. 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 . ine maker. Wenzel, No. 309 , has patented an im-proved apple and grape crusherand separator that answers thispurpose admirably. It sepa-rates the grapes from the stembefore crushing, and the ma-chine can 1)6 worked by hand,horse, or steam power. Leunne, of St. He-lena, writes that with his sepa-rator he has in one hour sepa-rated and crushe


. 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 . ine maker. Wenzel, No. 309 , has patented an im-proved apple and grape crusherand separator that answers thispurpose admirably. It sepa-rates the grapes from the stembefore crushing, and the ma-chine can 1)6 worked by hand,horse, or steam power. Leunne, of St. He-lena, writes that with his sepa-rator he has in one hour sepa-rated and crushed with steampower about four and a half tonsof grapes. Mr. M. R. Cady,of Sonoma, says that with twomen the separator stems and crushes a ton of grapes in half an hour, by which is saved fifty percent. The apple crusher is equally good in its workings, and gives the same satisfaction wher-ever used. The machines are simple in construction, easily adjusted, and so constructedthat an unskilled man can run them. They cannot be put out of order. The No. i apple andgrape crusher is sold at $150, and the No. 2 improved grape separator and crusher at $ Wenzel also makes hydraulic and screw presses of any power and Adolph Osterloh, Proprietor, PACIFIC WATCH FACTORY. Manufacturers of Watches and Watch MaterialsFirst and Fremont Streets. 423 Mission Street, between Among the almost numberless manufacturing establishments of San Francisco there is bi.:one concern that has as yet attained any prominence in the making of watches. Some year-ago an attempt was made to found such an institution, but labor was too high. The project, per-haps, came before its time, and so, after a brief existence, it died. In 1883, however, AdolphOsterloh, a thoroughly trained workman and a competent business man, started the busi-ness of manufacturing watches and watch materials. The success he met with at thestart, and the continued prosperity of the factory, proves that the enterprise has not onl


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