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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 41

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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41
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SATURDAY EVENING IWri rmM I I I'll I II Jm ttO House Mfl --J -vJ i a a obhs i i I 1 tur. -r 0 ft m'-l iff ijj fflif BRYSON'S APARTMENT HOUSE AT BERKELEY. i t-- fry; N- i MOHR'S APARTMENT HOUSE AT TWENTY-FIFTH STREET AND SAN PABLO AVE-X NUE. 1 A A A A A AAA A A A A A if- Harry G. illiams one ot Oak engaged tniie eoal uuitie and hi I 8 yard, as shon in tha accompanying 4 if illustration.

Is located at the southwest lZ. U7 -CITIZENS'- BANK OF ALAMEDA. 'land's most popular merchants. This proved by his election to the high and distinguished position ot President of the Merchants' Exchange. He corner of "Webster and Thirteenth streets.

i -1 1 -t '7' fi SOME QUEER FADS OF CURIO COLLECTORS 5 ILM" No one knows quits so well as a curio collector how manr aueef fads 3 9 Ul, 1 Wf -C occupy the minds of people who have uu 1i4-4Hhi f-- i "-3 IS I slit both leisure and money. One wo- I 1 r-' man who is an adept in the art of 1 finding things in out of the way Si fMt places and getting them at low prices is now working on no less than fifty different collections, many of which I are decidedly freakish. Hera are a 111 ti 1 few of them: Stuffed toad' for West Side weman who a-lready has a various specimens of the genus toad ire his various shapes and sizes, fos silized vegetation, odd bottles, teeth of famous people, photographs of par- 1 1.. I tlcularly vicious animals, paper 4MiMf pi 1111 -iy ypH i I weights, door keys, exact miniature copies oS Inventions for the punish ment of criminals, and skins of cats APARTMENT HOUSE ERECTED ON THE OLD SITE OF ASBURYi M. CHURCH 't of lofty lineage.

The foregoing fads are selected at random, but serve to ON CLAY AND FIFTEENTH STREETS. 4 show the scope of the work under- I band. i duu nuu auull. collecting as a profession. New York Sun.

NO PLACE TO PUT IT. A bride of two Mrs. Gable, Was ordering things for her table. "Have some horse-radish. Madam?" i urocer ucAuam.

MARTIN AND KOCH BLOCK, ON CLAY STREET, NEAR EIGHTH, "Oh, ho," she replied, "we ve no stable." '1 1 ENGINEERING SCHOOL ON TELEGRAPH AVE. The A. Vander Naillen's School of Engineering Is erecting, a two-story building on Telegraph avenue, near Fifty-first street. As will be seen by the above picture, it is In the California! Mission style, with cement front and very ornamental In design. It Is really a credit to our city.

We welcome the school to Oakland, which Is rapidly becoming the 'educational cen-ter pt our State. After the catastrophe, the A. Vander Naillen's School of. i Engineering removed temporarily to near their present location, renting the A. Q.

U. Hall. The students, however, were so pleased with the surroundings, facilities for good and toard, plenty of room for field work, electrical current handy for laboratory tTHE ENCH BLOCK, CORNER TWENTY-THIRD AVENUE AND FOURTEENTH FISHER LUMBER COMPANY'S NEW MILL experiments, that they prevailed on the directors to abandon their project of building on the old school Tot in San Francisco, with the result that the new school building on Telegraph avenue Is nearly completed. The A. Vander Nalllen School Of Engineering is perpetuated as as Important Oakland educational Institution, which formerly had been established for thirty-two years is San Francisco.

Architects, The A. Vander Nalllen School of Engineering, Contractor, Bruce Burnett. Cost, with shops and laboratories, 1 V1 V-' Vf I rLJ 0 lj lJ 7 --am WH wrT fc 5 Sr-i i -k v.r 's rrirj' L-. It I Cl c- i 1 f'TlllSIIHliSiiai 'nHTlMl M.MMgMBWMiaStSMSMSIIIllllSM.ai-WSMMISlM Ii a It is.ooo. SPKAKIXO OF PTNSl A.

Fender was an usher In a the ater up town. His face was always wreathed In smiles; 'twas seldom that he'd frown, The other ushers weren't so nice and rudtly would they treat us. So when go down to a show we'd have A. Fender seat vs. I i 1 The Fisher lumber Company's yard (side of Oak from Flrt to Fourthitn operation a few months.

This yardt en of the largest In the city, cover- streets. The new planing mill shown and mill constitute one of the busiest! in in the area extending along the eastlln the above illustration has only beenlsoenes on the southern water front, i.

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