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{ R THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THUGRSDAY, APRIL 15, 1897. CALIFORMIA BN FAST AN GAMELY Led Casarian Out for the Emeryville Handi- cap. The Books Laid 12 to I Against the Daughter of Mid- lothian. Una Colorado Won in a Hard Drive. Roadwarmer Was Played for a “Killing” at Long Odds. Californis, the fast Midlothian mare, carrying the cardinal colors of Tully Coul- ter, won the Emeryville handicap decided at the track on the other side yesterday, in a hard drive, from Cmsarian, and that at the very invigorating odds of 12to 1. The distance was six and a half furiongs ena California, carrying 118 pounds, was given a decided overlook by the wise ones. Zamar 11, with 107 up and Willie Martin to do the piloting, opened a6 to 5 favorite, receding to twos around post time. Ce- sarian, assigned top weight, 122 pounds, made a grand effort and but for a mistake of Henry Shields would probably have annexed the stake. Striking the siretch with a commanding lead, Shields, instead of hugging the rail, sllowed Coady on California to get up on the inside and, in the hardest sort of a drive, was beaten out head, to the fast time of 1:21 flat. St. Lee, at 30 to 1, was third. Zamar, cut off on two or three occasions, was never dan- gerous. The card was qnite a fetching one and the beautiful weather attracted a large at- tendance. The sport was good and three winning favorites helped deplete the book- makers’ bank-rolls considerably. The fifth race of the day, a cheap mile selling affair, was to have been the occa- sion of a watermelon party, but the ‘‘good thing’’ crawied. The faint-hearted but epeedy Roadwarmer was backed down by is party from 40 to 8 to 1, and after lead- ing his field to within less than a furlong from heme, was attacked with a feeling of ennui and staggered in third. Masoero, a 15to 1 shot, ridden by Jimmy Bozeman, beat the 8 to 5 favorite Manchester out by two lengths in 1:42. The Mariner mare Mollie R came within 2 nose of landing the opening mile selling purse at odds of 20 to 1. Bhe raced head and bead most of the way with the 4 to 5 favorite Una Colorado, but when it came to the final pinch Eddie Jones outfinishea Frawley and gained the decision for the first choice. Sea Spray was a fair third, Ricardo, ridden by Ruiz, stumbled and fell, after zoing a quarter, the lad escap- ine without injury. The Roman opened an even money choice for the nine and a haif furlong run, but such a heavy play went in on Cash Dayfagainst which 3'to 1 was laid that the odds against The Roman lengthened | to9to5 He headed his company in the stretch, and won with something in re- serve from Grady, a 300 to 1shot. Cash Day was third. Willie Martin was late in making his run with Satsuma. Osric 11, the 9 to 10 favorite for the mile selling run that followed, landed the purse through Hennessy's good saddle work. Nebuis, an 8 to 1 chance ridden by Bob Isom, made the running and was only nipped out the last jump by the favorite. Soniro gnished in third position. Howard S was a piping hot 9 10 10 favor- ite for the mile and a furiong purse that concluded the afternoon’s racing, and was eesily beaten out by Instaliator, the Bru- tus horse covering the distance in flat. Enoson the favorite laid away in last place during the early part of the running, and when he finally made his run could nver get within a couple of | lengths of the second choice, which was cleverly ridden by Isom. e O NOTES, mile and a furlong, to be decided on Satur- day next: Lovaal 95| Buckws Sweet iale. . 108 M. McGregor IL.... 118/ Caspar 98| Abulanzar Candel; 9, C Ba&w 90 Damien Osric 11 90] | Satisoury Ti. 95| Vinctor. | Libertine 118| instalator Caa't Dunce, 98| Nebucl Adolph Spreckels.. indio Redskin Yankee Doodie Wheel of Fortune Lobengula. it Pia 96/ Peter the Secoad. 98| {nsuigator. 105|The Koman 105 | Fortuna 114 service. 1102 Thelm 105 Salvat 100| Senator Judge Deuny. . 98| Ruinart.... ‘us Semper Lex 100/ Arapahos. 1100 Walter J 96| Ramiio. 114 114 Grauiy. 95/ Winners after April 14 carry five pounds ‘pen- alty. Following are to-day’s entries: First race, three-quarters of a mile, selling. 858 Sooladain. 108] 842 Sen. Mahoney..100 K37 Ingleside. 99| 855 Jerome S. 782 Popinjay 97| 824 ~chweltzer. 94 849 Haisey. 105| 724 Virgle A 375 Corvalil | #52 Faunte E 855 Crawford 849 Red Will Second race, one mile. 851 Claudiana......102| 851 Taranto. 857 Cneridab. 110 (844) Parcham 851 Jas. Port 107| B18 “lv... 821 Bt Distafr.... 1 112 (857) Russel Third race, three-quarters of a mile, selling. 857 Hailelojal Jack Martiu..., 108 819 Rualda. 857 Fanny S. e 824 Chappy .... Andy Davis. 855 Go.d Bug 860 Vent: 842 Roltaire 549 Greenleaf | | 849 Charlemag: Fourtn race. half mile, two-year-olds, 828 Roxey Murphy.1u5) (ST9)M. Burnham £50 Hermoso .......113| 833 Evirato. 850 B. scareiber....107| 850 Nick o' Tim 855 Billy Ay (846)Mlss Rowena. 750 Don Lul 856 Fodic. ... 567 Schooim: $50 Flushingt 8:8 Marve.ous. Padre Jose 646 Cassandrs +eer Clm: Fiith race, one mile, selling. 859 Alvarad: . 97| 852 Olive. B54 San Marco_..... 87| 835 May 844 Velox. | 854 Bube Murphy.. Sixih race, three-quarters of a mile, selling. 815 Salisbury 11....113/(795)Morven. 843 Major Cook....113| 789 Daylight. ... Refugee 1110| 849 Roselle. 853 Trappean 12 | (42)1 unboy 111 ‘842 Sants Paula.... 92 2ol Jim Bozeman. 11| Falae i PR SELECTIONS ¥FOR TO-DAY. 3 First race—Senator Mahoney, Iugle- side, Billy Ayres. Second race—Parthamax, Taranto, Russella, Third race—Roltaire, Charlemagne, Doubtful. Fourth race—Miss Rowena, Hermoso, Fodic. | Fifth rac | Murphy. Sixth race—Dunboy, Cook. SEWERS FOR SUNSET DISTRIOT. Active Preparations Ketarded Be. of Obstacles to Be Overcome. The Sunset district shows signs of rivaling its neighbor, Richmond, north of the park. But before it can get fairly on the way it has to overcome many ob- stacles. The one gigantic feature which retards immediate progrsse is the lack of a system of sewerage to drain the entire valiey. So far the Sunset district is with- { out a main sewer outlet to the ocean, and until this is accomplished there can be no permanent system of improvement made. At a meeting of the Improvement Club on Tuesday night, at Ninth avenue ana H | street, this important question was fully discussed. A map of the iocality was shown, with a sketch of a contemplated sewer from Sixteenth avenue to the ocean, with side sewers starting from Seventh avenue and K street. President R. Keller and Secretary J. J. } Walsh reported for the executive com- mittee that the Supervisors would order a grade established on Nineteenth avenue if the property-owners so desired. The club favored the extension of the pound limits to Ninth avenue. A resolution was adopted petitioning the Park Commis- sioners to construct a road from Second or Third avenue through to Stanygn atreet. Notwithstanding the many drawbacks several new buildings are under way, notably on the block bounded by Elev- enth and Twelfth avenues and H snd 1 streets. Charles Lundberg is erecting an Kast- lake cottage on the south line of K street, between Ninth and Tenth avsnues. George Salsbury is brilding a residence on | the north side of X street, between Ninih Alvarado, May R, Babe Refugee, Major The following weights have been 'an-|a.ng Tenth avenues. Robert Webb is nounced by the official handicapper for the entries in the Palace Hotel stakes, one cting a home on she east line of Tenth avenue, between L and M streets. THE “CALL” RACING GUIDE. (CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB. Oskland Racetrack, Wednesday, April 14. Seventy-second day of the Winter Meeting, 1897. Weather fine. Track fast. 861, FIEST RACE—One mil ] Betting, Index.| Horse. age, walght. ‘fil. | kS % | s | P Joekey. |Op. i Una Colorado, 6..1021 9| 2h | 835 | 2h | 28 | lns |Jones. 5 45 {oliie R. 5.. 3 1h | In°| 12 | 1n | 26 (Frawley 8 20 25 (Sea Spray, & 2| %15 | 41 | 42 | 815 | 31 [Snider. 8 15 I 61 | 53| 51 | a3 Brown . & 27 1 |81 | 6%a| 43 | 510 |Thompson 7 .10 8 |71 | 74" | 81 | 63 |Clawsou 2.8 pur. & .. 2 | 81 | 84 | 715 | 73 [Slaventer 12 20 Goy. Budd, 1|98 86 Bz 83 |Carberry 100 200 | B11y Mo 1% |10 10 91 | 910 |Hoimes. 100 200 |Tosno. a 22 |82 |10 117 |Hennessy 1580 Ricardo, Ruiz .. Good start. Won drivine Wianer, C. L. Falr" 's ch. ., by Joe Hooker-Jessie K. Time, 1 RE2Q, SECUNY KACL—Fifte:n-sixiesntbs of a mile; three-year-olds and upward; vurse ] ] Betting. Index. | Horse, age, weight. | St| 14 1 3% | str. | Fin Jockey. |Op. Ol 847 |The Roman,3...100 3| 63 | 8h | 8% | 8% | 11 | 2% | &b | 42| 138 2 b | 3n” | 23 | 31 | 3i° | .38 (732) |'12 | 1n | 10 | 10 |4n (848) | Satauios, 5....... |81 | 64 | 64 | b6 | 510 839 |Santuzza, 4......0106| 2| 31 | 53 | 61 | 62.| 610 834 |Tmp. Disparity. a10s| 1| 7 o 1T d ] Good art Won easily. farm’s b. c., by imp. Brutus-Beanty. Tim -86‘3 THIKD RACE—Ope mile; sellivg; three-year-olds; purse 8400 1ncex.| St.| 14 % Horse, weight. 3% | s | Fn 830 |Osric 11 108 4| 82 |21 | 234 | 2m | 1 832 | Nebula.. 97 5| 13| 11 | 135 | 11 | 2 841 |~oniro. 99| 2| 6% | 84 | 4a| 51 | B 832 | Lost Girl 100/ 1| znh | 41 | 87 | ¢1 | @ (n01)| Fort Augustus...102( 3| 8n | 5h | 635 | 7 63 |Slavghier. 835 | Don Clarenclo....10z| 8| 7 7 77,1 61 8 Clawson 4 92 853 | Mercutio. w2020 7] 42 | 31 | 81 .| 32 | 7 |Bozéema 13 12 Good s.art. Won driving. Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's b. ¢, by Ben Ali-Shasta. Time, 1:42. G4, ¥OURTH RACE—Emeryville havdicap: thirteen-sixteenths of a mil | Incex MADE A FORTUNE N TWO HOURS Arrival of Two Princes Fortunati From Far Coolgardie. Their Mines Are Now Turning Out Gold at the Rate of $2500 a Day. The Man Who Discover:d the Gold Fields Was a San Fran- ciscan. Among the notables who arrived on the Australia yesterday were the Hurst broth- ers. They are famousin the Cooigardie min- ing district in Western Australia as the men who took out $32,000 worth of gold ore in two hours, and for having made a fortune in as many hours as their years. They are both youag men, and are only making a tour of the world prior to return- ing to Western Australia, where they once more reaching the Pacific by way of the Canadian Pacific Railroad. From Vancouver, B, C., they wiil go to Japan, China and ‘Singapore, and from the latter port back to Western Australia and their beloved Coolgardie. “The honor of discovering Coolgardie ican,” satd Mr. Hurst, isdue to an Ame; “Arthur Bayley was a San after a pause. Francisco man and, as he told me many a time, us~d to live ut the New Wisconsin Hotel. He went to the Coeur d’Alene district, but at the time of the strike he quitand came to San Francisco. After remaining idle for a time he and his wife packed up their belonzings and went to Australia. On arriving in Melbourne he looked around for a good mining location and finally decided upon_the desert land now called Coolgardie. ln afew days he located what is now known as Bayley's Reward mine and he and his partner dug out of it 13,500 ounces of gold inside of a month. Bayley started awav with an es- cort to bank the money and while he was gone his partner haa to keep off intruders at the point of a shotgun. From that on tbe daily output of the mine was enor- mous and soon Bailey sold out a sixth in- terest for $150,000 cash, **Just before we staried on our trip he died, and his one-sixth interest was sold for $165,000. After his death there wasa meeting of the miners in the principal pub _(saloon), and in ten minutes there was $20,000 in cold cash on the table to erect a monument to the rsemory of the discoverer of Coolgardie. His widow was in Melbourne squaring up the estate when we left. and as soon as everything is straigintened out she will return to San Francisco.” The Hursts have with them a small iron | box full of the richeat specimens that have been seen 1n California in many aday. The small portions of rock are held to- gether by golden bands, and the latter are 0 numerous thatin many instances the mass looks as though it were pure gold. G.P. and C. F. HURST. the Young Millionaire Miners, Who Have Just Arrived From Coolgardie. C. F. Hurst Is Shown on His Favorite Camel Journeying Through the Desert. bave enormous mining interests. G. P. Hurst is managing director of tae Han- nan's Creesus Gold Mining Company, Limited; Hannan’s North Creesus Gold Mining Company, Limited; Tindal’s Gold Mines Davelopment Company, Limited; Catherwood Gold Mines, Limited ; Hanas- Across-the-Sea Gold Mining Company, Limited; Hamiiton’s Westralia Syndi- cate, Limited; Hurst's Mines, Limitea; Fairley’s Creek Gold Mining Company, Limite Austraban Co)l"‘per rust, Limited. His brother, C. F. Harst, is equally interested with him in all the ventures. G. P. Hurst is a mineralogist and C. F. Hurst is a mining engineer. In talking about their experiences vesterday the elder brother said: *‘Coolgardie is the richest gold fiela on the face of the earth, not barring the Comstock lode or the South African mines. The only trouble is that there is no water. For instance, we have a ten;stamp battery at our mines and all we can get is two ounces to the ton. The same ore we ship to Swansea and our returns are fourteen ounces to the ton. “When we first went to Australia and found ourselves on the road to Coolgardie we wera a little downhearted. We had to take to camels, and they are terrors. Talk-about a ship tossing at sea and then about the ship of the desert, there is no comparison. Mv back aches yet after a six months’ holiday from my last trip on the ship of the desert.” *+*On our arrival at Coolgardie we located a mine, and atter sinkiug twenty feet we struck the ledge. It was rich witn goid. We put in a charge of dynumite, and then in two hours we took out £6500 of ore with our picks. The mine is now known as ‘The Hursts’ find,’ .and is turning .out gold at the rate of £500 a day.’’ The young millionaires zre now on a trip around the world. They left Pertb, in Western Australia, and went to Fiji After spending a month among the islands they went to Samoa, and from Apia went to Honolulu on the Monowai. At the latter place they stopped off again and went to the volcano and aiso to Molo- kai. Their purpose is to stay in San Francisco a month and then go direct to New York. Thence they will go to Eng- land, and after an exetended tour of the Continent will come back to America, “Oh, my back!” was the last remark made by C. F. Hurst. *T wish I bad that camel here to take the Kink out of it.”” NO MATCH BELAY RACE Bay City and O!ympic Whee!men Have Adjusted Their Differences. The Eest Interests of Cycling Would Not Be Subserved by the Proposed Race. The differences botween the Olympic Club Wheelmen and the Bay City Wheel- men have been amicably adjusted, and the much-talked-of match relay race be- tween the two clubs will not be heid. Ever since the big race on April 4 be- tween teams from ten of the coast cycling clubs, there has been talk of a match race between the Olympics and Bay Citys. Oue word led to another among the leaders of the two clubs, until considerable bitte:- ness resulted. It soon became evident to these leaders that the true sportsmanship side of the question was being lost sight of, and that more important matters, vital to the best interests of cycling in the] Btate, were suffering and would continue to suffer so long as this question of a match race, from which no good could accrue to the sport or to either club, was the primary interest. At was this consideration for the sport which prompted the arrangement of a meeting yesterday afternoon _between Charies Albert Adams, George H. Strat- ton and Frank W. Fuller, representing the Olympics, and Frank H. Kerrigan, Henry L. Day and Sanford Plummer for the Bay Citys. The challenges made and 5iven on both sides were graciously with- rawn, all animus was Jaid aside and it was mutuaily agreed that the efforts of the clubs and their members wou!d be productive of much more good if devote:l to the assistance of the California Associ- ated Cycling Clubs, which bas just as- sumed the control of all cycling interests in this State and has an immense amount of work to do for the general good of the sport. The protest against the Bay Citys for allowing their man Kraft to be paced on the ninth gelay, will come up at a meet- ing of the association to-night, but the Bay Citys are sure they can prove this charge erroneous, and after that the troubles of the great relay race of 1897 will be at an end. e Australian Basoball Team. Hard practice is in order with the Kangaroo Baseball texm that is to try conclusions with the Olympics at Central Park next Sunday. Since thelr arrival here they bave greatiy im- proved, and ivhen they play their first match a good ‘exhibition can be expected. The team will probably line up in this man- ner: Wallace or an , caicher; Kemp, piicher; Laner, first base; Engletos, second ase; McAlister, third base; Irwin, shortstop; Carter, left field; Stuckey, center field; Ewers or Ouer, right field. — - The inhabitants of the United States consume more than half the quinine pro- duced in the world. Horse, age, weight. [st.| 3% | 34 | % | se | Fm (802)| Callfornia, b 3 31 |2z | 1n (771) |Camsarian, 1 11 i1 | 23 NEW TO-DAY 500 |St. Lee, 4. 2 81 | 81 | 8n FegTT e e eyt o (#61) | Zamar 11, i a1 g2y ]ian 847 |Candelaria, 3...7107 6| 71| 61 |54 (779)| Double Quick. 4..11%| 7 5h | 435 | 63 848 | Vincior, 5 18| 8 8 8 718 (839) | Bernardilio, 37307} 5 |1070 43 | 71 8 Jip000d starc Won driviog. Wianer, T. W. Coulter's ch. m., by Imp. Midiothian-Mistortane Time, 865, FIFIH RACE—One mile; seliing; purse $300. B Index.| Horse.age. wetent. [st. | 34 | 35 | 3% | s | #n Jockey. on "5, (843) | masoero, 4 1| 28 | 22 | 21 | 22 | 12 |Bozen 853 Ma 1 clester, 5| 41 | 31 | 88 | 33 | 2% 8~ | Roadwarmer, 4013 112 |14 | 12 | 834 H 786 |Joe Terry, 4 8l 71 | 81 | 85 | 43 | 4§ 8 829 | Treachery, 4. 7161 |9 84 | 51 | 58 53 7.2 831 | Walter J, 4. o6l 8 81 | 4n | 83 | 63 | g2 0 15 (#52)| Meadow Lark,5.102| 8| 81 53 43 | 7 710 4 6 769’ | Baton, S99l 2/ 31 | 735) 9 8 85 25 50 827 | Frank Jaubert, 4. 98/10 | 9 10 o |9 935 12 40 854 |Doyle, o 2102|310 82 | 73 j10 10 12 30 Fairstar. Won driving. Win 'éfie BIXTH KACE—One and aa eighth miles; toree-year-olds and upward; purse $400. Betting, Index.| Horse. age, weight. oo, 847 |Installator, 5. 65 2 809 |Howard 5, 1 910 509 |Gstier Joe, 4. 8 a2 847 |Arge tina 4 8 1 15! 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WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, DISORDERED LIVER they act like m: agic—a few doses will work wonders upon the Vital organs, strengthening the muscular System, restoring ihe long-lost complexion, briaging back it and srousing with the Kosebud of Health the whole Bhysical exeree ot the Mo frame. Theso are facts admitted by thousands, in all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to_the Nervous and Debilitated is that ’, Sale of any Patent Medicine in the Worid, o oc 28 Filis have the Larges: WITHOUT A RIVAL. Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Boxes. 25¢. at Drug Stores, or will be sent by U. 8..Agents, B. F. ALLEN €0., 365 Canal St New ‘York, post paid, upon receipt of price. Irec upon application, NEW TO-DAY: AUDITOR'S QUARTERLY REPORT FFICE OF THE CITY AND COUNTY Auditor, San Franclsco, March 31, 1897. To the Hohorabie the Board of Supervisors, 1, have ihe honor to submit n sc. 1aw, my quarterly report ior T 189697 g atier ending the Slst day . D. 1897. Very respectfuily, WILLIAM BRODERICK, Audltor. DEMANDS AUDITED. General Fund. Advertising $862 95 Almshouse Expe 18,167 29 Assessment and Millt 750 00 Eurial of Indigent Dead. 868 45 City and County Attorne; sgent Expenses. 312 20 City Receiving Hospitai. 2,117 00 Coroner’s Expense: 399 50 County Jafl No. 2 8140 26 Couuty Jail No 872974 £xamining Insane’Persons. 1,155 00 Finance Expenses 1,064 95 (kxtension end Repalrs) 1,62360 Fire Alarm App: (Re tion and Repairs) . 1,601 86 Fire Depsrtment—A, 48,042 61 Fire Department—Materia! . 12,047 65 Fire Department—Runn ng Fxpenses 4,429 67 Fire Department—Reljef of Disabled Firemen.. .. 50 00 Fire Department—Leave of Absence 1,595 70 Fire Departm nt—Penslons. 1,821 10 Fish and Game Warden 25 00 Gas Inspector’s Expenses 460 00 Grand Jury Expenses 185 70 Health Department E: 20,015 21 H h Department, Small pr 749 16 Health' Deépartment, Expenses Jalis and Prisons. R 25205 Health Department, Quarantine Ex- penses. 1,250 12 Hospital Expenses. 18/957 80 Hospital Repairs. 597138 Horsekeeping, Prison Van, 150 00 t of Deceased ex-Union 500 00 . 127 40 ry Expenses in C: 389 85 Jury and Witness Fees In Crims Cases. 18,981 00 Justices’ Clerk ane 970 00 Law Library Expenses 810 00 License Coliector's Blanks, Tags and Numbes 109 40 Mayo.’s Contingent Expenses. 450 L0 Mayor's Typewrite 180 00 Munlicipal Report Expenses 7,792 44 Mouey pald in Error and refunded. 270 00 New Police ~aton. . 2,40172 Police Department, pairs to Stations. Police, Mount-d. Police Patrol Ex| Polica Telegraph Prisoners, Subsisteace of. Pubiic Bul dings. Fuel. Pubiic Buildings, Furniture and Ke- pairs. z Public Huildin s, Lighting. - Registration and J lection kxpenses Repairs (o County Jail No. 1. San Francisco Benevolent Associa Taxes Refuudea Urgent Necessity, Waier for Munici Witnesses F xpenses. Salarles of City and County Of 168,628 8b Sa a.ies of Police Department. 174,315 94 Salaries of Fire Department.......... 94,868 15 Salaries of Fire Alarm and Police Teiegrapn 2,025 00 Court Oraers, 335 66 Treasurer's Court Orders Paid by 14.260 50 Total Apparatus. Books. . s Erection of Buildings. Fuel...... Furajture.. Incidentals Legal Expe Lights. = Manual Training . Mission High School Fermanent Improvements Postage. % Printing . Rents 9,688 47 153,198 50 1427 60 8,508 <5 rs ies of Janitors. ries of Shops. 1/147 50 Stationery. 974 22 Supplies..... 1,344 51 Telegraph service: 18470 Wate 1007 Total. $197.910 48 Special Fee Fund., City and County Officers’ Salaries... $23,799 03 Publishing Law and Motion Calend; 800 00 Subscriptious to California Dec! 108 50 8,525 8) 306 00 850,535 03 Street Department Fund. Accepted Streets, 336,366 58 o -17,968 87 70 00 9,757 13 Squares. £ £ 8,014 93 Reuairs of “treets in froat of Cliy Property..... . 1,875 53 Repairs of County Konds. 2,143 76 Sweeping and Cleaning Streets. 25,294 90 Sundry Funds. Disinterment -Fun Dupiicate Tax F Exempt Firemen Library Fund. New City Hail Fund. Nineteenth-street kxtensi Overpayment Personal Taxes Fund. Park Imoiove Police Contingent Fund. Police Relief and Pension Fund. Pound Foe Fund. Public Buildiog Fund. Potrero-a Extension Fand. Robiuson Bequest Interest Fund. Etreet Licht Fuod..... Schoolteachers’ Aunuity and Re- tirement Fund. Teachers’ Instita Unapportioned Fee Fund. Interest Accounts. Property City Hall Construction Bonds. 2.835 00 Dupont-street Bonds.... 18,090 00 Park Improvement Bonds. 6,810 0O Sinking Fund Park Improvement Bonds, 187475 28,000 00 Dupont-street Bonds. . 18,000 00 City Hall Construction Hor 28,42000 Total... #351,210 55 Recapitulation of Demands Audited. General Fund. $749,233 76 School Fund. 197.910 48 Special Fee Fund. 30,635 03 Street Department 96,466 18 Sundry Funds. 831,210 55 Total. $1.405,856 00 .Demands Outstanding March 31, 1897. General Fund. . . $289,12148 Disinterment Fund 303 o8 Dupiicate Tax Fund 98 65 ¥xemp' Firemen’s Reliet Fund. 965 00 Free Fub.ic Library Fuad . 37 75 New City Hall Fund. 1,854 93 Nineteenth-street Extension 647 Park Improvement Fund. 16,142 84 Police Relief and Pension 119 50 School Fund.... 1,901 36 Spectrl Fee Fund. 8,652 59 Street Department Fand 1,023 85 Street Light Fund. 18,582 20 Unapportioned Fee Fund. 875 00 Total, -._$384,610 02 Proof. Demands _outstanding December 31st, 1896. . $422,029 03 Demands audited duriig quarier.... 1,405,358 00 Total ... Demands paid during quarter. Demands outsiandivg March i Total. $1,827,3%5 03 TREASURER’'S ACCOUNT. Recelpts during Quarter_ending March 31, 1897, st Credit of fotiowing Funds and Accounts: General Fund. $170,156 93 Fines aud Forfeitures Police Court, artment No. 1. 2,095 50 nd_Forfeiture: rtment No. 2. 1,206 00 Fines and Forfeltures Depariment No. 8. 1789 25 Fines and i orfeltures Department No. 4. 1,661 80 Fines aud Forteitures Superior Court 145 00 Licensesa—City and County. 96,097 00 Licenses—Municipal. 20,376 00 Licenses—Stock Certificate Tax. 404 40 Rent of City and County Property. 235 00 Bale of Property by Mavor. 1,135 31 City and County Hospitai—Money trom deceased persons. 286 53 75 52 50 19 36 00 $295.718 9 Speclal Feo Fund. From Clerk of Justices® Court. $11.200 00 License Collector - 8,729 00 Tax Collector. . 328 83 20,527 93 | NEW TO-DAY. Unapportioned Fee Fund. From Clerk of Board of Supervisors. 3790 Clerk of Justices’ Court 472875 County Clerk . 17,471 9 Health Birth, etc.. E ;gg gg 9 2,719 50 885 00 Total....... New City Hall Fund. From Taxes. Park Improvement Funa. $17,011 67 45 L0 250 00 100 00 400 Rent of Boat House Sale of Old Material Total...... $17,410 67 School Fund. From Taxes.. 835,476 70 Rents of Lincoln School lots. 8873 60 Rents of Sundry School lots. 2,459 00 ‘Tultion of Nou-resident Puplls 193 00 Sale of 0ld Material .......... 69 50 State of California—Apportionment of School Money. . 413,604 72 Tota....... #480.796 42 Street Department Fund. ¥rom Taxes. $29,818 51 License of Vehicies. 11,437 75 Total...... $41,257 26 School Teachers’ Annuity and Retire ment Faud. From Collection of 1% on Teachers' Salaries..... 65 09 Street Light Fund. From Tax: Teachers’ Institute Fund. From Fees.. 3152 00 Police Rellef and Pension Fund. From Contribution of Officers 93,352 00 t Officers. ... < 47500 nd Forfeilures Courts 1,273 95 Total..... Public Building ¥Fund. From Taxes. 8284 38 Robinson Bequest Intere: From Interest received Fund. #1100 00 NEW TO-DAY! e State of Californi; 0 hand December 31, 1846. ... 81,260,308 01 Collateral Iuheritance Tax 39,696 09 Redempion of Real kistat e 8358 66 Maintenance of Juveniles at Whit- = tier Keform School.. J 202 40 Mainzenance of Juveniles at Presion ¢ School of Industry. . 45100 o paia Siate ount ~paid = A reasirer e «...c..., 81,285,243 90 Amount _transferre £,016 67 to General Fund.... Balance on hana March 21,1897 $121.008 43 Are You I ? Would You Be Well ? Would You Keep Well 2 ———IF 80 USE=——— DR. MARTIN'S OF THE AGE, Whioh s withont an equal FOR EXTERNAY 4ND INTERNAL USE. 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Dupont - street Widening Boads, irom Taxes 797 1 Park Improvement Bonds, 1872-74, i 9 from 1axes.. 736 83 Interest Rece: 9750 Park Improvemen irom Taxes... 52 Louns Returned 50,000 03 Interest Received, City Hall Construction Boads, from Taxes... Total.. 864536 74 State of Califoruia, From Taxes... Redemption of al Collateral Inheritauce Tax. . City and County, for Whiil form school. City and County, of industry.. $120,242 84 3,354 66 89,596 09 451 00 202 40 $163.960 99 Recapitulation of Recelpts. General Fund. 205, Special Fee Fund. b i 5chool Fund.. . Street Depar. Sundry Fune State of Califor Payments during quarter ending March 31, 1897, atdebit of fo.lowing funds and accounts: Disinterment Fund. Duplicate Tax ¥und. Exempt Firemen’s Relief Fund. General Fund. Library Fund. .. Aew City Hall Fu Nineteenth-street E: rk Improvement Fund. Po fce Contingent Fund Jolice Reltef «nd Pensi Pound Fee Fund.. Pubilc Bulldivg Fand.. Potrero-avenue Extension Fund Robinson Bequest interest Fuad *chool Fund . Sireet Light Fund. Special Fee Fund. . Street Depar.m-nt Fond . Schoolteachers’ Anoulty and Re- tirem.- nt Fund ‘Teachers’ Institul Unapportioned Fee Fund. 27,072 64 9639116 | 1,020 00 209 05 332500 Overpsyment Personal ‘I uxes Fund. 29,961 20 State of Callfornia.. 1,265,243 50 Interest Accodhts. Dupont-street Widening Bonds. £ark Improvement Bonds.. Clty Hall Construction Boads. Sinking Funds. Dupout-street Bonds. Pa 'k Improvement Honds, City Hall Coastruction Sonds. 13.090 00 5.910 00 2,885 00 Total payments during quarter. Cash on hand March 31, 1897, at following Funds and Accounts General Fun: Special Fee Funa . Unapyortioned Fes Fand. School Fund Public Buildiog Fund Street Department Fund., Park Improvement Fund New City Hall ¥und, Library Fund Street Light Fund. Police Contingent Fung Police Relief and Pensio Pound Fee ¥und . Disinerment Fund. Exempt Firemer Teachers’ Lostitute Funa. Dupiicate Tax Fand.. Potrero Avenue ¢ Xtension Fon Nineteenth Street Extension Fynd. . 211581 86 20771 18 Oyer-Payment Personal Property Taxes Fund. 11,539 39 Robinson Bequest Fund . . 50 00 School Teachers’ Annulty and Re- tirement ¥und. . . 585566 Pacific Raliroad Interest Tax Ac- count. 3500 Cou, on: onds, 30 00 Coupous—Park Improvement Bonds 9,436 08 Coupons—House of Correction Bonds 35 00 Coupons Clty Hail Construct.on Bonds. 2 . 215986 Conpons — Dupont street W id: Bonda s rn st < . 59,868 03 Sinking Fund—Park lmprovement Bonds, 187- -7 % . 20459021 Sinxing Fond—Park Improvement Konds, 1874-75 . 97,008 60 Sinking Fund—City Hail Construc- 5 tion Bonds. 4 2,026 97 Stnking Fun = enlog nds State of Califo ftixeid 8 Total...... $1,566.252 94 Cash on band December 31, 1 83,21 Recelpts during quarter. . 1322::;1 b Payments during Quarter. 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