Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . blic health, introducing ordinancesproviding for the pasteurizing of milk and its distribution undersanitary conditions: for the muzzling of dogs as a preventative meas-ure against rabies, when this disease was epidemic, and other healthregulations. He was also a consistent advocate of the larger municipal enter-prises, including the Civic Center. ^lunicipal Railways, the ac-quisition of Hetch-Hetchy, and particularly of the Stockton StreetTunnel, which promises to be so valuable a factor in the develop-ment of the North Beach district. Dr. Caglieri


Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . blic health, introducing ordinancesproviding for the pasteurizing of milk and its distribution undersanitary conditions: for the muzzling of dogs as a preventative meas-ure against rabies, when this disease was epidemic, and other healthregulations. He was also a consistent advocate of the larger municipal enter-prises, including the Civic Center. ^lunicipal Railways, the ac-quisition of Hetch-Hetchy, and particularly of the Stockton StreetTunnel, which promises to be so valuable a factor in the develop-ment of the North Beach district. Dr. Caglieri was married to Aliss Florence Edwards Robinson,October 11, 1911, and they have one son. He is a member of theBohemian and Family Clubs. The Santa Cruz Grove of Big Trees is seventy miles south of SanFrancisco and six miles north of Santa Cruz. The trees in this groveare known as Sequoia scuipcrzircns or Redwood. The Giant, thelargest tree in the grove, is 64 feet in circumference and 306 feet high. 212 IMuNiciPAL Blue Book of San Francisco. D DR. A. H. GIANNINIFormer Supervisor R. A. H. GIANNINI. Vice-President and Assistant ]\Ian-ager of the Bank of Italy and a mem-ber of the San Francisco Board ofSupervisors under the administra-tion of Mayor Taylor and the earlyadministration of Ma3or Rolph, wasborn in Alviso, Santa Clara County,March 2. 1875. He is practically alife-long- resident of San Francisco,removing to the city with his par-ents when an infant and making itthereafter the scene of his varied ac-tivities as physician, public ofificialand banker, except for a period de-voted to travel and later educationabroad. He acquired his early educationin the public schools of the city,later graduating from St. IgnatiusCollege with the degree of Bachelor of Arts and from the medicaldepartment of the University of California as a physician. He thenattended Columbia University and finally the University of Genoa,Italy, and returned to enter upon the practice of medicine in SanFranc


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