Merchants' Association review . s at that time were in sym-pathy with the bill. Now all the Judges are en-thusiastic in carrying out the measure and advo-cating its extension. In New York our experience has been first only one or two of the courts could be in-duced to act upon the law. Now its most enthu-^astic promoters and advocates are the leadingJudges of the criminal courts. In Pennsylvania the results have been such that jytERCHANTS* ASSOCIATION REVIEW, NOVEMBER, 1903. one of the principal Judges informed me a fewweeks ago that the courts regarded the systemas the right arm of


Merchants' Association review . s at that time were in sym-pathy with the bill. Now all the Judges are en-thusiastic in carrying out the measure and advo-cating its extension. In New York our experience has been first only one or two of the courts could be in-duced to act upon the law. Now its most enthu-^astic promoters and advocates are the leadingJudges of the criminal courts. In Pennsylvania the results have been such that jytERCHANTS* ASSOCIATION REVIEW, NOVEMBER, 1903. one of the principal Judges informed me a fewweeks ago that the courts regarded the systemas the right arm of their power. I am, therefore, decidedly of the opinion thatthe most important thing is to get a proper billpassed. If the system is once established, itseducational power is great, and it will not takelong, I think, to build up a public opinion in Cali-fornia, such as has already been formed in NewYork, Chicago. Philadelphia, and other cities,which will be imperative in requiring the con-tinuance and extension of these Trust Companys Nkw H().mk,464 St. WORK OF THE DIRECTORS. T\\t following twenty-five new nieniljers haveliccii added to the Iferchants Association roll: Th omas Downing. Inc., painting and paper hanging 615 Mission Stilhvell-Bierce & Smith & Smith-Vaile Co., pumping machinery 11 First ,1. P. Sullivan, stationery Polk and Eddy Abe Harsnall, merchant tailor 12 Kearny Jordans Express, transfer company. .. .319 Mason Martens, Read & Co., commission 303 Front Joseph A. Johnson, sign painter . . .517 CaliforniaSig. Cahen. cigars and tobacco. .. .22 MontgomeryHenry H. Meyers and Clarence R. Ward, as-sociate architects 532 Market A. Czarnecki, cigars and tobacco 131 Montgomery ave. C. Deichmiller, D. D. S., property owner y. M. C. A. Building H. L. Smith, cloak and suit house 726 Market California Rug Company, rug manufacturers. 1278 Union David Woerner Cooperage Company, coopers. Foiu-teenth and Harrison Herman Schussler, property S


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