The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 17, 1898, Page 40

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1898. hundred, as at the time all be ex- nths by the the opera- mmitted to f the Ci ny department | become or be | during said six y d-partment cre- have no money it during said ‘.uch case the id t of { | | amendments sistent with | ts at . id clection CHARTER, YES. ' 7 | | and amr 125\ General ature, and the | shall be man- | and County in nmce\ election. le other purpose of the r this Charter mak- | nts provided in this | r)u usand J]L hundrad and -nine. IT KNOWN, That the City and | of San Francisco, containing a | on of more than two hundred 1 on the twenty- th d\ of December, in the year Hh the provisions of Sec- Article XI, of the Constitu- tion of this State, did elect the under- signed a Board of Fifteen Freeholders, pare and propose a Charter for | and County; and we, the| members L 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 said 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 - STEAMERS FOR Kotzebue Sound, St. Michaels Island, Dawson City, Minook Creek ' And All Points on the Yukon. Avoid sailing vessels, which are slow and oftentimes extremely hazardous. : Many sailing vessels now being advertised are from thirty-five to forty-seven years .:old and cannot insure. Take the steamers of reliable lines. “fTHE JOHNSON-LOCKE MERCANTILE CO., Shipping and Commission Merchants, San Francisco and Seattle. Address : Steamship Department—609-611 Market Street, San Francisco, or Seattle, Wash. Agents of the JOS. LADUE GOLD MINING AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY OF YUKON, owning and operating the LADUE-YUKON TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, PACIFIC COAST AND KOTZEBUE SOUND TRANSPORTATION AN DTRADING COMPANY, YUKON TRANSPORTATION AND COMMERCIAL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, CALIFORNIA-YUKON TRADING COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, NORTHERN COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, GOLD STAR TRANSPORTATION COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, HUMBOLDT NAVIGATION COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, YUKON STEAMBOAT COMPANY, COLUMBIA NAVIGATION COMPANY. The above-named companies, under our agency, maintain lines of steamers between San Francisco Dinety-eight. and Seattle via St. [lichaels to Dawson City and points on the Yukon; San Francisco direct and via St. JOSEPH BRITTON, President. JEROME A. ANDERSON, S i ITlichaels to Kotzebue Sound. H. N. CLEMENT, ‘A. COMTE, Jr., ALFRED CRIDGE, L. R. ELLERT, ISIDOR GUTTE, P. H. McCARTHY, JOHL. NIGHTINGALE JOHN C. NOBM JOSEPH O’CONDM 2 LIPPMANN SACHS, EDWARD . TAYLOR, A. W. THOMLISON. Attest: J. RICH'D FREUD, t Secretary. | NEW YORK'S BICYCLE POLICE. The work of the squad assigned to‘ the town of Newtown fairly illustrates the work of all. Newtown, by the way, has an area about as large as Manhat- | tan Island, but is divided into only | eighteen election districts. The village a of Newtown was selected as headquar- ters for police work, and was connected by telephone direct with police head- quarters in New York. A roundsman was placed in charge at this point, with two foot officers to collect returns from the village polling places. Three 'yvcle officers were assigned to the polling places at Maspeth, two vay, one each at Middle Village, 1 and Laurel Hill; two each at York police force, as they racing speed over the coun- of Queens, excited no little and wonder among the in- ts of the rural villages. Many d forward with satisfaction to the when, along with the other ad- vantages of consolidation, they, too, could claim the protection of some of New York’s army of bluecoat defend- From ““The Police Control of ll or: Great Election,” by Police Commis- sioner Avery D. Andrews, in the Feb- Tuary Scribner’s, Take Our Large and Elegant Steamers For the above-named points. All steamers of the above lines are of large capacity, are lit by electricity, heated by steam, supplied with cold-storage facilities, have commodious quarters for the comfort of all passengers, and set the best tables of any steamers sailing on the Pacific Coast. es of Sailings: | / From San Francisco for Dutch Harbor, St. Michaels and Dawson—May 20, June 1, July 1, August 1, September 1. From Seattle—June 5, July 5, August 5, September 5. Ridgewood, Metropolitan and Glen- da m'l three more at Corona. These nd athletic representatives of i JOHNSON-LOCKE MERCANTILE CO., 609 Market Street, San Francisco, or Seattle, Wash.

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