Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . ng. 1913-1914. 8—Report of Superintendent of Public Instruction. 9—Report of The Adjutant General, —Report of State Board of Equalization. —Report of State Board of Health. 1912-1914. 12—Report of State Board of Health. Tuberculosis Commission, —Report of State Commissioner of Horticulture, —Report of Industrial Accident Commission, —Report of Fish and Game Commission. —Report of State Library. 1912-1


Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . ng. 1913-1914. 8—Report of Superintendent of Public Instruction. 9—Report of The Adjutant General, —Report of State Board of Equalization. —Report of State Board of Health. 1912-1914. 12—Report of State Board of Health. Tuberculosis Commission, —Report of State Commissioner of Horticulture, —Report of Industrial Accident Commission, —Report of Fish and Game Commission. —Report of State Library. —Report of Veterans Home of California. —Report of Veterans Home of California. —Report of State Civil Service Commission. —Report of State Board of Education, —Report of Recreational Inquiry Committee. —Report of Commission of Immigration and Housing. 1914. BIENNIAL REPORT Secretary of State State of California SIXTY-FODRTH AND SIXTY-FIFTH FISCAL YEARS, BEGINNINGJULY 1, 1912, AND ENDING JUNE 30, 1914 FRANK C. JORDAN, Secretary of State. CaliforniaState Printing Office191414369 REPORT OF SECRETARY OF STATE. State of California, Department of State,Sacramento, December 10, 1914. To His Excellency, Hiram W. Johnson, Governor of the State of California. Sir: I have the honor to present herewith my second biennial reportas Secretary of State, which contains a statement of all fees receivedby this office from Jul} 1, 1912, to June 30, 1914, inclusive. Thereport also includes a statement of the expenditures, and the amountdrawn against the seA^eral appropriations made for the support of thisdepartment. The records of this office, kept as provided by subdivisions 2, 3 and4 of section 408 of the Political Code, show that the Governor hasgranted 46 pardons, 16 commutations of sentence, and 4 reprieves; hassigned 913 restorations to citizenship; has issued 30 holiday and otherproclamations; has granted 1819 order


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