Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . tionery 524 63 Examination expenses 240 3liscellaneous 107 15 $5,902 19 Decemhor 1, 1914. balance on hand $6,017 88 REGISTRATION 1. 1913, balance on hand $5,798 86 Receipts. 2364 anunal renewal license fees at $2 $4,728 00 Exchange 82 $4,728 82 $10,527 68Disburseitieiits. Secretarys salary and office rent $885 00 Telephone and postage 112 40 Printing and stationery 29 72 Attorney fees 1,385 70 Detective and inspector fees 1,742 20 Expenses incidental to prosecu


Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . tionery 524 63 Examination expenses 240 3liscellaneous 107 15 $5,902 19 Decemhor 1, 1914. balance on hand $6,017 88 REGISTRATION 1. 1913, balance on hand $5,798 86 Receipts. 2364 anunal renewal license fees at $2 $4,728 00 Exchange 82 $4,728 82 $10,527 68Disburseitieiits. Secretarys salary and office rent $885 00 Telephone and postage 112 40 Printing and stationery 29 72 Attorney fees 1,385 70 Detective and inspector fees 1,742 20 Expenses incidental to prosecutions 987 43 Miscellaneous 109 85 $5, 29 December 1. 1914. balance ou baud $5,275 39 All of which is respectfully submitted by the Board of Dental Exam-iners of California. LELAND D. JONES, A. HEKKICK, , 1. 1914. SEVENTH BIENNIAL REPORT STATE VETERINARIAN CALIFORNIA FOR THE TWO YEARS ENDING JUNE 30, 1914 CHARLES KEANE. B. POWLAND, P. IVERSON, .W. K-ADY .... Stale Veterinarian A^si^tant State Veterinarian Deputy State Veterinarian Clerk. CaliforniaState Printino Office1915 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. State of Office of State Fel^ruary 12, 1915. To IIis Excdh )ic!/, Hiram VV. Johnson,(jovfvniar of California, State Capitol, Sacramento, Sir : I liave the honor to transmit herewith report of the StateVeterinarian for the ])iennial period ending Jnne 30, 191-1. Yonrs very truly, CHARLES KEANE,State Veterinarian. REPORT OF THE STATE VETERINARIAN. Tho ivi)ort of this department for the biennial period, ending June 30,1914. sliovvs litth if any change on the whole, from the report submittedto you two years ago. This is due to the fact that our energies havebeen eoneentrated in a continuation of the work as outlined in our lastreport, believing as we do that, with our limited facilities, much morecould l)e accomplished by devoting such energies to work on hand ra


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