Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . years in the Napa County quicksilver mines, devotinghis spare time to the study of law. In 1886 he moved to San Fran-cisco, where he continued his studies in the office of Rhodes &Barstow, the senior member of which firm was for seventeen yearsAssociate Justice of the Supreme Court. Fie was admitted to prac-tice, and in 1898 was appointed Superior Judge by Governor Budd,being elected to succeed himself in 1900, re-elected in 1906 and againin 1912. With four and a half years of the latter term still remaining,he was elected to the Supreme Bench Novem


Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . years in the Napa County quicksilver mines, devotinghis spare time to the study of law. In 1886 he moved to San Fran-cisco, where he continued his studies in the office of Rhodes &Barstow, the senior member of which firm was for seventeen yearsAssociate Justice of the Supreme Court. Fie was admitted to prac-tice, and in 1898 was appointed Superior Judge by Governor Budd,being elected to succeed himself in 1900, re-elected in 1906 and againin 1912. With four and a half years of the latter term still remaining,he was elected to the Supreme Bench November 3. 1914, by the highestvote received by any of the candidates for the two vacancies. Judge Lawlor was married November 25. 1913, to ]\Iiss MaryLee Henry, of an old Southern family, now residing in San Diego. Hebelongs to several prominent clubs. Ten cargoes of barley consigned to Scandinavian and English portswent forward from San Francisco in February. 1915. The total carriedwas 848,775 centals, valued at $1,394,702. Judiciary 183. J JAMES M. TROUTT Superior Judge A^IES M. TROUTT, Judge ofthe Superior Court during twen-ty-three years of continuous service,was born in Boston, 20, 1847. His father,Hiram J. M. Troutt, a merchant,two years later caught the gold feverand rounded The Horn, arrivingin San Francisco in March, 1850. In1853 he brought out his family. Thefirst school which his son James at-tended had for principal, James , afterwards superintendentand president of the Board of Edu-cation. Later the young studenttook a course at the City College,thereafter going East to he graduated in 1871 in thesame class with Henry Cabot Lodge,present Senator, and Charles J. Bona-parte, grand-nephew of the emperor and United States Attorney-General under President Roosevelt. Theodore Sutro, brother offormer Mayor Adolph Sutro, and later a distinguished Xew Yorklawyer, was of the class, which also included William Lawrence,now Bishop of M


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