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THE ; FRANCISCO CALL, said General Fund shall be paid, as In this sect hereinafter provided, all the s of the various depart- m the City and County, except such expenses as are by this Charter to be paid out of the Funds specifically provided for the payment of such ex- penses, For the six months ending on the thirtieth d »f June, in the year nineteen hundred, each and every of gaid departments shall expend the | moneys set t to each of them by the Board of rvisors of the existing municipali So much of sald moneys set apart id Board of Supervisors o the Superintendent of Public Streets, Highways and Squares for the fiscal year ending on sald thirtieth day of June, in the year nineteen hundred, as shall remain unexpended at the time this Charter takes effect, shall bs ex- pended during said six months by the Joard of Public Works in the opera- t{ons of the department committed to its charge. All the expenses of the City and C ch are not to be paid out ghall be paid during| out of the General| exHausted a months, or sh ated 1ld any department cre- “harter have no money | led for it during said in each such case the ereof shall be paid out of Fund, notwithstanding ed in sections six and prov then Charter. Such pensions asmayaccrueto | firémen under Article TX of this Char- | ter-dur 1'six months shall be pald | out-af th neral Fund. The ex |’mz mianicl mentioned in this section is the. ex of the (-ny} and Co isco, and the | geveral funds wh be trans- | ferrod as this section provided are | funids of existing municlipality. All | the. fund 14 existing municipality not mentioned in this section, and zed by law, shall be sury until the ne- which are auth eontipued in the ¢essity. “or their c uance ceases. 8. When the nece: for fng any Fund of the City and| mainta y Cotinty in existence at the time this | Charter takes effect has ceased to ex- | fst,, and a balance remains in such| pervisors shall so declare | nance, and upon such declara- | fion such balance shall be forthwith | transferred to the General Fund. | SRFENY SCHEDULE. by -ard This Charter shall be published for | twenty days in The San Francisco Call and in the Daily Report, daily news- papers of general circulction in the| ¢ rd County of San Francisco, and uch publication, viz.: on Thurs- | twenty-sixth day of May, in| one thousand eight hundred | ty-eight, it shall be submitted to. the qualified electors of said City and County of cial election w n Francisco, at a spe- } h shall be held on that | yurpose of voting upon the same; and if a ma- | ed electors of said voting at said election the same it shall be sub- Legislature of the State ts approval or rejec- gislature shall approve | all take effect and be in | . hereinafter otherwise | - the hour of noon | y after the first day | ear nineteen hun- | 1l thereupon become the | anic law of the City n Francisco, and shall | existing Charter of said | v, and all amendments | nd all laws Inconsistent with | | 1 of ballots at sail election as follows: FOR THE NEW CHARTER, YES. FOR THE NEW CHARTER, NO. > sole purposes of the election of € ers directed in this Charter to be elected by the pcople, this Char- ter take effect on and after its ¢ the Legislature, and the ch officers shall be man- 1 and controlled by the tion rter to be made by him, and of the qualification of the persons so ap- pointed, this Charter shaill take effect on the firs of December, in the| year one thousand eight hundred and | nnety- BE IT KNOWN, That the City and | County of San Francisco, contajning a population of more than two hundred thousand i:habitants, on the twenty- seventh day of December, in the year one - thousand eight hundred and | ninety-seven, and under and In ac- | cordance with the provisions of Sec- | tlon 8, of Article XI. of the Constitu- tion of this State, did elect the under- | signed a Board of Fifteen Freeholders, to prepare and propose a Charter for said City County; and we. the members of said Board, in pursuance of such provisions of the Constitution, and within a period of ninety days | after such election, have prepared and | do._propose the foregoing, signed in | duplicate, as and for the Charter for | sald City and County of San Fran- | cisco, | IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands in duplicate, this twenty-fifth day of March, in the year one thousand eight hundred and | ninety-eight. | JOSEPH BRITTON, President. JEROME A. ANDERSON, JAMES BUTLER, H. N. CLEMENT, A. COMTE, Jr., ALFRED CRIDGE, L. R. ELLERT. ISIDOR GUTTE, P. H. McCARTHY, JOHN NIGHTINGALS, Jr., JOHN C. NOBMANN, JOSEPH O'CONNOR, LIPPMANN SACHS, EDWARD R TAYLOk. A. W. THOMPSON. Attest: J. RICH'D FREUD, BOOMING! W4 are pushing sales of seasonable goods at pricés that should rattle them off lively. 20 Papers Flower Seeds S0 CENTS. These are own selections, are all fine varie- tres, adapted to this climate. Add 4 cents to mall. Stemps taken. 20 Papers Vegetable Seeds SO CENTS. Thess are from our regular Seed Outfits of 1598 —selected from those where we have an overstock: If by mall add 6 cents. TOILET SOAP—40 Cakes $1.00. Not. the cheap unsalable kinds, but suitable for family, rooming house or hotel use: worth from--2°to 10 cents a cake. Let us send you semple. box by return freight o With next order. Greit hargains for dealers and users in near- ly évery Hne. ® BOYS AND GIRLS, We offer you a_chance to earn premlums and to learn ness methods at same time. If un- @er 20, write for particulars to CASH STORE 25-27 Market St., S. F. One-half block from foot of Market street. The only grocers who made an exhibition of pure f00ds &t the Mechanics' Fair and received 0,00,00.00.0,00,00,0,000,000,00000,00000000000,0000000000,00,0/000000000000000.000000000J0000000 0,000 0.0,000C000000000000000000000 FREE TRIP TO ALASKA! [0,0000,000000000000000000) 10,0,0,0,00,0.0,0,0000,00,00,00000000000000,0000000000.0000000[000000000000000000,0.0,00,00000000,0,0.0000000000000000000000000CC00000 INCLUDES DAY, APRIL 3, 1898. P.0.0,000000000] ® Board, Room and 900 Pounds Freight Free. WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED, AND CHEAP TOO. THE FIRST FIFTY APPLICANTS Who ask for passage on the new, safe, swift-going steamer ‘“Humboldt,” leaving this port April 6th, and buy of us a complete outfit, clothing, provisions, tools, etc., not less than $200, will receive a FULL-PAID TICKET, costing $50, free, with freight privileges. get the benefit of all cut prices. & diploma and certificate of purity in eve article. sr i 0000000000000 0O000 more, to prospectors. “Qutfitting for Alaska can be obtained in. a great many places, but after giving the matter personal attention it is the belief of the management of this paper that those who contemplate a trip to Alaska cannot do better than to consult their own interest by first examining the stock and prices offered by SMITHS’ CASH STORE. It is convenient to steamers and ferries. On a purchase of $100 a similar ticket at half rate: $25. Buyers No commissions paid. We give all profits, and Wire at once if interested.. Any one purchasing at this establishment, even the blindfolded, may be sure of care and liberal treatment, and that the worth of their money will be received dollar for dollar in the value of goods purchased.”‘—Editor Alameda Daily Argus. 000000000000000000000000000000000000000Q0000000000000000000000 SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March 30, 1898. Received from Smiths' Cash Store one second-class ticket on steamer “Humboldt,” value $50, free of charge, in accordance with advertised announcement in newspaper of this date, outfit having been furnished me at regular rate without increased cost therefor. -H. H. KELLER. 0000000000000000000000000000000000Q000000000000000000000000006 POOCOCOCCO00C0000000 _The Livest and Liveliest Store n the City | All car lines terminate here. 7 big floors bulging with goods at retail to consumers everywhere for cash only. 34-page list ready. Send for it. We guarantes all the goods we ecll. Liberality our motto. The store that deals honestly with all the people—all the time, ' 95-27 MARKET STREET, S. F.