Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . purchases of military prop- I erty, etc. i $10,008 S3 October 31, 1914— iBalance on hand (in bank) j 1,067 38 Totals $11,076 21 $11,076 21 Statement showing condition of cash account incidental to moneys received anddisbursed by The Adjutant General for IVliscellaneous purposes. January 16, 1911—To balance cash on Hand (being amount received from predecessor inoffice and on deposit in National Bank of D. O. Mills & Co., Sacra-mento) $2,053 97 February 28, 1911—To proceeds sale o


Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . purchases of military prop- I erty, etc. i $10,008 S3 October 31, 1914— iBalance on hand (in bank) j 1,067 38 Totals $11,076 21 $11,076 21 Statement showing condition of cash account incidental to moneys received anddisbursed by The Adjutant General for IVliscellaneous purposes. January 16, 1911—To balance cash on Hand (being amount received from predecessor inoffice and on deposit in National Bank of D. O. Mills & Co., Sacra-mento) $2,053 97 February 28, 1911—To proceeds sale of lot of old, obsolete and unserviceable state mili-tary property 12 94 March 21, 1911, to October 30, 1913— By purchases of military stores and supplies, etc $1,039 48 October 31, 1914—Balance on hand (in bank) i j 1,029 43 iTotals $2,068 91 $2,068 91 REPORT State Board of Equalization 1913-1914 STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION EDWARD ROLKIN, First District JOHN MITCHELL, Second District, Ch R. E. COLLINS, Third District JEFF McELVAINE, Fourth District JOHN S. CHAMBERS, Controller T. M. EBY, Secretary. CaxifobniaState Printing Office 191413957 ALFRED BOURNE NYE, State Controller and ex officiomember of the State Board of Equalization 1906-1913. Born at Stockton, California, October 25, at Sacramento, California, August 19, 1913. Whereas, A. B. Nye, State Controller and ex officio memberof the State Board of Equalization, has departed this life;therefore, be it Resolved, That as members of the State Board of Equaliza-tion, associated with him in the business of the state, we expressour appreciation of his eminent ability, his unusual devotion tothe public interest, and his unswerving adherence to lines ofrectitude. In his death the state has lost a valued servant, the com-munity a citizen of high ideals of public service and privateconduct, and this Board a master mind in the solution of itsdifficulties. Resolved. That this expression be spread upon the minutes o


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