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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1899 T ~F - Committee will listen to the discussion ’ ::;)rn: water inlet at southerly end of Burritt ADVERTISEMENTS. & -nig eet. Y fosnight e 0 | DECLARATIONS OF INTENTION. F 1 N | ROUTINE WORK. Resolutions declaring Intention to order | street work were adopted as follows: i e A A . RSB S ORGSO S SN NSO BTG IS | & o 5 | _Granite curbs on_Shrader street. between Petitions and Objections Keep | w4ijer and Frederick, where not already Tald, 3 | roadway to be paved witl tumen; ranite the Supervisors Busy. ‘rurxbs( on Washinston stréet, between :Laurel and Locust, roadway to be paved with bitu- | The Board of Supervisors met In regu- | nien; artificial stone sidewalks on east side of | lar session yesterday afternoon. The May- | Filliiore strect, between Halght and Waller; ' o or was absent and Supervisor Collins oc- | artificlal stone’ sidewalks on south stde of . oH: Halght street, between Fillmors and Steiner; | r'npfu] the chair. Regular routine busi- | 128" 3.0alke on west side of Fifth avenue, | B e e B B i 1 e St St 2t S e I o A A A A A e TR AP PO | ne ve way to the reading of petitions | between Clement and California south; granite LVL] E rOV mfi“t C‘ubs Petltlo“ fOI' from many districts against the curtail- | curbs and bitumen pavement on Twenty-ninth | !“ i ment of the appropriation for the Fire De- | Street, hetween Fn}:;’e;{lfl:nd():lu;i!'\DFD partment. After thisquestion was disposed | STREET WO ECOMMENDED. | iti . g The SUleninteders of Siedia rem O USEOINS Authorities of the regular procedure was taken up. L] ° The North End property owners, fearful | mended that street work be ordered as |- fireater A r0 rlallo“s | that the 31 tax limit will be rescinded, ad- | follow Do Good Work. dressed the following letter to the buard;i Redwood curbs on Ninth avenue, between 200 PIECES ENGLISH OUTING FLANNEL, best quality, medium and dark colorings, stripes and plaids, 2 Point Lobos avenue and Clement street, road- . To the Honorable Board of Supervisors— | toitf HODO 5 3 —— Gentlemen As taxpayers and voters of the way to be regraded and remacadamized; paving ¥ . L | e A G | BRI S it ot | ACTION TAKEN ONE DAY AHEAD Fire Department Threatens tfo Take Outside Engime| isheifiosioboutc dememeatgon | oot i snd sonlpony Siome | R €0 the sciemn pledges Yo took when elect- | RGNS, O SR, (6 N s "streot. he- | QUARANTINED PASSENGERS TO ~ . . . . ed to your offices There is absolutely no " 7 o Companies {ut of Commission if the Demand el U o R ORI | R LA S WANS | pe mELEASED To-DAY. certainly not more than $1. Useless offi- | " grRERT WORK ACCEPTED. T Price 7 conts per yard, 30 PIECES BLACK AND COLORED STORMN SERGE, in two different wales, 46 inches wide, | | | | - 3 cials, clerks who do nothing, large, fat con- | 5 § a K M Is Refused T rakeofre can beaiepenscd | , Resolutions were adopted accepting the | A1l Expre Ives ighl i for More HMomey IS Kelused. | 8 8a ake yte (o ke Salaensel | tollawiistrecbivone: {All Express Themselves as Highly warranted all wool, 3 positive bargain, | tax-eating officals should be re- Army street between San Jose avenue and | Pleased With Their Courteous S 5 t what an ordinary business ma Suerrero. strect, bitumen; Laurel® strae | i . NG e il ; n easily run bt Y e s | oo et e Snskenns basalt oa | Treatment—A Baby Girl i ! o e l ehens ot taindenautaents || who “ac out’the substance of the munici- | third and Twenty-fourth, bitumen. | Born in Quarantine. ' i - Resolved, That the attention of the| val treasury. | . 'S GRAN i e AT e ra Team s fo et S S| e foo-calica o vtaryie mavaca menamme, S| S TR BRCHNSEEECEE S R | 5 d e e panhandle scheme and similar schemes. for tensions of time on street work con- | 7 i e 2d ] | callea to the provisions of this resolution. | BRLIRE"G. I UTa e SO Ve ahandan: | tract were granted as follows: | Cnitea States Surveyor of the Port| to nal estimates | prosient Feqmtob ot Improvement | £,4n,the schemers compelied to foot the | ‘Warren & Malley, ninety days macadam- ey, Blodonn toota ; s | biis. taxpayers should not be com- | jno Stelner street between Chestnut and | tom-house inspectors, examiners, apprais- | i) | | Pelled to ey a lot of real estate agants | Prameiace; same, ninety davs, macadamizing | ers and laborers to the quarantine station | o 1 who find themselves with a lot of unsal- | able or unrentable property outrageous | prices for their holdings in order to in- | e tax levy is CARTER HOUSTO Many | C. D. SALFIELD, Aaly | president Panhandle ImprovementClub. g that | H. E. GRIFFITHS, | Pierce street between Chestnut and Francisco. | on Angel Island yesterday afternoon and | oo &+ 64—+ >+ &40+ @ | Teleased the baggage of the passengers of o ®+® | ihe Nippon Maru, who have been unwill- ing sojourners there for the past two ¢ » our tax-paying burdens by estab- lishing useless squares or panhandles. Wa ict their offices with Ocean View and Ingleside Club. ugh uares, and Golden Gate Park 3 o e > o1 s es, & olden Gi et | s . for their use. They THOMAS R CAREW, and the Presidio afford all the recreation | weeks. Early this morning the quaran- | ta cripple their depart- WALTER d and are even then only Infrequently | tine will be lifted by the Federal authori- Murphy Bullding, : | de e My fouien o 0l o o leato a ot which wi aivays| Market and Jones Streets AT R F. | to the dollar limit without going bo- have rather unpleasant recollections for Ll $1 in a total a | yond tt r any special purpose whatzver. | them. 1 T the tax rate be $1 or less for all pur- $350,000,000. The board Iis B e It was entirely owing to the courtesy of [ R R to honor the Ocean View Improvement Club. | (Roies ROlth 0 ey o cents il b the Custom-house officers that the Daf- | B ssassoss s tam s iR s N A AR AL AL i » and e willing to Sun Impr. Club. SEEielCiuyptaneonie SIS Fage wak examined to-day, and the worlk | — oreraaar e o NOIREER e i o Sl \ cares GEORGE R. FLE R, B g e s e was done expeditiously. But two hours| S Gaiis e S SR ARG Point_ Lobos Improvement Club. S e e were consumed in handling a mass of |action on the reduction of the Fire De- AMUSEMENTS. s p Bibor Witk | Gom e e R free employment bureau to be maintained packages which covered the wharf, and | Partment it was decided to hold another ey R Golden Gate Valley Improvement Club. | free D e e Py were the encomiums passed upon the | Meeting at the same place at 7 o'clock E and county | Gustave Schnee was then given a | the Lice 4 Ordinance Committee. It e CHilsiegente el mhioh Gniodiietont TS G . AR 5o | be made ta devise ways and means to +04-0+0-06-4-0-+0t-e>e0g | 2T IS (0 Kt nent Intact. Tt IS expect- ] who is in- | hearing, and after speaking briefly s everal hundred of the ited to be | mitted the following petition S8 }.’\'xy‘}; of mfifi}’..“nwd = 4 | ed that all who are interested in the mat- = i ght to en FRANCISCO, July 10 it just how much the par &1 ter il iattend RD PRODUCTION OF THE SEASON i e with fonorable the Board o sche n\‘- will ¢ . sub ;\‘wd to lhde llv 3¢ - COMPLETE ARTISTIC TRIUMP:! City—Gentlemen: The ar an estimate of the c t will need during ! o - : d resolution were unar the y to come and a request that it be o | o Be lnstallefl. " o, Crl il il P e was fought izens and ovided for in the tax levy. The sum re- | _The officers of Stanford Parlor, Native i presenta- !Vlnv"'u is $15.000, of which $12,810 is to be | Sons of the Golden West, will be in- ‘NR = used aries of memb of board stalled in Shasta Hall this evening by l nother 3100 for “‘ad- tance and incidental n was referred to s of the |10 mectiy s of the mit th favorable and attz e District Deputy Grand President Henry e, Tonipe e el LS A SACULI(ONPANY ho s e e PUELIDELEDEDOELEDEDEDEDED e e ore the e once. he FI i 2 emands, one Chairman. Supervisor Perrault introduced a banquet commencing at 10 o'clock. ¢ onal appro- n(‘m"un- hereafter \'uri REY © | “There will be a public installation this First Time in This Country Outside of N. Y. 0 nished o artment shoulc MR < 2 + | evening of the officers of Unity Lodge of separ i X 7 3 ¢ J : ‘-r: be awarded by The resolution 'Sue < | the Ancient Order of United Workmen in LORD AND | and the : was Killed. 2 : i ) 2 ? | Laurel Hall of the Shiels building. after r for the e Club. ; The surpius of $33,000 from the street ¢ | which there will be an entertainment and LADY ALGY L ) TAYLOR. President Ocean View dancing. ne purp If | {mprovement Club. 0=t The officers of Pioneer Lodge of the P EILEISNE N COmEDY, 1 { Friends of the Forest will be instailed By R. C. Carton, Author of “Liberty Hall." © | this evening and the event will be fol- | ——— S he banquet hail of 2 y 1| B Foresterst bulame. " " CALIFORNIA THEATER. not done the Fire Department | - WILLIAM WRIGHT, Golden Gate Val- ed to take out of com- | ley Club eate E ompanies in Richmond | % 2 Heights. Fire Com- At e Thia reatened to do this | DER, Federation *| r‘;rr(;;s‘:uf\!;t‘:v:l%‘f:les“(’:i if,’f‘ T§£,|.?f Rires 3 S. H. Friedlander, Manager. was a long debate | "N{hereas. ant i nt A & | will be installed in public in Shasta Hall, GOoOOD-BY TO- h ST 4| et HOnecoun 0L A | Native Sons’ building. Refreshments will e Ey Sroaoiwd ich was finally re- |in the appropria | yatve, L s - mances of the on to the Finance |ment it hasb t 1 | be served after the ceremony LAMBARDI GRAND ITALIAN OPERA CO. number f S T P TR pecial Request, Rossini's Beautiful Comie houses in S Benefit for Flood Sufferers. & Opera, ftofbe heand i AveS, o © | There will be a concert by the Twenty- TOE GBARDL £ OF SCVILLE. 2 "*‘l":‘g ‘;{‘k e 3 4 |'fourth Intantry band at.the Statr. King/| il of IN€ great princivela in to:nlght's cast. nent Club. e & | A. M. E. Zion Church, on Stockton street, < SRS - NIC sors to break their chion of i\\l..‘lwflon Sacramentg and y. _this = s S o for the petitioned o Lileynmeacsoiclock S THsipraceddeiot (el v . Mr. Frawiey Presents nnation would fol- and we dei + | In Texas : o i * MIiSS BLANCHE BATES n, he insisted, as it 2DDTO] on_be e atin S S e ey . AN a"” AND COMPANY n in the public interest. | comg s city be| A Senseless Joker. : . In the Late Augustin i th llowing reso- | banded. TAVE e 1| During the past week some silly per-| | @fi / l'n!\'vi,\l‘.\«l Success- hoped would be intro- . Chairman of Citizer 24 | son has been telephoning to the Receiving . ful Comedy, : adopted by the board: ”q}z\‘rfii}? ‘;élé,’l’, ' Meeting. S ¢ | Hospital for the ambulance to go to dif- oE TFE LAS1 WORD.” 5 B R e o | ferent parts of the city. While the ambu- . STRICTL PULAR that under es-| When this petition had been read { | lance has been away on these fool errands + PRICES. is that ‘me Supervisor Perrault said that he wished | | in some .mnr»s‘ v‘:;‘lwr“'i:';] rm'»:\'f"‘-‘hfi:(rl = e e el will be | to know if the speakers favored the ¢ ¢ | urgent cases. and the patrol wagon ha t Auditor and T it mho Toard had tbeenil § 1! toba sentiiiNiigipolice e bean ot 5 TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. ; om auditing | 301 e - 3 {and the telepho ompany = ot J1%¢ the Fire | pledged to this limit and he could not| 4 4 | asked to keep tab on all calls for the am- | LAST TWO NIGHTS he apparatu how reductions were to be made | [ @ | bulance, with the object of tracing the Of the Eminent Barytone, e as at present the pledge honored. The Mer-| 7 | Joke: | e Y A o aeieton had prommed. to] ¢ ! | MR. DENIS @’SULLIVAN ird hereby adds | submit estimates and Supervisor Per-|® o | A JVERTISEMENTS. ‘ . 1Ny by resolution No. | rault wanted to see them He urged|¢ b deebis Ll In the Romantic Comic Opera, 39 sum of nine thou- that the whole matter be referred to | 4 & i r 0) dollars for the | the Finance Committee. Supervisor ] EER METHODS. ¢ SHAMUS O’BRIEN.” nds of i * . ands of em- | ja.kmann placed this recommendation Seee | B > companies NOW |y, g formal motion. Before a vote was S | | NEXT RHURSD A HVENING. of July, 189 | faken Fire Commissioner Bohen and | ¢ + |A SAN FRANCISCO MEDICAL IN- The Spectacular Extravaganza, Mayor's return | Chief Sullivan T ed, but the mo- £ STITUTION WHICH IS CRE- BLUE BEARD! r t <o that suit- | tion was adopted and the Finance| o < S ATING NO SMALL -rulg{nrsf-?‘m# ?'!l;‘:;)p‘s e i (L 3 % Sl INSPECT) W ESTLAND. ‘ AMOUNT OF TALK. SEE “THE WHIRLWIND DANCERS" STATEMENT OF AUDITOR WELLS TO THE SUPLRVISORS. ¢ Ne i ST R - E = B . > | d Throughout the Matinee Every Saturday at 2 p. m. o _//' BAGGAGE | Interest Arouse: | i 2 % 8 9. 369,524 26 ‘ o 5 | POPULAR PRICES...25¢ and 50c Slcs ey el — ! State and City. Our Telephone—Bush 9. B | SR S SCES 2 . 7 = cell-know falists, Dr. Mey- | siebeied s des it beicee The well-known spec . 3 + i 5 e ers & Co., 731 Market street, are creat- THEATER [ officers for the creditable way in which | ing a great deal of excitement In medi- === , | they performed their duties. Inspectors = e 5 g of immigration H. H. Sch les. They are the only phy S | Torre were on hand, but had little to do. . The brunt of thelr labors will come to- | their foe until their patients are cured. MATINEE SATURDAY. | day. when the steerage passengers are | mor doctors and electric belt Venders | 4jexander Dumas' play of intense emotion, released. CJ lighting fund was turned into the general + P © * © "“Fhe people who have been sequestered | who are trying to 'mitate Dr. Meyers | * @ ® fund and the Treasurer erdered to make cal cir ns in America who will wait for ALL OF THIS W and A. de la s adopted which requires i £ $20,000 in the next tax to pa penses incurred by the yard of Engineers in the preparation of cstimates for sewers and drain- t_audited E ors not audit, 50,000 which was ap- | The reception committes ointed to prepare a welcome for the ;|{n "‘F 1n;|eros< of public h;:\l'th were pro- | & Co.’s methods of curing men of ' use in their expressions of thanks to the i Sieaan . | A domis and to D Kinvain:| peainess and clsease but A G | ° Federal quarantine officer, for their earn- not imitate their terms, are greatl irst California presented its report, but | the matter was laid over a week. | est efforts to make their enforced stay on a d, | S )] ake 0! stay o agitated. On the other hand, the sev v the ‘island as pleasant as possible under | am 4 <0y 0 OWho are now treat-| FLORENCE ROBERTS AS CAMILLE. QGO+ e e e $240.684 16 neral fund elow), speclal fee f nd PETITIONS RECEIVED. e SRS S SIS e S Sacie o | the circumstances. The days have passed | The following petitions were recefved | p)ppy QUARANTINE VICTIMS. |agreeably enough. and the courtesy of the | ing with Dr. Meyers & Co., and the | 1 and special fee fund ...... SPECIAL FEE FU. 5 ‘and r.eff:rror] ‘l:'-:h»‘ rprnnf:nc‘:mmlm’es» | Custom-house authorities in p. ng the| thousands who have been cured by | —— E 1599 (of 1895-9). S | tarn mavertising signs not to ex CONTRACTS AWARDED. | baggage one day ahead was deeply ap- | these able specialists, are smiling with | PRICES. . . , . .. . . . I5¢, 256, 356, 50c. ¢ June 20, 1899, | Nt on top of the building on the south- | The following contracts for street work preciated by all concerned. | satisfaction. | | and Powell streets: Charles | were awarded: | An event which served to add interest to| ~ mhe universal success attained by . e | the isolation was the birth of a little girl | ThE WIRERR S CCR S0, o NEXT—THE NEW MAGDALE! n to construct a frame and | g oo povine Company, granite | oo “gays ago. The mother. Mrs. v ert street | (N0, Q0¥S B8O a5 attended by Dr. Kin. | their ability and long experfence, but | story in the rear of the ¢ on Fil foot for laying grai s pafd quar iing June 30, 1899... galvanized iron crbs ena paving of roudwa: | brick building and 621 Front street: | Surbs Lr'pe e L - ands 1 ine 30, 1899 (of 15%8-9). Philip Hinkle, Seage of an order re. | between Baker and Brodericl at 3 Sents & |Soun and Mre. Dr. Annle Walter Fearn, | also to the thorough equipment of their | | quiring_awners alk elevators to : ‘and i conts'a fineal | Youn and VX X &7nd a medieal mis: | jarge institution. The staft is composed | FALL QF THE BASTILE! ynary. The mother the wife of a| of physicians of the highest standing, | | e erianic means of waving life. nd. pre- | fo0€ for Iaying sxanitd curbe, Ferce JECveh | jigentinnince) "“j-”,“‘"“"‘,'m‘;’,‘: fonperm sRidn e aete ventieth avenue and Ch | royal engineer in her Majesty's service in| gpeeialists who are recognized as au- | | o1 Street, twenty-five feet north of Frederick, | street, at § cents & squase {00t (of, METCLAT, the Ot O e ing ot the haby:| thority on all subjects pertaining to | -French National out, upon the sldewalk for a distance of tws | lzing sidewallcs W. C. Beal, PRUTe, Sogting | was o eat wag made that &he be named | diseases and weakness of men. | Cilboniton 2 feet; Pacific Paving Company, on behalt of property owners, for permission to pave with A Angelina.” but the mother| Dr. Meyers & Co. restore victims of | i on Margaret France nervous debility to perfect manhood | ERIDAY, JULY 14,1899 ’ ’ | cents a square foot | “Quaranti PRIVATE CONTRACTS AWARDED. | compromi | 1 Ditaminous rock Linden avenye, between I Far e ) 1 K1 STREET -LIGHT FUND. chanan and Webster streets; Flinn & Treac: % . ollow George Newhall and Thomas D. McKay, | and cure all private diseases quickly D o om. on benalf of property owners, | Permission to perform the following | . fo 7} 1assenger agent of a dozen lines,| and permanently. They cure diseases ALL DAY! street work by private contract was to construct an eight-inch Ironstone plpe sewer Were jubjlant at thelr unexpected release: | ag tho kidnes. biadder, spine, liver and ALL NIGHT! yne outstanding Apri | 1 | | | { | In “York street, between Twenty-fifth and | granted: bilan o | [ enta sixth: Catharine Maguire, for @ anit- | Masonic avenue between Onk and Page | A0 expresieds (hen o I racBRLY | stomach, also piles, varicocele, rupture, | | Y eed from the city to a lot on the south- | gtreets, curbs and paving with bitumen, San | Pleased at ev ‘ruplnu. x ll"h“ fact that | (00 4 e, contagious blood poison, ete. | Cash on hand June 30, 1899........coiiiieiiinnes | West corner of T fth strect and Hoff- | Francis Bav amen, vennn | they were obliged to sleep in one room, e O 5 A b e | i e o Rl sl i S| St Pty Comients | M St W MSices e (hiriocn! i begmand | Home cures a spectalts, canor write| AT THE CHUTES! Surplus June 30, 1899..... 3 sose | Ftead ‘and other property; John Rapp & Son, for | man pavement and granite curbs, Pacific Pav- | they rather thought that the cubic alr for terms, symptom blanks. advice and | ; \rop \my EXERCISES, CONCERT, GAMES, STREET DEPART: | oy Diviaios st | e o E lawz g deteenibisted: ‘Private Coumeclor for Men' all fee. PYROTECHNICAL SHAM NAVAL s ing April 1, 159 (of 158-9). | o o e eoiner of Wansas: Lawrence & | ACCEPTANCES RECOMMENDED. = | Dr. Meyers & Co., 731 Market street, BATTLE ON LAKE. ands rter ending June 30, 1599 | e e o sion. to malntain. & barber| The Superintendent of Streets recom-|STRUCK WITH AN IRON BAR.|San Franclsco —Flevator omragce | FIREWORKS. GRAND BALL. | pole in front of premises at 15 Powell street: | mended the full acceptance of street | e | Hours, 8 to 5 daily, 7 to 8 evenings, 9 to RS —— e .70 18 | o o raien an Bast. wvente, petween | WOrk es follows: | Hung Dung Chow, a Chinese Mer-| 11 Sundays. No charge for consulta- |APMISSION % cents ~CHILDREN 10 cents. hemands paid year ending June 30, 1899......... HRCE | 5t ¥he sidewalics on Fast avenue, betwe : ! & : IR < p ands paid yearietding S i0e Sk | Biotly “Faric and“Andover avenue, from thirteen Thirteenth street from Church to Sancher, | chant, Attacked by Two High- tion. Prices reasonable. | ALL NIGHT ELECTRIC CARS. e ini dited to June 30, 1589 ."Albert Meyer, for permiesion to | bitumen, private con San Francisco Pav. | . —_— | . ey e bR e o, | etc. ‘roadway and side. | ing Company; Sixteenth stre sing of | binders. AMUSEMENTS. 1 And e | half of Eighteenth ave- | C 1, bitumen, private contract, trect | Hung Dung Chow, 8 Chinese Merchant | ~mmmnr~n | 0. 3013 e I streets, the utetly | Imporement | Coughur: el from | 4t 609 Jackson street, swore to a com- GRAND OPFRA HOUSH i £ ¢ ipervis | : L Tt stree il h orth y _half 8¢ 8! t to Pacific ave , basalt, i T i ¢ SRR R R : S B s L [ plaint fn Judge Mogan's court yesterday s ice 1 - | . and one-fourth of the crossings of | n v “OMMENDE for :he arrest of Lee Wee Too and an- C TSE; N r essee. | e P | e vemie and I atreet, Eighteenth ave | TIME EXTENSIONS RECOMMBNDED. | foF the 'strest, offhee Wee Wog 8ud aus {MoRoSCOL LUSEMENT (0 (el Pemes] it {n H atreet. Nineteenth avenue and 1| The Superintendent of Streets recom- | gault with a deadly weapon. | | street and ,\'ln;\w:‘-mh‘un enue nn’\’l“)rlu:‘lrc(;‘l‘,q?é mol:ded‘;hln‘: g;;r‘l;liogz ?Sll‘ri‘;’s on street |~ The “mpwm"g”“ tness has been in- ALL THIS WEEK. | pruiission o sconstIcE S 8RS B contractaill : | terested in_a civil suit for damages | i e e M Cash on b gewalk on east side of WInthrob | " pyynn & Treacy, sixty days on contract to | against a Stockton boat. and vesterday | Magnificent Revival in Eaglish of Bissts | MISS MINNIE PALMER OEEE | street, 88912 feet north of Lombard street | pave Central avenue crossing Haight street; | morning the two highblnders called at | | (The Original My Sweetheart.) Defictency J w0 R K B R Sl $44.459 and place post across the eame af ach end: | lime, €ixty days on contract {o construct 4 | his store and demanded indemnity from | 66 §99 | in the Daingy Fefnpe e r 4 Supreme Court, $19,534 67, In suit against the city by the City S Smoramento street, between Locust and Spruce; | SeWer in the inte of Joost, Circular and | him., When he refused one of them s S R OSE Imp Compa 25 been decided in favor of the city. Is includad in foregoing. | property owners, requesting Board of Super. | San Jose avenues ‘L“"‘S"‘;;‘l“:_‘::rr?e“ struck hig\ L (h‘e head X\\']ilh an iron ® ey o % e | Plsare to inelude In next tax levy $160,000 for the MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS. bar, which he had concealed under his e S | Assisted by FRANCIS ARD, Late of The DISINTERMENT FUND. i Pivennse of and and the final completion of the | mno Superintendent of the Almshouse | blouse, knocking him senseless. He had a | ORCHESTRA FLOOR. Reserved, %ic and &c. | G Eermazie Gbsity Tondorm B Sudited s eies i ¥ oo Al ob Justice” sStolag IO LA v ity way e e Mo grade and macadamize | lump on his head as big as a man's fist. | DRESS CIRCLE. Reserved, %c. ' " || GRIRCE WIBEON, Freiiler Midoiogcist. is ar ending June 20, 16! 400 00 the architects. B e Doulevard through the Almshouse | e FAMILY CIRCLE, Reserved, lsc. | {E RIXFORDS, Acrobatic Wonders. | PROTESTS RECEIVED. tract, £ 5 Given away with each cash want adver-| SAVLERY b satU £ [\ MICIRAN AND SHIZLDS, Camediios. Demands ending June 30 | The following: protests were recelved| The City and County Attorney was| 8 - | MUTINEE SR A S { HAYES AND LYTTON, MORIE. THE FAR- Sl and referred to the proper committee: | asked for his opinion as to the proper | tisement ordered in next lunday’s Call, @ | At the Matinces the Best Reserved Seat can be | RELLS, GARDNER BROS. h In treas 3 o e ot ' action to be taken by the board fXing | magnificent portrait of Admiral Dewey, purchased o _Family Clrcle 1ic _Reserved Seats, 2 Balcony, 10c; Opera 1 Juna sala | Property owners, paving of the | the official grade of Sanchez and Twenty- | 2 % e | sallery 10c. Chairs and Box Seats, d0c |/ crossing at Chestalt yenworth sireets’ | fivat streets: ) printed in ten colors, size 14x21 inches, | Telephone Main 532 MATINEES WED., SAT. AND SUNDAY. - | Virg! aven H Buckl - | e e B ————eo——————— PARE IMPROVEMENT FUND. e Seainat the: 1a ickley. £uazd- | TGt Vounded by 1 street, Twenty-fitth | : CONCERTS AND RESORTS. ing April 1, 1899 (of 1898- e | walks on O'Farrell % en Laguna and | avenue, K street and Twenty-eighth ave- Mrs. Lung’s Denial. e i Sl ear ending June 30, 1899, Oetavia; est oot Judeon. mpsinet ‘the | Nue at a contingent cost of $585: also the | Mprs. Elizabeth Lung filed reets and | faving of artificial stone sidewalks on Page | district bounded by H and K e o G eaeeE e |BEtEle street, between Fillmore and Steiner. Twenty-second and Twenty-fifth avenues | y A + endlig Tans D6 COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED. T e momat eost Of $4%5: alS0 to fues | Dr. George A. Lung, surgeon of the| 6 Admission $1.00 Coupon say the Panorara is a MMUNICA D Honaare nish tie board with a survey of all streets | cruiser Philadelphla, who seeks a divorc Tickeis, Transferable, | 0? correct representation. The following communications were re- | i Spring Valley Homestead and a de- | on the grounds of intemperance and OR nEm e e B — 3 N after- 30, 189 : celved and referred to the proper com-| scription of the property of R. C. de | = shich she e general denial it LCTIBUISR, o have! Dot Rppropriated by | STUSLLTpin mhich she enters general deniut . - Manila e s, | " Merchante' Association, in regard to practice | the city and also an estimate of the value | She denies that she has been guilty of in- | International Cakewalk Carnival arket st., nr. Eighth. o enimaters in driving along bituminus paved | of €aid property; also deseription of land | temperance: that she treated her husband | Admission, 50c. | o ematers et Choks veb e | o5 be.! atquired for: opening: streat: for | o gt aho Bot ceoe Ihes vaaTiatad 4 Fai Ba 4 Children, e, Surplus. Deflciency. | on the car tracks and those on the other side | drainage purposes at a contingent cost of and unable to perform her duties, and | an air. y. CE——— $22,110 51 | on the bitumen; John H. Sievers, accepting the | $470. | that she caused her husband great mental | MECHANICS' PAVILION, JULY 15 to 22. $63,261 38 | ofter to compromise his claim against the city | © The Superintendent of Streets was di- | i E asks P 44,909 98 | for $00; Market Street Rallway Company, re- | rected o Tecommend such Street . Im- | S g, B Ak T ther i | At the Following Leading Stores and Places of | SUTRO BATHS. By D A Douglas fenders. oW equip- | provements In the Ingleside district as| be given judgment for suitable aiimony, | The Emporium: Hale Bros. & Co: M. A.| OPEN DAILY FouN rh 5 il 2 CRITE | STREET WORK ORDERED. to enable ‘l e “’nal"d Ch """ Engine | together with counsel fees and cests. | Gunst & Co., Market st.; Cineograph Pariors: m'rm?:élpnou T A Q, ‘!‘;—'{,T‘?.‘-},} §~ M 367,562 21 $67,080 49 o 2 Company to respond promptly to fire | et oS Dan P. Carter; The Zeno Mauvals Music Co.:| ADMISSION, loc. A T DREN Y June 0 AR g B SR 67,080 49 Resolutions were adopted ordering the | alarms. 1 For Fire Protecti | and other stores. foien. Leafion sdmisen, Ko Chp s = S ki performance of street work as follows: 3 | or Fire Protection. These $1 tickets will be withdrawn from sale | gren, 20c. SR PRy et surplus June 30, 1899 3481 72 $rora Buah to southiest £ Yesterday’'s Bankrupt. At the mass meeting which was held in | July 15 = Balaries June, 1599, ge: 1 ana s Burritt street, froi ush to southerly termin. = REGULAR ADMTISSION, e, CHEAPEST and best in Ameri suif Ui e, 1568, eneral and spectal tea fund to the amount of $10630 15 allowed fn | ation of Buriit, ib-incn ironstone pipe sewer | . H. Graves, Berkeley, §39 16; 1o as- the chambers of Department 6 of the SU-| Iberal proportion of caraircr ecoipts Eiven | COle 16, posac, mont 10 e dre. ey = - i - lte conpect With sewer i Hush mireeh With | sets, perior Court yesterday afternoon to take | to the ‘California Soldier Boys' Fund.’ Untied States, postpalds for §1 per year. e

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