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September 13, 1898 (4 pages)

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o “Netice df Assessment. -¥.A SUBRTE GOLD. MINING COMPANY. f ‘Ty Location of principal place of business, u Franciseo,California. Location of works, Nevada Citys, Nevada County, California, Notiee is h f “dug of the Boar Directors, held on the 3d “day of August, 1898, an assessment (No, ti) of two and one-half centsper Tare. was levied upon the Capital Stock of the Company, payable immediately in United State Gold Coiu, to the Seorstary, at the Office 6f the Conipany, No, 404 Montgom‘ery street, San Fraucisco, California, Any stock upon wWiricl tits assessment shall: ‘gemain unpaid of thé ith day of September, Fson, will be delinquent, and advertised for ‘gale at public auction; and unless payment aunts before,will be solid on the zsth day of September, 1898, to pa. and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. > L. 5. ROSE, Secretary. Office—No. 101 Méntgomery street, San Francisco, California. ada given that at .a meetof y, thedelinquentassessment, together with the cosis of advertising Notice For Publication. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE AT? orameuto, California, June 20, 1898.§ OTICK [S HEREBY GIVEN ‘THAT THE N following named settler has fled notice of his ‘iutention to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judzeof the Superior Vourt, of N vada county, Carifornia, at Nevada City, California, on Monday, August 8th, 1898, viz. : George W. Baldwin for the SW'4 of Siu'y of “Sec. 18, T. 16 N., R.9 E. M.D. M. He names the following witnesses to préve his contin ous residence upon and cuitiya-tion Of said land, viz.: Harry Odgers, George » “Chappelle, Heury L Kitts and James Kitts all of Nevada-City, P. O UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE AT) Sacramento, California, July vth, 1898.5 Ovicvd Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following named settler has filed notice to mate tinal proof /in support of ‘his claim, &nd that said proof will-be made before the Judge of the Superior Court of Nevada ‘ ounalifornia, at Nevada City,Cal., on Phursday, August (ath, 1598 vies Wilda, Gillett forthe N14. of SW'4 auds}¢ of % Wig: See. 22,.T. 17, N, R10 £. M, D. M. “He nia ne: the following witnesses to prove his evontinuous residloeuce upon and cultivation of said land Vis: C. Galbraith, fiiomas Somers, Frank Somers, Wm Lathrop, all of Galbraith P. O. Nevada County, Cal. SILAS PENRY., Bes Rezister, SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Neva Rebekah Degree, No. 119, 1. O. O. F. Meets at Odd Fellows Hall ist and 8d Saturday Evenings of Month at 7:3¢ o'clock. JENNIE THOMAS, N. G, LILLIB WHITE, Sec. Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47, 1.0. Meets at Odd Fellows He ii Every 2d and ¢th Monday of each month at 7:30 o'clock. oye. CHAS STEFFEN, Cy. P; GEO. A, GRAY, Scribe. : Meets at Pythian Castle. Every Tuesday evening at 7220 o’clock. GEO, F, ADAIR, Pres. ED. J. Mg N, R, SPs 5 3 Nevada Comaiandery, No.6, K. T. ‘ Meets at Masonic Halk ~~ > 4 Firstand third Thursday of each month, at eo 1:80 o'clock. Ld. ROLFE’R. 4 Laurel Partor, No. 6, N. D.G. W. Meets at Pythian Castle Seeund and fon rth Thursdays of each month. . : é MRS. EMMA ROGERS, Pres. MRS. BELLE DUUGLASS Res UNION HOTEL D. J. STEVENS: = ~~ “prop. First-Class in all its Appointments. All Sunny Rooms. W. U. Telegraph Office in the House. Stopping places for all stages andbusses. Electric lights throughout the building, renderi: y it absolutely safe from tire, Has the largest and most modern dining room in the.city, with the freshest.aud best the market affords. : TAKE NOTICKE—No Chinese ennployed in the House. The new management of the Union Hotel, with its constantly adding im srovements, make it the finest and most popular resort in he mountains of Northern Central €aliornig. CITIZENS BANK BROAD STRERT, NEVADA CITY (Iucorporated 1876.) CAPITAL. Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 Paidupincoin, + ~ §0,000 Undivided profits, 35,000 . OFFICERS. . E. M. PRESTON. PRESIDENT TEE Ms, SERENE we cel ucncovayebe: VicE-PKESIDEN1 JOHN T. MOR sd soa ele . .CASHIER D. Ev MORGAN.,... Ase’? CasHtgxr and-SEo’y DIRECTORS, DR. R. M. Hunt, Joun T. Morean, Geo. M. HuUGHEs, D. EB. MoRGARN, NILES SEARLES, L. HousMaAN, «PRESTON ; CORRESPONDENTS, New York—National Bank of North America, San Francisco—First National Bank. .Sacramento—National Bank of D, O. Mills Co. ww We issue Sighs Drafts poy able in NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO, SACRAMENTO, ‘Also Bills of Exchange payable at sight in the principal cities of Great Britain and Europe. Collections on any part of the United States specialty. * icbost price paid for County .and State Warrants. : Gold and Silver Bullion purchased, Assay Ullice at the Bank. This Bank Maintains av office at Grass Valley, where a general Banking Business is sacted. eee J. M. THOMAS, Resident Agent at Grass Valley. J. M. WALLING, . Attorney : at: Law, FFICE—TILLEY BUILDING, COR. BROAD and Pine streets. Nevada City. j FRY SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. . Aub WORK PERFORMED IN A pinst. Francisco. Excelsior Hill, Nevada County, California. the Board of Directors held on the Sth day of Ausurt, 1 Q-assessment. of one cent per share was ied upon-the capital stock of the corporation, payable September &th, 1898, to the Secretary at the office of the company, Room 8}, Donohoe Building, No. 1170 Market Street, San Francisco. remain unpa: 1698, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on»the 8rd day. of October, 1898, to the igiinguent assessment together with costs o: expenses of sale Fe ; 12 Office. Room 86, 1170 Market Street, San Francisco, ; ald NOTICE —TO— . Ea Office of the Gounty Clerk, Nevada County, Cal. ber, 1 istactorily attend to registration. a i REGISTRATION THE THEIR PLACE OF RESIDENCE.. re er case October 12th, Further 1iotice is. hereby given that affisworn. to before any. Deputy County eounty, or before any Deputy County Assessor, without charge. Affidavits can also be sworn to before any Justice of the Peace or Notary Public. All persous, foreign born, intending to become. citizens, should be naturalized prior to and including August Ist, as those naturalized after that date cannot legally vote at the general election held November 8, 1898. Dated July 26, 1898, (Seal) J. J. GREANY, County Clerk. _ w8Sessment Notice. B Eve les ald MINING COMPA NY.—Loeation of RST pene Place’ of business, San alifornia. Location of works, Notice is hereby given that ata meeting of Any stock upon which this assessment shall td on the tith day of September, advertising and CURTIS HILLYER, Secretary. FRANK AVER, Com. VO TERS. July 18th, 1898, the Board of Supervi sors of Nevada County created an _additional precinct within the corporate limits: of Nevada City—Precinct No. 4—making four precincts out of the former three. votes within the corporate limits of said city. County.Clerk’s Offiee where a map showing said changes is on exhibition and see that they are placed in the proper precincts. tober 12th, 1898. NOTICE —TO— Notice is hereby given that Monday, This change will effect a great many Voters are requested to visit the Transfers will not be made after OcJ. J. GREANY, ~ County Clerk. Nevada County fanny Gauge. B. 5.20 A. M Deity: connecting with Lo"rancisco via Stockton at 4:15 P. M. I2iIO” P.M: Daily ,.~ connecti with jan. Francisco at<7:00°A.°M. and Overlan Train arriving at San Fraucisco at 8:45 P. M. mento at 5 P..L and Overland Trains for East and W LAAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY 10:00 P. M DAILY. 1:30 P.M. Sundays only. . ; connecting with Ov ar9:43 A. M. jg Train from Kast. 5:00 P. M. Daily ; connecting with Over-. cisco at 7:00.A. M. and Overland from East. 9:40 P.M. Daily ; connecting with Loca} 5;00 P. M. and all points Sout 1:95 'P. My Seadgy only, . reu. & EDW'D H. BROWN. Superintendent. _ TUTE TABLE NO, 52. Trains will leaveaud arrive at Nevada City onand after Sunday August 15, 1897, as follows. LEAVING FOR COLFAX. * eal ain arriving at Sau Overland Train, — 3 : ‘, Daily; connecting with Lo. 230 P. My cal Train} Sacra ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. land Train leaving San FranTrain leaving Sacrameuto at Arriving From Grass Valley. JOHN F. KIDDER, Gen’l Manager. Boot and Shoemaker PHILIP. HILD,. Broad St., Opp, Nationa Hotel. REGISTRATION. GNETFIELD * NOTICE IS. BEREBY°GH¥EN THAT ALL ‘ citizens’ whose hamés aré not now on the Great Register of Nevada county are requestéd to register in Order te be entitléd to vote atthe next general election in NoyemThat owing to failure of the Governor to approve the’Act unanimously passed by both branches of the last islature providing . assistance for, Clerk it-is necessary to begin registration at an early-date in order to satBe sure you get the Jordan “AAAI” Cutlery. ‘Positively the best possible on earth and consequently the most expenFor sale by leading dealers everywhere. ve to buy. The voters who have since the date of the . last geheral election taken up their residence in Nevada couttty, and those who since thatdate have removed from the precinet in which their name appears on the Great Register, must make affidavit in order to have their names placed on the Register of the . precinct in whichithey now reside. That it is NOT necessary for voters who 4 ' eg! for the general election of 1896 SILAS PENRY, Register: fan whose names appear on the Great Register of 1896 to again make affidavit ioe Ps oe tration UNLESS SINCE THE DATE OF LAST ! HAVE. CHANGED “THE GREAT California State Fair (WiLL BE HELD AT SACRAMENTO September s5th_ro. 17th; 4898. seis he. Whole Year ! IMPROVE THIS OPPORTUNITY to enlargey our ideas, and investigate the ‘provements and progress wherein you will surely find something of ourself and vocation, THE AIM OF THE SPAT . of the farm, garden, orchard . work-shop a great object les take advantage of progression. : WE DESIRE TO STIMULATE a health petition that will redound to the benefit a Don’t Stay at Home t That registration will continue to and inchide August léth, 1898, aiter which it will cease. ransférs from one precinct to anothAttention is called to the provisions of Sec-.; WOTld of in tion. 1033, which .provides that those “‘who shall have been a resident of the State ONE YEAR next preceding.the eleetion, and of the county in which they claim their vote NINETY DAYS. and-in the election. precinct THIRTY days” are entitled to registration. E FAIR MANAGEMENT is to make the products , Vineyard, dairy, breeding pens, stable, and the that the pioneer as well as the beginner may y rivalry and beget a friendly com nd advancement of the community TO THIS END WE INVITE exhibits of every kind and character that will show California’s capabilities. AS ITEMS OF AMUSE GRAND MUSICAL CONCE lar for the entertainment of visitors. ; FREE TRANSPURLATION FOR EXHIBITS, and liberal excursion rates are given by the Southern Pacific Company on all their lines. 5 and arrange your busiiess so as to spend a few A. B. SPRECKELS, President. davit for registration or transfer one be lerk in the different towus and precincts of the MENT, we provide an unexcelled RACING PRO:} d other light attractions that are popu REMEMBER THE DAT days with us. Edwin F. Smith, Secretary. When You Buy Job PrintingYou naturally want to get the best for your money. Tus yaality of Papar, Cyp2 and Ink all cufia 2 igure in determining the merit of the production. . We use only the best of these. But no matter how superior they may be, still the Printing may prove ‘inferior if proper regard is not paid to the Composition and the Presswork. -We claim to excel in these respects also. STYLES CHANGE IN PRINTING The same asin elothing, and the TRNSORIPT keeps up with the decrees of Dame We have the newest and most comnere Job ve the best of workmen. ing out to be the best. Our Prices Are Fully as Low as Anybody’s. See our work and get our figures They will satisfy you. BROWN & CALKINS, Job Printers, Commercial street. NEVADA CITY, CAL. Fashion in the Art Preservative. Printing plant in the county, judges admitthe work we are now turn MANHOOD RESTORED er This Vegetable Vitalizer Cures All Nervousness or Diseases of Generative Organs ——S8UCH As— PAINS IN THE BACK, FEELING, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, DESPONDENCY AND CONSTIPATION CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. £@~ The Doctor has discovered the UAL apparatus is dependent. The reasoa why suiferers are not cured SLEEPLESSNESS IMPOTENCY, LOST MANHOOD ACHE active principle on whic the vitality of the SE* k by physicians and medicines is because over per cent, are troubled with PROSTRAYITIS, for which CUPIDINE is the only known re: edy to cure the complaint without an operati written guarantee to use of six boxes. One Dollar a box, six boxes for $5. Send for Circulars aud festimonials Address all mail orders to DAVOL MEDIGINE Co., P.O. ¥or sale in Nevada City by DICKERMA refund the money if .a permanent cure is not effe Sweet land J. M. Wood. Relief Hill—2 x 2076, S-m Francisco, Cal J.B. Sneddon, : & Co. ; Birchviile—2 delegates. Freucn Corral—2 tor; W. H. Moulton. Anthony House—2 delegates, Spector, Jobn McGonigal. Mooney Flat—1 delegate. Ben. Frazer. Spenceville—1 delegate. Inspector, Judge Walker. ; Pleasant Rid tor, W.S8. Lavy Tnodian Springs—2 delegates. tor, A. Fischer. Rough and Ready—3 delegates. InSpector, John Fippin. Trackee No. 1—4 delegates. ‘THE WHITE . ~ SEWING MACHINE. SOLE AGENTS, orNevada County Legg & Shaw Co.» ‘Truckee No. 2—4 delegates, tor, A. C. Cooke. Boca—2 delegates. Inspector, D. W. All kinds of Machines repaired by a competent adjuster. We guarantee our k THE “POPULAR” _Inthe Transeript Block, on Commercial street, is now ECONOMICAL. BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER To serve the public with First-class Gas Stoves, Hot Plates, The Nevada Gas Company is now-carrying a fine line of GAS STOVES and HOT PLATES of all kinds, which the . house wife will find very convenient during the hot summer months. They Bake, Broil Meats,’ . ~ Cook Anything. Do not heat the house, Pies and elected ne Suerman W. Mansi, Seeretary. ANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER Wedding Cakes a Specialty, CALL FOR REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION —AND—. PRIMARIES. At a_ meeting of the Republican County Central Committee held inG d ust 19, 1998, it was resolved that a County Convention be held at NEVADA CITY -—ON— Thursday, Septémber 15th, At 10:30 a. m., to nominate ar Assemblyman, County Officers, Towuship Officers, and elect a new County Central Committee, an a primary election for delegates to such convention be held onSaturday, September 10, 1898, In each and every precinct existing in -_+1896;-and that each precinct. be entitled tol delegate and-one ery 20 and fraction:of 10 votes or over cast for William McKinley, excépt that the new precinct of Overton shall be allowed tWo delegates, and that “the total vote of Nevada City shall be divided by four aud delegates apportioned as in other precincts, ‘he polls shall be opened in all precincts from 1 p. m.until 8 p.m. Where no provision has been madé for officers of the election in any precinct, or in case of failure of those appointed to act, the Republicans present shall select the officers of election and open the polls when and where most conThe following inspectors shall act in their respective precincts, and the following is the apportionment of deleNevada No. 1—7 delegates. Polls at Fischer’s store. Inspector, J. 3. HanNevada No. 2—7 delegates. Polls at Inspector, G. A. Bailey. Nevada No. 8—7 delegates, Polls at Tuspector, James F. Colley. Nevada No 4—7 delegates. Ow! Saloon. Inepector, Ed Morgan. Selby Flat—4 delegates. Inspector, AH. D.'Lowle. 3 Gold Flat—4 delegates. “T. H. Waters. Willow Valley—4 delegates. tor, J. J. Lyons. Indian Flat—3 delegates, Thomas Coan. Grass Valley No. Polls at City Hall. Grass Valley No. 2—6 delegates Polls at Eagle Hose House. Iuspector, W. G. Lord. Grass Valley No. Polls at Reliance Hose tor, S. H. Dille. Grass Valley No, Polls ‘at Argall’s Re tor, M. W. Argall. Grass Valley No. 5—4 delegates, InSpector, James’ McLachlan. Hill’s) Flat—4 delegates. Polls at Inspector, Robart Deeble. —4 delegates. Polls at Watt Park. luspector, Richard Davies Jr. Allison Ranch—1 delegate. Inspector, Dan Hurley. Forest Sprin we — Perrin. uena Vista—2 delegates. Inspector, . d R. R. Porter. : aii is : Cottage Hill—t delegate. . Davis. Washington—8 delegates. E. LT. Wortbley. Maybert—z delegates, George Bonney. Eureka—8 delegates. Philip: Hippert, Moore’s Flat—2 delegates. Inspector, L. G. Kelstrup. North Bloomfield Spector, John McKinney. Columbia Hill—3 delegates. Inspector, L. Woodruff. Cnerokee—2 delegates. Inspector, John Curnow. North San Juan spector, Charles Paine, —2 delegates. Inspector, You Bet—3 delegates, Inspector, W. F. King. . Overton—2 delegates, Inspector, W. Loweil Hill—2 delegates, Inspector, Alex. Drynan. ‘The test at the above primary election shall be: “Iama Republican and _{will_support Henry 1. ~) ernor at the elecrion tobe hetd on November 8, 1868.” The delegates from the 8d, 4th and 5th Supervisor Districts wiil elect nom. tees for Supervisor in their respective ; The delegates elected from the city of Grass Valley to the county convention shall also act as delegates to the Grass Valley municipal convention, tc meet in Grass Valley on SATURNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17ih, at 8 p. m., to make nominations for -municipal officers Also to transact such-other business as may come before their convention the townsbip delegations will selec: nominees tor Justice of the Peace, anc vstables in their respective. town
Inspectors are directed to issue cerelection to the delegate: their-respec:ive precincts . J. MICHELL, Obairman. _ Are perfectly safe. ©@-Fresh Compressed Yeast Cakes Con. stantly ou hand. Gas Sold Cheap For Fuel. Malland see these handy stoves at FRED BOST=---Proprietor. the office of the State aud Federal. Witt PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS . *pairing A abare on -% y, TELEPHONE 37. for sale. Nevada Gas Co, wa Nevada Assay Office, Established in 18s by SAS. 7. Ore, Wi pe pcr ye ph te CITY, CAL. quartz ean asso 3 a potion ma my ng ao Gold Bee . Silver ere Asid PROCLAMATION, TATE OF CALIFORNIA SACRAMENTO, July 3vth, 1898. , The Legislature of the State of California, at its thirty-secoud session begiuning on the fourth day of January, A D. 1897, two-thirds of ali the members elected to each of the we houses of said Legislature ng iu favor thereo', pro: jee debctibes amendments to the Constitu tion of the state of California, to-wit : AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE. (Being Senate Pooler ost Amendment posed the folluwA resolution to propose to the people of the State of Culifornia an amendment to section eizhteen of article eleven of the taxation, by whlch it is proposed to amend said section to read as follows: Section 18. No county, city, town, township, board of edueation, or school d shallineur any indebtedness or liah any manner 3 for any Se ee ee a8 he income am e ; for it tere ear, without the dicent of e qualified elvctors thereof, voting at an election to be held for that purpose, nor unless before, or at the time o: such indebtedness, be made for the collection o sufficient to pay the interest on such indebtaduess as it talisdue, aad also provision to eonstitute a sinking fund for the payment ofthe principal thereof on or before ma. turity, which shall not exceed’ forty years from the time of contracting the same; provided, however, that the City and ‘ ounty of San Francisco may at any time pay the uupaid claims with interest thereon for materia s furnished to and work done for said cit county during the forty-third and fourth fiscal years, out of the income and revenue cf any succee ing year or years; rovided, that any and all claims for making, repairitg, altering or for any work done upon or for any material furnislied for any street, lane, alley, court, place or sidewalk, or for the construction of any sewer or sewers in said City and County are hereby excepted from the provisions of this section ; aud in determining any claim permitted to be paid by this section, no statute of limita‘tions shall apply in any manner; and p ed further, that the City of Vallejo, in Solano county, may pay its existing indebtedness incurred in the construction of its water works, whenever two-thirds of the: electors thereof voting at an’ election held for that purpose. shail so, decide. Any. inty incurred contrary to ption hereinberass Valley Augfor it for such two-thirds of t rovision shall an annual tax that efor ev-} debteduess -or liab this provislon, with the exce; fore recited, shall be void. AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO. (Being Senate saa Tene Amendment . schools organized in a schoo] dist . pupils to enter the agricultural, rh A resolution proposing to the people of . scientific department of the Unive: sity of the State of California an amendment to the Coustitution of the state, by addin section, tobe known and designate aud oue-half, article eleven thereof, providing for the framing by the inhabitants of counties, of local county government acts fur. their own government. . . The said proposed new section to read as Section 74. The inhabitants of any county may frame a couuty governmeut act tor their own government, relating to the matter. hereinafter specitied with, aud suvject to, the laws of this Stare, by causing a board ot tifteen freeholders, who have been, for at least tive years, qualitied electors of such y general or special election, it shall be within uinety days after such e ection. to prepare and propose @ county government act, for such county which shail be signed in duplicate b members of such board, or .a major » and returned, one co) the Board of Supervisors or ot: body of such county, and the o be sent to the Recorder of couuty. Such propo: act shall thea be pa general circulation there be not two su onty, for at least t not less than thirty days after su tion it shall be submitted to 1 electors of suchcounty, cial election, and if a mi itled electors voting the: same, it shall thereafter be submi Legislature tor its rejection or a a whole, without power of al amendment, und if a) of the membe: Polls over and consistent Oustitution aud Inspector, InspecTnspestor, 1—6 delegates. ther copy to Inspector, Paul sed. county. government lished in two papers of in sucn county, or if ch papers, then in one 38—7 delegates. House. Inspec4—6 delegates. pair Shop. Inspecata Seneral or speajority of such qualtitled, "An ac” to pproved by a’ majority . Of Proposed rs elected to each house, i y government act of such uch case become the bersede any .exovernment act,and all amendand all special laws iucon1 county government act. county government act, esident of the Board of gis ative body of such euticated . by. the seai of rnment act to the el nm by them, shali uplicate and deposited, one the Secretary of State, ing recorded in the offi eeds in the county, county, and shall organic law thereof a amendmen ments thereo! sistent with such A copy of such tified by the Pr pervisors or ot county, aud auth such county gove aud its ratiticatio. gs—2 delegates. Tnspecin the office ot the other, after bece of the recorder of among the archives of judicial notices therenment act so ratitied tervals of not less than thercfor, submitted y of tha county, to f. at a general ast forty days Inspector, . a. j Amendment Number One, bein nAil courts shall take : Sek of. The county govert may be amended. at in two years by proposa by the legislative autho the qualitied electers ther or spe tialeiection held at le after tne publication of suc days ina newspaper onin guch county, Inspector, Tuspector, Inspector, of general cirof the qualitied e. and approved by the provided for the ap vernment act. In submittuty government.act any alition may be prevoters, und may out prejudice to —3 delegates. In-. voting thereon, lature as herein of the county go ing any such cou ternative article ed for the choice of th ed on separately with Amendment sumber Two. being Sen—4 delegates. In-. Itshall be competent in all county governAMENDMENT NUMBER (Being Assembly Constitution) No, 86.) Scetion I3, 4 Lieutenant term of office a Bryon, thesam . hank gust Section I6. In case the tv death, inability todi rem dutics of his office, po trois the tats the ie signation, or a upon the Governor for the resi ) ’ til the disability shall coage, #18 term ody nesizar die Ge tiers impeach a’ » Tesizn, d becom forming the duties of his offee sane from the State, the President pro te atthe next ge such disability of the sLieuter shajl cease. In case ‘0: above named, aid neithes chet i Governor nor the Presi the Senate shal! Sodesea ta the uy < tome or shall be filled at such AMENDMENT NUMBER srx, (Being Assembly Constitr No. 38.) the State of Californ section six article nine of the ng to mar schools hy whieh it is pro amend said section to read ag follows: such high sehools, evening schools, tablished by the L: gislature o district. authority. hue the on mutie State school tax shall he applied ex schools. rammar schoois shall of study shall be taught which w ill California. AMENDMENT NUMBER SEVEN. (Being Ascembly Constitutional Amen No. 84.) State of California an amendment tos two of article four of ‘the Constituti tread as follows: sLall commence at twelve o’elock Jannary next succeeding the electicn members and shall be bi nuial unle ment, Ifthe two houses fail to agi ee atime at which they will resume thei sion, the Governor sl all, } preelam: fix a date for such re conventé on reassembling, the LexisJature shall Lezislature of t be held throughout this State on =the said proposed amendments are Separately voted upon in manner and as follows: press his choice as provided by law: ate Constitu:' ional Amendment No. 41 (exempting certain claims ainst the City and County of San rancis o, and the existing indebtedness of the City of Vailejo for the con. stcuction of its water works from the provisions of the Constitution requiring such c'aims to be paid from the income and revenues of the year in which they were incurred), For the Amerdment ? section fifteen aud si 3 end ment bp mbit eons csi tions to read as folucaet ‘to-amend said Pe A fications shen ate but shal only have socaine ite Se ge the powe office shall devolve oan te duties in be elected at the same tints COVEtor 5 the same manuer ag ee teal place and: “4 the Goyernor, or. his reno impecchment of Off TS a1 sence orun. ould the isplac. of per. absent of the Legislature shall ig aa en membe ‘ant Governor . of a. office of Governor f, S Yaeaney in: the eutenant he powers :s “a duties of Governor, th n a duties of such office shall deveic ens. = Speaker of the Assembly, until the the mr the office of — general cue tional Amendment A resolution to ropose to the people of of the State of California, reletionst tution Tam. bosed to Section6 The public sehool Ny include primary snd grammar rit i Ra no schools, and technical schools as ma igere he es. ipaVor derived from the State school fund ard the elusive} to the support of primary and grammay inelude : , riet, -or union of school districts, }avin t one thousand inhabitants, in Shiahe conan repare ting or dment A resolution to propose to the people of the €ction on, in relation to sessions of the Legis'ature, } which it is proposed to amend said mation Section 2. ‘'he sessions of the Legislature, mericj on the first Monday aiter the first aes a ot its 88 the Governor shall in the interim convene th Legislature by proclamation. The Legi a ture shall then remain in session for twenty. five days, after which it must adjourn to seme dare nov less tlan thirty or more than sixty days from the time of adjourn. upon r sesation, 3 ig. Which :}-all be within the limi s.above prescrilLed. Upec mplete its session. No pay shall be allowed to members for a longer period than +eventyfive days, and no bill shall be introduced in either house except at the first days of th’: sessivn, without. the consent of three-fourths of the members thereof. OW, THEREFORE, Pursuar t to the provisions of the Vopstitution, nd an act of e State of California. enprovide for the sul mission amendments to the Constitution of the State of California, to the onaliticad electors for their approval,” a A.D, 1888, the above-des¢ribed propused ts hereby published ard adyertised to be voted upon, by ballot, by the qualified electors of the State at the twe: ty-fivethe proved } arch election to TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, A. D., 1898. to be form Each ballot used at such election must contain written or printed thereon the following word whereupon the voter may exNo ate Constitutional amendment No. 10 (providing. for framing loeal county government acts by inLabitants of counties for th pre al heir govern For the Amendment ?° Yes No ment acts framed und by this section to pro w hich, the times which the several to cers other than J Court, skall be e} Amendment number Three, being he manner in the terms for and county offiected or appvin pensation ; for the number of ur the consolidatio for the number Tr shall have, and abletoeaeh of 5 the manner in which, thet delegates, Inspector, Inspector, of deputics that delegates. Inspecfor the compen. Amendment Number Four, bela Inbeards of election shall ed, and for the constitu and of their ¢ Ins pector, regulation,comlerks and at the manner and method ns by the people shall be y.in addition determine pon which electors, s tions ma; any primary election. — henever any count and method herei county governme been approved by For the Amendment ? Amendment Number Five, ge—2delegates. InspocInspecin the manner ut act, and the rections of sections nate Constitutional Amendment 0. 44 (providing for the creation of a Court of Claims to determine consist of. thre; Superior Judges designated by the Governor to aaree without extra compensation). For the Amendment ? sembly Constitutioral Amendment No. 87 {exempting consblidated cities and counties, organized or to Organized, or holding a echarter under the Constijution, from certain legislatio counties} — m in relation to sembly Constitutional A No. 38 [relating to office of Governor, providing for Succession thereto iu certain cases and removing isability of Lieutenant Governor ee holding other office during r For the Amendment ? claims against “he State, and tar Yes No five of this arti formity of a Sys’ throughout the Stat ing for the election cers, and the regui tion, shall not. appl: meutact shall, inabove provid government act, uot aw or amendment enacted b ture, except by amendmen to the electors and _ ra: Inspecle providing for Amendment Number Six, “be Kewise providntment of oth. eir compensaunty govern. . 4 eens hereTuspecthan thirty NDMENT NUMBER THREE. ate Constiea\ianal Améndment No. _A resolution pr. State-of -Catiforn: Constitution of : he state. rattataed Attest: sembly Const: tutional y Hehe EL ©. 38 [relating t Grammar Seoosis], piss be sence For the Amendment? Yes No. ™mendment Number Seve Assembly Constitutiona) ", Pa m :nt No, $4 {providing for adjMent of wislature for ce load nor more than days du‘ing each Session.) oi orthea mendment ? Yes: No. fst above written, {Seat} Le Witne:s my hand and the State cf California, the pre getty th Bs H. BUDD, Governor. . BROWN, Secretury of State. proposed new section to read as. fo] urt of Claims s y be requested f Claims ahaa bh to hear and de every kind audchar ander such laws ag seaislature, and its acter against the. sta ¥ be passe dzment thereo the second Mouday of Ma: ch, San: Frane'sco. Onday in duly. » commencing on commencing on and 8ROAD STREET. 2 y of Sacramento, nd but shall receiy co be paid out of th phe ‘Treasury. Th ul laws necessa vrovide the eron 2»ut the provisious AMENDMENT {Being Assembly Ce ie general tnia of NUMBER Four. nstitution or8i.) onal Amendment A resolution t ‘onstitution of the a =~ of the known as section n ion to read as follows: io brovisions ofsectiong four C. H. HARRISON DEALER In The Finest 5 C. H. HARRISON, Opp. Rosenberg ? All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco “Cent Cigar in Town. The Empire’ Stable tas the largest lorct® Empire Stable, Rroad Street, opp mercaR Exchange Hotel JANES HENSESSY, prop’r. v ‘HORSES, ~CERRIAGES AND. BUGGIES __ Tobe found in this part of the State. legislati