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2 [ ap— the wife of the executive secretary, and |of telephone matters and-the-safeguarding of salaried attendants, whe traveling | prihting of books and documents for their and other cxpenses would squan 16 | sev departments. The expense of . e telephon public money such prin which’ should properly be Miss Rowena Burns, came down from the | Of patrone, = oo jorers ste Governor* were drivy carriages. Governor Budd, Governor-ele If you should appropriation f penses of a « prnia at the nine in favor of an . payment of the ) represent tinly ount of the offi- and institutions unjustly arrayed ccount nst the ac department > printing, ite Prin apartments in the hotel and | ;% g Shaen—are credited by re rapidly to the Capitol in two | RH&G Sh S management of this d8li cate work, and have aiready progre: ged 't Gage, | so far in their plans that the influence of ged ags ot ring t against the e necessary | roper check should be imposed upon the ! : S ini notively other directi expense of priting incurred by e Supreme Justice Henshaw and Major | the telephone company I State's expen T e e Frank McLaughlin followed and entered | employed in Burns’ behalf. boards and .].Jmnmlnts institution and office should ! its- printing out of its on or fund on hand. ! ite Printing Office is | the carriage drawn by six hors The procession then formed and within ten minutes thereafter was in motion, »ni EMPTY HONOR O—F__ | route to the Capitol. The order of the line | MINORITY NOMINATION equal to the su use the ot be an_expe taxation quence of such | sepa ditur e appropr r of the mplaints have not been infrequent re- | too ready of access to public officer It s 1 ;;L ting the © f ;3:3{:’1;3‘1?.‘:3:1.'.,\_( the | should be remembered 'I}‘,:y"I..u‘l‘»'\rxii'.xnnne'\' % Artillery band of Sacramento; C ‘;,,m‘;;ln,\:\ @ 3 » the State, and com- | obligated by their ofiths to protect : H A, N. (,;”“w of Oa d. Captain POUlter | o yr HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- | The Costof | parison 'is some|waste' ~ e nan Wesals and second divistons Naval Bat. | MENTO, Jan. 4—The Democratic mem- our own 2 fo bl [anh dbmenls e e meny et talion of neisco, with two rapid | bers of the Asse..bly met in caucus this State r v he | and documen printed, many o firing Hotchkiss guns afternoon after the adjournment of' the which roughout the d nor use he un arily minous ch the Teports pre- ed by publ I find that con- s is a rare rhetorical beauty In of- Signal Corps, Second Brigade, of San |y Captain C. L. Hewes com- fig Governor Budd, | and making rec ct n;f:(]‘z Supreme Justice | Wright as to the personnel of the Demo- Henghaw and Major Frank McLaughlin. | cratic representation upon House com- urriage contalning Geperal A W. BAr | mittees. A number of committee selec A tent Genere o were decided upon, but-the entire lage containing Colonels Young, | list was not completed. Another meeting dippy and Choynski. will be held at § a. m. to-morrow, when : containing General Dickinson's | the Jist will be made up and turned over ' Clough, Miies and Huber, | 1o gret tHL L A itzgerald and Schmitt s L Tait » Joink cxucos containing General Warfield® . : 1s Geisting and Hanson to-morrow even to select a candidate sembly for the purpose-of considering matter of committee appointments mmendations to Sneaker Government. 7 in width 3 800 miles, and sk entire western boundar tates. Having so exten- e a climate, and 5o icuitural, horticu resources, we Carriage | staff—Colon | Majors Jansen, Hosmer. Margo, Ev: for United States Senator. te, its won- and Sergeant Major Crosby It now quite evident that in the be- of official | aining ker Wrig ginning the Democratic members will vote and v T Lieuter as a unit for a Democrat for Senator. pro- ant Go ct Neff. . The names of some half a dozen promi- | Waste and con- | _Carriag ntaining Mayor Land and | nont Democrats will be presented to the | 1 city officials of Sacramento. =~ | cs to-night. Assemblyman Boone .of | Over Carrlage containing Private Sceretary | Tulare would like to have a complimen- | A ’Y'r“‘\'\” ¢ “N.‘r"{ ;;‘ fl‘i“”»\ 4 % M';\ \‘,1;‘“:,\. n to “{Hllixn“lnlllv ,:I\u'x‘-ll, the for w e ary Shields Assemblyman Sanford will p Legislation. | prodig i i i ‘;1';””\'1“;" | name of W. W. Foote ; & condu rig! Alex- n Me: who is a_close pér- | ander Brown, Member 1\" Board of nf‘ tor White, inter- ment, to which : entleman before he left Los to whether or not he desired ed nd the Senator ch-as he had - with- Equalization, and State urriage containing etary Curry, Member State Board of Equ tion | viewed t | Angeles is name preser Jjand, Bullding and Loan Commis- | de2 G8Me Prese dm over- best laws are not usually | Sioner McCane. drawn from the Senatorial contest prior plex. The aim and art of | i ntaining Attorney General the election the Legislature he to attal | Ford, Dan T. Cole and J. §. Warda did not think it was scarcely th State 1 | thing for him to be in the race dom of show weal SIMPLICITY MARKED e g ot NEFF’S INAUGURAT!ON | 4 n of the Democratic minorit s an indorsement of his ' term the United tes Se | S g Senator stated to Assemblyman | CALL HEADQUARTER! SACRA- | Meade that if a Democratic majority had | MENTO, Jan. 4.—In deference to his ex- | bheen ted to the Legislature his name o ¢ no ceremony or | would not go before the Democratic ¢au- 1 wish, there s a Democratic mi- arpey will s, and his friends will urge him 5 i whatever in tk tallation of | cus, and as there was a Democritl il Lieutenant Governor Jacob H. Neff into | RQLG s i namebatare office. In fact, the gdministration of the | (0”0 | oath of office was so private that none | strongly : [t évident, though, that of all the J | of the Senators knew anything about it It is : | for several hours | names that wiil be presented, James D. It had been intended to have the inau- | Phelan will have the stronges ’rwxliuuj:h o fol- | re votes than any other gentlemar Legislature nd more time GOVERNOR GAG | guration of L hose name will be offered. -The chances [ Tow that of the Governor in the Assembly | 4re most excellent that. Mayor Phelan will ] chamber, but fifteen minutes before the | he the nominee of the Democratic cancus, met for the morning s n Mr <s some trade is made to give a com- : for one or two ballots to accompanied by Judge A. J. Buckles | plimentary vote for one or two . A s ‘{T\ iate cham- | Some of the other leaders whose names reports. Anothe nse which may be ¢ lation is the pr| uld be the f | importance to the State, yurce of great | defrauded by the payment for scalps that | furnish the State Treasurer with a list of rrected by prop- | had been shipped into the State from | warrants drawn upon the tr The | ceive the fullest support of of school | ( . Nevada, Ari a and Mexico. language of the sectjon is certainly am-|and Repr ta nC our gov- | Governor Budd, in his first biennialmes- | biguous as to the time when this list | should be r d to use should be furnished to the Trez Sena and this should all lawful ef- | {f Solano, proc fre Y Sup- . January 4, 1897, recommended th: urer and | forts for the passage of measures favor- e . will be presented appropriation’ made for the pay- |1 am Informed that it has not been cus- | ing its completion, as well as to give their | Per, and in one of the recesses, out ¢ e he Democratic: memibers; of the of these coyote Scalp claims, | tomary to {ssue s 2 of | “fullest support to all measures ¢ | sight of everybody, Judge Buckles gislature will at the commencement of to $287,615, provision should | the pr ation of th te our rivers harbo ministered the oath of office. the balloting for ator proceed on the Condemns the the Board of Examiners is a erious matter f Notwithstanding Lieutenant Governor Jeter soon called | proposition of voting for a Democraf, it nce as to the validity of ' Treasu: would not E untiri nerg. 0 r ' o re nderstooc t he pro- Bartering llowing them. In that | task fc Iter the face amount L $ | the Senate to order, and presided ‘“"j',““: s :m’””i” . e i “Tam convinced that | of these which are frequently Amissi el the SUPICMe| Jut the session. After adjournment Pose v muly occasion demands. notified that his successor was ready | 18 1 ssume duties after the joint ses- | (IPRS When the Senate reassembled after; I,.-, ‘M‘ Governor Gage's inaugurat e are a number of Democratic As- . and Senators who boldly an- ¢ ‘they propose ) the t their ballots e State, even if they are com- Derpetrated on the pe the holders and pass from | demonstrated that it is impossible for|wa fon and_manipulation | hand to hand. them to dispose of the fast accumulating | to ¢ 1 of the counties The subdivision referred to should be [legal 1 ¢ss coming before them. I . the claims from | amended so as to require the Controller | therefore recommend that of the State are un- to furnish the Tr th a list of the | to t constitution be ad of Measures. beer 9L irin public just Board of Examine rants and thei \ts as soon as | mission to the electors, es 2 beside Jeter. After r SEa to | & the power, and false n, and in their possible | intermediate appellate court, having final | addresed the assemblage |F }\‘[ Lo e = ,l,, K e Senatorialcon- o ; N gt be made perjury, I sentation. This will enable the State | Jurisdiction of a large class of cases which | * «Before retiring from thi test i¢ concerned the action of ‘the Demo- Excessive Cost am confident that there will be effected a ETen 0. SOXIDREY | how comes within the jurigdiction of the | o thank the members for the uniform | (o568 CRIEEERCE TG Sontyy regarded. large saving of money to the State sented with the list present Supremé Court. It is not only | courtesy shown me during my term of | TS GRUCHS WG Thomberd of - the In the last report of the Controller for | Controller and avoid all po essential that the cases submitted to our - nting them- office. 1 also want to congratu of | cembly are already i the fiscal vears ending June 30, 1867, and a impositions irts should be decided justly, but it is e of this State o ! e B et ain_called to fue ot 1.';'11.:m~m t the 0 xm:.-p.‘n‘.wlm|. that lzfl:\l]t‘n. A!ylyl\w‘hl‘]\] members and I‘h‘ 1‘1“{‘,‘,'[%,‘[,_:22‘,’ A ica | selves with the Republican ."f"“.l‘i“l‘" lan vernment for fur , equip- | of promptly, otherwise great injustice will | the fact that & will b 1de Infinite | This evening Asseml Fairweather, stimat o ~ ping paying | be done to 'the people by one of the best men God I hip IR | Boone, Meade, Burnett and Mack met by S r P t t | "\ e | wisdom ever placed on earth. Bl ok nt at the Golden Eagle anc State for | g ® volunt during | While rigid economy should be practiced | . . s him | @ppointment at the e . e e gl s shiou practi good fortune to be able to class hi alled in a body at ‘the headquarters of reason- legit il s War Claims | {he e e L Ol DubLe ) Sriove v oRtie ned friends, and 1 [ Salled in 8 BOfY, €4 Gl e e irs al- ly responsible for their pay- | &0.000, are still un- | = Inrtitutlons snould | L5, i the same consideration vou | 41 1% SR (ER00S e demen and should | me¢ I have no doubt there are among of | settled, Various | M £ by denying them |Rave shown me as [ dent of 1‘- his | then withdrew. It was simply a little In s and | (hem many that are fraudulent, but these A " | bills have Money for reason able and|The friendships I have formed in 8} formal affair and devold of signifi- Appropriations | may be segregated from the honest| | California. | time to time intro- appro. | chamber I hope are lasting, and S cance other than that the Demecratic laims, ar latter should be paid @ > duced in both the | State as oeems | only add that I wish my SUCCeSSOT S @SSO~ | 1 thron were desirous of meeting person- Payable without fu ay. BY-—= ———®0 Tnited States Sen- | i to have been the | clation: will be as pleasant ;:\ k" sreat | ally the men whose names fter Tuesday From th reports it will be|ate and House of Representatives, but Printing. case with the State | -Ge “"“";‘m"r' b enale: i my voung | Dext will occupy the attention of the State | mediately. . claims, amounting to | they e been either abandoned after in- inting office. It | pleasure in o) 1g to you my vo for several days to come L amedinte v are as a whole tainted with the| troduction or r committees —— D e cent | friend, Lieutenant Governor Jacob H. ey 7| Nemr.” i fiearty outburst of appiause erceted| UNGLE BILLY BOWERS ‘ SIZES THE SITUATION article IV, of the co honest claims, if any, are | without actio | not seg ed from the dishonest de-| On June 9, 1885, the United States Senate te, that all bills, with the amend- mands and should be segregated before | adopfed a resolution in the matter of H. | ments thereto, shall be printed for the us any appropriations therefor be made. | R. 433 respecting these claims, and ap- | of the members of the Leglsiature before holders of thes ms muet not ex- | pointed three Senators, viz., Teller, Pas- | being put upon final passa t from me_more leniency than they | coe and rt, to confer with the Hou The State printing office and n taken g to the exist- unts of such new ar s a grave financial ited by the State drawn out on w as is usual Such a method it _had subsided he “It is not my purpose to make an tended speech at this time. My illus just vacated th in wherein these | practics - the “wanton _exper D N N cieiny | o Rercionoarives IR T i olhe | iila it nersaring gflioc, Wherlin thiess | feibuk trived who 3 2 ; it to the State triet that vou will clogely sorutinize these | payment to this State of $3.951.815 &2, in | for some time closed through the action | chair has performed his duties with dis- | R e s referred in the claims before allowin appropriations of my predecessor. = Hence, or tinguished skill and it all be my atm 4—One of the old-tim trol 1 is wor = -1 duties imposed upon this ad to preside over the de tions of thi rnia s ex-Cc tion inflexible resolve to oppose all tration 13 to Tgopen the State printing ot~ | body with the same nd imp v St AL Diteo: BiGn With each new administration excessive appropriations ce, in order to assist In carrying on the | &lity that has marked his term of o Sire e ressional District, a revival of claims whict 1 other improper measures with | State and legislative business as requirea | When re trom this chair 1 hope 9| which he for six vears represented in the carry ial funds of the members. [ thank you for this| halls next fiscal | by law firm veto. ; and it will be nece: ¢ at once o vesnors hareve: | of the National Legislature, the 3 s toed rme may not be out of place here to call to allow a reasonable appropriation, and ; e O , e sy Stale Claims sap- | attention to the exorbitant cost or our no more, for this purpose. | kindly ex sion of your good will | men and women refer to him as Uncle Gich " ot > elections by refer- | Soma a e e e lan s e rir s Ereste pro tem. Flint was then called | “Rilly” Bower: and among other | M ChTer T b B e Tl b Vig | to) thefehalr and bisinese was proceeded | Tnore Iy one quality Uncle Billy has, He [ Other | matters, to the complete running order. | with. adiournment 1,\‘.’\”7”,.,..;1”.41“ D siots i o has phrtiol THeIE Payment | single item of ad-| Considering the official burdens thus | STnOr el Said PE HOBed 1 ittees to. | pated In a number of Senatorial fights 1 : & bills which | Claims Against | Jonai cemendcl Y cast Upon b jand the brieEAine ko rrbve | California in times gone by, for he ha sary to acquaint myself with the de- | of ‘the various printed repor several ¢ ons, going as far back as offices, the absence | e g e e <0t e suie oiii- | TELEPHONE COMPANY S e o mmbar bogh of the Senaic as required by law, I will r nd _of the Assembly °h | | ments. Although | The | | the State. \ the newspapers of nt and | the State, as pub- ——0 failed to pass : ssion o obby che & ————&0 lic censors, have | i yaupon | “ongre: been here watching 501 our assista as we at o | ex-Congr: . has osters a_corrup that it | u aluable assistants in urg- | 000 Sa Race s el S INFLUENCE FOR BURNS | & s fight and as a loyal San e 1 the: administration oBwoy: Jvernment upon a proper b | . Diegan he assist in Closing of the Grant. Asked to-give his ng M 4 ituation as he looked upon | boon jews on the me people ho in their priv some of them “appear to matter when presenting Iy con- with pon it will be | scientl rnment, li ible for me, with the 18 been impos means at my disposal, within' the lim- CALL. HEADQUARTERS SACR. | i State om the | one another. act by this spirit, do | thelr own caims against the State. Self- | ited time smilowed me before taking my | MENTO, Jan. 4. — The Pacific Bell Tele- | it to-night. Tincle Billy in characteristic dothe |not esita 3 mproper or is m(i:l:(n‘g:;wsrdlll -I\n‘muthmrl?ed)‘} oath of office, to make a very extended | phone Company s the latest corporation D 2 ) tell You | Wheraiis no shonest | z gating o $60,000 have been pre- | Imll\J;"Ull“»‘\hl\‘(‘]ldrnl mr]u\(hn & ‘&‘lm':{‘l)- to come out in the open In its support of | man got this fight w now. Tt's the fun- t was | niest thing I ever saw. There are factors k Mc. | at work in this bout that I never saw be Dan Burns for Se and to-day tor, ate for the me constitutional | should | sented against the n. The | public attention of th ted your atten- | brief. | current report that Major Fra inter partment citiz I tion are nec 3 : A t some unf the S icred in owner- | amendm voted upon at the last elec-| to other matte 't sta augl 2 Steppache P ake | 10T any Senatorial fight. The one been a source 5 s the money of the indlvidual. | tion. \hen the newspaper proprietors | paAti bl Laushin, (Jalep Brennashier abd o 1dke | thingsthat, s more than any- s ex s 1 do not ugh th providing for boun- | now urging these claims properly ref | after call for legislative action, I| o an Were prisiCing sl fptience of tHat! thing e is the ) of ‘the Stats to re ””'\\” 'w"'u. M'.n\'! and S f‘l\r’m.\wn S has long > been | upon t atter their good sense will, I will communicate by special messages my | monopoly in Burns’' behalf, in return for “).1'mmy.umw'xt. That's . W “nk mixe hme the distinguished incumbent led ¢ > t that even newspager ottty L T which they are to undertake to prevent | thing up so that men don’t know where emathor xloe x stand. T want to tell you that if you ve again to be pr of the Legislature ult lies elsew: will req 1 executive, | any legislation tending to abrogate the ad il inean xecutive, | any legislation tending to abrogate th While much ge of the State ad- the patron is the unlim- lial mess of Gov Ma - Y Amately estimated that the e o likewlse, upon you, | telephone company’s privilege ation out of this battle U. §. Grant a as called to the | people of this State a er that the bappl % SDIOBY Only last Sunday The Call found it get the caucus nomination beyond taxed under the : State had been shamefully | present ction at the rate of | about $2 50 for every ballot cast and| counted at each gencral election. It is| | astounding that such expense should g along for years unchallenged. If we are now to ha primary election law, such primary elections should under no cir- cumstances be made a tax upon the pe ple, as under the present general electic of the people of this greal State md bé secured and augmented. Your patr various public 5. attention w ng at will the necessary to expose the telephone com- | the question of a doubt.” otism and your sense of moral respor pa; gro patrons by 7 R bility will guide you in your deliberations | making public the me passing over To Cure a Cold in One Day “‘,‘x‘.‘) "‘H"I"'l“. ‘}"i ]”“"‘“‘_“i o the executive. | jts wires and its {mproper system of re- | Take Laxative Bromo Quintne Tablets. ANl pohe feattheul administration of fhe PU” | ucing to writing every conversation held | drusgists refund the money it it falls to qure. ual as well as the public good. ‘Tae |DY the telephone and saving these m el R S W g e Bl B0 curely | sases for whatever purpose it might see fit to employ them. | Crushed Under the Wheels. guarded, and the rights of the people vest | 1410 ¢RIy R L [ - “‘»«'4‘,’.1" " w7 SENATOR POREROUSE- onl WaaTS TaE NamEs OF THE | system, otherwise it would largely 3 L LL B Aty sty Y i rease the present extravagant tax bur-| OEMATORS GEO W DAKER presenved, when Lonor 15 Dlaced Spovs | without Just that the Legislature | ROSA, Jan. 4—Bud Mould, a | dens. SaD ME- DRIBED oSt SRoments 5 ¢ vields 10 would enact such laws as would insure | fr€! n the California Northwestern Some immediate action should be taken ok SOUBUEY: o motives, let us co-op- | the Pivacy of messages and protect its | Railroad, was crushed near Hopland to- to relieve the people of this State from . falling beneath the cars of a moving erate in the firm, brave and honest dis- [ patrons from annoyance and possible the enormous expense of conducting clec- et P n L Al trusts blackmail. Such legislation must be pre. | Stock train. His left arm crushed | tions, rather than increasing them. T R e ot o Caite i e s | samEszORions Mo i s | vented at all hazards, and So arrange. | and he sustained other injuri This stration s confronted by | peen included in the Senate amendment, | The members of the Legislature and|ments were perfected with Burns, accord- 4 Ee }smrll!ng aims of various counties| Cajifornia cheerfully furnished to the | Spectators listened with marked atten- | ing to the terms of which he was to be Aimee Eduoard Herve Dead. against State, amounting to about | Federal Government soldier $1°500,000, for commissions alleged to be | ot aqiel Government soldier FLon0ion of the Union, in defense | tion to the delivery of the ‘;.mm Ap- | given the company's suport in his Sena- |’ PARIS, Jan. {—Aimee Edouard Herve, & . 'S¢ and while the nation had | plause was evoked when the sentiment | tor canvass and he in turn, or his | editor of Solie : Je eh S Irom the State for col- {he right to {his support it had no right | in favor of retaining the Philippines |agents, were to ehoke off any bills that | Acade taxes. g [ to the money, amounting to over $4,000.00, | wag uttered. The allusion to the amount | might be introduced for the regulating i year. | | Although these commissions were abol-| Which, the State advanced for the eq ] e TNt i SHeg Dy Lis aong e Legislature, ap-| ment of its volunteers, and this money | Charsed by the ¥ 5 Yt rrn\td February ing constitutional amendments created 23, 1893, contracts have| should be now restored to the State with been made by thes 1 interest. | a ripple of merriment and caused slight s r‘!furw the collection of such| "Gur Senators and Representatives in | applause. Perhaps ither the audi- | o B e the - ate whiep | COngress should be requested to use every | ence nor the (Governor unc Haae, L Spipr i Sunty flels Wl lawful effort for the passage Of & DIl Al | he it svore published by offi- Inspires those demands Is nelther patriot-{ jowing-these war claims for at least | genaiments ; HEC By fc nor businesslike. The officers of the | g3 the " amount allowed in the | clal direction and that the charge ren- e sults | ¢ dered by the newspapers was the regu- ° counties with_ attor- countics should remember that’ th s it Tk o retatnce Hagi if successful will “‘return to plague the | jon&iessienul il § e A% ay rate for the space occupied and is nremori I G B 0 A These war claims_are hoth just and | the same as is paid by private indi- e atios lo-peopis o the 1‘1‘3‘1“ :flll be, | equitabl nd the State has long and | viduals. - ¥ i B R e r{;:lg, patiently waited for this settlement. Immediately after the minutes of the We can save you more money in the one year to come of the century | I3 a s ma The drought of las r again illus- | o gion were approved the joint conven. | than in the ninety-nine that have passed, or we will try if you give us the be expended by the several countles for St e S : the com tion of c and the pay- | rated the great S ssily of the storage | ion dissolved. Thereupon Governor| opportunity, and you'll rejoice over it. nd member of the French y, died to-day in fourth ment of the other expenses incident to | $ ers “and *winter | Budd escorted his successor to the ex e B O N e LD Leqatonm | igati | rains for irrigation | ecutive office and there surrendered Gy ST a part of the State it is clear that they | Irrigation and | T 00 C0C N0 6 et | everything in sight to Mr. Gage. Pretty | ; | will gain nothing by the litigation, but | the contingency of T % bt 3 al EN jotuag by She Udation, tun| il | the contingency of | soon Governor Budd’s stafl officers filed - -DAY'S PRICES, n their attempt to collect these commis- | e (L expense of such an 1‘:«1‘1‘;’1tl1:ai};1 :‘;l:ilf xx:x‘\iu [shel;l l\)’\)kexlxe ui;l:; . \ - A St ¢han | ander-in-chief, é re alsi urthermore, should these suits suc- | g ot. | undertaking is so sury would be drained | far beyond o | surrendered to Governor Gage. As the B | g . Theans of (he Stts | new Governor reviewed in his glances | 912 Klotdike Fur Robes......36.50 Fine Light Bacon..... ..... .8l Ceediitlia Stat VRS | of the necessary money to pay its cur- | 4 advantages. are 0. g i y ; 5 ¥ 3 and the advantages are so great to the | the fine figures of Colonel Joe Howell These are good anywhere, of angora €IS | This incl rent exp for at least six months, | Federal Government for the irrigation, | & s | % ] b s Includes Hams (sugar cured) 5 ede: 3 ation, | g o o a Jined with heavy duck, to sleep on In- bacon. See S or and untll the receipt of money. from the | foacral Government for (he Itrigation: | and genial Colonel Beck and the rest of c leep n light bacon. See the window." Order tor sparkled with doors or out. Price good only for stock | day for the benefit of these prices. | the heroic band his eye on hand. See the window. State taxes of the next fiscal year. One |jands within the State that the monev to | of the technical points raised by the in- | b raised for such purposes properly falls | delight. He must have said to himself, | | genuous counsel for the counties against | within the domain of Congress. | as he looked at them: “This is worth | R — | the State Is that the act of February 23, | “The construction of storage reservoirs | all the struggle for the office.” Later | 5 o Prunes—for 2 8y ..k 1893, lust referred to, was’not passed by | would induce settlers fo take up loca- | on members of the Legislature, State | 93 Mem's Hats ...... ......$.25 [hese Ave mot the largest in the world of none better or swes 1t L chase of Hat stock or cheaper. Secure e ing in Sacramento came forward to| _ which came In yesterd: . a vote of twenty-one Senators. As-| tions upon the public arid lands, enhanc- | officers and ladies and gentlemen resid. | suming that the Supreme Court should | ing, through settlement and cuitivation, These are the last pu; | decide that it could look behind the en- 9 suc adding lar : at a few ce i rolled bill (which, however, should not be {L‘%}f‘,‘fffifnfl\‘b.’} :I:‘n'fl‘,\:-ie":n:l(lgéllfh.iq's‘fgl’c' | greet the newly inaugurated executive,| ¢n the dollar, of real value; 6% to T4 | Fl : |law), my personal examination of the | ahd nation. The Democrats of the Legislature did| 8"t brown, ‘black. Cheaper hats, sic. | Flour, Family, sack..... ... T5c | original “rollcall shows that the act in| Our Senators and Representatives in|a graceful thing. They called in a| S It may seem too bad t Sk | auestion was passed by the requisie vote | Congress should be requexica to introduce | body to pay their respects to Governor | price, but we try to haip both oirert U8 PR enty-one Senators, but a | a measure to secure Federal aid in this | Gage & ive arti a | for the Reliance; nof sides. As | mistadke ardse in the printing by the omis- | direction. -Our ‘State hus not hoen mate: | conor Budd. The o Governor, veonm: | S0Cent Wall Paper..........15c| méos ey Te'Sed They ey iage ot | sion of the name of one Senator, rially benefited through the laws enacted | chnor Budd. € Sx-WUVEIIOL, accomy R Ferertried This leads me to say that laws passed | in respect to irrigation districts under the | Ranied by his mother and wife, left | ol i¢ the finest goods iy store auoted i by the Legislature should be most care- | Wright act. Unfavorable results have| Sacramento on the 5 g'clock train for [ 3o sy bere andsi0 cisewhere. | Creamery Square Butt b fully and closely examined in both Sen- | followed the so-called Wright act, burden- | Stockton. The Democtatic legislators SOl aoisees a8 kante, Cauble. 23 = utter . .....35% B }s:fi(r;"\{flp '.‘f?'x’ffiq e eotion | fugthe IingJownere uipoding additional | went to the railroad station and there cenis s out; cheapest now 10 cents theae v U T adne o el eon ; E serious £ ay | taxes and causin plexing ati § 3 ouble rof = e o sell an ose W] - entalling expensive THgation, as 1n | While some soriony o the Sotais mon; | bade him good-by, with many wishes| double roll . want good things cheap, " 0% WhO for his future -prosperity and happi- | instance, s nd also poss fzing public r bly jeopard- | been favored through it other parts ha n fight : been injured. Bonds aggregating a large The State Treasurer is obliged by law | sum of money have been issued upon the S i to pay all warrants of the Controller out | doubtful securities afforded by several ir-| THE INAUGURAL PA TIME AND TIME 49— of the Tunds drawn | rigation districts, and in many cases even | £ RADE. & . 9 upon and to report . the interest on these bonds has not been| o = s ‘ List of Warrants| these payments to | paid, so that the bonds themselves aro| CALL = HEADQUARTERS, SACRA- ikt for free samples of H. O. ~ the Controller at | practically unsalable. | MENTO, Jan. 4.—It was almost 1 p. m. sk for free samples of Wheat Coffee, £ | ’ Firolatied the last of the| Some measures should be adopted which | when the - inaugural parade formed in | Aok o 2-cent Klondike Cook Book. ] ’¢ | ness. NI NN DONAT! LISTENS TO -—THe PROCEEDINGS WITH LITTLE CONFIDENCE \ IN ASOSEMBLY CHAIRS 1 month. will prevent the continuance of such un- | front of 3 g v ent Klondike Puzzle. Section 433, sub- | desirable conditions and put an end to the | (homme. af o cor oot l i VASE | Auk for printed lists g00ds on sale division 18, of the | litigation and loss consequent upon this| 0 Ask for dark Percale, 16 o CA p Political Code,| class of legislation, s | witness the start of the procession. First, | sk Snis Flahnel, “'rn;\dr:e:z:y?e;”!r. s ' 0 E ——®C specifying the du-| The completion of the work already be- ties of the Controller, requires him to | gun upon ‘San Pedro harbor is of great Mrs. Gage, accompanied by little Lucille, | Xsk for sample Calorle Vita Ofl, Miss Maggie Eastman, Mrs. W. H. Davs, | Ask for samples of above wit orders. 25-27 Market St., S.F,

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