. The industries of San Francisco. Her rank, resources, advantages, trade, commerce & manufactures. Conditions of the past, present and future, representative industrial institutions, historical, descriptive, and statistical . l and industrial enterprise. I he head office of the London, Paris, andAmerican Bank is at 9 and 10 Tokenhouse Yard, Lathbury, London. The New York agencyis at No. 46 Exchange Place, where another branch of the bank is located, and the Parisagency is Messrs. Lazard Freres & Cie, No. 10 Rue Ste. Cecile. TRUMAN S. CLARK & SON. Manufacturers of Woven-wire ^latlresse^, <l


. The industries of San Francisco. Her rank, resources, advantages, trade, commerce & manufactures. Conditions of the past, present and future, representative industrial institutions, historical, descriptive, and statistical . l and industrial enterprise. I he head office of the London, Paris, andAmerican Bank is at 9 and 10 Tokenhouse Yard, Lathbury, London. The New York agencyis at No. 46 Exchange Place, where another branch of the bank is located, and the Parisagency is Messrs. Lazard Freres & Cie, No. 10 Rue Ste. Cecile. TRUMAN S. CLARK & SON. Manufacturers of Woven-wire ^latlresse^, < Bedsteads, No. 21 New Montgomery Street. The reputation that San Francisco is building as a city in which all the more artistic, aswell as all the more useful branches of manufacture are carefully fostered, gives to the houses en-gaged in such pursuits more than an ordinary importance. Among the various enterprises thatproduce articles of utility, that of the firm of Truman S. Clark & Son, No. 21 New MontgomeryStreet, has obtained great prominence, and deserves recognition. This establishment manu-factures on a large scale woven-wire mattresses and gaspipe iron bedsteads of all styles, and for. the artistic work, usefulness, and durability of the articles produced, the factory has taken aleading position. The house was founded in 1875 by Truman S. Clark, who has since admittedhis son, Louis C. Clark, into partnership. Both gentlemen are masters of their business, andgive to it their exclusive attention. The office and works are at No. 21 New MontgomeryStreet, the latter containing much ingenious machinery with which to make the articles dealt inby the concern. A large number of skillful operatives are also engaged in the work. Thehouse is the of the celebrated Canton (Massachusetts) carpet lining and stair pads. Itstrade extends into the inttricr and the tropical rtgicns of America, where the woven-wire mat- The Industries of San Francisco. 107 tresses and


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