Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1896, Part 14

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Publication date: 1896
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
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Co. C-James W. Dumbrell, Captain, 1037 Market street; Charles Goodall, Ist Lt., SE corner Beale and Market streets; John Ritter, 2d Lt. Armory, 813 Ellis street.


Co. D-R. A. Marshall, Captain, 2016 Franklin street; Eugene V. Sullivan, ist Lt., 357 Eleventh street; Thomas J. McCreagh, 2d Lt., 113 Fillmore street. Armory, corner Page and Gough streets.


Co. E-Edward Fitzpatrick, Captain, 5 Front street; Frank J. Ralph, 1st Lt., 1014 Howard street; W. R. Robertson, 2d Lt., 318 Pine street. Armory, corner Page and Gough streets.


Co. F-John A. Miller, Captain, 202 Market street; Firman A. Nippert, 1st Lt., 25 Page street; W. M. Masury, 2d Lt., 2631 Sacramento street. Armory, 813 Ellis street.


Co. G-Edgar C. Sutliffe, Captain, Wells, Fargo & Co., Auditor's Office; Thomas W. Sparrowe, 1st Lt., 101 Post street; J. A. Christie, 2d Lt., 21 Haight street. Armory, 813 Ellis street.


Co. H-Frank W. Warren, Captain, 111-121 Post street; - -, 1st Lt .; John J. West, 402 Mont- gomery street. Armory, corner Page and Gough streets.


Co. I-R. Richter, Captain, NE corner Page and Octavia streets; Herman Huber, 1st Lt., 25 Page street; Wm. H. Tobin, 2d Lt., 813 Lott street. Armory, corner Page and Gough streets.


Co. K-Thomas J. Cunningham, Captain, 303 Cali- fornia street; Edward D. Finley, 1st Lt., 1309 Polk street; C. W. Seeley, 2d Lt., 1810 San Carlos avenue. Armory, 813 Ellis street.


Co. L-J. Frank Eggert, Captain, 12 Post street; H. E. Curzon, 1st Lt., 116 Montgomery street; A. C. Adler, 2d Lt., 1 Sansome street. Armory, corner Page and Gough streets.


Co. M-Thomas F. O'Neil, Captain, 25 Page street; Edward D. Carroll, 1st Lt., 407 Battery street; C. J. Hogan, 2d Lt., 1008 Sutter street. Armory, corner Page and Gough streets.


CADET Co .- J. R. Moulthrop, Captain; C. F. Chemi- nant, 1st Lt .; W. Pritchard, 2d Lt. Armory, Boys' High School.


BAND-C. H. Cassasa, Leader, 425 Buchanan street; George W. Bennett, Business Manager, 939% Dolores street.


SIGNAL CORPS-SECOND BRIGADE. Armory, 815 Ellis Street.


Captain-George C. Boardman Jr., 218 Montgomery street. Lieutenant-Philip JJ. Perkins, 231 Post street. Number of members, 40.


TROOP A, CAVALRY, N. G. C. Armory, 223 Geary Street.


Captain- - First Lieutenant-C. A. Jenks; Second Lieutenant, I. Ward Eaton; First Sergeant, R. B. Ellis. Organized July 27, 1849. Number of members, 65.


NAVAL BATTALION.


Louis H. Turner, Lt .- Com., 28 California street; Lieut. W. E. Elliot, Adj., 28 California street.


FIRST DIVISION-Colin A. Douglass, Lt.Com .; Lieut. E. E. Mauseau, Jr. Grade; Lieut. G. C. Calden, Jr. Grade; A. H. Heney, Ensign.


SECOND DIVISION-Wm. E. Gunn, Lt .- Com,; A. H. Elliot, Ensign; Wm F. Burke, Lt. Jr. Grade; J. S. Emanuel, Ensign.


THIRD DIVISION-Lieut. T. M. Shaw, Com .; L. F. Chandler, Lt. Jr. Grade; James McNair, En- sign; Edward Fletcher, Ensign.


FOURTH DIVISION-Lieut. A. Morey, Com .; L'eut. H. B. George, Jr. Grade; W. E. Lindsay, En sign; C. E. Miller, Ensign.


UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-UNIVERSITY CADETS (UNATTACHED). Berkeley, Cal.


Frank L. Winn, Commandant, 1st Lieut., 12th U. S. Infantry, detailed from War Department, U. S .; A. Mccullough, Major; W. D. Thompson, Major; S. L. Naphtaly, Capt. and Adjutant; A. W. Dozier, 1st Lieut. and Quartermaster; T. R. Kelley, Ist Lieut. and Signal Officer; M. McNutt, 2d Lieut. and Artil- lery Officer; T. R. Crawford, 2d Lieut. and Band Leader; H. P. Veeder, Capt. Co. A .; H. A. Tirner, 1st Lieut .; R. A. Kinzie, 2d Lieut .; R. J. Russ, Capt. Co. B .; E. J. Crawford, 1st Lieut .; F. P. Taylor, 2d Lieut .; J. H. Mee, 2d Lieut .; P. L. Bush, Capt. Co. C .; G. S. Walker, 1st Lieut .; W. C. Jurgens, 2d Lieut .; H. B. Graham, Capt. Co. D .: C. W. Morse, Ist Lieut .; C. A. Son, 2d Lieut .; G. D. Kierulff, Capt. Co. E .; E. J. Jackson, 1st Lieut .; N. K. Davis, 2d Lieut .; H. W. Allen, Capt. Co. F .; C. A. Cross, 1st Lieut .; O. S. Case, 2d Lieut .; E. T. Blake, Capt. Co. G .; J. B. Metcalfe, 2d Lieut. Total number of members, about 500. Headquarters, University of California, Berkeley.


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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


Protective Associations. 69


VETERANS' NATIONAL GUARD OF CALIFORNIA. Organized May 16, 1888. Objects-To promote social reunion and good fellowship; to assist its members in all just claims for the rights and benefits con- fefred upon them by the laws of the State of Cali- rornia, and to advance the interests of the National Guard. Seven years' of continuous service in the National Guard of the State is a pre-requisite of membership. Meets on the third Wednesday of each month at the Veterans' Headquarters, 815 Ellis street. Officers-Major A. D. Grimwood, Com- mander; Col. Sheldon I. Kellogg, Vice-Commander; Capt. C. P. Le Breton, Financier; C. S. Benedict, Treasurer; E. N. Snook, Recorder.


INDEPENDENT COMPANIES.


These Military organizations are independent of the National Guard of California, and for the most part are attached to some benevolent association.


AUSTRIAN MILITARY Co. Organized March, 1879. Number of members, 70. Armory, 35 Eddy street.


EINTRACT RIFLE SECTION. Organized 1876. Num- ber of members, 65. Armory, Twelfth street, near Howard.


FRENCH ZOUAVES. Organized May, 1870. Number of members, 150. Armory, 810 Pacific street.


· INDEPENDENT RIFLES. Organized March 8, 1877. Number of members, 75. Armory, 814 Geary street; E. Moenning, Secretary, 614 Octavia street.


ITALIAN SHARPSHOOTERS. Organized May, 1878. Number of members, 80. Armory, northwest corner Union and Stockton streets.


JUAREZ GUARD. Organized October 17, 1871. Num- ber of members. 275. Armory, Apollo Hall, 810 Pacific street. A. de la Torre, Captain; A. Rojo, 1st Lieut .; A. de la Torre, Jr., 2d Lieut .; A. Montero, 1st Sergeant.


LEAGUE OF THE CROSS CADETS.


FIRST REGIMENT (Dismounted Artillery). Estab- tablished January 7, 1894. Comprises ten companies with 500 members. Membership is confined to those who are members of the League of the Cross. Its objects are "to give to its members the opportunity to profit by those lessons of order, punctuality, obe- dience and courtesy which are taught by military discipline, and to render them thoroughly fitted to perform what is the privilege and duty of all Ameri- can citizens, the defense of their country and their flag as intelligent soldiers, should occasion ever arise." Regimental headquarters, 14 McAllister street, room 43.


Wm. C. Mahoney, Colonel; Martin P. O'Dea, Lieut .- Colonel; D. J. McGloin, Major 1st Battalion; J. Brouchoud, Major 2d Battalion; Daniel C. Deasy, Capt. and Adjutant; James Devlin, Lieut. and . Commissary; Thomas F. Ryan, Lieut. and Inspector; H. F. Sullivan, Lieut. and Quartermaster; Dr. A. P. Mulligan, Capt. and Surgeon; Edward F. Fay, Lieut. and Adju- tant, 1st Battalion; Edward Deasy, Lieut. and Adjutant, 2d Battalion.


Co. A-St. Mary's Cathedral parish. Meets every Monday evening. Frank S. Drady, Captain. Co. B-St. Charles' Parish. Meets every Friday even- ing. Thomas Kennedy, Captain.


Co. C-St. Patrick's parish. Meets every Saturday evening. Edward Fitzgerald, Captain.


Co. D-Sacred Heart parish. Meets every Tuesday evening. J. McBride, Captain. Co. E-St. James' parish. Meets every Tuesday evening. Wm. McCarthy, Captain.


Co. G-St. Bridgid's parish. Meets every Friday evening. Edward Power, Captain. Co. H-St. Brendan's parish. Meets every Sunday evening. James Power, Captain.


Co. I-St. Peter's parish. Meets every Monday even- ing. Peter Haggerty, Captain.


Co. K-St. Paul's parish. Meets every Monday even- ing. E. J. Loughery, Captain.


Co. L-Mission Dolores parish. Meets every Friday evening. Wm. Clark, Captain.


LAFAYETTE GUARD. Organized June 1, 1865. Num- ber of members, 168. Armory, 730 Montgomery street.


SCHUETZEN VEREIN. Organized September. 1859. Number of members, 68. Armory, 620 Bush street. Election of officers second Friday in March.


SWISS SHARPSHOOTERS. Organized March, 1860. Number of members, 90. Armory, 808 Pacific street.


VETERAN GUARD OF CALIFORNIA, G. A. R. Number of members, 50. Armory, California Hall. Officers-J. B. Lauck, Capt .; H. H. Todd, 1st Lt .; John Tuttle, 2d Lt .; T. C. Masteller, 1st Lt. and Adjt .; Eugene Wiegand, 1st Lt. and Q. M .; J. J. Frank, 1st Lt. and Com .; J. H. Banfield, 1st Serg.


N. GRAY & CO., UNDERTAKERS, 641-643-645 Sacramento.


PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATIONS.


AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MASTERS AND PILOTS. Meets at 114 O'Farrell street, Albion Hall, on first and third Saturdays of each month. For the better regu- lation of matters pertaining to our craft, the promo- tion of social welfare of the members of our profes- sion, the elevation of their standing as such, and of their character as men, and for the better protection of the lives and property intrusted to our care. Officers-L. P. Harvey, Worthy Captain; Robert W. Anderson, First Pilot; Charles McNeil, Second Pilot; S. G. Naylor, Captain's Clerk. Office and reading- room, 9 Mission street, room 4.


AMERICAN UNION FISH COMPANY. 513-519 Wash- ington street. Carlo Dondero, Secretary. 2815 Greenwich street.


AUSTRIAN NATIONAL SOCIETY. Meets first Wed- nesday of each month at 121 New Montgomery street.


BARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION. Organized Feb- ruary 13, 1878. Meets first and third Thursdays in each month, at Lincoln Hall, 320 Post street. Mem- bership, 130.


BOOKBINDERS' PROTECTIVE AND BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO. Local Union, No. 31, I. B. of B. Organized August 15, 1875. Meets second Tuesday evening of each month at 539 Cali- fornia street. Officers-James Rutherford, 819 Twen- ty-fourth street, President; Richard F. Gorman, Vice-President; William B. Curtis, 1517 Twenty- fourth street, Secretary; Thomas B. Gould, Treas- urer.


BREWERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION. Incorpo- rated September 14, 1974. Objects-Protection of mutual interests and promotion of harmony among brewery proprietors. Meets at room 40, Flood Build- ing, every Friday at 2 P. M. Officers-W. A. Fred- erick, President; C. B. Stone, Vice-President; R. Mohr, Secretary; Geo. F. Volz, Treasurer.


BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS. Meets on first Tuesday and third Saturday of each month at 501 Valencia street.


BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE FIREMAN. Meets every Monday of each month at 501 Valencia street.


BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA, THE. 40 New Montgomery street. Meets on the second Monday of each month at 1:30 P. M. S. H. Kent. President.


CALIFORNIA STATE RETAIL DRUGGISTS' ASSOCI- CIATION. For protection in trade interests. John Calvert, President, San Francisco; C. F. Heinzeman, First Vice-President, Los Angeles; W. C. Smith. Second Vice-President, Oakland: S. A. McDonnell. Treasurer; Richard E. White, Secretary, 400 Hayes street, San Francisco.


DRAYMEN AND TEAMSTERS' UNION OF SAN FRAN- CISCO. Organized August 26, 1876. Meets second and fourth Saturday evenings of each month at B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street. J. B. Niderost, Secretary.


FRANKLIN SPAR AND BAU VEREIN. Organized December 6, 1875. Office, 413 Bush street. Objects: To raise funds and make loans among its members. thus enabling them to acquire and improve real estate. Officers-F. Ludemann, President; William Hatje, 515 Market street, Secretary; K. Meusdorffer, Treasurer.


GARDENERS' AND RANCHERS' ASSOCIATION. Or- ganized August 15, 1874. Number of members, 88. Meets last Saturday of each month at 519 Davis street. Domenico Gianni, Secretary; residence, 6 Filbert place.


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SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED GOLDEN WEST CLOTHING RENOVATORY, TELEPHONE MAIN 1157. 12 MONTGOMERY STREET.


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TRY THE PEERLESS LAUNDRY COMPANY,


Hand Work or Steam Work. 885, 387 8th St., Tel. South 61. Main Office, 8 GOLDEN GATE AVE


M. B. MORAGHAN'S OYSTERS.


Seidom equaled, never surpassed. Any amount delivered free. Family orders a Spec- ialty. Lowest prices. Stalls 68, 69, 70, 71, and 47 and 48 California Market. Tel. 1329 M.


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Protective Associations.


CROCKER-LAN&LEY DIRECTORY. .


Public Buildings and Halls.


INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF · MACHINISTS. San Francisco Lodge, No. 68. Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month at 32 O'Farrell street. J. H. Maginis, Recording Secretary.


LAW AND ORDER LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA. In- corporated in 1895. Barclay J. Smith, President; Mrs. Rose M. French, Secretary, 941 Valencia street; Curtis Hillyer, Attorney, 17 Mills Building, 9th floor.


MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA. Incorporated November 13, 1883. This Association has no capital stock. George C. Hickox, Secretary, Mutual Life Building.


MASONS' AND BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION. Location- 40 New Montgomery street. Adam Beck, Presi- dent; M. V. Brady, Secretary; Thomas Butler, Treasurer.


MASTER PAINTERS' ASSOCIATION OF THE PACIFIC Coast. Location-40 New Montgomery street. E. Black, President; H. Wagner, Secretary.


MASTER PLUMBERS' ASSOCIATION. Organized 1882. A local branch of the National Association of Master Plumbers of the United States. Objects- Trade protection and a higher standard of work. Officers-Samuel Ickelheimer, President; James E. Britt, Vice-President; Frederick Snook, Treasurer; Charles Meehan, Robert A. Vance, Richard Rice, Trustees; George C. Dallamore, Financial Secre- tary; John B. Butterworth, Recording Secretary; John L. E. Firmin, Corresponding Secretary, 1244 Valencia street. Meets on the first and Third Fridays of each month at the room of the Association, 75 Flood Building.


MILLMEN'S PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION. Location -40 New Montgomery street. William Crocker, President; William N. Miller, Secretary. Meets first Tuesday of each month.


PACIFIC COAST TROTTING-HORSE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION. 313 Bush street. F. W. Kelley, Secre- tary.


PORTUGUESE PROTECTIVE AND BENEVOLENT AS- SOCIATION-510 Bush street. Meets second and last Sunday afternoons of each month at 510 Bush street. J. Coelho, President; J. T. Viegas, Vice-President; F. L. de Freitas, Financial Secretary ; J. I. Raphael, Treasurer.


RETAIL GROCERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION (in- corporated), 115 Clay street. An incorporation to conduct a wholesale grocery business and to foster and promote the interests of its shareholders. John C. Nobmann, President; E. I. Fleger, Secretary.


RIGGERS' PROTECTIVE UNION OF SAN FRANCISCO. Meets south side Howard street. between East and Stewart, first Wednesday of each month. J. F. Willman, President; John Kimme, Vice-President; John Rock, Secretary: W. Goudey, Treasurer.


SAN FRANCISCO BOARD OF PROVISION PACKERS. Objects, mutual benefit of the members, and to pro- mote the interests of the trade. Frank W. Rossbach, Secretary. Office, 517 Washington street.


SAN FRANCISCO DENTAL ASSOCIATION. . F. C. Pague, President; Geo. N. Van Orden, Recording Secretary; M. A. Greenlaw, Corresponding Secre- tary, 819 Market street. No regular meeting place.


SAN FRANCISCO RETAIL DRUGGISTS' ASSOCIA- TION. Joseph Calegaris, President; Otto A. Weihe, Secretary, 640 Post street.


SAN FRANCISCO TYPOTHETE. Meets at 219 Bush street. C. A. Murdock, President; W. E. Loy, Sec- retary.


STATE ASSOCIATION OF OLIVE GROWERS. Ellwood Cooper, Santa Barbara, President; B. M. Lelong, Secretary, San Francisco. Office, Mills Building, 5th floor, rooms 1, 2 and 3.


N. GRAY & CO., UNDERTAKERS, 641, 643, 645 Sacramento Street.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND HALLS.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS.


Alms House, Ocean House Road, near Laguna Honda. City Hall (new), S E cor McAllister and Larkin. County Hospital, Potrero avenue near Twenty-second. County Jail, Broadway between Kearny and Dupont. Branch Jails, Old San Jose Road near Ocean House Road.


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Custom House, N W cor Washington and Battery.


Hall of Records, New City Hall.


Post Office, N W cor Washington and Battery.


Twenty-sixth Street Hospital (Pest House), De Haro near Colusa.


United States Appraisers' Building, Sansome between Washington and Jackson.


United States Marine Hospital, Presidio Reservation. United States Mint, N W cor Mission and Fifth.


United States Treasury, 608-610 Commercial.


HALLS.


Academy, 927 Mission.


Alcazar, 114 O'Farrell.


American, N W cor Leavenworth and Pacific.


Anshor, cor Market and Sixth.


Apollo, 810 Pacific.


Archery, 1155 Mission.


Assembly, 1412 Polk.


Bersaglieri, 1525 Stockton.


B'nai B'rith, 121 Eddy.


Bonita, 2735 Folsom.


California, 620 Bush.


Cambrian, 1133 Mission.


Centennial, 421 Hayes.


Champion, Butte between Tennessee and Kentucky.


Children's, 806 Sansome.


College, 106 McAllister.


Comerford's, Church near Twenty-seventh.


-- Congress, 1139 Market.


Drew's, 121 New Montgomery.


Druids', 413 Sutter.


Duveneck, 1004 Twenty-fourth.


Eureka Valley, 509 Castro.


Excelsior, 2317 Mission.


Exempt Fire Company, Brenham place near Clay .


Federation. 818 Howard.


Foresters, 20 Eddy.


Franklin, 1839 Fillmore.


Garibaldi, 423 Broadway.


Golden Gate, 1622 Pacific avenue.


Golden Gate, 625 Sutter.


Golden Rule, 948 Mission.


Gospel, 832 Howard.


Grand Central, 997 Market.


Grand Opera, 737 Mission.


Grutli Verein, 507 Sutter.


Hamilton, 1517 Steiner.


Hare's, Tenth avenue, South San Francisco.


Harmony, 1749 Mission.


Improved Order of Red Men, 320 Post.


Independent Order of Red Men, 510 Bush.


Irish-American, 818 Howard.


Knights of Pythias, 90916 Market.


Knights of the Red Branch, 220 Mason.


Lafayette, 730 Montgomery.


Liberty, cor Alabama and Twenty-fourth.


Loughead, 1605 Polk.


Loyola, S E cor Market and Tenth.


Maennerbund, Potrero avenue near Twenty-fourth. Mangel's, N E cor Twenty-fourth and Folsom. Maple, Palace Hotel.


Masonic, N W cor Montgomery and Post.


Mechanics' Institute Pavilion, S W cor Larkin and Grove.


Metropolitan, N E cor Fifth and Jessie.


Mission Music, S E cor Howard and Twenty-first.


Mission Opera, 2131 Mission.


Mission Turn Verein, Eighteenth bet Valencia and Guerrero.


Mowry's Opera, S W cor Grove and Laguna.


Mozart, 1358 Market.


Murphy's, corner Sagamore and San Jose avenue.


National, 815 Ellis.


National Guard, 815 Ellis.


Native Sons of the Golden West, 414 Mason.


Noe Valley, cor Church and Twenty-fourth.


Odd Fellows, S W cor Market and Seventh.


Ono, 1883 Mission.


Pacific, 639 Geary.


Patterson's, N E cor Church and Thirtieth -


Pioneer, 24 Fourth.


Pixley, 1534 Pacific avenue.


Progress, 29 Valencia.


Pythian Castle, 909 Market.


Regents, N E cor Post and Fillmore.


Rolando's, NW corner Church and Twenty-eighth.


San Francisco Turn Verein, 323 Turk.


Saratoga, 814 Geary.


Scottish, 105-111 Larkin.


Shiels', 32 O'Farrell.


Social, 102 O'Farrell.


St. Brendan's, N E cor Fremont and Harrison.


St. George's, 909% Market.


St. Joseph's, S W cor Howard and Tenth.


St. Ignatius, S W cor Van Ness avenue and Grove.


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St. Peter's, Alabama near Twenty-fourth. Steimke, SE cor Octavia and Union.


Teutonia, 1322 Howard.


Trades' Union, 1159 Mission.


Turn Verein Vorwaerts, 310 O'Farrell. Twin Peaks, 847 Seventeenth.


Union Square, 421 Post. Universal, 812 Pacific. Washington, 35 Eddy.


Wessel's, 1628 Powell. Western Addition Music, 2414 California.


Wolf's, 1 Plymouth avenue.


Young Men's Christian Association, N E cor Ellis and Mason.


Young Men's Institute, S E cor Tenth and Howard.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF SAN FRANCISCO.


MADISON BABCOCK, Superintendent. Office-New City Hall.


(For Board of Education, see City and County Gov- ernment.)


AGASSIZ PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Bart- lett street, between Twenty-second and Twenty- third streets. Miss Sarah J. Jones, Principal.


BERNAL HEIGHTS PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Cortland avenue, between Andover avenue and Moul- trie street. Miss Mary E. Keating, Principal.


BROADWAY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, fifteen classes. Broadway , between Powell and Mason streets. Miss Jean Parker, principal; Miss Amy G. Campbell, Vice-Principal.


BUENA VISTA PRIMARY SCHOOL, four classes. York street, between Solano and Butte streets. Miss Amelia G. Catlin, Principai.


CHINESE PRIMARY SCHOOL, three classes. 916 Clay street. Miss Rose Thayer, Principal.


CLEMENT GRAMMAR SCHOOL, fourteen classes. Geary street, between Jones and Leavenworth streets. Miss Mary E. Callahan, Principal.


CLEVELAND PRIMARY SCHOOL, nine classes. Har- rison street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets. Miss Annie E. Slavan, Principal.


COOPER PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes, Green- wich street, between Jones and Leavenworth streets. Mrs. Celine R. Pechin, Principal.


COLUMBIA GRAMMAR SCHOOL, fourteen classes. Columbia street, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty- sixth streets. Mrs. Lizzie K. Burke, Principal.


CROCKER GRAMMAR SCHOOL, twelve classes. Page street, near Baker street. William H. Edwards, Principal; Mrs. H. J Bain, Vice-Principal.


DENMAN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, sixteen classes. Northwest corner of Bush and Taylor streets. Azro L. Mann, Principal; Mrs. Etta M. Baumgardner, Vice-Principal.


DOUGLASS PRIMARY SCHOOL, six classes. SW corner Ninteenth and Collingwood streets. Miss Winifred L. Tarpey, Principal.


DUDLEY STONE PRIMARY SCHOOL. South side Haight street, between Central and Masonic avenues.


EDISON PRIMARY SCHOOL, nine classes. Corner of Church and Hill streets. Miss Anna B. Chalmers, Principal.


EMERSON PRIMARY SCHOOL, thirteen classes. Pine street, between Scott and Devisadero streets. Miss Sara M. Wilson, Principal.


EVERETT GRAMMAR SCHOOL, fourteen classes. Sanchez street, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets. Mrs. Frances A. Banning, Principal; Miss Cecil W. Mark, Vice-Principal.


FAIRMOUNT PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Chenery street, near Randall street. Miss Clara M. Johnston, Principal.


FRANKLIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, fifteen classes. Eighth street, near Bryant street. R. D. Faulkner, Principal; Miss Kate Macdonald, Vice-Principal.


FREMONT PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Mc- Allister street, between Baker and Broderick streets. Miss Rose Goldsmith, Principal.


GARFIELD PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Union street, between Kearny and Montgomery streets. Miss Mary A. Scherer, Principal.


GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. thirteen classes. Scott street, near Geary street. Elisha Brooks, Principal; George O. Mitchell, Vice-Principal.


GOLDEN GATE PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Golden Gate avenue, between Pierce and Scott streets. Mrs. Aurelia Griffith, Principal.


HAMILTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL, sixteen classes. Geary street, between Pierce and Scott streets. William A. Robertson, Principal; Miss Ella J. Mor- ton, Vice-Principal.


HARRISON PRIMARY SCHOOL, seven classes. Grove street, near Larkin street. Miss Lizzie McElroy, Principal.


HAWTHORNE PRIMARY SCHOOL, ten classes. Shot- well street, between Twenty-second and Twenty- third streets. Mrs. Sarah J. Mann, Principal.


HEARST GRAMMAR SCHOOL, fifteen classes. Cor- ner Hermann and Fillmore streets. Mrs. Nettie A. Wood, Principal; Miss Mary E. Donnelly, Vice-Prin- cipal.


HENRY DURANT PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Turk street, between Buchanan and Webster streets. Mrs. Georgia Washburn, Principal.


HORACE MANN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, eighteen classes. Valencia street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets. Joseph O'Connor, Princi- pal; Miss Caroline E. Beckwith, Vice-Principal; Sel- den Sturges, Vice-Principal.


HUMBOLDT PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Golden Gate avenue, near Hyde street. Miss Mary A. Castelhun, Principal.


IRVING PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Broad- way, between Montgomery and Sansome streets, Miss Caroline B. Barlow, Principal.


JAMES LICK GRAMMAR SCHOOL, fourteen classes. Corner Noe and Twenty-fifth streets. Philip Prior, Principal; Miss A. J. Clark, Vice-Principal.


JOHN SWETT GRAMMAR SCHOOL, eighteen classes. McAllister street, between Franklin and Gough streets. Albert Lyser. Principal; Willard D. Kings- bury, Vice-Principal; Mrs. Clara J. Bigelow, Vice- Principal.


JEFFERSON PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Te- hama street, between First and Second streets. Miss Mary M. Murphy, Principal.


LAFAYETTE PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Cor- ner Filbert and Kearny streets. Mrs. M. L. O'Neal, Principal.


LE CONTE PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Powell street, between Washington and Jackson streets. Miss Margery C. Robertson, Principal.


LAGUNA HONDA PRIMARY SCHOOL, two classes. Seventh avenue, between I and J streets. Miss Kath- erine F. Casey, Principal.


LINCOLN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, eighteen classes. Fifth street near Market street. James T. Hamil- ton, Principal; Ebenezer Knowlton, Vice-Principal; William A. Leggett, Vice-Principal.


LONGFELLOW PRIMARY SCHOOL, eleven classes. Silver street, between Second and Third streets. Miss Jennie Smith, Principal.


LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL, twelve classes. Sutter street. between Gough and Octavia streets. Frank Morton, Principal; A. E. Kellogg, Vice-Principal.


MADISON PRIMARY SCHOOL, four classes. Clay street, between Walnut and Laurel streets. Miss Elizabeth F. Bartlett, Principal.


MARSHALL PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Mis- sion street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, rear Mission Grammar School. Mrs. Margaret H. Walker, Principal.




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