Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . estimated that the Panama-Pacific Inter-national Exposition represents an expenditure exceeding $50,000, the space of a few days a fund approximating $20,000,000 wasraised by the citizens of San Francisco, the municipality and the StateLegislature. The fifty-eight counties of California raised severalmillion dollars for their individual displays, which are on an elaboratescale. This was added to by the various States throughout the Unionand materially augmented by liberal amounts from foreign countriesthe world over. UDICIARY 197. FRANKLIN A.


Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . estimated that the Panama-Pacific Inter-national Exposition represents an expenditure exceeding $50,000, the space of a few days a fund approximating $20,000,000 wasraised by the citizens of San Francisco, the municipality and the StateLegislature. The fifty-eight counties of California raised severalmillion dollars for their individual displays, which are on an elaboratescale. This was added to by the various States throughout the Unionand materially augmented by liberal amounts from foreign countriesthe world over. UDICIARY 197. FRANKLIN A. GRIFFINSuperior Judge FRAXKLTN A. GRIFFIN. Judgeof the Superior Court, is a nativeson of California and descendant oipioneer stock. He was born at Sac-ramento in 1873, the son of ^lartinand IMaria F. (Fitzgerald) Griffin,and received his early education inthe public schools of his native completing his academic edn-cation, he studied law in the officesof Attorneys White & Seymour andwas admitted to the bar at SanFrancisco August 31, 1899. He en-tered immediately upon the practiceof his profession, continuing activelytherein until his appointment b}Governor Johnson a*^ ExecutiveSecretary in August, 1911. Judge(^rif?.n has been greatly interestedin the enactment of recent whole-some legislation and took an active part in the passage of the Eight-Hour Law for \\omen, the Workmens Compensation Act, the Teach-ers Pension Bill and various other measures having for their pur-pose the betterment of conditions among men and women who musttoil for their livelihood. When


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