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September 28, 1898 (4 pages)

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eae eS Sepia se REPUBLICAN os SE PLATFORM . ,weszrezre tte eotss _. eae The Republican party of Callfornia,. have ore De sued oe Pe eantita toe te The in Btate convention acsembled at Sacramento, this 28d day of August, 1898, as expressive of its views upon the politii *) d as lat-. unite the Atlantic to the P eal questions of the day, an a plate) Ppl msuegetie o era a * It should be immediately com: the Republican party in California! wencea and vigorously prosecuted, so that in the near fature the commerce of the world may seek the Pacific Slope and the Atlantic canal constfucte1 and mainStates, with the Ameriting fods over its rtion form upon which all the candid 1'es of shall stand, does hereby resolve: First—That we reaffirm our belief in and adthe Republican party as adopted at the National Convention held in St. Louis, 189s, Time hae entire length. We tested the strength and proved the truth of the to secute this Fe ult, andwic ‘built war ship, the Oregon, that made so galand Cape Horn. may" be the first ood news through this great doctrines therein enunciated, while the country at large has, under the influence of their enforcement, grown in riches and happiness. In behalf of ourselves and of the Republican party of this State we thank those brave gailors and soldiers of the great Army and brilliant victories while marching behind the Star Spangled Banner, and who havem de the publication pa ty American flag respected and honored in every thereof, aud unless 8 ch law and all the provjsions thereof be promptly scoepted and comation upon the fact that it has produced uch plied with py such specifi Ma railroad oon be strictly enfor ed and and proper ies te foremortgaged property and that all 1unds realized from either _ of the world. We congratulate the leaders upon the ocean as Dewey, Sampson, Schley and Hobson, and upon the land as Miles, panies, that the law Shafter, Wheeler and Lawton, who have writ-; the lien on said roads ten their names upon the scroll of the history sot and said roads and of the world as leaders excelled by none and sold ac doit to law, equaled by few since the beginning of time. that now or hereafter are i or both of the, said Pacific ‘ we pecan sus eee and Representat yes the collection of their debt té' the Government, whether voluntarily or by foreclosure, be appied to the eonstruction of the Nicaragua . 9% 'd to. canal. ; ent Republican Secretary of the Navy, an We pledge our candi Rifwoed herever practicable and in Congress and'our candidates and our party to work and vote tosecure the building of an adequate navy, as recommended by the pres request that a proportionate share thereof be constructed on the Pacific. The wisdom of the people's choice in 1896 has needed the rates : charged by the transportation companies of . Democratic Governor in preventing the dredgThe patriotic devotion to his country a Crate, Raving th wb SANS 8 IS pata ot ing and other contemplated improvement of the people. The Republican party propriation on the pro, harbor. It c: mmends have aided in accomplishi: done, and pledges them. to the fullest support yented the mistake of rec gnizing Cuban “of +l measures designed to improve our rivers belligerency and the plunging of the country and harbors. Now as ever, activity since the war was declared has made champion of the w Since its organiz«tion it c himself eqi to betiefit his condition and promote his welfare. * in diplomacy to the astute Ministers of:the Old} It _has, by its tariff legislation, furnished him World, and has inaugurated the reign of remunerative employment, and by its homeYonésty and fair dealing in diplomacy of . stead laws given him free homes. It now dehe m esi ssi clares th t the m:n must be protected as well his labor. “Wherefore, we " been more and more apparent as t:me pro gresses. which called our candidate-in that c mpaign tv the ranks of ‘its solders in the hour of rebellion has chara terized his every act since his inauguration as President He has remembered the c aims-of his friends and his party, but never at the expense of the Nation. He has protected the eredit and maintained the honor of the United States. His firmncss preinto ‘war until prepared, -while his untiriug Aosgible the glorious successés we havé achieved on land and sea. He has proved jual the age. Each day ads ‘to the glory and deopens the . as the product of his la! satisfaction we have in the Republican we. demand that the immigration laws be 80 nominated and elected in 1806, whose official . amended as to absolute Fe ae rg of career since ‘March 4, 1607, ie spprowed DS wy gheesen capa gem policy of the location and construction of a lasses parti ight from fo e gn lands. t arr pp seek: wehage, aft Sollee "8 Wedema d the enactment of such legisla system of storage reservoirs by the general arding Hawaii, Porto Rico and such government. be acquired by the honor as President. William McKiulev. Their genius, however, would have been untion reg availing but for the valor and steadfastness to other territory as "may United St.tes as will prtoect ‘American work. nst contract Chinese, Japanese and duty displayed by the sailors who, for many _long months, were confined to the narrow limits of their ships in the heat of the tropics, and the soldiers who faced death not merely by the, bayonet, the rifle or the cannon, but by dread disease in Cuba, and who have p:oved that the . § on act pr American makes the first cit zen in peace and . co lie immigratio . , an the best fighter in war of any nation upon the { shall prohibit bot now lo ated in th tering the Unit Economy in the civ lized globe, and we repudiate with indigna. tion the accusation made by the Democratic candidate for Governor of this State, at the commencement of the late war, thattheseizure of the’ as prizes of war, by the gallant sailors of our ' necessa Navy, of certain Spanish vessels was no better security than piracy. We rejoice in the deeds of these sailors and soldiers, Admirals and Generals, an1 pledge to them and their families the undyi g gratitude of the American people, whose spirits 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 at Manila and Santiago, and the consequent acquisition of new territory, have increased our natienal h rizon and imposed new and great duties upon us. To properly care for what we have con,uered, to adequately pro-. tect Americas engaged in travel or business . abroad, to appropriately guard our national honorand make our flag the safeguard of a.l who sevk the shelter of its folds, demand of us a navy large enowsh to compel foreign nations, . whether savage or civilized, to recognize the claim of American citizenship wherever made, as entitled the claimant tosafety and prote:. tion for his property, his business and his , person. . We congratulate the people of the United . States upon the fact that the broad American policy of our President, William McKinley, has dissipated all sectional issues. His p licy both a; 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 .triotic character, go that side by side for a c»mmon flag and a common cause have marched and fought the sou of our dep.rted hero and patriot, U. S. Grant, Fitzhugh Lee, shafter and JoeWheeler, and the boys wuo wore the blue a.d the boys who.wore the g.ay. All under the old tlag and for patriotic love of country. so that to-day we are in truth and in fact, in peace and in.war, one united people. Weaffirm our belief in the financial plank of the Republican national p.atform of 186 as being a sound a:d correct exposition of the Republican party upon the finances of the country. We commend the efforts of tho national administration to secure an international monetary agreement, and urg: that the attempt be renewed whenever an opp lrtunity to do shall be present2d. We cail attention to the fact that gince the return of the Republican party to power the balance of trade his changed f.om more than four hunired millions against the United States to about eight hundred and eighty millions in our favor, and all of this is @ue to the wise and conservative financial policy adopted and aduered to by the R-publican Congress and President. We commend President McKinley for his refusal to consider any proposition looking to the assumption of the Spanish-Cuban d+bt. Whereas the United States, in the pursuit of ite purpose of freeing the people of Cuba from Gpanieh misrule, has taken possession of that island ani alao of Porto Rico and otier West India islands and of the Philippines, the Republican party of California is in hea.ty sympathy, with the declared policy of the Pr si dent to accord to the people of \uba an opportunity to form a stable government, thus redeeming the promise made to the world. The national welfare demands the retention of the island of Porto Rico and the other West Indian islands cOming ‘under our control, and of the Philipines, in order to permit t .e expangion of American trade and in case of the latter to safeguard ths commerce already secured in the Orient.--In-the event ofthe’ retention ot this foreign territory it should bgthe policy of the United States to extend to it the benefit of free commercial intercourse with all sections ofthe American Union, and to that end the provision of the Constitution requiring “that all duties, imposts and excises shal! be uniform throughout the United States” shoul ij be rigidly enforced. We pledge the nominees of the Repu’ lican party in the various Congressional districts in the State to use their-ut:nost efforts, if elected, to secure the speedy extension of the revenue system of the United States to the islands of Porto Rico.and the Philippines, that all parts ef our country may enjoy the benefits of trade intércourse with our new acquisitions on the same terms that now prevail throughout the entire Union. All legislative candidates of the Repubhear y are hereby pledged to choose a United tates Senator, who, indealing with the ques tien of the retention of the Philippines anc Porte Rico, will devote his energies to retain ing in its integrity the protective policy of the United States: We rejoice in the acquisition of Hawa'i and Porto. Rico-and favor the retention by our country of every fout of soil that has been con querea by the victorious hosts of our grea‘ Republic. i. Wepondemn the action of the Democratic Senator of this State and the present Demo eratic nominee for Governor, then in Congress failing anexaticn & Bact we Se ie os eas bs sent high st by the to represen o1 a ie BS) of this State in that “Btate, and, if possible, put into the hand of of the from: California, J. A. @, Hilborn. They e advantage of ou ties of war and the-demands of “ke callxpon the American people acific by the con: Nicaragua. coast through herence to the statement of the principles of terned dew dine can flag spreading ts protec pledge our every exe ype the Pacific Coastlant. a sail aro to bring the g artery of trade. The last Congres : a law providing for Navy of the Republic that have achieved such Savini tk ving unanimously passed the co lection of theiniebtthe. Central and Western Pacific railroatis to the Government, the Re dates f-r Com-. Tates of transportation throughout a large pormissions to reduce w the Repvblican party is the age-earner of the Nation. has ever been active tract labor found therein, and will ent any furthe™ influx or extension thereof. jso demand that Congress pass an ex ‘luohib ting further J panese and @ that*such exclusion act ‘apanese and Chinese e Hawaiian. islands from ene e.penditures of the revenue dgdividual -or the State is a’ s lutely ry tothe h:ppiness ‘of the community. The Republican as ever, believes in a rigid economy of the Government, city, We pledge all our candiadministration of public da that taxation may be reduced to the smallest rate commensui ate with the needs of pe ip eo eign sualWe e doc’ e of the single tax, i whi: h ae D. mocratic nominee for Governor is . Of such laws as will, through a proper and : as beins socialistic and anarchist'c, . udicious system, secure to California the highVo T ERS e in all departments county and State: dates to an econo! affairs. to the en and the p acticat workings of which will be to release stocks, bonds, corporations and usurp ers from taxation and place all the burdens on the farmers and the owners of homesteads. We approve of the -war revenue recently. by Congress as being, in the line with the above sentiments, as it compels the luxuries andthe orporations and aggregated wealth of the Nation to pay a greater, yet not improper, share of tha taxation made necessar by the war than any revenue measure heret f re ; for the issuance of bonds wisely extendéd the payment of theepenses of the war to include ie generation vw! as aa cage = — the peace a : who will receive grea‘er benefit fr.m its results . power to eradica is ° upon civilization than the present, while it enables the péople of and properly punish those engaged in this OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL America to show their patriotic faith im the country by purchasing the amount of bonds . a st iking contrast in financial and . should be made and ma‘ntained whereby the . vote atthe next general/election in Novemke po icy to the selling of bond: to . State and district fairs shali be p-operly aided, a greedy syndicate . y the last Democratic . and thus awaken a newinterest in agricultural, national Administration. This isa law-abiding country and we are a Unde our system of gov. less champion of the down-trodden ond opassistance for Clerk it is necessary to begin ernment there is no danger of a: y one of its . pressed, and has always stood sponsor for the registration at an early date in order to satdepartments as uming power to the detriment . maintenance of fair w ges under just condi. i#factorily attend to registration. tions: theref re we place our party, our candi. . The voters who have since the date of the remedy for the i‘ls that . dates and ourselves unreservedly on re-ord as last general election taken up their resiby achange of officials . favo~ing lecislation beneficial to the industrial . dence in Nevada county, and those who since by the organic law of . classes of this State, and we favor end recomthat date have removed from the precinct in te the attempt b. the } mend the use of the Allied Trades printing la!-el phn ches name oR eee is the eyed te fusion party of Califor. on all printing, as a guarantee that such b SAAD EEN BIOS lAulster of the P & gua at such work . their names placed on the Register of the the judiciary and con-. was executed by competent craft: as calculated, if not designed, to . fair conditions. e of wer ge re — be The free labor and the indu tries of Califoranarchy upon our country. ose who abuse . nia are constantly snffering from the evils of : :the laws and the judge: there.f are : sually . convict labor, and large quantities of goods, the and. we tan6 to again epee on she erat Son those who need the restraint and have felt the . product of prison labor in other States are tration UNLESSS : deserved punish nent of the law. There is no . being imported and sold in California. This REGISTRATION THEY HAVE CHANGED as th t which seeks to. unjust and most vicious ‘competition can only THEIR PLACK OF RESIDENCE. law-abiding people: of the others or the injury of the Nati n. The voters have always a they think afflict them in the manner provid the land. We depreca' Democratic-Popu ‘istic nia to stir up hatred of sap the foundations document so wicked override the courts because of fa .cied errors . b> met by judicious legislation on the part of That registration will continue to and inashe who enunciates . our State and National represenetives. Guch a doctrine. In our country the law must. The Republican party of the State of Califor. Coane: ransfers from one precinct to anothruler, or socialism and a archy and} nia, in State Convention assembled, hereby er case October 12th, horrors wii) destroy the om. decla es itself unalterably opposed to convict wealth. We a 1 to all goo — cit bi tion 1088, which provides that those “who ar ee zen . labor being brought into competition with free . sha have been a resident of the State ONE and no man so criminal their attendant and to all true Americans to rebuke this unhoty assault pon the courts, that have ever been in America the bu shield of the innocent. : The veteransof the army and Navy of the ates deserve and shoul receive fair . cause such convicts to be employed upon the d ge erous reco nition When-. public highways of. this State, the eby with. sworn. to before any Deputy County Clerk should be given prefer-. drawing them from competition with free labor . in the different towns and precincts of the ence inthe matter pf employment and appoint: . in all branches of industries. ive offices, and they are entitied toth enact ‘We favor the passage of a law by the Consessor, without charge. ment of such laws as are be t-calculate! t secure to them the fulfillment of the pledge made to them in the dark days of the country’s ever practicabl they we ask our State leg slators to work to the end that the act of the Legislature. approved Marc and binding upon the. varivus . game in the Legislature. (Seal) J. 3.Greany, been the récipent of the care of the Repulilicar. pains ie eee ber] su po t it has beer . pallots have been honestly counted: no other A Do ¢ present high standard } election should be tolerated or ermitted. zen We pledge ourselve. to conti).ue that suppori and make the University worthy in every re of the most enthusiastic hopes of thc . as honestly conducted as general elections. peoplé. It fitly crowns the educational system . No partisan is bound by the decision of a disparty, under whose li enabled ‘to reach its The common schools have ever been jealously . selves unreservedly in favor of a law regulating guarded and gene ously supported by the Re . the primary elections of all political parties, to y The. publication of -schoo}} the end that he -ame protection that was exby the tate reduces the expense of fur-. tended by the Australian system to general nishi2g them to the minimum ¢ st of mannble aid in the general diffusion} League of Republican Clubs, and recognize the of knowledge, while it’ increases the attend: . great importance of club organization, of the present Governor to destruy the ability of the State to econumically produce school books as certain to again deliyer the people of . ®""* we pone bi the hands of an 1 peeps fund has been made by the Oregon monopoly, whose exaction j all the ind mi ~~) pry Sos State Board of School Land Commis—— for ~? = six years. e denounce ion of the present Gov ; household : ernor in vetoing the appropriation for the sup1 , or $1.29 A : oid . port of the State Printing Office po earns i inacennacaeg tS ela oe unnecessary, coutrary to*the spirit of thé Jaw and iajurions ott by gro of the State. It.] port that a noticeable feature of that inevii res been to cri; our spleni é a Dede , at wy sp! region this year is the disappearance schools themselves: We pledge our-elves tc pass such laws as will prevent such action in the future, will maintain the common schools every child in California, free.«f cost, the from which the learning may ve gained to fit the youth of our great State to assume the yor a of citizenship with all its attendant juties. be The mining industry, as it does among the foremost industries of our State, ts entitled to the fostering care of both our State and National governments, and we Scene to. late the miners of California that tion inaugurated by a Republican Governor and carried to completion by a Republican legislature and a Republican Congress, placed their and our Repre DANS o¥? : large and rapid increase in tne yield of the mineral products of California. We pledge our legislative and Congressional nominees t . continue the work so happily henv under Republican auspices until all needful : z tion in behalf of the mining industry . ~ shall have been accomplished. department of mines and mining, with a secrePresid nt’s Cabinet, and we hereby pledge our CHEAPEST ey faa SALE BY LY LEADING DEALERS 7 LSOKDAN MANUPACTURER industry where it rightfully belongs, and o> ie © AeCRIEL A surrounded it with such legislative safeguards f tex. aNo SAEFFIELD as has restored confidence among those en“Mo FNGLAND We favor the creation of a national exeotive. Be sure you get the Jorda “A AAY Cutlery. Positively tary at its head who shall be » member of the . the best possible on earth and consequently the most expenSranunlaal mivisie to te vecol alrhover. /sive to bity, For sale by leading dealers everywhere. . ! favors the enforcement ab e means in their power for the creation of ‘ a ae é sucha department. . We look forward with pardonable pride to i PLAZA— re ts wiih a bait sniluone res ry ers, for which a : dollars has been appropriaied by our State and LIVERY AND FEED STA E. national Gove. nments. ‘ The mineral lands of California should be gtd for Ppa and developenast 27 © miner, and we pledge-our nominees for rai roads or from . Cong: ess to labor for suéh national legislation as will fully occomplish this.The navigable water of California, forming, as they do. ar effective me ns of regulating the tion of our State, are entitled to proper im= _ : tion. we denounce the action of the presen' (Successors to T. H. Mooney.) million acres of the present arid lands of tion of the authorities, both State and Federal, for its success will add promptly and immeasu: E. co LEMAN ably to our taxable wealth and population. The conserving of the flood waters of wihter Is prepared to do everything and anything a reanire the investment of many millions of in thé jobbing line. olilars, which, if invested by private capital, ad laid. raid sehiect the asttier nox imewnerso fh penned Sek NS imposition and extortion. We, therefore, pledge our representatives in Congress to the House cleaning a specialty. Gardens and Yards attended to, Give me a trial and satisfaction will be guaranteed. Please leave orders at The interests of the farmer, mner and W. J. JOHNSTON’S Grocery Store. lumberman are involved in the preservation and reproduction: of our forests. We pledge our le och to the enactme:t and énDRESSES AND ergetic enforcement of such laws as will prope ha peenerve our forests as one of our UN DER W EAR eatest natu al resources. "The tree isthe mother of the fountain, and ADE ‘TO ORDER AND A GooD FIT} the widespread destruction of our foresta by M guaranteed. Material and styles to eo fire threatens to diminish the supply of water the pareheae tS garments carefully an for mining and irrigation, and to entirely destroy the lumber industry of the State ata Prices the Very Lowest. time when the demand for lumber abroad } _—— promises great prosperity to that tr-de. : The Republican party of California is pledged WEE: CHUNG & co., tosu"h legislation as will thoroughly protect Commercial St., one door below Wolf’s gro. the dairy interests and the public form impcsiall cery store, Nevada City. tions in the sale of dairy products. and the ; i NOTICE of the man and the nominees of the party will carefully and thoroughly enforce this pledge. The necessities of the people and the require ments of trade alike demand good roads in ; every part of the State. We favor the passage EO ways and roads needed for the pleasure and business of the community. graded and maintained in su -h a » anner as to be in good order at all seasons of the year and ready at all times for the trave!er, trade or carrier. perm “Re adulteration of food "is a crinte’againat.: PY oo e the present and future welfare of the whole people. It has no excuse for its commission, and its perpetrators should be punished dnd —hoeemeen the practice forever prevented : We demand / the vigorous enforcement of the laws already Office of the ‘County Clerk, passed against the infamous traffic, and ‘the passage and strong enfcrcement of ‘suh other Nevada County, Ci. citizens whose names are not now on the Great Register of Nevada county are requested to register in order to be eutitled to nefarious business. We believe that a judicious appropriation ber, 1898. That owing tofailure of the Governor to horticultural and stock-breeding pursuits. approve the act unanimously passed by both ‘th> Republican party has ever been thefear. branches of the last islature providing a precinct in which they now reside. labor. and hereby pledges itself in support of . YEAR next pr election, an of the Unite . States confining the sale of Affida: wares and merchandise manufactured . Justice of the Peace or Notary Publie. by convict labor to the state or territory in which they are produced. ture candidates to vote to approve the . Dated July 26, 1888. The purity of the elections is the salvation of County Clerk. VOTERS. : 3 : Notice is hereby given that Monday, » wherever practicable 404} provement and protection, and, in this 00000 . wintiam & Thomas Harry, Propietors, . July 18th, 1898, the Board of Supervi sors of Nevada County created an adAmerica is a task that should engage the attenEté., Etc., Etc. suid city. 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 Oc. tober 12th, 1898." . Rage Sunset Limited . San Francisco and New Orleans Sunset Route—-Southern Pacific _Co. —o—0—0—00-0 0-0-0 0-0-© Leave SAN FRANCISCO Leave 108 ANGE. he Secretary of State, the oth fter be-. ing words WEDNESDAYS and SUNDAYS te scoethe crue. tface oft he tamaraae »©. press his choiceas provided by law: Ste aes deeds in the county, among the archives of O—0—0-—O0 a the county. 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 through San’ “ Franeisco—Chicago car will-be-a-part of this train’s. equipment. POFFO OOO SE SHOES LOEEL HOD (0@F Ask S. P. Co. Agents for more od J. J. GREANY, Complete Information. That it is NOT necessary for voters who stered for the general election of 1896 ESS SINCE THE pare OF LAST ly that he has for sale clude August lith, 1898, after which it will . Which he will sell at the lowest. prices. Attention is called tothe provisions of Seestore, the any measure designed to protect and foster he their vote lwark of the people and the] free labor ani the industries of our State $e cor i “aud In thre, Seine encitons against the evil effects of convict labor. And THIRTY days” are entitled to registration. we are in favor of the passage such laws as will Further notice is. hereby given that affidavit for registration or transfer may be JOHN JEFFERIES all kinds of brick work and cement walks. His Prices for First-Class Work are The Lowest. New Froit and Vegetable Store. eounty, or before any Deputy County Asyits can also be sworn to before any All po tm forstes boe? intendiog. to 0 come citizens, show naturalized prior ‘Where municipal charters have been adopted . to and including August ist, as those natur— $ by the vo es of the citizens of municipalitiss alized after that date cannot legally vate at h 31, 1891 relative to the em . ynder constitutional provision we request our the general election held November 8, 1898. t of Uriion veterans, may be made more effective St-te and county officials. ‘The University of Cal fornia has in the past. the country. Al parties willingly submit to an hest of satisfaction guaranteed. election _fairlyconducted--and—in--which-the. —— fhe foundation of a’l selections is the primary IGE of a political party. Such primaries should be R aisins honest primary. We therefore declare ourelections be now extended to primary elections, ‘We heartily indorse the work of the State arising from the irreducible school sioners. It amounts to $156,903.60, and ig distributed among 180,753 children Travelers on the Mojave desert re. Enterprise of the snakes, horn toads and jizards, hundreds. No explanation of such a Dr. N. E. Chapman, Dr. C. W. Chapman, DENTISTS. Office at residence, Sacramento st Nevad City, Cal. JOHN CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Transcript Block, Commercial Street Nevada City. ~ — Nevada Assay Office, Fi 1. C. LINDLEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law. FFICE-TILLEY BUILDING. COR. BROAD Pine streets. Up Stairs. : Pension, Lan could notbe seeded by hand as quickly as half a pound wiih the Enterprise Raisin and Grape Seeder. Easy : : ‘to clean and econonilThe apportionment of the: interest ‘cal. Seed grapes and raisins at the rate of a pound in five minutes. Indispensable in every ludian Depredation oouiiied in any United States Court. Raisin and Grape that are usually to be ,seen by the ‘Seeder Is sold at all hardware} ROBERT M, LATTA, Proprietor, stores. Price $1. Send slashed n 1853 by g-cent stamp for the JAS. J. O “ isi ‘ No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL, Enter ov House Gold and ores of every description melted . keeper” — 200 recipes. refined and assayed. Practical milling of : os . quartz from from 50 to ENTERP: DOO OF Eee. VEE LEE & CO. HAw® opened a first-class Store adjoinin, the Bridge on MAIN STREET, where wi be kept at all times the very best of Fruits, Vv ables, Chickens, ete. A Cigars and Tobacco. Goods Rohivered free of charge and the ~~PATENTS! ~ os and ‘ OLAIMS. Ghyll STATES.AND FOREIGN PATENTS obtained; interferences conducted; specia! apy oe pang trade-marks, vopy-rights, labels and esigys registered, cases prosecuted; infringement suits if you have an iuvention, send-us # sketch— raph or smail inodel, together with « Btiet escription of the mest important featyres and we will advise you the course to pursue, if you are in possession of patents and the sume are infringed. or if aon are charged with infringemeut, submit fiable opimon. e matter to us for a reNational Bureau of Claims. NATIONAL Livery and Feed Stable. Best of attention given to transient customers. — Stables Open All Night. r f —_— ——— ev, PROCLAMATION. A resolution to propose to the people of the State of California an amendment to death section eighteen vol rages eleven of the Constitution, in’ relation to revenue a taxation, by which it is roposed to amend said section to read as follows: two-thirds of the qualified electors thereof, voting at an election £0 pose tems: e for the bake pr of an aanusl Been, chad sufficient to pay the interest on such indeed’ fon to . office of Governor for any of the reasons poser tage Orr pena ton Hae ayoaent, above named, and neither the Lieutenant eminent . j ipal th f on or ‘ore. ma. Governor nor the President pro tempore of NO ICE of the Point: shal rot exceed forty years . the Senate shall succeed to the powers and from the time of contracting the same; produties of Governor, then the powers and vided, however, that the City and County of. duties of such office shall devolve upon the San Francisco may at any time pay the unpaid feos of the Assembly, until the office of —TO— i ith interest thereon for materia 8 Teaishea to and work done for said city and . Hon. fourth fiseal years. out of the. income and « -AMENDMENT NUMBER SIX. en : ec7ee ear or ‘years; ‘ pita sct ma coy and dit aintone tor wank (Being Assembly Constitutional Amendment ing, repairing, altering or for any work : ¥ : : d or for : any street lane, alley, courts piace, oF sve, sh Tesclutlon a pegparecte. She Siesat to _ r the constr 7m we eawerett said City and County are hereby. section six article nine of the Constitution excepted from the provisions of this section; . var and in determining any claim permitted to . Sitend said section to read_as follows: constitute a sinking (Being Senate Constitutional Amen _No. 10.) fifteen freeholders, wh saeenher® of such board, or a maj the the Board of Supervisors or ot! body of such county, dion be sent to the Recorder: of Deeds of the . §x a date for such reconvening, w: ich sh: i} county. Such proposed county government . pe . Upact shail then be published in two papers Of . on reassembling, the Legislature shall comgeneral circulation in such county, or if plete its session. No pay shall be allowed to such papers, then in one . members fora longer period than seventy~twenty days, and within-. gy days, and no bill shall be introduced in days after such publicaeither } ouse except at K the first twenty-five 4 s of thy session, witho e consen' ata general or spethvee-fourt of the members the: there be not two only, for at least not less than thirty shall be the county government iatt ternat each officer shall have, and for the A : o sation payabletoeaeh of such deputies, for : Fifty Tons of First-Class Lime, the manner in whieh, thetimesat whieh, and. No. 37 {exempting consolidated citthe terms itor. which, the ineunbers of ail} %e8 and counties, organized or to] Yes ’ J vards of election 5: Or @ ntFor sale at Geo, E. Turner's hardware } oa ‘and for the constituti elected peek Fe pensation and goyerament of such boards, He is also ready to take contracts for . and of their clerks and attaches ; also, to prescribe the manner and method by which . ~~ all elections by the people shall be conduct. Amendment Number Five, being Ased ; and may in addition determine the tests \ and conditions upon which electors, political parties aud organizations may participate in any primary election. aforesaid, t tive of this arti le providing for the uniformity of a system of county. governmen 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 hereinabove provided for and declared by such county government act, uot be subject to any law or amendment enacted by the Legislature, except by amendment first submitted to the electors and ratitied in the manner hereinabove set forth.. bade State of California an amendment Constitution of the State, by addin; y ae section, to be known, and designated as section tive and one-half, articie six, thereby providing for the organization of a court to be known as the Court of Claims, The said proposed new section to read as follows : nes of ig So who may requested by the Go hold court at.the regular terms thereof, The Court of Claims shall have exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine all claims of ener? ron Ay ee character against the State. under such laws: as ma M Legislature y be passed by the nal, ne terms of t shall beheld as follows: or commencing on the second Monday in July, Foot of Broad Street, Nevada City. _ . opaTe OF CALIFORNIA, (Being BXKOUTIVE DEPARTMENT, S am of California, at. its thirty-second session . section fifteen and sixteen of article beginning on the fourth day of January, A. . the Constitution of the State of g two-thirds of all the members elected . hy which it it is proposed to amend said secto each of the two houses of said Legislature . tions to read as follows: , se wi er ai voting in favor thereof, proposed the follow-. Section 15. A Lieutenant vernor 8) A ee ee ; A MENTO, July 30th, 1898. A resolution to propose to: the pee s WHEREAS, The Legislature of the State] the State of California an ensign of us rot Thy Sect office nor unless before, or at the time of in such co) i any material furnished for j be paid by this section, no: statute of limita-. “section 6. _ government, now existing or. hereafter orm: : ed, which stall have become, ‘uncer section seven, or secure a chart “iersection eight of this article. oan such : indebtedness, provision shall . of the Legislature of the State of Cal AMENDMENT NUMBER FIVE, __ Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 36.) ing described amendments to the Constitu . pe elected at the same time and place a in tien of the State of California, to-wit : the same manner, as the Governor, is erm of office anc s qua ations § i AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE. g hesame, He shall Le president of the Sen(Being Senate Cop er Amendnient . ate, but shall only have acasting vote thereo. ion 16. In case of the impeach: of the Governor, or his removal trom of . inability to discharge the powers nd . duties of his office, resignation, ‘or from the State. the powers and duties of the shall devolve upon the Lieutenant . . Governor for the residue of the term, or un~ , town ' eee of equoation, Otte LO iletriot til the disability shall cease. And should the shall ineur any indebtedness or liability in ener Governor be impeached, displacany manuer or for any purpose exceeding in ed, resign, die. or become incapable of perany year the income and revenue prays < formine, (boa tee = meee oe ao for itfor such year, without the assent of . FON oie). challact as Governor until 4 tip Sad be held for that pur. C@20y in the office of Governor shall be: atthe next general sietioy when members 8 ali be chosen, or until disability of the Lieutenant Goyernor cease. In case of a vacancy in t vernor shall be filled at such general elecNo. 8%.) ie iforni lating to gram. schools b: whe Of proposed to ified electors voting thereon shall ratify the : game, it shall thereafter be submitted to the Mee ohoibes ay bg kee California, enEe eer ot Gi approval, a8 . titled, ““An act to provide for the submission amendment, nnd if approved by a majority se DIOR d amendments to the Constitution of the members elected to eae gaye pe electors for their approval,” 8 roye county, and shall in such case become the Bee cate tee oe pabiches Bo gg: moo , anie law thereof and, supersede any ex-. tised to be voted upon, by ballot, by the qualPep gence ple og act,and allamend. jfjed electors of the State. at the election to sistent with such county government act. 5 My Beg te of = soe ge ot ene J ae — ‘ ti ne President 0: e Board of Su-} ; perrianes or other legis ative body of such =The said proposed amendments are to be TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS . Seen county. authenticated ‘by the seat of . Seehieg. vows upon ere an county government act to the electors, G pie its ratitication by them, shall be made in Each ballot used at such election must conduplicate and deposited, one in the office of tain written or printed thereon the followWILL BE tion it shall be submitted to the qualifi 2 electors of such county, d D 1 t cial election, and if a majority of such qualesume ec. 1S Legislature BETWEEN a whole, wi and all special laws incon. pe Amendment Number One, being Sen‘Ail. courts shall take judicial notice thereate Constitutional Amendment No. of. The county. government act so ratified a may be amended. at intervals of not less than the City and County of San two years by proposals therefor, submitted cis o, and the existing indebtedness by the legislative authority of tha county,to!. of the City of Vallejo for the con-. Yes the qualitied electers thereof. at a general a A or spe tial election held at least forty’ days the provisions of ‘the Constitution No after tne publication of such proposals for requiring such claims to be paid twenty days in a newspaper of general cirfrom the idcome and revenues of eulation in such county, and ratitied by atl least three-fifths of the qualitied electors g ; yoting thereon, and approved by the Legis~ For the Amendment ?. 41 (exempting certain claims Seainet the year in which they were incurred) 5 : is . vie ti shail apply in any manner, and profi our navigable rivers after an appropriation {LL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE ditional precinct within the .corporate vided tarihur, that the City of Vallejo, ie Mone = Scie evtaing shoals, wetrnsl had been made therefor by a Republican Legisbest horses and buggies that can be ob-7 ‘ : Solano county, may pay its existing indebt-'. -chools, and technical schools be escommends the ap. ada Cit: Precinct No. ii f its (schools, an tec se as 1 : for and congratulates the people lature. tained in the county. ‘ pe day. and night. limits of Nevada Uity anaes epee cpiag Eh pit ethene og be ets [tablished by the L slature or municipal-or jected improvement of San Pedro The egg ok year ect senre oan Age When you wantastylishriggiveusacall. . , ino four precincts out of the . 4ocrr thereof voting at an election he \ caret puthority but be entire * nue cota gd comtasven Gh Guat wentie Se ant onner to es in . MP Srecial tion ‘to transients. “WM . » or three for tine purpene, shell bo decide, Ney. -. State school tax shall be applied exclusively e ni or tr 4 ing the work y ay eee mae pc oer ert Sahay! that is 20 + a eis Ghatige will effect a great many this provision, with the exception her inb Bo the. suppor’ of primary: ane ; eran et @ winters, and, by ite means, . WHITEWASHING, ene ee ore recited, shall be. Yo°" 4. . sehools, organized in a school district, or secure faithful crops from what is ow worse < : ae R ‘O: union of ashocl districts, having more. than waisted soil. The redemption of the many . HOUSE CLEANING, voters within the corporate limits of AMENDMENT NUMBER. TW ae eee einhabitants, in Which @ course dment . of stiidy shall be taught which will” 2 pupils to enter the agrieultural, rated or A‘ resolution’ proposing to ‘the people of scientifie-department of the Un the State of California an amendment to the . California. ae Constitution of the State, by adding a new section, to be known and designated as sec: : tion seven and one-half, article eleven . (Being Assembly Constitutional Amendment thereof, providing for the framing by the inhabitants of counties, of local county gov-" ernment acts for their own governm nt. A Hess said proposed new section to re as . State of California an amendment, to ection COWS: : two of article four of the ution, Section 714. The inhabitants of any county . ;elation to sessions of the Legislature, re may frame a county government act for! which it is proposed: to amend said section their own government, relating to the mat-. yor tere hereinafter specified, and consistent) Section2. The sessions of the Legislature, with, and subject to, the Constitution and . <hall commence at twelve o’clock meridian laws of this State, by: causing a board of . on the first Monday after the first day of o haye been, for at. January next succeeding the election he ai Pore . least five years, qualified electors such . S.embers and shall_be— Cl Ik 2 eounty, at any general or special election, County Clerk. . whose ‘duty: it after such e ection. a nome which sha! versity of AMENDMENT NUMBER SEVEN. _ No. 34.) “e resolution to propose to the people of the ead as follows: ite jal unless. the Governor shall in the interim convene the shall be within ninety days . Legislature by proclamation. The Legislato prepare and propose . tyre shall then remain in session for twentyNe erat act for such county, . five days, after which it must adjourn to 1’be signed in duplicate be the . same date not less than thirty nor more 2 iv of . than sixty days from the time of adjourn, and returned, one pet ed thereof to. ment. Ifthe two houses fail to _mpon er legislative . 5 time at which they will resume their and the other copy to. sion, the Governor shall, by ‘proclama: ipo! seswithin the limits above preser ef OUTEREFORE, Pursuant to the proeo the State of California, to the seaines held throughout this State on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, A. D., 1898. whereupon the voter may exranstruction 6f its water works from . —— lature as berein provided for the approval . Amendment Number Two, being Senof the couuty government act. In supmitting any such county goverument act any al-. 10 (providing for framing local. Yes ye article or proposition may be pre-. county government acts by inhabisented for the choice of the voters, and may be voted on separately without prejudice to ate Constitutional Amendment. No. tants of counties for their governNo ment), othe ned aceie Gk al For the Amendment ? ; shall be comy ty govern-. '‘Amendment Sumber Three, bei: e i s ment acts framed under theauthority given i Z eae Li me ! Li me ! by this section to provide for the manner in’ agg fat ig ea ip ce ne of which, the times at which, the terms for a Witok, Lhe Sane Sanam . dela’ cat Claims to determine cers other than Judges of Court, shall be. eleeted or ; for their compensation ; for thr wmber of such Wishes to inform the people generalcitings, tur the comme ta en gr For the Amendment? uty elaims against the State, and to the ior! consist of thre> Superior Judaee: No designated by the Governor to serve without extra compensation). Whenever any courity has ‘in the manner and method herein poin ed out, adopted any . / eounty government act, and the same shail have been approved by the Legistature as sembly Constitutional Amendment ; ep egg d t Number Four, being Asbe organized, or holding a charter under the Constitution, from No certain legislation in relation to For the Pets sguobly Constitutional Amendment; . 36 [relating to office of Goverreg presiding for. eyo eat tt Yes n certain cases and remoy ——— disability of: Lieutenant Governor No from holding other office during term]. For the A d it ? e directions of sections four and Amendment Number Six, being Assembly Constitutional Amendment. Yes No. 38 [relati to and defining . —— Grammar Se }. ‘ Forthe A d t? Amendment Number Seven, betes Assembly Constitutional Ame ment No. 84 [providing.for adjourn-. Yes ment of Legislature for not less . ——— than thirty nor more than sixty. No days du’ing each session.) For the Amendment? AMENDMENT NUMBER THREE. A resolution proposing to the people of the Witness my hand andthe Great Seal of the (Being Senate Constitut ional Amendment No. a of California, the day and year herein st above written. Sect)on 54. The Court of Claims shall conudges of the Superior Court, and its judgment thereon shall In the City of Los A neLolug oi the second Monday of ies commencing on In the City and County of San Francisco, Attest: . JAMES BBUDD, Gover uit Secretary.of State. DEALER ID All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town. -C. H. HARRISON, BROAD STREET, — Opp. Rotenberg Bros and Inthe City of Sacramento, co; C) the second Monday of Novem! ber es i rss year. the Judges holding such term of court shall receive no extra comvyensation therefor, but shall receive their actual expenses, to be paid out of the general/fund of the all laws necessary to organi provide the procedure t ors . rey pape out the provisious of this sectiou. ¥ AMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR. (Being Assembly Coomtitutional Amendmept 0. 87. : . A resolution to propose to the people of Constitution of the State, eleven, by adding a new ples ea gh noted be known as section number five and ‘one—_ Fine ng to poral ed city and county its. posed 1 tion to rong as follows: see oe ee Section 514, e provisions and five of this article a8 ee os any legislation passed pursuant thereto. 500 Ibs. «Ba, Gold Doves, Gold and Silver Bare. Asi#/ iaxers of the Buverprise Meat Pp hopper. { ‘Telephone No. 72. the State of California an amendment to th HORSES, e Empire Stable, State Treasury. The Legislatureshall enact Broad Street, one beg onal Bxoke wnge Horel * JANES HENSESSY, + _—-Prop’r. Th y a og nyhe a oor CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES To be found in this part of the State. 2 ‘THOS. S. FORD, Attorney and Counselor at Law, ply to any consolidated city and county Qe ie. OTL DING, DING cor. CoM* CAL All Whicl a . Also Cho’ nal pu for fai _ Gen Roqu here. ordet “sT han Moc and