Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . which he now occupies. Courteous and genial,also painstaking and conscientious to a degree in the performance ofhis judicial duties. Judge Flood has established himself strongly inthe affections and confidence of the members of his community. Inpolitics he is a Republican, but is in no sense a strict partisan. Hisknown liberality in this respect and willingness to place the goodof the community above mere political consideration has undoubtedlyplayed a part in securing him the strong non-partisan support whichhas always been his when he has come bef


Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . which he now occupies. Courteous and genial,also painstaking and conscientious to a degree in the performance ofhis judicial duties. Judge Flood has established himself strongly inthe affections and confidence of the members of his community. Inpolitics he is a Republican, but is in no sense a strict partisan. Hisknown liberality in this respect and willingness to place the goodof the community above mere political consideration has undoubtedlyplayed a part in securing him the strong non-partisan support whichhas always been his when he has come before the people for endorse-ment and re-election. Judge Flood is a member of the Native Sons of the Golden West,the Foresters of America. Olympic Club, and various other organi-zations. A virgin farming and forest country was opened to San Fran-cisco in 1914, when the Northwestern Pacific Railroad finished itsline from this city to Eureka, a distance of 285 miles. throug;h Marin,Sonoma, Mendocino, Trinitv and Humboldt counties. TUDICIARV 193. G GEORGE E. CROTHERSSuperior Judge FX)RGE EDWARD CROTH-ERS, Judge of the SuperiorCourt, was l:»orn on May 27, 1870,the son of John and Margaret Jane( I^air) Crothers, his mother beingthe sister of the late Senator JamesG. Fair. He is a graduate of SanJose High School and Leland Stan-ford. Junior, University, holdingfrom the latter his B. A. degree andMasters degree in Law. He was admitted to practice in1906 and was in partnership withhis brother, T. G. Crothers, untilAugust 12, 1913, when he was ap-pointed Superior Judge by GovernorJohnson. He was one of the three attorneysof record for the executors and trus-tees of the estate of James G. his brother, he w^rote and led in the advocacy of the amendmentsof the State Constitution and several acts of the Legislature and pre-pared conveyances and other instruments and legal proceedings vali-dating, confirming and correcting legal and practical defects in theStanford University charte


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