Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . Troutt succeeded T. K. Wilson on the SuperiorBench, and has since been continuously re-elected. During hislong period of service he has handled many important cases, andhis record of sustained decisions is excellent. He presided as ProbateJudge during the litigation over the estate of Senator James , and his action in disallowing the Craven claims and distributingthe estate was sustained by the Supreme Court, despite strenuouseiTorts to secure a reversal. He is now Presiding Judge. Judge Troutt was married twenty-four years ago to Miss Lucinda


Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . Troutt succeeded T. K. Wilson on the SuperiorBench, and has since been continuously re-elected. During hislong period of service he has handled many important cases, andhis record of sustained decisions is excellent. He presided as ProbateJudge during the litigation over the estate of Senator James , and his action in disallowing the Craven claims and distributingthe estate was sustained by the Supreme Court, despite strenuouseiTorts to secure a reversal. He is now Presiding Judge. Judge Troutt was married twenty-four years ago to Miss LucindaMae Kendall, daughter of the civil engineer who built the first SanFrancisco electric railroad. The Judge is a member of the HarvardClub and of a number of fraternal orders. The over-all outside dimensions of the Geary Street Municipal Rail-way car barn are 275x343 feet. It is capable of accommodating 134cars. The Hampshire-street barn, 200x382 feet, can accommodate 90cars on each of its two stories. 184 Municipal Blue Rook of San Francisco. GEORGE A. STURTEVANT G Superior Judge EORGE A. STURTEVANT,Judge of the Superior Courtsince 1907, and Presiding Judge forthe term of 1914, was born in Frank-town, Nevada, August 2, 1866, theson of James and Emma Eliza(Curry) Sturtevant. The futurejurist began his education at theUkiah Grammar School in 1879,continuing therein until 1882, whenhe became a student at W^ashingtonCollege, Irvington. California, for ayear. After another year of prepar-atory study at Boones Academy, heentered the University of California,graduating from that institution in1889 with the degree of Bachelor ofPhilosophy. On leaving college he devoted him-self for three years to the perfectionof his legal education and was admitted to the bar of California atSacramento in May, 1892. He commenced the practice of his professionat Ukiah, January 19, 1893. Judge Sturtevant first entered public life as District Attorney of Men-docino County, which office he occupied from Ja


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