. 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 . rease of trade more convenient quarters were found necessary, and the com-pany now occupies its commodious building at Nos. 17 and 19 Fremont Street. The buildingis a handsome three story and basement brick structure, 100 feet deep, together with a one-story engine and tempering room, 37J-2 feet deep, where the manufacture of saws and similarmachinery is conducted upon a
. 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 . rease of trade more convenient quarters were found necessary, and the com-pany now occupies its commodious building at Nos. 17 and 19 Fremont Street. The buildingis a handsome three story and basement brick structure, 100 feet deep, together with a one-story engine and tempering room, 37J-2 feet deep, where the manufacture of saws and similarmachinery is conducted upon a most extensive scale. The gentlemen composing the companyare C. P. .Sheflield, N. W. Spaulding, and J. Patterson, who were the original projectors of the en-terprise. Not only does the company manufacture every conceivable description of saws, butit is the ovvner, patentee, and sole manufacturer of numerous important improvements connectedwith saws. For years past the exhibit of its goods at the several industrial fairs has been afeature of these institutions, and numerous medals and diplomas attest the value of the particular feature of the company, and one of which it is justly proud, is the fact that only. The Industries of San Francisco. 99 the vary best quality of cast steel is used in the manufacture of its gooJj. The trade of thecompany is verj extensive, and is by no means confined to California, Oregon, and Washing-ton Territory, but its goods are in use throughout Mexico and the Central American company has upward of forty men and boys in its employ, the pay-roll averaging $36,000per annum. STOCKTON MILLING COMPANY. Proprietors of Crown Flouring Mills. Manufacturers of Patent Roller Flour, New Process. Office, 319 California Street. The Stockton Milling Company, proprietor of the v rown Flouring Mills, although itsmills are located in Stockton, is properly a San Francisco enterprise and entitled to a mills constitute one of the la
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