. Products of an advanced civilization. A Kansas souvenir. A book of information relative to the moral, educational, agricultural, commercial, manufacturing and mining interests of the state. Issued by the Kansas immigration and information association . leases, and bonds ; writes all com-missions, and attests the Governors signature to the same ; is Secretary of theExecntive Conncil ; and through his office all supplies and printing are ordered.) STATE auditors OFFICE. Auditor of State, George E. Cole, Rep., Girard $3,500 Assistant Auditor, Wylie W. Cook, Rep., Oswego 1,600 Appropriation Cler


. Products of an advanced civilization. A Kansas souvenir. A book of information relative to the moral, educational, agricultural, commercial, manufacturing and mining interests of the state. Issued by the Kansas immigration and information association . leases, and bonds ; writes all com-missions, and attests the Governors signature to the same ; is Secretary of theExecntive Conncil ; and through his office all supplies and printing are ordered.) STATE auditors OFFICE. Auditor of State, George E. Cole, Rep., Girard $3,500 Assistant Auditor, Wylie W. Cook, Rep., Oswego 1,600 Appropriation Clerk, S. R. Tuttle, Rep., Topeka 1,200 JJond Clerk, Edgar M. Smith, Rep., Kansas City 1,300 Land Oflice Clerk, Geo. W. Clark, Rep., Beloit 1,200 Book keeper, Irving H. Cole, Rep., Girard 1,000 Stenographer, Nellie W. King, Rep., Kansas City 600 (The Anditors office is the accounting office for the States finances. All billeand claims against the State are passed upon and compared with the uppropriatioDimade by the Legislature, before warrants are drawn on the Stat; Treiisnrer. Dupli-cate accounts are kept of all funds in the treasury, and compared monthly with thatoffice, thus making a check against possible errors. The work of compiling the u- 19). CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION OF KANSAS. (20) BesBmeut of rjiilroiid property also devolves upon this department, as do also theaccounts of the school lands, including the plats and field-notes of all surveys of theSt*te.) STATE treasurers OFFICE. State Treasurer, Otis L. Atherton, Rep , Russell $3,500 Assistant State Treasurer, Geo. M. Seward, Rep., Topeka 1,700 Bond Clerk, H. E. Oveiholt, Rep., Topeka 1,300 Assistant Bond Clerk, W. A. Thomson, Rep., Scott City 1,300 Stenographer, W. C. Ferguson, Rep., Russell 800 Book-keeper, C. R. Richey, Rep., McPherson 1,000 Messenger and Clerk, Raymon Stake, Rep., Topeka 730 Guard, N. G. Ferryman, Rep., Russell Springs 900 (Collects all money due the State, and is the custodian of all bonds belonging


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