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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 3

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WOODLAKD ftAft? 0JBMOOBAT, 8 At TODAY IVJfflNlm 10, DITING BOARD, Weir at the Elkbora Ranch Half Completed. man Corcoran Stated That Work i Been Delayed by Dilatory Tactics of War Department. I i of tlie a i i hoard to ominiseioiit-T of i int't ie capitoi i on i i a being i i Corcoran, I mid a ami Leitke and i a He. i i i i tlie ovet i I i i up the i was a com- a a it i i i satisfac- The alons: the were well uie.tefii i some are now a i i i i i levees i indicated hy Uie State en- ptii'n also gt it a tne eas-ement a a i a ie a a i on i i be i i a a horn i a i i th" above a i i i e'T-entents i se a i a i corn- i of th" i i the con)ns i a per- led, as as the necessary changes i few of tlif i details, a i i i of a holds a fascmee for fillins in the i of pili 3 at the New shoals jet- co'Tiplained, i Commissioner ce, a i to a in begin- work on jetties, he had been to considerable extra expense, and ested that at lean $2,000 be allowed for work i i Lpike a i a a Montsiouuerv has now 1,600 9 of fascines on i river a near a i and a owmtt to dei i piles a ils he was obliged to hare in- d. I pay? his men every week been at a great expense, ha a Corcoran Baid the delay of i at, the a was occasioned he i a tactic? of the war de- i in a i State a ities to proceed i the i said the a a the brush be 1 for hen in place in the jetties.

r. Tatterson moved a request Contractor be not ited. fc i Niirs? a i a a Ior pile work of had been notified to tro to i i of days, an I a he not so for sixty a i ich i Had been UD for his part of the con- ct, and had had no a to place josition the fascines he nad provided. 4 Corroran e-iid i a i of i i us ted the action of the war de- in i so i a i i the to proceed on i IJenry a traded lor piles, hut was obliged to eel a a i a i took i i i i i Leake a i a i a i a a he was i jmey, but merely requested it as a litter of equity. i i tu a i a a a i jft was decided to 21 ve liner i a 0 for i intr a a i a i the of i I i i a -in 0 a a a a i i Tatterpori a i i i i i a expend to exceed ij-il)'.) for the was hy a a i vote.

A a i for salaries, th'e a the Battle of Santiago. SICK OR WELL, A RUSH NIGHT AND I'lio at i liuttlu of du Cubtt I Their i 1'JUorls i i i A i i i i i i i i itntl llitduns to i i i Sitved tin; Uay. P. K. BuTM'Ui, of pack-train No.

3, writing- Irom Santiago do Cuba, on 23d, ays: all had diai'- rh(XM in more or leis loi-m, and we landed wo had no time to sec doctor, lor it wu-i a case ol and rush i and day to keep troops rui)plied i a i i and rations, but, a i to a a i Colic, Cholera and i a i rhuoa Jxemody. wore r.iblu to keep at and koep our a in lact. I i i beliovo that at ono critical i thib mudiciriu was i indirect ior of our a i i ior if the packers had boon a to work there- have boon no way of Dotting supplies Lo the There i no i oad-5 that a train could use. My a and myself had tlio to lav in a supply oi tlii-3 medicine for pack-train beloro pa, and 1 in oases it absoluteh i The above lottoi a i i to tho manulacturors ol this medicine, the Chambei l.iin Medicine Co. Moines, a For sale LeiLhold.

Hop House Burned. a occup'pd by W. H. Leeman on the a place above a i ton was destroyed by fire on Wednesday a i all the hops in it. The a of iod is not It is estimated a 225 bales of hops, valued at between $4,000 And $5,000 were I were i for $2,500.

ilva from whom Mr. Leeman the property, carried an i ance on the i i but it i cover his loss could not be learned. --Record TJhion. Free i bend address to H. E.

Bucklen Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. Kind's New Life Pills. A trial i convince you of i merits. These pills are easy in action and are i a effective in the cure of constipation and sick headache. For malaria and liver troubles they have been pioved invaluable.

They are guaranteed to he perfectly faee from deleteriou-5 substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not, weaken by their a i but In giving tone -tomach and bowels greatly invigorate system. 1-iegular price, 25 cents pei box. Hold bv VV. H.

druggist. Cale is Seventy-Five. i a Wilcoxon passed 75th year of his residence on this sphere a He IP as a and hearty as ever and can crack a i as force as characterized his years. a i A a In C'vrnl-ant pain when on i IR (irajrjring, pulling I sonsal icn i ou from morn till night Why not put the exactly on the disease Why apply the euro right the spot i i'ou can do it G. W.

Tibbetts and Family. Trie gfm 3 1 1 expression of regret and rrow exploded by onr poople at the i rhf f.iraily of (j.W. Tihoetts the a i i and affection in iieh they i held here. "U'e all fc-pl pir i eince, Mr. i i i to a i tr overlook! fli'ii i i i all ft that lie I )iild rt'tiirti, liit i a tie I i a a for i i i ri(-w TIP we re.ih/'.i'd i i i i i had one of our IK-PI I his i they i- lu jri to i i r.

i I i act as m-in-icer for L'as, the a 5 i merchant at Wood- Son. Real Estate Transfers- rnli I A ro'i (' VV "homni--Lot 18x12(1 i lot Ifi0x2(r, fee, i lot 2, A Mcasorifer's i i i i i ooil Immediately after ihe i- you 'ts warming, soothing in-; IS healing reir.ofi! quickly penetrate down into thu inflamed 1 issues. is i Krc ncs.s irire- li'-vod and "i p'o'tcr was' made it. i i pUstcr ever 'o cuickly r.n I $lt ever ha I i complete tonlrol i 1 I.ifcrl ov t'u IK nt it is i uu I'll! to r's ct( a rclii i i f-ri'l drawing out a'l inflamrrfiHon. 1 7 I nvv'cll.

Miss. A CRITICAL TIME A iBeautifuI Present In ordc-r lo furthei mtrpchu ELASTIC f.T/lJlCH (Flat Iron Brand), the turers, J. C. lluhingtr UK 1 Kcokuk, lowa.haMi deridc-cl to ClJVE AVVAY i i nt 'th t-ach package of starch sold. These arc in the i oi Beautiful Pastel Pictures They are 13x19 inches in size, and art- entitled as follows: Lilacs and Pansies.

Pansies and Marguerites. MO COCK1I. XlS COLLARS IL 1 Ct" ONE POUND or THIS STARCH WILL coi 1 AS FAR AS A POUM3 AKD I HALf Of ftNY OTHER 'V "A Wild American Poppies. Lilacs and Iris. These rare pictureb, in i the renowned pastel artist, R.

LeRoy, of New York, have be' Irom the very choicest subjects in his studio and a i now offered for tl.e i to the public. The pictures are accurately reprouu in i i ihe colors used in the originals, and are pronounced by cotnpt tent critics, i of a Pastel pictures are the correct foi the home, nothing surpassing a richness of color and merit. One of these pic tures will be given ay with each package of purchased of grocer. It is the a starch on the market, and is sold for io cents a package. Ask grocer for this starch and get a beautiful picture.

ALL GROCERS KEEP ELASTIC STARCH. QCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE meru. Starch THE GREAT CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR Will be hold at A A E1NTO -o SEPTEMBER 5th TO i7th. Don't Stay a.t Home the Whole Yoar. IMPROVE THIS OPPORTUNITY to onlai-ge ideas, and invest! the world of improvements and wherein you will surely find some bhincr ot profit to yourself and vocation.

THE AIM OF STATE FAIR MANAGEMENT is to make the products of the farm, garden, orchard, vineyard, dah-y, breeding- pens, stable, and the work-shop a grand object; leson, that the pioneer as well as the beginner may take advantage of progression. WE DESIRE TO STIMULATE a healthy rivalry and beget a friendly competition that will redound to the benefit and advancement of the community and State. TO THIS END WE INVITE exhibits of every kind and character that will show California's capabilities. AS ITEMS OF AMUSEMENT, we provide an unexcelled A RROGRAM El. GRAND MUSICAL CONCERTS, and other light attractions that are popular lor the entertainment of visitors.

FRF-E TRANSPORTATION FOR EXHIBITS, and liberal excursion i arcs arc given by the Southern Pacific Company on all i lines. REMEMBER THE DATES and arrange your business so as to spend a low days with us. EDWIN F. SMITH, Secretary. A B.

SPRECKELS, President. R. B. CRANSTON SUCCESSOR TO ESTATE OF H. WOOD, DEAL Hit JN -Builders' Hardware, Paints, Oils, Yarnishes.

AGENT FOR THE D. M. OSBORNE CO. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. SPORTING GOODS, PLUMBERS' SUPPLIES, ETC.

Main Street, Near First, Woodland. Fruit Trees, Plants, Shrubbery OF ALL KINDS, Froi the Best Nurseries in the State, FOR A BY M. DIGGS, WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA. Grand Clearance Sale BUGGIES and WAGONS. BUGGIES at vour own price for CASH.

T. B. GIBSON, Woodland, Gal. ED. PRAET, T- 10 00 THE LEADING JEWELRY HOUSE, vVatches, Diamonds, Clocks and Silverware WATCHMAKING AND REPAIRING.

Jewelry a a i Engraving a ALL WORK A i AT Rl- A A I Main Street, W. nd PROCLAMATION. the proTOdure thereof, ctcrf vl I UK Of 1 A i I i A i I i i i ol ilniu i i i i at Its i i i i i i i on tlit- 1 01.1 Hi ui i i i lb'J(, i Wi -Hi i Is )1 i Uu- lut i i i ii i 1111 to Olll ll i i i a --Uiil I i i i i i UIJ, 111 IH i i i i i i i i Ui Hit' tljf i I i a A Amend meat Number One. i -)i i I I I i i i 1 I 11 I tl.e puoi)lu oi 1 ma lu HH um in I i i i i i inu mill lii vi 111,11, i 111! I i U) i i i HI ol i HH mi mm i I i i 111 i i lo O) i 1-, 1 10 1 US I I i I I I I I i Uotinl ni i i i i in.1.1, ,1 i 111! i i i 'I I I I III 1 I I lur i i i i I Ul 111' 1' I I I II 1 1 .1 i i i I is-f ul ol i i i i lo i I I 1.1! I I I I i I i i I i 11)1 I I 'l i mi i i ti 1111 i i i i MI I 1 1 i 1 I I 1 i i in I. 1111 II 1 II i ll I I I I i hi i 'iiiess 11-3 la.

I i I i i I I I 11 i 111 I I I i 1 i i i mi li in a uKo isi in i i i i i it i i i i i loi Hi ill i D. I i i i a i a i in i mi i i i i i i i i li i i i i ci i I )i l) i i i i ll'i- i i i i at i I i sum pi ol ut IM li il i mill i on i oi i i i lam is( i i i I I 1 1 i i i i loi i i i i i i i i i i i i i il to 1 i i lor siild i i i i i i i i i i i ill.i uiL' Hi loi ty i i inn! i i i listui i i income i i (jl i MU or i pruui'l'd. Unit i i i all i I I I I I for i i i i ur lot i v.ort. done upon or for i i i i i for 1113 strt-ft, hinc.ti phu ,01 i i 11 lor the tiou ot si svc-r or HeutTti in said mul are hereby irom die 1-iious of iliii heenon nnd In ilt i i i i i i i i pcriintti-d to puid this 8f( tiou, no stiiliitu of liinitntloiis i i a in any i i and provulitl furtltn th it i i 01 ui Siolmio i i i i i may pn i a i in the i i i i its i i i i i of tlie electors ihert ol i i i ni mi eli'c i held lor a pmposi 1 so ilt' Hie A iiidebtudnejsh or liability I in urn to inis provision, i ihe (jxcei)tiou hereinbefore recited, shall be void. Amendment Number Two.

(Ueintj benate Constitutional Amendment No 10.) A resolution proposinK to the people of the of California uu amendment to me bon- jtitutiou of the btute, by adding a new section, to be and designated is section seven nii'loue hall, article eleven tuereof. providing for the framing, by the inhabitants of coun ties, of local county government acts for their own government The said proposed new section to read as follows. deetlon The inhabitant 1 of any county uid.y frame county government uct lor then- own govei-nmeut, relating to the matters hereinafter specihed, aud consistent i aud subject to, the (Jonstitulioii and laws of Una -late, by causing a board of lifteeii freeholders, who have been, for at lenst live years, qualUiea electors of such to be elected by the qualltied electors ol such tit anv general or special election, whose it shall be within ninety days after such election, to pre pare and propose a county att for buch wliicn shall be signed in duplicate by the members of such board, or a majority of them, and returned, one copy thereof to i he Board of buperviaors or other legislative body of such county, ana the other copy to be icut to the recorder of deeds of the county -jiich proposed county government act shall MCii bo published in two papers of general cir( ulatiou in such county, or if there be not two duch papers, then in one for at least and i i not lest, a i ilaya after such publication it bhall be aubmH- led to the qualilied electors of such county, at a ceneral or special eleotlon, tiud if inujontx of such qualified electors voting thereon shafl nUify the same. It shall thereafter be submitted to the Legislat ire for its rejection a i a i us a whole, i power of alteration or amendment, and it approved by a majority of the members elected to ea( house, it shall be i county government net of buch mid shall in auch case become organic a 'hereof and supersede existing gov ernmeut act, and all amendments, thereof, and II special laws inconsistent with such jueminent act A copy of such county act, certi lied by thf of the Bonrd of or other legislative body of such county, and nitftenticated by the si ul of such f-el ting forth the submission of such county gov eminent act tothe eh ctors, and its ratiticntlon by them, shall be made in duplicate and a epos ited, one in the ollice of the beoretary of State, the other, after being recorded in the ollu oi the recorder of deeds in the county, among tht irchives of the county. All courts hhali take judicnil notice tlicreol he county governmeiM act so a i i may be intended, at, intervals of not lehs i i by proposals submitted by th( lemslative a i of the county, to the electors thereof, at a general special election held at least lorty dnys a i i the publication of such proposals for in a newspaper of general i a i in -ueh and ratified by at least i the qualilied electors i thereon, and i by the Legislature as herein provided lor the approvnI of ihe conn ty gov nc I i i a bu IK any a article or proposition miu be presented for i ol the voters, a i a be voted on separately i i to others It shall be competent i (ill govern i i i i i acts framed i Mir- a i b' 'his seition to i for i a in till i the times ul i nnd the foi i the sc vernl tr vv i i nnd ollitcr 1 i i a i ol '-iiiperiur i i i 'M elected oi appointed foi i i i i for i of SIK olln ers, lur t'n I i i oi segregation of ullK CH for thi of i i each olln-i h-ne i Irr I he i i i i i i i i to eai of li i foi lh m-iliiier In i i i i i vv IIK nnri the i rms 1 for i i i iifinbers 1 of nil ul i bi i-lei ti ur a i il and for i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i nnd ol i hoards, nnd of i i i an'I i to prt'Si ribi the i i i i and IIK Ii a i i i i by the peojilt i be tun i i 't-il, a in a i i i i i tin lests nnd i i i i on vv i i eli tors, po i a parties an 1 oi i i i i i i i pi i i i i i i li.

i i i hi i i lu in I hi i i i niK 1 tiiethoil herein i i i i i i i i i i i a i i i i i I i bi anprnvt'd I i -cis at ire HH i-, id i ''irections i i i i i i i i i Ie i i i for i i i i i i of item ol i i i Is Mi i i Male, and I i i VMSI i i i i i 1 In i 'i I i i a i i I of and i i i i i no i i I i i IK I i i I i ters In i i i i.rov i i tor a i di 1 i by sin con i i i IK not li -ubjeol i i i i i i i i i i a i i i I bin 11 ted i I )i i i i I in i i i i i ove i i i Amendment Number Threo. I ti i i si i I I I I in mi It i i i I i i 'i uf i i 'n 1 I i i i i in i i oi i 1 ml In i i vv i in lie I i i i i I i mi 'i I i i i I i i i IK i i I i of i I I i i i i i i i i to rein! 11, i M' tl i In i i I ol iy I I 1 i i r. or on i I in li i i I 1 i to ol i i in ii i i i i Hi of -h i In i I I i MI i I i i i i i i i a i i I i I an i i i i i SIK i i i b- i nv-od In I In I i i i i i Is in I i I 'n ri i I i li ml I 1 t( nil" of the i I i --In I I I i i i i i on i i i i I os i roM I i i 1 of a In th i i ii'Hl i i i of -in onuiK 'n i on UK spcoii'l i i i i mid In i i i i itniiK i i setond of mb rof etieh venr I Mul cm rm of court shall i i ion Jinl i i to lie out of tl i a Ix'c'slatiire all Inws to orrmuj-u i to proTi(ie Amendment If umber Poor. Ausembly Cuiutitutioanl fJ.) resolution to propote to the- ul rittue ol i au lotliuCon- i i i i the -jtaw, (uueudlug a i new set tiou thereto, to be known ii i lue and one-half relating to outiiiHluli'j city and coui.ty lue jiaiu pioposiel bm liou lo rend loll i provisions of auction font lUni ol artlUe ahull not, uor naMllauy egiviiuioii passed pursuant theieto, ttpply (u miy i ontioluiuied cuy and count) tsoverutacut, uovv e.MfcuiiK oi belt-tutor foruibd, which vbail ve La come, 01 hhali become, orgaiiizi'd Uutor MM i i i or i charter under sccllou eight ul tint) imicje. Amendment Number Five.

i (Ue.iig Constitutioiial Amendment us. propose to the people of tlie -t i i i i i inn, an amtnuiueiit ot Hectiot i I I IM -i i i ol ai tlele live ol tile i ol by i i i ii pre, )B' ii to amend said secliouK to i. ud no loho i i i i i. an i Uovemor ahull Im i tui the bit mi; tune and place aud in the milliner an tin aud his term ot i i i i i i Htions bhail Le tiif i i sh i ui i i i i the -M-iiuie, but ghall i i usting therein. i i i 'U 10 I Dl thy impeachment of 'n oM-rnor, in i removal from olliee, death, 1 1 1 1 to diaUmrge Ihe povvers aua duties )' i in I or absence Irom the i i i i pom i i of the ollice sht-Ai i i iu l.ie.iteuaut Uover- noi loi mo iesiiiue 01 the term, ir i tut i i i i Bhall CeiiBe.

Aud I i i tht 1 lueuuui-Ciovenior bi impeached, i a i td, i dit, or incapable o( IK. i the dunes of Ins ouiee, or be abgejt Horn Ihe-ilttie, the i pro tempore of t-eiiuie shall act as Uovemor until tUa in the ollice of Uovemor shall be tilled ui the next general election luemberiof L( gisuituro shall be chosen, or until i i i i of the Lieuteuant-liovernor nhnll cease I a of a vacancy the office of i i i i i i for any 01 the reasons above named, nnd i the Lieutenant Uovemor nor the esidenl pro tempore of the belittle shall iUC- to the powers mid dunes of Governor, then a uties of such otlice Bhaildevolye upon the speaker ol Uie Assembly, until the omee of Uovernor shall be tilled at luch general election. Amendment Number Six. (Being Assembly Constitutional Amendment NO. as.) A resolution LO propose to the people of state ol California au amendment to Bectlon MX.

article i of the of the Htate of ualifonua lelating to grammar ichooU by lueh is proposed to amend laid section to read as follows. section 6. 'Hie public school sysi ihall Include primary ana grammar echo and men nigh schools, evening schools, normal ocnooll, Mini technical schools as may be established by the Legislature or by municipal or district minority, but entire revenue derived from the btate school fund, and the State school tax, shall be applied exclusively to the support ol primary grammar schools. Grammar shall include schools organized in a hool distrtcl, or union of school Having inure than one thousand inhabitants, in a course of study shall he taught which will prepare pupils to eater the agricultural, mining, or scientific department of the University of Cti iforuia. Amendment Number Seven.

(Being Assembly Constitutional Amendment So. H4.) A resolution to propose to the people of the -it'Ue of California an amendment to section uvo of article of the Constitution, in rela- .1011 to sessions of the Legislature, by which it proposed to amend said section to read as lollows. bectloii 2. The sessions of the Legislature commence at twelve o'clock meridian on lie first Monday after the lirst day of January succeeding the election of its members, uiil shall be biennial unless the Governor shall the interim convene the Legislature by proc- amallon. 'Ihe Legislature shall then remain session for tweuty-Bve days, after which It uiihi a to some date not less than thirty ior more than sixty days Irom the time of ad- ourumetit.

If the two houses fail to agree upon a time at which they will resume their ct.8ion, the Governor shnll, by proclamation, ti.v a date for such reconvening, which shall be i i i the limits above prescribed. Upon ibSi-mbluig, the Legislature shall complete its ssion pay shall be allowed to mr longer period than seventy-five els ys, and io i i a be introduced in either house, except the dnyg of the session, i the consent of three-fourths of the members thereof Pursuant to the provl- lous of the Constitution, and an act the egiBluture of the btate of California, entitled An net to provide for the submission of proposed amendments ii the Constitution of the M-ity of California, to the qualilied electors for i proMil," roved March 7, A. 1888, i above dest noed proposed Amendments are ion by ana advertised to be voted i by b.illot, by the qualified electors of the i nt the elei i a io be held throughout i Slate on Tuesday, 8, A. D. 1898.

i he said tuiipudments are to be aep- i voted upon in manner and form as fol- I ballot Uhed at such election must con- vv i or printed thereon the following nias, the voter may express his lion is provided by law i One, being Senate oiistltiitiotinl A No. 41, i certain claims aenliist the i i nnd i of ban rancisco, and i i i indebtedness oi the City ol i i for Ihe conslruction of its i a from the provisions of I onslitulion requiringsuch clnims ly be piud from the income and reve-1 inius of Die year in which they were! i No 1 oi the A 1 a Two, being senate i oii'-iuiitional A No 10,1 Yes i i for a i local k'uvi rnineiH acts, by i a of! No i i i for th ir I or i nt i i i i i i Three, benig Sen-f i ie i i i i i A i i i i i I I I i foi the i i in nl limns to di'li i elnirns i i i i i i consist of' i i i i i i luiKv ilesiviated by I extra i 11 pi i 1 or i I our, being i i i i i i i i A I i i i i i i I or to be organ- 1 I i if i a i i i i i legislation I i i I i IMC nt i I i lieiner As- i i i i i i AmenatneiH i ollu of iiovernor. I 1 1 i I i SHiuii thereto in i IIM i uig 1 i i' i i i i i froiu holding i i 'K i i i i I i iiein.l.in nl i MX. Assem- o'i. I i i i i i i No 88, I i nn.l I i i a Yes i i i i i i i i i i i I Yea No No Yes No Yes oi i I i i i i i i i i being i i i i i i i i i 1 i Ior i i i i i ol I Yes I i 'l i i ior not i i i or 1'ior" a dnyg i i a No 1 i i urn nh.

i nl i i him I UK? the i i i i i i tlie i r-c i tteu v.Ml Ctoveraor, i II so i Mate. M. f. rent of and year herein CITY MARKET, MOSSMAYER it wt.oiecdlCBtKl Retail BUTCHERS and PACKERS. rt lyui Storage in the Cttj NEWSPAPER!.

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