Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . f this State. He was bornat Yreka, California, November 11,1861, the son of Thomas T. andEllen Cabaniss, and received hisearly education in the publicschools, later attending the HastingsCollege of Law, from which he wasgraduated in 1884. lie acted as clerk in law officeswhile pursuing his legal studies, andupon his admission to the bar en-gaged in the practice of law in SanFrancisco, continuing in this pro-fession eighteen years. He w^asprosecuting attorney in the policecourts from 1893 to 1894, and waselected Police Judge in January,1900, serving


Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . f this State. He was bornat Yreka, California, November 11,1861, the son of Thomas T. andEllen Cabaniss, and received hisearly education in the publicschools, later attending the HastingsCollege of Law, from which he wasgraduated in 1884. lie acted as clerk in law officeswhile pursuing his legal studies, andupon his admission to the bar en-gaged in the practice of law in SanFrancisco, continuing in this pro-fession eighteen years. He w^asprosecuting attorney in the policecourts from 1893 to 1894, and waselected Police Judge in January,1900, serving in that capacity until December, 1909, when he waselected Superior Judge for the short or two-year term. At the expira-tion of this period he was again elected to the Superior Bench, thistime for the full term of six years, which he is serving at the presenttime. Judge Cabaniss was married December 29, 1894, to Miss HarrietF. Howell, and they have one child, George H. Cabaniss, Jr., bornin San Francisco on Admission Da3^ .September 9, The Exposition visitor finds a world of interest and informationin San Francisco that cannot be duplicated elsewhere: the sylvancharm of Golden Gate Park with its Japanese tea gardens, bufifalo andelk paddocks, museum, wonderful walks and drives, and beautifulgardens containing the products of two zones; a visit to the ClilYHouse and Seal Rocks ; Sutro Heights ; an automobile drive aroundthe famous Ocean Boulevard or to one of the many beauty spotsdown the peninsula; a study of reconstructed San Francisco, withits Golden Gate, its splendid harbor, ocean frontage, wharves andshipping, parks, markets, military reservations, old Mission, publicbuildings, historic points and near-bv resorts—the trip most inter-esting to the tourist is that through Chinatown, visiting the josshouses, the Chinese theaters, bazaars, curio stores, restaurants, mar-kets, etc.—a visit to the Presidio, a sunny afternoon on FishermansWharf or a lounge in one of the


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