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REPUBLICAN
gard,
Pl AT I oR VW . We approve of the conduct of the Republican
: 44 AVMs Senator, George C. Perkins, and our Represengphany oo
government, now existing or hereafter form
ed, which scall have become, or, anized un=
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for opposth® the annexation of Hawaii and of California at their present high standard,
whally tiny to represent the interests o1. Coutinue the printing of scho.l books by the
wishes of the people ef this State in thatre! State, and, if possible, put into the hand of
every/child in California, free « f cost, the books
from which the learnirig may . e gained to fit
the youth of our great State to «ssume the
der section seven, or securé ac
section eight of this article.
AMENDMENT NUMBER FIVE,
(Being Assembly Constitutional Amendment
Neo. 85.) pile naire
PROCLAMATION.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
zenshi) SACRAMENTO, July 30th, 1898. A resolution to propose to the le of : 9 i
sentatives in Congress from California, J. A. oe of citi p with all its case aes \) WHERE har tee Legislature of the State) the State of California an amendment o' te
pee ; Barham, E. Ff. Loud and 8. G. Hilborn. They . the elitng. tanesley, aching wae aie 2 X of California, at_ its thirty-seoond seasion section fifteen and sixteen of os five of
Thy Replies ae RF piles, Bite poy sare eo rok OT tia, tor Oe among the foremost industries of our State, is Res aN beginning on the fourth day of January, A. . the Constitution of the State of California, é wo-thirds of all the members elect
pond pe the two houses of said Legislature
yoting in favor thereo’, proposed the following described amendments to the Constitu
tion of the State of California, to-wit:
AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE,
(Being Senate Gomstiyosions Amendment
ts)
by whieh it it is proposed to amend said sec.
tions to read as follows: Ewe i
Scetion (5. A Licwenanut Governor shall ;
be electcd at the same time and place and in I
the same manner asthe Governor, and his
term of office aud his qualifications shall be =~
thesame, He slia!l be president of the Senate, but shall only have a casting yote there—
Dy ;
Section I6. In ease of the impeachment of
the Governor, or his remoyal from office moot
death. inability todischarge the powers and :
dutics of his office, resiguation, or, absence 6
from the State the powers and duties of the ,
office shall devolve upon the Lieutenant
Governor for the residue of the ter m, or until the disability shal} eeasé. Andshould the
Lieutenant Governor be impeached, displac'
ed, resign, die. or become incapable of _performing the duties of his offlee, or be absent
from the State, the president pro tempore of
the Senate shall act as Governor uutif'the yaa
cancy in the office of Governor shall be filled
atthe next general election when members
of the Legislature shali be chosen; or until
such. disability of the Lieutenant Goyernor
shall cease. In case of a vacancy in the
office of Governor for any of the reasons
above named, and neither the Lieutenant
Governor nor the President pro tempore ©o
the Senate shall succeed to the powers and
duties of Goyernor, then the powers’ and
duties of such office shalldevolve upon the
Speaker of the Assembly, until the ice of
in 8 : ion assembled at Sacrain State convention assem a Fenauee:
mento, this 2: day of August, 1898, ag . The necessities of. war and the demands of
expressive of its views upon the politie' peace a1ke call upon the American people to
cal questions of the day, and asa platbs a eens . wee oh dap ee ee
‘ =. : stru tion of a canal ac :
form upon which all the candid) es of Nisaragna. It should be immedistely com:
the Republican party in California, menced and vig rously prosecuted, so that in
shall stand, does hereby resol vet . the near fatare the cpaniatros of the, work
av seek 2 S! a the ‘y
First—That we reaffirm our belief in and adae # rnp "4 pies pete a Y and. joRehe
herence to the statement of the principles ol toltied b tip United States with the ‘Amerithe Republican party as adopted at the _e pare fag eertading ts protecting fo ds over its
Convention held in St. Louis,38". Time hat} oot or aA 8 rare exertion
tested the strength and proved the truth of the sepediisog 1 age pest on the Pack né Comat
doctrines therein enunciated, while the country . puilt war ship, the Oregon, that made s0 galat large has, under the influence of their sal inant a sai] around « ape Horn. may be the first
forcemént, grown in riches and happiness. ber f 4 < : F “eat
In behalf of ourselves and of the Republican Oy pe err news through this grea
party of this State we thank those brave ; Thé last: Cangren having unanimously passed
ga'lors and soldiers of the great Army and] at . ‘ b
“4 4 ; aa a law providing for the co Jection of thein .¢ t.
Navy of the Republic that have achieved such . 7 ow ah es
brilliant victories while marching bebind the . Suate dus. Tike Soe eee acck ts Re
Star Spangled Banner, and who.haye m de the Be Pets : >
American flag respected ‘and honored in eveyy Duplication pa ty favors Wie safiroemnent
7 thereof, aud url-ss s ch law and all the proyquarter of the w.rld. We congratulate the} ‘>. e
Sati " isi.ns thereof be promptly accepted and comNation upon the fact that it has produced uch! : lied witt ich specified railroad .comleaders upon the ocean as Déwey, Sampson, se btn 4 oy an obra Sted and
Schiey and Hobson, and upon the land as Miles, sae ee SATS ‘a ie od wither jeg 16 fOre:
Shafte *, Wheeler and Lawtoa, who have writ: ; oa “gn v7 rt ae Hy ae eon sept
ten their n mes upon the scroll of the history Se ett He reap Stes oe ceri Byron AH pent A
of the world as le-ders excelled by none and . De S00 A¢ vecunt pibiaadh san Oe toons ated
eq@aled by few since the beginning of time. ~ ty *e ‘s secs Heagghiecoe dyn ng dade trons
We pledge.our Senators and Representatives or both of tae sald fob ie rth Kee epee
. in Congress and our candidates and our party the coll ouOr of ae we . > oa Overy nents
to work and vote to secure the building of an whether Vola yey y nr 'y rp elgg tts wil
gdeaaass, navy, as recommended by the pres: 2 eit to the construction © 2. NICATBS
ent Reptiblican Secretary of the Nuvy, and to . C&Rm: ‘ ‘ .
request that a proportionate share thereof be We pledge our candidates f r Railroad em
constructed on the Pacific. missions to reduce wherever practicable an
The/wisdom of the people's choice in 1896 has needed the rates of freights and fares rap been. more and more apparent as tane procharged ly the transportation a
gresses. The patriotic devotion to his country the State, having in so doing a just 1egard for
entitled to the fostering care of both our State f
and National governments, and we congratu; : Bye Ease
late the miners of California that lezislation ere ee
inaugurated by a Republican Governor and x Z :
carried to completion by a Republican legislatureand a Republican Congress, placed their
industry where. it rightfully belongs, and
surrounded it with such legislative safeguards
es has restored confidence among those ensaged in the mining industry, and caused a
latg® and rapid increase in the yield of the
mineral products of California.
We pledge our legislative and Congr’ssional
nominees t. continue the work so happily hegun under Republican auspices until all needful
i Jegislation. in behalf of the mining industry
thall have been accomplished.
We favor the creation of a national executive
Be sure you get the Jordan “AAAI” Cutlery. Positively
departncnt of tales and mining, witha secre-. the best possible on earth and consequently the most expentary at its head who shall be a member of the} —Pp ‘ ‘ : 4 y :
ee ti Cotier ont we bereby pledge our sive to buy. Lor sdle by, leading dealers everywhere.
Congre sional nominees to the use of all honor"
ab e means in their power for the creation of
San Francisco may atany time pay the unpaid Governor shall be filled at such general eleesuch a depurtment.
We look forward with pardonable pride to
e oe g *
California State Fair
.
:
_j claims with inerem phereck SE Re aud ton
WILL BE HELD AT SACRAMENTO farnished to and worl: done te and forty
cra SALE BY _*
PUPA ING DEALERS Sie
PACO.DAN EMPARTURER
——
ENGLAND, A resolution to propose to the people of
the State of California an amendment to
section eixhteen of article eleven of the
Constitution. in relation to revenue and
taxation, by whlch it is proposed to amend
said section to read as follows:
Section 18. No county, city, town, township, board of education, or school district
shailincur any indebtedness or liability in
any manner or for any purpose exceeding in
any year the income and revenue provided
for it for such year, without the sassent of
two-thirds of the qualified electors thereof,
voting at an election to be held for that purpose, nor unless before, or at the time o ineurring such indebtedness, provision shall
be made for the collection of an annual tax
sufficient to pay the iaterest on such indebtadness as it falis due, aad also provision to
constitute a sinking fund for the puyment
of the principal thereof on or before maturity, which shall not exceed forty years
from the time of contracting the same; provided, however, that the City and County of
AMENDMENT NUMBER SIX, 5
(Being Assembly Constitutional Amendment ~~
No. 38.) i aes
A resolution to propose to the’ people of cay
the State of California on amendment to
section six article nine of the Constitution
of the State of California, relating to grammar schools by which it. is -preposed to Ea '
amend said section to read as follows:
Section $. The public school system shall
include primary snd grammar schools, and
such high schools, evening schools, normal
schools, and technical schools as aner be established by the Legis!ature or municipal or
distriet authority, but the entire revenue
derived:from the State school fund and the
State school tax shall be applied exclusively
national Gove nmeénts.
provided, that any and all claims for mak1ion we denounce the action of the p esent i
The mineral lands of California should be
preserved for occupation and developnient by
the miner, and we pledge our nominees for
ing,’ iring, altering or for any work
aank por artor any material furnished for
any street, lane, alley, court, place or sideDemocrati.: Governcr in preventing the dredgworld of improvements and progress wherein you will surely find something of
; z dveeh st ing and other contemplated’ improvement. of profit to yourself and vocation.
ee
which called our candidate in,that ¢ mpaign . thqwa es of their employes and the rights oh our navigable rivers after an appropriation THE AIM OF THE STATE FAIR MANAGEMENT is to make the products
Cong. es: to labor for such national legislation
as will fully occomplish ‘this.
The havigable water of-California, forming,
walk, or for the construetion of atty sewer
or sewers in said City. and County are hereby
excepted from the provisions of this section;
tthe ranks of its solders in the hour of rebel. ME PEOp'.
had been made therefor by a Republican Legis: . of the farm, garden, orchard, vineyard, dairy breeding. pens, stable, and the
; lion has chara terized hs every act since his hedan age ioee pte ba ofthe be ake lature. : “ox work-shop x eeu object lesson that the pioneer as well as the beginner may
tt jmauzura.ion as.President. He has remem-’. Prepristion for and congratulates the peop’e) phe present year has d strated again th : i :
i
A year has demonstrated again the . take advantage of progression.
as they-do, an effective me ns of regulating the
7 7 . s rojected i 5 dro
bered the c aims of his friends aud his party, onthe projected improvement of San bs nec ssity f el 2 irri
. :
y for a complete system of irrigati n . Ws pRSTRE ‘TO STIMULATE a healthy rivalry and beget a friendly com
dollars has been appropria.ed by our State and
revenue of any succee ing year or ycars;
provetient-and protection, and, in this connec IMPROVE THIS OPPORTUNITY to eflargey our ideas, and investigate the
tions shail apply im any manner, and provided 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 yoting at an election held
for that purpose, shall so decide. . Any inthe early construction already assured of the
county during the for
; &) fous
September 5th-ro-17th, 1898.
rates of transportation throughout a large porand in determining any claim permitted to
but never at the expense of the Nation. He harbor. Ite mmends its representatives who which shall enable the land-owner to use, in
. restraining barriers, for which a half million of
years, out of the income and
Don’t Stay at Home the Whole Year ! :
tion of our State; aré entitled to proper imbe paid by this’section, no statute of limitahave aided in accomplishing the work already
vented the ‘mistake of rec gnizing
13 : 43 $ ; 2 5 sbtednes i d contrary to s * has protected the credit and maintained the * . dry and raiuless th petition that will redound to the benefit and advancement of the community debteduess or liability ineurre tre to the support of primary and grammar
honor of the United States. His firmucss pre. ae and pratense mene hs ‘the fullestsupport pln ifvl mie einiaic and engt ip te e vie State his provision, with the cpocrtio hereiube-. schools, Grammar schools shall include
Ro ee Cuban . measures desigue igiproye our rivers % ° oO ° . ; secure faithful crops from what is ow worse . .TO THIS END WE INVITE exhibits of every kind and character that will schools’ organized in a school district, or
and harb. rs. ¢
union of school districts, having more than
abroad, to appropriateiy guard our national
honorand make our flag the safeguard of al
who se-k the shelter of its folds, demand of us
a navy large eno#sh to compel foreign nations,
whether savage or civilized, to recogaize the
claim of American citizenship \ herever made,
as entitled the claimant to safety and prote:tion for his property, his business and his
person.
We congratulate the people of the United
since the return of the Republican party to
power the balance of trade h s changed f om
United States.
We rejoice in the acquisition of Hawai and
Porto Rico and favor the retenton by ou
Senator of this State and the present, Deth
cratic nominee for Governor, then in Congres
passed by Congress as being in the line with
the above sentiments, as it compels the luxuries
‘and the orporations and aggregated wealth of
the Nation to pay a greater, yet not improper,
share of th» taxation made necessar ly the
war than any revenge measure heret f re
adopted. Its provisions for the issuance of
bonds wisely extended the payment of thee; penses of the war to inelnde the generation
who will receive grea er benefit frm its results
override the courts becaus» of fa .oied errors,
and no man so crimjnal ashe who enun-iates
such a doctrine. In our country the law must
shield of the innocent.
port of the State Printing Office as unwisc,
unnecessary, co.trary to the spirit of the ‘aw
and injurious {o the interests of the State. It
pass such laws as will prevent such action ii
the future, will maintain the common s¢hool:
The adulteration of food is a crime against
the present and future welfare of the whole
people. It has no excuse for its commission,
and its perpetrators should be punished and
the practice forever prevented Wedemand .
the vigorous enforcement of the laws already .
passed against the infamous traffic, and the
passage and strong enforcement of su h other
measures as a: e needed to give the officials full
power to eradicate this blot upon civilization
unjust and most vicious competition can only
b> met by judicious legislation on the part of
our State and National represenstives.
Tyavelers on the Mojave desert rethat are usually to be seen bv the
hundreds. No explanation of such a
MANHOOD RESTORED
——BY
CSLIPIDRN i.
UNDERWEAR
Pri¢es the Very Lowest.
Office at residence, Sacramento st Nevad
\ “City, Cal. ro pis
¥FICE-TILLBY BUILDING. COR: BROAD
arid Pine streets. Up Stairs.
uicibles for sale.
HEE CHUNG & CO.,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
he.
quart gold Pst, Gold aud Silver Bars. Acids
New Fruit and Vegetable store
AVE opened a first-class Store ad
bp per guy rao aoe STREET. where wih
pt at all times ee
Vegetables,
Ghiskane
ea. best of Fruits
FFICE—TILLEY BUILDIN OR. '
and Pine streets. Nevads ce paar wit PRACTICE IN ALL THE. COURTS
State and Federal.
°
.
A copy of such county government act, eertified by the President of %he Board of Supervisors or other legis ative body of such
county, aud authenticated by the seai of
such county government act to the electors,
and its ratitication by them, shall be made in
duplicate and deposited, one iu the. office of
the Secretary of State, the other, after being recorded in the office of the recorder of
deeds in the county, among the archives of
the county.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, A. D., 1898.
=The said proposed amendments are to be
separately voted upon in manner and form
as follows:
Each ballot used at such election must contain written or printed thereon the following words, whereupon the yoter may exptess his choice as provided by law:
Amendment Number One, being Senate Constitutional Amendment No.
ratonke. mie gc peatien sg 32 ; ‘ : 4 . nee MENDMENT NUMBER TWO. : :
eat brcige the sires = ht ie AAW de cber, the Rep. tlead pabty is: the} Wap welseed etl. Che resemprion of ieee y . sues California’s capabilities. A aes sav ats one thousand inhabitants, in which a course
o war until prepared, while his untiriug. "0" 0 CP tie wage arner of the Nation. . Million apres’ of the present arid lads of . ag [PEMS OF AMUSEMENT, we provide an nnexcelled RACING PRO-. (Being Senate Constitutional Amendment . of study shall be taught which will prepare all tobe t
activity since the war was declared has made penned nian Gor ke haa exer been active America is a task that should engage the attenMME ’ 3 No, 10.) pupils to enter the agricultural, mining or is highly r
e possible the glorious suecesses we have achieved rs Sonefithi ‘ 25 i Utloi aud protiotehis weltare tion of the authorities, both State and Federal, GRA . ‘ ; ‘ A resolution proposing to the people of scientific department of the University of cal use.
‘ on land and'gea. He has proved hunselt equal ite oe 5 ro ‘ecisletion furniched him . £oF its success will add promptly and immeasuGRAND MUSICAL CONCERTS and other light attractions that are popu . ¢h¢ state of California an amendment to the California. :
in diplomacy to the astute Ministers of the Old Piha iies ik ‘is a bsA aud by. ite home. . @bly to our taxable wealth and population. lar for the entertainment, of visitors. : : : Constitution of the State, by addi za new AMENDMENT NUMBER SEVEN. Sold by
#64 World, and has inaugurated the reign of] on id wa give a , ais hoe It now de-. The conserving of the flood waters of winter FREE TRANSPORTATION FOR EXHIBITS, and liberal excursion rates . section, to be le ene esignate Gs peo“ iad
: ee honesty ané fair dealing 11 t's diplomacy of . Stead Tawagiven Dim. vine ato will require the investment of many millions of . are given by the Southern Pacific Company on all their lines tion ‘seven and one-half, article eleven . (Being Assembly Constitutional Amendment
ee the age. elares th t them n must be protected as well 4.) a eat ny: on: are given by t g p a i thereof, providing for the framing by the ‘ No. 34.) , CALL
5 Narn day adis to the glory and decpens thie . A# the product of, Bis ldbgr. ;Whbrefore, we ollars, which, if invested by private capital, . REMEMBER THE DATES and arrange your business so as to speud a few . inhabitants of counties, of local county goveatintnckion: e'lin Sagi che Re eee eee . demand that tie immigration laws be so would subject the settler and land-owner to . quays with us ernment acts for their own goyernment. 4 resolution to propose to the people of the é
ae pe Bch ane <— ert ie amended 2s toabsoiute’y prohibi! the filling of rpm and extortion. We, therefore, . A. B. SPRECKELS, President A said proposed new section to read as . State ot Oatitonnis pi Shien eee a
slecte S rhose ofticis f na as SOV j " é . . bd A ;
: : cone ltd ‘ Soa Lets marts of tapor in.America wi pledge our representatives in Con to th : ollows: nhs ; two of article four of the Constitution, in
1 career since March 4, !397, is approved by all app SATE OF a in.America with . borers} 7 licy ‘of ae esate and actus netics of . Edwin F. Smith, Secretary. ewe : Section 744. The inhabitants of any county . relation to sessions of the Legislature, by
: eS ‘lasses and parties, and whom all delight to a fo: € PS ah igs ‘tment of such legisla: . ®¥S8tem of storage reservoirs by the general : may frame a rings ean which it is proposed to amend said section All Or
honor as President.) William McKivlev. Wedema d the /enactment of such legisia-. 7 7a oment. sere a TE EN ESE ores NT aaa . their own government, re a euad to read as follows: , :
Their genius, however, would have been an. ‘10% yegarting Hawai, Porte Rico ppd eth This titecmite 62 iid. firmer; in sae. atk hand XE Ne ae er Pe Ee Domeriationene Faaes pei 2. The nomics of en asa iene Ve
raili = ulin nitnatnGan other territory as may be acquired by the s 3 sg w acl SUED. > © a shall eommence at twelve o’clock meridian E
vag but for the valor and steadfastness to Sse a ii i mired pibheaha y ork, . umberman are involved in the preservation. : : laws of this State, by causing a board of. on the first Monday after the first day of Grass
uty displayed by the sailors who, fur many . ‘! 4 , ae ; and reproducti : } cy ° ‘ fifteen freehoiders, who haye been, for at} J “ding the electi ¥ i 4 ;
1 ths, wete confi :; viet onen against contract Chinese, Japanese and production of our forests. We pledge
; anuary next succeeding the election of its e
: ; ong monihs, were confined to the narrow limits ; TH) SEMEN. Colt oad: therein, and will . U reprpsentatives to the énactme ‘t and enhen You uy @) rinting least five years, qualitied electors of such. members and shall be biennial unless the Hen *}
* of their ships in the heat of the tropics, aud the, other contrast: aboy. tow COI, ergetic enforcement of such laws as’ will pro: county, at any general or special election, . Governor shall in the interim convene the
' soldiers who f.ved death not mer-ly-by the pexcntony furthe ‘influx or extension thereof. toc: nid -peeeerve Sar ferwin ss : 6 whose duty it shall be within ninety days . Legislature by proclamation. The Legislabayonet, the rifle or the cannon, but by dread’ We also Cemand that Congreas pass an ex ‘l0zreatest n tu al een ple yeaa ca é ‘ : after such e ection, to prepare ane propose . ture shal! then remain in session for twentyFou
disease.in Cuba, and who’ have p oved that the 8 on act. prohib ting further J panese and , 876 atu al resources. ba You naturally want to get the best for your money. a county government act for such county, . five days, after which it must adjourn to
, ae Mee DC : be Sonat a that-auch excltsion att The tree is the mother of the fountain, and j ah > a ay kk all ® j which shall be signed in duplicate by the. g ome date not less than thirty nor more )
‘ American makes the first cit zen in peace and ¢o Le iminigratio , an tha 1 t h : Tha yaality of Papor, fypeaad Lak all cut a? igure f h board ity of ‘ : 3
y Wrue he tbe erpeattr F : hall prohibit bot: the Japanese and Chinese { the widespread destruction of. our forests by members of such board, or a majority of . than sixty days from the time of adjourn: 4 the best fighter in war of any nation upon the shall proh : it Dot! I ap icinnds f € . fre threat ns to diminish the supply of water in determining the merit of the production. We use the, and returned, one copy thereof to} ment. If the two houses fail to agree upon
i of? he. civ Maes lace, and we repudiate with indignaDoW lose 1 et gg islands from en*) oo. mining and irrigation, and to entirely only the best of these. But no matter how superior the Hoard ot Snpervisors oF ot ast legislative atime at which they will resume their ses» Until
pene are “badge t TieBtotetat. the eae in thee peaditaxen of Ths Fovenae -destroythe lumber-industry-of: the Btate-ats «they may be, still the Printing may prove inferior if Peet an the iesordar of Deeds of shat ac the Governor. shell, hy. Droge shal make T
conifoanoerddat of the fatewiethelthessisune of the individual or the State is a’ s lutely time soe the demand for lumber abroad proper regard is not paid to the Composition aid the woutity: Guele-propeces snanp severasnaes se within-thelimits above prosuribeds a _ City an
as prizes of war, by the gallant sailors of our necessary to the h»ppines: of the man and the Pohe ie nao vena goed Pee ety tr-de, eee : Presswork. We claim to excel in these respects also. po — pt sod nf so in Sah petal se eget t on ponemnmb tian. ane Leierasnty abet ane hours:
Vay sertain Spanish vesse stter security of the community. The Republican e Republican party of California is pledged : . nt plete tts session. ‘No pay ane at aes Lea z of “ lyn tain Spanish vessels was uo better party. ee. Ppa be Novae th a held "Saba j to su: h legislation as will thoroughly protect STY LES CHANGE dere fod pejgneb ppaare hg a =, pony Se Bedi members for a longer period than seventy vi
We rejoice in the deeds of these sailorsand im ali departments of t:e Government, city, . the dairy interests and the ‘public form impostIN PRIN [ ING not less than thirty days after such, publicaAve gaye, and ne Bill san Oe le crenmelive ocr
soldiers, Admirals and Generals, ans pledge to county and State. We pledge all our canditions in the sale of dairy products. and the ; tion it shall be submitted to the qualified . gays of th: session, without the consent of 2
them and their families the undyi g gratitude dates toan pel enine ae sige eeepc of es ot Bee cok ati he plaice carefully and The same as in clothing, and the TRNSCRIPT keeps up with the dcerees of ee oer ieee = Speed Fa) en oid i ‘ge Boos a thee) fourths of the Denhas theres, 8:45 aa
of the American people, whose spirits have been Affairs. to the end tha avation may, be Fre. reas y sh in the Art Preservative. We have the newest aud most complere ob i pderadadts ; % OW, T iFORE, Pursuant to the proaASse
exalted by the spectacle of the flag of the Uniou* duced to.the smallest race commoensutate with . The necessities of the people end the require Printing plant in the county, and we have the best of workmen. Competent cago sa ph ed 2 ghana on fy me visions of the Coustitution. nd an act of the t rhe
bornein triumph around the havitavle gobe the needs of the ) ublie welfare. . ments of trade alike demand good roads in judges admit the work we are now turning out to be the best. Loria f Ff se i Ltda banat a he . Legislature of the State of California, enod
by the Army and Navy of the United dtaten, i . We oppose the do: trine of the single tax, of Very part of the State. We favor the passage a 4 9 a Sone: wii warer vat witeration co etal Re bee we ie ft eee ation bbe ih: y the 4 ra Navy : d States. Y ie mee ae ‘i = ° : rd of proposed amendments to the Constitution
The victories wou by our sailors and soldiers < whi h the D moc Sirs t omnes for Governor ie Sadisitca sean, Solent pn a ep ae Our Prices Are Fully as Low as Anybody Ss. amendmont, nud if approved by 2 majority Sr Vt State of California, to the qualified
at Manila and Santiago, and the consequent th apo tle, as bein ; socialistic and anarchist c, Sacw aik Sonic. tod f ornia the highor i eathe’ ba best ra is electors for their approval,” approved Mare pas
acquisition of new territory, have increased aud the p actica: workings of which will be to. Ways and roads needed for the pleasure and oa08 e county government act of such . 7, A, D., 1883, the above-described proposed
our national h.rizon and imposed new and’ Telease stocks, bonds, corporations and usurp business of the community. graded and mainSee our work and get our figures They will satisfy you. county, ra Ave Sy be de nF nb the . amendments hereby published and adyergreat duties upon us: To properly care for ers from taxation and place all the burdens on tained insu ha» anner as to be in good order BROWN & CALKINS, Job Printers, Fike eid Orerament set and all Ainendlfines’ to be voted ubon, by ellos, ty eam A *
what. we have con,uered, to adequately prothe farmers and the’ownera of homesteads, ; at all seasons of the year and ready at all times Commereial street NEVADA CITY, CAL. ments thereof, and all special laws ticonoy ed ghar whee’ the. election to Ww
tect Americans engayed in travel or business We approeve-of--the war revenue recently for the trave‘er, trade or «arrier. sistent with such county government act. eae song age
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of offices, for. the number of deputies that
each officer shall have, and for the compensation payabletoeaeh of such deputies, for
the manner in which, thetimes at which
ed ; and may in addition determine the tests
Inthe City of Sacramento, e :
the second Monday of Advent oe pr .
year. The Judges holding such term of court
shall receive no extra compensation there: iceable featu f that 1 eee .
% country of every fo t of soilthat has been con ; port that a noticea OSTEO a ADE TO.ORDER AND A GOOD FIT for, but shall receive thei penses.
peorek. by the vichorious badite ‘of Gur prea . wsvitable resklt bas beon to cripple our splen . region this year is the disappearance Mgaaranteed. Material and styles to suit YEE LEE & CO to be paid out of. the eematel daea ot the . Rroad
Republic. did State school book system and the commor:. of the stfakes, horn toads and tizards, the purghaser. All garments carefully and ° ‘State surv. The Legisiatureshall enact Rroad Street, OPK. National Exchange Hotel
{ Ma ooudenin tha ackion nk the iearaaent schools themselves. We pledge our elves t : substantially made. all laws necessary to organize suchcourt, to evada City.
provide the procedure thereof and to ]
out the provisious of this sectiou, me
AMENDMENT NUMBER FOuR.
: Sppeserin ei : ‘ eis Also, Cigars and Tobacco. é (Reing Assembly Constitoti
: JOHN CALDWELL, hs ; : > ae Goods. delivered free of charge and the * oN tutional Amendment The Empire Livery Stable
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Dr. NE; COMpoEEM Attorney at Law, Nevada Assay Office, . osum" etiam Sonia . manent aif Eraclution topranowe to the people. of cere ee
Dr. C. W. Chapman, . !r#ncript Block, Commereial Street _ Bstablished fn 1858 by 4 Constitution of the State, amending article HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
i: Nevada City. ; JAS. J. or, J. M. WALLING he known aa. seation i id ay to‘ SERS: No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. . * FRED. SEARLS, ae halt, relating to consolidated city and counts ‘o be found in this part of the State.
ge DENTISTS. 1. C. LINDLEY, Gold and ores of every description melted ‘ike: Attorney : at : Law tag bog pl i lang proposed new sec.: fined assay Practical milli of y i THOS. Ss. FORD
Attorney and Counselor at Law. . ), ~ ¢ ip . Section 514, : 5 \
The provisions of foi
and five of this article shall Rees: oe dak
any legislation passed pursuant thereto, apStates upon the fact that the broad Americaa than the present, while it enables the poople of and properly punish those engaged in this j Cae ct shall tales soot an catok 41 (exempting certain claims against : 3 Which
policy of our President, William McKinley, has America to show theiv p:t:iotic faith m the , Befarious business. . This Vegetable Vitalizer Cures All i may be amended. at intervals of not less than the City and County of San Frané soe
dissipated’all sectional issues. His p ficy boca country by purchasing the amount of bonds . We believe that a judicious appropriation . . a . y two years by proposals therefor, submitted cis 0, and the existing indebtedness Also
as to the leaders and the rank and file and in read ed, a st iking contrast in floancial and Should be made and ma‘ntained whereby the . . 6 §é { Generative Or ans by the legislative authority of tha county, to of the City of Vallejo for the con-. Nes
all matters pert :ining to the late war has beea statesman ike po icy to the selling of bond; to State and district fairs shali be p-operly aided, \ ery ll i LY bY the qualified electers thereof, at a general Sh reetialows oF ats Cate Ho N Choi
of. the broadest. and most, p.triotic charactor, -& gteedy. syndicate . y. the. last Democratic , and thus awaken a new interest in agricultural, 3 oe Soc ee Nang least rors, a5 raceinine sek a alia oe cd o nag
so that side by side for a ¢ mmon flag and a national Administration. horticultural and stock-breeding pursuits. = RUC: ARs 3 43 i i teeny dave ine Dowepaber Of aonerat er from the iDcome and sepenncs of for far
vofitimon cause have marched and fought the’. Thisisa law-ahiding country and we are a Th Republican party has ever been the fear. LOST MANHOOD. PAINS IN THE BACK, Ee lead Salata iiauch, county, aid watition by at. the year in which they were inSih
so. of Gur uep ted hero and patriot, U. 8, . law-abi-ling peopl, Unde our.system of govless champion of the down-trodden and opHEADACHE TIRED Fe ngs OO NCY least three-tifths of the qualified electors curred), 5
Grant, Fitzhugh Lee, shaftec and Joe Wheeler, . ernment there is no danger of a y one ofits pressed, and has always stood sponsor for the . PIMPLES, DESPON BANA AND CONSTIPATION ), ‘ voting thereon, and approved by the LegisFor the Amendment ? order
and the boys w.io wore the blue a.d the boy, departments as uming rower to’the detriment FF ecioaprdini of fair woges under just condicadeotteted D lature ap herein provined beg whe approval Spray jit ae Two, being Senwho wore the g ay. <All under the old flag and ° of the othe:s or the i: jury of the Nati n. The . tions: theref re we place our party, our candiof. the cou government act, In submittate Constitutional Amendment No.
for pat.iotic love of country. so that toduy we ; Voters have always a remedy for the ils that . dates and ourselyes unreservedly on re -ord as CU RES WwW HERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAI LS. ee le nctisie on Noronition 3 nae nee = ee LA tte Pes St Mad “NE are in truth ‘and in fact, in peace and in war, . they think afflict them by a change of officials { favo~ing lezislation heneficial to the industrial coast sented for the bales of the voRkre aad ony sot GPoountias to wie oe ee
one united people. in tie manuer provided by the organic law of ! classes of this State, and we favor »n4 recomThe Doctor has discovered the active principle on whic the vitality of the SE < . be voted on separately without prejudice to ment? Susp yy sted panic gaat me
Rig yee our belief in the financial plink of ree land. he piaadisahec the aitenink b~ the ) mend the use of the Allied Trades printing la! el UAL popenayae ss cepeneaeh. _ cat hysicians.and medieines ix because over 0 others. ‘ica aye Pox the Amendment ?
the Republican national patform of lt . Democratic-Pepu istic-fusion party of. Califor. . on all pr’nting, as a rantee the : e reason why sufferers are not cured by phys t shall be competent in all county govern. tae
being a sound asd canes ex position of the . nia tos ix up hatred of the judiciary and con. was eaccctan be counaaet Shaan 7 nae er per eent. are troubled with PROSTRATITIS, for which CUPIDINE is the only known rem. ment acts framed under the authority given ete bo ; cpt chee. poe a
ic arty ' Ww as ¢é if n under . Edy to cure the complaint without an operation. : by this section to provide for tl ‘ Senate Constitutional Amendment
Republican party upon the finances of the ; temp of law as calculated, if mot designed, to . fair conditions. . it ~* tee to refund the money if a permanentcure is noteife by the hi h, th : . se oe orthe manner in} No, 44 (providing for the creation of ‘
‘ i country. We commend the efforts of the . sap the foundations of our Republic and bing. The-free labor and the indu tries of Califor. use yes oo. iat . = . wee ee pectin re the sewing oe a Court of Claims to determine Choi
by ul national administration to sécure an inter.! anarchy upon our country. Those who «buse. nia are constantly snffering from the evils of . One Dollar a box, six boxes for 35. cers other thau Indges PGF she Supesiae claims against *he State, and to
G national monetary agreement, aud urg: that . the laws and he judges there f are . sually . convict ‘abor, and large quantities of goods, the Send for Circulars and Testimonials ; Court, shall be elected or appointed ; for bis of thre: Superior Judges No
é the attempt be renewed “whenever an oppur. those who need the rvstraint and have felt the . product of prison labor in other States are Address all mail orders to DAVOL MEDICINE CO. P.O. x 2076, 8 n Francisco, Cal their compensation ; for the number of such ar pha pe by the Governor to serve i
tunity to do shall be present -d. deserved punish »ent of the law. Thereis no. being imported and sold in Calif i V For sale in Nevada City by DICKERMA * co. offieers, for the consolidation or segregation without extra compensation). \ 4 : i ne g impo alifornia. This bes For the Amendment?
We cail attentioa to the fact that . document so wicked as th t which seeks to
Amendment Number Four, being As“em
sembly Constitutional Amendment a
No. 37 [exempting consolidated cit, ease + and *
\ more than four hunired millions‘against the ‘ The Republican party of the State of Califorthe terms for which the members of all ies and cgunties, organized or to. Yes h
Ulited States to about eight hundred and ever bea rcler, or socialism and a archy and} nia, in State Convention assembled, hereby boards of election shall be elected or appointbe organized, or ,holding a charT
eighty millions in our fayor, and all of this is} et attendant horrors wi.l destroy the om: } decla es itself unalterably opposed to convict R ed, and for the constitution, regulation,com-. tT under the Constitution, from No
2 , due to the wise and conservative financial monwealth. We appeal to all goo cit zen . labor being brought into competition with free H pensation and government of such boards, eertain legislation in relition to} ~
Ba poli¢y adopted and adaered to by the R publiand to all true Amer.cans to rebuke this unholy . labor. and ‘hereby pledges itself in snjport of 2 pene: thely clorhy Sue. St oaivang Git. Hs Forthe: n 3
can Congress and President. assanlt pon the courts, thit have ever been in avy measure designed to protect and foster f . anny ihng Rear pend bon pte ee by which _For the Amendment es BBR ea HORS EES, Rana
We commend President McKinley for his reAmerica the bulwark of ihe people and the. free labor ani the industries of our State p thes pepbie sheidte eougey) Antenne Sanne athe vee oe
sembly Constitutional Amendment , ‘ 4
fusal to consider any proposition looking to the ‘ t against the evil effects of convict labor. And and conditions upon which electors, political . No. 36 [relat }
assumption of th Spanish-Cuban d -bt. “The vecerams tf the: Army and Navy of the . we are in favor of the passage such laws as will 2 ° a parties and organizations may participate in. nor, seine tor Soneen Srire: Yes
HN Whereas*the United States, in the pursuit ot United S‘ates: deserve and shoul t receive fair . cause such convicts to be employed upon the < ag Rater election, to in certain cases and removing . —— ;
its purpose of freeing the people of Caba from . treatment and KP eTO ws. FCO. AARS When} public highways of this State, the eby with‘ and mnishod bet reas ¢ = egy pie ME ee gy of “Lieutentes Governor No “T
. Spanish misrule, has taken possession of that} °YeT practica!:l they should be give prefer: . drawing them from competition with free labor t RON? DRT ORS OA OG) GLb adopted any . from, holding other office during : )
é a8 2 tt onde ta the natter of emplaymant had anpaint: r Ne county government act, and the same shall term].
island an also.of Porto Rico and otixer West} ° ! of yme 2d appoint} in all branches of industries, oO have been approved by the Legistature as. , For the Amend t?
India islands andof the Philippines, the Re . /¥® offices, aud they are -entit’ed to th enact We favor the passege of a Jaw by the Conaforesaid, the directions of sections four aud x 7 : ment ‘ ;
publican party of California is in hea ty ment . — ngs ptr vay pip nape ‘~ gress of the ve States confining the sale of ‘ aye age arti:le ged for the unisemble’ Oovanitanieial aan Ae. Y as
, sympathy with the declared policy of the Pr si . Secure to Wem oe uent of the pledge . goods, wares and merchandise manufactured : ormity of a system of county governments : : endmerny es han
dent to accord to the people of «ava an oppor mado to them in the dark days of the ¢ uutry’s} by convict labor to the state or territory in Le & Shaw Co Sole AGEN Ts, Yar bexcin nites ontea Lariuaion Bis tk be Aa bela tae aud defining a. oes
tunity to form a stable” goverment, thus ge K hornighelwre iakecenleets Ack at _. which they are produce a. id erorNevada County jcers, and the reguiation o Meee oes adam: For the Amendment? bps
redeeming the promise made to the world. : " a 1 4 : Seve gz'slators te Where municipal charters have been adopted tion, shall not apply. Said county govern Amendmeut Number Seven, bein ae
The national welfa-e demands the retention . Work to the end that the act of the Legislature. . by the vo/es of the citizens of municipalitiss ment act shall, as toany of the matters here-. Assembly Constitutional Amendaioe
of the island of Porto Rico and the other West spore: . — be a or the = ee ap itationsl. provision we request our inabove provided for and declared by such. ™€™t Ro * [providing for adjourn.~. Yes
Indian islands cdming under-our conteol,wpd . Povment of Valen : yalsnaps: mney: ve maw Legislature candidates to vote to approve the i i € x 2 djust ar: county government act, uot be subject to ar Mens O gislature for not. less . ———
of the Philipines, in order to permit t”eexpan. MOT® effective and binding upoa the various . same in the Legislature. . an kinds of Machines repaired by a competent adjuster. We guarantee our . -jaw or amendment enacted by the pari eiond eam thirty nor more than sixty. No
sion of American trade and in case of the latter . ®# sag wad 0 ani omictels. , ae The purity of the elections is the salvation of i $0 the alana nf od qatitied eke’ achiaer For the nae ee ont? ign i
to safeguard th » commerce already secured in} ,, aes wget rr of al — Pre a the coat Rags nee wiltingty submit to an’ hereinabove wet taken. as eke kl ae Atnendment?
the Orient. In the event of ther i een the rocipeat of the care of the Repu’ Hear . election fairly conducted and in which : i ;
this breige carcicig 4 eee be Re en . party, under, whose liber lsu po t it has heer . ballots have been. honestly. counted; sya Seer: SEES ee TEENS Phe x iat hand ond the Great Seal of. the
ers the United States to extend to it the benefit of enabled to reach its present high standard . election should be tolerated or ~ermitted. ks Bokng Heents Conetiiae nn Laemncun ra. Souk above weikton bmi Sancti Puram Ch
free comimerc.al intercourse wiih all sections We pledge ourselye Ao. conth “re that support . ‘The foundation of a'l selections is the primary WHiITEWASHING = $100 R ward. , JAMES H. sate He Governor
ofthe American Union, and to that ead the and make the U pat See wie ar! an SVGEy = of a political party. Dae pennnr len waodie, be HOUSE >-LEANIN ( : ; TEES eens eran ag am a ge ae gener fen ER fficat: = Sy ee oe L.H. BROWN —
provision of the Constitution requiring “that spect of the most enthusiastic hopes of the . as honestly conducted as general elections, be The Nevada. C y o Ar alifornia an amendment to the. [SEAL] Secretary of State "Ss
tan ; : people. It fitly crowns the educational system rtisan is bound ty the decis? e Neyada County Electric Power . Constitution of the State, by adding a new o 4
all duties, imposts and excises shall be uniform] PoP Co oo syste No pa n y the decision of a dis. Etc,, Etc., Etc. Company offers th bov section, to be known and désigna as see
* throughout the United States” shoul: be rigidly Oh ONE ire ; honest primary. We therefore declare ourged e above reward for . tion fiye and one-half, article six, thereny 4
esr The common schools have ever been jealously . selves unreservedly in fa yor of a law regulating information that will lead to the ar-. providing for the organization of a court to C H H ARRISON es
We pledge the nominees of the Repu‘ livan eoegaee and geae ously ks eh te by tae Re . the primary elections of all political parties, to E. COLEMAN rest and conviction of any and-all par. be known as the Court of Claims, The said 4 ‘9 9
party/n the various Congressional districts in 7 ha “4 pee. Figen Pe oe of school] the end that he -ame protection that was exties found tampering or interfering in igo oceedivag Nia goed to read as follows : / a”
the fifate vo wae their at yoes eforts, if elected, niabi pyiirancy op. ihe aohaen + vat of oie poner 1 Ronit eter oan veitceen ls prepared to do everything and anything, 20Y form, shape or manner with the . sist o ‘any Judges of the, Steering Coane kcoasar seenaiio
ws gees apeoty exscenten, of a ie. yereane facture, thus saving large sums to parents and ° Ww geste inderee the ae Clabes Bak in the jobbing line. enpeny * poles or wires in either of rey pond Be apbane Seger the Governor. to All Kind fC 5 me
$ : , , ; . . e regular ;
Porto Rico and the Phil. ppines, that all parts — s i mage ary gag Sie general diffusion . League of Republican Clubs, and recognize the Carpets cleaned and laid. ae AENING Prot country. ; Court of Claims shail have iene nae inds 0 Cigars and Tobacco {
/ offour country may enjoy the benefits of trade oS ee pa pod bei awe cretaa bea —_. great importance of club organization, House cleaning a specialty. be a st cipedGend 5 igs gigi gs there will . diction to hear and determine all claims of. a). gerew a
/ iutercoiirse with our new acquisitions on the! 9 e mace: 7 emn the eff rts Bre : a strong current on our wires, and . every kind and character against the State,. The Finest=5-Cent Cigar in Town
/ ume terms that now prevail throughout th: . oad proneat Govereee 2 oe the ability} The apportioiment of the interest Gardens and Yards attended to, parties meddling with them do se at [pon Person a hb oe passed by the ‘ .
Sntire Union. mo : books as certuin to napa in bellvor bet at arising from the irreducible sehool . Give mea trial and satisfaction will be . their own risk. : Muinai ‘Fhe toramot Cent shereon. shail : Bite q 1
catty rates boy ng — ‘a me — . California intq the hatids of an Eas A a he fund has been made by the Oregon guaranteed. Please leave orders at M: N E. J. pESaBxa, JR., shen ee ved We fellows: ery! nse
sarty are hereby pledge o choose a Unite: Bes: , " : eet a ae nthe City of Los Angeles, ex
Btates Senator, who, indealing with the que book menopely, dane ae wil. be all the State. Board of School Land Commis. Ww. J. JOHNSTON S Grocery Store, oie Ne en County Electric the saceid Molar me "ih ie is ng ta on y oh H,. HARRISON,
¥ tion of the retention of the Philippines afc gore oppliesnive begaaen (Cf. Our: SseMmprHoD sioners. It amounts to $156,903. dliticke Tu the City and County of San Francisco, . :
Porte Rico, will devote ‘his energies to retalr therefrom. for the past six years. sis ek : “ to ei norrer ttt ernie commencing on the second Monday in July, {. BROAD STREET, 0
‘ ae eS ae eee ne ze We denounce the action of the present Gov is distributed among 180,753 children DRESSE S AND and “2a a ay uly, . EET. ODP. Rosenberg Broa f
a . y «. ernor in vetoing the appropriation for the sup . of school age, or $1.2) per capita.
. Empire Stable,
JAMES‘HENSESSY, + Prop’r.
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
ply to any consolidated city and count:
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