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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1897. ving, $500; street light fund, $300,000; in- NEW TO-DAY-DRY GOODS. City Hall construction bonds, | ______ e e e e et T e e e S FHOR2 improvement bonds, $15.850; | 500. Total, ¥5,756,371. ]]ECLAHE BH”DEH[CK To meet this total expenditure of $5,756.- i 5 371 it is estimated that revenue to the ex- / tent of $1,400,700 will be derived from e other sources than taxes, leaving a reve- | nue of $4.355,671 to bo raised by taxes. £ The Auditor's estimate of the next tax| —— —o— ————— — = 1 rate necessary to raise the above revenue, | | ’ COLORED DRESS GOODS. | The following examples of the STUPENDOUS RE-| ~ ‘ basea upon a valuation of $345,000,000, is 25 on the $100, distributed as follows: BLANKETS!! $1 General fund, etc, .7436; school, -1605; g - cugnd ol DUCTIONS with which we continue the great forcing-out| piankets on salein M dsnmime s e Street Department, .1019; sircet light, .087C —81 38-INC VOOL DRES = & RISy = y ol 0! P 3 | oiat for”enrrent cxpensen. 3 143; ivrary | 23 GOODE 1o it ol st Isale of our gigantic purchase of Ladies’ and Children’s |seasoneble perhaps, but the tariit on wool fund, .0165; park lmproverent jund, ‘0858, effects, good value for 50c a yard. 2 and woolens. will revolutionize wprices, interest and sinking tund, .0172. ¥ s ! On Special Saleat 25cayard. | Quter Garments and our vast surplus stock in other lines|Poores srade goods will be the resu But this week we take our high-gra nied the estimates sent to the Supervisors DeiI |cannot but prove intensely interesting to Ciscerning buyers, | goods and clear them ous ot acrris] Auditor brndve‘n.ck explained and defende 50(:7—“‘)‘ pieces ?S‘-IN(‘JH FlNE_QLlr b % TY H 1 DES]R E & > 30 as to start in anew. For e xample: Sailors Refuse to Take Part | Would Reduce the Ex-|tem 2 ictiows: WOOL " SCOTCH _ CHEVIOT |as the goods are all NEW, STYLISH and ABLE, and % the homorable Board of Supervisors of the SUITING, former price $1a yard, in the Fourth of July | penses of the Municipal City and County of Sen Francicco: | Berewith will be off:red at 50c & yard are offered for immediate disposal at cuts that make this 10:4 FINE GRAY BLAX reveuue tor the fiscal year 1897-98, from Celebration, Government, : : | Wool. On special salo at. which it will be seen that the estimated reve- 5 - 1l noe compared w ot the fiscal y. —32 pieces 52-INCH ALL-WOOL A ! ; us compazed with that of the fiscal yeac bW | 7 € iR TONBLLE CMISED HULE: A In the communication which accompa- penditures, which have been made on a lib- ING, newest mixtures, worth 11-4 FINE WHITE BLANKET eral basis for current needs of the various de- $125a yard. On special sale at| California wool and manu pArtments (omilting in mOSL cases contem- ture, value $5. On specral A a 75¢ a yard. | WILL NOT JOIN THE PARADE |TOTAL FIGURED AT $5,756,371 | Fintmceamcet soa ) e o e ssme compari o 3 at.... | T : & R HANDKERCHIEFS! LADIES’ WAISTS! Do —60) ADIES’ AND CHILD- —LADIES” FIGURED LAWN 3C 60) dozen L. 35(: T Tad also the cemanayf tha Hita Deyeriment| BLACK. DRESS GOODS. | REN'S COLORED BORDER ED es 1n expenditure in the various de 11597, WAISTS, detachable white collar, 11‘: I.l)f[n!('rlf:lrt.\\\‘\ I»‘Y\}!: OHIO “ ..., : s oge : o the salaries of paid cempanies believing | HEMSTITCHED HANDKER- regular price 7oc, will be placed OOL BLANKETS, ad0 {4 An Interesting Communication | Although Expenses Have Risen | g ihestierics of paid cempany Lyllhthr’: CHIEFS, regular price 60c a dozen, on sale at 35 | beautiful product. Special as.. put 1 % : Commissioners would be for the public good —75 pleces 48-INCH ALL PURE on special sale at 3¢ each. DA% | From Their Organi- Property Valuations Have Oue of the most conspicuous shoriagss in 50cRdor™ ENain itomt - AT el B . Fall Chinrges of the County fee biilin the Recorder's oI pifferent wales, | &5 ¢—300 dozen LADIES WHITE SCAL | 5OCT Y iT500, rctoner macUrhD |2 lots BEST GRADE 11.4 PURE zation. allen, office. Heretofore the fees charged in that worth 85c, will be placed on sale| JC 10pED EMBROIDERED SHEER bobisir S I e e O $i.| WOOL BLANKETS, in tan ¢, office were of the nature of a City fee and also a1 30c a yard. 1 LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS, regu- | Wil be placed on sl at s 7| color and fancy. plaids, value &' s T e e i L lar prica $1 20 a dozen, on special | o Eocu o %0c. | $10pair. On specialsalear.,.. Pair . on | cents per folio, causing a reduciion of one et oy > sale at 5c each. | = RS : gl CERVITH ] EAC 'REASED | £2045.00r folio, N b —2 60-INCH CLAY'S Szl —LADIES' LAUNDERED SHIRT SAY SERVITUDE IS THEIR STATUS. TAX RATE ACCORDIVGLY INCREASED b g gt gy g e $1.25 ENGLISH SERGE, worih $4 290 dozen TADIES' W H1TE| 49C WaAIST --sUmnlc.\'.” in_ fancy ks who have business with that office, it is hardly will be placed on sale at $1 25 a |0C SHEER LAWN LACE-EDGE figured materials, detachable col- | EXTRA | \Hflu' TAL SALE THIS e T ir to the taxpayers generally tnat the pay- yard. HANDKERCHIEFS, regular price lars, regular price $1 25, will be ¢ | WEEK TABLE DAM- f ; : ; ; RECrata prese: o when (e Gl EnaChunis 235 dozen, on special sale at 10c placed on sale at 7oc. st eveaas SO0 and NATIING. | A Procession of Bondmen in Honor of | A Big Cut Made in the Estimate of 20-cent jce was chargeq, viz: 12 cents per | each. | { Freedom a Mockery, They ! Revenue for the School De- [ ““",!:'(',K"f;,“)‘”:‘éif‘::‘r';“‘:‘w‘.‘],’;i‘,;.]’,"lllf‘lf['f‘,':,f;i I — 1 S | es.and un expense additional equaltoone- | Gy} K DEP TMENT. % Say. artment. 811k of the fees received. It is sald *hat s lib- AR . /5 ! P A P SF e Bt e SiE | FURNISHING DEF"T. | CORSETS! CORSEFS! [cLOAK DEPARTMENT ; e ST atlee i City 3s paid for printed maiter (nol physical =,.—1500 yards CHANGEABLE TAF. 7 = B Yoo - | copying 500 yards CHANGEABLE TAF- | —125 dozen LADIES’ SATIN AND | e . SELEBRATED | b 5 . D he Pacilic ol 7 | % making. the estimates. for the Board of | 75¢ FETA SILK, iatest combinations, | 20C ILK BOWS AND TIES, in the | 75¢ 400 pairs of the CELEBRATED e 2 be. Bailors” Titen of ihe Facific will | avaiior Broderiok fled yestliny i | o, R30I e SRR for the SR o ) regular value %c. Special Sale Bowers haper ot Benni ond W. B. CORSETS, in_black, drab| CHILDREN'S JACKETS, assort- not take part in the great parade this vear. | estimate of the total experises of the City | I have allowed for quarantine expenses. It i | price 75¢ a yard. shields, assorted, in plaids, fiz- | and white, leng waists, tuitable| ed colors. sailor collar trimmed In the Federal Govern wer 10 an invitation and in explan- | government for the next fiscal year. He | Currently supposca ¢ for any fizure, good value for $1, | with braid, si 1 12, worth 14 F- od © e E ures. also solid shades, as creams, HhE bl J h, raid, to 12, worth in »n of 2 :e.u)~m of it, the u:m:u sent the | ggimates that $5, e tiilg e iy Tn A ,”?Ln‘,‘}l‘":rrf S lananne Aty Sl am il i }J‘.n::lk,bljxl;levy‘,kfisx;d;:;ll;:ceal,‘":]lfie:, will be sold at 75c each. " on special sale at......... 0 et Paceese | 209 that to 1atse this a tax rate of $1.2625 | aied. 1 the estimate of expeaditure | G ()20 vs o O, 0 URas bius, Javends UL ‘ 4 N oAl Marsiar Foncthay | ——————— = — _— — - — some designs, regular value| S | | LADIES' SERGE SUITS, fly DEAR § Your invitation to | $150. Bpecial Sale price §1 a| L S =L L 1! front jackets lined A by b Tour lavies | BRODERICK WOULD CUT DOWN EXPENSES. L 25¢g duen Boxs warsts axp | LADIES® UNDERWEAR! | ront juckets lined with ik nd an 88 SU in the regu- | FAUNTLEROY BLOUSES, made | — | gerze, skirts lined and velve: of exira good materials in ‘hand: | (= 175 dozen LADIES' RICHELIEU | Dound, worth $750, on special $" 95 some designs, the former finished C RILBED TTON VESTS, saleat.. 5 IBBED COT VESTS, full with pleated backs and fronts and r action. the matter the u meeting of our or- fon in- >tify you toat we feel it proper The following table shows some of the larger cuts made by the | | el b eitiad oaly | fa hioned, in all sizes, worth $4a | _—— 1 as we are 1o ne the kind d 2 ate or B 3 asl 2 va s depart- e latter with ruffied collars, cuffs dozen, will be on sale at 15¢ each. | e = 2 ed as wo are to decline the kind | Auditor’s estimate on the amounts asked for by the various depart REAL OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS | R Dt e c LADIES’ § IJIT 8 in English or fesr of being misunder- | MeNt p—— { each. S cheviots and fancy checks, fly cted me to give you the foliow- | e S e 2 ' i _BLACK REAL OSTRICH e 50¢ 2%, dozen LADIES' WOOL| frontor Eton jackets lined with | SIS e 35¢—, dozen MEN'S NEGLIGEE C” VESTS. high neck and long| 8ilk, skirts finished and velvet Raaayion mhichpmas | ASKED AUDITOR’S | © UP. 183nch, #bbon tisq at $17 C OVERSHIRIS, mage of heavy sleeves, in gray and camel’s hair, | bound, worth $12, on special ¢m 50 liical document distinctly | ITEMS. s DR SRS e kL. twill shirtings, in Lght shades, also drawers to matoh, worth| 3816 ale.ecese...... [} lare by their Creator en- | > S A 54 inch also in stock, > larcely assorted, also navy stripes, $10 50 a dozen, will be offered at 5 iable rights, among he pursuit’of hap- will be offered at 35¢ each. 50c each. 10 and decidedly | Coroner’s Expense $t.44000 | - — |LADIES' BLACK FIGURED Bt SLs olenio Eire Alarm and Police Teiegraph. 10,000 00 | LADIES’ KID GLOVES! T4, limed_and bound, worth &1 45 day each recurring | Health Department Expenses. | 10,0000 NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS. | - ! = 9 Sl | $250, on special sale at......... it 3 was signed Sma 2 3 | . —25 dozen LADIES' 8-B )\ G MOUSC A i SUEDE| 7 1 the ‘Snciia | Conallpax (tff’j,f"f,“‘flmi,”'fl 2 ghoomo R | SBCTGIOTES i st (et s . S UEQURTAIEN ST o 5 eaa now- | Police Telegraph.............. | ¥ 875000 | $1.QQ~NEW BOLEROS in black ailk, at 55¢ a pair (odd sizes LADIES’ TAN KERSEY JA ; Nations! celebration in whieh | Justice Court, Cleriks, Et [ 8,100 00 # and black mobair and - jot 4 e A e | ETS, extra weight, halt ; i el celebzation in whieh | Justice Court, Clerks, Et 8,10 beads, in_ the latest designs. | @ —150 dozen LADIES' 4BUTTON REAL FRENCH KID GLOVES, in tan, | with silk serge, fiy front, worin S % hardship to-be ex. | Recorder’s Deputies | 11,040 00 8,700 00 Prices from §$1 upward. | DI brown and mode, also bluck, regular value §1 50, will be 0n sale at$1 a pair. | $6, on special sale at, ..\ ... $-¥.9~) ebrations, and at times | Recorder’s Folio Clerks. | 35,000 00 25,000 00 ! X 5 & their condition | Park Improvement Fund . 342,70000 | 298,000 00 = g SUSH oceas ene-but |Schibol Fond . 2,022,158 87 | 1,235,500 00 the gods as & proces. | Street Department Fund 757,00000 | 560,000 00 men or even freed- et Ference petwoen e o o | on the $100 will have to be levied. Last ) directly under tne discretion of the board 1 L tewmporarily lost sight of on carni- | year the rate was 9692 based on & total | 18Te made an allowsnce equivalent lo last b Lh0se were oceasions for merry-| valuation of $418,000.000. This year, how- | arics and $10,000 for expenses. I have not i et o the Sasme evel wiin | Yer, the estimated expenses havo in. | MumEd fo Gnumeruie Tho varlous apjoits o LA e e e = ments and sa aries to each, preferring to leave fonal celebrations. ifal of oue | T2 $74.717, while the praperty vatua- | [RERT VL SeUnies 10 each, prelerting o Jeave Murphy Bullding, Murphy Buliding, Murphy Building, Miurphy Building, g tion has fallen $73,000,000, hence the in- |are ten positions thai are statutory and sar. nyoluntary servitude—which | < . n s modified by that deciaration of | Cresse in the tax rate. A decrease in the | Aries designated inciuded in the $50,000 a. R e ot WS | e trom otnersarce o s hae | o Tascinerr eeneeeioeere | JQrKet @nd Jones Stoegts. Market and Jones Streete | Market and Jones Streets Market and Jongs Siregls y o s jcipality do. ciples which have made nations and men | the various departments. Following are | that ihe demands of the present board are | S€ainst the municipality and Girle' Aid Soclety obtain | Ste ot off the car at Fillmore street and Phere were some papers in Fintinens and presence—the | 8130 had the effect of raising the rate. | messenger, 4t saiary o ‘M 00. The board = = o 2 - sionsfres + asks th app: riation be mad 0! e Pt N 3 presence of bondmen—upon the irce men who | In_his estimate the Auditor makes a | pREs thELATPTOPTIAtion be wade for the pay- | 4y, sourtiorders might stand the investigs- | was_counterfeit although she protested | aboutit. She <aid he had notas wuch 3 I ohithe Fourthn e | rsifarabio ciitiun the\s s ik etigor by | ficials, at & totalef $68,160. I would suggest | 1100 and approval that all other demands agains: his retaining it. | money, but she would give me her purse. | . e purse, 7 serious matters. The only law that Ican find | The aiter attending to her business she board- | and I wanted to zet hold of them, as they great estimate cXpenses: | o S ot e nd | about per month, and 1 know of no iness she boa nted to get ho! hem, as the ot At oo alas s Aoy e | 41 s of exp for tha etasion of the mw tinliallyof offiess | 8 0 N e Ttas 1ot teguittr=te- ueiae: ed another ear to return to the St. Nicto- | might give me a clew, but she refused o ab.y and as equals warch in such a parade, | _Advertising for City and County | Code, “tesignating. the offives thar womuical | fauds, such as the law provides for the ¥ {las. When ste got to Ninth and Murket | part with them. I saw a- policeman We are Frithf | £3000: Aimsbouse, $80.001 filled by the board" . 1% be | Whittier School, Preston School and other in- | she dia not go the hotel, but went along | across the street and said I weuld bring P e nowiwinie ¥aconc. f 10 OISR DL fotlowings . " WPPOItmEAt and 18 the | iiiutions thatate & partof the government. | Market streetto make 'a few purchases | him over unless she gave me'the papers, A. FURTSETH, Secrota. Cemetery improvemen following: | Priv " ertainly no better | oot = 2 1 e = e 1 | Hospitat, $11,100; contingent expenses Ciag | ‘*And said board is aiso_empowered 1o ap- T i Bvies eyt e | jand decided upon making a call npon a | and she finally handed me the purse and Music at the fireworks exhibition will | 4nq"Couuty ‘Attorney, $1000; Coroner's ex. | point such employes and such medical o Sore e i Ronerhes ot teocatiay | Jmenu on Fillmore street, so at Powell | papers. be furnished by Cassasa’s band through | penses, $4440; repairs C o. 1. |lendants as tuey may deem necessary in the The appropriation for primary, freeholders | | street she boarded a Jackson-street car| ‘Itold her I would return the purse the courtesy of the Chutes management. | 33000; County dail No. 2 842, B peparunent and in ell the various in- | and ‘eparier election is Contingent upon the | and left it at Fillmore street. and papers after I nad examined them E # t i 1 3, $30,000; examining insaue e y law placed under ermination of the Board of Electio: The Tivoli orchestra will furnish music | o* determin, exnenses Finance Committee for the literary exercises, £5000; fire alarm and police tel Colonel Sullivan, chairman of the pa- |00; fire slarm apparatus, mater »re may be other matters in the estimate . s 1C _Fillmo 500} Fire Department material, §30.000; | Power nforesaid is vesiod soiely in suid Board | suohere Sy 0e Oiber matters in the cstimate on the Sutter-Street ber purse from her. She was so scared | the 2500 block, and we walked on uftil rade committee, prophesies a grand pa- | ¥ir.' Department, running expenses, $50,000; | of Health, and suid bosrd shall have power and if you should so think, 1 will be pieased o t. wt 1 1 | Fire Dy 1 tus, h 10 prescribe the duties of said a; é a : that she fainted and when she recovered | me (tlltilgIC()vrrxe{ of Clay street. Ltfhs geant. which will move promptly at 10| Fire Department, hose, apparatus, houses, etc., | 10 prescribe the duties of said appointecs and | Sxniata. Resoectfally yorrs, ete.. her jewelry was gone. She told a grocery- | Went into Fuller's drugstore to ask for o'clock, if he himself is the only man | $104.000 ; leave of absence, $6000 L ot remuve the same without just cause, WILLIAM BRODERICK. Roa’dy ArrESted' | : b v co. | the number of her friend’s house, and i 5 Gratton Phillioe sl retired firemen, $14.000; relief, Section 3010, Political Code, designates the man and he advised her 10 see a police: t 2t g ToRY to Stk aud Gratton Phillipsclaims | 1" $1000; exempt firemen’s fund, | salaries to be paid per annum to all the desig. [ranciiBEe fatdeao, but inecidad fat fibat {£16F Slle onxie and o laikiher, pramuaing B e fane eiiole water front at work | §12,000; Fish ‘and Gamo Wa:den's cxpe niatad offigera bndiempls the board. and WHEELER WAS ILL. time not to take any action in the matter. | to see her at the St. Nicholas on Sunday. Supervisors, | their supervision, and compe Bk 10, { Mudloyes satl fupeion ate %12 | fixed by the Board of Health, After she left the car Jackson, who had | And seen if any more money was counte: evidently followed ber, came up to her, | feit. Then she asked me to go with her seized her by the ieft hand and wrenched | t0 friend’s house on Fillmore street, in sation of such | TESITLERTCF Which you witl be nouned pre- | e Ds Jackson, a Conductor iants shall be | yious to the date of making the tax levy. The appointin e bcinetinnd sesfl of aids Jor th | $300; Fourth of July expens ~.~:nu50; alto contains the folowing: “And all other — The C Jaini Wi I She said she was a divorced woman and | ‘““When I went borr}u and told my wife he chief and staff of aids for the pa- | specior's exrenses, $100; Grand Jury's ex- | medical attendants and employes of said -C Litigation Goes O hud a son living in Oakland. she would not hear of me going to see the rade have been selecied. Colonel Thomas | penses, ons are (o be paid such sumsas may | 10 0T Cryven Litiga e Over| 1he Uomplaining itness Is ] g M. Clu will be the chier of staff. The chief ai f of Major-General James' staff | $10.000; sma ipox hospilal expenses and sale- e ; S i is at- | Woman on Sunday, so I did not go, and be suthorized by law. and as proy. for Two Days. Jackson at first, on the advice of his at. Y, g ries, $4000; Health Depart all 10 be paidin | Charles 8. Wheeler, one of the leading Mrs, Addie A, Farnum, a torneys, refused to make sny statement, | this morning I was arrested. That is the ut, quarai ine | 1500; Health Depariment expenses, | stitu preceding seciion (3009, ¢ B i | trath.” e Majo N Se. e medicines, and prisons, | equal monthly instaliments out of tre Hos- 3 B | . | but later cbanged his mind and told his | i P, Tl be Major H. B. Hosmer of the Second | $5506: " horse- Keeping for prison parposes | piial and Alminouse tandr s & fic,io% | counsel for the Fair beirs, was suffering | Tivorced Wonat oL Cnann( Policeman Peters got a search warrant e T agutenant F. A Kubls| (Health Deparimeuy), $600: exvenses City | ditor is airected (o audit against ssid funds. | Irom savere sore throat when the hour “The woman boarded my car,’” he said, [ and_recovered the purse at. Jackson’s r 3 ) $ jointly are limited by law to 15,000 pi v D) ! e 8 o'clock . i find ne trace of the missing jewelry. tion will commence this morning. Word | judgments—Mackay and k. V. Dey and Buck- | month, and if 1t 15 tatended thos e St on oxer Min. Brsyewy Sheds joiving Ok oiEion Wi Whked s ik d L as Leen e o - | ingham & ‘Hecht, according to resolutions, | ployes and medic “ 5 this as a reason, Attorney Mitchell asked would allow her to stand on the platform. | The St. Nicholas Hotel people declared i El:ro:?;i‘::daréeeflch‘rg:ng.;;:::: $6543; jury and withess. Tees and Jurv ex’ | Bl msemac Geoical attendant o of se2. | Judge Slack to order an adjournment for | Sbe Alleges That Jackson Robbed | Itold herT had no objection. 'She gave DS Hively st Mie Deriun Seanathnor o F S | penses in criminal cases, $30,000 and $2000; | tion 3009 shall be paid out of said amenn. i me & doliar when I asked for her fare and | never did live there. She told Jackson | The total expenditures of said institutions | 8rrived yesterday for resuming the litiga- “ « | to carry sixty.el 2 His Honor was loth to permit so much b rs was ask I a m 14, niah s band. contingent expenses, $1800: midiars roil m:: ¥ 8 eight extra officials through on way to Fillmore street, where she left the | Peters s asked to cal t room 14. i q sturday Night. f § n 8 valuable time to be wasted, but finally g . car Peters did not find her there yesterday ddit e 1w 1- | $1500; mounted police, $6000; munic B 2 ke . 4 yes ay i | 57200; Poliee Departmen:, rents and_ r-pirs | payment of saiary of staiuiory afcers acq | day morning. Mr. Wheeler is conducting | streets L reporied off, and when I handed | Baldwin Hotel, whero sno had szreed to : | of "stations, $7000; police patrol, $32,000 bt isted & F oyes and med jos i i | [ elvi ¢ money back the | meet him at 3 o’clock. Jrench band, 10 pleccs; Golden Gaio band, 14 | enee, #5,000; print e o CIiy o Cobent | to 618,000, aud then s lump bum of §39,000 | Aitken, and his associates pleadad that | torstreet road, was arrested yesterday | it was counterteit. I was standing on the | cards of saloons and sddresses written on l ofthe’ Park bend, 18 pleces. each, led by | Atiorney. 8500+ o4 Cliy and County | ax additional allowaaces for saiary—in (ot | they were not familiar enough with the | morning on a charse of robbery preferred | coraor whon T anw 61 o nailf on the pieces of paver, but there was & letter Mesars. Coggins and 4 respectively; | Public buildings, fuel, £10,000; public build- | Tnasmush oo oo 1ox Lonrd aancr, $50.000 | weird Aitken story to warrant them in | by Mrs, Addie A. Farnam, who gave her | dummy of a car going south, and itstruck | written by Mrs. Farnum’s son & boy 14 s banr 38 Pleces; Kirst Uniled States | fugs, repairs and furniture, $15,000; lighting | 10 create offices Is somewhas ampigoegs 1o | atiempting to relieve Mr. Wheeler of hus | address as the St. Nicholas Hotel. me that she might belong toa gang of | years of age, from Oakland, addressed to Infaniry band, 25 p eces ed States Arill- | public buildings, $40,000; publishing delin. | gpacttully re mend he offic “ e, 1 jo irs 3 B i | counterfeiters, so I made up my mind 1o | encia stree Lery band, 2 picces; League of tne Cross | quent iax list, §3000; publishing 1sw and | and amount of salary siowen e ool titie | task. The adjournment cost the heirsa | There isa wide difference between the ana, 40 piece E i > : = | follow her and watch her. | av 302 Valencia s ' motion ealendar, $2400; Recorder's news- | classified in the ordinance your honorabie | nL0le day's fees, but as they weronot | sories told by Mrs. Farnum and Jackson, £ vt to 0 ¥alenaia streat rayesien £ 4 culty w. | s, $20: regisirat d election ex- SRy v complaining the jurors were satisfied too. : £ “I got on the car and asked the con- | the fact thatMrs. Farnum took up her re: o dilenlo was sxpeiencen. in the | BEEC s e s | e Shacton appropriation as e guide to Betons dnsmmi‘ng for the day Judge | 204 the latter claimsto have witnesses | gyctor if the woman, pointing to her, had | dence there on June L One week ago Sat- selection of music, the members of the | g45 04 San Francisco Benevolent Associs. % o f Boeid s SO0k apon - thie | oy 'k announced that he had resolved to | Who will corroborate the material por-| given him any counterfeit money.” He | urday she left the place, promising to send Musicians’ Union asking $7 per day. | rs enevolent Asso ordinance of the Board of Supervisors desig. | Slac ! clett y f p g which some of the comanittee. ol J3 | lon. $5000; special counsel, $5000; station- | nating the smount o be paid each as il | treat himsels, the jury and the attorneys | tions of his tale. said s'e had given him a50-cent piece | for her trunks, bui she has not yet done was 100 much. F.ve dzfi’u! =e : smac | 2}‘(‘&»?:‘;:32[\.:;“(\‘1‘&““;:1 ""}"}l.‘ officers.¥ strongest claim to payment for service on the | connected with the case to a much needed | Mrs. Farnum accosted Policeman P, C. | and it seemed all right. She leit tne car|so. While there she informed the land- i 2. per day was ; urz essity, £36,000; Water munici- | part of such employes: t week. When he adjourns il ing hi at Ninth and Market streets and walked | lady that she was an sctress, but, the peo- considered a suflicient remuneration for | pal purposes, §223.000; witnesses’ expenses | "1 would suggest that something may be | Y2CAVOD DeX & T Eetosss whilepafrolling s beabian Bacific [0 R i noles HOtel s Thaets | L i B o ohie o r e o the work. F. Raabe, chairman of the (OUrlorders) $8500;salaries Assessor. $4000; | aone by your honorable hoard in the mattey | COUTt Dext Friday evening, he said, he | yvenue Sunday nizht. She told him that N - L i b b music committee, brought the matter be. | 16Puties, $24,300; exira deputles, $75.0¢ of the appropriation to the office of Counts | Will decree that the trial will not be Bavardav ekt s canduat the B saw me and wheeled round and walked | have been out of an” engagement at that " 3 natter be- | 4 yqftor, $400 a Clerk. 'The last bosrd atlawed for the p‘:syl resumed until a week from the following | 0% Savirday nig concuctoron the Sut- | gast on Market street. She went intotwo | time, for she was at home nearly every fore the Musicians’ Union, with the re- | gro e 4 . - oad hi Fill- s, tryi ight. ; Superin 4 4 that ofticiul 10 keep witnin said sum, and —o—o- more sireet of her purse containing §100, | waited outside, and finally she jumped on Charles F. Fuller, druggist, Clay and yproposition. This the union refused to Physician, $1800: police | therefore the deman Syt 4 3 il I - S do, as they could easily go out of the City | sugeon. $1200; clerks «f Board of Equaliza: | G r::!.,':..m:";xéso:s"«:fxrfinl\{:!fxffi. — HENRY 0. RODGERS DEAD. and when isiie Teotvared Srom S falndng L Or oy SR Lxttion i b 500: Coroner, $4000; deputie and get the$7rate. The committee finally | 1108, autonsy | taxen $100,00 spell she found that her pearl earrings, a | T followed her and at Powell street she | statement that M-s. Farnum went into being abundantly s = = : fa 8 d oF acceded to the terms of the musicians, | Dhssician. clerks, et6., ¥13,300; ¢ (074 kuod management of that ofice. 1t} | Mo Was Division Superintendent of AlL | 000 bracelet, n Masonic gold in and a | EOt 8 transfer and boarded a Jacksou- | the drugstore Saturday night and. asked 2 | $4000; depu supposed. that the Conaty Clark b ey i thei i bsat KIsee gol = & street car. I asked the conductor to get a | for the number of a house on Fillm | Tuterpretcrs, & obiigea to appoiut deputies and clerks jor | H 0 Bea free uperin. | PRIF ©f gloves had been also taken from | policeman, as she was pascing counterfeit | street. There were two other people in Must Wait Many Months. ntsiainnts and each court whose statutory compensation | , BEOTY O SATE, Sivision supee #1200; fireman, § The cese of Thomas L Bergin against Mrs. | tooqubire e carpenter.§ Florence Blythe Hinckley was up before the | plumber, $1200; ussistant plimber, supreme Courton & petition to have the case | Watchman, $1860; fire alarm and polic : waian e S | graph, $8100; Fire Department em put on the calendar of the Superior Court at | ETbh, $3100; _Depar once. The appellants state that the clerk of the | $219.000; Fish and Game Warde 60; extru’ tireiman, $84( vators, $1680; ber. money, but he said he had no time to do | the store at the time. The woman, Fuller yould aggregate $130.000 per anoum, | tendent ofall the horsecar lines of the| gpe added thatshe had told a police- | anvihing of the kind. | says, was “‘rocky” in her appearance, and Hrely “aiscrotionaty. witw thie gl [ Marketstrest system, died at his resi- | nap of the robbery, but after talking the | “The woman spoke to me and I told her | he did not see any jewelry on her person. |and the discretion is governed h‘; |h.e dence, 1715 Webster street, y-sterdny!m,",, over with him had concluded not | I woulall _have her arrested for passing | Mrs. Farnum calied at the Central po- needs of each court. It is not reasonable to | MOrning, from heart failure. | to take any action, as e abhorred noto- | counterfeit money. She pieaded with me | lice station last night and told Lisutenant s and three copy | *‘Harry,” as he was familiarly known to | riety. Peters insistea upon her going | not to disgrace Ler, and suggested I should | Birdsall that she would be at the St. A 1200: Gas | suppose that four depu lower court has Omitted to place the case on the | 1RDECtor, §1800; Health Officer, $3000; | ciorks are required ror each Buperie (Soby £0 with her to room 15 and 16 in the St. | Nicnolas Hotel all night sitting up with a Nicholas Hotel, which she occupied, and | sick friend. She was seen at tne hotel but = i} | Henith Board emplo : £ iiroad men, was a native of Eng-| With him to report the case to Captain e t ot s0 placed 1t will ploy 0,000; Quarantine | o, g bty S sireet ra men, 3 '3 i t Povbo neard Tor at loast & yont. The petition | Oficer, S1500: Janitor City Hail and. hevd | CoUIuous!y, luciuding the vacation periods | StTept railroad men, w City from Australia | Wittman, and she finally asked him to Hatsl, : L a3 seen at L ; was denied. | 3201000; sterciniiifen of Superior Courts, | The District Courts (Civil) were allowed one | twenty-five years ago. Soon aiterward he | Wait ii.l she had consulted with a friend. snhe would: ma:a 1t rml\ right. dI ul;ld kher | {.m;e to give any more information as __7—_—“-[.;““ ”r,re{3;;;;;@\5133;9@,‘:04 3 Justices’ | court clerk, one registry clerk and one copy | was appoinied superintendent of the Po- | She went away and returned in a few . a ;‘e"ml“{-he"“ca o “‘dH o:khe tase ar e Buslhess or professioy. ¢ clerk and ocher emmasee | Clerk; District Courts (Criminai)—One court | trero and Bay View horsecar road, and | minules with a gentleman and intimated | lk n B 3 h h % ;r eache et - R ther emp Glerk, one reglster clerk; copyiug was done at | when the lines were consolidated he was | that she had been advised to proceed | Fillmore street, where she got off. The saline matter held in solution in NEW TO-DAY. Jusiices, $9600; ———— | $8100: iaw librarian, $2400: janitor, $80 { 1 @ cenlts & fol1o. The present Inw dves not qes: : i he cond o how far she would go I asked | License Coflec 3000; deputy. $1800; cents " 5 s not des- | mage division superintendent of all the | azainst the conductor. i o see she would go I asked | sea water comprises one-thirtieth of its | it (12), SI000; oxtra leris, $14,400; | e Gotinto 08 County Clerk mostappoint | po 2 e lines, | | Peters arranged to mest her at the City | ber to give me $10and I would say nothing | weizht. | eTior, o bna Yo potlerk, 83000 Lypo- | may mppoint four competént persons ay| He was 64 years of age and leaves a | Hall yesterday morning at 10 o’clock, and it 2 $720; Chief of Poiice, $5000: Police | gucn deputies, assistants and copyists for each | widow and two grown children to mourn | she was there on time. She swore to a | 648 pottoners, $5400; pulice cfticers, $718.. | Superior Court.” He may also appoiny is 1 complaint in Judge Conlan’s court charg- NEW TO-DAY 0485 olice Courls (& departmenis), §48,4007 | exteed at aby one time threr copries thrcrds | Bis loss. B Bl |ing “Jobn Doe'with robbory, and left | e S | poundkeeper, ; knrdeners,public squures, | jua. sati ceod 83 3 A 4 ' 1 82500; : Grenn;hublle *quures. | Judge, at a compensation not 10 exceed §3 per Igeon-§ Clubs. with Peters to find the conductor. Th.y | o jnsoorder, $4000; denuties, e'c. $8700; | day each for the days of Actust sersicroo s rnalinby . ,000; Recistra { 2o lolio, Sierks, dered.” 1f the County Clerk cannot be in. | The California Wing Ciub has postponed its | boarded a Larxin-street car, and as soon| . | NO MORE DREAD OF THE | e pencatenger, B1200; Sher’ | quced to make the effort to appoint les per. | live-bird shoot which was announced o take | 33 they saw the conductor 'she excitedly WA 4 | 82400; deputios, bookkeeper s pociHfl | sons, of course $100,000 wiil have to be' in. | place at the Ingleside shooting grounds on | told Peters R ey e rubbecsdhe \'yt DENTAL CHAIR. #63,000; van drivers, matrons and porters, | CLi5ed 10 $130.000, otherwise the account | sunday next until July 18 so as to give the | conductor was Jackson, and when ques- L _uf 3 { 2 | S0000; i re, Matons and 3| ylil again be overdrawn and serve to creates | members an opportunity of taking part in the | tioned by Peters he admitted that be had % | Ge uowi' c'"f:'”_ fém“;':};o;:i“j:?m‘;, deficit next yesr. tournament a".'gn will “be. heid upunmuey Mrs. Farnum's purs: at his home, 1330 . Extracted Without Pain. srerintendent of Streets, ¥4000; dep. | 7€ police and fire alarm telegraph superin. | under tne auspices of the Monterey Wing | Pine street, but that she had given it to = Filled Without Pain. utics, '§28,500; Supervisors, $14,4000 tleck, | lendent asks for additional extensions and | Shooting Club. him. There was only §4 30 in the purse. SeSwRad Without Fain; Piiolsssblothes Blorkhoste ssd h, | depuly ciérk and weslstant’ cierks, $14400; | (¢ UAE UP of now quarters in City Huil | The Encinal and Golden Gate Gun Clubs | 1% hoss) 0> P03 ¥ 5300 the pars Bridge Work Without Pain. e T sealp doy’ | BeTECant-at-arms, $1200; Surveyor, So00; w0’ | dome. The necessity o such fs respectiully | will meet on Sunday at their respective trap- | | ken fi th and S T i orung, scaly scalp, diF: | periutendents of distulermeni. §2100; 1oy | Pubmitted to you or deiermiuation. shooting grouads in Alameda. RCENdh was £4 St Al Gl W EEN WE MADE OUR ANNOUNCE 7 thin, and falling hair, and baby blemishes | Coliecior, $4000; chis! deputy, casuler and | The court orders, including stenographers’ T R AT T IoaNEIC L Oy (U Idient el shius b Sk R T n e o axpet ity prevented by CuTicURA SoAP, the most | three deputies, $10,200; extra cierks, $40, U > m exponscs in criminal cases and the Boys’ and Mrs, Phebe Henrst Returns. of robbery, his bonds beiag fixed at $5000. | us a large v effective skin purifying and beautifyin, 000; Treasurer, $4000; ‘deputies and clerks, | Giris’ Aid Society, ara drawn directly upos thy soap in the world, as well as purest a0 T Sy 536, | treasury. 1t is, therefore, difioult 1 datie "z‘“',"sfn’“:?:’":m":‘:"";b;:“l". o r‘:;:’:: d i E : mine & proper aAppropriati —$45 3 'y sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. To be aaded to this total are the various RE% year, b gh entets of Shens Tt lowed last year, b lived at Washington, D. C., ar- : i B s i funds, estimated by the Anditor as JoL. | will beGrema’ Top eacess of o oy s‘;"f‘&‘l :"‘gf,"h';"g‘,'“’l hight; Mrs. Hearet is accom. | and Market streets to go to Fillmore | We are not compe ing with cheap dental estabshments bat. with Arat-class domiore Cm prices less e - R D - - s half those charged by then. lows | courts from tne supervision of the Boxra anied by Mre. A. D. Apperson and Mrs. Ward, | Street 0 seaa person as to a claim for in- | than half those chargea by L R Supervisors or the critlciam or examinacion of | TEe3 476 at he Palace. | surance, as she was an ad juster for the | FULL 807 OF TELTI sor... 300 up [ SILVER FILL 00T re ol 22000 park improvenient, $208.- | the Audilor and i, therefore, an account at va: —————— Fiisman's Pomd Insurance - Company. | S0Tho% WORK, pes Teoth.. 101 & oo ub | SOk v TRETE 500 for back (.I_“nv;“g“;r;:"' udes $115,- | riance with all the laws governing the mode of MORTON SPECIAS DELIVERY. She tendered the conductor a dollar whe: ¢ 4 By leaving y our order for Teeth in th ning you can get them the same duy. . o , §70,- sney urer weeks be- Y @ transfer: 0 trains, stea: e i ork donq 1 h Sour de sold e e T D 000; improving parks and_squares, $40,000; | fore the account is placed in the Auditors| Altwmsoved in the city. i T et wau N ST M0 L N VR ONM R D A DR XD CREXC Conr.. Sole Prope., Boston, ume of business and thereby will enabie us 10 continuc 8t present prices for at least & period longer. We do as we advertise. Ask your neighbors about us. We Court in and see us and we will save y0u money. our patients are fully protected against the evil Nt | operators are skilled svecialists and zradustes of the be Mrs. Farnum after the arrest gave fu ther particulars of the robbery. Sh she boarded a Larkin-street carat N ioa. Come MENT ( F LOW PRICES TO THE PUBLIC 60 DAYS it Having fully tesied. we are pieased 1o say it brou. ork and inferior materials. Our merica. Nostuden:s empioyo L of cheap colieses G.. . 25¢ up 5¢ up 50¢ up devices used hera, n 3 R repairs on county ronds, $10.000: clerning | Lacke. R el R opened her purse in his presence, picked V. \Y; B ®5~ "' How to Pievent Fuce Humors,” mailed fres. and repairing sewers, $100,000; sireet sweep- | While it may be that the decision of the court lé‘r'ernnnn:-flmr.dei‘n?:flp;?"h“ oat a 35 gold piece and cave it to him, re- | oo, Mé&l]fl 5&9!‘;.&%5‘{&39 DEN’E‘;\LI; PARL-ORS' 5. Bl From Pimplesto Berofulacared | 105; B150,.000: tevaring aud ' repairing ac. | makes it the duty of the Treasurer to pay court | 408 Tuylor strest and 650 Mavket stroet. ceiving the change. The conductor di Eight Scilled Overaiors. Lady Attendants. Gerinan and French spoken.. Open Evenings oy 30 ERY HUMOR et dod i [T # $200,000; eugineeriug and suz- | orders peruaps an invesiigation would prove| Jelophone Main 46. * | not retarn the dollar which he had alleged | o'clock: Sundays, 8 1l 16 ALl Surgieal Work done by . W, Wiliiumson, M.D, A