Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . He is a member of the Faniilv. Transportation. Ingleside Golf, and Presidio GolfClubs, and a former president of the Northern California Hotel Asso-ciation, former president of the California State Hotel Association,vice-president of the Hotelmens Mutual Benefit Association, vice-president of the American Hotel Protective Association, director ofthe Down Town Association, and former director of the Chamber ofCommerce. — Protection to the water-front and shipping interests of San Fran-cisco, in addition to the High Pressure System,


Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . He is a member of the Faniilv. Transportation. Ingleside Golf, and Presidio GolfClubs, and a former president of the Northern California Hotel Asso-ciation, former president of the California State Hotel Association,vice-president of the Hotelmens Mutual Benefit Association, vice-president of the American Hotel Protective Association, director ofthe Down Town Association, and former director of the Chamber ofCommerce. — Protection to the water-front and shipping interests of San Fran-cisco, in addition to the High Pressure System, is aftorded by twofireboats. which are constructed with steel hull and deck house. Theboats are each 120 feet in length, with a beam of twenty-six feetand a draft of eleven feet. They have a speed of twelve knots perhour, and have pumps with a nominal capacity of 9000 gallons aminute against a pressure of 150 pounds per square inch. Actualtests have shown their capacity to be 9870 gallons a minute. 88 Municipal Blue Book of San Francisco. THEODORE J. ROCHEPolice Commissioner THEODORE J. ROCHE, mem-ber of the San Francisco Po-lice Commission and former presi-dent of that body, is a nativeof San Francisco, having been bornin this city on May 4, 1876. He isthe son of James and MrginiaRoche, his mother being- a Tojetti bybirth and a member of the distin-guished artist family of that home has alwa3^s been in SanFrancisco, in the public schools ofwhich city he received his education,supplementing the acquirements soobtained by subsequent study of thelaw in the office of Henry Shortly after his admis-sion to the bar, he was made a mem-ber of the firm, which is now knownunder the style of Sullivan & Sulli-van and Theodore J- Roche. Of his associates, one is the formerSuperior Judge, J. F. Sullivan, the other the former Chief Justiceof the Supreme Court of California. Matt. I. .Sullivan. In July, 1913, when the United States Attorney-General at ^^ash-ington found i


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