. 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 . nd 121 Clay Street. J. C. Rued & Co., tanners agents, wholesale dealers in leather, hides, tan bark, etc., areleading representatives of the great leather industry of thecoast. They occupy the building and 121 Clay Street, which is two stories high, and has all the facilities for carrying on theextensive business of the house, and the storage of a large quantity
. 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 . nd 121 Clay Street. J. C. Rued & Co., tanners agents, wholesale dealers in leather, hides, tan bark, etc., areleading representatives of the great leather industry of thecoast. They occupy the building and 121 Clay Street, which is two stories high, and has all the facilities for carrying on theextensive business of the house, and the storage of a large quantity of material. The buildinghas a frontage on Clay and Commercial Streets, and being near the water front, gives the es-tablishment good shipping facilities. Included in the articles kept in stock are Californiaskirting, harness, sole leather. Eastern and Swiss calf skins. The house is the agent of theleading tanners of California, Oregon, Washington Territoiy, Arizona, Texas, Colorado, Wyo-ming, and other States and Territories. It also supplies the leather trade of the entire PacificCoast with superior findings. The house enjoys a high reputation in San Francisco businesscircles. The Industries of San Francisco. 189. HELD BROTHERS & COMPANY. Iniporter<i and Whole-iale Dealers in Millinery Goods, Ribbons, Silks, Flowers, Feathers, 512 andj5i4 Market Street, and 13 and 15 Sutter Street. To the firm of Held Bros. iS; Co. belongs the cicdit ofhaving been the first in the United States to make the millin-ery business a distinct business, and to carry only such goodsas belong to the headwear of ladies, misses, and as the enterprise was considered, it was unique in itsconception. Though at first cried down by everybody as em-bracing too limited a range to admit of an extensive business,the founders have the satisfaction to-day of counting by thedozen the followers and imitators of their idea. In the year1865, when the foundation of this great establishment waslaid, nob
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