The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 4, 1899, Page 9

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1899. 9 GOVERNOR BUDD'S MESSAGE Continued from Fifth Page. FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4 ADV_RTISEMENTS. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND VALUE' OF THE the incoming Supervisors passed their certificates of election to the Mayor, and his Honor declared the board formally’ or- ganized, and proceeded to read his mes- sage. 4 | lowed the reading of the message, every member of the board answered to his » name, as follows: First Ward, Edward Hollan Second, Edward C. Kalben; Perrault; Fifth, W. H. Phelps; Sixth, | John Lackmanp; Seventh, L. F. Bying: | ton; Eighth, George W. Collins; Ninth, Albert Heye: Tenth, Jeremiah Deasy; ward H. Algeltinger. Then came the appointment of standing ¥ 1] committees, the personnel of which had Beautlfy the Glty a Theme 011 been previously arranged, as follows: fund on the date mentioned. To the amount must be added all appropriations made by the present Legislature which take effect prior to July 1L Bills have al- ready been passed carrying appropria- tions aggregating $861,000, which take ef- fect immediately. Of these appropria- tions you have approved $289,248 59, and ASSETS AND LIABILITIES THE HIBERNIA abbs mportans et ne fovaneiere | Savings and Loan Society. avallable, as revenue to meet them can- A CORPORATION. THE SAN In response to the rollcall, which fol- Third, Howard Black; Fourth, Bdward L. Eleventh, Arthur Attridge; Twelfth, Ed- ary—Byington, Phelps, Aigeltinger. nce” and Auditing—Perrault, Attridge, Streets, Wharves, Grades and Public Squares igeltinger, Kalben, Holland, Collins, At- Buildings—Hollond, Kalben. Attridge. helps, Lackmann, 5 . Health and Police—Collins, Attridge, Phelps, Afgeitinger, not be collected until January 1 next, and Heyer, Lackmann. they will only add to the amount of the e Department—Heyer, Phelps, Holland, u z Eaiben. deficiency already existing. ¢ 5 and Orders—Lackmann, Atgeltinger, | “GUGR0Y SVEET 132000] & communica- Anfl thIIB Sfllfl ASSBIS arfl Sm]amfl — Attridg < tion to the Ways and Means and Finance spital—Attridge, Black, Kalben. 0 hei tion to this y ¢ Printing and Salaries—Black, Kalben, Phelps. committees, calling their attentio o Street -Iights — Kalben, Phelps, Holland, | matter,and particularly requested that all a B flfiflm er 1 189 Black, Coll bills carrying appropriations for purposes s X &= Outside I Deasy, Byington, Perrault, | other than the payment of deficiencies al- N Lackmann, . ready created be amended so as to render = Personal ~Property Assessments—Phelps, | the appropriations effective after January ASSETS. Black’ Kalben, o 1, 18%. Respectfully, R e 5 Under the order of new business reso- E. P. COLGAN, Controller, the:debts therefay s:(‘u?:d lutions instructing the head janitor as to his duties and adopting the old board's rules of order and routine for committee Then came the the actual value of which e .. ..$26,378,589 62 The condition of said Municipal Ownership of the Utilities, Under- APPENDIX C. Amount_of claims passed to Governgr The placing underground of all over- | the pledge, deficits amounting to $321,004, and On the 8ist of December the City Hall Com~ [4+4+ + +++++++ ++++++ 4+ +++++++++++ 44+ + ¥4+ 50 Franciico. 2l P meetings were adopted. f W : New Year's presents for the faithful who | Budd’s administration that should have 2 < gl Ound H es and Extenslon Or Golden rned rewards during the campalgn. been provided for by former ones: dPe'g[mi_SSOryr 1}\0?_8 and Supervisor Kalben presented a type- | ooy S is as follows: They ool i 1 . a r lis ED AR all existing C t 3 writ resolution declaring a long list of | Agea are al sting Contracts, offices vacant. It W duly passed, and | Debris owned by said Corpora- a e an an e ecommen e Supervisor Phelps handed in the follow- | DeRclencies - 5 tion, and are payable to . ing names to fill the vacancies. This also | Recommended by Board of Exam- ' | it at its Office, which is i | went thrl)ugh“\:'lthoull:)l])iecl{x‘on:( s {nete Poci s s endines L ;ilmmed D Bk of f ¥ uting Attorney, Police Court, Depart- .$1,485,682 arket, M tornt R0l ourt, N m No, 2, C. . 9 Low; Prosecuting Attorney, Police Court, De- s | and County of San Fran- t is always customary on this oc- |head wires in certain districts within six e R L R e [t of O e tions for such a v e torney, Court, Department No. 1, Julfus s secured by First Mort- : ¥ S x:h ction by the | .AbOUt Franchises. rmeY: Clerk to Prosecuting Attorney, Police | FExpenditures from the ,Ff“;‘;*},‘, tund, | gages on Real Estate sors as he deems cessary for | Under the State law franchises for street Court. ' Department No. 2, Robert Lyon; Clerk | January 1, 1881, to January 1, 1899: = within this State. Said fare ana T GREET o | Tallwa ses may be granted | o Prosecuting attorney, Police Court, Depart- | Governor Markham's administration: ate. MRS take pleasure ng th per- e e Artriore: Clork to Prose- | yanmary 1. 1891, to June 80, 180L...,. SLms,sse o4 | Promissory = Notes — are ng that custom at this time. nd as prelim- cuting Altorney, Police Court, Department No. | July 1,1 i1, to June 30, 1502 5.40.465 23 gept ax:gi hel? 1by sgjg ordas & v Stior rd may spec 4, B “lerk_of Police Court, Depart- st to June . 8 042 90 “orporation a ts s ) 4 ords of introduction | tions ‘s to paving betw | 1 Conway; Cleric 'of Poitce | 0¥ 1! 15t o June © 3048 | Office, which is its prinel- elan presented his message to free ge of postme . Department No. 2, John P. Rice; Clerk | Jyjy 1, 1584, to January 1, 18% 1,857,116 15 1 ! s = T Board of Supervisors yester- en, firemen and other muni e ice Court, Department No. 3, Thomas H. | Tuansterred from general fund to pal place of business, and . ploves, while in the dis r duty Clerk of Police Court, Department No, | Tiapsterred frof &g fund (Stat. sald Notes and debts are ¢ Honor did not trust the read- | I would warn the board a g any | mes McQuade. 1893, p. 49).. . 120,000 00 | there situated. to the clerk, preferring to empha- | (i per n Mateo | S Superintendent, ot Construction of Hall of | pryniterrea from geheral” fund to 2—Promissory Notes and salient suggestions he had to | St Eatllway rgeait at Arms Board o Supervisors, J. R. | Whittier Reform Schioo 1,832 26 :ge debts lthereby secured, N S s = mplate Kirby e actual vall ad of having them lost in a ny ‘«i:e‘ LIP3 janitor Clty Hall, Matthew Smith; fani- e I alue of which Tostoed delivery The most import- the as- rd of Supervisors, John F. Ryan; jani- Th. ), t feature of the message is a recom- perty would pass - - ur"s office J..AFA"’I':rhd|e'.;‘“2(nr‘\‘ifllul;(fl\‘\;-_ Governor Budd's administration: Pmr:issc“urr;’dltlszx;teost s:ig N T = g Sl = lization, which to- - o 8 and Bures Led il ? v 1, 1895, to June 30, 1 & ! endation that the park panhandle b X tor iz atfios; ThomaseMullen: January s, to June 90, 18 debts is as follows: They extended to Ma street, thereby o guu oo e aTatt 1 '? | July 1, 1896, to June 30, 18 are all existing Contracts, ! 3 Janitor District Attorn William_Me: ih 30, 1898 t 2 creating a beautiful boulevard from | Surety Bonds. J . . Phierson; fanitor License C . Rob- [ July 1. 1807, to June 30, J%%.-cii owned by sald Corpora- art of the city to the oc. Gas | _On account of the confusion of the ecity T anine | dmatie) . . oz, auiiars nayable ta and water rates were criticled and the | EQLCAment Tesulting from the decision of the T rora. office, M. Bushway, | Transterred | gorerl | find o it at its office, whéch 1; % SRS 1€ | Supreme _ourt in th hn vs. Sutro, e HiGh - = ent [ Lk Solo- ock crushing revolving fund...... situated as aforesaid, an ors @) e € o: 3 there is a grave a for which you were not responsible; salaries | missioners transferre mplete: v aperintendent of Street's office, Solo: : Ak P R were yremunded S0LhRIn ] e er otficlal bonds | for extra polics, $90,600; ' judgments, nterest | to the municips B et s rauia; Janitor Saperior Court, Depart. | Trans(erred. fiomy Keorray (909 10 109 5 | the payment thereof is se- e to Kkeep within the $1 limit. | compar : e A st ing fund’ approximating five years have been’ consum o Tonts Nos, i and 3, William Bannon: fanitor | , Whittler State School func u.-i 4 cured by “Park and Cliff 1xes and the conditions of our streets | upon to r e pomaa.caiiol therefore, that the board can Keep its | tion. matter for con uperior Cpurt, Department No. 2, and Police | T~ n g 3 72| House Railway Company s stre Ry Tderact Inivibm ok the) nd_raise the total of these amounts, | though, on account of the lim Court record room, Paul Fowler; janitor Su- Sl e i | of the great responsibili ey §5T0.15." Ax the revenue for the current fiscal | bulldink can hardly be said to be Total . AT |y € Streot Railwa A digest of the | Urer and the Audito bonds s {renchment for the next Macal sear of $719,791 18 | © The orimi (e % | doubled. "1 recommend Board ¢ Sl Qs T e el devaitcatsnow: ous APPENDIX E. Company, Dt Consot 30ard of Supervisors— | the ¢ the additi The facts are that the property of the small | of August to the Hall of Justice. TAX LEVY BILL FOR SUPPORT OF STATE GOVERNMENT FOR TEN YEARS, BOTH Gfl ]f] B Odg?’geh per cent « s | b th householder is fully assessed, while the prop- | important transfer will occur during BY LEGISLATIVE PERIODS AND BY YEARS. 0] onds,” the market The § § Fealth Depact- | Gane o the quas corporations, princi- | ministration I have vetoed the c ntract to fur- | Mendocine value of all said bonds be- ment sup A by the kA bl T AT e ST G new building, in order, among other | General School Interest Grammar Asylum ing $23,625 00. Said Notes | Supervisors. The public th is the S s nervinars on Iy e this board an opportunity to Fund. Fund. and Sinking. Schools. ~ Fund. are kept and held by said i S b S: 14, last year, I showed that seven street rail: for such tra brba vl | I 80, 1891, forty- . | “The B o ya 4 lig corporations in this city were ers aRAlls loave 15 tuhding | ‘une .. 30, " 34,522,970 $1,808,500 $200,000 $75,000 Corporation at its said i | 51",“ p out the traffic -‘l”}c‘ »Tlfi?; r;:»‘r vv]é«ih“l:: zmrtl to wha such vacated offices shall be | June 30, 1891, S e e e gmcg. and igld No‘ttes :n:id his work merits en: S S put. . 3 , 00 2 onds are there situate nt. nds in the market and the total [~ T have brought an actl = = City Adornment. uation of their tangible property as assess- | what 1 pelios oy be the ron 1t0, demonstrate e s ey 8—Bonds of the United A e = | This is due to the failure of the Assessor | ha'law, that the L 2L States, the actual value of the San Francisco Ast roperly” acsens the franchises of‘thete cor. | (hicey-tien deptics, Whero which ' is 5 18,102,764 53 ppointed a con ttee to | poration which shoul e valued according Zhts 3 b " 74 aeenenas ¢ Sive plan for the Baoemmmere | to. the, rule Upheld: by!the Supreme: Court: in | obnirafour:. |The "appror $1,966,174 $110,00 The condition of said as fc Messrs. Arthur | case of San Jose Gas Co ST Al e ol Jgunsgsi; 1,966,174 151,710 Bonds is as follows: They 1 i Irving M. Scott, | | forms to this rule, which will largely iner lojehis ome Tota L £10% Hon, and are kept and 2 : Hearst® announced | the assessment roll and the city's resources. Print Proceedings De held by It Mo I own v under a competi- | But there are other affecting the | v, every 1 Bttt Tr TS Vaults and are there sit- N ully done revenue of the city sire to call o Yey el municipality the| July 1, o fornia, to the | Your attention, namely, the conversion of State | Thnute rvisors are fifth ve : BALIN RO e O e . under its ter. artistic im- into hational banks. The o | downie ok ¥ furniched e it June 30, 18 Erm 141,435 They a{e g;zo(l]%tggg%ol 5 This Is a note- and_Tallant banks have recently by Patig ! days before the sessio kil Dot er cen ,000, Water Rates. Y of the city a alized, and under & decision of the Su. | this means corrections can be made 114,558 282,870 End 3 per( cent (;2502 ¢ iration of th Court, and exempt from taxation. These | SUREEVISOTS 3 publ kv{vt X 11 ) e $4,114, 50¢ 282,87 s svees o0 00y s s " v is provided es W s 897 ,511,621, a o8 Joard &-de As S n verdra’ k as :fin pr‘”“”“ ; 11‘,:11.1 l‘i( e l:sxg(n l:\’l]«%l(loriluel grfl .Sf\! ’:‘n’:‘“"“’;]"‘; ”q- n] Bonds” and are payable early find their realiza- and ounty and State taxes. The loss to tter as t ‘une = 4r reallzd- | he city from this source alone is §20,528 this | 10 Dass without correction or s R oniysto Miiefonder offsed ey | would, in hands lese worthy t > rirawn 2 et Corporation. of Cor- | _ The Regents of the University, by investing | be sublect to great abuse. I r 3 June 30, 1897, S 41,435 4—Miscellaneous Bonds, a o io ‘this | State funds in the city, which dre not asses the minutes be printed. eighth ¥ cdn A —raeaseet s eeneunn z the actual value of which an_involves abolishing tha | able, have diminished our revenues from taxa- o 257 5 o e | e in ! nobromimately . the L game. amount. | X poOsition Committee Totals R i e : incarcerated. thera to the | Whereas we cannot easily remedy this, as far | Obedient to a popular demand, I have ap-| July 1, 1 June:30, 1898 FLOEY e 5 & 141,435 nent of the City Hall, which | as the university is concerned, although it | Pointed a committee to prepare & plan for an ninth - Mot EOe e P i e Bonds 1s as follows: They 1 perhaps desirable. fm.um] be more cquitable lrm;ng s'f“e to v :xr:rsx::ven r1n n Franefsco, probably to fllus. | July 1, 18 fitleth N Bie e belong to said Corpora- 5 propriate the amount of local taxation lost to | trate the resources of the Pacific Ocean and X 602 84,9 B e o seveaees d brary Building. | the localities by investment of university funds | countries tributary to this State, The % = 2 $252,87 tion, and are kept and o brary bullding fs among the press. | 204 bequests: still, in the matter of national | committee o B. Reinstein, Totals 107,204 $4,629,926 $252,870 held by it in its own s C : present quarters in the Clty iy S B Y eLell T e ] uated. They are “Markef fts | Hall ‘are inadequate and the city spends more | A ortin T 1, Broyn: NPT PulARhae | Court, Depastments Nos. & and 12. Danel | which has been published fn this place | Streei Cable _Rallway : | than $50,000 & vear out of the tax levy for ita s L T T . @ Brown, S M. Friedlahder, C. | perfor Court, Departments Wos: S To0 nt” No. | for_the past three years, has been Sold | Company 6 per cent Eorraciion Poropriation woula mmatn: | 201y, be, the mpecdler, sna X recommenc the | O n. | Crane; Janitor Superior Court, DEPETTNACE Sut | to H. H. Granice, proprietor of the Index i AP ARS i v tain it in bett The location the S, s! b g T ment No. 6, and Surveyor's | Tribune. Bonds ($884,000), pring as not got 1 to do with its general | O% this subject. T e an e &, Depactment No. 8, A0 Ror Court, | Valley Water Works 4 | have pleds to fix )L lots at the corner of Fifth Dewey Boulevard. nds has given us a 3 { Departme 1’Chambers Department | In the Chinese Morgue one of the| per cent Bonds (212, e e vos gow under lewse, mIEM | on pepruary 15, 1997, T appointed & citizens’ s to our west which we never apprec Janitor Superlor | strange sights is a number of life-size| 000),” “Sutter Street Rail- R ey cae e PEOPIS | committes to' relleve: ‘the distress among ‘the | efore, Sen Franciaco looks out pon the and reporter's of | dolis, which are burned to accompany the | way Company 5 per cent Millions for Light. his site, the upper | unemployed, of which William M. Bunker acted | V/{ eXpectant eves, and perhay T am: ‘jani. | COrDses as their servants to the mext| pondg ($150,000),” “Powell % = Mghtire pablioi baliings A ey e pper. flocTs | oo etuirman. The vesult waa the comstimotion | Lo fotallxe the Luigrest of the world tn James Graham; Ja0l. | world. They are doubtless a relic of the| gooo8 “Raywre ~ Com- g o punlioiehel) | ibrary purposes, might stili | of Balboa, afterward named Dewey, boulevard. | ¢3S ek B S8 8 FRFE O 8 BIC Blttes T N Receiving Hospital, | time when human beings were thus burn- € Band and Electric Com. | b made luce revenue, &s now, from | The late ‘Adolph Sutro and the Spring Valley | 1'{rust that when it takes definite form the e Cpbnin: janitor Justice | ed as companions of the deceased. pany 6 per cent Bonds earnings with the former ar w with I W. Hellman, 1a h 1y submitte ieas nd County Attorney’s sec 0 o llowing rates: For gas | i Banhandle. Nevada Bank, to be Gl o oo that JAMES'D. PHELAN, Mayor. | Superior Court's office, John Holland: assist- ADVERTISEMENTA. cent Bonds (829,250 39). o o Tetoand " prut berhaps one of the most necessary im- | the boulevard 18 completed within five years T ant junitor, AT e O o F—Interest on Miscellane- power), for o orovements which the city demands is a proper | from March 22, 1597, from Seventh av tra G 3 s 3 Watt' hours, and | approach to Golden Gate P e e D NEW ADMINISTRATION trater closets, City Hall, ¥ aner; jamitcs NO FAITH CURE. Jus B?nlds ‘;C"“ed oy 159,580 21 i e amined and found no obstacle in the way of | Trocadero roads. I recommend that these con- Pallce Courts 4 g £ ¢ Ly e Polios Conrt | £ Jonuary T ls? te situated 3 . v to kee) check | extending the panhandle to Market s ns b v % anitor Police Commissioners ) gltu i 8 st by | From Haker suber to e cormer!of et sirect. | aifions b compliea’ with at the. earlist pos NOW IN FULL CHARGE | r]’[;\u'P"!’Fitzgor]g‘nd‘:djanltnrj!;:{l;;f(’:‘\‘:; E o ne Gity and County I ectric meters of | avenue and Market street there are thirt > e 2 and Chief of Police, P. Moreno; r 3 = L 5 ot 0 per cent | Hocks, bounded by £ull and Gk e | Streets and Paving. |Supervisors Formally Organize | fall dome G. H. Bonsock, Matin O'Brien, ABOUT sl'gi}l:’f is Dxgtareih o !Sql%nml:fi:d:fiz gg?le'- 1 2 ponding rebate from | this land were acquired and converted into o | During the last fiscal year the city b s ¢ Joseph Wilson. LETS. 2 cost of lighting the public | park by the planting of trecs and the macad: | cepted 135 miles of paved strects, making. a and Make Many Appoint- Assistant clerks Board of Supervisors, George ties of Alameda ($105,- a ¢ the last fscal year smounted | amizing of roads eimiler to the Panhandlo | total of nearly 117 miles of acocpted paved T. Phelps, Richerd Dick ad gardener) 714 08) and Santa Clara ¢t should have been | these beneficlal results would accrue: A park | streets in this city which must be kept in re- ments. Boageen Jefterson Square (head g 4 Th b1 3 (118,624 53), in said State, > t e _mac art of the city, ac- | pair at publi nge. Over 14 . J. Gray. e 4 < ; oposals. o the people without the payment of | hew. sireats were paved With bituminous rock | At 2:30 oclock yesterday afternoon the | - Inspector of Sidewalks, B. F. Dousherty. €y Curc Stomach Troubleatar In-| o actual value of which ‘penditure o Cabout $350,000 | Miasion bi‘“‘;;"j_;’ {fi;:fil’fl'i;fifemhl{e %0 the | under exclusive specifications, I recommend | retiring and incoming Boards of Super-| On motion of Supervifor Heyerwthe digestion Anyway, Whether I8 i e i ubias 26 et admalsn s sy | DAY UM EhenE of the streets And | Western Addition, Bacic. Helghts”snd Sors | aba ang. waotmn. olonie el fo includs | visors filed into the board chambers and | board then adjourne to meet next Mon- o e (b) The Tand and build- clectrio light. The Super- by way of Van Ness avenue, Itself 4 | that are most favored in Eastern lties.. and | the formal ceremony of dissolving the|day atZp.m ing in which said Corpor- LR Comt Tt Ao O edtric | Loupvard and the bueiness and hotel sectlon, | both of which are California products. ‘There | one and organizing the other was quickly Them or Not. ation keeps its said Office, ¥ O the 15th sy of | svest. Shich o Potrero by way of Market | has been for two years, expiring June 30, | disposed of. Politicans of all shades and CLOVERDALE’S CITRUS FAIR. the actual value of which % Tl e IO LG | Eireet o hich (wil, during the ear under a | 180, @ contract for Keeping wll accepied sireets | degrees of prominence and hundreds ot ; = & Mere faith will not digest your £00d | 18 ......... L. 86480118 3 Xrocd 4g0 in mumber, 11 | rock o Van Ness’ avehne. - Tt will give s | paas for T OB CO | WoMIbe ofine Toliers fillsd Giliej eaiiery |{Sonomas Fru Exposition to Be Held | for you, will not give you an appetite, The condition of said e e Cirarhy aafrore i sapiateoten prxon | ol installmerite Saf SV RILer ¢ Ay now L e T in February. will ot ncrease vour 'flesh a;xd Real Estate Is that it be- prefe v under the juris- | exacts a guarantee of flye years fro: - e e o e ap- £ y e orporatio o pives the detalls of the | diction of ¢he Park Commissioners. to the pao- | tractors for. he. pavement of ‘coopted ™ o8- | pointed to lucrative positions by the new | CLOVERDALE, Jan. 3—The cltrus falr :t‘r::%}sg_QO:rnx:?,'ngefnwm ;;(ihegt londgs !gtflgt is Ppmd“o_ t Mutual Electric | Ple of this city. The grade is not greater than | but the system is loose and unsatisfactory. In administration were also there in force. | Girectors met yestedayand decided to hold | I ySpeps s e | and pal ablish a competing | £7¥ grade which any of the streets now lead- | other cities a guarantee as high as fifteen years | Many of them appeared somewhat ap- | the seventh annual citrus fair on Febru- things, because they are composed of | tive. » ht to the city at a | o2, lhpLfififn:x?f""hfi';r' and by a winding | s exacted and surety bonds given for faithful | prehensive that the slate arranged by the 'v 17 to 22. Cash prizes will be offered the elements of digestion, they contain | 7—Proportion of Taxes for s B o money Yearly | [oad o the summit, embracing, if necessary, | performance. I will lay before vour Street | bosses might at the last moment be shat- | fa all classes of exhibits. The directors |the juices, acids and peptones necessary | the Fiscal Year 1898-99 e project and | be mesaity ik boint. even that grade can | Committee @ plan embodying theso reforms. | tered and they would be cast aside for | ae: Willigm Caldwell, president; . G. |to the digestion and assimilation of all | chargeable to mext half ato court. " Judgo | 1 have taken from the Assessor's books the | be observed that the new pavement wears In | °B® Ceeaqortts samerimtonaney A v Viee prestdent; G. Cameron, J. | wholesome food. e R ] & tion of the Sup valuation put upon these thirtean biaeks e | beoores e resson of the practice of tesmaters | . Dr. Sussdorff, superintendent of the| Fagmayer and G. b, Baer, and H. .| "Styart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest | §—Cash in_United State 1‘1?\»-,?’;‘1::? dect- | him, and find it to be‘as rollo For fant | fo’ure one of the Tailrond tracks. This. can City'and County Hospital, came to ascer- | Domine, secretary. SAmi f}{fl"ggg,e‘;' food if placed in a jar or bottle in Water | Gold and Siiver Cofn, be- vetoed the 1g con- 260, 'mprovements, $671.90; or a total of | be obviated, in a measure, by requirl ain if any changes were to be made in | : s are to be given the - 4 s overruled by the board, o™ these figures it would be safe | strest car companies to lay tracks, quIring the | his domain. Ex-Police Judges Low and| Zx‘qlcrz'sl.fi '{fl‘rl\ts tmprovements are to bs made | heated to 98 degrees, and they will do | longing to said Corpora- he vetoed the demands o e fn Iafl ,;njllu:"_‘lsh ;:{ut more | legitimate municipal regulation, flush with the Joachimsen were there to learn In which | in the pavilion. Oranges and lemons have it much more effectively when taken | tlon, and in its possession, company ayment of their and ‘o deduction would have 36 be | “Phe Supervisors are urged department of the Botic Conrt they s | ¢ heds hurt much by the frosts and are |into the stomach after meals, whether | and situated at its said ‘ oty Attormey, | BT, (b8 Lor improvements, which can | araatlc measures to bl an et ampenl| OaECepRIitacitone, thels Honors Tolkee | soexel BRI S L P T L Office; Actual Value ..... 186721801 « 4 Coun! orney, el 01 a. he Panhadle were v , Justice he ey invigorate e stomach, make 7oy T et o ll o 2 et the vt | extended oy, here bl 188 Tmeliss | i o Soapanicn refuss to-ohey the orar | 1 happa. 1o b Sivoreed oy i, ne| DONS SHOULDER STRAPS. |10 1000 and strong nerves, in the| ~ Total Assets .......$i20.18021 ri 2t for private consump- | COM e would p of all the 5 z s > divorced from office, and 5 » o Flectrie Light Company claim | Yacant property in the neighborhood and fur. | t0_Dave the nuisances removed by the | many other well-know; 4 only way that nature can do it, and Blectric Lignt Company olalm | Y8007, RrOPEs, | the neletiborhood and fur- | & poFintendent, of Stresta.. The board 18 | fha Foll stoo aloms vis sis wo agyine | Corporal Donald B. Green Promoted | 1,5t is, from plenty of wholesome food LIABILITIES. vate consumers | the, 1and, and =hich mignt be moved thitser, | asked, to glye immediate attention to the | fho session ne to a Second Lieutenancy. well digested. It is not what we eat,| 1. Sald Corporation awes of the 10t day o© preln e poj ation to bul u| repavin, streets in e business - o ) J’ ] 7 ¢ rged for artificiallight | e Mayor suggests that mone 2 gl L 1 Y | Green, son of . G an o ac T incizco | this project could be raised by 13,.;3’.,,;"; Vice-Ridden Streets. |members :tmtsrée‘:l;lul;lrénraA;\';goflfi'}gi‘ o] Sun, was to-day nror{xofied gy Govern]fi(r ?‘i'llne?rlg all irussists = 50 ot for | which is LR 41,368,641 78 tor ot |Per cent 20 or 40 vear bonds, and he rec- | During the year St. Marys, Quincy and Sa e T T Budd from corporal in Company K. sized package, or by mail from The condition of sa wted tor no | ommends that the subject be submitted | Berry streets have been closed amainst im- Tolcall wag compleied and tho minutes | gipnen California Volunteers, stationed | the F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Deposlts is that they are %0, ana the | 12, the people for refection or approval. | moral Rl o8 e o e B tors, | Suspended and the new board he fules be | at“Benicla Barracks, to second lieutenant payable only out of said ¥ interest at sks the board to call a special elec- | ] ' s and theaters, |, on carried, ¢ d of Battery battalion of California full; K Enddr | hi °C- | whither people, young and old, are com; into office. The motion carried, of cours by ¥ ! I Assets and are y se- e e 0| Sonom (Hlsmatter of extending “the | " rhey ould b ki coses” | without opjecton, ana Bevany’ b | Hety AR ofe ekt &rber s = | MUNJON Sreadacnt and INGIGESHIONLUE | cused, thercpy, : xes. operating ex- | rst Ward arose and presented his suc- epitiod its taxes; operadig x| emenament Tarcan. Garbage Contract. |cessor, Baward Holland. The other men thoroughly competent soldier and is well | 1. tne only remedy on the market that z;ff,f:e“.e__,{l?f‘_’.,.‘f.uf.‘f: 2,036,088 51 § to pay on thi: p % Derty c| hise for 2 e clty, giving them | Cessors wi ew congratulatory T 2 e """"'“‘;i and county for the current fiscal year 1s as fol- ‘}: monopoly ot the incinerating, ot Eachigh: comg"mentm—y e ory aan Sonoma Newspaper Transfer. :fia}toe’?lzurtxe:r'vggr?xf; i:‘}l‘geig"a;:t-‘y"; Total Liabilities ......$44,299,730 27 of the Bo o When this privilege was granted it was under- & o B ol aoty of the | Real estate.. $150,445,545 | stood that it would yield revenue to the city, When the Introductions were finished| SONOMA, Jan. 3—The Sonoma News, | tc. It should be In every home and The Hibernia Savings and Loan So- G se ots nrelim 0 | Y 5 10 , 28! 5 » fix Tate, but this the Gas In. | Money and solven 1. Tod | e (hat If It were necessary (o protect. the ADVERTISEMENTS. glot 2 cures dbc. By JAMES R. KELLY, President. t ¢ to do et =i a?useml\lders l_l!hey :zoul:l e the dgarbag? & g The Hibernia Savings and Loan So- The Magor BhoniAaclned SRRt anrial & . 243,901 | themselves, However, s chiarge id mads of .36 Chichoster's English Diamond Brand, - | clety, the ed 11 ; : : pany from the |+ 4 4+ 4+ 4+ + +++++ ¥, wnership fs the only ultimate soiu. | , 17 addition to the sbove there 1s the assess- | seavengers for the destruction of garbage, and | 4. et trra e bttty % E"" Rn By ROBERT J. TOBIN, Secretary. vexatious gas and water ques- b 2 i this 18 adfl,‘,b’m‘ t;'ez ho:,,m.,d;n,v bills, " The 5 + State of California, . C . - scavengers objected to the method of measur- ‘ Original Gem: Francisco, smeteries areencroach- | cisco and San Mateo Railway Com- ing, which was made by emptying the con é , 9+ PRty vy P | City and c&xn&:gx‘s;x;nd Rg;fi;fl‘ T alth and progress of the | Peny $189,454 | tents of the wagons into boxes of a cublo yard | + /e Druggist for Ohichoster's e | _JAMES = further Interments in_ the Total asscgsment. capacity, and the complaint was that a wagon | 4- Brendin Red ast TOBIN being each separately duly suld b Drevented: sn he o et + §352,533,415 | when filled and packed containing three cubic ® e+ e R e iRk sworn, each for himself, says: That a liberal policy toward the | Net funded debt, Oct. 1, 1838, $94,366 87 | yards would thus measure flve and more cubic |4 + flons and imitations. AL Druggiste,or send 4, | 21d JAMES R. KELLY s President, the comeiriction of sewers ang | Estimated value of property owned | Yards, As a result a conflict arose between ; ] in stamps for . Vestimonials snd T id ROBERT J. TOBIN is ement. of-tHe - sanitary 45 by city and county. 25,257,000 | the scavengers and the Reduction Works. + “ OVER.” - b ef for Ladles,” in b7 retwrn and that sal - : 2 1e sanitary condi- | pate of taxatlon city and county. 1,313 | The legality of the franchise was questioned, | 4 IT PAINS IF I BEND 3 Mail, °10,000 Testmonals Hede onr® | Secretary of THE HIBERNIA SAV- f the Sunset dis- | | and the right of the company to compel the " THE MORNING.” + ester Chemical Co., Square, | INGS AND LOAN SOCIETY, the Cor- )m Fourteenth and | yielding a revente oOf........ 4,000,594 72 | delivery of garbage to thelr works to be do- | 4 IT PAINS IN 3 D8t I ADALPY | [ Yion above mentloned, and that the ity ;!kuur;l;rflnd I streets | Add to which revenue {7om— < | stroyed by them ‘exclusively was ‘questioned | “IT PAINS AT NIGHT.” ?o,.egomg statement is trie. : ., the property-owners | Assessment on railroads.. ... 249700 and the whole matter is now in the courts to " : ving agreed to'share in the expense. | And revenue from other sources than O e tan xha rlglits of the partiss 16 16 Drer “I AM TIRED ALL THE TIME. + WA JAMES R. KELLY, President. D D + e nidl LAXAHION ‘onesassasaipsaseres - 1,443,515 00 | ises. As the scavengers now collect the in- A [VEAK BACK 1§ A VERY AGGRAVAT- 4 ROBERT J. TOBIN, Secretary. gl o0 | e eomrany caus e age for Fhs fasinatd | + o T L "R i e + SuEEcaiis ) e et e he iy control the board exercises over | gtate rate of taxation. 2 tion, a8 authorized by ita franchise, awaiting | + B, ieatars sive only temporary relief, If 4 this 3d day of January, 1899. making of the the 'decision of “the court I have no specific | 4 any at all. Drugs are often worse than useless. INJECTION. GEO. T. KNOX, Notary Public, With the co- | Contribution of city and Tecommendation to make, at this time. Dur- 3 T ¥ g In and for the City and County of San 2 scgrega- | “county to State. .$1,719,439 01 Ink the year an attempt Was made to have the | 4 DR. PIERCE'S ELECTRIC BEL hr A PERMANENT Francisco, State of California, (Worley's Consriine: | Btate ‘portion from rail- city enter into a contract, after inviting bids Is the proper remedy for all such distressing CURE [ ZEcanalect DU r ing to aualt | Foad sssessment.. - 924 54 for the removal of s-;bua TAthin a large, yet 9 complaints. It warms the back and kidneys 4 of the most obstinate cases of Gonorrheea | h segregation. The i e :'y:::f:g &:tgfitfie; (w:aenp‘;‘:oprc‘&f:dl”&l:-m:rla + v;m a gentle gl%w. gives the "r‘l‘:l"l“Y:: i and Gleet, guaranteed in from 3 to 6 | . I be to 0 t 3 e 0 . 1 - i I *cataries tor the Rott foreive Total FOVANES..o.c.pdgsera: oot STEINNI 37 Yielded to)he general opposition to the plan | - e ree e another plaster It you wiil v gb,a’by““_,f‘a‘:‘f‘;fl':g“""" [ d d i 3 endit 18e( posals. . A & fngnths ae Inibati ‘expan Sitnre o ot Dollar Limit Pledge. | v nsregate af loast 80,00 annaatly. | + T “Book No. 2" gives price list and full + | VIR one-twelfth of such segregated items, 1“?‘-1“}3 The entire Board of Supervisors is pledged | and it is a question whether it is a proper mu- | 4 articulars. Call at o{ic. or send 2o In stamps i7this -recomméndation 1o ‘the former Amditof, | tofeanduct ets Y ESRRERIRIL O IMERARY Ploipeloumo o As ':h:fig:fi“fil!cmfsfieb;:; % or it. Address: WwW. T. HESS, BETTER THAN PILLS Ad no enew. o the prese; g 50,000, val % fron 3 2 ile estimated dencit 10 the Sthaot tund. dus whith (:’aniscylel‘d ‘0000 plus rev.nu3“§r3& ingraportion o the e they make, which ia | | PIERCE ELECTRIC CO. I NOTARY PUBLIO AND ATTORNEY-AT LAW, 0 e criminal extravagance of the School | Other sources, $1,443,615, making a total of b ‘Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Cl Spreckels Bl 2 ® Board, 1 $237,000, chool | o O e ity and county — purposes; to (Medical Dept.) 620 Market st., opposite Palace ., Room aus Spreckels Blds. | which add such ltems as are probably outside City. Bulidings, i e e e e 3 amengenee. T,;r%:;;:,};;:m,"fi.m Powas | WHEKIY Gafl 1 Uu Dfl]l Ynar '

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