286 HISTORY OF PASADENA. 



City Clerk: 



1886 to 1888 :— C. A. Sawtelle, elected. 

 1888 to 1892 :— James H. Cambell, elected. 

 1892 to 1896: — Heman Dyer, elected. 



City Marshal : 



1886 to 1890: — I. N. Mundell;* D. R. McLean appointed March 25, 

 1889, vice Mundell, resigned. 



1890 to 1892: — D. R. McLean, elected. 

 1892 to 1896 : — ^John T. Buchanan, elected. 



City Treasurer : 



1886 to 1896 : — Jabez Banbury; M. E. Wood, appointed March 25, 1889, 

 vice Banbury, resigned, but did not qualify until June 8 ; Hon. P. M. Green, 

 the deputy treasurer officiating meanwhile. 



1890 to 1892 

 1892 to 1894 

 1894 to 1896 



W. T. Vore, elected. 

 -W. U. Masters, elected. 

 -Henry C. Hotaling, elected. 



City Recorder [police judge] : 



1886 to 1895: — Charles A. Gardner; C. N. Terry appointed April 9, 

 1887, vice Gardner, resigned; P. A. V. VanDoren, appointed January ig, 

 1889, vice Terry, resigned ; H. H. Rose, appointed December 6, 1890, vice 

 VanDoren, term as justice of peace expired ; J. G. Rossiter appointed April 

 10, 1894, vice Rose, resigned, and still holds the office, July, 1895. 



City Attorney : 



1886 to 1895 : — E. J. Hueston, employed July 6, 1886, for one month, 

 at salary of $150. Had done some work before this date. N. P. Conrey, 

 employed July 27, 1886, at salary of $75 per month. John C. Winslow, 

 employed September 21, 1887, vice Conrey, relieved at his own request, to 

 take effect October i. Frank J. Polley, appointed April 24, 1888, vice 

 Winslow, deceased ; salary $100 per month. A. R. Metcalfe, appointed 

 February 15, 1890, vice Polley, dismissed ; salary $150 per month. W. E. 

 Arthur, appointed April 21, 1890, vice Metcalfe, resigned, and still holds the 

 office, July, 1895. 



City Eyigineer : 



1886 to 1895:-- J. M, Willard, appointed July 8, 1886. Salary $5.00 

 per day. On May 25, 1887, August Meyer was employed as sanitary engi- 

 neer to manage the public sewer work. Salary $250 per month. October 8, 

 1887, Meyer was made .sewer commissioner. On May 8, 1888, the two 

 offices of city engineer and sanitary engineer were consolidated, and Mr. 

 Meyer appointed to the double duty. On May 17, 1890, James E. Place 

 was appointed, to date from June i, at $5.00 per day for actual time required 

 in city service. John W. vSedwick, appointed January 17, 1891, vice Place, 

 deceased. Wm. B. Clapp, appointed April 23, 1894, vice Sedwick, resigned. 



*Dec. 3, 18S7, the offict of captain of police was created, and Geo, R. Shaw appointed to fill it, at 

 a salary of I85 per month. But somehow it seemed to infringe on the statutory prerogatives of the 

 marshal ; and after a month or more of trouble over it the new office was dropped. 



