317  Third 

Slitz  John  (Jones  <fc  Slitz)  res  269  Fifth 

Sloan  Alexander,  iron  molder  (S.  F.)  res  314  B 

Sloan  Charles  E.,  turner  Oakland  Planing  Mills,  res  1060 
Harrison 

Sloan  James  F.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1219  Webster 

Sloan  John,  finisher,  res  1060  Harrison 

Sloan  William  E.,  capitalist,  res  1060  Harrison 

Sloanaker  I.  N.,  tailor,  1247  Broadway 

Sloper  Harvey  N.,  clerk  E.  S.  Denison,  res  953  Eighth 

Small  Frederick  E.,  fireman  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1112  Elev- 
enth av 

Small  George,  gardener  Thomas  H.  WiUiams,  res  First  av 
bet  East  Central  av  and  East  14th 


inflM^iirn  collectors  aM  attorneys  CofldnctSDits  In  au  state  Courts 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Martet  st„  S.  P.,  ment  lor  Paieni  Window  Shade  Fixtures. 


446  OAKLAND    [  S  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Small  Henry  S.,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1684  Taylor 
Small  Henry  S.,  ticket  collector  C.  P.  R.  E.,  res  1365  Tenth 
Small  J.  Hervey,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  929  Wood 
Small  John  H.,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1722  Chase 
Smallman  James  K.,  groceries,  551  East  Central  av,  res  415 

East  14th 
Smart  George  R.,  stencil  cutter  (S.  F.)  res  854  Adeline 
Smedberg  James  R.,  gas  engineer  (S.  F.)  res  1136  Filbert 
Smilie  James,  carpenter,  res  1461  Broadway 
Smilie  John,  plasterer,  res  1461  Broadway 
Smilie  Robert,  contractor  and  builder,  res  1461  Broadway 
Smilow  Margaret  Mrs.,  res  489  Orchard 
Smith  Abraham,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1718  Eighth 
Smith  Abraham,  peddler,  res  305  Second 
Smith  A.  C.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  1156  Broadway 
Smith  Albert,  clerk,  res  743  East  14th 
Smith  Albert  L.,  bookkeeper  A.  J.  Snyder,  res  SE  cor  Tenth 

and  Filbert 
Smith  Alexander,  boats,  foot  Webster,  res  253  Second 
Smith  Alice  Miss,  res  358  East  16th 
Smith  Almon  B.,  laborer,  res  710  Market 
Smith  Andrew  D.,  insurance  agent  (S.  F.)  res  910  Myrtle 
Smith  Angus  J.,  carpenter,  res  408  Fifth 
Smith  Ann  Mrs,  res  S  s  Fourteenth  bet  Wood  and  Willow 
Smith  Anna  E.  Miss,  clerk  C.  P.  R.  R.  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor 

Nineteenth  and  West 
Smith  Annie  P.,  widow,  res  918  Fifth 
Smith  Arthur,  laborer  Charles  O.  Trask,  res  Seminary  avnr 

Mills'  Seminary 
Smith  August,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  N  s  Short  bet  Cedar 

and  Bay 
Smith  A.  W.  S.,  groceries  and  provisions,  NW  cor  Eighth 

and  Campbell,  res  1011  Pine 
Smith  B.  F.,  res  496  Twenty-fourth 
Smith  Bradford  W.,  bank  teller  (S.  F.)  res  950  FHbert 
Smith  Charles,  butcher,  res  664  Tenth 

Smith  Charles,  cook  Jeremiah  E.  Whitcher,  res  658  Eighth 
Smith  Charles,  laborer,  res  S  s  Thirteenth  bet  Willow  and 

Campbell 
Smith  Charles  H.,  butcher,  1319  Brush,  res  1313  Brush 
Smith  Charles  H.,  gents'  furnishing  goods,  953  Broadway, 

res  526  William 
Smith  Charles  R.,  tinsmith  (S.  F.)  res  1623  Myrtle 
Smith  Christopher,  laborer,  res  130  Ellen 
Smith  Christopher  J.,  fruit  peddler,  res  cor  Fruit  Vale  av 

and  County  Road 


^      F      I  AIINHRY     *^*=**=**=*  X;^ox-l5.,  Xjo-it^  JE*xr±Gem 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


OAKLAND     [  g  ]    DIRECTORY.  447 

Smith  C.  L.  (C.  L.  Smith  &  Co.)  res  1955  Grove 

Smith  C.  L.  &  Co.  (C.  L.  Smith)  engraving  and  lithograph- 
ing, 1313  Broadway 

Smith  Clark  A.,  yardmaster  C.  P.  R.  R.  (S.  F.)  res  413  A 

Smith  Daniel,  boarding,  1812  Seventh 

Smith  De  Witt  C,  musician,  res  836  Broadway 

Smith  DoUie  Miss,  res  527  Thirty-sixth 

Smith  Dora  T,  Miss,  deputy  Assessor  Oakland  Township, 
1313  Brush 

SMITH  DU  RAY,  searcher  of  records,  Union  Bank  Build- 
ing, SE  cor  Ninth  and  Broadway,  res  869  Washington 

Smith  Edward  B.,  principal  Bay  District  School,  res  770 
Pine 

Smith  Edwin  P.,  watchmaker  R.  W.  Edwards,  res  805  Jef- 
ferson 

Smith  Edwin  P.,  gardener,  res  1525|^  Broadway 

Smith  E.  H.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  Sunnyside  House 

Smith  Eleanor  Mrs.,  res  2161  Fourteenth  av,  Lynn 

Smith  Ellen  Mrs.,  res  476  East  11th 

Smith  F.  A.,  res  Tremont  House 

Smith  Fannie  G.  Miss,  teacher  Cole  School,  res  Remillard's 
Building 

Smith  F.  Percy,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  rea  SE  cor  Castro  and 
Ninth 

Smith  Frank,  farm  hand  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor  Clare- 
mont  av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 

Smith  Frank  H.,  hostler  City  Hall  Stables,  res  525  Sixteenth 

Smith  Frank  M.,  carpenter,  res  768  Twenty-first 

Smith  Frederick,  with  H.  C.  Clark,  res  Bay  av,  Melrose 

Smith  Frederick  J.,  machine  hand  Pioneer  Planing  Mills, 
res  607  Webster 

Smith  Frederick  U.,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  954  Central  av 

Smith  G.  E.  Mrs.,  principal  Eucalyptus  Hall  School,  res 
1063  Eleventh  av 

Smith  George,  clerk  H.  Ludemann,  res  1251  Kirkham 

Smith  George,  printer,  res  864  Clay 

Smith  George  E. ,  res  1063  Eleventh  av 

Smith  George  H.,  liquor  saloon,  674  Broadway 

Smith  George  W.,  machinist  East  Oakland  Planing  Mills, 
res  601  Third 

Smith  G.  Frank,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Castro 
and  Ninth 

Smith  Hamilton  A.  G.,  carpenter,  res  1423  Twelfth  av 

Smith  Hemy,  joiner  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Smith  Henry  S.,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  918  Fifth 

Smith  Henry  T..  policeman,  res  1457  Broadway 


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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR. 


448  OAKLAND     [  S  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Smith  Hugh  S.,  joiner  (S.  F.)  res  205  Third 

Smith  Isaac,  peddler,  res  305  Second 

Smith  Isabella,  widow,  res  662  East  15th 

Smith  Jacob,  hackdriver,  res  716  Seventh 

Smith  Jacob,  junk  dealer,  424  Third 

Smith  Jacob  C.,  laborer,  res  769  Twenty-second 

Smith  James,  laborer,  res  S  s  Thirteenth  bet  Willow  and 

Campbell 
Smith  James,  laborer,  res  2036  Chestnut 
Smith  James,  stock  dealer,  res  210  Fifth 
Smith  James  C,  lumber  (S.  F.)  res  1422  Eighth 
Smith  James  H.  (Miller  &  Smith)  attornej-at-law,  864  Broad- 
way, res  1923  Filbert 
Smith  jane  Mrs.,  res  1322  Thirteenth  av 
Smith  J.  Howard,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  Claremont  av 

nr  College  av 
Smith  John,  clerk  Galindo  Hotel 
Smith  John,  saloon  keeper,  res  555  Sixth 
Smith  John,  tailor  William  Strathern,  res  S.  F. 
Smith  John  B.,  screener  Weston  &  Welch,  res  830  East  14th 
Smith  John  H.,  hostler  City  Hall  Stables,  res  525  Sixteenth 
Smith  John  J.,  carriage  painter  J.  O.  N.  Smith,  res  S.  F. 
Smith  John  J.,  laborer,  res  1267  Thirteenth  av 
Smith  John  O.  N.,  carriage  painting,  trimming  and  repair- 
ing, 518-520  Seventh,  res  518  Seventh 
Smith  John  W.,  barber,  1210  Broadway,  res  685  Twenty -fifth 
Smith  John  W.,  hostler  City  Hall  Stables,  res  525  Sixteenth 
Smith  Joseph,  laborer,  res  243  Louise 
Smith  Joseph,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  E. 
Smith  Joseph,  miner,  res  421  Second 
Smith  Kate,  domestic  1406  Thirteenth  av 
Smith  Leon  D.,  clerk  C.  P.  E.  E.  (S.  F.)  res  910  Myrtle 
Smith  Leonard,  teamster,  res  211  Third 
Smith  Maggie,  widow,  res  1401  Thirteenth 
Smith  Maggie,  nurse  George  W.  Meade,  res  1318  Jackson 
Smith  Martin  B.  (E.  Surryhne  &  Co.)  res  lull  Pine 
Smith  Mary  Mrs.,  ladies  nurse,  res  2215  Chestnut 
Smith  Mary  B.  Mrs.,  deputy  assessor  Oakland  Township,  res 

358  East  16th 
Smith  Max,  res  861  Harrison 
Smith  Michael,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  958  Campbell 
Smith  Olive  Mrs. ,  dressmaking,  1423  Twelfth  av 
Smith  Oliver,  freight  agent  C.  P.  E.  E.,  Oakland  Wharf,  res 

937  Myrtle 
Smith  Oliver  B.,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  604  Cen- 
tral av 


Q      F      I  AIINHRY  Lace  Curtains,  Blankets  and  Flannels,  a  Specialty. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.S.  G.GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


OAKLAND    [  S  ]    DIRECTORY.  449 

Smith  Kobert  P.,  clerk  Geo.  W.  McKeand,  res  461|  Fourth 
Smith  Samuel,  plumber,  res  S  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Fortieth, 

Temescal 
Smith  Sandford  E.,  manager  Alameda  County  Ice  Co.,  416 

Ninth,  res  526  William 
Smith  Stephen  H.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  950  Filbert 
Smith  Stephen  M.  (Rosseter  &  Smith,  S.  F.)  res  1260  Har- 
rison 
Smith  Thomas,  broker,  1007  Broadway,  res  875  Filbert 
Smith  Timothy  R.,  machinist  C.  P.  R.  K.,  res  368  Fifth, 

rear 
Smith  Walter  Mrs.,  res  619  Nineteenth 
Smith  Ward  M.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  Galindo  Hotel 
Smith  W.  Bruce,  freight  clerk  C  P.  R.  R.,  Oakland  Wharf, 

res  937  Myrtle 
Smith  William,  deputy  poundmaster,  res  1940  Poplar 
Smith  William,  laborer  Charles  Mathies,  res  525  Third 
Smith  William,  liquor  saloon,  SW  cor  Tenth  and  Franklin 
Smith  William  A.,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1773  Goss 
Smith  William  B.,  res  677  Twenty-first 
Smith  William  H.,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  885  Bay 
Smith  William  H.,  mining,  res  526  Williams 
Smith  William  M.,   salesman  Charles   H.    Smith,    res   526 

Williams 
Smith  Young  Guest,  res  2469  Thirteenth  av,  Lynn 
Smith  Mrs.,  seamstress,  res  Tubbs  Hotel 
Smithlen  Frank,  carpenter,  res  717  Fourth 
Smithlen  Harriet  Mrs.,  res  717  Fourth 
Smyth  Charles  F.,  speculator,  res  Tubbs  Hotel 
Smyth  John,  plasterer,  res  1658  Telegraph  av 
Smyth  John  H.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Claremont 

av  nr  Park  av 
Smyth  Mary  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  410  Tenth 
Smyth  Samuel,  carpenter,  res  410  Tenth 
Snell  D.  J.,  compositor,  res  NE  cor  Alcatraz  av  and  Calais, 

Temescal 
Snell  J.  A.,  compositor  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  res  NE  cor 

Alcatraz  av  and  Calais,  Temescal 
Snell  Margaret  C.   Miss,   principal  preparatory  department 

Snell  Seminary,  res  568  Central  av 
Snell  Mary  E.  Miss,  principal  Snell  Seminary,  res  568  Cen- 
tral av 
Snell  R.  B.  Rev.,  principal  Snell  Seminary,   res  568  Cen- 
tral av 
Snell  Seminary,  R.  B.  Snell  and  Miss  Mary  E.  Snell  princi- 
pals, 568  Central  av 


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450  OAKLAND    [  g  ]    DIRECTORY. 


Snider  Andrew,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  1023  Linden 

Sniffen  Elijah,  mining,  res  1214  Clay 

Snook  Charles  E.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1678  Taylor 

Snook  Charles  W.,  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1678  Taylor 

Snook  Frederick  W.,  plumber  (S.  F.)  res  1678  Taylor 

Snook  George  W.,   bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1678  Taylor 

Snook  William  S.,  plumber  (S.  F.)  res  1678  Taylor 

Snow  &  Eagsdale  (Henry  K.  Snow  and  John  C.  Eagsdale) 
managers  Alameda  County  Branch  Pacific  Mutual  Life 
Insurance  Co.,  NE  cor  Broadway  and  Thirteenth 

Snow  Harry  J.,  pressman  (S.  F.)  res  1063  Willow 

Snow  Henry  K.  (Snow  &  Eagsdale)  res  S.  F. 

Snow  John  F.  &  Co.  (Charles  J.  Holmes)  cleaning  and  dye- 
ing works,  1063  Broadway 

Snow  Leander  O.,  teamster,  res  N  s  Thirty-sixth,  bet  Market 
and  San  Pablo  av,  Temescal 

Snow  Poland  W.,  wholesale  hardware  (S.  F.)  res  672  Four- 
teenth 

Snow  W^illiam,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  932  Thirty-fourth 

Snow  William  H.,  tailor  (S.  F.)  res  1063  Willow 

Snowball  Eobert  Y.,  res  1379  Harrison 

SNUG  SALOON,  Otto  Kneipp  proprietor,  422  Eleventh 

Snyder  Andrew  J.,  real  estate,  467  Ninth,  resWs  San  Pablo 
av  bet  Alcatraz  and  Dwight  W^ay 

Snyder  Block,  SE  cor  Ninth  and  W^ashington 

Snyder  Daniel,  packer  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor  Claremont 
av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 

Snyder  S.  P.,  res  Hartman  House 

Sohlke  Carl  W.,  agent  Boca  Brewing  Co.  (S.  F.)  res  973 
Kirkham 

Sohst  Brothers  (J.  F.  W.  and  Henry  J.  Sohst)  proprietors 
Pioneer  Carriage  Factory,  NE  cor  Eighth  and  Franklin 

Sohst  Henry  J .  (Sohst  Brothers)  res  708  W^ebster 

Sohst  J.  F.  W.  (Sohst  Brothers)  res  859  Webster 

Solaro  Henry  J.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1314  Eighth 

Solina  Francis,  laborer,  res  521  Third 

Solomon  George  A.,  res  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Birch,  Temes- 
cal 

Solomon  Jacob,  cigar  manufacturer  (S.  F.)  res  1164  Eighth 

Solomon  Julius,  res  1164  Eighth 

Solomon  Mary  E.,  groceries,  tinware  and  varieties,  E  s  Tel- 
egraph av  nr  Birch,  Temescal 

Solon  Frank,  gardener,  res  Winter's  Hotel 

Somerset  House,  Mrs.  E.  A.  Bushell  proprietress,  462  Cen- 
tral av 

Somerville  Thos.  D.,  fireman  paycar  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  Alameda 


33  Geat7  St.,  San  Francisco. 


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OAKLAND    [  g  ]    DIRECTORY.  451 

Sommer  Simeon  M.,  master  mariner,  res  1714  Thirteenth 

Songey  William  F.,  painter,  res  862  Twentieth 

Soracco  Thomas,  manager  A.  Daneri,  res  NW  cor  Pine  and 
Seventh 

Sorensen  Frederick  W.,  gardener,  res  NE  cor  Webster  and 
Twenty-second 

Sorensen  G.,  machinehand  Enterprise  Mills,  resN  s  Thirty- 
ninth  nr  Grove,  Temescal 

Soreuson  Eeua,  domestic  330  East  17th 

Sorrell  JosejDh,  whitener,  res  652  Franklin 

Sorrell  Thomas,  whitener,  res  652  Franklin 

Souders  M.  J.  Mrs.,  res  515  Ninth 

Souffraine  James,  cook  Nicholas  Williams,  res  East  Berke- 
ley 

Souffraine  Louis,  tiusmith,  res  Clarendon  House 

Soule'  Frank  Jr.,  professor  Civil  Engineering  and  Astronomy, 
University,  res  960  Oak 

Soule  George  W.,  car  repairer  C.  P.R.  R. 

Soule  John,  painter  James  T.  Gardiner,  res  603  East  23rd 

Soule  Joseph  T.,  master  mariner,  res  819  Webster 

Soule  P.  H.,  res  483  Merrimac 

South  British  and  National  Insurance  Cos.,  A.  G.  Davis  & 
Co.  agents,  NE  cor  Broadway  and  Thirteenth 

South  Pacific  Coast  R.  E.  Co.,  Ralph  Emerson  ticket  agent, 
NE  cor  Broadway  and  Thirteenth 

Sovea  William,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1685  Eighth 

Spaiford  James  M.,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  1311 
Fifth  av 

Spanhacke  Henry,  mining,  res  1711  Chase 

Spark  J.  H.,  painter  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Sparks  Martin  V.,  farmer,  res  514  Sixteenth 

Spaulding  Charles,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Spaulding  Charles  H.,  saw  fitter  (S.  F.)  res  1022  Peralta 

Spaulding  Julia  Miss,  res  1363  Eighth  av 

SPAUKDING  NATHAN  W.,  saw  manufacturer  (S.  F.)  res 
SW  cor  Nineteenth  av  and  East  25th 

Spaulding  Seaman,  cook,  res  241  Watts 

Spear  Adrian,  clerk  Custom  House  (S.  F.)  res  566  Thirty- 
fifth 

Spear  Augustus,  carpenter,  res  618  East  22nd 

Spear  Charles  H.,  clerk,  res  S  s  Fifth  bet  Magnolia  and 
Union 

Spear  Frederick  A.,  druggist,  res  S  s  Fifth  bet  Magnolia 
and  Union 

Spear  Frederick  F.,  clerk,  res  S  s  Fifth  bet  Magnolia  and 
Union 


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452  OAKLAND    [  g  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Spear  John  I.,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  S'W  cor 

Oak  and  Central  av 
Spear  Joseph  S-,  auctioneer  (S.  F.)  res  1107  Adeline 
Spear  T.    D.,  undertaker  William  T.  Hamilton,  res  1116 

Broadway 
Specht  William  Jr.,  carpenter,  res  230  Harlan 
Speck  Joseph,    laborer,  res  N   s  Derby   nr  Humboldt  av, 

Speier  Louis,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  572  Tenth 

Spellman  Ann,  widow,  res  1416  Central  av 

Spence  William  G.,  well  borer,  res  530  Ninth 

Spencer  George  O.,  expressman  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Center  nr 

Seventh 
Spencer  George  W.,  res  1378  Eighth 
Spencer  Herbert  W.,  clerk  John  Cushing,  res  512  Ninth 
Spencer  John,  carpenter,  res  S    s    Parker  nr  Dana,  Tem- 

escal 
Spencer  John,  plumbing  and  gasfitting,  1771  San  Pablo  av, 

res  1769  San  Pablo  av 
Spencer  Leander,  res  N  s  Fortieth  nr  Adeline,  Temescal 
Spenzer  Andrew,   gardener  Warren  Olney,  481  Prospect 
Sperb  Jacob,  clerk,  res  720  Fourth 
Sperry  Austin,  flour  (S.  F.)  res  578  Sixteenth 
Sperry  Frank,  carpenter,  res  574  Thirtj^-fifth 
Spiars  Frank  W.,  restaurant,  1757  Seventh,  res  713  Tenth 
Spieth  William,  cabinetmaker  (S.  F.)  res  1376  Fifteenth 
Spofford  William  E.,  shoemaker  Hall  &  Co.,  res  664  Tenth 
Spooner  Mitchell  E.,  lumber  dealer,  res  W  s  San  Pablo  av 

nr  San  Pablo  Station 
Sprague  G.  A.,  painter  C.  P.  K.  E.,  res  1605  Third 
Sprague  George  A.,  machinist,  res  1504  Third 
Sprague  George  W.,  carpenter,  res  168  Second 
Spray  John  collector  (S.  F.)  res  354  Sixth 
Sprecher  Samuel  P.  Rev.,  pastor  First  Presbyterian  Church, 

res  1366  Harrison 
Spreen  Mattie  Miss,  res  W  s  Fruit  Vale  av  nr  Hopkins 
Springer  Ransom,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1713  Taylor 
Sprinkle  C  E.  Mrs.,  midwife,  res  1210  Peralta 
Sprinkle  John  C,  carpenter,  res  417  East  Central  av 
Sprinkle  William,  res  1210  Peralta 
Springston  Jefferson,   carpenter,  res  326  Seventh  av 
Sproul  Hattie  B.  Miss,  teacher  Cole  School,  res  1413  Brush 
Sproule  Andrew,  res  763  Jefferson 
Sproule  Catharine  (Sproule  Sisters)  res  763  Jefferson 
Sproule  Charlotte  (Sproule  Sisters)  res  763  Jefferson 
Sproule  Sarah  J.   (Sproule  Sisters)  res  763  Jefferson 


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OAKLAND     [  S  ]    DIRECTORY.  453 

Sproule  Sisters  (Sarah  J.,  Charlotte  and  Catharine  Sproule) 

fancy  drygoods,  E  s  Broadway  opp  Fourteenth 
Spruance  John,  liquor  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  1356  Franklin 
Spurr  Marie  A.  Miss,  deputy  assessor  Oakland  Township, 

res  1315  Grove 
Squire  Henry  P.,  cashier  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  res  468 

East  11th 
Squire  Orrin  D.,  res  468  East  11th 
Squires  Lovell,    bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res    SE    cor   Seventh 

and  Oak 
St.  Andrews   Mission    Church    (Episcopal)    Masonic  Hall, 

NE  cor  Seventh  and  Willow 
St.  Andrews  Society,  rooms  1056  Broadway 
St.   Clair  Charles,    hostler   J.    Lusk  &    Co.,    res    SE    cor 

Claremont  av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 
St.  Clair  Nellie,  domestic  1326  Tenth  av 
St.  John  Chauncey  M.,  res  Lake  Shore  av  nr  Excelsior 
St.  John  Edward,  laborer,  res  818  Lydia 
St.  John  John,  drayman,  res  Twenty-second  nr  Myrtle 
St.  John's  Episcopal  Chvirch,  Rev.  Benjamin  Akerly,  D.D., 

rector.  Grove  bet  Seventh  and  Eighth 
St.  John's  Mission,   707  Broadway 
St.  Joseph  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  A.  A.  Guernsey 

&  Co.  agents,  906  Broadway 
St.  Joseph's  Academy,  Brother  Sabiniau  director,  159  Fifth 
St.  Louis  House,  Louis  Chartrand  proprietor,   560  Franklin 
St.  Mary's  Academy,  SE  cor  Eighth  and  Grove 
St.  Mary's  Cemetery  (Catholic)  A.  Mclsaac  superintendent, 

Webster  nr  Mountain  View  Cemetery 
St.  Mary's  Free  School,  NVV  cor  Seventh  and  Jefferson 
St.  Mathews  J.  H.,  editor  Evening  Tribune,  res  S.  F. 
St.  Nicholas  Insurance  Co.  (of  New   York)  Doe,  Griffin  & 

Seaman  agents,  958  Broadway 
St.  Patrick's  Church,  Rev.  J.  B.  McNally  rector,  N  s  Seward 

bet  Campbell  and  Peralta 
St.  Paul  Insurance  Co.  (fire  of  St.  Paul)  E.  A.  Heron  agent, 

422  Central  av 
St.  Paul's  Episcopal  Church,  Revs.  Hobart  Chatwood  and 

J.  Lewis  Parks  rectors,  cor  Fourteenth  and  Harrison 
St.  Vincent  Frederick,  hostler,  res  1928  Poplar 
Stachler  John  J.,  furnished  rooms,  1460  Seventh 
STACK  &  CO.  (William  Stack  and  Jacob  Kreker)  butchers, 

NE  cor  Fifth  and  Harrison 
Stack  John  G. ,  gasfitter,  res  614  Filbert 
Stack  Thomas,  clerk  Stack  &   Co.,  res  NE   cor  Fifth  and 

Harrison 


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454  OAKLAND    [  g  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Stack  William,  laborer,  res  417  Seventh 

Stack  William  (Stack  &  Co.)  res  NE  cor  Fifth  &  Harrison 

Stackhouse  William,    whitener  and   paper  hanger,   res  760 

Fifth 
Staehli  Melchior,  carver  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  S.  F. 
Staempfli  Charles,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1624  Eighth 
Staguaro  Nicolai,  gardener,  res  562  Third 
Stable  Ida,  widow,  furnished  rooms,  313  Sixth 
Stahlecker  &  Terp  (Jacob  Stahlecker  and  J.  E.  Terp)  black- 
smith and  carriage  makers,  SW  cor  West  and  Central  av 
Stahlecker  Jacob  (Stahlecker  &  Terp)  res  SW  cor  West  and 

Central  av 
Stahr  Christopher,  conductor  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  828  Chester 
Stalder  Joseph  Jr.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1412  Twelfth  av 
Staley  Jacob,  carpenter,  res  826  Castro 
Stanchfield  Charles  D.,  tinsmith  (S.  F.)  res  308  Tenth 
Standard  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Co.  (of  New  Zeland) 

J.  B.  Miranda  agent,  407  Eighth 
Standeford  David  W.  (Burnham,  Standeford  &  Co.)  res  819 

Fifteenth 
Standeford  Joseph  A.,  agent,  res  614  Fourteenth 
Standeford  N.  D.   Mrs.,   principal    Grove    Street   Primary 

School,  res  614  Fourteenth 
Standeford  William  W.,  inspector  Custom  House   (S.  F.) 

res  819  Fifteenth 
Standish  Frank  K.,   carpenter  C.  P.   R.  R.,   res  14  Pine, 

Pearson  Row 
Standring  S.  S.  Mrs.,  res  914  Pine 
Stanford  Mary  J.,  widow,  res  1575  Filbert 
STANFORD  STABLES,  Christian  H.  Nor  proprietor,  NE 

cor  Wood  and  Seventh 
Staniels  William  H.,  laborer  C.  P.  R.R.,  res  668  East  32nd, 

Lynn 
Stanley  James  W.,  engineer  S.  P.  C.  R.  R.,  res  363  Fourth 
Stanley  William,  waiter  Tubbs  Hotel 
Stanly  John  A.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  1221  Jackson 
Stanton  Harmon,  res  479  Plymouth  av 
Stanton  Timothy,  laborer,  res  705  Twenty-eighth 
Stanton  Walter,  gardener  Thomas  R.  Hayes,  956  Myrtle 
Staples  George  B.,  res  Nicholl  House 
Staples  James  W.,  insurance  agent  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Webster 

nr  Moss  av 
Stapleton  Joseph,  with  Samuel  Kellett,  res  S.  F. 
Star  House,   Mrs.   Jane  Layton  proprietress,  1803  Seventh 
Stark  J.  F.,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Starke  William,  carpenter,  res  Winter's  Hotel 


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OAKLAND     [  g  ]    DIRECTORY.  455 

Starkweather  Arthur  C. ,  res  1506  San  Pablo  av 

Starkweather  Frank  H.,  res  1506  San  Pablo  av 

Starkweather  Haynes  K.,  res  1506  San  Pablo  av 

STARR  &  CO.  (Abram  D.  and  Augustus  W.  Starr  and  A. 
Bannister)  flour  and  mill  feed,  foot  Franklin 

Starr  Abram  D.  (Starr  &  Co)  res  1363  Grove 

Starr  Augustus  W.  (Starr  &  Co.)  res  Vallejo 

Starr  George,  res  Peralta  nr  Thirty-sixth 

Starr  George  W.,  bookkeeper  Starr  &  Co.,  res  Nicholl House 

Starr  William  M.,  with  Occidental  Warehouse  (S.  F.)  res 
1353  Grove 

Startin  Thomas,  laborer,  res  845  Isabella 

State  Investment  and  Insurance  Co.  (of  S.  F.)  A.  G.  Davis 
&  Co.  agents,  NE  cor  Broadway  and  Thirteenth 

State  of  Pennsylvania  Insurance  Co.  (fire,  of  Philadelphia) 
Doe,  Griffin  &  Seaman  agents,  958  Broadway 

Stearns  C.  A.,  driver  Oakland  R.  R.  Co.,  res  S  s  Forty- 
seventh  nr  Shattuck  av,  Temescal 

Stearns  Henry  M.,  teacher  (S.  F.)  res  1019  Eighth 

Stearns  H.  P.  Miss,  teacher  Cole  School,  res  1018  Adeline 

Stearns  Levina  R.,  widow,  res  914  Sixteenth 

Stebbins  Alfred,  agent  (S.  F.)  res  1054  Kirkham 

Stedman  William  A.,  shoemaker  David  J.  Outram,  res  Tel- 
egraph av  nr  Fortieth,  Temescal 

Steel  J.,  res  Tubbs  Hotel 

Steelarm  Fred.,  farmer,  res  S  s  Linden  nr  Broadway 

Steele  Edward  G.  L.  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  824  Jackson 

Steele  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1929  Telegraph 

Steele  Oscar  C.,  hotel  keeper  (Virginia  City)  res  1622 
Eleventh  av 

Steen  Hannah  Mrs.,  res  626  Seventeenth 

Steen  Joseph  F.,  deputy  City  Assessor,  res  522  Thirty-fifth 

Steen  Samuel,  salesman  B.  V.  Reichenberg,  res  626  Seven- 
teenth 

Steere  Thomas  F.  (Steere  &  Colby)  res  351  Seventh  av 

STEERE  &  COLBY  (Thomas  F.  Steere  and  Hiram  H. 
Colby)  groceries,  hardware  and  crockery  and  agents 
Wells,  Fargo  Sl  Go's  Express,  SE  cor  East  Central  and 
Thirteenth  avs 

STEERE  &  COLBY'S  SAN  FRANCISCO,  EAST  OAK- 
LAND, FRUIT  VALE  AND  MILLS'  SEMINARY 
EXPRESS,  SE  cor  East  Central  and  Thirteenth  avs 

Stefi"anoni  Achille,  jeweler  and  watchmaker,  1007  Broadway, 
res  565  Twenty-second 

Steffens  Diedrich,  gi'ocer  (S.  F.)  res  1664  Seward 

Steffey  Harvey  J.,  res  1714  Eighth 


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456  OAKLAND     [  g  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Steffey  Jeremiah,  foreman  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res  1714 

Eighth 
Stegman  Charles  H.,  clerk  Assessors  Ofl&ce  (S.  F.)  res  2204 

Market 
Stehm'Frederick,  cigarmaker  Phillip  Conradi,  res  467  Seventh 
Steigler  Emily,  domestic  1313  Madison 
Stein  Adolph,  tailor,  902  Washington,  res  558  Third 
Stein  Arthur,  solicitor,  res  809  Henry 

Steinbruck  Rudolph,  wagonmaker  (S.  E.)  res  962  Campbell 
Steinhagen  P.,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  Tubbs  Hotel 
Steinhardt  Nathan,   car  repairer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1780  At- 
lantic 
Steinmeyer  Frank  D.,   butcher,  res   junction    Peralta   and 

Hollis 
Steinmeyer  Hugo,  butcher,  res  junction  Peralta  and  Hollis 
Steinmeyer  Sarah  A.,  furnished  rooms,  553  Second 
Steinwand  Joseph,  carpenter,  res  1424  San  Pablo  av 
Stephens  Richard,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1662  Pacific 
Stephens  Samuel,  fish  and  oysters  (S.  F.)  res  1263  Eighth 
Stephens  William,  porter  Tubbs  Hotel 
Stephenson  Robert,  dairy,  E  s  High  nr  Railroad  Crossing, 

Melrose 
Stephenson  Stanley,  painter  and  whitener,  SE  cor  Seventh 

and  Washington,  res  666  Tenth 
Sternitzky  Charles,  carpenter,  res  1932  Myrtle 
Sternitzky  Robert,  carpenter,  res  1464  Thirteenth 
Stetson  Alva  M.,   superintendent  dredger   (S.   F.)  res  921 

Center 
Stetson  Charles  R.,  res  971  East  14th 
Stetson  James,  pedlar,  res  E  s  Webster  nr  First 
Steuer  Gustave  A.,  driver  Berkeley  Laundry 
Stevens  Addie,  widow,  res  521  Sixth 
Stevens  A.  Henry,  grain  dealer,  res  829  Myrtle 
Stevens  Calvin  J.,  capitalist,  res  267  Eighth 
Stevens  Charles,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  802  Wood 
Stevens  Charles,  boilermaker,  res  802  Wood 
Stevens  E.  A.  Miss,  teacher  Prescott  School,  res  966  Ches- 
ter 
Stevens  F.  E.,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Stevens  George  W.,  res  362  East  10th 
Stevens  Harriet  F.  Miss,   private  school,  E  s  Sixth  av  bet 

East  10th  and  East  11th,  res  Berkeley 
Stevens  Horace  J.,  laborer,  res  477  Twenty-first 
Stevens  James  W.,  life  insurance  agent  (S.  F.)  res  1265  Clay 
Stevens  Levi   (Stevens,  Baker  &  Co.,  S.  F.)  res  W  s  Fruit 
Vale  av  nr  Hopkins 


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Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


All  kinds  of  PURE  ICE  CREAM  made  to  order  at  GORDON'S. 


OAKLAND     [  g  ]    DIRECTORY.  457 

Stevens  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  res  1762  Division 

Stevens  Walter  P.,  clerk  C.  P.  R.  E.,  res  829  Myrtle 

Stevenson  &  Ware  (Frank  W.   Stevenson  and  C.    P.  Ware) 

boots  and  shoes,  1163  Broadway 
Stevenson  F.  E.  &  Co.  (Frederick  E.   Stevenson  and  B.  S. 

Tower)  crockery  and  glassware,  1062  Broadway 
Stevenson  Frank  W.  (Stevenson  &  Ware)  res  1363  Broadway 
Stevenson  Frederick  E.  (F.   E.   Stevenson  &  Co.)  res  573 

Eleventh 
Stevenson  Henry  H.,  carpenter,  res  658  Alice 
Stevenson  H.  L.,  engineer  C.  P.  E.  E. 
Stevenson  Matthew,  laborer,  les  Oakland  House 
Steward  J.  M.  Mrs.,  res  664  Tenth 

Steward  Joseph  H.,  shoemaker  Hall  &  Co.,  res  664  Tenth 
Steward  Samciel  H.,  shoefitter  Hall  &  Co.,  res  664  Tenth 
Stewart   &  Chandler    (Charles  A.   Stewart  and  Charles  A. 

Chandler)  bottlers  ale  and  porter,  962  Thirty-fifth 
Stewart  Andrew  J.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  762  Chester 
Stewart  Charles  A.  (Stewart  &  Chandler)  res  962  Thirty- 
Stewart  Daniel,  shipcarpenter  C.  P.  E.  E. 
Stewart  E.  J.  Miss,  teacher,  res  1666  Taylor 
Stewart  E.  J.  Mrs.,  res  470  Ninth 
Stewart  Grace,  domestic  1132  Filbert 
Stewart  J.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  614  Seventeenth 
Stewart  James,  butcher  P.  J.  Gerhardy,  S  s  Weston  av  bet 

Telegraph  av  and  Broadway 
Stewart  Jennie  Miss,  res  763  Eleventh 
Stewart  John,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1862  Seventh 
Stewart  John,  wholesale  butcher,   stockyard,   Butchertown, 

res  Butchertown 
Stewart  L.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  524  Sixteenth 
Stewart  Louisa,  domestic  266  East  Central  av 
Stewart  M.  A.  Mrs.,  res  Tremont  House 
Stewart  M.  L.  Mrs.,  res  763  Eleventh 
Stewart  Eobert  B.,  mining,  res  1511  Brush 
Stewart  Thomas  M.,  res  524  Sixteenth 
Stewart  Walter  J.,  accountant,  res  Highland  Park,  E.  O. 
Stewart  William,  fireman  C.  P.  E.  E. 
Stewart  William,  porter  (S.  F.)  res  951  Cypress 
Stewart  William  H.,  barber  shop  and  baths,  470  Ninth 
Stickney  B.  C.  Miss,  proof  reader  Pacific  Press,  res  cor  Cen- 
tral av  and  Castro 
Stickney  Benjamin  W.,  type  finisher  Pacific  Press,  res  1216 

Seventh 
Sticknev  S.  A.  Mrs.,  res  1216  Seventh 


The  "Oakland"  Collection  Office, 


8t!i  and  Broadway,  up  stairs 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F,--Special  Wmm  in  Window  Shades  to  Order. 


458  OAKLAND    [  S  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Stickney  Silas  C,  student  Oakland  Business  College 

Stierlen  George,  machinist  (S.  F. )  res  924  Pine 

Stierlen  John,  machinehand  (S.  F.)  res  924  Pine 

Stiffen  Louis,  laborer  Louis  Lamballot,  res  Old  County  Road 
nr  Fruit  Vale  av 

Stiles  Henry,  stone  cutter  (S.  F.)  res  cor  Center  and  B 

Stiller  P.  B.,  electrotyper  (S.  F.)  res  920  Kirkham 

Stilley  Henry  G.,  carpenter  (S.  F.)  res  1677  Lincoln 

Stillman  Howard,  machinist  C.  P.  E.  R. 

Stilwell  &  Son  (C.  H.  and  A.  W.  Stilwell)  bill  posters  and 
distributors,  506  Ninth 

Stilwell  Albert  W.  (Stilwell  &  Sou)  res  Remillard's  Building 

Stilwell  B.  F.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Broadway  and 
Central  av 

Stilwell  Christopher  H.   (Stilwell  &  Son)    res   Remillard's 
Building 

Stimpson  Joseph  E.,  plasterer,  res  319  Fourth 

Stoakes  Benjamin  F.,  melter  U.   S.   Mint  (S.  F.)  res  1318 
Market 

Stockham  G.  H.,  physician,  office  and  res  471  Seventh 

Stocks  Carl  Mrs.,  res  469i  Ninth 

Stocky  John,  liquor  saloon,  1774  Seventh,  res  1659|  Eighth 

Stoddard  James,  carpenter,  res  514  Fifteenth 

Stoddart  A.  C,  physician,  res  1133  Myrtle 

Stoer  John  F.,  liquor  saloon  and  groceries,  junction  Adeline 
and  San  Pablo  av 

Stokes  Bridget  Mrs.,  res  478  Twenty-fifth 

Stokes  Ettie,  domestic  C.  W.  Gurnee,  568  Twenty-fifth 

Stokes  James  R.,  gardener,  res  1360  Brush 

Stokes  Patrick,  teamster,  res  218  East  15th 

Stokes  Robert  H.,  gardener,  res  1360  Brush 

Stokes  William,  architect  NE  cor  Broadway  and  Central  av, 
res  1520  Telegraph  av 

Stollberg  Mary,  widow,  res  809  Jackson 

Stoltz  Jacob,  butcher  William  H.   Brayton,  res  964  Broad- 
way 

Stone  Alfred  L. ,  clerk  Gustave  L.  Mix,  res  Clinton  nr  Pros- 
pect 

Stone  B.  H.  Mrs.,  teacher  Durant  School,  res  578  Fifteenth 

Stone  Byron   F.,   commission   merchant    (S.  F.)    res   1160 
Alice 

Stone  Edgar  P.,  clerk,  res  cor  Fourteenth  and  Harrison 

Stone  E.  Pfeiffer  Mrs.,  physician,  res  616  Central  av 

Stone  George,  res  616  Central  av 

Stone  Henry,  piano  tuner,   1152  Broadway,   res  cor  Four- 
teenth and  Webster 


Sr    I  AIIKinDY  WASHING  well  done  at  very  low  rates. 

.     1.     LMUilUnl.      Office.  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway.  Oakland. 


Gordon's  ICE  WAGONS  run  regularly  to  Alameda  and  Berkeley. 


OAKLAND    [  S  ]    DIRECTORY. 


459 


Stone  Jefferson,  painter,  res  S  s  Fortieth  nr  Telegraph  av, 

stone  J.  Henly,  clerk  C.  P.  K.  R.  (S.F.)  res  Galindo  Hotel 

Stone  John,  driver  Oakland  RE,,  res  E  s  Telegraph  av  bet 
Linden  and  Temescal,  Temescal 

Stone  John  F.,  detective,  res  1509  Brush 

Stone  John  L.,  janitor  Oakland  Free  Library,  res  1509 
Brush 

Stone  Nellie,  domestic  1363  Sixth  av 

Stonebarger  Adam,  farmer,  res  1077  Central  av 

Storm  Frederick,  butcher  Grayson,  Harrell  &  Co.,  res  Gold- 
en Gate  Hotel 

Storm  William,  proprietor  Golden  Gate  Hotel,  Butchertown 

Storman  Edward,  teamster  George  F.  Crist,  res  Fourteenth 
av  nr  East  Central  av 

Story  Jesse  H.,  operator  Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  res 
1024  Wood 

Story  Thomas,  res  1024  Wood 

Story  William  R.,  wheelwright,  res  1024  Wood 

Stott  William,  teamster,  res  S  s  Weston  av  bet  Telegraph 
av  and  Broadway 

STOUT  JOSEPH  G.,  housemover,  office  and  res  762  Sixth 

Stover  David  E.,  res  1310  Thirteenth  av 

Stowe  John,  laborer,  res  1312  Twelfth  av 

Stowe  Lucy  Miss,  milliner,  res  1312  Twelfth  av 

Stowell  &  Wells  (George  H.  Stowell  and  Herod  Wells)  gro- 
ceries, 1650  Seventh 

Stowell  George  H.  (Stowell  &  Wells)  res  812  Campbell 

Strahn  Annie,  domestic  John  H.  Smyth,  W  s  Claremont  av 
nr  Tyler,  Claremont 

Strahwold  John,  carver  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  S.  F. 

Strand  Alexander,  stairbuilder,  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res 
366  Tenth 

Strasburg  Mary  Mrs.,  groceries  and  vegetables,  1011  Kirk- 
ham 

Stratford  S.,  lumberman,  res  573  Third 

Strathern  William,  merchant  tailor,  1206  Broadway,  res  Al- 
ameda 

Stratton  Fred.  S.,  law  student  (S.  F.)  res  461  East  Central  av 

Stratton  James,  real  estate,  res  814  Central  av 

Stratton  James  T.,  surveyor,  res  461  East  Central  av 

Stratton  Joseph,  res  815  East  16th 

Stratton  Richard  S.,  car  builder,  res  414  East  23rd 

Stratton  William,  res  815  East  16th 

Straw-bridge  Wilber  L.  (Turner  &  Strawbridge)  res  614  Four- 
teenth 


GILBERT  &  BROWN 


»!»riic»  Pui-ehasins  fumltdied  willi  money  for 
Buildinjf  —  Pa\aMe  in  luslallnientb  at  L"W  JlatcB  of 
Interest.      No.  2  Park  Row,  ParU  St.,  Alameda. 


GEO.W.  CLARK,  645  Mamt  St..  S.  F.,  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


460  OAKLAND    [  S  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Street  Cyrus  FT.,  real  estate  and  mining,  res  1009  Tenth  av 
Street  Harry  W.,  barber  Benjamin  F.  Edwards,  res  SE  cor 

Ninth  and  Clay 
Street  Helen  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  Sunnyside  House 
Streit  William,  liquor  saloon,  NE  cor  Franklin  and  Eleventh 
Streitberger  Chris.,  dairyman,  E  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Kailroad 

Crossing,  Temescal 
Strickland  John  E.,  driver  O.  K.  R.,  res  N  s  Weston  av  nr 

Telegraph  av 
STRICKLAND  SIDNEY  L.,  books,  stationery,  blank  book 

manufacturer,  pictures,  archery,  and  fancy  goods,  1061 

Broadway,  res  Olmstead  House,  Telegraph  av 
Strickland  William,  master  mariner,  res  Centennial  House 
Strickland  William  A.,  master  mariner,  res  Centennial  House 
Striker  Jennie  Miss,  operator  Broadway  Station,   res  1722 

Chase 
Striker  John  W.,  machinehand  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1708  William 
Striker  R.  Mrs.,  res  1722  Chase 
Strome  Edward  B.,  engineer  East  Oakland  Planing  Mills, 

res  Union  Hotel 
Strong  Charles  L.,  mining  superintendent,  res  566  Eleventh 
Strong  Eli,  contractor,  res  980  Wood 
Strong  Fred.  A.,  druggist  R.  E.  Bell,  res  cor  Broadway  and 

Telegraph  av 
Strong  George  H.  (Dewey  &  Co.,  S.  F.)  res  832  Thirteenth 
Strong  Jacob  H.  Rev.,  pastor  Congregational  Church,  res 

862  Castro 
Strong  Theodore  P.  (Walker  &  Strong)  res  1303  Broadway 
Strother  Philip,  hackman,  res  N  s  Moss  av  bet  Telegraph  av 

and  Broadway 
Strum  Horace,  laborer,  res  848  Isabella 
Stuart  Charles  D.,  liquor  saloon  (S.  F.)  res  1554  Eighth 
STUART  DANIEL,  boots  and  shoes,  961  Washington,  res 

1221  Franklin 
Stuart  William  A.,  res  408  Thirteenth 
Stuart  William  J.,  gasfitter,  res  408  Thirteenth 
Stubbs  George  A.,  manufacturer  patent  medicine,  res  1800 

Grove 
Stubbs  Jessie,  chief  engineer  stmr  Capital,  res  S.  F. 
Studley  George  B.,  clerk  (S.  F.)   res  NW  cor  Franklin  and 

Central  av 
Stufflebean  George,   carriagemaker  James   Gowanlock,   res 

718  Webster 
Stulz  &  Schnelle  (Charles  Stulz  and  Herman  Schnelle)  bar- 
bers, 1762  Seventh 
Stulz  Charles  (Stulz  &  Schnelle)  res  1718  Seventh 


S       F       I    AIINDRY        WASHING    DONE    AT    SHORT    NOTICE. 


Office,  33  Geary  Sf.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  In  all  parts  of  Oakland. 


OAKLAND     [  S  ]    DIRECTORY.  461 

Stump  Maria  H.,  widow,  res  1324  Eleventh  av 

Sturges  Frank  F.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  758  Castro 

Sturges  Wallace  G.,  papercarrier,  res  1013  Wood 

Sturm  Joseph  N.,  plumber  W^.  W^.  Montague  &  Co.,  res  916 
Pine 

Sturm  Katie  Miss,  res  965  Franklin 

Sturm  Louis  C,  gasfitter  James  McGivney,  res  965  Franklin 

Sturrock  James  R.,  plasterer,  res  765  Ljdia 

Stutt  John,  farmer  Horatio  P.  Livermore,  res  cor  Fourth|av 
and  McAdam 

Stuttmeister  William,  dentist  (S.  F.)  res  1218  Fourteenth 

Stutz  Jacob,  butcher,  res  W  s  Green  nr  Dalton  av 

Suderstrand  Otto,  cabinetmaker,  res  1068  Twenty-fourth 

Sueell  Walter,  housemover,  S  s  Seventh  bet  Franklin  and 
Webster,  res  823  Twenty-second 

Suhl  Christian  F.,  blacksmith  and  wagonmaker  (S.  F.)  res 
1111  Peralta 

Sullivan  B.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  573  Thirty-sixth 

Sullivan  Bridget,  dressmaker,  res  681  Twenty-third 

Sullivan  Cornelius,  nightwatchman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1406 
Sixteenth 

Sullivan  Dennis  W^.,  boxmaker  Eagle  Box  Factory,  resS.  F. 

Sullivan  Edward,  baker,  res  1301  Webster,  rear 

Sullivan  Eugene,  laborer  C  P.  R.  R.,  res  736  Chestnut 

Sullivan  Humphrey,  laborer,  res  618  Adeline 

Sullivan  James,  carriagepainter,  cor  Sixteenth  and  Tele- 
graph av,  res  1008  Franklin 

Sullivan  James,  proprietor  Oakland  Marble  W^orks,  E  s 
Broadway  opp  Fourteenth,  res  1624  San  Pablo  av 

Sullivan  James,  wines  and  liquors  and  furnished  rooms,  462 
Sixth 

Sullivan  James  M.,  liquor  saloon,  W  s  Webster  nr  Moun- 
tain View  Cemetery 

Sullivan  Jeremiah,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1406  Sixteenth 

Sullivan  Jeremiah  C,  res  271  East  17th 

Sullivan  John,  laborer,  res  670  Twenty -fifth 

Sullivan  John,  messenger  American  District  Telegraph  Co., 
res  NE  cor  Campbell  and  Atlantic 

Sullivan  John  P.,  mariner,  res  510  Second 

Sullivan  Michael,  boiler  riveter  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Sullivan  Michael,  horseshoer,  1086  Fourteenth  av,  res  680 
East  14th 

Sullivan  Patrick,  res  1001  Franklin 

Sullivan  William,  laborer,  res  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Birch, 
Temescal 

Sullivan  Wm.  F.,  insurance,  457  Ninth,  res  681  Twenty-third 


Pnllppt  Yniir  Rilk  ^i^li  ADAMS  &  co.,  "OaMand"  CoUection  Office, 

UUIICUI       1  UUI       UIIIO     S.£.  cor.  EICUTU  ST.  and  BROADWAY,  Upstairs. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  Agent  lor  Patent  Window  Shade  Fixtures. 


462  OAKLAND    [  S  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Sullivan  William  J.,  weigher  (S.  F.)  res  1776  Taylor 
Summers  James,  watchman  C.  P.  K.  K.,  res  1813  William 
Summers  William  H.,.  policeman,  res  717  Twentieth 
Sumner  Arthur,  capitalist,  res  High  nr  Seminary  Park 
Sumner   Charles   E.,    advertising   agent    (S.  P.)   res   1512 

Market 
Sumner  Charles  H.,  boarding  stable,   NE   cor   Alice   and 

Eighth,  res  256  Eighth 
Sumner  H.  Miss,  teacher  Irving  Grammar  School,  res  1112 

Market 
Summer  John  H.,  principal  Franklin  Grammar  School,  res 

1425  Eighth  av 
Sumner  J.  R.,  salesman  Lyon  &   Kinsey,   res  912  Wash- 
ington 
Sumner  Susan  Mrs.,  nurse,  res  512  Ninth 
Sundborg  Charles,  master  mariner,  res  636  Chestnut 
Sunkel  Joseph,  machinist  E.  W.  Herget  &  Co.,  res  Alameda 
SUNNYSIDE  HOUSE,  Alexander  Baldwin  proprietor,  SW 

cor  Harrison  and  Thirteenth 
Superintendent  Fire  Alarm  and  Police  Telegraph,  George 

H.  Carleton,  City  Hall 
Superintendent  Public  Schools  (City)  H.  J.  Todd,  City  Hall 
SuperinteDdent  Public  Schools  (County)  J.  C.  Gilson,  Court 

House 
SUPERIOR  COURTS,  Department  1,  A.  M.  Crane  judge, 

chambers  Court  House,   second    floor;  Department  2, 

W.  E.  Greene  judge,   chambers  Court  House,  second 

floor 
Supervisors  Alameda  County  County  (Board  of)  Andrew 

Eyder  clerk  (ex-ofiicio)  rooms  Court  House,  top  floor 
Supple  T.  H.,  collector,  res  513  Sixth 
Surrey  James,  plasterer,  res  1928  Filbert 
SURRYHNE    E.    &.   CO.    (Edward   Surryhne   and   M.  B. 

Smith)  wood,  coal,  feed  and  lumber,  foot  of  Division 
Surryhne  Edward  (E.  Surryhne  &  Co.)  res  1831  Short 
Surryhne  Hiram  (R.  E.  Freeman  &  Co.)  res  121  Hollis 
Surryhne  Isaac,  driver  Oakland  Brewery,  res  409  Ninth 
Surryhne  William  (William  Surryhne  &  Co.)  res  1438  Ade- 
line 
SURRYHNE  WHJLIAM  8l  CO.  (William  Surryhne)    real 

estate  agents,  483  Ninth 
Surveyor  Alameda  County,    George  L.  Nusbaumer,   Court 

House,  first  floor 
Susand  Nathaniel  C,  barber  (S.  F.)  res  360  Fifth 
Susmann  Philip,   bookkeeper    Oakland  Bag  Manufacturing 

Co.,  res  S.  F. 


Q      P      lAIINHRY  Lace  Curtains,  Blankets  and  Flannels,  a  Specialty. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


OAKLAND     [  g  ]    DIRECTORY.  463 

Sutherland  Angus  E.,  carpenter,  res  1367  Seventh  av 
Sutherland  Arabella,  widow,  res  1306  Twelfth  av 
Sutherland  Frances  C.   Miss,    teacher   Franklin   Grammar 

School,  res  cor  Tenth  av  and  East  loth 
Sutherland    George,     clerk   Willis   D.    Conard,     res    1306 

Twelfth  av 
Sutton  James  T.,  clerk  Post  Office  (S.  F.)  res  1214  Four- 
teenth 
Sutton  William  S.,  res  Kohler-Chase  House 
Svenson  Peter,  carpenter,  res  1014  Willow 
Swain  Alfred  G.,  real  estate  (S.  F.)  res  1940  Linden 
Swain  Clarence  W.,  carpenter,  res  1070  East  21st 
Swain  Emma  F. ,  widow,  res  827  Brush 
Swain  James  A.,  res  718  Seventeenth 
Swain  Josiah  H.,  livery  stable  (S.  F.)  res  1354  Eighth  av 
Swain  Oliver,  messenger  American  District  Telegraph  Co., 

res  719  Twentieth 
Swain  Oliver  C,  mining,  res  719  Twentieth 
Swain  Sarah  Mrs.,  nurse,  res  1064  East  21st 
Swale  Harrj  L.,  engraver,  958  Broadway,  res  2041  Filbert 
Swan  Charles  W.,  dairy.  Old  County  Eoad  nr  Redwood  av, 

Fruit  Vale 
Swan  George  W.,  mining  expert,  res  760  Eleventh, 
Swanson  Joseph,  carpenter,  res  1952  Grove 
Swanson  Lawrence,  lumberman,  res  629  Brush 

E.  SUKRYHNK.  M.  B.  SHIITH. 

E.  SURRYHNE  &  Co. 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in 


Of  every  description. 

LIME,  HAIR,  WOOD  AND  COAL,  HAY,  OATS,  WHEAT,  GROUND  BAR- 
LEY, MIDDLINGS,  SCREENINGS,  CORN,  BRAN, 
STRAW,  ETC. 

Foot  of  Division  St.         ....         West  Oakland. 


MODS  DELIVERED  TO  ANY  PART  OF  THE  CIIT  FREE  OF  CHAR&E. 


A  grood  assortment  of  Hard  and  Soft  Coal,  Coke  and  Charcoal 
al'ways  on  hand. 


Pilhoi't  9.  Drnurn     No  Mler  Investmenl  tHaii  me  Bargains  Ie  Alameda  Real  Estate 

UIIUCllOC    DIUWII.  Offered  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR. 


464  OAKLAND     [  S  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Swarbrick  Robert,  woodturner  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,   res 

677  Third 
Swas  Antonio,  shoemaker,  res  809  East  Central  av 
Swasey  Charles  S.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  779  Central  av 
Swayzee  Frank  C,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  SW  cor  East  16th  and 

Sixth  av 
Sweeney   Charles,    butcher   Grayson,    Harrell    &    Co.,    res 

Butchertown 
Sweeney  Charles  P.,  engineer,  res  518  East  11th 
Sweeney  Edward,  carpenter,  res  N  s  Elizabeth  nr  San  Pablo 

av,  Temescal 
Sweeney  George,  res  300  B 

Sweeney  H.  A.,  mail  agent  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Orr  House 
Sweeney  John,  res  1416  Central  av 

Sweeney  Joseph,  salesman  Wheeler  &  Wilson   Sewing  Ma- 
chine Co.,  res  368  Seventh 
Sweeney  Patrick,  teamster,  res  602  Webster 
Sweeny  Alicia  (C.  &  A.  Sweeny)  res  1510  Seventh 
Sweeny  Catherine  (A.  &  A.  Sweeny)  res  1510  Seventh 
Sweeny  Catherine  &,  Alicia,  fancy  goods  and  dressmaking, 

1510  Seventh 
Sweeny  Terrence  W.,  machinist,  res  Washington  Hotel 
Sweet  Andrew  J.,  tanner  Oak  Grove  Tannery,  res  927  East 

14th 
Sweet  Daniel  C,  turner  Oakland  Planing  Mills,  res  217  Third 
Sweet  Dora,  domestic  W  s  Julia  nr  East  14th,  Fruit  Vale 
Sweet  Jackson  A.  Jr.,  tanner  Oak  Grove  Tannery,  res  866 

East  14th 
Sweetzer  Susan  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  West  Oakland  House 
Swenarton  John  A.,   manager  California  Hosiery  Co.,  NE 

cor  Jefferson  and  First,  res  1374  Franklin 
Swenson  John,  carpenter,  res  918  Pine 
Swetman  Amelia,  domestic  Charles  Roberts,  1985  Webster 
SWETT  ASA  W.,  livery  stable,  foot  of  Fourteenth  av,  res 

NE  cor  Twelfth  av  and  East  20th 
Swett  Frank  H.,  manager  William  J.  Heney  &  Co.,  411-417 

Eighth 
Swett  School,  Miss  M.    S.   Kimball  principal,  SE  cor  East 

20th  and  Twelfth  av 
Swift  Theodore,  wood  and  coal,  70  Hannah,  res  64  Hannah 
Swift  William,  clerk,  res  64  Hannah 
Swilling  Charles  K.,  upholsterer,  res  365  Tenth 
Swinford  James,  seaman,  res  653  Linden 
Swinson  M.  A.  Mrs.,  res  963  Eighth 
Swiss  Cottage,   Jeremiah  Jury  proprietor.    Central  av  opp 

Lake  Merritt 


Q      C      I  AEINHRY      <3rooca.  "XTlToi-lx.,  Ijox^  3E»rio©«i 


Office.  33  Gear)  St.,  S.  F..  and  862  Broadway  Oakland. 


J.  S.  6.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


OAKLAND    [  X  ]    DIRECTORY.  465 

Sylva  Joseph,  cabinetmaker  (S.  F.)  res  765  Willow 
Sjmmes  David,  bookkeeper  Hayes,  Carrick  &  Co.,  res  602 

East  15th 
Synagogue,  S  s  Fourteenth  bet  Franklin  and  Webster 
Sypolt  Andrew  W.,  carpenter,  res  617  Seventeenth 


Tafel  A.  J.  (Boericke  &  Tafel)  res  New  York 

Taft  H.  C.  &  Co.  (Henry  C.  Taft)  dry  and  fancy  goods,  1165 
Broadway 

Taft  Henry  C.  (H.  C.  Taft  &  Co.)  res  1363  Harrison 

TAGGART  DANIEL  M.,  manager  Alameda  Iron  Works, 
res  467  Fourth 

Taggart  Grant  I.  (Woodward  &  Taggart)  and  notary  public, 
460-462  Eighth,  res  Claremont  av  |  mile  north  of  Four- 
mile  House 

Taggart  J.,  res  572  Tenth 

Taggart  James  H.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  East  14th  and 
Twentieth  av 

Taggart  William  H.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  969  Kirkham 

Taggart  William  M.,  contractor,  res  NW  cor  East  14th  and 
Twentieth  av 

Tahaney  James,  employee  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Oakland  Wharf 

Tahaney  Patrick,  deckhand  stmr  El  Capitan,  res  1461  Thir- 
teenth 

Talbert  William,  waiter  M.  Furniss,  res  510  Eighth 

Talcott  John  R.,  dairyman,  res  E  s  High  nr  East  14th, 
Fruit  Vale 

Talken  Bernard,  clerk  John  H.  Talken,  res  1263  Broadway 

Talken  John  H.,  fruits  and  vegetables,  1263  Broadway 

Talley  James  A.,  res  2248  Magnolia 

Talty  Peter,  watchman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1768  Taylor 

Talty  Peter  Jr.,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1768  Taylor 

Talty  Samuel,  barkeeper,  res  1768  Taylor 

Tamm  &  Zerrell  (Henry  Tamm  and  Herman  Zerrell)  grocer- 
ies and  liquors,  701  Franklin 

Tamm  Henry  (Tamm  &  Zerrell)  res  408  Third 

Tammler  Eugene,  laborer  H.  P.  Livermore,  res  cor  Mc Adam 
and  Fourth  av 

Taney  Josiah  D.,  carpenter  and  builder,  371  Eleventh,  res 
1165  Washington 

Tappan  Charles  W.,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  816  Cedar 

Tap  pan  Samuel  F,,  res  Winsor  House 


Pnllppt  Ynnr  Riik  w-itli  ADAMS  &  CO.,  "OakM"  Collectioii  Office, 

tfUIICUl        lUUl        yillO     bK.  cur.  eiUIlXH  KT.aiiaJUKOAD  WAY,  Upstairs. 

30 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MaM  St.,  S.  F.,  Imponer  Frenci  and  Emriisli  WALL  PAPERS 


466  OAKLAND    [  T  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Tarbox  Charles  H.,  blacksmith  Durham  &  Buffett,  res  653 

Seventh 
Tarbox  C.  W.  Mrs.,  teacher  Durant  School,  res  771  Four- 
teenth 

Tarbox ,  stencil  plates,  res  Somerset  House 

Tarleton  Mary  J,,  widow,  res  1012  Webster 

Tarr  Alvin  B.,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  1421  Central  av 

Tasco  James,  barber,  res  625  Tenth 

Tasney  Frank,  fireman,  res  805  Isabella 

Tate  Alonzo  W.,  plumber,  res  1570  Chestnut 

Tate  George  N.,  truckman  C.  P.  K.  E.,  res  830  Seventeenth 

Tate  Samuel  P.,  farmer,  res  831  Myrtle 

Tate  Samuel  P.  Jr.,  dentist  E.  T.  Burnette,  res  831  Myrtle 

Tax  Collector  (city)  Myron  E.  Clough,  City  Hall 

Tax  Collector  Alameda  County,    Charles  E.   Palmer,  office 

Court  House,  room  2 
TAYLOR  &  CO.  (Chauncey  Taylor  and  William  C.  Little) 

lumber  and  building  material,  foot  of  Washington 
TAYLOR  &  LOHSE  (John  Taylor  and  Paul  Lohse)  agents 

Eastern    Cider,    Pacific    Congress   Water   and   Litton 

Springs  Seltzer  Water,  manufacturers  soda  and  seltzer 

water,  NE  cor  13th  and  Franklin 
Taylor  Amy,  domestic  1419  Myrtle 
Taylor  Arthur  Clay,  secretary  Japanese  Consulate  (S.  F.) 

res  469  East  11th 
Taylor  Byron  I.,  sewer  contractor,  res  1663  Seward 
TAYLOR  CHARLES  L.,  carpets,  furniture,  paperhanging, 

etc.,  etc.,  1060-1064-1066  Broadway,  res  Willson  House 
Taylor  Charles  R,  yardman  C.  P.  E.  K.,  res  1061  Campbell 
Taylor  Charles  W.,  dairyman  John  E.  Talcott,  res  E  s  High 

nr  East  14th,  Fruit  Vale 
Taylor  Chauncey  (Taylor  &  Co.)  res  704  Eighth 
Taylor  Clarence  F.,  tinsmith,  res  946  Wood 
Taylor  David  C,  nightwatchman  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  362  East 

16th 
Taylor  D.  C,  res  560  Jones 
Taylor  Edward  P.,  general  news  agent,  855  Broadway,  res 

214  Eleventh 
Taylor  Edward  T.,  distiller  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Seward  and 

Willow 
Taylor  Francisca  Mrs.,  res  600  East  Central  av 
Taylor  Frank  L.,  conductor  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1709  Chase 
Taylor  Frederick  A.,  engineer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  946  Wood 
Taylor  Frederick  L.,  architect,  1320  Telegraph  av,  res  855 

Harrison 
Taylor  George,  blacksmith,  res  583  Charter 


SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUNDRY 


OFFICES 


'33  Geary  St.,  San  Francisco. 
862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE,  365  Tenth. 


OAKLAND    [  X  ]    DIRECTORY.  467 

Taylor  George  W.,  barber,  res  379  Fifth 

Taylor  George  W.,  pound  master,  res  1725  Market 

Taylor  Henry  G.,  laborer  Pacific  Reduction  Works,  res  NW 
cor  Clark  and  Bay  av,  Melrose 

Taylor  Henry  E.,  druggist's  glassware  (S.  F.)  res  914  Brush 

Taylor  Horace  H.,  machinist,  res  1612  Fifteenth 

Taylor  James,    scroll  sawyer  East  Oakland  Planing  Mills, 
res  1601  Thirteenth  av 

Taylor  James  P.  (Fisher  &  Taylor)  res  SW  cor  First  and 
Franklin 

Taylor  James  W.,  tinsmith  (S.  F.)  res  766  Twenty-first 

Taylor  John  (Taylor  &  Lohse)  res  583  Twenty-second 

Taylor  John,  bricklayer,  res  768  Fifth 

Taylor  John,  contractor,  res  477  East  11th 

Taylor  John,  laborer,  res  665  Webster 

Taylor  John  B.,  estraman  Engine  Co.  No.  1,  Oakland   Fire 
Department,  Fifteenth  rear  of  City  Hall 

Taylor  John  J.,  fresco  painter,  res  583  Twenty-second 

Taylor  Kittie  Miss,  res  671  Twenty-sixth 

TAYLOR  LEVI  W.,  manufacturer  medicines,  res  813  Brush 

Taylor  Lewis  W.,  carpenter,  res  768  Fifth 

Taylor  Liudell  R.  Mrs.,  771  Washington 

Taylor  Lucius  A.,  car  repairer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  946  Wood 

Taylor  Margaret,  widow,   lodgings,    SW    cor   Seventh   and 
Franklin 

Taylor  Monroe  W.,  cofi'ee  stands  Oakland  Ferryboats,  res 
1110  East  14th 

Taylor  Neal  F.,  oiler  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  723  Lewis 

Taylor  Robert  G.,  painter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Thirty-sixth  bet 
Magnolia  and  Adeline 

Taylor  Sophie,  widow,  res  757  Clay 

Taylor  S.  T.    (New  York)  paper  patterns,  John   F.  Wood 
agent,    375  Central  av 

Taylor  William,  clerk,  res  SW  cor  Seventh  and  Franklin 

Taylor  William,  laborer  C  P.  R.  R. 

Taylor  William,  foreman  Oakland  Lumber  Yard,   res  W  s 
Maple  nr  Temescal,  Temescal 

Taylor  William  F.,  driver  cracker  wagon,  res  518  Third 

Taylor  William  H.,  student  University,  res  704  Eighth 

Taylor  William  L.,  salesman  G.  W.  Babcock  &  Co.,  res  SW 
cor  Tenth  av  and  East  11th 

Taylor  William  M.,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  1305  Jefferson 

Taylor  William  S.,  accountant,  497  Central  av,  res  459  Twen- 
ty-second 

Taylor  William  S.,  printer  Butler  &  Bowman,  res  1302  Web- 
ster 


Pll  RFRT  £  RRflU/N  ^^^^^'^^  ^'^^^  ^^'^ii^^H  Residence  Property  on  tne  CoasL 


Call  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street.  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  laiKet  St.,  S.  F.,  Wbolesale  and  Retail  Sealer  in  Paper  Hangings 


468  OAKLAND    [  T  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Teaff  James,  capitalist,  res  1322  Tenth  av 

Teas  M.  E.  Mrs.,  proprietress  Occidental  House,  955J  Wash- 
ington 

Teehau  Daniel,  groceries,  69  Hannah 

Teeple  George,  switchman  C.P.  R.  R.,  res  1119  Campbell 

Teeple  Henry,  special  policeman,  res  1516  Seventh 

Telfer  James,  carpenter  Oakland  Planing  Mills,  res  267 
Ninth 

Temescal  School,  E.  C  Kilpatrick  principal,  NE  cor  Shat- 
tuck  av  and  Forty-ninth,  Temescal 

Temple  Broderick,  jeweler  Walter  G.  Ellis,  res  961  Broad- 
way 

Temple  L.  E.  Miss,  teacher  High  School,  res  Mansion  House 

Templeton  Helen  Miss,  res  913  Center 

Templeton  James,  clerk  A.  G.  Lawrie,  res  913  Center 

Templeton  Jessie  Miss,  res  913  Center 

Templeton  Mark,  student,  res  2124  Elm 

Tennesen  Theodore,  teamster  Edward  A,  Brown,  res  403 
Ninth 

Tenney  Alfred  D.,  janitor  Plymouth  av  School,  res  2227 
Andover 

Tenney  William  A.  Rev.,  pastor  Presbyterian  Church  (Cen- 
treville)  res  2227  Andover 

Tennyson  Andrew,  painter  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Terkildsen  Christian,  real  estate,  res  NE  cor  Curtis  and 
Twenty-first 

Terney  John,  wines  and  liquors,  854  Broadway,  res  1015 
Washington 

Terney  Patrick,  welldigger,  res  422  Twentieth 

Terp  Jefferson  E.  (Stahlecker  &  Terp)  res  775  Fourteenth 

Terrill  James,  waiter  Tubbs  Hotel 

Terry  Caleb  C.,  joiner  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1668  Lincoln 

TEUTONIA  HALL,  David  Wemmer  proprietor,  416-418 
Eighth 

Teutonia  Insurance  Co.  (fire,  of  New  Orleans)  E.  A.  Heron 
agent,  422  Central  av 

Tevis  Joshua,  attorn ey-at-law,  res  S  s  East  14th  nr  Twenty- 
sixth  av 

Tevis  Samuel,  law  student,  res  S  s  East  14th  nr  Twenty- 
sixth  av 

Tevlin  John,  canner,  res  1640  Union 

Tevlin  Patrick,  laborer,  res  1640  Union 

Thacker  Daniel  H.,  printer,  res  620  East  22nd 

Thacker  Robert  A.,  plasterer,  res  1401  Thirteenth  av 

Thacker  Thomas  W.,  res  971  Third 

Thaler  Conrad,  bakery,  1504  Eighth 


SI?    T  A  Tr'NTTIT)  V  ^^^^"^2  called  lor  and  Delivered  in  S.  F.,  Oakland,  Alameda,  Berkeley. 
.    r.    iliiUlliini.  0fnce,33GearySt.,S.F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


GREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDON'S,  365  TENTH. 


OAKLAND    [  T  ]    DIRECTORY.  469 

Thane  Joseph  E.,  cashier  Home  Mutual  Insurance  Co.,  res 
816  Myrtle 

Tharp  Eugene  H.,  notary  public  (S.  F.)  res  1013  Four- 
teenth 

Tharsing  C.  N.,  farmer,  res  W  s  High  nr  Old  County  Road, 
Fruit  Vale 

Tharsing  Edward,  coachman  G.  W.  Grayson,  res  1361 
Jackson 

Thatcher  J.  T.,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Thayer  Clarence  C.  (Laytpn,  Thayer  &  Co.)  res  952  Myrtle 

THAYER  EDWARD  F.,  wines  "and  liquors,  464  Eighth, 
res  613  Sixteenth 

Thayer  Ignatius  E.,  ship  chandler  (S.  F.)  res  Somerset 
House 

Thee  Herman  A.  M.,  res  612^  East  Central  av 

Theile  August,  cigarmaker  Mrs.  M.  Hein,  res  1661J  Eighth 

Theilmann  Martin  C,  res  831  Cedar 

Theis  Jacob,  barber,  470  Seventh 

Theobald  Harry,  special  policeman 

Thermal  Vale  Nursery,  Horatio  P.  Livermore  proprietor, 
cor  Fourth  av  and  McAdam 

Thexton  John,  carpenter,  res  667  Eleventh 

Thibault  Joseph,  car  builder  (S.  F.)  res  569  Fifth 

Thibault  Josephine  Miss,  teacher  music,  res  569  Fifth 

Thiesen  Peter,  milkman,  res  954  Thirty-fifth 

THIRTEENTH  STREET  LIVERY  STABLE,  A.  J.  But- 
terfield  &  Co.  proprietors,  Thirteenth  bet  Broadway  and 
Franklin 

Tholson  John,  laborer,  res  812  Fifteenth 

Thom  George,  joiner,  res  866  Willow 

Thomas  Charles  B.,  res  832  West 

THOMAS  COAL  YARD  (THE)  William  E.  Thomas  man- 
ager, 413  Tenth 

Thomas  E.  C.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  467'Tenth 

Thomas  Frederick  F,,  mining  engineer  (S.  F.)  res  1221 
Linden 

Thomas  George  G.,  salesman  C.  R.  Lewis  &  Co. 

Thomas  John,  barber,  1458  Seventh,  res  1412  Eleventh 

Thomas  John,  laborer,  res  801  Campbell 

Thomas  John  H. ,  mining,  res  N  s  East  14th  nr  Adeline, 
Fruit  Vale 

Thomas  Joseph,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Thomas  Joseph  W.,  student  Medical  College,  res  910  Frank- 
lin 

Thomas  Mary  L.  Miss,  teacher  music  Poston's  Seminary,  res 
E  s  Oak  bet  Tenth  and  Eleventh 


The  "Oakland"  Colieclion  Office. ra'Id^toaLyVp.s 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Marltet  St.,  S.  F.-ConiDleie  stock  ol  Paper  Hanginss-SMllQl  Worinnen. 


470  OAKLAND    [  X  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Thomas  Kobert  W.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  264  Eleventh 

Thomas  Sarah,  widow,  nurse,  res  832  West 

Thomas  Thomas,  car  repairer  C.  P.  K.  R.,  res  Watts  Station 

Thomas  William  D.,  policeman,  res  561  East  Eleventh 

Thomas  William  M.,  steward  Occidental  and  Oriental  stmr 
Belgic,  res  867  Center 

THOMAS  WILLIAM  R.,  manager  the  Thomas  Coalyard, 
413  Tenth,  res  Alameda 

Thomas  William  S.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  561  East  11th 

Thome  Jean,  shoemaker,  463  Sixth 

Thomes  Jane  Miss,  res  1153  Alice 

Thompson  &  West  (Thomas  H.  Thompson  and  A.  A.  West") 
atlas  publishers,  1310  Telegraph  a^ 

Thompson  A.  H.,  conductor  C.  P.  R.  E. 

Thompson  Alfred,  piledriver,  res  755  Willow 

Thompson  Arthur  D.,  res  1354  Eighth 

Thompson  Arthur  L.  Mrs.,  res  NE  cor  Broadway  and  Cen- 
tral av 

Thompson  Benjamin  A.,  bricklayer,  res  Capitol  Hotel 

Thompson  Charles,  painter,  res  470  Eighth 

Thompson  Charles  E.,  student,  res  1319  Ninth  av 

Thompson  Charles  H.,  wheelwright,  res  1319  Ninth  av 

Thompson  Clinton  L.,  broker  (S.  F.)  res  1005  Market 

Thompson  David,  steward,  res  811  Sixteenth 

Thompson  De  Witt  C,  broker  (S.  F.)  res  1005  Market 

Thompson  E.  L.  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Grammar  School, 
res  677  Twenty-first 

Thompson  Harry,  carpenter,  res  1722  Linden 

Thompson  H.  C,  compositor  Pacific  Press,  res  S.  F. 

Thompson  James  D.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  East  30th 
nr  Fourteenth  av.  Highland  Park 

Thompson  James  W.,  steward,  res  2140  Chestnut 

Thompson  J.  B.,  calker  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Thompson  J.  H.,  conductor  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Seventh  Street 
House 

Thompson  John,  restaurant  stmr  El  Capitan,  res  1456  Third 

Thompson   John   Rev.,    district   superintendent   American 
Bible  Society,  res  1352  Franklin 

Thompson  Louis,  steward,  res  914  Twenty-second 

Thompson  Mary  Mrs.,  res  536  Eighteenth 

Thompson  Mary  D.  Mrs.,  res  1118  Washington 

Thompson  Mary  J.,  widow,  res  Tubbs  Hotel 

Thompson  Minnie   Miss,  ladies  hair  dresser,   res  811  Six- 
teenth 

Thompson  Nelson,  blacksmith  0.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1870  William 

Thompson  Rees  B.  farmer,  res  918  Sixteenth 


S.  F.  LAUNDRY, 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


OAKLAND    [  X  ]    DIRECTORY.  471 

Thompson  Sarah  E.  Miss,   teacher    Cole   School,    res   Orr 

House 
Thompson  Thomas  H.  (Thompson  &  West)  res  272  Twenty- 
third 
Thompson  William,  coachman  E.J.  Pringle,res  326  East  19th 
Thompson  William  E.,  porter  (S.  F.)  res  818  Twenty-second 
Thomson  <%  Co.    (John  and  William  C.  Thomson)   bakerv, 

1218  Broadway 
Thomson  Arthur  D.,  note  teller  First  National  Bank  of  Oak- 
land, res  1068  Fourteenth 
Thomson  James  S.,  assistant   clerk   Board   of   Supervisors 

(S.  F.)  res  1017  Ninth  av 
Thomson  John  (Thomson  &  Co.)  res  1218  Broadway 
Thomson  L.  G.  Mrs.,  electric  baths,  res  710  Twenty-ninth 
Thomson  Peter,  capitalist,  res  1414  Franklin 
THOMSON  SAMUEL,  insurance  agent,   1008   Broadway, 

res  1013  Washington 
Thomson  W.  Edward,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1414  Franklin 
Thomson  William  C  (Thomson  &  Co.)  res  1218  Broadway 
Thorn  Andrew,  res  N  s  Alcatraz   av   nr  railroad   crossing, 

Temescal 
Thorn  Annie,  widow,  res  719  Linden 

Thorn  Charles,  foundryman  (S.  F.)  res  685  Twenty-seventh 
Thorn  John  P.,  clerk,  res  722  Myrtle 
Thornburgh  Morgan  K.  (Gernreich  &  Thornburgh)  res  SW 

cor  Ninth  and  Chester 
Thornburgh  W.  B.  Mrs.,  res  S  s  Claremont  av  nr  Eussell, 

Claremont 
Thornquist  Charles,  master  mariner,  res  1664  Nineteenth  av 
Thornton  Thomas  N.,  carpenter,  res  1457  Filbert 
Thornton  William,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  R.,  res  1014  Ninth  av 
Thorpe  Margaret,  domestic  328  East  14th 
Three  Mile  House,  Joseph  P.  Dieves  proprietor,  San  Lean- 

dro  Road,  three  miles  E  of  Oakland 
Throop  Teenie,  domestic  1118  Seventh  av 
Thurman  Isaac  B.,  clerk  freight  department  Sixteenth  Street 

Station  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  foot  of  Sixteenth 
Thurman  John  W.,  res  1666  Taylor 
Thurston  Eugene  T.,  solicitor  (S.  F.)  res  1118  Linden 
Thurston  John,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  les  E  s  Fifteenth  bet 

West  and  Market 
Thurston  —  Mrs.,  seamstress,  res  West  Oakland  House 
Tibbals  John  S,  architect  and  builder,  res  871  Filbert 
Tichenor  A.  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  837  Webster 
TICHENOR  GEORGE  N.,  cigars  and  tobacco,  869  Broad- 
way, res  S  s  Thirteenth  bet  Broadway  and  Washington 


Pilhoi-t  9   Drnum     No  Delter  luvestment  tlian  l&e  Barsams  in  Alameda  Real  Estate 

UIIUCllw    DiUWIli  o:fered  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  iHennest  collection  ol  Modem  Art  Paper  flaiiffliiEJ. 


472  OAKLAND    [  T  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Tiel  Martin,  res  SE  cor  Sixteenth  and  East  Central  avs 

Tiernan  Patrick,  shipwright  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  S.  F. 

Tierney  Bernard,  laborer  William  C.  B.  De  Fremery,  res 
Prospect  nr  Broadway 

Tierney  John,  laborer,  res  817  Seventeenth 

Tierney  Mary,  widow,  furnished  rooms,  620  Fifth 

Tierney  Peter,  laborer,  res  1610  Twenty-second 

Tietz  Charles,  laborer,  res  W  s  Thirteenth  nr  County  Road, 
Lynn 

Tighe  Francis,  oiter  C.  P.  R.  R.  (S.  F.)  res  762  Fifth 

TILLEY  GABRIEL  H.,  collector,  859  Broadway,  room  15, 
res  1723  Linden 

Tilley  William  J.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1165  West 

Tillman  Lucinda,  wido^/,  res  662  Fifth 

TILLMANN  &  BENDEL  (Frederick  Tillmann  and  Her- 
man Bendel)  wholesale  grocers,  907  Washington 

Tillmann  Frederick  (Tillmann  &  Bendel)  res  Germany 

Tilson  James  R.,  dishwasher  M.  Furuiss,  res  510  Eighth 

Tilton  Walter  M.,  clerk  Eben  Johnson,  res  NE  cor  Central 
av  and  Market 

Timbock  Frederick,  brakeman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  SE  cor  Wil- 
low and  Pacific 

TIMES  (Daily  and  Weekly)  Times  Publishing  Co.  publish- 
ers and  proprietors,  952  Broadway 

TIMES  JOB  PRINTING  OFFICE,  James  B.  Wyman  man- 
ager, 952  Broadway 

TIMES  PUBLISHING  CO.,  James  B.  Wyman  president, 
George  Hopkins  secretary,  publishers  and  proprietors 
Oakland  Daily  and  Weekly  Times,  952  Broadway 

Timmins  Isaac,  painter  (S.  F.)  res  1011  Twenty-second 

Timmins  James,  dealer  junk,  res  1011  TAventy-second 

Timmons  Patrick,  laborer,  res  715  Myrtle 

Tinkham  Myron  M.,  proprietor  Grand  Central  Stable,  cor 
Webster  and  Central  av,  res  1258  Franklin 

Tisch  David,  nurseryman  and  florist,  S  s  Seventh  bet  Wash- 
ington and  Broadway,  res  672  Twenty-fourth 

Titcomb  Walter  A.,  clerk,  res  409 J  Central  av 

Titus  Daniel,  attorney-at-Iaw  (S.  F.)  res  951  Myrtle 

Titus  W.  B.,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Titzell  Thomas  J.,  engineer,  res  620  Ninth 

Tobey  William  B.,  clerk  George  W.  McKeand,  res  Bartlett 
House 

Tobin  Ann  Mrs.,  res  E  s  Fortieth  nr  Telegraph  av,  Temes- 
cal 

Tobin  Thomas,  longshoreman,  res  St.  Louis  House 

Toby  W.  J.  Mrs.,  res  Tubbs  Hotel 


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OAKLAND     [  T  ]    DIRKCTORY.  473 

TODD  HAMnjTON  J.,  superintendent  public  schools,  res 

1300  Webster 
TODD  J.  C.  &  CO.  (John  C.  Todd  and  Lemuel  A.  Chapman) 

real  estate  and  insurance  agents,  1014  Broadway 
Todd  John  C.  (J.  C.  Todd  &  Co.)  and  commissioner  deeds, 

1014  Broadway,  res  563  Eleventh 
Todd  John  M.,  real  estate  (S.  F.)  res  1704  Eighth 
Todd  John  N.,  bankteller  (S.  F.)  res  Tubbs  Hotel 
Todd  Minnie  J.  Mrs.,  res  1704  Eighth 

Todd  Thomas,  cigars  and  tobacco,  SE  cor  Eighth  and  Wash- 
ington 
Todd  William,  painter,  res  625  Chestnut 
Todenhagen  Charles,  gardener  Edward  Gill,  res  cor  Filbert 

and  Twenty-eighth 
Todtman  Theodore  E.,  watchmaker  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Third 

and  Grove 
Toedt  Henry,   Oakland  and  S.  F.   Express,  office  NW   cor 

Ninth  and  Broadway,  res  1465  Grove 
Toepke  Frederick  H.,  piano  tuner  (S.  F.)  res  1017  Fifth 
Toffelmier  A.  L.,  res  737  Filbert 
Tomes  John  W.,  shoemaker,  res  969  Kirkham 
Tomkins  G.  G.,  engraver  (S.  F.)  res  939  Campbell 
TOMMERUP    J.    P.  ENVOIiD,   collector   and   agent,    res 

1627  Eighth 
Tompkins  Edward,  res  Kohler-Chase  House 
Tompkins  Eliza  A.  Mrs.,  res  563  Seventeenth 
Tompkins  Frederick  W.,   attorney-at-law  (S.   F.)  res  1405 

Alice 
Tompkins  John  W.,  res  563  Seventeenth 
Tompkins  S.  A.  Mrs.,  res  922  Kirkham 
Tompkins  Sarah  C.  Miss,  res  563  Seventeenth 
Tompkins  Sarah  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1405  Alice 
Tompkins  School,  William  F.  Clawson  principal,  S  s  Fifth 

bet  Linden  and  Chestnut 
Toms  Mai-y,  domestic  1136  Filbert 
Tong  Shing  (Chinese)  laundr}^  609  East  Central  av 
Tonjes  &  Fiege  (John   Tonjes  and  J.  Henry  Fiege)  liquor 

saloon,  832  Broadway 
Tonjes  John  (Tonjes  &  Fiege)  res  325  Sixth 
Tonkin  John,  mining,  res  1366  Thirteenth  ay 
Tonks  John,  jeweler  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Shattuck  av  nr  Merced 

av,  Temescal 
Tonks  Joshua,    engraver    (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Shattuck  av  nr 

Merced  av,  Temescal 
Toohey  James  H.,  plumber  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  res  271 

Ninth 


Pnllppt  Ynnr  RiMq  wltli  ADAMS  &  CO.. '"' Oakland"  CoUection  Office, 

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474  OAKLAND    [  T  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Toohig  James,  carpenter,  res  817  Thirteenth 
Toohiil  Patrick  E.,  res  1373  Ninth 

Toole  Thomas  J.,  car  repairer  C.  P.  R.   R.,   res  1329  Thir- 
teenth av 
Toomey  Cornelius  James,  res  673  Twenty-fourth 
Toomey  Dennis,  res  673  Twenty-fourth 
Toomey  Edward,  deckhand  Oakland  Ferry,  res  1664  Third 
Toomey  Mary,  widow,  res  1018  Third 
Toretti  Barbara,  widow,  res  559  Charles 
Torrey  David,  shoemaker  D.  Stuart,  res  961  Washington 
Torrey  Fred  C,  salesman  Torrey,  Whitman  &  Gardiner,  res 

124  Eleventh 
Torrey  James  M.    (Torrey,  Whitman   &  Gardiner)   res   124 

Eleventh 
TORREY,  WHITMAN  &  GARDINER  (J.  M.  Torrey,  W. 
W.  Whitman  and  James  T.   Gardiner)  groceries,  461- 
463  Eleventh 
Touchard  Albert,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1077  Eighth 
Touchard  Edward,  laborer  Allaert  Rogers,  res  Hays  Valley 
Touchard  Giistave,  insurance  (S.  F.)  res  1077  Eighth 
Touchard  Gustave  Jr.,  law  student  (S.  F.)  res  1077  Eighth 
Tourtelotte  Cassius,   conductor  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  723  Elev- 
enth 
Towan  Margaret,  widow,  res  415  Fourteenth 
Tower  Benj.  S.  (F.  R.   Stevenson  &  Co.)  res  573  Eleventh 
Towle  A.  ii.  Mrs.,  res  568  Sixteenth 
Towle  John  F.,   machinehand  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,    res 

1934  Filbert 
Towne  C.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1368  Franklin 
Towne  Palmer  A.,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  861  Cedar 
Townley  Mrs.,  res  Hartman  House 
TOWNS  HORACE  H.,  secretary  Oakland  R.  R.  Co.,  921 

Broadway,  res  562  Fifteenth 
Towns  William  E.,  steward,  res  178  Eighth 
Townsend  Charles  H.,  foreman  E.  Hook,   res  560  East  22nd 
Townsend  Cornelius,  laborer,  res  1836  Grove 
Townsend  D.  C,  tinsmith  Dalziel  &  Moller,  res  1836  Grove 
Townsend  Frederick,  painter,  res  545  Twenty-second 
Townsend  Richard,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  909  Willow 
Townsend  Richard,  clerk,  res  807  Washington 
Townsend  Timothy,  boarding  and  lodging,  409  Seventh 
Townsend  Timothy,  plumber,  res  1836  Grove 
Tozer  Charles  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  res -627  Third 
Tracy  Michael,  teamster,  res  cor  Adeline  and  Thirty-seventh 
Traders'   Insurance  Co.   (fire,   of  Chicago)   Doe,   Griffin  & 
Seaman  agents,  958  Broadway 


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OAKLAND     [  X  ]    DIRECTORY.  475 

Traenor  Elizabeth,  domestic  W  s  Adeline  bet  Sixteenth  and 

Eighteenth 
Trapp  Frank  J.,  jeweler  (Bodie)  res  1269  Brush 
Trask  Charles  O.,  farmer,   res   Seminary  av  nr  Mills' Sem- 
inary 
Trask  Eliza  C.  Miss,  teacher  Mills'  Seminary 
Trask  E.  M,  Mrs.,  res  Seminary  av  nr  Mills'  Seminary 
Trask  Samuel  D.  (John  J.  Fleming  &  Co.)  res  cor  Jackson 

and  Carroll,  Fruit  Vale 
Traung  Bertha,   domestic  George  T.    Hawley,  Prospect  nr 

Broadway 
Trautwein  Lizzie  Miss,  res  1789  Grove 
TRAVELERS'  INSURANCE  CO.  (of  Hartford)  J.  C.  Todd 

&  Co.  agents,  1014  Broadway 
Traver  Hannah  S.,  widow,  res  167  East  10th 
Travers  Edward  W.,    commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  917 

Jefferson 
Travers  James  W.,   law   student  (S.  F.)  res  SW  cor  Ninth 

and  Jefferson 
Traxell  William  F.,  dyer,  res  Eureka  Hotel 
Traxlar  Robert,  contractor,  res  SW  cor  Eleventh  and  Wash- 
ington 
Trayers  Ann  Mrs.,  res  971  Chester 
Trayers  John,  tinsmith  (S.  F.)  res  971  Chester 
Trayers  Michael,  painter  (S.  F.)  res  971  Chester 
Traynor  Thomas  E.,  plumber,  res  566  Fifth 
Tread  well  John  B.,  civil  engineer,  res  970  Center 
Treasurer  (City)  James  Dods,  City  Hall 
Treasurer  (County)  Charles  E.  Palmer,  office  Court  House, 

room  2 
Treat  David  W.,  car  builder  Oakland  Works,  res  571  Third 
Treat  Edwin  W.,  paintmaker  (S.  F.)  res  571  Third 
Treat  May   B.    Miss,    teacher  Tompkins   School,    res   719 

Fourteenth 
Treat  Thomas  R. ,  gardener,  res  N  s  Forty-sixth  nr  Shattuck 

av,  Temescal 
Trefethen  Eugene  A,,  clerk  C  P.  K.  R.,res  969  Jefferson 
Trehan  A.  Frank,  brakeman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  815  Washing- 
ton 
Trehl  Stephen,  bartender  A.  Philibut,  res  NE  cor  Hopkins 

and  Fruit  Vale  av 
Trelut  Ernest,  fireman  Oakland  Bag  Manufacturing  Co.,  res 

1208  Thirteenth  av 
Trelut  Francis,  wine  dealer,  res  1208  Thirteenth  av 
TrembleyJ.  B.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office  and  res  952 
Eighth 


Pilhort  9  Dfnufn  Bosses  Buill,  and  HoQses  aM  Lois  lor  Sale  on  tue  Installment  PlaL 

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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Marl[et  St.,  S.  F,  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


476  OAKLAND    [  T  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Tremont    House,    Berthold    Gerhard  proprietor,   1311  San 

Pablo  av 
Trenschel  Otto  E.  (Gay  &  TrenscheD  res  921  Seventh 
Trent  Mary  A.,  widow,  res  527  Seventh 
Trescott  Edward  H.,  student,  res  1353  San  Pablo  av 
TRESCOTT    JOSEPH    C,    proprietor  El   Dorado    Livery 

Stable,  405  Twelfth,  res  1353  San  Pablo  av 
Trestler  Emma  Miss,  res  843  Twenty-ninth 
Tretheway  John,  conductor  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  566  East  11th 
Tretheway  R.,  cjerk,  res  NW  cor  Fourteenth  and  Kirkham 
Trevor  Henry,  clerk  Fisher  &  Taylor,  res  SW  cor  First  and 

Franklin 
TRIBUNE  PUBLISHING  CO.,  William  E.  Dargie   mana- 
ger, A.  K.  P.  Harmon  Jr.  secretary,  T.  T.  Dargie  super- 
intendent, publishers  and  proprietors  Oakland  Evening 
Tribune,  406  Central  av 
Tridon  Louis,  liquor  saloon  (S.  F.)  res  171  Sixth 
Trimble  Mary,  widow,  res  221  Third 

Tripp  Clinton  C,  real  estate  (S.  F.)  res  67  East  Central  av 
Tripp  Dwight  K.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  67  East  Cen- 
tral av 
Tripp  Eliza  J.,  widow,  res  67  East  Central  av 
Trogden  Andrew  P.,  carpenter,  res  1785  Goss 
Trogden  Wiley,  carpenter,  res  1785  Goss 
Trombley  Henry,  groceries,  1700  Seventh 
Trost  Gustavus  A.  (Classon  &  Trost)  res  517  Delger 
Trotter  James  F.,  machinist,  res  150('  Eighth 
Trotter  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  1506  Eighth 
Troup  Louisa,  widow,  res  670  East  16th,  rear 
Trowbridge  &  Pillsbury  (George  O.  Trowbridge  and  Enoch 
L.  Pillsbury)  steam  engines,   windmills,  force  and  lift 
pumps,  610  Broadway 
Trowbridge  George  O.   (Trowbridge  &  Pillsbury)  res  1166 

Seventh 
Trowbridge  George  T.,   California  Boiler  Works  (S.  F.)  res 

810  Sixteenth 
Trowbridge  Henry,  clerk  H.  Bowman,  res  911  Broadway 
Trowbridge  Henry  O.,  druggist,  res  1166  Seventh 
Troy  George  D.,  bookkeeper  John  H.  Troy,  res  SE  cor  Four- 
teenth and  Webster 
Troy  George  H.,  student  Oakland  Business  College 
Troy  John  H.,  agent    Commercial    Union   Assurance,    Ger- 
man-American and  Oakland  Home  Insurance  Co's,  457 
Ninth,  res  1515  Brush 
Truckee  Box  Factory,   Brickell  &   Kruger  proprietors,   E  s 
Fourteenth  av  nr  East  Central  av 


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OAKLAND    [  T  ]    DIRECTORY.  477 

True  Carro  Miss,  actress,  res  761  Peralta 
True  Charles  F.,  teacher  (S.  F.)  res  761  Peralta 
True  George  H.,  clerk  Steere  <fc  Colby,  res    SE  cor   Thir- 
teenth and  East  Central  avs 
Trueworthy  Mary,  nurse  A.  F.  Williams,  2131  Telegraph  av 
TrueworthT  Thomas  E.,  master  mariner,  res  Newlands'  Hotel 
Trumbull  Charles  (Wright  A-  Trumbull)  475  Ninth 
Trumpp  William,  porter  (S.  F.)  res  571  Seventh 
Tubbs  Frank  E.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  266  East  Central  av 
Tubbs  Hiram,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  266  East  Central  av 
TUBBS  HOTEL,    A.   de  Leo  de  Laguna   proprietor.    East 

Central  av  bet  Fourth  and  Fifth  avs 
Tubbs  Hotel  Livery  and  Sale  Stable,  Hiram  Tubbs  proprie- 
tor. XE  cor  Fourth  av  and  East  14th 
Tubbs  Michael,  res  1065  Fifth  av 
Tubbs  Sylvia  T.,  widow,  res  562  East  loth 
Tuck  John  W.,  carpenter,  res  419  East  Central  av 
Tucker  E.  E.  Mrs.,  teacher  Franklin  School,  res  1019  Fifth  av 
Tucker  Josiah  W.  painter,  res  616  Eighteenth 
Tucker  Samuel  F.,  proprietor  Tucker's  Express,  905  Broad- 
way, and  3  Market  (S.  F.)  res  1019  Fifth  av 
Tucker  S.  G.,  physician  and  surgeon,   office  and  res  1463 

Telegraph  av 
Tucker  Theophilus,  plasterer,  res  1816  San  Pablo  iiv 
Tucker  William,  painter  J.  W.  Tucker,  res  616  Eighteenth 
Tucker's  Express,  Samuel  F.  Tucker  proprietor,  905  Broad- 
way, and  3  Market  S.  F. 
Tufts  Oscar  H.,  fancy  goods  and  notions,  466  Ninth 
Tuhte  Adolph,  tanner  Brooklyn  Tannery,  res  1107  Twenty- 
second  av 
TUM  SUDEN  H.  &  CO.  (Henry  Tum   Suden   and  Fred. 
Engelken)  groceries,  crockery,  hardware,  etc.,  693-697 
East  Central  av 
Tum  Suden  Henry  (H.    Tum  Suden  (fc  Co.)  res  1277  Thir- 
teenth av 
Tumulty  Catherine,  domestic  Frank  B.   Norton,   527  Eigh- 
teenth 
Turel  John,  daily  produce  (S.  F.)  res  1224  Eighth 
Turnbull  John,  clerk  Miller  6c  Winsor 
Turnbull  JRobert,  proprietor  TurnbuU's  Nursery,  res  S  s  East 

14tli  bet  Fruit  Yale  av  and  Tevis 
Turnbull  Thomas,  clerk  George  W.  McKeand,  res  713  Tenth 
Turnbull  T.  P.,  res  1642  Myrtle 
i   Turnbull  Walter,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  1029  Sixth  av 
I   TurnbulFs  Nursery,   Eobert  Turnbull  proprietor,  S  s  East 
;           14th  bet  Fruit  Yale  av  and  Tevis,  Fruit  Yale 
L i 

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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Mamt  St.,  S.  F.,  Agent  lor  Patent  Window  Shade  Fixtures. 


478  OAKLAND    [  T  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Turner  &  Strawbridge  (J.  P.  Turner  and  W.  L.  Strawbridge) 

chop  house,  458  Central  av 
Turner  Charles  C,  student  Oakland  Business  College 
Turner  Charles  E,.,  coachman  1326  Tenth  av 
Turner  Edward,  engraver,  res  372  Second 
Turner  Edward  M.,  student  (S.  E.)  res  1051  Poplar 
Turner  George,  packer  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor  Claremont 

av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 
Turner  George  H.,  conductor  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Turner  George  M.,  bookkeeper  (S.  E.)  res  1420  Eighth 
Turner  Jennie  Miss,  furnished  rooms,  700  Franklin 
Turner  Job  P.  (Turner  &  Strawbridge)  res  614  Fourteenth 
Turner  John,  saloon,  1015  Washington 
Turner  Joseph,  restaurant,  res  614  Fourteenth,  rear 
Turner  Joseph  B.,  dairy,  junction  Broadway  and  Webster 
Turner  Maria,  widow,  res  372  Second 
Turner  Norman,  carpenter,  res  1476  Fifth 
Turner  R.  M.,  farmer,  res  176  Ninth 
Turner  Eobert,  res  1051  Poplar 
Turner  Thomas,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Turner  Thomas  A.,  mining,  res  864  Twentieth 
Turner  William  L.,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  E.  res  1804  Seventh 
Tusher  Frederick,  switchman  C.  P.E.  R.,  res  953  Willow 
TUTTLE  C.  A.  &  C,  attorneys-at-law,    SE  cor  Ninth  and 

Broadway 
Tuttle  Charles  (C.  A.  &  C.  Tuttle)  res  468  Twenty-third 
Tuttle  Charles  A.  (C.  A.  &  C.  Tuttle)  res  1591  Telegraph  av 
Tuttle  Frank,  student  University,  res  1591  Telegraph  av 
Tuttle  Fred.  P.,  law  student  C.  A.  &  C.  Tuttle,  res  1591 

Telegraph  av 
Tuttle  Sarah  T.,  widow,  res  1012  Webster 
Tuttle  Stephen,  carpenter,  res  1614  Myrtle 
Tuttle  William  H.,  brick  mason,  res  860  Jefferson 
Twed  Lars,  laborer  Oakland  Water  Co.,  res  624  East  22nd 
Tweter  Thomas,  artist  E.  D.  Ormsby,  res  462  Third 
Twigg  Thomas,  Jiostler  Charles  A.   McCloud,  res  825  Mar- 
ket 
Twombly  Charles  H.,  cashier  First  National  Bank  of  Oak- 
laud,  res  656  Fourteenth 
Tye  Eliza  L. ,  res  1066  Wood 

Tye  John,  driver  Fashion  Stables,  res  1066  Wood 
Tye  Patrick,  res  724  Lewis 
TYLER  ASHER,  contracting  and  teaming,  NE  cor  Eighth 

av  and  East  11th,  res  469  East  11th 
Tyler  Frank  H.,  coffee  and  spices  (S.  F.)  res  958  Eighth 
Tyler  George  M.,  porter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  142  Hollis 


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OAKLAND    [  U  ]    DIRECTORY. 


479 


Tyler  Hettie  B.  Miss,  res  1314  Franklin 

Tyler  S.  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  958  Eighth 

Tymons  Rebecca,  domestic  855  Harrison 

TYKREL  JEREMIAH,  county  sheriff,  office  Court  House, 

first  floor,  room  8,  res  1270  Market 
Tyrrell  &  Flynn  (P.  J.  Tyrrell  and  P.  Flynn)  coal  and  wood, 

NE  cor  Tenth  and  Center 
Tyrrell  Patrick  J.  (Tyrrell  &  Flynn)  res  961  Kirkham 
Tyson  James  L.,   sodawater  manufacturer  Taylor  &  Lohse, 

NE  cor  Thirteenth  and  Franklin 


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Uelzen   Henry,  clerk  H.  Turn  Suden   &  Co.,  res   SE   cor 

Fourteenth  and  East  Central  avs 
Uglow  Richard,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  S.  F. 
Uhleukamp  John  C,  porter  (8.  F.)  res  1623  Taylor 
UHRIG  CHRISTIAN  A.,  liquor  saloon  and  agent  Philadel- 
phia Brewery,  838  Broadway,  res  Golden  Star  Hotel 
Ullom  Sylvanus,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1726  Central  av 
Ulrich  Rudolph,  landscape  gardener  (S.  F.)  res  61  Valley 
Umlauff  &  Weis  (Philip  Umlauff  and  Jacob  Weis)  bakery, 

707  Broadway 
Umlauff  Philip  (Umlauff  &  Weis)  res  707  Broadway 
Underhill  Henry  B.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  1605  Tele- 
graph av 
Underwood  E.  N.,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Underwood  Henry  D.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  4  Pearson's 

Row 
Underwood  Ira  A.,  contractor,  res  1736  Taylor 
Unger  Adolph,  real  estate  agent  (S.  F.)  res  High  nr  Semi- 
nary Park 
Unger  Bertha  Miss,  typesetter  Pacific  Press,  res  512  Eighth 
Unger  Lena,  typerubber  Pacific  Press,  res  512  Eighth 
Union  Hotel,  James  Woodward  proprietor,  632  East  Cen- 
tral av 
UNION  INSURANCE    CO.    (of  S.   F.)  Samuel   Thomson 

agent,  1008  Broadway 
UNION  NATIONAL  BANK,   A.  C.  Henry  president,  H. 

A.  Palmer  cashier,  SE  cor  Ninth  and  Broadway 
UNION  SAVINGS  BANK,  J.  West  Martin   president,  H. 
A.  Palmer  vice-president  and  treasurer,  SE  cor  Ninth 
and  Broadway 
United  Ancient  Order  Druids,  1056  Broadway 
Unna  Jacob,  brush  manufacturer  (S.  F.)  res  321  Fifth 


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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR. 
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480  OAKLAND    [  V  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Uplinger  K.  Mrs.,  res  Avenue  House 

Upton  Augustine  F.,  compositor  (S.  F.)  res  1129  Eighth  av 
Upton  Eugene  A.,  fancy  poultry,  res  1129  Eighth  av 
Upton  Henry  C,  compositor  (S.  F.)  res  1129  Eighth  av 
Upton  Myron  W.,  bank  teller  (S.  F.)  res  672  Eighteenth 

V 

Vahe'  Jean  Baptiste,  res  477  Twenty-sixth 
Vale  Napoleon  B.,  carpenter,  res  1461  Fifth 
Valdez  Jose  M..  real  estate,  res  W  s  Waverley  bet  Twenty- 
third  and  Twenty-fourth 
Valentine  Charles,  clerk  Merriam  &  Co.,  res  914  Sixteenth 
Valentine  H.  P.  Mrs.,  res  528  Knox  pi 
Valenzuela  Rose,  widow,  res  417  Second 
Valker  A.  C,  capitalist,  res  1384  Franklin 
Valleau  John,  carpenter,  res  1255  West 
Vallejo  Napoleon  P.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  865  Union 
Van  Amringe  Cornelia,  widow,  res  1730  Ninth  av 
Van  Amringe  Henry  A.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1318  Elev- 
enth av 
Van  Arman  Hiram  N.,  journalist,  res  317  Seventh 
Van  Arsdale  John  A.,  miner,  res  1258  Webster 
Van  Blarcom  A.  L.,  wool  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Julia  nr  East  14th, 

Fruit  Vale 
Van  der  Grift  Mrs.,  res  554  East  18th 
Van  der  Naillen  Albert,   teacher  Heald's  Business  College 

(S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Third  av  and  Summer 
Van  Dorus  Alfred,  upholsterer  Charles  E.  Shaw,   res  1518 

Seventh 
Van  Dyke  Walter  S.,   attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor 

East  24th  and  Fourth  av 
Van  Dyke  William  M.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor 

East  24th  and  Fourth  av 
Van  Ebbs  John,  carpenter,  res  826  Castro 
Van  Grusin  R.,  shipcarpenter,  res  1413  Sixteenth 
Van  Haltren  Albert,  plasterer,  res  977  Center 
Van  Haltren  William,  lather,  res  977  Center 
Van  Horn  Frank  W.,  blacksmith  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  806  Bay 

Van  Housen ,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Star  House 

Van  Loben  Sels  P.  J.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  1305  Ad- 
eline 
Van  Pelt  Bray  ton  D.,   farmer,   res  W  s  Fruit  Vale  av  nr 

East  27th 
Van  Siclen  H.  Mrs.,  res  1659  Grove 


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Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


OAKLAND    [  V  ]    DIRECTORY.  481 

Van  Syckle  K.  W.,  car  cleaner  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Railroad 
Exchange 

Van  Tassel  Charles  J.,  insurance  agent  (S.  F.)  res  763  Thir- 
teenth 

Van  Valkenberg  Henry,  with  Thomas  Richardson,  res  325 
East  19th 

Van  Valkenburgh  Peter  I.,  general  trader,  res  1860  Market 

Van  Vleet  Eli  J.,  laborer,  res  1053  Alice 

Van  Voorhies  William,  attorney-at-law,  office  and  res  859 
Broadway,  rooms  8-10 

Van  Vorst  George  W.,  clerk  Fish  &  Co.,  res  776  Thirteenth 

Van  Vranken  F.  O.,  farmer,  res  Fruit  Vale 

Van  Winkle  E.  Mrs.,  res  469|  Ninth 

Vance  James,  carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Star  House 

Vance  John,  miner,  res  32  Valley 

Vance  William  W.,  sewer  contractor,  res  1163  Franklin 

Vandenberg  H.,  starbuilder  Oakland  Planing  Mills 

Vanderburgh  Frank  L. ,  superintendent  C.  P.  R.  R.  lines 
(S.  F.)  res  1018  Adeline 

Vanderlip  Fred.  D.,  butcher,  res  1659  San  Pablo  av 

Vanderslice  William  K.,  jeweler  (S.  F.)  res  464  East  Cen- 
tral av 

Vane  Charles,  gasfitter  James  F.  Vane,  res  1660  Seventh 

Vane  James  P.,  plumber  and  gas-fitter,  1660  Seventh 

Vane  William,  plumber,  res  1162  Seventh 

Vannail  Joseph,  car  cleaner  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1115  Third 

Vanni  Natali,  modelmaker  D.  Mencarini,  res  S.  F. 

Varden  Eli,  shipcarpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1860  William 

Vargas  Antone,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  West  End  Hotel 

Vargas  Manuel,  res  1505  Third 

Varnell  E.  C.  Mrs.,  res  668  Thirty-fifth 

Varney  Thomas,  capitalist,  res  935  Filbert 

Varnum  Paschel,  miner,  res  724  Filbert 

Vasconcellos  Jose  Antonio,  laborer,  res  1370  Eighteenth 

Vaughn  Elizabeth,  widow,  res  914  Eighth 

Vaughn  S.  B.,  shipcarpenter  C.  P.  R.  R, 

Veasy  Edward  W. ,  porter  stmr  Oakland,  res  829  Brush 

Vegar  Mary,  domestic  S  s  East  14th,  Fruit  Vale 

Veirs  Jesse  E.,  paperhanger,  res  1454  Sixteenth 

Veladao  Frank,  millhand  Weston  &  Welch,  res  SW  cor 
Twelfth  av  and  East  11th 

Venoglia  E.,  proprietor  C.  P.  Railroad  House,  E  s  Bay  bet 
Seventh  and  William 

Verbeck  William,  student,  res  767  Eighteenth 

Verdon  Edward  F.,  pressman  Daily  Times,  res  862  Nine- 
teenth 


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482  OAKLAND    [  V  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Verhave  Adrian,  pby.sician  and  druggist,  970  Broadway 

Vernon  George  K.,  mining  superintendent,  res  1001  Chester 

Vernon  Joseph  W.  F. ,  painter,  res  1460  Fifth,  rear 

Vest  George,  hay  and  grain  (S.  F.)  res  1117  Poplar 

Vickery  William  J.,  contractor  and  builder,  res  1420  Fif- 
teenth 

Vieira  Antonio,  laborer  C.  P.  K.  K.,  res  1716  Pacific 

Viele  A.  J.,  pianos,  art  and  music  store,  1171  Washington, 
res  1059  Clay 

Villemain  Frank,  cook  Eemillard  Brick  Co.,  res  560  Second 

Vincent  Antonio,  blacksmith  Henry  Hampel,  res  811  East 
15th 

Vincent  Calixe  Mrs.,  fancy  goods,  1648  Seventh 

Vincent  Charles,  painter,  res  403  Ninth 

Vincent  Joseph,  dairyman  John  K.  Talcott,  res  811  East 
15th 

Vincent  M.  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1354  Webster 

Vincent  Sevin,  seeds  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  East  14th,  nr  Twenty- 
sixth  av 

Vingder  Jacob,  expressman  (S.  F.)  res  1378  Fifteenth 

Vinnecomb  Annie  Miss,  teacher  vocal  and  instrumental 
music,  res  1274  Franklin 

Vinnecomb  B.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1274  Franklin 

Vinnecomb  Bessie  Miss,  teacher  instrumental  music,  res 
1274  Franklin 

Vinzent  Block,  junction  Market  and  Seventh 

Vinzent  Carrie  A.  Miss,  teacher  Cole  School,  res  SE  cor 
Fifth  av  and  East  10th 

Vinzent  Charles,  real  estate,  res  SE  cor  Fifth  av  and  East 
10th 

Vinzent  George  A.,  mining  (Phoenix,  Arizona)  res  980 
Fifth  av 

Violich  Felix  (Brown  &  Violich)  res  368  Third 

Violich  Peter,  res  368  Third 

Viscovich  John,  proprietor  Central  Pacific  Oyster  Saloon, 
S  s  Seventh  bet  Market  and  West,  res  823  Filbert 

Voehl  Andrew,  laborer  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1134  Kirkham 

Vogan  James,  clerk  Whittier,  Fuller  &  Co.,  res  cor  Twenty- 
first  and  Broadway 

Vogelsanger  &  Burgelin  (Marx  Vogelsanger  and  Louis  Bur- 
gelin)  butchers,  1104  Market 

Vogelsanger  Marx  (Vogelsanger  &  Bergelin)  res  1106  Mar- 
ket 

Vogliazzo  Eugene,  laborer  Pagge  Brothers,  res  SE  cor 
Seventh  and  Broadway 

Vogt  David,  manager  Germania  Halle,  res  838  Franklin 


SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUNDRY 


("33  Geary  St.,  San  Francisco. 
OFFICES  I  gg2  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE,  365  Tenth. 


OAKLAND    [  V  ]    DIRECTORY.  483 

Vogt  Jolin,  driver  Hose  No.  2,  Oakland  Fire  Department, 

res  junction  San  Pablo  av  and  Market 
Vogt  William,  carpenter,  res  822  Linden 
Voice  George  L.,   contractor  and  builder,   res  SW  cor  Ply- 

moutli  av  and  Elm 
Voit  Alexander,  distributor  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Volker  John  H.,   upholsterer  Charles  L.  Taylor,  res  1611 

Brush 
Vollmer  Peter,  tailor,  res  N  s  Birch  bet  Telegraph  av  and 

Maple,  Temescal 
Volquardsen  B.,  painter  and  calsominer,  res  355  Tenth 
Von  Adelung  Alexis,  salesman  B.   V.   Eeichenberg,  res  153 

East  10th 
Von  Adelung  Edward,  teacher  music,  res  153  East  10th 
Von  Adelung   Emil,   printer   Pacific    Press,    res   153  East 

10th 
Von  Boden  Burnhard  H.,  car  repairer  C.  P.  K.  R.,  res  1674 

Lincoln 
Von  Boden  Hans,  car  repairer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Lincoln  bet 

Willow  and  Campbell 
Von  Boden  William  A.,  car  repairer  C  P.  R.  R.,  res  1674 

Lincoln 
Von  Borstel  John,  collector  Oakland  Ferry  (S.  F.)  res  1005 

Chester 
Vonder  Horst  John  H.,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  829  Castro 
Von  der  Weele  William,  proprietor  Oakland  Pickle  Works, 

SW  cor  Third  and  Lewis 
Von  Glahn  John  F.,  groceries  and  liquors,  1451  Seventh 
Von  Harten  Louis,  groceries  (S.  F.)  res  1354  Center 
Von  Hasslocher  Eugene,  phj'sician,  res  1061  Alice 
Voorhees  Eugene  F.,    painter  and  foreman  Felton  Engine 

Co.  No.  2,  Oakland  Fire  Department,   res  827  Frank- 
lin 
Voorhees  Lot  W.,  bartender  Marion  Clark,  res  313  Ninth 
Voorman  H.  (F.  Barnard  &  Co.)  res  S.  F. 
Vosburgh  C.  M.  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,   res  NW  cor  Twenty- 
eighth  and  Myrtle 
Vosburgh  Matilda,  widow,  seamstress,  res  762  Brush 
Voslanber  Henry,  shoemaker  Bernard  Nedderman,  res  812 

East  Central  av 
Voss  Heinrich,  barber   Ernest  [?Held,    res   Thirteenth    bet 

Broadway  and  Franklin 
Votaw  Cynthia  V.,  widow,  res  1422  Seventeenth 
Vowinkel  Henry,  clerk  B.  Boser,  res  SE  cor  Telegraph  av 

and  Erie,  Temescal 
Voy  CD.,  capitalist,  res  572  Tenth 


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484  OAKLAND     [  W  ]    DIRECTORY. 

VROOMAN  &  DAVIS  (Henry  Vrooman  and  W.  K.  Davis) 

attorneys-at-law,  957^^  Broadway  cor  Ninth 
Vrooman  Henry  (Vrooman  &  Davis)  res  609  Sixteenth 
Vrooman  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  fancy  goods,  626  East  Central  av 


w 

Wachs  Aaron  N.,  res  1216  Broadway 

Wade  Benjamin  L.,  printer,  res  1375  Eleventh  av 

Wade  Edward  E.,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  1375  Eleventh  av 

Wade  John,  watchman  Oakland  Point  Planing  Mill,  res  NE 

cor  Short  and  Bay 
Wade  Simon  H.,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  1375  Eleventh  av 
Wade  Thomas,  dentist  (S.  F.)  res  1668  Seward 
Wadleigh  Charlotte  Mrs.,  res  919  Jefferson 
Wadleigh  William  A.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  919  Jefferson 
Wadsworth  Elijah,  banker,  res  1372  Harrison 
Wadsworth  Henry,  with  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  res  120  Ninth 
Wadsw^orth  Isaac,  fireman  S.  P.  K.  K.,res  1372  Seventeenth 
Wagar  Lemuel  (North ey  &  Wagar)  res  831  Willow,  rear 
Waggoner  George  W.,  agent,  res  Sunnyside  House 
Waggoner  J.  H.,  editor  Pacific  Press,  res  cor  Central  av  and 

Castro 
Wagner  &  Co.  (W.  and  W.  S.  Wagner)    real  estate,  house 

and  insurance  agents,  1706|  Seventh 
Wagner  Joseph  W.,  with  A.  D.    Whitney,    res   Piedmont 

Springs  Hotel 
Wagner  William  (Wagner  &  Co.)  res  869  Campbell 
Wagner  William  S.  (Wagner  &  Co.)  and  notary  public,  1706J 

Seventh,  res  869  Campbell 
Wall  Chung  (Chinese)  laundry,  467  Twentieth 
Wah  Sing  (Chinese)  laundry,  S  s  East  14th  nr  High,  Fruit 

Vale 
Wahl  Mathias,  res  953  Kirknam 

Wainright  John,  shipping  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1769  Lincoln 
Wainright  John  W.,  compositor  Daily  Times,  res  722  Third 
Wainright  Mary,  widow,  res  722  Third 
Waite  Cornelius,  carpenter  and  builder,  527  Eighth,  resSW 

cor  Willow  and  Central  av 
Waite  Emma  Mrs.,  res  W  s  Claremont  av  nr  College  av 
Waite  Homer  H.,  carpenter  Enterprise  Mills,  res  517  Ninth 
Waitt  Alfred  C,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  271  Tenth 
Wakefield  J.  D.,  bookbinder  Pacific  Press,   res  1261  Jeffer- 
son 
Wakefield  Leon  H.,  shipping  agent(S.  F.)  res  330  East  17th 


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GREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDON'S.  365  TENTH. 


OAKLAND     [  W  ]    DIRECTORY.  485 

Wakej&eld  Louisa  Mrs.,  tailoress,  1453  Seventh 

Wakefield  William  B.,  clerk,  res  553  Second 

Wakeman  Edgar,  res  520  East  lltli 

Wakeman  Mary  L.,  widow,  res  506  Tenth  av 

Walbridge  Jennie  Miss,  teacher  High  School,  res  Kohler- 

Chase  Block 
Walcott  Edward  E.,  leather  (S.  F.)  res  1782  Goss 
Walcott  Eugene  E.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1782  Goss 
WALES  T.  P.,  secretary  Alameda  Macademizing  Co.,  954 

Broadway,  res  572  Tenth 
Walker  &  Strong  (T.  L.  Walker  and  T.  P.  Strong)  insurance 

agents,  457  Central  av 
Walker  Adam,  junk  (S.  F.)  res  812  Henry 
Walker  Andrew,  brewer  Brooklyn  Brewery,  res  879  East  14th 
Walker  Charles  C,  fireman  C.  P.  K.  K.,  res  1771  Goss 
Walker  Charles  F.,  clerk  Charles  F.  Dodge 
Walker  Charles  H.,  photogro,plier,  res  335  East  Central  av 
Walker  Emeline  B.,  widow,  res  513  East  Central  av 
Walker  George,  carpenter,  res  1030  East  16th 
Walker  George,  cook  Alexander  Campbell,  res  S.  F. 
Walker  Gertrude  Miss,  teacher  music,  res  1437  San  Pablo  av 
Walker  James,  patternmaker  (S.  F.)  res  657  Jefferson 
Walker  John,  bricklayer,  res  255  East  17th 
Walker  John,  cook  Edward  Wolleb,  res  N  s  Eedwood  Eoad 

nr  Alderney  Farm 
Walker  John  C,  shoemaker,  res  1318  Fifth  av 
Walker  John  E.,  car  cleaner  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  724  Lewis 
Walker  L.,  workman  U.  S.  Mint  (S.  F.)  res  365  East  15th 
Walker  Lucille,  domestic  417  East  14th 
Walker  Lucy  A.  Mrs.,   teacher  Franklin  Grammar  School, 

res  cor  Seventh  and  East  Central  avs 
Walker  Mary  Mrs.,  res  1771  Goss 
Walker  Mary  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  359  Tenth 
Walker  Eichard  V.,  cabinetmaker,  res  657  Jefterson 
Walker  Eobert,    coachman   Harrison   A.  Mayhew,   res   125 

East  Central  av 
Walker  Sterry,  dairy,  head  Pleasant  Track  Valley 
Walker  Theodore  L.  (Walker  &  Strong)  res  W  s  Webster  bet 

Booth  and  Howard 
Walker  Wilber,  bookkeeper  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  519 

East  Central  av 
Walker  William,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Walker  William  H.,  coachman  Mrs.  W.  B.  Thornburgh,  S  s 

Claremont  av  nr  Eussell,  Claremont 
Walkerley  John,  res  110  East  Central  av 
Walkerley  Martin,  capitalist,  res  110  East  Central  av 


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486  OAKLAND     [  W  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Walkerley  William,  real  estate,  res  110  East  Central  av 
Wall  B.  P.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office  and  res  2205  West 
Wall  Charles  G.,  painter,  res  607  East  23rd 
Wall  Jesse  S.,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  and  member 

City  Council,  res  1439  Market 
Wall  Lillie  B.  Miss,   school  teacher  (Centerville)  res  2205 

West 
Wallace  Benjamin,  carpenter,  res  1679  Eleventh  av 
WAIjIjACE  brothers  (George  and  James  Wallace)  New 

York  Tea  Co.,  833  Broadway 
Wallace  Charles  B.,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Wallace  George,  capitalist  (S.  F.)  res  1034  Adeline 
W^allace  George  (Wallace  Brothers)  res  833  Broadway 
Wallace  H.  T.  Mrs.,  patterns  and  dressmaking,  550  Seventh 
Wallace  James  (Wallace  Brothers)  res  833  Broadway 
Wallace  James  F.,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Eleventh  av 

and  East  Nineteenth 
Wallace  Joseph  M.,  policeman,  res  1674  Chase 
Wallace  Kirk,  farmer,  res  Fruit  Vale 
Wallace  Leonard  L.,  gardener,  res  1419  Castro 
Wallace  Peter,  hostler  Robert  F.  Simpson,  res  NE  cor  San 

Pablo  av  and  Seventeenth 
Wallace  Eobert  S.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1556  Eighth 
Wallace  Robert  W.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  1556  Eighth 
Wallace  Thomas,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr 

Cherry,  Temescal 
Wallace  William,  laborer,  res  552  Broadway 
Wallace  William  W.,  coachman  A.  J.  Bailey,  res  1317  Jack- 
son 
Waller  Aaron  W.,  carpenter,  res  120  Louise 
Walrath  Robert  H.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  608  East  18th 
Walsh  Cornelius,  painter,  res  1268  Twenty-sixth 
Walsh  Edward,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Walsh  George,  stonecutter,  res  1268  Twenty -sixth 
Walsh  James,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  1427  Eleventh  av 
Walsh  John,  packer  Samm's  Flouring  Mills,  res  663  Wash- 
ington 
Walsh  John,  painter,  res  800  Franklin 

Walsh  John,  stevedore  (S.  F.)  les  E  s  Third  av  nr  College  av 
Walsh  John  F.,  molder,  res  1366  Eighteenth 
Walsh  Margaret,  widow,  res  1268  Twenty-sixth 
Walsh  Martin,  horsetrainer,  res  935  Thirty-fifth 
Walsh  Martin,  lather,  res  1404  Central  av 
Walsh  Mary,  widow,  res  1404  Central  av 
Walsh  Mary,  domestic  Kelsey  House 
Walsh  Maurice,  painter  (S.  F.)  res  1563  Seventh 


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OAKLAND    [  W  ]    DIRECTORY.  487 

Walsh  Michael,  porter  St.  Joseph's  Academy,  159  Fifth 

Walsh  Nellie  Miss,   teacher  Melrose  School,   res  San  Le- 
an di'o 

Walsh  Patrick,  lather,  res  1404  Central  av 

Walsh  Kobert,  carriage  painter,  res  812  Market 

Waltenspiel  A.  C,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Walter  A.,  merchant  tailor,  380  East  Central  av 

Walter  A.  P.,  painter,  res  367  Durant 

Walter  Christian,  res  1317  Seventh 

Walter  Henry,  clerk  (S.  F.)  resTubbs  Hotel 

Walter  Isaac  N.,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  Tubbs  Hotel 

Walter  Otto,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  1671  Taylor 

Walter  W.  A.,  mining,  res  606  Fourteenth 

Walters  Mary,  widow,  res  1860  Atlantic 

Walters  Simon,  shoemaker  (S.  F.)  res  213  Sixth 

Walters  Theodore,  boilermaker  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  West  Oak- 
land House 

Walters  Valentine,  boilermaker  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  West  Oak- 
land House 

Waltham  — ,  res  956  Castro 

Walton  Adeline  E.  Miss,   teacher  Durant  School,   res  cor 
Harper  and  Plumas,  North  Temescal 

Walton  Angeline  B.,  widow,  res  608  East  18th 

Walton  G.  N.,  printer,  res  1403  Seventeenth 

Walton  Jesse,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  956  Castro 

Walton  Richard  N.,  wines  and  liquors,  1120  Center,  res  1403 
Seventeenth 

Wan  Lee  (Chinese)  laundry,  1908  San  Pablo  av 

Wand  Thomas  N.,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  1513  Ninth 

Wandesforde  Ivy  Miss,  vocalist,  res  574  Sycamore 

Wandesforde  Juan  B.,  artist  (S.  F.)  res  574  Sycamore 

Wands  M.  J,  Mrs.,  res  558  Sixteenth 

Wantzel  Frank,  carriage  painter  Edward  M.  Armstrong,  res 
28  Valley 

Wantzel  Frank  Jr.,  painter,  res  28  Valley 

WARBOYS  JOHN  W.,  drug  store,  1451  San  Pablo  av 

Ward  Alice  B,  Miss,  teacher  Swett  School,  res  977  Sixth  av 

Ward  David  H.,  capitalist,  res  150  Lake 

Ward  Edward  D.,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  218  Haven 

Ward  Edward  J.,  laborer,  res  230  Hollis 

Ward   Fannie   Miss,    teacher   Lafayette   School,     res  1690 

Broadwav 
Ward  George",  res  977  Sixth  av 
Ward  Herman  M.,  res  803  Willow 
Ward  James,  laborer,  res  230  Hollis 
Ward  John,  res  220  Haven 


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Ward  John,  dairyman,   res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Adeline, 

Temescal 
Ward  John,  plasterer,  res  1726  Filbert 
Ward  John  T.,   agent  Napa  Soda  Springs  (S.  F.)  res  517 

Frederick 
Ward  Joseph  W.,   commission  merchant    (S.    F.)  res   517 

Frederick 
Ward  Margaret,  domestic  E.  McKillican,  560  Twenty-fifth 
Ward  Thomas,  gardener,  res  1458  Linden 
Ward  Thomas,  hostler  Fashion  Stables,  res  378  Seventh 
Ward  William  L.,  secretary  (S.  F.)  res  610  Seventeenth 

Ward Mrs.,  janitress  Watts'  Tract  Schcol 

Warde  Bridget  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  565  Seventh 

Warde  Ellen  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  565  Seventh 

Warde  Martin,  laborer,  res  565  Seventh 

Warde  Norah  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  565  Seventh 

Wardwell  J.  Y.,  carpenter,  res  726  Chester 

Ware  Charles  P.  (Stevenson  &  AVare)  res  411  Fifteenth 

Ware  George,  laborer  Lewis  Morley,  res  Hays  Valley 

Warilow  William,  res  1209  Seventh 

Warneke  Christian,  farmer,  res  E  s  Fruit  Vale  av  nr  County 

Eoad 
Warner  Aaron  K.,  farmer,  res  1312  Eleventh  av 
Warner  Elon  L.,  baggagemaster  C.  P.  E.  E.  (S.  F.)  res  616 

Eighth 
Warner  Franklin,  real  estate  agent,  res  1207  Broadway 
Warner  James,  coachman  Henry  Matthews,  res  464  Elm 
Warner  John,   dentist,   1108J  Broadway,  room  3,  res  2263 

Telegraph  av 
Warner  L.  F.  Jr.,  engineer  (S.  F.)  res  981  Pine 
Warner  Penu,  civil  engineer  (S.  F.)  res  983  Pine 
Warner  Eobert,  carpenter,  res  368  Seventh 
Warren  Annie  Mrs.,  res  1465  Twelfth  av 
Warren  Erastus  W.,  miner,  res  1363  Eighth  av 
Warren  Eugene  H.,  salesman  William  C.   Mason,  res  308 

East  16th 
Warren  E.  W.,  compositor  Pacific  Press,  res  1054  Third 
Warren  Frank  M.,  butcher,  res  254  Haven 
Warren  George,   driver  Whitney   &  Co's  Express,  res  313 

Seventh 
Warren   Joseph   M.,    contractoT,    res    Lake    Shore    av    nr 

Brooklyn 
Warren  Orrin  P.,  physician,  office  and  res  403  Fourteenth 
Warren  Susan,  widow,  res  254  Haven 
Warrener  James,  coachman,  res  464  Twenty-fourth 
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OAKLAND    [  W  ]    DIRECTORY.  489 

Washburn  A.  A.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  Occidental  House 
WASHINGTON  BREWERY,  Bredhoff  &   Cordes  proprie- 
tors,   NW  cor  Fifth  and    Kirkham,    office    Sixth   and 
Broadway 
Washington  George,  butler  Isaac  L.  Requa,  Piedmont 
Washington  Hall,  W.  C.  Mason  proprietor,  307  East  Central 

av 
Washington  Hotel,  Mrs  Hannah  Griffith  proprietress,  1815 

Seventh 
Washington  Hotel,  W.  McRae  proprietor,  NW  cor  Second 

and  Washington 
Washington  James,  barber,  1275  San  Pablo  av 
WASHINGTON  MARKET,  Louis  Schaffer  proprietor,  828 

Broadway 
Washington  Mary  C.  Mrs.,   ladies'  hairdressing,  1275  San 

Pablo  av 
Wastell  Henry  A.,  clerk,  res  659  Twenty-fourth 
Watchers  Edward,  gardener,  res  1018  Central  av 
Waterman  Elisha  K,  (White  &  Waterman)  res  612J  East  Cen- 
tral av 
Waters  Henry,  hostler  C.  H.  Nor,  res  cor  Eighth  and  Camp- 
bell 
Waters  Lizzie  Mrs.,  millinery,  970  Seventh 
Waters  Mary  Mrs.,  widow,  963  Webster 
Waters  Meta  M.  Miss,  milliner,  res  937  Campbell 
Waters  Richard,  captain  tug  Rival,  res  721  Center 
Waters  Robert,  boilermaker  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1866   William 
Waters  William  H.,    carriage  washer  C.   H.    Nor,  res  937 

Campbell 
Watyrtown  Fire  Insurance  Co.    (fire  of  New  York)  E.  A. 

Heron  agent,  422  Central  av 
Watkins  Alonzo  A.  (W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.)  res  S.  F. 
Watkins  Charles  W.,  butcher,  SE  cor  Eighth  and  Clay,  res 

519  Tenth 
Watkins  Henry  VV.,   carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  947  Willow 
Watkins  John  P.,  brakeraau  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  947  Willow 
Watkins  Philip,  watchman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  947  Willow 
Watkins  Philip  Jr.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  947  Willow 
Watkins  Phoebe  T.,  widow,  res  W   s  Broadway  nr  Moss  av 
Watkins  William  R.,  res  813  Twenty-eighth 
Watkinson  Henry,  clerk  Contra  Costa  Water  Co.,   res  508 

Eighth 
Watkinson  William,  switchtender  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  840  Web- 
ster 
Watson  Alexander,  accountant  (S.  F.)  res  1672  Taylor 
Watson  B.  A.  Clark,  carpenter,  res  228  East  Seventeenth 


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490  OAKLAND    [  W  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Watson  Charles  L.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  919  Linden 
Watson  E.  J.  Miss,  teacher  Franklin   Grammar  School,  res 

310  East  16th 
Watson  George,  clerk  Post  Office  (S.  F.)  res  Winsor  House 
Watson  George  W.  (Dean, Watson  &  Co.)  res  1419  Eighth  av 
Watson  BaiTy,  quartermaster  P.  M.  S.  S  Dakota,  res  964 

Eighth 
Watson  Horace  H.,  marine  surveyor  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Twenty- 
sixth  bet  Broadway  and  Telegraph  av 
Watson  James  W.,    assistant  grand  recorder  A.  O.  IT.  W. 

(S.  F.)  res  262  East  17th 
Watson  John  B.,  farmer,  res  1351  Fourth  av 
Watson  John  E. ,   sawyer  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,   res  1010 

Twenty-eighth 
Watson  John  W. ,  carpenter,  res  1322  Thirteenth  av 
Watson  Maggie  Miss,  res  716  Ninth 
Watson  Stoughton  Mrs.,  res  964  Eighth 
Watson  Thomas,  res  954  Fifth 

Watson  Warren  M.,  cigar  manfacturer  (S.  F.)  res  716  Ninth 
Watson  William  C,  plasterer,  res  1643  Market 
Watson  William  S.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  262  Seventh 
Watt  Thomas,  attornev-at-law,  t  59  Broadway,  rooms  8-10, 

res  1109  Tenth  av' 
Watts  John  E.,  carpenter,  res  1672  Atlantic 
Watts  Maria  F.,  widow,  res  2133  Chestnut 
Watts  Stephen,  carpenter  and  builder,  SE  cor  Eleventh  and 

Broadway,  res  912  Pine 
Watts'  Tract  School,  Mrs.  M.  E.  Pelbam  principal 
Watts  William  A.,  farmer,  res  2137  Chestnut 
Way  Jesse  W.,  carpenter,  res  NW  cor  Third  and  Lewis 
Wead  Nancy  M.,  widow,  res  1355  Telegraph  av 
Weaver  George  H.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  408  Thirteenth 
Weaver  Henry  L.,  carpenter,  res  655  Washington 
Weaver  Nicholas,  carver  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  S.  F. 
Weaver  William,  tanner  Oak  Grove  Tannery,  res  765  East 

Central  av 
Webb  Alfred  H.,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  East  17th 
Webb  Alfred  T.,  telephones,  res  1213  Myrtle 
Webb  Arthur  J.,  insurance  agent,  res  1360  Sixteenth 
Webb  A.  W.,  compositor  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  res  524 

Thirteenth 
Webb  B.  F.  Mrs.,  res  8  Pearson's  Kow 
Webb  E.  A.  Mrs.,  res  409^  Central  av 
Webb  Edward,  teamster  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor  Clare- 

mont  av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 
Webb  G..  fireman  C.  P.  R.  K. 


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"Webb  J.  Mrs.,  student,  res  SW  cor  Clav  and  Eleventh 
Webb  K.  W.  Mrs.,  res  1513  Telegraph  av 
Webber  Albert,  waiter  Tubbs  Hotel 
Webber  Alpha  A.,  capitalist  (S.  F.)  res  1924  Myrtle 
Weber  Charles  A.,  proprietor  Capitol  Hotel,  SW  cor  Elev- 
enth and  Franklin 
Weber  Charles  H.,  master  mariner,  res  1417  Third 
Weber  Valentine,  baker,  res  1211  Eighteenth  av 
WKBSTER  A.  B.,  real  estate  agent  and  notary  public  and     o 
assessor  Brooklyn  Township,  624  East  Central  av,  res     jd 
518  East  17th    "  \  o 

WEBSTER  EDGAR  J.,  attorn ey-at-law,  SE  cor  Eighth  and   '  § 

Broadway,  res  Hartman  House  * 

Webster  James,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  E.,  res  720  Henry  p: 

Webster  James  A.,  deputy  County  Treasurer  and  Tax  Col-   ;  §- 
lector,  res  217  East  16th  ^ 

Webster  James  A.,  laborer,  res  1358  Fifteenth  tJ 

Webster  John  V.,  editor  California  Fatron,   res  W  s  Fruit   ,  ^ 
Vale  ay  nr  Hopkins  j  ^ 

Webster  Joseph  H.,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1380  Fifteenth   ;  g, 
Webster  M.  A.  Mrs.,  res  Somerset  House  |  w* 

Webster  Noah  N.,  carpenter,  S  s  Webster  av  bet  Telegi-aph   |  ^. 
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Webster  Thomas,  brakeman,  res  1557  Fifth  j  ^ 

Webster  William  W.,  circular  saws  (S-F.)  res  Nicholl  House 
Wedgwood  Charles  H..  joiner  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1516  Eighth     ^ 
Wedgwood  Frank  L.,  plumber  (S.  F.)  res  1516  Eighth  g- 

Wedrien  Frank  H.,  driver  Oakland  R.  R.,  res  2229  Elm 
Weed  C.  L.,  photo-engraver,  res  702  Eleventh 
Weed  M.  H.  Mrs.,  res  N  s  Mariposa  av  nr  Shattuck  av,  Tem- 

escal 
Weeks  George,  bookkeeper  P.  H.  McGrew,  res  622  East  22nd 
Weeks  Henry,  blacksmith,  res  1322  Fifth  av 
Weider  Daniel  (Hugh  Bankhead  <fc  Co.)  res  1554  West 
WEIDER  FRANK  R.,  manufacturer  cigars  and  dealer  cigars 
and  tobacco,  SW  cor  Sixth  and  Broadway,  res  368  Fifth 
Weider  Henry,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1554  West 
Weider  Hillis  S.,   cigarmaker   Frank  R.  Weider,   res  1554 

West 
Weigle  Frederick  R.,  watchmaker  (S.  F.)  res  918  Chester 
Weilbye  Julius  L.,  carpenter  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  359 

Third 
Weilbye  William,  carpenter,  res  523  Eighth 
Weiner  Henry  C.  (Bernstein  k  Co.)  res  316  Ninth 
Weingart  Lewis,  butcher,  res  S  s  East  Central  av  bet  Four- 
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492  OAKLAND    [  W  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Weintraut  John,  laborer,  res  17Y7  William 

Weir  Benjamin,   carpenter  C.  P.  R.  R.,   res  E  s  Wood  bet 

Seventh  and  William 
Weis  J  acob  (Umlauff  &  Weis)  res  707  Broadway 
Weiss  Richard,  painter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  503  Eleventh 
Welch  Abram  (Weston  &  Welch)  res  1279  Eleventh  av 
Welch  Alfred  J.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  878  Lydia 
Welch  Charles  J.,   bookkeeper  Weston  &  Welch,  res  1279 

Eleventh  av 
Welch  Cyrus,  brickmason,  res  Washington  Hotel 
Welch  E.    C,   president  Pacific  Press,  res  cor  Central  av 

and  Castro 
Welch  Garrett,  laborer,  res  1515  Third 
Welch  George  D.,  master  mechanic  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1762 

Goss 
Welch  Hannah  Mrs,  cook  John  Garber,  Claremont   av  nr 

Russell,  Claremont 
Welch  John,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Railroad  Exchange 
Welch  Martin  J. ,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Welch  Mary  Miss,  laundrywomau  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Welch  Mary  Miss,  domestic  981  Fifth  av 
Welch  Michael,  carpenter,  res  1164  Fifth 
Welch  Mollie,  domestic  NW  cor  Clay  and  Tenth 
Welch  Robert,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Shell  Mound 
Weldon  William  H.,  mining,  res  1125  Willow 
Wellbroock  Henry,  gardener,  res  365  Ninth 
Wellhigh  Mertie,   domestic    cor   East   Twenty-fourth    and 

Fourth  av 
Wellman  Bela,  wholesale  grocer  (S.  F.)  S  s  East  14tb,  Fruit 

Vale 
Wells  Austin  A.,  carpenter,  res  960  Grove 
Wells  Charles  H.,  shipping  and  commission  merchant  (S.F.) 

res  1160  Alice 
Wells  Eliza  Mrs.,  res  2221  Telegraph  av 
WELLS,  FARGO    &    GO'S   EXPRESS    OFFICES,   Rollin 
C.  Gaskill  agent,   Nicholl  Block,  472  Ninth;  Steere  & 
Colby  agents,  SE  cor  Thirteenth  and  East  Central  avs; 
and  H.  M.  Collins  agent,  1767  Seventh 
Wells  Harry  L.,  historian,  office  1310  Telegraph  av 
Wells  Harry  C,  teamster  Dean,  Watson  &  Co.,  res  1204  Ad- 
eline 
Wells  Herod  (Stowell  &  Wells)  res  West  End  Hotel 
Wells  N.  W.,  farmer,  res  NE  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Twen- 
tieth 
Wells  William  H.,   farmer,  res  NE  cor  Telegraph  av  and 
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Wells  William  S.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  2221  Telegraph  av 
WELSCHER    &    WESTERMANN  (Louis  Welscher  and 

Adolph  Westermann)  proprietors  Oakland  Brewery,  SW 

cor  Eighteenth  av  and  East  14:th 
Welscher  Louis  (Welscher  &  Westermann)  res  879  East  14th 
Welsh  Ann,  domestic  High  nr  Seminary  Park 
Welsh  George,  painter,  res  112  Fifth,  rear 
Welsh  James,  butcher  H.  M.  Ames  Jr.,  res  Butchertown 
Welch  James  R.,  clerk  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  S  s  First  av  nr 

Telegraph  av,  Temescal 
Welsh  John,  driver  beer  wagon,  res  837  Clay 
Welsh  Martin,   wines  and  liquors,  451  Eleventh,  res  1538 

Curtis 
Welsh  Matthew,  laborer,  res  Overland  House 
Welsh  Thomas,  liquor  saloon,  622  Broadway 
Welsh  Walter,  carriagemaker,  365-369  Thirteenth,  res  Ala- 
meda 
Welti  Edward  (Schaefer  &  Welti)  res  1059  Franklin 
Welton  A.  F.,  res  763  Central  av 

Welton  Lamson  S.,  capitalist  (S.  F.)  res  763  Central  av 
Welton  Nellie  Miss,  dressmaker  John  F.  Wood,   375  Cen- 
tral av 
WEMMER    DAVm,   proprietor   Teutonia  Hall,    416-418 

Eighth 
WEMMER  JOHN,  cabinetmaker  and  carpenter,  375  Eighth 
Wendlandt  Otto,  cigarmaker  Opitz  &  Bartels,   res  561  Fifth 
Wenk  Charles,  porter  (S.  F.)  res  670  East  15th 
Wentworth  Albert  J.,  laborer,  res  1668  Thirteenth  av 
Wernberg  A.,  produce,  res  Hartman  House 
Werner  Catherine   Mrs.,    machine   operator   Oakland    Bag 

Manufacturing  Co. 
Werner  Frederick,  foreman  weaving  department  Oakland 

Bag  Manufacturing  Co.,   res  East  20th  bet  Sixth  and 

Seventh  avs 
Werner  Gustave,   landscape  artist  Mathieu  Schramm,   res 

520  Fifth 
Werner  John  H.,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Werner  Lawrence,  shoemaker,  Peralta  nr  San  Pablo  av 
Wertheimer  &  Block   (Siegfried   Wertheimer  and  Joseph 

Block)  wines  and  liquors,  719  Broadway 
Wertheimer    Siegfried    (Wertheimer    &    Block)    res  461J 

Fourth 
Wertz  K.  M.  Miss,  teacher  Cole  School,  res  719  Fourteenth 
West  Albert  A.  (Thompson  &  West)  res  1977  Webster 
West  Annie  Mrs.,  straw  works,  552  Seventh 
West  Daniel  W.,  conductor  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  827  Myrtle 


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494  OAKLAND    [  W  ]    DIRECTORY. 

West  David,  harnessmaker  Marston  &  Palmer,  res  1319  Pe- 
ralta 

West  Hammond,  extraman  Engine  No.  4,  Oakland  Fire  De- 
partment, res  S  s  East  14 th  bet  Twelfth  and  Thirteenth 
avs 

West  John,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

West  John  H.,  laborer,  res  269  East  17th 

West  Niles  P.,  clerk  Steere  &  Colby,  res  SE  cor  Thirteenth 
and  East  Central  avs 

West  Oakland  Broom  Factory,  Edward  L.  Cortage  proprie- 
tor, 1667  William 

West  Oakland  Free  Reading  Room,  S.  M.  Day  curator, 
1704  Seventh 

WEST  OAKLAND  HALL,  Louis  Giese  proprietor,  SW 
Seventh  and  Wood 

West  End  Hotel,  Joseph  S.  Williams  proprietor,  SW  cor 
Peralta  and  Seventh 

West  Oakland  House,  Mrs.  Priscilla  Wilson  proprietress, 
1772  Seventh 

West  Oakland  Laundry,  Lippold  &  Kayser  proprietors,  1727 
Fourteenth 

WEST  OAKLAND  MUTUAL  LOAN  ASSOCIATION, 
N.  Giamboni  president,  A.  Sbarboro  secretary,  William 
Wagner  treasurer,  NE  cor  Seventh  and  Willow 

West  Rasmus  P..  laborer,  res  368  East  25th 

West  Wijliam  H!  G.,  laborer  (S.  F.)  res  218  Hannah 

Westall  John,  cook  Union  Hotel,  res  632  East  Central  av 

Westall  Martha  Mrs.,  res  617  Thirteenth 

Westermann  Adolph  (Welscher  &  Westermann)  res  1118 
Eighteenth  av 

Western  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Co.  (of  California)  By- 
ron G.  Mantle  agent,  483  Ninth 

Western  Market,  Harry  A.  Zeiss  proprietor,  SE  cor  Eighth 
and  Chester 

WESTERN  UNION  TELEGRAPH  CO.,  B.  R.  Bates  man- 
ager, office  1002  Broadway;  branch  offices  Broadway 
Depot,  Berkeley,  West  Berkeley,  Temescal,  Post  Office 
E.  O.,  Post  Office  W.  O.,  Oakland  Wharf,  Broadway 
Wharf,  and  Market  Street  Depot 

Westfall  George  Mrs.,  res  Clarendon  House 

Westfall  G.  H.,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Westland  George,  bank  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1219  Linden 

Westland  Lena,  domestic  954  Sixteenth 

WESTON  &  WELCH  (Frank  E.  Weston  and  Abram  Welch) 
iroprietors  Clifton  Flour  Mills,  SW  cor  Twelfth  av  and 
"last  11th,  office  and  warehouse  423-425  Eleventh 


S 


Q      P      lAIINnRY  Lace  Curtains,  Blankets  and  Flannels,  a  Specialty. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street 


OAKLAND    [W]    DIRECTORY.  495 

WESTON  FRANK  E.  (Weston  &  Welch)  and  proprietor 
Weston's  Tract,  office  423  Eleveutli,  res  cor  Broadway 
and  Moss  av 

WESTON  SANFORD  E.,  gi'oceries  and  provisions,  919 
Washington,  res  Kohler-Chase  House 

Westover  Albert  E.,  plasterer,  res  524  East  23rd 

Westphal  John  C,  res  1463  Eighth 

Wetherbee  Henry,  lumber  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  East  14th  and 
Fruit  Vale  av 

Wethern  George  H.,  check  clerk  C.  P.  K.  K.,  Oakland  Wharf, 
res  1117  Poplar 

Wethern  Mary,  widow,  res  1117  Poplar 

Wetjen  Cord  (A.  Heuer  &  Co.)  res  951  Webster 

Wetmore  Charles  A.,  res  671  Tenth 

Wetmore  Chauncey  E.,  res  671  Tenth 

Wetmore  Clarence  J.,  ticket  agent  Market  Street  Wharf  (S. 
F.)  res  NW  cor  Clay  and  Tenth 

Wetmore  Frederick  W.,  plasterer,  res  565  Eleventh 

Wetmore  Jesse  L.,  real  estate  agent,  958  Broadway,  res  NW 
cor  Clay  and  Tenth 

Wetmore  Octavia  Miss,  teacher  Tompkins  School,  res  NW 
cor  Tenth  and  Clay 

Wetmore  William  P.,  plasterer,  res  565  Eleventh 

Wetz  Frederick,  upholsterer,  res  765  Eleventh 

Weuscher  Fritz,  harnessmaker  Marston  &  Palmer,  1050 
Broadway 

Weygant  W.  E.,  insurance  (S.  F.)  res  Clarendon  House 

Weymouth  Tobias  D.,  wagonmaker  and  blacksmith,  370  Cen- 
tral av,  res  667  Nineteenth 

Whaley  John  D.,  attoruey-at-  law  (S.  F.)  res  756  Brush 

Whalin  John  C.  S.,  carpenter,  res  1453  Sixteenth 

Whalley  Emily  Mrs.,  res  964  Castro 

Whalley  James  W.,  surveyor,  res  964  Castro 

Whalley  Thomas  W.,  carpenter,  res  964  Castro 

Wharton  &  Boyd  (John  A.  Wharton  and  Edward  Boyd)  auc- 
tioneers and  commission  merchants,  1205  Broadway  and 
1206  San  Pablo  av 

Wharton  Edward,  keeper  Oakland  "U'arehouse,  res  cor  West 
and  Fourteenth 

Wharton  John  A.  (Wharton  &  Boyd)  res  1205  West 

Wharton  John  E.,  solicitor  Oakland  Daily  Times,  res  218 
Fifth 

Wharton  Joshua,  painter  C  P.  K.  R.,  res  N  s  Linden  nr 
Cherry,  Temescal 

Wharton  Maria  Mrs.,  dealer  human  hair,  916  Broadway 

Wharton  William  B.,  with  Wharton  &  Boyd,  res  1205  West 


Hilhort  9.  Rrnufn     No  setter  Inyestment  ilian  ilie  Bargains  in  Alameda  Real  Estate 

UnUCll   OC    UIUWII.  Offered  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St,  S.  F,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR. 


496  OAKLAND    [  W  ]    DIRECTORY. 


"Wheaton  George  H.,  produce  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  154  Lake 
Wheaton  Thomas,  real  estate,  res  1069  Thirteenth  av 
Wheaton  William  K.,  register  U.  S.  Land  Office  (S.  F.)  res 

1060  Poplar 
Wheelan  Henrv,  artist,  res  807  Henrj 
WHEELER  &  WILSON  MANUFACTURING  CO.,  F.  A. 

Forsyth  agent,  479  Ninth 
WHEELER  C.  C,  proprietor  Winsor  House,  SW  cor  Ninth 

and  Washington 
Wheeler  Charles  C.  (Bush  &  Wheeler)  res  1167  Brush 
Wheeler  Charles  S.,  student,  res  Winsor  House 
Wheeler  George,  gardener  J.  W.  Phillips,   res  977  Sixth  av 
Wheeler  Ira  B.,  res  1072  Wood 
Wheeler  James  L.,  corresponding  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  Johnson 

House 
Wheeler  Jubal  W.,   painter  William  Ballantyne,  res  1161 

Franklin 
Wheeler  Lavinia  Miss,  res  1653  Grove 
Wheeler  Mjron  G,  res  1716  Telegraph  av 
Wheeler  Nicholas,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  E.,  res  1806  Grove 
Wheeler  Osgood  C.,  D.  D.  L.  L.  D.,  general  baggage  agent 

C.  P.  rt.  Pi.,  res  1653  Grove 
WHEELER  PETER,  physician  and  surgeon,  418  Central 

av,  rooms  3-5 
Wheeler  Eoscoe,  captain  tug  Lottie,  res  161  Third 
Wheeler  William    P.,    groceries,   1211  Broadway  and  1212 

San  Pablo  av,  res  Winsor  House 
Wheeler  William  E.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  Winsor  House 
Whelan  Antoinette,  widow,  res  311  Fourth 
Whipple  Orison,  jailor  County  Jail,  res  1408  Sixth  av 
Whitcher  Arthur  H.,  clerk  F.  E.  Stevenson  &  Co.,  res  658 

Eighth 
Whitcher   Jeremiah   E.,    salesman   Jacob   Letter,    res  658 

Eighth 
Whitcomb  George  F.,  machine  hand  Pioneer  Planing  Mills, 

res  677  Third 
White  &  Langan  (James  H.  White  and  George  W.  Langan) 

attorneys-at-law,  856  Broadway 
White  &  Waterman  (William  C.White  and  Elisha  K.  Water- 
man) stoves  and  tinware,  616  East  Central  av 
White  Andrew,  truckman,  res  707  Harrison 
White  Asa  L.,  lumber  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  304  East  17th 
White  Augustus  A.,   commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  729 

Tenth 
White  Carlos,  Pacific  Newspaper  Publishing  Co.  (S.  F.)res 

1377  Central  av 


Q      r      I  AIINHRY      Gl-ooci  "^^Torls.,  Ijox^  I»ric©» 


Office.  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.  and  862  Broadway  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


OAKLAND    [  W  ]    DIRECTORY.  497 

White  Charles,  res  863  Peralta 

White   Charles  H.,  machiue  helper  C.   P.   R.  R.,  res  806 

Willow 
White  Charles  S.,  res  251  Eighth 
White  Charles  T. ,  carpenter,  res  2225  Chestnut 
White  Cornelia  F.,  widow,  res  755  Webster 
White  Cornelius,  carpenter  Pioneer  Planing  Mills,  res  1509 

Fifth 
White  Elizabeth  T.  Miss,  res  W  s  College  av  nr  Ashby  av 
White  Emily  Miss,  res  SE  cor  First  av  and  East  14th 
W^hite  F.  F.  Mrs.,  hairdresser,  562  Seventh 
White  Frank  F.,  jobber,  res  562  Seventh 
White  George  A.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  729  Tenth 
White  George  H.,  master  mariner,  res  518  East  15th 
White  George  P.,  bookkeeper,  res  1717  Chestnut 
White  Henry,  laborer,  res  731  Chester 

White  Henry,  liquor  saloon,  8E  cor  First  av  and  East  14th 
White  J.  Mrs.,  res  578  Fifteenth 
White  J.   Mrs.,   widow,  res  N  s  Claremont  av  nr  Eussell, 

Claremont 
White  James,  laborer,  res  1711  Chestnut 
White  James  B.  Jr.,  student  Oakland  Business  College 
White  James  E.,   bandsawyer  Enterprise   Mills,    res    669 

Fourth 
W'hite  James  F.,  bagmaker  (S.  F.)  res  Hartman  House 
White  James  H.  (White  &  Langan)  res  360  Eighth 
White  James  J.  (Eice  &  White)  res  1220  West 
White  James  S.,  contractor,  res  1715  Filbert 
White  John,  farmer,  res  Peralta  av  nr  School  House  Eoad  - 
White  John  A.,  res  822  Sixteenth 
White  John  B.,  capitalist  and  member  City  Council,  res 

926  Myrtle 
White  John  W.,  revenue  marine  service,  res  SEcor  Twenty- 
first  av  and  East  29th 
White  Joseph,  painter,  res  815  Washington 
White  L.  E.  Miss,  teacher  Franklin  School,  res  Berkeley 
White  Maria,  domestic  A.  G.  Chauche',  855  Alice 
White  Mary,  widow,  res  863  Peralta 
White  Maurice,   farmer,  res  S  s  Tyler  bet  Claremont  and 

College  avs,  Claremont 
White  Michael,  laborer,  res  1824  Grove 
White  Oscar   W.,  traveling   agent  Giant  Powder  Co.,    res 

1054  Fourteenth 
White  Phineas,  carpenter,  res  1514  Broadway 
White  Star  Laundry,  Charles  B.  Sherlock  proprietor,  1308 

Seventh 


Pnllppt  Yniir  RiIIq  witli  AMMS  &  CO.,  "Oakland"  CoUection  Office, 

UUIIUUl        I  UllI        UtllO     S.  JJ.  coi.i:lUJI'l-H  ST.  aiHiUKUADWAV,  Upstairs. 

32 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarM  St.,S.  F.,  Importer  FreDcl  and  Englisli  WALL  PAPERS 


498  OAKLAND    [  W  ]    DIRECTORY. 

White  Thomas,  coachman  Mrs.  M.  A.  Reagan,  NW  cor  Tel- 
egraph av  and  Thirty-sixth,  Temescal 

White  William  C.  (White  &  Waterman)  res  421  East  Cen- 
tral av 

White  William  H.  H.,  tentmaker  (S.  F.)  res  Nicholl 
House 

WHITE  WILliIE  C,  vice  president  and  business  mana- 
ger Pacific  Press,  res  1067  Castro 

Whitehead  Richard  O.,  attorney-at-law  and  notary  public, 
924  Broadway,  res  1012  East  23rd 

Whitehill  Thomas  G.,  carpenter,  res  W  s  McCall  bet  Mari- 
posa av  and  Benton,  Temescal 

Whitelaw  Henry,  clerk  (S.  E.)  res  213  Eighth 

Whitelaw  Newcomen,  commission  merchant  (S.  E.)  res  213 
Eighth 

Whiteside  Joseph,  carpenter,  res  812  Market 

Whiting  Barnett,  carpenter,  res  N  s  Forty-third  nr  Telegraph 
av,  Temescal 

Whiting  Lewis,  calsominer,  res  661  East  19th 

Whitlock  Robert,  res  1812  Grove 

Whitman  Russell,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  573  Seventeenth 

Whitman  William  W.  (Torrey,  Whitman  &  Gardiner)  res 
532  Twenty-second 

Whitmore  Charles,  res  1378  Ninth 

Whitmore  Welles,  deputy  District  Attorney,  Court  House, 
res  1437  San  Pablo  av 

Whitney  &  Co's  Express,  M.  A.  Calm  and  Max  Popper  pro- 
prietors, 855  Broadway,  and  3-5  Commercial,  S.  F. 

Whitney  Alonzo  D.,  proprietor  Piedmont  Springs  Hotel, 
3  miles  NE  of  Oakland 

Whitney  Bert  B.,  clerk,  res  1562  Telegraph  av 

Whitney  Edward  B.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  563  Fifteenth 

Whitney  Edwin  F.,  transfer  clerk  U.  S.  Mint  (S.  F.)  res  914 
Sixteenth 

Whitney  E.  S.  Mrs.,  res  E  s  Calais  nr  Harmon,  Temescal 

WHITNEY  GEORGE  E.,  attorney-at-law,  911  Broadway, 
room  1,  res  1076  Fourteenth 

Whitney  H.  L.,  plasterer,  res  E  s  Calais  nr  Harmon,  Tem- 
escal 

Whitney  Johanna  H.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  1729  Central  av 

Whitney  William,  telegraph  operator,  res  Piedmont 
Springs 

Whittaker  William,  stairbuilder  Pioneer  Planing  Mills  res 
S.  F. 

Whittet  William,  gardener  Mountain  View  Cemetery,  res 
Amador  Hotel 


SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUNDRY 


OFFICES 


1-33  Geary  St.,  San  Francisco. 
I  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE,  365  Tenth. 


OAKLAND    [  W  ]    DIRECTORY.  499 

WHITTIER,  FULLER  &  CO.  (W.  Frank  Whittier,  William 
P.  Fuller,  James  Duflfj  and  David  Kavekes)  importers 
and  manufacturers  paints,  oils,  glass,  doors,  sash,  blinds, 
etc.,  412-414  Central  av 
Whitter  W.  Frank  (Whittier,  Fuller  &  Co.)  res  S.  F. 
Whitton  Charles  F.,  reporter  of  Superior  Court,  911  Broad- 
way, res  W  s  Oxford  nr  College  Way,  Berkeley 
Whitver  James,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Whorf  William  G.,  foreman  Dean,  Watson  &  Co.,  res  1006 

Fifth 
Whyte  Alexander,  foreman  Oakland  Bag  Manufacturing  Co., 

res  127  East  11th 
Wiand  Reuben,  carpenter,  res  678  Twenty-third 
Wiard  Edward,  proprietor  Oakland  Trotting  Park,  W  s  San 

Pablo  av,  two  miles  NW  from  City  Hall 
Wichelhausen  Herman,  proprietor  Oakland  Shirt  Factory, 

913  Washington 
Wicker  Lewis  B.,  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  B.,  res  S  s  Chase  bet 

Pine  and  Wood 
Wickersham  M.  L.  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  NE  cor  Broad- 
way and  Central  av 
Widman  Ferdinand,  salesman  Yates  &  Co.,  res  683  Sycamore 
Wieder  Susie,  domestic  1013  Seventh  av 
WIEMEYER,  SCHUTT  &  SCHMITT  (K.   F.  Wiemeyer, 
A.  M.  Schutt   and  Charles  Schmitt)  Journal  Co.,  832 
Webster 
Wiemeyer  K.  F.  (Wiemeyer,  Schutt  &   Schmitt)  res  Sacra- 
mento City 
Wieser  John,  watchmaker  McClure  Bros.,  res  Tremont  House 
Wigginton  Frederick,  dairyman  Joseph  B.  Turner,  res  junc- 
tion Broadway  and  Webster 
Wightman  William,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  1116  Broadway 
Wilbert  Jacob,  liquor  saloon,  1208  Broadway 
Wilbur  William  S.,  carpenter  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  1421  Fifteenth 
Wilcox  Block,  SW  cor  Broadway  and  Ninth 
Wilcox  Carlos  H.,  carpenter,  res  1453  Grove 
Wilcox  Charles  G.,  clerk  Galindo  Hotel 
Wilcox  House,  Miss  K.  S.  Nichols   proprietress,   SW  cor 

Ninth  and  Broadway 
Wilcox  Jane  P.,  widow,  res  1316  Eighth  av 
Wilcox  P.  S.,  capitalist,  467  Ninth,  res  Kelsey  House 
Wild  Edward,  brick  mason,  res  1523  Fifth 
Wilde  Francis  B.,  real  estate  agent  (S.  F.)  res  903  Jackson 
Wilde  Eichard,  wharf  collector  (S.  F.)  res  1504  San  Pablo  av 
Wilder  Alvin  D.,  assistant  superintendent  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res 
1009  Adeline 


ni  RFRT  £  RRflWN  °^^^^'^^  ™°^^  ^mM  Residence  Property  on  m  Coast 


Call  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Mamt  St.,S.  F.,WMesale  anl  Retail  Dealer  in  Paper  Hangings 


500  OAKLAND    [  W  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Wildman  Helena  T.  Miss,  teacher  music  Mill's  Seminary 

Wilds  John,  hostler,  res  216  Eleventh 

Wiley  John,  gardener,  res  462  Sixth 

Wilford  Albert  (Markwalder  &  Wilford)  res  1880  Seventh 

Wilie  Nicol,  gasfitter,  res  1700  Market 

Wilkeu  John,  barkeeper  John  Groth,  res  658  Grove 

Wilkens  William,  grocer  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Seventeenth  and 

Center 
Wilkie  David  C,  butcher,  2145  Telegraph  av 
Wilkins  Charles,  carpenter,  res  1469  Twelfth  av 
Wilkins  Charles  W. ,  carpenter,  res  1469  Twelfth  av 
Wilkins  John  H.   B.,  attorney-at-law   (S.   F.)   res   SE  cor 

Adeline  and  Sixteenth 
Wilkinson  Albert  E.,  bookkeeper  George  F.    Crist,  res  W  s 

East  24tli  nr  Nineteenth  av,  Highland  Park 
Wilkinson  Charles  P.,  painter,  res  W  s  East  24th  nr  Nine- 
teenth av 
Wilkinson  Clark,  barber,  E  s  Telegraph  av,   nr  Birch,  Tem- 

escal,  res  418  Third,  rear 
Wilkinson  Koderigo,  messenger  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Chase  bet 

bet  Pine  and  Wood 
Wilkinson  Thomas,  salesman  George  F.  Crist,  res  W  s  East 

24th  nr  Nineteenth  av 
Wilkinson  William  H.,  car  department  C.  P.  R.  E.,  res  1780 

Atlantic 
Wilkinson  AVilliam  J.  (Lough  &  Wilkinson)  res  420  Fifth 
Wilkousky  Harry,  tailor,  res  373  Fifth 
Willard  Ada,  dressmaker,  475  Ninth 

Willard  Charles,  machinist  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1715  Lincoln 
Willard  George  A,,  bookkeeper  C.P.R.R.,  res  1059  Ninth  av 
Willard  John  F.,  deputy  County  Clerk,  res  966  Chester 
Willcox  David  (Dean,  Watson  &  Co,  and  E,  B.  Dean  &  Co., 

S.  F.)  res  318  Fourteenth 
Willcutt  George  B.,  student  University,  res  927  Linden 
Willcutt  Joseph  L.,  secretary  S.  P.  R.  R.,  res  927  Linden 
Willebrands  Carrie  Miss,  res  378  Ninth 

Willeke  Reinhard,  barkeeper  T.  H.  Scheiding,  res  1818  Sev- 
enth 
Willey  Frederick  W.,  car  cleaner  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  770  Pine 
Willey  Lydia  A.  Miss,  res  363|  Central  av 
William  Street  House,   Mrs.  Lizzie  Kennedy  proprietress, 

1813  William 
William  Tell  Dairy,  Joseph  Anselmi  proprietor,  S  s  McAdam 

nr  Broadway 
Williams  &  Graham  (George  Williams  and  Edward  Graham) 
proprietors  Oakland  and  S.  F.  Express,  836  Broadway 


SI?    T  A  TT'NfTI'RV  ^^^lims  called  lor  and  Delivered  lu  S.  F.,  Oakland,  Alameda,  BerMey, 
.    r.    iliiUniJIll.  Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


GREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDON'S,  365  TENTH. 


OAKLAND    [  W  ]    DIRECTORY.  ;^    501 

Williams  &  Samuels  (N.  W.  Williams  and  M.  A.  Samuels) 

photographers,  NW  cor  Clay  and  Eleventh 
Williams  A.  F.,  mining  expert,  res  2131  Telegraph  av 
Williams  Alexander  G.,  laborer,  res  Lake  Shore  av  nr  Indian 

Gulch 
Williams  Ann,  widow,  res  459  Sixth 
Williams  Andrew  Mrs.,  widow,  res  613  East  14th 
Williams  Belle  Miss,  res  1020  Eighth  av 
Williams  Benjamin  F.,  joiner  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1003  Chester 
Williams  Benjamin  S.  E.,  watchman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1773 

Goss 
Williams  Caleb  O.,  real  estate,  res  1563  Brush 
Williams  Charles,  laborer,  res  824  East  14th 
Williams  Charles,  laborer,  res  1663  Atlantic 
Williams  Charles,  messenger  American  District  Telegraph 

Co.,  res  1772  Taylor 
Williams  Charles,  switchtender  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  306  Seventh 
Williams  Charles  B.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  Wilcox  House 
WILLIAMS  CHARLOTTE  Mrs.,   dressmaking  and  fancy 

goods,  475  East  Central  av,  res  471  East  Central  av 
Williams  Curtis  P.,  master  mariner,  res  512  East  15th 
Williams  Cyrus  W.,  painter,  res  832  West 
Williams  David  H.,  machinist  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  N  s  Central 

av  bet  Willow  and  Campbell 
Williams  Edward,  machinist  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1772  Taylor 
Williams  Edward  C,  superintendentMendocino  Lumber  Co. 

(S.  F.)  res  Galindo  Hotel 
Williams  E.  J.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  512  Eighth 
Williams  F.  G.,  gardener,  res  669  Thirty-fourth 
Williams  Gardner   F.,    mining    engineer,   res    2131    Tele- 
graph av 
Williams  George,  clerk,  res  1563  Brush 
Williams  George  H.   (Williams  &   Graham)  res  836  Broad- 
way 
Williams    George    R.,    attorney-at-law   (S     F.)    res    1313 

Eighth  av 
Williams  Harriet,  widow,  res  428  Second 
Williams  Harry,  student,  res  1072  Fourteenth 
Williams  Honora,  widow,  res  804  East  Central  av 
Williams  Isaac  J.,   shoemaker  Stevenson  &  Ware,  res  254 

Fifth 
Williams  James,  blacksmith  Thomas  T.  Williams,  res  370 

Fourth 
Williams  James,  driver  Fashion  Stables,  res  720  Seventh 
Williams  Jeremiah,  carpenter,  res  172  Second 
Williams  J.  H.,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R. 


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Williams  John,  res  726  Eleventh 

Williams  John,  res  972  Thirty-fifth 

Williams  John,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 

Williams  John  N.,  capitalist,  res  1303  Grove 

Williams  John  S.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  NW  cor  Thirteenth  av 

and  East  25th 
Williams  John  W.,  decorator,  res  921  Poplar 
Williams   Joseph,    gardener  James   Moffitt,    res   NW    cor 

Twenty-second  and  Webster 
Williams  Joseph  B.,  seaman,  res  613  East  14th 
Williams  Joseph  S .,  proprietor  West  End  Hotel,  SW  cor 

Peralta  and  Seventh 
Williams  Lemon,  engineer,  res  1087  Third 
Williams  Letitia,  domestic  1427  Eleventh  av 
Williams  Lewis  W.,  carpenter  Oakland  Planing  Mills 
Williams  Lucius  L.,  patternmaker  (S.  F.)  res  727  Eleventh 
Williams  Manuel,  clerk,  res  669  Thirty-fourth 
Williams  Mark  A.,  painter,  res  551  Charter 
Williams  M.  C.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  669  Thirty-fourth 
Williams  N.,  wooden  ware  (S.  F.)  res  927  Myrtle 
Williams  Nelson  W.  (Williams  &  Samuels)  res  Henry  Block, 

room  60 
Williams  Nicholas,   restaurant,    463  Seventh,    res    Nicholl 

House 
Williams  Prince  A.,  farmer,  res  773  East  34th,  Lynn 
Williams  Eobert,  porter  (S.  F.)  res  459  Sixth 
Williams  Eobert  E.,  joiner  C.  P.  R.  K.,  res  1019  Wood 
Williams  Samuel,  editor  Evening  Bulletin  (S.  F.)  res  1072 

Fourteenth 
Williams  Sarah  J.  Mrs.,  res  1020  Eighth  av 
Williams  Septimus,  machinist,  res  512  Eighth 
Williams  Seth,  salesman  I.  Alexander,  res  551  Charter 
Williams  Shared,  res  1051  Market 

Williams  Sylvester  M.,  photographer,  res  658  Twenty-first 
Williams  Tliomas  C,  clerk,  res  823  Magnolia 
Williams  Thomas  H.,  capitalist,  res  1051  Market 
WDliams  Thomas  H.  Jr.,  student,  res  1051  Market 
Williams  Thomas  J.,  wharfinger  (S.  F.)  res  1551  Brush 
Williams  Thomas  S.,  master  mariner,  res  1320  Webster 
Williams  Thomas  T.,  blacksmith,  411  Fourth,  res  370  Fourth 
Williams  Thomas  W.,  master  mariner,  res  1320  Webster 
Williams  William,  boots  and  shoes  (Yolo  Co.)  res  471  East 

Central  av 
Williams  William  A.,  glovecutter  (S.  F.)  res  613  East  14th 
Williams  Zepheniah,  mechanic,  res  820  Wood 
Williamson  Adrian  A.,  carpenter,  res  948  Campbell 


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OAKLAND     [  W  ]    DIRECTORY.  503 

Williamson  H.  S.  Mrs.,  res  2226  San  Pablo  av 

Williamson  James  M.,  furniture,  res  1013  Thirtieth 

Williebrants  Henry,  painter,  res  1868  Campbell 

Willis  Thomas,  res  1240  Adeline 

Wills  Andrew,  upholsterer,  res  131  Ettie 

Wills  James  M.,  teamster  Samm's  Flouring  Mills,  res  566 

Second 
Wills  John  T.  Kev.,   pastor  Second  Congregational  Church, 

res  1725  Goss 
Willson  Julia  E.   Miss,  teacher  English  branches  Golden 

'  Academy 
Willy  Henry,  car  builder  (S.  F.)  res  809  Thirteenth 
Wilson  &  Curry   (John  W.  Wilson  and  John  Curry)  restau- 
rant, 803  Broadway 
Wilson  Adelbert,  policeman,  res  1016  West 
Wilson  Andrew,    laborer   Burns    &   Jensen,    res   Overland 

House 
Wilson  Andrew  W.,  patternmaker  (S.  F.)  res  765  Thirteenth 
Wilson  Annie,  widow,  dressmaker,  res  613  Sixth 
Wilson  Caroline,  widow,  res  1321  Ninth  av 
Wilson  David  B.,  insurance  agent,  res  1124  Filbert 
Wilson  Emily  S.,  teacher  Mills'  Seminary 
Wilson  Harry  D.,  student  University,  res  1124  Filbert 
Wilson  Harvey  M.,  policeman,  res  NichoU  House 
Wilson  James,  book  peddler,  res  W  s  Sixteenth  av  bet  East 

14th  and  East  15th 
Wilson  James,   foreman  plumber  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co., 

res  1116  Broadway 
Wilson  James  F.,  packer  J.  Lusk  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor  Clare- 

mont  av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 
Wilson  James  V.,  hackman,  res  1529  Curtis 
Wilson  J.  H.  Mrs.,  res  1413  Brush 
Wilson  John  C,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  563  Hobart 
Wilson  John  D.,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  Seminary  av  nr  Mills' 

Seminary 
Wilson  John  D.  Jr.,  res  Seminary  av  nr  Mills'  Seminary 
Wilson  John  W.  (Wilson  &  Curry)  res  803  Broadway 
Wilson  Joseph,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  Seminary  av  nr  Mills' 

Seminary 
Wilson  Lemuel,  meat  market,  311  East  Central  av,  res  Clin- 
ton House 
Wilson  M.  D.  Mrs.,  ladies'  physician,  office  1207  Broadway, 

res  765  Thirteenth 
Wilson  Oliver  T.,  carriage  painter  T.  D.  Weymouth,  res  816 

Thirty-fourth 
Wilson  Peter,  general  jobber,  res  364  Seventh 


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Wilson  Priscilla  Mrs.,  proprietress   West  Oakland  House, 

1772  Seventh  • 

Wilson  Kichard  F.,   foreman  carpenter  Hanson  &  Burpee, 

res  E  s  Broadway  nr  Webster 
Wilson  Samuel  H.,  baker,  res  859  Lydia 
Wilson  Sidney  H.,  carpenter,  res  971  Kirkbam 
Wilson  Thomas,  res  E  s  High  nr  Kailroad  Crossing,  Melrose 
Wilson  Thomas,  plumber  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.,  res  1116 

Broadway 
Wilson  William,   joiner  C.  P.  K.   E.,  res  E  s  Willow  bet 

Eighth  and  Chase 
Wilson  William  H.,  groceries,  SW  cor  San  Pablo  av  and 

Seventeenth 
Wilson  William  P.,  cider  and  vinegar  manufacturer,  res  S  s 

Avon  bet  First  and  Second  avs 
Wimble  Thomas,  expressman,  res  1515  San  Pablo  av 
Winans  M.  L.,  car  cleaner  C  P.  K.  K.,  res  1762  William 
Winant  Charles,  extraman  Empire  Hose  Co.  No.  1,  Oakland 

Fire  Department,  res  709 1  Fifth 
Winant  William  D.,  oysterman,  res  711  Fourth 
Winant  William  W.,  oysterman,  res  711  Fourth 
Winchester  E.,  printer  Pacific  Press,  res  1356  Harrison 
Winchester  John  P.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  467  San  Pablo  av 
Winchester  William,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  P. 
Wlnderson  Samuel,  stevedore,  res  1112  Twenty-fourth 
Wines  Charles  B.,  res  833  Wood 
Wines  Charles  L.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  833  Wood 
Wines  William  F.,  druggist,  res  833  Wood 
Wing  Almond  M.  (Porter   Bros  &   Wing)    res   Centennial 

House 
Wing  Lee  (Chinese)  laundry,  1758  Telegraph  av 
Wing  On  (Chinese)  general  merchandise,  371  Ninth 
Wing  Russell  W.,  res  Mountain  av,  Piedmont 
Wing  Sing  (Chinese)  laundry,  1722  Seventh 
WINGATE  ISAAC  C,  proprietor  Wingate's  Express,  852 

Broadway,  and  6  Sacramento  (S.  F.),   res   701  Wash- 
ington 
Wingate  John  W.,  car  repairer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  731  Chester 
WINGATE'S    EXPRESS,  I.   C.   Wingate  proprietor,    852 

Broadway,  and  6  Sacramento  (S.  F.) 
Wiugerter  Jacob,  expressman  (S.  F.)  res  1378  Fifteenth 
Winkelman  Henry,  master  mariner,  res  947  Linden 
Winkelman  Louis  C,  real  estate  (S.  F.)  res  947  Linden 
Winkler  Jacob  (Menges  &  Winkler)  res  612  Fourth 
Winlock  James,  molder,  res  1057  Twelfth  av 
Winn  Anna  Mrs.,  varieties,  973  Third 


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OAKLAND     [  W  ]    DIRECTORY.  505 

Winn  Patrick,  car  repairer  C.  P.  R.  E.,  res  1005  Third 
Winnie  Edward  M.,   tailor  Brown   &  McKinnon,  res    269 

Ninth 
Winnie  William,  carpenter,  res  269  Ninth 
Winslow  Catherine  Mrs. ,  res  876  Wood 
Winslow  Henry  E.,  brickmason,  res  1719  Eighth 
Winslow  J.    H.,    uightwatchman   stmr   Oakland,    Oakland 

Ferry 
Winslow  Terrence,  calker  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  N  s  Forty-ninth 

nr  Telegraph  av,  Temescal 
Wn^SOR  HOUSE,  C.  0.  Wheeler  proprietor,  SW  cor  Ninth 

and  Washington 
Winsor  Serril  (Miller  &  Winsor)  res  566  East  16th 
Winter  John,  proprietor  Winter's  Hotel,  SE  cor  Broadway 

and  Fifteenth 
Winter  Louisa,  widow,  res  362  Ninth 
Winter  Thomas,  seaman,  res  1641  Adeline 
Winter's  Hotel,  John  Winter  proprietor,  SE  cor  Broadway 

and  Fifteenth 
Wintersen  Samuel,  seaman,  res  1112  Twenty-fourth 
Wintringer  Leander,  cook  Peterson  &  Dodge,  res  616  Broad- 
way 
Wire  Benjamin,  brickmaker  G.  D.  Nagle,   res  Lake  av  nr 

Quarry 
Wirth  Charles,  butcher,  res  cor  Twentieth  av  and  East  15th 
Wiswell  Emma  J.  Mrs.,  matron  Golden  Gate  Academy 
Witkowsky  Nathan,  barber,  465  Sixth,  res  370  Franklin 
Witt  Andrew,  driver  Oakland  Brewery,  1557  Broadway 
Witt  C.  Mrs.,  891  Bay 
Wittman  George,   restaurant   (S.  F.)   res  SW  cor  Oak  and 

Fifth 
Wittman  Julius,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  SW  cor  Oak  and 

Fifth 
Wittman  Samuel,  cook  (S.  F.)  res  SW  cor  Oak  and  Fifth 
Wo  Shun  (Chinese)  laundry,  910  Washington 
Woelfiel  Richard,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  1026  Peralta 
Woerner  Jacob,  butcher,  18  City  Market,  res  604  Fifteenth 
Wolf  Alfred,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Wolf  Minnie  Miss,  saleswoman  T.  J.  Hyde,  res  Alameda 
Wolfe  Joseph  M.,  general  solicitor,  res  516  East  23rd 
Wolffe  Samuel,  baker  New  York  Bakery,  res  Galindo  Ho- 
tel 
Wolf  ran  Theodore,  teamster  H.  M.  Ames  Jr.,  res  Butcher- 
town 
Wolfskin  Charles  E.,  clerk,  res  Avenue  House 
Wolfsohn  William,  stock  speculator  (S.  F.)  res  362  Eighth 


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506  OAKLAND    [  W  ]    DIRECTORY. 

Wolleb  Edward,  assayer  (S.  F.)  rej  N  s  Redwood   Road  nr 

Alderney  Farm 
Wolter  Riemer,  proprietor  Dresdener  Beer  Hall,  1125  Thir- 
teenth av 
Wolverton  Garret  R.,  carpenter,  res  370  East  11th 
Wolvin  William,  clerk  James  Baglin,  res  1633  Market 
"Woman's  Christian  Association,  1167  Washington 
Wonderlich  Samuel,  gardener,  1351  Fourth  av 
Wood  A.,  res  1019  Brush 
Wood  A.  A.,  engineer,  res  1319  Central  av 
Wood  Alfred,  salesman   Charles  B.   Rutherford,  res   1303 

Jefferson 
Wood  Christian,  laundryman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Wood  Chester  F.,  postal  agent,  res  258  Eighth 
Wood  Edwin  P.,  merchant,  res  1311  Fourth  av 
Wood  Frank  M.,  ticket  collector  Oakland  Ferry  (S.  F.)  res 

1520  Eighth 
Wood  George  R.,  painter,  res  825  Thirty -third 
Wood  James  E.,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  1003  Pine 
Wood  J.  E.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  res  1003  Pine 
Wood  John  F.,  agent  fashion  plates,  375  Central  av 
Wood  John  F.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  375  Central  av 
Wood  Lauren  A.,  conductor  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Wood  Myron  W.  (A.  Harmon  &  Co.)  res  bet  East  23d  and 

East  25th,  Clinton  and  Brooklyn  avs 
Wood  R.  K.,  clerk,  res  Vinzent  Block 
Wood  S.  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  1254  Market 
Wood   Walter,    painter    Charles    B.    Rutherford,   res    417 

Durant 
Wood  William,  can-iagemaker,  N  s  Sixth  bet  Broadway  and 

Franklin,  res  Vinzent  Block 
Wood  William  H.,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  806  Jackson 
Woodall  James,  baggageman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  805  Peralta 
Woodard  M.  W.,    agent  Adams'   Synchronological  Chart, 

952  Broadway,  res  914  Sixteenth 
Woodbeck  John,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Woodcock  Robert  V.,  driver  C.  M.  Davis,  res  N  s  Cleveland 

av  nr  Telegraph  av,  Temescal 
Woods  Amos,  photographer,  res  952  Thirty-fifth 
Woods  C.  Y.,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R. 

Woods  Joseph  T.,  conductor  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  760  Willow 
Woods  Robert  C,  conductor  S.  P.  C  R.  R.,  res  1018  Pe- 
ralta 
Woods  Samuel   S.    Colonel,   paymaster  U.    S.    A.,   res  576 

Eighth 
Woods  William,  varnish er  and  finisher,  res  481  Twenty-fifth 


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OAKLAND    [  W  ]    DIRECTORY.  507 

Woodside  Robert,   proprietor  Hambletonian  Stables,  1688 

Telegraph  av,  res  SW  cor  Grove  and  Twentv-seventh 
WOODWARD  &  TAGGART  (E.  W.  Woodward  and  Grant 

I.  Taggart)  real  estate  agents  and  auctioneers,  460-462 

Eighth 
Woodward  Edwin  W.  (Woodward  &  Taggart)  res  St.  Helena, 

Napa  Co. 
Woodward  Gideon,  real  estate,  res  567  Third 
Woodward    James,    proprietor    Union    Hotel,     632    East 

Central  ay 
Woodward  John  K.,  carpenter,  res  1312  Thirteenth  av 
Woodward  L.,  capitalist,  res  SW  cor  Park  av  and  Hollis 
Woodward  William,  res  368  East  25th 

Woodworth  James,  hackdriver  Dexter  Stable,  res  655  Lin- 
den 
Woodworth  J.  Y.,  laundrjman  Contra  Costa  Laundry 
Woof  Elizabeth  G.,  widow,  res  1061  Willow 
Woof  John,  engineer  Pacific  Press,  res  cor  Central  av  and 

Castro 
Woof  William  J.,  brakeman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1061  Willow 
Woolley  John   (Clark  &  Woolley)  res  Choate   nr  Dwight 

Way,  Berkeley 
Woolrich  Charles,  res  912  Filbert 
Woolsev  A.  L.,  operator  American  District  Telegraph  Co., 

res'1712  Eighth 
WOOLSEY  DR.   E.   H.,    physician   and   surgeon,    surgeon 

C.  P.  R.  R.,  and  health  officer  and  city  physician,  office 

NE  cor  Central  av  and  Broadway 
Woolsey  Georgie  Miss,  assistant  George  J.  Luce,  res  1712 

Eighth 
Woolsey  James  B.,  farmer,  res  N  s  Fair  View  nr  Telegraph 

av,  Temescal 
Woolsey  Walter  P.,  farmer,  res  N  s  Fair  Yiew  nr  Telegraph 

av,  Temescal 
Wooster  Joseph,  clergyman,  res  Yernal  av,  Piedmont 
Work  John  W.,  farmer,  res  N  s  East  14th,  Fruit  Yale 
Worthington  T.,  physician,  res  702  Eleventh 
Wright  &  Trumbull  (J.   O.  Wright  and  Charles  Trumbull) 

civil  engineers,  475  Ninth,  room  1 
Wright  A.  Hadwin,  bookkeeper  Edward  A.  Brown,  res  1222 

Thirtieth 
Wright  Albert,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  1714  Lincoln 
Wright  Albert  H.,  carpenter,  res  1222  Thirtieth 
Wright  Alpheus  S.,  res  485  Twenty-fourth 
Wright  A.  P.  Miss,  teacher   Durant   School,    res   826    Fif- 
teenth 


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508  OAKLAND    [  W  ]    DIRECTORY. 

WRIGHT  AUGUSTUS  W.,    agent   Singer   Manufacturing 

Co.,  915  Washington,  res  1427  Filbert 
Wright   Benjamin,    collector    Frank   Barnard    &    Co.,  res 

Clarendon  House 
Wright  Cyrus  S.,  undertaker  (S.  F.)  res  758  Tenth 
Wright  Derastus,  policeman,  res  1714  Lincoln 
Wright  George,  freight  clerk  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  366  East  16th 
Wright  George  H.,  deputy  License  Collector,  res  250  Haven 
Wright  George  H.,  groceries,  272  B 

Wright  Henry  C,  shipchandler  (S-F.)  res  1317  Sixteenth  av 
Wright  Horatio  N.,  res  Vernal  av.  Piedmont 
Wright  Isaac,  teacher  Classical  and  English  School,  res  404 

Central  av 
Wright  James,  shoemaker  D.  Stuart,  res  758  Jefferson 
Wright  James  O.  (Wright  &  Trumbull)  475  Ninth 
Wright  John,  dairy,  res  1330  Eleventh  av 
Wright  John  J.,  res  1330  Eleventh  av 
Wright  Susan,  Avidow,  res  571  East  Central  av 
Wright  William  H.,  porter  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  811  Filbert 
Wulff  Adolph,  baker  John  Wulff,  res  1810  Seventh 
Wulff  John,  bakery  and  confectionery,  1810  Seventh 
Wulff  Richard,  driver  John  Wulff,  res  1810  Seventh 
Wulzen  A.  H.  Mrs.,  res  529  Eighth 
Wun  Wan  Lay  Gee  (Chinese)  merchandise,  E  s  Grove  nr 

Chaiter 
Wnnderlin  Stephen,  liquor  saloon,  422  Eighth 
Wunnenberg  Henry,  tinner  W.W.  Montague  &  Co.,  res  Ala- 
meda 
Wyand  Henry  P.,  carpenter,  res  563  Fifth 
Wyckoff  Jacob  I.  S.,  commission  merchant,  res  614  Seven- 
teenth 
Wyckoff  Newton,   lumberman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  875  Wash- 
ington 
Wylie  N.,  plumber  Dalziel  &  Moller,  res  NW  cor  Twenty- 
fourth  and  Market 
Wyman  Benjamin  H.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  519  Twentieth 
Wyman  Benjamin  H.  Jr.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  519  Twen- 
tieth 
Wyman  George  W.,  floorman  El  Dorado   Stable,   res   1003 

Franklin 
WYMAN  JAMES  B.,  manager  Oakland  Daily  Times  and 
proprietor  California  Illustrated  News,   952  Broadway, 
res  1216  Clay 
Wyms  John  H.,  teamster  Meader  &  Co.,  res  362  Third 
Wythe  Joseph  H.  Rev.,  city  missionary  San  Francisco  Dis- 
trict M.  E.  Church,  res  965  West 


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Wythe  Margaret  Miss,  teacher  Lafayette  School,  res  965 

West 
Wythe  Sallie  J.  Miss,  teacher  Lincoln  Grammar  School,  res 

965  West 
Wyttenbach  Emanuel,  artist  (S.  F.)  res  103  Hannah 
Wyttenbach  Helen,  domestic  1439  Market 


Yager  Pauline,  widow,  res  1011  Seventh 
Tale  Charles  G.,  patent  agent  and  editor  Mining  and  Scien- 
tific Press  (S.  P.)  res  179  Third 
Yard  George  M.,  physician,  res  621  Webster 
Yarrington  Alexander  D.,    machine  hand  (S.  ^F.)   res  902 

East  21st 
Yarrington  James  T.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  902  East  21st 
Yarrington  Theodore  Y.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  902  East  21st 
Yarrington  William  M.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  902  East  21st 
YATES   &   CO,  (0.  M.  Yates  and  F.   W.   Shingleberger) 

paints,  oils  and  lamp  stock,  959  Washington 
Yates  Albert  K.,  res  814  Thirteenth 
Yates  Charles  I.,  messenger  Oakland  Bank  of  Savings,  res 

814  Thirteenth 
Yates  Charles  M.  (Yates  &  Co.)  res  683  Sycamore 
Yates  Harry,  refiner  Castle  Dome  Mining  and  Smelting  Co., 

res  Melrose 
Yates  H.  E.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  814  Thirteenth 
Yates  Lucius  E.,  deputy  county  clerk,  res  S  s  Forty-third  nr 

San  Pablo  av,  Temescal 
Yates  Pvobert  E.,  agent  California  Silk  Co.  (S.  F.)  res  814 

Thirteenth 
Yates  William  H.,  grain  broker  (S.  F.)  res  368  East  16th 
Yee  Hop  (Chinese)  laundry,  1771  Seventh 
Yee  Lee  (Chinese)  laundry,  W  s  Bay  north  of  Seventh 
Yelland  Kaymond  D.,  artist  (S.  F.)  res  1464  Seventh  av 
Yelland  William  A.,  student,  res  1464  Seventh  av 
Yerby  Henry  C,    commission   merchant    (S.   F.)  res  1405 

Brush 
Yerxa  Daniel  S.,  painter,  res  1362  Tenth 
Yerxa  Henry  M.,  bartender  William  Schmidt,  res  403  East 

Central  av 
Ying  Lung  (Chinese)  employment  office,  377  Ninth 
Yolland  Thomas,  secretary  (S.  F.)  res  229  Central  av 
York  Charles  B.,  salesman  (S.  P.)  res  811  Adeline 


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510  OAKLAND    [  T  ]    DIRECTORY. 

York  Effie  Miss,  res  666  Tenth 

York  Robert  B.  S.,  bookkeeper  Henry  M.  Ames  Jr.,  res  493 

Plymouth  av 
York  William,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.  res  Railroad  Exchange  • 
Yost  John  D.  (H.  S.  Crocker  &  Co.  S.  E.)  res  1002  Adeline 
Young  Albert  E.,  carpenter,  res  761  Campbell 
Young  Andrew  J.,  miner,  res  1374  Ninth 
Young  Charles,  engineer,  res  1470  Fifth 
Young  Edward  J.,  apothecary  Kelsey  &  Flint,  res  S.  F. 
Young  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  res  916  Henry 
Young  H.  Mrs.,  res  1122  Kirkham 
Young  Hiram,  res  807  Washington 
Young  John,  clerk  Daniel  Stuart,  res  957  Jefferson 
Young  John,  gardener  Walter  B.  Harrub,  res  NW  cor  East 

14th  and  Julia 
Young  John  F.,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,   1003  Broadway, 

res  1008  West 
Young  John  J.,  driver  Oakland  Ice  Co.,  res  365  Tenth 
Young  J.  W.,  res  1410  Tenth 
Young  Lewis  (Burner  &  Young)  res  762  Chestnut 
Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  1054  Washington 
Young  Olive  A. ,  widow,  res  351  Seventh  av 
Young  Richard  H.,  miner,  res  W  s  Maple  bet  First  av  and 

Birch,  Temescal 
Young  Thomas  D.,  lumber  (S.  F.)  res  1274  Seventh 
Young  Virginia  C.  Mrs.,  res  1669  Eighth 
Young  Walter,  bank  cashier  (S.  F.)  res  832  Fourteenth 
Young  William,  mining  stocks,  res  1005  Webster 
Young  — ,  teacher  French,  res  1354  Sixteenth 
Youngman  George  W.,  laborer,  res  609  Harrison 
Youngman  Henry,  driver  Barstow  &  Garber,  res  Charter  nr 

San  Pablo  av 
Youngman  Michael,  laborer,  res  609  Harrison 
Youngman  Thompson,  laborer  Barstow  &  Garber,  res  711 

Harrison 
Youse  Margaret  Mrs.,  res  Centennial  House 
YULE  JOHN,  judge  Police  Court,  res  Galindo  Hotel 
Yund  Henry,  butcher,  res  S  s  Weston  av  bet  Telegraph  av 

and  Broadway 


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J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


OAKLAND    [  Z  ]    DIRECTORY.  511 


Zanello  Giacomo,  brickmason,  res  N  s  Erie  nr  Telegi-aph  av, 

Temescal 
Zefbro  Joseph,  res  670  East  llth 
Zeiss  Harry  A.,  proprietor   Western   Market,   res   SE   cor 

Eighth  and  Chester 
Zelinsky  A.,  groceries  and  provisions,  SE  cor  Forty-first  and 

San  Pablo  av,  Temescal 
Zeller  Amelia  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  257  Eighth 
Zeller  Lizzie  J.  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  257  Eighth 
Zeller  Mary  B.  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  257  Eighth 
Zellmer  Ferdinand,  music  teacher  Mill's  Seminary 
Zent  Isaac  W.,  mining  superintendent,  res  264  Eleventh 
Zerrell  Herman  (Tamm  &  Zerrell)  res  cor  Webster  and  Pied- 
mont av 
Ziegeubien  John,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  966  Pe- 

ralta 
Ziegler  George,  barkeeper  Golden  Gate  Hall,  res  471  Eighth 
Zimmermann   John   A.,    steward   stmr    Orizaba,    res   1163 

Franklin 
Zimmerman  William  H.,  frnit  and  produce,  865  Wood 
Zimmerman's  Park,  John  Knoll  proprietor,   NE  cor  Second 

and  Harrison 
Zindle  Maria  Mrs.,  res  832  Jeflerson 

Zittlau  Augustus,  teamster  Weston  &  Welch,  res  1112  Fif- 
teenth av 


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BERKELEY  DIRECTORY. 


BERKELEY. 


This  picturesquely  located  town  is  known  throughout  the 
State  as  the  site  of  the  California  University,  and  the  home 
of  many  institutions  of  learning,  which  have  given  it  a  dis- 
tinctive character.  It  is  advantageously  located  on  rolling 
land,  and  commands  a  pleasant  and  comprehensive  view  of 
the  Bay  of  San  Francisco  and  the  Golden  Gate,  and  is  much 
sought  for  as  a  place  of  residence  by  those  whose  inclina- 
tions lead  toward  a  quiet  and  educational  suburb.  It  is 
growing  rapidly,  real  estate  being  held  at  reasonable  rates 
and  offered  on  easy  terms  of  payment. 

MANUFACTOKIES. 

Its  manufacturing  interest,  are  represented  by  the  Stand- 
ard Soap  Company,  and  the  Acid  and  Powder  Works. 

During  the  past  year  the  Presbyterian  Church  has  erected 
a  handsome  church  edifice,  and  a  new  public  school  building 
has  been  completed.  Improvements  during  the  past  year 
have  been  of  a  substantial  character,  and  mark  the  result  of 
a  healthful  and  permanent  growth. 


TOWN  GOVERNMENT. 


BoAED  OF  Trustees. — Abel  Whitton,  President.  T.  M. 
Antiseil,  James  Brennan,  I.  M.  Wentworth,  C.  W.  Davis. 
Arthur  Fleming,  Clerk. 

BoAED  OF  School  Dieectoes. — Martin  Kellogg,  President. 


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514  BERKELEY    DIRECTORY. 

William  H.  Johnson,  H.  A.  Palmer,  John  C.  Byxbee,  Geo. 
D.  Dornin,  H.  A.  Bunce.     W.  C.  Wright,  Clerk. 

Town  Treasurer. — Louis  Gottshall. 

Town  Clerk. — Arthur  Fleming. 

Town  Assessor. — Nathan  C.  Carnall. 

Town  Marshal. — Thomas  Knox. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. — C.  R.  Lord,  Alonzo  Moore  and 
C.  N.  Teriy. 

Constables. — Alexander  H.  Morris  and  John  F.  Teague. 


SCHOOLS. 


Berkeley  Gymnasium. — West  side  Dana  street,  between 
University  avenue  and  Bancroft  Way.  John  P.  Burris, 
Principal. 

Kellogg  Grammar  School. — South  side  Center,  between 
Shattuck  avenue  and  Oxford.     A.  L.  Fuller,  Principal. 

Pacific  Kindergarten  Normal  School. — East  side  Dana 
between  Allston  and  Bancroft  Way.  Miss  Emma  Marwedel, 
Principal. 

West  Berkeley  Public  School. — Southeast  corner  Bay 
and  San  Pablo  avenue.     H.  A.  Nelson,  Principal. 

Young  Ladies'  Seminary. — East  side  Spruce,  between  Vine 
and  Rose.     Mrs.  R.  P.  Wellington,  Principal. 


CHURCHES. 


First  Congregational  Church. 

Location  east  side  Choate  avenue,  near  Dwight  Way. 
Rev.  E.  B.  Payne,  Pastor.  Services  at  11  A.  m.  and  7:30 
p.  M. 

Church  of  the  Good  Shepherd  (Episcopal.) 
Location  northeast  corner  Ninth  and  Bristol  streets.  West 


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862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


i.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE.  365  Tenth. 


BERKELEY   DIRECTORY.  516 

Berkeley.  Rev.  G.  A.  Easton,  Pastor.  Organized  Septem- 
ber 1st,  1878.  Services  at  11  A.  m.  and  7:30  p.  m.  Sunday 
School  at  10  A.  M. 

St.  Mark's  Presbyterian  Church. 

Location  south  side  Bancroft  Way,  near  Ellsworth.  Eev. 
G.  W.  Mayer,  Pastor.  Services  at  11  A.  m.  and  7  p.  m. 
Sunday  School  at  9:30  a.  m. 

Presbyterian  (O.  S.) 

Location  southwest  corner  Ellsworth  street  and  Allston 
Way.  Rev.  L.  Y.  Hayes,  Pastor.  Services  at  11  A.  m.  and 
7:30  p.  M.  Sunday  School  at  9:30  a.  m.  Prayer  meeting 
every  Wednesday  evening  at  7:30  p.  m. 

First  Presbjrterian  Church  (West'Berkeley.) 

Location  southeast  corner  Eighth  and  Bristol  streets. 
Rev.  James  Curry,  Pastor.  Rev.  Charles  D.  Merrill,  As- 
sistant Pastor.  Services  at  11  a.  m.  and  7 :  30  p.  m.  Sunday 
School  at  9  A.  M.     Prayer  meeting  Wednesday  evenings. 


SECRET  SOCIETIES. 


Independent  Order  Odd  Fellows. 

Berkeley  Lodge,  No.  270. — Meets  every  Thursday  even- 
ing at  Clapp's  Hall,  southwest  corner  Shattuck  avenue  and 
Berkeley  Way.  Membership,  70.  Officers — F.  J,  Ryus,  N. 
G.;  Joseph  Funnel,  V.  G.;  Frank  Howard  Payne,  R.  S. ; 
Thomas  Hann,  P.  S. ;  Joseph  Chappie,  Treasurer. 

Ancient  Order  United  Workmen. 

Berkeley  Lodge,  No.  10. — Meets  every  Friday  evening 
at  Berkeley  Gymnasium.  P.  R.  Boone,  JP.  M.  W.;  T.  F. 
Graber,  M.  W.;  Frank  H.  Payne,  Recorder;  C.  F.  Gom- 
pertz.  Receiver. 

Hearts  of  Oak  Lodge,  No.  61. — Instituted  October  25th, 
1878.  Meets  every  Wednesday  night  at  Sisterna  Hall. 
Membership  46.     S.  Osterhout,  P.  M.  W.;  W.  H.  Johnson, 


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616  BERKELEY   DIRECTORY. 

M.  W. ;    Arthur  Fleming,   Recorder;    Chris.  Johnson,   Re- 
ceiver. 

Univeesity  Lodge,  No.  88. — Meets  every  Saturday  even- 
ing at  Clapp's  Hall,  southwest  corner  Shattuck  avenue  and 
Berkeley  Way.  Phil.  Sheridan,  P.  M.  W. ;  A.  P.  Oliver, 
M.  W.;  Benjamin  T.    Conger,   Recorder;  C.  R.   Lord,  Re- 


THE  PRESS. 


The  Berkeleyan,  published  monthly  by  the  students  of 
the  University  of  California.  The  editors  are  elected  every 
six  months. 

The  Oestrus,  published  weekly  by  the  Oestrus  Publishing 
Company,  composed  of  students  of  the  State  University. 

These  are  College  papers,  and  are  published  in  the  base- 
ment of  the  North  Hall,  University  of  California. 

Berkeley  Advocate,  published  weekly  by  H.  H.  Mar- 
quand.  Offices  Shattuck  avenue,  near  University  avenue, 
and  northeast  corner  Fifth  street  and  University  avenue. 


POST  OFFICES. 


Berkeley. 

Location  west  side  Choate  street,  near  Bancroft  Way. 
S.  S.  Merrill,  Postmaster.  Office  hours  7:30  a.  m.  to  9  p.  m. 
Mails  close  7  a.  m.  and  3:30  p.  m.  Mails  arrive  9:30  a.  m. 
Depart  6  p.  m. 

West  Berkeley. 

Location  northeast  corner  Fifth  and  University  avenue. 
Arthur  Fleming,  Postmaster.  Office  hours  7  a.  m.  to  9  p.  m. 
Mails  close  9:15  a.  m.  Mails  arrive  10:15  a.  m.  and  10:45 
A.  M.  Mails  depart  10:15  a.  m.  and  10:45  a.  m.  (Money 
order  office.) 


SI?    T  A ITNTIP  Y  ^2sliing  called  (or  and  Delivered  in  S.  F.,  Oakland,  Alaieda,  BerKelej 
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GREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice.  at  GORDON'S,  365  TENTH. 


Berkeley  Directory. 


A 

Acheson  John,  proprietor  Terminus  Hotel,  NE  cor  Univer- 
sity and  Shattuck  avs 
Acheson  Joseph,  gardener  Terminus  Hotel 
Adams  &  Fenton  (Frank  R.  Adams  Jand  Daniel  J.  Fenton) 

boot  and  shoemakers,  W  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  University 

av,  W.  B. 
Adams  Frank  L.,  student  University,  res  Oakland 
Adams  Frank  E.  (Adams  &  Fenton)  res  W  s  San  Pablo  av  nr 

University  av,  W.  B. 
Ahem  Jeremiah,  student  University 

Aiken  C.  G.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  E  s  Arch  bet  Yine  and  Rose 
Aiken  Charles  S.,    carpenter,  res  E  s  Arch  bet  Vine  and 

Rose 
Aiken  Florence  C.  Miss,  res  E  s  Arch  bet  Vine  and  Rose 
Aiken  William  C,  student,  res  E  s  Arch  bet  Pine  and  Rose 
Akerly  James,  student  University,  res  Oakland 
Alburtis  Andrew,  salesman  Gottshall  &  McClain,  res  SW  cor 

Shattuck  av  and  Addison 
Alphonso  Joseph,  carpenter,  resW  s  Fifth  bet  Delaware  and 

Folsom,  W.  B. 
Amos  G.  W.  Mrs.,  res  E  s  Fifth  nr  Allston  Way 
Anderson  John,  gardener  E,  F.  Head,  NW  cor  Oxford  and 

Addison 
Anderson  May,  student  University 
Andrade  Bernard,   clerk  Louis  Marks,  res  W  s  Fourth  bet 

Holyoke  and  Jones,  W.  B. 
Andrews  Thomas,  laborer,  res  W  s  Sixth  bet  Delaware  and 

Bristol,  W.  B. 
Anheuser  William,   foreman  Standard  Soap  Co.,  res  E    s 

Fourth  nr  Bancroft  Way,  W\  B. 
Antisell  Annie,  widow,  res  E  s  Spruce  bet  Cedar  and  Vine 
Antisell  Thomas  M.  (Thomas  M.  Antisell  &  Co.,  S.F.)  res 

E  s  Oxford  bet  Cedar  and  Vine 
Armes  William  D.,  student  University,  res  Oakland 
.Armington  Benjamin,  student  University 
Armstrong  Albert  M,,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 
Arno  Antonio,  farmer,  res  W  s  San  Pablo  av  bet  Allston 

Way  and  Addison,  W.  B. 


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518  BERKELEY   DIRECTORY. 

Arrow  Yezaburro,  student  University 

Arthur  William  M.,  student  University,  res  Oakland 

Ashton  N.  J.  Mrs,  teacher,  res  E  s  Shattuck  av  bet  Dwight 

and  Channing  Ways 
Ashworth  Daniel,  plumber  U.  S.  Mint  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Tenth 

bet  University  av  and  Addison,  W.  B. 
Atherton  George  A.,  student  University,  res  Berkeley  Hotel 
Atwater  Frank  H,  student  University 
Ayer  Henry,  painter,  res  W  s  Melvia    bet    Francisco    and 

Delaware 
Ayres  Clarence,  baker  J.   G.  Wright,  res  Shattuck  av  opp 

Berkeley  Station 


B 

Bachman  Hermann,  with  John  Bachman,  res  SW  cor  Uni- 
versity av  and  Union 

Bachman  John,  proprietor  Germania  Garden  and  Restau- 
rant, SW  cor  University  av  and  Union 

Bailey  Ella  F.,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 

Bailey  George  R.,  nursery,  NE  cor  Dwight  Way  and  Shat- 
tuck av,  res  Oakland 

Bailey  William  H.,  carpenter,  res  cor  University  av  and 
third,  W.  B. 

Bar  croft  David,  student  University,  res  Berkeley  Hotel 

Barker  James  L.,  real  estate  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Dwight  Way 
nr  Shattuck  av 

Barrett  Margaret  Mrs.,  domestic  H.  B.  Berryman,  E  s  Wal- 
nut nr  Oilman 

Barry  Horatio  N.,  painter,  res  W  s  Choate  bet  Bancroft 
Way  and  University  av 

Barry  Jennie,  student  University 

Bartling  Florence,  student  University,  res  Oakland 

Barton  Mary,  widow,  res  SW  cor  Addison  and  California 

BATES  COURTIEN  P.,  dentist,  office  and  res  E  s  Spruce 
bet  Vine  and  Rose 

Baudin  Basile,  shoemaker,  res  NE  cor  Berkeley  Way  and 
Shattuck  av 

Baumel  Jacob,  butcher  Simon  Fischel,  res  SW  cor  Univer- 
sity and  Shattuck  avs 

Beadell  C.  G.,  proprietor  San  Pablo  Avenue  Exchange,  W 
s  San  Pablo  av  bet  Addison  and  University  av,  W.  B. 

Beal  Flora  E.,  student  University 

Beale  Annie  E.,  student  University,  res  Oakland 


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Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


BERKELEY    DIRECTORY.  519 

Beatty  Frank  G.,  miner,  res  N  s  Durant  av  bet  Ellsworth 

and  Fulton 
Becker  Alexander  E.,   physician,   res  SE  cor  Dwight  Way 

and  Ellsworth 
Becker  George  F.,  instructor  mining  and  metallurgy    Uni- 
versity, res  SW  cor  Bancroft  and  Piedmont  Ways 
Beersby  Ellen  Miss,  student,  res  SW  cor  Allston  Way  and 

Chapel 
Benning  John,  farmer,  res  N  s  Rose  bet  Sacramento  and 

San  Pablo  av 
Benson  Martin,   teamster,  res  N  s  Rose  bet  Seventh  and 

Eighth,  W.  B. 
BERKELEY  ADVOCATE  (weekly)   Henry  N.   Marquand 

publisher,  office  W  s  Shattuck  av  nr  University  av,  and 

NW  cor  Fifth  and  University  av,  W.  B. 
Berkeley  Ferry  and  Wharf,  P.  J.  White  wharfinger,  foot  of 

University  av,  W.  B. 
BERKELEY    GYMNASIUM    (THE)    preparatory  school 

to   State   University,    John   F.    Burris  principal,  W  s 

Dana  bet  University  av  and  Bancroft  Way 
Berkeley  Hotel,  Robert  G.  Huston  &  Co.  proprietors,  NEcor 

Bancroft  Way  and  Choate 
Berkeley  House,  Richard  Knott  proprietor,  W  s  Third  bet 

University  av  and  Addison 
Berkeley   Land   and  Town   Improvement   Association,    A. 

Rammelsburg  president,  S.   A.    Penwell  secretary,  SW 

cor  Fifth  and  Universitv  av,  and  652  Market  (S.  F.) 
BERKELEY  POST  OFFICE,  Sidney  S.  Merrill  postmaster, 

W  s  Choate  nr  University  av 
Berkeley  Transfer  Express,  Philip  Sisterna  proprietor,  office 

SE  cor  Choate  and  Bancroft  Way 
Berkeley  Water  Works,   Henry  ^B.   Berryman    proprietor, 

office  W  s  Shattuck  av  nr  University  av 
Bernstein  Philip,  butcher  Thomas  Hann,  res  Alpha  Block, 

Shattuck  av 
Berry  Rufus  A.,  student  University,  res  Berkeley  Hotel 
Berryman  F.  M.,  wood  and  coal  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Walnut  nr 

Gilman 
Berryman  Henry  B  ,  proprietor  Berkeley  Water  Works,  and 

coal  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Walnut  nr  Gilman 
Bice  John  W.,  instructor  Civil  Engineering,  University 
Bienenfeld  Bernard,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 
Bigelow  C.  M.,  foreman  Standard   Soap   Works,    res   Oak- 
land 
Billings  Martha  Mrs. ,   teacher  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind 

Asylum 


rilhQrt  5.  RrniAin  Houses  Built,  and  Houses  and  Lots  lor  Sale  on  lie  Installmenl  Plan. 

UIIUCllOC    DIUWII  Office  No.  2  Park  Row.  Park  street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  6^5  Mim  Si,  S.  F.,  tHe  finest  collection  ol  Modern  Art  Paper  Emm. 


520  BERKELEY    DIRECTORY. 

Bishop  John  S.,  student  University,  res  NE  cor  Grant  and 
Berkeley  Way 

Bjerremark  Christian,  barkeeper  Peter  H.  Hink,  res  SE  cor 
Bristol  and  Third 

Blake  Margaret,  student  University 

Blakeslee  S.  V.  Eev.,  res  W  s  Oxford  nr  College  Way 

Blaney  Sarah,  domestic  NE  cor  Bancroft  and  Piedmont 
Ways 

Bliven  Fannie  M.,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 

Blohra  Peter,  liquor  saloon  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Gilman  and 
Shattuck  av 

Bodwell  Harry  W.,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 

Boh  Jacob,  wellborer,  res  W  s  Sixth  bet  Page  and  Jones, 
W.  B. 

Bolton  Sarah,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 

Boni  Louis,  laborer  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind  Asylum 

Boone  Philip  R.,  teacher  Berkeley  Gymnasium,  res  AV  s 
Chapel  nr  Bancroft  Way 

Booth  Edward,  instructor  Chemistry,  University 

Booth  Edwin  B.,  clerk,  res  SE  cor  University  av  and  Ham- 
ilton 

Booth  Edwin  G.,  capitalist  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  University  av 
and  Hamilton 

Bowen  William  J.,  hay,  grain,  wood  and  coal,  NW  cor  Del- 
aware and  San  Pablo  av,  W.  B. 

Bowers  Emeline,  widow,  res  NE  cor  Bristol  and  Eighth 

Bowles  P.  E.,  student  University 

Boyd  John  E.,  proprietor  Berkeley  and  San  Francisco  Ex- 
press, res  N  s  Addison  bet  Sherman  and  Shattuck  av 

Boyle  Charles,  laborer  Standard  Soap  Works,  res  E  s  Sec- 
ond nr  Addison 

Boyle  Mary,  widow  res  E  s  Second  bet  University  av  and 
Addison 

Boyle  Patrick,  hostler  Brennan  Brothers,  res  SW  cor  Second 
and  University  av 

Boyle  Patrick  D.,  laborer,  res  Berkeley  House 

Boynton  Ira  A.,  carpenter,  office  W  s  Shattuck  av  nr  Addi- 
son, res  S  s  College  Way  nr  Shattuck  av 

Bracken  Frances,  student  University,  res  Oakland 

Bradford  William  Jr.,  student  University,  res  W  s  Shattuck 
av  nr  Addison 

Bragg  Adah,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 

Braman  J.  J.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office  and  res  NW  cor 
Sixth  and  Delaware,  W.  B. 

Brandt  Frederick,  wines  and  liquors,  NE  cor  Third  and 
Bristol,  W.  B. 


Sr      I   AIIMnpY         PROMPT  ATTENTION  TO  ORDERS  FOR  WASHING. 
c     r.     LHUIlUni.      Ofnce,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


All  kinds  of  PURE  ICE  CREAM  made  to  order  at  GORDON'S. 


BERKELEY    DIRECTORY.  521 


Brannigan  Patrick,  farmer,  res  S  s  Hopkins  nr  California 
Brastow  George  B.,  student  University,  res  Berkeley  Hotel 
Brennan  Brothers  (James   and  John  Brennan)  saloon  and 

livery  stable,  SW  cor  Second  and  University  av,  W,  B. 
Brennan  James  (Brennan  Brothers)  res  SW  cor  Second  and 

University  av,  W.  B. 
Brennan  John  (Brennan  Brothers)  res  S  s  University  av  bet 

Ninth  and  Tenth,  W.  B. 
Brier  Carrie  Miss,    student  University,  res  N  s  Center  bet 

Shattuck  av  and  Oxford 
Brier  W.  W.  Jr.,   student  University,  res  N  s   Center  bet 

Shattuck  av  and  Oxford 
Briggs  Mary  E.,  student  University 

Briggs  O.  W.,  res  N  s  Addison  bet  Shattuck  av  and  Oxford 
Broad   Alfonso  H.,    carpenter,    res   N  s  University  av  bet 

Grant  and  Sherman 
Brockway  F.  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  E  s  Bushnell  nr  College 

Way 
Brook  Clark,  farmer,  res  N  s  Francisco  W  Shattuck  av 
Brotherton  Thomas  G.,  confectioner  (Oakland)  res  E  s  Shat- 
tuck av  bet  Rose  and  Oilman 
Brown  Antonio,  furniture,  crockery  and  tinware,  N  s  Bristol 

bet  Fifth  and  Sixth,  W.  B. 
Brown  John,  farmer  Michael  Curtis,  N  s  University  av  nr 

San  Pablo  av 
Brown  Lizzie,  domestic  Deaf  and  Dumb   and  Blind  Asylum 
Brown  William  W.,  student  University 
Browne  Anthony,  jeweler,  res  Forster  House,  W.  B. 
Browne  Ross  E.,  instructor  mechanical    and  instrumental 

drawing  University,  res  NW  cor  Bancroft  and  Piedmont 

Ways 
Brownell  Henry,  assistant  engineer  Giant  Powder   Works, 

res  Highland  House 
Bruns  Henry,  groceries  and  liquors,  SW  cor  San  Pablo  and 

University  avs,  W.  B. 
Bryant  Robert  M.,  carpenter,  res  W   s   Chapel  bet  Allston 

and  Bancroft  Ways 
Buchanan  Augustus  N.,    insurance   agent  (S.  F.)   res  Ws 

Chapel  b(it  Allston  and  Bancroft  Ways 
Buchanan  Hattie  E.  Miss,  student    Berkeley  Gymnasium, 

res  W  s  Chapel  bet  Allston  and  Bancroft  Ways 
Buchanan  Philander  G.  Rev.,  res  W  s  Chapel  bet  Allston 

and  Bancroft  Ways 
Buckley  Henry  W.,  student  University 

Bunce  Horace  A.,  carpenter  and  builder,  and  proprietor  Re- 
vere House,  N  s  Bristol  bet  Second  and  Third,  W.  B. 


The  "Oakland"  Collection  Office, IHJb^o^L.VpsS 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.--Speclal  Deslps  in  Window  Shades  to  Order. 


522  BERKELEY    DIRECTORY. 

Bunnell  George  W. ,  professor  Greek  and  Literature  Univer- 
sity, res  Oakland 

Burcher  Kobert  (Swenson  &  Burcher)  res  W  s  Fifth  bet  Del- 
aware and  Folsom,  W.  B. 

Burgess  Hubert,  teacher  drawing,  N  s  Durant  nr  Shattuck  av 

Burk  Fred  L. ,  student  University 

Burke  Erastus,  res  E  s  Ellsworth  bet  Bancroft  and  Allston 
Ways 

Burke  Henry,  farmer  Mrs.  Michael  Higgins,  NE  cor  San 
Pablo  av  and  Dwight  Way 

Burke  William,  laborer  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind  Asylum 

Burns  Charles  F.,  conductor  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  SE  cor  Dela- 
ware and  Seventh 

BURRIS  JOHN  F.,  principal  Berkeley  Gymnasium,  res  E  s 
Dana  nr  Bancroft  Way 

Byrne  James  W.,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 

Byxbee  A.  G. ,  lumberman  West  Berkeley  Lu,mber  Yard,  res 
Franklin  House 

Byxbee  J.  Oscar,  bookkeeper  West  Berkeley  Lumber  Yard, 
res  E  s  Fifth  bet  Delaware  and  Folsom,  W.  B. 


C 

Caire  Arthur  J.,  student  University,  res  Oakland 

Caldwell  William  A.,   teacher   Deaf  and  Dumb   and   Blind 

Asylum 
CARNAIxL  &  CHAPMAN  (Nathan  C.  Carnall  and  William 
H.  Chapman)  real  estate  agents,  Shattuck  av  opp  Ber- 
keley Station,  and  320  Sansome  S.  F. 
Carnall  Armor,  student  University 

Carnall  Elizabeth  C,  widow,  res  N  s  University  avbet  Shat- 
tuck av  and  Oxford 
Carnall  Glenn  Owen,  collector  Standard  Soap  Co.,  res  N  s 

University  av  bet  Shattuck  av  and  Oxford 
Carnall  Nathan  C  (Carnall  &  Chapman)  res  W  s  Shattuck 

av  nr  Addison 
Carney  John,  laborer,  res  Terminus  Hotel 
Cams  Dennis,  waiter  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind  Asylum 
Carpenter  Edwin  W.,  insurance  agent  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Dwight 

Way  bet  Choate  and  Bowditch 
Carpenter  E.  P.,  janitor  Mechanics'  Art  College  University 
Carroll  Henry  W.,  student  University,  res  Berkeley  Hotel 
Carter  A.  P.  (Robert  G.  Huston  &  Co.)  res  Berkeley  Hotel 
Carter  Matthew,  plumber,  res  N  s  Blake  nr  Humboldt  av 
Carter  Robert,  farmer,  res  N  s  Blake  nr  Humboldt  av 


^      F      I    AllNriRY  WASHING  WELL  DONE  AT  VERY  LOW  RATES. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  ICE  WAGONS  run  regularly  lu  Alameda  and  Berkeley. 


BERKELEY    DIRECTORY.  523 

Carter  Sarah,  widow,  res  N  s  Blake  nr  Humboldt  av 

Cassen  Peter,  bootmaker,  res  W  s  Ninth  nr  Durant,  W.  B. 

Cassen  Peter  Jr.,  bootmaker,  res  W  s  Ninth  nr  Durant, 
W.  B. 

Castle  Harriet,  widow,  res  S  s  Dwight  Way  bet  Etna  and 
Mark 

Castro  Manuel,  horseshoer  P.  H.  Haller,  res  W  s  Fifth  bet 
Addison  and  Allston  Way,  W.  B. 

Cator  James  H.,  shoemaker,  res  W  s  Sixth  bet  Jones  and 
Page,  W.  B. 

Chadwick  Frank  E.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  Channing  Way 
bet  Dana  and  Ellsworth 

Chamberlain  Albert,  carpenter,  res  W  s  Ninth  bet  Bristol 
and  Delaware,  W.  B. 

Chamberlain  Joseph  C,  res  N  s  Delaware  nr  Seventh,  W.B. 

Chamberlain  Mary  C,  widow,  res  NE  cor  D wight  Way  and 
Audubon 

Chamberlin  Ransom,  res  S  s  Bancroft  Way  bet  Audubon 
and  Bowditch 

Chambers  Samuel  A.,  student  University,  res  E  s  Mark  bet 
Dwight  Way  and  Kearney 

Chapman  William  H.  (Carnall  and  Chapman)  *and  notary 
public,  res  E  s  Mark  bet  Dwight  Way  and  Kearney 

Chappie  Joseph  (Chappie,  Tallman  &  Co)  res  SE  cor  Choate 
and  Bancroft  Way 

Chappie,  Tallman  &  Co.  (Joseph  Chappie,  George  S.  and 
Thomas  Y.  Tallman)  groceries  and  provisions,  SE  cor 
Choate  and  Bancroft  Way,  and  proprietors  Olive  Branch 
Hotel,  SW  cor  Choate  and  University  av 

Chart  John,  gardener,  res  E  s  Union  bet  University  av  and 
Bancroft  Way 

Chase  Joseph  P.,  stevedore  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Fourth  bet  Alls- 
ton  Way  and  Addison,  W.  B. 

Cheyrias  Renaud  (Cheyrias  &  Passet,  S.  F.)  res  N  s  Jones 
bet  Fifth  and  Sixth,  W.  B. 

Chi  Phi  Club,  W  s  Dana  nr  Bancroft  Way 

Chi  Phi  Hall,  W  s  Dana  nr  Bancroft  Way 

Chisholm  Daniel  B.,  mining  secretary  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Col- 
lege Way  bet  Henry  and  Milvia 

Christie  Samuel  B.,  instructor  mining  and  metallurgy  Uni- 
versity 

Church  of  the  Good  Shepherd  (Episcopal)  Rev.  G.  A.  Eas- 

ton  pastor,  NE  cor  Ninth  and  Bristol,  W.  B. 
Olapp  Joseph  L. ,  real  estate,  res  SW  cor  Milvia  and  College 

Way 
Clapp's  Hall,  SW  cor  Shattuck  av  and  Berkeley  Way 


jILBERT  &  BROW    ^^:^-y.^]^^^:^^^^.x^^^ 


GEO.W.  CLARK,  645  Mamt  St..  s.  F.,  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


524  BERKELEY   DIRECTORY. 

Clark  Augustus  C.    Mrs.,  widow,    res  N   s   Durant  av  bet 

Ellsworth  and  Fulton 
Clark  Charles  K.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Grant  and 

Berkeley  Way 
Clark  Ella  A.  Miss,  teacher  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Durant  av  bet 

Ellsworth  and  Fulton 
Clark  Frederick  H. ,  student  University 
Clark  Louisa  A.  Miss,  teacher  West  Berkeley  School,  res  N 

s  Durant  av  bet  Ellsworth  and  Fulton 
Clark  Samuel  C,   engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  N  s  Berkeley 

Way  bet  Henry  and  Milvia 
Clark  Thomas,  farmer,  res  N  s  Berkeley  Way  bet  Henry  and 

Milvia 
Clarke  Frederick,  engineer,  res  NW  cor  University  av  and 

Second 
Clarke  James,  laborer  W.  3 .  Bowen,  NW  cor  Delaware  and 

San  Pablo  av 
Clarke  John  B.,  instructor  mathematics  Universty 
Clarke  Marie  L. ,  widow,   res  S  s  Bancroft  Way  bet  Audu- 
bon and  Piedmont  Way 
Clarke  Russell   W.,  student   University,    res  S  s  Bancroft 

Way  bert  Audubon  and  Piedmont  Way 
Clarke  Warren  T.,  student  University,  res  S  s  Bancroft  Way 

bet  Audubon  and  Piedmont  Way 
Colby  George  E.,  student  University,  res  Oakland 
Collins  Edward  L.,  student  University,  res  Oakland 
Collins   Owen,    shoemaker,    res   W  s   Sixth  bet  Jones  and 

Holyoke,  W.  B. 
Comerford  Pierce  Michael  Rev.,   res  SE  cor  Addison  and 

Hamilton 
Condell  John  F.,   cook,   res  NE  cor  Fourth  and  Holyoke, 

W.  B. 
Congdon  Charles  H.,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 
Conner  Will  E.,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 
Connolly  Nicholas  Sr.,  butcher,  res  W  s  Union  av  nr  Green 
Conrad  John  E.,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 
Conway  Michael  G.,  harnessmaker  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Berkeley 

Way  bet  Sherman  and  Louisa 
Cooke  Martha  E. ,  widow,  res  N  s  Francisco  bet  West  and 

Milvia 
Coon  Charles  M.,  student  University,  res  Berkeley  Hotel 
Cope  Walter  B. ,  student  University,  res  Oakland 
Coplin  George,  carpenter,  res  Terminus  Hotel 
Coppe  John,  cook  Olive  Branch  Hotel 
Cowell  Ernest  V.,  student  University 
Cowie  James,  cook  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind  Asylum 


^      F      I    AIINRRY       ^A^""^<^    DONE    AT    SHORT    NOTICE. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  in  all  parts  of  Oakland. 


BERKELEY    DIRECTORY.  525 

Grain  Nancy,  widow,  res  E  s  West  bet  Francisco  and  Vir- 
ginia 

Craswell  William,  res  E  s  Ellsworth  nr  Bancroft  Way 

Crawford  James,  laborer,  res  Terminus  Hotel 

Creed  John  M.,  clerk  Custom  House  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Kose 
bet  Hamilton  and  California 

Cringle  Charles,  laborer,  res  S  s  California  bet  Kose  and 
Cedar 

Cripps  Henry,  laborer  Giant  Powder  Works,  res  Highland 
House 

Crittenden  Joseph  L.,  student  University 

Cronan  Cornelius,  laborer  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind- 
Asylum 

Cross  Thomas,  engineer  Soap  Works,  res  Berkeley  House 

Crowley  Jeremiah,  plasterer,  res  Terminus  Hotel 

Cullen  Daniel,  laborer  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind  Asylum 

Cullen  Edward  S.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  res  W  s  Fifth  bet 
Jones  and  Holyoke,  W.  B. 

Cnmming  George  M.,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 

Cunningham  Bridget  Mrs.,  housekeeper  Kev.  P.  M.  Comer- 
ford,  SE  cor  Addison  and  Hamilton 

Cunningham  Mary,  domestic  Bev.  P.  M.  Comerford,  SE  cor 
Addison  and  Hamilton 

Curley  Timothy,  res  W  s  Tenth  bet  Delaware  and  Bristol 

Curran  James,  laborer,  res  Terminus  Hotel 

Curry  James  Kev.,  pastor  First  Presbyterian  Church, W.B., 
res  San  Pablo 

Curtis  Michael,  farmer,  res  N  s  University  av  nr  San  Pablo  av 

Curtoys  W.  J.,  laborer  Standard  Soap  Works 

Cushing  Adelaide,  student  University,  res  Oakland 

D 

D'Ancona  Abraham  A.,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 

D'Estrella  Theophilus,  teacher  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind 
Asylum 

Daly  Daniel,  laborer,  res  Terminus  Hotel 

Danehey  Catharine,  domestic  SE  cor  D  wight  Way  and  Mark 

Darche  Peter  F.,  proprietor  Willow  Grove  Park  Restaurant, 
S  s  Bristol  nr  Third 

Davies  Edwin,  farmer,  res  N  s  Bristol  bet  Grant  and  Ham- 
ilton 

Davies  Richard  P.,  farmer,  res  S  s  Dwight  Way  bet  Ells- 
worth and  Dana 

Davis  Belle  D.,  student  University 


Pnllppt  Yniir  Rilk  witu  adams  &  co.,  "Oakianr' 

UUIICUI       lUyi       UlllO     S.  K.  cor.  EltiUTU  ST.  and  BKOA 


BKOADWAV.  Upstairs. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  s.  F..  Agent  lor  Patent  Window  Shade  Fixtures. 


526  BERKELEY   DIRECTORY. 

Davis  Charles  W.,  carpenter,  res  W  s  Fourth  bet  Delaware 
and  Bristol,  W.  B. 

Davis  Lorenzo,  teacher  Berkeley  Gymnasium,  res  W  s  Ells- 
worth nr  Bancroft  Way 

Davis  Robert,  teamster,  res  N  s  Dwight  Way  bet  Dana  and 
Choate 

Davis  William,  sailmaker  (S.F.)  res  E  s  Sixth  bet  Jones  and 
Holyoke,  W.  B. 

De  Pas  Charles  B.,  money  broker  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  University 
av  nr  Sacramento 

De  Wolfe  Ella  H.  Miss,  teacher  Kellogg  Grammar  School, 
res  E  s  Mark  bet  Dwight  Way  and  Kearney 

DEAF  AND  DUMB  AND  BLIND  ASYLUM  (STATE) 
Warring  Wilkinson  superintendent,  SE  cor  Dwight  Way 
and  Warring 

Deamer  William  W.,  student  University 

Dean  Eliza,  widow,  res  W  s  Chapel  nr  Bancroft  Way 

Dean  Richard  (Martin,  Dean  &  Co.)  res  N  s  University  av 
bet  First  and  Second,  W.  B. 

Deane  Michael,  laborer,  res  S  s  Bristol  bet  Grant  and  Ham- 
ilton 

Dement  John  C,  student  University,  res  S.F. 

Denning  Mary,  widow,  res  S  s  Addison  bet  Third  and 
Fourth,  W.  B. 

Denny  F.  M.,  physician,  res  SW  cor  Shattuck  av  and  Gil- 
man 

Denton  A.  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  E  s  Ellsworth  bet  Bancroft 
and  Allston  Ways 

Devine  Alice,  domestic  Rev.  G.  A.  Easton,  N  s  University 
av  nr  San  Pablo  av 

Dibble  William  S.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Ellsworth 
and  Allston  Way 

Dingman  Joseph,  laborer,  res  Terminus  Hotel 

Dingmsn  William,  coachman  Martin  Kellogg,  E  s  Bushnell 
nr  College  Way 

Dinsmore  Wallace,  student  University,  res  NW  cor  Dwight 
Way  and  Choate 

Donohue  Jeffray,  laborer,  res  E  s  Fourth  bet  Addison  and 
Allston  Way,  W.  B. 

Donovan  Daniel,  laborer,  res  S  s  Vme  bet  West  and  Lou- 
isa 

Dorn  Diademus  S.,  student  University 

Dornin  George  D. ,  secretary  Firemen's  Fund  Insurance  Co. 
(S.  F.)  res  N  s  Dwight  Way  nr  Audubon 

Dornin  George  W.,  agent  Firemen's  Fund  Insurance  Co. 
(Oakland)  res  N  s  Dwight  Way  nr  Audubon 


C      r      I  AIIKinPY  Lace  Curtains,  Blankets  and  Flannels,  a  Specialty. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


BERKELEY   DIRECTORY.  527      %• 


Dornin  Oscar  G.,  paying  teller  Union  National  Gold  Bank 
(Oakland)  res  N  s  Dwigbt  Way  bet  Bowditch  and  Au- 
dubon 

Dougberty  C.  L.  Mrs.,  milk  dairy,  S  s  University  av  nr  Sac- 
ramento 

Dougberty  Fannie,  student  University 

Dougberty  Martba  A.,  student  University 

DOWNES  CHARLES  L.,  steAvard,  res  N  s  Blake  bet  Ells- 
wortb  and  Fulton 

DunlajD  Henry,  teamster,  res  Terminus  Hotel 

Dunn  J.  J.,  superintendent  Berkeley  Water  "Works,  res 
Alpba  Block,  Sbattuck  av  opp  Berkele}'  Station 

Dunn  Jobn,  laborer,  res  Terminus  Hotel 

Durfee  William  P.,  teacber  Berkeley  Gymnasium 

During  Jobn,  boot  and  sboemaker,  W  s  Cboate  bet  Bancroft 
Way  and  University  av 

Durst  Jobn  H.,  student  University,  res  Berkeley  Hotel 

Durst  Murry  H.,  student  University 

Dwigbt  William  F.,  student  University 

Dwinelle  Cbarles  H.,  lecturer  practical  agriculture  Univer- 
sity, res  SE  cor  Dwigbt  Way  and  Ellswortb 

Dwyer  Jobn  J.,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 


Earl  Guy  C,  student  University,  res  Oakland 

Easton  G.  A.  Eev.,  pastor  Cburcb  of  tbe  Good  Sbepberd, 

res  N  s  University  av  nr  San  Pablo  av,  W.  B. 
Edgar  Arcbibald,  laborer  University  Grounds,  res  E  s  Au- 
dubon bet  Cbanning  and  Bancroft  Ways 
Edgar  James,  res  N  s  Dwigbt  Way  nr  Cboate 
Edgar  Kobert,  clerk  Gottsball  &  McClain,  res  W  s  Sbattuck 

av  nr  Addison 
Edlen  Jobn,  fireman  C.  P.  K.  R.,  res  Ns  Delaware  bet  Price 

and  Sberman 
Edmonds  Annie  C,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 
Edmonds  Harry  M.,  student  University,  res  Berkeley  Hotel 
Edwards  Cbarles  A,,  student  University,  res  Berkeley  Hotel 
Edwards  George  C,  instructor  matbematics  University 
Ebret  Antone,  engineer  (S.  F.)  les  S  s  Delaware  bet  Nintb 

and  Tentb 
Eisner  Milton  S.,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 
Elkington  Jobn,  engineer,  res  N  s  Page  bet  Fourtb  and  Fiftb 

W.  B. 
EUery  Sarab  H.,  student  University,  res  Alameda 


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UIIUCIICX    DIUWil.  Offered  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR. 


528  BERKELEY   DIRECTORY. 

Ellis  John,  gardener  University 

Ellis  William,  horticulturist,  res  Berkeley  Hotel 

Emerson  David  S.,  teacher  elocution,   office  W  s  Shattuck 

av  opp  Berkeley  Station,  res  N  s  Berkeley  Way  east  of 

Grant 
Engebretsen  Antone,  shoemaker,  res  NE  cor  Rose  and  Sev- 
enth, W.  B. 
Engebretsen  Christian,  cooper  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Eose  and 

Seventh 
English  Emma,  domestic  J.  G,  Montealegre,  SW  cor  Blake 

and  Humboldt  av 
Enslow  Ora  M.,  student  University,  res  Berkeley  Hotel 
Evans  Warren,  machinist  (S.  F.)  res  Es  Fourth  bet  Addison 

and  Alls  ton  Ways,  W.  B. 
Everding  John,  proprietor  West  Berkeley  Starch  Works, 

res  S.  F. 


Fagin  Rosa,  laundress  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind  Asylum 
Fenton  Daniel  J.  (Adams  &  Fenton)  res  W  s  San  Pablo  av 

nr  University  av,  W.  B. 
Fielding  James,  carpenter,  res  Terminus  Hotel 
Fife  William  C,  student  University,  res  Oakland 
Fillmore  x4.nn  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  SW  cor  Addison  and 

California 
First  Congregational  Church,  Rev.  E.  B.  Payne  pastor,  E  s 

Choate  bet  Dwight  and  Channing  Ways 
First  Presbyterian  Church  (O.  S.)  Rev.  William  Thomson 

pastor,  SW  cor  Allston  Way  and  Ellsworth 
Fischel  Simon,  butcher,   SW  cor   Shattuck  and  University 

avs 
Fisher  Leonard  C,  student  University,  res  Oakland 
Fitzgerald  Robert  M.,  student  University 
Fleming  Annie  Y.  Mrs.,  teacher  music,  res  SE  cor  Addison 

and  Sixth 
Fleming  Arthur,  druggist,  post  master,  and  town  clerk,  NE 

cor  Fifth  and  University  av,  res  SE  cor  Addison  and 

Sixth 
Fleming  Thomas,  harnessmaker,  W  s  San  Pablo  av  bet  Ad- 
dison and  University  av,  W.  B. 
Foley  Sarah  Mrs.,  saloon,  S  s  University  av  bet  Fourth  and 

Fifth,  W.  B. 
Forbes  Robert,  laborer  University  Grounds,  res  W  s  Choate 

nr  Bancroft  Way 


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BERKELEY    DIRECTORY.  529       k* 


Forster  George,  proprietor  Forster  House,  W  s  San  Pablo 

av  nr  Gilniau,  W.  B. 
Forster  House,  George  Forster  proprietor,   W  s  San  Pablo 

av  nr  Gilman,  W.  B. 
Forsyth  Edwin  R.,  carpenter,  res  N  s  Delaware  bet  Sixth 

and  Seventh,  W.  B. 
Foss  Julius  E.,  expressman,  office  SE  cor  Bancroft  Way  and 

Choate,  res  E  s  Mark  bet  D wight  Way  and  Kearny 
Foster  Charles,  laborer  West  Berkeley  Lumber  Yard,  res 

W  s  Second  bet  University  av  and  Addison,  W.  B. 
Fowler  William  C,  milk  dairy,  W  s  Sacramento  nr  Straw- 
berry Creek,  W.  B. 
France  Ijouis  X.,  student  University 

Frank  Henry,  teacher  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind  Asylum 
Franklin  Charles,   longshoreman  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Sixth  bet 

University  av  and  Bristol,  W.  B. 
Franklin  House,  C.  Maloney  proprietor.  NW  cor  University 

av  and  Third,  W.  B. 
Franklin  Selim  M.,  student  University 
Eraser  Hugh  E.,  engineer  stmr  Newbern,  res  Ws  Ellsworth 

bet  Channing  and  Dwight  Ways 
Eraser  Hugh  W.,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 
Eraser  M.,  gasfitter,  E  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  University  av 
Eraser  Samuel,  farmer,  res  W  s  Ellsworth  bet  Channing  and 

Dwight  Ways 
Frederickson  H^,  farmer  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind  Asylum 
Fredrick  Marcus  W.,  student  University,  res   W  s  Shattuck 

av  nr  Addison 
French  S.  T.  Miss,  teacher  Kellogg  Grammar  School,  res  E 

s  Mark  bet  Dwight  Way  and  Kearney 
Frick  Edward  C,  student  University,  res  Zeta  Psi  Hall 
Frick  Jesse  E.,  student  University,  res  Zeta  Psi  Hall 
Fricks  Christian,  boot  and  shoemaker,  W  s  Shattuck  av  bet 

University  av  and  Berkeley  Way 
Fuller  A.  L.,  principal  Kellogg  Grammar  School,  res  W  s 

Shattuck  av  bet  Addison  and  University  av 
Funnell  Joseph,  carpenter,  res  W  s  Ellsworth  bet  Channing 

and  Dwight  Ways 


Gaines  ^Chauncey,    clerk  C.  P.   E.   R.  (S.   F.)  res  NE  cor 

Berkeley  Way  and  Hamilton,  W.  B. 
Garland  Charles  J.,   shoemaker,  res  W  s  San  Pablo  av  bet 

Bancroft  and  Allston  Ways 


Pnllpr!  Ynjir  Rilk  ^i^li  ADAMS  &  CO..  "Oakland"  CoUectioa  Dice, 

UUIICUl        I  UUl        UIIIO     St.  cor.  EIGHTH  St.  and  BKOAD  WAV,  LpStalra. 

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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarKet  St.,S.  F.,  Importer  Freiicli  anil  Englisli  WALL  PAPERS 


530  BERKELEY   DIRECTORY. 

Garland  Holland  P.,  boxmaker,  res  W  s  San  Pablo  av  bet 

Bancroft  and  Allston  Ways 
Garland  Howard  P.,  boxmaker,  res  W  s  San  Pablo  av  bet 

Bancroft  and  Allston  Ways 
Garratt  Burnett,  laborer,  res  Terminus  Hotel 
Gast  Frederick,  engineer  Berkeley  local  train,  res  E  s  Third 

bet  Addison  and  University  av,  W.  B. 
Gates  Frederick,  gardener,  res  Terminus  Hotel 
Gazanigo  John,    barber,   N  s  University  av  bet  Fifth  and 

Sixth,  res  E  s  Sixth  nr  Addison,  W.  B. 
Geirrine  Charles,  salesman  (S.  F.)   res  E  s  Sixth  bet  Addi- 
son and  Allston  Way,  W.  B. 
Geissberger  John,  farmer,   res  W  s  San  Pablo  av  bet  Jones 

and  Holyoke,  W.  B. 
Geissberger  Louis,  laborer,   res  W  s  Fourth  bet  Jones  and 

Holyoke 
Giant  Powder  Works,  Frank  Poller  superintendent,  nr  Chemi- 
cal Work,  W.  B. 
Gill  William  W.,  student  University,  res  Oakland 
Gillett  Frederick,  laborer  C.   C.  Underwood,  res  S  s  Ban- 
croft Way,  nr  Shattuck  av 
Gilman  Marvin  M.,res  S  s  Delaware  bet  Sixth  and  Seventh, 

W.  B. 
Gimbel  Frank,   carpenter,   res  E  s  Seventh  bet  Page  and 

Jones,  W.  B. 
Gleason  George,  janitor  North  Hall,  University 
Glennou  M.,  boxmaker  Standard  Soap  Works 
Golden  Gate  Oil  Works,   Martin  Dean  &  Co.   proprietors, 

NE  cor  Addison  and  Second,  W.  B. 
Gompertz  Carlos  F.,  instructor  Spanish  University,  res  Ws 

Ellsworth  bet  Bancroft  and  Allston  Ways 
Goodall  Angelique  K.   Mrs.,   teacher  Deaf  and^Dumb  and 

Blind  Asylum 
Goodall  George  B.,  teacher  music  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind 

Asylum 
Goodall  Samuel  E.,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 
Gordon  Edwin  J.,  teamster,  res  SW  cor  Spruce  and  Kose 
Goss  Leonard  (Goss  &  Adams,   S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Dwight 

Way  and  College  av 
Gottshall  &  McClain  (Louis  Gottshall  and  Joseph  McClain) 

groceries  and  dry  goods,  SW  cor  Addison  and  Shattuck 

av 
Gottshall  Louis  (Gottshall  &  McClain)  and  town  treasurer, 

res  N  s  Center  nr  Shattuck  av 
Graber  Thomas  F.,   teacher  (S.  F.)   res  W   s  Chapel  bet 

Allston  and  Bancroft  Ways 


33  Geary  St.,  San  Francisco. 


SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUNDRY  o^c^i,, ,,,„,„„„,„„, 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE,  365  Tenth. 


BERKELEY   DIRECTORY.  531 

Grady  Theodore,  student  University 

Graif  Henry,  well  borer,  res  NW  cor  Fourth  and  Holyoke. 
W.  B.  ^ 

Graves  Frederick,  brakeman  C.  P.  E.  E.,  res  NE  cor  Berke- 
ley Way  and  Henry 

Gray  Jane  Miss,  teacher  elocution  Pacific  Kindergarten 
Normal  School,  res  Oakland 

Gray  John  P.,  student  University 

Green  John  C,  agent  Northern  E.  E.,  NW  cor  Dalton  av 
and  Bay 

Greer  William  J.,  carpenter,  res  SE  cor  Shattuck  av  and 
Gilman 

Griffin  Willard  M.,  traveling  agent,  res  E  s  Spruce  bet 
Cedar  and  Yine 

Grimm  Charles  H.,  student  University,  res  Berkeley  Hotel 

Grimshaw  William,  carpenter  Standard  Soap  Works,  res  nr 
Works 

Grosset  Andrew,  gardener,  E  s  Spruce  bet  Pine  and  Eose 

Grover  Andrew,  carpenter,  res  Terminus  Hotel 

Guenette  Peter,  blacksmith,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  bet  Addi- 
son and  University  av,  W.  B. 

Gulick  Sidney  L.,  student  University,  res  NE  cor  Grant  and 
Berkeley  Way 

H 

Hadlen  Charles,  laborer  West  Berkeley  Starch  Works,  res 
W  s  Second  bet  University  av  and  Bristol 

Hager  Hattie  I.,  student  University 

Haller  Peter  H.,  blacksmith,  wheelwright,  horseshoer  and 
painter,  W  s  Fifth  bet  Addison  and  Allston  Way,W.  B. 

Hammond  Elisha  G.,  farmer,  res  E  s  Seventh  nr  Page,W.  B. 

Hammond  William  D.,  machinist  C.  P.  E.  E.  shops  (Oak- 
land) res  N  s  Berkeley  Way  nr  Henry 

Handerkin  Thomas  F.,  laborer,  res  E  s  Second  bet  Univer- 
sity av  and  Addison,  W.  B. 

Handerkin  William,  laborer,  res  E  s  Second  bet  University 
av  and  Addison 

Hann  Thomas,  meatmarket,  SE  cor  Fifth  and  University  av, 
W.  B.,  and  Shattuck  av  nr  University  av,  res  Ws  Shat- 
tuck av  bet  Addison  and  University  av 

Hansen  Fred.,  engineer  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind  Asylum 

Hansen  Ole,  laborer,  res  W  s  Fifth  nr  Eose,  W.  B. 

Hanson  Charles,  laborer  West  Berkeley  Lumber  Yard,  res 
Eevere  House 


GILBERT  &  BROWN 


Offer  ilie  most  BesiraHe  Residence  Propeny  on  tie  Coast 

Call  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  HarKet  St.,S.  F-.WMesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  Paper  Hangings 


532  BERKELEY   DIRECTORY. 

Happ  Simon  J. ,  carpenter,  res  E  s  Fourth  bet  Addison  and 
Allston  Way,  W.  B. 

Harding  August,  assistant  teacher  chemistry  University,  res 
Oakland 

Harding  James,  painter,  res  Railroad  Exchange 

Harding  Reinhardt  F.,  student  University,  res  Oakland 

Hardwick  Thomas,  farmer,  res  W  s  Chapel  bet  Allston  and 
Bancroft  Ways 

Harkness  Harry,  laborer,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Univer- 
sity av 

Harlow  Wilbur  B.,  hostler  Joseph  Hume,  NW  cor  Dwight 
Way  and  Sacramento 

Harmon  Albert,  clerk,  res  S  s  Dwight  Way  nr   California 

Harmon  Edward  N.,  student  University 

Harris  J.  Ham,  land  agent  and  assistant  secretary  Univer- 
sity, res  NE  cor  Oxford  and  Bancroft  Way 

Harris  Sarah  A.,  widow,  res  E  s  Ellsworth  nr  Bancroft  Way 

Hart  John,  janitor  south  hall  University 

Haste  John  H.,  coal  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Dwight  Way 
and  Fulton 

Havens  John  W.,  coachman  F.  K.  Shattuck,  W  s  Shattuck 
av  bet  Allston  and  Bancroft  Ways 

Havens  John  W.,  student  University 

Harris  Roscoe,  student  University  av,  res  Oakland 

Hawkes  Thomas,  engineer,  res  N  s  Bristol  bet  Seventh  and 
Eighth,  W.  B. 

Hawley  Edward  M. ,  student  University 

Hawley  Mary  A.,  student  University,  res  Oakland 

Hayes  Charles  E.,  student  University,  res  Oakland 

Hayne  Brewton  A.,  student  University 

Haynes  William,  agent  Call  and  Chronicle,  res  N  s  Hopkins 
nr  San  Pablo  av,  W.  B. 

Hays  James  P.,  student  University 

Head  Edward  F.,  judge  Superior  Court  San  Mateo  County, 
res  N  W  cor  Oxford  and  Addison 

Heath  Frank  F.,  blacksmith,  res  Ws  Ninth  bet  Bristol  and 
University  av 

Hemenway  Anson  B.,  shipcarpenter,  res  E  s  Oxford  bet 
Cedar  and  Vine 

Henley  James  B.,  engineer  Berkeley  Ferry  Baat,  res  N  s 
University  av  bet  Sixth  and  Seventh,  W.  B. 

Herr  James  J.,  stockbroker  (S.F.)  res  N  s  Allston  Way  opp 
Ellsworth 

Herred  William,  student  University 

Hesse  Frederick  G.,  professor  Industrial  Mechanics,  Uni- 
versity, res  Oakland 


SI?    T  A  TTMITR  Y  ^aslimg:  callefl  lor  and  LeliYered  in  S.  F. ,  Oakland,  Alaieda,  Berkeley. 
.    r.    iliiUllUAl.  Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


GREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDON'S,  365  TENTH. 


BERKELEY   DIRECTORY.  533 

Hejwood  Charles  W.,    stevedore   West  Berkeley   Lumber 

Yard,  res  W  s  Fifth  bet  Bristol  and  Delaware,  W.  B. 
Hey  wood  Frank,  stevedore  West  Berkeley  Lumber  Yard,  res 

W  s  Fifth  nr  Delaware,  W.  B. 
Haywood  Samuel,  foreman  teamster  West  Berkeley  Lumber 

Yard,  res  E  s  Second  bet  Bristol  and  Delaware,  W.  B. 
Hey  wood  William  M.,  collector  Hey  wood  Estate,  res  NW  cor 

Fourth  and  Delaware,  W.  B. 
Higgins  James,  res  Railroad  Exchange,  W,  B. 
Higgins  James  F.,  master  mariner,  resSW  cor  Delaware  and 

San  Pablo  av,  W.  B. 
Higgins  James  F.  Jr.,  res  SW  cor  Delaware  and  San  Pablo 

av,  W.  B. 
Higgins  James  S.,  master  mariner,  res  SW  cor  Delaware  and 

San  Pablo  av,  W.  B. 
Higgins  Mary  Mrs.,  proprietress  Railroad  Exchange,  N  s 

University  av  bet  Second  and  Third,  W.  B. 
Higgins  Michael  Mrs.,  Avidow,  res  NE  cor  San  Pablo  av  and 

Dwight  Way,  W.  B. 
Highland  House,  Charles  Lawrence  proprietor,  opp  High- 
land Station  C.  P.  R.  R. 
Hink  Peter  H.,  proprietor  Willow  Grove  Park,  res  S.  F. 
Hilgard  Eugene  W.,  professor  Agriculture,  University,  res 

S  s  Bauci'oft  Way  bet  Piedmont  Way  and  Audubon 
Hill  Henry,  farmer  William  Poinsett,  res  E  s  Shattuck  av, 

S.  of  Berkeley  Station 
Hillegass  Marie,  widow,    res   NW    cor   Bancroft   Way  and 

Audubon 
Hillegass  William  F.,  clerk  (S.  F.)    res  NW  cor  Bancroft 

Way  and  Audubon 
Hittell  Charles  J.,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 
Hittell  Katie  H.,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 
Hoag  Albert  B.,  clerk  C.  P.  R.R.,  res  N  s  Addison  nr  Grant 
Hoag  Charles  B.,  telegraph  operator,  res  N  s  Addison  bet 

Grant  and  Sherman 
Hoben  Harry,  painter,  res  Berkeley  House 
Hodgkinson  Kate,  student  University 
Hoeck  Jacob,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 
Holcomb  Wesley  B.,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Berkeley 

Way  and  Louisa 
Holgersen  Hans  P.,  laborer  Standard  Soap  Works,  res  N  s 

AUston  Way  bet  Fifth  and  Sixth,  W.  B. 
Hollister  Lottie  M.,  student  University,  res  Oakland 
Holmes  George  W.,  civil  engineer,  res  SE  cor  Henry  and 

Durant 
Hooker  Robert  G.,  student  University,  res  Zeta  Psi  Hall 


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534  BERKELEY   DIRECTORY. 

Horst  Ad.,  plumber,  res  S  s  Blake  bet  Ellsworth  and 
Fulton 

Horst  Anna,  widow,  res  S  s  Blake  bet  Ellsworth  and 
Fulton 

Horsvil  Henry,  laborer  Giant  Powder  Works,  res  Highland 
House 

Hossack  Maggie,  laundress  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind  Asy- 
lum 

Houston  William,  laborer,  res  W  s  Fourth  bet  Page  and 
Jones,  W.  B. 

Howell  H.  M.,  merchant,  res  Terminus  Hotel 

Hughes  George  L.,  student  University,  res  E  s  Choate  bet 
Dwight  and  Channing  Ways 

Hughes  John,  poundmaster,  res  E  s  Sixth  bet  Delaware  and 
Bristol,  W.  B. 

HULL  RICHARD  C,  superintendent  Standard  Soap 
Works 

Hume  Joseph,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Dwight  Way 
and  Sacramento 

Hunt  Clarence  M.,  with  C.  P.  K.  E.,  res  W  s  Fourth  bet 
Delaware  and  Bristol,  W.  B. 

Husdedt  Fred.,  clerk  H.  Bruns,  res  SW  cor  San  Pablo  and 
University  avs,  W.  B. 

Husted  F.  M.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Hamilton 
and  Bristol 

Huston  Robert  G.  &  Co.  (Robert  G.  Huston  and  A.  P,  Car- 
ter) groceries  and  provisions,  and  proprietors  Berkeley 
Hotel,  NE  cor  Choate  and  Bancroft  Way 

Huston  Robeit  G.  (Robert  G.  Huston  &  Co.)  res  Berkeley 
Hotel 

Hyde  Alice  Miss,  teacher  music,  res  N  s  Channing  Way  bet 
Audubon  and  Choate 

Hyde  Cora  L.  Miss,  student  Berkeley  Gymnasium,  res  N  s 
Channing  Way  bet  Audubon  and  Choate 

Hyde  Fidelia  E,,  widow,  res  N  s  Channing  Way  bet  Audu- 
bon and  Choate 

Hyde  Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher  Berkeley  Gymnasium,  res  N  s 
Channing  Way  bet  Audubon  and  Choate 


Iiwin  Frederick,  student  University,  res  N  s  Bancroft  Way 
bet  Chapel  and  Ellsworth 


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Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


BERKELEY    DIRECTORY.  535 


J 

Jackson  A.  Wendell  Jr.,  Ph.  B.,  instructor  minerology  Uni- 
versity, res  N  s  College  Way  nr  Bushnell 

Jackson  Dan.,  machinist,  res  N  s  Bristol  bet  Fifth  and 
Sixth 

Jackson  Harvey,  machinist  Giant  Powder  Works,  res  High- 
laud  House,  W.  B. 

Jackson  Kobert  J).,  student  University,  res  Oakland 

Jacobs  George  B.,  student  University,  res  Oakland 

Jacobs  James  H.,  master  mariner,  res  N  s  Delaware  bet 
Fourth  and  Fifth,  W.  B. 

Jacobs  Kuth  M.,  student  University,  res  Oakland 

Jacobson  Andrew  C,  gardener  George  W.  Dornin,  N  s 
Dwight  Way  nr  Choate 

Janes  Louis  L.,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 

Jasper  Oscar  W.,  student  University,  res  Berkeley  Hotel 

Jobens  George,  professor  languages,  res  S  s  University  av 
nr  Sacramento 

Johnson  Christian,  res  E  s  Seventh  bet  University  av  and 
Addison,  W.  B. 

Johnson  Leroy  B.,  student  University,  res  W  s  Shattuck  av 
nr  Addison 

Johnson  Oliver,  laborer  Giant  Powder  Works,  res  High- 
land House,  W.  B. 

Johnson  Patrick,  farmer  James  McGee,  NEcor  Dwight  Way 
and  California 

Johnson  Philip,  laborer,  res  S  s  University  av  nr  Shat- 
tuck av 

Johnson  Samuel,  laborer  University  Grounds,  res  Olive 
Branch  Hotel 

Johnson  William,  farmer,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  bet  Folsom 
and  Holyoke,  W.  B. 

Johnston  W-,  teamster,  res  Terminus  Hotel 

Jones  Albert,  blacksmith  Shadrick  Jones,  res  N  s  Univer- 
sity av  nr  Price 

Jones  Henry  B.,  assistant  instructor  French  and  German 
University,  res  Temescal 

Jones  Shadrick,  blacksmith  and  horseshoer,  S  s  University 
av  nr  Shattuck  av,  res  N  s  University  av  nr  Price 

Jones  Thomas,  packer,  res  W  s  Tenth  nr  Durant,  W.  B. 

Jones  William  Carey,  recorder  Faculty  and  instructor  Lat- 
in University 

Joseph  Isaac,  student  University 


rilhnpt  0   DfniAin     No  Mter  luYcstment  Hian  itie  Mgm  in  Alameda  Real  Estate 

UllUCll   (X    DlUWil.  Olfered  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarKet  SL,  S.  F.,  the  finest  collection  ol  Modern  Art  Paper  Hanglnai 


536  BERKELEY   DIRECTORY. 

Judson  &  Shepard  (Egbert  Judson  and  J.  L.  N.  Shepard) 
proprietors  S.  F.  Chemical  Works,  W.  B.,  office  402 
Front  (S.  F.) 

Judson  Charles  H.,  foreman  S.  F.  Chemical  Works,  res  nr 
Chemical  Works,  W.  B. 

Judson  Egbert  (Judson  &  Shepard)  res  S.  F. 


K 

Kaese  Oscar,  gardener,  res  N  s  Adddison  bet  Grant  and 
Sherman 

Karnes  John,  plasterer,  res  Terminus  Hotel 

Kastens  Henry  C,  teamster  West  Berkeley  Lumber  Yard, 
res  S  s  Addison  bet  Fourth  and  Fifth,  W.  B. 

Kehoe  Edward,  shoemaker,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  bet  Folsom 
and  Holyoke,  W.  B. 

Kelley  James,  carpenter,  res  E  s  Third  bet  Page  and  Rose, 
WB. 

Kellogg  Grammar  School,  A.  L.  Fuller  principal,  S  s  Center 
bet  Shattuck  av  and  Oxford 

Kellogg  Martin,  dean  and  professor  Latin  and  Liturature, 
University,  res  E  s  Bushnell  nr  College  Way 

Kellv  Catherine,  widow,  res  N W  cor  Seventh  and  Delaware, 
W.  B. 

Kelsey  Arthur  L.,  student  University 

Kelsey  Horace  G.,  student  University 

Kittrell  M.  Horteuse,  student  University 

Klee  Waldemar  G.,  gardener,  res  W  s  Allston  Way,  Uni- 
versity Grounds 

Kline  George  W.,  accountant  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Dwight  Way 
bet  Choate  and  Bowditch 

Klingler  Abraham,  tin,  sheet-iron  and  copper  worker,  W  s 
San  Pablo  av,  bet  Addison  and  University  av,  W.  B. 

Knapp  John  N.,  sole  leather  cutter,  res  N  s  Gilman  nr 
Tenth,  W.  B. 

Knott  Barton,  carpenter,  res  Berkeley  House 

Knox  Thomas,  town  marshal,  office  SW  cor  Fifth  and  Uni- 
versity av,  res  W  s  Shattuck  av  bet  Addison  and  Uni- 
versity av 

Knuth  John,  stableman  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind  Asy- 
lum 

Kompf  Ferdinand,  assistant  superintendent  Giant  Powder 
Works,  res  Highland  House,  W.  B. 

Korner  Christian,  tailor,  W  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Dwight  Way 


Sr    I  AIINRRY       prowpt  attention  to  orders  for  washing 
.     r  .     LH  U 11 U  n  I  .      Office,  33  Geary  St..  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway.  Oakland. 


All  kinds  of  PURE  ICE  CREAM  made  to  order  at  GORDON'S. 


BERKELEY   DIRECTORY.  537 

Kschieschang  Adolph  L.  W.,  carpenter,   res  N  s  Vine  bet 

Oxford  and  Spruce 
Kuehl  Anne  Miss,  teacher  vocal  music  Pacific  Kindergarten 

Normal  School,  res  E  s  Dana  nr  Bancroft  Way 


La  Eue  J.  Eugene,  student  University,  res  NW  cor  Dwight 

Way  and  Choate 
Lakeman  Ernest,  waiter  Willow  Grove  Park  Restaurant,  res 

SE  cor  Third  and  Bristol,  W.  B. 
Landers  S.  Mrs.,  general  variety  and  fancy  goods,  store  and 

res  N  s  University  av  bet  Fifth  and  Sixth,  W.  B. 
Lanigan  William  G.,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 
Larson  Gilbert,  boot  and  shoemaker,   N  s  Universitv  av  bet 

Fifth  and  Sixth,  W.  B. 
Lawrence  Charles,  superintendent  Sulphur  Works  and  pro- 
prietor Highland  House,    opp  Highland  Station  C.  P. 

R.  K. 
Le  Conte  John,   M.    D.,   president  and  professor  Physics, 

University,  res  SE  cor  Dwight  Way  and  Mark 
Le  Conte  Joseph,  professor  Geology  and  Natural  History, 

University,  res  S  s  Strawberry  Creek  nr  Audubon 
Lee  J.  H.,  gardener,  res  Terminus  Hotel 
Lehnig  John,  coachman  J.  H.  Haste,  NE  cor  Dwight  Way 

and  Fulton 
Leonard  James,  farmer,  res  E  s  Dana  S  of  Dwight  Way 
Leonard  Maggie  Miss,  res  E  s  Dana  south  of  Dwight  Way 
Leonard  Margaret,  widow,  res  E  s  Dana  south  of  Dwight 

Way 
Leonard  Peter,  carpenter,  res  Eevere  House,  ^^  .  B. 
Levigne  Joseph,  boot  and  shoemaker,  NE  cor  Berkele}-  Way 

and  Shattuck  av 
Levingstou  William,  farmer  F.   K.    Shattuck,  W  s  Shattuck 

av  bet  Allston  and  Bancroft  Ways 
Levins  Peter,    machinist,   res  S  s   Delaware  bet  Fifth  and 

Sixth,  W.  B. 
Lincoln  Jerome  B.,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 
Linderman  Annie,  domestic  T.   M.   Antisell,E  s  Oxford  bet 

Cedar  and  Vine 
Lindley  Douglass,  student  University,  res  Zeta  Psi  Hall 
Lingard  Samuel,   proprietor  Railroad  House,  NE  cor  Rose 

and  Shattuck  av 
Littlejohn  E.  H.,  conductor  C.  P.  R.   R.,  res  Alpha  Block, 

W  s  Shattuck  av  bet  Universitv  av  and  Addison 


Pnllppt  Yniir  Rilk  ^^  ADAMS  &  CO.,  "OaklaM"  CoIMoi  Office, 

jUIICuI        IUUI        UIIIO     S.  E.  cor.  EIUHTH  ST.  QndBBOADWAV.  IpStftirs 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F. -Special  Sesips  in  Window  Shades  to  Order. 


538  BERKELEY   DIRECTORY. 

Lloyd  Kichard,  painter,  res  S  s  D wight  Way  nr  California, 
W.  B. 

Lockyer  Benry,  stovemounter  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Vine  nr  Cali- 
fornia 

Long  Annie  S.  E.,  student  University,  res  NW  cor  Dwight 
Way  and  Choate 

Long  Louis  H.,  workman  U.  S.  Mint  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor 
Dwight  Way  and  Choate 

Long  Louis  H.  J.,  res  NW  cor  Dwight  Way  and  Choate 

Lopez  Joseph,  farmer,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  bet  Delaware 
and  Bristol,  W.  B. 

Lord  Carlos  R.,  contractor  and  builder,  res  N  s  Vine  bet 
Oxford  and  Spruce 

Lord  George  E.,  carpenter,  res  N  s  Vine  bet  Oxford  and 
Spruce 

Lord  Mary  Miss,  milliner  (S.  E.)  res  N  s  Vine  bet  Spruce 
and  Oxford 

Lord  William  B.,  carpenter,  res  N  s  Vine  bet  Oxford  and 
Spruce 

Louderback  Joseph,  baker  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind  Asy- 
lum 

Louisson  Edward  M.,  student  University,  res  S.  E. 

Lowe  Eannie  Miss,  teacher  music,  res  W  s  Union  bet  UDi- 
versity  av  and  Bancroft  Way 

Lucas  Allen,  watchmaker,  res  Franklin  House,  W.  B. 

Lucas  Constant,  gardener  and  whitener,  res  E  s  Audubon 
nr  Bancroft  Way 

Lunney  J.  B.,  laborer  Standard  Soap  Works,  res  Franklin 
House,  W.  B. 

Lux  George  (Steinmetz  &  Lux)  res  SW  cor  Third  and  Bris- 
tol, W.  B. 

Lux  Frederick  W.,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 

Lynch  Ellen,  widow,  res  SE  cor  University  av  and  Hamil- 
ton 

Lyon  Simeon  G.,  fireman  C.  P.  E.  K.,  res  W  s  Fifth  bet 
Delaware  and  Bristol,  W.  B. 


M 

Mac  Lennen  Kenneth  A.,  gardener,  res  W  s  Ellsworth  bet 
Channing  and  Dwight  Ways 

Mackin  John,  billiards  and  coffee  saloon,  E  s  Choate  nr  Ban- 
croft Way 

Mackintosh  William,  with  C.P.R.R.,  res  E  s  Sixth  bet  Del- 
aware and  Folsom,  W.  B. 


SF      I    AllhinDY  WASHING  WELL  DONE  AT  VERY  LOW  RATES 

.     r .     LH  U  ll  U  n  I  .      Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F..  and  862  Broadway.  Oakland. 


Gordon's  ICE  WAGONS  run  regularly  to  Alameda  and  Berkeley, 


BERKELEY    DIRECTORY.  539 

Macorps  Adolph,  gardener,  NE  cor  Shattuck  av  and  Parker 

Mahoney  William,  gardener  H.  B.  Berryman,  E  s  Walnut 
nr  Gilman 

Maloney  Cornelius,  proprietor  Franklin  House,  NW  cor 
Third  and  University  av 

Mann  Setli,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 

Manning  Katie,  waitress  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind  Asylum 

Marchand  T.  L.,  porcelain  decorator  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Sixth 
bet  Jones  and  Holyoke,  W.  B. 

Marks  Louis,  groceries,  wines  and  liquors,  SE  cor  Second 
and  University  av,  W.  B. 

Marquand  Henry  N.,  publisher  and  proprietor  Berkeley  Ad- 
vocate, res  S  s  Bristol  bet  Seventh  and  Eighth,  W.  B. 

Martin,  Dean  &  Co.  (John  Martin,  Philip  McGovern,  Eich- 
ard  Dean  and  John  B.  Martin)  proprietors  Golden  Gate 
Oil  Works,  NE  cor  Addison  and  Second,  W.  B. 

Martin  James  L.,  nurseryman  and  florist,  SE  cor  San  Pablo 
and  University  avs 

Martin  John  (Martin,  Dean  &  Co.)  res  S.  F. 

Martin  John  B.  (Martin,  Dean  &  Co.)  res  N  s  University  av 
bet  First  and  Secon,d,  W.  B. 

Martin  Joseph,  laborer  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind  Asylum 
Grounds 

Marshall  John,  laborer,  res  E  s  Third  nr  Bancroft  Way,  W.B. 

Marwedel  Emma  Miss,  principal  Pacific  Kindergarten  Nor- 
mal School,  E  s  Dana  nr  Bancroft  Way 

Mason  Casper  H.,  res  N  s  Jones  bet  Sixth  and  Seventh,  W.B. 

Mastick  Reuben  W.,  student  University,  res  Alameda 

Matteoda  Antonio,  teamster  Chemical  Works,  res  Highland 
House,  W.  B. 

Matthews  Bartholomew,  gardener,  res  W  s  Fourth  bet  Del- 
aware and  Bristol,  W.  B. 

Maubert  Joseph,  laborer  S.  F.  Chemical  Works,  res  High- 
land House,  W.  B. 

Maxwell  William,  packer  West  Berkeley  Starch  Works,  res 
E  s  Second  bet  University  av  and  Addison,  W.  B. 

Maxwell  William  B.,  foreman  West  Berkeley  Starch  Works, 
res  E  s  Second  bet  University  av  and  Addison,  W.  B. 

Mayer  G.  W.  Rev.,  rector  St.  Marks  Episcopal  Church,  res 
S  s  Bancroft  Way  nr  Ellsworth 

McCarty  Charles  C,  student  University,  res  Berkeley  Hotel 

McCarty  Honorah  Miss,  res  NE  cor  Delaware  and  Fourth 

McCarty  Jeremiah,  laborer,  resNE  cor  Delaware  and  Fourth 

McClain  John,  res  W  s  Shattuck  av  bet  Addison  and  Center 

McClain  Joseph  (Gottshall  &  McClain)  res  W  s  Shattuck  av 
nr  Addison 


^ilhort  9  DKniAf  n  Bosses  Built,  and  Hoases  anl  Lots  lor  Sale  on  the  Installment  Plan 

]|IUCll«   DUJWM  Office  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Marm  St.,  s.  F.,  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


540  BERKELEY   DIRECTORY. 

McCleave  William,  res  E  s  Walnut  bet  Yine  and  Cedar 
McClure   Susie   M.    Miss,     teacher  West  Berkeley  Public 

School,  res  N  s  Delaware  bet  Fourth  and  Fifth,  W.  B. 
McCue  Peter,  dishwasher  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind  Asylum 
McDevitt  Ellen  Mrs.,  housekeeper  Dr.   John  Le  Conte,  SE 

cor  D wight  Way  and  Mark 
McDonald  Alexander,  gardener,  res  Terminus  Hotel 
McDonald  George,  examiner  Custom  House  (S.  F.)  res  N  s 

University  av  bet  Grant  and  Sherman 
McDonald  John,  gardener  Joseph  Hume,   NW  cor  D wight 

Way  and  Sacramento 
McEvoy   Peter,    laborer    University    Grounds,    res    Olive 

Branch  Hotel 
McGee  Edward,  farmer  James  McGee,  NE  cor  Dwight  Way 

and  California 
McGee  Edward,  famer  Peter  McGee,  res  N  s  Allston  Way 

nr  San  Pablo  av 
McGee  James,  farmer,  res  NE  cor  Dwight  Way  and  Cali- 

foi-nia,  W.  B. 
McGee  Peter,  farmer,  res  N  s  Allston  Way  nr  San  Pablo  av, 

W.  B. 
McGillivray  James  J.,  student  University,  res  Zeta  Psi  Hall 
McGillivray  John  D.,  student  University,  res  Oakland 
McGovern  Philip  (Martin,  Dean  &  Co.)  res  S.  F. 
Mclntyre  William,  plumber  and  gasfitter  (S.  F.)   res   E  s 

Arch  bet  Cedar  and  Vine 
McKeown  James,  teamster,  res  Terminus  Hotel 
McKeown  Joseph,    laborer,   res  W  s  Choate  bet  Bancroft 

Way  and  University  av 
McKinstry  Alexander,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Du- 

rant  av  bet  Treraont  and  Shattuck  av 
McKinstry  V.  T.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  N  s  Durant  av  bet  Tre- 

mont  and  Shattuck  av 
McKinstry  William  D.,    attorney-at-law,  res  N  s  Durant  av 

bet  Tremont  and  Shattuck  av 
McManus  Francis,  student  University,  res  Zeta  Psi  Hall 
McNamara  Daniel,  laborer  Standard  Soap  Co.,  res  Oakland 
McNamara  Jeremiah,  boottreer,  res  E  s  Seventh  bet  Dela- 
ware and  Bristol 
McWiegan  John  C,  plasterer,  res  NE  cor  University  and 

Shattuck  avs 
Meagher  Mary,  widow,  res  NW  cor  Curtis  and  Delaware 
Medbery  Lulu  E.,  student  University 
Medbery  Millie,  student  University 
Medbery  William  C,  carrepairer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  resE  s  Chapel 

nr  Bancroft  Way 


^      P       I    AIINHRY        CASHING    DONE    AT    SHORT    NOTICE. 


Office.  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  in  all  parts  of  Oakland. 


BERKELEY    DIRECTORY.  541 

Meickasan  George,  farmer,  res  S  s  Hopkins  bet  Hamilton 
and  California 

Mendocino  Lumber  Co.,  proprietors  West  Berkeley  Lum- 
ber Yard,  W  s  Second  bet  Bristol  and  Delaware 

Menefee  William  H.,  clerk  Supervisors  (Oakland)  res  N  s 
Berkeley  Way  bet  Henry  and  Milvia 

Merrill  Arthur  B.,  deputy  post  master  and  operator,Western 
Union  Telegraph  Co.,  res  N  s  Channing  Way  bet  Bow- 
ditch  and  Audubon 

Merrill  Charles  D.  Rev.,  assistant  pastor  First  Presby- 
terian Church,  res  N  s  Delaware  bet  Third  and  Fourth, 
W.  B. 

Merrill  Clarence  S.,  clerk  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind 
Asylum 

MERRILL  SroNEY  S.,  druggist  and  postmaster,  W  s 
Choate  nr  University  av,  res  N  s  Channing  Way  bet 
Bowditch  and  Audubon 

Merz  Adam,  coachman  Louis  Yoss,  N  s  Channing  Way  bet 
Audubon  and  Piedmont  Way 

Metcaif  Clifford  A.,  clerk  R.  G.  Huston  &  Co.,  res  Berke- 
ley Hotel 

Metcaif  George  D.,  notary  public,  res  E  s  Bushnell  nr  Col- 
lege Way 

Meyer  Mark  C,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 

Minear  William,  fruit  peddler,  res  S  s  Bancroft  Way  bet 
Fifth  and  Sixth,  W.  B. 

Mitchell  Andrew  Rev.,  res  N  s  Page  nr  Sixth,  W.  B. 

Mitchell  Hugo,  painter,  res  W  s  Ninth  bet  University  av  and 
Addison,  W.  B. 

Moller  Gustav,  cabinetmaker  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Blake  bet  Ful- 
ton and  Shattuck  av 

Monroe  Philip,  printer,  res  SW  cor  Delaware  and  Eighth, 
W.  B. 

Montealegre  J.  G.,  coffee  and  spices  (S.  F.)  res  SW  cor 
Blake  and  Humboldt  av 

Monterichard  M.,  butcher,  S  s  University  av  bet  Ninth  and 
Tenth,  W.  B. 

Monterichard  R.,  butcher,  res  S  s  University  av  bet  Ninth 
and  Tenth,  W.  B. 

Moore  Alexander,  cutter  Standard  Soap  Works 

Moore  Alonzo,  agent  Berkeley  Land  and  Town  Improvement 
Association,  res  S  s  University  av  bet  Sixth  and  Seventh 

Moore  Richard,  laborer,  res  Terminus  Hotel 

Moore  Robert,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 

Moore  William  B.,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Fifth  bet 
Delaware  and  Bristol,  W.  B. 


llinftM^£rn  collectors  and  ATTORNEYS  Conduct  Snits  In  all  State  Conrts 

nUlMllsJ    0(    UU.     a*.  E.  tor.  EIWIITII  ST.  «ii«l  BKOAOWAY.  I'p  stairs. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  s,  F.,  Agent  lor  Patent  Window  Shade  Fixtures. 


542  BERKELEY   DIRECTORY. 

Moraud  Joseph,  laborer  (S.  F.)  res  Shattuck  av  nr  College 
Way 

MORGAN  AND  WANGERIN  (Charles  F.  Morgan  and 
Joseph  T>.  Wangerin)  groceries  and  general  merchan- 
dise, NW  cor  University  av  and  Fifth,  W,  B. 

Morgan  Charles  F.  (Morgan  &  Wangerin)  res  W  s  Ninth  bet 
Bristol  and  University  av 

Morgenroth  Charles,  fruit  peddler,  res  N  s  Addison  bet 
Third  and  Fourth.  W.  B. 

Morris  Alexander  H.,  painter  and  constable,  res  N  s  Uni- 
versity av  nr  Sacramento 

Morse  Frederick  W.,  assistant  in  agricultural  chemistry 
University 

Morse  Fremont,  student  University,  res  SW  cor  Allston 
Way  and  Chapel 

Morse  George  T..  captain  schooner  Bobolink,  res  E  s  West 
bet  Francisco  and  Virginia 

Morse  Ralza  A.,  deputy  Assessor  (Oakland)  res  W  s  Shat- 
tuck av  bet  Bancroft  and  Allston  Ways 

Moses  Bernard,  professor  history  and  political  economy  Uni- 
versity, res  SE  cor  Chapel  and  Allston  Way 

Moulton  George  E. ,  laborer,  res  E  s  West  bet  Cedar  and 
Vine 

Muir  Thomas  E.,  miner,  res  W  s  Sixth  bet  Delaware  and 
Bristol,  W.  B. 

Mulholland  John,  laborer,  res  Terminus  Hotel 

Mulligan  John,  teamster  Standard  Soap  Co.,  res  W  s  Fourth 
nr  Bancroft  Way,  W.  B. 

Munford  Alfred,  stonemason  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind 
Asylum 

Murray  John,  professor  Berkeley  Gymnasium,  res  W  s  Ells- 
worth nr  Bancroft  Way 


N 

Neass  Oswald,  gardener' Dr.  Michael  O'Toole,  NW  cor  Wal- 
nut and  Oilman 
Nelson  Henry  A.,  principal  West  Berkeley  Public  School, 

res  NE  cor  Walnut  and  Cedar 
Nelson  Mads,  blacksmith,  NE  cor  San  Pablo  and  University 

avs,  res  NW  cor  Tenth  and  Addison 
Nelson  William  W.,  student  University,  res  Zeta  Psi  Hall 
Newall  John,  farmer,  W  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Dwight  av 
Newman  Jerome,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 


.     r.     LttUnUnl-  Ofnce,  33  Geary  St..  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway.  OaUland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


BERKELEY   DIRECTORY.  543 

Nichols  Charles  E.,  carpenter,  res  S  s  Blake  bet  Ellsworth 

and  Fulton 
Niehaus  Edward  F.  (Schuster  &  Niehaus)  res  W  s  Sixth  bet 

Addison  and  Allston  Way,  AY.  B. 
Niehaus  Ernest,  benchhand  West  Berkeley  Planing  Mills, 

res  Franklin  House 
Niles  Addison  P.,  student  Universit}',   res  W  s  Shattuck  av 

nr  Addison 
Niles  Searls  Jr. ,  student  University,  res  Alpha  Block,  Shat- 
tuck av 
Nixon  Eichard  S.,  boarding,  SW  cor  Rose  and  Sixth,  W.B. 
Noble  Albert,   toolmaker,   res  W  s  Fourth  bet  Page  and 

Rose,  W.  B. 
Noble  Thomas,  painter,  res  W  s  Fourth  bet  Page  and  Rose, 

W.  B. 
Nozelia  Rosa,  widow,  res  E  s  Sixth  nr  Bancroft  Way,  W.B. 

O 

O'Brien  Frank,  shoemaker  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Fifth  bet  Dela- 

and  Bristol,  W.  B. 
O'Brien  Frank  Jr.,   shoemaker,   res  E  s  Fifth  bet  Delaware 

and  Bristol,  W.  B. 
O'Brien  John,  shoemaker  (S.F.)  res  E  s  Fifth  bet  Delaware 

and  Bristol,  W.  B. 
O'Connor  John,  laborer,  res  W  s  Second  bet  University  av 

and  Addison 
O'Farrell  Patrick,   bricklayer,   res  W  s  Eighth  bet  Addison 

and  University  av 
O'Neil  Mary,  domestic  George  W.  Dornin,  N  s  Dwight  Way 

bet  Choate  and  Bowditch 
O'Neil  Patrick,  laborer,  res  S  s  University  av  nr  Shattuck  av 
O'Neill  Edmund  C,   instructor  Chemistry,   University,  res 

Oakland 
O'Toole  Martin  C,  res  NW  cor  Walnut  and  Oilman 
0"Toole  Michael  C,    physician  and  surgeon  (S.  F.)  res  NW 

cor  Walnut  and  Oilman 
Oatman  Charles  H.,  student  University,  res  Berkeley  Hotel 
Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  SW  cor  Shattuck  av  and  Berkeley  Way 
Oestermann  Henry,    engineer   Giant   Powder   Works,    res 

Highland  House 
Oestrus  (The)  (weekly)  Oestrus  Stock  Co.  publishers.  North 

Hall,  University 
Ohlman  Richard,  turner  West  Berkeley  Planing  Mills,  res 

S.F. 


GILBERT  &  BROWN 


Pttrllcs  Piircbaslnsr  furiilHliecI  with  none.r  for 
Buildinsr  —  f avfiMe  Ii\  Installments  at  Low  J.'ates  of 
Interebt.      No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  St.,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR. 


544  BERKELEY    DIRECTORY. 

Olive  Branch  Hotel,   Chappie,  Tallman   &  Co.  proprietors, 

SAV  cor  Choate  and  University  av 
Oliver  Aaron  P.,  carpenter,  res  S  s  College  Way  bet  Mil  via 

and  West 
Oliver  Edith  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  S  s  College  Way  bet 

Milvia  and  West 
Oliver  Thomas,  fisherman,  res  NE  cor  Bristol  and  Seventh, 

W.  B. 
Osborn  William  E.,  student  University,  res  E  s  Choate  bet 

Dwight  and  Channing  Ways 
Osgood  Jennie  Miss,    teacher  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind 

Asylum 
Osterhout  Schuyler,   brakeman  N.   P.   K.   E.,  res  Franklin 

House,  W.  B. 
Ostrander  Frederick,   student  University,  res  N  s  Bancroft 

Way  bet  Chapel  and  Ellsworth 
Otis  William  J.,  clerk  West  Berkeley  Lumber  Yard,   res 

Berkeley  House 


Pacific  Kindergarten  Normal  School,  Miss  Emma  Marwe- 
del  principal,  E  s  Dana  bet  Allston  and  Bancroft  Ways 

Pagden  Frank,  brewer,  res  E  s  Shattuck  av  bet  Rose  and 
Oilman 

Paige  Anthony,  real  estate,  res  NE  cor  Blake  and  Fulton 

Paige  Cutler,  student  University,  res  NE  cor  Blake  and 
Fulton 

Painter  Albert,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 

Painter  Walter  M.,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 

Palmer  Charles  T.  H.,  president  Oakland  Paving  Co.,  res 
NE  cor  Bancroft  and  Piedmont  Ways 

Palmer  Henry  A.,  cashier  Union  Savings  Bank  (Oakland) 
res  NE  cor  Bancroft  and  Piedmont  Ways 

Palmer  Rhoda  Miss,  teacher,  res  SE  cor  Rose  and  Oxford 

Paoletti  Charles,  cofi'ee  saloon,  S  s  University  av  nr  Choate 

Paris  Eugene,  laborer  San  Francisco  Chemical  Works,  res 
Highland  House 

Park  A.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  W  s  Chapel  bet  Allston  and 
Bancroft  Ways 

Parker  Edward  A.,  instructor  physics  and  mechanics  Uni- 
versity, res  Oakland 

Parker  Edward  J.,  shoemaker,  res  E  s  Seventh  nr  Page 

Parker  George  F.,  res  E  s  Walnut  bet  Vine  and  Cedar 

Partsch  Herman,  student  University 


r      r      I  AilNnRY  Lace  Curtains,  Blankets  and  Flannels,  a  Specialty. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


BERKELEY   DIRECTORY.  545 

Passet  August  (Cheyrias  &  Passet  S.  F.)  res  SW  cor  Jones 
and  Sixth,  W.  B. 

Patterson  Harry  H.,  student  University 

Payne  Edward  "B.  Rev.,  pastor  First  Congregational  Church, 
res  N  s  Dwight  Way  nr  Choate 

Payne  Frank,  painter,  res  Terminus  Hotel 

Payne  Frank  Howard,  physician  and  surgeon,  office  and  res 
NW  cor  University  and  Shattuck  av 

Peabody  William  B.,  contractor  and  builder,  res  SW  cor 
Delaware  and  Tenth,  W.  B. 

Peabody  William  H.,  soap  cutter  Standard  Soap  Co.,  res 
SW  cor  Delaware  and  Tenth,  W.  B. 

Pearce  Elizabeth,  widow,  res  N  s  Channing  Way  nr  Audubon 

Pearce  Laura  Miss,  res  N  s  Channing  Way  nr  Audubon 

Pearsons  Hiram  A.,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 

Pendola  Mary,  widow,  res  E  s  Sixth  nr  Bancroft  Way,  W.  B. 

Penwell  Samuel  A.,  secretary  Berkeley  Land  and  Town  Im- 
provement Association,  res  SW  cor  Sixth  and  Bristol 

Pepper  Thomas,  wagonmaker,  res  Berkeley  Station 

Percy  William  J.,  wheelwright  and  carriage  painter,  NE  cor 
San  Pablo  and  University  avs,  res  E  s  Shattuck  av  bet 
Berkeley  W^ay  and  University  av 

Perkins  John  J.,  real  estate,  res  W  s  Fifth  bet  AUston  and 
Bancroft  Ways 

Perry  Henry  C,  student  University 

Peters  Henry,  night  watchman  Giant  Powder  Works,  res 
Highland  House 

Petersen  P.,  boxmaker  Standard  Soap  Works 

Peterson  August,  carriagemaker,  res  W  s  Tenth  bet  Univer- 
sity av  and  Addison 

Peterson  Charles  C,  master  mariner,  res  Ws  Fifth  bet  Uni- 
versity av  and  Addison 

Peterson  Hans  A.,  painter,  res  E  s  Fourth  bet  Jones  and 
Holyoke 

Peterson  Henry  S.,  gardener  and  dairyman,  res  N  s  Chan- 
ning Way  nr  Audubon 

Phillips  James  M.,  instructor  Hebrew,  Chaldaic,  and  Syriac 
University 

Pike  Edwin  P.,  carpenter  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind  Asylum 

Pine  Henry,  boarding,  W  s  Eighth  bet  Addison  and  Univer- 
sity av 

Pine  Henry  C,  teamster  West  Berkeley  Planing  Mills,  res 
W  s  Second  bet  University  av  and  Bristol 

Pioda  Paul,  professor  of  languages,  res  NW  cor  University 
av  and  Sherman 

Platshek  Mark,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 


AnftM^  £  rn  sell  real  ESTATE-OamndProDei^yloExcliange tor Rauclies 

35 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  Ui  Market  St.,!;,  F.,  Iinponer  FroDcH  aM  EngllsH  WALL  PAPERS 


546  BERKELEr   DIRECTORY. 

Poinsett  Elwood,  farmer,  res  E  s  Shattuck  av  nr  Bancroft 

Way 
Poinsett  William,  farmer,  res  E  s  Shattuck  av  nr  Bancroft 

Way 
Pollock  Alexander  F.,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 
Poole  Ermentine  A.,  student  University,  res  Oakland 
POST   OFFICES,  Berkeley,  S.  S.   Merrill  postmaster,   W  s 

Choate    nr     Bancroft  Way.     West   Berkeley,     Arthur 

Fleming  postmaster,  NE  cor  Fifth  and  University  av 
Pownall  Joseph  B.,  student  University 
Poyzer  William  E,.,  civil  engineer,  res  Berkeley  Hotel 
Pratt  Alice  E.  Miss,  student  University,  resNW  cor  Oxford 

and  Addison 
Price  Arthur  F.,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 
Priess  George,  teamster  Giant  Powder  Works,  res  Highland 

House 
Pringle  Thomas,  plasterer,  res  Terminus  Hotel 
Pruett  J.  A.,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 
Putzker  Albin,  instructor  German  University 

R 

Eailroad  Exchange,    Mrs.  Mary  Higgins  proprietress,  N  s 

University  av  bet  Second  and  Third 
Eailroad  House,  Samuel  Lingard  proprietor,  NE  cor  Eose 

and  Shattuck  av 
Eammelsberg  August,  farmer  and  president  Berkeley  Laud 

and  Town  Improvement  Association,  res  E  s  Sixth  bet 

Folsom  and  Holyoke 
Eammelsberg  Ernest,  carpenter,  res  E  s  Sixth  bet  Delaware 

and  Folsom 
Eedman  J.  E.,  physician,  res  E  s  Sixth  bet  Addison  and 

Allston  Way 
Eeed  E.  E.,  fruits  and  produce,  W  s  Choate  bet  University 

av  and  Bancroft  Way 
Eennicher  Jennie  Miss,  res  S  s  Dwight  Way  bet  Ellsworth 

and  Dana 
Eennicher  Margaret,  widow,  res  S  s  Dwight  Way  bet  Ells- 
worth and  Dana 
Eevere  House,  Horace  A.  Bunco  proprietor,  N  s  Bristol  bet 

Second  and  Third 
Eevest  Louis,  cook,   res  S  s  University  av  bet  Third  and 

Fourth 
Ehodes  Alexander,  carpenter,  res  S  s  Cedar  bet  West  and 

Louisa 


SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUNDRY «--{ 


862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE.  365  Tenth. 


BERKELEY    DIRECTORY.  547 

Rhorer  Albert  S.,  clerk  (S.  F.)   res  N  s  University  av  nr 

Shattuck  av 
Ehorer  John   Y.,    clerk  (S.   F.)  res  N  s  University  av  nr 

Shattuck  av 
Ehorer  Milton  M.,   deputy  insurance  commissioner  (S.  F.) 

res  N  s  University  av  nr  Shattuck  av 
Richards  Charles  H.,  real  estate  agent  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Fifth 

nr  Folsom 
Richardson  Thomas,  manager  West  Berkeley  Lumber  Yard, 

res  East  Oakland 
Rickar  Justin  E.,  gardener  Charles  T.  H.  Palmer,  res  NE 

cor  Bancroft  and  Piedmont  Ways 
Rideout  Norman  A.,  student  University,  res  Zeta  Psi  Hall 
Ridge  Nannie  N.,  student  University 
Rims  Manuel,  laborer  Standard  Soap  Works,  res  W  s  Ninth 

bet  University  av  and  Addison 
Rising  Willard  B.,  professor  Chemistry,  University,  res  SE 

cor  Chapel  and  Allston  Way 
Rivers  J.  J.,  curator  Museum,  University 
Roach  Michael,  laborer,  res  N  s  Holyoke  bet  Fifth  and  Sixth 
Roberts  James,  plumber,  res  Terminus  Hotel 
Robins  Emma  Miss,  res  SE  cor  Vine  and  Spruce 
Robins  J.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  SE  Vine  and  Spruce 
Robinson  James,  cook  Terminus  Hotel 
Rockwell  Peter  K.,  capitalist,  res  SE  cor  University  av  and 

Grant 
Rockwell  William  R.,   watchman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  SE  cor 

University  av  and  Grant 
Rogers  Thomas,  painter,  res  Terminus  Hotel 
Roller  Frank,  superintendent  Giant  Powder   Works,  office 

and  res  Highland  House 
Roncovieri  J.  Alfred,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 
Ronges  Joseph,  laborer  Standard  Soap  W^orks 
Rooney  John,  baker  Steinmetz  &  Lux,   SW  cor  Third  and 

Bristol 
Rooney  John,  laborer  Standard  Soap  Works 
Rose  James,  cook  J .  G.  Wright,  Shattuck  av  bet  University 

av  and  Addison 
Rose  John,  carpenter,  res  E  s  Eighth  bet  Addison  and  Uni- 
versity av 
Rose  Joseph,  carpenter,   res  E  s  Eighth  bet  Addison  and 

University  av 
Rosenthal  Julius,  liquor  saloon,  NW  cor  University  av  and 

Sixth,  res  N  s  Bristol  bet  Fourth  and  Fifth 
Ross  Richard,  shoe  cutter,  res  S  s  Delaware  bet  Fifth  and 

Sixth 


Pil  RFRT  £  RRflWN  '^'^^^^'^^  ^^^^  ^^^u^V^i  Residence  Prcpertyon  tbe  CoasL 


Call  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Maim  St.,  S,  F.,  WMesale  and  Retail  Sealer  in  Paper  Hangings 


548  BERKELEY   DIRECTORY. 

Eoth  James,   laborer  Giant  Powder  Works,   res  Highland 

House 
Kountree  Sarah,  widow,  res  E  s  Oxford  bet  Cedar  and  Yine 
Rountree  William,  res  E  s  Oxford  bet  Cedar  and  Vine 
Rowell  Joseph  C,  librarian  University,  res  Temescal 
Rowland  James  W.,  res  NW  cor  Third  and  Delaware 
Royce  Josiah  Jr.,    instructor   English  and  literature  Uni- 
versity, res  Oakland 
Ruef  Abraham,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 
Russell  Harry,  student  University,  res  Zeta  Psi  Hall 
Ryan  John  W.,  student  University,  res  Oakland 


Sagala  Alexander,  fireman  Standard  Soap  Works,  res  W  s 
Third  bet  Bancroft  and  Channing  Ways 

Sallee  Daniel,  laborer,  res  Terminus  Hotel 

San  Francisco  Chemical  Works,  Judson  &  Shepard  proprie- 
tors, W.  B.,  office  402  Front  (S.  F.) 

San  Francisco  Sulphur  Works,  Judson  &  Shepard  proprie- 
tors, opp  Highland  Station  C.  P.  R.  R.,  office  402  Front 
(S.  F.) 

Santos  Eugene,  laborer,  res  E  s  Seventh  bet  Delaware  and 
Bristol 

Sawyer  E.  A.,  janitor  Gynasium,  University,  res  Berkeley 
Hotel 

Scalione  Antonio,  gardener  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind 
Asylum 

Schmid  William,  laborer  Chemical  Works,  res  Highland 
House 

Schmidt  John  C,  farmer,  res  S  s  Rose  nr  San  Pablo  av 

Schmidt  George,  farmer  John  C.  Schmidt,  S  s  Rose  nr  San 
Pablo  av 

Schmidt  William,  farmer  John  C.  Schmidt,  S  s  Rose  nr  San 
Pablo  av 

Schnelle  Chas.,  farmer,  res  NWcor  University  av  andTenth 

Schorr  George  F.,  student  University,  res  W  s  Shattuck  av 
nr  Addison 

Schrader  Hattie  Miss,  nurse,  NE  cor  Bancroft  and  Piedmont 
Ways 

Schrader  Louisa,  domestic  NW  cor  Bancroft  Way  and 
Audubon 

SCHUSTER  &  NIEHAUS  (Gustavus  A.  Schuster  and  Ed- 
ward F.  Niehaus)  proprietors  West  Berkeley  Planing 
Mill,  cor  Second  and  Bristol 


0    If    T  A  TTMTI'D Y  ^2?.liiiis  called  tor  and  Delivered  in  S.  F„  OaWand,  Alameda.  BerUeloT 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


GREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDON'S,  365  TENTH. 


BERKELEY    DIRECTORY.  549 

Schuster  Gustavus  A.    ( Schuster   &  Niehaus )    res  Eevere 

House 
Scott  Eichard  L.  B.  F.,  chicken  ranch,   S  s  Dwight  Way  nr 

California 
Scoville  Avery,  student  University,  res  Oakland 
Sears  E.  H.,  instructor   Latin   and   Greek,   University,  res 

Oakland 
Seeligsohn  Michael,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 
Seguie  George,  barber,  N  s  University  av  bet  Second  and 

Third 
Sell  Nellie  P.,  student  University,  res  SE  cor  Ellsworth  and 

Channing  Way 
Sell  Walter  E.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Ellsworth  and 

Channing  Way 
Semeria  Joseph,  dry,  fancy  and  furnishing  goods,  SW  cor 

University  av  and  Nirth 
Serda  Joseph  B.,  welldigger,  res  W  s  Fourth  bet  Holyoke 

and  Jones  ^ 

Sessions  Kate  O.,  student  University,  res  Oakland 
Shainwald  Charles,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 
Shanly  Wm.  P.,  miner,  res  NW  cor  Seventh  and  Delaware 
Sharr  M.  E.  Miss,  teacher  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind  Asylum 
Shattuck  Francis  K.,    capitalist,    res  W  s  Shattuck  av   bet 

Allston  and  Bancroft  Ways 
Shaw  A.  C.  B.,  farmer,  res  Ns  University  av  nr  Sacramento 
Shaw  Joseph  A.,  student  University 
Shepard  Ann  A.,    widow,   res   SW  cor   Allston   Way  and 

Chapel 
Shepard  Edward  H.,  student  University,  res  Zeta  Psi  Hall 
Shepard  J.  L.   N.  (Judson  &  Shepard)  res  W  s  San  Pablo 

av  nr  Temescal  Creek 
Shepard  May  L.  Miss,  student  University,  res  SW  cor  All- 
ston Way  and  Chapel 
Shields  James,  farmer  James  McGee,  NE  cor  Dwight  Way 

and  California 
Shinn  Millicent  W.,  student  University 
Shoals  Julia  Mrs.,  housekeeper  F,  K.  Shattuck,  W  s  Shat- 
tuck av  bet  Allston  and  Bancroft  Ways 
Shuey  John   Mrs.,  widow,    res   SW  cor   Allston   Way  and 

Chapel 
Shuey  Sarah  I.  Mrs.,  physician,  SW  cor  Allston  Way  and 

Chapel 
Sill  Edward  K.,  professor  English  language  and  literature 

University,  res  W  s  Bushnell  nr  College  Way 
Silver  Frank,  longshoreman,  res  N  s  Bristol  bet  Seventh  and 

Eighth 


Pnllort  Yniir  Rilk  ^i^  ADAMS  &  CO.,  "Oakland"  ColMoi  Office, 

UUIICbl       lUUl       DIIIO    S.£.  cor.EItiUTHST.anaBBOADWAY.  LpSt«ira. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S,  F.-CompletB  stocK  ol  Paper  Hangings-SKillliil  Worlaaen. 


550  BERKELEY    DIRECTORY. 

Simmons  Charles  W.,  student  University 

Sinsbeimer  Frederick,  cutter  Standard  Soap  Works 

Sisterna  Hall,  NW  cor  University  av  and  Sixth 

Sisterna  Philip,  Berkeley  Transfer  Express,  office  SE  cor 
Choate  and  Bancroft  Way,  res  SW  cor  Sixth  and  Uni- 
versity av 

Sisterna  Rosario,  capitalist,  res  SW  cor  Sixth  and  Univer- 
sity av 

Slate  F.  Jr.,  superintendent  physical  laboratory  University, 
res  Oakland 

Smith  Charles  B.,  laborer,  res  Terminus  Hotel 

Smith  Ellen,  domestic  James  McGee,  NE  cor  Dwight  Way 
and  California 

Smith  James,  farmer,  res  NW  cor  West  and  Gilman 

Smith  William,  laborer,  res  Terminus  Hotel 

Snider  Adrian  H.,  student  University 

Snow  Herman,  book  agent,  res  S  s  Blake  bet  Ellsworth  and 
Fulto|i 

Soecker  Christian,  laborer,  res  W  s  Eighth  bet  Addison  and 
University  av 

Souffrian  James,  cook,  res  E  s  Louisa  bet  Gilman  and  Du- 
rant 

Soule  Frank  Jr.,  professor  civil  engineering  and  astronomy 
University,  res  Oakland 

Spence  John,  coachman  Dr.  Michael  O'Toole,  NW  cor  Wal- 
nut and  Gilman 

Sprague  Thomas,  civil  engineer,  res  NW  cor  Cedar  and 
Henry 

Squires  Edward,  bricklayer,  res  N  s  University  av  nr  Sac- 
ramento 

Squires  George,  bricklayer,  res  N  s  University  av  nr  Sac- 
ramento 

St.  Mark's  Episcopal  Church,  Rev.  G.  W.  Mayer  rector,  S  s 
Bancroft  Way  nr  Ellsworth 

St.  Joseph's  Presentation  Convent,  Mother  Mary  Haggerty 
Superioress,  SE  cor  Addison  and  California 

STANDARD  SOAP  CO.,  factory  W  s  Third  bet  Addison 
and  Allston  W^ay,  office  204  Sacramento,  S.  F. 

Starke  Alexander,  laborer  Giant  Powder  Works,  res  High- 
land House 

Starkweather  A.  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  S  s  College  Way  bet 
Milvia  and  West 

Stearns  Robert  E.  C,  secretary  and  superintendent  grounds 
University 

Steele  Caroline,  widow,  res  N  s  University  av  bet  Louisa  and 
and  Shattuck  av 


Q        r        I    A  I  I  M  n  R  Y        ^^rOOCl   TT^Orlt,    XjO-V^  F*X'±€SG$Bt 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


BERKELEY   DIRECTORY.  551 

Stein  George  H.,  shoemaker  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  University 
av  and  Eighth 

Stein  Henry,  shoemaker  (S.F.)  res  SE  cor  Sixth  and  Bris- 
tol 

Stein  Henry  C,  shoemaker,  res  SE  cor  Sixth  and  Bristol 

Steinmetz  &  Lux  (August  Steinmetz  and  George  Lux)  bak- 
ery, SW  cor  Third  and  Bristol 

Steinmetz  August  (Steinmetz  &  Lux)  res  SW  cor  Third  and 
Bristol 

Stern  James,  chicken  ranch.  University  av  nr  San  Pabblo  av 

Stevens  Charles,  res  S  s  Durant  av  bet    Choate  and  Audu- 
bon 

Stevens  Frank,  coachman     Bernard    Moses,     res     SE    cor 
Chapel 
and  Allston  Way 

Stevens  Harriet  F.  Miss,  res  S  s  Durant  av  bet  Choate  and 
Audubon 

Stevens  William,  insurance  agent,  res  N  s  Berkeley  Way  nr 
Shattuck  av 

Stevens  W.  W.  B.,  student  LTniversity 

Stewart  Nettie  Miss,  teacher  Deaf,  Dumb  and  Blind  Asylum 

Stewart  William,  stoker  C.  P.  K.  R.,  res  S  s  Addison  west 
of  Shattuck  av 

Stiles  Frank  W.,  teamster,  res  E  s  Milvia  bet  Vine  and  Rose 

Stillman  John  M.,  instructor  chemistry  University,  res  N  s 
College  Way  nr  Bushnell 

Stillman  Stanly,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 

Stine  Samuel  T.,  student  University 

Stoddart  Eva,  student  University,    res  S.  F. 

Storey  W.  B.,  student  University,  res  Oakland 

Stover  Cook,  carpenter,  res  Terminus  Hotel 

Strecker  George,  butcher  Thomas  Haun,  res  Alpha  Block, 
Shattuck  av 

Strecker  William,  butcher,  res  Revere  House 

Stutt  George,  laborer,  res  S  s  Dwight  Way  bet  Warring  and 
Mark 

Stutt  James,  teamster,  res  Terminus  Hotel 

Suter  Daniel,  student  University 

Sweeney  Edward,  boxmaker  Standard  Soap  Co.,  res  Eliza- 
beth nr  San  Pablo  av 

Swenson  &  Burcher  (A.  D.   Swenson  and  Robert  Bnrcher, 
teamsters  West  Berkeley  Lumber  Yard 

Swenson  A.  D.  (Swenson  &  Burcher)  res  W  s  Fifth  bet  Del- 
aware and  Folsom 

Swift  Andrew,  teamster,  res  N  s  Bristol  bet  Fifth  and  Sixth 

Swyney  Caroline  J.,  student  University,  res  Alameda 


PilhoD't  9  V^rrwun  Houses  Bailt,  and  HoQses  and  Lots  lor  Sale  on  tie  Installmoiit  PlaL 

UBBUCll  OC    OSUWil  Office  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarKet  St.,  S.  F.,  llie  finest  collection  ol  Modern  Art  Paper  Hanjlnff. 


552  BERKELEY   DIRECTORY. 


Tallman  George  S.  (Chappie,  Tallman  &  Co.)   res  SE  cor 

Choate  and  Bancroft  Way 
Tallman  Thomas  Y.  (Chappie,  Tallman  &  Co.,   res  SE  cor 

Choate  and  Bancroft  Way 
Taylor  Harry,  student  Berkeley  Gymnasium,  res  W  s  Ells- 
worth nr  Bancroft  Way 
Taylor  William  H.,  student  University,  res  Oakland 
Taylor  William  S.,  chicken  ranch,  N  s  Bristol  bet  Hamilton 

and  California 
Teague  John  F.,  constable,  office  SW  cor  University  av  and 

Fifth,  res  SE  cor  Rose  and  Sixth 
Teague  William,  farmer,  res  W  s  Fifth  nr  Gilman 
Teare  Philip,  U.  S.  District  Attorney  (S.F.)  res  Es  Walnut 

bet  Vine  and  Cedar 
Tenney  Alfred  D.,  student  University,  res  Oakland 
Terminus  Hotel,  John  Acheson  proprietor,  NE  cor  Shattuck 

and  University  avs 
Terry  Chester  N.,  attorney-at-law  and  justice  of  the  peace, 

SW  cor  Fifth  and  University  av,  res  S  s  University  av 

nr  Sacramento 
Theane  John  T.,  cook  Franklin  House 
THOMAS  RICHARD  P.,  president  Standard  Soap  Co.,  res 

S.  F. 
Thompson  F.  H.,  res  NE  cor  Fourth  and  Bristol 
Thomson  William  Eev.,  pastor  First  Presbyterian  Church, 

res  SE  cor  Ellsworth  and  Channing  Way 
Thor  Gustava,  domestic  NE   cor  Bancroft   and   Piedmont 

Ways 
Thorne  Andrew,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 
Tilden  Douglas,  teacher  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind  Asylum 
Toland  T.  O.,  law  student,  res  Berkeley  Hotel 
Tourtelotte  William  M.,  bookkeeper  (S.F.)  res  S  s  Addison 

bet  Grant  and  Sherman 
Townsend  Charles  F.,  milkdairy,  S  s  California  nr  Rose 
Townsend  Mary  Ann,  widow,  res  S  s  California  nr  Rose 
Tucker  William  J.,  agent  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Allston  Way,  Uni- 
versity Grounds 

u 

Unda  Moses,  farmer,  res  W  s  San  Pablo  av  bet  Addison  and 
Universitv  av 


Sr      I   AllkinPY         PROMPT  ATTENTION  TO  ORDERS  FOR  WASHING. 
.     r.     LHUIlUni.      Office,  33  Geary  St..  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Ail  kinds  of  PURE  ICE  CREAM  made  to  order  at  GORDON'S. 


BERKELEY    DIRECTORY.  553 

Unda  Peter,  farmer,  res  W  s  San  Pablo  av  bet  Addison  and 

University  av 
Underwood  Byron  B.,  tinsmitb,  res  SW  cor  University  av 

and  Eighth 
Underwood  Charles  C,  wood  and   coal,  hay  and  gi'ain,  SW 

cor  University  av   and   Eighth,    and   Bancroft  Way  nr 

Shattuck  av,  res  S  s  Bancroft  Way  nr  Sh.ttuck  av 
Underwood  Joshua,  res  SW  cor  University  av   and   Eighth 


V 

Van  Duzer  Frank,  miner,  res  W  s  Union  bet  Bancroft  Way 
and  University  av 

Vandecarr  A.  J.,  carpenter,  res  E  s  Fifth  bet  Jones  and  Page 

Vaughan  Joan,  widow,  res  S  s  Durant  av  bet  Choate  and 
Audubon 

Vaughan  Thomas,  laborer  Standard  Soap  Co.,  res  Franklin 
House 

Veillegars  Henry,  farmer,  res  N  s  Kose  nr  California 

Velasco  Juan,  tanner  (S.  F.).res  E  s  Fifth  bet  Addison  and 
Allston  Way 

Vencke  Robert,  "laborer  Giant  Powder  Works,  res  Highland 
House 

Voss  Louis,  lumber  dealer,  res  N  s  Channing  Way  bet  Au- 
dubon and  Piedmont  Way 

w 

Wakeham  Samuel,  house  and  sign  painter  and  whitener,  E 

s  Shattuck  av  bet  College  and  Berkeley  Ways 
Walcott  Earle  A.,  student  University 
Walker  Henry  W.,  student  University 
W^alsh  William,  bricklayer,  res  N  s  Rose   bet   Seventh   and 

Eighth 
Walton  Frank  J.,  student  University,  res  N  s  Bancroft  Way 

bet  Chapel  and  Ellsworth 
Wangerin  Joseph  D.  (Morgan  &  Wangerin)  res  W  s  Sixth 

bet  Delaware  and  Bristol 
Watson  AVarren  K.,  engineer  Sulphur  Works,  res  Highland 

House 
Weber  Adolph  H.,  student  University,  res  S.  F. 
Weed  Howard  L.,  student  University 
Weidinger   George,  machine  hand  West   Berkeley  Planing 

Mills,  res  Revere  House 


The  "Oakland"  Collection  Office,  s'Hf 


Broadway,  up  stairs 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Martet  St.,  S.  F,--Special  Leslps  in  Window  Shades  to  Orflsr. 


554  BERKELEY    DIRECTORY. 

Weir  Andrew  K.,  blacksmith,  res  N  s  Delaware  bet  Price 
and  Sherman 

Welcker  Adair,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  SW  cor  Bancroft 
way  and  Ellsworth 

Welcker  Mendell,  student  School  of  Design  (S.  F.)  res  SW 
cor  Bancroft  Way  and  Ellsworth 

Welcker  William  T.,  professor  mathematics  University,  res 
SW  cor  Bancroft  Way  and  Ellsworth 

Wellington  Rebecca  P.  Mrs.,  principal  Young  Ladies'  Sem- 
inary, E  s  Spruce  bet  Yine  and  Rose 

Wentworth  Ira  M.,  president  I.  M.  Wentworth  Boot  &  Shoe 
Co.  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Ninth  bet  Rose  and  Gilman 

West  Berkeley  Lumber  Yard,  Mendocino  Lumber  Co.  pro- 
prietors, W  s  Second  bet  Bristol  and  Delaware 

WEST  BERKELEY  PLANING  MILLS,  Schuster  &  Nie- 
haus  proprietors,  E  s  Second  bet  University  av  and 
Bristol 

West  Berkeley  Public  School,  H,  A.  Nelson  principal,  SE 
cor  Bay  and  San  Pablo  av 

West  Berkley  Starch  Works,  John  Everding  proprietor,  W 
s  Second  bet  University  av  and  Bristol 

West  Berkeley  Town  Hall,  NE  cor  Sixth  and  Delaware 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co. ,  office  NW  cor  Fifth  and  Uni- 
versity av 

Whitcomb  Frank  R.,  law  student  (S.  F.)  res  SW  cor  Ells- 
worth and  Dwight  Way 

Whitcomb  J.  Baker,  real  estate  agent  (S.  F.)  res  SW  cor 
Ellsworth  and  Dwight  Way 

White  P.  J.,  wharfinger  Berkeley  Ferry  and  Wharf,  res  N  s 
University  av  bet  First  and  Second 

Whitney  Arthur  L.,  student  Uni^'ersity,  res  Zeta  Psi  Hall 

Whitton  Abel,  manager  University  Press,  and  president 
Board  of  Town  Trustees,  res  W  s  Oxford  nr  College  Way 

Whitton  Charles  F.,  reporter  Superior  Court  No.  1  (Oakland) 
res  W  s  Oxford  nr  College  Way 

Whitworth  George  F. ,  student  University,  res  W  s  Shattuck 
av  nr  Addison 

Wickson  Edward  J.,  journalist  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Oxford  nr 
Bancroft  Way 

Wilbert  Henry,  farmer,  res  N  s  Rose  nr  Hamilton 

Wilkinson  Charles  T.,  teacher  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind 
Asylum 

Wilkinson  Cray  ton  W.,  student  University,  res  S  s  Dwight 
Way  bet  Etna  and  Mark 

Wilkinson  Pauline  W.,  widow,  res  S  s  Dwight  Way  bet  Etna 
I  and  Mark 


S.  F.  LAUNDRY 


WASHING  WELL  DONE  AT  VERY  LOW  RATES. 
Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  ICE  WAGONS  run  regularly  lu  Alameda  and  Berkeley. 


BERKELEY    DIRECTORY.  555 

Wilkinson  Warring,  superintendent   Deaf   and  Dumb   and 

Blind  Asylum 
Willard  Harriet  B.,  Mrs. ,  matron  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind 

Asylum 
Willcutt  George  B.,  student  University,  res  Oakland 
Willett  Daniel,  carpenter,  res  SE  cor  Shattuck  av  and  Gil- 
man 
W^illiams  Edward,  gardener,  res  E  s  Third  bet  Page  and  Kose 
Williams  Emanuel,  laborer,  res  W  s  Seventh  bet  Bristol  and 

University  av 
Williams  L.  W.,  contractor,  res  E  s  Ellsworth  nr  Bancroft 

Way 
Williamson  Garratt,  farmer  August  Eammelsberg,  E  s  Sixth 

bet  Holyoke  and  Folsom 
Willow  Grove  Park,  Peter  H.  Hink  proprietor,  N  s  Univer- 
sity av  bet  Third  and  Fourth 
Willsey  E.  J.,  bricklayer  and  plasterer,  res  W  s  Eighth  bet 

Addison  and  University  av 
Wilson  Harry  D.,  student  University,  res  Oakland 
Wilson  James,  master  mariner;  res  S  s  University  av  nr  San 

Pablo  av 
Wilson  Seth,  manager  Olive  Branch  Hotel 
Winner  Benjamin  L.,  locksmith  and  general  jobber,    N  s 

University  av  nr  San  Pablo  av 
Wiseman  Mary  J.  Miss,  teacher  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind 

Asylum 
Woider  Herman,  barber,  E  s  Choate  nr  Bancroft  Way,  res 

Berkeley  Hotel 
Wood  Charles  B.,  bootmaker,  W  s  Shattuck  av  bet  Univer- 
sity av  and  Addison,  res  S  s  Francisco  nr  Sherman 
Woodcock  Frank,  dairyman  Shaw's  Kanch,  2  miles  north  of 

University 
Woodley  William,  engineer,  res  SE  cor  Seventh  and  Bristol 
Woods  diaries  Y.,  laborer  0.  P.  E.  B.,   res  W  s  Ellsworth 

bet  Chanuing  and  Dwight  Ways 
Woods  John  F.,  patternmaker  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Ellsworth  bet 

Channing  and  Dwight  Ways 
Woods  William  M.,  patternmaker  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Ellsworth 

bet  Channing  and  Dwight  Ways 
Woolley  John  C,  boilermaker  (Oakland)  res  E  s  Choate  bet 

Dwight  and  Channing  Ways 
Woolsey  Ezra  W.,  helper  U.  S.   Mint  (S.   F.)  res  north  of 

University 
Woolsey  Frank,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  north  of  University 
Woolsey  Katie  F,,  student  University 
Woolsey  Mollie,  student  University 


HLBERT  &  BROWN 


Parties  Purchasiiigr  furnished  ivKli  Mone.r  for 
Buildinjr  —  Pa\nble  In  Installments  at  L"W  Jtat<-s  of 
Intcrctt.      No.  2  Park  Slow,  Park  St.,  AlamedA. 


GEO.W.  CLARK,  645  Hamt  SL.  S.  F.,  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


556  BERKELEY   DIRECTORY. 

Wright  E.  L.,  res  W  s  Fifth  bet  University  av  and  Bristol 
Wright  Jonathan  G.,  proprietor  Golden  Sheaf  Bakery  and 
Dining  Eooms,  W  s  Shattuck  av  bet  University  av  and 
Addison 
Wright  M.  E.  Miss,  teacher  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind  Asy- 
lum 
Wright  Samuel,  carpenter,  res  SW  cor  Seventh  and  Page 
Wright  T.  J.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  W  s  Fifth  bet  University  av 

and  Bristol 
Wright  W.  C,  res  W  s  Fifth  bet  University  av  and  Bristol 
W^ynton  Grace  J.  Miss,  teacher  primary  department  Pacific 
Kindargarten  Normal  School,  res  E  s  Dana  bet  Uni- 
versity av  and  Bancroft  Way 


York  Waldo  M.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Vine 
and  Arch 

Young  Ladies'  Seminary,  Mrs.  K.  P.  Wellington  principal, 
E  s  Spruce  bet  Vine  and  Kose 

Young  Michael,  laborer  Chemical  Works,  res  Highland 
House 

Ysunza  John,  farmer,  E  s  San  Pablo  av  bet  Bancroft  and 
Allston  Ways 

Ysunza  Eobert  H.,  farmer,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  bet  Ban- 
croft and  Allston  Ways 

Ysunza  Samuel,  farmer,  res  E  s  San  Pablo  av  bet  Bancroft 
and  Allston  Wavs 


Zeta  Psi  Hall,  E  s  Audubon  nr  Bancroft  Way 
Zwicker  E.  C,  butcher  Simon  Fischel,  res  SW  cor  Univer- 
sity and  Shattuck  avs 


S.  F.  LAUNDRY, 


WASHING    DONE    AT    SHORT    NOTICE. 

Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  in  all  parts  of  Oakland. 


Alameda  Encinal 


Established  September  16th,  1869. 


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Pnllppt  Yniir  Rilk  "^^^^  ^^ams  &  co.,  "OaMani"  Couectioa  Office, 

UUIIUUl       lUUI       UlilO     S.£.  cor.  EIGHTH  »T.  ana  BROADWAY.  Up St«lrg. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  615  Mattel  si.,  s.  F.,  Asinl  lor  Filent  Window  Shade  Fixtures. 


HENRY    ROBINSON 

Dealer    in 


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GENERAL  INSURANCE  AGENT, 

Park  Street,  cor.  Central  Avenue,     -     -    -      Alameda. 


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CHAS.  A.  STEVENS 

Manufacturer  of  the 


SCREEN  BELOW. 


SCREEN  ABOVE. 


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Samples  may  be  seen  at  tJie  old  stand,  in  the  Furniture  Store  ot 


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W.  s.  PaiK  street,  bet.  Central  ami  Santa  Clara  Avenues,  ALAMEDA. 

ORDERS  BY  MAIL  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 
Post  Office  Address,     ....    Alameda,  Cal. 

Residence,  S.  W.  cor.  B-rerett  and  Webb  A  v. 


S.  F.  LAUNDRY. 


Lace  Curtains,  Blankets  and  Flannels,  a  Specialty. 
Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  ageni  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


ALAMEDA  DIRECTORY. 


ALAMEDA. 


No  town  upon  either  side  of  the  Bay  has  shown  so  marked 
and  material  a  progress  during  the  past  year  as  Alameda, 
while  its  population  shows  an  increase  oyer  former  estimates 
— the  census  enumeration  showing  a  total  of  5,194.  Besides 
the  important  manufacturing  interests  which  have  centered 
here,  and  which  hare  given  the  town  an  impetus  in  an  in- 
dustrial way,  private  enterprise  has  sought  very  many 
channels  through  which  to  beautify  and  make  attractive  this 
Newport  of  the  Pacific.  In  point  of  attractiveness  of  loca- 
tion, pleasant  and  healthful  surroundings,  educational  facili- 
ties and  choice  of  competing  lines  of  travel  to  and  from  the 
metropolis,  Alameda  is  abundantly  favored.  The  Central 
Pacific  Eailroad  runs  through  the  northern  portion  of  the 
town,  and  the  South  Pacific  Eailroad  (narrow  gauge)  through 
the  southern  portion,  bringing  residence  lots  within  a  few 
minutes  walk  of  a  railroad  station,  and  placing  Alameda  in 
half-hourly  communication  with  San  Francisco.  A  feature 
which  has  brought  this  charming  town  into  prominence  as  a 
place  of  permanent  residence  and  summer  resort  is  the 
maintenance  of  the  numerous  bathing  establishments  which 
form  an  almost  continuous  chain  upon  the  available  part  of 
the  Alameda  beach  and  are  fitted  up  with  every  attention  to 
comfort  and  safety,  while  in  the  way  of  luxurious  surround- 
ings and  appointments  the  Alameda  baths,  collectively,  are 
far  superior  to  many  of  the  noted  watering  places  of  the  East. 
In  the  near  future — within  a  month,  as  the  present  arrange- 
ments contemplate — the  town  will  be  supplied  by  water  from 
the  mains  of  the  Alameda  Artesian  Water  Company,  whose 
works  are  now  nearly  completed.  The  plan  contemplates  a 
supply  900,000  gallons  per  day,  with  a  pressure,  when  re- 
quired, suflicient  to  force  water  over  the  highest  buildings 
without  the  aid  of  engines. 


Pilhoi-t  9   DrniAin     He  Mter  InTesnnBiil  tliaii  lUe  Bargduis  m  Alameda  Real  Eslale 

UllUCllOt    DiUWIli  Offered  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR. 


560  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

Improvements  and  Real  Estate. 

During  the  past  year  a  ten  thousand  dollar  school-house 
has  been  built,  and  all  of  the  school-houses  have  been  altered 
or  repaired,  with  the  result  of  more  than  doubling  the  school 
accommodations.  Besides  the  educational  facilities  ex- 
tended by  these,  there  are  several  well-conducted  private 
schools  and  academies  which  are  liberally  maintained.  Dur- 
ing the  same  period  over  two  hundred  new  dwelling-houses 
have  been  built,  and  the  proportion  of  fine  residences,  cost- 
ing from  $4,000  upwards,  is  a  marked  feature  of  the  season. 
Among  the  improvements  now  under  way  are  several  hand- 
some residences,  and  a  substantial  building  on  the  corner  of 
Central  avenue  and  Park  street,  designed  as  the  tank  build- 
ing and  offices  of  the  Artesian  Water  Co.  From  the  inac- 
tivity of  the  real  estate  market  and  the  general  depreciation 
of  real  estate  values  throughout  the  State  during  the  past 
two  years,  Alameda  has  been  notably  exempt,  the  sales  as 
reported  by  "  Mix's  Transcript  of  Kecords"  numbering  460, 
while  lots  are  now  selling  in  the  most  rapidly  improving 
localities  at  an  advance  of  $50  to  $100  upon  the  prices  of 
1878.  In  the  way  of  street  improvements  may  be  mentioned 
the  macadamizing  of  Park  street,  and  the  grading  and  gravel- 
ing of  Encinal,  Santa  Clara  and  Webb  avenues,  while  the 
most  important  streets,  inclifding  Park,  Oak,  Walnut,  Union, 
Lafayette  and  Webster,  have  been  substantially  sewered. 

Manufactories. 

The  most  notable  additions  to  the  manufacturing  interests 
of  Alameda  during  the  past  year  have  been  the  establishing 
of  the  refinery  works  of  the  Pacific  Oil  Company,  dealing 
with  petroleum  and  its  products ,  and  employing  a  large  capital 
in  the  business,  and  the  construction  of  the  Royal  Soap 
Work  on  the  shore  line  between  the  narrow  gauge  landing 
and  the  Alameda  wharf.  Each  of  these  enterprises  gives 
employment  to  a  large  number  of  persons  and  calls  for  heavy 
investments  of  capital.  The  former  concern  is  the  only  oil 
refinery   on  the  Coast,    and  is  intended  to  be  one   of  the 


Q    P    I  AMNnRY    <^<=><=»<*  "^^^<=>^^*^»  ^Lio-^;^  aE=»i-ic©«i 


Office.  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.  and  862  Broadway  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY.  561 

most  complete  in  the  United  States  and  will  handle  all  of 
the  crude  oils  now  produced  in  the  State,  while  its  opera- 
tion will  stimulate  prospecting  and  further  developments  in 
the  oil  region.  The  buildings  cover  nearly  ten  acres  of 
ground,  and  are  supplied  with  machinery  and  appliances  of 
the  most  approved  pattern.  The  company  depends  for  its 
supply  of  crude  oils  principally  upon  the  wells  of  the  Santa 
Cruz,  Santa  Clara  and  Ventura  districts,  which  are  now 
yielding  a  considerable  supply  and  where  new  wells  are 
being  sunk. 

From  this  brief  review  it  will  be  seen  that  the  growth  of 
the  town  the  past  year  has  been  of  a  healthful  and  satisfac- 
tory kind,  while  the  present  outlook  gives  encouragement 
of  increased  improvements  and  unchecked  prosperity. 


TOWN  GOVERNMENT. 


Board  of  Trustees. — James  M.  Gray,  President;  Wil- 
liam Whidden,  Joseph  Lancaster,  C.  A.  Edson  and  H.  V. 
Herbert.  This  Board  is  elected  in  May  of  each  year.  Reg- 
ular meetings  every  Tuesday  evening. 

Board  of  School  Directors — John  Barton,  President; 
G.  C.  Hall,  Isaac  Ayer,  J.  W.  Mastick  and  A.  Mayrisch. 
Elected  for  three  years,  two  members  retiring  each  year. 
Regular  meetings  are  held  every  Monday  evening.  O.  S. 
Ingram  Superintendent  of  Schools  and  ex-officio  member 
Board  of  Education, 

Town  Treasurer  and  Tax  Collector — Norris  W.  Pal- 
mer.    Elected  for  one  year;  term  expires  May  15,  1881. 

TowN' Attorney — John  Ellsworth.  Elected  for  one  year; 
term  expires  May,  1881. 

Town  Clerk — John  Ellsworth.  Appointed  by  the  Board 
of  Trustees. 

Town  Assessor  and  Auditor — E.  Minor  Smith.  Elected 
for  one  year.     Term  expires  May  15,  1881. 

Civil  Engineer  and  Street  Superintendent — I.  N.  Chap- 
man.    Elected  for  one  year;  term  expires  May,  1881. 


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County  Assessor  for  Township— E.  Minor  Smith.  Elect- 
ed for  one  year;  term  expires  January  1,  1881. 

Justices  of  the  Peace — W.  B.  Byler,  ojffice  east  side  of 
Webster  street,  between  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avenues, 
Mastick  Station;  W.  B.  Hunter,  ofl&ce  east  side  Park  street, 
between  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avenues,  Alameda  Sta- 
tion. 

Constables — Frank  J.  Krauth  and  Gary  H.  Moulton,  of- 
fice at  Justice's  ofl&ce. 

Police  Officers — James  Cook,  Chief;  John  H.  Fee,  J. 
K.  Weyburn  and  Harvey  McGown. 


Pound  Master — Joseph  M.  Graham, 


FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 


Citizen  Fire  Co.  No.  1.— Located  on  the  south  side  of 
Webb  avenue,  between  Park  and  Everett  streets.  This 
company  has  a  new  truck  of  the  Babcock  make,  and  also  a 
hose-cart  and  500  feet  of  carbolized  hose.  Number  of  mem- 
bers, fifty.  Fred.  K.  Krauth  Jr.,  foreman;  W.  T.  Valen- 
tine, First  Assistant;  Henry  Dissoway,  Second  Assistant; 
Moritz  Fernbach,  Secretary;  F.  Boehmer,  Treasurer. 

West  End  Engine  Co.  No.  1. — Located  on  the  east  side 
of  Webster  street,  between  Pacific  and  Railroad  avenues. 
This  company  has  a  second-class  Hunnemann  engine  and 
also  a  hose-cart,  which  are  the  property  of  the  Company. 
Number  of  members,  thirty-eight.  G.  W.  Wheeler,  Fore- 
man; Fred.  Benn,  First  Assistant;  John  Conrad,  Second 
Assistant;  Fred.  Holz  Secretary;  Charles  Boehse,  Treasurer. 


PUBLIC  SCHOOLS. 


Alameda  High  School. — North  side  Santa  Clara  avenue, 
between  Willow  and  Chestnut  streets.  This  school  occupies 
a  first-class  two-story  and  basement  building  of  nine  rooms, 
costing  $16,000.  A.  F.  Craven,  Principal.  Josiah  Keep, 
J.  H.  Eickhofi",  Miss  L.  K.  Taney,  Miss  Fannie  Gibbons, 


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ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY.  563 

Miss  Nettie  Fletcher,  Miss  Minnie  Sabiu,  Mrs.  Martha  Eayl 
and  Miss  Carrie  Havens,  Assistants. 

Alameda  Grammar  School. — Southeast  corner  Van  Buren 
and  Mound  streets.  A  one-story  frame  building  of  three 
rooms,  costing  $4,000.  H.  P.Carlton,  Principal.  Mrs.  M. 
P.  Morris  and  Miss  Nettie  L.  Smith,  Assistants. 

Encinal  School. — Northwest  corner  Bay  street  and  Santa 
Clara  avenue.  A  two-room  frame  building,  costing  $2,500. 
Edwin  L.  Knowlton,  Principal.  Mrs.  M.  F.  L'Hote,  As- 
sistant. 

Porter  Grammar  School. — Alameda  avenue  between  Oak 
and  "Walnut  streets.  A  two-story  frame  building,  costing 
$11,000.  C.  L.  Metzger,  Principal.  Miss  Fannie  Wallace, 
Miss  Nellie  McLean,  Miss  May  Andrews,  Miss  Lizzie 
Cheney,  Miss  Nellie  Hitchcock,  Miss  May  Millington  and 
Mrs.  H.  M.  Winchester,  Assistants. 

West  End  Primary  School. — Corner  Second  and  Pacific 
avenues.  A  one-story  frame  of  four  rooms,  costing  $5,000. 
Mrs.  Jennie  Burge,  Principal.  Miss  Alice  Cohen,  Miss 
Bertha  Vollmar  and  Miss  Lulu  Kervan,  Assistants. 


CHURCHES. 


First  Baptist  Church. — Location,  south  side  Santa  Clara 
avenue,  between  Benton  and  Stanton.  Rev.  George  R. 
Read,  Pastor.  Services  Sunday  at  11  A.  M.  and  7  p.  m. 
Sunday  School  at  12:30  P.  M.  Communicants,  30.  Sunday 
School  attendance,  about  70. 

Congregational  Church. — Location,  Webster,  between 
Pacific  and  Railroad  avenues.  Rev.  George  Morris,  Pastor. 
Service  at  11  a.  m.  and  7:30  p.  m.  Sunday  School  at  12:30 
P.  m. 

Christ  Church  (Episcopal). — Location,  northwest  corner 
Oak  street  and  Santa  Clara  avenue.  Rev.  William  Danks, 
Rector.  This  society  has  a  neat  wooden  church  edifice, 
erected  in  1873,  at  a  cost  of  about  $4,000.  Hours  of  ser- 
vice 11  A.  m.  and  7 :30  p.  m.     Sunday  School  at  10  a.  m. 


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Methodist  Episcopal  Church. — Location,  southwest  cor- 
ner Park  street  and  Central  avenue.  Eev.  T.  S.  Dunn, 
Pastor.  Services  at  11  A.  M.  and  7 :30  P.  m.  Sunday  School 
at  12:30  P.  m. 

First  Presbyterian  Church. — Location,  southwest  cor- 
ner Versailles  and  Central  avenues.  Has  a  good  church 
edifice,  costing  15,000.  Kev.  R.  L.  Tabor,  Pastor.  Ser- 
vices at  11:30  A.  M.  and  7:30  p.  m.  Sunday  School  at 
12:30  p.  M. 

St.  Joseph's  Church  (R.  C.) — Location,  southeast  corner 
Santa  Clara  avenue  and  Chestnut  street.  Eev.  William 
Gleeson,  Pastor.  Pastoral  residence  East_  Oakland.  Ser- 
vices at  9  A.  M.     Sunday  School  at  2  p.  m. 


PUBLIC  HALLS. 


Harmonie  Hall. — West  side  Paru  street,  between  Santa 
Clara  and  Central  avenues. 

Masonic  Hall. — Southwest  corner   Santa  Clara  avenue 
and  Park  street. 

Odd  Fellows'  Hall. — Northwest  comer  Park  street  and 
Santa  Clara  avenue. 

Park  Opera  House. — Southwest  corner  Park  street  and 
Buena  Vista  avenue. 

Town  Hall. — South  side  Webb  avenue,  between  Park  and 
Everett  streets. 


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ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY.  566 


SECRET  SOCIETIES. 


Ancient  Free  and  Accepted  Masons. 

Oak  Groye  Lodge,  No.  215. — Stated  meetings  on  the 
second  Thursday  evening  of  each  mouth,  at  Masonic  Hall, 
southwest  corner  of  Park  and  Santa  Clara  avenue.  Mem- 
bership, 50.  J.  H.  Eickhoff,  W.  M. ;  Joseph  Lancaster, 
S.  W.;  L  N.  Chapman,  J.  W.;  A.  S.  Barber,  Treasurer;  E. 
M.  Smith,  Secretary;  J.  W.  Mastick,  Marshal;  James  Mc- 
Gowan,  Chaplain;  RobertMc  Goun,  S.  D.;  JohnNobmann, 
J.  D. ;  W.  D.  Haralson  and  G.  A.  Benseman,  Stewards;  F. 
Boehmer,  Tyler. 

Independent  Order  of  Odd  Fellows. 

Encinal  Lodge,  No.  385. — Meets  every  Monday  evening 
at  hall,  northwest  corner  of  Park  street  and  Santa  Clara 
avenue.  Membership,  70.  Henry  Eickhoff,  N.  G. ;  Wm. 
Vollmer,  V.  G. ;  John  Durein,  Treasurer;  Adolph  Vollmer, 
Recording  Secretary;  Menzo  W.  Peck,  Permanent  Secre- 
tary. Trustees — P.  K.  Krauth,  E.  Pembleton  and  John 
Ellsworth. 

Independent  Order  of  Good  Templars. 

Alameda  Lodge,  No.  385. — Meet  every  Tuesday  evening 
at  I.  O.  O.  P.  Hall,  northwest  corner  Park  street  and  Santa 
Clara  avenue.  Membership,  36.  Wm.  Brehart,  W.  C.  T. ; 
Miss  Mary  Johnson,  W.  K.  H.  S. ;  James  Patterson,  W.  L. 
H.  S.;  Mrs.  M.  J.  Plumber,  W.  V.  T. ;  Linwood  Palmer, 
W.  S.  and  W.  A.  S.;  Fred.  Arff,  W.  F.  S. ;  Miss  Minnie 
Millingtou,  W.  Treasurer;  Miss  Mary  Feno,  W.  M. ;  John 
Feno,  W.  D.  M.;  Miss  Tillie  Arff,  W.  I.  G.;  Mrs.  R.  Red- 
dell,  W.  Chaplain;  Linwood  Palmer,  L.  D. 

Knights  of  Pythias. 

Alameda  Lodge  No.  49. — Instituted  November  9th,  1878. 
Meets  every  Friday  evening  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  northwest 
corner  Park  and  Santa  Clara  avenue.  Membership  57. 
William  Sanderson,  P.  C. ;  David  Brehart,  C.  C. ;  George 
E.  Butts,  V.  C. ;  L.  W.  Holt,  P.;  C  A.  Brown,  K.  of  R.  and 
S. ;  Thomas  Gardiner,  M.  of  F. ;  J.  G.  Mattheis,  M.  of  E. ; 
Benjamin  Lundy,  M.  A.;  E.  J.  Griffith.  I.  W. ;  Silas  Ja- 
quith,  O.  W. 


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Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen. 

Alameda  Lodge  No.  5. — Instituted  July  13th,  1877. 
Meets  Wednesday  evenings  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  northwest 
corner  Park  street  and  Santa  Clara  avenue.  Membership  50. 
E.  Minor  Smith,  P.  M.  W.;  W.  P.  Byler,  M.  W.;  C.  H. 
Haile,  Recorder;  F.  Marcuse,  Receiver;  William  Sander- 
son, Financier;  I.  N.  ('hapman,  Overseer;  William  Sey- 
mour, G.  F. ;  C.  J.  Nelson,  G.;  Samuel  Orr,  I.  W.;  Edward 
Schultis,  O.  W. 

Ashler  Lodge  No.  165. — Instituted  March  24th,  1880. 
Meets  Saturday  evenings  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  northwest 
corner  Park  street  and  Santa  Clara  avenue.  H.  V.  Herbert, 
P.  M.  W.;  A.  S.  Cheminant,  M.  W. ;  G.  L.  Birkmaier,  G. 
F.;  M.  P.  Kay,  Recorder;  C.  Liese,  Receiver;  J.  E.  Baker, 
Financier:  H.  B.  Wheaton,  Overseer;  J.  B.  Bancroft,  G. ; 
George  C.  Fabens,  L  W.;  J.  W.  Mastick,  O.  W. 


MISCELLANEOUS  SOCIETIES. 


Grand  Army  of  the  Republic. 

Joe  Hooker  Post  No.  11. — Organized  February,  1880. 
Membership  25.  James  Cook,  P.  C.;  Harvey  McGown,  Ad- 
jutant; H.  Gripp,  V.  C;  R.  W.  Cummings,  Senior  V.  C; 
Amos  J.  Brancroft,  Surgeon;  William  M.  Seymour,  Q.  M. ; 
Charles  J.  Boehse,  O.  D.;  Edward  Whaltman,  O.  G.  Meets 
second  and  fourth  Thursday  evenings  of  each  month  at  Odd 
Fellows'  Hall 

Knights  of  Honor. 

Garden  City  Lodge  No.  1745.— Instituted  August,  1879. 
Meets  on  the  first  and  third  Thursday  evenings  of  each 
month  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  northwest  corner  of  Park  street 
and  Santa  Clara  avenue.  Membership,  40.  R.  Wheeler,  P. 
D.;  Thomson  Collie,  D.;  D.  N.  Coey,  |V.  D.;  George  C. 
FalDens,  A.  D. ;  T.  Angel,  Reporter;  Isaac  Moore,  Financial 
Reporter;  r  Alexander  Johnson,  Chaplain;  H.  Clanson, 
Guide;  A.  Anderson,  Guardian;  H.  Koerber,  Sentinel;  W. 


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ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY.  567 

H.  Loomis,  Medical  Examiner;  A.  J.  Bancroft,  W.  B.  Hun- 
ter and  James  Cook,  Trustees. 

Alameda  Free  Reading  Room  and  Library. 

Location,  Park  Opera  House,  southwest  corner  of  Park 
street  and  Buena  Vista  avenue.  Open  daily  from  8  a.  m.  to 
9  P.  M.  William  P.  Gibbons,  M.  D.,  President;  Thomas  A. 
Smith,  Vice-President;  George  H.  Mastick,  Secretary;  G. 
H.  Stipp,  Librarian;  William  P.  Gibbons,  M.  D.,  Thomas 

A.  Smith,  George  H.  Mastick,  Daniel  Sullivan  and  Mrs.  A. 

B.  Andrews,  Trustees. 

Alameda  Harmonie. 

Meets  every  Thursday  evening  at  Harmonie  Hall,  west 
side  of  Paru  street  between  Santa  Clara  and  Central  avenues. 
The  object  of  the  Society  is  the  cultivation  of  music  and 
social  intercourse.  Membership,  70.  Adolph  Mayrisch, 
President;  Adolph  Falk,  Vice-President;  T.  H.  Von  Kapff, 
Treasurer;  Albert  Victors,  Secretary,  K.  Van  Oterendorp, 
Librarian. 


Alameda  Building  and  Loan  Association. 

Monthly  meetings  are  held  at  Harmonie  Hall,  west  side  of 
Paru  street  between  Santa  Clara  and  Central  avenues,  (^  the 
second  Saturday  of  each  month.     Henry  Mohns,  Secretary. 


BANK. 


First  National  Bank  of  Alameda. — Incorporated  July, 
1879.  Capital  stock  authorized,  $200,000;  paid  up,  $50,000. 
Levi  Jenks,  President;  J.  E.  Baker,  cashier. 


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568  ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY. 


NEWSPAPERS. 


The  Alameda  Encinal. — F.  K.  Krauth,  Editor  and  Pro- 
prietor. Office  east  side  of  Park  street  between  Lincoln  and 
Webb  avenues.  This  journal  is  now  in  the  twelfth  year  of 
its  publication,  and  is  the  pioneer  newspaper  in  Alameda. 
Published  every  Saturday;  terms  13  per  annum. 

The  Alameda  Argus. — T.  G.  Daniells,  Publisher.  Office 
east  side  of  Park  street  between  Webb  and  Santa  Clara  av- 
enues.    Published  every  Thursday;  terms  $3  per  annum. 


POST  OFFICES. 


Alameda  Post  Office.— Southeast  corner  Santa  Clara 
avenue  and  Park  streets.  A.  S.  Barber,  Postmaster.  Office 
hours  from  8  A.  M.  to  8  p.  M.  Mails  arrive  San  Francisco 
(direct),  8  a.  m.  ;  Oakland,  9  A.  M. ;  East,  12  M. ;  Santa  Cruz, 
6  p.  M. ;  Oakland  and  State,  6  p.  m.  Mails  Depart,  East  and 
State,  8  A.  M. ;  Santa  Cruz,  9:20  a.  m.  ;  San  Francisco,  11  A. 
m.  ;  Oakland  and  California,  3  P.  M. 

Encinal  Post  Office. — West  side  of  Webster  street  be- 
tween Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avenues.  Mrs.  L.  A, 
Knowlton,  Postmaster.  Office  hours  and  arrivals,  San 
Francisco,  9  a.  m.  and  6  p.  m,  ;  Eastern,  3:30  p.  m.  De- 
partures, 8  A.  M.  and  3:20  p.  m. 


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A 

Abjohn  William,  laborer,  res  E  s  Broadway  nr  Encinal 

Acklej  Ezra,  sexton  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  res  SW 
cor  Central  av  and  Oak 

Adams  Albert  F.,  U.  S.  Revenue  office  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Paru 
bet  Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs 

Adams  Alice  E.  M.  Miss,  nurse,  res  NE  cor  Eagle  av  and 
Chapin 

Adams  George  H.,  rancher,  res  NE  cor  Eagle  av  and  Chapin 

Adams  William  H.,  reporter  (S.  F.)  res  SWcor  Morton  and 
Santa  Clara  av 

Adler  Charles,  clothing  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Encinal  av  and 
Paru 

Ager  James  E.,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  San  Jose'  av  bet  Oak 
and  Walnut 

Ahlborn  Charles,  res  SW  cor  High  and  Van  Buren 

ALAMEDA  ARGUS.  T.  G.  Daniells  editor  and  proprietor, 
E  s  Park  bet  Webb  and  Santa  Clara  av 

Alameda  Bakery  and  Restaurant,  Eeinhardt  Daemon  pro- 
prietor, W  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Railroad  avs 

ALAMEDA  BREWERY,  Victor  Ruthardt  proprietor,  W  s 
Third  av  bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Alameda  Building  and  Loan  Association,  Charles  Volberg 
president,  A.  Mayrisch  treasurer,  Henry  Mohns  secre- 
tary, HarmonieHall 

ALAMEDA  ENCINAL,  Frederick  K.  Krauth  proprietor 
and  publisher,  office  E  s  Park  bet  Lincoln  and  Park  av 

Alameda  Free  Reading  Room  and  Librar}-,  Dr.  W.  P.  Gib- 
bons president,  Thomas  A.  Smith  vice  president,  G.  A. 
Mastick  secretary,  G.  H.  Stipp  librarian,  SWcorBuena 
Vista  av  and  Park 

Alameda  Garden  Hotel,  Charles  Sturm  proprietor,  W  s  Pros- 
pect bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Alameda  Garden  Saloon,  Conrad  Stolze  proprietor,  Ws  Pros- 
pect bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Alameda  Harmonie  Society,  office  Harmonic  Hall 


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Alameda  High  School,    Andrew  F.    Craven  principal,    N  s 

Santa  Clara  av  bet  Chestnut  and  Willow 
Alameda  Hotel,  D.  Brons  proprietor,  W  s  Park  bet  Buena 

Vista  and  Eagle  avs 
ALAMEDA  LIVERY  AND    SALE    STABLE,    Turner  & 

Martin  proprietors,  E  s  Park  bet  Railroad  and  Pacific 

avs 
ALAMEDA  LUMBER  YARD,  E.  M.    Derby  &  Co.   pro- 
prietors, Alameda  Wharf 
Alameda  Marble  Works,  Mrs.  A.  Guy  proprietress,  nr   NW 

cor  Park  and  Railroad  av 
ALAMEDA  MARKET,  Conrad  Liese  proprietor,  W  s  Park 

bet  Santa  Clara  and  Railroad  avs 
Alameda  Musical  Institute,   E  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and 

Central  avs 
ALAMEDA  NURSERY,  William  Meyer  proprietor,    NW 

cor  Third  and  Pacific  avs,  depot  339  Bush,  S.  F. 
Alameda  Oil  Works,  Samuel  Orr  proprietor,  N  s  Spruce  nr 

Davenport 
Alameda  Palace  Saloon,   Thomas  Price  proprietor,  SE  cor 

Oak  and  Alameda  av 
ALAMEDA  PHARMACY,  A.    J.   Greene  proprietor,  W  s 

Park  bet  Central  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Alameda  Police  Station,   S  s  Webb   av  bet   Park   and   Ev- 
erett 
ALAMEDA  POST  OFFICE,  A.  S.  Barber  postmaster,  S  s 

Santa  Clara  av  nr  Park 
Alameda  Primary  School,  Mrs.  M.  P.  Morris  principal,  SW 

cor  Van  Buren  and  Mound 
Alameda  Verein,  Adolph  Mayrisch  president.  A,  Victors  sec- 

retarv,  Harmonie  Hall 
ALAMEDA  WATER  WORKS,  R.  R.  Thompson  president, 

B.  R.  Norton  secretary  and  supeiintendent,   office  E  s 

Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs 
Alameda  Wood  and  Coal  Yard,  Alexander  Johnson  proprie- 
tor, W  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Railroad  avs 
Albares  John,  res  W  s  Oak  bet  Railroad  and  Pacific  avs 
Albers  August  J.  H.,  oysters  (S.  F.)   res  E  s  Hibbard  bet 

Railroad  and  Pacific  avs 
Albrecht  Agnes,  domestic  S  s  Central  av  bet  Webster  and 

Prospect 
Alexander  Charles  M. ,  traveling  salesman   (S.  F.)  res  W  s 

Schiller  bet  Buena  Vista  and  Eagle  avs 
Allendorf  Margaret,  widow,  res  S  s  Central  av  bet  Oak  and 

Walnut 
Alrutz  John,  liquor  saloon,  Woodstock,  Alameda  Point 


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Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY.  571 

Altamirauo  Salvado,  laborer,  res  XW  cor  Blanding  av  and 

Broadway 
Altvater  David,  engineer  (S.  F.)  res  Es  Benton  bet  Railroad 

and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Ames  George,  engineer,  res  E  s  Pearl  nr  Central  av 
Ames  Mary,  -widow,  res  W  s  Broadway  nr  Encinal  av 
Andersen  George,  farmer,  res  Bay  Farm  Island 
Andersen  ^^eils,  proprietor  Packet  bet  San  Francisco  and 

Porter's  Wharf,  res  SW  cor  Post  and  Jefferson 
Anderson  Andrew,  wood  and  coal,  sand  and  gi*avel  (Oakland) 

res  NE  cor  Pacific  av  and  Schiller 
Andeison  Cecil,    coachman  E.  Pi.  Thompson,   E  s  High  nr 

Central  av 
Anderson  Charles,  master  mariner,  res  N  s  Alameda  av  bet 

Park  and  Oak 
Anderson  Edward,  laborer  S-  P.  C.  E.  E. 
Anderson  Gustave,  laborer,  res  E  s  Sherman  bet  Eailroad 

and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Anderson  Herman,  gardener,  E  s  Everett  bet  Lincoln  and 

Eailroad  av 
Anderson  Melinda,  domestic  N  s  Pacific  av  nr  St.  Charles 
Anderson  Peter,  lumberman  Eenton,  Holmes  <t  Co.,  res  W  s 

Park  bet  Alameda  and  Central  avs 
Andrews  A.  B.  Mrs.,  res  NE  cor  Santa  Clara  av  and  Oak 
Andrews  F.  G.,  clerk  C.  P.  E.  E.  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Santa 

Clara  av  and  Oak 
Andrews  Joshua,  blacksmith  and  wagonmaker,  N  s  Lincoln 

nr  Park,  res  Eailroad  av  nr  Park 
Andrews  Oliver,  laborer,  res  Woodstock,  Alameda  Point 
Angel  Texas,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Alameda  av  bet 

Benton  and  Paru 
Angell  Anna  E.  Miss,  res  W  s  "Wood  bet  Eailroad  and  Pa- 
cific avs 
Anthony  Edwin  E.,  clerk  (S.F.)  res  Ss  Central  av  bet  Grand 

and  Paru 
Anthony  John  A.,  freight  agent  C.  P.  E.  E.  (S.  F.)  res  S  s 

Central  av  bet  Grand  and  Paru 
Apell  Alma,  domestic  SE  cor  Central  av  and  Oak 
Apell  Peter,  milkman,  res  E  s  Bay  bet  Eailroad  and  Santa 

Clara  avs 
Arada  Joseph,  laborer,   res  NW  cor  San  Jose  av  and  Oak 
Arada  Miguel,  laborer,  res  XE  cor  Oak  and  San  Jose'  av 
Arana  Yeloez,  laborer,   res  X  s  Blanding  av  bet  Park  and 

Everett 
Arents  Albert,  mining  engineer,  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet 
Webster  and  Third  av 


Pilho*^  9  Sfniifn  Houses  BulI,  andHoaEes  aid  Lots  lor  Sale  en  tie  Installment  Plan. 

UllUCll  g(   DIUVYll  Office  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street.  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  Agent  lor  Patent  Window  Shade  Fixtures. 


572  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

Arff  Frederick  C,  butcher  Conrad  Liese,  res  W  s  Park  bet 
Santa  Clara  and  Railroad  avs 

Arias  Benancio,  porter  (S.F.)  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Schiller 
and  Lafayette 

Armstrong  Rose,  domestic  N  s  Cottage  bet  Central  and 
Santa  Clara  avs 

Arnold  Elbridge  F.,  optician  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av 
bet  Paru  and  Grand 

ARTESIAN  WATER  WORKS,  R.  R.  Thompson  proprie- 
tor, Dell  Linderman  superintendent  and  secretary,  office 
NE  cor  Park  and  Central  av 

Ashenfelter  Emma,  widow,  res  SE  cor  Court  and  Van  Buren 

Assessor  Alameda  Township,  E.  Minor  Smith,  office  Town 
Hall 

Aughinbaugh  Gideon,  capitalist,  res  3  Central  av  opp  Ter- 
race Baths 

Austin  Mary  C,  widow,  res  SW  cor  Alameda  av  and  Willow 

Ayer  Isaac,  U.  S.  ganger  (S.  F.)  and  school  director,  res  W 
s  Willow  nr  Santa  Clara  av 


B 

Bader  John  F.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  San  Antonio  av  bet 

Willow  and  Walnut 
Baget  John  (Wachter  &  Baget)  res  Loyal  Oak  Hotel 
Bailey  Thomas,  with  Peter  Rothermel,    res  S  s  Railroad  av 

bet  McPherson  and  Prospect 
Baker  Alonzo,  gardener,  res  NE  cor  Pacific  av  and  Pros- 
pect 
Baker  Charles,  laundryman  Terrace  Baths,  res  SW  cor  Wood 

and  Eagle  av 
BAKER  J.  EDWARD,  cashier  First  National  Bank,  res  E  s 

Regent  bet  Monroe  and  San  Jose'  av 
Baker  Robert  B.,  engineer  Pacific  Coast  Oil  Works,  res  W  s 

Third  av  bet  Railroad  and  Pacific  avs 
Balastre  Antone,   gardener,   res   junction  Buena  Vista  and 

Versailles  avs 
Balderamos  H.   L. ,  laborer,   res  NW  cor  Blanding  av  and 

Broadway 
Baldwin  Henry,  liquor  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Pacific  av  bet 

Union  and  Schiller 
Baldwin  William,  res  S  s  Alameda  av  bet  Oak  and  Park 
Ball  John,  deputy  constable,  res  S  s  Taylor  av  bet  Prospect 

aud  McPherson 


C       r       I    AMNnpY        WASHING    DONE    AT    SHORT    NOTICE. 


Office.  33  Geary  SI.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  in  all  parts  of  Oakland. 


ALAMEDA  DIRECTORY.  573 

Ballheimer  Charles  J.,  stock  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Third  av 

bet  Central  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Bancroft  Amos  J.,  butcher,   res  W  s  Oak  bet  Central  and 

Santa  Clara  avs 
Band  John,  otevedore,  res  N  s  Railroad  av  bet  Willow  and 

Walnut 
Bannister  Alfred,  draftsman  (S.  F.)  res  Yosemite  Hotel 
Banta  John  H.  (Metzger  &  Banta)  res  W  s  Park  bet  Encinal 

and  San  Jose  avs 
BARBER  ARTHUR  S.,  gi-oceries  and  general  merchandise, 

and  postmaster,  SE  cor  Park  and  Santa  Clara  av,  res 

SW  cor  High  and  Jackson 
Barber   Emma   T.  Miss,  assistant  Post  Office,  res   SW  cor 

High  and  Jackson 
Barber  Enos  W.,  blacksmith,  res  E  s  High  nr  Central  av 
Barber  James  B.,  res  S  s  Bank  bet  Park  and  Oak 
Bardenhagen  Henry,  teamster  Henry  Koerber,  res  S  s  San- 
ta Clara  av  bet  Oak  and  Park 
Barker  Eliza  J.  Mrs.,  res  W  s  High  bet  Jackson  and  Van 

Bureu 
Barker  Frank  A.,  deputy  assessor,   res  W  s  High  bet  Van 

Buren  and  Jackson 
Barkhaus  D.,  book  store  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  Oak 

and  Walnut 
Barlow  Alfred,  driver  Whitney  &  Cos  Express,  res  Oakland 
Barlow  David,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  res  Loyal  Oak  Hotel 
Barlow  Mary  Miss,  res  Loyal  Oak  Hotel 
Barlow  Susan  Mrs.,  widow,  proprietor  Loyal  Oak  Hotel,  E  s 

Park  opp  Pacific  av 
Barnes  Euclid  T.,  fire  insurance,  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Santa  Clara 

av  nr  Broadway 
Barnum  John  G.,  res  N  s  Encinal  av  bet  Willow  and  Walnut 
Baroteau  Alphonse,  res  NW  cor  Railroad  av  and  Grand 
BAROTEAU  AUGUSTE,  groceries,  restaurant  and  family 

garden,  NW  cor  Railroad  av  and  Grand 
Barringer  George  W.,  with  Alameda  Oil   Works,  res   E   s 

Park  nr  Encinal  av 
Barthmann  Charles,  carpenter  and  builder,    S  s  Railroad  av 

bet  Benton  and  Stanton 
Barton  Benjamin  F.    (B.   F.   Barton  &  Co.,  S.  F.)  res  W  s 

Park  av  bet  Central  and  Encinal  avs 
Barton  John,  president  Union  Pacific  Salt  Co.  (S.  F.)  and 

president  Board  of  Education,   res  NW  cor  Central  av 

and  Broadway 
Barton  Phineas  W.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Broadway  nr  Cen- 
tral av 


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HUHlflO    Ot    L»U.     S.  E.  tor.  ElCiHXli  ST.  s.iKl  BKOAWWAV,   Ip  Sluii». 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarM  St.,  s.  F,  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


574  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

Bateman  Abram,    mining  superintendent   (S.  F.)    res   N   s 

Pacific  av  bet  Paru  and  Stanton 
Bateman  George  W.,    res  N  s   Railroad    av   bet   Paru   and 

Stanton 
Bauer  Elvena  Miss,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Baumgartner  George,  gardener,  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet 

Stanton  and  Paru 
Bauten  Nicholas  J.,  grocer,   res  W  s  McPherson  bet  Santa 

Clara  and  Taylor  avs 
Bay  Coast  Eailroad  Exchange,  Terrence  Kearney  proprietor, 

NW  cor  Monroe  and  High 
Bay  View  House,  C.  J.  Kossini  proprietor,  Alameda  Point 
Beadle  Donald,  lumber  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  College  av  nr 

Encinal  av 
Becanne  John,  florist,    N  s  Central  av  bet  Willow  and  Wal- 
nut 
Beck  Ludwig,  insurance  agent  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av 

bet  Bay  and  St.  Charles 
Becker  Christopher  (Diehl  &  Becker)  res  Pacific  av  bet  Wil- 
low and  Chestnut 
BECKMANN  JOHN   N.,    groceries,    liquors   and  bowling 

alley,  NW  cor  Pacific  av  and  Chestnut 
Beechiug  Eobert  A.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Buena 

Yista  av  bet  Park  and  Everett 
Bender  Chas.,  res  S  s  Pacific  av  bet  Lafayette  and  Chestnut 
Benedict  Benajah,  farmer,  res  Bay  Farm  Island 
Beneux  Margaret,  widow,  res  W  s  Webster  bet  Railroad  and 

Santa  Clara  avs 
Benn  Ferdinand,  carpenter,   res  N  s  Central  av  bet  Second 

and  Third  avs 
Bennett  Fannie  E.  Miss,  teacher  Porter  Public  School,  res 

NE  cor  Central  av  and  Everett 
Bennett  George  W.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet 

Benton  and  Morton 
Bennett  J.  S.,  furniture,  NW  cor  Alameda  av  and  Park,  res 

S  s  Encinal  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Benseman  George  A.,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  Woodstock, 

Alameda  Point 
Benson  Edward  C,  shipcarpenter  Joseph  C.  Tucker,  res  NE 

cor  Santa  Clara  av  and  Park 
Benson  Henry,   foreman    Denicke    Bros.    (S.  F.)     res    E  s 

Park  nr  Dayton 
Benson  Sanford  G.,  compositor  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Santa  Clara 

av  bet  Oak  and  Park 
Benson  Walter,  teamster  Alexander  Johnson,  res  N  s  Rail- 
road av  bet  Park  and  Oak 


Q    C    I  AllNHRY   ^^*=**=**^  x^Toi-is.,  xjo-^tst  i=»i-icofii 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  ICE  WAGONS  run  regularly  to  Alameda  and  Berkeley, 


ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY.  575 

Benzing  John,  papercarrier,  res  N  s  Railroad  av  bet  Minturn 

and  Union 
Beretta  Eugene,  with  William  Beretta,  res  Oakland 
BERETTA  WILLIAM,  manager  Long  Branch  restaurant, 

saloon  and  pavilion,  res  1723  Seward,  Oakland 
Berg  J.    H.,    teacher   swimming   Long   Branch   Swimming 

Baths 
Berger  Helen,  widow,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  Willow  and 

Chestnut 
Berger  Henry  H.,  dealer  plants   (S.  F.)  res  Central  av  bet 

Willow  and  Chestnut 
Bernamayou  Grat,  gardener,   res  junction  Buena  Vista  and 

V^ersailles  avs 
Berry  Joseph  A.,   contractor,   res  NW  cor  Central  av  and 

McPherson 
Bertelsen  Otto,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Pacific   av  bet  Union 

and  Schiller 
Bertin  G.  B.,  gardener,  res  S  s  Railroad  av  bet  Paru  and 

Grand 
Bertin  Pierre,  saloon  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Railroad  av  bet  Paru 

and  Grand 
Bertholdt  B.,  stone  cutter  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Park  bet  Buena 

Vista  and  Eagle  avs 
Best  John,  office  furniture  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Clement  av  bet 

Park  and  Oak 
Betten  William,  res  NW  cor  Page  and  Central  av 
Bettencourt  John  C,  farmer,  res  W  s  High  nr  the  Bay 
Beudel  George,  carpenter,  res  SW  cor  Webster  and  Taylor 
Bidleman  Enoch  G.,  bookkeeper   (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Central  av 

bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Bierbauer  Carl,   laborer,   res  E  s  Minturn  bet  Pacific  and 

Buena  Vista  avs 
Bigley  William  H.,  fireman  S.  P.  C.  R.  R.,  res  S  s  Encinal 

av  bet  Willow  and  Walnut 
Bigwood  Job,  blacksmith  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Blanding  av  bet 

Oak  and  Park 
Binder  Frederick,    clerk  A.   J.   Greene,    res  W  s  Park  bet 

Central  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Birch  Eliza,  cook,  S  s  Central  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Bird  George,   saloon,  boarding  and  teamster,   Woodstock, 

Alameda  Point 
Bird  George  Jr.,  student,  res  Woodstock,  Alameda  Point 
Bird  Harry,  teamster  George  Bird,  res  Woodstock,  Alameda 

Point 
Bird  John,  brakeman   S.  P.  C.  R.  R.,  res  Woodstock,  Ala- 
meda Point 


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576  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

Bird  Robert,  teamster  George  Bird,  res  Woodstock,  Ala- 
meda Point 

Bird  Urban,  res  Webster  Street  Bridge 

Birkmaier  George  L.,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Central  av 
bet  Park  av  and  Broadway 

Bishop  Homer  L.,  stairbuilder  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Sherman  bet 
Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Bishop  M.  F.,  dentist,  office  Odd  Fellows'  Block,  res  N  s 
Clement  av  bet  Everett  and  Broadway 

Bishop  N.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  W  s  Park  bet  Encinal  and  Ala- 
meda avs 

Bissell  Eugene,  compositor  (Oakland)  res  S  s  Railroad  av 
bet  Webster  and  Third  av 

Bissell  George  R.,  teacher,  res  S  s  Railroad  av  bet  Webster 
and  Third  av 

Bissell  Lewis  H.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Railroad  av  bet 
Webster  and  Third  av 

Bittleston  George,  carpenter,  res  E  s  Oak  bet  Alameda  and 
and  Central  avs 

Bittleston  Wilbert  W.,  carpenter,  res  E  s  Oak  bet  Alameda 
and  Central  avs 

Blamyer  Frances  M.  Miss,  res  N  s  San  Antonio  av  bet  Grand 
and  Union 

Bleymanu  Edward,  proprietor  Bleymann's  Retreat,  N  s  Cen- 
tral av  bet  Prospect  and  McPherson 

Bleymann  Edward  Jr.,  clerk,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  Prospect 
and  McPherson 

Bleymann's  Retreat,  Edward  Bleymann  proprietor,  N  s  Cen- 
tral av  bet  Prospect  and  McPherson 

Block  Maurice,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  McPherson  bet 
Santa  Clara  and  Railroad  avs 

Blunn  Edward,  gardener,  res  SE  cor  Clinton  av  and  Sher- 
man 

Blunt  Thomas,  cooper,  res  S  s  San  Antonio  av  bet  Willow 
and  Walnut 

Board  of  Town  School  Directors,  John  Barton  president,  G. 
C.  Hall,  A.  Mayrisch,  Henry  Michaels,  J.  W.  Mastick, 
Isaac  Ayer  and  O.  S.  Ingham 

Board  of  Town  Trustees,  James  M.  Gray  president,  Wil- 
liam Whidden,  James  Lancaster,  H.  V.  Herbert  and  C. 
A.  Edson 

BOEHMER  FRITZ,  groceries,  crockery  and  willowware,  W 
s  Park  bet  Central  and  Santa  Clara  avs,  res  SE  cor  Cen- 
tral av  and  Park 

Boese  Charles  J.,  saloon,  W  s  Webster  nr  Santa  Clara  av 

Bolhalter  Joseph,  laborer,  res  S  s  Bank  bet  Park  and  Oak 


O      r      I  A 1 1 M  n  R  Y  ^^^^  Curtains.  Blankets  and  Flannels,  a  Specialty. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY.  577 


Bones  John  W. ,  architect  (S.  F)  res  W  s  College  av  nr  En- 

cinal  av 
Bones  William  D.,  conductor  S.  P.  C  R.  R.,  res  W  s  Col- 
lege av  nr  Eucinal  av 
Borde  Julian,  bootcrimper,  res  N  s  Railroad  av  bet  Oak  and 

Walnut 
Bornand  Paul  Emil,  mining,  res  S  s  Pacific  av  bet  Oak  and 

W^alnut 
Bossert  Albert,  bookkeeper  Fr.  Boehmer,  res  W  s  Park  bet 

Encinal  and  San  Antonio  avs 
Bourget  James,  roofer,  Bay  Farm  Island  Draw  Bridge 
Boyce  Ella  Miss,  milliner  (Oakland)  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av 

bet  Benton  and  Morton 
Boyce  Richard  W.,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Benton  and 

Morton 
Boyce  Thomas  B.,  painter,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Ben- 
ton and  Morton 
Boyd  Ellen  Mrs.,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  Third  av  and  Web- 
ster 
Boyd  John,  liquor  saloon,  N  s  Central  av  bet  Third  av  and 

Webster 
Boyd  Mary  Ann,  res  S  s  Central  av  bet  Oak  and  Park 
Brace  Mary,  widow,  res   W  s  Sherman   bet   Railroad   and 

Santa  Clara  avs 
Bradley  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  teacher  drawing  (S.  F.)  res  W  s 

Grand  bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Bradley  John  J.,  master  mariner,  res  W  s  Park  bet  Clinton 

and  Dayton  avs 
Bradley  Lawrence  H.,  homoeopathist  and  surgeon,  office  and 

res  Park  Row,  E  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs 
Brady  Barney,  gardener,  S  s  Central  av  bet  Oak  and  W^alnut 
Brady  Terrence,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  res  SE  cor  Santa 

Clara  av  and  Sherman 
Braley  Andrew   M.,  night   watchman,  res  junction   Buena 

Vista  and  Versailles  avs 
Branch  Royal  D.,  messenger  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.  C.  P.R.R., 

res  E  s  Bay  bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Brand  Aristide,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet 

Oak  and  Walnut 
Brand  Herman,  cigar  manufacturer  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Minturn 

bet  Railroad  and  Pacific  avs 
Brand  Lucieu,  cashier  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Oak  and 

AValnut 
Brandenburg  &  Pancoast  (Harry  E.  Brandenburg  and  Albert 

Pancoast)  fruits  and  produce,  W  s  Webster  bet  Santa 

Clara  and  Railroad  avs 


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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,S.  F.,  Iinponer  Freiicli  and  EnslisH  WALL  PAPERS 


578  ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY. 

Brandenburg  Harry  E.  (Brandenburg  &  Pancoast)  res  W  s 

Webster  bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Brandon  James,  baggagemaster  S.  P.  0.  R.  R. 
Brannan  John,  teamster,  res  SW  cor  Mound  and  Madison 
Brannan  Timothy,  coachman  John  Wattles,  N  s  Santa  Clara 

av  bet  Walnut  and  Oak 
Brarens  F.  H.,  carpenter,  res  Ws  Bay  nr  Santa  Clara  av 
Bremer  Christian,  janitor  (S.  F.)  res  Schuetzen  Park 
Bremer  Herman,  proprietor  Schuetzen  Park,  res  S  s  Central 

av  bet  Prospect  and  McPherson 
Bremer  Herman  Jr.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  Schuetzen  Park 
Bremer  Otto  A.,  gunsmith  (S.  F.)  res  Schuetzen  Park 
Brennan  Thomas  E.,  manager  The  Pavilion,  S  s  Central  av 

bet  Second  and  Third  avs 
Brick  John  G.,  messenger  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  San  Antonio  av 

bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Brink  William,  milkman,  res  S  s  Railroad  av  nr  McPherson 
Britt  George,  res  S  s  Taylor  av  bet  Webster  and  Third  av 
Britt  John,  oiler  S.  P.  C.  R.  R.,   res  cor  Washington  and 

Peach 
BRITT  PATRICK,  farmer  and  proprietor  Britt 's  Hotel,  NE 

cor  Central  av  and  Webster,  res  S  s  Taylor  av  bet  Web- 
ster and  Third  av 
Britt  Patrick  Jr.,  with  Patrick  Britt,   res  S  s  Taylor  av  bet 

Webster  and  Third  av 
BRTTT'S  HOTEL,  Patrick  Britt  proprietor,  NE  cor  Central 

av  and  Webster 
Brizee  John,  inventor,  res  SW  cor  Webb  av  and  Everett 
Brock  Johanna  M,,  widow,  res  S  s  Railroad  av  bet  Oak  and 

Walnut 
Bred  J.,  tobacco  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  Oak 

and  Walnut 
Brogan  Nicholas,  gardener,  res  E  s  Park  bet  Clement  and 

Eagle  avs 
Brons  D.,  proprietor  Alameda  Hotel,  W  s  Park  bet  Buena 

Vista  and  Eagle  avs 
Brooks  Augustus  G.,  barkeeper  Thomas  Price,  res  E  s  Oak 

bet  Alameda  and  Encinal  avs 
Brooks  Joseph,  laborer,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  McPherson 

and  St.  Charles 
Brouillard  John,  blacksmithing  and  carriage  manufacturer 

W  s  Webster  bet  Railroad  and  Pacific  avs,  res  SE  cor 

Webster  and  Santa  Clara  av 
Bromllard  Theodul,  blacksmith,  W  s  Webster  bet  Railroad 

and  Pacific  avs,   res  E  s  Webster  bet  Santa  Clara  and 

Taylor  avs 


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ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY.  579 

Brower  Theodore,    compositor  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Buena  Vista 

av  bet  Cliapin  and  Wood 
Brower  Williaro,   proprietor  Brower's  Dairy,  res  N  s  Pacific 

av  bet  Willow  and  Chestnut 
Broker's  Dairy,  William  Brower  proprietor,  foot  of  Willow 
Brown  &  Cotton  (Cyrus  A.   Brown  and  Henry  W.  Cotton) 

carpenters  and  contractors,   S  s  Encinai  av  bet  Willow 

and  Walnut 
Brown  Charles,  clerk,  res  SW  cor  Central  and  Third  avs 
Brown  Cyrus  A.   (Browii  &  Cotton)  res  S  s  Encinai  av  bet 

Willow  and  Walnut 
Brown  David  S.   (Gilbert  &  Brown)  res  E  s  Grand  bet  San 

Jose'  and  Clinton  avs 
Brown  Edward  engineer  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Park  bet  Clinton 

and  Dayton  avs 
Brown  James,  whitener  and  bootblack,  W  s  Park  bet  Eail- 

road  and  Santa  Clara  avs,   res  W  s  Oak  bet  Eailroad 

and  Pacific  avs 
Brown  James  B.,  saloon  NW  cor  Webster  and  Santa  Clara 

av,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Webster  and  Third  av 
Brown  John  K.,  captain  stmr  Oakland,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara 

av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Brown  Lizzie  Miss,  res  N  s  Buena  Vista  av  bet  Broadway  and 

Everett 
Brown  Maria  M.,  widow,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Walnut 

and  Willow 
Brown  Nels  G.,  seaman,   res.E  s  McPherson  bet  Taylor  and 

Central  avs 
Brown  Sarah  E.  Mrs.,  res  W  s  Park  bet  Clinton  and  Dayton 

avs 
Brown  Susan  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  res  NE  cor  Eagle  av  and 

Chapin 
Brown  William,  laborer,  res  S  end  Mound,  on  the  Bay 
Brown  William  S.,  machinist  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Eagle  av 

and  Chapin 
Brown  W.  W.,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Browne  David  S.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  N  s  Buena  Vista  av  bet 

Pearl  and  Broadway 
Brunet  Louis  N.,  laborer,  res  E  s  McPherson  bet  Central 

and  Kings  avs 
Bruzzone   Brothers  (Louis,    Frank,  and  Joseph   Bruzzone) 

farmers,  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Webster  and  Prospect 
Bruzzone  Frank  (Bruzzone  Brothers)  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet 

Webster  and  Prospect 
Bruzzone  Joseph  (Bruzzone  Brothers)  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet 

Webster  and  Prospect 


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580  ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY. 

Bruzzone  Louis  (Bruzzone  Brothers)  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet 

Webster  and  Prospect 
Bryan  Alonzo  W.  (Wonderlicli  &  Bryan)  res  SW  cor  Second 

and  Central  avs 
Bryant  Fred.,  deputy  sheriff,  res  NE  cor  Hibbard  and  Pa- 
cific av 
Bullen  Henry  M.,  res  E  s  Willow  bet  San  Antonio  and  San 

Jose'  avs 
Burge  Jennie  Mrs.,  principal  West  End  Primary   School, 

res  (Oakland) 
Burk  Henry,  fisherman,  res  Woodstock,  Alameda  Point 
Burke  P.  P.,  res  Park  Hotel,  NE  cor  Park  and  Encinal  av 
Burke  John,  laborer,  res  N   s  Central   av   bet   Everett   and 

Broadway 
Burke  Martin  J.  (Madison  &  Burke,  S.  F)  res  Park  Hotel 
Burkhart  Frank,  butcher  Conrad  Liese,   res  W  s  Park  bet 

Santa  Clara  and  Eailroad  avs 
Burley  Edward  B.,  Bay  Dairy,    res    S  s  San  Jose  av  bet 

Union  and  Lafayette 
Burns  Henry,  boots  and  shoes  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Park  opp  Ala- 
meda av 
Burroughs  Mary,  domestic  K.  E.  Thompson 
Burton  George  W.,  publisher  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  San  Jose  av 

bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Bush  Alice  Miss,  res  SW  cor  Webb  av  and  Everett 
Bushmann  Herman, engineer, res  S  s  Clinton  avbet  Chestnut 

and  Willow 
Butler  Joseph  D.,  butcher  W.  H.  Noy,  res  S  s  Eailroad  av 

bet  Sherman  and  Bay 
Butler  Lydia  E.,  widow,  res  W  s  Broadway  nr  Encinal  av 
Butler  Mary  H.,  res  E  s  High  nr  Central  av 
Butts  George  E,,  carpenter,  res  Yosemite  Hotel 
Byler  William  P.,  attorney-at-law  and  justice  of  the  peace, 

E  s  Webster  bet  Eailroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs,  res  E  s 

Webster  bet  Pacific  and  Eailroad  avs 
Byrne  Thomas,  coachman,  res  S  s  Eailroad  av  bet  Park  and 

Oak 
Byrne  T.  Mrs.,  laundry,  S  s  Eailroad  av  bet  Park  and  Oak 


Cabral  Alexander,  shoemaker,  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Park 

and  Everett 
Campbell  Isaac,  baker,  res  S  s  Buena  Vista  av  bet  Chestnut 
I  and  Lafayette 

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ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY.  581 

Campbell  Isaac  William,  carriage  trimmer,  res  W  s  Sher- 
man bet  Buena  Vista  and  Eagle  avs 

Campe  Frederick,  grocer  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet 
McPherson  and  Prospect 

Campe  John,  grocer,  res  N  s  Taylor  av  bet  McPherson  and 
Prospect 

Candrade  Eustaque,  widow,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Schiller 
and  Lafayette 

Cannon  Adam,  proprietor  Park  Hotel,  NE  cor  Park  and  En- 
cinal  av 

Cannon  Thomas,  plumber,  W  s  Park  bet  Alameda  and  Cen- 
tral avs 

Cardinet  Emile  H.,  game  and  poultry  (S.  F.)  res  Ns  Central 
av  bet  Willow  and  Chestnut 

Carle  Emma  Miss,  dressmaker,  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Park 
and  Everett 

Carle  May  Miss,  dressmaker,  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Park 
and  Everett 

Carlson  Carl  F.,  carpenter  and  bviilder,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara 
av  bet  Broadway  and  Everett 

Carlton  H.  P.,  teacher  Alameda  High  School,  res  Oakland 

Carr  John  M.  (Lank  &  Co.)  res  N  s  Buena  Vista  av  bet  Mor- 
ton and  Sherman 

Carstans  Peter,  gardener  Cyrus  Wilson,  res  SE  cor  Everett 
and  Railroad  av 

Caster  James  L.,  compositor  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av 
bet  Benton  and  Stanton 

Cavanaugh  Catherine,  widow,  res  S  s  Clinton  av  bet  Willow 
and  Walnut 

Cavanaugh  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  res  SE  cor  Alameda  av  and  Paru 

Cavanaugh  Thomas,  teamster  Schroder  &  Victors,  res  S  s 
Clinton  av  bet  Willow  and  Walnut 

Cavendish  Henry  M.,  collector  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Santa  Clara 
av  bet  Park  and  Oak 

Cavo  August,  marble  cutter  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  McPherson  bet 
Central  and  Kings  avs 

Cellarius  Charles,  commercial  traveler  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Rail- 
road av  bet  Stanton  and  Paru 

CENTRAL  SALOON,  Alexander  Cook  proprietor,  W  s  Park 
bet  Central  and  Alameda  avs 

Chadbourne  Charles  F.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Hibbard 
nr  Pacific  av 

Chamberlain  Jerome  B.,  carpenter,  res  W  s  Webster  bet 
Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Chamberlain  Joseph  C,  barber,  res  S  s  Central  av  bet  Mc- 
Pherson and  Prospect 


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582  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

Chandler  Edward  L.,  architect  (Oakland)  res  S  s  San  Antonio 

av  bet  Grand  and  Union 
Channell  B.  F.,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Park  nr  Central  av 
Chaplin  James,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Encinal  av 

and  Willow 
Chaplin  Walter  H.,  res  NW  cor  Encinal  av  and  Willow 
Chapman  Isaac  N,,  surveyor,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Wil- 
low and  Walnut 
Chapman  Lemuel  A.,  real  estate  (Oakland)  res  N  s  Taylor  av 

bet  McPherson  and  St.  Charles 
Chappel  Scott  U.,  traveling  auditor  C.  P.  R.  R.  (S.  F.)  res 

S  s  Central  av  bet  Paru  and  Grand 
Chartrey  Raoul  (Low  &  Chartrey,  S.  F.)  res  Taylor  av  bet 

Second  and  Third  avs 
Chase  George  W.,  dealer  Canary  Birds,  res  N  s  San  Jose  av 

bet  Willow  and  Walnut 
Cheminant  Alexis  S.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Pacific 

av  and  Oak 
Cheney  Frank  M.,  farmer,  res  E  s  Versailles  av  nr  Monroe 
Cheney  Lizzie  A.  Miss,  teacher  Porter  Grammar  School,  res 

E  s  Versailles  av  nr  Monroe 
Chester  Julius,  journalist,  res  W  s  Regent  bet  Encinal  and 

San  Jose  avs 
Chevalier  Marie,   widow,  res  W  s  McPherson  bet  Central 

and  Kings  avs 
Chin  Mary,  widow,  res  NE  cor  Oak  and  Encinal  av 
Chisholm  David  F.,  special  policeman,  SE  cor  Encinal  av 

and  Paru 
Chittenden  James  K.,  farmer,  res  E  s  High  opp  Van  Buren 
Christ  Church  (Episcopal)  Rev.  George  H.   Ward   rector, 

NW  cor  Santa  Clara  av  and  Oak 
Christensen  Theodore,  cooper  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Sherman  bet 

Central  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Christiansen  Charles  W.  F.,  carpenter,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara 

bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Christiansen  Christopher  Mrs.,  widow,  res  NW  cor|High  and 

Madison 
Christianseii  Peter,  carpenter,  res  N  s  San  Antonio  av  bet 

Oak  and  Walnut 
Church  Charles  M. ,  fireman  S.  P.  C.  R.  R.,  res  E  s  Broadway 

bet  Encinal  and  Central  avs 
Churchill  Horatio,  res  N  s  San  Antonio  av  bet  Willow  and 

Walnut 
Citizen  Hook  and  Ladder  No.  1,  Fred.  K.  Krauth  Jr.  fore- 
man, W.  T.  Valentine  first  assistant,  Henry  Dissoway 

second  assistant,  S  s  Webb  av  bet  Park  and  Everett 


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ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY.  583 

Clark  Eliza,  widow,  res  S  s  Alameda  av  bet  Grand  and  Union 

Clark  Ellen,  domestic  W  s  High  nr  Central  av 

Clark  George  B.,  engineer  S.  P.  C.  R.R.,  res  Yosemite  Hotel 

Clark  George  E.,  clerk,  res  E  s  Pearl  nr  Broadway 

Clark  Mary,  domestic  SE  end  Park  av 

Clark  R.  Frank,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Alameda  av  bet  Grand 

and  Union 
Clark  William  P.,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara 

av  bet  Chestnut  and  Lafayette 
Claussen  Henry,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet 

Chestnut  and  Lafayette 
Clawiter  Edward,  farmer,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  Willow  and 

Chestm^t 
Clavburgh  Meyer,  res  E  s  Park  nr  Encinal  av 
Clem  E.  S.,  conductor  S.  P.  C.  R.  R. 
Clement  E.  Miss,  res  SE  cor  Eagle  av  and  Park 
Clement  Geraldine,  widow,  res  S  s  Eagle  av  bet  Park  and 

Everett 
Clement  Wesley  B.,  County  Supervisor,  res  S  s  Eagle  av  bet 

Park  and  Everett 
Cleveland  Asaf,  farmer,  res  Bay  Farm  Island 
COADY  RICHARD  E.,  proprietor  Encinal  Livery  and  Sale 

Stable,  N  s  Encinal  av  bet  Oak  and  Park,  res  Oakland 
Coddington  Charles  P.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Pearl 

nr  Central  av 
Coddington  WilJiam  H.,  glue  manufacturer,  res  W  s  Pearl 

nr  Central  av 
Coddington  William  P.,  copyist,  res  W  s  Pearl  bet  Central 

and  Encinal  avs 
Codini  Aiigust,  peddler,  res  SE  cor  Grand  and  Buena  Vis- 
ta  av 
Coey  David  N.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Webb  av  nr  Everett 
Coffe  G.,  cook  Christ.  Witch,  res  W  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara 

and  Railroad  avs 
Cohen  Alexander  A.,  journalist  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Santa  Clara 

av  bet  McPherson  and  Prospect 
Cohen  Alfred  A.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  junction  Buena 

Vista  and  Versailles  avs 
Cohen  Alfred  H.,   law  student  (S.  F.)  res  junction  Buena 

Vista  and  Versailles  avs 
Cohen  Alice  H.  Miss,   teacher  West  End  Primary  School, 

res  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Prospect  and  McPherson 
Cohen  Edgar  A.,  law  student  (S.  F.)  res  junction  Buena 

Vista  and  Versailles  avs 
Cohen  William  G. ,  clerk  (S.  F.)   res  junction  Buena  Vista 

and  Versailles  avs 


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584  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

Colburn  Alfred,  mming  secretary  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Rail- 
road av  and  Concordia 
Colburn  Jacob  S.,  real  estate  agent  (Oakland)  res  NW  cor 

Railroad  av  and  Concordia 
Colby  Hubbard,   officer  Custom  House  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor 

San  Antonio  av  and  Walnut 
Cole  William  J.,  shoemaker,  res  S  s  Eagle  av  bet  Oak  and 

Park 
Collie  Thomson,   agent  bay  and  river  schooners  (S.  F)  res 

N  s  Alameda  av  bet  Park  and  Oak 
Collier  Richard  H.,  traveling  agent  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Oak  nr 

Railroad  av 
Collingridge  Edwin  R.,   traveling  agent   (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Pa- 
cific av  bet  Lafayette  and  Chestnut 
Collingridge  Mary  Miss,  res  Schiller  bet  Buena  Vista  and 

Eagle  avs 
Collins  August,  res  S  s  San  Antonio  av  bet   Willow  and 

Walnut 
Collins  James  A.,  carpenter,  E  s  Park  bet  Webb  and  Santa 

Clara  avs,  rear,  res  Yosemite  Hotel 
Combs  Abbie  J.,  widow,  boarding,  res  SW  cor  Pacific  av  and 

Park 
Combs  Burton  E. ,  butcher  Eggers  &  Emetsberg,  res  SW  cor 

Park  and  Pacific  av 
Congregational  Church,   Rev.    George  Morris  pastor,  W  s 

Webster  bet  Pacific  and  Railroad  avs 
Conley  F.  J.,  saloon,  NE  cor  Encinal  av  and  Park,  res  S.F. 
Connelly  P.,  with  S.  P.  C.  R.  R. 
Conrad  John,  carpenter,   res  N  s  Central  av  bet  Prospect 

and  McPherson 
Conrad  Philopena,  widow,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  Prospect 

and  McPherson 
Conridge  Joseph,  boots  and  shoes  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  McPher- 
son bet  Santa  Clara  and  Railroad  avs 
Contra  Costa  Laundry,  office  E  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and 

Central  avs 
Conway  Mary  A.,  domestic  S  s  Pacific  av  bet  Hibbard  and 

Paru 
Conway  Michael,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  E  s  Park  bet  San 

Jose  and  Encinal  avs 
COOK  ALEXANDER,  proprietor  Central  Saloon,  W  s  Park 

bet  Central  and  Alameda  avs,  res  NE  cor  Alameda  av 

and  Oak 
Cook  Alexander  Mrs.,  res  NE  cor  Alameda  av  and  Oak 
Cook  Charles,  chief  clerk  and  ticket  agent,  S.  P.  C.  R.  R., 

res  Alameda  Point 


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ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY.  585 

Cook  James,  chief  of  police,  res  N  s  Webb  av  bet  Park  and 

Everett 
Cook  Mary  Miss,  res  SW  cor  Railroad  av  and  Grand 
Cook  Napoleon  B.,  carpenter,   res   SW  cor  High  and  Cen- 
tral av 
Cook   Oliver,    engineer   Alameda   Water   Wo.iks,   res   W  s 

Grand  bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Cooke  Robert,  proprietor  Sandy  Beach  Sea  Baths,  S  s  Cen- 
tral av  bet  First  and  Second  avs 
Cooper  Alexander  B.,  mining  secretary  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Ala- 
meda av  bet  Walnut  and  Oak 
Corbett  Alexander  C,   contractor,   res  N  s   Santa  Clara  av 

bet  Paru  and  Stanton 
Corbett  John  J.,  c  nfectionery  and  restaurant,  S  s  Central 

av  opp  Third  av,  res  NE  cor  Railroad  and  Third  avs 
Cords  D.  A.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  Alameda  av  nr  Paru 
Cords  Robert,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Alameda  av  nr 

Paru 
Coreia  Joaquin,  laborer,   res  S  s  Central  av  bet  McPherson 

and  St.  Charles 
Cory  B.  F.,  brickmason,  res  Yosemite  Hotel 
Cory  Cyril,  farmer,  S  end  Mound,  on  the.  Bay 
Cory  J.  H.,  contractor  and  builder,  res  Yosemite  Hotel 
Cota  Simon,  cigarmaker,  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Stanton 

and  Paru 
Cotter  Alice,  domestic  NE  cor  Broadway  and  Santa  Clara  av 
Cotter  Alice  Miss,  res  N  s  Clement  av  bet  Oak  and  Park 
Cotter  Charles,   painter,   res  N  s  Clement  av  bet  Park  and 

Oak 
Cotter  Frank,  painter,  res  N  s  Clement  av  bet  Oak  and  Park 
Cotter  Lizzie  Miss,  res  N  s  Clement  av  bet  Oak  and  Park 
Cotton  Henry  W.  (Brown  &   Cotton)  res  S  s  Encinal  av  bet 

Willow  and  Walnut 
Coulter  Andrew,  laborer  Long  Branch  Swimming  Baths 
County  Assessor  for  Township,  office  Town  Hall 
Cox  Richard  S.,  architect,  office  and  res  E  s  Park  bet  Lin- 
coln and  Webb  avs 
Coy  Edwin  G.,  res  NW  cor  Morton  and  Santa  Clara  av 
Coy  Frank  H.,  real  estate  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Morton  and 

Santa  Clara  av 
Coyne  Mary,  chambermaid  Kohlmoos  Hotel 
Crampton  Thomas  S.,  laborer,  res  E  s  High  opp  Van  Buren 
Craven  Andrew  F.,  principal  Alameda  High  School,  res  N  s 

Santa  Clara  av  bet  Willow  and  Walnut 
Crist  Henry  B.,  trader,  res  S  s  Central  av  nr  Park  av 
Crolly  Anna,  widow,  res  Woodstock,  Alameda  Point 


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586  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

Crolly  Patrick,  fireman  S.  P.  C.  R.  R.,  res  Woodstock,  Ala- 
meda Point 

Crosby  Elisha  O.,  attorney-at-law,  E  s  Park  opp  Pacific  av, 
res  W  s  Foley  nr  Buena  Vista  av 

Crotliers  James,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  McPlierson  bet 
Central  and  Kings  avs 

Crowell  George  D.,  gardener,  res  W  s  Railroad  av  bet 
Webster  and  Prospect 

Crowfoot  Sarali,  widow,  res  W  s  Post  nr  Jefi'erson 

Cruz  Anton,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  E  s  McPherson  bet 
Taylor  and  Central  avs 

Cummings  Ralph  W.,  physician,  office  and  res  N  s  Clement 
av  bet  Park  and  Oak 

Cunningham  Bridget,  widow,  res  S  s  Pacific  av  bet  Webster 
and  Third  av 

Cunningham  P.  R.,  superintendent  California  Planing  Mills 
(S.  F.)  res  S  s  San  Antonio  av  bet  Grand  and  Union 

Cunningham  Timothy  J.,  clerk,  res  S  s  Pacific  av  bet  Web- 
ster and  Third  av 

Curry  John,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  nr  SW  cor  Broadway 
and  Eagle  av 

Curvey  John,  blacksmith,  res  NE  cor  Central  av  and  Everett 

Cuthbert  Joseph  D.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Versailles  av  nr 
Encinal  av 

Cuttee  Franklin  T.,  laborer,  res  E  s  Oak  bet  Clinton  and 
Dayton  avs 

D 

Daemon  Reinhardt,  proprietor  Alameda  Bakery  and  Res- 
taurant, res  W  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Railroad  avs 

Dames  William  W.,  photographer  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Cen- 
tral av  and  Paru 

Damman  Mary,  widow,  res  N  s  Taylor  av  bet  Prospect  and 
McPherson 

Damon  Charles  W.,  teamster,  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  nr 
Oak 

DANIELLS  TRUE  G.,  editor  and  proprietor  Alameda 
Argus,  res  E  s  Park  bet  Webb  and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Dante  Alphonse,  cook  Park  Hotel,  NE  cor  Encinal  av  and 
Park 

Davenport  James  S.,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  opp  First  av 

Davenport  Matthew,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  opp  First  av 

Davenport  Thomas,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Pacific  av 
opp  First  av 


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ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY.  587 

Davidson  Archibald  W.,  groceries,  Ws  Parkbet  Pacific  and 
Railroad  avs,  res  NE  cor  Alameda  av  and  Oak 

Davidson  August,  saloon,  N  s  Central  av  bet  Third  av  and 
Webster 

Davidson  Eunice  M.,  widow,  res  NE  cor  Alameda  av  and 
Oak 

Davidson  James  J.  D.,  locksmith  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Encinal  av 
bet  Oak  and  Park 

Davidson  T.  Noble,  clerk  A,  W.  Davidson,  res  Loyal  Oak 
Hotel 

Davis  James,  laborer  Eoyal  Soap  Co.,  res  Woodstock,  Ala- 
meda Point 

Davis  Robert,  commission  broker  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Regent  nr 
San  Jose  av 

Davis  Samuel  H.,  conductor  S.  P.  C.  R.  R.,  res  S.  F. 

Davis  Thomas,  conductor  S.  P.  C.  R.  R.,  res  W  s  Broadway 
nr  Encinal  av 

Dawson  Jacob  W.,  architect,  res  S  s  Buena  Vista  av  bet 
Willow  and  Chestnut 

DE  CHESNE  HENRY  A.  M.,  apothecary,  SE  cor  Santa 
Clara  av  and  Webster 

De  Fremery  Herman  S.,  Custom  House  broker  (S.  F.)  res 
SE  cor  Alameda  av  and  Paru 

De  Nise  John  H.,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Broadway  and 
Everett 

De  Wit  Albert  P.,  messenger  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Central  av  nr 
McPherson 

Dean  Peter  A.,  dealer  fruit,  candies,  butter,  cheese,  eggs, 
etc.,  NW  cor  Park  and  Central  av,  res  N  s  Eagle  av  bet 
Park  and  Oak 

Dean  Willard  A.,  clerk  P.  A.  Dean,  res  N  s  Eagle  av  bet 
Park  and  Oak 

Deas  Henry,  mining  secretary  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  San  Antonio 
av  bet  Grand  and  Union 

Debicke  A.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Railroad  av  and  Pros- 
pect 

Deetkeen  Gustave  F.,  mining  engineer  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Bay 
bet  Central  and  Santa  Clara- avs 

Delanoy  Frederick  N.,  shipping  agent  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Broad- 
way nr  San  Jose  av 

Dellisx  Louis,  with  James  B.  Brown,  les  S  s  Santa  Clara  av 
bet  Webster  and  Third  av 

Dempsey  Denis,  clerk  (S.  F. )  res  Britt's  Hotel 

Denett  Fred.,  painter,  res  SW  cor  Santa  Clara  av  and  Cot- 
tage 

Denett  L.,  carpenter,  res  SWcor  Santa  Clara  avand  Cottage 


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588  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 


Depuy  Stillman  F.,  cabinetmaker,  res  S  s  Alameda  av  bet 
Park  and  Oak 

Derby  Augustus  B.,  bookkeeper  E.  M.  Derby  &  Co.,  res 
Fruit  Vale 

Derby  Edward  M.  (E.  M.  Derby  &  Co.)  res  Fruit  Vale 

DERBY  E.  M  &  CO.  (E.  M  Derby,  George  H.  Payne  and 
O.  E.  Derby)  proprietors  Alameda  Lumber  Yard,  Ala- 
meda Wharf,  office  226  Clay,  S.  F. 

Derby  O.  E.  (E.  M.  Derby  &  Co.)  res  Fruit  Vale 

Dickson  John,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Sherman  bet  Railroad 
and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Dickson  Thomas,  carpenter  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Sherman  bet 
Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Diedering  Leopold,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  nr  Stanton 

Diehl  &  Becker  (Conrad  Diehl  and  Christopher  Becker)  pa- 
per carriers,  N  s  Buena  Vista  av  bet  Minturn  and  Grand 

Diehl  Conrad  (Diehl  &  Becker")  res  N  s  Buena  Vista  av  bet 
Minturn  and  Grand 

Diers  F.  &  Co.  (F.  Diers  and  J.  P.  Mortensen)  groceries, 
SW  cor  Park  and  Santa  Clara  av 

Diers  Frederick  (F.  Diers  &  Co.)  res  Alameda  Hotel 

Dilling  H.,  master  mariner,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Bay 
and  St.  Charles 

Dingman  D.  J.,  stationary,  cigars  and  candy,  NW  cor  Rail- 
road av  and  Park 

Dissoway  Carrie  Miss,  res  W  s  Park  av  bet  San  Jose  and 
Encinal  avs 

Dissoway  Henry,  foreman  Terry  &  Winant,  res  W  s  Park  av 
bet  San  Jose  and  Encinal  avs 

Dodge  Arthur  C,  real  estate,  res  SW  cor  VanBuren  and 
Fountain 

Dodge  Edward  J.  (J.  Russ  &  Co.  S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Alame- 
da av  and  Chestnut 

Dodge  T.  E.,  res  Park  Hotel 

Dohrman  Frederick  W.,  crockery  (S.  F.)  res  Alameda  aY 
bet  Union  and  Lafayette 

Donovan  John,  plasterer,  res  E  s  Broadway  nr  Central  av 

Doren  Mark,  shipcarpenter  and  calker,  res  N  s  Santa  Clara 
av  ur  Park 

Dorido  Domingo,  laborer,  res  E  s  Sherman  bet  Clinton  and 
Dayton  avs 

Dorney  John,  barkeeper  John  Britt,  res  Britt's  Hotel 

Dougherty  E.  J.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  E  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara 
and  Central  avs 

Dowling  M.  F.,  miller  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Hibbard  and  Pa- 
cific av 


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ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY.  589 

Doyle  John  J.,  cigars  and  confectionery,  store  and  res  W  s 

Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Kailroad  avs 
Doyle  Miles  C,  harnessmaker,    shop  and  res  AV  s  Park  bet 

Santa  Clara  and  Railroad  avs 
Drews  Gustav,  laborer,  res  NE  cor    Buena   Vista   av   and 

Union 
Dubbs  E.  J.,  lubricating  distiller  Pacific  Coast  Oil  Co. 
Duches  Fritz,  cook  Park  Hotel,  NE  cor  Park  aDd  Encinal  av 
Duckeishel  Joseph,  laborer,  res  NW  cor  Monroe  and  Mound 
Duffie  Christopher  W.,  carpenter  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Clinton  av 

bet  Chestnut  and  Willow 
Dunlevy  Patrick,   section  foreman  S.  P.  C.  R.  R.,    res  S  s 

Alameda  av  bet  Willow  and  Chestnut 
Dunn  Frank,  restaurant,  NE  cor  Central  av  and  Webster 
Dunn  T.  S.  Rev.,  pastor  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  res 

E  s  Park  nr  Central  av 
Dunning  Eli  B.,  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Broadway  and 

Pearl 
Dunscombe  Edward,  laborer  Long  Branch  Swimming  Baths 
Dupont  August  P.,  artist,  res  W  s  Webster  bet  Railroad  and 

Santa  Clara  avs 
Duprat  Louis,  gardener,  SW  cor  Santa  Clara  av  and  Wal- 
nut 
Durein  John,  boots  and  shoes,    W  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara 

and  Railroad  avs 
Durning  George  Y.,  boot  cutter  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Encinal  bet 

Grand  and  Paru 
Dutcher  Robert,  laborer  Newport  Swimming  Baths,  res  SW 

cor  Second  and  Central  avs 
Dutton  F.,  res  Yosemite  Hotel 


Earle  John  H,,  res  NE  cor  Versailles  av  and  Monroe 

Eberling  Christian,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Railroad  av  bet 
Sherman  and  Bay 

Eckelman  John,  barber,  res  NW  cor  Sherman  and  Railroad 
av 

Eckley  &  Harter  (Isaac  Eckley  and  Henry  Harter)  carriage- 
makers  and  blacksmiths,  E  s  Park  opp  Pacific  av 

Eckley  Ezra,  carriagemaker,  res  S  s  Central  av  bet  Oak  and 
Walnut 

Eckley  Isaac  (Eckley  &  Harter)  res  SW  cor  Oak  and  Cen- 
tral av 


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590  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

Eclipse  Market,  Eggers  &  Emetsberg  proprietors,  "W  s  Park 

bet  Central  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Edson  Clinton  A.    (Haley  &  Edson)  and  town  trustee,  res 

NW  cor  Grand  and  San  Antonio  av 
Edwards  John,  proprietor  Central  Avenue  Saloon,  NE  cor 

Central  av  and  McPherson 
EGGERS  &  EMETSBERG  (John   H.    Eggers  and  P.   F. 

Emetsberg)  butchers,  W  s  Park  bet  Central  and  Santa 

Clara  avs 
Eggers  John  H.  (Eggers  &  Emetsberg)  res  SW  cor  Webb  av 

and  Everett 
Eichler  Ella,  widow,  res  SW  cor  Pacific  av  and  Park 
Eichler  Kudolph,  physician,  office  and  res  Park  Row,  E  s 

Park  bet  Central  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Eickhoff  John  H.,  poultry  dealer  (S.  E.)  res  W  s  Broadway 

bet  Lincoln  and  Buena  Vista  av 
Eimer  August  C,  teacher  music  (S.  F.)  res  SW  cor  Grand 

and  Pacific  av 
Eldridge  K.  C,  master  mariner,  res  E  s  High  nr  Central  av 
Elford  Richard  H.,  carpenter  and  builder,  N  s  Santa  Clara 

av  bet  Broadway  and  Everett 
EUeau  Henry^  jeweler  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Pacific  av  and  Hib- 

bard 
Ellery  Epes,  real  estate  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Santa  Clara  av 

and  Morton 
Ellery  Sarah  H.,   student   University,    res   NE   cor   Santa 

Clara  av  and  Morton 
Elliot  Washington,  teacher  music,   res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av 

nr  Park 
Elliott  Ezekiel,  wood  and  coal,  hay  and  grain,  W  s  Webster 

bet  Railroad  and  Pacific  avs,  res  N  s  Railroad  av  bet 

Prospect  and  Concordia 
Elliott  Gould  Rev.,  res  E  s  Park  nr  Encinal  av 
Elliott  Vincent,  with  Ezekiel  Elliott,  res  N  s  Railroad  avbet 

Prospect  and  Concordia 
Ellis  Anna  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  W  s  Park  bet  Clement 

and  Blanding  avs 
Ellis  Walter  G.,  manufacturing  jeweler  (Oakland)  res  Rail- 
road av  nr  Mastick  Station 
Ellsworth  John,  carpenter,  res  Yosemite  Hotel 
Emetsberg  Peter  F.  (Eggers  &  Emetsberg)  res  SW  cor  Webb 

av  and  Everett 
ENCINAL   LIVERY  AND  SALE   STABLE,  Richard  E. 

Coady  proprietor,  N  s  Encinal  av  bet  Park  and  Oak 
Encinal  Lumber  Yard,  Renton,  Holmes  &  Co.  proprietors, 

E.  B.  Renshaw  manager,  NW  cor  Encinal  av  and  Oak 


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ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY.  591 

Encinal  Nursery,  George  Rosmarin  proprietor,  NW  cor  Cen- 
tral av  and  Bay 
Encinal   Park   House,  William   Horst  proprietor,    SE    cor 

Santa  Clara  av  and  McPherson 
Encinal  Post  Office,  Mrs.  L.  H.  Knowlton  postmistress,  W  s 

Webster  bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Encinal  Primary  School,  Edwin  L.  Knowlton  principal,  NW 

cor  Bay  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Encinas  Eachael  Mrs.,  res  W  s  McPherson  bet  Central  and 

Taylor  avs 
Engel  Samuel,  plumber  and  tinsmith,  W  s  Park  bet  Santa 

Clara  and  Railroad  avs 
Ennis  Abraham,  clerk  U.  S.  Appraiser's  Store  (S.F.)  resNE 

cor  Eagle  av  and  Wood 
Ensign  Charlotte,  widow,   res  W  s  Park  bet  Clinton  and 

and  Dayton  avs 
Erickson  Erick,  laborer  S.  P.  C.  R.  R.,  res  W  s  Bay  bet 

Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs 
Ernst  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  N   s  Railroad  av  bet  Oak  and 

Walnut 
Ernst  Hermann,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Railroad  av  bet 

Oak  and  Walnut 
Ernst  Julius,  plumber,  res  N   s  Railroad   av  bet   Oak  and 

Walnut 
Evans  Isaac  H.,  teamster,  res  S  s  Buena  Vista  av  bet  Oak 

and  Walnut 
Ewer  William  D.,  intelligence  office  (S.  F.)  res  Alameda  av 

bet  Union  and  Lafayette 


Fabens  George  C,  clerk  C.  P.  R.  R.  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Santa 

Clara  av  bet  Willow  and  Chestnut 
Falck  Adolph  S.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av 

bet  Webster  and  Third  av 
Falconer  Robert  S.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Sherman  bet 

Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Falundo  Losano,  farmer,  res  S  s  Van  Buren  bet  Mound  and 

Versailles  av 
FARRELL  &  SEVERANCE  (Stephen  J.  Farrell  and  Geo. 

A.  Severance)  carpenters  and  builders,  N  s  Clement  av 

bet  Park  and  Oak 
Farrell  S.  J.  (Farrell  <fe  Severance)  res  N  s  Clement  av  bet 

Oak  and  Park 


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692  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 


Farris  John  R.,  captain  stmr  Julia,  res  SW  cor  Prospect  and 
Eailroad  av 

FASSKING  LOUIS,  proprietor  Fassking's  Park  Hotel,  S  s 
Railroad  av  bet  Grand  and  Union 

FASSKING'S  PARK  HOTEL,  Louis  Fassking  proprietor, 
S  s  Railroad  av  bet  Grand  and  Union 

Fay  Maggie,  domestic  R.  R.  Thompson,  E  s  High  nr  Cen- 
tral av 

Fee  John  H.,  policeman,  res  E  s  Everett  bet  Clement  and 
Blanding  avs 

Fellner  Robert,  teacher  music,  res  NW  cor  Court  and  Mon- 
roe 

Felton  Edward  S.,  brakeman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  nr  SE  cor 
Buena  Vista  av  and  Everett 

Feno  Emanuel  F.,  fireman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  N  s  Buena  Vista 
av  bet  Oak  and  Park 

Feno  John  H.,  teamster,  res  N  s  Buena  Vista  av  bet  Oak 
and  Park 

Feno  Mary  F.  Miss,  dressmaker.  Odd  Fellows'  Building 

Feno  AVilliam,  teamster,  resN  s  Buena  Vista  av  bet  Oak  and 
Park 

Fernbach  Moritz,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Central  av  bet 
Broadway  and  Pearl 

Ferris  George,  engineer,  res  W  s  Pearl  nr  Encinal  av 

Feyge  Albert,  laborer  Oakland,  Alameda  and  Piedmont 
R.  R.,  res  S  s  Railroad  av  bet  Webster  and  Third  av 

Filbert  Gilbert  Mrs.,  res  E  s  Sherman  bet  Clinton  and  Bay 
avs 

Finfrock  Frank,  lather,  res  Fassking's  Park  Hotel 

Finley  JohnB.,  foreman  Broadway  Bonded  Warehouse(S.F.) 
res  S  s  Alameda  av  bet  Willow  and  Chestnut 

First  Baptist  Cnurch,  George  R.  Read  pastor,  S  s  Santa 
Clara  av  bet  Benton  and  Stanton 

First  National  Bank,  Levi  Jenk  president,  J.  E.  Baker 
cashier,  W  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Railroad  avs 

First  Presbyterian  Church,  Rev.  Rodney  L.  Tabor  pastor, 
SW  cor  Versailles  and  Central  avs 

Fischer  Charles  (Mills  &  Fischer)  res  W  s  Hibbard  bet  Rail- 
road and  Pacific  avs 

Fischer  Frederick,  cooper  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Sherman  bet  Rail- 
road and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Fish  James,  res  Park  Hotel,  NE  cor  Park  and  Encinal  av 

Fisher  Adelbert  M.,  expressman,  NE  cor  Railroad  av  and 
Park,  res  SE  cor  Van  Buren  and  Fountain 

Fisher  Edmund  T.,  engraver  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Pacific  av  bet 
Oak  and  Walnut 


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ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY.  593 


Fisher  George,  laborer,  res  SW  cor  Railroad  av  and  Mc- 

Pherson 
Fisher  Samuel,  capitalist,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Cottage 

and  Stanton 
Fisher  Samuel  Jr.,  telegraph  operator  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Santa 

Clara  av  bet  Cottage  and  Stanton 
Fisher  Watson  T.,  janitor  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Pacific  av  bet  Oak 

and  Walnut 
Fitch   Mary   A.,    widow,    res    NW    cor  Railroad    av    and 

Morton 
Fitch  Thaddeus  S.,  real  estate  agent  (S.  F.)  resNE  cor  Rail- 
road av  and  Morton 
Fitch  Wallace  B.,  real  estate  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Railroad  av 

and  Morton 
Fitzgerald  W.  T.,  ticket  agent  S.   P.  C.  R.  R.  (S.  F.)  res  N 

s  Central  av  bet  Third  av  and  Webster 
Fitzgerald  Belle  Mrs.,  res  SW  cor  Central  av  and  Paru 
Fitgerald  Catherine,  domestic  SW  cor  Alameda  av  and  Willow 
Fitzgerald  Mary,  domestic  NE  cor  Buena  Vista  av  and  La- 
fayette 
Fitzsimons  James,  res  W  s  Versailles  av  nr  Central  av 
Fjord  Lorentz,  ship  chandler  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Pacific  av 

and  Union 
Flauigan  Bridget,  domestic  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Willow 

and  Walnut 
Fleischmann  George,  butcher  Conrad  Liese,   res  Alameda 

Market 
Fleming  Joseph  P.,  teacher  swimming  Newport  Baths,  res 

SW  cor  Second  and  Central  avs 
Fletcher  John,  veterinary  surgeon  and  teamster,  res  NE  cor 

Grand  and  Central  av 
Fletcher  Margaret  Mrs. ,  res  S  s  Encinal  av  bet  Oak  and 

Walnut 
Flores  Carmelita,  widow,  res  N  s  San  Jose'  av  bet  Park  and 

Oak 
Floyd  Thomas  W.,   warehouseman  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Santa 

Clara  av  bet  McPherson  and  Prospect 
Flynn  P.  J.,  civil  engineer  Town  Hall,  res  S.  F. 
Flynu  Susan,  domestic  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Walnut  and 

Oak 
Fogarty  Thomas,  laborer  S.  P.  C.  R.  R. 
Foley  James,  gardener  S.  L.  Mastick,  res  NE  cor  Pacific 

and  Third  avs 
Foley  James,  special  policeman  Town  Hall 
Foley  Kern,  laborer  Mrs.  H.  H.  Haight,  W  s  First  av  bet 

Pacific  and  Central  avs 


Cnllppt  Yniir  Rilk  "^^^^  ^^ams  &  co„ 

liUIICUl        lUUi        DlllQ     S.  K.  (ur.  F.IUIITII  »»T.aiHlIiK<»AI>WAV,  Up  stairs. 

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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  Sl.,S.  F.,  Importer  FreDCH  and  Englisli  WALL  PAPERS 


594  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

Forbes  James  A.,  translator  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Buena  Vista 

av  and  Sherman 
Fortes  Joseph,  laborer,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  McPherson 

and  St.  Charles 
Fortman   Henry,    brewery    (S.    F.)    res  S    s  Taylor  av  nr 

McPherson 
Fossing  Charles  J.,  special  policeman,  res  E  s  Broadway  nr 

Central  av 
Foster  Charles  H.,  architect  and  builder,  res  W  s  Pine  bet 

Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs 
Foster  George,  clerk  Vandal  &  Co.,  res  W  s  Pine  bet  Santa 

Clara  and  Central  avs 
Foster  Thomas  S.,  master  mariner,   res  W  s  Broadway  nr 

Encinal  av 
Fox  Anna  Miss,  teacher  music,  res  W  s  Benton  bet  Railroad 

and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Fox  Charles  J.,  compositor  Alameda  Encinal,  res  E  s  Pearl 

bet  Central  and  Dayton  avs 
Fox  George,  farmer,  res  E  s  Pearl  nr  the  Bay 
Fox  Julius,  i^ainter,  res  W  s  Benton  bet  Eailroad  and  Santa 

Clara  avs 
Francis  G.  M.,  res  Yosemite  Hotel 

Frank  Andrew,  saloon,  W  s  Park  bet  Encinal  and  San  An- 
tonio avs 
Frank  Herman,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Encinal  av 

and  Paru 
Eraser  Duncan  A.,  res  NE   cor   Santa   Clara   av   and  "Wil- 
low 
Eraser  Julia,  domestic  N  s  Encinal  av  bet  Willow  and  Wal- 
nut 
Eraser  Lewis  C,   assistant  secretary  (S.  F.)   res  S  s  Santa 

Clara  av  bet  McPherson  and  Prospect 
Frazier  Frances,  domestic  W  s  Park  av  nr  San  Jose'  av 
Frazier  Kachel,  widow,  res  SW  cor  Jackson  and  Mound 
Frederickson   Frederick,   oysterman  Terry   &   Winant,  res 

Bay  Farm  Island 
French  William  L.,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Walnut  and 

Oak 
Frier  George,  bank  teller  (S.  F.)  res  Ns  Santa  Clara  av  bet 

Willow  and  Walnut 
Frodden  V.  M.,  contractor  and  builder,  NE  cor  Santa  Clara 

and  Encinal  avs 
Fromm  August,  real  estate,  res  E  s  Second  av  bet  Railroad 

and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Frothingham  Julia,  widow,  res  N  s  Eagle  av  bet  Broadway 
and  Pearl 


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ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY.  595 

Fulton  Samuel,  carpenter,  res  N  s  San  Jose  av  bet  Willow 

and  Chestnut 
Funston  Maggie  Miss,   res  S  s  Central  av  bet  Grand  and 

Paru 


Galena  Antone,  laborer,  res  E  s  Stanton  bet  Central  and 
Santa  Clara  avs 

Gallagher  Edward,  boots  and  shoes,  E  s  Park  bet  Lincoln 
and  Webb  avs 

GAMBA  LOUIS,  proprietor  Gamba's  Eetreat,  res  N  s  Rail- 
road av  bet  Paru  and  Stanton 

GAMBA'S  RETREAT,  family  hotel  and  restaurant,  L. 
Gamba  proprietor,  N  s  Railroad  av  bet  Paru  and  Stan- 
ton 

Ganey  John,  laborer,  res  SE  cor  Oak  and  San  Antonia  av 

Garat  Louis,  waiter  Park  Botel,  NE  cor  Park  and  Encinal 
av 

Gardiner  Thomas  B.,  farmer  A.  A.  Cohen,  res  junction 
Buena  Vista  nnd  Versailles  avs 

Gardner  Frank,  laborer  Max  Gundlach,  res  N  s  Pacific  av 
bet  Willow  and  Walnut 

Gardner  Henry,  engineer,  res  E  s  Walnut  bet  Railroad  and 
Santa  Clara  avs 

GARIBALDI  HOUSE,  Joseph  Malatesta  proprietor,  NE 
cor  Railroad  av  and  Minturn 

Garvitt  Elijah  W.,  gardener,  res  Ws  Broadway  bet  Encinal 
and  San  Jose  avs 

Gass  Benjamin,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Central  av  bet 
Versailles  av  and  Mound 

Gately  John,  meterman  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Da- 
venport and  Kellogg 

Gaxiola  Kossuth,  tinsmith,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Schiller 
and  Lafayette 

Gaynor  Mary,  domestic  S  s  Central  av  nr  Broadway 

Geier  Moritz,  agent  (8.  F.)  res  W  s  McPherson  bet  Santa 
Clara  and  Railroad  avs 

Gentry  Richard  B.,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av 
bet  McPherson  and  Prospect 

Gerald  Edward  F.,  freight  clerk  C.  P.  R.  R.  (S.  F.)  res  N  s 
Willow  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Railroad  avs 

Gerald  Eliza  A.  Miss,  res  S  s  Central  av  bet  Grand  and 
Paru 


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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  WMesale  and  Retail  Sealer  In  Paper  Hangings 


596  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

Gerald  Ezekiel,  traveling  auditor  C.  P.  K.  E.  (S.  F.)  res  S 

s  Central  av  bet  Grand  and  Paru 
Gerald  Mary  W.,  widow,  res  S  s  Central  av  bet  Grand  and 

Paru 
Gibbons  Alfred,  broker  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Central  and  Park 

avs 
Gibbons  Kobinson,  draftsman   (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Central 

and  Park  avs 
Gibbous  William,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Pearl 

and  Encinal  av 
Gibbons  William  P.,  physician,  office  and  res  SE  cor  Cen- 
tral and  Park  avs 
Giblin  Joseph,  farmer,  res  E  s  High  opp  Central  av 
Gier  Ernst,  driver  Alameda,  Oakland  and  Piedmont  E.  E., 

res  Fassking's  Park  Hotel 
Gieseler  Louisa,  widow,  res  NW  cor  Central  av  and  Park 
GILBERT  &  BROWN   (Adam  C.    Gilbert   and  David   S. 

Brown)  real  estate  agents,  2  Park  Eow,  Park  street 
Gilbert  Adam  C.  (Gilbert  &  Brown)  res  E  s  Grand  bet  San 

Jose'  and  Clinton  avs 
Gildea  Bernard  M.,  dentist.  Park  Eow,  E  s  Park  bet  Santa 

Clara  and  Central  avs,  res  E  s  Everett  bet  Santa  Clara 

and  Central  avs 
Gilman  Fannie  Miss,   seamstress,   res  N  s   Central  av  bet 

Third  av  and  Webster 
Gilman  John  T.,  proprietor  Green  Arbor  Baths,  S  s  Central 

av  bet  First  and  Second  avs 
Glade  Frederick  W.,  Planing  Mills  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Third  av 

bet  Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs 
Glas  Frank,  liquor  saloon,  SW  cor  Park  and  Eailroad  av 
Gleeson  William  Eev.,  pastor  St.  Joseph   (E.  C.)  Church, 

SE  cor  Santa  Clara  av  and  Chestnut,  res  East  Oakland 
Gluck  Jacob,  tailor  (Oakland)  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  Paru 

and  Cottage 
Gochnauer  Philip  L.,    proprietor  West   End   Market,    E  s 

Webster  bet  Eailroad  and  Pacific  avs 
Godfrey  Ann,  widow,  dressmaker  and  bakery,  N  s  Eailroad 

av  bet  Park  and  Oak 
Godfrey  Dennis,  expressman,  NE  cor  Eailroad  av  and  Park, 

res  E  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Eailroad  avs 
Godfrey  Leonard  S.,  millwright  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Santa  Clara 

av  bet  Webster  and  Third  av 
Goeller  John,  brewer  Alameda  Brewery,  res  W  s  Third  av 

bet  Eailroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Goffrie  Charles,  professor  music  Alameda  Musical  Institute, 

Park  Eow,  E  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs 


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.    r.    JjilUilUIll.  Office,  33  Geary  St..  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


GREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDON'S,  365  TENTH. 


ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY.  597 

Golden  J.  L.,  laborer  S.  P.  C.  R.  R. 

Gooby  John,  farmer,  res  E  s  Webster  bet  Pacific  and  Buena 

Vista  avs 
Goodman  Rosa  Mrs. ,  res  S  s  Pacific  av  nr  Third  av 
Goodwin  Edward  B.,  compositor  Alameda  Argus,  res  Loyal 

Oak  Hotel 
Gossman  George,  teacher  languages  Alameda  Musical  Insti- 
tute, Park  Row,  E  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Central 

avs 
Gourdain  Celine,  domestic,  W  s  St.  Charles  nr  Kings  av 
Graham  Fannie  Mrs. ,  res  S  s  Central  av  nr  Pearl 
Graham  Herbert,  with  John  W.  Graham,  res  NE  cor  Central 

av  and  Grand 
Graham  John  W.,  dairy,  NE  cor  Central  av  and  Grand 
Graham  Joseph  M.,  poundmaster,  res  E  s  Park  nr  Dayton 

av 
Graham  Robert  R.,  res  S  s  Central  av  nr  Pearl 
Graham  Sarah  Mrs.,  res  S  s  Central  av  nr  Pearl 
Graham  Theresa  Miss,  teacher,  res  E  s  Park  bet  Clinton  and 

Dayton  avs 
Gray  James  M.,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  and  president 

Board  of  Town  Trustees,  res  SE  cor  Oak  and  Central  av 
Gray  Jane  Miss,    elocutionist   Alameda   Musical   Institute, 

Park  Row,  res  Oakland 
Gray  Joel,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  NE  cor  Broadway  and 

Central  av 
Greeley  &  Co.'s  Express,   F.  W.   Greeley  proprietor,  office 

W  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs 
Greeley  Frank  W.,   proprietor  Greeley  &  Co.'s  Express,  res 

S  s  Clement  av  bet  Broadway  and  Everett 
Green  Abby  Mrs.,  hairdresser   (Oakland)  res  S  s  San  Jose' 

av  bet  Walnut  and  Willow 
Green  Abraham  V.,   real  estate  agent  (Oakland)  res  San 

Jose'  av  bet  Willow  and  Walnut 
Green  A.  V.  Mrs.,   hairdresser,  res  San  Jose  av  bet  Willow 

and  Walnut 
Green  Arbor  Baths,  John  T.  Oilman  proprietor,  S  s  Central 

av  bet  First  and  Second  avs 
Green  Charles,  laborer  S.  P.  C.  R.  R. 
Green  Gardner,    shoemaker,    res  S  s  Santa   Clara   av   bet 

Webster  and  Third  av 
Green  G.  O.,  station  agent  and  telegraph  operator  S.  P.  C. 

R.  R.,  res  Loyal  Oak  Hotel 
Green  J.  G.  Mrs.,   dressmaker  (Oakland)   res  S  s  San  Jose 

av  bet  Walnut  and  Willow 
Gieen  John  G.,  res  S  s  San  Jose  av  bet  Willow  and  Walnut 


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Broadway,  up  stairs 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  SL,  S,  F.--Complete  stocK  oi  Paier  Hangings-SKUlIal  WorKmm. 


598  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

GREENE  ARTHUR  J.,  proprietor  Alameda  Pharmacy,  W 

s  Park  bet  Central  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Greene  Theodore,    dry  goods  and  millinery,  NW  cor  Park 

and  Santa  Clara  av,  res  Park  Hotel 
Greenewald  Moritz  F.,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  N  s 

Central  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Greiff  Herman,  butcher  Conrad  Liese,  res  Alameda  Market 
Griffith  Edward  J.,  carpenter,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Willow 

and  Walnut 
Griffith  George  H.,  dairyman,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Willow 

and  Chestnut 
Grigsby  Ida  Miss,  res  Yosemite  Hotel 
Grimes  Fred  C,   engineer   S.  P.  C.  R.  R.,    res  Bay   View 

House 
Gripp  Henry,   cigar  manufacturer,   NW  cor  Webster  and 

Santa  Clara  av 
Griswold  Milton  B.,  teacher,  res  N  s  Monroe  nr  Versailles 

av 
Griswold  Norman  W.,   soap  manufacturer  (S.  F.)  res  NW 

cor  Versailles  and  Central  avs 
Gruenewald  George  Mrs.,  widow,  res  SW  cor  Eailroad  and 

Third  avs 
Gudopp  William  J.,  with  A.   Innes,   res  S  s  Central  av  bet 

Prospect  and  Webster 
Guillette  Trifle,  saloon,   S  s  Central  av  bet  McPherson  and 

Prospect 
Gundlach  Max,  proprietor  Union  Fuel  and  Feed  Store,  N  s 

Railroad  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Gunn  John  Jr.,  farmer,  res  N  s  Buena  Vista  av  bet  Minturn 

and  Grand 
Gunther  Charles,  butcher  W.  H.  Noy,  res  S  s  Railroad  av 

bet  Bay  and  Sherman 
Guy  A.  Mrs.,  proprietress  Alameda  Marble  Works,  res  Oak- 
land 
Guy  William,  manager  Alameda  Marble  Works,  res  Oak- 
land 
Gyarmathy  Dionysius,  porter  Fassking's  Park  Hotel 


H 

Haas  George,  candy  manufacturer  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Pacific  av 

bet  Webster  and  Third  av 
Hackett  Martin,  laborer  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet 

Bay  and  Sherman 


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J.  S.  G.  GORDON  (S  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY.  599 


Hackett  Myron  H.,  carpenter  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Central  av  bet 

Third  av  and  Webster 
Hadenfeldt  Charles,  jeweler  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Pacific  av  bet 

Lafayette  and  Chestnut 
Hafy  Mary,  domestic  S  s  Lincoln  av  bet  Park  and  Everett 
Hagman  John,  merchant  tailor  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Pearl  ur  En- 

cinal  av 
Hahn  E.,  res  Park  Hotel 
Haight  Henry  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  W  s  First  av  bet  Pacific 

and  Central  avs 
Haile  Charles  H.7  nurseryman,  res  W  s  Post  opp  Madison 
Hale  Frederic  M.,   detective,  res  SW  cor  Van  Buren  and 

Mound 
Haley  &  Edson  (Robert  Haley  and  Clinton  A.  Edson)  pro- 
prietors Terrace  Swimming  Baths,  S  s  Central  av  bet 

Third  av  and  Webster 
Haley  Kobert  (Haley  &  Edson)  res  E  s  Grand  nr  Central 

av 
Hall  Frank  B.,  brakeman  S.  P.   C  R.  R.,   res   Bay  View 

House 
Hall  George,  bookkeeper  (S.F.)  res  S  s  Central  av  bet  Web- 
ster and  Prospect 
Hall  Gilbert  C,  salesman  (S.  F.)  and  member  Board  School 

Directors,  res  SW  cor  Central  av  and  Grand 
Hallett  Arthur,  plumber  and  gasfitter  Mills  &  Fischer,  res 

Loyal  Oak  Hotel 
Halley  Frank,  blacksmith,  res  E  s  Broadway  nr  Central  av 
Hainan  Richard,  teamster  Oakland  Gas  Light  Co.,  res  SE 

cor  Minturn  and  Atlantic  av 
Ham  Charles  H.,  teacher  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Pacific  av  and 

Chestnut 
Ham  Charles  W.,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Grand  bet  Santa 

Clara  and  Central  avs 
Ham  R.  K.  (Renton,  Holmes  &  Co.)  res  Santa  Clara 
Hamer  George  L.,   teamster,   res  NW  cor  Van  Buren  and 

Fountain 
Hamer  James   A.,    teamster,  res  NW  cor  Van  Buren  and 

Fountain 
Hamer  Solomon  S.,  teamster,  res  NW  cor  Van  Buren  and 

Fountain 
Hamlin  John  W.,  hunter  and  trapper,  res  Bay  Farm  Island 
Hamlin  Ralph,  farmer,  res  Bay  Farm  Island 
Hammond  Abraham,    shipcarpeuter  C.  P.  R.  R.,   res   SW 

cor  Clinton  av  and  Willow 
Hammond  Charles  J.,  gardener,  res  S  s  Eagle  av  bet  Broad- 
way and  Everett 


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600  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

Hammond  John,  gardener  H.  S.  Wheeler,  W  s  Broadway 
bet  Buena  Vista  and  Eagle  avs 

Hammond  Thomas  W.,  clerk  E.  B.  Keene,  res  Alameda 
Hotel 

Hammond  William,  gardener,  res  S  s  Buena  Vista  av  bet 
Chestnut  and  Willow 

Hand  Joseph  W.,  clerk  (S.  E.)  res  E  s  Sherman  bet  Kail- 
road  and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Hanly  James,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Central  av  and 
Webster 

Hannaford  Alvah,  res  W  s  Paru  bet  Encinal  and  Alameda 
avs 

Hansen  Hans,  laborer,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  Oak  and 
Park 

Hansen  James,  carpenter,  res  N  s  Kailroad  av  bet  Union  and 
Schiller 

Hansen  Lorentz  T.,  carpenter,  res  S  s  Railroad  av  bet  Ben- 
ton and  Stanton 

Hanson  E.,  widow,  res  S  s  Railroad  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 

Hanson  James,  master  mariner,  res  S  s  Buena  Vista  av  bet 
Oak  and  Walnut 

Haralson  W.  D.,  bridge  tender  and  i3oliceman.  Bay  Farm 
Island 

Harbaugh  Felix  V.,  molder  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Alameda  av  bet 
Willow  and  Chestnut 

Harbaugh  Rosanna,  widow,  res  S  s  Alameda  av  bet  Willow 
and  Chestnut 

Harbaugh  Winfield,  carpenter,  res  S  s  Alameda  av  bet  Wil- 
low and  Chestnut 

Harding  John  G.,  sailmaker  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Railroad  av  bet 
Webster  and  Prospect 

Hardman  James  H.,  smelter,  res  SE  cor  Pacific  av  and 
Chestnut 

Hardman  Joseph  W,,  clerk,  res  SE  cor  Pacific  av  and  Chest- 
nut 

Hardman  William,  laborer  Royal  Soap  Co.,  res  SE  cor  Pa- 
cific av  and  Chestnut 

Hardmeyer  &  Kohlmoos  (William  Hardmeyer  and  Christian 
Kohlmoos)  groceries  and  liquors,  NW  cor  Santa  Clara 
av  and  Benton 

Hardmeyer  William  (Hardmeyer  &  Kohlmoos)  res  NE  cor 
Buena  Vista  av  and  Union 

Hardwick  Lewis  B.,  farmer,  res  Bay  Farm  Island 

Harmonie  Hall,  W  s  Paru  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs 

Harnden  William  H.,  teller  (S.  F.)  res  W  S  Broadway  nr 
Dayton  av 


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All  kinds  of  PURE  ICE  CREAM  made  to  order  at  GORDON'S. 


ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY.  601 

Harpington  Ashburj,  speculator,  res  NE  cor  Central  av  and 

Webster 
Harrington  Samuel,  laborer  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Alameda  av 

and  Oak 
Harris  Kebecca,  widow,  res  "W  s  Oak  bet  Railroad  and  Pa- 
cific avs 
Hart  Charles,  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Benton  and  Moi-ton 
Hart  Thomas  R.,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)res  SE  cor  Railroad  av 

and  Morton 
Hart  William  P.,  bookkeeper,  res  SE  cor  Railroad  av  and 

Morton 
Harter  Henry  (Eckley  &  Harter)  res  SE  cor  Railroad  avand 

Walnut 
Hartley  John,  blacksmith  Eckley  &  Harter,   res  Loyal  Oak 

Hotel 
Hartman   Felix   G.,  shooting   gallery,  S  s   Central  av  opp 

Third  av . 
Hartmanu    Ernest,    teacher   music,   res  S  s  Central   av  nr 

Broadway 
Hartwick  Abel  S.,  blacksmith  and  horseshoer,  N  s  Webb  av 

bet  Park  and  Everett,  res  cor  Park  and  Webb  av 
Haskell  George  H.  H.,  expressman,  res  S  s  Alameda  av  bet 

Walnut  and  Oak 
Haskill  James,  farmer,  res  S  s  Buena  Vista  av  bet  Oak  and 

Walnut 
Haslett  Samuel,  warehouse  (S.  F.)   res  N  s  Buena  Vista  av 

bet  Broadway  and  Everett 
Hasslinger  John,  barber,  E  s  Webster  nr  Railroad  av,  res 

SE  cor  Webster  and  Santa  Clara  av 
Hastings  Sarah  W.,  widow,  res  W  s  Broad\say  nr  Clinton  av 
Hatfield  Samuel,  carpenter,  res  E  s  Grand  bet  San  Antonio 

and  Encinal  avs 
Haughwout  Tunis,  clerk,  res  E  s  Walnut  bet  Railroad  and 

Pacific  avs 
Havens  Carrie  Miss,  teacher  Alameda  High  School,  res  S  s 

Alameda  av  bet  Grand  and  Union 
Hawkins  George,  gardener,  res  E  s  First  av  bet  Pacific  and 

Santa  Clara  avs 
Hayes  Dolly  Miss,  res  N  s  Eagle  av  bet  Park  and  Everett 
Hayes  John  W.,  salesman  (Oakland)   res   SE  cor  Pacific  av 

and  Chestnut 
Hayes  Michael,  real  estate,   res  N  s  Eagle  av  bet  Park  and 

Everett 
Hayselden  Thomas,  res  E  s  Park  av  nr  Encinal  av 
Healy  Annie,    domestic   S  s   Pacific   av   bet  Webster  and 

Third  av 


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602  ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY. 


Bealy  Charles  S.,  mining  secretary,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av 
bet  Webster  and  Third  av 

Heath  A.,  laborer,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Willow  and  Walnut 

Hebard  Henry  A.,  revenue  collector  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Park 
bet  Clement  and  Blanding  avs 

Heberer  Adam,  engineer  Koyal  Soap  Co.,  res  S  s  Pacific  av 
nr  Third  av 

Heberer  Anna,  widow,  res  S  s  Pacific  av  nr  Third  av 

Heberer  George,  laborer  Koyal  Soap  Co.,  res  S  s  Pacific  av 
nr  Third  av 

Heberer  Philip,  laborer  Koyal  Soap  Co.,  res  S  s  Pacific  av 
nr  Third  av 

Hecker  Adolph,  hardware  and  mechanics'  tools,  W  s  Web- 
ster bet  Kailroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Heffran  J.  H.,  res  Yosemite  Hotel 

Hegelund  Jacob  K. ,  fish  dealer  and  oyster  depot,  W  s  Park 
bet  Central  and  Alameda  avs 

Heins  Nicholas,  nursery,  SE  cor  Blanding  av  and  Everett 

Heinzenberger  Julius  A.,   real  estate,   res  W  s  McPherson 
bet  Santa  Clara  and  Kailroad  avs 

Heitmann  John  F.,  cabinetmaker,   res  W  s  McPherson  bet 
Central  and  Taylor  avs 

Helbiug  August,  stockbroker  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Central  av  bet 
Paru  and  Grand 

Helmer  Julius,  cabinetmaker,  res  N  s  Taylor  av  bet  McPher- 
son and  St.  Charles 

Helwig  Carl,  cook,  res  W  s  Third  av  bet  Pacific  and  Kail- 
road avs 

Henderson  Daniel  D.,  carriage  painter,  E  sPark  opp  Pacific 
av,  res  Oakland 

Henrici  Ernst,  jeweler  (S.  F.)  res  Ns  Kailroad  av  bet  Union 
and  Schiller 

Hent  Frederick,  hostler  Richard  E.  Coady,  res  N  s  Encinal 
av  bet  Park  and  Oak 

Herbert  Henry  V.,   town  trustee  and  attorney-at-law  C.  P. 
K.  K.  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  nr  Webster 

Hering  Brothers  (Philip  and  Theodore  Hering)  cigar  manu- 
facturers, S  s  Central  av  bet  Second  and  Third  avs 

Hering  George,  compositor  Alameda  Argus,  res  W  s  Pros- 
pect bet  Kailroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Hering  Philip  (Hering  Brothers)  res  W  s  Prospect  bet  Rail- 
road and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Hering  Theodore  (Elering  Brothers)  res  N  s  Central  av  bet 
Second  and  Third  avs 

Herlihy  T.  L.,  carpenter,  res  N  s  Alameda  av  bet  Chestnut 
and  Lafayette 


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ALAMEDA  DIRECTORY.  603 

Hermann  Fred.,  waiter  Kohlmoos'  Hotel 

Herrlich  August,  res  SW  cor  Third  and  Railroad  avs 

Herrlich  Julia  Mrs.,  res  W  s   Webster  bet  Eailroad  and 

Santa  Clara  avs 
Hess  Alexander,  physician,  res  SE  cor  Park  and  Lincoln  av 
Hesse   Joseph,    machinist,    res    SW    cor  Oak   and    Buena 

Vista  av 
Hickey  John,   wheelman  stmr  Garden  City,  res  N  s  Santa 

Clara  av  bet  Bay  and  Sherman 
Hickey  Thomas,  plasterer,  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Bay 

and  Sherman 
Hickman  George,  lumberman  E.   M.  Derby  &,  Co.,  res  W  s 

Sherman  bet  Pacific  and  Bnena  Vista  avs 
Hierth  Juliana,  widow,  res  S  s  Pacific  av  nr  Third  av 
Higgins  Patrick,  laborer,  res  NW  cor  Central  av  and  Mc- 

Pherson 
Higgins  Warren  D.,   clerk  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Broadway  bet 

Encinal  and  San  Jose'  avs 
Highton  Edward  R.,  real  estate,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet 

McPherson  and  St.  Charles 
Hill  John  B.  Eev.,  agent  Methodist  Book  Depository  (S.F.) 

res  S  s  Clement  av  bet  Broadway  and  Everett 
Hillard  Benjamin  F,,  roll  keeper  S.  F.  Stock  and  Exchange 

Board,  res  SW^  cor  Santa  Clara  av  and  Stanton 
Hillyer  Sarah  Mrs.,  res  S  s  Central  av  nr  Pearl 
Himrod  Oliver  W.,  accountant  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Santa  Clara 

av  bet  Paru  and  Grand 
Hippen  John,  collector  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Min- 

turn  and  Grand 
Hitchcock  Nellie  V.  Miss,  teacher  Porter  Public  School,  res 

W  s  Park  bet  Eagle  and  Clement  avs 
Hitchcock  Wilbur  F.,  commission  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  W  s 

Park  bet  Eagle  and  Clement  avs 
Hobler  Ada  L.  Miss,  res  E  s  Court  bet  VanBuren  and  Cen- 
tral av 
Hobler  Edith  Miss,  res  E  s  Court  bet  Van  Buren  and  Cen- 
tral av 
Hobler  George,  res  E  s  Court  bet  Van  Buren  and  Cen- 
tral av 
Hoeck  John,    car  driver,   res  SW  cor  Santa  Clara  av  and 

Benton 
Hoelscher  Maggie,  domestic  SW  cor  Park  and  Alameda  av 
Hofmann  Olympia,  widow,  res  S  s  Eailroad  av  bet  Prospect 

and  Webster 
Hofmann  Ottokar,  ore  sampler  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  McPherson 

bet  Eailroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 


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604  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

Hogan  Margaret,  domestic  N  s  Central  av  bet  Oak  and 
Walnut 

Hogan  Owen,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Eagle  av  bet  Broad- 
way and  Pearl 

Holm  Neil,  coachman  Mrs.  H.  H.  Haiglit,  AV  s  First  a^  bet 
Pacific  and  Central  avs 

Holman  Friend  H.,  agent  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Eailroad  av 
and  Stanton 

Holmes  Charles  U.,  mining,  res  W  s  Park  av  nr  Encinal  av 

Holmes  John  B.,  laborer,  res  Woodstock,  Alameda  Point 

Holmes  S.  C.  (lienton,  Holmes  &  Co.)  res  S.  F. 

Holt  Louis  W.,  carpenter,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Paru 
and  Grand 

Holt  Robert  N.,  carpenter,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Paru 
and  Grand 

Holtz  Fritz  (William  Holtz  &  Son)  res  SE  cor  Webster  and 
Railroad  av 

HOLTZ  WILLIAM  &  SON  (William  and  Fritz  Holtz) 
gi-oceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor  Railroad  av  and  Webster 

Holtz  William  (William  Holtz  &  Son)  res  SE  cor  Webster 
and  Railroad  av 

Hopkins  Thomas,  res  S  s  Jackson  bet  Court  and  Fountain 

Horst  William,  proprietor  Encinal  Park  House,  SE  cor 
Santa  Clara  av  and  McPherson 

Horton  Mary,  widow,  res  SE  cor  High  and  Jefferson 

Horton  Thomas,  with  S.  P.  C.  R.  R.,  res  SE  cor  High  and 
Jefferson 

Hotchkiss  Augustus,  res  W  s  Park  av  nr  Central  av 

Hotchkiss  Gustave,  res  W  s  Park  av  nr  Central  av 

Houghton  Frederick  T.,  mining,  res  S  s  San  Antonio  av  bet 
Willow  and  Chestnut 

Houghton  M.  Lizzie  Miss,  teacher  music,  res  S  s  San  An- 
tonio av  bet  Chestnut  and  Willow 

Houghton  Nannie  Miss,  teacher  music,  res  S  s  San  Antonio 
av  bet  Chestnut  and  Willow 

Howe  S.,  driver  Lind's  Express,  res  Loyal  Oak  Hotel 

Howell  Alice  Miss,  telegraph  operator,  res  W  s  Pearl  bet 
Encinal  and  San  Jose  avs 

Howell  James  A.,  res  W  s  Pearl  bet  Encinal  and  San  Jose 
avs 

Huber  William  H.,  brakeman  S.  P.  C.  R.  R.,  res  N  s  Mon- 
roe bet  Court  and  Fountain 

Hueter  E.  L.,  paints,  oils,  etc.  (S.  F.)  res  Britt's  Hotel 

Huf  Frederick,  blacksmith  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Sherman  bet 
Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Huhn  Ernest,  mining  engineer  (S.  F.)  res  Park  Hotel 


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ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY.  '  605 

Hunter  James,  gauger  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet 

Willow  and  Chestnut 
Hunter  Hichard,  hostler  Richard  E.  Coady,  res  N  s  Encinal 

av  bet  Oak  and  Park 
Hunter  Samuel,  res  S  s  Santa   Clara   av   bet   Willow   and 

Chestnut 
HUNTER  WILLIAM   B.,   real   estate,    W   s   Webster  nr 

Santa  Clara  av,  and  judge  Justice  Court,  E  s  Park  bet 

Santa   Clara  and  Webb  avs,   res   N  s   Taylor   av   bet 

Webster  and  Third  av 
Hyman  Abraham,   glazier,    N  s  Railroad  av  bet  Oak  and 

Walnut 


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Ingham  Harry  A.,  printer,  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Wal- 
nut and  Willow 
Ingham  O.  S.,  superintendent  Alameda  City  Schools  and 
president  Alameda  County  Board  of  Education,  office 
High  School  Building,  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  W^al- 
nut  and  Willow 
Ingram  Alice  L.  Mrs. ,  proprietress  Alameda  Poultry  Yard, 

SW  cor  Alameda  av  and  Oak 
Ingram  James  G.,  res  NE  cor  Pine  and  Davenport 
Ingram  Robert,  laborer,  res  NW  cor  Railroad  av  and  Oak 
Ingram  Robert  Jr.,  clerk  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  SW  cor  Alameda 

av  and  Oak 
Innes  Alexander,  farmer,  res  N  s  Railroad  av  bet  Webster 

and  Third  av 
Irvine  John,  carpenter,  res  Fassking's  Park  Hotel 
Irwin  John  H.,  res  S  s  Pacific  av  bet  Willow  and  Chestnut 
Isaacs  Joshua  L.,  insurance  agent,  res  SW  cor  Encinal  av 

and  Park 
Iverson  Charles,  bookkeeper  S.  P.  C.  R.  R.,  res  S  s  San  An- 
tonio av  bet  Park  and  Oak 


Jackson  George  A.,  with  John  Jackson,  res  E  s  High  nr 

Central  av 
Jackson  George  R.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Central  av  bet  Paru 

and  Grand 
Jackson  John,  dairyman,  res  E  s  High  nr  Central  av 


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606  '  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

Jackson  Nellie,  domestic  Mrs.  H.  H.  Haight,  W  s  First  av 

bet  Pacific  and  Central  avs 
Jacobs  Julius,  insurance  agent  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Encinal 

av  and  Paru 
Jacobsen  Jacob  E.,  master  mariner,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet 

Willow  and  Walnut 
Jacobson  Charles,  fruit  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Broadway 

and  Encinal  av 
Jacobson  Ferdinand,  res  SE  cor  Pacific  av  and  Schiller 
Jager  Julius,  master  schr  Annie  Amina,  res  S  s  Central  av 

bet  Prospect  and  Webster 
James  Joseph,    engineer   C.  P.  E.  R.  (S.  F.)    res   SW   cor 

Buena  Vista  av  and  Chestnut 
Jamieson  John  C,  carpenter,  res  N  s  Encinal  av  bet  Walnut 

and  Oak 
Janke  E.  Mrs.,  nurse,  res  S  s  San  Antonio  av  bet  Walnut 

and  Oak 
Janssen  J.  Henry,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  Britt's  Hotel 
Jaquith  Delia,  widow,  res  S  s  Buena  Vista  av  nr  Walnut 
Jaquith  James  W.,  carpenter,   res  S  s  Buena  Vista  av  nr 

Walnut 
Jaquith  William  K.,  carpenter,  res  N  s  Railroad  av  bet  Park 

and  Oak 
Jarratt  Alfred  J.,  commercial  agent  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Buena 

Vista  av  bet  Broadway  and  Everett 
Jefi'erson  M.  S.  Miss,  station  agent  and  operator  Western 

Uuioa  Telegraph  Co.,  res  Yosemite  Hotel 
Jefi'ray  William,  merchandise  broker  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Central 

av  bet  Prospect  and  Webster 
Jenkins  Frederick  E.,  sawyer  (Oakland)  res  W  s  McPherson 

bet  Central  and  Kings  avs 
Jenks  Levi,  president  First  National  Bank,  res  SE  cor  Eagle 

av  and  Everett 
Jenner  William  A.,  capitalist,  res  S  s  Santa   Clara  av  bet 

Oak  and  Park 
Jensen  Elizabeth,  widow,   res  SE  cor  Buena  Vista  av   and 

Schiller 
Jensen  Jacob,  master  mariner,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Oak 

and  Walnut 
Jensen  Ole,  cooper  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Walnut  bet  Buena  Vista 

and  Pacific  avs 
Jerome  Antone,   watchman  C.  P.  R.  R.,   res   W  s  Oak  bet 

Railroad  and  Pacific  avs 
Jessen  Peter,  laborer,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  Oak  and  Park 
Jewell  Martin  C,    superintendent  paint  factory  (S.  F.)  res 

S  s  Taylor  av  nr  St.  Charles 


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Jewell  Orla  H.,  minint:j  secretary  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Clement  av 
bet  Everett  aud  Broadway 

Johns  Mary,  domestic  A.  A,  Cohen,  junction  Buena  Yista 
and  Versailles  avs 

Johnson  Alexander,  proprietor  Alameda  Wood  and  Coal 
Yard,  W  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Railroad  avs,  res 
N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Willow  and  Chestnut 

Johnson  Andrew  F.,  bookkeeper,  res  NE  cor  Central  av  and 
McPherson 

Johnson  Annie  Miss,  res  S  s  Central  av  bet  Webster  and 
Prospect 

Johnson  Bart,  res  Ns  Santa  Clara  avbet  Benton  and  Morton 

Johnson  Christina,  domestic  N  s  Central  av  bet  Willow  and 
Walnut 

Johnson  Delos  H.,  res  SE  cor  Chestnut  and  Alameda  av 

Johnson  James,  blacksmith,  res  S  s  Central  av  bet  Webster 
and  Prospect 

Johnson  James,  carpenter,  res  E  s  First  av  bet  Pacific  and 
Santa  Clara  avs 

Johnson  John,  farmer,  res  junction  Buena  Vista  and  Ver- 
sailles avs 

Johnson  Lizzie,  domestic  E  s  Versailles  av  nr  Encinal  av 

Johnson  Mattie  Miss,  clerk  Long  Branch  Swimming  Baths, 
res  S  s  Central  av,  foot  Webster 

Johnson  Meta,  domestic  Oak  Shade 

Johnson  Ole,  lumberman  E,  M.  Derby  &  Co.,  res  N  s  Pa- 
cific av  ur  St.  Charles 

Johnson  Sallie  C.  Miss,  teacher  Porter  Public  School,  res 
N  s  Santa  Clara  av  nr  Morton 

Johnson  Vv^illiam  H.,  clerk  A.  S.  Barber,  res  SE  cor  Santa 
Clara  av  and  Park 

Jones  Alexander,  physician,  office  and  res  S  s  Railroad  av 
bet  Stanton  and  Paru 

Jones  F.  E.,  res  S  s  Pacific  av  bet  Willow  and  Chestnut 

Jones  George,  gardener,  res  NW  cor  Grand  and  San  An- 
tonio av 

Jones  James  H.,  res  S  s  Alameda  av  bet  Walnut  and  Oak 

Jones  J.  W.  Mrs.,  res  S  s  Pacific  av  bet  Willow  and  Chest- 
nut 

Jones  Margaret,  widow,  res  NE  cor  Blanding  av  and  Everett 

Jones  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  S  s  Pine  bet  Davenport  and 
Kellogg 

Jones  Nathaniel  A.,  machinist  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  S  s  Pine  bet 
Davenport  and  Kellogg 

Jones  Rennie  L. ,  clerk,  res  S  s  Railroad  av  bet  Stanton  and 
Paru 


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Jones  Samuel  D.,  traveling  salesman   (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor 

Central  av  and  Pearl 
Jopling  Lewis,  cook,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  McPherson 

and  Prospect 
Jordan   Prank   C,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res   SW   cor   Santa 

Clara  av  and  Union 
Jordan  William  P.,  farmer,  res  W  s  Mound  S  s  Encinal  av 
Joseph  Antonio,  laborer,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  McPherson 

and  St.  Charles 
Joseph  Frank,  res   W   s   Stanton   bet   Central   and   Santa 

Clara  avs 
Joseph  John,  laborer,  res  foot  High 
Josephs  Victorine,  boatman,  res  W  s  Post  nr"; Jefferson 
Jurs  Henrj,  driver  Alameda,  Oakland  and  Piedmont  R.  R., 

res  Fassking's  Park  Hotel 
JUSTICE  COURTS,  W.   B.  Hunter  judge,  E  s  Park  bet 

Santa  Clara  and  Webb  avs;  W.  P.   Byler  judge,  E  s 

Webster  bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 


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Kaehler  Henry,  teacher  music,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Oak 

and  Walnut 
Kaiser  Christina,  domestic  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Stanton 

and  Paru 
Kalis  Frank  J.,  barber,  E  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Cen- 
tral avs,  res  E  s  Broadway  bet  Encinal  and  Central  avs 
Kane  Mary,  domestic  Alameda  av  bet  Union  and  Lafayette 
Kane  William,  foreman  Long  Branch  Swimming  Baths 
Kane  William  J.,  clerk  A.  S.  Barber,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet 

Walnut  and  Willow 
Karstadt  Frederick,  saloon,  AY  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and 

Railroad  avs 
Kaselau  Charles,  contractor,  res  S  s  Central  av  bet  Willow 

and  Chestnut 
Kastar  Fredericka,  domestic  Alameda  Hotel,  W  s  Park  bet 

Buena  Vista  and  Eagle  avs 
KAY  ISAAC  N.  &  SON  (I.  N.  and  M.  P.  Kay)  proprietors 

Yosemite  Hotel,  E  s  Park  bet  Lincoln  and  Webb  avs 
Kay  Isaac  N.  (I.  N.  Kay  &  Son)  res  Yosemite  Hotel 
Kay  Lo  (Chinese)  laundry,  E  s  Park  bet  Pacific  and  Buena 

Vista  avs 
Kay  Maro  P.,  clerk  (Oakland)  and  (I.  N,  Kay  &  Son)  res 

Yosemite  Hotel 
Kearney  Terrence,  saloon,  NW  cor  High  and  Monroe 


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J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 

ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY.  609      ^ 

Keefe  Lizzie,  domestic  SW  cor  Eailroad  av  and  Paru 
Keene  Edward  B.,  apothecary,   W  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara 

and  Railroad  avs 
Keep  Josiah,  vice-principal  Alameda  High  School,  res  W  s 

Broadway  bet  Central  and  Encinal  avs 
Keiser  Jennie  Miss,  res  Loyal  Oak  Hotel 
Keller  S.,  w-aiter  Alameda  Bakery  and  Restaurant,  W  sPark 

bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Kellogg  C.  D.,  lubricating  distiller  Pacific  Coast  Oil  Co. 
Kelly  David  B.,    res  E  s  Broadway  bet  Encinal  and  San 

Jose'  avs 
Kelly  Patrick,    laborer   Ezekiel  Elliott,   E   s  Webster  bet 

Railroad  and  Pacific  avs 
Kelly  Thomas,  laborer,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Morton 

and  Sherman 
Kemp  Willia^i  H.,  carpenter,  res  S  s  Alameda  av  bet  Wal- 
nut and  Oak 
Kempton  Mary,  domestic  S  s  Alameda  av  bet  Walnut  and 

Oak 
Kennedy  Anna,  dining  room  Yosemite  Hotel 
Kennedy  Delia,   domestic  N  s  San  Jose  av  bet    Oak  and 

Walnut 
Kennedy  Josephine,  domestic  N  s  Central  av  bet  Oak  and 

Walnut 
Kennedy  Mary,  domestic  N  s  Central  av  bet  Oak  and  Wal- 
nut 
KENNEY  JAMES  J.,  proprietor  The  Cottage  Saloon,  SW 

cor  Tliird  and  Cential  avs 
Kervan  Lulu  K.  Miss,   teacher  Alameda  High  School,   res 

Park  nr  Encinal  av 
Kidney  Silvia  L.,  widow,  res  E  s  High  opp  Van  Buren 
Killarney  Ann  Miss,  res  E  s  Oak  bet  Clinton  and  Dayton 

avs 
Kimball  Elizabeth  D.  Mrs.,  res  S  end  Regent  nr  the  bay 
King  Adam,  carpenter,   res  S  s  Buena  Vista  av  bet  Union 

md  Minturn 
King  Antone  J.,  gardener,  res  E  s  High  nr  Central  av 
King  Maiy  L.,  widow,  res  E  s  High  nr  Central  av 
King  Samuel  B.,   capitalist,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Webster 

and  Third  av 
King  William  A. ,  seaman,  res  E  s  High  nr  Central  av 
Kinsmill  M.  J.  Mrs.,   dressmaker,   Ss  Santa  Clara  av  bet 

Park  and  Everett 
Kirchhoff  Emil,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Kirk  Robert,  res  N  s  Railroad  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Kirk  Sevena  Miss,  res  N  s  Railroad  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 


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610  ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY. 


Klein  Charles,  cook  R.   Daemon,   res  W   s  Park  bet  Santa 

Clara  and  Railroad  avs 
Klein  Henry,  foreman  Planing  Mills   (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Santa 

Clara  av  bet  Paru  and  Grand 
Klintworth  Diedrich,  editor  (S.  P.)  res  SW  cor  Buena  Vista 

av  and  Willow 
Klintworth  Edward,   printer  (Oakland)  res  SW  cor  Buena 

Vista  av  and  Willow 
Klintworth  Sophia,  domestic  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Walnut 

and  Willow 
Klopfer  Conrad,  gardener,  res  NE  cor  Central  av  and  Cot- 
tage 
Kneedler  G.  W.,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  Yosemite  Hotel 
Kneier  Catherine,   domestic  A.   A.  Cohen,   junction  Buena 

Vista  and  Versailles  avs 
Kneier  Mary,  domestic  A.  A.  Cohen,  jur^ction  Buena  Vista 

and  Versailles  avs 
Knight  M.  Mrs.,   res  N  s  Eagle   av   bet   Chapin   and   St. 

Charles 
Knight  Margaret  Mrs.,  res  E  s  High  nr  Central  av 
Knowland  Joseph,  lumber  dealer  (S.  P.)  res  S  s  Lincoln  av 

bet  Park  and  Everett 
Knowland  Sadie  E.  Miss,  res  S  s  Lincoln  av  bet  Park  and 

Everett 
Knowles  C.  C,   dentist,    res  W  s  Versailles  av  bet  Santa 

Clara  and  Central  avs 
Knowlton  Edwin  L.,  principal  Eucinal  Primary  School,  res 

W  s  Webster  bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
KNOWLTON  LYDIA  A.  MRS.,  stationery  and  confection- 
ery, and  postmaster  Encinal  Post  Office,  W  s  Webster 

bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Knudsen  Neals  C,  tailor,  res  W  sPark  bet  Buena  Vista  and 

Eagle  avs 
Koch  Adam,  bakery  and  restaurant,  W  s  Park  bet  Central 

and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Koenig  Louis,  carpenter,  res  Fassking's  Park  Hotel 
Koerber  August,  wood  and  coal  (S.  F.)   res  W  s  Chestnut 

bet  Pacific  and  Buena  Vista  avs 
Koerber  Henry,  wood,  coal,  hay  and  grain,  S  s  Santa  Clara 

av  bet  Oak  and  Park,  and  (Koerber  Brothers,  S.  F.)  res 

N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Willow  and  Walnut 
Kohlmoos  Brothers  (John  and  Herman  Kohlmoos)  proprie- 
tors Kohlmoos'  Hotel,  S  s  Railroad  av  bet  Second  and 

Third  avs 
Kohlmoos  Christian  (Hardmeyer  &  Kohlmoos)  res  NW  cor 

Santa  Clara  av  and  Benton 


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ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY.  611 

Kohlmoos  Herman  (Kohlmoos  Brothers)  res  Kohlmoos 
Hotel 

Kohlmoos  Herman  C,  barkeeper  Kohlmoos'  Hotel 

Kohlmoos'  Hotel,  Kohlmoos  Brothers  proprietors,  S  s  Kail- 
road  av  bet  Second  and  Third  avs 

Kohlmoos  John  (Kohlmoos  Brothers)  res  Kohlmoos'  Hotel 

Konigshofer  Julius  J.,  dry  goods,  Ws  Park  bet  Central  and 
Santa  Clara  avs 

Koppe  Ferdinand  A.,  machinist,  res  W  s  Walnut  bet  Buena 
Vista  and  Pacific  avs 

Kosche  Emma  Mrs.,  boarding,  E  s  Prospect  bet  Central  and 
Taylor  avs 

Kjauth  Frank  J.,  notary  public  and  constable,  E  s  Park  bet 
Lincoln  and  Webb  avs,  res  E  s  Bay  bet  Railroad  and 
Santa  Clara  avs 

KRAUTH  FREDERICK  K.,  proprietor  and  publisher  Ala- 
meda Enciual,  office  E  s  Park  bet  Webb  and  Lincoln 
avs,  res  E  s  Park  bet  Eagle  and  Clement  avs 

Krauth  Frederick  K.  Jr.,  compositor  Alameda  Encinal  and 
foreman  Citizen  Fire  Co.  No.  1,  res  Loyal  Oak  Hotel 

Kreate  George,  res  E  s  McPherson  bet  Railroad  and  Santa 
Clara  avs 

Kriete  Matilda,  domestic  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 

Kropp  Ernest  H.,  groceries,  W  s  Webster  bet  Railroad  and 
Santa  Clara  avs 

Kuder  Mary  J.  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  res  N  s  Buena  Vista  av 
bet  Minturn  and  Grand 

Kustel  Guido,  mining  engineer  and  metallurgist,  res  S  s 
Railroad  av  bet  Prospect  and  Webster 

Kustel  Henry,  with  G.  Kustel,  res  S  s  Railroad  av  bet  Pros- 
pect and  Webster 


L'hote  Cynthia,  widow,  res  S  s  Central  av  bet  Webster  and 
Prospect 

L'hote  Henry  C,  with  L.  H.  Woodin  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Central 
av  bet  Webster  and  Prospect 

L'hote  M.  Francena  Mrs.,  teacher  Encinal  Primary  School, 
res  S  s  Central  av  bet  Webster  and  Prospect 

La  Plant  Alexander,  sewer  contractor,  res  E  s  Oak  bet  Clin- 
ton and  Dayton  avs 

Labateut  P.  Vernes,  cook  Pagge  Brothers,  res  N  s  Pacific  av 
bet  Oak  and  Walnut 

Lake  Charles  (Olsen  &  Lake)  res  Alameda  Hotel 


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612  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

Lambert  Bernard,  physician,  res  NE  cor  Monroe  and  Foun- 
tain 

Lambert  Charles  H.,  cook  James  J.  Kenney,  res  S.  F. 

Lambert  Hannah,  domestic  W  s  flailroad  av  bet  Webster 
and  Prospect 

Lancaster  Joseph,  town  trustee  and  merchant  tailor  (S.  F.) 
res  N  s  Encinal  av  bet  Willow  and  Walnut 

Lane  Edmund,  civil  engineer,  res  N  s  Central  av  nr  Third  ^v 

Lane  Thomas,  gasfitter  Mills  <fe  Fischer,  res  Brooklyn 

Lang  Gustave,  mechanical  engineer,  res  NW  cor  Eagle  av 
and  Everett 

Lang  Henry,  cooper  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Minturn  bet  Pacific  and 
Buena  Vista  avs 

Lange  Mary,  widow,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  Park  and  Oak 

Langren  John  E.,  carpenter,  res  N  s  Clinton  av  bet  Chest- 
nut and  Willow 

Lank  &  Co.  (George  Archibald  and  George  Ashmer  Lank 
and  John  M,  Carr)  proprietors  Alderney  Dairy,  N  s 
Buena  Vista  av  nr  Sherman 

Lank  George  Archibald  (Lank  &  Co.)  res  N  s  Buena  Vista 
av  bet  Morton  and  Sherman 

Lank  George  Ashmer  (Lank  &  Co.)  res  N  s  Buena  Vista  av 
bet  Morton  and  Sherman 

Lanktree  Joseph  B.,  res  NW  cor  Pacific  av  and  Chapin 

Lanktree  Susannah,  widow,  res  NW  cor  Pacific  av  and  Cha- 
pin 

Lannon  Kose,  domestic  NW  cor  Central  av  and  Benton 

Larkin  Ella  M.  Miss,  les  W  s  Pearl  nr  Central  av 

Larsen  Louis,  master  mariner,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  Wil- 
low and  Walnut 

Laurens  Joseph,  watchman  E.  M.  Derby  &  Co.,  res  Alameda 
Wharf 

Lawrence  Edwin  A.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  Bay  Farm 
Island 

Lawrence  Francis,  carpenter,  res  NW  cor  Santa  Clara  av  and 
Walnut 

Lawrence  F.,  lumberman  E.  M.  Derby  &  Co.,  res  Fruit  Vale 

Le  Clerc  Arsene,  painter,  res  S  s  Pacific  av  bet  Oak  and  Wal- 
nut, rear 

Le  Clerc  Emil,  cook  Park  Hotel 

Le  Clerc  Eugene,  painter,  res  S  s  Pacific  av  bet  Oak  and 
Walnut,  rear 

Ledyard  Edward,  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Willow  and 
Walnut 

Lee  E.  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  S  s  Lincoln  av  bet  Park  and 
Everett 


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ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY.  613 

Lee  Ellis,  gardener  Peter  White,  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Oak 

and  Walnut 
Lee  Hannah  E.,  widow,  res  Bay  Farm  Island 
Lee  James,  plasterer,  res  Loyal  Oak  Hotel 
Lee  John,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Second 

and  Third  avs 
Lee  Mary,  domestic  SE  cor  Pacific  av  and  Morton 
Lee  Shing  (Chinese)  laundry,  N  s  Blanding  av  bet  Park  and 

Everett 
Lee  Tom  (Chinese)  laundry,  N  s  Railroad  av  bet  Park  and 

Oak 
Lee  Yee  (Chinese)  laundry,  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  nr  Park 
Lefevre   J.    Baptiste,    druggist  (S.    F.)  res  SW  cor  Santa 

Clara  av  and  Walnut 
Leland  William,  brakeman  S.  P.  C.  R.  R. 
Lemkie  Charles  H.,   barber,  E  s  Webster  bet  Pacific  and 

Railroad  avs 
Lenz  Hermann  R.,  groceries,  crockery  and  hardware,  SW  cor 

Railroad  av  and  Stanton 
Lenz  Jacob,  policeman,  res  S  s  Taylor  av  bet  Second  and 

Third  avs 
Leppien  Jacob,  res  W  s  Paru  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Central 

avs 
Leslie  Frank,  with  S.  P.  C.  R.  R. 
Leslie  John  C,   teamster,  res  N   s   Pacific   av   bet  Willow 

and  Walnut 
Leu  Adolph,  porter  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Web- 
ster and  Third  av 
Lever  E.  P.  Mrs.,  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Willow  and 

Walnut 
Lewis    George   L.    (T.  A.  Smith  &  Co.)  res  E  s   Park  bet 

Buena  Vista  and  Pacific  avs 
Lewis  Harrison  R.,  carpenter,  res  W  s  Park  bet  Clinton  and 

Dayton  avs 
Lewis  Joseph,  laborer,  res  W  s  Chestnut  bet  Railroad  and 

Pacific  avs 
Leydecker  Theodore  W.,  liquor  saloon  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Tay- 
lor av  bet  McPherson  and  Prospect 
Liebhardt  August,  upholsterer  John  H.   Nobmann,  res  N  s 

Railroad  av  bet  Park  and  Oak 
LIESE  CONRAD,  proprietor  Alameda  Market,  W  s  Park 

bet  Santa  Clara  and  Railroad  avs,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet 

Oak  and  Walnut 
Lind   Alfred  W.,  proprietor  Lind's  Express,  SW  cor  Park 

and  Santa  Clara  av,  res  N  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and 

Railroad  avs 


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614  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

Lind's  Express  (San  Francisco  and  Alameda)  A.  W.  Lind 
proprietor,  SW  cor  Park  and  Santa  Clara  av 

Lindberg  Catherine,  widow,  res  E  s  Everett  bet  Clement  and 
Blanding  avs 

Lindberg  Edward,  printer  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Everett  bet  Clem- 
ent and  Blanding  avs 

Lindberg  John,  res  E  s  Everett  bet  Clement  and  Blanding 
avs 

Linderman  Dell,  superintendent  and  secretary  Artesian 
Water  Works,  office  NE  cor  Park  and  Central  av,  res  E 
s  High  N  of  Central  av 

Linderman  John  C,  engineer  Artesian  Water  Works,  res  E 
s  High  N  of  Central  av 

Lintz  Marx,  shoemaker,  res  SW  cor  Park  and  Railroad  av 

Little  Elonzo  J.,  stoves  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  nr 
Walnut 

Littleton  Walter  D.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Buena  Vista  av 
bet  Chapin  and  Wood 

Liveratto  Emanuel,  laborer  Bruzzone  Brothers 

Lofgren  John  A.,  seaman,  res  N  s  Encinal  av  bet  Chestnut 
and  Willow 

Lohsen  Louise,  domestic  N  s  Central  av  bet  Third  av  and 
Webster 

Landon  John,  farmer,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  opp  First  av 

LONG  BRANCH  BATHING  AND  BUSINESS  ASSOCIA- 
TION, J.  W.  Pearson  business  manager,  foot  of  Web- 
ster 

Long  Branch  Baths  (Original)  James  Johnson  proprietor  S 
s  Central  av  bet  Webster  and  Prospect 

LONG  BRANCH  RESTAURANT,  SALOON  AND  PA- 
VILION, William  Beretta  manager,  S  s  Central  av  foot 
Webster 

LONG  BRANCH  SALOON,  Ernest  Mayrisch  proprietor,  SW 
cor  Railroad  av  and  Webster 

Long  William  H.,  contractor  and  builder,  res  S  s  Eagle  av 
bet  Broadway  and  Everett 

Loomis  W.  H.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office  Park  Row,  E  s 
Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs,  res  E  s  Park  bet 
Central  and  Encinal  avs 

Lopez  Antonio,  coachman,  res  W  s  Bay  bet  Santa  Clara  and 
Central  avs 

Lopez  Frank,  hostler  Alameda,  Oakland  and  Piedmont  BR., 
res  SE  cor  Clinton  av  and  Sherman 

Lorber  Joseph,  res  SW  cor  Van  Buren  and  Fountain 

Lorentzen  Andrew  P.,  master  mariner,  res  N  s  Central  av 
bet  Willow  and  Walnut 


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ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY.  615 

Lorentzen  Lena,  widow,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  Willow  and 

Walnut 
Lorie  Solomon,  res  S  s  Pacific  av  bet  Hibbard  and  Paru 
Louis  Jean  Claude,  vegetable  pedlar,  res  SE  cor  Pacific  av 

and  Walnut 
Lovegrove  George,  painter  and  wliitener,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara 

av  bet  Morton  and  Sherman 
Loyal  Oak  Hotel ,  Mrs.  Susan  Barlow  proprietress,  E  s  Park 

opp  Pacific  av 
Lubbock  Mary  G.  Mrs.,  res  S  s  Pacific  av  bet  Willow  and 

Walnut 
Lubbock  Oswald,  conductor  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  N  s  Railroad 

av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Luce  Tarleton  C,  carpenter  (S.   F.)  res  SW  cor  Webb  av 

and  Everett 
Ludington  George  C,  capitalist  (S.  F.)  res  Santa  Clara  av 

bet  Willow  and  Chestnut 
Ludlow  Charles,  lumberman  E.  M.  Derby  &  Co.,  res  Oak- 
land 
Luhrs  Ernest,  painter,  res  SE  cor  Buena  Yista  av  and  Min- 

turn 
Luhrs  John  H.,  manager  Pacific  Avenue  House,  N  s  Pacific 

av  bet  Davenport  and  Kellogg 
Luitz  Marx,  shoemaker,  S  s  Railroad  av  nr  Park 
Lull  Norman  A.,  machinist  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Pine  nr  Central  av 
Lundy  Benjamin,  tinsmith,  res  E  s  Oak  bet  Clinton  and  Day- 
ton avs 
Lundy  Mary,  widow,  res  E  s  Oak  bet  Clinton  and  Dayton  avs 
Lutjen  Charles  F.,  accountant  (S.  F.)  resSE  cor  Morton  and 

San  Antonio  av 


M 

Macdonald  Malcolm,   street  contractor,  res  SE  cor  Walnut 

and  Railroad  av 
Macdonald  William,  foreman  M,  Macdonald,  res  Alameda 

Hotel 
Machefaux  David,  tanner,  res  SE  cor  Clement  av  and  Park 
Magill  Henry  J.,  clerk  (Oakland)  res  NE  cor  Bufena  Vista  av 

and  Lafayette 
MAGILL  R.  H.,  insurance   agent   (Oakland)   res   NE   cor 

Buena  Yista  av  and  Lafayette 
Maglone  Margaret,  domestic  Mrs.  H.  H.  Haight,  W  s  First 

av  bet  Pacific  and  Central  avs 


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616  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

Mahoney  Jeremiah  H.,  coachman,  res  junction  Buena  Vista 
and  Versailles  avs 

Mahoney  Nora,  domestic  W  s  McPherson  bet  Santa  Clara 
and  Railroad  avs 

Maillot  Augusta,  widow,  res  S  s  Monroe  bet  Court  and  High 

Maillot  Eugene,  teamster  Eoyal  Soap  Co.,  res  S  s  Monroe 
bet  Court  and  High 

Maillot  Frederick,  res  S  s  Monroe  bet  Court  and  High 

Main  Jacob,  stockraiser,  res  cor  Central  and  Main  avs 

MALATESTA  JOSEPH,  proprietor  Garibaldi  House,  NE 
cor  Eailroad  av  and  Minturn 

Manheim  Henry  S.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet 
Willow  and  Walnut 

Manheim  Isaac,  nctebroker  (S.  F.)  res  Santa  Clara  av  bet 
Willow  and  Walnut 

Mann  Darius,  painter,  res  S  s  Clinton  av  bet  Chestnut  and 
Willow 

Manning  James,  res  S  s  Clinton  av  bet  Chestnut  and  Willow 

Mansfeldt  Hugo  L.,  professor  music  Alameda  Musical  In- 
stitute, Park  Row,  E  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Cen- 
tral avs 

Maradini  Regina,  widow,  res  SE  cor  Grand  and  Buena  Vis- 
ta av 

Marcan  Margaret  Miss,  dressmaker,  SW  cor  Pacific  av  and 
Park 

Marcuse  Felix,  groceries  and  liquors,  SE  cor  Railroad  av 
and  Sherman 

Marcy  William  G.,  plumber  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Broadway 
and  Santa  Clara  av 

Markham  John  J.,  carpenter,  res  NW  cor  Mound  and  Van 
Buren 

Marks  August,  cutler  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Railroad  av  bet  Mc- 
Pherson and  Prospect 

Martin  David  W^.  (Turner  &  Martin)  res  Yosemite  Hotel 

Martin  Nellie  Miss,  res  Alameda  av  bet  Union  and  Lafayette 

Martin  Penn  (J.  Julien  &  Co.,  S.  F.)  res  S  s  San  Jose  av 
bet  Willow  and  Walnut 

Martin  Sylvester,  laborer,  res  N  s  Buena  Vista  av  bet  Schil- 
ler and  Lafayette 

Martinez  M.  G.,  res  E  s  Stanton  bet  Central  and  Santa 
Clara  avs 

Martinez  Nicholas,  laborer,  res  W  s  Bay  bet  Santa  Clara  and 
Central  avs 

Martinez  R.,  laborer,  res  W  s  McPherson  bet  Central  and 
Kings  avs 

Mashoff  Mary,  domestic  NW  cor  Central  av  and  Paru 


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ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY.  617 

Mason  Frederick,  real  estate  (S.  F.)  res  Railroad  av  nr  Mas- 
tick  Station 

Mason  John  E.,  civil  engineer  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Kailroad  av 
bet  Prospect  and  Webster 

Masonic  Hall,  SW  cor  Santa  Clara  av  and  Park 

Mastick  C,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Pacific  av  and  Prospect 

Mastick  Edwin  B.,  attorney-at-lw  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Pacific 
av  and  Prospect 

Mastick  George  H.,  law  student  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Pacific 
av  and  Prospect 

Mastick  Joseph  W.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  and  School  Di- 
rector, res  SE  cor  Pacific  av  and  Morton 

Mastick  Reuben  W.,  student  University,  res  NE  cor  Pacific 
av  and  Prospect 

Mastick  Seabury  L.,  lumber  dealer  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Pa- 
cific and  Third  avs 

Mathews  Benjamin  F.,  carpenter,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet 
Willow  and  Walnut 

Mathewson  Daniel,  res  S  s  Alameda  av  bet  Oak  and  Park 

Mathewson  S.  R.,  inventor  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Alameda  av  bet 
Oak  and  Park 

Mathiesen  Martin  W.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Central  av 
bet  McPherson  and  St.  Charles 

Mattfeldt  William,  capitalist,  res  NW  cor  Taylor  av  and  Mc- 
Pherson 

Mattheis  John  G.,  proprietor  San  Francisco  Market,  resWs 
Park  bet  Santa  Clara  aud  Railroad  avs 

Maxey  Ellen,  domestic  SE  cor  Pacific  av  and  McPherson 

May  Frank,  gardener,  res  W  s  High  nr  Central  av 

May  John,  gardener,  res  W  s  Court  bet  Santa  Clara  and 
and  Central  avs 

May  Joseph,  gardener,  res  W  s  Court  bet  Santa  Clara  and 
Central  avs 

May  William  T.,  res  NW  cor  Pacific  av  and  Chapin 

Mayor  Frank  W.  Mrs.,  res  E  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and 
Webb  avs 

Mayrisch  Adolpli,  cigar  manufacturer  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Santa 
Clara  av  bet  Paru  and  Stanton 

MAYRISCH  ERNEST,  proprietor  Long  Branch  Saloon, 
SW  cor  Railroad  av  and  Webster,  res  W  s  Third  av  bet 
Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs 

Mayrisch  Gustave,  cigar  manufacturer  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Santa 
Clara  av  bet  Stanton  and  Paru 

McCabe  Patrick,  laborer  Patrick  Britt,  res  Britt's  Hotel 

McCarthy  Charles,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Santa  Claia  av  bet 
Webster  and  Third  av 


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618  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

McCarthy  Patrick,  laborer,  res  N  s  Cottage  bet  Central  and 
Santa  Clara  avs 

McCauley  John,  gardener  Mrs.  H.  H.  Haight,  W  s  First  av 
bet  Pacific  and  Central  avs 

McCauley  John  R.,  clerk,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Benton 
and  Stanton 

McChesney  Edward,  laborer  Royal  Soap  Co. 

McChesney  Henry  N.,   boxmaker  Royal  Soap  Co.,  res  E  s 
Pearl  bet  Encinal  and  San  Jose  avs 

McChesney  Matthew  W.,  res  W  s  Pearl  nr  Encinal  av 

McClain  Lavinia  Mrs.,  res  Fassking's  Park  Hotel 

McClellan  John,  mining,  res  E  s  Broadway  bet  Buena  Vista 
and  Lincoln  avs 

McClellan  Lucy  W.  Miss,  res  E  s  Broadway  bet  Buena  Vista 
and  Lincoln  avs 

McCreery  Charles  A.,  teamster,  res  Yosemite  Hotel 

McCrillis  B.  F.,  barkeeper  F.  J.  Conley,  res  S.  F. 

McCulley  John  L.,  boatman,    res  W  s  Cottage  bet  Central 
and  Santa  Clara  avs 

McDonnell  Fannie,  widow,  res  Bay  Farm  Island 

McDonnell  Powell  A.,  farmer,  res  Bay  Farm  Island 

McGoun  Robert,  carpenter,    res  W  s  Walnut  bet  San  Jose 
and  San  Antonio  avs 

McGowan  James  Rev.,  res  SE  cor  Encinal  av  and  College 

McGowan  Patrick,  plasterer,  res  E  s  McPherson  bet  Taylor 
and  Central  avs 

McGown  Harvey,  policeman,  res  S  s  Railroad  av  bet  Web- 
ster and  Third  av 

McGurk  Mary,  cook  SW  cor  Santa  Clara  av  and  Walnut 

McHenry  Samuel,  commission  merchant  (S.F.)  res  N  s  Rail- 
road av  nr  Mastick  Station 

Mclntire  John  J.,    box  factory  (Oakland)  res  N  s  Oak  bet 
Encinal  and  San  Antonio  avs 

McKay  Peter  B.,  machine  hand  (S.F.)  res  Ws  Sherman  bet 
Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 

McKean  James  F.,  res  E  s  Versailles  av  nr  Encinal  av 

McKee  Patrick,  teamster,  res  N  s  Railroad  av  bet  Park  and 
Oak 

McKee  Robert  Mrs.,  res  N  s  Alameda  av  bet  Willow  and 
Chestnut 

McKenzie  Peter  N.,  teamster  George  Bird,  res  Oakland 

McKiernan  Catharine,   widow,  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet 
Benton  and  Morton 

McKinnon  Daniel,  carpenter,  res  N  s  Clinton  av  bet  Chest- 
nut and  Willow 
McLean  Elizabeth  Miss,  res  S  s  Central  av  nr  Park 


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J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  ageni  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street 


ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY.  619 

McLean  John  T.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office  and  res  S  s 

Central  av  nr  Park 
McLean  Mary  Helen  Miss,  teacher  Porter  School,  res  S  s 

Central  av  nr  Park 
McLean  Sterling,  insurance  agent,  office  E  s  Park  bet  Webb 

and  Santa  Clara  avs,  res  S  s  Central  av  nr  Park 
McMahon  John  8.,  compositor  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Sherman  bet 

Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs 
McMaster  Wm . ,   teamster,   res  W  s  Park  av  nr  San  Jose'  av 
McSweeney  Hannah,   domestic  S  s  Central  av  bet  Oak  and 

Walnut 
Meachman  Joel  E.,  mining  superintendent,  res  W  s  Willow 

bet  Santa  Clara  and  Railroad  avs 
Mead  Juda  Rev.,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Mecartney  Amos,  capitalist  (S.  F.)  res  Bay  Farm  Island 
Meetz  Theodore,    real   estate    (S.  F.)   res   Fassking's   Park 

Hotel 
Meierdierks  Christian,  groceries  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Railroad 

av  and  Oak 
Meincke  Henry,  laborer  Royal  Soap  Co.,  res  Oakland 
Meiuhardt  Agnes,  domestic  A.   A.   Cohen,   junction  Buena 

Yista  and  Versailles  avs 
Meley  James,  bricklayer,   res  N  s  Railroad  av  bet  Park  and 

Everett 
Menke  Henry,  farmer,  res  S  s  Kings  av  bet  St.  Charles  and 

McPherson 
Mentz  Charles,  res  W  s  Prospect   bet   Railroad   and   Santa 

Clara  avs 
Merchant    E.    Wilbur,    manager   J.    S.    Bennett,    res   S   s 

Blanding  av  bet  Everett  and  Park 
Merchant  Mary  A.,  widow,  dressmaker,  S  s  Blanding  av  bet 

Everett  and  Park 
Merrill  &  Rhodes   (J.    S.    Merrill   and  H.  Rhodes)  dealers 

fruits,  produce  and  tobacco,  SE  cor  Park  and  Webb  av 
Merrill  Jerome  B.,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Bay  and  Sherman 
Merrill  Joseph  S.  (Merrill  &  Rhodes)  res   SE  cor  Park  and 

Webb  av 
Merrill  J.  W.,  carpenter,  W  s  Park  av  nr  Encinal  av 
Merrill  Samuel  I.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet 

Bay  and  Sherman 
Merrill  Sarah  E.  Miss,   teacher,   res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Bay 

and  Sherman 
Merrill  Sylvester,  treasurer  California  Furniture  Co.  (S.  F.) 

res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Willow  and  Chestnut 
Merriman  Nehemiah  C,   carpenter,   res  SE  cor  Santa  Clara 

and  Third  avs 


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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  Ageni  lor  Patent  Window  Shade  Fixtures. 


620  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

Merwin  Noble  H.,  landscape  artist,   res  NE  cor  Pacific  and 

Third  avs 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Kev.  T.  S.  Dunn  pastor,  SW 

cor  Park  and  Central  av 
Metzger  &  Banta  (Charles  L.   Metzger  and  John  H.  Banta) 

painters,  N  s  Railroad  av  bet  Park  and  Oak 
Metzger  Charles  L.  (Metzger  &  Banta)  res  Oakland 
Metzger  Charles  Lewis,  principal  Porter  Public  School,  res 

Bay  Farm  Island 
Meyer  George  A.,  clerk  F.  Boehmer,  res  "W  s  Park  bet  Cen- 
tral and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Meyer  Louis,  liquor  saloon  (S.  F.)  res  SW   cor   Pacific  av 

and  Lafayette 
MEYER  WILLIAM,  proprietor  Alameda  Nursery,  N  W  cor 

Third  and  Pacific  avs,  depot  339  Bush,  S.  F. 
Meyers  Gustav,  with  Fred.  P.  Muller,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av 

bet  Webster  and  Third  av 
Meysel  Oscar  S.,   barber,    W   s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and 

Railroad  avs,  res  E  s  Oak  bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara 

avs 
Michaels  Henry,  wholsale  drugs  (S.  P.)  and  school  director, 

res  SW  cor  Central  av  and  Paru 
Middleton  George  E.,    bookkeeper  Renton,  Holmes  &  Co., 

res  S.  F. 
Mille  Louis,  gardener,  res  S  s  Alameda  av  bet  Walnut  and 

Oak 
Mille  Virginia  Mrs.,  cook,  S  s  Alameda  av  nr  Walnut 
Miller  A.  T.  Louis,   capitalist,    res  NE  cor  Santa  Clara  av 

and  McPherson 
Miller  August,  gardener,  res  NW  cor  Central  av  and  Bay 
Miller  Charles,  jeweler  (S.  F.)  res  NE   cor  Santa  Clara  av 

and  McPherson 
Miller  George,  waiter,  S  s  Central  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Miller  George  R.,  superintendent  Pacific  Coast  Oil  Co.,  res 

E  s  Park  bet  Central  and  Encinal  avs 
Miller  Hattie  Miss,  res  E  s  Broadway  nr  Encinal  av 
Miller  Louis,  Swiss  Dairy  (S.  F.)    res  S  s  Railroad  av  bet 

Oak  and  Walnut 
Miller  Maud  Miss,  res  E  s  Broadway  nr  Encinal  av 
Miller  M.  E.,  widow,  res  E  s  Broadway  nr  Encinal  av 
Miller  Sarah,  domestic  N  s  San  Jose  av  bet  Oak  and  Wal- 
nut 
Millington  James,  contractor  and  builder,  res  SW  cor  Court 

and  Central  av 
Millington  May  E.  Miss,  teacher  Porter  School,  res  SW  cor 

Court  and  Central  av 


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ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY.  621 

Millington  Minnie  G.  Miss,  teacher  West  End  School,  res 
SW  cor  Court  and  Central  av 

Millon  Mary,  domestic  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Webster  and 
Third  av 

Mills  &  Fischer  (Thomas  Mills  and  Charles  Fischer)  tin- 
smiths, plumbers  and  gasfitters,  W  s  Park  bet  Pacific 
and  Kailroad  avs 

Mills  Thomas  (Mills  &  Fischer)  res  S  s  Ptailroad  av  bet  Park 
and  Oak 

Miner  James,  laborer,  res  Loyal  Oak  Hotel 

Miranda  Cruz,  laborer,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Stanton 
and  Paru 

Miranda  Thomas,  farmer,  res  Bay  Farm  Island 

Misenfelder  Harry,  baker,  res  SW  cor  Webster  and  Tay- 
lor av 

Miskel  Mary,  domestic  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Walnut  and 
Willow 

Moebus  Frederick  W.  G.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor 
Pacific  av  and  Lafayette 

Mohns  Henry,  insurance  agent  and  bookkeeper  (S.F.)  res  S 
s  Central  av  bet  Paru  and  Benton 

Moller  William  H.,  saloon,  NE  cor  Eailroad  av  and  Pros- 
pect 

Monroe  Annie,  widow,  res  W  s  Oak  bet  Eailroad  and  Pa- 
cific avs 

Montell  Edgar  H.,  res  S  s  Pacific  av  bet  Paru  and  Stanton 

Moody  Olivia  A.,  widow,  res  W  s  Wood  bet  Eailroad  and 
Pacific  avs 

Moore  Clara  Miss,  res  W  s  Benton  bet  Eailroad  and  Santa 
Clara  avs 

Moore  George  B.,  carpenter,  W  s  Webster  bet  Eailroad  and 
Pacific  avs 

Moore  Horace  H.,  books  and  stationery  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Ben- 
ton bet  Eailroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Moore  Isaac  C,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Lincoln  av  nr 
Broadway 

Moore  Susan  Miss,  res  W  s  Benton  bet  Eailroad  and  Santa 
Clara  avs 

Moore  Thomas  A.,  carriagemaker  Joshua  Andrews,  res  SE 
cor  Webb  av  and  Everett 

Mooser  S.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  S  s  Pacific  av  bet  Webster  and 
Third  av 

Mooser  William,  architect  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Pacific  av  bet  Web- 
ster and  Third  av 

Moralee  Michael,  res  S  s  Alameda  av  bet  Walnut  and  Oak 

Moran  Mary  Miss,  milliner  Theodore  Green,  res  S.  F. 


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GEO.W.  CLARK,  645  Marm  St.,  S.  F.,  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


622  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

Moreal  Henry  P.,  real  estate  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Broadway 
and  Eagle  av 

Morrill  "W.  P.,  res  SW  cor  Santa  Clara  av  and  Union 

Morris  David,  a3sistant  town  surveyor,  res  Yosemite  Hotel 

Morris  George  Rev.,  pastor  Congregational  Church,  res  S  s 
Central  av  bet  First  and  Second  avs 

Morris  Kate,  domestic  Mrs.  H.  H.  Haight,  W  s  First  av  bet 
Pacific  and  Central  avs 

Morris  Matilda  P.  Mrs.,  teacher  Alameda  Primary  School, 
res  S  s  Central  av  bet  First  and  Second  avs 

Morse  Geo.  D.,  photographer  (S.  F.)  res  Gordo  Vista  Ranch 

Mortensen  James  P.  (F.  Diers  &  Co.)  res  Alameda  Hotel 

Moiton  Elijah,  master  stmr  Capital,  res  S  s  Buena  Vista  av 
bet  Chestnut  and  Lafayette 

Morton  Fred.  S.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Buena  Vista  av 
bet  Minturn  and  Grand 

Morton  Nathaniel  S.,  foreman  boxmaker  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Bu- 
ena Vista  av  bet  Minturn  and  Grand 

Moser  Thomas  S.,  real  estate,  res  N  s  Alameda  av  bet  Wil- 
low and  Chestnut 

Mosher  Rebecca  S.,  widow,  res  W  s  Regent  bet  Encinal  and 
San  Jose  avs 

Mote  James,  proprietor  Long  Branch  Livery  Stable,  N  s 
Central  av  bet  Prospect  and  Webster 

Mott  Debbie  Miss,  teacher  music,  res  NW  cor  Buena  Vista 
av  and  Schiller 

Mott  Leah  Miss,  res  NW  cor  Buena  Vista  av  and  Schiller 

Mott  Linda  Miss,  res  NW  cor  Buena  Vista  av  and  Schiller 

Mott  Mary  J.,  widow,  res  NW  cor  Buena  Vista  av  and  Schil- 
ler 

Mott  Robert,  driver  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  res  NW  cor  Buena 
Vista  av  and  Schiller 

Moulton  Gary  H.,  constable  and  collector,  office  E  s  Park 
bet  Webb  and  Santa  Clara  avs,  res  S  s  Alameda  av  bet 
Walnut  and  Willow 

Moutray  Kate,  domestic  NE  cor  Central  av  and  Paru 

Moyes  Charles,  blacksmith  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Eagle  av  bet  Ev- 
erett and  Broadway 

Mulford  Hiram  S.,  attorney -at-law  (Oakland)  res  S  s  Van 
Buren  bet  Versailles  av  and  Mound 

MULiLER  FRED.  P.,  proprietor  Pine  Grove,  NW  cor  Cen- 
tral av  and  Bay 

Muller  Jacob,  seaman,  res  N  s  Railroad  av  bet  Union  and 
Schiller 

Muller  Walter,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Central  av  and 
Bay 


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ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY.  623 

Munson  David  L.,  mining  superintendent,  res  N  s  Eagle  av 
bet  Broadway  and  Everett 

Munson  Harry  R.,  architect  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Eagle  av  bet 
Broadway  and  Everett 

Murdoch  William,  carpenter,  res  E  s  Sherman  bet  Railroad 
and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Murray  John,  engineer  S.  P.  C.  R.  R.,  res  Woodstock,  Ala- 
meda Point 

Murray  John  C,  distiller  Pacific  Coast  Oil  Co.,  res  E  sPark 
nr  Encinal  av 

Musgrave  Joseph,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Alameda  av  bet  Wil- 
low and  Chestnut 

Muth  John  F.,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  W  s  Park  bet  Cen- 
tral and  Santa  Clara  avs 


N 

Nahl  H.  W.  Arthur,  artist  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Central  av  and 
Paru 

Nauman  Paul  L.,  locksmith,  res  N  s  Railroad  av  bet  Wood 
and  Chapin 

Navarro  Miguel,  cinchmaker,  res  W  s  McPherson  bet  Cen- 
tral and  King's  avs 

Neal  J.  K.,  res  N  s  Antonio  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 

Neame  William  A.,  carpenter,  res  S  s  Blanding  av  bet  Ever- 
ett and  Broadway 

Neely  Louisa,  widow,  res  S  s  Central  av  nr  Park  av 

Neilson  Magnes,  housemover  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Eagle  av  nr 
Wood 

Neimes  John,  waiter  Park  Hotel,  NE  cor  Encinal  av  and 
Park 

Neisser  Moritz,  res  S  s  Central  av  bet  Pearl  and  Broadway 

Nelsen  Hans,  saloon,  NW  cor  Encinal  av  and  Park 

Nelsen  James,  fruit  peddler,  res  NW  cor  Encinal  av  and 
Park 

Nelson  Carl,  gardener,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  Oak  and  Wal- 
nut 

Nelson  Charles  J.,  carpenter,  res  N  s  Encinal  av  bet  Walnut 
and  Willow 

Nelson  Henry,  laborer,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  Oak  and  Park 

Neptune  Gardens,  Pagge  Brothers  proprietors,  S  s  Central 
av  bet  Webster  and  Third  av 

Nesbitt  James,  blacksmith  John  Brouillard,  res  SE  cor  Web- 
ster and  Santa  Clara  av 


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624  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

Nettleton  E.  B.  Mrs.,  furnished  rooms,  S  s  Santa  Clara  av 
bet  First  and  Second  avs 

Nettleton  Eugene  B.,  engineer,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet 
First  and  Second  avs 

Nettleton  Samuel  M.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av 
bet  First  and  Second  avs 

Newman  Philip  A.,  butcher  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Sherman  bet 
Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Newmann  Henry  N.,  master  mariner,  res  W  s  Foley  bet 
Railroad  and  Buena  Vista  avs 

Newport  Swimming  Baths,  Wonderlich  &  Bryan  proprietors, 
SW  cor  Second  and  Central  avs 

Newton  George  Eev.,  res  NW  cor  Clement  av  and  Broad- 
way 

Newton  Harry  W.,  canvasser  (S.  F.)  res  NWcor  Clement  av 
and  Broadway 

Nicholas  Peter,  barber  O.  S.  Meysel,  res  Oakland 

Nichols  Kate,  domestic  S  s  Central  av   bet  Oak  and  "Walnut 

Nickerson  Frederick,  engineer  Alameda  Oil  "Works,  res  N  s 
Spruce  nr  Davenport 

Niemann  Christian  W.,  foreman  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Eailroad 
av  and  Stanton 

Nissen  Detlev,  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  nr  Sherman 

Nobmann  John  H.,  wines  and  liquors,  and  furniture,  SE  cor 
Park  and  Lincoln  av 

Noli  Stefano,  laborer  Bruzzone  Brothers 

North  O.  B.,  accountant  (S.  F.)  res  S  end  Broadway  nr  the 
Bay 

Norton  Benjamin  R.,  superintendent  Alameda  "Water  Works, 
res  W  s  Grand  bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Novoakoski  Albert,  real  estate,  res  "W  s  Third  av  bet  Rail- 
road and  Pacific  avs 

Novoakoski  Robert,  bricklayer,  res  W  s  Third  av  bet  Rail- 
road and  Pacific  avs 

Noy  "William  H.,  butcher,  S  s  Railroad  av  bet  Sherman  and 
Bay 


o 

O'Brien  Jeremiah,  gardener  R.   R.  Thompson,  res  S"W  cor 

Jackson  and  Court 
O'Brien  John,  sailmaker,  res  E  s  Broadway  nr  Encinal  av 
O'Donnell  Hannah  Mrs.,  res  Bay  Farm  Island 
O'Donnell  Joseph,  with  S.  P.  C.  R.  R. 


AnAM^£  rn  sell  real  ESTATE-OaMd  property  to  Excliaiige  tor  Ranches 

HUHIIIW    (X    UUa        S.£.   cor.  EIOUTU  and  BROADWAY,  Up  stairs. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY.  625 

O'Donoghiie  Cornelius,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av 
bet  Webster  and  Third  av 

O'Hea  Richard  H.,  groceries,  W  s  Park  bet  Clement  and 
Blanding  avs 

O'Keefe  Michael,  gardener,  res  W  s  Chapin  bet  Buena  Vista 
and  Eagle  avs 

O'Leary  Ellen,  domestic  SE  cor  Central  av  and  Paru 

O'Loughlin  George,  res  SW  cor  Webb  av  and  Everett 

O'Neill  Martin,  laborer  S.  P.  C.  R.  R.,  res  Bay  View  House 

O'Neill  Thomas,  laborer,  res  N  s  Spruce  nr  Davenport 

Oak  Shade,  NW  cor  Buena  Vista  av  and  Walnut 

Oakland  and  Alameda  Express,  E.  M.  Wood  proprietor,  NE 
cor  Oak  and  Encinal  av 

Oakley  Robert  O.,  real  estate  agent  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Park  av 
nr  Encinal  av 

Obenauer  John,  shirtcutter  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Central  av  bet 
Paru  and  Cottage 

Obenauer  William  J.,  cigarmaker,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet 
Paru  and  Cottage 

Ober  Gustave,  clerk  Carl  Petersen,  res  W  s  Park  bet  Cen- 
tral and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Oberg  Gus,  laborer  S.  P.  C.  R.  R. 

Oberst  Sarah,  widow,  dressmaker,  res  W  s  Park  bet  Ala- 
meda and  Encinal  avs 

Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  NW  cor  Park  and  Santa  Clara  av 

Ohm  Frederick,  laborer,  res  NW  cor  Railroad  av  and  Wal- 
nut 

Olsen  &  Lake  (Frederick  Olsen  and  Charles  Lake)  house 
and  sign  painters,  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  nr  Park 

Olsen  Frederick  (Olsen  &  Lake)  res  N  s  Clinton  av  bet  Wil- 
low and  Chestnut 

Olsen  Martin,  oysterman  Terry  &  Winant,  res  Bay  Farm 
Island 

On  Lung  (Chinese)  laundry,  N  s  Encinal  av  bet  Oak  and  Park 

Oppenheim  Jacob  S.,  merchant  tailor  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Rail- 
road av  bet  Sherman  and  Bay 

Orleans  Emanuel,  cook  Fassking's  Park  Hotel 

Orr  Samuel,  proprietor  Alameda  Oil  Works,  res  N  s  Spruce 
nr  Davenport 

Osgood  W.  H.,  res  Park  Hotel 

Otten  Harry,  driver  Alameda,  Oakland  and  Piedmont  R.R., 
res  E  s  Bay  bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Owen  James  H.,  mining  engineer  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Regent  nr 
San  Jose  av 

Owen  Robert  R.,  conductor  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  N  s  Railroad 
av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 


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P4 


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626  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 


Pacific  Avenue  House,  Jacob  Riegelhuth  proprietor,  N   s 

Pacific  av  bet  Davenport  and  Kellogg 
PACIFIC    COAST    OIL    CO.,  works  Pacific  av  Station  S.P. 

C.  R.  R.,  office  402  Montgomery  (S.  F.) 
Padia  Gregorio,  laborer,  res  S  s  Central  av  bet  Broadway 

and  Park 
Padia  Jesus,  laborer,  res  S  s  Central  av  bet  Broadway  and 

Park 
Page  Nathaniel,  merchant  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Pacific  av  bet  Bay 

and  Sherman 
Pagge  Anton,  waiter  Pagge  Brothers,  res  S  s  Central  av  bet 

Webster  and  Third  av 
PAGGE  BROTHERS  (Peter   and  Leonard  Pagge)  restau- 
rant (Oakland)  and  proprietors  Neptune  Gardens,   S  s 
Central  av  bet  Webster  and  Third  av 
Pagge  Leonard  (Pagge  Brothers)  res  Oakland 
Pagge  Peter  (Pagge  Brothers)  res  S  s  Central  av  bet  Web- 
ster and  Third  av 
Pahlmann  Rudolph,  saloon  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av 

bet  Webster  and  Third  av 
Painter  John  M.,  real  estate,  res  SE  cor  Broadway  and  Lin- 
coln av 
Painter  Theodore  P.,  type  founder  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Broad- 
way and  Lincoln  av 
Palmer  Linwood,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Buena  Vista  av  nr 

Versailles  av 
Palmer  Norris  W. ,  notary  public,   town  treasurer  and  auc- 
tioneer, res  N  s  Buena  Vista  av  bet  Versailles  av  and 
Pearl 
Pancoast  Albert  (Brandenburg  &  Pancoast)  res  W  s  Web- 
ster bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Pancoast  Louise  Mrs.,  resSW  cor  Everett  and  Eagle  av 
Park  Hotel,  Adam  Cannon  proprietor,   NE  cor  Park  and 

Encinal  av 
Park  Opera  House,  SW  cor  Buena  Vista  av  and  Park 
PARK   PHARMACY,    Vandal  &  Co.  proprietors,  3  Park 

Row,  E  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Central  av 
Park  Row,  E  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs 
Park  Street  Bath  House  and  Saloon,  Charles  Thurnagel  pro- 
prietor, S  end  Park  nr  Bay 
Parkinson  James  C,  res  SW  cor  Pacific  avand  Park 
Parks  Annie  A.,  widow,  dressmaker,  res  W  s  Park  bet  En- 
cinal and  AJameda  avs 


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ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY.  627 

Parks  John  C,  furniture  and  upholstering,  W  s  Park  bet 

Central  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Parr  John  V.,  carpenter,  res  E  s  McPherson  bet  Taylor  and 

Central  avs 
Parr  Louisa,  widow,  res  E  s  McPherson  bet  Taylor  and  Cen- 
tral avs 
Partridge  Martin,  artesian  wellborer,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet 

Willow  and  Walnut 
Patterson  James  R.,   teamster  Enciual   Lumber  Yard,    res 

W  s  Park  av  bet  Central  and  Encinal  avs 
Pattiani  Alfred  W.,  bookkeeper  (Oakland)  res  SE  cor  Ala- 
meda av  and  Paru 
Pattiani  Eliza  Mme.,  principal  Alameda  Musical  Institute, 

SE  cor  Park  and  Santa  Clara  av 
Patton  William,  architect  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  Oak 

and  Walnut 
Pavilion  (The)  Thomas  E.  Brennan  manager,  S  s  Central  av 

bet  Second  and  Third  avs 
Payne  George  H.  (E.  M.  Derby  &  Co.)  res  N  s  Pacific  av  nr 

St.  Charles 
Peabody  T.  J.  Mrs.,  res  SE  cor  Encinal  av  and  Oak 
Pearson  George,  fruit  and  confectionery,  S  s  Eailroadavbet 

Park  and  Oak,  res  S  s   Central   av  bet  Prospect  and 

Webster 
Pearson  John   K.,   expressman    (S.  E.)  res  N  s   f  nion  bet 

Railroad  and  Pacific  avs 
Pearson  J.  W.,  business  manager  Long  Branch  Bathing  and 

Business  Association,  foot  of  Webster,  res  Britt's  Hotel 
Pease  Lewis  W.,  carpenter,  res  S  s  Encinal  av  nr  Pearl 
Peck  Edmund  D.,  president  Peck  Mine  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Ala- 
meda av  bet  Walnut  and  Oak 
Peck  Menzo  W.,  carpenter,  res  S  s  Encinal  av  bet  Oak  and 

Walnut 
Peer  Abraham,  boxmaker  Royal  Soap  Co.,  res  Oakland 
Pembleton  Elemuel,  carpenter  and  builder,  res  SE  cor  Oak 

and  Central  av 
Penman  Daniel,  brickmason,  res  SWcor  Santa  Clara  av  and 

Pearl 
Pennsylvania  Engine  House,  E  s  Webster  bet  Pacific  and 

Railroad  avs 
Percy  Gershom  H.,   carpenter,  res  W  s  Morton  bet  Santa 

Clara  and  Central  avs 
Perkins  Frank  J.,   student,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Oak 

and  Walnut 
Perkins  Frank  L.,  mining  superintendent,    res   S  s  Santa 

Clara  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 


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628 


ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 


Perkins  James  H.,  painter,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Webster 

and  Third  av 
Peron  Charles  F,,    real  estate,  res  NE  cor  Buena  Vista  av 

and  Wood 
Perry  John,  res  SE  cor  High  and  Jefferson 
Perry  Thomas,  farmer,  res  S  end  Broadway  nr  the  Bay 
Peter  Flavins,   bookkeeper   (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet 

Webster  and  Third  av 
PETERSEN  CARL,  importer  and  dealer  wines  and  liquors, 

W  s  Park  bet  Central  and  Santa  Clara  avs,  res  S  s  Santa 

Clara  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Petersen  Christian,  laborer,  res  N  s  Railroad  av  bet  Park 

and  Oak 
Peterson  Charles,  foreman  Eagle  Box  Factor}-  (Oakland)  res 

N  s  Eagle  bet  Park  and  Oak 
Peterson  John,  chicken  ranch,  res  N  s  Central  av  nr  First  av 
Pettigrew  James  J.,  collector  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Willow  bet 

Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs 
Phelps  W.  W.,  bookkeeper,  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Oak 

and  Walnut 
Philbrick  Frederick,  carriage  painter  D.  D.  Henderson,  res 

Oakland 
Phillips  Johannah,  widow,  res  E  s  St.  Charles  bet  Central 

and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Phillips  Joseph  H.,  bricklayer,  res  S  s  Railroad  av  bet  Sher- 

fnan  and  Morton 
Phillips  Margaretta  C.  Miss,  res  S  s  Railroad  av  bet  Sher- 
man and  Morton 
Piercy  Emily  I.,  resS  s  Clinton  av  bet  Chestnut  and  Willow 
Piercy  Nellie  A.,  res  S  s  Clinton  av  bet  Chestnut  and  Willow 
Piercy  Robert,  porter  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Clinton  av  bet  Chestnut 

and  Willow 
PINE    GROVE,  Fred.  P.  Muller  proprietor,  NW  cor  Cen- 
tral av  and  Sherman 
Pinkney  William  J.,  paper  carrier,  res  N  s  Encinal  av  bet 

Walnut  and  Willow 
Pinneo  George  D.  Rev.,  res  S  s  San  Jose  av  bet  Chestnut 

and  Willow 
Pithens  A.  D.,  res  Park  Hotel 

Platania  Francisco,  gardener,  res  W  s  McPherson  bet  Cen- 
tral and  Taylor  avs 
Plummer  Sara  A.  Miss,  res  W  s  Park  av  nr  Central  av 
Plummer  William  E.,  captain  P.  C.  stmr  Newport,  res  W  s 

Park  nr  Central  av 
Pocock  William  R.  R.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Buena 

Vista  av  bet  Chapin  and  St.  Charles 


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ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY.  629 

Poindexter  Frank  H.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Chapin 

bet  Buena  Vista  and  Chapin  avs 
Poindexter  Kobert  W.,  clerk  (S.  F.)   res  W  s  Chapin  bet 

Baena  Vista  and  Pacific  avs 
Polarski  P.,  liquor  saloon,  E  s  Prospect  bet  Taylor  and  Cen- 
tral avs 
Police  Board,  James  Cook,  James  M.  Gray  and  E.  Minor 

Smith,  office  Town  Hall 
Police  Office,  James  Cook  chief,  S  s  Webb  av  bet  Park  and 

Everett 
Pollak  John,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  resNW  cor  Santa  Clara  av 

and  Paru      , 
Pollard  William  H.,  res  E  s  Broadway  nr  Central  av 
Porep  Louis,  watchmaker  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Railroad  av 

and  Paru 
Porter  Burton  B.,  hats,  caps,  books  and  stationery,  E  s  Park 

bet  Lincoln  and  Webb  avs,  res  Yosemite  Hotel 
Porter  Nathan  Mrs.,  widow,  res  S  s  Central  av  bet  Oak  and 

PaVk 
Porter  Public  School,  S  s  Alameda  av  bet  Walnut  and  Oak 
Poschwitz  E.  M.  Mrs.,  Avidow,  res  W  s  Minturn  bet  Buena 

Vista  and  Pacific  avs 
Powell  &  Weyburn  (Samuel  Powell  and  C.   S.  Weyburn) 

house,  sign  and  decorative  painters,  S  s  Santa  Clara  av 

bet  Park  and  Everett 
Powell  James,  carriagemaker  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Central  av  bet 

Oak  and  Walnut 
Powell  John,  res  SW  cor  Court  and  Jackson 
Powell  Samuel  (Powell  &  Weyburn)  res  Yosemite  Hotel 
Pracca  Joseph,  gardener  Pagge  Brothers,  res  S  s  Central  av 

bet  Webster  and  Third  avs 
Prahl  Emil,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  San  Antonio  av  bet  Walnut 

and  Willow 
Prang  Lena  Miss,  domestic  Mrs.  H.  H.  Haight,  First  av  bet 

Pacific  and  Central  avs 
Praros  Emanuel  P.,  milker,  res  E  s  Oak  bet  Eagle  and  Buena 

Vista  avs 
Pratt  Arthur  G.,  laborer  Royal  Soap  Co.,  res  cor  Versailles 

and  Central  avs  ' 

Prentiss  Alonzo  Thomas,  carpenter,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet 

Willow  and  Chestnut 
Presbyterian  Church,  Rev.  Rodney  L.  Tabor  pastor,  SW  cor 

Central  and  Versailles  avs 
Price  Thomas,  liquor  saloon,  SE  cor  Oak  and  Alameda  av, 

res  S.  F. 
Priest  R.,  tailor,  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Park  and  Everett 


The  "Oakland"  Collection  Office, 


ADAMS  &  CO.,  S.  E.  cor. 
8th  and  Broadway,  up  stairs 


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630  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

Prindle  Henry  F.,  engineer,  res  E  s  Park  nr  Eucinal  av 
Probst  Louis,  bakery  and  coffee  saloon..  S  W  cor  Webster  and 

Taylor  av 
Prophet  Ludwig,  carpenter  (S.  F.)   res  S  s  Pacific  av  bet 

Prospect  and  "Webster 


Q 

Quast  John,  phimber  and  gasfitter,  N  s  Central  av  bet  Pros- 
pect and  McPherson 

Quinchard  Julius,  Custom  House  broker  (S.  F.)  res  SW  cor 
Santa  Clara  av  and  Paru 

Quinn  Catherine,  widow,  res  E  s  Everett  bet  Clement  and 
Plan  ding  avs 

Quinn  Mary  Miss,  boarding,  E  s  Everett  bet  Clement  and 
Blanding  avs 

Quirk  John  T.,  special  policeman,  res  Ss  Pacific  avbet  Oak 
and  Walnut 

Quong  Sing  (Chinese)  laundry,  E  s  Park  bet  Eailroad  and 
Buena  Vista  av 


R 

Eabbitt  George,  cook  Bay  View  House,  res  S.  F. 

Ramm  William ,  clerk  William  Holtz  &  Son,  res  N  s  Central 
av  bet  Third  av  and  Webster 

Rand  John  P.,  druggist,  res  Oak  Shade 

Eand  William  B.,  with  Haste  &  Kirk  (S.  F.)  res  Park  Hotel 

Randall  James  A.,  engineer,  res  E  s  Broadway  nr  Central  av 

Rannay  Patrick,  laborer,  res  S  s  Alameda  av  bet  Willow  and 
Chestnut 

Rattenbury  William  H.,  commercial  agent,  res  E  s  McPher- 
son bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Raum  John  M.,  note  broker  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av 
bet  Willow  and  Walnut 

Rayl  Martha  Mrs.,  teacher  Alameda  High  School,  res  SE 
cor  Central  and  Park  avs 

Raymond  Benjamin,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Willow  and  Chest- 
nut 

Raymond  Florence  Miss,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Willow  and 
Chestnut 

Rea  Emanuel  F.,  painter  (S.  F.)  res  NEcor  Railroad  av  and 
Union 


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ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY.  631 

Read  George  R.  Rev.,  pastor  First  Baptist  Church,  res  SE 
cor  Pacific  av  aud  Chestnut 

Redding  George,  laborer,  res  Bay  Farm  Island 

Reed  Jacob,  laborer,  res  Woodstock,  Alameda  Point 

Reed  T.  J.,  res  Park  Hotel 

Reese  Evan  L.,  engineer  S.  P.  C.  R.  R.,  res  W  s  Broadway 
nr  Encinal  av 

Regnes  Catharine  E.,  widow,  res  SWcor  Monroe  and  Court 

Reichsrath  Louis,  boots  and  shoes,  E  s  Webster  bet  Rail- 
road and  Pacific  avs 

Reichsrath  Louisa,  domestic  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Web- 
ster and  Third  avs 

Reid  Henry  H.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Webster 
bet  Railroad  and  Pacific  avs 

Reincke  Gustave,  laborer  Royal  Soap  Co.,  res  SW  cor  Union 
and  Buena  Vista  av 

Reitzenstein  Gustav,  baker,  res  SW  cor  Webster  and  Tay- 
lor av 

Relfe  George  C.  (Wheeler  &  Relfe)  res  S  s  Taylor  av  bet 
McPherson  and  St.  Charles 

Remmel  Clara  K.  Miss,  res  W"  s  St.  Charles  nr  Kings  av 

Remmel  Jacob,  liquor  saloon  (S.  F.)  resW  s  St.  Charles  nr 
King's  av 

Remmel  Julius  A.,  pianist,  res  Ws  St.  Charles  nr  Kings  av 

Renaldine  Emile,  cook  Park  Hotel 

Renne  Charles  F.,  farmer,  res  Bay  Farm  Island 

Renshaw  Edmon  B.,  manager  Encinal  Lumber  Yard,  NW 
cor  Encinal  av  and  Oak,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  Park 
and  Regent 

RENTON,  HOLMES  &  CO.  (William  Renton,  S.  C.  Holmes 
and  R.  K.  Ham)  proprietors  Encinal  Lumber  Yard,  NW 
cor  Encinal  av  and  Oak 

Renton  William  (Renton,   Holmes  &  Co.)  res  Puget  Sound 

Reynolds  George  P.,  physician,  office  Odd  Fellows'  Block, 
res  Park  Hotel 

REYNOLDS  J.  M.  Major,  real  estate  and  insurance  agent, 
W  s  Park  bet  Alameda  and  Encinal  avs,  res  S  s  Central 
av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Rhodes  Hiram  (Merrill   &  Rhodes)  res  SW  cor  Park   and 

Webb  av 
Rich  Abram,  ya'd  manager  E.  M.  Derby  &  Co.,  res  SE  cor 

First  and  Railroad  avs 
Richards  Susan,  widow,  res  N  s  Oak  bet  Encinal  and  San 

Antonio  avs 
Richardson  Helen,  domestic  nr  SW  cor  Central  and  Ver- 
sailles avs 


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632  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

Richardson  Joseph,  teamster,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Willow 

and  Walnut 
Richter  Frank,  gardener  Nicholas  Heins,  res  SW  cor  Bland- 

ing  av  and  Everett 
Rickelf sen  George  J.,  dyeing,   S  s  Encinal  av  bet   Willow 

and  Walnut 
Riddell  Mary  R.,  widow,  res  SW  cor  Santa  Clara  and  Ver- 
sailles avs 
Riegelhuth    Conrad,    showman,    res  N   s   Railroad   av   nr 

Webster 
Riegelhuth  Jacob,   proprietor  Pacific  Avenue  House,   N  s 

Pacific  av  bet  Davenport  and  Kellogg,  res  S.  F. 
Rienecker  Brothers  (John   and  Nicholas  Rienecker)  liquor 

saloon,  SE  cor  Railroad  av  and  Park 
Rienecker  John  (Rienecker  Brothers)  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av 

bet  McPherson  and  St.  Charles 
Rienecker  Nicholas  (Rienecker  Brothers)  res  N  s  Pacific  av 

bet  Willow  and  Walnut 
Rigondet  Anna,  widow,  res  N  s  Alameda  av  bet  Walnut  and 

Willow 
Ring  Katie,  domestic  A.  A.   Cohen,  junction  Buena  Vista 

and  Versailles  avs 
Riotte  Eugene  N.,  mining  engineer  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Raiboad 

av  bet  Stanton  and  Paru 
Ritchey  JohnM.,  res  SW  cor  Morton  and  Santa  Clara  av 
Robbius  B.,  res  S  s  Clement  av  bet  Everett  and  Broadway 
Robertson  John,  grainer,  E  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Cen- 
tral avs 
Robertson  John  Mrs.,  embroidery  and  stamping,  E  s  Park 

bet  Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs 
Robinson  Daniel  T.,  miner,   res  NE  cor  Spruce  and  Pacific 

av 
ROBINSON  HENRY,  real  estate  and  insurance  agent,  NW 

cor  Park  and  Central  av,  res  W  s  High  nr  Central  av 
Robinson  Henry  D.,  with  Henry  Robinson,  res  W  s  High  nr 

Central  av 
Robinson  Katie,  widow,  domestic  NW  cor  Encinal  av  and 

Paru 
Robles  Juan,  laborer,  res  S  s  Central  av  bet  Broadway  and 

Park 
Rode  Edward,   cabinetmaker,  res  S  s  Buena  Vista  av  bet 

Willow  and  Chestnut 
Rodenbeck  Charles,   capitalist,   res  W  s  Foley  bet  Railroad 

and  Buena  Vista  avs 
Roderiquez  John   Mrs.,    widow,    res   N   s   Central   av   bet 

McPherson  and  St.  Charles 


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.     r.     mUllUni.      office,  33  Geary  St.,S.F.,  and  sea  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Ail  kinds  of  PURE  iCE  CREANI  made  to  order  at  GORDON'S. 


ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY.  633 

Roemer  Alplionsine  Miss,  res  N  s  Alameda  av  bet  Walnut 
and  Willow 

Roemer  Curt,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  McPherson  bet  Rail- 
road and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Roemer  Emily,  widow,  res  W  s  McPherson  bet  Railroad  and 
Santa  Clara  avs 

Roemer  Eugene,  agent  German  Benevolent  Association  (S. 
F.)  res  N  s  Alameda  av  bet  Walnut  and  Willow 

Roemer  Robert,    clerk  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  McPherson  bet  Rail- 
road and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Rogers  Oscar  L.,  carriage  painter  (S.  F.)   res  E  s  Third  av 
bet  Railroad  and  Pacific  avs 

Rogers  Russell  M.,  capitalist,  res  E  s  Third  av  bet  Railroad 
and  Pacific  avs 

Ronaldson  James  R.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Railroad  av  bet 
Union  and  Schiller 

Roos  George,  brewer  Alameda  Brewery,   res  W  s  Third  av 
bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Roos  Joseph,    clerk    (S.  F.)    res    S   s   Santa  Clara   av   bet 
McPherson  and  St.  Charles 

Rosmarin    George,    proprietor   Encinal   Nursery,    NW   cor 
Central  av  and  Bay 

Rossini  C.  J.,  proprietor  Bay  View  House,  Alameda  Point 

Rossini  John,  with  C.  J.  Rossini,  res  Alameda  Point 

ROSSO  FRANK,  proprietor  Rosso's  Cottage,  N  s  Central 
av  bet  Second  and  Third  avs 

ROSSO'S  COTTAGE,  Frank  Rosso  proprietor,  N  s  Central 
av  bet  Second  and  Third  avs 

Rothblum  Moses  L.,   optician  (S.  F.)    res  Ns  Railroad  av 
bet  Park  and  Oak 

Rothermel  Peter,  groceries,  S  s  Railroad  av  bet  McPherson 
and  Prospect 

Rouget  Charles,  master  mariner,  res  N  s    Central  av  bet 
Willow  and  Chestnut 

Rounds  Samuel  H. ,   patternmaker,   res  E  s  Pearl  nr  Cen- 
tral av 

Royal  Soap  Co.,  office  205  Front  (S.  F.)  works  Woodstock, 
Alameda  Point 

Ruesch  William,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  Park  and  Oak 

Ruff  Charles,  gardener,  res  E  s  Oak  bet  Alameda  and  Enci- 
nal avs 

Ruhl  George,  baker  R.  Daemon,  res  SE  cor  Bank  and  Oak 

Ruppel  Henry,  carpenter,  res  W  s  Hibbard  bet  Railroad  and 
and  Pacific  avs 

Russell  Horace  A.,  builder,  res  E  s  Broadway  nr  Central  av 

Russell  Horace  A.  Jr.,  res  E  s  Broadway  nr  Central  av 


Pnllppt  Yniir  Rilk  ^i^  ADAMS  &  CO.,  "OakM"  Collectioa  Office, 

UUIICul        lUUl        DIIIO     S.K  cor.  EIGHTH  ST.  and  BROADWAY.  IpStaira. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR. 


634  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

RUTHARDT  VICTOR,  proprietor  Alameda  Brewery,  W  s 

Third  av  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Pacific  avs,  res  NW  cor 

Third  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Ryan  John,  shoemaker  Edward  Gallagher,  res  E  s  Park  bet 

Lincoln  and  Webb  avs 
Ryan  T.  S.,  res  Park  Hotel 
Ryninger  Mary,  domestic  W  s  Foley  bet  Railroad  and  Buena 

Vista  avs 


Saal  Henry,  bntcher  Philip  L.  Gochnauer,  res  E  s  Webster 

bet  Railroad  and  Pacific  avs 
Sabin  Lucius  N.,   wind  mill  manufacturei  (S.  E.)  res  N  s 

Monroe  nr  Versailles  av 
Sabin  Minnie  E.  Miss,  teacher  Alameda  High  School,  res  N 

s  Monroe  nr  Versailles  av 
Sabin  Sidney  A.,  agent  Althouse  Wind  Mill  (S.  F.)  res  N  s 

Monroe  nr  Versailles  av 
Sackett  David  A.,  potter,   res  W  s  Mound  bet  Van  Buren 

and  Monroe 
Sage  Robert  M.,  with  J.  J.  Kenney,  res  S.  E. 
San  Erancisco  Market,  John   G.   Mattheis  proprietor,  W  s 

Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Railroad  avs 
Sander  Antoine,  res  W  s  Post  opp  Madison 
Sanderson  George  E.,  painter,  res  S  s  Kings  av  bet  McPher- 

son  and  St.  Charles 
Sanderson  Mary,  domestic   E  s  Webster  bet  Railroad  and 

Santa  Clara  avs 
Sanderson  William,  carpenter  and  builder,  W  s  Everett  bet 

Central  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Sandy  Beach  Sea  Baths,  Robert  Cooke  proprietor,  S  s  Cen- 
tral av  bet  First  and  Second  avs 
Sansom  William  H.,  carpenter,   res    S  s  San  Jose  av   bet 

Willow  and  W^alnut 
Sarscen  John,  liquor  saloon  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet 

Chestnut  and  Lafayette 
Sayre  James  H.,  agent  E.  M.  Derby  &  Co.,  res  N  s  Encinal 

.  av  bet  Walnut  and  Willow 
Scanland  John  S.,  butcher  Eggers  &  Emetsberg,  res  W  s 

Oak  bet  Central  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Schabirg  William,  saloon,  Woodstock,  Alameda  Point 
Schaefier  Augustus,  carpenter,  res  S  s  Alameda  av  bet  Wal- 
nut and  Oak 


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Omce,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY.  635 

Schiffer  Franklin  G.,  hardware,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet 
Benton  and  Stanton 

Schilperoort  Leendert,  bees  and  honey,  res  S  s  Pacific  av 
bet  Webster  and  Concordia 

Schiltwachter  Henry,  butcher  Eggers  &  Emetsberg,  res  NW 
cor  Central  av  and  Park 

Schmidt  Henry,  carpenter,  res  S  s  Buena  Vista  av  nr  St. 
Charles 

Schmidt  Joseph,  musician  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Prospect  bet 
Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs 

Schmidt  "William,  principal  German  School,  res  N  s  Taylor 
av  bet  Prospect  and  Page 

Schmidt  William  J.,  law  student,  res  W  s  Prospect  bet  Santa 
Clara  and  Central  avs 

Schnutenhaus  Leonard  J.  F.,  saloon  and  bowling  alley, 
Neptune  Gardens,  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Second 
and  Third  avs 

Schnutenhaus  Max,  barkeeper  Leonard  J.  F.  Schnuten- 
haus, res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Second  and  Third  avs 

Schoenau  Henry,  lodgings,  W  s  Prospect  bet  Railroad  and 
Santa  Clara  avs 

Schoenherr  A.,  foreman  Royal  Soap  Co.,  res  Park  Hotel 

Scholle  William  (Scholle  Brothers,  S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Cen- 
tral av  and  Paru 

Schrader  Otto,  fresco  painter  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Central  av  bet 
McPherson  and  Prospect 

Schreiber  August,  gold  embroiderer,  res  W  s  Morton  bet 
Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs 

Schroeder  &  Victors  (Adolph  Schroeder  and  Albert  Victors) 
wholesale  and  retail  dealers  wood  and  coal,  hay,  grain, 
lime,  cement,  plaster,  etc.,  NE  cor  Webb  av  and  Park 

Schroeder  Adolph  (Schroeder  &  Victors)  res  SW  cor  Rail- 
road av  and  Paru 

Schroeder  Hugo,  clerk  Schroeder  &  Victors,  res  NE  cor 
Park  and  Webb  av 

Schuetzen  Park,  Herman  Bremer  proprietor,  S  s  Central  av 
bet  Prospect  and  McPherson 

Schulte  Anna,  widow,  res  E  s  Chapin  bet  Railroad  and  Pa- 
cific avs 

Schulte  William  F.,  tinsmith  W.  W.  Montague  &  Co.  (Oak- 
land) res  E  s  Chapin  bet  Railroad  and  Pacific  avs 

Schultz  J.  Miss,  teacher  music  and  German,  res  N  s  Rail- 
road av  bet  Schiller  and  Union 

Schultz  Jacob,  laborer,  res  Schuetzen  Park 

Schumacher  Albert,  teamster  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Railroad  av  bet 
Prospect  and  Concordia 


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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  Si„  S.  F.,  Agent  lor  Patent  Window  Shade  Fixtures. 


636  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

Schumacher  Carl  G.,  laundry,  SE  cor  Central  av  and  Walnut 
Schumau  Frederick,  laborer,   res  S  s  Kailroad  av  bet  Oak 

and  Walnut 
Schussler  Lizzie  Miss,  sewing  school,  S  s  Alameda  av  bet 

Walnut  and  Oak 
Schussler  Louis,  butcher,   res  S  s  Alameda  av  bet  Walnut 

and  Oak 
Schwab  Peter,  machinist  (S.  F.)  res  nr  SE  cor  Railroad  av 

and  Oak 
Schwartz  William,  cigars  and  tobacco  (S.  F.)  res  Ws  Union 

bet  Buena  Vista  and  Pacific  avs 
Schwiers  J.  Frederick,  salesman  (Oakland)  res  W  s  Prospect 

nr  Railroad  av 
Scofield  Lydia,  res  Alameda  av  bet  Union  and  Lafayette 
Scully  Daniel,  painter,  W  s  Webster  bet  Pacific  and  Buena 

Vista  avs 
Seaver  Daniel  W.,  carriagemaker,   res  N  s  Central  av  bet 

Third  av  and  Webster 
Sedgley  John,  carpenter,  res  W  s  Morton  bet  Railroad  and 

Santa  Clara  avs 
Seebeck  John,  grocer  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Taylor  av  nr  McPher- 

son 
Sesnon  Robert  Mrs.,  widow,  res  Woodstock,  Alameda  Point 
Sesnon  William  T.,  law  student  (S.  F.)  res  Woodstock,  Ala- 
meda Point 
Severance  George  A.  (Farrell  &  Severance)  res  N  s  Clement 

av  bet  Park  and  Oak 
Seymour  William,  plumber  J.  B.  Vosburgh,  res  E  s  Park  nr 

Encinal  av 
Shattuck  Charles  B.,  mining,  res  W  s  Park  av  nr  Central  av 
Shea  Marcus,  laborer,  res  NW  cor  High  and  Monroe 
Shead  Daniel  L.,  produce,  W  s  Webster  bet  Railroad  and 

Santa  Clara  avs 
Shearon  John  O.  D.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  Britt's  Hotel 
Shears  Laura  Miss,  res  E  s  Park  nr  Encinal  av 
Shed  Charles  D.,  artist  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Alameda  av  bet  Paru 

and  Grand 
Sheldon  John  P.,  contractor  (S.  F.)  res  SWcor  Eagle  av  and 

Everett 
Shelock  Peter,  waiter  Park  Hotel 
Shemit  John,  waiter  Park  Hotel 
Shepard  Peter  D.,  carpenter,  res  E  s  Oak  bet  Clinton  and 

Dayton  avs 
Shepardson   Hart  F.,   real  estate  agent,  W  s  Webster  bet 

Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs,  res  E  s  Webster  bet  Rail- 
road and  Santa  Clara  avs 


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Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  in  all  parts  of  Oakland. 


ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY.  637 


Shephard  John,  expressman,  res  S  s  Taylor  av  bet  McPlier- 

son  and  Prospect 
Slierlej  William  Mrs.,  res  SE  cor  High  and  Jefferson 
Sherman  Samuel,  tailor  (Oakland)  res  NE  cor  Railroad  av 

and  Schiller 
Shermitte  Jules,  gardener,   res  W  s  Webster  bet  Railroad 

and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Sherry  Lizzie,  domestic  N  s  Central  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Sherwin  Joseph,  architect,  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  nr  Park,  res 

S  s  Alameda  av  bet  Willow  and  Chestnut 
SHOAFF  PHILIP  L.,  notary  public  and  conveyancer  and 

agent  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co's  Express,  office  E  s  Park  bet 

Lincoln  and  Webb  avs,  res  NW  cor  Pacific  av  and  St. 

Charles 
Shomborg  John,   teamster  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Railroad  av  bet 

Webster  and  Third  av 
Shrewsbury  Nora  A.  Mrs.,  millinery,  E  s  Park  bet  Santa 

Clara  and  Central  avs 
Shultis  Edward,  house  and  sign  painter,  W  s  Park  bet  Santa 

Clara  and  Railroad  avs,  res  S  s  Encinal  av  bet  Oak  and 

Walnut 
Sieben  Philip,  res  S  s  Buena  Vista  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Siegfried  Anna,  widow,  res  S  s  Alameda  av  bet  Willow  and 

Chestnut 
Siegfried  John  C,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Alameda  av  bet 

Willow  and  Chestnut 
Siegler  George,  brewer  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Blanding  av  bet  Oak 

and  Park 
Silva  Frank,  farmer,  res  Bay  Farm  Island 
Silva  Frank,  lumberman  E.  M.  Derby  &  Co.,  res  W  s  Stan- 
ton bet  Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs 
Silva  Frank,  seaman,  res  E  s  Willow  bet  Pacific  and  Buena 

Vista  avs 
Silva  Joseph  (Nicholas  &  Silva)  res  W  s  Stanton  bet  Central 

and  Santa  Clara  av 
Silva  Joseph,  farmer,  res  Bay  Farm  Island 
Silva  Rose  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  E  s  Broadway  nr  Central 

av 
Simonds  George,  gardener,  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Sec- 
ond Third  avs 
Simons  Harriet  A.,  widow,  res  W  s  Wood  bet  Railroad  and 

Pacific  avs 
Simpson  Peter  G.,  hatter  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Clement  av  bet 

Park  and  Oak 
Simpson  William,    druggist  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Central  av 

and  Benton 


ADAMS  &  CO 


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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St ,  s.  F,  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


G38  ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY. 

Sing  Wo  (Chinese)  groceries,  N  s  Railroad  av  bet  Park  and 

Oak 
Skaife  Alfred,  stockbroker,   res  W  s  Union  bet  Santa  Clara 

and  Central  avs 
Skellj  Katie,  domestic   N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Park  and 

Everett 
Slater  Emma,    domestic  W  s  Morton  bet  Santa  Clara  and 

Central  avs 
Smidt  Oliver,  res  SW  cor  Court  and  Central  av 
Smith  Abbey  J.  Mrs.,  widow,   res  W  s  Grand   bet   Santa 

Clara  and  Central  avs 
Smith  Benjamin,  assistant  master  mechanic  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res 

N  s  Pacific  av  opp  First  av 
Smith  Charles  W.,   cook  Kohlmoos   Hotel,    res   Kohlmoos 

Hotel 
Smith  Edward  A.,  florist  and  nurseryman,  N  s  Santa  Clara 

av  bet  Willow  and  Chestnut 
Smith  E.  Minor,  assessor,  street  superintendent,  real  estate 

and  insurance  agent,  res  N   s  Buena  Vista  av  nr  Ver- 
sailles av 
Smith  George  O.  Jr.,  insurance  agent  (S.F.)res  N  s  Central 

av  bet  Third  av  and  Webster 
Smith  Horace  F.,   stationery  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Alameda  av  bet 

Walnut  and  Willow 
Smith  James  M. ,  laborer,   res  W  s  Foley  bet  Railroad  and 

Buena  V^ista  avs 
Smith  John  P.,  mining  superintendent,  res  W  s  Willow  bet 

Santa  Clara  and  Railroad  avs 
Smith  John  S.,   merchant  tailor,    res  S  s  San  Jose  av  bet 

Willow  and  Chestnut 
Smith  J.  W.,  clerk  S.  P.  C.  R.  R. 

Smith  Maria  M.,  widow,  res  Ns  Encinal  av  nr  Broadway 
Smith  Nellie  L.  Miss,  teacher  Alameda  Primary  School,  res 

N  s  Buena  Vista  av  nr  Versailles  av 
SMITH  T.  A.  &  CO.   (T.   A.   Smith  and  George  L.  Lewis) 

real  estate  and  insurance  agents,  W  s  Park  bet  Railroad 

and  Pacific  avs 
Smith  Thomas  A.  (T.  A.  Smith  &  Co.)  res  N  s  Pacific  avbet 

Oak  and  Park 
Smith  Ward  M.,   flour  mills  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Park  opp  Ala- 
meda av 
Smith   W.    H.,    saloon,    W   s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara     and 

Railroad  avs 
Smith  William,  res  N  s  Encinal  av  bet  'Chestnut  and  Wil- 
low 
Snider  Delia  Mrs.,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  Park  and  Oak 


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Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  ICE  WAGONS  run  regularly  to  Alameda  and  Berkeley. 


ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY.  639 


Snow  Charles,  master  mariuer,  res  S  s  Enciual  av  bet  Wil- 
low and  Walnut 

Sollike  Theodore,  teacher  (S.  F)  res  W  s  Paru  bet  Santa 
Clara  and  Central  avs 

Solaro  Henry,  confectioner,  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Wal- 
nut and  Willow 

Soi'ensen  John,  saloon  (S.F.)  res  Ns  Pacific  av  nr  Chestnut 

Sosa  Antonio,  longshoreman,  res  SE  cor  Taylor  av  and  St. 
Charles 

Spencer  Lophemia  Miss,  res  E  s  Grand  bet  San  Antonio  and 
Encinal  avs 

Spencer  Walter,  barber  Frank  J.  Kalis,  E  s  Park  bet  Santa 
Clara  and  Central  avs 

Sperling  Christian,  gardener,  res  Long  Branch 

Spink  James  A.,  metal  plater  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Oak  bet  Cen- 
tral and  Alameda  avs 

Spink  Samuel  P.  Jr.,  metal  plater  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  San  Jose 
av  bet  AVillow  and  Walnut 

Springer  Eva,  domestic  NW  cor  Lincoln  av  and  Everett 

Springer  John,  res  Park  Hotel 

St.  Clair  Mary,  nurse,  res  Bay  Farm  Island 

St.  Joseph's  Church  (Roman  Catholic)  Rev.  William  Glee- 
son  pastor,  SE  cor  Santa  Clara  av  and  Chestnut 

Stadermann  Mary  A.,  widow,  clerk  Terrace  Baths,  res  E  s 
Third  av  bet  Taylor  and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Stahl  W^illiam  G.,  tinsmith  Mills  &  Fischer,  res  Ss  Railroad 
av  bet  Oak  and  Park  • 

Stahlburg  A.,  civil  engineer  S.  P.  C.  R.  R.,  res  W"  s  Park 
av  nr  Central  av 

Stanford  William  T.,  commission  broker  (S.  F)  res  W"  s 
High  nr  Monroe 

Stanley  James  W.,  with  S.  P.  C.  R.  R. 

Stark  Jerome  B.,  carpenter,  res  S  s  Eagle  av  bet  Everett  and 
Broadway 

Stark  John  F.,  engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  SW  cor  Park  and 
Alameda  avs 

Starl  Joseph,  peddler,  res  S  s  Clement  av  bet  Broadway  and 
Everett 

Stebbins  A.  Mrs.,  res  S  s  San  Jose  av  bet  Chestnut  and 
Willow 

Stedman  Charles,  capitalist,  res  NW  cor  Pacific  av  and  St. 
Charles 

Steere  Charles  W.,  carpenter,  res  SW  cor  Railroad  av  and 
Morton 

Steffelbach  Edward,  saloon  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  San  Antonio  av 
bet  W^alnut  and  Oak 


GILBERT  &  BROWN 


Parties  Pnrcbaslnsr  rarnlAhecI  willi  9IonrT  for 
Building  —  Pa^nMe  In  Instnlliiients  at  Low  Hates  of 
Interebt.      Sio.  2  Park  Bow,  Park  St.,  Alamed*. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarKet  SL,  S.  F. -Special  Deslps  In  Window  Shades  to  Order. 


640  ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY. 

Steger  Peter,  barkeeper  Ernest  Mayrisch,  res  SW  cor  Rail- 
road av  and  Webster 

Steinmetz  Theodore  F.,  cabinetmaker  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Stan- 
ton bet  Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs 

Stenbiht  William,  teacher  music,  res  NW  cor  Santa  Clara 
av  and  Benton 

Stephen  Henrj^  laborer,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  McPherson 
and  St.  Charles 

STEVENS  CHARLES  A.,  manufacturer  Perfection  Window 
Screens,  W  s  Park  bet  Central  and  Santa  Clara  avs,  res 
SW  cor  Webb  av  and  Everett 

Stevens  Martha,  widow,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Willow  and 
Chestnut 

Stevens  Mary  C.  Miss,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Willow  and 
Chestnut 

Stewart  James  O.,  metallurgist  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  High  and 
Jackson 

Stewart  Sarah  L.  Miss,  res  N  s  Clement  av  bet  Park  and  Oak 

STIEFVATOR  SIMON,  grocer,  S  s  Central  av  nr  McPher- 
son 

Stipp  George  H.,  librarian  Alameda  Free  Reading  Rooms, 
res  S  s  Eagle  av  bet  Lafayette  and  Schiller 

Stipp  Henry  S.,  janitor  Porter  Public  School,  res  S  s  Eagle 
av  bet  Schiller  and  Lafayette 

Stivers  Henry  F.,  lumber  inspector  and  surveyor  (S.  F.) 
res  S  s  Eagle  av  bet  Wood  and  Cliapin 

Stockton  Edward  A.,  machinist  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Eagle  av  bet 
Wood  and  Chapin 

Stoddart  Augustus  W.,  mining  engineer,  res  Oak  Shade 

Stoddart  Eliza  J.,  widow,  res  Oak  Shade 

Stolb  C.  A.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Park  and 
Oak 

Stolze  Conrad,  proprietor  Alameda  Garden  Saloon,  res  W  s 
Prospect  bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Stout  James,  foreman  S.  P.  C.  R.  R.,  res  W  s  Versailles  av 
nr  Central  av 

Strathern  William,  merchant  tailor  (Oakland)  res  W  s  Oak 
bet  Encinal  and  San  Antonio  avs 

Straub  Dennis,  contractor  and  builder,  res  W  s  Hibbard  bet 
Railroad  and  Pacific  avs 

Stream  Frederick,  clerk  John  F.  Muth,  res  W  s  Park  bet 
Encinal  and  San  Jose'  avs 

Stream  John  T.,  watchmaker  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Park  bet  Encinal 
and  San  Jose  avs 

Stritzinger  Jacob,  proprietor  West  End  Saloon,  SW  cor  Pa- 
cific av  and  Webster 


S.  F.  LAUNDRY, 


Lace  Curtains,  Blankets  and  Flannels,  a  Specialty. 
Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY.  641 

Stong  Milton  G.,  butcher  Conrad  Liese,  res  SE  cor  Everett 

and  Eailroad  av 
Strowbridge  T.  W.,  wool  and  commission  (S.  F.)  res  SE  end 

Park  av 
Sturm    Charles,  proprietor   Alameda   Garden   Hotel,  W   s 

Prospect  bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Sturtevant  Jane  E.,  widow,  res  W  s  Pearl  bet  Encinal  and 

San  Jose  avs 
Sullivan  Daniel  T.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  SW  cor  Broad- 

W13J  and  San  Jose'  av 
Sullivan  Jeremiah,  laborer,  res  N  s  Buena  Vista  av  bet  Broad- 
way and  Pearl 
Sullivan  Joseph,  res  N  s  Buena  Vista  av  bet  Broadway  and 

Pearl 
Sullivan  Joseph  A.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet 

Bay  and  St.  Charles 
Sullivan  Thomas  P.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)res  S  s  Santa  Clara 

av  bet  Bay  and  St.  Charles 
Sunkel  Frederick,  gardener,  res  S  s  Railroad  av  bet  Oak  and 

Walnut 
Sunkel  Joseph,  machinist,  res  S  s  Railroad  av  bet  Oak  and 

and  Walnut 
Sunny  Cove  Baths,  George  W.  Traver  proprietor,  S  s  Cen- 
tral av  bet  First  and  Second  avs 
Swales  Harwood,   clerk  C.  P.  R.   R.    (S.    F.)  res  SE  cor 

Buena  Vista  av  and  St.  Charles 
Swasey  Hannah,  widow,  res  S  s  Clinton  av  bet  Chestnut  and 

Willow 
Swyney  Caroline  J.  Miss,    student  University,   res   SE  cor 

Railroad  av  and  Benton 
Swyney  Carrie  J.,  widow,  res  SE  cor  Railroad  av  and  Benton 
Swyney   John   H.,    plumber,  res  SE  cor  Railroad  av  and 

Benton 
Swyney  Kate  Miss,  res  SE  cor  Railroad  av  and  Benton 
Swyney  Thomas  N.,  clerk  (S.  F.)    res  SE  cor  Railroad  av 

and  Benton 
Swyney  William  J.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Railroad 

av  and  Benton 


Tabor  Charles  E.,  salesman  (S.  F.)  res  SW  cor  Central  and 

Versailles  avs 
Tabor  Rodney  L.  Rev.,  pastor  Presbyterian  Church,  resSW 

cor  Central  and  Versailles  avs 


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41 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St..  s.  F.,  Iinponer  FreDci  and  English  WALL  PAPERS 


642  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

Tabor  S.  J.,   Mrs.,   -vfidow,   res  S"W  cor   Central  and  Ver- 
sailles avs 
Taney  Lucy  K.  Miss,  teacher  Alameda  Higli  School,  res  SE 

cor  Park  and  Central  av 
Tappan  C  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  nr  Second  av 
Tappan  Mary  E.  Miss,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  nr  Second  av 
Tappan  Kobert  B.,  law  student  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Pacific  av  nr 

Second  av 
Taurieck  Julia  Miss,  dressmaker,  res  W  s  Foley  bet  Kail- 
road  and  Buena  Vista  avs 
Tautphaus  Charles  C,  butcher,  res  S  s  San  Antonio  av  bet 

Willow  and  Walnut 
Taylor  Annie  Mrs.,  res  E  s  High  nr  Central  av 
Taylor  Charles,  clerk  J.  J.  Konigshofer,  res  S  s  Webb  av 

bet  Park  and  Everett 
Taylor  John,  laborer  S.  P.  C.  E.  E. 
Taylor  John  B.,  architect  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Clement  av  bet 

Everett  and  Broadway 
Taylor  Morgan  S.,  with  Eoyal  Soap  Co.,  res  cor  Oak  and 

Central  av 
Teall  Oliver,  res  S  s  Central  av  bet  Webster  and  Prospect 
Teimer  Eosamond  Miss,  res  S  s  Kailroad  av  bet  Prospect 

and  Webster 
Templeton  Cvnthia  L.,  widow,  res  NE  cor  San  Jose  av  and 

Willow  " 
Templeton  Herman,  res  NE  cor  San  Jose'  av  and  Willow 
Tenney  Eichard  P.,  grain  merchant  (S.F.)  res  SW  cor  Eail- 

road  av  and  Grand 
Terrace  Swimming  Baths,  Haley  &  Edson  proprietors,  S  s 

Central  av  bet  Third  av  and  Webster 
Terry  &  Winant  (E.  Terry  and  S.Winant)  proprietors  oyster 

beds.  Old  Alameda  Point  and  Bay  Farm  Island,  office 

107  California  Market,  S.  F. 
Terry  Elizabeth,  widow,  ladies'  nurse,  res  W  s  Morton  bet 

Eailroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Terry  Elmer  (Terry  &  Winant)  res  San  Jose 
Terry  James,  blacksmith,  res  W  s  Morton  bet  Eailroad  and 

Santa  Clara  avs 
Thomann  Eudolph,  editor  (S.  F.)  res  SW  cor  Kings  av  and 

St.  Charles 
Thomas  Charles,  bookkeeper,   res  N  s  Santa   Clara   av  bet 

Willow  and  Chestnut 
Thomas  Frank  E.,  wood  and  coal  (Oakland)  res  E  s  Bay  bet 

Eailroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Thomas  J.  Proctor,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Buena  Vista 

av  nr  Versailles  av 


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i.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE.  365  Tenth. 


ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY.  643 

Thomas  Sebastian  V.,  physician,  res  NE  cor  Eagle  av  and 

Everett 
Thomas  William  P.,  insurance  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Santa  Clara 

av  bet  Willow  and  Chestnut 
Thomas  William  R.,  coal  dealer  (Oakland)  res  E  s  Morton 

bet  Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs 
Thompson  Christian,  master  mariner,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av 

bet  Willow  and  Walnut 
Thomyson  Emil  W.,  carpenter,  res  N  s  Monroe  bet  Mound 

and  Versailles  av 
Thompson  Hans  A.,  master  mariner,  res  SW  cor  Encinal  av 

and  Willow 
Thompson  Harry,  carpenter  Terrace  Buths,  res  SW  cor  Cen- 
tral and  Third  avs 
Thompson  Mary  Mrs.,  clerk  Terrace  Baths,  res  SW  cor  Cen- 
tral and  Third  avs 
THOMPSON  R.  R.,  capitalist,  res  E  s  High  nr  Central  av 
Thompson  Thomas  A.,   master  mariner,  res  S  s  Encinal  av 

bet  Willow  and  Walnut 
Thornton  Abel,  farmer,  res  E  3  High  nr  Central  av 
Thoroe  Fred.  J.,  master  mariner,  res  Ns  Pacific  av  nr  Oak 
Thrift  Josiah  M.,    res  Ss  Taylor   av  bet  McPherson  and 

Prospect 
Thrift  Sabin  D.,  painter,  res  S  s  Taylor  av  bet  McPherson 

and  Prospect 
Throp  Joseph,  carpenter,  res  E  s  Bay   bet   Railroad   and 

Santa  Clara  avs 
Thurman  C.  F.,  res  Park  Hotel 
Thurnagel  Charles,  proprietor  Park  Street  Bath  House  and 

Saloon,  S  end  Park  nr  Bay 
Tierney  Hannah  Mrs.,    domestic   NW   cor   Encinal  av  and 

Paru 
Tilton  Maggie  J.  Miss,  res  SW  cor  Webb  av  and  Everett 
Tilton  M.  C.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  SW  cor  Webb  av  and  Everett 
Timothy  James,  laborer  C.  P.  R.  R,,  res  W  s  Oak  bet  Santa 

Clara  and  Railroad  avs 
Titcomb  Annie  Mrs.,  res  S  end  Regent  nr  the  bay 
Titcomb  H.  B.,  jeweler  (S.  F.)  res  S  end  Regent  nr  the  bay 
Tobey  Edward  A. ,  laborer,  res  W  s  Regent  bet  Encinal  and 

San  Jose  avs 
Todd  Alexander  H.,  stockbroker (S.F.)  res  NE  cor  Railroad 

av  and  Morton 
Todd  Henry  H.,   agent  (S.  F.)  res   cor   Blanding   av   and 

Everett 
Toffel  Frederick,  res  E  s  Stanton  bet  Railroad  and  Santa 

Clara  avs 


GILBERT  &  BROWN 


Offer  itie  lost  Desiratle  Eesiience  Prcpeny  on  ilie  CoasL 

Call  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameria. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  nm  St.,  s.  F..  WMesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  Paper  Hangings 


644  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

Toll  B.,  with  S.  P.  C.  R.  E. 

Torson  Ole  C,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Taylor  av   nr 

McPherson 
Touya  Anton,  bricklayer,    res  SE  cor  San  Antonio  av  and 

Chestnut 
Touya  John,  boatman  (S.F.)  res  SE  cor  San  Antonio  av  and 

Chestnut 
Town  Assessor,  E.  Minor  Smith,  office  Town  Hall 
Town  Attorney,  John  Ellsworth,  office  Town  Hall 
Town  Clerk,  John  Ellsworth,  office  Town  Hall 
Town  Engineer  and  Surveyor,  I.  N.  Chapman,  office  Town 

Hall 
TOWN  HALL,  S  s  Webb  av  bet  Park  and  Everett 
Town  Superintendent  of  Streets,  I.  N.  Chapman,  office  Town 

Hall 
Town  Tax  Collector,  Norris  W.  Palmer,  office  Town  Hall 
Town  Treasurer,  Norris  W,  Palmer,  office  Town  Hall 
Townsend  Harvey,    carpenter  and  builder,  res  S  s  Blanding 

av  bet  Everett  and  Broadway 
Townsend  Herbert  L.,  livery  stable,  E  s  Third  av  bet  Taylor 

and  Central  av 
Townsend  Orville  W.,   carpenter,   res  S  s   Blanding  av  bet 

Everett  and  Broadway 
Traube  Hartwig,  jeweler  (S.   F.)  res  S  s  Railroad  av  bet 

Prospect  and  Webster 
Traver  George  W.,  proprietor  Sunny  Cove  Baths,  S  s  Cen- 
tral av  bet  First  and  Second  avs 
Tregloan  John,  miner,  res  N  s  Buena  Vista  av  bet  Pearl  and 

Broadway 
Trenkle  Maggie  Mrs.,  chambermaid  Fassking's  Park  Hotel 
Trenor  H.,   physician,   res  W  s   Everett    bet  Central    and 

Santa  Clara  avs 
Tressler  G.,  carpenter  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Court  and  Monroe 
Tretheway  Samuel,  brakeman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  S  s  Railroad 

av  bet  Oak  and  Park 
Tretheway  Thomas,  brakeman  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  Ss  Railroad 

av  bet  Oak  and  Park 
Troost  Charles,  res  S  s  Central  av  nr  Park  av 
Tucker  E.  F.  Miss,  res  S  s  Central  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Tucker  H.  M.  Miss,  res  S  s  Central  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Tucker  John  W.  Mrs.,  widow,  res  S  s  Central  av  bet  Oak 

and  Walnut 
Tucker  Joseph  C,  physician  and  surgeon,  office  and  res  Ns 

Santa  Clara  av  bet  Park  and  Everett 
Tuft  James,  master  mariner,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  Willow 

and  Walnut 


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GREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDON'S,  365  TENTH. 


ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY.  645 

Turnbull  Benjamin  C,  insurance  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Clin- 
ton av  bet  Chestnut  and  Willow 
TURNER  &  MARTIN  (Eobert  Turner  and  D.  W.  Martin) 

proprietors  Alameda  Liverj  and  Sale  Stable,  E  s  Park 

bet  Railroad  and  Pacific  avs 
Turner  Joseph,  gardener  John  Barton,  res  NW  cor  Central 

av  and  Broad wa}^ 
Turner  Robert  (Turner  &  Martin)  res  E  sPark  bet  Railroad 

and  Pacific  avs 
Twichell  William  L.,  physician  and  surgeon,  res  NW  cor 

Lincoln  av  and  Everett 
Tyler  George  W.,  attorn ey-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  Es  Everett  bet 

Railroad  and  Lincoln  avs 
Tyllesen  John  Frederick,  shoemaker,    res  N  s  Buena  Vista 

av  nr  St.  Charles 
Tvllesen  Neils,  shoemaker,   res  NE  cor  Buena  Vista  av  and 

St.  Charles 


u 

Uhl  George,  commission  broker  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Santa  Clara 

av  bet  Webster  and  Prospect 
Union  Fuel  and  Feed  Store,  Max  Gundlach  proprietor,  N  s 

Railroad  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 


V 

Vaccarizzo  Antonio,  vegetables,   res  E  s  Sherman  bet  Santa 

Clara  and  Central  avs 
Vaccarizzo  Louis,  with  A.  Vaccarizzo,  res  E  s  Sherman  nr 

Central  av 
Vaccarizzo  Nicholas,  laborer,  res  E  s  Sherman  nr  Central  av 
Vail  Zachariah  T.,   wharfinger  S.   P.  C.   R.   R.,  Alameda 

Point,  res  W  s  Park  bet  Clinton  and  Dayton  avs 
Vailes  John,  painter,  res  N   s   Pacific   av  bet  Willow  and 

Walnut 
Vailes  Lizzie  Miss,  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Willow  and 

Chestnut 
Vailes  Richard,  house  painter,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Willow 

and  Walnut 
Valentine  William  T.,  janitor  Alameda  Bigh  School,  res  Ss 

Railroad  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Van  Gent  William  F.,  painter,  res  W  s  Versailles  av  nr  Cen- 
tral av 


Pnllppt  Yniir  Rilk  witli  ADAMS  &  CO.,  "Oakland"  Collectloii  Office, 

UUIlCul       lUUI       Dlllw     S.  K.cor.£I«iUTII  KT.andBBOADWAY,  UpS(«ln. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.--CoiDlete  siocK  oi  Paper  Hanzlnas-smial  Wormen. 

646  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 


Van  Harlinger  Henry  B.,  res  W  s  Park  av  nr  San  Jose  av 
Van  Oterendorp  K.,   steamship  agent  (S.   F.)  res  NE  cor 

Union  and  Alameda  avs 
Van  Oterendorp  William,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Union 

and  Alameda  av 
Van  Sickle  M.  E.,  laborer  Pacific  Coast  Oil  Co.,  res  Wood- 
stock, Alameda  Point 
VANDAl.   &   CO.    (Geoffrey  C.  Vandal)   proprietors   Park 

Pharmacy,  3  Park  Kow,  E  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and 

Central  avs 
Vandal  Geoffrey  C.  (Vandal  &  Co.)  res  E  s  Park  bet  Central 

and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Varden  Frederick  M.,  bookkeeper,  res  SW  cor  Santa  Clara 

av  and  Union 
Varian  Mme.,  res  Park  Hotel 
Vasquez  Jesus  Mrs.,  widow,  res  W  s  Bay  bet  Santa  Clara 

and  Central  av 
Vasquez  Jose,  clerk  Felix  Marcuse,  res  SE  cor  Railroad  av 

and  Sherman 
Vasselin  Jules,  carpenter  and  builder,  S  s  San  Antonio  av 

bet  Willow  and  Walnut 
Vellinger  George,  harnessmaker,  S  s  Central  av  bet  Prospect 

and  McPherson 
Verden  Sabrina,  domestic  N  s  Central  av  bet  Broadway  and 

Everett 
Victors  Albert  (Schroeder  &  Victors)  res  SW  cor  Railroad 

av  and  Paru 
Vincent  Venus  S.,  carpenter,  res  W  s  Broadway  nr  Encinal  av 
Vining  E.  A.,  engraver  (S.  F.)  res  SW  cor  Buena  Vista  av 

and  Lafayette 
Vogel  Philip,  baker  Adam  Koch,  res  W  s  Park  bet  Central 

and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Vogt  Frank  C,  saloon,  W  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Rail- 
road avs 
Volberg  Albert,  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Webster  and 

Third  av 
Volberg  Charles  C,  carpet  dealer  (S.  F.)  resN  s  Santa  Clara 

av  bet  Webster  and  Third  av 
Vollmar  Adolph,  carpenter,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  Oak  and 

Walnut 
Vollmar  Bertha  T.  Miss,  teacher  West  End  School,  res  N  s 

Central  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Vollmar  James,  real  estate  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Central  av  bet 

Oak  and  Walnut 
Vollmar  William  G.,  carpenter,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  Oak 

and  Walnut 


.     1.     LAUIlUni.  Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.S.  6.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY.  647 

Von  Kapff  H.,  bookkeeper  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Central  avnr  Park 
Von  Sosten  Meta,  domestic  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Willow 

and  Chestnut 
Vonderhoop  Eva,  domestic  NE  cor  Union  and  Alameda  av 
Vosburgh  Edwin  C,  bookkeeper  J.  B.  Vosburgli,  res  W  s 

Park  nr  Encinal  av 
VOSBURGH  JOEL  B.,  hardware,   tinware,  stoves,  etc.,  W 

s  Park  bet  Central  and  Santa  Clara  avs,  res  W  s  Park  ur 

Encinal  av 
Vosburgh  Louis  W.,  clerk  J.  B.  Vosburgh,  res  W  s  Park  nr 

Encinal  av 


w 

Wachter  &  Baget  (Ernest  Wachter  and  John  Baget)  poultry, 

game,  etc.,  E  s  Park  nr  Lincoln  av 
Wachter  Ernest  (Wachter  &  Baget)  res  E  s  Park  nr  Lin- 
coln av 
Wagner  Jacob  P.,  proprietor  Alameda  Express,  res  SW  cor 

Monroe  and  Court 
Wain  Wright  J.  J.,  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Walnut  and 

Oak 
Waite  Edwin  G.,  naval  officer  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Central  av  bet 

Willow  and  Chestnut 
Waldo  Frank  S.,  soda  manufacturer,  N  s  Eagle  av  bet  Oak 

and  Park 
Walker  A.  H.,  train  dispatcher  S.  P.  C.  E.  K.,  res  NW  cor 

Central  av  and  Park 
Walker  Arthur  R. ,  res  S  s  Railroad  av  bet  Stanton  and  Paru 
Walker  Daniel  H.,  carpenter,  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Willow 

and  Walnut 
Walkington  Thomas  G.,  agent  South  Point  Warehouse  (S. 

F.)  res  N  s  Eagle  av  bet  Broadway  and  Everett 
Walsh  Ella,   domestic  S  s  Railroad   av  bet   Prospect   and 

Webster 
Walsh  James  T.,  brakeman  S.  P.  C.  R.  R.,  res  High  Street 

Station 
Walsh  Thomas,  brakeman  S.  P.  C.  R.  R. 
Walther  Charles  P.,  farmer,  res  S  s  San  Jose  av  bet  Oak  and 

Walnut 
Ward  John  F.,  laborer  S.  P.  C.  R.  R.,    res  W  s  Pine  bet 

Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs 
Ward  John  G.,  cashier  (S.  F.)  res  S  end  Regent  nr  the  Bay 
Ward  Mary,  domestic  NE  cor  Pearl  and  Encinal  av 
Waters  Elijah  D. ,  res  S  s  Pacific  av  bet  Paru  and  Stanton 


Gilbert  &  Brown  """''^LTsrS 


Sale  on  tlie  Installmenl  PlaL 

Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarKei  SL,  S.F.,  the  fluesl  collecflon  ol  Moflern  AH  Paper  HaniflMi 


648  ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY. 

Wattles  John  B.,  stock  broker  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  av 
bet  Walnut  and  Oak 

Wattles  William  S.,  stock  broker  (S.  F.)  res  Central  av  bet 
Oak  and  Walnut 

Webb  Andrew  C,  liardAvare,  W  s  Park  bet  Central  and 
Santa  Clara  avs 

Webb  Anna  K.,  widow,  res  N  s  Webb  av  bet  Everett  and 
Broadway 

Webster  Edgar  W.,  stevedore  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Encinal  av  nr 
Versailles  av 

Webster  John  N.,  res  S  s  Encinal  av  nr  Versailles  av 

Weckerle  Charles,  carpenter,  res  N_s  Pacific  av  bet  Daven- 
port and  Kellogg 

Weimer  John  J.,  gardener  Eliza  J.  Stoddart,  res  Oak  Shade 

Weintraub  Elizabeth,  widow,  saloon,  N  s  Central  av  bet 
Second  and  Third  avs 

Weisel  Elizabeth,  widow,  res  N  s  Taylor  av  bet  McPberson 
av  and  St.  Charles 

Weiss  Moritz,  brewer  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Blanding  av  bet  Oak 
and  Park 

Welling  John,  fruit  peddler,  res  Bay  Farm  Island 

WELLS,  FARGO  &  CO.'S  EXPRESS,  P.  L.  Shoaff  agent, 
E  s  Park  bet  Lincoln  and  Webb  avs 

Welsh  Elmer,  carriage  painter  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Willow 
and  Pacific  av 

Welsh  Walter,  carriage  painter  (S.  F.)  res  NW  cor  Willow 
and  Pacific  av 

Wencke  P.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Central  av  and  Walnut 

Wencke  William  H.,  real  estate,  res  NE  cor  Central  av  and 
Walnut 

Wenzlick  William,  teacher  of  swimming  Terrace  Baths,  res 
S  s  Central  av  bet  Third  av  and  Webster 

Werson  Lambert  H.,  plasterer,  res  S  s  Pacific  av  bet  Oak 
and  Walnut 

West  End  Engine  House,  E  s  Webster  bet  Pacific  and  Rail- 
road avs 

AVest  End  Primary  School,  Mrs.  Jennie  Burge  principal,  S  s 
Pacific  av  nr  Second  av 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Office,  Miss  M.  S  Jefferson  oper- 
ator, SW  cor  Railroad  av  and  Oak 

Westfall  Oscar,  cai-penter  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Wil- 
low and  Chestnut 

Westfeldt  Emma,  domestic  S  s  Railroad  av  bet  Oak  and 
Walnut 

Weston  Ada  Miss,  teacher  (S.  F.)  res  S  end  Broadway  nr 
the  Bay 


^      F      I  fillNRRY  PROI'^PT  ATTENTION  TO   ORDERS  FCR  WASHING. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


AH  kinds  of  PURE  ICE  CREAM  made  to  order  at  GORDON'S. 


ALAMEDA    DIRECTORY.  649 

Wetyen  Catharina,  widow,  res  SW  cor  Webster  and  Taylor  av 
Weyburn  Charles   S.    (Powell   &  WeTbum)  res  Yosemite 

'  Hotel 

Weyburn  John,  farmer,  res   SW  cor  Webb  av  and  Everett  '  ^ 

Weyburn  John  K.,  policeman,  res  S  s  Eailroad  av  bet  Web-  j  g 

ster  and  Third  av  ? 

Whalen  Patrick,  fireman  S.  P.  C.  E.  Pi.,  res  SW  cor  Enci-  i  ^ 

nal  av  and  Broadway  :  E 

Wheaton   Henry  B.,  res   S  s  Central   av   bet  Park  av    and  i  g 

Broadwav  ~ 


g 


Weeeler  e\:   Eelfe  (George  Wheeler   and   George  C.  EeKe) 

wood  and  coal,  SW  cor  Eailroad  av  and  McPherson 
Wheeler  George  (Wheeler  k  Eelfe)  res  S  s  Pacific  av  bet 

Prospect  and  Webster 
Wheeler  Hiram  S.,  superintendent  Thirteenth  Light  House   |  m 

District  (Portland,    Oregon)    res   W    s  Broadway   bet   ;  g 

Buena  Yista  and  Eagle  avs  j  *^ 

TMieeler  Mary  Emma  Miss,   teacher  Porter  Public  School,    I  ^ 

res  W  s  Broadway  nr  Buena  Yista  av  j  g 

Wheeler  Eichard.  stock  repeorter  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Willow  av   j  §* 

bet  Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs  j  o 

Whidden  William,  farmer  and  member  Board  of  Town  Trus-   ^ 

tees,  res  SE  cor  Pacific  av  and  McPherson 
Whidden  William  G..   clerk  (S.  F.)  res  cor  Pacific  av  and 

McPherson 
White  Amy  Miss,  res  XE  cor  Buena  Yista  av  and   Everett 
White  Emma  Miss,  res  NE  cor  Buena  Yista  av  and  Everett 
White  Florence  Miss,  res  NE  cor  Biaena  Yista  av  and  Ever- 
ett 
White  Marcus  M.,  teamster,  res  S  s  Pacific  av  bet  Oak  and 

Walnut 
White  Mary,  widow,  domestic  SE  cor  Buena  Yista  av  and 

Minturn 
White  Peter,  lumber  (S.  F.)  res  N  s  Santa  Clara  avbet  Oak   :J 

and  Walnut  ;  8 

White  Thomas,  farmer,  res  E  s  Oak   bet  Clinton  and  Day-   !  S 

ton  avs  ! ^ 

White  Thomas,  brickmason,  rer  S  s  Pacific  av  bet  Oak  and   |  ^ 

Walnut  !  Q 

White  William  W.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  NE  cor  Buena  Yista  av     2. 

and  Everett  j  ^ 

White  Wilson,  merchandise  broker  (S.F.)  res  >^E  cor  Buena   |  g 

Yista  av  and  Everett 
WHITNEY  &  CO.'S    EXPRESS,    D.    J.    Dingman    agent, 

oflice  NW  cor  Eailroad  av  and  Park 
Wiedenhold  John,  res  SE  cor  Webb  av  and  Park 


The  "Oakland"  Collection  Office,  IS 


Broadway,  up  stairs 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarKet  St.,  S.  F.-Speciai  Msjis  in  Window  Shades  to  Order. 


650  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

Wigfall  Henry  Mrs.,  widow,   res  N  s  San  Antonio  av  bet 
Grand  and  Union 

Wiggin  John,  master  mariner,    res  SW  cor  Broadway  and 
Central  av 

Wiglitman  James,  produce  (S.F.)  res  Alameda  av  bet  Union 
and  Lafayette 

Wilcox  Charles  S.,  capitalist,   res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet 
Oak  and  Walnut 

Wilhelmi  Conrad,  cashier  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet 
Willow  and  Chestnut 

Wilhelmi  Hermann,  wholesale  liquors  (S.  E.)  res  S  s  Santa 
Clara  av  bet  Willow  and  Chestnut 

Wilhelmi  Matilda,  widow,  res  N  s  Kailroad  av  bet  Minturn 
and  Union 

Wilke  Theordore,  cigar  maker  Henry  Gripp,  resN  s  Eagle  av 
nr  Walnut 

Wilkie  Albert,  laborer  Eoyal  Soap  Co.,  res  S.  F, 

Wilkie  Alexander,    capitalist,   res   NW    cor   Broadway  and 
Lincoln  av 

Wilkins  James  M.,   commercial  traveler   (S.    F.)  res   W  s 
Paru  bet  Encinal  and  Alameda  avs 

Williams  Addie  Miss,  res  SW  cor  Santa  Clara  av  and  Grand 

Williams  Edward  A.,  master  mariner,   res  SE  cor  Oak  and 
Clinton  av 

Williams  George  N.,  attorney-at-law  (S.  F.)  res  SW  cor  Pa- 
cific av  and  Chapin 

Williams  John,  plasterer,  res  N  s  Central  av  bet  McPherson 
and  St.  Charles 

Williams  John  L.,  res  SW  cor  Santa  Clara  av  and  Grand 

Williams  Robert  P.,  brakeman  S.P.C.R.R.,  res  W  s  Broad- 
way nr  Encinal  av 

Williams  Thomas  J.,  wagonmaker,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av 
bet  Cottage  and  Stanton 

Willock  Frances,  domestic  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Paru  and  Stan- 
ton 

Wilson  Cyrus,  mining  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Everett  and  Rail- 
road av 
Wilson  Eunice  L.,  widow,  res  W  s  Oak  bet  Buena  Vista  and 
Eagle  avs 

Wilson  George  L.,  law  student  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Everett 
and  Railroad  av 

Wilson  James,  sailor,  res  S  s  Taylor   av  bet  Prospect  and 
McPherson 

Wilson  Samuel,  res  Ns  Eagle  av  bet  Chapin  and  St.  Charles 

Wilthagen  Louisa,  domestic  Alameda  av  bet  Union  and  La- 
fayette 


O      r      I    A|||JnpY  WASHING  WELL  DONE  AT  VERY  LOW  RATES. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street 


ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY.  651 

Winant  James,  master  mariner,  res  W  s  Park  av  bet  San 

Jose  and  Encinal  avs 
"Winant  Jasper,  res  Ws  Park  avbetSan  Jose  and  Encinal  avs 
Winant  Mark,  ojsterman  Terry   &   Winant,  res  Bay  Farm 

Island 
"Winant  Samuel  (Terry  &  Winant)  res  NE  cor  Central  av 

and  Pine 
Winant  Samuel,  oysterman  Terry  &  Winant,  res  Oakland 
Winchester  William  H.,   engineer  C.  P.  R.  R.,  res  E  s  Oak 

bet  Railroad  and  Pacific  av 
Winchester  —  Mrs.,  teacher  Porter  Public  School 
Wirth  Nettie  Miss,  clerk  Mrs.   Lydia  A.   Knowlton,  res  N  s 

Webster  bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Wise  John  F.,    artesian  wellborer,    res  N  s   Pacific  av  bet 

Willow  and  Walnut 
Witch  Christ,  restaurant,  W  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and 

Railroad  avs 
Wolf  Adolphus,  traveling  agent  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Central  av 

nr  Broadway 
Wolff  Fred.  A.,  carpenter,  res  E  s  Prospect  bet  Taylor  and 

Central  avs 
Wonderlich  &  Bryan  (John  P.  Wonderlich  and  Alonzo  W. 

Bryan)  proprietors  Newport  Swimming  Baths,  SW  cor 

Second  and  Central  avs 
Wonderlich   John  P.    (Wonderlich  &  Bryan)    res  SW   cor 

Central  and  Second  avs 
Wonderlich  John  W.,  with  Wonderlich  &  Bryan,  res  SW 

cor  Central  and  Second  avs 
Wood  Andrew  B.,   dentist,  office  NW  cor  Encinal  av  and 

Park,  res  W  s  Park  bet  Clinton  and  Dayton  avs 
Wood  Edwin  M.,  expressman,  office  and  res  NE  cor  Oak  and 

Encinal  av 
Wood  Eunice  G.,  widow,  res  SW  cor  Prospect  and  Rail- 
road av 
Wood  Miriam  P.,  widow,  res  W  s  Broadway  nr  Encinal  av 
Wood  Reuben  Mrs.,  widow,  resNE  cor  Pacific  and  Third  avs 
Woodin  Eugene,  with  L.  H.  Woodin  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Grand 

bet  Alameda  and  Encinal  avs 
Woodin  Lewis  H.,  manufacturer  windmills  (S.  F.)  res  E  s 

Grand  bet  Alameda  and  Encinal  avs     * 
Woodward  Arthur  S.,  clerk  (S.  F.)  res  E  s  Paru  bet  Encinal 

and  San  Antonio  avs 
Woolley  Charles,  res  S  s  Central  av  bet  Paru  and  Grand 
Worsham  Lew,  res  NE  cor  Van  Buren  and  Court 
Wotton  Moses  N.,  painter,  E  s  Pine  bet  Santa-  Clara  and 

Central  avs 


Pilhprt  9t  Rrnwn     ho  tiettennTestieiiltliaiillieBargdUisliiAlamedaReal  Estate 


Offered  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  Agent  lor  Patent  Window  Shade  Fixtures. 


652  ALAMEDA   DIRECTORY. 

Wright  B.  F.,  merchant  tailor,   res  NE  cor  Alameda  av  and 

Oak 
Wright  Hugh,  res  SW  cor  Alameda  av  and  Willow 
Wrin  James,  gardener,  res  SE  cor  Minturn  and  Atlantic  av 
Wulzen  John,  insurance  agent  (S.  F.)  res  S  s  Kings  av  bet 

McPherson  and  St.  Charles 
Wunnenberg  N.  H.,  widow,  res  S  s  Railroad  avbet  Webster 

and  Third  av 
Wurth  George,  clerk,   res  S  s  Railroad  av  bet  Webster  and 

Third  av 


Yablonsky  John,  collector  (S.  F.)  resS  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet 
Broadway  and  Everett 

Yablonsky  Mier,  res  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Broadway  and 
Everett 

Yockim  Annie  Miss,  music  teacher  (S.F.)  res  SE  cor  Pacific 
av  and  Prospect 

Yockim  Jacob,  real  estate  (S.  F.)  res  SE  cor  Pacific  av  and 
Prospect 

YOSEMITE  HOTEL,  Isaac  N.  Kay  &  Son  proprietors,  S  s 
Park  bet  Lincoln  and  Webb  avs 

Young  Deborah,  widow,  res  E  s  Oak  bet  Clinton  and  Day- 
ton avs 

Young  Jerome,  carpenter,  res  E  s  Oak  bet  Clinton  and  Day- 
ton avs 

Young  John,  baker  R.  Daemon,  res  W  s  Park  bet  Santa 
Clara  and  Railroad  avs 

Young  Laura  Miss,  res  N  s  Central  av  nr  Pine 

Younker  Andrew,  carpenter,  res  E  s  Webster  bet  Pacific  and 
Railroad  avs 

Yunck  Annie,  domestic  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Willow  and 
Chestnut 


Zadig  Philip,  insurance  (S.  F.)  res  W  s  Hibbard  bet  Rail- 
road and  Pacific  avs 
Zeh  Gottlieb,  butcher,  res  Ss  Central  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Zoppott  Andrew,  sailmaker,  res  SW  cor  Santa  Clara  av  and 

Benton 
Zurcher  Caroline,  domestic  SW  cor  Pacific  avand  Lafayette 
Zwieg  Clara,  domestic  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Second  and 
Third  avs 


^      F      I  AIINnRY      ^^<=><^<^ '^'^<=>'^^**.,  Xjott^  I'a^iooiBi 


Office.  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F..and  862  Broadway  Oakland. 


Gordon's  ICE  WAGONS  run  regularly  lu  Alameda  and  Berkeley. 


Business  Directory 


OAKLAND,  BERKELEY  AND  ALAMEDA. 


Academies. 

(See  Colleges  and  Seminaries;  also  Schools.) 

Advertising  Agents. 

Child  G.  F.,  1316  Telegraph  av 

De  Pue  F.  H.,  560  East  16th 

POUNSTONE  AliVIN  L.,  921  Broadway,  room  6 

Stilwell  Brothers  &  Co.,  506  Ninth 

Taylor  Edward  P.,  855  Broadway 


Agricultural  Inplenients. 

BABCOCK  GEORGE  W.  &  CO.,  955  Broadway 
EVERSON  W.  &  M.,  SW  cor  Ninth  and  Broadway 
NORTHEY  &  WAGAR,  801-803  East  Central  av 


Apothecaries. 

BELL  ROBERT  E.,  junction  Broadway  and  Telegraph  av 

BOERICKE  &  TAFEL  (homoeopathic)  971  Washington 

BOWMAN  HENRY,  913  Broadway 

CONARD  W.  D.,  633  East  Central  av 

Fearn  John,  SW  cor  Clay  and  Eleventh 

GRAY  J.  D.,  1059  Broadway 

HARDEN  FRANK  B.  &  CO.,  1760  Seventh 

Hord  Tennis  J.,  cor  San  Pablo  av  and  Sixteenth 

Ingram  Henry,  SW  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Fortieth.  Temes- 

KELSEY  &  FLINT,  1073  Broadway 

Lemon  Sidney  Mrs.,  704  Broadway 

MARTIN  &  SANDELIN,  NW  cor  Seventh  and  Willow 

MELVIN  &  CO.,  SW  cor  Sixth  av  and  East  Central  av 


& 


Pnllppt  Ynnr  Rilk  wltii  ADAMS  &  CO.,  "OaMand"  CoUectlon  Office, 

UUIICUl       lUUI        DIIIO     S.  £.  cor.  EIGUTU  ST.  anclBJBOADWAY,  UpSt«lri. 


GEO.W.  CLARK,  645  Harl^et  St.,  s.  F.,  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


654  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

MEYER  F.  H.,  1450  Seventh 

Miller  J.  A.,  SE  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Birch 

MORGAN  BART  &  CO.,  NE  cor  Seventh  and  Market 

REILIiY  PAUL  J.,  847  Broadway 

RYAN  DANIEL,  1170  Broadway 

SANFORD  EDMUND  P.,  971  Broadway 

Schunhoff  B.  F.,  462  Seventh 

Verhave  John,  970  Broadway 

WARBOYS  JOHN  W.,  1451  San  Pablo  av 

BERKELEY. 

Fleming  Arthur,   NE  cor  University  av  and  Fifth 
MERRILL  SIDNEY  S.,  W  s  Choate  nr  University  av 

ALAMEDA. 

DE  CHESNE  HENRY  A.  M.,  SE  cor  Santa  Clara  av  and 

Webster 
GREENE  J.  W.,  W  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs 
Keene  Edward  B. ,  W  s  Park  bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara 

avs 
VANDAL  &  CO.,  3  Park  Eow 


Architects. 

Babson  &  Seadler,  475  Ninth 

Cuthbertson  W.  J.,  475  Ninth 

Day  Clinton,  NE  cor  Central  av  and  Broadway 

Jencks  J.  H.,  1759  Twenty -first  av 

Kirk  William,  954  Broadway 

Kleemanu  Otto,  1009  Twenty-sixth 

Mathews  J.  C.  &  Son,  1004  Broadway,  rooms  9-10 

Mau  Charles,  456  Eighth 

McKillican  Robert,  560  Twenty-fifth 

Newcum  J.  W.,  1112  Center 

Newsom  John  J.  &  Co.,  454  Central  av 

Price  David,  596  Sycamore 

Sioli  P.,  1712  Twenty-first  av 

Stokes  William,  NE  cor  Central  av  and  Broadway 

Taylor  F.  L.,  1320  Telegraph  av 

Tibbals  J.  S.,  871  Filbert 

ALAMEDA. 

Cox  Richard  S.,  E  s  Park  bet  Lincoln  and  Webb  avs 
Foster  C.  H.,  W  s  Pine  bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Sherwin  Joseph,  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  nr  Park 


^      F     I  AIINHRY  Lace  Curtains,  Blankets  and  Flannels,  a  Specialty. 


Office,  33  Gsary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  in  all  parts  of  Oakland. 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


655 


Artesian  Well  Borers. 

Aldrich  Lucius  A.,  668  Sycamore 

Aliens.,  470  Eighth 

Clark  J.  A.  <fc  Co.,  NE  cor  Grove  and  Forty-third,  Temescal 

HEINE  ADOLPH,  SW  cor  Eighth  and  Chester 

Johnson  Frank,  1662  William 

Kerrigan  P.  J.  &  Co.,  912  Broadway 

Kingston  Kichard,  1010  Fifth 

Lindsay  Oliver,  1662  William 

McCord  Edwin  K.,  1014  Eighteenth 

O'Donnell  Kichard,  E  s  Fortieth  nr  Grove,  Temescal 

Kogers  Phillip,  W  s  Lusk  nr  Fortieth,  Temescal 

Spence  William  G.,  530  Ninth 


Partridge  Martin,  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Willow  and  Walnut 
Wise  John  F.,  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Willow  and  Walnut 


Artificial  Limbs. 

REED  ROBERT,  954  Broadway,  room  10 
SPRING  MENZO,  9  Geary,  S.  F. 


Should  you  wish  to  purchase  an  Artificial 
Limb,  it  would  be  -well  for  you  to  call  and 
examine  my  improvements  on  the  same  before 
purchasing  elsewhere.  I  manufacture  Dr.  Ely's 
celebrated  Artificial  Legs  and  Arms,  with  Reed's 
Improved  Ankle  Joint  with  lateral  or  side 
motion  like  the  natural  one. 

No  Cliaiie  for  Repairim  my  fori 
wlien  Warrantel. 

A  WORD  TO  SURGEONS.  —  Never, 
under  any  circumstances  whatever,  amputate 
lower  than  the  junction  of  the  middle  and 
lower  thirds,  as  that  will  give  a  stump  of  as 
much  length  as  is  of  any  use  to  the  patient  in 
handling  an  Artificial  Leg. 

Send  for  Hlustrated  Catalogue  and  Testimonials  on  Artificial  Limbs  and  Amputations 
for  the  same,  sent  free  on  application. 

N.   B.— I  manufacture  Artificial  Limbs  and  Orthlpedical  Instruments  25  per  cent, 
cheaper  than  any  other  manufacturer  on  the  Pacific  Coast. 


ROBERT  REED, 


954  Broadway,   Oakland,  Cal. 


BILBERT  &  BROWN 


I»»rtlo.s  Purcbanins  furnished  wKli  itlone.r  for 
Biilldlnp  —  Pa>nble  In  Inslallnients  at  L"w  Jiat/s  of 
Intcrcjit.      Xo.  8  Park  JSow.  Park  St.,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR. 


656 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


without 
Lateral  Motion. 


THE  DR.  ELY  ARTIHCIAL  LIMBS 

Manufactured  by  MENZO  SPRING, 

No.  9  Oear.r  St„  Junction  Market  and  Kearny, 
Where  he  will  continue  the  manufacture  of  the 
"Anatomical  "  and  the  best  of  other  Hist-class  ArtlH- 
cial  Legs  ;  also  repairs  Artificial  Limbs  of  all  kinds. 

Artilicial  Ariun  of  the  best  klndH  at 
Eastern  Prices.  Descriptive  Circulars,  Blanks 
for  taking  Measurements,  with  instructions  and  Price 


List,  free  on  application  to  Menzo  Sprlne.  No.  9  Oeary  St.,  Haa  Franclseo,  Cal. 


Artificial  Stone. 

NAGLE  GEORGE  D.  &  CO.,  620  Eighteenth 
FERINE  WILLIAM  D.,  1002  Broadway 
EagswellJ.  C,  365  Ninth 

Artists'  Materials. 

Buswell  Elbridge  G.,  864  Broadway 
WHITTIER,  FULLER  &  CO.,  412  Central  av 

Attorneys  at  Law. 

ADAMS  HERBERT  L.,  NE  cor  Eighth  and  Broadway 

Blair  A.  W.,  469^  Ninth 

Brearty  Francis  J.,  859  Broadway,  rooms  6-7 

Brown  Hiram  Petteys,  911  Broadway,  room  6 

Button  Fred.  L.,  957|  Broadway 

Carr  Levi  T.,  859  Broadway,  rooms  4-5 

Castello  A.  E.,  456  Eighth,  rooms  4-5 

CRANE  ADDISON  M.,  Court  House 

Crane  William  W.,  971  Market 

Daniels  Seth  F.,  864  Broadway 

DAVIS  WILLIAM  R.,  957|  Broadway 

DE  GOLIA  GEORGE  E.,  859  Broadway,  rooms  21-23 

Gibson  E.  M.,  Court  House 

Gilcrest  S.  F.,  cor  Ninth  and  Broadway 

GLASCOCK  JOHN   R.,  481  Seventh 

GLASCOCK  WILLIAM  H.,  481  Seventh 

Graham  William  M.,  15  Wilcox  Block 

GREENE  W.  E.,  Court  House 

HALL  SAMUEL  P.,  SE  cor  Ninth  and  Broadway 

HAMILTON  NOBLE,  859  Broadway,  room  25 

Havens  John  F.,  Court  House 

Jenks  Charles  C,  859  Broadway 

Lament  W.  H.,  1421  Fifteenth 


S.  F.  LftUNDRY. 


WASHING    DONE    AT    SHORT    NOTICE. 

Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY.  657 

Laugan  George  W. ,  856  Broadway 

LAWTON  ISRAEL,  1004  Broadway 

LEAKE  HENRY  A.,  1004  Broadway 

LEWIS  GEORGE  W.,  921  Broadway,  room  14 

Marsh  Charles  C,  628  East  Central  av 

Martin  James  C,  16  Wilcox  Block 

MATHEWS  EDWIN  G.,  628  East  Central  av 

May  William  B.,  1056  Poplar 

McCallum  John  G.,  859  Broadway 

McFadden  B.,  456  Eighth 

McKee  Robert  L.,  456  Eighth 

McKee  Samuel  Bell,  1033  Adeline 

Metealf  George  D..  921  BroadAvay 

MILLER  JOHN  M.,  SE  cor  Eighth  and  Broadway 

MONTANDON  A.  F.,  859  Broadway 

MONTGOMERY  ZACH,  16  Wilcox  Block 

MOORE  ALBERT  A.,  SE  cor  Ninth  and  Broadway 

MORGAN  GEORGE  L.,  859  Broadway,  room  14 

Mulford  H.  S.,  624  East  Central  av 

Nusbaumer  Emil,  Court  House 

NYE  STEPHEN  G.,  458  Eighth,  rooms  8-10 

Plunkett  James  C,  469^  Ninth 

Bead  W.  S.,  483  Seventh 

REDMAN  R.  A.,  17-18  Wilcox  Block 

REED  GEORGE  W.,  SE  cor  Ninth  and  Broadway 

Richardson  John  B.,  458  Eighth,  rooms  8-10 

Shearer  Sextus,  476  Eighth 

SMITH  JAMES  H.,  864  Broadway 

TUTTLE  CHARLES,  SE  cor  Broadway  and  Ninth,  rooms 

4-5 
TUTTLE   CHARLES    A.,   SE   cor   Broadway   and   Ninth, 

rooms  4-5 
Van  Voorhies  William,  859  Broadway 
VROOMAN  HENRY,  957i  Broadway 
Watt  Thomas,  859  Broadway 

WEBSTER  EDGAR  J.,  SE  cor  Eighth  and  Broadway 
White  James  H.,  856  Broadway 
Whitehead  E.  O.,  924  Broadway 
Whitmore  Wells,  Court  House 
WHITNEY  GEORGE  E.,  911  Broadway,  room  1 
YULE  JOHN,  Court  House 


BERKELEY. 

Terry  Chester  N.,  SW  cor  Fifth  and  University  av 


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Pnllppt  Yniir  Rilk  ^itli  ADAMS  &  CO..  "Oakland"  CoUectloa  Office, 

UUIICUI        lUUI        DIIIO     S.  >    c.r.  KI«HTH  ST.  niMiBKOADWAV,  (pStairfc. 

42 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Mamt  St.,S.  F.,  Importer  FrescH  and  Eii£[lisli  WALL  PAPERS 


658  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


ALAMEDA. 

Byler  William  P.,  E  s  Webster  betEailroad  and  Santa  Clara 

avs 
Crosby  E.  O.,  E  s  Park  opp  Pacific  av 
ELLSWORTH  JOHN,  Town  Hall 
HUNTER  WILLIAM  B.,  E  s  Park   bet   Santa  Clara  and 

Webb  avs 


Auction  Stores. 

Nordliausen  C.  &  A.,  813  Broadway 
Kvan  <fe  Mellor,  466  Central  av 
Schellhaas  Henry,  400-412  Eleventh 


Auctioneers. 

Bankhead  &  Sons,  811  Broadway 
Bankhead  Hugh  &  Co.,  917  Washington 
BARNARD  W.  E.  &  CO.,  1315  Broadway  and  1314  Tele- 
graph av 
LAYTON,  THAYER  &  CO.  (real  estate)  477  Ninth 
LYON  &  KINSEY,  912-916  Washington 
Schellhaas  Henry,  400-412  Eleventh 
Wharton  &  Boyd,  1205  Broadway  and  1206  San  Pablo  av 
WOODWARD  &  TAGGART  (real  estate)  460-462  Eighth 


Bag  Manvifacturers. 

Oakland  Bag  Manufacturing  Co.,  NE  cor  Second  av  and 
East  10th 


Bakers. 

Aker  Christ,  1836  Seventh 

Bidache  &  Bonnemazou,  912  Franklin 

Brandstatter  Joseph,  908  Broadway 

Copeland  William,  1574  Fifth 

Field  H.  E.,  1269  Cypress 

Hampel  Conrad  F.,  761  East  Central  av 

Higgs  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  1319  San  Pablo  av 

Johnson  Anna  Mrs.,  612  East  Central  av 

Jukes  Mary  Mrs.,  915  Seventh 

Lamberty  John,  W  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Forty-fifth 

Lauge  Fred  W.,  1025  Chester 


SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUl^DRY 


OFFICES 


;^33  Geary  St.,  San  Francisco. 
862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE,  365  Tenth. 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY.  659 

Longe  &  Baliran,  617  Broadway 
Lowry  Gertrude  Mrs.,  911  Seventh 
Mack  Mary  Mrs.,  1516  Broadway 
Mandler  Frederick,  1271  San  Pablo  av 
Marlett  Mary  Mrs.,  964  Seventh 
May  Ludwig,  709  Broadway 
McCarron  David.  675  Twenty-seventh 
Mckenzie  &  CO.,  910  Broadway 
Nash  J.  M.,  960  Washington 
Paul  J.  A.  &  Son,  815  Broadway 
Schindler  Henry,  1694  Telegraph  av 
Schley  Bros.,  770  East  Central  av 
Schreiber  A.  Mrs.,  1836  Seventh 
Thaler  Conrad,  1504  Eighth 
Thomson  &  Co.,  1218  Broadway 
Umlauff  &  Weiss,  707  Broadway 
Wulff  John,  1810  Seventh 

BERKELEY. 

Steinmetz  &  Lux,  SW  cor  Third  and  Bristol 
Wright  Jonathan  G. ,  Shattuck  av  bet  University  av  and  Ad- 
dison 

ALAMEDA. 

Daemon  Eeinhardt,  W  s  Park  bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara 

avs 
Godfrey  Ann  Mrs.,  N  s  Railroad  av  bet  Park  and  Oak 
Koch  Adam,  W  s  Park  bet  Central  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Probst  Louis,  SW  cor  Webster  and  Taylor  av 


Banks. 

FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK  OF  OAKLAND,   969  Broad- 
way 
OAKLAND  BANK  OF  SAVINGS,  NE  cor  Central  av  and 

Broadway 
UNION  NATIONAL  BANK,  SE  cor  Broadway  and  Ninth 
UNION  SAVINGS  BANK,  SE  cor  Broadway  and  Ninth 
WEST    OAKLAND    MUTUAL  |LOAN    ASSOCIATION, 
NE  cor  Seventh  and  Willow 

ALAMEDA 

BANK  OF  ALAMEDA,  W  s  Park  bet  Railroad  and  Santa 
Clara  avs 


¥ 


GILBERT  &  BROWN 


OlTer  iiie  mn  DesiraWe  Resiieiice  Prcpeny  on  tlie  Coast 

Call  at  No.  2  Park  Row.  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  US  HarKet  St.,  s.  F.,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  Paper  Hangings 


660  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

Barbers. 

Adams  Joseph  J.,  455  Fourth 

Bartels  Charles,  457  Seventh 

Bralley  Patrick,  1939  Market 

Briones  <fe  Chanaron,  834  Broadway 

Burnell  &  Grace,  627  East  Central  av 

Classon  &  Trost,  1010  Broadway 

Edmonds  W.  J.,  962^  Broadway 

Edwards  B.  F.,  467  Seventh 

Fleck  &  Busse,  459  Central  av 

Gressler  Charles  A.,  707  East  Central  av 

Haflfner  Fred.  D.,  854  Wood 

Hallahan  Andrew,  844  Broadway 

Held  Ernest,  859  Franklin 

Held  Georj^e,  418  Thirteenth 

Jemery  Joseph,  869  Wood 

King  John  H.,  691  East  Central  av 

Loud  Henry  A.,  621  East  Central  av 

Maleton  Edward,  919  Broadway 

Menges  &  Winkler,  454  Eighth 

Remarque  Joseph,  1508  Seventh 

Eose  Joseph  M.,  835  Market 

Seeglitz  August,  867  Broadway 

Smith  John  W.,  1210  Broadway 

Stewart  William  H.,  470  Ninth 

Stulz  &  Schnelle,  1762  Seventh 

Theis  Jacob,  470  Seventh 

Thomas  John,  1458  Seventh 

Washington  James,  1275  San  Pablo  av 

Wilkinson  Clark,  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Birch,  Temescal 

Witkowsky  Nathan,  465  Sixth 


Gazanigo  John,  N  s  University  av  bet  Fifth  and  Sixth 
Sequire  George,  N  s  University  av  bet  Second  and  Third 
Woider  Herman,  E  s  Choate  nr  Bancroft  Way 

ALAMEDA. 

Hasslinger  John,  E  s  Webster  nr  Railroad  av 

Kalis  Frank  J.,  E  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs 

Lemkie  Charles  H.,  E  s  Webster   bet  Pacific  and  Railroad 

avs 
Meysel  Oscar  S.,  W  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Railroad  avs 


SI?    T  A  TTUTI'D  Y  ^asiins:  called  lor  and  relivered  in  S.  F.,  Oakland,  Alameda,  Berkeley. 
.    r.    iliiUnUul.  Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.F,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


GREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDON'S,  365  TENTH. 


BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  661 

Basket  Manufacturers. 

Feldmann  L.  &  &o.,  903-905  Washington 
Lascombe  Eugene,  877  Washington 

Baths. 

Gibson  Joseph  (medicated)  1068  Broadway 

Held  Ernest,  859  Franklin 

Stewart  William  H.,  470  Ninth 

Stulz  &  Schnelle,  1762  Seventh 

Thompson  L.  G.  Mrs.  (electric)  710  Twenty-ninth 


Cook  R.  (Sandy  Beach)  S  s  Central  av  bet  First  and  Second 

avs 
Gilman  John  T.  (Green  Arbor)  S  s  Central  av  nr  Second  av 
Haley  &  Edson  (Terrace)  S  s  Central  av  bet  Webster  and 

Third  av 
PEARSON  J.  W.  (LoEg  Branch)  foot  of  Webster 
Traver  George  W.  (Sunny  Grove)  S  s  Central  ^av  bet  First 

and  Second  avs 
Thurnagel  Charles  (Park  Street)  S  end  Park  nr  the  Bay 
Wonderlich  &  Bryan  (Newport)  S  s  Central  av  bet  First  and 

Second  avs 

Baunscheicltist. 
RENKEN  HENRY,  416  Ninth 


Baunscheidt's  Healing  Method. 


WARRANTED  TO  BE  GENUINE. 

Imported  Direct  from  Baunscheidt  &  Co,,  Germanj. 


Materials  will   be  furnished  and  Instructions   for  Self- Treatment  sent  to 

order  to  any  part  of  the  United  States 

and  British  Columbia. 

Address  or  call  on 

Professor  H.  RENKEN,  P.  B. 

,  461  Ninth  St.,  Oakland,  California. 


The  "Oakland"  Collection  Office,  r 


and  Broadway,  up  stairs 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Marl^ei  SL,  S,  F.--Compleie  stocK  ol  Paper  Hangings- -auilnl  WorKmen. 


662  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

Bill  Posters. 

Stilwell  Brothers  &  Co.,  506  Ninth 


Billiard  Saloons. 

Gray  Dallas  P.,  465  Ninth 

Jurgens  Charles,  409-411  Central  av 

MIRANDA  JOHN  B.,  407  Eighth 

BERKELEY. 

Mackin  John,  E  s  Choate  nr  Bancroft  Way 
Blacksmiths. 

(See  also  Carriage  and  Wagonmakers ;  also  Horseshoere.) 

ALLEN  M.  W.,  SE  cor  Tenth  and  Webster 

Bothwell  James,  815  Eighteenth 

Carreau  Joseph,  E  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Railroad  crossing,  Te- 

Davis  Fred.  W.,  1054  Sixth  av 

Durham  &  Buffett,  509  Eighth 

Frauneder  &  Morck,  370  Thirteenth 

Galvin  &  Lebrecht,  Telegraph  av  bet  Seventeenth  and  Eigh- 
teenth 

Gilmore  Robert,  268  Central  av 

Gowanlock  James,  656  Broadway 

Haller  &  Nolan,  N  s  Sixth  bet  Broadway  and  Franklin 

Hampel  Henry,  801  East  14th 

Hampel  Henry  F.,  1414  Broadway 

Henderson  H.  B.,  1724  Seventh 

Hurley  &  Seibt,  414  Eleventh 

Kelleher  Patrick,  321  Tenth     • 

Klumpp  &  AUard,  S  s  Third  nr  Broadway 

Kneale  Benjamin,  E  s  Telegraph  Road  nr  Summer,  Tem- 
escal 

Madigan  M.,  S  s  Central  av  bet  Market  and  West 

McGREW  P.  H.,  1056-1060  Thirteenth  av 

NORTHEY  &  WAGAR,  801-803  East  Central  av 

Porch  H.  H.,  1724  Seventh 

Pulcifer  Alexander  W.,  1362  San  Pablo  av 

Ryan  Martin,  867  Clay 

Seitz  Jacob,  1008  Franklin 

Sicotte  Ferdinand,  E  s  Wood  nr  Seventh 

Siqueira  M.  J.  S.,  N  s  East  14th ^  bet  Twenty-first  and 
Twenty-second  avs 


^      F      I  AIINRRY     *^*=**^*^  ^T^orls-,  Xjo-^t^t  Z>x-loeai 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  663 

Sohst  Brothers,  NE  cor  Eighth  and  Franklin 
Stahlecker  &  Terp,  SW  cor  West  and  Central  av 
Sullivan  Michael,  1086  Fourteenth  av 
Weymouth  T.  D.,  370  Central  av 
Williams  Thomas  T.,  411  Fourth 

BERKELEY. 

Haller  Peter  H.,  W  s  Fifth  bet  Addison  and  Allston  Way 
Jones  Shadrack,  S  s  University  av  nr  Shattuck  av 
Nelson  M.,  NE  cor  San  Pablo  and  University  avs 

ALAMEDA. 

Andrews  Joshua,  N  s  Lincoln  av  nr  Park 

Brouillard  John,  W  s  Webster  bet  Railroad  and  Pacific  avs 

Eckley  &,  Harter,  E  s  Park  opp  Pacific  av 

Hartwick  Abel  S. ,  N  s  Webb  av  bet  Park  and  Everett 


Boarding  Houses. 

Brewster  Christina  Mrs.,  670  Broadway 

Bruning  Annie  Mrs.,  826  Lewis 

Clark  Belle  Mrs.,  835  Market 

Day  Lott  Mrs.,  503  Eleventh 

Goff  Jennie  Mrs.,  527  Seventh 

Gordon  Charles  W.,  420  First 

Lamballot  Louis,  old  County  Road  nr  Fruit  Vale  av 

Lamson  Eliza  Mrs.,  1860  William 

Markwalder  &  Wilford,  1880  Seventh 

Mertens  Katrina,  NE  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Broadway 

Moss  William,  316  Tenth 

Olmsted  L.  H.  Mrs.,  1235  Broadway 

Sharp  Kate  Mrs.,  1001  Franklin 

Smith  Daniel,  1812  Seventh 

Townsend  Timothy,  409  Seventh 

BERKELEY. 

Nixon  Richard  S.,  SW  cor  Sixth  and  Rose 

Pine  Henry,  W  s  Eighth  bet  Addison  and  University  av 

ALAMEDA. 

Bird  George,  Woodstock,  Alameda  Point 

Combs  A.  J.  Mrs.,  SW  cor  Park  and  Pacific  av 

Kosche  Emma  Mrs.,  E  s  Prospect  bet  Central  and  Taylor 

avs 
Quinn  Mary  Miss,   E  s  Everett  bet  Clement  and  Blanding 


a 


Pilhoi't  9   Drnxkin     No  tiettEr  Iiivestmeni  tliaii  tie  BargdiDs  In  Alameda  Real  Estate 

UIIUCII    &    DlUWIli  0;fered  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  s.  F.,  tlieliiiest  collBCtion  ol  Hodern  An  Paper  flajimcL 


664  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

Bookbinders. 

HICKS  D.  &  CO.,  543  Clay,  S.  F. 
Miller  John  F.,  921  Broadway,  room  9 
STRICKLAND  &  CO.  (blank  books)  1061  Broadway 

D.  HICKS.  N.  A.  JUDD. 

®,   MIC  MS  &  C&, 

BOOK    BINDERS 

AMBMBookMannfaclnrers, 

&4i^  Clay  8-L,  near  Montgomery 


Box  Factories. 

Brickell  &  Kruger,  E  s  Fourteenth  av  nr  East  Central  av 
Mclntire  John  J.  (Eagle)  507-509  Second 

Books  and  Stationery. 

Allen  &  Roberts,  1213  Broadway 

BAKER  HENRY  Y.,  NE  cor  Seventh  and  Pine 

Burns  Thomas  R.,  SW  cor  Seventh  and  Broadway  and  SW 

cor  Ninth  and  Broadway. 
Cohen  E.  Mrs.,  863  Wood 
Denison  E.  S.,  C.  P.  E.  E. 
HARDY  WILLIAM  B.,  959  Broadway 
King  George  C,  junction  Broadway  and  San  Pablo  av 
MacDouaid  James,  1257  San  Pablo  av 
NORRIS  COLUMBUS  R.,  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Forty-ninth, 

TdUGSCtll 

PERRY  S.  A.  &  CO.,  1154  Broadway 
Eodolph  &  Co.,  957  Washington 
Scranton  Theodore  E.,  861  Broadway 
STRICKLAND  SIDNEY  L.,  1061  Broadway 
Taylor  Edward  P.,  855  Broadway 

ALAMEDA. 

Dingman  D.  J.,  NW  cor  Eailroad  av  and  Park 
KNOWLTON  LYDIA  A.  MRS.,  W  s  Webster  bet  Eaiboad 

and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Porter  Burton  B.,  E  s  Park  bet  Lincoln  and  Webb  avs 


S      F      I  AIINDRY         PRO'"'''''  ATTENTION  TO  ORDERS  FOR  WASHING. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


All  kinds  of  PURE  ICE  CREAM  made  to  order  at  GORDON'S. 


BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  665 


Boots  and  Shoes— Retail  and  Custom  Made. 

Aldis  Edward,  1669  Eighth 

Alexander  Henry,  1754  Seventh 

Alexander  Isador,  XW  cor  Seventh  and  Washington 

Balzer  John,  713  Broadwa}-  ^ 

Barrett  Abraham,  1251  Telegi-aph  av  ^ 

Beel  Brothers,  1005  Broadwav  §. 

BROAD  CHARLES  A.,  1109  Broadway 

Cloudraan  Charles  H.,  1357  Peralta 

Cornor  C.  W.,  359  Central  av  g 

Covaco  J.  S.,  455  Fourth  *^ 

Dressier  George,  615  East  Central  av  5* 

Elkan  A.,  SW  cor  Franklin  and  Central  av  g. 

Fearev  Theodore  H.,  1139  San  Pablo  av 

Fitzgerald  Edward,  838  Market 

Flint  Levi,  1789  Seventh 

George  Joseph,  1839  Seventh 

Green  Joseph,  1018  Broadway 

Grieser  John,  420  Eleventh  S* 

Hall  &  Co.,  368  Thirteenth  o 

Halloran  Michael,  1710  Seventh  *i 

HAUSCHILDT  HENRY,   1057  Broadway 

Heckman  Frank  C,  855  Wood 

Hoffelt  Peter,  373  Second 

Honer  Joseph,  855  Chester 

Houghton  Miles  K.,  470  Eighth 

Incapie  E.,  410  Ninth 

Jacob  Brothers,  845  Broadway 

Jaresh  Charles,  403  B 

Johnson  William,  1381  Telegraph  av 

Jonas  A.  &  Brother,  843  Broadway 

Kearney  Thomas,  NE  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Forty-ninth 

KOENECKE  HENRY,  914  Broadway 

Langdon  Thomas,  1616  Telegraph  av 

Lehmanu  Henr}-  G.,  473  Central  av 

Lemoges  Joseph,  Yinzent  Block 

Lorch  Matthew,  1453  Seventh 

Lumsden  Samuel,  373  Seventh 

Morlev  Miles,  857  Broadway 

Mullhaupt  Rudolph,  1622  San  Pablo  av 

Musselman  David,  909  Seventh 

Nedderman  Bernard,  703  East  Central  av 

NOLAN  WILLIAM  H.,  1071  Broadway 

Nordhausen  C.  ct  A.,  839  Broadway 

O'Keefe  Daniel,  SE  cor  East  Central  and  Twelfth  avs 


Pnllopt  Yniir  Rilk  ^i'^  ADAMS  &  CO.,  "'Oakland"  CoUectloii  Office, 

^UliCul        lUUI        DIIIO     >.  i.  ojr.  EltillTH  J«T.  anaBKOADM  AY,  LpSl«lirs. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR. 


666  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


Outram  David  J.,  1219  Broadway 

Paulsen  Eobert,  213  Haven 

Euddick  William  S.,  1421  San  Pablo  av 

Sayer  Alfred  S.,  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Birch,  Temescal 

Scherrer  John,  1698  Seventh 

Senram  Frederick,  963  Broadway 

Sherrott  Edward,  1514|  Seventh 

Simpson  Alexander  C,  812  Harrison 

Stevenson  &  Ware,  1163  Broadway 

STUART  DANIEL,  961  Washington 

Thome  Jean,  463  Sixth 

Werner  Lawrence,  Peralta  nr  San  Pablo  av 

BERKELEY. 

Adams  &  Fenton,  W  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  University  av 
Cullen  Edward  S.,  W  s  Fifth  bet  Jones  and  Holyoke 
During  John,  W  s  Choate  bet  Bancroft  Way  and  University 

av 
Fricks  Christian,  W  s  Shattuck  av  bet  University  av  and 

Berkeley  Way 
Larson  Gilbert,  N  s  University  av  bet  Fifth  and  Sixth 
Levigne  Joseph,  NE  cor  Berkeley  Way  and  Shattuck  av 
Wood  Charles  B.,  W  s  Shattuck  av  bet  University  av  and 

Addison 

ALAMEDA. 

Cabral  Alexander,  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Park  and  Everett 
Durein  John,  W  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Railroad  avs 
Gallagher  Edward,  E  s  Park  bet  Lincoln  and  Webb  avs 
Luitz  Marx,  S  s  Railroad  av  nr  Park 
Reichsrath  Louis,  E  s  Webster  bet  Railroad  and  Pacific  avs 


Breweries. 

BROOKLYN,  Welscher  &  Westermann,  879  East  14th 
OAKLAND,  Kramm  &  Dieves,   NE  cor  Telegraph  av  and 

Durant 
PHILADELPHIA,  C.  A.  Uhrig  agent,  838  Broadway 
WASHINGTON,  Bredhoff  &  Cordes,   NW   cor  Fifth  and 

Kirkham,  office  NE  cor  Broadway  and  Sixth 

ALAMEDA. 

ALAMEDA,  Victor  Ruthardt,  W  s  Third  av  bet  Railroad 
and  Santa  Clara  avs 


Sr      I    AIINnRY  WASHING  WELL  DONE  AT  VERY  LOW  RATES. 

.     1   .     LM  U  11 U  n  I  .      Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


667 


Chas.  Kraxnm. 


Job.  Dieves. 


KRAMM  &  DIEVES. 


N.  E.  cor.  Telegrapli  Ayc.  anl  Bnrant  St. 


Brick. 

Burner  &  Young,  E  s  Franklin  bet  Second  and  Third 
GLADDING,  McBEAN  &  CO.,  1170-1172  Broadway 
MERRILL  &  SON,  foot  Webster 
NAGLE  GEORGE  D.  &  CO.,  Piedmont 
KEMn.T.ARD  BRICK  CO.,  foot  Webster 


Brick — Fire. 

GLADDING,  McBEAN  &  CO.,  1170-1172  Broadway 
REMTT.T.ARD  BRICK  CO.,  foot  Webster 


Bridge  Builders. 

California  Bridge  and  Building  Co.,    SW  cor  Second   and 
Grove 


Pilhort  9  Drniifn  Houses  Ballt,  and  HoDses  anil  Lots  lor  Sale  en  tlie'Insiallmenl  Plan. 

UIIUCll  &   DIUWII  Office  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarKei  St.,  s,  F,,  Agent  lor  Patent  Window  Shade  Fixtures. 


668  ■  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


Brokers— House. 

BARNARD  W.  E.  &  CO.,  1815  Broadway  and  1314  Tele- 
graph av 
BIGELOW  ELIJAH,  1008  Broadway 
BIGELOW  THADDEUS  B.,  1008  Broadway 
HAYS,  BLOW  &  CO.,  483  Seventh 
DOE  LUKE,  958  Broadway 
TODD  J.  C.  &  CO.,  1014  Broadway 
Wagner  &  Co.,  17061  Seventh 
WETMORE  J.  L.  &  CO.,  956  Broadway 


Brokers— Money  and  Stock. 

BAKER  H.  y.,  NE  cor  Pine  and  Seventh 
Blackman  George,  1007  Broadway 
Boyce  Shephard  B.,  472  Ninth 
Fowler  Jefferson,  1066  Broadway 
Smith  Thomas,  1007  Broadway 

Broom  Makers. 

Cortage  Edward  L.,  1667  William 

Ludemann  Otto,  SE  cor  Thirteenth  and  Webster 

Burglar  Alarms. 
CALIFORNIA  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  134  Sutter,  S.  F. 

CALIFORNIA  ELECTRICAL  WORKS 

134  Sutter^St.,  San  Francisco. 

DEALERS  IN  TELEGRAPH  and  ELECTRICAL  APPARATUS  anl  SUPPLIES. 

Electrical  Hotel  and  House  Annunciators,  Bells,  Burglar  Alarms, 
Fire  Alarms,  Mining  Gongs,  etc. 


Butchers. 

Abbott  &  Co.,  SW  cor  Seventh  and  Peralta 

Ames  H.  M.  Jr.  (wholesale)  Butchertown 

Brayton  William  H.,  964  Broadway 

Bush  &  Wheeler,  867  Wood 

Courreges  John  (tripe)  Butchertown 

Coutolenc  Eugene  F.,  NE  cor  Third  and  Jefferson 


C       r       I    AIIMnpY        WASHING    DONE    AT    SHORT    NOTICE. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  in  all  parts  of  Oakland. 


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Davis  John  H.,  1121  Thirteenth  av 

Denis  Jean  B.,  810  Broadway 

Fischel  &  Co.,  523  Seventh 

Frank  Kudolph  (sausages)  12-14  City  Market 

Freeman  Robert  L.,  836  Fourteenth 

Garner  &  Son,  718  Webster 

GAY  &  TRENSCHEL,  921  Seventh 

Gerhardy  P.  J.,  829  Broadway 

Gilardin  Victor,  751  East  14th 

Gilman  J.  A.  &  Co..  971  Third  and  Vinzent  Block 

Glaze  J.  W.,  617  East  Central  av 

Gohanich  Raymond,  Butchertown 

Grabs  August,  1783  Seventh 

Grayson,  Harrell  &  Co.  (wholesale)  1  Nicholl  Block 

Greenhood  S.  &  J.,  SW  cor  San  Pablo  av  and  Twenty-ninth 

Hanavan  John  P. ,  1563  West 

Hayes,  Carrick  &  Co.  (wholesale)  655  East  Central  av  ^ 

Herring  William  H.,  351  Seventh 

Heuer  A.  &  Co.,  JSW  cor  Ninth  and  Webster 

Keyes  James,  1465  Seventh 

Kingston  Thomas,  NW  cor  Forty-second  and  Telegraph  av, 

Temescal 
Lafferty  Owen,  461  Third 

Larkin  &  Harrington,  SW  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Forty-ninth 
Lee  P.  W.,  SW  cor  Sixteenth  and  San  Pablo  av 
Liese  Henry,  765  East  Central  av 
Long  William,  1753  Seventh 
Lough  &  Wilkinson,  800  Broadway 
Marquardsen  &  Becker,  819  Castro 
Mattern  Hariy,  1265  San  Pablo  av 
May  Henry,  1001  Seventh 
May  John  L.,  1503  Seventh 
McDermott  Bernard,  1669  San  Pablo  av 
McWethy  E.,  1708  Telegraph  av 
Morris  &  Co.,  Butchertown 
Nelle  William,  371  Central  av  .. 
Patronak  <fe  Jones,  1323  San  Pablo  av 
Pitts  James  M.,  781  Central  av 
RICE  &  WHITE,  2-6  City  Market 
Roberts  Henry,  466  Eleventh 
Samson  Martin,  1301  Peralta 
SCHAFFER  LOUIS,  828  Broadway 
Scribner  George  W.,  1239  Broadway 
Simon  Joseph,  1555  Broadway 
Smith  Charles  H.,  1319  Brush 
STACK  &  CO.,  NE  cor  Fifth  and  Harrison 


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ADAMS  &  CO 


COLLECTORS  aiK 

K.  R.  c-or.  F.K; 


ATTORNEYS  Conduct  Snits  In  aU  State  Courts 

HXII  ST.  »ncl  BK«AI>»VAV,   Ip  Staira. 


GEO.W.  CLARK,  645  Marm  St.,  S.  F,  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


670  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

Stewart  John  (wholesale)  Butchertown 
Vogelsanger  &  Burgelin,  1104  Market 
Watkins  Charles  W.,  SE  cor  Eighth  and  Clay 
Wilke  David  C,  1245  Telegraph  av 
Wilson  Lemuel,  311  East  Central  av 
AVoerner  Jacob,  18  City  Market 
Zeiss  Harry  A.,  SE  cor  Chester  and  Eighth 

BERKELEY. 

Fischel  Simon,  SW  cor  Shattuck  and  University  avs 
Hann  Thomas,  W  s  Shattuck  av  nr  University  av,  and  SE 

cor  Fifth  and  University  av 
Monterichard  M.,  S  s  University  av  bet  Ninth  and  Tenth 

ALAMEDA. 

EGGERS  &  EMETSBERG,  W   s   Park   bet   Central    and 

#      Santa  Clara  avs 

Gochnauer  P.  L.,  E   s  Webster  bet   Pacific  and  Railroad 

avs 
LIESE  CONRAD,  W  s  Park  bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara 

avs 
Mattheis  John  G.,   W  s  Park  bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara 

avs 
Noy  William  H.,  S  s  Railroad  av  bet  Bay  and  Sherman 


Cabinet  Makers. 

Allen  Percy,  1860  William 
Clayton  &  Kirk,  408  Tenth 
Oakes  George  W.,  1357  Telegraph  av 
WEMMER  JOHN,  375  Eighth 

ALAMEDA. 

Calhan  David,  E  s  Park  bet  Webb  and  Central  avs 
Carpenters  and  Builders. 

Allen  William,  1702  Telegraph  av 

Atkinson  Arthur  A. ,  826  Webster 

Atkinson  William,  826  Webster 

Beal  Rufus,  1065  Willow 

Burr  M.  G.,485  Prospect 

CHILD  EDWARD,  1207  Broadway 

Clayton  &  Kirk,  408  Tenth 

Collins  Benjamin,  1230  Eighth  av 

Concanon  W.  N.,  SW  cor  Twenty-fifth  and  Broadway 


SC      I   AIIRinDV     Grocx^.  X^KTox-ls.,  Xjox^ct  I»x-1o©« 
.     1.     LAUWUni-  Office,  33  Geary  St..  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  ICE  WAGONS  run  regularly  to  Alameda  and  Berkeley, 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY.  671 


Cornell  Charles  M.,  1113  Eighth  av 

Davis  Sidney  E.,  670  Sycamore 

Deuschle  John  J.,  S  s  Fortj-fourth  nr  Telegraph  ay 

Euteneuer  Martin,  1310  San  Pablo  av 

Flaherty  Thomas,  1511  Seventh 

Gee  Cornelius  C,  1116  Broadway 

Griffith  John,  1407  Broadway 

Hanson  Clarence  S.,  615  Tenth 

Harbourne  &  Cassin,  SE  cor  Telegraph  and  First  avs 

Jess  William,  512  East  23rd 

Jordan  Brothers,  360  Central  av 

Keith  John  W.,  junction  College  and  Claremont  avs 

King  Milo  F.,  308  Seventh 

Knowles  William  A.,  364  Thirteenth 

Lamb  Horace  C,  W  s  Maple  bet  Temescal  and  Birch 

Lower  George  W.,  W  s  Elm  bet  Plymouth  av  and  Hawthorne 

McDonald  Joseph  D.,  818  Myrtle  ^ 

Morrill  Simon  F.,  E  s  Claremont  av  nr  Telegraph  av 

Morton  William  &  Son,  830  Webster 

Nixon  Robert  B.,  S  s  Minna  nr  Telegraph  av,  Temescal 

Reed  James  W.,  310  Seventh 

Rickard  George  H.,  N  s  Temescal  bet  Maple  and  Cherry 

Scott  George  R.,  1627  Grove 

See  Mandeville  M.,  1407  Broadway 

Taney  Josiah  t>.,  371  Eleventh 

Tarr  Alvin  B.,  1421  Central  av 

Waite  Cornelius,  527  Eighth 

Watts  Stephen,  SE  cor  Eleventh  and  Broadway 

WEMMER  JOHN,  375  Eighth 

Wood  James  E. ,  1003  Pine 

BERKELEY. 

Boynton  Ira  A.,  W  s  Shattuck  av  nr  Addison 
Buuce  Horace  A.,  N  s  Bristol  bet  Second  and  Third 


Barthmann  Charles,  S  s  Railroad  av  bet  Benton  and  Stanton 
Benseman  George  A.,  Woodstock,  Alameda  Point 
Brown  &  Cotton,  S  s  Eucinal  av  bet  Willow  and  Walnut 
Carlson  Carl  F.,  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Broadway  and  Ev- 
erett 
Clark  William  P.,  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  First  and  Second 

avs 
Collins  James  A.,  E  s  Park  bet  Webb  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
ELford  Richard  H.,  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Broadway  and 
Everett 


GILBERT  &  BROWN 


Parties  PurchaHlnar  furnlsliert  wllli  Itloney  for 
Buildinir  —  Ta' nl>le  lii  liistullMiciits  at  Lmv  j;at!'s  of 
Interest.     Xo.  S  Park  Bow,  Park  Ht.,  Alamed*. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Harl^et  SL,  s.  F.-special  Hmm  in  Window  Shades  to  Order. 


672  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


FARRELL  &  SEVERANCE,  N  s  Clement  av  bet  Park  and 
Oak 

Gray  Joel,  NE  cor  Broadway  and  Central  av 

Moore  George  B.,  W  s  Webster  bet  Railroad  and  Pacific  avs 

Pembleton  E.,  SE  cor  Oak  and  Central  av 

Sanderson  William,  W  s  Everett  bet  Central  and  Santa  Clara 
avs 

Townsend  Harvey,  S  s  Blanding  av  bet  Everett  and  Broad- 
way 

Vasselin  Jules,  S  s  San  Antonio  av  bet  Willow  and  Walnut 


Carpet  Beating  Machines. 

CONKIilN  BROTHERS    (Oakland)    N   s   Twenty-first   bet 

Telegraph  av  and  Broadway 
Hickey  &  Dowling,  361  Thirteenth 
Robinson  Aaron,  519  Second 


OaU  fa  Carpet  EeatinsMacliiiio 

Twenty-first  Street, 

BET'tVEEN  BROADWAY  AND  TELEORAPH  AVENUE. 


Carpets  Renoyatei.    All  Mills  of  STAINS  REMOYED  wltlout  mm  tie  Colors. 


Bmgsels  and  Ingrain 5  Cents  per  rnnningf  Tard 

"Velvets,  Wiltons  and  aU  others 6       '♦  ♦•  "  " 

Carpets  taken  np  and  re-laid  by  experienced  hands. 

Prompt  attention  will  be  given  to  orders  sent  bv  moll  or  left  In  our  boxes  at  any  of  the  foUow- 
Ins  places :  Point  Station,  Center  Station.  Adeline  Station,  Market  Street  Station,  N.E.  cor.  Market 
and  Twelfth  Streets  opposite  Oakland  Hiuh  School,  N.E.  cor.  Washington  and  Seventh  Streets, S.W. 
cor.  Broadway  and  Eleventh  Street,  N.W.  cor.  San  Pablo  Avenue  and  Fourteenth  Street,  opposite 
Cit.v  Hall,  Brooklyn  Station,  Brooklyn  ;  Park  Street  Station,  Alameda. 

CONKLIN  BROS.,  Proprietors. 


Carpets.  Oilcloth.s,  Etc. 

(See  also  Furniture.) 

Harmon  A.  &  Co.,  1178  Broadway 
HOOK  EUJAH,  1108-1110  Broadway 


Q      P      I  AllNRRY  Lace  Curtains.  Blankets  and  Flannels,  a  Specialty. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY.  673 

McGOVERN  &  CAHTLIi,  1157  Broadway 
SCHREIBER  CHRISTIAN,  1107  Broadway 
TAYLOR  CHARLES  L.,  1066  Broadway 

Carriage  &  Wagoiuuakers. 

(See  also  Blacksmiths.) 

ALLEN  M.  W.,  SE  cor  Teiith  and  Webster 

Dunmire  Samuel  S.,  266  Central  av 

Durham  &  Buffett,  509  Eighth 

Galvin  &  Lebrecht,  SE  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Eighteenth 

Gowanlock  James,  656  Broadway 

Hampel  Henrj-,  801-803  East  Uth 

Hampel  Henry  F.,  141-4  Broadway 

Elumpp  c^'  Allard,  421  Third 

Kneale  Benjamin,  E  s  Telegi'aph  av  nr  Summer,  Temescal 

Logan  James  E.,  1362  San  Pablo  av 

McGREW  P.  H.,  1056-1060  Thirteenth  av 

NORTHEY  &  WAGAR,  801-803  East  Central  av 

SEITZ  JACOB,  1008  Franklin 

Sicotte  Ferdinand,  E  s  Wood  nr  Seventh 

Sohst  Brothers,  NE  cor  Eighth  and  Franklin 

Stahlecker  <lt  Terp,  SW  cor  West  and  Central  av 

Welsh  Walter,  365-369  Thirteenth 

Weymouth  T.  D.,  370  Central  av 

Wood  William,  X  s  Sixth  bet  Broadway  and  Franklin 

BERKELEY. 

Nelson  M.,  NE  cor  San  Pablo  and  University  av 


Andrews  Joshua,  N  s  Lincoln  av  nr  Park 

Brouillard  John,  W  s  Webster  bet  Eailroad  and  Pacific  avs 

Eckley  &  Barter,  E  s  Park  opp  Pacific  av 

Carriage  Trimmers. 

(See  also  Harness  and  Saddlery;  also  Carriage  and  Wagonmakers) 

Hanley  William,  1082  Fourteenth  av 
Smith  John  O.  N.,  518  Seventh 

Chemical  Works. 

San  Francisco  Chemical  Works  (Judson  &  Shepard)   West 
Berkeley,  office  402  Front,  S.  F. 


I 


AnAMQ2.rn  sell  real  ESTATE--Oailafl(lProDertyloExcliaiige  tor  Raaclies 

MUMITIO    0(    UU.       S.  £.  cor.  EieUTlI  Mid  BBOAOWAY.  CpSlsirm. 

43 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  6^5  McrKctSt.,s.  F.,  ImportBr  FreDcli  and  English  WALL  PAPERS 


674  BUSINESS    DIRECTORY. 


Chimneys — Terra  Cotta. 

GLADDING,  MeBEAN  &  CO.,  1170-1172  Broadway 
CIjARK  N.,  NE  cor  Division  and  Cedar 


Chocolate. 
GHIRARDELLI  &  PETAR,  1072  Broadway 

Cider. 

GORDON  JOSEPH  S.  G.,  365  Tenth 

TAYLOR  &  LOHSE,  NE  cor  Thirteenth  and  Franklin 

Cigars  and  Tobacco. 

ANDERSON  MATILDA,  Brooklyn  Station 

Breen  John,  365  Central  av 

Burrell  &  Gifford,  1052  Broadway 

Classon  &  Trost,  1010  Broadway 

Cohen  Rebecca  Mrs.,  863  Wood 

CONRADI  PHILIP,  467  Seventh 

Dailey  Peter  J.,  1762^  Seventh 

Downing  Albert.  1018  Wood 

Fibush  Brothers,  1101^  Broadway 

Fisher  &  Morisou,  1776  Seventh 

Gittere  Florence,  801  Broadway 

Gray  Dallas  P.,  465  Ninth 

Harding  Franz,  1808  Seventh 

Hein  Maria  (manufacturer)  1520  Seventh 

Henry  Charles,  SE  cor  Alice  and  Eighth 

Keating  William  J.,  457  Seventh 

King  George  C. ,  junction  Broadway  and  San  Pablo  av 

I^angford  Thomas,  1768  Seventh 

Maleton  Edward,  919  Broadway 

Martin  &  Kroll,  Broadway  Station 

McKeiuzie  Peter,  1054  Thirteenth  av 

Messmer  Kilian,  2080  Thirteenth  av 

MIRANDA  JOHN  B.,  407  Eighth 

Montgomery  Edward  A.,  905  Broadway,  and  NE  cor  Seventh 

and  Washington 
NELLER  L.  &  CO.,  NE  cor  Fifteenth  and  San  Pablo  av 
NORRIS  COLUMBUS  R.,  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Forty-ninth, 

TGIUGSCtll 

Nybal  A.  P.,  627  East  Central  av 


SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUNDRY 


r33  Geary  St.,  San  Francisso. 
OFFICES  I  gg2  Broadway,  Oakland. 


i.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE,  365  Tenth. 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


675 


OPITZ  &  BARTELS,  859  Washington 
Palm  Cyrus,  SW  cor  Broadway  and  Seventh 
Pumyea  Nelson  D.,  468  Seventh 
ROSENBERG  LASERY,  909  Broadway 
Rosenberg  Morris,  SW  cor  Eighth  and  Broadway 
Rosenberg  Nathan,  SW  cor  Broadway  and  Eleventh 
Scharman  Morris,  1067  Broadway 
TICHENOR  GEORGE  N.,  869  Broadway 
Todd  Thomas,  SE  cor  Eighth  and  Washington 
WEroER  FRANK  R.  (manufacturer)   SW  cor  Sixth   and 
Broadwav 


Dingmann  D.  J.,  NW  cor  Railroad  av  and  Park 

Doyle  John  J.,  W  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Railroad  avs 

Gripp  Henry  (manufacturer)  NW  cor  Webster  and  Santa 

Clara  av 
Hering  Brothers  (manufacturers)  S  s  Central  av  bet  Second 

and  Third  avs 
Merrill  &  Rhodes,  E  s  Park  bet  Lincoln  and  Webb  avs 


Civil  Engineers. 

(See  also   Surveyors.) 

Cox  Gustave,  569  Eighth 

Eager  E.  N.,  921  Broadway 

Everett  J.  C,  719  Eighth 

Fernand  John  J.,  N  s  Forty-second  nr  Grove,  Temescal 

Gilcrest  John,  304  Second 

Graham  William  H.,  831  Campbell 

Graham  William  S.,  831  Campbell 

Head  John  H.,  800  Brush 

Hyde  W.  B.,  162  Third 

King  Malcolm  G.,  1004  Broadway,  rooms  6-7 

Lacy  Thomas  J.  P.,  118  Ninth 

MORGAN  THOMAS  W.,  City  Hall 

Morley  William  R.,  1919  Filbert 

NUSBAUMER  GEORGE  L.,  Court  House 

Rvnders  James  P.,  Clarendon  House 

Treadwell  John  B.,  970  Center 

Wright  &  Trumbull,  475  Ninth 

BERKELEY. 

Holmes  George  W.,  SE  cor  Henry  and  Durant 
Poyzer  William  R.,  Berkeley  Hotel 
Sprague  Thomas,  NW  cor  Cedar  and  Henry 


GILBERT  &  BROWN 


Oiler  ilie  most  Desirable  Resilience  Prcpeny  on  the  CoasL 

Call  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Hari^et  St.,  S.  F.,Wliolesale  and  Retail  Sealer  is  Paper  Hangings 


676  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


Flynn  P.  J.,  Town  Hall 

Lane  Edmund,  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  nr  Third  av 


Clergymen. 

Abbott  Granville  S.  (First  Baptist)  Blake  House 
Afflerbacb  C.  H.  (German  M.  E.   Church)  526   Seventeenth 
Akerly  Benjamin  (St.  John's  Episcopal)  SW  cor  Adeline  and 

Sixteenth 
Alexander  William,  professor  Pacific  Theological  Seminary, 

1632  Telegraph  av 
BENTON  J.  A.,  professor  Pacific  Theological  Seminary,  S  s 

Hawthorne  bet  Telegraph  av  and  Webster 
Cassey  P.  W.,  716  Filbert 
Chatwood  Hobart,  1235  Broadway 
Condit  Ira  M.  (Chinese  Presbyterian)  262  Thirteenth 
Dean  W.  H.,  1264  East  Central  av 
Gleeson  W.  W.  (St.  Anthony's)  W  s  Sixteenth  av  bet  East 

16th  and  East  17th 
Hamilton  L.  (Independent  Presbyterian)  1165  Jackson 
James  Robert  T.  W.,  461  Ninth 
Janes  Elijah,  470  Edwards 
JEWETT  H.  E.,  S  s  Plymouth   av  bet  Telegraph  av  and 

Broadway 
Johnston  N.  R.  (Church  of  Christ)  1016  Kirkham 
Johnstone  Alexander,  1037  Linden 
Kendrick  Carroll  K.,  480  Edwards 
KING  MICHAEL  (Church  of  the  Immaculate  Conception) 

616  Seventh 
Langlois  Anthony,  159  Fifth 
Lee  Hamilton  (Church  of  the  Advent)  NE  cor  Twelfth  av 

and  East  20th 
Maguire  Patrick,  616  Seventh 

MeCLURE  DAVID,  NE  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Prospect  pi 
McLafi'erty  P.  S.,  829  Sixteenth 
McLean  J.  K.  (First  Congregational)  520  Thirteenth 
McNALLY  JOHN  B.  (St.  Patrick's)  N  s  Seward  bet  Camp- 
bell and  Peralta 
Mills  C.  T.,  Seminary  av  four  miles  east  of  Brooklyn 
Mooar  George,  444  Edwards 

Morse  Samuel  B.  (East  Oakland  Baptist)  554  East  16th 
Newton  G.  (Centennial  M.  E.)  1669  Taylor 
Parks  James  L.  (St.  Paul's  Episcopal)  cor  Fourteenth  and 

Harrison 


SV    T  ATT'NfTl'RY   ^'^a^Jiins  called  lor  anOeliTere(li]iS.F.,0al{laii(I,  Alameda,  Bertelej 
.    r.    Lnllllillll.  Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.F..  and  862  Broadway.  Oakland. 


GREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDON'S,  365  TENTH. 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY.  677 


Pearre  S.  E.,  1207  Broadway 

Ilea  John,  923  Fifth  ay 

Serda  Lawrence  (Church  of  the  Sacred  Heart  of  Jesus)  SW 

cor  Evoj  av  and  Grove,  Temescal 
Shapero  Aaron  (rabbi)  1560  Telegraph  av 
Sprecher  Samuel  P.  (First  Presbyterian)  1366  Harrison 
Strong  Jacob  H.,  862  Castro 
Tenney  W.  A.,  2227  Andover 
Thompson  John,  1352  Franklin 
Wills  John  T.  (Second  Congregational)  1725  Goss 
Wooster  Joseph,  N  s  Vernal  av,  Piedmont 
Wythe  Joseph  H.,  965  West 

BERKELEY. 

Blakeslee  S.  V.,  Ws  Oxford  nr  College  Way 

Comerford  P.  M.  (St.  Joseph's,  K.  C.)  SE  cor  Addison  and 
Hamilton 

Curry  James  (First  Presbyterian)  SW  cor  Allston  Way  and 
Ellsworth 

Easton  G.  A.  (Church  of  the  Good  Shepherd)  N  s  Univer- 
sity av  nr  San  Pablo  av 

Mayer  G.  W.  (St.  Mark's  Episcopal)  S  s  Bancroft  Way  nr 
Ellsworth 

Merrill  Charles  D.,  N  s  Delaware  bet  Third  and  Fourth 

Payne  Edward  B.  (First  Congregational)  N  s  Dwight  Way 
nr  Choate 

Thomson  William  (First  Presbyterian)  SE  cor  Ellsworth  and 
Channing  Way 


Dunn  T.  S.  (Methodist  Episcopal)  E  s  Park  nr  Central  av 
Elliott  Gould  F.,  E  s  Park  betEncinal  and  San  Antonio  avs 
Gleeson  William  (St.  Joseph's  Church)  SE  cor  Santa  Clara 

av  and  Chestnut 
McGowan  James,  SE  cor  Encinal  and  College  avs 
Mead  Juda,  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Morris  George  (Congregational)  Ss  Central  av  bet  First  and 

Second  avs 
Newton  George,  NW  cor  Broadway  and  Clement  av 
Pinneo  George  D.,  S  s  San  Jose'  av  bet  Chestnut  and  Willow 
Bead  George  K.  (First  Baptist)  SE  cor  Pacific  av  and  Chest- 
nut 
Tabor  Kodney  L.    (Presbyterian)    SW   cor   Versailles   and 

Central  avs 
Ward  George  H.  (Christ  Episcopal  Church)  S  s  Santa  Clara 
av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 


PnllDPt  Yniir  Rlllc  Willi  ADAMS  k  CO.,  "OaMand"  ColMOQ  OiM, 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarKet  St..  S.  F. -Complete  stocK  ol  Paper  Hanglnns-SlnlllDl  Worloiieii. 


678  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

Clothing. 

(See  also  Tailors;  also  Dry  Goods.) 

Alexander  Henry,  1754  Seventh 

Bernstein  &  Co.,  869  Broadway 

Caro  Samuel,  NW  cor  Eighth  and  Broadway 

Coffee  M.  H.,  875  Broadway 

Crocker  L.  &  A.,  458  Ninth 

Foute  A.,  800-802  East  Central  av 

Foss  O.  Mrs.,  1351  Telegraph  av 

Furst  Herman,  907  Broadway 

Greenhood  &  Moran,  NW  cor  Broadway  and  Eleventh 

Harris  Brothers,  915  Broadway 

HIRSHBERG  SAMUEL,  1103  Broadway 

Jonas  A.  &  Brother,  843  ±5roadway 

Letter  Jacob,  957  Broadway 

Levy  Wolf,  850  Broadway 

Mann  George  M.,  NW  cor  Tenth  and  Broadway 

Nordhausen  C.  &  A.,  839  Broadway 

Samuels  Barnett,  821  Broadway 

Coal  and  Wood. 

Anderson  A.,  foot  Webster 

Audiffred  H.,  504  Fourth 

BARNARD  F.  &  CO.,  SE  cor  Second  and  Webster,  office 
NW  cor  Eighth  and  Franklin 

Barstow  &  Garber,  SE  cor  Third  and  Franklin 

BROWN  EDWARD  A.,  410-412  Ninth 

Clooney  &  O'Brien,  NW  cor  Seventh  and  Henry 

Carleton  Brothers,  1307  Telegraph  av 

Davis  C  M.,  SE  cor  Cleveland  and  Telegraph  avs 

Eagar  Brothers,Ws  Thirteenth  av  bet  East  14th  and  East  15th 

Estey  John  C,  SEcor  San  Pablo  av  and  Seventeenth 

PINCH  &  BARNHISEL,  1694  Seventh 

FISHER  &  TAYLOR,  SW^  cor  First  and  Franklin,  office 
1180  Broadway 

Fitzell  Peter  M.,  570  Fifth 

Fleming  John  W.,  1957  San  Pablo  av 

FOSTER  DANIEL,  foot  Franklin,  office  457  Central  av 

FREEMAN  R.  R  &  CO.,  SW  cor  B  and  Louise 

FRITCH  J.  HOMER,  413  Eleventh 

Fachs  Philip,  1169  Center 

Gaylord  H.  B.,  SE  cor  Telegraph  and  Plymouth  avs 

HAMPTON  J.  &  CO.,  NE  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Twenty- 
Second 


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Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.S.  6.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY.  679 


HENDERSON  &  BONNEY,  462  Thirteenth 

Henderson  John  H.,  483  Ninth 

Huff  Lucien  B.,  484  East  14th 

JAFFE  LOUIS,  870  Washington  and  812  Franklin 

King  John  N.,  1656-1658  San  Pablo  av 

Lenox E.  H.  &  Son,SsEast  14thbet E^^venthandTwelfthavs 

LUSK  LOUIS  P.,  E  s  Telegraph  av  bet  Linden  and  Temes- 

cal,  Temeseal 
LYNCH,  MALONEY  &  CO.,  NW  cor  Washington  and  Fifth 
Mathias  Charles.  516-518  Third 
May  Alexander  W.,  607  East  11th 
McKLNLEY  D.  A.,  SE  cor  Washington  and  Tenth 
MEEKER  DAVm,  NE  cor  Market  and  Eighth 
Mesmer  '&  Paepcke,  SE  cor  Wood  and  Goss 
OAKLEY  PETER  E.,  NE  cor  Market  and  Eighth 
Pratt  Henry  C,  1772  Telegraph  av 
PURINGTON  &  REED,  610  East  Central  av 
Rice  John,  1214  Market 
Rubert  Daniel  H.,  1937  Filbert 
Sessions  Charles  A.,  cor  First  and  Franklin 
SURRYHNE  E.  &  CO.,  foot  Division 
Swift  Theodore,  70  Hannah 
THOMAS  WILLIAM  R.,  413  Tenth 

BERKELEY. 

Bowen  William  J.,  NW  cor  Delaware  and  San  Pablo  av 
Underwood  Charles  C,   Bancroft  Way  nr  Shattuck  av  and 
SW  cor  University  av  and  Eighth 

ALAMEDA. 

Elliott  Ezekiel,  AV  s  Webster  bet  Railroad  and  Pacific  avs 
Gundlach  Max,  N  s  Railroad  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Johnson  A.,  W  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Railroad  avs 
Koerber  Henry,  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Oak  and  Park 
Schroeder  &  Victors,  NE  cor  Webb  av  and  Park 
Wheeler  &  Relfe,  SW  cor  Railroad  av  and  McPherson 

SOLE  AGENTS  NEWPORT  COOS  BAY  COAL. 


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FRANK  BARNARD  &  CO., 

SucoesHoriii  to  O.  K.  Freeman  &  Co., 

OFFICE,  N.W.   COR>"ER  EIGHTH  AND  FRANKLIN  STREETS, 

San  Francisco  Office,  213  Jackson  Street. 
O.  fS.  BROMIiEY,  -        -        -  manager,  Oakland. 


filhoKt  Q  DrniAfn  Houses  Biult,  and  Hciises  and  Lois  lor  Sale  on  tte  Installmenl  PlaL 

UllUCll  &    DIUWII  OfTice  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarKet  SL.  S.  F.,  tHe  finest  collectton  ol  Modern  An  Paper  Emm. 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


Coal  Oil. 
CONTINENTAL  OIL  AND  TRANSPORTATION  CO.,  R. 

li.  Kirkpatrick  agent,  714  Castro 
Falls  John  H.,  1301  San  Pablo  av 
Green  &  Maloon,  456  Central  av 

BERKELEY. 

Golden  Gate  Oil  Works,  NE  cor  Addison  and  Second 

ALAMEDA. 

Alameda  Oil  Works,  N  s  Spruce  nr  Davenport 
PACIFIC  COAST  OIL  CO.,   Pacific  Avenue  Station  S.  P. 
C.  E.  R.,  office  402  Montgomery,  S.  F. 

Coffee  and  Spices. 
GHIRARDELLI  &  PETAR,  1072  Broadway 

Coifee  Saloons  and  Clioi^  Houses. 

(See  also  Restaurants.) 

ANDERSEN  JULIUS,  Brooklyn  Station 
Deboice  Elizabeth,  553  Broadway 
Distant  Robert,  713  Broadway 
Kosta  &  Co.,  469  Seventh 
Larsen  &  Lausten,  405  Seventh 
Lewis  M.  A.  Mrs.,  512  Seventh 
Matthew  Lewis  O.,  901  Seventh  av 
Milloslavich  Louis,  459  Seventh 
Taylor  Monroe  W.,  Oakland  Ferry 
Turner  &  Strawbridge,  458  Central  av 
Tyrrell  &  Flynn,  NE  cor  Tenth  and  Center 

BERKELEY. 

Mackin  John,  E  s  Choate  nr  Bancroft  Way 
Paoletti  Charles,  S  s  University  av  nr  Choate 

ALAMEDA. 

Probst  Louis,  SW  cor  Webster  and  Taylor  av 

Collectors. 

ADAMS  &  CO.,  864  Broadway 
Albers  Anton,  830  Sixteenth 
BROMLEY  JOHN  L.,  911  Broadway 
Coe  John  T.,  921  BroT?dway 


C      r      I   AI)l\|nPY  PROMPT  ATTLNTION  TO   ORDERS  FOR  WASHING. 


C:ricc,  03  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


All  kinds  of  PURE  ICE  CREAM  made  to  order  at  GORDON'S. 


BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  681 

HARD  ROSWEUL  B.,  468  Eighth 

HERSHBERG  &  LAWSON,  856  Broadway,  rooms  9-10 

McDANIEL  THOMAS  J.,  455  Eighth 

Miller  Henry,  476  Eighth 

Pomroy  Horace  B.,  958  Broadway 

Bead  W.  S.  &  Co.,  483  Seventh 

Stilwell  Bros.  &  Co.,  506  Ninth 

Supple  T.  H.,  513  Sixth 

TTT.T.THY  GABRIEL  H.,  859  Broadway,  room  15 

TOMMERUP  J.  P.  E.,  1627  Eighth 

BERKELEY. 

Teague  John  F.,  SW  cor  University  av  and  Fifth 

ALAMEDA. 

Moulton  G.  H.,  E  s  Park  bet  Webb  and  Santa  Clara  avs 


Colleges  and  Seminaries. 

(See  also  Schools.) 

California  Medical  College,  D.  McLean  president,  SW  cor 
Eleventh  and  Clay 

CALIFORNIA  MILITARY  ACADEMY,  Eev.  David  Mc- 
Clure  principal,  NE  cor  Prospect  and  Telegraph  avs 

GOLDEN  GATE  ACADEMY,  H.  E.  Jewett  A.  M.  princi- 
pal, N  s  Hawthorne  bet  Broadway  and  Telegraph  av 

Mills'  Seminary  for  Young  Ladies,  Eev,  C.  T.  Mills  princi- 
pal. Seminary  av,  four  miles  east  of  Brooklyn 

OAKLAND  BUSINESS  COLLEGE,  M.  K.  Lauden  pro- 
prietor, 377  Central  av 

PACIFIC  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY,  Eev.  J.  A.  Ben- 
ton Senior  Professor,  S  s  Plymouth  av  bet  Telegraph  av 
av  and  Broadway 

Snell  Seminary,  E.  B.  Snell  and  Miss  Mary  E.  Snell  prin- 
cipals, 568  Central  av 

ST.  JOSEPH'S  ACADEMY,  Brother  Sabinian  principal, 
159  Fifth 

St.  Mary's  Academy,  cor  Grove  and  Eighth 

BERKELEY. 

BERKELEY  GYMNASIUM  (The)  John  F.  Burris  princi- 
pal, W  s  Dana  bet  University  av  and  Bancroft  Way 

Young  Ladies'  Seminary,  Mrs.  E.  P.  Wellington  principal, 
E  s  Spruce  nr  Vine 


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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarKet  St.,  S.  F.--Special  Desips  in  Window  Shades  lo  Order. 


682  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

Coniniissioiiers  of  Deeds. 

(See  also  Notaries  Public.) 

BURRALIi  WILL  H.,  1059  Broadway. 
Koenig  L.  A.,  1002  Broadway 
Todd  John  C,  1014  Broadway 

Confectionery. 

(See  also  Fruits  and  Candies.) 

Anderson  William  M.,  1007  Broadway 

BACON  JAMES  H.,  965  Broadway 

BLANK  GEORGE  A.  (manufacturer)  460  Seventh 

Breuer  Mary  Mrs.,  1654  Seventh 

Bruning  Brothers,  471  Seventh 

CLARK  HORACE,  Market  Street  Station 

Condre  Frances  M.,  669  Broadway 

Garland  M.  H.  (cough  drops)  1901  Broadway 

Gilmore  F.  Mrs.,  1261  San  Pablo  av 

HICKETHIER  HULDA  MRS.,  416  Central  av 

Higgs  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  1819  San  Pablo  av 

Kirchheiner  Henry  (manufacturer)  1253  Telegraph  av 

Kirchheiner  John  H.,  629  East  Central  av 

Krag  Frederick  W.,  1809  Seventh 

Mandler  Frederick,  1271  San  Pablo  av 

McLaughlin  Michael,  855  Wood 

PFISTER  JOHN  R.  MRS.,  1065  Broadway 

Koediger  F.  A.,  1724  Taylor 

Wulff  John,  1810  Seventh 


Corbett  John  J.,  S  s  Central  av  opp  Third  av 
Dean  Peter  A.,  NW  cor  Park  and  Central  av 
Dingman  D.  J.,  NW  cor  Kailroad  avand  Park 
Doyle  John  J.,  W  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Railroad  avs 
KNOWLTON  LYDIA  A.  MRS.,  W  s  Webster  bet  Railroad 
and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Contractors. 

Abbott  George  F.,  1160  Union 

Abbott  Joseph  E. ,  812  Castro 

ALAMEDA  MACADAMIZING  CO.  (street)  954  Broadway 

Allman  John,  2336  Telegraph  av 
Bailey  John  N.  (street)  1303  Sixth  av 
Benham  John  A.,  1638  Telegraph  av 


O      r      I    AllfjnpY  WASHING  WELL  DONE  AT  VERY  LOW  RATES. 


OfTice.  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY.  683    '' 


Bejer  Anthony,  N  s  Durant  bet  Telegraph  av  and  Broadway 

Boone  William  E. ,  577  Sixteenth 

Bowen  Charles  A.,  663  Grove 

Bowers  Septimus  T.,  1200  Broadway 

Burner  &  Young,  664  Franklin 

Burpee  Joseph  S.,  1217  Myrtle 

Cameron  Peter  A.,  722  Eighteenth 

Carlisle  Samuel  S.,  Vinzent  Block 

Cavanagh  Edward,  1172  Broadway 

CHILD  EDWARD,  1207  Broadway 

Collins  Michael,  638  Chestnut 

Curtis  William  F.,  1032  Linden 

Deuschle  John  J.,  S  s  Forty-fourth  nr  Telegraph  av 

Gee  Myron,  2223  Elm 

Grannis  R.  W.,  1067  Willow 

Haney  A.,  457  Eighth 

Hannah  James  E.,  1120  Washington 

Haskell  Eandolph  K.,  1461  Broadway 

Hassinger  Samuel  K..  611  Seventeenth 

Heverin  Patrick,  862  Twenty-first 

Hill  John  B.,  1905  Market 

Hitchcock  Henry  E.,  1355  Franklin 

Hoopes  Thomas  C,  65  Valley 

Hornby  William,  550  Thirty-fifth 

Hosmer  James  P.,  860  Harrison 

Ingerson  Charles  A.,  26  Wilcox  Block 

Jencks  Jared  H.,  1759  Twenty-first  av 

Kane  William,  462  Sixth 

Keenan  James,  1358  Sixteenth  ■  ^ 

Kendall  Alpheus,  958  Grove  ;  g» 

Kennedy  Leonaixl  W.,  1310  Franklin  i*S 

Kern  Frederick,  1466  Fifth  ;  g- 

Knight  Frederick  W.,  543  Charter  \  S" 

Lang  George  E.,  612  East  14th  ,  g- 

Lemon  James  M.,  624  Seventeenth  :  t»* 

Littlefield  Charles  A.,  479  Twenty-sixth  ''■  |' 

McBean  Alexander,  E  s  Filbert  bet  Tenth  and  Central  av  g. 

McDonald  William,  1418  Eleventh  S 

Metcalf  Orlando  F.,  910  Franklin  ;  ^ 

Murray  Eobert  M.,  698  Twenty-fourth  I  8 

Myers  Jackson  E.,  E  s  Broadway  nr  Orchard  j  ^ 

NAGLE  GEORGE  D.  &  CO.,  620  Eighteenth  ^ 

Newsom  Alexander  L.,  1567  Twenty-first  av 

Nickerson  Zenos  P.,  911  Willow  j 

{   Nolan  William,  752  Brush 
I   OAKLAND  PAVING  CO.,  Union  Bank  Building 

PilKnrt  0    DrntifM     Ko  fiemr  IiiTeslment  tliaii  tlie  Baigams  in  Alameda  Real  Estate 

UllUCll   OC    DlUWII.  Offered  at  No.  2  Park  Row.  Park  street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Marm  St.,  s.  F.,  Agent  lor  Patent  Window  Shade  Fixtures. 


684  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

Ormsby  Charles  W.,  1310  Harrison 

Parker  Hubbard  G.  (wood  and  lumber)  Lee  nr  Vernon  av 

FERINE  WILLIAM  D.,  10U2  Broadway 

Plover  Patrick,  1609  Eighth 

Rademacher  Augustus  P.,  1170  Broadway 

Redding  D.  AV.,  560  Fifteenth 

Eendell  Thomas,  825  Fifteenth 

Rodgers  Charles  A.,  Lake  Shore  av  nr  Peralta 

Rodgers  Robert  A.,  Lake  Shore  av  nr  Peralta 

Rogers  James,  1543  Curtis 

Sedgley  Abner,  1009  Cypress 

Simmons  Thomas  F.,  762  Fourth 

Smilie  Robert,  1461  Broadway 

Strong  Eli,  980  Wood 

Taggart  William  M.,  NW  cor  East  14th  and  Twentieth  av 

Taylor  Byron  I.,  1663  Seward 

Taylor  John,  477  East  Eleventh 

Tibbals  John  S.,  871  Filbert 

Traxlar  Robert,  SW  cor  Eleventh  and  Washington 

TYLER  ASHER,  NE  cor  Eighth  av  and  East  Eleventh 

Underwood  Ira  A.,  1730  Taylor 

Vance  William  W.,  1163  Franklin 

Vickery  William  J.,  1420  Fifteenth 

Voice  George  L.,  SW  cor  Plymouth  av  and  Elm 

Warren  Joseph  M.,  Lake  Shore  av  nr  Brooklyn 

White  James  S.,  1715  Filbert 

BERKELEY. 

Lord  Carlos  R.,  N  s  Vine  bet  Oxford  and  Spruce 
Peabody  William  B.,  SW  cor  Delaware  and  Tenth 
Williams  L.  W.,  E  s  Ellsworth  nr  Bancroft  Way 


Berry  Joseph  A.,  NW  cor  Central  av  and  McPherson 

Brown  &  Cotton,  S  s  Encinal  av  bet  Willow  and  Walnut 

Corbett  Alexander  C,  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Paru  and  Stan- 
ton 

Cory  J.  H.,  Yosemite  Hotel 

FARRELL  &  SEVERANCE,  N  s  Clement  av  bet  Park  and 
Oak 

Foster  Charles  H.,  W  s  Pine  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Central 
avs 

Frodden  V.  M.,  NE  cor  Santa  Clara  and  Encinal  avs 

Kaselau  Charles,  S  s  Central  av  bet  Willow  and  Chestnut 

Kneedler  George  W.,  Yosemite  Hotel 

La  Plant  Alexander,  E  s  Ocik  bet  Clinton  and  Dayton  avs 


S.  F.  LAUNDRY. 


Office.  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.   and  862  Broadway  Oakland. 


Gordon's  ICE  WAGONS  run  regularly  lu  Alameda  and  Berkeley. 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY.  685 

Long  William  H.,  S  s  Eagle  av  bet  Broadway  and  Everett 
Macdonald  Malcolm,  SE  cor  Walnut  and  Railroad  av 
Millington  James,  SW  cor  Court  and  Central  av 
Eussell  Horace  A.,  E  s  Broadway  nr  Central  av 
Straub  Dennis,  W  s  Hibbard  bet  Eailroad  and  Pacific  avs 


Cornices. 
IjUTZ  &  BERG  (wooden)  1058  Broadway 

Corsets. 
COPLIN  ALANSON  (importer)  1171  Broadway 

Crockery  and  Glassware. 

BARBAGELATA  F.  &.■  CO.,  1070  Broadway 

Bevertou  Samuel,  -171  Ninth 

HAUSER  D.  &  CO.,  1153  Broadway 

Hvde  E.  H.  k  Co.,  1167  Broadway  ^ 

MASON  W.  C,  301  East  Central  av 

MENKE  DIETRICH,  827  Broadway 

RAFFO  BROTHERS,  671-673  Broadway 

Schultz  cV:  Kock,  NW  cor  Forty-fifth  and  Telegraph  av,  Tem- 

escal 
Solomon  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Forty-ninth 
STEERE  &  COLBY,  SE  cor  Thirteenth  and  East  Central 

avs 
Stevenson  F.  E.  «t  Co.,  1062  Broadway 
TUM  SUDEN  H.  &  CO.,  693-697  East  Central  av 

BEEKELEY. 

Brown  Antonio,  Js  s  Bristol  bet  Fifth  and  Sixth 

ALAiLEDA. 

BARBER  ARTHUR  S.,  SE  cor  Park  and  Santa  Clara  av 
BOEHMER  FR.,  W  sPark  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs 
Lenz  Herman  E.,  SW  cor  Eailroad  av  and  Stanton 

Cutlery. 

(See  also  Hardware.) 

BABCOCK  GEORGE  W.  &  CO.,  955  Broadway 
EVERSON  W.  &  M.,  SW  cor  Ninth  and  Broadway 


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Pnllppt  Yniir  Rilk  ^i^^i  ADAMS  &  CO.,  "OaMaiid"  CoUectioii  Office, 


GEO.W.  CLARK,  645  MarKei  Si.  s.  F,.  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


686  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


HARDY  W.  B.,  959  Broadway 
Krepper  Brothers,  420  Eleventh 
Rice  C.  B.,  Thirteenth  av  nr  Post  Office 
SCHOLL  CHRISTIAN  F.,  515  Seventh 
WILL  &  FINCK,  769  Market  (S.  F.) 

FRED'K  A.  WILL.  JULIUS  FINCK. 

WILL   &   FINCK 

Importing  and  Manufacturing. 

LOCKSMITHS  I  BELLHUNEERS 

769  MARKET  ST., 
SAN     FRANCISCO. 


Dentists. 

Brooks  William  E.,  NW  cor  Broadway  and  Eighth 

Brown  W.  Gardner,  1116  Broadway 

BURNETTE  EUGENE  T.,  521  Eleventh 

Card  I.  D.,  1830  Seventh 

Carpenter  Oliver,  1055  Broadway,  room  4 

COLE    RECTOR   E.,    NW   cor   Broadway   and  Eleventh, 

room  6 
Cool  Russell  H.,  NE  cor  Webster  and  Central  av 
CORNWALL  AMBROSE,  1069  Broadway 
CRAIG  W.  H.,  1055  Broadway,  rooms  1-2 
DIMMICK  JOSEPH,  869  Washington,  room  1 
Oilman  Samuel  M.,  1068  Broadway 
Hall  Thomas  W.,  NE  cor  Central  av  and  Broadway 
Lane  C.  S.,  1207  Broadway 
Lee  E.  W.,  818  East  15th 

LEFEVRE  ALFRED,  NW  cor  Eighth  and  Broadway 
LUCE  GEORGE  J.,  1004  Broadway,  rooms  12-15 
Merriman  A.  F.  &  Son,  NW  cor  Eleventh  and  Broadway 
Pelton  L.  D.,  1463  Telegraph  av 
PLOMTEAUX  &  RALLS,  408  Thirteenth 
Redman  &  Case,  1116  Broadway,  room  5 
Roberts  &  Hibbard,  481  Seventh 
Schmidt  G.  L.,  1113  Broadway,  rooms  20-21 
Schumer  A.  C,  1056  Eighth 
Warner  John,  1108J  Broadway 


Q      I-      lAIINRRY  Lace  Curtains,  Blankets  and  Flannels,  a  Specialty 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  in  all  parts  of  Oakland. 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY.  687 

GrIBO.    T.    X-iXTOE 
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Rooms:      1004  Broadway,   corner  Tenth,  Oakland,  Cal. 

OFFICE  HOURS:     8  A.  M.  TO  5  P.  M. 

BERKELE  i. 

Bates  Courtien  P.,  E  s  Spruce  bet  Vine  and  Eose 

ALAMEDA. 

Bishop  McKendree  F.,  Odd  Fellows'  Block 

Gildea  Bernard  M.,  Park  Kow 

Wood  Andrew  B.,  NW  cor  Park  and  Encinal  av 

Dental  Laboratory. 

Lee  &  Porter,  954  Broadway 

Detectives — Private. 
HAY  &  CO.,  859  Broadway,  room  14 

Doors,  Sash  and  Blinds. 

(See  also  Mills— Planing.) 

Barnes  Brothers  &  Gedge,  cor  East  Central  and  Fourteenth 
avs 

CALIFORNIA  DOOR  CO.,  460-464  Second 

Marks  Aaron,  424  Eighth 

PHELPS,  MURPHY  &  CO.,  SE  cor  Second  and  Washing- 
ton 

Smith  &  Garrison,  NE  cor  Bay  and  Short 

WHITTIER,  FULLER  &  CO.,  412-414  Central  av 

Drain  Pipe. 

(See  also  Potteries.") 

CLARK  N.,  NE  cor  Division  and  Cedar 
GLADDING,  McBEAN  «&  CO.,  1170-1172  Broadway 

Dressmakers. 

Akins  M.  J.  Mrs.,  661  Ninth 

Arey  Lizzie  F.,  833  Brush 

AveVill  Sarah  Miss,  1273  San  Pablo  av 

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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR. 


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Baker  Annie  M.  Miss,  482  Twenty-fifth 
Baker  Emma  Miss,  677  East  Central  av 
,  Barber  O.  S.  Mrs.,  818  Brush 
Batchelder  Eliza  Mrs.,  1363  Telegraph  av 
Boop  J.  D.  Mrs.,  815  Henry 
Brereton  J.  M.  Mrs.,  1168  Broadway 
Buswell  Clara  A.  Miss,  1355  Telegraph  av 
Clark  Annie  C,  705  Harrison 
Colby  Flora  I.,  483  Twenty-fifth 
Colby  Frank  A.  Miss,  483  Twenty-fifth 
Cook  Philip  Mrs.,  912  Clay 
Dabney  N.  K.  Mrs.,  1646  Seventh 
Dawe  F.  Mrs.,  227  Eighth 
De  Freitas  A.  V.  Mme.,  580  Thirty-fifth 
De  Troost  S.  O.,  1113  Broadway 
Deboice  Elizabeth,  553  Broadway 
Dolan  Maggie  E.  Miss,  494  Twenty-fifth 
Dryden  J.  E.  Mrs.,  843  Isabella 
Ellsworth  L.  Mrs.,  1156  Broadway 
Epley  Sisters,  472  Central  av 
Farrell  Ann  E.  Mrs,  719  Fourth 
Fields  Kose  Mrs.,  863  Clay 
Fitzgerald  Catherine  Miss,  1691  Eighth 
Gage  A.  Mrs.,  518  Fourteenth 
Gawley  W.  Mrs.,  1009  Franklin 
Gentry  C.  B.  Mrs.,  1580  Telegraph  av 
Gibson  J.  Mrs.,  1522  Broadway 
Grear  B.  Miss,  511  Tenth 
Green  J.  G.  Mrs.,  1113  Broadway 
Hallahan  Mary  Miss,  620  East  Ce*^ntral  av 
Hemphill  Charlotte  Miss,  759  Sixth 
Henderson  Mary  J.,  958  Seventh 
Hendry  E.  Mrs.,  1116  Broadway 
Hoffman  Elizabeth  E.  Miss,  408  Thirteenth 
Horr  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  516  Ninth 
Icke  Kate" Miss,  767  East  Central  av 
Jenson  Kate  Mrs.,  1687  Eighth 
Johnson  A.  A.  Miss,  1068  Broadway 
Johnson  Augusta  B.  Mrs.,  1230  Eighth  av 
Johnson  E.  W.  Mrs.,  3631  Central  av 
Jones  E.  G.  Mrs.,  1001  Webster 
Joseph  Eose  Mrs.,  650  East  14th 
Kane  Annie  M.,  1765  Grove 
Kendall  Isabella  Miss,  1453  Broadway 
Laroche  E.  Mrs.,  666  Thirty-fourth 


d     Lee  Maty  A.  Mrs.,  1361  Broadway 


^      F      I    AIINriRY       ^ASHII^^    DONE    AT    SHORT   NOTICE. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY.  689 


Leist  Mary  Mrs.,  254  East  Seventeenth 

Man  ton  Mary  Miss,  1560  Eighth 

Martin  E.  J.  Miss,  555  East  Central  av 

Masou  Emma  Miss,  710  Tenth 

McDonald  L.  E.  Mrs.,  476  Central  av 

McLean  C.  Miss,  519  Eighth 

Meagher  Agnes  Miss,  512  Eighth 

Mee  Maggie  Miss,  1315  San  Pablo  av 

Miller  Jennie  Miss,  974  Seventh 

Millikin  Maggie  Miss,  1353  Telegraph  av 

Mitchell  Fannie  Miss,  665  Adeline 

Mitchell  Laura  Miss,  665  Adeline 

Mitcliell  Marv  Mrs.,  1551  Seventh 

Morris  C.  A.'^Mrs.,  261  Ninth 

Moulton  F.  Mrs.,  563  Eleventh 

Kelson  Rebecca  Mrs.,  916  Wood 

Ough  T.  A.  Mrs.,  1073  Fourteenth  av 

Parisot  Marie  Mme.,  1156  Broadway 

Parker  W.  W.  Mrs.,  1249  Center 

Parritt  Fanny  E.  Miss,  762  Sixth 

Perry  Daniel  Mrs.,  759  Castrc 

Pettigrew  J.  Miss,  Orr  House 

Pooler  Mattie  Miss,  1571  Seventh 

Potts  Julia  Miss,  366  East  Sixteenth 

Poulsen  Johanna  Mrs.,  144  Ettie 

Powell  Jennie  Miss,  1002  Twenty-eighth 

Power  Mary  Miss,  494  Twenty-fifth 

Prenveille  ilose  Mme.,  617  Sixth 

Price  M.  J.  Mrs.,  1113  Franklin 

Reynolds  R.  T.  Mrs. ,  Bellevue  House 

Richardson  Mary  L.  Mrs.,  313  Ninth 

Ricker  B.  C.  Miss,  710  Tenth 

Robinson  Emma  Miss,  Avenue  House 

Rowe  Julia  A.  Mrs.,  1157  Franklin 

Rowley  Sibyl  Mrs.,  1656  Telegraph  av 

Rumble  Minnie  Mrs.,  360  Ninth 

Rutherford  Mary  Miss,  S  s  Thirty-fourth  nr  Grove 

Sanderson  S.  A.  Mrs.,  476  Central  av 

Schreiber  Clara  Miss,  793  Wood 

Schultze  L-ene  Mrs.,  825  Market 

Scott  D.  I.  Mrs.,  1167  Seventh 

Sesser  Belle  P.  Mrs.,  814  Brush 

Shearer  George  B.  Mrs.,  803  Castro 

Shelly  Ella  Mrs.,  508  Seventh 

Smith  A.  C.  Mrs.,  1156 Broadway 

Smith  E.  H.  Mrs.,  Sunnyside  House 


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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Hamt  St.,S.  F.,  Importer  FreocH  and  Ei^lisli  WALL  PAPERS 


690  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

Smith  Olive  Mrs.,  1423  Twelfth  av 

Stewart  J.  Mrs.,  614  Seventeenth 

Stewart  L.  Mrs. ,  524  Sixteenth 

Street  Helen  Miss,  Sunnyside  House 

Sullivan  Bridget,  681  Twenty-third 

Sweeny  C.  &  A.,  1510  Seventh 

Sweetzer  Susan  Mrs.,  West  Oakland  House 

Thomas  E.  0.  Mrs.,  467  Tenth 

Thomas  Mary  L.  Mrs.,  E  s  Oak  bet  Tenth  and  Eleventh 

Trotter  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  1506  Eighth 

Walker  Mary  Mrs.,  359  Tenth 

Wallace  H.  T.  Mrs.,  550  Seventh 

Warde  Bridget  Miss,  565  Seventh 

Whitney  Johanna  H.  Mrs.,  1729  Central  av 

Willard  Ada,  475  Ninth 

WILLIAMS  CHARLOTTE  MRS.,  475  East  Central  av 

Williams  E.  J.  Mrs.,  512  Eighth 

Williams  M.  C.  Mrs.,  669  Thirty-fourth 

W^ilson  Annie  Mrs.,  613  Sixth 

Wood  J.  E.  Mrs.,  1003  Pine 

Wood  John  F.  Mrs.,  375  Central  av 

Zeller  Amelia  Miss,  257  Eighth 

BEEKELEY. 

Fillmore  Ann  Miss,  SW  cor  Addison  and  California 

Oliver  Edith  E.  Miss,  S  s  College  Way  bet  Milvia  and  West 

ALAMEDA. 

Carle  Emma  Miss,  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Park  and  Everett 
Carle  May  Miss,  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Park  and  Everett 
Dougherty  E.  J.  Mrs.,  E  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Central 

av 
Ellis  Anna  A.  Miss,  W  s  Park  bet  Clement  and  Blanding  avs 
Feno  Mary  F.  Miss,  Odd  Fellows'  Building 
Godfrey  Ann  Mrs.,  N  s  Railroad  av  bet  Park  and  Oak 
Kinsmill  M.  J.  Mrs.,  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Park  and  Ev- 
erett 
Lee  E.  A.  Miss,  S  s  Lincoln  av  bet  Park  and  Everett 
Marcan  Margaret  Miss,  SW  cor  Pacific  av  and  Park 
Merchant  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  S  s  Blanding  av  bet  Everett  and 

Park 
Oberst  Sarah  Mrs.,  W  s  Park  bet  Alameda  and  Encinal  avs 
Parks  Annie  A.  Mrs.,  W  s  Park  bet  Alameda  and  Encinal  avs 
Silva  Rose  Miss,  E  s  Broadway  nr  Central  av 
Taurieck  Julia  Mrs .,  W  s  Foley  bet  Railroad  and  Buena  Vis- 
ta av 


SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUNDRY 


I  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE,  365  Tenth. 


BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  691 

Druggists. 

(See  Apothecaries,) 

Drugs  and  Medicines. 

BOERICKE  &  TAFEL  (homoeopathic)  971  Washington 

CONARD  WLLUS  D.,  633  East  Central  av 

GRAY  J.  D.,  1059  Broadway 

HARDEN  FRANK  B.  &  CO.,  1760  Seventh 

KELSEY  &  FLINT,  1073  Broadway 

MARTIN  &  SANDEUN,  NW  cor  Seventh  and  Willow 

MELVIN  &  CO.,  SW  cor  Sixth  av  and  East  Central  av 

MEYER  F.  H.,  1450  Seventh 

MORGAN  BART.  &  CO.,  Vinzent  Block 

REILLY  PAUL  J.,  847  Broadway 

RYAN  DANIEL,  1170  Broadway 

SANFORD  EDMUND  P.,  971  Broadway 

TAYLOR  I^VI  W.  (manufacturer)  813  Brush 

WARBOYS  JOHN  W.,  1451  San  Pablo  av 

Dry  Goods. 

(See  also  Fancy  Goods.) 

Barnett  Edward,  835  Broadway 
Beel  Brothers,  466  Ninth 
Bernstein  Edward,  917  Broadway 
BLOCK  E.  D.  &  CO.,  951  Broadway 
Coffee  Michael  H.,  875  Broadway 
Crocker  L.  &  A.,  458  Ninth 
Dick  William  &  Co.,  476  Ninth 
Doheny  &  Marum,  1017  Broadway 
Fick  A.  Mrs.,  1761  Seventh 
Fonte  Antonio,  800-802  East  Central  av 
GREENHOOD  BROTHERS,  1051-1053  Broadway 
Jones  R.,  904  Broadway 
Kahn  &  Sons,  1101  Broadway 
Lippman  Abraham,  903  Broadway 

Nightingale  &  Gilliland,  SW  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Forty- 
ninth,  Temescal 
Nordhausen  C.  &  A.,  839  Broadway 
O'CONNELL  &  CO.,  1117-1119  Broadwav 
O'Toole  J.  P.  &  Co.,  953  Washington 
PEDRINI  C.  &  CO.,  SE  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Birch 
REICHENBERG  B.  V.,  1111  Broadway 
Salinger  Brothers,  1105  Broadway 


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GILBERT  &  BROWN 


Offer  tiie  moa  Desiratiie  Eesiience  Prcpeny  on  ilie  CoasL 

Call  at  No.  2  Park  Row.  Park  Street.  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  US  lamt  St.,  s.  F.,  WMesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  Paper  Hangings 


692  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


Schimmelpfennig  F.,  772  East  Central  av 
Sproule  Sisters,  E  s  Broadway  opp  14th 
Taft  H.  C.  &  Co.,  116*5  Broadway 

BERKELEY. 

Gottshall  &  McClain,  SW  cor  Addison  and  Shattuck  av 
MORGAN   &  WANGERIN,   NW   cor   University  av  and 

Fifth 
Semeria  J.,  SW  cor  Ninth  and  University  av 
WRIGHT  &  CO.,  NW  cor  Fifth  and  University  av 

ALAMEDA. 

BARBER  ARTHUR  S.,  SE  cor  Park  and  Santa  Clara  av 
Greene  Theodore,  NW  cor  Park  and  Santa  Clara  av 
Konigshofer  Julius  W.,  W  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Cen- 
tral avs 

Dyers  and  Scourers. 

Breidenstein  Leonhardt,  962  Broadway 

Rangod  Gustav,  office  367  Central  av 

Eeuter   Charles   (Philadelphia  Steam    Dyeing  Works)  833 

Washington 
Snow  John  F.  &  Co.,  1063  Broadway 

ALAMEDA. 

Ricklefsen  George  J.,  S  s  Encinal  av  bet  Walnut  and  Willow 


Electrical  Apparatus — Manufacturers. 
CAIilFORNIA  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  134  Sutter,  S.  F. 

Electro-Galvanic  Medical  Apparatus. 
CALIFORNIA  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  134  Sutter,  S.  F. 

Electro-Magnetic  Instruments. 
CALIFORNIA  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  134  Sutter,  S.  F. 

Employment  Offices. 

Bayless  Margaret  MrS. ,  1245  Broadway 
Cady  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  525  Eighth 
Hayes  A.  Mrs.,  415  Thirteenth 


q   iji    T  ATT|I]lTjy  Washing  calM  lor  ana  Delivered  in  S.F.,Oamn(l,Alaie(la,BErl[eley. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F  ,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


GREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDON'S,  365  TENTH. 


BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  693 


Engines. 

Trowbridge  &  Pillsburj,  610  Broadway 

Engravers. 

PACIFIC  PRESS,  SW  cor  Castro  and  Central  av 
Smith  C.  L.  <fe  Co.,  1313  Broadway 
Swale  Harry  L.,  958  Broadway 

Essences— Manufacturers. 
RIEGER  P.  &  CO.,  511  Front,  S.  F. 

Expresses. 

Anderson  G.  W.  &  Co.,  SE  cor  Broadway  and  Tenth  and  331 
East,  S.  F. 

Bamber's  Express  Co.,  John  Bamber  proprietor,  917  Broad- 
way, and  1  Commercial,  S.  F. 

Gallagher  C.  E.,  909  Broadway,  and  307  East,  S.  F. 

Harper  &  Co.,  1052  Broadway,  and  313  East,  S.  F. 

Header  &  Co.  (Header's)  1010  Broadway,  and  333  East, 
S.  F. 

Eader  M.  G.  (Cakland  Transfer  Co.)  1014  Broadway,  and 
16  Post  S.  F. 

STEERE  &  COLBY  (Oakland,  Fruit  Vale  and  Hills'  Sem- 
inary) SE  cor  Thirteenth  and  East  Central  avs 

Toedt  Henry,  NW  cor  Ninth  and  Broadway 

Tucker  Samuel  F.  (Tucker's)  905  Broadway 

WELLS,  FARGO  &  CO.,  472  Ninth,  and  SE  cor  Thirteenth 
and  East  Central  avs,  and  1766  East  Seventh 

Whitney  &  Co.,  855  Broadway,  and  3-5  Commercial,  S.  F. 

Williams  &  Graham,  836  Broadway 

WINGATE  ISAAC  C.  (Wingate's)  852  Broadway,  and  6 
Sacramento,  S.  F. 

BERKELEY. 

Sisterna  Philip  (Berkeley  Transfer  Express)  SE  cor  Choate 
and  Bancroft  Way 

ALAMEDA. 

Greeley  Frank  W.  (Greeley  &  Co.'s)  SW  cor  Santa  Clara  av 

and  Park 
Lind  Alfred  W.  (Lind's)  SW  cor  Park  and  Santa  Clara  av 


The  "Oakland"  Collection  Office,  st 


and  Broadway,  up  stairs 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  lartei  SL,  S.  F. -Complete  stocK  ol  Paper  HaDzlngs-smilliil  WoraneB. 


694  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


WELLS,  FARGO  &  CO.'S,  P.  L.  Shoaff  agent,  Es  Park  bet 

Lincoln  and  Webb  avs 
Whitney   &   Co.'s  D.    J.    Dingman  agent,    NW  cor    Park 

and  Railroad  av 


Expressmen. 

Burrell  &  Giflbrd,  1052  Broadway 
Card  Clark  B.,  SW  cor  Tenth  and  Broadway 
Collins  Jeremiah,  773  Seventh 

DAVIDSON  FRANK,  SW  cor  Ninth  and  Broadway 
Johnson  Charles,  cor  Eighth  and  Broadway 
McClane  George  T,,  NW  cor  Ninth  and  Broadway 
McMindes  Ira,  NE  cor  Seventh  and  Wood 
O'Connor  Peter  C,  SE  cor  Seventh  and  Pine 
Perry  Robert  O.,  SW  cor  Thirteenth  and  Broadway 
Raleigh  Lewis  A.,  SW  coi  Eleventh  and  Broadway 
Riddle  James  H.,  cor  Seventh  and  Broadway 
Rose  James  W.,  SE  cor  Broadway  and  Central  av 
Sample  James  T.,  SW  cor  Broadway  and  Central  av 
Wimble  Thomas,  cor  Broadway  and  Central  av 

BERKELEY. 

Boyd  John  E.,  N  s  Addison  bet  Sherman  and  Shattuck 
Foss  Julius  E.,  SE  cor  Bancroft  Way  and  Choate 

ALAMEDA. 

Fisher  Adelbert  M.,  NE  cor  Railroad  av  and  Park 
Godfrey  Dennis,  NE  cor  Railroad  av  and  Park 
Wagner  Jacob  P.,  SW  cor  Monroe  and  Court 
Wood  Edwin  M.,  NE  cor  Oak  and  Encinal  av 


Fancy  Goods. 

(See  also  Dry  Goods.) 

Abrahamson  Gustave,  1117  Broadway 
Aldis  Elizabeth,  1669  Eighth 
Allen  &,  Roberts,  1213  Broadway 
Barnett  E.,  835  Broadway 
Bernstein  Edward,  917  Broadway 
BLOCK  E.  D.  &  CO.,  951  Broadway 
Breuer  Mary  Mrs.,  1654  Seventh 
Burner  Nellie  Miss,  464  Ninth 
CHU  PAWN  &  CO.,  464  Central  av 
Coffee  Michael  H.,  875  Broadway 


^      F      I  AIINDRY     ^^*=*^*^  "W-orls.,  Xaox^  Z>3rloei 


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Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakrutd. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  695 

• 
Cohen  Eebecca  Mrs.,  863  Wood 
Connor  Eliza,  964  Seventli 
COPLIN  AliANSON,  1171  Broadway 
Crocker  L.  &  A.,  458  Ninth 
Denny  Margaret  Mrs.,  766  Seventh 
Dick  William  &  Co.,  476  Ninth 
Doheny  &  Marum,  1017  Broadway 
Tick  Annie  Mrs.,  1761  Seventh 
Foss  O.  Mrs.,  1351  Telegraph  av 
Glass  Kate  Mrs.,  C53  East  Central  av 
GREENHOOD  BROTHERS,  1053  Broadway 
Halsted  K.  K.  Mrs.,  1015  Broadway 
Harris  Jacob,  1317  San  Pablo  av 
HAUSER  D.  &  CO.,  1153  Broadway 
Jones  M.  I.  Mrs.,  1313  San  Pablo  av 
Judell  Boniface,  SE  cor  Sixth  and  Castro 
Kahn  &  Sons,  1101  Broadway 
Lascombe  Eugene,  877  Washington 
Lippmann  Abraham,  903  Broadway 
MEYER  F.  H.  Mrs.,  1452  Seventh 
Naismith  J.  S.  &  M.,  1161  Broadway 

Nightingale  &  Gilliland,  SW  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Forty- 
ninth,  Temescal 
O'CONNELIi  &  CO.,  1117-1119  Broadway 
REICHENBERG  B.  V„  1111  Broadway 
Salinger  Brothers,  1105  Broadway 
Schwab,  Heidet  &  Co.,  1159  Broadway 
Silberberg  S.  Mrs.,  618  East  Central  av 
Sproule  Sisters,  E  s  Broadway  opp  Fourteenth 
STRICKLAND  SIDNEY  L.,  1061  Broadway 
Sweeny  Catherine  &  Alicia,  1510  Seventh 
Taft  H.  C.  &  Co.,  1165  Broadway 
Tufts  Oscar  H.,  466  Ninth 
Vincent  Calixe  Mrs.,  1648  Seventh 
Vrooman  M.  Mrs.,  626  East  Central  av 
WHililAMS  CHARLOTTE,  475  East  Central  av 


Filters— Water. 

La  Haifa  Joseph  F.,  471  Ninth 

Fire-Brick. 

GLADDING,  McBEAN  &  CO.,  1170-1172  Broadway 


P:lU/^..«  0   Dwnitin     No  belter  Inyestment  tHan  tHe  Bargains  in  Alaieda  Real  Estate 

bllDcn   &    DrUWil.  o:fered at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Martei  St.,  S.  F.,  HieDnest  coUeciioD  of  Moierii  Art  Paper  Hanonm. 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


Fire-Tile. 
GLADDING,  McBEAN   &  CO.,  1170-1172  Broadway 

Fish. 

Antonelli  Vincent,  1753  Seventh 
Camilloni  &  Co.,  9-11  City  Market 
Camilloni,  Selna  &  Lagoria,  829  Broadway 
Edwards  Brothers,  818  Broadway 

ALAMEDA. 

Hegelund  Jacob  R.,  W  s  Park  bet  Central  and  Alameda  avs 

Flavoring  Extracts. 
RIEGER  P.  &  CO.,  511  Front  (S.  F.) 

P.  RIEOER  &  CO., 

Manufacturers  of 

Panl  Rieier's  Concenlratei  M  TreMe  Extra  FLAVORIHS  EXTRACTS 

Essence  Jamaica  Ginger,  Lemon  Sugar,  Etc.,  Etc. 
No.  511  Front  St.,  .         .         _         _         San  Francisco. 


Florists. 

^See  also  Nurseries.) 

Buhl  John,  1713  Seventh 

Cleary  James,  Peralta  bet  Thirty-sixth  and  Thirty-seventh 
Gill  Edward,  S  s  Twenty-eighth  bet  Market  and  Adeline 
GROVES  &  BUCHANAN,  one  mile  west  of  Temescal  nr 

Race  Track,  depot  352  Thirteenth 
HUTCHISON  JAMES,    SE    cor  Washington    and    Four- 
teenth 
Keller  P.  J.  &  Co.,  W  s  Webster  nr  Mountain  View  Cem- 
etery 
Kellogg  Mary  D.  Mrs. .  East  8th  nr  Clinton  Station 
King   Matthew,    N   s   Twenty-fifth   bet  Telegraph   av  and 

Broadway 
Medicus  Adam,  1829  San  Pablo  av 
Newsom  L.  M.,  151  East  Central  av 
Pryal  A.  D.,  junction  Telegraph  and  Railroad  avs 
Tisch  David,  S  s  Seventh  bet  Washington  and  Broadway 


Sr    I  AllNnRY      PROMPT  attention  to  orders  for  washing 
•     r.     LHUIlUni.      Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


All  kinds  of  PURE  ICE  CREAM  made  to  order  at  GORDON'S. 


BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  697 


BERKELEY. 

Martin  James  L.,  SE  cor  San  Pablo  and  University  avs 

ALAMEDA. 

Becanne  John,  N  s  Central  av  bet  Walnut  and  Willow 
MEYER  WELLIAM,  NW  cor  Third  and  Pacific  avs,  depot 

339  Bush  (S.  F.) 
Smith  E.  A.,  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Willow  and  Chestnut 

Flower  Pots. 

GLADDING,  McBEAN  &  CO.,  1170-1172  Broadway 

Foundries — Iron  and  Brass. 

ALAMEDA  IRON  WORKS,  NW  cor  Franklin  and  Second 
Clark  &  Woolley,  668  Franklin 
Loeper  Charles  F.  G.  (brass)  904  Washington 
OAKLAND  IRON  WORKS,  Ives  Scoville,  511-513  Second 
Trowbridge  &  Pillsbury,  610  Broadway 

Fruits  and  Candies. 

(See  also  Confectionery.) 

Atkinson  George  D.,  1425  San  Pablo  av 

Boren  Alley  D.,  468  Eleventh 

Brown  Eliza  L.,  721  Linden 

Brown  Frank,  1456  Seventh 

Carbary  Catherine  Mrs.,  SW  cor  Campbell  and  Taylor 

Clivio  C.,  920  Broadway 

Condre  Frances  M.  Mrs.,  669  Broadway 

Crossey  Michael,  1506  Seventh 

Downing  S.  W.,  720  Chestnut 

Ford  Daniel  R. ,  468  Eleventh 

Garland  M.  H.  (cough  drops)  1901  Broadway 

Georgiano  Alexander,  SW  cor  Thirteenth  and  Broadway 

Giuffra  A.  &  Co.,  456  Seventh 

Gordon  Bridget  Mrs.,  707  East  Central  av 

Jacquenot  Xavier,  909  East  Fourteenth 

Latimer  Brothers,  1220  Market 

Madsen  &  Batchelder,  1277  San  Pablo  av 

Maloon  Benjamin,  NE  cor  Central  av  and  West 

Martin  &  Kroll,  Broadway  Station 

McKeinzie  Peter,  1054  Thirteenth  av 


Pnllprt  Yniir  Rilk  ^i-Ii  ADAMS  &  CO.,  "'CaMfl"  Collection  Dice. 

jUIIBuI        IUUI        DIIIO     S.  1.  cor.  1:I€JIITII  !*T.  andlJROAI>WAV,  lpStiiJr». 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR. 


098  BUSINESS    DIRECTORY. 

NORMS  COLUMBUS  R.,  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Forty-ninth, 

O'Neill  Edward,  12  0  Center 

Kamirez  J.  R.,  1781  Seventh 

Reichert  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  752  Seventh 

Roccovich  Luca,  1759  Seventh 

Ross  Nicholas,  SW  cor  Broadway  and  Eleventh 

Scott  Charles  H.,  834  Broadway 

Talken  J.  H.,  1263  Broadway 

Zimmerman  W.  H.,  865  Wood 

BERKELEY. 

Reed  R.  R.,  W  s  Choate  bet  University  av  and  Bancroft  Way 


Brandenburg  &  Pancoast,  W  s  Webster  bet  Santa  Clara  and 

Railroad  avs 
Dean  Peter  A.,  NW  cor  Park  and  Central  av 
Dingman  D.  J.,  NW  cor  Railroad  av  and  Park 
Merrill  &  Rhodes,  SE  cor  Park  and  Webb  av 
Pearson  George,  S  s  Railroad  av  bet  Park  and  Oak 

Furnished  Rooms. 

(See  also  Boarding  Houses.) 

Bangle  Alice  R.  Mrs.,  1214  Tenth  av 

Bragg  Mrs.,  869  Washington 

Buslmell  E.  A.  Mrs.  (Somerset  House)  462  Central  av 

Cooper  A.  J.  Mrs.,  Snyder  Block 

Dodge  John  H.,  616  Broadway 

Eland  Robert,  1005  Webster 

Grebe  Louisa  Mrs.,  409^  Central  av 

Haley  Mabel  F.  Mrs.,  756  Seventh 

Kenney  Mary  F.  Mrs.,  807  Washington 

Lafon  Marcus,  Vinzent  Block 

Lindsay  Celia  Mrs.,  600  East  Central  av 

McCabe  Michael  Mrs. ,  753  Seventh 

Miller  Flora  Mrs.,  417  First 

Miller  George  Mrs.,  819  Washington 

Moss  William.,  316  Tenth 

Ozio  Nancy,  475  Sixth 

Purcell  Julia  A.  Miss,  504  Fifteenth 

Rudolph  G.  R.,  1685  Seventh 

Saueressig  G.  P.  Mrs.,  514  Fifteenth 

Scoville  Angle  C.  Mrs.,  569  Eighth 


S.  F.  LAUNDRY. 


WASHING  WELL  DONE  AT  VERY  LOW  RATES. 
Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway.  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY.  699 


Simons  Joseph,  415  Seventh 

Skelton  M.  A.  Mrs.,  831  Franklin 

Smyth  Mary  Mrs.,  410  Tenth 

Stachler  John  J.,  1460  Seventh 

Stahle  Ida  Mrs.,  313  Sixth 

Steinmeyer  Sarah  A.,  553  Second 

Sullivan  James,  462  Sixth 

Taylor  Margaret  Mrs.,  SW  cor  Seventh  and  Franklin 

Tierney  Mary  Mrs.,  520  Fifth 

Turner  Jennie  Miss,  700  Franklin 

Wickersham  M.  S.  Mrs.,  NE  cor  Broadway  and  Central  av 

ALAMEDA. 

Nettleton  E.  B.  Mrs.,  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  First  and  Sec- 
ond avs 

Schoenau  Henry,  W  s  Prospect  bet  Eailroad  and  Santa 
Clara  avs 

Furnishing  Goods—Gents. 

(See  also  Clothing.) 

Bernstein  &  Co.,  869  Broadway 

Camp  Brothers,  863  Broadway 

Caro  Samuel,  NW  cor  Eighth  and  Broadway 

Coffee  M.  H.,  875  Broadway  ^ 

Furst  Herman,  907  Broadway 

Greenhood  &  Morau,  NW  cor  Eleventh  and  Broadway 

Harris  Brothers,  915  Broadway 

HIRSHBERG  SAMUEL,  1103  Broadway 

Jonas  A,  &  Brother,  843  Broadway 

KELLER  M.  J.,  1003  Broadway 

Letter  Jacob,  957  Broadway 

Smith  Charles  H.,  953  Broadway 

BERKELEY. 

Semeria  J.,  SW  cor  Ninth  and  University  av 


Furniture  and  Bedding. 

(See  also  Cabinetmakers.) 

Bankhead  &  Sons,  811  Broadway 
Bankhead  Hugh  &  Co.,  917  Washington 
Davis  Harris,  718  Broadway 
Frost  Kichard  M.,  460  Sixth 
Harmon  A.  &  Co.,  1178  Broadway 


*ilhprt  Z  Rrnwn  ^"^^^^  ^^^^^'  ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^  ^°^^  ^"^^^'^ ""  ^^^  Iflstallmenl Plai 


Office  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Mamt  St ,  S.  F.,  kmi  lor  Patent  Window  Shade  Fixtures. 


700  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

HOOK  ELIJAH,  1108-1110  Broadway 

Jacobs  Presil,  871  Washington 

Kreiss  L.  &  Co.,  965  Washington 

Lewis  &  Co.,  760  Seventh 

Lindenbaum  Meyer,  717  Broadway 

MUELLER  J.  C,  1169  Washington 

Parker  Joseph,  909  Seventh 

Raphael  Marks,  703  Broadway 

Ryan  &  Mellor,  466  Central  av 

Schellhaas  H.,  400-412  Eleventh 

SCHREIBER  CHRISTIAN,  1105-1107  Broadway 

Seris  John  M.  (manufacturer)  1310  San  Pablo  av 

Shaw  Charles  E.,  868  Willow 

TAYLOR  CHAS.  L.,  1064-1066  Broadway 

BEKKELEY. 

Brown  Antonio,  N  s  Bristol  bet  Fifth  and  Sixth    . 

ALAMEDA. 

Nobmann  John  H.,  SE  cor  Park  and  Lincoln  av 

Parks  John  C,  W  s  Park  bet  Central  and  Santa  Clara  avs 


Gardeners. 

(See  also  Nurseries  ;  also  Florists.) 

Buhl  John,  1713  Seventh 
Case  John  (landscape)  1206  Fourteenth 
Giimore  John  H.  (landscape)  117  East  14th 
Haelke  H.  L.  (landscape)  729  Second 


Gas  Companies. 
OAKLAND  GAS  LIGHT  CO.,  S  s  Ninth  nr  Broadway 

Gasfttters  and  Plumbers. 

(See  also  Plumbers.) 

Anderson  John  G.,  1249  Broadway 

Bonham  John  N.,  868  Washington 

Bullock  John  C,  1706  Seventh 

DALZIEL  &  MOLLER,  1151  Broadway 

Dalziel  James,  1465  San  Pablo  av 

DE  LA  MONTANYA  M.,  465  Eleventh 

Fearey  Robert  D.,  NW  cor  Eighth  and  Washington 


^      r       I    AIINriRY        WASHING    DONE    AT    SHORT    NOTICE. 


Office.  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  in  all  parts  of  Oakland. 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY.  701 

Fox  Lo,  1261  San  Pablo  av 

Gemmell  Alexander,  809  Franklin 

KIRK  O.  C,  315-317  East  Central  av 

MacDonald  John  A.  C.,  1365  Broadway 

Maddern  Henry,  311  Third 

McGivney  James,  965  Franklin 

MONTAGUE  W.  W.  &  CO.,  1120  Broadway 

Moran  &  Galavan,  1512  Seventh 

O'Shea  J.  J.,  SE  cor  Twenty-fifth  and  San  Pablo  av 

Kooney  John  W.,  960  Seventh 

Spencer  John,  1771  San  Pablo  av 

Vane  James  F.,  1660  Seventh 

TinmgJUiii;,  Eas-Fittinp  Mstal  Ecofin; 

DONE  IN  ALL  ITS  BRANCHES 

315  EAST  TWELFTH  ST.,  EAST  OAKLAND. 


Gas  Fixtures,  Pulids,  Pipe,  TnMnf,  etc-Artesiaa  Well  Pice,  all  Sizes. 

BERKELEY. 

Fraser  M.,  E  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  University  av 

ALAMEDA. 

Cannon  Thomas,  W  s  Park  bet  Alameda  and  Central  avs 
Engel  Samuel,  W  s  Park  bet  Kailroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Mills  &  Fischer,  W  s  Park  bet  Eailroad  and  Pacific  avs 
Quast  John,  N  s  Central  av  bet  McPherson  and  Prospect 


Granite  Works. 

(See  Stone  Yards;  also  Marble  Works.) 

Gas  Fixtures. 
DALZIEL  &  MOLLER,  1151  Broadway 


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JinAMQ£rn  COUECTORSand  attorneys  condnct  suits  man  state  conm 

lUMlTIO    Ot    UU.     S.  E.  tor.  EIOHTII  ST.  itiMl  BROADWAV.   Ip  Stairi.. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645Hamtst.,s  F.,  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


702  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


Glass— Window. 

Buswell  Elbridge  G.,  864  Broadway 
Marks  Aaron,  424  Eighth 
RUTHERFORD  C.  B.,  1016  Broadway 
WHITTIER,  FULLER  &  CO.,  412-414  Central  av 


Glazier. 

Marks  Aaron,  424  Eighth 

ALAMEDA. 

Hyman  Abraham,  N  s  Railroad  av  nr  Oak 

Glue  Manufacturer. 

Corder  James  G. ,  East  Central  av  nr  foot  Twentieth  av 

Grocers. 

AGARD  &  MAY,  SE  cor  Franklin  and  Central  av 

Albee  A.  &  Son,  NW  cor  Thirty-fourth  and  Telegraph  av 

Amy  Oscar  M.,  W  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Forty-ninth 

Baglin  James,  1851  San  Pablo  av 

Baker  Peter,  823  Broadway 

Baylis  Joseph,  873  Lydia 

Beatty  William,  783  Central  av 

Bloom  George,  NW  cor  Ninth  and  Franklin 

Boser  Bernhard,  SE  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Erie 

Boyle  Owen,  1601  Market 

Brezill  John,  1545  West 

BRUNJES  FREDERICK,  775  East  Central  av 

BUTLER  P.  W.  &  CO.,  461  Fouiteenth 

Butt  Peter,  2202  Peralta 

Cavero  Joseph,  925  Third 

Charity  Cornelius  H.,  802  Broadway 

Charpentier  Peter,  612  Franklin 

Clark  James,  977  Fifth 

Claveau  Frederika  Mrs,  NE  cor  Fourth  and  Clay 

Coates  Edward  J.,  NE  cor  Adeline  and  Fourteenth 

Cohen  Simon  S.,  1743  Adeline 

COLLINS  HENRY  M.,  1766  Seventh 

Considine  Patrick,  218  Sixth 

Craft  N.  E.,  583  East  Central  av 

Croke  James,  1701  Adeline 


.    1.    LAURUni.         Office,  33  Geary  St..  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  iCE  WAGONS  run  regularly  to  Alameda  and  Berkeley, 


BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  703       «;• 


Crompton  Sarah,  1651  Myrtle 
Culhane  G.,  751  Willow 

GUSHING  JOHN,  NE  cor  Ninth  and  Washington 
Cutler  Sarah  Mrs.,  830  Twenty-second 
DenautE.,  459  Fourth 

Detels  J.  F.  W.,  NE  cor  Eighth  and  Willow 
Dunbar  Joshua,  851  Mj^rtle 

EIBEN  &  NOR,  NW  cor  Seventh  and  Campbell 
Ellwood  William  B.,  1111  Kirkham 
FAIRCHTT.T)  W.  G.  &  CO.,  1350  Market 
Farrell  Ann  J.  Mrs.,  1700  Eighth 
Farrell  John,  671  Twentv-seventh 
Farrell  Michael,  1855  Seventh 
Fester  Julian,  junction  San  Pablo  av  and  Adeline 
FISH  &  CO.,  Viuzent  Block 

Fisher  John,  1768  Grove  and  SE  cor  Jefferson  and  Third 
Fisk  Leander,  SW  cor  Third  and  Adeline 
Flynn  Andrew,  1601  Myrtle 
Fonte  Antonio,  800  East  Central  av 
Fuller  C.  A.,  901  Webster 

Gallagher  Neil,  SE  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Twenty-fifth 
Gaylord  Hiram  B.,  SE  cor  Telegraph  and  Plymouth  avs 
GEKNREICH    &    THORNBURGH,    NE   cor  Eighth   and 
Chester 

Gibbons  &  Clonen,  SE  cor  Seventh  and  Henry 

Gilmore  John,  1709  Linden 

Gil  more  Thomas,  419  B 

Gleason  Michael  J.,  NE  cor  Twenty-first  and  Market 

Grace  Patrick,  1902  San  Pablo  av 

Gray  John,  669  East  32nd 

Greenhood  S.  &  J.,  SW  cor  San  Pablo  av  and  Twenty-ninth 

Griffin  William,  1237  Broadway 

Haar  &  Brother,  1472  Seventh 

Hanrahan  John,  229  Third 

Hart  James,  1601  Adeline 

Hayes  Michael,  769  Market 

Healy  Patrick,  701  Adeline 

HEINE  ADOIiPH,  SW  cor  Eighth  and  Chester 

HEIiMKE  &  BRUNJE,   NW  cor  Broadway  and  Twenty- 
first 

Henry  Charles,  SE  cor  Alice  and  Eighth 

Hill  Catherine  Mrs.,  960  East  14th 

Hopken  Albert,  1301  Center 

Hopkins  Thomas,  SE  cor  Fifth  and  Brush 

Horton  Richard,  771  Seventh 

Hughes  Enoch,  220  B 


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Parties  Parcfaanlns  furiilahed  wltb  Money  for 
Bull<liu$r  —  Pavnl>le  In  Installiiients  at  Low-  liat^^s  ot 
iDtercbt.     Xo,  a  Park  Bow,  Parlx  St.,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  Ub  Kar^et  SL,  s.  F. -Special  Desips  in  Window  Shades  to  Order. 


704  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

Hummeltenberg  William,  602  Franklin 

Jacoby  Joseph,  NE  cor  Market  and  Fifteenth 

Jagels  Diedrich,  SW  cor  Fifth  and  Lewis 

Jarvis  Thomas,  1523  Fifth 

Johnson  Eben,  NE  cor  Central  av  and  Market 

Johnston  Jeremiah,  SE  cor  Pine  and  Seward 

Jurgens  John  H.,  cor  San  Pablo  and  Union  avs 

Koster  Hermann,  719  Webster 

Latimer  Brothers,  1210  Market 

Lenz  William,  216  Second 

Loomis  Henry,  829  Willow 

Ludeman  H.,  NW  cor  Fifteenth  and  Kirkham 

Madsen  &  Batchelder,  1277  San  Pablo  av 

Mansfield  James,  753  Willow 

MASON  WILLIAM  C,  301  East  Central  av 

McCabe  Michael,  751  Seventh 

McCall  Charles,  1663  San  Pablo  av 

McCracken  Hugh,  1237  Peralta 

McElroy  James,  NE  cor  Seventh  and  Clay 

McLean  John,  1309  Telegraph  av 

McMillan  &  Cox,  837  Market 

McNamara  Margaret  Mrs.,  951  Third 

MENKE  DIEDERICH,  827  Broadway 

MENTZ  FREDERICK,  1270  Center 

Miller  F.  B.  &  Co.,  413  Central  av 

Mitchell  John  H.,  NW  cor  Fifth  and  Castro 

Montgomery  John  J.,  NW  cor  Forty-second  and  Telegraph 
av 

Naismith  George  S.,  SE  cor  Eighth  and  Clay 

Nash,  Brown  &  Co.,  NE  cor  Seventh  and  Webster 

Norman  Ellen,  1015  Third 

NORRIS  COLUMBUS  R.,  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Forty-ninth, 
Temescal  • 

Nye  Elisha,  315  Seventh 

O'Keefe  John,  SE  cor  Locust  and  Telegraph  av 

PAGE  FRANK  S.,  464  Eleventh 

Parsons  Edward,  652  Franklin 

Parsons  Lewis  W.,  614  East  Central  av 

PEDRINI  C.  &  CO.,  SE  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Birch,  Tem- 
escal 

Phelan  &  Fish,  339  East  Central  av 

QUACKENBUSH  GEORGE  C,  1473  San  Pablo  av 

Quinu  Mary  Mrs.,  404  B 

RAFFO  BROTHERS,  671  Broadway 

RATHJEN  DIEDERICH,  NW  cor  Fifth  and  Jefferson 

Eeanier  &  Cutler,  1701  Central  av 


Sr      I  A  i  I  y  n  D  Y  '-^'^^  Curtains.  Blankets  and  Flannels,  a  Specialty, 

.     r.     LHUIlUni.    Office.  33  Geary  St..  S.F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oaklanil. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  705 


Reicliert  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  752  Seventh 

Reichert  Louis  F.,  SW  cor  San  Pablo  av  and  Twenty-fourth 

Roach  Patrick,  NE  cor  Twenty-seventh  and  West 

Runge  Gustav  M.,  SE  cor  Tenth  and  Broadway 

Sanders  Henry  F.  &  Co.,  1151  Seventh 

Sandford  Brothers,  NE  cor  T^venty-sixth  and  Telegraph  av 

Schnoor  Katrina,  NW  cor  Thirteenth  av  and  East  18th 

Schuler  Jacob,  842  Webster 

Schultz  &  Kock,  N W  cor  Forty-fifth  and  Telegraph  av,  Tem- 

escal 
Schwagermann  Frederick  F.,  963  Franklin 
Shaw  John,  951  Fifth 
Smallman  James  K.,  551  East  Central  av 
Smith  A.  W.  S.,  NW  cor  Eighth  and  Campbell 
Solomon  Mary  E. ,  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Birch,  Temescal 
STEERE  &  COLBY,  SE  cor  East  Central  and  Thirteenth 

avs 
Stowell  &  Wells,  1650  Seventh 
Strasburg  Mary  Mrs.,  1011  Kirkham 
Tamm  &  Zerrell,  701  Franklin 
Teehan  Daniel,  69  Hannah 

TILLMANN  &  BENDEL  (wholesale)  907  Washington 
TORREY,  WHITMAN  &  GARDINER,  461-463  Eleventh 
Trombley  Henry,  1700  Seventh 
TUM  SUDEN  H.  &  CO.,  693  East  Central  av 
Von  Glahn  John  F.,  1451  Seventh 
WALLACE  BROTHERS,  833  Broadway 
WESTON  SANFORD  E.,  919  Washington 
Wheeler  William  P.,  1211  Broadway 

Wilson  William  H.,  SW  cor  San  Pablo  av  and  Seventeenth 
Wolter  Piiemer,  1125  Thirteenth  av 
Wright  George  H.,  272  B 
Zelinsky  A.,  SE  cor  Forty-first  and  San  Pablo  av,  Temescal 

BERKELEY. 

Bruns  Henry,  SW  cor  San  Pablo  and  University  avs 
Chappie,  Tallman  &  Co.,  SE  cor  Choate  and  Bancroft  Way 
Gottshall  &  McClain,  SW  cor  Addison  and  Shattuck  av 
Huston  Robert  G.  &  Co.,  NE  cor  Choate  and  Bancroft  Way 
Marks  Louis,  SE  cor  Second  and  University  av 
MORGAN  &  WANGERIN,  NW  cor  University  av  and  Fifth 

ALAMEDA. 

BARBER  ARTHUR  S.,  SE  cor  Park  and  Santa  Clara  av 
BAROTEAU   AUGUSTE,  NW  cor  Railroad  av  and  Grand 
BECKMANN  JOHN  N.,  NW  cor  Pacific  av  and  Chestnut 


ARAMQ  1  rn  SELLREALESTATE-OaKland  Property  10 ExcliaMe lor Ranclies 

HUnlllO    Ot    UU.       S.E.  cor.  EIOUTH  and  BROADWAY.  Up  Slalra. 

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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  m  MarKel  f;t..S.  F.,  Importer  Frencli  M  EngUr^li  WALL  PAPERS 


706  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


BOEHMER  FRITZ,  W  s  Park  bet  Central  and  Santa  Clara 

avs 
Davidson  Archibald  W.,  W  sPark  bet  Pacific  and  Kailroad 

avs 
Diers  F.  &  Co.,  SW  cor  Park  and  Santa  Clara  av 
Hardmeyer  &  Kolilmoos,  NW  cor  Santa  Clara  av  and  Benton 
HOIiTZ  WILLIAM  &  SON,  BE  cor  Kailroad  av  and  Web- 
ster 
Kropp  Ernest  H.,  W  s  Webster   bet   Railroad   and   Santa 

Clara  avs 
Lenz  Hermann  R.,  SW  cor  Kailroad  av  and  Stanton 
Marcuse  Felix,  SE  cor  Kailroad  av  and  Sherman 
O'Hea  Richard  H.,  W  s  Park  bet  Clement  and  Blanding  avs 
Kothermel  Peter,  S  s  Railroad  av  bet  McPherson  and  Pros- 
pect 
STIEFVATER   SIMON,  S  s  Central  av  nr  McPherson 


Gunsiiiitlis,  Guns,  Pistols,  Etc. 

(See  also  Hardware.) 


Bourgin  Peter,  660  Washington 
Herget  E.  W.  &  Co.,  419  Tenth 
Jahn  Henry,  412  Tenth 
Krepper  Brothers,  420  Eleventh 
Siesbuttel  Daniel,  364  Ninth 
SCROLL  CHRISTIAN  F.,  515  Seventh 


m. 


517  Seventh  Street,  Oakland, 

Formerly  975  Washington  St., 


DEALER    IN 


mi  PISTOLS, 


Fistiiog  Tackle  and  Cutlerf. 

Also,  Keys  Fitted,  Cutlery  Ground  and  Repaired. 


SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUNDRY 


f33  Geary  St.,  San  Francisco. 
I  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


i.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE,  365  Tenth. 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY.  707 

Hair  Restorative. 

Wharton  Maria  Mrs.,  960  Washington 

Hardware. 

BABCOCK  GEORGE  W.  &  CO.,  955  Broadway 

BARBAGELATA  F.  &  CO.,  1070  Broadway 

Beverton  Samuel,  471  Ninth 

EVERSON  W.  &  M.  (and  tools)  SW  cor  Ninth  and  Broad- 
way 

Jahn  Henry,  412  Tenth 

O'Shea  J.  J.,  SE  cor  Twenty-fifth  and  San  Pablo  av 

PIERCE  &  CO.,  1209  Broadway  and  1210  San  Pablo  av 

Schultz  &  Kock,  NW  cor  Forty-fifth  and  Telegraph  av, 
Temescal 

STEERE  &  COLBY,  SE  cor  Thirteenth  and  East  Central  avs 

TUM  SUDEN  H.  &  CO.,  693-697  East  Central  av 

ALAMEDA. 

BARBER  ARTHUR  S.,  SE  cor  Park  and  Santa  Clara  av 
Hecker  Adolph,  W  s  Webster  bet  Kailroad  and  Santa  Clara 

avs 
Lenz  Herman  K.,  SW  cor  Railroad  av  and  Stanton 
VOSBURGH  JOEL  B.,  W  s  Park  bet  Webb  and  Santa  Clara 

avs 
Webb  Andrew  C,  W  s  Park  bet   Santa   Clara  and  Central 

avs 

Harness  and  Saddlery. 

Berry  David  W. ,  S  s  Eighth  nr  Broadway 

Boudreau  &  Pothier,  820  Broadway 

Emlay  O.  &  Co.,  1164  Broadway 

Fitzpatrick  Edward,  681  East  Central  av 

Hammers  D.,  621  East  Central  av 

Hauley  William,  1082  Fourteenth  av 

Lentell  James,  469-471  Fourteenth 

Marston  &  Palmer,  NE  cor  Eleventh  and  Broadway 

McConnell  James  D.,  809  Broadway 

Mueller  Jacob,  1305  San  Pablo  av 

Sayer  Alfred  Stephen,  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Birch,  Temescal 

ALAMEDA. 

Doyle  M.  C,  W  s  Park  bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Velliuger  George,  S  s  Central  av  nr  McPherson 


GILBERT  &  BROWN 


Cacr  t:";e  inc:!  BenroDle  Residecce  Properly  on  tHe  CoasL 

Call  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street.  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MM  SI,,  S.  F.,WMGsale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  Paper  Hangings 


708  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

Hats  afnd  Caps. 

BRINK  MARCELLUS,  925  Broadway 
Brown  &  Violich,  813  Broadway 
Jonas  A.  &  Brother,  843  Broadway 
MEYER  ADOLPH  JR.,  909  Washington 

ALAMEDA. 

Porter  B.  B.,  E  s  Park  bet  Lincoln  and  Webb  avs 

Hay  and  Feed. 

BARSTOW  &  GARBER,  SE  cor  Thirteenth  and  Franklin 

Berringer  William,  911  Third 

Clark  H.  C,  Bay  av,  Melrose 

Clooney  &  O'Brien,  NW  cor  Seventh  and  Henry 

Davis  C.  M.,  SE  cor  Cleveland  and  Telegraph  avs,  Temescal 

FINCH  &  BARNHISEL,  1694  Seventh 

FISHER  &  TAYLOR,  SW  cor  First  and  Franklin,   office 

1180  Broadway 
Fleming  John  W.,  1957  San  Pablo  av 
FREEMAN  R.  R.  &  CO.,  SW  cor  B  and  Louise 
HAMPTON  J.  &  CO.,  NE  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Twenty- 
second 
Hewlett  Louis,  1328  Telegraph  av  and  1321  Broadway 
King  John  N.,  1656-1658  San  Pablo  av 
Lane  William,  SE  cor  Central  av  and  Market 
LUSK  LOUIS  P.,  E  s  Telegraph  av  bet  Linden  and  Tem- 
escal 
Maloon  Brothers,  NE  cor  Broadway  and  Durant 
MESMER  &  PAEPCKE,  SE  cor  Wood  and  Goss 
Pratt  Henry  C,  1772  Telegraph  av 

Purrington  J.,  NE  cor  East  Central  av  and  Seventh 
Kubert  Daniel  H.,  1937  Filbert 
Sagehorn  William  T.,  473  Sixth 
SURRYHNE  E.  &  CO.,  foot  Division 

BERKELEY. 

Bowen  William  J.,  NW  cor  Delaware  and  San  Pablo  av 
Underwood  Charles  C,  S  s  Bancroft  Way  nr  Shattuck,  av 
and  SW  cor  University  av  and  Eighth 

ALAMEDA. 

Elliott  Ezekiel,  W  s  Webster  bet  Railroad  and  Pacific  avs 
Gundlach  Max,  N  s  Railroad  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 


SI?    T  A  TTMTl'R  Y  "^^^^^^  mailed  lor  and  DeliTered  in  S.  F.,  Oakland,  Alameda.  Bemier 
.    r.    DnUriUIll.  Office.  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


GREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDON'S,  365  TENTH. 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY.  709 


Koerber  Henry,  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Oak  and  Park 
Schroeder  &  Victors,  NE  cor  Webb  av  and  Park 
Wheeler  &  Relfe,  SW  cor  Railroad  av  and  McPherson 


Hermetically  Sealed  Goods. 

IjUSK  J.  &  CO.  (manufacturers)  SE  cor  Claremont  av  and 
Clifton,  Temescal 


Hides  and  Tallow. 

Neidt  F.  R.  &  Co.,  E  s  Green  nr  Daltou  av 
Ossenbrueggen  John,  NW  cor  Sixth  and  Webster 

BERKELEY. 

Corder  Thomas,  SW  cor  Dalton  av  and  Bay  pi 
Gaudin  Joseph  L.,  W  s  Bay  nr  Dalton  av 


Horseslioers. 

(See  also  Blacksmiths.) 

Allen  Truman  H.,  412  Ninth 

Galvin  &  Lebrecht,  SE  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Eighteenth 
Gibbs  William  T.,  958  Franklin 
Gilmore  Robert,  268  Twelfth 

Haller  &  Nolan,  N  s  Sixth  bet  Broadway  and  Franklin 
Hampel  Henry,  801  East  14th 
Hampel  Henry  F.,  1414  Broadway 
Hurley  &  Seibt.  414  Eleventh 
Kelleher  Patrick,  321  Tenth 

Kneale  Benjamin,  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Summer,  Temescal 
McGREW  P.  H.,  1056-1060  Thirteenth 
NORTHEY  &  WAGAR,  803  East  Central  av 
Pulcifer  Alexander  W.,  1362  San  Pablo  av 
Ryan  Martin,  867  Clay 

Siqueira  M.  J.,  N  s  East  14th  bet  Twenty -first  and  Twenty- 
second  avs 
Stahlecker  &  Terp,  SW  cor  West  and  Central  av 
Sullivan  Michael,  1086  Fourteenth  av 
Williams  Thomas  T.,  411  Fourth 

BERKELEY. 

Haller  Peter  H.,  W  s  Fifth  bet  Addison  and  Allston  Way 


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Pnllppt  Yniir  Rilk  witli  ADAMS  k  CO..  "Oakland "  ColMoa  Office, 

UUIlCul       I  UUI       DllIO     S.  K  cor.  EIUUTUKT.aod  BROADWAY.  Up St«lri. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarKet  St.,  s,  F.-Compiete  stocK  ol  Paper  Hanginss-Slnmiil  Worlmen. 


710  BUSINESS    DIRECTORY. 


ALAMEDA. 

Andrews  Joseph,  N  s  Lincoln  nr  Park 

Hartwick  Abel  S.,  N  s  Webb  av  bet  Park  and  Everett 

Hotel  Annunciators. 

CALIFORNIA  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  134  Sutter  S.  F. 

Hotels. 

Amador  Hotel,  J.  S.  Collins,  W  s  Webster  nr  Mountain 
View  Cemetery 

ARCADE  HOUSE,  Mrs.  E.  Child,  1207  Broadway,  and  1208 
San  Pablo  av 

Avenue  House,  Mrs.  Harriet  Hunt,  1273  San  Pablo  av 

Bartlett  House,  K.  Meacham,  473  Seventh 

Bellevue  House,  Mrs.  R.  T.  Reynolds,  Junction  Broadway 
and  Telegraph  av 

Blake  House,  T.  G.  Kingsland,  W  s  Washington  bet  Elev- 
enth and  Central  av 

Capital  House,  George  T.  Lafleche,  552  Broadway 

Capitol  Hotel,  Charles  A.  Weber,  1021  Franklin 

Centennial  House,  Mrs.  O.  R.  Johnson,  NE  cor  Fourteenth 
and  Clay 

Centennial  House,  R.  Cusick,  1838  Seventh 

Central  Pacific  Railroad  House,  E.  Venoglia,  SE  cor  Bay 
and  Seventh 

Charter  Oak  Hotel,  William  M.  Hall,  1765  Seventh 

Clarendon  House,  Mrs.  J.  Hovenden,  855  Washington 

Clinton  House,  SW  cor  Sixth  av  and  East  Central  av 

Cosmopolitan  House,  NW  cor  Seventh  and  Broadway 

Deming  House,  Mrs.  F.  Ruck,  476  Central  av 

Erie  House,  Mrs  J.  Canning,  lll3  Broadway 

EUREKA  HOTEL,  Henry  H.  Meyer,  SW  cor  Seventh  and 
Washington 

GALINDO  HOTEL,  H.  S.  Greeley,  SW  cor  Eighth  and 
Franklin 

GOLDEN  STAR  HOTEL,  Robert  V.  Clark,  836-840  Broad- 
way 

GORDON  HOUSE,  Joseph  S.  G.  Gordon,  461  Ninth 

Grand  Western  Hotel,  Mrs.  Eliza  M.  Finegan,  1757  Seventh 

Hansa  Hotel,  Herman  Kirchner,  1725  Seventh 

Hartman  House,  Max  Hartman,  462  Ninth 

Hermitage  House,  A.  Philibert,  NE  cor  Hopkins  and  Fruit 
Vale  av.  Fruit  Vale 


^      F      I  ABINRRY     ^^t-ooca.  "^T^oi-Is.,  1jo^«;<^  I»rloc>«i 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY.  711 

Humboldt  Park  Hotel,  H.  C,  Babcock,  E  s  Telegraph  av  ur 

Temescal  Creek 
Johnson  House,  Mrs  M.  E.  Chase,  SW  cor  San  Pablo  av 

and  Eighteenth 
Kelsey  House,  H.  A.   McAllister,  W   s  Telegraph   av   bet 

Twenty-third  and  Twenty. fourth 
Kohler-Chase  House,  Mrs.  C.  F.  Ellsworth,  953|  Washing- 
ton 
Laclede  House,  1116  Broadway 
Mechanics  Hotel,  Mrs  Mary  McCarthy,  416  Seventh 
Nelson  House,  Chris.  Nelson,  Melrose  Station 
NEW  SNYDER  HOUSE,  Mrs.  I.  K.  Levi,  469|  Ninth 
New  York  Hotel,    James   Gibbons,    SE   cor   Seventh  and 

and  Franklin 
Newland  House,  Newland  &  Ekman,   NE  cor  Washington 

and  Seventh 
Nicholl  House,  John  H.  Nicholl,  NE  cor  Ninth  and  Wash- 
ington 
Nucleus  House,  Mrs.  D.  Norcross,  1254  San  Pablo  av 
Occidental  House,  Mrs.  M.  E.  Teas,  955^  Washington 
ORR  HOUSE,  William  Griffin,  508|  Fifteenth 
Overland   House,    Burns    &    Jensen,   NW    cor    First  and 

Broadway 
Piedmont  Springs   Hotel,  A.  D.  Whitney,   three   miles  NE 

of  Oakland 
Eandlett  Hotel,  H.  A.  Kandlett,  SW  cor  Hollis   and  Park 

av 
Koff 's  Hotel,  Edwin  Eogers,  N  s  Dalton  av  nr  Stockyards 
SEVENTH  STREET  HOUSE,  J.  H.  Comer,  1804  Seventh 
Somerset  House,  Mrs.  E.  A.  Bushell,  462  Central  av 
St.  Louis  Hotel,  L.  Chartrand,  560  Franklin 
Star  House,  Mrs.  H.  J.  Layton,  1803  Seventh 
SUNNYSIDE    HOUSE,   A.  Baldwin,   SW   cor  Thirteenth 

and  Harrison 
Three-mile  House,  J.  P.  Dieves,    San  Leandro  Road,  three 

miles  east  of  Oakland 
Tremont  House,  Berthold  Gerhard,  1311  San  Pablo  av 
Tubbs  Hotel,  A.  de  Leo  de  Laguna,  N  s  East  Central  av  bet 

Fourth  and  Fifth  avs 
Union  Hotel,  James  Woodward,  632  East  Central  av 
WASHINGTON     HOTEL,    Mrs.    Hannah    Griffith,    1815 

Seventh 
Washington  Hotel,  W.  McRae,  653  Wiishington 
West  End  Hotel,  Joseph  S.  Williams,  SW  cor  Seventh  and 

Peralta 
West  Oakland  House,  Mrs.  Precilla  Wilson,  1772  Seventh 


Pilhprt  £  RrnvA/n  ^^^'^^  ^'■^^''^'  ^""^  ^^^"^^  ^^^  ^"^^  ^"''^^'^  "^  "^^  msiaiimeiit  pian. 


Office  No.  2  Park  Row.  Park  Street.  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  6^5  Hamt  St.,  S.F.,  tHe  finest  collectioii  ol  Modern  An  Paper  HansmoL 


712  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

"Wilcox  House,  Miss  K.  S.  Nichols,  SW  cor  Ninth  and 
Broadway 

William  Street  House,  Miss  Lizzie  Kennedy,  1813  William 

WINSOR  HOUSE,  CO.  Wheeler,  SW  cor  Ninth  and 
Washington  ' 

Winter's  Hotel,  John  Winter,  SE  cor  Fifteenth  and  Broad- 
way 

BERKELEY. 

Berkeley  Hotel,  Robert  G.  Huston  &  Co.,  NE  cor  Choate 
and  Bancroft  Way 

Berkeley  House,  Richard  Knott,  W  s  Third  nr  University  av 

Forster  House,  George  Forster,  W  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Gil- 
man 

Franklin  House,  C.  Maloney,  NW  cor  University  av  and 
Third 

Highland  House,  Charles  Lawrence,  opp  Highland  Station, 
C.  P.  R.  R. 

Olive  Brancli  Hotel,  Chappie,  Tallman  &  Co.,  cor  Choate 
and  University  av 

Railroad  House,  Samuel  Lingard,  NE  cor  Rose  and  Shat- 
tuck  av 

Revere  House,  H.  A.  Bunce,  N  s  Bristol  bet  Second  and 
Third 

Terminus  Hotel,  John  Acheson,  NE  cor  Shattuck  and  Uni- 
versity avs 

ALAMEDA. 

Alameda  Garden  Hotel,  Charles  Sturm,  W  s  Prospect  bet 
Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Alameda  Hotel,  D.  Brous,  W  s  Park  bet  Buena  Yista  and 
Eagle  avs 

Bay  View  House,  C.  J.  Rossini,  Alameda  Point 

Bleymann's  Retreat,  N  s  Central  av  bet  Prospect  and  Me- 
Pherson 

BRITT'S  HOTEL,  Patrick  Britt,  NE  cor  Webster  and  Cen- 
tral av 

Encinal  Park  House,  William  Horst,  SE  cor  Santa  Clara  av 
and  McPherson 

FASSKING'S  PARK  HOTEL,  Louis  Fassking,  S  s  Rail- 
road av  bet  Grand  and  Union 

GAMBA'S  RETREAT,  Louis  Gamba,  N  s  Railroad  av  bet 
Paru  and  Stanton 

GARIBALDI  HOUSE,  J.Malatesta,  NE  cor  Railroad  av  and 
Minturn 

Kohlmoos  Hotel,  Kohlmoos  Brothers,  S  s  Railroad  av  bet 
Second  and  Third  avs 


r    r    I  A||K|nDY       prompt  attjintion  to  orders  for  washing. 


0;nce.  33  Ccary  St..  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


All  kinds  of  PURE  ICE  CREAM  made  to  order  at  GORDON'S. 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY.  713 

Loyal  Oak  Hotel,  Mrs.  Susan  Barlow,  Ejs  Park  bet  Railroad 

and  Pacific  avs 
Pacific  Avenue  House,  Jacob  Riegelhutb,  N  s  Pacific  av  bet 

Davenport  and  Kellogg 
Park  Hotel,  Adam  Cannon,  cor  Encinal  av  and  Park 
YOSEMITE  HOTEL,  Isaac  N.   Kay  &   Son,  E  s  Park  bet 

Lincoln  and  Webb  avs 


House  Furnishing  Goods. 

Feldmann  L.  &  Co.,  905  Washington 
KREISS  L.  &  CO.,  965  Broadway 
Schellhaas  Henry,   410-412  Eleventh 


House  Movers  and  Raisers. 

Adams  William  G.,  1159  Third 

Champlin  Samuel  H.,  871  Twenty-second 

Flora  E.  H.,  1465  Curtis 

Flora  Melcajah  R.,  1624  Myrtle 

Henderson  George  W.,  1663  Webster 

Henderson  Josiah,  1663  Webster 

McCrea  Joseph,  1713  Market 

Sherman  Philip  D.,  1531  West 

STOUT  JOSEPH  G.,  762  Sixth 

Sueell  Walter,  S  s  Seventh  bet  Franklin  and  Webster 


Human  Hair. 

Abbott  S.  M.  Mrs.,  1311  Broadway 
Wharton  Maria  Mrs.,  916  Broadway 


Ice. 

Alameda  County  Ice  Co.,    S  s  Fourth  bet  Washington  and 

Jefferson 
GORDON  JOSEPH  S.  G.,  365  Tenth 


Ice  Cream. 

GORDON  JOSEPH  S.  G.,  365  Tenth 
HICKETHIER  H.  Mrs.,  416  Central  av 
PFISTER  JOHH  R.  Mrs.,  1065  Broadway 


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The  "Oakland"  Collection  Office.  sSb-SoL^^^:; 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarKet  St.,  S.  F.-Special  Designs  in  Window  Shades  to  Order. 


714  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

Ink. 

Thornton  James,  NE  cor  Franklin  and  Thirteenth 

Insurance  Agents. 

COLBURN  J.  S.  &  CO.,  NE  cor  Wood  and  Seventh 

Davis  A.  G.  &  Co.,  NE  cor  Broadway  and  Thirteenth 

Denison  O.  I  &  Co.,  952  Broadway 

Dick  B.  C,  469  Ninth 

Dodge  Charles  F.,  West  End  Hotel 

DOE,  GRIFFITH  &  SEAMAN,  958  Broadway 

EDWARDS  LEMUEL  B.,  467  Ninth 

EVERSON  WALLACE,  SW  cor  Ninth  and  Broadway 

Fogg  James  L. ,  952  Broadway 

Fuller  Hinds,  912  Broadway 

Gardiner  James  J.,  1106  Broadway 

Guernsey  A.  A.  &  Co.,  906  Broadwav 

Hall  Charles  V.,  924  Broadway 

HAYS,  BLOW  &  CO.,  483  Seventh 

HERON  E.  A.,  422  Twelfth 

LATON  BENJAMIN  B.,  906  Broadway 

MAGILL  ROBERT  H.,  922  Broadway 

Mantle  Byron  G.,  483  Ninth 

Mclaughlin  &  MACDONALD,  456  Central  av 

MIRANDA  JOHN  B.,  407  Eighth 

Bead  W.  S.  &  Co.,  483  Seventh 

Koff  Harry  L.,  1004  Broadway 

Snow  &  Ragsdale,  NE  cor  Thirteenth  and  Broadway 

Sullivan  William  F.,  457  Ninth 

THOMSON  SAMUEL,  1008  Broadway 

TODD  J.  C.  &  CO.,  1014  Broadway 

Troy  John  H.,  457  Ninth 

Wagner  <fe  Co.,  1706^  Seventh 

Walker  &  Strong,  457  Central  av 

ALAMEDA. 

McLean  Sterling,  E  s  Park  bet  Webb  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
REYNOLDS   J.    M.,   W    s  Park  bet    Alameda  and  Enci- 

nal  avs 
ROBINSON  HENRY,  NW  cor  Park  and  Central  av 
Smith  E.  Minor,  N  s  Buena  Vista  av  nr  Versailles  av 
SMITH  T.  A.  &  CO.,  W  s  Park  bet  Railroad  and  Pacific 

avs 


C      r      I    AIIMnpY  WASHING  WELL  DONE  AT  VERY  LOW  RATES. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  ageni  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY.  715 


Insurance  Companies. 

iETNA  (of  Hartford)  L.  B.  Edwards  agent,  467  Ninth 

ALAMEDA  COUNTY  BRANCH  HOME  MUTUAL  (fire) 
K.  H.  Magill  manager,  924  Broadway 

Amazon  (fire,  of  Cincinnati)  M.W.Wood  agent,  1178  Broad- 
way 

Berlin-Cologne  (fire,  of  Berlin)  422  Central  av 

British  American  Assurance  Co.,  McLaughlin  &  Macdonald 
agents,  456  Central  av 

Buffalo-German,  Doe,  Griffin  &  Seaman  agents,  958  Broad- 
way 

California,  L.  B.  Edwards  agent,  467  Ninth 

Commercial  Assurance  Co.,  John  H.  Troy  agent,  457  Ninth 

Commercial  (of  California)  J.  J.  Gardiner  agent,  1106  Broad- 
way 

Commonwealth  (fire,  of  Boston)  Doe,  Griffin  &  Seaman 
agents,  958  Broadway 

Connecticut  (fire,  of  Hartford)  Doe,  Griffin  &  Seaman  agents, 
958  Broadway 

Continental  (fire  of  New  York)  Doe,  Griffin  &  Seaman  agents, 
958  Broadway 

Dwelling  House  Underwriters  (of  New  York)  Doe,  Griffin  & 
Seaman  agents.  958  Broadway 

Faneuil  Hall  (of  Bo;ston)  Doe,  Griffin  &  Seaman  agents,  958 
Broadway 

Fire  Association  (of  Philadelphia)  J.  J.  Gardiner  agent, 
1106  Broadway 

Fireman's  Fund  (of  San  Francisco)  Hinds  Fuller  agent,  912 
Broadway 

German-American  (of  New  York)  J.  H.  Troy  agent,  457 
Ninth 

Girard  (of  Philadelphia)  E.  A.  Heron  agent,  422  Ceniral  av 

Glens  Falls  (of  New  York)  Doe,  Griffin  &  Seaman  agent, 
958  Broadway 

Guardian  (of  London)  Walker  &  Strong  agents,  457  Cen- 
tral av 

Hartford  (fire)  Walker  &  Strong  agents,  457  Central  av 

Home  (of  New  York)  Harry  L.  Koif  agent,  1004  Broadway, 
room  18 

HOME  MUTUAL  (Alameda  County  Branch)  K.  H.  Magill 
manager,  924  Broadway 

Imperial,  London,  Northern,  and  Queen,  L.  B.  Edwards 
agent,  467  Ninth 

Insurance  Co.  of  North  America  (of  Philadelphia)  Doe, 
Griffin  &  Seaman  agents,  958  Broadway 


PilKni'f  Q   DpniAf n     NO  DEtler  Investment  tlian  tne  Mgm  in  Alameda  Real  Estate 

lllUuriOC    DlUWlIt  Offered  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  mm  St.,  s.  F.,  Asent  lor  Patent  Window  Shade  Fixtures. 


716  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

La  Caisse  Generale  (of  Paris)  E.  A.  Heron  agent,  422  Cen- 
tral av 

La  Confiance  (of  Paris)  Doe,  Grifl&n  &  Seaman,  958  Broad- 
way, 

Lion  (fire,  of  London)  E.  A.  Heron  agent,  422  Central  av 

Liverpool  and  London  and  Globe,  B.  B.  Laton  agent,  906 
Broadway 

Mutual  (life,  of  New  York)  James  L.  Fogg  agent,  952  Broad- 
way 

New  Orleans  (fire  and  marine)  E.  A.  Heron  agent,  422  Cen- 
tral av 

New  York  City  (fire)  E.  A.  Heron  agent,  422  Central  av 

Niagara  (fire,  of  New  York)  Doe,  Griffin  &  Seaman  agents, 
958  Broadway 

North  British  and  Mercantile,  "Walker  &  Strong  agent,  457 
Central  av 

Northwestern  National  (fire,  of  Milwaukee)  M.  W.  Wood 
agent,  1178  Broadway 

OAKLAND  HOME,  469  Ninth 

Pacific  Mutual  (life,  of  California)  Snow  <fe  Ragsdale  agent, 
NE  cor  Broadway  and  Thirteenth 

People's  (of  Newark)  E.  A.  Heron  agent,  422  Central  av 

Phenix  (of  Brooklyn)  Doe,  Griffin  &  Seaman  agents,  958 
Broadway 

Phoenix  (of  Hartford)  Harry  L.  Roff  agent,  1004  Broadway 

Revere  (of  Boston)  E.  A.  Heron  agent,  422  Central  av 

Royal,  Norwich  Union,  and  Lancashire  (of  England)  Doe, 
Griffin  &  Seaman  agents,  958  Broadway 

South  British  and  National  (combined)  A.  G.  Davis  &  Co. 
agents,  NE  cor  Broadway  and  Thirteenth 

St.  Joseph  (of  Missouri)  A.  A.  Guernsey  &  Co.  agents,  906 
Broadway 

St.  Nicholas  (of  New  York)  Doe,  Griffin  &  Seaman  agents, 
958  Broadway 

St.  Paul  (fire,  of  St.  Paul)  E.  A.  Heron  agents,  422  Central 
av 

Standard  (fire  and  marine,  of  New  Zealand)  J.  B.  Miranda 
agent,  407  Eighth 

State  Investment  and  Insurance  Co.,  A.  G.  Davis  &  Co. 
agents,  1152  Broadway 

State  of  Pennsylvania  (of  Philadelphia)  Doe,  Griffin  &  Sea- 
man agents,  958  Broadway 

Teutonia  (fire  of  New  Orleans)  E.  A.  Heron  agent,  422  Cen- 
tral av 

Traders'  (fire  of  Chicago)  Doe,  Griffin  &  Seaman  agents,  958 
Broadway 


^      F      I  AIINnRY      <^«=><=»<^  "^^^^^^^l^*  ^'^^'^^'^  3E»rio©«i 


Office.  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F..  and  862  Broadway  Oakland. 


Gordon's  ICE  WAGONS  run  regularly  tu  Alameda  and  Berkeley. 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY.  717 

Travelers'  Accident  (of  Hartford)  J.  C.  Todd  agent,  lOU 
Broadway 

Union  (fire  of  San  Francisco)  Samuel  Thomson  agent,  1008 
Broadway 

Watertown  (fire  of  New  York)  E.  A.  Heron  agent,  422  Cen- 
tral ay 

Western  Fire  and  Marine  (of  California)  B.  G,  Mantle 
agent,  483  Ninth 


Jamaica  Ginger. 
RIEGER  P.  &  CO.,  511  Front  (S.  F.) 

Jewelers. 

(See  also  "Watchmakers.) 

BERGER  LOUIS  P.,  967  Broadway 

EDWARDS  ROBERT  W.,  961  Broadway 

EUis  Walter  G.,  954  Broadway 

Frey  John,  1768  Seventh 

Hanson  Albert,  620  East  Central  av 

Lathrop  Solomon,  1059  Broadway 

Lewis  Solomon,  841  Broadway 

McClure  Brothers,  1073  Broadway 

Mueller  Ernst,  923  Broadway 

Beading  Joseph,  SW  cor  Broadway  and  Eleventh 

Kice  C.  B.,  1073  Thirteenth  av 

Samuels  Samuel,  867  Broadway 

Steffanoni  Achille,  1007  Broadway 


Junk. 

Block  David,  1307  San  Pablo  av 
Bomgard  Solomon,  416  Third 
Smith  Jacob,  424  Third 
Van  Valkenburgh  P.  J.,  1860  Market 


Jute. 

Oakland  Bag  Manufacturing   Co.,   NE  cor  Second  av  and 
East  10th 


Pnllppt  Yniir  Rilk  ^i^  ADAMS  k  CO.,  "OaMand"  CoUection  OUce, 

UUIICul       lUUI        UlllO     S.  £.cor.  EICUTH  KT.ADdBBOADWAY.  L'»St«lri. 


GEO.W.  CLARK,  645  MarUet  St.,  s.  F.,  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


718  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


Laini>s. 

Falls  John  H.,  1301  San  Pablo  av 
Green  &  Maloou,  456  Central  av 
Kies  Samuel,  507  Seventh 
YATES  &  CO.,  959  Washington 

Laundries. 

Berard  Alfred,  N  s  East  14th  ur  Twenty-fifth  av 

Chevanton  &  Calou,  1916  San  Pablo  av 

Coin  Kaimond,  1228  Broadway 

Contra  Costa  Laundry  Association,  Hallett,  Bartlett  &  Dal- 
ton,  NW  cor  Kirkham  &  Fourteenth,  office  867  Broad- 
way 

Kohler  Frederick  (Brooklyn)  1070  Fourteenth  av 

Lippold  &  Kaiser  (West  Oakland)  1727  Fourteenth 

Matthiesen  Dennis,  826  Twenty-second 

Partenscky  Charles  (Berkeley)  1386  Central  av,  office  457 
Seventh 

SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUNDRY  ASSOCIATION,  862  Broad- 
way, and  33  Geary,  S.  F.  • 

Sherlock  Charles  B.,  1308  Seventh 


Contra  Costa,  E  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Central  av 
Schumacher  Carl  G.,  SE  cor  Central  av  and  Wahiut 


Lemon  Sugar. 
RIEGER  P.  &  CO.,  511  Front,  S.  F. 

Lime  and  Cement. 

MYERS  FREDERICK  F.,  NE  cor  Third  and  Washington 
SURRYHNE  E.  &  CO.,  foot  Division 

ALAMEDA. 

Schroeder  &  Victors,  S  s  Webb  av  bet  Park  and  Everett 


Liquors— Wholesale. 

GHIRARDELLI  &  PETAR,  1072  Broadway 
Hansen  Asraus  H.,  SW  cor  Wood  and  Goss 
HERSHBERG  LEON  &  CO.,  853  Washington 
KOHLER  E.  F.,  1502  Seventh 


^      F      lAIINnRY  Lace  Curtains,  Blankets  and  Flannels,  a  Specialty. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  In  all  parts  of  Oakland. 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY.  719 


Liquors— Retail. 

Baglin  James,  1851  San  Pablo  av 

Baker  John,  SE  cor  Fourth  and  Franklin 

Barli  Alexandre,  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Fortj-ninth,  Temescal 

Bander  Christian,  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Birch,  Temescal 

Bauer  Christian,  1412  Broadway 

BayJis  Joseph,  873  Lydia 

Berry  David  W.,  S  s  Eighth  nr  Broadway 

Bieler  Frank,  809  East  14th 

Bocqueraz  Antoine,  SE  cor  Sixth  and  Broadway 

BRUNJES  FREDERICK,  775  East  Central  av 

Buck  C.  P.  H.,  879  Washington 

Bunker  Isaiah,  1805  Seventh 

Calhoun  Eobert,  601  Webster 

Calnan  Jane,  1403  Thirteenth 

Carney  &  Nolan,  417  Seventh 

Carpentier  Jules,  East  14th  nr  Twenty-sixth  av 

Casavant  Alphonse,  715  Broadway 

Cashin  William,  420  B 

Cassidy  James,  W  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Stanford  av 

Clark  Marion,  950  Broadway 

Colligan  Charles,  1851  Seventh 

Cronin  Stephen  D.,  1752  San  Pablo  av 

Daneri  A.,  NW  cor  Pine  and  Seventh 

Deike  William,  701  East  Central  av 

Dieves  Joseph,  Three-Mile  House,  San  Leandro  Road 

Dix  &  Shurvell,  NW  cor  Thirty-ninth  and  Telegraph  av 

FAIRCHILD  W.  G.  &  CO.,  1350  Market    ' 

FENNESSY  JOHN,  463  Ninth 

Fillmore  John,  junction  San  Pablo  av  and  Adeline 

Fisher  &  Morison,  1776  Seventh 

Fisher  Benjamin  D. ,  1052  Thirteenth  av 

Fisher  George,  E  s  High  nr  Railroad  Crossing,  Melrose 

FLEMING  JOHN  J.  &  CO.,  625  East  Central  av 

Frostholm  Christian  E.,  SW  cor  Franklin  and  Seventh 

Gaham  Lawrence,  663  Broadway 

Garon  Louis  G.,  553  Broadway 

Gaspard  Francois,  827  East  Central  av 

Gaudin  John,  840  Broadway 

GHIRARDELLI  &  PETAR,  1972  Broadway 

GIESE  LOUIS,  SW  cor  Seventh  and  Wood 

Gittere  Florence,  801  Broadway 

Glor  John,  474  Eighth 

Gray  Dallas  P.,  465  Ninth 

Groth  John,  366  Central  av 


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iDtcrcbt.     Ko.  2  Park  JBow.  Park  St..  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR. 


720  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

Gutzwiller  Henry,  1517  San  Pablo  av 

HANIFIN  J.  J.,  NW  cor  Seventh  and  Broadway  and  SW 
Fourteenth  and  Broadway 

Hanley  Michael,  1507  Seventh 

Hansen  Asmus  H.,  SW  cor  Wood  and  Goss 

Hansen  Theodore,  NE  cor  Tenth  and  Franklin 

Harmon  Richard  E.,  800  Franklin 

Hayes  Patrick,  720  Broadway 

HEINE  ADOLPH,  SW  cor  Eighth  and  Chester 

Heinold  John  M.,  SE  cor  Frederick  and  San  Pablo  av 

Held  Justns,  1226  Broadway 

HELMKE  &  BRUNJE,  NW  cor  Broadway  and  Twenty- 
first 

Henken  J.  F.,  901  East  11th 

Hershberg  Leon  &  Co. ,  853  Washington 

Hoctor  Kate  Mrs.,  NW  cor  Third  and  Chester 

Hunt  William  B.,  1458  Seventh 

Inwall  Harry,  461  Seventh 

IRWIN  HARRY  F.,  SW  cor  Seventh  and  Broadway  and 
stmr  Oakland 

Joyce  Martin,  1837  Seventh 

Jurgens  Charles,  409  Central  av 

Jury  Jeremiah,  Central  av  opp  Lake  Merritt 

Kent  William,  NE  cor  Seventh  and  Washington 

KNEIPP  OTTO,  422  Eleventh 

Kuoll  John,  NE  cor  Second  and  Harrison 

KOHLER  E.  F.,  1502  Seventh 

KOHLER  WILLIAM,  459  Seventh 

KRAFT  GEORGE,  858  Washington 

LAFLECHE  GEORGE  T.,  552  Broadway 

Laws  James,  West  End  Hotel 

Lehrbass  Richard,  919  Seventh 

Lenz  William,  NE  cor  Seventh  and  Broadway 

Liebel  Jacob,  782  East  Central  av 

Liebmann  Otto,  1791  Seventh 

Loud  Warren,  1736  Seventh 

Louis  Maria  Mrs. ,  NE  cor  Third  av  and  East  9th 

Lynch  John,  1457  Seventh 

Maher  John,  1303  San  Pablo  av 

Maleton  Harry,  SE  cor  San  Pablo  av  and  Twenty-second 

Manefeld  George,  1055  Thirteenth  av 

Martens  Christian,  1840  Seventh 

McFadden  Michael,  814  Broadway 

Meherin  John  J.,  900  Broadway  ■  . 

MENKE  DIEDRICH,  827  Broadway 

MENTZ  FREDERICK,  1270  Center 


S.  F.  LAUNDRY 


WASHING    DONE    AT    SHORT    NOTICE. 

Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 

BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  721 

Messmer  Kilian,  2080  Thirteenth  av 

MIRANDA  JOHN  B.,  407  Eighth 

Morau  Bernard,  NE  cor  Thirty-sixth  and  San  Pablo  av 

MORGAN  BENJAMIN,  379  Central  av 

Mosca  Ernesto,  SW  cor  Sixth  and  Broadway 

Muir  Barclay,  Central  av  Bridge 

Murphy  Daniel,  1841  Seventh 

Murphy  James  Vi.,  1756  Telegraph  av 

Murphy  Michael,  SW  cor  Fourth  and  Clay 

Nattkemper  Henrv,  919  Seventh 

NELIiER  li.  &  CO.,  NW  cor  Fifteenth  and  San  Pablo  av 

Nixdorf  Charles  G.,  San  Leandro  Eoad  nr  High,  Fruit  Vale 

Noisat  Pierre,  NE  cor  Fourth  and  Jefferson 

Noll  Joseph,  NW  cor  Seventh  and  Webster 

Nommensen  Charles  E.,  foot  of  Webster 

Nugent  James,  14()9  Seventh 

O'Connor  James,  1002  Twenty-fourth 

O'Grady  Edward,  601  Franklin 

Olcese  Frank,  1827  Seventh 

OPITZ  &  BARTELS,  859  Washington 

Orr  William  H.,  NW  cor  San  Pablo  and  Union  avs 

Paquis  Adelli,  1259  San  Pablo  av 

PEDRINI  C.  &  CO.,  SE  cor  Telegi-aph  av  and  Birch,  Tem- 

PERU  WILLIAM,  471  Eighth 

Preda  D.,  NW  cor  Fortv-sixth  and  Telegraph  av,  Temescal 

QUINLAN  JAMES,  1454  Seventh 

RAFFO  BROTHERS,  671  Broadway 

RATH  JEN  DIEDERICH,  NW  cor  Fifth  and  Jeffeison 

Eeek  William,  1165  Seventh 

Rio  Caspar,  1415  San  Pablo  av 

Rocca  John,  710  Broadway 

Ruprich  John  A.,  NW  cor  Eighth  and  East  Central  avs 

Ryan  Michael  J.,  468  Seventh 

Scheidiug  T.  H.,  1818  Seventh 

SCHETZEL  AUGUST,  572  Seventh 

Schlotzhauer  Paul,  NE  cor  Eighth  and  Washington 

Schmidt  &  Fieberling,  842  Broadway 

Schmidt  Christian  P.  L.,  558  Franklin 

Schmidt  William,  403  East  Central  av 

SCHMIDT  JOHN,  466  Seventh 

Schneider  John,  SE  cor  Sixteenth  and  East  Central  avs 

Schneider  Louis,  951  Sixth  av 

Selna  &  Becht,  SE  cor  Eleventh  and  Broadway 

Siebe  Ludwig,  Shell  Mound  Park 

Simons  Joseph,  415  Seventh 


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Pnllppt  Yniir  Rilk  "^^^  ^O^MS  &  CO.,  "Oakland"  CoDectloii  Office. 

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GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Mim  St.,  S.  F.,  Iiporter  FreDcH  and  Eoiilisli  WALL  PAPERS 


722  BUSINESS    DIRECTORY. 


Smith  George  H.,  674  Broadway 
Smith  William,  SW  cor  Tenth  &  Franklin 
Stewart  &  Chandler,  962  Thirty-fifth 
Stocky  John,  1774  Seventh 

Stoer  John  F.,  junction  San  Pablo  av  and  Adeline 
Streit  William,  NE  cor  Franklin  and  Eleventh 
Sullivan  James,  461  Sixth 

Sullivan  James  M.,  W  s  Webster  nr  Mountain  View  Ceme- 
tery 
Terney  John,  {^54  Broadway 
THAYER  EDWARD  F.,  464  Eighth 
Tonjes  &  Fiege,  832  Broadway 
Trelut  Francis,  1208  Thirteenth  av 
Turner  John,  1015  Washington 
UHRIG  CHRISTIAN  A.,  838  Broadway 
Walton  Eichard  N.,  1120  Center 
Wash  William,  junction  Peralta  and  Center 
Welsh  Martin,  451  Eleventh 
Welsh  Thomas,  622  Broadway 
WEMMER  DAVID,  416  Eighth 
W^ertheimer  &  Block,  719  Broadway 
WESTON  SANFORD  E.,  919  Washington 
White  Henry,  SE  cor  First  av  and  East  14th 
Wilbert  Jacob,  1208  Broadwav 
Wunderlin  Stephen,  422  Eighth 

BERKELEY. 

Bachman  John,  SW  cor  University  av  and  Union 
Beadell  C.  G.,  W  s  San  Pablo  av  bet  Addison  and  Univer- 
sity av 
Brandt  Frederick,  NE  cor  Third  and  Bristol 
Brennan  Brothers,  SW  cor  Second  and  University  av 
Foley  Sarah  Mrs.,  S  s  University  av  bet  Fourth  and  Fifth 
Higgins  Mary  Mrs.,  Ns  University  av  bet  Second  and  Third 
Hink  Peter  H.,  Willow  Grove  Park 
Lingard  Samuel,  NE  cor  Rose  and  Shattuck  av 
Mackin  John,  E  s  Choate  ur  Bancroft  Way 
Rosenthal  Julius,  NW  cor  University  av  and  Sixth 

ALAMEDA. 

Alrutz  John,  Woodstock,  Alameda  Point 
BAROTEAU  AUGUSTE,  NW  cor  Railroad  av  and  Grand 
BECKMANN  JOHN  N.,  NW  cor  Pacific  av  and  Chestnut 
Bird  George,  Woodstock,  Alameda  Point 
Bleymann  Edward,  N  s  Central  av  bet  Prospect  and  Mc- 
Pherson 


SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUNDRY 


r33  Geary  St.,  San  Francisco. 
OFFICES  jgg  2  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE,  365  Tenth. 


^ 


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BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  723 

Boehse  Charles  J.,  W  s  Webster  nr  Santa  Clara  av 
Boyd  John,  N  s  Central  av  bet  Third  and  Fourth  «-i 

Bremer  Herman,  Schuetzen  Park  § 

Brown  James  B.,  NW  cor  "Webster  and  Santa  Clara  av  ^ 

Couley  F.  J.,  NE  cor  Enciual  av  and  Park  ^ 

Davidson  August,  X  s  Central  av  bet  Third  av  and  Webster   j  " 
Edwards  John,  NE  cor  Central  av  and  McPherson  i  ^ 

FASSKING  LOUIS,  S  s  Eaili-oad  av  bet  Grand  and  Union  g 
Frank  Andrew.  W  s  Park  bet  Encinal  and  San  Antonio  av  S 
GAMBA  LOUIS,  N  s  Railroad  av  bet  Paru  and  Stanton  2 

Glas  Frank,  SW  cor  Park  and  Eailroad  av 
Guillette  T..  S  s  Central  av  bet  McPherson  and  Prospect 
HOLTZ  WILLIAM    &    SON,  SE    cor   Raiboad    av    and 

Webster 
Horst  William,  SE  cor  Santa  Clara  av  and  McPherson 
Karstadt  Frederick,  W  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Eailroad 

avs 
Kearnev  Terrence.  NW  cor  Hic;h  and  Monroe 
KENNEY  JAMES  J.,  SW  cor  Third  and  Central  avs 
MALATESTA  JOSEPH,  NE   cor  Railroad  av  and  Minturn   ■  • 
MAYRISCH  ERNEST,  SW  cor  Railroad  av  and  Webster 
Moller  William  H.,  NE  cor  Railroad  av  and  Prospect 
MULLER  FRED.  P.,  X'W  cor  Central  av  and  Bay  §. 

Nelsen  Hans,  X W  cor  Encinal  av  and  Park  !  ca 

Nobmann  John  H.,  SE  cor  Park  and  Lincoln  av  §" 

Petersen  Carl,  W  s  Park  bet  Centi'al  and  Santa  Clara  avs  *f 
Polaski  P.,  E  s  Prospect  bet  Tavlor  and  Central  avs  m 

Price  Thomas,  SE  cor  Oak  and  Alameda  av  l  ^ 

Riegelhuth  Jacob,  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Davenport  and  Kellogg 
Rienecker  Brothers,  SE  cor  Raih-oad  av  and  Park 
Rossini  C.  J.,  Alameda  Point  S 

ROSSO  FRANK,  X  s  Central  av  bet  Second  and  Third  avs  <j> 
Schabirg  William.  Woodstock,  Alameda  Point  Ja 

SCHNUTENHAUS  LEONARD  J.  F.,  Neptune  Gardens  g. 

Smith  W.  H.,  W  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Railroad  avs  ^ 
Stolze  Conrad,  W  s  Prospect  ur  Railroad  av  m 

Stritzinger  Jacob,  SW  cor  Pacific  av  and  Webster  g 

Thuruagel  Charles,  Park  nr  Dayton  av  :  j 

Yogt  Frank  C,  W  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Railroad  avs  g* 
Weintraut  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  N  s  Central  av  bet  Second  and     ^ 

Third  avs 

Lithographers. 

PACIFIC   PRESS,  SW  cor  Castro  and  Central  av 
Smith  C.  L.  k  Co.,  1313  Broadway 


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GILBERT  &  BROWN 


mi  Vii  MIX  DcEiraDie  liiMm  Picpeny  on  lie  Coast 

Call  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Kaiiet  St.,  S.  F.,  WMesale  and  Retail  Mer  in  Paper  Hangings 


724  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


Livery  Stables. 

Baldy  Oscar  C,  1366-1368  Broadway 
Blanchard  George,  567  East  Central  av 
BUTTERFIELD  A.  J.  &  CO.,  411  Thirteenth 
Clark  Foster  T.,  1066  Thirteenth  av 
Davis  Thomas  K.,  foot  of  Broadway 
Dewitt  Elon,  8W  cor  Tenth  and  Market 
Finch  Henry  P.,  806  Broadway 
Forbes  George,  1070  Thirteenth  av 

Glover  Robert  (Ninth  Street)  N  s  Ninth  bet  Clay  and  Jeffer- 
son 
Hinds  Alpheus  L.  (Dexter)  276  Central  av 
May  Alexander  W.,  607  East  11th 

McCLEVERTY  &  NOBLETT  (Fashion)  860  Broadway 
MeCLOUD  CHARLES  A.  (Chieftain)  cor  Ninth  and  West 
Moore  Nelson  S.,  413  Fourth 
Moore  Theodore  S.,  457  Eighth 
Multner  Frank,  370  Eleventh 
Newland  &  Pumyea,  470  Seventh 
NOR  CHRIS.  H.  (Stanford)  N  s  Seventh  nr  Wood 
Eeinhart  G.  W.  &  Co.,  368-370  Eighth 
RICHARDS  W.  A.  (City  Hall)  514  Fourteenth 
Robinson  &  Lawrence,  SW  cor  Webster  and  Eighth 
Simpson  Robert  F.,  NE  cor  San  Pablo  av  and  Seventeenth 
Sumner  Charles  H. ,  NE  cor  Alice  and  Eighth 
SWETT  A.  W.,  foot  of  Fourteenth  av 
Tinkham  Myron  M.,  cor  Webster  and  Central  av 
TRESCOTT  JOSEPH  C.  (El  Dorado)  405  Central  av 
Woodside  Robert  (Hambletonian)  1688  Telegraph  av 

BERKELEY. 

Brennan  Brothers,  SW  cor  University  av  and  Second 

ALAMEDA. 

COADY  RICHARD  E.  (Encinal)  N  s  Encinal  av  bet  Oak  and 

Park 
Mote  James,  N  s  Central  av  bet  Prospect  and  Webster 
Townsend  Herbert  L.,  E  s  Third  av  bet  Taylor  and  Central 

avs 
TURNER  &  MARTIN,  E  s  Park  bet  Railroad  and  Pacific 

avs 

Locksmiths  and  Bell  Hangers. 

Bourgin  Peter,  660  Washington 
Frauneder  &  Morck,  370  Thirteenth 
Herget  E.  W.  &  Co.,  419  Tenth 


SI?    T  A  nWn'D  V  ^sslimg  called  lor  and  Delivered  in  S.  F. ,  Oakland,  Alameda,  Berkeley. 
.    jD.    LlnUnUAL  office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  sea  Broadway.  OakUml. 


fiREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDON'S,  365  TENTH. 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY.  725 

Jahn  Henry,  412  Tenth 

Krepper  Brothers,  420  Eleventh 

Eice  C.  B.,  1073  Thirteenth  av 

Kode  Christian,  869  Center 

SCHOIiL  CHRISTIAN  F.,  515  Seventh 

Siesbuttel  Daniel,  364  Ninth 

Simon  John,  904  Washington 

BERKELEY. 

Winner  Benjamin  L.,  N  s  University  av  nr  San  Pablo  av 


Lumber. 

CRIST  GEORGE  F.,  East  11th  bet  Thirteeenth  and  Four- 
teenth avs 

DEAN,  WATSON  &  CO.,  yard  foot  Market,  office  SW  cor 
Third  and  Brush 

LAIDLAW  WALTER,  SE  cor  Seventh  and  Brush 

MERRITT  SAMUEL,  foot  Washington,  office  404  Central  av 

PHELPS  MURPHY  &  CO.,  SE  cor  Second  and  Washmg- 
ton 

ROBERTS  AMOS,  SE  cor  Seventh  and  Clay 

SURRYHNE  E.  &  CO.,  foot  Division 

TAYLOR  &  CO.,  foot  Washington 

BERKELEY. 

West  Berkeley  Lumber  Yard,  Mendocino  Lumber  Co.  pro- 
prietors, Second  bet  University  av  and  Bristol 

ALAMEDA. 

DERBY  E.  M.  &   CO.   (Alameda  Lumber  Yard)  Alameda 

Wharf,  and  226  Clay  S.  F. 
Johnson  Alex.,  W  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Railroad  avs 
RENTON,  HOLMES  &  CO.  (Encinal  Lumber  Yard)   NW 

cor  Oak  and  Encinal  av 


Machinists. 

JAHN  HENRY,  412  Tenth 

SCOVILLE  IVES  (Oakland  Iron  Works)  511-513  Second 

Siesbuttel  D.,  364  Ninth 

Simon  John,  904  Washington 


Mantels— Marbleized  Iron. 
MONTAGUE  W.  W.  &  CO.,  1120  Broadway 


The  "Oakland"  Collection  Office. 


and  Broadway,  up  stairs 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  KarKet  St.,  S.  F. -Complete  stocK  ol  Paper  EanziiiKS-SKUlliil  Wormen. 


726  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

Marble  Works. 

Amador  Marble  Co.,  Webster  nr  Mountain  View  Cemetery 

Dwyer  &  Kelly,  SE  cor  Seventh  and  Castro 

Nunan  John  J.,  1417  San  Pablo  av 

Sullivan  James,  E  s  Broadway  opp  Fourteenth 

ALAMEDA. 

Guy  A.  Mrs.  (Alameda)  NW  cor  Railroad  av  and  Park 

Mattresses— Spring. 

Seris  John  M.,  1310  San  Pablo  av 

Merchants— Chinese. 

CHU  PAWN  &  CO.,  464  Central  av 
Sang  Wo  Tie  &  Co.,  367  Seventh 
Tung  Foo  Jan,  369  Seventh 
Wing  On  &  Co.,  371  Ninth 

Merchants— Commission. 

Babbitt,  Manuel  &  Gilpin,  472  Eleventh 
BARNARD  W.  E.   &  CO.,  1315  Broadway  and  1314  Tele- 
graph av 
BEACH  J.  G.  &  CO.,  816  Broadway 
LEWIS  C.  R.  &  CO.,  1009  Broadway 
Rouse  W.  A.  &  Co.,  NE  cor  Eleventh  and  Washington 
Wharton  &  Boyd,  1205  Broadway  and  1206  San  Pablo  av 

Merchants—Produce. 

Babbitt,  Manuel  &  Gilpin,  472  Eleventh 

BEACH  J.  G.  &  CO.,  816  Broadway 

JONES  &  SLTTZ,  369  Central  av 

LEWIS  C.  R.  &  CO.,  1009  Broadway 

Merriam  W.  S.  &  Co.  (wholesale)  1217  Broadway 

PORTER  BROTHERS  &  WING,  462  Eleventh 

ALAMEDA. 

Shead  Daniel  L.,  W  s  Webster  nr  Railroad  av 

Metal  Koofers. 

DALZIEL  JAMES,  1465-1469  San  Pablo  av 
DE  LA  MONTANYA  M.,  565  Eleventh 
KIRK  O.  C,  315-317  East  Central  av 


^      F      I  AIINRRY     ^^*=**=***  "\7^orls.,  Xjox^  I*Tr±csGm 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  727 


Midwives. 

Abele  M.  Mrs.,  821  Filbert 
Bain  M.  Mrs.,  510  Seventh 
Fleck  Emily  Mrs.,  366  Eighth 
Jaquay  Louisa  Mrs.,  1522  Broadway 
Kruttschmitt  August  M.  Mrs.,  460  Fifth 
Ludwig  Barbara  Mrs.,  1115  Tenth  av 
Meyerhoff  Julia  Mrs.,  483  Elm 
EappinL.  Mrs.,  1914  San  Pablo  av 
Scott  John  Mrs.,  512  Eighth 
Sprinkle  C.  E.  Mrs.,  1210Peralta 


Milliners  and  Millinery  Goods. 

(See  also  Dressmakers.) 

Cunningham  M.  Mrs.,  960  Broadway 

Davis  Ida  A.  Mrs.,  1063  Broadway 

Durham  John  P.  Mrs.,  1171  Broadway 

Foss  O.  Mrs.,  SW  cor  Fourteenth  and  Washington 

Garner  Elizabeth  H.  Mrs.,  550  Seventh 

Halsted  K.  K.  Mrs.,  1015  Broadway 

Jones  M.  I.  Mrs.,  1313  San  Pablo  av 

Morse  Hiram,  1115  Broadway 

Reed  Fanny  M.  &  Co.,  1161  Broadway 

Schimmelpfennig  Fred.,  772  East  Central  av 

Silberberg  S.  Mrs.,  618  East  Central  av 

Waters  Lizzie  Mrs.,  970  Seventh 

ALAMEDA. 

Greene  Theodore,  NW  cor  Park  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Shrewsbury  Nora  A.  Mrs.,   E  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and 
Central  avs 


Mills — Flour. 

Hickok  &  Son  (Oakland  City)  S  s  Third  bet  Broadway  and 

Franklin 
SAMM  &  PARSONS  (Samm's)  NW  cor  First  and  Clay 
STARR  &  CO.,  foot  Franklin 
WESTON  &  WELCH    (Clinton)   SW  cor  Twelfth  av  and 

East  11th,  office  423-425  Eleventh 


Gilbert  &  Brown. 


No  tieiter  InTesnnent  llian  tlie  Bargains  in  Alaieda  Real  Estate 

offered  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Martet  Si,  S.F.,  tteDnesi  collection  of  Moflern  An  Paper  Hanmw. 


728  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

Mills— Sawing  and  Planing. 

BARNES  BROTHERS  &  GEDGE  (East  Oakland)  cor  East 

Central  and  Fourteenth  avs 
BLETHEN  JAMES  E.  (Pioneer)  SW  cor  Broadway  and 

First 
BURNHAM,  STANDEFORD  &  CO.  (Oakland)  cor  First, 

Second  and  Washington 
California  Building  Co.    (Enterprise)   SW  cor  Second  and 

Grove 

BERKELEY. 

SCHUSTER  &  NIEHAUS  (West  Berkeley)  E  s  Second  nr 
University  av 

Mineral  Water. 

(See  Soda  and  Mineral  Waters.) 


Mining  Supplies. 
CALIFORNIA  ELECTRICAIi  WORKS,  134  Sutter,  S.  F. 

Model  Makers. 
CALIFORNIA  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  134  Sutter,  S.  F. 

CALIFORNIA  ELECTRICAL  WORKS 

134  Sntter  St.,  San  Francisco. 

PATENT  OFFICE  MODELS, 

MODEL  MACHINERY, 

GEAR  CUTTING. 


Music  Dealers. 

BRUENN  ADOLPH,  911  Washington 
Gowing  G.  Mrs.,  1171  Washington 
KOHLER  &  CHASE,  951  Washington 
MAUVAIS  ZENO,  420  Central  av 
Rodolph  &  Co.,  957  Washington 
STRICKLAND  SIDNEY  L.,  1061  Broadway 
Viele  A.  J..  1171  Washington 


r      r      I  A||[JnpY         Pi^OMPT  ATTENTION  TO  ORDERS  FOR  WASHING. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


All  kinds  of  PURE  ICE  CREAM  made  to  order  at  GORDON'S. 


BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  729 


Music  Printers. 
PACIFIC  PRESS,  1059  Castro 


Musical  Instruments. 


BRUENN  ADOLPH,  911  Washington  L 

Gowing  G.  Mrs.,  1171  "Washington  & 

KOHLER  &  CHASE,  951  Washington 

MAUVAIS  ZEND,  420  Central  av 

Eodolph  &  Co.,  957  Washington  & 

STRICKLAND  SIDNEY  L.,  1061  Broadway  ^ 


Native  W  ines  and  Brandies. 

GHIRARDEIXI  &  PETAR,  1071  Broadway 
Hershberg  Leon  <fc  Co.,  853  Washington 
KOHLER  E.  F.,  1502  Seventh 


I 


§■ 


Newspapers  and  Periodicals. 

BROOKLYN  VIDETTE,  George  W  Barter,   612  East  Cen-  8 

tral  av  :  E 

CALIFORNIA    ILLUSTRATED   NEWS,  J.  B.    Wyman,  ^ 

952  Broadwav  I  2. 

CITY  ITEMIZER,  E.  S.  Gladding  474  Thirteenth  '  S- 

DATLY    EVENING   TRIBUNE,  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  S- 

406  Central  av  ^ 

DAILY  TIMES,  Times  Publishing  Co.,  952  Broadway  w 

DRAMATIC  HERALD,  H.  L.  DeForrest,  856  Broadway  ^• 


i- 


HOME    INTERESTS.    California  Protective  League,    924 

Broadway 

Ladies'  Home  Journal,  Hiram  Morse,  1115  Broadway  *H 

Mirror  (The,   illustrated)  Mirror   Publishing   Co.,    Wilcox   /3 

Block  j  I 

OAKLAND  CITY  DIRECTORY  (Bishop's)  959  Broadway   '  p 

and  518  Clav,  S.  F.  B- 

OAKLAND  JOURNAL,  Journal  Co.,  832  Webster  i  ^ 

OAKLAND  PRESS,  De  Witt  C.  Lawrence,  S  s  Seventh  bet     3 

Wood  and  Willow  ^fg" 

Signs  of  the  Times,  Pacific  Press,  1059  Castro 

BERKELEY. 

BERKELEY  ADVOCATE  (weekly)  H.  N.  Marquand,  Shat- 
tuck  av  nr  University  av,  B.,  and  NW  cor  Fifth  and 
University  av,  W.  B. 


Pnllopt  Yniir  Rilk  witli  ADAMS  &  CO.,   OaMand"  CoUectioi  Office, 

ilUIICul        I  UUI        DIIIO     8.  K.  cor.  EIOHTII  ST.  andBKOADWAV.  IpSt^lrs. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR. 


730  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


The  Oestrus  (weekly)  Oestrus  Stock  Co.,  North  Hall,  Uni- 
versity 

ALAMEDA. 

ALAMEDA  ARGUS,  T.  G.  Daniells,  E  s  Park  bet  Webb 
and  Central  avs 

ALAMEDA  ENCINAL,  F.  K.,  Krauth,  E  s  Park  bet  Lin- 
coln and  Webb  avs 


Nickel  Platers. 

CALIFORNIA  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  134  Sutter,  S.  F. 

CALIFORNIA  ELECTRICAL  WORKS 

134  Sntter  St.,  San  Francisco. 

Nickel-Platers,  Gold-Platers, 

Silver-PlaterSj  Copper-Platers. 

Notaries  Public. 

BENEDICT  NEWTON,  457  Seventh 

BURRALL  WILL  H.,  1065  Broadway 

Callaghan  Jeremiah,  870  Washington 

CAPELL  JAMES  R.,  457  Ninth 

DE  GOLIA  GEORGE  E.,  859  Broadway,  rooms  12-13 

Dodge  Charles  F.,  West  End  Hotel 

HASWELL  FREDERICK  B.,  924  Broadway 

HIRSHBERG  SAMUEL,  1103  Broadway 

Koenig  L.  A.,  10u2  Broadway 

McLaughlin  C.  W.,  456  Central  av 

Metcalf  George  D. ,  921  Broadway 

PRATHER  WILLIAM  L.,  483  Seventh 

REED  GEORGE  W.,  SE  cor  Ninth  &  Broadway 

Rowell  William  K.,,  1008  Broadway 

Sessions  J,  W.,  422  Central  av 

Taggart  Grant  I.,  460-462  Eighth 

Wagner  W.  S.,  1706^  Seventh 

WEBSTER  A.  B.,  624  East  Central  av 

Whitehead  R.  O.,  924  Broadway 

BERKELEY. 

Chapman  William  H.,  Shattuck  av  opp  Berkeley  Station 


Sr      I    AIINnDY  WASHING  WELL  DONE  AT  VERY  LOW  RATES 

•     r  .     LH  U  11 U  n  I  .      Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway.  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street. 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY.  731 

ALAMEDA. 

Krauth  Frank  J. ,  E  s  Park  bet  Lincoln  and  Webb  avs 

Palmer  Norris  W.,  Town  Hall 

SHOAFF  PHILIP  H.,  E  s  Park  bet  Lincoln  and  Webb  avs 


Nurseries. 

(See  also  Gardeners;  also  Florists.) 

Corley  Thomas,  NW  cor  Old  County  Eoad  and  Cameron 
Fillmore  John,  junction  Adeline  and  San  Pablo  av 
Gill  Edward,  S  s  Twenty-eighth  bet  Market  and  Adeline 
GROVES  &  BUCHANNAN  (Oakland)  1  mile  west  of  Tem- 

escal  nr  Kace  Track,  depot  352  Thirteenth 
HUTCHISON  JAMES  (Bay)  NE  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Bay 

pi,  depot  SE  cor  Washington  and  Fourteenth 
Keller  P.  J.  &  Co.  (Mountain  View)  W  s  Webster  nr  Moun- 
tain View  Cemetery 
King  Matthew,  N  s  Twenty -fifth  bet  Telegraph  av  and  Broad- 
way 
Livermore  Horatio  P.  (Thermal  Vale)  cor   Fourth   av   and 

McAdam 
McKinley  George  (trees)  Winsor  House 
Newsom  L.  M.  (Maple  Leaf)  151  East  Central  av 
Nicholson  George  J.,  NW  cor  Grove  and  Twenty -fourth 
Pryal  A.  D.,  Pryal's  Valley,  Temescal 
Tisch  David,  S  s  Seventh  bet  Washington  and  Broadway 
Turnbull  Kobert,  S  s  East  16th  bet  Fruit  Vale  av  and  Tevis 

BEEKELET. 

Bailey  George  R. ,  NE  cor  D wight  Way  and  Shattuck  av 
Martin  James  B.,  SE  cor  San  Pablo  and  University  avs 


MEYER  WILLIAM  (Alameda)  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Webster 

and  Third  av,  depot  339  Bush,  S.  F. 
Rosmarin  George  (Encinal)  NW  cor  Central  av  and  Bay 
Smith  Edward  A.,  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Willow  and  Chest- 
nut 


Oculists  and  Aurists. 

Crowley  D.  D.,  California  Medical  College 

Gressler  Charles  A. ,  707  East  Central  av 

Woods  Reuben,  NE  cor  Central  av  and  Broadway 


PllUnvtO  DpniAfn  Houses  Built,  amlHoases  and  Lots  lor  Sale  ca  tlie  Installment  Plai 

UllUCri  &   DrUWil  Office  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  street.  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  si„  s.  F.,  Agent  lor  Patent  Window  Shade  Fixtures. 


732  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

Oyster  Beas. 

Muir  Barclay,  Twelfth  Street  Bridge 

ALAMEDA. 

Terry  &  Winant,  Old  Alameda  Point,  and  Bay  Farm  Island 
Oyster  Saloons. 

(See  also  Restaurants;  also  Coffee  Saloons  and  Chop  Houses.) 

Campbell  Alexander,  19-23  City  Market 

Donahue  B.  J.,  1770  Seventh 

Kosta  &  Co.,  469  Seventh 

Milloslavich  Louis,  459  Seventh 

Viscovich  John,  S  s  Seventh  bet  Market  and  West 

ALAMEDA. 

Hegelund  Jacob  K.,  W  s  Park  bet  Central  and  Alameda  avs 

Painters. 

ARMSTRONG   EDWARD    M.    (carriage   and   sign)    1500 

Broadway 
Baker  Alfred  S.  (grainer)  513  Eleventh 
Ballantyne  William  (house  and  sign)  1161  Franklin 
Bangle  B.  (house  and  sign)  1278  Tenth  av 
Brown  William  H.  (decorator)  738  East  Thirty-third 
California  Fire  and  Water-Proof  Paint  Co.,  555  Broadway 
Dunham  Orrin  S.  (carriage)  707  Franklin 
Elm  Charles  J.  (ornamental)  1054  Sixth  av 
Farwell  F.  M.  (house  and  sign)  373  Eighth 
Finnigan  M.  J.  (house  and  sign)  1311  Broadway 
Fowzer  Jacob  (grainer)  769  Seventh 
Frederick  Jacob  (carriage)  NE  cor  Eight  and  Franklin 
GARDINER  JAMES  T.  (house  and  sign)  424  Ninth 
Greenus  &  Oaks  (sign)  363  Thirteenth 
Hall  Frank  T.,  362  Thirteenth 
Hannan  James  J.  (house  and  sign)  E  s  Fourteenth  av  bet 

East  11th  and  East  Central  av 
Lee  H.  (house  and  sign)  362  Central  av 
Lindsay  John  W.  (house  and  sign)  911  Chester 
Magner  Michael,  403  Ninth 
Mehring  Jacob  (carriage)  421  Third 
Mitchels  Vincent  P.,  406  Eighth 
Morgans  Charles  H.  (carriage)  365  Eleventh 


^      P       I    AIINflRY        WASHING    DONE    AT    SHORT    NOTICE. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  in  ail  parts  of  Oakland. 


BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  733 

RUTHERFORD    CHARLES    B.    (house    and    sign)    1016 

Broadway 
Eyan  Thomas  (carriage)  cor  Sixteenth  and  Telegraph  av 
Schrader  Adolph  (fresco)  581  Charter 
Sheehan  Patrick  E.,  461  Tenth 
Sheehan  T.  J.,  769  Seventh 
Smith  John  O.  N.,  518  Seventh 

Stephenson  Stanley,  SE  cor  Seventh  and  Washington 
Sullivan  James,  cor  Sixteenth  and  Telegraph  av 
Taylor  John  J.  (fresco)  583  Twenty-second 
Volquardsen  B.,  355  Tenth 
Walsh  Eobert  (carriage)  812  Market 

BEKKELEY. 

Haller  Peter  H.,  W  s  Fifth  bet  Addison  and  Allston  Way 
Morris  Alex.  H.,  N  s  University  av  nr  Sacramento 
Percy  William  J.,  NE  cor  San  Pablo  and  University  avs 
Wakeham  Samuel  (house   and  sign)    E  s  Shattuck  av  bet 
College  and  Berkeley  Ways 

ALAMEDA. 

Henderson  Daniel  D.,  E  s  Park  opp  Pacific  av 
Lovegrove  George,  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Morton  and  Sher- 
man 
Metzger  &  Banta,  N  s  Eailroad  av  bet  Park  and  Oak 
Olsen  &  Lake  (house  and  sign)  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  nr  Park 
Powell  tt  Weyburn   (house,   sign  and  decorative)  S  s  Santa 

Clara  av  bet  Park  and  Everett 
Shultis  Edward  (house  and  sign)  W  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara 
and  Eailroad  avs 

Painters — Portrait  and  Landscape. 

Armstrong  Bradley  A. ,  454  Central  av 

Bromley  Thomas  L.,  371  Fifth 

Bruenn  Henry  H.,  563  Tenth 

Burnette  Nettie  C,  521  Eleventh 

Bush  Eichard  J.,  Camron  Block 

Dahlgi-een  Marius,  1018  East  16th 

Foster  E.  T.  H.,  Piedmont  Springs  Hotel 

McCourtney  J.  F.,  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Fortieth 

Osbourne  Fanny  M.  Mrs.,  554  East  18th 

Pebbles  Frank  M.,  Camron  Block 

Eichardt  Ferdinand  (landscape)  837  Madison 

Eodrigues  Alfred  (lanscape)  700  Chester 

ALAMEDA. 

Merwin  Noble  H.  (landscape)  NE  cor  Pacific  and  Third  avs 


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AnAM^arn  collectors  and  attorneys  Conduct  soils  In  all  state  Courts 

AUAlTlO    a    UU.     S.E.ior.  eighth  .sr.an.l  BKOADWAV.   ip-^t-irm. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645Mamt  st.s.  F.,  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


734  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

Paints.  Oils,  Glass,  Etc. 

Buswell  Elbridge  G.,  864  Broadway 

California  Fire  and  Water  Proof  Paint  Co.,  555  Broadway 
RUTHERFORD  CHARLES  B.,  1016  Broadway 
WHITTIER,  FULLER  &  CO.,  412-414  Central  av 
YATES  &  CO.,  959  Washington 


Paper  Decorators. 

Buswell  Elbridge  G.,  864  Broadway 
McGOVERN  &  CAHILL,  1157  Broadway 


Paper  Hangings. 

Bangle  B.,  1278  Tenth  av 
Buswell  Elbridge  G.,  864  Broadway 
McGOVERN  &  CAHILL,  1157  Broadway 
TAYLOR  CHARLES  L.,  1064-1666  Broadway 


Paper  Patterns. 

Davis  Ida  A.,  1063  Broadway 

Paper    Rulers. 

Miller  John  F.,  921  Broadway,  room  9. 

Patent  Agents. 
DEWEY  &  CO.,  202  Sansome  (S.  F.) 

A.  T.  Dewey.  Geo.  II.  Strong.  W.  B.  Ewee. 

IDE3^^7^E^5r  cfc   OO. 

U.  H.  and  Foreign 

PATENT       SOLICITORS 

Pnbllslicrii  of  the 

MINING  AND  SCIENTIFIC  PRESS  aM  tie  PACIFIC  RURAL  PRESS. 

Principal  Patent  Agency  west  of  the  802  SANSOMK  STREET,  JT.  E.  cor» 

Mississippi— Established  In  1860.  Pine,  San  Francisco. 


.     r.     LAUnUni.  Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway.  Oakland. 


Gordon's  iCE  WAGONS  run  regularly  to  Alameda  and  Berkeley, 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


735 


Pavements. 

ALAMEDA  MACADAMIZING  CO.,  Hugh  Slicer  presi- 
dent, 954  Broadway,  room  15 

NAGLE  G.  D.  &  CO., '620  Eighteenth 

OAKLAND  PAVING  CO.,  C.  T.  H.  Palmer  president, 
Union  Band  Buikling,  rooms  6-7 

FERINE  W.  D.,  1002  Broadway 


Pawnbrokers. 

Levy  M.  &  Co.,  1162  Broadway 

Photographers. 

Bailev  Alfred  P.,  911BroadAvay 

Brown  J.  M.,  509  Seventh 

Gary  Clarence  A.,  475  Seventh  and  W  s  San  Pablo  av  bet 

Fifteenth  and  Sixteenth 
INGERSOLL  WILLIAM  B.,  1069  Broadway 
JONES,  ROBINSON  &  CO.  (Elite)  838  Market  (S.  F.) 
ORMSBY  ELON  D.,  1055  Broadway 
Schramm  Mathieu,  842  Market 
Williams  &  Samuels,  NW  cor  Clay  and  Eleventh 


T.  H.  JONES. 


O.  M.  ROBINSON. 


838  MARKET  STREET, 


Opposite  Fourth  St, 


SAN  FRANCISCO. 


Medal  Awarded  over  aU  coipetltors  for  tlie  Best  Pliotogranlis  at  tlie  State  Fair  1879. 
JONES,  ROBINSON  &  CO.,  Proprietors. 


&ILBERT  &  BROWN 


Parlies  Purcbnslnsr  ruriilnlied  wllli  Jloney  for 
Buildlnp  —  PaMilile  In  Instalhiicnts  nt  Low  Jtat'ii  of 
Interest.     No.  2  Park  Bon-,  Park  St.,  Alamed*. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Hariet  SL,  s.  F.-Special  Sesis^is  in  Window  Shades  to  Order. 


736  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


Physicians. 

ADAMS  J.  S.,  NE  cor  Broadway  and  Central  av 

AGARD  AURELIUS  H.,  NE  cor  Central  av  and  Broadway 

Anthony  A.  G.,  NE  cor  Seventh  and  Willow 

Bacon  Truman  F. ,  559  Seventeenth 

Bamford  William,  657  East  Central  av 

Barber  E.  T.,  Kohler-Chase  House 

Barcka  J.  B.,  731  Chester 

Bates  Cicero  M.,  911  Broadway 

Boushey  Julius,  1688  Eighth 

Bradley  Henry  L.,  1068  Broadway 

BRADWAY  JOSEPH  R.,  1055  Broadway 

Brown  William  M.,  NW  cor  Willow  and  Seventh 

Bruenn  Adolph,  563  Tenth 

Buck  Epraim  W.,  911  Broadway 

Buckland  Wallace  O.,  SW  cor  Clay  and  Eleventh 

Burdick  John  F.,  578  Seventeenth 

Cary  Luther  H.,  91C  Eighth 

CASE  CHARLES  E.,  1116  Broadway 

COHN  I.  E.,  1258  Eighth 

Coxhead  Thomas  C,  476  Central  av 

Curtis  Marshall,  779  Sixth 

Cushing  Clinton,  404  Central  av 

De  Tavel  Jean  C.  H.,  460  Third 

Docking  Thomas,  821  Washington 

DRAPER  CHARLES  F.,  855  Washington 

Edwards  James,  855  Center 

Fearn  John,  SW  cor  Clay  and  Eleventh 

Fine  Andrew,  SW  cor  Sixth  and  East  Central  avs 

Fish  M.  W.,  461  East  14th 

Foulkes  James  F.,  1068  Broadway 

France  John  K.,  1039  Linden 

GEARY  JOHN  F.,  1113  Broadway 

George  Oscar,  1677  Taylor 

Giltner  Jacob  S.,  1422  Linden 

Gray  Thomas  E.,  1659  Eighth 

Green  Thomas,  573  Seventh 

Handy  George  W.,  974  Sixteenth 

Harrington  William  T.,  1326  Tenth  av 

Hempstead  W.  C.  F.  (homoeopathic)  800  Brush 

Hollister  George  W,,  947  Campbell 

Hopkins  H.  St.  George,  858  West 

Howard  John  R.,  627  Tenth 

Kendrick  Carroll,  1069  Broadway 

Kendrick  Joseph  J.,  1069  Broadway 


C      IT      lAIIMnRY  Lace  Curtains,  Blankets  and  Flannels,  a  Specialty. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  8.  6.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY.  737 

Kendrick  Julien  C,  1069  Broadway 

Keys  E.  S.  H.,  Centennial  House 

Kriechbaum  John  G.,  1921  Market 

Lawlor  William  M.,  404  Central  av 

Leffingwell  James  S.  (homoeopathic)  1068  Broadway 

LEGLER  HENRY  T.,  616  Central  av 

Leonard  Charles  W.,  527  Thirty-sixth 

LILIENCRANTZ  AUGUST,  1459  Telegraph  av 

Lyons  Herbert  H.,  570  Eleventh 

MacLean  Daniel,  403  Fourteenth 

MARTIN  WILLIAM  N.,  1116  Broadway 

Mauzy  JReuben  D.,  730  Eleventh 

Mauzy  William  P.,  730  Eleventh 

McMahan  John  B.,  1113  Broadway 

McTaggart  Miles  E.,  777  Fourteenth 

Mehrmann  John  F.,  852  Isabella 

Miller  J.  A.,  SE  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Birch 

Nestell  Daniel  D.  T.,  631  Fourteenth 

Nicholson  Isaac  E.,  626  Eighth 

Parker  William  C,  1355  Madison 

Parsons  Lorenzo,  566  East  18th 

Pearre  S.  E.,  1207  Broadway 

PINKERTON  THOMAS  H.,  418  Central  av 

Pope  Horace  E.,  1116  Broadway 

Posey  A.  C,  1156  Broadway 

Raymond  Jonas  C.  (homoeopathic)  626  Thirteenth 

REILAY  JOHN  P.,  1055  Broadway 

Bobinson  Jesse,  911  Grove 

ROCHE  FRANCIS  E.,  918  Center 

Eodolph  Samuel  (homoeopathic)  966  Clay 

Rosenk  Gustav,  467  Seventh 

SELFRTDGE  JAMES  M.  (homoeopathic)  1068  Broadway 

Sherman  George  E.,  566  Tenth 

Simms  Joseph,  1515  Ninth  av 

Simonton  William  B.,  1466  Eighth 

Skilling  David,  1116  Broadway 

Stockham  G.  H.,  471  Seventh 

Stoddart  A.  C,  1133  Myrtle 

Trembley  J.  B.,  952  Eighth 

Tucker  S.  G.,  1463  Telegraph  av 

Verhave  Adrian,  970  Broadway 

Von  Hasslocher  Eugene,  1061  Alice 

Wall  B.  P.,  2205  West 

Warren  Orrin  P.,  403  Fourteenth 

WHEELER  PETER,  418  Central  av 

WOOLSEY  E.  H.,  NE  cor  Central  av  and  Broadway 


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AnAMC2.rn  SELLREALESTATE-Oajaand  property  loEicliangelorRaiiclies 

HUHITIO    0(    UU.       8.  E.  cor.EIOUTU  and  BBOAOWAY,  VpSlAirs. 

47 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Mami  Si.,S.  F.,  Imponer  FreLcli  and  Englisli  WALL  PAPERS 


738  BUSINESS   DIRECTOR r. 

Worthington  T.,  702  Eleventh 
Yard  George  M.,  621  Webster 

BERKELEY. 

Becker  Alexander  R.,  SE  cor  Dwiglit  "Way  and  Eleventh 
Braman  J.  J.,  NW  cor  Sixth  and  Delaware 
Denny  F.  M.,  SW  cor  Shattuck  av  and  Gilman 
O'Toole  Michael  C,  NW  cor  Walnut  and  Gilman 
Payne  Frank  H.,  NW  cor  University  and  Shattuck  avs 
Redman  J.  R.,  E  s  Sixth  bet  Addison  and  Allston  Way 


Bradley  Lawrence  H.  (homoeopathic)  Park  Row 

Cummings  Ralph  W.,  N  s  Clement  av  bet  Park  and  Oak 

Eichler  Rudolph,  E  s  Park  bet  Central  and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Gibbons  William  P.,  SE  cor  Central  av  and  Park 

Hess  Alexander,  SE  cor  Park  and  Lincoln  av 

Jones  Alexander,  S  s  Railroad  av  bet  Stanton  and  Paru 

Lambert  Bernard,  NE  cor  Monroe  and  Fountain 

Loomis  W.  H.  (homoeopathic)  Park  Row 

McLean  John  T.,  S  s  Central  av  nr  Park 

Reynolds  George  P.,  Odd  Fellows'  Block 

Thomas  Sebastian  V.,  NE  cor  Eagle  av  and  Everett 

Trenor  H.,  W  s  Everett  bet  Central  and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Tucker  Joseph  C,  N  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Park  and  Everett 

Twichell  William  L.,  NW  cor  Lincoln  av  and  Everett 

Physicians— Female. 

AVERY  ADELINE  N.  Mrs.,  1207  Broadway 
Bain  Margaret  Mrs.,  517  Seventh 
Buckel  C.  A.  Miss,  810  Fourteenth 
Bucknell  M.  E.  Mrs.,  566  Sixteenth 
Burritt  Alice  Mrs.  (homoeopathic)  367  Tenth 
Cary  H.  Mrs.,  363^  Central  av 
Metcalf  Enos  Mrs. ,  910  Franklin 
Minturn  E.  Mrs.,  Winsor  House 
Stone  E.  Pfeiffer  Mrs.,  616  Central  av 
Wilson  M.  D.  Mrs.,  1207  Broadway 

BERKELEY. 

Shuey  S.  I.  Mrs.,  SW  cor  Allston  Way  and  Chapel 
Pianos. 

(See  alao  Musical  Instriimenta.) 

BRUENN  ADOLPH,  911  Washington 
KOHLER  &  CHASE,  951  Washington 


SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUNDRY 


f33  Geary  St.,  San  Francisco. 
OFFICES  I  gg2  Broadway,  Oakland. 


i.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE.  365  Tenth. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  739 


MAXJVAIS  ZENO,  420  Central  av 
Viele  A.  J.,  1171  Washington 

Pickle  Manufacturers. 

Von  der  Weele  William,  SW  cor  Third  and  Lewis 

Pictures. 

Gibson  A.,  1708  Seventh 
liUTZ  &  BERG,  1058  Broadway 
STRICKLAND  SIDNEY  L.,  1061  Broadway 

Picture  Frames  and  Brackets. 

Gibson  A.,  1708  Seventh 

LUTZ  &  BERG,  1058  Broadway 

PERRY  S.  A.  &  CO.,  1154  Broadway 

Pipe — Drain. 

GLADDING,  McBEAN  &  CO.,  1170-1172  Broadway 

Plaster  Decorations  and  Statuary. 

Kellett  Samuel,  470  Eleventh 
Mencarini  D.,  1166  Broadway 
Murphy  John  H.,  1228  Broadway 

Plasterers. 

(See  also   Whitenera.) 

Kellett  Samuel,  470  Eleventh 

Plumbers. 

(See  also  Gaafitters  and  Plumbers.) 

DE  LA  MONTANYA  M.,  465  Eleventh 
KIRK  OWEN  C,  315  East  Central  av 
MONTAGUE  W.  W.  &  CO.,  1120  Broadway 

Potteries. 

Braunan  Daniel,  851  East  Central  av 

Bundock   Henry  (East  Oakland)  cor  Nineteenth  and  East 
Central  avs 


GILBERT  &  BROWN 


the  most  Desirable  ResWeDce  Prcnerty  on  llis  Coast 

Call  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  VaiKet  St.,  S.  F.,  WMesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  Paper  Hangings 


740  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

CLARK  N.  (Pacific)  NE  cor  Division  and  Cedar 
GLADDING,  McBEAN  Sl  CO.,  1170-1172  Broadway 
Miller  &  Winsor  (California)  cor  East  Central  av  and  Park, 

office  1200  Broadway 
PACIFIC,  N.  Clark,  NE  cor  Division  and  Cedar,  and  1047- 

1049  Market,  S.  F. 

Poultry. 

Beard  Thomas,  Sather  Tract,  nr  Indian  Gulch 

Davis  K.  H.,  Fruit  Vale 

King  &  Mount,  1-5  City  Market 

Merriam  &  Co.,  1217  Broadway 

BEEKELEY. 

Scott  K.  L.  B.  F.,  S  s  Dwight  Way  nr  California 
Stern  James,  N  s  University  av  nr  San  Pablo  av 
Taylor  William  S.,  N  s  Bristol  bet  Hamilton  and  California 

ALAMEDA. 

Ingram  Alice  L.  Mrs.,  SW  cor  Oak  and  Alameda  avs 
Wachter  &  Baget,  E  s  Park  nr  Lincoln  av 

Powder  Manufacturers. 

Eissler  Manuel  (blasting)  S  s  Clark  nr  High,  Melrose 

BERKELEY. 

Giant  Powder  Works,  nr  Chemical  Works 

Preserved  Fruits,  Etc. 
liUSK  &  CO.,  SE  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Clifton,  Temescal 

Printers— Job. 

Butler  &  Bowman,  459  Ninth 

De  Forrest  H.  L.,  856  Broadway 

Gladding  K.  S.,  474  Seventeenth 

Gracey  Brothers,  377  East  11th 

PACIFIC  PRESS,  1059  Castro  and  715  Central  av 

Bice  C  B.,  1073  Thirteenth  av 


Produce—Dairy. 

Hansen  Christopher,  Pryal's  Lane  nr  Vernon  av 

Harwood  &  Lamp,  Redwood  av.  Fruit  Vale 

Kennedy  William,  N  s  East  Central  av  nr  Twenty-fifth  av 


ST?    T  A  TTWITR  Y  "^^^^^^  called  tor  anl  relivereil  in  S.  F.,  Oaiaand,  Alaieda,  Berteler 
.    r.    LiilUilUIll.  Oifice,  33  Geary  St..  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway.  Oakiand. 


GREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDON'S,  365  TENTH. 


BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  741 

Madsen  &  Batchelder,  1177  San  Pablo  av 

Merriam  &  Co.,  1217  Broadway 

Turner  Joseph  B.,  junction  Broadway  and  Webster 

ALAMEDA. 

Brower  William,  foot  of  Willow 
Dean  Peter  A.,  NW  cor  Park  and  Central  av 
Graham  John  W. ,  NE  cor  Central  av  and  Grand 
Lank  &  Co.,  N  s  Buena  Vista  av  nr  Sherman 

Produce— Vegetables. 

Atkinson  George  D.,  1425  San  Pablo  av 

Babbitt  Manuel  &  Gilpin,  472  Eleventh 

Brown  Eliza  L.,  721  Linden 

Brown  Frank,  1456  Seventh 

Crossey  Michael,  1506  Seventh 

Downing  S.  W.,  720  Chestnut 

Jacquenot  Xavier,  909  East  14th 

JONES  &  SLITZ,  369  Central  av 

King  &  Mount,  1-5  Citv  Market 

LEWIS  C.  R.  &  CO.,  1009  Broadway 

Madsen  <fc  Batchelder,  1277  San  Pablo  av 

Maloou  Benjamin,  NE  cor  Central  av  and  West 

O'Neill  Edward,  1250  Center 

PORTER  BROTHERS  &  WING,  462  Eleventh 

Kamirez  J.  E,.,  1781  Seventh 

Eeichert  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  752  Seventh 

Eocovich  Luca,  1759  Seventh  ' 

Scott  Charles  H.,  834  Broadway 

Talken  John  H.,  1263  Broadway 

Zimmerman  W.  H.,  865  Wood 

ALAMEDA. 

Brandenburg  &  Pancoast,  W  s  Webster  bet  Santa  Clara  and 
Railroad  avs 

Public  Gardens. 

Badger's  Central  Park,  Thomas  W.  Badger,  cor  Seventh  av 
and  East  10th 

GERMANIA,  August  Schetzel,  572  Seventh 

Keller's  Gardens,  Fred.  Keller,  junction  Shattuck  and  Tele- 
graph avs,  Temescal 

Shellmound  Park,  Ludwig  Siebe,  Shellmound  Station, 
Northern  R.  E. 

Zimmerman's  Park,  J.  Knoll,  NE  cor  Second  and  Harrison 


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Pnilprt  Yniir  Rilk  ^ti  ADAMS  &  CO.,  "OaMand"  Collectioii  OHIm, 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  MarKet  St..  S.  F.--Coiplete  siocK  ol  Paper  Hanjinzs-StUlIttl  Worlma. 


742  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

BERKELEY. 

Germania  Garden,  John  Bachman,  SW  cor  University  av 

and  Union 
Willow  Grove  Park,  Peter  H.  Hink,  N  s  University  av  bet 

Third  and  Fifth 

ALAMEDA. 

Alameda  Garden,  Conrad  Stolze,  W  s  Prospect  nr  Eailroad 

av 
Baroteau  Auguste,  NW  cor  Eailroad  av  and  Grand 
Encinal  Park,  William  Horst,  SE  cor  Santa  Clara  av  and 

McPherson 
FASSKING'S  PARK,  Louis  Fassking,  S  s  Eailroad  av  bet 

Grand  and  Union 
GAMBA'S  RETRRAT,  L.    Gamba,    N   s   Eailroad   av  bet 

Paru  and  St.  Mary 
NEPTUNE    GARDENS,   Pagge  Brothers,  S  s  Central  av 

bet  Webster  and  Third  av 
PINE  GROVE,  Fred.   P.  Muller,   NW  cor  Central  av  and 

Sherman 
Schuetzen  Park,  Herman  Bremer,  S  s  Central  av  bet  Pros- 
pect and  McPherson 

Publishers. 

Thompson  &  West  (County  Atlas)  1310  Telegraph  av 

Pumps. 

Trowbridge  &  Pillsbury,  610  Broadway 

Railroads. 

BROOKLYN  AND  FRUIT   VALE  RAHiROAD  CO.,  422 

Central  av 
East  Oakland,  Fruit  Vale  and  Mills'  Seminary  Eailroad  Co., 

S  E  cor  Twelfth  av  and  East  11th 
Fourteenth  Street  Eailroad,  Centennial  House 
Oakland,  Brooklyn  and  Fruit  Vale  Eailroad,  1064  Sixth  av 
OAKLAND  RAILROAD,  921  Broadway,  room  2 

Real  Estate  Agents. 

ADAMS  &  CO.,  864  Broadway 

BARNARD  W.  E.  &  CO.,  1315  Broadway  and  1314  Tele- 
graph av 


Sr      I  A 1 1 M  n  D  Y      Grooc3L  T^T'or-li,  Xjo-^t^t-  Z>x>loeai 
.     1.    LAUIlUni.         Office,  33  Geary  St..  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  743 

BEARDSIiEY  &  LLOYD,  1007  Broadway 

BENEDICT,  CAPELL  &.  LOGAN,  457  Ninth 

BIGELOW  ELUAH,  1008  Broadway 

BIGELOW  T.  B.,   1008  Broadway 

Brinckmann  G.  F.  E.,  912  Broadway 

Browne  Spencer  C,  SE  cor  Ninth  and  Broadway 

BURRALL  WILL  H.,  1065  Broadway 

Burrell  A.  W.,  852  Broadway 

Callaghau  Jeremiah,  870  Washington 

Central  Land  Co.,  924:  Broadway 

Coe  John  T.,  921  Broadway 

COLBURN  J.  S.  &  CO.,  NE  cor  Seventh  and  Wood 

Collins  P.  M.  &  Co.,  954  Seventh 

Craig  William  H.,  1002  Broadway 

Denison  O.  I.  &  Co.,  952  Broadway 

Dodge  Charles  F.,  West  End  Hotel 

DOE  LUKE,  958  Broadway 

Fogg  George  H.,  1471  Broadway 

Gardiner  James  J.,  1106  Broadway 

Gladding  A.  I.  &  Co. ,  1152  Broadway 

Green  A.  V.,  912  Broadway 

Guernsey  A,  A.  &  Co.,  906  Broadway 

HaswelfF.  B.,  924  Broadway 

HAYS,  BLOW  Sl  CO.,  48.3  Seventh 

HERON  E.  A.,  422  Central  av 

Jones  Elon  G.,  1001  Webster 

JORDAN  WILLIAM  H.,  921  Broadway 

Kelly  <fc  Co.,  414  Seventh 

Kringelbach  Otto,  8W  cor  Seventh  and  Washington 

LAYTON,  THAYER  &  CO.,  477  Ninth 

MATHEWS  EDWIN  G.,  628  East  Central  av 

Mclaughlin  &  MACDONALD,  456  Central  av 

McLean  Edward,  1007  Broadway 

Milbury  Samuel,  1002  Broadway 

Pomrov  Horace  B.,  958  Broadway 

real'  estate  union,  921  Broadway 

Snyder  Andrew  J.,  467  Ninth 

SURRYHNE  WILLIAM  &  CO.,  483  Ninth 

TODD  J.  C.  &  CO.,  1014  Broadway 

Wagner  &  Co.,  1706i  Seventh 

Warner  Franklin,  1207  Broadway 

WEBSTER  A.  B.,  624  East  Ceiatral  av 

WESTON  FRANK  E.,  423  Eleventh 

Wetmore  Jesse  L.,  958  Broadway 

WOODWARD  &  TAGGART,  460-462  Eighth 


Gilbert  &  Brnwn 


nouses  Built,  and  Houses  and  Lets  lor  Sale  on  llie  iDstallmeni  Plan. 

Office  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  Street,  Alaineda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Martei  St.,  S.  r.,  ttellnesi  collectton  oi  Mofleri  AH  Paper  HaneUun 


744  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

W.  E.  BARNARD  &  CO. 

REAL  ESTATE  BROKERS 

Commission  Merchants  and  Auctioneers. 

AUCTION   WAEERdOM    EXTENDS   THROIGH   from   BROADWAY  to  TELEGRAPH   AV- 
IN  THE  BELLEVIE  BLOCK, 

No.  1315  Broadway,  and  1314  Telegraph  Avenue. 


Having  bad  several  yearg'  experience  in  the  Real  Estale  BattlneMii,  pnrties  wishing  to 
dispose  of  Real  Estate  at  Public  Auction,  especially  Unimproved  Tracts  In  subdivisions,  will  proba- 
bly find  It  to  their  advantage  to  confer  with  the  undersigned.    The  sale  of  first-class 

HORSES    AND    CARRIAGES 

Will  be  made  a  specialty,  one  day  each  week  being  set  aside  for  that  purpose.  Parties  wishing  to 
dispose  of  such  property,  and  those  wishing  to  purchase,  will  find  the  undersigned  a  desirable  me- 
dium of  exchange. 

eS"  Consignments  of  Furniture,  Dry  Goods,  Boots  and  Shoes,  Crockery,  Carpets,  Groceries, 
and  General  Merchandise,  solicited. 

ADVANCES  MADE  ON  CONSIGNMENTS. 

The  Sale  of  Household  Effects  at  Private  Residences  made  a  Specialty,  a  fair 
Appraised  Value  Guaranteed,  or  Furniture  Bought  outright. 

B^  Regular  Saie  Days— Wednesday,  at  10  o'clock,  for  General  Mer- 
chandise ;  Saturday,  at  10  o'clock,  for  Horses  and  Carriag'es. 


W.  E.  BARNARD,  Auctioneer. 


BERKELEY. 


Berkeley  Land  and  Town  Improvement  Association,  SW  cor 
Fifth  and  University  av 

CARNAIili  &  CHAPMAN,  Shattuck  av  opp  Berkeley  Sta- 
tion 


GILBERT  &  BROWN,  2  Park  Eow 

HUNTER  WILLIAM  B.,  W  s  Webster  nr  Santa  Clara  av 
REYNOLDS  J.  M.,  W  s  Park  bet  Alameda  and  Eucinal  avs 
ROBINSON  HENRY,  NW  cor  Park  and  Central  av 
Shephardson  Hart  F.,  W  s  Webster  bet  Railroad  and  Santa 

Clara  avs 
Smith  E.  Minor,  N  s  Buena  Vista  av  nr  Versailles  av 
SMITH  T.  A  &  CO.,  W  s  Park  bet  Railroad  and  Pacific 

avs 

Restaurants. 

Barli  Alexander,  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Forty-ninth,  Temescal 
Beseizza  George,  1516  Seventh 
Breidensteiu  Leonhardt,  1204  Broadway 
Campbell  Alexander,  19-23  City  Market 


Sr    I  AlnynPY       PROMPT  attention  to  orders  for  washing. 
.     r.     LMUllUni.      Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


All  kinds  of  PURE  iCE  CREAM  made  to  order  at  GORDON'S. 


BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  745 

Campbell  William  C,  -lo-i  Eleventh 

Deike  William,  701  East  Central  av 

Donahue  B.  J.,  1770  Seventh 

Ellingsworth  Samuel,  902  Broadway 

Fisher  George  C,  867  Washington 

FURNISS  MILES,  NW  cor  Eighth  and  Washington 

Hallahan  Thomas,  968  Broadwav 

Ironmonger  C.  J.  it  W.  C,  826  Broadway 

Kimball  James  H.,  105'6  Thirteenth  av 

Kosta  *tCo.,469  Seventh 

Marques  John,  857  Washington 

Milloslavicli  Louis,  -159  Seventh 

Negrini  James,  858  Broadwav 

PAGGE  BROTHERS,  SE  cor  Broadwav  and  Seventh 

Parsons  Samuel  S.,  C.  P.  R.  R.  Wharf' 

Peterson  <fc  Dodge,  614  Broadway 

Eodriquez  Jose'  C.,  679  East  Central  av 

Rudolph  G.  R.,  1785  Seventh 

SCHAEFER  &  WELTI,  1022  Broadway 

Siars  Martin,  1215  Broadway 

Spiars  Frank  W.,  1757  Seventh 

Taylor  Monroe  W.,  C.  P.  R.  R.  Ferry 

Thompson  John,  C.  P.  R.  R.  Ferry 

Yiscovich  John,  S  s  Seventh  bet  Market  and  West 

Williams  Nicholas,  463—165  Seventh 

Wilson  ,k  Currv,  803  Broadwav 


D 


M.  FURNISS, 


INING  ROOMS 


Cor.  Eighth  and  Washington  Sts., 

OAKLAND,  CAL. 

BERKELEY. 

Bachman  John,  SW  cor  Universitv  av  and  Union 
Darche  Peter  F.,  S  s  Bristol  nr  Third 

Wright  Jonathan  G.,  Shattuckav  bet  University  av  and  Ad- 
dison 

ALAAIEDA. 

Baroteau  Auguste,  NW  cor  Railroad  av  and  Grand 


f 


The  "Oakland"  Collection  Office,  ^SIZ;^:^^ 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Mamt  St.,  s.  F.--Special  Desig^is  in  Window  Shades  to  Order. 


746  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

BERETTA  WILLIAM,  S  s  Central  av  foot  Webster 

Corbett  John  J.,  S  s  Central  av  opp  Third  av 

Daemon  Reinhart,  W  s  Park  bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara 

avs 
Dunn  Frank,  NE  cor  Central  av  and  Webster 
GAMBA  LOUIS,  N  s  Railroad  av  bet  Paru  and  Stanton 
Koch  Adam,  W  s  Park  bet  Central  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Witch  Christ.,  W  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Railroad  avs 
Wonderlich  &  Bryan,  S  s  Central  av  bet  First  and  Second 

avs 

Saw  Filers. 

Clavelot  A.,  411  Seventh 

Krepper  Brothers,  420  Eleventh 

Rice  C.  B.,  Thirteenth  av  nr  Post  Ofl&ce 


Schools. 

(See  also  Colleges.) 

Anderson  N.  C.  Mrs.,  1162  Seventh 

Bahr  Gottlieb,  2034  Union 

CLASSICAL  AND  ENGLISH  SCHOOL,  G.  F.  Degen  prin- 
cipal, 1265  Franklin 

German-American,  N  s  Ninth  bet  Washington  and  Clay 

HOME  SCHOOL  FOR  YOUNG  LADIES,  Miss  H.  N.  Field 
principal,  1825  Telegraph  av 

Humphrey  Jennie  A.  Miss,  1667  Broadway 

Kegler  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  838  West 

Kindergarten  School,  Ruth  E.  Allen  principal,  827  Four- 
teenth 

Melquiond  E.  B.  Mme.,  1109  Central  av  and  1113  Franklin 

Phelps  M.  A.  Mrs.,  Ross  Browne  Way  opp  Vernal  av,  Clare- 
mont 

Boston's  Seminary,  Mrs.  E.  C.  Poston  principal,  E  s  Oak 
bet  Tenth  and  Eleventh 

Sackett  D.  P.,  529  Hobart 

Stevens  H.  F.  Miss,  E  s  Sixth  av  bet  East  10th  and  East  11th 

BERKELEY. 

THE  BERKELEY  GYMNASIUM,  John  F.  Burris  princi- 
pal, W  s  Dana  bet  University  av  and  Bancroft  Way 


German  School,  William  Schmidt  principal,  W  s  Prospect 
bet  Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs 


C      r      I    AMMnpY  WASHING  WELL  DONE  AT  VERY  LOW  RATES. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  Gordon,  agent  for  Napa  Soda  Springs,  365  Tenth  Street 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY.  747 


Searchers  of  Records. 

BURRALL  WILL  H.,  1065  Broadway 

LAWRIE  A.  G.,  812  Broadway 

McKeand  George  W.,  SE  cor  Fourth  and  Broadway 

MIX  GUSTAVE  L.,  SE  cor  Ninth  and  Broadway 

Osborn  J.  W.,  859  Broadway,  room  14 

SMITH  DU  RAY,  SE  cor  Ninth  and  Broadway 

Wright  &  Trumbull,  475  Ninth 


Seedsmen. 

(See  also  Nurserymen.) 

HUTCHISON  JAMES,  SE  cor  Washington  and  Fourteenth 
Nicholson  George  J.,  NW  cor  Grove  and  Elm 

Sewer  Pipe. 

CLARK  N.  (Pacific  Pottery)   cor  Division  and  Cedar  and 

1047-1049  Market  rS.  F.) 
GLADDING,  McBEAN  &  CO.,  1170-1172  Broadway 

PACIFIC  POTTERY." 

N.  CLARK,  Proprietor, 

Manufacturer  of  all  Sizes  ct 

VITRIFIED  IRON  STONE  SEWER  PIPE, 

Drain  Tile,  Fire  Brick  and  Chimney  Flues. 

Office  and  Yam,  coner  Division  M  Cedar  Streets,  OAEAND, 

And  1047  and  1049  MARKET  ST., 
Bet.  Sixth  and  Seventh.  SAN  FRANCISCO, 


^■^ Terra-Cotta  Chimney  Tops  and  Pipe, 

^feMttDjJ^.M!%£^/Va&SC0A     Garden  Vases,  Flower  Pots,  Fire 
i    TB'-^-"'^^^^nA^^fi^i^i^^^^         wn        Brick  and  Tile,  Fire  Clay,  etc. 

^^^BBBllBBB^^^Ss^^^l^^^^^^H  Mnnara<-tor:r  at 

^Mlfl*^^^>^^-^^^^^^ LINCOLN,  PLACER  CO,  CAL. 
1170--1172   Broadway,  Oakland- 

Sewer  Traps. 

Garland  C.  W.,  1901  Broadway 


n:iU/^i4  0   Ov/\\kin     Ho  Dener  IiiTesniieiit  tlan  tie  Bargains  in  ilameda  Real  Estaii 

lllDcrl   &    DrUWM.  Offered  at  No.  2  Park  Row,  Park  street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  s.  F.,  Agent  lor  Patent  Window  Shade  Fixtures. 


748  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


Sewing  Machines. 

Davis  Ida  A.  Mrs.  (Domestic)  1063  Broadway 

FORSYTH   FREDERICK    A.    (Wheeler   &    Wilson)    479 

Ninth 
Halsted  James  M.,  1015  Broadway 
Lockwood  John  G.  (Automatic)  361  Central  av 
MAUVAIS  ZENO  (Florence)  420  Central  av 
Phillips  David  J.,  762  Seventh 
WRIGHT  A.  W.  (Singer)  915  Washington 


Sheet  Iron  Workers. 

DALZIEL  JAMES,  1465-1469  San  Pablo  av 
O'Shea  J.  J.,  SE  cor  Twenty -fifth  and  San  Pablo  av 
Schuler  Ernst,  1720  Seventh 

Shirt  Manufacturers. 

Oakland  Shirt  Factory,  H.   Wichclhausen,  913  Washington 

Shooting  Galleries. 

Burrell  &  Gifford,  1052  Broadway 

ALAMEDA. 

Hartman  Felix  G.,  S  s  Central  av  opp  Third  av 

Silver  Platers. 

CALIFORNIA   ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  134  Sutter,  S.  F. 
DENNISTON  EDWARD  G.,  653-655  Mission,  S.  F. 

Siii  rsAiicisci  fLniiTIMs 

Boll,  Silver,  Nickel  ani  Copper  Platlm  on  all  Metals. 


EDWARD  G.  DENNISTON,  Proprietor, 

Nos.  653-665  MISSION  ST.,  bet.  Ne\7  Montgomery  and  Third,  SAN  FEANCISCO 


Every  Description  of  Metal  Goods  Plated  in  the  most  durable  manner. 
Nei»  Plated  Goods  and  Cntlery  nt  Manufacturers'  Prices. 

OLD  TABLE  WARE  REPAIRED  AND  RE-PLATED. 

Silver-plated  AialgamatiDg  Plates  for  Miners  ami  Qnartz  Mills  Fnrnislieil  to  Order. 


.     r.     LAUllUni.  office.  33  Geary  St..  S.  F.   and  862  Broadway  OakUnd. 


Gordon's  ICE  WAGONS  run  regularly  lo  Alameda  and  Berkeley. 


BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  749 


California  Electrical  Works 

134  Matter  St.,  San  Francisco. 

Silyer-Platers,  Nickel-Platers,  GoU-Plalers,  and  Copper-Platers. 

MIXING  PIRATES  A  SI»EriAI,T\-. 

OLD  TABLK  WARE  and  other  Old  Silver  re-plated 
better  than  ne-\v. 


Soap  Manufacturers. 

BERKELEY. 

STANDARD  SOAP  CO.,  W  s  Third  bet  Addison  and  All- 
ston  Way 

ALAMEDA. 

Eoyal  Soap  Co.,  Woodstock,  Alameda  Point,  office  205  Front, 
S.  F. 

Soda  and  Mineral  Waters. 

Dall  C.  C,  754  Clav 

GORDON  JOSEPH  S.  G.  (Napa)  365  Tenth 

TAYLOR  &  LOHSE,  NE  cor  Thii-teenth  and  Franklin 

ALAMEDA. 

Waldo  Frank  S.,  N  s  Eagle  av  bet  Park  and  Oak 
Stair  Builders. 

(See  also  Mills — Planing  and  Sawing.) 

BARNES  BROTHERS  &  GEDGE  (East  Oakland)  cor  East 

Central  and  Fourteenth  avs 
BIjETHEN  JAMES  E.  (Pioneer)  SW  cor  Broadway  and 

First 
BURNHAM,    STANDEFORD     &   CO.,    (Oakland)    First, 

Second   and  Washington 

Stamping  and  Embroidering. 

Hyde  Thomas  J.,  965  Broadway  and  474  Central  av 

ALAMEDA. 

Eobertson  John  Mrs.,  E  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Cen- 
tral avs 


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Pnllont  Yniir  Rillc  will  ADAMS  &  CO..  "OaMand"  Collectloii  Office, 

UUIICul       lUUI       DIIIO     S.  £.cor.£ICiIlTU  KT.uidBKOADWAV.  tpSt«lrt. 


GEO.W.  CLARK,  645  Hamt  St..  8.  F.,  Manufacturer  Fine  Window  Shades 


750  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

Starch  Manufacturers. 

BERKELEY. 

Everding  John  (West  Berkeley)  W  s  Second  bet  University 
av  and  Bristol 

Stationers. 

(See  Books  and  Stationery. 

Stencil  Cutters. 

Eice  C  B.,  Thirteenth  av  nr  Post  Ofl&ce 

Stone  Yards. 

(See  also  Marble  Works.) 

Dwyer  &  Kelly,  SE  cor  Seventh  and  Castro 
KNOWLES  F.  E  &  CO.,  SW   cor  Seventh  and  Castro 
O'Connor  Jeremiah,  SE  cor  Seventh  and  Castro  and  Web- 
ster nr  Mountain  View  Cemetery 

Stoves  and  Tinware. 

Anderson  John  G.,  1249  Broadway 

DALZIEL  &  MOLLER,  1151  Broadway 

DALZIEIi  JAMES,  14(  5-1469  San  Pablo  av 

Davis  Harris,  718  Broadway 

DE  LA  MONTANYA  M.,  465  Eleventh 

Gemmell  Alexander,  809  Franklin 

Jacobs  Marcus,  808  Broadway 

KIRK  O.  C,  315-317  East  Central  av 

MONTAGUE  W.  W.  &  CO.,  1120  Broadway 

O'Shea  J.  J.,  SE  cor  San  Pablo  av  and  Twenty-fifth 

Paul  Colin,  1618  Telegraph  av 

Schuler  Ernst,  1720  Seventh 

White  &  Waterman,  616  East  Central  av 

ALAMEDA. 

VOSBURGH  JOEL  B.,   W  s  Park  bet  Webb    and  Santa 
Clara  avs 

Straw  Goods. 

(See  also  Milliners.) 

Manley  B.,  471  Central  av 
West  Annie  Mrs.,  /^52  Seventh 


C      r      I  AIINnRY  Lace  curtains,  Blankets  and  riannels,  a  specialty. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F..  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


Gordon's  Wagons  Deliver  ICE  and  SODA  in  all  parts  of  Oakland. 


BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  751 

Surveyors. 

(See  also  Civil  Engiueera,) 

Eager  E.  N.,  921  Broadway 

Eddy  Edward  B.,  1067  Brush 

Fairchild  J.  C,  616  Eighth 

Gilcrest  John,  304  Second 

Griffiths  David  D.,  555  Charter 

King  Malcom  G. ,  1004  Broadway,  rooms  6-7 

Nusbaumer  George  L.,  Court  House 

MORGAN  THOMAS  W.,  City  Hall 

Reed  Fred.  H.,  827  Fourteenth 

Whalley  James  W.,  964  Castro 

Wright  &  Trumbull,  475  Ninth 

ALAMEDA. 

Chapman  Isaac  N.  (Town)  S  s  Santa   Clara  av  bet  Willow     « 
and  Walnut  ^ 

Morris  David,  Yosemite  Hotel 

Tailors— Merchant. 

(See  also  Clothing.) 

Borrelle  John,  472  Eighth  ca 

Brokamp  Benj.,  480  Eighth  f 

Brown  &  McKinnon,  1020  Broadway  ca 

Carter  John,  468|  Eighth  j^ 

Dorsch  Charles,  1692  Telegraph  av 

Ecksteine  William,  962^  Broadway 

FRANCIS  SAMUEL,  l006  Broadway 

Goldiner  Carl,  702  Broadway 

Hallahan  Florence,  620  East  Central  av 

Hansen  Otto  P.,  363  Central  av 

Healy  Maurice  J.,  1056  Broadway 

Jackson  C.  M.,  1454  Seventh 

Jacobs  M.  C,  455  Ninth 

Jenning  Gothold,  1759  Seventh  g. 

Kish  Albert,  403  Central  av  ^ 

Leonard  Edward,  469  Sixth  ^ 

Moreton  Henry,  505  Seventh  ^ 

Nicoll  Alexander,  853  Broadway 

Roberts  William  C,  466  Eighth 

Sloanaker  I.  N.,  1247  Broadway 

Stein  Adolph,  902  Washington 

Strathern  William,  1206  Broadway 

Walter  A.,  380  East  Central  av  g* 


(iILBERT  &  BROWN    ^:^-^^>j^'K^ij^-'-i^<^n.,.,.^ui.rj^ 


PurliON  Pui'cbnHiiig  fnrnished  wilb  >Ione.T  foi- 

BiiilUlnjr  —  Payil'le   In   Installments  at  Low  iJatfS  u( 
Interest,      ^o.  »  Park  Bow,  Park  St.,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S.  F.,  INTERIOR  DECORATOR. 


752  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


BERKELEY. 

Korner  Christian,  W  s  San  Pablo  av  nr  Dwight  Way 

ALAMEDA. 

Priest  R.,  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Park  and  Everett 
Tallow. 

(See  Hides  and  Tallow.) 

Tanneries. 

CRIST  G.  P.  &  CO.  (Brooklyn)  NE  cor  East  Central  and 

Twenty-first  avs 
Derby  J.  S.  (Oak  Grove)  861  East  Central  av 

Teachers — Dancing. 

Lunt  O.  A.,  377  Central  av 
Millington  S.  J.,  377  Central  av 
Mulliken  Richard,  Nicholl  Hall 

Teachers—DraTving. 

Bender  M.  F.,  1718  Telegraph  av 
Brodt  A.  W.  Mrs.,  963  Seventh 
Leach  Camilla  Miss,  568  Central  av 

BERKELEY. 

Burgess  Hubert,  N  s  Durant  nr  Snattuck  av 

Teachers    Elocution. 

Gray  Jane  Miss,  1068  Broadway 

Higgins  David  K.,  California  Medical  College 

Higgins  Milton  O.,  California  Medical  CoUege 

BERKELEY. 

Emerson  David  S.,  W  s  Shattuck  av  opp  Berkeley  Station 

Teachers  Languages. 

Bender  M.  P.,  1718  Telegraph  av 
Bonelli  Eugene  S. ,  1470  Eighth 
HICKETHIER  RICHARD  E.,  259  Central  av 
Jones  Henry  B.,  W  s  Second  av  nr  Birch,  Temescal 


Q      P      I    AIINTIRY       WASI^"^^    DONE    AT    SHORT    NOTICE. 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 


BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  753 

Leach  Camilla  Miss,  568  Central  av 

Loze  Louise  Mrs.,  1222  Eighth 

Melquiond  Cyr,  1660  Sixteenth 

Melquiond  E.  B.  Mme.,  1113  Franklin  and  1109  Central  av 

Moe  Theodore  M.,  1401  Harrison 

Neuer  Eosa  Miss,  568  Central  av 

Peters  Mary  H.  Miss,  969  Grove 

BERKELEY. 

Jebens  George,  S  s  University  av  nr  Sacramento 
Pioda  Paul,  NW  cor  University  av  and  Sherman 


Gossman  George,  Park  Bow 

Schultz  J.  Miss,  N  s  Railroad  av  bet  Schiller  and  Union 


Teachers— Music. 

Afflerbach  Alice  Miss,  526  Seventeenth 
Babcock  George  L.,  573  Thirty-fifth 
Baron  P.,  360  Fifth 

Beebe  Mary  E.  Miss,  N  s  Cleveland  av  nr  Telegraph  av,  Te- 
rn escal 
Bentley  M.  W.  Mrs.,  404  Central  av 
Blakeslee  Emily  Miss,  2205  West 
Bonelli  Eugene  S.,  1470  Eighth 
Brauer  Alexander  W.,  1706  Seward 
Bush  Emma  M.,  1427  Eleventh  av 
Cruft  John,  717  Sixth 
Dahn  G.  Mrs.,  676  Eighteenth 
Damon  Lizzie  Miss,  770  Fourteenth 
Diregaos  G.  P.,  836  Broadway 
Dohrmaun  John  H.,  359  Fourth 
Fames  Jennie  Miss,  489  Prospect 
Fischer  Julia,  1056  East  Fourteenth 
HICKETHIER  RICHARD  E.,  259  Central  av 
Hinman  Gertrude  L.  Miss,  1059  Clay 
Hohlfeld  Edward,  618  East  Eighteenth 
Hughes  Dan  P.,  864  Chester 
Hyatt  Louise  Miss,  Tubbs  Hotel 
James  Edwin  A.,  1167  Brush 
Leach  Stephen  W.,  363  East  Central  av 
Loze  Louisa  Mrs.,  1222  Eighth 
Macdougall  William  J.,  717  Sixteenth 
Mansfeldt  Hugo  L.,  1163  Alice 
McKee  Lizzie  Miss,  320  Fourteenth 


Tnllppt  Yniir  Rilk  willi  ADAMS  &  CO.,  "OakM"  CoUection  Office, 

UUIlCUl         lUUI        DIIIO     S.  1.  rnr.  Klfciliril  KT.  .11   1  BKOAOWAV.  Ll.Sl*lr». 

48 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Market  St.,  S,  F.,  Imponer  Freicl  and  EnglisH  WALL  PAPERS 


754  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

Miller  Josie  Miss,  819  Washington 

Morgan  Conservatory  of  Music,  528  Eighteenth 

MuUer  Constantine,  1P04  Chestnut 

Neuer  Eosa  Miss,  568  Central  av 

Orr  Charles  P.,  1364  San  Pablo  av 

Owen  Benjamin,  858  Castro 

Page  George  P.,  1316  Telegraph  av 

Palmer  Arnold  C,  1114  Tenth  av 

Pantoskey  Bessie  Miss,  320  Fourth 

Partridge  Ella  S.  Miss,  1267  Fifth  av 

Peters  Cecile  Miss,  130  Fourth 

Peters  M.  A.  Mrs.,  130  Fourth 

Pollack  Louise  Mrs.,  75(5  Seventh 

Keiter  Philipp,  355  Tenth 

Eiehl  Emil,  858  Franklin 

Eollins  L.  J.  Miss,  1713  Chase 

Schneider  Eichard,  489  Orchard 

Simmons  Virginia  Mrs.,  375  Fifth 

Thibault  Josephine  Miss,  569  Fifth 

Vinnecomb  Annie  Miss,  1274  Franklin 

Yinnecomb  Bessie  Miss,  1274  Franklin 

Von  J^delung  Edward,  153  East  10th 

Walker  Gertrude  Miss,  1437  San  Pablo  av 

BERKELEY. 

Fleming  Annie  V.  Mrs. ,  SE  cor  Addison  and  Sixth 

Hyde  Alice  Miss,  N   s   Channing  Way   bet   Audubon   and 

Choate 
Kuehl  Annie  Miss,  E  s  Dana  nr  Bancroft  Way 
Lowe  Fannie  Miss,  W  s  Union  bet  University  av  and  Ban- 
croft Way 

ALAMEDA. 

Elliot  Washington,  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  nr  Park 

Fellner  Eobert,  NW  cor  Court  and  Monroe 

Fox  Annie  Miss,  W  s  Benton  bet  Eailroad  and  Santa  Clara 

avs 
Goffrie  Charles,  Park  Eow 
Hartmann  Ernest,  S  s  Central  av  nr  Broadway 
Houghton  M.  L   Mrs.,  S  s  San   Antonio  av   bet  Chestnut 

and  Willow 
Houghton  Nannie  Miss,  S  s  San  Antonio  av  bet  Chestnut 

and  Willow 
Kaehler  Henry,  N  s  Pacific  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Mott  Debbie  Miss,  NW  cor  Buena  Vista  av  and  Schiller 
Mansfeldt  Hugo  L.,  Park  Eow 

Schultz  J.  Miss,  N  s  Eailroad  av  bet  Schiller  and  Union 
Stenbiht  William,  NW  cor  Santa  Clara  av  and  Benton 


SAN  FRANCISCO  LAUNDRY 


(33  Geary  St.,  San  Francisco 
OFFICES^  gg2  Broadway,  Oakland, 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  ICE,  365  Tenth. 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY.  755 

Telegraph  Offices. 

AMERICAN  DISTRICT  TELEGRAPH  CO.,  B.  K.  Bates 
superintendent,  office  1002  Broadway 

Bay  and  Coast  Telegraph  Co.,  Ealpli  Emerson  manager,  NE 
cor  Broadway  and  Thirteenth 

WESTERN  UNION  TELEGRAPH  CO.,  B.  R.  Bates  man- 
ager,   1002    Broadw^ay.       Branch    offices:      Broadway   i  W 
Depot,  Berkeley,  West  Berkeley,  Stock  Yards,    Pied-  !  S 
mont,  E.  O.  Post  Office,  W.  O."  Post  Office,   Oakland 
Wharf,  Broadway  Wharf,    Market  Street   Station   and 
Sixteenth  Street  Depot 


Telegraph  Supplies. 
CALIFORNIA  ELECTRICAL  WORKS,  134  Sutter,  S.  F. 

CALIFORNIA  ELECTRICAL  WORKS, 

13-1  Sutter  St.,  San  Francisco. 

■  TelCOTli  aM  Electrical  Eupeers,  Coutraclors  aud  Maunfactiirers. 

Teleffrapli  MaclliiK-ry,  Wire,  Iiiisiilators,  ^upplit-s,  etc. 

ELECTRIC  HOTEL  ANNUNCIATORS.  BELLS.  BURGLAR  ALARMS,  MINING  GONGS. 
FIRE  ALARMS,  ELECTRIC  BLASTING  APPARATUS.  EXPLODERS.  ETC. 


Tinware. 

(See  also  Stoves  and  Tin-ware.) 

Anderson  John  G.,  1249  Broadway 

DALZIEL  &  MOLLER,  1151  Broadway 

DALZIEL  JAMES,  1465-1469  San  Pablo  av 

DE  LA  MONTANYA  M.,   465  Eleventh 

KIRK   O.  C,  315-317  East  Central  av 

MONTAGUE  W.  W.  &  CO.,  1120  Broadway 

O'Shea  J.  J.,  SE  cor  Twenty-fifth  and  San  Pablo  av 

Paul  C,  1618  Telegraph  av 

Schuler  Ernst,  1720  Seventh 

Solomon  Mary  E.,  E  s  Telegraph  av  nr  Birch,  Temescal 

BERKELEY. 

Brown  Antonio,  N  s  Bristol  bet  Fifth  and  Sixth 

ALAMEDA. 

Engel  Samuel,  W  s  Park  bet  Eailroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Mills  &  Fischer  (tinsmiths)  W  s  Park  bet  Eailroad  and  Pa- 
cific avs 
VOSBURGH  JOEL  B.,  W  s  Park   bet  Central  and   Santa 
Clara  avs 


GILBERT  &  BROWN 


Offer  lUe  most  Desiratile  Residence  Prcpeny  on  llie  Coast 

Call  at  No.  2  Park  Row.  Park  Street,  Alameda. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Marm  St.,  s,  F.,  WMesale  aM  Retail  Dealer  in  Paper  Hangings 


756  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

Tool  Makers. 

O'Hare  Charles,  654  Broadway 

Trunk  Manufacturers. 

Colin  Benoit,  415  Thirteenth 

Undertakers. 

BEAUDRY  &  McAVOY,  873  Washington 
HAMILTON  WILLIAM  T..  1112  Broadway 
Mckenzie  W.  W.,  SE  cor  Eighth  and  Broadway 

Upholsterers. 

(See  also  Furniture  ;  also  Cabinetmakers.) 

Boothe  Thomas,  527  Sixteenth 

Hickey  &  Dowling,  361  Thirteenth 

HOOK  ELIJAH,  1108-1110  Broadway 

Kaiser  Martin,  NE  cor  Nineteenth  and  San  Pablo  av 

King  J.  B.,  700  Chester 

Kreiss  L.  &  Co.,  965  Washington 

Mayer  Adolph,  619  East  Central  av 

Mueller  J.  C,  1169  Washington 

Oakes  George  W.,  1357  Telegraph  av 

RADING  FREDERICK,  1229  Broadway 

Schellhaas  Henry,  400-412  Eleventh 

SCHREIBER  CHRIS.,  1105-1107  Broadwav 

Seris  John  M.,  1310  San  Pablo  av 

TAYLOR  CHARLES  L.,  1060  Broadway 

ALAMEDA. 

Pajks  John  C,  W  s  Park  bet  Central  and  Santa  Clara  avs 

Variety  Stores. 

Carbary  Kate  Mrs.,  SW  cor  Campbell  and  Taylor 

Carroll  Margaret  Mrs.,  357  B 

CHU  PAWN  &   CO.,  464  Central  av 

COPLIN  ALANSON,  1171  Broadway 

Cowper  Jane  Mrs.,  1461  San  Pablo  av 

Collins  Jeremiah,  773  Seventh 

Gee  Martin  C,  777  Central  av 

Gleason  Wilhelmina,  1453  San  Pablo  av 

Handry  J.  Mrs.,  SE  cor  Twenty-ninth  and  West 


SI?    T  A  TIW  HP  V  ^^^'^^S  called  lor  and  Delivered  m  S.  F, ,  Oakland,  Alameda.  Berkeley, 
.    r.    JjiiUlliJill.  Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


GREAT  REDUCTION  in  Price  of  Ice,  at  GORDONS.  365  TENTH. 


BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  757 


Holmes  Ann  Mrs.,  1911  San  Pablo  av 

Hornn  Frederick  M.,  1272  Market 

Judel  Bonifaz,  SE  cor  Sixth  and  Castro 

Mc Arthur  Margaret  Mrs.,  NE  cor  Seventh  and  Cedar 

Morrissey  Pachard,  241  Louise 

Naismith  G.  Mrs.,  1701  Eighth 

Perkins  Ann  Mrs.,  1830  San  Pablo  av 

Rosenthal  Augusta  Mrs.,  819  Broadway 

Solomon  Mary  E.,  E  s  Telegi-aph  av  nr  Birch,  Temescal 

Winn  Anna  Mrs.,  973  Third 

BEEEELEY. 

Landers  S.  Mrs.,  N  s  University  av  bet  Fifth  and  Sixth 

Vases. 

GLADDING,  McBEAN  &  CO.,  1170-1172  Broadway 

Veterinary  Surgeons. 

Baldy  Oscar  C,  SW  cor  Eighth  and  Webster 
Brewster  George  C,  370  Eleventh 
Cowper  Isaac,  1461  San  Pablo  av 
Hogarty  Joseph  B.,  821  East  14th 
Lauer  Joseph  W.,  XE  cor  Alice  and  Eighth 
Meyer  Fritz,  416  Eighth 

ALAMEDA. 

Fletcher  John,  NE  cor  Grand  and  Central  av 


AVarelionses. 

Oakland,  John  A.  Hobart,  XE  cor  First  and  Jefferson 

Watchmakers  and  Jewelers. 

(See  also  Jewelers.) 

BERGER  LOUIS  P.,  967  Broadway 

EDWARDS  ROBERT  W.,  961  Broadway 

Frey  John,  1768  Seventh 

Hanson  Albert,  620  East  Central  av 

Lathrop  Solomon,  1059  Broadway 

Lewis  Solomon, 841  Broadway 

McClure  Brothers,  1073  Broadway 

Mueller  Ernst,  923  Broadway 

Keading  Joseph,  SW  cor  Eleventh  and  Broadway 


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The  "Oakland"  Collection  Office, '""" '  ''■■  ''■  '"■ 


8th  and  Broadway,  up  stairs 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Mami  St.,  5,  F. --Complete  siocK  ol  Pajer  Hangings-SKillinl  WorKmen 


758  BUSINESS    DIRECTORY. 

Reimers  Adolph,  704  Broadway 
Samuels  Samuel,  867  Broadway 
Steffanoni  Achille,  1007  Broadway 
Young  John  ¥.,  1003  Broadway 

ALAMEDA. 

Muth  John  F.,  W  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Central  avs 

Water  Works. 

CONTRA  COSTA  WATER  CO.,  office  458  Eighth 

BERKELEY. 

Berkeley  Water  Works,  office  W  s  Shattuck  av  nr  University 

ALAMEDA. 

ALAMEDA  WATER  WORKS,  office  E  s  Park   bet  Santa 

Clara  and  Central  avs 
ARTESIAN  WATER  WORKS,    office   NE   cor   Park   and 

Central  avs 

Whiteners. 

(See  also  Plasterers.) 

BALLANTYNE  WILLIAM,  1161  Franklin 

Bangle  B.,  1278  Tenth  av 

Coleman  Luke,  867  Twentieth 

Farwell  F.  M.,  373  Eighth 

Hall  Frank  T.,  362  Thirteenth 

McGOVERN  &  CAHILL,  11.57  Broadway 

Stackhouse  William,  760  Fifth 

Stephenson  Stanley,  SE  cor  Seventh  and  Washington 

ALAMEDA. 

Brown  James,  W  s  Park  bet  Railroad  and  Santa  Clara  avs 
Lovegrove  George,  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Morton  and  Sher- 
man 

Wig  Makers  and  Hairdressers. 

(See  also  Barbers.) 

Bush  C.  A.  Mrs.,  823  Twenty-eighth 
Gray  Annie  Miss,  522  Seventh 
Green  Abby  Mrs.,  1113  Broadway 
Washington  Mary  C,  1275  San  Pablo  av 
Wharton  Maria  Mrs.,  916  Broadway 
White  F.  F.  Mrs.,  562  Seventh 


.     r.     Lp^UnUril.  Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


J.  S.  G.  GORDON  IS  THE  PIONEER  ICE  MAN,  365  TENTH  ST. 

BUSINESS    DIRECTORY.  759 

Windmills. 

HEINE  ADOIiPH,  SW  cor  Eighth  and  Chester 
Laursen  Michael  (Turbine)  701  Adeline 
^'^adsen  Julius  A.,  1314  Market 
:\.!:6rtz  John  H.,  1368  San  Pablo  av 
Trowbridge  &  Pillsbury,  610  Broadway 


Window  Screen  Manufactiu'er. 

ALAMEDA. 

STEVENS  CHARLES  A.,  W  s  Park  bet  Central  and  Santa 
%        Clara  avs 

Wood  and  Coal. 

Anderson  A.,  foot  Webster 

Audiffred  H.,  504  Fourth 

AUSTIN  Sl  BONNEY,  462  Thirteenth 

BARNARD  F.  &  CO.,  SE  cor  Second  and  Webster,  office 
NW  cor  Eighth  and  Franklin 

Barstow  k  Garber,  SE  cor  Third  and  Franklin 

BROWN  EDWARD  A.,  410-412  Ninth 

Clooney  <fc  O'Brien,  NW  cor  Seventh  and  Henry 

Carleton  Brothers,  1307  Telegraph  av 

Davis  C.  M.,  SE  cor  Cleveland  and  Telegraph  avs 

Eagar  Brothers,  Ws  Thirteenth  av  bet  East  14th  and  East  15th 

Estey  John  C,  SE  cor  San  Pablo  av  and  Seventeenth 

FINCH  &  BARNHISEL,  1694  Seventh 

FISHER  &  TAYLOR,  SW  cor  First  and  Franklin,  office 
1180  Broadway 

Fitzell  Peter  M.,  570  Fifth 

Fleming  John  W.,  1957  San  Pablo  av 

FOSTER  DANIEL,  foot  Franklin,  office  457  Central  av 

FREEMAN  R.  R.  &  CO.,  SW  cor  B  and  Louise 

FRTTCH  J.  HOMER,  413  Eleventh 

Fuchs  Philip,  1169  Center 

Gaylord  H.  B.,  SE  cor  Telegraph  and  Plymouth  avs 

HAMPTON  J.  &  CO.,  NE  cor  Telegraph  av  and  Twenty- 
second 

Henderson  John  H.,  483  Ninth 

Huli'  Lucien  B.,  484  East  14th 

JAFFE  LOUIS,  870  Washington  and  812  Franklin 

Kiug  John  N.,  1656-1658  San  Pablo  av 


Pilkncf  9   DtrnxAin     NO  bctltr  InvestnEiit  lliai  tlie Bargains  In  Alaiela  Real  Estau 

UllUcri    0(    DrUWII.  o;fered  at  no.  2  park  row,  park  street.  AlameHa. 


GEO.  W.  CLARK,  645  Mamt  St.,  S.  F„  iheflnesl  collecilon  ol  Modem  Art  Paper  Emm 


'60  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


Lenox  E.  H.  &  Son,  S  s  East  14th  bet  Eleventh  and  Twelft) 

avs 
LUSK  LOUIS  P.,  E  s  Telegraph  av  bet  Linden  and  Tem- 

escal,  Temescal 
LYNCH   MALONEY   &    CO.,  NW   cor   Washington   and 

Fifth 
Mathias  Charles,  516-518  Third 
May  Alexander  W.,  607  East  11th 
Mckinley  D.  a.,  SE  cor  Washington  and  Tenth 
MEEKER   DAVm,  NE  cor  Market  and  Eighth 
Mesmer  &  Paepcke,  SE  cor  Wood  and  Goss 
OAKLEY  PETER  E.,  NE  cor  Market  and  Eighth 
Pratt  Henry  C,  1772  Telegraph  av 
PURINGTON  &  REED,  610  East  Central  av 
Eice  John,  1214  Market 
Kubert  Daniel  H.,  1937  Filbert 
Sessions  Charles  A.,  cor  First  and  Franklin 
SURRYHNE  E.  &  CO.,  foot  Division 
Swift  Theodore,  70  Hannah 
THOMAS  WILLIAM  R.,  413  Tenth 

BERKELEY. 

Bowen  William  J.,  NW  cor  Delavrare  and  San  Pablo  av 
Underwood  Charles  C,  Bancroft  Way  nr  Shattuck  av  and 
BW  cor  University  av  and  Eighth 

ALAMEDA. 

Elliott  Ezekiel,  W  s  Webster  bet  Eailroad  and  Pacific  avs 
Gundlach  Max,  N  s  Railroad  av  bet  Oak  and  Walnut 
Johnson  A.,  W  s  Park  bet  Santa  Clara  and  Railroad  avs 
Koerber  Henry,  S  s  Santa  Clara  av  bet  Oak  and  Park 
Schroeder  &  Victors,  NE  cor  Webb  av  and  Park 
Wheeler  &  Relfe,  SW  cor  Railroad  av  and  McPherson 


Zinc  Moniinients. 

HAMILTON  WILLIAM  T.,  1112  Broadway 


r     r    I  AMMnpY       prompt  attention  to  orders  for  washing 


Office,  33  Geary  St.,  S.  F.,  and  862  Broadway,  Oakland. 


THE  STEAMSHIPS  OF  THIS  COMPANY 

11  sail  from  San  Francisco,  during  the  year  1880,  as  foUows: 

From  Wharf,  comer  of  First  and  Brannan  Streets, 
HOUR  OF  DEPARTURE.  12  NOON. 

YOKOHAWIA  and  HONG  KONG 


CITY  OF,TOKIO 

July  1st, 
September  18th, 
December  1st, 


CITY  OF  PEKING 

July  31^, 
October  19th, 
January  1st,  1881. 


connecting  at  VoUoUama  .vUH  steamers  of  tUe  MITSX;  BI.HI  CO.   for 

Hiogo,  Nagasaki  and  Shanghae.     ^~      \ 

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■   '^^     ■  of  every  months 

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