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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, S DAY, JANUARY 16, 1898 10 R R RO e e e Fri -DAY. ited, §6; callea fice, §4; 3 e e 3 U A h ADE m:ll‘;lx!n R;uf-no:'\!ut%‘;?‘:bon in the six- a:u tll“&:. Chn.rl‘(‘legf other bcne'::;ant .:: NEW TO-DAY. NEW /I f furl rint. He started the Eolus Children 2 2 ; T . | | filly, Good Friend, and with 9 0 2 about ; tutions: St Jorepha Toutns Direcraey 5 eSS TS, AUDITOR’S QUARTERLY REPORT | Ecorysen, mmarese e : Boys' and Girls' Ald Soclety, 22: Roman CRENPZOI B SCHOOL FUND. her in the betting led throughout, beat Catholic Orphan Asylum, 4; St. Joseph's Infant | 7 D e Ol 0k County. Auditor= i FRcam taxes'™s $320,637 99 ing the 9 to 10 favorite, Sorrow, half Ayium, ® 2= Protastent Ornhar Aestans, 3 Office of the City a y it 1451 10 [ = Sheltering H T g i ' G 'M San Francisco, December 31, 187. | Rents Lincoln Schoo s a length. The weakly ridden Al Ko Bt e e (MR, LS s chaitens SET): To the Honorable the Board of Supervisors. | Rents sundry school lots 1990 00 1Y |ran was headed out the last jump for e T e Hockety, ks P it AND A JUST ONE = Gentlemen: T have the honor to submit, In | Tuition fees of non-resident pupl 435 00 | the show by Catawba. The latter, in- Children’s Hospital, 20; Industrial School 5 | accordance with law, my quarterly report’ for - i""‘fe“d with at the start, ran a spank- | —— | (Magdalen Asylum), 34} Girle' Training Home, { | the fiscal year 189704 quarter ending the Slst | Total | day of December, . Very respecttully, STREET DEPARTME! | BRODERICK, Audifor. | S0 ANDS AUDITED. Licenses on vehicles ing good race. gl_':}gl‘l_"ly‘_rr)lrerlnry. 16; Marla K!p Orphanage, final mile and a sixteenth run 3 ys Training Home, 14 Defeated Colonel Wheeler \ d;f'(fed Nmder selling conditions, was Professor Brown Speaks |ton Home. 3: County Hospital, ter, 13; other asylums, orence Critten- Infant's Shel- DE! i ERAL FUND. WO er cent ross earnings on hili {an easy thing for Osric IL backed of Its History and The election resulted in selecting the Advertising 31351 5 | trect ratiwaye ' L for the McLaughlin | down from threes to 2 to 1 favoritism. | following for vice-presidents and board Almshouse_ 26135 17 | Sale of old materfal oo 2 . | He was in front from the first jump Problems. of directors: Assessment and mili £14f 25 | From Superintendent of Streets, cer- AN Selling Stake. and headed Song and Dance past the | 5 | _Vice Presidents—A. B. McCreary, Lioyd Burlal ot indigent dead 3200 | tified copy of assess! 2 judges by eight lengths. Yankee Doo- 'rl;e\'lrn’. James B. Haggin. Alvinza Hayward, ‘génfm«xpé-}ses’ y Si e dle, a contender most of the route, fin- _— - O. Mills, Oliver Eldridge. William F. City Receivini 12 P. B. Cornwall, Hy L. Dodge, F. Al B From taxes | ished In the show. Clayton’s Stirrups Broke and | Coroner’s exp orge C. Perkins, John P. Jackson, County Jail The First of a Series of Studies | Alexander Boyd. Levi Strauss, John D. Thom preparation which Mme. Sarah = son, Thomas Magee, L. H. Swetney, W. B. Bernhardt claims is “the only Ly DeiGnnn . - Bourne, Willlam M. Pierso ’ Spring. . R 2 Examining insa From fees ceeennn Caspar Easily Downed ! IN RICHMOND DISTRICT. : in Secondary Educa r‘,’:,.u;,, . Dlaano, abi, % Spcing dentifrice of international repu- D R INTEREST ACC J { i i alache, George A. Newhall, B. P. Flint, I ion.” s £ Sl = e City Hall construction bon Rubicon. | The Improvement Club Elects e Miliiken, A. Roman, J. E. Shoobert, John F. tation 9. Sugtt eof koW, (Hoard lof Supenvimrs) - : taxes Sr oot s | 2 | Merrill, L. F. Monteagle and C. M. Volkman. having used Sozodont for y-ars e me e Bk Tugrovement: bopiRiSegIaARe | Officers and Passes Reso- _— On next Tuesday the new _directors | and foend it in nearly every city Fife aiarm apparatus (reconsiric- Total | lutions. will meet and elect their president and | of importance in th 1d. | __tlon_and repairs) T e : Pria Astride Buck Masste | | Wil Be the Field of a Great Ed- |appoint the secretary and assistant sec- > ce in the world. | Fire Department apparatus. SINKING FUNDS. Gray's Poor Ride The Richmond District Improvement G e 4 retary for the ensuing year. In all prob- TR Fire Department material Park improvement bonds, Gave the Owners' Handicap | Assoctation elected the following officers SSLoaL Beorganl- ability Charles Sonntag wili be re-glected | HALL & RUCKEL | Eire Department. running expenses. from taxes . s e to May W. | at its meeting Wednesday evening, Jan- zation. and Mrs. 'II)(r‘e::E:nanv:-‘|||(f;longap{::fim:?; NEW YORK Proprietors T el s S i o e Lt 5,336 39 | uary 12: President, Charles H. Hubbs (re- to the places they have filled so well A sample of Sozodont and Sozoderma Soap Fire Department, leave of absence. Interest received . n2% | elected), for one year; vice presidents, e during thefr incumbenc for the postage, three cents. | Fire Department, pensions City Hall construction bond: = | 8. U. Darbee, E. P. E. Troy, Charles Su- | | Fish and Game iWarden . tAXe8 .oissevisec 17,931 78 | = - . £ al | Gas Inspector's expenses e weather did | tro; secretary, J. G. Maloney (re-elected| BERKELEY, Jan. 15.—Professor El- | Grana Jury expenses ... 5 .. $23,310 47 The iml*‘m;?:?“‘:fw"}:om the.rices | CIEhth consecutive term); treasurer, B | on B Brown of the department of THE MOON DOES IT. 84.C ANCERS CURED i ]I))epnrlr‘r‘xeme!expensu 5345 SrATE OF CALIFORNTA. not keep people away i M. Van Frank; sergeant at arms, H. V. <2 opdhin i —_— ealth Department, smallpox £ G oaT A% vesterday. The card was a gilt-edged | o o, "oyooutive committee, C. H. Hubbs, Pedagogy of the State University be-|The Chinese New Year a Day — | wBen B Lou 16 | BEIT, o ] $080 58 10 one, and almost as many turf Patrons | George Semken, E. P. E. Troy, Dr. F. B. | §an to-day a serles of “Studies in Sec- Ebeiih U : State of Callfornta, | ' and priscas | w102 |[City and county, for Whittier Re- journeyed over the bay to Oakland| Petrie, S. U. Darbee, Charles F. Mueller, | ondary Education,” which will be given | Yy an Unperring County of San Fran- | ealth’ Depart form School ... iy M0 track as have been seen there under | James Fitzgerald, W. Somers, J. T. Mei- | on Saturday mornings during the com- | Timekeeper. sy x TIE'IM;}: “p:ng‘efl:‘ 35'590 52 Clg la:;“f:xnu for Preston Schoo! AL dJ. G 7 - y = et Street perso e . 1566 65 s . a i 3 ve! | sociate P ok A | , 124 :15, 215 | w1 » nterment of dece: -1 O owners’ handicap and two stake events | 30 G TETOYERCR T T, Meinert :00 lfi_ml‘fl“n_l”}ol ordo‘xél_,i ‘.‘3%20?03.}:? which is regulated by the moon, there {erment of deceased ex-Union H were the special attractions. Dr. ROW-| 500" giipparald, J. G, Maloney; com- et skl devore the | 18 no such thing as a difference of opin- during_ the LT Bl e e ell's more than useful chestnut BOTSE. | Lijeeq on charter, ete., J. G. Maloney, E. | Professor Brown proposes to devote the | jon by the Mongolians regarding the e ome S e Satsuma, took the McLaughlin selling | b . Troy, James Fitzgerald {first hour to the history of secondary | qate of the first of the year, save and Special fee. fund stake in very fast time, and Caspar. the ”Tn ecutive cur?xlx_m.‘mv ;-‘_ ‘_:(ne‘:l 111‘,1;‘“ e?u;‘mm{n and ;hol closl]nlg hour ;0 lth except what s now thrown in by the | '““!l 1~‘)“"dl A st so St. Andrew, defeated Rubi- | the ict west of Central avenue study of practical problems. In his | newly appolnte Sail S ho has T eet Department fund . st :‘f\o e b Handicap, | Latirel Hill Cemetery and north of POInt | opening remarks this morning Profes- | ppolnted Consul who has taken ey fde Lobos avenue has started the year with | o procon gaig: it upon himself to change the date. At Selann oy stirrup possibly contributed | splendid prom 1d among the actual 5 this interference w > an 5 were too far adv ELer Seosega = Rt \1 : fall. The owners’ 3 ts 1 oing on are the fol-| St ation occuples a some- | EnSe wih time and {lde the | swei his caan e Sim i : = to jthe lather’s downiail. ., =:ac £ “"California street, from Central| what eritical position in education in | Wise ones in Chinatown simply laugh. | With a balance R s Payments during quarter ending December handicap went 1"‘ ”‘;" f: : -“““r‘wk st. will soon be completed, general, The di ficulties that are seen They point to the fact that the new | withoaSun e or Pollce, mountad ", "7 31, 1897, at debit of the following funds and ace V. with the stern crack, i nd will certainly be the i e cultie ch have on, whic 2 = | >olice patrol expenses e mare, May A, i ecls. Three fa- | artery to Richmond, and will soon have and elsewhere, but we | 100 Which governs their months, | g o Police telegraph . ounnee i Buck Massie, at her he an electric railroad, The property by California @ comparatively | €Omes on the 2Ist of this month, and 2T HENRY, Prisoners, subsistence of . Distotemnens il s b Vorltes reached the wire in front. e T TR R e fe educational system—a respon- | nothing that the Consul or any other Notary Publie. | Publle buildings, tuel .. Bmant meein i 5 Of the six starters for the McLaugh- | the heights lately occupled as a vegeta. sive body of teache and a public | ——— | Public buildings, furniture and re- pt tae et seier = | man may say or do can change that | TR A 5 airs 31 | General fund ‘ 2 2% S il P _ | ble garden is being graded, streets laid | Which is perfectly willing to give edu- | ° | plt e aoae 31 | Yibrary ¥ lin selling stake, at one mile and a six- | ble garden is belng graded, strosts laid| TNCL 1S Bociectly Wilipe to SiV event. Consequently the New Year | | public buiiamgs, jighting | Bl teenth, Colonel Wheeler, with 104 B0 y/ogt™) aqutitul building sites in the There are narrow views on secondary | will be celebrated on that day. By | Registration and. Section : § | Park improvement tun sunds, and Thorpe in the saddle, was | district. Preparations for building a| education and there are broad Views— | 1. Ghinese w: " i | [ 8 | Repairs to County Jall No. 1o . 89 | Poiice contingent fund Gt s lgible, and was | block of residences on Sixth avenue, be- | there are nmarrow views which are |11¢ H ay of computing “m“‘ . | Special sownmer > e & | Police reliet and penston’ fund. considered the most elig . @ % | {ween California and Lake streets, are| broad and there are broad views which | they have, as we have, sixty-two moons | 731 MARKET STREET. | Urgent necessity 3 %1 | Pound fee fund .... a consistent 3-to-2 choice throughout| .,mpleted, and work begun. On Second, 2‘1;; 'suprmn_'ze!. 1:\ _n»nrganlzml’und lis every flve years. This gives them an | | Water for municipal purposes! 79 | Public bunddlng fund the betting. Just before post time! Third and all avenues parallel new ning in secondary education, and in | Witnesses’ expenses Hicol fux this reorganization the university must | €Xtr& month every three years and a | %o Eminent Speciallsts have devoted Balf | salaries of ‘eity and counts office take a prominent part. |little over which they divide to suit | £2e 1o the curs of sl Salaries of Police Department When we have in California a truly | their new years, always making it aWEAKNE A Salarles of Fire Department perfected form of secondary education ' Salarles of fire alarm and polis we will have, I think, & perfected form | POIPE to have the year commence on | T4 £raph ... e A U Al e ot “She wpen | Of education in general, 8o closely does | the birth of the moon. This year the | ,Df: Mevers & Co. have so much confidence tn | Court ordera, outclassed in the going. Garland Barr }an“p of Galifornia street and fits fine| Secondary education come in c birth of the twelfth moon is down on Court orders, they make this offer to all who come to thel ed the defeat of the | grade and location will make it the great| [ith primary education on the one the calendar for the 21st, and that set- | office: = reet light fund ecial fee fund . treet Department fund Teachers' Institute fund o0 | Unepportioned fee fund y Overpayment personal property taxes fund .. State of California ¢ on Sats { houses are to be built immediately, as there was a stff play on Satsuma, | g0 (ices have been let. As the dis- against which threes were obtainable. | {he COntEacts BORe Doel o o ‘and police Garland Barr, King Willlam. Tom | protection has been furnished. Tts fu- Cromwell and Buckwa were considered | ture is assured, and the coming boom in undoubtedly wor and university education on the tles it. N 5 Soai iy e | Totat Interest Accounts— , ng out in front with business street of Richmond. eIy B0 the es it. Next year, however, will be Dupont _street widening bonds. o OaeIng fomet ' (e grogky | The followine resajutions were passed: | 2 XA, of e sublect of secondiry | a long one with them and their new | NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID | yuveruimg v e | PR imene Dons Somathing over a furlong from the| Whereas, The Board of Supervisors of this | subjects—a histc secondary educa- | Year Will run into the middle of Feb- UNTIL CURED. e Hy 541 63 | Duront street widening bonds o ; T nes then made his ride tith | ¢}ty and county did, on June §, 1 by reso tion in America d a stu of high | Tuary. | Park improvement bonds, 1872 50,000 00 wire. ones 1 i (:qrhn;l lutlon declare that as n;:lv’ (‘u!\-am-m.xx-‘r\i‘g school curricula nd discussion of The Chinese months vary from| Dr. Meyvers & Co. make a speclalty of ~ - S e i in burinls were dangerous to life and detrimental'| the more important questions suggest- | twenty-nine to thirty days, but never | troubles and ailments which have been badly s 2 ’ Totali i o o - v let him e to the public health, that the sam DIOS el N e “hsis ' of: sU10y St tthe Tattat | treated and have become chronic and danger. cidentals : 3 tricate himself from the pocket he was | hibited, and notice was given through the pub- | Subsecr the famous “Ieport of the Come | e} '95’; | ous. | Lights = Cash on hand December 31, 1897, at credit Thorpe n des- | lic press, and that from And hould cease; and, | mittee of Ten,” made in 1583, will be | ey laugh at the Consul's way of| 1al ‘training . 9 of the following funds and accounts n High S Permanent improvements Postage .. reckoning dates, and simply say that ion | If he be correct the Chinese New Year | perate effort to hold the en somewhat handily by tes | €xamined with some care. The history of secondary edu s beat- | “xwherens, Ample time for procuring new : General fund neck, in the | has been given to the Chinese and others, Special fee fund al e - 3 School fund ... st time of 1:48%. The valie of the ! who now ask for a continuance In the matter | divides naturall three periods: | In China commences by right on the | Printing .... 2ild ‘fund N R v O Cinsim the same, that they mav stiil Tonker | The “grammar od,” begin- | 20th, inasmuch as the Eastern time is | | Rents Bhioet Daver maut i < T went to | o7 public property continue thelr bone-scraping | hing with the ¢ ahead of the San Francisco time by at | | Repatrs A Park imprcvement fund . It was a ve slim fie that wen! and disease-spreading rites to the detriment ard csming dov ¥ a4 Salaries of teachers least one day the post in the Reliance ¢ Consequently Friday b Handi- | of fmprovements and imperiling the health of | War; the academy ty Hall fund . > e 2 > 5 brary fund = cap, over seven furlongs, worth $700 to | our citizens: be it the time of the m down to|the 2Ist, will see Chinatown painted | 3 of janitors Street light fund $he At 1o Rubicon was asked to | Resoived That we petition the Honorable | about I8#0: in this perlod come the plo- | Ted. unless the Chief of Police wills it | [ Etaros ot ahan Polos conbineeat foxii: - plck up 124 pounds, and everybody Was | {imuance, as under the law thev have the | Beer ious) reforuers, Sooses oLt nIee, Supplies ... SRl D P iR congratulating Tommy Griffin on hit- | power, and ask them to assist us in this matter | aorn rd Barnard and their con- ——————— Tele ound fee fund in said cemetery and the high school fThat the pretense | Period, ety extends from 159 down| SAYS HE STRUCK HIM. ting up with such soft company. The |and discontinue the buryin big chestnut horse, with Lonny Clay- | 274 abate this nulsance. ' Thet the protenst| to the'present time. The names applied Total 5 . ton in the sa backed down 6 to to th 1 | Duplic C . acked dow: done merely to further use this city property | hese periods 3 d upon the AL ND. ot 5 to 4 to 5. Caspar and Colonel Dan, | for gain, and to the menace of our citizens. | three types chools which | Joseph Gumper Makes Serlous {;}“fi‘nflnd Sounty officers’ salaries... § 15,249 93 ey ool ot urns & Waterho Jair, recede e e e c amms : x | Printing tra Bt GT ApDeaT s L et G 8 e . B W U D e - | Sonnonied e ol o5 Ehmmg Charges Against Policeman Publiching Jaw and motion caisndar g o | CIoioaYment personal properly etting from 3 to 5 to evens. | I ademy 3 sen E rinting, s ¥ 7,971 39 | a5 e riatans was a two-horse race to the head of the | A TEST CASE. | high schools Hutchins. \ inting, “blanks, etc. 7,971 39 | Robineon bequest fund - of the Atlantic seaboard stretch, Cas ed th head and hes r and Rubicon running | alone witne: 85 50 | Robinson bequest interest fu 1. Turning the bend for | Can a Chinese Merchant Turn La-| ment of t Pacific Raflroad interest tax ac rise and develop-| Joseph Gumper, a janitor, visited police unt e preras . mmar” school; the | headquarters last night and made a com- STREET Dig X Coupons, school bonds 1874, ... 30 o hiofue, Mubleon made = very wide tumn, | 1 borer. and RemainiiniThis ey o Jn that paft of | plaint against Officer Hutchins, whom he | Accepted streets .- s s | GO e o bonda 30 0 i, lengths, 3 ging the | ted & s eas e Missis- | aecused of assaulting him witho vo- | Cleaning streets and 5 49,441 35 | Coupons, ~ City I o s ; rail, Caspar won as he pleased. Col. | Country? B ahoni Wpst of the Mississippi the | cation, According 5 Gihpeve S e | Eublle squares and improvements:. 14462 53 | sl e L i ?;:—Ts‘t:‘r:wr; (";x(ml'!r:”l 7, beating the fa-| Nz pak Tan came to this port from| type. The “grammar school” Is now | Was standing in a grocery store at S e S fana E;'rk“mx;%r;svsgmfi e pace. | o, 2 forever gone. The academy, w o | lejo and Kearny streets Repairs of county roa 7 y e e D irst cholce’s miser. | China a short time ago on a “merchant’s [ scademy, while no | 1eJ rny streets, last night, when Y roads onds. 16573 - certificate” and was allowed to land. He | longer the prevailing type, holds a W place and will hold a perm has been gathered In again and will run| [12S5 And yYoung woman whe had made some | Sweeping and cleaning streets. nent place | slanderous re T BLE. | old & permarient place | slanderous remarks about him entered. STRICTLY RELIABLE. | rotat ... Sinking fund. ‘park improvement able ending was quickly made appar- bonds, 187+ ent. At the head of the stretch one of 4 S oG o o - | Sinking' fund, Cit constru Sletme Sirrina Droke, and e ey | 1 risk of beink deported, for he hasbeen | o SIS hickbies By £ar (ke mose Jon? | o210 Ioceeded {0 “eall her down” as he | pNeil TATION AND ADVICE FREE | SUNDRY | e bondz” pulilng up the other one served him found by Federal officers performing| portant plac expressed it, and finally threatened to Disinterment fund Stnking fund, Dupont likewise. 3 | manual labor as a fisherman at a Chi- The “grammar schools” of England ap her face” If she continued to slan- | At office or by letter. If vou Duplicate tax fund ing bonds ... “Murph T nese fishing camp on_the bay shore be-| were the legitimate successors of the | der him. city write f m st Exempt firemen’s relief fun State of California J. Murph Buck Massie opened | tween Millbrae and Burlingame. Three medieval sche the steries and once left the place, and notified | f. All nee Library fund . an 8 to § favorite for the owners’ hand- | other Chiness were found without regis-| cathedrals hools of | Hutchins, A few minu ater he en- | sl Ty s T an N Henk fcap with his 83 pounds up, but the ! tration certificates, but they said that the| the T alan: = hand Sept in this cf Receipts during quarter. monas supply was more than adequate to the | papers were in their room s ‘medieval | tered the store, and walking up to Gum- | = yment person s the fm- | per, struck him in the face with his open xes fund ... s . | Bark improvement " fiin on. ostab. | Fearing further violence at his hands, [ g S o demand and 11 to 5 w procurable | They were detained pending an investi- portant ]lm] ence o Total TAS s later on. The big play was made on | 82tlon. | St. Paul's School in ik e ice relief and pensio: Payments during quarter I : There 18 a_questlon whether a Chinese | lished by Collet, is of e sumper left the store and subsequentl : ey ¢ Cash hand Dec. 31, 18! May W, forcing her 0dds down from | merehant admitted to this country as| as a type of the ea went to -nlice headquarters, where he | Specialists for Men of the P s s e threes to 9 to The Montana mare | such. who afterward becomes a laborer,| mar’ school. took a commanding lead at the first | is entitled to remain here. and It is the| that they te turn and though Buck was coming fast | intention of the Federal officlals to test| was Collet's 8. w t light fund ... - NKING FUNDS OUT- chers’ Institute fund . Sundays, 9-11 | Unapportioned fee fund . s that the molies officer 15 pramaatesq | ENGLISH AND GERMAN EXPERT SPECIALISTS against him and that he never misses | Hours—$-5; Evening: ) ANDING. d, he was the matter in the courts. the, curriculum of the school, and an opportimity to annoy him. — — terest Accounts— | - i iuefenc, BeSwins Deaten Ve fiscant 8 clbiai et ekl M e e e R e TR <t Friday night, he claims, Hutchins Dupont street widening bonds Sinking fund, park improvement length. Deuble Quick ran well to the | of California provision is made for the| Stood him up on Kearny street and Park improvement bonds .. Boaites s T stretch, where he tired badly. | Federal Informations. Gepartment of pedasory. 1 sonlt hone | searched him for a revoiver. He intends | All - HIISITHMENT 0 OTTHTE, | | sinxing runds— TRANSFERS. The 2 to 1 ravorite, Colonial Dame, in| United States Attorney Foote flled yes-| these words of Collet graven above the | [0 flle written charges against the officer },fi”‘n‘t”}!’;?"fmex‘;‘ ‘;‘mfl;;) 1‘;' From General Fund— the opening five and a_half furlong | terday in the United States District | entrance. at the next meeting of the Police Com- ~ e A ek DG e scramble was pounds the best of the | Court informations against Sam Lee ana| Passing to a consideration of modern | Missioners. Total . §399,554 00 | To police relief and pension fund eleven starters, and though O'Connor | ?}onz On, °R,“;,g‘{’,f tlh»rn with rp(;si\'lng | questions of secondary education, Pro- P REC:\PITLLA’HON”(ELIB DEMANDS AUD- | _To pound fee fund .. could not assist her much, she came on | €iars on whic e tax was unpald. | fessor Brown dwelt upon the various| CONVICT: TO PRISO! N | From Unapportioned Fee Fund— in the stretch and led out Bl Moro and | views taken of the subject of educa- CTS _SENT_ O EXISON e e . Elidad at the wire. The former made | One Dose Will Stop a Cough. | tlon. ~ “The modern educational or ped- s 1 | Speclal fee fund . . To disinterment fund . most of the running and appears to| Dr. Parker's Cough Cure never fails; | A80ical view,” he said, “is coming to | Several Burglars and a Would-Be | Strest Department fiind From Park Improvement Fund—- fancy the heavy going. La Maroma | try it; %c. For sale by il druggista. * | be, In addition to a psychological view Murderer Sent Across the Shr o E e Tt e Dnsion e R a soclal view as well. It adapts edu- - Total seoonencad 51,765,304 2, c:uo“ not to the mere requiréments of Bay. | DEMANDS ~ OUTSTANDING DEcmqug% F?o%“&&?filmm?ednt Fund— s i Qs the varlous branches of study, . Is & truss made on the plan of the above, with 31, 1897. To I fund ... 3 , THE CALL’S RACING CHART. the needs of the student of ,,’,'a,,"“;,§3| Hetxy ““’dw;\."' Yo rando “{:"'fi""“ & Beavy steel or iron band, as you well know | General fund $283,662 28 | From "Account with Assessor— Lo VaTiohis RuTIAnte ¥ ;""&}:‘;‘ “P":bh ?:'l o “?‘L a bar "Xer‘" if you have Leen in the habit of wearing one. | Mslmermetm ffnmzi 5 20000 | To school fund ...... 84,166 25 e e % 2 S. n am ott’s Grant-avenue saloon, | Throw it away! | e tax fund ... : 7718 | To Street Department fund 32,802 41 c“é'ffi’h“e”'\;’\f‘m’:??fi‘e’ufk”'%;&.‘%‘L‘;“"}gnf;ff'fs’, D a short time ago, was sentenced to two | W u, continue wea | Exempt remen's reiiet fund %6 00| To Mbrary fand ... 3434 83 ralny. Track very muddy. : FRIENDS OF THE CHILDREN.|Years' imprisonment in Folsom by Judge | {0 fieient trass wit ; iron. hoops | New City Hall fund T e il T e i ot el 2 il b Cook yvesterday morning. In passing sen- about it, Shich ‘may | Nineteenth strect extension fund..... §87| To coupons, park Improvement & 44(), FIRST RACE-Five and a half furlongs; three-year-olds; purse, $00. The Annua! Election of the Cali- ::f:”;":_“:"‘(‘.';]“;‘ll"r‘;':“’;:“’:l_‘"":." I';:J‘;‘;e e e e e o et e " Homses Welght [St.__ %m. %m. %m. _Str__ ¥in. | Jookeys [Op. CL fornia Society. ment 12 of the Superior Court would be | SR ot “canceiea Nover 4imor o6 Ak e maae Colonial Dame ....107! § h 52 S T R The annual election of the vice-presi- | allowed considerably more leisure. { - e 125 e ment bonds, 1874 568 68 El Moro 13 19 2 35 (Morse § 1 |dents and directors of the California So-| Henry Jameson. who forced an entrance | |} ? s sfae R W S To_sinking fund, Elidad 214 2h 5 82 |Conley 4 clety for the Prevention of Cruelty to | into a house at 25 Minna street and was |1 If ruptured it et Mhegartinent fund | _ struction bonds . 1,910 76, La Maroma . €1 3% . 42 [Hennessy H Children was held Wednesday at the | found guiity of burglary in the first | rect Lght fund ..., frs Gimte of Calltorn Lol o ":h‘lhmhu}_ 1% 7% . 62 |Thorpe 3 rooms of the organization, at 223 Powell sentenced to fifteen yea n Teachers’ Institute fund . | 2::}5\':“;:‘15 |um Prince Tyrant 3ho 41 = 61 I(C. Sloan. 5 street. Previous to the election Sccre- | Sah Quentin by Judge Dunne. John Cul- fex s i ELe | | _To school fund 100,000 0Q e $1 £ 11 s 7h |Gray Ty Barnell niab. hEsd rencbr ot n, convicted of burglary in the second | SR [ omotar X 000 From Sgecial Hee S Tors - 93, (McNichols B tho he L > | eighteen months. James L. Sheehan, con- | h r < 2 | s | From State of Californ: Dr. ; e R past twelve months. The magnitude of | d on two charges of burglary. was | MG ETAC LA G TR S OO Ay, | D Suaieg meoept. 20, a7 To account with Assessor, > 1 68 = i 1 somatts i) . the work can only be appreciated from | sentenced to spend the next ten_years of | - . STATE OF CALIFORNIA. SoTme, D. Gideon's b. f. by Faverdale-Stately. Good start. the following facts and figures his life in San Quentin. DLare Yick was Total ioies s Cash on hand Sept. 30, 1897 . s 40,883 03 e — - - Complaints recetved, 1235 investigated, 1om; | Binced awav In the County Jall for 4 e s ete Taxes recelved during quarter From © SECON o = = e number of children involved, 2466; prosecttions: v day sault. ) 3 ax Collector, $1,089,087 42; from 441. D RACE—Six furlongs: selling; three-year-olds; purse, $3i. BT S siecions, O Sl l:;'?‘?.'.'i’:' ;x‘ me. i S e S \ @ .| Bemand o Senoortans” No. p‘}:"”f’”" S [ o - i ik i : ved, p 1008, 3%4; EES axes received during quarte: 1595 Index. Horses. Welght [St. %m. %m. %m, Str. Fin. % Jockeya. T CL | in families, 193 returned to parents or B Insolvent Business M"“t * 7/ \ e AT e Maintenanca of javeniles st Whititer 2 == i ans, 326; people to whom advice or informa- urant-keeper ? : \ A SRR A 251, Reform School 5 334 Good Friend awl2 . 1% 13 124 in |Conley Hon: Twas Igiyen: not (meliled in: aboses Bar | oo ik T- FAWEIS (A LRSUAUL o X e TREASURER'S ACCOUNT. Maintenance of ju S (410) Sorrow . 08 1 21l 31% 81% 22 (Thorpe perons and families visited In_making inves. | N28 been declared insolvent. His lla ' | cRecelpts during quarter ending December 31, | School of Industry 1.484 48 413 Catawba . 07l 3 51 58 58 $n |McNichols tigations, 1203; visits to the Superior Cours, | ti€S amount to $1218, and his assets $500. ANU ]‘H[N 1897, at credit of the following funds and ac- | Collateral inheritance X 26,854 58 ::};1 fl K%ra_xn 110! & 47 48% 42 48 |Spencer . 7 |15 to Police Court, 7i; to City Prison, 120; | J. E. Gabriel, who_conducted a confec- F YoU CANNOT SEE EQUALLY WELL BOTH NEAR counts: 3 Redemptions of property e Kylo Th 71 62% 62 [McDonald ...| 60 30 citations served, 107: subpoenas served, 18 | tionery store at 104 Eddy street, has been oy 3 GENERAL FUND. State 411 Castake 2 % 2% 2h 620 IStevens ......| 20 20 petitions for appointment of guardian’ filed, | adjudged insolvent. His liabilities amount | AND FAR CALL AND SEE US. From taxes $1,520,370 16 :3 g:l::cl;r 5 gm :4 ;“ ;m I!gcr;!nnor oo m g B4; wards of the soclety heard from, vis' | to about $400. ol D Total adiis . . Brown ... i partment No. 1,412 25 | Amount Transfe; Time, 1:16. %, by Bolus-Ruth. Good start. Won driving Jise w0 Tt iuoe (Eoliie To_account of Assessor. $10 68: p 3 3 : ? Department No. 2 .. 2 19,756 02. = et : : NEW TO-DAY. ; (s B e A 162250 | State Treasurer, $1,279,756 02 442, "I TR T e Imodlote:/res Teer M08 and yowind: porve | T ~"| OPTICIANS pHgtflfiRA 5= pRepartment No. 3 3,201 25| Balance on hand December 31, 1897 § H B '~ SUPPLIE nes and forfeitures Trder. Torses, Welght ST Wi LI «EUREKA—We have found it1" s Al el | 1 S 1 (419) May W, 4. 3 13 1%% 11 * 3 < e 3 .,3!.’,.. | Health Office recelpts .. SR 50 | HARRXHHEXEREXXRRXXRBHRERRRRLR 88 Bock Massi ettt S et 7 642 MARKET ST, “7 Licenses, city and county 95,500 00 | X * :;x{ é’x““?}fix?"l R T 312 810 } Ut CHRONICLE BUILDING v 8“'”“‘“1’ m‘imiclml 2039 00 | : PERFECTIUN 5 PREVAILS 2 Sir Dilke, ¢ e 5 15 wotx ~ | Quarantine fees ! * 418 Panl Gri 5 5 i = - - | R of v o e in 5 It is to see a business man fumbling Hals ot DT Dy, monerty i % SN * 3 3 O . Cameron’s b. -] 1 . 2 1 8] J. 8. 7 St oo wibacer e\ [TISWELLTOKNOW =" = 2 (UISINE SERVICE: = = = = —— i i | v and Count: ) * 448, TURTH RACE One and a sixteenth miles; all ages; McLaughlin Selling tobacco l;;‘h;_ls moutht. beHC hcallllot THAT YOU CAN Costs for satiataction of fudgment.: 19,00 [ o 3 % SR N o , he cannot bear, he can- h N — | —IN THE— Tndex. Horses. Welght.|St. %m. R e B s On San Francisco | Total St : | % s o e e, ShgoEs Supen v GE not ¢hink. - He is stunned BORROW MONEY Rea Estate at seECIAL BB FoND T X L ADIES? GR"__L§ e 32% 324 32% 1n |E by nicotine and his mental EROMUS . .. .. i\2 per ct. | From Auditor ...... 3 1400 | * @19 . 41041 4 1h 22" 22 24 [Thorpe E P Clerk of Justice! 6,661 75 | % Cly P y * Sm= !l M o Dhibais edges are slowly Blunting CALIFORNIA TITLE |t - mgz R PALACE. : 1 Tom Cromwell, 5...109) § [ ,954 75 | % Direct Entrance from Market Stre 5 S5 while he e 1 * Entrance f ot 1 > % 31053 nervously Su License Collect B581 00 | 4 N @57 Buckwa, a 08/ 6 Gh__§ 5 6 |Cis or chews a 1 The sit INSURANCE AND TRUST CO., | Rloonse ¢ R I S Ay el 1:48%. Winner, Dr. H. E. Rowell's ch. h. by MacDuff-Alb uation would laughable MILLS BUILDING, . 3 hab i 217 % = — — £ 2ite e = CHAS. PAGE, President. © 444, FUTH RACESeven furlongs; all ases; the Reliance Club Handlcap: purse, g't, were “o," limf‘ll- thHls HOWARD E. WRIGHT, - $ 3,203 LR % usiness capital—heall Secretary and Manager. | From re i . - e e e i SO, L L R T R and moneypl are slowly O IBRARY FUND, T 0 sl = : C 2 ! From taxes o 5 . CaspeA 13 5 | RN S Colonel Dan, 3 1k AT 3haodni 3 o oozingawayand clearer y; NOTARY PUBLIC. Fines 275 00 | (415) Rubicon, a. 247 1h 1ns 27 3100 |Clayton i i S A. J. HENRY, NOTARY PUBLI Total 428 Paso Tempo, b 5l i n ‘ » e business brains are tak- 3 P <y RY EU E}: otal . NETES 3 T3 Coupled with Caspar, = % ing the advantage. 4, Hotel. Telephorle 50, Restdence 303 | From taxes . wE NN OFFICE me, 1:29. Winner, Burns Waterhouse's b. h. ' > encla streel elephone, *‘Church™ 15. N s 53 . PR ORE N use's b. h. by tmp. St. Andrew-Culsine. Good But Don’t Stop Tohacco SUDDENLY and wrench = Bomianet 1L BRI § 1 ( 4455, SXTH RACE-One and a sixteenth miles; selling; three-year-olds and upward; el : ently injuring them, take Bent of hoatouse = =———— 1004 Market '1’ ® purse, $i00. 2 < An absoluteand kindly vegetable cure for the Sale of old material . 259 15 Rea,[‘ Powell Index. Horses. Welght.|St.. %m. %m. %m. X : = s tobacco hl?b“'t ; kmdb‘iy antidote for tobacco Park and Ocean Rallroa 00 33 s 2 w 0 Onlo TL Y- 13:] : ; nd oAy aok‘:o B‘IAG}S:IURB ti(t)wlclffinotyi‘grl m‘fh’;fl Total $127.67: Telsphons, Southk aso. ng and Dance, &.106! ns 51 , .. : 155 @D Yankee Doodie, 5182 2% 12 stop by removing the desire. IT GENTLY v BTl e e SIOACRURD LR B pmeoeds fwd ¥ o s : ey riman Loy 95 | Youns, oLp om mbbLE-AGED MEN 388 Mies Ruth, 6. 45 el . Weitive Written Gaarastoo to eure permaneatly say ease ell Fines nd forteitures in " Police premature decay should send. °;':'_—h!:,ly°§%‘; o2 Time, 151 Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's g g i g A L S HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE | Money refunded L9500 | 400 Dases, which explains il the _sacreta. g Bl o e R i ey M 2 ed free securely sealed In plain wrapyer. KUREEA CHEXICAL AND ENFG. 00, Lé CROSSE. Wis. | strevgth to the sexual organs. Total % ‘1;’{;“;_0” 320 ] ‘ - & % A&iioh - SiNsoebvabsshssa shvede 7 B % N. I5th st., Phil,

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