Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1886, Part 116

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Publication date: 1886
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1434


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Globe Brass and Bell Foundry, Whyte & De Rome proprietors, 137 Beale


Globe Business College, Henry C. Roeth president, John T. Welham superintendent, 640 Clay


Globe Iron Works Co., F. P. Bacon president, F. S. Page secretary, 222-224 Fremont


Globe Marine Insurance Co. (limited) of Lon- don, Wm. T. Coleman & Co. agents, 121 Market


Globe Soap Factory, Mindel P. Hoytema proptr, E s Nebraska, bet Center and El Dorado


Glock Anton, machinist Electrical Supply Co., r. 804 Webster


Glocker Frederick, r. 650 Jessie


Glocker M. E., widow, r. 650 Jessie


Glocker Rudolph, salesman A. Hirschman, r. 650 Jessie


Gloistein August, porter Hermann Joost, r. 703 Green Gloistein H., clerk L. F. Dolder, r. 925 Washington


Glootz Adolph (Fischbeck & Glootz) r. 1507 Sacra- mento


Glootz John P. M., groceries and liquors, 421 Geary, r. 1116% Larkin


Glos Andrew, with F. Bernzott, r. 629% Fulton


Glos Henry, shoemaker, r. Ocean View


Glos Sebastian, cooper B. Dreyfus & Co., r. 510 Sixth Glosser George W., confectionery, 1204 Sutter


Gloster D. M., r. 14 First


Glouber Fritz, baker, r. 911 Union


Glouber Herman, bookkeeper M. F. Glouber & Co., r. 923 Geary


Glouber M. F. & Co. (Millard F. Glouber) groceries, SE cor Geary and Webster


Glouber Millard F. (M. F. Glouber & Co.) r. 923 Geary


Glover Andrew, Interpreter Police Courts, Old City Hall, r. 420 Vallejo


MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INS. CO. OF NEW JERSEY. Assets, - - - $39,635,528 20.


In case of Lapse, the Policy is Continued in Force as long as its value will pay for. Party insuring at age 35 on Life plan is entitled to over 4 years' insurance for 2 years' premiums; over 10 years' insurance for 5 years' premiums; over 20 years' insurance for 10 years' premiums.


See adv. Bank and Insurance Department


SANITARY PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES WELL DONE.


Repairing a Specialty. W. E. LANE,


Plumber, 505 Kearny Street.


Established 1860. Telephone 315.


Glover George C. Mrs., widow. r. 238 Ritch


Glover George S., bookkeeper Wempe Bros., r. 13 Van Ness Av


Glover James, laborer Union Iron Works, r. E s Ten- nessee, bet Solano and Butte


Glover John A., steward stmr Colima, r. 1334%% Na- toma


Glover John F,, messenger Post Office, r. 5 Pfeiffer Glover J. P., r. 957 Market


Glover Margaret Mrs., r. 18 Minna


Glover Mary, widow. r. 33% Louisa


Glover Stephen C. (Smith & Glover) r. 420 Vallejo


Gloyd George S., shoemaker Porter, Sleasinger & Co., r. 318 Jessie


Glück Elizabeth, widow, r. 924 Fillmore


Glück George, cabinetmaker, r. 5 Morris Av


Glück Gustave, maltster Philadelphia Brewery, r. 536 Howard


Glucken James, carpenter, r. W s Michigan, bet Shasta and Sierra


Glücksman Isaac, fancy goods and notions. 538 Third Glucksman Simon, apprentice O. Sinz, r. 538 Third Gluckson Charles, distributor S. F. Laundry


Glud Christ, mate schr Helen Merriam


Glukher Eugene, waiter, r. 629 Clay


Glunz Albert, clerk George F. Van De Mark & Co., r. Oakland


Glunz Christian (George F. Van De Mark & Co.) r. Oakland


Glunz Frederick, merchant. r. 241 Minna


Glunz George, clerk George F. Van De Mark & Co., r. Oakland


Glunz John B., teamster E. Dumontelle, r. Oakland Gluyas Henry, machinist, r. 902 Montgomery


Gluyas K. N. Mrs., r. 122 O'Farrell


Glynn Emerson Q. (Glynn & Bridgeman) r. 206 Turk Glynn Haunah Mra., janitreas Whittier School, r. 416 Fifth


Glynn John, harber, r. 73 Clementina


Glynn John. horseshoer Thomas Doyle, r. cor Green- wich aud Webster


Glynn John, laborer, r. 227 Second


Glynn John, laborer, r. 416 Fifth


Glynn John P., cigars and tobacco, 222 Fourth, r. 351 Tehama


Glynn Joseph, backsmith's helper, r. 28 Minna


Glynn M., trackman Sutter St. RR.


Glynn Mary, widow, r. 1909 Stockton


Glynn Mary Miss, city agent Imperial London, North- ern and Queen Ins. Cos., r. 1909 Stockton


Glynn Peter, r. 16 Natoma


Glynn Thomas, bricklayer, r. 805%% Howard


Glynn Thomas J., wharfinger Union St. Wharf. r. 510 Leavenworth


Glynn Timothy, laborer, r. 364 Eleventh


Glynn Vincent G., liquor dealer, r. 1909 Stockton


Glynn William, liquor saloon, 158 First, r. 16 Natoma Glynn William, watertender, r. 1909 Stockton


Glynn & Bridgeman (Emerson O. Glynn and John W. Bridgeman) draymen, 126 Market


Gnarini Andrew A., insurance clerk Jacobs & Easton, r. 1610 Jessie


Gnarini L. Mrs., r. 1610 Jessie


Gnarini Louis, plumber and gasfitter, r. 1610 Jessie Gnostic Hall, 112 McAllister


Goad William F., attorney at law, 606 Mont- gomery, r. NW cor Gough and Washington


Goane James, teamster, r. 258 Clementina


GOBBEE ERNEST watchmaker and jeweler, 535 Folsom


Gobey Frank, liquor saloon and oyster house, 228 Sutter, r. 303%% Sutter


Gobey Jesse G., with Frank Gobey


Gobinier Ernest H., woodturner, r. 147 Third


Goble John E., boatman, and liquor saloon, NW cor Fourth and Merrimac, and ways, N s Corea, bet Santee and Penobscot


MORETTI & TREZZINI, PHELAN BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO. Fresco and Decorative Artists.


DRINK J. GUNDLACH & CO'S TABLE WINES.


PHENIX INSURANCE CO. OF BROOKLYN,


HAS THE LARGEST BUSINESS OF ANY AMERICAN COMPANY.


GOD


532


GOE


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. Brass and Nickel Plated FENDERS and FIRE IRONS


Open Fire - Place Trimmings a Specialty. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET.


Godart Henry, bartender H. W. Hutaff, r. Oakland Godart Jules, architect, 217 Sansome, room 1, r. 13 Metcalf Pl


Godart Louise Miss, r. 726 Green


Godchaux, Adolph, r. 826 Ellis


Godchaux Edmund, mnfrs' agent, 120 Sutter, room 30. r. 826 Ellis


Godchaux Lazard (M. Brandenstein & Co.) r. 526 Ellis


Godchaux Lucien, agent, r. 826 Ellis


Godchaux Myrtie, r. 826 Ellis


Godchaux Rachsee, 807 Polk, and 800 Ellis


Goddard Abraham H., carriage painter, 938 Howard Goddard Clark L., dentist, 131 Post, r. Oakland


Goddard G. Mrs., bakery and stationery, 914 Valencia Goddard George H., surveyor, r. 1319 California


Goddard George H. Jr., carder S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, r. 4 Helen


Goddard Guilford H., clerk Charles F. Doe & Co., r. 23 Collingwood


Goddard H., instrumentmaker Sherman, Clay & Co., r. 10 Central PI


Goddard Henry K., reporter Alta, r. 191 Hyde


Goddard Joseph, bartender, r. 315 Ellis


Goddard May Mias, tailoress S. Rogers, r. 543 Second Goddard Otis M., manager D. M. Osborne & Co., 31 Market, r. Alameda


Goddard Richard, blacksmith Risdon I. and L. Works, r. 144 Clara


Goddard Thomas W. (Welsh & Goddard) r. 938 How- ard


Goddard William H., blacksmith, r. 543 Second


Goddard William H. Jr., molder, r. 543 Second


Goddin Richard, seaman schr Occidental, r. 321 Drumm


Goddin Richard G., shoemaker P. F. Nolan & Sons Godeau Eugene F., upholsterer Abraham Aronson, r. 1 Jasper Pl


Godeau Julius (Godeau & Boutes) r. 410 Union


Godeau & Boutes (Julius Godeau and James Boutes) butchers. 1404 Dupont


Godefroy Calixte, clerk Em. Meyer. & Co., r. 9297% Jackson


Godefroy. See Godfrey


Godet August, cashier Joseph Hansen, r. 303 Jessie Godet Louis, French laundry, 920 Howard


Godet Thomas, agent, r. 16 Taylor


Godeus John D., enameler, r. Teneriffe, bet Platte and Yazoo


Godfrey Dennis, expressman, SW cor Second and Mission, r. 532 Second


Godfrey Edward, machinist. r. 1820 Hyde


Godfrey Edward A., insurance broker, 324 California, r. 711 Jones


Godfrey Elizabeth, widow, r. 21 Oak


Godfrey George, teamster, r. N a Trinidad, bet Platte and Yazoo


Godfrey Henry, porter Henry Doyle & Co., r. 2701 Mission


Godfrey H. S., apprentice John Coop, r. 439 Twenty. third


Godfrey James T. Mrs., widow, r. 508 Powell Godfrey John, gardener, 570 Harrison


Godfrey Martha, varieties, 2701 Mission


Godfrey Nathaniel A., barber Philip Lehn, r. 1812 Baker


Godfrey Nathaniel A. Jr., porter, r. 1812 Baker Godfrey Walter, janitor, r. 1715 Leavenworth Godfrey William, printer, r. 33 John


Godfrey William A. H., clothing and gents' furnish- ing goods, 101 Second, r. 1508 Howard


Godfrey. See Godefroy


Godin Henry, carpenter John Coop, r. NE cor Twen- ty-sixth and Capp


Godiol José Rev., r. 908 Broadway


Godkin Thomas, blacksmith, r. 629 Vallejo Godkin W. D., r. 523 Kearny


Godkin William H., collector, r. 629 Vallejo


Godley Montgomery, office 414 Montgomery, r. 1818 Sacramento


Godley Montgomery Jr .. clerk. r. 1818 Sacramento Godon Eugene, cook Campi's Restaurant, r. 1416 Powell


Godsey George P., bookkeeper Allen & Ginter, r. 614 Sutter


Godsil Andrew, laborer, r. 315 Bush


Godsil James, saloon keeper, r. 22 Pearl


Godsil Timothy, grocery, 718 Brannan


Godsil Timothy, butcher, r. 940 Bryant


Goe S. E., dentist, 23% Post, r. 713 Grove


Illinois, bet


Goebeille Leander, blacksmith, r. E Napa and Shasta


Goebel Charles, baker, r. 841 Geary


Goebel George, pork butcher, 247 Third


Goebel William, laborer, r. 519 Sacramento


Goecken Hermann B., bakery, 515 Third


Goeckeritz Ernst H., liquor saloon, 1048 Howard


Goedecke Charles L., pork butcher, 1319 Pacific


Goedecke Louis, pork, 1320-1322 Dupont, r. 1605 Du- pont


Goeders Frederick B., cabinetmaker, r. 1318 Mason Goeders Mary H. Mrs., dressmaker, 1318 Mason


Goedje Julius H., carpenter S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, r. North Point, bet Larkin and Polk


Goehring Adolph, millinery goods, and dealer feathers and artificial flowers, 913 Mission Goekell Louis, cabinetmaker, r. 556 Brannan


Goen Paulina, widow. r. 321 Turk


Goepel Otto, shoemaker, r. NE cor Harrison and Thirteenth


Goepel Robert, shoemaker, 2234 Greenwich


Goepfert B., waiter Louvre Branch, r. 251 Minna


Goepfert Michael, painter Hall's Safe and Lock Co., r. Alameda


Goeppert George I. (George I. Goeppert & Co.) r. 519 Chestnut


Goeppert George I. & Co. (George I. Goeppert, Will- iam Goeppert Jr. and Frederick Haussler) beer bottlers, 519 Chestnut


Goeppert William (Goeppert & Bail! r. 519 Chestnut Goeppert William Jr. (George I. Goeppert & Co.) r. 519 Chestnut


Goeppert & Bail (William Goeppert and Adolf Bail) proptrs Bella Union Theatre 805 Kearny


Goertzhein Charles, clerk T. Lancaster, r. 4 Lynch


Goertzhein Herman, butcher, r. 4 Lynch


Goesch Theodore, conductor Geary St. RR., r. 1505%% Buchanan


Goess Alexander, millhand C. S. Laumeister, r. 1032 Market


Goessel Charles, barkeeper Otto W. Lilkendey, r. SW cor Powell and Francisco


Goethals Charles S., sewing machines, 1122 Stockton Goethals Gustav L., machinist J. W. Evans, r. 1122 Stockton


Goetjen Aaron, conductor, r. 214 Central Av


Goetjen Brothers (Charles and Jacob) groceries and liquors, SW cor Post and Webster


Goetjen Charles (Goetjen Bros.) r. SW cor Post and Webster


Goetjen Edward L., clerk, r. 1032 McAllister


Goetjen Fabian (Goetjen & Woebke) r. 499 Fourth


Goetjen Henry, bartender Jacob Brickwedel, r. SW cor Mission and Beale


Goetjen Herman H., bookkeeper, r. 1032 McAllister Goetjen Jacob (Goetjen Bros.) r. 5 Wall


Goetjen Nicholas. preservemaker, r. 1032 McAllister


GOETJEN & WOEBKE (Fabian Goetjen and John Woebke) groceries and liquors, SW cor Sacramento and Stockton, and 499 Fourth, cor Bryant Goetjer Charles, carpenter S. P. Co., r. NW cor Hum- boldt and Vermont


Goetting Charles, wrapper Davis Bros., r. 822 Larkin Goetz Balthazar, r. 430 Chestnut, rear


MANN & BENEDICT, SUCCESSORS TO C. C. HASTINGS & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS AND ... CLOTHIERS, LICK HOUSE BLOCK.


KNEASS & CO., agents MAGEE RANGES.


29 TAYLOR ST., SAN FRANCISCO.


PARKE & LACY, 21-23 Fremont Street. HOISTING ENGINES, WIRE ROPE and GENERAL MINING SUPPLIES.


Importers of and Dealers in COAL and PIG IRON, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.


J. MACDONOUGH & CO.


GOE


533


Goetz Bartholomew, carpenter, r. 106 Shotwell


Goetz Charles, driver U. S. Brewery, r. 544 McAllister Goetz Charles, painter, r. 1506%% Polk


Goetz Edward, blacksmith B. Grave & Co., r. 624}% Lombard


Goetz Ernst A., driver Eclipse Cracker Bakery, r. 624}% Lombard


Goetz Frederics, widow, dressmaker, r. 1611 Jessie


Goetz Henry, diamond setter A. Richter, r. 913 Green- wich


Goetz Joseph, r. 509 Pine


Goetz Julius, bookkeeper Feigenbaum & Co., r. 919 Polk


Goetz Leopold, carpenter, 1611 Jessie


Goetz Lorenz, carpenter, r. 732 Filbert


Goetz Otto, clerk John Schneider, r. 513 Chestnut


Goetz Paul, liquor saloon, 775 Mission


Goetz R. G., r. 1506%% Polk


Goetz Robert, tanner Berthold Strueven, r. Serpen- tine Av, bet Howard and Folsom


Goetz William, bricklayer, r. 807 Union


Goetz William, millhand Day, Huber & Craker, r. 15 Tehama


·Goetz Willism L., harnessmaker, r. 807 Union 1 Goetz. See Gotz


Goetze F. Willism, frescopainter, 1047 Market, r. 632 Valencia


Goetze Henry (Goetze & Baruth) r. 1803 Post


Goetze William, r. 100 Jones


Goetze & Baruth (Henry Goetze and Ernest F. Baruth) proptrs Cal. Sods Works, NE cor Octavia and Ivy Av


Goewey James M., capitalist, r. NW cor Page and La- guns


Goff Almon B., glazier Sierra Lumber Co., r. 116 Fell Goff Charles P., attorney at law, 606 Montgomery, r. 727 Broadway, rear


Goff D. & Sons, Goff's braids, 517-519 Market


Goff Henry F., engineer tug Lottie, office 271 East, r. East Oakland


Goff Louisa, widow, r. 129 Harrison


Goff Louisa C., nurse, r. 727 Broadway, rear 19 Goff. See Gough


Goffinet Frank, carpenter, r. 15 Morey Alley


Goffrie Charles, teacher music. r. 332 Turk


Gogan Eliza, widow, furnished rooms, 8052 Howard Gogan John J., blacksmith, r. 805}% Howard


Gogan William H., solicitor William Black, r. 805%% Howard


Goger Catherine, widow, r. 25 Dolores GOGER CHARLES


plumber and gasfitter, 221 Dupont, r. 612 Polk


Goger John, liquor saloon, 315 Montgomery Av, r. 1302 % Vallejo


Gogerty Owen, carpenter, r. 911 Minns


Goggin David, salesman Shes, Bocqueraz & McKee, r. S s California Av, nr Figaro, B. H.


Goggin Edmund W. (Francis, Valentine & Co.) r. 726 Geary


Goggin Emilie M. Miss, tescher Haight Primary School, r. cor Fsir Oska and Twenty-sixth


Goggin Ernest J., clerk George H. Tay & Co., r. NE cor Twenty-sixth and Fair Oaks


Goggin Frank, coachman, r. 43 Stanley Pl


Goggin Gerald E., printer Francis, Valentine & Co., r. Alsmeds


Goggin J., r. 605 Broadway


Goggin John, shoemaker, r. 3 Powell Av


Goggin J. U. B., clerk U. S. Surveyor-General's Office, r. cor Twenty-sixth and Fair Oaks Goggin Nors, domestic, 832 Shotwell


Goggin Patrick, laborer, r. 510 Mission


Goggin Richard H., teamster, r. 843 Howard


Goicovich George, coffee and chop house, 303-305 East


Goicovich George J. (Goicovich & Begovich) r. 913 Post


NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO.


FIRE AND MARINE.


CAPITAL, - $5,000,000.


Unlimited Liability of Shareholders.


HUGH CRAIG, Manager.


New Zealand Ins. Building, 312 California St.


GOL


PATENT


WATER CLOSETS


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY REPAIRED.


W. E. LANE, PLUMBER,


505 KEARNY STREET.


Established 1860. Telephone 315.


Goicovich & Begovich (George J. Goicovich and R. Begovich) restaurant, SE cor Larkin and Post Goidel Gustav, laborer, r. NW cor North Point and Larkin


Goken Carl, mate, r. 12 Jackson


Golcher Henry O., salesman Clabrough & Golcher, r. 1506 Taylor


Golcher William (Clabrough & Golcher) r. 1506 Tsy- lor


Golcher William J., salesman Clabrough & Golcher, r. 1506 Taylor


Golchert Charles, cigarmaker J. W. Shseffer & Co., r. 909 Kearny


Golconda Mining Co. (Calico District, San Ber- nardino Co.) John M. Buffington secretary, 309 California, rooms 3-4


Gold and Stock Telegraph Co. of Callfor- nia, Frank Jaynes president, Andrew White sec- retary and treasurer, H. G. Phillips superintend- ent, office 222 Sausome


Gold Charles, teamster William Cluff & Co., r. NW cor Green and Taylor


Gold George W., teamster William Cluff & Co., r. NW cor Green Taylor


Gold Lead Gold and Silver Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev .; John Bronzan secretary, 328 Montgomery, room 21


Gold Ralph W., patternmaker W. Bushman, r. 616 Ellis


Gold Refinery, Selby Smelting and Lead Co. pro- prietors, NW cor Seventh and Brannsn, office 416 Montgomery


Goldaracena M., real estate, r. 1504 Powell


Goldaracens Orel M., clerk J. Calegaris, r. 1504 Pow- ell


Goldbech Psul O., longshoreman, r. 1009 Vallejo Goldbeck Charles, carpenter, r. 239 Ninth


Golberg Abraham, tobacco stripper M. Basch, r. 624 Washington


Goldberg Adolph, traveling salesman Joseph Bremer & Co .. r. 1608 Post


Goldberg Benjamin, laundryman S. F. Laundry Goldberg Bernard, tailor, 1116%% Folsom


GOLDBERG, BOWEN & CO.


(Jacob Goldberg and Charles R. Bowen) dealers choice family groceries, teas and wines, and importers French, Eng- lish and German table delicacies, 428- 432 Pine


Goldberg Charles, upholsterer and carpet bester, f. 211 Eddy


Goldberg Daniel, tsilor, r. 311 Hayes


Goldberg David, salesman J. Mearns, r. 413 Green


Goldberg Davis, tailor, 118 Leidesdorff, r. 818%% Mont- gomery


Goldberg Henry, clerk, r. 132 Sixth


Goldberg Isaac, tailor, r. 11 Russ


Goldberg Jacob (Goldberg, Bowen & Co.) r. 2620 Cali- fornia


Goldberg Joseph, clerk Max Goldberg, r. 538 Kesrny Goldberg Lester, jeweler Pac. Jewelry Co., r. 1730 Eddy


Goldberg Margaret, widow, r. 912 Powell


Goldberg Max, pawnbroker, 538 Kearny, r. 1020 Val- lejo


Goldberg Oscar E., salesman Newman & Levinson, r. 110 Ellis


Goldberg Philip, solicitor, r. 7273% McAllister


Goldberg Samuel, clerk, r. 727%% McAllister


Goldberg Solomon, carpets and wall paper, 933 Mar- ket, r. 1035 Mission


Goldberg William, beer bottler, 1730 Eddy


Goldbronson Frederick, collector, r. 2836 Harrison


Golden Acre Nursery. William Patterson proptr, San Bruno Road, nr Twenty-eighth


Golden Age Flouring Mills, Golden Age Mill Co. proprietors, 717-721 Battery


JOHN HAMMOND - CALIFORNIA CAR WORKS S


Manufacturer of every description of PASSENGER, STREET AND FREIGHT CARS. 42 to 50 Beale Street, San Francisco.


COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA, ASSETS, $456,840 71.


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY. The Largest Laundry Establishment on the Pacific Coast. OFFICE, 33 GEARY ST.


STEAM ENGINES AND THRESHING MACHINES,


TRUMAN, ISHAM & HOOKER, 421-427 Market Street.


GOL


534


GOL


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.


IMPORTERS OF


MARBELIZED


MANTELS,


Fire Grates and Tile.


309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET.


Golden Age Mill to., Patterson A. Campbell president, George Schröder secretary, proprietors Golden Age Flouring Milla, 717-721 Battery


Golden Bartlett, Isrorer, r. 154 Shipley


Golden Charles, cooper, 246 Tehama, rear, r. 520 Mis- aion


Golden City Brewery, Gottlieb Brekle proptr, 1431 Pacific


Golden City Chemical Works, George G. Ker- rison secretary, S. M. Van Wyck superintendent, works cor Seveuth and Townsend, office 313 Mont- gomery


Golden Eagle Hotel, Daniel Hartnett proptr, 402 Broadway


Golden Edward, r. 107 Minns


Golden Era (monthly) Wagner & Adams publisher and propirs, 420 Montgomeny


Golden Gate (weekly spiritualistic organ) Golden Gate Printing and Publishing Co. publishers, J. J. Owen editor, office 734 Montgomery


Golden Gate Band, Joseph Rebholtz leader, head- quarters 97 Hickory Av


Golden Gate Block, O. Livermore agent, 131 Post


Golden Gate Boat Club, J. B. Kelly president, H. Dar- bins secretary, Ws Fourth, bet Merrimac and Illinois


Golden Gate Commandery, Knights Templar, 131 Post Golden Gate Flouring Mills, Horace Davis & Co. proprietors, 41-49 First


Golden Gate Hall, 1620 Pacific Av


Golden Gate Hotel, Weber & Fischer proprietors, 134 Fourth


Golden Gate House, 510 Davia


Golden Gate Park, entrance Baker, bet Oak and Fell


Golden Gate Park Commissioners, Frank M. Pixley, John Rosenfeld and Charles Goodall, office Park Lodge, Golden Gate Park


GOLDEN GATE PLASTER MILLS Lucas & Co. proprietors, manufacturers cal- cine plaster (plaster Paris) marble dust and land plaster, 215-217 Main


Golden Gate Primary School, Miss E. Cushing prin- cipal, Golden Gate Av, bet Pierce and Scott


Golden Gate Printing and Publishing Co., publishers The Golden Gate, 734 Montgomery Golden Gate Ses Baths, H. F. Frahmn proptr, foot of Hyde


Golden Gate Wine Rooms, E. Lauterbach & Co. proprietors, SE cor Golden Gate Av and Larkin


Golden Gate Wire Cloth Manufactory, Vic- tor Enginger proprietor, 108 Main


Golden Gate Woolen Manufacturing Co., Ariel Lathrop president, William Harney secre- tary, office 533 Market , up stairs, mills Butte, Hampshire, Bryant Av and Twentieth


Golden George, seaman, r. 12 Jackson


Golden J., laborer Oregon Imp. Co.


Golden James, laborer. r. NW cor Kearny and Bay


Golden James, longshoreman, r. 317 Drumm


Golden John, laborer, r. 1 Alemany Av Golden John, laborer, r. 2006 O'Farrell


Golden John, longshoreman, r. 127 Welsh


Golden John, seaman, r. 34 Sacramento


Golden John, whitener. r. 3 Golden Court


Golden John R., painter, r. NE cor Dolores and Six- teenth


Golden John W., agent, 114 Golden Gate Av, r. 219 Turk


Golden Joseph, canmaker, r. 622 Jessie


Golden Joseph L., oiler stmr Garden City, r. Oakland Golden Kitty Miss, dressmaker, r. 629 Bush


Golden Margaret, fringemaker A. Colombat


Golden Matthew. plumber Sweeney & Kearns, r. 1 Alemany Av


Golden Patrick. r. 144 Perry


Golden Patrick, capitalist, r. 422 Fourth


Golden Patrick J., machinist, r. 921 Folsom


Golden Rule Bazaar, Davis Bros. proprietors, 718-722 Market and 419-421 Kearny


Golden State and Miners' Iron Works, Wales L. Palmer president, C. F. Moultbrop sec- retary, 237-257 First


Golden State House, Mrs. E. A. Woodhull proptr, 106 Eddy


Golden State Publishing Co. The, publish- ers The Treasury, 511 California, room 14


Golden Sun Gold Mining Co. (Butte Co., Cal.) Joseph Pentecost secretary, office 702 Market


Golden Thomas, laborer, r. 922 Battery


Golden Thomas, undertaker, 114 Golden Gate Av, r. 219 Turk


Golden Thomas E., shoemaker P. F. Nolan & Sons, r. 107 Minns


Golden Willism F., tinsmith, r. 18 William


Goldenson Alexander, artist, r. 2412 Hayes


Goldenson Edward, cigars and tobacco, 24 Hayes


Goldenson Marcus, contractor, r. 2436 Hayes


Golder George A., clerk, r. 1404 Howard


Golder Louis, groceries, NW cor Tenth and Howard, r. 1404 Howard


Golder Louis Jr., clerk Louis Golder, r. 1404 Howard Golder Robert F., clerk, r. 1404 Heward


Goldfish Benjamin (Goldfish, Cohn & Co.) r. 515 Van Ness Av


Goldfish, Cohn & Co. (Benjamin Goldfish, Samuel Cohn and William Wilson) commission mer- chanta, 215 Sansome, room 5


Golding Joseph, messenger H. Austin


Golding Thomas, master mariner, r. 607 Turk


Golding Thomas Jr., clerk Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r. 607 Turk


Goldman Abraham, clerk A. Markewitz, r. 218 Mont- gomery Av


Goldman Alfred J., r. 520 O'Farrell


Goldman Benno, chemist Am. Oil Co., r. 1419 Folsom Goldman Bernard, hairworker, r. 250 Sutter


Goldman Bernard Rev., Hebrew writer, r. 1%% Russ


Goldman C. Mrs., r. 925 Geary


Goldman Henry, laundry office, 30 Geary, r. 1%% Russ


Goldman I. S., physician, 425 Kearny


Goldman Isaac A., r. 1914 Howard


Goldman Isaac W., commission merchant, 209 San- some, r. 1508 O'Farrell


Goldman Jacob, fruits, groceries and liquors, SW cor Butte and Kentucky


Goldman John (J. Schussler & Co.) r. 413 Mason


Goldman Joseph H., salesman Louis Braverman & Co., r. 520 O'Farrell


Goldman Julia E. Miss, teacher Lobos Av. School, r. 520 O'Farrell


Goldman Leopold, tailor, r. 10 Natoma


Goldman Louis J. (Goldman & Son) r. 1914 Howard Goldman Manfred, papercarrier, r. 1115 Filbert


Goldman Mark L., clerk Goldman & Son, r. 1914 Howard


Goldman Max (Goldman & Co.) r. 1757 Howard


Goldman Moses, clerk, r. 1914 Howard


Goldman Samuel, clerk Goldman & Son, r. 1914 How- ard


Goldman Sigmund L., commission merchant, office 20622 Bush, r. 1014 Geary


Goldman William, printer J. Dammann & Co., r. 1% Russ


Goldman & Co. (Max Golman and Louis Lipman) stockbrokers, 306 Montgomery


Goldman & Son (Louls J. Goldman) drygoods, 2935 Sixteenth


Goldmeyer Isaac H., butcher, 1600 Mission, r. 913 Natoma


Goldmeyer Louis, butcher. r. 34 Morris Av


Goldner Alfred, druggist William Koeller, r. 158 Eddy Goldner Alfred C., attorney at law, 309 California, rooms 13-14, r. 202 Ellis


FRATINGER & CO. THE LEADING CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE. 105 KEARNY STREET.


I. S. VAN WINKLE & CO.


413-415 MARKET ST.


IRON, STEEL and Importers and Dealers in HEAVY HARDWARE


SHIP PLANK and TIMBER, LOCUST TREENAILS:


JOHN WEGMORE, 133 Spear Street.


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Goldrath Roman, watchmaker, r. 410 Sixth


Goldsam Matthias, confectioner Charles Eisert, r. 533 Birch Av


Goldachmidt Arnold, salesman A. Crocker & Bros., r. 2522 % Sutter


Goldschmidt Edward, dairy produce, 213 Fourth


Goldschmidt Henry, cigars and tobacco, 419 Fourth Goldamith A. Mrs., r. 919 Geary


Goldsmith Abraham M., secretary S. F. Pioneer Woolen Factory, 323-325 Pine, r. 822 Ellis


Goldsmith Ada Miss, teacher Sanchez St. Primary School, r. 629 Geary


Goldsmith Ann, widow, r. 1025 Filbert, rear


Goldsmith Bernard, bookkeeper Bauer Bros. & Co., r. 528 Turk


Goldsmith Bertha, teacher Denman Grammar School, r. 629 Geary


Goldamith Berthold, stock clerk Bauer Bros. & Co., r. 528 Turk


Goldsmith Delos E., salesman P. P. Mast & Co., r. 355 First


Goldsmith Edward, traveling salesman Lachman & Jacobi, r. 501 Geary


Goldsmith Edward S., engravar and copperplate print- er, 26 Montgomery, r. 2015 Fillmore


Goldsmith Esther Miss, principal Lobos Av. School, r. 629 Geary


Goldsmith George, r. 104 Eighth


Goldsmith George, r. 1720 Sutter


Goldsmith George, plumber, r. 223}% Austin


Goldsmith Gerson, salesman M. Hyman & Co., r. 919 Geary


Goldsmith Goldwin, clerk Oliver Hawes, r. Oakland


Goldsmith Henry, assistant bookkeeper Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r. 104 Eighth


Goldsmith Henry, teamster, r. SW cor Geary and Broderick


Goldsmith John J., waiter Christian Nielson, r. 525 Green


Goldsmith Jonathan G., r. 355 First


Goldsmith Joseph, master mariner, r. 1525 Golden Gate Av


Goldamith Julius R., newsdealer and stationery,1000% Market, r. 529 Turk




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