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GENERAL TICKET-SACRAMENTO COUNTY.
Second Congressional District. Thirteenth Senatorial District. Twenty-first Assembly District.
To vote for a person, stamp a cross I X in the square at the right of his name.
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Presidential Electors. Vote for Nine. Judge of the Superior Court (To fill Unexpired Term.) Vote for One. County Surveyor^ Vote.for One.
1 THOMAS R. BARD Republican _. ROBERT T. DEVLIN ! Republican j 97 JOHN HILLHOUSE Prohibition _
8 JOSEPH C. CAMPBELL Republican Do MATT W. JOHNSON...Democrat, Reo'g'd Democrat, People's Party, Citizen OS HOBART F. PIERSON Republican
3 WILLIAM CARSON Republican 66 00 A r «*-m_r
T JJ A- l». Walll Democrat, People'slParty, Citizen
4 michael l. mery Republican State Senator. Vote for One. ico
6 JAMESA.WAVMIRE in 07JV.LLIAM BOYNE People's Party, Citizen. Rcorganiz^ Democrat SuperVlSOT^COnd District Vote for One.
6 ISAAC HECHT Republican 58 JOHN P. GAGE Prohibition 101 GEORGE H. I.KAN.TI .' I'arty
7 HENRY V. MOREHOI-SE Republican 59 E.C.HART Renublie in 10- J B H'RRI^ 7~
„ , ________ ixcnubiie.ui i_- J. B. HARRIS Itejrganized Democrat
LJB JAMES R. WILLOUGHBY - Republican CO 7Z M 77717~77>77Z7Z77~ '
. —-__~_-____-_______^ -VlAiaiN A. PENNISH, Jr Democrat
9 SIL.HANSCUM Kepubliean Member of Assembly— aat District. Vote for One. W4 bpaeeow smith. „ ; atiweD
10 J. A.FILCHER Democrat 01 W. W. IUXGHAM Prohibition 105 J W Ttmn ~~ "
. Republican
11 WILLIAM GRAVES „ Democrat c~ "■ C CHIPMAN' Republican „-, " ]
12 R. P. HAMMOND Democrat G. WILLIAM \Y. CUIIIISERT Democwt "g.' 7 * ' n-1- ■ J. "r^"" '■"'
< Supervisor, Third District. Vote for One.
13 JACKSON HATCH Democrat •** GEORGE 11. JOST Peoples Party,Citizen 107 M. A. JU .\VAKIi " * 7 .„"""
14 R. A. LONG Democrat ~°5 : ____ ™* A. A. KRULL ZZ lIIZZZI^eTp^ty
15 J. P. LYNCH Demociat Sheriff* Vote for One. D.O J. M. MORRISON Democra.Zorganized DeiZc^tTra^
16 MARCUS ROSENTHAL Democrat 0G B" N" BUGBEY Independent, Prohibition IJO
i- w. L. silman Democrat «' H* W" JOlll<soy reopie's Party ~Ji^{ie^f.he Peace-Sacramento Township. Vote for One.
18 J. F. THOMPSON Democrat J* 8 GEORGE C* MCMULLEN Republican 111 W. A. HENRY Democrat, Reorganized Democrat, Citizen
19 R. H. McDONALD Prohibition 69 T* W* °,;N"E*L Reorganized Democrat, Democrat, Citizen j 112 JOHN C. TUBBS Republican, People's Party
20 F. M. PORTER Prohibilion 70 H3
21 Archibald Mcarthur Proiiiution County Clerk. Vote for One. Constable. Vote for Two
22 WM. P. MILLER Prohibition 71 E. E. AVERY Prohibition | 114 JOHN P. BRISSELL Democrat. Reo'd Democrat, Peoples Party, Citizen
23 T. L. HIERLIHY Prohibition '2 **' "" BEARD Reorganized Democrat, Democrat 115 (HAS. D. LAUGHLIN Republican
24 H.H.LUSE Prohibition " "3 WILLIAM 11. HAMILTON: citizen, 1*i.,,1v. Part.*. 110 FRANK SWIF. .„.„ Bepubllcan,People' i ty
25 F. E. CATON Prohibition ] WW' I:HOAUS*--**- Reiaiblieai. 117 W. A. WALL Demociat, U, organized Democrat, Clt «e .
26 F. E. KELLOGG Prohibition '5 lls
87 s. fowler prohibiu^ ~ Auditor and Recorder. Vote for One. no .' ZZZT
Ml^_—_—_■_—_——_ ._ . C"'-'T^l'CtK*«J^TJWMl^_B_B_WW—lBBKl*/jflMl_PT_r _. l-f*^
2, S. ROWERS copies Party 70 W. R. GRIMSHAW People's Party, Beorganl^ De,,„„rat Constitutional Amendments. " ' '
•>9 J S noßp " rTT '7 *•T* JOHNsON Republican, Citizen f YE s
* * DUKL ' le°Pk's lany Senate Conrtltatlonal Amen lme.it No. 10. (Increasing legislative session '
■ — to one hundred davs) -I — ■
78 J. R. MeCONNELL Pmhihlfion !
30 A. L. WARNER People's Party 1 rolubiiiou i
' 79 i !*^
31 J. N. BARTON People's Party Assembly C n StltuUonal Amendment No. 7. (Limiting debt-; of counties I YES*
" ■"" --'*"■ ■ —.1.---II i cities, towns, townships. Boards of Education und Scl I Districts toJ '
1 **- ——— riniinlv Ttoqci t r-^r, t,„ , c s-^ * year's revenue, except by a two-tblrds votej I
32 l. f. modlton People's Party -Qunty lreas,uier. Vote for One. _^_ I no.
33 T. V. CATOR Peopie's Party" " SO JAMES A. ELDER Democrat, Reorganized Dcmorrat, l^pte's Party Se_ateCo_sOtutlo_alAmend___ntNo.il. rlncrcasin;; duties and com-( YES' '
_^ ' — — , pensaUon of Lieutenant-Go vernor, and remo vlng limitation on pay of - —
"■~~" ~ — —— _-. riiivmniwiv ' eerie-, in stale unices J '
34 WM. MCCORMICK People's Party bl EDWARD L.uN EepuMican. Citizen NO.
or- „r r. „.,..-...., ' 82 JOHN WINKLEMAN Prohibition Assembly Constitutional Amendment Nos. 6. (M-toner In which an orß-(YES. I
35 W.C.BOWMAN People's Partv ' cer of the State may Incur a deflciency, and prohiblUng Legislature!
— , lrom appropriating money to pay same, it otherwi>e incurred; 1 y; Q
36 D. T. FOWLER People's Party """ "~" *, . ,
— ' —-—-—____ i Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 14. fManner in which cities con- l"*s
- 3„ I District Attorney. Vote for One. tumim- moiv than UUrty-flve hundred Inhabitant-may frame and.
38 | 84 R. M. CLARKEN Democrat |'-*- ---—-—-—- -L-"
39 ' 1 Propositions to be Voted Upon.
~ 8 - FRANK d.RYAN Republican — ■
40 J For the election of United States Senators bythe direct vote of the people
41 _ S6 WILLIAM SIMS People's Party, Citizen ■—
*•*— "••*Ty" t Against the election of United States Senators by the direct vote of the people
42
-.1-___-*l**l**.***.* •_* 87 «■■ _____.«______,
43 For the Sau Krancisco Depot Act.
-a ~ " I Coroner. Vote for One. ~ " — ~ ~
1 ' * I . , _^___ Against the San Franciseo Depot Act
i-45- "." S8 GKORGE H. CLARK ReDublican "
7Z .. „ ■"' v For an edueaUonal qualification requiring every voter to be able to write hts
1-ienreseiTtatlve in. (-.ongress. Vote for One ~ ""—' ~ ~ o»o»e and read any section of the ConsUtuUon, ln Uie English language
. . ' 89 EUGENE GOODENOW Prohibition ' ~. ———
' ~~" ■ Against an educational qualification requiring every voter to be able to write his
4G A. CAMINETTI Democrat — — name and read any BecUon of the Constitution, in the English language
. . —^ , -'*"■ JOHN MlLLER...Demoerat, Reorganized Democrat, People's Party, Citizen '* '" —-—-—
47 JOHN F. DAVIS Republican " — Reflmd thC DtM YES
, 91 — _ ,
48 C.H.DUNN Prohibition Refund the Debt NO
• ——. Public Administrator. Vote for One.
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Representative in Congress. (To DU Uneijured Term.) Vote for One. 92 GEOKGE F* bronner Democrat, Reorganized Democrat I hereby certi ry that the above nominations include those certified to
■ — '- , , me bv the Secretary- of State and those filed with me as County Clerk of
60 waurkn R. English Democrat 93 JO*SEPH GOS"N« -..Prohibition Sacramento Co.mty lor the respective officer named, to be vote 1 for o:i the
• — — ■ iT~ ~ * Bth dav of November, 1892, and that the same are in the form in which
61 SAMUEL G. HILBORN Republican 94 S" B" SMITH *"* Republican, Citizen they will appear On the official ballots.
— — [seal.] W. W. RHOADS, County Cleric.
52 J. L. LYON People's Party 9t> GEORGE SURGESON People's Ptoty
_C3_. 9,J
liiiiftcr specified, and to lessen tlie burden of
taxation, the Governor of the State, the Con
troller of State, and the Treasurer of state,
and their successors in office, shall constitute
a Board ot Commissioners, to be styled the
Loan Commissioners oi the Btate ol Califor
nia, and shall have and exercise tlie powers
and perform the duties hereinafter provided.
Section 2. Tiie* *.i:d Loan Commissioners
ere hereby authorized to issue and sell not ex
ceeding two millieiu nve- hundred and twenty
e i.hl thousand live hundred dollars *2 628,
-600 oi the bonds of said State, bearing 1 iti r
est at tlie rale of four per cent, per annum.
which interest shall be be pa*.able semi-annu
ally, ln gold coin, on the seoond days in April
ami Octolier in each year, at the office of the
Treasurer of state. The principal ot said
bonus shall be made payable in gold coin,
within twenty years alter the date of their
issue, and sliall be of such denominations as
tin-said Loan Commissioners shall direct, but
nut less than live hundred dollars; shalloear
the date oi their issue, and shall be Signed by
the said Lean Commissioners, and shall have
tin seal of the state infixed thereto; and tlle
faith of the- State ot California is hereby
pledged for the pay ment of said bonds and
the Interest accruing thereon, as herein pro
vided.
Section 3. Coupons for the interest shall be
attached to eaoh bond, so that they mav be
removed without injury or mutilation to" the
bond; said coupons, consecutively numbered,
shall be signed by the Treasurer ol state.
Section 4. Before the sale of any of said
bonds the said Loan Commissioner, shall
cans.- notice of such sale to be published for
the space of one month iu two daily newspa
per* published in English, one iu the city of
Sau Fraucisi-o and one in the Capital of the
State. Sucli notice shall specify the amount
of bonds to be sold, the rate of interest they
shali bear, the day and hour of sale, the place
of sale, which shall be- at the Slate Capitol,
an 1 that se-aled proposals will be received by
the said Loan Commissioners for the purchase
of said bonds, within one month from the ex
piration of such publication; and on the day
and hour named ln said notice the said Loan
Commissioners shall open all sealed propo
sals ree-eived by them, and shall award the
purchase of said bonds to such bidders as will,
in their opinion, make the most aeivanta^c
o is bid lo'r the state; provided, that said Loau
Commissioner, may reject any or all bids, if
they de-em it to the advantage of the Suite;
anil provided further, that they may refuse to
make anv award unless sufficient security
shall be furnished by the bidders forthe com-
Dllance with tiie terms of their bids; and pro
vided furth. r. that saidbonds shall not be
sold for less than oue hundred cents on the
dollar, in gold coin, par value
BecUon 5. it snail betl.e duty of the Treas
ure rand Controller of State each lo ke-pa
_epanttc record of all bonds sold under the
provisions of this Act, showing the number,
date, amount and rate of interest of each
boml and to whom the same was issued.
Section U. The proceeds of sucli b. mils shall
be paid into the Stale Treasury, and shall be
a,iplied to the payment of the following
bonds, in the order of their issuance: The
I outstanding bouds issued under tlie Ac-t en
! titled -An Act to provide for the payment of
the funded Indebtedness of the state of Call
lor.iia. and to contract a funded debt for that
purpose," approved April second, eighteen
i Hundred aud seventy.
Section ;. All persons having any of the
j bouds specified In Section t.i of this Act shall,
j upon preseuuitlon of such bonds to the said
1 Loan Commissioners, be entitled to exchange
; them at their par value for bonds authorized
j to be issued under this Act at the rate of one
hundred eents on tlie- dollar, par value; but no
i bond shall tie Issued tor a less sum than live
hundred dollars, nor for a fra tional part ofa
hundred dollars, but the said Loan Commls
; siouers may issue certificates of such irac
; tional parts not bonded, which said certificate
! shail be transferable and entitled to be paid
out ot the proceeds of tbe sales of anv bonis
£rovi<ied for in Section 6 of this Act. Tbe
oan Commissioners shall cancel each bond
| so exchanged, and shall indorse on such bond
! the date on which ihey received the same,
; and from whom, the number and the amount
of the bond issued lu exchange therefor, and
shall file such bond in the otlice of the Secre
! tary of State. .
Sections. Whenever there shail be In the
State Treasury, from the proceeds of the sale
i oi bonds issued under this Act, a sum of ten
thousand dollars or in. ire. it shall be the dutv
i of the Treasurer to advertise m twonewspa
| pers printed iu English, one in San Krancisco
i and one in the Capital of the Slate, for two
j months, which advertisement shall state the
amount of money in the treasury applicable
| to the redemption of bonds, and the number of
; bonds, numtiering them lu the order of their
issuance, which are redeemable; and three
months from the date of the expiration of
such advertisement, such bonds, unless sooner
paid, shall cease to draw interest, but tlie
money for the redemption of such bonds shall
remain in the treasury to pay such bonds
whenever presented
Section 9. For tlie payment within twenty
years of tbe principal and Interest of the bond's
issued under this Act, there shall be levied an
nually by the State Board ol Equalization.
after any bonds have been issued under this
Act, such ratcot tax on each one hundred dol
lars of the assessed value of real and personal
property in U.e State, to be computed by the
Controller of State on the basis of the ass- ued
value of such property for the preceding vear
as shall produce tmtiuully for the first" live
years seven per centum of the amount of such
bonds issued; for the next ten {rears there
after, twelve per centum of the amount of such
SA( I.AMEXTO DAILY BECOKD-U__tON.
bonds issued; and thereafter, until all the
binds issued under this Ac-tare paid, fifteen
per centum of tlie amount of such bonds
issued, the State Board of Equalization shall
certify the rate of tax thus computed to the
several County Auditors, and the said Audi
tors are liereby dir. cted and required to enter
such rate on the assessment rolls of their re
spective counties. In the same manner aud
with the same eltect as ls proi ided by law in
relation to other Slate taxe-s. Every tax levied
under the provisions or authority of this Act
ls hereby mude a Uen against the property as
sessed, which lienshallattaehon of each
vear, and sliall uot re satisfied or removed un
til such tax has ben paid. All monevs de
rived from taxes'authorized by the provisions
e.; this section shall be paid into the State
Treasury, and snail be applied, first, to the
payment of the. interest on the bonds Issued
bythe provisions of tliis Act; second, to the
pa., ment ot the principal of sucn bonds; pro
vided, that all the monevs remaining In the
State Treasury on the third day of January ot
each year, tor tlie lirst live years after the issu
ance of any bonds under this Act.aft. r all the
interest on such bonds then due has tieen paid.
shall be transferred by tlie Treasurer of Mate
to the General Fund.
Section 10. Whenever, on the third dav of
January or July in any year, after the expira
tion of live years from the date of Issuance of
auy bouds under this Act, there remains, alter
the payment of the interest as provided in
the preceding section, a surplus of ten thou
sand dollars or more, it shall be the duty of
the Treasurer to advertise, for the space of "one
n.i.nth, in one daily newspaper published in
English in thecity of San Francisco, and lor
one month in one daily paper published in
English at the State Capital, for se-aled pro
po-als, to be opened erne month after the ex
piration of such publication by the Treasurer,
in presence of the (iovernor or Controller, at
the state Capitol, for tne surrender ol bonds
issued under this Act, which advertisements
Shall stats the amount of money he husou
hand for the purpose of redemption, and thev
shall accept the low e-st proposals, at rates not
exceeding par value-, as may redeem the great
est amount of bonus, uuiil the amount of
cash ou hand for redemption is exhausted;
provided, however, in case of a sufficient
amount oi such bonds shall not be otler das
aforesaid to exhaust the sinking fund to u
less amount Than ten thousand dollars, then
it is liereby made the duty ol the Treasurer to
advertise in two newspape-rs, one in San Fran
cisco and one In the Capital of the State, for
three months, which advertisements shall
state the amount in the sinking fund, and the
number of bonds, numbering them In the
order of their issuance, which such fun Is is
set apart to pay and discharge- and if such
bonus so numbered in such advertisements
snail not be presented for payment and can
cellaUon at the expiration of such publica-
tions, then such fund shall remain in the
treasury to discharge such bonds whenever
presented; but tney shall draw no interest
alter the expiration of such publication. Be
fore any of said bonds shall be paid thev .-hall
be presented to the Controller, who shall in
dorse on each bond the amount due thereon,
and shall write across the lace of e-ueh bond
the date of its surrender and the name of the
person surrendering.
SeeUon 11. The Treasurer shall keep a full
and particular account and record of all his
proceeding under this Act, und ofthe bonds
redeemed and surrendered, and he shall trans
mit to the Governor an abstract of all his pro
ceedings under tliis Act, with liis annual re
port, to be by tlie Governor laid before the
Legislature; and all books and papers pertain
ing to the matter provided for in this Act
shah, at all times, be open to the inspection
of any party interested, or tiie Governor, or
the Attorney-General, ora committee of either
branch of the Legislature, or a joint commit
tee oi both.
Section 12. It shall be the duty of the Treas
urer to pay the interest oil said bonds wiien
the sume tails due, out of said interest fund,
if sufficient; and if said iund be not sufficient.
then to pay the deficiency out of the general
fund; provided, that the Controller ot stale
shall nrst draw- his warrant on tbe Treasurer,
payable to the order ot said Treasurer, for the
amount of interest monev about to become
due, which sud warrant snail be drawn at
least one month previous to the maturing ot
the interest.
Section 18. This Act shall take effect sixty
days after tbe next general election, as to all
its provisions, except those relating to and
nec.B-ary ior its submission to the people,
and for returning, canvassing and proclaim
ing the votes, which shall Uikeetieet imme
diately.
Section 14.—This Act shall be submitted lo
the people of the state for tbeir ratliicution at
the next general election, and ihe qualified
electors of this State shall, at said election, on
tiieir ballots for state officers, vote for or
against this Act. Tnose voting for the same
shall write or have printed ou their ballots tiie
words, -Kefund the Debt—yes;" and those
voting against the same shall write or have
printed on their ballots the werus, "Refund
the Debt—No."
Section 10. The votes cast for and against
this Act shall be counted, returned and can
vassed, and declared ln the same manner and
subject to tne same rules as votes cast for
Treasurer of State; and if it appear that a ma
jority ot ail the votes so cast for or against
this law us aforesaid are iu fa vor of this Act
then the same shall have effect as herein before
provided, and shall be irrepeaiable until the
principal nnd interest of the liabilities herein
created shail be paid and discharged, and the
Governor shall make proclamation thereof"
but it a majority of tbe votes so cast are
I against this Act, then the same shall become
| void.
Section IG. It sliall be the duty of the Sec
retary oi State to have this Act .published In
one newspaper in each county of this state tor
tour successive weeks immediaU-ly precediug
election.
I'a ■!: Act sliall be voted upon separately
from the others, by ballot, at thenext general
elecUon, tobe held on Tuesday, the fcth day
oi November. A. 1). 1892.
Each ballot usi-d at such election must con
tain, prmled thereon, the words:
For the election of United States Senators
by direct vote of the )«op!e.
I Against the election of United States Sen
ators by direct vote of the people.
For tbe San Francisco Depot Act.
Against the San Francisco Depot Act.
For an educational qualification, requiring
every voter to be able to write his name and
read any section of the Constitution in the
Euglisn language.
• Against an educational qualification, requir
ing every voter to be able to write his name
and read anv section of the Constitution in
the English language.
Refund the debt-Yes.
Refund the debt—No.
w. \v. mio\Ds,
County Clerk of Sacramento County.
CANDIDATES TO BE VOTED FOR
At t_3 Municipal Election, Novemt-er 8,1692.
For Police Judge—
Henry L. Buckley, Republican;
h. 0. Cravens. Democrat, Reorganized Dem
ocrat and Citizen;
James Stewart, People's Party.
For City .Justice-—
James B. Devine. Republican;
Henry Starr. Citizen. People's Party and In
dependent I'epublican.
.' Sacramento, October 27,18V12.
J. D. YOUNG. I x-Offiato City Clerk.
I 027-n7
SACRAMENTO
County Bonds.
S a tramrnto, October 5,1892.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
EDWARD LYON, Treasurer of the Coun
ty of Sacramento, state of California, will re
coive bids at my office irom
October 6, 1802, at 12 _L, to November
11. 1892, at n M.,
For the sale or two hundred and tweuty (220)
Sacramento County bonds of the denomina
tion of one thousand dollars ($1,000) each.
Saidbonds to run for twenty years from the
first day of January. 1893, and to bear inter
est at the rate of four per cent, perannum.
Interest payable semi-annually at tbe County
Treasurer's ofliee, in the City of Sacramento.
No bids will be received for less than par
value.
The Boar J of Supervisors reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
By order of the Board of Supervisors, made
the sth day of October, 1892.
E. LYON,
County Treasurer of Sacramento County. Cal.
RUHSTALLER'S
Extra Gilt Edge
—IS THI—
BEST BEER IN THE WORLD.
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campaign* I Woodson Bros.,
printing. I. ga K STREET.
yol.iir-t\
p-RAINK T. JOHNSON
(__t____tT INI'IHIIEST),
Regular Republican Nominee for
Auditor _»nc_ Recorder.
E. LYON
(PRESENT INCUMBENT),
Kegalar Republican Nominee lor
County Treasurer.
G_6Th. CLARK
(I'KKSKNT I-CfUBEKT),
Regular Republican Nominee tor
County Coroner.
O. W. XODD,
Regular Republican Nominee for
Gupervleor,
Scc»miJ3Utrict.
OEORCSF. R. BRONNER,
Democratic Nominee for
Public Administrator.
P". D. RVAN,
Regular Republican Nojninee tor
District Attorney.
. _-___-
GEO. C. IVl'iVll_Jl_l_.EN,
Regular Republican Nominee for
Sheriff.
BSeoUun TUESDAY'. November 8.1899.
tVIATT F". JOHNSON,
Candidate for
Superior Judge.
Democratic, Peoples' and Citizens' nomine*
J, IVI. MORRISON,
Reform Deir.c.rat, Pesular Democrat an*
Citizens' Nominee tor
Supervisor,
Third District.
EBEN E3. OVA/EN,
Re." ular Republican Nominee for
Assomfc*. yman,
Twenty-second District.
JAMES STEWART,
Regular Feople's Party Nominee for
Police Judge.
T. W. O'NEIL.,
Democratic and Citizens' Nominee tor
Sheriff.
Election November H, lSi)2.
JAMES B. DEVINE,
Regular Republican Nominee tor
City Justice.
GEO. H. JOST.
Regular People's Party and Citizens' Nomt
nee lur
Assemblyman,
Twenty-first District (K to V, Kront to Thirty*
flrst. Residence, 1.27 L street.
W. A. MENRV,
Democratic and Citizens' Nominee for
Township Justice.
JOHN MILLER,
Democratic (Regular and Reformed), Cltliens*
and People's Nominee tor
Coroner.
"WM. E3. HAMILTON,
Pe._le's Part:; and Citizens' Nominee tor
County Cleric.
Election, Tuesday, November 8,1592.
ROE3ERT T. DEVLIN,
Regular Republican Nominee for
Judge Superior Court^
GILLIS DOTY*.
Democratic Nominee for
A s s e m fc> I y m st n,
Twenty-second District.
MARTIN RENNISH,
Regular Democratic Nominee for
Supervisor.
s'K'nnd District- trie
OSCAR S. FLINT,
Democratic (Regular and Reform i Nominee for
Assemblyman,
Twentieth District.
%t. B- HARRIS,
Democratic Candidate for
Supervisor,
Second Dlstnct.
HENRV STARR.
Independent Republican. Citizen*;' and Pec
pie's Party Nominee for
Citv Justice of the Peace.
WM. CURTIS.
Bcgular Republican Nominee fur
S u p e r v I s o r.
Fourth District- •_______
S. B. SMITH,
Regular Republican Nominee for
Rublic Administrator.
H. C- CHIF-MAN,
Regular Republican Nominee for
Assemblyman,
Twenty-first District
G. B. DEAN,
Regular People's I'arty Nomir.ee for
Supervisor,
Second Disiriet.
WILLIAM BOVNE,
Regular People's Party Nominee for
State Senator.
M. A. HO WAR D_
Regular Republican Nominee tor
Supervisor.
Third District.
E. O. HART,
Regular Republican Nominee for
State Senator.
W" W. RHoADS
(PRESENT INCUMBENT),
Ragular Republican Nominee for
County Cleric.
COLUMBUS LANDED IN AMERICA 1492.
J. F.~HILL
LANDED IN SACRAMENTO 18-2,
AND HIS STOCK OF
Carriages and Wagons
Is complete. Call and see them.
Thirteenth and J streets. - - Sacramento.
If FOR A PLATE OF ICECREAM If
I rvn made from pure erram, with ,1 Kft
EAGLE CONFECTIONARY.
820 K Street.
IN .HE MATTER OF RECLAMATION
JL District No. 8, Oraml Island, County of
batramenlo. State of California.
Tne petition for the formation of said dis
trict having heretofore been approved by this
hoard, aud the landowners of -aid district
having hereteiove adopted and liled their by
laws; now, upou applicaticn of Howard D.
Kercheval. it is therefore ordered that an elec
tion be held for the purpose of electing three
trustees of said district ou tue 12tu DAV OF
NOVEMBER, 1»32, commencing at lo
o'clock a. _. auo closing at 4 o'clock p. m. on
lhat day, and that notice tnereof be published
iu tne Record-Union, a newspaper of general
circulation in said county, for one monili, and
that the County Clerk sign said notice. Aud
it is further ordered that, said election be held,
at t.se ranch of A. T. J. Reynolds, In a build
ing thereon suiiable for ten purpose, bring*
situate iu Swamp Land survey So. ;;u6;
Orand Island, county of Sacramento, State of
Caliiornia, and ttiat vv". J. Smith Le, and he is
hereby appointed clerk, and .John \V. Perns
appointed inspector, aud Matthew Madge and
l'eter Hansen are appomieu iudges oi sant
el.vuaii.
'*_._! Attesu W. W. RJ3.OAD3. Clerk.