Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1891, Part 140

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1716


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The valve rod is continued from the eccentric through two exhaust chambers, in each of which is a slide valve


MPSON'S rliss Engine,


igraphy


overnor feels the change, draws the wedge back, allow- e valve to move that much further off the port, and steam to enter. Again, the load decreases or the steam the governor instantly moves the wedge forward and the steam port that much carlier. governor is very sensitive, the movement of the balls multiplied four times in the movement of the wedge,


tached to the rod and moved regularly by the motion of the eccentric.


In each end of that portion of the steam chamber above the exhaust chambers is a separate slide valve, suited each to its steam port, and from each valve a rod or piston passes out through the end of the steam chest, carrying a trigger with steel face, and on the end a dash pot to resist the mo- mentum when the valve and rod are thrown.


Upon the exhaust valve rod, at each end of cylinder, is an arm with steel face, which, coming in contact alternately with the trigger upon valve piston at each end of cylinder, moves the valve off the steam port, and the steam being brought down to the steam port in undiminished volume and power, just enough enters the cylinder, which in its initial and expansive force is sufficient to do the work required for that portion of the stroke, when the wedge moved by the governor raises the trigger out of contact with the arm on the exhaust valve rod, and the steam valve is instantly closed by the pressure of steam upon the valve rod or piston within the steam chamber.


The wedge being set so as to trip the trigger when the en- gine is running at normal speed, under normal steam press- ure, and with a normal load, every change of load or of steam pressure in the boiler is instantly followed by a change of the position of the wedge backward or forward, as the load or pressure is increased or diminished. Suppose the normal conditions are 80 pounds pressure of steam, 100 revolutions and the ont-off at one-fifth stroke. Now there comes an added load, or the pressure of steam is decreased. Instantly


and one-quarter men maueraf inoveinti os B- Dans maken all the difference between a closed and a full open port.


All four valves are moved by one eccentric, and but one joint between the eccentric and valves.


Engines of this build are running with the most uniform motion under the most sudden changes of load, and with re- markable economy of steam, of sizes:


COMPOUND.


12 in. bore, 24 in. stroke. 10 and 17 in. bore, 24 in. stroke.


14


30


12


20


30 “


16


30


14


22


42


24


42


18


32


42


28 «


48


TRIPLE EXPANSION.


16 and 22 and 32 in. bore, 42 in. stroke.


Its superiority over the Corliss style, the most approved heretofore, consists in :


1st, Simplicity of parts, in having but one joint between the eccentric and valves, against twelve in the most simple and as high as twenty in other styles of the Corliss as now made, so that any intelligent engineer can run it.


2d, Plain flat slide valves and seats, instead of rotary or circular.


3d, Sharper Cut Off, insuring greater economy of steam .


4th, It can be run up to 150 revolutions per minute, against a possible 80 revolution of the Corliss.


Cylinders of this kind can be substituted for the old cyl- inders upon either Corliss or Box Bed frames, utilizing all the other parts of the old engine.


GOLDEN STATE AND MINERS' IRON WORKS, BUILDERS,


231 to 251 FIRST STREET,


SAN FRANCISCO.


PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INS, CO,-THE GREENWICH INS, CO.


BROWN, CRAIG & CO., Cenerar Agents 508-510 California Street.


GOL


605


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Goldenson Abram, cigarmaker, r. 2245 Alsbams Goldenson Edward E., cigarmaker. r. 2245 Alabama Goldenson Marks, teamster, r. 2245 Alabama


Gulder Brothers (Louis F., Robert and George) groceries, 113 Tenth


Golder George (Golder Brothers) r. 1121 Bush


Golder Louis, capitalist, r. 1121 Bush


Golder Louis F. (Golder Brothers; r. 1121 Bush


Golder Robert (Golder Brolhers) r. 1121 Bush


Goldfarb F. David, tailor. r. 719% Bush


Goldfish Benjamin (Goldfish, Cohen & Co.) r. 2932 Jackson


Goldfish, Cohen & Co. (Benjamin Goldfish) grain brokers, 204 Front


Goldhammer Louis, clerk J. G. Waterman & Co., r. 207 Montgomery Av


Golding Thomas, master mariner, r. 607 Turk


Golduig Thomas, messenger, r. 607 Turk


Goldkuhl Mary E. Mrs., florist, 756 Howard


Goldkuhl William J. C., r. 756 Howard


Goldman Alfred J., clerk Piper, Aden & Co., r. 1836 Eddy


Goldman B., Hebrew writer, r. 250, 6th


Goldman Benjamin, cigars, 817 Market and 133 Mont- gomery, r. 1802 Stevenson


Goldman Benjamin F., jeweler, r. 1914 Howard Goldman Bernard. bair worker, 250 Sutter


Goldman Celia Mrs., boarding. 923 Geary


Goldman Ehrend, hatter, r. 99 Natoma


Goldman Harris, collector, r. 222, 11th


Goldman Henry. brewer, r. 727% Clementina


Goldman Isaac, salesman Chicago Clock Co., r. 222, 111h


Goldman Isaac A., real estate, r. 1914 Howard


Goldman Isaac W. (J. Goldman & Co.) r. 1820 Pine


Goldman J. & Co., merchants (Tulare, Cal.) 210 San- some


Goldman Jacob (J. Schussler & Co.) r. 429 Franklin Goldman Jacob, groceries, NE cor Kentucky and Butte


Goldman Jacob, merchant, r. 909 Webster


Goldman John, mining. r. 909 Webster


Goldman Joseph, merchant, r. 918 Van Ness Av


Goldman Joseph H. (Hill & Goldman) r. 1836 Eddy Goldman Julia E. Alles, teacher Lobos Avenue School, r. 1836 Eddy


Goldman Leopold, Market


second-band clothing, 1229 %


Goldman Lonis J. (Goldman & Son) r. 1914 Howard Goldman Mark L. (Goldman & Sou) r. 220, 17th


Goldman Max (Goldman & Co.) r. 407 Powell


Goldman Ralph M., salesman, r. 1914 Howard


Goldman Samuel L., salesman Sachs Bros. & Co., r. 1914 Iloward


Goldman Solomon, shoemaker, r. 403. 6th


Goldman & Co. (Max Goldman and Frederick Frank- enthalj commision stock brokers, 325 Pine


Goldman & Son (Lonts J. aud Mark L.) dry goods and clothing, 2933, 16th


GOLDMANN


ERNESTINE


professor of piano, graduate conserva- tolre of Vienna, office Gray's Music Store, 206 Post, r. Alameda Goldmeyer Aaron, clerk I. II. Goldmeyer, r. 412, 6th Goldmeyer Abraham S .. butcher, r. 412, 6th


Goldmeyer Isaac H , butcher, 574 Howard


Goldmeyer Louis, butcher. r. 412. 6th


Goldner Alfred C., attorney at law, 212 Sansome, room 3. r. 1021 Fair Oaks


Goldner Julius, merchant (Candelario, Nev.) 212 Sansome, r. Candelaria, Nev.


Goldoni John, confectionery, 1020 Larkin Goldrath Roman, watchmaker, r. 430 Hickory Av


Goldring Abraham II., tallor, 12 Morris Av


Golds John, plumber r. 474 Jeasle


Goldeach Alexander A., conductor. r. 1639 Fulton Goldsachs Henry, seaman. r. 138 Perry


HAVE YOUR


CHIMNEY SWEEPING


DONE BY THE LION CO.


Office, 505 Kearny St. Telephone 313.


W. & J. SLOANE & CO. SPECIAL DESIGNS IN


FURNITURE 641 to 647 Market Street.


Goldsam Mathew, walter, r. 121, 27th


Goldsberry M. D., r. 35 Washington Av Goldsberry Willism, housemover, r. 35 Washington


Goldsborough Margaret, widow, r. 910 Powell Goldschmidt Edward, journalist, r. Yosemite House Goldschmidt Henry, cigars, r. 18 Byington


Goldschmidt Henry, teamster. r. 3303 Geary


GOLDSCHMIEDT LEOPOLD


M. D., physician and surgeon, office and r. 109 Powell, office hours 10 to 12 A. M., 3 105 P. M. Diseases of women and children a specialty


Goldsmith A. Mes., widow, r. 1219 Geary


Goldsmith Ada Miss, teacher South Cosmopolitan Grammar School, r. 411 Mason


Goldsmith A. M Mrs., widow. r. 927 Geary


Goldsmith Annje, widow, r. 355, let


Goldsmith Benjamin A , assistant bookkeeper H. Liebes & Co., r. 1219 Geary


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


Gold-with Bernard, shoefitter, 1226 Pine, rear


Goldsmith Bertha Miss, teacher Denman Grammar School, r. 411 Mason


Goldsmith Clemence, widow, r. 927 Geary


Goldsmith Edwin S. engraver and copperplate printer. 26 Montgomery. r. 520 Bush


Goldrwith G. Mrs , widow, dressmsking, 1022 Larkin Goldsmith Gaston, carrier Post Office, r. S18b Geary Goldsmith George, laundry office, 17 Broadway, r. 724 Front


Goldsınıth Gerson, traveling salesman M. Hyman & Co., r. 1219 Geary


Goldsmith Gustav, r. 104, 8th


Goldsmith Henry (John MeNally & Co.) r. 2548 Fo !-


Goldsmith Henry, assistant bookkeeper Goldberg, Bow. h & Co .. r. 104, 8th


Goldsmith John N., bookkeeper McCarthy Bros., r. 1525 Golden Gate Av


Goldsmith Juseph Mrs., widow, r. 1525 Golden Gate Av


Goldsmith J. R., books and stationery. 1000%% Market, r. : 33 Golden Gate Av


Goldsiuith Julins, clerk Noab J Franklin, r. 340, 6th Goldsmith L. Mrs , widow, r. 1108 Pine


Goldsmith Lee. buyer (New York) Schweitzer & Co., r. 1408 Pine


Goldsmith Louis, r. 2234% Sutter


Goldsmith Louis, salesman. r. 1138 Turk


Goldsmith Meyer, salesman Schweitzer & Co., r. 1408 Pine


Goldsmith Milton, clerk Goldberg, Rowen & Co.


Goldsmith Minble E. Miss. r. 2309 Post


Goldsmith Moses, rlerk. r. Myrtle Av ur Gough


Goldswith Nathan, drygoods, 848, 6th, r. 340. 6th


Goldsmith Oliver, salesman Hooper & Jeunings, r. 1525 Gole el Gate Av


Goldsmith Rose MIsa, teacher Clement Grammar School, r. 411 Mason


Goldamith Rosine, widow, r. 917 Geary


Goldsmith 8 , clerk Nathan Goldsmith, r. 340, 6th


Goldsmith Simon, r. 528 Turk


Goldsmith Thomas S. G., bookkeeper, r. 1525 Golden Gate Av


Goldsmith Walter J., r. 340% McAlllater


Goldsmith William E. Mra., widow, r. 2209 Post


Goldstein Aaron, printer. r. 217, 7th


Goldstein Abral.am (Goldstein Broa.) r. 513 Eddy


Goldstelu Albert, clerk Brickwedel & Sbarn, r. 230 Turk


Goldstein B. A., tinner. r. 114 Mason


Goldstein Bernard M. (Goldstein Bros.) r. 513 Eddy Goldstein Brothers(Abrahaın and Bernard M.) fringes, corda and taaxels, 24 Ellis


Keep


Your BAGGAGE CHECKS Until you Reach the CITY, and You will Save FIFTEEN CENTS on each TRUNK by Handing the Same 10


Morton Special Delivery, o 115 O'Farrell .0+


PACIFIC CARRIAGE CO. Offices, 48 Eighth, Baldwin Hotel & 200 Sutter . ET


Tel. Co's Boxes


Tolophono No. 1950 Also connected with S. F. District


tached to the rod and moved regularly by the motion of eccentric.


In each end of that portion of the steam chamber ab the exhaust chambers is a separate slide valve, suited ea to its steam port, and from each valve a rod or piston pas. out through the end of the steam chest, carrying a trige with steel face, and on the end a dash pot to resist the m mentum when the valve and rod are thrown.


Upon the exhaust valve rod, at each end of cylinder, an arm with steel face, which, coming in contact alternatel with the trigger upon valve piston at each end of cylindei moves the valve off the steam port, and the steam bein brought down to the steam port in undiminished volume and power, just enough enters the cylinder, which in its initia and expansive force is sufficient to do the work required for that portion of the stroke, when the wedge moved by the governor raises the trigger out of contact with the arm on the exhaust valve rod, and the steam valve is instantly closed by the pressure of steam upon the valve rod or piston within the steam chamber.


The wedge being set so as to trip the trigger when the en- gina is running at normal speed, under normal steam press- ure, and with a normal load, every change of load or of steam pressure in the boiler is instantly followed by a change of the position of the wedge backward or forward, as the load or pressure is increased or diminished. Suppose the normal conditions are 80 pounds pressure of steam, 100 revolutions and the ont-off at one-fifth stroke. Now there comes an added load, or the pressure of steam is decreased. Instantly


GOLDEN STATE AND M BUIL 231 to 251 FIRST STREET,


e-quarter inch lateral movement of the balls makes difference between a closed and a full open port. our valves are moved by one eccentric, and but one etween the eccentric and valves. nes of this build are running with the most uniform under the most sudden changes of load, and with re- le economy of steam, of sizes :


COMPOUND.


bre, 24 in. stroke. 10 and 17 in. bore, 24 in. stroke. ,


30


12


20


30


C


30


14


22 “


42 “


42


18


32


42 ‹‹


48


TRIPLE EXPANSION.


16 and 22 and 32 in. bore, 42 in. stroke.


priority over the Corliss style, the most approved , consists in :


plicity of parts, in having but one joint between ric and valves, against twelve in the most simple h as twenty in other styles of the Corliss as now hat any intelligent engineer can run it.


flat slide valves and seats, instead of rotary or


ano


FOLD


per Cut Off, insuring greater economy of steam . an be run up to 150 revolutions per minute, ssible 80 revolution of the Corliss.


of this kind can be substituted for the old cyl- either Corliss or Box Bed frames, utilizing all ts of the old engine.


RS' IRON WORKS, RS,


SAN FRANCISCO.


PERRIER-JOUËT & CO. CHAMPAGNE


For Sale by all First-class Wine Mer- chants and Grocers. (See Page opp. name of W. B. Chapman.)


GOL


606


GOM


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.


CORRUGATED IRON,


Galvanized, Black and Painted, FOR ROOFING AND SIDING, 309 to 317 MARKET STREET.


Goldstein Carl, tailor. r. 912 Harrison


Goldstein David, shoemaker, r. 1214 Turk


Goldstein E. Mrs., widow, r. 307 Golden Gate Av


Goldstein Elias, tailor, r. 2 Falmouth


Goldstein Elias, tailor, r. 1107 Folsom


Goldstein Emanuel L. (B. Dreyfus & Co.) r. 1423 Sut- ter


Goldstein Fanny Mrs., r. 2203 Sutter


Goldstein Franz M., teacher Girls' High School, r. 2106 Larkin


Goldstein G., tailor, r. 982 16 Harrison, rear


Goldstein H., r. 307 Van Ness Av


Goldstein Harris, r. 213 Clara


Goldstein Henry, clerk S. F. News Co., r. 727 Minna Goldstein Henry, pawnbroker, 231, 3d, r. 641 Har- rison


Goldstein Hiram, salesman O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r. The Lundhurst


Goldstein Hiram P., clerk, r. 336 Golden Gate Av Goldstein Hyman, r. 16 Bernard


Goldstein Isador, tailor, r. 1107 Folsom


Goldstein Jacob, cigar mnfr, 15 Sansome, r.102 Aus- tin


Goldstein Jacob, peddler, r. 1124%% Harrison Goldstein James, laborer, r. 238, 6th


Goldstein J. H. Mrs., r. 601 Buchanan


Goldstein Julius P., conductor. r. 4 Codman Pl


Goldstein L. (Cobn & Goldstein) r. 233 Golden Gate Av Goldstein Leon (Goldstein & Co.) r. 1718b Ellis


Goldstein Leon, tailor, r. 217, 7th


Goldstein Miriam Miss, forewoman Friedlander &


. Wolfe, r. 601 Buchanan


Goldstein Morris, upholsterer, r. 2203 Sutter


Goldstein Paul, upholsterer, r. 1107 Folsom


Goldstein Perry, tailor, r. 869% Folsom


Goldstein Samuel, r. 16 Bernard


Goldstein Samuel (Kutner, Goldstein & Co.) r. 902 Eddy


Goldstein Samuel, cigarmaker, r. Lincoln Hotel


Goldstein Samuel, merchant, r.SE cor Geary and Van Nese Av


Goldstein Samuel, printer, r. 303% Turk


Goldstein Sanford L. (Fontana & Co.) r. 1423 Sutter


Goldstein Simon (Goldstein & Cobn) r. 2024 Bush


Goldstein Solomon, clerk Henry Goldstein, r. 641 Harrison


Goldstein Solomon, tailor, r. 118% Langton Goldstein William, merchant, r. 1128 Eddy


Goldstein William, painter, r. 114 Mason


Goldstein & Co. (Leon Goldstein and John C. Ker- nan) job printers, 326 Pine


Goldstein & Cohn (Simon Goldstein and Her- man) importers, wholesale and retail dealers and manufacturers human hair goods, wigs, etc., 822 Market, and proprietors Capital Tailoring Co., 7 Kearny


Goldstone Bros. (Percy and Edwin) cigars, 13 New Montgomery


Goldstone Charles, poultry, 11 Grand Western Mar- ket, r. 1433 Pine


Goldstone Daniel, janitor, r. 21 Frauklin


Goldstone Edward, cigar mnfr, 817 Alabama


Goldstone Edwin (Goldstone Bros.) r. 1443 McAllis- ter


Goldstone Harris, cigars, 502 Hayes


Goldstone Henry (J. Goldstone & Sons) r. 1608 Geary Goldstone Henry, lithographer H. S. Crocker Co., r. 912 % Post


Goldstone J. & Sons (Jacob, Moses A. and Henry) dry goods, 926 Dupont


Goldstone Jacob, r. 1433 Pine


Goldstone Jacob (J. Goldstone & Sons) r. 1608 Geary Goldstone John B. (Starbird & Goldstone) r. 935 Ellis Goldatone Joseph, clerk, r. 523 Grove


Goldstone Joseph, men's furnishing goods, 908 Du- pont. r. 1608 Geary


Goldstone Lawrence P., mining engineer, r. 3027 California


Goldstone Leo, with Joseph Goldstone, r. 1608 Geary Goldstone Louis, r. 1443 McAllister


Goldstone Marcus, teamster, r. 817 Alabama


Goldstone Mitchell, merchant, 118 Battery, r. 912% Post


Goldstone Morris, peddler. r. 523 Grove


Goldstone Moses A. (J. Goldstone & Sons) r. 1608 Geary


Goldstone Percy (Goldstone Bros.) r. 1443 McAllis- ter


Goldstone Peter, butcher, 1707 Sacramento


Goldstone Peter, salesman Charles Goldstone, r. 1433 Pine


Goldstone Samuel, clerk Joseph Levy


Goldstone Samuel, clerk Langley & Michaels Co., r. 1433 Piue


Goldstone Samuel, salesman, r. 1443 McAllister


Goldstone Samuel, clerk Feigenbaum & Co., r. 514}% Hayes


Goldthrope Ning, Jaundress The California


Goldthwaite Oceana Mrs., teacher dancing and music, 18, 11th


Goldtree Isidor, casher H. Schwartz & Co., 1814 Steiner


Goldtree Marcus, produce and commission merchant, 218 California, r. 2030 Bush


Goldtree Morris, r. 1111 Laguna


Goldtree Nathan, r. 2107 Bush


Goldtree Nathan, merchant, SW cor Bush and San- some, r. 930 Eddy


Goldwater B. G., compositor, r. 1307 Eddy


Goldwater Isaac, secondhand clothing. 950 Folsom


Goldwater Jacob, printer, r. 426 Natoma


Goldwater Mark, secondhand clothing, 3033%, 3d


Goldwater Michael, r. 918 Van Ness Av


Goldwood Julia Mrs., dressmaking, 116 St. Ann's Bldg


Goldy Samuel N., engineer, r. 54 Quinn


Goldzieher Stephen, accountant, r. 2108 Taylor


Goleta Mining Co. (Jorden Mining District, Cal.) Daniel M. Kent secretary, 330 Pine


Goleten Frank, waiter, r. 606, 4th


Goley·John. gripman, r. 1606 Guerrero


Gulgoll Jolm r. 1408 Nebraska


Golinsky Emile, clerk The Spa, r. 226 Turk


Goll John H., cellarman, r. 1122 Larkin


Gollan John, cutter, r. 20 Myrtle Av


Goller Frank, laborer, r. 12 Tehama


Goller Henry J., palnter, r. 8% Cedar


Gollin Walter W., manager Transatlantic Marine Ins. Co. (Limited) 311 California, r. San Jose, Cal.


Golling William, gripman, r. 1324 Pacific


Gollner Joseph, cook, r. 638 Commercial


Gollner William, laborer, r. 420 Filbert


Gollnick August, tailor. r. 605 Broadway


Gollober Julius, r. 426% Fulton


Gollobie Matthew, laborer Am. Sugar Refinery. r. O skland


Golly Ambrose, waichmaker, r. 520 Filbert


Golly August, watchmaker, r. 1341 Union


Golly Edward, clerk J. N. E. Wilson, r. 1013% Filbert


Golly John, r. 520 Filbert


Golly Joseph, barber. 225 Grant Av, r. 325 Jersey


Golly Lena, widow, r. 1013%% Filbert


Golly Leon, secretary and manager Standard Soap Co, 525 Market, r. Oakland


Golly William, clerk, r. 1013%% Filbert


Golman Thomas, laborer, r. Ahlborn House Goloskov Savely, broommaker George Mackenzie Golpie Giuseppe, laborer, r. 225 Green


Golsch Christ, clerk C. Tonjes, r. 739 Union


Golech Katie, domestic 2394 Howard


Golton James T., pressman, r. 1188 Clara


Goltzene Christian, cabinetmaker, r. 125 Morris Av Golutte John, master mariner, r. 816, 26th Gombest Edward, butcher, 215, 6th, r. 477 Tehama Gomella Giuseppe, laborer, r. 322 Vallejo


INCORPORATED 1863.


PACIFIC BANK.


OLDEST CHARTERED COMMERCIAL BANK ON TILE PACIFIC COAST.


TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Capital and Surplus: $1,800,000.00


PALMER & REY,


MANUFACTURERS OF PRINTING PRESSES AND BOOKBINDERS MACHINERY. 405 Sansome St., S. F.


80 C "DRIFTED SNOW" flour Demand is Constantly Increasing.


COLTON GAS."


ENDORSED AND RECOMMENDED BY ALL REPUTABLE PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS.


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Gomes Annie, liquors, 27 Commercial Gomes Antonio, barber, r. Hotel Rafael Gomes J. J., teamster, r. 3422 Geary


Gomes John, messboy. r. 29 Commercial Gomes Jobn F., carpenter, r. 25 Oak, rear Gometz Frederick, deckband, r. 315 Drumm


Gomez A. M , waiter stuur Pomona


Gomez Antonio F., clerk U. S. Navy Pay Office, r. 1121 Taylor


Gomez Dolores, widow. r. 524 Vallejo Gomez Edward R., driver, r. 11 Walter


Gomez F., barbwire maker, r. 10 Union Pl


Gomez Gaudencio, seaman, r. 47 Clay


Gomez John R., painter. r. 1402%% Powell


Gomez Juan E., janitor and groceries, 1402%% Powell


Gomez Julien J., walter, r. 1315 Kearny


Gomez Mary, widow, dressmaker. r. 1811 % Powell


Gomez Michael J., boatbuilder, r. 533 Vallejo


Gomez Pedro Y., sexton St. Mary's Cathedral, r. 628 California


Gomez Renada, widow, r. 11 Pinkney Pl


Gomez Robert, fireman stmr Aurora


Gommels John P., laborer, r. California Av opp Bry- ant. B. H.


Gomo John T., stairbuilder, r. 907 Howard


Gomo Louis F., bartender, r. 1318 Florida


Gompertz Albert, umbrella maker, 508 Hayes


Gompertz Charles F., manager ins. dept W. Losizs & Co., 308 California, r. Berkeley


Gompertz G. Malgolin, clerk John D. Spreckels & Bros., r. Berkeley


Gompertz Matilda, varieties, 508 Hayes


Gompertz Walter A., clerk R. Dunsmuir & Sons, r. Berkeley


Gonder Theresa, domestic 1950 McAllister


Gondlotto Salvatore, barber. r. 1321 Dupont Gonducta Michael, shoemaker, r. 3 Sonora


Gonegot Theresa, widow, r. 112 Trenton Gonel Peter, freman stmr Alki


Gong William, painter. r. 775 Folsom Gonitty A., coal passer stinr Alameda


Gonnella Giuseppe, cook, r. Vallejo


Gonond E. J., printer S. F. Typographical Union Gonsalves Manoel, shoemaker,616 Post. r. 12 Lewis Gonyeau John B., contractor and builder, 330 Pine, r. 124, 7th Av


Gonzales Abraham, painter, r. 703 Market


Gonzales A. F. & Son ( Antonio F. and James) teachers music, 2311 Mason


Gonzales Alfred, capitalist, r. The Baldwin


Gonzales Amelia, widow, r. 432 Green


Gonzales Andreas, teacher Spanish, r. 44 Hancock


Gonzales Andrew S., barber, r. 1631 Baker


Gonzales Antonio F. (A. F. Gonzales & Son) r. 2311 Мабой


Gonzales Ares, laborer, r. 103 Sacramento Gonzales August, engineer, r. 1006 Post


Gonzales Benjamin, 605 Clay, r. Oakland Gonzales C., coal passer stmr Walla Walla Gonzales C., seaman stmr City of Panama Gonzales D., r. 1526 Stockton


Gonzales Diego, musician, r. 29 Eddy Gonzales Domaslo, tamalemaker, r. 13% Pinkney Pl Gonzales Edward, bootmaker, r. 144, 2d Gonzales Edward, deputy Assessor, r. 80 Jessie Gonzales Felix, florist, cor Crescent Av and Gates Gonzales Francisco, r. 10 August Alley


Gonzales James (A. F. Gonzales and Son) r. 2311 Mason


Gonzales Jobn, laundryman La Grando Laundry Gonzales John, waiter stinr Modoc


Gonzales John T., blacksmith, r. 437 Minna Gonzales Josepha, widow, r. 519 Green Gonzales Josepbine, r. 4 Scott Pl Gonzales J. S. Mra., widow, r. 801 Vallejo


Gonzales Leaardo, fireman, r.1119 % Kearny Gonzales Louis, palnter, r. 114 Minna


Gonzales M. R., barb wiremaker, r. 3 Morey Allcy


W. E, LANE


PLUMBER, 505 KEARNY STREET, Will do your Work Well and Cheap. Estimates Given Frro. Telephone 315.


W. & J. SLOANE & CO.


Importers and Dealers in


UPHOLSTERY GOODS 641 to 647 Market Street.


Gonzales Miguel, waiter, r. 1306 Polk


Gonzales Modesto Mrs., r. 301 Montgomery Av


Gonzales Oreida, widow. r. 510 Broadway


Gonzales Peter, cook, r. 530 Howard


Gonzales Ralph, paperbanger, r. 1251 Mission Gonzales S., r. 1526 Stockton


Gonzales T. H., r. 1631 Baker


Gonzales William, laborer, r. 927 Brannan


Gonzalez Anthony B., r. 312 Van Ness Av


Gonzalez Antonio F., clerk B. F. Oliver, r. 312 Van Ness Av


Gonzalez Bertha, domestic 2002 Golden Gate Av


Gonzalez Frank, laborer, r. 526 Vallejo


Gonzalez John, harnessmaker, r. 1114 Kearny


Gonzalez Joseph, cook, r. 47 Clay


Gonzalez Joseph F., inspector Custom House, r. 120 Ellis


Gonzalez Manuel, r. 811 Bush


Gonzalez Manuel E., tinner, r. 772 Mission


Gonzalez Mariano E., physician, 1017 Geary


Gonzalez R., r. 533 Broadway


Gooby John, hostler, r. D bet 4th and 5th Avs


Gooch Henry T., engineer Brazilian Mufg Co. and varietles, 1318 Pacific


Gooch Thomas D., teamster. r. 350 Tehama


Good Edward J., clerk, r. cor York and Santa Clara


Good Harry C., r. 933 Sutter


Good Henry, farmer, r. E s Buena Vista nr Eugenia Good Henry G., laborer, r. 27th or Noe


Good Jobn, carpenter Miller & Hamilton


Good John. shoemaker. r. 546 Mission


Good Lewis T., japanner, r. 105, 24th


Good S. L., oiler stir City of Bydney


Good Theodore, laborer, r. 227, 2d


Kr Good. See Goode


Goodale Justin M., laborer, r. 530, 3d


Goodall Charles (Goodall, Perkins & Co.) r. SE cor McAllister and Pierce


Goodall Charles M., master mariner, oface 10 Market, r. Oakland


Goodall Edwin (Goodall, Perkins & Co.) r. Oakland Goodall Harry W., r. SE cor McAllister and Pierce Goodall Henry, stage carpenter, r. 1011 Valencia


Goodall James, gripman, r. 1412 Mason


Goodall John R., bookkeeper Gould & Jaudin, r. 1424% Jackson


Goodall, Perkins & Co. (Charles Goodall, George C. Perkins and Edwin Goodall general agents Pacific Coast Steamship Co., and superinten- dents Ocean Division Union Pacifc System, aud | agenta Spring Valley Water Works for shipping, 10 Market


Goodall Samuel E., engineer, r. SE cor McAllister and Pierce


IT Goodall. See Goodell


Goodban Frank L'., medical and surgical nurse and masseur, proprietor Alpha Nurses' Agency 615 Pine, telepone 781


Goodchild Louis, walter. r. 12 Webster


Goodchild Mary, widow, r. 1705 Stockton


Goodday Jay, typewriter Will & Finck


Goodday Louis, merchant, r. 2222 Pine


Goode Lincoln, conductor, r. 1434 California


AT Goode. See Good


Goodell Charles E., with Holbrook, Merrill & Stet- son. r. 606 Folsomu


Goodell Council, propir Marlborough House, 606 Folsom


Goodell & Waters (Philadelphia) Stearns Mnfg Co. agents, 20-31 Sprar


sr Goodell. See Goodall


Goodenough Alexander, jeweler, r. 1321 Pacific Goodenough Milton, jeweler, r. 1321 Paciflo


Goodenow George V., assistant City and County Sur- veyor, r. 606 . 19th


Gooder Errol, r. 21 , 3d Goodfellow Ernest, teamster, r. 15 Elliott Park




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