Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Merchants' Association Review, Vol. 8: September, 1903 August, 1904
The Merchants' Association has, from the first, advocated honest City Government and efficient public service.
For years we have cried aloud to the City Fathers to furnish us decent streets, schools and sewers, and recently we have awakened to the crying need for a new hospital, a new library, new play-grounds and parks.
The citizens of San Francisco are a generous and extravagant people in many directions, but they have utterly failed to make their City entirely comfortable or beautiful for their own use, not to mention the stranger.
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