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Title: 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
Year: 1884 (1880s)
Authors: Hackett, Frederick H Payot, Upham & Co., San Francisco
Subjects: Industries
Publisher: San Francisco : Payot
Contributing Library: San Francisco Public Library
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ach year. The firm keeps a large and varied stock of imported and native wines, bran-dies, liquors, cordials, bitters, etc., which are sold at the lowest rates. The trade ofthe house is general and extends all over the Pacific Coast and to the Eastern States. Frapolli,Beiges & Co. ha\e been instrumental in introducing California wines and brandies into themarkets of the world, and, by the e.xcellent character of the wines they ship abroad, are doingmuch to sustain the high reputation of our native productions. 102 The Industries ov San Francisco. THE NATIONAL IRON WORKS. Stationary and Compoun.I Kn?ines, Quartz Machinery, Sugar and Saw Mill Irons, etc., southwest corner Main and Howard Streets. Marshutz & Cantrcll are jiroprietors of the National Iron Works corner of Main and HowardStreets, one of the coniparatively recent additions to thy industrial enterprises of the city. Theworks were estahlislu-d in 1S70. The (Irni began liusiness, h<j\\L\er. in a stvle to compete with
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Older and larger establishments, and with sufficient capital, enterprise, and industry, has madea business that keeps 100 men busy all the time. The specialties of the National Iron Worksare stationary and compound engines, quartz-crushing and almalgamating machines, flour,sugar, and saw-mill irons. This is the only establishment that manufactures the Kendalls The Industries of San Francisco. 103 Patent Quartz-mill and the National Ore Feeder and Concentrator. These machines are notedfor the economy of their working, and, in point of effectiveness, are superior to any other laborand time-saving machines. They are made in large numbers, and sent to many localities in themining regions of this coast, and are well adapted to the work required. The engines ofMarshutz & Cantrell combine every improvement, and are made in the best manner, withsuperior finish. In fact, the same may be said of all the work turned out of this model foundry.In addition to the specialties, castings, and forg

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