Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . t seven acres. The Womans Board, an auxiliary of the Exposition,has assumed the responsibility of furnishing and maintenance, and hasentire charge of its social administration. The mineral output of California is a big asset. In fifty-five out ofa total of fifty-eight counties minerals are found in paying one billion and a half in gold has been mined since 1848. Theestimated mineral production for 1913 is one hundred million dollars. 234 MuxiciPAL Blue Book of San Francisco TelephonePacific 2SS Members General Contractors^Association


Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . t seven acres. The Womans Board, an auxiliary of the Exposition,has assumed the responsibility of furnishing and maintenance, and hasentire charge of its social administration. The mineral output of California is a big asset. In fifty-five out ofa total of fifty-eight counties minerals are found in paying one billion and a half in gold has been mined since 1848. Theestimated mineral production for 1913 is one hundred million dollars. 234 MuxiciPAL Blue Book of San Francisco TelephonePacific 2SS Members General Contractors^Association^ 110 Jessie Street McClenahan&Co. BUILDINGCONSTRUCTION 333 Sixteenth Avenue T. W. McClenalian & Co. have made a notable record onlarge private and public contracts, among the latter theAshbury Heights Pumping Station, (Auxiliary High PressureWater System) Septic Tank in Golden Gate Park, NewCity and County Morgue Building, New City and CountyJail Building, Parking of the Civic Center, Donahue Fountain,Civic Center Power taaaaaaawwiHiiiiHiaKL ASHBURY HEIGHTS PUMPING STATION Works 235 THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS By Frederick H. Churchill, Chief Deputy Commissioner ALTHOUGH the Board of Pub-lic Works has of necessity de-voted its principal efiforts during^ thepast three years to the developmentof projects of general municipal ben-efit, such as the Hetch Hetchy ^^a-ter Supply System, the reconstruc-tion and redesigning of a bond andlateral sewage system, the construc-tion of the Municipal Railway lines,the designino- and construciion oftunnels and the development of theCivic Center, the Commissionershave at the same time energeticallycarried forward public work of spe-cial advantage to the several dis-tricts of the city. Of particular import has been theprogress made in ordering streetwork under the provisions of therecently enacted Street Improve-ment Ordinance, which facilitatesthe construction of pavements, side-walks and drains in the public streets by


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