[By the Golden Gate by Joseph Carey]@TWC D-Link bookBy the Golden Gate CHAPTER VI 20/34
Without board you can obtain a room for the sum of one dollar and a half up to three dollars.
The Grand Hotel, the annex to the Palace, and just across the street, offers the same rates as the Palace.
The Lick House, the corner of Montgomery and Sutler streets, will take you for three dollars up to five per day.
The Occidental, corner of Montgomery and Bush streets charges also from three dollars up to five per day for board and room.
The California Hotel, an imposing structure, on Bush street, supplies rooms at the rate of one dollar per day and upwards. The Baldwin, corner of Market and Powell streets, charges for board and room at the rate of two dollars and a half up to five per day; and the Russ House receives guests, giving room and board at the rate of one dollar and a half up to two dollars and a half per day--this hotel is situated on the corner of Montgomery and Pine streets.
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