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Henry K., r. 1507 Larkin
Herbert A., salesman Redington & Co., r. Fruitvale
66 James F., plumber, r. 214, 4th Av
Joseph, deputy County Clerk, r. 203 Frank- lin
" J. W. & Son (New York), F. W. Thompson agent, 120 Sutter, room 59
May H. Miss, seamstress, r. 214, 4th Av
Thomas W., carriage painter, r. 912 Minna
T. W. & Co., carriage painters, 25, 7th
William H., blacksmith, r. 214, 4th Av
Godeau Julius S. (Godeau & Co. and Lipman & Godeau), r. 419 Green
' Margarita, widow, r. 419 Green
Parfait E., upholsterer, r. 1711 Mason rear Godeau & Co. (Julius S. Godeau and Isidor Lipman), undertakers, 326-328 Montgom- ery Av, telephone Main 1995
Godeau & Lipman, see Lipman & Godeau
Godell John, driver Martinoni & Podesta, r. 1330 Stockton
Godeski William, cook, r. 159 Clara rear Godet Charles, painter, r. 844% Folsom " Louis, laundry, 84412 Folsom
Godeus M. C. Mrs., proprietor Godeus' Art Studio, 101/2, 6th
Godfrey Ann, bakery and notions, 330 Minna
" Annette Miss, stenographer Fireman's Fund Ins. Co., r. Alameda
Charles H., apprentice Union Iron Wks, r. 1023 Laguna
Edward C., paper broker, 37-38 Crocker Bldg, r. Alameda
66 Edward H., insurance agent Mann & Wil- son. r. 1312 Leavenworth
66 Elizabeth, widow, r. 21 Oak
66 George, guard County Jail 2
George, teamster, r. 1239 7th Av South
George P., student, r. U. S. Marine Hos- pital
Helen, widow, r. 1932 Pine
Godfrey John, M. D., surgeon in command U. S. Marine Hospital Service, U. S. Ap- praisers' Bldg, room 1, and U. S. Marine Hospital, Marine Hospital Reservation John F., gardener, r. 570 Harrison
John T. Mrs., r. 1053 McAllister
Mabel Miss, r. 1812 Baker
Minnie, laundress, r. 5 Hermann
- N. A. Mrs., widow, r. 1812 Baker
Nathaniel A. Jr .. clerk, r. 1812 Baker
Richard A., cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 1239, 7th Av South
66 Sarah A., r. 812 Baker
Walter A. H., men's furnishing goods, 101- 103, 2d, r. 1244 Mission
66 W. H., r. 1045 Market
William, secretary, r. 605 Ellis
Godin Eugene, shoemaker W. H. Nolan & Co., r. Wolfe nr California Av
Jeffrey, carpenter, r. 555 Natoma
Victor G., carpenter, r. 116 Arlington
Godkin Annie E. Miss, stenographer, r. 629 Val- lejo
Thomas E., compositor, r. 629 Vallejo
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Godkin William H., bookbinder, 540 Clay, r. 1126 Kearny
Godley George, cook, r. 35 Everett
Jesse E., clerk George W. McNe r, r. 1818 Sacramento
16 Montgomery, with estate of John Parrott, 414 Montgomery, r. 1818 Sacramento
. Philip, with Evan C. Evans, r. 1818 Sacra- mento
Godon Eugene, restaurant, 127 Washington, r. Fruitvale
Leon, dyer and scourer, 1841 Fillmore
Godsey George P., cashier Am. Tobacco Co., r. 104 Walnut
Godshall Maggie Mrs., proprietor Clyde House, 36% Geary
Godsil Charles, broomsorter Cal. Broom Mfg. Co., r. 2911 Harrison.
66 James, r. 22 Pearl
John, broomsorter Cal. Broom Mfg. Co., r. 2911 Harrison
Lulu A. Miss, stenographer, r. 22 Pearl
66 Thomas J., trunkmaker C. A. Malm & Co., r. 2911 Harrison
" Timothy, r. 2911 Harrison
Godwin John H., steward, r. 104, 25th
@ Godwin. See Goodwin
Goe Bernard V., clerk Shainwald, Buckbee & Co., r. 828 California
" Charles A .. clerk The Liverpool and Lon- don and Globe Ins. Co., r. 921 O'Farrell
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Ella Mrs., stenographer, 8 Mills Bldg, 2d floor
George C., carrier postoffice, r. 921 O'Farrell Goebbels Rudolph G., glasscutter Cal. Art Glass Bending and Cutting Wks., r. Berkeley
Goebel Carl, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r. 143 Clara
.. Charles, baker, r. 1721 Haight
" Louis, driver, r. 1433 Ellis
Goecken Annie Miss, bookkeeper Herman B. Goecken, r. 551, 4th
" Herman B., hay and grain, 549, 4th, r. 551, 4th
Goeckens Amelia, widow, r. 3231% Ivy Av Goecker Charles. accountant George Staacke, r. 305 Scott
Goedecke Charles, butcher, r. 1310 Jackson
Charles Jr., messenger, r. 1310 Jackson
Herman, student, r. 1310 Jackson
Meta, widow, r. 537 Montgomery Av
Goedje Christiana Miss, bookkeeper, r. 2018 Tay- lor
66 Edward, carpenter, r. 2018 Taylor
' Harry A., salesman Dutton & Partridge, r. 2018 Taylor
" Julius H., carpenter, 8041/2 Greenwich, r. 2018 Taylor
Goeehy Timothy, laborer, r. 2319 Post
Goehr Louis, carpenter, r. 1045 Market
Goehring Adolph, importer and manufacturer French artificial flowers, 913 Mission, r. 713, 9th
Goeller Carl, carpenter, r. 29 Clara Av
Goeller Edwin, secretary and treasurer Pick- ens, Fulton & Company (incorporated) 130 Sansome, r. 411 Shrader
Goellner Valentine, finisher Fink & Schindler, r. 231, 10th
Goelz John, bakery, 140, 8th
Goen Pauline, widow, proprietor The Annan- dale, 816 California
Goepel Charles, bartender Joseph B. McFar- land, r. NW cor Union and Steiner
" Louis Mrs., widow, r. 917 Natoma
" Robert, shoemaker, 703 Van Ness Av
Goepfert Edward, doorkeeper Columbia Theatre Edward H., painter Diebold Safe and Lock Co., r. 3114 Fillmore
George W. jeweler, r. 123 Cedar Av
Louis E., billiard maker The Brunswick, Balke, Collender Co., r. 123 Cedar Av
Mary, widow, r. 123 Cedar Av
66 Mary, notions, 3114 Fillmore
Michael, painter Hall's Safe and Lock Wks, r. 123 Cedar Av
Goeppert George, liquors, 110 Stockton, r. 22 Webster
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. CORRUGATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted, for Roofing and Siding.
309 TO 317 MARKET ST.
Goeppert William, foreman John Wieland Brewery, r. 519 Chestnut
Goercke Augusta, widow, r. 471/2 Belcher Goerke George, tailor, r. 614 Merchant
Goerlich Charles, musician, r. 731 Turk
Goertzhain Charles, tailor Frank J. Grundman, r. 713, 21st
Henry, foreman H. H. Veerger, r. 713, 21st =
Hermann, teamster David B. James, r. 713, 21st
Hermann Jr., clerk W. P. Beauchamp, r. 713, 21st
Joseph F., peddler, r. 713, 21st
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Louis, nurseryman H. H. Berger, r. 713, 21st
Goesch Mary, widow, dressmaker, r. 1625 Pine Goessel Curt (Goessel & Stelling), r. 517 How- ard
" Paul H., contractor, r. 44 West Park
& Stelling (Curt Goessel and Henry A. Stelling), liquors, 436 Pine
Goethe Edward, driver O. Trautvetter, r. 816 Treat Av
" -Schiller Monument Association, 413 Bush Goetjen Adolph W., clerk Nicholas Goetjen, r. 1064 McAllister
Aron, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 218 Cen- tral Av
Charles (Goetjen & Meyer Bros.), r. 248, 5th
Charles, washer National Brewing Co., r. 918 Buchanan
66 Henry (Goetjen & Muller), r. 114 Chatta- nooga
Henry, bartender, r. 708C Pine
= Henry, candy maker, r. 69 Tehama
Herman, clerk Nicholas Goetjen, r. 1064 McAllister
Jacob, bakery, 1510 Hyde
John, bartender Goetjen & Muller, r. 201 Mission
Nicholas, fruit canner, 1064 McAllister Goetjen & Meyer Brothers (Charles Goetjen and Herman and Charles Meyer), gro- ceries and liquors, 248-252, 5th
" & Muller (Henry Goetjen and Henry Mul- ler), liquors, SW cor Main and Mission AGGoetjen. See Gaetjen
Goetsche John H., foreman Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., r. 1717 Stockton
" Margaret H., bakery, 1717 Stockton
Goette Bernard, delicacies and dairy produce, 703 Devisadero
George B., bicycle repairer Devany, Hop- kins & Co., r. 703 Devisadero
" Henry A., bicycle repairer Devany, Hop- kins & Co., r. 703 Devisadero
Goetten William, carpenter Albert Hansen, r. Vermont nr Humboldt
Goettig. See Gottig
Goetting Charles L., bookkeeper O'Brien & Spo- torno, r. 1721 Scott
" Frederick, machinist Cal. Tool Wks, r. 419 Bush
Goettinger George, with Rothchild & Ach, r. 207 Chestnut
Goettner William, confectioner Page & Falch, r. 35, 9th
Goettsch Peter, helper Rudolph Herman
Goetz Andrew, with E. A. Fargo Co., r. 923A Golden Gate Av
66 Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 428 Chestnut rear
Balthasar, real estate, r. 428 Chestnut rear Bartholomew, carpenter S. P. Co., r. 515 Valencia
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Office, 1004 MARKET STREET. Near Powell St. Telephone South 420.
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J. C. WILSON & CO. 900 BATTERY ST. TEL. MAIN 1864.
COAL, COKE and PIG IRON, Wholesale and Retail.
Goetz Carl, with E. A. Fargo Co., r. 923 Golden Gate Av
Ernest, r. San Bruno Av nr Eve
.. Charles F., teamster Waterhouse & Lester, r. 141/2 Oak Grove Av
Elizabeth, widow, r. 141/2 Oak Grove Av
= F. Miss, tailoress, r. 1611 San Carlos Av
Fredricka, widow, r. 1611 San Carlos Av
George, teacher swimming Lurline Baths
Herman, surgical instrument maker George Faass, r. 634 Green
= Jacob L., teamster Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 414 Elizabeth
Joseph, capitalist, r. 1820 Vallejo
Lena, nurse, r. 1439 Polk
Leo G., cigarmaker Frahm & Frankenberg. r. 1 Burritt
= Leopold, carpenter, r. 1611 San Carlos Av
Lorenz, carpenter, r. 634 Green
= Minna, domestic, 1715 Bush
Robert, tanner Charles G. Bennett & Co., r. 922 York
William, cellarman Blumenthal & Co., r. 738 Green
William L., arnesmaker, r. 738 Green
Goetze August E. Jr., carrier postoffice, r. 408 Waller
Edward H., groceries and liquors, SE cor Sutter and Powell, r. 426 Powell
" Ernest A., r. 215 Sanchez
Goetze F. W., fresco painter and interior deco- rator, 1314 Market, r. 925, 26th
Henry E., driver Cal. Soda Works, r. 1006 Fillmore
John W. (Goetze & Blohm), r. 1006 Fill- more
" & Blohm (John W. Goetze and John Blohm). proprietors California Soda Works, 516 Octavia
Goetze. See Getz and Gotz
Goetzee John, carpenter, r. 18 Albion Av
Goewey Charles H., bookkeeper Spring Valley Water Wks, r. NW cor Page and Laguna Frank B., clerk New York Belting and Packing Co., r. NW cor Page and Laguna Goewey James M., capitalist, address Pacific- Union Club, r. NW cor Page and La- guna
James M. Jr., clerk A. Quade & Co., r. NW cor Page and Laguna
Goff Almon B., glazier Sierra Lumber Co., r. 116 Fell
" Almon B. Jr., clerk Sierra Lumber Co., r. 116 Fell
Goff D. & Sons (Pawtucket, R. I.), manufacturers braids, Henry Doyle & Co. agents, 517- 519 Market
46 Ella M. Mrs. (R. F. Lange & Co.), r. 116 Fell George P., attorney at law, 545 California, r. 207 Larkin
Henry F., engineer tug boat Lottie, r. Oak- land
Joseph J., expressman, SW cor Stockton and Broadway, r. 191% Morey Alley
Lottie M. Miss, bookkeeper R. F. Lange & Co., r. 116 Fell
Louise C., widow, r. 510 Stockton
Mary, widow, r. 234 Folsom 19 Goff. See Gough
Goffray Ferdinand, baker, r. 625 Clay Gogan Eliza, widow, r. 272 Minna James C., conductor, I. 1522 Eddy
John (Johnsen & Gogan), r. 272 Minna
William H., printer, r. 272 Minna
Gogandus George, stevedore, r. 310, 6th James, butcher, r. 310, 6th
Goger Charles L., with Keystone Watch Case Co., r. 631 Geary
Joseph, clerk, r. 641 Jessie
Goggin Charles B., driver, r. 23 South Park
David, salesman, r. Peralta Av opp Bry- ant
" Emily M. Miss, teacher Starr King Prim- ary School, r. 933 Ellis
Gerald E., surveyor Geo. F. Grant, r. Ala- meda
James H., r. 261, 1st
James J., helper Atlas I. Wks, r. 1719 Ten- nessee
John, laborer, r. 39 Tehama
66 John. teamster, r. 529 Sacramento
John B., shoemaker, r. 5 Powell Av
John F., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 118 Laurel
John J., stonecutter, r. Mission Road nr Six Mile House
Reginald D., collector, r. 933 Ellis
Robert, salesman Owl Drug Co.
= Thomas, clerk, r. Peralta Av opp Bryant
= Thomas, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co.
" Walter W., clerk S. W. Levy, r. Alameda Goggins L. M., carpenter, builder and contrac- tor, 1639 Mission, r. 1018A Shotwell
Gohl Margaret, widow, r. 1114 Alabama rear " William (Gohl & Nelson), r. 1155 Howard
Gohl & Nelson (William Gohl and Nicholas Nelson), groceries and liquors, 416 O'Far- rell, telephone East 740, and liquor deal- ors, 100 Eddy, telephone Black 1704
Gohlich Hermann, liquors and cigars, 1200 Stockton, r. 819 Vallejo
Goicovich George, coffee saloon, 311 East North, r. 5 Market
" George J., r. 109 Austin
Goinct Alexander, machinist Victor Goinct, r. 1017 Kearny
Victor, machinist and locksmith, 1017 Kearny, r. 1424 Turk
Golby Orlando, clerk George W. Rennie, r. 321 O'Farrell
Golcher Catherine, widow, r. 712 Cole
.. Henry C. (Clabrough, Golcher & Co.), r. 105 Broderick
William J. (Clabrough, Golcher & Co.), r. 712 Cole
Gold Adolph, junk, r. 9, 13th
and Silver Extraction Co. of America (lim- ited), P. George Gow agent, 23 Stev- enson
Gold and Stock Telegraph Co. of California, Frank Jaynes president, Edward F. Weihe secretary, treasurer and superin- tendent, 607 Market
66 Bug Mining Co., Arthur H. Ten Broeck manager, 80-81 Columbian Bldg
Celia Miss, tailoress Max Wiener, r. 1066 Howard
Hill Mining Co. (Grass Valley, Cal.), C. A. Grow secretary, 27 Mills Bldg. 5th floor Gold Mining Exchange of San Francisco, Walter Turnbull president, J. F. Crosett secretary, 11 Rotunda, Mills Bldg
= of Ophir Mining and Development Co., J. Howard Bernard secretary, 80-81 Colum- bian Bldg
Ridge Consolidated Mining and Milling Co., 216 Post
Samuel M., junk, r. 9, 13th
Thomas W., porter Gladding, McBean & Co., r. 149, 9th
AG Gold. See Golds and Goldt
Goldaracena Orel M., druggist, 1201 Dupont, r. 2217 Pacific Av
Goldbaum Louis, r. 337 Jessie
Goldbeck Charles, carpenter and builder, 9 Haight, r. 2 Henrietta Square
Charles H., carpenter N. L. Gerts, r. 309, 9th
.6 Theodore C., bookkeeper James W. Mer- rill, r. 309, 9th
Goldberg Adolph (Conradi & Goldberg), r. 3319 Clay
Albert, tailor, 1043 Valencia 66 Benjamin B., driver U. S. Laundry, r. 29 Lapidge
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GOLDBERG, BOWEN & CO.
(incorporated), Jacob Goldberg presi- dent and general manager, Hugo D. Keil vice-president, Henry A. Bowen secretary and treasurer, importing grocers, Continental and East Indian table luxuries and novelties, 426-432 Pine, telephone Main 1, 215-217 Sutter, telephone Main 111, 2800 California, telephone West 101, and 1075 Clay, Oakland
Goldberg Carl, cigars and tobacco, 329 Mont- gomery and 785 Market, r. 14101/2 Geary Charles, bookseller, 218B Turk
Charles J., waiter Henry Calame, r. 45 Everett
Daniel, tailor Herman Harris, r. 311 Hayes David, salesman, r. 190712 Mission
Davis, tailor, 526 Commercial, r. 1000 Mont- gomery
Frank, peddler, r. 40 Chesley
Gabriel, collector Standard Collection and Mercantile Co., r. 1000 Montgomery
Henry, carpet layer, r. 719 McAllister
Isaac, peddler, r. 40 Chesley
Isaac, tailor John Reid, r. 845 Golden Gate Av
Goldberg Jacob, president and general manager Goldberg, Bowen & Co., 426-432 Pine, r. 1807 Broadway
66 John, peddler, r. 1281/2 Clara
Leon B., merchant, r. 2008 Pierce
Lester, clerk, r. 1328 Ellis
= Lipman, r. 14101% Geary
Louis (Goldberg & Tweedie), r. 1896 Mis- sion
Louis, clerk Max Ordenstein, r. 14101% Geary
66 Louis, tailor, 1403 Valencia
M., traveling salesman, r. 1408 Devisadero Goldberg Max, president and manager San Francisco Collateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny, r. 1238 McAllister
Philip, cigar dealer, r. 7271/2 McAllister =
Reuben, tailor, r. 1408 Devisadero
Samuel, tailor Sigmund Jonas, r. 313 Golden Gate Av
Solomon, r. 1509 Post
66 Solomon, salesman Conradi & Goldberg, r. 14101% Geary
William (Goldstein & Goldberg), r. 1328 Ellis
" & Tweedie (Louis Goldberg and Daniel Tweedie), boot and shoe manufacturers, 1896 Mission
Goldberger David, teamster Barg & Klein, r. 317, 7th
Max, r. 317, 7th
Thomas, pressman Schmidt Label & Lith. Co., r. 317, 7th
Goldblatt Nathan, clothing, 10581/2-1060 How- ard
Golden Bartholomew, teamster. r. 154 Shipley City House, NE cor San Bruno and Silver Avs
Golden Eagle Hotel, Hugh Curran proprietor, NW cor Broadway and Montgomery
Eagle Supply Co., John A. Lund & Co. agents, 5191/2, 8th
F., clerk Murphy, Grant & Co., r. 1436, 20th Frank J., porter Wetmore Bros., r. 605 Green
66 Gate Advertising Co. (incorporated), Will- iam T. Fonda president, John F. Condon secretary, 322-324 Hayes
Gate Advertising, Literary and News Bureau, Daniel C. Dare manager, 420 Montgomery, room 29
Gate Amateur Press Association, H. C. Morris president, Miss Laura Lohmeyer secretary, 102 O'Farrell
Gate Anglo-Japanese School, William C., Grainger superintendent, 410 Franklin
Golden Gate Avenue Block, 24-28 Golden Gate Av
" Gate Bicycle Mfg Co., Arthur Shirley president, Edward J. Shirley manager, 550 Mission
W. & J. SLOANE & CO., Hair Mattresses MADE TO ORDER.
641-647 MARKET ST.
Golden Gate Block, 131 Post, Davidson & Leigh agents, 137 Montgomery
Gate Building and Loan Association, James M. Ellis secretary, 323 Mont- gomery
Gate Chimney Sweeping Co., John Minola proprietor, 1734 Market
Golden Gate Commandery Building, 625 Sutter GOLDEN GATE COMPRESSED YEAST CO., Richard W. Davis treas- urer and general manager, 1420 Pine, telephone East 60
Golden Gate Cyclery, Fagothey & Maple pro- prietors, 307 Broderick
Golden Gate Cyclery, Joseph Holle proprietor, 2336 Folsom
Golden Gate Distilling Co.,
J. A. Spamer vice-president, S. I. Wormser secretary, office 207 Battery, distillery SE cor Fillmore and Chestnut Golden Gate Distilling Co.'s Yeast Depot, Henry C. Spamer manager, 821A Howard
GOLDEN GATE DREDGING
AND RECLAMATION CO., W. G. Wit- ter president, M. C. Harris manager, 17-19 Mills Bldg, 7th floor, telephone Main 5584
Golden Gate Fair Association, 1st District, Joseph J. Dimond secretary, 306 Market Golden Gate Flouring Mills (Stockton, Cal.), Sperry & Co. proprietors, office 204 Front Gate Glove Factory, Simon Baruch & Co. = proprietors, 124 Pine
Gate Hall, 625-627 Sutter
66 Gate Hall, 1620 Pacific Av
Golden Gate Hospital (private, surgical, and lying-in), Franklin F. Lord physician in charge, office 235 Kearny
" Gate House, 510 Davis
Golden Gate Kindergarten Association, Mrs. Sarah B. Cooper president, 1902 Vallejo Golden Gate Kindergarten Free Normal Train- ing School, Miss Anna M. Stovall prin- cipal, 211-213, 9th
GOLDEN GATE LAUNDRY,
E. H. Knight proprietor, Charles L. Norbom manager, office 206 O'Farrell, telephone Main 5919, laundry 2120 Lombard, telephone West 42
Golden Gate Life Saving Station (United States), Harry E. Morton keeper Ocean Boulevard, cor Fulton
Golden Gate Livery and Riding Academy, Bailey, Weller & Neave proprietors, 24 Golden Gate Av
Golden Gate Loan Office, William J. Hesthal proprietor, 10, 6th
GOLDEN GATE LUMBER CO.,
O. H. Greenewald president, D. H. Bibb vice-president, A. Heilbronner secre- tary, office 4 Sutter, rooms 8-10, tele- phone Main 756, yards at North Beach, bounded by Powell, Beach, Stockton and North Point
Golden Gate Machine Works, Adam Schilling & Sons proprietors, 211-213 Main
Gate Manufacturing Co., W. C. Savage manager, faucet manufacturers, 223 Mis- sion
Gate Military Band, George Hildebrandt manager, 432 Hayes
$1.00
SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED GOLDEN WEST CLOTHING RENOVATORY, TELEPHONE MAIN 1157.
12 MONTGOMERY STREET.
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TRY THE PEERLESS LAUNDRY COMPANY,
Hand Work or Steam Work. 385, 387 8th St., Tel. South 61.
Main Office, 8 GOLDEN GATE AVE.
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M. B. MORAGHAN'S OYSTERS.
Seldom equaled, never surpassed. Any amount delivered free. Family orders a Spec- ialty. Lowest prices. Stalls 68, 69, 70. 71, and 47 and 48 California Market. Tel. 1329 M.
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Your advertisement will reach a Half Million Buyers if it appears in the 205 Country Weeklies of the
San Francisco and Northern Pacific Newspaper Unions.
Low rates and circulation guaranteed. All information at
405 Sansome St., San Francisco.
Golden Gate Mutual Building and Loan Asso- ciation, I. Strassburger president. James M. Ellis secretary, 323 Mont- gomery
Golden Gate Oil Supply Co., Charles E. Quig- ley proprietor, 1172 Mission
Golden Gate Paper Box Factory, A. Fleish- hacker & Co. proprietors, 520-522 Market Golden Gate Park, from H to Fulton, Stanyan to the Pacific Ocean, panhandle entrance Baker bet Oak and Fell
Gate Park Band, I. C. Coggin manager, 59 Chronicle Bldg
Golden Gate Park Commissioners, office Park Lodge, Golden Gate Park
GOLDEN GATE PLASTER
MILLS, Lucas & Co. proprietors, man- ufacturers calcine plaster (plaster Paris), marble dust and land plaster, 215-217 Main
Golden Gate Primary School, Mrs. Aurelia Griffith principal, N s Golden Gate Av bet Pierce and Scott
Golden Gate Promoting Co., Dawson Mayer manager, 91 Chronicle Bldg
Golden Gate Salmon Co., George Tasheira pres- ident, Charles P. Overton secretary, 40 California, room 2
GOLDEN GATE STEAM DYE
WORKS, N. T. Peterson & Brother proprietors, dyeing and cleaning of every description, chemical cleaning of ladies' and gentlemen's clothing, 342 McAllister
Golden Gate Undertaking Co., George W. Keeler manager, Harry E. Snook assist- ant manager, 2429 Mission, telephone Mission 102
Golden Gate Valley Free Kindergarten, Miss Gertrude Thompson principal, 1816 Union
Golden Gate Warehouse, Searle & Holt pro- prietors, 41-49, 1st, telephone Main 5059 Gate Wire Cloth Manufactory. Victor Enginger proprietor, 8-10 Pine
Golden Gate Woolen Manufacturing Co., Ste- phen T. Gage president, William Mac- Cann secretary and treasurer, 535 Mar- ket, mills SE cor 19th and Bryant
George E., butcher, 706 Devisadero, r. 499 Devisadero
Hugh M., conductor Geary St. RR., r. 334A, 2d Av
Jacket Mining Co. (Humboldt, Nev.), R. Guy Mcclellan president, Robert B. Mc- Clellan secretary, 38 Mills Bldg, 6th floor
John, bartender, r. 5 Mint Av
John, laborer, r. 1 Alemany
= John, laborer, r. 3 Golden Court
John F., elevatorman, r. 1436, 20th
John R., painter Burr & Shields, r. 251% Hermann
= John W., solicitor, r. 414 Eddy
= King Mining Co. (Alleghany, Sierra Co.), Edward Polhemus president, George A. Moore secretary, office 208 California
Matthew J., meterman S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 3119, 16th
Maurice M., groceries and liquors, 1701 Mason, r. 808 Green
Mazie Miss, r. 1 Alemany
Golden Patrick, porter Mills Bldg, r. 78 Natoma Patrick J., paver, r. 818 Lyon
Robert P., lumberman, r. 313, 4th
Golden Rule Bazaar, Davis Brothers proprie- tors, 718-722 Market
= Rule Hall, 948 Mission
Rule Mutual Building and Loan Associa- tion, L. Ph. Bolander president, John Bruckman secretary, 209 Sansome
Sand Placer Mining Co., J. E. Damon sec- retary, 303 Montgomery
66 Star House, 411 Pacific
GOLDEN STATE AND MIN-
ERS' IRON WORKS, Wales L. Palmer president, William E. Palmer secre- tary, John W. Brown superintendent, I. F. Thompson's Slide Valve Cor.iss Engines, Harding's Gas, Gasoline and Coal Oil Engines, Adlake and Centaur Bicycles, wholesale department 231- 251, 1st, retail 316 Post
Golden State House, Mrs. Louisa Flaherty pro- prietor, 1207 Market
Golden State Land Co., Henry Geilfus presi- dent, Rudolph Mohr secretary, 39 Flood Bldg
State Publishing Co., Charles A. Bolde- mann manager, publishers The Golden State, 414 Mason
66 State Tea Co., M. O'Shaughnessy propri- etor, 129, 2d
State, Mrs. M. A. Klein proprietor, 106 Eddy State The (monthly), Golden State Pub- lishing Co. publishers, 414 Mason
State Trading Co., M. A. Joseph & Son proprietors, general merchandise, 909c Folsom
66 State Wine and Liquor Depot, Sullivan R. Hall proprietor, 342 Turk
Summit Mining Co., Goodall. Perkins & Co., 10 Market
Thomas, capitalist, r. 414 Eddy
Thomas, washer G. W. Brown, r. 185 Stev- enson
Thomas H., painter, r. 414 Eddy
= Thomas J., lumber dealer, 4 California, room 12, r. Oakland
West, Mrs. Emily A. Hopkins proprietor, 438 Geary
West Boiler Wks, John W. Conroy propri- etor, 619 Brannan
Golden West Building and Loan Association, Sol J. Levy secretary, 304 Montgomery Golden West Clothing Renovatory, Newbauer & Levy proprietors, 12 Montgomery
West Hall, 320 Post
Golden West Hotel, Wieneke & Plagemann proprietors, 32-36 Ellis
West Iron Works, Dyer Bros. proprietors, 119 Beale
West Mineral Springs Co., Eugene F. Herve and Pierre Somps proprietors, 622 Laguna
66 William, stone cutter, r. 41 Dorland
William F., special officer, r. 1436, 20th Golden. See Golding
Goldenberg Ignatz, tinsmith, r. 442 Jessie Goldenhaur Anna, nurse, r. 918 Post
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