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September 26, 1898 (4 pages)

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ce reooge TOR Odea rere sHhROee 1 owe eer ee rener epsom ee ae rs aaa REPUBLICAN ~ PLATFORM. The Republican party of California, ever ed : wg industry, reg as it = in State convention aisembled at Sacra-. orem have secured wise legislation eqtitled to the fostering care of both our Btate mento, this 23d day of August, 1898, as he easaaibileied war and the demands of. #84 National governments, and we expressive of its views upon the politi-; peace a'tke call upon the American people to ae 2 pce lgg ells so eal questions of the day, and asa plat-. unite the Atlantic to the Pails oe oi . CBrried to completion by a Republican legislaform uponwhiech all the candid+'es of co bing “honid be fiamediately com-. *ureand « Republican Congress, placed tietr the Republican, party in California! inenced and vig: rously.prosecuted, so that in ee es — shall stand, does hereby resolve: the near future the-commerce of the world i haeted phmor e t eon First_"That we reaffirm-oar belief te and ad-. My seek the Pa ifc Slope and the Atlantic) oo) Oo ates smnong. thoes enherence to the statement of the principles of . Cos#t through "S canal congtrage! and macit large and rapid increase in a yield of the the Republican party as adopted at thé National toned by the United States, with the i. . mineral products of California. Convention held in St. Louis. 18%, ‘Time has postop. hag ts protecting: fo ds over ite] “wy ledge our legislative and tested the strength and the trath of the. ©tre We pledge our: évery-exertion. . it cst. continue the work 0 happily beSectrines thereth Gatacinted, wails thecounthe . So Severs Uumare-alh Gad Nope the Easel ast gun under Republican auspices until all needfal nist hes, niet Ge Sie dink a eat a Cape Hi sadly’ bn Oe Stet . Ss Se bel ot he eS In behalf af ourselves and of the Republican . * bring the guod mews through this greet) “Wy, 0,72, the creation of a national executive patty of this State we thank those brave. *"tery of trade. Sailors and soidiers of the great Army unanimously passed : & Navy of the Republic that have AC int fee 9 Taw providing fot the co lection of the indebt. “Ht at ite hend who shall be « ssember of the the best possible on eart i Congressional nominees to the of all honorsive to bu * For sale by lead Star Spangled Banner, and who have m de the Pacific railroads to the Government, the Re primey y+ aparece’ poste oe ; : ¥ 2 '¥y and honored in overs . Ponnet ond bales «ch law at enforcement tthe brilliant victories while marching behind the quarter ac wirld. We x : We Nation the that it has uced uch isi: ms thereof be promptly accepted and com= og bos _ plied with uy. eadl ified railroad. com. ‘2? early constraction Schiey and Hobson, and upon the land as Miles, panies, that the law be strictly enfor ed and . Testraining Shafter, Wheeler and Lawton, who have writ adequate navy, as recommended by the pres request that = proportionate share thereof be . : ‘ comstructed on the Pacific? : The wisdom of the people's choice in 1896 has been more and more apparent as time pro" greases. The patriotic devotion to his country which called our candidate in that c mpaign. the wa esof theiremployes and the rights of oe Remeron lige ux cong 72g epi 88 68 se! states the we ranks of its solders in the hour of rebellion has chata terized his every act since his imauguration as President He has remembut never at the expenstof the Nation. He ° the age. Each day ads to the glory and deepens the satisfaction we have in the Republican we and elected in 1896, whose official Their genius, however, would have been unavailing bat for the valor and steadfastness to poe displayed by the sailors who, for many soldiers who faved death not mer ly by thethe best fighter in war of any nation upon the’ civ lized globe, and we repudiate with indigna: ! tion the accusation made by the Democratic * than piracy. y We rejoice in the deeds of these sailors and ‘goldiers, Admirals and Generals, an: pledge to them and their families the undyi g gratitude of the American people, whosespirits have been exalted by the spectacle of the flag of the Union borne in triumph around the habitable g obe by the Army and Navy of the United States, “. The victories won by our sailors and soldiers great duties upon us. To properly care for what we have con ,uered, to adequately pro. tect Americans engaged in travel or business ' who se-k the shelter of its folds, demand of us a navy large enoszh to compel foreign nations, whether savage or civilized, to recognize the claim of American citizenship «herever made, as entitled the claimant to safety and prote-tion for his property, his business and his person. 2 . penses We taulate the people of the United who will receive grea‘er benefit frm its results Btates upon t the fact that the broad American policy of our President, William McKinley, has Gissipated ali sectional igsues. His p licy bota &@; to the leaders and the rank and file and in all matters pertaining to the late war has been of the broadest and most p trivtic character, go that side by side for a common flay and a common cause have marched and fought the sou ef our dep irted hero and patriot, U. 5. rant. Fitchugh Lee, -hafte: and Joc Wheeler, ' @ aad the boys wuo wore the bine aud the boys who wore the g ay. All under the oli flag and for patriotic love of country. so that to-day we are in truth and in fact, in peace and in war, ene united people. We affirm our belief im the financial plink of the Republican’ national p.atform of 146 as) Democratic Popu istic-fusion party of Califor] on all printing. as a guarantee that such work i their a being 8 sound @.d correst ex;)0sition of the Republican party upon the fnances of the eountry. national monetary agreement, and urg: that the attempt be renewed whenever an opportunity todo shall be present-d. We eaill attention to the fact that ginee the return of the Republican party to power the balance cf trade h :s chaaved f.om more than four hun ired ‘millions agaiust the United States to about eight hundred and eighty millions im our favor, and all of this is @ue to the wise amd conservative financial policy adep d to by the R-publican Congress and President. We commend President MoKinley for his re assumption of thSpanisa-Caben d-bt. Whereas the United States in the parsuit ceremptin of the Spaniseccuben Got ad its of noe Si of } treatment and gé erous reco nition Whealic highways of this State, the with‘ rsd ae rig ei —— age geo ever practicall they should be gives prefer, pe island am.also of Po-=to Rico and otner West India islands ani of the Philippines, the Re publican party of California i im hea.ty with the declared policy of the Pr si dent to aceord to the people of « uba an opportanity to form a stable govergment, tous redeeming the promise made to the world. The national welfa-e demands the reiéation of the island of Porto Rico and the other West re Indian islands cOming under oar control, and . Poyment of Union veterans, may be mac j Legislature candidates to vote to approve the of the Philipines, in orjer to permit t « expanaien of American trade and in case of the latter to safeguard th~ commerce already secured iz She Orient. In the evemt of the retention of this foreign territery it should bethe policy ui the United States to extend to it the benefit of free commeércia) interoourse with all sections ef the American Union, and to that end the of the Constitution requiriag “that all duties, imposts and excises shall be uniform ‘throughout the United States™ shoul i be rigidly enforced. We pledge the nominces of the Repo’ lican party im the various Congressional districts in the State to dhe their ut-nost efforts, if elected, te secure the speedy extension of the revenue of the United States to the islands of Rico and the Phil fpimes, that all parts ef cur country may enjoy the benefits of trade game terms that now prevail throughuvat th: i i fs if the collection of their debt to the Government. ae oe ee national legislation whether voluntarily or by foreclosure, be applied ‘to the construction of the Nicaragua ent Republican Secretary of the Navy, and ta canal ' eo Le immigratio . and that such exclusion at We commend the efforts of tha{ the pational administration to secure an inter-. anarchy upon our coudtry. Those who.buse [nia are constantly snffering from the evilsof ‘aud whose names appear on the Great: rates of transportation throughout a large porCom-} 7° 0 : sh ng wages tinegpr nip 70S and . *#0n of our State, are entitled to proper imneeded the rates of freights and fares now provement and protection, ard, in this connec charged by the’ transportation companies <itm. we. denounce the action.of the p-esent the State, having im so doing a just »egard for « Governor in preventing the dredgbur mavigable rivers after an had been made therefor by a Republican Legis propristion for and, congratulates the people on the projected improvement of San Pedro best horses tained in the county. are ‘ The present year has demonstrated again the . When you Want a stylish rig give us a call. Po Ge Vie OE /CHEAPEST <2 2\\ <F FoR SAKE BY % tae = LEADING DEALERS 2% -2 RI IJOSDA ot-tl ds Be sure you get the Jordan “AAAI” Cutlery. Positively h and consequently the most expen: ing dealers everywhere. '} a “eREFFIELD X= N MANUFACTURER “e CoN of to i in favor thereof, pro e lee deserited amendments to the Constitu 1 Gon of the State of California, to-wit: i Senate Constitutional Amendment tee No. 41.) ‘the State of California an amendment: to section eighteen of a1 Constitution. iu relation to ,.evenue and taxation, by whlch it is ropogsed to amend ag sa Ee —PLAZA— William & Thomas Harry, Propietors, (Successors to T. H. Mooney.) TILL KEEP nat naa ad ON HAND THE AND FEED STABLE. es that can be obnm day and night. sors of Nevada County created an additional precinct within the corporate} \ijea further; that the City of Vallejo, In. Solano county, may pay its existing indebti edness incurred in the construction of its water works, whenever two-thirds of» the electors thereof voti for that purpose. sha debtedness or liability incurred contrary to harbor. Ht ccmesende ite, feprecentatives who . S86 sity for « complete system: of irrigstl ‘= a “ang apna have aided in accomplishing the work already fh shall enable the land-owner to use, in SMF Spee done, and.pledges thems pe-the fullest deGGUrt) Coe Se Painless Summners, the wenger Gat mee of a1] measures designed to-improte our nvers pln iful in the winters, and, by its means, . WHITEWASHING, and harb. rs. r Noweas ever, the Republican party is the than waisted suil Lhe redemption of the many Since its organiz«tion it has ever been active te benefit hi. condition and promote his welfare. It has.by its tariff legislation, furnished him remtnerative employment, and by its home stead laws given him free homes. It now deelares tht the m-n must be protected as well for its success will add promptly and immessua So ome Saeabe weslih ond pepnietion. conserving of the flood waters of winter as the product of his labor. Wherefore, we dollars, which, : invested private ca demand that the immigration laws be so} Would subject the and land-owner to amended 2s to absolute'y prohibit the filling of imposition and extortion. We, therefore, the marts of labor in America with 1 borers fran fo e gn lands. and construction Wedema d the enactment of such legisla. S75tm of storage reservoirs by the general tion regarding Hawa, Porto Rico and such government. HOUSE CLEANING, Etc., Etc., Etc. E. COLEMAN in the jobbing line. ~ Carpets cleaned.and.Jaid. House cleaning a specialty. Gardens and Yards attended to, Give me a trial and satisfaction will be guaranteed. Please leave orders at is prepared to do everything and anything —TO— — said city. other territory as “may be aéquired by the ih interests of the farmer, mner and {Tnited St.tes i) ts “i work. berman are involved in the preservation United St.tes as will prtoect American owt. . od repeudustich,At ont tole We pelieh our representatives to the enactme:t and energetic enforcement of such laws as will pro tect and preserve our forests as one of our greatest natu’ al resources. men against ‘contract Chinese, Japanese other camtract Jaber found therein, and will p-event any further influx or extemsion thereof. We also demand that Congress passin excinson act prehibting further J panese, a the widespread destruction of our forésts by . shall prohit:it bot: the Japanese and Chinese ¥ ge fire threat: ns to diminish the supply of water : now lo sted in the Hawaiian islands from em The tree is the mother of the fountain. and 'M W. J. JOHNSTON'S Grocery Store. DRESSES AND UNDERWEAR ADE TO ORDER AND A GOOD FIT guaranteed. Material and styles to suit es gi All garments carefully and iy he pure ky ¢ tering the United States. for mining and irrigation, aud to en ™ dairy county am@ State. We pledge all our canditions in the sale of dairy products the Bates Jolin Sancenienipamyieeration sf peblie nominees of the party will fatty and affairs. to the , this *2 duced to the smallest rate commensui ate with the needs of thé, ublic welfare. We oppose the doctrine of the single tax, of . ¢¥ery part of the State. We favor the passage whi h the D mocratic nominee for Governor is . Of such laws as’ will, through a proper and th apo tle, as beinz sor ialistic and anarchist c, . judicious system, secure to California the highers from taxation and place all the burdens on . tained in su han anner as to be in good order the farmers and the owners of homesteads. We approve of the war revenue recently . for the traveler, trade or < arrier. R the Nation to pay a greater. yet not improper, i and share of the taxation made mecessar» by the . the practice forever prevented Wedemand war than any revenne measure heret f re . the vigorous enforcement of the laws already adopted. Its provisions for the issuance of . passed against the infamous trsffic. and the bonds wisely extended the payment of thee . Passage and strong enfcrcement of su-h other of the war to include the tion . measures as are needed to give the officials full . power to eradicate this blot upon civilization . than the present, while it enables the people of America to show their patrictic faih m the Fy requi ed, a st iking contrast in firancial and . should be made and ma‘ntained whereby the 1% } and properly punish those engaged in this . NY nefarious business. . the Great Register of Nevad country by purchasing the amount of bonds. We believe that a judicious appropriation . i Prices the Very Lowest. —— HEE CHUNG & CO., Commercial St., one door peg See a i. all cery store, Nevad —TO— «. Office of the County Clerk, Nevada County, Cal. uested to register in order statesman ike po icy to the selling of bond: to State and district fairs shal: be p operly aided, . ber, 1688. a xereedy syndicate ‘y the last Democratic national Administration. This isa law-abiding country and. we are a . Jaw-abiding people. .Cnde our system of gov-j}less champion of the down-trodden and opernment there is no danger of a y one of its . pressed, and has always stood sponsor for the . departments as uming ower to the detriment . maiitenance of fair w ges tnder just condiof the others or the injury of the Nati n The} tions: theref re we place our party. our candi. . voters have always a remedy for the ils that . dates and ourselves unreservedly on re-ord as . and thus awaken a new interest in agricultural, i horticultural and stock-breeding pursuits. . . in the manner provided by thé organic law of . classes ‘of this State, and we favor and recom. . that date . the land. We deprecate the attempt bthe } mend the use of the Allied Trades printing la) el ; { nia to stir up hatred of the and con. was executed competent craftsmen under ' temp of law as calculated, if not designed, to pascal . aap the foundations of our Republic and bring} The-free labor and the indn tries of Califor. the laws and the judge; there f are : sually . convict ‘abor, and large quanti‘iesof gooda the . those who need the restraint and have felt the . product of prison labor in other States are . deserved punish vent of the law. Thereis no. being imported and ‘old ti California. This . docum=nt so wicked as th t which seeks to} unjust and most vicious competition can only . override the comrts because: of fa -cied errors, . Be met by judi-ious’ legislation on the part of . and no man so criminal as he who. enun.iates/ our State and National représenctives. i sach.a doctrine. In our country the law mast ‘The Republican party of the State of Califor. . ever bé a reler, or socialism and a archy andj nia. tin State Convention aseembled. hereby . their attendant horrérs wi.l destroy the om . decla es itself unalterably oppesed to convict . monwealth. We appeal to all goo cit zen . Jabor being brought into competition with free and to all trae Americans to rebuke this unholy j labor and hereby pledges itself in support of assault pou the courts, that hare ever been in}any measure designed to protect and foster erica the bulwark of the p-ople and the] free labor an? ‘he industries of our State . of the inmocent. ~} against the evil effects of convict lator. And ‘The reterans of the army and Navy of the] we are in favor of the passage such laws as will United States deserve and shoul! receive fair . cause such convicts to be employed upon the y drawing them from competition with free labor ive offices. and they are eutited toth enact We favor the passaze of a law by the Con ment of. such laws as are bet calculate? ti] grees of the Unite . States confining the sale of . secure to them the fulfillment of the pledge . goods, wares and merchandise manufactured . made to them in the dark days of the country &[ by convict Isbor to the state or territory in i Stineink @ ask our State leg slators hart se nyrnos been 2 2 re 5 te Where m charters have adopted . work to the ¢ud that the act of the Legislature . thy the vo 6s of the citizens of municipalitiss approved March 31, 1881 relative to the em . ender constitutional provision we request our more effectire and binding upon’ the variout . game in the Legislature. St te aud county The purity of the elections is the salvation of The University of Cal fornia has in the past . } the country. All parties willingly submit to an been the recipent of the care of the Repu! licar'] election fairly conducted and in whith the party. under whose tiber<-sa-pq-t tt has tear enabled to reseh its present pa peer agree ae to ‘contt boadl-smyslana pe primary and make niversity worthy im every re . ef a political party. Such primaries spect of the most enthusiastic hopes of th 9s Gabriel Be eet People. It fitly crowns the edacational system} No partisan is b our . We i State ee : honest primary. therefore declare ourqueried wad, Get, ony eee by the Re The apportionment of the interest arising from the irreducible school fand has been made by the Oregon State Board of School Land Commissioners. It amounts to $156.903.60,end is distributed among 130,753 children of school age, or $1.2) per capita. Travelers on the Mojave desert report that a noticeable feature of that region this year is the disappearance 1 of the snakes, horn toads and jiizarda, that are usually to be seen by the hundreds. No explanation of such @ ee Dr. N. E. Chapman, 3 — Dr. C. W. Chapman, . T™™*rirt Block, Commercial Street DENTISTS. City. Cal ¥ Established im 1S3by JAS. J. Th: Republican party has ever been the fear. branches of the Nevada Assay Office, That owing tofailure of the Governor to . approve the Act unanimously passed by both last Legislature providing assistance for Clerk it is necessary to begin Ha bares net at anearly date in order to satattend to The voters who have since the date of the ‘last general election taken up their resi. they think afflict them by a change of officials . favo-ing lezislation t-eneficial to the industrial . deuce in Nevada county. and those who since prec. a on the Great Regavit in order to have ca" ition. have removed from the which their name names on t precinct in which they now That it is NOT necessary for yoters who for genera! election of 13 ister of I8Wto tration REGISTRATION THEY THEIR PLACE OF RESIDENCE. That registration will contiune to and inelude August isth, 18%, after which it will ransfers from one precinct to anothcease. er case October 12th. tion 103, which provides that sball have been a YEAR next preceding t THIRTY days” are entitled to come be to and ineluding Dated July 3, ESS * (eal VvoTEe RR S. EGISTRATION. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL citizens whose names are not now on a county are reto be entitled to yote atthe next general election in Novemagain make affidavit for regisUNLESS SINCE THE DATE OF LAST HAVE CHANGED Attention is called tothe 3 abn er of See} of the State ONE election, and of the ome in which elaim their vote NINETY DAYS. and in the eleetion precinct Affidavits can also be sworn to before any instice of the Peace or Notary Publie. All persons, foreign bora, intending to beeitizens, should naturalized Augest ist, as those naturalized after that date cannot iegally vote at the general election held November &, 186. J. 3. Gazany, ‘County Clerk, the “who prior heute -weunhalaneaeet-aSSSA ES Stamdard . election should be tolerated or aewaenie A Dozen Raisins Grape Seeder. cal. household. Enterprise x ENTERPRISE _eould notbe seeded by hand as,quickly as half a pound wiih the Enterprise Raisin and to clean and economiSeed grapes and raisins at the rate of a Dard in five minutes. ndis Raisia and Grape Is sold at all hardware stores. Price $1. Send 2cent stamp for, the “Enter prising House.CO.OF PA. Easy NOTICE VvVoTERS. Notice is hereby given that Monday, limits of Nevada City—Precinct No. 4—making four precincts out of the former three. This change will effect a great many voters within the corporate limits of Voters are requested to visit the County Clerk’s Office where a map showing said changes is on exhibition and see that they are placed in the proper-precincts. Transfers will not be made after October 12th, 1898. ae GREANY, County Clerk. Sunset Limited WILL BE Resumed Dec. Ist San Frain and Hew Olan Sunset Route—Southera Pacific Co
—O-0-0-@ BETWEEN Leave SAN FRANCISCO 0 _o— eee TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS ve LOS ANGELES WEDNESDAYS and SUNDAYS Q-0-0—0—-0--9 00-0 Commencing on November Fifth a Limited Train, similar in equipment and character to Sunset. Limited, will be run semi-weekly between Los Angeles, St. Louis and Chicago, through El Paso, Forth Worth®and . Texarkana: A throngh San Francisco-Chicago car will bea part of this train’s equipment > SOOT OOOOH @@F Ask S. P. Co. Agents for more Section is. No county, city, town, township, board of education, shall ineur any_indeb' any manner or for. any purpose exe : any year the income and revenue provi for it for such year, sib 7 ys bed -o-thirds of the quali electors thereol, ney pais Sin at an election to be held for that purparry of ins alae es pose, nor unless before, or at the time of inge eurri such indebtedness, F gohan shall be made for the peng iron ry gn one : $ i the inter ors u € 1 i mis it fats due, aad also provision to office of Governor for ‘any constitute a sinking fund for the of the principal thereof on or before maturity, which — not = from the time of contractin. . vided, however, that the City and Vounty of San Francisco may at any time pay the unpaid claims with interest thereon for materia § pide furnished to and work done for said city and . eounty during the forty-third and fourth fiscal years, out of the income and TE OF CALIFORNIA, a‘ EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, SACRAMENTO, July a0th, 1898. California, at_ its thirty-second session the followAMENDMENT NUMBER ONE. ; a A resolution to propose: to the people of article eleven of the dq jd section to read as follows: an annual tax . © ndebt. © the same; proorty(Being Assembly € 2 A resolution to ¢ WHEREAS, The Legislature of the State the, tte ate beginning on one of wth fey colors sled 2 . the Comet leamins : ~ cach of the two houses of said Legislature tigns to read ost ‘ole se but shall only haye D, ie oh Section I6. In case of the the Governor, ; nO death, inability of the yment . above named, and Governor shall be filled covernment, mi . PROCLAMATION, . S sae ver by wh ne same, ean bis au ; ph to dise uties of his o ffice shall devolve — from the State the gph Gf the disability shales istrict . til the disa y sha face, Beeit peepee Lientexant Governor bein eeding in ed, resign, di. become ine forming the duties of his. from the State, the preside: the Senate shail act as G ie. Or islature shall b : uch disability of the hajl cease. In cage ent ernor nor the. the Senate shall suceeed to the: ; forty sears . Ne ee of Governor’ bien Ske. paeere ona duties of such office shall dey Speaker of the Bremer gn te B and upon: the es of elecAMENDMENT NUMBER SIX, revenue of any succee ing year or Ye@lSi. (Being A bly Constitutic pees provided, that any and all claims for making, @epairing. altering or ace ony: wee No, 3%) Asie done upon or for any material furnished for) 4 ,ecolution to pro oe nea any street, lane, alley, court, place or sidethe State of California aa” the. tions shall apply in any manner; and t (Being Senate Constitutional Amendment pols i ber t 4 County are hereby . : 3 in said City and Cou } =. pa fh OUST July 18th, 1898, the Board of Supervt pecans frou the provisions of this ection; . of the State of California, t aid in determining any claim permitted to . be paid by this section, no statute of limitafore recited, shall be void. -the State of California an amendment to the Constitution of the State, by adding a new section, to be known and designated as see4jon seven and c thereof, proyiding for the framing by the inhabitants of counties, of loeal county government acts for their own government. The said proposed new section to read as follows: may frame a county. government act for their own government, relating to the matter. hereinafter specified, and with, and subject to, the Constitution and nstruction of any sewer . at an election held . so decide. Any inhis provision, with the exception hereinbe" AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO. No. 16.) A resolution proposing to the people of one-half, article eleven Section 744. The inhabjtants of any connty consistent laws of this State, by causing a board of . tifteen freeholders, who haye been, for at! least five years, qualitied electors of such . county, at any general or. special election, . Governor shall in thé interim ¢onvene the Lime ! Store. walks. Lime ! oe JOHN JEFFERIES Wishes to inform the people generalty that he has for sale Fifty Tons of. First-Class Lime, Which he will sell at the lowest prices. For sale at Geo. E. Turner's hardware He is also ready to take contracts for ali kinds of brick work and cement His Prices for First-Class Work are The Lowest. the Brid: be kept at all times the Vegetables, Chickens, ete. Also, Cigars and Tobacco. Goods’ d@tivered free of charge and the best of satisfaction guaranteed. S:. New Fruit and Vegetable Store. YEE LEE & CO. H AYE openeda first-class Store adjoining ou MAIN STREET, where will ruits, yery best of F and examinst ot; So 2 s a-e infring: . PATENTS! Pension, Land ludian DepredationCLAIMS. U NITED STATES AND FOREIGN PATENTS obtained; interferentes couduct-d; specia S) copy-rights, Tabet ‘prosecuted; infringement suit if you Mave ah invention, send us a sketchhb Or swall model, tegether with »s % t of she mest important features "a 234 Jand we will advise you the course to pursue. pensable in every tf you are wel gong geo tacd asyee and the sm: fringement submit the matter to i Babie opinion. Or 5 me ein the Che oe National Bureau of Claims. . 3°*" customers. NATIONAL Livery and Feed Stable. ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprictor. Best of attention given to transient jh Sa OOS AR ete. Foot of Broad Street, Nevada City. whose duty it shall be within ninety t dass} after such e ection, to prepare and . the Board of Supervisors.or other legislative body of such county, and the other copy to be sent to the Recorder of Deeds of the eounty. Sach proposed county government act shall then be published in two papers of general circulation in such county, or if there be not two such papers, then in one only, for at least twenty days, and within not less than thirty days after such publication it shall be submitted to the qualitied electors of such county, ata ¢eneral or spe. cial election, and ified electors voting thereon shal! ratify the = eng goo sth submitted nar ye re for its re, jon or approval, as a whole, without power of alteration or amendment, nad if approved by a majority of the members elected to each house, it shall be the county government act of such county, and s! in -uch case become the organic law thereof and supersede any existing county government act,and all ameadments thereof, and all special laws iuconsistent with such county government ‘act. A copy of such county goverument eertitied-by the President of the Board Supervisors or other legis ative body of such county, aud authenticated by the seai of such county government act to the electors, and its ratiticatiofi by them, shall be made in duplicate and deposited, one in 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. Ail courts shall take judicial notice thereof. The county government act so ratified may be amended. at intervals of not less than two years by proposals therefor, submitted by the legislative authority of tha county, to the qualitied electers thereof. at a general or spe ‘ial election heid at least forty days after tne publication of such proposals for twenty days in a newspaper of genera! cireulation in sueh county, and ratilied by at ‘Jeast three-tifths of the qualified electors yoting thereon, and approved by the Legislatare as berein pruvided for the approval of the couvty government act. in submitting any such county government act any alternative article or proposition may be presented for the choice of the voters, und may be voted on separately without prejudice to rs. ft shall be competent in all county govérnment acts framed under the authority given by this section to provide for the manuer in which, the times at which, the terms for which the several townships and county offieers other than Judges of the Superior Court, shall be elected ‘or appoint ; for their compensation ; for the number of such officers, for the cousolidation or segregation of offices, for the number of deputies that each officer shall have, and for the compensation payabletoeaeh of such deputies, for ed, and for the constitution, regulation,compensation and government of stitch boards, and of their clerks and attaches ; also, to preseribe the manner and method by which all elections by the people shall be condueted ; aud may in addition determine the tests and conditions upon which electors, political parties and organizations may participate in any primary election. ® Whenever any county has in the manner and method herein poin ed out, adopted any eounts government act, and the same shail have been approved by the Legistature as afui tsaid, the directions of seetions four and five of this arti le providing for the nniformity of a system of county governments throughout the State, and likewise providing for the election and appointment of officers, and the reguiation of their compensation, shall not apply. Said county government act shall. as toany of the matters here< inabove provided for and declared by stich county government act, uct be subject to any law or ame mtenacted by the Lezgisiature, exeept by amendment first submitted to the electors and ratified in the manner hereinabove set forth. AMENDMENT NUMBER THREE. A resolution proposing to the people of the Constitation of the State, by. addi : section, to be known anddesiconee tes pas tion five and one-half, articie six, thereby a. for the organization ofa known asthe Court of Clai oposed new section to read psnig BR ow Pingins sist of any Judges of the Superior Court, Court of Claims sha every kind and character against commencing on the and = Sac Pro~) in ifa majority of such qualf State of California an amendment to the court to pr Sectjon 3! j, The Court of Claims shall eona who may be requested by the Governor to hold court at the regul i Coa git whens? ee All Kiads of Cigars and Tobacco ction to hear aud determine all claims of} iu-the City and County of San Franei " A second in July,. BROAD STREET. _— Opp. Rosenberg Bros section six article nine of the ‘Constitution mar schools by which it™ ia to amend said section to read as f Section6. The publie school system shall schools, and clude primary sod. grammar such high schools, evening se! , normal schools, and technical schools as be established by the Legislature or municipal or district authority, but the entire revenue derived from the State school fund and the — school tax —_ be applied #10 jusively to the support of primar: mar schools. Grammar pir sane wall inclade weools. a prized, O.8 sghogh Aistrict, or > union of se 8, ha : ‘than . one thousand inhabitants, Fees «Lvs Ghat eee of study shall be taught-whieh will re pupils to enter the axrioulturat mfning : oO ° sciéntifie department of the. versity California. ‘ AMENDMENT NUMBER SEVEN. (Being Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 34.) . A resolution to propose to the State of California an am mer two of article four of the Constitution, in relation to sessiofs of the ature, by whith itis proposed to amend said section to ore as B gee el 1 et 9 Section e@ sessions 0} egislature, shall commence at twelve o’clock meridian on the first Monday after the first pe of January next anpceitesg See election of its bers and shall be biennial. unless the le of the to Section Legisiature by proclamation. The. Legislapropose . ag e a county government act for sueh county, pare shall then remain in seasion fos twenty whieb-shall be signed in duplicate by the. .jme date not less than thirty more members of such board, or a majority of } = . t 0 ches, end, weed cae copy rr pdiaas 4 to . than sixty days from the time ot adioara five days, after which it must adjourn to iment. Ifthe two houses fail to . a time at which they will resume . sion, the Governor shall, by p . fix a date for such reconvening, which shal . be within Mery — peers, secure taal . on reassembling, the slature eom} — Prepere No so Bae . ede ret to . members for a longer than eee i . five days, and no bill shali be introduced in . either house except at the first twenty-five . days of th~ session, without, the consent of upon ir ses. three-fourths of the members thereof. NOW, THEREFORE, Pursuant to the . visions of the Constitution, nd an mgs the . Legislature of the State of California. ‘en~ } titled, “An act to provide for the submissiom . of pro; amendments to the Constitution: . = the ato oe Collfoenit, to the ge electors for their approval,” a ov are 7, A. D., 183, the above-described . }amendments hereby published adver-— } tised to be voted upon, by ballot, by the qual. ified electors of the S at the election to be held throughout this State on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER &, 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 con— peda ag = printed a geen the followmg words, whereupon the voter “3 press his choice as provided by law mas. f oy Amendment Number One, being Senate Constitutional Amendment: Ne. 41 (exempting certain claims inst the 7 oe County te ran-]° cis o, and the existing ebtedness . ofthe City of Vallejo for the con-. Yes . struction of its water works the provisions of the Constitution No . requiring such claims to be ‘ . from the ipcome and revenues ‘of : the a in which they were in. eur : : For the Amendment ? Amendment Mumber Two, be’ Senate Constitutional Pratt No. 10 (providing for fram loeal. Yes eounty government acts by = a counties for their governNo ment). : For the Amendment ? Amendment Sumber Thre "} Senate Constitutional Aumdanaeh naek No, 44{providing for the ereation of aMfourt of Claims to determ’ qonnige i chven &cbeian tales nsist © re: Su or J designated by the Goveciie. to serve sia without extra compensation). : For the Amendment? . AmendmentNum Four, being As. } sembly Constitutipnal Amcodment . f the manner in which, the times at which, ; No. 37 [exempting consolidat itthe terms for which the meanbere at eit tes 4 ote boards of election shall be elected or appoint. ¥ “wounities, orto; Yes be organized, or holding @ char-/. ter under the Constitution, from! No. certain legislation im relation to counties For the mendment ? . Amendment Number Five, being Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 3% [relating to offieé of Goveraot, igure for suceession ere ce n eases and sir ota disability of Lientenant*tpeerecr from holding other offee during term}, For the Amendment ? Amendment Number Si 4 sembly Constitutional geen Weer : nt No. 3 [relating to and. defining . —— Grammar Seoools}. : No the A a t? Amendment Number Seven, . mone te’ a (oretidice'tee algeees:. x . No, . ment of Locislatare for not less ne . than thirty nor more than sixty. No days dui ing each session.} Por the Amendment ? _AMEN] _, Witness my hand and Great Seal.of the (Being Senate Constitutional Amendment No. . feet of Catitoruia. he day a year herein first above written. AMES H. BUDD, Governor. (Suan adasinale ot Bie. C. H. HARRISON, DEALER IB under such laws as may be by the! 5-Cent Cigar in Towa. be Ral The ee ee morgen, shall ~ er » ‘ —_—— > nt : : the second Monday of Sche een. ~=— SC. HH. HARRISON, Empire Stable, for, but shall reestve. . . ve t actual expenses. podeed Gut ‘ofthe geueral fund Sf the Broad Street : a all laws pOranary, too veipnict ae “mia oe Grintie thatgecdiure deen ym tlle ee ee Out the provisious of thissrction. ““"? . 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