Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . - returnedfora four-year term at the next election. In the Board he is activeon all questions which come up. particularly those relating to tunnel-building and the acquisition of lands for municipal use, being chair-man of the committee having such matters in charge, and also amember of the Fire Committee. He was married in 1900 to ^lissAgnes ^^illiams, and is the proud father of six children. He belongsto California Parlor No. 1, N. S. G. W.; the \\oodmen of the \\ 64, and the Eagles, Aerie No. 5 ; Indoor Yacht Club and DivisionNo. 11. Anc


Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . - returnedfora four-year term at the next election. In the Board he is activeon all questions which come up. particularly those relating to tunnel-building and the acquisition of lands for municipal use, being chair-man of the committee having such matters in charge, and also amember of the Fire Committee. He was married in 1900 to ^lissAgnes ^^illiams, and is the proud father of six children. He belongsto California Parlor No. 1, N. S. G. W.; the \\oodmen of the \\ 64, and the Eagles, Aerie No. 5 ; Indoor Yacht Club and DivisionNo. 11. Ancient Order of Flibernians. San Francisco is the winter resort for those living in colder climes,and a summer resort for those who wish to escape the dry. warmweather of the interior, or the sultry heat of the eastern States,and who desire to enjoy the cool, invigorating sea breezes of thiscity, with its wealth and variety of fresh fish, unexcelled marketsof fruits, vegetables, meats and game. Board of Supervisors IZ. ANDREW J. GALLAGHERSupervisor ANDREW JOSEPH GALLA-GHER, Supervisor, Presidentof the San Francisco Labor Council,and a recognized leader in the causeof Organized Labor, was born inSan Francisco, October 27, 1878, andhas always made this city his was raised South of Market,in the section famed for its public-spirited supporters of the Labor^Movement, and takes a justifiablepride in the district of his birth,where his parents, John and Cather-ine Gallagher, were old and re-spected residents. He first attended the WhittierPrimary School and later St. RosesParochial School, St. Ignatius Col-lege and the historic Lincoln Eve-ning School. Endowed since a ladwith splendid health, a ready gift of eloquence and the ability tomake and meet friends, young Gallagher entered upon a strenuousand varied career, and from newsboy, butcher, teamster and photo-engraver rose upon his own initiative to positions of prominence andhigh honor in the municipal government, labor orga


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