Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . up all of these urgent and tremendous problems, solved mostof them, and put the remainder in. fair way of final solution beforethe term c^f James Rolph, Jr., has expired. \Mien ^Mayor Rolph took office in January, 1912, little had beendone toward the building of the Municipal Geary Street road. This Achievements of the Administration 11 was a project that had been bitterly fought over in the public arenafor many years past, and was near to the hearts of the people ofSan Francisco. Mayor Rolph promised that within a year from thedate of his accession


Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . up all of these urgent and tremendous problems, solved mostof them, and put the remainder in. fair way of final solution beforethe term c^f James Rolph, Jr., has expired. \Mien ^Mayor Rolph took office in January, 1912, little had beendone toward the building of the Municipal Geary Street road. This Achievements of the Administration 11 was a project that had been bitterly fought over in the public arenafor many years past, and was near to the hearts of the people ofSan Francisco. Mayor Rolph promised that within a year from thedate of his accession to office cars would be running upon the ]\Iunici-pal Street Railroad tracks. Contracts were immediately let andevery inducement was offered to the contractors to push the progressof their work with all possible speed. The administration realizedthat public ownership of street railways in the United States wason trial. Its acceptance not alone in San Francisco, but probablythroughout the country, would be determined by the success of this. HETCII HETCHY dam SITE 12 Mlxiciial Blli: 15()ok of Sax Francisco first important unit of street railroad owned and operated by amunicipality. True to promise, on December 28, 1912, the GearyStreet Municipal Railway operated its first cars over the line fromKearny street to Thirty-third avenue. \Vith each month additionalcars were brought into service. A campaign had to be waged beforethe people for the ratification of an agreement whereby the cityscars were enabled to reach the Ferry Building over lower Marketstreet. Without the ratification of this agreement long years oflitigation would have made Kearny street the easterly terminus ofthe line. The people, however, overwhelmingly approved of thearrangement that had been entered into, and their wisdom was shownI)y the immediate and remarkable increase in the receipts of the rail-way. At once the Municipal Railway proved a wonderful investment,showing a net profit for the first year of its o


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