Municipal record . lml 1(1. March. The Charliilnn .Sousa America. DROUGHT IS SUIWECT OF VALLEY CONCLAVE. Water conservation and development in the SacramentoValley and watershed in general, but particularly to meet theemergency of the abnormally dry summer ahead, will be dis-cussed in the Senate chamber of the State Capitol February26 at a conference called by the Sacramento Valley Develop-ment Association. Delegates have been authorized from each Board of Super-visors of counties lying wholly or partly in the watershed, cityor town board of trustees, chamber of commerce or similarbody, county
Municipal record . lml 1(1. March. The Charliilnn .Sousa America. DROUGHT IS SUIWECT OF VALLEY CONCLAVE. Water conservation and development in the SacramentoValley and watershed in general, but particularly to meet theemergency of the abnormally dry summer ahead, will be dis-cussed in the Senate chamber of the State Capitol February26 at a conference called by the Sacramento Valley Develop-ment Association. Delegates have been authorized from each Board of Super-visors of counties lying wholly or partly in the watershed, cityor town board of trustees, chamber of commerce or similarbody, county farm bureau, irrigation district, reclamation dis-trict, drainage district and non-profit organization incorpo-rated under the laws of this State to further the developmentof an irrigation, reclamation or drainage project. Police Officer William Coleman has been pensioned, retiredand relieved from active duty under the provisions of chapter10, article VIII, of the Charter, said retirement taking San Franciscos $2,000,000 ConventionBuilding COVERS CIVIC CENTER BLOCK BOUNDED BY LARKIN, GROVE, POLK AND HAYES STREETS Contains Halls of various sizes, which can beengaged for Conventions, Fairs, Balls, Lectures,Concerts, etc. Main Hall accommodates over 10,000 persons,and other halls from 500 to 1,500. For tarmt and datem, apply to Managing Superinttndmnt,Grou* and Larkin Strmmtt. or to CUrk of Board of Supmr-utmorm. City Hall. 60 MUNICIPAL RECORD HEALTH DEPAFTMENT The following cases of communicable diseases were reportedin San Francisco for the week ended February 14, 1920: InHuenza Pneumonia (lobar) 22 Smallpox i Tuberculosis 31 Diphtheria 21 Cerebrospinal meningitis . 5 Scarlet fever 8 Encephalitis 2 Whooping cough 3 Trachoma 2 Chickenpox 48 Scabies 1 Mumps 67 Gonococcus infection 19 Measles 360 Syphilis 34 Inited States Naval Training Station, Verba Buena Island. (Week ended February 7, 1920.) Influenza 30 Measles H Diphtheria 1 Pneumonia (lobar) 25 .Ma
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