Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . Rolph, and in 1914 was elected by his asso-ciates President of the Commission. As Civil Service Commissioner he was an earnest and conscien-tious advocate of the principle of Civil Service and its judicious appli-cation as a means of securing the highest efficiency in public office,and as the legal member of the board has proved invaluable in dis-posing of questions of law with which the commission has had tocontend. \Mien the election of two Police Judges to the Superior 3, 1914, left two vacancies in the Police Court to be filledby


Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . Rolph, and in 1914 was elected by his asso-ciates President of the Commission. As Civil Service Commissioner he was an earnest and conscien-tious advocate of the principle of Civil Service and its judicious appli-cation as a means of securing the highest efficiency in public office,and as the legal member of the board has proved invaluable in dis-posing of questions of law with which the commission has had tocontend. \Mien the election of two Police Judges to the Superior 3, 1914, left two vacancies in the Police Court to be filledby Mayor Rolph, the record achieved by Judge Brady, together withthe numerous endorsements from representative men and womenthroughout the city, prompted the Mayor to appoint him withouthesitation to the unexpired three-vear term of Judge Edward Judge Brady is a member the Xative Sons of the Golden \\estand of the three Foresters organizations. Foresters of America, Inde-pendent Order of Foresters, and Companions of the There has been more actual mining for gems in California than inany other State in the Union, although the earliest record of produc-tion was in 1900. In that year $20,500 worth of gems, includingornamental stones and jewelers materials, were produced, and therehas been a steady increase, with the exception of one year, until the values amounted to $189,040. There are about fifty variousminerals of the gem species mined in California, of which the follow-ing named are the nine most prominent: Diamond, tourmaline,kunzite, topaz, jade, garnet, opal, turquoise, amber; the abalone pearlis also a gem of some importance. SAN FRANCISCO LAW LIBRARY Bv T- H. Deerixg. Librarian


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