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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
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‘Table of Distances.
From Nevada vity to
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Frehoh Corral.
Graniteville..
Grass Valley
Hunte Hill
Mewtown....North San Juan.
Snow Point.
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to run it.
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STATE «‘ Harmon A. Lord, deceased.
Notice ir ' ereby given by the underi Charl P. Frissell, Administrator
of the said est. ¢ of Harmon A. Lord, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons
having claims against the said deceased, to
exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first
ublication of this notice to the sdid
harles P. Frissell, at the office of J. I.
Caldwell, Attorney at law, south side
of Bread St., Nevada City; Cal., the same
being the place for the transaction of the
business of said estate, in-said County of
Nevada.
: Cuarpes P. FRISSELL,
Administrator of the estate of Harmon
A. Lord, deceased.
Dated this 13th day of July, 1892.
J. I. Caldwell, Aitorney for Administrator. jy 13
Notice to Credit@rs.
STATE of acess G. Allan, deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Executors of the last will of
George G. Allan, deceased, to the creditors.of and all persons having claims
ainst the said deceased, to exhibit them
with the necessary vouchers, within * ten
months after the first publication of this
notice to the said Executors, at ‘the
Law Office of Fred Searls, Nevada
City, California, the same being the place
for the transaction of the business of the
estate, in said county of Nevada.
WILLJAM CAMPBELL,
NILES SEARLS,
Executors of the Last Will of George G.
Allan, deceased.
Dated July 12, 1892.
Fred Searls, Attorney. jyl2
“TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 2 1878.
Notice For Publication.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
MarysviLz, Cat., June 11, 1892.
OTICE is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled ‘An
act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada and
Washington Territory, > Maria Jane
Waistell of Oregon House, County ot
Butte, State (or * ferritory) of Calitornia,
has this day filed in this office her sworn
statement No. 667, for the purchase of
Srate or CaLiForntia, )
_ Executive DEPARTMENT,SackAMENTO, August 6, 1892, )
HEREAS, The Legislature of the
State of California, at its twentyninth session, beginning on the fifth day
of January, A. 8. 1891, two-thirds of
all the members elected to each of the
two houses of said Legislature. voting in
favor thereof, proposed the following described amendments to the Constitution
of the State of California, to wit:
Amendment Number One.
[Senate Constitutional Amendment No 10}
: Arrioie IV.
Section 2. The session of the Legislature shall commence at 12 o’clock ™M.
on the first Monday after the first day of
January next succeeding the election of
ite members, and shall be biennial, unless
the Governor shall in the interim conin
No pay shall be allowed to members for
a longer period than one hundred days;
and no bill'shall be introducéd in either} '
house after the expiration of sixty days
from the commencement ofeach session,
without the consent of two-thirds of the
members thereof.
Amendment Number Two.
{Assembly Constitutional Amendment
No. 7. =
Arricte XI. ° ~
Section 18. Nocounty, city, town,
township, Board of Education, or sci ol . ¢
district shall incur any indebtedness or .
liability, in any manner, or for any purpose exceeding in any year the income
ofthe qualified electors thereof voting at
an election to be held for that purpose, . y
nor unless before or at the time of in-}.
curring such indebtedness, provision shall . }
be made for the collection of an annual
tax sufficient to pay the interest on such
indebtedness as it falls due, and. also
peerines to constitute a sinking fund
‘or the payment uf the principal thereof on or before maturity, wich shall
not exceed forty years from the time
of contracting the same. Any indebtedness or liability incurred contrary to
this provision shall be void.
Amendment Number Three.
{Senate Constitutional Amendment No.
11.]
ARTICLE V.
theN WiofS W tand 8 W fof N W jot
Setion No. four, in Township No. VEN
Range No. 6 E Mt D M, and wilt offe:
proot to show that the land sought i»
more valuable for its timber or stone than
s, and to establish for agricultural purposes,
her ofaitn to eset land before the Register
and Receiver of this office at Marysville,
Cal., on Thursday, the 18th day of August,
1892. She names as witnesses:
McNalley, Jose
Dennis Down, all of Oregon House, Butte
County, Cal.
Any
to file their claims in. this
before said 18th day of ee 1892.
CHARLES HAPGOOD, Register.
fl Pas Robles Springs He
Paso de Robles,
San Luis Obispo County, California
HE Greatest Health Resort on the Pacifi
coast; climate nrivaled; new hoteland cot
’ st hur, baths; the waters
an
competent attendants
regstrain from Marys4shird and Townsénd
streets, Sen. Francisco, at 8:15 a. M., arr.ve at
tages; mud and sul
of unequaled me
slegant bath-houses;
Take the Oregon Exp’
ville, connecting at
icinal valve; new
4:30 Pp. M, same ony; no 8!
taging.
F. BUKNS, Manager
Heenan canteen teeta Tae ‘
Bunting
Flags.
Qf In view of the movement for a more
general use of the Stars and Stripes, especially in connection with the education
of American youth, we have made~ special ments to furnish the BEST
_ qva.ity of Bunting Flags to readers of
the Daity Ie 1NscrirT at the followin
James
h Sun, James Earley and
and all persons claiming adversely
the above described lands are requested
office ou or
Section 15. A Lieutenant-Govérnor
shall be elected at the same time and
oper aud in the same manner as the
Jovernor, and hie term of office and his
qualifications of eligibility shall also be
the same. He shall be President of the
:. Senate, but shall have only a casting vote
therein. He shall also, when the Senate
is not in session, visit all the ‘tate institutions, prisons, reformatory schools,
asylums, and other institutions, sup-. ported in whole or in part by the State,
and make careful examinations of the
inanner in which the appropriations for
the support of such institutions, and. for
permanent improvements, have been expended, and report the result of his exaininations to the Governor, to the Legislature, and to any other officer, or Board
of officers, that the Legislature may direct ; PROVIDED, that in case the office of
Lieutenant-Governor becoming vacant,
or in the case of the functions of Governor devolving upon him, the President
pro tem. of the Senate, or his successor,
. shall perform the duties and receive the
emoluments of said Lieutenant-Governor,
during the term of-such vacancy, or the
time te is performing such functions of
Governor. The Legislature may by law
prescribe the time and manner that such
examinations shall be made. If, during
a vacancy in the office of Governor, the
Lientenant-Governor shall be impeached,
displaced, resign, die, or become incapable of polnnny the duties of his
office, or be absent from the State, the
President pro tem. -of the Senate shall
act as Governor until] the vacancy D
tilled or disability shall cease, The Lieutenant-Governor shall be disqualified
from holding any other office, except as
specially provided in this Constitution,
during the term for which he shall have
& . been elected.
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low prices Section 19. Governor, LieutenantBJ CLATION SIZES. Governor, Secretary of State, Controller,
feet 1 $ 2.37 . Treasurer, Attorney-General, Surveyor5 esr se ss, TRAN RE esata 3.67 General, shall, at stated times during their
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16 feet ee Pec er eee SORE a 13. 34 Constitution, as follows: Governor, six
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25 ‘ss 4 sea eau pe aa 20.00 Attorney-General, three thousand (33000)
28 vy i Ce ES A Tate eres ee 26. 00 dollars per annum; the Secretary
30 pao seg Rocce Meer Be ee 29.34 of State, Controller, Treasurer, three
32 4 ‘e mace ress $25 Ses SS 33.34 thousand ($3000) dollars each per
nae Pei Saaec we RRS ee Te 36. 67 . annum 5 Surveyor-General, three thousDE feeb OOhrs erste ters Beare ce i and ($3000) dollars per annum, and for
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BEOWN & CALKINS,
Publishers ‘‘Daily Transcript,’’ N
vada City, Cal.
the following officer for the fractional
ternr and for the two terms next ensuing
the fourth day of November, A. D, eightto} cen hundred and ninety-two, as follows :
Lieutenant-Governor, four thousand ($4,e. 000) dollars per annum, and traveling expenses when he may be employed in
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riety of commbination, srtatic deugso7nse . muna heteby Gxed by this Coustivetion, . sonate Cousitutional amendment No.
the most Peractive, ornamental and desira . The Legislature may, in its discretion, . senate Coustitutional Amendment Yes
pie sone, Sor bow hools, churches . . abolish the office of Surveyor-General, and ENS SWE ee Se Diet peeeey trot —
a ie 4 : ; 0.
ESTABLISHED REPUTATION pe oft the —, Repetaletave ge Zssembly Constitutional Amendment (Yes.
UN FACILILIES shall receive for their own use any fees . " No, 5.00.0 ceeteerreee oo —
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CHIOAGO OOTTAGE ORGAN U0.
1 and mouey can pro
cick response, Yaere WORKMEN
visiting and examining State institutions.
Such compensation to be in full for all
PROCLAMATION. contain more than one ee
that for a Single-and certaim pur
be therein expressed.
ciency bill is presented to the Governor,
he may object :
approving other portions of the bill, No
officer of the State shall have power to
actual necessity, and then only upon the
written authority, first obtained, of the
Governor, Secretary of State, and Attorney-Leneral, Any deficiency incurred
in violation of this provision shall be
void, and the Legislature shall not have
the power to appropriate money to pay
the same. :
(Senate Constitutional Amendment No.
lation of more than three thousand tive
hundred inhabitants, may frame a charter
vene the Legislature by proclamation. . jor its own government, consistent with
and subject to the Constitution and laws
of this state, by causing a Board of tifteen
least five years qualified electors thereof,
to be elected by the qualified voters of
said city at any general or special election,
whose duty it shall be,
days after such election, to prepare and
propose @ charter for such city, which .
shall be signed, in duplicate, by the members of such Board, ora majority of them,
and returned, one copy
ot the county. t
shall then be published ir two daily newsand revenue provided for it for such} papers of general circulation im such city,
year, without the assent of two° thirds . for at least twenty days, and the first pubof the qualified the assent of two thirds . lication shall be made within twenty days
after the completion of the charter ;
published in one such daily newspaper ;
and within not less than thirty days after
such publication it shall be submitted to
the qualified electors of said city at a general or special election, and if a majority
of such qualified electors voting thereat
shall ratify the same, r
be subinitted tv the Legislature for its approval or
power of alteration or amendment.
approval may be made by concurrent
resolution, and if approved by a majority
it shall become.the charter of such city,
sistent with such charter.
such. charter, L
chief executive officer, and authenticated
submission of such charter to the electors,
When the defi% one or more items, while
cur any deficiency except in case of . B
Amendment Namber Five.
14.)
ArticLe XI.
Section 8. Any city containing 4 popureeholders, who shall have been for at
within ninety
to the Mayor
hereof, or other chief executive officer of
uch’ city, aud the otherto the Recorder
Such Aproposed charter
PRO‘1pED, that in cities containing @ popuation of not more than ten thousand iniabitants such proposed , charter shall be
it shall thereafter
rejection a8 4 whole, without
Such
vote of the members elected to each house,
if such city be consolidated with a county,
then of such city and county, and shall
become the organic law thereof, and
supersede any existing charter and all
amendments thereot, and all laws inconA copy of
certified by the Mayor, or
by the seal of such city, setting forth the
and its ratification by them, shall, after
the approval of such charter by the Législature, be made, in duplicate, and deposited, one in the office of the Secretary
of State, and the other, after being re=-corded in said Recorder’s office, shall be
deposited in the archives of the city, and
thereafter .all Courts shall _take judicial
notice of said charter. The charter, 80
ratitied, may be amended at intervals, of
not less than two years by roposals therefor, submitted by the legis ative authority
of the city to the qualitied electors thereof, at a general or special election, held
at Jeast forty days after the publication of such proposals for twenty days
ina daily newspaper of general circulation
in snch qualitied electors voting ther. at,
and approved by the Legislature, as
herein provided for the approval
of the charter, In submitting any
such charter or amendments thereto, any
alternative article or proposition may be
presented for the choice of the voters,
and may be voted on separately without
»rejudice to others. E . :
NOW, TH EREFORE,, Pursuant to
the provisions ot the Constitution, and-an
Act of'the Legislature entitled ‘‘An Act
to provide for the subinission of certain
proposed amendments to the Constitution
of the State of California to the qualitied
electors for their a: proval.” approved
March 7, A. D, 1883, viz.: * Section 1,
Whenever the Legislature shall propose
any amendment or amendments to the
Constitution of this State, which amendment or amendments shall have been
passed in the manner and form required
by section one of article eighteen of the
Constitution, and no other mode is provided by law for the submission of such
amendment or amendments to the people
for their approval, it shall be the duty of
the Governor to advertise such proposed
amendment or amendments in at least
four newspapers of general circulation in
this State, for three months next preceding the next general election : One of said
newspapers must be published at the city
of Sacramento, and two at the-city of
San Francisco; and in issuing his, proclamation for an election at which } any
amendment or amendments to the Constitution are to be voted upon, he shall include such amendmeftt or amendments
therein, and he shall designate them by
numbers, in the order in which they have
the State, on
services by them, respectively, rendered,
whatsoever, during their :espective terms
in
the
official duty. :
Amendment Number Four.
No. 5.]
ArrticLe IV.
appropriation bill, and the
devoted to
in any official capacity or employment .
of office ; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that the
Legislature, after the expiration of their
terms hereinbefore mentioned, may, by
law, diminish the compensation of any or
for . all such officers, but in no case shall have
power to increase the same above the . No.7..
{Assembly Constitutional Amendment
Section 34. No bill making an apjation for uoney, yoy ¥ the general
eficiency bill
for the sppropiehes of money exclusively
suppprt of the General
. Government and State institutions, shall
contain, printed thereon, the words:
No, 10
pees No.
Teeem bly Constitutional Amendment (Yer
No.
Ro.
of the State, the day and year first writ
ten.
[seaL]}
: H. H. MARKHAM,
Attest: ~» Governor,
E. G. Warrz,. Dae
Ouick Time &
Daily Express Trains make prompt connectio
and otherinformation given upon applica.
tion at the Company’s offices. where passen
gers calling in person Can secure choice of
routes, etc.
for passage from Europe and Eastern cities to any point in the Pacific States and
fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, apply to
or address,
ᐠᰀ ss BEMINAL WEAKNESS.
been proposed."’ The said amendments
are submitted, to be separately voted
upon by ballot by the quauified electors of
Tuesday, Novenber the Fight, A.D. 1892,
Each ballot used at such’election must
Senate Constitutional Amendment Yes.
i a ie ‘These statements are confirmed by numSeuate Covsiitutional Amendment — ios
Witness iny hand and the Great Seal
&
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. San Francisco Cal.
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For Landsin Southern Galifornia, apply Lg big aang
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where pie old patients and those requirin
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Seminal Emissions, the consequence
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following train of morbid symptoms unless
combatted by scientific medical measures
viz' Sallow countenance, dark spots under
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t is standard finish with
ickle trimmings, and will be seut complete with
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A Nickle tenor de .u, 14-1) ch nead, with stickr
12.50 with DAILY THAD
ohecrib sr pays ©Xp. 288.
Military. Drum.
Afine corded, hammered brass drum, with
$10.50; with DAILY
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rishing Tackle}
Gur premium fishing rod is a 16-foot Calcutts
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Whether siung from the trees in a lavn or from
the posts ofa shady verandah, a h umock it
picturesque abd suggestive of blissful comfort
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Among outdoor gamet_lawn tennis is becoming
thefav.rite It yives sufficient exercise withou
being violent; keeps the attention fixed and in
rerest sustained throughout the gaine, Being
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wil of your lady acquaintsnces and add to you
popularity by gettingaset of tennis and organ
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Base Bas},
tfit onsists of wo eaue balls,
threeassorted ts, two irs of gloves, musk,
.te., complete ud will Le sent with DAILY
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A most interesting jnstrument and of great use
It stands 6 inches et and magnifies 50
th DAILY TRAN$11; wth
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Banjo
become vury fashionable hes © the last few years,
Ic is readily learned by anyoue hav
for the Voice in singing.”
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B Flat Cornet.
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Flute.
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Shot Guns,
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Same gun as above, with pis “gr $1.50,
In making our selections of musical instruments for premiuins, we aimed in every
to get agood article—-one that we need not hesitate to send to aperformer whois connoisseur,
We pave made Lips campy te Soba tt the eading
manufacturersand jobbers thatenable us to. offer Approved by the signal service '
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instance
Banjoplaying is* an accomplishment that has
inga good ear
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e will send a handsome nickle-rim, calf-skin head, 10 bracket banjo
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ltiaa mageiionnt double breech-loader‘
ja, back-action, side snap, rubber
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polished brass «fa rich gold color—a high rmamental and serviceable lamp—sent with DAILY
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Photographic Outfit.
Amateur photography isa most deliyhtfu and
popular recreation, With the approved apyaratus of today anyone can soon acquire the art of
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hundreds. of views taken by him or Revell: The
apparatus we offer isso light it can easily»:
carried when walking or riding. Everybody
shou d have cone, for it will prove a scurce o
amusement to all and of profit to many,
A complete photographic outfit, consisting of
view camera fopmakine 3} x 43 pictures, with
quick working lens, 6 rapid dry plates, 2 Japanned
iron trays, 2packagesofS. P A. eveloper, 1
package of hypo, 1 printing frame, heets of
erro-prussiate paper, 1 sheet of ruby paper, 1
Ruesel negative clasp and patent drying frame
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the cheaper grades of which
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