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8 A LETTER WHiCH CAUSED A BREEZE Supervisors Galvainized by an Old Sensation. BUT THE COMMUNICATIONIWAS “PLACED' ON' FILE.” | Proceedings of the Woardlin Regand to Improvements of Sireets in Various Paxistof munication,” said Supervisor Britt, “I | would have at once moved to lay it on | the table. I belleve that all charges in | that paper should be treated with silent | contempt." Mayor Phelan felt as did Smith. “The communication is in bad taste,” sald he, will only tend to reopen religious ssion. T am sorry thay it was read hows bad taste, bad faith and bad motlon to receive the communication | and place it on flle, made by Supervisor | Dodge, carried and put an, end to the dis- cussfon. Tho board then passed resolutions of re- spect to the memory of ex-Mayor Sutro l:l i extended \'nl‘.duh-urc’tp h iy The franchises asked for by the San icisco_and San Mateo Rafiway Com- ¢ for right of way over one block on jon street in order to reach the new v depot was granted, lation granting to the City Street emrent Company a o ract to bituminize that part of Market street > 0ld horsesar rails were torn up ed to print. sceived for the repairing and rapaving of bitumirized streets were re- ferred to the Street Commttee. A resolution was passed ordering the closing of Berry street, now occupied by the demi-monde. Thre board decided to grant to the Typo- graphical Union the uso of the chambers on the 1lith, 12th and 13th of this month AT | Tmprov the City. | for the purpose of holding a State con- 3 = vention. 3 B | The rusolution introduced a week ago by Supervisor Dodge asking {(hzll) prizes 3 4 of be offerad for the bast plans for the new mieation from thef board off &5 Tng Coumty Hospital was defeated. s Seamon's Friend asd of just concluded o Communication wheu Super- 3 and remarked that a fled: after ¥ sh that it be read at this t for pervi ton ar very given 1. is pes Catholic_falth at pacity and intes d whose books. - among seamen an prinelpal ports of is a good one. Of the el v of Board of Trustees. . August 3, 186 rocecded with the ph charg- Monitor were and incorrect oy bus 5 Smith accordingly oved that the fur- ther readi { the communication be dis- but the motiop was not Q2 wh 2 again 3 ™o said fon be returned dvised and ill- mply digsing up matters 1 hoped were dead and buried at last election. It is a matter that never be tolérated. No attempt er be made to mix politics and r as an amendment,” exclaimed hat the comm e spresd in on the minutes meeting. I ask this In justice to m and to the other members of the board whe have been unjustly accused. The charges of the Monitor are false and characteriged . by gross misrepresenta- tion. My character has been attacked, and I want to be placed right on the record. “Had I knowa the contents of the com- timed. the | | “The board thén adjourned, after grant- | ing to Dt t Attorneyv Barnes, at pres- [ ent a captain in the volunteer army, a | six months’ leave of absence from July, S S | STREET IMPROVEMENTS. | | Summary+sof the Week Work of ‘the Board. The followlng is a complete record, of the street improvements passed by the Board of Supery erday’s ses- OF CONTRACTS. Bosworth. Mison Rotteck—Grading, curbing and paving. to Quimby & Harrelson lden (tate avenue and Baker—Paving and Street Improvement Com- AWARD tion of the crossing of Bry- ¥ g, to City Street Im- ¢ the crossing of Bry- re. t amd Nineteenth— paving, to C Sty atheasterly po ore. of dowa Tks and Compeny Afth-—Paving, to same. s of Yok, 155 feet south- v-second and thence southerly iue of York for a distance and paving, to Pacific Pay Twelth to Thirteenth—Construc~ wer, to L. C. Williams. oe—Artificial stone Daavling. 'ERED TO BE RE- place to Pluto D TO RESOLUTION N 5 feet southerly & thence southerly iine of Bryant for a dis- to ork. UCERINTENDENT L to M—Gracing, curbing and Alabama to \Bryant—Curbing | Green to Unton—Curbing and | wioh—Paving. | Shrauler to Stan- | uthwesterly corner | thence wester- | 3 i thand avenue to Hrook—Bitus| ook to Randall—Same. > to Oak—Same. rederick—Same. ONDITIONAL | ACCEPT-, E Octavia, California to Sacramento—Basalt. AND ESTABLISHING | GRADES | termination 550 feet Third—Raised or lowered to termination— | o Third street. | “TED. ! e place to Pluto northeaste termtnation o] avenue—Same. PRIVATE CONTRACTS. K to L—Property owners for ¥) sewer, Nk to Van Ness avenue—Property -enth to Twentieth—Same. Isiand to De Haro— v grade. NTED TO CONSTRUCT " ALKS. . California to Sacra- v for construction of 3 WIDTH OF SIDE ALKS, snth, Noe to Church—Reduced ® and feet AL OF STREET WORK. lifornia to Sacramento—Repealed non-existence of sewer. OF CONTRACT GRANTED. Twenty-ffth Twenty-sixth— oy, for sidewalks. RESOLUTION OF JOINT CONTRACT. th av and A—Sewering. to be com. ted hy Feltx McHugh and Superintendent enue and A—Same. OF FURTHER PROCEEDINGS IN STREET WORK._ avenue, L to M—Curbing and | OF TIME GRANTED. 206 feet westerly—To J. cn_sewering. Hayes to Fell—Paving avenue to Kaarnw-Te Union ® davs onpaving. Sutter—Same. Twentieth . Channel to Hooper—Same. th, Hooper to Irwin—Same rch, Thirteenth to Hermann—Same. 0 easterly line of Cherry to east- rst avenue—Same. rd to Chesmmut—To Fred Let- | daye on grading Laguna, Day, 110 feet north of Beach—To same for sewering. i id L—To M. C. Hogan, % | Sixth avenue, K @ Serpentine place to Plute Qays on grading, ower Terrace, place—To Willlams, 40 davs on sewer- D TO RE- L C OF TIME GRAN TRUCT ROADRI OF TIME RECOMMENDED. | sixth and York—To Flina & Treacy, | Erading. REFERRED TO STREET COM MITTEE. Bryant, northeasterly lne of Stanley place to ! Property owners for grading, | , by private contract. con place to FIrst street—Same. £ Property owners for ecnstruc- | Folsom to S_‘Astwefl—l’fo;vrfly{ ird and Townsend, along present route of | hern Pacific Railroad—Property owners | 2ouble track. | Garden avenue, Devisadero to Broderick— | Property owners Agalnst construction of sewer. th avenue, 1 to J—Same, | to 2% Shipley—Property owners agatnst | raising of sidewalks. { Kearny, Geary and Market—M. H. & Young against changing Frade. REPORT OF STREET COMMITTEE ON MAT- TERS SUBMITTED AT PRE- VIOUS SESSION. Yosworth and Baker—Coustruction of tunnel under raliroad tracks referred to Oty 3 Southeriy line of Channel, known as “Market Places.”” bounded by Channel, Irwin, Huodson and PINth—In favor of readvertising for lease of property. Lower Terrace—In favor of protest agalnst | paving ‘with blue rock. |7 Potrero blocks 46 and 48, dounded by Twen- | R of iasting Tor Eradieg o favor | i { family and | center line and | ! Transportation and T | in_equally | thase who cannot | sell out their prov | for from one day | Postoffice, Alameda County, | fornia. paving Wieth bituminous rocks paving. ferring grading to City Engineer. extension of time on contract for grading. Fafr Oaks, Twenty-fifth to Twenty favor of release of contracts for sidewalks. 17 Clary walk. and paving. avin 5 Greemwich, Baker to Lyon—Same. Filbert, Octavia to Laguna—Same. Kearny, roy, Vallejo to Green—Same. Ponita, Polk to Van Ness avenue—Same. t curbing and paving. Mississippl, © Nineteenth tayor of paving, St to Twentieth—I of sewer by private contract. venth avenue and A—Same. Tilden, of grading. Sixth gvenue, K to L—In favor of extensior of time on grading. Twenty-second, In favor of grading, sewering, etc., by privat contract, Other petitions reported filed. MINERS TALK on adversely o St. Michael. The following extracts from a couple o formation: number of river steamers lost way, the majority here are in serious trouble. not over e the_bay, outside of thos { North " 'American Trar two-thirds are }\»i the much talked of Moran flee | arrived, nor are they likely to. { _Captain_Daniels brought the { Lavelle Young throush in good sh: though s lay$ outside of inland pas on There owned by portation mercial Company, and of these at leas Up to date non: pe. on lost here are at least Jessie, Hermann street southerly—In favor of Perry, Third street easterly—In favor of re- Scott, Lombard to Chestnut—In favor of an sixth—In In favor of repairing wooden side- Tenth avenue, J street southerly for a dis- tance of 250 feet—In fayor of sewering, grading Greenwich, Broderick to Baker—In favor of Green to Unlon—In favor of pav- from central line of Ninth avenue to cen- line of Tenth awenue—In favor of grading, n avenue and A street—In favor of con- Castro to South Broderick—In favor n Rhode Island to De Haro— e | r OF LYNCH LAW Desperate Klondikers at Lynch law Is talked of in St. Michael. The stranded miners are having a hard time of it, and if they do not get up the river to Dawson there will be trouble. | £ letters contaln a lot of interesting in- ST. MICHAEL, July 2.—Owing to the the | of the ecean steamers | t or ten river steamers in | the | t t have | dredger the n which days so many river steamers were | 500 passengers here on these ocean steamers who, booked through to river poi shape, owing to the companies booked them having no mea | Dawson and other | U o ts, and who are fn pretty bad | §ue, and also prov d = pretty bad | fina Tor the paymen on or before maturity, of getting ! $5. them ap the river. much trouble and rumors of trouble the air. Rufus some twenty that were s odd from the t up by the Ala Company, brought the company and: attached coal and lumber aboard the Rufus Wood. pan assignment Tra Captain Hatfield, mhde or the benefit of the passe and It remains to be seen just wh will get out of it. The assets here amount to very little, according to ports. The Brinham was forced to give a bottomry bond to the North American ading Company to provisions enough for their pas The Progresio’'s passengers s bad shape, and it is hard to tell what the end will be. Any quantity of passengers who had the means gave up expecting the companies who booked them to do anything, so left them and pald their passage up the river in some of the few outside steamers that got through. The minute the two bl heard of the losses of river they jumped their fare to Dawson from $150 to § and limited the passengers to 20 pounds of freight each. Conse- cure ngers. companies SUlt | viged, that an the | pairing, altering or for . | for any material furnished for any street, lane, sidewalk, or for the con- struction of any sewer or sewars in sald city ‘e hereby excepted frem the pro- section claim permitted to be tute of limitations d further, in Solano Count indebtedness incurred in the The agent in charge of the com- year, consequently as the season advances it roves., August is considered best month for navigation. We hear there are 20,000 people In Daw- Minook and Ram! ing quite a boom, whi attracting much attention. Provisions are still high and will be higher after the numerous outfits thrown upon the mar- ket by disgruntled parties are consumed, and there are more parties of this caliber than you could imagine. not thought that prices will be as high as | the son. scarcity. 00d shape. | inspectors price of admi: last year, up the river, limit they have ir arriv 1 and THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1898. fo rt City are However, the hav- the Tananna is it is for there will be no such Both the big companies straining every nerve to get thelr stocks are and owing to the small the on is § sidewheel pretty w_da full pected al Nobody well. C and ctors of hulls and boil- put upon their passengers’ freight succeeded course, this will force people to buy from them when they get up there, but that is a business proposition. The steamer Herman is expected here any time, and Sadle (hence June 23) arrived July 1 She is a_valuable addition 0 the fleet and is towing on the harbor. The custom house new quarters in a building erected by the Alaska _Commerc United States ins ers will follow them in a f ve had their hands have been compelled to do all their work in their sleepi | so_the change. will be appreciated. We are to have a prize fight here to- morrow (July 23) night. Danny Needham and “The Terrible Swede" a purse and a great time is e place of battle will be on the c four miles up the bay. y word about the affair, as it is the first thing of the kind in this region and th are afraid of its being stopped. thing, however, is arranged for and the . The men are to (&3 steamer in s been shifted to the The since reom, are to fight for The about | ays a Every- fight with skin gloves. has take place. The commander at St. fisht was’ arranged and it was gether, | river companies and he and “Gabe'¥ Co hen, another San Francisean, for his company. July 22— leave for Dawson to-night. ape of mining strikes. The the tributaries. as many It is hard to get up there tion very slow. The m one of the officers of the steamer Leelanaw that arrived last Saturday it been learned that the fight did not chael put his foot down so the ‘“‘scientific exhibition” was postponed to _another and more favorabie occasion. L. R. Fulda, the one time president of the California Ath- letic Club, was at St. Michael when the he who was instrumental in bringing the men to- Fulda followed the ice down the river from Dawson in an open boat and when the fight was postponed he went back to Dawson on the steamer Linda. He is purchasing agent for one of the big have bought up all the firewood on the river e river steamer Merwin will Nothing grand has so far been reported in the Kuikuk river is much more prospected and some good claims have béen located high up on rapids and riffles have to be passed and a swift current makes naviga- steamer Mary West leaves for Our ability to brew a beer | Dasson on July 24 Sho has over a hun. of unusual high quality dred passengers. Abouw wenty smal . : eratt have gone up the river and about | | gives us an extraordinary twenty more are getting ready. Several 2 steamers are detained, not being able to ability to please consumers. procure masters or pilots. The ware- of freight. no more lumbeg is procurable. vesterday at $100 per thousangf‘ Vaughan & Keith opened their handsomely decorated Photograph Studlo at 14 Grant ave- nue, Friday, August 5. . PROCLA STATE OF CALI DE FORNIA, SACR WHERFAS, The Les California, at its thirty ning on the fourth day of RTMENT, second session_be: D 189 two-thirds of all the members elccted to each of the two houses of tion, Se indel the Consequently there IS same; in The Natlonal City, Albion and Wood passengers, together with | materials furnished to and wi Humboldt, | oity_and county ka-Yukon | County of San Fran, the unpald claims with forty ey | and visio Te- | ner; | Yalies ing aliey. court in favor thereof, | scribed amendments to the Constitution of the | State of California, NDMENT > are | (Being Senate Coustitu AME in rel which it is proposed to read as follows ction 15 oard of education, cur any indebtedn: ner or for any purpo the income and re such of the qualified el election to be held fc less before, or at the year, witha btedness, pro: were | collection of an a: interes on s vided, fourth fisc nue of any = county ns of th and provides and al place prop: to- 41) Prtding - Co o o n- | elghteen of article’ eleven Trading Company and the Alaska Com. e eyentie and: taxation: mend said section to or sch out the a i uc wh ever, [ dur coeeding ha or liability exceeding in any year ue provided for it for two-thirds at an nor un- indebtedne: n to o the fort out of the income and ure MBER OX of 1 district in any voting e, urring ent as it hird year or Year voting onal Amendment No. | oA Jesolution to propose to the people of the Sta “alifo amendmen sectio and | State of Culifornia, an it to, secti by o county, clty, town, township, il in< man- such de for the jent to pay falls stitute a sinking of the principal thereof | a: pich shall not exceed | ting the r, that tr Sco may at any time pay | nterest thereon for ork done for said | and pro- alms for making, re- 2y work done upom or | n determining any by ! section, no apply in any man- Wbt 'The Gty ot may pay its exist- construction of its waterworks, whenever two-thirds of the electors thereof voting at on election held for that sto = shall purpose, be vola. shall so decide. bility incurred conf h the exception hereinbefore recited, Any ary to this AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO. 10 indebted- pro- (Belng Senate Constitutional Amendment No. A resolution proposing to the people of the State of California an amendment to the Con- stitution of the State, by adding a new sec- | tion, to be known and designated as section v count their ties, o government. section to read as follows: steamers | seven and one-half, article eleven thereof, pro- | 2 ing for the framing by the inhabitants of | ‘of local county government acts for The said proposed new | quently, any one with four or five tons <f an outfit was shut out. The com- mander in charge of the Section T ma; sland will not | ows The inhabitants of apy county frame a county government act for their government, relating to the matters Here- istent with, and_ sub- allow passengers to be landed against | inafter specified, and co d laws of this State, their will, so the probabiliues are that Ject to. the Co tution make other arrang ments will have to be taken back to their starting point. by have ausing & been, for at least qui card of fifteen freeholders, who five years. 11fied . 10 be elected by the h county, at any gen- | quatified el ction, whose duty it shall be Those parties of from four to ten who came up this far with knocked boats or lumber and material to boats, appear to be the best off, there are at least twenty-five of them, all of ing month. ers and barg ny more river s h from the coa Should y get thro up the river early get back for a second trip affairs here may brighten, we may see troubl if_they are not taken care of. | whom will get off within the com- We hear conflicting stories from up the river, gold 'there, judging from reports. The discontented “ones are usually men who | ifiar e sabmitted to the Legt | couldn’t even do a d work at Ala home, let alone In such a climate as K consequently the; sions for enough to get I have out on and ceme back. | with several whe went in over the trail and who stayed in and around Dawson took the first steamer for home. in the Yukon, s of getting off. Others are more fa the start. The channel change MILLS COLLEGE AND SEMINARY. Grants diplomas and confers degrees. Rare opmv:nmef offered in music. One hour's ride from San Franclsco. Write for catal to MRS. C. T. MILLS. President, Miils C Cal” Thi year. Fall term opens August 3 1858 UNIVERSITY ACADEMY, ALAMEDA. QIFERS THE ADVANTAGES OF A RE- fined home and a thoreughly equipped “‘ac- credited” school. Term begins on August $ W. W. ANDERSON, Princtpal. Reivay compe | O ITT'S SCHOOL | (FOR BOYS—LIMITED. Large corps of teachers. Superior home ac- commodations. Next term opens August 8, IRA G. HOITT, Ph D. Princlpal MISS WEST'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, M4 Van Ness ave.: opens August X Cortl- ficate admita to Vassar, Weilesley and Smith | system o to two weeks and then some with no pros- } orably situated as the river is improving, | though the water was extremely low at eral and | such cate special ele by the dOWn | within ninety days after such election, to pre- build | pare and propose a county government act for . which shall be ‘members of such bcard, or & ma- gned In dupli- jority of them, and returned, one copy thereot o the Board of Supervisors or other legisia- tive body of such county, %o be sent to the Recorder of Deeds of the or even should some of those that went, 'o,P8 S€Rt (0 O @ county government act shall then be published in twd papers of gen- otherwise | eral circu! for there are some not two assengers who threaten even lynching | least twenty I, e g‘ thirty day tion day: {.submitted to the but on the whole there is lots nt;:““x‘;um at a gene: in such county, such papers, then in one only, for at nd _the other cop: or if there be and within not less than ualified ra electors of after such publication it shall be | such | or special election, and if | of such qualified electors voting | thereon shall ratify the same, it shall there- reject tion O &) oval, as a_ whale, ature for its without power of alteration or amendment, and if ap- to each house, such county, t of talked | Tent, Bt e the organic law thereof and super: | casa become and shall In hecome discouraged and | proved by a majority of the members elected | e e e h it shall be the county govern- such | sede any existing county government act. and | all amendments thereof, and all special laws | inconststent with such county government act. | A cops of such county government act, certi- 1t is reported that there are about seven | fied by the President of the Board of Super- or eight river steamers high and dry on | visors or other legislative body of such county, | the seal of such county, and setti authenticated ng for the submission of & h county | vermment act to the electors, and its ratifica. fion By thewn, shall be made in duplicate and deposited, ore in the office of the Secretary of State, office’ of among the arc Ry and tion men: to at a general the other, after being recorded in the | % the recorder of deeds in the county, | es of the county. All courts shall take judicial notice thereof. | | The county government act so ratified may b | amendsd, at intervals of not less than two Jears, by proposals therefor, submifted by the jegisiative muthority of the county, qualified electors thereof, jal election held at least forty days after the or publication of such proposals for twenty | ! davs in 8 newspaper of general circulation in | 4 ratified by <t _three- | e qualified electors voting thereon, ap act. In may | which’ the several townshi) other than Judges of the | Pe clected or appolnted; for their compensa- | { tion:_for the number of such officers, for th consqlidation or segregation of offices. for the | number of deputies that each officer shall hav and for the compensation payabie Such deputies,_for the manner in which. the times in which, and the terms for which the | members of all boards of elestion shall be | elected or appeinted; and for the constitution, ca Ty the Legislature as herein pro- | < = o AT ¢ approval of the county govern- | hereos, Publiched and advertised to be voted Uinitting any such county gov Ment act any alternative article or proposi- | | he presented for the choice of the oters: Snd may be voted on separately with- out presudice to others. It shaii be competent In all county govern- ment acts framed under the authority given by this section, to provide for the maoner fn | | Which, the times at which, and the terms for | | and county officers | 0 each of Superor Court, shall | | w the second Monday of November of each year. The Judges holding such term of court shall receive no extra compensation therefor, but shall receive thefr actual expenses, to be paid Qut of the general fund of the Sgate treasury. The Legislature shall enact all laws necessary | to organize s court, to provide the pro- cedure thereof and to carry out the provisions of this section. AMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR. Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 37.) A resolution to propose to the people of the e of California an amendment to the Con- tion of the State, amending article eleven, adding a new section thereto, to be known section number five and one-half, relating to nsolidated city and county governments. The (Belng sald proposed new section to read as follows: Section 5. and fi legisl, e of this article shall not, nor shall any lation passed pursuant thereto, apply to nsolidated city and county government, pow existing or hereatter formed, which shali have becom: = 2 seven, or secure a charter under section eight of this’article. AMENDMENT NUMBER FIVE. (Being Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 36.) A resolution to propose to the people of the State of Californja, an amendment of section cen and sectieh sixteen of article five of the Constitution of the State of California, by which 1t is proposed to amend said sections to read as follows: Section 15. A Lieutenant Goverpor shall be elected at the same time and place and in the e manner as the Governor, and his term of his qualifications shall be the same. president of the Senate, but shall casting vote therein. In case of the impeachment of | | } all have a Section_16. Ahe Governor, or his removal from office, death, inability to 'discharge the powers and duties of his office, resignation, or absence from the te, the powers and duties of the office shall volve upon the Lieutenant Governor for the residue of the term, or untll the disability shall cease. And should the Lieutenant Gover- nor be impeached. displaced, resign, dle, or become incapable of performing the duties of | his office, or be absent from the State, the pro tempore of the Senate shail act ernor until the vacancy in the office of ernor shall be filled at the next general n when members of the Legislature shall be chosen. or until such disability of the Lieu- tenant Governor shall cease. In case of a va- cancy in the office of Governor for any of the reasons above named, and neither the Lieu- tenant Governor nor the president pro tempore of the Senate shall succeed to the powers and duties of Governor, then the powers and duties of such office shail devalve upon the Speaker of the Assembly, until the office of Govermor shall be filled at such general election. AMENDMENT NUMBER SIX. (Belng Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 3. A resolution to propose to the people of the State of California an_amendment to Sectlon six, Article nine of the Constitution of the State California, relating to grammar schools by which it is proposed to amend sald sectioa to read as follows: Section 8. The public school eystem shall in- clude primary and grammar schools, and such high schools, evening schools, normal schoals, and technical echools as may be established by the Legislature or by municipal or district but the entire revenue derived from the State school fund and the State school tax shall be appiled exclusively to the support f primary and granwmar schools. Grammar schools shgll include schools organized in a ool district, or umion of schoal districts, having more than one thousand inhabitants, in which a course of study shall be taught which will prepare pupils to enter the agricultural, mining or sclentific department of the Uni- versity of California. AMENDMENT NUMBER SEVEN. (Betng Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 30. A resolution to propose to the people of the State of California an amendment to Section two of Article four of the Constitution, in rela- tion to sessions of the Legislature, by which it authority is proposed to amend sald section fo read as | follows: Section 2. The sessions of the Legislature shall commence at twelve o'clock meridian on the first Monday after the first day of January next succeeding the election of its meml d shall be biennial unless the Governor shall the interim convene the Legislature by proc- lamation. The Léislature shall then remain session for twenty-five days, after which ft ust adjourn to some date not less than thirt nor more than sixty days from the time of ad- journment. If the two houses fail to upon a time at which they will resume thetr | session, the Governor shall, by proclamation, fix a date for such reconvening. which shail be within the limits above prescribed. Upon re- assembling, the Legislature shall complete its session. No pay shall be allow: for a longer period than venty-five davs, and | no bill shall be introduced L either house ex- cept at the frst twenty-five days of the session, ut the oconsent of three-fourths of the members thereof. NOW. THEREFORE, Pursuant to the provi- ons of the Constitution, and an act of the Legislature of the State of California, entitied ‘An act l\;‘r sed amendments to the Constitution of ‘the ate of California, to the gualified electors for ir approval,” approved March 7. A. D. 1883, the above-described rroposed amendments are BB, "he T aeteion T be Reld throusint State, a election to eld ¢ s Btaje oo .TUESDAY, NOVEMBER & A. D. 1 The said proposed amendrients are to b!e"» | frately_voted upon tn manner and form as fol- low: Each ballot used st such election must con- taln written or printed thereon the Tollowing words, whereupon the voter may express chalee as provided by Ia - Amendmenf Number One, be: Senat: Sinctitutional Amendment “Na {1 (exempting certain claims against the City and County of San Francisco, and the existing indebtedness of the City of Vallefo for the construction of fts. -h:('r 'nrh‘ from the provisions of the Constitution requiring such ciaims to be paid from the income and reve- Yes No | resu ch also, which ducted hation. : and may compensation and government of boards, and of their clerks and attachea; prescribe the manner and method by elections by the peopl in_addition { tests and conditions upon which electors, po- | itical parties and organizations may particl- e shall be =rmine | pate in any primary election. | Whenever any county has, in the mamnerand method hereln pointad cut. adopted any coamty Eovernment act, and ths sama shall have baen approved by the Lesish re as aforesaid, the directions of sections four and five of article providing colleges. _Aceradited to the Umiversity of Cali- | Stat Kindergarten in conmection with the hool . Number of house pupils limited. Teopen August Accredis to uml Seminary and full Comservatory music. mary & call. A—THE LYCE! —This versities. Pri- V. EDWARD B. CHURCH., A. M. UM PREPARATORY heres: 1 e examination Cotiege § f Bs e — : ment for children. Carriage will | one-] | Srean the Legisla | submitted to t manner count; Tike: for | and appointment of officers. and e = uniformity of a governments throughout the e providing for the election the regula- sr compensation, shall mot ture, the A resolution ure, e el hereinabove set forth AMENDMENT NUMBER THREE con- the th to the people of the tution of the State, by adding a new ghmnlldd_fllu‘ i 2. 5 ) zation of a Clalms. éig : o i i3 i £ £ i ¥ | £ half, article six. therehy court, ta 2s section five pro W:B'Sule of California an amendment to the Cea- nues of the year in which ther were Incurred). mendment ¥ Amendment Number Two, Constitutional Amendment No. 10| Yes (providing for framing local e Fovernment acts. By inhabitants of{ Na counties for their government). For the Amendment? 2 Amendment Number Three, being Sen- ate Constitutional Amendment No. 4 (providing for the creation of a Court of Claims to determina axalnst the State, and to mfi‘-m:‘.‘ = three Superior Judges designated by No. the Governor 10 serve without compeasation). For the Amendment? Amendment Number Four, sembly Constitutional Ames t No. 37 (exempting consolidated cities and counties, organized or to be or ganieed, or bolding e eharter an- der the ‘Constitation, from certaia leg- ation In relation to counties). For the Amendment? Amendment Number Five, As- sembly _ Constitutional Amen: :‘;fl‘flnx 2 o “Ilu!tn " or s in certain cases and extra Bouses and every available place are full No more places can g0 up as The last lot of tongued and grooved stuff was sold The proyisions of sections four . or shall become, organized under to members | rovide for the submission of pro- | VAL.BLATZ BREWING CO. MILWAUKEE. U.S.A. Lois Cahen & Son, Wholesale Dealers, 4!6—%18 Sacramento Street, San Francisco. ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE TOVOTERS PRECINCT REGISTRATION. Office of the Registrar of Voters of the City and County of San Francisco. Notice 1s hereby given that the Boards of Precinct Registration for the general clection to be held on Tuesday, the Sth day of November, A. D. 1868, will meet in their respective precincts for the regis- tration of voters and such other purposes as are prescribed by law, on Wednes- day, August 10, 188, from $ o'clock a. m. until 10 o'clock p. m. daily for five (3 days, until and including Monday, August 15, 185, on which day all registration closes. All electors who have not been regis- tered for said general election are hereby invited to present themselves for regls- tration. The Boards of Prectnct Registration will sit as above for the purpose of register- ing all legal and qualified voters residing in their precincts who have not regist- ered at the office of the Registrar of Voters since June 1, 1898 Any person who has not registered since June 1, 1898, and fails to register at the Boards of Precinct Registration of the precinct in which he resides will be debarred the privilege of voting at | such election. In accordance with section 21 of the *“Aect to Regulate the Registration of Voters,” etc., the following places have been secured for the sessions of the Board$ of Precinct Registration: REGISTRATION PLACES. Election November 8, 1898, i | TWENTY-EIGHTH ASSEMBLY DIS- TRICT. First Precinct—43) Folsom. Second Precinct—216 Steuart. Third Precinct—403 Harrison. Fourth Precinct—15 Folsom. Fifth Precinct—268 First. Sixth Precinct—508 Howard. Seventh Precinct—162 First. Eighth_Precinct—131 Second. Ninth Precinct—113A_ First. Tenth Precinct—562 Mission. Eleventh Precinct—5 Second. Twelfth Precinct—i37 Third. Thirteenth Precinct—32 Hunt. Fourteenth Precinct—6 Howard Fifteenth Precinct—241 Third. Sixteenth Preecinct—4#$ Third. TWENTY-NINTH ASSEMBLY DIS- TRICT. First Precinct—328 Jessle. Second Precinct—65 Fourth. Third Frecinct—343 Jessie. Fourth Precinct—1143; Fourth. Fifth Precinct—781 Missioa. Sixth Precinct—222 Natoma. Seventh Precinct—313 Minna. Eighth_Precinet—757B Howard. Ninth Precinct—804 Folsom. Tensh_Precinet—716 Folsom. Eleventh Precinet—753 Folsom. Twelfth Precinct—Si3 Folsom. Thirteenth Precinct—#6 Fourth. Fourteenth Precinet—38) Third. Fifteenth Precinct—467 Fourth. Sixteenth Precinct—i24 Third. Seventeenth Precinct—i33 Fourth. THIRTIETH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, First Preeinct—2%% Sixth. Second Precinct—3% Sixth. Third Precinct—1008 Mission. Fourth Precinet—#40 Minna. Fifth Precinct—1040 Howard. Sixth Precinct—#5 Minna. Seventh Precinct—3%58 Howard. Eighth Precinct—1081 Howard. Ninth Precinet—215 Sixth. Tenth Precinct—33% Sixth. Eleventh Precinet—327 Sixth. Twelfth Precinct—i41 Sixth. Thirteenth Precinct—$21 Harrison. Fourteenth Precinct—10 Sixth, 1 THIRTY-FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. First Precinct—31 Eighth Second Precinct—I1248 Mission, 'hird Precinct—12i9 Mission. ourth Precinct—134 Eighth. Fifth Precinet— 74 Seventh. Stxth Precinct—1328 Howard. Seventh Precinct—437 Mission. Eighth Precinct—24 Ninth, Ninth Precinct—1235 Howard. Tenth Preeinct—88 Clementina. Eleventh Precinct—1111 Howard. Twelfth Precinct—48§ Eighth. Thirteenth Precinct—1151 Folsom. Fourteenth Preeinct- P%Llon; Fifteenta Precinct—% Ninth. Sixteenth Precinet—1407s Felsom. THIRTY-SECOND ASSEMBL TRICT. < . DS Fisst Frecinct—53¥ Second. Second Precinct—34 B Third Precinct—838 Third. Fourth Precinct—51¢ Third. Fifth Precinct—432 Brannan. Sixth Precinct—338 Fourth. Seventh Precinct—335 Sixth, Eighth Precinct—S31 Bryant. Ninth Pre¢inct—7% Brannan. Tenth Precinct—5d43: Ninth. Eleventh Precinct—1024 Eryant. Twelfth Precinct—1514 Twentieth. Thirteenth Precinet—I112 Xentucky,, THIRTY-THEIRD ASSEMBL DIS- TRICT. ¥ First Precinct—301 Twentieth. Second Precinet—3128 Twenty-second. Third Precinct—3142 Twenty-fourth Fourth Precinet—211 Harrison, Siih Prodmen W e C1 . - s Pt - vent! Nt Eithih Precinece ons Toiart tourth Ninth Precinct—13% San Brono. Tenth Precinet—Isi Twentieth: Twelfih PrecineioN. W oot optined sod e een nct—8M Railroad ave. —12% Railroad ave. f Fourteenth Fifteenth Precinet—1411 Railroad ave. NOTICE TO VOTERS. —_— T a i BCUCH Precinct—2239 Mi: mfi:fit}necmcn—m Valencia. - Nineteenth Precinct—s$4S Valencia. th Precinct—914 Valencia. \ e first Precinct—i0l Nineteentt. _FIFTH _ASSEMBLY DIS4« THIRTY: s t—3787 Twenty-fourth. t—3449 Twenty-second. 1344 Valencia. —_945_Guerrero. First Precinc Second Precinc! ‘Third PrPeclnxct—! th Precinc G %Ff‘ga Precinct—2628 Mission. Sixth Precinct—735 Wission. Seventh_Precinct—3204 Twenty-fourth. Righth_Precinct—141§ Valencia, Ninth Precinct—3316 Mission. Tenth Precinct—300 Precita avenue. jeventh Precinct—3151 Mission. fwelfth Precinct. Mission. Thirteenth Precinct—2681 Mission. Fourteenth Precinct—4511 Mission. THIRTY-SIXTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICTY Firs: Precinct—i206 Seventeenth. Second Precinct—226 Noe. 5 Third Precinct—213 Church. Fourth Precinct—3439 Sixteenth. Fifth Pre Sixth Precinc Seventh Precinc Eighth Precinct—N. teenth and Castro Cix Dolores. clnet 30 Church: =524 C‘E&Stl'o. corner Nine=" en‘ll Precinct—S11 Alvarado. Precinct—1310 Castro. n;x Precir:ctmflm’rcllplperéxghm th Precinct— 'wenty- gfi‘fiiifim Precinct—N. W. corner Valley and Church. SCV th Precinct—4304 Twenty-firsi %fi%fi‘x{‘égg’(‘h Precinct—S. E. corner K an venue. r%’i‘ne!:;rcllh Precinct—19 Thirtieth. Twentieth Precinct—12-14 French. Twenty-first Precinet—S. W. corney Ocean avenue and San Jose road. Twenty-second Precinct—3 Plymouth avenue. g ENTH ASSEMBLY DIS« THIRT - -SEV: TRCT First Precinct—357 Hayes. Second Precinct 182 Market. Third Precinct— age. Fourth Precinct—N. E. corner Page and Octavia. Fiftk Precinct—475 Hayes. Sixth Precpl{nct—dfl_{.é na. Seventh Precinct—! Eighth Precinct—210 Lily avenue. Ninth Precinct—2153 Market. “Yenth Precinct—118 Fillmore. Bleventh Precinct—is6 Halght. Twelfth Precinct—621 Buchanan. Thirteenth Precinct—606 Fillmore. Fourteenth Precinct—e2i Haight. Fifteenth Precinct—125 Devisadero. Sixteenth Precinct—i16 Devisadaro. Seventeenth Precinct—13% Haight. Eighteenth Precinct—323 Devisadero. Nineteenth Precinct—303% Broderick. Twentieth Precinct—1929 Oak. Twenty-first Precinct—S. E. corneg Haight and Stanyan. Elev Twelft] Thirteen Fourteent! » THIRTY-EIGHTH ASSEMBLY DIS« TRICT. First Precinct—702 Turk. Second Precinct—606 McAllister. Third Precinct—647 McAllister. Fourth Precinct—337 Fulton. Fifth Precinct—709 McAllister. Sixth Precinct—i2/0 Eddy. %evgthPrecmm—xsstEn]s‘s. ghth Precinct—1344 Turk. Ninth Precinct—1106 Golden Gateavenue, Tenth Precinct—$17 Laguna. Eleventh Precinct—S21 Webster. Twelfth Precinct—1571 Turk. Thirteenth Precinct—1229 Steiner. Fourteenth Precinct—1203 Devisadero. Fifteenth Precinct—1613 Turk. Sixteenth Precinct—1484 Fulton. Seventeenth Precinct—2003 Golden Gatq avenue. Eighteenth Precinct—2544 McAllister. THIRTY-NINTH ASSEMBLY DIS« TRICT. First Precinct—12 Haves. Second Precinct—I131 Larkin. Third Precinct—36 Grove. Fourth Precinet—333 Golden Gate avenus, Fifth Precinct—312 Golden Gate ave. Sixth Precinct—32% Edd. Seventh Precinct—502 Ellis. Eighth Precinct—635 Ellis. Ldnth Precinct—307 Larkin. Tenth Precinct—52 Larkin. Eleventh Precinct—700 Eddy. Thistcontn Precinosoiit Jones. rteent! ec ony Fourteenth Precinct—S. E. Corner Geary and Leavenworth. Fifteenth Precinct—T%A Geary. Sixteenth Precinct—1032 Sutter. Seventeenth Precinct—02 O'Farrell. Eighteenth Precinct—1(05 Post. Nineteenth Precinct—1224 Polk. Twentieth Precinct—1452 California. Twenty-first Precinct—1521 California. FORTIETH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. First Precinct—1629 Pine. Second Precinct—!29 Bush. Third Precinct—1668 Post. Pourth Precinct—1602 Laguna. ifth Precinct—1S14 Laguna. xth ecinct—2113 Pine. SeventB Precinct—2x7i: Fillmore. Eighth Precinct—1%4 Fillmore. Ninth Precinct—1619 Buchanan. Tenth Precinct—1625 Fillmore. Eleventh Precinct—1703 Devisadero. Fwelfth Precinct—2002 Devisadero. = _ Thirteenth Precinct—2825 California. ‘ourteenth Precinct—228 Geary. fteenth Precinct—2533 Sutter. teenth Precinct—2%03 Pine. Seventeenth Precinct—1450 Central aves Eighteenth Precinct—1203 Point Lobos. Nineteenth Precinct—N. W. cormer Ninth and Point Lobos avenues. Twentieth Precinct—3124 Peint Lobos, FORTY-FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. First Preeinet—1415 Jacksen. Second Precinet—1702 Hyde. Third Precinct—1%5 Hyde. o Fourth Precinct—2801%s Hyde. Fifth Precinct—218 Larkin.e Sixth Precinct—Ist6 Pacific avenue, Seventh Precinct—178 Polk. Eighth Precinct—2029 Pacific avenue. Ninth Precinct—2322 Fillmore. Tenth Precinct—I1813 Valledo. Eleventh Precinet—S. E. coraer Octavis and Greenwich. Twelfth Precinct—3001% Webster. Thirteenth Precinet—1842 Union. Fourteenth Precinet—3515 Fillmore (rear), Fifteenth Precinet—25003; Sacramento. Sixteenth Precinct—292A Washington. Seventeenth Precinct—2331 Washin, Eighteenth Precinct—2755 Greea: Nineteenth Precinet—3%47 Sacramento, ND ASSEMBLY DI FORTY-SECO: TR 8 First Precinet—131 Turk. Second Precinct—224 Taylor. Third Precinet—I37 Taylor. Fourth Mnctw Fifth Ptec}nc!—&l. 4 ge th Precinct—S1 Geary. mm Precinct—8% Post. Eighth Precinct—12%% Pine. Ninth Precinct—1342_Sacramento. Tenth Precinct: W, corner Ping and Mason (booth). Eleventh Precinct—1122 Clay. Twelfth Precinct—1033 Pacific. Tmneeml;‘ Precx;xc(—xt&: }g\!a Fourteenth Precinct—14% Washington, Fifteenth Precinct—1337 Broadway. FORTY-THIRD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, First Precinct—3 Edd{: Second Preeinct—07 Powell. Third Precinct—382 Geary. Fourth Precinet—222 Stockton. Fifth Precinet—32 Stockton. ixth Precinct—3% Sutter. venth Precinet—8§ Grant aveaua Eighth Precinct—S22 California. Ninth Precinct—#3 Dupont. Tenth Precinct—#1 Bush. Eleventh Precinct—843 Broadway. Twelfth Precinct—% Washington. Thirteenth Preeinct—19% Clay. Fourteenth Precinet—134 Mason. FORTY-FOURTH _ASSEMBLY TRICT. e First Precinct—8% Broadway. Second Precinct—50) Broadway, ‘Third Precinct—1533 Mason. Fourth Precinet—1619 Stockton. mh Precinet—172 Stockton. h Precinct—208 Francisco. Seventh Precinet—8)4 Lombard. FiStn Precinci 78 Momgstiery avem N =S ontgoms a #fl(h Precinct—813 _ ube‘g‘. S - Eleventh Precinct—629 Union. Twelfth Precinct—1602 Mason. Thirteenth Precinct—722 Lombard. FReitions l‘ouneenthm’ - ct—N. W. corner THIRTY-FOURTH =ASSEMBLY Dis- | PRificeatn Precinciotos Filbert. First Precinct—1i% Folsom RTY.FIFTH ASSEMRLY DISTRICT. o Mane ,:a«m Prul.nc—i—m e o Fourth Precinct—1l1 Valencia. Third Precinetots Leteslors. Precinct—1643 _fissian. Fourth Precinct—sif Merchant. Precinet—] Mission. Fifth Precinct—3 Montgomery avenud. Seventh Preeinct—is19 . Sixth 108 Jackson. Eighth —1555 Howard. venth Precinct—i1 Drumm. Eleventh Precinct—t2 Valencia. Tenth m o ey Thirteen: T e, e g - th Precinei—21z3 Mission. Twelfth Precinct—S2A Precinct—215 Sixteenth. — corger . Bl . et Sy ~—— Redistrar of Yotera.

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