. Journal of electricity, power, and gas . ctricity, gas and water; telectricity and water Place. Population. San Andreas 200 San Anselmo 2,500 San Bruno 1,600 San Carlos 100 ••San Francisco ....450,000 ••San Jose 40,000 San Leandro 4,000 San Lorenzo 100 •?San Mateo 7,000 San Pablo 1,000 San Quentin Prison 1,600 San Rafael 6,000 Santa Clara 8,000 Santa Cruz 10,000 ••Santa Rosa 8,000 Saratoga 200 Sausalito 3,000 Sebastopol 2,000 Selby 100 Sonoma 1,200 South San 2,500 Stanford Univ 2,000 Stege 100 tStockton 25,000 Suisun 1,200 Sunnyvale 2,000 Sutter Creek 2,000 Tiburon 100 Tormey 150 JT


. Journal of electricity, power, and gas . ctricity, gas and water; telectricity and water Place. Population. San Andreas 200 San Anselmo 2,500 San Bruno 1,600 San Carlos 100 ••San Francisco ....450,000 ••San Jose 40,000 San Leandro 4,000 San Lorenzo 100 •?San Mateo 7,000 San Pablo 1,000 San Quentin Prison 1,600 San Rafael 6,000 Santa Clara 8,000 Santa Cruz 10,000 ••Santa Rosa 8,000 Saratoga 200 Sausalito 3,000 Sebastopol 2,000 Selby 100 Sonoma 1,200 South San 2,500 Stanford Univ 2,000 Stege 100 tStockton 25,000 Suisun 1,200 Sunnyvale 2,000 Sutter Creek 2,000 Tiburon 100 Tormey 150 JTowle 200 Tracy . .. 1,200 Vacavihe ••Vallejo 12,000 Vallejo 10 Walnut Creek 350 Wheatland 1,400 Winters 1,200 ••Woodland 3,500 Yolo 360 ••Tuba City 1,900 all others, electricity only. Ifl Journal of Eeciriciit POWER AND GAS Devoted to the Converaion, Transmlasion and Distribution of Energy P Volume XXIV SAN FRANCISCO, APRIL H, 1910. Number 17 [ Copyright 1910, by Technical Publishing Company j. The Marysville Buttes. THE NORTHERN ELECTRIC RAILWAY By Rudolph W. Van Norden Member A. I. E. E., A. S. C. E. After two or three days of travelling mid theeverchanging landscapes of desert and mountain, thetourist on an overland train,—or possibly he may be asettler, looking for new fields to till in a land full ofpromise—looks out over the wide expanse of the greatcentral valley of California with a sense of train is reeling off the last few miles before enter-ing Sacramento, the Capital City. As his gaze rests upon the seemingly limitless ex-panse of almost level country, he will, perhaps, asksomebody (and if it be a Californian he cannot resisttelling of the beauties and possibilities of his country),what is it good for; can it be cultivated; what willit raise and a hundred other questions. Probably hewill ask why all this land has not been settled on andcultivated long ago. The answer will be that it has,in spots, but that it


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