. 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 . Nos. 141 and 143 First Street. Beside general work a specialtyis made of the manufacture of high and low pressure boilers and tanks. JOHN MOLLOY. Produce Commission Merchant and Dealer in Safes and Scales, 54 Clay Street. John Molloy, general commission merchant, No. 54 Clay Street, commenced business sofar back as 1864, after having served for eleven years in the house


. 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 . Nos. 141 and 143 First Street. Beside general work a specialtyis made of the manufacture of high and low pressure boilers and tanks. JOHN MOLLOY. Produce Commission Merchant and Dealer in Safes and Scales, 54 Clay Street. John Molloy, general commission merchant, No. 54 Clay Street, commenced business sofar back as 1864, after having served for eleven years in the house of Murphy, Grant & Molloys preliminary training gave him peculiar fitness for the business, and his establish-ment is now noted for the excellence and variety of the stocks which it contains. The house islocated near the piers, giving it great facilities in receiving ard shipping goods. The store is25x120 feet, and gives employment to eight men. The trade of the house is large and covers awide area, supplying the retail dealers in many of the important coast and interior towns. also does a produce commission business, buying and selling grain bags, etc., besidesdealing largely in safes and 13 18(1 The Industries of San Francisco. FRANK P. FLINT. Dealer in la|x:r, and ManuraLturvr of Paper l{ag^ and Hoxes, No. .»3o Clay Street. Frank I. Flint, No. 420 Clay Street, dealer in and manufacturer of paper, paper bags andboxes, though young in the business, having begun only three years ago, has already estab-lished a profitable and growing trade. He employs thirteen workmen, who produce a large lot ofgoods annually, all of which are disposed oi in the city of San Irancisco. Mr. Flint devoteshis attention particularly to the making of paper bags for grocers and paper boxes for the drygoods and confectioners trades, and improved facilities for turning out laige numl)ers ofthese articles of superior finish. The Manilla paper boxes and folding candy boxes m


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