Husted's Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley directory, 1894, Part 2

Author: Husted, F. M; Polk-Husted Directory Co
Publication date: 1894
Publisher: San Francisco, Cal. : F.M. Husted
Number of Pages: 936


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124, East Fifteenth st. and Fourth av.


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141, Twelfth st. opposite Lake Merritt.


142, Twelfth and Webster sts.


For instructions see Fire Alarm instructions, ante.


BOARD OF EDUCATION.


President, J. W. Evans, 304 East Fourteenth st .; superintendent and secretary (ex-officio), J. W. McClymonds, 477 Plymouth av .; assistant superintendent and secretary, R. C. J. Adney, 666 Thirty-third; J. G. Chestnut (at large), Oakland av., Vernon Heights; J. H. Todd (at large), 626 Fourteenth st .; J. C. Rued (at large), 1160 Eighth st .; A. M. Rosborough (at large), 1769 Ninteenth av .; C. H. Redington (1st ward), 1668 Seward st .; F. R. Girard (2d ward), 1159 Broad- way; Chas. F. Reed (3d ward), 1237 Filbert st .; T. F. Mock (4th ward), 1373 Eighth st .; E. B. Clement (5th ward), 1258 Harrison st .; R. O. Whitehead (6th ward), 203 Third; J. W. Evans (7th ward) 304 East Fourteenth st.


STANDING COMMITTEES-Rules and Regulations: Mock, Redington, Todd. Classification, Textbook and Course of Instruction: Todd, Whitehead, Mock.


Schoolhouses and Sites: Girard, Rosborough, Chestnut.


Furniture, Supplies and Printing: Clement, Mock, Rosborough.


High School: Redington, Todd, Clement.


Evening School; Whitehead, Rekd, Girard.


Finance: Reed, Rued, Redington.


Judiciary: Rosborough, Chestnut, Whitehead.


Industrial Education: Rued, Clement, Reed.


Observatory : Chestnut, Rued, Girard.


OFFICE HOURS FOR SCHOOL BUSINESS-Superintendent, City Hall, 8 A. M. to 12 M. and to 5 P. M. daily except Saturdays; Saturday, 8 A. M. to 12 M.


Phillips Bros, BOOKBINDERS and PRINTERS 505 CLAY ST., S. F.


M. J. LAYMANGE & CO.


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J. G. Chestnut: Oakland av, Vernon Heights, Thursday evenings.


J. H. Todd: 626 Fourteenth st., week days, after 4 P. M.


J. C. Rued: 1160 Eighth st., Tuesday and Thursday evenings, after 7 o'clock.


A. M. Rosborough: 1769 Nineteenth av., and 921 Broadway, 2 to 5 P. M. Saturdays.


C. H. Redington: 1668 Seward st., evenings after 7 o'clock.


F. R. Girard, 1159 Broadway: Wednesdays and Saturdays from .7 to 8 P. M.


Chas. G. Reed: 1257 Filbert st., Mondays at superintendent's office, 4:30 5 P. M.


T. F. Mock: 1373 Eighth st., Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8 o'clock.


E. B. Clement: 1258 Harrison st., evenings after 7:30.


R. O. Whitehead: 203 Third st., Saturday evenings from 7 to 8 o'clock.


J. W. Evans, 304 East Fourteenth st., Friday evenings from 7 to 8 o'clock.


CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1894 .- Regular meeting of the Board of Education to be held on the second and fourth Mondays of each month, as follows :-


1893-July 10 and 24; August 14 and 18; September 11 and 25; Octo- ber 9 and 23; November 13 and 27; December 11 and 25.


1894-January 8 and 22, February 12 and 26, March 12 and 26, April 9 and 23, May 14 and 28, June 11 and 25.


Fiscal year begins July 1, 1893. First term begins Monday, July 24, 1893. First term ends Friday, December 22, 1893. Second term begins Monday, January 8, 1894. Second term ends Friday, June 1, 1894.


VACATIONS .- Two weeks, beginning Monday, December 25, 1893. One week, beginning Monday, March 19, 1894. Seven weeks, begin- ning Monday, June 4, 1894.


CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


HIGH SCHOOL-Northwest corner Twelfth and Market sts. J. B. Mc- Chesney, principal. Teachers-S. P. Meads, E. F. Burrill, C. L. Biedenbach, L. S. Thorpe, S. E. Coleman, Mrs. K. B. Fisher, Mrs. L. R. Griffin, Mrs. F. M. Pugh, Mrs. M. Ferrier, Miss A. Galbraith, Miss M. E. Conners, Miss K. M. Graydon, Miss E. B. Lee, Miss E. Hilton, Miss G. W. Littlejohn, Miss M. Wythe, Miss E. Frank,. Miss G. M. Fisher, Miss M. Herrick, Miss E. Grandjean, Miss A. L. Dolman. Jacob Winkler, janitor; R. Blackwood, assistant janitor. CLAWSON SCHOOL-Magnolia, between Thirty-second and Thirty-fourth. Miss Julia E. Colby, principal. Teachers-Mrs. Mary J. Ayres, Miss Stella G. Trask, Mrs. Sarah B. Byrod, Miss Clara N. Gibson, Miss Bertha Feibush, Miss Myrtie Burrows, Miss Agusta C. Zabel, Miss Carrie Reed, Miss Flora R. Smyth. Mrs. Mary A. Nicoll, jani- tress.


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OAKLAND.


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Sherman, Clay & Co., Agents, 1112 Broadway, THE WORLD OVER.


Kenney & Wells


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COLE SCHOOL-10th and Union. J. P. Garlick, principal. Teachers- Harriet J. Lee, S. Boniface, Agnes G. Madden, Alice A. McCord, Susie H. Snook, M. Ella Hall, Louise Grove, M. S. Pullman, F. B. Lemon, A. R. Wood, Nelly Givens, M. R. McClure, Florence A. Pereau, Hattie B. Sproul, Mrs. J. N. Brower, Nellie A. Wyckoff, Margaret Conners, Fanny G. Smith. J. P. Fox, janitor.


DURANT SCHOOL-28th near Grove. S. G. S. Dunbar, principal. Teachers-Miss S. J. Hodgdon, Mrs. E. E. Greenman, Mrs. E. D. Reynolds, Miss S. E. McFarland, Miss L. C. Betancue, Miss M. W. Tyrell, Miss E. B. Barnes, Miss H. C. Larkin, Mrs. C. C. N. Walter, Miss Kate G. Senter, Miss M. C. Sutherland, Miss Millie Marcuse, Miss M. T. Kimball, Miss S. M. McFeely, Miss Agnes McFeely, Miss Daisy V. Howard, Mrs. Jane Klee, Mrs. H. B. Shorkley. E. M. Camp- bell, janitor.


FRANKLIN SCHOOL-10th av. and E 15th. J. F. Chandler, principal. Teachers-E. R. Tucker, L. E. Bentley, H. C. Simpson, M. J. Shaw, A. M. Duren, H. G. Ayer, C. A. McCracken, E. M. Bartholomew, H. M. Storrs, Lou A. Beauvais, A. B. Howell, L. E. White, L. E. Bil- lings, F. C. Sutherland, L. A. Walker. George Briant, janitor. GARFIELD SCHOOL-East 17th and 23d av. Ellen Gibbs, principal. Teachers-Miss Abbie F. Phillips, Miss Cora K. Wyckoff, Miss S. J. Dewing, Miss Irene Billings, Miss Lucy U. Phillips, Miss Leona Carrick, Miss Clara F. Fellows, Miss Jenet K. Storie, Miss M. E. Coats, Miss Cynthia P. Leet, Miss M. Isabel McCracken, Miss Kate Marsh. Frank Brunjes, janitor.


GRANT SCHOOL-Broadway and Prospect av. Elizabeth Powell, princi- pal. Teachers-Elizabeth B. Myrick, Mary C. Ellis, Anna M. Rich- ardson. Mrs. Mary J. Rowley, janitress.


GROVE STREET SCHOOL-Grove between 4th and 5th. Mrs. N. D. Standeford, principal. Teachers-Mrs. I. C. Scanlon, Miss J. N. Nesbit, Miss M. M. Campbell. Sarah Heaney, janitress.


HARRISON SCHOOL-Harrison near 5th. Miss H. M. Mullen, principal. Teachers-Miss A. A. Cordes, Miss G. Herd, Miss K. Bassett, Miss H. A. Robins, Miss A. M. Quince. Mrs. C. Bock, janitress.


LAFAYETTE SCHOOL -- Jefferson between 11th and 12th. Miss A. F. Aldrich, principal. Teachers-Miss T. C. Lisson, Miss Josephine Lemon, Miss E. M. Sherman, Miss A. F. Robins, Miss Nellie Cook, Mrs. N. H. Hornick, Miss M. J. Scott, Miss S. P. Willard, Miss M. F. Potter, Miss M. E. Morris, Mrs. M. G. Bradbury, Miss Maud Clock, Mrs. E. W. Anderson, Miss G. B. Playter. Allan Peel, janitor. LINCOLN SCHOOL-10th and Alice. T. O. Crawford, principal. Teachers-J. O'Meara, Mrs. I. E. Du Bois, E. L. Thompson, Mary V. Stuart, L. E. Johnson, Mary D. Bull, Grace Campbell, Fanny Hen- derson, Mabel Putnam, Ella A. Ferry, Rellie Melquiond, Leila A. Darrow, Mary A. Wheeler, Regina Reilly, Julia Dole, Rebecca A. Bills. Robert Irvine, janitor.


PRESCOTT SCHOOL-Campbell and Seward. C. F. Gulick, principal. Teachers-Mary C. Heaton, Robina Ferguson, L. R. Washburn, H.


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Sumner, A. C. Hennings, L. Story, H. E. Corliss, M. V. Boardman, E. A. Thompson, M. Story, E. C. Morris, N. H. Neylan, E. A. Stevens, M. E. Hawkins, R. Alice Franklin, A. M. Johnson, Ida A. Cody, A. M. Youngman, M. R. Blythe, M. Rainey. E. M. Corliss, janitor.


SWETT SCHOOL-13th av. and E. 20th. K. C. Morris, principal. Teachers-E. R. Larue, C. M. Ellis, M. V. Kingman. Mrs. Cousins, janitress.


TOMPKINS SCHOOL-5th and Linden. C. E. Markham, principal. Teachers-A. E. Walton, H. P. Stearns, Flora I. De Wolfe, Ida Vandergaw, Jessie Irving, M. M. Pearce, S. I. Regan, N. A. Carter, M. E. Nolan, B. H. Stone, C. J. Hammer, S. Runyon. Geo. Carter, janitor.


CENTRAL EVENING SCHOOL-Geo. E. Colby, principal. Teachers- Eugenia C. Landstrom, Chas. M. Fisher, Mary T. Dunn, W. A. Fine, I. I. Rutherford, Philena Perkins.


GARFIELD EVENING SCHOOL-Teachers, A. F. Shulte, Martha Stewart. PRESCOTT EVENING SCHOOL-Teacher, A. Megahan.


CLAWSON EVENING SCHOOL-Teacher, J. A. Sands.


SPECIAL TEACHERS-Paul A. Garin, Drawing; Ronald P. Gleason, Man- ual Training; E. W. Barker, Writing; E. P. Brown, Music; Paul Uth, Physical Culture; Chas. Burckhalter, Astronomer.


SUBURBAN SCHOOLS.


Bay District Public School-San Pablo av. and Crawford st., Golden Gate. Miss Nellie M. Eckles, principal.


Emery District Public School-41st st., bet San Pablo av. and Adeline. James Malloch, principal,


Fruitvale Public School-Boston av. and School st., Fruitvale. Miss Alice J. Swasey, principal.


North Temescal Public School-South side Temescal av., near Telegraph av. Mrs. E. A. Wilson, principal.


Peralta District Public School-South side Alcatraz av. near Telegraph av. E. T. Harmes, principal. Piedmont District Public School-Northeast corner Piedmont and Glen avs., Piedmont. Mrs. Nellie K. French, principal.


ACADEMIES AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS.


ACADEMY OF OUR LADY OF LOURDES (School for Girls)-Corner E. 15th and 15th av. Boarding and day school. Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy.


DENTON SELECT SCHOOL-1201 Old County road (E. 16th), corner 24th av. Mrs. M. T. Huntting, principal.


MISS BISBEE'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL-1303 7th av. Miss S. B Bisbee, principal


MISS BREARTY'S BOARDING SCHOOL-815 E. 15th. Mrs. Mary E. Brearty, principal.


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BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY-763 12th. Rev. E. H. Gray, president.


CALIFORNIA COLLEGE-Highland Park. For the education of young men and women in the interests of the Baptist Church. President, Hon. H. E. McCune, Dixon, Cal .; secretary, B. C. Wright, San Francisco; treasurer, J. H. Stevens, San Francisco. Officers of the Faculty-president, Rev. Samuel B. Morse; vice president, Bunyan Spencer ; dean, H. B. Pasmore, San Francisco.


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


AYDELOTTE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE-Y. M. C. A. Building, northeast corner 12th and Clay. J. H. Aydelotte proprietor.


FIELD SEMINARY-1825 Telegraph av.


For young ladies and girls. Established 1872. Mrs. W. B. Hyde, principal. Corps of teachers- Mrs. W. B. Hyde, principal, Mental and Moral Sciences and History of Art; Miss Blanch N. Epler, Science and Mathematics; Miss Catherine Stone, History and Physical Geography; Miss Julia M. Adams, Latin and English; Miss Laura Bainbridge, teacher Primary Department; Mrs. Alista Shed Langstroth, Elocution; Miss S. E. Chandler, Painting and Drawing; Mademoiselle Grandjean, French ; Fräulein Held, German; Prof. L. M. Perez, Spanish; Frederick Zech (formerly a teacher in Kullak's celebrated academy in Berlin) ; Miss Mabel Hyde, Piano; Mrs. Mariner-Campbell, Vocal Instruction ; G. Albricht, Chorus Singing; Miss Lily Sherwood, Guitar and Man- dolin; Henry Heyman, Violin; O. A. Lunt, Dancing.


GILSON'S NORMAL AND SPECIAL TRAINING SCHOOL-Southeast corner 13th and Jefferson. J. C. Gilson, principal.


MISS HORTON'S SCHOOL-Corner 12th and Filbert. Established 1883. Instructors-Miss Sarah W. Horton, principal, Latin History; Miss Nellie V. Jones, Mathematics and Natural Science; Miss Charlotte F. Center, Elementary Science and General Grade Work; Miss Lucy B. Blackwood, German; Miss Elsie Sinclair, Higher English Studies, English History, French; Miss Elizabeth M. Sherman, Vocal Music; Fanchon W. Smith, Physical Training.


OAKLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE-906 Broadway. O. J. Willis, principal. OAKLAND SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES-528 11th, at corner Clay. Mrs. M. K. Blake, principal. Was organized by the present princi- pal, November, 1858, and was reopened January 6, 1890. Its de- partments are Kindergarten, Primary, Intermediate, College Pre- paratory and Graduate. Faculty-Mrs. M. K. Blake, principal; Mrs. Susan A. Brockway, preceptress, mathematics, literature and art criticism; Miss Ella Grace Ellenwood, Preparatory Department; Miss Lulu Van Horn, Primary Department; Miss M. Louise Kerr, Kindergarten; Miss Barstow, Kindergarten assistant; Madame V. Lefebrre-Hopper, French; Madame E. Barrangon Yates, Spanish; Prof. Hugo Mansfeldt, piano and harmony; Prof. R. H. Hohfeldt, piano; Prof. Henri Fairweather, vocal music; Miss Gertrude L. Hin-


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man, vocal music; Prof. Otto Blankhart, violin; Miss Theresa Sher- wood, guitar and mandolin; Mrs. R. H. Hohfeldt, German; Mrs. A. S. Langstroth, elocution and delsarte; Miss Vinnicombe, physical culture; Miss Eunice Holmes, decorative art; Miss Marietta Cooke, drawing and painting; Miss Kate Whitaker, cooking.


PACIFIC BIBLE SCHOOL-1591 Telegraph av. Elder N. C. McClure, principal.


PACIFIC THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY-Established in 1869. Head of Web- ster between Hawthorne and Plymouth avs. A classical course and English course of study of three years each. Students received from any evangelical denomination. Rev. George Mooar, D. D., senior professor.


SNELL SEMINARY-568 12th street. A boarding and day school for young ladies. Faculty-Miss Mary E. Snell, A. M., principal and teacher of art and mathematics; Richard B. Snell, A. M., principal, and teacher of history and natural science; Mrs. N. Whittier Otis, A. M., literature and drawing ; Miss Harriet F. Stevens, philosophy ; Mrs. Edna Snell Poulson, elocution; Francis Stuart, vocal music; Miss Sophie Newland, assistant in vocal music ; Frederick Zeck, Jr., piano; Mlle. Anna Vally, French; Mrs. J. M. Torrey, German; Miss Theresa Sherwood, guitar and mandolin.


UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-(See Berkeley portion of Directory.)


ZION'S GERMAN AND ENGLISH DAY SCHOOL-Basement Zion's German Evangelical Lutheran Church. J. G. Theiss, principal ; J. Roecker, teacher.


KINDERGARTENS AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


MISS BELLE DEAN-1416 San Pablo av.


MISS LINDA KEMP-1253 12th av.


EAST OAKLAND FREE KINDERGARTEN-724 East 14th street. Miss Mary Rust, principal.


GOODWILL KINDERGARTEN-701 Brush street. Miss Winnie M. Mc- Farland, principal.


MARKET STREET KINDERGARTEN-Southeast corner Lydia and Market streets. Miss Katie McDaniel, principal.


MISS GRACE F. MORRIS-1220 23d av.


SECOND CONGREGATIONAL KINDERGARTEN-Parlors Second Congrega- gational Church. Miss Mary Ludlow, principal.


MRS. FRANCIS V. WAITE-759 16th street.


WEST OAKLAND FREE KINDERGARTEN-Corner Peralta and Pacific streets. Miss Elizabeth Betts, principal.


MISS JENNIE P. WHEATON-1360 10th street.


MISS IDA A. WILKINS-1307 8th street.


NORTH OAKLAND KINDERGARTEN-102 Hannah. Miss Laura E.


Christensen, principal.


OAKLAND FREE KINDERGARTEN-South side 3d street between Broad- way and Franklin streets.


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ESTABLISHED 1858


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HUNT PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY SCHOOL-523 Hobart street. Miss Maud Hunt, principal.


OAKLAND SEMINARY KINDERGARTEN-528 11th street.


ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS.


SACRED HEART SCHOOL (for boys)-Forty-first near Grove. Conducted by the Christian Brothers. Brother Hugh, principal.


ST. ANTHONY'S SCHOOL (for boys)-Corner East 16th and 16th av. Con- ducted by the Christian Brothers.


ST. FRANCIS DE SALES SCHOOL (for boys)-Southeast corner Jones and Grove. Conducted by the Christian Brothers.


ST. FRANCIS DE SALES SCHOOL (for girls)-Southeast corner Jones and Grove. Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names.


ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY-Corner 5th and Jackson. A boarding school for boys. Conducted by the Brothers of the Christian Schools. Brother Hugh, director.


ST. LAWRENCE SCHOOL (for girls)-Fortieth near Grove. Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names.


ST. MARY'S COLLEGE-Corner Broadway and Plymouth av. Founded in San Francisco, 1863; transferred to Oakland, 1889. Conducted by the Brothers of the Christian schools. Brother Bellelin, president; Brother Michael, director.


ST. MARY'S SCHOOL (for boys)-Corner Jefferson and 7th. Conducted by the Christian Brothers.


ST. MARY'S SCHOOL (for girls)-Corner Grove and 7th. Conducted by the Sisters of the Convent of the Sacred Heart.


ST. PATRICK'S SCHOOL (for boys)-Corner Seward and Campbell. Con- ducted by the Christian Brothers.


ST. PATRICK'S SCHOOL (for girls)-Corner Seward and Campbell. Con- ducted by the Sisters of St. Joseph.


ASSOCIATED CHARITIES OF THE CITY OF OAKLAND.


A bureau for registration and investigation of all cases of poverty. Objects: To secure proper relief in all deserving cases of destitution. To protect the community from imposture and fraudulent begging, and to diminish pauperism. To restrain indiscriminate and duplicate almsgiving and wastage of charitable resources. To examine into the scope and working of all charitable organizations which solicit funds from the pub- lic, and to give advice and suggestion thereto. All cases referred to the office will be thoroughly investigated, and, if found worthy, adequately relieved. Mrs. E. A. Sherman, president; Mrs. S. C. Borland, vice presi- dent; M. J. Keller, treasurer; Mrs. H. L. Kelly, superintendent and secre- tary.


Directors-Rev. J. K. McLean, A. J. Ralston, J. A. Johnson, Mrs. H. L. Kelly, M. J. Keller, Mrs. E. A. Sherman, R. Wiand, Mrs. S. C. Borland, B. C. Dick, Mrs. L. E. Dam, Rabbi M. Friedlander.


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Committee on Co-operation-Mrs. E. A. Sherman, M. J. Keller, Mrs. H. L. Kelly.


Finance Committee-A. J. Ralston, J. A. Johnson, Rev. J. K. McLean. Committee on Employment-Mrs. S. C. Borland, Mr. R. Wiand, Rabbi M. Friedlander, B. C. Dick, Mrs. L. E. Dam.


Advisory Committee-Mrs. E. A. Sherman, R. Wiand, M. J. Keller.


Alameda County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals- Mrs. O. M. Sanford, secretary. Temporary headquarters, 1465 San Pablo av.


THE BOARD OF TRADE.


Headquarters Macdonough Building, room 6. The Oakland Board of Trade was organized September 10, 1886. The first president was V. D. Moody, president of the First National Bank, who was succeeded, in April, 1888, by F. K. Shattuck; J. M. Davies was the first secretary.


Like similar organizations in this State, the Board of Trade is in effect a city improvement association, looking to all measures of public interest, extending a knowledge of the advantages of the city and county, and in all suitable ways promoting agricultural, commercial and industrial prosperity.


April 10, 1888, the Board was regularly incorporated under the laws of the State, and its articles now provide for the usual commercial features of the arbitration and adjustment of differences.


Officers-M. J. Keller, president; W. A. Kenney, vice president; J. F. Street, secretary and treasurer.


Directors-S. B. Boyce, E. J. Murphy, C. C. Nordhausen, James Cahill, J. P. Taylor, C. R. Root, H. C. Capwell, R. T. Kennedy, C. L. Dam. M. J. Keller delegate to California State Board of Trade.


BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS.


Artillery Band-Walter F. Jeffress manager, 953 Wood st. Meets Fifth Infantry Regiment Band, N. G. C .- Wm. McBain leader. every Tuesday and Thursday evening at 709 Broadway. Fifth Infantry Regiment Field Music-J. L. Stewart manager, 377 12th st.


Henderson's Military Band and Orchestra-W. J. Henderson manager, 1354 12th av.


BANKS.


California Bank and Trust Company-1101 Washington. Incorporated September 1, 1887. Capital, $100,000. Jacob Greenhood, president; S. M. Babbitt, vice president; Frank H. Brooks, cashier. Directors -A. C. Henry, John W. Phillips, Victor H. Metcalf, Jacob Green- hood, S. M. Babbitt, W. W. Whitman, Chas. Jurgens.


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Central Bank-Northeast corner Broadway and 14th st. Capital $1,000,- 000. Capt. J. C. Ainsworth, president; W. G. Palmanteer, vice president; C. R. Yates, cashier. Directors-J. C. Ainsworth, F. K. Shattuck, F. Delger, J. W. Phillips, W. G. Palmanteer, Chas. D. Pierce, L. C. Morehouse, Geo. C. Perkins, John Crellin, Geo, D. Met- calf, H. D. Ainsworth.


Farmers' and Merchants' Savings Bank-1103 Broadway. Incorpo- rated. Edson F. Adams, president; Chas. E. Palmer, vice president ; James C. McKee secretary.


First National Bank of Oak'and-Northeast corner 10th and Broadway. Incorporated May 15, 1875. Geo. W. McNear, president; P. E. Bowles, vice president; L. G. Burpee, cashier. Directors-G. W. McNear, P. E. Bowles, J. S. Cone, Wallace Everson, Geo. W. McNear, Jr., L. G. Burpee, A. J. Snyder, W. P. Jones, L. C. Morehouse.


The O ikland Bink of Savings-Northeast corner Broadway and 12th st. Incorporated August 13, 1867. Capital and reserve paid in, $580,- 000. Deposits, July 1, 1892, $5,300,000. Isaac L. Requa, president; Wm. E Miller, vice president; W. W. Garthwaite, cashier. Direc- tors-Isaac L. Requa, John S. Drum, E. A. Haines, Wm. E. Miller, Henry Rogers, E. C. Sessions, W. R. Davis.


Union National Bunk-Northwest corner Broadway and 12th st. In- corporated May 26, 1875. Capital, $150,000; surplus, $150,000; undivided profits, $34,000. Thomas Prather, president; J. West Martin, vice president; Chas. F. Palmer, cashier. Directors-Hon. J. West Martin, Gen. D. Henshaw Ward, Edson F. Adams, S. Huff, Thomas Prather, R. S. Farrelly, J. C. Adams.


Union Savings Bank-Southeast corner Broadway and 9th st. Incor- porated May 26, 1869. Capital and reserve fund, $360,000. J. West Martin, president; Wm. G. Henshaw, vice president; A. E. H. Cramer, cashier. Directors-Hon. J. West Martin, R. W. Kirk- ham, R. S. Farrelly, S. Huff, Thomas Prather, Hiram Tubbs, C. E. Palmer, Herman A. Tubbs, A. A. Moore, William G. Henshaw, H. W. Meek.


CEMETERIES.


Jewish Cemetery (First Hebrew Congregation of Oakland)-Adjoining Mountain View Cemetery, terminus Piedmont av.


Mountain View Cemetery-Terminus Piedmont av. D. Edward Collins, superintendent; Edward P. Outram, secretary.


St. Mary's Cemetery (Roman Catholic)-Adjoining Mountain View Cem- etery on the west, at terminus Piedmont av. A. McIsaac, superin- tendent; Rev. L. Serda, president; Rev. Michael King, secretary and treasurer.


CHURCHES AND RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS. BAPTIST.


Beth Eden Baptist Church (colored) -- 269 6th. Rev. R. A. McGuinn, pastor; residence, 269 6th. Services, 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sun- day school, 12:30 P. M. Young people's meeting, 6:30 P. M. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.


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Ebenezer Baptist Church (colored)-771 6th st. Rev. Geo. W. Gray, pastor; residence, 833 Market. Services, 11:30 and 7:30 P. M. Sun- day school, 10 A. M. City missionary meeting, Sunday, 6:30 P. M. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 P. M. Covenant meeting, Friday, 8 P. M.


First Baptist Church-Southeast corner 14th and Brush. Rev. C. H. Hobart, pastor; residence, 763 12th st. Services, 11 A. M., 7:30 P. M. Sunday school, 12:30 P. M. Young people's meeting, 6:15 P. M. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.


First Free Baptist Church-21st near Brush. Rev. N. L. Rowell, acting pastor; residence, 582 Jones st. Services, 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday school, 12:15 P. M. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. First Swedish Baptist Church-Southeast corner Magnolia and 10th. Rev. Alfred Sjolander, pastor; residence, 1358 11th st. Services, 11 A. M., 7:30 P. M. Sunday school, 10 A. M. Prayer meeting, Wednes- day, 8 P. M.




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