Husted's Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley directory, 1884-5, Part 2

Author: Husted, F. M; Polk-Husted Directory Co
Publication date: 1884-1885
Publisher: San Francisco, Cal. : F.M. Husted
Number of Pages: 908


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COLLEGE OF CIVIL ENGINEERING-The object of this College is to give thorough instruction in those studies which pertain to the profession of Civil Engineer. To a very considerable extent these studies are likewise preliminary to the profes- sion of the architect. They are also serviceable to all who . wish proficiency in the application of mathematics and physics.


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY


1 33 Geary St., San Francisco. Offices. 1862 Broadway, Oakland.


BLAK HOUSE Oaklan 105. WASHINGT


L. MoLean (Successor to D. Tisch),


Nurseryman & Florist


SEEDS and FLORAL DEPOT, 479 7th Street, Oakland.


STREET. Within Fc Blocks o BROADWA STATION- Centran Located Excelle TABL TERMS REASONAE


Wow und the man& ment a MRS. M. K. BLA THE FOUNDE BLAK HOUSI This wel known u POPULA HOUS 1059 WASHINGT STREET Has Larg and Comn dious ROOM TERMS REASONAG


ALLEN, TUGGLE & CO., OAK PLANK,


18 and 20 Spear St .. San Francisco.


EDUCATIONAL.


471


COLLEGE OF CHEMISTRY-The course of instruction in this Col- lege is designed for those who wish to become professional chemists, either as teachers and investigators, or as analyt- ical chemists, and manufacturers in chemical industries; and also for those who wish a thorough groundwork in the sci- ence of chemistry, both theoretical and practical, as a prep- aration for the future study and practice of Medicine, Phar- macy, Metallurgy, etc. While chemistry is the prominent study of the College, the course offers at the same time an opportunity to pursue a somewhat extended range of studies in all the sciences, and such selection of elective studies may be made as to meet the special needs of several classes of students.


THE CLASSICAL COURSE-This course leads to the degree of Bach- elor of Arts, and corresponds to the usual academic course of the leading American Colleges. It is designed to offer prep- aration for professional study, and to furnish a liberal educa- tion. Prominence is given to both Latin and Greek.


LITERARY COURSE-This course leads to the degree of Bachelor of Letters, and has the same general purpose as the Classical Course. The principal difference in the curriculum is that students in the Literary Course do not take Greek, and as an offset enjoy a fuller course in English, French and German. A broad foundation of literary, historical and scientific cult- ure is laid as well in the Literary as in the Classical Course. Those who expect to become teachers or editors will notice the adaptation of the courses to their future vocation.


COLLEGE OF LAW is held in the Assembly Rooms of the Society of Pioneers, 808 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. Robert P. Hastings, Dean, 636 Clay Street, San Francisco.


COLLEGE OF MEDICINE is held in Toland Hall, S. F., Stockton Street between Chestnut and Francisco. Robert A. McLean, Dean, 603 Merchant Street, San Francisco.


COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY is held in Toland Hall, Stockton Street between Chestnut and Francisco, S. F. S. W. Dennis, Dean, 530 Sutter Street, San Francisco.


COLLEGE OF PHARMACY is situated at 113 Fulton Street between Polk and Van Ness Avenue, S. F. William M. Searby, Dean, 859 Market Street, San Francisco.


EX OFFICIO REGENTS.


His Excellency George Stoneman, Governor, Sacramento, ex officio President of the Board.


His Honor John Daggett, Oakland, Lieutenant Governor.


Honorable H. M. La Rue, Sacramento, Speaker of the Assembly.


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Furnishing Goods, No. 11 Montgomery Street, S. F. Fine Custom Clothing to Order.


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Honorable W. T. Welcker, Sacramento, State Superintendent of Public Instruction.


Honorable P. A. Finigan, 1248 California Street, San Francisco, President of the State Agricultural Society.


P. B. Cornwall, southeast corner Spear and Folsom Streets, San Francisco, President of the Mechanics' Institute.


W. T. Reid, A. M., corner Ellsworth and Allston Streets, Berkeley.


APPOINTED REGENTS.


TERM EXPIRES.


Rev. Horatio Stebbins, D. D., 1609 Larkin Street, San


Francisco. 1894 Hon. John S. Hager, A. M., LL.D., Palace Hotel, San Francisco. 1896


Hon. J. West Martin, Oakland. 1888


Hon. John F. Swift. San Francisco 1898 A. S. Hallidie, Esq., 6 California Street, San Francisco. 1892


Hon. Jos. W. Winans, A. M., 604 Merchant Street., San Francisco .. 1890


Hon. Wm. T. Wallace, 324 Pine Street, San Francisco. 1886


Prof. Geo. Davidson, A. M., Ph. D., United States Coast Survey, San Francisco. 1884


John L. Beard, A. M., Centreville.


1892


Hon. A. L. Rhodes, 606 California Street, San Francisco . . 1888


Prof. Wm. Ashburner, 1014 Pine Street, San Francisco. 1896 Hon. T. Guy Phelps, Belmont. 1896


I. W. Hellman, Esq., Los Angeles. 1886


Geo. T. Marye, Jr., LL. B., 234 Montgomery Street, San Francisco . 1898


Arthur Rodgers, A. B., Ph. B., 240 Montgomery Street, San Francisco 1890


George J. Ainsworth, Ph. B., North Temescal 1884


Regular meetings of the Board of Regents are held quar- terly, viz .: on the first Tuesday in March, June, September and December. The meeting in June is held at the University, and the other at their office in Mechanics' Institute, 31 Post Street, San Francisco.


Classical and English School.


It is located at 1265 Franklin, and has been open abont eight years. It was founded by Prof. Geo. F. Degen, as an institu- tion of thorough learning in all its branches, and its in- creased popularity proves the fact. It is under the direct supervision of the thoroughly efficient principals, Isaac Wright and Allen E. Janvier.


BLAKE HOUSE, Oakland CAL


1059 WASHINGTON


STRAUT.


Within Fou Blocks of BROADWAY


STATION'


Centrally Located.


Excellen TABLE


TERMS


REASONABL


Now under the manası ment of


MRS.


M. K. BLAKI THE FOUNDDI BLAKI HOUSE


This well- known and


POPULAJ HOUSI 1059 WASHINGTO


STREET


Has Largi and Comm dious


ROOM TERMS


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S. F. LAUNDRY.


WASHING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and S62 Broadway, Oakland.


190


ROOMS


₹15 TOWARD car Third Street, San Francisco.


Single Rooms 0 Cents 'er Night.


DAILY Papers on File. HOT BATHS Free.


Westermann & Co., Proprs. N. W. COR. 5th & KIRKHAM STREETS.


JAMES L. BARKER, Berkeley,


Agent Hartford Insurance Co., Capital, $4,500,000


EDUCATIONAL. 49


California Medical College (Eclectic).


Located on Clay Street between Tenth and Eleventh Streets. It affords a thorough training to both sexes in all the branches of medicine. The regular or winter course commences on the first Monday of November (annually), and continues for six months. The intermediate or summer course commences on the first Monday in June, and continues for twelve weeks. D. Maclean, M. D., Dean.


California Military Academy.


Located corner Telegraph and Prospect Avenues. Col. W. H. O'Brien, Principal.


Hopkins' Academy.


Located on Plymouth Avenue between Telegraph Avenue and Broadway, Academy Hill. Students fitted for the best of colleges, also for practical business life. Both sexes are received either as day or boarding scholars. Rev. E. H. Jewett, Principal.


Miss Bisbee's School.


Located on Oak Street between Tenth and Eleventh Streets. This is a school for the education of young ladies. Miss S. B. Bis- bee, Principal.


Snell's Seminary.


Located at 568 Twelfth, intended for young ladies only, re- ceived as both day and boarding scholars. Miss Mary E. Snell and Richard B. Snell, Principals.


Oakland Business College and Telegraph Institute.


Located at 1060 Broadway. It affords a thorough business edu- cation to both sexes. It has been established eight years, W. J. McGarvey, Principal.


Mills' Seminary.


Located about five miles east of Oakland. This institution is devoted to the thorough and finished education of young ladies. Mrs. C. T. Mills, Principal.


Sackett School.


Located at 529 Twenty-first. This school is for boys only. D. P. Sackett, Principal.


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St. Anthony's Parochial School.


Located on Sixteenth Avenue between East Fifteenth and East Sixteenth. Brother Lascian, Principal.


Convent of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart.


Located at 1534 Webster, corner Twenty-first. This is a board- ing school for young ladies. J. Baptiste, superior provincial.


St. Mary's Academy.


Located on southeast corner Eighth and Grove. In charge of the Sisters of the Convent of the Sacred Heart.


St. Mary's Parochial School for Boys.


Located on northwest corner Seventh and Jefferson, and taught by the Christian Brothers.


St. Mary's Parochial School for Girls.


Located on northeast corner Seventh and Grove, and taught by the Sisters of the Convent of the Sacred Heart.


Home School.


Located at 1825 Telegraph Avenue. This is a home school for young ladies. Misses L. A. and C. H. Field, Principals.


St. Joseph's Academy.


Location on southeast corner Fifth and Jackson. It is under the supervision of Brother Laseian for the education of boys only.


CHURCHES. First Baptist Church.


Location southeast corner Fourteenth and Brush Streets, Rev. E. H. Gray, pastor, res Blake House. Services, 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M .; Young People's Prayer-meeting, 6.30 P. M. Sunday; Prayer-meeting, Wednesdays, 7.30 P. M .: Ladies' Meeting, Tues- days, 3 P. M.


Trinity Baptist Church.


Congregation meets at Medical College Building, Clay be- tween Tenth and Eleventh Streets, Rev. William T. Fleenor pas- tor, residence 1514 San Pablo Avenue. Services, 11 A. M. and 7.20 P. M .; Sunday-school, 12.30 P. M .; Young People's Prayer- meeting, 6.30 P. M.


First Baptist Church of East Oakland.


Location northeast corner Tenth Avenue and Fourteenth Street ; Rev. S. B. Morse pastor, residence 554 East Sixteenth Street. Services, 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M .; Sunday-school, 12 M .; Chinese Sunday-school, 3 P. M.


S. F. LAUNDRY.


GOOD WORK, LOW PRICES. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakiand


BLAKE HOUSE, Oakland, CAL


1059 WASHINGTON STREIT.


Within Fox Blocks of . BROADWAY STATION- Centrally Located. Excellent TABLE TERMS


REASONABLE


Now under the manage- went of


MRS. M. K. BLAKE THE FOUNDER BLAKE HOUSE. This well- known and POPULAR HOUSE 1059 WASHINGTON


STREET


Ilas Largi and Comm dious


ROOMS TERMS REASONABLE


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CHURCHES. 51


First Congregational Church.


Location northwest corner Twelfth and Clay Streets ; Rev. John MeLean, D. D., pastor, residence 520 Thirteenth Street; Rev. John Rea, associate pastor. Services, 11 A. M. and 7.45 P. M .; Sunday-school, 12.30 P. M .; Young People's Meeting, 6.45 P. M.


First Hebrew Congregation.


Location south side of Fourteenth Street near Webster Street, Rev. M. S. Levy Rabbi, residence 860 Brush. Sabbath-school, Saturday, 11 A. M., and Sunday 10 A. M.


First M. E. Church.


Location southeast corner Clay and Fourteenth, Rev. C. A. Holmes pastor, residence 1401 Castro Street. Services, 11 A. M. and 7.45 P. M .; Prayer-meeting, 6.15 P. M .; Sunday-school, 12.30 P. M .; Young People's Meeting, 6.30 P. M.


First M. E. Church of East Oakland.


Location Seventh Avenue between East Fourteenth and Fif- teenth Streets; Rev. pastor. Services, 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M .; Sunday-school, 12.30 P. M .; Praise Service, 6.30 P. M.


Church of the Immaculate Conception.


Location west side Jefferson between Seventh and Eighth Streets, Rev. Michael King pastor, residence 616 Seventh Street; Rev. Thomas MeSweeney assistant pastor, res 616 Seventh Street. Mass on Sundays at 7, 9 and 10.30 A M .; Vespers, 7.30 P. M .; Mass on week days at 7 A. M .; Sunday-school after the 9 A. M. mass.


German Methodist Episcopal Church.


Location north side of Seventeenth Street near San Pablo Avenue; Rev. - -- pastor, residence 526 Seventeenth Street. Preaching, 10.45 A. M. and 7.30 P. M .; Sunday-school, 9.30 A. M .; Prayer-meeting, Wednesday 7.30 P. M.


Centennial Methodist Episcopal Church.


Location 955 Campbell Street, Rev. A. Holbrook pastor, res- idence 1372 Twelfth Street. Preaching, 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M .; Sunday-school, 12.15 P. M. Seats free.


Brooklyn Methodist Episcopal Church.


Location Seventh Avenue between East Fourteenth and East Sixteenth Streets; Rev. J. L. Mann pastor, residence 219 East Sixteenth. Preaching, 10.45 A. M. and 7.30 P. M


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Second Presbyterian Church.


Congregation meets at Kokler's' Hall, corner Center and Seventh Streets; Rev. W. Scott, Whittier pastor. Sabbath-school rooms, 13 Chester House, conducted by Elders Morrison and Rob- ertson. Services, 11.15 A. M. and 7.30 P. M .; Sabbath-school, 1 P. M.


Second Congregational Church.


Location 1718 Chase Street; Rev. Walter Frear pastor, res- idence 1030 Peralta Street. Services, 10.30 A. M. and 7 P. M.


Reformed Presbyterian Mission.


Location 1171 Market; Rev. N. R. Johnston pastor, res- idence 1136 Myrtle. Services, Sunday, 11 A. M.


Chinese Presbyterian Church.


Location 264 Thirteenth Street, Rev. I. M. Condit pastor, residence 262 Thirteenth Street. Services, 11 A. M. and 7 P. M .; school every evening at 7 o'clock.


First Presbyterian Church.


Location northeast corner Thirteenth and Franklin; Rev. Francis Horton pastor, residence 578 Fifteenth Street. Services, 11 A. M. and 7.30 P M.


Plymouth Avenue Congregational Church.


Location Plymouth Avenue between Telegraph Avenue and Andover Street; Rev. George Mooar pastor, residence 444 Edwards Street. Services, 11 A. M .; Sunday-school, 12.30 P. M .; Prayer-meeting, Wednesday, 7.30 P. M.


St. John's Episcopal Church.


Location Grove between Seventh and Eighth, Rev. Benjamin Akerly rector, residence southwest corner Adeline and Sixteenth Streets. Daily service at 10 A. M., Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M .; Sunday-school, 9.30 A. M.


St. Anthony's Church.


Location corner Sixteenth and East Fifteenth Streets; Rev. Father William Gleeson rector, res same. Mass at 8 and 10.30 A. M. on Sundays, week days, 7 A. M .; Vespers, 7.30 P. M .; Sunday- school, 2 P. M.


St. Patrick's Church.


Location corner Seward and Peralta Streets; Rev. J. B. Mc- Nally pastor, res 1626 Seward. First Mass, 6.30 A. M .; High Mass, 10.30 A. M .; Vespers, 7 P. M.


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY


Offices. -


33 Geary St., San Francisco. 8G2 Broadway, Oakland.


BLAKE HOUSE, Oakland, CAL 1059 WASHINGTON STREET. Within Four Blocks of BROADWAY STATION- Centrally Located. Excellent TABLE TERMS REASONABU


Now under the manage ment of MRS.


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Mercantile Printing. Account BOOKS -FROM- BEST PAPERS. E. C. HUGHES 511 Sansome Street, Cor. Merchant.


Fine Printing AND


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BEST -OF- Everything Needed by Business Houses. CLOSE PRICES.


Jas. L. Barker, for the AGENT Lion Insurance Co., Capital, $4,000,000


CHURCHES.


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St. Paul's Episcopal.


Location southeast corner Fourteenth and Harrison Streets, Rev. Hobart Chetwood pastor, residence 371 Tenth. Services, 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M .; Sun lay-school, 9.45 A. M.


Church of the Advent-(Protestant Episcopal).


Location corner Sixteenth Street and Twelfth Avenue; Rev. Hamilton Lee pastor, residence 1305 Twelfth Avenue. Services, 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M .; Sunday-school, 9.45 A. M.


Church of Christ.


Location corner Thirteenth and Jefferson; A. Coplin pastor, residence 556 Twentieth. Services, 11 A. M. and 7 P. M .; Prayer- meeting, 10 A. M.


Chinese Mission of M. E. Church.


Location 612 Fifteenth Street. Sunday-school, 7 P. M.


Chinese Mission of Baptist Church. Location 719 Eleventh Street.


Chinese Mission of Congregational Church. Location 623 Tenth Street.


Seventh-Day Adventist Church.


Located corner Clay and Thirteenth; Elder J. H. Waggoner pastor, residence corner Twelfth and Castro. Services on Sab- bath (Saturday), 11 A. M .; Sabbath-school, 9.30 A. M.


Golden Gate Congregational Church.


Location corner Adeline and Thirty-fourth Streets; Rev. W. H. Cooke pastor, residence 925 Thirty-sixth Street.


African Methodist Episcopal Church.


Location Fifteenth between West and Market Streets ; Rev. James L. Grigsby pastor, residence Third between Franklin and Webster. Services, 10.45 A. M. and 7 P. M.


Free Baptist Mission.


Location 1473 San Pablo Avenue; S. R. Mead superin- tendent. Praise Service and Sunday-school, 3 P. M .; Prayer and Instruction Meeting, Thursday 7.30 P. M.


Trinity Baptist Church.


Location Medical College Hall, Clay between Tenth and Eleventh Streets ; Rev. W. T. Fleenor pastor. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M .; Sunday-school, 12.30 P. M .; Young People's Prayer-meeting, 6.30 P. M.


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Universalist Church.


Location corner Thirteenth and Jefferson; Rev. S. Good- enough pastor. Services, 11 A. M .; Sunday-school, 12.15 P. M.


Re-organized Church of Jesus Christ-(Latter-Day Saints).


Location Shattuck Hall, corner Eighth Street and Broad- way. Sunday-school, 11 A. M .; Testimony Meeting, 1.30 P. M .; Preaching, 7.30 P. M. Sunday.


Central Mission Sunday-school of the Y. M. C. A.


Meets every Sunday at rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association, 865 Broadway, at 2.30 P. M .; Praise Service, from 2.30 to 3 P. M.


Young Men's Christian Association.


Ezra S. Fowler, general secretary. On Saturday at 7.30 P. M. there is exposition of Sunday-school lesson ; Sunday-school, 2.30 P. M .; Young Men's Meeting, Tuesday evening; Noonday Prayer-meeting and service every day.


CEMETERIES.


MOUNTAIN VIEW-Located at the terminus of Webster Avenue. William Collins superintendent, D. Edward Collins secre- tary, W. C. Mason treasurer.


ODD FELLOWS-Located at the head of Fruit Vale Avenue.


ST. MARY'S-Located at the northern terminus of New Webster Street. A. McIsaac superintendent.


HEBREW-Located at the terminus of Webster between Mountain View and St. Mary's Cemeteries.


SECRET SOCIETIES. Masonic.


KNIGHTS' TEMPLAR, OAKLAND COMMANDRY, No. 11 .- Stated Conclave first Tuesday of each month in Masonic Temple. George D. Metcalf, E. C .; J. B. Merritt, General; Z. T. Gil- pin, C. G .; H. B. Sears, Prelate; R. W. Miller, Treasurer; Samuel T. Black. Recorder; Chas. F. Burnham, S W .; Robt. A. Hughes, J. W ; Wm. G. Cumming, St. B .; Frank E. Brigham, Sword B .; Chas. H. Hewes, W .; James H. Todd, Herald; S. W. Allum, E. H. Morgan, Chas. W. Wilkins, Guards; C. E. Gillett, Sentinel.


BLIIKE HOUSE, Oakland, CAL 1059 WASHINGTON


STREET.


Within Four Blocks of BROADWAY STATION- Centrally Located. Excellent TABLE TERMS


REASONABLE


Now under the manage ment


MRS. M. K. BLAKE, THE FOUNDER BLAKE HOUSE, This well- known and POPULAR HOUSE 1059 WASHINGTON STREET Has Larg and Comm dious ROOMI TERMS REASONABLE


3, F. LAUNDRY.


Washing WELL DONE at VERY LOW Rates. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.


Fruit . Orna- mental FREES, Į LANTS, T'te .. Etc.


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SECRET SOCIETIES.


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LIVE OAK LODGE, NO. 61, F. AND A. M .- Stated meetings first Friday in each month at Masonic Temple. Robert J. Beeby, W. M .; E. C. Robinson, S. W .; W. F. Ferry, J. W .; P. Baker, Treasurer; John C. Marsh, Secretary; H. P. Dawlton, S. D .; A. J. Share, J. D .; W. H. Parrish, W .; O. C. Osborne, M. D. Hyde, Stewards; G. H. Tilly, Tyler.


OAKLAND LODGE, No. 188, F. AND A. M .- Stated meetings first Saturday of each month at Masonic Temple: Thomas J. O'Keefe, W. M .; Gilbert S. Keys, S. W .; Edward Child, J. W .; C. B. Rutherford, Treasurer; Alvah K. Clark, Secretary; J. E. Benton, Chaplin; Fred L. Button, S. D .; Wm. H. Eadon, J. D .; J. K. Kerchival, Marshal; H. A. Powell, E. H. Morgan, Stewards; A. S. Bradford, Tyler.


ALCATRAZ LODGE, No. 244, F. AND A. M .- Stated meetings first Monday of each month at Masonic Hall, corner Seventh and Willow. Membership, 75. A. G. Anthony, W. M .; J. Gor- ham, S. W .; Eugene Perkins, J. W .; W. S. Snook, Treas- urer; J. Hollywood, Secretary; A. Mar, S. D .; S. W. Proth- ers, J. D .; W. G. Cumming, Marshal; S. Day, Tyler.


BROOKLYN LODGE, NO. 225, F. AND A. M .-- Stated meetings are held on the first Tuesday evening at Odd Fellows' Hall, cor- ner Eleventh and East Central Avenues, East Oakland. J. A. Webster, W. M .; J. V. Webster, S. W .; Membership about 45.


Greatest TONIC


AND Nervine Known.


ALAMEDA CHAPTER, No. 36, R. A. M .- Stated meetings first and third Wednesdays of each month, at Masonic Temple. Samuel T. Black, H. P .; Chas. N. Fox, K .; M. Eadon, S .; Chas. D. Pierce, Treasurer; Webb N. Pearce, Secretary ; Wm. Craib, C. of H .; F. B. Rodolph, P. S .; Charles W. Hewes, R. A. C .; Robert Ward, M. 3 V .; J. Miller, M. 2 V .; W. F. Southard, M. 1 V .; C. E. Gillett, Guard.


DRINK CELEBY, BEEF & IRON,


OAKLAND CHAPTER, No. 26, R. A. M .- Stated meetings first and third Mondays of each month, at Masonic Temple. Chas. E. Gillett, M. E. H. P .; Amasa W. Bishop, E. King; Frederick W. Knight, E. S .; W. Frank Pierce, Treasurer; James Lentell, Secretary; Wm. B. Clayton, C. of H .; James T. Gardiner, P. S; E. Winchester, R. A. C .; David D. Crow- ley, M. 3 V .; Geo. Goodman, M. 2 V .; Henry R. Dalton, M. 1 V.


-THE- GREAT


TONIC.


OAKLAND COUNCIL, No. 12., R. AND S. M .- Special meetings third Thursday of each month at Masonic Temple. James B. Merritt, T. Ill. M .; Robert A. Hughes, D. M .; Edward H. Morgan, P. C. of W .; Thos. H. Pinkerton, Treasurer; E. Winchester, Recorder; Z T. Gilpin, C. of G .; Chas. T. Burn- ham, C. of C .; James Miller, Steward; J. A. Zimmerman, Sentinel.


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OAKLAND.


OAKLAND LODGE OF PERFECTION, NO. 12, A. AND A. S. RITE- Stated meetingssecond and fourth Mondays of each month at Masonic Temple. John A. Benson, V. M .; James B. Merritt, S. W .; Thomas J. O'Keefe, J. W; E. A. Sherman, Or .; J. E. Witcher, Al .; A. Chabot, Treas; L. W. Allum, Secretary ; Rob- ert A. Hughes, M. of C .; A. W. Bishop, S. Ex; Charles F. Burnham, J. Ex .; E. H. Morgan C. of G .; C. E. Gillett, Tyler.


GETHSEMANE CHAPTER, NO. 5, ROSE CROIX-John M. Buffington, W. M .; John A. Benson, S. W .; Charles F. Burnham, J. W .; M. W. Upton, Or .; J. E. Witcher, Al .; A. Chabot, Treas .; L. W. Allum, Secretary; W. Frank Pierce, M. of C .; E. H. Morgan, S. Ex .; A. W. Bishop, J. Ex .; Robert A. Hughes, G. of T .; C. E. Gillett, Sentinel.


DE MOLAY COUNCIL, NO. 2, KNIGHTS OF KADOSH-Stated meet- ing first Thursday of each month at Masonie Temple; Ed- ward A. Sherman, Com; N. W. Spaulding, Ist L. Com .; J. B. Merritt, 2d L. Com .; J. W. Dodge, Chan .; M. W. Upton, Or .; J. E. Witcher, Al .; L. W. Allum, Recorder; A. Chabot, Treas; W. Frank Pierce, M. of C .; John A. Benson, Tur .; W. T. Hamilton, Dra .; Robert A. Hughes, Ist D .; E. H. Morgan, 2d D .; A. F. Williams, B. of B .; Charles F. Burnham, B of Ist St .; James R. Glover, B. of 2d St .; C. E. Gillett, L of G.


Adoptive Masonry, the Order of the Eastern Star.


OAK LEAF CHAPTER, NO. 8-Stated meetings second and fourth Thursdays of each month at Masonic Temple. Martha Baker, W. M .; Z. T. Gilpin, W. P .; Abbie A. Jenks, A. M .; S. Anderson, Treas .; Maud Howard, Secretary; O. C. Wheeler, Chaplain; Emma Welch, Adah; A. Child, Ruth; May Gilpin, Esther; Lizzie Clift, Martha; Ellen Wheeler, Electa; E. D. Farrington, Organist; Julia T. Gardiner, Warden; A. S. Baker, Sentinal.


UNITY CHAPTER, NO. 65-Stated meetings firstand third Friday of each month at Masonie Hall, corner Seventh and Willow. J. M. MeGuire, W. P .; Lizzie Wardell, W. M .; Mary Me- Guire, A. M .; Carrie Bassett, Secretary; T. Beretta, Treas- urer.


WEST OAKLAND MASONIC HALL AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION- Stated meetings third Thursday of each month at their hall, corner Seventh and Willow Streets; was organized in 1876 for the purpose of building a hall for lodge and eivie purposes; it cost $25,000, and is now paying large interest on the invest- ment to the shareholders. Officers: A Merle, President; W. Wagner, Vice-President and Treasurer; A. Sbarboro, Secre- tarv.




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