Husted's Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley directory, 1897, Part 90

Author: Husted, F. M; Polk-Husted Directory Co
Publication date: 1897
Publisher: San Francisco, Cal. : F.M. Husted
Number of Pages: 792


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St. Matthew's Mission (Episcopal)-Alcatraz near Calais. Rev. T. L. Randolph, missionary. Sunday services, II a. mn. Sunday school, 10 a. m.


FRIENDS.


Friends' Society-2938 Shattuck avenue. £ Sunday service II


a. m. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Prayer meeting, Thurs- day, 7:30 p. m.


METHODIST.


Paradise-Calais corner Felton. Rev. J. G. Vogel, pastor. Sunday services, II a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.


Trinity-Fulton corner Allston way. £ Rev. R. Bentley, pastor. Sunday services, II a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 2:30 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.


West Berkeley-Seventh near University avenue. Sunday ser- vices, II a. m. and 7:30 p. m. - Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.


PRESBYTERIAN.


First-Ellsworth corner Allston way. Rev. H. A. Ketchum,


pastor. Sunday services, II a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m.


South Berkeley-Ashby avenue near Shattuck av. Rev. F. J.


Akers, pastor. Sunday services, II a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 12:45 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m.


West Berkeley-Bristol corner Eighth. Rev. J. Hunter, pastor. Sunday services, II a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.


OAKLAND, CAI.


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ROMAN CATHOLIC.


St. Joseph's-St. Joseph s w corner Addison. Rev. Thomas


Phillips, pastor. Sunday services, 7:30 and 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.


UNITARIAN.


First-Allston way corner Dana .. Rev. E. B. Payne, pastor. Sunday service, II a. m. Sunday school, 12:30 p. m.


LIBRARIES.


Berkeley Public Library-2156 Shattuck avenue. D. R. Moore, librarian.


Lorin Branch-1743 Alcatraz avenue. W. Stilwell, curator.


NEWSPAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS.


Berkeley Daily Advocate-Shattuck avenue near Addison. H. N. Marquand, publisher. Subscription, $4 per annum. Berkeley Daily Gazette (official paper)-Office 2133-2135 Stan- ford place. Job rooms, Third opposite Allston way. Ga- zette Publishing Co, proprietors. Will A. Nash, editor. S. H. Borkheim, manager and treasurer. J. O. Hanscom,


city editor and secretary. Subscription, $3 per annum. Berkeley Herald-Stanford avenue corner Center. Issued every Saturday. $2 per annum. E. C. Overman, editor


and manager.


Presbyterian, The (monthly)-2201 Atherton. Rev. H. A. Ket- chum, editor.


Berkeleyan, The-North Hall, University of California; pub- lished by the students, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday each week. Subscription $3 per annum.


Blue and Gold-University of California. Published annually by the Junior class.


Josh (illustrated bi-weekly)-North Hall, University grounds. Occident-University of California. Published weekly by the Occident Publishing Company. Subscription $1.50 per annum.


University of California Magazine-North Hall, University Grounds. Subscription, $1.50 per annum.


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY


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PUBLIC HALLS AND BUILDINGS.


American Hall-21693 Shattuck avenue.


Ashby Hall-2938 Shattuck avenue.


Bailey Block-2517 Shattuck avenue.


Baker Block-Alcatraz avenue corner Ellis.


Bruns Hall-San Pablo avenue corner University avenue.


Dixon Block-3274 Adeline


Frick Block-2123 Stanford place.


Hann Block-Center corner Shattuck avenue.


I. O. O. F. Hall-Shattuck avenue corner Addison.


Johnson Block-2030 Addison


Lancaster Block-Shatatuck avenue northwest corner Addi-


son


Landregan's Hall-San Pablo avenue corner University avenue. Lorin Hall-1714 Alcatraz avenue.


Metcalf Block-2107 Dwight way.


Pythian Castle-Berkeley way corner Shattuck avenue.


Salvation Army Hall-Johnson Block.


Schulz's Hall-Tenth corner Allston way.


Shattuck Block-2146 Shattuck avenue.


Shattuck Hall-2146 Shattuck avenue.


Sisterna Hall-University avenue corner Sixth.


South Berkeley Hall-Ashby avenue near Shattuck avenue.


Stewart & Trowbridge Block, 2107 Dwight way.


Stiles Hall-Allston way corner Dana.


Taylor's Hall -- Fifth corner University avenue.


Town Hall-University avenue corner Sacramento. Union Hall-Harmon corner Calais.


Unity Hall-Addison near Stanford place.


Woodmen Hall-2141 Center.


SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.


PUBLIC.


High-Center near Oxford. S. D. Waterman, principal; M. C. James, vice principal; Miss A. C. Edmonds, Miss M. B. Clayes, Miss F. W. McLean, Miss F. Bartling, Miss M. Brehm, A. W. Stamper, D. R. Wood, E. B. Lamare and Miss A. G. Graser, teachers.


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Columbus-Eighth corner Allston way. Miss S. M. McClure, principal; Miss M. S. Higgins, Miss M. E. Rhodes, Miss M. F. Robinson, Miss M. A. Kastens, teachers.


Kellogg-Center near Oxford. S. D. Waterman, principal; Miss A. E. Wilson, Miss R. M. Dobbins, Miss E. M. Smith, Miss S. T. French, Miss L. L. Shaw, Miss A. Albin, Mrs. C. E. Hutton, teachers.


Le Conte-Russell between Ellsworth and Deakin. Miss A. F. Keefer, principal; Miss H. M. Gompertz, Miss S. Fox, Miss L. J. Woodworth, Mrs. C. G. Elliott, Miss M. Huddart, Miss M. E. Bergen, teachers.


Lorin-Alcatraz avenue corner King. M. J. Congdon, princi- pal; Miss E. Ellerhorst, Miss D. E. Ellerhorst, Miss O. Har- per, Miss S. M. Hall, Miss R. Fox, Miss L. J. Shaw, teach- ers.


Rose Street -- Milvia near Rose. Mrs. C. G. Potwin, Miss E. Sprague, Miss A. Woodall, teachers.


San Pablo Avenue -- San Pablo avenue near Virginia. J. W. Warnick, principal; Miss L. J. Hamlin, Miss L. Atterbury, Mrs. E. S. Wilkes, Miss D. Larsen, teachers.


Seventh Street-Seventh between Delaware and Bristol. Miss N. Malloy, Miss M. E. Wilson, teachers.


Whittier-Milvia northeast corner Virginia. Miss J. H. Luin- bard, principal; Mrs. N. M. Norman, Miss J. Barrows, Miss L. Codington, Mrs. S. C. Partridge, Miss A. C. Cotrel, teachers.


KINDERGARTENS.


Byxbee Kindergarten -- 2022 Bancroft way. Miss Alice H. Byx- bee, principal.


Dwight Way Kindergarten-2141 Dwight way. Miss Cora L. Fisk, principal.


West Berkeley Kindergarten-University avenue corner Eighth. Miss H. Lueders, principal. Miss M. Van Housen, teacher.


PRIVATE.


Beaulieu School-2207 Dwight way. Mrs. M. E. Graydon, principal.


Berkeley Bible Seminary-Allston way corner Telegraph av. S. M. Jefferson, chancellor.


Boone's University School-2029 Durant avenue. P. R. Boone, Principal.


GALINDO HOTEL The Leading and largest Motel in Oakland .~ 8 thSt.bet Broadway a Franklin St


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Bowens' Academy-University avenue northwest corner Grove. Professor T. S. Bowens, principal.


Miss Head's School-2538 Channing way.


Peralta University Acamedy-Albino avenue, Peralta Park. James Blackledge, head master.


St. Joseph's Convent-St. Joseph near Addison. Conducted by the Sisters of the Presentation. Sister Stanislaus, mother superior.


COLLEGES.


California Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind. Warring corner Dwight way. W. Wilkin- son, principal.


UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA.


BOARD OF REGENTS.


His Excellency, James H. Budd, Governor, president of the Board.


Martin Kellogg, A. M., LL. D., president of the University.


J. H. C. Bonte, A. M., D. D., secretary and land agent.


FACULTY.


Martin Kellogg, A. M., LL. D., president of the University.


John H. C. Bonte, A. M., D D., professor of Legal Ethics.


joseph Le Conte, A. M., M. D., LL. D., professor of Geology and Natural History.


Stephen J. Field, LL. D., Honorary professor of Law.


George Davidson, Ph. D., Sc. D., Honorary professor of Geo- desy and Astronomy.


R. Beverly Cole, A. M., M. D., M. R. C. S., professor of Ob- stetrics and Gynecology.


Willard B. Rising, M. E., Ph. D., professor of Chemistry.


Frank Soule, professor of Civil Engineering and Astronomy.


Eugene W. Hilgard, Ph. D., LL. D., professor of Agriculture and Agricultural Chemistry, and Director of Agricultural Experiment Stations.


Frederick G. Hesse, professor of Mechanical Engineering.


Bernard Moses, Ph. D., professor of History and Political Econ- omy.


- William F. McNutt, M. D., M. R. C. P. (Edin.) professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine.


William B. Lewitt, M. D., professor of Anatomy.


Oakland Bottling Co.


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Robert A. McLean, M. D., professor of Clinical and Operative Surgery, and Dean of the Medical Faculty.


. Clark L. Goddard, A. M., D. D. S., professor of Orthodontia.


Irving Stringham, Ph. D., Professor of Mathematics, and Dean of the Faculty of Letters and of the Faculties of Science.


Abraham L. Lengfeld, M. D., professor of Materia Medica and Medical Chemistry.


Benjamin R. Swan, M. D., professor of the Diseases of Children. Albin Putzker, A. M., professor of the German Language and Literature.


George H. Howison, A. M., LL. D., Mills professor of Intellec- tual and Moral Philosophy and Civil Polity.


Maurice J. Sullivan, D. D. S., professor of Dental Pathology Therapeutics and Materia Medica.


William M. Searby, professor of Materia Medica, and Dean of the Pharmaceutical Faculty.


Hans H. Behr, M. D., emeritus professor of Botany.


Samuel B. Christy, Ph. B., Professor of Mining and Metallurgy. George A. Shurtleff, M. D., emeritus professor of Mental Dis- eases and Medical Jurisprudence.


George H. Powers, A. M., M. D., professor of Ophthalmology and Otology.


Luis L. Dunbar, D. D. S., professor of Operative Dentistry. and Dental Histology, and Dean of the Dental Faculty.


Arnold A. D'Ancona, A. B., M. D., professor of Physiology and Microscopy.


Edward S. Holden, A. M., LL. D., director of the Lick Observa- tory.


William W. Kerr, A. M., M. B., professor of Clinical Medicine.


Douglass W. Montgomery, M. D., professor of Histology and Pathology.


Charles M. Gayley, A. B., professor of the English Language and Literature.


John M. Williamson, M. D., professor of Anatomy.


Frederick Slate, B. S., professor of Physics.


John W. Robertson, A. B., M. D., professor of Mental Diseases and Medical Jurisprudence.


Martin Regensburger, M. D., professor of Dermatology and Ven- ereal Diseases.


Harry M. Sherman, A. M., M. D., professor of Orthopedic Sur- gery.


Henry J. Kreutzmann, M. D., professor of Gynecology and Ob- stetrics.


Charles A. von Hoffmann, M. D., Professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics.


N. GLARK & SONS, Manufacturers and Dealers


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Frederick W. D'Evelyn, M. B., C. M., professor of Pediatrics.


Edward S. Clark, M. D., professor of Otology.


Louis Bazet, M. D., professor of Genito-Urinary Surgery.


A. P. Whittell, M. D., professor of Opthamology.


Jacob Voorsanger, professor of the Semitic Languages and Lit- erature.


Luke Robinson, M. D., M. R. C. P. (Lond.) professor of Gyne- cology.


William H. Mays, M. D., professor of Gynecology.


Leo Newmark, M. D., professor of Neurology.


John C. Spencer, A. B., M. D., professor of Pathology and His- tology.


Frederick A. Grazer, Ph. G., M. D., professor of Pharmacy.


Jerome J. B. Argenti, Ph. G., professor of Botany, Microscopy and Vegetable Histology.


Wiliam T. Wenzel, M. D., Ph. M., professor of Chemistry.


Franklin T. Green, Ph. G., professor of Analytical and Phar- maceutical Chemistry.


Elmer E. Brown, Ph. D., professor of the Science and Art of Teaching.


Frank L. Winn, professor of Military Science and Tactics.


William E. Taylor, M. D., professor of the Principles and Prac- tice of Surgery.


Edward B. Clapp, Ph. D., professor of the Greek Language and Literature.


Henry L. Wagner, Ph. D., M. D., professor of Rhinology and Laryngology.


William A. Martin, M. D., professor of Opthalmology.


Charles W. Slack, Ph. B., LL. B., professor of Law and Dean of the College of Law.


William C. Jones, A. M., professor of Jurisprudence.


Cornelius B. Bradley, A. M., professor of Rhetoric.


Felicien V. Paget, professor of the French and Spanish Lang- uages.


William A. Merrill, Ph. D., L. H. D .. professor of the Latin Lan- guage and Literature.


Washington Dodge, M. D., professor of Therapeutics.


Alexander A. Cunningham, F. C. S., professor of Chemistry.


W. F. Egan, professor of Bovine Pathology and Veterinary Ob- stetrics.


Francis W. Skaife, professor of Canine Pathology.


S. J. Frazier, A. B., M. D., professor of Comparative Physiology and Histology.


F. A. Nief. professor of Comparative Anatomy.


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William E. Hopkins, M. D., professor of Ophthalmology.


George F. Shiels, M. D., C. M., (Edin.) professor of Surgery.


Beverly Macmonagle, M. D., professor of Gynecology.


Wiliam A. Setchell, Ph. D., professor of Botany.


John Fryer, LL. D., Agassiz professor of Oriental Languages and Literature.


K. Oliver Steers, professor of the Principles and Practice of Equine Medicine.


Thomas McClay, professor of the Principles and Practice of Vet- erinary Surgery.


Joseph C. Rowell, A. B., Librarian of the University.


John M. Schaeberle, M. S., C. E., Astronomer.


George C. Edwards, Ph. B., associate professor of Mathematics.


Thomas R. Bacon, A. B., B. D., associate professor of European History.


Isaac Flagg, Ph. D., associate professor of Classical Philology. William W. Campbell, B. S., Astronomer.


Andrew C. Lawson, Ph. D., associate professor of Geology and Mineralogy.


Edward J. Wickson, A. M., associate professor of Agriculture, Horticulture and Entomology.


Richard H. Tucker, Jr., C. E., Astronomer.


Henry T. Ardley, S. A., associate professor of Decorative and Industrial Art.


George M Richardson, Ph. D., associate professor of Classical Archaeology.


Mellen W. Haskell, Ph. D., associate professor of Mathematics. Edmond O'Neill, Ph. B., associate professor of Organic and Physiological Chemistry.


Alexis F. Lange, Ph. D., associate professor of English Philol- ogy.


William J. Hussey, B. S., Astronomer.


Robert H. Loughridge, Ph. D., assistant professor of Agricul- tural Geology and Agricultural Chemistry.


Charles W. Woodworth, M. S., assistant professor of Entomol- ogy.


Hermann Kower, C. E., assistant professor of Instrumental Drawing.


Joachim H. Senger, Ph. D., assistant professor of German.


Carl C. Plehn, Ph. D., assistant professor of History and Politi- cal Science.


William E. Ritter, Ph. D., assistant professor of Biology.


Armin O. Leuschner, A. B., assistant professor of Astronomy and Geodesy.


J. W. MOSS, Real Estate, Agent and Notary Public


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Clarence L. Cory, M. M. E., assistant professor of Mechanical Engineering.


Herbert P. Johnson, Ph. D., assistant professor of Biology.


Thomas P. Bailey Jr., Ph. D., assitant professor of the Science and Art of Teaching.


Walter E. Magee, assistant professor and director of Physical Culture.


William D. Armes, M. L., assistant professor of English Liter- ature.


Louis T. Hengstler, Ph. D., assistant professor of Mathematics. Henry I. Randall, B. S., assistant professor of Civil Engineering. William B. Bosley, A. B., LL. B., assistant professor of Law.


Warren Olney Jr., A. B., LL. B., assistant professor of Law. J. C. Rockwell, assistant professor of Archaeology.


W. J. V. Osterhout, Ph. B., instructor in Botany.


Joseph N. Le Conte, M. M. E., instructor in Mechanics.


Elmer R. Drew, B. S., instructor in Physics.


Myer E. Jaffa, Ph. B., instructor in the Agricultural Laboratory. George E. Colby, Ph. B., instructor in the Viticultural Labora- tory.


Louis D. Syle, A. M., assistant professor of English Literature.


Archie B. Pierce, A. M., instructor in Mathematics.


William J. Sharwood, instructor in Chemistry.


Ambrose E. O'Neill, instructor in Analytical and Pharmaceutical Laboratory.


E. H. Samuels, Ph. G., M. D .. instructor in Chemistry .


Martin R. Gibson, instructor in Microscopy and Vegetable His- tology.


Henry E. Besthorn, Ph. G., instructor in Pharmacy.


Charles A. Seifert, Ph. G., instructor in Materia Medica.


George Malcolm Stratton, A. M., instructor in Psychology.


William J. Raymond, B. S., assistant professor of Physics. Thomas F. Sanford, A. B., instructor in English.


Amedee Joullin, instructor of the Painting Class (Still Life.) Oscar Kunath, instructor of the Portrait Class.


Arthur F. Mathews, instructor of the Antique and Life Classes.


John A. Stanton, instructor of the Antique Class.


Raymond D. Yelland, instructor of the Landscape Class.


Charles H. Howard, instructor in French.


Ernest A. Hersam, B. S., instructor in Metallurgy.


Bernard R. Maybeck, instructor in Drawing.


Evander B. McGilvary, A. M., instructor in Logic.


Levi F. Chesebrough, instructor in Mechanic Arts.


Ernest H. Simonds, B. S., instructor in Assaying.


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John C. Merriam, Ph. D., instructor in Palaeontology.


Walter Blasdale, B. S., instructor in Chemistry.


Gustave Faucheux, B. L., B. S., instructor in French.


Arthur P. Hayne, Ph. B., instructor in Viticulture.


Walter M. Hart, A. M., instructor in English.


K. C. Babcock, Ph. B., instructor in History and Political Science.


Exum P. Lewis, Ph. D., assistant professor of Physics.


Clifton Price, A. B., instructor in Latin.


Clive Day, A. B., instructor in History.


Willis L. Jepson, Ph. B., instructor in Botany.


. W. J. Hussey, Astronomer.


Loren E. Hunt, B. S., instructor in Civil Engineering.


Fred H. Seares, B. S., instructor in Astronomy.


John H. Gray Jr., B. S., instructor in Chemistry.


ASSISTANTS AND OTHER OFFICERS IN THE COLLEGES AT BERKELEY.


NOTE .- The names are arranged in the order of original appointment.


Joseph W. Flinn, University Printer.


Joseph D. Layman, B. L., Assistant Librarian.


Frank H. Payne, M. D., Medical Examiner.


John G. G. Hansen, foreman Foothill Agricultural Experiment Station.


Julius Forrer, foreman San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Exper- iment Station.


Frederick T. Bioletti, B. S., foreman Agricultural Experiment Station Cellar.


James Sutton, Ph. B., Recorder of the Faculties.


Charles Howard Shinn, A. B., inspector of Agricultural Experi- ment Stations.


Emil Kellner, gardener to the College of Agriculture.


Mary B. Ritter, M. D., Medical Examiner.


Charles L. Gilman, assistant in Chemistry.


Arnold V. Stubenrauch, foreman South Coast Range Station.


Henry E. J. Ongerth, Reader in German.


Oscar Schober, assistant in Mechanics.


C. P. Nott, assistant in Botany.


Cecil K. Jones, Second Assistant Librarian.


R. R. Rogers, assistant in Chemistry.


James W. Mills, foreman Southern California Agricultural Ex- periment Station.


J. H. Barber, foreman Santa Monica Agricultural Experiment Station.


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H. W. Crozier, assistant in Mechanics.


S. D. Ayers, patron Southern Coast Range Agricultural Experi- ment Station.


Robert F. Pennell, A. B., patron Chico Agricultural Experi- ment Station.


Anthony B. Boland, foreman Chico Forestry Station.


Frederick Boegle, stenographer President's and Recorder's Offices.


Augustus V. Saph, B. S., Fellow in Mathematics.


William R. Stamper, Mechanician in Department of Physics. Charles A. Noble, Fellow in Mathematics.


C. B. Gleason, A. B., assistant and reader in Latin. William S. T. Smith, B. L., Fellow in Mineralogy.


George F. Reinhardt, assistant in Physical Culture.


Arthur C. Alexander, Ph. D., assistant in Physics.


Arthur Incell, B. S., assistant in Physics.


Arthur L. Jordan, student assistant in Physics.


Harry B. Torrey, B. S., assistant in Biology.


J. J. Moran, assistant in French.


Harry H. Hirst, assistant in Field Practice.


Rev. C. F. Loop, patron Southern California Station.


H. A. Overstreet, clerk to the Recorder.


R. T. Crawford, assistant in Students' Observatory.


Francis Dunn, A. B., Fellow in Pedagogy.


Frederick G. Cottrell, honorary student assistant to the professor of Chemistry.


George D. Louderback, honorary student assistant to the pro- fessor of Chemistry.


Richard Weiler, Ph. D., asistant in German.


James T. Allen, A. B., reader in Greek.


Frederick L. Ransome, B. S., honorary Fellow in Geology.


Genevra E. Magee, assistant in Physical Culture.


Joseph B. Davy, assistant in the Botanic Garden.


William Winterhalter, clerk to Director of Agricultural Experi- mental Station.


G. E. Cox, assitant in Woodworking.


SOCIETIES-SECRET AND BENEVOLENT.


A. O. Foresters-Court University, No. 7915. Meets first and third Mondays each month in Odd Fellows' Hall.


A. O. U. W .- Hearts of Oak Lodge, No. 61 .- Meets every Wednesday evening, Sisterna Hall.


ENTERPRISE BOTTLING CO.


MILWAUKEE PILSENER CULMBACHER ENTERPRISE LAGER, EXTRA PALE


Telephone Maim $77


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Sole Agent Alameda Co 806-8'0 Isabella St. N. P. REUSS


Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson,


Manufacturers of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. S. E. cer. Market and Beale Sts. SAN FRANCISCO.


AYDELOTTE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,


Shorthand Course, Six Months, $60.


Y. M. C. A. Building, Oakland, Cal.


Only Genuine Coal Solo Agent Dunsmulr's Original and Wellington


FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


JAMES P. TAYLOR COAL Offices, 455 Ninth St., Oakland, and 1507 Park St., Alameda, Yard, Foot of Franklin St.


608 BERKELEY.


A. P. A .- Berkeley Council. Meets every Wednesday in Odd Fellows' Hall.


W. A. P. A .- Friends of Liberty Council, No. 39. Meets every Monday evening 2169} Shattuck avenue.


F. & A. M .- Durant Lodge, No. 268. Meets first Friday each month Odd Fellows' Hall.


Foresters of America-Court Ocean View, No. 26 .- Meets every Thursday evening, Taylor's Hall.


G. A. R .- Lookout Mountain Post, No. 88. Meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings each month, Odd Fellows' Hall.


G. A. R .- Woman's Relief Corps .- Lookout Mountain meets second and fourth Tuesdays each month, Odd Fellows' Hall. I. O. O. F .- Berkeley Lodge, No. 270. Meets every Thurs- day evening, Odd Fellows' Hall.


Junior Order United American Mechanics-Paul Revere Coun- cil, No. 28. Meets every Saturday evening, 2169} Shat- tuck avenue.


Knight and Ladies of Honor-Berkeley Lodge, No. 1941. Meets second and fourth Monday evenings, 2169} Shat- tuck avenue.


Knights of Honor-Tahoe Lodge, No. 1876. Meets every Sat- urday evening, Sisterna Hall.


Knights of Pythias-University Lodge, No. 162. Meets every Tuesday evening, Pythian Castle.


Order Chosen Friends-Berkeley Council, No. 72. Meets first and third Friday evenings, Taylor's Hall.


Order Hermann's Sons-West Berkeley Lodge, No. 21. Meets every Monday evening, Sisterna Hall.


Woodmen of the World-Peralta Camp, No. 123. Meets first and third Tuesday evenings, 2169} Shattuck avenue.


MISCELLANEOUS ORGANIZATIONS.


Students' Aid Society-W. W. Bristol, manager. Stiles Hall. Students' Co-operative Society-R. Marshall, manager. North Hall, University grounds.




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