Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . etc., to go to destruction for lack of upholstering, is noteconomy; to economize a stitch in time, and spend nine times as muchafterward, is not economy; neither is pinching appropriations, to be madeup afterward by deficiency bills, economy. This fine Capitol and itsattractive park should be kept up, not extravagantly, but economically, ina manner worthy of the great State they represent. W. C. HENDRICKS, Secretary of State. State of California, ] County of Sacramento, j W. C.


Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . etc., to go to destruction for lack of upholstering, is noteconomy; to economize a stitch in time, and spend nine times as muchafterward, is not economy; neither is pinching appropriations, to be madeup afterward by deficiency bills, economy. This fine Capitol and itsattractive park should be kept up, not extravagantly, but economically, ina manner worthy of the great State they represent. W. C. HENDRICKS, Secretary of State. State of California, ] County of Sacramento, j W. C. Hendricks, being sworn, deposes and says, that the foregoing is atrue statement in detail, of the manner in which each of the appropriationsfor the office of the Secretary of State have been expended during the yearsnamed. W. C. HENDRICKS. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this, the twenty-fifth day of Septem-ber, 1888. S. P. Maslin,Secretary of the State Board of Examiners. BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE H H U H STATE OF CALIFORNIA. THIRTY-EIGHTH AND THIRTY-NINTH FISCAL YEARS. 1886-1888. ADAM HEROLD, STATE SACRAMENTO: STATE OFFICE : : : : J. D. YOUNG, SUPT. STATE PKINTING. 1888. REPORT State of California, Treasury Department, |Sacramento, July 30, 1888. j To his Excellency R. W. Waterman, Governor of California: Sir: In conformity with section three hundred and thirty-two, PohticalCode of the State of Cahfornia, I beg leave respectfully to submit the fol-lowing report of the transactions of this department for the thirty-eighthand thirty-ninth fiscal years, ending June 30, 1888, as shown by the fol-lowing schedviles. Your obedient servant, ADAM HEROLD, State Treasurer. REPORT OF THE STATE TREASURER. cfe^ Oi-H^i<M:r-t<ocoicC500-iTt<io-f<o:icocico^coot^o-H-t<uo^oift- OIr^Oi-(05 0C-fOCi-4COOti*iCO<MI^OC)0-1^^»TjicOO~OCOC-)(M-t<0-* CCt^wC0wC0O<MiC(MCC«O CiiCOO-#t^aOCOt^OCCOOr fCC^w-^OCO e<l CO CC_CO_C-1_CO -^CO O i-H OC OO CO C^l (M CO O r-^ -rf&


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