Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . f Secretary of State. lOCHMOOS. .)—Ueport of State Treasurer. 19(l(;-19U8. 0—IJeport of State Controller. 19UT-1908. 7—Report of State Board of Equalization. 190T-190S. S—Bei)ort of Attorney Ceneral. 19(;M)-l!»t»S. 9—Report of Surveyor General. —Report of Superintendent of State Printing. —Report of Adjutant (ieneral. —Report of Adjutant General. 190.».13—Report of Adjutant (Jeneral. —Report of State Commission in


Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . f Secretary of State. lOCHMOOS. .)—Ueport of State Treasurer. 19(l(;-19U8. 0—IJeport of State Controller. 19UT-1908. 7—Report of State Board of Equalization. 190T-190S. S—Bei)ort of Attorney Ceneral. 19(;M)-l!»t»S. 9—Report of Surveyor General. —Report of Superintendent of State Printing. —Report of Adjutant (ieneral. —Report of Adjutant General. 190.».13—Report of Adjutant (Jeneral. —Report of State Commission in —Report of Trustees of the State Library. —Report of State Board of Charities and Corrections. —Report of State Board of Prison Directors. —Reitort of Superintendent of Public Instruction—Tabular Statements. 1907-1908 ; School Architecture. —Report of Bureau of Labor Statistics. 1907-1908. *? f^ <^. • <? 4 riRST BIENNIAL MESSAGE GOVERNOR JAMES N. GILLEH LEGISLATURE Of THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA (THIRTY-EIGHTH SESSION) 1909 ». SACRAMENTO:w. w. SHANNON, : : : : superintendent state printing. 1909. fIRST BIENNIAL MESSAGE OF GOVERNOR JAMES N. GILLEn. Executive Department, State op California,Sacramento, January 4. 1909. To the Senate and Assembly of the State of California. The constitution provides that the Governor shall, by message, com-municate to the legislature at every session thereof the condition of theState and recommend such matters as he shall deem expedient. Our State is in a most flourishing condition. The financial stringencythat prevailed a little over one year ago has passed away, and to-daywe find our citizens busily engaged in all manner of enterprises. Abountiful harvest has added largely to our material wealth, our mineshave yielded their usual amount of minerals, our commerce and tradehave increased in volume, our cities have grown larger and many peoplehave settled in our vall


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