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USA > California > Alameda County > Berkeley > Husted's Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley directory, 1896 > Part 3
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Messiah's Advocate (semi-monthly)-512 Fifteenth. W. R. Young, editor. $1.00 per annum.
Oakland Echoes-516 Fifteenth. Echoes Publishing Co., proprietors. Issued every Saturday. $2.00 per annum.
Oakland Enquirer (daily and weekly)-416 and 418 Tenth. Issued every evening except Sundays, and weekly every Friday. The Oakland Enquirer Publishing Co., publishers. Subscription: Daily, $4.20 per annum by mail, 35c per month by carrier; weekly, $1.00 per annum.
Oakland Journal (German weekly)-Seventh, southwest corner Web- ster. Albert Kayser, proprietor. Issued every Saturday. 25℃ per month, or $2.50 per annum.
Oakland Printer (monthly )-1255 Ninth avenue. A. J. Read, editor. Oakland Tribune-413-417 Eighth. Tribune Publishing Co., publish-
ers. Issued every evening except Sunday. Daily, $6.00 per an- num, 5oc per month; weekly, $1.50 per annum.
Our Little Friend (weekly)-Southwest corner Twelfth and Castro. W. N. Glenn, editor.
5oc per annum.
Pacific Educational Journal (monthly)-211 Central Bank Building. Educational Publishing Co., publishers. $1.50 per annum.
Pacific Health Journal (monthly)-Southwest corner Twelfth and Cas- tro. W. H. Maxson, editor. $1.00 per annum.
Religious Liberty Library-Southwest corner Twelfth and Castro. W. N. Glenn, editor. Issued monthly.
Sabbath School Worker (monthly)-Southwest corner Twelfth and Castro. M. H. Brown and Mrs. V. J. Farnsworth, editors.
Saturday Press, The (weekly)-1409 Seventeenth, Carrington & Son, publishers. Issued every Saturday. $2,00 per annum.
Sentinel Library (monthly)-Southwest corner Twelfth and Castro. Pacific Press Publishing Co., publishers.
Signs of the Times (weekly)-Southwest corner Twelfth and Castro. M. C. Wilcox, editor. $1.50 per annum.
Times, The -. 966 Broadway. E. B. Pomroy, editor and proprietor. Daily morning, $5.00 per annum; weekly, $1.00 per annum.
West Oakland Sun (weekly)-506 Ninth. J. W. Travers, propri- etor. Issued every Friday. $1.50 per annum.
PARKS.
Alice' Park-Alice between Thirteenth and Durant.
Avala Park-Telegraph avenue near Merced.
Beulah Park-Twenty-third avenue between East Twenty-third and Hopkins.
Blair Park-Entrance, Hays Canyon road corner Vernal avenue.
Bushrod Park-East side Shattuck avenue near Mariposa avenue. City Hall Park-Fourteenth and San Pablo avenue.
William J. Dingee Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers 460 & 462 Eighth St. OAKLAND
Lehnhardt
On the Coast Ice Cream Parlors
The Handsomest
Delicious Ice Cream Dainty Candies
1159 Broadway
AYDELOTTE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Shorthand Course, Six Months, $60.
Y. M. C. A. Building, Oakland, Cal.
Coal Sole Agent Dunsmuir's Original and Wellington Only Genuine
JAMES P. TAYLOR COAL Offices, 455 Ninth St., Oakland, and 1507 Park St., Alameda, Yard, Foot of Franklin St.
28 OAKLAND.
Harrison Park-Between Sixth and Seventh, Harrison and Alice. Highland Park-Between East Twenty-third and East Thirtieth, Four- teenth and Twenty-third avenues, on Highland Park and Fruit- vale Railroad.
Independence Square-Between East Sixteenth and Eighteenth, Sixteenth and Eighteenth avenues.
Jefferson Park-Between Sixth and Seventh, Jefferson and Grove. Lafayette Square-Between Tenth and Eleventh, Jefferson and Grove. Lincoln Park-Between Tenth and Eleventh, Harrison and Alice.
Madison Square-Between Madison and Oak, Eighth and Ninth. Mead Park-San Pablo avenue opposite Sycamore.
Piedmont Park-Entrance, Vernal avenue corner Highland avenue. Shell Mound Park-Shell Mound Station. Capt. L. Siebe, proprietor. Trestle Glen Park-Terminus East Oakland Street Railroad.
Washington Park-Between Sixth and Seventh avenues, East Twelfth and East Fourteenth.
PLACES OF AMUSEMENT.
Dietz Opera House-Twelfth northeast corner Webster. Macdonough Theater-Fourteenth and Broadway. C. E. Cook, manager.
Oakland Theater-320 Twelfth. J. J. Collins, lessee.
PUBLIC HALLS AND BUILDINGS.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Abrahamson Building-Washington southeast corner Thirteenth.
A. O. U. W. Hall-561 Thirteenth.
Babcock's Hall-Claremont avenue near Telegraph avenue.
Bartlett Hall-Pine between Seventh and Goss.
Bettman Block-Southwest corner East Twelfth and Twelfth avenue. Blake Block-1065 Washington.
Blake's Hall-East Fourteenth near Fruitvale avenue.
Blake & Moffitt Building-906 Broadway.
Brayton Block-36312 Twelfth.
Brown Building-Northeast corner Washington and Tenth. Buswell Block-Broadway southeast corner Fourth.
California Hall-1015 Clay.
Canning Block-1115 Broadway. -
Castle Hall-1212 Twenty-third avenue.
Central Bank Building-Broadway northeast corner Fourteenth.
Central Block-1068 Broadway.
Chabot Observatory-Between Tenth and Eleventh, Jefferson and Grove.
City Hall-North side Fourteenth opposite Washington.
City Market-Twelfth southeast corner Washington.
N. CLARK & SONS, 17-19 Spear St., San Francisco
Manufacturers and Dealers in Fire Brick and Fire Clay
JAYMANCE REAL ESTATE
and Investment 466 Righth St. Oakland CL-
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Coleman Block-110372 Broadway.
College Hall-Northeast corner Twelfth and Harrison.
Cosmopolitan Hall-2969 Telegraph avenue.
County Jail-East side Washington between Fourth and Fifth.
County Receiving Hospital-West side Franklin between Fourth and Fifth.
Court House-West side Broadway between Fourth and Fifth.
Covenant Hall-Southeast corner Thirteenth and Clay.
Curtis Block-425-431 San Pablo avenue.
Dania Hall-8641/2 Broadway.
Davis Block-Northwest corner Eleventh and Washington.
Delger Block No. 1-Northwest corner Broadway and Ninth.
Delger Block No. 2-1155-1169 Broadway.
Eintracht Hall-856 Webster.
Elite Hall-Twelfth northeast corner Webster.
Elsey Building-856 Broadway.
Enterprise Hall-Southeast corner Twenty-second and Grove. Enquirer Building-416-418 Tenth.
Everts Block-1014 Broadway.
Examiner Building-914-918 Broadway.
Fidelity Hall-Northeast corner Peralta and Seventh.
Fifth Infantry Regiment Band Hall-709 Broadway.
Fraternal Hall-115612 Washington.
Fraternity Hall-Northeast corner Seventh and Peralta. Free Library Building-North side Fourteenth near City Hall.
Grand Army Hall-419 Thirteenth.
Germania Hall-832-836 Webster.
Golden West Hall-2123 Peralta.
Gospel Hall-+75 Sixth.
Gospel Hall-1208 Twenty-third avenue.
Gregory Block-962 Seventh.
Hall of Records-East side Broadway between Fourth and Fifth.
Hamilton Hall-Thirteenth southeast corner Jefferson. Hanifin Block-1457 San Pablo avenue.
Hansen's Hall-Southwest corner Wood and Goss.
Holy Ghost Hall-2134 Magnolia.
Hook Building-1108 Broadway. Institute Hall-1058 Broadway.
I. O. E. S. Hall-Pacific near Willow.
I. O. O. F. Hall-Northwest corner Franklin and Eleventh,
I O. O. F. Hall (German)-838 Webster.
James Block-Seventh northwest corner Wood.
Jurgens' Block-1116 Broadway.
J. B. P. & B. Association Hall-918 Washington.
Klinkner Block-San Pablo avenue northeast corner Klinkner avenue. Klinkner Hall-San Pablo avenue northeast corner Klinkner avenue. Kohler & Chase Hall-459 Eleventh.
Kohler Hall-Northwest corner Seventh and Chester.
Labor Bureau Hall-918 Washington.
BYRON RUTLEY
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REAL ESTATE
Telephone 1007.
CENTRAL BANK BLDG., OAKLAND, CAL. Rooms 315, 316
.. . Take Elevator
P. O. Box 231
M. S. SMITH & SONS
BOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES 1154=1158 Broadway Telephone 613 Oakland, Cal.
JUNCTION CASH GROCERY CHEAPEST PLACE IN OAKLAND TO BUY GROCERIES, 1319 CENTER AND 1320 PERALTA STS.
WALSH & O'BRIEN
30 OAKLAND.
Land and Loan Co.'s Block-Southeast corner Twelfth and Washington.
Liberty Hall-865 Broadway.
Lillard Building-Thirteenth northwest corner Washington.
Loring Hall-Clay southeast corner Eleventh.
Macdonough Theater Building-Broadway southeast corner Fourteenth. Masonic Hall-Northeast corner Seventh and Willow.
Masonic Temple-Northwest corner Twelfth and Washington.
Military Hall-377 Twelfth.
Mills Tabernacle-Corner Twelfth and Webster.
Milton Hall-San Pablo avenue southwest corner Milton.
Montana Block-1156-1162 Seventh.
Montana Hall-116014 Seventh.
Native Sons' Golden West Hall-1015 Clay.
Native Sons' Golden West Hall-764 East Twelfth.
Niedt's Hall-San Pablo avenue corner Bonton avenue.
Oakland Bank of Savings Building-Northeast corner Broadway and Twelfth.
Oakland Free Market-Fifth between Washington and Clay.
Odd Fellows Hall-555 East Twelfth.
Olive Block-Washington southwest corner Fourteenth.
O'Neill Block-Southeast corner San Pablo and Stanford avenue.
Oriental Block-864 Washington.
Orion Hall-555 East Twelfth.
Parsons' Block-61212 East Twelfth.
Pentecost Hall-2134 Magnolia.
People's Hall-767 Sixth.
People's Theater-Southeast corner Washington and Twelfth.
Playter Block-1209 Broadway.
Post Office-Southwest corner Broadway and Seventeenth.
Pythian Castle-377 Twelfth.
Reliance Building-Northwest corner Clay and Seventeenth.
Remillard Building-414-420 San Pablo avenue.
Sacred Heart Hall-Fortieth near Grove.
Salvation Army Barracks-317 Eighth.
Sather Block-North side Seventh between Market and Myrtle.
Schimmelpfennig's Hall-764 East Twelfth.
Seminary Building-462-464 Thirteenth.
Severing Building-1018 Washington.
Schutz Building-Washington between Tenth and Eleventh,
Shattuck Hall-453 Eighth.
Syndicate Hall-561 Thirteenth.
Thomas' Hall-115612 East Fourteenth.
Turner's Hall-832-836 Webster.
Tuttle Court-West side Grove between Twenty-second and Twenty- third.
Upper Fruitvale Hall-Hopkins between Fruitvale and Champion avenues.
Washington Building-101112 Washington.
Washington Hall-307 East Twelfth.
SAN FRANCISCO
LAUNDRY
Fine Work in Shirts and Collars a Specialty OFFICES:
San Francisco, 33 Geary St. Oakland, 866 Broadway
Carpets, Mattings, Linoleums, Window Shades 416, 420 Twelfth, Street, Oakland
R. H. CHAMBERLAIN,
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Westphal Building-1162 Washington.
Wilcox Block-921 Broadway.
Y. M. C. A. Building-Northeast corner Twelfth and Clay.
Young Men's Institute Hall-Corner Fifteenth avenue and East Four- teenth.
SCHOOLS.
PUBLIC.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
J. W. Evans, president; J. B. McClymonds, superintendent and sec- retary.
OBSERVATORY.
Chabot Observatory-Lafayette Square, Eleventh and Grove. Cards of admission except for Monday and Friday evening can be obtained on application to the director, J. B. McClymonds, City Hall.
CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Oakland High School-Twelfth between Jefferson and Grove. J. B. McChesney, principal; S. P. Meads, E. F. Burrill, S. A. Cham- bers, C. L. Biedenbach, J. T. Draper, Miss K. N. Wertz, Mrs. F. M. Pugh, Miss C. S. Williams, Miss E. A, Packard, Miss A. W. Brewer, Miss L. E. Johnson, Miss C. B. Palmer, J. M. Patton, Miss E. C. McNeely, G. H. Boke, P. E. Daniels, Miss C. M. Cush- ing, Miss A. Galbraith, Miss K. M. Graydon, Miss E. B. Lee, Miss E. Hilton, Miss M. Wythe, Miss M. Herrick, teachers.
Clawson School-Magnolia between Thirty-second and Thirty-fourth. Miss Julia E. Colby, principal; Mrs. M. J. Ayres, Mrs. S. B. Byrod, Miss Stella G. Trask, Miss Clara N. Gibson, Miss Bertha Feibush, Miss A. L. Zabel, Miss Carrie Ried, Miss Myrtie Burrows, Miss Flora R. Smyth, teachers.
Cole School-Tenth between Union and Poplar. G. W. Frick, prin- cipal; Leila A. Darrow, Agnes G. Madden, Harriet J. Lee, M. S. Pullman, Louise Grove, M. Ella Hall, Fiorence Lemon, S. Helen Snook, M. R. McClure, N. M. Givens, Miss R. Ferguson, Miss E. McMullen, Miss M. M. Pearce, Mrs. J. N Brower, Margaret Conners, Florence A. Pereau, Nellie A. Wyckoff and Fanny G. Smith, teachers.
Durant School-Twenty-eighth between Grove and West. S. G. S. Dunbar, principal; Miss S. J. Hodgdon, vice-principal. Mrs. E. C. Greenman, Miss S. E. McFarland, Mrs. E. D. Reynolds, Miss L. C. Betancue, Miss H. C. Larkins, Mrs. L. R. Washburn, Miss M. W. Tyrrell, Mrs. C. C N. Walter, Mrs. C. E. Maddocks, Miss M. C. Sutherland, Miss K. G. Senter, Miss M. T. Kimball, Miss D. V. Howard, Mrs. J. Klee, Miss C. P. Leet, Mrs. B. H. Stone and Miss A. B. McDonald, teachers.
William J. Dingee
Real Estate Investments
Houses to Rent 460 & 462 Eighth St. Oakland
Whitney Transfer Co.
Main Office, 972 Broadway. Oakland, Cal. BERKELEY - STOCKTON - PETALUMA
OAKLAND - SAN FRANCISCO - ALAMEDA
Kenney & Wells
Free Art Gallery, Frames and Pictures 1110 Broadway, near Twelfth, Oakland 422 Sutter Street, San Francisco
HENRY W. TAYLOR, WEST BERKELEY, CAL.
LUMBER, LATHS, SHINGLES & POSTS
32 OAKLAND.
Franklin Grammar School-Tenth avenue between Fifteenth and Six- teenth. J. F. Chandler, principal; Miss L. E. Bentley, Mrs. M. J. Shaw, Mrs. H. C. Simpson, Mrs. E. R. Tucker, Mrs. A. M. Duren, Mrs. E. M. Bartholomew, Miss C. A. McCracken, Mrs. H. G. Ayer, Mrs. C. J. Hammer. Mrs. Grace Hurwood, Mrs. L. A Beauvais, Miss L. E. Billings, Miss F. C. Sutherland, Miss L. E. White and Mrs. F. C. Preble, teachers.
Garfield School-East Sixteenth northwest corner Twenty-third avenue. Mrs. E. Gibbs, principal; Miss A. Phillips, Miss S J. Dewing, Miss L. W. Phillips, Miss J. K. Storrie, Miss E. A. Stevens, Miss E. Gilmore, Miss G. W. Littlejohn, Miss M. M. Ham, Miss I. Van- dergaw, Miss D. Hufschmidt, Miss M. I. McCracken and Miss K. Marsh, teachers.
Grant School-Broadway and Prospect avenue. Miss E. Powell, prin- cipal; Miss E. B. Myrick, Miss M. C. Ellis, Miss M. Story, Miss Jean W. Nesbitt and Miss A. M. Richardson, teachers.
Grove Street School-Grove between Fourth and Fifth, Mrs. M. D. Standeford, principal; Mrs. I. C. Scanlan, Miss M. G. McComas and Miss M. M. Campbell, teachers.
Harrison School-Harrison corner Fourth. Miss H. M. Mullen, prin- cipal; Miss A. A. Cordes, Miss G. C. Herd, Miss K. N. Bassett, Miss H. A. Robins and Miss A. M. Quince, teachers.
Lafayette Grammar School-West between Seventeenth and Eigh- teenth. Miss A. F. Aldrich, principal; Miss T. C. Lisson, Miss A. F. Robins, Miss E. M. Sherman, Miss J. Lemon, Miss N. Cook, Miss S. P. Willard, Miss A. B. Rogers, Miss Maud Clock, Mrs. N. H. Hornick, Miss A. M. Youngman, Miss J. D. Cornor, Mrs. M. G. Bradbury, Miss M. E. Morris, Mrs. E. W. Anderson and Miss G. B. Playter, teachers.
Lincoln School-Tenth corner Alice. T. G. Crawford, principal ; J. O'Meara, Miss E. L. Thompson, Miss Mary V. Stuart, Miss Mary D. Bull, Miss Grace Campbell, Miss Fannie Henderson, Miss Mabel Putnam, Mrs. R. Melquiond, Miss Mary L. Wheeler, Miss Regina Reilly, Miss Julia Dole, Miss Rebecca A. Bills, Mrs. I. M. Morgan, Miss S. M. A. Boniface, Miss Esther Frank and Miss L. Carrick, teachers.
Prescott School-Campbell and Seward. C. F. Gulick principal ; Miss Henrietta Summer, Miss M. C. Heaton, Miss H. E. Corliss, Miss E. C. Morris, Mrs. M. V. Boardman, Miss A. C. Hennings, Miss E. A. Thompson, Mrs. M. E. Hawkins, Miss A. M. Johnson, Miss M. E. France, Miss A. A. McCord, Miss A. W. Trescott, Mrs. S. Runyan, Miss M. M. Martin, Mrs. M. Rainey, Miss M. Blythe and Miss N. H. Neylan, teachers.
Swett School-Twelfth avenue between East Nineteenth and East Twentieth. J. H. Sumner, principal; Miss E. R. Larue, Miss I. L. Hunt. Mrs. M. V. Kingman and Mrs. E. W. Hayes, teachers. Tompkins School-Fifth and Linden. C. E. Markham, principal; A. E. Walton, Flora I. DeWolfe, Miss S. I. Regan, Miss N. A. Carter. Mrs. I. E. DuBois, Miss F. I. Billings, Miss C. L. Abbott, Miss S.
PHILLIPS BROS.
BOOKBINDERS AND PRINTERS 505 CLAY ST., S. F.
TAYMANCE REAL ESTATE
and Investment 466 Righth St. Oakland EL.
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M. McFeely, Miss Cora K. Wyckoff, Miss I. A. Cody, Miss L. A. Walker and Mrs. F. B. Gould, teachers.
Central Evening School-Twelfth and Market. C. E. Merwin, princi- pal; L. S. Thorp, W. A. Fine, Miss Philena Perkins, S. W. Allen and Miss Rebecca Blackwood, teachers.
Clawson Evening School-Magnolia near Thirty-second. J. A. Sands, teacher.
Franklin Evening School-Tenth avenue and East Fifteenth. Miss M. Stewart, teacher.
Garfield Evening School-East Seventeenth and Twenty-third avenue. A. F. Shulte, principal.
Prescott Evening School-Campbell and Seward. A. Meghan and Miss Mary E. Walcott, teachers.
SUBURBAN SCHOOLS.
Bay District Public School -- San Pablo avenue and Crawford. Miss E. H. Stokes, principal; Miss D. E. Rockefellow, Miss J. G. Kelley, Miss M. Grindley. Miss R. Andrews and Miss I. Davis, teachers.
Emery District Public School-Forty-first between San Pablo avenue and Adeline. James Malloch, principal. £ Miss L. J. Amerman and Miss A. H. Yates, teachers.
Fruitvale School-Boston avenue and School. Miss A. J. Swasey, prin - cipal Miss J. C. Allen, Miss L. B. Donovan, Miss A. V. Baxley, Miss I. M. Hammond, Miss Carrie Bradley, Miss Marion Bromley, Miss Julia McCord and Mrs. Kate Scheuch, teachers.
Hayes District School-Hayes Canyon road near Morago road. Miss B. Carpenter, teacher.
Melrose School-High, Melrose. David Williams, principal. Miss Edith Owen, Miss M. H. Barber and Miss Lydia K. Armstrong, teachers.
North Temescal Public School-Temescal avenue near Telegraph ave- nue Mrs. E. A. Wilson, principal; Miss R. S. Mitchell, Miss A. M. Good, Miss A. M. Ford, Miss J. E. Burrall, Miss Bessie York, and Miss Sadie Walters, teachers. Branch School-West, corner Thirty-eighth. Miss E. Wallace, teacher.
Peralta District Public School-Alcatraz avenue near Telegraph ave- nue. E T. Harmes, principal. Miss E. Gallagher and Miss E Reeve, teachers.
Piedmont District School-Piedmont and Echo avenues, Piedmont. Mrs. N. K. French, principal. Miss E. L. Shearer, Miss L. Hering and Mrs. M. D. Snook, teachers.
KINDERGARTENS.
Brown Kindergarten-Fortieth near Telegraph avenue. Miss Alice Brown, principal; Miss Edith Crawford, teacher.
Cutler Kindergarten-1142 East Seventeenth. Miss May Cutler, teacher.
East Oakland Free Kindergarten-724 East Fourteenth. Miss M. E. Rust, principal. .
Oakland Bottling Co. Genuine FREDERICKSBURG Bottled Lager
19 Broadway Tel. 223
San Francisco Chronicle
OF THE PACIFIC COAST.
IS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER
Smith & Schmidt,
FRESCO PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING OFFICE: ROOM 516 Central Bank Bldg., OAKLAND
SOLE BUILDERS
Golden State & Miners' Iron Works, S. F. THOMPSON'S SLIDE-VALVE CORLISS ENGINES
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OAKLAND.
Edwards Kindergarten-820 Twenty-seventh. Miss M. Edwards, teacher. First Methodist Free Kindergarten-259 Hollis. Miss I. Howard, principal.
Foster Kindergarten-1026 Chestnut. Miss H. Foster, teacher.
Froebel Kindergarten -- 470 Merrimac. Misses D. and R. Miller, teachers.
Goodwill Kindergarten-701 Brush. Miss A. Warner, principal.
Ludlow Kindergarten-1690 Eighth. Miss M. J. Ludlow, teacher.
Market Street Kindergarten-Market southeast corner Lydia. Miss Kate McDanel, principal.
Marshall Kindergarten-1352 Grove. Miss Lizzie Marshall, teacher. Mincher Kindergarten-Mattie avenue near Adeline. Misses A. and H. Mincher, teachers.
Naismith Kindergarten-601 Sixteenth. Miss M. F. Naismith. North Oakland Kindergarten-102 Hannah. Miss L. E. Christensen, principal.
Oakland Central Free Kindergarten-Third near Franklin. Miss
Grace M. Patterson, principal,
Oakland Seminary Kindergarten-528 Eleventh. Miss M. L. Kerr, principal; Miss H. Brown, teacher.
Miss E. H. Ehmann, Sixth Avenue Kindergarten-1408 Sixth avenue. principal; Miss Bertha Hunter, teacher.
West Oakland Free Kindergarten-Peralta corner Pacific. Miss W. McFarland. principal.
West Oakland Home Kindergarten-973 Campbell. Miss A. A. Wil- kins, teacher.
PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES.
Aydelotte's Business College-Twelfth corner Clay. J. H. Aydelotte, proprietor; F. O. Gardiner, E. L. Knowlton, Miss T. M. Jacque- min and Miss Grace Frauneder, teachers.
Academy of Our Lady of Lourdes (school for girls)-Corner East Fif- teenth and Fifteenth avenue. Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. Sister Mary Emanuel, principal.
California College-East Twenty-seventh between Thirteenth and Fourteenth avenue, Highland Park. S. B. Morse, president.
Convent of our Lady of the Sacred Heart (boarding school for young ladies)-1534 Webster. Conducted by the Sisters of the Sacred Names of Jesus and Mary. Mother Elizabeth, superior.
Fabiola Hospital Training School for Nurses-Moss avenue corner Broadway. Miss M. M. Peelle, superintendent.
Gilson's Normal and Special Training School-569 Thirteenth. J. C. Gilson, principal.
Horton-Miss Horton's School-Corner Twelfth and Filbert. Miss S. W. Horton, principal; Miss Nellie V. Jones, Miss C. F. Center, Miss M. F Burnham, Miss E. Sinclair, Miss E M. Sherman, Miss L. B. Blackwood, Miss F. M. Hanna, Miss F. W. Smith, Mrs. C. F. Snyder, teachers.
Oakland Business College-906 Broadway. O. J. Willis, principal.
KALINDO HOTEL The Leading and Largest Hotel in Oakland~ 8th St.bet: Broadwayand Franklin St.
AYDELOTTE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Telegraphy Course
Y. m. C. A. Building, Oakland, Cal. ® $10 Per Month.
OAKLAND. 35
Oakland Seminary for Young Ladies-528 Eleventh corner Clay. Mrs. M. K. Blake, principal. Was organized by the present principal, November, 1858, and was reopened January 6, 1890. Its depart- ments are Kindergarten, Primary, Intermediate, College Prepar- atory and Graduate. Faculty-Mrs. M. K. Blake, principal; Prof. T. D. Adams, master; Miss Mary E. Allen, preceptress ; Miss Glennie Busey, preparatory and primary department ; Miss M. Louise Kerr, kindergarten ; Miss Lyda Littlefield, kindergarten assistant; Madame V. Lefebvre-Hopper, French; Madame E. Barrangon Yates, Spanish; Prof. Hugo Mansfeldt, piano and harmony ; Prof. R. H. Hohfeldt, piano; Prof. Henri Fairweather, vocal music; Prof. Otto Blankart, violin ; Miss Theresa Sherwood, guitar and mandolin ; Mrs. R. H. Hohfeldt, German ; Miss Alice C. Moses, elocution and delsarte ; Miss Vinnicombe, physical cul- ture ; Miss Eunice Holmes, decorative art ; Mrs. D. S. Richardson, drawing and painting ; Miss Kate Whitaker, cooking.
Pacific Theological Seminary-Head of Webster between Hawthorne and Plymouth avenues. Rev. J. K. McLean, D. D., president. Snell Seminary-1213 Madison. Miss Mary E. Snell, principal.
Sacred Heart School (for boys)-Forty-first near Grove. Conducted by the Christian Brothers.
Sacred Heart School (for girls)-Fortieth near Grove. Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names.
School of Oratory and Dramatic Art-575 Thirteenth. £ Miss Fanny Thomas, principal.
St. Anthony's School (for boys)-East Sixteenth and Sixteenth avenue. Conducted by the Christian Brothers.
St. Elizabeth's School-Bray avenue near East Fourteenth. Conducted by the Dominican Sisters.
St. Francis de Sales School (for boys)-Corner Jones and Grove. Con- ducted by the Christian Brothers.
St. Francis de Sales School (for girls)-Corner Jones and Grove. Con- ducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names.
St. Joseph's Academy-Fifth corner Jackson. Conducted by the Christian Brothers. Brother Hugh, director.
St. Mary's College-Corner Broadway and Plymouth avenue. Founded in San Francisco, 1863; transferred to Oakland, 1889. Conducted by the Brothers of the Christian schools. Rev. Brother Bettelin, president; Rev. Brother Walter, director.
St. Mary's School (for boys)-Corner Jefferson and Seventh. Con- ducted by the Christian Brothers.
St. Mary's School (for girls)-Corner Grove and Seventh. 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.
Zion's German and . English Day School-Myrtle corner Twelfth. J. G. Theiss, principal; H. Roecker, teacher.
William J. Dingee
Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers 460 & 462 Eighth St. OAKLAND
M. S. SMITH & SONS
1154-1158 Broadway, Oakland, Cal.
PICTURE FRAMES
PICTURES, ART MATERIALS
Telephone 613
v ..... X
AYDELOTTE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Telegraphy Course $10 Per Month.
Y. m. C. A. Building, Oakland, Cal.
Telephone 385.
ALAMEDA COUNTY STEAM CARPET & RENOVATING WORKS 368 Fourth St.
- J. J. LERRI & CO. -
36 OAKLAND.
SOCIETIES-SECRET AND BENEVOLENT.
MASONIC.
De Molay Council, Knights Kadosh, No. 2, A. & A. Scottish Rite- W. N. Pearce, E. C .; C. F. Burnham, recorder. Meets on the fourth Monday in each month at Masonic Temple.
Oakland Lodge of Perfection, No. 12, A. & A. Scottish Rite-John Martin, Ven. M .; C. F. Burnham, secretary. Meets on the first and third Mondays in each month at Masonic Temple.
Oakland Commandery, No. 11-D. Edward Collins, E. C .; C. F. Burn- ham, recorder. Stated conclave on the first Tuesday in each month at Masonic Temple.
Alcatraz Lodge, No. 244-R. G. Graham, secretary. Meets first and third Mondays in each month at Masonic Hall, corner Seventh and Willow.
Brooklyn Lodge, No. 215-Meets first Tuesday in each month at Orion Hall, 555 East Twelfth.
Gethsemane Chapter, No. 5, Rose Croix-C. L. Pierce, W. M .; C. F. Burnham, secretary. Meets second Monday in each month at Ma- sonic Temple.
Live Oak Lodge, No. 61-John A. Beckwith, W. M .; J. J. Warner, secretary. Meets first Friday in each month at Masonic Temple. Oakland Chapter, No. 36-J. W. McClymonds, secretary. Meets first and third Wednesdays in each month at Masonic Temple.
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