Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . Hetch-Hetchy and other work, also the individual pay-rolls of fully1500 city employes, these aggregating in amount between $2,000,000and $2,500,000 per annum, while the magnitude of the constructionaccounts kept by the bureau is exemplified by the fact that duringthe fiscal year of 1912-13, $11,481, of construction demands wereaudited through the Department of Public Works, or about 40 percent of the $28,000,000, representing the entire expenditures of all citydepartments for the year. Mr. Leavy is a married man, and is a member of the L^niver


Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . Hetch-Hetchy and other work, also the individual pay-rolls of fully1500 city employes, these aggregating in amount between $2,000,000and $2,500,000 per annum, while the magnitude of the constructionaccounts kept by the bureau is exemplified by the fact that duringthe fiscal year of 1912-13, $11,481, of construction demands wereaudited through the Department of Public Works, or about 40 percent of the $28,000,000, representing the entire expenditures of all citydepartments for the year. Mr. Leavy is a married man, and is a member of the L^niversityof California Club, the Alumni Association of the University, and theCommonwealth Club. The Stockton street tunnel has the widest arch span of any long-tunnel yet constructed. It opens a direct line for vehicular and streetcar traffic between the down-town district and the Panama-PacificExposition grounds, and is already contributing to the rapid develop-ment of the populous North Beach district. 48 Municipal Blue Book of Sax RICHARD J. CLINEAssistant Secretary RICHARD J. CLINE, AssistantSecretary of the Board of Pub-lic Works and a member of the de-partment for the past seventeenvears, is a San Franciscan by na-tivity and rearing-. His parentscame here in 1860. Receiving his early education inthe public primary and grammarschools of San Francisco, Mr. Cline,upon graduating- from Lowell HighSchool, entered the United Statesarmy at the outbreak of the Spanish-American War in 1898, and in theensuing fourteen months sa^w activeservice in the Philippines. He has since April. 1908, re-mained continuously in the Depart-ment, his experience and thoroughknowledge of departmental detailsmaking him an invalual)le memberof the staflf. JOHN B. GARTLANDCounsel JOHN B. GARTLAND, attorney-at-law and a member of the De-partment of Public AAorks since itsorganization in 1900, was born inShasta County, Cal., of which countyhis father, the late Judge BernardGartland, was a promine


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