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POPULATION.
The United States Government, through the Census Bureau, has, for the purpose of business operation, grouped the urban com- munity adjacent to large cities and all tributary territory, served by rapid transit lines and within commuting distance, and called it a metropolitan district.
As there is no community where the interests are more the same than they are in San Diego and adjoining territory, we have thought it wise in making up our census enumeration to include the adjacent community and say that the metropolitan district of the City of San Diego contains a population of
109,000
GENERAL STATISTICS
City of San Diego, California, for Year Ending December 31, 1914.
Population, Census of 1910 39,578
Estimated Population, June 30, 1915
89,469
Date Incorporated : First, 1850; Last, 1889, 1909.
Fiscal Year Began January 1, 1915.
City of the Second Class.
Territory, 78 square miles (48,556 16-100 acres).
ASSESSMENT ROLL. Non-Operative Property
Real Estate $73,329,930.00
Improvements 6,167,590.00
Personal 5,540,256.00
$85,037,776.00
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Operative Property
Real Esetate
$1,111,675.00
Improvements
758,925.00 2,643,930.00
Personal
$4,514,530.00
Total Values After Equalization .
.$89,552,306.00
Increase Over Year 1913-Non-Operative
24,299,367.00
Increase Over 1913-Operative
1,090,282.00
Apportionment of Rate.
For General Purposes $ .645
Bond Interest and Redemption
.77
Library Purposes .04
Parks and Playgrounds
.095
Pueblo Land Improvements
.02
Consolidated Rate per $100
$1.57
ASSETS OF CITY.
Cash $ 1,522,930.28
Improved Streets
4,942,088.90
Sewer System
2,777,956.83
Water System
7,621,776.56
Fire Department
284,500.00
Public Schools
1,756,552.00
City Hall
115,449.31
Police Station and Jail
83,834.00
Public Library
300,000.00
City Park
10,972,700.00
Playgrounds
86,100.00
Harbor
1,400,000.00
Pueblo Lands
450,403.95
City Stables
20,000.00
Cemetery
145,000.00
Sundry Improved Properties
200,000.00
Garbage Incinerator
16,000.00
Reclaimed Tide Lands
2,000,000.00
TOTAL ASSETS 34,695,291.83
Total Liabilities .$10,697,568.07
EXCESS ASSETS OVER LIABILITIES $23,997,723.76
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THE WATER DEPARTMENT.
August 15th, 1912, the water system supplying the City of San Diego, became the property of the municipality, previous to that date it had been controlled by a private corporation.
The complete system is the largest of its kind in California, out- side of the aqueduct system of Los Angeles.
EXPOSITION.
The Panama-California Exposition, now being held in San Diego, is not, like world's fairs of the past, a celebration of some- thing which occurred a century ago. It is not a memorial of a great event, rather a heralding of the mightiest achievements the west coast will ever have seen.
The value of this geographical location as the first port of call depends entirely on the extent and the purchasing and selling power of the back country. It is of prime interest to know what this back country is. To determine it, figure the zone which can bring its ma- terials from eastern points more cheaply by rail and water, via the Canal and San Diego, than by any other route. That zone has been figured, and it may be a matter of general surprise to know that it includes not only southern California and Arizona, but also New Mexico, most of Nevada, southern Utah and southwestern Colorado.
Much of this section is sterile, but there is a vast acreage which by the use of water, available without great difficulty, can be made as fruitful as the best farmlands. It is proved by the 8,000,000 acres of land now under development and producing something like $143,000,000 a year in farm products alone. There are 36,000,000 acres more that are potentially just as valuable. On the same basis of figuring, then, this country can and must eventually produce three-quarters of a billion dollars from its farms. The materials they will use and the products they will ship out should, and ap- parently must pass through San Diego. These are astounding fig- ures, but they are taken from the carefully compiled statistics of the government census bureau.
With so much depending directly on the agricultural upbuild- ing of the southwest, San Diego's Panama-California Exposition has devoted a great amount of energy to means best adapted to stimulate development. Thus, a great part of the exhibit space in the 1,400 acre Balboa Park is given over to outdoor display, prac- tical, working demonstration of large scale and intensive farming methods. It has been made novel and interesting with a particular
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view to encouraging a back to the land movement, one which will bring city men and city women into the golden west, to stay as set- tlers and do their share in making those 36,000,000 acres bloom and bear as the 8,000,000 acres of today. One display shows that the old style farm is a thing of the past, and that today machinery is saving the bulk of labor. Another shows that with a small acreage, purchased with a minimum of capital, equipped economically, man- aged with a minimum of physical labor, it is possible for the "little lander" to make a good profit-and at the same time enjoy social advantages which are essential to the welfare of himself and his family. Great things have been accomplished in the last decade, but far greater things are ahead.
Railroad development is a most important complementary feature to the Opening of the Canal. The latter provides for service all the way from San Diego to the eastern seaboard. The roads, now built and to be built, must provide service for the back coun- try. Railroad development and land development walk hand in hand, mutually helpful and both contrbuting steadily to the ad- vancement of San Diego, the first port of call.
With a mightily serious purpose the San Diego Exposition has chosen its means well. The traditional ideas of the old world's fair have been forgotten. Lifeless exhibits are abandoned, and moving, appealing, vitally interesting, exhibits have taken their place. Finished products are gone, and the processes whereby those products are created, are shown instead. Of beauty there is a plenty, but always it has a special significance. The style of architecture, pure Spanish Colonial, was chosen not only because of its remarkable beauty, but also because it was in harmony with the landscape, and because it was closely interwoven with the ro- mantic history of early California. The amazing beauty of the horticultural display, the trees which fill the canyons and line the streets, the shrubs in the gardens, the bright-blooming vines, the brilliant flowers-not only is it beautiful but it is an example of what can be done elsewhere in southern California.
The Exposition teaches a great lesson, a lesson which will be learned and put into practice in the years to come, and beautiful are the ways in which the lesson is taught.
Amão
Realtylo
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INDEX TO CONTENTS
Page.
Page.
Alphabetical List of Names-
Abbreviations 160b
Appendix-Changes of address.160a
City of San Diego 161
Chula Vista 1262
Coronado 1232
El Cajon. 1273
Encanto 1280
Fraternal Organizations 101
Encinitas 1352
Escondido
1285
Index to Advertisers 83
Fallbrook 1355
Julian 1360
Lakeside 1362
Lemon Grove 1374
National City
1306
Oceanside
1336
San Marcos
1388
County Towns 1344
Business Blocks and Halls
100
Business Classifications 1397
Cemeteries
99
State Societies
109
Chamber of Commerce.
27 and
96
Street Guide
114
Churches and Religious Organizations
97
Trade and Labor Organizations.
104
City Government 88
Clubs 111
Consults 96
County Government 87
Courts
88
Federal Government 95
Fire Department 91
Miscellaneous Organizations 106
National Guard of California. 94
Parks
99
Police Department 91
Post Office
95
Schools-Public 90
Secret Societies
101
State Government
93
Miscellaneous Information
87
General Information 96
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
Page
Page
Agnew Sanitarium, backbone 2 and
Allen's Dairy. . right side lines and American National Bank Building American National Bank of San
31|
Encanto Lumber Yard. 1281
22 Encinitas Garage 1353
Diego. . . . . front cover and
Ames Realty Co. .left side lines and
66
Escondido Steam Laundry 1287
Anderson & Feeley.
36
Expo Wine Co 76
1354
Anheuser-Busch Beer
76
Federal Building Co. 22
Arnold, G. C. & Son. .. right side lines and
Auto Metal Works.
9
Babcock, R. S.
67
First National Bank-Escondido. . 1288
46
Baker Electrics.
10
Flint, Le Grand.
70
Bank of Commerce & Trust Co.
12
Flower Shop The.
34
Fredericka Home for the Aged.
38
Baudrand, Gaston 45
Beach Realty Co.
1232
Becker, Peter J ..... back cover and
76 66
George's Big Three Auto Tours.
72
Bell Real Estate & Investment Co Bellevue The
45 Gerard Harry J. 30
Belmont Hotel
45
Gifford, C. M. & Son 61
Giraud, P. A. & Co.
... front cover and 32 and
33
Benton Roof Co.
Bertsch & Koenig.
1354 Goodbody, M. D. 29
Billings-Johnson Engineering Co .. Blanc F L.
1360
Boyle & Darnaud. 34
Bradley, F. W. Co., Inc ..
.. right top lines and
Brown Optical Co.
61
Burnham, John & Co
Cabrillas, Loudie 1287
.left top lines and
67
California Commercial College ...
Hartwell Electric Co. left top lines and 1433
Hayden, Alfred W
52 and
1452
California Iron
Works.
.left top lines and 57
Hayward, S. G .. 1308
California Stamp Co 69
Hayward-Larkin Co. The
61
Cameron, H. A Co.
Hemstock & Davis. . right top lines and 75
Campbell, John
Hercules Oil Co. . back cover
Campbell Machine Co The
Home Savings Bank-Escondido ... 1288
Carmichael, H. E. & Co.
76
Central Garage, Coronado.
1231
Central Garage, Escondido
1285
Chamber of Commerce.
27
Hotel Chruchill 43
Hotel Charlotta 42
41
Clark Smith Truss Co. 73 1354
Hotel Washington
1360
Clemmens A J
Collier D. C. & Co .. . top edge and 65 Commercial Hotel 1286 Commercial Hotel Restaurant. 1286
Cordtz, Robt. Co. The. 71
Coronado Creamery 1232
Coronado Nursery 33 Jacobs W S 1388
Coronado Sweet Shop
1231
Crandalls,G. H. Parasol & Key Fac- tory 52
Crown Realty Co 1231
Cuyamaca State Bank. Del Mar 6
Dixie Lumber & Supply Co.
Kibbey H S
1363
... right top lines and
56
King George Hotel.
42
Kingman, C. P ....
1262
9
Kirkshbaum, Louis
. left bottom lines and 53
41| Konrad, Wm. Hardware Co. 1447
42
Hubbs, Harry D. 62
International Theosophical Head-
quarters .... right side lines and 73
Interstate Collection Co .. 26
Irwin & Co .... right side lines and
34
Johnson, Connell & Saum. .. left side lines and 75
Craig's Multigraph Print Shop.
60
Kemp, Harry V ..
.right bottom lines and 29
Kendall, E. L .. ... front cover and 48
1273 Kettner & Salmons.
.right bottom lines and 48
Eastern Radiator & Lamp Shop .... El Cajon Machine Co. 1274
El Cajon Meat Market. 1273
El San Luis Rey Hotel.
25
Grand Avenue Garage. 1286 Gray, Maw Music Co., Inc.
. left bottom lines and 1485 Grier, S. W. Co., left top lines and 47 Hagenbuck, Chas. H. 1280 Hage's Creamery 31
Hayes Realty Co 1335
Homeland Building Co. 1306
Hopski Distributing Co
17
Hotel Belmont 45
Charlotta Hotel
42 43
Churchill Hotel
Hotel El San Luis Rey
Citizens Commercial Bank 1354
76
54 20 Glazier's Shell Shop 1426
Benson Lumber Co. front cover and
54
Bentley Bros ...
1354 21
Fisher, Harry & Co ..
Bailey, W. J. Co
Fleming, John
47
Barker-Gilmore Sporting Goods Co The, Inc ....... left top lines and Barney & Barney. .right side lines and
72
47
Frost Hardwood Lumber Co .. 36 8 Frye & Smith, right side lines and 64 Fuller, W. P. & Co. .. right side lines and 62 Gavin Williams . Co.
66
Fenton- Sumption Barnes Co 20
Fintzelberg & Steinmetz .. .left bottom lines and 67
Bailey Edwin L.
Engebretson, John 30
11 Escondido Garage Escondido National Bank 1285
1286
Fallbrook Garage
41| Encanto Fuel & Feed Co
1280
Hambley & Smith .left side lines and 75
.right top lines and 70
.right top lines and 46 30 56
Hotel King George.
86
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS-Continued
Page
Lacey, D. S ..
73
San Diego County Poultry Associa-
La Jolla Cave.
6 tion .. back paster
La Mesa Homes Co.
69| San Diego Cycle & Arms Co .. back cover 48 San Diego Detective Agency ..
1470 .left bottom lines and 32
Lemon Grove Lumber Yard.
Lincoln Garage 1404
Ludington, W. F. Co.
.. right top lines and
49
Lundgren, Marshall A ..
63
. left bottom lines and 17
McCormick, Chas. R. Lumber Co.
... right top lines 55, 1286 and 1335 McMurtrie, Leighton.
McNabb Hospital .left top lines and 67
. left bottom lines and
38
San Diego Tile & Woodstone Co ..
Marine National Bank
16
Masten & Kendall.
.right bottom lines and
Martin & Heston.
1287
Matchinske Gus
1487
Mathewson, J. A.
1231
right bottom lines, backbone and 59
Merchants Association of San Diego
2S Schiefer & Sons .. 71
Merchants National Bank.
Mikels & Bradbury ..
Shaules, WV. A. Co. 1281
49 Shaw, A. B 10
Milburn Light Electric.
10
Simpson-Pirnie Granite Co. 35
Miller & Noonan.
6
Snowflake Baking Co ....
Mission Garage
8
.. right bottom lines and 10
Mitchell Motor Cars ..
10
Sonka Bros 1375
South Coast Land Co 6
National City News. .
1307
National City State Bank.
Naylor Gem Co. . .left side lines
Neal & Home ... left side lines and
50 Spreckels Building
23
Neale, Herbert N. . front cover and New Palace Hotel. .
Nippon Nursery
34 Stephenson & Coddington
North Park Lumber Co.
.. left bottom lines and 5
50 .. right top lines and 63
Stokes, Rodney Co.
Stolls Multigraph Shop 60
Pacific Sheet Metal Works.
71
Tefft Motor Car Co. 10
Thearle Music Co.
.. right top lines and 62
Thiel Detective Service Co.
.right bottom lines and 1429
Peoples National Bank.
1306
Tip-Top and Kleen Maid Bread ..
Peoples State Bank.
1261 .right bottom lines and 10
Trefzger, R. G.
.left top lines and 63 Union Brick Co 19
24
Pioneer Auto Brokers Garage.
9
Union Title Co. of San Diego .. ... bottom edge and 4
45
17
34
Realty Shop
67 Universal Health Association.
Rector System of Gas Heating .. .right top lines and 36 Vreeland, B .H. .right side lines and 70
Redding, Robt C Robbins, A. R.
Rock Ledge Sanitarium
Rogan & Co ........ front edge and
Rohde Erling .. right top lines and
Rood Peters Co. left side lines and
Ross & George. right side lines and 18 Washington Hotel 1360
Russ Lumber & Mill Co ... .front cover and 54 51 Western Lumber Co. 55
Russil's-A Place to Eat. 1287 White Star Motor Co 8
St. Joseph's Hospital and Sanitar- ium
39
... right side lines and 52
Sammis Mercantile Agency.
26 williams, w. 1287
69 Wilson, G. L. . 69
Wurster Construction Co. .. right bottom lines and 30
1412
27| Zent, M. F ...... left side lines and 52
5
1306 . right bottom lines and 15
Speedy's Truck Line. 1287
51 Stannard's Right Price Store. 1281
44 Stanton, Leon I. 60
56 49| Stiles Poultry Supply Co ...
Oesting, Chas. W .. front cover and O'Neall, Chas. F. right top lines and Ort Iron Works .. . left bottom lines and
Pacific Wood & Coal Co. . back cover Packard's Book Store. . . left bottom lines and 19
Paradise Valley Sanitarium ..
.left bottom lines and 37
Thompson & Karstens 1360
Pfahler, Buelow & Fisher ..
53
Piersall Investment Co ..... .left bottom lines and
50
Union Building
Union Trust Co. of San Diego ... .bottom edge and 4 United States National Bank. 16
.left top lines and 5
57 Wakeling, Thos. A. 51
40 Walsh, R. J. & Co.
14 ... right side lines and 68
36 Wankowski, Osborn Co. .. right top lines and 68 68
Watanabe, H. K .. 34
Western Auto Supply Co.
Russell & Russell. .
San Diego Army & Navy Academy San Diego Blue Printing & Supply Co
San Diego Chamber of Commerce ..
4S
. left bottom lines and 74 San Diego Title Guarantee Co .. .left top lines and 4 San Diego Tribune 59
San Diego Union.
13 Schirm, J. S. Commercial Co. 20
.. right side lines and
Muehleisen Tent & Awning Co. .. right side lines and
72
Southern Title Guaranty Co Southern Trust & Savings Bank ..
San Diego Savings Bank The. 13
San Diego Speedometer Service
Station 9
San Diego Sun. 58
1374! San Diego Glazed Cement Pipe Co. .25
San Diego Listing Co 53
San Diego Lumber Co .. 56
San Diego Marine Construction Co
San Diego Rubbish Co .. 35
Lancaster & Lancaster Lane, Fred .
Producers' Mutual Dairy Assn.
Quirk Bros. . left side lines and
Rainford, Alice M.
57
... left side lines and
6
Wiegand, Henry
Pagel
F. W. BRADLEY CO.
FAMILY TRADE A SPECIALTY TELS: HOME 1157, MAIN 157
Wholesale Wines and Liquors
Prompt Free Delivery
1058 FOURTH ST.
SAN DIEGO CITY DIRECTORY-1915. 87
Atarellanenus Information
San Diego County Government
COURT HOUSE
North side of Broadway bet Front and Union.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Elected for four years. Regular meeting are held on the first Mon- day of each month, commencing at 2 p. m., when the demands against the county are audited. All claims must be fully itemized and filed not later than Friday prior to such date.
MEMBERS
First District-John P. Smith, San Diego; term of office expires Janu- ary, 1917.
Second District-Chas. H. Swallow, San Diego; term of office expires January, 1917.
Third District-Joseph Foster, Fost- er P. O .; term of office expires January, 1917.
Fourth District-Chas. L. Good, San Diego; term of office expires Janu- ary, 1919.
Fifth District-George F. Westfall, Fallbrook; term of office expires January, 1919.
Clerk of Board-John T. Butler.
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION.
Board of Equalization meets first Monday of July each year, and continues not later than third Monday.
COUNTY OFFICIALS.
Assessor-Montgomery M. Moulton; Deputies, Geo. W. Moulton, C. R. Turner, W. P. Whitney.
Auditor-Chauncey R. Hammond; Deputies A. B. Cunningham, A. D. Lowe, H. W. Omo, W. F. Chalm- ers.
Coroner-Otto G. Marsh; F. W. Mul- ler, deputy.
County Clerk-John T. Butler; Dep- uties, J. Bertram McLees, E. Le- nore Butler, Lloyd E. Griffin, Chas. O. Duffy, A. E. Eldredge, Walter McLean, Edward B. Adams, G. L. Flagg, R. F. Gusweiler, L. L. Bai- ley, D. O. Bliss, Buelah Allen.
County Detective-D. S. Wilber, Court House.
County Physician-Dr. I. D. Web- ster, Court House, (office Granger blk. )
District Attorney-D. V. Mahoney; Assistants, H. V. Mather, J. D. Mal- colm, A. L. Sherman, C. E. Butler, S. M. Marsh.
Game Warden-F. X. Holzner, 331 27th.
Health Officer-Dr. Otto G. Wicher- ski, American National Bank bldg. Public Administrator-Edwin Reed, 612 Scripps Bldg., 525 C.
Recorder-John H. Ferry; Deputies, W. Howard Ferry, Nellie C. Par- sons, Edwin A. Woodard, L. B. Woodard, H. F. King, F. H. W. Drummond, H. A. Lytle.
Sheriff-R. L. Conklin; Under Sher- iff, T. H. Rynning; Deputies, John Schussler, J. D. Cornell, E. S. Goset, W. O. Boyd, F. W. McCarty, E. F. Cooper, Wm. Landis, Leon Cesmat, W. J. Mosher, H. A. Hunt, B. W. Barnes, Nelson Page, Ter- rance Orrell, Fred Knefler, Mrs. Olive B. Chambers.
Superintendent of Schools-J. F. West; F. N. Montgomery, Asst. supt .; Geo. F. Staat, Ada York, deputies.
Surveyor-George Butler; Deputies, Paul R. Watson, F. W. J. Grumm, Roy D. Keyes, R. W. Miller, James W. Williams.
Barney & Barney
Insurance Bonds, Loans Liability Compensation
PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. E. P. RIECKER, Agt.
Scripps Bldg. Rooms 207-209
The Universal Health Associa- tion preserves and
restores health
1550 3rd
LOTS OF MONEY MASTEN & KENDALL -2-
SAVED TO YOU BY LETTING US COLLECT YOUR RENTALS AND CARE FOR YOUR PROPERTIES
919 SIXTH STREET
PACIFIC PHONE MAIN 2728
409 AMERICAN NAT. BANK BLDG
B. H. VREELAND & CO. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
88 SAN DIEGO CITY DIRECTORY-1915.
Johnson
Connell
& Saum
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
LADY ASSISTANT
County Farm-Mission Valley, W. S. Heller, Supt .; Geo. A. Otis, Mgr. County Free Dispensary-Cours House.
Janitor Court House-H. A. Hunt; A. R. Henderson, Assistant.
County Detention Home-Mission Valley; C. L. Hazard, Supt., Lula M. Sigrud, Asst.
County Pest House-Mission Valley.
COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION.
W. A. Pratt, Bostonia.
F. F. Martin, National City. Mrs. J. Wade McDonald, San Diegu. J. F. West, Secretary of Board and County Superintendent of Schools.
COUNTY HORTICULTURAL COM- MISSIONER. H. M. Armitage, Court House.
COUNTY COURTS.
Department 1-W. R. Guy, Judge; R. F. Gusweiler, Clerk; J. D. Cor- nell, Bailiff.
Department 2-T. L. Lewis, Judge; Chas. C. Duffy, Clerk; H. E. Web- ber, Bailiff.
Department 3-W. A. Sloane, Judge; W. J. McLean, Clerk; H. H. Hub- bell, Bailiff.
Department 4-Chas. N. Andrews, Judge; G. L. Flagg, Clerk; C. B. Ortega, Bailiff.
Official Court Reporters-Fred H. Robinson, Herbert S. Moore, Mrs. Kate L. Fick.
JUVENILE COURT.
W. R. Guy, Judge; W. E. Blair, Pro- bation Officer; Mrs. E. S. Van Wag- enen and Mrs. Mae' Eckles, As- sistant Probation Officers. Com- mittee-Hugh J. Baldwin, Dr. W. F. Gearhart (Chairman), Mrs. Geo. H. Ballou, Dr. Louise E. Heilbron (Secretary-Treasurer), Mrs. G. W. Allen.
JUSTICE COURTS.
San Diego Township-Solon Bryan, Justice; court room, 1053 Front street. Dorrell La Fortune, Con- stable.
Department No. 2-J. Edward Keat- ing, Justice; court room basement Court House; M. S. Sorensen, Con- stable.
City Justice Court-George Puter- baugh, Judge, 732 Second.
LAW LIBRARY.
Board of Trustees-Judge w. R. Guy, Judge T. L. Lewis, Judge W. A. Sloane, Eugene Daney and J. P. Smith Chairman Board of Sup- ervisors; J. V. Hicks, Secretary and Librarian.
COUNTY FREE LIBRARY.
1st fl. Court House-Jennie Herman, librarian.
San Diego City Government
CITY HALL. Fifth, sw cor G. Mayor-Edwin M. Capps (elective), term expires May, 1917. COMMON COUNCIL. (Elective) Otto M. Schmidt (term expires May, 1917).
P. J. Benbough (term expires May, 1917).
Henry M. Manney (term expires May,, 1917).
Herbert R. Fay (term expires May, 1919). Walter P. Moore (term expires May, 1919).
Fintzelberg
& Steinmetz
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOANS 759 SIXTH STREET, Express Block
Sunset Main 829. Home 1329
Naylor Gem Co.
Jewelers Miners and Cutters of Precious Stones
We have our own mines of Tourmaline, Beryl, Turquois, Hyacinth and Garnet
330 Broadway U. S. Grant Hotel
County Officials (Continued)
Tax Collector-Anson F. Cornell; Deputies, A. C. Meyer, S. W. Ad- ams, John J. Manney, A. H. Craft. Treasurer-John F. Schwartz; Depu- ty G. W. Heston.
Inspector Apiaries-C. C. Chappelle, Fallbrook, Cal.
Veterinarian and Live Stock Inspec- tor-W. G. Oliver.
County Hospital-University Heights, Dickinson nr. Front; W. S. Heller, Supt.
Seventh and Broadway
TELEPHONES SUNSET, MAIN 158 HOME 1158
WanKowski-Osborn Co., Inc.
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, SURETY BONDS
Home Phone. 1315, Sunset 2029
341-342-343 Spreckels Theatre Building
SAN DIEGO CITY DIRECTORY-1915. 89
CITY OFFICIALS.
Manager of Operations-Fred Lockwood (appointive); assistant, John L. Bacon; chief clerk, Chas. Holzman.
City Clerk-Allen H. Wright (ap- pointive) ; Deputies, Walter E. Bartlett, H. A. Sanders, Y. A. Jacques, E. D. Johnston.
City Engineer-Geo. Cromwell (ap- pointive) Eugene A. Schmidt, chief assistant.
City Attorney-T. B. Cosgrove (ap- pointive) ; Deputies, M. R. Thorp, Bacteriologist-Dr. H. A. Thompson. S. J. Higgins, Gordon Ingle.
City Auditor and Assessor-Harris L. Moody (appointive) ; Chief Deputy Auditor, Clifford K. Stout, Depu-) ties, L. H. Kleinschmidt, A. Sidney Hill, Leslie R. Smith, Claude C. Rhodes; Chief Deputy Assessor, Chas. E. Ellsworth; Deputy Asses- sor, Harold M. Strong.
City Treasurer and Tax Collector- Don M. Stewart (elective) ; Depu- ties, George T. Rogers, J. A. Ryan, Seymour W. Tulloch, Chas. A. Rat- tray, Frank B. Thompson, B. W. Woods.
Purchasing Department-C. R. Stew- art, Superintendent; Clyde F. War- field, Assistant Superintendent; Purl Willis, Assistant Purchasing Agent.
Superintendent Pueblo Lands and Forester-Max Watson.
Superintendent of Streets-J. M. Loop.
City Sewer Inspector-Wm. B. Har- per.
City Park Superintendent-John G. Morley, Balboa Park.
City Incinerator-Waterfront ft. of 9th.
Poundmaster - Jos
Mutters, Old Town.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. Robt. J. Fly. Dr. Frances M. Allen. Dr. Fred J. Smith. John Fleming. Mrs. Marian Pounds.
EMPLOYEES BOARD OF HEALTH. M. Health Officer - Dr. A. E. Banks, A. J. Mende, Clerk.
Plumbing
Inspector-Leland
S.
Moore; Assistants, A. C. Goeddel,
G. C. Warner.
Hotel, Lodging and Tenement House Inspector-Walter Bellon.
Sanitary Inspector-James E. John- son; Assistant, C. F. Naylor, John W. Lambert.
Meat and Dairy Inspector-Dr. J. A. Woodside, Dr. J. J. King, assistant.
CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS. (Appointive. )
A. E. Flowers, L. A. Blochman, Clar- ence W. Bowers.
LIBRARY COMMISSIONERS. (Appointive. )
Gordon L. Gray, pres, Earl Drake, Capt. A. A. Ackerman.
PARK COMMISSIONERS. (Appointive. )
John F. Forward, Jr., Carl I. Ferris, C. T. Chandler.
BOARD OF EDUCATION. (Elective.) Office B ne cor Sixth.
Saml T. Black, term expires May, 1917.
Mrs. Cora G. Carleton, term expires May, 1919.
Hans Marquardt, term expires May, 1917.
Claude Woolman, term expires May, 1919.
Rev. E. R. Watson, term expires May, 1917.
Secretary of the Board-S. W. Beld- ing.
Superintendent of City Schools- Duncan Mackinnon.
Board of Playground Commissioners -- Rev. Howard B. Bard, Pres .; Mrs. Grace B. German, Sherwood Wheaton, Melville Klauber. Mem- bers of the Board-Frank S. Marsh Supt. of Playgrounds, room 320 McNeece Bldg.
IRWIN & CO.
HAY, GRAIN FLOUR, MILL FEEDS. POULTRY FEEDS, GRAIN BAGS. WOOL BAGS, SACK TWINE, COAL
Main office FOURTH AND K
PHONES: MAIN 440 HOME 1440
Dairy in Mis- sion Valley Best Milk and Cream
ALLEN'S DAIRY
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