Husted's Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley directory, 1891, Part 2

Author: Husted, F. M; Polk-Husted Directory Co
Publication date: 1891
Publisher: San Francisco, Cal. : F.M. Husted
Number of Pages: 1286


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ENGINE Co. No. 2-Located Sixth between Broadway and Wash- ington. A. Bailey, Foreman; V. Chloupek, Engineer; Holly Sturns, Stoker; D. E. Jones, Driver. Extramen-William McCurdy, J. D. Cramer, Charles Grimme, W. F. Gibbs, Frank Baker.


ENGINE Co. No. 3-Located Eighth between Campbell and Wil- low. John Galavan, Foreman; George Demarais, Engineer; William Ennis, Stoker; M. McGuin, Driver. Extramen- A. A. Sicette, Rodger Sicotte, George Spencer, J. C. Millen, Henry Hayes.


ENGINE Co. No. 4-Located East Fourteenth between Twelfth and Thirteenth aves. W. C. White, Foreman; George Moffatt, Engineer; John F. Murphy, Stoker; George Lewis, Driver. Extramen-John Jordan, Patrick Jordan, John Mulgrew, L. W. Calvert, Alfred Williams, Frank Carey. ENGINE Co. No. 5-Located corner Milton and Market. John Rutherford, Foreman; E. C. Brown, Engineer; J. C. Par- sons, Stoker; William Hamb, Driver. Extramen-William Price, Henry Mohr, F. W. Gertner, John E. Watson. HOSE Co. No. 1-Located Sixth between Broadway and Wash- ington. J. Flannery, Foreman; Philip Reader Sr., Driver. Extramen-John Foster, James McManus, R. C. Grant, Philip Reader Jr., Pat Mullen.


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TRUCK Co. No. 1-Located Sixth between Broadway and Wash- ington. J. W. Bankhead, Foreman; T. F. Berry, Driver; A. Hallahan, Tillerman. Extramen-Thomas Kiley, Jacob Smith, William Quigley, R. F. Fleming, Thomas Winthar, J. C. Orr, Charles Carpenter, William Wilkinson.


TRUCK Co. No. 2-Located East Fourteenth, between Twelfth and Thirteenth aves. William Barrett, Foreman and Driver.


FIRE ALARM STATIONS.


Box No. 2, First and Washington Streets.


3, Fourth and Franklin Streets.


4, Fifth and Harrison Streets.


5, Seventh and Washington Streets.


6, Twelfth and Broadway Streets.


7, Ninth and Webster Streets.


8, Fourteenth and Webster Streets.


9, Twelfth and Madison Streets.


12, Seventeenth and Grove Streets.


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14, Sycamore Street and San Pablo Avenue.


15, Thirty-fourth and Peralta Streets.


16, Sycamore Street and Telegraph Avenue.


17, Thirty-fourth Street and Telegraph Avenue.


18, Lake and Jackson Streets.


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19, Walnut and Broadway Streets.


21, Seventh and Wood Streets.


23, West Fourteenth and Kirkham Streets.


24, Seward and Campbell Streets.


25, Seventh and Chester Streets.


26, Seventh and Adeline Streets.


27, Tenth and Kirkham Streets.


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28, Seventeenth and Peralta Streets.


29, Campbell and Atlantic Streets.


31, Fifth and Grove Streets.


32, Third and Filbert Streets.


34, Seventh and Market Streets.


35, Tenth and Grove Streets.


36, Fourteenth and Market Streets.


37, Twenty-first and Market Streets.


38, Twelfth and Adeline Streets.


39, Eighteenth and Adeline Streets.


41, East Fourteenth Street and Seventeenth Ave.


42, East Twelfth Street and Twelfth Avenue.


43, East Seventeenth Street and Eighth Avenue.


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45, East Twelfth Street and Sixth Avenue.


46, East Tenth Street and Third Avenue.


47, East Twenty-fourth Street and Nineteenth Ave.


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Box No. 48, East Twenty-fourth Street and Thirteenth Ave.


49, East Twelfth Street and Twenty-second Ave.


51, First and Webster Streets.


52, Third and Jackson Streets.


53, Eighth and Jackson Streets.


54, Twelfth and Brush Streeta.


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56, Sixteenth Street and San Pablo Avenue.


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57, Twenty-eighth and Myrtle Streets.


58, Webster Street and Orchard Avenue.


= 61, City Hall, Fourteenth and Washington Streets.


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62, Ninth and Broadway Streets.


63, Twentieth Street and San Pablo Avenue.


64, Durant and Webster Streets.


65, Second and Jefferson Streets.


71, Thirteenth and Wood Streets.


81, Avon Place and Lister Avenue.


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, and put your key into the outside door, open 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 fire- men to the locality of the fire. In case the box does not work, go to the next nearest station; you can procure a key at a store or dwelling in the vicinity.


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 are left at stores and dwellings nearest to the boxes.


Key holders changing their residences or places of business where keys are kept, will please report the same at the fire alarm office, and in case of removal from the city, the key must be returned.


Keys can be obtained by any responsible person upon appli- cation to the Chief Engineer, at his office, or the Superintendent of Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph, City. G. H. Carleton, Su- perintendent Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph.


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LOCATION OF POLICE PATROL BOXES.


Box No. 2, B and Helen Streets.


3, Thirty-fourth and Peralta Streets.


4, Thirty-fourth Street and San Pablo Avenue.


= 5, Twenty-eighth Street and San Pablo Avenue.


6, Twenty-first and Market Streets.


7, Twenty-second Street and San Pablo Avenue.


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8, Fourteenth and Market Streets.


9, Fourteenth and Adeline Streets.


12, Eighteenth and Adeline Streets.


13, Fourteenth and Kirkham Streets.


14, Seventh and Webster Streets.


15, Seventeenth and Peralta Streets.


21, Second and Broadway Streets.


23, Thirty-fourth Street and Telegraph Avenue.


24, Prospect Avenue and Broadway Street.


25, Twenty-fifth Street and Telegraph Avenue.


31, Twenty-third and Webster Streets.


32, Twenty-first Street and Telegraph Avenue.


34, Seventh and Washington Streets.


41, Twenty-second Avenue and East Twelfth Street.


42, Seventeenth Avenue and East Fourteenth Street.


43, Thirteenth Avenue and East Eleventh Street.


51, Third Avenue and East Tenth Street.


52, Sixth Avenue and East Twelfth Street.


53, Eighth Avenue and East Seventeenth Street.


61, Seventh Avenue and East Ninth Street.


.. 62, Thirteenth Avenue and East Fourteenth Street. 112, Seventh and Wood Streets.


" 113, Sixteenth Street Railroad Depot.


114, First and Market Streets.


115, Seventh and Market Streets.


" 121, Seventh and Adeline Streets.


" 123, Third and Adeline Streets.


" 124, Tenth and Kirkham Streets.


" 131, Twelfth and Center Streets.


" 133, Pacific and Campbell Streets.


" 132, Seventh and Chester Streets.


" 141, Opposite Lake Merritt Boat House, Twelfth Street.


" 142, Twelfth and Webster Streets.


LOCATION OF TELEPHONES.


Chief of Police, residence.


Chief Engineer of Fire Department, residence.


Supt. of F. A. and P. Telegraph, residence. Police office.


Police office, patrol desk.


LOUIS KESER, JR., F FINE HARNESS MADE TO ORDER. 420 Tenth Street, Oakland, Cal.


368 Fourth Street,


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Engine House No. 1.


2.


3.


4.


5.


Office of Fire Alarm and Chief Engineer, City Hall.


Police station, Seventh Street between Washington and Clay Streets.


Police station, Seventh and Market Streets.


Railroad station at the end of the mole.


Line repairer, residence.


One spare set used for Police Patrol boxes.


OAKLAND POST-OFFICE.


Postmaster-Amasa W. Bishop.


HOURS.


OPEN. CLOSE.


General Delivery Window, 7:30 A. M. 9 P. M.


Carriers' Windows, 7:15 P. M. 8:15 P. M.


Stamp and Box Windows, 8:30 A. M. 5 P. M.


Money Order Department, 9 A. M. 6 P. M. .


Registry Department, 9 A. M. .6 P. M.


Special Delivery Dept., 7 A. M. 10 P. M.


SUNDAYS.


General Delivery and Carriers' Windows, 12:30 to 1:30 P. M. BRANCH OFFICES.


Station A-Seventh and Wood.


Station B-Twelfth Street and Thirteenth Avenue.


OAKLAND FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY AND READING ROOMS.


Located on the N. W. corner of Fourteenth and Washington Streets.


The Free Library was first opened to the public on the even- ing of November 7, 1878, with about four thousand volumes on its shelves. It has steadily gained in popular favor, having now 9,695,000 members on the library roll. July 1, 1890, it was shown to possess 14,888 volumes.


The library is open (Sundays and holidays excepted) from 9 A. M. until 8 P. M .; Saturdays, from 9 A. M. until 9 P. M.


The central reading-room, which is located in the same building, has on file all the principal newspapers published on the Pacific Coast, together with the most prominent journals and magazines of the East, also standard English magazines and periodicals.


Brief and Transcript Printing


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Whittier, Fuller & Co. PICTURE FRAMES, 412-414 Twelfth Street.


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Branch reading-rooms are established in different parts of the city, as follows :-


East Oakland Free Reading Room, 562 East Twelfth Street. North Oakland Free Reading Room, corner Thirty fourth and Peralta Streets.


Twenty-third Avenue Free Reading Room, 1162 East Four- teenth Street.


West Oakland Free Reading Room, 1684 Seventh Street.


The reading-rooms are open daily (holidays excepted) from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.


The Board of Trustees for 1890-91 are: Cary Howard, President; John A. McKinnon, Secretary; Dr. S. H. Melvin, R. G. Graham, Chas. W. Kellogg; Miss Ina D. Coolbrith, Librarian ; H. F. Peterson, Assistant Librarian.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Auditing-Graham, Melvin and Kellogg.


Books -- Kellogg, Mckinnon and Graham.


Building-McKinnon, Melvin and Kellogg.


Reading Rooms and Periodicals-Melvin, Mckinnon and Graham.


Regular meetings are held on the first Tuesday of each month.


BOARD OF EDUCATION.


President, M. W. Fish, 461 East Fourteenth; Superintend- ent and Secretary (ex-officio), J. W. McClymonds, 477 Plymouth Avenue; Assistant Superintendent and Secretary, Geo. W. Frick; E. E. Walcott (At Large), 1782 Goss; Andrew Fine, M. D. (At Large), East Twelfth Street and Sixth Avenue; O. W. Parker (At Large), 677 Twenty-fourth; E. W. Marston (At Large), 1391 Webster Street; J. B. Carrington, First Ward, 1409 Seventeenth Street; H. M. Sanborn, Second Ward, 475 Twenty- sixth Street; C. B. Morgan, Third Ward. 754 Fourteenth Street; E. Everett, Fourth Ward, 719 Eighth Street; E. B. Clement, Fifth Ward, 1258 Harrison Street; L. E. Chartrand, Sixth Ward, 877 Washington Street; M. W. Fish, Seventh Ward, 461 East Fourteenth Street.


OFFICE HOURS FOR SCHOOL BUSINESS.


Superintendent-City Hall, 8 A. M. to 12 M., and 1 to 5 P. M., except Saturday. Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 12 M.


J. B. Carrington-1409 Seventeenth Street, evenings after 7 o'clock.


H. M. Sanborn-475 Twenty-sixth Street, Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday evenings.


C. B. Morgan-754 Fourteenth Street, evenings after 7 o'clock.


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Edward Everett-719 Eighth Street, after 6:30 P. M.


E. B. Clement-1258 Harrison Street, 6:30 to 7:30 P. M.


L. E. Chartrand-877 Washington Street, from 8 to 9 A. M. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.


M. W. Fish-461 East Fourteenth Street, Mondays from 12 M. to 2 P. M.


E. E. Walcott-1782 Goss Street, Thursday evenings.


E. W. Marston-1391 Webster Street, Mondays and Thurs- days, 6 to 7 P. M.


O. W. Parker-677 Twenty-fourth Street, Mondays and Thursdays from 5:30 to 6:30 P. M.


Andrew Fine-East Twelfth and Sixth Avenue; daily, 12 A. M. to 2 P. M.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Rules and Regulations-Chartrand, Marston, Morgan.


Classifications, Text-books and Course of Instruction- Clement, Walcott and Sanborn.


School Houses and Sites-Fine, Sanborn and Marston.


Furniture, Supplies and Printing-Sanborn, Everett and Marston.


High School-Morgan, Parker and Clement.


Evening Schools-Parker, Fine and Walcott.


Finance-Everett, Clement and Parker.


Judiciary-Carrington, Chartrand and Everett.


Industrial-Marston, Morgan and Chartrand.


Observatory-Walcott, Carrington and Fine.


CALENDAR FOR YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1891.


Regular meeting of the Board of Education on the second and fourth Mondays of each month.


Fiscal year begins July 1, 1890.


First term begins Monday, July 14, 1890.


ends Friday, December 19, 1890.


Second term begins Monday, January 5, 1891.


ends Friday, May 29, 1891.


VACATIONS.


One week beginning Monday, September 29, 1890.


Two weeks beginning Monday, December 22, 1890. One week beginning Monday, March 23, 1891.


Six weeks beginning Monday, June 1, 1891.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


J. W. Clymonds, Superintendent; Geo. W. Frick, Assist- ant Superintendent.


HIGH SCHOOL-J. B. McChesney, Principal, Rhetoric, 1364 Franklin; S. P. Meads, Vice-Principal, Natural Science, 554


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Jones; Mrs. K. B. Fisher, Second Vice-Principal, English, 926 Myrtle; E. F. Burrill, Ancient Languages, 566 Hobart; S. A. Chambers, Mathematics, 554 Thirteenth; Mrs. L. R. Griffin, History, 566 Eleventh; Madame M. Ferrier, French and German, 523 Seventeenth; Paul Garin, Drawing, 720 Thirty-fifth; Miss Mollie E. Connors, Drawing, 1115 Jack- son; Miss Irene Hardy, Assistant in English, 1213 Jefferson ; Miss Emma H. Hilton, Assistant in English, Willson House; Miss Alma I. Galbraith, Assistant in Latin, 1218 San Pablo Avenue; Miss Katie M. Wertz, Assistant in Mathematics, 1413 Brush; Mrs. Fannie M. Pugh, Assistant in Mathemat- ics, Hotel Merritt; Miss G. W. Littlejohn, Assistant in His- tory, Berkeley.


GARFIELD SCHOOL-Located Twenty-third Avenue between East Sixteenth and East Seventeenth. Mrs. Ellen Gibbs, Princi- pal. Teachers-Miss Mary E. Coats, Miss Isabel McCracken, Miss Robina Ferguson.


PRESCOTT SCHOOL-Located corner Seward and Campbell. T. O. Crawford, Principal. Teachers-Miss Mary C Heaton, Mrs. M. Rainey, K. O. McLean, Miss H. Sumner, A. C. Hennings, Miss L. Storey, Miss H. E. Corless, Miss L. A. Parker, Miss C. Fellows, Miss M. Burrows, Miss A. R. Franklin, Mrs. L. R. Washburn, Miss M. Storey, Miss E. C. Morris, Miss E. A. Stevens, Miss A. M. Youngman, Miss A. M. Johnson, Mrs. M. E. Hawkins, Mrs. Ida A. Coady, Harriet McConnell. GROVE STREET SCHOOL-Located Grove between Fourth and Fifth. Mrs. M. D. Standeford, Principal. Teachers-Miss Mary M. Campbell, Miss Jean W. Nesbitt, Emma G. Todd. TOMPKINS SCHOOL-Located Fifth between Filbert and Chest- nut. Geo. W. Frick, Principal. Teachers-Mrs. C. J.


Hammer, Mrs. B. H. Stone, Miss N. A. Carter, Miss S. L. Regan, Mrs. Susan Runyon, Miss H. L. Shaw, Mrs. F. A. Nusbaumer, H. P. Stearns, Miss A. E. Walton, Miss F. De Wolfe, Miss M. M. Pearce. Geo. Carter, janitor.


LINCOLN GRAMMAR SCHOOL-Located N. W. corner Tenth and Alice. Geo. W. Horton, Principal. Teachers-Mrs. M. L. Hoyt, Mrs. S. B. Gates, Mrs. J. O'Meara, Mrs. I. E. Du Bois, Miss E. L. Thompson, Miss Virginia D. Heath, Miss E. F. Garlich, Miss Mary L. Wheeler, Miss A. E. Dixon, Miss E. L. Turner, Miss M. V. Stuart, Miss Effie E. York, Miss L. E. Johnson, Miss Julia Dole, Miss Rebecca A. Bills. Robert Irvine, janitor.


DURANT SCHOOL-Located north side Twenty-eighth, between Grove and West. S. G. S. Dunbar, Principal. Teachers- Miss S. J. Hodgdon, Mrs. E. D. Reynolds, Miss M. E. Bucke- lew, Miss L. C. Betancue, Mrs. E. E. Greenman, Miss M. T. Kimball, Miss A. B. Clow, Mrs. C. C. N. Walter, Mrs. L. F. Fowler, Miss H. C. Larkin, Miss Fannie Ward, Miss M. L.


G. T. H. KRIECHBAUM, Dentist, 854% Broadway, Rooms 16, 17, 18. Office Hours : 9-12 A. M. and 1-5 P. M.


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Rowland, Mrs. H. B. Shorkley, Mrs. M. V. Kingman, Mrs. Kate M. West, Miss S. B. Treat, Miss Millie Marcus, Miss Charlotte Patton. Ed M. Campbell, janitor.


FRANKLIN SCHOOL-Located on Tenth Avenue between East Fifteenth and East Sixteenth. J. F. Chandler, Principal. Teachers-Mrs. E. R. Tucker, Miss Duren, Miss Howell, Miss Stella G. Trask, Miss L. E. Bentley, Miss M. J. Shaw, Miss H. C. Simpson, Mrs. H. G. Ayer, Mrs. E. M. Bartholo- mew, Miss M. E. Morris, Mrs. H. M. Storrs, Miss C. P. Leet, Miss L. E. White, Miss F. C. Sutherland, Mrs. L. A. Walker. George Briant, janitor.


SWETT SCHOOL-Located between East Nineteenth and East Twentieth, Twelfth and Thirteenth Avenues. Miss M. S. Kimball, Principal. Teachers-Miss C. M. Ellis, Miss K. C. Morris, Miss E. Ruth Larue.


LAFAYETTE SCHOOL-Located west side Jefferson between Elev- enth and Twelfth. Miss Abbie F. Aldrich, Principal. Teachers-Miss Tillle C. Lesson, Miss Josephine Lemon, Miss Elizabeth M. Sherman, Miss Anna Newcum, Miss Nellie Cook, Mrs. Nora H. Hornick, Miss Mildred J. Scott, Miss Sadie P. Willard, Miss Mary F. Potter, Miss Margaret Wythe, Miss Maud Clock, Miss M. E. Morris, Miss G. B. Playter, Mrs. Emma W. Anderson.


COLE SCHOOL-Located on Tenth between Union and Poplar. J. P. Garlick, Principal. Teachers-Fannie G. Smith, Mrs. J. N. Brower, Miss Florence B. Lemon, Miss Cora K. Wyckoff, Nellie Givens, Miss Hattie B. Sproul, Miss Martha R. Mc- Clure, Miss Margaret E. Connors, Miss Louise Grove, Miss M. S. Pullman, Miss Agnes Hamilton, Miss Susie H. Snook, Miss Mary F. Buckelew, Miss Alice A. McCord, Miss A. G. Mad- den, Miss Sara Boniface, Miss Harriet J. Lee.


HARRISON SCHOOL-Located S.W. corner Harrison and Fourth. Miss H. M. Mullen, Principal. Teachers-Miss A. A. Cordes, Miss H. A. Robins, Gertrude C. Herd, Miss A. M. Quince.


GRANT SCHOOL-Located corner Broadway and Prospect Avenue. Miss Elizabeth Powell, Principal. Teachers-Miss Eliza- beth B. Myrick, Miss Mary C. Ellis, Miss Anna M. Richard- son .


LORIN DISTRICT SCHOOL-Located corner Alcatraz Avenue and Knight Street. Miss Sarah Morrow, Principal. Teachers- Miss Etta Ellerhorst, Mrs. C. Germain Botwin.


CLAWSON SCHOOL-Located corner Magnolia and Thirty-second. Miss Julia E. Colby, Principal. Teachers-Mrs. Sarah B. Byrod, Miss Mollie G. McComas, Mrs. Mary G. Ayers.


BAY DISTRICT SCHOOL-Located corner San Pablo Avenue and Crawford. Teachers-Mr. B. L. Hodghead, Miss Nelle Eckles, Miss Rachel M. Davis.


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EMERY DISTRICT SCHOOL-Located Forty-first, between San Pablo Avenue and Adeline. Teachers-James Malloch, Miss Sarah Morrow.


HAYES DISTRICT SCHOOL-Teacher-Miss Jessie D. Conor. LOCKWOOD DISTRICT SCHOOL-Teacher-Miss Daisy Rockefellow. MELROSE DISTRICT SCHOOL-Teacher-Miss C. A. McCracken. PERALTA DISTRICT SCHOOL-Located Alcatraz Avenue near Tel- egraph Avenue. Teachers-Miss Eunice Gallagher, Miss Ella Pryal, Charles Biedenbach.


TEMESCAL SCHOOL-Mrs. E. A. Wilson, Principal. Teachers- Mrs. Clara A. Blodgett, Miss I. I. Hammer, Miss Jessie E. Burrall, Miss S. E. McFarland, Miss Mary Sullivan.


ACADEMIES, SEMINARIES AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS. FIELD SEMINARY-Embraces Kindergarten, Academic and Col- lege Preparatory Departments. Located at 1825 Telegraph Avenue. Mrs. R. G. Knox, Proprietor; Mrs. W. B. Hyde, Principal. Assistant Teachers-Prof. D. P. Haynes, Miss Catherine Stone, Miss H. E. Slayton, Mrs. Kate A. Bulkeley, Mrs. A. S. Langstroth, Prof. Frederick Zech, Jr., Miss C. A. Wheaton, Miss Helen Hyde, Mlle. Vally, Miss Mary Gamble, Prof. L. M. Perez, Miss May McCormack, Miss Lily Sher- wood, Prof. Henry Heymans, Prof. O. A. Lunt.


HOPKINS ACADEMY-Located Plymouth Avenue between Tele- graph Avenue and Broadway. Students fitted for college and for business life. Reached by either Telegraph Avenue or Broadway and Piedmont lines of street-cars. W. W. Anderson, Principal


PACIFIC THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY-Established in 1869. Situ- ated on Academy Hill (adjoining Hopkins Academy), oppo- site Thirty-fourth Street. A full course and English course of study of three years each. Students received from any evangelical denomination. Year begin September 1; closes May 12. Faculty-Rev. Dr. J. A. Benton, Rev. W. W. Love- joy, Rev. Dr. G. Mooar.


CALIFORNIA MILITARY ACADEMY. - Located 1020 Oak Street. Thorough preparation for college or business life. Col. Wm. H. ()'Brien, Principal.


OAKLAND ACADEMY-1265 Franklin Street. A day school for both sexes. It provides (1) a Classical and Scientific Course, (2) a Commercial Course, (3) a Normal Course, (4) modern languages and drawing. Isaac Wright, A. M., and L. V. Wells, Principals.


NORMAL SCHOOL-Hamilton Hall. J. C. Gilson, Principal.


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SACKETT SCHOOL-Located at 554 Twenty-first Street. A pre- paratory boarding and day school for young men and boys. D. P. Sackett, Principal.


SNELL SEMINARY-Located at 568 Twelfth Street. A boarding and day school for young ladies. Richard B. Snell and Miss Snell, Principals.


PIEDMONT DISTRICT SCHOOL-Located Piedmont Avenue near Mather. Mrs. A. C. Horton.


MISS HORTON'S SCHOOL-Located at northeast corner Filbert and Twelfth Streets. A select school for boys and girls. Miss S. W. Horton, Principal.


MISS BISBEE'S SCHOOL-Located corner Seventh Avenue and Six- teenth Streets. Miss S. B. Bisbee, Principal.


OAKLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE AND INSTITUTE OF PENMANSHIP- Located at 1015 Clay. Affords to both sexes practical and thorough instruction for business life. D. C. Taylor, O. J. Willis, Principals.


UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-Notice will be found in Berkeley portion of directory, as also Deaf, Dumb, and Blind Institute. CALIFORNIA COLLEGE-Rev. S. B. Morse, President. For the education of young men and women in the interests of the Baptist Church. Between East Twenty-seventh and East Thirtieth, Highland Park.


ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS.


CONVENT OF OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART-Located at 1534 Webster Street. A boarding-school for young ladies. Taught by the Sisters of the Sacred Names of Jesus and Mary.


ST. MARY'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS-Located corner Jefferson and Seventh Streets. Taught by the Christian Brothers.


ST. MARY'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS-Located corner Grove and Sev- enth Streets. Taught by the Sisters of. the Convent of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart.


ST. MARY'S COLLEGE-Located Broadway near junction with Cemetery Avenue. Under the direction of the Christian Brothers.


ST. ANTHONY'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS (East Oakland)-Located corner East Fifteenth and Sixteenth Avenue. Taught by the Christian Brothers.


ST. ANTHONY'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS (East Oakland)-Located corner East Fifteenth and Sixteenth Avenue. Taught by the Christian Brothers.


ST. PATRICK'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS-Located corner Seward and Peralta. Taught by the Christian Brothers.


PHILLIPS BROS., PAPER RULERS AND PRINTERS, Established 1858.


505 Clay street. S. F.


JOHN C. WILLS,


Patentee of a New Draught Regulator, 378 Thirteenth Street. Oakland.


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ST. PATRICK'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS-Located cor Sewad and Peralta. Taught by the Sisters of Mercy.


ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY-Located corner Jackson and Fifth Streets. A boarding-school for young men and boys. Taught by the Christian Brothers.




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