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Co. C-James W. Dumbrell, Captain, 1037 Market street; Charles E. Goodall. 1st Lt., SE corner Beale and Market streets; George J. Petty, 2d . Lt. Armory, 813 Ellis street.
Co. D-R. A. Marshall, Captain, 2016 Franklin street; Eugene V. Sullivan, 1st Lt., 21 Franklin street: Thomas J. MeCreagh, 2d Lt., 113 Fillmore street. Armory, corner Page and Gough streets.
Co .. E-Edward Fitzpatrick, Captain, 5 Front street; Frank J. Ralph, 1st Lt., 100 Jones street; W. R. Robertson, 2d Lt., 531 California street. Ar- mory, corner Page and Gough streets.
Co. F-John A. Miller, Captain, 202 Market street; Firmau A. Nippert, 1st Lt., 1832 Sutter street; W. M. Masury, 2d Lt., 3636 Twentieth street. Armory, 813 Ellis street.
Co. G-Edgar C. Sutliffe, Captain, Wells, Fargo & Co., Auditor's Office; Thomas W. Sparrowe, Ist Lt., 120 Sutter street; W. J. Twomey. 2d Lt. Armory, 813 Ellis street.
Co. H-Frank W. Warren, Captain, 111-121 Post street; B. F. Judge, 1st Lt., 1581 Turk street; Edwin F. Davis, 2d Lt., 126 Ellis street. Ar- mory, corner Page and Gough streets.
Co. I-R. Richter, Captain, NE corner Page and Octavia streets; Herman Huber, Ist Lt .. 2234 Fifteenth street; Wm. H. Tobin, 2d Lt., 36 Beivedere street. Armory, corner Page and Gough streets.
Co. K-Thomas J. Cunningham, Captain, 303 Cali- fornia street; Edward D. Finley, 1st Lt .. 304 Seventh 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., 2316 Bryant street. Armory, corner Page and Gough streets.
CADET Co .- L. E. Edwards, Captain; G. M. Lippman. 1st Lt .; J. M. Morgan, 2d Lt. Armory, Boys' High School.
BAND-C. H. Cassasa, Leader, 2405 Buchanan street; George W. Bennett, Business Manager, 93916 Dolores street.
SIGNAL CORPS-SECOND BRIGADE. Armory, 815 Ellis Street.
Captain-George C. Boardman Jr., 218 Montgomery street. Lieutenant-Philip J. 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. STAFF OFFICERS-Lieut. R. J. Christy, Chief En- gineer; Lieut. F. W. Harris, Surgeon; Lieut. W. E. Elliott, Jr. Grade, Adjutant: Lieut. H. B. Underhill, Jr., Jr. Grade, Paymaster; Lieut. W. F. Burke, Jr. Grade, Ordnance Officer; Ensign A. E. Morgan, Assistant Surgeon.
FIRST DIVISION-Lieut. C. C. Dennis. Com .; Lieut. G. C. Calden, Jr. Grade; C. A. Gould, Ensign; A. H. Heney, Ensign.
SECOND DIVISION-Lieut. Wm. F. Gunn, Com .; A. H. Elliott, Jr. Grade; J. L. Emanuel, Eusign; T. S. Harloe, Ensign.
THIRD DIVISION-Lieut. T. M. Shaw. Com .; Lieut. L. A. Chandler, Jr. Grade; James McNear, En- sign; Edward Fletcher, Ensign.
FOURTH DIVISION-Lieut. A. Morey, Com .; Llent. H. B. George, Jr. Grade; C. E. Lindsay, En- sign; W. E. Miller, Ensign.
FIFTH DIVISION-Lieut. D. J. Foley, Com .; Lieut. C. V. Otto, Jr. Grade; E. MeLaughlin, 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 .; J. B. Metcalf, Capt. and Adjutant; W. C. Jurgens, Capt. and Signal Officer; C. E. Heise, 2d Lieut; J. E. Rainey, 2d Lieut .; M. MeNutt, Capt. and Artillery Officer; T. R. Crawford, 1st Lieut. and Band Leader; R. A. Kinzie. Capt. Co. A; W. W. Everett, Ist Lieut. ; V. H. Craig, 2d Lieut .; J. H. Mee, Capt. Co. B; L. H. Earle, 1st Lieut .; P. M. Newhall, 2d Lieut .: B. P. Miller, Capt. Co. C; F. L. Lowell, 1st Lieut .; L. H. Miller, 2d Lieut .; G. W. Bauer, Capt. Co. D; E. S. Sadler, 1st Lieut .; O. T. Wedemeyer, 2d Lient .; F. P. Taylor. Capt. Co. E: A. L. Giacomini, 2d Lieut .; M. Dozier, 2d Lieut .: O. S. Case, Capt. Co. F; S. W. Cartwright, Ist Lieut .; G. L. Bayley, 2d Lieut .; W. A. Starr, Capt. Co. G; G. F. Reinhardt, 1st Lieut .; E. W. Stadtmuller, 2d Lieut .; C. A. Son. Capt. Co. H; J. D. Hatch, 1st Lieut .; P. R. Thayer, 2d Lieut. Total number of members, about 550. Headquar- ters, University of California, Berkeley.
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- ferred upon them by the laws of the State of Call- rornia, and to advanee 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, Pioneer Building, 24 Fourth street. Officers-Col. Sheldon I. Kellogg, Commander; Col. Aifred D. Cutler, Vice- Commander; Capt. C. P. Le Breton. Financier; C. S. Benedict, Treasurer; E. N. Snook, Recorder.
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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.
Wolt's. I 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.
REGINALD II. WEBSTER, Superintendent. Office- New City Hall.
(For Board of Education, see City and County Gov- ernment.)
ADAMS COSMOPOLITAN SCHOOL, eighteen classes. Eddy street, between Polk street and Van Ness ave- nue. Adolph llerbst. Principal; Miss Katherine F. MeColgan, Vice-Principal; Luther M. Shuck, Vice- Principal.
AGASSIZ PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Bart- lett street, between Twenty-second and Twenty- third streets. Miss Sarah J. Jones, Principal.
BERNAL PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Cort- land avenne, between Andover avenue and Moultrie 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. MIIss Amelia G. Catlin, Principal.
BURNETT PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Cor- ner of fourteenth avenue and L street. William W. Stone, Principal.
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; Miss N. F. McFarland, Vier-Principal.
CLEVELAND PRIMARY SCHOOL, nine classes. Ilar- rison street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets. Miss Annie E. Slavan, Principal.
COOPER PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Green- wich street, between JJones and Leavenworth streets. Mrs. Celine R. Pechin, Principal.
COLUMBIA GRAMMAR SCHOOL, fifteen classes. Columbia street, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty- sixth streets. Mrs. Lizzie K. Burke, Principal; Miss N. ('Longhien, Vice-Principal.
CROCKER GRAMMAR SCHOOL, twelve classes. Page street, nenr Baker street. William II. Edwards, Principal; Mrs. Il. J. Bain, Vice-Principal.
DENMAX GRAMMAR SCHOOL, sixteen classes. Northwest corner of Bush and Taylor streets. Azro L. Mann, Principal; MIrs. Etta M. Baumgardner, Vice-Prinelpal.
DOUGLASS PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. SW corner Ninteenth and Collingwood streets. Miss Winifred L. Tarpey, Principal.
DUDLEY STONE PRIMARY SCHOOL. six classes. South side Haight street, between Central and Ma- sonie avenues. Miss S. II. Earle, Prinelpal.
EDISON PRIMARY SCHOOL, nine classes, Corner of Church and HIIII streets. Miss Anna B. Chalmers, Principal.
EMERSON PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve 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; Cecil W. Mark, Vice-Principal.
FAIRMOUNT PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Chenery street, near Randall street. Miss Clara M. Johnston, Principal.
FARALLON SCHOOL, one class. Farallon Islands. Miss Daisy A. Doud, 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, fourteen classes. Scott street. near Geary street. Elisha Brooks. Principal ; George O. Mitchell, Viee-Principal.
GOLDEN GATE PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Golden Gate avenue, between Picree and Scott streets. Mrs. Aurelia Griffith, Principal.
GRANT PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Pacific avenne. near Baker street. Miss Ida E. Shaw. Principal.
HAIGHIT PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes, Mis- sion street, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets. Miss Mary A. Haswell, Principal.
HAMILTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL, sixteen classes. Geary street, between Pierce and Scott streets. William A. Robertson. Principal; Miss Ella J. Mor- ton, Vice-Principal; Miss Ida R ?. Strauss, Vice-Prin- cipal.
HANCOCK GRAMMAR SCHOOL, eleven classes. FII- bert street, between Taylor and Jones streets. Miss Margaret Mckenzie, Principal; Charles W. Moores, Vice-Principal.
HARRISON PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Grove street, near Larkin street. Miss Lizzie MeElroy, Principal.
HAWTHORNE SCHOOL, ten classes. Shotwell street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets. Mrs. Sarah J. Mann, Principal.
HEARST GRAMMAR SCHOOL, fourteen classes. Cor- ner Hermann and Fillmore streets. Mrs. Nettie A. Wood, Principal: Miss Mary E. Donnelly, Vice-Prin- eipal.
HENRY DURANT PRIMARY SCHOOL. twelve classes. Turk street, between Buchanan and Webster streets. Mrs. Georgia Washburn. Principal.
HORACE MANN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, nineteen classes. Valenela street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets. Joseph O'Connor. Princi- pal: Miss Caroline E. Beckwith, Vice-Principal; Sel- den Sturges, Viec-Principal.
HUMBOLDT PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Golden Gate avenue. near Hyde street. Miss Mary A. Castelhun, Principal.
HUNTER'S POINT SCHOOL, one elass. Hunter's Point. Levi Bowman. Principal.
IRVING PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Broad- way, between Montgomery and Sansome streets. Miss Caroline B. Barlow, Principal.
IRVING SCOTT PRIMARY SCHOOL. fourteen classes. Tennessee street. near Twenty-second street. Miss 11. M. Fairchild, Principal.
JAMES LICK GRAMMAR SCHOOL. thirteen classes. Corner Noe and Twenty-fifth streets. Philip Prior, Principal; Miss A. J. Clark, Vice-Principal.
JEFFERSON PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Te- hama street, between First and Second streets. Miss Pauline Hart, 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.
LAFAYETTE PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes, Cor- ner Filbert and Kearny streets. Mrs. M. L. O'Neal, Principal.
LAGUNA HONDA PRIMARY SCHOOL, one class. Seventh avenue, between I and J streets. Miss Kath- erine F. Casey. Principal.
LE CONTE PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Powell street, between Washington and Jackson streets. Miss Mary M. Murphy, Principal.
LINCOLN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, sixteen classes. Fifth street near Market street. James T. Hamil- ton. Principal; Ebenezer Knowlton, Vice-Principal; Willlam A. Leggett, Vice-Principal.
LONGFELLOW PRIMARY SCHOOL, eleven classes. Sliver street, between Second and Third streets. Miss Jennie Smith, Principal.
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LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL, twelve classes. Sntter street. between Gough and Octavia streets. Frank Morton, PAncipal; 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.
MISSION GRAMMAR SCHOOL,, fourteen classes. Mission street. between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets. Miss Nellie F. Sullivan, Acting Principal; Miss N. G. Sullivan, Acting Vice-Principal.
MONROE PRIMARY SCHOOL. four classes. Near Five-Mile House. Miss Annie M. flagarty, Principai.
MOULDER PRIMARY SCHOOL, ten classes. Corner Page and Gough streets. Mrs. Katherine E. Brogan, Principal.
NOE VALLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL. classes. Southwest corner Noe and Jersey streets. Miss Ada Martin, Principal.
NORMAL SCHOOL, three classes. Powell street, be- tween Clay and Sacramento streets. Miss Laura T. Fowler, Principal.
OCEAN HOUSE PRIMARY SCHOOL, one class. San Miguel road, near Ocean House road. Daniel J. De- lay, Principal.
PACIFIC HEIGHTS GRAMMAR SCHOOL, fourteen classes. Jackson street, between Webster and Fill- more streets. Miss Alice M. Stineen, Principai; Miss Angusta C. Robertson, Vice-Principal.
PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL, one ciass. Sixth avenue, between B and C streets. Miss Sarah B. Jenkins, Principal.
PEABODY PRIMARY SCHOOL. eleven classes. West Mission street, between Hermann and Ridley streets. Miss Gertrude H. Cahalin, Principal.
POLYTECHNIC HIGH SCHOOL, ten classes. Bush street, near Stockton street. Walter N. Bush, Prin- cipal ; C. H. Ham, Vice-Principal.
REDDING PRIMARY SCHOOL, .ten classes. Pine street, between Larkin and Polk streets. Miss Mary A. Deane, Principal.
RICHMOND PRIMARY SCHOOL DIne classes. First avenue, near Point Lobos avenue. Mrs. Anna E. Tiernan, Principal.
RINCON GRAMMAR SCHOOL, eleven classes. Silver street, between Second and Third streets. Miss Elizabeth A. Cleveland, Principal; Miss Christine Hart, Vice-Principai.
SHERIDAN SCHOOL, five classes. Ocean View. Mrs. Sarah A. Miles, Principal.
SHERMAN PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Union street, near Franklin street. Miss Jennic M. A. Hurley, Principal.
SOUTH END PRIMARY SCHOOL, four classes. Somer- set street, between Feiton and Burrows streets. Miss Ida E. Coles, Principal.
SPRING VALLEY GRAMMAR School, fourteen classes. Broadway, near Polk street. Silas A. White, Principal; Mrs. Agnes C. Taylor, Vice-Principal.
STANFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes, Eighth street, near Harrison street, rear Franklin Grammar School. Miss Edith H. Crowley, Principai.
STARR KING PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Bryant street, between Sixth and Seventh streets. Miss Kate Conklin, Principal.
SUNNYSIDE SCHOOL, twoclasses. 115 Flood avenue. Miss Catherine F. Riordan, Principal.
SUNNYVALE SCHOOL, one class. San Bruno Road, near Six-Mile House. Mrs. R. M. Greenan, Prin- cipal.
SUTRO PRIMARY SCHOOL, four classes. Twelfth avenue, near Clement street. Miss Mary Magner, Principal.
WASHINGTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL, twelve classes. Southwest corner of Washington and Mason streets. Thomas B. White. Principal; Thomas H. McCarthy, Vice-Principal.
WEBSTER PRIMARY SCHOOL, seventeen classes. Fifth street, near Market street, rear Lincoln Gram- mar School. Miss Agnes M. Manning, Principal.
WEST END SCHOOL, three classes. San Jose Road, near Six-Mile House. Miss Ella MeCarthy, Principal.
WHITTIER PRIMARY SCHOOL, seventeen classes. Harrison street, near Fourth street. Miss Emma E. Stincen, Principal.
WINFIELD SCOTT PRIMARY SCHOOL, four classes. Lombard street, between Baker and Broderick streets. Mrs. Emma S. Code, Principal.
EVENING SCHOOLS.
BUSINESS EVENING SCHOOL. twelve classes. Bush street, near Stockton street. Elbert C. Kilpatrick, Principal : G. H. Foulks, Vice-Principal.
FAIRMOUNT EVENING SCHOOL, three classes. Chenery street, near Randall street. Miss M. F. Busteed, Principal.
FRANKLIN EVENING SOHOOL, eight classes. Eighth street, near Bryant street. Madison Babcock, Prin- cipal.
HAMILTON EVENING SCHOOL, seven classes. Geary street, between Scott and Pierce streets. T. B. W. Leland, Acting Principal.
HORACE MANN EVENING SCHOOL. five classes. Valencia street, between Twenty - second and Twenty-third streets. Miss Kate M. Crowley, Prin- cipal.
IRVING SCOTT EVENING SCHOOL, one class. Ten- nessee street, near Twenty-second street. Andrew J. Freese, Principal.
LINCOLN EVENING SCHOOL. thirty-tive classes. Lincoln School Building. Alexander H. Mae Donald, Principal; Lawrence Taafe, Assistant Principal.
MISSION EVENING SCHOOL, three classes. Mis- sion street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets.
RICHMOND EVENING SCHOOL, one class. First avenue, near Point Lobos avenue. Mrs. Louisa B. Deai, Principal.
WASHINGTON EVENING SCHOOL, twelve classes, Washington Grammar School Building. Miss Philo- mena M. Nolan, Principal.
RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.
B. PASQUALE & SONS,
Manufacturers Military, Naval and Society Uniforms, Regalias, Flags, etc. 223 Sutter and 220 Grant Av.
AMERICAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR FOR- EIGN MISSIONS. Rev. Walter Frear, General Agent for the Pacific Coast. Office-Y. M. C. A. Building.
AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY. Pacific Agency, George Walker, Manager. 735 Market street. It is also the depository of the American Sunday School Union.
CALIFORNIA BIBLE SOCIETY. Organized October 30, 1849. Depository, 1037 Market street. Meetings, first Tuesday of the month. Rev. John Thompson, Superintendent. Trustees - Annis Merrill (Presi- dent), William Abbott (Secretary), Edward P. Flint (Treasurer), D. Gilbert Dexter, John O. Doane. C. S. Wright, John Thompson, T. C. Johnston and R. P. Wilson.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH EXTENSION SOCIETY. Rev. H. H. Wikoff. President; Rev. W. D. Williams, D. D., Secretary, Post and Webster streets.
CONGREGATIONAL SUMMER RESORT ASSOCIATION. A. M. Benham, President, Oakland: Rev. Loyal L. Wirt, Secretary, 637 Market street. -
CONGREGATIONAL ASSOCIATES. Stephen S. Smith, President; James E. Agar, Secretary, 22 Clay street.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH BUILDING SOCIETY. Headquarters in New York, 59 Bible House. Rev. L. H. Cobb, D. D., Secretary; Charles E. Hope, Treasurer. Rev. H. If. Wikoff, 1929 Dwight Way, Berkeley, Cai., Field Secretary for the Pacific Coast.
CONGREGATIONAL CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO AND VICINITY. Rev. W. W. Scudder, Jr., President, Ala- meda; JJames E. Agar, Secretary, 22 Clay street.
CONGREGATIONAL HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY. The Congregational Home Missionary Society, as an organization, began in 1826. Its principles, however, have been dominant in our churches from 1620 on- ward. Its aim is the realization of the ideal Chris- tian state; its method, to carry the Gospel into desti- tute regions. and to aid Christian institutions tem- porarily needy. It has expended $18,790,365 in money and supplies ($690,064 during the last year). It has organized and maintained 6,500 churches, into which
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF SAN FRANCISCO.
REGINALD H. WEBSTER, Superintendent. Office- New City Hall.
(For Board of Education, see City and County Gov- ernment.)
ADAMS COSMOPOLITAN SCHOOL, eighteen classes. Eddy street, between Folk street and Van Ness ave- nue. Adolph Herbst. Principal; Miss Katherine F. MeColgan, Vice-Principal; Luther M. Shuck, Vice- Principal.
AGASSIZ PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Bart- lett street, between Twenty-second and Twenty- third streets. Miss Sarah J. Jones, Principal.
BERNAL PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Cort- land avenue, between Andover avenue and Moultrie 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, Principal.
BURNETT PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Cor- ner of fourteenth avenue and L street. William W. Stone, Principal.
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; MIss N. F. McFarland, Vice-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, fifteen classes. Columbia street, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty- sixth streets. Mrs. Lizzle K. Burke, Principal; Miss N. O Loughten. Vice-Principal.
CROCKER GRAMMAR SCHOOL, twelve classes. Page street, near Baker street. William H. Edwards, Principal: Mrs. 11. 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, elght classes. SW corner Ninteenth and Collingwood streets. Miss WinIfred L. Tarpey, Principal.
DUDLEY STONE PRIMARY SCHOOL, six Classes. South side Halght street, between Central and Ma- sonle avenues. Miss S. H. Earle. Principal.
EDISON PRIMARY SCHOOL. nine classes. Corner of Church and Hill streets. Miss Anna B. Chalmers, Prinelpal.
EMERSON PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve 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; Cetil W. Mark. Vice- Principal.
FAIRMOUNT PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Chenery street, near Randall street. Miss Clara M. Johnston, Principal.
FARALLON SCHOOL, one class. Farallon Islands. Miss Daisy A. Dond, Principal.
FRANKLIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, fifteen classes. Eighth street, near Bryant street. R. D. Faulkner. Principal; Miss Kate Macdonald, Viee-Principal.
FREMONT PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Me- 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, fourteen 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.
GRANT PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Pacific avenne. near Baker street. Miss Ida E. Shaw, Principal.
HAIGHIT PRIMARY SCHOOL, twelve classes. Mis- sion street. between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets. Miss Mary 1. Haswell, Principal.
HAMILTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL, sixteen classes. Geary street, between Pierce and Scott streets. William A. Robertson, Principal; Miss Ella J. Mor- ton, Vice-Principal; Miss Ida R. Strauss, Vice-Prin- cipal.
HANCOCK GRAMMAR SCHOOL, eleven classes. Fil- bert street, between Taylor and Jones streets. Miss Margaret Mckenzie. Principal; Charles W. Moores, Viee-Principal.
HARRISON PRIMARY SCHOOL, eight classes. Grove street, near Larkin street. Miss Lizzie McElroy, Principal.
HAWTHORNE SCHOOL, ten classes. Shotwell street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets. Mrs. Sarah J. Mann, Principal.
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