Husted's Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley directory, 1898, Part 3

Author: Husted, F. M; Polk-Husted Directory Co
Publication date: 1898
Publisher: San Francisco, Cal. : F.M. Husted
Number of Pages: 736


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Telephone Main 877 806-8'0 Isabella St. N. P. REUSS


Sole Agent Alameda Ca


Cheapest Place in Oakland to buy Groceries 1309 to 1321 Center Street


And 1310 to 1332 Peralta Street


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Provision has been made for filing and indexing for reference all pamphlets, leaflets and printed papers of local interest, also programmes of public occasions and other documents and contributions to current history of the City of Oakland as may be of use in forming the basis of a local historical collection, and citizens having such papers, programmes and documents are requested to donate the same to the li- brary.


The Central Reading Room, 64-66 San Pablo avenue, las on file all the principal newspapers published on the Pacific Coast, together with the most prominent journals and mag- azines of the East, also standard English magazines and periodicals. Open from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m.


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


East Oakland Free Reading Room-559 East Twelfth. Mrs. Ida Waggoner, curator.


North Oakland Free Reading Room-2203 Adeline. Mrs. L. H. Codington, curator.


Twenty-third Avenue Free Reading Room-1214 Twenty-third avenue. Mrs. D. L. Requa, curator.


West Oakland Free Reading Room-1684 Seventh. Luke A. Parker, curator.


The reading rooms are open daily from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m.


Starr King Fraternity Reading Room and Library-In First Unitarian Church corner Fourteenth and Castro. Open from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m.


Theosophical Free Library-575 Thirteenth. Open from 2 to 5 p. m. daily.


Y. M. C. A. Reading Room-Twelfth corner Clay.


· MILITARY.


Company A, Fifth Infantry, N. G. C .- Hook Building. Charles A. Poulter, captain; E. D. Hunt, first lieutenant; W. J. Downey, second lieutenant.


Company F. Fifth Infantry, N. G. C .- Hook Building. L. E. Wenk, captain; W. H. Cobbledick, first lieutenant; C. C. Covalt, second lieutenant.


San Francisco Laundry


WASHING called for and delivered in San Francisco, Oakland, Alameda and Berke- ley.


OFFICES:


San Francisco, 33 Geary Street


Oakland, 858 Broadway


A. J. SNYDER & Co.


REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE ACENTS 1 467 9th ST. OAKLAND


OAKLAND.


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NEWSPAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS.


A Patria (weekly)-876 Broadway. M. Stone, publisher. $1.50 per annum.


Artistic Life-Rooms 38-42 Macdonough Theater Building. Issued every Saturday; devoted to Music, Painting, Cer- amics and allied arts, Society, the Drama and Literature. Subscription, $2 per annum. H. A. Redfield, editor; J. Lou Hallett ,business manager; I. Van Buskirk, foreman. Bible Students' Library (monthly)-Twelfth southwest corner Castro. Pacific Press Publishing Co., publishers.


California Missionary-Twelfth southwest corner Castro. Rev.


G. W. Rine, editor. Issued semi-monthly. 50c per an- num.


East Oakland Mail (weekly)-655 East Twelfth. F. Homer, proprietor. $1 per annum.


Eusebia (monthly)-W. L. Stroud, editor. 259 Walswortlı avenue. $I per annum. Events (weekly)-378 Twelfth. P. B. Preble, proprietor. Sub- scription, $1 per annum.


Home Calendar (monthly)-Fruitvale. J. F. Kiernan, manager. 5oc per annum.


Industry (weekly)-467₺ Twelfth. Industry Publishing Co., publishers. $1 per annum.


La Ravue Hebdomadaire-403 Twelfth. A. F. Blanchard, editor. $I per annum.


La Violette (French weekly)-216 Eleventh. Cyr. Mequiond, editor. Subscription, $1 per year.


Luth Botschafter (Lutheran Messenger)-959 Twelfth. Rev. J. M. Buehler and Rev. J. H. Theiss, editors.


Messiah's Advocate (semi-monthly)-512 Fifteenth. W. R. Young, editor. $1 per annum.


Oakland Echoes-516 Fifteenth. F. R. Porter, manager. Is- sued every Saturday. $2 per annum.


Oakland Enquirer (daily and weekly)-416 and 418 Tenth. Is- sued every evening except Sundays, and weekly every Fri- day. The Oakland Enquirer Publishing Co., publishers. Subscription: Daily, $4.20 per annum by mail, 35c per month by carrier; weekly, $1 per annum.


Oakland Journal (German weekly)-Seventh, southwest corner Webster. Albert Kayser, proprietor. Issued every Satur- day. 25c per month, or $2.50 per annum.


Oakland Printer (monthly)-1054 Broadway. A. J. Read, edi- tor; M. A. McInnis, business manager. Subscription 25c per annum.


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1159 Broadway


Lake Shore Land Co.


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OAKLAND.


Oakland Saturday Night-Central Bank Building. Miss M. E. Conners, publisher and proprietor. Subscription $2 per annum ..


Oakland Times (daily morning except Sunday)-420 Tenth. Subscription $3 per annum, 30c per month.


Oakland Tribune-413-417 Eighth. Tribune Publishing Co., publishers. Issued every evening except Sunday. Daily, $6 per annum, 5oc per month; weekly, $1.50 per annum.


O'Reporter (Portuguese weekly)-1004 Broadway. F. B. Jos- ephs, secretary and treasurer. C. C. L. Soares, editor. Is- sued every Wednesday. Subscription, $2 per annum.


Our Little Friend (weekly)-Twelfth southwest corner Castro. W. N. Glenn, editor. 5oc per annum.


Pacific Health Journal (monthly)-Twelfth southwest corner Castro. W. H. Maxson, editor. $1 per annum.


Parish Beadle (monthly)-Grove se corner Eighth. Rev. F. J. Mynard, editor.


Rays of Truth (monthly)-1065 Washington. Rays of Truth Publishing Co., proprietors. $I per annum.


Religious Liberty Library-Twelfth southwest corner Castro. W. N. Glenn, editor. Issued monthly.


Sabbath School Worker (monthly)-Twelfth southwest corner Castro. M. H. Brown and C. H. Jones, editors.


Saturday Press, The (weekly)-1054 Broadway. John T. Bell, editor and proprietor. $1.50 per annum.


Sentinel Library (quarterly)Twelfth southwest corner Castro. Pacific Press Publishing Co., publishers.


Signs of the Times (weekly)-Twelfth southwest corner Castro. M. C. Wilcox, editor. $1.50 per annum.


Telegram, The (daily) 1008 Broadway. E. L. Marshall, pro- prietor. $3 per annum.


Telephone, The (weekly)-426 Ninth. J. W. McCombs, pub- lisher.


West Oakland Sun-1756 Seventh. J. W. Travers, proprietor. Western Star (monthly)-1076 Fourteenth. F. C. Kendall, pro- prietor.


PARKS.


Alice Park-Alice between Thirteenth and Durant.


Ayala Park-Telegraph avenue near Merced.


Beulah Park-Hopkins between Thirteenth and Twenty-third avenues.


Blair Park-Hays Canon Road corner Vernal avenue.


KABINDOHOTEL The Leading and largest Hotel in Oakland.R 8th St. bet Broadway and Franklin St


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Wholesale and Retan. Hay, Grain and Feed.


COAL, COKE, PIG IRON,


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and 13th, cor. Webster. Yards: 5th, cor. Webster 2nd and Market Sts. Warehouse :


13th & WEBSTER


S. W. CORNER Main 54.


TELEPHONE:


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Bushrod Park-East side Shattuck avenue near Mariposa ave- nue.


City Hall Park-Fourteenth and San Pablo avenue.


Clinton Park-Between Sixth and Seventh avenues, East Twelfth and East Fourteenth.


Harrison Park-Between Sixth and Seventh, Harrison and Alice.


Highland Park-Between East Twenty-third and East Thirtieth, Fourteenth and Twenty-third avenues, on Highland Park and Fruitvale 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. Piedmont Park-Entrance, Vernal avenue corner Highland ave- nue.


Plittsville Park-East Fourteenth corner Prospect avenue ..


Shell Mound Park-Shell Mound Station. Captain L. Siebe, proprietor.


Trestle Glen Park-Terminus East Oakland Street Railroad.


PLACES OF AMUSEMENT.


Macdonough' Theater-Fourteenth and Broadway. Fried- lander, Gottlob & Co., lessees.


Oakland Theater-320 Twelfth. D. S. Vernon, manager.


PUBLIC HALLS AND BUILDINGS.


Abrahamson Building-Washington southeast corner Thir- teenth.


Academy Hall-Twelfth corner Harrison.


American Foresters Hall-918 Washington.


A. O. U. W. Hall-1169 Broadway.


Babcock's Hall-Claremont avenue near Telegraph avenue.


Bartlett Hall-Pine between Seventh and Goss.


Bettman Block-Southwest corner East Twelfth and Telfth avenue.


Blake Block-1065 Washington.


Blake Block Annex-516 Eleventh.


Blake's Hall-East Fourteenth near Fruitvale avenue.


BRASS


Dunham, Carrigan & Hayden Co. 18, 20, 22, 24 Main St., San Francisco, Iron Pipe, Tubes, Fittings, &e.


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1151 Broadway 456 13th St.


M. S. SMITH & SONS


BOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES 1154-1158 Broadway Telephone 613 Oakland, Cal.


Money to Loan, Houses Rented, Rents Collected


REAL ESTATE AGENT AND NOTARY PUBLIC 958 Broadway, bet. Ninth and Tenth, Oakland, Cal.


J. W. MOSS


36 OAKLAND.


Blake & Moffitt Building-906 Broadway.


Brayton Block-363} Twelfth.


Brown Building-Northeast corner Washington and Tenth.


Buswell Block-Broadway southeast corner Fourth.


California Hall-1015 Clay.


Cameron Hall-1280 Thirteenth avenue.


Canning Block-III5 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.


Coleman Block-1103} Broadway.


College Hall-Twelfth northwest corner 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-Twelfth northwest corner Castro.


Curtis Block-425-431 San Pablo avenue.


Dania Hall-876 Broadway.


Davis Building-1055 Washington.


Delger Block No. I-Broadway northwest corner Ninth.


Delger Block No. 2-1155-1169 Broadway.


Ebell Society Hall-Thirteenth se corner Harrison.


Eintracht Hall-856 Webster.


Elite Hall-Twelfth northeast corner Webster.


Elsey Building-856 Broadway.


Enterprise Hall-Twenty-second southeast corner Grove.


Enquirer Building-416-418 Tenth.


Epworth Hall-Clay northeast corner Fifteenth.


Everts Block-1014 Broadway.


Examiner Building-914-918 Broadway.


Fidelity Hall-Peralta northeast corner Seventh.


Fifth Infantry Regiment Band Hall-709 Broadway.


Fraternal Hall-1156 Washington.


Fraternity Hall-Seventh northeast corner Peralta.


Free Library Building-North side Fourteenth near City Hall. Galvin Block-511-513 Fourteenth.


Germania Hall-832-836 Webster.


Gier's Hall-511 Fourteenth.


Golden West Hall-2123 Peralta.


O AKLAND LAW SCHOOL


Tel. Main 1058


Rooms 72, 73, 74, Blake & Moffitt Building 906 BROADWAY


Day and Night


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Gospel Hall-470 Eighth


Gospel Hall-1208 Twenty-third avenue.


Grand Army Hall-419 Thirteenth.


Gregory Block-962 Seventh.


Hall of Records-East side Broadway between Fourth and Fifth. Hamilton Hall-575 Thirteenth.


Hanifin Block-501-513 San Pablo avenue.


Hansen's Hall-Wood southwest corner Goss.


Harrison Hall-East Fourteenth corner High.


Holy Ghost Hall-2134 Magnolia.


Hook Building-419 Twelfth.


Institute Hall-1058 Broadway.


I. O. E. S. Hall-Third between Campbell and Willow.


I. O. O. F. Hall-Franklin northwest corner 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 -530 Eighth.


Land and Loan Co.'s Block-Washington southeast corner Twelfth.


Liberty Hall-865 Broadway.


Lillard Building-Thirteenth northwest corner Washington.


Loring Hall-531 Eleventh.


Macdonough Theater Building-Broadway southeast corner Fourteenth.


Magnolia Hall-1203} Seventh.


Masonic Hall-Seventh northeast corner Willow.


Masonic Temple-Northwest corner Twelth and Washington.


Military Hall-419 Twelfth.


Mills Tabernacle-Harrison northwest corner Eleventh.


Milton Hall-San Pablo avenue southwest corner Twenty-eighth. Monta na 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-Broadway northeast corner Twelfth.


BYRON RUTLEY


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OAKKAND.


Oakland Exposition Building-Twelfth southeast corner Web- ster.


Oakland Free Market-Fifth between Washington and Clay. Olive Block-Washington southwest corner Fourteenth.


O'Neill Block-San Pablo avenue southeast corner Stanford avenue.


Oriental Block-864 Washington.


Orion Hall-555 East Twelfth.


Parson's Block-6122 East Twelfth.


Pentecost Hall-2134 Magnolia.


People's Hall-767 Sixth.


Playter Block-1209 Broadway.


Post Office-Northeast corner Fifteenth and Broadway.


Pythian Castle-377 Twelfth.


Reed Block-1016 Clay.


Reliance Building-San Pablo avenue northwest corner Seven- teenth.


Remillard Building-414-420 San Pablo avenue.


Sacred Heart Hall-Fortieth near Grove.


Salvation Army Citadel-Washington se corner Twelfth.


Sather Block-North side Seventh between Market and Myr- tle.


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-1156} East Fourteenth.


Turners' Hall-832-836 Webster.


Upper Fruitvale Hall-Hopkins near Fruitvale avenue.


Washington Building-1011} Washington.


Washington Hall-307 East Twelfth.


Welibye Building-Broadway northwest corner Seventeenth.


Wemmer's Hall-416 Eighth.


Westphal Building-1162 Washington.


Wilcox Block-921 Broadway.


Y. M. C. A. Building-Twelfth northeast corner Clay.


Young Men's Institute Hall-Corner Fifteenth avenue and East Fourteenth.


N. CLARK & SONS 17 and 19 SPEAR ST.


SAN FRANCISCO


MANUFACTURERS OF Architectural Terra Cotta and Fire Proofing


SATURDAY PRESS


1054 Broadway JOHN T. BELL, Prop'r $1.50 a year


OAKLAND.


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SCHOOLS.


BOARD OF EDUCATION.


J. Hamilton Todd president; J. B. McClymonds, superintendent and secretary.


Chabot Observatory-Between Jefferson, Grove, Tenth and Eleventh. Chas. Burckhalter, astronomer. Reception ad- mission cards may be obtained by applying to superintend- ent of schools. One half time devoted to schools.


High School-Twelfth between Grove and Jefferson. J. B. Mc- Chesney, principal; S. P. Meads, E. F. Burrill, C. L. Bieden- bach, W. F. Hall, J. M. Patton, R. J. Russ, D. P. Hughes, C. E. Keyes, Miss E. A. Packard, Miss E. B. Lee, Miss K. M. Graydon, Miss M. Bunker, Miss K. M. Wertz, Miss E. H. Hilton, Miss C. M. Cushing, Miss A. W. Brewer, Miss C. L. Williams, Miss L. E. Johnson, Miss M. Wythe, Miss E. C. McNeely, Miss G. M. Fisher, Miss C. B. Palmer, Miss M. C. Herrick, teachers. M. F. Murray, head janitor; Stew- art Irving, Mary J. Rowley, assistant janitors.


Bay School-San Pablo avenue and Crawford. J. A. Vergon, principal; Miss E. H. Stokes, Miss D. E. Rockefellow, Miss J. G. Kelly, Miss M. Grindley, Mrs. B. K. Said, Miss A. Prole, Miss M. Rossa Andrews, teachers. Joel Neff, janitor. Central School-Twelfth northwest corner Market. P. M. Fisher, principal; Miss Mary C. Heaton, Miss Agnes G. Madden, Miss Mary V. Stuart, Miss Hattie E. Corliss, Wal- ter Huddleston Graves, Miss Mary L. Teel, Ronald P. Glea- son, Paul J. Mohr, Miss Evelyn Gilmore, W. E. Gibson, Miss Martha Brier, Paul A. Garin, Chas. Burckhalter, Mrs. Nell Kelsey French, Miss Effie McFadden, teachers. Geo. Bald, janitor.


Clawson School-Magnolia corner Thirty-second. Miss Julia E. Colby, principal; Mrs. Mary J. Ayers, Miss Flora R. Smyth, Miss Mertie Burrows, Miss Caroline Reed, Miss Augusta L. Zabel, Miss Bertha Fibush, Miss Clara N. Gib- son, Mrs. S. B. Byrod, Miss S. G. Trask, teachers. Mrs. M. Nicol, janitress.


Cole School-Tenth and Union. Geo. W. Frick, principal; Louis Grove, Miss Mary Donnelly, Miss R. Ferguson, Miss M. Ella Hall, Miss Susie H. Snook, Miss M. L. Pullman, Miss N. M. Givens, Miss I. F. Morison, Miss G. W. Hib- berd, Miss Sallie B. Hampton, Miss M. D. Baker, Miss Lu- ella Everett, Miss M. R. McClure, Miss M. M. Pearce, Miss Ada Russell, Miss F. G. Smith, Miss Margaret Conners, teachers. J. S. Fox, janitor.


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1309 to 1321 Center - 1310 to 1322 Peralta Burke's Irish Whisky and French Brandies for Medicinal Purposes at Lowest Price


WALSH & O'BRIEN Center Junction Cash Grocery Store


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OAKLAND.


Durant School-Twenty-eighth near Grove. S. G. S. Dunbar, principal; Mrs. I. E. Du Bois, Miss S. E. McFarland, Mrs. E. D. Reynolds, Miss S. J. Hodgdon, Mrs. E. M. VanDuyne, Miss M. W. Tyrrell, Miss H. C. Larkin, Miss M. C. Suther- land, Mrs. B. H. Stone, Mrs. C. C. N. Walter, Miss S. I. Regan, Miss C. P. Leet, Miss L. C. Betancue, Miss M. T. Kimball, Mrs. C. E. Maddocks, Mrs. Jane Klee, Miss A. B. McDonald, teachers. Ed M. Campbell, janitor.


Franklin School-Tenth avenue and East Fifteenth. J. F. Chan- dler, principal; Miss H. C. Simpson, Miss A. F. Brown, Miss Emma G. Kane, Miss M. J. Shaw, Miss C. A. McCracken, Mrs. H. G. Ayer, Miss A. M. Duren, Mrs. E. M. Bartholo- mew, Miss K. C. Morris, Mrs. G. S. Hurwood, Miss L. A. Beauvais, Miss L. E. White, Miss A. Smart, Miss M. S. Smith, Mrs. C. J. Hammer, Miss L. E. Bentley, Miss F. C. Sutherland, teachers. D. A. Valentine, janitor.


Garfield School-East Seventeenth and Twenty-third avenue. Mrs. Ellen Gibbs, principal; Miss I. Vandergaw, Miss G. W. Littlejohn, Miss S. J. Dewing, Miss Abbie F. Phillips, Miss Dorothy Hufschmidt, Miss Jessie M. Anderson, Miss Eva A. Berry, Miss Margaret Bradley, Miss Emma McCracken, Miss E. A. Stevens, Miss J. K. Storrie, Miss M. I. Mc- Cracken, Miss Kate Marsh, Miss L. W. Phillips, teachers. Frank Brunges, janitor.


Grant School-Broadway and Prospect avenue. Miss Elizabeth Powell, principal; Miss Emma Danielwitz, Miss Elizabeth B. Myrick, Miss Bessie M. York, Miss Mary C. Ellis, Miss Anna M. Richardson, teachers. Jacob Winkler, janitor.


Grove Street School-Grove between Fourth and Fifth. Mrs. N. D. Standeford, principal; Miss M. G. McComas, Mrs. I. C. Scanlan, Miss M. M. Campbell, teachers. Mrs. M. F. Coughlin, janitress.


Harrison School-Harrison and Fourth. Miss H. M. Mullen, principal; Miss G. C. Herd, Miss A. A. Cordes, Miss K. N. Bassett, Miss A. M. Quince, Miss H. A. Robins, teachers. Mrs. Carrie Bock, janitress.


Lafayette School-West between Seventeenth and Eighteenth. Miss A. F. Aldrich, principal; Miss Nellie Cook, Miss E. M. Sherman, Miss Josephine Lemon, Miss T. C. Lisson, Miss A. F. Robins, Miss A. B. Rogers, Mrs. N. H. Hornick, Miss Pauline Marshall, Miss G. A. Vinzent, Mrs. M. G. Brad- bury, Miss M. E. Morris, Miss, J. D. Cornor, Miss A. I. Fraser, Miss M. E. Clock, Mrs. E. W. Anderson, Miss G. B. Playter, teachers. E. J. Edwards, janitor.


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Lincoln School-Tenth and Alice. T. O. Crawford, principal; Miss E. L. Thompson, Mrs. Isabel M. Morgan, Miss E. Frank, Miss J. O'Meara, Miss Grace Campbell, Mrs. Rellie Melquiond; Miss Lillian Sparks, Miss Fannie M. Henderson, Miss Alice M. Goods, Miss Vesta E. Vail, Miss Florence E. Branch, Miss Agnes McFeely, Miss Mary L. Wheeler, Miss Julia Dole, Miss M. Rutherford, Miss Rebecca A. Bills, teachers. Robt. Irvine, janitor.


Peralta School-Alcatraz avenue near Telegraph. E. T. Harms, principal; Miss E. C. Gallagher, Miss E. Reeve, Miss Sara Walter, Mrs. A. M. Ekberg, teachers.


Piedmont School-Corner Echo and Piedmont avenues. E. C. Houston, principal; Miss Elizabeth L. Shearer, Miss Louise Hering, Mrs. Flora Thomas, Mrs. E. C. Houston, teachers. B. C. Turner, janitor.


Prescott School-Campbell and Tenth. C. F. Gulick, principal; Mrs. L. R. Washburn, M. V. Boardman, Miss H. Sumner, Miss A. C. Henings, Miss C. J. Gamboni, Miss M. Story, Mrs. Anna W. Trescott, Miss May Jenkins, Miss E. C. Mor- ris, Miss Martha E. France, Miss N. H. Neylan, Mrs. E. E. Greenman, Mrs. Susan Runyon, Miss M. Maud Martin, Mrs. M. E. Hawkins, Mrs. M. Rainey, Miss M. R. Blythe, teachers. E. M. Corliss, janitor.


Swett School-Thirteenth avenue and East Twentieth. J. H. Sumner, principal; Mrs. F. C. Preble, Miss A. M. Johnson, Mrs. B. Cromwell, Miss E. R. Larue, Miss I. L. Hunt, Miss Gertie Benamin, Mrs. M. V. Kingman teachers. D. H. Rowe, janitor.


Temescal School-Corner Temescal and Cherry. Mrs. E. H. Wilson, principal; Miss Jessie E. Burrall, Miss Mary E. Riley, Miss Annie Ford, Miss Lutie Ruch, Miss Elsie Abell, Miss Mary A. Sullivan, Miss Emily Wallace, teachers. O. C. Neilson, janitor.


Tompkins School-Fifth and Linden. Edwin Markham, prin- cipal; Miss Adaline E. Walton, Miss Mary E. Moore, Miss F. I. De Wolfe, Miss Douglass Whitehead, Miss F. J. Bil- lings, Miss N. A. Carter, Miss Clara L. Abbott, Miss Susan M. McFeely, Miss Mary E. Neylan, Mrs. Ida A. Coady, Mrs. L. A. Walker, Mrs. F. B. Gould, teachers. Geo D. Carter, janitor.


Central Evening School-Twelfth corner Jefferson. C. E. Mer- win, principal; R. T. McKisick, Miss M. E. Walcott, Mrs. P. Perkins, Miss Rebecca Blackwood, W. A. Fine, teachers.


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OAKLAND.


Clawson Evening School-Magnolia corner Thirty-second. J. A. Sands, principal.


Garfield Evening School-East Seventeenth and Twenty-third avenue. P. Dolman, principal.


Prescott Evening School-Campbell corner Tenth. A. Mega- han, principal.


Franklin Evening School-Tenth avenue and East Fifteenth. Miss Martha Stewart, principal.


SUBURBAN SCHOOLS.


Emery District Public School-Forty-first between San Pablo avenue and Adeline. James Malloch, principal.


Fruitvale Public School-Boston avenue corner School. Miss A. J. Swasey, principal; Miss J. C. Allen, Miss L. B. Dono- van, Miss F. Hay, Miss A. V. Baxley, Miss I. M. Hammond, Miss Carrie Bradley, Mrs. Kate Scheuch, teachers.


Lower Fruitvale School (branch)-1264 East Fourteenth. Miss Julia R. McCord and Miss Marion Bromley teachers.


Peralta District Public School-College avenue corner Clare- mont avenue. Miss E. M. Gerow, principal.


KINDERGARTENS.


Dunnet Georgia Miss, 1213 Twelfth avenue.


East Oakland Free Kindergarten-724 East Fourteenth. Miss M. E. Rust, principal.


Emeryville Free Kindergarten-259 Hollis. Miss I. G. How- ard, principal.


Froebel Kindergarten-1686 Valdez. Misses D. and R. B. Miller teachers. Good Will Kindergarten-701 Brush. Miss A. Warner, prin- cipal.


Market Street Kindergarten-Market southeast corner Lydia. Miss Kate McDanel, principal.


Kirk Isabella Miss, 1919 Eleventh avenue.


North Oakland Kindergarten-102 Hannah. Miss L. E. Christensen, principal.


North Temescal Free Kindergarten-Forty-ninth near Tele- graph avenue. Miss A. L. Brown, principal.


Oakland Central Free Kindergarten-Third near Franklin. Miss Grace M. Patterson, principal.


Oakland Kindergarten Training Class-1440 Franklin. Miss G. E. Barnard, principal.


West Oakland Free Kindergarten-757 Peralta. Miss Winnie M. McFarland, principal.


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West Oakland Home Kindergarten-973 Campbell. Miss Grace E. Frost, teacher.


PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES.


Academy of Our Lady of Lourdes (school for girls)-Corner East Fifteenth and Fifteenth avenue. Conducted by the




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