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FAVORITES MET WITH DEFEAT Imp. Sain, at 25 to 1, Fin- ished in Front of Greyhurst. Frank K, Carrying a Carload of Coin, Beaten by Double Quick. ' ies o S, ) 54 8i Mobalaska, a Warm Favorite, With | S22t¢s of San: Francisco, San Sloan. Up, Was Third—Thorp> Latded Monita Cleverly It is not long since that all sorts of cranky selling platers were beating imp. | Eain, but the young Englishman in black | suddenly looms up as quite a crackajack. | bred colt the muddy go- nd yesterday Griffin’s he was not as ggod as | iriffin's gray one wasa 7 to 10 fayorite with as good as 25to 1| 8gainst Sain st one siage of the betting. On ‘Satarday last the for downeda moderate field i ing quite ‘mpressively, stepped out and showed Greyhurst that cracked up to be. ign Tom THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1897 the roan, and he came within a nose of landing the purse. 7 = A. B. Spreckels on behalf of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club ana D. M. Burns rep- resenting the California Jockey Club met yesterday and arranged dates jor the iwo racing organizations for the co g two years. The Inglesige nssociation will ceass racinig on May 1, 1897, and the Oak- land track on May 15, 1897, thus giving the Pacific Coast Jockey Club eighty-eight days’ racing and the California Jockey Club eighty-seven days of sport. The In- gleside association will resume racing again on Monday, November 1, 1897, and Tun two weeks, closing down on Novem- ter 13. The Oakland track will then reopen, the two tracks alternating in semi-monthly meetings the same as at present. The term of the proposed agreement will be jor two years from November 1, 1897. The racing season will be for a period of six months of each year during tte life of the agreement, and a stipula- tion allows either ciub to lease its track to trotting associations for meetings at which no purses for runners sre given. The agreement further stipulates that neitber club shall operate tracks in the Mateo, | Marin or Contra Costa other than the two | now running. Foreign books will not be tolerated on either track. Following are to-day’s entries: First race, six furiongs, selling. 590 Satsuma........110 477 Palmerston.....107 ... Contribution .. 99| 461 Morven.. ..... 99 486 Wm. Pinkerton 96| 477 Two Cheers.... 99 470 Tmp. Fulierton | 480 Jack Mariin ... 96 Lass........... 97| 462 Navy Biue..... 99 481 Brameila. ...l 94 Second race, six furlongs, seiling. (439)Schnitz. 102/ 477 Babe Murphy.. 99 (470)Clisste B . 8| 360 Moylan o | 444 Yemen 99| 462 Boreas 462 Sprt McAllstr.102| 475 Ricard 462 Catlente... 99| 817 Lucille.. Third race, seven furiongs. handicap. 453 David... -111| 448 Lobengula.......100 (478)Schilier. 11 1108| 436 AddieBuchun’n 92 46K Gevser. 108 472 Wawooa. 80 448 MoLight. 102 | Fourtn race, an elghth miles, hurdle. one an ‘ 487 luxeqo 141 Fleetwoo 180 Clatde Burlingame was carded to ride the | (507 Reddingion. . -153| 438 36 ¢ 140 Jagger colt, but just before hetling time tne | 479 Herman e 180 iff ooy told Eddie Jones to make the | o Eifthrace, thres and a half furlongs, two-year- Pace at the outset was slow, and | aes on an outsider took up the running. Geing at a nice easy clip the entire route, Bé easily withstood the challenge of the sel ing. . 99 Oleander.. 102 07| 471 Aluminum 93 .99 Talien Princessivl 1 99| 471 George Lee ....102 1U8| (446)0n Gua Nita... 99 107 ~ixth race, one mile, allowances. fdvorite in the strelch and beat that| 485 CarrieU .......100| 476 Miss Ruth......100 youngster a leneth, going th il | 474 Goid Dust..1'107| 98 Alvero......... 107 Quarter. N8re" “ing the mile and a | {55 Srighi Phwbas1ie| 477 The Bacheior. 107 quarter. in 2:13). Lincoln 1I, heavily | "% JU8% “Oc €5 475 Scimitar........105 | | vlayed at twos 10 deieat the first choice, was third. The tra were all beaten. and busines Barney S heavi ireiber’s over a length happie m shed a good third. The Easterns all Frank K to win the mile sellin in 1:1814. yosta: vorite. He Thorpe's guidance. but at th aul Double Quic not Corrigan entry there were some tired had was rea her in , but front as she tired the.ciose, being pas-ed by Kowal Pat Murphy, the former winning 1ose. the was was was heavy and the favorites The attendance larger than on the first day of the week | in the ring much brisker. Sugarfoot v played to take the openin si furlon= spin, but Sweet Wiiliam, the sec- ond choice, exhibited much more and wan easily from the first choice by eed le his hrst appearance and strung their eoin on | vent that ding the old .Cripple to the a good race, ronsidering his infirmities, under Chariey | end could , which made ng and won by a length in Daylight, at 15 to1, was a close | SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. First race—William Pinkerton, Sat- | suma, Morven. Second race—Moylan, Babe Marphy. Third race—David, Geyser, Schiller. Fourth race —Reddington, J O C, Tuxedo, Culiente, Fifth race—No sele Sixth race—Bright P! Alvero. AMONG THE WHEELMEN, ¥. H. Kerrigan and® K. ). Welch Have Gone East to the Annual L. A. W. Meeting. Bobert M. Welch, member of the Na- Scimitar, i Mobalaska was | tional racing board, and Frank H. Kerri- inged-on 10 capture the fourth race over | gan, chief consut of the Norta California furlongs, ana when she finished third looking wallets. Played from 5 to 5down to 13 to 10-Sloan stretch badly toward v and by a|L A W. | Division, League of American Wheelmen, | leit last night by the Sunset Limited ‘or | New York. They will attend the New | York cycle show next week and then go to | Albany for the National Assembly of the They will carry the proxies of | the balance of the California delegation, Derby, © Sentron. *Grapy, DS, Ameriean | the division not being in a position to de- in the final seven-furlong run and | {ray the expenses of more than two dele Deoehis Ao 3 chisue (o Schebooken| E3(6 (Theviexiectito ihe gonsatione Doggett had him in the lead nntil | month. oppesite the paddock, when Thorpe | The Imperial Cycling Club's whist tours br t Mo a7tol shot, upandin a | captured Three the purse by less thena rks secured show honors. ADIES’ DAY AT INGLESIDE. A'Well-Filled Card of Events Down | for Decision—Notes. Fotlowing the usual custom this will be | at Ingleside track. cars will be run for the accommodation of “ladies’ day racegoers. Special | | nament will commence this evening. The Olympie Clab Wheelmen will ban- | quet its racing men next Saiurday even- ing, and a jolly time is anticipated. | George P. Wetmore won first prize in | the Bay City Wheelmen’s cribbage tour- nament, Herry Larkin second. There were about thirty players, and the contest was close and exciting. C. S. Wells, the popular professional | racer, came up' from San Jose yesterday | for a couple of days’ rest from his train- | ing. He is rapialy rounding into form The stewards state that if the owners of | and says the other boys at the Garden the bad acting horses placed on the pro- | their horses at a | gate 1o be placed on the inside track, the animals will be given another chance 1o | rp scribed list will school earn oats, City track are all in good shape. Record breaking may be expected at the Velo- | drome meet on February 13. | The controversy over the great five-mile ce at the Velodrome which Becker won has been settied, second place going to Semper Lex pulied up slightly lame | Bovee, which places Harry Terriil third. aiter his race. Yorm,"” £ overflowing with praise ove the ‘Winter racing here. Mr. says ‘it compares most favorably with ummer racing Eas over-the longer distances. Mackiin’s ride on Treachery was about cretary Leake received a letter from | ¥rank -Brunnell, the well - known turf | writer ani proprietor of *“Daily Racin The original decision of the judges w just the reverse, and Bovee protested. The Camera Club Cyclists will play eu- % | chre at their regular monthly meeting to- T | mor-ow night. Captain Argenti is arrang- Brunnell | jng some pleasant runs for the coming 1d especially praises orts. of the Pacific Coast Jockey 0 -its endeavors to promote races 83 gooi @s the orie he furmshed the day preceding astride the mare. Spencer, a very promising boy in the eaddle; had the mount on Pat Murphy yesterday.. The ring laid 30 to 1 against | | season. | _The_ associated clubs will meet next | Saturday night at the Acme Club, Oak- land. —————— Jordan to Lecture To-Night. | Professor D. 8. Jordan will iecture upon | “The Story of ihe Matka,” at Golden Gate | Hall to-night. The lecture, which will giye | interesting’ detatls of the fur seal, will be illustrated. THE “CALL” RACING GUIDE. PACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB. Ingleside Racetrack. seventh day of the Winter Meeting, 1896-97. Tuesda; February 2. Weather Showery. Forty- Track Muddy. ig;‘ FIRST RACE—Three-qualers of a mile; selling; threc-year-olds and upward; parse $350. T T 1 [ ewcin Ipdex.| Horse age, wemht. |8t % | % | % Jockey. |Op. Sweet William, 3, 82| 4 3n | 81 ugar Foot, 3..... 89| 6 11 | 1n | 3 {Cndpple, 3 92| 1 21 b R homuson . Tarand Tariar,a 108 2 an | 41 | % T. *loan, )| Haro d Lindsay.8. 97| 3 8 Ty | € | Barringer.. ' Siosier. 4 Jois 1L 1§ powtoed B £ VIR I 8 5 | Melale.s ) {Coronza, 8 Cwel 81T 815 | Bn | b1 Eventid 99 743 | 6n | 78" | Wou easily. 4By ecoss STANFORD'S ESTATE GETS MORE LAND Close of a Real Estate D:al of Ten Years' Standing. Property in Alameda Goes Back to the . Source of Iis Purchase. Senator Stewart ot Nevada Effects o Comprem se With the Widow of H's Former Coileague. Judge Coffey has signed an order au- thorizing Mrs. Jane L. Stanford, executrix of the will of the late Senator Leland Stan- ford, to compromise the $169,083 80 claim of the said estate against Senator William M. Stewart of Nevada, and in considera- tion of the claim to receive all the real estate in the city and county of Alameda now held by Senator Stewart. = In her petition to the court Mrs. Stan- ford sets forth that at the time of Senator Stanford's death Senator Stewart owed him §128 930 49 or thereabouts, and tbat the aggregate of the indebtedness up to the 21t of January, 1897, emounted to $169,083 89 or thereabouts; thatit has been | agreed between her and Senator Stewart to compromise the indebtedness on zhis basis: That the Stanford estate is to re- leaso Senator Stewarc from all indeoted- ness and to deliver up to him all evidences of the same in consideration of the fact tnat Senator Stewart and _his wife, Annie E. Stewart, shall forthwith transfer by deed to the Stanford estate free from in- cumbrance ail their interest in and to tae extensive real-estate holdings in Alameda County, hitherto standing ip Senator Stewart’s name. The vroperty thus transferred to the Stanford estate may be described as fol- low: A parcel of land on Wiliow street, near Chestnut, in Alameds, containing about 815 acres. the following lots in Llewelling ivision Tract, filed October 18, 1887: Lots 1 012, in block A; lots 1 to 18, in biuck B; lot 11014, in block C; lots 1 to 14,1n block D; 1 to 18, in block E; lots 1 10 16, 1n block 1 to0 14, in block G;lot 2 to 8,in Also a tract of marsh land peginning on the south line of Bay Island avenue, 142 1.5 feet enst from the east line of Broadway and ex- tending southerly, containing 83; acres. 0 a portion of lot 32, in seciion 13, town- hip 2 south, range 4 west, of tide lands, containing three acres. Also & portion of lot 25 in_section 18, town- p 2 south, range 4 west, of tide landslying t of the Bishop & Hunt Tract, containing 3.90 ncres. Alsoa piece of jand beginning at_the inter- section o1 the western line of Stanfora street with the north line of Clement avenue, and forming a paralielogram by runniug north, east, west and south, being lots 9, 10, 11 and part of lot 8, in block 1 of land adjacent to the town of Encinal. Alsolots 13,14, 15 and 16 in block 13, and lots 110 16 in block 14, land sdjacent 1o the town of Encinal, sub-survey fiied July 20, 1889, undivided o the half interest in four blocks known as the Bray property, namely, | blocks 57, 38, 45 and 46. as laid down on & map entitled “Map of Aiameds, surveyed and drawn_by.J. T. Stravion, 1853, excspling lots 4 and 510 block 46 and’a sirip on the south- erly side of 1o: 1 in block 37, the same being 33 feet wide, the lengih of said lot on Web- sier street. In support of her petition Mrs. Stanford represents that the compromise and set- tlement are just and for the best interests of the Stenford estate and all persons in- terested therein. Judge Coffey’s ‘order authorizes Mrs. Stanford o take immediate possession of the property described and to perform all acts necessary to carry into effect her compromisz and settlement with Senator Stewart. This marks the close of a deal in real estate that was begun by Senator Stewart ten years ago, the cash for the venture be- ing supplied by the lale Senator Stanford. Ccasiaerable profit was realized by Sena- tor Stewart on account of holdings sold by him during the early part of his enter- prise. MEALS FOR JURORS Judge Cook Will Iusist on Having Them Supplied by the Sheriff. Judge Carroll Cook says he has no dis- cussion with other public officers in re- gard to the proper treatment of jurors who are serving in his department of the Superior Court. He says tbat nnder the law itis his duty to see that the jurors sbail not suffer from hunger while per- forming public duti Section 1185 of the Penal Code touching the matter reads ss follows: While the jury are kept together, eitber during the progress of the trial or after their retirement for deliberation, they must be | provided by the Sheridl, at' the expense of | the County, with sufficient food and lodging. “I regret that any of the Supervisors do not egree in regard tothe force of the statute in regard to the meals of jurors,” saia Judge Cook. “While I have given due consideration to the condition of the public finances and have no desire to burden ihe treasury, yet I cannot author- ize any interference with the administra- tion of justice so far as the affairs af this department of 1he Superior Court are concerned.” ————— Electric Kailway Sate. Horace M. Woolley has sued C. C. Butler and M. H, Turrill for. $375, said to be due to Behrend Joost as weneral manager of the San Mateo and San Francisco Electric R Feiving. | Company, other stockhoiders being constderey e B wlaate] o g lopetting, | insolvent. Butler aud Turrill arc alieged 1o be Tndex.|” Hors k| | due for their proportion of the company’s (475} Tmp. sain 105 2|1h (1% |11 (11 (1% |11% Jones debts. 4:9. Grevhurs 2 8l21 Gl |22 23 2y 482" Linicotn 41 00| 4'in lat¥lan 3k 310 (487) | Personne. 110) 181 bl i R o NEW TO-DATY. d Draught 5 FREE 10 EVERY HAN, ; T 7 T [oeewing, | THE METHOD OF A GREAT TREATHENT Florse, age, weighe. | M | % R IR g deeen (OB FOR WEAKNESS OF MEN, e Quick, 4104 1% | 1 13 | 11 jomwon i 4 e 7 Frank K, 5......109 43 | 8 | 3 4 e ™8 32| wHICH CURED {420 1 Duy)ight 4 104 5 Y4 31 34 |H. 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NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSILS For the Purpose of Sale of Bonds of the City of San Jose. HE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF the Ciiy of San Jose, having by ordinance en- titled ~An ordinauce providing for the issuance and sale of bonds of the City of San Jos ete., passed on tne 21st day of December, 1896, and the 23d day of Decembe ordained thai there shouid be issned by sald city of San duse six hundred hign school bonds, & the deromiuation of 8125 euch. aud four aporoved on bundr annvally, and and direcred | now therefore offaly | ais0 by said ordi he City Clerk of 1893, ailding ewer bonds of the denomination of $100 both clusses of bunds 10 bear Interest r cent per annum. payuble ice authorized 4 id clty 10 give notice Laviting proposals for the sale of said boads, Public poslce (s hersby given that the City of San Jose intends to Issue one thousaud bonds ajoresaid. AnG tbat sealed proposais wil be received acths office of said City Clark a the City Hall in San Juse, (aiifornia. until the hour of eight o'ciock .3, on the eighth duy of February, 1887 (a: i ch_time, or as soon thereafter as said Mayor and Common Council shall duly convene, said bids will be opened), for the purchiase of the whole or | any part of said high school building bonds. or either_tnereof d sewer id bonds are to bear Gate June 1. 1897, and the Interest thereon 1o bs paid semi-annually on the first day «f December and the ficst day of June of botli principai and interest lawfal money of the United Siazes ch year thereafter, able in go.d coln of Sald hih school bullding bonds shall be num- bered cousecutively from one to six hundred, both inclusive, and be divided into forty series, num- bered consecutivel s ciustve, | the first series is 10 inclu rom ome 1o forty, both in- each series cousisting of fi those bonds which ar sumbered from one to fifteen, both 1uclusiv bonds d each succeeding series is to Include the fitteen bonds numbered cons utively clude] in the next preceding series | . Sald sewer bonds shail | tively trom one 1o four hundred, boch inciusive, after (Lose lu- be numbered consecu- and b divided into 1orLy series numbered ron- | secutively from one to foriy, both Inciusive. each series consisting of ten boad; the firat veries is (o inciude those bonds which are numbered from | oue to ten, both inclusive, and each succeeding | serles s to include the ten bonds numbered co.- secutizely after those included in the next pre- ceding serles. The first series of said igh s chool bullding bonds and said sewer bonds shill be made payabis on the first day of June, 1898, and one of the re- i day ot thereaf.er, until. and ng series Is to be made payable on the first June In each succeeding ca endar year including the ye:r 1937, Eaid bonds are to be made payaule to ih- order of the purchaser or payee by name, and 1o each of #ald bouds there is to be attached interest-bearlng coupons, double tn number (o the number of whict Propos must tion of the bonds ary uch bond has to run before its maturity. ate the price offer ed, the descrip- sired, and be accompanied by & certified check on some respousivle bauk, pay- able to the order of the Mayor of said or at least ten per cent of the amount bid, satd @ieck to e returned to bidder in case the bid is not se- cepted. be 1 aninety days aiter notice-of acceptance. toaccept uny or all bds and 10 reject any or ail bids, or portions of bids, is_hereby expressiy re- served. Dated January 24, 1897, 3. W ‘The purchase money for said bonds shail in gold coinof the Uniied ~tates within The righ: COOK, City Cierk. Lifted Back to Heal RIPANS TABULES }op e tack o pasicr, The needs-—the ingredients lackingin the food. poorly cooked, or hestily eaten. Most di pation of the bowels ; and sluggishness They are serious things if you et them run on. all o RIPANS TABULES all other disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels. They are mi lls suffered are traceable tolsome form of indi their digestive organs active and healthy, nobody would eve: th. are not so very wonderful when They simply supply the things that nature Digestive troubles come because ive troubles mean acit They make h, e sppetite better, digestion casier and more thoroush, bring ciarness 10 the head 404 new vigor G the body, TF < oo digestion csier an is improperly selected, ty or sourness in the stomach; consth the liver. These are the things that RIPANS TABULES correct, iserably uncomfortable things alway ion. 1t is safe to say that i v be very sick. are made of the things most often pepsia, indigestion, sour sto Most f people would keep rescribed by pnysictan for s bilious. headache, constipation and NEW - YO-DAY. AUDITOR’S QUARTERLY REPORT. ()FFICE OF THE CITY AND COUNTY AUDI- tor, San Francisco, January 2, 1897. To the Honorable the Board of Supervisors. Gentlemen: Ihave the honor to submit, in dc- cordance with law, my quarterly report for the fiscal year 1896-97. Quarter ending the Slst day of December A. D. 1896. WILLIAM BRODERICK. DEMANDS AUDITED. General Fund, Advertising. Almshouse 2 ‘Assessment aua military Toll Burl:l of inaigent dead. -...... Uity and County Attorney’s contin- gent expenses..... g City Feceiviug Hospi ol i City Cemetery | provements.... Coroner's expenacs. ... : Colicction uf delinquent 1axes....... County Jail No. 3. County Jail No. o EXamining Insane persous. ... ..... 1/450 00 Firance Committee’s expenses g (ko5 Of SUPErVisors). e 825,00 Fire Alarm ana Poiice Telegraph 2 (€XPOus-s and repuirs)............. 5.138 09 Fire alarm_apparatus (feconsiruc- i tion aud repairs) 2 1,187 28 Fire Department—apparatus. .. 18,594 69 Fire Depurtmen:—materisl 8,660 8L Fire Lepariment — running ex- Denses. B .. 2287077 Fire Deparimeni—reitef of disabled Bremen s 50 00 Fire Deparimeni—ieave of absence. 4,465 70 +ire Department_pensions. . - 5560 L0 b and Leme Warden 400 00 a8 Lnspector’s expenses 61850 Grand Jury expenses....... 03 65 Hea ih Departivent expenses. 15,564 60 Health Depariment—Smaupox Hos- Dita e ETaaA 80112 Heaith Lepariment — expenses ot ¥ Jails and prisons ity 61749 Healih Departmeit—Guarantine 6x- penses.. (3 1,748 47 Hospital expriises Hosplial repalrs Horse-Keet Ing—prison vas Interment vt deceased ex Utjon sol dlers.... S Jury expenses In criminai cases. Jury and witness fees in criminal o e S Justices’ cierk and ussistan law Library xpenses.. License Coliector’s blaiiks, (4gs and Batriepe = s s May 0P's CONTINEEDT XPEnses. . Mayor's typewriter. MUDICIPAL re[Ort eXpenses. ... ... Money paid {u erroc and retunded. .. 20,373 50 270 00 New police 8:at100. .. ... . Officlal map............... g Police Depar.ment—rents and re- pairs of stations. Police, moun.ed Poi:ce’ Purol expense Police Le.egraph...., Yrisoners, subsistenice of Public buiidings—fuei..... . 2 Public bundings—farniture and re. pair: Puolic buiidiugs—iighiing. Recorder's newspapers. S Registration and election expenses. Repalrs to Lounty Jail Nod........0 San Fraucisco Benevolent Associa- tion. 5y 2,500 00 Special counsel. Salares of ci ¥ Saaries of Poilce Deparimient. Saluries of tire Department... ... Salaries of Firs A.srm and Poilce Telegradh... Total.. School Fund. Advertising $125 24 Apparatus.. 581 95 Booxs. ... 1,092 21 Erection of bulidings. Fuel N Furniture Incidentals. Legal expeiise: Lights .. Mauuai tramin Mission High Schooi. ... 12,345 71 9: Permauent improvenients. 14,881 10 Postage 2 Sr 94 50 Printing . 532 83 Rents .. 500 L0 Repairs. etk 41 40 Salaries of (enchers...... 263,673 25 Salaries of officers.. ... L0 1,840 00 Saluries of janitors.. 17109 15 Salaries of 2hops. .. 1 Statiovery. 1391 82 Supp is 5 115710 Te.cxrapn s€rvice. . 146 05 Waier . 10 00 Total...... 401,869 16 Speciui Fee Fund. City and County oflicirs’ salaries $14,599 93 Puilisbing luw and motion caendar. 600 00 Subscr.ptioa to “Callfornia Deci MO e L 69 00 Siatioueiy, printicg biauks, etc. .. 5,180 72 Printing irauscripts on appeal....... 760 20 Total. 821,208 85 Street Department Fund. Accepted streets..... 876,765 27 Cleuning streets and sewers. . L 1704875 Presidiv sewer, coustruction of. 16,707 33 Public squares, mprovements. ... 17,546 28 Kepuwirs of streets, arouud public squares W A < TP Repairs Of streets, in front of city property:.... 11,211 31 Repalrs of county roads........ 2175 42 Sweeplog aud cleaning stree 40,795 20 2191559 55 Sundry Fund 0 Total. Disinterment fund. . £600 00, Doplicate tax fund. ... 231 44 Exempt firemen's reif 3.068 00 Liprary fund. 11.020 ¥3 New City Ha 56,556 28 Nineteeuth-street ext Overpayment persoual taxes fund... Fark Improven; Potice contingent fund.. Police re ief and |.ension fi Pound fee rund. Public bui ding fund +otrero-avenue extension faad... Street light fund ...................... Echoo.teachers’ anuuity and retire- ment fund. Tenchers’ institate fund. ... Unapportioued fee fund Interest Accounts. 2406 Dupont-street bonds. 3o 2051000 Pack improvement bonds. L 758000 Sinking Funds. k Im provement bonds, 1872.73.. 10,000 00 Park impro\ement bonds, 1674-75.. 14,000 00 Total... Recapitulation of Demands Audited. Geveral tund. ... .. B906,689 35 Schoot fund . L Te01,869 16 Special fee fund. 21,29 85 S reet Department fund. LD 191559 56 Sundry sunds... 469,657 94 Total. Demands Outstanding December 31, 1896. General fund. ... $284,226 40 % 200 00 Dup icate tax fand... 3 121 03 sxempt Firemen's relief fand... ... 1,000 00 Free Fublic Library tund.. . 9 10 New City Hall jand... . 2659767 Ninetevnth-s.reet exieunion fund. .. & 87 Park improvement fund.............. 20,547 62 1 olice relfef and pension fund.... .. 269 50 +chool fund.. - 8246680 Special ee fund. 5,190 20 Street Departmer 2 9 884 Unapportioned fee fand. 425 00 Tot $422,029 03 Proof. Demands outstanding September 30, 1596.. enasrensbie U Demands audited during quarter.... 1,909,755 24 Total... eeneinesiie.n. $2.223.979 68 Demands pafd during quarter.... $1,801,950 65 Demands outstand ng Decem ber 1 1596. 432,029 03 Total. ,225.979 TREASURER'S ACCOUNT. Receipts duriug quarter ending December 31, 1896, at credit of the following fands and acconnial General Fund. From taxes. . coiiieeenn... . 81,458,709 36 Fines and_forfeitures Police G, ™ Department No. 1....... % 76475 Fines and forfeitures Police Court, Departmen: No. 2. R BiT26 Fiuoes snd forfel'ures Police Court, Department No. 3. 1,598 75 ¥ine-and forfeitures Po.ice Court, Deparcnse 1t No. 4. 2. aamoo Liceuses—City und County. Licenses—Municipal......... Licenses—Siock certificate tax Rent of City and Coanty property.. 257 00 Sa e of property by Mayor. 3830 Sherifi—For subsistence of United States prisoners... A 652 40 City and County Attorney—Judz- ment for Costs.............. 500 00 Sheriff—Judgment for Cos(s 8875 P. L Weaver—Sale of oid junk . 4075 Almahouse receipts........ 268 00 Total. 81,582,116 16 Special Fes Fund. From i icense Collector $5,699 00 Tax Collecio ........... 53 00 TOtAls.ceuuiansenen $8.762 00 NEW TO-DAY. Unapportioned Fee Fund. From clerk cf Board of Supervisors. 2790 Coroner...... el 740 County Cierk.. ... 1.0 18.035 95 Heaith Deparument—Ceriificates of - birth. etc. ] 867 00 Recorder... £.809 .0 Sheriff.. 2883 65 Quarantise Officer... 1120 00 $29.551 00 Total.ooeeenss Library ¥und. $81,660 96 235 00 New City Hall Fund. From taxes.. e Park Improvement Fund. From taxes $150,209 89 ¥ines SR 100 00 Proceeds of childre 250 00 Kent of boathouse. . 200 00 Sale of old materiui 60 00 Market-street kallw 100 00 Totdl........ 161,319 89 Pound Fee Fund.” From fees............ ti'.‘flfiq School Fund. From taxes................ Rents of Lincoin Sehool iois. Rents of sundry school lots... .. Tuition of non-resident pupils. Total.. Street Department Fund. From taxes......... $265.834 16 License of vehicies. 2,195 50 Market-sireet Rail of gross r-ceipts. @ of old Lion Py Sale of franchiss People’s Mutual Telephone Company.. ay, 2 per cent 3 5 2,323 38 i) 1,111 00 $271.450 44 Topal e oo Schoolteachers’ Annuity and Retire- ment Fund, From collection of 1 per cent on teachers’ salaries. Street Light Fund. From taxes... Teachers’ Institute Fung. From fees... ‘Police Relief and Pension Fund. From contributions of officers....... $4,456 00 Fines of officers................ T 435 00 Fines and forfeitures in Police Total... Robinson Bequest Interest Fund. From interest received.......... $1,045 00 nterest Accounts. Dypont-sirest widening bonds, from thxes. . < Park 82,902 44 im] nds, taxes S S City Hall constructi taxes.. from oo 16,96277 ds, from Total Sinking Funds. Dupont-s reet widening bonds, from Saek s SU U S $2,07318 rar improvement bonds, 1872-75, from taxes. 2 15 6.582 57 Lonvs returncd. & 5,000 00 Interest recelved. . 5 51777 Park improvemeat bonds, 157475, from taxes. . 5,823 03 Louns returned 9,000 00 Interest received. 2,105 41 City Hali construction taxes.. 1696276 State of Californ From taxes. Poll taxes S A Ciiy and County, for Whittier Re- form Sehool e 5 City and County, for Preston School of Industry....... = 31,090,855 44 Recapitulation of Rec. General fund. Special fee fuud. 52 00 Schoot fund......... ... 95 29 Street Departmeat 1und 27T14K0 48 Sundry unds..... 475,098 60 State of Californi 1090855 44 Total.,...... Payments during quarter ending December 31, 1806, at debit of f0.lowing funds and accouuts: Disinterment fund . 600 00 Duplicate tux fund. 171 25 Exempt Firemen's réilc 3,089 00 Genera. fund. 9.9'398 35 Library fond. 11,128 58 New City Hail 32,367 03 ineteeith-strect extens 'arx Improvement fand. Police contingent tund. 24 55 Pound fee fund. Pubiic buliding s Potrero-avenue extension ~chool fund..... Street Light ‘und. Speclal fee fund... .. 20,787 81 Street Department T 198312 77 Schooileachers’ annuiy ment fand 1,020 00, Teachers’ insi 186 80 Unapportioned f 1,275 00 Assessor's aggoun sundry fu 57,519 17 Overpayment 181,230 61 Dupont-street widening bonds. 20.510 00 Park Iniprovement bouds. ......... 7,380 0) Sinking Funds. Park improvement bonds, 1872-73. 10,000 00 Park Improvement oouds, 1874-75. 14.000 00 Total payments during quarter..81,990,700 43 Cash on hand December 31, 1896, at credit of the followiug funds and aceounts: General jund. % . $662.990 47 Special tee fund ... 11,914 14 Unapportioned fee fund 11,478 15 Sehool fund. ;i 245'857 55 Pubiic buliding fund; 142,487 44 Street Department fund. . Park improvement fund. New City Hall fund. Library fand “ 137,741 38 273,468 40 80,239 71 Street lightfu'd.. .. 67930 12 Police contingent iund. . 757 90 Police relief and pension fu; 19,628 16 Pound fee fund..... 8 65 Disinterment fur 1,720 00 Exempt Firemen’s 29 45 Teachers’ Institute fund... 2,075 04 Duplicate tax fund : 9,996 69 Potrero-ave.iue exte 573 09 Nineteenth.street extension fund. .. 257 50 Overpayment persoaal propert; 4 & 4 1,281,501 89 ment fund. 5,41057 Pacitic itatl count......... : 3500 Coupons—Schoo! bonds, 874, 1 30 00 Coupons—Park improvemeut bonds 13,456 05 Coupons — House of -~ Correction DO, ..o % 3500 ‘Coupons—City "Hull " 'Constructios bouds. ... 2 470798 Coupons—Dupont BOBONL L e L L 71,842 08 Robinson bequest fund Aot 50 00 Sikiug funy, pack improvement bouds, 157248. ... ... 33,78388 Sioking fund. purk iuiprovement bonds, 1874-75. Tyt e 37,788 01 Sipking fuud, City Haii consiru: tion bonds. B e Sinking sund, Duponi-sirees widen- ing bonds . RN 40,485 45 Total. ... 3821067728 Balance. Cash on hand September 30, 1896.. $1,453.479 43 elpts auring quarter. Total .. 81,990,700 43 . 8,419,677 23 85,210, Payments during quarter. Cash on baud December Total 277 66 Loans ¥rom Sinking Funds Out- standing. Sinking fund, park !mprovement bonds, 1873-75...._... - . .. §17,400 00 8inkine tfund, park improvement bonds, 18T4T6u.....cvorrcseere: 98 500,00 ot . vy N 115,900 00 Transfers. From general fand — To po.ice contingent funa. To police relier and pensi To Exempt Firemen's ie.ief fun: From uuspportioned fee tund— T general 1und......veeevrerseesnees 866 70 To spectul fee fund. 1556115 To uisinterment fuud. 560 V0 From account ¥ith Assessor To overpayment personal property taxes faud...... From sinking fond. park improve- 187275~ ‘ment bond: To school sund State of California. Cash on hand September 30, 1896.. $159,452 57 Taxes received during quarter 1,086,696 84 Poll taxes received duting quarter. 956 70 Malnteuan-e of juveniles at Woit- tier heform School............. 2,368 26 Maintenance of juveniles at Pres.on School of Iudustry... 835 64 Baiance on hand December 31, 1896......... seees senen. $1,250,308 01