Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . STATE OFFICE, SACRAMENTO: : .1. D. YOUNG, SUPT. .STATE 1, 4G553 CONTENTS. 1—Biennial Message of Governor R. W. Waterman. 2—Report of the State Board of Examiners. 3—Biennial Report of the Secretary of State. 4—Biennial Report of the State Treasurer. 5—Biennial Report of the State Controller. D—Report of the Attorney-General. 7—Report of the Surveyor-General. 8—Biennial Report of the Adjutant-General. 9—Biennial Report of the Superintendent of Public
Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . STATE OFFICE, SACRAMENTO: : .1. D. YOUNG, SUPT. .STATE 1, 4G553 CONTENTS. 1—Biennial Message of Governor R. W. Waterman. 2—Report of the State Board of Examiners. 3—Biennial Report of the Secretary of State. 4—Biennial Report of the State Treasurer. 5—Biennial Report of the State Controller. D—Report of the Attorney-General. 7—Report of the Surveyor-General. 8—Biennial Report of the Adjutant-General. 9—Biennial Report of the Superintendent of Public —Report of Superintendent of State Printing (thirty-eighth fiscal year).11—Report of Superintendent of State Printing (thirty-eighth and thirty-ninth fiscal years).12—Report of State Board of —Report of the Trustees of the State —Report of the State —Biennial Report of the President of the University of California. BIENNIAL MESSAGE OF GOVERNOR R. W^. .WATERMAN LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. T\A<^ENTY=ElQHTH SACRAMENTO: STATE OFFICK : : : : J. B. YOUNG, SUPT. STATE PRINTING. 1888. BIENNIAL MESSAGE. State of California, Executive Department, }Sacramento, January 7, 1889. > To the Senate and Assembly of the State of California: Gentlemen : In accordance with custom, and in conformity to law, Ihave the honor to herewith transmit to you my first biennial message. DEATH OF GOVERNOR BARTLETT. Since your last session, on the twelfth day of September, 1887, Wash-ington Bartlett, Governor of the State, was removed by death, and thehigh and great responsibilities and duties of the Chief Executive thusdevolved upon me. I assumed this great trust with a profound sense ofthe loss to the State of a loyal, broad-minded citizen, and a faithful andstatesmanlike Chief Magistrate. Governor Bartletts character and careerillustrate and dignify American citizenship. His conscientious perform-ance of duty in eve
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