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State of Califomiai
Notice is hereby giyen that a General Electioi
the first day of ISeptember next, throughout th
ing Officers are to be elected s
AND
DISTRICT JUDGES for the foUcwing
1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8l
AlsOp Senators are to be elecl
4th District. Composed of the counties
of Alameda and Santa Clara, One Senator.
5th District. Composed of the counties
of San Francisco and San Mateo. Two Sen-
ators.
6th District. Composed of the counties
of Mariposa, Merced, Tulare, Fresno and
Buena Vista. One Senator.
7th District. Composed of the counties
of Stanislaus and Tuolumne. One Senator.
8th District. Composed of the Counties
of San Joaquin Si Contra Costa. One Senator.
9th District. Composed of the coui
Sacramento. One Senator.
11th District. Composed of the eoi
of Marin, Sonoma and Mendocino. One I
ator.
14th District. Composed of the couj
of Butte and Plumas. One Senator.
15th District. Composed of the coi
of Sutter and Yuba. One Senator anc
from Yuba.
Also, the following Memb
Alameda eouoty,
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State of Catifomia^ Eacecutive DepaiK^tu/^ent.
laf a General Election iis to be held on Wedue8day9
|r next^ throughout the ^tate^ at which the follow-
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for the foUcwing Judicial Districts s
Id, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 13t and 14th.
s are to be elected as follows:
9th District. Composed of the county of
Sacraineiito. One Senator.
11th District- Composed of the counties
of Marin, Sonoma and Mendocino. One Sen-
ator.
14th District- Composed of the counties
of Uutte and Plumas. One Senator.
15th District- Composed of the counties
of Sutter and Yuba. One Senator and one
from Yuba.
16th District. Composed of the county
of Nevada. One Senator.
17th District. Composed of the County
of Placer. One Senator.
18th District. Composed of the county
of El Dorado. Tivo Senators.
19th District. Composed of the counties
of Amador and Calaveras. One Senator.
20th District. Composed of the county
of Sierra. One Senator.
living Members of Assembly i
Napa County, One Member „ Santa Cruz County. One Member
ing
lapa County, One Member
fevada *' Five
•lacer " Four
•lumas " One
Sacramento " Four
»an Bernardino county, One
Jan Diego
San Francisco
San Mateo
Ian Joaquin
Ian Luis Obispo
lanta Barbara
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One
Two
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Santa Cruz County, One Member
Shasta " One
Sierra " Two
Siskiyou ** One
Solano " One
Sonoma and Mendocino counties, Two
Stanislaus county, One
Sutter " One
Trinity " One
Tulare, Fresno and Buena Vista
counties One
Tuolumne county Four
Yolo " One
Yuba « Five
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leies for County Judges other (han (hose contained
Counties will proceed to elect* The above list is
s of this office show.
toards of Countj Supervisors is directed to the
entitled ^' An Act to amend an Act to regulate
13d, 1850," passed April 27th, 1855* See Statutes
le €(reat !■
of July,
ight.
of State, at office in Sacramento, Cal-
in the year of our Lord one thousand
AN, Secretary of State.
so, tne louoiving
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Alameda couotj, One Member
Amador «* Two
Butte «« Two
Calaveras " Three
Colusi and Tehama counties One
Contra Costa county, One
El Dorado " Eight
Humboldt " One
Klamath &Del Norte counties,. One
JLos Angeles county, Two
Marin ." One
Mariposa and Merced counties, Two
Monterey county, One
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in this Proclaufiation, the Counties will proceei
eorrect^ so far as the books of thif$ office show.
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The attention of the Boar<ls of County Suj
second Section of an Act entitled '' An Act to
Elections, paissed March SSd, 1850,^^ passed Api
of 1855, page 160.
Witness my hand and the Great Seal of State,
ifornia, this thirtieth day of July, in the yeai
eight hundred and fifty-eight.
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iVOTICE IS SIEREBY OITE^^ thai
TUESDAY, THE GTII DAY OF ]\ OYE
at which the following* Olficer»$ are to be el
Four Electors for Pres^iideDt and Vic
Also, A District Jud&re for the \^\\\ •]
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lat a General Election Is to be held on
EIUBER NEXT, tiirou|srliout the State,
le elected :
ice President of the Uiiiteti States.
h Judicial District.
* f ■? * ■/ .J * 4 %, I Wll ^■i^'iwwg'^t
t« be elected as follows !
a aiMl Alaiiieila^ • ^«^ Seiii>.tor«
i^eo ami Sill ^laieo .Two ^ieiiators.
rinoi^a^ Mereecl^ T'wlare and Bfirsia
••••• •••- One Seiiiii<?rf
ni kVaViiVra\i§. I i^r.i^ Senator.
;ia and San Joaquin <Nie St^nator.
^ Cine Senator.
[< ndoeino and Sonoma • • ^ .One Senator.
Pinnia§ • Osie Seiia tor.
^Miter ....•...• ♦••••.. .One Senator
••••• .One Seiiaitir.
^^^^.. •••• Oiie Senator,
..•.•.•••••• ••••••One Senator.
.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •'^^^^^ Senait€>r?«i.
id Calaveras •••..•One Senator*
,^^ «••••••«•••• •One Senator,
(iiibers of Assembly;
K'!»ht'r ; Cuiavoras county, 3 niombers; Cohisi and Tehama count ie§, 1 mcm-
riilohii county, 1 member ; Klamath and Del \erte counties, 1 member ; Los
[•el counties, •i nu'mbers ; Mendoeiiu> county, 1 member ; Monterey county, 1
iiity, 4 mendurs; IMumas county, "2 mendiers ; Sacramento county, 4 mem-
j irancisco county, S mend»ers; San l>lat«'0 county, 1 mend»er; San Joaf|Uin
\uU\ ] niendier; Saida C lara county, 'i mendiers ; Santa C ruz county, 1 mem-
linendMr; Aolano county, 1 mend»er ; A'onoma county, I mend»er; Manislaus
\\kvv, rresno and Iluena Vista counties, 1 member; Tuolumne county, 4 mem-
iiiities : Tulare ; San Jflateo ; Nan l>ie&:o.
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4fh lli^irict^ eomposetl of the coiiiifie^ of Naiita Clara
5ih DiNtriet^ eonipo^ctl of the eoiinde^ of Nan Fraiici««<
6fli DiMriet^ coEiipoised of liie eouiifies of Fre^iio^ .^l^irn
Ti^ta • • -,........
Till Di$<frii*t9 eoiiipo<»»ecl of Oii^ eoiiistie^ of Tiioliiiniie am
Hih District, eoiiipoNed of the eoiiiilieN of € oiitra Co^la
%H\\ BKtrie*, eoiiipoMMl of <lie eoiiP.fr of SaeraiiieiHo^.*
Hill lli^triet^ eonipoiseil of <lie eoiiiilies of Harsis.. fi^ ik
14tli IliNtriet^ eoiiipo^ecl of the eoiintieiii of Butte aiiti PI
15ili Wi^trict^ eoiiipoM d of the eoiiiitie^i ofl iiba and S%\
And for the eoiintj^ of Yiiha**.. • «.
16ili l>l*^tr5et* eonipo^ed of <he eount^r of Xevada
IHtli llimtiiet^ eoni{>o<<sed of the eoiinty of Kl ]>orado...
19tli lli^triet. eoiiipo^ed of the eountiei^ of inirtd^'^i* aidl
!20th District, composed of the eotintv of Sierra*«**«» J
ALso, the following Mcuj
Alameda county, 1 nioinbor ; Amador county, 2 members ; Rntte county. 1 n'^iilM
her ; Contra Costa county, 1 member ; Fl Dorado county, - fiienihers ; llunilolj
Ant^eles county, •! nu'uibers; .^arin county, 1 member ; Ufariposa and >Iercel <
mend>er ; -Vapa county,! member; i>eyada county, 5 mt iiiImts ; Placer couity
l>ers \ San Bernardino county, 1 mend»er ; San l>ie^o county, I ni4'nd>er ; San I ri^
couiiiy, 2 membi'rs ; San Luis Obis|)o county, I mendier ; Santa Itarliara coinil».
ber : Shasta county, 1 member; Sierra county. '^ nu'ndMrs; .Viskiyou counry, I iih
county, I mendier: tVutter count>, 1 mend»er ; Trinity county. I member; Tula*r.|
Ihts; Yolo coiiiitv, 1 mcinbi'r; Yuba county, .> iiu'inbcrs.
Also, County •ludg'eK in the^ foib»viiiju;' Conn
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for ilkAi |siir|M»!«e,*' appro^rd April ;MNIi, V. I>. 1*^ '-
Al*«, <o the provisions of an Act eiititlod " in Act i«
or aa;aingt a C<»jsreiit!«»« to rivist* and cliaiii;^e the Cojsi
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st-ction of an AH ontiUod " An Act «<> aiiMiid an A<t to rcsulato Elections. |»ass<0
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my ha
Done at Sacramento, California, this 29th day of Sept<
Hundred and Sixty.
/^>fe^ Attest :
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||m' *»<afc of C45l»f««'fiirt, aii«l to c<>»itpact a fiinthil tlchi
t rrcommendins^ to tlic electors of the 8(atc to vote for
o].<<i<i4iition of llie State," a|)|»royeci April 2Htli, A. fl,
l»«iy .'ii!|H>*-' » >■** iiN tiireete« to Use »^e€*o;;Hl
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hand, and caused the great Seal state to be affixed,
ptt^mber, in the year of our Lort ^e Thousand Eight
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Is liie Kxciutivi- •.( Hii* <'i>iiim inncnlili takr-. j.einiiar iimrifi in iiL'iiin
prii
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in;iiiif.'-liili(.n of 111.- ijnitiiii.l.-
i;i;iiitvfiilii. ^- i- iill 111"' rcinrii
:iii iiiiki lor till' I"
uf tlu--ii- UMIIV l.li-
Oiliforniii, in all the anlor of lur youili, Ilii* dtiy r
I liir I'l-o-p. lily.
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lorlli it* fruit* fur lur in oMr«
lieimini? ahumlumi'; liir Ir.i-an- ..f n-iiil l.ivt not liwii extiiiii-Hil, wl.ili' sh<: lia* mlarioil
luT toiilndutioni' lo tin- wralili i
r lur *i-lir Slalc* iiml i.;!.. r laii.l-. Tlie imiTiisc of lur lliKk« and lur.N, luMiriatin:; on
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iif III.
or (111- cry of tin' orplian within hiT l.orders.
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iliaviii. and I., aid Ut. in cMi iiditi; the ion.|Ui'*t of a Mn.i-rior ii»
with us the riili muiiltleviitp of
Iiz.itioii. No otlar land lias Ixiii fo hliilily favond in
all llie I UiiKiit* of material iin>::r, ,^ ii- tlii
Milli i-oi.i. iiim-nt and i.eaie. may they l>e
autifnl Inrilaae of ours.
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di»llie.'iii»hc.l US the lia:iiiatl..n* of vi\*
loni, jusiliee, tliarity, »nd love
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li.W. the iwcnly-eiirldh of Noviinher. i:»lanl, us a
.r of the Stale of Caliloriiia. do liirehy apioint and fet ajmrt TIIVKS
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d meet ill their aieii*lonie.l r. llaious
liny ol I'uldie Tliaiik*'-'ivin;r to .\lni(i.'hty liiui, lor the di*tiiij,Tiislieil
durilis the fai'I .V»i"- -^'1'' ' <■'" "P"" "" ''"' lt"l'' '" '■•>' ■"''<'^ ''"^■''' "'-'ilv
iis*inil.iii-. and in ail si.ilal.lc way-, and in all due Kd.niuity, Jo |.our
I .rth their uinililude in pn\
r and |.rai*e to our Hea^en^• Kailier for all hi* i;oo<liie-s : remeiiilnrinj;,
111.
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lerveiiily f..r tl..' -I'l. dy n iiiovitl of our iialion.i
1 lahiinitie
id t</r the perpiliiiiy. in ail it* jniwer
dorv, of thi* liiioii and e.jnilii.v of Slates, to whieli, under l'r..videnei-. we nioi
t ihierfuily atlif mte the iiiiparalhl. d
|.r< rjierity of our in-oi'le ; lUiU lo i!
the .Ueclauehor of civU ai"' rHIi-i
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UN hand. an. I eau-. d Ibi ureal Seal
i.f ll.v Stale to I"
alllx'il, the day iind year al.ove written.
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■Mi *t Wmwaiiit— fatuwi i ii DwUMOK 1
tlrlUHBAM, rr RA« Bnif vam
VY my dot? »y t>a wTTti Aott tt the L | ~ '
«l al« Bute (lortloniof shlcl] are >«r«aBt« i
Ibr ih« direct on cr perton* theratn ckwt«4
•ptttel traiU uil obiy>ll'Ef) to Kire pafclic aotte«,by
KAlaattioD, r.rthe poKp!eti»D of Ui« fcutlcDnoof At
tt K^ro'ED gcho'l po r&r M to b« r«A4y for ea««-
eDCT' Ui4 *hrrr<s,the B»r4 of TrailHl of mH
kU Reform 8 ^<'>''i btT# eonT«*e4 t4 tbii D^pwV
Aiat tba rrfjaliit« official Information of the for^ote
taet:
*^gul?7?'¥.^f Hnfif f^ %r^s?vft aaww jtf
coaofroeJ, that ihs Bute Rff-rm ^hooi al MKrytrtn*
Vill be oprred ud 'eadj for tt« ircei>tioa of ailTAvthl
fbr whom the tune hat been provided, ae rpMslte4 te
tba Acts herein re'rrred !<^,on the flril Mccdaj, batog
tta Sddaj of Pecfmber, A. D. ISCl.
^^ In teetimoDT whereof 1 hare hereonW Ml
J r^ ( my haod, and cauicd the Great l*eal of »»ilf
I iBiate to be aAzed. tbe day arti rear tsil
"^ ftbOTt wmua. JOHN O. DOWNIT
OoTflTDor of Oailtormk
AttMt : JosmoK Paioa, Secraury of BUta.
AN ACT for the eraetlon of a B«lMtsc for a BIMt
fteform Scfcool. and for ibt R«fmlatloa of tba 0$im%
pa«i«d April l9, I'sCo.
Bee. ]<. Afler the proclamaUoD ihall ban k««B
Bkd«, ai prcTlded In »e:iioD MTeolean of thli AvL
vhan aoj boy. cr youtb, between the a|[e of e'f^l axt«
•Lxt«to 7fari. i^all be coDvlcted of anv effete* knowa
to the law* rf thi«8tale, af-d panlibable by InprltoB-
vect, other than nch aa maybe tcalahable by Iv*
priaonneat for liff , the OcuM v:r Jo?t ce, ai t^e eaat
■ay be.) before w*'od inc^ c'lcvt'^tloD thai be ta^,
may at thel' iiicretfoo efnt^cce each boy or y^ctb io
the State Re'orci Bc^col. rr io lucb paD'iboitrDt aa la
now provlied ry law for tfie tame cStcif. Ard If tha
•c&tence ehaH be U the Kef'-tm S-hool, iLeo l< abaJ b«
la Ihe alurnaiWe tu tr.* fitate B*fcrtn bclijo'. or to
Hch yuclatrcect aa woaJi tarebeco awarded !f ttii
Act hftd DC t paaacd.
Sec 19. Acy b-*y or ycDtb lo c-nvictcd and aast (•
•aid Fcbool. s'^ail there be kept, dieciiUsed. icetroetad.
•Bployed, ard poTemad, acder l^e directKR of aald
Board of Trtiatre*, ostil U:e term of ^)■ tenteaoa ahaU
have fx&lred. cr u- til ttf »^»il be finer ref"rwad or
<lBCha*gc1, or iha!l be ^fUl.^l <a: by»%ii Tfrte-e,
ftccord! K to their bj-Iawe, ur rhatl be mnar. I'd to
prtaoB.undei' the ien'ence nf the C art, aa 'ncorflfib.a,
■p9D mforvatlon of the Tnutace, ai bcreUafai pro*
Tided.
Pec 20. If a-y boy ^t ycoth eha'I ap^o a-y roavle-
llOB. b« aan■vD''t^] t < n <• t* 1 PjhPoi, and tre Trwreaa
iteU da«m It eipedii :.t to r< re<*e M <d. or If ba thatl M
fraod iDCirriflnle or ^l« r-aUruac*? !n tb« tafcoal
abaU be deemad lajarica* lo the manet; -meat and CaU-
pUa* tbfre f, tfcay abaU reiif'/ tie aam* upoa tba
aitttlmoa by Tliiae of vMeh ^9 ii held, vh e*i Blti'mM*
logrh-r 9\ h the cBTtet, a*»aU b* dtltrarad ta tba
•herlff of acy coon*y, ci ii» l>«puty. r>r ii the Ooo*
■Ukta of aoylcwm, wfo itia^ forthwith commit aald
^y or yen b lo the j kli or 8i*t4 F htco, a« ibc eaaa
may b*. It paritiaacc of the altanattvt a elaaa* pr»>
ttdad Ibr In Iba prtceiloir acctl d of the Act.
•ac t\. Alt oommitmaoia of boyi or yoitcelotMi
toaUlttiVo9. of whatever af • wbea oemmltted, ahaU b«
far a t*Tm vt looffor ihaa ihalr mlnorlxy, n ^r taat ibaa
•M y«ar, aataai eo^Mr diaehargad by o dtr of tba
Traaioaa, aa bartUbatera proTidod. Tb* mlttlsaa nbail
■IMO tba af*. the otaaaa oommtmed, tba aaauaaa, •mi
Iba aNanhAMva aataaec Wb«B«*ar aay boy wr ywvlb
■bbU b* dlaebbri d. by tba asp-raMaa af bla t«r« at
•eaaihmaM, or aa renroMd, or aa banoc anl*e1a|
Iba ai« af tvaaty-oD* yaara, a«eb diaaharve i^ a i be a
Ml aad ao«»la a r*i>aaa from aU pamaiti^e asddltv
MMaa wblcb may hav* b«ia araaiadby mn* ae*ta»<m.
AV ACT daftalf'r fkthar pawmi ftbd dwitta of 1M
«•« or Maiaimi < f tba fiblo SalWna ■ibiiL
Iba HaftMoea of <Ue iWwair.a »eb'«o« Dhm^
laf •aafnMtaaa. paaaai ilay«,tMI.
Wmk IL 9pow UMi* af aay vr%i.t. f gmtHSmk at
**-^.af be/ boy -r >out wba baa aw ptwtA wr
lbb»vuo mav b*a»iow« tA%At Trva •••.<? Hbft.
m. bad •apart«U;.Jeni . r > e bift*e fteloam b^bbal
k bay or yoaib aaau be nv*^ r«d tbmota, bbi Mbl
eM»j«ail«ik«a*^teMrm«tfb,«MP««« bad d»7
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'£ft us coiiif bcfoif Ijis prrsnuf luitb tljanhsqibinq. niii) sljolu ourscllifs glab in \i\\\\ l\jitlj ysalms."
IN A('('< »i:|)ANCK with tlic l*r'»l;i:r,atii)ii of the I'rcsidcnt nf tlic L'iiil«.'(l States, ami tliaf xXw iicoiilc of mir cniiirnfl
iipi.H l!ir >a!iic nccasioii, am' with tlie sunic uiiaiiiiiiity of j)iii'[><ist'. 0IH.T up their ^M-atcful T'liaiiks^iving to 11^
"eMTv piDil ainl iK'i'li'ft iiift.
I, LELAND STANFORD, Governor of the State of Califorj
III! IIKIIKIJV AIM'OINC
A< a (hiv i.\'( |iiih!ic Thiiiiks;ii\ iiijr to Ahiiighty (lod, •■ tiir the ^^rcat bciicdts we havi- reeoiveil at Hi.- hands" (hirint.'
which we liave just |iasse(l.
Let MS reineiiiher oil tiiat (hiy. that in enhiiiiity. as in |iros|MTity. there is a (JimI ulxive us who liold- in the liol|
not oidv the lives of iMdi\iduals. liut th<' de-tiiiies of nation-. Lei us leiiu'iuln'i- tliai it is to lliin we inn-t look tin-
pulilie jitVairs. as well a- prav for stren::th to eonipass the threatened ihuijrers that surround our )Mdove<I cuuntrv.
W
i;le wi' deplore our eondiliiui as a nation, we have nianifoM r«'asons foi- offering up our united Tli!inksL'i\in{;-
Hiir State. durin'_' the past year, has heen hies,-ed with [u-osperity and health. Oiir farms have yielded of their]
niir minis have continueil to ui\e u|> tiieir hidden treasure- We ha\c la-eji free from Hoods, pestilence, and famine.
ha\e kno«n no wide spread calaniity. We have enjnyetl an uidimited fniitfulness of soil and a jienial elitnate, wliieh
share with the tluML^ands of other laud.-' wlio are iin.vion.sjy seekin>: new and more jH-m-eful homes.
We are Messed with a
p-nenuis and s\ nipatlii/.in;r jMipulation. whose hearts have Iw-en ojiened to >:i\e munil
ahundanee. that the su(lerin):s of siek and \v<»unded patriots of other States may U- ivlievid.
Ue ha\e had multiplied and renewed evid<'nees of flie loyalty of our |>e«ple. and have h\ le;:islntive. ele«'live. ami
deprivi-d tiie en«-mies ttf mir etmntry from entering tlie |M>niiei<Mis wiilge of rebellion and dii>s4iinlion into the elH-rislii*<l iri
own fa\(M°<<l (
ommonHeHltli
Ith
Uut while we ».«4>nil»le witli lluinkfiil lienrl.« ninitn}! the eiinliul M^MH*inli<mii of our own happy honiex. let ii< not
de-Milnle lioii.'H>liol«U in uur rioter StateK. mImm** MlJnii« will U- twined with cv|»n>»n«, «nd wli<K*e heart* will Ix* ovcrll
flOHIIIk'
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jjii. I .-•.»•_ »t«t
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•wn mnv niirii witn a niuiK^|rivni)r* mr in*' pH'innHiP «»i inVilifr pifnrciiim.
!i;i\t' he»n
I'Hs-T
tiili
Lluiidi
^t;itc of (Kalifonua— C!^f ecutibc pt})admcnt, '
Sacramento, November 5th, 1863. '
OLAMATION OF THANKSGIVING!
" 1ft US coiiif bfforr llts prfsnuT luitlj tljanhsqibinq. anb sbolu oursclbts qlab in f\m luitlj '^Isadiis."
L\N<'K witii till' I'lochinwition of the rrrsidcut ol' tin- L'liitod States, ami tliat the \k-o[iU- of our common c«miitrv may.
lie >u!iR' <ura<i()ii. ami witli tlic saiin' uiiaiiimity of purposi'. oIVit mji tlu-ir grateful Tliauks-ivinir to Him wlm ticstows
piod and jKTtl'Ct uift.
LELAND STANFORD, Governor of the State of California,
iMi lli:i;i;i:V UT'ilST
ultlic Tiiai!ksui\ in;: ti
Aluii"-litv God. -for tlit- irroat k-iK-lits wi- havo rtroivfd at His haiids ' during tlio year througli
Vf 1M<( iiasscd
ICllU'llllKT (HI
tliat da\. tiiat in cahiinity. a< in pi'd-iH-rity. t!
iiTf IS a
(iiid al"'\(' 11-
.lio imlds in the hollow of His liand
llVl'S o
f individuals, hut tlu' dt>tinii> of iiati<ins.
I..t
ns icnu'Mi
hiT that it i> to Him wc must look for ■ruidanci' in oiir
•11 a> inay fur >tr<-njrlli to rumpass the tiiivatom-d daiig«Ts that snrronnd onr h<-lov.d coiintiy.
lUf lU'lilolf (II
III' condition as a nation. \\(
hav(,' manifold reasons (or oncriiij: ni> onr united Thanksgivings as a ■oinmnnity.
lie. diiiiiiL' the pa-^t \iai-. has Ihcii blessed with i>nisperity mid health. Our farms have yielded of their ahiiiidunce. and
|\c continued to '/\\v up their hidden trea.suivs. We have U«en fix-e from II<mk1.s. iK-stilence. and famine, and. as a State,
,i(h- >i>iea(l calamitv. Wr Inue enjo\ed an iiidimited fruitfuliiess of siiil and a geiiial climate, which we can oMer to
Je thousands of other lands who are anxiously s«>ekin>r '••■^* "'"I mon- |ieaeeftil home:*.
d with a genenius and s\ mpatlii/.ing |M»|tulation. wIiom- ln-arts have lut-n ii|K-niMl to give niunilU-eiilly of their
f otiier States mav U- ivlii-xf*!.
It tlu' siillerings of sick and uounded patriots o
had multiplied and renewed evidences of the h.yalty of our |«t»plo. and have liy k>gi.«lative. ihstive. and judicial aiti.
l«-nenn«*s o
'I
f our country fnim entering th<- |n'
>n.
rnicious
Witlgi* of rebellion ami (iii«M»lulioii into tliv clieri!>lie«| institution;* of our
omnionMi*aiiri
Ith
llle we ni^Min
hold
)•<{>{' 111 onr «ii«U'r
Ide Willi ihankriil lienrlo nnumg the omliul aMwirmtMin* of imr own happy honieti. lot ii^ not fotin-l thv many
St«l«'»«. wlioji*' allaiK will U- iwitMil with ry|»rpiM«. and wImwx' iKart* will la- oVfHlowing with (k*M»lalion.
I. I Willi Tl.ank.irivinir« for ihr plenitiil. •! I»niu< pnitiTliiHi.
,N(K Willi the Pn)<-la:iiation of the Pivsidont of tlu- I'jiit.-d Stiit<-r<. and tlint xUv ] i-l.- of our common comitrv inny.
■ Ann' oc.asiou. au.l uilli the sauiie unuuiiiiit v of puqMW. ofler up their jrHitefiil Tlianks-rivinjr t«j llim wh.. l„-to\vs
biMiil :ilii| |icrfcct i:ift.
ILELAND STANFORD, Governor of the State of California,
l>n IlKr.KllV Al'l''ilNl'
l)!ic Thai!ivs-i\iiiu to Alinifrhtv (lod. "for tlu' -rcat hfiictits we have received at His hands " during the vear throiigli
just passed
Irellielllbcr on
that <hiv. that in eahiiiiitv. as in prosperity, there is a (lod aho\e lis who lioM* in the hollow of His hand
lives of inilividuals. lint the de>tinies of iiatiou>
Let \is reniendier that it is to Him we must look tin- f^iiidanee in our
■U
for >treu,-tli to eoinpass tlie tlireateiied danirers that surround our heloved e(»untrv.
fe lleplo
ri' our condition as a na
Ite. diiriiii:- tiie oast vear. lias lu'cn
tion. we have nuiuifold ri-asons for offering u|> our united Thanks;:i\ inps as a i-oinniunit\-.
hk'ssed with prosperit\ and health. Our farms have yielded of their ahundance. and
re contiiM
ide s|
led to ^i\e up tlieir hidden treasures. We have heen free from Hoods, p<'stih'nce. antl famine, and. as a State,
U'eai
1 calamitx. We 1
ia\e eiiio\cd all iin
dimited fruitfiilness of soil and a j;enial climate, which we can ofk-r to
tlioii>aiius (
if other hinds who are anxiouslv seeking new and more piaceful liomi
hlessed with a generous and sympatlii/.ing j.oimlation. who.se hearts have hen openeil to give nuinilicentiy of their
the siiHerillL^s o
f sick and woumh-d patriots of (.ther States may Ik- ivheved.
had iiiultiiili.<l and renewed evidences of the loyalty of our people, and iiave hy k'gi.slative. eU'ctive. and judicial actiim.
fnemies of our country from entering the i>ernieioiis wedge of rebellion and dissolution into the cherished institutions of our
Eoinmonwcalth.
lie we assi'inble with thankful hearts aiming the conlial associations of our own happy homes, let ns not foriret the many
in our sister States, w
hose altars will U- twined with cypress, and whose hearts will be overlluwing with desolat
ion.
ion.
are lilled with Thanksgivings liir the plenitude of Divine protect
ition. we have In-en passing through a bitter, trying, ami bliKnly ordeal: but recent events M-em to foiet«'ll the coming
brighter da\>. Antl in this we have cause for |Kculiar thankfiiliie.-s — and lor thi> and all other mercie> \ouch>afe<l to
to Almiglitv (J«mI onr nnreserveil Thanksgivings.
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Xll ^\' i t 1 1< 'S.-* "W^llC'lH'of, / fiart lurruuto *</ niy lutml, aiul aiim^l tin Greal Settl
of StiiU to be affijrttl, tht day ami yitir abure icrithn.
LELAND STANFORD,
ATTKST- Governor of California.
A. A. H TUTTLE,
Secrotary of 8UU.
N A('('< >i;i).\M'K uitli flu' i'ldclnniatiun of the I'lVr^itK-nt of tin- I'liitcd Statf.s. and tliat tin- im'oi.Ic oI' our cumiiion
ii|)(iii till' saiiK- oirasioii. aii<l with tlie sJuiK' iinaiiimity of puri)OM'. offer iqi their j-ratefiil Tliunks^iviiiir to Hiiuj
"cMTv ;ii)o(l and iioili'ct irift."'
I, LELAND STANFORD, Governor of the State of Californl
I"! IIKI!Kl;V Al'I'lilSr
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As a day of imhlic Thaiiksgiviutr to Almighty (iod. -for the groat benellts we have re<'eived at lli> liaixls " during th
which we have ju^t passed.
Let us remoinhtM- on tiiat day. that in ealaniity. as iii |tnisiM'rity. tliere is a (iod alwn'e us wlio liolds in the hollo
no
t onlv the lives of iniliviiluals. hut the destinies of nations. I.ef us reniend>er that it is to llini we must look fi»r A
puhli.- aifairs. as well as ])ray for stren-th to compass the tiireatened dangers tliat surround our beloved countrv.
While we deplore our condition as a nation, we have maniiold reasons for offering \\\) o\ir united Thanks-iviiips as
Our State, during' the past \<ar. has been blessed with prosperity and health. Our farms have yielded of their i
our mines lia\e eoutinued
to uive u|> their lii<lden treasures. We luive been free from floods, jiestileiice. and famine, aiil
have ixuown no wide spiead ealamitv. We have enjoyed an unlimited fruitfniness of soil and a genial climate, wliicii v
share wilii the thou>ands of other lands wlio are anxiously seeking new and nu)re peaceful homes.
We ai-e blessed witii a generous and sympathizing |Mt])nliition. who.«e hearts have been opened to give niunili
abundance, that the sulli-rings of sick and wounded patriots of other States nuiy be relieved.
We have had multiplied and renewed evidences of the loyalty of our peojile. and have by legislative, elective, and
deprived the enemies of our coiniti'v from entering tiie pernicious
own favDK-d (nninionwealth.
we<
lire of rebellion and dissolution into the elierislied ii
Ihit while we assemble with tiumkfid hearts among (he e.n-dial as.soeiations of our own Iiappy homes, let us not f.
(le.solate hon.-^-hoId> in onr sister States, whose altars will Ik- twined witii eypre.«s. and whose hearts will Ik- overUuwing
while our own an' tilled with Tliank.sgivings for the ]>lenitii(ie of Divine protection.
As a nation, we have l>een passing through a l)ilter. trying, and lihKMJy ordeal: but recent events seem to fbretel
of In'tter ami brighti-r liavs. And in tiiis we iuive cause for |H'culiar thankfnhu.>is — and for this and all other niereies
us,
let IIS give to AIniiglity (Jo<| onr nnivserved Thanksgivings.
In AV^itllC^SS AVllOlH*of, / hmt htreuiihi ttt tni/ hand, atid mtmtl ^
of Stak to be ttjffijrctl, the tluy mul yitir a/ntre irritltn,
LEIiAND STANFO]
VTTF.>T Governor of
A. A. H. TUTTLE,
SocroUry of 8UU.
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The L'|RI> KEir.NF/iii ; let tmk eautii kk-ihiik.
In jiccnnliiine witli a hnv^ estalilisluMl ('(i^tom. and contbrinin.u.- tn the leooaimendatioii nf the Picsidont of tho U
herein- appoint TIU H8I)AV, the -iU\i i>\\ <■! Novemhek i
NSTAM, 1.. I.e oliservcl as a .lav ..I PUBLIC THANKSniVll
TO ALMKiHTV (JOf) : And 1 do rnjoin iip<Mi llio ix'oplc of tliis Stale, that "p the day thus >et apart, they rest from
ouiployiiicnl and assiMuMo in their cnstoniaiy |»hieos of worship, to rcn<h'r to lliui their dt\oiit thanks for Hi> exalttd
tendrr nierdrs.
Let us thank lliin for iho prosperity wliicli everywiiere ahounils: ihat tho lahor of tlic hushandinan lias l-cfn abii
that though, as a Nation, we have Ix-en scourired for our sins with a dosolatiiiu- war, yol that peace has reigned wiihii
weaii II
ilth
Let US thank Him for signal \ictories in so ui
iinv lierceh fousht battles : for the destrnrlion <.f so many of iho
ri
so
lirllion : for the re|>id-(' of the hau,t:hly invader: foithr suppression of the murderous spirit ^<\' riot and anarehy
large a |>ortioii of the rclirllious territory: and for the glorious dawn of IMvki;sai. 1'keeI'UM.
Ahoxr all. lot us thank Him for the hope of salvation through .Iesi s ("nuisr. oi u Rei-eemek.
And as Wf iralher to min;:le in the festiv iiies of i1m- oeeasion. let n- not l.e unmindful of tin- destitute and unlorl
Loril of ihe Harvest has litstowrd upon us
.f His bounties, .to let Us liolow of our charities lo relieve the suffering p<»^
home
Let n> II iiHMdxr in our prayers and I nlies the bra\e soldier, who. for hi » < ountry'.s sake, i^ denied the louder
e.
An«l as "11 ihat da\ the Nation unilt - in rendering to (kh- ihe h. image o| pi.ii-< and ihanksgixing, let u> eariU
th an honorable and enduriul
ill lisien to iix iiplilted xoice for a -peedy tiiiimph o\rr all "Ui memie^, and ble^^ u-" wi
TikT3i &
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.1 Oil N G It E ( i 0 Ft Y S M I T H ,
( J o V K R isr o II .
fS#€iAB!!lA730H.
Ic.NT/m; LET TIIK EARTH KK.H»I<K.
[c with a Inn-- C!,hil.lisluMl c-ustoni. and eonfonnin- to tl.r lecuminendation of the President of the United States, 1 do
lUHM.AV, T.u: 2.5T,. lav o, \ovemhek .nstant, to l.c observed as a day of PUBLIC THANKSGIVING AND PRAISE
boD : And I dn <.n.iniM upon ll.e people otMl.is State, tl.at on tl.e day thus set apart, they rest from their usual secular
.s.ruil.le in tlieir ruston.ary places of worship, to render lo Him their dev.ut thanks f..r His exalted goodness and His
Mm, for the prosi.erity whieli everywIuMv al.oumis: that the lahor of the hushan.Iman has been abun.lantly rewarded ;
Nation, we have been se.mr-ed tor -nr sins with a de>nlutin,i:- uar. yet that i»eaee has reigned within our own Common-
Him for signal victories in >o nu.i.y lieroelv fought batth>s ; for the destrueli.m of so many ..f th.» strongholds of the
fe rcpulM- n{- the haughty invader : fur the suppression of th.- murderous spirit ..f riot and anarchy : for the conquest of
of the rebellious territory : and for the glorious dawn of Usivehsai, Kkeei'OM.
it Us ihaiiU Him for the iiope of salvation through .Iksis ('nni.sr. (m u Kelekmer.
ratlur to mingle in the festivities ..f ih easion. let Us not b.- ui.nnn.lful of the destitute ami unfortunate: but. as the
[..St has brstow.d upon us of His bounties, so let us b.-stow of our charities lo reliev.- the sutfering po'.r.
,„b..r iu our prayers and bounties the brav,. sohlier. who. for hi^ country's sake, i^ denied the cou.forl> and luxuries ol
dav the Nation unites in ren.lering to Goi. the lioumge of prais.- and thanksgiving, ht u^ .arnestly pray that He
Imdilt. d Noicc for a speedy tri.imph ns.r all our enemies, and ble- u^ with an honorable and enduring peace.
hat d
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IGNETII ; LET THE EARTH KEKHi K.
?i' with ii long estuMisliod ciistoin, and conloiining to the recoiiinien(hition <»f the President of the United States, 1 do
hlUKSDAV, THE L'Otii luv of Novemijek instant, to l)C observed as a day of PUBLIC THANKSGIVING AND PRAISE
JGOD : And 1 do enjoin iij»on tiie peupie of this State, that on the day thus set apart, they rest from their usual seeular
[assiMuldc ill their eustoniary jihices of \vorshi|t, to render to Him their devout thanks for His exalted goodness and His
Him for tiic i>rosperity whieii excrywhere abounds: that the labor of the husbandman has been abundantly rewarded;
Nation, wo have lieen seourged for our sins with a desolating war. yet that peace has reigned within our own Comnion-
Him for signal \ietories in so many liercely fought battles; fur the deslruetion of so many of th<» strongholds of the
|e rc|)ulse of the haughty invader: for the suppression of the murderous spirit of riot and anarchy : for the conquest of
of the rebellious territory ; and for the glorious dawn of Universal Freehom.
^1 us thank Him for the liope of salvation through Jesls Christ, oir Keiieemer.
gather to mingle in the festivities of the occasion, let us not be unmindful of the destitute and unfortunate : but, as the
[est has licstowcd upon us of His bounties, so let us bestow of our chai'ilies to relieve the suffering poor.
nbcr in our i>raycrs and I>ountics the brave soldier, who, for his country's sake, is denied the comforts and luxuries of
that day the Nation unites in rendering to God the homage of praise and thanksgiving, let irs earnestly pray that He
iii|>lifte(l \oice for a speedy triumph over all <un' enemies, and bless us with an honorable and enduring i)eace.
Given untlcr idi/ hand, and Ihc Seal of Oo: Sink, in Exiyutive Clmmhcy, at }fontpclici', this ninth day of
Xniiiidii r. ill t/a jjnir "/' "ur l.^trd one thousand ciyht hmi'lrcd and sixlij-thia, and of the Jndejtcndencc of the
I'nited States the cighty-ciyhth.
J. GREGORY SMITH.
By His Excellency the Governor,
SAMUKti WILLIAMS,
ik'.nlarif of <'icil and MiliUny Affairs.
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The Lord reignetii ; let the earth kkiok e.
In accDidancc with a long established eustoin, and conforming to the recommendation of the President of the
hereby appoint THURSDAY, the 2('.th lav of November instant, to be observed as a day of PUBLIC THANKSGIV^
TO ALMIGHTY GOD : And 1 do enjoin npon the people of this State, that on the day thns set apart, they rest front
employment and assemble in their cnstomary i)laces of worship, to render to Him their devout thanks for His exaltej
tender mercies. , ♦
Let us thank Him for the [iros[»erity which everywhere abounds: ihat the labor of the husbandman has been abj
that though, as a Nation, we have been scourged f<»r (tur sins with a desolating war, yet that [teacc has reigned wiihii
wealth.
Let us thank Him for signal victories in so many fiercely fought battles; for the destruction of so immy of thoj
rebellion : for the repidse of the haughty invader; for the sui>pressi(in of the murderous spirit of riot and anarchy ;|
so large a portion of the rebellious territory; and for the glorious dawn of Universal Freedom.
Above all, let us thank Him for the hope of salvation through Jesis Christ, oir Kekeemer.
And as we gather to mingle in llic festivities of the occasion, let ns not be unmindful of the destitute and nnlot
Lord of the Harvest has bestowed uiion us of His l)oHnlies, so let us bestow of our charities to relieve the sutfering p
Let us remember in our prayers and bounties the brave soldier, who, for his country's sake, is denied the comfc
home.
And as on that day the Nation unites in rendering to Goi> the hoiimge of praise and thanksgiving, let us can
will listen to its uidifted voice for a speedy triiiinph over all oin- enemies, and bless us with an honorable and endurij
Ghen under tnif hnwi, and Uk; Seal of the S(a(c, in Executive Chamba; at Monlpdlc^
Xoii iiilttr. ill th". year of nnr f.ord onr tlionmnd ilylil Itmhdred find siitif-thr(i\ and of the
f'nitcd Slates the eighty-eighth.
J. GHK<
By His Excellency the Governor,
SAMl'IlL WliJ.lAMS,
iki-nlary »f t'ii-il and Militaiif Af'u'r".
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Yrlo county— One Member.
Nupt arjd Lake counties — One Member.
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Trinity coanty— One Member.
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ELECTION PROCLAMATION
ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Noii,-r i- li,i. i.\ fiivcii ili:il a ticn.nt! > Icii.m will \>r hrhl
lliniU"li.n;i 1!,. Siiiii' of <'aiit''>riiia mi Tu'-sdaN. liiv fourtli
day lit' N..V(iiilHr, A. 1 >. l^^l. wii'ii llir t'nlluwiii-; otliccrs
will lie .■l.'ctr.i. vi/.:
Kitilil Klrr!,.i- ,,t' I'lv-i.iiiil and \ ic.-l r. -id. 1.1 "t tin-
I'liilfd Static. . , ,. . , ., ,
Six Kipiv-iiliitiv.- lo tin- (■..li.jlV"..! Il.r I iiit.d Mates,
to he .■iict.-d fr..iii iln- fnllMwiiiL' di-lrir!-:
1 Oiii- kci.n-Mitiiliv.- fnmi liie I'lrst ( c,ii.i:.v--i.,iia Dis-
iriri rMini.ii-iiiL; Ml.' <'..Mnii.- -f 1>.1 Norns ilmnl.ui.lt,
Triuilv. Si-ki\-u, >l,:iMa. M.-do,-. ].as<fli. I'hinias M.rra,
T.-haii'ia. C-hiV, M, lid. M-iiKi. Lake. S,. noma, awd Na)..i
•' On.' I;, jii.- Illative from tlie Seeoiid < 'oliu'n — i.>iial l>is.
triet .■oilil.li-ilij.'lliel'omiliesof I'.iltle, Sutter, ^ ill.a. .Neva. la.
Amador. Calaveras. San .|..a.|Uiii. Maiils-
iiie, and Maiii'osa.
I'la.er. Kl !••
laiis. .Men-, i
:;. One l;. I
,,;.!iive t'fom the 'Thinl ( 'oiiiir. —i.m.il l»is-
inei. .oiepi '-ii)u Ilie Counties of Vol. I. Sacram.nl... SMJan.',
Contra Co-la. .M.iiiii. and .\iaiin. la.
.( One Hei.re-. Illative from tlie Fourth Coii|i;re—mna I l)is-
t llif
ly of
. 111. r of iSryaiit
triet eomi'i-isint: all that portion of tin ( ily and <..untyot
Sail Kranei-eode-erih.'dasfidlows. \i/.: Coiiiim ii'Hik at llie
inters.'eti..ii of ISiyaiit Siiv.t with tin wanrsof the IJ.iy -it
.San Kr.,nei-.-... e..iitinMini.; ile le . alonu tie • . nt.rot liryaiit
Street to Ihe .enl. rof .><e\, oil, >t I . . I ; lll.l... alone the eell-
lerof .Seventh Si re.t t.. th.' .-. ni. r ..f Mark, i >t reel : thence
jiloiiL' th. .enter ..f M:.rk. I Sin . i I., lie .-. i,i. ■ ..t M.-Alli-ter
Street- III. I,.-, ai-.ii^ ill.- ..ni. r ..f .M.-All; - •! t" the
e,nie, ..f I.eav. nuoiih .^tn. tv' Iheiie. al' . ' .enter ot
l.eav. iiworlh Stnel t" the center ..f Sun. r -■..;; i lence
alouK lli«' cent.r of Sutter Stre.t L. '•• .■-•■! ■t H.^de
.Str.-el; tliel.ceal..iiL: 111. ..nierof lly.' - lie center
of California Stie.l. thence alon^ ihi . t ( alitorma
Street to it- intersection willi the east line of the » ity « eine-
t.ry- thence noitlierlv in a <lirert line to the wai. i> oMht-
l*a<-iti«-n.-.aii: thence aloiiji th.' shore in mii . a-terlv diree-
lii.ii to tlie place of l««iiihiiiu. topth.r with all ihe i- Kinds
wiliiiii the iM.uii.iariesof tiu' City aii.l Cniinly "t >an liaii-
ciseo.
'>. <>iir lupnsiiiiaiivf fnoii iIm I'lt'ili ('onurcssiniial l»is-
trT(-trnTrTrprr=TTi-£r"n-H-nlTnT-TnirririTrT7fntrrr^
Siiii Ff;iiifi<c<) iiui iii.-lu>Iiil ••: ill. I"' ,;i;l! Cuiijircssiciiuil his-
Irii-i, top III! r wiili ili. i MmI.c. Snuta Cni/.
aiiil Siiiilii ( 'lai-a.
(': <>ii,. I;. |iii ~t iii;iii\.- fniiii liit'Mxtii I'diigrcssioiial I>is-
lri';t. ■■iHn|iii-iiii: ilii ( '. unities of Sail |!, nitn. Mniitrri'v, Sail
1.111- ( t|ii".i„i. Saiiia llarl.ani, Vcritiira. I\. in. Tiilarr. !■ ic^iio,
.\ Ijiilif. .Mono. Inyo. San Ili-niji
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Sl.-ltr Sriril.ir- fl-nln I! !
l'"ir-l l>islii,-i. (•..niii.i-, ,i ,,;
>an lli'i'iiai'iiino, cpiji- Sinai". .
Tliiril Di-iiirt. i-iiniiMi-.il of lii.
K.-irliara. ami San liUi- < >l»i>|i(i. o
Ktflh l>i-lliil, rollllioscil ,,( ll,.
ii'il. aii'l Stani-laiis. om- Sciiuldi.
Sivcnili |)i-iiir|, i|Mi.<it! of
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t 'oimi.N of .-^iin I'l.iihi-, ., I.oiin.i
< 'oiriiiirni-inn at .-i |».iiii u linv ih,
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;liirl\- line of ihc
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A nil liii- watirsof tlic I'ai-ilicOiian:
;; I la- walcr.s of ^aid ociaii ami I lie
w.iirisot iIk liay of .Sin Kraii.-i.-^co iiorflicrlv. rasl.ilv. aii<l
-oiitlirily loa poll, I wh.iT Wasliiiifjtoii Sinri intiTsccts witli
sanl l.av: iImimc wist.ily along sai.l Wa-liiimtoii Street toils
iMtet>r,iion Willi Fir>l Weiiue; tlieiM, , :,„tli.rlvaloiii:sai.l
ay. ill,,, lo It- un, i>,-,iinii Willi the -oi -mtIv l.o" laiv lin.'
of llio -ai.l •I'lv-nlio I!e<ervatioii;' ila.-iuv we-leilv ami
alon«tlie -oiiili. ily l.oiiii.lal-y lin.-of said " l're<i.iio it.'-.iva-
Iioli to II- ini. 1-. 11. .1, «u|, ,]„- p.. .,, ....aiiaml lli.' hoini
ot lie};iniilli;:, :
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,, . ■. , , - , |\ (,, fi |ioiiit wilt re
l-oiirti, ,Nre,t iiit.r-.et- uiii, .^j i, , , ■,|„.|„.,- m.nlierlv
iilonu li.e iin.of ,ai.i i-oiin! - • !„. point of L.-iii-
iiiiii:. Iwo .Senator^.
Tliilteclitl, |)i<lnet. ronil , i,, ,„„tion of ll,.- Ciiv
;""' ' ''>■"* •'^"" I'laii.is.o l»Miii.i..h n.l ,|.-..erii»-.l as foi-
ow<: « onmieiniiiL' at a i...ini wl„ ,-. •!.,. I'oint l,ol...<Toll
l...a.i pr...ill.M.| III ;, ,l,r,.,t iin.- w.-I.,1n intel>eets willi (lie
wai.r- ..t t le I'a.itie <>,.,..|„ ;,„,| nun, ny tlleliee easl.rlv
iilony .a,.| l'..ini l.ol„.. I, .11 |j„.„i „. II,. ,„,j„| .,f i,. ...,nnee-
tion will, (...UN Sir.-.i: i|,,n.-.- .-t! - ! (;,.arv Sti-..l .a-t-
erlv lo its iatorseeiion with Laikiti Stn-et: tlienee s.nitlierly
_aliiuK.£ai<lJ^Jdii.£itre<t .tiuJie U<m,il..of Jis
Miirkei Str.it: tlienee northeasterly aloiij; said Market Stre<'t
(o tiie p.iiiit wli'-i-e KiKlitl' >>tr<-et in(erse.-ls with sai<l Market
Street: tlieiit-e -outlieasti-rly alonu sai.l Ki;;lith Street lo its
inters...>tiiai witii ('liannel Slr.-ei; then.-.- ii.irthea-lerly al.iii)Z
sai.i Cljaiiii.-I Street to lh<- i'..iiii of in intersi-etion with
l-'.Miiili Sii-.-<l: tlienei's.ailh.-asteily al.iiiK sai.l K.«nrtli Street
I., th.- p.>int of its iiilerseetion with the l>ay of San Fraii-
fi.<eo: then.-.- s..uthi-rly alons the lim-of tin- wat.-rs of sai.l
l)ay to tin- p.iiiit ..f inii-r>eeti<ni with ilie hoiin.laiy line
h.'tween tin- t itv ami ('.aitity .>f San I'raneis.-.i ami the
C.inntv of San Mateo with the wat. is of sii.i hay: tht-nee west-
erly aloiin <aiil l"iiin(iai-y lim- to th.- point ..f U< inl.ix .-tion^
with till- I'll, ili.- Ocean; th.-n.-e ii.-riherly ahaii: th.' line of
sai.l o.'.-aii to til. |ioiiii of heiiiiininv'. lw.> S.natoi-<.
Kifteeiilh l>i-trict. coiiiposeil .>f tin- C.Minii.- <'i' <'onlia
Costa anil Marin, one Si-iialor
SiA-eilleeillli hisiriet, eotiip..-^.'.! of ill. <'..llllli. ■■ ..f Til'il-
iiniiie an. I Calav.Tas. oii<- Si'iiator.
Niml.-.nth l>i-^tri'-t. eoinpused of the t'otnitiesof S.ilalio
anil Yol.i: S. ' o. on. Si.nat.>r. Solano joiiiil\- with Yolo.
(Mle Seliat.il-
Tw. nty-lii--- I'i-tri.-", .-..inp.i-.-l ..f tie- < '.niniy ..f S.imnna,
oil.' Seiiat./|- ■ • i-i
'rvveiiiy-ihir.l l>isiri.-i. eompose.l ..f tie < .lunti.- .■! l-.l
iKirailo ami -Mpiiie. one Senator.
Tweiity-tifth !>islri.-t. i-.iiii|...-.-.l ..f tin- < oin- f ^ iil-a
ami Siitt.-r. ..le S.-nalor.
Twi nty-si-vi ii'h l>istri<-t. e.iiiiii.i-ed of ih.- * -"in. :■ - ol
M.n.loei'no. llii;ahol.lt, aii-l 1 )< 1 Norte, one Senator.
'rw.-ntv-iiin'': !>i-tri.-i. <-onipo-.-.l of lie- < '.•nti' ■ ■!' ''-.hisi
ami 'r.-hani:). - . >.'iia|.>|-
Al- .1 the Assenilily as follow -
I. '1 le- «, -.lii.N.'s of Del Norte ami Siski\oii. ■ m. mi., r.
_' Tliiii p.ii'.oii of the Cotiniv- ..f llniiil.ol.il e'>inpri<iii>;
ll.. ' f (»r!.-aii-. Klamath. TrinM! M ■! llivi-r.
[' ; iiiil l>ii.-k-p..rt. .III.- lie mi •.
:;. .\!l I!j.;I i -rti.'ll of llnnihoi.lt ( olllll> H'.l H" .lei'd ill
the Si.-..n.l A--' iiiMy |)isii-i<-i, .im- nienih. r.
1 '{"I,, I ■.. , I, !.-- rif Triniiy and .'^ha-ta. .-le le. inh.-r.
T!i. ' • ' " - <'t' .M. nine and l,a<sen. oil. ii.i.ii»-r.
... i'iic ( ..uiiiies of I'iunias ami Si.rra. .'11. ne inh. r
7. 'I'll.- <'.>iin'.v of Teliiinia. on.' imniher
s. 'i'hal p. 'It i' III of ih. < oiinty of Hiiite ...nipt i~inu all of
( l.ieoaml I'.i.v I. .11 Townships: all of Oregon 'r..wii-hip lyiiij;
west of till' lie li.liaii line .11 vi. linn ranue- iw..ami threiM a<l.
in town-'liip> lueiity and iweniy-om- muth. M..iiiit I'iahlo
UiM'aiid 111. ri-liaii; all of llainilt.in T.>wn-hip. < X'-. pt ihat
purl of .sai.l i.ivvTisliip lyinu «'ii.«t of the -ei-lion hoiindar.v
liiii-M.t' si'ctioiis four, iiiiir. ainl -i\i<r!i. ;iii<l iiorili <it
iiiiicti-.ii iiurtli. raiitic ilnvo nist. Mwiiiit Dijihlc l.asc ^uikI
iiKTiiliMii. :i< l;ii(l ilowii on lh«- iMiiciiil map of >iii.l Uiittc
(•(.uiilv. ami all of (Iri.ilrv 'fowiisliiii. in sai<l coiinly. a~
rrccnllv <ri olV from I l.iiiiilton Towii-liip l>y iIm' IJoanl of
Siii'i-r\ i-oi'^ of sail! roiiiilv. oil.' iiiiiiilHr.
".t. All tliat poi-lioii of liutU- Coiiiiiv hot iiK-liuli'il in ihf
[■".iuliiii .\<scnilily Di-ii'ii-t, our nirnil"'i'.
Ill, Till ( 'oiiiit'y of Colusa, onr nn'iiiti' r.
1 1. Tlio < oiiniy >>{ Ml iidocino, one nuiulKT.
r_'. i'lio t'ounty of l.akr. one iiii-tiil'cr.
i:;. Tin- Coiiniir- of Siiit<-|- ami ^■uKa. one incnil'ri-.
\l. All thai |.oiiioi|of th.' ('ouiii\ of N.-vaila roini-iisin}:
th.' i'o\vn<liii- of N.'vaila, l'.lo,,iii!i'M. :ii)'l Kunka. an.l tin-
I'l-c'cincl- (if Cli.Toki . ami N-"': ^ i iii.in HiIiIl;' pof;
Town-liip. oni- nninl" r.
l"i. All tlial poilion of the Couiiiy of .\. vaila not lii<'Uiut''i
in ilir Foniii-i mil A— • mlily l>i»tiict. on'- nH*tnl>(»r.
li'i. Till' ( 'ouiity of i'lai< r. one iiii-nil"
17. 'I he Cnuniy of |-',1 llorailo. one iii' !.
1>. Al! llial poVlionof ilic < oimiy of - . ranunto cumpris-
iiii: ilic l"ii<t ami 'I'liinl WaiiU of >: ■ 'ainrtilii City, one
ni' inliir.
I'.i. All ilial poiiioi, . ; rouhlyot- :i ,. ulo .•onipri-
in- ll, >. .oil,! ami I'ouiili \\:ii.l-f- : , n,. n-o ( iiN , on,-
ni'iiil" I'.
•jii. All thai p • ill' Coiuiiy of .SiU'i-aiiionto not in-
clmliil in tilt- I. II ami Nimti- iitli Assrinl'ly I)i^-
trii'ts, one niiTnl" r.
■_'l. 'I'iii- ( 'oiinty of ^■o|o. oiii 1,1' lol" I
'_'_'. Till' < onnt\ of Napa, onr iiKMiil'
■j:;. 'lii.it portion of ilir Couiily oi < ipfi-^in^:
til.- ■rouii-liip< of Clovi-nlalo. Wa-hiiiL ,, M. mlociii". Salt
i'oini . II' 'I wooil. !!ii(lc;ia. and Ocian. oir miinl"!'.
■jl. '|'i,;it poiii'.M of ill.- County of S..n..'ii!i <-(iiiij.vi*in':; tin-
'r.'Wii-liip- of A iiially. Sania I'o^a. K-:;i;htV \ .alL-y. an. I
!;ii--i,. ii liiviT. oni' III' 111'
■_''■. .\!i that porli..ii "f ' '
in i ii' 1 W' iii\ -Hiird aii'l 'I w
oil' 111' iiii" r.
■Jii. All tlial poiti- • I
111' Town-hip- of \
■j7. .Ml thai poiM
ill tin- 'l"\v.nly--iM li '. I ' -
■J"^. Th.- ( 'olllilN"! Mann, oil'- III. lui" I
•.".t. All thai p.Mlioii of ih.- City ami t -• ,iil\ ..f -^aii^ j-'ian-
oJM-ii Ixinmli'il as folloW'^ : < 'iiiiini.nrinKai ihi- |">inl <>f ini.-r-
si-ction w li'Ti' III" .cnP'r lin«- of liiyaiit ."^ini't iiit.rM'<'i« ih<'
vval< !■•• of till' llav of San l'"rain-iscii, ciiiitiiniiii): llnm-t- aloiij;
liii' cfiiirr of ill'' following; naniiil stiitt-; IJiyaii' to l"it>t.
ii.'l 11I'-1U'I''I
-. niM> I I'-lil'-I-.
lali.i i-oliipii-inu
iiii'IiiIm-i-.
ii'i not iiii-Imli '1
111' nil" r.
I
•rain.'iuo. '^eiv koo' m
-^y^ti^l— H^-t.f-H^tr-fVrtH*-U=". Uax^uctiajiiaiiUliUJiiioilliiLiUli.
i.lac'of li'fifinniuii. oiif nirnil>t;f. ,..-*«„„ Kr-m
• ;UP. All tha. ,".riion of tin- f,ty and ( omity «'* ^ '•';•;
,.is.-o honii'l'd a- follows: Con.ni.n.-ui«:.l 'I"; "l"';"' .
of ilwn.ntvrof llryanta.nl Fi»t ^l'-'-;- "7>'"'""V-Tv in
..,lon-tl-|- .vnl-rof tl... folluwm- nannd stn-. t- ">•' '
Tl.ii^l. Third to Mi.rk't.Maik.t to Xroml. N.'ond t.| Mint i.t
\1 na I.. Fi.-T. lad First to tl,.' pla.--- ot iM-ginn.n-. on..
iiniiihcr.
;i. All
of .Sun Fran-
llav of S.n Fia.i'i an'l lla' isJamU .-ontain-.l th.n-,n Mt-
,K,m.l\vi-^ -..nndari.- "f ila- < ny ami I'.uiity -i .-an
^■"''i'"''ui'tnai poiii'of tlu.(.iyan.lC'ot...iy."f San Fran-
.i:;; ullndi.l I,- t'.ll'.vvs : (^mn...■..■i.....Mh'^,u .-r.^^^^^^^^
l'-,.ili«. Sti-.'rt mi.l th..\vat..i-sot tn.- Uav .. N.n I lan ...
'."^jlnuin^ .h.ni.alot.i: th. ...nt'T .,f » '" ^•■-.'"^„ ';;",•,
-ii.-.is- rTi.ili'- I" St.K-kton. Morktoii to .sntP , sutt. i i
>i ::n:Ma-o^o tia..n.;MV'-n to the wa,.,-o, |li,. 1^^
.Sin Fran.-isc... tlu-nc' alo.i- iIk' slion- ot -a .1 "•
Fran..is..o to tlu- piav.- of h.-fiinnini:. on.- imini"
: Vll that poviiou of tlir (ity and < "uiity "t. > ■. >■;>'-
.i ::;i-:um:!.-.la«f'.llo^vH:ro.i..mn..,n«a.llH^^
s,.-ii,.n ..f 'ir.'ii -livrt mid Ih.' \vat.i-< «i lii-' l.a.\ v\,^''"
F . •-■. , . , • ■ -litm th.-.n-. ah.ni: ih-. <•. nfr '■ th- loll.^v-
, ;: ',., .:,-,..„ to M.i-o.i. Mi>r",i' t" ^,"""-- r""^-'
UiU nan
to .).im -
Ih.. Itay of --HI i ian..|-«". i
,,i-..n\vi.ii.'tir.'.nwi.h to ih.- wal.-rs of
ii-n.'o aloiiu 'li ' ' ' ' '
l.-,\- lo th.- I'l I''- ot hi-'-'itiiiiti,!:. oil'- nifiiihi'i-.
''■'^ '" "" 1 '■ ■ • • • ■-■- ■ d C..uiii.\ oi •">aii 1 I.-. II-
'I \ll thai no! lion of 'li'' ' 1'.^ .11". — ,• • . - .• c
^.,:!;^},;;Xi'-.4iou- loiiin -^^--^f-^'f^^^^^:^
r...nui<h Str..: an. tlu- wat.isot th.- I.a.\ -t Sai I laii-
•;,.■ thnnraloim tin- <vut.T of th.- l..ll'.win«
;::.;.,'' :,nwi..h to .)'....<. .Ion., to Su...-r.s,,l..r
;;:"liVd..li ,Ii.. wat.-r-oftl,.. 15ayof>a..l..an..^-o.
th.-n;-..ah.ii..- ■ ..fsii'll'ay .'.ili-p'
""^^'''ul'ihat po.nonof tii..Cityan.l C.un.y ". ^.m I lai.
,1s,.. oonii I I 'i-i :,.,i stn>t-. r'.ntiniiini: tli.iK-«>
'Sftl. i-on,':. ■ Market. MarkH t.. Sto^kt-.i. s,.,. kf... to
'.I
\
Av.nU.' U to I-lM A\<1U1.'. Ml-' •;; ' ' y S.r-^ Villi
!?'-r"'ni'srn^^.:;;.':'s=iuJ::l;'i.u,i>^
:y'uJ:h.:iV.ll.Ju;tEH-..:;i.m.iiu.sh..,v,.fsa..i .n...
,.iiv 1 i„i.-,-..vti,.i, ..I ii.|' ':".;'',..,, Hii.- H,,,,i,,
"T 'u'l l'l',;r,'".r. If 111.' Tin i,n.| C-..„..1J ,.f Sii, Kran-
S.itt.'r,Siitt.i-to Kfiuiiv. K.,nn> loMaik.-l Mark.ttoThir.l,
'I' li i rrl ti > 1 1 If 1 4!n-<- «f Uiui4<44nu.-imx^Jiii'iul)£r. _
:,i\ Ml ihat i-oitioii of ihf fii\ ;iii.i Comity ot San l-ran-
..-is.-,; I'.onii.l.-,! a- follows: Coi.ini.n.-iuuat il.r mtcis-vlioii ot
Koui-tli aiHl I'.ryaiit Siiv. is. ili.ii.r aloiij: 'J!' '■•■""''•,"* "'•■
following naiur.l sitv.is: IJryanl lo !■ itth. !• ittli t" Mark.-t,
\l:nl«t lo Mason. Mason lo Smi.T.Siiiur to Mo.-kioii Sto,-U-
l,,ii lo Markil. Mark. I I.. Koiuih. aii.l Fouiili to tlic |.lacv ot
liitriiiniii^, out- mi'iiil"!'. . ,,
:;7 VII that iMiiii. fill." . ..iuiiy ..t Mill iTiiii-
cis.-o i„.iiii.l.'.la-. f..ll..ws: Coinlii. iKHi- at lli.' mt.TswIloil
of Fiflli aii.l I'.fvaiil Siivrts. .•oiitlMimis tliflK.' aloiij; the
i-.'iil.rof 111.' foil. .uinj: nam. .1 stiv.ls: I'.ryant to Mxtli. Mxtli
to Maik.i. Maik.t I.. Tayl..v. Tayl.,!- t.. Sutui;._ MUlir to
Ma^.n. Ma-.ii t» Maik.l. .Mark. I l. 1 Hth. aii.l 1' ittli lo tilt-
plii.-.' of Ixuiniiiii^. oil.' iii'ia'" ' . ,.
:;s \11 tliat iHiilion <.f till' <iiv all. i •'ouniy ot >an I; lau-
ds,.,; l„,mi.l.-.l a-foll..\vs; ('..nim.ii.-lnu at tiir iut.Ts.Tti.ni ot
Si.Nih an. I r.iviini Sir,. 'Is, <-.>ntiniiiiiu i)i.-ii.-.' aloiii: tin' .'ciitcr
,.f tli.follo\vi'n>i nam.-.l stivtis: liiyant to S.v.ntli, >«-Vfiitli
t.. Maik.l, Market L- M<-.\llisi,i-. M.Allist.T i.. I.fav.mvorlli,
1 .av.nwoiili to Sutler. Siiti'i- L' TayL.r. Taylor to .Market,
.MMrk.-t 1.. Sixth, an. 1 SI.mIi to iIh- i.l,i<-e.,f l..-j.Miininji. .>ii'-
uunilit'f. , ^. ^, ,,
:;'.i Ml that |M,rti..n ..f ih.' I iiv an.l roimty ot San Iran-
cisni JK.iin.l.'.l a-.f..ll..w-: ( '..inin. n.'in- at tiie int.TSfftioii
of r.r\ant ami S.v. nth Str, .t-. .•oiiiinuin^ tli.iu-c alon« tlif
ccnt.r ..f the followiii.; iiaiiif.l -ti..i~: Itryant 1.. hmlilli,
Ki-hih I.. Mark.i. Mark.t to l.arkin. i.;ifkiii to Sutt.r. Siitti^r
tol..av,iiw..rth. l,,av.iiw.)rtli 1.. NhA Hitter. ^^•Alll-t.■r D
Mark.t. .Nhirket |.. S.v.iilh. aii.l S, m nth li> tli.- |.hi.i' ..t
1>, uiiiniiiK. "lie in.nil'.'r. .
4i> All that i.orli.'n of ihe Ciiy aiei I oinity ot San r raii-
eiseo l.o.|li.i.'.i asf.ilL.u-; ( '..liilii. i'..i :- al tli.' interse.'tl.Ml
of iSrvaiit aii.l Kijihlh Stre.l-^. , ..ntiieiin!.. iliiii.-e al.mn tlie
(•enter, ,f the f..llo\vini; nanie.l -tr..t-: liiyant to Eleventh,
Klev.'iitii to Mark.t. Mark.i ).. \'aii \. ■-. \'an N.>s t,, .S^ltt>•|•
Slltt,■r t.. Larkin, l.ark in I.. Markii. \1 iv. I 1" Kitrhth.aii.l
Kiulilh l<i ill.- i'la>< i>f ln)iiniiiuu. .ail uieinher.
41 Ml thai |.orti.in ..f 111.' <iiv aii'l i'.»iiiiiy of San liaii-
eis.-.i ix.iiiiil.'.l as f..llo\vs: < '..m m. le liii,' ui th<' iiii.rs.'eti.,ii
of llv.l.' Street wiih th.' wat, f- ..f <\r f.ayof San 1- raiieis.'o.
«-oiitiiiiiinn th.i.ee al..nt: th. ■ llyde Stie.'t to liic
»-i'iit,-r .-f ( alitornia Sir.ei; tl, i; the e.'iit.r ot < ali-
fornia Striet in a .lire.l line t.. ii- ii,:. r^eeiioii with the easi
line of the <"itv C.iiK t<'iy: th.n.-.' ii..i Mierly in a .linct line
to th,' walers .'.f the I'a.-iti.- O.. an; tie nee aloiiK '1>'' "Ik'I"*'
ill an <asterly liireetioii L' ih. pla.-e of hitiiniiiun, one mein-
ber. . „
4_' All that ).orti.'ii ..f ih" <'ity aiel iVtiinty <»f Sun h raii-
eisni i.oim,le,i as foll.-w-. Coiiinieneiim at ihe iiiter.seelion
Ill
r..iiiimiii.« lli.iKv aloim iln- .. ni. r ^i tli< tollowiiig nam.;<l
^tn-i'ts- NiipM t(. lli.wiir.l, llow;u.l !■. Army. Aniiv to Mis-
7Mm;Tfrrnrr.liT..Tr>rTtrrrrrniiTr-T-^+-t^^
tlif liDtiiiilarv line <liviilim; ill' i ..luii.-- .-i >im !• nuifisco
ami Sail Mai<-.>. iliiii.-r iiloiiu sii.l LuuiHlary liiu- tu its nil.T-
:<...ti.m uith tlir waiiisnt' 111.' I'.a.N "f Sun KraiKMx'o. lliciu'o
all. lit: tlif sluMv of <ai.l I'liy !-> iIm- |.kux- of bcymuiMir, .>m'
imiiil" r. , ,, „ ^, ,.
is All liiai |Miiii..ii nf t!ii'< iiy ami County iit Sau 1 run-
riMi. i.miml.'.l a- f..ll"U-: i ■'.mim'U.'inn at tli.' illll■l■^"•<•1l"ll
.if K Str.'d an. I ti..' wai. r- -.1' tli. I'.i' ill.- (K.-an. continmnt:
th.ii.-.' al.'iit; th.' .•.■liter .if tlic tV.ll.iu inn iuinm<l strt'tt-': K
t.i its .a-^icrlv limit. tli.iKT in a .lin.i lini' In tin' w.-tcrly
.11.1 i.f Kiu'li'l.'.'iitli, r.iuliti mill !'■ i lu.rr.rn. (in.rrfro to
'ru-.iiti.tii. Twi niirili (.1 Il.iwai'l. il-wartl |«» Army. Army
to Mi>-i"n. 111. n.M- aloiit: ili.' .■.•uii'\ i-a-l toils intersection
with th.' l.oun'larv lim .li\ i.li' _ ' -mhi. - ..f San I-ran-
eise.ian.l San Mat.-, lie n.. ;i ■ •.. t Ik- waters ot
the I'acitie ()<•., -in. ih. n.-.- al"i'j '' ''■'■ ■"'■■n I'-tl..'
plaee of liijiinnini:', .'ii.- hm m i ■
!'.». Till CoUnlN "f Smii M;i
."ill. 'I'lie ( 'oniil> "f Siiiil:. I
.'li. .Ml tliat iM.rli.'ll ..f .\lnlii' .'.!> ri. .'^ 'v'
'r.iuii-liiiK of .Miiiiav aii.l \\ ;i-iiii'- "11. ami that eerliiin
l>orti..n of K.l. n Townshii. wii! ■ ' "."rali' limits of the
T..wn of llavwar.l-. aii.i ihai i I IMeii T-iwii-hti.
known a- ( 'a-tro N'all. y ■' j." .,. i. .le^cnhe-l u- t..l-
iMiim where itie north. fly
■ • ■' .1 l.y the (iivi.linj;
lley i;leflion pre-
z i "1 sni.i |>r.'i-inets to
I r. . k: tlieiu-e easterly ami
; ' er.-ek to the divi.linii
uties: theiie.' ea^t« rly
.»f sjiiii eoiitities to its
itr liJie of EiU-M ami
low^. t<i wit: ('..niniiiK :i
liii.' of the I'own .if Ha> wii i
li1i.' lietwe.ii •'~an i,.ir.'ii/o ,i
ein.t~. lie lie.' al'iiij: >ai'l ■
the iiii.j.l!.' line of San I
nortlii-rly aloiiir the mi.l'i
lin.' "if .\ lam. '.la ami ( '"i.
Jin. I soulh.'rK alom; >ai'l 'i ; ■ •
ii.iini of iiiter-.ili.iii wiili li .„ '. "• i-
Slnriav Tipwii-liii- afor.-ai.l : m. i.- iiimsitiil <livi«line line
ii.iw.'.n I'M. 11 an. I Murray 'I'owii-hii'- .. the eoriier of Ivleii,
Murrav.aml Wa^hinyl-'i T I, i|. -; tleiin- westerly aloie/
th.' line .livi.lim; th.' 'l" f W.v-hin^_'tTin an<i I'^.leu to
th.' mill. lie ..f 111.' 1 fi'.in li •'•' ■ ''■■ '■•■'■
north. 'rly almii; lie ii<l r.«i<l '
iMiiin.lai V liie' "f ill- i ' ' ' ' '''
h.iiin.iaiy liii' "r ll:sv, , pr.-
ein.-ts |.i ill.' |i|a.'.' lit i" eniiii,,;/. ! . nii"'i.
."C'. .Ml that Iiorti if Al.illie.la I olllliy eomi-nsilitJ so
iniieh of IM. 11 Townshi|.a- i- noi in. Inh'il in ih<' I'ifly-lirst
A>seml>lv hi-tri.i. an<l that ii'.riioii of Hiimklvn T.>wn-hip
l.\inu .luVi.le of the <ity ..f •rl,' I aii-l all of Alam.-.la
T.iwiiship, one inenil)er.
— 11
Ml ihtit poili.in of Alame<la County e.-mprisinn the
^,.a. a 1 Kulti, winis of thecity of < '''i<^''i^-/ ;;;:^';;;:'
..f.,llows: li.-in.nii, at thej^mnt '>• tlr^T^^li^ IV^ ^J^^
,.,.,,a„..,-.l: th.n.-e w.'Si.Tly aloiifi siml ,1^"','. •"!'.' ...i...
•;;S;;::'^^';i;r:i:.:::Xr,::i;m;^i.aA^
::,,|,„vlv lin... If Al.mie,la T.,wnsh,p: "-•'I';' !• ' ' > • '.^
•: .Mam.-la ToWn>llip to wImIv the sall e 1- i'^'"
.' .livi.li.i.lim'l»'lw«<'n the pii.l sixth ami s^|-
,,1.' ihen.-e iiortlierlyalonnsai.l .livi.lin^^ Inm f the
.nlh W •.
iMiinl ..f lie'jinniiiK, .'II'' nieiiiiier.
' -1 Ml hi i-.i ion of Alame.la Coiuiiy e..nipri-nii; uie
..-i';. i \V' r 1* • >' "f ^>nkhud. lieuiM.U that porti-.n .j
„„rtheriM'harl.'i In;. ' "\' '1^.,, ,, .,,i„„ pr.'.in.t^: theme
mmmmm
'"■""'-■':; :;:::u 1.1 V m I. U,-.'an View ..l,.'.i..., pre-
i^'^ta ho,ui<iary li '^ ■^'-:::;;!::. SK''ai'.n. --
;;::;;->• {^-:J;..V: :,!:::..! northern ehar„.rl,neot
i.ime.l l.onmliiry " , Vlv ■ l.-n- <ai.l laM iianie.l
1„. Citvof Oakhiml. -iM u.veasi.ils ai.-n^
ine to "the p.iint '"^'''-'i''''V','^;''''V "1\\'' ';;;• ..,„ ,,.,i-inL. 111.'
-,-. VU that li.inmn of Ahime.la t hih'^ i .,,,.1
li
Seeoml ami I t"i'
l.iiiiii.l" <1 as t'
northern eh:.! '
lil," "f A'! ' ■
lill" "f \"
War.ls "f 111'' <'ii;
'.iiiiiii' lu'iiij: ai lie
,• .1.,. Cilv ,if Oakliili'l Willi I!e' .-.lilel
!,, ,,.■.'■ -oiiiherlv .il"!"-; -''I '■' I'V'
'.vli.'l-.' lie- -alie i- m:' ;>
,- . , ■ ■ ■!;, le-' ' i-t'li> ■■ ■ ■'- ■■'"'
,,,.;, i- I;,,., uf Ur.ia.lwav;
,1,, ,,f Ui'.'a.lway t'l ill.'
;,,! l'-|ttli \\;M-.I-: lll.'ll.e
,,,',,,. ':,,, ,, -; iK'in"! I" 'le 'll\l''lli'-'
i-a-teriv ai.iiiu -•"" • ' ■,' ~, ,i \\,,.\.- ile',.-' ii'TiIi-
•'■^-I^'mI' tlnl''l-.''H u'iVaI e,la County eompri-in^ all
;i:Siii';:n:'T,i-s!;i;'it:;i!&'^i:SJ:";^^^
111. I,.'.' ie'l
I I i \- i ' 1 I I I'J 1 .
.•a-ti'ily al
of ll,r CitV of ()akI:ilMl .-u-tlllllH.j; t !.■ hit. iUu\ SrVi-nth
\Vm,,N not iiuhi.l.Ml in .1m Fiftv-thir. . I- itty-tuur.h. au.l
FiflN-llflil A^S.IllMv Dislri.t-. nil, lUtUliKT
;;^,--.:V|,... ( 'utuitA- .4 Coulni l' -Lj.J.lii5;.m!lUii!i^
r,X \11 tliai i.uriinii ..|- tin I >.iir,iy of MiiiJoa<iuiii o.i.i-
' .7, All ,lK,ri..,ru.m of -in .l>, .Mti t uuiiiy not in.-lu.ir.i
ill III,- l-'iflv-.i-hlli DiMiin...!,. I,,, iiilnr.
r,i) 'I'll.- i'oiinlv of AiiKi'l'T. "11. iiii'iiil.tT.
(U TIm' Ciuiiiv of Calav.ni-. oi„ nu-ml'tM-.
(I-' Tlir Couiiix of ■I'liohiiiiii' . on. iiioinhcr.
.;.■.; All ilK.t lioni f -l ' 'V of S;n, h. (lam .•om-
,„isin« III.' Towiislii,.- . •'■ l:.-.luoo,l, l.reti)ont,
Alviso., -11111 Sanla rlar:i. -- i-
(-,4. All that i-orii t ^ I -•; ot>aiita < lara rou,|.M-
iiij: the Citv of San .lo-.-, on- nr nn- r. ■ ■ ,i
(•,.-,. All liial poi-lion <.f Sanl.. ( l..ra ( o„nty c-omiTiMliU .-•
Town-hil- of Milpilas. I'.mu.ll. aii-l ( lilioy, ami all of th.-
Towii-hiip of San .lo>o. .-x.-.-pi til.- City of .josr. oiio nunilx 1-.
(;t; Tlir Coiiniv of Si ,: ' ■■ . -w nn-nilicr.
liT. Tlio Couiiin- of \\ i-l Marii-osM. 'uu- ni.-iiilr.-r.
(IS. 'riic Counlv of San H :■. ■■. oi.r inrnil» r.
()'.». TIk- Col. my of Moiii, I. y. ..i,. nn ijilnr.
711. Tin- ( 'oiinty of l'"i-.~iio. on. 111. iiiln r.
71 'riic ( ■ouiiiv of 'rulaiT. on.' !U( iiilM-r.
7-_' 'ni.-Coiiini.- of .\lpin.. M-n... ami Inyo, om m.inl.or.
7:;. Tin- Couiil.s ..f .-^an l.ni- t I'i -, ". ..n. nn inl" 1-.
71 'riic ( '..unl\ of Santa I'.ali.am. ..m- nn nil., r.
7.-,' Til,- (■..unln - of K, 111 ami Vi-iitura, one iiionihi r.
7,-, All il.at |.oi-ti,>n of |,.,-A-. I'oiinty .-oiiiaim.l 111
tin- 'rown-liij.-^ of SoU-.ia.i, S;.: mIo, LI Montr, .s.ui
(lalu-irl l,a r.alloiia. A/n^,n Wnn. ,::,..n. San Antonio, ain
,,11 ii|.|, ,,,,1-non of I...- An-- i.- ■rown-liii' imt conlaiiinl
willlin lln- oil\ liinU- of 1,"- A ,- ' ' ':'■> .
77. 'I'lial i...rti..n of I...- .\,:- : - i ■:■•.
Ili(- liniii-^ of tin- City of 1.,- \ _
7s. .Ml thai |...i-ii..n of ;
iiH-lmit-tl in tin- S.-v.nt\ -- \ n
illy ])i>trirt>. oih iininl" r
'7'.i. Tin- ( 'iamiy of San 1'.. i nai n
-(I. 'I'lu- ('■Miiit.N- of San I»icu'.. -
\ . (1-1.- nn'lii'>.-|-.
\ ■•'.Ilia I n. .i wil liin
nn nil" 1-.
f l.os Aiij;i-li- not
: i\ --i-vi-ntli .\--. ni-
,,11. nniiilior.
01- nil 'I r.
.\Uo. .1 nlt;<'~ of tin- Siij,, 1
iiij: countii-.-, vi/. :
In <-a(-li of tin- ( .-niili' - . 1
vcra^. Coln-a. < 'oiin.i i .-i i. \>
JIunil'oldl, Invo. l\,i-n. i.ik. .
,l,M-ino. Mol-.-r,l. Mo.l.M-. .\|.,-
l'la<-<-i-. I'lmna-. .Sin I'., nito. S,
i.nis ()liis|io. .'^aii Matt-o, Santa I'.
;,, an.l for tin- follow-
,,r. l'>ull(-. «'ala-
i.i li.ii.nl... l-'n-iio.
M iiiii, MaiT,"-- 1. M' M-
N.il.i, N. ^-.I'ia.
^,111 1 li' •--■. - 'M
l-.i. ^[\\\A t 'iM/. .-^iia-l.l.
Sk-n-a. Siskiyou, Solano, Staiii-!.-inv'r.-liaiiia.Tiinii.\.'riilaiv.
— ^•^ —
Tuohuun.-. Wntura. at.-l Yolo, on
.),„l!:."f 111-' Sui"-nor
I \iiniuiin' . • - 1 .. 1.-,.
•<•"'•<■ - f Ynl,-.a..aSutt.-i-.-.....>MM..l.ou.-.]u.l«.
l„ ,l„-('ouniu-sot ^iii'.> •»"
7^^^'^:^^-"^^}^^^^^^,,,^ San lMan>i-.o.four Ju.lsn. of
In til.' I ity ami ( .•iiin>
iiulito. >a
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I'
th,- Snp.riof *'"'"'
"••""'"" ,,„f.,n.-l.mnl.v.l.l..nars
aft»T.-Xl'>li<l<'l t.il in 1
-Mn.i .lollais. ,., sioininali. ».oV.rn..r '•
san-l <l"i''""- , .. , (;,.,,i-U.- Stoininali. "■-■■■•
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ELECTION PROCLAMATION
liLECTION PROCLAMATION.
STATI-; OF (■.\i.ii()Kxi.\~i:.\i-riTiM-: |)i:i'\rtmi:.\t.
Xiiticc is licrrliy ^'ivcll that a j;ciit'nil clcclinn will ln' lirld
tlifiiut;li(iiit tilt' State of California on Tuesday, the finiith day
of Novenihei', A. 1). 1S"^J, when the following otHeers wiil he
elected, viz.:
lMt,dit Eleetors of I'resident and \'iei--l'ii sideni of the
I'nited .States.
Si.\ Iiepreselltatives to the ('onsifess of the I'nitCMl States,
in Hi' oliu'ttw] t*f*^tti till, f'l »l 1 1 iwi 1 1 tr <I l*;f I'lct-;-
5 On.. R,.,.n-ciiiaiisv fmn, il.r ruih ( oiip-essiimal Dis-
Irirt.coniprisinfiall lluit i„,riinn nf tlir (ity ana <.<'Uiity of
San Fiaiu-is.onot indu.!..! in tli.' l.mrih C onRresHicna Dis-
trii-t, togothcr with thf Ct.nnfit^^* i^m Muteo, hautii t iniz,
anil Santa Clai-a. , , , ,. i iv
C, One Kcinvscntaiiw In.iii tlir mmIi ( (iiiiii-c-sn.nal Ui^-
triH, .-oinnrisinu the Cntn.ii.^ nf San H. nito MontiMvy. San
Lnis Ol.ispo, Santa I'.arl.ani. Vrntura, Koni, lu aiT, 1' rc<no.
Ali-inc, Mimic. Iny... San I'.crnanlniM. l.iw An<;<'lt-, and San
Statr S.Miatdi-s ffuni iIh' f.illowini; S.natonal l»isirirt-:
First I)istrii-t, tM.nii'"-*''' "*' lla' < 'oinilifs of >an l)ntj;c>an(l
San Bi-niariliiio. line Sciiatoi-.
Tliifil Distrirt, i-oniiMiscd of tlif Counties ot \ mtiii-a. >anta
IJailsit-a. anil San l.nis <)l>i-|».. on.' Sinator.
Fifll; Distrirt, conii-os.-il of the Cipunlios of Mariposa, M<v-
ci'il. anil Stanislaus, ono Smator.
Srvcnth District. i:-onii>osfil ..f ihr ('■.luity i>f Santa < lara,
two Senators. . , , •■ i
Ninth Distnri. enini"iseil uf that j.nrnon nt tlie ( ity ami
CountNof San Fralieisio luiunilfil ami ileserilieil as fullows:
Coninieneiin; at a i>oint where the -.utiierly line of IIr'
I'niteil States niiiitarv rescM-valion, kii'iwii as the " I'resiiiio
Reservation.'' intersects with liie water- of the I'acilic Ocean ;
tiieiice ineainlerinK alony: the water- ef saiil ocean and the
waters <if the l!ay of San Francisco nnitherly. easterly, ami
sontherlv to a iiojnt where W'asliin^iMii Street intersects with
said liav': thence westerly aloii); said \Va<liiiit;ton Street to its
intersection with First .V venue: liien<< iiortli.rly ah'n« said
avenue to its inlei>ieti(in witli tin -niiilierly houmlary lino
of the said " I'residin l{e-ervation;'" thein-e westerly and aloiiK
the sontherlv himndary line of said '{'residio |Je<ervation _
toils intersection with the I'acilic ()•. an and the |"«inl "f
heeinnint:. two Senator-.
Fliventh District, cnniiiosed nf tlial portion <;f tin City
and < (Pimty of San Franci>co Ipomnle.l und deserihed a- fol-
lows: CKinniencint; at a point mi ih' line of Market Mreet
wiiere Fiiiirth Street intersects witli -aii .Market Street; thence
easterly alone said Market Street to lii. waters of the Hay of
San l''raneisci>: thence suntherly and -.iithwesterly almiu the
line of the waters of said hay to a pi-iiit where Fouilli Street
intersects with said hay; tii(iice nm iIm rly aloiifj the line of
said F'liirth Street to tlie point of hi ^iii;iin>i. two Senators.
'riiirteeiith District, composed of til, I) portion nf the City
and County of San l''raneisci> huund' ■! .iiid deserihed as_ fol-
lows: Coniniencin^ at a point wheii the I'oint l.ohns 'loll
I{oad produced in a direct line west, riy inter.seets with the
waters of the I'acilic Ocean and riiuiiiiin thence easterly
atont; .Slid Point I.ohos Toll Itoad to ij,.. i.oint of its connec-
tion with (icaiy Street; thence alon^ -.dd tieary Street east-
erlv to its intersection with Farkin Street: thence souther y
alo'iiK said Larkin Street to the point ot its i"U;s<'>-;'"" with
Market street; tin nee northeasterly along said Market Mree
to till, point where Fifihth Street intersects with -aid Market
Street- thence snutheasterly alonii said Fi^dith Mreet to its
intersection with Channel Street: thence northeasterly alon<;
said Channel Sir, el to the point ot its ,nler<c.-t.on with
Fourth Street; tlicncc southeasterly along said lomth Mreet
to tile iiointof il< intersection with the 1 ay ot San 1; ran-
ci-co: thence southiilv along the line ot the waters ot said
hav to the point of intersection witii the houmlary line
between the Citv and County of San I ran Cisco am the
Countv of .Sm Slatco with tlie water- ol said hay: thence
west.rlv along said houmlary line to the point ot its mter-
seetii.n'witii the I'acilic Ocean ; theme northerly along the
line of said ocean to the point ot hegmning. two N'uators
Fifteentii District. compoMil of the Coiinti.- ot Contra
Custa and Marin, one Senator. , , , ,. ,■ ,• -r,,, I
Seventeenth District, eompo-.il "t the ( ouiitu- ot 1 uol-
uniiie am! Calavera-. one Senator. .
Nineteenth District. coiniM.>ed ot the (ounlle- ot Solano
and Yolo; .S.lano. one Senator; .>^olami jointly with 'lolo.
''''l\venty-lirst District, eoinposcd of the County of .<onoina,
one Senator. , ,. , , , ,. »• i.-i
Tweiitv-third Di-lriet. composed ot the < ountie^ ot 1.1
Doiadi' and Alpine, one Senator. ,v ■
Twenty-lifth District. eoin]iosed ot the ( ouiities ot WU'H
and Sutter, one Senator. f\i,,,
Twentv-seventh District, composed ot thet ..unties ot Mell-
d;„nn<.. Ilumhol.li.an.i Del Norte, on,' .Seiiat..r.
Twenty-ninth Di-trict. cniposi d ot the ( ounti- - ..t ( olnsi
ami T, haiiia. one Senator.
\U... ni.nih. r- of the .\<-,nil.ly. a- f.illows :
i '11, c Counii.-"i' I'd Norte ami .^iskiv on. one meniiier.
■'■ That iioriion of the County of limnl-oldt compri~ing
the' Townships. .f Orl.ans, Klamath. Trini.iad. Ma.l Mver,
Union. Ftiieka. ami ISuck-port. one niemher. . , , ,.
:; All that p..rti..ii of llnnihol-il C.mity not incliidcil in
the Second Ass. nihlv |)istriet, one in. inl..r.
1 The Counties ..f Trinity ami Sha-la. one nn nil..r.
.-. The (.'..unties of M...l..eaml Fas-.ii. on.' imm nr.
I,' TheCounti.sof I'lnmasan.l Si.rra.oni' meini.er.
7 Thi- Countv of Tehania, on.' immh.r. .
S That p..rti;,nof tho C..nntv of I'.ulte comprising allot
Chicoan.l Davi. .11 Townships: all. .f Or. g..n'i own-hip lying
w.st ..f th.' im'ri.lian lim' .livi.lmg rang, s two ami "'"'y.''"-.'-
in townships tw.ntvand tw.nty-on.' n.-rih Mount Dia hlo
hii-eaml imri.liaii;"all of llaimlton T..wiisliip, .'X.ept that
puit of said township King east of the M'ctioii houndaiy
Sutter
Suiter tu Kenrny.
wciiniv lo
M:irkrt,Mai-kft to Third,
Tl
iird
:ir..
Id the |ilaee (i
All that i><»iti<>u
f luuillimii.'. line laellilKT
d l-heCily lUidi'iiiiiity of Sun Fn
11-
eiseii houn
Fdurlli ami
f
le.i a-i fiill<i\vs : CeiiinuneniK
a! the iiiter<(etiipn o:
f
trvaiit Mrei
t-. tl
leliee almi
tl
le cell
tei .if tl
(illowini; naineii
^hlI•ket III Nhisnii
M;
toll til Market. Nhirket tn Fourll
. ,,-. i'.iyant tn Fifili. Fifth to Market,
i-.ill III ."^uller. Sillier to .'^toekton, Stoek-
>trei I-
n
lejrimiinj;. one lui iiiiier
1. all
1 Fmirth to the iilaee
at
thai |iol
tinll of ll
< lis all!
( .■mitv of
ail
!•
raii-
fiseo liiiuinleil
IS fi
illo\\>
('ollllliellrlllli
at tl
le llllerseetieiu
if Fifth ami I'.ryaiit Stnii-. ei.iiHiiuiii
thel
lee aloilK
til
center of the tiillnwiiif; iialiiei
to Market. >hirket n
iMre
t-: Hrvaiit to Sixth, Mx
th
avii.r.
Tiivlnr III Suiter, Sutter to
^h
pla
M
ismi
i-t;iiinint:
tn ^hlrkel, Marki t m I'il'ili, am
s Ail that iinriion o:
Fifth to the
if the Cilv ami Ceunty of San Fran
ilie lueiiilii r.
ciseo iioumi
. f.ilh
( 'oiiinieneiiii:
at tlie interseetion of
Sixth ami IJrvant .'^lreel<. eipiilniiiiiii: iluiiee almi^' tin
•enter
)f the folliiwin^ nanieil stnct-: I!
ll to Seventh, Seventh
to Market, Market t.. .Me,\lli<ler. MiAlii>ler to Leavenworth
I
,ea\cn\vi>!
Ill In Sutler. Sutter Ii
Phuket to Sixl
nienilier.
I. ami
.^ixtli
r.iyl.-r, Taylor tf> Markd.
ilii iilai-i* of hegimiinj;. one
;'.». .Ml thai i.nrtinn nf tin- t 'ily ami ('mm
tV of
Fn
eiseo linumled
o;
i- r.
fnll.i\\>: (niilMieiieilig at tlie illUTseetlon
111
>r\ain ami Seventh streets, eonnniiin^ tlient'c nioii
th
ith
Kijihih lo Market. Market to l.arkiii. haiklii to Stitter, Sutt.
renter o:
f the f.
owin
!.' naiiieii streets: jkyant to Fi^l
to 1,
nil, I
,ea Veil Wnr
th lo M.Allister. MeAllister to
Market, Market to .Sveiiih. ami Seventh to tin.- idaee of
leniniilli;;, one liielillier
jn. All that portion <>f tin Cityainl County of San I'lan-
eiseo hiiumled as follows: t oiiilileueiiiij at the intersection
of iJryani ami l",ii:htli Slieets. eniiiiniiiui; tlienec aloiiji tiie
center of the followinir n:inie<l sIliiN: Urviint to I'.levelith,
Klevellth to Mark< I. Market lo Van N. -^ Van Ness to Slitter.
Stittt r to Larkin. l.arkin to Mark. i. .Market to Kinhth. an<l
Fichth to the |>lai-e nf heyiliuinj.'. o||. me|iilK-r.
41. .Ml that |ioriioii of the City ami Ci.iinty of San Fraii-
I'iseo lioiimletl as follows: Conmiei
iiiiii: a
t th
intersection
.f Myile Street witli tli< waters of th. I'.ay of San Franiiseo.
itinniii): thence nlon}; the ci'iiter of llv«h' Street to the
ifCali-
i-ast
•liter of ( aliforiiia Stnet: thence
ll
foinia ."^treei in a ilirecl line to its iiit< i--i.-t
le center o
mil wi
th th
line of the City ('iiiuteiy: (hence iioitlnriv ill a direct line
to the waters of the I'aeilic Oceiiii: t lance nionj: the shore
in all iast<'rly direction to the phiei of Ix^iniiing, one uicin-
Ikt.
4-2. All that jioriion of tl,e City sitiil County of San Kran-
ciM'o hounded as follows: < '(iiiitneiiiiij): at ilie iiiters^-ction
— 9 —
of .\ venue
th
Baml thi water?
,f the Paeitic Ocean, .•outliiumt;
tl
le eeliler <
,f the following naniei
1 streets
I') to First Aviiiii
First .\ venue
to Turk Stre»
t.T
e I) lo 1- iiM .\ M iiii> . ■■■■,,,, I- 1 I,. ,,. \".,.
Devisadero, Dcvi-a.lero to hddy. Ivdy t \ at
to Sutter. Sutler to lly
Hyde, U'yile to ( alifornia
Ness. Van
Califor-
nia to the east line t
f the * ity • eim
terv; thence mirliierly
in a direct line to liie w
aters of the raeitu
Oc
lloiiji tlie short
in a westerly an
I siaitlie
Iv di
ce of hcfiinninL'. logethc
witli the islam
Is k
in: thence
ectioll to the
liowii as the
Hon
Ish
•i;'.. Ail that |iorn
iiie luciiioer.
,a of the City am
iici
1 Cnuiity o:
1"
led as t'nilows: Coliinn
im at the iniersection
of Aveiim
Hand tin- water-
f the I'aeitic Ocean. eontlPUlll};
First AveiiiK
(hence alona the emier o
Avciiu.^ ISto First Avenue.
Devisidero. Devisidero to Fddy. h'l
Ne-s to Fell, Fell toStaiiyai ^ ' '
f the following nanici
1 street?
\u Turk. Turk tf
Iv t.
Ne--
Van
laiiyaii
io 1). 1» to the wanrs
:,f the Pacitii' Oe
can.
theliee alollj..' th«
if
the 1
.f 1
leSJlllll
in;;, one niein
her.
it. All that |.ortiiin
CISCO lioun
of Avenue
led a:- fi
1) and the waters.
i.f the City am
^•s: ("oillllienelll
1 t ounty I
if
111 to
Fran-
11 at the intersection
,f"ti,e pacilicOc.-an.coiitinuiii«
tl
.\ venue
I'.'lice
alolin the ei
liter I
if the
following llallie
1 streets;
j) t., Siaiiyaii. .'-tanyan
Va.i Ness to Mark. I. Market to Fhvelilh
ncl. Channel to Uarri-on. Harrison;,.
tcciith to tillerrcrn,
Fiuhleeiith t<i its WI
Ciiiernro
sterlv end. thence in
to Fell. Fell to Van Ness,
l':ieveiilii to Chall-
Fourtieiith. Foiir-
to i:i(;hteelltli, theliee alolin
ilv to an niter-ertioii oi
,\ veil lie
tl
then
leiiee
one iiielilliel
lior.t
1.1
herl>
almiu
■1.".. All that porlmn o
ciseo hoiim
of (iiierrero an
h'd as full
lirect line west-
.k u;;"'e;stui. limit of K street .or
K to the waters of the I'acihc Ocean,
the shore to the place ..t heniniunu.
f th.'Citv and (ounty of .Sin Fran-
Comnicncinn at^he intciseition
1 l-onrteenlliStr»ets. contiiiuiii« I
hciic.aloiin
(he eel
iter of the fnllnwiim nam
I streets; I' olirliclllli
to
Harrison. Ilarriso
lo SeVt nth, Sevellt
(o Twelltiel
Ml to ChaiiiK
1. Ch
1 to niyaiii. I'.ryanl
htoMi-sissippi.Mis-is-ipin
to Nap:
a pa
1,. Iw. iiti.lh toOueneio, and (iueri
i,f hej;iniilll^. "Ilf •"'•'"
I.er
4ti. All that poiiioiM.i
f the City and County "f .Sin !• ran
to (he
CISCO
..f \\\
i,oiiiideda>f|illows: (•oiinm
ncini: al the in{ers.clum
lilt
^ll•,<t and the water:
s of the r.ay <
f .Sill Fran<is<-o
iitinuinu ilieiic
lonj; the cell
ter of il'ie followini; na
Mreets: hryaii
Mppi
t t'l .Seventh. SeVeiit
.,.,.. (o Napa. Napa to the wa
ici (hence aloni: the shop ■
nint:. one nieinl" r.
47. All that poriii'ii
h to Mi^si-sipl'i. M'"^'
ler-of Ihci'.ayof Sill lianelMO,
I hay to the place ol l-euin-
of
sal)
.f tlie t'ily and Comity .1 Siii
Fmn-
fiwo liollPi
of Napa Street all'
led 1.- follows: fomiiiencinu
1 (lie waters of the Hav
( (he interieetion
,f .Sill FraneiiH-o,
— 11
that iMiilioii 1.1'
Sixth iiml
as fdlliiWr
•durtli
''x'niiiiiiii
if Alanicila Cniiniy (■(Hiijirisiii^ the
llfSClilnMl
line iif tlie
Wanls of the City of Oaklaml.
iilh WanI w
hiced: tht
ji at the lioilit 111 till' westerly
j)r<i(
line Strict ; thelici
U 1(
tlie same is lutefsfi
till liv Tent!) Street
h- along said Tenth Stivut lo A'hi
■s-ter
lUtlierly aloiin sai<
lldltiiei'ly lilir o
f AUi
iieila
T
lUll
1 A.lalin
llli'Uci
^tl•et
t tc.tll
:'.|H
1
sectf(
eilth
llie II
sliip; llii'UC" easterly almi^;
icfc thi' same is iiiler-
hi't ween the suit 1 Sixth ami Sev-
'I'ni-: il'Lciir.'m.i-lheiiyahmt,'^ai.l .lividiiij: line I., the
f A hi
Towiishiii Ki w
py the clivuhiig 11
liuiiit t.f hi t;iniiiiij:. one luemliei
)1. All that i»iiiioii ■>'
f Ahimeda Counts i-c>m|iris!n
« th
FiV-t Wanl nf thv Citv of Oakhui.h h.iiiK ail that iM,vtiou of
■ ■■ ■ t (if Adaline Stivi-t: and all
lid t :
tv of Oakland lyiujl w<
tiiat I'Mitiiin ni the County o'
f A hi
.la. h
a iiiifliiin o
f
Oak
1
T
l.d
i\vn-lii|
lyinj: outside of said Ciiy i
if Oak Ian
iiiun
liorthein 1 harn'f linei
inn l"'e
I'tl
iiortherlv aloiiy
Mint
ahmj; said li
folhiU-iCi'immeneinf,' at the intel-erliolMif the
,f theCily <if OaklaiKlwith thctlivid-
, ..ad T<>nieseal eleetimi imeinrt-: Iheiieo
1 dividinj: line to where it int.'isccts the
hetiiin iireciiiel: ihenee wisli^rly
•twrcii r>a,\- am
herlv liiw iif 11' rkelty
f said Herkeley .IrrtKni lu-ei
imt to the
lianiet
hrt
•inet-: thelie
diviiiin>;- ine
Wii-H
r no
lierkeley an
1 West ll.rkiley ileetion
1 \<i the
h
iiUlu
rtiierlv a'lonji said <lividin}; line last
rlv line of Ocean View eleciiun j
cinel; (lieliei
inj: line heiwii
'£isti liy alo
n Alaiiiei
iiL' said last named linetn tli<- i
divid-
la and Cuiitra Cnsla C.ninties: tiieiiei
iiorlhw«
Ciisla h
Couniv 1
iirlv ami wi
d'
lomidary line <>'.
•stcrly aloii};
f Alaimda
d Ah
la and Contra
>an
|- laiu'iscii:
Cniinly and the Ciiy and
Miuiheily al'iiii; said last
liie said mirtherii eharli r line of
theme
naimd hoiimlary hue ti
thcCilvof Oakland: th.-me last.rly ali.nji
line l.i"lh<- piiint i.f heuinninK. "lie iminlM i
id last namei
.V>. All thai |Mprlinn o:
f Al.iineila Ciiunly eonii'iM-iim
I an.l ■riiini NVanN "f .the City ot Oakhni.l. ami
S('i-on<
honndi'd as fiillow
Coiiimeminnat tln' int<is>et
if th
iirUiel'll eii
irlir
lint- of the City of Oakland with the. •.liter
line of Adaline .Sir.et; theliee
line of A'lalim
tl
Street to where 1li<
iilh.rlv al.inji; sai.l e. iitiT
I liV
■itiii'' is iiit.'rsi-.'n''
,|,.r lim'.if Telilh Street: Ih-iue ra-t.lly ah.im sal.l
li, f T.nih Slivet lo the eeiit-r line ..t l.r-.a.lwiiv;
i-i'iiicr 1... ,.
theii.t n.>rlh.-rly al..ii>; tli<; i'enlvr hue «
ili\i'li
'>;
line hi IW' .11 the .Seeom
f Ui'.ia.lway III tho
1 ami riflh Wanls:' th.iur
last, rlv al.mjj siU'
1 .livi.linu line last iiani
III- 111 Iwei
n III
i'i>n<
.1 s,
Vllltl
1 t.i th.' .lix idiiiK
th-
Walils: ih. nee north
IV 111
il'V.
till la-I lliilned line lo lh<' sal"
1 noiihern ejiarter
IIk'I
let
we«i.ily jiloiij: siii"
1 last uame.l line lo the |>oint
of l><>:innitit!. '<
ne nieiiilM r.
■.»; All that |H.riH>n <>l
,»f Oaklaii.l T<'nii-hi|. oiilsi
Hot iliel
if Alaine)!)! County conii'ii-inR
ill
i". if the Ciiv'nf Oatlaml.aiMJ
1 till
L'l
Imle-l in 111' Kifiy-fomlli Asm niMy iMsinei. an.
:)f thf Ci
tv of Oaklaii.l v,<ur■Wu\^u^i
tlio
Fifi'
1 !>ni
-cvtntli
Wards, nut iiu
Fifty-lit'ili AsM-iu
luil.-a in t!i.' Fifty-iliii'
l)i,-trii'is. inic ni' ni
,1, Kifiv fnuill
57. Till' Countv
.'),s. All tliat iKii;
,visiu<r llu' Ci
tv (if Cnnlva I t>sta
V. oTu' imnniiiT,
tmn II'
,f the Cmuity
f San .loaquin CDin-
Citv of Stoc-
kton, 'inc ni' niluT
,V,I. .\11 that ii.irlion <>!
f >an
iHMllIII
Connty not inriudr.
in tl\i'
Cti.
Fiflv-riu'hth District, on. ni.lnlH.T
'nu'('o\inty of Aniador, onr in'"'
(11. 'I'liv • ounty o!
j Calavi
;j. T
Alvis.
Coun
IV of Tnohiniur. on. l
hor.
ii>l)ii".
iicni
Ikt.
11 that portion of tlir roniity o.
f Santa ("lara i-nni-
tii
TiiW-nslllli:
f AllU:i'l'-U.
lii'ilwoi
(1, Friiiioiit,
Santa
Clara, oni' nunii»i'
(14. .\11 that i>ortion o
f tlir Counly 111
f Santa Clara coniiiris
UIK
till
Citv (
if San
onr nil HI
l.r.
All that portion •
if Santa Clar
r,,wnslii|i. of Milpitas. i;»n>' '■''';:
I ounty coini
1 (iilrov. am
ri-mt; tlu'
,f tl,
Townsliiiiof San
(■xi'i'iitthr* 1
CiivofSan .losi'sontnifin
her.
GC. Thv dmu
fiT. Tiu' ('i.iintu's I
tv of Stanislaus, on<- UH'nilior
(■«.'<. 'I'h'Couni.i
Ci'i. 'I'lio County
if Mm
f San r.cniti
if Nhmtiny. nnr nimnin'
M:irii>
mi im'inlii'V.
>ni' iiunilH-r.
7(t. Tl
Couu
tv of Frr-no. one nuui
her
n. 'I'hr Ciiun
7 -J. 'I'hf Countii-:
'li,r Counly
tv of 1 ularo
if .\lpin
nil moor.
Ml
no
vo, on
if
n FuisOlii-i
■p Thi' County of Santa !>;
irban
a In
one imniln'r.
t' nionihcr
,. ini'inhir.
Tl
oun
til s of Klin am
tl
7(i. All tlial portion
if 1.
1 V
Anr
iin
iiuira. oi
ic nu'inlHr
rown>hii-s -if Sol. ilail. Sal
1,, O.untv containti
, nisii-lo. Kl Mi'ii'o.
1 in
tiahriil. La l^allona
\/.u-a
Wil
ill! that portion
f I.
.\ns;-
m Anii'iiio am
T-v,ii-hip iii't oinlaimi
nii.i'.;i"n.
\vi
tliin tlir<'ity limits of l.'- Ai
■jiv. olio nuniixi
That portion
f 1.
An
nitv i-ontaim I
1 within
the limits of ihot'ity
7S. All that portion
.f !.<■
Anc'
iiic mom
h.r.
nil.
lu.h.l ill tho Sfv.nly-sixth am
.f tho
-sixth
,f l,.,s Annilos imt
,i >.venty-stvinth A-mi-
l.lv Pistriits. ono nionilior
!) '['\u- ( 'ounl.>
tv of San r>irnari
ilil:
olio nioin
l.ir.
M». Tho Colin
tv of
IMip'
oil. h
111
hor.
AIm.. .ImlKosof tho Suporior C
HI am
1 for thofollow-
int; c.iiinlios. vi/
von
II >a(
h of tllO ColintK:
if All
Am
,lor. r.ulto. t a
Cala-
is. Coh
^ '(intra ( osta.
|>.'l N.' . * 1.1 Di'iail-. Fro«ii..
JllDlllioldt.lliyo
Kt rn. Lak< . i.a--
Marin.
ilociiH
M.
1.' Mo(l..c. Moiii'. M lofov
Marip'
Nai
Ml
N( vada.
riao»r. riiiimi
* San l$oiiili>. >aii
III
i,ui:
Ol.
Si<rrii, Siskiyou
I Mal<
Sola I
ila !'>
lii,,,, San Pi-H". >>i»
Saiila Cm/, j^h'.'*':'
io. Stain
■laii-
hiniiii
Triiiiiy.
liilaro,
— i:i —
Tuolumm'. Vonlmi, an
I Yi
lo. OlU'
Court.
In tho Counlu
of tho Suporior
.< uf Yuha am
Jvuljio of tho Suiiorior
liinoil, ono J"dg'-'
ittor ooinlii
Cnurt.
u oao
h of llio CoUlitl
>f Alano
da, Liis An
>a>-ra-
iionto, ^aii
.Joai|Uiu,
ita Clara, am
^olio
ma, two
d«o
;)f tho Suporior Court
In thot ity a
ml County o'
,f San
Fraiioisoo
four
,hiil^
th
^u
pcrior Cour
Also
it
liion
nii-nilnion
ts tl
tho Stato,
SU
hmitfil hy tho Lou.slatur
session, a
spcoilioi
ml at It- la-
t ..•xtrasossion.nuniiH
l,will 111- vnu-il upon
liv tho cK-olor
t!,,. Constitution of
ular
iftor
<of sail! Stato, viz.:
ts last n-Ri
horoil as horoin
at 1
A \ii;n I'M '■->■''■
No. 1.
Al
rlCLK XI.
Si-;crii)>
P.». I.
I iny I
itv wiiori
owuoi
sinio w
conipaii
1 ami
,-ith wator
intriiiioi
ir
1 l,y tho niun
irti
tk-ial light, any
thon
icipalityfor su)
no i>ulilio wor
plyinji
th
liviilual or any
uthorit\
V. (lulv Uh-'i
if tin- law
rporatod for su
sof this Stato,
.•h purl
di-r
1 l.y
urn
of tho Supi-ri
nii-u'iont <v
f .>^troi.-ls. o
ithor
Icr tin- diroct
.iVici-r in ooii
ion
trol
l„.n-of,anil umhr siu-li m
noral n-g
'ulations a
< till- luuni'-i-
lalitv may
m-oruio
fordamacos.amlim
ml
litvfiirdaiiiagis
liavo
tho
priviloi:i- I''
if usinu; tho p
UW stroots an
1 thoiiiu!
h-
fari-s tlioroo:
and oonnoi
it, an
tion
i,,f layiny; down pipo
< tiiorowitli.
far a-
mav
intn
duoing 1"''.' ="
id >ui
•h oity an
ithor wi
111 y„-lmht <"•"'
iplviug su
lu'V illuniinaliu!
lcoiiduilsth»-riin.
1„. m-ci'ss.iry tor
,1 itsinhahitaiits
liijlit.or with
tcr fur di'iix :"•■■">'
\va
that tho iiiunu
lall olhi-r purposi
ato t
ho oh
ipil H'l^'o
s ih' rmf-
rnnioiit
hall 1
111'
lavi
tin- r
frosh
litioii
ijiht to ro^u-
.11 tin- OHIO
Amkni'MI "^1
Skitios
.\UTlll.K I.'C.
'I'll.- (lovi-rnor. Supi
rinti-m
li-iit
,f I'ul
li
j^trii
sha
•lion, am
1 tin I'lim-M"!
I's of the Stato Norma
I .Schools
11
(.•on
-til 11 to I
pill-, or oaii-c
l.i.SlatoUi.anlof Kdm-al""
lc<l. and adopt a •
1 .diall colli
(,, he foinp
I, an
niforni soru
si-hools throiij
f
liout tho
toxl
StJit<
i:..:^^^'-'-^)''i';^r:?':::z..::'i:..x:->";^^^-i
•riio Stat. Hnril iniv
icn
n<
loptod, to 1.0 pnuto
f Stale I'liiitiu ' •''
it I
irintci
ice I
1
pi
U-xl
i=.t.ip'.i^"''ri'-i';.'""±r;i
Urn phi:i;o.ll.y.l.oSi.pciM;.on.
',!'A,,„. l'rn.tin««»"pi'l".;\ ,'.
•suil.ul.d and sold at tin '
lout
I wlu-n so
ost
f print im: p<il'li*l«'HS
LliHtril'iilinC'V "^"V
rii
i;:Xs:;a;h.i.u-d shall oontiuiK-nin
s*. not lo-s tliaii four
— 11
vtai>
Hid sai.l State Hoanl shall |" rf-mi such other .hitio.
il)(<,l l>v law. The l-.L-islature shall pruvid.
)e iiiTsci'
f(ir a Hoani of Ivhiralioii in farli mii
iitv in tlic Mati
County Suiicnntiaii
lent and the Cniuity
)ll h
ntri'l of the fXaiuuiaU'iii
Hoards of Ivlucatiou
)f teacliers an<l the
granting of tiaehcrs' corti
ilicatrs within tlifir respective juris-
dicti
A.mkniimi:m"
AUTHl,i: Mil.
MXTIDN
one nieinht
il. .\ Stall
if Iviiiiilization. consisting
.f
r from each ('(ingressioiial
District in tiiis Stat(
as tlie
diall
same exi
i-tecl
-te<l in eightet-n hundred and seventy-nine,
ly the iiualitiei
districts, at the general election to he ludd m t
thousaiiil eight luindre.l and . igliiy-ix, and at
iialoria
our vear
1 eleclion thereafter, wlio-c tcnii
tl<-.ti)is of their respective
ludd in the year one
eaidi guher-
■ for
of olfice siia
11
fi
i>e dutv it shall he ti
(■i|Ua
lizo the valuatUMi ot
the ta.xahle jiroperty in the several counties o:
i)f the State for
tlie purjiost
ex o
llh'i
s of taxation. The ( 'oiitpiller of State shall h
)f th( Hoard. Th-iJoards of Supervisors
of tlie State shall constitute Boards of
o ii memlier o
of the several cotintie
Eiiualizatioii for their respcctivt
i-ountK.
rhose duty it
dl
het
o e<|ualize
tl
le valua
tii'ii of the laxiihle ju-oju-rty in ll
ounty for tlie puri
("ounty I5oa
cm po were
d- of 1
if taxation: i
I'll, such Stat<> and
.iiualizati
tioii ari' iarehv aulhorizi
.1
may presi'rib<
1, under such rules of iioliiciis the ("ounly Hoards
siiientt;. and under such
as to the countv as
.lis of notice as the State Hoard may prescrihe as tot
■tion of the Slate Hoard, to iii.r<a-c or lower tiie entire
>iitaine(l therein, so as to
meiil I'll
or anv assessment c
lualize tlie assessnienl of the prnp-rty contaiiu
d
in sail
>-menl roll, and make tl
iiiciit conform to tiie true
I money of ijie ]iroperlv coniaiiie<l in said roll: yj
i/r./, that no "Hoard of K.|Uaiization -hall raise any inorl-
Iced of trust, contract, or oihi r ohligatioii l.y wliich a
• its fa<-e
-hall
pige.
deht
IS sicurei
monev or solvent
dii^
ihove
coli-
Vallle. Tiie pre-elit Stale Hoard of K- jUalizalioll
tilllle ill ollice until their sllcce-sor-. M- h«rein provided for
sliall he elected and <hall .jualify Tlie l.egislaluie shall
lave 1
•r to redisirict the Stat" int.. f..urdi-lrict-. as nearly
»M|ual in population as pracii.alili . and to provide for the
ideclioiis of meiiihers of said Hoanl of l>iualization.
EjicIi (uin iidment -iiail 1m vott.l ui...ii sepamtely fnuii the
oth«i-s, i.y hallot, at the next geuei.d eltctioll. to he Indden
>ii Tiie-dav, llie fourth day of N'oniiuIht,
\. D.I SSI Th
hallols useil at such election -hall contain the won
1«: •• Forth
A I
liellilllieil
t No. I," or tl
le Wor«
N 'AuilIlM the Aniendmelil
No. 1;" '• For the Ani<iuliiiem Xi». 'J.' or tho wonls "Against
— 15
the Amendment No 2:'
le w
t!
ju-ii
ords "Again-t the Aiueiidmeii
For the .Vmeudment No. :>," or
t No. :^.'' written or
ted t
lereoii.
And 1 li
II hereliv (
r
iVer a rewa
mvictiou o'
rd of one
hu
ndred (hdlars
ons o;
for the arrest and cnu
lating anv of the juovisi
Code; such rewaid< to he i>aid unt
after ex|ieiided for the puri>ose re;
sand dollars.
, „f anv and every i>erson vio-
,f Title "IV, Tart I, of the Penal
il the total amouii
t hen
dies the >U1I! of tin thoU-
In testimony wher
oof, I. «ieorge Stom
mail, (lovernor
of
the State o!
f (■"aliforida, have hereunto
set mv hand and
cau:
sed the (ireat Seal oi
f the Mate
to he atiixei
1. at the City
of Sacramento,
lss-1.
Ill t
his the lifteeli
th ihi
if
■pt,
A. \).
Attest:
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nf iliQ
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AKIICI.K XI.
SecTi'on 19. Ill aiiv citv win-re tlicri' iir^ no |>iil.'l''' virl-a
<i\viu<i 1)11(1 cDiitiollcil liy tlic iiiiiiiiii|>ulity for siipiilyiiij; tlio
Siiiiii- with Wiiti-r or arlitii-ial liu'lit. any iiKliviiliiMf or any
coinpany. duly in<-or|.oiMt<(l for siirli |nir|>()-c nmirr ami l)V
nutliorily of llic law> of llijs Slate, shall, mulcr the <lircctioii
of the SuiK'rinlciiiicni of .stncts, or otlur oHicir in control
I hereof, ami umler -ueh general rennlations .is the nuiniei-
pality may presenile for ila map'*. ,iml imIeiiiMily for ilamat'es,
have the priviiej;.' of iisinu the puhlie streets ,'ini| IhorouKh-
fares thereof, ami of lay iiij; ilowii pi|ies ami eomluits then in.
and conneetioiis th<;rewjtl
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may 1.
nc<'ess:irv tor
iiitrodmini; into and snpplyinu smh i-ity and its inhal>il,int .
oilher with pi-lijrht or other illnmiiijitiiiK lii-dit, or with fre-h
\vat< r for dohi<'<lie anci all olln-r pnriioses, upon the eondition
that the nitinieipil noveriinieiil siiail liavf the riKJit 1<» rej;u.
late the ehari;i'» thereof.
.\MK.\HMK\T No. :*.
AUTICI.K IX.
Skition 7. The ttoveriior, Siiperinlciident of I'liMie In-
stnielion. and the I'rimip.iU of the Siatv Normal S.hooN.
oiiali (■on'<litiite the St4it«- Koard of Kdne.itioh. an<l >hall eom-
pile. or eau-'e to Im- eoinpihil. ami adopt a iiniforni wrie- of
t<xl-lMMik« for iise in the eoininon ■«lir>ol-< throiiithoiii the
Slate. The Slate H i-trd iiiuv <• ni-«4> !<iie|| |ext-liK>k«. hIhii
ndonHfl, to Ih (.riliKil an<l pi|i>li«lie<| l.v the SiipTintendellt
<»f Slate rrintiiiK ut the Stat<' i'miliiix Dlliee. niid when .-.i
|>riiite«i aii'l piili|f<lii-<|. to Im' diMriliiited and ^1111 at the <i».t
firieeiif iiniiliiii; p<iMi)i|iiuu.aii<l di-trihutinit the •oinie Tlir
U'xi-'-"«k- -HI iMioiite*! ••Lull f^Mitiiiiir ill u<<c not !«>«tliiitifotir
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Amendmknt No. ;5.
AKTICI.K Xin.
Section 9. A State Bounl of Eiiualization, consistiiiK of
one inemhiM- from each Coiigri'ssioiial District in tliit- State,
as the same I'xisted in eigliteen iiundred and seventy-niiie,
sliail lie elected hy the qualilied ekrtors of their respective
districts, at the general election to he hehl in the year one
thousand eight luindreil and eighty-six, and at each guher-
natorial election thereafter, whose term of ottice shall he for
four years, whose duty it shall he to e<iualize the valuation of
the taxahlc jirojierty in the several counties of the State for
tile jiurposes of taxation. The Controller of State shall lie
ex otlicio a memherof the Board. 'J'he l>oardsof Supcrvi.-ors
of the several counties of the State shall constitute Boards of
E(|Ualization for their respective (•ounties. whose duty it shall
he to e(|ualize the valuati<in of the taxahle property in the
county for the iiurjiose of taxation; j>i»/r/(/r(/, such State and
County Boards of Equalization are hereby authorized and
empowered, under such rules of notice as the County Boards
may prescribe, as to the county assessments, and under such
ruli's of notice as the State IJoard may prescribe as to the
action of the State Board, to increase or lower the entire
assessment roll, or any assessment contained therein, so as to
ecpialize the assessment of the pro]>erty contained in said
assessment roll,an<l make the assessment confonn to the true
value in money of the jirojicrty containi'd in said roll; pro-
viil'd, tliat no l?oard of Equalization shall raise any mort-
gage. < Iced of trust, contract, or other obligation by which a
debt is secured, money or solvent credits, above its face
value. The ]iresent State Board of Equalization sliall <on-
tinue in ofhce until their successors, as herein provided for,
shall be elected and sliall qualify. The Legislature shall
have power to redistriet the State into fourdistricts, as nearly
equal in ipopniation as jiractieable, and to provide for the
elections of meml)ers of said Board of Ei|Ualizatioii.
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eiir last ]ire<-e<linj», have been carneii wholly
^,'?,l;^"s^..L •V',l',''"';''''"-\'" ""■ f"af.ex,-e|,i railroa.ls, not exempt umler ih.. laws of the
;.it..,lSale5..l,allbetax,.. ,n,,ro,.,rt,o,, to.ts vain,., to l,e aseorlai ie,l as provi.l,..! bylaw
!.,ooM:l Mhcr. that ra,ln.a,U shall be tax,-,! as ,,rov , "l in^^ .t^n t u ,Mh ^.^ " / "llf
^r.v.UcJ.,uMer. that the Lepslature ,„ay pr..vi.le for the exet.tpt ," .1 "n axai,,;, ;,,'„,•
to thT^r'.M, Y" "''"'.• ''■■ '""• '^"'"' "'"•'■ t«x,.ayer-i„ this Stite to i„akea„,i .leliver
Mol:,;:;^';;; >!;;:;;,:" '" '"^""*"""' "^ ""■*- '- "■>'-'• ■" '-■- ovioeu me;M'a.l:'rr'fi;^
Sitr. 10. All property, exeept railroail property, as hereinafter pr..vide(I, shall Ik> Hs«-«se<i in
U;e <TOinty. eity eity anil county. l,.wn. town.shin. or .listri.-t in which it is situateil. in the
manner provhlc.l by law. Every coriH.ralion aii.l person owning' or operatins a railroad, or
any portion thereol. in this State, shall, on or iK-forc the first (lav of ,Tnlv of each year, iiav to
the Stale Ircasurcr an annual tax ol two and a half |kt cent U|'i..n the 'i;ro.s9 earnm 's cirne.l
within this State, ol such railroad, for the year cndin; upon the thirtv-Hr»t dav of 1>, nilK-r
ne.xt pivcedini;; which tax shall be in lieu of all other Slate and n.untv taxes uikui the fran-
chise, business. rif;ht of way. roadway, roadln-d. rails, rolling slock, fences. Btalions. and their
appurtenances, and upon ferryboats, when operated as a part of such railroad, and ui».n the
.shares o the capital stock, and uiM.n the niorl^'agcs. deeds of trust, .-ontracls. or other oUi-ation
.y which a debt ;s secured upon such pror-.rty. All other property belon-inn to such cori-ira-
tion or person shall be assessed and taxed as ,.1 her pro|iertv is asse'sscd an. I taxed. The gross
annual earnings earned during the year ending on the tliirfv-first dav of Peceiuber last t.reced-
ing. ol all railroads, shall Iw. annually, k-fore the first dav'of May thereafter. .i.scertaine,i an.l
declared by the Stjite Hoard of Equalization, under such rules and' regulations as inav be pre-
s,-ri KNi by said Hoard; ,,ruridcd. however, that the Legislature rnav at any time pass laws pre-
^Tibing said rules and regulations. In all cases where railroads are situated partly within this
State ami partly without this State, the gross annual earnings thereof shall be astirtained and
deterinined by tjiking:
Firxt—TUv gross earnings which, during th<
within this StiiU\
*'m.H.j!^The gross earnings which. during the same year, have been earned partly within this
State and partly without this State, which shall be iwertaine.i by api„irtioning such eirninirs
between this State and other States or Territories, in the proporti.ui which the number of miles
ol such railroad situated in this Sule, and used in making such earnings, bears to the whole
number ot miles thereof, by the use of which such earnings have been made. The pi-..i»irti,m
o intc-rslate earnm-s thus ascertained shall be ad.icd to ilio earnings made wholly within lb,'
St.ate.and the total thus ..btained shall be Uikcn and deemed to be the gross earnings ,.f such
railroads for all purposes of assessment and taxation. For every iiurjiose of this section except
for the puri~.se ..f ascertaining the proportb.n of interstate earnings to Ije adileil to the carnines
nia.le wholly within this Stole, all railroa.is ..perate.l as one system shall be treated as one road
One lhir.i of the tax paid by .^..rporati.ms or p..rs..ns ..wning ..r operating railr..a.ls uielcr the
provisions of this secti..n, shall (.ecune part ..f the (ieneral Eun.l of this Slate, an.l tw.. thirds
there., shall l«. paid to ihe .■..unly .,r ciiiitics in whi,-h said railroa.l is situate.!, in pr..i».rtion
Ui the length of the railr.ja.l ..in'rat.-ii in the several cunlies. Eor the purp...ses of this W.-lii.u
a coiis..li<late,l city an.l cunty shall be treated as a county. Anv cori>oration.ass..eiali..ii i.-irt-
n.-rsbip, (K.rs..n or |>ersoiis. unlawfully failing or r.'fusing i.> pav "the lax li.Tcin pn.vi.le.l when
the same shall !..■< le due. ,.r within thirty .lavs tlicr,.afler.'shall be .leeme.l b> have waived
their right to oiwrate their railroa.is within this Slat,-. The taxes herein pn.vi.le.l f,.r. together
with such iK-nalties as the Legislature may iinp..s,. f.ir the ii.,n-pavmcnl ther.-of. shall be a lien
np.m the jm.perty loTeinbefore in Ibis s..ction .lesignate.l. aii.l ma> be enli.reed in su.-li manner
as the L..gislature may by law pnscriU-. All railn.a.ls. so far as the wmc are sitiial,..l within
the boun.iaries of any iMinnion school district, shall be subject to an ad valorem tax f.r school
lMir|K.ses V..IC.1 by the electors of the district, at a spw-ial electb.n hel.l f..r thai puriK.se the
oaliio as ..ther pn.perly situated within the .lislri.t. anything In this article to the contrary 'not-
withstan.lmg. And all ra.lr..a,ls. s.. far as they are silual.-.i within the l».nndaries ..f anv'incor-
limited city ..r town, shall In- .•ubj..ct t.. an a.| val.>reni lax f..r niiinicipal purp..ses the ^aiue aa
other projwrty siluate.1 therein, anything in this article to the .■..ntrarv m.twithsUndin.'
.Sue. 1 1. In.-,.m.- taxes may be ass,.sscil an.l TOllecte.i fr..m pers..ns", cor|K.ralions. |..in't stwk
associations or .^.tiipaiiies. resi.lent or .h.ing biisin.'ss in this Slate. ..r anv ..n.. or no. re ..f them
in such cases an.l am.,iiiits an.l in such manner as shall be pr..s.-rilK-.l bv" law. No (ouri within
this Stat,, shall have p.wer. by injiin.-ti..n ..r ..therwise. t.> int.'rfere n'ith, hin.lcr, or .l.-iav Ihe
collection of any tax laid un.ler the f..rm of law. except u[»,n a showing that the same pr..,Vr|y
has been ta.x.-.l m..re than ..ii.c lor the sani.- purin.se in the same y.'ar. and Ih, n ..nlv ii M.n ,«y.
ment to the lax i-,.ll.ct..r.,.r into C.urt. of a sum equ.il to the am.mnt of ..i,.- .,f the taxes 'so
ai.i up.in the pro|».rty in .iiiesli.,n : ^.ron.W.lhat in all cases a.lb.ns may be mainlaine.1 acainst
the Tax (:olle,-t..r to rc-over illegal taxes pai.l un.ler i.r,.te.'t. All su.-h' a.li..nB must be' coni-
menee.l within thirty .lays alter such illegal tax.s hav.- U.en paid. It shall I,.- the .lulv of the
(..urlsin which such aitmns may be bn.ughl. t.. try them. u|«.n the request of cith.r party in
a.lyanee ol all other .lyil actions, an.l such taxes s.i pai.l un.ler protest shall be retain.'l by the
lax U.llecb.r ,.!• such ..theroffi.vras the Legislatiin- may .l.siirnaie. until such aclU.ns shallhave
iK'en finally decnlcd.
N..thing in this amen.lmeiil shall alleet anv assessment ..r tax heretofore maae or levied ,.r
interest tliere..n, or any |H.nalty her..t..f..re incurre.1. ..r any action or right of action ..n luwiint
.■t any su.h a..,«.-ssiiient, lax, interest, or |«.nalty; ami all laws in loriv at th<' a.|..pii,.n of tint
amendm..nt, n..t mcnsistenl iher.-wilh, shall remain in full f..r<r an.l elleci until alien..! or
repeal... by the legislature. The first levy and payment <.f taxes against railroa.l i.ro.K.rlv
hereunder, shall be ma.le in the y..ar eiKl.te,-n hiin.lr.sl an.l eighty-six, an.l shall Ik- iiih.ii the
)tr.iw earnings t.. he as,.ertain«l as herein provi,!,-,!. b.r II ntire jear of eighteen hun.lr.sl and
eighty hv... laxation f.>r the hsi-al year en.liug June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eiahlr-
five, IS not alTei'te.! by this aniendmeul. • * '
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ELECTION PROCLAMATION,
Notice is lu'ivliy siivtii
TllK SKCOND DAY OF
liMt a t!:(
■iicral i.-l('<-ti<in \vi
11 1m- licM llivnusziuivit tllc State (Hi
TLF.SDAY
No'vEMP-KU. A. J). KK.HTKKN IIlNDinJ) AND KKillTY-StN,
. I, ' fdlliiwiuj; (>
Hieer- will !»■ eleeteil, t" wit:
GOVERNOi;.
LlKUTENANT-liOVKKNOU,
SECUETAI:^ OF .STATE,
CONTROELEi:,
TREASritEU.
ATTOKNEY-(iENEUAl..
.SL'R V E Y(^It-( ; EN ER A I ..
CLEI5K OF THE SlIMlEME Corirr.
SUPERINTENDENT oF ITIU-lc INsTRFtTloN.
■^IX
< i;ei'RFsfntati\es to the c
•(»
N.iRESS OF Tin: UNITED STATES-Tu he ele.ted
;f..ll
(_)Wr
FlKST (
(iNCKEf
SloNAI. DlMKKT— ("olUpOSl
,1 of tlie ("oUlltie< of D.'l Norte. Ilutlll.ul.lt, Tliliitv. Sis-
iivoii,
■Shasta. Moiloe. I-iissin
Skconii ('i>Nt.ur>si(>N.vi.
I'liiii
. Sieri'a,
Tel
liaiiia
Coh
Melldoeill
l.ak
e, SoiKiiiia, am
1 Na|.
Di-Ti;i<T— Composed of the Coutuit- <
,f r.ulte, Sutter. Yuha. Nevada,
Flaeer. El Dc.ra.lo. Aina.lor. (alav.iiK. San .I.'a.i
taiii<lail«, Meieed, Tiinlmiiii
id Marii»>sa:
<>„> I!
lildii
TlIIi:l) CoNOIiKSSIONAI,
D
KVIiier
(■(iiii|.n- d <<i' ill"' Ciimiiie-
if Y<ih>. Saefanieiitu. Solaim, Contra
t'l.-la, Marin
and Alameda: 'ho l;'i>r>f ntoln. .
Kol UTII CoN<.l!KS>l<>
NAi. !>i>ri;ii r-C<'in|>"
,>.d uf all that |M,rli..n ..f the City and C.
Dllll
tv of San
1-
raneist'o, <
lewriU'.! a!« follows, to wit: Commeueinn at the inlei
rMetion ..f IJryani Street with the waters
.f San l-'ranei-e<>. eontinmnu
nf the II ly «.|
Seventh Stliet; llien<e alonp ilie een
the vvu
Street to I
thelict
ilonu the eenler uf Uryan
t Street to liie eenter of
Irr of Svellth Street t" tllf e(
liter of Market Street; tliene«- aloiij;
Ur of Market Street to the eell
iter of MeAlli^ler Street: thene.- a
heeenl.rof Leav.liworlh street; theneealom: the .enter..
>f I
lutin th< einler of MeAlli>^ter
,eav< nworlh Street l<> the e.nter
i.f Sutter Street; llieliee alollU the <•« n
ler of Slitter Sinet to the renter <
iter of llytle Sln-i-l to the tfii
eell
it« inler"«etii>ii w
llie I'aeilie tNeali
ler of California street; tiielne
ilh tl
le ea
.1 line of the City Ceim
•lerv; theliee no
.f llyili' Stret't: llielieealonn llie
il..iijj Ih.eeiit.r of California Str«<t t<i
irtherlv in a din it line to the water- of
theju-«' a^oiiK the -hori' in an e««l.
rlv .lil^itioll to «li«' l'l"«'' "* •"*•>•«'•>'«• t<.>!etlier
Ml
III all tlni-lrtn<N wi'ltii' «l««'
U.«ii.hirie- of li.e City aii.l Counly of Sui Kniiiei*-..: 0„r l:,,^>.ulatir.
KiKTM
CoM.IIK-floNAI IH«TKH T -Colll|Hr^>«
I of all thai iH.rtion of the City am
I Coiinlv of Sni
Fi-aiifisco not incliHli'l m lli«'
Foiirlli Coiiiin'ssiuiia
1 I»i-;iri<-i. li>i:ri
1„ r witli tlic Cnuiitirs of Siiii Mati
Santa Cru/.. am
Santa I 'lata: Oik Hi jn-'s, ulu
Sixth ('nS(:ui»i<>NAi. nisrunr— Conii
,<vd (if the Colintli-
,f San I'.cnitn. MmitciTV. San I.ni-
A I
Santa l.arliar:
im'Ics, anil
Sjui l>ii'^<>: Oii( It' J
N'lntma. Kern.
lull
fnlaiv. Fn-n... Ali-inr, M^no. Inyo, San r,.Tnanlino. I.
Il'l Si lltllhl
IIKKF U.\1L1;<>A1> coMMlssloNKRS -T.
1m us I |)i>rKn}¥=^omT>os<'Tt nf thx'-t'TitTn^ir- of A
•tr.l h\ (li>trii-ts. a-^ follow
Ania-ior. Iluttf. Calavcru:-
Kl Hora.lo. Ihiniliohlt. Lake. Lasson. Mci
, Colusa, I Kl Xort.N
l.K.ino. Mo.lo<'. Napa. Ntva.ia, IMa.-.r, Plumas. Sacranuuto,
Shasta. Sim-:
Si-kivou. So
lauo. Sonoma. Suittr. Ttliama. Trinily. Vol
.1 Yul'a: Oil, Hinlruittl C
Si:( oMi
DisTiinr -('ompo^eMJ .,f the ('..unties of Marin. San
Mateo. an<l the City ami County of
San r lanci-co
Oiii Hiiilruuil ('ti}iiiiii'<'<iiiiii I'-
Tuinn l)isTiii(T— ('omiioscil of tho Couiili
.\n.<;'
-. M:
Mined. Mono. Monlcny, San
•- of Alamiila. Contra Costa. Fn -no. Inyo. K( m. l.os
I'xnito. .San Kfrnanlino. San l)ii'p.. San .]r>aiiuin. San
Lui- ()lii~i'o. Santa liarliara
L'liilrniiil C
.Sinla Clara. Santa Cm/. Stani
■ lau-. Tulare. 'I'uolumne. ami \'entura: 'hit
nil III inyinin i .
F 'nil': STA'l'. I'.OAKl) nl" i:i^rALI/.vri()N -To l.e cKeitMl a- follow.
Fouit mi;mi'.fi;s o
Fii;sT DisTKicr-Comi.osed of the City ami County ..f San Fran<
.S|.;i(iNi) l)i>-n:Hr -t 'oni|
(1 of the Countii
es of .Mauieda.
Al|.ii
-eo: Oiii Mi 'iiIii r.
.Vmailor. < 'alaveras. ( 'outra ( 'osta.
Kl Ihirailo.
Nevada. I'laeer, Sai nnnen
to. .Sin .loaiiuin, and Tuolumne: Om Mi mln
Tiiii;i> I)i>Ti;ier-~Com
,1 ,if the Counlu
Marin. Meudoeino. Mod.-. Napa. I'lumas, Sha-la. Si.-rra. M-kiy..u
Trinity. Yolo, au.l Vuha: Om Mi ml" r.
Im,, i;tii l»isri:i.T~C.im|...s...l ..f the (..unties „f Fn-n... Iny... K.i
if r.utte. C.)lusa. l>el N.'rt.'. IIuinl>i>ldt. Lake, [.assen,
Ian.'. S.inoma. Sutter. Tehama.
Anv'el.s, M;
iri|i
Mi
,1. .M.in... .Mont.rey. San {'..nit.', Sai
I'uTiianiino. San l)iepi. San l.uis ( )hispo. .Sin Mateo, Santa Uai-
hara. Santa Clara, Santa ( rn
Cru/ Stanislaus, Tulari'. ami X'.ntura: Om M- ml"
TWO .XS.-^OC
lATF, .irsTICKS OF TIIK SCI'IM-MF (OlKT
ONF, ASSOC I A
Ti: .irs'iTci: of itii: scimm.mk <oci;r rn.xpire.i t.
K. M
lesinne.
Fol'U .HT>(iF,S oF ITIF SlI'KUlOlt ContT. in an. I f.u the <iiy au-i C.ainly of San Fr.m-
elseo.
()NK .IllMiK. OK TIIK slI'KIMOK COllM'. in an. I for ili< City nii.l ( <>niily of .Sin Kranris<-.>,
■xpiicd lenii. vice Walttr II. l,.vy, iippojutt .1.
NK .HhOK OK TIIK SlKKIMOl! COfUT, in and f.-i ih. ( ..ut.tx ..f Am.uior. unexpired lerm.
O
vit-e C. U. .\ini-lronn. ap|««in
ted.
ONK .11 I«;K oK Till", SirKKlolJ (Ol Kl". in ami for tli.- <nun(.v of C.ntra «'«>-ia. uiiex|iii<d
teiin, vi<«> Thomas .\. Urown. nsi^iH-*!.
ONK .iriKJK oK TIIK SlPKIJloU COlKT. in miil furllii<"ounty ..f Sanlji Ifcirkini. inn x|.ir»-.l
lirm. viee U. It. ( iinlii Id. ap|H>inti'<i.
ONK .iriXiK (W THE srPr.i;i<>i; corUT. iu ami fm- tilt' County of Sail I)itK'>. iinix|>iici|
li ini. vic-t
W", T. MrX.aly. ivsi>:iir.i.
Foiri'Y STATK SKNATOKS T
O IK- CUM
tc.l as t'oll(
111 I'acli >ciialorial
ISS;!, Dill Si idilar.
1 »i<lric-t. as dftiiK
il and .l(si-ril)f<l Ipv Act of the I.ccislaturc, ai'|'i''>vc«l Maicli S,
KKUrrV ASSKMr.lA'Mi:X— To \<v elected as follows:
hi eai-li AsseniMy District, a^ detiued and dcMiihcd \<\ Act of the Lcj;i>latiiiv. appfoved Maivli i:
iss:;, Oil' Axm inhl^
iliiiii II.
And 1 do ii
ill'er a itwaf
oveiy i>ei-son violatili}; the jnovisi
d of Ont' Hundred Dollars for the aiiest and conviction of any and
ons of Title IV, Tait I. of the I'enal Code: such rewards tu he paid
til the total amount herciifter expended for the j.urposc reaches the sum of Ten Thousand Dollar?
/„ Tist
iiii'iiHI
Wlin-'iif. I. (ii-oKiiK SroxKMAN. (ioveriHir. have hereunto set
hand and causc.l the (ireat Seal of the State to he atlixed. at
this the fourteenth <lay of Septeiidier.
the ( 'ity of Sacianieiito. on
in the vear one thousand eii;ht hundred and eijility-six.
Attest:
GEORGE STONEMAN,
Govei^nor.
THOMAS L THOMPSON, Secretary or stale.
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Secretary of SUttt ihe....dl...
By. 'Mjt:f/.M^.K P^.c^.
PllOCLAMATTON.
State of Caukoun.a, Execvt.ve Dkuaktment )
Sacuamknto, Murcli \->, vfi^i- \
Whfhkx'^ tW Legislature of the Stateof C.Iifornia.at it. twentj -seventh
.e^r^hni,.g !^ the third day of .Ianu„ry. A. 1>. eighteen hundred
^ Sh^seven tw., third, of all the n.en.he.s elected to each o he two
t.Z of sai.l Le,i.lature voting in favor thereof, i-n.-osed he ollow.ng
de'rihed an.endu.ent. to the Constitution oi the State of C ahforn.a, to
^^^'' AMENDMENT NIMBER ONE.
1 (• .1. . <*..(,. ni iiiicnilmriit to the Conrtitution of
To proi«.e ^o^;-S^l;S•ti^'.. ""•'''-'"- lM.artn.ent.
se.m,n. ror„n,.'nn,uj "''/(''^'^-'^ /'Ln, V'w-rf../ to ach of the two
Ho..e>. of ..i,i ^;"';'"';-';;;;;f',^ ■' J'nStu^^Ji Li st.te, he
(ions two and thrtc, <;/ ^' "" ' '■ "'
amended «o ns to rmd 'ix JoUoun :
Svtion 2. The Su,,re,neCcn.rt ^;''«/y';;i;^V: thi^h.'^'^HW al^^
eiuteJu.ti.pof.heS,M-;.;;;;;;;;r; '';;^' ; ^ ;^ ^Zm h. Jniee a«
this :unen.ln.e,,t to »''' ' "'f ' ;\\';"^., ,' ;,, ..^ ,,f the t-rioMo which they
J„„i..e. of the >"1-;-"" '''V ' ^Z*^^ i . '': , 1-t one of their nun.hcr to
wen- r...i..ct.vcly elected. 1 h' .1 ' " .1 . . .,f Chief Justice of sai.l Court
\- ^■'f^-'":;';:;;:;:: r "■ t u x,Lt i-Zni .-... of ti... chief ..ustice
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......action -.;'----, ^:^;. "'.:.::;,., Vw... ti. chi..f .iu..icc
n..,j..ct,vcly. ,''l'=''^'7;, . J tioVto each de,mrtn.e„t. and such assign-
2
cotnpi'tcnt to sit in cithiT (li'j);irtiuciit, arul niay intpfchanjie wrtli each
other liy ugrucment miioiip th(iiis«-Iv<'8 or as onlcrcd liy tlic Cliicf Justice.
Eaeli of tlie (lej)artineiits shall iiave the jwwcr to liear atul ih'teriniiK!
causes ami all ijUestions arising ttiereiii. suhjeet to the provisions herein-
after ('ontained in relation to the t'ourt in liank. The jiresenee of three
Justices shall he necessary to transact any liusiness in either of the
dei)artnients, except such as may he done at chaniliers, and the con-
currence of two Justi<'es shall he necessary to jironounce a ju<i);nient.
Tile ("hii>f Justice shall apjiortion the husiness to the departments, and
may. in his discretion, order any causi' i«'tidinji hefore the Court to he
heard and decided hy the Court in hank. The order may he made l)efore
or after ju<lf;ment pronounced hy a department: hut" where a cause
has heen allottcil to one of the departments, and a judgment pro
nounced thereon, the order must he made within tiiirty ilavs after such
judgment, and concurred in hy two Ju.-tices. and if so niade'it siuill have
the effect to vacate and Set aside the judgment. Any four Justices mav,
either liefore or after judgment hy a department, order a <'ase to i>c
heard in hank. If the order he not made within the time ahove limited,
the juilgineiit shall hi final. No judgment hy a department siiall hecome
final until the expiration of the period of tliirty days aforesaid, unless
approvi«l hv the Chief Justice, in writing, witlith<- concurrence of two
Justices. The Chief Justice may ci»nvene tile Court in l)ank at anv
time, and shall l>e the pnsiding .Justice of the Court when so convenetl.
TJie concurrence of four Justiics present at the argument shall lie
neccHsary to pronounce a judgment in hank: hut if four Justices, so
j)re.«ent. do not ciMicur in a judL'inent. then all the Ju.<tices .|ualifie.l to
sit in the cause shall hear the argument; hut to nMider a judgment a con-
currence of four Judges shall \><- necessary. In the determination of
cau.ses all deci-ions of the Court in hank, or in departments, shall he given
in writing, and the grounds of tlie decision shall he stan-d. The Chief
Justice may sit in either department, and sliall i>reside when so sit-
tin(f. hut the Justices assigtied to each de).artment shall select one of
their numlxr as presiding Justic e. In casi' of the ahsence of the Chief
Justice from the place at which the Court is held, or his inahiliiv to act,
the Ass<K'iale Jnstici's shall ,-.lect one ()f their own numlMr to jierforin tlie
fiuties and exercise the |iowers of the Cliief Justice during siicli ahsence
or inahility to act. The Supreme Court Commis.iion. created l.v the
Apt of the I>egislatnre approv. d Mardi twelflli. eiglite. n hundre.j' and
eighty-five, sliall continue and Ik- a Sujwme Court Commission for four
years aftir tlie adoption of thi> ainendment. Said Cotiimiosion mav Im>
••ontinued for such tim<- ther.afier as may U- fixe<l hv an Ai-t pass«Mi hv a
vote of two Ihinis of the elei-i.^l iiu-mlxrs of e.aeh lloiis.' of ilie I/giKlatun-,
and ai>|(r<>v.i| hy the ( Jovernor. Tlii- nienihers then-of and Seretarv shall
Im' np|iointed ns in said Ad pr..vid.-<l: and nuch Commissioner* sliall U-
sul.ject to reiMoviil in lik- minner as Judges of the Snpremi- CcHirt.
Said Commission shall have iIk> sanx- |«twer to hear and determine
rnuses |i<isH'ss<d hy a dep.iriment of tin- Siipnuie C4Mirt and causes
Miay !«■ assigmd to th<- Coiiitnis-ion in the same manner tlievari' assigne«|
to a ile|tartin< lit. and after d<ei.,on llwv niav U- ophrt-il Iienr«l in hank in
the same way. ami with liki hstrietiims as if de.idiil in il.'iKirtnient.
TIm- jiiditnients of the Ci.iiiiiii..i,Hi shall !«• enteri.|| a^ tin- judgiiietits of
til.' Cwin The ( oiiiniissiiHi .hall sit nt siieh time, mul phicec as mav ln>
de.igiiiiN^i hy tli<' C.Nirt. hut •u'liConin -hnll imK exer^in-'aiiv
judi. iai fmMii.Hjs fx.-.pt when asw-tiihhti . ..iititwitm. bikI Um'Ii tiwy
shall iMily have jtower to hear and-di'lfrmiiir such i-auws asi may have
heen at^sigiied to them.
Section .?. The .ItistieeH of the Su]ireiiie Court i^hall tie elected hy the
qualified electors of the State at larfie, at the general State elections, and
the times and ])]ai'es at which State otliccrs are elected: and the term of
otlice shall he twelve years from and after the first Monday after the first
day of January next succeeding tiieir election. Three Justices shall he
elected for the full ti-rm at the general State election held in eighteen hun-
<lred and ninety: and at the general election held every fourth year there-
after, two Justices shall he electccl for full terms of twelve years, except that
ill every twelfth year thereafter, three Justices shall I'c elected for full
terms. If the Chief Ju.stiee. or any Justice, heiomes piTnianetitly ilis'iuali-
fied, either mentally or i)hysieally. to jHTt'orm the duties of his otlice, and
such fact is certifietl to the (iovernor hy five Justices, one of whom may be
the Chief Justice in ease of the disahility of a Justice, tin- otlice of such
disi|ualified person hecdmes inniiediateiy vacant, and he shall he paid a
retiring salary of two hundred and fifty (I'-Vi) dollars [xr month for the
remainder of his term. If a vacancy exist or occur in the oHiee of a
Justice, tlie (iovernor shall a]ipoint a (H-r.-^on to hold the otlice for the re-
mainder of the unexpired term. 'I'lie (iovernor shall apjioint a Justice to
hold otlice as Justice for the unexpired term of the late Chief Justice.
AMENDMENT NIMBER TWO.
To propo.se to the jx'ople of the .Stat<' an amemiment to the Constitution of
the State, relative to the salaries of the Judiciary i )ei)artnient.
Resnhrd. ThnI the Li'ijixhiiurv nf Ihf Sfiilf nj Califnnun . al lis regular »f»-
i>inn, rommt'iirittfi itn Ihr Ihlnl day of .fniiinii-ti. A. I), fli/lilrfii hnnilred and
I'iijhtij-xrn I}. Urn IhiriU nf all tiifiiihrrK rlrrird lo rarh of Ihr tiro Iloxixtx of
I'liiil lA'ijiithitnrr rrtlimj in furor Oiirrof. hrn hi/ pro/tour thai mection xrrcnleen,
of Ariirle \'I, of the i'onxlitiilinn of miid Sintr. he amended »() fl« to read ns
folloim :
S'<'tioii 17. The Justi<T.4 of the Supreme Court, and Judges of the
Su|MTior Court, shall severally, at stateil times during their continuance in
ollice. receiv"' for their services. e<tni|ii'iisalion which shall not !«• increase<l
or diminished after tlieir election, nor during the term for whieh tliey
fhall have U'en elected. The s:ilary of the Justices of the Supn'ine Court
shall Im' paiij hy the State. ( >ni' half of the salary of each Su|H'rior Court
Jmlge shall !«• |>aid hv the Slate: the iith( r half thenof shall 1m- naid hy
the comity for whieli lie is elected. The annual salaries of the Justices
of the Supreme Court shall !><• wven ihousnnd five hundn-d dollars
{$'.'***) each, mid the Supreme Court Coiniiiissjoners si.x thousand
(fCi.tmii) dollars each, rniil otherwise ehiinK'tl hy the l^'gislature. tlie
Sii|i.'ri<>r Court Judges shall nn-eive an aiiiiua! salnry of three thousand
linllars i-aeh. payahli- iiinnthly. i-xi-ept the Judges of tin- City and County
of San Fnineiseo. and the Counlii-s of .Xlaineda. \/» Ang'lex. Santa Clam,
Viiha and Sutt«T eomliiiied. SaiTahM-nlo. Ihitte. Nevada. San IHego. San
UTiianhiio. Cojiisn. an<l Tehiuiia. wlio "li-dl n-teive live thiHiNind dollnn>,
and the Jiidge« of the Countii's of Tiila.i'. .Montt-rey. .*<(Nioiiia. and San
Jua<|Uili. *h.>ll n^')'i\t> Amr tlMMii>«nil dullarii each.
AMENDMENT NUMBER THREE.
haliitants.
Ariirl/XI,oJ the L\m.r,ivtim nf ,nvl ^taU. h, ,n„r,nh:l .o ns fn,„uin,
(la ;Vi//oic«;
Section S. Anv city cimtaining a iwpu
l:itii>ii of "I'll"'' '''•'" '""■ li"i"l';''l
tliousmiil inlialiilaiits may Ir
a charter for il.« own j:
iriuuciit. c(insi.-t-
liaiiil sulijcct totlif ('onstitutu)ii a
cnt "It
Roanl of liftccii frcclioklcrti. w
1 laws cif tliis Stale, hy caiisiiij.' a
lioHhallliavelieei,f..r at least live years cuiali
ii,..'l electors tli.n of. tolie elected l.v tlie >\
litieil vot.Ts of siiih city, at any
jleiieral or speel.i
1 election, w
•h election, to i.rei.are an.l iirojxisi' a charter lor
hose tjutv it shall he. within ninety .lavs aft.'r
he siuneil in (luplicate hy llie nicni
tl
leni.
and returned, one co|iy tl»
h city, whicii shall
liters of such lioard. or a majority of
tlielcof t<i the Mayor, or other chief executive
otlicir o
Such j)roj
pill
not
if stuh citv, and the "other to the Recon
"ler of lleeils of the county
,sed charter shall then he laihlished in two daily naiHTs
ral (irculation in such city, for
ss tiian thirty
least twintv day)
•mil within
in suen eu\, loi n i. ...-i "•■,"■•:,"•, ... i , ,i ,
lavs after such imhlication it shall he suhinltted to the
litied elctorsof su.-h city, at a fieneral or s,K>cial ,leet..m. an.
i.i if
lajoritv of sui'h ijU
alitie.1 .lictors v.i
"tinj: th.'r.-at shall ratify the sain.', it
:li..reaft.r he suhmittcl to the Eefiislature f..r its api-r.-val -r nj.'.-tioi.
ii..ierwithout pow.T of ah. ration or am.n.lment an
shall t
as a w
a niaj.>ritv vote.i
cliarter ..f such city, or if su.li <-ity 1k'_ ei.ns.
uf su.-li .'itv ami count
il if a|i|
ir.)Ve<l hy
,f th.- niemh.rs .hcted to ea.h Ih.us.Mt shall h..,-..m.' tlio
li<hit.-.l with a lounty. tlieii
V. an.l shall lM-<'oliie th.' ..rjianii
law th.reof.
and sii)«'rsed.' any .•xi.-'tiiii; .
harter. ami all ain.n
iimnts thereof, aiul
all S|)ei'ial laws inconsistent wi
ter. CI
•rtili
i-d hv till- Mav.T, ..r chief exc.'Utiv.' o
h such chart.r. A copy of su.-h .'har
itlii-.r." anil aiith.nti-
il. .1 hv the seal of such city, si'ttinj;
f.irth th.' suhinission of such
cliartiT tt> the elector?, an.
l its ralilication hy tlnni.
shall Ih'
idi
lui.li.ate. an.l .l.'|K)site.l. ..n.- in th.' ..Hie.' of th.' S'<
■ntarv of Stato,
the oth.r. aftiT lieinjj rec.n
l.d in the oHicf of tin' U.'con
li'V of Keeiln
of tl
lie .'ol
mitv. anioii)( th.- ar.hives
if the oitv. All f.Hirts shall takt-
ju.li.'ial iioti.'i' t
illll^rii^ III' III' III-' ■ , 1 I • * • •.
hen-of. Th.' charter co ratili.-.l may h.' aiii.'ii.h .1 at intiT-
vals of not l.'!>s than two y.ars. hy prol
Is then for. siihinitted hy legin-
aut
horitv .'f the citv loth.' <|un
lati
I"*
tlien-at. ami ii|ii>n>v.
iiti. il v.it.rs tlpn-of. at a p-n.ra
il or
v.'auin.»rii\ .«i ui»- » i»» mini 'im- • ■ .
,1,1 ,.|..,'iion h.'l.l at l.-ast i-ixtv .lavn afhr the |.uhh.'ati..ii of such j.n»-
,N an.l raliti. .1 hv at 1. ast tl.r.r fifth*' of tlf .|ualil..'.I el.. t..rs voting
-I hv th- I., nislature in* lienin |.r..vi.I.'.l for the appiX)-
,.,1 „f II Imrt.r. In suhnntiiok' any *\\i\x charter, .ir iiiii.-ii.hneiit th.n-lu
aiiy all. rnativ.' article or |.M|..-ili..n mnv U- |>n'wnle< * "
the Voters, am
1 for the t'lioice of
,1 mav In- V.it..| ..n s.'|M.rat.'lV without l.nju.lice to othem.
than U-n tlitHMMind aiid not
Anv citv iiHitiiiniiig a |<<»|>ulati.>n of nion-
more tlian onu hundred thousand inliahitants may frame a chartir
for itH own government, consistciit with and sulijeet to tlie Constittition
and hiwn of this Stat<', hy eausing a IJoard of fifteen freehohkTs, who
shall have been for at least live years i|Ualified eleetors tliereof, to he
eleited hy the nualilieil voters of said eity. at any general or speiiai elee-
tion, whoso duty it shall he, within ninety days after sueli election, to pre-
l)are and propose a charter for such city, which shall he signed in duplicat(>
iiy the niemhers of such Board, or a majority of them, and returned, one
copy thereof to the Mayor, or other diief exei-utive of s-ud eity, and the
other to the Kecordi-r of the county. SikIi proiKJsed charter shall then lie
])ul>lished in two daily pa]>ers of general circulation in such city, for at
least twenty days; an<l tlie tirsi puhlii.ition shall he made within twenty
days after the completion of the cljarter; and within not less than thirty
davs after such puhlication it sliall lie suhmitted to the (|ualitied eleetors
of said city, at a genera! or siHM-iai election, and if a majority of such
ipialified electors voting thereat shall ratify the same, it shall thereafter he
suhmitted to the Legislature for its apjimval or rejection as a whole, with-
out ]iower of alteration or uniendnient, and if aj)pn)ve<l liy a majority
vote of the memhers elected to eacii House it shall heeome the charter
of such city and the organic law ihi'reof. and shall suixrsede any
existing eliarter, and any amendments thereof, and all spHial laws incon-
sistent with such charter. .\ eo|iy of such eliarter, certified hy the Mavor.
or chief executive oiiicer. and autlienticated hy the .seal of such city, setting
forth the suhmission of such charter to the electors, and its ratification hy
them, shall. he made in <luplicate, and de]X)site<l. one in the olliee of the
Se<retary of State, and tiie other, after heing recorded in said Hecorder's
otiiee. sliall he deposited in the archives ot the city: and thereafter all
Courts sliall take judicial notice of said charter. The charter so ratified
mav lie amended, at intervals of not less than two years, hy propiisals
therefor, suhmitted hy the legislative authority of the city to the cpialifitd
eleetors thereof, at a'general or special election lield at lea.sf sixty days
af'ter the puhlication of such projiosals. and ratified hy at hast three fifths
of the ipialitied electors voting thereat, anil approveil hy the Legislature as
heri'in provided for the approval of the charter. In suhmitting any such
( harter. or amendment thento. atiy alternative article or i»ro|K)sitioti may
h.- i)resentecl for the choice of tiie voters, and may be voted on separately
without prejudice to others.
Now, theri'fore. pursuant to tin- provisions of the Constitution and an
Aet of the Legislature, etitilled -An Act to provide for the suhmission nf
<ertain pro|»08<'d ameiiilinent.t to the Constitution of the State, hereinafter
named, and which have Imiii pro|N»sed and adopted hy the Legislature of
the State of California, at the st-ssii.n I egimiing .in January third, eight.-en
Inindretl and ei(rhty-wven. to the .|ualitied votern of naid State, at a sineial
ehMlion to 1m- ealK'd hy the (iovenmr for the twelfll^lay of April, eighteen
hundrwl and eighty-tM ven," approval NLirch -/^, 1.SS7, the said amend-
inicll<llllrtlts tUllul«TS
nd til'- !':ill(its nscil :it
ments aro submitted to be separately vott'il ii]Hm. by ballot, by tin- inialifitfl
electors of thr Stati', on
TUKSnAV, APRIL 1-', 1887.
The waid anicndnuiits arc nspectively designated;
"Aniendnient Number One."
"Atiiendnient XunibiT Two."
"Ameiidnieiit Number Three."
And will, if adoiited. be ns|if<'tively desijiriatr^
four. five, and six. in th.' order ef their submission
pueli election must contain the werds;
"For the .\mcndmcnt Numbc- ')ne."
"For the .\mcndment Nunilicr Two."
•'For the Amendment NuuiIki- Three."
Or the words;
'"A^rainst the Ami'iidnient Niunlier < Ine."
''Against thi- A nilinent Nuiiil>er Two."
"Against the .\nMtiilment Niunber Three.'"
Written or jirinted thereon.
And till' i'.<p;irds of Supervisors of each of the resiHctive <-<)mities of the
State are hereby directecl to ;i|i|K>int ollieers of election and ( ausi- the ]m)11s
to be (i|penid. by iirixdaniation. on said
TrKSliAY. APRIL 12, ix><7.
At eaidi of tlie .leelion |.recinct;. of their resi>ective couniie>. imrsuant to
the statutes i<{ the Stat'- in such cas<' made and providecl; said election to
Ih> coiidu'licl. :ind the returns thereof duly certitied to the Seentary of
State, at the Stale Capitol. Sacraniiiito. in like nmiuuT aj< is provided by
law in til.- election of Slate otiicers (other than Coventor and Lieiitennnt-
(iov<Tnor).
And I do hereby otier a nward of one iiun-lred d..llar> for the arre^t and
f«»nvietion of any and every |i.r-.>n violating any of tlie provisions of Title
IV, Part I. of tlie penal Cole sneh nwanlK to !«• paid until the total
amount ix|" nded hereafter for tlie pur|K)w n-nehes tli>- sum of ten thou-
sand dollars.
Witiiew my hand and the gnat w-al of the State the day and v<-ar (irct
written. /?,tjA<^ • ^^^ ^M xlAdC.
fSfal.l »ioveni<»r.
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AMENDMKNT M MI'.KU TIlltKK.
A Itr-uhllioM tu pfo|«Wim .■llllrlMillirm I.. S.M-t iu,l ,-ij:llt . nf Al'ti.-lr XI of
t u- ( o.isimitiMi, .,f the St;,f ,.f CaliC.niia. nhitinc to thr tramiiiL' of a
.•l.art(Tlor.itir..ot i„or.. tli; !,.• inm.ln.l tliousaiwl ii.hal.itants aiul
tor ••iticH of ov.- 1,11 tlioiisan.l aii.l l.ss than on,- hMiHln-.l tlioiwaii.'l in-
lialiitaiit.-'.
_ HemAv,:]. Thn> ih,- /...n^hHurr of llic Si,,!,' nf Cillf,,,;,!,! . „t /»« ,•,,,«/„,„,-
"in,,. <•„„,„„■„.■,,„, „„ tl„- ll,;,;l ,1,,,, „f ./„„„„,;,. n,,l,i,,„ h„n,hr.l „,„l ,i,,Ut„.
»rn, l,n, ll„,:U of „ll th,' ,nn„l.,r.-< ,t.;-l,-,l l.,,„,-l, „f ,l„ ,,r„ l/„i,.,„,,f
'","■ ,T-, '"'•"■'. '"'""' '" ''""'"■ ""'•'■".'■• '"■'•'■''.V /"•"/«.«• Il,<,l H,rlio„ ,;,,l,l of
.IrlKh A/, nj th,' C,,,,,!,!,,!!,,,, of xii.t Sl„l.. I.,- „m.„,U.I „, „v /„ r,,„l ,is
S..Hion ,s Any rily .ontainintr a |K>|>nIatioii of njorr il.an on.- I.un.lr..il
thonsan.1 in .al.ilant!< may tram., a 'liart.r f..r i... own ,:.,v.rnm.nf. .onMWt-
.1.1 "itlian.l ^ul.j.vl L.tli.- (•onr.tiluti..n an.l law> of tin.. Stal.-. I.v .auWi.tf a
U.ar. ..I hll.-.-nlr..l.ol.l.rs. who ^l.all lmv.lM-,n for at l.aM tiv- Cvar- ouali-
Ji..l.-l..tor!.th.;r._o( io)H.,.|.,t..| l.y tli.-.,ualili..i vol.rx of siu h.itv atanv
pn.rai..r>.|N-,-ial.l..iion. wh..>- . Inly it Kl.aJI U.. within niti.-tv .hiv- aft.V
HU. I. .•l....,oi» ti. |.r.|.ap_an.| pro,.^,. a .hart.r for mi. h .itv.'wlii.-h xliall
M' -.„in,^I ,n .l.i,,li,a|.- l.y tli- ,„. ml-r. ,,f hi. h l^oanl. ora majorilv of
t 1.11.. »,,,] nturm-.!. ..,,. ,o,.y th. p of t..i|,.. Mavor. ..r oth.r ,l.i..f,x..ciitiv..
olh.^. r of 1..11I, .-ity. an.l th.- ..il.. r t.. tl,.' U.-.or.|..r of m,-.|. ..f t|,.. rdiiutv
S„. I. i.rop.«M| rl.art.r .hall ll„ n U- ,.,.l.li.l.. .| in two ,|„i|, .^n^n. „(
K.i..rnl .iiruUti.... in mi. h .Hy. f..r a l.-aM Iw. ntv .lav. i.n.l within
f...t I.'., thnn thirty .lay. aft. ri.i..l, |Mil.li, ati.m it .hall l» Mihi.titl.-.! to tli.-
.|..nl.l,...| r|...^or. ,.f .„.}, .it, .i ., ,,..,„.r„| „r .,,Hial . I.tH.m, an.l if 1
^/ ct f^r T^/ict.^
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^"y ^/ c 't /^ t >e ^^/ r/t ^/ ■'. /^ .^^y C^ .<^ >.^J.
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AMENDMENT NIMI'.KIi TIIIIEE.
A H.'solution to |.r()|»,.s.' ;in niii.-iid nt t.. sr,ti..ii .'iu'lit ..t' Vrtirlr XI ,.f
th.' Coiisiituti..!, of tlif SiMt.' of ( aliforniii. r-liitii.j; to i|.,- fnin.iiii: oi* a
<;li;irt.Tt..r<iti.'s.>f iii(,r-il,,.,„ .„„. ||i,,„lrv.l tl,..iisni.l ii,hal.it,ii.t« aii.I
orcitirs..! ..vvr t.ii tliwisaii.i ;n,.| l-ss tli.ii. on,. h.m.lnMl tlioiism.'l in-
lialiitaiii.s.
_ RrmArr,}. Tl.oi Ihr /.,,„V„/„,r of Ih.- St„l,- „f C.ilif,,,;,;,,.,,! iu i;<,„l„r »a.
oinn. nmuiinn,,;, on th, ,l,i,:l ,1,,,, „f ./„,„n,n,. n.,l,i,.„ h>n„l,r,l „,i.l n„hl„.
"'■':'■,"•, '"■'.', "'""''" '!' "" ""■ '"""/»,> ,W,,,I l„ n,rh of tl„- l,n, /A,„;,^ of
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Arhcl, M, of tlir <'o„Hl,lol!n„ of ^,,1,1 Slat., /,, „m,i„M «, „, lo mid »„
Jolloict:
S,.,-li,m ,S Any ••ity .-oiitainiiiv' .i l-.|"ilntioii of tijoro tl.ai. oi..' luin-in-.I
th..Msa„.l 111 .alMlants may In a .fKirt-r for it^ on,, n„v.rni...Mt. .....sist-
"il ",.•■■!•.•"'''■''!'",'!'"■ '■""^'i""'"" ">"l li>«>of tl,i^Stat...l,v.-aiisii,Ka
U.ar. ot l,lt. ..„ tr,. hol.l.rs. « ho -hall havU.,, for at l.a.M tiv v.-ar. .,„ali-
lH-.l.-l.|t..rslh.n.,t. I..U-,l,.,t.,l l.vth.-.|,iali(i.,i vot.r,< of .-.i.h'.itv at mv
>r.i..ra or H|Hnal.l... ti„„. wh....- .fut.v it .-hall Iw. withii, „i„,.tv .lavs aft.V
MirU>.U;-.»». :„ |,r..|.an' aiMl |.n.|.«.. a .hart.r for sii.l. .ilv.whjrh shall
H' ki«„,m| ,n ,|„,,i,..at.. l.y Ih- i...i„l-rs of .„. I, |>«K,r.|. or"a ii.aioritv of
ll..;ii.. an.1 r.(,ir„..l. o,,.. .opy ih. r- of totj,,. Mavor. or oth.r .•|,i,.f.■x.•«litiv.•
oM..•.•^ ot sii.l, rity. aii.l ihr oth-r to th- U nl.r of |»....,|« „f th- .dkiitv
M.-h t>T<Y>^-il .hart-r shall th-„ U- |.„l.lish-.| i„ two .hnlv imfn. of
tr-n-ral -inulatio,, ,„ ,„-!, -jty. f„r „ |.,,sl tw-„tv -lavs a„.| Vitl.in
i.ot h.ss h„n thirty -lays aft-r,..i,h p.il.li-atioi, it ,hal| Is. ;„l.,„iit„| ,„ |h,.
• |llnlitH-.| vU,tt,Tf of sti-h .-ity »f a ir-„..rr,l or .[..ial . 1. . fioi, ,„.| if ,
iiiiijiirily of such cniMliti.d
hIimII
lliircaftcr li
"li'ctors vutiiiv IIhi
Iti-(l to til.' I.fJ.'i.-l;it
■I'lit
SIS ji hIioIc, without |M.w.r ofaltcral
lire for it
.^Jl
itifv tlic same, it
ijni )V!
ir rcj(<-tion
loii or aiiHii.liiuTit: and if apjproVrd hv
a innjontv vot.uf ih.- .n..|„h,.r< ,l...t,.,l to rarh IIoms- it -hall
.■l.art.r ot sikIi ,-itv, or if s.iich .itv I
of sinli <it
iitnl
ill
y ami coDiitv. ami fhjill
SU|K
•|M'cial
rsi'di
any cxistinj: charter, and all
loiisolidatcd with a
'icoinc the or^ranic law thereof
eotiie til
conntv, then
tcr. certified hv the Mavor
consistent with such
eatvd l.y the seal of such city, setting forth tl..
ikI its ratitication l.v tl
iiicndinents thereof, and
. , ■■ A copv of such char
or chiet executive otlicer. an.l autlu'nti
a
i.-irter.
harter to tl
■lect.
nplicate. an<l de|H.site,I. o,,,. in the olii
other, after hcing recorded in the oni( .
the county, among tlie archives of the cif\
of tl _ ^ _
judicial noti('e lliereof! The chart
vals of not lcj!s t
lat
■r so ratified mav
lan two years. Itv ])ro|Hi.s;ils tlienlor
1" th.' city to the iiualified voters the
ve aiilliority of tlu' citv to tl
is|).-cial election he], I ;,t lehst sixtv <1
suhinission of such
leni. shall he made
'ccretarv of State,
'f tll^Ilecorder ,)f |><.,.dH
k<'ourts shall take
nended at inter-
mitted liy legis-
at a general or
}K>Hals, and ratitied l,y at least tl
nvs after the iiul>li(»ation of such [
thi
reat. a!id ajijiroved hv the Ix'gisI
iree fifths of th
'inalified electors voting
val of the el
• harter. In .siihmitt
tl
my alternative articl
■gislature as herein j.roviiled for the aiii
ing any such charter, or
;uneiidnienttlieret(
le Voters,
Ai
and Uiav
IV citv
voted on St
position may he presented for the cl
parately without prejudice to oth
rTr!:^J^^"t^' Vf.'r'?^.tl>anten thousand and
more than one hundre.l thousand itdial
own goyernuK'nt. <'onsistent with and"
for it
and la
shall h
elected
•itants mav fn
not
line a charter
of t!
■e heen for at lej'ist five v. ,
y the >|ualifieil voters of said
ject to the Constitut
tatc, hy causing a Bo.ard of'liftcer, freehold
ion
tion. whu.se duty it shall h... within
Jiarc and propose a chart.r for such citv, whi.'h sh
;irs <|ualitie.i electors thereof, t
eity. at any gem-ral or s|H'cial
wh(
ninctv davs after s
■uch
el,.,-t:
hv tl
on. to pre-
le menihers of such Hoard, or
copy thereof to the M
other to the IJeeordi
majority of them, and rt
tied ill duplicate
puhlish^
••I
lyor. or other chief executive of s-fid
of tl
turned, one
city, ami the
in twi
er of the county. .Such proiK>s,d <-hart.T shall then be
least tweiitv davs:
ilav;
d
after the
>apers of genenil (-ireiilation ii.
the tirst iml.lication shall he m,ad
such citv. for at
ays after such piil
idiiipletion of the charter
witl
iin twentv
ind within not less than t
lirtv
of said citv. at
li'-Mtion it shain,e suhmitted to the ,|ualitied ..l^^oli
lualific
I general or Sjiecial elect
niitted to the I
ectors voting thereat shall ratifv tl
ion. an
I if
a majoritv of such
.'islat
out jxiw.r of alterat
vote of tlie niemliers elected
lire for its ai)|)roval or reji'ct
le .same, it shall thereafter be
ion a.s a whol
ion or amendment, and if approved i
ith-
to each IIou.sc it shall b
such city and tl
•'.xisting cliarter.and any anun.lment.s'tii.'.reof a,','d'
sistent with such el
•y a majoritv
th.
le organic law thereof, and shall suix-rsed
or chief
forth tl
them, sh.-ill he mad
Scretarv of Stat<
larter. A copy of such charter, certified hv tl
xecutiv otlicer. and authenticate.! hv th<. s.^al <,f -u.-l
-iiipimssion of such charter to the ef
larter
any
■|M'cial laws incoii-
y till' Mavor.
le in (
luplicate. and <lc(H)sited
1 citv. .setting
■ctors. anil its ratification hv
ice. shall be de|«isiteil
ind the other, after I
Courts shall
th
>eing recorded
• in the otli(
in sai(
le archives of the citv: and tl
1 Hi
of thl
■orde
r's
11 V I
take judicial notice of said <harter. The '< 1
"• ainendeil. at intervals of not less tl
therefor, submitted bv the legi.slative autl
electors thereof, at
laii two vears.
horilv o
if th
lereafter all
larter so ratitie<i
y projposals
ity to the (|ualificd
after tl
of thi
1 general or .sjx-cial election held .it'least si.xtv <]
e piiblic.ation of such pro|K)sals. and ratified
jiLilified ele, tors voting thereat, and
y at least thre'e fifth
lerein provi.jed f,,r tl
barter, or .inK-ndment theri'to.
iipproval of the chart
pproved by the Legislatui
•e present!
A
for tl
le I'hoici
without prejudice to others,
of tl
any alternative articl
le voters, and mav be
1 fuiimilting anv such
e or pro|x)sition may
voted on .sei>arately
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of C[[^IHornta.
J'acra'Aiento, August 7, 1888.
S'he sad tidings have been received announcing the stidden though not
unlooked for death of
FHILZF H. SHEHIDAU,
9eneral of the Ar.ny of the %nited States, on funday, Migust 5, 1888,
and the people of California, in comr.ion with those xvho admire a brave
record, courageous action, a life of good deeds and er.iinent service in behalf
of one's country^ unite in an expression of sincere and heartfelt sorrow at
his demise, and exter.d to his afflicted family such words, which, while
they may not assuage the grief of their great loss, xi^ill testify to them, that
the jJation is in unison in bearing grateful rem.embrance of the unsullied
life, and untarnished honor, as a man and a soldier, of the husband and
father.
Shercfore, in respect to his memory, the offlces of the jHaie 9overnrdent
will be closed on Axturday, August 11, 1S88, throughout ike day, and y
respectfully request that tJie people generally will lay aside all business
during the day mentioned, as a tribute to which his meritorious career is
so much entitled. ^^-^'
€^2^^
jovemor.
173
j^ji DS2,:£i m:ii Tjmw^
^tatc of California, )
Executive PEPAKtMENT ( Sa. KAMENTo. .\u-ust lO. iSSS.
To ill! to II ham fit car PnHciih aluiU (f'onie. (Ttrrrtinfi:
Hv virtue of the authority in nic vested by the Constitution and laws of this State, I herein ..[.point
sp::ptbmber o th, isss.
•\s a le-ai liolidav, f..r the purpose of givint; the people an opportunity to properly celebrate the admission of
Cilif<.rnia into the Union, in accordance with their expressed desire that the day should thus be reco-ni/.ed.
As the ninth of Septemlx-r this year falls on .Sunday, the day following, M..N..AV, Si:nKMIu;u lOth. .888,
will be the one to be appropriate!)- observed.
Inlhu, makingthedava holiday, it will not be inappropriate f..r me to say that of all the days m the
sear not one should be dearer to the heart of every inhabitant ..f California than that uhich marked her
admission into the sisterhood of States.
Business pursuits, the strife for place and power, the struggle in the battle of life for prom<.tion, >ai,rem.icy
and fortune, should not entirel>- obliterate the sentiment of State pride and affection, for in my judgment the
highe.^l sentiment that a community can express is gratitude for those endowments which cntribute to hap]..-
„e"s, contentment, and prosperity, and give> those interested an enviable position bef..re the pcple of the
world.
This holiday, which, bv virtue ..f the authority vested in me by the Constitution I am empowered t.^appomt.
is entirelv in consonance with mv ..wn views. I believe, and fully s... in thus commemorating the most marked
era in the historv of the State, giving «s, as it did. the grandest and i>roudest heritage th.at ever fell to the lot of
man hn ing the' foundation of a structure which, as the vears are numbered, approaches a conditio,, that will
eventua'te in building up an Empire on this western confine of our belove.i country th.it will be as a cloud by
da>- and a pillar ..f t^re by night, giving token o{ our fealty, loyalt\-. and devotion, as a people, tr. AMI Kh a. her
flag, her institutions, and her destiny.
"" The request to make this day a holiday, and for the purpose indicated, came with force and an earnest and
p.,tri..tic feeling from the "Native -Sons of the (lolden West." an organization peculiarly Californian in its
natme and tendencies, and being so generall.v and generously sustained by ,dl cla-se< of our .iti/e,,.. become,
(loubK- enhanced to the number- thereof, as well as to myself
l' might close this p;q.er with. Hit anything further than th..se nece>sary details that contribute lo give it
force and \italit>-, but in connection I ma>- be pardoned f.-r adding a few w.^-ds in obedience f. a commendable
State pride that' actuates me at this time. Other States li.ive their n;.tal days which doubtless arc appropriately
rea-niml but in mv humble opinion no other State in the Union i^more justified in expressing pride and
gratWication in what she has alre.tdy done: rejoicing wth exceeding gladness in iur pre-ent. and looking for-
ward to a glorious realization in her future, than California.
No peoiile on the face of the earth are more susceptible of self-govermnent than those ..f Californi.i. There
are none m..re libertv-loving. loyal. ..r patriotic. Ours is a State that is thoroughly and completely self-sust.iin-
in-r There is not a fo.it ..f land within her lx.rders that cannot l>e utilized for the iK-nefit of the people. 1 ler
ed'icational facilities are i>eerle,s. I ler pre-s her judiciar.v. her schools, her pulpits, her artisan, .md mechanics,
aul her business men. are .m honor, in either of the cap.icities under which they have enlisted and to which
reference is made in this. • -• ir
In no other .Stale in the Union is lalH-r more dignified, or honored, or compe-nsated. than in California;
for lo-das the authenticated returns go to prove that there is on deposit in the Sax ings Hanks upw.,rds of
$80000000 oa This vast sun. is the property of the working and l.d>oring classes, and do^s not come in
coirnKti'tion or comparison with tho,e whose business interests induce them to seek the accommodation of com-
merci.d bank. In no other .State in the Union are there more homesteads paid frhy the effort, of ho.ust
laN>r. than in California, uhere the one who has worked ..t tl>e iKnch, dug in the trenchesof m\\.v
Assisted to rear the m..gnificent Iniildings xvhich Uautify .ind adorn the- State, or engaged in wh .
i.r ph>Mcal labor th.it h.., distinguishes! hi* day', filing, can. after his ta^k i;. cmled. wend his way to h.,
homcl and rest himself for the recurrinK' day of uwk and \a\mv, under hi* o«n "vine and fig tree.
.\nd so I might go on and enumerate countUss reason, for D t<. W pursued in the m.itter which
call, thi* into re.iiii^ition. but I will conclude by ^ymg th... he. -n \s without siK-ck or blemish, and
,H, child »w.ni ..f-.n her *..i! i^ e-ndowi-d with a prkvlcM Icu^cy in birthplace. Thcrcfr^e it i" right and i>n»iK<
wdrl
will l)c tlic ''IK- ti> L>c .ii)i)roi)n,iKi\- wD-LiMii.
In thus making llic ilay a lu.liday, it will not be inappropriate fur me to say that of all llic days in the
war not one should be dearer to the heart of every inhaliitant of California than th.it which marked her
admission into the sisterhooil of States.
Hiisiness pmsuits. the strife for place and power, the strug-Ie in the l)atlle of life for promotion, supremacy
and fortune, sliould not entirely obliterate the sentiment of State jiride and affection, for in ni\- judgment the
iiighest sentiment that a communit\- can express is gratitude for those endowments wliicli contribute to hajjpi-
ness. CMitentmeut. .md prosperity, .md gives tho.se interested an envi.ible p<isition before the people of the
■Ic
This holiday, which, b\- virtue of the authority vested in me by the L ••nstilution 1 am emi>owered toap|)oint,
is entirely in consonance with ni> ..«n views. I believe, and fully so. in thus coinmemMniting the most marked
era in the history of the State, giving us, as it did, the grandest and proudest heritage that ever fell to the lot of
ni.in. l.i\ ing the found.itiMU of a structure which, as the years are nrnnbered, ap])roaches a condition that will
eventuate in building up an l-.nipire on this western confine of our belovecl country that will l>e as a cloud by
,la\- and a pillar of fire by night, giving token of our fealty, loyalty, and devotion, as a people, to AMI.kU A. her
flag, her institutions, and her de--tin_\-.
The request to make this tla\- a holida\-, and for the purpose indic.ited, came with fi.rLv .ind .m earnot and
patriotic feeling from the "Native S»tis of the Golden West." an org.niiAUion peculiarly Califoruiau, iiLitS.,
nature and tendencies, and being s,, gener.ilK' and generously sustained by ,ill cl.isses ..f our citizens, becomes
(liiul)i\ enhanced to the members thereof, as well as to m\self
1 niight close this paper without anything further than those ne.-c-.ir>- details that contribute to give it
force and vitality, but in connection I may be pardone<l fi.r adding a feu words in obedience to a commendable
St.ite \n\dc that actuates me at thi> time. ( )ther States have their nat.il days which doubtless are appropriately
rec.gni/.ed, but in my humble ..pinion no <.ther State in the Union is' more justified in expressing pride and
gralHkation in what she has .dre.idy done; rejoicing with exceeding gl:idness in her present, .md looking for-
w.ud to a glorious realization in lu r future, than California.
.\<, people on the face of the earth are more susceptible of self-g..\eniment than those ><{ California. There
are none more liberty-loving, h.yal. or patriotic. Ours is a State that is thoroughly and completely self-sustain-
ing. There is not a foot of land uithin her borders that cniiiot be utilized for the benefit >'( the people. Her
eiUicational facilities are peerles-,. I ler jiress. her judiciary, her scho.ils, her pulpits, her artisans and mechanics,
and lier business men, are an h.mor, ii, either of the cap.icities under which they have enlisted and to which
reference is made in this.
In no other State in the L'nion is labor more dignified, or honored, or compensated, than in Calitornia ;
for tu-da>- the authentic.itetl returns g,j to prove that there is on deposit in the Savings Hanks upwards of
$.So,ooo.(X)0 oo. This vast sum is the property of the working and laboring classes, and does not come in
conipel.ti..n or comparison with those whose business interests induce them to seek the accomm.Kiation of com-
mercial banks. In no other State in the Uni<Mi are there more home-teads /,?;</ /.'/- by the efforts of honest
labor, than in C.ilifornia. where the one who has worked at the bench, dug in the trenches of advancing progres.s.
assisted to rear the magnificent buildings which beautify and .ulorn the State, or engaged in whatever manual
i,r phvsical labor that has distinguished his days calling, can. after his task is ended, wend his way to his <>:.•;/
home! and rest himself for the recurring day of work and l.djor under his ,.wn "vine and Cv^ tree.'
.\nd so I might go on and enumerate countless reasons f.>r the course to be pursued in the m.itter which
•calls this into re-iuisition; but I will conclude by saying that her escutcheon is without speck or blemish, and
the child born upon her s.iil is endowed with a priceless legacy in birthplace. Therefore it is right and proper
th.if we should celebr.ite the d.iy which gave California birth, and with such appropriate and impressive ceremo-
nies .IS will live forexer in the menior.v of tho.se participating. .\nd no oHficial act of mine, since exercising tlte
power vested in me, has aftV.rded me more heartfelt pleasure and satisfiction than the issuance of tin- I'locla-
mation.
Jtii \Vitiit'i.'i Kl'hcreof. 1 h.ue hereunto set m>- hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State to be hereto affixed, this the
tenth dav of Augu.st. in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and eighty-eight.
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^a all to nhom these ffreseiifs hIuiU fame, (fireetinq:
Hv virtue i)f the ;uithoiit>- in nic \cstcd by tlic Cniistitutioii and laws of tlii> State, I licicby appoint
SEPTEJvIBER Oth, 1888,
As a legal liolida)', for the purpose of givinj,' tlie people an oppt)rtunit>- to ])ro|5erl\' celebrate the admission of
California into tjie Union, in accordance with their expressed desire that tlie'ilaj- should thus be recognized.
As the ninth of September this year falls on Sunday, tlie day following. Mii\l>AV. SlJ'TKMIiKR lOth, 1888,
will be the one to be appropriately observed.
In thus making the day a holidav, it will not be inappropriate for nic to sa\- that of all the da\'s in the
year not one should be dearer to the heart of every inhabitant of California than that which marked her
admission into the sisterhood of States.
Husiness pursuits, the strife for place and power, the struggle in the battle of life for promotion, supremacy
and fi>rtune, should not entirely- obliterate the sentiment of State pride and affection, for in mj' judgment the
highest sentiment that a community can express is gratitude for those endowments which contribute to happi-
ness, contentment, and prosperit\-. ,ind gi\es those interested an enviable position before the people of the
world.
This holida)-, which, b\- virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution 1 am emp(jwered to appoint,
is entirely in consonance with my own views. I believe, and fully so, in thus commemorating the most marked
era in the historv- of the .'>tate, giving us, as it did, the grandest and proudest heritage that e\er fell to the lot of
man, laying the foundation of a structure wiiich, as the \-ears are numbered, approaches a condition that will
eventuate in building up an Em])ire on this western confine of our beloveti countr\- that will be as a cloud by
day and a pillar of fire by night, giving token of our fealtv, loyaltw and devotion, as a jx'ople, to Amkkha, her
flag, her institution.s, and her destiny.
The request to make this day a holiday, and for the purpose indicated, came with force and an earnest and
patriotic feeling from the "Native Sons of the (lolden West," an organization peculiarly Californian in its
nature and tendencies, and being so generally and generously sustained bv all classes of our citizens, becomes
doubly enhanced to the members thereof, as well as to nnself.
I nnght close this paper without an\ tiling further than those necessary details that contribute to give it
ffirce and vitality, but in connection I ma\- be pardnned for adding a few words in obedience to a commendable
State pride that actuates me at this time. ( )ther Stati.s have their natal days w hich doubtless are appropriatel.v
recognized, but in m\- humble opinion no other .State in the L'nion is more ju--tified in exi)ressiiig pride and
gratification in what she lias already done: rejoicing with exceeding gladness in her pre.sent, and looking for-
ward to a glorious realization in her future, than California.
No people on the face of the earth are more susceptible of self-government than those of California. There
.ire none more liberty-loving, loyal, or patriotic. Ours is a .State that is thoroughly and completeK' self-sustain-
ing. There is not a foot of land within her borders that cannot be utilized for the benefit of the people. Her
educational facilities arc peerless. Her pres.s, her judiciarv, her schools, her pulpits, her artisans and mechanics,
anel her business men, are an honor, in either of the capacities under which they have enlisted and to which
reference is made in this.
In no other .State in the Union is labor more dignified, or honored, or compensated, than in California;
for ti'-day the authenticated returns go to prove that there is on deposit in the Savings Hanks ujnvards of
$8o,cxx),000 00. This vast sum is the property of the working and laboring classes, ami does not coTue in
comjK-tition or compari.son with those whose business interests induce them to seek the accommodation of com-
mercial banks. In no other State in the L'nion are there more homesteads /Vf/V/ /.t by the efforts of honest
labor, than in California, where the one who h.is worked at the bench, dug in the trenches of advancing progress,
assisted to rear the magnificent buildings which iK-autif)' and adorn the State, or engaged in \\hate\er manual
or physical labor that has di.stinguishcd his day's calling, can. after his task is ended, wend liis way to his oZi-n
home, and rest himself for the recurring day f>f work and labor under his own "vine and fig tree."
And so I might go on ant! enumerate countless reasons for the course to be pursued in the matter which
calls this into requisition; but I will conchule by saying that her escutcheon is without speck or blemish, and
the child iKirn upon her soil is endowed with a priceless legac\- in birtli[)lace. Therefore it is right .iiul |)ro])er
that we should celebrate the day which gave California birth, and with such appropriate and impressive ceremo-
nies a!t wjii live fom'cr in the mcmor)- ai those participating. And no oiiiciai act of mine, since exercising the
jMnvcr vestrti ui n^, ha-" afforded me more heartfelt pleasure and satisfaction than the issuance <»f this pnicla-
In thus m.ikiny ihc day a l.oliday, it will not be inapprnpn.Uc t-r nir u. >..\ ili.it of au Uk- day:
year not one should be d.'arer to the heart of every inhabitant of California than that which marked her
admission into the sisterhood of States.
Business pursuits, the strife for place and power, the >truy-le in the battle of life for promotion, supremacv
and f..rtune. sh.nild not entirel>- obliterate the sentiment of State pride and affection, for in mj- jud-ment the
highest sentiment that a community can express is gratitude for those endowments which contribute to hai)pi-
ne'ss. contentment, and prosperity, and i,Mves those interested an en\iable position before the people of the
world.
This holiday, which, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution I am empowered to appomt,
is entireh- in con.sonance with m.v own \iews. I believe, and fully so. in thus commemoratin.i: the most marked
er.i in the history^ of the State, giving' us. as it did. the grandest and proudest heritage that ever fell to the lot f)f
man, laying the' foundation of a structure which, as the years are numbered, approaches a condition that will
eventuate in building up an Umpire on this western confine of our beloved country that will be as a cloud In-
day and a pillar of fire bj- night, giving token of our fealty, loxalt.v, and devotion, as a people, to .'\Ml-.KI.-.\, her
flag, her institutions, and her destiny.
The request to make this day a holiday, and for the purpose indicated, came with force and an earnest and
patriotic feeling from the "Native Sons of the C.olden West." an organization peculiarly Californian in its
nature and tendencies, and being so generally and generously sustained by all classes of our citizens, becomes
doubly enhanced to the members thereof, as well as to myself.
I niight close this paper without anything further than those necessary details that contribute to give it
force and"\ itality, but in connection I ma\- be par.loned for adding a few words in obedience to a commendable
State pride that actuates me at this time. ( Hher States have their natal days which doubtless are appropriateh-
recognized, but in my humble opinion no other Slate in the Union is more justified in expressing pride and
gratmcation in what she has already done; rejoicing with exceeding gladness in her present, .md looking for-
ward to a glorious realization in her future, than California.
No people on the face of the earth are more susceptible of self-government than tho.se of California. There
are none more lilx:rt,v-loving. loyal, or patriotic. Ours is a State that is thoroughly and completel)- self-sustain-
in''. There is not a foot of land within her borders that cannot be utilized for the benefit of the people. Her
ed'iicational facilities arc peerless. Her press, her judiciary, her schools, her pulpits, her artisans and mechanics.
and her business men. are an honor, in either of the capacities under which the>- have enlisted and to which
reference is made in this.
In no other State in the Union is labor more dignified, or honored, or compensated, th.in in California;
for t.vday the authenticated returns go to prove that there is on deposit in the Savings Banks upwards of
$So,ooo.ooo oo. This vast sum is the property of the working and laboring classes, and does not come in
competition or comparison with those wh-.se business interests induce them to seek the accommodation of com-
mercial banks. In no other Stale in the Union .ire there more homesteads paid for by the efforts of honest
labor, than in Calif, .rnia. where the one who has worked at the bench, dug in the trenches of .idvancing progress,
assisted to rear the magnificent buildings which beautif)- and adorn the State, or engaged in whatever manual
or physical labor that has distinguished his day's calling, can. after his task is ended, wend his way to his ,-:.•//
home, and rest himself for the recurring day of work and labor under his own "vine .uid fig tree."
And so I might go on and enumerate countless reasons for the course to be pursued in the matter which
calls this into reipiisition; but 1 will conclude by saying that her escutcheon is without speck or blemish, and
the child born upon her .soil is endowed with a priceless Iegac\- in birth])lace. Therefore it is right .md proper
that we should celebr.ite the day which gave California birth, and with such appropriate and impressive cerenvi-
nies as will live forever in the memory of those participating. And no official act of mine, since exercising the
power vestj.-d (U n^'. has afforded me more heartfelt pleasure and satisfaction than the issuance of this procl.i-
maUpii _
^n \yitntHS ^'lirrrof, I h.ive hereunto set ni>- hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State to be hereto affixed, this the
tenth day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and eighty-eight.
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KLHCTION PROCLAMATION.
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State op' Cai.ikoknia, >
J^xKciTn E Department. i
X()ti(,-L' is liorchy givi'ii that a gonenil eli-etioii will be licld
tlirouj;li(nit tlic S'tato of Califoniia on Tuesday, the sixth ilay
of Noveiuiier, A. 1). 1.S8.S, when the following officers will be
eleeted, viz.:
Eight Electors of President and Vice-President of tiie
United States.
Six Ifeiire.sentatives to the Congress of the United States,
to be elected from tiie following districts:
1. From the First Congressional District, comprising the
(ounties of Del Nt>rte. Iliiniljoldi, Trinity. Siskiyovi. Shasta.
Modoc. J>a.ssen. J'lunias, .Sierra, Tehama, Colusa, .Mendocino.
J^ake. .Sonoma, and Naiia. one ileprescntative.
2. From the Second Congressional District, coni]irising the
Counties of ISutte, Sutter. Yuba, Nevada, Placer, El Dorado.
.Vmador, • alaveras, ."'an .Joaijuin, Stanislaus, Merced, Tuol-
umne, and .M<iri|Misa, one Reiiresentaiive.
;>. From the Third Congressional District, comjirisiiig the
Counties of Yolo, Sacramento. .Solano, Contra Costa, ^farin,
and Alameda, one Representative.
4. From the Fourth ( ongressional l)istrict, comiirising all
that portion of the City and County of .San Francisco de-
scril)ed as follows, viz.: Commencing at the intersection of
Bryant Street with the waters of the I>ay of San Francisco,
continuing thence along the center of liryant Street to tlie
center of Seventh Street; theme along the center of .Seventh
."street to the center of Market Street; thence along the center
of Market .Street to the center of AFc.Mlister Street; thence
along the center of McAllister .Street to the center of Leaven-
W(.)rth Street; thence along the center uf lA'avenworth Street
to the center of .Sutter Street; thence along the center of
Sutter .Street to tin- center of Jlyde ."-tii < t; thence along the
eeiiter of Hyde .Street to the cent<rof ( a liforiiia .Street ; tlience
along the center of California .'Street to its intersection with
the east line of tiie City (.'emelery: thence northerly iti a
direct line to the waters of the Pacilic < )iean: thence along
the shore in an easterly direction to the ])lace of beginning,
together with all tlu' islands within the boundaries of tlie
t/'ity and County of .San Francisco, one Ki'iiresentative.
•'). From the Fifth Congressional District, comprising ull
that portion of the City and County of .Sui Francisco not in-
4 —
rluilid ill till' Kmirtli Ci>n<.'r(ssi()iial District, togethor witii
liif ( iiuuliis of 8iiii Miiteo, Santa Cru/.. ami Santa Clara, unc
Uoi)ri'si'iitativt'.
('>. FiV;mt lie Sixth Conjjressioual District, couiprisiiig tin'
tVniiitic-' of San Henito, Monterov. San Luis Oliispo. Santa
Uariiaiii, Wntiini. Kern. 'I'ularc Fresno. .\l|iiii('. Mono. Inyo,
Sail I'lfnianliiKi. Lo.s Aiiyi'k's, and San i »icj;i>. one Itojirt'seiila-
tive.
Stato Senators from tin- followiiii: Sttiatorial Districts:
First |)istrict. c'i>in]>osc(! of the Counties of Htmilxdilt ami
l»el N'ortc. one .Sniator.
Tliinl District, composed of the Counties of ModfH'. Las.sen,
i'hiiiias. and Sicri:i. one Senator.
Fifth District. com))ose(l of Nevada Comity, one Senator.
Seventh District, comjiosed of the Counties of Placerami
Fl l)(inido. one Senator.
Nimli !)istrict, composed of tlu' Counties of Yolo and
Napa, one Sen.-iier.
KlevPiitli District, eonii>osed of the County of .Solano, one
Senalor.
Thirteiiith I»i-!iict. conipo^ed of the County of Saet-a-
liielll'i. uiu .sii'iiatoi-.
I'iftceiitii I)istri<t, eonipose<I of the Countits of Marin and
Contra ' osta, one senator.
Seveiiteeiitli Di>triet. composed 111' all that po_rti(rn of the
County of .Maimda compri-^int: the .Second, Tiiird, Fifth,
nnd Seventh Wards of the City of < >aklaml. to>;ether with
the Precincts of Fast Berkeley. Teniescal, and Pie<liaont,oiie
Senator.
Nineteenth I )i<triet. composed of that iiortion of the City
and ('(Unity of .Sjm Franeisio hounded as fdlows: Coin-
iiieiiciiiijat tie' intersection of Bryant Street with the watt r-
of the iiayof San Fram'is<'o. continuini: thence alonj; tiie
fell. iwiiij; named streets: Bryant to Third, Third to Market,
Market In Kearny. Kearny to S.icramento, .Sacramento to the
wateix of the Bay of San I'ramiseo. thence along the -hore
of said liay to the place of hegiiining. one ."^I'liator,
Tweiity-lii-vt I )] si riet. composed of all that portion of the
City mid County of .San Fnincis<'o hounded us follows: Ciini-
irienciiiiiat the intersection of Mxde Street witii the waters of
the Bay nf San Francisco, thence along the cent-r of the fid-
lowiii!; named streets: Hyde to Sutter. Sutter to Mas<'n.
Mas,, II to (ireen. (ireen to its iiiteri»ection with the waters of
the Bay of .San Fnineiseo. thence along the shore of said hay
to the plai'c of tieginning. one Svnatnr.
Tweiity-tliird District, composed of all that p"Ution of tin-
City and County of San Fran<i-eoh<nuideil as follows: Coin-
men, ingat the intersection of the center of Third and Bryant
Streets, thence along the center of the fid lowing name<l streets:
Bryant ti. Fifth. Fifth to Market. Market to Ma^^iM, Mason to
Sutler, Sutter to Kearny, Kearny to Market, Market to Third,
Tliird to the nlace of heginning, one senator. , ,. .i
''n'.ntv.tiftV I)istrict,'c.m.poscdof all that poi-tion o the
( itvamrCountv of Saul- rancLsco hounded as fo lows. » ou
mem iiigatth(iiitersecti..n of the center. .rr.r.vantandSe%entl
S • :^ s conllnu.ng thence ahmg the center of the olh-vnig
named streets: Brvant to Lleventli. Eleventh o M'lik. .
N • rket to Van Ness, Van Ness to Suiter Suiter to Leaven-
wot^:, Leavenworth to McAllister, M-Al^^t^^'/ij^;',^;^-
Market to Seventh, and Seventh to the jdaceot beginniu}.,
one Senator. „. . i .■ h ,i..>t i.nrtion of
Twentv-sevcnth District, coniposed o all I'f , 1 '^ . ,' "J'*
Ihe Citv and County of Sau. F rancisc.. '"'"V.''' '^^^ f.'iXrs
Comni.-miie'at ihe intersection ot .\v(i;ue i. and the wattir,
,f P ciHc Ocean, thence along the ,vnter ot ihc toliowing
■utMl streets: Avenue P. to First Avenue, First Avenue to
'■ S^.-t,Tuik Street to D.-visadeio. l^-visadero to Lddy ,
■ Iv to Van Nes^ Van Ness to Market, Market to Llevenlh,
kfenthti'-l^uulcl. Channel to Harris.., lla...s.m to ^^
teenth. Fourteenth toGuerirro.t.uerrcrotoLighleinth.tlte
along kighieenth Street to its western hmit, thence in a di.ect
in westerlv to an inter.section of the easlern imit ot K
.Mree,or Avenue, thence along K to the waters of the
1 "cifi; Ocean, thence along the shore of the ocean in a north-
orlv dirction to the |.lace of hcginiung. one Senator.
Twentv-ninth District, composed ot the ( ouut> of San
•'"T/nilv^hrstl'nslS, composed of all that porti..n ..f Santa
(la oulltv coml.rising the ToWl.hl,.- o^ i^V'^^'x 'wnshh^
den (;ilrov. lUirnett.and that ,.ortu.n ot ,san .h.se I o« nsh .
incnded ill the election P^^^'^^^ '4, ^f'^l'l JZ; (^
Hamilton, Lveigreeli,Oaktirove,the 1 hird W ard ot the ( lt>
0 Sa .lo;e,aiid that portion of the election precinct San
.:.- Ni nl.er Five, King south of the northern boumlarv
1 ne of he ( it V of Sail Jose. and the sau! l.oundun; line pro-
l.'.ng.'d weslellV to the township Hue dividing the townships
t)f Santa (-'liira and San Jose, one Muat. If.
Thirty-third Di.striet, composed of the Counties of san
''^i5;;;rh^h IHsli^c^ ;o;n,2:;i :^ the t;ounties of Monterey
"•H'i:i^i;ir"::;i:'iH;;n;-c":;.npo^d ..f n. coun,i.. of san
Luis Obispo, Santa Barhara. and \ cntura one Senator.
Thirtv-ninth Distri.-t. composed ot ail that portion of the
,■..„ V o Los Angeles not inclnd,.! ... the 'Ihirty-eighth
>e a ttial District, which consists of tl,.' City ami lownshn.
i.f I OS \ngele-and the Townships of .S.l-Hla.l.Sai. 1-ernando.
ijj Ballona.and San AiiUmuo), one Senator.
Also. nienil»ers of the As.s.inhly as follows:
1. The Counties of Del Norte and M^kiyou, one member.
•J. 'I'liaf inirtiiiii of the I'omity of Humboldt coniprising
tlif 'r(iwiislii|'< lit' ( )rleiiiis. Klaiiuitli, Triuidail, Mad Hiver,
Union. Kiireka. iiiid Kticksport, one menilier.
o. All that portion of liuniboldt County not inehuled in
the Second Asseiiiliiy District, one nieniher.
4. TliP ('iiuutie< of Trinity and Shasta, one member.
.'>. The t 'ounii( - of Modoi- and Lassen, one meml)er.
ti. The ('(amtie- of Plumas and Sierra, one member.
7. Tin' Coimty of Tehama, one member.
5. That |iortioii of the County of liutte eoiniirisiu}; all of
Chieo and l>a\ liai Townships: all of Urejion Township lying
west of the meridian line dividing raufres two ami three east,
in tOHnship> twenty and twenty-one iKirth, Mount Diablo
base and meridian: all of Hamilton Township, except that
jwrt of said township lying east of the section boundary
lines of sections four, nine, and sixteen, and north of sec-
tions t«enty-.seven. twenty-six. and twenty-five, towHshiji
nineteen north, range three east, .Mount Diablo base and
meridian, as laid down on the ottieial mai> of said lUitte
County, and all of (;ri<lley Township, in said countv. as
recently set otr from Hamilton Townshiii by the i5oar'd of
Supervisors of said county, one member.
ii. All that pfirtion of Butte County not include(l in the
Highth Assemhiy Idstrict, one member.
Jit. Tiie County of Colusa, one memlRi.
11. The County of Mendocino, one member.
12. 'riie County of Lake, one member.
18. The Counti.-; of Sutter and Ytiba. one member.
H. All that portion of the County of Nevada comprising
the Townshiji- of Nevada. ISIoomfb Id, and Kureka. ami the
IVecincIs of Cherokee ami North San .Juan, in Bridgeport
Township, one niemlier.
1-"). All that portion of the County of Nevada not included
in the Kourleenth \ssembly District. (»ne member.
1<J. The County (jf Placer, one meml»er.
17. The County of Kl i)orado. one member.
IJ*. .\llthat portion of the Countv of Sacramento compri.s-
iug tin First and Thinl Wards of Sacnimento Citv, one
niendier.
1!'. -Vll that portion of the County of Sacramento compris-
ing the .Ncond and Fourth Wards of Sacraniento Citv. one
ineinher.
-". Ail tliat portion of the County of .Sacramento not iii-
'hi ltd in the Higlitet'iith and Nineteenth Assembly Di.s-
tricts. one member.
'21. The County of Yolo, one niomJ>er.
'li. TheComii\ of Napa, one member.
-•'• "'•'< portion of the County of Smioiiih comprising
''"■ lownsliip. ..f Cloverdah. Washington. Mendocino. Salt
1 omt. Kedwood. I'.odega, and Ocean, one member.
'^1. I hat porti.iti of the County of .'"onoma <-omprising the
TowiiPhips of Aunally, Santa Rosa, Knight's Valley, and
Russian River, one member. • i i i
•>.') Ml that portion of the Countv of Sonoma not included
in"the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Assembly Districts,
one ineniVxT. . .
2fi. All that portion of the County of .Solano comprising
the Townshii)s of Vallejo an<l Ik nicia. one member.
27 All that jiortion of the County i>f Solano not included
inllie Twenty-sixth .\ssembly District, one member.
o,S The Countv of Mariii, one member.
•><» All that portion of the Citv and County of Sanl-ra"-
cisco bounded as follows: Commencinj: at the point of inter-
section where the center line of Bryant Street inter.sects the
waters of the ]'>av of San Francisco, continuing thence along
the center of the" following named streets: Bryant to I'lrst
First to Minna. Minna to Second, Second to Market. Market
to KearMV K'earnv to Sacramento, Sacramento to the waters
of the Bay of Saii Franciseo, tlience along the shore to the
place of bt'ginning. one meml>er. ,
8(1 Ml that iiortionof the Citv and County of San tran-
cisco bounded as follows: Commencing at the intersection
of the center of Brvant and First Streets, ccmtinuiiig thence
along the center of the following name.l streets: Brvant to
Third Third to .Market. .Market to Second, Secon.l to Minna,
Minna to First, ami First to the place of b.'giniiing, one
menilH'r. . , , , .. ^ i-
81 All that portion of the City and t ounty ot San tran-
cisco i.ouiide.i as follows: Commencing at the intersection
of .Sacramento Street and the waters of the Bay ot San 1-ran-
eisco. continuing thence along the center of the following
named streets: .Sacramento to Kearny. Kearny to Sutter. Sut-
ter to Stockton, Stockton to Pacihc, I'aeitic to the waters ot the
Bavof San Francisco, thence along the shore ot said hay to
the place of beginning, together with nil 111.- waters ot the
Bav of San Francisco, and the islan<b . ..ntained therein, sit-
uated within the boundaries of the City an<l County of San
Franciseo. one member. , - ,^. i.^
8" Ml that portion of the City and < ounty of San hran-
"" ■ - ■ . .. ! _ . .1 '■■•tion of
FTancisco to the place of beginning, oiw mem
;W All that portion of the City and « ounty of San 1-ran-
cisco b.mnded as follows: Commencing at tlie point of inter-
^eolion of (Ireen Street ami the wat. |. of th.- Bay ot San
,m-is<-o. cmtinuing thence along the ■ .nler ot the follow-
' named streets: (ire.-n to Mas^.n. Ma-ou to Sutter. Sutter
Jone« .lones tu Cirwnwich, «in-enw,. h to the waters of
Fra
inp
to
— 8 —
— 9 —
the IJay of >;iii Francisco, thenco along the shore of sjiid
buy to ilie iilao- I't' heginniuf;. one nieniher.
;{4. All that iK.Mtionof the City and County of San Fran-
cisco bomuled a> follows: Comiueneing at the intersection of
tircenwieh Stini and the waters of ijie r)ay of San Fran-
cisco, coutinuiiig thence along the center of the following
named streets: (ireenwich to Jones, Jones to Sutter, Sutter
to Hyde, Ilydc to the waters of the Bay of San Francisco,
thent'c along tin. shore of said bay to the place of l)egiuning,
one number.
oij. All that jiortion of the City and County of San Fran-
cisco bounded as follows; Couuneiicing at the intersuction of
tlie center of liiyanl and Third Streets, continuing thence
along the center of the following named street.--: Uryaiit~to
Fourth. Fourth to Market, ^hirket to Stockton, Stockton to
Sutter, Sutter to Krarny. Kearny to Market, .Nhirket to Third,
Third li.' the ]ilaiv of beginning, one member.
36. iVll that {"ortion of the City and County of San Fran-
cisco boinided as follows: Commencing at the intersection of
Fourth anil iJryant Streets, thence along the center of the
following named >treets: liryant to Fifth. Fifth to Market,
Marki t lo Ma-on. .Ma.son to .Sutter, Sutter to Sioekton. Stock-
ton to Market. Market to Fourth, ami Fourth to the place of
beginning, one iiieiiiber.
.■i7. Ail that jKiriion of the (/it\ and County of San Fran-
cisco liounded a> follows: Commencing at tlie intersection
of Fifth and Bryant Streets, continuing lln-iice along tiie
center of tlie following named streets: Bryant to Sixth, Sixth
to Mark.'t, Markit to Taylor. Taylor to Sutter, Suiter U>
Mason, .Nhison t<i Market, .Nhirket to Fifth, and Fifth to the
place of beginning, one member.
^►S. All that () oriion of the City and County of San Fraii-
ci.-eo bounded as follows: (,'ommencing at the inter.M'ction of
Sixth ,iiid i>i\ani Streets, continuing tlieneealong the center
of the following named streets: Bryant lo Seventh. Seventh
to Market. .Market to Mc.Mlister, Mi-AUister to Leavenworth,
Leaveinvorili to Sutler, >utter to Taylor. Taylor to Market,
Markt t lo Sixth, and Sixth to tlie place of Ix-ginniiig. one
DieUlber.
'Sit. All that |«jrtionof the City and Counlv of .San Frun-
ciwo iiwunded as follows; Commencing at the intersection
of Bryant and SeveiitJi Streets. c<tn tinning thence along the
oenttr of the following nunuti ,«tnets: Bryant to F.ighth.
Kightii lo Miirki i. Market to Larkin. Jjirkin to Sutter, Sutler
to Leaveuwiirlh, Leavenworth to ^Ic.\llist« r, Mc.Mlister to
Marki 1, Market to Seventli, and Seventh to the phue of
beginning, one iiiemWr.
•kt All that portion of the Ciiy an<l County of .San Fran-
cisco boiindeil ii» follows: CommeiKinf{ at tiie intersection
of Bryant and Lighth Siriit.s. cuiitiiiumg theiue along the
center ot the following named streets; Bryant lo Kleventh.
u
Eleventh to Marktt, Market to \an N'->. Van Ness to Sutter,
.Sutter to Larkin, Larkin to Market. Market to Eighth, and
Eighth to the place of beginning. oU' luember.
4L .Ml that portion tif the City .uid County of San Fran-
cisco bounded as follow»: (Vnunieiicing at tlie inter.section
of IIy<le .Street with the waters of the liay of .*^an Francisco,
continuing thence along the ceiitei' of llyde Street to the
center of California Street: thence along the center of Cali-
fornia .'-street in a direct line to it*; inii rsection with tiie east
line of the City Cemetery ; thence uohIhtIv in a direct line
to the waters of the Pacific Ocean; thence along the shore
in an easterly direction to the place of beginning, one mem-
ber.
42. .Ml that jMirtion of the City and County of .Sm P'ran-
cisco bounded as follow?: Coiiiinencing at the intersection
of Avenue B and the waUrs of the I'acitic Ocean, continuing
thence along tlu' center of the following named streets; .\ve-
nuf B to First Avenue. First .\ venue to Turk Street, Tiirk
to L>evi.sadero. Devi.sadero to Eddy, Edd\ to Van Xess, Van
Ness to Sutter, Sutter to Ilydc, Ilyde to California, Califor-
nia to the east line of the City Cenietei,\ ; thence northerly
in a direct line to the waters of the rueific Ocean: thence
along the shore in a westerly and >oiitlierly <lirection to the
idace of beginning, together with the i>land.s known as the
Faralloiie Islands, one in^ niber.
4o. .Ul that portion of the City and ' ounty of .Sin Fran-
ciisco bounded as follows; Commeiicinkr at the intersection
of Avenue B and the waters of the I'acilie Ocean, continuing
thence along the center of the following named^ streets;
Avenue i> to First Av»nue. First Avenue to Turk. Turk to
Devisudero. Devisjidero to Eddy. Eddy to \'an Xess, \ an
Nes.-; to Fell, Fell to SUiuvan, Sianyaii to I), I> to the waters
of the I'acitic 0<ean. thence along Ui>' -liofeof said ocean to
the phice of beginning, <inc member.
44. .\ll that i.oition of the City and County of San Fran-
cisco bounded as follow<; • ominencmg at the intersection
of Avenue hand the water> of the racilii Ocean, continuing
theiRc along the center of the foU-uing named stn-ets:
Avenue I) t<> Staiivaii, Stanyan to 1 ill. Fell to \ an Ness,
Van Nes.- til .Market. .Ntarket to Eleveiiiii. Eleventh to Chan-
nel. Channel to Jlarri-oii. Harrison lo Fourleeiith. Four-
teenth U) tiuerrero, tiuerrero to Eigliieeiith. thence along
Eighteenth to its wolerly end, theiie. ma dinct line west-
erlv to an iiiters..Hlion of the eastern limit of K Street (or
V venue;, tlieneealong K !<• the waters of the Pacilic Ocean,
thence northi.rly along the «hore to tie place of iatjinning.
one nieinlnT. , i-
4.5. .\11 tliat iKirtioii of the i ity an-i » uiily of >an hran-
ci-seo btainded a> follows: Commencing at the inter-Hciion
of Guerrero ami Fourteenth Streets, conimuing tlieneealong
the center of the f.dlowing named -ii.^ls; touiteenth to
— 10 —
llarri^iiii, llani-i'ii to CIkihiu'I. Cluiiiiul to Bryniit, Bryant
to Scvfiith.Soviiiili to Mississippi, Mississippi to Napa, Napa
to Twfiilietli, Tvvntieth to Gucrn'ro, and (IncrnTO to the
place of bofiiiiniiiL', one nienilx r.
4(i. All tiiat portion of the ( 'ity and County of San Fran-
i-isco homKJeii u< follows: Coniniencing at tiic intersection
of Hrvaut Slivrt and the waters of the Bay of San Francisco,
contiiuiing tliMn'' along the center of the following named
streets: Brvaiit to Seventh, Seventh to Mississippi, Missis-
sippi to Najia, Napa to the waters of the Bay of San Francisco,
anil then along the shore of said bay to the place of Itegin-
ning, one nienihcr.
47. .Vll that portion of the City and County of San hran-
cisco hiiundtd ;is follows: Commencing at the intersection
of Napa Street ;nid the waters of the Bay of San Francisco,
continuing th.ii.c along the center of the following named
streets: Napa t.i Howard, Howard to Army, Army to Nlis-
sion, till nee alont: the county road to its intersection with
the boundary lim dividing th< Counties of San Francisco
and San Maten. thence along said boun<lary line to its inter-
section with the waters of the Iky of San !• niiicisco, thence
along the shore of said bay to the place of beginning, one
member.
48. All that portion of the City and County of San I'ran-
cisco boundeil a-^ follows: Commencing at the intersection
of K Street and ihe waters of the Pacific Ocean, contiiuiin.g
tlieiice along tin- lenter of the following named streets: K
to its « a<terlv limit, thence in a direct line to the westerly
end of Eiglitetnlh, Eighteenth to (Juerrero, (iuerrero to
Twentieth, Twentieth to Howard, Howard to Army. Ariny
to Mission, thcu'i along the county road to its intersection
with ili< boundary line ilividing the Counties of San Fran-
cisco and San Mati-o, thence along said line to the waters of
tiie I'a.ilic Ocean, tiience along the shore of .said ocean to the
place of beginninir, one nu'inber.
49. The County of San Mateo, one member.
■Vi. The County of .Santa Cruz, one member.
ol. All that portion of .\hinieda County comnrising the
Townships of Murray and Washington, and that certain
portion of Kdeii Towiishii> within the corporate limits of the
Towit of Ilaywaids, and that portion of said F.<len Townshii)
known ax CiistM Valley ele<-tion precinct, described as fol-
lows, to wit: Cmmencing at a ^)oinl wlure the northerly
lini- of tiie iown of llayward» is intersecle<l by the dividing
line Inlweon San Lorenzo and Castro Valley elc'tion pre-
cinet!», thence along said dividing line of said jinviticts to
the middle li f Sun l.eandro Creek; thence easterly and
north) rly along the middle lim <»f snid creek to the ilividing
line of Alameda and Conlrn ( osta Counties: thence easterly
iind southerly along said dividing line of -aid cminties to its
IM.int of inter-i I lion with iIk' dividing line of FMen and
— 11 —
Murray Townships aforesaid: thenee along said dividing line
lietween Eden and Muii-ay Townships to the corner of Eden,
Muri-ay, and Washington Townsliii)s: ilniice westerly along
the line dividing the Towiisin[is of Washington and Eden to
the middle of the mountain road from Haywanl"^: thence
northerly along the niidille of said mail to the southerly
lx)undaiy line of the Town of H.iywaids: thence along the
boundary line of Haywards and Castro X'alley election pre-
cincts to the jilace of beginning, one nieinbcr.
.rl. All that portion of .Vlameda County comprising s.,
much of Eden Township as is not inclmiid in the Fifty-tirst
Assemblv Histrict, and that iiortioii of I'.iooklyn Township
lying outside of the City of ttaklaud, and all of Alameda
Township, one mendior.
53. .All that portion of Alameda County comprising the
Sixth and Fourth Wards of the City of Oakland, discribed
as follows: Beginning at tliejioint in tin- westerlv line of the
Seventh Ward where the same is iiitii--. .t. d by Tenth Street
produced: thence westerly along -aid T.-nth Street to Ada-
line Street; thence southerly along said Ailaline Street to the
northerlv line of .Mannda Township: thence easterly along
Slid line of Alamoila Town-hip to when- the same is inter-
sected bv the dividing lino hi-tween the said Sixth and Sev-
enth Wards: thtiice northerly along said dividing line to the
point of beginning, one nii'inher.
.")4 All that portion of .\himeda County comprising tin-
First Ward of the Citv of Oakland, being all that i.ortion of
said Citv of Oakland Iving west of Adaline Street: and all
that portion of the Countv of Alameda, being a portion of
Oakland Township. Iving outside of sa:d City of Oakland,
bounded as follows: Coiumonciiig at the intersection ot the
northern charter line of tiie ( itv of Oakltimi with the dividing
line betwion i?av and Teme-cal election precincts: them-e
northerlv along siid dividing line to where it intersects the
southerlv Imi' of Berkelev clii-tion i.r..inct: thence westerly
along Slid line of said I'.orkiloy eli-Hon i.recinct to tlio
dividing line between Birkeley and W > -i B.;rkele.v election
i>reeiiiets; thence northerlv along sidl dividing line last
named to the southerlv line of Ocean \ nw election pre-
cinct: thence ea.-terlv along said last nmitid line to the divid-
ing line between Alann-da and « oiitra < o.i:, Countn-s: theme
norlhwesterlv and westerly along said .Vlameda and ( ontra
Costa boundarv line of Alameda County .and the » it.v ami
Conntv of San' Francisco; them-e soiitholy a oiig said la-t
nam.-.i boundarv line to the siiid nortle in charter line of
the Citv of Oakland: thence ea-terly :il"n'i wild last numed
line to the point of beginning, one meiii I" r.
.v.. All that portion of Alameda ( onni.v con,pris,ng the
Second and Thinl Ward< of the <;(v.i.f Oakland, and
bounded as follow-: Commencing at th.; mtersi-Hion ot the
northern charter lim- of lb.' » iiy -f (>.,kh.:el with the e.i.ter
— 10 —
Harri«*oii llarrisou to Clianiicl, t'lianncl to Bryniit. Bijaiit
toSoveiitii.Sovdith to Missis>ipi>i. Mii^sissippi to Nai>a,>a{>a
to Twentieth. 'I'w.ntieth to Guerrero, and Guerrero to the
place of beKiiiiii"^-'- o"«'n»^"i'^*''"- , ,, , .. .■ t
40 \11 that portion of the City and County ot San I'ran-
oi^eo houn.le.1 a- follows: Conimoneing at the intersection
of Hrvant Stiv.t and the waters of the I!ay of ^an iM-ancisco
contiluiiiiK th.n.e along the center of the following named
streets- Brvant to Seventh, Seventh to Mississippi, Missis-
sii.ni to Napa. N^ipa to the waters of the liay of San 1' raiicisco,
and then along the shore of said bay to the place of begin-
ning, one ineniber. „ ,. t
47 \11 that portion of the Citv and County of San 1-ran-
d«co bounded a< follows: Commencing at the intei-section
of Napa Street .nid the waters of the Hay of San 1- rancisco
continuing theiire along the center of the following named
street^;- Napa to Howard. Howanl to Army, Armv to .Mis-
sion thrnce alonj: the county road to its intersection with
the boundarv liiK dividing the Counties of San trancisco
and San Mateo, thence along said boundary line to its inter-
section with the waters of the Bay of San Krancisco. thence
along tlie shore of said bay to the place of beginning, one
4.S '\n that portion of the Citv and County of San Fran-
ci<co boiiiKled a- follows: Commencing at the intersection
of K Street an-l the waters of the Pacific Ocean, contmuiii^'
thence along tli.' renter of the following nanie.l streets: K
to it'^ en-terlv limit, thence in a direct line to the westerly
end of Kigriteeiiih. I-:ighteenth to Guerrero. Guerrero to
Twcnti.tli, Twentieth to Howard. Howard to .\rmy. Army
to Mis-ion. thence along the county road to its inlersfrtion
with the bonndaiv linedivi.ling the Counties ot San !• ran-
cisco mid San Mateo, thence along sai<l line to the waters ot
the i'acilic Ocean, thence along the shore of sai<l ocean to the
place of beginniiii:, one member.
49. The Couiitv of San Mateo, one member.
"it) The Coniitv of Santa Cruz, one member.
r>\ Ml that ji.ntion of Alameda County comnnsing the
Townships of Miirrav and Washington, and that certain
portion of Kden Township within the eori-ornte liinits of the
Town of Havwavds. and that portion of said hdeii lowiiship
known as Cii-tro Vnliev election preemet. de-cribcd as fol-
low-, to wit: <oiMnu'iK-int! at a point where the northerly
line of tiie Town of Hnvward- is intersected by the dividing
line between San Loren/o and Castro \ alley elcimn pre-
cinct*, llienee along said dividing line of sjud precincts to
the miil'lle liie of San I.eandr-' Creek; thence easterly and
north.rlv along the middle line of -anl creek to the dividing
line of Manieda .mhI Contni « osta Counties: them asterly
and -outherlv .•d..ng xhhI divi.linp line f.f snnl eoiinties to it-
point of inti'i^Mtion with tlie dividing line of Men nnd
— 11 —
Murrav Townships aforesaid; tlionce alonL'said dividing line
iietween K<leii and Murniv Towiisliips to the corner of Ivlen.
Murrav, and Washington Townships; tlence westerly along
the line dividing the Townships of Wa<hiiigton and f.den to
the middle of the inouniain road from Ilaywards; thence
nortberlv along the niid-lle of -aid road to the southerly
boundaiv line of the Town of llaywiinls; thence along the
boundar'v line of Haywanls an<l Ca-tro \'alley election pre-
cincts to'the iilace of beginning, one meinlier.
.">•> \11 that i)ortion of Alameda County conipn«iiig so
much'of Ivlen Township as is not incln.led in the Fifty-tirst
\s-emblv District, and that portion of I'.rooklyn lowiisliip
iving outsiile of the City of Oakland, and all of Alameda
Township, one member. ■ • ,i
.53 All that portion of Alameda County comprising tin
Sixth and Fourth Wards of the City of Oakland described
as follow-; Beginning at tl.ei.oint in tin- westerly line ot the
Seventh Ward where the s.me i- inter-..tMl I'X If"" ^"^\'<
i.roduced: thence westerly along -an lenth Stmt '^' Ala-
line Street: thence southerly along said A.ialine .street t< the
nortberlv line of Alameda Town-hip; thence easterly along
.-aid line' of Alameda Township to wniv ,"'' f"'"/^' '^ '^r^"
sected bv the divi.ling line botween the -aid .^'■^<»' ; ' -^.^ "
eiith Wanls; thence northerly along sanl dividing line to the
ooint of beginning, one ni'tnber. .. ,
.54 Ml that portion of Alameda Conntv v ompn-ing the
First Ward of the City of (.akland bei.ig all that poH^^^^
-ai.l Citv of Oakland lying west <.t Adahne street, and ..11
tha portion of the County of Alameda, being " l'';'''" f
Oaklan.I Town-hip, lying o„tsid<- 'f ;:'^''. •;'>■:;!.", ';':i':
lK.nn.led as follows: Commencing at the '•'>*''.;' ^
northern charter line of the ( ity of ( ak -.n.! «'•■;'', .^
li,u. hetween I'.ay and I eme-cal ^^''-''V" '^^ " r.:,. . ': V , .
:te.-'il.:?';^t:;!.r1v£Kid'\v:T^
.■inct: thence ..a-terly along sa-d last n ■ • i 1 • ^^ , \\' ,:, .
ing line betwe.n .\lam<-da and » ontra < -" < "'".'ml" ( on r.
u.Mthwe.t..rly and we-terlv along -aid • \';;;;;'' ,"'/,;',', i
ii::;;l:.,^:'^.l^;f ^! 9^v^£
northern « linrter lim of the • l^.^ "» ■">
— 12 —
line of Adiiliiu' >lrt.'ft; theucf soiitlicrly along s;u<i center
line of Aiialini sti-wt to wlicre tlif sunn' is intersected by
tiic tenter lint nf Tenth Street; thence easterly iilong said
center line of Tenth .Street to tiie center line of liroadway:
thence north* ily along the center line of ISi-oadway lo the
dividing line 1" tweeu the Second and Fiftii Wards: thence
easterlv iilou<i siiid dividing line last naineil to the dividing
line hi'twetn the Second and Seventh Wards; thence iioi'th-
erly along said last nanieil line to the said northern charter
line; thence woterly along said last named line to tiie point
of beginning, one nn-niher.
')(>. All tiiat I'ortion of Alameda Connty comiirising all
of Oakland Tewnsiiiii outside of the City of (Jaklan<l. and
not included in the Fifty-funrth Assembly District, and all
of tlie ('ity of Oaklanti constituting the Fifth and Seventh
Wards, not inchided in the Fifty-third, Fifty-fourth, and
Fifty-tifth AsseMri)ly Districts, one membi'r.
•")7. The CouuiN' of Contra Costa, one nseniber.
.jS. .Ml that |»ortion of the Comity of San Joatiuin com-
jirising the Ciiy nt Stockton, one member.
.V.I. All that jM'rtion of San .Joaiiuiu County not included
in the i'ifty-ciiiiith District, one membei-.
tit). The County of .\mador, one member.
ttl. Tlie County of Calaveras, one miniber.
hi. TheCouniN i>f Tuulumne, one member.
<»;;. .\11 that |"irtion of the County of .-^anta Clara eom-
pri.sing the 'J'ewnshijis of .Mmadeii, Hedwood, Fremont,
Alvisii, and Santa Clara, one member.
lU. .\11 that portion of the County nf Santa Clara compris-
ing the City of San Jose, one nuiiil)er.
t>"). All tiiat I'lirtion of Santa ( lara County eonJi>rising the
Tiiwn-iiij.s of .Milpitjis, Hurnett. and tiilroy. and all of the
Toun-lii)> iif .Siu .l()s<e, except the City of .Io.<e, one memljer.
•Hi. The Comiiy of Stanislaus, one member.
• >7. rile Couniies of Merced and Mai iposii, one meniher.
<»■'». The Counl) of San iSeiiito. one nu'mber.
lii>. '1 lie Couniy of Monterey, one nienilier.
To. The Ci'uniy of Fn-sno. oik- iiicmh«-r.
71. The Conniy of Tulare, one member.
72. 'I he Counties of .\lpine. Mono, and Inyo, one iiieiuber.
7:;. i he County of San l.,uis ( Hiispo. one mtinber.
71. Tlie ("luniy of Santa l!arl>ani, one member.
7->. Tlie Counties of Kern and X'entuia, one member.
7t>. .\11 that portion of Los Angeles (ouniv eonlaiiu-d in
tiie Towiisiiips tif Soleihid, Sail Fernando. Kl Monte, San
(.iabriel, ]ji IJalloiia. Azu.sa, Wilmington. San .\utoiiio, and
nil that portion (rf Ixs .\ngeles Town-hip not contained
within tiie city litnils of I>is .Viigides City, one iiienilHr.
77. Tliat portion of Los .ViiKeles County contained witiiin
liie li!iiit!< of tlie < ity of l-4is Angeles, one iiienilxr.
7s. All lliat portion of the County of Ia>* Ang»les not
— i:; —
included in the Seventy-si .Kth an<l Seventy-seventh As.seni-
bly Districts, one member.
79. The County of San Uernanlitio. une meniV>er.
SO. The County of .San Diego, on*' member.
.Mso, one Chief .lustieet.f the Supiemrt ourt, for the unex-
l)ire(l term ending .lanuary, ISUl. vice Nilr^Searls. appointed.
One Associate , I ii-tice of the Suiirtiue Court, for the term
ending January, bsiU, vice E. W. McKiiistry, resigned.
Also, four Judges of the Superior Cmrt in and for the
Citv and ( ounty of .Sm Francisco.
iMie Judge of the Suiierior Court in and for the County ot
IJutte, for the unexpired term ending January. 1S91. vice
Leon D. Freer, deceased.
One Ju'lge of the Sujierior Court in aiel for the County ot
Fresno, vice ^L K. Harris, term expireil.
One Judge of the Suiierior Court in and for the t ounty ot
Los Angeles, vice II. K. S, ( )'Melveuy. !' rm expire<l.
One Judge of the Suj.erior Court ill and for the < ounty .it
Los Angeles, vice A. W . lliuton, term expired.
One .Judge of the Superior Court in and for tlie (ounty ot
Los Angeles, for the tiiiexpired term ending January, b'^iU.
vice W. P. Oardner. api>ointed. ,,,,,. . e
One Judge ef the Suoerior Court in and for the < ounty ot
Mono, for tlie unexi.ired term ending January, 1S91, vice O.
F. Hakes, appointed. . ,,.•/. . . „*
One Judge of the Superior Court m and for the ( oun > of
.Sacramento, for the unexpired term ending January, 1M»1,
vice John W. Armstrong, ai'pointed. ,„,,,, , ,
One Judge of the Superior Court in and for tlie Countv ot
.San I'.ernardino. vice It. M.Willis, term exi.ired.
tMie Judge of the Superior Court in and for the ^o"|»«.\»t
San l)iego. for the iine.vpired term ending January. bS-M, vice
Edwin I'arker. ai'iioinied. . ,•„,„,..„(
( »n.- Ju.lge of the Superior Court in am for he ( <>"">»
San Joa.iuin, for the unexpired term eieling January. IS.tl,
vice F. '1 Maldwin. api'oinled. ,,.■-. , e
One Judge of the .-'upcrior Court in and for lie ( oun y of
Santa Clara, for the unexpired term ending Januar.x . bV.n,
vice John ibynolds. appointed •,.„„..• of
One Judge of the .-Ul"llor CoUlt III Mm for the ' '•»"t> "f
Sonoma, for the unexpired term emhi.g January. 1H9L vice
Tlionins Kutledge. apl«'inte.l.
\nd I do iierebv otr.r a reward of o,.e l.undred 'I'l'"'-';;"';
,1,; arrest and conviction of anv and -very Pf-yrV:;.,;:;;' " >"
•iiicli rewards to Ik- pillo unili m^ " "" •"" .i . . i
ex l'nd.^lfor the pur',«.s,' n-aciu.. the -ma of ten tiiou-and
dollar*.
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111 witiu-ss whi'i-eof, I, li. W. \V;itt'riiiaii,(jovt'iiior of the
State (if California, have hereunto set my hand anil causeil
the Great Seal of the State to be affixed, at the City of Sacra-
mento, on this the twenty-fourth day of Sejjtember, in the
year of our Li'id one thousand eight hundred and eighty-
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IIKCTIOX PROCLAMATION.
Filed in the OJpce of the
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l-lJiCnON PKOCLAMATIOX.
State ok Cai ii-oiiNiA,)
EXKt ITIVK DeI'AKTMKNT. I
Noti.^e is hrn.l.y pivon that m K.n.TMl '''^'f i^'" "^^'J.";; ''V'''
througliout tlu" State of < alifonua on ''f'^^aay Um- ;'^ J I«
of NovimhcT, A. I). 1S><S. when the tollowmg oHi.vi> will bv
*'' Eight 'Kkvtors of Prfsi.h'ut an-i Vi.v-I'rosi.hnt of the
Tnitcd States.
Six l!*.i.n<entatives to the ('ongioj.s of the United Suites,
to he eleetcfl from the following <1istrieti«:
rpt'on) the Fifst Cougre^-iona! District, eompnsing he
Counties of I»el Norte, Humhohit, Trinity. >iski.vm,, Shasta,
\h"ioe La'sen, I'lunias. Sierra. Tehama. Colusa, Mon-lonno,
Ijilce .Sonoma and Naiia. one ftepresenUifive.
^ tCi the Seeon.l ( ■ongiv^sional DMnet. eon,,.nsing the
.'out'ties of Ihitte, Sutter. Yuba, ^^-vada. I acerL'un^^^^^^^^^^
\nia.lor. Calaveras. San .hm(|U!n. St.mislaus, Mei.v.i. 1 uol-
uiniiP and Mariposa, one Repres<'iitatiye.
".From the Third Congressional iMstriet t-onH-y^nig t le
Counties of Yolo. Saerauiento. Solano. ( ontra t osta. Mann,
and Vlameda. one Representative. ,, . • ^u
1 From the Fourth Congressi,.»al Di^trut, eompnsn.g all
that portion of the City and County ot •^" .^ ,>•""'■'-;'.• V,;;
srihed as follows vi/..: Commeneing at the inter-eetion ot
Iran Street M'ith the waters of the Uay ot N.n 1- rai.-is^.o.
'.,n ling thenee along the eenter of -.ryunt Stivei to the
CO te of s-eventh Stre-t: thenee along th- .-enter <■ ^-v^'^h
Street to the eenter of Market Str-t; theiue along theeeniei
o Market Street to the .-enter of M-M ister Stn^t: them-e
along th- eenter of M.-.Mlister .Str.-t to tlu eenter "H'"^;*'";
worth Streof. then.-e along the eenter of leaven worth .^tn-.-t
to the .-enter of Sutter Stt-efl; theii.e ah.iiK th.- .-ent.-r ot
S^itt.'r Street to the eenter of Hy.le Street: thetiee a ...g the
eenter of H vd.- Stn-et to the .-ent.r ..f < alifornia Stre.i : thetice
kioi « the, -enter.. f California .street to its ,nters...-ii..n with
£ east line of the City (Vm-tery: thenc nor.h.rU ,n a
HhJ line to the w.iU>n...f the I'a.ili.- <>eean: th.;n. • along
Vl shore in an easterly -l.reetion to the phu-e of h.u.Mn.n,l.
tf«.-fher with all the iMands within tl.e U.nndari.- ..t tie
cTu and Conniv ..f San Fran.-is<-o. ..ne f{. presenn.tiv.
->■ From th.' Fifth Congressional Di-tnet, eonipn'inK all
tliaf i>ortion of tin- City ai.-l • onnty ..f San Fninein. . not in-
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I'ludcil ill tlif I'oiirtli t'liujiiosioiiiil District, togctlicr witii
till- Counties of San ^fiiteo. Santji Cruz, and Santa Clara, one
Hcpn'st-ntutivi.
'1. From the Sj.xtl) Coiigrcssiona! l)istrit't, comprising tlie
Counties of ."^an Benito. IVfnuteny. San Luis Ohisjio. Santa
Harliara. \'eiituiii, Kern. Tulare, Tresno, .\1] line. Mono, Inyo,
San Hernariliiiii. Los Angeles, and Smu J>iego, one Hepresenta-
tivo.
State Senators from the following Senatorial Districts:
First District, composed of tlif Counties of Hunilioldt and
l>el Norte. oiM- Senator.
Third District, composeil of the Counties of Modoc, I^isscn,
I'iuinas. and Sierra, one Senator.
Fifth District, coini>ost'd of the County of Nevada, one Si n-
ator.
Seventh Distiict. composeil of the ( '(auitie^ of Placer and
El l)orado. liMc .Senator.
Ninth Di-nict, composed of the Connlies of Yojn and
Napa, one Senator.
Kleveiith District, coiniiosed of the (.'ounty of Solano, one
Senator.
Thirteentli District, ci.iiip'>-ed of the County uf .Sicra-
meiito, one Senator.
Fifteenth i>istrict, coinpOMil of the Counties of .Nhirin and
Contra Cosim. one Senator.
.Seventeenih District. compose<l of all that portion of the
County of .\lameda couipri.-ing the .Second. Third, Fifth.
and Seventh Wards of the City of Oakland, together with
the I'reeinci- of Ka-^t Herkeley, Teme.scal. and I'iedinont, one
.Senator.
N'iiietft'iitli Distriet. eoniposwl of that nortioii of the Citv
and Countv of .San Franci.sco hounded' as follows: Com-
mencing at till iuterscction of IJryani Street with the waters
of the liayiif .'>an Francisco, contiiniing thence along the
following niiiued sirc'ls: Bryant tu Third. 1 hird to Market.
Market ty kiarny. Kearny to Sacramento. Sai-ranieiilo tothe
waters of the liiiy iif .San Francisi-,,, t||,.nc,. along theslinre
of said l>a.\ to the place of heginning. one .-M-nator.
Twenty-lir-i Dwtii<-t. composed of all that portion of the
City ami C ly of .San Franci.i<o iMPunded as f diows: Coin-
niencing at the nilerseetion of Hyde Street with the watt-rf of
the Hay of .Sill Fianeiwo. theme along the center of the fol-
lowing nam.d «treet«: Hyde to SutPr, Sutler to Mason.
Mason tot.in :,. tireen to its inter;»ei tjon with the waters of
tlie l!ay of >,iii !■ rami.Hco, ilieiici along the shore of Kiid oav
U» the plan ot iieginning. one Senator.
Twenjv-third Id-iriet. lompos,,! of all thnt p<.rtion of the
« ity ami < ounty of .Sin Francivo l.ounded as follow- ( oiu-
nieiicinjjBt liie interwclion of ihecenlt r of Tliir<i and Brvant
.Nreets, tlieiicealong the oilier of the followitigmnm-lsireeUi:
Uryaiit to I -fill. Fifth lo Market. Market p. Ma-.n. Mas-.n to
.Sutter, Sutter to Kearny, Kearny to Market. Mark' t to Third.
riiinl to the place of heginning. one Senator.
Tweuty-tifih District, composed of all that poiiiiai of the
City ami (,'ounty of .San Francisco bounded as follows: Com-
mencingat the interscctiiai of the (ti'iiter of liryantaiid Seventh
Streets, continuing thence along the center of tin t'ollowing
named streets: liryant to Eleventh, Eleventh li ^hu•ket,
.Market to Van Ness, Van Ness to Sutler. .Sutter to Leaven-
worth. Leavenworth to McAllister. Mc.Mlistor to Market,
Market to .Seventh, and Seventh to the place of heginning,
one .Senator.
Twenty-seventh District, composed of all that portion of
the City and County of .San Francisco hounded as follows:
Commencing at the intersection of .\ venue Band the waters
of the I'acitic Ocean, thence along the center of tin following
named streets: .\ venue B to First Avenue. First Avenue to
Turk Street, Turk Street to Devisadero. Devisiid<To to Eddy,
Eildv to \'an Nes.s, Van Ness to Market, .Nfarket to Eleventh,
Eleventh to Channel, Channel to Harrison, llarri.-on to Four-
teenth. Fourteenth totiuerrero. (tuerrero to Eightei nth. thence
ahuig Eighteenth .Street to it- western limit, thenci' in .i direct
line westerly to an intersection of the eastern limit of K
SHi^-et. or Avenue, thence along K to the wat. is of the
I'acitic Ocean, thence along the shore of the ocean in a nortli-
erlv direction to the place of heginning. one .Senator.
Twenly-ninth District, compo.-^ed of the County of San
.Joaipiin, one ."senator.
Thiity-tii-st District, composed of all that |K)rlion of .Santa
Clara Ciauity comprising the Townships of Redwood, .\lniii-
den. liilroy. Burnett. and that portion of San .Jos. Township
iiKduded ill the election precincts of East .San .lose. Mt.
Hamilton. EvcigrcemOak ( irove, the 'Third Ward of the ( ity
of San .lose, and that portion of the eleetifui pit.iiut .San
.jose Nutni>er Five, lying south of the northern hoiindaiy
line of tile City of San .lose, ami the said houndaiv line pro-
longed westerly to the lownslii|> line diviiling the Townships
of .Santa Clam and .s.m .lose, om^ .Si.iiator.
Thirty-third Di.strict. composed of ihe < ouiities of .Sm
M.itco and .Santa Cruz, one Senator.
Thiriy-tifth I hstrict. coinpo.seil of tin Counties of .Monterey
and .San Benito, one Senator.
Thirty-seventh District, composed of the Couiitiis of San
Luis oiiispo. .Santa Barlmra. and Ventura, one Snator
Thirtv-ninth Districl. composed of all that jMiriion of the
(.oiintv of Lo* .\ngtdcs not includi d in the Thiny-iightli
Seiiatoriai Districl ■ wliicli consists of the Citv and T.wn-hip
of Lo« Angeh-and the Townships of Sohnlad. San I cinando.
Lii Ballona, Mild Si«n .\ntomoi. one .Setnitor.
Als<i, nienilters of the .Assembly a.s follows:
I. The Counties of Del Norte and .Siskiyou, oin member.
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2. TJiiit pniiioii of tluaouiity of Iluinboldt couii)ri!<iug
tlic Towuslii '- of (nlf:ms. Klaiiiatli. Triuidiiii. Ma<l Kiver,
Union, Eurck.i aii>l |!niks[iorl. oik- lucniln-r.
3. All tlia; |.oiiioii (if liiuiiliolili County not inchuK'i in
the .Si'fond A>Miiilily District, one niiinber.
4. Tiie ('<.i:uiios of Trinity iiml Slmstii, ont- nieuiLor.
5. Tlie rouniii's of .M(»i()c-anil Kassen, ono nu-niln'r.
6. The Countiis of Plumas ami Sierra, one niemlifr.
7. Tlie CiJimiy of Ti iiiuna. one iiuiiilier.
a. That iHinioH of the ( ounly of Jiulte comprising all of
Chieo and Daymn Township'-; all of ( hv^'on Township lyiuj{
we.it of the uiiiidiau line dividiuK lances two and three east,
in townships twenty and twenty-one north. Mount Diablo
base and nieiidian; all of Hamilton Township, except that
part of said township lyins east of the .section boundary
lines of sections four, nine, and si.xtet-n. and north of sec-
tions twenty-seven, twenty-six. and twenty-live, township
nineteen north, ranue three ea.st. Mount Diablo base and
meridian, as laid down on the otiicial map of said iUilte
County, and all of (iridley Townsjiip, in saiil county, as
recently set oil' from Hamilton Township by the Hoard of
Supervisors <if said louniy, one member.
!». All that portion of Ikitte County not included in tlx
Eighth .\sseiiiiily District, oiii' member.
111. The County of Colusa, one member.
11. The County of Mendocino, one lueinbor.
li'. The CiMiiity of Lake, one member.
13. The ('oiintics of .Sutter and Viiba. one inomber.
14, .\11 th.ii portion of the County of Nevada com prising
the Townsiiips of Nevada, Hloomtiild. and Eureka, ami the
PrecinctK of t herokee and North San Juan, in Hridgeport
Town.shiit, oin iiiemiiei.
lo. All tha: portion of tin County of Nevada imt included
in the Fourteenth .\--.M'mbi.v I>istrict. one member.
l(i. The ('<iinily of I'laeer. one mendpcr.
17. The County of El Doriuio. oiie member,
ps. .VII that portion of the » oiinty of .Sicramento conipris-
hig tlic First and Third W'anls of Sacnmiento City, one
member.
19. All that portion of tiietVmntyof iSttcnimeiitoeompris-
inn the Second and Fourth Wards of Sttcrumento City, one
niember.
'J(i. ,\11 that portion of the Comity of Sai-ramento not in-
cluded in the ICighteeiitii and Nineteenth Assembly Dis-
trict-*. t>i»e UK iiil)er.
•Jl. The County of Yolo, one member.
22. The (Jounty of Na|ia. one niember.
•_':>. riiat portion of the ( nunty of Sonoma comprising
tin' Townsiiii- of Clov> rdah. Washington, Menibx-ino. Salt
I'oint, lli'ilw 1, iiudetta, ami Deean, oue nieuibt-r.
24. That portion of the County of Sniomu conipri^inK tl"«'
Townships of Annally. Santa Ro.sa, Knight's \alley, and
Russian River, one member. . . , ,
•';-. Ml that iKnlion of the County of Sonoma not incluiied
in'the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Assembly bislnets,
oneineniber, . . ,
•'ti \11 that portion of the ( ounty ot .solauo eouipiising
the Townships of Vallejo and Benicia, one memoer.
27 Ml that portion of the County of Solano not iiielude.l
in tl'ieTweiitv-sixtb Assembly District, one meniUr,
■>,S The Co'utitv of Marin, one nieinber.
•V Airtlmt pbrtionof the City an.l County ot >an 1- ran-
cis'co boun.b.l as follows. Commencing at the point ot inter-
section where the .enter line of Bryant Mreet n,t.rse.-ts the
waters of the l'.av .if San Francisco, continuing th. nee along
the center of the following named streets: 15ry"'|' '^ /•''J't;
First U. Minna. Minna to Second. Secon.l to Mailel. .Maiktt
to Kearnv. Kearnv u> Sacnimeiito, Sacramento to the \ titers
,.f the BAv of San Francisco, theme along the shore to the
nlace of beginning, one member.
;Vi All that portion of the City and County ot .-sau t ran-
cisco boun.le.1 as follows; Commencing at the mtersection
of the center of Brvant and First Streets continuuig th.nce
ong he center of" the following named streets; Brvant to
iS Thinl to Market, Market to ,S.con.l, -econd lo Mmna.
Minna to Fust, and First to the place oi begiuning. one
'"•n"' Ml that portion of the City and County of San Fran-
ci..co boun.led as f.dlows: Commencing ''V''!f,f '^I'oTf rm'
of ."Sacramento Street an.l th.' waters of the i'.tiy -t Nin I raii-
Ss^^o continuing theme along the center of the ol '-wnig
named streets; .-aeramento to Kearny. Kearny to Mittei, m l-
Ir to Stockton. Stockton t<. I'acii.c. i'acit.c to 'l^e.^vateis o the
Hav of San Francisco, thence along the shore of ^a d .a> -
the place of beginning, together with all tin- waUi« ot tlie
1 av f San Frt.ncise... and the islands contained thei-,,.. sit-
uai;.d withi.ithe boundaries of the . ity and Con.ity ot >an
^^rTir-thaM'::^"on'of the City and County of San Fran-
ci':; U. tided J« follows; . omniencing at tb" •'.'• r- on ..^
Pacilic Street an.l th-' waters ..f the Hay ..t N.n 1 tan. is<o
CO. 1. mini theme al.nig the c.-nt,.,- of the f*; --"^l-.-^i
street,s; I'acilic to St..ckton. St..ck ...l to .SUttel Nutter to
M«.son. Mason t.. Creen. (ir.en to th.' wa ers ..t the ... o
San FianeiHc-.., thence al.-ng the shore ol s^iul i ... "t .Ni»
Franeis'eo t.. the place of beginning, ..ne memlK^i.
Vy All that p..rtionof the City ami t ounty ot •;' -^ "
cisoi U.un.l..l as follows; C.muii.n. tng at »!';• V«"''\" , "^ ;
Jv-tion of tir«.'i. >tr.et an.l the wat.-rs of the ll.x .t Nm
rnlmW%<.ntinui..g tlu-nee al.H.g the c...a^^^^
ing name.l >tr.*ts; t.re.n to M«^«.n, Ma.- n ^' ' ; '^l''J^
to Jones, Joues to t.i-eenwuh. t.reei.wicl. lo the ..aiu-s oi
the Hay of S;iii Fraiuiseo, tlieiicc aloiij; the sliore of said
hav to the pla.i- nf liegiuiiiuij:. one iiK'iut)cr.
:i4. All tiiat i.ortioii of tho City and County of San Fiaii-
cisrn houndod as follows: Commencing at the inters<>ction of
CJreenwieh Stivtl and the waters of the P>ay of San Fnui-
eiseo, continuing thence along the center of the following
named streets: iireenwich to Jones, Jones to Sutter, Sutter
to Hyde. ll\<lr 10 the waters of the Hay of San Francisco,
thence along the shore of said l>ay to tin- i)lace of l)egi:ininu'.
one uienitier.
35. All tiiai ]iortion of the i ity and County of San Fran-
cisco liouiided as follows: Commencing at the intersection of
the center of Hryant and Tiiiid Streets, continuing thence
along the cent<i- of the following nauml streets: Hryant to
Fourth. Fourth to Market. Market to Stockton. Stockton to
Sutter. Sutter to Kearny. Kearny to Market. Market to Thinl.
Third to tiie ]iiace of hegiuniug. one inend>er.
;ie. All that j.ortion of the (ity and < 'ounty of San Fran-
cisco hounded as follows: Commencing at the intersi-ction of
Fourth and Itryant Streets, thence along the center of the
following named .streets: Hryant to Fifth. Fifth to Market.
Nhirket to Mason. .Mason to Suiter, Sutter to Stockton. .Stock-
ton to Maik.i. .Market to Fourth, and Fourth to the place of
beginning, one meniher.
.■J7. All that i>ortiou of the City and County of San Fran-
cisco houndid as follows: Coninienciiig at tiie intersection
of Fifth and Hryant Streets, continuing thence along the
eent«'rof tlie following r.a!ne<l streets: iiryant to Si.xth. ^ixtli
to Market. Market to Taylor. Taylor to Sutter. Sutter to
Mason. .Mason to Market. .Shirket to Fifth, and Fifth to the
place of hegiiming. one nn-mher.
;t-s. .\|1 that portion of the City and County of San Fi'iin-
cisco Ixannled as fidlows: Commencing at the inierse<tion of
Sixth and l!r\ant Streets, continuing thence along the center
of the following luimed .streets: Hryant to Seventh. Seventh
to Market. .Market to .McAlliste'-. McAllister to Leavenworth.
J.eavenwoith to Sutter. Suttir to Taylor. Taylor to Market.
Market to Sixth, and Sixth to the place of heginning. one
meniU'r.
:W. .\ll that portion of the City and County of San Fran-
cisco i)'nnided as follows: Comnietieiug at the intersection
of Hryant anil Seventh Streets, cftntinuing thence along the
center of the following named streets: Hryant to Kighth.
Kighth to M.irket. .Market to Larkin. Larkin to Sutter, Sutter
to Leavenworth. Leavenworth to >ie.\lli-:|er, McVllisler to
Market. .Nhirket to Seventh, and Seventh to llie place of
heginning, one meniher.
4(t All that portion of the City nnd County of San Fnui-
eiwo IviundiHi as follows: Comnifiicing at the interse<tion
of Hryant and Figlith Street-*, continuing thence along the
pentorof the following named stroetj*: Hryant to Bleventli.
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Kleventh to Market. Market to \'an Ness. Van Ness to Sutter,
.Sutler to Larkin. Larkin to Market. Market to Liphth. and
Kighth to the place of heginning. oni' meniher.
4L All that portion of the City and County of San Fnm-
ei«co iiounded as follows: Commencing at the interseetion
of llvrle Street with the waters of the Hay of San Francisco,
continuing thence along the center of Hyde Street to the
center of California Street: thence along the center of Cali-
fornia Street in a direct line to its intersection with the east
line of the Citv Cemetery; thence northerly in a dnvd hue
to the waters of the Pacitic Ocean: thence along llie shore
in an easterly direction to the place of heginning. one inein-
42 Vll that portion of the City and County of San Fnni-
ci<co bounded as follows- Commencing at the mterstitii.u
of \ venue H and the waters of the I'aeitie Ocean, coiitiiiunig
them-e along the center of the following named street-^: Ave-
nue H to First Avenue. First Avenue to lurk >tivet. lurk
to Devisadero, Devisadero to Eddy. Eddy to \ an Ness. \ an
Ne«< to Sutter, Sutter to Hvde. Hy<le to t alifornia. Calilor-
iiia tothe east line of the Citv Cemetery: thence iiortlierly
in a direct line to tiie waters of the I'acitic Ocean: tlience
along the shore in a westerly and southerly direction tothe
i.la.e of iHginning. together with tlie islands knowu as the
Farallone Islands, one ineinber. ~ ,-
48 Ml that portion of the City ami < ounty of >aii l-ran-
cis<-o iKiunded as follows: Commencing at the intersection
of \venue y> and the waters of the i'acitic Ocean, contniumg
thence along the center of the f.dlowmg namea -ireets:
\v*»nue Hto First .vv.nue. First Avenue to 1 urK. 1 urk to
Devisiidero. Devisadero to P:d.ly. Ivldy to \ an Ness. \ an
\"e- to Fell l-'ell to Staiivan. Stanyan to D, D to (he waters
of the I'acitic O.ean. thence along the slw-re of said ocean to
the place of beginning, one member.
44 \11 that portion of the City and County of >an Han-
ei-co hounded as follows: Commencing at the interse.tiou
of Vvenue hand the waters of the I'aciti.- Ocean, .ontiimnig
th.nce along the center of the following named stivets:
Avenue 1) to Stanvan, Stanyan to hell, bell to \ an Ne.*s.
\an Ness to Market. Market to Eleventh. rJeventii f. < Imn-
nel. Channel t<. Harrison. Harrison to tourteenth. I'oiir-
teeiith to tiuerrer... (iuerrero to Kighteenth. tlieiKv .Moug
Eightmilh to its westerly end. thence ni a direct l'"*' «Y«-
crlv to an intersection of the eastern liiuit '•*,>, ■:''•;; ''^^
Avenues Ihenee along K to the waters of he I a^'j'"_; »"•
thence northerly along the shore to the place of iMgnnmig.
'"W'aII t'ha* vortion of the City and <'''""Vi '*'''f'\''ri?.n
ei*co iH.unded as follows: ( omniencing at .the inters.' tion
of tiuernTo and Fourteenth .streets contiiuiiiigth.i>ee a oig
the center of the following named streets: Fouiteeufh to
— 10 —
— 11 —
Harrison. Harrison to Clianni-l. Clianiul to IJryant, Bryant
to .Scveiitli, Seventh to .Missi^.-i|i|ii. Mis^iss^ipjii to Xapa.Napii
to Tweiitieili. 'I'wtMitiftli ti> (iiurreni. ami CnuTriTo to tiie
place (if bt-giiininji. one nieinln'r.
46. All that portion of tln'('it.\ and ('onnt\- of San Fran-
irist-o bouniied as follows: ( oninicncinn at tlic intersection
of Bryant Strret and the waters of tiie ijay of San Franeiseo,
eontinuinK thence alon^ the ci'nterof the following named
stret-t.s: Bryant to Seventh. Seventli to Mississippi. Missi—
sippi to Napa. N'a])a to the watersof the Bay of San Kninei.^eii,
and tlienee along the shore of said hay to the jilaee of liegin-
iiing, onu ineiiiher.
•47. All tliat portion of the City and County of San Fran-
cisco houndul as follows: ( Vinmiencing at the intersei-tioii
of Napa Street and the watei-s of tlie i!ay of .San Francisco,
continuing thence along the centei- of the following named
streets: Napa to Howard, llowanl lo Army, Army to .Mis-
sion, thence along the couniy roa<l to its intersection wiili
the boundary line dividing the Counties of San Francisco
and San Mateo, thence ah^ig said boundary line to it.s inter-
>!*;ction with the waters of the Bay of San Francisco, thencu
along the shore of siiid bay to the idace of l>eginninj;. one
member.
4!S. All tlial portion of the City and County of San Fraii-
ciseo bounded as follows: ( 'ommencing at the interstvtion
of K Street and the waters of the l'a<itic Ocean, continuiiii;
thence along the center of the following named streets: K
to its eiistt'rly limit, thence in a direct line to the westerly
end of Eighteenth, Kighteenth to tuuirero. (iuerrero to
Twentieth, Twentieth to Howard. Howard to .Army. .\rmy
to Mission, thence along the county road to its intersection
with the bomidary line diviiling the Counties of San Fnin-
ciseo and San Mateo, thence along siiil line to the waters of
the Pacific Oci'an. thence along the shore of said cx-eiin to iho
place of beginning, one nu-mber.
49. The I ounty oi San Mateo, one member.
oU. Tiie ( i)Unty of Santa Cruz, one member.
51. All that portion of .Vlamei.la l.'ounty comorising iho
Townships of Murray and Washington, and thai certain
uortion of Fdeii Township within the corporate limits of the
Town of Haywards. ami that |K)rtion of saitl F^den Township
known as Castro X'alley election precinct. describe<i as fol-
lows, to wit: Connneneing at a point where the northerly
line of the Town of Haywards is intersected by the dividiiiK
line between San Lorenzo and Castro N'alley election pre-
cincts, thence along sitid tlividing line of »<aid precincts to
the miildle line of ,San Leandro Creek: thtnce easterl> ami
northerly along the mi<ldle line of said croeic to tiie dividing
line of .VUimeda and Contra t osta (Jounties; Iheiiue easterly
and southerly along said dividing line of said uountivs to its
point of intersection with the dividuiK liuu of Ktieu and
1
Murray Townships aforesaiil; thence along .said dividing line
Ijetween FMen ami Murray Townsl]ii)< to the cornerof Kden,
Murray, and Washington Townships; thence westerly along
the line dividing the Townships of Washington ami Eden lo
the miildle of the mountain mail from llaywaids; thence
northerly along the middle (»f sjiid road to the -outhcrly
lx>undary line uf the Town of Haywards: thence along the
boundary line of Haywards and Ca.<tro X'alley election pre-
cincts to the place of beginning, one member.
.'yj.. All tliat I'orlion of .Mameda Conniy coniprising so
much of Ivhn Township as is not inciudcl in the Fifiy-tirsi
.Assembly District, and that port inn of Firooklyn Townslii|i
lying out.side of the City of Oakland, and all of .Vlameda
Township, one member.
oo. .Ml that portion of Alameda County comprising the
•Sixth and F^mrtli Wards of the City of Oakland, desc-ribed
as follows: Beginning at the puint in the westerlv line nf tiie
Seventh Ward where the same i< intersected by Tenth Street
produced; thence westerly along said Tenth Street to .Vda-
iine Street; tluiiee southerly along saiil .\daline Street to the
northerly line of Alameda Township: thence easterly along
said line of Alameda 'l'own>hip to where the sarae i^ mter-
sected by tlie dividing line between the siiid Sixth and Sev-
enth Ward~: tlunce northerly along siiid dividing line to the
point of bfgitming, one number.
o4. All that portion of Alameda County eomiirisiii;,' the
First Ward of the City of Oakland, being all that portion of
said City of Oakland lying west of .\daline Street; and all
tlnit portion of tiie County of Alame<la. being a pcrlinii of
Oakianil Township. 1\ ing'outside of .■<aid C'ity of Oakland,
bounded as follows: Commencing at the intersecliun of tlie
northern charter line of the City of ( )akland with thedividmR
line between Bay and Temescal election |irecimis; thence
northerly along said dividing line to where it inteix-ets the
southerly line of Berkeley election jirecinct: theme we-terly
along said line of saiil Berkeley election precinct to the
dividing line between Berkeley and West Berkeley election
piecincts; thence northerly ahmg said dividing line la-t
named ti« tlie -outlierly line of Ocean \'icw election pre-
cinct; thence eusierly along said last iiameil line to tiiedivul-
ing line between .Vlamedaand Contni Costa Counties: tiienee
northwesterly and westerly along said .Vlanieda and /ontra
Costa boundary line of .Vlameda County and the t ity and
County of 8an Framisco; thence southerly along •said la-t
named boundarv line to the sjiid northern charter line of
the City of Oakland: thence ea-terly alouK said liu^t iiaiued
line tc the poi)it of b<'giiiiiing, one member.
v.. All that jMiriion of .Vlameda tounty comprisinR the
Second and Third Wards of the City of Oakland, and
bounded us follow-: Commencing at the intersei-iiou of the
northern chartor line of tiie City of Oaklaml with ili- '<iiier
— 12 —
liiu' of Aiialinc Street: tliencc southerly along sui<l oi'iitcr
line of AiiiiliiH' Street to where the siinie is iiiterseeteW l>y
the center liiH' of 'lenth Street; tiienee easterly along saiii
center line nt Tenth Street to the center line of Hroailway:
thence tiortliirly iilong tlie center line (if Hroadway to tlie
dividing line lietween the Second and Fifth Wards; thenc(>
easterly alonLr said dividing line last named to the diviiliiig
line lielween the Second ami Seventh W'anls; thence north-
erly along s;iiil last named line to the said northern charter
line; thence westerly almig said last named line to the i"iini
of beginning, one memlicr.
5(i. Ml that portion of Alametla County coniprising all
of Oakland rownshiii outside of the City of Oakland, and
not included in the Kiftvfourth Assenddy 1 (istrict, and all
of the City of Oaklan<i eonstituliug the Fifth ami Seventh
Wards, not incUnled in the Fifty-third. Fifty-fourth, and
Fifiy-tifth AsseniMy Districts, one meniix'r.
57. The County of Contiii Cost^i. one mem her,
.5'S. .All that portion of the County of .Sin .Joaipiin eoni-
f)risiiig the City of .Stockton, one nieniher,
o'.t. All that |iortion of San .Joaquin t'ouniy not included
in the Fift.\-eighth l>istriet. out- meinher,
<■)(). The County of .\niador. one niemher.
01. The County of Calaveras, one niend^er.
<>'J. The < ounty of Tuolumne, one menilier.
G.'j, All that portion of the Comity of .Siinta Clara com-
prising the Townships of .Mmacleii. Redwood, Fremont.
Aivi.so. and .Siiita Clara, one memher.
1)4, .\11 that portion of the County of santa Clara eoiiipri--
ing the ('it\ of Sail Jose, one iiieini)er,
i>}. All that portion of Santa Clara County coiniirising the
Townshijis of Milpitiis. ISurnett, ,iiid (iilroy, and all of the
Township of ,'-^an .lose, e.xi'cpt the City of .Jose, oiii' niemlM-r,
ti<>. The ( ounty of Sianislaiis. one memher.
67. The ( ounties of Merced and Mariposa, one memher.
t)S. The County of .Sin {{eiiito. one memher,
(59. The < 'ounty of Moiiteiey, one meml>er,
7t', Till' County of Fresno, one inemiier,
71, The County of Tulare, one memher.
72. The < ounties of .Mpine. .Mono, and Inyo, one memlier.
7."i, The County of San l^uis < )hispo, one memher.
74. The County of Santa Karhani. one menil)er.
7.">, The ' oi'.nties of Kern and Wntiira. one member.
7(1. .\11 tiiat jiortion of l/»s .\ng(des County containeil in
tlie Townsliips of Soleilad. San Firnanilo, El Monte, .San
(iabriel. La Kallona. A/.usa. Wilmington, San .Antonio, and
all that jiorlioii of Los .Angeles Town-hiji not contained
within the city limits of Los .\ngeles City, one inenil>cr.
77. That portion of Los .Angeles (Jnunty contained within
the limits of the City of Los ,\ng<'ies, one member.
7». All that portion of the ( ouiity of Los Aiigelen not
I
— 13 —
included in the Seventy-sixth and ."^eventy-seventh Assem-
blv Districts, one member,
79. The County of San Bernardino, one member.
S(i. Tlie County of San Diego, one member.
.\lso, one Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, fer tlie uiiex-
jiired term ending January, 1S91. vice Niles Scarls.aiiiHiimed.
One .Vssociiite Justice of the Supreme ('(jurt. fer the term
omling January. ls91, vice E. W. McKiustry. resiyiu-d.
Also, four Judges of tlie Superior Court in and for the
City and < ounty of San Kran<-iseo.
(Jne Judge of the Superior Court in and for tic County of
.\lameda.
One Judize of the ."iuperior Court in and for the County of
Butte, for the unexpired term ending January, 1X91, vice
Leon D. Freer, deceaseil.
One Judge of the ."superior Court in and for the (jnnity (if
Fresno, vice M, K, llarri-. term expired.
( hie Judge of the ."superior Court in and for tin- County of
Lo> .Angeles, vice H. K. S, OMelveiiy. term expiifd,
( >ne Judge of the Superior Court in and for the County of
Lo- Angeles, vice A. W. llutton. term ex|iired.
One Judge of the Sui>erior Court in and for the County of
Lo- Angeles, for the unexpired term ending January, l>iyi,
vice W, v. (taiduPi-. aiipointed.
One Jud^e ef the Superior < ourt in and for tlio County of
Mono, for the une.xpirf'd term ending January. Is91, vice O.
V. Hakes, api'ointed.
< ine Judge of the Superior < "ourt in and for th- County of
.Sicrainento, for the unexpired term ending Jaiiuary. l*>'.tl,
vice John W, .Vrmstrong. ai>pointed.
One Judge of the Superior Court in and for the County i>f
San Bernardiii", vice it. M. Willis, term expire(l.
( »ne Judge of the Superior < ourt in and for the County of
San Diego, for the uncxidred term ending Januarv, l>ii»l. var
Edwin Barker. ap|>ointed.
( )ne Judge of the Supt'rior Court in and for the County et
.Sin Joaquin, for the unexpired term en. ling January. l^iO.
vice F, T, Baldwin, api'ointed.
One Judge of the Superior Court in and for tie Couiiiv ot
.Siiita Clara, for the unexpired term emling Juiuiiry. l.s;M.
vice John ilevnojils. appointed.
One Judge of the Superior Court in and for th. i euiitvot
.S)iionia. for the unexpired term ending January, l^i'l. viee
TlionuiK Huth'dge, a)ipointed.
.\n<i I do herel.v offer a reward i-f one hundred liollai- f.-r
the arrest ami .•onvi.-tioii of anv and every person viel.itiug
anv of the provisions of Title IV. Bart L of the Peiml < ode;
such rewai-ds to be paid until the total amount li-fiitter
— 14 —
exneiuled for tlic purpose n'aches tlio sum of ten thousaiirl
dollars.
Ill witness wliereof. 1. I!. W. \\ "aternuin.dovirnor of tin-
State of California, liave lu'reunto set my hand and caused
the (ireat Soal of the State to he attixeil. at the ("ity of Sacra-
mento, on this the twenty-ninth <iay of S(>i)tenil)er, in the
year of our J^ord one thousand light lumdred and eiglity-
eight.
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l-:i.K(TI()X PROCLAMATION.
ExtxiTivK Dkiaktment.
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Notice is hereby given that a jreiieral election will be held
throughout the State ..f Calif.irni;i on TuemUiy. the fourth ihiy
'/ ynrcmher, A. D. imw, wlien the following ollieer!* will be
.■I'-.-t.-.i. viz.:
Governor.
Lieutenant-Governor.
Secretary of State.
Controller.
Treasurer.
Attorney-General.
Surveyor-General.
Clerk of the Supreme Court.
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Six Representatives to the Congress of the United
States, t
■l.-.t.a ir.iP th. ■•!!■
iwiii;i 'ii-trii t-
• al liir-triet. eiiin]. rising tho
It. Trinity, r^iskiyoii, ^^ha.-ta,
Tehama. C.>luha, Mend<K-ino,
! reisentative.
nal I>i!»triet. eninjirif'ing the
Nevada. 1'hieer. Kl Di.raJ..,
. Stanishiu?, Merc<>d. Tuol-
1. Fnitu the Fir«t ('(inirr'--
Cnunti.-s of 1>.-I N..rte, H-iui' -
Mixloe, Lassi n. IMunias, Siirn
Lake, Sfinoiiia. ami N'npa. "ne It'
•_'. From th'- S. .•,,,,•! ("onirr'-^
Countieti of Hutte. Siut'-r. \\v .
Aiiiad'T, Cahivera*, San .loaiiti
unine, and >farij>o<ia, i>ne Rejip <• -itative
8. From th'- Third Congri"»si'nal nistrirt, comjiriHinp tli'-
Conntie!' of Y"Io. Saerainento. "'•ilano. ('■■•-; c.jt, >i ,.-■.,
an<! .Maiiiedfl. one Renrewntativ.
•1. Fr>>m the F<nmn Coniin i""; -nal Di.-in", r..nij.n-i' ■; ;iii
that {"'rtion of the City and (''>niity of San Francij'en <li'>'iTiU>d
i\* fnllo«.i. viz.: Ciinimeneinff ,ir tlie inter<«Tti'«n of Hryant
Str<'<t with thf water!" iif the It.i'. 'f San Kran<'i«eii. continuing
■ • ■ - • ••' thetvnterof Heventh
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Strt-iM: thence alonjr tlu' (vnt«r «t' Sivinth Street tt) the center
.if Market Street; flieii. . ;il.>n(!; tlie center of Market Street to
the center i)f McAnir>ter Street; thence aloni: tlie center of Mc-
"A"ITT^f'. r Sffeor to^ Xhc ■ < r T?r of 1><\'\ ven w< irt h St reet : t hciuc
al'ujr lh<' ct'iitoT of I;«'iiv.iiworth Street to the center of Sutter
Street; thence ahinj; t!i • ;itcr of Sutter Street to the center of
Hvde Street: thence a; ii; the eeiiter of Hyde Street to tlie
eentorof ralitorniii Stre<-t; thence alone the center of California
Street to jt« inter».-cti"ii "ith the east line of the City Cenie-
terv; itieiiee ni>rtln rlv i:i a direct line to the waters of the
Pacitic Ocean; thoni'-- al'Uis the (shore in an easterly direction
to the i>Iace of Iw^einninf;, tnirether with all the inlands within
the Itoundarii'? of the City and County of San F"ranci«co. one
lJe!ire,-"'ntative.
."). From th<' Fifth Coiiirr'S^ional I)istrict. eoniprising all that
jMirtion of the City and t. "unty of San Franeiscn not include<l
in the Fourth Conure**i'>iial District, together with the Comi-
ties "f San Mat'o. Santa I'ruz. and Satita Clara, one Repre-
sentativc.
t>. From the Sixth Ciinirressiional District, comprisinjt the
Comities of San Benit>>. .Monterey. San Luis Oltiripo, Santa
Harhara. Ventura. Kern. Tulare. Fresno, .\l|)ine. Mono. Inyo.
San IJernardino. L<«i An.zele?, Orange, and San Diego, one Uep-
resentative.
One Representative to the Congress of the United
States, to lie eleiteil ir'ai the First Congressional District.
eiMiii'iising the Counti' - ■:' Del Xorte. Iluin'x.lilt. Trinity. Sis-
kiyou. Shasta. Modoc. I,a--> n, Plumas, Sierra, Tehauia. Colusa.
Ml nd^H'ino. Lake. Sot;,iiii;i. ,ind Naj.a. for the unexpired term.
eniHii;; M.treh -1. A. 1>. l>'.i!; vice J. J. l»f ILiven. resigned.
Three Raikoad Commissioners, to be elected from tlie
foll..\\i:iL' di-trirt.:
1. From the First Di-trict, comj^ised of the Counti«'s of
.Vli.ine, .\niador, F?utt' . Calaveras. Colusa, Del Xorte. Kl Do-
rado. Hniut'oldt, Ijiki-, l,a."en. Mendociii<\ Modoc, N'apa. Xi?-
vacla. Placer. Plumas, Sa' ramento, Shasta, .**ierra, Siskiyou,
Silaiio, Sonoma. Sutter. Tehama, Trinity, Yolo, and YuIm*. one
Commissioner.
'2. From tlie Sroiid District. coniiK^sed of the Counties of
Marin. San Francisco, and San Mateo, one Commisi'iimer.
o. From tiie Tliird Di^fri( t. c»>inposed of the Counties of .Vla-
iiieda. Contra Costa. Fr. -;.•.. Inyo. Kern, Ia's .\n((eU's. Orange.
MarijHisa. Mereed. Moi .. Monterey, San Benito. San ll«riiar-
dino, San Diego. San .Iou.jUin.8an l.uis ObisjM), Santa Barbara.
Santa Chira. Santa Cruz. StanislaU''. Tulare, Tuoluinni', and
Ventura, on'- Conunissio'iir.
Potir Members of the State Board of Equalization • •
t<f eleetiil from the foil. , wine di-i-iet-:
1, From the First Di^triet, 4v,mj>ose«l of t!te < mmtv of S.iii
Francisco, one inemlKT.
2. From the Second District, .-omposed of the Counties ..f
Alameda Alpine. Ama.ior. Calav ras. Contra Costa. Kl Dorado
Nev.ida. Placr. Sa. ramento, S.,n .loaoiiin. and Tnolunine one
memU-r.
:i. From the Third District.eomwscdof the Counties of Rntt.
Colusa. Del Norte. HumMldl. Lake. Lassen. Marin. Mendoeino
.Mo,lo<.. Napa, i'luinas, Shasta. Si. rra. Siskivou. S«dano. .S.noma
Sutter leliatna. Trinity. Vol,,. ai,d Vuha. line nn'inlHT.
4. hnun the Fourth Distri.'t. .omtxisi^d of the Counti^ of
Fn'sno. Inyo. Kern. Los .Viif;.!. .^. ( iranee. MHriiH.<a. Mereed
Mono. .Monterey. ,San Benito, San Bernardino. San r>iego San
LnisOhw;.,. .S;,.i Mat.'o. Santa IJarl.ara. Santa Clara. Santa
Cruz. Stanislaus. Tulare. «„■! V. • tura. one niendttr.
One Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
Two Associate Jiistices of the Supreme Court full
term.
One Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, for the
une.\pired temi ending Januar. ls>t.-i; vice Charl<-s N. Fox
app<iintid.
One Judge of the Superior Cotirt in and for ea. h of the
f.dlowinir counti-s: Aloin-. An ilor. Butte. Calaveras. Colusa,
C_(>ntrn Costa. iHd Nort«-. Kl I.v.r.do. Fresno. HumU.ldt. Invo.
Kern, Lake. La-'sen. Marin. .M irijiosa. M.-n<lo(ino. .Mercixi.
Miwloe. .Mono. Mont-rey. .Nevada. Nai.a. Placer. Plumas. San
Benit.>, San Bernardino. San Luis I lliispo. San .\Lnteo. Santa
Barfiara. Santa Cruz. .Sharta. Sierra, Siskivou. Solano. Stanis-
laus. Sutter and Yuha .jointiv. Tehama. Trinitv. Tuolumne.
Tulare. Ventura. Yoi.i. and Or;i:,L'e.
Two Judges of the Superio:- Court in ami for each of the
following cuiitie.-: .\! II 11 da > ram. 'nto. San .f.m.|uin. Santa
C^lara, and .Sonoma.
Three Judges of the Superior Court in and for the
County ot San D'.'l'. .
Four Judges of the Superior Court in and for the
County of Los Angi.'ies.
Four Judges of the Superor Court in and for th»- City
and t'ouiitv ..f S.ih Kn,:. >. ••.
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One Judge of the Superior Court in ami lor the Connty
of Huiii)"il(lt. (or tlif un. x|>irtil term fiidiuj; Jaiuiarv. A. 1).
I'lSyi: vice (i. W. Hunter, a|(poiiited.
One Judge of the Superior Court iu aii.l iV.r the County
of .San liernanlino, tor tiir iinex|iiri'(l leriii endin'r Jaiuiarv, A.
D. 1S'.»1; vice C. \V. ('. llnwell. aiipoinled.
One Judge of the Superior Court in and for the Cit v and
County of San Francisco, for the unex])iri-<l term ending Jan-
uary. A. ]). IS!'."!; vice F. W. Van Keynegom, apjioiiited.
One Judge of the Superior Court in and for ilie City and
County of San Franci.sco. for the un<x|iirid term endinir Jan-
uary, A. 1). JSUl; vice Janir< McM. Shafter, ajipointed.
One Judge of the Superior Court in and for tlie Countv
of San Mateo, for the tin. x|)ired term endin.u' January. A. 1).
l^'.U; vi.i- K, F. Fitzpatri.k. ap|)ointed.
State Senators, from the following Senatorial l)i.<tricts:
FroM] tie- S.cond Itisiriet. com])o.<ed of the Counties of Trin-
ity. Siskiyou, and Sh.-ista. one Senator.
From tlie Fourth District, composied of the Countv of Butte,
oni' Senator.
From t!ie Sixth District. i..mi)osed of the Counties of Men-
docino aiid I, alii', one Si-nator.
From tile Kighth District, composed of the Counties of Cohifa
and Tehama, om- Senator.
From tiie Tenth IHstriil, composed of the Countv of Sonoma,
oni" .Senator.
Fr.im the Taclith Kistrirt. eomposeil of the Counties of Yuba
and Sutter, one Senator.
From the Fourteenth Histrict, eoiniio>ed of tlie Counties of
Amador .-nid Calaveras, one Semitor.
From the Sixt.-entii l»i>triet, composed of the Countv of Ala-
mcija. comprising tii<' Fir-t, Kourth.aml Sixtii Wards of'tln- Citv
of Oakland, together with the Procinets of West Jk-rkelev. Bav,
and Ocean View, ime Senator.
Krotii the Kightcenth liistrict, eompos.'d of the Countv of
Alameda, .omprising tie Townships of Alameda. Kdeii. Wash-
Higton. Murray, and Brooklyn Number Two, one Senator.
From the Trt-cnticth l»i-triot, comjiosed of all that portion of
the City anil County of s.m Francisco hound.d as follows:
Commencing at the inter-.ctioii of (irecn Street with the waters
of tlie Jiay of .S-in Francisco; thence al<mg the center of the
lollowing named streets: Croen to Mason, Mason to Sutter,
Suttrr to Kearny. Kearny to Sacramento. Saeramento to Bav
of San Francisco: thence along the shore of said l.av to the
place ot hegmning. otn- Senator.
From the Twenty-second Di^trir-t, oompoi=ed ..f all that i.or-
tion of the City and Countv of S.m Francisco Iwunded a« fol-
lows: Connnencing at the interseetion of Hvde Street with the
waters of the Bay of San Franris.o; fhence'alons the center of
the following nam.'d streets: Hvde to Sutter, Sutter to \'an
>|es.s, \an Ness to Kddy, Kddv to Devisadero, Devisadero to
lurk, Turk to First .\ venue. First Avenue to Avenue B. and
Avenue B to its intcrsecti.m witli the waters of the Pacilic
Ocean; thence northerly and e.-isterlv alone the shore of the
Paeifie Ocean and the Bav of S;,n Francisco to the place of
beginning, togi-ther witli the i-lands known as the Farallon<-
Islands, one Senator.
From the Twenty-fourth nis'ri.t. eimiposed of all that portion
of the City and County of S.-m iVancisco t)ouiid.d as follows:
Comm.ncing at the interseetion of the center of Brvant and
Fiftii Stre<>ts; thence along th-' (■■•nter of the following named
streets: Bryant to Seventh. S.vcnth to Market, Market to
McAllister, McAllister to Leav.'iiworth. Leavenworth to Sutter,
Sutter to Mason, Mason to Mark-t, Market to Fifth, and Fiftli
to j)]ace of beginning, one Si'iiat.ir.
From the Twenty-sixth District, composed of all that ].ortion
of the City and County of San Franei.aco Iviunded as follows:
Commencing at the int.Tsection of the center of Brvant Street
and the waters of the Bay of Pan Francisco, coiitintiing thence
along the center of the following named streets: Brvant to
Channel. Channel to Harrison. Harrison to Fourteenth, Four-
teenth to Guerrero, (iucrrero to Twentieth, Twentieth to Napa.
Napa to its intersection with th.' Bay of San Francix'o; thence
along the shore of said bay to the place of biginning. one
Senator.
From the Twenty-eighth !>i-trict, composed of all that por-
tion of tile City ami County of San Francisco liounded as fid-
liws: Coinmeneingat the jMiint of intersection of a continuation
of the line of K Stnet and the waters of the Pacific ()<v. an, con-
tinuing thence along the rmhr of K Street or Avenue to it-
eastern limit: thence in a dinrt line easteriv to an intersection
of tlie western limit of Fight, .nth Street; thence along the en-
ter of the following named >ti-ets: Kighteenth ti> (JuernTo.
(Juerreroto Twentieth, Tweiuii th to \a].a. Napa to tin' waters of
the Bay of San Francisco; tlim,- along the shore s.mtherlv to
its iiiterse<tion witli thi- boundMry line dividing the Counties of
San Francisco and San Mafm: thence along >aid line to its
int'-rscctioii with th. waters of (he Paeitie Ocean; th.nr,' north-
erly along the slmr.- to tin. pl.-i if beginning, one S.nator,
From the Tliirtii-th Uistrirt. ■■omposed of the Counties of
Merced. Stanislaus, and Tuoluin'ie, one Senator.
From theThirty-stvond l>istri( t. cumiKtsed of all that imrtion
of .Suita Clara County not iniluded in the Thirtv-tir-t His-
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trii t (uhicli (•uii:'iifti5 of all that [lortion of Santa CI. mi County
iom|iri'-intr the T'lW tisli'i •' of lii-dwood, Aliiia(lt;ii, Gilroy. Bur-
lu-tt. and tlmt j^ioniou of San Joso Towntiliiji included in the
iilt'ctlon iini-incti* of East San Jose, Mt. Ilaniilton. Evirgrucn.
Oak (rrovo, the Third Ward of the City of San Josi', and that
portion of tin; cloition inoinct San Jose Xo. p'ive lyinp; tiouth of
the northern boundary line of the City of San .Tom', and the said
1«)Unda!y line prolonged we^iterly to the towm^hij) line dividinii
the Townships of Santa Clara anil San .lose), one Senator.
From the Thirty-fourth Distriet, conqxised of th- Counties of
.Vl|iine. Mono, Mariposa, and Fresno, one Senator,
From tile Thirty-sixth l»istriet, composed of the Counties of
Inyo, Tulare, ami Kern, oni' Senator.
From the Thirty-eighth District, ennijinsed i.f all that portion
of the County >if I.os .\np!es eoiiKisting of the City and Town-
ship of Los An){eles, ami the Town.ship.s of Soledad. San
Fernando. I,a I'.allona. and San Antoino, one Senator.
From the Fortieth i)istrict, ecnnposed of the Counties of San
Bernardino and San I)ie;.'o, one Senator.
Members of the Assembly, as follows:
1. Th>' Counties of I>cl Xorte and Siskiyou, one nienihi'r,
-', J'liat portion of tln' County of Humholdt eonipri.-ing the
Townships of Orleans. Klamath", Trinidad, Mad River. Union,
Euri-ka, and I'.ueksport, one niemher,
3. .\11 that jiortion of Ilunilwldt County ni>t ini luild in the
S«'eond .Vssemidy District, one nieniher.
4. The Countiis of Trijiity and Shasta, one nK'inI.)er.
">. The Covnities of Modoe and Lassen, one uu'inher.
(j. The Counties of Plumas and Sierra, one nienilKT.
.. The County of Telianni, mu; inenilxT,
">. That portion of the Cnunty of Butte comprisiuit all of
Chico and Dayton Townships; all of Oregon Ti>wnship lying
west of the meridian line iliviiling ranges tw.i and thn e east.
in townships twenty and twenty-one north, Mount Diahlo ha.se
and meridian; all of Hamilton Tow nsliifs exetjit that part of
.said town.shi]i lying ejist of the section houndary lines of sec-
tions four, nine, and sixte-n, and north of sectionstwenty-seven,
twenty-six, and twi.iity live, township nineteen north, range
three I'ast, .Mount Dialilo hasi' anil meridian, us laid down on
the ollieial map of said BulteCounty; and all of (irtdlev Town-
ship, in said county, as recently set utl" from Hamilton Town-
ship l>y the Board of Sup. rvisors of said <-otinty, <ine ineniKcr.
!•. All that iK.)rtion „\ Butte County not included in the
Eighth A.s.sendily District, one nuinher."
10. The Count; of Cnlu>,i. om' mend»er.
11. Till- County of Mei.d..eir.o, one nienilH-r.
IJ. The County of Lak^ , .ne nienilKT,
1.'!. Tlie Counti'-x of Sutter and Yuha. one nieiul>er.
14, .\11 that portion oi'ii, C.unty <<( N'evad.i comprising tlie
I
Townships of Nevaila, Bloomtield, and Eureka, and the Pre-
cincts of Cherokee and North San Juan, in Bridgeport Town-
ship, one memiier,
1"), All that portion of the County of Nevada not included in
the Fourteenth .\ssembly District, one member.
1(>. The County of Placer, one member.
17, The County of Kl Dorado, one member.
IS. All that (xirtion of the Comity of Sacramento comprising
the First and Third Wards of Sacramento City, one member.
ly. All that portion i.if the t'ouity of Sacramento comjirising
the Second ami Fourth Wanlsof Sacramento City, one member.
211. .Ul that portion of the County of Sacramento not in-
cluded in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Assenddy Districts,
one mendjer.
21. The County of Yolo, one member.
22. The County of Xnpa, one member,
23. That portion of the Cuiuity of Sonoma comprising the
Townshii>s of Cloverdale, Washington, Mendocino, Salt Point,
KedwcHxi, iiodega, and Ocean, oii'' member,
24. That portion of tlie County of Sonoma comprising the
Townships of Annally, Santa Uo-a, KnighCs Valley, and Rus-
sian Kiver, one member,
25. .Ml th.it portion of the Co inty of Sonoma not included
in the Twenty-third and Twonty-lbiirtli .Vssemlily Districts,
one member.
2ii. .\11 that porticm of the County of Solano comprising the
Townships of Vallej(» and B>nicia. one member.
27. .\11 that portion of the County of S.jlano not included in
the Twenty-sixth .Vs.senddy District, one mendier.
2S. The County of Marin, one member.
29. All that p.'irtion of the Citv and County of San Francisco
liotMided as folliiws: Comnii'nciii:.' at the point of intersection
when' the centvr line of Bryant .street intersects the w.-iters of
the Bav of Sun Francisco, continuing thence along thi^ center
of the i'cdlowing named streets: Bryant to First, First to Minna,
Minna to Second, Second to .Market, Market to Kearny, Kearny
to Sacramiuito, Sacramento to liie waters of the Bay of San
Francisco; thence along the slior- to the jdace of beginning, one
memlwr,
31), All that portion of the Citv and County of San Francisco
Ixiunded as follows: Commemin): at th<' intersection of tlic cen-
ter of Bryant and First Streets, continuing thence along the
center of the Icdlowing mimed streets: liryant to Third, Third
to .Markit. .Market ti> Second. Se.'nd ti> Minim, .Minna to First,
and First to the place of beginning, one memlR-r.
31. All that fMirtion of the Citv and Co'intyof San Francisco
Ixiunded as follow ;•: CounnenciiiL' at the intersection of Sacra-
mento Street and the waters of th' Itay of San Francisco, con-
tinuing thence along the outer •! the following named streetn:
— 1(1 —
Sac-nitiient.) to K.<arny. Kearny to .Sutt.r. .Sutt.-r to Stockton
fetorkton to Pacilie. I'u-iti.- to the wat.rs of the Hav of San'
Franeisto: tli.'n(r aloni; ti.e ^h-.n- of sai.l ),av to tl..'' i.lacc of
beginning, tojrother with all the water;* of thr Hav of San Fran
ets*^=. ami the Manrl? enntained therein, situat".-,l «ithin the
honn.lanes of tlie Citv an.l Connty of San Fraueiseo, on.,
nieinher.
82. AH fliat portion of the City an.l Conntv of San Franei<,-o
boun.le.1 aj. t.ulows: Cnnn.Muinjr at the inteVr^eetion ..f Pa.jtie
street an<i the wat.Ts of th.' Hay of San Franeis.-o. continuii..'
thence along the center of the f,.llo\viiis nanierl street^' Pacific
to Sto<ktoii, St..ckton to Siitt.T. Sutter to JLwon Ma-..n to
Gr,.en.(;reen to the ivat.T< ,.f tli.. Hav of San Fran.iM.,,; tli.Mic.^
along the .-hore of ^ai.l liay of San Francisco to tlv place of
liegmning. one in.'}nlK r.
•■«• -Ml that jH.rtion of the fity and CVnintv of San Francisco
l«^.un.ie.i a? tollows: fonmiencinB at the p.iin't of intersection of
t.reen Stre.t and the wat.rs ..f the Bav of San Francisco, con-
timnng thence along th.^ centi^r ..f th.' followinir named street*-
Or..en to Mason, Mason to Sutter, Sutter to' Jones. Jon.^s to
(.recn\ncii. (Jreenwich to the waters of the Bav of San Fran-
iisco; thence ah.ng the shore of said Lav t.i the'idaco of heo-in-
nnig, one meinher.
S-1- All that jx.rtion of the Citv an.l Cuntv of San Francisco
t.ouml.'d as lolh.ws: Cnniiencinu' at the int.'rsction of Green-
wuh Street and the wat. rs of th.- Bav n( San Fran.-isco. c.n-
tinmng then.e along th.' .rntcr of the'f..llowinir nani.-.l «treet<-
(Treenwich t.. Jones. J,.n. s to Sutt.T. Sutt.r t.. Hv.Ie. Hv.le to
til.- «at,-rs o) the Bay ,.f San Francisco; thence ahing the shore
ot saul l.ay to the place ..f heginning. one ni.-nil..'r.
.10. All that (...rtion ..f the fitv and Cuntv ..f San Franci-co
iK.inuled as K.llows: Cmim.'ncing at th.- inters.-.tion of th.-
center of Bryant an.l Third Streets, cntinuin- tien... along
Uie .-.•nter .4 th.- l..ll.ming named str.vts: Brvant t.. F.mrth.
1-ourth to Mark.'t. .Mark.t t.) Sto,.kt..n. St..<-kton t.. Sutt.r. Sut-
t.'r to K.arny. K- arny to Mark.t. .Mark.-t to Third. Thir.l to
ine jiiace .it lR-gnuiin<:. on.- meinl).-r.
SO. All that iwrti.)n of the Citv a)i.l C.)untv of San Franeis.-o
i-nn. ...l as lollows: Conu„..n.-ing at the int.-rsection of F.mrth
an.t 1 ryant Streets: th.nce al..ng the eent.-r of the foll„wine
nam.d streets: Bryant to Fitth. Fifth t.. Market, Market to
V t m" 1 T? ^t"''^^'''- ''""^''" *" «t"ckt""- Sto,-kt..n t... Mar-
K.t. .Mark.-t to ^ourth, and Fourth to place of h.-ginning. one
ineint>er. ^ "
iJirrV^ tl'-'t portion of the City and Conntv ..f San Franeisro
rH.un.lcd as follows: Commencing at th.- int.-rs.-ction of Fifth
" '1 iiryant Mr.-ets. continuing tlien.e al-mg the e.-nter of the
Market to iaylor, Taylor to Sutter. Sutt.-r t.. .Mas.-n. Ma.s.-n to
— n
Market, Market to Filth, and Fifth to the ]ilace of h.-ginning,
one nieiniier.
SS. All that i)ortion .if tlie City and Cunty of San Francisco
boumled a.s follows: Connnencins.' at the intersi-ction of Sixth
and Bryant Streets, .-ontinuing thence al.mg tlie center of the
f.dlowing nanie.l str.-.ts: Bryant tiSeventli. S.-venth to Market,
Market to McAllister. .McAllister to Leavenworth, Leavenworth
to SuUer, Sutter to Taylor. TayL.r to Market, M;irket to Sixth,
and Sixtli to the place of lieginniiis;, one niemher.
SI). All that portion of th.- City and County ..f San Francisco
h.)unde<l as follows: Coinmenciim at the inters.-etion .if Bryant
an.l Seventh Stn^ets. continuing ihenee al.mg the center of the
following nani.'<l streets: Bryant t.) Eighth, Eighth to Market,
Markit to Larkin, ],arkin to Sntt.-r, Sutter t.> Leavenworth,
Leavenw.irth to McAllister. .McAllister to Market, Market to
Seventh, an.l Seventh to the plac of I»eginnin2, one memher.
-10. All th.it ]iortion of tlu- City and County of San Francisco
liound.'d as follows: Coinmi-iuin;; at th.' intersecti.m of Bryant
and Eighth Str.-ets, continuing tiience along the center of the
following nam.'d streets: Bryant to El.'ventli, Eleventh to Mar-
ket. .Market to N'au N.-ss, Van N.-ss to Sutter, Sutter to Larkin,
Larkin t. Market, Market to Ei.'iith, and Eighth to the place
of lieginning. .tne meinlwr.
41. .\11 that jiorti.ni of th.- <'ity and dunty .if San Francisco
bound.-.l as follows: Coinin.-nciiiL' at the intersecti.>n of Hyde
Street with th.- waters of th.- I!ay of San Francisco, ontinu-
ing thence along the center i<{ Hyde Str.'et t.) the center .if Cali-
fornia Street: thence along the . i-nter of California Street in a
direct line to its intirs.cti.m wiih tin' east line of th.- City
Cemetery; thence n.irth.rly in a direct line to the waters of the
Pacific Ocean; thence along tie -^h.ire in an easterly direction
to the jilace of h.'ginning. .mi- ni'inlK'r.
42. .\11 that iiortion of tli.' City and C.mnty of San Francisco
b.iunded as follows: C.imminciii>_' at the intersecti.>n of .\v.'nue
B and tin- wat.-rsof the I'M.iiic O-i-an, continuing th.-nce al.mg
the cent.rof th.' f.illowini; n.-nm-d streets: Avenue B to First
Av.-nue. First .\ venue to Turk Sir et,Turk t.i Devisader.i, Devis-
adi-ro to E.l.ly. E.My to Van .N'ss, Van Xess to Sutter. Sutter
to Hyde, lly<ie t.> Culif.irnia. I'alit'ornia to the cast line of the
City Cemetery; thenc' north. -riy in a ilirect line to the waters
of the Pacific Oi-ean; thence .iImmi.' the shore in a westerly and
eoutiierly direction to the pla.-.-ni iH-ginning. tog.-ther with the
islands kn.iwn as the Farallon ■ Islands, one memlier.
4.S. .Ml that jMirtion of lie- Citi and C.iunty .if San Francisco
boundi-d as follows: Conine nein.' at the infersi'ction .if .\ venue
B anil the wat>-rs .if fin- Pacific . • -.-an, c.intiniiing th.-n.-e along
the .-.-nt.-r of th.- foHowinL' nam- .1 streets: .\v.-nu.- B to First
Avenue, First .\venue to Turk. Turk to D.'visa.l-r.i. Devisa.lero
to Eit.lv. Ed.lv to Van Ness. V:oi Ness to Fell, Fell to Slanyan,
— 10 —
iSacrniiii'iito to Kt'arnv. Kearny to Suttvr. !?iitt<'r to Stockton
Btoekton to Paoitic. riieilic to the water-; of tlie IJay of Siin'
FraiKiHeo; thence alonu' the shore of -iuid liav to tiicjilaee of
begiiuihitr.to).'ether witli all the waters of the Hay of San Fran-
eiseo, luiil the ishmcU r.>!itaine<l therein, situated witliin tlie
liiiinnhiries of the City ami t'ounty of San Fraiieiseo. one
nieniher.
32. All that [lortion of the I'ity and County of San Franoiseo
liouiwled as follows: CoMitneneinjr at the intersection i>f I'acitic
Street and tlie waters of the Hay of San Franejseo. continuinL'
tiierue alona the center of the following named streets: I'acitic
to Sto( kton, Stockton to Sutter. Sutter to Mason. Masun to
(ireen. (ireen to tlie water-: of the' Bay of San Fraiieiseo; thence
aloiiii the shore of said l!;iy of San Franeisro to tiie jilac- of
lie<:innin^'. one nieinl>er.
.■;•">. .\11 tliat jiostion of the City and County of San Fraiicii-cu
liouiided as folliiws: Cotnnienein)j at the jxiint of iiiterse<'tion of
Green Street and the waters of the ]5ay of San Francisco, eon-
tinuinj: thence alunc the center of the follmvin.sr named street*;
Green to Mason. Mason to Sutter. Sutter to Jones. Jones to
(treenwieh, (ireeiiwieh to the waters of the J}ay of San Fran-
cisco; thence alui;; the shore of s^aid hay to the']iiace of hcirin-
ninp. one meinher.
."U. All that |».rtionof the City and County of San Francisco
Ixiunded as follows; Cuniiiieiieinsr at the intersection of Green-
wich Street and the waters of the Hay of San Francis<-o. con-
tinuiiiL' thence along the center of the followinjr named streets:
Greenwich t.. Junes. .[.,nrs to Sutter. Sutter to Hyde. Hyde to
the waters i>f the Bay of Sun Francisco; thence along the shore
ol said liay to the jihice of lii-^inning. one niemher.
:{•'). .\11 that jKirtion uf the City and County of San Francisco
Iwunded as follows: Coinnieneinjr at the intersection of the
center of Bryant and Third Streets, continuing thence alciiir
the center of tlie tollowini; named streets: Brvant ti- Fourth.
Fourtii to Market. .MMrk, t to Stix'kton, Stockton to Sutt. r. Sut-
ter to Kearny. Kearny t.. Market. Market t . Third. Third to
the [.lace iif hcginning. one niemher.
M. All that portion of the City and County of San Francisc,
hounded as follows: Coinmencing at the intersection .,f Fourth
and Bryant Street:": thence alone the center of the tolluwinir
named streets: Bry.int t.. Filth. Fifth to Market. Market to
Mason. Mason to Sutter. Sutter to Stockton. Stockton to .Mar-
ket. Market to Fourth, ami Fourth to jdace of heginning, one
meinher.
•!.. All that jiortion of the City and Countv of San Francisco
tK>uiided as follows: Coiiinienciiig at the intersection of Fifth
and Bryant Streets, continuinir theiue ah>ng the c.-nter of the
loUowing naineil strcts: Brvant t.i Si.\th. Si.vth to Market,
Market to Tayh.r. Taylor to Sutter. Sutti r to .Mas.ni. .Mason to
— 11 —
Market, Market to Fifth, and Fil'ih to the place of iieginning,
one niemher.
3>^. All that portioJi of the City and County of San Francisco
Iwuiided as followa: Commencin'.' at the intersection of Sixth
and Bryant Streets, continuing tlienco along the center of the
following name<l streets: Bryant ti Seventh, Seventh to Market,
Market to McAllister. McAllister to I.eavenwortli, Leavenworth
to Sutter. Sutter to Taylor, Taylor to Market, Market to Sixth,
an<l Sixth to the )daco of Ipciriiiniiig, one memlier.
:VJ. All that portion of the City and County of San Francisco
hounded as follows: Conimencii:i; at the intersection of Bryant
and Seventh Streets, continuing llieiice along tlie center of the
following named streets: Bryant to Eighth, Eighth to .Market,
Market to Larkin. l.arkiii to Sutter. Sutter to Leavenworth,
Leavenworth to McAllister, .Mc.Mlister to Market, Market to
Seventh, and Seventh to the ]il:He of heginning. one niemher.
41). .Ml that portion of the t iiy ami County of San Francisco
hound'tl as fidlows: Conimeneing at the intersection of Bryant
and Eighth Streets, coutinuiiifr thence along tlie center of the
toHowing named streets: Bryant to Eleventh, Eleventh to .Mar-
ket. .Market to Van Ness, Van Ness to Sutter, Sutter to Larkin,
Larkin to Market. Market to Eiilith, and Flighth to the place
of heginning. one nie!ni>er.
41. .Ml that portion of the City and Couity of San Francisco
lioundcd as follows: Cominenciiiir at the iitersection of Hyde
Street with the waters of the Bay of San Francisco, continu-
ing theiuc along the center of Hyde Street to the center of Cali-
fornia Street; thence along the center of California Street in a
direct line to its intersection wiih the east line of the City
Cemeterv; thence northerly in a direct line to the waters of the
I'acitic Ocean; thence along tlie -hore in an easterly direction
to the place of heginning. one niemher.
4-_'. -Vll that ]iortion of the iiiy and County of San Francisco
houtided as follows: Coinniencini.' at the intersi'ctioii of .Vveuue
B and the waters of the Bacilic O.eaa, continuing thence along
the centirof the foUowing n:uiied streets: Avenue B to First
Avenue, First .Vvenue to Turk Street, Turk to Devisadero. Devis-
ailero to Eddv. E<ldy to Van Ness, Van Ness to Sutter, Sutter
to Hvile. Hvde to California. California to the east line of the
Citv'Cemelerv: thence northerly in a direct line to the waters
of the I'acitic Ocean; thence along the shore in a westerly and
southerlv direction to the jdaee el' heginning. together with the
islands known as the Faralh-ne Islands, one niemher.
4:5. .\11 tlnit jHirtioiiof the t'ity and County of San Francisco
IxMinded as follows: CoinnieiieiiiL' at the intersection of Avenue
15 and the waters of the Paeitie ' leean. continuing thence along
the ci'iiter of the foUowing mini' d streets: Avenue B to First
Avenue, First Avenue to Turk. Turk to Devisad'To. Devisadero
to E.idv. Eddv to Van Ness. Van Ness to Fell. Fell to Staiiyan,
— 1-.' —
ritanyiin to l». I> toihr w.itiTS of thr I'lioific ()i-t;m; tlicn.-o along
tlu' f^liori' of sail! lucaii to tlio |plact' of lir;;ininii!i. one menihor.
44. All that portion of tho City and County oi' San Francisco
Uiuntk'd a>» follows: (.'oiiiuioncincr at the iiittTPCction of Avenn«
D and thi' waters of tli'' Pacific Ocean, continuing thence along
the ci'iiter of the follow iiig nanietl siticet?: Avenue 1) to Stan-
van. Stanyan to Fell. Fdl to Van Xess. Van Ness to Market,
Market to Eleventh. Klev.'nth to Channel. Cliannel to Harrison,
llarri.-on to Fourteenth. Fourteenth to (Juerrero. (iuerrero to
Kigiitecnth: tlience alon<.: Kiu'hteenth to its westerly end; tlience
in a direct line westerly to an intersection of tlie eastern limit
of K Street (or Avenue); thence along K to tlie waters of tlie
I'aciric Ocean; thence northerly along the shore to the jdace of
heginiiing. one ineinher.
4-'). All tliat jiortion of the City and ('ounty of San Francisco
hounded as follows; Cotnnieneitip at the intersection of (iuerrero
and Fourteenth Streets, coiitiiuiing tlience along the center of
the following named streets; Fourteenth to Harrison, Harrison
to Cliannel. Channel to Bryant. Ifryant to Seventh. ."Seventh to
Mississipjii. Mississippi to Napa. Napa to Twentietli. Twentieth
to (iuerrero. and (iuerrero to the jdaceuf heginning. one nienilier.
40. .Ml that portion oi' tlie City and County of San Francisco
lioumled as follows; Coiiiiii'neii'.g at tlic intersection of Bryant
Street and the waters of the Bay of San Francisco, continuing
thence along the center of the following named streets; Bryant
to Seventh. Seventli to Mississip[>i. .Mississi))iii to Najia, Napa
to the waters of the Bay of San Francisco, and thence along the
shore of said liay to the place of beginning, one niemher.
47. All tliat |>ortion of the City and County of San Franciscf)
Iwunded as loilows; Cotiinioneing at the intersection of Najia
Street and the waters of tiie Bay of San Francisco, continuing
thence along the center of the following named streets: Napa
to Howard. Howard to .\rniy, .\nny to .Mission; thence along
the county road to its intersection with the iioundary line
dividing the Counties of San F'rancisco and San Mateo; thence
along said Itoundary line to its intersection with the waters of
the Bay of San Frnncisco; thence along the shore of said hay
to the place of heginning. one nieml.er.
4>>. .\U that portion of the City and County of San Francisco
Ixiunil'd as follows: Coiuineiu-ing at the intersection of K Street
and the waters of the Haeific Ocean, continuing thence along
the center of the followinir iiameil -treets; K to its easterly
limit; thence in a direct line to the westerly eiiil of Eighteenth,
P^itrhteentli to (iuerrero, (itii-rrero to Twintieth. Twentieth to
Howard. Howard to .Vrniv. Army to Mission; thence along the
county ro.'id to its intersi I'tion with the tjoundary line dividing
till' Counties of San Franci-co and .'^an .\lateo; thence along said
line to the waters of the Pacific Ocean; thence along the nhore
of said oeejin to the \ilnri- of hiMtiiining. one member.
V\ —
49. The County of San Man>o, one member.
50. The Count V of Santa Cruz, one member.
.31. All that portion of Alameda County comprising the Town-
ships of Murrav and Washington, and that certain jiortioil of
Eden Township within the eorj. .rate limits of the Town ot Hay-
wards, aiul that portion of said Fd'Mi Township known as Castro
Valley eh ction precinct, descrilx-d as f.dlows, to wit: Commeiu-
ing at a jK.int where the northeilv line of the Town of Hay-
wards is intersected liv the dividing line between San I^irelizo
and Castro Vailev ehc'tioii pn-cincts thence along said dividing
line of said precincts to the middle line of San Leandro » reek;
thence easterlv and northerly aleng the middle line ot saiU
creek to the dividing line .>f Alameda and Contra Costa toun-
ties- thence easterlv and southerlv along said divnlmg hue ot
said' counties to its "point of iiilers.rtion with the dividing line
of Eden and Murrav Townships aforesaid; thence along saia
dividing line Wuwi-n Eden and .Murray Townshiji-'r to tli.' cor-
ner of Ellen, Murrav, and Washington Townships; thence
westerlv along the T' ■' dividing the Townships ot W ashmptou
and Eden to the middle of the mountain road Iron. Haywards;
tlience northcrlv along the middle of said road to tne southerly
boundarv line 'of the Town of Haywards; thence along tlie
IxmndarV line of Haywards and Castro Valley election precincts
to the iilace of beginning, one meiuber.
5-2 \11 that portion of Ahmuda County ..ompri..*ing so much
of Ede.i Township as is not included in the Fiftv-hrst Assembly
District, Kud thai ,«.rtion of Br..,klv,. Township lying outsu
of the City of Oakland, and all of Alameda Township, cue
'"sS.'^Ail that i.irtio.i of Alameda County com,.rising the Sixth
and Fourth Wards of the City of Oakland, ^l^^j^'f ^ *,^ .^;l^:?"rj
JWinning at the point in th- w.-t-ily line ol the^e^elth \\ ard
wh:^e the same .s'iutersectcd by Tenth ^n^t pn^u.^ ; hence
we*t=rlv along said Tenth Street to Adalme S reet, th. a. e
r<.utherlv along sai.l Adaline Street to the northerly line o
Ua. eda Townshij,; thence easterly along saul line of Alameda
Tow <1 p to where the sanu is inlcrseeteii by the dividing In e
I etwee the said Sixth a.ul Seventh Wards; bene. northerl>
hni said dividing line to the p-int of beginning, one mend-er^
"4 Ml that portion of Aland 1 County comprising the l•lr-
W rd of t le Citv of Oakland, being all that portion of said
Civ of (Oakland Iving west of Adaline Street ; and al that por-
tioi. of the Countv of Alameda, beit.g a portion of O.iUa.d
Towniiip. lying outside of said City o, 0>;'^l^-';l- ;-';; l^,^;
follow^- Commencing at the interaction of the northern charter
,e ofth CitvofOakhuidvitl. the dividing line Utween
Iv an. Ten leseal election preeinets: thene.- northcrlv along
aid d V d ..; line to where it interacts the ^utherly lm«
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of Hcrkcley ck'ctinn prccinft; thonoi' westerly alnnp; said lini'
(if siiiil licrkclcy clpfticn precinct to tli(» dividing line lutwrfu
Hcrkili y unil \Vfst Berkeley election ]irefincts: thence nortli-
eily :il(ini; s:ii<l dividing' line last named t<> the sontlierlv line
of Ocean \'iew election precinct; thence easterly almig said last
iianii'd line to the ilividing line hetween Alameda and Contra
t'lpsta Counties; thence northwesterly and westerly along saiil
Alanu'ila and Contra Ci^sta iKUindary line of Alameda Countv
and til? City and County of San Francisco; thence soutiierlv
alnng saiil last named l)oundary line to the said northerii
charter line of tlie City nf Oakland; thence easterly along said
last named line to the |»'int of iicginning, one nienili<T.
•')■">. All that iiortioii of Alameda Cuinity coinprising the
Second ami Third Wards of the City of Oakland, and tiounded
as fnjlows: Commencing at the intersection of the nortliern
charter line of the City of Oakland with the center line of
Adaline Stri'ct; thence southerly along said center line of
Adaline Strict to where the same is intersecteil hy tlie center
line of Tenth Street: thence easterly along said cent<r line of
Ti'uth Street to the Center line of Hroadway; thence nortlii-rlv
along the center line of Broadway to the dividing line hetweiii
the Second and Fifth Wards; thence easterly along said divid-
ing line last nanx d to the dividing line hetween the Second
and Seventh Wards; thence northerly along said last named
line to the said northern charter line; thence westerly along
said last named line to tlie point of beginning, one mendier.
•")(>. All that portion of Alameda County comprising all of
Oakland Township outside the City of Oakland, and not in-
• luded in the Fifty-fourth Assendily District, and all of the
City of Oakland cuistituTing the Fifth ami Seventh W.ards, not
included in th.' Fifty-third. Fifty-fourth, and Fifty-lifth Assem-
lily Districts, one menitier.
o". The County of Contra ("<ista. one mendier.
oS. All that ]iortion of tic County of San Joaijuin eomiirising
the City of Stockton, one memher.
o'.t. All that portion of San .Ioni|uin Countv not in(duded in
the Fifty-eighth District, one member.
tin. The County of Amador, one memtn'r.
(i1. The County of Calaveras, one menilK>r.
<>2. The County of Tuolumne, one memlxT.
<■).■{. All that jiortion of the County of Santa Clara eomjirising
the Townsliips of Alniaden. Redwood, Fremont. Alviso, an<l
Santa Clara, one memlirr.
<i4. AH that j.ortion .if the County of Santa Clara comprising
the City of San Jos('. one mcmlier. "
<>■'). All that i>oTtion i,f Santa Clara Countv comprising the
Townships of Milpitas, Murnett, and (Jilroy", and all of the
Township of San .Iose,exe.|,t tlie City of San ".Jos«', one memher.
'•'_>• The County of Stanislaus, one memher.
<;.. The Counties of Mireeil ami .Mariposa, oni' memher.
6S. The County of San Benito, one member.
69. The County of Monterey, om- member.
TO. The County of Fresno, one iiieml)er.
71. The Countv of Tulare, one meml)«r.
72. The Counties ..f Alpine, M.nv., and Inyo, one member.
73. The County of San Luis ()l,i-]M), one memlier.
74. The County of Santa I'.arliara, one member.
75. The Counties of Kern and V. ntura. one memlier.
76. .Ul that Jiortion of Los AnL'.les County contained in the
Townshijis of Soledad. San Fernando, El Monte. San Gabriel,
La Ballona, Azusa. Wilmington, San Antonio, and all that por-
tion of Los Angeles Township not contained within the city
limits of Los Angeles City, one meinijer.
77. That ]iortion of Los Angeles County contained within the
limits of the Citv of Los Angeles, one memher.
7.S. The County of Orange and all that jiortion of the County
of Los Angeles not included in the Seventy-sixth and Seventy-
seventh Assembly Districts, one member.
7;t. The County of San Bernardino, one member.
S(». The County of San Dieg.i. eue member.
The Legislature, at its twentv.ighth session, jirojiosed an
amendment to Section S. Article XI, rebating to the adojHion of
charters of cities. The Constitution jirovides that the Legisla-
tnn' shall submit amendments to the jjeojile in such manner
an.l at such time as is e.xjiedient. The Legislature having
failed to jirovide for the submission of the above amendment,
I am not justified in calling ui«)n the people to vote thereupon.
\m\ I do hereby ofter a rewanl of one hundred dollars for
the arrest and conviction of anv and every person violating any
of the jirovisi.ins of Title IV, I'art I, of the Penal Code; sucli
rewards to be paid until the total amount hereatter expended
for the purjiose reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars.
In witness where-if. 1. 1!. W. Waterman, Governor of the State
of California, have hereunto <et my hand and caused the Great
Sealof the State to be aHixed. at tiie City of Sacramento on this
the lir<t day of October, in the year ot our Lord one thousand
-right hundred and ninety.
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ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
State of Califoriiiat /
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. ]
Notice is hereby given that a special election -will be held in the
County of Butte on
Saturday, the Seventeenth day of January, A. D. 1891,
to elect a State Senator from the Fourth District, composed of the County
of Butte, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of C. L. Pond.
And I do hereby offer a reward of one hundred dollars for the arrest
and conviction of any and every person violating any of the provisions
of Title IV, Part I, of the Penal Code; such rewards to be paid until the
total amount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the sum of ten
thousand dollars.
In Witinsa Whereof, I, R. W. Waterman, Governor
of the State of California, have hereunto set
my hand and caused the Great Seal of the
State to be affixed, at the City of Sacramento.
[seal.] on this the sixth day of January, in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
ninety-one.
R. W. WATERMAN,
Covarnor.
Attest:
E. G. WAITE.
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It bocjnos n^; painful drty, as tho Exccrtivo
of this Stato, to aanornco oificially tho doath of Jcnoral riliia.:
TociiLia-^h ohorr-.an. The wholo nation is in rnorrninf., an^ ?vory
ovidonco of roGrtoct that a f ratoful pooplo ia capable of inanif astinf ,
sl\ouid bo, and I douLt not, v;ill bo exproas'Jd in moinor; ol hir.,
rho upon all occasions drrim. hi3 ^vchtfi'l iifo LTanifostod :;i'ch
loyalty an' such unoxanpiol devotion to tho intorosts of this
nation.
Ho wa3 th-3 1: st 01 tho throo f,roat Union Oonorala to to ;
and tho nation rill fo^^v^^ chorish his r.oiriorf as one of the
rroatnst mlitary ;.:3u of ^h"! if o. So lonf: as this nation livos,
th5 nmios of Grant, Shexic&n "^ Sh?ridan will ro. ain ^non on tho
oafor; of h'^r histonr,
Thilo ro 30 do-;ply co^rn his los:, lot us thank Sod for s'^annj
hiG Iifo in tli-> tun of ovr ^^roatost r.ood of ". i:r. an. tjiat ho has
hoiTi allowed to onjoy to tho fri.ost oxtont tho confid":nca, ftonro-
ciation i^.. aff-j^tion 0. .» rrat":fvi poopl3, dTirinf h\ docimin^
SJtrttc of CTrtltforntrtt
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yoars.
i^-v.-viil^J
1891.
Grcnor 1 Cl\on:^^n vras in yo'-'th a soicliir o-. ovr coil ; in aftor
yoars, a citi'ion of our Stato, anl ra3 a cor.staat anl dovotod iriond
of CaliTornia -iRfl doarly boiovod by our pooplo. TfioroToro, I,
Hor.r^,' H. ll:. ri.h.ja, Govomor oi tho Stato of CaiifoiT.ia, do horouy
r-^coir-Tiii ari a vi:.T\ of apnrociation of hi-:; '-orth as a soldior and
citizon, that tho flags oi. th: several Public JuiidingG of tho
Stato, as aino wTnty, Lvnicip:.! and Scaocl, bo nk.coc at kxlf mast
r.nd 30 r"'!T.in for thirty dayj. It is air.o raccn-.ondod as a fi^rthor
j.-^arL 01 rosroct, that o;i th- day oi Uio obsoquios both Kougos of ti\o
Lorialaturo adjo^'m, and all pu.blic buainosG bo suspondod at tho
Capitol buildmjjo for tho day,
III TESTIiiOilY THEREOF, 1 h:.vo horoun-.o
sot rny hand and cr.usod tho Groat
Soal of tho Stato to brj afiixod
at thn City of Sacrjuvanto, Cali-
forniri, Mis IGth day of Fjbruarj'-,
A. D. Sight ?on Hundrod and Kin-jty
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STATE OF 0 A I. 1 F 0 R N I A.
April 13th, lb9i.
In coi.ip.on '.VI -'h; "-.bo neoi-^lo
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Gv/G has
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reached me of the si^dden death of Hon. Robert V/. Vfaternun Ex.
Gove ri. or o:
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He has b:;Gn idor.tifiod with California from a very early von
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and has assisted vei
na tv ra 1 r o s c m -c ^ g .
serially ir. th? dovolonrnent oi hor
3y hio, death, tho fariiy lose an md^.'if -nt
md fati'or, and the State, an honored citizen.
and lovinf- hi'sband
In r cognition, thorofore, of tho hieh standing in the soi
;'vi!
)i the State, to which he has boon cai
called, I. H. H. MARKHAM, Governor
of the State of California, do hereby rocoin:.end that the flags
on all nnblic bviidincs be placed at half rast for ±0 ne^'iod of
thirty day;^, an^ that the offices at tl^e State C pitol be closed
leral.
IN TESTIMON*^' WHEREOF, I have set i:^r
hand and carsed the Groat Seal of
State to be affixed at Sacrai.eito
tnis the 13th day of April m tho
year of our Lord one thousand
eii.hl hrndred and ninoty one,
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SQcrotan* of State
Ami 13th, lb9i.
In coimnor.
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reached no of the ovdden death of Hon. Robert Vf. Vfatermn Ex.
Governor
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Ke has b:!on identified v/ith California froi:
very early period
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lose an in'^FTp^"nt a'ncTTovi nr TtiTsBand
and fa tier, an^i the State, an honored citizen.
In r cofT.iLion, th^rnfore, of the hieh standing in the service
CI the State, to which he has been called, I. H. H. MARKKAM, Governor
of the State of California, do hor^-1;^^ r^cci:i end that the flags
on all nublic briidiPiCS bo placed at half uast for the period of
thirty d:
and that the offices at ti~ie State C nitol be closed
on the dav of h ' .^ fi-nei'al,
IN TESTIMOJf' WHEREOF, I have set rrr*^
hand and carsed the Great Seal of
State to be affixed at Sacraif:er.to
this the 13th day of April m the
year of oiir Lord one thousand
aif.ht hundred and ninety one,
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P R 0 C L A !< A T I 0 N.
May 29, 1891,
Havir.f b^on of-^iciallv notified by the Tn:ste-'?s of tlie
• Roforn Sohool for Juvenile Offcndor:
located at Vfhiittier,
Califcrr.ia, that the said ir-.-ititrtion will ba ir. rsadiness for
the proper reception of irratos by the first da.'"' of Ji'ly, A. D.
1891, ir. accordance v.'ith the nrovisions of Sectio:. 15, Chapter
CVIII 0.' ^.he Statrter^ of California, nac^ne-
ti.o 28th Cession
' ■" th^ Logislati^re, in 18b9,
I, H. H. MARKKA M, Governor of the State of
California, do heroby rnal^o nnbiic proclairation of that fr.ct.
There foro, on and after said first da" of Jrly, A. n.
1891, it shall be larf^'l for said Board of Tn^stees to receive
into its care and p.rardianship infants betroen the aros of ten
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
SACRAMENTO, CAL
• :/- eichteon yoars coiiittod to its ci-stody, to lo carod for
aocordinc to law.
IN TFSTIMOIJY FriERFOF, I l.-ve b?roto
f^ot vy h".:".'", c.i.' :<v^''i the Jr.? at
Sea.1 Oi State to be affixod at
't'i^.rr- ortc this tv/er.t^' ninth da\'
of May in the year cf orr I oi-d
on3 thnrsr-nd ei^ht h-'ndrod and
-luot" one.
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Governor of the State c" California.
Attest
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Seerotar" of Stato.
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t^TAlE jf CAlIi\MNIA.
Drnnj; th? past ;'ear, tno inliauitar.to of tiie Staf? of
Caliiorr.ia havo mjoyed ir. a marked d?r_,r3':! tiig bi3s:urifo of hoaith,
neaoT and nrnr^p-irity, and havs enat cavs? to bo tivankfi'l to the
Aimiihty.
I, th^r^fon, an-'Oir.t Th'Tsday the 26 tn da;- of !,^ove:nber inst.
as a da." of pr.biic th.ankseivint-, and r9C0jni'ienn its obsoi'vance m a
. ...3r b'^fittiup a p.ratefri ^.nd nrosn^rors n?ople.
TKb'TIMjm' 7^'EREO?, 1 ha' e h3r3rnto
set my hand and carsed the {• reat Seal
of ttate to je affixed at
t^tate Oanitoi on this the
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sixteenth day of Noveinb'^r, A. D.
1331.
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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
SACRAMENTO, CAu
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS lAAY COME, G r e o t i n g :
WHEREAS, I have been requested by varic.r.s labor organiza-
tions to recoi-iiBnd tha+. M 0^ n d a y S«pt«ib«r th« 5*J\,A. D. 1892-
be observed as a holiday, and it being made to apoear to Lie b,^- tlie
representatives of said organizations that the laboring clasoss
of ti'.a State generally inU-^nd to celebrate tlio above day in a be-
fitting manner as LA30R DAY ;
NOW THEREFORE, I , H. H. MARKHAI4, Governor of the State of
California, by virtre of tl^e novver in me vested, do hereby designate
and set api.n Monday. Uie tlh da;- of September, A. D. 1892, as a
public holiday;/'.
IN T"STIMON^' VmEREOF I have hereunto
set ii\j/ hand and carserl the Great
Seal of the State of Caiiforr.ia
to be affixed at the State Capitol
•"on tlus th.e 23rd day of Jime,
►A. D. 1892.
Governor.
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COLDIIBUS DAT.
P ^ O-P-k^ k A T I 0 N.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
WHEREAS, the President of the United States, in pursorace of a
joint resolution of the Senate and House of Representatires in
Congress assembled, has issued a proclamation appointing- Friday,
October 21st, A. D. 1892, the Four Hundredth Annirersaiy of the dis-
coYery of ALierica by ColULibus, a general holiday for the people of
the United States :
NOW THEREFORE, I. H. H. MARKHAM. Gorernor of the State of Cali-
fornia, do hereby designate and appoint Columbus Day October 21st,
A. D. 1892 as a public holiday j and as the idea of celebrating the
day first originated with the scholars of the public schools, I
suggest that that institution be made the center of all local
demonstrations •
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set ny
hand and caus ed the great seal of
State to be affixed at Sacraconto this
29th day of August, A. D. 1892,
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Attest :
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PROCLAMATION.
State m- (."alifornia. i
ErK< ITIVR Drpartmrm. /
SACBaMKNTO, AUgU«^t »".. IWJ. >
WHKHKAS, The I-^eli-lalnre of the State of
?T t'alifornia, ;.t iUs twenty ninth wsslon. U--
irinniu): on the tlfih day of January. A. I). l-'-'l.
two thinly of all tho memberj* eleca»ii lo each "f
the two hout«s of sHid l^cisUturc vntiiiir in
fftTor thcrt-of, proptwed the folluwlng described
nmendmentt' to the Cou^titutiou of the State of
I'iiUfurnia, lo wit.
AmrndmenI Blumber One.
[Souaif i-ousiiimional Atnendment No. 10.]
AUTICLE IV.
Sertion _', The st*«s;ons of the IX!Ri«Ut»iri.'
shall coiumomx' at I^ oVlotk m. on the first Moii
day after the Iin*i dav of JauiiAry nexi -ucceeU
infi; the ei*H*tiun of its meint»er?'. and ^hatl t-e
bloanial.nnle!»Mhel;ov■e^lo^^hal.inlheinu■riln
(•onvene the l,«ci.«liitnre ^v proclamation. So
l>Ay »haU U' allowed lo meint^ers for a lonKer
jK-rifxl than out" hundre<l d.tys, and no till j-hall
be intn^dnced in either hou^e after the expint
tioii of -ilxiv da» from the eommeneement of
each fie<tdon'. wu'hout ih«con«eii: .>f tvvoti.lrd-
tt( the rnemhpnt thert-o:.
AmenduieuC 5fnmber T»o.
I.\*»em01y Con^lituiional Amc'.tdmeut No. 7.j
Ahtulk XI.
SecUo:! }<. No eoimiy. city, town, township.
Hoard o I K !u<*aii"rii. or Mdi-'ol dlftrici whall in-
cur any Indebtt'diies^ or liubilhT. in «iiy man-
ner, or f»ir any pnrxK»M-. fXceedlnK in any year
the lne»Miie and revenue provide*! lor it for !»nch
ycrtr. without the Kfseiu (»f two thirtl* of the
• pjallrted elecior- thereof vniing at an ele*Mlon
lit Ine held for that iMiriH»>e. nor unle*".. i>efore or
At the time of Incittrln,- iiuch tndel'iedne*i". pro-
vision >hall \>e made i<>r the collection of an
atmiml tax sufficient to pny liie iuierent on *neh
indei'tedi.c*«»* it fall* due. and al!«o p^^vi''ion
toci.»ri-:l:iite A^inkiiiiE fund for the payment of
The priu'-ipal ihereof on or b«ioi% maturity,
whicli nhftll not exceed forty yean* from the
time of (iontntrtiiic the Muie. Any indebte<i-
! e«iOrllaMUiy iruurre^l eoutrary to tbU pro
\i*ion f^liallbe void.
AmeNdineiil .^nmbrr 1lir«««
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..n»tit itiona! Ainendni'Mit So. 11.'
AltTK IK V.
section IV .\ l.lent'Miant fioTemor dhall b«
elected a I the •^ame time K?)d plaee and In th«
►ani#* manner A* the tiovernor. and hi« term of
•trrtee and hi- 'itialtfleatiotm of «:ieiMlity "hall
fiUn be tho sMme ll« thail t>e l'r<.-«tdeiit id th«
.xenate. Imh "httll hare onlj n > a-tirni vote there-
in. He *hHU «'*•>. when the -i«*naie 1- tiol m
«eM«)oti. vl-it uM the ^ute tiiKiiintiont. pii* >n«.
ref'-rnmi TV •ch«»"t». a^yl'iiii!'. and --ther l:i»tl
tniioii*. HnptMirtod tu w'hoU or in part hT ttiv
f>iatv. and make eari'tul exKminatnin* of the
lime* duriniilhcircontinuance in office, receive
for their i»er>ices a comjH nwitioH, which shall
not tw iMcnift«e«l nor dlminidhed durinn th«-
term, wt.icli C"mi>e!isntion is hereby lixed f»>r
the loUowinK ofllcers for the two termn next
enNum^ the adoption of tlii-n Coiutttntion. as
foUowi): <ioTenior, cix thon^^and ($4'».iMJ) do:
Ian per annnm; the .Vttomey-»teneral. three
ihoiiKHnd t$:;.(Ktti) doUar>i per Hiinnm: the
^MM•reta^v nf sute, Controller. Treaaurer. three
ihiHiMind (H.***'^) dollars each per annum: Sur-
veyor* ieneral. three thoaaaua iJ:M»nt>' dollars
per annum. Htid for the foUowinc oificer for the
rractional tt-rm and for the two lerms next en
•-mini: the fourth day of NoveniU-r. A. 1>. eisrht-
f'en iiundred and niuety-iwo, usi follows; Lieu
tenanitiovemor. four thousand (ll.itnu) dollars
per ammni. and iraveiiuK expenses when he
TiiiLV hv enipl.jyed in vi-itinj: aud examining
.-hiie in>tiiutioti«. Such compensation to K* in
mil for all servicer bv lliem. respectively, ren-
dered, in any «mtial'eaimeity or employment
whats4K.'ver. during their r^"*pective terms of
• .ttiee; pruruift, h<,a:f<e\ that the l.eBl^lat^^e.
niter the expiration 4»( theirierm* hercjutjelore
mentioned, may. by Uw. diminish rlie e.imp*»n-
^a^ion of any or all i-neh otBfx-m, Nut in iii> ca«e
i-hall have tlie p»nvr to increase the !*ame altove
the ^\im* lierefiy lited by thl» CoiiHtitniion.
1 lie l*si*laiiire 'may, in its »li!M'retn»n. af^dlsh
tlieotUce of -ur\-cyiT-tienefiiI. aud none of the
officer?' heridni-efoi-e named ^holl rei-elve for
their own use any f»v>or iiernui^itesfor the per
f>rrmanteof any officta'i qiuy.
Atn^ndm^Mt Nnmbrr Feiir.
[A-j-embly touslUu;!0!iaI Am-ndment V >. "i,;
Aktici.e IV.
^eolion Si. No t*ill making an appnipriatioii
for monev, except the general appniprlaikm
idll. and the detietencv i»iU for thw appropria-
tion i>f mouev e\chi*iWly rtevoie«l Tir Uu- "^ ip
jmrt of The "tieneial tiovemmem iiud state
iiiMituiiona. shall cuiitatn mort* than one appro-
priation, and thai for a ^in«^e and ("ertain
pnrj)"»ie. to in- liirrelu cxpre«>e*J. When the
deficiency bid is pre^enteil to the tiovernor. he
n:ay otgei't to one ur more item^. wtiile approv-
ing oth«r bortioua of the bill. Nnottteer oi tb*
state -hall have ^»owe^ to Ineur any deficienev
except in ca** of aci'ial nere*«ty. nnd then
only npon the wrillen a'llh'rtly. tlr*t oilaine-l.
"f the <;ovprnor. svemuiry of ?!a(e. and .\t
lonify iieneral. Any iltdeieney ineurreU in
violation of thin t'r'»^'l-ion *haU U* void, and
the Let.'iklature siioll not have the t«>\*er lo
approprUle money lo pay the '»aine
[^nate t'onstttutlonal Ameadmeiit No. 1
Anri'i.K XI
fieotion s. \ny lity i-onia*ti1ni: a |»«>pula
■ tf nxtrK than itu«* thou^^iid live hnndred
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city, iT if such city be consolidated with a
rounty. then of guchVlty and county, and abaU
lieconie the orjirtuic law thereof, and super-
!«e4le any exif^tinK eharter and all amendmen:^
tlien»*d,*and all laws tnconsiNtenl with such
••barter. A ci>py of f^uch charier, certified by
the Mayor, or chief executive officer, aud
authentit-aied bv the seal of Huch elty, netting
forth tlie -uhmisj'ion of ^l!eh charter to the
elector!*, tttid ItH ratilication by them, shall, after
the approval of Auch charter by the Lej^fclature.
>•»• mnoe. in dnpUf^te. and deposited, one in the
otfiee of the .Secretary of t^tate. and the other.
.liter bi'inK r^M-onle*! in said Recorder's office,
-hail \>e dei».>f.ited in the an-hives id the city.
and thereafter all Court* **haU take judicial
notice of i^ld i barter. The eharter. so ratified.
mav he amended at interv-aU of not lens than
lw(» vearn f'V proiN>*aN therefor, submitted by
the N'nislallve authority of the city to the
«jualified eleeti»r« thereof, at a general ors-pecial
•delation, lield at lea-t forty day- after the pul.:i
ration of ^uch propocals for twenty days in u
dally new*pai>er of Reneral circulation la ^ueh
eirv. and nttifle*! by at leai't thrct^ fifths of the
t;ualified elector* votlne thereat, and approved
IV ;h»' I x'tfi stature, a** herein provided lor the
approval of the eharter. In t'ubmitiing any
hueh .-barter, or ttiueudmeni-* thereto, any
allenmtive article or propo!-itlon may be pre-
-entefi for tlie choice of the voter-, and may be
voted on «<'parately without prejudi.X' to other?.
StJW. TIIKUKKOHE. l'ur>nRut to the pro-
vi-ionaof the t'<mi>iiiuiion, and an Act of the
|.epit-laiure entiile<l "An Art to provide fur the
>ubmi«fion o( eenain projM»bed amendments to
the <on>lilution of the siait; of ralifornia to
thenuaUrlwd electors for their approval," ap-
pn>ved March 7. A. !►. WSi, viz.: 'Section 1
WhenerpT the l.r»ciHlatn.-w »haU propo« any
amendment >.r araeTidiiients to the t'oufcututiou
I'f tht" stale, w tiich amendment or amendmeutM
shall have bt-en pas^ie^i in the manner a:!d f Trn
re"i'dre«l by nrrtb-n one of article eiKhteen of
tbe t'onftit'uiion. and no other tnixle is provided
liv law for the »ubmj(««iiun»f ^uch amendment
oramendm*"rt* to the pe<tple for their approval,
it ^hall be ilu diity --i 'he <iovenior m a^lvertia*
■uch pmpo«**d ameridmenl or amendment^ In at
lea^l four new*paper'* of general circulation in
uii-i Stat*, for Tfiree iiionth?^ next precediiut the
next iieneral elisiion. one of J'aid newi^pai'ep'
ti'n%t l* puldi*he*i at the ciiy of Saci^mento.
aud two at the city of San FranciM-o; and la
i«.*niMk: hi»pr<H*lamation (or an election at which
uny amendment or amendraentM to the < on^ti-
tutlon an* t«> N- voted unon. he »hall Inclut'e
• uch amendment or finit- ndniciit* therein, and
i.c "hall d« •.innate them bv number>. In the
..nur in which ttwv haw be«a proposed." The
'aid amendment* are *nbmltled.tobc »eparate:T
voie«i up<»n t y l-aliot f-y the iualitit-d electors of
the -tate. "U
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KLEITION PIU)(1A)IAT1()N
NOVtMllKH s. lSli-,>.
r.IJXTION rROCLAMA'noN.
Statk oj. Cai.ifdknia. /
KXECI'TIVK Depaktmknt. \
Xolicc is hereby fjiven that a general Llectidii will hv held
thrmii;h()Ut the State of California on Tuesday, the eighth
day of November, A D. 1892, ami the following oittcers will
be ek-ou-.l. nanich
Nine Electors of President and Vice-President of the
United States.
Also, seven Representatives to the Congress of the
United States, Ui be ei^-cted from the following districts;
I'roni the I'irst Congressional District, comprising the counties
of Del Xorte. Siskiyou, Modoc. Hinnboldt, Trinity, Shasta,
Lassen. Tehama. 1'luma.s. Sierra. Mendocino, Sonoma, Xapa.
and Marin, one Representative.
From the .Second Congressional District, comprising the
counties of Butte. Sutter, Vuba, Nevada. Placer, HI Dor.-ido,
Amador. Calaveras. Mono, Inyo, Alpine, Tuolumne, Mariposa.
San Joaiiuin. and Sacramento, one Repre.sentative.
From the Third Congressional District, comprising the
counties of Colusa, Volo. Lake, Solano. Contra Costa. .Mameda,
and (ilenn. one Representative.
From the Fourth Coiigressional District, comprising all that
portion of the City and County of San I'rar.cisco bounded as
follows; Commencing at a point of intersection of the center of
Leavenworth Street and the bay of San I'rancisco. continuing
thence along the center of the following nar.ied streets: Leaven-
worth to Ikoadway. Broadway to Hyde. H^de to Sacramento.
Sacnmetito to \an Ness .\ venue. \an Ne-- .\ venue to Market.
Market to l-:ieventh. I-:ieventh to Harri-on. Harris<Mi Injunction
of Najia and Twentieth; thence along T..Lntiethto Howard.
Howard to .\rniy. .\rmy to Precila Avenue, i're-cita .\ venue to
Coluvi. Colusa to .San Bruno Road or A%eiiue: thence along
San Bruno Road or Avenue to the Ixnnid.iry line dividing the
counties of San Mateo and San Fr.ancis. .; thence along said
boundarv line to the Imy of San Franci- > thence along the
shore of said l»ay to Leavenworth Street t: ; 'ace of Ijcginning.
with all the islands in the bay of .San i r.iucisco within the
Ixinndaries of the City and County of .Sati l"ranci)K», one Rep-
resentative.
From the Fifth Congressional Pislrict a)niprisinK all that
jxirtion of the City and County of San F-uicisco not incUideil
in the Fourth Congressional Diistrict, with the islands known
as the Farallon Islands. t..gether with the counties ui San Mateo
and Santa Clara, one Rciiresentative.
From the Sixth Congressional District, comprising the
Ci)untieT of Santa Cniz. Ittontefey. San Luis Obispo. Santa
Barbara. Ventura, and Los Angeles, one Representative
From the Seventh Cmgressional District, comprising the
counties of Staiii>laus. Merced, San Benito. l-"resno. Tulare.
Kern. San Bernardino. Orange, and .San Diego one Representa-
tive.
.\Kn. one Representative to the Congress of the United
States, l.p be e'lL-ctcd Ir. i;u ihe Third C<ingrc^-ion.il Di-inct. in
accordance with -An Act of the Legislature to di\ide tlie State
of California into Congressional Districts." approved .March i ^.
18.S;,, comprising the ounties of Yolo. Sacramento. .Solano.
Contra Costa. Marin, and .\latneda. for the unexpired term end-
ing March 4. A 1). 1S9; ■ av bwc-ph .McKenna. re.signed.
.\lso. State Senators from the following .Sc-natorial Dis-
tricts:
From the First District comprising the counties of Del Xorte
and Humlwldt. one Senator.
From the Third District, comprising the counties of I'lnmas,
Sierra, and Xevada. one Senator.
From the Fifth Dis'r: •', comprising the counties of i;i Dorado
and Placer, one .Senator.
From the Seventh District, comprising the counties of Lake
and Xa])a. one .Senator.
From the Xinth Di-trict, comprising the o->untv of Solano,
one .Senator.
From the I-*leventh District, comprising the counties of Con-
tra Costa and Marin, one Senator.
From the Thirteenth District, comi)rising the countv of Sac-
ramento, one Senator,
From the I'ifttenth nistriot. comprising the county of San
Joa(iuin. one Senator,
_l*rom the Seveiitetntii I listrict, comprising a!! that ]x)rtion
of the Cit\ and Count> )f San Francisco within the Imundaries
of the Twenty-eighth ' Tw. iity-ninth A.sserably Districts,
one .Senator.
From the XineteL:;,.. ;: : oMnprising all that portion of
the City ami County of Sun Fraticisco within the Itoundaries of
IheThirtv-thinl and Tliirty-nt'th .\ssembly Districts, otie .Senator.
I"rc>m the Twenty-first District. c<)mprising all that jxirtion
of the City and Count> of .S.m Francisco within the l»oundarics
of the Thirty-seventh and Thirty-eighth .X'.xnnbly I»istricts.
one .Sf nator.
From the Twenty-thir I District, comprising all that portion
of the Cit\ ,ind Countv of .S.in Francisco within the l)oundari«s
— -4 —
of the Tbirtv-first ami TliirtN -nintli Asst-nibly Districts, one
Senator. . . ,, , , .■ e
From the Twenty-fifth District, comprising all that portion ot
the City and Countv of San Franci.sco within the boundaries of
the I'orty-tonrthand Forty-fifth Assembly Districts, one Senator.
From the Twentv-seveiith District, comi)risiiig all that p<ir-
tion of the county of .Mameda within the boundaries ol the
Fiftieth and Fift\ -first .\ssembly Districts, one Senator.
From the Twent\ -ninth District, comprising the counties of
San Mateo and Santa Cm/, one Senator.
From the Thirty-first District, amiprising all that portion ot
Santa Clara Countv within the townships of Redwood, Almaden,
Gilrov, and Burnett, and the Third Ward in the city of San
Jose and all of the township of San Jose outside ot the city of
San Jose, e.xcept the precincts of Berryessa and Orchard, as now
constituted, one Senator.
From the Thirty-third District, comprising the counties ol
San Benito and Monterey, one Senator.
From the Thirty-fitth District, comprising the counties ot
Santa Barbara and \'eiitura, one Senator.
From the Tbirt\ -seventh District, comprising all that jiortion
of the countv of l.os Angeles included in and comprising the
following election precincts: All that porti.>iioi the city ot Los
Angeles included in and comprising the tollownig election pre-
cincts- Nineteen. Twentv. Twenty-one. Tweiily-two. Twenty-
three, Twentv-four, Twenty-five, Twenty-six, Tw-enty-seven,
Twentv-eight! Tweiitv-nine. Thirty, Thirty-one. Thirty-two.
Thirtv-three, Thirtv-four. Thirty-five, Thirty-six, Thirty-seven.
Thirtv-eight. Thirtv-nine, Forty, Forty-one. Forty-two. Forty-
three.' Forty four. Forty-five. Forty-six, and Forty-seven, one
Senator. . . .
From the Thirty-ninth District, compnsmg the counties ot
San Bernardino and Orange, one .Senator.
Also. Members of the Assembly, as follows :
From the l"irst District, comprising the counties of Del Norte
and Siskivou. one memlK-r.
From the .Secoml District, compri.sing all that portion of
Humlx>ldt Countv within the townshi]^ < f Orleans. Klamath.
Trinidad. M.id River. Union. Murek.i. and Huckspoit. one
member. ■ - .1
From the Third District. compri.sing all that portion ol Hum-
boldt County not included in the Second Assembly Uistnct,
one memlier. ■/■•ft.
From the Fourth District, comprising thv counties of Tehama
and Trinitv. one memlier. ■ r ou
From the Fifth District, coraprishig the counties of l>ha.sta
and Modfx:, one numljcr.
From the Sixth District, comprising the counties of I.a.s»en.
Plumas, and Sierra, one member.
From the .Seventh District, compri.sing the county of Butte,
one member.
From the IviglUh District, comprising the counties of \ uba
and Sutter, one member.
From the Ninth District, comprising the county of Mendocino,
one metnljer. -
From the Tenth District, comprising the counties of Colusa.
Glenn, and Lake, one nuniljer.
From the F^leventh District, comprising the county of Volo.
one memtwr.
From the Twelfth District, comprising the couuly of Nevada,
one member.
From the Thirteenth I »i~trict. comprising the county of I'lacer.
one menil)er. .
From the Fourteenth District, comjirising tiie county ot I'.l
Dorado, one mein>)er.
From the Fifteenth Di-trict. comjirising the county of Ama-
dor, one menil)er.
From the Sixteenth U.sirict. comjirising all that portion of
Sonoma Countv within '.he townships of Aiialy. Bodega. Men-
docino. t)cean, I'etaluma. Redwood. Salt Point, and X'allejo.
one menilx-r.
From the Seventv-entli District, comprising all that portion ot
.Sonoma County not included in the Sixteenth Assembly District.
one menil)er.
From the Ijghtwnth I "istnct. comprising the county ot Napa.
one nieml>er.
From the Nineteenth District, comprising the county ol
Solano, one memlier.
From the Twentieth 1 >i<trict. comprising all that portion o I
Sacramento Couiit\ within the First and Third Wards of Sac-
ramento Citv. one nieniUr.
From the Twenlv-first District, crmiprising all that portion
of .Sacramento County within the Second and Fourth Wards ol
Sacramento Citv. one nienil>er.
From the Twenty-sei md District, comprising all that i>irtion
of Sacramento Count\ not includetl in the Twentieth and
Twentv-iirst .\»semblv Pisiricts. one memlwr.
Fnmi the Twenty-third District, comprising the cnintv of
Marin, one nienilier.
From the Twentv-fourth District, comprising the county ol
Contra Costa, one menriT.
l"rom the Twent\-fi!ih District, comprising all that portion
of .San jo.i.iuin Cmiitv within the city of Stockton, one member.
Fnmi the Twentv si vth District, comprising .ill th.it i>ortion
of San Jo.iquin Countv ii..t included in the Twenty-filth Assem-
blv District. Diie numlur
From the Twent , -scvmth District, comprising the countv ot
Cal.iveras, one niem'itr
From the Twenty -eighth District, compnsing all that portion
— u —
of the City and Cmiiity oi Sau Francisco h'uudcd as follows:
Comniencinsj: at the ]ioiut of intersection where the center Hne
of Market Street intersects the bay of San I'rancisco. continu-
ing thence alontf the center of the followin;^' named streets:
Market to Third, Third to Bryant, Hr\ ant to the waters of the
bay of San Francisco; thence along the shore to Market, the
place of be.uinninit, one inenil)er.
From the Twenty-ninth District, comprising all that |X3rtion
of the City and County of San Francisco boinided as follows:
Commencing at the intersection of the center of Market and
Third Streets, continuinij thence along the center of the follow-
ing nained streets: Market to Fifth. I'ifth to Hr\ ant. Hryant to
Third. Third to Market, the place of Ijeginiiitig. one niemTier.
From the Thirtieth District. conipri>in:.; .ill that jiortion of
the City and County of San Francisco iKiunded as follows:
Commencing at the intersection of the center of Market and
Fifth Streets, continuing thence along the center of the fol-
lowing named street-^: Market to Seventh Seventh to Hreant,
Bryant to l-'ifth. Fifth to Market, the place of Ijeginning, one
member.
From the Thirty-tlrst District, comprising all that jxjrtion
of the Citv and Couiity of San I'rancisco 'Munded as follows:
Commencing at the inter>ection of th.e center of Market and
Seventh Streets, continuing thence along the center of the fol-
lowing named -treets: M.irket to l-:ieventh. Illeventh to inter-
section of Channel and Bryant, Bryant to Seventh. .Seventh to
Market, the ]>lace of beginning, one memtx.'
From the Thirty-second District, comprisi:!- all that portiotj of
the City aTid County of San Francisco b.,unded as follows:
Commencing at the jioint of intersection where the center of
Bryant Street intersects the waters of the bay of Sati FVancisco.
continuing thence along the ce-nter of the following named
streets: Bryant to intersection of Kleventli .ind Chainiel. along
Eleventh to Harrison, Harrisoti to Napa. N.ipa to the waters of
the bay of San I'rancisco; thence along the shore to Br> ant. the
place of beginning, one member.
From the Thirty-third I)istrict,compri.<ing all that {xirtion of
the City and County of San Francisco Ixmnded as follows:
Commencing at the jmint of inters<-ctioii of the center of Nai)a
.Stri-et and the bay of .San I'rancisco. cont:Muing thence along
the center of the f«>llowing named streets: Napa to Twentieth,
Twentieth to Howard. Howard to .\miy. AT^niy to I'recita .\vc-
uue, I'rcciU .\venue to Colnsji. Colusa to San Bruno Road or
Avenue; thence along .San Bruno Road or .\ venue to its inter-
section with the Ijoundary line dividing '.lie counties of San
Francisoi and San Mati-o; thence along s.i:! !».undar\ line to
the intersection of the water* of the !«> .if San Francisco;
thence along the shore of said bay to Nap.T Street, the place of
Iieginning, one member.
From the Thirty-fourth District, rt)nipri«;iig all that portion
of the City and Count) >A San Francisco fjonnded as follows:
Commencing at the point of intersection of the center of Market
and I-Ue\enth Streets, continuing thence along the center of the
following named streets: Market to \'alencia. X'alencia to Kidley.
Ridlev to Guerrero. Guerrero to Twenty-first. Twenty-first to
Howard. Howard to Twentieth. Twentieth to Harrison. Harri-
son to I^leventhi.Hleventh to Market, the plac^^
one member.
From the Thirty-fifth District, comprising all that portion of
the Citv and County <-i San I'rancisco hmnded as follows:
Coranieiicing at the jxjini of intersection of the center of Howard
and Twenty-iirst Streets, continuing thence along the center of
the following named streets; Twenty-first to Church. Church to
\rmy. Armv to Guerrem. Guerrero to Old .San Jose Road. Old
San jose Road to Thirtieth. Thirtieth to Mission; thence alcmg
Mission Stre-et to Telegraph, or the New County Road; thence
along said road to the Inmndary line dividing the counties of
San Francisco and San Mateo: thence along said T)oundary line
to San Bruno Road or Avenue; thence along San Bruno Road
or Avenue to Colusa. Colusa to I'recita .\veinie, I'recita .\ venue
to Armv. Armv to How.ird. Howard to Twenty-first, the place
of beginning, one member.
From th- Thirtv-sixth District, comprising all that portion of
the City and County "f San Francisco b<ntnded as follows:
Commencing at the ymv. ■ >f intersection of the center of Guerrero
and Fourteenth Streets, eontinuing thence along the center of
the following named streets: Fourteenth to South Broderick.
.South Broderick to Park Road: thence- ahmg Park Roa<l to
Frederick. Frederick to First Avenue. First Avenue to J. J to
Fourth .Vvenue. Fourth .Vvenue to K. K to the waters of the
Pacific Ocean, along the shore of said ocean to the boundary line
dividing the counties o; San Mateo and .San l-'rancisco; thence
along tile said lioundarv line to New County Road, along said
road t<i Mission Read, Mission Road to Thirtieth. Thirtieth to
Old San Jose Road. Old San Jose Road to Guerrero. Guerrero
to Armv, Armv to Church. Church to Twenty-nrst. Twenty-
first to Guerrero. Guerrero to Fourteenth, the place of begin-
ning, one meml>er.
From the Thirtv-seventh District, comprising all that p-mion
of the Citv and Count^ of San Francisco bounded as lollows;
Commencing at the i>oiiit of intersecti.m of the center .-( Market
Street and \an Ness .\ venue, continuing thence along the
center of the foUowin.- n.imed .streets; Market to N'alencia.
Valencia to Ri i'ev Ki.'.e •,.. Guirrero. Guerrero to bourteenth.
Fourteenth t.. <->n\\\ l',-..,;. -Kk. S.uth Br<-»derick to Park Road,
around Park Road to Fie.ierick. l-rederick to First Avenue. First
Avenue to J. J to Fourth .\venue. Fourth Avenue to K. K to
the waters of the Pacific Oexan; thence along the shore o| said
ocean northerlv to Avenue D. Avenue D to .Stanyan. Stanyan
to Grove, Grove to \'aii Xes-, Avenue. \ au Ness Avenue to
Market, the place of Ix^ffiiiniiig. one mtrnVxr.
From the Thirty-eighth ])i>trict, coinpnM:i.- all that portion
ot the City and Count\- of San Francisco Ixjundcd as follows:
Commencini< at the intersection of Avetuie B and the Pacific
Ocean, continuing thence along the center of tlie following
uamed^ streets: Avenue li to First Avenne. First Avenue to
Turk, Turk to Hroderick. Broderick to O'Farrell. O'Farrell to
Van Ncsr, Avenue. \an Xess Avenue to Grove. Grove to Stan-
van, Staiiyan to Avenue D. Avenue I) to the Pacific Ocean;
thence along the shcjre to Avenue H. the place of lieginning, one
nieniber.
From the Thirty-nnith District, coniprisnig all that inmion of
the City and County of .San Francisco Ujunded as follows:
Commencing at the ]>oint of intersection of the center of Sacra-
mento and Hyde Streets, continuing thencx along the center of
the lollowing named streets: Hyde to Sutter. Sutter to Jones.
Jones to Market. Market to Win Xe.ss Avenue. \'an Xess Avenue
to Sacramento. .Sacramento to Hyde, the r-lace of >x-ginnin"-.
one memlxr.
From the Fortieth District, comprising a!l tiiat i>ortion of the
City and County of .San Francisco twunded as follows: Com-
mencing at the ixjint of intersection of Avenue H and the waters
of the Pacific Ocean, continuing thence along the center of the
following named streets: Avenue K to i'irst Avenue. I'irst
Avenue to Turk. Turk to Broderick. Br.xierick to O'Farrell,
O Farrell to \'an Xes.s Avenue. \'an Xes. .\ venue to Sacra-
mento, Sacramento to Central Axenue. Central Avenue to
Calitornia, Califijrnia to the east line of the Citv Cemeten,-;
thence northerlx- in a direct line to the Pacific v)cean: thence
along the shore in a southerly and westerh direction to the
place of Uginning. together with the i>l,!ii.l> known as the
Farallon Islands, i.iie menilK-r.
i'rom the Forty-first District, comprising; .ill that portion of
the Citv and County of .San Francisco hounded as follows
Commencing at the intersection of l.eavenw .nh Street with the
waters of the bay of .San Francisco, continuing thence along the
center ol the following named streets: I.ea.L-mvorth to Broad-
way. Broadway t(» Hy<ie. H.\de to .Sacranunt.'. Saciamenio to
Central .\v^nue. Central Avenue to California, .iloiig California
in a direct line to its intersection with the east line of the City
Cemetery; thence northerly in a direct line to the waters of the
Pacilic ( )cedii thence along the shore of said ocean and the said
bay to Leavenworth, the place of l«ginning. one memlicr.
From the Forty-second I)istrict,compri.sing all ihatiHirtion of
the City and County of .San I"rancisco !-,iinded as follows:
Commencing at the junction of the center o; M.irket and Mason
Streets, continuing thence along the centti „f the following
oametl >(trccts: Ma^on to Broadwa\ . Hroadw.u lo Hyde. H\de
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to Sutter, Sutter to Jon'->. Jones to Market, .Market to Ma.son,
the place of Ixginning. me ineinl)er.
From the Fort.\ -third District, comprising all that portion of
the City and County -i .San Francisco bounded as foUow.s:
Commencing at the intLrsection of the center of Market and
Keaniy Street- continuing thence along the center of the follow-
ing named streets: Kearn> to Broadway. Broadway to Ma.son,
Ma.son to Market, Market to Kearny, the place of beginning,
one member.
From the Forty-fourih District, comprising all that portion
of the City and County <>{ San Franci.sco Ijounded as follows:
Commencing at the p«':!r where the center of Keaniy Street
intersects the bay of Sai; Irancisco. continuing thence along the
center of the following named .streets: Keaniy to Broadway.
Broadway to lAfavenwonU. Leavenworth to the said bay; thence
along the shore of said ij.iy to Keaniy. the place of beginning,
one member.
From the Forty-fifth 1 'istrict, comprising all that jwrtioii of
the City and County > : .San Francisco l)ounded a.s follows:
Commencing at a j>oint vhere the center of Market Street inter-
sects the bay of San I'rancisco. continuing thence along the
center of the foUowin.; nametl streets: Market to Keaniy,
Keaniy to the bay of S-iii Francisco; thence along the shore of
said bay to Market Street, the place of beginning, together with
all the waters of the bay of San Francisco, and the islands con-
tained therein, situateii w;thin the Iwundaries of the City and
Comity of San Francisco, one member.
From the Forty -sixti' Distnct. CT)mprising all that jwrtiou of
the county of Alame<;i within the townships of Murray and
Washington, and that i trtain })ortion of liden Townshi]> within
the corjwrate limits of •.!'.;- town of Haywards. and that jwrtion
of said liden Townshr.i known as Castro \'alley lilection I're-
cinct. described as folio a -. to wit; Commencing at a jx^int where
the iiortherl\- line of t!;c town of Haywards is intersected by a
line known as the divitling hue between San Lorenzo and Castro
Valley Ele-ction Precincts; thence along s.aid dividing line of
said precincts to the nv Kile line of San Lorenzo Creek; thence
easterly and northerly aloii»; the middle line of said creek to the
dividing line nf .Vlami'.a and Contra Costa Countie!>; tueiicc
easterly and southerly ilimg said dividing line of said counties
to its jHiint of intersection with the dividing line n( K<ien and
Murray Townships aforcs.iid; thence along said dividing line
between liden and .Murriiv Townships to the comer of llden.
.Murray, and Washington Townships: thence westerly along
the line dividing the townshijwof Washington and FUlen to the
middle of the mountain ro.id from Haywanls; thence northerly
along the middle of the -.ii^l road to the southerly txiundary line
of the town -if H.jywatU; thenar- along the lioundary line ol
Haywards and Castro \ iliey Klection Precincts to the place of
beginning, one member.
From the Fortvseventli District, comprising all that jmrtion
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of the comity of Alameda, including so iiuich of Kden Town-
ship as is not within the Forty-sixth Asscinhly District, and
that portion of Hrooklyn Township lyuig nitside ot the city
of Oakland, and all of Alameda Township, nm. member.
From the Forty-eighth District, compri-ir.); :ill that portion
of the county of Alameda situated within th.it iK.rtiou of the
city of Oakland boundetl as follows: Comiiiu;iciu>; at a ]X)int on
the westerly line of ihe Seventh Ward, where tliesame is inter-
sected by Thirteenth Street extended, coiitiiui-n- theuce along
the center of the following named streets: Thirteenth to Broad-
way, Broadway to Tenth. Tenth to Jefferson. Jeikrson to Twelfth.
Twelfth to Adeline, Adeline to the shore line I'l Oakland Creek,
and thence extended to the lxiundar\- line of siid city ot Oak-
land in said creek; thence along said biiuiulary line in said
creek to the intersection of .said boundary line with the liound-
ar>- line between the Sixth and Seventh Wirds of .said city of
Oakland, and thence along said last menti'ii • '. :>oundary line to
the place of beginning, one meuil^er.
From the Forty-ninth District, comprising all that jwrtion of
the county of Alameda as follows: All tli:it ; onion of the city
of Oakland lying west of Adeline Street, ami ill that portion of
the county of Alameda, lieing a jwrtion of O.ikland Township,
lying outside of .said city of Oakland, boutideii as follows: Com-
mencing at the intersection of the northern eh.-\rler line of the
city of Oakland with the dividing line between Hay and Tem-
escal Election Precincts; thence northerly along said dividing
line to where it intersects the .southerly line '>f Berkeley lilec-
tion Precinct; thence westerly along .said line of Berkeley
Election Precinct to the dividing line betwwn Berkeley and
West Berkeley Election Precincts; thence n. ttherly along said
dividing line last named U> the southerh line of Ocean View
Election Precinct: thence easterly along said List mentioned line
to the dividing line between Alametla and Cnntra C<jsta Coun-
ties; thence northwesterly and westerly .iwng said Alameda
and Contra Costa Ixiundary line of Alanie'i.i County and the
City and Count\ of San Francisco; thence -r.-herly along said
last nameti bi>undar\' line to the said noitiie-ii charter line of
the city of Oakland; thence ea.sterly along -.ivl last named line
to the i>oint of Ix-ginning, one member.
From the Fiftieth District, comjirising all that portion of the
county of Alametla within that |»ortion of the city of Oakland
bounded as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the
northeni Ixiundary line of said city with \iKi:ne Street, con-
tinuing thence along the center of the follounii; named streets:
Adeline to Twelfth. Twelfth to Jeflferson. Jeiiersfin to Tenth,
Tenth to Broaduav, Broadway to Twentieth, or Delgcr Street,
and thence along the continuation of said I'wenticth Street to
its intersection with the old charter line iii the iwirthwesterly
arm of Ijkke Merritt: thence northerly al^ng tIjc old charter
line following the meaiulerings of Cemetery Cr^-ek to the new
charter line, or lAin»n Street, and tbence to the place of bcKin-
ning. one menilier.
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From the Fiftv first Uistrict. comprising all that portion ■>(
the county of .^limeda ,i^ follows: .\11 of Oakland Township
outside the city of Oakland and not included in the Forly-ninlh
As.semblv District also t!:at portion of .\lameda County com-
i)rising the annesed district so called) and lying east of the old
charter line of the city ''l ( »akland. as said line follows the cen-
ter line of Cemetery Creek and into the northwesterly ami of
Lake Merritt. north of s.iid charter line as said line extends into
the northea-sterlv arm of Lake Merritt. and ii'jrth and ea.st of
the dividing line between Oakland and Brooklyn Townships,
inchuling also al! that wrtion of the city of Oakland Ixmiided
as follows: Beginning al a ix)int in the northeasterly ann ot
Lake Merritt where the old charter line is intersected by Twen-
tieth Street extended; theuce along the center line of the lol-
lowing named streets: 'rwentieth to Broadway. Broadway to
Thirteenth. Thirteenth to its \K)'mi of intersection with the hue
dividing Oakland and lirooklyn Town.ships: thence southerly
along said line to its intersection with the charter hne ot the
citvof Oakland: thence easterly al(jng said charter line to its
intersection with the siiii charter line at Park Mreet: thence
northeriv along said ciuirter hue to Millbury ^Mreet: theiie^
along sai.l street and it- exten-ion to the boundary line Ixtweeu
Oakland and Broi)klvn Townshijw: thence southwesterly aiul
westerlv along the old ch.irter line to the place of beginning,
comprising all the Sev. ;iii Ward and a jwrtiou ot the bitth
Ward of the citv of Oakland, one memlier.
From the Fifty-secoiil District, ojmprising the county ol San
Mateo, one member. re.
From the l-ifty-third 1 ii>trict. comprising the county ot Santa
Cruz, one meratier. . .
From the Fiftv-fourt!: District, compnsmg all that portion ot
the county of Santa Chira within the precincts of Agnews.
Campl>ells, Jeffer-on, tl. town of Mountain N'lew, NIorelan.l.
the town of Mavfield. tiie Fourth Ward of the city ot San Jose.
Iniversity, Willow Glen, Cupertino, and the town ot Santa
Clara, one raeralx-r. . ,-
From the Fiftv-fifth District, comprising all that 1»"';'".°
thecountv of S.uita C'.ui within the First, .Se-cond. and Third
Wards of the city of S-n Jose, and the precincts of Hester an.t
Crandelville, one meml-.r ,, . . ..,■ ^f
From the Fiity-sixth District, comprismg a" that f"^'"" *>
thecountv Ol S,uita Cl.r.i not include.1 in the hif^yfourlh and
Fiftv-fifth A-seniblv P.-itncts, one memU-r. , ^•
From the 1 Ills seventh District, comprising the counties ot
Stanislaus and Mereetl. one member. ,■ «f
From the Fifty-eiRhth Distnct. compri-sing the counties ot
Tuolumne and Maniwsa one mctnlwr.
Fn>m the Fifty-ninth Distnct. comprising the county ol San
Benito, one member. . ,- \t„i„f
From the Sixtieth Ihstrut. compriMng the countie*ol Alpine.
Invo. and Mono, one ncmlicr.
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From the Sixty-first District, comprising thf aninty of Mon-
terey, one memljer.
From the Sixty-second District, comprlsiii),' al' that portion of
the county of l-'rc-sno situated within the following; election pre-
cincts, as now constitute<l. to wit: Minturu. White's Bridge,
Borden, Berenda. Fresno Colony, Cantua, Huron M.idera. I-'ire-
baufi;h, WashinKton Colony. Wildtlower, Kiti.'.'-tiiii. Mendocino,
Lake, Kastin. .Selnia. Warthani, Pleasant \allcy. Sycamore,
Crescent, Chicago. Central Colony. I,il)ert\ . lowler, Madison.
West Park. Kingshnrg. Malaga, Oleander, 'reti'.! 'trance. Scandi-
navia. Ward No. t,. Fresno City. Ward No. 5. i''resno City, one
member.
From the Sixty-third District, comprising ;dl that portion of
the county of Fresno not included in the Sixty-second Assembly
District, one memlx-r.
From the Sixty-fourth District, comprising all that jxjrtion of
the county of Tulare situated within the folluwing election pre-
cincts, as now constituted, to wit: Tipton. I'ixley. Alila. First,
Second, Third, and Fourth Wards of Tulare. lUiena N'ista, En-
terprise, Cioshen, Traver. ('.rand \'iew, K\».i.!~ior. (irangeville,
Hanford. Lucerne. Lake Side. Lemoore. King- Kiver, and West
Knd. one menil)er.
From the Sixty-fifth District, comprising al! that jwrtitm of
the county of Tulare not included in theSixt\: 'urth Assembly
District, one member.
From the Sixty-sixth Di.strict, comprising tho county of Kern,
one meml)er.
From the Sixty-seventh District, comprising the county of
San Luis tlbisjio. one memlier.
From the Sixty-eighth District, comprising the county of
Santa Barbara, one member.
From the Sixty-ninth District, comprising the county of
Ventura, one menil)er.
From the Seventieth District, comprising .ill that jwrtion of
the county <if Lf>s Angeles included in thr ; blowing election
precincts: Lancaster. I'almdale. Llano, Act' n l'lizal)eth Lake,
I.a Liebre. Fsperan/a, Fainnount. Langs. Neuli dl. Los \'irgines,
Calabas,sas. San N'icente. National. I%lectt;c, Santa Monica,
Monte N'isRi. Cahuenga, Santa Susana. Lankushim. San Fer-
nando. Bnrbank. darvanza. (llendale, I.,a C.iilada. Tejunga,
North Pasadena. Pasadena City Precincts Numljers One, Two,
Three. Four. Five, and Six. one meml>er.
From the Seventy-first District, comprisi'ig all that ]x)rtion
of the county of lx>* Angeles included in the following election
precincts: Claremont. I.ordsburg. S])adTa. Pomona City l*recinct«
Numbers One, Two. Three, and Four. A/iisa. C.lendora. V.\
Monte. Fanndale. Old Mission. Monrovia. Duartc. I^raanda.
Sierra Madre. San Gabriel. Alhambra, KnolU. .South Pa.sadena.
Rowland. Covina. Los Nictos. Whittier. and Kivera. one member.
From the Seventv-sccond l>wtrict. compri-iii; all that jwrtion
of the county of I-<x .■Xngeles included in th' following election
precincts: San Antonio. Fniitland, Florenc Wnxm. Downey,
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\rtesia Clearwater. Norwalk. Compton, Lugo. Enterprise. Re-
dondo I^ng Beach. Cerril.is. Wilmington, San Pedro, Catahna,
Chautauiiua. Ballona, Cei-.iinelli. La Dow, Fuiversity. and Rose-
dale, one memlx-r. ,, ., , _»•
From the Seventv-thi'd District, comprising all that ]>orti<m
of the county of bw Alleles included in the following election
precincts: Los Angeles City Precincts Numbers One. '1 wo.
Three. Four. Five. Six. S-veii. Eight, Nine. Ten, l-.leven. 1 wehe.
Thirteen. Fourteen. Fiftan. Sixteen, Seventeen, and Eighteen,
one member. ,,.,,» .•
From the Seventv-fourth District, comprising all that jwrtion
of the county of I-os Auuclcs included in the following election
precincts: Los Angele^ City Precincts Numbers Miieteen,
Twenty. Twentv-one. Twenty-two, Twenty-three. Twenty-four,
Twent'y-five. Twenty-six Twenty-seven. Twenty-eight, 1 wenty-
nine. Thirty, and Thitt\ IK- one member. ^ c
From the Seventy-fift . 1 -istrict. compnsing all that jxirtion ol
the county of LosAng.:.- included in the following electum
precincts:' Los Angele^ City ITfcincts Numlx^rs Ih.rty-two,
Thirty-three. Thirtv-four. Thirty-five. Thirty-six. rhirty-se%en.
ThirtV-eight. Thirty-ni:ie. Forty, Forty -one, 1-orty-two, Porty-
three." Forty-four. Fort- five. Forty-six, and l-orty -seven, one
""^^om the Seventy-sixth District, comprising the county of
Orange, one member. . . ,, ,, . ^:^„
From the Seveiitv-se. . :.-.U District, comprising all that portion
of the county of San H.-ard.no withm the ek-ctum prec,^^^^^
of Seven Oaks. Bear \ alley. Holcomb \ alley Black Hawk,
Bagdad, Providence. Nwdles. Ivanpah Chnio. I n.on R.ncon,
Newlx-rrv, South Riy> rMde. Temescal, Co ton. l;--i-^t Colon
Cloverdaie. San Timote^ Ue.mmoni. Pa.ss. and Banning, together
with the Third Sulx-r^•l- rial Distnct. one member
From the Seventy-ei J.-U Histnct. compn^ng all hat rK.rt.on
of the county of San l;.::.ardino not included m the Se%ent>-
seventh Assembly Dist: t. one member.
From the Seyei.tv-n:-.h District, comprising all hat ix)rt on
of San Diego County situated within the corix>rate hmits of the
city of San Diego, one "lenilKT. ,, . ^ ..:,.. „f
From the i:ightieth ^i^trict. comprising all t.l'^jr'l^"^*'^"!
San Diego County not .cu.ded in the Seventy-nmth Assembh
District, one member.
Also, four Judges of the Superior Court in and for the
county of San Franci.-* .
Also, one Judge o! the Superior Court in and for the
county of Tular«.
Also, one Judge of the Superior Court '» »";; «"^,^|^.^
county of Ken,, for the uv.exp.red tenn ending January. .Hy,.
vice A. R. Conklin, anointed.
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Also, one Judge of the Superior Court in and for the
county ol -Nicranientu, for the unexpirul term ending Janllar^■
1897; vice W , C. \an l-leet. resigned.
Ako. one Judge of the Superior Court m and for the
county ot .Nui iTancisco, for the uneN-.ired term ending Janu-
ary, 1.S9S; vice Charles W. Slack, app.>intcd.
Also, one Judge of the Superior Court in and for the
counties ol \ uha and Suiter, for the unexpired term endinj;
January, uSy;; vice I-. A. Davis. apjKiinted.
Also .at said election. Amendments to the Constitution of
the btate, suhnmied In the Legislature at its last regular ses-
sion. nundH.rt^ as hereinafter si.ecificd. will be voted u!)on bv
the electfjrs of said State, namely:
AMiCN-miKNT Nr.MBKR O.NE (Senate Constitutional Amend-
ment No. 10) —
, ./V'"- ^y,' ^.'■•*^- ^- ^''*-' M^^^'ons of the lA-i..Ialiire shall commence at
l«eUe o clock M on the first Moii.h.v after tV- firM ,lay of Janimrv nex
succee.ln,Kthc-cUvt.o,. of i,.s „„,uU.r., an.l s!,ali U- l,ie„„i.:^l " niess the
No ,.>> >hall be allo«f.l to inrnilHTs for a longer pcrio.l than oik-
hundred days, and no hill shall U- i.Ur.Kl.Kcd in cither house after tie
expiration o. sixty .la.Ns from the comment nienl of each session \i,,.
out the consent of two thirds of the mcnilxr, thereof.
Amkndmk.nt Ni-MBEK Two (Assembly Constitutional
Amendment No. 7) —
.\RT. XI Skc. iS. No county, city, town, township, Board of Kduca-
manner "',7' '^'''"''' "''"" "'""■ "">• in'"-'"«l'Hs» "V liability, in any
manner, or lor any pur|h>se. excec<iini{ in any year the income and
[hr.m:i}fi"y"'r'.''"' ".'•" "■;" >"'■ «■''"'"' •"''^ — ' -> »«'. third: :;}
me ijualihed electors thereof yoim^. at an ei.cticii to W held for th-.t
purpose, nor unless. U-fore or at the lime of iiicurrlnn such indebtedness
I)royisioii shall Ik.- made for the collection of .an annual tax suflicicntto
pa> llie interest on such indebtedness a.s it f.ilU due. and aUo provision
toeonstuute a sinkiiiK fund for the payment of the pri„cit«.l Zr^,(Z
orUfore maturity, which shall not exceed Arty years from the lime o f
loiilractinK the same. .^Vny in.Iehte.lncM or liability incurred contrary
to this provision shalM* yoi.l. '' "^"^r*^" "^"""ary
AMEND.MEXT XiMBER TnKEE (Senate Constitutional Amend-
ment No. 1 1 ) —
Art. y, Skc. 15. .\ Lieutenant-Governor sliall U- eiectc.1 at the s.-ime
time an.l place ati.l in the same manner as the Goyernor, and his term of
"ffi.e an.l his .lualifications ..f elixibilily shall aldo !k- the same He shall
Ik- President -.^he Se-nate, but shall have onh a ca- :„^; y.,te therein He
shall also, when the Senate is not in a.s,ion, visit all the State inatilu-
lions. pris,.ns. reft.nnatory »eh.j..I». asylums, aid other in»titulion»
supjM.rte. m wh.de or in i«rt by the .Sl.ile. and make carrful'examina!
lions o( tile manner m which the appr.n>riation» I r the sui>iM.rt of »urh
reJu'-nVhc':- ■";.' ^- P""""'"' '"-P-ve'mr.i.s, have .«n e'i'^nd.Mi, and
riport the result of his examinations to the tioyrrror. to the leeislaiurr
ami to any ..ther officer, or H.wr.l of ..nicer*. Iha- the UirUiature mmv
direct; ^e,ijf</. that in c«e the office of Lieute .ant GovS^'r^U^'^
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iiiH vacant, or in the case f the functions of Governor devolving upon
hiiii, the Presiilent pro tetn nf the Senate, or his snccessor. shall per-
form the duties anil receive ti;. cniDlumenls of said Lieutenant-Governor,
during the term of such va .1: v it the time he is performing such func-
tions of Governor. Tlie 1.<-i;im ilure may by law presi rilie the time an.l
manner that .such exaiiiin.i'.i.ns shall l>e made. If, diiriiij; a vacancy in
the office of Governor, the Lieutenant-Governor shall be impeached. 'Us-
placed, resign, .lie. or beo-nc i!u:apable of perfortninjj the duties of his
office, or be absent from t!'.f >lalc. the President pro tcm. of the tieuate
shall act as Governor mUiI -he \acancy l>e filled or di.-abilily shall cease.
The Lieutenant-Governor -hall be c!i.s<)ualified from holding any other
office, except as specially prcU'led in this Constitution, during the term
for which he shall have been clec-te.1.
.Skc 19. Governor. Liei tenant-tiovernor. Secretary of State, Control-
ler, Treasurer. Attori'.ey-G.-:,- • li, .Surveyor-General, shall, at stated times
during their continuance r ■ ' ■ e, receive for their services a coiiipensa-
tion, which shall not l-v in -<■! tor iliminished during Uie term, which
-. the followint; officers for the two terms
t.ii- C.mslitution. as follows: Governor, six
aim-am; the .-Mtorney-General. three thou-
.sand f;,oooi dollars pet annnm. the Secretary of Sute. Controller.
Treasurer, three thor.sand «; "c tloUars each i)er annum: Surveyor-
General, three thousand •- • ■'■•il.irs per annum, and for the follow-
ini; officer for the fractio; ivrm, an.l for the two terms next ensuinjj
the fourth .lav of Noyem'..er. \. I), eighteen hundred an.J ninety-two.
follows: Lieutenant-G- \erTior. four thousanil vf4,ooo; dollars per
compensati«jn is hereby fix--
next ensuing the a.loption ■
thousand 1J6.000; dollars jk-:
annum, and traveling exj-
and examining State :nsl:
all services by Ihetn. resj
employment whatsoever.
-iJed. hinvfi er. that the i
hereinljefore mentioneil, n
or all such orticcrs. but in
same above the sums hen
turc may. in iL- liisi reti"
none of the officers herei
when he may be employed in visiting
■1- Such compensation to lie in full for
■ Iv, renilered. in any official capacity or
.: their respective terms of otTice; pro-
: ri-.ire. after the expiration of their terms
by law. diminish the cotnpen.salion of any
rase shall have the power to iiicrea.se the
Tixed bv this Constitution. The Ix-gisla-
• ii~ii tiie oliice of Surveyor-General, and
named shall receive for their own use
any fees or perquisites for the performance of anv official .luty.
AMI-tNDMKNT N'l"M'
Amendment N'o. 5) —
Art. IV. Sec. 34. No 1
the general appropriatiot:
tion of money exclusively
ment and Stale institutio
and that for a single and '
the deficiency bill is pres.
more items, while appro
the State shall have po\
actual necessity, an.l then
of the Govern.ir. Secreta
ciency incurre.1 in vioL-itii'
lature nhall not have the
1*(HK (As.sembly Constitutional
••;; making an appropriation for mon
' -'I. .ind the deficiency bill for Uie i
■ money, except
...^ • appropria-
. ...ted to the supp.>rl of the General Govern-
^ -h.ul contain more than one appropriation.
rt.iin purjKise to l>e therein expressed. When
,.1 to the Governor, he may object t" one or
ither portions of the bill. No officer of
';.. m. vir aiiv d.eficieiicy except ill case of
v uiM)n the w'nllen auth.>rity, first obtained,
V State, anil Atloriiey-Geueral. An> defi-
: this provision shall Ik; void, ami the Legis-
«. I li> appropriate money to jwy llie same.
Amendment NfMBi k
ment N'o. 14 ) —
Art. XI. Skc. 8. .\n\ .
thuaaan.l five bundreil init ,
ernment. consistent with <
State, by causing a Itoard
at least five^cars i^iuUific-!
voteri of "Uild cilv at an\ „
I'lVK (Senate Constitutional Amcnd-
■ ntaining a population of more than three
.If may frame a charter for its own goy-
,1 lei t to the Constitution and laws of this
■<en l-reeholders. who shall have l«en for
•,.r» thereof, to >« elected by the 4ualifie.l
,1 .,r -iv- ial cK-ction. whoM- <lut> it shall
— 16 —
be, within ninety days after such election, to 'ircpare and propose a
charter for such city, which shall be signed, ir '!u;'lirate, by the nieni-
ci, line copy to the
;vy. ,ind the other
u-r shall then be
:: III such city, for
Sc made within
.Vi/. that in cities
•riliabitants such
newspaper: and
it shall be suli-
: t' li or special elec-
::^ tiiereat shall ratify
;;• Legislature for its
iltiration or annnd-
r; resolution, and if
■ ! to each house, it
I i>iisolidatcd with
!!n.' the organic law
itiK'ndnients thereof,
• py of .such charter.
•" ! luthenticated by
! -uch charter to the
■':;• approval of such
nil deposited, one
ifter l>eing recorded
irohives of the city.
■ said charter. The
■ :K>t less than two
' f authority of the
■ . cial election, held
■ - iS for twenty days
;;v. and ratified by
tat. and approsed
a', i.f the charter.
v.n. any alternative
ice of the voters, and
llers.
bers of such Board, or a majority of them, and
Mayor thereof, or other chief executive otfici r i ;
to the Recorder of the county. Such propo-. .,
publishe<l in two daily newspapers of j^eneral ci:
at least twenty days, and the first public itii -
twenty days after the completion of the charter
containing a population of not more than ten '.:
proposed charter shall lie published in one su-
within not less than thirty days after such pul ■
mitted to the q\ialified electors of .said city at .1 ^'
tion, and if a majority of such qualifietl electors \ t
the same, it shall thereafter be submitted to •'
approval or rejection as a whole, without |>ower '
ment. Such approval may be made by cone ;-ri
approved by a majority vote of the members ■ ■
shall become the charter of such city, or if such
a county, then of such city and county, and shai
thereof, and supersede any existint: charter anil .1.;
and all laws inconsistent with such charter. \ ,
certified by the Mayor, or chief executive offior
the seal of such city, setting; forth the submissi 1
electors, and its ratification by them, shall, at'.-.r
ciiarter by the I.ejnslature, be made, in dupli< .••
in the office of the Secretary of State, and the ot f
in said Recorder's office, shall be deposited in ' :•
and thereafter all Courts shall take judicial noti. t-
charter. so ratified, may l)e amended at interva ■
years by proposals therefor. submitte<l by the lev ■
city to the qualified electors thereof, at a %jenerai
at least forty days after the publication of such ;.
in a daily newspaper of general circulation in s
at least three fifths of the (|ualifie(l electors votir.
by the Legislature, as herein provide"! for the a
In submitting any such charter, or amendments :
article or proposition may l)e presented for the i ii.
may be voted on separately without prejudice to '•:
Each amendment shall be voted ujk)ii scjiarately from the
other?, by tellot. at the ne.xt general election ; . Ije held on Tues-
day, the eighth day of NoveralK'r. A. 1). is.,.\
Kach ballot ii.sed at such election mi'.si contain, printed
thereon, the words:
Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 10. (iBcreising legis-
lative se«;ion to one hundred davs. )
.\.ssembly Constitutional .\men<iment No. 7. 'Limitini; debtsof
counties, cities, towns, townships. Boanls if I. •'. '. linn and
school liistricts. to a year's revenue, except by a t »■•■.: 1 ■ . U vote. )
Senate Constitutional .^n'.endment No 11. i In. reasinx duties
ami compensation of Lieutenanl-CVovemor, and removing lim-
itation on pav of clerks in State oflfic-es. ) .
.\ssenibly Constituti<mal .\men<lmeMt No. 5. fMannerin which
an tifficer of the State may incur a ileficiency, a:. I j'rohibiting
Lt'gislature fmni appropriating money to pay same, if other- ,
wise incurred. )
Senate ConMitutional .\men(Iment No. 14. (Manner in which (vBS
cities containing more than thirty -five hundre I inhabitants
may frame anil ailopt charters.! ' |NO.
— 17 —
Also, at said election the following Acts of the Legislature,
submitted by the Legislature at its last regular session, will be
voted upon by the elect.i'^s of said ,St;itc. namely:
First —
An Act to ascirtain and (xpress tht -u'ill 0/ tlu people 0/ the State of
California upon the subjtcl of election of bnited states Senators.
WHHRKts It is expeilienl tliat the wishes of the people of this State
upon the subject of the election i.f fnited States Senators should be
unmistakably expressed; therefore,
The PfopU of the .'^tat,- ,f L.Uif>rnia. represented in Senate and Assembly,
,t' eoact as follows:
Section 1 That thirtv lavs prior to the next general State election,
the Governor shall issue 1.:. :roclam..tion calling ut-on the electors to
signifv, at said election, li'.vr will as to the method of the elec^ton of
l-nited States Senators, bv pl.icing upon the ballots the w-ords tor the
election of United Stated Senators by the direct vote of the people
or the words ".\gainst the election of fnited St.ites Senators bv the
direct vote of the people: and the |»H,'e^:V'"_»'j;V|.''";\J"i*^f^„ ,„f„^,^;
tion at each and
of the number (.. - - - - . . .,,. . ,,
bv the direct vote of the i*ople," and the number ot votes cast .\ga.nst
id everv poll in the State shall ascertain and make returns
of votes cast "Kor the election of fnited States Senators
ov Loe o.,e.. vote of the i*ople," and the number of votes cast ".\ga.nst
the election of Vnited States Senators by the direct vote of the people,
in like manner as other votes are required to K- counted and rt'tun'^l.
and an abstract thereof sha:'. I,e transmitted by each S°""*> '.^'"A'SA*^^
State to the Secret.iry ot :
ofticers are now reqiired
the same manner that votes for State
transmitted.
Skcond-
AnAct to provide ,\rthc ,<rM,nce and sale of State tonds '" ^^^ V,-'"^!
for the construction ami iurniu,i,,g Iv th. ■^i'-'/'f'/ ;^''Vr,^'f;7 '-,'„' t
missioners .fa general i^rry and passenger detot "' '"^ ^ '- ,f .'''f ^;''' <^
of San Franctsco; to ocate a s.nhngfunJor ''•<P;y>"\''.fj']',f.
(ends, and providing for the submission of this Act to a . ole ,;/ ine
people.
The People of the State of Co'ifornia, represented ,n .<enate and Assembly.
d,' enact as folUfU's:
sioners are herebv auth.v ., . 1 to construct in .„- ."- , , ,
authorized bv law and at .> s'. not to excee.1 sai.l '''» ''"^ '^"^^^ ' \': r.'C
dollars, the State Treasurer shall, """'«»'"-''<--l>- .^'^'V.- ■„V■.^ ;r su iuW^
proclamation of the C^.vernor, hereinafter provided >'-.f,^i:X'"^\?n;
Lnds of the State of Calif rnia: one thousand b-n. s. e ^ « ^"»
lion of one hundred dollar- e kIi: five ^""''"'l 1'''"'^,.'" ' f : "' '"X
tion of five hundred dollars ea.h; two hundred and ft> ' -•"''• "tht
dem.mination of one thousand dollars each. ,\''^- «'""•, "'''^/'L'te
bonds .shall not excee.1 the s-.im of six hundred l'"''"*-^"' '"'';• "„^„
said bonils shall bear interest at the rate of four V^y^f^'^^tTrrt^^^T
from their date, and shall be p.^vable at the office of the State Tria.su.er
— IS —
at the txi)iratioii of nineteen vears from their .l.iU-. Said IkiiMs shall
bear ihite the first .lav of Januarv, A. D. eighleen i-,v;n<lre(l ami ninety-
three an.l shall 1* p'avable on the first .lay uf J.r .: try, A. D nineteen
huu.lre.l nn.l twelve. The interest accruing; ..n -. • : '-::'ls shall 1* <Uie
ami navaWe at the oflice of the said Treasurer on •..u :.I^t .lay ol January
an.l the fir-t .lav of Julv of each vear; pnnulai. :'■:■■•■ th.- nrst payment
uf intere-l shall l.e ma.le on the fi'rst .lay of July. A 1 > < '.Lihteen hun.lre.l
.m.l ninetv-three. on so many of sai.l bon.ls as :iu. L.-eU theretofore
is,sue.l. At the expiration of nineteen years from . < ■ i^t ..1 sai.l b.m.ls,
tliev -iiall .-ease to bear interest, anil sai.l Treasi:: . ■ r. .11 l.'rtlnvitli pa>
the' same out of the San Praueisco Depot Sink-.;... Vv.'a\. provi.le.l for
hereafter in this Act. Sai.l bon.ls shall be sii;!'.. i 1'} the Governor
countersiuneil bv the Controller, indorsed by sai.l '1 rca-surer. ami shall
have the seal of 'the State atlixed thereto.
Sfc. 2. Interest coupons shall be attached to c:icli b.'"d. so that they
mav'be remove.l without injurv or mutilation t.- X'.-x l>.>n.l. Said cou-
pons con-ecutivelv numbered, shall be signe.l ! ^ i::.- SMte rreasurer.
But no interest oii an v of .said bonds shall be).' ^i r.ny time wlncn
may intervene iKrtwefii the .late of any of sa.-i • • :.is an.l the issue
thereof l.> a purchaser. , • . ■ ,
Skc. -,. The sum of one thou.sand dollars is hereby appropriated to
pav the\ xi>ense that mav be incurrc.l by the Sute Treasurer in having
sai'il boii.K prepare.l. Sai.l am.nuit shall be pai.l out of the San I'ran-
cisco Harb.ir Impr.nement Inin.l, on Contr.dlcts warrants duly .Irawn
for that purp.'.se. . , • . > i ii
Skc. 4. When the b.ni.ls authori^e.l to be issu-d uii.ler this Act .sliall
be .lulv execute.l. numl)ered consecutively, an.l >. 1 ■!, Ihey shall be by
the State Treasurer sold at public auction t.> the ': ..;;;e>t bi.Mer for cash,
and in su. h parcels as said Treasurer .shall deem I .-I: but he must reject
auv anl all bi.ls for sai.l bonds, or any of them, which .shall l>e bel.iw the
two newspapers publL-hcl in the City and Counl> .1 .s.iii Krancisco, an.
also in tw'i !iewspai)crs pu!.-lishe.l in the city of t>..s;.ii.d. t».) pubhsheil
in the citv of Ltis Angeles, an.l two published in the city of Sacramento,
once a week for f.iur weeks prior to such sale. T-'e costs .)f su. h publi-
cation shall be paid out of the San l-raiicisco ll.irt •: iTrjir.ivement I'nnd,
on Contr.dler's warrants .lulv .Irawn for that pur: . ~. Th.e procecls ot
the sale of such bonds shall be forthwith pai'i • m: 'y sai.l Treasurer
into the treasurv. an.l mu.st be bv him kept in .: separate fun.l, to Ik:
known ami .lesiK'nate.l a-the "San Francisc Dep-t 1-uiid," an.l mu.st be
u-seil ex.-lusivelv for the building and furnishins; . i >a?.l .lepot. Drafts
and warrants upon sai.l fun.l shall be .Irawn u;..;. 1 >h.ill be ])ai.l out
of said fun.l in the same nia:;iier as .Irafts an.l hi; ml, ..re .Irawn upon
an.l
Sh
sinking I
Sir
The -- .
after the .laie ..f said Iwuids. take fr.im the S.>n 1 ■ ■; :>c(. Harbor Im-
provenictn I'un.l the .sum of f.>ur thousaii.l six l.,r-..r. ! an.l thirty-one
.lollars, an.l place the same in sai.l San Francisc<> l)ep..t Sinkinj; Fund,
create.! bv this section. Sai.l Treasurer shall, o:: Cimtroller's w.irrants
.lulv .Irawn for that pnrp.)sc, einj)l.'v the moneys in -ai.l sinking; fun.l in
Ihe'pnrchase of iMimls of the I'nitcil Stales, whi. !i ^.li.i bon.ls shall \k
kept in a proper receptacle, appropriately lilieU.!: but he must keep
alwavs on han.l a -.ulVicient ..m.tunt of numey in -ai.l sinking fun.l with
which to pav the interest on the State bomls hereii' provi.le.i to 1« issueil.
.Vn.l t.> provi.ie means for the pavmcnt of sai.l su!:i of five thousand one
hun.lre.l and thirtv-one .lollars, monthly, fr..iii s.ii.1 San Francisco Har-
sai.i luii.i 111 tiir.-'tiii.t I1I0..1IV. .ij.n.».k.-,. -...- -.,,-..-- _,
1.1 pai.l out of the San Francisco Harb..r Improvenunt Fuinl.
Skl- 5. F..r the pavment of the principal an.l interest of said bon.ls a
.nkinK-'fuiKl, t.> be kiiown an.l designate.! as the 'San Francisco Depot
Sinking Fnn.l," shall »)e ar.l the same is hereby created, as follows:
The Stale Treasurer shall, on the first day .'f . 1 h ir.il every month
— ly —
, . ,.-„,ent I'und ml., .-ai.l San Franci.sco Depot SinkintJ Fund
ai;e. t...ls, •^"l^''"'^ , ?. ,. •:.„;, ^,5 l,v section tw.^ th..usand hve
for. over and =^>« *_^, ; j c..de of il.e State of CaHR.rn5a;
hun.lre.1 an.l l«'--'">7"^,' e surplus or balance remaining in
After the paymeiit of all - , .ajl 3iwith be paid into the San
sai.l .sinkiiiiJ tun.l. if any uieie ^. »-''^» u tht , , nritv of sai.l Stale
r-TX ii;:{'T;e r r^^r eU th^-.nled'stai:r b;m.ls Ui., in sai.l
b.,n.ls t'V , / . .M.t^e^niii ■ .u'ket rates, and place the procee.ls m sai.l
sinkins f">."l. '\\;^ ;,.' c 'iT,,,, i-uud and shall pav out the same in ext.n-
fu"hr:n:^fs!i'^rsta';^wl.^ controller-^ warrants .lulv .Irawn ,or
that purpose j. jj j particular account
S.;c. 6. The S ate Tre .-. ■ s.>al »>e^P '"^^ an.fhe shall transmit
an.l record of all 1"* 1'^--' '^^J, "j •," '.L,dinKs thereun.ler. with his
to the Governor an f >*•'>■.•'';:' ''LV^^'efore the Legislature: an.l all
annual rel)..rt, to U- by the . ,..ve m.r 'f '' '^^'"y^V',, f' *-;„ .^,4., Act shall
bo<.ks an.l pai-ers P-^'^''"-f l^l'cdo of' a J^^^^ - '"-•
LeKis!atu;e or a joint o^imnuee u. Wh^^ ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^ .^_
Skc. -. It shall be tm '■ > ' ,' •^,,,., ,,f ,1,.. ..inking fmi.l provi.led
on >ai,l bomls when the ^'^'V^^J^^^t^^.^ U.at pu^p.-l- ,
for in tins A^i "'1^"'; ••;•;:;,; ■^;:':'^ple. as hereinafter prov nle.l
^'■•';- ^ ] ff , • ,! •';'• r v-rir,t dav of December. A. D. eighteen
for. sha 1 take effect ..:: tl ■- ...ul. ^^f^^,^_ ^,,^.,.i tho^e relating to
hun.lre.l an.l ninety-two, .- V ;',' 'tuf^Jp e and for returning, canvas,-
Act .shall take effect imni...h.U.y ^^^ g...^,. „f
SKC. 9. This Act '!'»•',:''■•/" X„,Ugenera\elLtion. to U-liolden
Calif..rnia f.,r the;.; rat.hc.lu... at ''»; "^^ ^^-.'J,,.,,,.,, ^,,,1 ninety-tw.. an.l
in the month of Xovember, .V D. ^. ,*:^\'^"" .^^j." i!ecti,.n, on their ballot.s
the4ualifie.lelect.,rs..f l::e^lalesh. .atsa .^^^^^^^ ^ ^^^_^, ^^^„ ^.^^^ ^,
vote f..r or against this V t ;'""•'• ';,";!^.r the San Francisi.. Dep..l
have priute.1 ..n their bal. :> ••he wor.ls ^"'^^"V ='.',. i,^^. pHnte.l on
Act,-'and those v..ling a...:as,t the ?»«.e shall wrux or Ua^^ ^^^ ^^^^
their ballot, the wor.ls -.V^auist «''«^,^f^ V.^^'^f',,, „,• Ihis Act to the
Oovern.,r of this State sliall inc.u.le "^,^^ ' '"'f^";^^^;,! ....^.ral election,
people as aforesaid in his vr..clan.atum ^f""'K^"'^^^^^' ,,t„ii v« counted.
•^Skc. 10. The votes c.,-i U.r ..r ««" »^,,\' ;„t „,; ,ner an.l subject
returne.1. an.l canvasse.l. a:.! ''"l^/-' ■' ^^^./^^s an I if it appear that
to the same rules as votes cast f"^ ^Vitl of all t he votes cast f-r and
sai.l Act shall have recc-.'. ^ '"^f ">,f, he ,ame shall have effect as
again-st it at such e.ecti..- /rVepcalable -.mlil the principa an.
hereinbef..re provided. .. '""-F ,, ,^^. ...j.j .j,„i ,lischar:ie.l. an.l
interest of the li.ibilitic. .:,.,. li'ere..f' but if a majority ..f the
the r.overnor shall niak. ''^'' '' ^^:^^^^ ^j^^, ^j,,,,^ shall l* an.l
votes cast as aforcsai.l a: '"" -^ '
become voi.l. , . „r .h.. ^ecretarv of State to have this
Skc. II. It shall be the .Uity of ««^'^e"^"^>" ,„„,,.. or city and
Act publishcl in at leas'. ;>^''<=^'^P«?^;ou .- .■^ut\l rSUte. f.-r' three
counly. if ..ne be ,1?"WY^■ 1 j'-';?;^.^ [.'^^H L ludden in the n.onth .d
months next prece.ling th. r-^''^"",'^ ,",,:,,... v-tw.-. The costs .-I »ucb
November. A. K. eighteen '.landre-l = .'"^^ '" "J^,',, .,„ ConUoller's war-
publication sliall be pai.l .■.-. "f t!"' l-^"*-"! » '''"'•
'^^^^ 'Z^^'^-- -J -^"^ "' *'" ■■^"" ''""""'
'IJ::?, ^^•■' All Acts or parts of Acts in conflict with the provisions . f
this .\.t ir.- !i. r. bv rejieaUI.
— 2(t —
TlIlKU —
All Alt /.' as^t-rtaiii ami cr/»iss the U'ill of tin ptopU of the State of
California upon the su/>jeit of re<jniring an titucational qntilijication
of voters.
Whkrkas, It is expedient that the wishes of the people of this State
upon tile subject of rfqiiiriiin an educational iiualification of voters
slioulil hi- un'inistakably i-xprcssL-il, in order that future I.evjislaturcs
niav lie };ni.lei! tliereliy in suhiiiittini; ainrmlniviit^ ti' the Constitution
of the State: tlierefore,
The I'eople of the State of California, represeiiteil ii: S-.iiate anj Assembly,
do enact as foliou's:
Skction I. That thirty (la\s prior to the nexi general State election
the (iovernur shall issue his proclamation v-a'lin); upon the electors to
signify at saiil election their will as to whcllier an eilucatior.al qualifi-
cation sliouKl be reijuire'l of voters in tliis State, by placinj; upon the
ballots the words " I-oran eiiucalional qualiticatioti reqiiiritig every voter
to be able to write his name ami read any section uf tlie Constitution in
the ICnj^Iish lan,L;ua>;e," or the words '" .\t.'aii;st an educational <|ualitica-
tion reiiuirin;; every voter to be able to write his name an<l read any sec-
tion of the Constitution in the Knulish lanj;uaf;e." ami the Inspectors
and Judges of Klection at each an<l every poll in the State shall ascertain
and make returns of the number of votes cast "For an educational
([Ualitication requiriiii; every voter to be able to write his name and reail
any section of the Ctinstilutii>n in the Knj;lish lan),'uaj;e," and the num-
ber of votes cast "Ajjainst an educational <|Ualirication requiring every
voter to be able to write his name and read any section of the Constitu-
tion in the lCnnl!sh lan;;uaKe," in like manner as other votes are required
to \k counted and returned; ami an abstract thero'f shall be transmitted
by each County Clerk in the State to the Secretary i^f State, in the same
manner that votes for State otlicers are now required to l>e transmitted.
P'OIKTH —
An Act to firoxii/e for the payment of funded indei'tedness of the Stale of
California,' and to euiitraet a funded debt for that purpose.
The I'eople of the State of California, represented in Senate and Assembly,
do enact as.
represent
s folloTis:
Section i. For the purpose of liquidating ami providinjj for the pay-
ment of the funded indebtedness of the State of California liereinafter
specilicd. an.l to lessen the burden of ta.vatiou. the Gcntrnor of the State,
the Controller of Stale, an<l the Treasurer of State, and their successors
in office, shall constitute a lloanl of Commissioners, to be styled the
Loan Commissioners of the State of California, and shall have and exer-
cise the powers ami perform the iluties hereinafter provided.
She. 2. The said Loan Commissioners are hereby authorised to issue
ami sell not exceeding; two million tive hundred and twenty-eJxht thou-
sand five hundreil dollars lf2,,S2!>.5oo) of the bonils of said State, bearing
interest at the rate of four |ier cent per annum, which interest shall be
payable semi-annually, in nold coin, on the second days in .\pril and
t)ctol«;r in each vear.'at the office of the Trea.surer of State. The prin-
cipal of said bonds shall be made payable in gold coin, within twenty
years after the date of their is^ue. and shall be of such denominations as
the said I.oan Commissioners shall direct, but not less than live humlred
dollars; shall bear the ilate of their issue, ami shall be signeii by the said
l^oan Commissioners, and shall have the seal of the Slate atTixed thereto;
— •.'! —
and the faith of the State ..f Caiitornia is hereby pledge<l for the payment
of said iMjnds ami the interest accruing thereon, as herein provided.
Skc - Coupons for the interest shall be attached to each bt.nd. so
that'the''v mav be removed without injury or mutilation to the bon<i: said
coup'^"*' consecutively numbered, shall 1* signed by the Treasurer of
^'sl^i s. Before the sale of anv of said bonds the saitl Loan Commis-
sioners thall cause notice of such sale to t« published for the space of
^rmonth in two daily newspapers published m hngl.sh, one in the c.tv
of San Francisco, and one ui the capital ot the State. Such notice slia
!^ct V the amount of bou.Ls lo be sold, the rale o. interes they shall
bSr the dav and hour of sale, the place of sale, which sha 1 be at the
sta^e Capitol and that sealed proposals will be received by the sa d
fun Commissioners for the purchase of said bonds, witlnn one month
Cm the expiration of such i>..,i.l.cation; and on the day and hour named
n sail notice, the said L<.an C<.mmissioners shall open all sealed pro-
VK.sals "eceived bv them, an,! shall award the purchase of said bonds to
suTh bidders as w^ll, in th,.:r opinion, make the most advantageous bid
fo he S ate; pro- ded. th.a -aid Loan Commissioners may rc^ject anv
all bids if thev deem r. L. the advantage ot the .state; ami froruled
furllr that tliei- mav refuse to make any award unless surtu.ent secu-
rhv shall 1^ furnished bv .-. t.idders for the compliance with the erms
ruy snau ,'^ '" n,^ , ■ r that said bonds shall not be sold for
Us than .^e hun/re ' ' ..AM.r, in gold coin, par value ,
le.-s than one l.un re ^ ^^^^ Treasurer and Controller of Slate
each to keet. a separate ti.- : 1 "i all bon.ls sold under the provisions of
this u;.shJ:wing the nur..r .iate. amount, and rate of interest of each
"^It ^' '^^^::T::^':::^^^ >.e pai<l mto the state Treas.
ur^^an^;sJln5 applied- ^^ ^.^^^^^'i^ "^
order ol their issuance. . .,V^'-e„",-tl>e funded inu btedness
:^S:t^o/^l^;:.S anuo contr^^^TS^U debt f^^
af^^sAc^ih^.upcm,.-e.,ancmof^uc^
^r^'l^rjhorC^d';^ f:t::::r:nd:;';h^L^ at the ^o/orie Inm^lr^
cents on the dollar, par v.: a- but no m.,id '•""'''^^ ';;"?';„ f,;,:^,y^iiars
than five hundred dollars. :u.r .or a fractional I«" " '^ «,~,'^,^;';/, ^,^^^
but the sai,l I-- <:-->--- -^---n^m^-'.>"-'l^'^>-l
parts not bonded, which -■. •,' ' '"^f ^.,Y;^'. f .,„,. ,,o„,u provided for in
to be paid out o the pr. .- ^^^^^Zu^^M cancel each bond
received the same, an.l fr n. whom, the number ^^^XnaTn the office
bon.l issued in exchange therefor, and shall tile such bond in tne oniie
of the Secretary of State ,, . • ,,,„ c,^.. Treasury, from the pro-
SEC. S. Whenever the. '';f , 'f,, ,"^;' f,if ^^^.V".,. of ten thousand
ceeds of the sale of bond- ;,; .',,'; 7^'heV"^,;„rer to advertise in two
dollarsormore. It shall t.^.^... ><'^l"^ Francisco, and one m the
newspajwrs pnnte.i in »•'';'■'■'■ "'If '"hih advertisements shall state
capital of the State, for l^^;■ '"""'''*\"^';f,,^ e t" the redemption of
the amount of money in •'.u- treasur> «PP' ^ 'y he or'i'^f ''f »»>"'
bonds, and the number oi ' ouds. numlK-nng ^''^ " '" ;"X date of the
issuance, which are redeen ^'-^ ■ -^^ ^'y^^:'^J^Z^r^^^\^M
expiration of such adverti- u.ent. '"--'j, ^'" ''•Ve.U.mini.m of such bonds
cease to <lraw interest, but -he money f'^,"''^J^'\V'"er presented,
shall remain in the treasure to pav such l^;f;:^'^'^'^y^J''^.^l,%,\ and
SEC. 9- Kor the payir.ci,-. »'''"". ''T'i'VY^V^;,'! ,rie?U-d annually
interest of the bonds issue.l under this Act th"Y«m s have U-en issue.1
bvthe State Boar.l of Lquali/ation, after an> l»nd» nave .xi
imilcr this Act. such rate of tax on each one hirnlreil dollars of the
assessed value of real and personal property in the Stale, to be computed
liy the Controller of State on the hasis of the a^-cs.•ied value of such
properly for the preceding; year, as shall produce annually for the first
live years seven per centum of the amount •.■f sucl. I>i'nds issued: for the
next ten years thereafter, twelve per centum of the :."".'.'unt of such bonds
tssue<I; ami thereal'ter, until all the bonds issue<l uv.dtr this Act are paid,
tit'teen per centum of the amount of such bonds is>:u' 1. The State Board
of Ivpialij'.ition shall certify the rate of tax thus <;• !:i;' ilcd to tile several
County .\uditors, and the said .\uditors are herebv .ii:cite<l and reiiuire<l
to enter such rate on the assessment rolls of tluir respective counties,
in the same manner an<i with the same etfect as is ]'ri»vided !)y law in
relation to other State taxes. Kvery tax levied umKr the provisions or
authority of this Act is hereby made a lien aj;ainst the property asscsseil,
which lien sliall attach on — ■ — of each year, and ■.li.i'i not lie satisfied or
retnove<l until such tax has been paid. .MI mor.eys iierive<l from taxes
authorized by the provisions of this secti(ni shall i)e paiil into the State
Treasurv, and shall be ajjplied, tirst, to the payment of the interest on
the bonds issued by the provisions of this .\ct; second, to the payment
of the principal of such bomls: />r nii/fi/, that all the moneys remaining;
in the State Treasury on the third <lay of January of each year, for the
tirst five years after the issuance of any bonds under this Act. after all
the interest on such bonris then due has been paiil, shall be transferred
by the Treasurer of State to the (ieneral Kund.
Six. 10. Whenever, on the thiril of January or July in any year, after
the expiration of five years from the date of issuance of any bonds under
this Act, there remains, after the payment of the i-t. rest as provi<led in
the prece<lini; sectioji, a surplus often thousand ■]"Vi ir< or more, it shall
lie the duty of the Treasurer to advertise, for the -;iue of one month, in
one daily newspaper publisheii in Kn^lisli in the city of San Franci.sco,
and for one month in one daily paper published in l.n^jlish at the State
capital, for sealed proposals. u> be oi)ened one inoi;th after the expira-
tion of such publicatiiJU by the Treasurer, in presenrt- of the tVuvernor or
Controller, at the State Capitol, for the surrender of Ixmds issued under
this Act, wliich advertisements shall state the antmnit of money he has
on hand for the ptirpose of redemption, and they ^h.l!l accept tile lowest
propo.sals. at rates not exceeding par v.alue. as may redeem the t^reatest
amount of bonds, until the amount of cash on hand for redemption is
exhausted: fro-'iiied. /wu't'tc'r, in case a sulTicient amount of such bonds
shall not be otfered as aforesaid to exhaust the sinkini; fund to a less
amount than ten thousand d(dlar>, then it is heveliy made the duty of
the Treasurer to advertise in two newspapers, one in San Francisco and
one in the capital of the State, for three months, which advertisements
shall state the amount in the sinking fund, and l!ie number of bonds,
nuniberini; them in the order of their issuance, wliich such fund is set
apart to pay ami discharge: and if such bonds s<. manbered in such ad-
vertisements shall not be presented for payment .md cancellation at the
expiration of such publications, then such fund shall remain in the
treasury to di>char>;e such l)onds whenever presente<i: but they shall
draw no interest after the expiration of such publicatiii.. Before any of
said bomls shall be paiil they shall be presented to the Contndler. who
shall indorse on each bond the amount due therctm, and shall write
across the face of each bond the date of its sarren ler ami the name of
the person surrendering.
Sec. II. The Treasurer shall keep a full and particular account and
record of all his proceedings under this Act, and of the bonds redeemed
ind surrendered, and he shall transmit to the Cu'vcrnor an abstract of
all his proceedings under this Act. with his annual report, to be by the
(Vovernor laid liefore the Leijislature; and all bixiks anil papers pertain-
ing to the matter provided ior in this Act shall, at all times, be ojien to
the inspection of any party interested, or the ttoveriior, or the .\ttorney-
(.Veneral or a committee of either branch of the Legislature, or a joint
committee of both.
Skc. \1- It shall !>e the duty of the Treasurer to pay the interest on
said tionds when the satiie falls due, out of said Interest Kund, if suffi-
cient' and if said fund be not sutficient, then to pay the ileficiency out of
the tVeneral I'lmd; pri>viiifii. that the Controller of State shall first draw
his warrant on the Treasure, payable to the order of said Treasurer, for
the amount of interest money about to become <lue, which said warrant
shall be drawn at least one moHtlt previous to the niaturins; of the interest.
Skc. 13. This Act shall take effect sixty days after the next general
election, as to all its prov!<i..ns, e% ept those relating to and necessary
for its submission to the pe i;)ie, and for returning. canva.ssing, and pro-
claiming the votes, whicli >'.ia!; take effect immediately.
Skc. 14. This .\a shall be submitted to the people of the State for
their ratification at the next i;eneral election, and the qualified electors
of this State shall, at sai<l election, on their ballots for State ofl'icers,
vote for or against this Act. Thosi voting for the same shall write or
have printed on their ba:.t~ the words "Refund the Debt — Yes ;" and
those voting against the - ^■x.^: shall write or have printed on their ballots
the words " Refund the IK: : — No."
Skc. 15. The votes ca<: for and against this Act shall be counted,
returned, and canvasscil, aii.i declared in the same manner and subject
to the same rules as votes cast for Treasurer of State: and if it appear
that a majority of all the votes so cast for or against this law as afore-
said are in favor of this A ;. then the same shall have effect as hereinbe-
fore proviiUvl, and shall It irrepeaiable until the principal and interest
of the liabilities herein ( nated shall be paid and ilischarged, and the
(iovernor shall make pr.> lamation thereof: but if a majority of the
votes so cast are against this Act, then the same shall become void.
Skc. 16. It shall be the duty of the Secretary of Stale to have this Act
published in one newspaper in each county of this .Slate for four succes-
sive weeks immediately preceding election.
IvacU Act shall be witcd upon separately from the others, by
ballot, at the next general election, to be held on Tuesday, the
eighth dav of November. A. D. 1S92.
Kach ballot used at such election must contain, imnted
thereon, the words:
For the election of United States Senators by direct vote of the people.
Against the election of I"nitcd States Senators by direct vote of the
people.
For the San Francisco Dt pot Act.
Against the San Francisco Depot Act.
For an educational qualification, requiring everj- voter to be able to write
his name and read any section of the Constitution in the English
language.
.\gaiiist an educational qualification, requiring every voter to be able to
write his name and read any section of the Constitution in the English
language.
Refunil the debt— Yes.
Refund the debt— No.
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And 1 do 1k'h.1>> utTcr a rf\v;ird ol" (nic hundrfd di^llars for
the arrest and conviction of any and every jH;rson violating any
of the provisions of Title I\'. I'art I, of the Penal Code: such
rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter exjjended
for tlie purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars.
In te.stinion\ whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and
causetl the (ireat Seal of thti^tate to be affixed, at the citv of
Sacramento, thi-; the
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Thanksgivi ng Proclamation.
The President of the United States, in acoordance with time-
honored oust on, having appointed Thursday the ''^Ith day of the
present month as a • day oi thanksgiving to God for His mercies
and snppliance for Fis continued care and grace • ; and as the
neople of this Stat^ have dvrmg the past year enjoyed great prosper-
ity, I deem it most fitting that ol the day designated tp' the
President we should ackno-aedge the many blessings with which we
have been surrounded; and I therefore recomLiend that said 24th day
of November be observed by the people of this State generally as a
day of rest and meditation, and that each in his own my give
thanks for our continued prosperity arri invoke divine guidance
for the future.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set :^y
hand and caused the Great Seal of the
State to be affixed at Sacranento this
sixteenth day of November in the voar
'Of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
nnd nin^tv' two.
Governor
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Secretaty of State.
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Fl'EREAS, a "noral *?l'>'jtion, an renrirod by iar.-, w&s h^ifi m
'.: 9 StatT of Caiif-rr.ia on Ti^rrgflay tie lithi ^lay o: liovS'sbor, A. 1).
1392 :
AV-T) n'rirvr/'?, M^ 3carr: of Srnervisors of th-; C-!':.ty oi Inyo
by ordnr irly '?staLii:ii '>■' Af. eioction ftr'^ciuct 'viti in sai'l Ir^'O
Cornty kno^Ti and dosirnatfici r; Crrro .Icrdc Pli'^ction ^'rocmct Mo.
12 , anr; a'^^ointed John Tlioms Inspector of Fioct lOns f"r s id
Precinct :
AKD TOFilEAS, John N. Yandol. v/aa -irly naunabod for tin oific?
of Cornty Clork, ilecordar and Auditor oi sai-d Inyo no«\-.ty. in
accordanc-5 >"ith ti^e provisions of S'^c^ionr, UB6 and 1187 of M.<^
Political Code :
AND ?>:Fa?:AS, John Th.-vnas, Inmoctrr as aforpsaid, has int.d«
affidavit ti at a:, oiection was provsntsd ir. said C«rro vlordo
Precinct No. 13, Inyo ro'.'nty. by tl"^ los?; or dfiatr^'f^tion of tb^
ballots intendf^d for tliat pr'^cinct, and has tranarMt.tnd the srv.'i
to Loe, in accordance ^dth tl.e nrovisi-na of Section 1201 of th?
Political Code :
AKD FirEPilAS, tie said John N. Yand^ll, cr.ndidate for County
Cl^ik, Recorder and Ai'ditor as afonscid, in accordaiice niU. U o
^rovisioia of » id Section 1201, has cadi ap^licatinn tome for
ca order for a n«w election ii. sai'i pr«cinct :
A^JD FHFRFAS, th?^ rflorirfirenta of ti^n srtatrtos in :■ ci. cases
: arlo a.. A -Tovi'I^'l hpA e ir. aii rns^'ct-s b''.''^n cnsoiiori rxth ; ar:d
if. boi:i< r^a'^T ny ditty by ia^- to order a now olnction ih said
">r-^cinc-t :
Kjr IrERFlfjRI^, I, H. H. I.1ARHKAM, Jov=>nior oi the Stat'? of
Caiif'^niia, do honby five notice that ai. eixtinn v/iii n h'id in
said Cerro Jordo Preciaot No. 12, Inyo Cornty, Sta'.G of Caiif-rr.ia,
on ti/^ trirt'i^T.th day of Doc-^r.bnr , A. V. 1332, f r aii tho officors
n\o wer-' to L"^ voted frr at said p.t^rierai exaction or. said Bth da:;'
of Kovs/ber, A. ^. 1J92 in said Cerro uordo I^ocinct No. 13, Inyo
County, and vhoso nai^.oa "-gro orinted iv^on the g^ircrai tickot
intoudod for said precinct at said ronerai enaction.
And I do hereby offer a reward of one h.i'ndnd dollars for the
arrist aiid conviction of any and every person vioiatir.g ai\y of the
provisions o. Title 4, Part 1 of the Penal Code, Sfid re<vards to
be paid until the total to be hereafter exnended for t^e -^iTpoae
rea-hes tie svm of ton thottiand dollars.
IN V^ITT^'ESS FHEREO?, I have here-
unto set ii^y h.-nd and caused
til 9 {;roat Seal of State to
be affixed at Caonu ento
this twenty sixth da^^' of
November, A. D. 1892.
Attest :
Secretary of State.
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SACRAMENTO, CAL.
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESEHTS SHALL COME, GREETING.
FHEREAS , the Legislature at its 29th Session passed an Act
entitled • An Act to provide for the issuance and sale of State
Bonds to create a fund for the construction and furnishing by the
Board of State Harbor Cor.amissi oners of a general ferrv' and passenger
denot in the City arid Coimty of San Francisco ; to create a sinking
fund for the payiaent of safd Lonris, and providing for the submission
of this Act to a vote of the people • ;
AND WHEREAS, the Secretan^ of State of the State of California
has certified under th^ great seal of State that said Act received
the Loajority of all votes cast for and afamst it ;
NOW THEREFORE, I, H. H. MARKHAM, Governor oi the State of Cali-
fornia, lu ac^crdanc^ vo th the provisions of Section 10 of said Act,
do hereby make public proclaiiation -hat said Act has received the
iiiajority of the votes cast for and against it".
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto
set Liy liand and caused the Groat
Seal of State to be affixed at
Sacrai.«nto this third day of
January, A. D. Id93.
Governor.
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Secretar of State.
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Sir:
'^ik accordance with the resolrtion of the Legisiatrre of the
State of California, I hereby inform yor that at the f,eneral election
in this State, held on the 8th day of November, A. D. 1892, an Pet
tc ascertain an expression of the will of the neople of the State of
California upon the subject of the election of United States
Senators, was submitted to the qraliiied voters of the State of
California, and that th^ vote thereon was 187,987 in favor of the
election of United States Senators by the direct vote of the people,
and 13, 342 a^.ainst the election of such Senators by th-^ direct
vote of the people.
IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto
set lay har/I and cai'sed the Great
Seal of State to be affixed at
Sacratiento this tenth day of
January, A. D. Id98.
Attest :
Govomor.
Secreun- of J:tat&
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SECRETARY OF STAJE,
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EXECUTIVE DEPARTUENT,
SACRAUENTO, CAL.
TO ALL, TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS MAY COME, Greeting.
imEREAS, The Opening exercises of the CALIFORNIA
MIWINTER INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION are tD be held in San Francisco
on Saturady the twenty s even th day of Jannaiy, A. D. 1^, and
WHEREAS, I am of the opinion that it is the desire of the
people of tre State and that it is to their interest that said
opening day shall be made a legal holiday ;
NOW THEREFORE, I, H. H. MARKHAM, Ck)vemor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power in ne vested, do hereby designate
and set aoart SATORDAY THE TWENTY SEVENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1894
as a public holiday.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the
State of California to be
Affixed at the State Caoitol,
on this the sixteenth day of
Janr4iiy, A. ^K 1894.
Governor.
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THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION.
EXFC'JTIVE DFPAilTMENT,
Sacrai '^nto, Nov. 6, iB93.
The Chief Execrtive of this Nation^ has issred his Proclamation
racoimn nding Th-rsdav ti^.e 30th, inst. as a day of ti^anksgiving and
praise. ii erefore-, as Governor of California, I recoD -nd that
tb^ same day be set apart for the people of tnis State, to retrm
their sincere thanks to God for tiie many blessings bestowed vipon us.
Di^riii^; the past year, we have experienced financial disasters
m common with ti^e people of other States, brt we shonld forget
tiiese in ti^e memory of the many bless inr.s enjoyed by ns, which are
not vouchsafed to mankind in oth'^r coTOtries.
I earnestly reconinend^ that yoi' set apart this day and in yorr
own way manifest yoi-v gratitude to the Creator for all his blessings;
especially for the privilege of being an .American citizen ud &
re-udent of the magnificent State of Ci-iifomia.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have herei'nto set my hand and caused
tlie Great Seal of Staf* to be affixed.
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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
Tl)o Chief Executive of tbis Nafcioi) bar Issued bi:^ ProcIan)atioi) recoiT)-
iT)ei)dir)0 Tl)ui-sclay, tbe TbirHetb ii)stai^K as a day of I'baoIvSQivii)^ ar>cl praise.
Tbercforc, as Governor of Califori)ia, I rccoi7)n)ei)c{ tbat bbe saiT)e day be seb
apart for tbc people of tbir State to returi) tbeir sincere tbai)k-s to God for tbe
n)anv blessii)«^s bestowed upon us.
Durino tbe past vear ve bave experienced financi;d disaster? irj conynyoi)
vitb tbe people of otber States, but vc sbould foryet tbc^c in tbe n;en)ory of
tbe n;)anv bl^ssinys ^njoved bv us wbicb are i)ot voucbsafed to n)anklnd ip
otln'r countri(^.
I eanx^stlv reconioH'nd tbat you *ct apart tbl;* day, ai)d in your ovn
wav manife-'t your yratitude to tl)o Creator f»>r all Hi;* ble:<:*iny:*, t^p^vially
for tin' privile^v of K>in<> an Anx-rioan citizen aixl a re:*ident of tl)e nxiynifi-
cent Stab' of California.
EXEC rn V E DEPARTMEXT,
Tl)o Cl)icf ExccuHvc of ll)is Xalioi) \ya^ issued \)\y Proclan)al'ioi) ivcon:>-
n)ci)aii)o Tl)Ui-sday, the Tl)irbiebh iDsKanK as a day of tbapks^iviyy ai)d praise.
Tl)orcforo, as Governor of Califori)ia, I rccon)n)ei)d bl)at bbe sai^e day he seb
apaib for bl^e people of bl)i;^ Sbabe bo reburi) bbeir siixere bbapks bo God for b^e
iT)ai}v l-)lessii)OS bcsbowed upoi) us.
Durii)o bbe pasb year ve bave exporiei)ced fh)ai)cial disa^ber;; ir) coi7)iT)op
vibb bbe people of obber Sbabcs, tnib we sbould foryeb bbe^c ii) bbe n:)CiT)ory of
bbe n>auv 1>Iessir)Os ei:)joy^"tI t-.v us vd)icl) are i>ob voucl)safed bo n)ai)knxl n>
obbe^^ eounbrier^.
I earne^^blv recon:)nxn)d bbab you :^eb aparb bbi;^ day, ai)d ip your owi)
v-av n)ai)ife-^b your ortibibude bo bbe Creabor for all His blcssii^Ss, especially
for bbe privileoe of Wi^o ai) An;ericai;) cibizoi) ai)d a residei)b of bbo nxiyi)ifi-
cei)b Sbabe of Califori^ia.
In VITNES^ VhEREOF, I bave b^reui^bo ^eb ipy bai:)d
aixl caused bbe Greab Seal of Sbabe bo lic affixed.
H. H. MARKHAM
Goveri>or.
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S^crobary of Statf.
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KXBI ITlVE llFl-ViyMENT, •
Sairimenti, Aiigust^lSW. )
■\V"1'"•1•^••^^■ riie l.ejiislatnrc cirf llie State
\\ i.f ralifiirnhi. at its lliirtietli sessi'iii,
lieL'innint; <>ii the secml ilav of .laiuiary.
\.1>. isst:}. two Iliints of all Ihe ineiubers
electe<l to each of the lioiises of said l.efiis-
latiire votiim in fav.>r tliereof, propose.! I he
f.illowiiii: •les<Tih(il aineiiiiiueiits to tlie
Constitution of the State of tttlifornio, to
wit :
AMENDMEKT NUMBEE ONE.
ASSEMBLY (.■..S>ritVTl"NAl. AMENLVENT N.l. S.
A resohition to priipose to the people of the
State c'f I'alitoniia an iinuinlmeiit lo tlie
Conslitntion of the state, anien.hii;; se«-
tion one of article two thereof, relative lo
the ri(.'lit of sutlratre.
.>iection 1. Kverv native male citizen of
the Initeil States! every male person who
shall have acinire.l the rij-'hts o citizen-
ship under or hy virtue of the Ireaty of
imeretaro. and every male naturalized citi-
zen th.re..f. who shall have liecome such
niiietv da\ s i.riiir to any election, of the a>;e
of t went"- me vears. who shall have U-en
resident ;dtheStateone year iie.xt preceding
the election, and of the county m which he
claims his vote ninety days. an. in the
eleetion precinct lliiriy days, shall he en-
titled to vote at all elections which are now
or mav hereafter he authorized hv law ;
,.r,.,l.lr,l. no native of China, no idiot, no
n-ane person, no l«r»on convicted of any
famous crime, no person hereafter con-
victed of the eml«'zzlement or misai.|.r.>
i.riati.m of puhlic money, ami no i^erson
llo shall not he able to read the i ouMitu-
tion in the Kn^-lish lan^-ua^-e and write his
name, shall ever e.vercise the privilepes of
anelect..r in this State; ;.r..r.</i-./. that the
provisi.ms of this an.emlment relative p. an
i<lucutional.nmhlicalion shall not apply to
ri'v person prevented by a physical disa-
h liiv from c.mplyim: with its requisitions,
u.,r (o any perso'n who now has the rm-ht o
vote. n..r to ativ person who shall I* sixu
vear-of age and up«ar.ls at the time this
amendment shall take effect.
AMENDMENT NOMBER TWO.
SSX»TK I..N-I111 11 N>l AMtMMKM No. 11.
V res..liition i.roposinK to the people of the
•ifite of 1 alif.Tnia an amendment to stt;-
ii ,1 three ..f article eleven ..f the I onsti-
tution..f the Mute of . alif. rnm.r,litiim'
to the formatii'ii of new c<mnties.
.s:cction X The Legislature, hy ceneral
and nnif..rm laws, may !•■•""''!■/';'"■;• '7/
malion of new counties ; ;.r...-.-ff./ «".'""•
1 at no new county shall be established
which -hall n-duce anv connty to a popu-
Ta i.i o less than eight th..usand ; nor
,nall a new countv U- f..rn.ed containing a
Irv, ,».pulati..n than live th..iisand. nor
shall at V line there..! pass within hve miles
. f ,1 e c;mntv seat ..f any cunlv J.n.lHjsej
I, U- .livi.led. Kverv .■..nnty which sha
L enh.rg.Ml or . r.-ate.l from ternary taken
fTom anv ..ther cunly ..r cunties. shall l«
ii'le .^-ajust pr..iK-.rti..n ..f the existing
rbt. an.l liahllmes of the c.mntv or
counties tr..ni which sneli territory shall I*
Uken.
AHKHDMEHT NOMBM THKE«.
A.sr«l.l,V ...N.m.ll"SU AMKM.MK.vt S... T.
A iwlntion pr..i«.sing an an.en.ln.eiit to
the . ..nstituli..n ..f the Male of « ali-
f..r..i« bv ad.l.ng a new se.ti..n.t.. article
,l„ri.en'..f the »«'.l '•.•nstitut...n, t-- be
ioiml«.rr.l «h Hon twelve an.l tlirr«
t,.urlhs tl2\>, relating to revenue and
taxation.
. Kruit an.l nutl>earinglr»«»
„, ■ ,,f fieir vear» from llie time
■ '(har.1 l.>riii. and grm|«-
. ,.f Ihrw »eani from the
.lMevii-.r(..rni, shall I*
' m. all.) n. .tiling in this
• .■•rt.Ml •■ 9tibiectlna
"I ;
vine* i.
time "I
•((■iipi
IIiYri««"»nd'itra'l«\in»« to u»»ti..n.
ule. provide for the .lisp..sition of real
estate which shall hereafter be acquired
by such aliens by .lesceiu or devise.
AMENDMENT NUMBER FIVE.
Senate i'o.nstiicii'Nai. AmeM'Mknt No. 17.
A resolution t.roposing to the iieople of the
.s^tate of ('alif..riiia an aniemiment to sec-
tion seven, article eleven, of the Constitu-
tion of the State of California.
Section 7. City ami county governments
may be merge. 1 and cnsoli.late.l into one
municipal goveriin.eni, with one set of
orticers, anil may be in. .irporale.l un.ler
general laws pro\Mliiigf..rthe inc. Tp. .ration
ami i.rganizati.iii of .-orporutions f..>r mu-
nicipal puriH..ses. The provisions of this
Constitution applicable to cities, an.l als>j
those applicable to cunties, so far as not
inconsistent or prohibite.l U) cities, shall be
applicable to such consolidated govern-
ment.
AMENDMENT NUMBER SIX.
SrNATE CiiNSTlTIIl.iNAl, AMESl.SlF.Nr No. 7.
.\ rest.Iution t.> pr.>pose to the people of the
State of I ahfiTiiia an ameii.lnient to the
Con5lituti..n of the State, amending sec-
tion nine of article thirteen thereof, rela-
tive to the election of a Slate Hoard of
l'.|Ualizatioii.
.<ection )l. A State Hoard of E.iualization,
consisting of one member from each con-
gressional .lisirict in this Mate, shall be
elected bv the .|ualilied electors of their
respe.tive districts, at the lirst general elec-
tion t.i be liel.l after the a.h.ption of this
amendment, and at each general election
everv four years, whose term of otlice
shall be f..r four years, whose duly it
shall be to e.|ual"ze the valuation of
the taxable proj^rty in the several coun-
ties of the Male for the purposes of taxa-
tion. The Contr..ller ..f .-tale shall be ex
olticio a member of the Hoard. The
lli.ar.l9 of Mi|.ervisors ..f the several coun-
ties of the Male shall constitute lloar.ls of
Kiiualization f..r their respective counties
whose dutv it shall be to ciuali/e the val-
uali.iiiof the taxable pr..periy in the county
for the purpose of taxation ; y/r... n/<i(. such
Stale and i ountv IL.ards of K..|ualizaiion
are herebv aiilh.>ri/.e.l an.l empowere.l,
umler sucii rules ..f notice as the County
lloar.ls mav prescribe as to the county as-
sessments, "an.l under such rules of notice
as the Stale l>.>anl mav prescribe as lo the
action ..f the .-late r..">ar.l. to increase or
lower the entire assessment roll, or any
assessment c.ntaine.l therein, so as to
e.|iiaiize the assessment of the proi«rlv
contaiiie.l in sui'l ass.ssmeiit r..ll, an.l
make the assessment conf.irm to the true
value in m..iiev of the pr.iperty contained
ill sai.l roll: ;.r<,i i.fr.f. Ihal n.i Hoar.l ..f
K.|Ualuatioii shall raise any m..rlgage,
.lee.l ..t trust, contract, or ..ther obligali..n
bv which a debt is siiure.l. nioiiev, or sol-
vent ire.lits. alMve its face value. Ihe
State Hoar.l of l-:.|Uulization electe.1 in
eighteen huii.lred an.l ninety-four shall
c..iitintie in ..nice until their su.cessi.rs.
as herein pr.ivi.le.l f..r, shall Ih' elecle.l and
shall .lual.fy.
AMEHDMENT NUMBER SEVEN.
SKSiTE . .N-llTl Tl'Ml. AMKMHHXT Nil. ].'..
A res.ihiti.iii t.. pr.ip..se I., the j*.iple of the
Mute ..f I alif..rMia an amemlmeiil lo urti-
cle thirteen i.f the i ..n-lilulioii. section
one, in relation to nveiiue and taxati..n.
Secli.in 1. All pr..i«rtv in Ihe Stale, n..t
exempt un.ler the laws ..f the I' lilted Mates,
shall IH- taxe.l in pr..iH.rli..n lo its value, to
be ascertaine.l as pr..vi.|e.l by law. The
wonl ■•pr..i«'rly.'as iise.l in this article and
section. i« lierebv det luri'il t.> iiidmle m..n-
eys cn'.lils. U.n.l-. »t.« k». .lues, tram lii«es,
an.l all ..ther matier« an.l things real. \<vr-
soiial, an.l n.ixe<l. capable ..f private owner-
ship ; /^oii./'.f. that pr.>i*rtv u«e<l f.>r free
pnl.lii libraries and free miiM-.ini" growing
IT.. I- ir.l»rl\ .-.1 . \. !>.-n. Iv !. r I .iMic
ilie
I -'>•
'le.
..f the Iniversityof California, and the Tro-
fessor of Pedagogy therein, and the Trinei-
pals of the Stale Normal >ch...ils, shall ciin-
stilute Ihe State Hoard of Kducati.in, and
shall compile, or caused to be compiled,
an.l aihipt. a uiiif. .rm series of text-books
for use in the cinnion sclio.ils Ihr.iughout
Ihe State. The Slate Hoard may cause such
text books, when adopted, to l»e printed and
publishe.l bv the Su|*riiiteii.lenl ..f Slate
i'riiiiing, at" the State rrinting I'llice, and
when so printe.l and publishe.l. to be dis-
tributed and s..ld at the cost price of print-
ing, publishing, and distributing the same.
The texl-bo..ks s.) a.h.pte.l shall cmlinue
in use n..t less thun four years ; and said
State Ii..ur.i shall i.erf..rm such ..therduties
as mav be presoribeil by law. The l.egisla-
ture shall provide f..r a H.iurd ..f Kducaiion
in each c..untv in the state. The County
Sui«rinien.len"ts an.l the County H..ards of
Kducaiion shall have c.inln.l of the ex-
amiiuiti..n of teachers an.l the granting of
tea.herscertilicates within their respective
jurisdiclious.
AMENDMENT NUMBER NINE.
SESAlt . uNMinil.'NAl. AMtNI.MEM NO. -U
\n Act t." submit ui the people of the State
of California an ameii.lnient to section
twentv-three of article four ..f the Consti-
tution of the State of California.
Se. lion 23. The raendiers of the Legisla-
ture shall receive, in full payment f..r their
services, the sum of one thousand ($l.iiOO)
dollars, and mileage not loex.eed ten cents
|>er mile, and for contingent expenses not
lo excee.l tweniv-tlve .loll..irs. for each ses-
sion, to be paid out of the public treasury.
No increase in compensation or mileag*
shall lake effect during the term for which
the members ..f either house shall have
been electe.l. ami the jav of no attach^
shall be increased after lie is elected or
appointed.
NOW TllKl!KK<li!K. rursuant to the
provisions of Ihe Coiistitiilion, and an .\ct
of Ihe Legislature entitled '.Kn Act to Jiro-
vi.le for the submission of pro|...se.l amend-
ments to the Constilulion of the State of
California to the .lualilied elect. irs for their
approval." aj.pn.ve.l March 7. \ D. l-M, viz.:
■■.s;yction 1. Whenever the Legislature
shall pr..|'..se any ameiidment or amend-
ments to Ihe Co'nstiiuiion of this stale,
which amendment or amendments shall
have Iwen passe.l in Ihe manner and form
re.(uired bv sixtion one of article eighteen
of Ihe Cn'stitution, and no other m..de is
provideil bv law for the subiiii-sion of such
amemlmeiil or aineii.imenls t<> the people
for their appr.ival. it shall be the duty of
the iiovern..r lo a.lverlise such pro|«>sed
amendment or amendments in at least four
newspapers of general circulation in this
State, f..r three iii.>iiths next preo.ling the
next general electi..n < me ..f sui.i news-
pa|«rs must be publishe.l at Ihe city of
Sacramento, and two at the city of San
Fraiicisi-o; ami in issuing his ]iriKlaiiialion
f.ir an elecii.in at wlii. h any amendment or
amendments t.i the C.instlluti..n are to 1«
v..te.l U|K>n. he shall inclu.le such an.end-
nient or amendments therein, an.l he shall
(lesignale them bv iinml»'rs. in Ihe onler in
which thev have Ueii proi«.se.l."
The sai.l amendments are submitted to
be separauly vote>l upon by lutllot by the
.jualilied electors of Ihe State, on
Tuf-idi). XovfMbfr lith. .ID. 1^04.
Kach ballot use.l at such election must
rontain. printed thereon, the wonls:
.\sseniblv Constituli..iial .Xnieiid- • Yes.
nient Sum her Kight. i So.
Senate Constitutional Aniemiment . Ye».
Numlier Fourteen. . No.
Aiaenibly < Vn»titnti.in«l Anund- . Ve».
nient Suniber .''even. < To.
.\ssembly Conslitnlional .Vmend- i Ye».
n.»nt Viin.li»r Twelve. i !fo
Senate Constitiiliona! Amendment . Ym.
Numl«-r s*venleeii v
Uviiiiiii'i! "» <'"" »e*"'i<l "'■■»y "' .'aiiiiury.
A.l>. ISICI, twi> lliinls (if ull ilif iiieiiibcrs
eltiieii tofiicli of tlie lioiist- of saiil l.eijis-
laliin? voting in fav.ir tlitri-of, iTuposeil the
(ollowiiii: ileacriU'd miietwlmriit? tu llie
Ciinstitmi.'ii ol the :^taie of i ulifornm, to
wit:
AMENDMENT NDMBEB ONE.
AKSKSIBI.Y COSSTITITIOSAI. AMSM.MKM No. S.
A resoliiiioii to i.r.ijios.' tollif iicople of the
Mule of (uliforiiiii UN :iiii"'iiili"i'iil to the
folislitiltion of thf Statf.uiMin.lMi>: nei--
lion oni- of artirh- two thereof, relutive to
the ri(!ht of suftruK-e.
Section I. Kvery native nial.' lilizen of
the I'nitiil Siules. every loale |i.T><on who
Dimll have acinire.l the ritrht^ of citizcn-
shiii nii.ler or hv virtue of tlie Irealy of
Oi.er.-taM, ami every male naturuhze.l iiti-
leii ih.riof, who sliall have l*come Midi
niiietv ilavs iirior to any elertion. of the ane
of tw'eiitv-oiic vears. wlio shall have heen
re.xi.lentliftheSiateoiieyearnexti.re.e.linK
the eU-ition. an.i if tlie county in wliieli he
claims Ins vote ninety .lays, an. in the
eletti.iii i.recin.t thirty ,iays. shall he en-
titled to vote at all eleclions which are iK.w
or may hereafter he anthorize.l hy law ;
,.rnri,l<',l. no native ..f China, no uiiot, no
iii-ane in-rson, no person c.nTicte.l of any
infamous crime, no person hereafter con-
victed oi the em;.ez^lement or misuppro-
i.riali.in of public money, ami no i*rs.,n
who «hall not he ahle to read ihe ( onstitti-
tioii in the Kni;lish lani;ua>;e and write his
name, shall ever exercise the priviletres of
anelecf.r in this State; j,r.«i./r./, that the
iirovisions of this amendment relative t.i an
ediicalional.iuahtication shall n..t apply t.)
aiiv person prevented hy a physical .Usa-
biruv fn.m c.mplyini: with its rcpuMtions,
ii.ir i.> anv person wh.i now has the ritfht to
v.ite norto anv person wh.i shall lie si.xty
vear- of ajre anM upwards at the time this
au.eiuluienl shall lake eifcct.
AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO.
SSS.VTE C..SSIlUtl..S.U. AMKM.SIKSr N... II.
\ res,.lulion proposing to the people of the
' -iiateof lalif..ruia an amemlmenl to sec-
tion three .if arlicle eleven ..f the ( ..nsti-
tution .>t the folate of > alif.Tuia, relitin^'
to the formttti..n of new' cuulies,
Secti.m 3. The I.esislatnre. hy jreneral
and uniforni laws, may [.rovule f.ir the I.ir-
nKili.m of new counties; /,"•';•■"'•''; *""J,'7i
that n.> new countv shall he eslahhshed
which shall re.luce anv c.mnty to a popu-
lali..n ..f less than eih'ht ihousaml: nor
.hall a new muntv he f..rme.i cntuininn a
ie-s i.opuUuion than live tli..nsand ; nor
.Imilaiiv line thereof pass within live miles
of the countv seat of any c..untv I'rop<>se.
t.> be .livi.le.l. Kvcry cunty which shall
he enlarged or create.! from lerritory taken
f r,.m anv other county or cunties. shall l«
liahle fo'ruinst proporlum of the existing
debts and lial.dities .if the cinnlv ..r
c.ninties from which such lerritory shall he
taken.
AMENDMENT NUMBER THREE.
ASBKMUl.V CSMIU 11. .SU. AMtSl.MtST No. 7,
\ res..Iution proiosinn an ainen.linent to
the I onslitution of the State of t ali-
f..rnia hv addini; a new section to article
thiricen"..f the sai.l (-..nMitunon, t.i be
niiniliered section twelve and three
fourths (12^4 1, relating to revenue and
taxation.
Section V2\. Fruit an.l nutliearint; trees
under the atjeof four vears from the tune
of planum: in orchar.l hirm. and tirai*-
vines under the uiie of three years from the
time of planlini: m vineyard form, shall Iw
exempt from taxation, ami nothinn in this
article shall he cmslrue.l as snhjecting
such trees ami );rai*viiies to taxation.
AMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR.
ASSEMBLY COSSTirCTIONiL AMKSDMtST No. 12.
A resolution proposinx to the iH'ople of the
Stale of California an amendment l.i sec-
tion seventeen, arli.le one. of the i oiisti-
tiition of the State of lalifornia.
Section 17. K.ireigners of the while race,
or of African descent, elinihle to lieconie
citizens of the rnite.l States un.ler the nat-
uralization laws thereof, while l>ona h.le
resi.lents of this State, shall have the same
hi:ht» in respect t.i the a. .luisilion. i«..s<'s-
sion enj.nment, transmi->si.>n. an.l inher-
itance of" nil pr..|*rty, ..ther than r.'al
estate, as native iK.rii citizens: ;.r..ii.fcf,
that such alicTi> owiiini: real estate at ihe
lime "I the u'loplioii of this amen.linent
iiiav remniii such owners: nml irori.lnl
/iri»r.-. Ih.it the l.< (!'■»'"» 'f« may. I'.v s'«t-
.SKSAIE LoNejnCH'.SAl. .VKKM'MKM No. 17.
.\ resolution proposing to the i*ople of the
.State of < 'alifonila an anieli.'ment to sec-
tion seven, arli. h eleven, of the Constitu-
tion ol the Stale of (alifonila.
Setti.in 7. City and county governments
may he merged and c. ins<diilaie'l into .me
muuicipul covenimenl. with ..ne set .>f
ollicers, and may he ln...r|.orate.l iin.ier
>:eiieral laws pr.ivid inj? for ihe inc.'r|K.rati.»n
an.l or>:ani/.alion of .■urpomlioiis for mu-
nicipal purposes. The |.r.iviBhiiis of this
('.instituli.in aj'plicahle to cities, an.l also
those applicahle to counties, so far us not
iiiconsi.'tent ..r prohil.iteil to cities, :-hall he
applicahle to .-uch cousoli.laled >:overn-
iiieiit.
AMENDMENT NUMBER BIX.
SFNATK C'.tSsTITCTliiSAI, AME.SiiMEST No. 7.
.\ restiliition to [.ropose to the i*-ople of the
State of lalifornia an amemlmenl t*i the
Constitution of the State, amen.linc sec-
tion nine of article thirteen thereof, rela-
tive to the election of a State Board o(
l-^pializalion.
Secti.m 9. A State Hoard of E'lUalization.
consisliiic of one memlier from each con-
gressional .lislrict in this state, shall be
ektle.i hv the .|Ualilie.l electors of their
respective districts, at the tirsl >;eiieral elec-
tion to he hcl.l after the a.loption of this
amendment, and at each (:eneral election
everv four years, whose term of oltice
shall he for four years, who.-e duty it
shall be to e'luallze the valuation of
the taxable property in the several coun-
ties of the Male for the purposes of taxa-
tion. The Controller of .-tale shall he ex
ollicio a inemhcr of the Hoard. The
lloanlsof supervis<irs of the several coun-
ties of Ihe stale !-hall constitute litianls of
K.iualization for their respective coiiniies
whose ilutv it shall he to e.{Ualize the val-
uation of the tuxahlc pr.i|«-riy in the county
f.ir the purpose of laxati.in ; i^fiiileil. such
Stale ami ( ounly lloarils of Kiualization
are h.-rehy aul ii.trize.l an.l einpowere.l,
un.ler ^ucll rules of notice as the County
lltiar.ls may prescribe as to the county as-
sesMiienis, "an.l un.ler such rules of notice
as Ihe Stale Hoard may prescribe as to the
actum .if the Male li.'.ar.l, to increase or
lowe;' the entire assessment roll, or any
assessment coiitaine.l therein, so as to
e.iualize the as.sessmeni of ihc proi«rt.v
coulaiiieil in said assessment roll, ami
make the assesMucni uonforiu to the true
value ill money of Ihe pn.perly coniaiued
in said roll ; imiiiileil, that no Hoard of
K.iualization shall raise any niortgace,
dee.l of trusi, colli r;ict, or other obli>:ation
hv which a ileht is securcl. moiiev, or sol-
vent credits, above its lace value. The
Siaie Koar.l of K.|Ualization electe.l in
eighteen huii.lre.l and ninety-four shall
eoiilinue in oihce until their successors,
as herein provided for, shall be elected and
shall .|>ial.fy.
AMENDMENT NUMBER SEVEN.
SfcSVTF. CoN-UTt Tl.'.NAL AMKM'MK.sr No. V'.
A resolution to propose t.> the (leople of the
State of ' aiih.rniaun amendment to arti-
cle thirteen of the ( .msiitution. section
one. in relation to revenue and taxation.
Secti.m 1, All pr.iperty in the .'^taie, not
exempt un.ler the law-, of" l hi' I nited states,
shall Im- laxcil in jiroi~.rti.in to its value, to
be ascertained as pr.ivi.le.l by law. The
word ••pr..iierty."as use.l in this article and
seition. is lieri-"hv declared to inclu.le mon-
eys, tredits, bond-., stocks, .lue^ franchises,
uiid all ..ther mailers an.l things, real, per-
sonal, an.l mixeil. callable of private owner-
ship: ;<r.iri.f'-'(. thai property used for free
public libraries and free mnseunis growing
crops, projierty u»e.l exclusivelv h.r public
schools, an.l such as may U-long t.i the
I nited States, Ibis Slate, or t.. any c.mnty
or nuinicipal i .irporaiioii within this State,
shall be exempt from taxati.m. The Legis-
lature may provide, except in case of cre.lits
siTure.l h'y mortgage .ir trust ileed. for a
ile.lilctionfr.mi cre.lits of .lebts due to bona
tide resi.leiils .if Ihi- st.ite.
AMENDMENT NUMBER EIOHT.
Assembly CossTiinio.sAL Amemimust No. 31.
.\ resolution to propose to the jieople of the
State of California an amemlnieiit to sec-
tion seveni7)of article nineil.Xiof the
t oust i tut ion of the -tale of i alif..riiiB, by
increasing' the number of members con-
Mitiiting the state Hoanl of K.lucation. by
nil. ling Iherrto Ihe rn-si.leiit ami I'ro-
fe«s..rof Pedagogics of the I'niversity of
California.
Section T. The i.overnor. the Snj^rin-
lendenl of I'tiblic Inslriiclion.ibc President
for Use 111 the c". mill. '11 .-thoiiU thrnugh.iul
the state. The State Hoard may laiise such
text-biKiks, w hen adopted, to lie printed an.l
I'Ublii-he.l by the Sii(ierinten.lent of Slate
'rinting, at" the State I'rinting < >tlice, and
when so printe.l an.l publishe.i, t.> be ilis-
trilmied an.l s.iM at the cost price of print-
intv publishing, ami .li-tributing the same.
The texi-ho..ks s.i a.l.ipte.l shall c.mtinue
in use mil less than lour years; an.l sai.l
Stale Il.iar'l hhall perf.trni surh ..therduties
as liiuv Ik? pre»»crilied by law. The I.e)eisla-
lure sliall provitie fur a lloanl of K.hiculioil
ill eiiih countv in the Slate. The County
Su|.erinteii.leuis and the t ounly l!..ardsof
K.riicati.m shall have control <if the ex-
amination of teachers an.l the t-rautingof
teailier>'cerlilieates within their resi-ective
jiiristliclions.
AMENDMENT NUMBER NINE.
SE.VA1K I O.M.UI1HOSAL AMKSliMEM NO. 3).
An .\ct to submit t" the people of the State
of California an aiiiemlment to section
twentv-three of article f.mr of the Coiisti-
tution" of the State of I alifornia.
Section 23. The nicnitwrs of the Legisla-
ture shall receive, in full payment hir their
services, the sum of one thou.sind l$l.iJOO)
ilollars.and mileage not to exceed ten cents
[ler mile, an.l for contingent expenses not
to exceed twenty-live dollars, for each ses-
sion, to be paid out of the public treasury.
No increase in compensation or mileage
shall take effect during the term for which
the members of either house shall have
been electe.l. and the lav of no attache
shall be iiicreaseil after he is electe.l .ir
app.-iinted,
NiiW TIIKKKFORE, Pursuant to the
Iirovisions of ihe Constitution, and an .\ct
of the Legislature entitleii ".\n .\ct to pro-
vi.le for the sulmiission of proiiosed amend-
ments to the Con^tilnli.m of the Stale of
California to the .lualilied electors for their
uppr.ival." approve.! March". A. I>.. IsM, viz.:
-.Section 1. Whenever the Legislature
shall propose any anieiiiiment or ameiid-
nicnis to the Constiluiion of this state.
which aniemlment or amendments shall
have lieeii passe.l in the manner and form
re'iuireil by section one of article eighteen
of the Constitution, and no other iiioile is
provide.l by law for the submission of such
amen.lmeiit or amendments to the people
for their approval, it shall be the (luty of
the li.ivernor to ailvcrtise such iiroiKised
amendment or anien.lments in at least foiir
newspapers tif general circulation in this
State, for three month-, next preceding the
next general election. I'ue of said news-
I»a|.ers must l>e publishe.i ai the city of
.Sacramento, anil tw.. at the city of San
Francisco ; an.l in issuing his prix-lamation
for an election at which any aiiiendnient or
ameii.lmenis to the t.'onstilution are to lie
Voted u(ion. he shall include such amend-
ment or amendments therein, am! he shall
designate them bv numbers, in the order in
which thev have l«-eii propo.se.l."
The said aniendments are submitted to
be separatAjly vote.l upon by ballot by the
.(ualilied electors of the State, on
Tuesday. NuveiiikrtSlh.. 4. D. IS94.
Kach ballot use.l at such election must
conuiin. printed thereon, the wonls:
.Vssembly Const iiuti..nal Amend- _i Yes.
ment Sutnljer Fight. (No.
Senate Constitutional Amendment i Yes.
Number Fourteen. iTfoT
Assembly Cjinstitutional Amend- .'Yes.
ment Suniber Seven. 'i No.
Assembly Consfitntional .\mend- > Ye».
ment ^Cumber Twelve. \ Xo.
Senate Constitntionol Amendment I Yea,
Number Seventeen. ("SoT
Senate Constitutional .Vin*ndment J Ye».
Numlier Seven. I No.
.Senate Constitutional Amendment .'Yes.
Number Sixteen. "l So.
.Vsseniblv Constitutional Amend- \ Y'e*.
ment >{umber Thirty-one. ' "Sa
Senate Constitutional Amendment \ Ym.
Number Twenty. \'So.
Witness niv hand and the tireat Seal of
the Slate, aliixed at Sacramento, the day
anil year first bIkivc written,
(MAI.) H, H. MAIIKHAM,
iiovernor.
Attest: K. c. WAITK,
:>ecrttary of state.
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SACRAMENTO. ( AL.
PROCLAMATION.
JvLn3 18, io34,
Having been ofiiciaUy notifisd vy th» In^ste^a of the
• Preston Scnooi of Industry,
ioc*t3d at or near lone City in
tii9 Canity of Aiitador,
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aiiioiTiia, tfiat tiio saiQ mstitu
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tion v;iii oe lu raaamss
ss for ti^ie proper racsption of ini;iat9S
Ly the
first day oi Juiy, A. D. io34, m accorjance nitb Section
23, Chapter 103 of
the Statutes of Caiifomia, pa3S3d at tr.o
2cjtti session of 'he Legislature m id
>a9,
I. H. H. karkhaii, Jot or nor oi
ths btate of Caiifoiraa, do
herg'ui'' i/Ake pi'.Liic prociai.ation oi tnat fact.
Tnerefore, d. and a
ftar said first day of July, A. D. ia94,
inaii be lawful for said Joard o: In'.stcas to roceiye into
ire and guardianship infants i^9tT\'
een the ages of eight and
eij.r:t9en years
:oi.i..itt9d to its cv
stody to Le carod for ac:ording
to law.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
SACRAMENTO. CAL.
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IM TrSTIkONY FHErLEOF, I haye
hereto set iX/ hand and
caused the ureat Seal of the
State to be affixed at
Sacrsi.ente this eighte^ntl"^
day of June in tiie year of
our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and ninety four.
JtTeiv.or Oi the State
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Secretan' of State.
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ELKCTIOX I'HOCLAMATlOxN
NOVRMHKH C. |s!U.
ELECTION- PROCLAMATION'.
Statk of Califorkia, /
Executive Department. )
Notice is hereby given that a general election will be held
throughout the State of California on Tuesday, the sixth day
of November, A. D. 1894, when the following officers will be
elected, namely:
Governor.
Lieutenant-Governor.
Secretary of State.
Controller.
Treasurer.
Attorney-General.
Surveyor-General.
Clerk of the Supreme Court.
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Superintendent of State Printing.
Al>o, seven Representatives to the Congress of the
United States: being one Representative from each Congres-
sional District.
Also, three Railroad Commissioners: lieing one Railroad
Comtnissiouer from each Railroad District.
Also, four members of the State Board of Equalization:
being one member from each Stale Board of Hqualization
District.
Also, two Associate Justices of the Supreme Court,
full term.
Also, one Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, for
the unexpired term ending January, 1899.
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Also, four Judges of the Superior Court in and for the
City and County of San I'Vancisco.
Also, two Judges of the Superior Court in and for the
following counties: .ManKila. Los Angeles, and Kresiio.
Also, one Judge of the Superior Court in and for each of
the following counties: Riverside, Kings. Madera, stw} San
Bern.irdino, O ^^)■/ ^ <' >■' *i -,
Also, one Judge of the Superior Court in and for the county
of Amador, for the unexpired term ending Jannary, 1.S97; vic«
John 1'. Davis, apjxiinted.
Also, one Judge of the Superior Court in and for the
county of .'^anta Cruz, for the unexpired term ending January,
1897; vice James H. Logan, appointed.
Also, one State Senator from each of the following Sena-
torial Districts; Second. Fourth. Sixth, lughth. Tenth. Twelfth,
Fourteenth, Sixteenth, Eighteenth, Twentieth, Twentv-second,
Twenty-fourth, Twenty-sixth, Twenty-eighth, Thirtieth, Thirtv-
-second. Thirty-fourth, Thirty-sixth, Thirty-eighth, and Fortieth.
Also, one Member of the Assembly from each Assembly
District.
Also at said election. Amendments to the Constitution of
the State, submitted by the Legislature at its last regular ses-
sion, numbered as hereiti.ifter specified, will be voted upon bv
the electors of said State, namely:
Amkndmknt XiMBKR OxK ( Assemblv Constitutional Amend-
ment Xo. S ) —
A re.«olution to propose to the peojile of the State of Cali-
fornia an amendment to the Constitution of the State, amend-
ing section one of article two thereof, relative to the right of
suffrage.
Amexdmknt XiMiiKK Tw.> (Senate Constitutional Amend-
ment Xo. 14) —
A resolution proposing to the people of the State of Cali-
fornia an amendment to -iection three of article eleven of the
Constitution oi the State of California, relating to the forma-
tion of new counties.
Amkn-dmext Xi-mdkk Thker (Aiwcmblv Constitutional
Amendment Xo. 7)—
A resolution propo^int; an amendment to the Constitution of
the Suie of California, by adding a new Kction to article thir-
— 5 —
teen of said Constitution, to be numbered section twelve and
three fourths (12^/4), relating to revenue and taxation.
AMj:NnMKNT Xt'mbkr Four (Assembly Constitutional
Amendment Xo. 12; —
A resolution proposing to the people of the State of California
an amendment to section seveuteeu, article one, of the Consti-
tution of the State of Cahfornia, relating to who may acquire
property in this State. v"
Amknomicnt Ximbkk Fivi; (Senate Constitutional Amend-
ment Xo. 17) —
A resolution projHjsing to the people of the State of Cali-
fornia an amendment to section -even, article eleven, of the
Constitution of the State ot" California, relating to cousohda-
tion of city and county governments.
Amexdmknt Ximbkk Six (Senate Constitutional Amend-
ment X'o. 7) —
A resolution to projiose to the jvople of the State of Cali-
fornia an amendment to the Constitution of the State, amend-
ing section nine, of article thirteen thereof relative to the
election of a State Board of Equalization.
Amendment Ximbkr Seven (Senate Constitutional Amend-
ment Xo. 16) —
A resolution to propose to the jn^ople of the State of Califor-
nia, an aniendment to article thirteen of the Con.stitution,
section one. in relation to revenue and taxation.
Amendm):nt Ximbkk Eight (Assembly Constitutional
Amendment Xo. 3/ ) —
A resolution to propose to the people of the State of Califor-
nia an amendment to section seven of article nine of the
Constitution of the St.-ite of California, by increasing the num-
ber of members constituting the Si.ite Hoard of Education, by
adding thereto the President and Professor of Pedagogics of
the Iniversity of California.
Amendment Xi-mbkr Nine (Senate Constitutional .\mend-
ment Xo. 20) —
An Act to submit to the {^eople of the State of California an
amendment to section twenty-three of article four of the Con-
stitution of the State of California, relating to pay of members
of the I.«gislature.
Each amendment shall l>e voted upon separately from the
others, by ballot, at the next genet il election, to be held on
Tuesday, the sixth dav of Xovemtxrr. A.D, 1894.
Each MUot used at such election must conUin, pnnted
thereon, the words:
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( YES.
Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 8. (Right of Suffrage.) j— ■;
Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 14. (Manner of forming ) [
New Counties. ) | jjO.
Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 7. (Eaeempting from \
Taxation Young Fruit and Nut Bearing Trees and Grapevines.) j j^.^j
/ YES
Assembly Constitutional .\mendment No. 12. 'Right of Acquir- 1 ;
ing Property in this State.) | jjq.
i YES
Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 17. (Consolidation of 1 ;
City and County Governments. ) ( \^q
Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 7. (Increasing Number ) '_
of Members of the State Board of Equalization.) | jjq
Senate Constitutional Amen.hnent No. 16. (Exempting from ^ YES.
Taxation Property used for Free Public Libraries an<l Free ■■
Muaeums.) '. ^^•
~ i YFS
Assemblv Constitutional .\inendment No. 31. (Increasing 1
Number of Members of the State Board of Education. ) J ^q
( YES
Senate Constitutional Amendment No. Jo. (Increasing Pay of 1 1
Members of Legislature.) ^ >jO.
And I do hereby ofTer a reward of one hundred dollars for
the arrest and conviction of any and even.- person violating any
of the provisions of Title IV, Part I, of the Penal Code; such
rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter expended
for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto .set ray hand and
caused the Great Seal oi the State to be affixed, at the city of
Sacramento, this the. /^i- W//- . -day of. i.:.^/.-cK<.'^. i
A. D. 1894- . ^
Gtn'trHor.
Attest: ». -^ ^
Stcrttary of Statt.
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PROCLAMATION.
St\te '>F Caiiforma, )
y.\K' ITIVK l>KI'\l*rMENT,
H*l RAMKST1, AUKllStW^liftH. I
Al'IIKKKAS, The Lctrisluture of Ihe State
»T iif 1 ulifurniii, at its lliirtieih session,
Lf«ginniii>; on tlie second day of Janiian',
A.U. iw:!. two tliirils of all the members
eleeteil to eacli of the houses of said Legis-
lature votini; in favor thereof, j.roiJO«eil the
following descriljed amendments to the
Constitution of the state of California, to
wit :
AMENDMENT NUMBEK ONE.
Assembly Cosstititional ambxdmkst So. p.
A resolution to proi>ose t<5 the tieople of the
State of California an amemiment to the
Constitution of the State, amending sec-
tion one of article two thereof, relative to
the right of suffrage.
Section 1. Kvery native male citizen of
the Inited States" every male person who
shall have uciiuired the rights of citizen-
ship under or by virtue of the Treaty of
yueretaro, and everv male naturalized citi-
zen thereof, who sliall have become such
ninetv davs prior to any election, of the age
of iwentv-one vears, who shall have been
resident of the Slate one year next preceding
the election, and of the county in which he
claims liis vote ninety days, and in the
election precinct thirty days, fliall lie en-
titled to vote at all elections which are now
or niav hereafter be authorized by law ;
iiroiidrd, no native of China, no idiot, no
insane person, no jierson convicted of any
infamous crime, no person hereafter con-
victeil of the eml>ezzlement or niisappro-
i.riation of public money, an. I no i«rson
who shall not be able to read the ( onstitu-
tion in the Knglish lanjiuage and write his
name, shall ever e.xercise the [irivilcges of
an elecu>r in this State: jToriilfl. that the
provisions of this amendment relative to an
educational .iiiahlicalion shall not applv to
any [•erson prevented by a physical disa-
bility from complying with its re>|uifition»,
nor to anv [lerson who now lias the right to
vote, nor'to any i.cr>on who shall Iw sixtv
years of age and upwards at the time this
kmendiiient shall take effect.
AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO.
•>KN.»TK I .i.NSTmTIONAI. XHr.SUHtST So. H.
A res<dution proposing to the iwople of the
State of ( alifornia an amendment to sec-
tion three of article eleven ..f the ( onsli-
tution of the State ..1 ( aliftirnia, reUting
to the formation of new counties.
i»«M-tion X The I^-gislainre, by general
and nnifi'rm 1«»«. may provide for the for-
mation of new cioiniies; i>r"r iV/r.f. hmirrrr,
ihnt no new poiinty slmfl be esiabiished
whicli •hall re«luce 'any county to a |«ipu-
lation itf less than eight ihoi.-aiid ; nor
iliall a new countv tie f..rm.d containing a
less iM.pulotion tlian live thousand; iior
shall anv line thereof pass within live ndles
M tlie iiiuntv aeat of any counly pro|«>»e«l
ti> be d'.vi<led. Kvery loiinty which shall
lieeidargf.1 or created from lerrilory taken
from nnv other count v or counties, shall 1«
liable f.i'rajust pr..|Hirtioii of the existing
debis and ll»billtie« of the county or
cmntiea from which s'.ch Icrritory shall Iw
taken.
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furihrr, that the Legislature may, bv stat-
ute, provide for the disp-.sition of rval
e.«tate which shall hereafter be acquired
by such aliens by descent or devise.
AMENDMENT NUMBER FIVE.
Senate Con^titi'ii-'S a!. A.M^..^■l•M^;.^r No. 17.
A resolution jiroposing to the people of the
State of California an amendment to sec-
tion seven, article eleven, of the Constitu-
tion of the State of California,
Section 7. City and county governments
may be merged and consolidate*! into one
municipal goveriinienl, with ime set of
olticers. and may lie incori>oraled under
general laws providing for the incorporation
and organization of corporations for mu-
uiA'ipal puri-oses. The provisions of this
Constitution applicable to cities, and also
those applicable to counties, so far as not
inconsistent or prohibited to cities, shall be
applicable to such c<insolidaied govern-
ment.
AMENDMENT NUMBER SIX.
Senate Constitctionai, amendment N.*. T.
,\ resolution to proj^ose to the jieoj.le of the
State of California an ameiuliiient to the
Constitution of the st.ite. amending sec-
tion nine of article thirteen there<d. rela-
tive to the election of a State Uuard of
Kqualization.
Section 9. .V State Hoard of Eiiualization,
consisting of one member from each con-
gressional ilisirict in this --tate, shall be
elected by the .pialitied electors id their
respective districts, at the first general elec-
tion to be held after the adoption of this
amendment, and at each general election
everv ftnir years, whose term of office
shall be for" four years, whose duty it
sliall be til eiiuallze the valuation of
the taxable properly in Ihe several coun-
ties of the Stale forihe puriio.se« of taxa-
tion. The Coniroller of stale shall be ex
ollicio a tnenii.er of the Itoanl. The
Itourtis of Supervisors of the several ctuiii-
ties of the State .-hall constitute Kuarils of
K'luali/ation for iheir respective counties,
whose dutv it shall be to e'(Uali/.e the val-
uation of tlic taxable projierty in the county
tor the purjioBC of taxation ■' jiroiiilnl. siicii
State an<l 1 ouniv Uoards of Kiualization
are hereby auifiori/cd and empowered,
umler siicii rules of notice as the County
lloards may preM-nbc as t<) the county a»-
sessmenls. and untter such rules of iu»tice
as the stale lioar<l may prescribe as to the
action of the stale Hoard, lo increase or
htwer tile elilirc as-cssiii'-'lil roll, 01 any
assessment contuiiicd therein, so as to
e'ltialize the assonsin ni of the pro|ierty
contained in said assessiiieni roll, anil
make th*' assi'ssment conform to the true
vahie in money of ihe pro|i.rly coiiiained
in said roll; prmi'lrd. that no Hoard o(
l''.<|Ualizutioii shall raise any iio.rlKaKe,
deed of trnsl. conira' I • r "t!ier obligation
br whicli a debt ;■ - oiuj, or sol-
vent cn->lils, als.v value The
Slate Ibianl of I '1 eUilKl in
rigblevn hundred and :..i.i ty-foiir shall
ciintiiiue in i>(Mce until their siu fc*«ors.
as herein pnivided for, shall be elected anil
•hall <|uai.f]r.
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adding thereto the President and I'ro-
fe«sor of Pedagogics of the I'niversity of
California.
.•Section 7. The liovernor, the Superin-
tendent of Public Instruction, the President
of the I'niversity of California, and the Pro-
fessor of Pedagogy therein, and the Princi-
pals of the State S'ornial .Scluxils, shall con-
stiliite ilie Slate lioard of Kducation, and
shall compile, or caused to be compiled,
and adopt, a uniform series of text-books
for use in the common schools thi-ougliout
Ihe Slate. The State Hoard may cause such
text-books, when adopted, to be printed and
published bv the Sui>erinteiident of State
Printing, at' the State Printing iMMce, and
when so printed and jiublished, to be dis-
tribulwl and sold at the cost price of ]>rint-
ing. publishiuk', and distribuling the same.
The lext-books so adopted shall continue
in use not less than four years ; and said
State Hoard shall iierform such otherduties
as inav l>e prescriVied by law. The Legisla-
ture shall provide for a Hoard of Kducation
in each county in the state. The County
Sui>erintendenis and the County Hoards of
Kducation shall have control of the ex-
amination of teachers and the granting of
teachers' ceriilicates within their resiiective
jurisdictions.
AMENDMENT NUMBER NINE.
Sena IE CoNsinciiuN M. .\meM)Mknt Nu. 'JO.
An .\ct to submit to the jieopleof the State
of California an nmeiidment to section
twentytliree of article four of the Coiisti-
tuiion'of the Stale of California.
Section 23. The members of the Legisla-
ture shall receive, in full payment for their
services, Ihe sum of one thousand (fl.OOOl
dollars, and mileage not to exceed ten cents
|ier mile, and for contiiigeni exjienses not
to exceeil twenty-live dollars, for each ses-
sion, to be jiaid out of the public treasury.
No increase in comjiensation <«r mileage
shall take effect during the term for which
tlie nieniN-rs of either house shall have
been elected, and the |>av of no attache
shall be increased .tfter he is elected or
apiKiinied.
NOW THKItKFOHE. Pursuant to the
provisions of the I'ousiilution, and an -Vet
o/the Legislature entilled ".Kn .\ct to pro-
vide for the submission of proj>ose<l amend-
nieiils lo the l^oiisliiution of the State of
California to the iiualilied electors for Iheir
approval." approved March 7, .\ II„ l'*.'t,vii.:
■■.Section I. Whenever the Legislature
shall pn>|iose any ainendiiient or anieitd-
nil-Ills til the I •iiistiiiiiion of this .■^ial«,
which amendment or aniendnienis shall
have l>een |>assed in Ihe manner and form
rei(Uire<l by s<'Ction one of article eighteen
of Ihe Coiistitution, and no other nuxle is
provide*! by law for the submission of such
amciidnienl or anieiidmenta to tlie i«»>ple
for tlieir approval, it shall be the duty of
the <i.>venior to advertise such proixised
amendment or amendments in at least four
newspajxTs of general cirfulation in this
State, for three months next pr»»«-ding the
iieil general idection One of said news-
p«|<^r' noist be piitilislied al Ihe city o(
Su' ranient<i. and two at the city of San
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AKEMDMSIIT NUMBER ONE.
AS.1EXHI.Y CiNHTlTfTloSiL A«rXUll«NT SO. 8.
A resoUiiioii to j.rofKjsc to the iicop'.e of the
State of I'lilifuniia uii uiiieiijment to the
lonstitiitioii of the Stal»- ariieii'linK •*<'-
tion one of arlii-le two thereof, relati»e to
the riijht of suffrage.
Sec-tioii 1. Kvery native male citiien of
the lnit«l .-tales" I'very niaU' person who
shall lia\e ai'.iiiiri>l the nj:ht!< of tilizen-
shiji under or hy virtue of the Treaty of
i^Tieretaro. an.l everv male naturalized citi-
ien ihtreof. who sl'iall have Iwcoiue such
ninety days prior to any election, of the a^'e
of twenty-one vears. who shall have been
resident iif the St»te one vear next preceding
the election, and of the county iu whifji he
claims his vote ninety days, and in the
election precinct thirty days, shall he en-
titled to vote at all elections which are now
or mav hereafter be authorized by law ;
in-ori'lrd. no native of China, no idiot, no
insane person, no |*rson convicted of any
infamous crime, no person hereafter con-
victed of the emtiezzlement or misappro-
i.riation of public money, anil no i^rson
who shall not he able to read the i onstitu-
lion in the Kntrlish lanjruane and write his
name, shall ever exercise the privileges of
an elecuir in this .-tate ; ;.roti<(i-<(. that the
i.rovisionsof this amendment relative to an
educational quahlication shall not apply to
anv person prevented hy a physical disa-
biPitv from coinplyint: with its reiiiiisitions,
11. ir to anv person who now has the right to
vote, nor to any person who shall Iw sixty
years of ane and upnanls at the time this
anieiKiment shall take effect.
AUENDKENT NUHBEK TWO.
SltS.VTB loNsmrTlo.NAI, .XJIF.MiMEST So. ij.
A resolution proposinK to the iwople of the
State of ' alifornia an amendment to sec-
tion three of article eleven of the Consti-
tution of the Stat.- of California, reljiting
to the formation of new counties.
Section 3. The I.Piiislature. by wrenerel
and uniform laws, may provide for the for-
mation of new counties; iir.iriif,</. h'oifirr
that no new couiitv shall be established
which shall reduce "any county to a popu-
lation of less than eight thousand; nor
shall a new countv he formed containing a
less population t'lian live thousand; nor
shallanv line therc.f pass within five miles
of the countv seat of any county proi«>se<l
to be divide.!. I'.very c.iunty which shall
he enlarged or creatc'l from territory taken
from anv other countv .ir counties, shall be
liable f.i'rajnst pr..|Hprti..n of the existing
debts and liabilities .d the c.uniy or
counties from which such territ.'ry shall lie
taken.
AMSHDMSirT HUHBER THREE.
.VSSEMr.V f.iX^TlTl ri 'S n A MK.SI.MKNT \0. 7.
\ resolution pro|Kisini.' an amendment to
the Constitution of the State of Cali-
f..rnia. by a.bling a new section to article
thirtcen'of the sai.l Constitution, to be
iinnibereil section twelve ami three
fourths (12 ^», relating to revenue and
taxation.
.Section 12%. Kniit ami nut-bearing trees
unilerthe age of four yean from the time
of planting in orcharxi form, ami grai*-
vines iin.ler the age .if three years fmin the
time .if planting in vineyard (..rni. shall \>«
exempt from taxation, an.l nothing in this
article shall be cnstriie.! a* subjecttag
•iich trees anil srai«vine» to ta.xatii-ti.
AinilDICKNT HUKBER POOR.
^MSKMRLV .".^s-iiTiit'.s.i A»ir.siiMrsi No. IX
A rewilulion i.ro|«>iiiiiit to the [•eople "f the
Htate of I'alifornia an ann-ndnieMt t<> •««--
lion seventeen, arti.'le one, o( the I .insti-
tution of tl>c .staM lit ( alifurnia.
Swtlon IT. FoTeifn»T« "f the while nn.
or of Afriran def • " ' '•■ I" become
eilinensof llie I niii ler the nat-
ural'*:iti"Ti lnw« tl . .. Isina ti.le
rrs 'e the earoe
ri>- Hon. po—es
•■•.' 11 I Inher-
itSIKI ..(' all pr..; ■
eetale. a* native i-
thal such alien* <•«
Ubm oI lb* niofliuu 'A Uiu amend IBWH
Section 7. City and county governments
may be merged "and consoliilated into one
municipal governnient. with one set of
othcers. and may be incorjioraled under
general )jiwspn»vidingfortlie incorporation
and organizati.in of .oriKjrations (or mu-
nitijuil piiri'oses. The provisions of this
Constitution applicable to citieo, an.l also
those applicable to cunties, so far as not
iiicoiisisient or prohibiteil to cities, shall tic
apj'licable to such consolulaieJ govern-
ment.
AMENDMENT NUMBER BIX.
piENATE CiNSTlTl'TIONAL .\«ESDMK»T No. 7.
.\ resolution to propose to the jieople of the
Stale of California an uniendment to the
I'onslitution of the state, amending sec-
tion nine of article thirteen thereof, rela-
tive to the election of a .State Uoanl of
Kijualization.
.Section 9. .\ State Hoard of E.iualization,
consisting of one menilier from each con-
gressional ilistrict in this state, shall be
elected by the .inalified electors of their
respective districts, at the first general elec-
tion to be liel.l after the adoption of this
amendment, and at each general election
everv four years, whose term of otlice
shall be for" four years, whose tliity it
shall be to e-juali/.e the vahmtion of
tiie taxable properly in the several coun-
ties of the Slate for" the purjioses of taxa-
tion. The Controller .>f Mate shall lie ex
ollicio a member of the Hoard, The
ISoar.ls of Supervisors of the .several coun-
ties of the Slate shall constitute Hoards of
Knualization for iheir respective counties,
whose duty it shall hv to e.(Ualize the val-
uation of tlic taxable projierly in the county
for the purj'ose of ta.xation : jirofidrd. such
Slate ami i uuniy Uoar.ls of K-iualization
are hereliv aulliorizt.l and einpowereil,
umler sucii rules .d notice as tlie t oiinty
iloar.ls may prescribe as to the county as-
sessments, "and uiiiier such rules of notice
as the stale lloar.l may presiribe as to the
action of the state li.iani, to increase or
lower liie entire as.'-essineiit roll, or any
assessment contained therein, so as to
ciiualize the assessinnl of the property
contuine.l in said assessment roll, an.l
make the assessment conform to the true
value in money of the proin-rly contained
in said roll; jin.i i.'pif, that no lioar.l of
Iviualizatioii shall raise any mortgage,
dee.l of trust, contract, or otiier obligation
by which a .lelii is secured, money, or sol-
vent credits, alnive its fac value. The
State Koard of K.pialization elctte.l in
eighteen hundred an.l nincty-f.iur shall
continue in oltice until their successors,
as herein provide.l for, shall be elected and
shall .(iial.fy.
AMENDMENT NUMBER SEVEN.
Sknaik ( '»n«iiti tii'Nai. akk.simknt No. fC>.
A resolution to pro|His« to the (leople of the
Stale of I alifornia an amendment to arti-
cle thirteen of the I'onstitution. section
one, in relation to reveiuie ami taxation.
Section 1. .Ml pr"|ieriy in the State, not
exempt un.ler the laws..f"^the I'nited Mates,
«ball be ta.xe.l in pnnsTIiiin to its value, to
In- ascertained as provide.l by law. Ihe
w.ird ■•pro|*rty."as use.! in this article and
section, i" lierebv deilar»-.l to inclu.le mon-
eys, instils, bonds, sl.irks. dues, franchis«-s,
and all otiii r matters an.l things, real, per-
sunal. and nnxeil, capable of priTate owner-
ship ; //<-." i./»^.f. t hat proiierty used for free
public libraries and free nius4*unis gniwing
crops. pnnHTly u»i-d exclusively lor public
schools, and such its may Infloiig In the
rniied states, this .-late, or Li anv county
ur niunii iiski loriMirulioii within this .-late,
shall lie exempt Ironi taxation. The lyegis-
tatnre may provide. e\cept in4'ase of creilils
MH'urril b'y niorlgatfe or iriist dmi, for a
■leilnclionfriiRi crtsuts nl aicbta due tu bona
flilr midcnU of this !<late.
AHXHSMSMT VVMBER KiaST.
AwKMIiLT ( ••^..TITt Tl.>?(«l. AMI.ill'llf ST S'K 31.
A rp««>lulioii l«i |iro|KMie to the |iei*|kle of the
^tale of tapfomla »n an rndnicnt tn -ec-
■ The
»lttuuug IticMate Uo^nlul kducalwMi. bf
iext-I..M.ks. » hen adopted, to be printeii ami
publislie.l by the Su|K-rintendent of .-tate
I'riniing, at" the State rrinting i iilice, and
when s«i printe-l and published, to lie dis-
tribiiled and sold at the cost price of print-
ing, piil.lishiiii,', and di'tribiiting the same.
The texl-lKjoks so adopte.1 shall continue
in use not less than four year« ; ami said
State I'.oanl shall |ierf.irtn smh otherdiities
as mav lie prescribe.i by law. The l.egisla-
tun- sl.all provide for a Hoard of IMiication
in each county in the State. The County
Suiierinlen.leii'is ami the County It.iardsof
K.Iiication shall have control of the ex-
amination of teachers and the granting of
teachers' cenilicates within their res|iectivc
jurisdictions.
AMENDMENT NUMBER NINE.
Sk.naie Co-vsini rioNAL ame.mimkst No. .11.
.\i\ .\ct to submit to the jieopleof the State
of I alifornia an amemlment to section
twenty-three of article four of the < onsti-
tutioiiof the State of California.
Section 23. The members of the Legisla-
ture shall receive, in full pavnient for their
services, the sum of *>ne thousand I$1.IXJ0)
dollars, and mileage not to exceed ten cents
la-r mile, and for contingent exjienses not
to exceed twenty-live dollars, for each ses-
sion, to be paid out of the public treasury.
N.t increase in conipensation or mileage
shall take effect during the term for which
the members of either house shall have
been elected, and the pay of no attach^
shall be increased after lie is elected or
apiHiiiitcd.
NOW THEKKFOtlE, Pursuant to the
provisions of the Constitution, and an Act
of the legislature entitled -.Vn .\ct to pro-
vi.le for tVie submission of projioseil aiiiend-
nicnts to the Coiistilution of^ the State of
California to the iiiialitied electors for their
approval. " approve.l March 7, .\.I>., ISKi.vix.:
••.Section 1. Whenever the Legislature
shall pro|iose any ameminient or amend-
nieiits t.i the 1 iiiistitiuion of this State,
which amendment or anien.lmenls shall
have lieen passed in the manner ami form
required by section one of article eighteen
of the Constitution, and no other niiKle is
provided by law for the submission of such
ameminient or amendments to the people
for their apjiroval. it shall be the iluty of
the tiovenmr to a.lvertise such projiosed
amendment or anieinlnients in at feast fotir
newspapers of general cirjulation in this
State, for three months next preceiiiiig the
next general election, one ..f said news-
pajiers must be publislie.l at the city of
.Sacramento, and two at the city of San
Francisco; an.l in issuing his priK'iamation
for an elecli.m at which any amendment or
amen.lnients to the Constitution are to be
yote.l uiKin. he shall include such amend-
tneiit or amendments therein, ami he shall
designate them by numtitrs. in the order in
which tliev have Wen pniposeil."
The sai.i amendments are submitted to
l>e separately voted U|ion by ballot by the
i|UAlined electors of the State, on
Tuesday, N'ovMibfr tlih, .\.D. IS94i
l-jicli ballot used at such election must
contain, printe<l Ihereim, the wopIs:
.Vssenibly Constitutional Amend- 1 Yes.
nient Sumher Eight. < "5^0.
Senate Constitutional Amendment J Yea.
Numlier Fourteen. "*~So.'
.VMemblv Constitutional Amend- t Yea-
ment S umber ^even. '• No.
AsaenihW I onrtitoHaaal Amend- ) Yea.
nient Niinilier Twelve. i No.
.Senate t'onstiiutional Amendment 1 Yea.
Number .sevenleen. CT!o.
Senate I'onstilutional Amendment 1 Yaa.
Nunitjer Seven. CSo.
Senate Conttitnlional .\ro«ndinenl 1 Yea.
Number >ixtern. i So,
Aasemlilv Cunstitutional Amend- 1 Yea.
nieni dumber ThirtTune i X<K
.•ienaie Cnnslitulional Amendment i Yaa.
Number TwenlT. >'S9.'
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nQ t'.vQi.ty ninth day of Novaubsr aa Tr.rinksgiv 1.% ^ay , and ii; koopm^;
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TO HIS EICCEIIKNCY, lU iU IL^PJOLM,!, GOVERNOR OF TlliJ STATE
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Sir; Whereas the Honorable W, Jl, Conley, JudfTJ of the Superior
Court of t'-.o oounty of Itdera vrzz at a special electior. ho 11
in tie county of Madera O". the 15t2^ J>\y of :iay, 1393, elected
Judjo of t-V3 Superior Court of t'.o ^ou-ty of ':. ..ora; jeid
election bein^ held pursuant to the statute creatine tine county
of Madera; and wherer.s said :ionorable \/,I/i« Conley iras connass-
ioned by you,ar. Governor of the State of Califorr.ia, on the
23rd. day of May 1093 to hold saii office for the tL-ne pro-
vided by law; and ./hereas I, the undersiijned a citizen and
elector of t-^^^e co'^znty of Mr.djra have been ro.ularly nominate I
as a candidate for the office of Superior Judrre of the county
of Madera for the lonj torn co/rienclni' on the first Mon-day
after the first day of January, lS9j, by a convention of a
political party holding: at least three per cent, of tiie votes
cast in the precincts ak tax conposinj said county of .'ladera,
at the last general election, nov;- therefore I hereby deriand
of you the said Governor of tlie state of California in the
interests of nyself as such candidate ani elector ani in the
interest of all the elector.': of Madera County that you issue
an election proclanation under your hand and the ::rer-t seal of
the state, containin;: the matters reauired by law and thft
in sue;: procla-iation you call for tho election of a Superior
Jud::e for sai 1 county of Madera, to 'oo held or tho first
Tuesday after the first day of November , 1894, for tiie long:
term of said office, connencin- ol the first day of January-,
1095, and that you transnit a copy thereof to the Board of
Supervisors of Madera County at le^-t thirty days before such
- A> 1 J i3 cj ;}■ j^
I, !U:i.Marl:hani Governor of the Stata of California, do herely
certify, that the above and afor^inc denand, ims personally
served upoB r,e, this day of September .^.J. 18W, and
in reply to said demand, i do hereby refuse to issue or
cause to be issued a proclamation calliac for th* Election
of A Superior Judare of I.Iadera Co^oaty as setforth in said
demand, othertfa^ise, or at all; and i do hereby say that
I will not lss»e or cause to be issued, a proclamation of
any kiad, calling for the election of a Superior Jud^e of
Malera Co'onty, at the forth-oomin- general election.
State
i\»d I Tdttiiar atirtjfy that th<i reasoa irhy I refuse
to Is.ue or cause to be issued, th^ said procla-.»atio». Is
because the lot of the Le::islature creatine the County of
Madera, entitled, -An act to create the County of Madera, to
define the bo^^larles thereof, to determine the County Seat,
and to provide for its orranization, an.i election of officei^
and to classify said County' Approved March 11th 1895, pro-
vided that the first Supetlor Judre of said Co'onty elected,
should hold offica, until the first Monday, after the first
day of January A«D, 189T.
Very respectfully.
election* This de-.iani is :v;_e to t.-.e er.i that the question
of the tlie of election of a Superior Jud^e of the county of
Maderr. ~a.y ::e speedily an 1 finally deter -.Ined.
Respectfully,
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THAVKSOIVINO PROCLAMATION.
In riGcordance '»lth long estahllahad custom, now str«*ni;th«n«d and
sanctioned b- Legislative ftnactnent, I, JAME3 H. BUDD, Oov^rnor of
thfi
Statfl of Oallfomla, b- virtue of the authority rested In me by
the Constitution and laws of said State, and in consonance with a like
proc
Tanatlon o' th<» Pr-*>sMnnt of ^'-.fi Uritfld States, do hereby proclaim
Thursday, the Twenty-eighth day of Norember, as Thanks^lTln^^ Day.
This day, essentially American, orl-lnatlnc with the «arly settlers
of New Bngland In c'^Htf^rxil ^e-nembrance 'or nanl'old blesr^ln::s, has
been adopted and continued by nearly erery State In the Union, as a
tine set apart for rexmlon o' families, the exercise of chnrltable
deeds, and the doln- of c-^nerous acts. Both as a Nation and a State
we h-^ye much *o h-^ thankfal for, and it befits us to testify our grat-
itude therefor, by assembllns in our respectlT* places of worship,
there to express our thanks 'or the blessings we have as a people re-
ceived.
In the midst of ^ en^oyu-nts and pleasures, forjst not t^e stran-
.-er and the -mde-er, but let the day be marked as one of generous
hospitality, Inpraselnr our hearts -rlf^ the reality and truthfulnaa.
which should ciaracterUa Thnnksglvln^ Day.
IN WITWISS PiWttOF, I »'ive heraunto aat
■y h«ind. and ca.Md t-e .ireat Saal of
tha Ststa, to ba haratinto afflaad. thla
fHi, iay of ifov«iio»r. &• S« • ISfS.
In accordancs with long established custom, now str«*nj;th«n«d and
sanctioned by L«slsl^tlv«» enactnent, I, JAME3 H. BUDD, 3ovemor of
thft St'ate of Oallfomla, b*' virtue of the authority Tested In me by
the Cor.stl t':tlon and lawf? of said State, and In consonance with a like
procl^-natlon o' thft Prftsident of ^he Ur.ltftd States, do hereby proclaim
Thursday, the Twenty-eighth day of Noyember, as Thanks^lTlnjj Day.
This day, essentially American, originating with tM.ftarly settlers
of Nqw England In grateful remembrance ^or manifold blesslnrs, has
been adopted and continued by nearly 9rm.ry State In the Union, as a
time set apart for reunion o' families, the exercise of chnrltable
deeds, and the doln^r of 2»?nnrous acts. Both as a Nation and a State
we h-\y<^ much to be thankral for, and it befits us to te->tlfy our grat-
itude therefor, by assembling in our respective places of worship,
there to express our thanks ^or the blessing* we have as a people re-
ceived.
In the midst of "fltf ^n^oyments and pleasures, forjet not t>-e stran-
ger and the "anderer, but let the day be marked as one of generous
hospitality, Impressln-; our -earts vlt *.he reality and truthfulness
which should charact^^'-lze T^r'nkeilvln:j Day.
IN WITN8S3 WHSKBOF, I have hereunto set
■y hand, and caused the areat Seal of
the State, to be hereunto affixed, this
6th, day of Moveaber, A. D. , 1995.
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On July Seventh, A. D., 1846, CO?f WDaRl SLOAT, U.
S. N., In the name of theUnlted States of America, raised
the flag of our Union at Monterey, California, and ftccupied
the Territory under claim of the National OoTemmont.
July Seyenth, A. D., 1896, marks the Seai-Centenial
Anniversary of this most important event in the history of our
State, and should be set apart as a day of rejoicing by our
people.
HOW, THKREPORI, I, JAMES H. BUDD,aovernor of the
State of California, by virtue of the authority vested in me
by the Constitution and laws of said State, do hereby pro-
clalB Tuesday, the Seventh Day of July, A. D., 1896, a
Holiday,
Ul YITKISS VHICRIor I have hereunto set my
hand and caused the Oreat S«al
of this State to be hereunto
affixed, this twenty-ninth day
June, A. D., 1896*
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1X8CUTIVC OCPARTMrrr,
8aerft<ii«n%o, 0«1.
p_R_0-C-L-A-M-A-T-I-0-N .
On July Seventh, A. D., 1846, CO'l^lODaRl SLOAT, U.
S. N., In the name of theiUnlted States of America, raised
the flag of our Union at Monterey, California, and Aecupied
the Territory tinder claim of the National OoTemraent.
July Serenth, A. D., 1896, marks the Swal-Centenial
Anniversary of this most important event in the history of our
Statt, and should be set apart as a day of rejoicing by our
people.
HOW, THBREPORK, I, JAMES H. EUDD,Oovemor of th«
State of California, by virtue of the authority vested in mm
by the Constitution and laws of said State, do hereby pro*
claim Tuesday, the Seventh Day of July, A. D., 1896, a
Holiday.
IN VITNISS ITHKRIOF I have hereunto set my
hand and caused the Qreat S«al
of this State to be hereunto
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affixed, this twenty-ninth day
June, A. D., 1896.
QOTCFIMOR,
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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
SACRAMENTO. CAL.
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rocfamafion.
On July seventh. A. D. 1846. COMMODORE SLOAT.
U. S. N.. in the name of the United States of Amerisa,
raised the flag of oui- Union 2: Monterey. California, and
occupied the Territory under claim of the National Gov-
ernment.
July seventh, A. D. 1896. marks the semi-centennial an-
niversary of this most important event in the history of our
State, and should te set apart as a day of rejoicing by our
people.
Now. therefore. I. JAMES H. EUDD, Covernor of the State
of California, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the
Constitution and laws of said State, do hereby proclaim
Tuesday, the seventh day :' July. A. D. 1896. 2 holiday.
In witness 'whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of this State to be hereunto
affixed, this twenty-ninth day of
June. A. D. 1896.
JAMES H. BUDD,
L. H. BROWN,
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PROCLAMATION.
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STATE OF CAUFORMA. 1
EXEimVE DEI'AKTMF.NT. /
SairamknT'I. July ."1, l"'."i. '
IIKREA8, The LcglsUtiire of the .-t«te o(
ri(li(.iriil«.al its !liirtv-flr»l -osloii. IvKiii-
mii^' nu the wventh Jay of January. A. H. 1»'.'>.
1» 1 Ililriln of all Iho niemtiers elecieil to each of
tlif two housei of saM Leei-lat ire volinK i"
*^xo- thereof, prn^o^ed the f«»llowitig tfe^ierih*^!
iiin.'ii'lmeiin to the toiislitutloii of the Stale of
' .i.i:.»tn:ii. to wU:
Amendment Number One .
\--emlMy i\.ii»lUutioii.il AmeuiiuieiU No. ■!:>.)
ABTKI.F. XIH.
section 1 All projiertv in the State iiotexerapt
uii'ler ihe law- of the foitcJ states, or this (on-
h'.'.tillion. fliall \v t«xe<l in proportion to its
value, to l-e aH*'ertaiiie*l ft-i provi.ied l-y law.
The word " projiertv.' as ii-e<l in thi;- article and
section. Is hcretiy declare! to include money-.
cr^dttJ'. twtnds. storks!, due*. iraTtchise**. and all
other matter and IhiliB'. real. i>er<oujil, and
mixed, i'apalile of private owner>hip; i'rtn;.l,.l
that pr..i.«-rtv used (or free puhlic Ulirartes ami
free pn^'lic n'mseunis. trowtnii crop-, inortpaties.
trii»t 'leed*. j.ropertv u-ed cxdu-ively for putilic
-ihool-. and -uch a'- may belont! to the I nited
S'.rtte-. Elii" .stale, '-r to any eouniy or luunicipal
corporation within this state. -hall be e.\eiupt
from taxatiiiu. The I.eKi-latnre may i.rovirte
for a reduction from credits of dc^'ts due '>•"*«
n i. residents of this State.
.»ee. J. Section four of article thirteen of this
r..n«litutlon is herehj rei>ea!ed
-ec. .1 section five of ariicle thirteen of tin*
' onuitution 1» hereby repealed.
Amendment Number Two.
(Scimtc ' oii-tit;uional .Vmendment Ko. S.)
ABTl'l-E II.
Section ".. All election* by the p<-ople shall be
bv ballot or bv such other method as may be
l.rcM-rii>ed by law. p'ovi'ic-i. that secrecy lu vot-
ing L* pre-er'ved.
Amendment Number Tbree.
(Asfemb'.y i\m-;iiu'.ional .MneuJuient So. 1'.' )
AKTICI.E .\II.
Section :;. The liability of stockholders of
corpiiratioiis or joint -lock associations shall w
hnillert tiv the lace value of the shares of the
«ub»cril«d capital stock or .hares of «uch
corporaiioii or ai*8u<M«tion : and whenever any
-Mare- bave been fully [mid up. the liolder of
-mil -bares -liall not l« further liable to such
corporuion or a-«ociatton. or tiie creditors
ilicrcof. on that account. Kach stockholder of a
cori'oralion or joiiit-tock a— ociallon. whose
capital siiM-k is not fully paid up. shall be iiuli-
viduallvand personally liable lor such prowir-
tion of all lis debts and liabilities contracted or
iucnr-ed duriiii: the time he wa- a nockholder
..•■ Bliiireholilcr, a- the amount unpaid upon the
■ •ock or share- owned by hlrn la-ar- M the who;e
...in.oint uni-aid ntvui the -ib'.-ribed capital
stock or shares of thecorpomllun or as-o* '■tti.-u
The Directors or Trustees of corporations and
joint 'lock associalloiis shall be jointly and sev-
erally lia>Me to the creditors and -loi-kholders
lor all moneys emt-eizle'l or mi-appropriated bv
Ihc olTi.crs of -uch corporation or jolnt-stoc'k
assoetatioii. durlni; the term of ollice of >uch
lUrector or Trustee.
Amendment Number Four.
(Senate I'oiistitutional .\mendinent So. 25.)
AKTHl.E Kl.
Section It. rorporatious f.ir municipal pur-
po->e» shall not be created by si»!clal laws; but
the I.esislature. by aeueral laws, shall provide
for the in.-orporatiou. oritaiii/ation. and clas-i-
lication. in proportion to population, of cities
and town-, wliich laws may be nlteri'd. amended.
or repealed, iiucs and towns heretofore ortfau-
ized or incorpora'ed may l-ecome oruaui/ed
under -uch general law- whenever a majority
of Ihe electors votina at a acneral eUetlon -ball
so determine, and shall or^-ani/c in conformity
therewith; and cities and towns lierelofoie or
hereafter oritaiiii'.ed. and all charters thereof
framed or adopted by authority of this Consli-
tution. except In iniiricipal affairs, shall be
sut'jeet to and controilel I y trciicral :aus.
Amendment Number Five.
(Senate C'onstiiniioiial .Amendment No. I;:.)
ARTIIl.E .\l
flection s'.,. It shall >« competent, in all
charters franiol under the authority given by
sedlon elKht of article eleven of this i on-titu-
tiou. to provide, ia addition b> those provisions
allowable by this Constiiution and by the laws
of the state, as follows:
I For the constiiution. rceulatlon. govern-
nient. and iuri-dicilon of Police Court-, and fur
the maliue'r m which, the time- at whicli. and
the terms lor which the JudB"s of such courts
snail lie elected or appointed, and for the coui-
peu-ation of said Judges and of their clerss
and auachcs,
J. For the manner in which, the times at
which, and the terms for which the members of
Hoards of Education -hall be elected or ap
tK.iuted. and the uuml'er which shall con-itutc
any one of such Hoards.
:l Fiir the mauiicr in which, the time- »t which,
and the terms tor which the ricml'ers of the
Boards of police Commi-sloners shall be elected
or appointed: and for the constitution, reitu.ii-
tion. comjM'ii-atitni. and covernmeiit of such
Board- and ol the municipal police lorce.
4 For the manner In which, the times at
wblch. and ttie terms for wtiich the nicniN-TS or
all Hoards ol Elecinui shall be elected or ap-
pi.inted. and for toe constitution, regulation,
comwnsation. and Kovernineiil of such Hoard-,
and of their clerks and aitach.-; and b>r all
eipen-e- iuiidcut to the holditii: of any election.
Where a city and countv government h»- Is'cn
merged and consolidated into one mm. .ii;
government. It shall also be cnm|>etent i : . v
i.[,„r...r •^«, t under -aid section eight ol - .; 1
urt; • ' proviile for the manner in
«l - at whi- h. and the terms for
ivl: ,: countyollicersshall t>eelcctcd
or appointed, for their compensation, ani for
the uuml'er of deputies that each shall have,
and for the t-ompvii-tttion payaiiie to each of
such liej'Uties.
Amendment Number Six.
(Assembly fonstHutioual Amendment No. II.)
.Vktki.e II.
"section 1. Every native citizen of the ruifed
Atfttes. evervper-on who-haM have acini re<l the
rights of ci"ii/!enship uniler or by virtue of the
Ireatvof t;ueretaro. and every iialuraiized citi-
zen thereof, who shall have U-cnnse such ninety
davs prior to any election, of the age of tweiitv-
oiie years, who s'hail have been a re-ident of the
Slate one vear nexl preceding the election, and
ol the coiiutv in « hlch be or she claims to vote
ninety d«v«, and in the elecnoii precinct thirty
dav-. shall l-e entitled to v.)ti' at all elections
wlilcli are now or liiav hereafter ta- ailthoriiied
by law; /o.c:./f/. no native of china, no idl.it,
iiisane person, or person coiivicte<l of any infam-
ous crime, and no |.erson hereafter coi.victeil of
Ihe embez'.lemenlor mi-approprialion ol public
money, and no per-oti who shall not be aide to
read the Constilntlon in the Kngli-h language,
and write hi- or her name, -hall ever exerci.-e
Ibe pnvlleseof an elector in thi- Mate; ;•>■■.•'(<'.
that the iirovi*ioiis of this amendment reletive
loan cdicalloiial .pialillcation shall not apply
to,tnv person picvented bv a physical tiisabilliy
from complying with its requisition-, nor to any
j>ersoTi who now h-s the right to vole, nor to
anv person who shall I* sixty years of ace and
ufward at the lime Ihls amendment shall tage
efTect.
NOW, TIIEREKOUE. Pur-uant to the pro-
visions of the Constitution, aud an Act of fe
la;gl«latureeiltiticd "An Act to provide for the
submissiiMi id certain pro(K»-ed ameiniiiienls to
the Con-tiiullou of the s:ate of i:aliIorma to
the iiuallfleil elector- for their approval." nl-
prove 1 March T, A. H Iss;;, the sai'l amendments
are snbmitied, to I* separately voted up.in by
hallot by the Mualitle*! electors of the State, on
Tuesday. Vmdn the Third, .\. D. IS9ti.
The said amendments are re«i>ectively deslg
waled—
Amendment Number One,
.\nieiidnient Niini tier Two,
,\niendiiiei.t .\'uiiiU*r Three.
.Mnen.lment Nunit»er Four.
Amcinlincnt Numlafr Five.
Amendment Number six.
Each ballot nsKsl at such election musl contain,
written or prinu-.l there. ui. The words
"For tne .Kmciidmelit NiiiiilM>r i»ne. ' ana
".Again-t the .\inendmenl Niimlterone."
"For the .xmciidmeiit Numt-er Two." and
o.Xs'ainst the .Viiicii.luienl Nuiuta-r Two "
"For tlie Amendment Niimts-r Three," and
o.^gamstthe Amendiuent Nuiii'aT Three. '
••For the Ano'udment Number Four." and
" Xgaltist the vmendmenl Niiml-er Four "
"For the \;;ic , l!io:it Nnm'ier Five." and
"AgKin-t ihe ' • SuiursT Five "
*• For the \ Nu>ul»er Six." and
'•Apain-lthe ;Nnml'erSix"
W'ltno.-s--^ niv hand mul t!u- C
n-nt Sc:il ol" f/ic .Sr.ifo. f/it- <t:iy :in<l year
Tirt't written.
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ELI'XTIO.N I'liOCLAMATlOX
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HIJ-CTION rROCLAMATlOX.
Static oi- Cm.ii'«>knia. i
KxKCrTIVK DKI'AKTMKNT. \
Notice is licrebv sfivtu that a general election will l>e held
tiirouK'hoiit the State of Caliiornia on Tuesday, the third
day of November, A. D. 1896. when the toUuwniK' officers
will lie elected, namely:
Nine Electors of President and Vice-President of the
United States.
\lso, seven Representatives to the Congress of the
United States: being one Rei>resentative iroin each Congres-
sional District.
\lso one State Senator from each of the following
Senatorial Districts: Fir^t. Third, Fifth, Seventh, Ninth,
1-levenih. Thirteenth, Fifteenth. Seventeenth, Nineteenth,
Twentv-fit-st. Twentv-third. Twenty-fifth. Twenty-seventh,
Twenty-ninth. Thirty-first, Thirty-third, Thirty-fifth. Thirty-
seventh, and Thirty-ninth.
Also, one Member of the Assembly from each Assembly
District in this State.
Also, four Judges of the Superior Court in and for the
City and County of San Francisco.
AKo. four Judges of the Superior Court in and for Los
Angeles County.
Also, three Judges of the Superior Court in and for the
County of Sacramento.
\lso. two Judges of the Superior Court in and for each
of the following counties: .Maiueda, IIuiuImjUIi, San Diego,
San Joaquin, Santa Clara, and Sonoma.
\lso. one Judge of the Superior Court in and for each
of the following counties: Alpine. Amador. Hnlte, Calaveras,
Contra Costa. Colusa, Del Norte, lU Dorado, Inyo. Kern, Lake,
— 4 —
I.assfii, Mariposa, Man:: Merced. Meiidociiio, Monterey, Modoc.
Mono, Xa5)a. Nevada. *' iiij^c, I'lacer. rimiias. San Heriiardino,
Sail Heuito, San Luis t >■ ispo. San Mateo. Santa Barbara, .Santa
Cm/., Shasta, Sierra, .-^i-kiyou, Solano, Stanislaus. Yuba and
Sttttw; -Tt-httttta;-¥ttmH TuolumHe, Ventura, and Yolo.
Also, one Judg:e of the Superior Court in and for the
County of Fresno, ;•.•: .he unexpired tenu of S. A. Holmes,
deceased, endinj; J.i!ni:irj', 1S97; vice Stanton L. Carter,
appointetl.
.\lso. at said elccti. v. Amendments to the Constitution
of the State, .submittL-d by the Legislature at its last rej;ular
session, uuniliered an<l L-sigiiated as hereinafter specified, will
be voted upon by the t lectors of said State; namely,
A.'uendment Number One.
.\5H'!ul'ly C •::^litiUi"n.Tl .Viueu'biifiit No. .^j.)
Section I. All propffty '
I'nitfd Statt.-i, or this C"
value, t" hv ii»oi-rt.iiin.-'! ..-
I'.scil ill this .iiiifU' ;!i!i! -
cretlits, n..nil>, .~iiicks, iL..
re.-il. persciial, .ind iiiixf 1.
property used for free pii''!
crops. nmrti^aKes, truM 1
scliooLs, ai; 1 smh a.s iimy
any countv or municiii.i' >
froti! taxation. Tin- I.cl:;-:
of iltlits line /•onajiiii ri>i.
Sec. 2. taction foiir of
repealed.
Sec. i. Section five of
rcjicalcd.
IRTICI.K XUI.
'.he State not exempt under the laws of the
litntion. shall be taxed in proportion to its
■rovided !>y law. The word ";)roperty," as
tiou, is hereby ileclared to include numeys,
', franchises, and all other matter anil thinjjs,
I ipable of private ownership: pro-ided, that
ii- libraries and free public museums, j^rowinj;
I'-cds, property used exclusively for public
!>clonf; to the United Stales, thi.s Slate, or to
■ rporation within this State, shall be exempt
aiire may provide for a reduction fromcrclits
Unts of tins State.
article thirteen of this Constitution is hereby
article thirteen of this Constitution is herebv
Amendment Number Two.
I Senate Conslitulioual Amendment No. S.)
ARTlCtK II.
Section 5. All v'., v.-i:" by tlie l>eople shall be bv ballot or by such
other mtth<«l as niav be prcscrilied bv law ; pri'viihd, that secrecy in
votinj; be prtstr>-ed.
AmenJment Number Three.
(.\s)iembly Constitutional Aniendment No. 19.1
.\RTICI.K XII.
Section 3. The liabiUty , f stockholders of corporations or joint-stock
associations shall be liinite i by the face value of the shares of the sub-
scrit)ed capital st<Kk or sh ires of such corporation or «s.sociation : and
whenever any shares have 1 ■■en fully paid up, the holder of such shares
shall not be further liable to such corporation or a.s.sociation, or the
cre<litors thereof, on that account. Kach stockholder of a corporation
or joint-stock association, whose capital stock is not fully paid up, shall
be individually and personally liable for such proportion of all its ilebls
and liabilities' contracted or' incurred during the lime he was a stock-
iiolder or sliareholder, as the amount unpaid uixjn the stwk or shares
owned by him bears to ihe whole amount unpaiil ujxin the sukscribed
capital stock or shares of the corporation or association. The Directors
or Trustees of corporations and joint-stock associations shall be jointly
autl severally liable to llie creditors and stockholders for all moneys
eml)e/'/led or misappropriated by the ofliccrs of such corporation or
joint-stock association, during tlie term of office of such Director or
Trustee.
Amendment Number Four,
fSeiiale Ci>nsiiiiitional .\inendnient No. 25.^
Artici.k XI.
Section 6. Corporations for municipal purposes shall not be createii
bv special laws; but tlie Legislature, by general laws, shall pn.vide for
the incorporation. orgauiz.ation, anil classification, in proportion to
population, of cities and towns, which laws may Ije altered, amended, or
repealed. Cities and towns heretofore organized or incorporated may
become organized under such general laws whenever a ui.'ijority t>l the
electors voting at a general election shall so determine, and shall organize
in conrorniitv therewitli; and cities and towns heretofore or hereafter
organized, aiid all charters thereof frame.l or adopted by authority of
this Constitution, except in municipal affairs, shall tie su!>ject to and con-
trolled by general laws.
Amendment Number Five.
(Senate Constitutional .\nien luicnt No. Ij. 1
.-VrTICLK XI.
Section .S'j. It shall be comiK'teut, in all charters framed under the
anthoritv given bv section eight of article eleven of this Constitution, to
provide, in adilition to those provi.sions allowable by this Constitution
and bv the laws of the State, as follows:
I. For the constitution, regulation, government, and jurisdiction of
Police Courts, and for the manner in which, the times at which, and the
terms for which tlie Judges of such courts shall be elected or appointed,
and for the compensation of said Judges and of their clerks and attach<;s.
2. For the manner in which, the times at which, and the terms for which
the members of Boarils of Kducatiou shall be elected or apiwinled, and.
the number which shall constitute any one of such Hoards.
;. F'or the manner in which, the times at which, ami the terms for
which tlie members of the Boards of I'olicc Commissioners shall lie
elected or appointed : and for the constitution, regulation, compensation,
and government of such Uoards and of the municipal police force.
4. For the manner in which; the times at which, and the terms for
which the members of all Hoards of l-ilection shall be electeil or ap-
pointed, and for the constitution, regulation, compensation, and govern-
ment of such Hoards, and of their clerks and attaches: and for all
expenses incident to the holding of any election.
Where a citv and county government has Wen merged and consolidated
into one municipal goveriiment, it shall also be competent in any charter
framed under said section eight of saiii article eleven, to provide forlhe
manner in which, the times at which, and the terms for which the several
idUIitv ofiiccrs shall liv tk
for the immlifr of ilcjuilit
linn ]>;iya!>lf U> facb iif sut
— 6 —
• '1 iir ain>iiintiil, for their cninpeiisation, atul
hat each shall have, and for the comptusa-
. (lepiilies.
Amendment Number Six.
Asstmblv Constitutional Aniemlincnt No. ii.)
Section i. l\very iialiv
who shall have aeti'.iire.l
the treaty of Qiaretaro, a:
have become sucl; ninety >
one years, who shall hav
precedinj; the election, an
vote ninety days, and in tl
to vote at all elections wli
law : proi'itl^d, no native
convicted of any infauiou~
the embe/zlenient or mis
who shall not be aMe to n
and write his or her name.
in this .Stale ; pro-.uitd. li
to an educational tiualitic.i
by a physical disability fr
]>erson who now has the
sixty vears of .aj;e and iipv
effect.'
ARTlcr.E II.
. itizen of the United States, every jktsou
' r rights of citizenship nndt*r or bv virtue of
. every naturalized citizen thereof, who shall
^ s prior to any election, of the age of twenty-
'■een a resident of the State one year next
' nf the county in which he or she claims to
t lection precinct thirty days, shall be entitled
h are now or may hereafter 1>e authorize<l bv
. ' China, no idiot, insane person, or person
crime, and no persmi hereafter convicted of
I propriation of public money, and no person
.1 1 the Constitution in the Knulish lanj;u£ij;e,
shall ever exercise the privilei;e of an elector
;ti the provisions of this amendment relative
lion shall not apply to any jierson prevented
in complyinj; with its requisitions, nor to anv
i.;':it to vote, nor to any pers<,>n who shall be
.ltd at the time this amendment shall take
Each .iniendineiit sli;'.!l be voted on separately from the
others, by ballot, at the next general election to be held on
Ttiesday. the third da\ mi" Novenibcr, 1S96.
The said aintudmeiit- are respectively designated:
AmeiKliuent Number One.
Amendment Xuniber Two,
Ameiidinent Xiiml>er Three,
Amemlment Xuml)er Four,
Amendment Xninl)er Five,
Amendment Xthnljer Si.\.
ICach ballot used at such election must contain printed thereon
the words
Amendment NumKr One, being Assembly Constitu- ( YF^S.
tional Amendment N.i, 3;^ (exempting mortgage.sj
and trust deeds from taxation). S
For the Amendment ? I XO.
Amendment Number Two, being Senate Con.stitutional f YES.
Amendment Xo. S (air.horizing elections by ballot,
or such other secret nie'.hod as mav be permitted h\<
law).
For the .\mendmeut? I NO.
Amendment Numlier Three, Ijeing Assembly Consti- ( YES.
tutional Amendment Xo. 19 (limiting the liability j
of stockholders of corporations)
For the Amendment .'
L NO.
Amendment Number Four, being Senate Constitu- { YES
tional Amendment Xo. 25 (relating to the oi>eration |
of general laws in organized or incorporated cities<^
or towns).
For the Amendment ?
NO.
Amendment Number Five, being Senate Constitu- { YES.
tional Amendment No. 13 (enlarging the provisions
which may be made by Freeholders' Charters, relat-
ing to Police Courts, Police Commissioners, Boards^
of Education and Elections, and pro\iding for the'
election of county officers in consolidated cities and
counties).
For the Amendment ? L NO.
Amendment Number Six, being Assembly Constitu- C YES.
tional Amendment X'^o. 11 (extending the right toj
vote to females).
For the Amendment ?
L NO.
And I do hereby offer a reward of One Hundred Dollars for
the arrest and conviction of an\ and every person violating
any of the provisions of Title IV, Part I, of the Penal Code ;
such reward to be paid until the total amount hereafter
expendetl for the purjwse reaches the sum of Ten Thousand
Dollars.
In Testimony Whkrkof. I have hereunto set my hand,
and caused the Great Seal of *)»; Stale to Ix: affixed, at the City
of Sacramento, this .''■r^ ">..... day of ."^ «^^ <*,<"%i S96.
Governor.
Attest:
S^.:.<^..!^^!r:A
Secretary of State.
J '. i.*v ^■
;^ (/^t^^C \^ ^
FfLED in the Office of ihQ
SECRETARY OF? STATE
the ^...^...\/,_€^^ZZ... da!/ of^
Record Book,_ Page, ,,
DEPARTMENT OF STATE.
CALIFORNIA.
PWKXHAnON.
state of California.
bo^iutiTt Dopartaent.
Saorananto. Ootobor 26th, 1896.
INm!IDAT10N OF VOTKRS BY CORPORATIONS AND OTHSRS.
FRAIJDDLWT VOTING, FAT.SIPTING OR DBSTHOYING ttKTICN RKUIWS.
CHIFGI17G OR DBSTROTING VOTBD BALLOTS. JND PURCHASING OR SBX-
ING VOTK, ARI STRICTLY FORBIDDW JKD MADS PWIL 0FFWSB3
UND8R TH8 LAIT.
Therefore. I. JIMES H. BUDD. GOVERNOR OP THE STATE OF
CALI?t)WIlA. under and Ijy authority of the Prorisions of Sec-
tion 1054 of the Political Code. 4o hereby offer a reward of
One Hundred ($100) Dollars for the arrett aid conriction of
«ny and every person riolating iny of the Prorisione of the
Election Laws of California; such rewards to be paid until
the total wiount hereafter txpsnded for that purpose, reach-
es the sum of Tan Thous«id ($10,000) Dollars.
INTIMIDATION OF V0T8RS.
It is unlawful for corporations as well as individuals
to intimidate voters. Any corporation convicted of so doing
shall forfeit Its charter.
FRAUDULWT ^'OTING.
Bvery parson not entitled to vote who freoidulently at-
tempts to vote, or who "being entitled to vote, attempts to
vote more than once is punishable by imprisoraBsrt in the State
Prison.
Bverj*- person yiho aids another to give or offer his vote
at an election, knowing that the person is not entitled to
vote, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
FALSIFYING RETUKJS.
'Bvery Inspector, Judge or Clerk of en election, who,
•previous to putting the ballot of an elector in the ballot-
■box, attampts to find out any maae on such ballot, or who
folded
•opens, or suffers the ballot of any elector, which has be«n
•handed in, to be opened or examined previous to putting the
•seme into the ballot-box, or who makes or places any mark or
•device on any folded ballot with the view to ascertain the
•nine of any person for utioin the elector has voted, or who,
•without the consent of the elector, disclosed thi nano of
•any person which such Intpeotor, Judjet or Clerk hat fraudu-
"lantly or illogally discovered to have been voted for by
"•ueh elector, is punishable by fine, not lest than fifty nor
•more than fivo hundred dollars. •
(b) *8v«ry person who fore;e« or counterfeits returns of an
•election purporting to have been held at a precinct, town,
■or ward where no election was in fact held, or willfully
•substitutes fore;ed or counterfeit returns of election in the
•place of the true returns, for a precinct, town, or ward
•where an election was actually held, is punishable by im-
•prisonmant in the State Prison for a term not less than two
"nor more than ten years.'
(e) Bvery person i^o willfully adds to or subtracts from
•the rotes actually cast at oi eltctitti, in any returns, or
■who alters such returns, is punishable by imprisonment in
•the State Prison for not less than one nore more than five
"years. •
(d) "Any person who acts as an election off iter at any
■election, without first having been appointed and qualified
"as such, and any person i^o, not being an election officer,
•performs or discharges any of the duties of an election of-
'ficer, in regard to the handling or counting or canvassing
•of any balloti oast at any election, shall be guilty of a
"felony, and on fonviction be pvmishad by imprisonmait in the
•State Prison for not less than two^or more tnan seven years.
(As amended »'arch 26, 1895. )•
PFUCHASING OR SIBLING VOTB.
It is unlawful for «iy person, directly or indirectly,
by himself or through «iy other parson to purohasa or sell for
any corsidaration whatarar a TOte or rotes.
\
Election officers as well as other persons are liable
to imnediate arrest on violating any of the election laws of
this State.
PRIVATE PERSONS MA? MAKE ARRESTS.
oOo
A Private Person ma^^ arrest another*;
Ist: For a Public Offense Committed or Attempted in
his Presaice;
2nd: When the Person Arrested has coimitted Felony, al-
though not in his Presence;
3rd: When a felony has been committed and he has reason-
able cause for believing the person arrested to have conmit-
ted it.
Any Person making an arrest may orally summon as many
persons as he dsems necessary to aid him therein.
WITNESS my hand and the Great Seal of the State.
the day and year first above written.
(7
Governor.
ATTBST:
•"O ♦ y^' < / >*^^i ^_
,J>
Secretary of State.
\
V ^--
-O^^AV
I-LECTIO\ rkOCLAMATlOX.
Stat)-: or CAi.ii-nKNiA. t
IvXKClTIVlC DlCl'AKTMKNT. \
Xotice is hereby <;iven that a general election will l>e held
throu.i,^hout the State of Calitoriiia on Tuesday, the third
day of November, A. D. 1896. when the following officers
will he elected. nanielN':
Nine Electors of President and Vice-President of the
United States.
Al-o. seven Representatives to the Congress of the
United States: being one Representative from each Congres-
sional liistrict.
Also, one State Senator from each of the following
Senatorial Districts: I'irst. Third. Fifth. Seventh. Ninth.
i:ieventh. Thirteenth, Fifteenth. Seventeenth. Nineteenth
Twentv-first. Twenty-third. Twenty-fifth. Twenty-seventh.
Twenty-ninth. Thirty-first. Thirty-third, Thirty-filth, Thirty-
seventh, and Thirty-ninth.
Al-.>. one Member of the Assembly from each Assembly
District in this State
Also, four Judges of the Superior Court in and for the
City and County of San Francisco.
AKi. four Judges of the Superior Court in and for Los
Angeles County.
.\lsu. three Judges of the Superior Court in and for the
County of Sacramento.
Al-o, two Judges of the Superior Court in and for each
of the following counties: Alameda. Hninl>oldt. S.m 'iRiro,
San Joaiiuin, Santa Clara, and Sononi 1.
Als>i. one Judge of the Superior Court in and for each
of the following counties: Alj>int. Amador. Hntle. C.ilaveras,
Contra Co-.ta. Colusa. W\ Norte. ICl Dorado, Inyo. Kvni, Lake,
— 4 —
I.assiii. M;uipi)>a. M.iriii. MircL-d. Metulocino. Monterey. Modoc.
Mono. Niip.i. Nevada. Orange. I'lacer. I'lunias. San Beriianlino.
San n'enito. San Luis Obispo. San Mateo. Santa Barhara. Santa
Cruz, Sha.sta, Sierra^ Siskiyou. Soiauo, Stanislaus. Vuha and
Sutter, TehaiuarTrinitj^ Tuolutnne, Ventura, and Volo.
AKo. one Jud^e of the Superior Court in and for the
County of Fresno, lor tliL- une.xpired term ol' S. .\. Holmes,
deceased, ending January. 1^97: vice Stanton I,. Carter.
appointed.
Also, at said election. Amendments to the Constitution
of the State, submitted by Iik Legislature at its last regular
>ession. niuubered and de.-ignaled as hereinafter sjiccified. will
be voted uiHjn by the electors of said State: namel.v,
Amendment Number One.
lAs-scniMy Coiistitutiimal .XnainliiKiii No. ,^3.')
Article XIII.
Section I. .\U proptrtv ill tlic St.itc not fxcmpt un.ler llie l.-Jws of the
Uiiitcd States, or tlii> Conslitmi'ii. shall I>e taxed in proportion to its
v.ilue. to be aseertaineil as proviilfi by Ihw. Tlie word " ]>roi)erty," as
useil ill this article and section. i> hereby declared to include moneys,
creiliis, bonds, stocks, dues, franchises, and all other matter and thins;s,
real, personal, and mixed, capable of private ownership ; pro; idcii. that
property used for free public libraries and free public uiusciims, growing
crops, inortHanes, trust deeds, property used exclusively for public
schools, and such as may beloni; to the Vnite.l States, this State, or to
anv countv or municipal corporation within this Stale, shall be exempt
from taxation. The legislature may provide for a re<luction from credits
of debts due bona liJe resilient- of this Sl.ite.
Sec. 2. Section four of article thirteen of this Constitution is hereby
lepealol.
Sec. J. Section five of article thirteen of this Constitution is hereby
repealed.
Amendment Number Two.
(Senate Conslilutional Ameiidmenl No. S.I
.\rtici.k II.
Section % All electiotm b> the jicoplc shall be by ballot or by such
other tnethiHl as may be pres« rilied by law : pro- iJed, that secrecy in
voting bi preservitl.
Amendment Number Three.
(.\ss«-mbly ConstUiitional Ameniluu-nt No. 19.
Akticlk XII.
Sertinn t Tlir lii'-ilitv f>f «!». VboHeT'of corporation* or joint-»tock
■ , . • ■ • , .,•.'■". ■ ' ■' ■ -u1>-
,nd
«...,,.. ,.i ..\..\\.^ ; .: ire*
shall not be further liable to Mich corporation or association, or the
creditors thereof, on that account. Each stockhohlcr of a corporation
or joint-stock association, whose capital stock is not fully paid up, shall
lie individuallv and personally liable for such proportion ol all Us debts
and liabilities' contracted or incurred durinj,' the time he was a stock-
holder or shareliolder, as the amount unpaid upon the stock or shares
owned bv him bears to the whole amount unpaid upon the subscribed
capital stock or shares of the corporation or as.sociation. The Director^
or Trustees of corporations and joint-stock as.sociations shall be jointly
and severally liable to the creditors and stockhol.lcrs for all inoneys
eml*//led o'r misappropriated bv the officers of such corporation or
ioint-stock association, durinj; the term of oflice of such Director or
Trustee.
Amendment Number Four.
Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 25.1
Article XI.
Section 6. Corporations for municipal purposes -hall not be created
bv special laws: but the I,e«islature, by general laws, shall provide for
the incorpor.ation. ornanizatiou, and classification, m proportion to
population, of cities and towns. «liich laws may be altered, .amended, or
repealed Cities and to«ns heretofore orj^anized or incorporated may
iK-come organized under such general laws whenever a majority of the
electors votine' at a general election shall so determine, and shall organize
in confoniiitv therewith: and cities and towns heret.ilorc or hereafter
..rgaiiized, and all charters thereof framed or a.lopted by authority of
this Constitution, except in municipal affairs, ^llall be subject to and con-
trolled by general laws.
Amendment Number Five.
Senate Cun^•.illlti"n.ll .\niendiiient No. 13.)
Artici.k XI.
Section 8"'; It shall be competent, in all charters framed under the
autluTritv given bv section eight of article eleven of this Constitution to
provX.in addition to those provisions allowable by this Constitution
and bv the laws of the State, as tdlows: ,•,•.• e
I For the c.mstitution. regulaticm. government, and jurisdiction of
Volice Courts, and for the manner in which, the times at which, and the
ter lis for which the Judges of such courU shall K- elevted or apiK.inted,
and for the c.m.pensatioi. of s..id Judges an-l of their clerks an.l attacWs
2 Vor the mainer in which, tht times at which and the terms lor which
the memlH.-rs of Boards of Education shall 1^ elected or appointed, and
the number which shall constitute any one of such ""ards.
\ 1-or the manner in which, the times at wdiich. and the tertns for
which the members of the I!o..rds of l'<.lice Commissioners shall W
el "te.! or appointed ; and f..r the constitution, regulation comtH-ns.ation,
an.l uovcrn iient of such Hoards and of the municipal ixilicc force.
1 *l" r the n "inner in which, the times at wliic^i. and the terms for
whicliTh niemJ^rs of all lioards of Election shall be elected or .ap-
linte^l. and for the constitution, regulation. con.pin.s.a ion. ""'l K"^"";
merit of such Boards, and of their clerks and att.ich^s : and for all
expenses incident to the holding of any election. ,.,. ■
vvherr \' ' ■• ' • ■•' v • ^ eminent has iHH-n merged an.l con»olidate<l
;.,./. ?.„.. 1' 't »h»H "l*" '*• 'ompetent in anv charter
fr n^ un.i f »«'•> •"l'*'*- '•''•"■"• ^•' P'""."^'' '^"'**";
mlnnrr ill » hich, the limes at « Inch, and the terms for which the several
county otTiccrs shall ln'ck-ctoil or apiwinteil, fur tliiir oimipetisatioii, ami
for llic mniilior of lUpiitit-s that e.uli shall have, ami for the compt'iisa-
tii'ii payable to i-acli of .-.luli ilcpmies.
Amendment Number Six.
(Assciiilily Coiistiluliriiial AiiK'Uiluiciit No. ii.)
AkTki.e II.
Section I. Kvery iiatixe citi/eTi of the Uniteil States, every person
who shall have acipiired the ri);hts of citizenship umler or bv virtue of
the treaty of Oueretaro, and every naturalized citizen thereof.'who shall
have become such ninety <hn > prior to any election, of the aue of twenty-
one years, who shall have iieen a vesiilent of the State one vear next
preceding the election, and of t!ie i ouulv in which he or she'clainis to
vote ninety days, and in theclection precinct thirtv davs, shall be entitled
to vote at all elections whidl are now or niav hereafter be authorized by
\M\:pro::,i,;i, no native of Chin.i, no iiiio't, insane person, or persoii
convicted of any infamous crime, and no person hereafter convicted of
the embezzlement or misaiipropri.uion of public monev, and no person
who shall not be able to read tlie Constitution in the Hiiijiish lan<;uai;e
and wntc his or her name, shall ever exercise tlie privilege of an tdector
in tins State: provnUJ. that the provisions of this amendment relative
to an eilucational qualification shall not applv to anv person prevented
by a physical ilLsability from coinp'.-.ing wiili its re(iuisition-. nor to anv
person who now has the ri^ht t.. vote, nor to anv person who shall Ik-
.sixty years of a.L'e and iinu.inl ai I'.e time this amendment shall take
eflect.
liach .imLiidmem sli.iU l,c voted on separatelv from the
oUiers, liy ballot, at the next t^tncral election Io'Ik: held on
TiKs<lay. the third day of XoNcniher. 1896.
The said amendments are re-pectively designated:
Amendment Xutnber One.
Amendment Xuml)er Two.
Amendment Niimlx-r Three,
Amendment Xumljer Four.
Amendment Xnmlter Five,
AnieiidnieiU Xijml)er Si.\.
Ivach ballot ti-ed at such election must contain t>rii)ted thercoji
the words:
Aitieiidnient Xnmber One, lK.iii>j Assembly Constitu-
tional Amendment No, ^y ( exempting mortKages
and trust deeds from tSNatioiO.
For the AniendnKiit.'
A nKudment Number Two. Ixing Senate Constitutional (
Amendment No. ,S (authori/inj; ^.u-ctions bv ballot,
or such <ither secret method as mav l>e t>cnnitti.-<l b\V
law). • ' ■ j
For the Aiiundment? (
vi:s.
NO.
YES.
NO
Amendment Number Three, being Assembly Consti- ( YKS.
tutional Amendment X'o. 19 (limiting the liability
of stockholders of corjxjrations).
Forjhe Amendnient ? ^ ^'O.
Amendment Xuml_>er Four, being Senate Constitu- f VIvS.
tional Amendment Xo. 25 (relating to the operation |
of general laws in organized or incorporated cities<(
or towns). |
For the Amendment ? ( XO.
AnieiKimeiil Xiimber Five, being Senate Constitu- f VlvS.
tional Amendment Xo. 13 (enlarging the provisions {
which may Ix.- made by Freeholders' Charters, relat-
ing to I'olice Courts, Police Commi.ssioners, Boards J
of FMucation and l-'leclions, and providing for the"^
election of county otTicers in consolidated cities and
counties).
For the Amendment? i^^ XO.
Amendment Number Six. l)eing Assemblv Constitu- ( YKS.
vote to females).
For the Amendment '.
Ixo.
And I do hereby offer a reward of One Hundred Dollars for
the arrest and conviction of any and every j)erson violating
any of the provisions of Title I\', Part I, of the Penal Cotle ;
such reward to lie paid until the total amount hereafter
exjK-nded for the purjiose re:uhes the sum of Ten Thousand
Dollars.
In Tkstimonv Whkrkof. I have hereunto set my hand.
and caused the Creat Seal of thv State to lie affixed, at the City
of Sacramento, this 2<(\.\ dav ol Septemlx-r, iSy6.
[SKAt..]
Attest:
JAMES H. Bl'DD,
Governor.
I,. H. liROWX,
Secretary of State.
PROCLAMATION.
STATK OI" CALU'ORNIA,
I'"\i:crTivK Dki'Artmknt
Sacramknto, October 20. 1S96.
Intiiuidation of
,p
(i\ t t'l At'i'ili'i'ii
',/ :>//{
t rs
tram
chi.
•hiUut
: -{iiK^^fahifyiui; or ifcsfroyiiii;- c/cy/ioh n/nnis, chaugui^
d\ st lovi i/o^ voted fiti//o/s, and pnn/iirfiii!^ or St/Iinj^ ro/i.'
strht'y ffii hidden aiid nuidf f>ci!.i! '■'t'fcit-'^t'^ imdcr tlic lax
•iT or
Therefore, I, Iamks
H. B
I lil>, (nAeriiur u
l" llie State
uf California, under and by authority of the provisions
of Section 1054 of tlie Polilica! Code, do hereby offer a
reward of one hundred (5 100) dollars for the arrest and
conviction t>f any and every person violaliuK any of the
provisions of tlie Hlection Laws of California; such re-
wards to be paid until the total amount hereafter expended
for that ]nirposc reache^^ the >uni often ih .usand (<ic\oot.)
dollars.
INTIMIDATION OF VOTERS.
It i- uiilavvml lor corix>nUioiis as well as individu;ils to intimidate
voU!>. Any corjioratioti convicted of so doiiiK shall forfeit its charter.
FRAUDULENT VOTING.
i:vcr>- pcrsotj not entitled to vote wh<i fraudulently attempts to vote,
or who UinK entitled to vote, attempts to vote more tlnn onci-. i<
imni^hable l>y imiiri-onment in the State Triton.
lCver>- iKTson who aids an-ither to Kive or offer hi-
ck-fliiiii. kiiowiui; tlial the person is not entitled to vote, i-^ !;uiUy of .i
misdemeanor.
FALSIFYING RETURNS.
(ii) ''Kvery Insj.icetor. Jiui^o. or Clerk ot" an election, who, previous
"to pnttinR the ballot of an elector in the hallot-box, attempts to find
■out any name on such ballot, or who oix-ns, or suffers the folded
■ballot of any elector, which has been handed in. to be ojiened or
■"examined previous to putting the same into the ballot-box. or who
■'makes or places any mark or device on any iblded ballot with the
"view to ascertain the name of any person for whom the elector has
"■ voted, or who. without the consent of the elector, discloses the name
■ of any person wiiich such Inspector. Judj^e. or Clerk has fraudulently
"or illegally discovered to have been voted for by such elector, i> pun-
■' ishable by fine, not less than fit'ty nor more than five hundred dollars.''
(I'j '■ ICvery person who forges or counterfeits returns of an election
■" pur])orting to have been held at a precinct, town, or ward where no
"• election was in tact held, or willfully suljstitutes forged or counterfeit
■ returns of election in the place of the true returns, for a i)recinct.
■town, or ward where an election was actually held, is punishable by
■■imprisonment in the State Prison f.ir a term not less than two nor
'■ m^Me than ten years,"
'(■> "" I'^very person who willfully adds to or subtracts from the votes
'■ actually cast at an election, in any returns, or who alters such
"" returns, is punishable by imprisonment in the .State Prison tor not
"' less than one nor more than five years.''
1 7) "• .\ny i)ersou who acts as an election officer at any election.
'• without first having l)een apjwiuted and (pialificd as such, and any
■person who. not being an electioii officer, perfoims or discharges aiiv
■' of the duties of an election olTicer, in regard to the handling or count-
"• ing or canva.ssing of any ballots cast at any election, shall be guilty
•'of a t'elony. and on conviction be punished by imprisonment in the
'"State Prison for not less than two nor more than seven years." (As
amended March jfi. 1S05.)
PURCHASING OR SELLING VOTES.
It is unlawful for any person, directly or indirectly. \>\ him-elf or
through any other jicrson, to inirchase or sell, for an\ con-.iclerati'>n
whatever, a vote or votes.
Mlection officers as well as other i>er>on-. are liable to immediate
arrest on violating any of the ek-ction laws of this .State.
. PRIVATE PERSONS MAY MAKE ARRESTS.
A private person may arrest another;
jriisi — I.- or a public oflense conuuitted or attempted in his presence;
Sramd~-Vi\\w\ the per««ott arrested has committed a felony, although
not in his presence;
lliird — When a felony has been committed and he has reasonable
cause tor believing the j-ierson arrested to have committed it.
Any i)erson making an arrest ma>" orally summon as man\ persons
as he deetns iiecessary to aid him therein.
WirsKSS my liaml and the Great Seal of the State, the
dav and vear first above written.
l.VMHS H. BUDD, Governor.
Attest". L. H. Brown.
of St.iU-.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
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SECRETA«5;^F STATE. '^
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By
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE,
CALIFORNIA.
PROCLAltATION.
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FOR THE LIMITATION OP A FEDERAL (JUARAKTINB HERETOFORE
ESTABLISHED.
State Of California,
Executive Department.
July 8th 1897.
WHEREAS, under authority of law, the Secretary of Agri-
culture has quarantined a large section of the Southern part
of the United States, claiming that -Splenetic" or Southern
fever existed therein among domestic cattle; and
WHEREAS, all of the State of California is Included in
Buch scheduled District, under claim that such dlseaa* exists
among the cattle of this State; and
WHEREAS, an official inrestigatlon is contemplated for
the purpose of determining to what extent or in what local-
ities, if any, in this State, this disease exist.; and
WHEREAS, it is admitted that no trace of thla disaasa
exists in that portion of the State above and North of tha
line hereinafter described; and
WHEREAS, the quarantine heretofore establiahad and naw
existir.g is burdensome and occasions Inconvenlenca and loss
to our stock breeders and ahlppers, and It la daatrablt that
.0 much of the State as can be, should be rall.Tad from thta
quarantine; and
WHEREAS, it la proTided that where llnea more favorable
to a State than those preacrlted by the Secretary of Agricul-
ture, are a.tabllahed by auch Stataa, and It poaaesaes auch
Laglalatlon aa will tnabla It to maintain auch llna, that
auch Una may ba adopted by the Secretary of Agriculture; and
WHEREAS, this State possesses Legislation sufficient to
prevent the introduction of diseased cattle into Districts
not affected by disease, and for th« purpose of relieving that
part of the State where all admit that no trace of Splenetic
or Southern feVer exists, from the operation of the quaran-
tine heretofore estaMished by th6 Secretary of Agriculture,
it is necessary that a quarantine line be established within
this State.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, JAISES H. BUDD, aovemor of Callfo-
nla, for the purpose of affording the Secretary of Agriculture
a basis upon which he may relieve as much of this State as
possible from the operation of the quarantine heretofore e»-
tablished, do hereby declare that no "Splenetic" or Southern
fever exists among the domestic animals or cattle located
above and !Torth of the quarantine line hereby established, and
do hereby proclaim and establlih aa a quarantine line, to ba
observed ar.d maintained as sueh to the same extent and aubjact
to the same regulations and rastrietiona as existad with ra-
gard to the line established «a the Kortiiex-n border ff the
State, the following:
Beginning on the Pacific CoMt where the Southern boun-
dary line of Warin County coimacts with the Pacific Ocean;
running thence Easterly and TTortherly along the Southern and
Eaaterly boundary linea of ?!arin, Sonoma, TIapa and Lake Coun-
tiea to the South-vaat comer of Colusa County; thenca East-
trly along tha Southern boundary »f aaid Coluaa Coiinty %• th»
Scuth-aast comer of aaid County; thanc« 9omlharIy and ■••%-
•rly along the Southern bcunAtrlv mt Snttar and Pltaar Coun-
tiaa to tha intaraaction with tha State boundary line la Laka
Tahoa.
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All citizens of tiil« State, all transportation compajile*
and all persons engaged \n th« transportation of cattle are
hereby required to take notice of fr.e quarantine line hereby
•stabllshed, and all peace officers of t la State, £ai Dis-
trict Attorneys and all lawfully constituted authorities are
hereby directed to strictly enforce existing laws foi* the sup-
pression of contagious cattle diseases, and prertntlng the
spread thereof.
The line herein provided for Is to bs established, and
this proclamation - so far as it relates thereto, Is to go inlo
effect and be in force inimedlatsly upon the approval tt Aaid
line by the Secretary of Agriculture, by sy^cl^l Sfder to
that effect.
IN T7ITNESS ITHEPJSOP, I have hereunto set my
hand, and caused to be affixsd the Qreat
Seal of the Stats of California, this S'^
day of July, A. D. 18»7.
Oov^mor .
re SoTsmor.
Secretary of State
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EXECUTIVE DIlFART?.^:?!!,
Sacrsunento, California,
THAIJKS (JIVING PR0CTJv!vLA7I0'; .
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Thursday
jvesber twer.t;^
■fifth,
3, 1397, is hereby
ar.point3l a day of fuhlic Thanksjivinr,,
On said day le"
people cf this State r-
V8
-.nks
to the Alni^hty "rod for the manifest hlessinr.s en.
c V el V
us dv.rlnp;
:he ras'.
■ear, and in recosnition
?aid bless-
l;:CS, ie
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us ning^e s
ith our '..hiHMks .such alr.s as cur hear
nay dictate and our p«jrS'-s r.ilow,
Wli'MEr
i-RERZO?, I
ive
'Cver'^or .
?«cr*tAry of Stata,
hereunto set ny har/ljand
.•caused the .jr'-^at '~oal of
the State to he hereunto
affixed, this Sixteenth
iciv if ifoveI3^er, A. 1^.1337,
Cfovarncr ,
JUJ-Vl
EXEcuri'/F. dsfakt?'t;:!t,
Sacramento, California.
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Thursday, November
twer.ty-fifth, A,..l„ 1
■3 -J
appointod a day of public Thanksgiving.
On said day let *.he people cf this State
.s hereb:
ve thc-.nks
to the Alni.-'htj
■)d fcr the naniffist hies
.nr-s enjoyed by
us d;;rlnj?;
♦ h A
itt pas'
ear, anc m re;
)'^,ni tion
or" said b:
ess-
in^E, let us .-ningle Trith our ;,haMk£ .-.u'^h alr.s as our he;
nay dictate and our purses allow,
-ecre
tary of Stnta.
IN W 1:1.1;
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hereunto set ny hand,arri
-aused the t:r-?at -oal of
the State to be hereunto
affixed, this Sixteenth
dav of Kovfiinber,A.::.1^97,
Governor
'rovemor .
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STATE 0? ca:j?oknia, 1
Execr.tive retartment. ;
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It is con*.erirl5 e^" ^h.\t ths Fiftieth imniversary of f.o
J
discover:- of ccld in ^'ali ^ornia, be celebrated -'n the t-.Tentv-fSiTrTh !
-^ay of January, A.D. I'I^p. ?.ecO;.nizin£; '•-ho .signif icar.ce of that
ev'
an.
tht^ i!ifLue;.ce which that iiscoverv ha? exerci;
in on tnc
oestinios of ^''ali f ornia, am; *.he history cf
:e "/crlci
iiKi n,
viny
b -^en
thereunto r e q- 1 e s t el , I , J/u I-'
fcverr.or of
orrii
hereby prcclair. anri aipcint
:.fa":DAy, j^jniAHY 24th, a. a. ttv-b,
ICfial }{'-'liday
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RE'
I have
'i'^A. ^s.
here u!' to set r.y hanci, an-l
caused the Iraat "eal cf
:he Ptate nf
:orniu to
ATTEST;
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tary
r.tate
ireun
to affixed, this
dav T.^ January, A.D,
1838.
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State of California,
Executive Departnent.
It la contemplated that ^he Fiftieth anniversary of the discovery
of gold in California, be celebrated on t>ie twenty-fourth day of January,
A. D. 1896. Recognizing the significance of that event, and the influ-
ence which that discovery has exercised upon the destinies of California,
and the history of the World, and having been thereunto requested, I,
JAMSS H. BUDD, Governor of California, do hereby proclaim and appoint
a legal Holiday.
MONDAY, JAWJARY 24th, A. D. 1898.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my
hand, eind caused the Great Seal of
the State of California to be here-
unto affixed, thi« /Z day of Jan-
uary, A. D. 1896.
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Governor
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Executive Department,
State of California.
"^Itlzens are requested, and officer* In charge of State bulldlncs
and amorles are directed to place the "Flag" at half mast on Monday,
February 21, 189fi, out of respect to the naeiHory of those officers and
men of the Warship MAINE, who lost their lives through the late lement-
ahle disaster to that veseel In the Port of Havana, Cuba.
WITKESS, my hand, and the Great Seal of
the State of California, this 18th
day of February, A. D. 1898.
ViV.^'L
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Governor.
By the Qovernor^_
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Secretary of State
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STATE OP GALIPORNIA,
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
THATIKSOIVINa PPOCIiAIiATION.
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In conformity with the President's Proclamation for thanks
giving to Almighty God, I do hereby proclaim THURSDAY, the
TWENTY-FOURTH day of TTOVEMRER, A. D. 1P9P, a TIIANKSCrlvriG DAY.
Years have elapsed since greater reaso-.s have existed
for our rejoicing.
To-day, the Nations extol our skill and valor, and con-
tend our gracious generosity to a fallen enemy. Henceforth
we '"ill be welcomed as a friend, and dreaded as a foe.
At hone we have peace and plenty, and a united people.
Let our Thanksgiving be cOTimensurate with our good for-
tune .
I!T WIT:IEPS whereof, I have ^-ereunto set
my hand, and caused *he Great
Seal of the State to be affixed
at Sacramento, thla the 7th day
of November, A. D. 1^98.
(^ Governor.
BY THE GOVEPNOR:
. .y^
S«cr«tary of State.
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STATE 0? CALIFORNIA,
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
THA!IKSOIVINa PROCIJ^iATION.
oOo
In conformity with the President's Proclanatlon for thanke
giving to Almighty Ood, I do hereby proclaim THURSDAY, the
TWENTY- FOURTH day of NOVEMBER, A. D. 1P9P, a THANKSGIVING DAY.
Years have elapsed since greater reasons have existed
for our rejoicing.
To-day, the Nations extol our skill and valor, and com-
mend our gracious generosity to a fallen enemy. Henceforth
we '^ill be welcomed as a friend, and dreaded as a foe.
At home we have peace and plenty, and a united people.
Let our Thanksfjlving be conmensurate with our pood for-
tune .
IN WIT'IEFS WHEP.EOP, I have hereunto set
my hand, and caused *he Great
Seal of the State to be affixed
at Sacramento, this the 7th day
of November, A. D. 1^98.
Governor .
BY THE GOVERNOR
Secretary of State.
3TAr
Aj.IFO-^i'IA
Exo-ui.iv3 riftp.u-tmant.
THANKSGTVII
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in c-nforr.ity "ilh th-
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Fi-r,", l;jr.ci» icn for th.-.r.ks-'i ving to
Alir.irhty >>d,
ao r.srs!
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:f NOVu:..BER
I '=98, a TH.-:;K3Givir;
'.ars h..vc elapsed since prsa:
5r rest.-' r.s .i.-vc exi
if?A for
lioicmg.
T-->-day, the 'liitiyn:: cxidI Ov
sKili aua v.. r
cnr.-^ er.ii ■•^■'J- r.raji'us. r^^ricrosi cy
♦^ a fallen cr.cmv.
i 1 ..' r t h V. c '.v i
rr v.cicir.oG a
a5 .. f.'iend ;.r.d ureadod as a
foe,
At hoi.ie ■•ve h^ive peace ana pic; ly _^va
UTiite
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-d larf
j BY "n ■. GOVERNOR,
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fiscretary ( f Stht*
IT"".".' V/H^,"'.':".F, I heiv» her'e'JritT
;et my h;J-.a, una caj
sed '.he
jrei-t
-.1 ci t;-.f- 'ti-ite ' 1 fce
p.f fixed :.t, .ucraiT.er.'.o, this
Govc.T.or.
224
FrJ^.d irr fhe Office of the
SECHETAHT OF STATE.
th^ T^CP"^ .- Jti,U nf
.... Pasj-
PROCLAMATION.
■^04^
SIATI r,r 0m.1F.)«MA, )
Tl'HEkEAS, The U'lfisUiure of the Slate of
>> laliloruia. at Its Ihiriy s^ioli'i semion
t)«einiilni!on the Fourth day of January, a I)
Iha; iwo-thirda of all the mfiubtrs elecicil to
each of the two huuacaof sanl l.eitialature vot-
ing In favor thereof, propose! the lollowing
deMTiljea amenrtineuts to the Couilltuiion of
the ^'tate of California, lo-wlt:
Amendment Number One.
(lieiDK Senalo toustitutiouai Amenilment So,
il.)
A rciolatlon to propoti- to U.e Pf*;Pl« "< 'Jj*
etate of lallfornia. an amemlment to »eition
eiKhteen ■ f article eleven of the 'on-'ltu-
tion. ii" relation to revenue anJ laxation.
l>y which It is pri'iios. .1 to amend >al'i section
to read as follows
!i«otlon 11*. No couuir.city, town, township.
b(^d of educatiou.or (Kh.wl district shall in
cur any Indebtedness or ii«bi..ty n any m«uuer
or lor any purpose eic^ellng in an}
year the Income ana revenue p...Mded
for 11 lor such year, without th^
;«eni ol twotl.ird. o( M,e .|uall^cd
tf'ctors thereol.votinir at an ele. tion f b. held
Tor that purpose, nor unUsa I,, fore, or at the
. me" 1 11^ urrinK' such in.1ebte.lnes.. provisL.t.
,hall be male lor the collection .•! au aliuuat
lax surticient b. pny th lutire>r on such in
d"te.1neV. as It fall- dn.-. and also prov,.,_.u to
constitute a .mkluir fund for the payment of
Ihe principal thereof on or beb.re nmlurlty.
"vhlch .h.Ul tl..t cx-ecl f..rly y.ar- from the
time of contra, t.ng theaame JJ™' ''';'.• '"';;''•
fh»t the <ity and f.)'inty .■( -an hram-is. o nia>
a?anVtt""l.«y the unpaid cl.im. with inieresi
?i'reou for material, mm. .bed ,"' f""! "''/»
clone for said city and county durli.r the forl> ■
third and forty l.n.rlh ti.cal >>••;'•• ;"'"lr-.r
locoroeand revenue ol any sunfediut: >ear or
years: j.r...i/'.(. that any and all calm, lor
raaklii: repairlns. alte..n,r. ..r f..r any w.jrk
.•".ne upon or (..r any mHieri.l i.unl.bed lor
any strict, l.ne.a ley.c.urt. p;»c. .or si.lewalk.
or lor the cou»trn.ti.>n ol any s.-w,r ..r »^' >*"
to said < ity and c .iinty are hereby excepted
Ir.imtheprovlMonsol ihi.i..cti.>u an.l '» "•■•
"ermlhinK any claim i*rmltted to l« paid Ui
,i,i,«..tion..;...iat...e c! i'™"«' •■,"""/.;; tS^'i
ply In any manner; a'l I p'"' •■'''■""""' Jl^'l
ll'e <ity o Vallej... lb s..l.n.. • ouniy. '«^r V'^J
ItseaUtlbi In.lebie.lnc.s in.u-r.d in the f..n
.lr«.'ll..u of Its water*. .rk». whenever tw.i-
thirds .1 the eleclora lher.ol vollnc at an ele< ■
rion hell lor that purj-se 'hall »;. '''''f^
Any in.lebii-luess or iiabiluy In.urr. .1 con tarj
|othl»pr..vi.ion.Kllh Iheex epllou herelnbe-
lore recited, shall l.i- toU
Amendment Number Two.
inalDK svuali
. onsir.iltl.'iia
10
A reaolotlon propo«ln- to
:<tate ol L'allluruia ..
•Iltutlonol th' •""'
to l*e k:.o»n an !
«in1oii. '
lor tie
lies, ol
t»WO Ko»r. ....... . ..^ t... .
tloo to read aa lullt>«ta
Ilertlon T' , Tb« liihaM^a
may Irante a " . ^ .......
o»o ».t\e-rif
matter ap.-.
amendment No-
the reop'e of the
ol a
I art
n».<
lor
•tera
iiilih
1* •
.'inly
Ihrir
here •
. an.!
' thlt
may he voted on separately without prejudice
to others
It sjali Ic competent lu all coun.y aovern
ment acts tramed uioler the authority itivcn by
this .-.ctlon. to provide for the manner In
which, the times at which, an. I the terma for
xvhich theseveniU- wn»t)ipann r.iunty officers.
other than Jud([.« ol the Superior Court, shaii
be elected or app.>inied . lor their c.mpei sa-
tion; for Ihe iinmtK'r of .«uch otli'-ers, for the
consolidation or sei:renalli>b ..f ..Ihces f.>r Ihe
number of dep.r les that each olfi.-cr shall hHve.
and lor Ihe .'..mpeusall'.n payable to ea.h of
su h .leputlc*. for the manner In which, Ihe
tiroeain which. an< the terms lor which the
i»einl-*ra of all boar.l" of electl .n 'hall be
elected or apiHiintr.l and lor the constilullcn.
reifniatUjn. .■oiinen.jHtlon. and ^.tvernmcnt ol
.«uch boards, anl ol tneir clerks an' attaches
also, to prestrlt* the tuanuer ana ineth..! by
» hie h all electl. >ns by the people shnll be ■■.>li-
du. ted . and may In addltl"H .ietermloe the
lests and cu:.ditions u»>on which ek'.-lors, po
litical parlies and ortianlzaiions m-. ■ partlci
pate m any primary e'ct^.n.
Whenever any cunty has. In 'lo' manner and
method herein poinle I out, adopted ny c.uniy
Kove'lituent act. and Ihe same shall hnve been
approved by the I.euis at'ire "» af.iresai-l, the
directDns of seclitms h.ilr an.l live of thin
arlicl- pr.tvidinL' (or the uiilf.>rmlly "I a
system of county K.tvernmeiits lh-.>iich..nt th;>
.state, and I kewise providiiiK for the .lection
and api.oinlnient of olhcers. and the r. cula-
tlon.f their c.mpen^all.tn, fha.' n .t apply
Said county e..vernmeiit act shal'. at to any ol
the matters hereinabove Drovuled Icr an.l de
clare«l by such county tii'verriinenl a. t. r.>t be
su'.jeci lo any law .t amen. 'ment enaried by
the l,ei:isl«ture. except by amen.imcnt lira'
silbmltte'l to the elMCiors and ralitied In the
manner here:ti(it ove cet f .rCi
Amendment Number Three.
lieini; Senate constitutional Amendment S..
U.,
X resolution proiHjsinir to the people of the
State .^fcallf.trnia an amendment toilu-con-
stit'iti n of the >tate. by a.Mmg a new aection.
to t.e know;, and desUnaled as w.<-ti.tn five an.l
<.ne half art cle SIX. thereby providlni; f.'r the
orralii/it'onof a ctiurl, t.» 'je kn.'wnaathe
...urt of 'laimi The tald proposed new sec
tlon t'. read aa follows
.se.-tlon .S'- Thei'oiirt of t la ina shall eon
sisi..raiiy three Juduesof the Snp-nor court,
« '.o tuay W re.iiieale.l by the .iovert.or to hold
curl at'the reir.ilHr lerms thereof The c..iirt
ol claims shall have ixcluaire J.illa.' icilon t •
h.a' anl .leternilue all claims ol ere-y kl' d
and chara. ter airalnst the Stale, under such
laws as may b' ■ a»ed by the l.ei:lalai ore. an.l
its Ju.Umcut thereon stinll l^- final. The terms
ol the to in ol Claims shall I* held I a lollows
in U.e < liy of I OS Aok-eies, c mmencinKoii
the ftcfoud Mondayof Man h .
Iiilheciiy and County of San l'ranpla''i<,
roniinenctnK on the aeciind Monday in July,
and
In the I ity ol s.e'aTento. ^^nlmenc,^^• on
Ihesecn.l Monday of NovemlH-rol each year
Ihe I j.lees tioMihi; sin'h lertii ..f eonrt ^hall
rfi-r-irr ti" extra <.*tmpeiiaation Iberylor. but
ahall r»M-.lve their actual etpei sva. tola'
pal'l out .il the uen.-ral fund ol Ihe -tale Irear-
ur> The Ix'aialaiU'e sha.l en cl all lawa
neeeaaarv tr» i.reanire anrh toori. to provide
the prcav.lure thereof aoit to rarry out the
provlvl.tna .►! it.l' »eel|on
Amendment Number Foar.
Heinx AMcinhlj ' .usiicitiou^l Araendiueni
So XS.i
\ rea. 'u'l.jn t.. i.*. ♦e tn th*
.p'. ..(th-
ato
"I.I*
. f.d
iip.)n the speaker of Ihe Aaaembly. unt'lihe
ntlice o* ..ovvrnor ?hall Ik? hll.-.l a' s:i. !. .ieli-
eral elecrlon
Amendment Number Six
(Being vasembly Constitutional Amendment
No IS )
A resolnllon to pr"p..se lo the peoib- of Ihe
Slate oil iiliforniaan amendment tosectlon six.
anil le lime of the ' onMitu.ion of the siate of
talifoniia relalllit! lo uraminnr schools by
which i IS tiroposeJ HI amen. 1 said s<<-tlru to
rea.l as f.ill.iws
seciKtii ft 1 lie public school system shall in-
liude primary and uraminar i<-ho. Is. an.l a-ich
hiah si-h...ils. .■^eniiiir scho.i a iniim.ll «. ho..!.",
ali.l le.'bnical school* MS .. a) be e«labll^hed by
the l.eirisaiiire or by mtiiilc pa' or district
aiuho'lly bin ih"eiitlfe ie\enue 'eriv.'d ii.im
the .--IHle fch.iol land. hihI the stale m-I:.".! tax.
shall l» applied excl'Klvely lo the s.ip(K>rt ..t
iriinarv *.n.l grammar 8eho..ls ".rnrnmar
schools'shall iio'lude ►ch.mls ..rmni/.'.l .n a
s-li..ol dnir cl, or unL.n ol s.-h. ol districts,
havini; more that. ..lie tliousai.d iiilai litii.l». In
v\ I. h a c.iurae of sliidv shall be iHiiiiht which
win prepare piipllat.i enter the aurl u tural,
mlnii..r..>rBi|.iiiilic department ol the I'ul-
veraity .il I'a llornlH.
Amendment Number Seven.
(Heiue Assembh Consttiutlonal Amendment
No ;«)
A reaolntlon to propose t.i the people .if the
Sl-te of calti.iriila an amen'-meni l.i section
twoof article l.iir ..I the " .1 Blllull.li. in rela
tlou t.iseaxlo H..f ih" LenUlature, by whuh It
la propoaed to amend aa.d aection lo read »a
follow.:
Section 2 The sessions .if the U»;i«laiure
shall c.iminet.ce at twelve oelock mernllan on
iheiirn Monday after ihe limt day .i January
next «u ecedmi! the election ol t's inenil»'rs.
and sh«ll bei.ieiiiilal uniB« the ...•vern.ir shall
in Ihe Int. rim convene th.. I eai^lMl.lre by pr.vc-
lamsllon ihe l.eitlslalure shall then reman
III Session f.ir twenty live day.., arer which it
mu'l a.ljourii to s.i.iiedate n.d leailhun ihirly
n r more ban nx'y daja lr..m the time of ad
j.iurnmenl II the iwo h. ii«e« lall lo airrce
iljH.li a lime at which thev will resume th-lr
Bvsaion. the .oivernot shall, by p'oc alnatlon,
nx a dale lor such tecnvenini;. which si. ail be
vlihln llie limits ali.ive pre»> ril»d t'p. n re
aaa inbliiia. th ■■ Ij'fi-lai.i e shall complete I'a
ataslon No pav shall be alloWe l lo no lnl«r«
lor a holier period Ihan seven'v hve d yt. and
ll.i bill a all le introduced ii eilher h..ii»e ex-
i-ept -t the tlrsi twemy hv I'sys.l thesessi
wc.iio.t the cnsent of three-fourtlis ol Ihe
membert tliere*il.
NOW. THKUKKOKK. riiraiianl to the pro\l
slona of the I onatltuiion. and an act ol the
I^K'slaiure <| til- -tale ol i aliornla euillle<l
' .All at t lo piovi'le for the suiimlsaiou i f pro-
posed ameiidmenis to the < omsiUuiiou ol ihe
:»tateo|call|..riila. to ih.miallll'd elect. ira lor
the r aip'oval. • apptoVe'l *larih T. A 1' 1"S.
the at»..%e .ies.-.ii.e.i pro;.o«e.i amen.ltneuis are
he.el.% pulol>he<l and advert •. d lo le Mill d
up .u. bv billot, by Ihe .(la lined el»> lora ul Ih*
Sla'e. at Ihe riei th>a l« Iw held Ihtouaboal
this lilateon
Tiicsdny. Xo>cnil>cr V A. 0. i^'iV
Iheaaid t.i..i> ael amei.lmeotaareiobe aep-
aiaiely v.. led u|x n in maiineraiid Itrm aa ful-
Iowa:
^*.hi«: ■ .r ' ' f :. h <;rrtl'n .lusi con
tain »rli -- ' there^Mi Ihe follow nr
voina tsi,- %oier in*y ex^r^■s• hit
lllol
A»' i.'i *«B"e
t .. . I >o II.
- ■ •' •■— Vea
.n»i, 111* prnvialona of ami. .a lotif
.. ' l,i» aclrV •'..■: . .1 n.r ila ! •"»
-I 11. »l>t-i. lt'k> «i.ie
I Ha
Amendment Xnabvr Fit*
-I I n*t«r %••• -r
•I
•«*l «a**4<i>«*i
v.*
Y<«
f.-a •♦^ tt-iai Sws*a< '
.ncome aU'l r ■■•'tia.- "I "I > * -• - •- tii^i- ytrtr .r
vear«: /"•'((■('■'(. Ibat uny mul all cmrai lor
lUrtklii--. repmrluii. aliertuK. <"' '"r any wurlt
duue up'ii T for any m«tisri«l ni-nl»i.ea I r
finy Birwt, Une.a ley.c urt. i.Uc-.v.r siOf-wftlk,
or for the i.onstrufU.ui iH wny iH-w.-r or mrter*
tn BHid rity an-i *oviuiy are henby txt'*-i.U'a
from ihe provl-ioiiaoi uii- ^ ftum an-l in dt^-
^ermtumn auv claim itennitti-d i.> he pMiJ by
ihiiaei-ti.Hi. tioRialuie if limitatl'>M« utmll aj.-
uly Iti Buy maimer; an-t p-'urifi. * ,"*'l'if >•. ih-l
lluMitye VKilejo.in :"...laui. ' t-uuiy. may pay
Itsexlmlnu' luUb'.-iiHts unu-r-.l iti the «-..ii
r:rti**U'«n oi it* WHifr«i>rk«. w hf lu'wr iwi'-
(hinls.'i llK*eI"''tor» tlier»u! vuimi; at Hit elf'
'Ion hell for that jtu-p-'Ne. »liall *» 'l.-.-i<lf.
Any in.iel.tfiluesfcor liablii'y liuurrnl t«Milrary
(• this provision, with the ex- ei»ll*»u her»fiiiti«;-
lore rfcittd. ehatl t>;- vnPl
AmendmcQt Number Two.
tUelu^' Souatv I'oniliimloual Xtueuimeut No
10
A ri-solu'ioM proposing to the re"p'.e of Oie
state n( CrthfariiiH an miikmi liiit-:!^ toine'Vin-
-tltutU'ii o( th'.- State, by a^Mif u a new seetion.
to l>e kiiO*n an4 rte«;i;:»ate»t t-s seeiiuu seven
inloiie hail, arllele eirwn tiiereur. ^mvilin^
tor the iraialny hy the itihat^itMiils I'f luiiu
ties, of UK'ttl eoiiiity k'l'Veruiuetil ael** fi>r tiieir
own HDvernmenl The aald propi>9e(l uew iev-
lloQ lit read as follows
Section :'i Tlie iiilirtMrBi.l" of any rfuity
m^y frame » eouiity tf'jvenimeiit act tor their
own e.ive-inueiit. relatiiiif i*> »M-» mHitera here-
lUHfter speeitie-I, aud c-msisi.-iit wUh. •in.l
aubjeet to. the f.nistHnlloii ami laws of thii
Staie, bv causiii>r n Lioar'I nt liileeu Ireeh.dders.
who have beeu. for at letst tive years .I'lalitied
electors of «mh cnuiiiy, to be »-lei-teil by the
iualiliel elt'ctora of -.ticli cinmty. at anv jreii
erai or spe^'la! ele -'ion. who»e duty it shall be
within ninety days after such elr;Hoii, w pre
pare and propase a ' ounly iio^ernmeiit act ii>r
such C-Hiiitv, wh'ch sNall i^ sieiied in dupli-
cate by the mein(^r«oi Buch b,mrd.(>ra mtjor
ity of them, aud relumed, one copy thereof to
the IKiHr.1 of sap'TVi->rs or other le«ci*lftt:v''
body of giu'h county, anil the other copy to ue
sent to the re order of deeds of tlie lonuty.
Such proposed co'intv iroveriuoent act shall
then be puiilished in two papers of ueneral cir-
culation in siich county, or if there be not tw(»
such papers*, then in one only, for at ie«*t
twenty 'lays, and wilrijn not 1.9*1 ihaniiiiriy
davs after sui'h pub Icaiiun it shall Ke auiimit
ted lo the -iushtied electors of such cunty, at
a general or si'ei'ial eleetlon. aul if a majority
ofsach qualilied electors votlu,; Iher- on itball
raiitv the same, it ahaP thereafter be fubruitte<l
to the l^Klslat rr for its reje-itui or app oval,
as a ivhole, without power of alteration or
amendment, and If approved Ity a majority of
the m»:mbcr» e.ected to each liouse. it slm'l l»e
the t (iinty gitV'-rnment a-t of *ui h eouiity.
aud shall In ku 'h case b<>comc the orcanic law
thereof and supersede any HXis^lnj couity r >v-
eminent act, an 1 all amend nienis thereof, and
all special la^rs luconslsteut with such county
(rjvernment act.
A copy of surh county uovernraeni act, certi-
fied by th ' Pr*-Hident of the »....r't of -^-ip -n isora
or other Ui.';»>lative U>dy .if such cviuty, aud
auin''nli'-.*itd by the a al of su. h c-untv. wi
tins forth the submission of sucn eouuiy kov
erumenl act toihe electors, and its raiir.cnllon
by taem.stisll be ma<le in duplb ale and nepi»s-
iled.one in iheofBi-eof the s..eret«ry of -italc.
the other, a'ter f^ein^ rf-ci>rt|<Ml in the ofTi'col
the recorder <d deeds in the county, amon^ the
arcbires of the county.
All courts shall take JuflK-ial notic- thereof
The county jovernnifn: act so ratified may be
amended, ai intervals of not less than two
fears, by proposals therefor, submitted by the
etiislative H.ithority of the county, to the
qualitle-l electors thereof, .it a kretn-riil or
spo'ial election held at least forty diyt aft r
the puhllratiou o( tmh proposals for twenty
days In a newspaper of .:fnernl circulatl m In
sui-h I'ouiity.and ratified by at lea*t th ee I.fths
of ibe quattfied electors v-tin^ th''r.»'n. ftiid
approvetl liy th • I.eitl*' — - - - r vidcd
1 T the approvs*. of Ih"* i act
In siibmlt'irt: a'ly » : ment
act any a1Ierna:lv«ar:.. .v ■•■- ,. ■•y.-y... a mav
be prvceoted for the choice of the votrrt, AOQ
A re»nlut!on propusfurlo the people of th.*
HiHle of ralifornia an ameiiilmenl loiln-*on-
stiiutf n of the Mate, t.y ad Iuik a new aertloii,
to l>e ktinwii and deslirnaled as mh-iIoh tire and
one hjlf art <Ie six. inereby providini; for the
orffMtilz-tt'on of a court !■> i»e krou u «§ Un..
<'ourt of < laims The haid proposed new se*-
lion to read as follows
S«iilui) V. Thei'oU'-l of ( la nis slinll con
KiSi of any three Judift'S of the Sup-rior 1 ourt.
tt r,o may U' re'tue«te<1 by the tiovernor t<» bohl
court Hi ih»- rt-uular terms there'if. The ('..i^rt
of t'laims nh'tlJ tiave exclusive juiis^ ii-ilon t ■
hear and >)eierinliie all claims of eve'y kl- d
Hiid I'hara* ter ekcainst »he State, under such
laws as may br ; a«se.| t<y the l.etfislatnre, and
its judifracnt thereon sfiall be final. The terms
ol the I'o irt o| t'lfiiras (•hall tte held f s follows
in the I ity of 1 os An^eies, c- nimendnKoii
the second .Mnndnyof .Man li
In ihet'ity and County of San f>ranciS"o.
commencing on the second Monday in July,
and
In (he iHy of SacraTento. commeiic.nu on
theaec4»nd .Monday of NovemN*r of em-h year
The ,)udk;es tioldiiii; pueh term '»f ctuirt s-hall
receive 110 extra compensation tlierelor. but
shall receive their ai-tusl e«pei sea. to t^
paid out .if the general fund of the >ta;e treas-
ury. The l^ectsiaiure shail ■•11 ct all laws
lu'ceasarj 10 orirnniZf such tourt. lo provt<l.*
the proce.lnre thereof and to tarry .lUt the
provfiiloiis of I 'i- ~.-. timi
Amendment Number Four.
Meing .\flsembly i oustitutionsl Amendment
No :*7.i
\ resolution to p'opope to the peopletifihe
.-tate of v'aliforni an ameii'^ment lu th'' ('on
atitution of thf ■'late, ameiuliiii; ante t elevt-n,
iiy inMiriu- a new st-.-tion thcreio. to l>e known
f scciion Lunil>er tive and one-half. relatiiiK lo
( on^olldated city and county govern met >ta
The ).«id proposed new section to read as (.d-
K»W8
Sections',. The provisions of section four
aud live of This article shall not. norvhailany
leei'lal<tn pas'ed pursuant tlie cto. a* ply to
any - onsolidated city and C'Uiniy t-overtimeni,
now exis!i"K or ^lere«ller farmed, w lilcb shall
have become, or sbsl) l»ecome, organi/'d tind.>r
section seven, or secure a charti'r utiiJer section
eight of Ibis ar- ice
Amendment Number Five.
(Hein? .^ssem'ily Co'istituiioDal Amend ment
No. .i«i )
A rctc- ulion to pr.ipose to the people of the
Sta'e of t'^hf >rnia, an ameiidni--nl o* Be"ttou
fifteen aud section sixteen ol article live of the
t'.''istUiUion of thf Ptate of (iillf >rnia. by
which IT is prop<jscd to amend ••aid sections to
read as follows
■ie'-tion Vi. A Lieulenant-iiovemor shall f.e
electe<1 at tlie same time and place and in tlie
same manner as th» ^lovenior. and his term of
oCie'-Hnl h> qnailHc-Htlons Btinll tetheai>me
Ho shall !h- presMeiil of the -euate. but ^fiaU
only have a casltng vote Ihernin.
Section Id. In case of th** impeachment of
the tiovernor. or his removal fnoti oftice. death.
Inabi.ity to lAiSiharire the powers an<l duties
of h'soth'-e, resltnatlon. or absence from the
Hiatf, the powers and duties of ti.e olhee shall
devolve upon the Lieutenant <.over-
Dor for the residue of the term,
or until the flisitt.lllt - shall ceaae. And
should the I.leutenant-'ioveri.or tn. lui|*eflrhcd,
displaced, resign, die. or liecorae )n<-apsb!e of
performink: the duties of his ortlce. or l-^ at>aent
from the -late, the presi-ient pro tem|>i>reof
the >enaie Btjsll act as (Governor until the
vacancy tn the ottiee d ttovermr sfiall t^ (ille<I
at the next general rleclion when n.emU'rsof
thel^rialature stiall i>e chosen, or until «tich
diS'btUty of the l.lcuteiinnt < -"vernor shall
( t-ase Incase of n vacancy In th«*ornerof
iioxeriior for any of th" reasons ab"\e named,
and 'leith'T the Iic'iienant 'iovernor nor the
pre^ld•'TlT pro teTiUHtte of ihe *• t a^e rball sue-
c*'ed to theiM'Wera and duties of Governor, then
the>owert aud duties ofsuch office aball devolve
the :ir>i Muu.U> uKef the ...*■; Uay ■! JatiUary
next Hti ceeding ihe election of I's memijers,
aud shtll tje riiei.nml uu t b« the .overnor shall
m (lie iiiivrim » oiiveiie t hn Legl^Utur** by proc-
lamation the 1 ekMstature Shalt then reman,
in s>.-asloii f.ir iwftiiy five ■layi', af^er which it
mu»t mljour.i to *.Mne date not leas than iturty
U' r mf>re han sixty da>B tr<>m the t:Tii.> of ad
joiirninent If tfi** iwo houses fail 'o ak'rt*
upon a ilmt- at which they v%ill retnme ih-lr
aesaion. trie 'lovcrhor shall. t<y proe omation.
tlx a ilHie for aui-h reeonveuinK- vvhi* ti »1,ni1 l^i-
»iittiu tlie limits at*..ve prewrib'd ' p. n re-
aaa mbltinr. th- l>'||i>latii'e shall comileif 1*b
siBslon No pay shal) be ailowel to no mt^er^
for a lor.ger perii>il than seveii'y live '1 ys. and
no bill s all t e intro'luc*-.! ii: either h.-use ex-
i-ept -I the first twenty liv I'pyfl of the Setidoii,
wuhnit the consent of ihreedourths of the
roembera thereof.
NO'A. THEKKKOKK. Furswani to the provi
hioiiB of the I onsiiiution. and an act uf the
I^i::slHiure oi tti>' :^tate .if «ul'lornla. ein tiled
• .\n att to provide lor the submission < f pro-
pnvcfd amendment» to the (unsiltutiou of the
-■'late id I aliforiiia. lo the quaiiHed electors lor
the r ai pmvil, ' iipprove«l .Oan h 7. A 1> 1k^3.
the ab..ve <le«ciitie<l proposeil an.endments are
heietiy pnb:Ishe<l and advt-rt st-il to ir 'olid
up tu, bv h.tllul. by ilie -t'laltritd ele' tors of ttie
Stale, at Ihe election lo be he!d throuithoiit
this atnic on
Tuesday. Xoveinlicr ^. X. I). iS(*s.
'ihe Bai(1 prop seil HmeiMlmeiita are lo l>e seji-
aiately voted upon in manner and form as fol-
lows:
Kaih hullot used at such tiection Jjust con
lain u ritieu or priMed thereon the follow ng
woiOB. wheieupoii the voter may expre^a his
choice as provuled by law:
.\mendmenl Nnintier t)ne. beii.;-' Senate '
I on»tltuiu»i!Ml .Vmendinent N.i. *l,
(ezemptinK certain <-iaim8 h alnst the Ves
city and eounty of >un h ranciso. and
the existiiiiT Iiolt-btHdiess or the *. Hy
of VaUejo (or the construction ol 11b<
water works from the provisiotia of ;
the t\fnstiiution ri qairingsiich clnims >
tu be paid Ir.Mii the iiuoine and reve-
nues of the year in whiili they were
incurred ) ' No
For the Amendment"
Amendment Numt-er Two, being senate
( nusiuuiionul .^mendni'nt No 10. | Yea
Ip-oviding lor framiuR local <ouuty i —
govHrnment ai-is. by inhabuaniB of" No
louuiies for tn ir government.} 1
for >he AinelidmelJl ■ i
Amendment NumterThr?e. being J*en- '
Kie ( onstiiiuional A men 'ment So 1
41 O'rovidiiig for the creation <f a|
fourf of i'iainis in rlMtfrmiiie ilMima 1 Yea
against the Mate, and to consist f.f< — ^—
three superior ftidges desimated by . No
tfie tiovernor to serve without extra
compensation I
For the vmentlment ' {
Amendment Nnml>er Four, l»einr As- f
aeinbty Constitutional Amendment '
No 37 (Extmptiug '•ons.ilidated cities I yea
and count'ea.orgaiii/ed or to beori;an- ,
ized. or holding a charter un-ler the' ^
t on»iItution, irom certain iegfslatlou 1
in relation to counties ) I
For the Amendment I
Amendment Nf.mb»'r l-ive. being As
sambly Constiintlonal Amenom»nt
No. 'li iKelaiiM: t<»ottii*€ of ijovernor.i .■
provi.liug lor sueces*|on ther»'to in I
certain ca-e* and removing disal'lllty ^ ^^
of I.ieutenant-itoTt rnor from holding 1
other oOice durlnL* term.) *
For the Amendnu-nt ' '
Amendment Numl-er six. being Aasem- '
lly 'unetitutional Amendmeni No 39, 1 Yea
(relating to and defining (i ram mar ;
sth.H.is ) i No
For the Amendment L
Amenitneni Numt*rfe\en. l-ein,* Aa
sembly 4'onsttii|tt..naI Amendment
No 14 providing lor adj* urnment id 1 Yea
(.ectatature for not le«a than Ihlrtj '
nor moff than Sixty days during eavh 1 No
aeaslou )
For the •mendioent '
iritHest mif hand and the Great Seal of the State of California, the day and
ijear herein first above rvritten.
Attest
Governor.
Secretary of State.
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state of California,
Executive Department.
Sacramento, April 22, 1898.
LEVI RACKLIFPTB, State Treasurer of the State of California, dJtd at
Sacr«un«nto April 2l8t, 1898, and It becomes my mournful duty to «nnoanet
that fact to the people.
In memory of the deceased, and as a mark of respect to a faithful
official. It Is
ORDERED, that the flag be dlaplayed at h&lf-aaat upon th« Capitol
and all State buildings until after ha has been burlad, and that th^
saveral State offices in Sacramento be closed, SATORDAY, APRIL tZi, A.t>,
1898.
Oofvai*nor .
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
SACRAMENTO CAl,
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KLKCTIdX PROCLAMATIOX.
.\ovi;\iiu;u s. is<»s.
Election Pntclainaiioii.
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KXKI TTIVK DKfAUTMI
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Court ill and fm- the r'ounty of Klnss,
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I 'ob*. dfceaM"! nuiir.v. IKnl.
Also. tWcIltV 1: 'i;.- -;• l,:i'.-.
ii'-uiir oui' Si!ii;i!iii- from
fiillimiiiir Si'tiatoi-iiil l>i«t
-- coikI. Kciurtli. Sixtl). I.i;;!i'!i.
nth. Twi-lftli. r'ourtivntli, Six-
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•1(1. 'rwinlli-fomtb, I
Tweiiij-.'ijftith. T\,.
;ui !.v-s»-«-oii<i. Tliirty-foilPtli.
- xtli. Thiity-ielitli. Fortii'th.
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^Tutt-. at it- ' .-'
ifd and
Amendment Number One
inff Sfnuiv*
I onsrUuti.»i
AmenJin,
A rcsoltithm tf< i»roj^>i^ to the people oJ thu
-ute of i"Klifi*rr.i'i, «ii HintMi'lmt'Dt u> ■ecUou
• U'hieen ^ nrClci^ i-U-vcn of thi* ('ous*ltu-
tii'ii. ill rtwii'Hi to revt-nuf biuI UxAtion,
; y w hi(*i li i!s nr"iM"».-.l tu amend *(il<l Sfviion
-et'ii.'n !•>. No i-ounty. city. tovn. toniiship,
>tr<l vf t-<lii("iK'iu.or btIj-mW dliirli't nhall in-
.; tiuy ln«l<»Me.liiewor iirtMltty tn Hiiy innunvr
tor any pvuiH»se exct-eOlnir in nny
<ir t!n? inrume auI revcuui' }»i"ivl(!(*d
It for Biuh ye«'. without tJi'*
-♦•nt nf two-thirls itf the •|uaUilt>d
Tors •'; -. -.f v.ruie ht *n .-'i , !i,.n • . !, ■ i . :.\
Anetidment Number Tw-^
Ifiifiuuve adthority of th.- i-.uintv !.. v.if
'i'itih-.vA t-Iei'iors ihereoi. at a k-erurt.; .r
»:tvui .,':e.-ri<.n held di lfB»l lurty .Uvs n:?. r
Uif [ut.iutttiou ui eurii pritfHfSHis i..r' • .. ;• .■
'iajB iti a newspaper of general i:-.
»iK-h couiiiy.aml ratiTle*] by nl Uh"
"f the qualiMMd eli'ctorg vulni^r :
^: IT -^.-li |.y Ui- I.eicislHUiretts litrCti;. ;..-;■.;: 1
' M\f -ij-provai of Hiei'ounly KoVfnimeMl .ux
j-UMjiinipn any m.-h eouuiv ^-'YV' -. t-
B-i any »litT»it:iv«articlfor pro'^i -.
I"- pr--»f nH'fl (or Uie uhou-e ui itji.
ii.aji («? vi.ted uusvi-arattly wUh-,
l»M»iher».-
It *hHii UMompfteui iu kJI couiuy govern
metpi ai'l9 framvO under ttie authority fcn>ii l-y
tin* *iiiou. to provide for tht inmuifT in
wtilrli. The tllileSnt whK-h, aud the terms • r
Hiilrh lhe»ever;ilt wn-htpaii'i OMunty --rti'. i'*
(Xhertrtan Jud^- c nl thv Supfrt->r • o.iri. sh...;
t-f -itMted or appointt'd for tht-tr t.-omp*?iisa
'I'.ij . for ilie miral^T of BUeti uiliivts, for l^«-
rouBoll.iMllon ur Beitreurttluii ..f .utu-e* for llit
uiiJii'ierof i::epinits that eaoii ortirt-r snail In. vr.
aii'I lor ihe rMint^tiSMiini payai'.e to e^ h id
Bti h deputies, lor ihf tnHtiti«r hi which, rtie
time«in wiiteli. aii<Mh« iirrns. for which ii.e
lueinl^T* ol a!l ooHrdi of eU-cli-'U <:.iil\ l.^
i-Iei'ted or appdluud: and lor the con«titu!}>ti,
reifiiiai ua,eu'up«*ii£:iilon.a!(d uov^riiineni of
siKii l>oardf.«»d of tn^-iri-lerku an.! aunchen,
ilso. to pre».ribe the maiiner ana iiieihod l.y
* )iu 11 R.l vU c'llons hy tlie jfUpK- ^\.nU l-e n-ii-
>-t«*d . and may iv uddltl'-n lU'terunne iho
-■rp, po-
pttrlk'i
irttMsni i-o: ditioii*' ii,"'ii whi U
hiiial t'sriieaaud orv'duuaiious
jat<* lu any {riioary t lection,
\Vh. never uny e-mntv hHn. In th** rmn'M-r nti-1
m»;h.id herein poniie ' *>ui.a lo^if; ,
^•'ve'imuni art. and the same 8ha:
at.pT' ved h>- the I.t-t;it«I*it re »« >•■
dire<'ti>»nft o( wefuois four and
ar-Kl- pr -Vidir;; lor the uui:
'<y«t[ctn fd rouiiiv L'overnmeitta ih ■ >
Mrfte. Bltd 1 .— * w.. ;,r ,. , ■., . ', ^
and ap(<> r
H--n fir
Said n o;:, ^
ih' niaTti-rii ;..'fiLai-'
*lttr»-d t>y «u< h eoiimy -
► u'.jeci u> nuf law < r ■
It- 1 •".i-lHiiire. exfepL Ly ana :i'ti:n.:.i :*:*"
» ■■ i I" the eltfCtfrs and ratified iti Ihe
• . . ■:]. : ■i.-r--iri«'niVe 8-i 1 •Tlh.
Amendment Number Three.
r. inc -M-UHie Co:mUutloiul Aiueiidmeul No.
H.>
A re«itliJt'on priipo>1nrl" 'he (H-ople of ihp
?tatf o( ^ ajifi.rnirt an anifiidtntid t"t:i'-'"n-
Mlt'iiI'D of tlje .-(lite. !.y addii « a Dew t.v« t;..!i,
;,. - ii- ,,\vii and d.-»uu«ted ii5 sci* : !t ■ •■ •■ I ;
Mrt*ile mx. tht-rehy pr..\
-.n.d A Court to [-- K
rttma The faid ^roi' • ,
! aa 'o |.»v,s
-r do:. .'.', Ihe'Viurl of t'U'nia iihalt ^»ti
PI*: -t an> :.. r.'- .' u.V'- • "' ' • ■• -.: i-ri -r ' " ■ '■',
u r.o iiM' - ■ ■ :
• o'lr! at
• d ( Uim- -
h»Bf and dt r- riiils.e ■■■'.. ' '•*
u:.d rhara< ler at:ah.»t the -
I:w^ >oi may b" a^e-l t'V i-
l.i ,-o!i;:;if.*l tijer*H)ii »ha'.! I- ■• M, i . ' ■ -
ot the 1 .'jri ol I'lhlinii >fuill »* held t-* !^^Ai>^.^>.
rtl ♦!.*. .'ry ..f I (•• Alii:- IM. OOlllini-UeilU oil
th» ■ '-'«y of .MartJi ;
1 ( oun'v »d ^nn iTuncitri-,
lo ^ the aeeoiid MoudAv lu July.
and
In the rity of Snrraroentrt, fommencr ;: on
theaecond Monday oi Novemb*-rof earh year.
'Ihe Judges Uo:dlni; sueh term of court shall
receive no extra oomperisation therefor, but
ftlinll receive their ai-tual expeiisea. to I*
paid out of the fren«.-ral fund of tl<e ^tate tr*'a*-
ury. The Leirlslrtture shall '-wet all l^wi
n?cei8rtry to ureamze niu h rouit. to prnridi
the procetlure thereof, and to tarry out the
provifiioUB of tliif: -t-ctiou,
Amendment Number Four.
BeitiK AsAeiDbly Ci>ualliuitonat AmeodmeQt
No ;a.,
\ restdutioa to propot^e lo the people uf ttiv
stare of v'Mliforul an uraeu<3meiit to th** l on-
stftutUiii of the State, amending artle'eelevtru.
by ad'linu a new a^i-tioii thi-reio, to U* known
aa hcciiou itUinUir hve and one-hali. relatioie to
cun»ol (dated city and <-ouuty ifoveromeuts.
Tbet»aid proposed new »e tion to read aa fol-
lows
.Sct'riou&>^ Ihe provifions of aectiou lour > Heiu^ Asaeaihiy
nd live of iliig ariir ' ■ •■
tide ffhati not, n«>r shall auj
leifixlaliou piis-ed pur^u<lut the elo, avply to
any '•oiisolidaieJ city and i*.>uti'y LruVfrnmeDt,
now ex:$auK or he^e^•Iter formed , wl.icli ebail
li.iveU'"ome. "r ahail becoiiie, or^atiizi-d ubder
■eetloa seven, or Brcure a cliftr'.'_'r under t.ectiun
eight ot thl8ar"u':e.
Amendment Number Five.
(Iteinp Aise-uoiy CoMatltuilonal Amendment
-No. ;>i.)
\ fciH iution to propose to the peuple ofihe
ritui" •' i MliforniH. an Huienauiciit of Be*-iiuu
tilieeu >u.': ateiion i>ixiee-i of uitlele liveol the
I'oTiwtitu 1 >-,• .: tn*- Mate of (. itlif <rnia, t>y
whiea it i» prciMis-.d to ametid >aid sectioua lo
read aa foliow*:
>-:-*-tion li- A i.ieutetuftt-iiovernor «hall (il-
elected at ttie hh:ih; lime and (U'-e uud in tiie
»Hiue luuutier tts th»itover!ior, and his term of
oltlee and hu t4U:t<itkalious Bhall tetheaaiire
Keshan U' pre<-i lent of the -eiiute, but t>tia;i
only have a caaliiiLr vote therein.
Section 10. In oaa.' of the iropfaehment of
the >o»vernor.or hia retnovel from otlice, death,
tuHOiilty to 4iai.fiarire the powert^ and duties
of his odlci^, resi rnation, or tibseuce Irom tlie
ftai»-, the power* and duties of tl<e oih-e i*hi.'l
devolve up'>n the Lieitenant »-over-
uor lor tue residue ol tin- itfin,
or until the dit^ubiat^ shall cenSe. And
► houtd the i it uteoaul-'iovernor U.- luipe>odj .d,
displaced, reaiifo. di^-.or become »ncapBbu*of
perEormiUk: the dutienof htn ulhee, or I r aiiaent
from Uie .^tale, the pitsioiiit pro Ieul|Kire uf
the St'uate sht.H act tis <i.ivert.or ui HI ihe
vacariiy in the office of <ioveruor shall U* tille«l
at the next i^enerat < teeuon w hei« n.eml>ersi>f
the i-Kislature shah btf eh ►Sen. or until (iuiq
<iia biliiy of the t.icut»>iiHat 'o'Vcriior ^hill
cease Incase id a vacancy in the orTii-.- of
iiuvernor for any of the rens-tni aU-vv naned.
and nerbrr inv iifuienrtni 'lovt^rnor nor.he
p eMdriii pro tetti{>ote t f ttie r- :iaie ^hall sue-
e-ed to ll(ep<*wers «nd duties of iiu\ertior, then
the i-oweisau*! diilicfiofsutdi ottl'>eiili>illdevt>lvc
Up'i:: the speaker ol the AaseuuiJy. unt Ittie
oiTin' of ••over nor frhall l<v (;lUd at sui h jcvn-
t-nil election
Amendment Number Six.
(Being Assembly Coustituituual Anivudmeut
No ;»)
A resolution lo pr-<po»e to tht' poo) I' ul tht
S:atL* (di •ihiorniaan amend meni to section six,
article nine of the ( onsiituiion of the alate of
('aiif(.>rnia. relating to KramtuHr schools by
whif^h it js proposed to amend said section to
read as follow*.
■^eciion 6. The ijublic school syieni Bball In-
.ludt- primary and grammar schooN. and such
iiU'h Brhoi)ls. t-veiiuitJ 8'-ho4»l8. normal schools.
»;nd tecJiUical sihoolt, as may be establ;idit-d by
!ne l.eKlBlaiure jr by muutefpai or district
"Uthoriiy, but Ih" entire revenue derived from
■;.e .-=tatc school fund, mid the slate feciiuol t«x,
(tiiall be applied exclusively to the 8tipjH)rt of
(rimary and iframmar schools. ''rammHr
sctio«d!t shall include schools or^nnizt-d m a
s- h.M.I distr'ct. ur union of seh- oi districts,
haviUK' more than one thousand luhaldtunts, in
^v• leh a course of study -Shall ix^ tauk'ht wbieh
will prepare pupils to enter the 'i^ri'Uif.iral,
minib». «irscieiititic department oi the Uni-
versity of (.'a ifornia.
Amendment Number Seven.
on St *u(i«.intil Auo-ndment
No. ;i )
A resolution to propose to ilie people of tlie
•^tPle of (altiornla an amendment to E>eetioii
two uf article four of [h*« <'oi stitutii.n. in rela-
tion to session s of the Lvnislttiure. by which ic
IS proposed lo amtud said section to read as
follows:
Section 2 The sessions -d the f-egislsiure
shall commence at twolve o'clock meridian on
the liri-t Monday after tne lirst day -d .lanuarv
next su'ceediim the eleeti<tu of iis mtrml^rs,
find stiall be bieniiiHl unless the -lovernnr shall
in the interim convunt* the ix>»!l»lature l.y proc-
lamation 'Ilic i.etzifilature shall then remain
tn session for twenty five days, after w Idcli it
must adjourn lo Sfjme date not less than thirtv
nor more than sixty days from the Dnie of ad-
journment 1! th»' t«o fiouses fail to Bj;rc"
ipon a itiiiea' which ihey will resume th< tr
sieK^ion, t:ie (lovernor shall, by proebtmatloii,
:\x a date for such rtcon\enin(c. which shall be
^vithln tiie limits at»ove prescri[*'d, Tpon re-
Hssenibliii-'. the l.t .-.sUiure simll conipi.-te
itasssslon N.t pay shall t<e allowed to memi-ers
lor a luntct-r perlol than seventyli>e da\'*, and
II blil Shall If fntr. dnctd In cither houwr. *• x
tpt at the hrst tw» nty hve days of thesessiod.
witlioat the constni of three-fourths of tiie
in«it ben thereof.
Kach of tne said pr.>pos«-d amendments are
to be separilely voted upun by i>ai:ot In man-
ner and f<irm as to.loui
Kach ('allot used at such election jiust -on
tain wiiiifu or printed thereon the fol]owin«r
wotas. v*hereup*>ii th*- voter may express Ida
ehid< r xs pr*>vt''.e<l by law :
.\inen<lmenl Numf*rOne. btdniiE I'ensle (
I'onslituttonal AmeTidmt'ni No. 41.
(exemt'ilnK (rrt^m rialms siBlnst the { Wa
elty and county of Sau ^ rancisco. and I
theexiftint! indebtedness ot the ( Iiy i
»d Vullejo for Ihe comtiruction ol its; •
water worlis from th** provisions of'
tbet'orstitutlon re<)Qirinif siieh eluims I
to be paid from the income and rcre- 1
nnesof iheyear in which they were'
incurretl ) I So
For the Amendment' {
Aineiidinent Numlvr Two. tM-inir senate ,
Consiiiittki.nal Amendm ut No 10. I Yes
Ip'ovidinv for framiHK local *ouniv,
rnvfrninent a< is. ty inhat-liants of No
<x»unties for (h- ir i:uvvrnm«ot ) ,
for .he AmfndDu-nt [
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FPECIAT. tCliECTIOr PROCLA lAxIO!-:.
PTA.TE OP CALIFORNIA,
Executive Department.
WHEREAS, a vacancy has occurred In the Senate of the State of
California ty the death of Hon. John Fo~=-s, Senator froT. the Eighth
Senatorial Elstrict of the State o:^. Cal ifornia;
NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance with the law thereunto directing
me, I hereby proclaim and .^ive notice that a Special Election will be
held throughout the Eighth Senatorir.l District of the State of Cali-
fornia, or^__2l^Ljjy?.Jjiai^__^_^./.f4ss^-..h.~^.-.-h- "• 1899»
at which Ppecial Election the rollowing officer will >^e elected, tc-v.-it:
Ore Senator from the Eighth Senatorial District of the Ptate
0^ California, to serve for the iinexpirec term of Hon. John rO'rqs,
deceased.
And I do ^'jrther o^fer a reward of Ore '-'undred Dollars for the
arrest and corvictlon of any and every person violating any of the pro-
visions o*" '^itle r*, "art I, of the ^enal Code: such re-.vard to he paid
•--til the total amount herea*'ter expended for the purpose reaches the
sum of "en Thousand Dollars.
I'" TESTIMONY TT'ERoOF, I have ^ereunto set
my hard, and caused the areat
Seal of the State to be affixed,
at the City of Sacramento, this
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February, A. D. 1699.
aovernor of the State of C^il if om.la.
Attest: ^^ /^ -^
Secretary of Ptate. /
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P R 0 C L A :• A ? I 0 N.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTIEIST,
STATE OF CAIjIFOKIIIA,
Sacramento, A! ril 19, 1899.
On May £
irst, A. D. 1P9F, Admiral Dewey, comir.cir.dinc the
American fie jt, entered the ray or "av.lla, Philllpi::e Islands,
Id i:
destroy
conflict to te l":.ned In noder-^, naval history conpletely
ed f.-.e hostile rra:.ish Fleet--
manii'estinG the
prowess of America upon the seas,
The
versary oi
yxecutivf.
Sciid
^.4t-.. t>**ua
patriotic puijlic expressions
id re set apart lor appropriate and
our people.
':0r, T;^F:REFOFJ^, I, IIETTRY T. aAO", aovernor of the State of
Crliforria, fc" virtue of the aut/iority vested in ne Vy the Con-
st i^ tion and lav.
first day o:
raid State, do hereby proclaim I.!onday, the
A. D. Ic99, a holiday.
i:: WJ'^'T'^'^ W.U-:?.: of I have herenr.to set
Eiy hand and caused the ^reat Seal
of this State to le hereunto af-
fixed, this nineteenth day of
April, A.r. 1699.
Governor of th
Ifornia.
etary of State,
p R 0 c L A :• A T I 0 :t.
iiXECUTIVj; DEPART! T.: IT,
E':/^. JAJ.IFOKiIIA,
Sacramento, Ai^ril 10, 1899.
On May Tirst, A. D. 1B9F, Adnlrul Dewey, Gon!.-.c:.ndi nc the
Anerican Ple-t, enterPd the r^&.y oi' "a^.iia, Phillipine Islands,
•ind in a cciu'lict to fce Tuned in modern naval history completely
destroyed the hostile F.panish Fleet thereby inanirestlng the
prowess of America upon the set<.s.
The first cay or "ay, A. D. ir:99, v.-ill le the lirst anni-
versary oi -.lis cele: rated^-ittsrsi*ft=iii»3i,^' and it arpearlnj;; to the
>:xecutive that said day should ce set apart Tor appropriate and
r-atriotic rr.Mic expresKions Ly our people,
'lOV/, ?:n-TjrpoKjr, i , iiL.:::p.Y ^. gAGv, aovernor or the State of
C-:.lirornla, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Con-
st it tion and laws ol" said State, do hereby proclaim I.!onday, the
lirst day or --ay, A. D. Ic99, a holiday.
i:: WITL-Esr W.^IYLOT I have hereunto set
my hand and caused the Treat Seal
or this rt^te tc c ereunto af-
rixed, t:-.is nineteenth da" or
April, A.D. 1699.
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Governor of thqfState of Calirornia
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'ecretary of State,
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PROCLA?.lA?ION.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTfvffiNT,
STATB OP CALIFORNIA,
Sacramento, August 19, 1399.
WHEREAS, The State Veterinarian of the State of California has
ascertained that cattle located in that certain area of territory situ-
ated south and west of the quarantine line hereinafter described are
liable to communicate a contagious and infectious disease known as
Texas, Splenetic, or Southern Cattle Pever, to cattle located north and
east of said line should said cattle located south and west be shipped,
moved, or transported, driven or grazed over the lands situated on the
north and east of said line;
AND, WHEREAS, Under and by virtue of an Act of the Legislature
of the State of California, entitled "An Act to protect domestic live
stock from contagious and infectious diseases, to provide for the ap-
pointment and duties of officials to carry into effect the provisions of
this Act, and to provide an appropriation therefor," In effect llarch 13,
1899, the State Veterinarian of the State of California, In order to
prevent the spreading or communicatins of said disease of Texas, Splen-
etic or Southern Pever, in cattle, has on this 19th day of August, 1899,
made a quarantine line as follows: Beginning on the pacific Coast, where
the southern boundary line of Marin County connects with the Pacific
Ocean; thence easterly and northerly along the southern and eastern
boundary lines of Marin and Sonoma to the intersection of Sonoma and
Solano Counties; thence following the western, northern and eastern
boundary lines of Solano County to the Sacramento River; thence
northerly alons the eastern bonndiry line of Yolo County to its inter-
section with the boundary line of Sutter County; thence easterly along
(1)
the southern botindary lines of Sutter and Placer Counties to the inter-
section with the western boundary line of El Dorado County; thence
southerly and easterly along the southern boundary line of El Dorado
county to the intersection with the western boundary line of Alpine
county; thence In assoutherly direction along the western boundary Unas
of Alpine, Mono, and Inyo Counties to the southwestern boundary of Inyo
county; thence east along the southern boundary of Inyo County to its
intersection with the eastern boundary line of the State of California;
AlH) WHEREAS, The State Veterinarian has, on this 19th day of
August, 1899, made and established the following rules and regulations
as to the crossing of cattle over the said quarantine line:
(1.)— That from and after this date no cattle shall be trans-
ported by rail, shipped, driven, or moved in any manner whatever, from
said area south and west of said line herein above set out and de-
scribed to any portion of the State of California, north or east of said
line.
(2)--Exception to the above clause Is authorized as follows:
Any cattle which shall have been aipped, under the supervision
of an Inspector of the Bureau of Animal Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agri-
culture, in such a solution as may be required by the Honorable Secre-
tary of Agriculture, and a certificate of such fact given with a bill of
health from such Inspector, shall be allowed to cross said line, until
otherwise ordered.
(3.U-Th"t hereafter it shall be unlawful for any railroad,
steamboat, or transportation company, its officers or agents, to accept
for shipment, or to ship or transport, any cattle orlgiOatlng south or
weat of the above uescribed line, destined to any point In the State of
California north or east of said line, except in accordance with the
(2)
regulations concerning cattle transportation as may be Issued by the
U. S. Department of Agriculture.
(4.)--rt is further ordered that a violation of any or either
of the above rules and regulations shall be an offense and punishable
as is provided by the laws of the State of California;
AND WHEREAS, I, Henry T. <Jape, as Governor of the State of
California, have approved and do hereby approve of the said quarantine
line so made, fixed, and established by said State Veterinarian, and
have approved and do hereby approve of all of the above rules and regu-
lations so made and established by said State veterinarian:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Henry T. (lage , as governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the authority vested in me by law, do hereby
proclaim the above boundary of such quarantine so made, fixed, and es-
tablished by said State veterinarian to be the legal boundary of such
quarantine within said State of California, and further hereby proclaim
the above orders, rules and regulations prescribed by said State Veteri-
narian for the maintenance and enforcement of such quarantine to be the
legal and binding rules and regulations within said State; and I do
further proclaim thatsaid orders, rules and regulations shall be main-
tained and enforced within the State of California, and that a violation
thereof shall subject all persons so violating any of said orders,
rules and regulations to the penalties provided for In Section Elf^ht
of said Act of the Lecislature entitled "An Act to protect domestic live
stock from contaslous and Infectious diseases, to provide for the ap-
pointment and duties of officials to carry Into effect the provisions
of this Act, and to provide an appropriation therefor. -
(3)
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the areat Seal of this State to be
hereunto affixed, this nineteenth day
of August, A. D. 1399.
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aovernor of the State of California.
Attest:
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Secretary of State.
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FB8CL AMATIOK !
KXKCrTIXH DEPARTMENT, )
STATE <n- CALIFORNIA. I
Sackamknto. August 19, 1899.
Whhrkas, The State Veterinarian of the State of California has ascertained that cattle located
in thai certain area of territory situated south and west of the quarantine line hereinafter de-
scribed are liable to communicate a contagious and infectious disease known as Texas. Splenetic,
or Southern Cattle Fever, to cattle located north and east of said line, should said cattle located
south and west be shipped, moved or transported, driven or grazed over the lands situated on the
norlli and east of said line:
And, Whikhas. Tuder and by virtue of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California,
entitled " An Act to protect domestic live stock from contagious and infectious diseases, to provide
for the appointment and duties of officials to carry into effect the provisions of this Act. and to
provide an appropriation therefor." in effect March iS, 1S99, the State Veterinarian of the State of
California, in order to prevent the spreading or communicating of said disease of Texas, Splenetic,
or Southern Fever in cattle, has on this 19th day of August. 1S99. made a quarantine line as follows :
Beginning on the Pacific Coast, where the southern boundary line of Marin County connects with
the Pacific Ocean; thence easterly ana northerly along the southern and eastern bouiid.iry lines
..f Marin and Sonoma to the intersection of Sonoma and Solano Counties; thence following the
western, northern, and eastern boundary lines of Solano County to the Sacramento River; thence
northerly along the eastern boundary line of Yolo County 10 its intersection with the boundary
line of Sutter C'-untv; thence easterly along the southern boundary lines of Sutter atid Placer
Counties to the intersection with the western boundary line of HI Dorado County; thence southerly
and easterly along the southern boundary line of El Dorado County to the intersection with
the western boundarv line of Alpine County; thence in a southerly direction along the western
boundarv lines of Alpine. Mono, and Inyo Counties, to the southwestern boundary pf Inyo County;
thence east along the southtrn boundary of Inyo County to its intersection with the eastern
boundarv line of the State <>f California ;
Axn. Whkrkas. The State \eterinarian has. on this i9lh day of August. 1S99. made and
established the following rules and regulations as to the crossing of cattle over the said quarantine
line :
1. That from and after this date no cattle shall be transported by rail, shipped, driven, or
moved m any manner whatever, from said area south and west of said line hereinabove set out
and described to any portion of the State of California, north or east of said line.
2. Exception to the alx»ve clause is authorized as follows:
Any cattle which shall have been dipind. under the supervision of an Inspector of the Bureau
of Animal Industry, l". S. Department of Agriculture, in such a solution as may be required by
the Honorable .Secretary of .\gricuhurc. and a certificate <.f such fact given with a bill of health
from such lusi^ctor. shall W all.iwed to cr«»s» said line, until otherwise ordered.
V That hereafter it shall »»« unlawful for any railroad, steambiut. or transp..rtatiou cwtnmny,
its oflicer* or agvnt%. to accept for shipment, or to ship or tiansport. any cattle originating south
or west of the above described line, destined to any point in the State of California north or east
• in acc"rd.ime with the regulations concerning cattle trans|iortation as may be
■> l»rj»artnunt of .XgrKuhurc.
i It IS further ordcrc»l that a violation «»f any or either of the above rules and regulations
shall U- an otfense and p« ' by the law. of " f CalifnrttU.
^. , XV -v.. t II. (. . .KiroftheSute - ..have approved aad do
t... .« maM*. AKMl.aiid»«t|iMifth«l b\ Mid Sutv \'etertn«n.«ti.
aad have a|if»mvc4 and d'
thov* rtlte* and rr|f alat i<>a» so made aad
Sou til ;iini wcbt be sTiTpptiJ, iii>.^ id or tianspoitttl, driven ur gra/cd uver the laud.s situated on the
north and east of said lint-;
And, Whhkkas, I'nder and by virtue of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California,
entitled " An Act to protect domestic li\ e stock from contagious and infectious diseases, to provide
for the appointment and duties of officials to carry into effect the provisions of this Act, and to
provide an appropriation therefor," in effect March iS, 1S99, the State Veterinarian of the State of
California, in order to prevent the spreading t)r comnumicatingof said disease of Texas, Splenetic,
or Southern Fever in cattle, has on this 19th day of August. 1S99. made a quarantine line as follows:
Begiuning on the Pacific Coast, where the southern boundary line of Marin County connects with
the Pacific Ocean; thence easterly and northerly along the southern and eastern boundary lines
ot Marin and Sonoma to the intersection of Sonoma and Solano Counties; thence following the
western, northern, and eastern boundary lines of vSolano County to the Sacramento River; thence
northerly along the eastern boundary line of Yolo County 10 its intersection with the boundary
line of Sutter County; thence easterly along the southern boundary lines of Sutter and Placer
Counties to the intersection with the western boundarj' line of Kl Dorado County; thence southerly
and easterly along the southern boundary line of Kl Dorado County to the intersection with
the western boundary line of Alpine County; thence in a southerly direction along the western
Ijoundary lines of Alpine, Mono, and Inyo Counties, to the southwestern boundar}- of Invo County;
thence east along the southern boundary of Inyo County to its intersection with the eastern
boundary line of the State of California ;
And. Whkreas, The State \'eterinarian has, on this 19th day of August, 1S99, made and
established the following rules and regulations asto the crossing of cattle over the said quarantine
line :
1. That from and after this date no cattle shall be transported by rail, shipped, driven, or
moved in any manner whatever, from said area south and west of said line hereinabove set out
and described to any portion of the State of California, north or east of said line.
2. Kxccption to the above clause is authorized as follows:
Any cattle which shall have been dipped, under the supervision of an Inspector of the Bureau
of Animal Industry, V. S. Department of Agriculture, in such a solution as ma^- be required by
tlie Honorable Secretary of Agriculture, and a certificate of such fact given with a bill of health
from such Inspector, shall be allowed to cross said line, until otherwise ordered.
;. That hereafter it shall be unlawful for any railroad, steamboat, or transportation company,
its officers or agents, to accept for shipment, or to sliij) or transport, any cattle originating south
or west of the above descrilied line, destined to any point in the State of California north or east
of said line, except in accordance with the regulations concerning cattle transportation as may be
issued by the V. S. Department of Agriculture.
4. It is further ordereil that a violation of any or either (»f the above rules and regulations
shall be an oltense and ])unishable as is provided by the laws of the State of California.
.\nd. Whkkkas. I. Henry T. Gage, as Governor of the State of California, have approved and do
herei'V approve of the s.nid (juarantine line so made, fixed. and established by said State X'eterinarian,
and liav e aj)proved and do hereby approve of all of tlie above rules and regulations so made and
establislied by said State Wterinarian ;
Now. ThkkkhiKK, I, Henry T. <iage. as Governor of the State of California, by virtue of the
authority vested in ine by law. do hereby proclaim the above boundary of such quarantine so made,
fixed, and established by said State \'eteriuarian to be the legal boundary of such quarantine within
said State of California, and further hereby proclaim the above orders, rules and regulations
prescribed by said State N'eterinarian for the maintenance and enforcement of such quarantine to
Ik- the legal and binding rule-" and regulations within said State; and I do further proclaim that
said orders, rules and regulations shall be maintained and enforced within the State of California,
and that a violation thereof shall subject all inrrsons so violating any of said orders, rules and
regulations to the ]K-ualties provided for in section eight of said .\ct of the Legislature entitled
"An Act In proiiKi d tuicstic live st<Kk from contagious and infectious diseases, to provide for the
ap{H>intment and dutic> of officials to carry into effect the provisions of this .Act. and to provide an
appropriation therefor."
In WiTNKss WiiKKKoi'. I ha\c lurcnntn set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of tins Sl-ite to bj hcreuuto affixed, this
tuth day >f \uKii->t, .\. D. 1K99.
I AKu.. I n KN R Y T. < ; .\( ; k,
ATTKitr: Itovcrnor of the State of California.
C F Cl M»v. S*ir»tarv of State
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PROCLAMATIOil.
isxRrj') r i^rE depart].!e: it ,
STATE OF CALIFOFJ'IA,
Sacraner.to, August 28, 1399.
To the People of Cnlifor:.ia:
WIIEREAS, I have received an urgent coanunication from the
Hon. Elihu Root, Secretary of War, requesting an appeal to the people of
this State to contribute money and supplies in aid of the destitute
people of Porto Rico, whose sad condition is due to recent hurricanes
devastating the islaiid. The distressed condition of the inhabitants
of Porto Rico may be understood by the following passage from a dispatch
transmitted by the Governor General of Porto Pico, dated August 13, 133^,
to the secretary of War, viz.:
"The true state of affairs throughout the Island not yet known
because of total destruction of all telegraphie connection and great
destruction of all roads. 'Tot more than one-fourth towns yet heard
from, but enough is known to warrant the statement that one-fifth the
dwellings in the island are totally destroyed, and their owners are
without any shelter whatever, or any food, beyond what has been saved
from the debris. The coffee crop and most of the trees are ruined, and
thus reliance for suiiport is gone. Fully one-third of ihe people
subsist entirely fniit, and «uf^ small degree on tubas; all the former
are destroyed, ana much of the latter are rotting in the ground. Lai.y
thousands of cattle are drow::ed, and the debris carried down by the
rivers, and is strewn over the ocean with *he wreck of the storm and the
dead bodies of animals. The death from falling walls a:id drowning will
number -ore than a thousand, and may be several times this number. The
state of distress is very great, and when gr»en fruits saved from the
debris are consumed the suffering will be very great. I am relieving
surferlng everywhere within reach as much as possible, but in out-of-the-
way places are many thousands who can not be reached for some time.
The supplies ordered sent by the Oovenoaent will help much, but w^^ll
(1)
last only for a few days, while destitution must continue for many
weeks or some months, until the bananas grow up from the ground, for
which five months at least are required. Pood of all kinds is needed,
especially rice, beans, and codfish, which has been main support outside
of fruits. Cheap cotton clothing: is also needed, for thousands rushed
naked from their dwellings at ight when the gale broke. K:edicines are
also needed most preLisingly, especially quinine and other simple medi-
cines. I estimate that at least 1000 tons~of food will !>« required
weekly for several weeks."
We shoiild remember that Porto pico is now American ter-
ritory, and that its inhabitants are under the protection of our flag,
and it is but due to then to show that we as a Christian people are not
v/anting in the charity which christian education inculcates.
I do therefore appeal to the people of the State of California,
in the name of Christian humanity, to come to the aid of this starving
people .
I recommend that the Boardii of Supervisors of the several
Counties of this state, and the Mayors and Councils of our several
cities, appoint comr.ittees to collect money and to obtain supplies, and
to take such necessary action as will mpst promptly facilitate the
charitable purpose of assisting the unhappy people in their great mis-
fortune.
I also appeal to the individual citizen to co-operate in this
necessary ar.d humane work.
The secretary of war has directed that contributions should
be either in supplies of the character Indicated, or In money, in order
that the supplies can be purchased. The supplies should be sent to
Colonel F. B. Jones, Army Building, foot of Whitehall Street, Hew York
City, In packages plainly marked •Porto plcan Belief," and he should be
consulted as to time of shlpoent. Honey should be sent to the rational
(2)
Bank of north America, TTew York City, which has been desicnated as a
depository for the relief Fund.
Ill WITriESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
set ny har.d and caused the Great
Seal of this state to be here-
unto affixed this 28th day of
Aufoij^t./A. D. Ic
Governor of the State or Calif ornia.
Attest;
Secretary of State.
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THA!:;vsaivi::'i FHocLA:ytTio:i.
Exi:cT)mT dkpakt:t.::t, sacf.a:
In oceaier;c(
StaZe or C-^iiforr. iii .
the universal and rraisewcr thy Ai:.erica!i c-
s toni
or SG ttin£j auar*!;
a uay for j-iliic thanksgivir.£j and prayer to Almi-
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j0a..ariu tne jer form;-. nee
of charita'i'ie works; anu fnrtnor ir cor-f'
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tr.e procl
ar:ation of
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.eu ^^catea ox .-j.ierica,
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:ity of Washing ton
ctocer 25, 183-9, I
, ;ienry
.>a,~e, as lovernor of the State cf Caiiforni
a, ao nereby proclaim ..
irs-
clav, the thirtieth
day of '"ovember, A. T. i
o.!j, as -nari..s--,ivir;
£; i^ay, ar;o
dc hereby aeclare tho sane a lerai .,oii
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iovfrror of the State of C-1 1 for: ...
Attest:
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THArn^SOIVINI PROCLAMATION.
EX}:CIITI\T DIIPAKT.T-TTT, SACRA-MriO,
State of Cuiiforria.
In obeaience to the universal and praiseworthy American custom
of setting apart a day for public thanksgiving and prayer to Almie^hty
jOd.-.aria the performance of charitable works; and further ir: conform. ty
with the proclamation of the Fresiaent of the Unitea States of .^erica,
given at the City of Washington, D.C., October 25, 1899, I, Henry T.
jage, as jovernor of the State of California, do hereby proclaim Thurs-
day, the thirtieth day of !'ovember, A. D. 18'ji9, as Than-.sgiving Day, ana
I dc hereby declare the sane a legal holiaay.
I!' ',viT!vESS 'SriEREnp, I have hereujitc
set my hand, ana caused the
Sreat Seal of the State to be
hereunto affixed this 2fath day
of October, A. D. Ib99.
ernor of the State of California.
Attest:
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THA^TKSaiVIITa PF.OOIiAItATION.
EXECUTIVB DEPARTMENT, S ACRAI.3 TTO ,
Stat* of California.
In obediance to the universal and praiseworthy American custom
aetting apart a day for public thanksgivins and prayer to Aimls^ty
■'jd and the performance of charitable works; and^r-.irther^ in conformity
itWthe ^rcclamatloJJ of the President of the United States of America,
Ive^a^ the City o^ Washington, D.C., October 26, 1899, I, Henry 2.
9)t as QJovernor of*'the State of California, do hereby proclaim Thiurs-
av.^the thirtieth day of rovember, A. D. 1899, as Thankselvlng Day, and
Iqfthereby deolar«^he same a legal holiday.
set my hand, and caused ths
IN WITNBSr, WTiEREOP, I have herexinto
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Qreat Seal of the state to be
hereunto affixed this 26th day
of October, A. D. Irt99.
/^^njh.
S-4^
governor of the State of California,
Attest:
Secretary of state. ,/
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PROCLAI-IATIOX.
FXECUTIVE DKPART].!iriT ,
State of California,
Sacramento, November 23, 1899.
To the People of California:
WHERKAS, The nation has sustained a sad and irreparable loss
by the death of the Honorable Garret A. Hotart, Vice-President of the
United States of America, whose many distinguished services as a public
officer and hi^h personal worth and integrity as a citizen have endeared
him to the hearts of the American people;
AlID WHEREAS, Saturday, ^loveraber 25, A.D. 1899, has been set
apart for the funeral services;
THERB'FORJ*:, In testimony of the sorrow of cur people for the
death of the Illustrious American, I reconrnend that all State offices
be closed upon the said day of the funeral, and I direct that the na-
tional flag be displayed at half mast upon saic' day from sunrise to
sunset upon all State public buildings and upon all armories of the ^ra-
tional Guard of the State of California; and I further direct that the
ensign and union Jack be displayed at half mast on said day from sunrise
to sunset upon all vessels belonging to the State and upon all vessels
of the Sita^e^T^aJ. ^niitia.
IN WIT:TFSS m^EREOP, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of this State to be hereunto
affixed, this 23rd day of No-
vember.^. D. 1899.
Attest
thj^State of California.
/ "Secretary of' 5tat^.
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PROCLAJlATlOr.
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EXJ^ci'T I VE depart: t:::t ,
STATy. 07 cai.ipor:'ia,\
racrarnento, Pebruar
-J fh 1900.
TTKERKAS, under a?id pursuant to the provisions of an Act
entitled "An Act tc protect rioir.estic live stock fron contacicus
and Inrectious disease*, to provlda for lie . . - -\ ^^ * and duties
of olals to carry : : effect tne provisions c 5 Act, and
^j ,,rovide a- appropriation therefor," in effect !!arcr. 18, 1899,
the StHte Veterinarian '.at? au.er .i:'nr^ tiat it is ne-esaary to
•icdi-y and chance the quarantine line, rules and re-uiations here-
lofore established and proclained in -ny procla--nation Given at Sac-
ra:nento, Califor-.ia, August 19, 1639, establishinn a State quaran-
tine line, and rules and regulations pursuant t. ^^u; Act of the
legislature; ^r
AIID ^THEIil-lAS, said State Veterinarian, ^^^^ ./.U
day of Fecruary, A.D. 1900, after due notice to me, has iiade and
established the following ofc^^TS, r..les and re-j,.! .'- ions ^lodlfyln^
and chancre said quarantine line, and the rules and retjalations
nereto-ore proclaimed In my said proclanatlon dated Aueust 19,1399,
... ,. _ ; "e :: .. ^ -han.-es are a^ ^■jI'o.vs, t:-:7i':
n I -_ ■' ^ C' ;..a- Cil'. -"i 1" L > - ■■-
Counties of Solano and Sacra:.:e.ito (situated south and Ueiow the
St.te qaarantine line estnMished Au.just 19, 1399) nay ved to
points >ort . an>: a ove t . : : • -- .-V^oned li.e: provTlded, they
are acconpanied by a certificate of inspection fr • er'
Inspector of the Bureau oi' Ani-.al Industry, United States Department
of Acricalture, or the Sfite Veterir.arian of the State of Calif r-
ia, statinc that they are free fron contnrlous and infectious
(iiseasea: special reference to Ttxr:3 Fever, l..fccci : . t.ocs
(Boophilis bovic. )
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desT ■ ~.'id set for: flcver
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v/ise icved '. . " ' itsi.'ever,
Li'-^r' SacrajTient' , Lo potnta In the St
a.. -ve to quarantine ii e a
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Call i oirria
Aucuot
AJTI) T7HEIli£A.S, I have a:>i^rowed ar
of t".e
said 'nodlfylm- rules and regulations so -nafie and establisned oy
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said State Veterli;arian o.-: this day of Petruary, A. D. 1900:
::0!7, T^^'^'.'^^'^^.'^, i, lU-T'
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er;or of t?ie Stat-e
cf Cali'or-.ia, by virtue of the autr.ori-^ vested i ■ le ly lav7, do
^reby proclaim the alove orders, rules, and reculations prescrihed
.is day oj the State Veterinarian for the naiiitenar.ee and enforce-
.-.e t 0*' the quar;-...t-::e line to '^-e le--.- ' vd Mndl^ir- orders, rules,
and retiulatlcis v/ithin f:i3 State; anc i c:o lurfier .rvclain tnat
Isald orders, rules, and refulat ii;::s shall oe maintained and e^iforced
'.thin the Stnte of California, and that a violation thiereof shall
uuuject all uercv s so violatir:* ""y of said orders, rules, and
rec'^ii^ti'^^'S to the pen.alties proviued :or in. "e : e. - :*" i'"-'"'
Ac;t of the Lecislature entitled "An Act to -rotect do-nestic live
stocJc fron contacious and infectious riiseKj^es, t > provide fcr t e
I'-f-e'-t ' '■:'''''3 of 0. ^Ci.ils to •. . - • . ""-"
. ai ons ol trii 3 Aci. , :: ' -
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Qre.it Seal
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Sec. 2')24. The Ctimnii^siivners ?h:iil have pospes-
?ion and control of that jiortion of the hay of San
Francisco, together with all the improvements, rights,
privileges, easements, appurtenances connected there-
with, or in anywise apperfaininc thereto, for the pur-
poses in this article provided (excepting such parcels
thereof as are held l>y the lessees, or their assigns, on
valid leases, which parcels so held it is lierehy made
the duty of the Commissioners to take possession of, .
together with the improvements thereon, as soon as 1
said leases terminate, and also to see that the lessees,
or their successors or assigns, do not exercise rights
and privileges that are not conferred by said leases),
bounded as follows, to wit: Commencing at the point
where the easterly line of the Presidio Reservation
intersects the \yater-line front, as established by the
Board of State Tide Land Commissioners; thence east-
erly along said water-line front to the center of Webster
Street; thence southerly along the center of Webster
Street to the center of Lewis Street; thence easterly
along the center <>f Lewis Street to the center of Polk
Street; thence soutiierly along the center of Polk
Street to the center of Tomjuin Street; thence easterly
along the center of Tonijuin Street to the center of
Larkin Street; tiience southerly along the center of
Larkin Street to the center of Jeli'erson Street; thence
easterly along the center of JetVerson Street to the
center of Powell Street; tlience southerly along the
center of Powell Street to the center of Beach Street;
thence easterly along the center of Beach Street to the
center of Dupont Street; thence southerly along the
center of Diipont Street to the center of North Point
Street: thence easterly along the center of North Point
Street to the center of Kearny Street; thence southerly
along the center of Kearny Street to the center of
I'rancisco Street; theiice easterly along the center of
Francisco StP'et to the eeiittr of Montgonury Street:
thence southerly along the center of Montgomery
Street to tlie center of Chestnut Street; thence easterly
along the center of Chestnut Street to the center of
Sansome Street; thence southerly along the center of
Sansoine Street to the center of Lombard Street; thence
easterly along the center of I><mbard Street to thf
center of Battery Street; thence soutiierly along the
center of Battery Street to the center of Greenwich
Street; thence easterly along l!ie center «if <ireenwich
Street to the center of Front Street; thence .-muthcrly
along the center of Front Street to tlu- center of
Vallejo Street; thence eauterly along the center of
Vajlejo Street to the center of Davi* Street; thence
southerly along the center of F)avi(i Stre«'t to the center
of i'acitic Stnet; thence ea!«terly along the renter of
Pacific Street to the center of Kai«t Stnt-t; thence
i>t>utlitTly along the «fiiter of V.»< Street to the
center of K'llwni Sir««t: thence westerly along the
ci-nter of Folxtiii Strti;! to the center of Steuart
Street; thenre iwutherlr along the canter nf Hteu-
art Htn-et to the n^ter of llarriaoa Street; thriwa
•outhrrly on a liirrrt liiia with i>aid Mawut tMrmt two
hundred and flfiy-thrre fert nitta inohea, to tlw eatitar
nf a •Irvet Ihr riaiiMF nf which la sot e« a map: then«»
at right anglr* Wf^lnrljr along th* canlar •>( mhI »tra«<
la the eenl^ ••( >«|Mn>r Hireel; thwi— — Ihirly along
tha oaala* ol 8|i«ir Hirert to tha cwiler r4 Hrxani
mra«; thenw •t-.*rfly aloim tha «a«l*r o< Rerant
to Iha mmi»t •! Ba«l* MraM; tfcwin aa<itherly
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along tho center of Beale Street to tlie center of Hraiui.ui
Strett; thence westerly along the center of Brannim
Street to the center of First Street; thence southerly
along the center of First Street to the center of Town-
pciul Street ; tlieiue westerly along the center of Town-
send Street five hundred and fifty feet, to the center of
a street the name of which is not on a map; thence at
right angles southerly along the center of said street
to the center of King Street; thence westerly along the
center of King Street to the center of Second Street;
thence southerly along the center of Second Street to
the center of Berry Street; thence westerly along the
center of Berry Street to the center of Third Street;
thence southerly along the center of Third Street to
the northerly line of Channel Street; thence westerly
along the last mentioned line to the easterly line of
Fifth Street; thence southerly alongsaid last mentioned
line to the southerly line of said Channel Street ; thence
easterly along said last mentioned line to the center of
Kentucky Street; thence southerly along the center of
Kentucky Street to the center of Fourth Street; thence
along the center of Fourth Street to the center of
Louisiana Street; thence southerly along the center of
Louisiana Street to the center of El Dorado Street;
thence westerly along the center of El Dorado Street
to the center of Illinois Street; thence southerly along
the center of Illinois Street to the center of Solano
Street; thence easterly along the center of Solano
Street to the waterfront line estahlished hy the Board
of State Tide Land Commissioners; thence southerly
along said last mentioned line to the center of Tulare
Street; thence westerly along the center of Tulare
Street to the center of Texas Street; thence southerly
along the center of Texas Street to the center of Islais
Street; thence easterly along the centerof Islais Street
to the center of Waterfront Street; thence southerly
along the center of Waterfront Street to the I'enter of
India Street; thence westerly, southerly, and easterly
along the center of said India Street to the center of
Waterfront Street, to the center of China Street; tlience
westerly along the center of Ciiina Street to tlie center
of Third Avenue; thence southerly along the center of
Third Avenue to the northerly line of tiie property of
tlie Calil'ornia Dry Dock Company; thence easterly
along said last mentioned line to the waterfront estah-
lished l)y the Board i>f State Tide Land Commissioners;
thence southerly along and around said dry dock com-
pany's land to the southeasterly corner thereof; theiic«
westerly along the line of said land to tlie center of
Waterfront Stre<'t; thence southerly along the center
of Waterfront Street to the center of Nineteenth Ave-
nue; thence westerly aloni;; the center of Ninet«"enth
Avenue to the center of Dock Street; thciuv i<u<uth«rly
along the line of Dock Street to the center of Twenty-
third Avenue: thence westerly along the center ol
Twenty-third Avenue to the center of H Strf«'t: thenot
■ontheriy mlonK the center of H Street to the center
of Twenty-fourth Avenue: thenoe •••lerly along
the renter of Twenty-fourth Avenue to the CMitar of
Waterfront Street; thenoe aontherly aloiig the oaatar
nf •*{•! \V«t«Tfn>nt Street to thr imuthem hoanderv r»f
tho City and <'<>anlT »f 0an rriinr-i»<-o: thrnee alonn
the ooatharly. eart^rly. and northerly houndary lino*
of tmkA dty and ooanty to a |mint duo north n^ tho
latwaiaMMMMaltMid UMMaMMh to tke i'
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of ooniniencement. But no harbor em))ankiT)ent or
seawall shall be constructed outside of the following
named points and lines, to wit: Commencing at the
point where the eastern boundary line of the Presidio
Reservation, extended in a northerly direction, inter-
sects the three-fathom contour line shown upon the
chart of the United States Survey, and running thence
in an easterly and southerly direction, upon straiglit
or curved lines, in such manner as to approach as
near as practicable the extreme outer projections of
the water-line front, as described in an Act to provide
for the disposition of certain property of the State of
California, passed March twenty-sixth, in the year of
our Lord eighteen hundred and fifty-one, to a point at
or near the intersection of Second and Berry Streets;
thence continuing southerly, upon straight or curved
lines, in such a manner as to approach as near as
practicable the extreme outer projections of the water-
line front, as established by the Board of State Tide
Land Commissioners, to the southerly boundary of said
City and Countv of San Francisco; and said Commis-
sioners, in addition to a general control over said premi-
ses, shall have authority to use, for loading and landing
merchandise, with a right to collect dockage, wharfage,
and tolls thereon, such portion of the streets of the City
and Countv of San Francisco, ending or fronting upon
the waters "of said bay, as may be used for such purposes
without obstructing the same as thoroughfares; and
authorit V to rent an ollice in the City and County of San
Francisco, between Montgomery. >Lirk.t, and Pacific
Streets and the citv front : and purchase from tmie to
time suitable books for the records of the Secretary
and accounts of the Wharfingers, together with such
stationerv as mav be re-iuired by the Board ; and to
fix and regulate, from time to time, the rates of dock-
age, wharfage, cranage, tolls, and rents : and collect
»uch an amount of revenue therefrom as will enable
the Commissioners to perform the duties required of
them bv authority of this article; 'i^^^'L^^^'Ui'tl^-Cyf,..^:
.ioners '««(^ '-^IP^IWPi^SS'^'- , ■
and establi-h rfHrii rat«s of dockage and wharfage as
will i.ro<hice a revenue not to exceed in amount the
moneys collected in the year eighteen hundre<l and
seven'tv-five, colle<-ting as near as possible equal
amounts from dockage and wharfage. When such
modification has l*en made, the colle<tion of tolls
must b.- a»)olished and the toll collectors discharged.
The Commissioners shall construct such numlier
of wharves as the wants of commerce shall n^iuire.
and shall locate such wharves at •uch points
and upon such lines a- the Board may de.m most
suitable for the \icH intore.ts of c>mtnerce, and j-hall
repair and maintain all the wharvw. piers, quays,
landing*, and thoroughfares the wants of commerce
may re.,i>lre, and generally to erect all such improv*-
mcnU as may be n«ce«wry lor the aafe landing, load-
ing and unloading, and pmt^ctiou tit all < las<>«« of
merrhandiM, and for ihr salely an4 convrni-noe ol
p*MMicM« pMaing into and oot ol tbwCliy and C«u-ty
of San rrai.claoo hy waUn And for the purpoM ol
t«p«lring -aid wharr-a, pUrm. q«ay.. and j*»H»in^^ y
the rom«ilaaioi»»f- ar« b«»«»y a«UH.r«a^ Md •Mr><»< ^
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be conKtriictcd upon such place or line as will cause
am- plip or dnok to lie less than one hundred and
tinrty-s<ix fed wide at the most narrow point between
the wharves. The Coniiriis3ioners are liereby author-
ized and enijiowered to purchase or construct works
for preserving piles and timber, and the necessary
machinery to be used therewith, and operate said
works, and for that purpose to employ men and pur-
chase chemicals, or such other materials as may be
necessary for the preserving of piles and timber. The
purchase of chemicals can be made without advertising
for proposals therefor. When they determine that a
new wliarf shall be erected, <n' any other necessary
improvement constructed, or repairs made, or dredg-
ing macliines, jiile-drivers, scows, steam tugs, or any
necessary machinery or material obtained, the costs of
which shall exceed three thousand dollars, they shall
advertise for sealed jtroposals, for a period not less
than ten days, in one or more of the daily newspajjers
in the City and County of San Francisco. Every
proposal shall be accompanied by a certified check for
an amount equal to five per cent of the amount of such
proposal, such check to be made payable to the order
of the Secretary of said Board ; conditioned, if the
proposal is ..-ccpted and the contract awarded, and if
the bidder shall fail or neglect to execute the contract
and give the bond reiiuired within six days after the
award is made, in that case the said sum mentioned
in said check shall be paid into the State Treasury by
said Secretary, as licpiidated damages for such failure
and neglect, as a portion of the San Francisco Harbor
Improvement Fund. Such advertisement shall con-
tain a general description of the work Ui be done, the
material to be used, the place where to l>e used, and
must refer to specifications, which must contain a full
and accurate description of the work to be performetl,
the material to be used, and where to be useti ; winch
specifications shall be kept in the office of th<' Secre-
tary ( f the Hoard in such manner that all persons
may inspect the siune during the usual business hours
of all davs except Sundays and holidays. On a day
named in the advertisement, the Commissioners shall ■
open the bids in the presence of such bidders as are
present, and awanl tlie contract to the lowest bi<lder,
who shall furnish sufficient sureties to guarantee the
jKTformance of the work. If, in the opinion of the
Coiimissioiiers, the bid:- are too high, they niny reject
them, and advertise an»W in like manner as l»efore.
If. in the opinion of the Comniissi<Mierf, the second
bids are t<»o high, they may reject them likewise, and
enter into contract with responsible parties without
giving luiiher notice. Any contract entered into with-
oat givinii public nnticf and receiving bid*, must he at
leaiit t«-n per cent lower than the lowest ri-ji-cted bid.
Thr Itoard may construct such harbor embank-
meat or seawall aa ahall be neceaaarjr ttt protect the
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harbor of San Francisco, and dredge such number
of slips and docks as the commerce of the port of
San Francinco may re(|uire. to a depth that will
admit of the easy and free ingress and egress of all
classes of watercraft that load and discharge car-
goes at the wharves, |)iers, quays, landings, and thor-
oughfares in the liari)()r of San Francisco; to perform
which dredging the Board of State Harbor Com-
missioners are hereby autliorlzed and emjiowered lo
purchase or construct dredging machines, scows,
steam tugs, and the necessary machinery, and employ
men for operating the same. When any portion of
the premises descril)ed in tliis article ishall be dredged,
the sand, mud, or other substance shall be deposited
in a place designated bj- the Hoard, in not less than
fifteen fathoms of water. All classes of watercraft
that uses or makes fast to any wharf. i)ier, quay,
landing, or thoroughfare, and lands upon or loads
therefrom any goods, wares, or merchandise, shall be
liable and must pay to the Commissioners such rates
of dockage as shall be fixed by authority of this
article; and all such watercraft as- shall discharge or
receive any goods, wares, or merchandise, while moored
in any slip, dock, or basin within the jurisdiction of
the Commissioners, shall pay one half the regular
rates of dockage. Any watercraft that shall leave
any wharf, pier, quay, landing, thort)Ughfare, slip,
dock, or basin, unless forced to do so by stress of
weather, without first paying the dockape due from
such vessel, shall lie liable to pay double the regular
rates. The charge for wharfage and tolls .'^hall be a
lien uj)onallgoods, wares, andmerchandise landed upon
any of the wiiarves, piers, quays, landings, or thorough-
fares upon the premisi's descril)ed in this article;
and the Commissioners, their agents or lessees, may
hold iMjssession of any such goods, wares, or merchan-
dise so landed as aforesaid, to secure the payment of
such wharfage and tolls; and for the purpose of such
lien are deemed to have possession of such goods,
wares, ami merchandise so landed until such charge
for wharfage and tolls are paid. The Commissioners
shall have power to make reasonable rules and regula-
tions conct>rning the control and management of the
pro|>erty of the State whicli is intrusted to them bv
virtue of this article, and said Commissioners are
hereby authorized and required to make, witliout
delay, and from time to time, and publish not less
than thirty days in a daily newspa|M-r of general cir-
culation published in the City and County (»f !<an
Francisco, all nre<iful rules and regulations not incon-
si-tent with the laws of the State or of the rnit»«d
Stale- in relation to tlie mooring and anchorinn of
▼•■■«1» in »•!«' harbor, providing and maintaining free,
op«n, and unohi«tnict«Mi passafrewajrs for steam ferrv
bo*U and other atfamera navinatittx th« wateraof th«
bay of Han Franciaco and the rr««h water tribliterimi
of aaid li«jr, ao that such aUaM^w mm wwiMiiiiiiilj
make thvir trips without iDipadimaat fraaa itmn. |j mt
anchor or other obatarlea. And »til Co«HN|pai<inera
may alin makt> all nvnlfut^^lM and inalaMuin gov*
pminK thr rMnoval of nurh vi siU from th« •h»rva«
and other landinip, and frnni ullpa and dork* aa ara
n<H iimgail In rccdvinn or diachariting cario. praecrilv
Ing th» Haw daring which ipiod*, w»r«a, aad ■iircbaii-
dine landed upon any wharf, pirr. qony, Undini. or
thomiighfarr shall he permitted In reaiain thereon.
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may, hy such rulex and regulations, provide tiiat in
Piiso any such goods, wares, or merchandise remain
upon any wharf, pier, quay, landing, or thoroughfare
bevond the term fo prcscrilied, the respective Wharf-
inger may, under the order of the CommissionefB,
remove and depot-it the same in a 8uital)le place, at
the charge, risk, and expense of the owner thereof.
When any goods, wares, or merchandise shall have
remained upon any wharf, pier, quay, landing, or
thoroughfare more than twenty-four hours, the Com-
niissionerr' may, in their discretion, charge such addi-
tional rates for each subsequent day as in their opinion
is Just and equitable. The Commissioners may, in
their discretion, set apart and assign, for the exclusive
use of the watercraft used by the officers of the Fed-
eral Government, such convenient and safe landings
as such officers may recjuire, together with suitable
premises near such landings as may be set apart
and assigned for their use, upon which premises such
officers m:iy cause to be erected offices and storehouses
to suit their convenience; and the Commissioners shall
charge a reasonable compensation per month for the
use of such landings and office and storehouse prem-
iees; set apart and assign a suitable and proper local-
ity for the use of the harbor police of the City and
County of San Francisco, and also a suitable place
for a boat-house station, for the exclusive use of the
quarantine and health officers of said city and county,
without compensation; set apart and assign, for the
exclusive use of steam ferry-boats, suitable slips, in
which such structures may be erected as will secure
the safe and cjuvenient landing of passengers and
safe landing and delivery of freight; set apart and
assign suitable wharves, l)erths, or landings for the
exclusive use of vessels; to construct suitable sheds,
gates, and other temporary structures as may be
necessary for the safe and convenient landing of
passengers and safe landing and delivery of freight;
and set apart and assign, for the sole and ex-
clusive use of the fishermen of the City and
County of !*an Francisco, sucli place or places as the
said Commissioners shall deem proper, sufficient,
and adapted for the requirements and necessities of
said fishermen; pmrideil, the premises set ajtart by
said Commissioners shall !« used only for the legiti-
mate business of said fishermen, and for no other
purfiose; ami prorided, said Commissioners shall not
charge therefor more than the following rates: For
boats over twenty-two feet and under forty f<-et long,
one 'lollar per week: for boats from sixteen to twenty-
two feet long, seventy-five cents jier week; and for all
U>ats less than sixteen feet long, twenty-live cents per
week. The Commissioners may assign Miitable places
(for the landing of hor.ies, cattle, sheep,.swine; and
when such places have be«-n assigne<l, it shall be
a misdemeanor for a commander of any watercraft to
land any fcreater number than ten at any one time
from any watercraft at any tit her place. The t3om-
miaaionprs may net apart, for the usee and purpoaea of
dry docks and marine railways, auch portionff of the
wateriront northweaterly of the northerly end of
Kearny Htreet, and southerly of the c*aterly end of
Sniano Htre«-t, as thf wants of commerce may require.
The Commiwii<>ner* shall not have the riffht to rrnew
any !••■•, or to lease any premian under their oon-
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trol for any purpose whatever, but they may permit
any property under their control to he used by any
corporation, tirm, association, j>erFon, or company, but
in no case shall any corporation, rirm, association,
person, or company enjoy the use of any of the prop-
erty under the Commissioners' charge, except such
use as shall he terminated as herein provided; and
the said Connnissioners may condemn, purchase, and
pay a reasonable compensation for such structure as
may have been erected upon the said premises, which
structure, in the opinion of the Board and Engineer,
mav be useful for such commercial purposes as this
article is intended to promote. No person or company
shall land or remove any goods, wares, or merchandise,
or other things, upon or from any wharf, pier, quay,
landing, or thoroughfare situated upon the premises
described in this article; nor shall any corporation,
firm, association, comjiany, or person collect dockage,
wliarfage, cranage, or toll within the boundaries of the
premises described in this article, without first obtain-
ing permission to do so from said Commissioners.
Any use permitted of the property by the Commis-
sioners may be terminated at any time by them, on
thirty days' previous notice to tlie i)arty or parties so
using the same. Said Board shall not lease to, or
permit any coriioration or association, or any person
or persons, to lay down any track or tracks for rail-
ways along anj' of the property described herein, or on
any portion of the waterfront of Sun Francisco, under
any condition whatever. Said Board may, when the
wants of commerce rc«juire. lay down sucli number of
tracks along and on any portion of said waterfront as
may be necessary to meet such wants, and permit the
use thereof to any corjioration or association, or any
person or persons, under such rules, regulations, and
at such compensation as said Board may determine;
pmvideil, tliat no sj^cial privileges shall be awarded
thereon to any corporation, association, person, or
persons; and provi<led further, thut switches from said
railroad track or tracks may, with the permission of
said Board, and under tlie limitations and conditions
of this Act, be constructed by corporatioiie, or any
person or persons, leading to any warehouse or place
of business. Nor shall any person or company place,
or cause to be |da<'ed, any obstruitions in that portion
of the bay of San Francisco descril)ed in this article,
nor ujion any wharf, pier, <juay, landing, <ir tliorough-
fare, without the consent of the Board. Whenever
any wharf, pier, 'juay, landing, or thi>ronghfare in the
harltor of San Francisco t^tmW lie incumbered, or their
free use interfered with, by f[c>aiii>, warec. merchandise,
or other substance, whether Kxwe. or liuilt upon, or
fixi-d to any such wharf, pier, ipiay. landing, or
thiirouglifare, it shall U- the duty of the Commissioners
V< notify, in writing (wliich service may be served by
a Wharfinger, or the Secretary or Assistant S«<retary
of the Board), the owner, agent, or occupant, or |>er8on
placing or ki-epingsuch obstructions th«reon,to remove
the same within twenty-four hours ntter the serving
d such notice; and in case of failure to comply with
•uch notice, and r«-nioT<> such obstrurtions, the own«r,
agent, oocupant, or person notified shall he liable to
pay the Cnmmisaionera the sum of twenty-five dollars
for each and every day during which such ohstmoiion
shall remain upon any sn«h wharf, pier, qnay. land-
ing. Of thorough far*-; and the CommiFsinners shall
have power, in their diacH'tion, to remove any such
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iMcumUering substance, and store the same in any
BuitaWe, convenient, and safe place, and a sum equal
to the amount of the expenses of the re'noval,
together with all other necessary charges, shall he
pai.l hv the owner of such incumbering substance to
the fonnnissioners, and such sum and necessary
charges shall be a lien on such substance unt. paid.
The rate of dockage, wharfage, and toll, shall not
exceed those established by the Board of State Harbor
Connnissioners July f.rst, eighteen hundred and
seventv-four. and dockage shall not be collected on
anv vessel King at anchor outside of dock, whar , or
slip Nothi'ng in this section sl>all be construed as
authorizing the Board of Harbor Co.nm.ss.oners to
construct anv railroad along and upon any open canal
extending inland from said waterfront. But sa.d
Harbor Commissioners may, when a waterfront rail-
road shall be constructed by them, construct the same
across the outlet of such ojien canal.
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!■ by the Harbor Commissioners, which creates a liability or
11 authoriiies the payment of money, -hall be valid or of bind-
12ing force unless signed by all three of the Commissioners
13 and countersigned by the Secretary of the Board; nor shall
14 any contract, involving the payment of money, be made by the
16 said Commissioners, unless the amount then to the credit of
16the Harbor Improvement Fund, together with the revenue estimat-
17 ed to accrue up to the time of the maturity of such contract,
18 over and above the current expenses of the Commission, be
19 sufficient to meet the payments to become due thereon; PROVIDED,
20 such estimate of revenue shall be limited, as to time, to five
21 (6) years.
22 Where the work to be done is the construction of a
23 new wharf, bulkhead or breakwater, and its appurtenances, the
24 Board may lease said wharf, bulkhead or breakwater and its
26 appurtenances for a period not to exceed fiwe year* and for
26 an anount not to exceed the cost of constructing eaid work, the
27 rente therefrom to be applied. In whole or in part In paynent ,
ae for the cost of eueh oonatruetlon, and aald Board nay provld*
29 in the contracts for the sane that the rents therefrosi shall be
30 so applied, or the wort be paid for. In whole or in part,
- H ifrflT such rents and revenues*
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PROCLAMATION!.
EXECUT I VE DEPARTMENT ,
State Of California,
Sacramento, July 28, 1900.
To the People of Caljj^ornla:
WHEREAS, The ninth day of September, A.D. 1900, will be the
Fiftieth Anniversary of the Admission of California as a State into the
Union, and said day will fall upon Sunday, thereby under the law making
the Monday following a legal holiday;
AND WHEREAS, The Society of Native Sens of the Golden West and
its kindred society of Native Daughters of the Golden West have been
for several years past preparing at great expense for a celebration
appropriate to this epoch, and have designed that this Anniversary
should be an occasicr. of jubilee and general rejoicing; and in further-
ance of their laudable plan have requested the Executive to assist them
by declaring Tuesday, September Eleventh, A.D. 1900, a legal holiday;
AND WHEREAS, The splendid American patriotism and Icyal love
for California which have impelled the members of said societies to this
celebration find equal^reclprocal.and proper response among their fellow-
citlr.ens of this State:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, HE!mY T. GAGE, as Governor of the State of
California, do hereby proclaim TUESDAY, THE KLEVEICTH DAY OP SEPT>3£BER,
A. D. 1900. 4. ]^K^1 ^holiday.
IN WITliESS WKERJ<X)P I have hereunto set
ay hand and caused the Great Seal
of this State to be hereunto
affixed, this 28th day of July,
A. D. 1900.
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— -V ~?" ST-A.TE.
PROCLAMATION.
EXECUTIVE DEPART?!E?IT ,
Stiite of California, Sacramento.
To the People of California:
WKEKKAS, a most erievoutj diaaster has befallen the State of
Texas, occasioned b^ an appalling, hurricane visiting, the City of Qai-
'•eston, and other tow-ns in its vicinity, which has resulted in great loss
of human lives and the wide-spread destruction of property;
AIH) WHEKFiAS the people of the State of California are moved
with sorrow over the fritltful disaster, ami extend their deep sympathy
to the people of Texas in their extreme affliction and distress;
AND WHEREAS it has been represented to me this 14th day of
September A.D. 1900, by Hia Excellency Joseph D. Sayers, the Governor
of Texas, that the survivint. inhabitants of the said City of Galveston
and of the adjacent tovk-ns, swept by the tempest, are in dire necessity
for financial assistance;
NOW, THEK>:P0RJ;, I do sincerely appeal to the people of the
State of California, in the name of Christian charity and humanity, to
join in affordint: the distressed people of "•» (4^^gij|<t<*«^Ni»*^«^"*<
the devastated City of Galveston, and other destroyed towns, financial
assistance.
I recoonend that the Boards of Supervisors of the several
Counties of thle State, and the Mayors and Councils of our several cities,
appoint committees to collect money and to obtain supplies, and to take
such necesiiary action as will most promptly facilitate the charitable
purpose of assi sting; the unhappy people of Texas in their fcreat mis-
fortune and extreme distress.
I also appeal to the individual citizens to co-operate In this
necessary and humane work.
I further recoiiwnend thpt all money SJid contributions be
madt
l*yi
throueh the medium of the followlne Comralttee of Relief, reslnent In
the Cit-^ wf Sail Frnncitivc , v.-hon; I have tjeiected, to— »it: I.Iessrs. I. W.
Hellman, 7/iliiam Alford, Robert J. Tobin, Claus Spreckels, James L.
Flood, A. A. Watkins (Fresitient of the Board oT Trade), Cnarles "elson /
(President of the Chamber of Comnerce), and P. W. Dohmannj/U^/**-/--^ 'N^*^
The sal( Ccrmilttee is invested with power to appoint such
other persons and sucoromate cokjii cites throut;hc'ut the Stale as they
maj tieem requisit-e, ami to take such steps in the premises as tney may
deen advl sable.
IX Wir.rESS WFEJiPiOF, I have Hereunto
set my hand anu causea the Great
Seal cT this State to oe here-
unto al'l.i>.ed, tr.is l^th day of
Septemcer, A. D. 1900.
Governor or ihe Sta;^ of California.
Attest:
^J«outy.
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ELECTION P3.0CLAIIAJI0K
1900..
ELECTION PRCCLAMATiOH^
STATE OF CALIPOENIA,
Executive Departnent,.
In accordar.ce witii law ttereunto directing me,
I liereby procl^ and give notice, tHat a general election
will beheld tliro\^liOut the State of California, on
J '^lt!\1.y' w/!^PTr.hAT 2 jL D. 19C0, at wti ct 6 1 ect ioH,
tlie follovir^.- officerr vrill be elected^ nar.ely:
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NIIC ELECTORS of PH2SIDENT and VIC PHESIDENT
Of tiie United States,
Also, SEVEU KEPM:SSNTATIVES to the CCNGEESS of the
United States, being one representative fron each Con-
gressional District, in the State, as prescribed by lair.
Also, TWEHTY !iELIBERS OF THE S3CNAIE of the State
of California, beinf; one senator from each of the fol-
lowing senatorial districts as prescribed by law, to wit:
First, Third, Fifth, Seventh, Ninth,
Eleventh, Thirteenth, Fifteenth,
Seventeenth, Nineteenth, Twenty-first,
Twenty-third, Twenty-fifth, Twenty-
seventh, Twenty-ninth, Thirty-first,
Thirty-third, Thirty-fifth, Thirty-
seventh, Thirty-ninth,
Also, EIGHTY IffiLffiEES OF THE ASSEIIBLY of the
State of California, bein^r one member of the Asser.bly
from each of the eighty asseiribly listricts in the State
as prescribed by law.
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Also, FCIP. JUDGES of the SUTSRIOR COUHT, o.f the
State of Cnliforr.ia, in and for the Citi^ and County of
San Francisco, for the tenr prescribed by law.
Also, OUT JUDGE of the SUPERIOR COUKT of the
State of Califon-ia, in and for the City and County of
San Francisco, for the ixre:<Tired terr of Hhodes Borden,
decea:-fd, term ending January 1905; Vice, Wr. P.
Lavlor, apTOinted.
Also, T77C JUDGrlS of the SUPERIOR COURT, of the
State of California), in and for each of the folio-wing
counties, to -rit: ALALEEA, FRESNO and LOS AIJGELES, for
the tern prescribed by law.
Also, ONE JUDGE of the SUPERIOR COURT of the
State of California, in and for the County of Los
Angeles, for the une:-Tired tern of William E, Clark,
deceased, tern ending, January, 1903; Vice, TJ, 7,
Fitzgerald, appointed.
Also, ONE JUDGE of the SUPERIO" COURT of the
State of California, in and for the followir^ counties,
to wit: ]iADERA, RIVF-RBIDE, SAK BERNARDINO and KINGS, for
the term prescribed by law,
Ai«'«7- -eifii: JTOfla-»£ tiic i^nrarior ^Qtnil XTf fhe
Statxi of Califorgilai 1itT S"^ ~£As~-ii^-'eemttf trT^ant a
Barbara,.. Tox tLA^<Mi8Arif*fl ^.trii •r '",^7n\ir»j -J— tj^naij,
-ttrm annhij^ JiMWimji I llirf^' Vt«>i W.S.nijr, nr^alnimii ,
Also, ONE JUDGE of the SUPERIOR COURT of the
State of California, in and for the County of Contra
Costa, for the nnexpired tenn of Joseph P, Jones, de-
ceased, term ending January 1903; Vice, Ite. S, WellJ^
appointed*
J
Also, 0N2 JUTGi: Of the SUPiaiOS. COURT of the
State of Califcn:ia, in and for tlie Coiiiity of Zlerced,
for the unexpired terr. of J. K, Lair, resigned, term
ending Januar/ 190'iJ; Vice ^, G, Ostrander, appointed.
Also, ONi JUDGE of tlie SUPilRIOIl COURT of the
State of C''^.liforti?i, in arci for the Court:;- of S r.ta
Clara, for the -unexpired terr of A. S, Kittridge,
deceased, terr endirog January 1905; Vice, A* L,
iUiOdes, appointed.
Also, CN2 JUDGE of the SUPISUC?. COURT of the
State of California, in ard for the County of San
Dl«go, for the unexpired terr of John ";7, Hughes,
deceased, tern endir^ January 1903^N •** »^<-.^^V-v*.-*i'<^.^^ir"Ti*J^/
Also, 0U2 JUDGE of tho SUPI^IOR COURT in and
for the County of Sacra-ento, for the unexpired terr. ^
of Hatt F, Johnson, deceased, terr. ending- January 1903.
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St at a nf .fin 1 i r^xa-la». Jai^-aiaA for Uie C^ttcty'd'T-Del
otauAd,--*«rm gnct«ig • jaP-'egrpy 'T9007' Vie«-f,"--iK- Ctitler,
f
And I do hereby offer a ,teward of One hundred
dOilars ($100,Cy6) fo^th© arr»s-y and conviction of any
person violatl^ any of^^e pr/vision? of Title lY, Part
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1, of the Pedbl Code of th^State of Califor: ia; sxmh.
reward to be/ paid until the t^al aiDOunt hereafter ex-
pended for fho purpose reaches ta^ sur. of Ten thotteand
dollars ($/o,000.00),
IN TESTIliOHY '.V^2V£0F, I haveVereunto set ny
hand and caused the Or^t Seal of the Sltf>.te to be fixed
f \
at the City of Sacrac^to, State of Cali\rria, this
day of A. D. 1900,
CERTIFIED COPIES
OF TlIK
Proposed Amendments to the Constitution of the State
To be Voted upon at the next GENERAL ELECTION to be held on the SIXTH day of NOVEMlij
ABBEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Ho. «.
Adopted ill As>eiidilv, January HI. A. 1>. 1^9H- L". W.
Kvle, Chief Clerk ■>f ilie .\ssenibly.
Adopted in Senate, February It". A. D. 1*«. F. J.
Brandon. Secretary of the Senate.
This resolution wa.s transmitted to the <>.'vemor this
17th day of February. A. P. 1S9!>. W. I. 1". ley, Private
Secretary of the Governor.
Ch.vpteb XVI. AssenMii Corutitntional A^nrndtnent So-
r, to proposf to the peopit of the 'tatc of CtiUfornia an
ameiulinent to Ihr constitution of the rtalf, amenilimj
article thirteen bii addinfi a neu- section therein, to be
known at section nnmher one and one half, relatimj to
the exemption from taxation of all hiildin^! nted solely
and excluHrelj) for religiouf n'orship. and so much of the
real propertv on irhirh theii are tituateil at ma>i be
reiiiiired for' the conrenient oh and •irci'iiotinn of sni<l
hnildings.
lUsoUed by the iissembli/, the senate cnncurrinit. That
the legislature of the state of California, .it its rejiular
session. coinraencin>: on the second du>" .'f January,
eiiihteen hundred and niiiely-iiinc. two tiiirds of all
members elected to each liouse eoncurrinj: hereby pro-
poses that article thirteen of the constitution of saiii
state he amended by adiling thereto a new -ection. to be
known as section number one ami one half, which shall
read as follows, to wit :
Section I'j. All liuildin>.'s. and -o inur:. of the real
property on which they are situated as m.iy be rtiiuired
for the Convenient use "anil occupation of -.. d buildings
when the same ar« used solely and i-.lusively for
religious worship, sliall Iw free' from -axation; pro-
i-ided. that no building so used which m:iv Ix' renle<l for
religious purposes and rent receive*! l-v tfie owner
Ihen'ftir. snail lieevenipt ff>ni taxation.
Ai.DKX Am>h;sox.
S|>e»ker of the .\--enibl\ .
Tiios. Fl.iXT Jk..
I'resiilent pro tern, of the Senate.
Allen C. F. Ci KBV, Secretary of State.
Filed ill the oBice of the Secrttarv of State, the IT
day of Feliv, \. D. ISSIH. C. V. Cnrrv, Si-.-ntarv of
State. Itv J. Mo.sch. Depiiiv.
ASSEMBLY C0M8TIT0T10NAL AMENDMBMT No 23.
.\ilopteil in .\ssemhly. Februarv !.'■ .\. P. !•««•. r. W
Kvle. Chief Clerk of the Assemble.
Adoptcl in Senate, Marrli 2, A. (>. liWt. F. J. Kruiulon
Secretary of the .s«.na|(..
Tliis resoliitii'ii was tr;in-miHecl to the <lovern..r this
3 .lay of Mar.li, A. P. !««•. \V. I Fcd.y. Private
Secretarj of the <io\<riior.
CinnER XXIII. .isiemlAy Vonttiti'tional |..,»,.d,,i*Bt
So. i.i. n retolotioti prop9innp to Ihr people nf tK, state
"^ California <iii ninenantent to the conMtttoti'", „r the
state, 6v adding a neo section, to be kno'rn ami ilr •.jnated
as tection leu, iirtirle nine, thereof, eonlirotio'j Iff t,ninst
ino of Ike Leiaud .Stanford .Junior tini'-ertitv, fh !r,jatift*t
certain jtooers to the trustees there9f. ami o>it\„ri:ino
the ereitptioH of certain of its property froot tftmtimt
The legislainrj- of the stale iif California, ui it- ibirlx •
ihir*l session, colli tiieneing on the second ila> of l.tnuiiry
Anno Pomini mie thoiisnml eiirlil hnndri'd aii'i '.in.ty
nine, two thinls of all the inemlNTselei-teil t,i eai li lioii**f
of "aid leirislatiin' voting in favor thereof, herebv pro
po«r- that u new •mtioii I* added to the ci«n»titition of
•111 »i.ile of California, t.- tie known and ile»igii»le.| a>
-I - 1 .'I ten. article nine, thereof. «« ti.n.»w«
<, • .-, pi Tt.i tni-t- .111.1 ••'ati' . re-ite.! ',.- t|„
article thirteen, hy adding a neir .section thereto, to be
knoo-n as sectirfU number one and three fourths, relating
to the ereoiptioii from taxation of all bonds issued by the
slate of Califitrnin. or by any counto, city, eitv and
county, town, otunicipality, municipal corporation of
any .sort, or district tinclnding school, reclamation and
irrigation districts) u-ithin said state.
Hesolved by the senate, the assembly rorwurring. That
the legislature of the state of California, at its regular
session, commencing on the second day of January,
eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, two thirds of all
members eleele<l to each house concurring, hereby pro-
l»ises that article thirteen of the constitution of said
state be ainendiil by adding thereto a new section, to be
known as section niimlxr one and three fourths, which
shall read as follows, to wit :
Section 1^. .\ll bonds hen-after issued by the state
of California, or liy any county, city and county,
municipal corporatiim. or distriit (iiiclnding school,
reclamation and irrigation districts) within said state,
shall b«' free and exempt from ta.\ation.
Thos. FtixT, Jr.,
President pro teni. of the Senate.
Al.PES AXIIKRSOX.
Speaker of the Assembly
Attest: C. F. CiKKV. Secretary of State.
Filed in the office of the Swretarv of State the 17th
day of Manh. A. D. ISW. C. F. Curry. S«vretary of
Stale. By J. Hoescb, Pepnty.
8EXATE CONSTITttTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 4
Adopteil in Senate. Man b 3. A. P. !>«>. F.J. Ilrandon.
Set'fetarv of the Senate.
Adopted in Assenibl>. March 1«, A. D. !>«». C. W
Kvle, Chief Clerk of the Assembly.
Thi- ri'solutiou was transmittiHl hv the Govenior this
18 day of March. A. P. !■<!«>. W. I. "Foley. Private Sec-
retary of the (lovernor.
Cn^rrKK XXXV. Sptiiife Cotwtt/Md'ona/ .l»iefirfinen( So,
( — .< resolution projiotimi to the peofile of the state of
I'alifornia an amendment to the e^mstitution of the state
by adding a new »«f(t«n, to he Jtnoiiii and designated as
section tvo ami one half, article tiro, thereof, roncemino
prioiary elections.
The legislature of the state of California, at its thirty-
third session, commencing on the second dav of January.
.\nno jtomini one thousand eiirht hundred and ninety-
nine, two thirds of all the meniiierseh-ctiil to each house
of said legislature voting in fa»or thereof, hereby pro-
|M>se that a new section Im' added to the constitution of
the state of California, to l>e known and designated a>-
section twiiand one half, article two, Ibere<if,as follows:
Section 2',. The legislaliirt^ shall have the (Miwcr to
• nael law- relative to the election of delegates to con-
vention- of |uilitical (uirties at elections known and
.ie.ignate.1 as primary eb-ctions. Also lodetermine the
test- and ronditioiis iip..n which eleilor-. jxdilical
parties, or ..rganitation- of votent. may participate in
aiiv such i.riinary election, which U-sIs or condilion-
mav b«- diftereiit from the tests and condition. re.|uire.l
ami i«rmitted at other eleitions aiitliorirol bv law; or
the legislature mav delegate the jHiwer to determine
-neb tests or londitions. at primary ebvtion., to ih,.
vari.ius i-.Iitical i>artir- iwrtiiipating then-in. It -hall
also b.- lawful for the leinslatnre to pn-seriU- that any
stich priniarv ideclion law "hall Iw obligalory and
niundaiory in anv city, or any city ami conn'y.
anyeountv. or in anv |H.litica( .iilnlivi.i.m
rialr<l |»ipulalion. and that such law »UnV
in anv citv. city and •onnty. loiintv, or
divisii'.ii 111 a le««rr |Hipol.oi.o uii.l ( r
-nib law may derlare tl.-
Old lli'v r...mtv or 1
f a d.
i> . . lit
Old ma>
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- <i vision-
rillMr
-hall apply in anv manner to these claims ; and provided
further, that the "city of Vallejo, of Solano county, may
'l .ly its exi.stiiig indebtedness incurred in the construc-
1 ."n of its waterworks whenever twti thirds of the ele<t-
1 -- thereof voting at an elet'tion held for that purpose
shall so decide, and that no statute of limitations sliall
apply in any manner. Any indebtedness or liability
incurred contrary to this pro"vision. with the e.xceptions
iiereinbefore recited, shall be void.
Tiios. Flist. Jb..
President jiro leni. of the Senate.
Aliiex AxnKRsox,
S|>eaker of the Assembly.
Attest: C. F. Ci bbv. Secn-tary of State.
Filed in the office of the Secretary of State the 28
day of March, A. P. !*,«. C. F. Curry. Secretary of
State. By J. Hoesch, Pejiiity.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. IS.
Adoi.le.1 111 Seii.ite. March U, A. 1>. \m>. F. J. Bran-
ion. Secretary of the .Senate.
Adopted in" Asstniblv. March 17, A. P. 1««. C. W.
Kvle. Chief l lerk of the .Vsserablv.
This res.ilution win. transmitteii hv the •Jovernor thi-
IKday of March. .\. P. I-SW. \V. I. Foley. Private Sec-
retary \A the Governor.
Chmtkk XXX VH. Senate Constitutional Amendoient
.\'o- !!— To jrrofwse to the people of the state of California
amendinij the constitution of the state of California by
amending seclivtis one. too. three, four, ten, tireire, four-
teen, sixteen, serenleeu. ritjhteen, twenty-one. twenty-three.
and_ twenty-four of article six thereof, relating to the
' uUieusry^ and estublisking courts of ssppmsst.
The b'gislatupe of the state of California, at its regular
SI -ion commencing on the second dav of January.
I _iiteen hundred and ninety-nine, two thinls of all the
II Millers elect 111 to each of the houses of said legislature
\ ting in favor thereof, hereby pro[K)ses that sections
,,i e two three, four, ten, twelve, fourteen, si.xteen. seven-
X.\-n eighteen, twentv-one, and twenty-three of article
siv of the constitution of said sUte In? amended so as to
read as follows: and that section Iwenty-fonr of said
n-ticle be and the -atne i« ben'by annulleil :
ARTICLE VI, Jtiiici.ii. pErviiTMtxT.
-lECTIox 1. The judicial p<iwcr of the state shall be
V, ^,.,1 in the senate, sitting as a court of imiij-achroenl.
i„ a -ui.rt'me court, district courts of appeal, -iipenor
r lurts u-tices of the i«ace. and -ucli inferior courts a-
tlie legi-latun- may establish in any iiic.riH.mted city or
i,,wn. or city and county.
<iri •• The supreme court shall con-ist of a duel
,„.iiceaiid four ass.-iate justice-: ,n-wi-/e./. that the
rl.ief justice and the ass.xiate justice- in ofBie at the
Imeof the adoption of this ameiuln.ent shall lontinue
i'l olBce and constitute the court until tin expiration oT
eir re.pe<live terms of office ; and ,nro,ided further, that
• the eviilralion of tin term of office of the two ju-tice-
. .M.ii: at the lit if the adoption of this amendment
borte-i term- to serve, their. ifflce. shall l»-ab..li»he.l
11,, |,n-«eii.e of a ti.aj..rity of the j.|.tice« shall b»- n.-ces
.rv for the tran-action of business (ex.-ept such as ma>
l„ ilone at chamliers). and the conciirrem.' of a majority
.,( Ihr justices shall !«■ ne.e«sary to pr.-iioutice a judi:
""The .iipreine court shall hold all of it- .e..i..n.at San
1 -,- ' Ther«- shall !«• thn-e n'gnlar .^--loiin each
Tiiigon the s<vond Monday in January. May
..!m-i. Sl«^■ial sessions may bi' held at anj
., , nlerof the chief justice or of threi a..,, iat.
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CERTIFIED COPIES
OF TIIK
amendments to the Constitution of the State of California,
upon at the next GENERAL ELECTION to be held on the SIXTH day of NOVEMBER. A. D.
1900.
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article thirlern, hij aililitig a «»•" rectlnn thereto, to be
knoii n n.t .^ectitm number one ami three fourths, relating
to the exemfiliitii from laxatinnof all Im'nds ia/ued bii the
Hate of California, or by any connti/, eiti/, ritit and
county, town, in>inic>f>alitt/, municipal corporation of
ani/ .tori, or di-ilricl iincludiiu) eehotti, reclainaliim and
irrigation diitricts) uithin saiil ttate.
Heiohed hi/ the senate, the a.'<.temhh/ cimeurrimi . Tliat
itic lefrislature of tin- slate of California, at it.«"re);<ilar
-cssion. coniniiiioinR on tlie ;ieooMd .lav of January,
iMfc'litefn limulrid an.l ninetv-nine. two" tliinl? of a"ll
members il«te.i to each hoii.«e conriirrinc. heribv pr..-
I.o<e> thai artii-l.' tliirletii of the constitution of said
-talc be amendeil by ail.iin^: thereto a new section, to be
known as section niinilxr one and three fourths, which
shall read a- follows, to wit :
Section \\. \\\ bonds hen-after i-sueil by the state
of California. ..r by any county, city and county,
ninnicii'al corporation, or district dnchiilin^' scho<il,
reclamation anil irrij;atioii districts) within said state,
shall be free and exempt from taxation.
Thos. Fi-I.vt. Jr..
President jiro tern. <d the !:?enate.
Al I'KN Anpkkso.v.
S|>eaker.if the -Assembly.
.itttsi: C F. Ci KKY. .''ecrctary of ."^taie.
Filed in the office ut the Setietarv of State the 17th
day of Manlr. A. D. ISW. C. F. (^urry. Secretary of
State. Ry J. Hm'sch. I)epnty.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 4
.\.lo| tc.l ill s.ii.itc. Man II :i. A. Ii. l««i. 1'. J. llrsndun.
Secreiarv of the Senate.
Adoptid in A-seniblv. March 16. A. D. ISSW. C. W.
Kvle. Chief Clerk of the Assembly.
'rhis r*'solution \%as tran^mittetl bv the fioxeruor this
IHday of Manh. A. P. istei. \V. I. "Foley. Private See-
retary of the <!overnor.
CM*rrKIi XXXV. Srmifr Cotufi'fiid'ona/ .l»iefiif»ienf So.
i — A retotution prrtposin>i to the fieopir of the gtate of
California an amendment fu the constitution of the state
by adding a new section, to be knou-n and designated as
section two and <jntf half, article two. thereof, coneeminti
ftrimary election.-/.
The le^jislatnre of the stale of California, at its thirty
third session, com niencinj: on the second dav of Jannarx ,
.Vnno Motnini one thousand eiclit hundre<l and ninety
nine, two third* of all the meniln'rs elected loeacli house
of said le^slature voting i" favor thereof, henby pro-
|M»*e that a new section m* atbletl to the consiitutlon of
the stall' of California, to be known and de-i);iialeil a-
-ection twound one half, article two, thereof, a- follows:
Section 2'-. The IcKislalurc shall have tin- power lo
■ nact laws relative lo tin- election of .leleirates to con
vetilion- of political parties nl elections known and
desijjnntiil as primary elections. Also todelermine Ihe
lests atid cotidiii»>n"s up.»n which elwior*. jMilitical
piirlie-. or ori:aniiation« of voters, may participate in
anv *in !i jiriniary eleelioti. which te»Is or condition*
nuiv be diflen-nt from the tests and eoinliiion. re.|iiire<l
ami iHrinitleil at other el«stion« .lulhorired bv law; or
till' lefislalnre may delejrale the power to •leteriiiin.
-iicli te*ts or lonifitions, at priniary elei-tuins, to tie
varioii- i.ilitical parties parti< ipatini: iherein. It shiiU
also be lawful for llie leL'i-lature to pn-wriU Ibat un>
"iieh priniary elerlion law "hall lie ohli^'alory anij
niandatorjr ill" any eity. or anveilyaiid eouiity. or in
any t ounly. or in any |Hiliiieaf snlHlivisi.m. of a desii*
nuted p,ip"tdation. atid that such law shall be optional
ill any ■ ;tv. eily and eoimty. eoiiniv. or |><i|ilieal snl.
divisi.'.i, lit H le'sser |Hipulatiin and ("r «e< b [.er|«,„
*tieh law may deelan' Ilie j " v eitj
.Old eo'iiiTv, eonnty. or jm-I ma\
.*!♦.• provide what, if any. ' ■ ele<
'ion ollieirs in deiiin«l plat e* or pilit.iil >iil>li>l«ioii-
ni»v n-eeive wilboni niakins < •«iiip«ii«nlioii eitlii ,
s!,.\ll apply in any manner to these claims ; and provided
■■,rfher. that ilie city of Vallejo. of .Solano county, may
1 .!> it- existing: indebtedness incurred in the coustruc-
' 1 of its waterworks whenever tw\> thirds of the elect-
- tliereof votint: at an elei tion held for that purjnise
- .ill so decide, and that no statute of limilaiions shall
a|'i>ly in any manner. Any indebtedness or liability
incurred contrary to this iirovision. with the e.xce['tions
1 crcinbefore recited, shall be void.
Tiio». Flint. Jk.,
President pro tem. of the Senate.
.Vlpks A.M'F.tsOX,
Si^'aker of the Asseinbiv.
IKMf ; C. F. ClBRV, Secretary of State.
Filed in the office of the Sci-retarv of State the '!>■
day of March. A. I>. ISas. C. V. Curry, Secretary of
S-.iie. By J. H.M'.sch. Deputy.
SENATE CONSTITDTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 32.
.\iuptcd in I^iii.i:,-. Mar. !. II. .\, 1'. \Kr.<. F. J. Hran-
.lou. .Secretary of the Senate.
Adopted in Assemblv. March 17, A. |l. l^im. C. W.
Kvle, Chief I Icrk of the Assembly.
Yhis resolution was iransniilte<l by the Oovernor thi-
1< day of March. A. I). 1«««. W. I. Foley. Private Sec-
retary .'f the (.iovernor.
Chjptek XX.XVII. ^nnfr Conslitntional Amendmenf
Xo- ££—To ttrofutxe to the jteujple of the state of California
amendiioi the constitution of the state of California bu
amendina sections ijti<. (1/0. three, four, ten, luelie. four-
ten, sixteen, srrrnteen. riiihteen, tuentv-one. tuentii three
and toenty fior of article sij thereof relatinci to the
ntiitctary, and entahiishinff courts o/tsppent.
The leifislature of the state of California, at its n^nlar
se*siiiii commencin^r on the s«Tond dav of January,
eichteen hun.Ired and ninelv-nine. two tfiinis of all the
nieinliers elected to each of tlie bouses of said le^rislature
V'tinc in favor thereof, hereby proposes that sections
one. two, three, four, ten, twelve, f.iurteen. si v teen, seven
t.eii. eighteen, twenty-one. »n<l twenty-three of article
six of tne c.uistitution of said state l»e aniende«l so as to
read as f.illows: and that section twenly-fiinr of sni.l
article be an.l the same i* hereby annulled :
AltTICLF VI. JlIUllM. llKriRTMKNT.
Skctiox 1. The judicial power of the stale shall In-
vesletl in the senate, siltintt as a conn of imiieachment.
in a supreme court, district courts of appeal, superior
c.uirls. justices of the i«aie. an.l such inferior lourts as
the legislature may establish in any incori>oraied city or
town, or city and county.
Sec. '1. The supreme court shall consist ol a cliiei
iiisiice and four ass.Hiate justices : provided, that the
chief justice and the assiHMute justice* in ofti.e al the
time of the adoption of this amen.lnieiit shall 1 .intinue
ill office anil con-titule the court until tin expiration of
ilieir resiieetive term* of office; and proridrd further, that
■It the expiration of the lerni of office of the two jii-tices
h.ivin(: at the time of the adopii..n ..f ilii« ameii.liiient
tlieshorte*! term* to serve, theiroffiiessliall In' abolished
_ ._ t .;..«•.. ..# 4I... iii.ti..i>M >.l,,ill Ht, fii.<.«*s
justice 1.. nil the vacancy. Such election shall take
place al the next succeeding general election at which
stale .ifflcers are elected, and the justice so ele.ted shall
Hold the ..iice f.,r the remainder of the unexpired term.
the lusiif.s of each of the district courts of apiieal
snail ele<t ,,ne of their number as a presi.linL- justice
riie pre-.e.,, .. ,,f three justice- shall be necessary for the
transacii..,! t any busine-s bv such .'..un, an.fthe c.jn-
currence ..f iw.. justices shall be necessary t.i pronounce
a jnd^meii! • '
\\ hetiev.-r any justice of the supreme court is for any
reason ills,, ...;i;,e,i ur ,i„jjl,Ie to act in a cause p«ndin"»;
oeioreit.t,.. r. mainin^; justices may select .ne of the
justices ,,f , i;.,rictc..urt of appeaffiact , r.. temiwre
in the 1. jc- ; ,',e justice so dis.jualilie.l ..r unable to
act. H ii. :,, \,.r aiiv jn.stice of a district court of appeal
IS for any r.a, lisqualilied or unable to act in anv
cause i*n.l:n.- U.f.,re it the chief ju-tice may apiK.int a
judt-'e ..f . .'[p.-nor court, wh.i has n.ii a."te.| in the
cause in II.. ,i,rt l>el.,w, toact pr.i teinp..re in the place
01 tne jiist;, ,. „ .lis.pialirie.l ..r unable t.iact. .\ justice
.If one .lisiri. t . .un ..f apisal may at anv time sit as a
justice pr.. ■. miH.re in any other district court of apical
upon the wr.'t.i, re.iue.-t ..f any justice of sai.I court;
every just;. . i - . temp.)re of the su|.reme court or of the
district I'our f ap^H.•al, while acliujr as such, shall have
the same j ,,.. r .,|„i imthority .1* the i'.i*tice of such
<'oun.
The several .listriet courts of apjs-al shall have apiiel-
late jurisdicti 11 in every civil action, pr.K-ee.l:ii)t and
s(K'Cial I'roi., iini: coininence<l and .leiermine.!. an.l
(.in .jue-t; .11 ,,f law alone) in ev.ry criminal action
prosecuteil l.y iiidictinent or inf.irniatioii in the supt'rior
courts withii iheir several apinllate districts, exceptint:
only th.ise a. 'i.ins, pr.>cecKlini.'s .>r s[<e<:ial priMeedinirs
in which an ijpeal direct to the supreme cmrt from the
superior court- is exj.ressly allowed by this article. The
statutes now in force alb»w-in^:. provi'Tini.' for ami repii-
iMtiiiis .*|.p««ls I.' Hie -iipreme conn -hail ajiply t^.
appeals to tlu* >|istri<'1 courts .»f ap|.4*nl -o far as corrsist-
eiit with this article until the ledislaliire shall iimlce
provisions f..r ai.isal* to sai.f c.iurts.
The judirnient- and .lecree* ..f the district courts .if
ipi^eal shall he linal in all cause- .'riibniced within their
'"I l^**' .-"«.« i»e It II a I III ail i a.isi - .-iiiuiim en » , iiii.i .uk-i.
apjiellate jurisdii'tion. except in the followinir cases :
In any cause lU'cided by a ilistriit court of ap|H'al. if
the decision 01 such court .d ap|s'al conflict- with a pre-
vious decision of the supreme .■ourt. .>r .if another dis-
trict court of apIM'al. the supreme e..urt shall, u|>on
petition to be tiled within thirty .lays after entry .»f
jinl^meni in the .listriet c.nirt of ajii^'al. onlcr the c«use
lo be heard by the supreme court, an.l tliereiij»..n Ihi-
rts-or.l shall 1m* transmitted to the supreme coiiri. which
shall hear and .leiermine the cause.
The snpretm' court, or any justice thereof, shall have
ji.iwer lo is-ue writs of habeas corpus, an«l tin* supn-nie
court shall base p.iwer l.i issue writs of nniu'lamus,
certiorari, and priliibiti.ui i.i the district c.iurls of
apix'^il, and shall likewise have power t.i issue all writs.
orders, and pr.H ess necessary ..r pro|K'r to the eoinplete
and efl'ecinal exerci-e of its ai.|*llale juris.lietion. It
shall also have j-ower to issue writ* .if tnandanius.
certiorari, and proliibition in any mat;er affeetini! a
-tale. C'.nirressional, or pri'sidential eleelion. The dis-
irict c..uris of appeal shall have jwiwer l.i i*s;ie within
ilieir resjieelive di-lricts writs of man.lanius. certiorari,
i.rohibiti.in, .(Uo narratiio,aii.| liaU'as c..rpu«, and shall
likewi-i' have niwer within -ucli .li-iricis to issue all
tlieshorte*tterm*.oser>e,,i.eiroi.ee.*,,.o....^-j^...-»^^^^^ ,,^ ^,,,1 „^,,_,^_ n.se-sarv or pr..is-r to the complete
The presence of a inajonty..flheju.ti.essii.ilb.M,.^^^^^^^ ,,fectual ex. r, ise ..f their' aps-lla-e ,uris.|iction
sary for the tnii.saci.on o| husitiess except '•«••'»'"' ^Ucll ju-liee of the dislri.t cour*''.^ ap|.a1 shall have
U' d.ine ai chamlK-r-l an.l ili ''7"' Vm^ a' idi po«er M issue wnis ..f h.l-as corpus M anv part .if tli.
of the justices .hnll Ix' ni'ee«sary to proii.iiince a juui; 1 ,. ' . ■ ' .
The -upreiiie court shall li.ild all of it* se-sionsnt San
Francisco. There shall l>e ilir»'e rettnlar ..— i.iiis each
year beirinninc on the «ee..n.l Monday in January. Ma> .
■ind St-pteinlxT. SiMtial s<'ssi,,ii. may lie lieM at an>
'tinieonlheonlerof the chief justice. .r. .ft lire. i.*.«tai.
1 i-tic«'-. . . , ,
Tliechief jiiniice and the iuslif»« of the supreme conn
-liall Iw ele<'te<l bv Ibe .|anfiflr.l elerlors of the state al
i:e a' the temnil •laie elei lions at the limes and
,i * al wbieli -tjiie officers are elis IihI, and the lerm of
■ O I . 1. _ .^ «. k.l >#•..■> tit.. Ilv«l Vlltl
Til.
Ki 1x1 , Jfc
l*rt-»i(lrni f*m i«in. of the Sell
lirire a' tin
l-llH'e* al wblell *t4lteoniCers are t iisiiii, mio i in- 'erui ...
..(ftce -hall In- lwel\e years from an.l after the Hr»t Moii
,..iv after Ibe iir«l day of January next •iiec«-<itlnK Iheir
I I , Ih<'e,.f ;i
. I ,, li.iM Ibe ,
1-1>««1 I IS" #-•.'' 111. 11 lib t ''I !•*■•"••*- ^•-•j x»s- •■•■_* |--»i* '-■ ^••^
ii|.|^'llui«' "li^irir! in which lie !»it». J»tn! .mv ^uch wrii
iiwiy l»i* ni:»'Jr r»"Turii:ihl«' iM'fttn* tlir ju^tir*' wtm i!«-«n«^I it.
.»r thf rt»iirt frnm whicli it w.i'- i!tftu*'>l, .ir any jii«tic»
th«*r»*of. -'f bi*f<trr iiiv lomr * i»iirt ••( rwonl. i'»r befutv
.iiiv jiiili:** tlu-n-of.
fiilo!"" Mnil urk.'un»'ni br w»ivfi! hy tht- (uirlit* wilh
Th*- f't)i)-etil of tlir CMiirl. «'\i*ry rauM- attt) itmtti-r in fh«-
•mtrffij*' ■••■iiri :iti'l ill Any >l:*trHt « ourf .-f at*|><*.'tl
«»'\i-**l»i •in'h aj'i'lirrttion- i*- lu.i . ' « tii.i*!- t \ purli't
•hall W .iniUv iiTiT i«*'l l»yt' ■ -el in
• »|«en r.Mirt ; (mt ';ii!> •htill fr..!ii
fT'itiinmr that ih' |"Ht.'. • i. ft-.i
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DMENT No. 14.
1), f*!)!. r. \v
•• F. J. llraii-
li.' 'i.iM'rn.ir llii-
, [K..li-y. I'rivaif
y Ai'ifiuhnent A*.».
fthr 'taletifVnli-
^n "f thr. ^tate, h;i
tr^ct. to he num-
Of*fftons to 'aid
> itit proft<rf'.'
al I.''.' ■
tiiia. c! it« lUiny-
oiiii lay iif Jan
|li< liiimirt'd ami
ml), r- .■K'cii.i In
Mir ihcroof.
I I . I an iclc
Tiiia. I.I Ih'
■t.n^i'Ciitiv.'
^tnj:iiu I.I '■ T!i«-
■. iii-iiiuluiii
I. k 1.) inliioat.
|ari- .if lifp. ami
all' f i.'alif.iniia.
kin iii.l <i(jlity
III -In- rity all.!
||.- :' 'III laxali.Mi
iTiiuiallv r>'pori
_ -..lilts " I" till
Ifv. ...i.iticiiil. ami
:i.'i;i'iii irivi'ii
I Ki.i>T. Jh..
(. iif lie Seiiot.-.
AM.KIli'liN.
Ml' \«-.-mlil>
tt.v
|iif .-^lale. ilie Ulli
Trv, Si«r<'l:iry nf
kUENT Mo. 1«.
|1-' F.J. Itniii-
!■. l«!i!i. I . W.
i tl.r iMivrriiur ilii*
r Irv. PrivBl.
Mil, itM*M«r.iir«t .Nil-
MUX I
Tikis- Ki.mt. Jk.
1'.. -iili'm |.ri> teiii. nf ilir Hoimti
Ai.iif.v .\Mi>:k.«<>>.
filH-aker .if III. \--iiiil'I:.
< I iLin , ."iviniary nf ritatf
Kileil ill tl rtlii- I'f llu- Srin-tarv nf Stale, thi'
.lav nf March. A. I> 1««». f Y Oiirry. .><..rftar>
Stilif, Rv .1 ll.M-i'li llfimlv.
SENATE CONSTITOTIONAL AMENDMENT No.
A. |l. 1-
I..1. lira,
teu.i-
en if
\iUi|iti'.| 111 .<. iial.- Maul
-.^ii'iHtarv nf till' SfiiatH.
A'i.i|it".-.l ill A<s.iiilily. Marrli Hi, A. h. l*i!l. <'■ W
kvlo. riiiif Ck'rk ..f till A'.-.-iiilily.
Yliis ri'.ihili.iii wa> iraii~mitti..l liv llii- (imi-rii.ir lli.-
|S ilay 111 March. A. D. I**'. W. I. Knlcy. I'^i^at.
Soirctary nf the tinviTiinr.
I'li.MTr.K XXXVI. SfiitUe i'oiiHitttliunii' AtHrmhiteHt A...
'—I'rojmfrd niiteii.lmenl to nrtielf .«i> n/f/if foiutitiitiun
relative to (/nr romprufation of xnjtrrwt niiit miprrio
ntort juiiijef.
The K'nislaturr nf llie state of Califniiiia. at its ihin.v
lliin! «f.<si.iii. two tliir.ls nf all 111.' iii.Miiliirs olfiti'.l t..
llu- s. iiati' ami a«scMiilily vnliiiK ili<'ri'fnr. |.im|i.is.
lllf utialillcil uh-clnrs n* 'he slate the follon-illK ■>■"
imrit <.i the inii.stitutinii: That sertinii seveiifei
aoicle six he aiiiemieil sn as tu read :
"iectinii 17. The jiisti.i-- nf Ih.' siijireme euiirt and
iudge« nf ihe siiiK'rinr loiirt -hall severally, at state.l
"limes .liirint: their ciintiinianie in ntfiee. receive fnr their
-erv'ccs a cnniiieiistttinn which shall ii.it lie increased nr
.|iiiiinislie.t after ilieir elecli.m. iinr diirint: the term for
which thev shall lia\.- heeti ehnted. which ompeniMi-
tinn shall lie pai.l hv the state. Iiitil ,>therwise chau(;e.l
hv the leL'islatnre, tli.- annual salaries nf the iiistices of
the siipniiie cniirt shall he six thniisan.l dollars each,
ami the siiiierinr court jiid>:es shall receiv.. the salanes
iiinv allnweil hv law. payahle nmnthly. Eaih jiul>:e nf
the suiK-rior c'nnri mav ai.ii.iint a cnmpetent stenO|r-
raiih.T Inrhi- c.iurt. wlm shall hnid nlliee .luring ^'o.Hl
beliavior Such slciini:raii|ier shall receive a salary fnr
reimrtiiif. pavahh- bv 'he state, and fees for traiiwni.
tioii when reiiiiired, payable in criminal cases by tin
cnuntv.aiid ill civil cases hv the part v .irilennp the same.
Such salary, which may vary in diftereiit c.iiiiities in
proimrtinn'tn .liities. ami such fees shall be fixed by law.
Tnns. Kl.iXT, Ji:..
I'n-siilent pro teni. nf the Senate.
Alius AxiiKKsnx,
Speaker. if I In- As~enibl>.
Attett: t-'. V. 1 ritia, Secretary nf State.
Kileil in the .
.luv nf March.
Sttite. Hv.l. II
ittic- nf the Secretary nf State, tiie a*
A. I>. IKili. <". K. furry. Secretary nf
Ms.'h. |)epiity.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No IS
I- . J. liran.lnti.
A.lopted in Senal.-, Mar. li :i. A. I>. 1««
Swretarv nf the >enate.
Adopte.1 in Assembly. March li*. A
Kyle, Chief t'lerk nf the Assembly.
ll. ISSKI. <■. \V.
Srnitte i'onxtUiittoiial
. _ Ir/irniliiiriif -Vo. ;.■. I ir.'ofiifiun ("
fwopoif I'l tht ftenpU of Ihe Hate of California an amentl-
inciif til section eighteen of article eleren of the eonttHv-
(ion, in relation to rerenne and taxation.
Jiesolved III! the tenale. the atteinhhj roneurring. That
the legislature of the -t«te of California, at its rvcnlar
-essinn cnmnieneiiiK nn the siK'nnd day nf January
ii;:hteen hundred and iiiiietvnine, twn thinls nf tli.-
members ele.te.i tn .a. Ii nf the tw.i houses vntiiii: in
tavor thereof, henhv propose^ that "eitinii eiKlitepii of
..rticle eleven nf th. nstitutinii nf the -late nf Call-
t.irnia be amende.l t.i read as fnllnws;
Sectinn I*. No county, city. town, township. Uiartl
..f education or schixd .lis'tricfs. shall incur any imlebted-
ness or liability in any manner nr fnr any puri^isi
excee.linn in anV year tlie in.'.inie ami revenue iirovide.!
fnr su. h year, without the as.ent .if two thirds nf the
.lualilifl elect.ir;. thereof, vniiiic at an elec'inii to be
held fnr that imrpoie. n.ir unles- befnn' or at the time
of iiiciirritii: -iicli indebtedness pmvisioii shall bi- m:ul>
for the .iiUeitinn of an annual tax sulllcient to ]•»}• the
interest mi such iiiilelite.lness as il falls .hie. and aUn
ppivisinn In con-litute a -inkiiii; fund fnr the jwymeiii
• if the )iriiiei|ial therenf ..ti .ir liefnre maturity, which
-hall not excci'd forty y.ars from the time ..f cniiiract
in>! the -ame ; provided, hnverer. that thecity and c.iiint>
nf San Fraiici-i-.i mav ai any time (Mty the iiii|iai.l .laim-.
with int.'re-t then'.Mi at t"lie rat.- of liv.- (x-r cent per
annum, for inat.-rial- furnished i.. ami w..rk .lone f.>r
-ai.l citv ami . niiniv durinK the fnrtylir..t. fi.ny-ec.md.
fortv-thinl, f..rtvf.i".inh, ami tifiieili .'''-,■»'> '■•'■■• •"•^''.n
.,„,«i.l te«brrs ..larir. f..r the ''""•'Lili^i",^ ."Vei, r
.,1 the liicme and r.-»enu« "' "1>',,""7^i';<^^ „„,
„.,, I .|...la.- ..11. 1 -I...' ■... -lai 11. •.! I"c '.'I -
I '.. tl.lLI.
If a vacancy .«-eiir in the ofBeenl a ju-tii-e the unvemnr
-mil aplMiilil'a jK-rsim t.i hold the olflce until ilieelec-
-M and .|iialitiialiiiii nf a ju-tice to till Ihe \acniic.\
all ili-.tinii -hall tak.' plac- at Ihonexl .u.-.-.-e.lin^
i;vtieral eleclion at which state ..ftlciTS are ele<-leil, and
11.1- jii-tiei-nel.-< t.sl shall hnl.l the ..m.-efortbe remain
it.-rof the ttnevpireil term.
The supreme court shall hase apin-llale jurisdicti..ii
• lireet from the sui>erior courts in .very actinti. proceed
.M;; nr sjiecial pri«-eediiii.' when- is necessarily .Irawii in
ii'ic-tinii the \ali.lity nf a stalulc nr of an authority
. \ercise.l iimler the I'liin-l Stale-: or when- is ne.;es-
-■arilv ilrawii in .jucstinn the \ali.lity nf th.- c.institutioii
. r ai'iv siatuti- nf or auth.irity eM-n-i-.'l under llii- slat.
1 the ^.'r.iuiid nf beiiij; rep-iLniant In the cniistiiiitinii
• . law- nf the Iniie.l States; ..r where i- necessarilv
■Irawn in .{Uesti.m the vali.lily nf any statute of .>r
aiitlinritv cxcrcis.Hl umler thi- state .in tin; irroiiii.l .d
!»-iii(t rt'pu^-nunt in the .niistitution nf this -late-, nr
«liere is necessarily drawn in .niestinn the U-trality nf
liny tax, inipnst nr assessnieiit ; in all pr.K-i-tslinc- in
• xercise nf the licht nf I'lnincnl .Inniain; in aclinns ..r
irnceeiliiiK- fnr usiirpatinn nr iniriisinii iiitn, nr unlaw
fill hoKliii-' of, a public framlii-e: also In all criminal
tiitinns (nn .lUe-liniis nf l.iw al. .111-1 in which tin- judt-
• iieiil shall ll,- death or iuiiiri-niim.iit fnr lifi- ; ami als..
ill all case- in whicli the fact ..f the a.lnptinn by a city.
..r of il citv ami c.iuiiiy, nf a charter for it- nwii iri.yirn-
iceiit, nr ihe vali.liiy nf tin- -ami-, or any part ilierenf.
nmf anv auth.iritv ,'\irci-ed ilieri-iui.i. r. i- iii-c.--anh
ilruwii i'l. .|Uestinli. It >liull al-n lia\. app. Hut.- juris
.iictuin in every action, proceeding or special pr.>.-e<Mliiij;
.1. termined by "any .li-triet c.iun nf appeal the recnnl in
uhich may, by oriler pursuant to the further provision-
. n these s"ulije(-ls hi-reiuafter contained in this article.
;.i- directeil to be traiisinitttil to il. It -hall also have
1 irisdictinii in every actinn. iimcecdinj; ami special pro
i.edint: which sliaH aclually have l).-.-ii submitl.-.l t.i it
I inleiisinii liefnre Ihe nrnani/ation nf the .lisirii-t c-uirt-
,f appeal established by this ameii.lm.-nt. an. I nf every
iicndinir cause which shall not be traiisferahl.- In the ili-
■rict courts nf appeal as hereinafter provideil. And in
ill case- in which the supreme ...uri -hall ac.iuire iiiri--
.lictioii it shall liav.. further jurisdi.tinii t.i de.-iile all
(Ucstions properly pre-.-nti'il on the r.-cord. whether. ir
ri.ithey hv -ucli asnf themsclve- wmild ..ntille thecnun
.. lake jurisilicli.iii nf th.- cans.-.
Se. . :i. The -late i- hereby di\i.le>l int.. ihn-.- appel
I'e liistrict-. ill each nf which there shall iK-adi-triii
iiirl nf ap|.eal.cnnsisliiii: nf llire«. justices. There shall
.. each yearlH- fniirretrtilar -essinn- nf ea.li .li-tni-t cniin
• appe;il,.-.'mniencin): .m tli<- sec.nd M.uiday in tehru
■ rv. May, Aii>;ust and Nnvember. SjuH-ial si-s-iniis nia>
•i' belli "at any time upmi the nr.l.-r of the court.
The rtrsi a|i|iellMleili-trict shall emlirac- the f.illnwin^-
..untie- : San Krancis<-o, Marin. Cniitra Cn-ia. Alameda,
-an Maien, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz. M..iiierey. and San
B.nii.i. 11 tti. ial de-itfuaiion nf the .li-tnci court of
.1. Ileal ill this district shall he - The l.'niin -d Api*al nf
•he Stale .if California in and fnrihe First District^ and
I shall hold il- -essions at the city and . niiniy of San
Francisco. . . , ,, , i « i
The secomi apiiellate distnct -hall i-mlirac. the lol-
Inwind nanie.1 c.iunlie- in the stati : Fresno, riilar*'
Kinirs San Luis Ohisiw. Kern. Inyo. Santa Barbara.
Ventura. I...s An«eles, San Bcrnanlin.i, t»ra!i>:e. Kiver-
-i.le, an.l San l>iet;o. The .ifficial .l.-siL'tiation ..f t i.-
• listrict i-niiri nf ajUH-al for thi- .listn.i shall he " T he
r.iurt ..f Appeal of the Stat, of California iii and f.ir th.
Secoii.l District." aii.l the cirt -hall ImM it- sessi.ui-
it thecity nf I.,.s Antreles. ,, , 1,1.
The tliir\l api«'llate di-tricl shall embrace th,' I.illow-
,ni:nam.ilc.>iiiiti.-: I»el Norte. Siskiv.ui. M.-l."-_Hum
linldl. Trinity. Shasta. Ijtsseii. Tehamii, I'lunia-
Mend.K-ino, l^ke. Cnlusa. illenii. Hutte. Sierra, Sutler.
Yuh-j. Neva.la, .Sonoma. Napa. V.do. I'lai-er. S.ilaii...
Sacrament.., El K.irad.i. .>ian Jna.iuiii. Ania.l.>r. < ala-
\cra-. Slanislaii-. Tu.ilumne. Alpine. Mono. Manrosa.
Ma.l.Ta. an.l Mer.-,'.l. Tin- ..mcial .le-iitnali.in of the
li-trict ,'..iiri ..f aj.peal ..f this di-trict shall h.' -T 1.
Court of Aptieal ..f the State .if California in ami fnr the
riiir.l District,- an.l th.-enun -hall ImM it- -es«iniis at
thecitvnf Sacram.ntn.
The'le|.'i-latiir>' mav remove .itie or more I'ottntie-
from ..ne apellate di'-lrict to another, but no county
n.it c.intiiruniis In another .•.uinty nf a di«tnet shall h,
idde.1 to such district. , , ,, u
The ju«tice- of the .listricl c.inrts ..f apiM-al shall bt
• le. t..l by tin- ,|nalitied eli^ct..r« within their i'es|ie, tiv,
.|i-iri,-t- at th.' (.'i-neral -tat,- eliiii,>n- al the tiiiie-
aiid place- at which «tnt. ..fficen. are el.-.-t,-.l. ami tin
term ..f ..tlice -hall Is- twcKe year« from and after th.
lir-l Monday after the lirst .lav ..f J.iiiii«r> n.-y siic-
i-.i-<linntheelecti..n: j.r..i-i.(r.f. I hat <.ti nr l»-tnr.- th.' lii--i
.lav nf January after this aiiiemlnient take- eflc<t th.
•n\erti.ir .lmirapi~iiiit thr.^<- justice, fnr each .listnc'
•". i.irt nf apiK^Hl. tn le-ld ..fllce until .lUaliti.-atnm of lu-
lie- to b<el<-cle.l at Ihe next sue.-.-e.linis ireneral cUn •
linn Th,- iusii.es of eiuh .listrict curt •>' ap|><-«! »■•
elect.nl at the tlr-t ,-l.-eti.in -hall, at their tir-i me.-tiim
.-c- 1 except ,'X parltr
' -inn f'.r .le.-isi.in »t
nr 111 an\; .listrict
iprilii.'
.K'l .1,-eisi.iiis .if the supreme court ami
. .rt- ..f app.-al shall he ifiveii in writin»i
* • shall Ix- stated. A
irvument "^
applications!
anv otic tini. i'
i-.iiirt of apiieil.
of theili-tn.l .'
ami the ;:rniiii.l- of the decision
remittitur .ir miiinhiie must issue on every juditment of
sai.l c.iurts on -.r bef.ire the expiration nf thirty .lays
after Ihe reii.litinii thereof.
S»:. 4. The -ipniue c.iiirt shall, up-.n the i.ruani/a-
ti.in nf the disiriit .•oiirt* of ap|ieal, tr«ii-f<-r to them
res|>eclively any .aUM's then (-•ndini; in the supreme
court and liliich have not been hcar.l as ar.' within the
I'las- of cause* '.ver which -iich .listrict court- have
appellal,. jurisiti. linn; ami upnn such transfer the dis-
trii-t i-.iiirts nf aii|»-al -hall have full juri-ili.-tinii t.. hear
an.l deterniiiie t'e -ame.
St. . |o Jii-ii. . - nf the -uprem.- i-niirt, .d the .listni-t
i-ourt- ..f apiM-ai aifl iu.l^'es ..f the -iiiMTior courts may
h.^ reni^iv,'.! by r •ii.urretii r.-.dutinn of l"itli hniis.-s of
the levn-lature il.ipi.Kl hv a twn ihinl- vnte nf each
house. All ..111. r ludh-ialnmcers except justices ..f the
iwac-e may be retn-ced by the senate .111 the r.-comnienda-
ti.m .if tlie irovirnnr: hut no removal shall he made by
xirtue .d this --cii.in uiib-ss the reasniis therefor be
.•nt.ri^.l on the i'.iriial. nor mile— the party enmplainol
nf ha- iieeii -ern'.l with a .-npv of the cnniplaint aiMinst
him and -hall !..ne ha.l an oiiiHirtnnity of l>ein»: lieanl
ill liis.Iefen-e. .hi the .lue-tioii "if rein.ival theay..san.|
- -hall he eiii.T.-.l nil tin- journal.
■iK. . I'-'. Th. -upren iit. tin- -li-trii-t .-.. irt- nf
appeal, the sui cri.ir courts, an.l such .ittier courts a- the
h^pi-lalure mav T.reserilie, sliall tie court -.d record.
Ski. It. riiV . .luntv ch-rk- -hall he .-x orti.i.i derk-
nf tlK'cnurt- .if ri-cr.! in an.l f.ir their re-jieciiye coun-
ties or i-ities and counti.-s. The leiiislature may als..
pr.ivide for the appointment hy the several suiierior
courts of line ..r mnr.- .'immis-ioners in th,-ir r,-si*ctive
.■nunties.ircitie- and ...unties with aiitlinritv m |ierforni
chamlier hii-iue- •'( the ju^lces of the sujiennr courts, t..
take .le|><.«iti..n-.aii.l pcrf.irni such other husiness con-
necte.1 with tin- a.lministniti.ui >d ju-ti.e as may lie
iirescrilK-.| hv law. . ■ , ,_ j
Si-i . Iti. The legislature shall pnivnlc for the speedy
ami miifonii publication of such opinions ..f the
supreme court and of the district courts of appeal as
mav be ordere.l bv sai.l courts resiiectively, ami all
sticli opinions sim'll l>e free f.ir publication by any
person. ,
Ski. 17. Till- justic,-- of the supreme courl. of the
district .ourts of api«al. and the iudce- ..f the sufienor
courts shall severally, at -tate.1 times durini; their
continiwn.. in ..IHce." r<-<eiye fnr their -.'rvices a com-
I»-nsaii..ii wiiich shall n..t be increase.1 or .liminished
after their el. -.-ti^in n.ir .luring' the term for which thev
-hall have U-eu electe.1. The -alarie- ..f the justices of
the-ipreni, .■..urt.of the district curts of apj*,^l and
..f the judi.''-- ..f the sujierior ..mrts shall he pai.l by the
state fnle— ..tlierwise chantred by the leirislature the
annual salari.- ..f the justi.-e- ..f the siij.rcme c.iurt and
.if the .li-irict cnurts .d apiieal shall he six th.iusand
• lollarseach. Inless otherwis.- chamre'l bv the lemsla-
mre the iu.lKes .if the -u^ierior i-oiirt -hall receive an
annual salary as now proMil.-.l hy I.1W.
Skc ih. The justices of the -uiin-nic court, .d the
.li-trict curt- nf apix-.tl. and the judges of the superi.ir
...iirts -hall Ih- ineligible to anv other office or public
.-mplnvmeiii than a iu.licial ..flice nr employment
.lurini th.- tenii fnr winch thev -hall have bi-en .lecteil
Sk. . i\. I'lie -npreme .niirt -hall api»iinl a clerk of
that COUP, hut the present cl.-rk of the ...urt -hall h.dd
..Itlce until the expiration of his term of ■'(ttco . » phoiii>-
'rapliic reiMirter. and a bailiff, who -hall severally hold
his offi.-e ami he rem.ivable a- the pleasure nf the curt.
Each . li-trict I'.uirt nf api*al shall api-mit a clerk, i.lio-
iimrraphii- repi-rter and bailiff, who shall severally h.jl.l
hi- .iin.-e an.l !..• n-uinvable at the pleasure nf the curl
bv which he i- appointi-d. The -uprem.- curt -hall
li.iMiint a r.-p.irer of deci-iniis. who shall appoint ati
a—i-tant reii.irier for each .>f th.- .li«tnct .niirts of
•ipi«-al \I1 of -aid ..ffi.er- shall hnld .illlce and be
ntn.ivable it the pleasun- .d •Ik- -uprem.- c. urt. The
.lecisi.ms .d tin- .li-trict court- ..f ai.fs-al shall be pul>-
lished in the sam,- vnlumes with the niumniis ..f the
-uprtnie curt uml.-r the -jtme ireneral title .•! Califoriiia
Keis.rt- and all -Tatute- in relation to the publicatioii
.d the .ipiiiinii- nf the supreme court shall b«' .leemed
... apply tn th.- publication ..f the .lccisi..ii- of 'he .li-
triet cniirt- nf apiieal. , ^ ,
Sk. . Xi. Nn .'lie shall Ix" eligible m th.- ol«.-e ..f a
iii-tice .d the -upnnie curt, or ..f a district .-..urt .if
apiH^al, or of a iudce of a «uj*rior curt, utile-* he «h*ll
have U'eii a.lmitte.1 to pra, tice Iwf.re the -upr..mec.nirt
nf the Stat.-. . _ . J ..
Sic. J4. No juiliie .d the supn-me c.iurt, ii.ir oi a
district curt of api»«l», nor of a su|s-n..r court, shall
.Iraw .ir receive anv monthly -alary unless he shall taKe
.nd subscrilie an affl.lavit Wf.Te an olBeer eiititleil to
administer ..aths that n.i cause in hi- .-.mrl remains
iin.leeide<l that has l>e<Mi -iil.niittr.1 t..r .Iwi-h.n f.ir the
l»rio.I ..f nif'.v.lays.
Tbos. Itixt. Jb..
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Bi lis. IN,
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ItlM- Senatf.
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DT No. 14.
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.TIMM L'iv' 'I
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M:p Si'liat.
I'l ItSON.
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Si'cri'tary "f
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SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Ho. 9.
\.l..|.t€-.i 111 .-.Mil ti-. Malrh.i. .V. 1'. l-:«i. I- . .1. linill'l"!'
-iiTi'tarv .if Till- Si'tialt'.
AiLu'l'i-il ill A-'s.'iiilily. March |ti. A. 1 1. IHSII). C. W
Kvl.', <'liiff Clerk .>f llii- Aiseuilily.
'riiis re^iiliiti.iii was traii^niitie.l liv the iMAeniur tlii^
IS ,lay i.f March. A. 1». H'*'. W.' I. K'.ley. |•ri^.•lt.
S'<-retary of the tonernor.
*'ii.\i'Tf.K XX-XVI. SfHtite i'oHHUntiouitf Am^tidhieul S".
'1 — l*ruimfirtl ft infill hue lit tn itfiici* nix nftlie totixtitiitiuii
rclatiit to tti€ rotiijiensntiou of Kufirriiie ttutt .tiifierin
court Jmiiten.
The legislature of tiie state of California, at its thirt>
thiril session, two tliinls of all the iin'Tiiliirs eh'<-t«il 1'
liu- senate aii.l ;i^seinl>lv v.itin^ iherel.T. i.r..|..»si-s It-
the iiuallHeil elector"' of the «tBTe the followiiiB nnM>wl-
nunt I.I the eonstitution: That seeli.iii ^evenU'cn m
article six he aiiieniied so as to read;
Section IT. The jiistiee< of the supreme court ami
lU.lnes "f the suit-rior court -hall severally, at state. 1
time* .luriUL' their contimiaiice in office, receive for their
•icrvice" a comi'cnsation which shall ii.it he increased or
• liminislied after ilieir election, nor during the torin for
which ihev "hall liave heen electeii. which compensu
tion "hnll lie paiil hv the state. I'ntil otherwise chantfed
bv the lecislature. "the annual salanes of tlie justices of
the ..iiprenie court shall be six th.uis.ind dollars each,
and the sutH'rior court jU'lkres shall reeeive the salanes
now allowed hv law. paval.le monthly. Kaeli jud^eof
the -I'lK'rior court inav a). point a i-oniinient stenog-
rapher for bi» curt, wh.i shall hold otHee during kixkI
heliaiior. Such steiioj:raiiher shall receive a salary for
reportiin:. pavabl.' bvthe state, and fees for transenp
tion when ri-|uired. pavnble in enniinal cases by th.
countv.aiid in civil i-asesliy the party ordennp the same.
.«uch "salary, which mav vary in dinerent counties in
proportion "to dutie'*. and such fees shall be hxed by la«
Tnos. Ki.iNT, .Ii:..
I'r>'<ideiit pro teni. «if the Senate.
Aiken Anheksos.
.^-ipeaker of the As-iemblv .
Alle/t i'. K. t riiKV. Secretary of State.
Kilisl in the ..llb-i' of the Secretary of State, the -J*
.lav of March. A. I'. !•<!<». C. K. furry. Secretary of
Stat.-, llv.l il.M'seh. Keputy.
'■ly after th"- first 'lay of Kiiiuary tie\t *iii-. .-. .iif . -t..
« lellioll.
If a vacancy .K'<iir ill tUe office of a justice the K"* ernor
-liall apiH.int"a piT-on 10 liobi the olllc.' until she .le.--
tion an'l .|iialitie«tion of a justice to till the \ae«iie>
wlii.-li election -hall t«ke place at the ii.-xt -uc.-ei'.lint
jjeneral election at which state ofticrs are elwte.1, and
ilu- jii-.tic.-....-h-cleil -hall hold the .itlii.'fortbe remain
'ler of the uin-\pire.l term.
Thf supreme court shall have apjiellate jurwlictioii
direct from th. siijierior courts in .very action. priK-eed
iiiK or sjiecial priK-eediiiir » beri' is iieces.«arily draw n in
.lue-tion the validity of a statin.-, or of an authority
exercised iimler the I'mte.! State« ; ..rwher.' is n.'.:.-^-
-arilv ilraw n in .|Uestion the \alidilv of the constitution
"f aiiy «tai ut. .if or aiith.irity even-i-^ed uii.ler this stat.
•11 the |.-rouii.l of beiti).' rep"u;jnatit to •he constitution
■ r law- of the Inited States; or where i- necesi-arilv
• Irawii in .niction the valiility .if any statute of or
loithoritv e\erci-ed under tlii» state on the iir..uii.l of
"film repugnant ii. the c.uistitiitioii ..f this state; or
win-ri- is necessarily drawn in .|Uesti.iii th.' le^'ality of
any tax. impost or assessment ; in all proceedings in
■ xercise of tlie rii;lit of eniimiit domain; in actions or
l-rocetslin*:- f.ir usuri-atioii or iutrusi.ui into, "r unlaw
id lioldiii;: .'f. a public franchi-e; als.. in all criniinal
ution- (on .|uestii.ns .if law alone) in which the ju.lu-
iiieiit shall b.- death or im|.ris..nmeiit for life; ami als"
ill all ca-es in which tin- fiici of the ad.iption by a city
..r.if a cilv and coiiiny. of a charter for it- '.wii govi'm
iiioiii.or the villi. lity'.'f the sani.-. or .-iii> pan thereof.
..r ..f anv auth'.riiv i-\erci-eil ilier.-uini.-r. i- ins-(--aril.\
.Itikwii i'li i|U(.sli..ii. ll shall als.. Un\* ap|M-lIat.- juris-
■ l^-tion in every aeti*.n, pr.HieediiiK .ir special pr.K'ei'dlliK
■ l.-termined by "any distri.-t court ..f ap^K-at the rec.inl in
Nvliich may. b*y <irder pursuant to the further provisuuis
.11 these subjects her«'iiiafter containeii in this article.
:. directed to bi' traiisiiiitte.1 to it. It shall also havi-
risdiclion in cverv action, pr.icee.liut: and spei-ial pro-
, .ediii).' wbich shall actually have l>.-en submiit.'il to it
.r ilecision l>eforf liie orcanization ..f the .list rii-t c.mrts
f appeal estahlishe.1 bv this am. iiduieiil. ami of every
.cnilini-'causi' which shall not !«• traiisf.'rahl.- totlie <lis^
'ict courts of appeal as hereinafter provi.leil. .\ii.l in
11 .ases in which the siiprenn- court shall acjuire iun-
1 iliun it shall have fiinber juris.li.-li.in t.. deei.le all
lestions properly pnseiiti'.l on the record, whether ..r
Ml they b>' such as of lln-mselves wnM .'iiiiile the coun
.. lake" juris.li.-tion .'f the cause.
Sf.i :i The state i- heri'bv .liM.leil ini.. thre<- api«'l-
,te .listri.-ts. in each of which tli.-re shall Ik- a .listni-i
'iirt of apiieal.consisiini;of ilirei- justices. There shall
., each year !»• four rc,:ular sessions .if ea. h .list net court
I aptieaLi-oiiimeni-in^' on the s,c..nd M..iiday in hebrii-
• 'V May. AU(;iist and .Vovembcr. Spei-ial sessions may
..'held "at anytime iip..ii the ..r.l.-r of the cjiiri.
Thelirst ap|>ellate<listri. t shall .-iiibra.-.- the l.illowin^
...unties- SanKramisco. Marin. Contra To-ta. Alameda,
sm Mate.. Santa Clara. Santa Cm/. Montervy. and Sail
K.-nit... The orti.-ial .l.'si>rnatioii of the .lisinct curt of
I'Pealiiiihis.listrict shall be ■ Th.- C..urt ..f Apvieal of
-'.e Slat<-..f Califoriii.i in aii.l for the Hr«i I>i«trict, and
I shall hoi. I its sessh.ns at the . ity ami . .iiiniy of San
Pranci.sco. ... , ,, , .1 # i
The secon.l apia-llat,- district shall einl.rac. the fol-
V.'l i....r.
si -h.ill i<
,i.-.; i.».r..re a .-aiise t- Liken Up f.Ji
lluili twenlv I .l-es (except .-X parte
- .11. .ler -ulimi«si..n for .le. isi.in at
turt or ill anv .listrici
ipr.-m.'
SENATE CONSTITOTIONAL AMENDMENT No IS
A.loptedinSenate, Mar. li:i. A.l). I*i!'. I .1. Uran.l.'ii.
■Stsrretarv of the ."•"•iiate.
Ad.jrt"e.l in A-ssi'inbly. March 1". A. 1'. ls!i!i. ( \\ .
Kyle. Chief Clerk .if the As.«embly.
*>(i(ii« I'on/litiitioiia! .himdinrut .Vo. ;■. .1 refolittion In
pravofe t.i the ffopir uf t)it Hatr of fnlifornia nu amenil
iiicnt 10 ftctian eiglittin of arlielt rUien ■•/ llir roti-til"-
tion, in rotation to rti'mnr and titration.
A'Mo/i-cd ').( tlie neiiate. tht nsteinlilii i-oiif orriiuj, Tliat
the legislature of the -tate ..f California, at its regular
session commencing on the sifoml day of .laniiary.
.ik'btevn hun.ln'.l ami ninety nine, two thinls .>! the
Members ele. te.l t.i ea.-li of the tw.. houses votinc in
l.-iv<>r tben-'.f. lier.by proi»>ses that «e<-ti..ii eicliK-cii of
irlicle eleviu .if th'.- .-..nstituti..n of tin- -late of Cali-
i.rnia be amen. Id t.. rea.l as foll.iws ;
.Section is N.i c.untv, <-ity. town. t..«tisliip. iNiard
..f e<lucali»n or s4'hool ilis'tricts" shall int ur any indebteil-
ne«s .ir liability in any manner ..r f.ir any pur]">s<-
.•xcce.litii: in any year the iiu-ome an.l revenue i.r.ivuleil
f.ir sin-h year, with.iut the assent of two Ibinls of the
'iiialiHe.1 "eleci.irs thereof. v..tinu at an ••le<-ti..ii t.i be
held f.ir that I'urpose. ti..r utiles- before ..r at the tiine
"f iticnrriiii; -u. li indebtedness |.rovisi..ii i«liall b<' niiub
(..r the <-.dUs-lioti ..f an annual tax sulticieiit to [wy the
interest ..11 sii.b in.lebte.ltiess as 1' falls .lue. an.l also
provisi.in 1.1 .-onstitute a sinkiiii: fun.l for the |>aymeiii
..f the principal there.if ..11 or l.ef..re maturity, which
-hall not excc<sl h.riv v.-ars fn.m 1 he time of contract
ntf the same; pnirid'rd'. ttnvfrrr. that the city an.l «.innt>
..f San Francis... luov at anv time |my the iin|iai.l i-laim-
witli interest ilieri'.'.n at t"lie rat.- of liv.' i.«'r cent per
annum. f..r niai.-rials furnished t.. an.l work .b.ne lor
-ai.I citvaiid ...iii.tv durinu the l..rty-tlr.l. (..ry-ee.m.l.
f.,nv-lhir,l. I..rt.v.|..".inb. ami <■,"*-','• -"ri'*'.i'""rv.r»r.ni
;;;..:,.:.„.i .i..d,o i -ii..- ■■■ ■'--^"' ••< i"""«"'"-
l..wiiiv name.1 ...untie- in the stat. ; tresn... Tulart
Kinirs. San Kuis Obisp.i. Kern. liiv... Santa liarhara
Ventura. I,os Alleles. San Bernanlin.,. Oraiii;. . Kivei
ra.
ver
.,.le, an.l San \>\'-A<-- The ..t«cml .lesiL'nati.in .d the
li-trict curt of apjK'al for this distn.-t shall Iw T be
r.iurt ..f Apiieal of the Slate of Calif.irnia 111 an.l f.ir tin
Second District." ami the curt -hall h..M it- session-
al the citv ..f I...s Angeles. ,, , , , -1
The thmi apiH'Uate district shall ei.ihrac.- Hi. f..ilo» -
lUuMiamiil counties; Del Norte, Siskiv.'ii. M.-I.K-liiini-
ii.ildt Trinity. Shasta. I-asseti. Tehama. Plumas
Meii.i.H-ino, Like. Colusa, "ilcnti. Hulte. Sierra, Sutter.
Yuba, Neva.la. .«;..n.uiia. Napa. Yolo. IMacer, Solaii...
-acramento, K1 K.ira.l.i. San .loa.|tiin. Ania.l.ir. < ala-
M-ras. Stanislau-. Tii.iluinne. Alpine. M.ui... ManiLi-sa.
Ma.l-ra. ati.l Mer.-.'.l. Th.- official .lc-i|:iiati.'ii o' ' '"
listrict coun ..f .ii-i^'al ..f this di-trict shall b.- • T n-
c.,urt of VpH-al ..f the State .if California in ami for thi-
riiir.1 Oisti^i.-i. an.l the court -hall I1..M it- sessions ai
the city of Sairameiil...
Tbe'lei-'islatun- may remove on
fn ■"
from ..ne ap|Hllate .liVtrict to another, but iio c..unty
;...t c..iiti(rii..iis t.. another ciimty of a dtstnct shall li-
elded to such .listri.-i. , , ,.„„,„
The iu«tices..f the .listrict cmrts of api^-nl shall li.
. lected by the .|Ualilie.l elect. .rs within their "-I-" '"■
.lisirieisat th. ^'em-ral state ele.li..ns at the tinii-
aii.l i.laces at wliicb state offleers ar.' ''•' ''V' .7'"' ! ' !
term .d ..ttice shall U- '"•'^•■. .^•■»'": V''''V"'''',,'^.''" '
lir-i Mon.Iav aft-r the first .lav ..f Jammrv next sm-
.-.iiirts i.f anpeal
he reiiiovi'.! bv ■
i.r more .'ouniies
• brreof nUall ••<• Hle<l in the oinee of Ibe swrelorv ."
H '■ •■esncy tn'cur In the •■lOi-r of a Ju»tic«' of Itw di-
.f4rt e»i»r« of nfipt-nl tUr rr"rrm-r mh»» ni.t^.tot " |»-r~'i.
1.. I.. .1.1 III. .'Hi. .- '.lltl! II.. . I.-. I...I. ..U.I .jii..l:!i. at "11 "( .1
-I HI 1 1 1 '.- )■•■
.iri-'umeni
appll.-a.i.'i
.iiiv .itie tint, ill 'III __ .
i-oi'irt ..f ajipc'l .\I! .!.'.-!-i..ii' "f -he siipri'rae curt and
of the district c.iris .if ajipi-al fhall he u'iven in writing
and Ibe >!roiiii.l- ..f the .lecishui shall Ih' state.!. A
remittitur or m. 111. late must is-ue on evi-ry jii.lirment of
sai.l c.iuris .ill "' before tin expiration ..f thirty .lays
after the reinliti.iu thereof.
Sk. . 4. The -upr.'iiK iirt >liall, upon the orinini/.B-
ti.in of the disiri.-t curts of api^-al. transfer to them
resfBitively any .ausi- then [wn'tini; in th.' supreme
court anil which li.u.- n..t been h.ar.l as an' within the
i-hiss ,if cause- v. r wlii.-li sui-li .listrict ciuils hay.
a|.|ii'llale juris.l.. ii..ii ; an.l upon s-.ieh transfer the .lis
irict c.mrts ..f ai.|»al -hall have full jurisdii'ti..ii t.. hear
an.l .leterniini- til.- same.
Sn-. 10. Ju-ii. .- iif the siiprenu' i.'urt. .d the .listrict
if appeal .111. 1 jiulifes .if the -ujM'rior courts may
iKUrretit ri-s.duiion of hotli hoiisi'S id
the leirislature .i.l..pt.'.l by a tw.i thinls vote .>f each
house. .\ll oth.-r jiidi.-ial "..fficers i xcejit justices of the
|M'ai-e may lie removed hv the senate on the r.'Coninieii.la-
lion .if tlie ji..».ni..r; l.iit 110 removal shall tie made b>
Mrtue ..f iliis -.'cii.in unless ihe ri-as..n- therefor l>e
.'Utere.l on the j.iiinial. nor unless the (.arty cmplaine«l
..f ha- hceii serve.! with a cpy of tin- cm(.laiMt ;ij.'ainsi
him and -hall lune hail an opp.iriiiiiiiy 01 iH'ini: lieani
in his.Iefensi'. .In the .|iie-tioii of reiii.ival the ays an.l
II. B- -hull h.' eiii.-r.'.l on tlie j.mrnul.
<K. . I'J. Til. -uprenu' 1 t. III.- .listrict ■■ • irl- .if
.-ippeal. Ill*' sup. rior cjurtji, and Hucb other courts as the
li'iii-laiure may I'reserihe. shall lie courts ..f record.
Sk. . 14. The r.iiintv clerk- shall he ex olHi-i.. clerks
..f the c.iurts .,f ri'cor.1 in an.l f.ir their res|K,'Ctive coun-
ties or cities aii'l cuuties. The legislature may also
provide f.ir th.- ap|.<iintment by ihe several suiwrior
i-iuirts I.f ..nc .,r more .-.immissi.incrs in tln-ir resi«'ctive
...unties .,r .-itie- ami .-..unties with authority to i<-rforni
chamber liii-iiic-- ..f th.- jn.liiesof the suj^-n.ir courts, t..
lake .leis.siri,.ns, and perf.irni such other business cn-
necte.| with ih.- a.lministration ..f jn-ti.-e as may 1*
prescribe.! hv law. . . . .u j
Skc. Iti. The leirislatiire shall provide for the speedy
and uniform publication of such .ipinions of the
supreme curt and of ihe .listrict curts of appeal a»
may b.- ..nlercl by sai.l courts respectively, and all
sucli opinions shall Iw free f..r j.ublication by any
person. ,
Sk. . 17. The justices ..f the supreme lourt. of the
.listrict curts of apl«al. aii.i the iiidiies ..f the suiienor
c.uirts shall sfverallv. at state.l times .lurinc their
.•.intiuimn.e in ..ffiee.' rceive f-.r their s.-rvices a com-
iH'Osaiioii wliich shall n..t he increa-.-l .ir diiniiiishe.l
after their el.-cu..n nor .luring thi- term for which thev
-hall have Ih-cu electtKl. The salaries ..f the jusnces of
the-iipn'mecurt.of the .listrict c.urt- ..f apwal and
..f the i;idfre- .if the su|«ri..r curt- shall be pawl by Ihe
-tate. I'tile-s ..-.herwisi' •■liaiii.'e.l by the legislature the
annual salariis of th.' iusti.-es ,,f me supreme co'irt and
..f lb.' .listrict courts ..f apiM-al -hall b.- six th.uisand
.lollars eaih. Inle-s ..therwis.' chanifcl hv the leinsla-
lure the iu.l(ti-s of the sujH'rior curt -hall receive an
annual salary as now provide.l hy law.
Sec. IX. The justices of the supreme court, .if tlie
• listrict i-onrts ..f appeal, and ihe jtidites .if the superior
.-oiirts -hill be inel'irible to any otber offici or public
.-iuid..vnieii! than a judicial '..ffic or emplovnient
■ lurini; 'h.- 'erni for which thev shall have bi-en elected.
Se. . LM. riic -upreni.' . .lun -hall ap|H.int a .-lerk of
that coun. but the present .l.rk of the curl -hall hold
office until thecxi.iratioii of his term of .iffice; a phono-
irraphic reporter, and a hailifT. wh.i shall severally hold
his office an.l 1«' rem.ivable a' the jileasure -if the curt
Kach .li-tri.'t .'..110 of api^'al shall app.iinl acl.'rk, j.ho-
ii.nrraphi. rets.rter ami DailifT. wh.. shall severally hold
his ..ttice .iti.i be rem.ivable at the pleas-jre .if the ciurt
by which lie is appoiute.1. The supn-nie curt shall
liiiMiint .1 n-p'irter of .leci-i..iis. who shall appoint an
assistant r.-)Mirter f.ir each ..f th.- .I'sirii-t .'.uirts of
apiH-al. All <d sai.l ..ffi.-.'r- shall le.l.l ..ffice and be
rem.ivable it the plcasiin- ..f the -uprem.- curt. The
iiecisi..ns .f the .listrict curts .if ap[H'al shall he pub-
lishe.1 in th.' same volumes with the "i.ini.ui- ..f the
-I'lprenie curt uii.ler the same ;»'eneral title "f California
KeiHirt-; and all -tatutes in relation to the publication
of the ..piiii..n- of the supreme c.uirt shall be .leenied
III apply to the publication .if the decishui- of the .lis-
trict ciin- of apjieal.
Se. . i' ^io ..ne shall lie eligible l.i the olli.-e ..f a
justice ..i the supri'iiie curt, or ..f a .listrict curt of
aplieal. ..r >.' " juilge of a siijierior court, unless be shall
have been a.lmitte<l t.i practice Iwf'ire the supreme cum
.d the Stat. . , . , ,
8k< . i*. No JU'lte .if the supreme court, nor of a
■ listrict c-.ir' .'f api.eals, n..r of a suis'rior court, shall
■ Iraw or rec ve any m.uithlv salary unless he shall take
and sub-erils' an affidavit l>ef..re aii olBcer entitled to
admiiiisl.r .aths that no cause in hi- ...iirt remains
iindecide.l I i»t has been snhmitteil for il<-ci-ion forthe
iierio-l ..' ti '"'.v .lays.
Tm.s. Ki.iM, Jr..
Presi.lenI pr.. teni. ..f the Senate.
Ai.nrv .Vxhersos.
S|H'aker ..f Ihe Assembly.
tll*'l ' I"' Ci am. s»-. retary of Stale.
rUe.1 in 'be oltli-e of the Secretary of Slat
day of Manli. A. V. I«W». •^ F- f»rr>r. **>■<
Slat. Ill J II ' llepiiK
Slat!-, lb* St"
reiarjr of
Matt.
^\^.*
Liiuiiiu rMi« I j
oj«t'?^>^^'A SV.Ac^.
Calif'trnia:
\' ir. or" ('rllilotliia. II
tltt Thirttfthirtt ./.#»"»i. ^'^iwtiwj? "" '** •tT'Onl tlmft nf Jamnmrf.
I.I
l.ii!hr..|. Slill.f.ir.i 111, ;li.- 4'1.-H1,1,, lin ,
A. I'. • :t.-l>ti'i'ii liiiiKlnil ami i'ii;lit> -Ihr. ..
in lib'T 1 ijiliiyllirif i>t i|ri<l», m jia^e t».
Ml/, ri'i'.irls I'f Sanlu I'Uira ■■uuiilj, iiiiil l.v i!
iii<-t>l>i<f <<irli ;.'niiil. :nii| ••>■ fift-.' ar«ni<, >.<-.| 4.1- in..
• irvi"«'» <u|.|i|i.|iM-iitiiry iluTein. ;iiiil bv i .iiiiir!iKii..r\
LTUiitfi. lire |*Tiiiitti..l, :iji|.riiv.'.| an.l oiiiiirnii'>l Tli'i-
iMuinl i.f incstoi-.if ilic Li'laml .Siaiif.inl Jiitii.ir i:in>»T-
-iij. a.* -iK'li. i>r ill tlic iiaiiii' "f ihc iM>titiit:<iii. "r bv
iilliiT iiitelliciMi' .b-iuiiaiiiin .if ilit- trii«tfe.» nr nf tlii-
iiistitiiti.iii may rici'i\i- iiriij.<.riy. real iir ii.T»..iial. anil
ttlicrrver »iuiai<il. by jtift, ]inini, ilcvi«»., nr IkhiiicH for
Jbi- benefit itf the ui'.titiitiiiri, iir itf aiiv iii.]>artnn'tit
thereof, ainl •.(loli |.ro|.iriy, unless otlierwiw proviji'il
-hall be belli by tin- tni-iei-.* ..f the l.ilaml Si.inbinl
.liMiior uiiivt'r«lt\ u|"iii tin trn>t!. proviileil for in tin
lirant (niiMilin): the iiriiversity. ami ani>:mlnieni>. th. riiif
ami ^.•^.lllI^. bei|ue-i-aml ilevi-e« oipplenn-niurv thirei.i
Tile le),M«latiin., by »|.<H-ial iiel. may (•ruiii to Ibi' irusteer
"f the l.i'laml Stanfunl .Iimior iiniver<ilv lorjiiirati- pon
ITS ami i.rivilcire-, but it -ball init thereby niter their
tenure, or limit tl:eir |Hi»t'r« or obligations as Trustees.
All profM-rty now. ir hereafter belli intrust forth, foiiml
iii^-. niaititenanre or binelit ,.f the Lelaml Siaiif,.r(i .In-
nior university, or ..f any .|i'|iarlniirit thereof mav l»
exenif.te.l by si.<..ial ait fr.iiii stale la.vatioii an.l all
perMinal |.r..p.riy so li.lil. the Talo Alto tarn, as lU-
-eribeil in the emi.iwineiit jrrant to the triiste.- of tlie
Miiiversity. ami all other real propiriy so lieM ami \ise.l
by the MtiiM-rsity* for eilui-atioital ptirposes e\i-/;sivel\ .
may In- similarly e\em|it*i| from e.mnty ami itiinioipal
tasatioli ; ftruiuleil. that resiib'nts nf Ciilif.irina -hall be
ebarpeil im fees for tuition niiless siu-b fees lie aiitb«irixe.l
by act of the lejrislatiire.
Ai.hK.N ANtlKKSoN.
S|ieaker of the Assemblv.
Tiioii. Flint. .Ih..
I'resiilent pro teni. of ih. Senate
(1 iiiiv. Xecretary of State.
Kileil in the offiee of the Secretary of State, the <
ilav of Mareh. A. I). I«»t. ('. V. CiiVrv. .Seori'tarv ..f
State. Itv .1. II h. I>eput\.
ASSEMBLY CONSTITOTIONAL AMENDMENT No 14.
MUtI: c. r
1>. is'iii. r. \\
1". J. Itrali-
AUopteJ in .Vs-enibly. Kebruarv 17.
Kyle, Chief rierk of the Assenibfv.
Ailopteil ill Senate, Man b !», \. I>. IsiH.
ibiri, ?»e<-retary of the >eiiate.
This resolution was iransinitteil to the t»o\erniir this
1" Uay of Manh. A. D. l-eiH. \V. I. (Kolev. I'rivale
Se.retary of the liovertior.
Cii.MTt:!; XXX. Assi^mU;! Vimttitniionat Aiiientiment j\'i..
H. a regain tioH prttfHtfi}ut tn tftf jtfO}itf of thr ^taU "f Cati-
fornia 'til iiniendment fo Ihr t-onittitutinn 0/ t'le xtnte^ b*t
ii'hliiuj It Mil ftctiiin III nitiele ninr thereof . to he nuu'i-
liered " ith the next ctiii.trciitire nuniiier ofseetiunt to gaid
article. I'f luting tu ejempting fnim taxtitioH nil projierlii
»f ■' The Cttlif'iniin !<fhool nf iieehnnical Arti."
The legislatvin- of the -laie of ('alif..rnia. at its iliiny-
third session. lonimeiieinL' on the secoinl ilay of Jaii
nary. Ann.. Domini one thoiisanil eiitbt bntwlreil an.l
ninetv-nine. two tbir.l- ..f all the members elw!...! to
eai'b bouse of sai.l leiii-latiire Mi-ina in fav.ir thereof.
In-reby propos.'s liiai a tiew section be aiiileil t.i article
nine , if the .•..iisiitutiou ..f the stale ,.t Ciilifornia, to be
knowt) ami ilesijrnattMl with the next «-.itisecnti%'e
numeral in sai.l artiele. as f.ilb.ws:
.VII [iroperty lo.w or '.ereaftir iM-bnitiinu to "The
<'ulif,irnia .School of Mei^lianieal .\r|s,"* an iiistitntioti
founiieil ami imlowe.l by the lute James I.i.k 10 eiluoate
luabs ami females in t|,e prartiral arts of life, ami
incorporated nn,ler the law- of llie state ..f California.
X.n ember twentythiril. eiu'liti-en hun.lre.l an.l einlity
live, huvint its school bnililin|,'a bnate'l in the lity ati'l
e.iunly of San Fratiii.'eo. slinll lM'e\eni|it fn.ni taxation.
The Tustees of i^ai.l institution must annually npori
thrir pr<>cet.<lincs ami linancial lucounti- to tin
mivertior. The le(ri«lature tuny incMiify, su«iienii. anil
revive at will ib.. exemption from tjxali'.n hen-iti iriveii
Tini!'. Ki.i\T, Jit..
Tresiilent pro teni. of the Senate
AlDKX Amikh*iix.
S|M-ak.'r of the .\ssi*inbly
.li«.<( C. V. fi Ki!^ . SinriMary of State.
Fileii in the ..(flee of the Secreturv of State, the lllb
dsv of Manh. A. I>. t88B. <'. F. f'lirrv, s,.^retnrv of
SUte. fiv J I|.»srli. Itepiilv.
SENATE COMSTITOTIONAL AMENDMENT Mo. 1«.
.\ilopi...l ill -ieiiaie. Mar. b :;. A. I'. l'««l. K.J. Ilnili
lion. Stsretary ..f tli.' S«.nnle.
Ad.iptiMl in Asseniblv. Mar<'b l.'i. *• I' imt. C. W
Kvle. f'birf lierk of tli^ A-~-ml>ly.
This rrxilutiiin wa- trans mil l<.<1 liv 'be )i,n,.r,„v ||,|,
W (lay of Marrb. A. I>. loiti. W. I. K.,ley Prlvai..
H«rTflarv i»f llie <l..v«.nior.
..i.a.\ r... •... Hiilioni niakiii;:; comiwusatioi. .n!
^telieral or tllnfumi.
Thoi-. Fi.ist. Jr,.
I're-i.ient pro tem. of the Scnni,
AlIlKX Am.er.so>.
S|H.aker .if till Asscnil.U
AtttU •' K. t'liiiuv. Sf-irelary of Slate.
Filed in the ..rtlee .if the S«*retarv of Stale, the >
• lav of March. A. D. I«<i. C. K. L'urrv. S).cretarv ..f
Stale, Bv.l lloe-.b Itepntv.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 9.
lb
.\. II. Is;.!.
A.
I-..1, l!raili|..ti
li. isiei. c. w
\.lopte.| i11Ni1.1l., ,\|al
><.eretary ..f the Senate.
.\;lopte.l ill .\ssenililv. Manrli In
Kvle. Thief flerk .li th'e Asseniblv.
This reso|uti..ii was iransmitte,l bv the liovermir this
It day of March. \. I>. I><'i!i. \V.' I. F.iby. Private
StMTi'tary '.f llu' lioverruir.
ril.\iTI;K XX.WI. Sennle 1'uii.itiliitioiial Aineiulnirut -V...
■i—l'rvi>ofeii nmrmlment (<> nrtiele air itf the foniititiition
relative to the cotiifieutnition nf miprettie niiit mijiesriiir
ntiirt Jtiitijeit.
The leirislaiure of the <tuie of California, at its thirtv
thinl session, two thinis ..f all the niemb.rs elected t.-
III.- s<-iiate an.l assembly v..tin^ tber.-f.ir. i,r..p.is*..s 1.,
the .[uaHtiefl elector* "f fbc «TaTe ttie fT>tlnw1nK amenH-
incnt to the constitution; That se.'ti.in seventtien ..'
article six be amended s.i as t.i read :
.Section 17. The ju.stiie- ..f the supreme eonrt an 1
judges of the sii|«.rior court -ball sevenilly. at state.!
times .lurintr their continuaiiee in office, receive for their
services a comi*'nsatiiin which shall not lie increase.l ..r
.|iiiiinishe.l after ilieir election, nor during tli.. term for
which tliey shall ba\.' ben elected, which compensa
tioii .shall lie paid by the stat... Intil otherwise chan^'i.l
by the legislature, tbi' annual salaries of the instices ..f
the supreme court shall la- six thonsan.i dullars eai-li
and Ihe suiierior court jmlges shall rweive the salaries
n.iw allowed by law. payabl.. nionthly. Kaib judireiif
the su|HTior court may aii|H>int a .omirtient sfenoir
raplier for his court, who shall hold otfice iliiriUK (jikhj
behavior. Sm h stenographer shall receive a salary f..i
rep..rtinL'. payable by the state, and fees for transi-ri].
tion when reijuircl! pavable in iriminal cases by lb.
cnuiily.nml in civil caM'sliy th.' partv .irderinj; the same.
.Such salary, which mav vary in different counties ii.
proiMirtionto .luties. anil such' fees shall be lixed by law
Tllos. Kl.i.NT, Jk..
Pn-sidem pro tern of the Senate.
Al.llKX .\M.KKSON.
Speaker of th.' .\ss..mbh .
Atle/t f. K. ( 1 i!KY. Secretary of State.
Kile-l in the ottiee of the Secretarv of Stat... the :•
.lav of March, .\. D. I««i. C. F, Cnrry. Secretarv , '
Slate. Hy J. H.M-scb. Iteputy.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No 15
V.n. ISe'. !■■. J. Ilraml..ii
.\.lopted in. Senate. Mar.l
•Secretar.v of the Senate.
Adopti.<l in .Vsseiiibly. March 1". .\
Kvle. Chief Clerk of the Asiierohlv.
I». l!**!. «'. W,
C^jr,,
f»r»»|w»»r f« fm^ p..,i|,w wr ffM
Sennte t'onstitiUioiinl Anirntltit^tit Mn. !-'■ A refiAittinn ;■'
fyrnpofe t'j the i>^opU nf the ftate nf California an ainetui
tiiftit to ntctiiin eiijhteen of article rteren nf the eon-^ti!"-
tioft. Ill relation to reienne and taxation.
H^Motieti hit the tenatr. the a^Kmblii eonriirrimj, rij.i'
the legislature of the state ..f Califuirnia, at its recular
session comniencin)C on the s<.<'onil day of Janiiar>
•■ichteen hun.lnd and ninety-nine, two tliinln of tin
fiiemlx'rs ele.-ted to eai-li ..f the tw.. hoii.st's voting' it.
favor thereof, hereby pro|Mis*.s that se*'tioii eiKhti'Cii of
.irticic elev.'ii .if the .-oii9tittition of th.- -tate of Cali
f.irnia be atnen.ltHl t.i read as foll.:ws:
Section I* No county, city, town, township, Inianl
of eilucation or s<.hiMil .listrict-. -hall im-ur any iiidi-bteil-
ness or liability in any manner or for any piir|"i«.
cxceeilinc in any year the ineomc an, I revenue iirovide.1
for sin h year, without the assent of two thirds of tin
■|iialili<s| electors thereof, votiiic at an election t.i be
held for that purpose, tmr iitiless bef..re ..r at th*. tiin.'
.if incurring siieh itidebtiNltiess provisi.m shall b.- mail,
for th.- eollei-iioii of an annual tax siiitiei.,ni to pay tb.
interest ..n sm.h imlebte^lness as it falls due. ami al»,'
provision to .-onstitut.. a sinkitig fund for the {la.vnieir
..f the princifgil thereof on ..r l*f..rr matiirit.v. "whicl.
•hall not .'xcciil f..ny y...irs fr^iiii the time ..f c.iiilract
inti the same ; pmrideH. hoH-erer, that the city and county
of San Francis...! may at uiiv time |iay the iiii|mi.l .'laim-
with interest ilier...',ii at the rate lif Tn.* |K'r cent per
aniiiini. for mat.'rials furnished to ami w.*rk .l.ifie n.r
sai.l eitvati.l e4iiiiitv .liirinit tlM* fortv-lln«l. f.irty-ser.md.
•■•ny-tliirtl. forlv t..iinli..in.l nftielli'Hs«»l ve*r<.,a»il for
iiiiliai.l leacherW' salaries for the flflielli H>4'al rear. ,.iit
..r It... iiiemne ami rt*senti« f*t mny »tico«wfllnM vear or
• !,» •maMini fo b» palsl In fiall ..f ^mUi ci%tanmnt»t
1., ...^v.i«y .,{ .lanuar.\ iii;\i s... .ei-.iititf ibeii
I .iiicy ik>«.ur ill thee.fllceof a justice I he g.ivcrtior
api...ini aisrsoii to bol.l the ortic.. until the .l.-i-
M aii'i .|Ualitieati..ii of a iustiee t.. bll the \aeane>
,. Ii i-l.s ti.iu shall take plai-.- at the next siici.ee. ling
.■ i.ral election at which state ..ffb-ers are ele<*t«^i. and
. J 11- til. -.. eliTt..| shall bol.l ibe ..tfi.e f.ir the remain
■ ' of the llliexpire.l term
The supreme court -hall lane api*llat.. juris.liition
'tirect from th.- su|ierior i-ouris in every action, proceed
ir.L' or s|iecial pro^'eeding where is necessarily .irawn in
.piestion the validity of a statute, or of an authority
• vercisinl iin.ler the rnite.1 .States: ..r where is nec..-'-
irdy drawn in .|iiestion the vali.litv .if the ronstitution
my -tatiiti of ..r authority exercised umler tlii- stat.
the ground of being repugnant to the cinstitutioti
laws of ibe rnii.'.l Stales; .,r where i- necessaril.v
-iHii in .|iiesti.in the validity of any statute of iir
I 'hority exercised under this .state ..11' the grouti.I of
ling repugnant to the i-onstitutioii of this state; .ir
nhere is necessarily drawn in .|uesti.in the legality of
."'V tux, impost or assi'ssmeiit ; in all proctHlings in
' \i-rcise of the right .if eminent domain; in actions ..r
: !..eee.Iiiigs for usurpation or intrusion into, or unlaw-
< 1 holding of. a public franilii-c. ; als.. in all criminal
i.-tiofis (.in .(uesiions of law al..ne>iii which tin- judg-
til shall be tleaib or imi.risonm.-nt for life; and also
11. all i-ases in which the fact of the adoption b.v a city.
• r of a city ami cunty. of a charter for it- ..wii'govern
1 cut. .ir the vali-liiy .if the same, or any part th.-reof,
■ir of any riutboritx- everci-i-.i tii.-.-euuii. r. i- U(-.-..--ariI>
.lr.*wii iu .|UuxUuu. It »b«i.U uli,** have u(.p«.llate juris-
.lictlon in ever.v action, priH-eedingor sjic-ial proi.e..«!iiiK
.litemiineil by any district court of ap|wul the rcconl in
which may, by onler pursuant to the furth.T pr.ivision-
,.11 these subjects hereinafter contained in iliis articl.
he directeil to be transniitte.1 t.i it. It shall also have
lurisdiction in every action. pr,.cee.ling an.l spe.-ial pro
i-eeding w-liich shall actually have Im-cu submitte.l to it
i.ir .lecision liefore the organi/ation of the .listriei court-
..faptieal established by this amendment, ami of ever.x
jicnding cause which shall not In' translerahl.. t.i the di-
riet courts of appeal as hereinafter provi.led. .\ml in
.ill cases in whii-li the supreme court shall ai-ijuire iuri--
.liction it shall have iurtlii r jurisilictioii to de<-i.ie all
.juestions j.ropcrly presentcl on the ri-cord, whether or
no they b<- such as'ol tlienis.l\e- \v..nl.l entitle the conn
■o take jurisilictioii of the cause.
Sei'. ■'•■ The state is benby .li\i.led int.. IhnM- ap|iel
'ate .listrii-ts. in each of wliicii there shall Ih- a distri.-i
. ourt of api^-al. consisting of tlire*. justices. There shall
in each vcarlie foiirregular ses-ionsof eai h district court
•f apfieal,! oninicnciiig on the second Monday in Febrn
try. May. .\tigiist and N.iveinbi'r. Si^eial sessions may
i.e"heb! at anv time upon the onler ..f the court.
The tirsi ai'.iiellate.listrirt shall embrace the following
, ounties : San Fram isi-o, Marin, Cotitru C.i-ta. .\lameda.
-an Mateo, .Santa (,'lara. Santa Cm/.. M.uiien.y. and San
Benito, The oltieial .b-sigiiatioii ..f the .listriei court of
.ipiK-al in this ilisiriit shall be • The Curt of Appeal of
the Stat.- of California in and f..rthe First l>i«tricl," and
t shall liol.l its se«sions ai the city an.l . oiinty of San
Francisco.
The swond ap|iellate district shall enibrac- the fol-
l..wilig nanie.l cuiiiiie- in the state; Fresno, Tulanv
Kings, Sun l.uis Obis|«i. Kern. Invo, Santa Harbara.
Ventura. I-.s .Vngeb--. .''an Bi-rnar-lino. Orange. River-
-ide, an.l ."*aii r>ieg... The .itHcial designation .if the
, listrict ri of aj.is'al for this .listri.-t shall lie "The
Court ..f Ap|H':il of the State of California in and f.ir tin
•Second District," ami the court shall li.d.l it.sessi..n-
it the citv of I..1S .\ngcles.
The thinl upin.|late ili-tri'-t shall eiubrai-e the t..llo« •
.ngnami.<l counties: Del Norte, Siskivoii. M.«loc. Hum-
boldt. Trinitv. Shiista. Ijissen. Tehama. I'luiiia-
Memlocimi, laik... l-i.lusa. lilcnn. Itutte, Sierra, Sutter.
Yuba, Xcvuda. S..tioiiia. Napa. Yolo. I'la.'er. Solano.
Sacramento, Kl Dorado. San Jii;i.|uiii. Ama.l.ir. fala-
ii-rus. Stanislaus. Tiioluinne, .\lpiiie. Mono. Marijiosn.
Ma.lera. tiiid Men-e.l. Th.- omcial .le-ignation <•< the
, listrict court of ai.|H-al o( tbi- .listriC shall In "Th.
Tourt of AplM-al of the Stat, of • alifornia in atel b.r lb.
Thinl District." ami the court -hall liol.l its .es»ioiis at
;be city of Sacramento.
The legislatun- mav remove one or more coiiniles
from one ap|.ellate iliVtrict to another, but no county
not contiguous to another county of a .li-trii't shall Ik
a. Ideil to such "listrict. , , ,, u
The justice- of th.. district courts of apjH-al -hall b<-
. lei't.-.l bv the .,t;alili.sl eliiclor- within their r.-|ie.-itv.
• li-irn-ts at th. g.ii.-ral state eb^ ti at tin- tinie-
aiid place- at which state olHcer- art' .•l..-i"l. an.t In
term of olflce shall l-- i»el»e year- from and .liter th
lirsl Monday after the lir«t day
.-...slinit tli.'ele.ti,.ti ; |»r,ieMfw/, th
f Janiiarv n.-M sm--
t on or U-fon-the tlr-i
,«.rirrev*te lt««-
I1»e li,.n*lr«M4
..f It.
.lav of Januarv uft.r this ameii.lni. nt take- eff.i. » lb-
goiernor siiallipi-itnt thn..- jiistice- (..r -»V'' •';"7;
i-.mrt of api»al, t.. ledd ofHce until .nialili.ati.in of ju-
ti..esto b.el.<le.l at the next siiciwling gemrul.!.-
ti.m The iiisti.-e. ..f ea-b .li-tri.t c. if of .•.|.|><-«.I s..
el«-t.sl.tthehr-l ebctioli -ball, at '*"': '''''""•'V.%
...cla.sifv iheniMlve- by lot that .me of them shall i..'
...It of .irfli-e at the en.l of f.i.ir fvnr'. •an- a- the .ii-l ot
ei„l,t v..«r« and the thinl at the .ii.) of twelve year-
An enirv of such cla«»irtcaii..n shall I"- nia.le in th.
miiiiiies'..r Hie .-..iirf •igne.l bv iliem. ami a .luplieate
<hrrr<ir sliall he lllr<l in llu- ..nice .if Ibe serrrtarv .•(
•tale.
• ' 1 l.e di.
I'.gcther with
^hall lie prin|
argtiriieiit.
applii-atioiis)!
an.\' oiii. tini^
.-ourt ,if aiiji
of the .listria
ami the gM
reniittitur -
said coi.rts
after the r.-iifl
St;. . 4. TK
tion of the
resfH'ctively
.•'lurt and wf
i-lass of .-aui
api»-llate jn^
trict c.i'irt- .
an.l .ietermin
St.. . pi. J|
citirt- ..f apD
be rem.. v. .. 11
till- legi-latu
house. .\\\ I
jM'ace uiiv bel
tion of The gj
virtue ..f t iif
entere.l on
,if has l.eeu !
him and -balj
in his.lef.'n-
11 hall l.e|
<y.i . 1-.'
aplieal, the n^
b.gi-latiir.'
Sk. . H.
of 111.' court .i|
ties or t-itiej
pn.vide f,.
courts ..f .,
.•ouinie- or
chamber In
take .it-po-
necteii with
preserilH'.l 1
Ski . Iti.
ami uiiifor
supreme cod
mav b*.
^iiA .ipinii^
(.t'rson,
Sk. . 17.
• listrict .-.,-
i.uirts sliaH
ciintiuuam-
jiensati.
after their e|
shall have
the supn-nid
..f tliej;;dgj
-tate. I'lilJ
.innual salai
.if the .li-
• lollar- ea.
tun- the jii^
annual sal.ij
Ski !«
.listrict i-o'i
••oiirts -h.ilB
empl..ym.-til
.luring th.
Sr.i . I'l.
that fif.r
..Itit-e
grapli
his..t'
Kacb-li---
iioirniplii.
bis otn.'e -i
by which li|
iijipoitit 11
ass; -tan t
apical. aH
ihl.-
,],
Kc|sir -
of the ..pi
1.1 apl > •
trict .
Sic.
lu-tic. •
ip,»-al, r
have b..-i.
of th.
St
• li-tn.
• Iniw
ami -
xlmii
iin.|e<-i«ii.l
|.eri.«I of '
lfMi<<
rii»i
st«.. It-
SlAtr of Califoriiitt. ^
SrpArtmtiit ot Stntt. \
rMp')^^^' O.^-s^, ..„^...„.,., oaui<^>^v,A |V.Ac^
Catifnrmi*:
%'Ht RF.4S. The Ir^intetttirr nftkr ,«f"- nf 1'ttlifetmtm. ftUt* ThtHtt thirtt ,f$hm.^<-Jinu,
iiilUing <i fM-T tfcivni
leered >'itlt Ike ntjl cutureutur nuuihrr of tetiont to $aul
article, rrlnlinii li> rset<ii>li'<<l from tofiition all proi>rTl«
«f ■ Thr Cahf'rnia Srhniil nf Mtrhlnknl Arts.
The !fgi-la»urf uf tlir siatt- of t'alifi.riiia. ;it its iliiny-
iliinl »r«sion.iumniciu-iii>r "'n tlu- wcoml day i«( Jan
iiarv. Aniiii Domini »w Tli<iM^in<\ riglit liiin<iiv<l iin.l
ninriv-nilK'. two tliir.l« ..f :ill tli<- mrnilx r< cli-otftl to
i-url. 1i..M-f..f stti.l I.Ki-laliin- v.i-inc in fav.r tlieivof
lnTi-bv i>nii».M- thai a \w\\ srcti.'M !>«• ttil.li-.l t.> articli-
niiH' .'.ftii<' ...iiMitnlioii ..f llie state .«f Calit.irnia, i.< Im-
kniinn an.l ilrsi(:i>at<'il witli the next ...n-i-cutiv.
niinnral ill -"i'l artiilo. »-■< f'tll..\v>:
Vll nr.iiwTiv II. .« .11- I'en-aftiT bcl.iiii.'mn !<• " rtu-
liilifornia Scli.i'.l .if MtH-lianii-al Arts," an inslitiilioii
f.iiin'liMl un<l iiiil.'Wrcl l.vilu- latf Jainr^ Lu k to «'«lufat<
inal.-. anil fi-nialf* in tli.- i.rai'tical art- i>f life, anil
incori.orati-d nii.lir tlit- laws of ih.' statr ..f lalifornia,
NoM'IiiImt twi-nlvtliiril. I'it-hli'fn limi.lri-.l ami i-i|;lilv^
li\i- liaviin: its «liool Imililinjis liK-at.'il ni ilii rityainl
loniityof Sun Francisco, shall Ix' cxemi.t fr.>in taxation.
Till' I'ni-tres of saiil institution must ainiuaily n'pon
their urocpi'ilings ami linaniial accounts to the
mivi-rnor. The lenislatnri' niav mislify. siis)>onil. and
n-vive at will ihc exemption from taxation hcn'iri civcn.
Thos. Klint, Jk.,
I'reisiJent pro tern, of the Senate.
Al.DKN Ani>eri«on.
Speaker of the V--einlily.
AlUft: C. F. t'l Kiiv. Stiretary of State.
Filed in the .»ftice of t he Secretary of State, the 11th
.lav of March, A. ». 189**. t^. F- Onrry. Secretary of
State. Hy .1. H.H'Sch, Hepnty.
File<l in ihr -lU- •- oi ii..
.lay of Marrh. A. D. \m>.
State. Hy J. IJiH'seli. iK'pnty
S«*<-relary *.f Stale, llie ^'^
r. K. Ciirry, Se<Tetary ..f
8BMATE C0H8TITOTIONAL AMENDMENT No.
11. iv.i. r. J
14.
Ural
.V.lop'eil in -^enale. March
.l.)n. Secretary of the Senate.
Adopte.I in" A>semhlv. March !.•). A. D. I«ei. ' . »
Kvle. Chief Clerk of the A>seinhlv. .
*rhis resolution was trHiismitte<l hy tli.- ti..\criior tins
lt> (lav of March, A. I). l«««i. «'. I. Kolcy, Private
Secretary of the <i..vern..r,
Ch^i^ik XXXItl. Senate CunstUutiutull AineiitiMent .Vi..
li To jYTHpone tn The pntjttt of th» »Io«« ../ California on
amenihnrni tn the cniiflitHtlnn nf tite ftiilr. nmemtiruj
BEMATE CONBTITUTIONAL AMEMDMERT Mo IS
Vi. llran.l.
A.loptea in Senate, Mar.lin. A. I>. l««i
.■secretary of the .*M"nate.
Aiiopted in Assembly, March Ii*. \.
Kvle, Chief Clerk of the Awembly.
II. l.HJKI. <• W.
Semite fonttilutional .^meHdntrnt .Vo. / '. .1 resolution !•■
jtropoie t'> tlu people uf the Hate of California an amenil
inent to section eighteen of article eleren ../ the eonstitv.
(ion, in relation to rei-enue and taxation.
JUtolied lui the senate, the a.iieinbl;i eoncurriny, Tha'
ihe lepi.slatnre .>f the sUte of California, at its ret:nlar
session comnietieiin: on the swoml day of January,
eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, two thirds of the
members elected to each of the two houses volinp in
favor thereof, herehy projsises that se<'tioii eighteen of
article eleven of the constituti..n of the -tate ..f Cali
f.irnia be aniemled t.. rea.l as foll.iws:
Section 18. Xo c.nintv, city, town, township, board
.if wliication or school districts, shall incur any indebte<i-
ness .ir liability in any manner or for any purpose
excee.liut; in any year tlie income an.l revenue j.rovided
for such vear, without the assent .if two thirds ..f the
■ inalitled elect.irs thereof, votinp at an electi.m t<i be
held for that jmrpose, nor unless before or at the tiine
of incurrini; such indehteduess provision shall be majle
for thecolhction of an annual tax sufBcient to pay the
interest on such indehtedness as it falls due, and also
provision to constitute a sinking' fund for the payment
of tlie jirincipal thereof on ..r lief.ire maturity, which
shall not exceed fortv vi-ars fMin the time of contract
inj; the same; provided', however . that the city and county
of San Francisco may at aiiv time pay the un|«jid claims,
with interest thereon at the rate of live (ler cent m-r
annum, for materials furnished to and work done I.
sail'
forty
unpai'
id cit valid countv durinjr the forty-lirst, forty-secoml
rtv-tliinl, fortv-fonrth, and fiftieth fiscal years, and loi
...inaid teachers' salaries for tlie fiftieth fiscal year, ..in
of the income and revenue of any succeedinE y~- ■
vears, the amount to be paid in full of said clair
i.. excee.1 in the a^'^'re^ate the sum ..f hve lio
thoiisaM.I .l.illar- an.l that ii.i statute
ear
ma noi
indred
f limitation*
the Stale .if Califurnuk in and forth* First l>i«trici," and
it nhall hold its w-i-'ions al the lily and .oiinly of San
Francisco. . , ■
The second ap|iellate district -hall .iiinraee the fol-
L.wini: nanie.1 c.iunli«-s in the state: Fresno, Tulare.
Kinvts, San l.uis t)bis|«). Keni. Iiiv.i, Santa Iturlwra,
Ventura, l/os .Vii«eles, San B<riianlino. Oranp-. River-
-ide, and San Oietro. The olhcial designation of the
district conn of ai.in-al for this district shall lie "The
Court of .\i.[>eal of the State of Califoniia in ami for the
Second District," an.l the conn -hall h.il.l i'- sessions
at thecity .if I.'>s Antreles. , , „
The third upiiellatedistnct shall embriu;e iln- f..llow-
iiiC named counties: Del None, Siskiv.ni. M.sl.ie. Hum
holdt Trinitv, Shasta. Ijissen. Tehama, IMuma-
Mend'ocino, Lake, Colusa, tilenn, Butte, Sierra, Suiter,
Yuba, Nevada. S.inonia. Najia. Yolo, Placer, Holaiio.
Sacramento, Kl Dorado. .Sin Joai|Uin. .\nia.hir, Cala-
vcra- Stanislaus, Tuolumne, Alpine, Mono, Manti.isa.
Ma.lera, and Men-e.l. Thi' otKcial desitjnalion "f t he
.listrict c.inri of at. peal of this district shall be -Tii
«"ourt .if .\pinal of the Stale of California in and for the
Thiril District," and the conn shall hold its sessiiuis at
the city of Sacramento.
The'lei:islatiir<' niav remove one or more counlies
from one apiiellafe district to another, but no county
not contiguous to another county of a district shall Ix
a.Ided to such ilistrict. , , ,, i.
The justices .if the district courts of apiieal -hall be
elected bv the .(Ualilieil electors within their res[«,tive
.lislriets "at the «eneral state eledioiis at the time-
and place- at which state ofticers are elecie.l, ami the
term of olfice shall Ix' twelve vears from and after th<-
lirst Mondav after the Hrst dav of January next suc-
ce<-<lin« the election ; provided, xhut on or lief, .re th.- Iir«i
■ lav of January after this amendment take- ef:e«t th.'
ijoverii.ir siiall ap)K>iiit thre<' justices for each ilistnct
.■ourt of apiieal, to h.il.l office until .lualihcation of ju-
lices to be elected at the next sticceedinn general elec-
tion. The justices of each ifisfrict court of apiKial so
electe<l at the tirst election -hall, at their first nieetin(;.
so classify themselves hv lot that one of them shall s.i
out of orflce at the end of four years, one at the end of
eiiihl vears and the third at the end of twelve years.
.Vn entry of such clas.sitication -hall Im- made in the
minutes'of the court signeil bv them, and a duplicate
thereof shall he tiled in the office of the secretary of
-tate.
If a vacancy o<-cur in the office of a justice of the dis-
iriet court of npiwnl the (-overnor shall apfM<uit a j«T«..n
I.I hold the office until the election and <iualitieati.in of a
of the .li-inci j
dollars ea«'h
tun* the ju.Ik^
annual salary i
SB.-. \* tW
• listrict c.iiirts j
courts shall \M
emphiymeiiT
durinK the lei
Ski . I'l. tI
that irt. bu^
.ifflce until tin
graphic rejior
his office an.l
Kach .li-tri.-t I
no«£ratihic reti4
his office ami |
hy which he
ap[Hiint a re]
assistant rejn
ap)ieal. -Vll
removable at]
ilecisions of tl
lished in the]
-tipreme cour
Keisirt-; ami
of the opinio^
to apply to tid
trict courts <if|
Sk< . -Xi.
justice of the|
appeal, or of I
fiBve been a.lll
of the stale ,
8k.-. H. N'l
.listrict cii-.n
.Iraw or rece
and subscri'ii
administer
undeciiied t:
perifnl of II '!<
Attest: <
File.1 in
.lav .if Mur. I
Stat. . Ily J. 1
State of California, '^
Separtment ot State. )
vV
^HHW^J^WRWPj
California:
WHEREAS. The Le^isUitiu;- of the St„U of Ciilifor„ia.at its Thirtu-third ^eosion, hegutnu.i
■I D 1809 tiro thirds of all the w embers eircte.l to each of the houses of said Legislature toting m
noin'^ several amentlments to the Constitution of thr State of California, pre,mred and diHvnguis
'Con'titntional Ameutlment Xuwher t), As^nohlij Con..tUutional Amendment .Yumber ^.,.Asser
Xiimher U. Senate Con.stitutit,nal Amendment Member J4.Se,mte Constitutional Amendment
imendment .YumberO, Senate Constitutional Amendment A'umber lo, and Senate Const, tutiont
uhich .said Constitutional Amendments ttetr duUn.assed by the .Senate and Assemhh, of the Sti
required by Section one of Article eighteen of the Constitution of the State of California.
THEKKFOKK, pursuant to an . ict of th' Legislature of the State of California entitled An At
and ninety-pL-e of tite Politi.al Code," approved February ..'.?. 1890.
I C F. CrRliY. Secretary of State of the State of California, do hereby certify that I leavi
ropUs of the said proposed Amentlments to thr Constitution of tlu State of California to be voted u
be held on the si.vth day ofAovember. A. D. 1900. uith the originals note on file in my office, and thi
therefrom and of the whole thereof.
H-ITJVKSS my hand and the Great Seal uf State at offic* in Sacramento, this
hf nui-t
to taiti
f rroftrrt'.'
|it~ iliinv
ky .if Juii
Iri'il ami
|elfOtf<l If
Br tliereut.
I urliclf
rni.i, tt) bt'
(i»!i-<'CUtivi-
Tli.
fin>tiluti(>i'
> o.luoati-
life, ami
|«.'alit<iriiia.
In'l ii)ility
. ity ami
I taxation.
Iv rcpori
■ to till
fcpeiKl. ami
|, .1 >:..
\v St'iiate.
;HSON.
*<4-inl»l\ .
|te. the Utli
cn'tarv of
No. 14.
I l--. J. Hniii-
Irt«i. f. \V.
t»\»'nii»r ihi^
Privati
ni:neut .Vc.
TtiUforiiia «f*
Fil«sl iti tlir nitirr of the Svcrelan- of i^tiilr, tlii- »
.lay of Matt-I., A. I>. !*»•. C. K. furry, S..tr.-tary ..f
Stair. H>il. I^h'itIi. IK'f.nty.
SENATE C0N8TITVTI0NAL AMENDMENT No 16
y. J. Ilmmloh
Adopted in Senate. Mar.li!i. .\. II. 1»«'
Secntarv .>f the .>»<>iiate.
Ailopt'tMl i:i Ass<.mbly. March \*. \. I'
Kvle. Chief flerk of the Assembly.
!■««•. I' W.
Sffiiile i'oiulUiitioiial .tmfndinfiU .Vo. /'• .1 rr'ululioii to
ftropose t'l the fteoplt iif Ike ttatt of Vnlifomia iin attu'ul
m«ii( to Mclion eiglitren of article rUren nf the eonatili'-
lion, in relation to revenue and tnjalion.
liemUed lui the aenaU. the a»$einhlii roneurrtHg, That
the legislature of tlii' -Ute of California, at its rt'ttular
session comnietiiint: on the seeiind day of January,
li^'hteen humlred and iiinetv-nine, two thirds of the.
lueiubors eU>< teil to eaeh of the two houses voting i.i
iavor thert'of. lienbv |<roiHise« that section eiKhteeii of
article eleven of the constitution of the <tate of Cali-
iomia be aniemled to reail as follows:
Section 18. Xo county, city, town, tiiwusliip, board
.if eilucation or school districts', shall incur any indebted-
ness .ir liability in any manner .>r for any purpose
excc«di«K in an'v vear tlie income and revenue providetl
for such year, without the assent of two thirds of the
.|ualilied "electors thereof, votiii); at an election to be
hehl for that purpose, nor unless before or at the tune
..f incurring suoli indebtedness provisi.m shall be niajle
t.ir the collection of an annual tax sufficient to pay the
interest on such indebtedness as it falls due. ami also
provision to constitute a sinkiun ftind for the paynient
.if the principal thereof on or liefore maturity, whicli
■'hall not e.vcced fortv years fnim the time of contract-
inp the ^aine; pronded. houerer. that the city and coiinty
of San Francisco niav at any time pay the uniMiid cl8im>.
with interest iher«M;n at t1>e rate of five per cent iK-r
annum, for materials furnished to and w..rk done lor
~aid eitv and county during the forty-lirst forty-secoiid.
fortv-tllird, forty-fourth, ami liftieth fiscal years, and lor
miiiaid teachers' salaries for the fiftieth hscal year, ..ut
of the income and revenue of any succeeding year oi
^ears, the amount to be paid in full of J»;j\,^l»''"'' -IJ^'l
i„ excee.1 in the apKrc«ate the sum ..f live ^»"<\^^
hou.an.1 .l.-ll«r>. ami that m,> statute of hmitatiims
"iiipeal in this .lislrici shall i«- ■ The CtmrTT^pISaT . .
ll'e HUie of California in and forihe Kirsl Dftnct, and
t ^hall hold it- -essions at the city ami county of San
Francisco. .. . i
The second ap|>ellale district -hall embr.ici the fol-
Miwin^- ii»ine>l >..unti«-s in the -tati ; Fresn.i, Tulare
kinirs San l.uis Ohisi..), Kern. Invo. Santa Karbara,
Ventura. I-.s Auuel.-s, San {kmanlirio, Oran^re, River
-ide, an.l San IMeco. The otBcial de-i)fnati..n of the
lislrict i-ouri of ai'iieal for this district shall lie "The
Court of .\iiiH-al of^ the State of i;alif.>mia in and for tin-
Si^cond Pistrict. ■ ami the court -hall h.il.l it- session-
al the city of I.os Anjreles. , ,, , ., , 11 _.
The third apixdlate district shall embrace ihi' l.illow-
nic named counties: Del Norte, Siskiyou, M.«l.«-. Hum-
boldt Trinity, Sha«ta. Ijis-en. Tehama, I luma-.
Meiid.Kino, Uke. Colusa, tilenu. Hutte Sierra, Sutter.
Yuba, Seva.la. Sinoma. Nairn. \ olo. Placer, Solaijo.
.■iacramenio, Kl Doralo. San J.«».inin, Ama.lor, t ala-
M-ra- Stanislaus. Tuolumne. Alpine, Mono, Maniiosa.
Madera, and Merged. The .ittlcial dcsij,'nati..n of the
district court ..f aj.iK-al of this district shall !>.• • The
Court of Api-eal of the State of Call lornia in aii<l for the
Third U-.strict,- and the court shall hold its seosKuis at
ihe city of Sacramento.
The" let:i«lat lire may remove one or more counties
from one apiiellate di'strict to another, but no p'a"Jy
not contipuousto another county of a distnct shall be
a.lded to such district. • i n v..
The justices of the district court- of appeal sliall De
. lected hy the .lUalitied electors within their resiwitive
• lisiricts at the p-neral state elections at the time-
an<l places at which state officers are ele.ted, and the
term of office shall Ik- twelve years from ami after the
lirst Monday after the first dav of January tiexi siic-
.■.•edini; the electi.m : pr«c«Vf«rf. that on or Ix-fore the Urst
.lay of January after this amendment take- eftect tin
'overnor sliairai.iMjint thre«- justices for each district
• .lurt of api*al, to li.dd office until .lUalilicati.in of Ju-
ti.e-to beelecte.1 at the next siiccewlini; general elec-
tion The justices of ea<li district curt of apin-al so
elected at the tirst election -hall, at their first nuftint-.
-..classify themselves by lot that one of them shall go
ut of office at the en<l of four years, one at the luid ol
liirht years and the third at the end of twelve years.
\n entry of such classification shall be made in the
Miinutcs"of the court signed by them, and a duplicate
'hereof shall be tiled in the office of the secretary ot
""if 'a vacancy occur in the office of a justice of tlie dis-
tHct court of nppeol the BOvemor shall »pl«>iiil a i^rsmi
to hold the office until the election ami .nialihcnlii.n ..l a
innual salaries of the justices of th''"'!'™""' ".'"" !"1
.f the .listrict courts of api-al shall fcr six thouMnd
lollarseaih. I nle-s otherwise chanift-<l by the le)risla
lure the i'l.ln. - of the sujwrior court
klary as now providi-d by 1. —
-hail receive an
annual s»ii(r> a- >•"" i — - -.. -— _ « *t.
Sk< IK The justice- of the -ui.r.-iue court, ol tb«
.listrict c.urts ,.f app.-«l. and the judges "f the superior
courts shall U- ineligible to any other office or public
employment tlian a judicial .ifficc or eniployroent
.luinng" the term for which they shall have b.-en e ecte.|_
Skc. :;i. The -upreme c,,un -hall ai>i«.int a clerk of
ihat conn, but the pn'seut ihrk of the c.iiiri shall hold
office until the expiration of his term of .iffice. a j.hoi.jK
graidiic reixirter. and a bailifl. wh.i -hall -everally hold
his office and l>e removabh' a- the plea-ure nf thei-oiirt.
Kach .li-trict court of api>eal shall api«.int a clerk, iiho-
iiugraphic reiH.ner ami bailiff, who shall severally hold
his olflce and Im' removable at the pleasure of the court
by which he is ai>|.oiiitis1. The supreme c.iurt shall
aiiiMiint a rcji-irter of deci-ions, who shall appoint an
a-si-tant rep..rter for euih of the district courts of
api«'al. .Ml of -aid offi.ers shall hold office and b*
reimnable at the pleasure .>f the supreme court. The
decisions of the district courts .if app<'al shall be piib-
lishe.1 in the same volumes with the opinions of the
-upreme court under the same general title of Califoniia
Keisirt-; and all statutes in relation to the publication
of the opinion- of the supreme court shall be .leemed
to apply to the |iublication of the decisions of Ihe di«-
trict coiirt- of ap(>eal. . .„ .
Sec. it. So one shall l* eligible to the office ot a
justice of the supreme court, or of a district court of
apiieal, or of a judge of a sujierior court, unless he shall
have been admitte<i to practice hef.ire the supreme c.nirt
of the state.
8kc. 24. So judge of the supreme court, nor of a
.listrict court ol^ap|ieals, nor of a suin-rior court, shall
liraw or receive any monthly salary unless he shall take
and subscril>e an affidavit Wfore an officer entitled to
administer oaths that no cause in hi- court remains
undecided that has been snbniitte<l for ileci-ion for the
I>erio<l <if ninety days.
Thos. Flint, Jb.,
President pro tern, of the Senate.
ALDKN AxnEBXCM,
Speaker of the Assembly.
Atteit C *"■ CiKKV, .-k-cretary of State.
File.1 in the office of the Secretary of Slate, the »
dav ..f Murth. A. D. t**- <^- f- P"Tv. -Secretary of
Stat.-. It> J. II. .c-.!.. Depiiiv.
late. )
^TBtBf^F^uf^f^^^
Qiov>t(>'.«50<r>\ fkNle^d,.
California:
WHFRFiS The Le^islaUae of the Stat, of Califon.ia. at its Tltirttj-third session, he ^i.nino ,.n the .cconti .lay "f January.
■;r,zr;;rr:;r;;;rr;;.':r,,,tro.~-i."-'-
4,,,. ndment YuwherU Senate CoiiKtitutional .Iniriidnieiit A limber la, and senate Limtiitui*
T HEKKFORK, pursuant t„ an .id nf the Leatxlnture i,f the Stair nf California ennnea
anil nin.tii-tife of the PoHtiral Code," approved Fehruury J.i. 1899.
/ C F CrRHT Seeretan, of State of the Slate of California, do hereby certify Ikal I har, eareluHy compared tHe^ foregoing
,.o,L!ofl^a"",^ posed .jJilment. t. the Constitution of Ih. Slate of CuHfornia to he roled upon at the ne.rt ^en^raX election to
therefrom and of the whole thereof.
n-ITSKSS my hand an^i the Great Seol .,f State at office in .Sarrameni... thin
of f i|UvS>\i?'>': ..i.D.mio. ^
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ELECTION PROCLifllWflTI
State of CaHlornia,
In accordance with law thereunto directing me, I hereby proclaim and give notice that a General Election will be held throughout tL' state of I
sixth day of November, A. D. 1900, at which election the following officers will be elected, and the following proposed Constitutional Amtiid:, -nts wil|
Nine Electors of President and Vice-President of the United States.
Also, Seven Representatives to the Congress of the United States, being one Ripresentative from each Congressional District in the State, as
Also. One Representative to the Congress of the United States from the Second Congressional District in this State for the unex;ired term i
Also, Twenty Members of the Senate of the State of California, being one Senati>r from each of the following Senatorial Districts, a- jre-scril
Fifth, Seventh, Ninth, Eleventh, Thirteenth. Fifteenth, Seventeenth, Nineteenth, Twenty-first, Twenty-third, Twenty-fifth, Twenty-seventh, Twenty-nit
Thirty-fifth, Thirty-seventh. Thirty-ninth.
Also. Eighty Members of the Assembly of the State of California, !>eing one Member of the As.sembly from each of the Eiglu- Asseml
prescribed by law.
Also, Four Judges of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for tiie City and County of San Francisco, for the term jrescribedl
Also, One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for th' City and County of San Francisco, fur the unexpired term
term ending January, 190."). vic' Win. P. l.awlor. ajii)ointe(i.
Also, Two Judges of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and fr tach of the following Counties, to wit: Alameda, Fresno, a.u\
prescribed by law.
Also, One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles, for the unexpired terin of W illiam H
January, 1903, vice W. F. FitZL'»-rald. apjwinted.
Also, One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the following Counties, to wit: Madera, Riverside, San Bernar
prescribed by law.
Al?o. One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, for the unexpire<l term of .roseph v\
January, 1903, vice Wm. S. M'elN. aiipointed.
Also, One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Merced, for the unexpired term of J. K. Law. re
1903, vice F. G. CVtrander. appoii.tet!.
Also, One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Santa Clara, for the unexpired term of A. S. Kit
January. 190.5, vice A. L. Uhodos. appointed.
Also. One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of San Diego, for the unexpired term of John \\ 1^
January, 1!K)3. viee (ieorge Fulhr. ;ip inted.
Also, One Judge of the Superior Court in and for the County of Sacramento, for the unexpired term of Matt F. Johnson, decea«<ed, term
Alio, at said election, on said Tuesday, the sixth day of November. A. D. 1900, the following AmendmenU to the Constitution of the State of|
by the qualified elector* of said Stat-, all of which saiil Constitutional Amendments wer<- Inly proposed and pa!«»«'d by th^ Senate and As,«eMi!.ly .f tl
manner required by Section Om' of Article Kighteen of the Constitution of the State of Cilifornia. at the Thirty-third Session of the Legislature, I'e-i^
January, A. D. 1899 ; and the I^egisLiturt of the State of California at it« said Thirty-thirl S<-Mion duly submitted the said following Constitutional
I* v>xed on separately by said qualiliwl electors of the State of California at said election, said Constitutional Amendments being prepared and desigi.ai
at follows ;
ASatMBLY COHtTITOnOXAL AHSRDMCIIT He. «,
M wit:
•BitATK COKSTtTUnOltAL AKtKDHUIT No. 4,
M Wit:
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ECTION PROCLiAMflTIOH.
i3e)inrtment. )
iw thereunto directing me, I hereby proclaim and give notice that a General Election will be held throughout thi State of California on Tuesday, the
D. 1900, at which election the following officers will be elect'J. and the following proposed Constitutional Amendnients will be voted on, namely:
bsident and Vice-President of the United States.
itatives to the Congress of the United States, being one R' ; rcsintative from eacli Congressional District in the State, as prescribed by law.
itive to the Congress of the United States from the Second Congressional District in this State for the unexpired term of Marion De Vries, resigned.
Brs of the Senate of the State of California, being one Senator from each of the following Senatorial IJistricts, as prescribed by law, to wit: First, Third,
tilth. Thirteenth, Fifteenth, Seventeenth, Nineteenth, Twenty-first, Twenty-third, Twenty-fifth, Twenty-seventh, Twenty-ninth, Thirty-first, Thirty-third,
Thirty-ninth.
rs of the Assembly of the State of California, heing one Member of the Assembly from each of the Eighty Assembly Districts in the State, as
the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the City and County of San Francisco, for the term irescribed by law.
16 Superior Court of the State of California, ii and for th City and County of San Francisco, f..r the unexpired term of Rh(Hles Borden, deceased,
v: • W'm. I*. L:iwlor, ai'jioii.tiii.
the Superior Court of the State of California, in and fi.r ..ich of the following Counties, to wit: Alameda, r:osno. and Los Angeles, for the term
the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for thv County of Los Angeles, for the unexpired tcrin of W illiam H. Clark, deceased, term ending
itZL'' lald. appointed.
the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the following Counties, to wit: Madera, Riverside, Sari Bernardino, and Kings, for the term
the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, for the unexpired term of Joseph I'. Jones, deceased, term ending
Welis, appointed.
[the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Merced, for the unexpired term of J. K. Law. resigned, term ending January,
■'I'l'"- ■••"•
the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Santa Clara, for the unexpired term of A. S. Kittredge, deceased, term ending
thodes, app<>inted.
[the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of San Diego, for the unexpired term of John W. Huglie.", deceased, term ending
I Fuller, >] .!Ued.
the Superior Court in and for the County of Sacramento, for the unexpired term of Matt F. Johnson, deceased, tt-rm ending January, 1303.
on «ii<i TuesMlay, the sixth day of November. A. D. 1900, the following Amendments to the Constitution of the State of California will be voted on
|said Sta:' all of which said Constitutional Amendments were duly proposeil and pa>sed by tlx- Senate ami -Vs.^-ni ly <>{ the State of California, in the
On<- of Article Eighteen of the Constitution of tlie State of Cilifornia. at the Thirty-tiiinl Session of tlie L<gi.sla; ire, Iwginning on the second day of
tlic I>egi-iiiure of the ."^tate of California at its said Thirty-third S-ssion duly subniittf<l the said following Constit';lional .Amendments to the people to
lid qua! ■<] -lectors of the .State of California at said election, said Constitutional Amendments being prejmred and designated by numU-rs and otherwise.
■ CMDHKHT V ,._
Urn- €, I* rr;,-..
•B!«ATt COKITrrOnOMAL AKBHDHEIIT *•. 4,
U wit:
S^n»lf^ '•'"•'•'• *•"•••»'' I ■■■'•»•'■>'"• -Vf» , 1 •"
Str. :. Tlir siipivnir court •liati r iit^iM of « ctiirf ill<tric( omrt ofappt-jtl. whilr actinic .t* •iirh. Kiiall harr
jt)«Ti(-r an«l four a«MM-i«lr iii»ticr«: fwontieii. t]i:tt thr lliv »anir fHiw«>r aihl aiitboht^ mp the justice of !»ticli
' ■ - ' ■' r - ■ ; ■ •" • -hr c<»un
■i'W T' trirt court* of amml •hall liarrapi^'l-
'•f Is'.- in rrrry i-;ril iM-ti 1. J t^K-rr.litiir ari'l
Ti
tuw
€4m
.V**<**^A*^"'l ** *'*
.*Hi*« tSf fifg*
•»!»• »»«r» **•»« ai»fi an** «»•» nrrt y
I MlKl
. I., bf
, a *lial!
ouch of I he real
I may br ri'MUireii
pt ^alll I'liilMincs.
I'M.lusivcly for
taxation: pro-
n:iv be riMiteil for
liv tlif owner
3MENT No. 23,
-.?, n TfKohition
\vf CaUfitmin iin
Ysl'iU, hj/ nilditig a
r</ «.» scti'm ten,
fnundin'l *tf tht
^flefjatinj CfrUlin
Orhinij the rxemjt-
ration.
, at it- iliirty-
iil 'lay of .l.imiary.
niri-il uii'l iiinrty-
^U■■\ toead. iioUM'
■ 'f, hen 1 y pro-
■ coii*:tii :iion of
^ii'l 'iesigi .ittul a>
■••]iU;\ for tht
ot ^'io l.olaiul
ill iceonlaiice
eil Marcli
:lif <;ivlow-
uiui Jane
Noveiiibfr,
i Tfcorileil
' v-tliree. et
:ie anu-nil-
jiiests: an*i
. uiirniatory
iiinncd. The
Til ' .iiioruniver-
ilion. or by
r!i-'i •- or of the
or 1 ■ r-onal, and
[),.. ,ir I'f'Hiest for
aii\ .Upariment
[jcrwi-f i»rovi<led,
l,.l,i 1.1 Staiifonl
>vi-!< i for in tlie
i; :il- th>rcof.
';Mry thereto.
- I lie trustees
'; orate pow-
i\ alter their
1- 11 trustee-.
II the founil-
i ST.itiford Ju-
It tiiireof, niav Ix'
tuxi'ioti. am) all
.\'.t" f:irni a» de-
lie :- .-tees of the
.' '.li and used
- .velufively,
tv .i:;! munioipiil
ia shall be
fe- ■ '• a.itliorizeil
.ii'i'i
I.I i>
Hit-
bv
enact laws reiaiivc tu the iK'cti.„iii of delegates t.i ■■■i"
veiili.ins of |...litical parties at elections known mil
de-it-n.iie.l a-s primary election-. Also toileterniin- III'
tests and c-in.litions. upon whiih electors, jiolii...
l-arties. or or.L-atiizations of voters, may pnrtiripat'- n-
any such j.riiuurv election, which tests or condil...ii-
nia'v b«- different from the tests and conditions miutre.!
and perinitte.l at otiier elections authorized bv law :"i
the legislature niav deleiiate the power to deiermuu
-iich tests or conditions, ut jiriiiiary elections, to the
various political parties (.articipatint: therein. Il shal.
also be lawful for the legislature to prescribe that am
such priniarv election law shall be oblitratory an. I
inan.lat.iry ill' anv citv, or anv city and county, ..r r
anvcountv, or in'any'i«ilitical sulnlivision. ot a desi.-
nated |M>i>"ulation. ami that such law si. ..11 be opliona.
in anv citv, city and county, countv, ..r political siil.-
division of a le"sser impulation, and for such purpo-.
such law inav ileclare the population of any citv.ci!>
and countv, coiintv. or p.ilitical subdivision, and ina>
also proxide what, if anv, comiiensation primary elec-
tion officers in deiitied places ..r i.oliticul sulxiivisioii-
inay n-ceive. without ninkiUi! compensation either
general or uniform.
SDME.VT Mo. 14,
: n rtmhitian
u aid artUU.
;r..(.rrfy if "Tht
nriioi it it» Ihirtv-
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 9,
to wit:
Senate Cittulitiitionnl Amendment A'o. 9 — Propotel
amendment to article sis of the conititutinn, relative In
the com jienfation of supreme and tiiperior court jud'jei
The legislature of the state of California, at its thirty-
third session, two thirds of all the members electcii to
the .-'Miaii' ami assembly votinj: theref.ir, j.ropo.^es to
the iiualitied electors of the state the following amend-
ment to the dustitution: That section seventeen..?
article six b<' aiuendetl so as to read :
Section 17. The justices of the supreme court an!
judiies id the «ii|»'rior court shall severally, at slalei
times ciurinc their continuance in office, receive for their
services a com|>ensjition which shall not be increased o:
diminished after their election, nordurinj; the term for
wliich thev shall have l«-en elected, which comi>ensii-
tion shall lie paid by the state, liitil otherwise change.l
bv the le^rislatiire. "the aimual salaries of the iusticeso-
the supreme court shall Iw six thousand dollars each
and the sui-erior coun judires shall receive the salarie-
now allowed hv law, payable monthly. Each judijeoi
the superior court may apiniint a com|K'tent stenog-
rapher for his curt, wlio sliall hold office dtirini; goo-i
tjehavior. Such stenographer shall ri'ceive a salary for
reportini:, |iavable by the state, and fees for transcri] -
tiou when rcnuiredl pavable in criminal cases by tin
countv. and in civil cases"bv the partv ordering the same.
Such salarv, which mav vary in different counties in
proportion "to duties, ami such" fees shall be lived by law.
SENATE CONSTITOTIONAL AMENDMENT No. IB.
to wit;
Semite ConKtitutionai Amrndnimt .Vo. ;-'.■-.! re^idutiun tu
yrofme to the jieoiilt oftlientntr of California an amend-
ment to section eighteen of article eleren of the eomtitii-
tion, in relation to retenne and taxation.
Retolrnl hv the tennte, the afemhiii eoneiirrlntt. That
the legislature ..f the state o( California, at it- regular
se-siou c.'niniencini: on the sei-.itid .lay of January,
ei^'hieeii hundred and ninety-nine, two thirds of the
meiulH'rs elect...! to each of the two hou-es voting in
favor thereof, herebv proi».ses that «<.<tion eiglitcen of
article eleven of tl/e c.instilution of the state of Cali-
fornia be aineiide.| to rea.l as follows:
Section I*. Xo countv. city, town, township. b.>Brd
..f «<lucation .ir scIkmiI «li-tricts, shall incur any indebte.1-
n.-ss or liability in any manner ..r for any jiur|Ki5<-
ex.-eeding in anv vear tlie income ami revenue provi.ieil
for such vear, without the a««ent ..f tw.. thiiils of the
i|inlitle.t elwlors theri-of, v. .ting at an election to be
het.l f..rthat pur|H>sr, ii..r unle-- before or at the time
of incurring such indebttslnes- provision shall be mad.'
for the coUeition of all annual tax sulMcient to pay the
interest on -uch in.lebte.lness as it falls due, an.l als..
pn.visi.m t.. cm-titnte a -inking fund f.ir the payment
of the primipal tlien'..f ..n ..r bef.Te maturity, which
shall not exie.Ml fonv year- fp'Mi the time of ontract-
in,' the <aMi.- jm-ridrd' Snferrr that thecitv «n.l c.ilintv
. i |.ay the unpaiil idaini-
of live |M'r cent |wr
■ .ii.'l w.'rk .!'-ne f"-
justicc".
The chief j ustice an.l t he justices of the supreme court
shall be elected by the i|Ualitle>l electors ot ihe slate at
large at the gem-ral state elwtion- at the times ami
plac.'s at which stale otllcrs are elected, an.l the term .f
otllce -hall lie twelve vears from an.l after the lirst M..u-
.lay after the lir«t day of January next sueceeding their
ele4*tit.n.
If a vacAUcv occur in the office. >f a justice the governor
shall api.oint'8 person to hol.I the olHce until the elec-
tion an.l .pialiticati.in of a justice to till the vacancy,
which elei'tion shall take place at the next succee.ling
general election at which state officers are electe.1. and
the ju-tiies,. el.'1-te.l shall hol.I the ..ttice for the remain-
der of the unexpiretl term.
The supreme court shall have apiwllatc jurisdiction
direct from the superior ciurts in every action, procee.1-
ing or si'ecial pri.ceeding where is necessarily .Iran n in
iiuestioii the vali.litv ..f a statute, .ir ..f an authority
exerciseil uu.ler the"rnite.l States; or where is neces-
sarilv draw 11 in .lUesti.ui the vali.lity .if the constitution
or aiiy statute of or authority ex.rcise.l umler this stat.'
..n tlie gr..uii<l "f being repugnant to the constitution
or law.s of the Tniieil States; or where is neces.sarily
drawn in .piestion the validity of any statute of ..r
auth.iritv . xerciseii under this state on the grouinl of
being repugnant t.i the constitution of this state: or
where is necessarily drawn in .juestion the legality of
any tax, imiMist or assessment : in all procee.iings in
exercise of the right of eminent ilomaiu: in actions or
proceedings for usurpati.m or intrusi.m into, or unlaw-
ful holding of, a public franchise: als.. in all criminal
actions (on i|Uestioiis .if law al..iie» in which the judg-
ment shall be death or imi.ris.innieiit for life; an.l also
in all cases in which the fact of the a.loption by a city,
or.>f a citv and cmiitv, of a charter f..r it- ..wu g..verii-
lueiit, or the vali.litv of the same, or any part thereof,
or of anv auth.iritv excrcise.l thereun.ler, is nwessanly
ilrawn i"u .(uestioii. It shall also have apjiellate jiifis-
.liction in evervacti..u, i.riKieedingor sjiecial pmceciing
determined bv"ain district court of api«al the record in
which mav, b"v onier pursuant to the further provisions
on these s"ubjects hereinafter containe.l in this article,
he .lirected to be traiismitte.1 to it. It shall aU.. have
jurisdiction in everv acti.iu. proceeiling ami sjiecial pro-
ceeding which shall actually have been submitted to it
f.ir ile»-ision before the.irganization .if the district ciuris
..fapiieal established bv this amendment, an.l of every
pendingcause which shall not be transferable to the dis-
trict courts of appeal as hereinafter prori.'.ed. And in
:ill cases in which the supreme court shall aciuire iuris-
.liction it shall have further jiiris.licli.in t.i de<'i.le all
.juestions proiierly pn'sented on the record, whether or
11.1 they be such asof themselves would entitle the court
:.. take juris.liilion of the cause.
Sec. :l. The state is hereby divi.led int.i three appel-
late liistricts, in each of which there shall lie a .li-trict
..lurt ..f apiK-al.cnsistingot three justices. There shall
in each year Ije four regular sessions of each district ciiirt
of appeal, commencing ..n the secon.i Monday in Febru-
arv. May, Augu«t ami N.ivember. S|>ecial sessions may
i... beUI at anv time upon the order of the court,
Thetir«t appellate district shall embrace the following
' '.unties: San Franci-*-o, Marin, Contra Costa. Alame.la,
-^:iii Mate.., .Santa Clara, Santa fruz, M.mterey, an.l San
Hi-nit.i. The otfi. ial designali.m .«t the .listrict c.uirt .if
aPl^al in this .li-trict shall be "The C.iurt of Apjieal of
i;ie .State ot California in ami tor the Fir-t District," and
I -hall hol.I its sessi.ins at the city ami county ot San
Krancisco.
The seconil ap|K'llate district shall embrace the foi-
l-wing nameii c.iunties in the state: Fresn.i, Tulare,
Kings, San Luis Obi-im, Kern, Invo, Santa Barbara,
Ventura, l,os .\ngele-, San Bernanlino, Orangi-, River-
si. le an.l San I>iego. The official ilesignation of the
listrict court of ai>|iesl for this .listrict shall be "The
r.iurl of Api*al ol^ the State of California in an.l f..r the
Second District, ' an.l the c.iurt shall hoM its sessions
It the citv of Los .\ngeles.
The thml apiH'Ilate district shall embrace the follow-
iiiirnanieil counties: Del Norte, Siskivou, Moil.ic, Hum-
I'.hlt, Trinity. Shasta. Lassen. Tehama, riuma«.
Men.l.K'in.i, Ijike, C.diisa, <ilenn, Butte, Sierra, Sutter.
Y'lha. Neva.la. Sonoma. Napa, Y.ilo. Placer, i*..lano,
».icrain.'nto, El Dora.l.i. San J.>a'|uiii, Ama.I.ir. CaU-
v.ra-. Stani>laus, Tuolumne. .Miii. M.ino, Mariixisa,
M.i.lera, and Mer.-e.|. Tlo .-nation ..f the
listn.:t curt »l aju^al .if t!. -hall !"• "Tlie
I .-I ,( \ I'l-al ..I the State .: ' i lu anil tor the
1' . ' aii'l ihec.iurt shall hold ita seaiiiuns >t
•t . 1 ramento.
111. .. i-i.itiipp may remove one or more coanlies
Irom one ap|«-llate .listrict to another, but no ci.uiity
■: .• cifigu .-i' ».> an.iflier county o( a .listrict shall U'
-•rict c<Min«ot apl~-»l shall be
;...■•. .r« within t!.r;r re«i»>«-»irr
•'^Tn
Ihe d.
viou- '
trict >■
,,.'•:"••
-t.-e|.' ill the foil. iwing cases:
by a dis-trict court of apt>eal, if
...■t of ap{.«;al conflicts with a pre-
.- .-,'1 ..i ;:.M -'ipreine court, or of another dis-
irl of aji|ieal, the supreme curt shall, upon
"■ be iile.| willun thirty days after entry of
I ' .'lurt of ap|*al, onler the cause
: -.'lue c.iurt, an.l thereujion Ihe
I' iie.l to the supreme court, which
shall 1.1 ar aiij 'h-i.-rniine the cause.
The -upreme c.iurt, or any justice thereof, shall have
power '1 ii'-'ie writs of habeas corpus, and the supreme
court -liai. have (Kiwer to issue writs of mandamus,
certiorari, ;oid prohibition to the district courts of
appeal, an.l shall likewise have power to issue all writs,
oruers, an.l process tiecessarv or projier to the complete
and efTecIiinl exercise .if its' a|ipellate jurisdiction. It
shall also have imwer to issue writs of raan.ianius,
certiorari, ami pr.ihibition in any matter ailecting a
state. cngres«ional, or presidential election. The dis-
trict c..urt-..f apjieal shall have jiower to issue within
their r.;sjN.. live .listricts writs of mandamus, certiorari,
iirohibiii..ii. .(.ni warranto, and halieas corpus, and shall
likewise have power within such districts to issue all
writs and .nlers necessary or pro|>er to the complete
and effect ml exercise of "their appellate juris.liction.
Each justi... ..f the district conns of api*al shall have
p.iwer to i<-iie writs of halieas corpus to any part of the
appellate .iistrict in which he sits, ami aiiv such writ
may he nm.le returnable before the justice wfio issueil it,
or the eo'ir from which it was issued, .ir any justice
thereof, ..- beff.re any lower court of record, .>r before
any ju.lge il.ereol.
I'nless .'-a. argument he waived by the panics with
the c.jnseni of the court every cause ami matter in the
supreme ciurt an.l ill any' Ui-irict court of appeal
(excel'- such applications as may be mode ex |uirte)
shall 1'.' omllv argued by the partfes .ir their counsel in
ojien "urf, nut this shall not prevent the conrts from
rt.piii-iii; that the points to be argued ami considered,
togetl . r with a list .if authorities to sustain such [M.int.-,
shall i .- ].rinie.l an.J tiled before a cause is taken up tor
argun.t-ut. Not more than twenty (-ases(except ex parte
appli..:ii. Ills) shall be under submission for decision at
an\' ..':.-* time in the supreme c.iurt or in any district
court .f apjieal. All di-cisions of the supreme cour and
of the listrict courts of appeal shall be given in writing
and till- grounds of the decision shall be stati-d. A
reniit::tiir or mandate must issue on every ju.lgment of
said c .iirts on or before the expiration iif thirty days
after til.' rendition thereof,
Skc. 1. The supreme court shall, up.in the organiza-
tion of the .listrict ourts of apfieal, transfer to them
res|«n't veiy any causes then |ien<iini! in the supreme
1 which have not be«-n hearii as are within the
i-au-es .n-cr which such district Courts have
jurisdiction; ami upon such tninsfer the dia-
ls .if ap|ieal shall have full jurisdiction to hear
-mine the same.
Justices of the supreme court, of the district
I appeal, ami judges of the sujierior courts may
ie.1 by concurrent n-solution of both houses of
-lature ailopte.1 by a two third- vote of each
.111 other ju.Jicial otticers except justices of the
iv be removed by the si-nate on the reC'.immetida-
)ie ifiiTernor; hut no removal shall U- ma.ie by
- this section unless the reas.ms ther<-f..r lie
'.11 the journal, nor unless the jtarty c..mplaitie<l
. en serve.] with a copy of the c.implaint against
■hall have had an ojiportnnity of being heanl
■••n-e. I )n the .iiie-tion of r.-ni.'ival the ayes an.l
; lie entere<l .III the j.iiimal.
The supreme court, the district c.mrts of
:ie siii«-rior i-ourts. and such other conrts as the
r._. may prescrilie, shall be courts of record,
1 The ...untv clerk- shall l>e ex olfli-io clerks
urls ..f rec.ir.1 in an.l (or their re-i«-ctive coun-
ties and c.iunties. The l.-gislat-,ire may also
'ir the ap|n>intment by tin- se%-eral su|ieri.>r
one .ir nmre .-.imniissioiiers in their resjiective
.r cities and counties with auth.iritv to |>erfomi
iiii-iness of the jii'igesof the sii|*rl.ir courts, to
-itions, and |ierforni such other bu-iness con-
th the a.lmini-t ration of jiL>tice as may l>e
bv law.
The legislature -hall provi.le tor the >pee<ly
.rni publicati.m of such o|.inions .if the
' iiin ami of the district curls of api«al as
'r<ler*..l by «aitl cnirts re-|H^tively, an.l all
iiiuns alia'lt be free for publication by any
The 1 i»ti..- I'f il.t- - ,i'r.-me curt, ot the
■ ' . . ,.f the fujierior
e- .liirinir their
court ii
class .
Bpjiella
trict I'
an.l lie-
Skc.
c.iurt- '
be rem
the le,;
house.
Jieace i:
tion ..f
virtue
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him at
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1 inmitK'r >itieaiiil one half wliicli shall
■ ■ ],} wit :
ti^ iiuii H-,. All l>uihU:i>r>. ami s.i much ..f the real
}rriij:irty iii wliifh thry arc -itiiate'! as May hi' rciuiri'l
or the ci'iiveiiieiit use ami Kjciipation of nli>i huiltlin^s.
when till' wiinr arc n«tvl -ulely and r.iilusivi'ly for
reliv'i""- wor^hiji. ?liall be free from taxal i. m ; ' jjro-
riilttl thai no hmUlinK mi useil whirh may be renletl for
relijrioti' iniriiose* anJ renl received l>y tlie owner
therefor, -hall li' exemiit from taxation.
ASSEMBLY CONSTITDTIONfcL AMENDMENT No. 23,
to wit:
A^-ifinhl*! Cuiuititutional Amfuthnrut .Vu. .^.^;, n resnlniiim
jtrovoftntj tn thf jtroflf of the state itf CaUfornin ini
ainetulmrnt tti thf romititutwn uftKe .tttite, bit adding a
»«■"■ urctiitJi^ tn he knntni find dtfijiuited u.t fpctunt ten,
artirU nine, there'^f, evnlirniinij the fonndin't i>f the
Ixlaud t^tnnfard Junior ttniierHtti, dete'intiwi certain
power-* to the trnrtee.i thereof, and authori^iutj thr e.reinft-
tiou of certain uf its ;<riij«r(.v from lajatiun.
The h-ci'laHire of the stale of California, at its thirty-
third •.e^~ion.coinniem-ini:o!i the^ecomlday ot.hinuary.
Ann" l)oniiiii one thoii«ami einhl hiindreil usid niiiety-
nitK'.twolliinli- of all tlie menihers elected to'aih Iioiim'
of said lejji-latiire votinj: in fav.>r thereof, lierihv pro-
prrxr'* thai a new ^ei'lion he added t^t the oon>t-itiition of
the Slate of Califoniia. to lie known and desigi.ited as
section ten. artiile nine, thereof, as follows:
Se^-ti'-n I". The trust' ai»d er^tates rreate«1 for the
foundiiiL', eiidottiiieiit ami mainteinince of the Leland
Stanford Junior iinivirsity. inidcr and in icconlance
witli "An ait to advame learnitm. etc.." appr .ved March
ninth, eit:hteen hundred anil eiclity-Iive. Iiy t!ie endow-
ment Krant exwuted hy Ixland Stanford and Jane
Lathri'p Stanford on the eleventli day of November,
A. I>. eit:ht>en hnndriMl and ei(;hty-live. and recorded
in liber eii;l.ty-three of deetls. at i^ajte tweii:y-three, «f
««</., records <•! Santa I lara county, and hv the amend-
metits of .«iuh i;nint, and hy pifts," i:r«nt^. liequests and
de'.'ises suppleiiientary tlnreto, aud by I'onHrmatory
trants. are ]rermitted," anproveil and conlirmcd. The
board of triiste«'s of the Leland Stanford Junior univer-
sitv. a> !-ueh, or in tlie name of the institution, or by
otlier intelliftihle ■lesij.'nalion of the trustees or of the
institution, may receive jin-periy, real or i ersonal, and
wherever situated, hy (>ift, jrrant, devise, or lie^inest for
the b'-netit of the institutiiiU, cr of any department
there. if, and suih proiwrtv, unless otlnrwi-e jirovided.
shall be held by the tru.-'lees of the L'laiid Slanforil
Junior university upiin the trusts pn.vMid for in the
grant fonuilinn the university, a.id ainendii:-nt- thereof,
and •,;rants, bee) uesi sand devises siippleiniiitary thereto.
The hvislature. by s|.»n iai act. may trrant t.. the trustees
of the Leland Stanford Junior university r.irp. Tate pow-
ers and privileires, but it shall not thereby alter their
tenure, or limit tl:eir, powers or obliiration- as trustee-.
All proiM-rty now or hereafter held in tru«! f.>r the found-
inc. mainienance or lieiieht of the Iceland Stanford Ju-
nior university, or of any department thereof, may 1k'
exenij'ted by Vpt-cial act from state taxation, and all
jx-rsonal pro|«'rty so held, the I'alo .\lto farm as de-
fcribeil in the endowment unint to the trutees of the
universitv. ami all itther real property -.. \\'\'\ and used
bv the university for educational purpose, exrlusively,
niav he similarly exenipte'l from louuty ami municipal
taxation : iirorided. that residents of California shall be
charged no fees f,ir tuition unless -ueh fees lie authorized
bv act of the leftisKature.
ASSEMBLY C0N8TIT0TI0NAL AMENDMENT No 14,
to wtt
Attenthltt O'futitntionat AmendiHent Sik /j. 4 resoluliOH
propotiny to the people nf the 'tale tf ('iilifurnia an
ootenttmeM to the eoH*titntion of the $tate. hu <tddiwi »
Tifc- teeiion to article nine thereof, tn he mh .■•'"■'/'? ti ith
the ntit ConAeculiie nomtter of rtetinru to laid artiete,
Tttnliitg to eiemptinn from taration all projiert^ of "The
California .Sciwif of Mechanical Art),"
The leiiislature of the slate of C,ili(.irni». at it» thirty-
thir! *r-«i.->n f'lrinieTirinir nti tlie ^i-r^r-! !av of Jan-
•Th.
enact Uw.- relative to the election ol ilelej;at<s ;
ventions of ptilitical |"arties at elect .>ns known ami
tlesijrnattsl as primary elections. Also t,i determine 111*'
tests and conditions uiMin wiiicli electors. jMilitioal
parties, or ■irsjanizations of voters, may participate in
any such j'nmary electi'in. which test'- or coudiliou-
mav b<- difterem from the tests and conditions rf.iuireil
ami |ierniiTied at other elections aulhorixed bv law; of
the le^'islalure mav delegate th** power to determine
such tests or lou'titions. m primary elections, to tli>-
various noliiical parties participating therein. It «hul'
also b<' lawful for the letrislature to prescribe that anv
stich primary «'Ieclion law shall be obli);atory and
mandatory in' any city, or anv city and county, or in
any county, or in anypoliticaf subdivision, of a desiii-
nated i><i],°uhition, ami that such law shall bi' optional
in any cilv, cityand county, counlv, or political snli-
division of a le'sser population, and for such purpose
sui'h law may decl.ire the population of any city,cily
ami county. ci»unty. <»r political suNlivision, ana may
also provi.'lc what, if any. compensation primary elec-
tion ottlcers in deiined places 4 ir political sulxlivision-'
may receive, without making compensalitui either
(.'eneral or uniform.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDME.ST No. 9,
to wit:
Senate Constitutional Amendoient -Vo. i* — I'roiiofe'i
amendment to article sir of the constituti'tn, retattfe I"
the comjiensation of gnpreme and superior court jud'jM.
The lej-'islature id the state of California, at its thirty-
third session, two thirilsof all the members elected to
the senate arid assembly votinu therefor, proposes to
the i|iialiBed electors of the state the following amend-
ment to the constitution: That section ses'enteen "i
article six be amended so as to read :
Section 17. The justices of the supreme court an i
judjres »d the sU|*erior court shall severally, at statt :
times duriiii; their continuance in olficc, receive for the :
services a compensation which siiall not be increasetl f
diminished after their election, nor ilurint the term i<>
which they shall have been electeil. which conipeu>..
tion shall Ix- paid by the s:ate. I'ntil otherwise chanfti'
by the legislature, the annual salaries of the justices • '
the supreme court shall t>e six thousand dollars eatii
and the su|>erior court judpes shall receive the salarie-
nuw alhiwetl by law, payable monthly. Each judce ■ r
the siijierior court may apjioini a com|K'tenl steno^--
raplier fi>r his court, win* snail hold office diirinj: pi>oi!
Iwnavior. Sucli strii'ijirapher shall receive a salary for
reportinj.'. imyable by the state, ami fees for trunscri] -
tion when renuireil, payable in criminal cases by thi
county, arnl in civil cases by the partv ordering the same.
.Such salary, which mav vary in different counties ii:
proportion to duties, ami such fees shall be fixed by law.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Mo. IB,
to wit:
Senate Coruntitutioitnl Amendmrnt \o. I't — A resolution to
propose to the jieofile of tin Hate of t^alifornia an ainenu-
ment to section etijhtfen of artiefe eleven of the constilu-
tion, in relation to revenue and taration,
Resohrd I'tt the seriate, tite nsneotbt;/ concurring. That
the legislature of the -tate of California, at its regular
ses.^ion cuiimenciiij.- on the se<on.l day of January,
eighteen liuiidn-d and ninety-nine, two thirds of the
nieinl»ers e!ecte<l I<» »'ai'h of the tw.. Iiotises voting in
favor thereof, hereby projioses that «Htion eighteen of
article eleven of the c.mstiiuli.in of the state of Cali-
fornia be amendeil t.> rea.l as f*>llows:
Secth.n 1«. No county, city. lown, township, board
of eilucalion itr sch.Hil districts, shall incur any inilebte.1-
ness or liability in any manner or f..r aiiy purpos*.
excee.lini; in any year the inconi** an<l revenue iirttvid*..'
for sinh year, without the as-ent of two thirds of the
i|ualitie>l elts;ior« thereof, voting at an elwtioii to be
held f.ir that puriKise, nor unless before or at the time
of incurring *tieh iti.Iebte.lness provision shall Ik* math-
for the cllection of an annual tax sufficient to I'ay the
interest on «uch indel>te«lne»s as it falls due, aii'lal-.i
pnivision to con-tilute a sinking fund for the jtayment
of the principal there.if ..n or lief'>re maturity, "which
shall not ex«-e*H| forty year* fp.nt the time of con!ract-
ing the «ame : jtroridcd'. ho*rerer . that the city and count)
of Man Kraiicix-.i may at anv lime yay the unpaid claim>
with ini*Tr»t there.tn al l*lie r.«le of tivc jK-r rent |.er
annum, for maierinls furnishe<l to and work •haiv fo
•aid city aii'l c.oinTy duri:ig t'-<
f.irty-lhird. f.-rtyf.urh. an.l
totpn'd tencher'.' -fllarie* '"f
,.f ■
, fortV'.seeonil.
years, nnd f'.r
T
shu:
laru'.- I
plac'" a' ■
..:hce -li..
.lay alter :ti.
election.
If a vac an
' ice an.l the jiistices of the supreme cr>urt
1 bv Tlje '{iinlitied ele<'tors of the state al
' ■ ■• election- at the limes aiirl
- are elected, and the term of
from and after the lirst M..n-
ir-r -Liy ..I January next succeetling their
nr in Iheofllceof a justice the g.iveriior
-hall apt'oinia |.er-.>ri to h.dd the oltice until the elec-
tion an.l .i.ialiticati'.u of a justice t... till the vacancy,
which electi.iu -hall take place at the next siiciei-ditig
general election at which state otftcers are elected, and
the jusiii-esoelecte.l shall hold the .ifficeforthe remain-
der of the UTiexpirtni term.
The supreme court shall have ap|>e11ate jurisdiction
direct from the superior courts in every action, proceeil-
ing or «iK'cial ].ro<'eedini: where is necessarily ilrawii in
.|iiestion the vali.lity of a statule, or of an authority
exercist.<l under the rnite.l .States: or where is neces-
sarily drawn in -lUestiiut the validity of the c.mslilution
or atiy statute .if^or authority exercised un.ier this slate
.-n th'e ground of being rep'iignant to the onstitution
or laws of the I'nite.l States: or where is necessarily
.Irawn in .jiiestion the vali.lity of any statute .d ..r
authority exerciseil under this state on" the ground of
being repugnant to the constitution of this state; or
where is necessarily drawn in .juestion the legality of
any tax, impost or" assessment ; in all proceeilings in
exercise of the right of eminent <lomain ; in actions or
}'rocet.ilinirs fi»r usurpation ..r intrusion into. <ir unlaw-
ul h.il.ling of, a public f..-aiichise: also in all criminal
actions (on 'luestt.ms of law ah. .nv) in which the judg-
ment shall Im- death .ir imiirisoiiment lor life: ami also
ill all cases in which the fact of the a.loption by a city,
or of a city ami cuiiity, of a chartfr f..rits..wii g'.vern-
ment, or the vali.lity of the same, or any part thereof,
or of any aulhorily exercise. I thereumler, is necessarily
ilrawn in .incstioii. It shall also have appellate juris-
diction in every action, proceeding. ir special proceeding
iletermine.l by"any district c.uirt of apjieal the record in
which may. by oriler pursuant to the further provisions
on these subjects hereinafter contained in this article,
he directe.1 t.. b»' transniitte.! to it. It shall als.. have
jurisiiicliou in everv action, pr.icee.ling ami special pro-
ceeding which shall actually have la'cn submitted t.i it
fir deeisi..ti t)ef..re the ..rgaiiization of the district courts
of ap).eal e-tablishe-l by this amendment, an.l of every
(lending cause which shall not be transferable to the di.-'-
t rict courts of ap|K^al as hereinafter provi.led. And in
all ea.ses in which the supreme ciiirt shall aciiuire juris-
diction it shall have further juris.licti.m t.i ile<'ide all
.(Uestb.ns pr.ii>erly presented on the record, whether or
no they be -ueh as of themselves wouM entille the court
to lake' juris.lirtion of the cause.
Se.'. :>. The state is hereby .liviile<l into three apf*l-
late districts, in each of which there shall Im- a ilistrict
court .»f ap[H-al. consisting of tlirei» justices. There shall
.n each year Ije four regular sessiiuis .if each .list rict c.nirt
of apiH'al. tonimeming on the second M.mday in Febru-
ary, Stay, .\ugust an.l November. .Si-ecial sessions may
iie'held at any lime upon the onler of the court.
The lirst ap|iellale .li-trict shall embrace the following
I'.iunties: San Francisco, Marin, Contra Co-la, Alamcla,
San Maleo. Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Monierev. and San
Uenito. The ortieial liesignation of the .li-tn'ct court of
a|.)ieal in this district shall be "The Curt of Apfieal of
tiie Slate of California in and forthe Fir-l District, "and
IT -iiall h.ild its sessions at the city an.l 1 ouniy of San
Francisco.
The s«'Cond appellate disirict shall embrace the fol-
I-.wiiig nanieil c.iunties in the state: Fn-'sno, Tulare.
Kings. San Luis L(bis|>o, Kern, Inc., Santa Karbara.
Ventura, I.os -\ngeles, San Beniar.1in.i. orange. Kiver-
side and San Diego. The official designation of the
.listricl court of a|.|ieal for this district shall be " The
Court of ApjKMl of the State of California in and for the
Second District, ' ami the conn shall hoM its sessions
lit the city of L.is .Vngeles.
The Ihlni ap|»'llate .li-trici shall embrace the follow-
ing named couutie-: Del Norte, Siskiv.iu. M*«loc. Hum-
b..ldl, Trinity, Shasta, Ijissen. Tehama, I'lumas.
Mendocino, Lake, C.ilusa. Ulenn, Bntt". Sierra. Suiter.
Yuba, Neva.la. Sonoma. Napa. Y..1... Placer, Solano.
Sacramento. El D.irad.i. San Joa^i'iiu .\mad.ir, Cala-
veras, Stanislaus, Tuolumne. Alp"" M'.Ti'i. Marifxisa.
Madera, and Merced. The ..rt:
district court of aii|.eal ..f tli:-
Court of AplK'al of the State ..f ■
Third District," anl the court shaii !i l.l
the city ..f Sacmniento.
teay remove one or more counties
li-irict lo another, but no cuunty
.ther County of a iliftricl shall be
•f the
.11 be "The
. aii'l f..r the
its sessions at
1.'
Th.
from oil,-
not conti.
a<i<le<i to -
The ju-
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1.
th....-.«
• hall ■:
: . . 1 1 y - I
in fiill •
',.■ -' fi)
district courts of apiieal *hall be
.1 r|e<-i.ir> within their re«|ieftire
■ .■ ' ■ 'lis at the times
.'.' electeil. and the
- .1'. .ITi ! .if'er the
In I
the de
Th.
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and II'
shall .1
certio' I
state. '
trict .
their r.
j.rohil'
likew; ■
writs ■'■'■
and I-::'
Eacii J. -
power I
ap|iellaii'
may be m
or the I'.'
there..'
anvjj:
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the C..1:-.
siiprc'i
(excej
shall '
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appli.
an\ ..
court
of th.'
and ij
reniiii
sai.l e
after :
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virtue
enter.'
of ha-
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UIIATK COSlTtTOnOIIAI. AMmDHtMT ••. tt,
•UATt OOaSTITOnoilAL AMMDMBUT »• I*. •• «**-
•• »•• Mmat* r^,'.i..i^nml I ' • >■
., ... .. . . . ^ . «. ... •••■»-/•'» ' l<e rf»le
'»•• ' «f V •• -« !•
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•~M«>a*<tei.
• at It* f»,f-ni»*
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ll • laraiWT amir in ll>ei>#rv<>( a )a«(i(» nflb**!. -
;K I fr.'M. !
Ii.-l.!. t!..-
■. tutflt LT.Iti- . ■ - .
uiin«.-nv. aiiii .ill .•tlior real pr.iiKr;.. .- ;. . : auJ u.-.iil
bv (111* iii'iiviTsity f'lr i-.lii(ali.>iial piiri'"""' '■Mlii>ivrly.
niav lie >iiiiilarlv i'\i-iii|>t<Ml from cmmiy an 1 iMiinic-t|<aI
taxation ; ;.rott.Vr(<. that rrsiilfnt' of Oalif'rnia shall b«'
chartzcl no ftvs for tuition iinlc>« Miili f'<- I" antlioriiiHl
hv act of tlip k-(:i>latiiri-.
■ irni I'l /•niti'itciOHif-rfi i,f tit (ttSit rfr< €H •.'_! I 'tt: t
tioii, in rflntiini to rfteuue ami tatatioH.
«'l,jllU-
' ' thf senate, the
f of till- >tatf
MUMIcili;: ttn tin
iuiiilrtvl arttl ntni-lv
'tttrurrin-J, TiiaT
' at it^ rcunlar
V of Januar\,
tliinis of tin
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 14,
to wit:
Afiemhhi Ciinstilittional AiiientlmeiU .V". /j. n reiotiition
profHifintj In the fteojtle of the ttalt t,f itillfiimia nn
ainemimrnt to the ninatilittitin <if Ihf fint'. '>ii lulding a
nev- acction to nrticfe nhte thereof, tit ftf itm>ibered trith
the nej-t eonyecittii-e nttiiitirr of teeiiftnf to «aiV/ article,
relating to rremjttinn from Inriilion nil }trojirrt<i of "The
California School ot Mechanical .irln.'
The Icgislatiirt' of the state of California, at its thirty-
third ft'ssioii. coiiimenciii).' on the secoiil ilay of Jan-
uary, Anno Domini one iliousand fi^lit i.nmireii ami
ninetv-ninc, two iliinls of all the nii'tiii" f^ elected to
each 1iou>c of sail leji-iature votiiiL- in (,cvor thereof,
herebv jrojuisf-. That a IW'W section he a-'.-ied to article
nine of tile i-..iisIilation of the >tate of i'a:.fornia, to be
known and desifrnatei! witli (he i» \t i'on<ecntive
liunieral in said article, ai fuUuWa;
All i^roperty now or iiercafter l«;i.ri_ .i^' lo "The
California School of Mechanical Art-, ' a., institution
founded and endowed liythe late Jaiiie- 1 ■ k to eilucafe
males and females in tlie j'ractical ar:- "f life, and
incori'<irated under the laws of th«? star. 4 California,
X.ivenil>er twenty-tliird. ei>;hteen hund;r .ind eiirhty-
live, luivini: its school buildins-'s hx-aie.l in 'lie city and
county of San Francisco, shall he exemi't ir.rn taxation.
The trustees of said institution must an:, lally rejwrt
tlieir [.roceedints and tinaticial accounts to the
governor. The leirislature may nuniify, s ;-iieiid. and
revive at will the exeinpiion fr.mi taxation i!-rei:i given.
SENATE CONST1T0TIONAL AMENDMENT S 14,
to wit:
Senate Conilitiitional Aiiemlmetit Xo. 1 i—To j.rt>;."*« to the
people of^ the ^tate of Cnliforniti an ameii'ln.r u to the
con-itittition of the '^tnte. atnentliinj article th rtcn, bti
adding a ncir ,iection thereto, to he knoirn fix ser'iou num-
ber one and three fonrthf, relntinq to the CJ'eon-ioi from
taxation of all hoiuh ixsiied h>i the xtnte i\f Cah''>rnin. or
bii anil count;/, city, cil;: and eountt/, (own. tnuiti -ipalitii,
municipal corporation of antf xort, or dixtric i (affw»f-
intj gchoof, reclamation and irrigation di/tric!- 1 u-ithin
taid state.
Resolved h;/ the senate, the a»»embUj concurri'in. That
the leirislature of the state of California, at i-- ret'uhir
?es>ion, conitneticing on the secomi day <>f .l.inuarv,
ei,::!iteen hundred and ninety-nine, two" thir - ,.f all
members elected to each house concurriU):. tie- hy i,ro-
jioscs that article thirteen of the constitutio! t said
state be amended by atldin^ thereto a new ^ect 'n, to be
known as section number one and three fourtl -. which
shall read as follows, to wit :
Section \\. All bonds hereafter issued by he state
of California, or by any county, city and i. ■nnty.
munioijial corfKiration. or district (including -chool,
reclanialijon and irri^ration districts) within s.i i >tate,
shall be free and exempt from taxation.
member- elected to eaeli of the two house- votini.'
favor thereof, hereby |'roi„,ses that swtion eighteen of
article eleveri of the ctmstilutitiii of the state of Cali-
fornia be amended to read as follows:
Section \*. Xo county, city. town, town-hip, board
of education or school ili-tricts, shall incur atiy indi-bte^)-
ne-s or liability in any manner or for any purpose
exceedint: iti any year the incojue and re\enue pri»videi!
for such year, without the assent of two thirds of the
nualitied electors there<.f, voting at an election to be
belli for that purpose, nor iinle— before or at the time
Iff incurring such iiHiebtedMe-- pr,»visi.,n shall be ma<ie
for the collection of an annual tax sutHcient to pay the
interest on such indebteilness as it falls due, and' also
provision til constitute a sinking fund for th** paymetit
of the priiu'ipa! thereof on or before maturity, which
shall not exceed forty years fp'ni the time of conrrait-
ing the same : provided, hutrerer. that t lie city and county
of San Francisco may at any lime pay the unpaid claims,
with intiTest thereiin at the r;He of live per cent \tvT
annum, for materials furnished to and w,.rk done for
said city and county during tin* forty-tirst, forly--eeomi.
forty-third, forty-fo'ur.h. aiul lifiieih' ti-c;il year'-, and for
impaid teachers' salaries for the Iifti*-th liscal year, out
of the inciime and revenue of any succeeding" year or
years, the amount to Ijp paid fn fitH of -satd clsfm^Tiot
to exceed in the aggregate the sum of five hundretl
thousand ihdlars. anil that no statute of limitations
shall ap|ly in any manner to these claims : aiiJ prorided
further, that the city of Vallejo, of Solano county, may
pay its exi-ting indebtedne-s incurred in tile construc-
tion of its waTer\v,<rks whenever two thirds of the elect-
ors thereof voting at an election held for that jiurpow..
shall so decide, and that no stiitute of limitations shall
apply in any manner. Any indebtedness or liability
incurred contrary t.itbis iirovish'ii. with the e.xceptions
hereinbefore recileil. shall be void.
SENATE C0S3TIT0TI0SAL AMENDMENT No. 22,
to wit:
Senate Conft it nt tonal .imendioent -Yo. 33— To proi",.<e to
the people of tlie >tatr itf California ameyidinn the conitti-
tution of tite ftate of California btj ainemtiny sections
one, ti.o, three, four, ten, tirelte, fourteen, sistern, seven-
teen, eighteen, tu'enti/-one, tu-euti'/-three, and tn-ettty-four
of article si/ thereof, retatintf to the judiciar;/, and estab-
lishing courts of appeal.
The legislature of the state of California, at its regular
session commencing on the second day of Januarv.
eigliteeii hundred and ninety-nine, two thirds of all tlie
menil>ers elected to each of the hou.ses of said legislature
voting in favor thereof, hereby propo.-es that sections
one. two. three, four. ten. twelve' fourteen, sixteen, seven-
teen, eighteen, twenty-one. and twenty-three of article
six of the constitutitin of -aid state he amended so as to
read a- follows; and that section twenty-four of .saiil
article be ami the same is hereby annulle<l :
ARTICLE VI. JiPiciAL Depaistment.
Section 1. The judicial power of the -late siiall hv
veste<l in the senate, sitting as a court of impeachment,
in a supreme court, district courts of ap|wal. -ui>erior
courts, justices of the jieaee. and such inferior lourls a-
the legislature may establish in aiiv incor|>orate<i city or
town, or city an 1 countv.
ion of the
ill be "The
1 and for the
M its sessions
tlie .sitateof Cal
It shall hold i|. . ,
Kninci-co. >
Tlie s.Hond appellate district sliall embrace the fol-
l.iwing nanieil c-iunties in the -late: Kresno, Tulare
Kings, San Luis Uhis|«i. Kern. Invo, Santa Barlnira]
\entura, Los Angeh-,, «_,„ Berimrdi no. Orange, River-
side and San Diego. The ort|. ' ■
ilistrict court of ai'|«-al for th:
Court of Aji|H?al of the Slulr of '
Second District," and the court -i...
at the city of Lo- .\ngeles.
The third appellate di-lrirf nh.iU embrace the follow-
ing named countie-: Del Xorte, S:.kivo;i, MihIoc. Hiim-
b.ildt. Trinity. Sha-ta. Iji-.en, Tehama, I'lumas.
Nfendipcino, Lake. C.ilu-n, lilenn, liutt.'. Sierra. Sutler.
Yuba, Sevada. S,,noina, Vapii, Y.ilo, Placer, .Solano!
Sacramento, El Dorado, San J..n.|uiii, .\mad.ir, Cala-
veras. Stanislaus, Tuolumne, .\lpiue, .Mono. Mariiiosa.
Madera, and Merced. The otticial de-ignati,in of the
district court of aiii^al of this district shall !«• "The
Court of Api*al of the State of California in and for the
Third District," and the court shall hohl its sessions at
the city of Sacramento.
The legislature may remove one or more counties
from one ai.pellate .li-trict to an.Tther. but no countv
not contiguous to another countv of a district shall \jv
added to -uch district.
The justices of the district courts of appeal shall be
elected by the i|ualitied electors within their res|>ective
districts at the general state elections at the times
TtftH ph»ce» at which rrati> rtfRcpr? aTP elfCTCd, and Itic
term of ortice shall be twelve years from and after the
lirst Monday after the lirst .iay of Januarv next suc-
ceetling the election : provided, tUstt on or before the tirst
ilay of January after this amendment takes effect the
governor -hall appoint thri-e j:istice- tor each di.strict
lourt of appeal, t.i h.dd office until .jualitication of ius-
t ices to be elected at the next succeeding general elec-
tion. The justices of each district court of appeal so
elected at the first election shall, at their tirst meeting,
so classify themselves by lot that one of them fhall go
out of otrice at the end of four vcars, one at the end of
eight years and the third at tlie enil of twelve vears.
-Vn entry of such cla-silication shall be made in the
minute- of the court signed by tliem. ami a duplicate
thereof shall be tiltsl in the oilice of the -ecretarv .,f
state.
If a vacancy occur in the ortice of a justice of the dis-
■riet court of ap|>eal the governor shall appoint a j-erson
to hold the otHee until the election ami qualification ,if a
justice to till the vacancy. .Such election sliall take
place at the next sucieeding general election at which
state oiflcer- are elected, and the justice so elected sliall
hohl the oilice for the remaimier of the unexpired term.
The justices of each of the district courts of appeal
shall elect one of their number as a presiding justice.
Ilie presence of three justice- -hall be necessary for the
transaction .d any busiiie«s bv such court, and the con-
1 urrence of two justices shall W necessary to pronounce
a judgment.
Whenever anv justice of the suiircme court is for any
reason disoualihed or unable to act in a cause fwnding
liefore it. the remaining justices may select one of the
justices of a district court of api^jalto act pro tempore
;n the place of the justice so thsqualitied or unable to
act. Whenever anv justice of a district court of appeal
;s for any reason ili.s<|ualilied or unable to act in anv
r:iu-e pending before it the cliief justice may appoint a
lu.lgc of u sui-erior court, wb,> has n.it ac:ed in tlie
-ause in the court below, load pro tenipon> in the place
• >'. the justice so dis'|ualitie.l or unable to act. A justice
of one district court of apjial may at any time sit a- a
justice pr,>tem(«ire in any other district cmirt of appeal
upon the written request of any justice of said Court;
1 very justice pro tempore id the" -uprenie court or of the
in hi-
noe-
Sr. .
Iip|*:i:
legl-l
St.
of th.
ties or
provi.:,
court -
c.iun'
chaui
take .
necte.i
preset.
Ski
and
supre-
mav i .
such
|*rs,.i.
Sk. .
distric
court-
contin
pensa ■
-Into tiai
. n-e. <Mi(
, I :>•
• • 111.1 V pri'i
, Tli'e
■irt- of rec<
ties and
for the a)il
• one or mu
■ .r cities ixi\^
• 'lU-iness .
; .-itions. an
11 ith the ad
••■•' bv law.
: .. Thele>
• rill publ
■ ':ouri aiel 1
■rdertd h;
: nions sha|
IT. The ] II
• ,urts of a|ij
-nail several
..rice in ottid
'1 which -111
ot tl;. :...- .jl tl
state. ,ie-- other*
annuc. ,:arie- ..f tl
of thi :-irict cour
dollar, i.h. I'nl.
ture t:. judges of
annua, -alarv as uui
Skc is. The ju4
distric ...uri- of
courts hall he inel
eniplo .nent than
during he term f.rl
Skc.21. The -.if
that CI irt. but the
oltice ujtil the expi
f:ra; '.ic re;i.irter ji
li- .Bee and be n
Each oistnct cousi
nogn.ihic report' ■
his o:llce ana be :■
by wliich he i- ijij
app.i;n! a repof-
a-sisiant rep. -
apical. All
removable w'
decisi..ns id '
lished in tl,.
supreme con
ReiHirt>: an
of the opini
to apply to t I
trict courts ■( apj
Sec 2;*. N" "'in
justice of tl..
api«al, .ir o:
have been a.; ■ 1|
of the state.
Sec. IX. N . ;•: 1^
ili-tric cour'
draw or rece
and stib-crii
admini-ter
uiuleci leii tl
(ierii>d of ni:
And I do hereby offer a reward .f One Hundred Dollars for the arrest and conviction of any and every person violating any nf the iiroviision? of
Code of the State of California: such rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the eum of Ten Thousa-d l'<)
^11 TaJiiiwiw IVhtrtof. I. IIEXH)' T. GAGE, as Goviruor of n,,
haw hereunto set in;/ liaiul ami cari.^ed the Great Seal o, sni
at the City of Sacra men to, ////>• tn'tnty-ei'Jhtli day of Septi mix
[URKAT .-^K.VL]
Govt "or
Attest:
■f. Iiiuv Ik
a\.i'."ii, ttiiJ all
f ■ f:irrti a-* lii'-
ti'i-s o( I lie
• 1 and iist^il
■ ■\cUi»ively.
.It. 1 iiumioHiul
niu shall l«-
I authorized
nl.
■DMENT Ko. It,
ftf ' 'r/iYornia an
I ;f(nf^. 'm/ adding a
herrd n itU
,*• ;.. ^11 id article.
)•!'■. rly of "The
it its ihirty-
i lay of Jaii-
glit li'uiilri'd aii'l
Uni" r- electfil lo
i.ivor thereof,
Mill to article
• irnia, to be
•on.secutive
kl
ari -
|to;i' '
irlr.'.l
■d •::
ni'tlr
ht -.'.■
faci. '
lifv,
ttloll
_• to "The
institution
-, to educate
I'f life, and
li California,
ind eighty-
lie city iiiid
-".1 raxation.
ally report
ts to the
.-pe; <1, and
iii-rei:" pivru.
DHENT Ko 14.
-To proi'i'se to tKe
' aniendnif'U to the
I article t'i'^ter't, by
' u a-t se>-'.'Oi. 'lum-
tthe exemUio}' from
\te >if Caii'''niia, or
'n. mv!u 'palit;/,
diftri'-' I 'nclnd'
fn dijtric i within
cononrri'i't . That
. at i-- rrpular
day of J inuary,
Itwo" thir ;■ of all
irriiii;. hi
Blstit'.ltio!
\ new sect
fourtl
■Uy pro-
f said
,, tobe
which
bsued by :(.• slate
■city and . -iinty,
|ineludinK -chool,
within s.V'> state.
In.
I'ient to :ieeti*tn eighteen ttj article eteten of the C4jti»titti-
tiou, in relation to reienne and ta.ration.
fieioleed Ini the $enate, the at>emhl>i coneurriny. That
the legislature of tin- state of California, at it> regular
session conitnenciiiir on the second thiy of January,
ei.'hteen hundred and iiiiieiy-nine. two thirds of the
iiienilMTs elected to eaih of the two houses votini: in
favor thereof, hereby pro].ii«e~ that section eifthteen of
article eleven of the Ci>nstituti>in of the state of Cali-
fornia Im- amended to read as follows :
St-ctiou l!*. No Ciiunty, city, town, township, boani
of eduralion or school districts', shall incur any indebted-
iii'ss or liability in any manner or for any purpose
exceeilinj; in any year tlie income and revenue i>rovide<l
for such year, without the as«ent of two thirds of the
nualitied "electors thereof, votinj; at an election to be
held for that purpo-e, nor unless before or at the time
id incurrint; such indehtediiess provision shall be made
for the collection of an annual tax sulticient to pay the
interest on such indebtedness as it falls due, and also
provisiiui to constitute a sinkinj: fund for the iiaymeul
of the principal thereof .m or liefore maturity, wliicli
shall not exceed forty years frmi the time of contract-
ing the same; jiroiided'.hoirever. that thecityand ccuinty
of San Francisco may at any lime pay the unpaid claims,
with interest thereon at the rate of live [ler cent |>er
annum, for materials furnished to and work ilonc for
said citv and county ilurint: the forty-tirst, forty-second,
forty-tliird, forty-fourth, and tifiieili fiscal years, and f.ir
unpaid teachers' salaries for the liftieth tiscal year, out
of the income and revenue of any succecdinc year or
years, the amount to be paid in full id said claims not
to exceed in the aiijircjiate the sum of live hiimtreil
thousand dollars, and that no statute of limitations
shall apply in any manner to these claims ; and provided
further, that the "city of Vallejo. of Solano county, may
"pay it« existiu}.' inilebtedness incurred in the construc-
tion of its waterworks whenever two thirds of the elect-
ors thereof v.itiuf.' at an election held for that purpose
shall so dcciiie, and that no statute of limitations shall
apply in any manner. Any indebtedness or liability
incurred contrary to this i)ro'vision. with the exceptions
hereinbefore recited, shall be void.
SENATE CONSTITUTIOKAL AHEMDKENT No. 22,
to wit:
Senate Conetitutional Ainendnient -Yo. 22— To propose to
the people of the state of California ani*iidiH(j the consti-
tution of the state of California by amending sections
one, tiio. three, four, ten, lu-ehe, fourteen, sijteen, seven-
teen, eighteen, twentn-one. tu-enty-three, aiul twenty-four
of article sii thereof, relating to the jiidiciary, and estab-
lishing courts of np)teal.
The legislature of the stale of California, at its regular
session ctuumeticinp on the .secoml dav (>f January,
eiglitcen hundred ativl niuely-nitie. two thirds of all the
lueniher" elected to each of the hou.ses of said letrislature
votin>; in favor thereof, hereby proposes that section^
one, two, three, four, ten, twelve, fourteen, sixteen, seven-
teen, eiithteen, twenty-one, and twenty-three of articl.-
six of the constitutioii of said slate lie anuniled so as ;>■
read as follows; and that section twenty-four of said
article be and the •'atue is hereby annulle<r:
AKTICLE VI. Ji-DiciAL Deivuitment,
Section l. The judicial power of the state shall be
veste»i in the senate, sitting: as a court of iin|>eachment
in a supreme court, di.strict courts of ap)>eal. sui>eri.ir
courts, justices of ihe jieace. and such inferior court- a-
the Icirislature may establish in any incoriKirateii city <"-
town, or city and county.
apjieal in this di-lrut shall be • The Court of Apical of
the State of California in and for the First IHstrict, " and
.1 shall holit its sessions at the citv and countv of .San
Francisco.
The secoml ap|>ellalc district shall embrace the fol-
l.iwiiit: named counties in the state: Fresno, Tulare.
Kings. San Luis Ubis|Ki, Kern. Invo, Santa Barbara.
Ventura, l,o» Angeles. San B<'rnan1ino, Orange, liiver-
side and San Piego. The oltlcial designation of the
.listrict court of a|i|K-al for this district shall be •'The
Court of .\ppeal of the State of l^alifoniia in and for Ihe
Second District. ' and the court shall hold its sessions
at the city of Los .\ngeles.
The thmi ap|>ellate district shall embrace the follow-
ingiiained counties: Del Xorte, Siskivon, XJixioc, Hum-
boldt. Trinity. Shasta. I.as9en, Tehama, IMunias,
Memlocino. Lake. Colusa. <ilenn, Butte, Sierra. Suiter,
Yuba, Nevada, Sonoma, Napa, Y'olo, Placer, Solano,
S:icraniento, Kl Dorado, San Joa<|uiii, Amador, Cala-
veras, .sitanislaus, Tuolumne, Alpine, Mono, Mariposa,
Marlera, ami Merced. The official designation of the
district Ciiiirt of aj>|<eal of this district shall be ••The
C..iirt of .Vpi*al of the State of California in and for the
Third Distrii^t. " and the court shall hol.l its sessions at
the city of Sacramento.
The legislature may remove one or more counties
from one api*llate ili'strict to another, but no county
not contiguous to another county of a district shall be
.idded ti> such district.
The justices of the district courts of appeal shall be
I lectc'l oy the iiuaiitied electors within their resjiectivc
distrii Is "at the general state elections at Ihe times
ami places at which state officers are elected, and the
UTiii of otlice shall be twelve years from and after the
tirst Monday after the tirat day of Jannarv next suc-
cce-ling the election ; provided, that on »tr before the tirst
-lay id January after this amendment takes e(Te<-t the
.(ivcrnor shall ap|ioint three justices for each district
' .'url of appeal, to hold office until ({Ualitication of jus-
Ti.es to be elected at the next succeeding general elec-
tion. The justices of each district court of appeal so
electt^d at the lirst election shall, at their tirst meeting,
so classify iheniselves by lot that one of them shall go
out of ottice at the end of four vcars. one at the eml of
eight years ami the third at tlie end of twelve years.
An entry of such classilicalion shall be made in the
niinutes"of the court signed by them, and a duplicate
thereof shall be filed in the o'tfice of the secretary of
state.
If a vacancy occur in the office of a justice of the dis-
tric^t c<inrt of appeal the governor shall appoint a jterson
to hold the olfice until the election and qualification of a
justice to till the vacancy. Such election shall take
place at the next succ-eeiling general election at which
stale olficers are electe<i. and the jtistice so elected shall
holil the otlice for the renuiinder of the unexpired term.
The justices of each of the district courts of appeal
shall elect one of their number as a presiding justice.
Tlie |>resence of three justices shall be necessary for the
transacti>>n of any business by such court, and the con-
currence of two justices shall \n- necessary to iironounce
a judgment.
Whenever anv justice of the supreme court is for any
reason disiinalitiea or unable to act in a cause pending
before it, the remaining justices may select one of the
justices of a ilistrict court of appeal to act pro tempore
in the place of the justice so disqualitied or unable to
act. Whenever anv justice of a district court ..f ajipeal
is for any reason (lis<iualilied or unable to act in any
cause jiending before it the chief justice may appidnt a
judge of a sujierior court, who has not acted in the
cause in the court below, to act pro tempore in the place
of the justice so dis<|ualifieil or unable to act. A justice
of one district court of api<eal may at any time sit as a
justice pro tempore in any other district court i»f appeal
upon the written re.|uest of any justice i>f said court;
every justice pro tempore of the supreme cjurt or id the
• : tti:s section unless the reasons theref-ir Iw-
111 i!ie journal, nor unless Ihe party coinplaineii
■en -• rveij with a copy of the coinplaiut against
I shall have had an opi>ort unity of being heard
■ 'ense. (In the question of removal the ayes and
,:i I..- entered on the journal.
'-'. The supreme court, the district c«uirt8 of
•he sijterior courts, and such other courts as the
re nc.iy prescribe, shall lie courts of record.
;i. The countv clerks shall be ex officio clerk'
: ■url- of record in ainl for their resjx-ctive coiin-
itic- and Counties. The legislature may also
for Ihe ap|>ointment by the several sui^erior
f one or nutre coinmissioiiers in their resjiective
orcities and counties with authority to jierforni
business •<{ the judges of the su|ierior courts, t<i
virtue
enlere<
of ha-
htni at
in his <
n»»es si
.sir.i .
ap(«-a'.
legishi
Ski.
of the
ties or
pmvid.-
court- .
count!.-
clianil^'^
take d'-pM-itioiis. and (>erform such other business con-
nected ■vitli the adnuni-tration of justice as may be
prescr.!...! by law.
Ski is. The legislature shall proviile for the speedy
ami ' form publication of such opinions of the
supr«'i;i. court and of the district courts of api>eal a-
inay i-- ordered by said courts resjiecttvely, and all
sucii ■ i.iiions shall be free for |>ublication by any
|K!rsoii.'
Sei . IT. The justices of the supreme court, of the
distric: ■ .iiirts of api>eal, and the judges of the suj-erior
courts ..'.all severally, at state<l times during their
cotitir, i.iiice in olfice. receive ftir their services a coni-
I'ensa;. :i which shall not be increased or diminished
aflert - r election nor during the term for wliicli they
shall lia.e been elected. The salaries of the justices of
the sUjr^ me court, of the district courts of a|>j>eal and
of the ; Iges of the sujierior courts shall he paid by the
slate. ! iiless otherwise changed by the legislature the
annual -ilaries of the justices of the supreme court and
of the t:-irict courts of apfieal shall oe six thipusand
dollar- .uch. Unless otherwise changed bv the legisla-
ture t:ic jud.ges of the superior court shall receive an
annua! salarv as now provided by law.
Sec 1,S. The justices of the" supreme court, of the
distric: .'ourts of appeal, and the judges of the superior
courts -hall be ineligible to any other office or public
eniplovrnent than a judicial olfice or emplovment
during :he term for which they shall have tn-en elected.
Sec 21. The supreme court shall apixiint a clerk of
that CI irt. but the present clerk of the court shall hold
olflce uatil the expiration of his term of office ; a idiono-
f:ra) liic rejsirter, and a bailiff, who shall severally hold
lis I •Ife and be removable at the ideasure of Ihe court.
Each cistrict court of ap|>eal shall ap]>oini a clerk, tiho-
nogniiiiic reiwrter and nailiff. who shall severally hold
his o!Be and be removable at the jileasure of the' court
by wh;>.-h he i- apjKiinted, The supreme court -hall
ajipoin: a reportir of decisions, who -hall ap[H>int an
a.ssistar,t reporter for each of the district courts of
apiieal. .VII of -aid officers shall hold office and be
removable at the pleasure of the supreme court. The
decisions of the district courts of apjieal shall be pub-
lished in the same volumes with the opinions of the
supreme court under the same general title of California
ReiKiri.-. and all statutes in relation to the publication
of the iipinions of the sujireme court shall ne deeme^l
to apply to the publication of the decisions of the dis-
trict Ciiiirts of ap[ical.
Sec. 2H. No one shall 1>€ eligible to the office of a
justice iif the supreme court, or of a district court of
ap]>ea!. ir of a judge of a suj>erior court, unless he shall
have been admitted to practice Ivefore the snpreme court
of tlu state.
Sec. H. No judge of the snpreme court, nor of a
distric court of api<eals, nor of a sujierior court, shall
draw or receive any monthly salary unless he shall take
and subscribe an iilfidavit before an officer entitled to
administer oaths that no cause in his court remains
indeci'led that has been submitted for decision for the
period of ninety days.
reward if One Hundred Dollars for the arrest and conviction of any and every jierson violating any of the provisions of Title IV', Part I, of the Penal
la: such rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the sum of Ten Th()U8aiid Dollars.
'/I (Tc.'Mmottit lilmeof, /. IIKXRY T. GAGE, as Governor of the State of California,
Iiare hereunto set nnj hand and caused the Great Seal of said State to be affixed
at the City of Sacramento, this twenty-eighth day of Srptnnlter, A. D. 1900.
!<EAL.]
HEXUV T. GAGE,
Governor of the State of California.
Attest: C. F. Ci'RRY,
Secretary o/ State.
!*.
EliECTIOH PROCbflMflTI
State of California, )
SExecutitie ©cpartment.)
In accordance with law thereunto directing me, I hereby proclaim and give notice that a General P:ieetion will be held throughout the State of}
sixth day of November, A. D. 1900, at which .lection the following officers will be elected, and the following proposed Constitutional Amendment.- willj
Nine Electors of President and Vice-President of the United States.
Also, Seven Representatives to the Congress of the United States, being ow Representative from each Congressional District in the ^tate. as
Also, One Representative to the Congress of the United States from the Second Congressional District in this SUte for the unexpired term
Also, Twenty Members of the Senate of the State of California, being one Senator from each of the following Senatorial Districts, as prescribed
Fifth, Seventh, Ninth, Eleventh, Thirteenth, Fifto-ntli, Seventeenth, Nineteenth, Twentj-Brst, Twenty-third, Twenty-fifth, Twenty-seventh. Twenty-nir
Thirty-fifth. Thirty-seventh. Thirty-ninth.
Also. Eighty Members of the Assembly of the State of California, l-eing one Member of the Assembly from each of the Eighty Asseml
prescribed by law.
Also, Four Judges of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the City and County of San Francisco, for the term preserib.c
Also, One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the City and County of San Francisco, for the unexpired term I
term ending January, 100."., vict- \Vm. P. Lavlor ai pointed.
Also, Two Judges of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for each of the following Counties, to wit ; Alameda, Fresno, ar
])re9cribed by law.
Also, One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles, for the unexpired term of William H
January, 1903, vice W. F. Fitzgerald, appointe.l
Also, One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the following Counties, to wit: >[adera, Riverside, San nernat
prescribed by law.
Also. One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, for tie unexpired term of Joseph I'J
January, 1903. vice Wm. S. Wells, appointed.
Also, One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Merced, for the unexpired U:m of .1. K. T.aw.
1903, vice F. (-. <>stran(K"r. a{i))oiiiteil.
Also, One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Santa Clara, for the un.-xi.ired term of A. S. Kil
January. 1005, vice A. L. Rhodes, appointed.
Also. One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of San Diego, for the unx^ired term of John W
January, li»03. viti- Cieorgc Fuller, appointed.
Also. One Judge of the Superior Court in and for the County of Sacramento, for the unexpired term of Matt F. .luhnson, deceased, term vui
AUo, at said election, on Baid Tuesdav, the sixth day of November. A. D. 1900, the following Amendments to the Constitution of the SUte of^
bv the qualifiwl electors of said State, all of which said Constitutional Amendments were duly proposed and pa>scd by the - ;. te and A>-emi,ly .■! tl
manner required bv Section On- of Article Eipht-ni of the Constitution of the State of California, at the Thirty-third Ses...... of the Legislature, \^f
Januarv, A. I). 1899; and the Legislature of the State of California at its said Thirty-third Session duly submittwl the sau!
Ik; voted' on peparatel'y by sai.l qualified electors > f the State of California at said election, said Constitutional Amendmentr
us follows :
lowing Constitutional
.'J, prepared and desigii
AUtliaLT COVSTITUTIOHAL AMEHDMERT Mo. (,
to wit:
Alt'*" I <""ntfl'"'limn' Amendment No. «. !• T^P— '•
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mI4<m mrtitU MrUtn kit
l» W knmrm m* Mtli»n
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rl}i ami MClMiwIjt /*r
• f tkt TMl prmptrtf »m
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rriitt. Th«t
RATI COVITTTDTIONAL AmXDKSRT Ho. 4.
to vlt:
[UCmuliliitional Anitndment Xo. i — A rrtolution j-rn-
liaiiiy to Ike ffnylt ,f il,r -'n'r nf <'-ilifamin nn amend-
mttt to tl« ornwd' ''' '6v addinp a netr
(•cMn, to k* hw> ' at fttian ttr* anH
nnt half, artitU :
rlrritant.
caneiming primarji
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8rr. 2. The mipivnii- court •liiil .
jiiiiticv aixl ("Ur »«-..»iate jiistir.
rhi«-f juMic* ami the a^»i>ciiilr jvi^' •
tinif <>f till' a«l.>|iIi.Mi ■«( Ibi- anivrulim-
it, ••m.-v htkI <-.iii«titmf the court until ■
I' . • •i'rni»>>t "ifltcn «n»f ;'r -■
■f 111*" tiTiii iif .■!;. •
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ECTIOH PROCIiAgflTIOH.
L ther.ninto diroctiix' me. I hereby proclaim and give notice that a General Election will be held throughout the State of California on Tuesday, the
D. 1900, at «hich Election the following officers will be elected, and the following proposed Constitutional Amendments will be voted on, namely:
jsident and Vice-President of the United States.
Ltatives to the Congress of the United States, being one Representative from each Congressfonal I'istrict in the State, as prescribed by law.
Ltive to the Congress of the United States from the Second Congressional District in this State for the unexpired term of Marion De Vries, resigned.
krs of the Senate of the State of California, being one Senator from each of the following Senatorial Districts, as prescribed by law, to wit: First, Third,
Lh, Thirteenth, Fiftnntb, Seventeenth, Nineteenth, Twenty-first. Twenty-third, Twenty-fifth. Twenty-seventh, Twenty-ninth, Thirty-first, Thirty-third,
iThirty-ninth.
rs of the Assembly of the State of California, being one Member of the Assembly from each of the Eighty Assembly Districts in the State, as
the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the City and County of San Francisco, for the term prescribed by law.
tie Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the City and County of San Francisco, f)r the unexpired term of Rhodes Borden, deceased,
vici' \\"m. I'. La vlur, ai'pointed.
the Superior Court of the State of California, in and lor each of the following Counties, to wit: Alameda, Fresno, and Los Angeles, for the term
Le Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles, for the unexpired tern, of ^Villiam H. Clark, deceased, term ending
Fitzgerald. api"unte.l.
i the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the following Counties, to wit: Madera. Riverside, San l?ernardino. and Kings, for the term
Ihe Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, for the unexpired term of Joseph P. Jones, deceased, term ending
1 \\'e!!.-. ai>poiiiiid.
[the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Merced, for the unexpired unu of J. K. Law. resigned, term ending January,
iipjioiuted.
le Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Santa Clara, for the unexpired term of A. S. Kittredge, deceased, term ending
Ihodes. :tpi>(.i;ite<l.
[the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of San Diego, for the un. xpired term of John W. Hughe., deceased, term ending
jFuller. ap]). tinted.
lie Superior Court in and for the County of Sacramento, for the unexpired term of Matt F. .'..hnson, deceased, term ending January, liK)3.
l on «iia Tue-.liv the sixth dav of November. A. D. Iv.fVj. the following Amendments to the Constitution of the State cf California will be voted on
laid State all of which said Constitutional An.endments were duly proposed and passed by the Nnatj and X.^nu^ly of the State of California ,n the
I One of v'rticle Eighteen of the Constitution of the State of California, at the Thirty-third Scs.m .u .f the Legislature. «g.nn,ng on the second day of
Ithe leL'islature of the State of California at its said Thirtv-third Session duly submitteil the said :.!iowing Constitutional Amendments to the people to
.id qualified electors of the SUte ..f California at said election, said Constitutional Amendments l*i:.g prepared and designated by numbers and otherwise.
IIENDMENT Ho
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SENATE COKSTITUTIONAi. AMENDMENT Ho. «,
to vlt:
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.1 rf*f»'«fion jtro-
■ I mind'
'I new
Stnn*f CoHMtUutionnl A"ifiidment So. i~
,,.i., f.i thr )^f/-lr nf lk( tinlf of <'.!'•
tkf C"HJititntutn "f l\t ttatr
.rr?M;H. 'o hf Ihov'h rtfwi dr*iffnnlt*t n
' nt knif, O'tMt Iko. tKrrtof, roKarniH-j primary
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8ri . 2. The supreme court »liall ci.t
jii.«li<-e anil four assux-iate jiiiitice!': i>r'
rliirf jiKlicc nn.l tlie a«'iiiciatc. justice-
time of the adoptiim of ihU anieinlnien
ill olfli-e ami loiistitiiie the court until II
their re«|>eotive term* of offlre ; anti proii-
at tlie exj.irBtion of the term of olBce of
l,;i ^' .■ lime of tile aijojition "f '■
li . . rmi'toM.rve.theirortii • - -
■]■• i.f a tii:i;."ilv of llie )"-•
The •iii-reme court »hall hold all of it-
I-..,,.. ,>-. fii.r.. .l,,n li.' li.r,-,. ri..r.il..
TM. 1 111,1 Jll-
-^J aV. 4..,^1..
.f .1 chief
ilivtrict court of apjieal, wliile actiiiir .is »iieh. utiall liave
ihat the
the same jiwer ami authority as the justice of sucli
UP at the
court.
ronlinue
Tlie M'veral ilistrict courts of a|>|>eal »hall have .ipi^-I-
iration of
t;iTr jnn-liction in every civil action, j-r-we,"--!::,,* .tn.!
riAer.that
■'H'ee<liiiir commenc.e.1 arid
.1 ju>tice«
'US of law alone) in evi.r\
u iiiliiient
; l>v imlictnient orinf.>rn..ii,
it...li»ln<i
• • - - Ml in their several a|.|iel! i
\u- ii,.*'e«-
! \ 'I:.--.- lU'tiollS. firoCfH.'iJIIics ■
•m at Han
l..n» each
M»T,
; : iMai' I.. »i».>l lo.irl*.
iny
1 : •• ami .lecrees of the iii«tricl courts of
ii.
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...I. if
one ball, wfax-h rhall
Ut<'"('l >'•! "- • ■ " 'TV c<ntenrrin<i. Tlint
the lii;i^lHtiir« ni», at its rt->;iilar
se»«-;..!i fuinrn. i ,lav <il Jaiicarv.
eilihtfui liundn-.i ii-i', lun- !\h:ni-. tw.i' tliinls >.f liU
nit-niUT-* f lfct4-*l It) eat'li hoiiie conctirrint. hvrf bv pr<»-
|H<«c- tli:it article llurlMn «( the c-iiii«titr.tinn ul sai.l
sla!f he anu'h«lt-«l hy aiKliiii; tlioreto a*^iew **ctiun. t<» hv
kiionii a* srrtlori number imc and one half, nliicli «ball
roail a? f.iil.iws, to wil :
Stfiiiiii tl,. All huilJinir", and ?i> much of the real
iiroiivrty mi which thi-y an? siniatpd as may b'' n-iiiired
for tho C'invenient use and occupation of said Iniildinf*.
when the hanie are n*i'd >i>lely and exclusively for
relitiou.-i worshi)>. ?httll he free' from ta.xu!i-'U ,' ;ifu-
riileJ. that no huililin^' so used which mav be rentetl for
rcli>:ioii- iHiriMises and rent received by the owner
therefor. ^halI he exempt fri^m taxation.
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 23,
to wit:
.ifufinhlt/ Constitutional A tneud ment .Vu. -'.?, a rtsnlHtinn
prvputtHfi to thr ptoplf of the ttate of Cnli/iirtiin on
nmtndinent to the cotutlttiitiuu of the atate^ hti ndiiitm n
new nfction, to be knatrn and designated as section ten.
article uine, ttiereof, conjiroiinij the foundintj of the
lA-tand Stanford Juuior nniversittu tfelei/atino certain
jioo'ers to ttu trostees thei-e«f. and nutfiori:in/j the exeoif-
(lull of certain of its firojierl;/ from taxation.
The leiiislature of the stale of California, at it* thirtv-
third >e-''ii'U. commencin)j on the secomi day of January,
Anno Honnni one thousand einht hnn<lred"and ninety-
nine, two thirds' of all the members elected to each house
of said le):i>lature votiuj; in favor thereof, hereby pro-
p<.t-«es tliat a new section be added to the constitution of
the state of Califoniia, to be known and desi^iated a''
section ten. article nine, thereof, as follows:
!^t'Ctl"'n In. The trusts and estate> create*! for the
foundini;. endowment and maintenance of tlie Leiand
Stanford Junior university, under anil in acconlance
with "An act to advance learning, etc.," approved M:irch
ninth, eighteen hundred and eighty-tive. by the endow-
ment s:rant executed by Leiand Stanfoid ami Jane
Lathrop Stanfonl on the eleventh day of November,
A. I>. eighteen hundred and ei(rhty-five, and recorded
in liber ei(thtv-fhree of deeds, ait pace twenty-three, et
Ml/., records of Santa (.'lara county, and by the araend-
nienls of such grant, and by gifts, grants, De<iue3ts and
devises supplementary thereto, and by contirmatory
grants, are |>erniitled,' approveil and c^iitirmed. The
board of trustees of the Leiand Stanfopi Junior univer-
sity, as such, or in the name of the in-titution, or by
otiier intelli>.'ible designation of the trustees or of the
institution, may receive iiroperiy, real or personal, and
wherever sit tutted, by gift, grant, devise, or bequest for
the bc-nelit of tlie institution, or of any department
thereof, and •iueh projierty, unless otherwise ]>rovided,
shall he held by the trustees of the Leiand Stanford
Junior university upon the trusts provided for in the
fcrant founding t'le university, and amendments thereof,
and grants, bei|uestsand devises supplementary thereto.
The legi-^lature, by s|»ecial act, may grant t«» the trustees
of the l.elund Stanford Junior university corporate pow-
ers and privileges, but it shall not thereby alter their
tenure, or limit tteir, powers or obligations' us trustees.
All pro^lerty now or hereafter held intrust for the found-
ing, maintenance or tienelit of the Leiand Stanford Ju-
nior university, or of any de|iartnient thereof, mav be
exemj>ted by s|»ecial act from state taxation, and all
personal projierty %'> held, the Palo Alto farm as de-
scribeti in the emlowment grant to the trustees of the
university, and all other n'al proiwrty so held and used
by the university for educational purposes exclusively,
may Ik* similarly exempted from ci>inity and municipal
taxation; proritled. that residents of California shall be
charged no fees for tuition unless such tees be authorized
by act of the lepislature.
ASSEMBLY COMSTtTUTIONAL AMENDMENT Ko. 14,
to wit:
AtsenihUi Constitutional Amentlotent No. li. n resolution
proposing to th« people of the state of California ati
aiaendtnent to the conjititution of the riatft 61/ addituj a
iieir section to article nine thereof, to be nu inhered a-ith
the nej-t eonsecntire number of sections to said arlieU,
relating to eietnpting from taration all property of "The
California School of Mechanical Arts."
Tlie legislature of the state of California, at its thirty-
third session, commencing on the second day of Jan-
uary, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and
ninety-nine, two thinls of all the members electol to
each house of said legislature voting in favor thereof,
hereby profKises that a new section be added to article
nine of the constitution of the state of California, to be
known and designateil with the next consecutive
numeral in said article, as follows:
All projierty now or hereafter belonging to "The
falifornia Sdiool of Mechanical Arts," an institntion
foniidinl and endowed by the lute James Lick to educate
males anil females in the practical arts of life, and
lncor!«>rai!Hl uniler the laws of the state of California,
XovemlM-r twenty-third, eighteen hundred and eighty-
live, having its sclnHd buildings located in the city aiid
County of San Knincisco. shall be exempt from taxation.
The lriist<-ej of said institution must annually r«|Kiri
their procerilings an<l financial accounts to the
govenior. The legislature may mi»Iify, suspend, and
rrrive at will (he exeni|>tlon from taxation herein (civcn.
IIKATE CORtTITVTIONAL AMINDMIKT Re. 1«.
Conslilnlional Amttmlmsnit .V». If- To ;>r»;„..r to IK/
' tKt sUttt of CaUfumis an amm.lnieni to tKr
•/ ttt* ll*U. atlttntlinf nrtirlr C,,rtfrn, I,
« HVir ««e(fa« tktnf.tat* kna>in m sectton niim
vnvwwM Mvrw jwmrinm. mnii^a if mf rir ■ i ji.tt. f
tmrsMtn »/ mil Ustds .
iv a«y MniUi. *Ut. r.
* ' ''■'i- 't ■'! 'he men.. . .-HI ctr.l I. ..■'..''"., tlie
ii_' in iuk.if tlieri- i'ro-
1m» atitled tti the :i of
I.-- ^i«-,,i t. ai;! 1: iia. to 1m? kut>wn and o' -i^'-ijieti as
sect! It wo and one half, article twn. thertfof. as f..llows:
^•rrkm '2^^, The bu'"ialiire shall have tlie ptiwer to
ena : laws relative to the election of tlelegates to cn-
veii .US (,f pi)litical jcrties at elections known and
lie ..-lited as prinmry el'Ctioiis. Also t.i determine the
lest- Kiiil coiitiitions uptiu which electors. iHiliticuI
pan ^*, i,r organizations of viiters, may participate in
any nth primary election, which tests or conditions
mav IK different from the tests ami condilions re<|aired
and ermilted at other electi.ins iiuthorixed by law; or
(he r|{islature niav delegate the powtT ti.> determine
••ucl t^sts or coiitlilions. at primary elections, to the
vari It political p.irties participating therein. It shall
also T^ lawful for the legislature to prescribe that any
suci primary election law shall lie obligatory anil
man atorv in' any city, or anv city and county,' or in
any iBnty, or in' any ]iolitica( suliilivision, of a desi(:-
iiate poji'ulution, and that such law shall be optional
ill ti'y cilv. city and county, couiiiv, or political sul>-
divi-.iB of a lesser population, and for such purpose
sud. I»w may declare the population of any citv,citv
ami ijdniv. county, or ]>olitical subdivision, ami may
also iKivide what, if any, compensation primary elet-
titin iBcers in delined jdaces or political sulniivisions
may mceive. without making comi>eusuti<>n either
.L'eiu-Jor uniftirm.
StATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 9,
' to wit:
SfiO'j Constitutional Amendment .Vo. 9 — Proposed
aort^iment to article sir of the constitution, relative to
thetfinitenaativn of supreiiie and superior court judges.
Tlitleuislature ..f the .state of California, at its thirty-
thin) sessSiin, two thinis of all the members elected to
tl..' senate ami »a...^bly voting Ihortifur, prouu^'S to
then:i*lifled electors of the slate the following amend-
ment to tlic constitution: That section seventeen of
arti*'' six he amended so as to read :
S» ion IT. The justices of the supreme court and
jiid|s of the sui*rior court shall severally, at stated
tini« during their continuance in office, receive for their
serr OS a comjiensation which shall not be increased or
iliiB;iished after their election, nor during the term for
wliiti they shall have been elected, which compensa-
tioB hall be paid by the state. Cntil otherwise changeil
by t;e legislature, the annual salaries of the justices of
tho ipreme court shall lie six thousand dollars each,
aiid iie sujicrior court judges shall receive the salaries
nowillowetl by law. payable monthly. Each judge of
the i|>erior court mav aiipoint a i"om|ietent stenog-
ruul.-r for his court, who shall hohi office durini: good
Ix'Iw ior. Such stenogniidier shall receive a salary for
re|ie-iiig. payable by the state, and fees for transcrip-
tion vhen retjuired, |iayable in criminal cases by the
coui y,and in civil case3"by the partv ordering the same.
Sucl salary, which may vary m different counties in
prj| rtion to duties, and such fees shall he fixed bv law.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 16.
to wit:
Seniir Constitutional .tmendmrnt -Vo. ;.>— .4 resolution to
prti^ose to the people of the state of California an amend-
mrit to section eighteen of article eleven of the eoastitu-
tim. in relation to rerenue and taxation.
Vjiolved bft the senate, the assemblr/ concurring. That
the legislature of the state of California, at its regular
se»s:.n commencing on the second day of January,
eigl.ven humlred and ninety-nine, two' thirds of tlie
merJiers elected to each of the two house? voting in
fuvM- thereof, hereby rToposes that section eighteen of
artif .• eleven of the constitution of the state of Cali-
fort,.! beameniled to read as follows:
.s-ftioii 18. No county, city, town, township, board
ofeijcation orschtxd districts, shall incur any indebteiJ-
uess or liability in any manner or for any purpose
ew« ling in any year the income and revenue provided
f.'r sich year, without the assent of two thirds of the
'iual:tied electors thereof, voting at an election to be
held for that pur|>ose, nor unless before or at the time
of ILcurring such indebtedness provision shall be made
for the collection of an annual tax sufficient to pay the
interest on such indebtetlness as it falls due, and' also
pn>ri"ion to constitute a sinking fund for the [uiyment
of the principal thereof on or before maturity, 'which
shall not exceeil forty years from the time of contract-
ing the same ; prorided. houerer, that the city and county
of San Francisco may at any time {lav the ui'ipaid claim.*,
with interest thereon at the rate of live per cent per
aiinoiii, for materials furnished to ami work tlone for
-ai.i city and county during the forty-lirst, fony-secoml,
iTtvtlHrd, forty-fourth, and fiftieth' fiscal year's, and for
■Ilia: i teachers salaries for the fiftieth fiscal year, out
of the income and revenue of anv succeeding year or
viars the amount to be paid in fiill of said clafms not
; • mee.l in the aggregate the sum of five hundml
' ;":-inil ilollars, and that no statute of limitations
- all ipi'ly in any manner to these claims; and prorided
.''.rlWr, that the city of Vallejo, of Splano county, may
|«y Its existing indebtedness incurred in the coiistriie-
l"in of its waterworks whenever lwi> thirds of the ele<-t-
■■'•tl.ereol votiiik.- at an election held for that purpose
■ ::ill ... decide, and that no statute of limitations shall
JI'I'l.v in any manner. Any indebtedness or liability
|iicu,-re<l cmlrary to this i.rovisit.n, with the exception's
lied, shall b«' void.
hereliibofore recii
KIATI CONinrimOHAL AKINDMIMT No. It,
to wit:
r '■••■l«<Mui( Am,H,i.„ent .\: M—U fptu (•
^ *» •title n/ f '.,;, farnu, amtrvtina tk* wmW.
iM, , ,i" .'* ■ '' "■ *» •"•WKltiM metitn*
lUkini r^nl'TTv^'^ " '~ •'''**^' •^•"^
Ttir 1,.,|.|„,„^
4->^:on«st Bm
--'ions eaeh
.ry.May,
at any
iss.tciate
-iprem* court
' 'lie state at
' times and
'he term of
■;.'• lirst Mon-
'teetiing their
• ic governor
: 'il the elec-
■ .e vacancy.
r suceeeilitif
' lecteii, and
- the remain-
111
meii:.
The -iiprenie conrt shall hidd all of it-
Francisco. There shall Im- three regui«
year '■ ■•:-■'■.- tin the .s^n-ond Monday
and - SiK'cial sessittns iii .
tiilo 11 '■ of ihechief justice '■;
JU'tll- -.
The chief justice and the justices of ti.
shall heelecieil by the ((Ualified eleeti'
hiree at the getieral state elections ;r
places at which state otlicers are elected
ortlci "hall be tnrcdve years from and aft.
day after the first day of January next -
election.
If a vacancy occur in theofficenf a jii-
sball apiHiiiit'u !>ersoii to hold the otl
tion ami i|iialification of a justice to :
which election shall take place at tin
general election a! which state offic> r-
ihe justice so elected shall hold the otti
tier of the unexpired term.
The supreme court shall have apjie liie jurisdicti
direct from the superior cinirta in ever' r-' on, proceeil-
ing tir special ]iroceeding where is nee - iy drawn in
tiucslion the validity of a statute, o; ' ,!i authority
exercisetl untler the United States; i i :., re is nece-
sarily tlrawn in ouestion the validity ■ , , onslitnti.'ii
or any statute of or authority exercise ; ler this state
on the ground of being rep'ugnaut t. ;i;.- constitution
or laws of the I'nited States; or whin > necessarily
drawn in iiuestion the vulidity of aav statute of ..r
authority exercised under this 'state . u' 'he ground ..(
lieing repugnant to the constitution •.! this stste; or
where is necessarily drawn in tiuesti rj the legality of
any tax, impost or assessment; in u:l ; proceedings' in
exercise of the right of eminent domuLL : in actions or
nroceejlings for usurpation or intrusi .■. into, or anluw.
ful holding of, a public franchise; al-.. hi all criminal
actions (on iiuestnma of law alone) ii which the jud>.--
nient shall I>e death or imi.risontnent f-.r life; ami »ls'.
in all cases in which the fact of the adoption bv a city,
or of a city and County, of n churter forj's tiwn^verii-
ment, or the valitiity t.>f the same, or any part thereof,
or of any authority exercised the,-eunder" is necessarily
tlrawn in tiuesliori. ll shall also have appellate juris-
diction in every action, proceeding or special proceeding
determined by 'any district court of appieal the record in
which may, by orller pursuant to the further privisions
on these subjects hereinafter contained in this article,
be directed to be transmittal to it. It shall also have
jiiristliction in every action, procei-ling and sperial prt>-
ceeding which shall actually have been submined to it
for decision l>efore the organization if tliedistrii t courts
of appeal establishetj bv this amendnicnt. and of every
pending cause which shall not be transiVrable to the dis-
trict courts of appeal as hereinafter prividetJ. And in
all cases in which the supreme court shall acijuire juris-
diction it shall have further jurisdiction to tieoide all
iiuestioiis properly presented on tlie record, whether or
no they be such as of themselves would entitle the court
to take juristlicticm of the cause.
Sic 3. The state is hereby iliviiled into three appel-
late districts, in eaeh of which there shall be a district
court of appeal. consisting of three justices. There shall
in each year be four regular sessions of tut h district court
of ap[*a!, commencing on the second -M'lidav in Febru-
ary, May. August untl >>oyeniber. Siiet uil ses-ions mav
he helti at any time upon the order of the court.
The first appellate ilisirict shall embrace the following
counties : San Francisco, Marin, Contra Costa, Alameda,
.^an Mateo, Santa Clara. Santa Cruz, Monterey, and San
Benito. The official designation of the distrfct court of
apjieal in this tlistrict shall I* •• The Court of Apical of
the State of Califtirnia in and for the First District," ami
It shall hohi its sessions at the city and county of San
Francisco.
The second aiipcllate district shall embrace the fol-
lowing named counties in the state: Fresno. Tulare
Kings. San Luis Obispo. Kern. Invo, Santa Barbara.
Ventura. Los Angeles, San Bernardino. Orange, Rive--
side and San Diego. The official tlesignation of the
distnct court of aii|>eal for this district shall be -The
Court of Ap[ieal of the State of California in and for the
Second District." and the court shall hold its sessions
at the city of Los .Vngeles.
The third apinllate tlistrict shall embrace the follow-
ing named counties: Del Norte, Siskivoii. .Modoc, Hum-
biildt. Trinity, Shasta, Lassen, Tehama, Plumas,
Mendt>cino, Lake. Cohisa, Ulenn. Butte. Sierra, Sutter
Yuba, .Vevaila, Sontuna, Napa, Yolo, Placer, Solano
Sacramento, El Dorado. San Joaquin, -Vmador Cala-
veras. Stanislaus, Tuolumne. Alpine, Mono, Mariposa.
Mailera, and Merced. The official ttesignstion of the
tlislnct court of api>eal of this district shall I.e -The
Court t^ Api>eal of the Swte of California iu and for the
Third District," and the court shall hold its sessions at
the city of Sacramento,
The legislature may rem ive one or more counties
from one apiiellate district to another, but no county
not contiguous to another county of a district shuil be
adiletl to such tlistrict.
The justices of the district courts of apt-eal shall be
elected by the t|uaiifie<l electors within their respective
tlistricts at the general state elections at the times
and places at which state oihcers are elected, and the
term of office shall be twelve y.ars from and after the
first Montlay after the first day of January next sic-
cee-ling the election ; proriiled.-hux on or t.i Y.ire In lirst
ilay tif January after this acieii Iment • ■ the
governor shall appoint Hire' justices f rict
I ourt of api*al, to holtl offlc- until nuu! ,; : ,u«.
tices tti beelectetl at the next succeeding general ilt-c-
liitn. The justices of each district court of appenl «.,
electe.1 at the first election shall, at their first
so classic- themselvi-s by lot thai one of Iher
•Hit of office at ihe end i'>f four vears, one a- :
eight years and the thirl at the end of
An entry of such cla— :. ition shall t ,
niinutrs of the court . .■-.•.i hy them, o i
thereof shall be filed ;ii the tiffice of the MCtsinry ol
stale.
If a \ acancy tvnir i-. tin. . .ili.e ►! r ,., . <■• ,.* . -,,. .i;*.
tfict roiin of Bppaal tl,,
to hoM the offirr until i
)"••"■• to Mil the v». ,. ,»,.
1 next sue • ■ -shich
•< are elerte.i st, til
hoii i ! ihcr for ' '
The tuslicrs of
nhail elest one ■ !
lafing ap(*.ai
api*aU to thd
ent with thii
provisit.ns f-ii
The judgiu
appeal shall 1
ujiindlate jurij
In any caul
the decision i
vitiiis decisioi
trie! court o|
jietition to
judgment in I
to be heard bj
record shall I
shall hear an4
The supreiil
power to issi -
court shall
certiorari, a
appeal, anti :
ortiers. and jii
antj effectual |
shall also h;
certiorari,
slate, ctmgrt.'t
trict courts '
their resj>ecti»
jirohibiiion,
likewise havel
writs and ord
and efTectuull
Each justice I
power to issu^
apjielluie dis
may be matle i
or ihe ctiurt
thereof, or
any judge the
Cnless onilj
the consent oi
supreme cou^
(except such
shall lie orallj
open Court;
Tei|!nring tha,
together with i
shall lie prima
argunieiit, Nq
a|.plita!i..nsM
any one time |
cicirt of a|.)H.'a
of the -listrictl
ai,d the grtii
retnittitiir or i
sail) courts
after the -endil
Sec. 4. Th<
tioii of the till
re«;»-ciivei
Colin and whi^
cla-- of c'ui.sa
appellate j iriJ
trict courts of f
and delemune
Sec. 111. Ju
Courts of anfx
bi removed h4
the legislatura
house. .\llot|
I'l-ace may he r
tion of tlie giH|
virtue of thlsl
entered on thel
• if has been sea
iiitii and siiallf
111 his defense.
n.ies shall be i
Si:c. U. Th
.ip(tea], the Slid
legislature nial
Sec. U. Th
• if the curls
ties or titles
provide for th
courts of one <
1 ounties tircitif
chamber bii*in
take lep.
nectcti with tlj
prescribe-i by
Sec. 1«. Th
and uniform
.supreme coirti
may be oriien.
such opinion*
person.
Sx. . IT. Th
tlistrict courts
Coun- shall
Colli. u ,111. e i
(«-n*ii' .11 whi4
af-.
..ll.,
till
of ■
Ha-
an-
of I
doU.ir- lU'h.
ture : •■ iudg*
ann 1 i! -alary \
Si. Is Th
y.t. ll <ii»imi I
ii.'g'iiiiiliic rriil
his olnce and |
by wlilch he
noivioit II
^df tMrtrfn
—tovn a» section
%tj;einptwu ft'Oi't
i c/rfmi'i <•(;/ /«>■
»ii/ jtruyert;/ on
irfd fur l^e con-
piiciirriuu. Tliat
, ai us rc;;iil»r
J- ot .liiiiuary.
. "tliinls "f all
Jiiii:. litrebv i'ri>-
Itiliitii'n i>l sni'l
fv, >vi;lioii. ti> be
oil, which shall
JucU •>! the real
lliiav Ik- ri'MUtri-il
\l «iii.l liuil.linp!'.
i'Mlu«ivcly f'lr
_ laxatiuii: pro-
pn\ bt? rfTJtv^l ft.tr
bv Ilii- t'WiK'r
DMENT No. 23.
_. J'J. a retohitinti
Wof Catifnmin mi
|»M(«, bii milling a
ri{ II." srcti"" teu,
f'ountlifiij "/ the
JrleiHlliM c'ertttiu
orizinij the etemif
Station.
Irnia, at its thirty-
itltlay of January,
jilrotl aiiti ninely-
Btttl to each housi'
Brtot, hereby pro-
Bio ct^n^titlltioIl tif
liui tlesiyiiatetl a<
pows:
|B irt-'Htetl for Iht-
fcce iif the Lclond
ptl in accitrdance
j" approveti March
Ive, DV the enti'tw-
lonfortl and Jane
lav of November,
Bve, anil recordcit
[e twentv-three, et
Jid bv the amend-
knts, W<iuesiB and
bv contirmati>ry
_. c'onlinued. The
ford Junior univer-
I institution, or by
i trustee? or of the
Li or iwrsonal, and
rise, or het^uest Utr
\t anv deitartment
itherwi.-te )irtivided,
_e Leland Stanfonl
Krovided for in the
^lendment.s thereof.
blen\entary thereto.
^•ant Iti the trustees
-rsity ettrporate pow-
Jthert'by alter their
lpution-"us trustees.
1 trust for the fountl-
teland Stanfttrti Ju-
flit thereof, niav be
• taxation, anti all
^, Alto farm as de-
1 the trustees of the
ftv so hold and ii«ed
lirpose-i exclusively.
hinty and inuniiipal
f CHlitomia shall In
|h fees be utithorizetl
EHDMENT Bo. It.
, A'o. li. 1 rMo/ii(i'iit
Jate iif I'alifumin au
Hhe linte, hii adtli"(i "
Itii be numbered I'-it'i
[e<i<»u to mid article
I all pro;«T(v of "Tke
lifornia. al its thirty
sectmti tlay of Jan-
J eitthl huntlred antl
J nieiiih«'rs elected tti
llii).' in favtir thereof,
lie addeil l.tanirle
lie of (."aUf.irnia, Iti be
next rttUM-cutivi
lielonginc l<> "The
Irt-." an iii«ti'ittlft'
'^l^ to'be ^>ioi^n ..lu/ ,U>ig'<-il'-i ,i< .'Tjitrt. t"v ••''"
^^:,lf. article t„o. thereof, coneern^no ,««u.ry
eiexti^nit.
Th. Wislature of the Mate of California, at its tlnrt.y-
thirtlt...,^ on, ettttttneneiti^ t,n the f r'""',;."} and'," . el ^
Anno Domini .t>,e thousand ei{.-ht huti.lr d ">' " "^>^
nitu-.t»roihir.l-t.f;.!l'h. "■•'"''^•f'^'^.''-'''*''' ''^ ?,V '" "tT-
t>f tsaiil lei:i«lature vfttiii- .n favor Ihen-.tf, lierei>\ prn
t'o^Mhi^a new set-tioti W a.M.-d '- ""VVt"'",'::!' a
ihestrteotCaliforuia.to be k,i..«n antl '\'- f •• r,' ^!
section two and t.i.e half, article two thereof >•'"'■«,';
S«don 2V.. Tiie lfj:i« uture shall have the pttwer to
en^Uw/^ia.ive to '.he .-U-ction of ,lele,ates ,o o-n-
vent,Q,8 of political parties at '■>"«'','''V.^ermit>r the
.lesiCTiteil as l.riiuary eleotiotis .Al'ot,. leterii.it.. the
test.- «n.l conditions upon which •■•'"'"^■. .";''";'
l«rtw, or orpani/ation- t.f vitrrs. may I'^'-'i^'I'a'^ m
LTiy ..il. primary election, which «"'^,,;|' f;''!^ H' ^'.i
n.avb. tlifferent from the tests an.l '^;'""l'"" ''/;'"'.'* !
and ,«rn.itte,l at other ehit.on^ authori/.itl '■>»";.'':
the lejislature luav delegate the jtow-r >• '•"" " "^
such»8t.s or c.Mtiilions, "^r."";!'^''' ,';'*'l' ''"',' I'Vi
varitij nolitical parties parue.pati.ig there . ' - j"'
also 3 lawful for the "'"f '•''''»'•';^', '•'''[[ '^ ''if ^ a
such primary election law shall he .""'^•»''-;^\,.^'
man-iorv it. any city, or anv c tv a ml Co. .t.v, t-r >
nnv.rih.itv or in anv poUtical subdivision, t.f a ilesi^-
ftaie ■topV.laticm. an-.l'.ha. sttch law ^l'•-" be opUona^
in at«citv citvand county, ctiuntv. ttr j.ol tual 5Ui>-
Iv^-Si ota Ic'ser population, antl for such purpose
Micl 1 w ...ay dec'l»r'- he population of any c.tv.c.ty
Tt^d X. tv ciuintv. or political st.btlivision. antl may
Xo » Jvitle what If an'-, compensation Itnmary elec-
Ut'nS leer, in .leit.etl places .,r political '"bdivism.is^
Iiiav twelve, with'"' making- comi-ensation either
(:en'a or uniform.
.etnlment
ibttlisheil.
l>*' nec«»-
. Ii s9 may
• . majority
:• ce a judg-
havin>: at the time of ti.v .; • '
the shortest terms to serve, tlo-
The presence of a majoritv of
•urv for the tran-uctittii ..f bu-...< - \'- -
he .lone ai chamt.er»).»nd the concurrent
of the lustices shall In- necessary to pr..
nient, . ., , , , ,, , .,
The supreme court shall lioht all of it- ■
FramisCti. There shall be three repula-
year, beitinnin).' tin the s.-cml Mon.lay it
and Scpten.lH-r. Sp.'ci:.l ses-ion- may
timeontheortlerof the chief justice. >r.
'"The chief justii* and the iuMice* of th. .npr«me conrt
shall be elected bv the 4iiafitie<l elector- .( the Btote «t
liirKe at the ten.:™! state elections at 'u. timM »nd
places at which state oUicer. are el.H-te.1 :m.l the term of
otttc. -hall be twelve years from an.l after the first Mot)
. ..nsat San
--ions each
' .', lary. Msy.
• [.l.Tat any
■ .:t;e ass^KTiate
'■iiie governor
til the elec-
■'le vacancy.
m succeed iti K
Senae
tATE CONSTITOTIONAL AMENDMENT No. ».
to wit;
ron>lit>tlimal Amendment So. 9-Prnpo,ed
aoAloientto article «V of the co,u,titut,on. relal.ve to
"hei ,'n,Z.latio., of .»,'reme and ,npcr.or court judge..
ThJ'-tri-lature of the state of California, at its thirty-
tUini ViA-n, two thirtisof all the members elected to
. . stuaie .».i.l »»~».bly voti..K ihort.for, proposes to
the ti'illeil electors of the state the following anicnd-
me.it to the constitution : That section seventeen of
artit' six be amended to as to read :
SI*, ion 17. The justices of the supreme court and
iutlt- of the suwrior court shall severally, at t-tatejl
tinie tlurini: their continuance in office, receive for their
ser\ OS a coniiwnsotion which shall not be increase<l or
dim ished after their election, nor dunnB the term lor
whit' thev shall have been elected, which conKwnsa-
tion liall be paid hv the state. Until otherwise chanRed
bv t " legislature, the annual salaries of the justices of
the • iprenie court shall be si.\ th.nisand dijllars each,
and :.e sui«rior court judces shall receive the sa anes
iiowillowed bv law, payable monthly. Each judge of
the iiwrior court may appoint a c<>ini>etent stenop-
raolr for his court, who shall hold office dunnp troo*'
lifha ior. Such stenoftnipher shall receive a salary tor
repding. pavable by the state, and fees for transcrip-
tion-vhen retiuired, payable in cnminal cases by the
loui v.and in civil cascs^y the partv orderinit the same.
Sucl salary, which may vary in •l'"f'l"'^'"'''Jl"*,' '"
proi rtion to duties, and such fees shall be hxcd by law.
unice -null oe n-.:..v ,.—...■ .. -_ .w^:-
day after the first tlay of January next -iioceeding their
If a vacancv .«-cur in the office t.f a j.is;
«liall appoint a |H'rstiii to li.iltl the ottit
tion and nualilii-ati'in of a justice to I
which election shall take place at the... — —-— -g
Petunil election at which suite offi.ers :,r.- elected, and
U.e justice so elwtetl shall hold the olftt-Jur the remain-
der of the unexpired term. ,, . . j. ^.
The supreme court shall have appellate jurisdiction
tlireci from the superior courts in ''™ry aciion, procwl-
ing ttr special pn-ceeding where n nece-urily d™«n "
oifcstioii the validitv of a statute, or -f an authorit\
e'xercised untler the Dnited ^itate-s; "["''«« """j^*;
sarilv .Iniwn in .,uesiion the valithty o 'I''' cons'""''.^ .^
or ariv statute of or authority exercised imder this state
on tlie ground of being repugnant to tin; constitutit.n
or laws (tf the rnitedStutes; or where '« tj^essan .v
drawn in t.uestion the validity of any statute of or
liuth.iritvexerciseil under this state t n the ground of
l*ing repugnant to the constitution uf this state, or
where is iitKiessarilv drawn in iiuesti.n the legaUt) ol
anv tax, impost or assessment ; in ail prooP' is in
exercise of the right of eminent tloniiuii: in •• >s or
proceetlings for usurpation or iiitrusi.ti into. o. unlaw-
ful bidding of, a public franchise; al-. iti all cninii.al
actions (on ouestions of law alone) lu which the tuitg-
meut shall Ix- death or imprisonment for life; and oiso
in all cases in which the fact of the ail. ption by a cit\ .
or of a citv and count v. of a charter furits own^Koveni-
net or he validitv of the same, or any jtart TLertH,f,
or of anv authoritv exercised thereunder, is necessarily
d'rawn'Vn HuestioH.. It shall »>-• '!r:f,,.c!irp"4ldhi'g
iliction in every action, prtweedingor s ptcial proceeaiii^
determined by any district court ,..f appeal »''« "^"'■^ I"
which may, bv orJler i.ursuanl to the f, r.her prousons
on these s"ubject.s hereinafter contained i. this article,
be directed to be transmitted to it. It -''f' » ';«b»Jf
jurisdiction in every action, proceethii-- i.n.l si^cial pro-
;-eeding which shall actually have bee-, -ubnutted to it
for decision before the organization if me .list net courts
of apiieal established by this amendtit. m. a
SENATE COHBTITOTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 18,
to wit:
|lr.ii.tlr«-l lU.t! I .1''
lated in the <\r\ iii.l
y, I I'..... taxation
I illjr re|Kiri
. |i> the
... «i;!\ . «'i«|tmit. antl
Ratnt.'tin liert-in filven.
Sen-W Cotulilutvmal Amendnient ?>o. l.^-~A remlution to
im,o.Tf to the people ofthennU of California an ametul-
Vint to teclinn eighteen nf article eleven of tin oonstUu-
tin. in relation to reienne and ta.cation.
Ri-'tlted bv the tenate, the mwvMy conenrring. That
the - -i-latuiH? of the state of California, at its regular
-p- 1 c.immencing on the second day of January.
,i>i .11 hundred and ninety-nine, two thirds of tlie
im- ers elected to each of the two houses voting in
f.. ■ thereof, hereby proi>oses that section eighteen ol
iirtii. eleven of the constitution of the state of tali-
f..m;« be amended to read as follows : u- i „,j
Swtion II*. No county, city, town, township, bimrd
.1 ei ication or sch.x.1 districts, shall incur any indebte.1-
iiet,. .,r liability in any manner or for any purpose
I vct^ling in anv year the income and revenue i.rovide.i
' r ■ .h year, without the assent of two thii^ls of the
i ;.i-l "electors thereof, voting at an election M be
. : ■ r that iiuriHise. nor unless before or at the tune
.rrii.g such indebtedness provision shall be made
■. - ; . tt.llection of an annual tax sufficient to i>ay the
,!.-,. I ..n such indebtedness as it falls due, and al-o
If ...11 to constitute a sinking fund for the payment
..r t'l i.rinciital ther<>.if .m or before maturity, which
-111 ..t exceeil f.irtv years from the time of contract-
.1.1. -ame; prot^d! Aoiiri". that the city slid c.uinty
■ !.-! rr.i.icisco may at anv time pay the unpaid claims.
•...Ill uierest Ihereim at llie Rite of live (M^r cent per
annuin. for materials furnished to and work tLuie tor
"Hi.iciivaml c.>untv during the f..rty-hr.t. forty-sei-oii.l.
r.rv.tlurd. f.irtv-fourtb. and fiftieth h-oal years, and for
.| , 1 teachers' salaries for the fiftieth tls<al year, out
■ ■•. ■,. me and revenue of any succeiMing year or
lit to be i«id in full of said claims ni.t
. aggregate the sum of live huntlml
-. ami that no statute of liniit«tion«
h uiv manner to these claims ; <i..' , • '' '
,• lie t iiv of Vallejo. of Sjda'io '
itlebtwiness incurred in Iht
.rk« whenever Iwn Ihinls of ih« ' 'e. ;
nl an election liehl for that piiri-tM'
i •!,!• r.. ^'."■ite of limitations shall
\ lebte.lne.s or liability
, ., . - 11. with the exception..
•( •. - .- 1. "hall hi vtii.l.
pending cause which shall not be tnr.st. rable to the dis-
trict courts of appeal as hereinafter jir.; i.led. Aiid in
all cases in whit-), the supreme court shall actjuire luns-
dietion it shall have further juri«dicti..:i to tlecide all
ouestions proi«rly presented on the rtcr.!, whether i>r
no thev be such as of themselves would entitle the court
totakejuri.«.liction of the cause.
Sec 3. The state is hereby divided :ii:.. three appel-
late tlistricts. in each of which there -i.itll be a tlistnct
courtof appeal, consisting of three ju-v«- riiere shall
in each year be ftiur regular sessions t.t . ... I. .listnct court
of appeal, commencing on the second M.hlayin febru-
arv May. August and November. 8|«-t al -essioiis may
beheldat anv time uiHin the order of tlie ■ -uirt.
The first api*llate iVistrict shall embra.-.- the following
counties : San l-"rancisco, Marin. Contra i'..-:a. .\lamedu.
San Mateo. Santa Clara. Santa Cruz. M.nt.Tey. and .-iaii
Benito. The official ilesienation of th. .!:-!rict court of
apical in this tli.strict shall I* "The C. in .tf Ap!»al of
tlie State of California in and forthei'ir-i IHstnct, and
it shall hold its sessions at the city anl . ..unty of San
Francisco. .t. « .
The second ap|«llate district shall eiiilirace the fol-
lowing named c.tunties in the state: Fre-tno, Tulare.
Kings. San Luis Obispo. Kern, Invo, Santa Barbara,
Ven.iira. Los Angeles, San Bemanlin... .range. River-
side and San Diego. The otUcial <ie- uni'tiori of the
district court of aitjieal for this distru-i «Uall be ■ T he
Court of Apiwal of the State of Califoniia iii antl pjr the
Second District," and the court shall h .1.1 its sessions
at the city of Los Angeles. .u t i. »
The third apjiellate district shall embra, <• the f.dlow-
ingnamed counties: Del Norte, Siskivoti. M.nloc, Hum-
boldt Trinity. Shasta. Lassen. Teliama, Plumas.
Mendtwino, Uke. Colusa, tSlenn. Butte Sfrra. Slitter,
Yuba, Nevada. Sonoma, Napa, Yolo, l".ii. er, Solaiio.
Sacramento. El Dorado. .Son Ji«tiuin. Anmdtir. Cala-
vera«. Stanislaus. Tuolumne, .\lpine. M .n... MantH.sa.
Madera, and Merced. The official ilesi>.-..aiion of the
tlistrict c.turt of appeal of this district -hall be •The
Court of Apiwal of the State of California m and for the
Thirtl District,'' and the court shall hol.l its sessions at
the city of Sacramento.
The legislature niav remove one or ni.ire counties
from one apvwllate district to anothe;. Imt no ««•>"'>■
not contiguous to another county of a lii-trict shall be
adtled 1.1 such tlistrict. , , ,, u-
The justices of the distnct courts of Kp;>eal shall be
elected by the tiualitle-l elect.. rs within llifir respective
districts "at the general stale election- •' the ""^f'
and places at which state officers are .It. ted, and the
term of ..ffice shall be twelve years fn.i
first Montlav after the first .Uy of Jai
ceding the election: pr..>-'-' • '"" ••'< ■"
tlay of Jan.iary after tl.
govern. tr •hall «p|t.>int •
court ol ' ' liobl oitic
tin-* t*. ' .t 1 he nex"
lion. Tl f eatli !
elected at the lir-t . -
imelMnitv themsri.
o'tl nl i.ffi.e H< '!•• .
eiithl jrears ..
An entry of
niiiiules ..I Ihr
;..ii-i- »;-liiii 'hfi' -ft. rill :i;|« iiatetli-trn-ls. .-»!.. -pliiig
..i.lv tl,,.-- U.II..1.- |.r.H-,-.. !.M- or s|e.Ul prtxeedirigs
in wii:. I. ni. aj |..-al .|,r.-ti t.. ilo- mm. reme curt from the
■.uiierior e.iurts is expresrlv allo»etl bv lliisarlicle. Ihe
statutes now in fonte all.iwiiig. jtrovitling for and regu-
lating ai.|.esls to the -ipreiue court shall ajiply to
apiteals to the district courts of aftpeal »■. far as con«ii.t-
eiit with this article until the legislature shall make
provisions for aiipcals to said .ourts.
The jutlgments antl decree« of tlie tlistrict ctjurts ol
aprteal shall be final in all i-ausea embrM-e.1 within their
appellate juris.licti except in the f.dlowing cases:
111 any cause deoidetl by a tlistrict court of appeal, if
the decision of such court .if apjteal conllitts with a iii;e-
vioiis decision of the «u|.reme court, or of auollier dis-
trict court of appeal, the supreme court shall, ujwu
itetition to be tiletl williin thirty days after entry of
iiidgment in the di.stri.-t court of api*al. onler the cause
to be heartl by the supreme court, an.l tliereupon the
r.-. ord shall be transmitteil to the supreme court, which
shall hear and tletermine the cause. , u ii .
The suiireiue court, or anv justice thereof, shall have
l.owerto issue writs of habi-as corpus, and the supreme
{■ourl shall have power In issue writs of mandamus,
certiorari, and iirohibition to the district ciiurts ol
aPiH-al, and shall likewise have j.ower to issue all writs,
orders, and jirocess necessary .ir proiier to the cmiplete
and effectual exercise of its ajipellate jurisdiction. It
shall also have power to is-ue writs of mandamus,
certiorari, and jirohibition in any matter affecting a
stale, congressional, or i.resitlenlial election. The tlis-
trict courts of api>eal shall have jtower to issue within
their rest-ectivc districts writs of mandamus, certiorari.
Iirohibition. tiuo warranto. ami habeas .-orpus, and shall
likewise have power within such districts to iSbUe all
writ- and orders necessary or pro|*r to the coiiii.lete
and effectual exerci.se of their apjiellate iuris. iclion.
Each justice ol the district cotirisof ajij^-al shall have
Lower III issue writs t.f habeas corpus 1.. any part of the
aiuiellate district iu which he sits, ami anv such writ
may be made returnable before the justice who issued it,
,.r the court from which it was issued, or any justice
thereof, or before any lower court of record, or before
anv judge thereof. , . , ^ . _• -.u
tiiless oral argument be waived by the j«rties with
the con-^ent of the court every cause and matter in the
supreme court ami in any district court of apjieal
(except such a|.plications as may he made ex [lartej
shall lie orally arguetl by the jiarties or their counsel in
open court; but this shall not prevent the courts from
reipiiring that the jioints to he argued and considered,
together with a list of authorities to sustain such jniints,
shall be i.rinted and filed before a cause is taken uji for
argument. Sot more than twenty ca»es(excepl ex parte
applications) shall be under submission for decisional
any one time in the supreme court or in any district
court of appeal. All decisions of the supreme court and
of the tlistrict courts of apiieal shall be given in writing
and the grounds of the iltKlision shall be slatted. A
remittitur or mandate must issue on every juilgment of
saiti courts on or liefore the expiration of thirty days
after the rendition thereof.
Str. 4. The supreme court shall, upon the organiza-
tion of the district courts of ajuwal, transfer to them
resiiectiveiv any causes then jiending in the supreme
court and which have not been heanl as are within the
class of causes over which such district courts have
aiijiellate jurisdiction; and upon such transfer the dis-
trict courts of appeal shall have full jurisdiction to hear
antl tletermine the .same. . , ,. •
Sec. 10. Justices of the supreme court, of the district
Courts of appeal, ami judges of the superior courts may
be removetl by concurrent resolution of both houses of
the legislature adoiiled by a two thirds vote of each
house. All other judiciartifflcer? excejit justices of the
jK-ace may Iw removed by the senate on Ihe recommenda-
tion of tlie governor; but no removal shall be made by
virtue of this section unless the reas.ins therefor be
entere.1 on the journal, nor unless the |«irty ctunplained
..f has been served with a copy of the comjtlaint against
tiiiii and shall have had an opjM.>rtunity of being heanl
in his tiefense. On the tiuestion of removal the ayes and
ii.ies shall Iw entered on the journal.
Sic. 1'.'. The supreme court, the district ctuirts of
ai.iieal, the su|ierior courts, ami such other courts as the
legislature may prcscrilie, shall Im; courts of record.
Skc. 14. The county clerks shall Iw ex officio clerks
of the courts of reorJ in ami for their resj^ctive cotin-
lies or cities and counties. I'he legislature may also
proviile for the ap|>ointnient by the several sujierior
courts of one or more commissioners in their res|.ective
I iiuntie^ or cities and counties with authority to |ierform
charalier business of the judges of the suj^n.ir courts, to
take tlelKi-itions. and i*rf.irni such otiiei business con-
nected with Ihe administration of justice as may be
iirescribetl by law. ... . ± .
Sec 111. The legislature shall provide for Ihe speedy
and uniform publication of such opinions of the
suimuue ctiurt and .if the district courts tif api«al as
niav be .rdered by said courts resi»ctively, and all
s.icli opinions shall be tree for j.ublication by any
i«r»"n.
Sr. . l-
ai.d alter the
»-v next 'uc-
■ '..ri. I hi iirst
lie
»le
srr «• I*.
aATt COMlTmrriOIIAL AMlNDMUrr ■•. M. tl'.ereof shall be filed In the olBc. of tlw •MRury "I «J«ij';
,,. .. The justices of the supreme court, of the
di-"trict courts of appeal, ami ihe iii.lge. of the suii«n<>r
courts shall severallv. al sialyl limes during their
contintinn.e in office,' receive for I lieir services a com-
,*n.a.it.n which shall not be increase.! .ir diminishe,!
ulter their election nor during the term for wl.i.h thev
shall have been electe.1. The salaries of the '
Ihe suir. me court, of the district courts ol . I
of the judges of Ihe su(*rior ctmn- -!■ lU >"■ ]
state. I nless otherwise chttiigei!
annual -alaries of the jti-ii.-"- "f '
of till' .li«irict co.irts ■•' ■
dollar, each. Vnle"..
turr tlie jiitlites of lb.
annual salary as now prt.w : .,» .i,,
(•«, in. the j.islicrs ..I ..rt, ..fihe
■— -t.ol appeal, an.l . .• ^'"•"••rt.*
I be inel'ifible i" «...» other office "' P^w
• ihsn a JiMlielal o(1l«e <" emploTWtW
. _ -, . ' 1 .!.... .|,,t) have bren eteetM.
'' ball appoini » clerk ol
■I (he .-.lun •liallhoM
-laiure the
court and
Ihousaiul
lie le|ri»l»-
receive an
I . .11
»■ Ml
Si
that
fni'.
,„.-: furtlicfoumi-
IuikI Slimfi>rd Jii-
1 tluTeot, niav I"
|tax;iTHiri. ann all
lAlt.. farm a< ■If-
■ iriiMef~ "f ll'i'
,. li.'.il ami ii^fil
_„,*i'.- I'xcliisi^'fly.
jtv and municipal
CHliforiiia I'hoU Ih
|f,t^ Iwaiitluirinvl
tIDMEMT Mo. 14.
»'o. li. a reioluti""
(,f I'ali/umin ""
ilate. III; addinn a
-i he iniinbered irit!i
Eiiu 10 /aid article,
\ll yroj>rrl<i of "The
loriiia. at its thirsy-
K'coml 'lay "' J"";
ji^ht himilml ami
DointxT? eWrteil to
■ l' in favor thereof.
\h>- aiUle<it..ariiol'-
1 i.f California, to Im-
ni'xt coH!K'CUtivi-
t'lonsrinp to "Tlif
Is," an institution
^ncs Lick to I'llucati'
»1 arts of life, ami
g state of California.
Innilreil and ei>;hty-
\teil in the city ami
Jcinvt from taxation.
lust annually report
accounts to tlie
—xiifv. susi>eml. and
Ix^it'on herein given.
NDMENT No. 14,
_, 14— To ;iro;io.«« to the
Wan amni'liiifiit to the
Tb3 article thirteen, Ini
iiioii » at section num-
to the ejemplion from
- ttate of Cali/nmia, or
■;/, ("i"i. miniclfMlitv.
V(, or di»trict (inelvd-
Btion diitrict.') vithin
klihi eonevrriwj. That
iifoniia, at its regular
In.l .lav of January,
le. two third? of all
ncurring. hereby prt>-
( constitution of said
„• a new section, to be
. three fourths, which
er issued by the state
^y, citv and county.
ic't (includiiii: school,
Pets) within said state.
Ation.
<,.,, . Conttitutioual Amendment ■)",• '•.',^ '.'■''""'"''''" ',"
^ - .„., 10 tkf people ofth»,laU of Cnltfor.ua. n« <,mend
' ■ 'o.ectionelvMern of article ele.^u ./ the co,...(.'..
,,, . in relation tu reienne and taj:ation.
;.(.«! fcv the tenntt, the m'emhUi concurring. That
,„,'■.. nature of the state of t'l"""","' "'•"■, J^f"'"
, , eommeneing on the second day of J'»"!"»0 •
, ,en hundred ami ninety-nine, two thirds of the
;'. nrs elected to each of the tw houses voting in
'," .hereof, hereby proposes llu.t ««■';''''" ^'tjl'IT.;
'. . eleven of the constitution of the state of Cali-
'(,,. .be amended to rea<l as foUiiWs:
' s„,ion 11*. No county, city, town, township board
. cation or schmd districts, shall incur any indebted-
,.. ,r liability in any manner or for ""X I'^n'"*',
, . ling in any year the income »■>;> f'^'^*";fJ'"'VX
, . , h vcar. without the assent of two thiiils ..f the
. ;ied "electors thereof, voting at an '■1«<'''"",; ';-,°*
, ■;• .rthat purpose, nor unless before or at the tm e
; Vturring such indebtedness provision shall be made
, -i ,. collA,'tion of an annual lax sumcient to pay the
,.r,.s, on such indeble,lness as It fal s due, an. also
; v;.ion to constitute a sinking fund '">■ 'h«:.5;''>„" f"
tih. principal thereof on or bef.irv maturity, which
. ', „,t exceed forty years from the time of conira.-t-
".' . ,• -ame ; vrovidid. fcourw. that the city aii. c.nmt>
s „ Francisc.) may at any time pay the unpaid claim-.
„' ,li interest then-.m at t^ie rate of live wr cent oei
,;,..' f.ir materials furnished to and w..rk d.me for
1 ; .itv and county during the f..rty-!irst. foriy-secnd.
f • th'ird. forty-fourth, and tiftieth fiscal years, and for
' . . , i teachers' salaries for the fiftieth fiscal year, out
■ ... inonie and revenue of any succeeding year or
'. :, the amount to be paid in full of saidclaimsn.it
' '.vceed ill the aggregate the sum of tive hun.lrea
:, , -iml dollars, and that no statute of limitations
' ■'.,', ii.olv in anv manner to these claims ; and proiulea
;:;;;, -r that the "clt v of Vallejo. of 8i>lano county, may
■ n .s'existing indebtedness incurre.l in the construc-
f its waterw.rks whenever two thirds of the elect-
- -I ereof voting at an election held for that pnrP"'^
Ivu ' o deci.le, and that no statute of I'^-'^V^'ri^biirty
„„.,lv in anv manner. Any indebte.lness or "abdity
^.V.'^l^red contrary to this nrovision, with the exceptions
hiri' in before recited, shall be void.
.-1 court L .
t Appeal of
> ..trict. and
, unty of s>«n
.-ace the fol-
i-no, Tulare,
, a Barbara,
-..iige, River-
.iTi.m *>f the
;..dl be "The
, ami for the
its sessions
SENATE COHSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No.
to wit:
22.
Zi 'ZX «"'«»'r .Vv-o";. (.'.ni,-.(*r,,. and tuentyfour
TartitTihleo/, relating to the judicar,,, and estal.-
lUhing courts of ap)>eal.
The le.-i.Iature of the state of California, at its regular
vot n^^n fav.t" here..f, hereby proi^ses that sections
voting ".'"'''V'" ,rn twelve fourteen, sixteen, seveii-
'^"e'neighX: twenty on^^ twenty-three of article
l?x of he constitution of said state Ih? amended so as to
real as foUo^' and that section twenty-four of said
article be and the same is hereby annulle.1 .
ARTICLE VL Jldicul Dkp.vbtmkst.
SECTtoN 1. The judicial power of the state sl-a" I*
yest^Uii the senate, sitting as a court of imwachmeiit.
ifi sirreme c urt district courts of.apv»:al. superior
rmrtsTus lies of the l*ace, and such inferior courts as
?heVegislatuVe n.ay estLblish in any incoriH,rated c.y or
town, or city and county.
Benil... Tl..-..ih. ..»..!■-.►•;■.'•.■•■"•■. '••;
apical in this .lisirict shall 1* " The t
the tsiateof Cttlif.'rnia in and f..rthe f '.
U shall hold Its ses.-ion«8t the city ai.i
Francisco. . , ,, ,
The secon.l appellate distnci shall t"
lowing named counties in the -tate-. l-f'
Kings. San Luis tH.isiKi. Kern. Invo. - ''
Ventura. Lo« Angele-, S.sn Bernardin "'
side and «an Diego. The otticial d. -';
district court .if aj.l-'al for this -listn. ••
CHirt .if Appeal of the State of tulifonj '
Second District,' and the court shall h'l'
Mendocino, Like Cdusa, Olenn, Butt. ^'^'iS^Z;
Yuba. Sevaila, Sonoma, Napa, No.., ' '•^' 'J- °"c '!":
Sacramento, El Dora.lo. San J7»-.l'""v, ' 'Tarirn'M,
veras, Stanislaus, r";'!"";^- ^'Virje-^'" iion o^ the
Madera, and Merce.l. The ..tHcial <le- - » .
.listrict curt of apiwal of this district -t' i" 5^. , ,!!„
Conn ..f Ap^.al of^.he State ..f Californ: . ll'J>^^^
Third District,' ami the court shall hoM • - sessions ai
the city of Sacramento. counties
The legislature may remove one or ™ '« "=^^„7^.
from .me apiiellatc district to ""<"]"•■•■ ,''";."" S^u"t^
„."t"..ntiguous to another county of a -U^ftct 9h»» ^
''''l^;l'i;ii?;;!;s':d'Vhi-district couns.of w;^^^^^^
elected 'by the ,,ualified electors »''l''" ""^.' t^e'^mes
districts at the general state election- ^ ;,"*„^ ,,,e
a 1.1 places at which state oftcers are ''' ' V'A?" JJe
"erm'.'f ..mce shall be twelve years 'r«'' J'f „»^f Vi'c.
first M..nday after the first day of •''"'^/("X first
ceding the election; pf»''W«<i-"'V" ' , u . »n«t the
day Vif January after this a-"?"'!"'*^"' '"'' " rlfstrict
COVern..r shall appoint three justices ';.''. ••',^^_"'',i""
c."urt of appeal, to hold office until 'l".".';" ;,-'°^r^/e\cc-
ticesto bielecte.1 at the next succeclin .: ii^-^""*! ^/'L^
.; .n ThT. iustices of each d strict court ..f appeal 90
Sc/aTtl'ieTr"- electtt. shall, at their .-s^'^-^J-|;
so classify themselves by lot that -me of ' f^f ;f '^«'}
out cif otftce at the end of four years, on. i' he end of
eight years and the third at ti.e em of '«• H' i^'^h'
An entry of such classification shall be ;.ade in the
Mihimes ..f he court signed bv them, aivi a duplicate
Ihereof shall be filed in the office of tli.- secretary of
""iTa vacancy occur in the ofBce of « J...w« of the dis-
If a vacancy occur in tne oiu»:.= ui > iii«w>. «■ ■-»-•"
trict court of ippeal the governor .shall app..«. a i*rson
o hoi 1 he ol«ce until the election an.l rjualmcation of a
stce t. rtl the vacancy. Such eUrti..ii shall ake
Hce at thinext succeeding ceneral elect. .n at winch
Ita e .rtttcers are electe.l, and tV.e usr.ce s.. electe.l shall
hol.i the Office for the remainder of the unexpired term.
The Ius?ices of each of the district courts of appeal
shal el«t .^ne of their number as a pnM.hng justice.
The <.re"-nce of three justices shall b.' necessary for the
tmniMt'i'.n of any business by such curt. ..n.l the con-
cur^^m'Jo" two justices shall be neces-ary t,. pronounce
" 'whenever any justice of the supreme curt is for any
rei^..n . s: uaUriei or unable to a^t in a < -;;<;„P«^,'l;;;^
f^f.,re it. ttie remaining i»^\'^^-^ ""\y ^'' '''"l^,^,^
justices of a district curt of a .[^al t.i .it \'J"}^W'^
the place of the justice ... dis;,ual'.l .•i ;■ """'^'J
«V,. Whenever anv iiist ce of a distn.' c .rt ot apjieai
fsVoran reason Jisqualirted or unaliv '.■• act in any
^^:;:'^:Lm;^b:-for;'it «!-e'r'j--,; f!^^Tli^
iu.lge of a sui*rior court, who has "■ •^■' "7. "' , "'
l"uise in the court below.toact jiro temisir. .n '1'^ P'»ce
of the justice so disqualified ..r unabl "■ • -\J"'""';
of one lUstrict court>f appeal niay at a.y itne^.t"^;
justice pro temiH.re in any other aistrut ^^'^''^ »! r*»;
.0.1 the writte'n re.,uest of any JV'^'-.V.'.urt or of thi^
every justice pro tempore of the siipreii.t curt or
V rtue ..f tfi, s«i ..n iVniess the rea»..ns there ..rUj
.nYerl.l on he journal, nor unless the ,«rty comidained
,f r.r- l«en serve.l with a copy of the comnlaint agains
, and shall have ha.1 an "l'i->«''''>'>» *^°« IX
i„ his.lefeiise. On the .luestion .jI removal the ayes ami
n,»-sshallbeentere.l..nthej..urnal.
rov"le r the appointment by the several stil-enor
o ns of .lie o' m .re commissioners in their rest»-ctive
c nties or "it es and c.unties with authority to perform
clan C b.i-iness ..f the ju.iges of the siii*nor courts, to
lake .leiM "iti "ns, and i.eff..rni such other business con-
If^'elrwith the'adn.lni.tration of justice as .nay be
prescril.e.1 by {»«; j,,,.,„„ ,hall provide.for the s{>ee.ly
an I un form publication of such "P'";""'^,"* »^/,
.-uprenie curt and of the distnct <="";"' "*'''*2' "['
iiiav be .irdered bv said courts resiiectively, J^nd a"
" ici. opinions shill be free for publication by any
'"'si.',"' IT The justices of the supreme court, of the
disu ct curls of 'apiieal, and the iu'dges «' '^e s"I>eno
!.o..ns Kliall severally, at stated times during their
connnuame in cAJice; 'receiye for '"eir services a com-
wnsati.in which sha not be increased or 'l'".",'"'"^''
Lfter heir election nor during the '.""i for wh.e^ ^he^
shall have been elected. The salaries of the justices 01
h? tipr mecun!^f the district cotirts ^f api>eal and
of the iudges of the superior courts shall be j>aid b\ t u
stVt 'l-nless otherwise changed by the legislature the
iinniial salary as now i.rovKled by law.
2i 1^ the justices of the supreme court, of the
fcr^..m^/kLn« Wm..vable at the P easure ^
his otfice and be removaoie ai xue ,..»«=.... .c ... ■•"-■;-•
F™f &h"l'i W "a'r ■^t'^e'd."^!;: ? "pTJe-^.^u'rt Ta"!?
„» tl,» ..i.inions of the supreme court shall be .leenieu
t aH,l7to the publication of the decisions of the d.s-
'"?t',r'J?.'N-o''^r shall l>e eligible ,0 the, office of a
iu.tice ..f the supreme court, or of a district court of
i^ea^ or of a judge of a su,*rior court, unless he shall
hi;?e bi-en a.lmi'tte5 to practi'ce before the supreme court
"'sec'^'*''No jud>re of the supreme c.nirt, nor .jf a
j>erio.l of ninety days.
, .„. .„. .^n ^u..n^^,o.^j.^'-^^fy^-^' -" '• °' - -""
" ' ":;'j :z:.«:r,irr,t;rLrror.::r:.;:.Tirr?.7o'::"»= -"-^ -""•
a
ornia:
f„ f, *.»«,, Wettaf. I, HESRV T. GAGE, as Governor of the State of California,
^hare >Sre,.nto set „nj Uaud and eaus.1 the Great Sea, of said State tol.a0.ed
a, the City of Sacramento, this fa-entr'HM, day of September, A. D. 1900.
AT SEAL.]
HEXKY T. GAGE,
Governor of the State of California.
AtteM: C.F.CURRY,
Secretary of Mate.
111,11 t,iiiivt'r!-itv. i>r .if anv ileiMirtineiit lliereoi, muv ..
exfn>t'tc'l bv "siKfial act' Inun «Iati- tinntiiKi. »nit »11
per-iL'imi pniifrlv ».> hi-M. Ilio Palo Alli> farm a" <le-
scribi-.lwi Ilii' en.li.wiiieiit (.'rant t.i the tni>trfs of tlie
univorsitv. ami all utlicr r»-al proi^riy s.i lit-M ami ii-*'l
bv the uiiivcrsitv fur e<iiii-ational |>iirpiise- exchiMvely.
niav lie -imilarlv exriiiivteil from county ami iiiunieipal
laxatioii: ;n-«f.i<W, that rc^i.lcnts of Califomia shall be
char>:«"l ii.« fees for tuition unless 5uch fees be aulhonzeil
by act of the legislature.
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Ho. 14,
to wit:
Asseinblv Cumtitutional Amrnilment .Vo. li. n reiolulion
nropimmi to thf. people of the >tnU of Califurnui nn
noietuimrnl to the rnnftitiUion of Ike state, hnaddKuin
neir reetioH to nrliele nine thereof, to be luioibered uttli
the nej-l conneeotire nooiker of section) to /aid ar(ic/«.
reliiting to exemptitia from taxation nil pTOi>erty of "The
California School of Mechanical Aril."
The legislature of the state of California, at its thirty-
third session, coniraencing on the secoml tlav of Jan-
uarv. Anno Domini one thousaml einht humlreii and
ninetv-iiine, two Ihinls of all the members elected to
each liouseof said lecislature voting m favor tliereof,
herebv i.roposes that a new section be added to arnc_le
nine /if the constitution of the ."tate of California, to be
known and designated with the next consecutive
numeral in said article, as follows:
■Vll iiroi>ertv now or hereafter belonging to ■• Ihe
Califomia Scliool of Mechaniial Arts," an instilution
founded and endowed bv the late James Lick to educate
males and females in the practical arts of 'if^. and
incorporated under the laws of t)ie state of CalifotTnia,
November twentv-tliird, eiL'hteen liundred and eighty-
tive. havinu its sch.xil buildings located in the city and
countvo! San Francisco, shall be exemiit from taxation.
The trustees of said institution must annually report
their proceedings and linancial accounts to the
governor. The legislature niav niixlifv, sus|>end. and
revive at will Ihe e.xemptiou from taxation herein given.
SBNATB CONSTITDTIOSAL AMENDMENT No. 14,
to wit:
Senate Constitutional Amendment Xo. U—To propose to the
people of the state of California an ameytttment to the
constitution of the state, amending arlich- thirteen, by
adding a new section thereto, to he knotrn as section nnm-
her one an<l three fourths, relating to the exemption from
taxation of all bonds issued b;i the state of California, or
b>j any county, city, city and county, tou-n, tut'niC'fMility.
oiunicipai corporation of any sort, or district (iiic/iid-
iiir; school, reelamation and irrigation districts) u-ithin
said statt.
Resolved by the senate, the assembly concurring, That
the legislature of the state of California, at its regular
session, commencing on the second day of Januarv,
eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, two thirtls of all
members elected to each house concurring, hereby pro-
poses that article thirteen of the constitution of said
state be amended by adding thereto a new >eclion. to be
known as .lection number one and three fourths, which
shall read as follows, to wit :
Section 1%. All bonds hereafter issued by the state
of California, or by any county, city and county,
niunici|>al corporation, or ilistriet (iiuluding school,
reclamation and irrigation districts) within said state,
shall be fn-e and exeniiit from taxation.
Mfif to section eighteen of artielt eleren of the eonttUu
lien, in retalion to revenue and taxation,
p,i<fylved by the senate, the assembly ntnenrring, That
ll,e r.-isl«ture of the state of California, at its regular
^,.», 1 commeneing on the «e<ond day of January,
titrf.'ien hunilrtMl and ninety-nine, two thir<ls of the
iiier itTs elected to each of "the two houses voting in
f_iv ' thereof, hereby projnises that section eighteen of
aril' •• eleven of the constitution of the state of Cali-
f,,r!.i be amended to n-ad as follows:
.Siviion IK. No county, city, town, townsliip, board
, ( r I .cation or .-chool district.*', shall incur any indebted-
,,,.«- ir liability in any manner or for any pur|Mise
(^ctr^ling in any year tlie income and revenue provided
<,,r -eh year, without the assent of two thirds of the
.| i»l:lie<i electors thereof, voting at an election to be
I, .111 fir that purpose, nor unless before or at the time
,,f r.,iirTing such indebte.lnes* provision shall be made
f.,r thf collection of an annual tax sullicieut to pay the
iiiitrtst on such indebtedness as it falls due, an. I also
],r,,vi-ion to constitute a sinking fund for the payment
of ill' princijial thereof on or before maturity, which
sli;ill not exceed forty years from the time of coutract-
inir'le same ; proiiiled'. hotrever, that the city and county
of :<ui! Francisco may at auv time pay the unjiaid claims,
aith interest therein at t"lie rate of live per cent per
anmnn, for materials furnished to and work done for
«a I . it.v and county during the forty-first, forty-setond.
fi.r'. third, forty-founli.aiid fiftieth" ti~cal year's, and for
Ml. id teachers' salaries for the liftieth fiscal year, out
of "thi* income and revenue of an.v succeeding year i.ir
vear;. the amount to be i.aid in full of .said claim.* not
t,. exceed in the aggregate the sum of live hun.lred
til. .-tiid dollars, and that no statute of limitations
.*hal! apply in any manner to these claims ; an<f provided
furthrr, that the city of Vallejo, of Siilano dunly, may
■|<iv i's existing indebtedness incurred in the construc-
ti,,n if its waterworks whenever tw.i thirds of the elect-
or* tliereof voting at an election held for that purpose
sli:ill so decide, and that no statute of limitations shall
apply in any manner. Any indebtedness or liability
in, r.fred contrary to this provision, with the exceptions
iieriinbeforc recited, shall be void.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No.
to wit:
32,
Senate Conflitulionat Amendment .Vo. it— To propose to
the jieople ••( the state of California amending the eomti-
tulion of Ihe state of California by ametuiing sections
one, too, three, ffur,'ten, tuelve. fourteen, sixteen, seven-
teen, eighteen, ttcenty-one. tuenty-three. and twenty-four
of article six thereof, relatitig to the judiciary, and estab-
lishing courts of appeal.
The legi?l:iture of the state of California, at its regular
session commencing on the secon.l dav of January,
eighteen hundred and ninelv nine, two thirds of all the
meniliers elected to each of tlie houses of said legislature
voting in favor thereof, hereby projwses that sections
one, two, three, four, ten, twelve" fourteen, sixteen, .seven-
teen, eighteen, twenty-one, and twenty-three of article
six of the constitution of said state lie amended so as to
rea.l a> f.iUows: and that section twenty-four of said
article be and the same is hereby aniiulle<l :
ARTICLE VI. JiDiciAL Dep.\kt.ment.
Section 1. The judicial power of the state shall \>e
vestcl in the senate, sitting as a court of inii>eachmeiii,
in a supreme court, district courts of appeal, sup«'rior
courts, justices of the jieace, and such inferior courts as
the legislature may establish in anv incorjHirated city or
town, or city and county.
•pjieal in thi* ,1 ■': 1 -i.i,, I .r r d -Vppeal of
the State of California in and f..rllie Fir-t District," and
it shall hold its ses-ions at liie city and county of San
Francisco.
The secoml ap[iellate district shall embrace the fol-
lowing named counties in ilie «tate: Fresno. Tulare
Kinirs, .San Luis Ubispo. Kern, Invo, Sant» Barbara,
Ventura. L.is Angele*, .Sun Bcnianiin.' Oratige. River-
side and San Diego. The ottl.ial de-iitn«''oni of the
ilistriet court of aiij^-al for thi- distric: »1'»'' o<" "The
Court of Api^ul of the .State of t'alifomin '•" »"'' 'or the
Second District," and the court shall hoM '*» »e.*sioiis
at the city of Los .\ngeles.
The thini apixllate district shall embrace the f.illow-
ing naineil counties: Del Norte, Siskivou, Modoc. Hum-
boldi, Trinitv, Shasta. Lassen, Tehama, I'lunias,
Mendocino, Lake. Colusa, (ilenn, Butte. Sierra, Sutter,
Yuba, Nevaila. Sonoma, Napa, Yolo, PUi-er, Solano,
Sacramento. El D.irado. .San Joa.iuin, An.ador, Cala-
vera*, Stanislaus, Tuolumne. Alpine, Mono. Mant.osa.
Madera, and Merced. The othnal desiK-iiK'to" of the
district c.iurt of aji|)eal of this district *hi>ll In- 'The
Court of Apiieal of the State of Californiii i" »'"' '"f the
Third District,' and the court shall hold it* sessions at
the city .if .Sacramento.
The legislature may remove one or more counties
from one ap)«llate di"strict to another, but no co'-'nfV
not contiguous to another county of a district shall be
added to such district.
The justices of the di.strict courts of apl'cal shall be
elected by the .lualitied electors within their respective
districts "at the general state election* a* the times
and places at which state officers are clei teu, and the
term of ottice shall be twelve vears from and after the
first Monday after the first dav of Januarv next suc-
ceeding the election ; proruied. t fiat on or before the iirst
day of January after this amendment Likes efTect the
governor shairappoint three justices for each distnct
court of apiieal, t.) hold office until qualilioation of jus-
tices to be electe.l at the ne.xt succeeding general elec-
tion. The justices of each district court of apjieal so
electe<l at the first election shall, at their first meeting,
soclassifv themselves by lot that one of tliem shall go
out of otfice at the end i">f four vears, one at the end of
eight years and the thinl at tlie end of twelv.: years.
An entry of such classification shall be made in the
minutes of the court signe<I by tliem. an 1 a d'jplicate
thereof shall be filed in the o"ffice of the secretary of
state.
If a vacancy occur in the ofBce ol a insuca of the dis-
trict court of appeal the governor shall app<,int a |*rson
to hold the ottice until the election and <iiialilicafii,:i of a
justice to fill the vacancy. Such eleiti.,.'i shall take
place at the next sucieeding general elec;. .n at which
state officers are electe<l, and the justice so elected shall
hold the office for the remainder of the unexiiiiwd term.
The justices of each of the distri t . i:-- of appial
shall elect one of their number as .i i - : ii; ju.sticf.
Tlie presence of three justices shall li' :i . - iry for the
transaction of any busimss bv such tuirt, a.'id the con-
currence of two justices shall De neces*ary tu pronounce
a judgment.
Whenever anv ju.stice of the supreme C'r.rt is for any
reason disoualilieo or unable to act in ,i caii-e landing
before it, the remaining justices may *p1is! one of the
justices of a district court of appeal t. act jr.) tempore
in the place of the justice so disnual;;!--! '■!■ unable to
act. Whenever anv justice of a distri, t c":" of apiieal
is for anv reason disi^iialified or unaMf t" act in any
cause peinling before it the chief justi.-' mav ap|>oint a
judge of a suiierior court, who has ii, t a.ied in the
ca.ise in the court below, to act pro teir'.s'te ui the place
of the justice so disqualified or unabU- lotc'- A justice
<if one district court of apjieal may at an.v time sit as a
justice pro teiniKire in any other district o>u."i of appeal
upon the written request "of an.v justice "f *aid court;
every justice pro tempore of the" supreme court or of the
■ f III
....U 111
111 ill* ■U-reIl*e.
!; .«•* shall be ellt
Si.i . U>. Till
1 j'peal, the sii|K*d
ii-k:i*lature inay
Sk. . 14. The
of the court- of i
ties or i-ities
provi'ie f.ir the]
r,,iirts ,,f one .
I "iintie* orcitiei
ciiamlier bu-iiie^
take 'leiNi-it
liectcd with llii
prescrihe'l liv laJ
Sf.o. I'i. riiol
ali'l ii:. '.,-1
-.11.1-, M, ,-,
Hia\ 01- riii-rec
siicli opiniinis
jierson.
Se. . 17. TlieJ
district cour;* oj
courts shall
continiuini e in
jien.sation wliich
after their el.-ctfl
shall I,. I..- Ijcenl
the *ii -■:•.:,
of tin- J .i.-,..-„fl
state. Ciiie.
annual sular:
of thi- district
dollar* each.
ture t'le juili.'e
annual salarv a
Sec. is. Thi
district court*
courts shall be |
empl'iymenr
during the tirn
Sec. 21. Tlid
that court, but f
otftce until tin
graphic rep'.rti
nis ^itRre an.t I
Each distni-t .
nograi'hic r«t.o
his office iiii'i t
by which he
appoint a r>-\»t
assistant rei"
ap|.eal. All
removable ;it
decisions of th
lished in the
supreme court |
Re|>orts: and i
of the opini.irif
to apply to till
trict courts of I
Sec. 23. No
justice of th.
appeal, or of a j
have bt^en a.lin
of the state.
Sec. 24. No|
district coiir"
ilraw or rec»''\
and sub.*crib.'
administer
undeeiJeii tliat|
period of 11 i lie
And I do hereby offer a reward of One Hundred Dollari? for the arrest and conviction of any and every person violating any of the provisioii"
Code of the State of California: such rewards to I'C paid until the total amount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the sum of Ten Thou«:i!ii
J6t ge^tinionn Ultereof, /. HEXRY T. GJ(rE. as Governor of t\
Jiave hereunto set my hand and causid the Great Seal of
at the Citrj of Sacramento, this tirenin-o^hth day of Septi,
[CiREAT SEAL.]
Govrrtu
Attest:
state of Californiat (
department of State.)
To
County Clerk of ,Z County.
Pursuant to an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, approved March 2"), 1891
(Statutes 1891, p. 168; Political Code, Section 1193), I, C. F. CURRY, Secretary of State of the
State of California, do hereby certify the following to he a full, true and correct list of candidates,
with party designation, for offices to -be fHled by the electors of the entire State; and for Member
of the House of Representatires^in and for the First Congressional District, to be voted for by the
electors of County, at the General Election to be held on
the 6th day of November, A. D. 1900, as specified in the Certificates of Nomination on file and of
record in my office, as well as the order in which they shall be printed on the official ballot, as pro-
vided for by an Act of said Legislature, approved March 20, 1899 (Statutes 1899, p. 135; Political
Code, Section 1197).
REPUBLICAN PARTY.
For Electors oi President and Vice-President of the United States -
SAMUEL M. SHORTRIDGE,
WILLIAM .1. BARRETT,
JOHN WALTER RYAN,
HAROLD T. POWER,
WILLIAM R. DAYIS.
CHRISTIAN B. RODE,
FRANK Mc(;OWAN,
WARREN R. PORTER,
JAMES McFADDEK.
For Member ol the Hoose of Representatives — First Congressional District :
FRANK L. COOMBS,
DEMOCRATIC PARTY,
For Electors oi President and Vice-President oi the United States :
J. H. SEAWELL,
WILLARD H. STIMSON,
J. P. HAYNES,
W. R. JACOBS,
W. R. PRATHER,
W. T. BACJGETT,
JAMES N. BLO( K.
THOMAS A. RICE,
JOHN A, COLE.
For Member ol the Honse ol lUprcMntativM — First Congressional District
JAMES F. FARR.\HEK.
lOOIAL DIMOCRATIO PARTY,
Ts:
LKMUEL i>, ninni.E,
For Electors o! President and Vice-President ol the United SUtes
.1. H. SKAWKI.L.
WII.LAUD H. STIMSoN,
J. P. HAYNKS.
\V. R. JACOr.S,
\V. R. I'RATHKR,
w. T. BAdiarrr,
.lAMKS N. BLOCK.
THOMAS A. RICK,
JOHN A. COI.K.
For Member ol the House oJ Representatives— First Congressional District:
.TAMKS F. FAKRAHKR.
SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY.
For Electors of President and Vice-President ol the United States;
LKMUKL 1>. BIDDLK,
E. M. DEWFY,
OLAUS GAFVKRT,
H. HAUCH.
WILLIAM MAIN,
E. M. ANTHONY,
FRANK REED,
JOHN M. REYNOLDS.
A. J. STEVENS.
For Member of the House of Representatives— First Congresiion.al District:
WILLIAM MORciAN.
PROHIBITION PARTY.
For Electors of President and Vice-President of the United States
JAMES H. BLANCHARD,
VOLNEY TAYLOR,
L. A. GOBLE.
LEROY S. ATWOOD,
M. C. WINCHKSTElt.
X. MORCUM.
WILLIAM KELLY.
S. BRISTOL,
J. \V. WEI'.B.
For Member of the House of Representatives— First Congressional District
I'HAS. T. CLARK,
IJt l/l^f.W mij hand and the Great Seal
of State of the State of California,
at office in Sacramento, this .H%.h
a If of October, A. D. 1900.
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STATC OF CALIFOHMIA,
Executive nepartment.
In accordance witli lav; thereunto direct i:i^ .^.e, I herety
proclair^ and give notice that a General Election v/ill be held
throughout the State of oulifornia on Tuesday, the sixth day of
Noveriiher, A. r. 1900, at which election the followinr officers will
he electee, t:.m: U\e foIlcwifrg~"proT;ui-eu CDTtFti . ui.ior.ax ,...,c:..v..;:en-uS
will he voted on, na-i.ely:
NIME ELEf/j'OFiS OP PRESIDKm' A?iD VICE PREFJDEm" of the
Uniucd Ptot.-F.
Also, SE-VEI.' REPPESE:"rA1'IVEr- 10 THE CONGRP.T 5 ' 0? THE 'J::iTED
States, being one representaLive froi:; each congressional District
in thePtate, as prescriled by law. '^'^■^^^ ^^f^/C:^f- ^r^u^ ^^^^ /r^
^/ikt ^---'^"'-'^soT'l'V/F^^ :.I^-:^rC-F^1^irS5^V7 E^J%^^ OF CALI-
fcrnia, being one senator fro;t: each of the following Senatorial
Districts, as prescribed by law, to-wi-.: First, Third, Fifth,
Seventh, "'inth, Eleven.th, Thirteenth, Fifteenth, Seventeenth,
^Jineteentii, Twenty- first. Twenty-third, Twenty-f ifth, T/.'er.ty-
seventh. Twenty-ninth, '• M^t-'-f irst, Tlur-uy--..,ird, Tnirty-f ifth,
Thirty-Gever:th, Tl^iity-ninth.
Also, EIGHTY .'vTiMBERS OP THE ASSEjMBLY OP THE STATE OP
CALTPOF" : • '^;;iber Of Acsornlly fro::; each of the
. -. • : \o; 0. .. ".r i'- the StMie, . r^r^-'-
Alsc, rXUh t.'^ITrES OF THE vSUPEKlOP. COUira' OF THE STA-ir; OP
CALIFORKIA, i; unc; for the City and County of San Francisco, for
the ■',3m nrescribed by law.
Ait.u, 0:JE judge OF ^-.^-'^ ^''^^"- TOR CO''-"; '^^ ""^ ^'^'''^'^ ^P
CALTFC: ' lA, ir. and for the City ano oounty of Sai. FraiiciGco, for
the unexpired terr:i of Rnoaee Borden, deceated, tenn ending januarj ,
1905, vice Itn. P. Lawlor, appointed.
CALlroi: iA, in one for each of ine rollo*irg cour. u«8, wO-Aa. : ' .-
ip^^, PTfleno, and t oe An/:elo8, for the tomi prf»ecrit.e<l by law.
Also, 0!IE JUDGE OF THE SUPEHIOR COUPT OF THE FT ATE OF
Q„: A i;- anii for ^he ^o-;-:ty of l,oe Angeles, for the unexpired
.erm of v/illiai:. H. Clark, uecc:...eo, ...cr:.i endin- .^anuary, 1903,
vice V/. F. Fitzgerald, appointed.
Also, ONE .;dge of the fupehiob court of the ctate of
CALIFORNIA, in and for the following Counties, to-v/it: Madera,
Riverside San perniiT-cino anu. Kings, for the uGri.i presented ty
law.
Also, OriE JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE CTATE OP ^
CALIFGK'IA, in and for the County of Contra Costa, for the unexpired
ter:.; of Joseph ?. Jones, deceased, -•--.-: ending januar:. , 1905, vice
V/ru. S. VJslls, appointed.
Also, OME JLTG?: OF THE SUPERIOR COURl' OF THE STATE OF
CALIT^C-'-TA in and for the 3ounty of "erced, for the unexpired term
ofV. K. Ja^l^^^rr^O^^ander, appointed.
Also, 0:iE JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURI^ OF THE STATK OF
CALIF0R:-IA, in and for the County of Santa Clara, for the unexpired
ten: of A. S. Kittredge, deceased, term ending January, 1905, vice
A. L. Rhodes, appointed.
Also, OTIE JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURr OF THE STATE OP
CALIFOHriA, in and for the County of San Diego, for the unexpired
terrii of John W. Hughes, deceased, temi ending January 1903, vice
George '^■;'! ' ^•'■, appc.u.^.
Also, 0:T. judge of TH^^ — Vi.iun COUKl' i. A' " ^'^^ T^""^
'OUr^TTY 0? SAC 0, for the unexpired tenr. of Vatt :-. Joiuison,
deceased, ten.i ending January, 1905.
(»^
Alsc, at said elftction, on said Tuesday, the sixth day
of -oveniber, A. D. 1900, the following Mfiendinents to the consti-
tution of the State of California vail be voted on by the qualified
electors of saic -tate, all of v;nicn said constitui^ional Ainendraents
v;ore duly proposed and pa^^ed by the Senate and Assembly of ihe
Sta-.e of California, in the manner required by Section One of
Article Eighteen of .he constitution of the State of California,
at the Thirty-third Session of the Legislature, begir :-" en the
second day of January, A. D. lbS9; and ^he Legisla ure of .he State
of California at its said ThirL.-Vi.ird Session duly subnii^Led the
said following Cons"!
•^'■drr.ents to the people to be voted
on cpparatoly 1; ^ -^^ qualified electors of the Sxate of California
.-ticn, sain constitutional /"^rnendirients being prepared
and aeBi.'tnated by numbers and otherwise ar follows:
ASSEMBLY CONSTITOTIOBAL AMBHDinKT Ho. •, to ■^^
arttcU IknUfr, b:i <^'''y''"'". „„^ half, rtlathu, to
the legislature of the state of ^ ».'^ ^[";,''„V .,f Ja.mary.
session, C""'T"'i'",.';,.l ,ine1v-n ne two thinls of all
eighteen hundred »•>'' /V"''^;> ' '", .urrinii herebv (.ro-
n.tn,bers elected »« <'^"- ' J''' r^'^'eon'tUution of 'aid
read as follows, to w.t: ^^^^^ ,^, j,,^ »,
fSection 1!,. .■^,'' ;'"'.''''''*Vituated as mav U- re.iii.red
j>roiH.rty on which h«-> -^^ ^'J^«;<^.>,„ .,, ^aid builSinfs.
K'"'%T:'"";rare ""ed^oleTv an.l exclusively for
;^^o^^or^ii,;"'^.^:"Xiti.i^ir';:>a^^-t^''^^
fheref!", «\.alt W ovem,.t fnun taxation.
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No JS.tb-ujvX:
lVVZ.^a'::<^c'!^'n7'''rroV<r,,, fro.,. i...,io..
§mHmmm
of..adlegisIa,nre vj..n,K,.^ a.;^^ ;^^^^
{;r;,i^r.:{ Sf^^r ;:x"i^.;iwn an,Mesi.n,.t., ».
nient »:ranl ex.-. uted b> '■'»,, *',;',';',,{ Noven.l»-r.
i\ uber 'if'■-v!!:.^;/;V;^':um^':■^ d bri;»:'in;.^^
»»!.. re.-or.ls .d S:niui t Lira "','."■■. 'iH^,iie-'s an.
'■«SsiX,™:r.;/;£is;;r™.;i'.r'
otli.-r intelli|til.lr .u-.i>.'nauo.. •■■"■•,••:,.■..,.„ ,„) a„d
i; h:^:vriiu;:^.:^:'i:r;iir;j;;^:i:.-!se: .!; l;:.. .or
.levisi-. or l»<|ne»t for
.1.. ■h.:m-til of th. in-titiHi..n. ..r of any d.-i*rtinenl
h\ »r< of tl>' Icri'lal""-.
ASSEMBLY COKSTITOTIOMAL AMERDIUKT WO l*,'^ >tmM'
"f -^TA. Califurnt'i. School »l Mrrha„u:al Art'.
„..ry, Ann.. »>•'••':;! V:'';,';;'^ . .-. .IHT- .l«t«l to
l,.-n-b.v,>r"l— '.'■;. ;' ' * l,e - a • <'alif.T.ua, to be
i:;;;:;'^!;;;.!"':^:;;^;;".;'';!^."... ...-x .^.-cntiv..
n.w.,rralin>iiularti.l..as ;.l^'»>^ 1„.;,.„^mmk «■• • Tl.--
,„al.- and femak- ... '''■ I', f"", .'*,•! ..fCuUfomia,
incori..,r..l.-d i.nd.-.- tl.. '' ",o, n ni. Ir.'d a. id i-it-'l.tv
rtvc, l.aviin! its «l.o.. '"'''''".^j;.' .;!,,,, , ,r,.„, taxatio...
SENATE CONSTITOTIONAL AMENDMENT No 14.'* kt*>
. .. Siualr < un^liliitiijniil AiueiKiinrut An.
74-- To jiruputt to the propir of the 'tale of Vnii forma an
nmf:'lmr„l It, the om^'ilnllon of Ihr ttnte. amemlin"
article IhirteeH. hy adding a neu- .eetioH '^f^""- '">
knoon a, tection number one and three /"•":""• "i"'*'J«
to the exemption froo, ta.ati..,, of all ''""^'""'f,^'''^
>tate of Califor,iin. or ku any countu eUy. " '^ "»f
rounty, town. m,.niei,>ality. mun,a,f "••»«"■«""" ^
any ..«r(, or district {includi.ia school, reclamatwn and
irrigation dittricti} I'-ithm latd ttate. ^
Hetohed by the -enate. tU attemhhj concurring. That
,he W 'lature of the .tate ..f California, at its regular
sirs on, commencing on the -^^..nd day o Jan. ar>
eighteen h.mdred and ninety-nine, two «' "Jf »' j"
members elerte.1 lo each house c.mcurnng. lerebN pro-
PJ^s that article thirteen .d the '■>'"">'"""" ;,'*'»,';*
itatc be amended by adiii..g thereto a new """o"- »° JT
known as section numlK-r one an.l three fourths, which
shall read as foUows, to wit : 1 u.. ,v,« «t«t«.
Section \\. All bonds hen-afur issued bv the state
.<( rulifornia. or Kv anv county, city and tounty.
municii-il coriK.ratioM, or .ii.strict O.ud.i.l.ng school,
reclamitioM and irrigation districts) within suid sUte,
-hall h.- free and exiuipt from taxation.
8EKATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 4.l\-ri^
'ralifomia "» "'^J'''\'„'' bTkZ^n and designated a.
•r„. ,egi.h....re o, the '^-^^ ;i:^:^:Xu:iri.:^ ■
,h,rd «-"i'>!'v*''"'"Jj;''""'^;d^!igh, hu..dre.l and ninety-
Annol.ominioi.ethousa.di^j. ^^^_^,,_,^^
„ine. iwothinlsof iillth. "'^' "; , , hereof, hereby pr..-
.aid legisl....re V"'"L ad.' Xo he con.titutW of
,H,.e that a >.' «.•*<■'"". "^.'k.Town a.i.l de«igi.»t«l a-
he sfU. of <:»*•"'•"!•■, "Jrtich- two thereof. »« follows :
«K-tio.. two and .uie half, art ne^. „_,. ,,.,,.er 1,.
Section i\. T'''\'' 'V,' . .c<ion of delega.es ." coi,^
.-nut laws relat.ve to ''" >';*j; ""irttioi.. k....wn and
xention- "( 1-'V«'»> .tX'n" AN- todete^..i..e.the
de»igna«"l a- primary '• «" "Vhicl. el«tor-. (.ditical
,Ats and conditions "P^ " .*',:;V mav partic.'imte ...
•rtie-. or organiMt'on- f 1' .',^- ,V„s or co...l.l..ons
'any ..» h prin.an- «;^" ;V;.,T. .„ 1 condition. re.,mr-'
may I'e»'.n«'T"\" v.. , ,.l«tiol.« :.ilthon«e.l ." "•" • •
„n<l j» ru.itte.1 at "'•"[''",. the l-'er t.. .le.ern. i.e
the (egislAt.ire may delrnai' '"J ..(.Klio..-. to tli.;
.ml. te... or < •.•"•••'l''''\ •!, ".Mh'g therein. It -hall
,.ri •■.. t-.litical l«rt.e. l*rt>.ipatin»!_^^.^,^. ,^,, ,„y
\ i«rtie. 1*"'" '••"'V'\.„.«.ri -• that anv
.uch primary election 1»» •"•:'.'.. T-.i r...i.itv. or in
r?;;y.:;. collier.- ».
•ucn pnni—' ■"■■. .,r anx c tv »n<i coiiio>. •■• ■-
iiianda'orv in any city •,' ,, ,.1 ...l^divi-ion, of a de»iH;
J ,v .'"..my. ..f .n •"> |-1'«»*' , "1^ .h,ll be opti.rtial
^twri.! -r m.ll.«rm
SENATE COmriTDTIONAL AMENDMEMT Ho. », '^
>4n<itf ruii»tt("(M>»a; AmeiulMent A".
rtlMive to the rom,^»nlio>. of ,.ipre>"r "".I .uperu"
court judtl"
bvUu?"Jli "•''.' "nm.al .ulari..< of the J;-t"-« jf
r iM forhi-'.uri, «1... ^-I.all h„l.i -ffire .luniiL' ko.h1
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AKENSKENT Ko. 15, t^ -jvt
(.on. in rrlalion to rtvrn-ir and tnratwn.
H^or.lK-of hereby ,.ro,«....< tlu., -.'■"■-•,V". f Cul
article eUveu of the eo>.-t,-,ut.,.n ..f the >tate ..f C.ih
,, X<ition or-sch...! ai<tnc,.. shall V'c;^J»;',f;"t,^,V7i.:
-r^H;^p.r';h?^r,2H^^,^ -;-;..- r
«ith intere-i there.;,, at t^.e rat. " y';!";'^ Time 'for
unn...... for ma.ertaN fn".;'«h.a •;:;',« P,,.:,"',,..!.
{i^^:';^:;.;^^n:{^iacJrr.Mn^,he con^e.
tion of it» waterwork- •'•encxer t«.. tt, ni ,,„„„»
hert-inbefori' reciii-l. -hall >».• »oi.l.
SEHATE COKSTITOTIOKAL AKENDMEHT Ho. JJ.
Srnatf Conililuti-innI .tmriuiiient
So tl—To nrafMie (" Ihf j,rii)>lr i,f tite ttatr of < •nlifi)mia
amenilinii the eotutitnliun of lltr Hnte nt faltfumta bi/
ciintmlina nertiom out, tuo. three, finir. ten, li'tlie. four-
tef'i ni/t'reu, urienteem, eiti'iteen, Iwent'i-one. tuentii-three.
nnil twenty four of article 'U thereof, rrlattny to the
iu(ticiar;i, and e^lnUiihing coiirti o/ajijieal.
Tlu- l,-t:isliitiiri-"t the >taitM.f California, ai its n-^uUr
sfisi.in c-.miniencinj; on the si-.on.l .lav of January,
ciKht.cii hunilre.l an.l ninely-niiie. tw.. thinls of all the
mfnil)iT« .U'Ct.-.l to each of tin- hous.s of sai.l Ipfrislature
votini; in fa\or tliertof. lnTeby propone? that sections
one.two, thri'f.foiir.tin.twtlvc. toiirtiin. si \ticii. seven-
teen cinliteen, tw»ntv-one. snil Iwiiit y-tliree of article
li.x of the coiistitutioti of saiil state Ik- ameiideil so as t.i
read as follows; and that section twenty-f"Ur of said
article be and the same i? hereby aniiulle<l :
.\RTICLE VI. JfDiciAL Dki-aktment.
SE( Tiox 1. The judicial power of the state shall be
vested in the senate, sitlintr as a court of inipeathmetit.
in a supreme court, district courts of appeal, superior
courts, justices of the jieuce, and such inferior courts as
the le;rislaturc may establish in any incorporatetl city or
town, or citv and county.
Ski . 2. The supreme court shall consist of a chief
justice and four associate justices; jiroviiled, that the
diief iustice and the assixiate justices in office at the
time of tlie adoption of this amen.imeut shall continue
in olHci' and constitute the court until the expiration of
their res|H<ti\ e terms of office ; nnd proridnl further, that
at the expiration of the term of .itHce of the two justices
havinv' at the time of the adoption of tins amendment
the shortest terms to serve, their otiices shall he abolished.
The preseuic of a maioritv of the justices shall be neces-
sary for the transaction of business (except such as may
he done at chambers), and the concurrence of a majority
..f the justices shall Im' necessary to pronounce a judc-
The supreme court shall hold all of its sessions at Sari
Kraucisco. There shall be three regular ses-ions each
vear, besjinniu).' on the second Mimday in January. May.
and Septendjer. Si«'cial sessions may be held at any
timeonthcordcrof the chief justice or of threi- associate
justices. .
The chief justice an.l the lUst ices of the supreme couri
-hall he ele»'ted hv the <iualilied electors of tlie state at
lar^e at the general state elections at the times and
place- at which -taH'orlicers are elected, and tlie term of
'.tlice -hall he iwehe vears from and after the tirst Mon-
dav after the lirst day of January next succeeding their
election.
If a vacancv occur in the office of a justice the ;.'overil..r
-hall api.oilit'a l^Tsoii to h.ild the office until the ele<-
lioii and .lunlilicatioii of a justice to till tlie vaiaiicy.
which electi.Mi shall take place at the next succeeding
sreneral election at wliicli state ..fflcers are ele<-ted, and
ihe justice so electtsl shall hold the office h.r the remain-
der of the unexpired term. . . , ..
The supreme court shall ha\ c api*Uate jurisdicti..n
■ lirect from the superior courts in every action, proceed-
ini: or siieeial proceedini.- where is necessarily ilrawii in
question the validitv of a statute, or of an authonty
exercised un.ler thelnited States; or where n neces-
sarilv drawn in .luestion the \alidity of tiie constitution
..r aiiv statute of or auth.irity exerciseil under this state
on the jrround of beiiii; repupnant to the constitiiti.jn
or laws of the l'nite<l States; ..r where i- lui'essarilv
drawn in .|uesti.in the validity of any statute of or
anthoritv ixercisiil under thi- state on the t-roiind of
lieinc rep"!-'"'"" '" '•"' coustitiition of tins state; or
where is uecessarilv drawn in ■inestion the legality of
anv tax, imposi or assessment ; in all procee.liiiu« in
exenije of the richt of eminent domain; in aclioim or
pr.Hf.slinus for u-uri«iti. in or intrusion into, .^r unlaw
fill holding of. ■ public franchi-e; aUo in all criininal
.ictioiis |,,n .juestions of law alone) in which the jndL--
nient shall Iv death or iini'ri«iinmeiit for life ; and also
ill all cases in wliicli the fact ..f the adoption by u city,
of of n dtv and county, of a charter for It- .mn tfi'Vern-
nienl.or the validitv'of the same, or any part thenof.
or of anv authoritv exen-i»-d thereunder, is nuessjirilx
drawn in miestioii. It shall also have ap|>.llatc jurif-
■ liction in every action. pmceiilinL' or 'iwial priK-iiNlini;
dttermiiied b\'aii\ di-trict court of api.»-!il the r.Hor.| in
which m»\ . b'v onler punmant to the fiirtliir provision*
on Iheor suhject- hereinafter cont«inp<l in tin- article
Im' ilirec-te«l to b«- transmitted to it. It -hall aUo have
jiirivliction in everv acti.ui. pr.K-ifdiuir and >p<iial pr..
ceedin^r which «hall actually ha\e Ihcii «iibmiitiil to it
for il«i«ion liefore Hie orcaiii/.alion of the district courts
of apliral ertaWinhiil l«v this annndminl. and of every
i«inl'nuc«ii«r which sliiill not be traimfemble to the dis-
trict court- of appvul as hereinafter pro»i.|.il. \iu\ in
«»••« in which the siipn-me eoiirl -hall ai'-juire iiiri —
hall ha\e further jiiri«ilielioii t.i flwitle all
ill
•lirtioii it
prewnteil on llie nfonl. whether or
• inr«tioiii> prop<'rly pre«-ii ...
no they bi- such «• of lliems«d»e« w..iild entitle Hie court
to lake jiirixliclion of the cbuih-.
Hr« . ;l. The siuli- i- lierebs ilivUlixl into three a|>p<d
latr ili«irici-. ill eath of whiiti tin n- shall l»a.li-tn. i
.•<.iirl of B|.j«-al.coii.i.iiiiKo(ihm' junticrs. There .h.ill
inearh year b» four rririilar «e««ion« of e««li district corn
of Biiiiral. eoiiiniencinit "ii the •eeoiij MomUy in Jeliru
ary. Mav, AiiKiKt ami X..»emhrr. H|>n'ial iM-w-ion. may
Iw hehl at »n\ lime upon the onler of the < rt.
Tlie nr»« api^-llaie.fi-iriit shall enihrarr the followiii);
i-oiintim: San Kr»nei-.-o. Marin ••.mirafo-la. .\lainmla.
•««n Malfs.. !*«nla r|;.r«. t»«i • '■- M ^- -■. 1 Han
Benilo Th. .». lal .|.-i« >. '" ••♦
al>i««l in till' dftnci •ball .'-al "f
tlie MaMolCaUfmiia in and f..T 'h. Hr-i i- -tn. .. and
It «lMd kaM Ha «-Mi"«« ai the i iiy and • oonty <>l Han
fninrtam.
Tin- ^t^-i.tKl :ip|MUat.- il;-lru-t -linil iliilirini ili. I«ji
iMwiiiH iianip<l .■..imii<- in tlie st«tr ; Krrsri., Tulare,
Kin^'!•. Sail I.iii- t)bi»i.... Ki-ni. Itivii. Sanl.-i Barbarn.
Wimiiu. !,<■» Aiiitrlc-, Sail BtTiianliiui. Uniii)."-. Kiver-
«id» iiii'l Sail ni.'U... Til.' ..mcial .l.«i>:Miiti.>ii ..f lli.-
.liMrict .Miirt ..f ai.|K-al tor tin- di'iri.t sliiill Iw " Thi-
Court i>( Apwal "t the StBt<- of I'Hlif.miia in ami for tin-
S«-OTiil District. • aiiiltlie roiirt •.hull liol.l it< ■•ei'^io.i-
iit the citv Mf I/t.,. Anm-W!.. . , , . ,,
Tin- tinni a|.iHlliitp .li^trirl nhall <?iiihrao.- th.- folUm
iiiK iianie<l ii.iiiiii.-: Hcl Norte. Si-kivoii. M.^i-c. Hiiiii-
holdi Triiiitv. .<liii~ta, Iji>«'ii. Tfhaiiia. l'liima>
MendiH'iiH., Ijkkf. (■olii>a. (ileiiii. liutii-. 8ii-rra. Sutter.
Yiiha, Xevacla. Sonoma. N«|i"- '^'"l"- I''a'''[- Solaij.i.
Sacramento. Kl Dorml.. San Joaiiniii. Aniailor, < ahi-
vcra- Siaiiisl.41-. Tiioliininc. Alpine. M..no. Maniiosa.
Mu.lera. an. I Merre.l. Tiie ..ttieial ilc>i(.Miau..n of the
of ai.i».al of this .iisirioi shall he --The
■al ..f^ilie Stai.- of Califomia in ami f.>r tin-
in shall hold its sessions ai
more eo«iilie>
iif at-jwal of
l"%iurt ..f Apiual ..f^ihe Stai
, but no county
ilisfrift shall b<
ili.striet e.iiiri
eal
Tliir.l Di-iri'i. ■ anil the
iheeitvof Saerameiito.
The'liu'islature may remove one ■
from one api-llute .li'siriet i.> another,
not e..iiti(;ii..iis to anotlnr eoiinty of a
a«We.l t.> such .li.striit. , , ,, ,
The iusticesof the .li-triei courts oi ainnal s), all be
.leete.lh. the .|UaUlie.l elect. .rs within their respective
■ listricls at thep-iieral state electi.viis al the times
ami places at which state otKcers are ele. leii, and the
term of ..tVicc shall Ih' twelve via r* from ami after thi'
lirst Momlav after the first .lay of .lannary next suc-
cetKlini: theelcclion ; pr<iri<fet/. that on or iKM'ore the Ui-si
ilav of .Innuarv after thi« ameiiilinent take- effect the
t.'..vern..r shallai^poiiit three justices for each .listriei
. ciurl of appeal, t.. leiM ottic until .|Ualilicati.iii of jus-
ti.es to lie electe.l at the iiexl snc.-eedili;: ^eneral elei-
ti.m. The justices of ea. h .lislrict ...nrt .>f npiH-al s..
electe.l at the lirst election shall, at their lirst meeting',
so classify ilienis..Kes Uv l..t thai ..ne of tlieni sl,all go
..ut of otti.eat ilieeml of four years. ,,nc at the enil of
.itht years anil the thini at tlie eml of twelve years.
Vii entry of such classilicaliou shall he made in the
minutes". if the .-..urt sicued by them, an.l a duplieaU'
thereof shall be tiled in the office of the secretary of
' If a vacancy iKcur in tlie ..tlice of a justice ..f the dis-
trict curt of appeal the govern.. r shall appom' a person
I., h.il.l the ..tti.-.- until tli.' electl..ii an.l ,|iialihcati..n of a
justice to till the vacancy. Such election shall take
place at the next succeeding general election at which
state officers are electe.l, ana tne justice so elected shall
hol'l the office for the remainder of the unexpired term.
The justices of each of the district courts of appeal
shall elect one of their number as a presiding justice.
The presence of three justices shall be necessary for the
transaction ..f any business by such .-.uirt. and the con-
i-urrence of tw.> justices shall be necessary to pron.iunce
a judgment.
Whenever any justice of the supreme court is for any
reason .Iis.iualilie.l or unable to act ill a cause finding
liefore it, the remaining justices may sele.t one of the
justices .if a .listrict curt of appeal to act pro tem|K)re
in the iilace of the justice so dis.(ualiii<'.l or unable to
act. Wlienever any justice of a district court of appeal
is f.ir any reasmi .lisijualilied or unable to act in any
cause ]*niiing U-fure it the chief justice may apr»oint a
ju.ige ..f a superior c.uirt, wlio has n.»t acte-i in the
cause in the curt liehnv. toact pr.i tenip.in' in the place
of the justice so .lis.|ualitie.t ..r unable toact. A justice
.if one .listrict court . if appeal mav at any time sit as u
justice pro tempore in any .itlier .listrict court of appeal
upon the written reijuest of any justice of said court;
every justice pro temp.ire of the supreme court or of the
.listrict curt of apjual, while acting as such, shall have
the same j.ower and authority as the justice of such
court.
The several district curts of ap|ieal shall haveapiiel-
lat*' jurisdiction in every civil action, proceeding an*l
siK'Cial priH'eediug comniencwl and determini'd and
(on .|uestions .if law aloiu>> in every cnminal action
prosecuted hy in.lieTioeTit or itiforniatioii in the superior
courts within their several apjillate "listri-.ts. excepting
.inly those actions, procei'dinirs or sirt-cial proi-e.-ilings
in which an ap|iral dinvl to the supreme court from the
suiierior courts is expressly alloweti by this article. The
statutes now in foret- allowing, pr.ivi.ling f.>r and regu-
lating apiH'als III the supreme cmrt shall apply to
appeals to the district courts of ap|.4'al si» far as consist-
ent with this urticle until the legislature shall make
provisions forapiH'aN l.i said courts.
The judi:meni« aii'l decrees of the .listrict ccirts of
apiieal shall he final in all .-.lusi < eiiibni. .-.1 within their
apiiellate juriiMlictioii. *'Xi*ept in the f.illowing cas*'s:
In any caunr decided by a district court of appeal, if
the deiisioii of "Uch court of apix-al conHiits with a pre-
vious delusion of the supreme I*. Mirt. or ,if anoMier dis-
trict court of iip|ieal. the su^treme curt shall, upi»fi
|ietition to be lile<l within thirty days after entry of
jiidltnient in the .li'triel lourl .if apiK'al. onler the i-ause
to be heard by the smireme curt, and thereu|i..n the
rei-or.1 shall be tran«mit1eil to tlie supreme court, which
shall hear and •leterniin*- the cause.
The supreme court. ..r any ;u«tice thereof, shall have
|Miwer to issue writs of haliraa eorpun. and the stipn-me
court shall have isiwer to issue writs of man.larous.
f*ertiorari. and i>roh:biiioii to the district c.uirts of
apiM'al. and shall likewi**. have jniwer l.i isvue all writs.
onlers. and priw ess tieci'ssary **r pro|ifl'r to the complete
and efftn'tiial exercise .if its apfiollale jiiris4licti'»ii. Ii
shall als^i have |s>wir to is>ue writs of niaiidamui>.
rrrtiorari. and prohihiti..n in any mailer afTerttnv
•tale, eongl^'ssional. or pwsidenliil eleriii.ti The <li
trie* e-.i'i-ts »if ■tpj.s'fti •lull li!ne ^s.we." I.I issue within
il. .ertiorari
I ' >nd shall
isaue all
oniplets
-.•ilictiun
all hatre
rt of the
• iich writ
lixMcd It.
ng a
•lis-
writs uiU o-
Mi4 aMMtBa:
Seh |ns«ir.
iNtwrr •
a|.|»ll..
which It wM laaiml, or any ioaltar
anir Is^er mun of rrrof«l. of MCof*
riilcus ..ral aruunuii' Im- »am-.l by the i»im«s witb
111. i-.>n!<«m ..< tilt- curl .vrry ra-.is.- aiul matter in the
■.iii.rrni.' .ourt aii.l in any ili>tnct oouij I'l am**'
(e\cr|>t «Mrli atii.licalioii* as may \m- made <■% i«rte)
-hall W ..nillv ar^MiH<l l.v thr iiartif- ..r tlieir ciinwl in
.pen i-ourt; Imt tliis -iliall ii.i! i.rc\.iii ih<- lourts fn>in
r.'iniiriuir thai thi- i">iiits t.. 1* areiu-d aii.l i-..iiii>l«Te<l.
i..|JethiT with a li^it ..f auth.>riti<s t.. sustain sui'h i«iints.
shall Im- printi-l aiui lilfi! hefore :i .aiisf is uiki-n itji for
..rKiiim'nt- N>'' ni.'ri than twenty rases (exctpl ex v>arte
ai.plii-ati.. IIS) shall he under suhmi'sion for derisirm «
aiiv ..lie time in the supreme curt or in any district
.-..iirt of api«al. All .lecisioiis of the supreme court and
..f the dislriet courts of api.eal shall be triven in wntinp
and the uror.n.ls of the liecision shall l>e state.]. A
remittitur .>r mandate must issue on every ju.i»;meiit of
said courts on or bef.ire the expirati.ui of thirty .lays
after the ren.lition thereof.
Sei . 4. The supri'iue eourt sliall, up.m the .ir»rani/.a-
tioii of the .listriet courts of upiH-al. transfer to tlieni
re-t^-etivelv anv causes then jH-ndinK in th.' sujirenie
c.iurt and whieli have n..t been beard as ar.^ within the
.hiss .if causes over which such district courts have
apl-ellate iiiris.li<ti..n ; an.l iip..n such transfer thi- dis-
trict courts of ai.jH-al shall liave full i.iris.li<ti..n t.i hear
an.l .letermiiic tlie same. .
Sn . 1". Jiisti.es .if the siiprem.- court, .if the .listrut
c.urt^ of appeal, an.l jndires of tlio suiH-rior r.mrts mar
l«' removeil bv . ..iicurrent nsoluiion of both housws .if
the leL'islature ad.ipieil bv a two thinls vote of each
house. .\11 olhi'r judicial otHcers exi'ept justices ..f the
i«.ace niav be removed bv the si'iiate on the reomincnda-
tion .if trie ii.ivernor; but no reni.ival shall be made bv
virtue of this secti.m unless the reasons theref.ir be
entered on the journal, nor unless the party c.implained
of has been serve.l with a copv of the complaint aiiainsi
him and shall liave luel an opportunity of lieniK heard
in his.lefense. On the .(uestion of ri-moval the ayesan.l
iKws shall b.- C11IIT..1 on 'he journal.
Sk 1;;. riie -uprenie loiirt. the district .-..urts ol
appeal, th.. sup.-rioi- .-oiiris. an.l -ucli .-tlier .ourts as the
leifislatur.' niav pres.-ribe. shall be courts ,,f rword.
Sk. . U. The .-.lUiitv d. rU- shall be e\ oltici.. clerks
of the courts ..f reconl in and for tluir resjR'Ctive coun-
ties or cities and c.iuiiti.-s. The legislature may also
provide for the app-iintiuent bv the several sui^'rior
'•.mrts .if one or more .ommissioners in their respective
..iimiii- o-citie- and ,-. .unties with authority to [H-rform
chamber Inisiness .,f thi' ju.lires of the su|*ri..r courts, to
take .leposiiions, and iwrf.irm su.li other husiness con-
necte.l with the a.lniHii-irati.m of justice as may Ix'
prescribeil by law. . , . ■ i
Skc 16. The legislature shall provide for the spedy
ami uniform publicati.in of >uch opinions of the
supreme court and of tin- district c.uirts of a). peal a.-
inav be .irderc.l bv said courts resiMKJtively, and all
sucli opinions shall be free for publicati.m by any
person. ^ , ,,
St. . 17. Till' justices ..f the supreme .our), of the
district .-ourts of apiical. ami the ju.l»:es ..f the superi.ir
courts shall severallv. at state.! times duniii: their
continuan.-.- in .illice.' nieivc for their services a coni-
iiensation which shall not be increased or .liiniiii»h.Hl
after their electiou nor.lurint; th.. term for which they
-hall have U-en elect.-,!. Th.- salaries ..f the justices of
ihesuprem .urt..if the .listriet curt- of apjK-al ami
.if the judites of the sumri.ir courts -hall be pan! by the
-lute, rnle-.itb.-rwi-.' clianue.! by ilie l..^'islature the
annual salari.- of ihe justi.es .d th.- siipreine e.iurt and
..f the .listriet .t.iurts ..f apical shall be six thou.sanrt
• loUar-each. I"iib-s ..thcrwis.- chanifcl by the lepsla-
lure the iu.ltres ,if the sinK'rior court -hall receive an
annual sahirv as now provi'l.'.l by law.
Sk. . IH. the justices of lb.- sui.niue c.iurt, ..f the
district courts .d appeal, and llii' jmlKcs of tli.> supermr
...urts shall Ih' ineligible i.i anv other oftii-.' or public
empl.ivmcnt than a judicial .irtice or empl.ivmeni
.larim: the term f.ir winch tliev shall have been .leeteil.
Hkc. 'JI. The supreme court shall app.iint a . lerk of
that eourt. bill the pn-sent clerk .>f the court -hall hold
..nice until i he expiraiion of his term of ottic.' ; a phonii-
craphic reimr ■ r. and a bailiff, who shall severally hold
his otKr.. an.! be removable at the pleasure of th.- court.
Kiub .lisiri.-t .•ourt of up|*al shall app.nin a 'I'-fk. P'">-
no>;rapbi.- rei».rter an.! Iiailiff. wIl. shall sev.Tally ludd
liii> ..Ifice and be nniovable at the pleasure ..f the ci.urt
bv which he i- app..int.sl. Th.' -iipr.ni.. curt shall
iJiiMiint .1 n.p..rter ..f de<i-i.ins. wli.i -hall appoint an
aUi-iunt r.i-rt.r f..r ea.h ..f the .li«trici curts of
ap|»i.l. Ml of -ai'l ol«.-r- «ball b.dd ottic- an-t }).■
r.'iii..vahle at the pleasur.' of tlie supreni.- .■.jurt. The
decisions ..f the .listriet eourt- ..f ap|«-al -hall be pub-
lislii-.! in the mime v..liimes with the ..i. in ions .if the
-upreme court uii.hr the same jreneral title "f < alilornii.
KeiKirt- an.l all statutes in relation to the publicali.in
of the ..pinions ..f th.- supreme court shall be .leenieU
to apply to the publication of the .leri»i.i-i« of the .lis-
triet eoiirts ..f apju-ul. .,..,, . ^ •
8l!. it. No one shall lie eligible to the olfli-e ol a
iuftiee .•! the supreme e.mrt. or .if a .listriet .-..urt of
apiH-al or of a juilce .d « «nix-rior court, unless he sliall
have been a.imitte<l to priwlire lM>f.ire the supreme curt
of I lie irtate.
8iM -^4. Xo luilife .if the supn-me curt, ii-ir ol a
•lintri.t curt ..f ap|»al-. n.ir .if a mil" nor eoiin. shall
draw ..r receive anv ni.mthly -alary 'inless he shall take
and snb-rril-- an nm.la<tt Wf-.n' an ofllcrr eiititle<i to
administer .«th« that no cause in his c.iurt remain-
iintlerided that ha« been .iil.milte.1 l.ir .lecisi.m Cor the
perto.1 of ninety .lays.
And T do her":
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for the ar:-r^L and cc:-vic:.:cn of any z^nd evt:\ . ;-son violating
any of the provisions of Title IV, Part I, of the penal Code cf
the Btate of California: such rev.ards to be paid unT.il the LOtal
-amount herealifcer expended for uhe purpose reaches the sum of Ten
Thousand Dollars.
IN TF.ffl'mOliY WHEREOF, I, HE:T^!Y
T. GAGE, as Governor of the
State of California, have
hereunto set my hand and
cause a
AiB Grea^ Seal of said
State to be affixed a^ the
""ity of Sacrii::.ento, this
rUM/n^j - lU'CiAyfrL _ _ .. day o f
Oovernc:-
Oii^CalifcrniLB-
Attest:
Secretary of State. /r^
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Thanksgiving Proclamation
EXECUTIVE DEPAET?!E1TT ,
Sacramento, State of Cali.'orr.ia.
In obe-lience to the universal and praise worthy A'nerlcan custom
of se^'.'.r.-z nrart a lay for publico thankr.glvtnf; anct prayer to Alnlf;hty
Qocl, a^dy further, In conformity wJth the proclanation of the President
of the United States of Anwrica, t, ft>:::i;v t.G^GF. as Governor of the
State of California, do hereby proclain the Twenty-ninth day of November,
1900, as Thanksgiving Day, and a legal holiday.
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PROCTiAllA?IO>I.
State of California.
Saoranento,
WH:-:r:-']A:j, the iJtate Veteriuarian of the State of California
ha? ascertalnod that cattle located in that certain .'trea of terri-
tory situated south and west of the quar.'intine line hereinafter
described are liable to -oniaunicato a '^ontafious and infectious
aisease known as Texas, Suleuetic, or Southern cattle fever to
cattle looatfirt north ajid east of said line, should said cattle
located south and west "be shipped, moved, or transported, driven
or f-razed over the lands sitT'ated on the north and east of said
line;
A?ID, WH ;r:"AS, Under and "by virtue of an Act of the Lef:islature
of the State of Califoriiia, entitled "An Act to protect domestic
live stock from conta^rious and infectious diseases, to provide •'or
the appointnent and duties of officials to carry into ef-'"ect the
provisions of this Act, aiici to provide an appropriation therefor'
in effect Ilarch 1«, 1899, the State Veterinarian of the State of
California, in order to prevent the spreiidinf; or ooraniunication of
said disease of "exas. Splenetic, or Soaithern cattle fever in
oattle, has on this 28th day of Dooenber, 1900 made a quarantine Jrt\
as follows:
BefTinnin^ on the Pacifio Coast where the northern boundary
lino of Uonterey County connects with the Pacific Ocean; thence
easterly alon/r the northern boundary of Llonterey and San Benito
L4:_-
counties to tho western tonndary line of Merced County; thenoe
northerly, easterly, and southerly alon^: the western, northern,
and eastern boundary line of Merced County to th- • - ^ " or-
ner thereof; thence northeasterly alon^ the northern boundary o-^
l.lo,'' - Cormty to the northeast corner thereof; thenr^e southerly
ana easterly along tb> '^astern boundary lines of Lladera, I-Yesno,
and '^;lare counties to the southeast '-orner of Tixlare County;
thence easterly alonr the southern ooundary line o' Inyo County
to its intersection with the eastern boundary line of the r.tate of
California,
AID, \'mF.W^XS, The State Veterinarian has on this ?.8th day of
December, 1900 made and established the- followinr rules and retal-
iations as to the crossing of cattle over the said quarantine line:
Pron the first day of January to the thirty-first day of
Decenber, it shall be unlaxrfal for any railroad, stea..iboat, or
transportation Company its officers or agents to accept for ship-
ment, or to ship or transport any cattle ori^i"a--^ or bein^
south or west o^ the above describea line, destined to any poin'
^ 'he State of Cealifornla, north or east of said line except in
accordance with the re^-tHation concerning cattle transportation
as may be issued by the U. S. -Jepartnient of A^inultur., and .xc.pt
where 3uch cattle aro shippea by rail for immediate slaughter,
and when so transported the following rep:ulation9 must be observed.
On unloadir« said cattle at their destination separate pens
Shall be -set apart to receive them, and no other cattle shall be
admitted to said pens, -he cars that have carried said sto.V shall
be -'le.'msed and disinfected before tney are n^aiu used to transport.
store, or shelter animals or mev^handise.
All cars r^arryiiv: oattle from said area shall tear plar-.ards
stating that said --ars c^ontain ISOii^iiJElL-OAlILi J^a each of the
way-bills of said shipment shall have ., note ou its face with a
sinilar statement. Whenever any cattle have come fmn said area
ana shall "be reshipped from --.uy point at Trhich they have heen un-
loaded to other points of destination, the cars carr:/infr said ani-
mals shall uear similar placards vith like statements and the way-
trills so ^taraped. At whatever point these catrie shall he unloaded
they shall be place. i in separate pens to which no other cattle
siiall he adjaitted.
The cars usea to transport such animals and the pens in which
they are fed and watered, ana the pens set apart for their re^.eption
at points of destination shall "be disinfected in the followi:^:
manner •
(a) Remove all litter and manure, this litter and manure maj^ be
disinfected by Mixing it with lime or diluted sulphiiri-. acid, or
if not disinfected, it may be stored where no cattle can come in
oontaot rrith it,
(b) Wash the cars, feeding: and watering troufths with water until
clean,
(o) saturate the vails and floors of the cars' fencinr and trou/rhs
and OTUtos of the pens with a solution made by dissolving: four
ounces o' chloride of lime to each rallon of water; or, disinfect
the cars with a jet of steam under a pressure of not less than
50 pounds to the square inch.
It is further ordered that a violation of any or either of
the alDOvn mlea and re/Tulations shall "be an offense and punishable
as provided by the lavrs of the ftate of California,
AID, WH:-1R::as, I, mi^lRY T. GaG:-;, a;? Governor of the State of
California, have approved and do hereby approve of the said quar-
antine line so made, fixed, and established by the State Veteri-
narian, una have approved and do hereby approve of all of the above
rules and re^ilations so made ana established by the Stats Veter-
inarian;
IIOW, THJ-TC^TORj-l, I, m^JRY T. GAG>;, as Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the authority vested in me by law, do
kereby proclaim the above boundary of such cjBarantine within said
State of Califoniia, and flirther hereby jiro^laiia the above orders,
rules, and regulations prescribed by the State Veterinarian ^'or
the maintenance and enforcement of sucli quarantine to be the le^al
and bindln/^ rules and ref^ulations within said State; and I do
further uroUaia that said orders, rules, and reflations shall be
maintained and enforced within the State of California ant that a
violation thereof shall subject all persons so violating any of
said orders, rules, or re/riilations to the penalties provided for
in section ei^^ht of said Act of the !,«;■: islatu re entitled "An Act to
protect doiaestic live stock from contagious and infectious diseases,
to provide -for the ap\3ointnent ana duties of officials to carry
into e-'fect tl\e provisions of this Act, an* to provide an appro-
priation therefor,*
IH WITIIKSS ^m^!PJK)F, I have heretxnto set raj' hand and f^aused
the areat Seal of tMs State to "be hereunto affixed,
tlil« 28th day of "Jeoember, A. D. 1900,
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Croveruor of the State
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;ate of CaMfornia,
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Attest:
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Secretary of Stat*.
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EXECUTIVE DEPARn'.!E!T,
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
SACRA-EITTO.
At this time of a nation's sorrow the People of xhe
State of California join in the deep grief shared hy their
fellow cit-izens in all the States and Territories of the
Union, on account of the sad and untimely death, on this
14th day of September, A.D. 1901, of our grand and good
President, William McKinley.
The despicahle assassin whose murderous shot deprived
America of one of her greatest Presidents, has hy his hase
act strack a coward's hlow at popular liberty and human
rights.
To the list of sacrifices of those whose eminent states-
manship was guided by a devotion to American liberty and by
a sincere love for their fellowmen, our Republic now de-
spondently adds to the revered and lamented names of Lincoln
and Garfield her beloved son, the mar-.yred William McKinley.
In public testimony of zhe sorrow of the People of the
State of California for zhe loss of thei^ illustrious Pres-
ident and noble citizen, William McKinley, I, as he Chief
Execu ive of the State, do hereby order that che flags be
and IceDt
placed at "half.nast on all the State buildings for thirty
da^'s from this daf^. I do further order that the day which
shall hereafter be selected and set apart for the funeral
of President McKinley be, and the same is hereby declared to
be a public holiday for general prayer and mourning.
In Witneijs v;heroof, I have hereunto set mj- hand and
caused the Grent Seal of this State to be hereunto affixed.
this 14ih day of Septemter, A. P. 1901.
Governor
of the Stat^ of California,
Attest;
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Secretary of State
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. . . : . 1901 , e ^^ :
tl ank6'^:i\ ing and prayer
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AT.ose Will :aie safety of our State and the
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shippe(I_, riiovor
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-rtained .le locatec (£:SXy^^'^ area cf
.cry iSituateti t.ou;.!. anu west of the qua.'n'^. i^^^^^.^rftinafter
•• ori .-vo lialle to cOi'fjnunicate a contarious ana infecticus
^ i6 Texae. Splenetic, or Pcuthern Cattle fever, to
: ioctttec; north and eaet of said line, sLoulci said ca '.le
"-(^ f'GUT^ and . p,rt ^ ' - • - - -
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..r.uei- anc; ny vin.ue of Lhe Le.-ibla-
-..'^f. v.; '^alifoiTiia, entitl-* ".- ■ ;■ . to protect do-
^-stock from contatdcus and infectious dieeaces, to
Me for T.he appoi duties of officials zo carry
effect the prcv.:: .- .: .. : . ib Act, and to r<rovide an appro-
ion therefor,*
of uhe
f
vvs
^. ..._., in effect rare; 19, 18s;9, the qtate veter-
of uhe ntata of Pali fern ia, m order to preV'?nt "..he
p; or coiij'junica- ion cf si-.i'' dit^ptte of roxs.KS, "^lere-uic,
•i^m Httle feve -a.'le, has on this _^_'i\^/~~
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terly and
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rey County connects v;ith the "pacific Ocesoi, thence
southerly alon^: the nortT'err. er.o eastern boundary
ount,y .0 io6 junction ■.'ivl! :.' ^ v:=f;tern hound-
•e •..■et.tern
unty to the v.-estern co^' -i- thereof;
terly. and southerl." alcn;-: ^he western,
1 ^ounoa■.v lina cf ''ercd county, to the
li.ie cf T^resno County; thence northerly al:
ndfcT^' line C " -^v-no Co"""*"^" "^
icundary of.
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u'lar-^
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ounty, to the norxheast corner Tiherecf;
terly alor^:
.ulare Counties
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to the sou..
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thence easterly alor.^ the southern Poundar
iniersection
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"d estanlisheri the fbl-
:novin" ■ • .
, CCIpC"*
'Mtio- , . . . . , ..... d fro:.
■'in^', Isaciirvp;, movinfr^ carrying?, or Lransport-ing, or from
-.0 e drive*, ^ "'' //;I"iP'*'"^'# carried, cr transported over
said nua • . ^^T*^ •-. xei lithed , ^^ny cat.le 'ri'irat-
ov .• * " "he said ' ti».e line, til
l-"r..'u; . ^.^.„, . ,.-. ies, and o. . ira'"'-"" '""' ■ -
ir officere, t- and serva^'-.s are i.
i •Inp-
tire ime, or frcrn ehippir
lifer 'lift &' • -—-';- — -• : ■
•J in ■' Vi« IT
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f
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^'ta^t -^ " T'c.-^ivp them, and no other c- ttle
. -■ G sai' ■ •
t:.;-ili : e clea!!Sr(i t-'M
-.G transport, stor*-.
-i.e care tMt "have carried
^'fected tefore they are
^lt»r animals or r.erchan-
tear plac:
;:/,. .ij:'', and each of
■^ -Or note — &fl — i4^-tfcc© — iiiitl;
.ttle have come fror.-; said
. . C&TTl/\ j-Attle
tatiriM L/iat baid cars contain "
. i;nilar stateinent. ':.snev- — - i ^- ^
yr»^a ;-^r;c; shall be ret:.i.ii:ped fru:; a',- point at which the:' ' ;
"c-oari u'-loail'^^n i.o ol.lier points of deetinaticn, '^r^ car? ■
said enirnals sh^all bear simila^^ placa^.'ds with 1 ika et ta
and the waybills so starrtped. At -vhatever pcmt fe^. .:^ Ue
pv<,ii vso unloaded, they shall be placed in separate pens, to
.; i ■■ oilier cattle shall be admitted.
- cars lip'- transport <s^Ac'r- animals and the pens in
'lirh -. -e-' are Vva ^ered snd fed, and the pens set ap-rt for their
:'eception"at pcir". "f riertinaiicn, shall he disin-^ected ir tne
follov.inp; inanher:
{■:) ^itove all li .te^- arc jianurej this litter and manure
may v^ oiBinfected hv mixin/', i". v.ith liine or diluted sulphuric
acid, or if no- disinfected. i+. '-'V ■ '^ sxored ■•>^prp no cat-'le
ill come in contact with it.
clet n
{ '
', f-^ •din.'^ and watering, troughs
(c^ "aturate :. rC floors of the cars, fencing,
a^c troughs and chutes of pens wi-h a solution ;nade by dissolv-
ir^' four o^onces of chl -■'■''=' of lime :.c each r,allor of water: or
isinfect the cars wi et of steai.-i under pressure of not
Ipf;: -"fc-^: fifty pounds "p square inch.
er ordered that a vicla-^icn of any or either of
above ruiee :
' :^E rrcviciec
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"■^nse and '■ " is""-
_ if or*-ih.
ave a - hereby approve of - •
: :ine line soV^iaoe, 'ixed, a.d esta: lichee by the ;;-ute
etei-inarian, s:id have a'^proved and do hereby approve all of
the atove rules and re>;uiaticn6 sc made and established .
"tate "eteriRarian;
. G roc la -
- "tttte of r*olir
cruers, rules > ' '"^
■"ian for the
icns sralJ
} i. "ra-e, as "rovernor of the "tate
_^ _- :/• ■■> authority vested in .me by law^
^ abov-^ i oundary of"^such Quarantine ..ithir
, .., :^enry
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PFiOCLMAIION.
EXECU':IVE DEPAfH'MFI.T,
Sl^ATE OF CALIFCBriA.
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To -^he people of califorrua:
WHEREAS, Lhe fourth da^ ci' July, A. r. 1902 (being by
lav. a legal holiday) will fall upon Fricia:/, and niany requests
iiavy leer, received ly rae frci;. numerous ciiiLfris -uhroughoui. X,Y.6
S-oate tc declare uie da:,- foliov.ing also a da^' for rest from
later; and it aipears tc be L'ne general desire of the cii,i-
sens of California in u\e different vocations of life that
ohe day fcilcang uhe Nation's Anniversary, Lov/it, Saturday,
^he fifth day cf July, A. r. 1902, should be declared a legal
holiday,
NOW, THrFJ^JFC};- , I, Heury T. Gage, as Governor of the
State of CalifoiT.ia, do hereby proclaim Saturday, the Fifth
Day of July, A. D. 1902, a legal holiday.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set n-^ hand
and caused .he Great
Seal of tr.is State to
be hereunto affixed,
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this ^^ da:,- of June,
A. D. 1902.
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Attest:
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Qoverncr cf the State of califoniia.
Secretary;, of state.
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PROCLAMATION.
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EXP.'CirflVE DKPAffmENT,
STATE OP CALIFORNIA.
WHEREAS, the first Monday in septeratier has heen desig-
nated hy law as Lahor Day, and it being rtesiralUe that it
shall be observed as such, in coranieraoration of labor's
material, mental, and moral advancement.
Now, Therefore, I, HENRY T. GAGE, as Governor of the
State of California, do hereby proclaim Monday, the first
day of Sepr.eraber, A. D. 1902, a legal holida^^.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caus-
ed the Great seal of this
State to be hereunto af-
fixed, this 11th day of
Au.-ust, A. D. 1902.
/m, {Cm.
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Governor of the stflte of California.
Attest:
By
C. p. Curry
Secretary of state
' q^^x^M.-*^*''^ ..^^ Deputy Secretary of State.
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ELECTION PROCL Af^AT I ON .
STATK OP CALI^RMIA, )
EXECUTIVE DEPAxirivffillT.)
In accordance with law thereunto directing me, I
hereby proclaim and give notice that a General Elecuion will
be held throughout the State of California on Tuesday, ihe
fourth day of November, A. D. 1902, at which election the
following officers will be elected, and the following propos-
ed Constitutional Amendments will be voted on, namely:
Eight Members of the House of Representatives of
the United States of America, being one Representative from
each Congressional District in this State, as prescribed by
law.
Also, the following State officers, towit:
Governor,
Lieutenant-Governor,
Secretary of State,
Controller,
Treasurer,
Attorney General ,
Surveyor Gt!>neral ,
Clerk of the Suprenie Court,
Superintendent of Public Instruccion,
Superintendent of State Printing.
Also; Chief Justice of Lhe supreme court of the
State of California;
Also; Two Associate Jueticee of the Supreme Court
of the State of California;
Also- Three Railroad Coinnieeioners, being one from
each railroad district in Lhis state, to'./it: the First,
Second and Third Railroad Districta.
also: pour meml)er6 of -.he State Board cf Equalir.a-
t tion, teing one from each district in this State,
towit: the Firet, second. Third and Fourth
Equalization Districts.
also; Twenty Members of the qenate of the state of
California, being one Senator frc!:. each of i.he fol-
lov/ing Senatorial Districts in ti-is State, as pre-
scribed by law, t.ov.it: the second, Fourth, Sixth,
Ei^'hth, Tenth, Twelfth, Fourteenth, Sixteenth,
Eigl^iteenth, Tv.entieth, Tv.enty- Second, T-enty-Fourth,
Twenty-Sixth, Tv.enty-Eigh-oh, Thirtieth, Thirty-
Second, Thirty-Fourth, Thirty-Sixth, Thirty-Eigi.th,
and Fortieth Senatorial Districts.
Also; Eighty Members of the Assembly of Lhe State
of californie, being one Member of -Ae Assembly
from each of the Eighty Assembly Dis^ricts in ^^.he
State, aE provided by law.
Also; Three judges of the superioi court of the
State of California, in and for each of the Coun-
ties of Alan.eda and Sacramento, respectiveli', for
the terra prescribed by law.
Also; Poui- Judges of he superior Court of the State
of c^lifcmia, in ar.d for Uie Couniy of Los Angeles,
and in and for Ll;e city end Couriuy of San Francisco,
respectively, for the tenri prescribed by law.
Also; Two Judges of Lhe Superior court of the state
of California in and for each of the Count iee of
Humboldt, Santa Clara, San Diego, San Joaquin, and
Sonoina, respectively, for the term preecribei by
law.
2.
Also; One Juage of the superior court of the 5tate
of California in and for the County of gan Joaquin,
for the remainder of t-he unexpi-el te'rai of Joseph
H. Budd, deceased, ending January, 1902, vice
George H. Buck, appointed.
Also; One Judge of -.he superior Court of -.he State
of California, in and for each of the following
counties respectively, towit: Alpme, Arnador,
Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte,
El Dorado, Inyo, Kern, Lake, Lassen, Marin, Mari-
posa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Mono, Monterey,
Napa, Nevada, Orange, Placer, Prjnias, San Benito,
San Bernardino, San Luis Ohispo, San Mateo, Santa
Barbara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, ^
Solano, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehaina, Trinity, Tuol-
umne, Ventura, Yolo, and Yuta, for the tenn pre-
scribed by law.
Also, at said election, on said Tuesday, the fourth day
of November, A. P. 1902, the following Amendments to ^he
ConsLitution of the State of California v.ill be voted on by
^ne qualifiea electors of said State, all of ..hich said Con-
stitutional Amendments were duly proposed and passed by the
senate hiu: Aseena-ly of the State of California, in the manner
req.ired b^ Section Or.e of Article Kighteon of the Constitu-
tion of the Sta^e of California, at uhe Thirt,y- fourth SSBeion
of the Lee:i8laA.ur«, beginning on the seventh day of January,
5.
A. D. 1901; and Vne Legislature of tie State of California
at its eaid Thii-.y- fourth SesBion duly submitted the eaid
follov.ing ConetituUoi.al Aiiiendinerts to the people to te voted
on separately Ly said qualified electors of the ^tate of Cal-
ifornia at 68i(i eiectior:, said constitutional Amendments
beinK prepared and designated ly nurrfjers and otherwise, as
foiiov/s:
senate constitutional Aruendiiient No. 4,
tov.it:
senate constitutional Arr.endr.aert No. 4, to propose to
the people cf the qtate of nalifornia an aineiidi.ent to the
constitution of the state, amending section six of article
nine, relating to the puhlic school system and the support
of puhlic schools.
Resolved by i he Senate, the assemVly concurring. That
the Ie5i6lat,ure of the State of California, at its regular
session coi^mencing on the seventh day of January, nineteen
hundrpd and one, two thirds of all niemhers elected to each
house concurring, hereby proposes that section six cf article ^
nine of i.he Constitution of said state be amended to read
as follows:
SecLion 6. The public, school system shall include pri-
mary and grariar schools, and such high schools, evening
schools, normal schools, and technical schools as may be
eGt8blis^ed by .he legislature, or by municipal cr district
authority. The entire revenue derived from -.he state school
fund and from ihe general state school tax shall be applied
exclusively to the support of primary and grairxnar schools;
but the legislature may authorir.H and cause to be levied a
special Btate school tax for the support cf hi«l. schools and
technical schools, or eithsr of such schools, included in the
public school system, and all revenue derived from such
^
special tax ahall le applied exclu Bively to the support of
the echoole for uhich such special tax Bhal3 be levied.
Senate Constitutional AmentLv'ient No. 18,
to wit: !
Senate Constitutional Ainendinent No. 18, a resolution to
propose to tha people of the state of nalifornia an ajnendment
to ohe constitution by adding to article four thereof a new
section, to be knovvn as section twenty-five and one half,
relating to the division of ohe state into fish and game dis-
tricts.
Pesolvpd by the senate, the assembly concurring. That
the legislature of the State of California, at its regular
session, cor:.'T!encing on the seventh da;/ of January, Anno Domini
one thousand nine hundr -d and one, two thirds of the members
elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof,
hereby propose that the Constitution be amended by adding to
article four thereof a new section, to be known as section
tvv'enty-five and one half^ and '.,o read as follows:
Section 25-l/2. The legislature may provide for the
division of the state into fish and game districts, an.d may
enact such laws for the protection of fish and game therein
as it may deem appropriate to the respective districts.
Senate constitutional Ar^endrnent No. 3,
to wit:
senate const itutional Amendment No. 3, to propose to the
people of the State of California an ainendihent to the consti-
tution of the state, amending article thirteen, by adding a
new sect ion thereto, to t *» Known as section number one and
three fourths, relating to he exemption from taxa^lon of all
bonds issued by the state of California, or by any county.
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5.
city, city and county, tov.n, municipality, municipal corpora-
tion of any sort, or district ( including school, reclamation,
and ii'rigation dis'.ricts) within said state.
Resolved ly the senate, the assembly concurring. That
the legislature of the state of California, at its regular
session, co inencing on the eevenih day of January^ nineteen
hundred and one, two thirds of all members elected to each
house concurring, herety proposes that article thirteen of
the constitution of said state "be amended by adding thereto
a new section, to Le known as sec.ior number one and L^hree
fourths, which shall read as follows, to wit:
Section l-;i/4. All bonds hereafter issued by the State
of oalifornia, or by any county, city and counLy, municipal
corporation, or district (including school, raclamation^ and
irrigation districts) within said state, shall be free and
exempt from taxation.
Senate Constitutional Amendment No, 6,
to wit!
Senate Constitutional Amendiaent No. 6, a resolution to
propose to the people of the ptate of California an amendrrient
to section ei.^ht, article eleven, of the constitution of the
State of California, relating to charters.
The le.Tislar.urH of the State of California at its regu-
lar session, co.r.'nencing on the so^'enth day of January, nine-
teen hundred and one, two thirds of all the members elected
to each of the two houses of said legislature voting in
favor thereof, hereby proposeeto the Qualified electors of
the state of California, the following amendment to section
eig^t, article eleven, of the constitution.
Section eig^it of article eleven of the constitution is
hsreby amendstf so as to read as follows t
section 8. Any cit.y containing a population of more
than cnree thousand five Hundred inhabitants niay frame a
charter for its ovm government, coneietent with and suDject
to the constitution and laws of this state, Dy causing a
board of fifteen freeholders, who shall have Deen for at
least five years qualified electors thereof, to he elected Dy
the qualified voters of said city at any general or special
election, whose duty it shall be, within ninety days after
such election, to prepare and propose a charter for such city,
which shall be signed in dupli cate by the members of such
board, or a majority of them, and returned, one copy to the
mayor thereof, or other chief executive officer of such city,
and the oVner to the recorder of the county. Such proposed
charter shall then be published in two daily newspapers of
general circulation in such city, for at least twenty days,
and the first publica^ion shall be made within twenty days
after U e completion of he charter; provided, xhat in
cities containing a population of not more than ten ^houBand
inhabitants, such proposed charter shall be published in one
such daily ne spaper; and within not less than thirty days
after such publication it shall be submii.teci to the qualified
electors of said city at a general or special election, ar.d
if a majority of such qualified electors voting thereon shall
ratify the same, it shall therpafter be submitted to ihe
legisla-ure for its approval or rejection as a wtiole, without
poJer of alteration or amendment. Such approval inay be made
by concurrent resolution, and if approved by a majority vote
of the inembere elected to each houee, it shall become the
charter of such city, or, if euch city be coneoli iate# with
a counT^, then of such city and county, and shall become the
organic law thereof, and supei-sede any existing charter and
Il
all an.er.dn.ents thereof, and all laws inconsistent with such
charter. A copy of such charter, certified ty the mayor,
or chief executive officer, and authenticated hy the seal of
such city, setting for-ul; the submission of such charter to
the electors, and its ratification Dy Uiera, shall after the ||
approval of such charter by the legislature, be made in du- \i
plicate, and deposited, one in the office of the secretary of
state, and U.e other, after being recorded in said record-
er's office, shall be depositee in the archives of the city,
and thereafter all courts shall take juaicial notice of said
charter. The charter, so ratified, may be amended at in-
tervals of not less than two years by proposals therefor, [,
subiiii.ted Dy uhe legislative authority of the city to the
qualified electors thereof at a general or special election,
held at least forty days after Lhe publication of such pro-
posals for twenty da:v's in a dailv nev.spaper of general cir-
culation in such city, and ratified by a majority of the
electors voting ^hereon, and approved by the legislature ae
herein provided for ohe approval of the charter. v/henever
fifteen per cent of the qualified voters of the cit.y slial 1 m
petition the legislative authority thereof ihm^d^l x-O submit
any proposed ajnendjaent or aiuendinents to said charter to the
qualified voters therec-r for approval, the leftislative au-
thority thert^of must submit the same. In submitting any
such charter, or amendments thereto, any alternative article
or proposition may be presented for the choice of the voters, '
and may be voted on separateiy without prejudice to others.
I
Assembly ConBtituticnal Amendment No. 25,
to wit;
ABi.enibly Conetituticnal AmenAiient No. 25, to propose to
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the people of the i^tate of California an anientoent lo Lhe
Constituticn of olie stat?, amending section seventeen of ar-
ticle twenty, relating to ohe hours of labor on public work.
PesolVcU by the assembly, the senate concurring. That
the legislature of olie «;tate of palifornia, at its regular
session coinnencing on the seventh day of January, nineteen
hunored and one, two thirds of all mernbere elected to each
house concurring, hereby proposes oiiat section seventeen of
ari^icie twenty of the constitution of said state be amended
so "as to read as follo»v6, "oo v.ix,:
section 17. The tiirie of service of all laborers or
workmen or mechanics employed upon any public works of the
State of California, or of any county, cit.y and county, cit,y,
tov/n, district, township, or any other political subdivision
uhereof, whether said work is done by contract or otherwise,
shall be limited and restricted lc eight hours in any one
calendar day, except in cases of extraorciinary emergency
caused by fire, flood, or danger --o life and property, or
except uO work upon public, military, or naval A-orks or
defenses in time of war, and the legislature sliall provide by
law ohat a stipulation to this effect slialJ be incorporated
in all contracts for public .vork and prescribe proper penal-
ties for the speedy and efficient enforcement of said law.
Senate conetirutional Amendrient No. 14,
to wit:
Senate constitutional AOMnttnent No. 14, proposing to the
people of the state of California an amendinent to article two
of the constitution of the state, by adding a new section
uhereto, to be known as section eix, relating to elections.
The legislaturn of tlie ^tate of nalifornia, at its re^^u-
lar sesjiion, co: fencing on zhe seventh day of January, nine-
teen hundred and one, two thirds of all .he members electee
to each of u^e houses of said ler^islature vo-bing in favor
Lhereof, hereby proposes that article two of the constitution
Of t;ne otate of California he amended by adding thereto a new
section, to be known a^ seci^icn six, and r ading as follows:
Secticn n. The inhibitions of this ConsLitution to the
contrary noT.wiLhstanding, the legTi"lature shalJ have power to
proviCe ha^ in differeni. parts of .he state different methods
may be employed for receiving and registering tne will of
tne people as exprersed at elec^icns, and may provide that
mecnanical aevices may be used withir desi.-nated subdivisions
of the staoe at the opUon of the local auT.horit,y indicated
by ohe legislature for ilat purpose.
senate Constitutional Amendiiieno No. 20,
1,0 kvii.:
senate constitutional Amendnient No. 20, a resolution
proposing to ^he people of the ^^ate of California an amend-
rent to ^he constitution by adding a new section to article
four thereof, rela ing to establishing state highways, and
providinr for che construction and maintenance thereof.
The legislature of the «?tate of California, at its
thirty-fourth session, coiinencing on the seventh day ot Jan-
uary, Anno Domini one thousand nire hundred and one, t^o
^hirde of all tne niembers elected to each of the two houses
..f said legielaxure voting in favor thereof, hereby propose
^nax. a new aecticn be added to am^icle four of said constitu-
tion, to be nuribsred section thirty-six, and to reaa as
follows:
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section 36. The legislature s^H mve power to eetat-
us. a system oT st.te Mgmays or to declare any road a s.ate
11 i«wp necBB^^ary or proper ^o construct
hir.way, and lo pass all lavvs necessan
nj.t.ii>«cijr , construction
^•;r, 'ho RRrne and to extend aid to. "cnB uwnou
and maint-ain i-ne sarne, auw u
• ..hv.« or in part of any county highway,
and maintenance in v.hoie or in parT.
AsaemDly constitutional Amendment No. 28,
to v.itt
AssemHy Conat.it.uticna) An«..<..ent .0. 28, a -solution
p.opoeins .0 ^.e people 0. .ne ..a.e c. caUro.nia — n e
!o ..e ConeUl.utio„ of t^e state, a.en.ir.g article t.e t .y
„KUr. there^ 0 two ne. sections , to .e Known as sections
nu..e;s t«enty-one an. t.venty-two, reUtln, .0 a state eon.
.ission to nave cnarge u. certain respects of raUroads,
Lsportaticn co,.anies, co.»>n carriers. .anKs, insurance
companies, watev, gas, ana electric Ugnt an« power; .el^
le cor^anies, tele^rapn co„.anies, ar. sleep.ns car com-
panies and express companies, anc of certain services and
riltiee. .o.eoever suppiieo to tne p.Uic, and re.uia..ns
A ^^rau\ir\£ ce^^rtin present const itu- i
concerning the same, and repealing ce. -
.ional provisions relative .0 the sa:.e su.ject.
pesolved .y .he assemhly, the senate concurring, Tha-
f .1.^ ^t,a-e of nalifcrnia, at it.s regular
the legiela'ure of the Sta.e or pai
^«^ n nfl sevenoh day of January, A. JJ.
session, co.iaencins v.n • ne seventh.
^ * -wn -nirds of all the memhers
nineteeri hundrea ai.d one, .wo .nirds
-. latricifliure voting in lavjr
elected « each nouse of said legislature .
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as .action nu«»..re t,.,nty-on, and t-.nty-t.o. and t,»t
U „. tw.«t,-t.o and t..nty-tnr,. of article --;
11.
reaii as follows, to .'.it,!
SecUon 21. Theve ie her.ty created a commifision, W
>.e knom as the state coraniasion, and to be cmpoccd of five
persons, which co™iasion .hall lave the powers herein .pe.i-
fiert and provided for. The state shall be divide,! into five
districts, in each of .vhich one co.rmissioner shall he elected
,,y the qualified electors .hereof ac .he regular state or
national eiections, whose salary shall he six thousand dol-
lars per year, to be paid hy the state monthly, and .vhose
ten. of office shall be ten years, conmencing on the first
Monday after /ne first day of ,,anuary next succeeding his
election. The rnemv.ers of the co:m,i.^sion in the first in-
stance Shall l.e appointed hy the governor, one from each
district, and Vae governor shall designate one thereof to
hold office for two years and one for four years, one for
six years, one for eight years, and one for ten years, or
until oheir respective succesuore are alected; and In making
such appointments the governor shall not appoint more than
•hreo coi-missioners fro.o any one political party. At the
next general state or national election and thereafter every
two years at a general state or nat.ional election, « successor
Shall be elected, as above provided, for -.he co„n,ifiSioner
wh*e term of office will next thereafter expire. The con>.
missioner having .he shortest period of ti.ne to serve shall
be known as -chief corr,issioner," and shall be the presiding
Officer Of the coranissio.. The co missio-^ shai i have a gen-
eral Office in such place as it rm detenaine f:-om time to
ti,n. and ehall appoint eucf. clerks and eriployes as it .nay
from ti.»e to tin« deem n.ces.ary, and shall be allowed all
necessary costs of travel in perfonnance of duties, and all
the expenses and salaries in the premises shall be paid by
the state; but the legislature ,oay «T0ni time to tin. in
its discre'uion yrHi^aiat*? the salaries of all clerks and employ-
es, 'but;, failing so to do, the cornmis.sion shall have power
to fix the saine. The comnission shall be deemed to be in
continuous session, but may sit at any place or places in
the stato and at ».ny time as it :aay determine necessary in
the conduct of its business. The co'-^itnissioners shall be
qualified eleci/Ors of the si.ate and of the district from
which they are elected or appointed, and shall not be inter-
ested directly or indirectly as stockholder, crecUtor, agent,
at;.orney, or employe or o-Lherwise, in ajiy of the corporations,
companies, or businef^s over which they have charse, as herein
provided, and the act of a majority of tne coninissioners
shall be d':?eriie(i to be and shall be the act oj' the coimission.
The commission shall, from and after said appointment of
members, have exclusive juri sdicticn and power, and it shall
be -:hei^ duty, aft^r notice and full investigation and hear-
ing, to determine, fix, and establish all and every the
rates and charges for services performed and cofrrriodities
furnished in this state, by whomsoever performed or furnished,
and wher -soever in -ohis state the sa;ae riaj' be performed or
furnished, in respect to any and all the following:
(a) Transportation of passengers and fr- ight, and all
other services by all conmon carriers;
«
(b) Gas, electric light, and power and water for any
purpose ( except where any of the sane is to be supplied by
a corporation or corporations solely to stockholders thereof
without p'^ofit, and except waters supplied by irrigation
districts, formed under the laws of the state, or sold or
supplied t^y contract or grant in gross or for years and not
distributed to consumers);
(c) Telephone and telegraph services;
13.
(d) sleepins car corapanifls or corporations and all
sleeping car servicee, and also to make regulations concern-
ing the same;
(g) Fxpress companies or corporations and all express
service, and also to r.iake r'^sulations concerning the same.
All such rates shall be changed at any time by the
coranission, save that any rate, whenever once established,
shall continue in force for Lhe period of one year and until
' the cO'TincditlC furnished. All
1 be published by the commission
altered, and all such rates shall be reasonable considering
Lhe services performed or
rates so established shal
in Fuch wa^' as it. .nay determine, and shall take effect at a
time to be specified by the co'Tmission. And from and after
the appointment of its members, as aforesaid, ohe state com-
mission shall be the successor of the board of bank comniss-
ioners, now existing under -he statutes of this state ( and
the terras of office of the bank commissioners are hereby
ended), with the same powers, authority, and duties now es-
tablisheu or hereafter to be established by the legislature,
except v.here the same :'iay conflict with this section; and
from and after said appointment, the state comnission shall
also be the successor of the insurance comoissioner, under
^he statutes and codes of tnis state ( and the terra of office
of the insurance commissioner is hereby ended), v.ith the
sa-.e powers, authority, and duties now established or here-
after '.0 be established by the legislature, except where the
sonQ :iai' conflict with this section; and from and after
sain appointment, the state coimiasion shall in every re-
spect, 60 far ae^ reltites to all and every the said rates
and charges hereinbefore mentioned, and to all and every the
m!~tt»er8 and things, howsoever, connected ..ith performing said
services and furnishing and supplying; said conmoditieB, be
14. fi
the succesGor under uhe constitution and laws of the state of
the DOards of supervisors and city and county or city or tov/n
councils and otlier governing hody or t»0(:ifts of the several
coun-^^ies, cities and counti9s, cities and towns of the state,
with the GRTiie powers, authority, and duties now estatlished
oy ohe constitution and laws of t-he state, or hereafter to be
established hy the le<^islature, except vvhere the latter nay
conflict with this section. The state commission shall
have power to examine all books, records ana papers relevant
in all Lhe premises by whomsoever ov.ned or possessed, and
all persons, and shall have power to issue and enforce obe-
dience Lo subpoenas ana all other necessary process; to
hear and determine complaints; lo administer oaLhe, take
testimony and punish for cuni.erapt of its orders and processes
in the same manner and lo ^he same extent as courts of record,
and zo enforce Lheir decisions and correct abuses through
the meci!4.n of the courts. V/hosoever shall be engaged in
performing any of said services or furnishing any of said
comirodities and shall fail or refuse to conform -^o such
rates, or shall charge rates in excess thereof, shall be
fined noL exceeding t..en-oy thousand dollars for each offense,
ana every officer, agent or employe in the premises who shall
cemand or reci^ive rates in excess uher^iof or who shall in
any manner violate the provisions of this section shall be
finad not exceeding five thousand dollars or be imprisoned in
the county jail not exceeding one year, and in all tne ac-
tions last named, bo-.h civil and criminal, the rates estab-
lished sliall be deomed conclusively just and reasonable, and
in any action for damages sustained by charging excessive
rates the plaintiff in addition to actual daraagee may, in
the discretion of tiie judge or jury, recover exemplary
damages.
16.
i!
The records of said coimiifcjbion G^all tie open to public
inspection in the same manner and to ihe eame extent as the
records of courts. Nothing in this section contained shall
prevent individuals from inainLaining actions for damages or
oJierwise in any of the preraisGs. V/hosoever shall render
any of the services or furnish any of ths coi:i:icdities herein
mentioned or be in any way suh;5ect to uhe provisions of triis
section or said coirrission shall annually apply to the cora-
miscion for and receive e license v^hich shall authorise and
empower the conduct of husinecs in this state, and in cases
where rates are collectible the collection of i.he rates fixed
by authority of triis action, and shall accompany such appli-
cation with a sworn statement of t,he gross income realized
for such services and commodities furnished or from the con- ji
auct of business in this state during the previous calendar
year, and -J-.e cornnission shall annually fix the amount of I
such license in each case as nearly as may be according, and
propor-Lionate lo the gross income of the prpvious calendar
year for ..he services or coiuMOdii-ies furnxi^hed or for busi-
ness done in tnis state, in each case, as compared with the
aj^rxegate gross incon.e for all such services or comsnodities
furnished or business done in this state, but in such a sum
thax ^he aggregate of all license fees shall not be less than
the estiaiated aggregate of all --he annual salaries and all
expenses of the coiirnission mentioned in this section for the
ensuirp; year, and the coninission sriall liave power to tender
such licnnse and to collect such license fees on demand and
by aid of the courts, and \.he amount of the license fixed by
the coiiinission shall be conclusively just and proportionate,
and all such fees and also all moneys, howsoever collected or
received by the cornnission, shall be paid to the treasurer of
the s-.ate, who shall keep the same in a fund to be called the
state comrniBeion fund, and any surplus in sucb fund at the jl
end of each year shall be tran8fe:-red and belong to the gen-
^'^^^ Ifi.
fund. '."/hosoevGr shall neglact or refuse to pay any license
fee within ten days after demand shall forfeit to he state
the sum of five thousand dollars to te collected by process
of law and, in cases where rates are collectible, iiiay also
be enjoined froiri col iec Ling any rates bill such license fee
is paid. The legislature rnay, in addition lo any penal-
ties herein prescribed enforce this section by forfeiture of
franchise, cliartsr or other rights and riiai'- confer upon the
state commission such further authority as shall be deemed
necessary to enable it i^o pe^'foriii and enforce the provisions
of this section and may by a two- thirds vote of all the menH
bers elected to each house remove any one or inore of said
coiiinissioners from office for dereiicLion of duty or cot-
ruption or incorapetancy. V/henever a vacancy occurs in the
office of state commissioner, the --overnor shall fill \^he
saoe by appointment of a qualified person th-^reto, who shall
hold officG until his successor is elected at the next gener-
al state or national election for tiie unexpi^'ed term. sec-
tions tAenty-tv»o and twenty-three of article t. elve of this
constitution are annulled. '
section 22, Unoer the foregoing section, the state
commission districts of the state shall be as follows: The
first district shall be composed of the counties of Butte, jj
Colasa, Del Noite, Glenn, Humboldt, Lake, Lassen, Marin,
Mendocino, Modoc, Mapa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Shasta,
Sii^rra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Yolo, and
Yuba, from which one state cOiMnissioner shall in the first
instance be appointed by the governor and ther after be elect-
ed; .he second district shall be composed of the coun-
ties of Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Contra Costa,
Ei Dorado, Inyo, Mariposa, Mono, Sacramento, San Joaquin,
Solano, and Tuolumne, from which one sta-oe corimiseioner shall
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in the firs?^e%point9d by the governor ar.d thereafter be
elected; the third district sh^ll be composed or tne city
and county of san Francisco, from Vnich one state comnission-
er shall in the first instance he appointed by the covernor
and thereafter be elected; the fourth district shall be
cornposed of thR counties of Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera,
Mercea, Monterey, San Benito, San Mateo, Ban Luis Obispo,
Santa parbar^Ts^n^a claraT^anta Cruz, Stanislaus, Tulare,
and Ventura, from which one state commissioner shall in the
first instance be appointed by the /-overnor and -.hereafter be
elected; anc the fiftn district shall be composed of the
counties of Los Anreles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino,
and <^an Diego, from which one state coLxnissioner shall in
the first instance be appointed by the governor and there-
after be elecf^d.
senate constitutional An:endrnent No. 13, |,
i'
to wit: '
Senato constitu^.ional Amendment No. 13, to propose to
the people cf tr,e qtate of California an air:endi;ient to the ^
Consticution of the ^tate of California, by ainendmg section
eight of article one thereof, relating to offenses.
NOV., therf^forp. The legislature of the state of cali-
rorr.ie, et its regular session coinnencing on the seventh day
of januar;/, nineteen h^.ndred and one, tv;o thirds of all the
members elected to each cf th.e ho-jsee of said legislature
voting in favor thereof, hereby proposes that section eight
of article one of the constitution of said state be amended
to reed as foliov/BS
section 8. Offensec here of ore required to be prose-
cuted by indictment shall be prosecuted by information, after
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exaiTiinatior: and cormiitment by a magistrate, as nay te pre-
scri'ced ty lav;.
And I do hereby offer a reward of one pundred Dol-
lars ^ov the arra.T, and conviction of any and every person
violating: any of .he provisions of Title IV, Part 1, of -he
penal code of the state cf .alifcrnia: such re-.varas to be
paid until the cotal air.ount hereafter expended for .he pur-
pose reaches the suni of Ten Thousand Dollars.
IN TFS11M0>^ VJHEREOF, I, HETWY T.
GACtE, as Governor of i-he
gtrtte of caliTornia, have
hereunto set niy hand and
cauFRd the Great Seal of
said State to le affixed
at the City of Sacramento,
this l£±zd^y^^^^X^^ day of
Septerriber, A. D. 1902.
Governor (x th/state of (California.
Attest! /y ^^ _
secretary cf state.
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EXECLTI'IVF DKPAm?'5:NT,
STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
Conforming with th.e law and ^he proclamation of
the president of the United statee of America, I, Henry T.
C-age, as Govei-or of the State cf California, do hereby
proclaim, Thursday, the twenty- seventh day of Novem^^er, A.
D. 1902 ^a^^l holicay.
IN WITCERS V.'HERPiOF, I have
hereunto set rny hand, and
caused the Great seal cf
the State to he hereunto
affixed, at the City of
Sacrainerto, this/c^ da;
cf November, A. r. 1902.
Governor of the «^tate of cal ifornift.,
Attest:
gecrel^ry cf state
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State cT C&l ' '•■I'sxia, Sacraii-it,;
In cori.3ide?'3tiat v' ^'i^ aotlor. of tho Bo
l7"-i.o
S"ar>R"^.'"f. S'>-''i^
•f nho CocJTLii'^d of Ka;r.i, T'Jilar'*, Kln33, Freiiia, U^l<?»r-.», l!9T.5f»^, nnd ,
ynd«r strict, ik^r^r.
aT9a.=; ir. 5???l'l co"o:n.t!.i9;
r^.w:
„0 :'0 I'lf'^'jte-i
•with the Booph-iilj Ai'-vlatua tirj?'., the trjir.snit-^f»v •^■' Ts<;«s, Splo/i^tlo^
or Sov. t}ie-^.-i Cattl-9 ^''o ".r;
C it 1 1 "» ori sxinat i-.
:-:lt> 3'
•*» loitliy-.erl
coun.ti •ns can bo no
-> •oint.'? !-: fh« St^t^ oC Ca" " "'n-'-J^, •;9-<»t'^ ar.d
the State Votorliiarl-ari, ->^' d ^ IixIt authcrl.^.M A^ont, i-vl are ao^y^-
anied by a oortifii^i^t'^ sY.'^'ri n^ s^l-l anln.-*"! s to be ?t»is^ T-'iv.i .jo.tajlo'is
er infect liv,;. a
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KiWCUTIVn DKPABT"T2TT,
State of California, Raorarer-o.
WHERKAB, t]ie State veterinErian of the State of Califor-
r.ia hae aooe- ' air.ed cattle located i . c.t certain ar«a of
ter-:='cj ea soitli and v.-est of tl.e quarantiT.e line i.eraiii-
rd ;.r- 1':'^ '-. J Go;mmic£/" : '^0 tar-' "UP ^^^d in-
fectious diseaee, >. o. ej^as, Splenetic, or ^cuthen: Cattle
T"-.'-r, - rattle located north and east of said line, should
,. J. : ^ocattta soutli and v/eet be ship-ed, noved or ' runsfcr-
-a, driven or c^Sizad over the la dB ei lu. -d c ■• ; : .lorth and
east of said line;
AID, ^lERRAF, Tindei* t.nd Vy virtue of a:; Act of the T,eL;is-
la.. ,= of the r~' ■ ' <- of California, er'.itlod "Aj Act to j rotect
dO;ieBtic live stoc^: frori coiitafeicu., a:.d infectious dieeassB, to
J. reside for .iu.- aproi'-.tnent and duties of officials tc carry into
affect the proviajona of this Act, a; a ^.o pro ide an appropria-
te on t c^reVcr," i • effect ''arch IB, 1899, the F^^-ate Veteri .arlEr
^,- . " . , or Cch : a, ■■ 1 crdsr '' v^.-^rt th-- eprnadl r or
cati'O'. of said dis «tje cf ^exas, Splei.etic, or Scv/hern
Ca Me T^evftr ij cattle, ha.';, o; *. '.'. •** day of J: ;n ary, 1903,
TSde p quarart:' 't follo./st
pe^; , : - . - Cc- . ■ . r V c r — ' r^ -dary
- ". rrtv Cci . \- " h ^' ..tf pL.'-i: ' ea ; t^- e -ce
.-;rl}' alone ths nor". aster ui.ry
...... Co. '. tc jte Juictio/! v/itli the waster Voundarj'
lire of "^res o Co •.; ; '■. ^- r' ''or ^arly al^-n.- V e v^sterr "hoiir-
dar:/ li?* of yrefi o Coi i y to tha western cor' ar t. ev -- ;
northerly, ear^erly, fc -d southerly alonf th« wep*en , • ortharn,
and (-aitan- vou dar:' Una of T'arcad County, to the scuthaast cer-
■.er t -rrcf; *■ r^heas* - "ly .•"'r :• f -r** «r-. Uo-urdaiT ©^
^'adwra County, to t].& ort; aaot cor.er t..9r'»cj ; thence aoutherlj'
a .d oaetarlj- alon/* ti eaHtarn "^ ovndary lln^i of '^tderti, 7raaic,
»^ d ?ul ra Countiea to ti.? aouthaact con "r of Tul4.ra C©' nty;
1 ■
thence easterly alc"^ t - ^^o- ' f»- > 'i rdary line o:*" I yo Coi.'i'y
' 'Tsectio i^ eaa' .'-idary line oi <" ate
of California, ^_,
a:T), WIlF7^AF>, ?■ • f5-!-.ate veterinari a-. : ae, o t if, ft**;, da;-
' ^ ,-,,•: 1903, -ixdn a 'd estaMisI ed t c iOllo.^ r "> •- r c'
rs ilatio 's aft 'o t: •» f-roesinf: of ca+tle over t.ie said quaran-
ti'ie li.ie:
7ro H-ft«r thin date erery Tiorson, compary, and Ta-
crat'.r , ■■ - .. sen £!-■«, are : ei-e' y t rohi-fitejd frc-'
■ " r, "'-"^ad::;y, lO'/ine, ca r>-yi • , --• " - '- , or f re •
causing to 1- driven, led; ncved, carri^sd, or t.raMsr orted, over
or ary-r.-p v.f.\id nuarantl e Ij ne so nBtaljlished, any cattle crici''-
. - ■ .X!L o 'Oft of t:i« said quarantine line, urd all
rail. -tad i^.iu s- ecj-'i/out coni ; jes, ivi ct.er t rant-i c rtatior ccn-
laniea, their officers, aje'its, and Benanta, are liereLy i)ro-
M^bitftd aiiipping or 1. ranaportinci or accei'tinp for Rhipment
or transT.ortation, anpl natrle orl^-lna-^lng or Tiei'ig sovth or west
u ci\iar-. -^ - l:=ne, or fron ^.J ■" or -fa s] ori.ing into
'•tate of Califor.nla ay cattle orit;inatine; or "bainf; " at
arrta of territory ir- the United R'-ates south of the Tederal
-narartire 1 na virhir-h h«f. Ve'-n or ay "be eBtehlis..ed ty the
^y„.^.. "■ -^..p T),-Hr' •■• ■■ '"'■ A -^'i ' • l*-ur«, or : • y ca"*le infeeted
with ty.e Boopliills A. )iulatns tick, excej t ' corda ce .vith the
rerrJl«tiori8 c U'.ited f?+at«s Dep&rtrient of A^.:rl culture, or
ey * n- said cattle are Bhlpr«d or rted Iroud
r:'
1 1
11'
«r,
;;d or
railroad * ^ follo^i y re;-, lati o- :■ " s-^r ed:
0 u;.load:nc said cattle at tyoir destination si^j arate
p«*- ? Bhal"* "i^e set ayart tc recefve then, ar.d ro othe a ' le
'c naid r
n n r-«rn ^' ^ * 'five f»i, rl 'd
66ld B'ock «] all ba cloajiaed a; c dla: jectea olcre tr.ey ere
8*4 to trararert, atora or Bhe'ter arlmalB or marchandita*
AU ' •«• rti-i-yinf. ca^^la fro nrld area *l",all >iaar
*M- Bald ^fn ro-.t*ln "SOimarr CATTU*, d
c .aybl^la o: Bald shlinent ahall have a Ote c! Its
::er!S, tr.
face v/itii a similar statsment. Whenever an;- cattle have ccme ■fte*
f ro 1 !. a;' a area, . . ^ ; I '- ~ a raeliired -.;. .. ^ . ■ ' r.t at v/i.ioh
,■ -^ " ^' ' rin.oaded ■■ o'i.er joi.its of destiijatioii, tl.e cere
carry; :•- tje.id. animals ahall near similar placards with like
staterients anu '^^ e \/ay"billf. so stamped. At '..hatever point
tliesc cattle sliall "be u?iloaded, 'hey s}iall te placed in separate
. ■ :. ro o"--" :^: ca-^'.le ^^.dl "bti adrdtted.
The cars used to transpcrt si-ch animals and the pens in
uhicl; tliey are fed a:;d watered, aid the pens set apart fcr their
receptic . , oiiits oT destination, shall be ditiinfected in the
folic ' . - nar er:
(a) Rerr!C-<.'e all littler a»id manure; this littir ar.d rrM^xxre
ma;/ "bs dl-^infected ly mixing it with lime or diluted r>ulphurlc
acid, or, if not disinfected, it ;ic.;- " e stored where no cattle
c&!- cc:-fj xr. '•ertact \n j '. ;
(>) Wiu " ■■ J-V-, ft-edi'v; ;-.: < .vat s;-; -^j 'rcxjhs •.. '
•..■hter . ]
(■•) Saturate the v/alls and floors of the cars, fevicing
and troufilis and chutee of the pe?.s ..: . a solution nade Ly dis-
sclvlnn four cvnces of c]:lcride oj" I_ .■. ' - a . Icn of water;
or dlfilnfect th-* cars with a Jet of steam und»r a pressure of
not laiiB than fifi.y pounds tc the sqi are inch,
Jt is fu.r''.i9r ordered tliat a ' iclatlo : . - her
0" •" = i'v" -- r. les u d rei^ulationti shall be a: c;i.:.33 u;.a i.u;.-
ialiaMe an r rO' i<l»«l 'v 'I-e la..8 Of the State of Calif omlK.
MH^i ViUJT'PAr, I, (BHlMil C. PAHDKR, u-- Ocvernor of the
State of Callfor la, by virtue of ^-hn authority ve»ted In ap y
law, dw ".arc", iMO.lai-i t; -"■<<« ^; . dary o. «• i iiuararitine
witiiln aaid f>tate of Callfor* la, ai.d ftrther hereby proclaln tha
above rulea, orders u- d re{n;lationa pmacrlbed ^y the State
▼eterl arlan for t' - nnl'^te* --roa and e'forc»»ren^ of eis^h qfuaran*
*. • •■" ^ ^ Llr.uini^ rulea,.«..4: m^^i lat ■ o a '.•r.ia
aaid R'fcte; a d I do fur 2i«r rrvclain that aaid ordera, rulaa
(1)
and rogulations shall te maintained and enforced within "he
c;tat« of California, ard tha* a violatio:: therscf shall su' ject
all persons so violating any of : aid orders, rales or rer"lations
..l+i-s pro-.'ided for in section eifiJit of said Act cf
*;: e Le.'jialatTire entitled "An Act to protect domestic live f^tccv
f re = nontarl'^V: nnd infectloua diseases, to pro-'lde •''or tl-e ap-
nci.;tnent :. ,_ dT"-ias of officials tc carrj' into effect the pro-
visions of this Act, .and to providf an appropriation t:i refor".
Ill WITlvUnn WHTTEOP, I have ht-reunto set • ': . d E'-d
caused the Great Real of this State to 102 hersunto
affixed, tris , j:^ _ dcy of /T
A.D. 1903.
Govar-nor of the Rttite of California.
ATTEST :
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Seoretar:-' of Bt^te
Otpu\) Secretary of State
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oteriiiarian oT tlie "tute of Calirornia
in ca' Ifi located in the Covmt^'' of
ha!5 ascert;.i3;«d J^iuL ce
"linboliit J rtuto of California, .>ro ;^.."facted .vrLth un infectious
disQUBc k.'io.." u}-' "■'.'■« t-ninotis T-ronchitis", ar.L'. that the said
cat Me ;ir>^ 'iu'Io to o-- : i 'lioate uud £i]road t^i« &aid dioease
if po Tiit'.ijd «I;ip:K:jit to any noninrectod dietricta, and
V/lLRTTlAn, U:ider and hy vir:i o of ;m Act of thft T,e£;iRlature
o:^ t,h«} "-tat > of i'^al;;fon.ia, entitl,;d "An Act to prot«ot do-
noH'-ic liv<; etcn-k f:'c}n ni'\>'.^,a^.;ioiu> c.n . i: ■ 'ecti( i-.; (LiBeaseB, to
i-rovjdu for thu ajij ointiat;nt and duti«8 of officiitlu to carJT
into rtffect t.];.) jircvirions of tjiia ..ct, a d to provide an ai-pro-
priat en t.'.arufcr," In nffect "arch ir>, in.<9, the f'tate Vet-
erinari n of t]i- ■ .* : i :' 'ulifrrnia, in c de c ,o prevent .he
8 readi-.c or co.-uti. .icaticn of aaid dj/icase of VeminoxiB I'ron-
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made 'nllo/in-: n 1«8 and 'Or-^nlations;
r ...... '../ : .-ii-son, cc: .j:»ji;,', ...... ..i--
joratinji, ..h^ji a Hjitf Horva.nte, ..r . ere"h;' j rchihlted fron
d irj ; •, luadinf, ov , , arryi.. < ' ranBi'crtlnf:, or fror.
euuslnc tn "bo drirar., lod, :.oved, fid, or ' raneicrted, cird
al"' raiT -rnd an<: Ht«jjuMl50i.t ronr/mJad an»l ct] er rfcTiBi-crtation
cciij .«..j.«s, fij.C''.ni, a(;ent8 ujid Bor'^tai*5, -f- i oroby
prohlliltod f/t>n i»}.i]'j iijg 0.- traniii or*ing, or accojtiiic for
■}ii]>n<mt o> tra)ui]io t«tion, aij^' cot' 1« vndor /A »#/»«*'* old,
orlritirv or >»oinr in ^.ho ToMity o.^ "i rboldt, "tM-ft of "alifor-
J readi -c or co.-uti. .icaticn of aaid driiicase of VeminoxiB I'roj
;]'.itiB in cati lo, hat., o t:dr. %^^ - d.'iy of ,JUUt\ lOOii,
nia.
It if) flirt]. or ordered ''.hat a violation of any or either
of thij aoovo niles and regiilationri ahall ho un offense imd
■nuislialsle aii j-rovidod hy thu laws of tho nt&te of nalzfcrnia;
no./
TJO'IHRPOKR, T,, George C . Pardee, as r,oTe'-iior of the ntj.te
of California, >>:' virtuf J»f tlt« authority vested ir. me "by law,
do hsreliy proclaim t]i(5 aT>ove liuarantina v/ithin ouid ;"tt.te of
Culifoniia, and f^r" her hereby ijroclairi the above rulen, ordure
a d re£;i;lations prescr 1)od by „}ic! r,<.,,ti: ' aterinurian for tho
maintenance and ens'orconent of hi oh cjuarajitine to be th«j lugal
aiid binding riilep. and refj;* lat ions v/it}iin suid r^.tte; .aid I do
further iirociain that auijl ordors, niles a. d re{ii;.latio:is »hall
be naintained Hn<i enforced v/itSin the "J.ate of :'cil. foj-nia, and
that a violation t}iereof sJiall BnT;J(,ct dl jvarso s bo violating
miy of said orders, niles oj- retaliations to t}i3 jie- alties j>ro-
^-ided for in section ';irht of said Act oi the ".egislature en-
titled "An Act ' >) i>-ot';ct donestic live utock fron contagious
and infectioiis diseases, 'o r^rovide for .he api oi/.tiiont and
duties of officials to carry into effect the proviaions cf
this Act, and to jTovide un a; j ropriation l.erofor,"
I' VIJ7 -Fr..-. ~-Tr~OT=', J havd i.--roi-,ito net n:/ hand and
caused t];o ;reat eal of t.i.is tate to bo heroi.nto affixed,
thif. v'^'^**- da:^ cf }]l{itt\- 1903,
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AMENnUfcNT TO Q*'ARANTIHE PROCLAHATIOH 0? MARCH 30, 1905.
MODIFYING THX Q'JA^JINTINI ON THE CAT.VI,:^ OP
ffKBOLDT 'BOUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
Exeout i /e Dep irtment ,
State of California,
sacramonto , Jvme 16, iros
WHEREAS, th^' ilonorable Beard of Su ervisore of the County of Hira-
boldt. State of California, rave enaoted a covmty la./ or ordinance,
knovm as ORDINANCE NO. 81. "An ordinance to Suirecs, Eradicate, and
prevent the sj>read of infeotlous of Cortagiov.8 Diseases araons Livestock
in the Coxmty of Jfuriboldt, and pro/Lding for the proper enforoenent of
its provisions,"
T.'IEREPCRS, the Proclamation of March 30, 1903. is ereby modified
in accordance with the following rules and resxxlations.
All calves originating in the County of Humboldt, over five ^5)
nont^K. and less than twelve (12) moths of age, may be moved to points
in the State of California, n\o-n ln«roction a^-d certification that th(^y
are free from any infectio\ia or oontai^louo diseases, by a duly PivVpoTlzrtd
officer of the County Board of Surervisors.
Copies of all certificates or inspection nade under this -lodifica-
tion must be forwarded to the State Veterinarian of California before
or 'It th.f* time that said ship'-'.ent is made, giving: l\ill Information as to
the crisin, destination and consicT'orH of oaid shipment.
This amendment is granted upon condition that tho Board of Super-
V sera of said Conty enforce efficient 'leasures, looking to thr* live
stock oanitation, and th« eradication of any infectious ^^r contag-O-TS
di8oac'='s.
IM WITNESS WHl' top, I have herevinto set my hand and caused the Great
Seal of this State to be herenrto affixed, t)ii« 16th day of June, 1P03.
Geo. C. Pardee,
ooremor of the Sta'e of California.
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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT .
"An:':AME::TG, CAL.
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THAMKHGI VI!:G PROCT.AMATIOII .
TtIi]"LA3, it han b'V3o:.ie tht; cnntc::i, r-'^tifie.;
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an'i. ooritin''io-'.s observnncp, for t'-n j.eople of the State >
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or' xa r,c Het av-.'^i-t or:r' ■ -■ in eve::":' y^-^-- c^-*: • ■_ •'- -.0 1-.^
■ aside alln
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ca:' ■ buBiness and the ordinftiy affali-s of life. In order thr't
thny ;.iay offer ixp their thar.Kr, to uo ". f ■. r t:in ar'.ifold tles.r.ings
iie ha:j s' ower 'd ui'on then d'.'.rinr: tht- r-"-'cJfdin:-: year; and,
"l^IIEREAS, California h;..-,, cl .. ^.. -." : -ar j-.st ai^r-'^d,
enjoyed a season cf tl.f 2reatr^.:.t :.iaterial ; rospe-^ity , and her
people rave made sr^^at advanoeiiient in a-i that terds to naKn a
peopl'^ ha'H""-', prospero-T. ard contf=!'"tr'd; a .
■";;L^^l:iA:"! » t''rt ^PHt year h'^:' ""^'^--n One of 1 ^ofo n,:l ;n?" •■,
both at ho:it^ -^nd "oroadiand,
rHE"EAn, our people have been hap: ily protected froia
pe.Ttilence and ^-lanities an;! ■^'"•e enjoyin;:; the nat^iral ble:-.." i^".;5.s
uo frriely r.hov/ered on t^ro \; and,
"^HE'XAS, ti.o Prtj^;ldent har. set apart, as a day of
:jatT''""AL THA :KSGIYi:;g, Thairsday, the twe::ty-r.ixt]i da:-' of Nover.ber;
an--" .
f i. V 1 ■ "'•■ ' '^ ''•fi'l'^ ''*■ "h'^ '^tatc of
California shu.ad obsorve tlit> day th. s net ap.rt ui' *• ■' President
'•:. t;.-^ . ocaaion of tie v annual offering -p of tha/:- to Go" for
mnt blei-r-ln-r; and a:^ a :■ ope"" op_ ort'-. ity to s'lpplioato Him for
b.'i'.'x.' 00:. ti:. .;"-nce;
N.7, TiIi:?.iPOiiE, I. GEORGE 0. PX.'IDEE, Governor of the
St'^.* -■ Califor.iia, do ]-.ereuy set apart ard conflt- -'o\ay,
tn,> tv.'enV-p.-Lxth dn'- cf 'lovenber, 19C3, ■■■r, a p-folitJ holiday, on |
■jinioh a-x public and all r.t the nest absolutely neoe ■ "• i.rivate;
b Riness shall be laid anxde, in order thpt o- r people ^a" h^ve ,
ortunity to • ^'•ly offer np thei" thanKs to the ever-living (
GO'l for His Pr-int r.er-j^eB
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At
unto ■'^* , . . - -. :; "'';>"■:!
the Greai f'nal or otr
be hcrennt-o ; /fixed, at the
city of Saora'^ieritp.oalifor-
.. .^ . tM.'- '■■'■ -i'^i a •- of
:\ovfiia'oc.T , in tlno ^'ear of
ov.T Lord one thousand '-.ine
'.ur.dred ana t rce.
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PROCLAMATI ON.
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EXECUT 1 W DEPAKVk-SN T ,
STATrl OF CALIFCi^KIA',
Sacramento.
WPEREAS, the State V»*Brinar:an of the State of Cali-
fornia has ascertained^that cattle located fn that certain
area of territory situated s>uth ana west of the quarant'r.e
line here nafter described are liable to coniniunicate a
contagious and infectious disease, known as Texas, Srlen-
et-c, or Southern Cattle Fever, to cattle located north
and east of said line, should lB»id cattle located south
ana west be shipped, moved or transportea, dr.'ven or crazed
over the lands cituatea on the north and east of said
line; and
WHSfFi^AS, Under and \)\^ virtue of an Act of the Lepis-
lature of the State of California, entitled "An Act to pro-
tect Qomestic live stick from ccntapious and infectious
diseases, to provide for the aprointment and duties of
cfficl ais tc carry intc effect the provisions of this Act,
and to provide an api ropriat icn therefor," in effect March
le, 1699, the State Veterinarian of the State of California,
in order tc prevent the spreaang or ccmniunicaticn of said
disease of -Texas, Splenetic, or Southern Cattle Fever in
cattle, has, en this J^ /^ J day of jCuu^Jtli/.^./J^^-^^
made a quarantine line as folJcws:
Bepinnlnp ot the Pacific Coast where the northern
boundary line of 3an Luis Obispo County connects with the
Pacific Ocean thence easterly alonp the ■mtViern boundary
line of San Luis Obispo County to its junction with the
western boundary line of Kern County thence northerly and
westerly alonp the western boundary line of i'lem County
to the north west cornT of K«rn County, thence rcrtherl^-
along the western boundary line of -resno County to the
western corner thereof; thence northerly, easterly, and
southerly al^ng the western, northern ana eastern boundary
line of ::erced County, tc the southeast corner thereof;
thence northeasterly aUnf, the northern boundary of Madera
County, to the northeast corner thereof; thence southerly
and easterly alcng the eastern boundary lines of iiadera,
TTresno, and Tulare Counti.. to the southeast corner of
Tulare ^ounty; thence easterly along the southern boundary
line of Inyo County to its intersection w:th the eastern
boundary 1 ne of the :^tate of California; and
■^-HEKEAS. the State Veterinarian has, on thi:; 6th, day
of January. 1903. rrade and established the following rules
and regulations as to the crossing of cattle over the said
quarantine line:
Prom and af^er this date every person. company, and
corporation, their arents and servants, are hereby pro-
hibited from driving, leading, moving, carrying, or
transporting, or from causing to be drr'ven, led, mcved.
carr-ed, or transported, over or across said quarantine
line so established, any cattle originating or being
south or west of the saia quarantine line, and all rail-
roads ana steamboat conipanies. and ether transportation
companies, their off cers, agents, ana servants, are hereby
prohibited frcm shipr ing or transporting, or accepting
for shipment or transportation, any cattle originating or
being south or west of said quarantine line, or from
shipping or transporting into the State of California any
cattle originating or being in that area of territory in
the United States south of the Federal Quarantine line
which has been or may be established by the United States
Department of Agriculture, or an;, cat'le infested with the
Boophiiis Annulatus tick, except in accordance with the
repulatlcns of theUnited States Department of A.rl culture
or except where said cattle are shipped or transported in
railrcad trains for inui.ediate slaughter, and when so
shipped or transported by railrcad th following repula-
tlons must be observed:
on unloading sa' d cattle at their deBtlnation separate
pens shall be set apart to receive them, and no other
cattle shall be admitted to said pens. The cars that
have carried said stock shall be cleansea ana disinfected
before they are again used tc transport, store or shelter
animals or merchandise.
All cars carrying cattle from said area shall bear
placards stating said cars c-ntain "SOUTV^ERK CATTI^" and
each of the waybills of sa d shipment shall have a note on
its face with a similar statement. 7/henever any cattle
have come from said area, and shall te reshipred frora any
point at which they have been reloaded to other points,
of destination, the cars carrying said an mals shall bear
similar placards with like statements and waybills so
stamped. At whatever point these cattle shall be un-
loaded, they shall be placed in separate pens, to which no
other cattle shall be admitted.
The cers used to transport such animals and the pens
in which they are fed and watered, and the pens set apart
for their reception at points of destination, shall be
disinfected in the following manner:
(a) Remove all 13tt«r and n^anure; this litter and
■mure may be disinfected by mlxng it with lime or ailuted
sulphuric acid, or, if not disinfected, it may be stored
where no cattle can come In contact with It;
(b) Wash the cars, and feeding and watering troughs
w th water until clean;
(3)
(c( Saturate the walls and floors of the ci^tb, fencing
and trcughs ana chutes of the pens with a solution made
by dlsBclving four ounces of Chloride of lime to each gal-
lon of water; or disinfect the cars with a jet of steam
under a pressure of not less than fifty pounds to the
square inch.
It is further ordered that a violation of any or either
of the above rules and remalations shall be an offense and
punishable as provided by the laws of the State of 'alifor-
nia; now,
THEPJIWRE, 1, George ^. Pardee, as -.ovemcr of the
.e by^vr^iTh^rebytr^lai^^TheVovl bour.dary of such
quarantine within said State of California, and further
hereby proclaim the above rules, orders and regulations
prescribed by the State Veterinarian for the mafntenance
ana er.:orcai:.ent of such quarantine to oe the legal and
binding rules and regulations within said State; and I
do further proclaim that said orders, rules and regula-
tions .hall te maintained and enforced within the State
of California, and that a violation thereof shall subject
all persons so violaf^ng any of said orders .rules or
regulations to the penalties provided for in section eight
of sa.d Act of the Legislature ent-tled "AnAct to protect
dcmestVo live stock from contagious and infectious di-
Beases, to provide for the appo ntment and duties of
off^niais to carry into effect the provisions of th.is Act,
and U providt an appropriation therefor.
IN WTTCTSS WIIERSOP, T have here'onto set my hand and
caused the Gr,at Seal of this State t. he hereunto affixed,
this Q : a1 day of.^-y----'- ^- ^" ^'^-^ •
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AMENDMENT TO PROCLAMATION.
EXECUTIVE DEFARTLJINT,
STATE 07 CALIFORIHA,
SacraraentQ .
In consideration of the action of the Boards of Su-
perviBors of the ount>a of Kern, Tulare, Kings, Fresno,
Madera, Merced and San Luis Ob ' spo in placing under strict
quarantine all areas in sad counties kncwn tc be infested
with the Boophilis Annulatus tJck, the transmitter of-,
Texas, Splenetc, or Southern Cattle "^ever| Cattle ori-
ginating in theciAove aienticned counties can be moved to
points in the State of California, north and above the State
quarantine line, prov ded they are first inspected by the
State Veterinarian, or his duly authorized agent, and are
accompanied by a certificate show:ng sa'd animals to be free
from contagious or infectious diseases.
IN WT5IESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of this State to be affixed, this
2iliIL <isiy °^.
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^t3 wC/i^iJ ;.'s.c •
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.aoiisanc iXiJ.j.ara.
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3TA7I 0? CAJji?CRHIA,
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"HLRtA - , a va'janc:j^,;^'as^<^red in t'r.r . .he St.-
"JSlL if ornia by the death of Ho..,,, h. ■■•'illia.ns , tcr rro;:i the
i> .: --. - . '•■'natciria;- . -.rl^t of ^'^•• ,,,.--^ .
' '.liREFOR} . i • aoooraa:. ; 'i^e j.Cirt- ^i.e_■ft•v;r.to dire'Jtinj
. I a^r^by I j-oolein nnd ^ive notice ; ,t_ eoia iJleotion v/iii be
e 3^^ thr t jufiiiou t : .7wi«ri4y~#o«^%l%— S»'4a4o^3?-if^^l Bistpiet- -of -%h<^ Stift'';i^-©f
Calif ornir . Tne^.day, H.'Ve::be- .,.■.. . _ . , ,., . ■; .•..,,..>,_
' ' "~' * ^ :'oii6wiri^ oi'i'j.kjo- -Vl be eleo^uu, -■ -, ..t:
. >^V£itoT fro.'i the Twe . ..'-:^onrth Sn-'.atorial District of
th<? ??tate of CJalifornia, to serve for the iine-xi'lrea tei\i of Ho: '._. ...
"il .ian^t , deoea.-sM.
And I do f\irt}'' r oiThi- a r^^v.y.r.. c/ -- Hur.:.r. .^ iJoi:.ara for the
arrest and jojiv i .-.tion of any ■■^.n.l i^ve:^/ erron violating a:Ty of tlin _• -
.-iuions of Titlt; iV, Par , oi" tr. ■ .-rt.al Ciodri; ^vaon reivard to :>(=! ■ aia
nntil t)^*^ tot-1 anonnt "'~oreaftrir ex:-ended for the p-.^rir se reasher. the
IN TilSTD'OJTY •"r.EPEr-. .- reuiito -.ot
:iy han ., .. cautiSL. the Great
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V}Ii:^'iiP , a vaoanoy hua ooou. red in ti- --.- t-
. -^cmla ^^y .e.i^snaiion of Iion:^. l'- Knowiand. . ■ ato:- ..
, ,,v ^, ..-..- Mntrict or tn. Sta.e of Celifornla ;
.,^+.,. , .*reunto aireotlni,
tv:.t -, " .•■. "1 iGOtior. will be
I h-reby r-roolain ana aiv*= notioe tl.at d
-' r^^^3^ont the Fovu-tae^'tn Benatorial Di.tr.ot of t:- :n.t« o ■ li-
^>.^p+>. A -. i^c.^ . at Which Sr;-oialLleor.ion
tnefollcwxn. cuf.o^- ^i • ^ el^otea. to-wit;
one senator fro. the .o.teent. .^^ torlal .l.tr.ct oi the
State of califomi^ 4 nerve for the unexpire. to.. .. non. .. ..
''""'''"' ' 7t «^ V ^- Offer a rovvard of One Hundred Dollara for thr
Anil J- .y*. IJ-^-i V '.: oiioj.
arro. t and ocnvictio- .- -Y ^-X '>^^y lerncn viol.tin^ any of the . ro-
Visions Of Title iV. P.rt i, o, .n. Penni ..u-; .- o. '^vard to o. .aid
until t)- total ariDunt hereafter exi^ended for the ivTiose r^^oi ^^3 V--
3"ur'. .. ^n Thousand Dollarn.
d; TT^rV.crr mu ?iO?, I have hereunto set
y an. , caused t^e Gr^-at
Seal of the State to b -x.'..-.>.
at t; e City of Sadra; "nto, thie
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-y V.indr,, oiir var ieu .lanuf Jtiu^ing industries are
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laid a8xd« m or<i»^r that our
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To all to when thes« Pr«»atit» «hall come, Or«etln«:
Whtrer.s, the T.«gi»iatur« of th« State of Calif orr^ia,
at Its 35t- ■esslon, pasaed an act entitled "An act to pro-?ide
for t'".e issuance and sale of state bonds to create a fund for the
construction by the board of state harbor commissioners of a
seawall and appurtenances in the cit.. and county of '^&n 'rancisco;
to create a sknklnf; fund for the payment of said bonds; and provid-
ing; f r the aubmisslon of this aet to a tote of the people," and
also kn^wn and cited as the "San wrancieco Seawall Act," and
Whereas, in accorr^ance with the terms :f said act and
the proclamation of the (Jovemor of this state, sait^ act was sub-
Tiitted to the peo^^le of the State of California for their ratifica-
tion at the general election held on Tuesday, ?Iovember 8, 1904, anc*
Whereas, the Secretary of State of the State of California
has certified under the great seal of ptate that said Act received
the -najoriti of a 1 the irotes cast for and agalrist it at such
elect ion,
^0'T,T^!BRF'«"^P.^ I, GEORa'P C. PARBTE, Oovemor of t'ne
State of California, In accorrance with the provisions of Section
10 of aaid Act do hereby Tiake public proclamation that aaid Act,
known as the "San vrancisc seawall Act," has recelvod the -najorit;.
of the votes cast for a^-d against It at such election, and that
gald Act is now In effect and shall be irrepoiilable until the
prlnci al and Interest of the liabilities ere .ted therein shall be
paid ard d scharred.
I^ '7?STr'D'Ty ^■'E^JIO^, I haire
hereunto set aiy hanc*
and caused the Oreat
Seal of state to be
hereunto affixed this
/t^udtiy of ^ece-ber.
Attest: nineteen hundred and
f.ur.
Oovarnor.
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AMSIDMSirT TO PROCI-AMATIOII.
KXECUTIVE D2PARTJGNT.
STATE 07 CA-Jl-'ORiilA.
Sacrament Oj^eb. l3t,1905.
In consideration of the action of the Boarde oi .up-T-
vlsors of the ^ountlsfl of Kern, Tulare, Kinga, -an Luis
Obispo, Fresno, :^dera ruid creed, in an olntinr a County
Lire Stock Inspector," and placing under strict quarantine
all areas in said counties known tc be infested with tne _
Boophlllo Annulatu3 tick, t-e transmitter of Texas, Splenetic j
or Southern Cattle ever. Ca^ • ie oririnating in the aboT^
mentioned counties can b .■ moved to pcinte in the ?;tate uf
California, north and above the State quarantine lane, pro-
vided thev are first Inspected by the Ftate Ve- erlnarian,
cr his dul- authorized a ent, and are accompanied by a
certificate showing said animals to be free frou. contafrious
cr 'nfectious disease*. , ^^ ^-
IT I-. FFRF^Y ORBEKFTD, That, durinr the continuance o^
tv-e quarantine line as set forth in the procl;ii.4ition of
vebruarv. It, 1905, no cattle originating in the (luarantme
area as' doacr^.bed In said procl:mation shall be moved or
allowed to nove into tbR counties of orn, Tulsre, 3n^8,
rion Lul3 Chispo, >'reBno, Kadera suid . erced.
IN WITKKnr> JFi'SREOT, I have hereunto set aj- ha
caused the ^reat Heal of this rotate to be affixed,
day of "ebruary, 1905.
nd emd
thts
overnor of tie ' jita or
California.
AT' .EST:
^cretary of "tato.
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Saoraaento, ''»b. let, iyc'5.
th : tats of aj.i. >.r-
ir. t- at certain u.r'>a
th-? luarantlrr; Inc
'.miottte a nta<-l>u.T
rrl;netic, cr
the
V1I':F!!!A?>, Th -> :;ta+^'» Vetarlarian o *-
nla has ascertained thn cattle locu'ed
o:' ♦errltory r^ltunted scuth and we^t of
her'lnaf'er descr'.bed arc -.labl'-; tc ccr:
ani Infoctloue i'aeasn, kncwn as ' exaa,
ithern "attle 'oT«r, to cattle Icca'ed ncrth ar
'u^d t^Ti^VStnrulTt- tract* cat*.! e located sf uth ajid .
shlprsd, ir.oved cr transported, drir n or grazed over
linde B-'*'ia*ed north ard -ast of said line; and
^vir-p'-'^c Under and ^y virtue of an Act cf t'^*- erl'^-t»-
ture o'^'Va *tate of '^a ifcrnla, p-ntltled "An Ac tc prctcot
drn^st^c llT© stock fron-. r ntaglou- and 'nf -ti-uc diB-aR-s,
tc rr-cv:de for th anolntnent and ftuties - cla^B to
effect th- rroTislcn- of th " Act, to r '"O-
r<Trlat1or. thoref.r," in "ect rarch It, lb«&,
■tTlnarian of th '^ate of ^aiirornla, In r rdcr
t>-.f> err adlnp cr cnr-.uni cation of se.'. "■ -laoar,- cf
plenetlc, cr :'outh''rn Catt:! ■ e^yer In cattis,
1st, d^
curr. -'nt
Tide ar ">
to prevent
Texas,
on thi
a^^ follcA's:
-fts-lnn'np
b -indary lin;
Pac ' *'' " ceani
ebruary, 1905, ^.^.d
arant Jn
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11 n
•xn Lul'..
orn bcundar;
ac^flc r(. ast '^-sr northern
'.uis '^hlspo Oornty crr.nocta -ith *ht'
03 easterly ali.nE t^ northern hcundary
^blspo County t. lt.« junction *i th th«
uf ■In'^': "cunty; t' roe north-wes*3rly
alrnr ^h" ff- *em boundary < f Inca fi"- ■< T-sno Cv unties to
the w*Etem -; rr-r cf '-esno bounty; t ncs ncr'herly,
"astj.rly, -irA sciitherly al^ng th-; wer.tem, northern, and
a :*ern boui dar- lin') of K-^rced County to the scuthaa t
ccrner t^er-cf;' t x- ncrth^a terly nlcnr th northern
boundary 'f "adera "cunty tc th- ncrthoa: t corner therecf;
t-'»'-ee Brutherly and ea:-terly along th- :;a tarn boundary
I'n-B cf adera, resno, rind Tulare ccuntles to the ruth-
east corner of ".ularK Tounty; t-'-ncs sa terly along the
scuthern bourdary lin cf Inyo wounty tc Iti. intsrsectlcn
,'•■- *• . astern boundar; line of the S'ato of "^allfcrnla.
" "P'AS, Th<-> "^tatp Veterinarian ha', ' this l«t
•-«br -ar-- , 19(-, : aJ it-d ef.ta'li heri t' - ^ icvlng rv
refulaticns as tc th: crcr.snr ^'- ca^ne o^ar th- aid
qtiarant'n" line;
■^-rcT ar:. •■ r *Y' ^i>.t'-- v^r.- .r.^n, c, .:.,, j.n^ v:,^..
ccrroratlon, t: .".nu servantb, ar? > -.;: eby prohibit
froir, drlTing, 1-ading, moving, carrylnir, cr tranapcrting,
or fro^ caiiiinp tr. h- driy-n, 1 ad, r.cved, carr'-d or trons-
rorted, orer or acre • said luara-tlne line n 2*!*^^^'*^j »
an nattl ^rlrlnatlnj? cr b-lnr i^th or west of the said
auarantm line, ;in^ al^ railroad and stearrbcat ccmr-inies,
and ether transportation ccmranles, thir officers, a -ts,
and serrxnts, are ^ereby prohrited frrr >,lrring or *r ana-
crrti-a. or acoertinp- fcr shlpm-nt cr trar.spertatlcn any
oattle orlrlnatlng cr b-lnr -cuth or .r-j-jt cf aid quarantine
line, or fro ahlprlnr or trans o ting into the ..tate of
"al'^ornia any ca'"*!^ orlrinatlnn or bilng In that area cr
territory In t^; !'nlt*d tates south of 'h -'ederal ^uarun-
f n line fhlch nr be«n or cay bj satablJ tbed by the
ro
pens
rled
thoy
or
;arf. carrying cattl'^ from said area shall bear
stating that said cars ontain -SCUTI'ERN CATVI.?:
shal
nerer
hnv;
an
m
a nota
cattle
United states Departr«nt of Arriculture. or ar. cat,.e in-
fested with th:. Boophllii Annulatua tic-, except in accor-
dance w't>^ ♦hr, rarulatione of the United States eiartr.ant
o'-Arrlculture, or exe-pt »^erc saM oatrl« ar^ Bhi^pou or
?rJisiorted in r^ilroiid tra^.s for ir.„ediate slaurhter, and
»hen sc shipped or tranerorted ^y railroad t>^'' -ollo;.-ng
-'ila''^ lonB rr.upt h rhs'-rv^d: .
on unlcadinr saM cattis at th;;ir destination Borarate
Bhan b»- B-t apart to r-celve them, ajid nc ct :r oatt le
be adrdtt^d to said pens. Th- cars V v..\ hav- car-
nal d stock «hal^ bo cleansed and dlsinf-cted before
ar- a aln u;-ed tc transpcrt, store or shelter animals
merchancil se.
All c
rlacards stating
knd each of the way-billn of said shipa -nt
on It;; aco -" th h aimllar statement. "'fh
har^ f^om^ from said area, and shall hn reshlpped from any
point at yhich th- hare b > n reloaded tc other points, o
d-stinat3on, the cars carrying said animals^ shall bear
imllar placards vrlth like .tate
rtanped. At whatever point t
thoy shall be placed in separate p -na, t.
cattj-i hall be ad. .itted.
The cars used to transport such
w^leh thev are f^A and vatered, and the yon
t^ielr rneeptlcn at point--> ».,f destination,
fectid In the folio^lnp manner:
(a) ReK-ove al litter and .anure;
mav be disinfected b> rr.ixinr it "rith
phiiric acid, or, if n^t disinfect jd,
nc cattle can oon-e in ccfflact with it.
(b) Wash th.« oars, and fecdinp and
water until clc?an» _
(c) aturato thf' walls and fleers of th cars, fencing
mvd trriirhs and chutss of tho p-^ns
•issolTlnif? fcur ounces o** chloride
••▼at-r; or disinfect the cars
pressure of not less than fifty pounds to
It ift further ordered that a violation c.
.ents an:i
>c3r; cat< le
th»» way-hills r,o
shal be unleaded,
vf-Ich no ether
^uiimals
and the y-ms in
set apart for
hal be di sln-
this litter and vanure
li:..e or diluted 3ul-
it raa. b stored ^h-re
waterinr troup;hs with
with a clutlon made hy
of 11 "ie t( -ach rail on of
with a jet of steam under a
the stiuare Irch,
any or either
of th^ above ruler and rerulatl^ns shall be an off-nse and
pun'Rhable as provided by th^ laws of the .tat..- oi Callfcr-
nla: no- „ « ^.#. .v,- '♦r. + «
T'-KHKyOR, I, George f. Pardee, as overnor of th ^tate
of al'.fomia, by virtue of the authority vested in ine bv
law. do herehy pruclaiin the- a> ov • hourdary of soch quarantine
itthlS said sLt..> of all forma, ann f-urf.r hereby proclaim
above rules, ordors and r-pulaMcns prescribed by the
th
Ptat'^ Veterinarian for th*^ maintatoance and
B^.ch quarantine to b? the l^ral ann bindln ■
lations within said "tate; and ^ ,, .
said orders, rules ard rerulations shall be
-nftreod ithln the ?tate of "alifornia, an
tlcn therscf shall subject all rcrscns
said orders, rules or rcr'latims
Tided ffir Ir section el^-ht of
entitled "An Act tc protect d
enforcement cf
r'.'l^j* ard regu-
1 do further proclaim that
maintained and
that a viola-
sc vlclatlnr any of
to th* penalties pro-
R-'id Ac* of r • Lerl'lature
^m•stlc live stcok frcr. cn-
taricu- an.l inf-ctlfus ilseas-s, to jrovlde for
pclntment am duties of cfflolals tc rarry into
provirlons of this Act, and to provide an aprro
thersf< r,"
the ap-
ffect th
rlation
TV wiTiraSS W!!lR?.oy, I l^are hereunto set my |;j'^d^^^ ._
CHuae'd th' reat -al cf t:-. s Plate tc be ^.r.untc aff.x.dm
^Yitn rtay of '-'ebruary, A. D., 190.>.
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Governcr o: th ■ State
Ca if ornia.
ATTTIST:
"n^wty ^cr-tary of fit ate.
•OVBRNOR,
WHEREAS, th« pr-Bid.nt of th« Unif d Staf » haa. by procl«nation,
,et apart Thureday, tli« thirtieth day of Kox^mbT of tne pr#.«nt ytar.
as a day of Thankasiring and Prayer; and
WHEREAS, th. ?.opl* of tha State of California har. great cause
to be thankrol for the harrests from their fields, for the product.
Of their mines, for general prosperity in country and city, for
continued growth of population and industries, for freedom from pas-
tilence and for the bles.ihgs of peace and domestic happinessi
NOW, THEREFORE, I, alORJl C. PARDEE, 30Ternor of California, by
Tirtue Of the authority rested in me by law. do hereby de.isnate
and proclaim Thursday, the thirtieth day of Norember, A. D. 1905,
a legal holiday, and recommend its obserrance as a day of Thanks-
giTing and Prayer, in order that the people of this commonwealth may,
by such Obserrance, and more especially by public gatherings and ap-
propriate religious serTices, manifest a proper sense of ^precia-
tion and of gratitude to the Almighty for Hi. manifold blsssing..
In witness whereof, I hare hereunto
set my hand, and caused the cjr*»t Seal
of the State of California to be affixed,
at Sacramento, this I4th day of NOTember,
A. D, One Thousand Nine Hundred and
JiT*.
Oorernof of California.
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PROCLAMAT TON.
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STATR OF CALIFORNIA,
Sacramento, November iiO, 1905#
WHEREAS, tiie Sta^e Vttffrlnarian of the State of Cali-
fornia "las ascercair.ed that, ca;,tle locatea in tnat certain
area or i,«rriiory sitiaSsd south anci west of th^ quarantine
line hereinafter deacriced are liable to co ..isunicate a
contagious ana infect ioac a if ease, known as Texas, Splenetic
or Southern Cattle Fever, to cattle located north and east
of said line, should said caccle located south and west be
shined, Tioved or transported, driven or c-razed over the
lands sifiatea norch anu east of said line; and
WHBR:'^AS, Under and by virtue of an ^ct of che Lerisla-
ture of the State of California, entitled "An Act to amend
.ectlon two of that certain Act of the Legislature of the
State of California entiMed "An Act to i rotuct domestic
live stoojc froT contagione ind iufectiouF dieeases, tc jro-
viue for the appointment and duties of officials to carry
into effect th , prcvieione of this Act, and to provide and
api roi.riation therefor" which cecane a law M-^rch 18, 1699,
approved :;arch i;0, 1905, The State Veterinar an of the State
of California, in order to prevent .he spreaain^ or co-muri-
cailon of eaid dlseaae of Xexas, Splenetic, or Sout>iern
CaiH« Fever i- cattle, has, on t;.l« 20i/i, a«y of Kovember
190f: , "nade a ^jarantlre line as lollo*»:
Beginning on t^e Pacific coast Nhtra the northern
boundary line of i^an ^-uiB Or ispo County connect, with t-he
Pacific Ocean; t--ence aar-terly along the northern boundary
line of Pan V>.i8 Obispo County to its junction with the
western boundary of Kings County; thence northwesterly
alonr the western boundary of Kinps a.- d Fresno counties to
the western c-rner of Fresno County; thence nor^harly,
easterly, and souoherly along tV,e western, northern, and
eastern boundary line of "'erced County to che southeast
corner tiieraof; ;:ience noriheas ^-erly along the northern
boundary of ' adera County to the northeast corner thereof;
thence southerly and easterly along the eastern boundary
lines *f Madera, jresno, ana Tular* counties to the south-
east corner of Tulare County; thence easterly along tne
southern boundary line of Inyo County to its ir.tersect ion
with the eastern boundary line of the State of California.
V-rgRHAS, the Stats Ve ter i-.ar ian has, on t- is 20th, day
of ^ovember 1905, made ana established the following rulea
and rerulations as to '-he crocs ing of ca..le over the said
quarantine line:
From t-e Ist day of February 1906 to the 3l8t day cf
Oci >er 1906, i-clueive, every lerson, conrHny, and cor-
poration, their agents and servants, are hereby prohibited
from driving, leading, moving, carrying, or transport ing,
or from causing to be driven, led, moved, carried, or
transported, over or across B*ld quarantine line so es-
tablished, any cat le oririnating or >-«lng south or west
Of the sal a quarantine line, and all railroad ^nu at'samboat
companies, and other transporta Ion corp^nies, their 'fl-
eers, a-ente, ana ssrvants, .re hsreby prohlMted from
•hlpfing or .r nsportlng, or accepting for shipment or
transportation, any cattle originating or "belne south or
west of said quarantine line, or fro shipping or crans-
porting into the State of California any cattle originating
or "being in that area of territory in the United States
south of Che Federal quarantine line which has been or may
be established by the United J^tates Department of Arncul-
ture, or any cattle infested with the BOOPHILIS AJTNULATUS
tick, except in accordance with the rec^Jlations of the
United States Department of Apricultur* or except wyiery said
ca tie are shipped or transpc-ted in railroad trains for
immediate slaughter, and whan so shippea or transported by
railroad the fcllov7ing reculations must be observed:
On unloading said cattle at their iestination sep-
arate pens snal'. be set apart to receive them, and no other
cattle shall ne admitted to said pens. The cars that have
carried said stock shall be cleansed and disinfected before
they are arain used to transport, store, or shelter animals
or merchandise.
All cars carrying cattla from said area shall bear
placards stating that said cars contain "Southern Cattle",
and eac- of the waybills of said shipment shall have a
note on its face with a sixilar statement. Whenever any
cattle have com* from said area, and shall be r-^shipped
from any point at which they hare been rel-^ad^d to other
points of aestina.ion, the cars carrying said animals shall
bear similar placards with like statements and the waybills
so stamped. At whatever (oint thsss catls shall b« un-
leadsd, thsy shall be placed in separate pans, to stilch no
othsr cattle shall be admitted*
The cars used to transport such animHlB, and the pens
in which they are fed and watered, and the rens set apart
for their reception at points of destination, shall be
disinfected in the follov,'ing manner:
(a) Remove all litter and manure; this litter and
manure may "be disinfected by mixing it with lime or satur-
ate it *ith a five (5) per cent solution of 100 per cent
carbolic jid, or, if not disinfected, it may be stored
where no cattle can come in contact with it during the
period from February 1, 1S06 to October 31st, 1906, inclu-
s ive*
(b) Wash the cars and feeding a"u watering troughs
with water until clean.
(c) Saturate the entire interior surface of the cars,
inner svirface of the
Including the^car doors, and the fencing, trough! , chutes,
and floors of the tens with a mixture made of 1^ pounds of
lime and i pound of 100 per cent carbolic acid to each gal-
lon of water, or with a solution made vy dissolving 4
ounces of chloride of lime to each jallon of water.
It Is further ordered ^hat a violation of any or either
of the above rules and regulation;- shall be an offense and
runishabls as provided ^.y the laws of the Ftate of Califor-
nia; now
THBRKFORE, I, George C. ?ardee, as Governor of the
State of California, b" virtue of the authority vested In
BM ^y law, do hereby proclain the above bou' dary of auch
quarantine within said f^tate of California, and further
hereby (roclala the above rule*, orders, and regulations
prescrlbe4 by the State Veterinarian for the maintenanoo
and onforooaent of such quarantine to be the loiral and bind*
Inf ruleo and rtf'ulatlona within aaid Stat«; and I do
furt, er proclaim that said orders, rules and regulations
shall be maintained and enforced within the State of Cali-
fornia, and that a violation thereof shall nuhject all per-
sons 80 violating any of said orders, rule, or ref^ulations
to the penalties provided for in section eifht of said Act
of the Legislature entitled "An Act to protect domestic
live stock from contagious and infectious diseases, to
provide for the appointment and duties of officials to
carry into effect the provisions of his Act, and to pro-
vide an aipropriation therefor."
IK WITNESS W^IEREOP, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the r.reat Seal of this State to be hereunto affixed,
this twentieth day of November, A. D. 1905.
4^ CJ^Li^ch^. -^
J^?ernor~of 'th4 State of California.
AT TBS T:
r.esf^etary of State.^^
By.
' Dsputy Tscr a t ary "of Stats •
AMENOMK"? TO PROCLWUTIOK.
KCBC'JTIVE DEPARTKEJJT,
STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
Sacramento, K vember 20, 1905.
In consideration of the action of the Boards of Super-
visors of the counties of Kern, Tulare, Kinpa, San Luis
Otispo, Fresno, !£adara, and "'erced, in appointing a "County
Live Stock Inspector," and placing under strict quarantine
all arsas in said counties known to be infested with the
BOOPHILIS A NULATUS tick, the transmitter of Texas,
Splenetic or Southern Cattle Fever, cattle originating in
the above mentioned counties can be moved to points in the
State of California north and above the State quarantine
line, provided they are first inspected by the State Vet-
erinarian, or his duly authorized agent, and are accompan-
led by a certificate showing said animals to be free from
contagious or infectious diseases*
IT IS HEREBY' ORDERED, That, during the continuance of
the quarantine line as set forth in the proclaiaation of
November 20, 1905, no cattle originating in the quarantine
area as described in said proclamation shall be moved or
allowed to move into the counties of Kern, Tulare, Kings,
San Luis Obispo, Fresno, Madera and L^erced.
TN WIiNEPF V"-"BRKO?, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused tjie Great Seal of this State to be affixed this
twentieth day of }iovem> ar, 19,05*
ATTKT
By.
"s#tretary of Sta^«T
uty Secrvtary of folate*
Ll y . {Ay 4 ^ 'I n ^X9 — «
vernor of tr.e S^ate |f California.
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(•rxccutiuc CIcpavtnicnt,
'YKLIilA", a dicastrous earthquaKe has this d&y visiter.
a ifiTZP Tortlor. of the <5tate of OF.iiforria, ->-'Mltir.g in sv^ all-
ing io.,.> .^. ^^i',u in great i x:ii:,cx,-l :.or.i:., n^^a disorganizing the
iTisiness affairn of laar.y ooisr-ainitips, and
'.7HiK>AS, the City of 3ar ?rarjc is -o in re.rticular has not
only sMffe-f^d a ^re^t lor.s of nfe ,^» . . ^p, ^^*y ^.^^.. e;=tthquaKe,
"c'-t in aa'^xt^.^n has bH>en devastated by a terrible oonfiai;ratlcn,
'■T/ Which double calamity the whole State is injui-iously affected,
m", THZPJFCPl, in order that th*^ jitirenf! of t^s
?;tate nay set aside their ordinary daily ccnc^rrs to a'^dress
thaaselve-^ to the cat-^.strophe which ^£,f; befallen then:; that thf»y
lay renuer aia to these in distress; that n\ilet mtv be r'^'sto-ec,
3unfide\oe regained, and flnanoial panic averted. I, Geor-e c.
Pardee, Governor of the State of California, y virtue^: t «
Eiuthority vestea in ..^e .-/ .av, do hereby ai.o.nt, designate and
prociaia ThirR-iay. • '.ineteenth day of Airil, k.U. 1PC6 as a
\^-xj^ : ■■ liday.
IH WITNESS '▼KFPTn'^, I y .,:
hereunto set izj-
■:- a er d
caused the Great .^eal o:
)t !.'■.»» to be hereunto
efflxed, thia eighteenth
>y >P^ AiTil. A.D. ltC6.
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fTseerd Buok, ^ f^fi-
Otatc of u:alitoxjua.
PPC'"' AF A'I'ION.
m the interns ta-of^-.the4iul:lioJ7elf are, Lt.QeoTKP^
-:. Pardee, Governor of the ?tatf oi ''pliforria, ly virtue
o: :>.p authority veate ^ . .:-e -oy the constitution and Laws of
this =:trite, dc hercirjj' designate, aMOxnt and declare Priaay,
the twentieth day of Arril. A. D. 1906 as a rnblic legal holiday.
IN 'Umihi^ viititLO?, 1 have
h'T^euntc pet nrj' h^nd
'C'^d the Grfiat
''•eal of '^tat.- to be hPr>r,::to
affixed this li th day f
Airi2i, irCR,
l-ci.
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Goveir. or.
ny t>-p governor ;_^ y
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Pnrde'^,
aMtV.oritv v<--'r>te'i i"
of C.^llJOTniH, oy virtue* of thp
t/M^ nnrgtltMtior. nr^dU|w8 of t.^
<,tR^ Ul-or-ia, etc ^o-r^>T' ■ "% .esi3^-to p-
■_ ; legfl >^oiidFy .
i:< ■"it;'>"." •^iiU'.i.Or', i '•v/^'
hereunto net 'V hrrd
and oauaea the '<r' t
Seal oi" 1t
^f!pe^.1nto effixeu t> ir^
By the ijovernor; > '^
Seorei T or Itat
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*^ ^-^ " day <,y
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/ff*»rcl B«oli, , fage
(L'xccutiuc CJcpartmcnt,
Otatc of (Litlifox-itia.
PRC'7LA).UTI0N.
in the interests of the puolio welfare, I, :eor -e
Pardee, ucverr.or c;' t'.''
t' ot" "^^.llfor-.ia, tiy virtue
of the authority vested in ne )yy the c.-^nstituUon and Laws of
this 5t-
■ereby appoint, designate and declare I'onday,
'/^ , 190P,, and Tueddai'', April 34, 1&C6, a.-i i"
-..;1_.? lesal
ho 1-1%'^.
IN •riTNiSS TIILKiCF, I have
h*^reuntc set my hand
and oa'ased the Ore^ct
Seal of Stat^ to e
hereunto affj-xed this
2l»^ lay of Axrll,ieo6.
L. t ^-<L*i
Gcvr-rr.or
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'lecre '.ari' of "tnt^^
Filed ill //. -. ^'-v,. . ,.>- .-.-.^
i. JX 1906
'^r'i 6*ok, ,Page.
UKUXtY.
EXi-C'JTIVt DtPARTlfiLNT ,.
ST at: ' JjIpornia.
PROCL/JWATICN.
in the interests of th*-- ■ \iolio welfare, l, Oecrge
a. Pardee, Governor of tho State of oalxfom^a, by virtue
nf t>-e puthority venttrd. ir. ue by Vne Constitutio:; and Lav;s of
this Sta . . ^ hereby appo-ht, designate and declare '"ednesdfiy.
A^ril ;3"), 15^06, a pixblj.o :_esal holidaj'.
IN WITKES;! '"HT.i'EO?, I have
hereunto set "tj' hand and
oa^Tsed the Great Seal of
Sta'.- e heretinto affixec
th i8y^4 th d^- ^ A -i 1 . 1? C6
Governor
i^
3y the Governor';
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C«trttc of (•■alifovuirt.
'io:{.
^ . . .' '•~' ■ 't?ite of C^.lifornin, 1:>:.' 'i-»'Uie
- .y vested i": .^ y t.'"*^ T^ "•,. : - ' . ,. ':2"r^ of
1;. ^f--. • . ac herein htj^jo ^\i , a fv-. ,_■,;;-. t- :iec-Lare ihuroclf.y t
rj.- .^6 , 1£-0G, a :-:.jll3 ip';-! holiday.
3:-
III "I"::!. ''^ '"HT^in^, i h^ve
hei^'iTito f?et ry har.d and
oa-i-seu ::'< ..nc'- "e.-l of
State
•^•"etrnto af-
twenty-flfth
day/Of April, IPOe.
Ccver" r. ^
■ ernor :
/Tecret/iTj' of-^/T^.
f^joy^l^t'^'yi
.,l.\.
l'O
vestc"
■- -v':ie 'Constitution ana t.p- ; .■;
, designate fc ., t ;.:r ?rid py ,
::. "IT'IL'^S -^KIKJGF, I
hrreiir.tc
;eal
??tatp
i^re^mt .-
twenty -six
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Governor of the j; tat e of Califorjiia
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elf«T'^, I, Uf-.rge
i^e
- - • . do rerer- -l^.t ,
ate ana dec are Satiirday, Al-ri- 2H , 19' 6, a r.i:: ^ -SpI
IN "■iTnT'',q ■". 1,5^5. C^\ I hftve
hereunto set r;y hand
and 3a\;sed ■:- ^ '>"' " *
5eril of Stfite to be
hercMnto affixed this
tvfenty-Beverth day of
Airii. is^ce.
i.pv'^-Tr .
Attest
!'e-/>tr- -.• OI >tst/^r»
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. i- ^p^e'a^'- appoint, designat-' .eolare konday,
■ ■■ F'^ECP, I havR
rerpunto ae*
(3a".i8eu - Jreat Sea-
'^r enn to
affixed t^^is twe^-t--
J%o. C' *^^*^A?
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a aec-
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hereunti
^pp.l of Stntp to be '-ere-
untc 'ifr'ixed
30 th
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/.K'^t'ENT,
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fair State,
, a pu'olio le3'l nolidfF.
^d.nssci''''' •
'I?:-!!.!^; "I-ItlttO?, i ;-.ave
n t T ^'
j^'.v.'^od tie 'Jr- - 't=^el
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.I'fixec
o: i-py, -;
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first da:
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' ---.thority vested m ir.e o;.' -onstitut. ;r tMis
.:-\ -lo '"ftre'r^.'' appoint, designate and deolare Thursa " .
-^HiP.IO?, I :-ave
h«»re^.xnto set n^'hand 'Hn-
^reat
■T eu3.1i>
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STA'i ■ALip'ORNiA,
ATI ON.
,: . l-'ardee. ucver: ^ ■
t;-c r"thorit.y \'este'
_j^t.e-7..e??t. f - • *'■■■ ruMic v/elfare, i, ueorge
■ ^' ,. "•■!:.■■'■ ■ - . " vir t-'P of
/. .e oy t'le- coriBtitutiun and iavrs of thif
: . desigratp and declare Friday t i-'ay
•_, , lida^'.
V f^ \r fi
^eve^intc set ry hand f
oaiiRdd thp vireat ^ea;
Statf
here-xrtc
" _ -la,' of
; V . nineteen hundred p.nd
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Qovi-r^.^ r.
Attest:
Secretsr/ of FttT^^FT*
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fll^d in the OiJup of ktt$
#^« ^- day qf
Vrrw:^^^ A. 1). woe
B«rrd B«ok,.... , Page
'ALlPORlIiA,
Ir. t^p
o , -»» '^ t>
Pardeo, Gover:
■ :he constitution and laws of tM
d'^Figriate and dec!-;.; tv.rday. l^'ay
.:: -I^NLS? TniKEO?, ,i have
hereunto set rny -and and
oa.'.aed the Great ^eal of
State to be here^i.nto
af-"lxed this fo^jrth day
of May/f
At*.
Secret?, :5'
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nUd in the f^ffi"' <>f '^'^
the ..-..sL^. 'i>^V "/
A. D. 1^'^
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^mcuanxvi on ■*r,
fwffi
R^rd B«k, 1 Pa««
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i'H(.0":A :A:' . :i.
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in the intr-' • t;- -^-^ thr ^ ' • ■
^. Pardee, ocverrcr of the ^tate of Cai-.^r.-a, uy v.rt-; f
-■■ •■'t'nori'. '^ 0-' ^^'' '^crctituti^r. nra la.: <■:
.-,. ,. . _ ■■ onvomt, designate a -''" Mond?»r ,
• . ■ :''l hcl : -.'ry.
1 - ' • V n t r
-ITNESS ■'Tnl.P.Y.O? , I h8Ve
hereunto set ur/ ran a
. . ;au8acl the Gre^tt ?eal
■R >^f»re>.into
. ,; *':iK fifth day
of k«7 . li;C6.
/'i
Gov*=>rno>.
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Attest:
the y "
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:.:--,V, ,.-., ^ ;-;:,.
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•
"PC "
In tr.-
PHTd- .
calirorr._ ■ .
'irvie or the
StT.e, uo hereoy appoint.
lecj innate
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•^HEPICF. I -ave
v^ . ...
rttr
AttHst;
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teres-.
; ■ - - verr.c
• - -. .
-
v.thority ves^t'='
f\
• •
I h. ^
California,
:'.p^7s cf thiB
IN ""iTi:ir'.<^ •"•i!i;Ffc:- .
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affixe
Govt'rncr .
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EXECUTIVE De-PARTkLNT
SACRAi
PH', .:i.Ar'-.A ■
^- -1-., • ■ • -eifare, I, George "* .
irdee. Governor or the State of c^l^rt^rr.ia, tr/ v:.rtiie cf the
• ■"thcrity vest'^n i' <■■ " '"-'e ccrptlt"* Ion a^o Ip.vt. if i' . ■
elr>venth, li'C' .
aiday.
1
!i "iT ; '..ur.hir, : .ave
of Sta"' ereiJT.to
aii^A-.-u ■ .,■.-•■•- : -••
Gov fir I r.
A-
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^^^Si:arr^
the.
7.
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Btok,
.:EC';TIVi, UEPARTliINT ,
T Tn *■ "'^ f*
'thority vpst^i
twoir^}-, i; Gc.
Lnterest: theptitxlic welfare
' iforn-- .
■j'tl hci-. ..:::■
■u ^ •- .. 1.
'Ptith
At
teet: ^, /l
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Xi < ^
Ay^%
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Filed in the O/fim of iM4
the --- - diLy of
A. n. 19V6
'—i,- c ««^-«^
^ -^.
movmtwiy aft /kixm
R«*nt B«oK, -,hg«— .
WKIRIAS. W reason of th^ aisaster to f- -- - i'^f^ ^^^
vicinity on A.rr-1 IP-, l&Ob, it becaine necessarj'' i>Jr the Vover:-:r
to exeroj-s.. "•thority granted hla under Article 8, ?ecti' n 1
of t^e ccr.stit-tion of thi. strte, ar.d
THlRiAG, :eGti'.n aCYfc ci t.::e Pc.-Uc?^l Code i-rovi-ies that
"Officerf^.i \^'hile on active duty in the service of the St;-.t;^ Rhall
re^e- . . ame pay and allowanof^ as of fioc;- - -imilar grade
Vnited ■- - p.nlisted men wMle on active duty
ftnd.
.,ervi.ce
of t'na. State .shali. rebeivt' twc
XX,
'TKLREAF'/no api^ToprlRticn has been made to meet the
exreneec already contracted fnd being contracted vijider authority
of la'"" aB above noted, an'l. - *
'^.'riKLAS ,., the -ri-euibera of t\w fcH-tia -n sre-t part vpve
* ■ . .. ,
farailit's dependen-l^uppn them for BUiJyort, and
•^i:ttia'^ * it^c desired .'to provide :aeanj "r'-crety ir^.ediate
rel-ef .T-ay O'^ .irante-: z:'ez., "^e:.-' -r^ -• -*-
RESOLVED, that the State; Board of Lxal.liner^ ,:-ve i te
r.crFl PUPiort individually and collectively to tMr i.eane. of relief
•.nder authcrit:.' . ection 6f.S of t^e Political Cede, recorr.ends
4.V - -• ., -:_■-. t'-re r-yiropri^te surfioj.ent r.ioney to iMlly ueet
-lair.fi contracted under t:ie above me-.tio-ed oo'>ditions.
(Signed)
' * Gove-' r . <^ J
te
Board
of
'•>c • \
__^>w^ - //IX-^/^a. :in
ere.
1 ? "ilr'iO' 'JlK^
*^^ry
o^
Hk-d ill the Ofjl., „f ^«
the ,1- ri -f
'^ B«k, .,Pg^
Tl'iNT,
PRO"
iUthor
■■-If. 'ire. . . •
[jy the Oohstxtution and lav.t
-: . -.- -at© ?•■ ■.ondey .
i:;
SS THXPLO?, I havp
cause-
Str '• *.i' ■ <■' '■ f' '
effixed this twelfth day
or i.r- . :.' ■ '■
,. C. "^--i
H
A^ -est :
"eoret^ry cT
^'ddOJ'^-^^^U
1- 1
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hMed in the nffi,< of ih*
the-
r
.■r^Ty'C-^<~^
R(Kor(t
d(l\l of
A. /'. 1
Is- If
IXl.C'TIVIi Di-PAPTlltNT ,
^T AT
'MilPGRNiA,
PRC"'T,A.WA'!'IC^f.
in the interests of the r".':'li- v/Riffirf^, 1. • 't-L rge :;.
Parde.s Oovemor of the State of California, by virtue of the
aut^.. :^-: v-estel in me W the c. n&tituti'h and Iws of this
-triV'. do hereto airoi-t, d.-.;:!^-;- •.- r-d declare T^ezday , l^ay
:.fteei:th, 15 06, a public legal hci^.;ay.
IN "'I'"ML'"?^ ""MFiCF, I h'-^vp
hereunto 13 et r^ ha?-d and
Attest:
caui.ed the Great >eal of
Statt^ to be hereunto
.-p'^ l^^r, t/^ip f . -•■"t'^^^'^ th
da'/ of May. IPOi .
GOV '•'r' or
z;^
2 J^
Filed in fhr ''jii' . , ' • •
the.
.L--<^>i-*<-a.^
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•.lilPCPNIA.
A. . ' -
PRCCJLAMATION.
in
nc-n.--p-:. . ^Ov'P"
:r , a ^ ':!a;
»^signate ar.-
--. .ay.
- . ' ■ i ri 3 1 a t ti ,
'ft "'ed.r.esd.Fy , I'^y sixtpenth.
1..
iTand
S P 'I t ?" P G ?• !-' 9 t
'eel of =^tpte t<
fifteenth drc,- . :■
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.ttost: j^ 2
V^A-'t-W t^^,-^.
•Secretary or' Str.fce.
292-
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Otiitc of t!:alitovnirt.
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the //^
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UU'UTS.
C'tatc of IL'rtlifox-Jtirt,
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Filed
ths..-. /
0ooor4 Bwk.
(l?,viTxitixic Dcpavtmcnt,
Otate of C'"alitVivitiii.
PROCLAV.ATiCiJ.
in the interesto of the pufcrlic welfare, l, ■Jpotz^ ^.
Pardee, Gover^.or of the State of ^-lifornia, "Ti' virVxe of the
aathority vested in me b^' the c;o'.«tlt-.:.ti<in and Laws of t^ia
State, do hereby' appoint, designate and desia re Satirday, kay
nineteenth, IP 6, a publi? le^al hol_lpy.
:.; •':"';f}/':^ -'■:h^}x:^, I have
hereunto set ny har.c. anc.
j'T^d the Gre t "e^,l -^f
State to be hereimto
a^lx-^*'- this eiz'^t^'^nth
day of yay, 1906.
Attest:
sef^r«»tft:-y Of i^tatf.
jL-' -
^
^^cr^y
/'/OC
FiLf
,i in the <>,1i'-' "f ^^
&
the
Hwnr« Bkk
Otatc of C'"alifovniit.
PROCLAtiATitJW.
in'TRir-THtereBtB BT'-tK^^^^^ I, G eor^d C.
Pardee, Gove" . r or the ^tate oi' ^^a j.if--'rnj.a , i:r/ virtue of the
authority vested in ne b-; the o:^ nstitutiv'- and Laws of this
State, d'-i hereby appoint, designate and deolare ;:cnd?y, fiay
tve^-ty-first, 1906, a public legal holilr.y.
iIJ"ITHEoS 'MIRtOP, I have
hereunto set i.iy hand ani
aa'Ar.ed tlie Gre^t "^eal of
State to be hereunto
affixed this raneteenth
a>v of ' ay. ircr. .
C,"^^riv.
\
Go /;^mcr.
Attest .
Td^^cr^tar/ o:' St'.^.t^.
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Otati* of l!"itlitoi-t»ia.
PRCCLA ATiON.
m the into;-- ^ -"^ t"--^ "-• 7elfy>'e, J, ue'^rge
n. Pardee, rtoverrcv of the State of oalifornxa, cr/ virtue of t^e
a t:-.r-.t:' in ne ve^;ted by the Constitution ana hPv:?. of trip
.'itft *.''■•, 'I'l "T^^f^by nproint, der.ig'^'at.p . .. • -'r^ T'lRsrlay, Vay
t-.vent;' second, li-C'8, a puolio legal r.<'li.o.ty .
ill ■"! " :
; ?, i nave
hereunto set uy hand an^:
'» '' *-»
,,.ri th-:^ '''-""^--t '^pal of
St8*t^ to be yierennto
fi::'-L<el t : -;j t'-'-'tty-f irat
day a' K^-, 1£C6.
'A*
Attest:
- ^^ff ' •/■ it 'til, "yr^^y^
■""' Sfforeta ry of ^t^teT
(L*,\ccxitiuc ^cpavtuicnt,
C«tatc of (L"alitcivuirt.
PRCCLAMATiOlC.
1T\ the int H-".-.;- + f5 of t'ne pnolio vrelfare. I, George C.
Pard-^.' , .:c . r-'-'iOT oT the !^tat,e oi walifornia, oy virtue of the
av.thority vested in ne by the Co^istitution and laws of thin
?;ta*,t;. do hereoy apyomt, i,esi>3nate aid deolare '"'edresday, Hay
twe»^.t"- third, li-C6, a i/ataiic le.:5al holiday.
IN ■•ri?ML":S '"HIRiO?, I have
hereunto s*^! mj' hand and
caused the Cireat Seal of
State to "oe h«Te\ir.to
affixed this tv/e^-.ty-:-;eoon
day Q/fi V.fv , lf'06.
r^-.CT. \
y
Gove'
Atteist: /" ■■'7 /;
seSreftajy oTrl
I_ \ 'j w ■ I O X ■■
/
1H
Filen n
'fie
SECIlET-fi>.Ii-2- or ST^^TIZ.
CC'xccutiuc pcpavtmcnt,
Otatv of (Lrtlifvunirt.
PROCLAHATiON.
in t:.^' . -^ 'f? of the public Yrelfnye, I, aeorgft 0.
Pard'->^, Ocvfir-rior of the ?itate of calxfornia, oy vlrt-.te of the
aiithority vesred in ne Iv the co^stit'ition and laws of thin
=;tfi'c:. do h.ere'oy ap.ox".t, leHignate and declp.re "^edresday, l!ay
twenty-third, 1^06, a j/ubaio le^al htliday.
IN ■'^I?HE'^S '"HERLO?, I have
he- --'- + 0 R, t nj' h.ftnd end
caused the Oreat Seal of
Sta'.e to be hfreunto
affixed this twt^ .. --i.^'-
d^y c^ k^/ . ifC^.
7 ^
Alwer.t:
3^^ta^ o^^^^.5"-
1/
u
/'70^'
FUsd in the Oijirr
ths ' ''
^-i^^^' 1. 1> 1
Km.KtjAKi jK .-TAfiL
iif^ X^:.er!r:tr.«r::^.k.
/
uufUTr.
M CiMISi -» Pa|[«-
(!> .V ccutiu c p cv rt vtuicnt ,
Otittv of (•alitdnirt.
PHOCLAKiATiON.
in fne interests " ' lio welfare, 1, George C.
Pardee, Qcve^cr or fne State of California, cy Vxrtue of the
authority vested m ::ie by the constitution and T^aws of t^is
Stat»^ do hereby appoint, designate and deoli-re Thurnd.-/ . May
t..pnty-fo-irth. If 06, a putolic legal holiaay.
IN TITlJtSS «Hi;?i^?, I have
nere\into set ur/ :■ and and
sai'-sed the Grent <5eril of
State to be here-UTito
affixed this twenty- third
aay of kay , li 06.
Atteot:
<^. ^ ^
Secretary of ?!tet.e
299
/fijb
Filed in the ('rfi''- "V '''«
<A.0 - rr^.... 'i'tu "I
^^rf:^^. A. I'. 1906
^^ - ^
By yX'^r^rc^^^rrr^-^
" y^ ■^ ^ B*f irrv.
!^-H "^»oi<, .- , Page
Qr.vcciitiuc Pcpavttncnt,
Otittc of U"alitc»fuirt.
PRCv-^LAMATlCN.
in the mte'^ r: ;>■.- ] . _^j v:^::. ■■.-, ,, ^^:C-Z'^ -.
?ard'=;e, :>o/ez-ni.;r of tl:-: ^ta*-'?* ci ::alii'crn^?' , 'd^'- virtue or the
iithority ve.sted in r.e by thp constitution and L&tv of this
"tat*^, do hereby appoint, (lesignate -n^l declfi. re Friday, Lay
: ■ - ■ -: V- , -^ Cf,. ^ I- ^ ■ . 1. y.
r,' '■'ITTCE'^^ "ETrEO?, T have
hero^'*" 1 1
• i->i ■>■ ,-"
ca':sed the Great Seal of
State to u.
affixed ♦
••(> - ■ .,.„ + ■,
/
uover
!i
di' u»i-»»' ""^
Attes t;
f^ecretar^'' cf ;^t.T*i*'.
300
/f
Fi/^d
in
SEcxas'
^*'' Of),.
T^IIY Ci-
the
■ST
ir
^"^^^-iw^
./ //
(!*.vccutiuc Dcvavtiucnt,
Otatc cf C'lilifoxniirt.
.-. the irterests of thf^ puoiia •,7el:.-t-'% I, uee r^- .
: -^r.oo. Gover-or of the ^tfMe of California, bj^ virt-<p of the
a: thcrity vested ir. i:.e W t^«^ oonstitutio- ■ ^awu of this
3t^te, do >^e-et»i' appoint. I,'..- -. a^ia deo'are Saturday, Maj'
tv/e: ty-sxxth. 1906, a puou^ Ingal hcliaey.
jv •rj'"vj -.^ "^HE^F!^? , I have
hereunto apt ty hard and
cav.sed the Oreat Seal of
State to be hereunto
t^iB twenty-fifty
Atr wC£> t» !
day of Hay, 1P06,
UoveT'K r. **
TTecre ♦.r'n' of state.
''\
Ol^.QySOX
/fO'
■b
FUed in the Offu; ,
th6. ^A!'. ,/, ,
i^^/^Ct^^ A. D. ifion
1....5^..^._^,-_^..
Bj, /^^-r-r-r^— 1.... ./
B»ok, _ , Page
Citatf of uralifoxuiit.
PFCCLAl-'ATION.
in the ir.terer-ts tf the publi-3 ^relfpr*-, I, G«-.rgp " .
Pardee. Goverror of the ?tite of <-?=] i--or^- is . :y v^±rtue of the
a-.;thority ve;5tHu - .- "'?:' the .Constitution and laws of than
?!tate, ao hereW appoint . designate and declare Mona^' , l-iay
♦ ,:,' +• _ H-i^hth, 1P06, a puDlicj le^al holiday.
I'j •"["■yy --:! ■•\:iF10P, 1 have
hereunto Ret ny hard and
cav.sed the Grest Seal of
?!tate to be hereunto
affixed thif? tv.er.ty-sixty
. . •' , 1P(6.
■ GO/ S •
-<S^, /f. 'lB-c<y^.^^
^^eort-tar^' of state.
I
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302
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Otatc of cralifovuiit.
PROCLAMATION.
in the mterects of the public welfari , :. - -"■' " .
Pardee, ■aover^^'or of the State of C^.lifornia, tij' virt"'.t^ ^f tJ"- e
n ■" * t V', ,-> -n ". f ^ »■ in ■ ■ ■ .^i ', r .Jv < ^ + o *4 , 'W r *f V> t^ "^ r* v* ^ ■ * " - • . r--y n >"> / 1 ".,-■'.. ■»"" ■*• '^ - , ,
Slate, ao hereoy ai: , at-'sir^nate and declare ?uesd?", )i;ay
twenty-ninth, 19C(^. . _; ■,': . ^lidey.
IN '7iTNl3S TKi.PlCF, i l;faV<>
liorenntr - .v/ hand and
cauped thf- Great f5eal cf
State -> ha* eunto
affixed this twenty-eighth
day or 1 r . v •:^^.
^
oo verier
At tent:
Sesr***'-* oT
i/
30
f>
/
7 '}
/ V
k
Filed
SECS2-.rj,
in. the Offlce of
'-a^i^Y
or-
*T.^Ta
(Lcxccntiuc Clcfuivtiucitt,
Otatc cif f'alifox-uia.
PRCCIiAl.ATiCN.
1". */"•" i^tert- '^ :;iolio -"elfare, I, 'J'->cr£e C.
Pardee, Cover .* r o. the Jtate •lifornia. ;• /irf.e ^ :' the
' ' ^".' vt^st- - t" ^ ^onstitntion anri laws of th-.s
s;:". ■, -i ^ -'"r- /■ a-roint, . :.:■ a:.. ^ ; ■■ -••.
* ■ - -'t'-f iri-'t , li.--', -i i.U':)j.^,; _eg^l holiday.
i. : ■'. : ;i — • : ; , i have
henrt^unto set ..r/ hand ar.
/-»■.'* C fcJ ^
-pnl o"
StatP to be herexmto
day
At
te«t: y 5 .<,
"^fffarf! -.ar!' of >tnt i
;
/
304/^
/ ^C/i
Filer! in f},,
SEc;^!:^^!^-^-
ftjf.
^^ st^~:h:.
(•jxccutiuc pcvavtiucnt,
Otatc of ualitVnnia.
fir: ■
PRO?LAfcATICN.
• . Jnr'
IM "ITIIi ' '"'i^- . ' ' . i ?iav«
he2,'f"into Bet ry herd p?
CK"s;«?c •■:<-• '.'rf-' "
State •- ' hereimto
da:
rce.
/rCAS. C/ /^^
- - \
-<^. ^^-
iocr^»te ry' or ^'ifa'-t^.
VT
3a5
Filed, in t,ln> (Ifjut of tl,,-
the. '^'^^
0< .-i. />. 7'y/>(^
'WRHTaRY <'Y -jri^TIt
V^T'
BtrfLTV
P.i/e...
0
O'xcciitiuc pcpavhucnt,
V
C«tatc of Ualtfovnirt.
in t"-v interests of
the -P-obllc. welfare . i , < : ■■:• i" • .
;• ; .■ .', 'jc'vprnor - ' '
"plifoml; . ■■ ■ -*-:p of thR
^"♦i^'rity vest' ;i ir. t^ •• • •
-c-.;-t -:■--■..•• ^.f V I . . -" . .-
btat t , " (*rpi:y • . ^- : , -.
■rTl deolr'-p ^fctitrday, Juno
seoond, if^c . - ^ -• l :
. 1- .ar.
:;:'.:. 1 : ■ ' ■ ' , ; V:<-v^
>"e"i'Pli'^tc' net IT;.' hprd nr. ';
CHnsed the Grse t ~.-p1 .
Statt : • ererinto
affixed * : .: *
^^
JL.C, '^Wiif
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VS^^CT.
UKTOCT.
f Hecijrd
Page-
1q
PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR
CONVENING THE lEGISlATUtt IN EXTRAORDINARY SESSION.
;T.\TK OF CALIFORNIA.
I
KXK'ITIVK Dei'aktment. *
\Vmf.hi.a>. Hv !-<'a»>ii I
1i;iiii<lin!ily iiccasiiiii lias iinsi-u a
llir Stale (pf Calit'iiiiia to i-iinv<iii
if u'li-al oiiiriaLTalion an<l piihlu' oalaiiiity cx-
11(1 exists. fiMiiiiiilii.' the lie'jislatUle nf
Now. 'rilKHKKiiRK,
T. «;
r. Pai'ilee. (ioVfi-n<n" o
£ tlio State of
Calitxriiia. l)y virtue of the power ami an
iiie of ar1i<-h' five of th.- ConMitiitioii
scetion mil
(c> hcrt'ltv ro
iiveiii' the
I,
'ishitiire to met
nthority in me vesteil liy
if tile State .if Califoiiiia.
t ami asseiiihle in I'Xtraonli-
■iito. Ciilifornia. in the State Capitol, on Satur-
day, the sfoond dny of .hiiu-. Anno boinilli on.- thousand nine Inindn-d
hiek riflian of that day, for the purpose of
session iit SaeraiiH
and six. at twelve o'c
I llaetllll
lowiim sulijiM-ts. to wit
vs. iind proptisiiiv eon.stitut ional ani>'ii<liiients uiion
the f,
1. To enaet a law lu-ovidiiiir that where liolidays have Wn dcclarod
l.v the Coveriior for more than thirty days, all lesjal or oflieial aets or
r holidays shall he
deemed iiiid held as valid as if done, performed, or maile on a day -iv
pulilieations done iir made on any sueh holid)
dav'
other than siieh holiday, or holidays:
•J. To ena<t laws with refereiie.- to the restoration, ivissniiiir. ivpro-
diietion. stilwtitiition. evi
jiapi'rM lost, injiiretl. or
I'
if of eiiurt records, tiles, and
l.iie
destroyi'd hy eoiifla»:ration or other puhi'e
ealainity. aiid alsd to enact leuislntixn for the i-estoration. reissua-ie .
lepiiMluction. siihstitntioii. eviHcin-"'. or priM.f of instruments, il. cii-
incuts. Mild re<-ords. public or private, in liki- manner, lost, di-stroyed. or
ili.iured. atfcctiiiL' the owmi-ship of or inten-st in property, or alTi'tiiiL'
Hiiv othtT rijrhl. ptihlic or private. i-vidciinMl hy such diM-unieuts. and
for detcniiiniiii:. ••siahlisliinu. >iti<l •p*''''"*' •'''•' '''•■'^•'" •"' '" '''■
pr«i|H-rty or rijrhts evideii I llicrchy . and provliliiiu for the dis|HMilioii
of caw-s in whu-h tli<- r<siird or any |Mirt thereof has Ui-n lont or
estahlisliiiitf "I ipiii-tiiii; title to iM-al or pi-rsonal
<l<*«lr«iviil . also for
pro|xTly.
I To upproprmtc iiioih-v nml to ntukc pmvinion for the coii<Untcli..n.
en-i'liofi. ri-f'oiiM met loll, ri-pai aihl rt-HiontlNiii <if lMiildiiiir«. striictiin-*.
»imI pni^H-rt.i of the Stale of raliforiiiu dHiMa:;<'<l. iii.iuriil. I.~l. or
•|i-«lroy<ii h\ •••HirtiiirnitMHi or .ifh-^r piiWir •iiliiiiiily. hihI «!••> to |in>vi<lc
f«»r lh«-tr nrn*<Tl»on mmiiM Hn-.
4. To a|i|ini|irMlc iihiih \ for lh«- «•• of S»«|.- iii«tiliitioii«. ">uH«.
„a« _^-i •i.-» I'..:. ^...-^^ ..f • . 1
it« «fniMl><<l «4W«. nwl tn pniritlr h^r tlrflrirtirif* in Ifc-
tii~sli-.i_vc<| liy iiiiiriM!.'rHli<iii 111- nfli.T |ml>lii- i-.il
f«>r tli''ir |ii'<>ti-i-tii>ii iiL'aiiist fin-;
iiriiil >'. ,111(1 iilsii III |i|ii\ nil
4. T.i ji|>|ii'"|>iiiiii> iiii.iiiy for tin- nw ..f Slut.- iiisiitiUions, courts.
••iiimiiiNsi..ii>. Imijii'iIn iii]<l i.tti<Ti>. ;iii<l tli.^ l'iii\.-?xil y ul' t'iilil'orniji iiliil
itv iirtili!iti-<l i-i.||.-iri.s. iiiiil 1.1 |)ri vi.lf fill- il.(ii-ifii<-i.-s in lln- fuiuls ul' sjiiil
Stilt'- iiistitiltiotis. courts, coiiiiiiissions. lioiirds. Mini ortiii-r>s. mikI iIic
I'liiv.Tslty of Califoiiiiii jukI its iitliliiitcil collr-'is:
• >. To provide for tin- ]>»\ . «'X|)cii,scs, siilisistciicc-. ami iratisnori
iisi)or(aliiin
of the NHtioiial «;iiHr(l of CnJif
Hiifornia ami tin- I'liivcrsilv Caddis ijniiii
'he iMoiitlis of April. .May, and Jniii . 1
tutl
ti. To amend section twelve liundred and thirty-ei'jhi of ih, (ode of
Civil rr'oeednie liy a.ldini; tlii'reto a n<\v siilidivision. xvliieh sliall
provide oidy tliat plants of title insurance and iriiaraiily jpaiiii-.
and of titli- abstract conipHiii<>N and hII copies of pnl
siicli A'ltniianics he inchided as one of th
lie lecords Used li\
IC purpo-es ,or wllieh tlle lililll
of eniiiiiiit douiaiii iriay l)e e.\eieis.d in lielialf of
ii Miuiiii-ipalil.v
7. To provide for th.' erection or li-asinir of a liuilil
ill;; al San Fran-
cisco for the use of tlle ottic
■rs. institutions. oii.'ani/alioi
Is. eo|iillllSN|oll»
L'overnineni iiiainlaiiiiiiL.' head
hoards, and licpai-tnicnls of the Stat
"piarters in San Francisco and not olherv\ise provided for in Stat.
hnililiiiiTs. and for the |>iirchasc or l.^asini.' of tlw iiecessaiv land tli.ii for
><. To appropriate the sum of twcntv-tive tlionsaud doll;
ieatioii. at llie Stall
iiMieli thercdf as ina.v he necessary, for tlie piilil
I rintintr i^fWn: of scIkm.I text-hooks to he supplied at e,.si i,, the
ehildreii of indiirent parents in the City and Coiinly of San Franci.sco;
amend section sixteen hundred and thirty-si.v of the I'olitical
Co<|e hy adding another siitMlivision th<
SUl>StittltC school l-CIIS))S ill cjt.ses \vl
as lo ])ro\ide for a
ici-e. liy reason of conllau'i-al i
ither piihlic calaiiiit.v . a siliool ceiisi
Is lias not lieeii or inav imi h.- laisi n
1". To add a new s.-cti(m to the I'olitical Code, so ns ii, prM\idi
substitute for schiMil rc<»ords or re^rister-s lost, in.iined. m desHuved
coiit]aj;ratioii or other pnlilic calamity.
11.
hi-.'h
o amend section five of the act of .Malcli ti. l!in.',. nl
tllll'' jo till
school fund, so as to provide for ap|)orl ionmeiii of said fund
in casi-s whci ne huiulr.>d and ei._'lit.x days ol s.hool have n..) hen,
held or an averat'e atlendam f twenty pupils tias nol he. n inaiiilaiii. d
liv reas4in of conllaL'ration or other public ealaimu ;
1-. To add a n<
ctjon to tile I'olitieal C
ih<
issiian if tcachciN" ccrtificnlcs when ih
|e. so as lo pi'ovidc for
iiii'jinais have been lost
of dcxfroyed bv conHHirrnt
on or other public calai
tiM
I'i. To amend scetion sixteen hmidled and seVellleeU of the Folilieal
('o«lc by iHliiiiiv aliiilhcr sulHlivision tlienlo. so as i,
trilsf'-.'s Hli'l iMiaiils of educHtion to compromise lilieal
the Uc-stjructjvu oi ;chwl biiil>lii)^'s m <:<mrv- of
1906;
able SI hool
ion arising; from
If I'oU oil Aj'lil ]>*.
2q
II. Til iiiiunil till rnliiioiil ('mil- l)v aililiii',' n ni\v xT'lioii thtTOto
^1 as ti> IPciiiiri' iiisiuHiii-r i-uiniianiiN to turn
til.- li
isiiiaiii-<- ( oni-
issiiniiT. wIh'II ri'i|iii'sti'(l liy liiin. a> iif a (lati- |iiist or |ir<-siiit. In li
siirnatfd In tin- ( 'iiiiiiiiissiiiinr. with ri>iii|ili'ti' ilala Willi nl'iiiiHi- t
lli'lrs IS.S11'
(I li\ tliiiii ill till' Stiiti- III' ( aiit'iiniia. or aiiv iMirtioti
lliiT<-<it'. ami to iiroviili' for iii-naltii's foi- laiiiui' or iii*y:liTt vo to il.
1"). 'I'll cxti'llil to .liilv :',1. l!MMi. the t
allies or'_'aiiiz<'il in i-omitrii-s t'oniiiii
nil.- Ill vvMii-li insuralH-c i-oiu-
to tlir I'liit.-ii Stat.'s shall HI.-
tliiir aiimial statfiiu'lits foi- tlir yi'ar lit"-'), ami to rilii-\r -.ai.l i-ompaii
from [iciialtirs pr
i'olitical ('o<lr;
ividcil liv si'i-tion six liiiuilri-il and vli'Vi'ii of tli
111. To aiiiniil siilidi\ isioii
•vi-iitv of the i'olitii'al ('
ith of MTtioii sixti'cn luiiidrcd and
iclf !iv aililiiii; ail ai
Iditioiial I'laiiv lliiTiti
irovidiiiir that Imnds of liiL'h si-liool ilistri<-ts inav ho issiird and
for
the |iiir|io'
if rrpairiiii:. ro-^torins.'. and rrliiiildiiiL: any hiuh s-'lio
liilihlilii: dainaL'i'tl. iiijiirod. or di'-tiovnl liy i-oiitlasjrat imi or olli'-r
luililir i-alaiiiitx' ;
I. to aiiii'liil all a<
t I'lititli'd •'All ai-t ri'latiiiL' to nviinn- ami li
tioii. |ii'ovidiii
i; for a lir
■iisi- ta\ upon i-oi
poratioii--. and iiiakiiiu ai
iil)propi-iatiiin for iho piii-posi- of carryiiiL' out tlir oliJii't> of tl
lis a.-t.
iprovi'd .March Jo, I!hi.'). s^o as to iiirrca-r tl
ir li.Tiisr t,i.\ oil s:iici cor-
porations and tlir iM-iially for failtiri- to pay tlio saiiio. ainl to providi'
for the nvival. iindor rcrtain conditions, of corporations which liavc
not paid -aid tax. and to make provision for sctlliiiu' the alVairs of
corporations uIhtc sjinl liccns
tax I
las not liccii pan
I; aNo. to refund
to tMPipoiations lici-iivc taxes lier,'tofore illeirally cojlecti
IS. To amend section thirtv-seven liiindred and si.xlv tour of tin
Political (•
to extend thi' time of piililicatioii of the delimpieiit
l.ix list of ill,' liscal year l:tii.'i-ii for a |
leiiod not •■.\ceediiiL: twi'iitv davs;
1'.', To ameiM
section tliirt \ -seven hiindiv
d and five of the- Political
as to eiia
hie the state |{o;ird of K
|tiali/.at loll, in the even
t of
<-oiitla>rrati<iii or otiii'r piihlic calamity, to extend, not exceeding' forty
davs, ihi' time within whii'li county or city and county oflicers shall
perform ortieial aits relatiiiLr to ii\enne and taxation: and also cxtiiid-
iiiL'. for the sami pi-riod. the time in which the Slali- Hoard of Kcpial-
i/atioM shall I
I! perform its ot^ciid acts nlatiiii: I
> rexeiiiie and taxation :
->>. To amend section Ihirty-scVen liiiiidi-<'d and thirteen of the
Political ( 'odi'. lixiiiL' the rate of taxation and amount ii'ipiired for the
scvi'ial funds:
^1. To eiuict laws aiitliori/.iiig tin tniiisfcr to the I'liited Stale.s of
Aiueriea. of righi.x of way obtiiiinil l-v the State or l.y the tMiminisMoner
of pul'lii' work" for a divcrtiin: eaiial to protect the city of Stot-ktoii
from Hood and to make navigalde it- rivor ap|iroaeli(- : :tii(l al-<>
atithori/iii^ the iraiisfiT l<> the riiiie*! Stati-i' of America of irrtain tidv
laml- in San l>ic>:<> hay for a i|(i:irantin<' station:
'22. To ameiiil m?ctii>iii> throt- hundred and thirty-sovi n and three-
^iMln-d niui thirty-nine <»f the Vinlm ol Civil i'rtK-<>«lur<- so an to fxteml
till' limitation- prfi^eriliod llieiiiu not to ex* fed -i\ monlli- livyoiid liie
time iiotv allout^i in <-a<-h of Miid iH-<-tion«. ri-iiiH^-lively : and al»i to
amend -o-tion t<-n hiiti<ln-<l and lifty-four of the ('<hU- of ( ivil I'rmtMl-
tire »o II- to fhaMe iu<l>:*-!< i>f tin Sii|»-ri<>r » oiirt to extt'nd iim«* in i-ivil
a«-tion<> and |ir<H-)M-din)i« for .i |a riiHJ not ex<i-**<liii|{ nitn-ty ilay*:
'iA To add a ii*-w M-ction to th«- ('o<ieo( I'ivil l'rorf<lurf> ••> .i« to
'n«l>l<» tM'ti"-*-"' i-onn* or jii«ti<-i"> of th«- |wm'<' to -lay ox«M'ioti t«<»t
V )uilfnnpnt r«>nd< i>
to .111. end -!'• tiDii i.^iit tiundrnl itnii <i\tv-Mwii»f i!.< t di of I ivil
/I
ftta-i tiliri >■ k !■■ t<i >riti I
1. tK
1 f iI tti -• . ,it .It *<<1«tiw i,t . < I...1
1
America, of riglits of way ubtaiiU'<l l>y tin- State nr t>y tlie commissioner
of public works for a diverting canal to protect tlic <ity of Siotklon
from Hood ami to make navigable its river approaelies ; and also
authorizing the transfer to the I'nitod States of America of certain tide
lands in San l)iei.'o bay for a ((uaraiitinc r-talion;
22. To amen<l sections three hundred and thirty-seven and three
I'lundred and thirty-nine of the Code of Civil Procedure »o as to extend
the limitations prescribed therein not to exeeed six montlis l>eyoiid the
time now allowed in each of said sections, respectively; and also to
amend section ten hundred and tifty-four of the Code of t ivil l'roce<l-
ure so as to enable judges of the Superior Court to extend time in civil
actions and pnx-eedings for a jteriod not exceeding ninety days;
28. To add a new section to the Code of Civ il I'rocedure so as to
enable justices' courts or justices of thi" i)eace to stay e.-cecution not
e.xceediSig ten d'aVs on Any judgment rendered by such court; and also
to amend section eight hundred and sixty-seven of the Code of Civil
Procedure so as to jirovide that undertakings on attachments iiled in
justices' courts must be personally a])proved by the Justice, and ti.xing
the amount of suih un<lertakiiig;
24. To amend section ten of the act creating a board of bank com-
niissiouers, approved March 24, 190:$, so as to autliori/.e such board to
assume control of and manage certain banks when by the board deemed
necessary, for a jieriod of six months, without connnencing suit;
25. To amend an act entitled "An Act to authorize cities to acquire
and operate a joint system or systems of water supply," approved
.March 24, 1!M)8, so as to include within the provisions of said act
territory intervening between any two or more cities, cities and
counties, towns or municipalities;
26. To amend the existing statutes and enactments relating to moneys
collected by the Boanl of State Harbor Commissioners so as to increase
the amount of money that may be retained and used by said Board
each month for urgent repairs;
27. To consider and enact laws extending the tiiue for the per-
fornmtK'e or taking of any act or jnoceeding of a secular nature, ap-
pointed, or re.piircd.or limited by. or pursuant to law, or i)ursuant to
Hiiy contra<t. to be performed or taken on any days in the month of
luiie. r.HWi. prior to the last <lay of said month; '
2^. T<. coiisi.Ier ;irid act upon propositions to amend section six
liun.lred and twenty-tive of the Code of Civil l'rn,..,.dnn : ,ind cction
sijt hundred and thirty of the Political Code;
3q
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■2'.i. To auiiiid the laws (■.iiicerniiij.' lit'ii? of mfohanio;, InUorors arifl
iitUers upon rral projaTty for tlie sole purpose of providing that when-
legal li<>li(l:iy~ have Ixi-n ikclarod hy tlir liovernor for niorr than thirly
days, the time within which said jiitsoiis shall bi- riMjiiirod to tile their
I'laiins of lien with the County ReiordiT shall lie extended l>eyond the
time when they woviid otherwisi' have heen entitled to tile the .-anio.
:!0. To consider and ])ro])ose an amcn<hnenl to the Constitution o(
the Stall- of t'alifoniia repealing section live of artii-lc thirteen thereof,
relaiinjr to contracts for the ])aynicin of imncs or asiJessnients on money
loaned, or on niori:_'a<.'e.-. deids of trust or other liens so that the bor-
rouer mav be fj-ei to make a I'ontiact for a'nel rate of interest:
•\l. To consiiler and propose an amendment, to be submitted at the
liext ireneral election, to sictii>n eijrht of arti<-le ih-ven of the consti-
tulion. So a- to facilitate, for the ))erit)d of two years, the amendment of
the ehnrter of the t'ity and County of San Francisco and the idiarter of
the city of San .b.-e. without ratili<"ition by the Legislature;
:'>2. To considi-r ami propose an amendment, to be submitted at the
next gcm-ral election, to article eleven of the Constitution of the State
ot California, by a'Mini; a new Section thereto conferring, for a period
of two vears. oe«Ci'iu [lowers anil rights of the (_'ity an<l C'lunty of San
l"r.inci-eo relalive to streets, jiarks. bouh-vards. nservoirs and lands
owned or hereafter to be aci|nired by it. and to the uses thereof; pro-
vided, that said amendment shall contain a provision that no lands,
nor any part thereof, now owneil by saiil City and Comity of San Fran-
cisco, -hall lie sold or exchanged, unless such sale or exchange shall
first be authorized by a majority of the vote/^Jnf said City and County
voting thereon, at a >|ieeial election called for the purpose of such
autliori/ation. i'tit this shall not be construed to prevent any exchange
Of lands acipiired 1)V s;u(i city and county after the adojition of this
amendment by the Legislature for street purposes: and jirovided
that said amcndmi nt shall <oiitain the further ]>rovision that no exist-
ing public park or scjuare. or any part thereof, shall be sold or
e.xidiaiiged under tlii' provisions of said amendment: and that said
aiiieiidnicnt shall contain the further provision that nothing in said
aiiii-ndniciit c>'ntainiil shall be eonstrued as to confer upon the l>oard
of supervi-ois any power or authority, beyond that at this ilate pos-
>essed l>y it. to extend the term or time of existeme, or conditions, of
any iranchi-e:
.y). To consider .uid propose an anicndment, to he submitted at the
next general « lection, to article sixteen of the Constitution of the State
of California so as to proWde necessary funds, through State indebted-
nes and the i—naiici' of bonds in excess of the amount which may be
ineurrc! under the jironsions of section one of said article, for the
jiurposi of rebuilding, repairiini, replaciun and restoring the buildings
and proj>eny of the State destroyed or damaged by conllagration or
other j.ubli- > alaniity. and to provide funds for meeting any deticien< y
in the revenues i^ the State for the Hscni years eoniniencing July 1,
11K>7. aii.l oiolinp lone 'M), 1!M2.
.'M. To coiisiiler and propose an amendment. i4> l>e submitted at the
next general i-liciion. to section eigiiteen of article eleven of the Consti-
tution of I he Slat • of California, so as lo enable eotinties. eitie« and
ciiunliis. towns, tow nshipa. Iwrnrds of education ami school districts to
incur indelltedm— and is«uu lM>nds to run for a [leriod not exceeding
one hundred vears and lo provide for interest and sinking funds in
connection tlicrewith:
35. To continn ^ueh nominati-uis ai* may W «ent to the .St-nalc;
1% ^VlT^•F.«^ WnKn»x>K. I li«v< here«nl«» wt my h«n<l and cauwd to
be affixed her. unio iIm gr- al -oat of the Stale of California, at my office
;,, tl.- «^) •!. 1 fi|>itol. thi* lir<t duv of .lune. in llie vear of oiir Litrd the
Cf^-
i
fxiliaiij;ei
provision!'
ii.l
11.1
iiicnt: iinii that sai<l
iiiH-inliiM lit sliall cKtitiiiii tlu' fiirtluT jirnvisinn that nothiiij.' in sahl
nniiHhiMut <niiti\imil sliall he coii-tnu'l as to confer n]ion tho lioaril
>f suporvisois any powti- or authority, bcyrtn<l that at this date pos-
-cssed hy it. to cxli ii'l tin- term or time of existeneo, or eomlitions, of
iiiv fiamliise:
Athv aiul ]>roiio-.i;
an amen
liuenl. to he siil>mitte<l at the
next general election, to article sixteen of the Constitution of the State
of California so as to |iro\-i'lo necessary fiimls. thron>!h State imleliteil-
ne.s- and tl
ic Issuance c
jf
in excess o
f th
e ainoiin
t which niav he
</-:
incurrci! under the iironsions (^f seition one of said article, for the
purpose of rehnilding. re])airiii!i. replacing anil restoring the tniildiiigs
and jirojicrty of the State destroyed or clamaged hy cordiagration or
other iniblic calamity, and to j)rovide funds for meeting any detiiiemy
in the reveinies A the State for the fiscal years < ommencing .I\ily 1,
liiOT
oni liliij
!(). iin'2.
U. T,
consiiler and jaopose an am
endment. to lie suhmitted at tli^
ficxt general election, to section eighteen of article eleven of the Consti-
tution of the State of California, so as to cnaMc countit's. cities and
•C}^
luntK's. towns. to\\nshi]is. 1m
ards of education and
ilir itideOtedncs- and issue honds to rtiii f<
>r a nenoi
lool
)d not
districts to
ccedi
ng
one hundred yeai's ;
connection therewith :
d to jirovidc for intere-t and sinking funds in
35. To contirin such nomination- as mav he sent to the Senate;
In Wit.ne-s \\"
I
ivi hereunto set my hand and caused to
be atHxeil hereunto tin- grt at seal of the State of California, at inv office
th
>tatc Capitol, tin.* first day of .lune. in the year of our Lord the
>nc t liciUsanil nim.' Ii
:>f California the tiff
d and -ixll
d"f the admi-s-ioii i.>f the State
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Aiiest:
(,'ovenior of the State of Californi
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PROCLAMATION
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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMiMT
State of Calijornia.
Sacramento, July 15th, 1906.
WHEREAS, the State Veterinarian of the State of California has
ascertained that cattle located in that certain area of territory
situated south and west of the quarantine line hereinafter descri-
bed are liable to communicate an infectious and contagious disease,
known as Texas, Splenetic or Southern cattle fever, xo cattle lo-
cated north and east of said line, should said cattle located south
and v/est be shipped, iroved or transported, driven or grazed over
the lands situated north and east of said line; and
WHEREAS, Under and by virtue of an Act of the Legislature of
the State of Caljfornia, entitled "An Act to amend section two of
that certain Act of the Legislature of the State of California, en-
titled "An Act to protect domestic live stock from contagious and
infectious diseases, to provide for the appointment and duties of
officials to carry into effect the provisions of this Act, and to
proylds an appropriation therefor" which became a law March 18,1899,
approTed March 20, 1905, the state Veterinarian of the State of Cal-
ifornia, in order to prevent the spreading or communication of said
dieeaee of Texas, Splenetic or Southern cattle fever in cattle, has,
on this fifteenth, day of July, 1906, made a quarantine line as
follows:
Beginning on the Pacific Coast where the northern boundary
line of San Luis Obispo County connects with the Pacific Ocean;
thence easterly along the northezm boundary line of San Luis Obispo
y/
County to its junction with the western hourdary of Kings County;
thence northwesterly along the western boundary of Kings and Fresno
Counties to the northwestern corner of Presno County; thence north-
easterly along the southern boundary of Merced County, and the west-
ern, southern and eastern boundaries of those portions of the Chow-
chilla and Bliss ranches at present included in Madera County, to
the southeastern corner of Merced County; thence continuing north-
easterly along the northei'n boundary of I'adera County to the north-
east corner thereof; thence southerly and easterly along the east-
ern boundary lines of Ivladera, Fresno, and Tulare Counties to ti.e
southeast corner of Tulare County; thence easterly along the south-
ern boundary line of Inyo County to its intersection with the east-
ern boundary line of the State of California,
W1IKF35AS, The State Veterinarian has, on this 15th, day of July,
1906, made and established the following rules and regulationa ac
to trie crossing of cattle over the said quarantine line:
Prom this fifteenth day of July 1906 to the thirty-first day
of October, 1906, inclusive, every person, company, corporation,
their agents and servants, are hereby prohibited from driving, lead-
ing, moving, carrying or transporting, or from causing or permitted
to be driven, led, Foved, transported, carried or drift over or
across said quarantine line so established, any cattle originating
or being south or west of the said quarantine line, and all rail-
road and steamship companies, and other transportation companies,
their officers, a^e-ts and aerva.'its are nerety pro-^icited from ship-
ping or transporting or accepting for shipment or transportation,
any cattle orlginatiag or bein£ south or west of said quarantine
lir.e, or from shipping- or transporting into the State of California
any cattle originating or "oeing in that area of territory in the
United rotates south of the federal -luarantine line which has "been
or -Tiay "be established oy the United States Jepartaent of Agrlcul-
ture, or any catxle infested with the BOOPHILIS Air.niLATUS tick,
except in accordance with the regulations of the United States De-
partae.'it of Agriculture, or except where said cattle are shipped
and transported on railroad trains Tor imr.ediate slaughter, and v/han
80 shipped or transported oy railroad tine following reculations
must be o>>served:
On unloading said cattle at their destination seperate pens shall
be set apart to receive them, and no other cattle shall be acunitted
to said pens. The cars that have carried said stock shall be clean-
sed and disinfected before they are again used to transport, store
or shelter animals or merchandise.
All cars carrying cattle from said quarantine area shall bear
placards statins that said cars contain "SSUTKHPIT CATTLE", and each
of the waybills of said shipment shall have a note on its face
with a similar statement. Whenever any cattle have come from said
quarantine area, and shall be reshipned from any point at which they
have been reloaded to any other point of destination, the cars
carrying said animals shall bear simllajKpl^cards with like state-
ments, and the waybills so stamped. At whatever point these cat-
tle shall be unloaded they shall be placed in seperate pens to which
no other cattle shall be admitted.
The cars used to transport such animals, and the pens in which
they are fed and watered, and the pens set apart for their reception
at points of destination shall ^e disinfected and cleaned in f.e
folloTfing manner:
(a) Behove all llttir and manure; this Utter and manure may
■„e d.slnfected by mixing It .1th Ume or saturate it .1th a five (5)
percent solution of 100 per cant carbolic acid, or. If not disin-
fected, It must be stored where no cattle can come in contact with
it during the perlon from Teoruary 1st, 1906, to October 31st,1906,
inclusive.
(.) wash the cars and feeding and watering troughs .ith water
until clean.
(c) saturate the entire Interior surface of the cars. Includ-
ing the inner surface of the car doors, and the fencing.trou^hs.
chutes, .nd floors of the pens with a fixture made of one and-a-)^f
pounds of lime and one-,uarter pound of 100 per cent carbolic acid
to each .allon of .ater. or with a solution made by dissolving four
(4) ounces of chloride of lime to each gallon of «ater.
I, <s further ordered that a violation of any or-.«—K- of th.
above rules and regulations shall b. an offense and punishable a.
provided by the la.s of the State of California; no-.
THEPEFOK, I. oeorg. C. Pardee, as Governor of th. State of Cal-
ifornia, by virtu, of the authority vested in me by la., do hereby
proclUm the abov. boundary of such quarantine .ithin the rtate of
Cali'ornia. afc^r.^y proclaim th, above rules, orders, and regul-
ation, prescribed by the Stat, Veterinarian for th, malnt.nanc. and
enforcement of .uch quarantine to be l.eal and binding rules and r.g-
ulatlon. .ithln .aid Stat,, and I do further proclaim fnat said
rul,.. order., and regulation, sh.U be m«lntaln,d and enforced
within th. State of California, and fnat a violation th,r,.f .hull
subject all persons so violating any or said rules, orders or reg-
ulations to tiie penalties provided for in section eight of the said
Act of the Legislature entitled "An Act to protect domestic live
stock from contagious and infectious diseases, to provide for the
appointment and duties of officials to carry into effect the pro-
visions of this Act, and to provide an appropriation therefor."
IN WITNESS WHEKEOP, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of this State to he hereunto affixed, this sixteenth day
of July, A. D. 1906.
(Signed) <^ tAJ ■ ^^- t /
Governor of the State of California
ATTEST :
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Seore-jiw'y of State
ate /
By
Deputy Secretary of State
(Seal)
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AMENDMENT TO PROCLAMATION
EXKCUTIVE DEPARTMENT
STATE OP CALIPORITIA.
Sacramento, July 15th, 1906.
In consideration of the action of the Boards of Supervisors
of the Counties of Kern, Tulare, Kings, San Luis Obispo, Fresno and
Madera, in appointing a "County Live Stock Inspector", and placing
under strict quarantine all areas in said counties known to he in-
fested with the BOOPHILIS A-^TJIULATUS tick, the transmitter of Texas,
splenetic or Southern cattle fever, cattle originating in the above
mentioned counties can be moved to points in the State of California
north and above the said quarantine line, provided they are first
inspected by the State Veterinarian, or his duly authorized agent,
and are accompanied by a certificate showing said animals to be free
from contagious and infectious diseases.
IT IS HERKBY ORDERED that, during the continuance of the quarantine
line as set forth in the proclaaiation of July 15, 1906, no cattle
originating in the quarantine area as described in said proclamation
shall be moved or allowed to move into the counties of Kern, Tulare,
Kings, San Luis Obispo, Fresno and Madera,
IM WILN-ESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of this State to be affixed this ■ixteeirtii day of July,
1906.
Xto. // A^W^.
(signed) ^ i^-u ' '^ / / c^^-^i^i f ^
Oorernor of the State of Callfoi<nia.
Attest: /^ 'Y ^
Secretary of Sta^^
By
D«puty Secretary of State
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SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATIOTf .
STATE OP CALI7CRNIA, )
EXEC IT I VE DEPART MBIT.)
WHEREAS, a vacancy >i«p. occvTred in the Serete of the St\te
of California W the resignaticii therefrom of T. H. Selvage, ^^enator
from the wipst Senatorial Distr-ct of the State of California;
thereunto
NO^, THSREPCRE, in aooordance with t"n«^ law/directing me,
I heretiy proclaim and give notice that a Special ileof'tion will be
held tJiTOMghout the First Senatorial District &,t the«' State ofv
^ '^ f »
California, on Tuesday, No^fiteiber 6th, A. D. 190^, at-whic^ spyiclcl
election the following oit^pier v?ill be elected^ to-wl,t: ^
One Senator fpam^'the First Senatorial Dinti'icl^^^f t^
State of callforniak, t^^serve for
the vmexpired ternirof T. H.
Selvage, rcBigried.
And I do farther offer a reward of one hundred dollars for
the arrest and conviction of any and eve-^ x-erson violating any of
the provisions of Title IV, Part l. of the Pevial Code; such rewards
to be pai<1 ^mtil the total amount hereafter expended for the
purpose r^^aohes the sum of Ten Tho-.isatld Dollars.
IH TE^^IliONT THEREOF, I have hereunto s'>t
my hand, and oav-sed the Groa t
Seal of State to ue affixed,
this Cw^-^,,-^' -• lo^'^.y^JCtS
day c;^ Srrter bpr, A.D. 1906.
Ihe 4la^.e of («fiUf
overnor o
ornia.
Attest:
Seoj^tary or dtav^*
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SPECIAL HECTIOII PROCLAilATION,
STATE OP CALIPCRNIA, )
EXi-CUTIVi; DEPARTkUIT . )
rKliEHAS, a vacancy has occurred in the Senate of
the State of California by the expulsinn th*=r«from of Ell wyight.
Senator from the Twenty-seventh Senatorial District of the State
of California;
HCf, THEREPORE, in accordance with tlje law thereunto
directing me, 1 herety proclaim and give notice tbat » Special ,
Election will be held throughout the Twenty- seventh Seriatorial'
District df the state of c«lifornla, on Tuesday, Novercb^ ^^\
A. D. 1906, a.t whicr rpecial election the fo'ilowin^ OTfioer w£l1
be elected, td-wit^ ^ ^ ^ ' ^ t
One SenlMkor from the Twenty-seventh Se^afori^l Distflyeft
of the State of cajiifomia, to serve for the unex^^red term of
Ell "Tright, expelled.
And I do fvxrther offer a reward of one Hundred Doll*»r'! for
'the arrest and conviction of any and ever!/ person violating any
of the provisions of Title IV, P«rt i, of the Penal Code; such
rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter extended for
the purpose reaches the mvn of Ten Thousand Dollars.
IN TESTIMONY ^liERliOP, I have
hereunto set lay hand, and
CAiisf»d the Great Seal of
State to be affixed, this
ma'c '--C ' A*^* ' <isy ®^
eLiber A. D. i&06.
TIovemoY of %e State of ''Cal If brnia
Attest;
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SECRt-TARYOF STATE
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EliECTIOH P^OCliAIVI
§tate of ©aUfcixnttii, )
the F;:^t. Sooond, ami Tliird llailnnul Uistric
In Moonlance with law th.-ivunto .lirectin^: n.e, I hereby proclaii,) and give notice that a (ieneral Kl-,tic.n will be held throughout the !^tate oj
1906 at wl.ieh ..le.tion the following ollleers will l>e .deet.'.!, and the following l.ropo^^ed Constitutional Amw.dments will he voted on, namely: I
Eight Members of the House of Representatives of the United States of America, Keing one Representative from each Congres^-ional Distno
Also, the following State ofhcers, to wit :
Governor,
Lieutenant-Governor,
Two Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of California,
One Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of California, for the ren.ainder of ihe un xpire.! term of W alter \ an Dyke,
Three Presiding Justices of the District Courts of Appeal, hei.ig one for each Appellate Distrin m this State, to wit : the Hrst >.cona
Six Justices of the District Courts of Appeal, heing two for each Appellate District in this Stat., to wit: the First, Second, and Ihu-,1 A|
Secretary of State,
Controller,
Treasurer,
Attorney-General,
Surveyor-General.
Clerk of the Supreme Court,
Superintendent o. Public Instruction,
Superintendent of State Printing.
Mso. Three Railroad Commissioners, hein.' nne from each railroad district in this State, to wit , ,p, • , , .. , r,j
ANo Four Members of the State Board of Equalization, being one from each district in this State, to w.t the l-irst, Second, Third, ami bourth ht
VNo Twenty Members of the Senate of the State of California, being one Senator front each of the foil wmg Senatorial I>'-tri.ts „. * "^ >t'ite I
Tenth Twelfth. V.uvt.mth. Sixteenth. Ki.hteenth, Tu ..ntieth. Twenty->eeond. Twenty-fourth. Twenty-sixth. Twent,- iuhth Ihirt.eth^Th.rty-seeotid 1 h.r ty-fol
ANo Eighty Members of the Assembly of the State of California, being one .Member of the Assen.bly fr, n, each o the Eighty Assembly Disri-tf
\lso Two Judges of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for each of the e'ounties of .\1.. neda an.l 1-resno, respectively, for th-
.M.o' Four Judges of the Superior Court of the State of California, in an.l for the City an.l County of > .:: Francisco, for the tet-m prescribed bv
\l-o Five Judges of the Superior Court of the State of California, i.i and for the County of Los Angel- -. or the term prescribed by law.
Also. One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, in .nd for eaeh of the following Com ti.s, re.«pectively. to wit : King>. .Ma.lera,]
|(i-eMrilH>l I'.v 1.1 ".
Also. One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, in tmd for tiie County of Alpine
Also. One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, in an.l f.>r tiie County of Alam.
A^o, One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, in an.l for the County of Alam.
A1m>. One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the <ounty of Los A
A Is.). One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the C.)unty of IMum;.
AU... One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County ..f Solan... . .. „. . .> n ui
ANo at said election, on sai.l Tuesdav. the sixth d«v of Novend^r. A. D. I'.km;. the following Amendm^ :iis to the Constitution of the State of Calil
of wl.i.d. sai.l Constitutional An.emlments were dulv proiK.se-l and passed by the Senate and Assen.ldy of tl .:■• of C.hi..rn.a. m th.. >Man,„ r re^.nrcl M
of California, at the Thirlv-ixth Session of the l,egislature. beginning on the s m<\ day of January. .\ V.m. "nd the Legislature of th,- Mate oi
f.dlowing C.m^tilutional .\men.ln..-nts to the people to be voted on separat. ly by said .,ualir.e.l .l.-tors ..f tb. ate of California at said election. saM ..n.|
and otherwise, as follow^ ;
r the unexjiired term of N. I', .\rnol. r.sigiie
for lh<' unexpired term of S. 1*. Hall, resigr
for the unexpired term of W. E. lireene. .1
ies. for the unexpired term of M.'l'. .Mien, re
.r the unexpired term of C. K. M<d,aughlin. 1
■ r the unexpired term of A. -1. lluckles. r.sii
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. &.
Cll.\I*TtB XI.. A^Himhl}/ t'lni^titvti'tnal lm< ntlmt-Ht So. J, u
ri»<//M/i<.ii /'< ;<r«;«>»< (■< (*< f«u/./i ../ Ihi .s/ii/i ..; < alilmnia
an amtHilnunl lu Ihi i'iini>tttutiiiii lij/ mlilitif) Ihirtlu a mir
m-ilinn lit arliitr nine lo 6<- knuirn im »,</i..ii f*ir». > n. nliiliHij
to Ihi I Tl milium frum tarnliiin I'l ihi inuinrly huv ur hm-
afUr hiliitigiHti In Ihi I'liQuirrU I'lilyliihntfal Cnlligt.
RtMulitd III Ihr afarmbtu. Ihr Hrnolf iitMmrring. Tlinl tin'
lrsi*l«lur<- u( tlip Stato of Cnliforiiia, at ilx nsular »<~.»ion.
coiiiiiM n. ing Mil tin- «.-,-iin<l .lay of .lan.iar.v. niin'tfnn hiin<lr<'*l
anti livi'. Iwii iliir.li* of nil tlir m**nilM»m nlfN-tril !«► ,'11.11 nf llif
buuarn of Kni.l l.*Ki<.tntiiri> volins in favor thnntif. h<>ri-t()' pn*-
JKor* Ihal iiriili- mnr of llif < ■on»IJIiili">ii ••! iIk- ."♦lal.- •>!
'alif.irnirt l»« ''■\ a.l.line ilMTr-to a n*'w *r,ili»n. I«i b«*
kn.iiAn n* .».. » i to n-flil a» follow*:
S.. t... f: ■> ii'.w ..1 ' .r-iiftcr t>.'..nkinc t.i il..
.-■•nil.. I'l 111" £.I\II1I'T 1 III' If f -..-,. Ilf
I. and r»»i«» at nill ih« •••••mpflon fmni
-liiill li:n.- till' iNiwiT 1.1 iii.r.'ii>.' Ill-' "11 iiIh>\-' III-' i"ii"-
liiTcliv li^fHl hv lliis •■onniitiuion. N-> wilury s-liiill l>e «mliori/'-
l>\ l;nv for . l"i'ri''!il xervi.i'. in niiy olH-'-- |>r.ivi<l.il for in iln-
nitiil.'. .'x<-'«ilinit •■iiflito.n liiin-lrf<l .lollur- irr unniiiii f.>r •■■i' i
■ Ifik i'iii|iIo\.'.l. Til-' liKi-Imi-r-' iiuiy. in iln •li-iir-iion. alHilii-li
llif otfi'v of nurvnor-K.-n-rnl : lunl nonr of the oirnTi< herein
iK-fon- nnuie-l •hall r»'«'«'ive for lli.'ir own um> any frcj. oi
|ien|iiiHitpi> for the performam-"- of iiny olHiial duty.
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 13.
I 'HAITI U .\ X \ I I I l..*Hi/Wy I'l n^tituttiihitl XmiMiimint .Vo
• inp (<■ f*« iKiiiili 1,1 Ihi flail ut I'ali-
arlti-li- iliiim nj Ih* f 'iimntttmltfiH o/
Inrnta oil
iki- SlaU -i I '
»¥mht rtd •'*■/«■
'■illnil til Ihi
(... .».. I mil
'*v nrfi/iny a nrir •rc-fiuN thrrrto lo ha
■ and «ar k»ll. of »rtir4r c/rrr*.
l-mhltr htmjt fatyaWr a' aay plan)
I
I 1 ■l.iluK' of IIm- Ktale
of I 'alifomin al
... .1 .V . r .1 o ...
il« n'B.ilar
r I . lull' '• ,-n
i|<i'ilitie<l v.iterK ther.Hif for n|i|iri>vnl, Ihe lejtislaiil
tl 'Teof niii.st jiiiliinit Ilii' --iinii'. In luhniiltini; nn.v
or nniin.lni.'nt- tli.'nii.. i.ny nlterniiive nrii-le
11 ly !»■ prexenit'il for the I'lim -f the voi.i-*. ami
on •eiinralely without jirejii-lu'e |o «tben<.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMEf
' ll.\PTKK \.\\l. Si HUli- I i.li'lllulinni'l llinll'.'iii
/.r..)....< III Ihi i»>,i>ti lit th> Slair lit liilil-rtifi ni
III \rlii4r .\\. miliim If! of thi riihilituliiiii. 1^
lutiftlttliim n.iiK r<ii<i<; /*•■ (tria ut -//•(••< r' m
amH iirlnin ,w/./i<i«<« tr*««i hrmt nf «(tre un
' ' in Ihr lon-ltluUin.
The U.ti»latnrr of the Mlate of California, al it
• *ion. #iimm. til tni' ri tt-.- -.p t.ttiI r!r,T of Jain
.inilr*',! ni<
|l*>UM,> of ..
• ■• •■• .tlHl , of f I
f any oth*er or ii
• .11. Ml' I'lii. of I
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Ne. 11
I hi. «■««>
ION PlROCIiA^VIATIOfl.
eby proclaim ami give notice tliat a (icneral Ki.oiion will be held throughout the 8tate of California on Tuesday, the sixth day of November, A. D.
I and the following proposed Constitutional Anifi.dnients will be voted on, namely :
the United States of America, being one K. presentative from each Congressional District in this State, as prescribed by hiw.
of the State of California,
Bf the State of California, for the remainder of the unexpired term of Walter Van Dyke, deceased, vice M. C. Sloss, appointed,
of Appeal, licing one for each Appellate Di-trict in this State, to wit : the First, Second, and Third Api)ellate Districts,
Being two for each Appellate District in this M.ate, to wit : the First, Second, and Third Appellate Districts,
.■:ich railroad district in this State, to wit: the First, Second, and Third Hailroad Districts.
jn. l>eiiig one from each district in this State, to wit : the First, Second, Third, and Fourth E(|Ualization Distri<-ts.
California, l>cing one Senator from each of the following Senatorial Districts in this State, as ]ir<-scrihed l)y law. to wit : the Second, Fourth, Sixth, Kightli,
fweiit v-scrond. Twenty-fourth. Twenty-.<ixth, Tweiuv-uighth, Thirtieth. Thirty-second, Thirty-fourtli, Tiiirty-sixth, Thirty-eiu'hth. and Fortieth Senatorial Districts.
»f California, bt-ing one Member of the Assembly from each of the Eighty Assembly Districts in the State, as provided by law.
I of California, in and for each of the Counties of ALimeda and Fresno, respectively, for the term prescribed by law.
of California, in and fur the City and County of S;ai Francisco, for the term presi ribed by law.
I of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles for the term prescribed by law.
»f California, in an.i for eai'h of the following Coui.iies, respectively, to wit : Kings. Madera. Riverside, San Hernardino, San .loacptin. ami Siiasta, for the term
If California, in and for the County of Alpine for thi uiiex]>ired terirj of .N. D. Arnot. resigned, term ending .January. l'.M)it, vice Clarke Howard, appointdi.
kf California, in and for the County of Alamed:i, for the unexpired term of S. V. Hall, resigned, term ending .January, l".t09, vice Wni. II. Waste, .ippointed.
>f California, in ami for the County of Alamwia. for the unexpired term of W. E. lireene, deceased, term ending .January, 1900, viceT. W. Harris, appointed.
if California, in and for the County of Los An--b ^. for the unexpired term of M.T. Allen, resigned, term emling .January. liXXJ, viee Charles Monroe, appointed.
bf California, in and for the County of I'lumas. for the unexpired term of C. E. McLaughlin. resigne<l, term ending January, iy<H), viee.J. D.Cioodwin. appointed.
^f California, in and for the County of Solano, t-r the unexpired term of A. .1. Itu< khs. re-i-ned, term emling .J muary. 1!WH. vice Lewis (i. Harrier, aj-pointed.
Novenil>er. A. D. IIHUI. the following Amendments to the Constitution of the State of California will be vote<l on by the (lualitied electors of said State, ail
land p;i>scd by the Senate and Assembjv of the "'t.-^ of California, in the manner recpiired by Section One o( Article Eighteen of the Constitution of the State
igitining on the .-'e.-ond day of .lanuary. A. D. I'O.'.. and the Legislature of the State of California at its said Thirty-sixth Session .Itlly submitted the said
on xparately by said .(ualitiol ( lectors ..f the Slai ■ of California at said election, said Constitutional Amendments In-ing prepared and de.-ignated by numbers
iv>. till- iMiwi-r li> iniTi'SM' the Rami> above th*- muns
B\<^l !•)• Ilii-i I'linKiimtinn. .No HiU.ir.v Hliall lie mitlioririM
li.r il.Ti-ril ««T\ i. e. ill nil)' olfii .• i>inviil"<l for in llii"
|<'\i I-. ilini; •mkIiK'i'Ii IiiiiiiIiikI dolliiro irr iiniiiiiu for pii< li
li|i|.i\i<l. Tl.r l(i:i-l«litr.- m.ij. in its iiiMi.iii)ii. :ilK>liiili
■ if surirviir gfti-ral : hikI mine of tlie otTR-'Mi' herein-
■naiiiiil «liall pieivi- for llieir own use an.v fn's or
lte» for I lie iMTforniiini'e of an.v nllicini duty.
IBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 13.
\\\ni l,"•»l^/y f'i>ntlilutn,niit tiiiindlitrn/ ,Yo
r.o^M'K'ii f,r"f>it«tttii tit th* t*' "1*1* *'f 'A« N/af' uf I'ali-
OH iiin- t'tttt" iif tu orltilr ihnn itf thr I'lntntttmtittH of
ftrtt* '<r f iilif-'futtt. by aiiJinff Q nrif trclton Ikrrrto to fro
,.f/i.ti, I flirt fit u«d on* k«it. nf mrtiri'- rf'-rr«,
fki waitmr t-t f'ltl'hr hitmtiM /HfyuMe at anjv ftltirr
' ■ ■■. ,1 .sinli .
of fli.- Kt.-iie of raliromia ai il« rennlar
tl,< •^••.ikI ilnjf of .linimri. niiH't-^n
■; llir ttM-nil- ■ '
■lire votlii,:
'I of th* <
by nilil'na .» ih-'A M*i-lioti
'tfrn anil .me half of ,ir1t<'ir
iliiil voters thereof for approval, the leiti«lali\e auiliorilv
"f niu>t Kulmiit th- name. In Kuhniittint: an.v muIi iliarler.
■ niliii.nti thereto, an.v alternative arlirlr or proposition
■ :re-'>iit,-<l for I lie elioiev of the voters, anil may 1m' M'leil
■■ irately willioiil projtidii-e to others.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Ns. 2.
■ lU NX\I. Sfti'ttf t'lumlilytiunitl \ itii titlni* nt \n i, tn
■ !i, till iniifili lit ''*' Stitti- III t'ltlifi'tniit nil niiti niltinHt
'• Ii .\ \. iirtinn Iti uf thr t'linitittitiiin. tu firmtili- fur
.••■''ION ii'Hi I rNini) the ttrm uf liMrrrn ur ittmmi»*vinirm
■ik4 rititi rmfliipi' irJbcMe frmi* nf ofcr orr mol prwH'il
' ' •■ f*e f'nn^titulton.
of the Slate of «'alifornia. at \lh
mr <■« the ke-olid ilay of Jar : '-en
- ' ' ill the men^^ ^- ■ r»rh
in fav.ir i i-r..
• U i«eni> '..n
f any o(tl*er or . oninii-«'«oi.T i«
'on. the term of -o't: -iffv-eT or
V l»» ; an-l
■ !l hnM I
'"•■ >■'•«■•
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 20.
•'ll.kflilE X.\XI.\. ."<lllU/« tunnlllKll'iunl 1 1(11 (m/„i. Ml \... J"
Tlie li';:islalure of the State of Californin. at its tliirty-nxtii
•.■•1-ion. two lliirJ* of all the iiiriul>vr< el.-. te<l m the seiiai.- ami
us>enilily voting th.-refer, pro|>o«.-s to the i|Uiililn-<l el«ior» oi
the State of ralnornia the foUowinn ain--n>lineiil to Mi-lion
•even of artK'le twelve of the Con>titiitioii :
S<<<iion "even of article twelve ol the t'onstiliiiion is In-retiy
am.-ml'sl so as to reail as follows ;
.>*<Miion 7. The framhiM- or iliaiter of any i-,irisiratioli,
now or hereafter existinjs iiii'ler the la«« of thi. state, mojr be
exienihil. at liny time jirior to tie ■ ' i'"
existeme, for a |M-ri<"i not enisihii.
of "i;. I. vUI.si.lll. llV the \oti' OI «I
re|. Ao thinis of its eaiolal si... k .-i
,if ;^ tli*T«stf. .V rertitieale of •il« h
.1..!,, I • . :. .1 .ill. I • ■ ■ -■ - - ■'-■ ^■
li» 1. in..j-.ri'.\ -f I •»
liie .-11 .f II,.- , mil. r
i"«Tnt'i>ii were 111.-.) '-e
i:.-l m 111. ..*..- ■■ .1
. rjlil .»| i..|.t tliel, . r||
..f til* ...i-nt, » li' 1 ' it^.-itte IS ot« ti*r , aiMi
lh<i«titvH> he leini -11 shall be ettetMletl for (he
l>> iH.i ii..r>ls
vole or a**enl
rv.
I'li'iiTiil sivticn thiiliTii iiiul •nil' lull
,15 follows:
N.jtliiiitf ill this CoD'.iitiilioii t^untainwl shall
:^- pnOiiliitinc iIm- slnti' or nay iniiniy. city iinfl
, (■nvii. nitmiripiiliiv. ur <>tl»T jiublir i oriHUiition.
1> iiiiiln- till' liiws v( lliH .-late, to iiiakt S4ii<l Iionds
l>laf<> nilliin tlif Unilrd Sr.ii'- .l.'sixtiiiliil in
.Y CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 14.
IX.Wlll. .I,vyi«i'(/i/ l\.lisl,tlitl"il'll \lili liiltii'lll \n.
»tiluli'u iiroimniinj to thi /Jiuiili i./ Ihf filtili u/ Call-
III umiiKiinciil III' nd'limi light, arlirlr itcvcn. of Ihv
tliiiii iif Ihv SliiU vf I'alilvriiin, nlaling lo rhiirlern.
li^latni-r of the Stale of OUifornia ai ils r.'Kiilai
Diiiiin'iuini; uii tlu' si'itiiiil ilay of .laimar.v. niiivici-ii
iiwl livi'. t«o iliiids of all llie mpmlii'rs eli"! led lo inuli
liouM's of .sjiiil li'si>.latuii' voting in favor tliori'of.
[iposi-s III till' i|iialili<'(l rlwloi's of the Stale of Cali-
no« ini; aimiKlnu'iu to section eislit, aniili- eleven.
^n^iitiiiion.
light "f ariiile olevini of the Constitution is hi-rob.v
|Bo .is Io read as follows:
!>. .\ii.v rit.v < ontuiuiiic a population of more than
>anil live luindreil inliahitants may frame a charter
Kovcrumvni. consisient with ami subject to the
lull. (or. having: framed siiih a charier, may frame a
hy causing; a iKiurd of lifteen freeholders, who shall
for at lea*t live yi-ars (pialiiieil electors ili«*r<*of. to
ii\ the "pialilod \"i<Ts 111 said city ai aii.\ ceii> ral
el'ecLion. whose duly it sliall be. within ninety day-
ilectiou. to iirepr.re and proiiosc a iharter lor such
ill shall be siKUcd in duplicate hy the members of
ril, or a majority of them, and returned, one copy to
ih.'ieof. or other chief exeiutive officer of .such city.
other to the n-cordcr of the lounty. Such propose!
iJiall then be published in two daily newspapers of
Illation in such city, for nt least twenty days, and
I luiblicafion shall If made within twenty days afler
potion of the charter: ininidnl. that in cities contain-
piilaiion of not more than ten thousand inhabitants.
posed charier shall be published in one such diiily
and within thirty days after suili publii-ation it
|Bubiuitted to the gualilied electors of said city at .1
special cleition. and if a majority of such nualifie.!
Dliiii: thereon shall ratify the same, it shall thireaft-r
•d lo ihe legislature for ils approval or rcjeclion
lie. without power of alteration or amendment. Such
Inic.y Ije made by concurrent resolution, and if approve.!
[jorily vote of the members elected to e.ach hou.si'. it
Bine the charter <if such city. or. if such city be con
with a county, then of such city and county, and
pme Ihe organic law thereof, and supersede any esisi
iwhi'lher framed under the provisions of thi-
ihc ('cinslitiition or Hi'l.) and :ill amemlments Ihereoi,
iucon>istent with such charter. .V cop.v of suili
criilicil hy the mayor, or chief executive ollicer. aU'!
aied hy Ihe seal of such <ity. settinc forth the submis
^iiili charier to the electors, and its ratilication bi
(11 after the apjirova! of such charter b.v the legislntnre.
in duplicate, and deposited, one in the ollice of tin-
of -late, and the other, after being recorded in f.M
office shall be deposited in the archives of the city.
tafli'r all courts shall take judicial notice of said
f'J'he charter, so ratilied. may be amendeil nt intervals
■s than two .vears by proposals therefor, sidnnitted by
|aii>e aotbority of th" city to llie iiualilieil ilei tors
a seiii'ral or special ehslion. held at least forty days
publicittion of such proposals for twenty days in a
ispaper of general circulation in such city, and ratified
lority of the eleitors voting thereon, and apiiro\ed bv
Mature as herein provideti for the approval of the
Whenever lifteen per cent of the (pialiKed voters of
kball petition the legislative niithority therif.f 10 submit
Dsed amendment or amendments to said charter 10 ih
■.h oth' er or c.,iirm--ioiicr -hall holu !.'» position
oiiicer or commissioner during the pleasure of the authority
Hulking the appointment ; but in no case shall such term exceed
f.uir years: pruvidtil. hoinitr. that in the ra-e of any otiicer
o: employe of any municipality governed under « legally adofited
cl.arfir, the )irovisioiis of such charter with reference to the
tenure of office or the dismissal from otHc e of any such olliccr
Ml emplo.ve shall control.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 14.
' !i AITKI; XXW'III. Sinntr i'linxtilultntiiil Ann niliii' nt .\o.
1 1, ami iiiliiii) ^rili'iiiK lifti in I /•< ' <i"i/ niinlun (/.'*' arliclv
/ire (.71. iif thf Vun-liluliiin. nhiliii lu Ihi iliitiis uiiil iiiluru
't thi: livut*'tiant-govvniOf.
Tlie leirislature of the Slate of (.'alifornia. at its thirlysixtli
- .-ion mmeiicing January second, nineteen hundred and hve,
I 0 thirds of all the membei's elected to each of the two houses
if -aid legislntui" voting in favor thereof, hereby propose that
-i efions fifteen liiii and nineteen (IIM. article five (5i, of the
< 'iistiiiitipn of the Stale of California, be amended so as to
r ad as follows :
Section !.">. -V lieiitenant-;;overnor shall be elected at the
s line time and plai'es. and in the same manner, as the governor.
a hi his term of office and his cpialilieations of eligibility shall
:' -o be the same. In case of the temporary disrpialitication of
t e governor or his temporary abs-en. e from the state he shall
: I as governor. In ca-e of the death or permanent disipialifi-
■ .ition of the governor he shall become governor of the state.
He shall be president of the senate, but shall have only a easting
vote therein. He shall be ex-olficio a member of all state boards
anil when the senate is not in session, shall visit the state
institulions receiving aid from the state, and make careful
examinations of the manner in which the appropriations for the
support of such institiitious. and for permanent improvements,
have been expended, and report the results of his examinations
to the governor, to the legislature, and to any other officer, or
lioard of officers, that the legislature may direct. The legislature
mav bv law prescribe the manner in which such examinations
shall be made. If the office of lieutenant-governor shall for
any reason become vacant or the lieutenant-governor be dis-
qiialilied or disabled from acting, the president pro tempore
of the senate shall become acting lieutenant-governor and if
while so acting the office of governor shall become vacant he
shall become acting governor of the state and shall so act until
the vacancy be lilled. or the disability shall cease. The lieu-
tenant-governor shall be disqualilieil from holding any other
office, except as siiecially provided in this Constitution, during
the term for which he shall have been elected.
Section 1!>. The governor, lieutcnant-govemor, secretary of
state, controller, treasurer, attorney -general, surAeyor-general.
shall, at stated times during their continuance in office, receive
for Iheir srrvices a compensation which shall not be increased
or dimiiii-hed during the term for which they shall have been
elected, which compensation is heri'by lixed for the following
offices for the two terms next ensuing the adoption of this
( onstilntion. as follows: (Jovernor. six thousand dollars per
annum : lieutenant-governor, four thousand dollars per annum,
and traveling expenses, when he may be employed in visiting
and examining state in-titulions receiving state aid: the
secretary of state, controller, treasurer, attorney-general and
surveyor-general, three tliousnnd dollars each per annum, such
comtiensation to be in full for all services by them respectively
rendered in any official capacity or employment whatsoever
during their respective terms of office : prorHcil, howrtrr, that
the legislature, after the expiration of the terms hereinbefore
pientioned. ma.v b.v law diminish the compensation of any or
:iil such officers, but in no case st.all have the power to increase
;!ie same above tlie sums hereb.v fixed by this <_'onstitulion. No
-alary shall be authoriwd by law for clerical services, in any
office provided for in this article, exii eding sixteen hundred
dollars per annum for each clerk etnployed. The legislature
mav. in its discretion, abolish the office of surveyor-general:
anil none of Ihe officers hereinbefore named shall receive for
their own use any fees or perquisites for the performance of
any official duty.
Ili<i\'iipim the term of the corporation shall be exiended lor the
period specified in »uch i-ertificate.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 38.
CltAITl-u XX\*. S( nnti fomttilutivvat .\m(iidtii' tit \v. -ii. io
firuiii-^r III thi' pirijili nf ihf Stair of I'alifiiriiia (in amiMilmtHl
III \rliiti \l nf thi loiinlitutiun. In be iiuiiibirnl licclioH
Hi'-', liroiiiliiig fur Ihr ■/. /,ovi/ nf .»((i(c. luuiitu anil mii/iicipoj
;iiH(/.« IH itoliutitil itiiii itiitf banki*.
The legislature of the State of California, at its thirty sixth
session, commencing on the second day of .lanuary. nineteen
huralred and fi\e. two thirils of the members voting in favor
iheicol. hereby proposes that a new section be addi d lo the
Constitution of the Slate of C.ilil'oriiiii. to be known as section
sixteen and one half of article eleven thereof, to read as follows .
Seiiion liHs. .Ml moneys belonging to the sta'e. or to any
county or municipality within this state, niay be deposited in
any liational hank or banks within this state, or in any bank
or banks organized under the laws of this state, in such manner
and under such conditions a- may be jinniihil by law : /,roi I'l/erf.
that such bank or banks in which such moneys are di'[iosiied
shall furnish as security for such deposits, bonds of the United
Slates, or of this state or of any county, municipality or school
district within this state, to be approved by the officer or officers
liwignated by law. to an amount in value of at least Un per
cent in excess of the amount of such deposit ; and piiiiided.
that such bank or banks shall pay a rea.sonable rate of interest,
not less tliaii two per c.*ui per annum on the daily balances
therein deposited, mid iiruiidid. that no deposit shall at any one
time exceed fifty per cent of the paid-up capital stock of such
depository hank or banks, and pmridid further, that no officer
shall d.'i i-:t at one time more than twenty per cent of such
public moneys available for deposit in any bank while there are
other qualified banks requesting such deposits.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 40.
ClUtTKR XLV. Senate Ciin.itilulional Amcndnnnt Xu. )(), a
riKiiliilion to iirupunc lo the people of Ihe State of California,
an amendment to the lonslilution of the ntale. by amendinij
neetionH J and 23 of urtiele four thereof, relatinij lo the Ungth
of ligislaliii .tenxioiii. the compensulion of wiimfccri of the
ligixlature and limiting the etpeHne of employen of Ihe xenate
and a,iiiembltf.
The legislature of the State of California, at its regular
session, commencing on the second day of January, nineteen
hundred and live, two thirds of all the membei-s elected to each
of the houses of said legislature, voting in favor thereof, hereby
propose that siitioiis two and twenty-three of article four of
the Constitution of the State of (;alifornia, be amended .so as
lo read as follows :
Sistion J. The sessions of the legislature shall commence
at rj o'diKk M.. on the first Monday after the first day of
.January next succeeding the election of its members, and after
the election held in the year 1S,M<1, .-hall be biennial, unless
the governor shall, in the interim, convene the legislature by
proclamation. Xo bill shall he introduced in either House forty
ifays after the commencement of each session without the
consent of three fourths of Ihe members thereof.
Section 'S,'i. The members of the legislature shall receive for
their services, the sum of one thousand dollars each per se-siori
to be paid at such times during the session as may be providei!
by law. and mileage to he fixed hy law and paid out of the
stale treasur.\' : such mileage shall not exceed ten cents per
mile, and contingent e.\penses not exceeding twenty-five dollar-
per member tor each session.
The legislature may also provide for additional help: but in
no case shall the total expense for emplovf-s, or attachi''S. exceed
the sum of l!\'e hundred dollars t$riiH)) per da.v for either
house, nor shall Ihe pay of any attache be increased after he is
elected, or appointed.
JovftiilKr. .\. I). IW<>, the following Amendments to the Constitution of the State of California will be voted on by the iiunlified electorg of said State, all of
passed by the Senate and Assembly of the Si ate of California, in the manner required by Section One of Artitjle Kigbteen of the Constitution of the State of
Legislature, beginning on the seconti day of .luuc, A. I). 190fi, and the Legislature at its said extraordinary session duly submitted the said following Constitu-
laid (lutilitied electors of the State of California :it said election, said Constitutional Amendments being prepared and designated by numbers and otherwise.
njoyed by any jierson. fimt or corporation, on any strei i
pit. widened, exiinded or closed, only to the extent "
the line- or route- of any sncli pii>e. pipe lines
|or wires from the street so dosed to the street openi'l
•d or widened liy reason of such change: proiided, that
iw owned by said city and county of San Krancisc
Isold or exchangiMl unless such sale or exi-hange sb:i
Viiliori/.rd by a majority of the voters of said city an-.
(oiing thereon, at a spci iai ehition called for th"
lof such authoriKntion, but ilii- shall not he constrie-il
HI any cm bange of such lamls nequiri'd by the soi'!
lunl.v afler the dale of the adoption tty the legislBtui-
iilution submitting this amendment to the |ieople, !■
fcnioses as herein providcil : proiided. further, that !i
Ipublie park or wpnire, or any part Ihenfif, shall I-
I hanged umler the provisions hereof, and ahn prorid' i
hitij; in this section contained shall be so coiwtrU'd
^nfer upon tin" board of supervisors nnv power .r
lieyond that at this date oosses-ed by (l. to etlei d
>r lini** oi 4-Kisten«-e. or euniltt tuiiH, of itny itr)viU*«« or
ill all I nsM- prowler eoiupen-aiion -luill he all"\'sl
iipiriy or rights tnkiM. aoiuipil. or nflisled by si 1 h
|.\o property or richls shall be takin without tl-
tnd .oncurrince of per.i>n» owning the sunie, eji-ep:
.'•■I nf I'miuenI domain ind nisording to law
the ciiy and i-ouniy of San Krnnciwo, ti.y ordi
- nliovr. m-iy. at any time within two yearn from
'' ■ antendinrnf, donate to the Slate of Call-
' rod now owii»-H or hereafter nitiuiretl lo
:i- a site for the erection of a building fo
in -a! lily and <ounty, or may len»e lo mill! •til
I not rxeetillni ninety-nine ,»enni n lot for thai pun'<»'
rC CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 2
eity and titvnii/ of San Francisco and ihe riiy of San ./one
irithout raiifieation by the tegijtlnturr.
The legislature of the Slate of California, at its extraordinary
srssii :j. commencing on the second day of .lune, nineteen bun-
iln-d and six. two third- of all the members elected to each of
'le houses of said legislature voting in favor thereof, hereby
jiropo-e that section eight of article eleven of the Constitution
of the State of California be amended by adding to said section
(he following :
In the city and couul.v of San Krancisco and in the city of
$an .los^'. for and during tlie period of two .vears from the date
•f the adoption of this amendnn nt. the I'harter of said city and
^jiinty or city may lie amended at any time or times by proposal
"f projiosals therefor, submitted b.v Ihe legislative authority of
'le said city and county or city to ihe qualified electors thereof.
I.' a g4-neriil or si-i-cial ehs-tion ludd at least live days after the
p tiiiealion of such profiosal or prop<isala for ten days in a daily
ni'\\-.|.aper of general lurculalion in aaid city and county ■■i- city
■ n I ratifl'Hl by lhri>e fiftlui of the qualHied ii'oters voting thereon;
wii., It Mittendment or amendments when -o rali;lefl by such vote
i.rnll inuiiediately iiml wiihoul "uhsequenl appro\al by the
I latiire Is-come ami Ih' in full forie and elTivt. and all acta.
I' eedings. matters or things done, taken, adoptmi or performed
I ny public boaril, olfieer, or by any individual or is'rson uniior
raliii'd aim ndments of the 1 harlir of the said city and
tiv of San Kran<i-<'o or <ily of San Jos.- shall he forever
j'lid and effective as f hough such am*>ndnirtil or amendments
lid charier had Iw-en appnnril by the legislature,
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. •.
^ilTI'R \'ll. S'rnair I'nmnlititiiiinel \ titenitrnrnt \o. St. «
•ilvlinn I; propotr in tkr pii.ptr ol Ihi Stall nt I'ahforntil
mi'i ndnieni in tin i^oniiiivtum if »9id *iaie by atni nding
■ i-i- th*rl*>n lh*-rt'-f hit tfrilnnf thrrifr.im nnd reltirtlinif
1 ' I' ' ' lie fij n.mtril'l^ for lie put,
money |<i«n<4 or on (m/- '
of all the members voting in favor thereof, hereby propose that
article thirteen of the Constitution of the State of California
be ami'Uded by repealing section five thereof.
.\rticle thirteen of the Constitntion of the Slate of California
is hereby amende<i by striking therefrom and repealing section
five thereof, whiih section reads as follows :
Seition r>. Kvery contrail hereafter made, by which a debtor
ia obligated to pay any lax or assessment on money loaneil.
or on any mortgage, deed of triiat, or other lien, shall, as lo
any interest sprcilied therein, and as to such tax or assi'ssiueni,
be null and void.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 12.
ClIAPTICIl Vtll. Senale I'onmlilnliuHal Amrn4ment Xo. ti, a
re)iotuii')» io propoKf In the pfopit of the State of i'atiforuiii
an B dment to Irlieti .\ f of ike CnnKtiiution of California,
till arm nding mrlinn fiffhtem tkerrnf. relating lo the potcer
of eountieM. eitien^ citiet and eounti'M. fuu'n«. ioicnihip^.
boardH of educaiion and iiehool dinlriciii, to incur indtlttednea*.
I{e»nli'd. by the tinaie. ihe a>inembly eoncMrring, Ttiat the
leri^lnlure of the State of California, nt its special »4-<>iiioii,
coninieni ing on ihe mond day of June, ,\. I».. IWM!, two thirtis
of the ne niber^ rleiii,*! lo each of tlie two houne* voting in
favor ihereii' ' -•• : ., k that section ','" • ' .Vrtiele
XI of the ) I'llifoniia hi- aui' Mine at
the end i!i' •!.-: Th" 1 't^ ■.' Man
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1 p.il
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the SUte
Of) th»* •*•
.1. at lt» I ,
.lune, 1!«H
may nioJily, Mi^^tL'TitJ. aiiU rt'\ .\t*
taxiiliun livrein giv<.>n.
iliL' <'x«*itijtTii>ii ironi
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 11.
ClIAIMli! WXVIl. A.11ill(l,lll I.,„'htl4ll''hill \llli llillllflll Su.
tl. lu ;>ri./iiwi tit Ihv ;<i»/(/t nf tin Statr tij falilnrnia, amind-
iiiii /•iiti'in n uf .lr/ii7t \ t of tin Vinflitutinn. nl'ilinij tii
Ihr jiiiliviary.
WllEKEAS. Tho snltirios now puid tu thf jasliccs of thf
supri'iiif <'ourt and of the disirici coiirts of appi-ul arc inadoqiiaii-
^•unl|lpn^alion for thi- scrviros itiij- an' n-i|inrpd to pprtorni ; and
WiiEHEAS. ll is irnpra<li<abl(' lo clianK" llie salarios of lln'
justices or judges of the same coiirr. where lUeir terms expire
at different times, nnder the present restrieiion that such
sniarv slinll not lie increased or climinislieil diiriiis llie term for
whicli they have lieen elected;
Now TIlKUilniiK, The leiiislrtture of tho Slate of <'aiifoniia,
lit its resular session ci.niniineinK on the Jnd day of January.
l!Kir». two thirds of all the inemhers electeil lo each of the
houses tli.'reof voting in favor thereof, lien-liy i)roposes that
Kwtion 17 of Article VI of the Constitution of said state
be amended so ns to read as follows :
Se<'lion J7. The justices of the supreme eoiirt and of the
district courts of appeal, and the judces of the siii»erior courts.
Bhnll severally, nr stated limes during their continuance in
ollici', receive for their serviie such compensation as is or shall
be provided l.y law. The salaries of the judees of the superior
court, in all countie.s having but one judp', and in all counties
in which the terms of the jnd)jes of the superior court expire
at the ^ame time, shall not hereafti-r he incrr»ased or diminished
after Ihejr eltvlion. nor during the term for which they shall
have been elected. I'pon the adoption of this amendment the
salaries then eslablislied by low shall be paid uniforinl.v to the
justices and judges then in otTK'e. The salaries of the justices
of the supreme court and of the dislriit courts of appeal shall
be paid by the state. One half of the salar.v of each superior
court judge shall l>e jiaid by the state; and the other half
thereof shall be iiaid by the county for which he is elected. On
and after ihe liist day of ,Tanuary, A. 1>. one thousand nine
liundred and seven the justices of the supreme court shall each
receive an annual salary of eight thousand dollars, and the
justices of the several district courts of appeal shall each
receive an annual salary of seven thousand dollars: the said
salaries to be payable monthly.
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 12.
CllAl'TtR XI-I. X^'iimhly Cotintittttiotial Amcriilmeut yo. 12,
a ri-solutioti to ;»ro/e*.v<' tu tbf pcopiv of the Stute of California
an anwndmiiit to thr Connlituti'iii nf the .S'/ote of Californiii,
atiK niliiijj .iiflii.n tiiiiitttii uf artivti five of »<iid Conntitulion,
relating to tlu- roinpruxation of fitate offictrji.
The legislature of Ihe State of California, at its regular
session commencing on the swond day of .lanuary. A. 1). nine-
teen hundred and live, two thirds of all the members elected
to each of the houses of said legislature voting in ftivor thereof,
hereby propose that section ninetet n of article five of the i'on-
stitution of the ."^lale of California, be amended .so as to read
as follows :
Section J!). The governor, lieutenant-governor, secretary of
state. c<»ntroller, treasurer. attorne.\"-general, and surveyor-
gener.-d sh.ill. at statetl times during their continuance in olhce,
receive for their servicra a c<miiien»aiion which shall not be
increased or diminished di.ring the term for which they shall
have been elect eil. which enmpensntion is hereby fixed for the
following offi' crs, as follows: (iovernor, ten thousand dollars
per annum: lieutenant-governor, the same per diem as may be
provid.il by law for the speaker of the assembly, to be allowed
only during the session of the legislature: the se<Teiary of state,
ei)n'troiler, treasurer, aiul surveyor-general, five Iho-isand dollars
ea> h p. r annu ind the altorn.-ygeneral, six thousand dollars
per annum, such compensation to be in full for all services b.v
theia respectively renih-retj in any official ca[>:icit\ or employ-
ment whatsoever during their resi^ective ternvs of olhce ;
providid. hoirercr. that the h-gislature may, by law, diminish
the compensation of any or all of such offlcers. but in no ease
state of California, be anieiid-d by a.;.,' n^ i
thereto to be nuni'.wred sei'fion thirteen and one hall of article
eleven, to read aa follows :
Seiiion l.'l'a. Nothing in this t'on-titulion contained shall
be oiistrued as pnrhibiling the .state or any county, city and
coiintv, city, to«n, municipality, or other public coriMiratioii.
issuing lion'ds under the laws of the slate, to make said bonds
payable at any plae.- within the United States designatetl in
said bonds.
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 1-)
Cll.\rn;it XXVIII. .I««cni))/// <'uiii>tilutinnnl Ami ndmi nl S',.
/.(. a n.xo/ulii.ii ftroiiuniiKj In tin pro;;/'' of Ihi: Htati- of Ciili
loriiia uii aniinilmiiit to Kntion eight, artielr eUtvu. of tin:
lonntitutiun of the State of California, relating to ehnrterx.
The l.gislature of ihc Stale of C'llifornia at ils regular
s(.ssion. commencing on the second day of .lanuary. nineteen
hundred and livi', two thirds of all the members electeil lo each
of the iwo houses of said legislature voting in favor thereof,
lereby proposes to the (|ua!ilied electors of ihe State of Cali-
fornia the following amcndineni to section eight, article eleven,
of tlie Constitution.
Section eight of article eleven of tl'.e Constitution is hereb.\
amendeil so as lo read as follows ;
Section S. .Viiy city containing a population of more than
llirw thousand live hundred inhabitants may frame a charter
for ils own governmi'nt, consistent with and subject m the
Constitution, lor, having framed such a charier, may frame a
new imi'i, by causing a board of tifleen freeholders, who shall
have been for at lea.st five years nualinetl electors tlier.K)f. to
be electitl li,\ the iiualiliid voters of said « ity at any pen. ral
or special ejection, whose duly it shall be, within ninety days
after sucli election, to pre|iare and jiropose a charier for such
city, which shall be signtHl in duplicate by the members of
such board, or a majority of them, and returned, one cojiy to
the mavor thereof, or other chief exiKutive oflicer of such city,
and the other to Ihe rii/order of the county. Such proposed
charier shall then be publish'Hl in two daily newspapers of
general circulation in such city, for at least twenty days, and
the lirst publication shall be made within twmty days after
the completion of the charter: proridid. that in cities contain-
ing a population of not more than ten thousand inhabitants,
such propo-sed charier shall be published in one such daily
newsparer: and within thirty days after such publication it
shall be submitted to the i|ualilied electors of said city at .i
general or special election, and if a majority of such qualified
electi.rs voting thereon shall ratify the same, it shall thereafter
be submitteil lo the legislature for its approval or rejection
as a whole, without power of alteration or amendment. Such
approval may be in.ide by concurrent resoUition. and it approved
by a majority vote of the members elected to eaih house, it
-iiall bec-onie the charter of such city. or. if such city be con-
solidated with a county, then of such city and county, and
shall liecome the organic law thereof, and supersede any exist-
ing cliarter, i whether framed under the provisions of this
section of the Constitution or n<it,) and all amendments thereof,
anil all laws inconsistent with such charter. .V copy of such
charter, cerlilied liy the m.iyor, or chief executive oihcer. and
aulhenticaI'Ml by the seal of sucli city, setting forth the submis-
sion of such charter to the electors, and its ratilicaiion by
them, shall after Ihe approval of such charter by the legislature,
be made in duplicate, and deposited, one in the ollice of the
secretary of slate, and the other, after being record. 'd in said
recorder's office shall be deiiosifed in the archives of the city,
and thereafter all courts shall t.ike judicial notice of said
charier. The charter, so ratitied, may be ami'nde<J at intervals
of not less than two .vears by proposals tlurefor, submitted by
the legisl.itive authority of the city to the ipialilied i hectors
thereof at a general or special elet'tion. held at lea.«t forly days
after the publication of such proposals for twenty ua.vs in a
dailv newsparwr of general circulation in such city, and ratified
bv a majority of the ele.tors voting thereon, and ajiproMxI by
tiie legislature as herein provided for the apjiroval of the
charter. Whenever fifteen per cent of the qualifiiil voters of
the city shall petition the legislative authority thereof to submit
any proposeil amendment or amendments to said charter to the
viich oUii cr or i-ommJssi.irnT shall hold his posj
ilDcer or coiumission<r during the pleasure of
making the apiiointinent ; Iwit In no case shall suc|
four years; provided, hotrever, that in the
ir employe of any municipality jfoverned under u l«
'•barter, the provisi<uis of such charter wilU rcfj
tenure of office or the dismissal from olfice of an]
lU- employe shall control.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMEr
Cii.\prt:n XXXVIII. Senate Constitutional Ai
I i. aunndin'i ^e< ti<ini fiftnn t 7.7 i and nimttef
fire (oK of the Conntitulion. rilalivi to Ih- iluti
nf the lieutenant-governor.
The legislntur.' ot the Stale of California, at it]
s' ssiiin. c.(iuii)enr-ir»g .lanuary second, nineteen hiinJ
two tjiinls of all the meiubeis; elei-led to each of tif
of said legislature voting in favor thereof, hereby |
sections liftren (i.n and nineteen (l!»i, article fil|
I onstitiilion of the State of California, be aiiiea
read as follows :
.Sei'tion l."i. .V lieutenant-governor shall be
same time and places, and in the same manner, as I
and his term of ofKce and his qualifications of ell
also be the same. In case ot the temiwrary disq^
tlie governor or his temporary absence from the
let as governor. In rase of the death or periiiani
< ation of the governor he shall beciuue governor!
He shall be president of the si-nate, but shall have i
vote therein. He shall l>e ex-oflieio a inenil>er of a|
Mail when the .senali- is not in session, shall
institutions receiving aid from the state, and
I -.aniinalions of the manner in which the approprlj
s iptort of such institutions, and for permnnent
ha\e been expended, and report the results of hisj
1. 1 ihe governor, to the legislature, and to any o]f
b.iard of ofTieers, that the legislature may direct.
iiiiiv by law prescribe the manner in which sui'hl
s a'l be made. If the office of lieiitenant-goveif
.iiv reason become vacant or the lieutenant-go*
eialilied or disabled from acting, the president
< r the senate shall become acting lieutenant-go^
\ bile so acting the olhce of governor shall bee
shall become acting governor of the state and shs
1 1,., vacancy be tilled, or the disability shall
'enant-governor shall be disqualilied from lioldl
olfice, except as specially provided in this Constii
I lie term for which he shall have been elected.
Section lit. The governor, lieutenant-governojl
-tate, controller, treasurer, attorney-general, su^
shall, at stated times during their continuance in
for their services a compensation which shall no
or diminished during the term for whiih they si
elected, which compensation is hereby lixed fori
oHiees for the two terms next ensuing the ad^
' onstiiution. as follows: (iovernor, six thoiisa
annum : lieutenant-governor, four thou.sand dollal
and traveling expenses, when lie may be einploj
and examining state institutions rweiving
secretary of state, controller, treasurer, attornd
siirveyor-aetieral, three thousand didlars each pp^
comiiensntion to be in full for all services by the
rendered in any official capacity or employme
during their respective terms of office: firo<il:d.\
the legislature, after the ex|>iration of the tern
aienfioned. may b.v law diminish the compensnt
I'l such officers, hut In no case st.all have the pow
;l.e sniiie above the sonis hereby tixed by this t.'o
salarv shall be authorized by law for clerical se|
oflic.-' provided for in this article, .'x -.eding
doll.irs per annum for each clerk emjiloyed.
ri;Mv. in its discretion, abolish the office of ?
iin.l none of the officers hereinbefore named sh^
iliir own use any fees or perquisites for the
any official duty.
Men. at sttid election on said Tuisilay. the sixtli -Iny of NovtMiilH-r, .\. D. I5KV'., the following Amendments to the Constitution of the State of Ca
which said Constitutional .Vinendments were duly jiroposed and pass^ed i>y tiie ^^enate and .Vsseiiitdy of tin- State of Calii.iriii;i. in ihe nianm r n<niire.l liyj
California, at the Thirty-sixth (Extraordinary) t^ession of the Leuislattire, beginning on the second day of .Tunc, .\. I). 19(H), and the Legislature at it.s sai|
tional Amendnieiits to the people to he voted on separately hy said qualilied elertois of the State of California at i^iiid election, said Constitutional .\mer
as follows :
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 2.
ClIAPTKB IX. .iMHemljly Conntitutional .Amendment .Vn. 2. <i
resolution to propone In the people of the State of California
an umendnnnt to the I'onntitution of the Stale of Californta,
amending artnte eleven thereof hji adding thereto a netc
Ki'etion to be nunih* rtd ttetntg. rtlattng to the eonferring. for
the period of two yearn, of e*rtain poirevn and rightn on the
eity and eounty of San Frnnei.^et rtlntive to itreetn, parkn,
honliettrdx, r'ntrvotrt and landit rioir otrntd nr hereafter
aequired by it. ana the u-iii thereof.
The legislature of the Slate of California, at ils extraordinary
^'.ssion, coiiiineiicing on the six'ond day of June, nineteen
hundred and six, tuo thirds ot all the members elected to each
of the houses of said legislature voting in favor thereof, hereby
propose that article eleven of Ihe Constitution of the State of
California Is. amended b.v adding a new st*ction thereto, to be
knoM n as ami nuinbered twenty, and to rea.l u- follows:
S.-. lion l!o. I'.i] iiuo dor.ng tl.e p. vomI oi iwu years rmm
Ihe ilnto of Ihe adoption hereof, the city ami county of Snn
Krancisi o. by orditiance adottieil bv a two-iliinls vote of lt»
hoard of supervisors and ap|>roied by ils mayor, may aciiuire,
hy purchase, i tumeinnaiion, or donation, lnn>ls lo be used for
► tr.-ets, park", boulevards, rriw'r\oini or rsplanodrs, or may
Nccpiire, ley purchase, iMinilemnation or donation, lands lo Im*
exchangisl for laiidii lo b" ii»ed for slreetn, park'- ' ' ""'
re^.'rioirs or esplnnades, an.1 may icell, or may fi>*l.
now iis'sl or herea'rrr to !«• «i iitiiri-d bv il for utreet* i
reneriolrs. or • for other landx to lie iise.j f. r h'
aaoie or >iiiiili:i and may •ell. or exchange for other
land* I" be "s. . sumr, or •linilar puri>o«»eii. any lands
now or hneiofuhe us.-.! by il. a* •ilea for public or inoniejinl
bundiiigs, and mav (hi>iig.<, widen or extend the line» .f •■
•lre<-l« : mikI. where made -•• ' •■ •'■• ' •• t •■ i ■■ ■
rileiv>lnn. or riming. In ■
mnv r-h^t^'f ♦!».. Im.-* n^ *
Of
fnii ■
• nv
held or enjoyed by any person, lirni or corporation, on any street
so changeil. wideneil. exieniled or closed, only to the extent of
changing the lini-* or routes of any such pipe, pipe line*,
conduits or wires from Ihe street *o chised lo Ihe street opened,
established or widened by reason of such change: provided, that
no hinds now owned by said city and lonnty of San t'rancisoo
shall be sold or exchanged unh'ss such sale or exchange shall
lirst be authori/.eil by a majority of the voters of said city and
county voting thereon, at a siaiial eleclion called for the
puri>ose of such authorization, but this slinll not be construed
lo pre\fnt any exchange of such lands ac«|uired b.v the said
city ami iiuinly after the date of the adoption by the legislature
of Ihe resolution submitting this amendment to the iieople, for
.•lr»'et pnrriosea as herein providisl ; proeided. further, that n"
existing public park or annate, or any part thereof, shall be
sold or exchanged under the provisions her<H>f, and alio proridrd
that nothing in lhi« section eonlained sliall be so construed
as to confer upon the iKiarcl of s'i|s»rvisc(n* an>' jMiwer or
authority, beyond that at this date possessed by it, to c-xtend
lb.. I.Tiit or lime i»r eiii«len<s.. cjr c-tinclitii.nH. of any ikrivilett*. Ar
fMinchis... In all cases proi.>-r eump. n-m e.ii •b...!! be allc.<e<l
ny ikrivilett*. Ar
, ,...Tl be allc..<ed
for all ppiiierlv or rights taken, accpiired. or affected by so-'.
action No pro|"-riy or rights shall Iw taken without H
c-otisent and concurrc-nce of jM-r-ons owning the same, eic<
nnder the right of rminenl domain and according to In
Pr-eid'd that Ihe cliy and loiaily of San Krancisoo, by or.
' • .1 as alcove, mny. al any lime within Iwo years fr
•cf ihl. anirndmenl. ilonaie to llie State of ' ■
f of 1-ind now "nt"d or h-|.»sf'er acsioir. .1
SINATt CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No.
■ <rT»« III ikcMfa- Catiflitmlumol .imnt^mrnl .>»
. j/(/ 0«c/ county of San Franeixro and the cif|
irithout ralifieatioH by the legitlnture.
The legislature of the State of California, at it
.-cion. commencing on the second day of .Iiine,
ll and six. two thirds of al! Ihe members elet
e houses of said legislature voting in favc.r
; .>|Kise that scH-lion eight of article eleven of tb
ihe HtBte of California be amended by adding I
'i.e following :
In the city and county of San Francisco and I
<:\u .lose', for and during the period cif two yearsj
f Hie nciopiion of this amendment, the eharie
•unty or city may Ik- anienclecl at any time or
r propos'ils therefor, sutunilled b.v the legi^laMv
c said city anci county or ciiy to the qnaliii'd
a general or special elc^c tion helcl at least live
; blicalion of such projcosal or proposals for ten i
II' *spni»er of genc-ral circiilaliccn in said city and]
sec I rsiifi si by three lifihs of the giialilied voters
wi.,, I) sncepclfnent or ani'-ndments vvlo n -o r.iti i
sin'l iiiiiii.-duit.-ty alel without sulcse.i'ietil jip]
b . laicire le'c-onie nnci Ice in full force and e(fc^
pr .M.clcn..*.'. nntccfv or tbinffs c!.»fi«, tsk-n. nc].*T>te
v..!c<l .ilicl eiT.cl.t. »• llecltil. Si. h .ill.. ikIu.. nl
««ic| charter had been a|cprovec| hy the legi.;ali
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDVEf
.1 .i-ii c! \ 1 1 .s. .I'. I ...•,■..!.. I., ; I
hereby [M'oiiohc that sot'tion nineteen of arlirle live of the C'on-
stiliitinn of ihp Stnte of i'niiforiiia. he aiuondeil so a» to read
as tiiilo\v< ;
^^e('tiotl 1!*. Thp K"^'''<*nor. lieiitt'nant*Kovernor. setTctrtry of
stnti'. it>mrt>II*>r. iriMsuriT. ntttn-n4'> -jri-ntTal. ami siirv'»yor-
gi'iiiral shall, at >tati(l tiim-! during thi'ir i-otiliniianiv in olHip.
r*H-»?ivf for tln'ir .s«'r\ices a (*ouipfnHatii»ii which .shall not Ih»
iliiTeasid or diuiiiiishrd di;rins tin" ti>riii for vliiih tiny sliall
havf htM'ii •■ItvtfnJ, \vh:cli i-otnpoiisatinn i.-* hrrel»>* lixed for 'hf
follow inc olliier.s, as follous: (Jovernor. tin thousand dollars
|>pr ai:niiin: lilMlt••llaIll-co^ernor, the sanic |ii'r dii'iii as may hi'
|iro\iil''d liy law for tin' siii'aknr of tin- assi-nihly, to hi' nllowiMl
oiil\ diiriii;: till' M'ssion ttf lh«' li-^islatiire : thf st»«T**iary of stati*.
controller, treasnri'r. and sorvcyor-fioncrnl. five tho'isanil dollars
eai h p'-r aniiinn. and the attorn>\v-;reneral. six thousand dollars
per anniiin. such coinpensjttion to hf in full for all services h.v
theni respeitively rendered in any oliicial capacity or emjiloy-
nieni whatsoever din'intr their respective terms of oifice ;
prill iilid. htnrrrir. that the IcRislatine may, hy law, diminish
the coiuiH-nsation of any or all of siidi officers, hut in no <ase
and nil laws inconsistent with such cluirur. .\ copy of .suili
iharter. lertilied hy tlie mayor, or chief executive officer, and
aiilhetitii-ated by the seal of soch city, .settinc forth tj-ie submis-
sion of such ( liarler to the electors, and its ratidcalion by
them, shall after the approval of stich charter by vhe legislature,
be made in duplicate, anil deposited, one in the ollice of the
secretary of state, and the other, after bcinjr recorded in ('aid
riMordi'r"s office >hnll be depo:<ited in the arihives of the city,
and lliereafier all courts shall take judicial notice .'f Baid
charter. The i-harler. so ratitied. ma.v live antendetl at intervals
of tiot less than two years by prop<»sals therefor, stihtniiteil by
the li-ii>l.itive aulhoriiy of tie- city to it,e c|ualilied . 1.. tors
thereof at a general or spe<inl ehution. held at least forty days
after the publication of such proposals for twenty days in a
daily iiewsp.iper of general circulation in such city, and ratified
h.\ a majority of the eleitors voting thereon, and approved liv
liie legislature as herein provided for the approval of the
charter. Whenever lifleen per <ent of the (lualilied voters of
the city shall petition the leeisjativo authority thereof to submit
aii.v priiiKjsed amendment or amendments to said cl.aner to lh"
• oiistiiution, as follows: (iovernor. six thousand
nnn im : lieutenant-Eovernor. four thousand dollars
and iravelinc expenses, wlien he niay be employefl
and examininp state institutions re<>eiviii(! state]
secretary of state, controller, Irens'irer, attorney-n^
surveyoritencral, three thousand dollar- each per an
comiiensation to be in full for nil services by them
rendered in any official eapacitv rtr enitiloyni-'nt
iluriris their resjiective terms of oiKre : iirmiliil. /i"i«|
the legislature, after the e.x|)irHtiot» of the terms h
oienrioncfl. may b.v Ia*v diminish the coinfien^ation
■'1 svich olfii'ers. but in no case st.all have the po«-er i
he same aliove the sums hereby fixed by this (,'onstitu
salary shall b<> authorized by law for clerical serviet
office provided for in this article, excieding sixteeij
dollars |)er annum for eacli clerk einj)loyed. The
may, in its discretion, abolish ihe office of surveyc
ami none of the ofHcers hereinbefore named shall
their own use any fees or perquisites for the perfo^
any official duty.
Abo, at sail! election on said Tuestlay. tin' sixtii (lay of NovcnilHT. .\. 1). litof,, the following Amendments to the Constitution of the State of Califor
which said Constitutional Amendments were duly pro|}Osed and passed by the Senate and Assembly of the State of California, in the manner required by Sc
California, at the Thirty-.si.xth (Kl.xtrnordiiiary) Session of the Li'tji.'slature, bepinnintt on the second day of June, \. 1). 19()C, and the Legislature at \\» said e;
tioTial Anifiitlnn'iits to the iteojile to be voted on separately by said qualilied electors tif the State of California at said election, said Constitutional .^iiieiidnm
as follows :
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No, 2.
Ch.vI'TI:ii IX. Asmmhlt/ ('i)ii.'<litutii>nal A nir nil in cut .\«. 2, n
risiAutiityi to propunv lit Ihr prupti' of thr Statt of Califitrnia
ini uwi itiliiu tit to the I'liii^titutiiin of ihi- IStati of Cnlifornia,
itininiliiiij urtirh ilitiii theriof tiy ailil'iuij thereto a new
seetion to he nuinhi red ttvititj/. rila'tiiii] to the eonferrili;/, for
the period of tifo yeiir-f, of eertaiii potrers and right.i on the
eitii and eoiintti of San /Vd/icivco relatirc to slreetn, parkx,
hoiileeurd-*. I '>ir-« und tiind-i note oirtted or hemiftcr
acquired hy i. .d the unen thereof.
The legislature of the State of California, at it.s extraordinary
session, cotnmencinfx on the second day of June, nineteen
hundred and six, two thirds ot all the members elected to each
of the liouse.s of said lestisiaturc voting in favor thereof, hereby
propose that article eleven of the Constitution of the State of
California he amended by adding a new section thereto, to be
known as and nundiered twenty, and to read as follows:
Se. tion l!o, I"oi- ami duiing the period of two years from
the ilatc of the adoption hereof, the city and county of San
Francisco, by ordinance adopted by a two-thirds vote of its
board of supervisors and approved by its mayor, may aciiuire,
by purchase, conuemnallou, or donation, lands to he used for
-streets, parks, boulevards, reservoirs or esplanades, or may
actpiire, by purchase, condemnatiim or donation, lands to be
exchaugeil for lands to be used for streets, parks, boulevards,
reserMiirs or esplanades, and ma.v sell, or ma.v exchange, lands
now Used or hereafter to be nojuired hy it for streets boulevards,
reservoirs, or esplanades for other lands to be used for the
same or siiniliir purposes: and may sell, or exchange for other
lantis to be used fiir the sutne, or similar purposes, any lands
now or heretofore used by it, as sites for public or municipal
buildings, and may change, widen or extend the lines of its
streets; and, where made necessary by the changing, widening,
extension, or closing, in whole or in part of any such streets,
niny change the lin's or routes of any pipe, pipe lines, conduits,
or wires heretofore constructed or laid under the privilege
granted by Section ]!• of .Vrticle XI of this Constitution by
any person, firm or corporation in or upon any of such streets.
and may alter the terms of any such privilege now or heretofore
hi'lil or enjoyed hy any per.soti. firm or corporation, on any street
so changed, w iiiened. exti'nded or closed, only to the extent of
(hanging Ihe lines or routes of any such pipe, pipe lines,
conduits or wires from the street so closed to the street oijencl.
established ur widened hy reason of such change; provided, that
no lands now owned by said city and county of San I'Vancisco
shall he sold or exchanged unless such sale or exchange shall
lirst be authorized by a majority of the voters of said city ami
county voting thereon, at a sjiecial election called for the
purpose of suidi authorizaiion, but ihis shall not be construed
to prevent any exchange of such lands aciiuired by the said
city and county at'ler the date of the adoption by the legislature
of the resolution submitting this amendment to' the |ieople, for
street purposes as herein provided: prorided. further, that no
existing iiublic park or siiuaie, or any part thereof, shall be
sold or exchanged uniler the provisions hereof, and alto prorided
that nothing in this section contained shall be so construed
as ti> confer ejion the board of supervisors an.v power or
airhority. beyond that at this date possessed by it, to extend
tie- lei-ni or lime ol" exiMten«-e. or conuitions, of an.v jirivileee or
franchise. In all cases ju-oper compensation siiall be allowed
for all property or rights taken, acijuired. or affected by such
aclioti. No jiroiH'rt.v or rights shall be taken without tli-'
eonsettt and concurrence of persons owning the same, except
under the right of eminent domain and according to law.
I'rovidid. that the city .ind county of San Kranci.sco, by ordi-
nance adopted as above, may. at any time wilhin two years fri'.u
the ailoi>tion of this amendment, donate to the State of Cali-
fornia, any lot of land now owiod or hereafter aciiuired by
said city ;i'nd county as a site for the erection of a building for
>Iale officers in said city a:id county, or may lease to said sr^v..
for a term not exceeding riiieiy-nine years a lot for that purj-' - .
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No, 2.
ClIAPTEI! III. l^enatc Conililntional Amendment A'o. ;' 't
resolution to propoMc to thf people of the State of Valifei ^'vi
an atneiidtnent to the i onutitution of the ttnte. hy amendwn
fiction (iflht of article eleeen thereof. rcUiliny to the omihii-
meiit. duriny the period of tico yearn, of the chartern of the
' ill/ and County of San Franeiaco and the city of |
^rirhout ratification by the lerrifilature.
The legislature of the State of California, at it-s extr
^ -sicn. commencing on the ser-ond day of .Iiine, nine
• d and six, two thirds of all the members elected
rl .' houses of said legislature voting in fa\or therr
repose that section eight of article eleven of the Co
ilie State of California be amended by adding to sa
■ ■ e following :
In the city and county of San Francisco and in tl^
San .losr*. for and daring the period of two years froa
f tlie adojition of this amendment, the charter of said
juuty or city may be amended at any time or times by
p proposals therefor, submitted by the legislative au((
".p said city and county or city to the qualified electoq
a general or si'ecial election held at least five days
: hiicalion of such proposal or projiosals for ten da.vs
C' vspaper of general circulation in said cit.v and coun|
atil rntifi-'d b.v three fifths of the gualified voters voting
wli,, h amendment or amendments v.hen so rati.ied b.v
sfall iiuuieiiiutely and without subsequent approval
!■ irislature become and be in full force and eBfwt. ana
proceedings, matters or things done, taken, adopted or ]
hy any public hoard, officer, or by any in.lividual or pe
such ratiiied aimndments of the charter of the said]
countv of San I'rancisco or city of San .Jose shall
as valid and eiTeclive as though such amendment or an
to said charter had been approved hy the legislature.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
CUAlTtn V'll. Senate Conxtitutione.l A inendmetil
rexidutien to propose to the pii.jde of the Statt
an amendment to the Constitution of i*aid state hy
article Ihirtien thereof by striking ihrrifr.,m and
gcction fire of 'aid artuii, relatirc to contraeti fori
meat of taxes or assessments on money loatied or \
yatjes. duds of trust or other licni.
The legislature of the State of California, at its extr
ses^ion, commencing on the second day of June. lOOtl,
And I tlo hereby offer a reward of One Hundred Dollars for the arrest and conviction of any
such rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the sum
•viry person violating atiy of the i)rovisions ofl
i:\ Thousand Dollars.
^n (tcstitttony lU!)cvcof, /. geo. c. Pardee, as Govern
set mij hand ainlomised the Great Seal of said *S'/|
this oc i^ day of Septemher,A. D.
Attest .
itlh' (.'imsnniii.ir. ui- ii.'i.i iimi all aiii.-iitiuiL-iiis iii.'ii-.
»« iii.onsist.'m with siKh .liiirl.r. A copy ..f su.li
Irtii'.il liv til.' mavor. or clu.'C .•xitnlive olhwr. ami
-.1 liv llie si-iil (if sucli city, (■•itiiii: forlli llie fubmis
kdi (liJirliT t'l till' I'li'ctors, :in<l iis riitiluatioii by
I nt'tir the approval of such charter by the logislatnri.
■li (liiplicnlf. anil di'P"'''"'''- '""' '" ''"' """'' "' '."i
if -^lati-. ami thf otluT. after bcins nc.rdc.l in km. I
follicc *hall be ileposited in the ardiives of the city.
\ficr all courts shall take judicial iiotite I'f saiil
ri;e charter, so ratified, may be amendeil at intervals
lliaii two vears bv proposals therefor. siihmitteJ by
Itive aiithi.r'ilv of 'ihe city to the (lualilici el,Ht.>rs
.'eueral or -pecial election, held at h-ast forty days
Ipublication of such prop..sals f..r twenty days in a
V';il'er of general circulation in such city, and ratitied
briiv of the electors voting theienn. and approved bv
JBiu're as herein provided for the approval of the
r\vhenever fifteen i>er cent of the qualihed voters ol
Vail petition the legislative authority thereof to subinit
d amendment or amendments to said charter to Ih"
jvfiiiVr. A. 1). 100(>. tlie following Amendmen
|piis<eil by the SeiiiiU- iind Asstiiilily of the S:
eiii^liiture, bepinning on the second day of Jiii
laiil qtiiililifd eleetors of the State of ("aliforniti
< onslilution. as follows; (iovernor. six ihoi>and dollars per
annum: lieutenanl-covernor. four ihoiLsan.l dollarx per annum,
and iravelina expenses, when he may lie employed in visiting
and exaniinini: state institutions reeeivinz state aid; the
scu-retarv of state, controller, treasurer, attorney-general and
survevofseneral. tlirei^ thousand dillaiN eaih i>er annum, such
comiH-nsation lo be in full for all services by them respectively
reii.l.rei in anv official capacitv or employment whatsoever
dnii'iL' their respective terms of ollice : ;(r..r <•/../. A'jTrrier that
the legislature, after the expiration of the terms h-reinbefore
mentioned mav bv law diminish the romt>en«otion of any or
^M such ntliceis;-. but in no ease st.all have the power to increase
ihe same above the sums heivhy lixed by this ( o:,st!,,itioii. No
salarv shall be authorized by law for clerical servues. in an.v
office provided f..r in this article, ej.ceding sixteeii hundred
do ars per annum for each clerk ein,>loye,l. The legislature
mav. ill its discretion, abolish the otTiee of surveyor-gener.jl .
ami none of Ihe olHcers hereinbefore name.l shall receive for
their own use any fees or perquisites for the performance of
any ofBcial duty.
Sistioii J. The sessions of tie" legislaturH siuiJi ...mmence
at l:.' oVlmk M.. on the first .Monday after the first .lay «!
January next suiceeding the election ot its members, and after
the elei-tlon held in the year IS.stl. shall he biennial, unless
the governor shall, in the interim, eoinene the legislature by
lirodaniation. .Vo bill shall be introduced in either House forty
days after the comnieneement of each session without the
consent of Hiree fourths of the meinb<>rs thereof.
Section -X The members of the legislature shall receive for
their services, the sum of one thousand dollars each per session
to be paid at suidi times during the si-ssion as may be providei'
by law. and mileai:" to lie fixed by law and fiaid .mt of th^-
state treasury; such mileage shall not exceed ten cents jie;
mile, and conlingeiii i-xpenses not exceeding twenty-live dollar^
per meniber lor each session.
The legislature may also provide for additional help; but in
no case shall the total expense for employes, or attache's, exceed
the sum of hve hundred dollars (.$.MK>> per day for either
house, nor shall Ihe pay of any attache be increased after he is
elected, or appointed.
ts to the Constitution of the State of California will he voted on by the .,ualitied electors of said stat., all oi
•e of Cnlifornia in the luannev re.iiiired hy Section One of Article Eighteen of the Constitution of the State of
,. A 1> 1900 and the Legislature at it3 sai.l extraordinary session .luly submitted the said following (^.nstitu-
■It -aid election, .-^aid Constitutional Amendments being prepared and de..^ignated hy numbers and otherwise
Bjoye.l hy any person, firm or corporation, on any street
ed, widened, extended or closed, only to the extent o;
llie lines or routes of any sucli iiipe. ]iipe lines
lor wires fniin the street so closed to the si reel o|ien-il.
]pd or widened hy reason ot such change: j)roiidid. that
I now own-d hv said city and county of Sau t'raucisi -
iild or exchanged unless such sale or exchange sha,.
luiluuized by a majority of the voters ot said city au'i
uling thereon, at a special election called for tli-
|of such authorization, but ihis sliall not be construed
_il anv cNcliange of such lands aciiuired hy the said
rcniiiuv aficr the dale of the adoption hy the legislatun
iluti'on sulimittins: this amendment to the peoide. (>■■:
nrposes as herein provided; /o-ori-.'c.y. furthir, that !■
J public park or S(|c.ii!e. or any part thereof, shall h
kxcliangcd under the provisions hereof, tiittl iiUo pruvidi I
Vhiri; in this .section contained shall be so constru-d
onfer upon the board of supervisors any iiower ^r
bcvond that at tliis date possessed by it, to exte!;d
i>r lime ot' exislen<-e. or conditions, of any privileKe or
In all casus ju-oner compensaiion sitall lie alio >ecl
oroiiertv or rights taken. ac(|uire<l. or affected b.vsiicli
Vo pnuKTlv or rights shall he taken without the
I'nd coui'urrence of persons owning the same, except
I- right of eminent domain and according to law.
lint Ihe cilv and couiily of San !• rancisco, by ordi-
loiilcd as above, may, at any time within tvyo years frora
Dticei of this amendment, donaie to the State ol tali-
Biiv lot of hind now owiieil or hereafter iicquired hy
■Hid couulv as a site for the erection ot a building for
■cl'r-^ in said eitv and r-ounly. or may lease to said staL!
m not exceeding ninety-nine years a lot for that purpos. .
llTE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 2,
III. .Neimfc ('oiii!i!iilional AmriidiiK lit No. 2, «
_.:,ii lu pioiww III till- iiiDfile tif till !<tiitv of Calift'inin
iiiiihiHiil lu the i I nilituliun uf tlif itatf. by amcniln.i
k ii!7/.( of arliik- ilirni Ihiri'i.f. rdatiiiij to the anuiui-
[duriiii/ till- period of tuu yiar.i. of the eharter* of the
cilu and county of San Francinco and the city of San Jose
without ratifieatiiin ly Ihe hgistntiire.
The legislature of the State of California, at its extraordinary
. sslon, commencing on the second day of June, nineteen lun-
•cd and six. two thirds of all the members elected to eacli ot
ihe houses of said legislature voting in favor therco.. Iiereby
iropose that section eight of article eleven ot the Constitution
'it ihe State of California be amended by adding to said section
the following: . , • .i •. „f
In the citv and eountv ot San I- rancisco and in the cit> ot
«an Jose, for and during the period of two years from the date
.f the adoption of this amendment, the charter ot said city and
oiintv or city may be amended at any time or times by proposal
r proposals therefor, submitted hy the legislative authority of
• le said citv and county or city to the qualified electors thereof.
r: a gi'nera'l or special election held at least hve days after the
i.iblication of such proiiosal or proposals for ten days in a daily
ni\\-iiaiier of gem'ral circulation in said city and counly or eity
mil raliti.'d bv three fifths of the qunlilied voters voting thereon;
wli.ih iiniendment or amendments v.len «o rati.ied by such vote
si. ill immediately and without subsequent approval hy the
h.'-latiire become and be in full force ar ' -effect, and all nets,
pi eedings, matters or things done, taken, adopted or performed
bv any public board, oliicer. or by any in.lividual or person under
si: h Vatilied aiiiendiiicnts of the charter of the said city and
r i.inry of Sau I-faiici.-eo or city of San Jose shall be forever
IS valid and eflfeetive as though such amendment or amendments
said eharter had been apfiroved by the legislature.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 8.
' I[.\1'TKK VH. Simile Connliluliioiel A nn'iiilmnit .Vo. .S. o
rixiihilioii lo propiiKe tii the pioplr of thi Stale of Califitrnia
nn (iiiuiidiiiiiil ti, the Conititulinn of laid utate by amending
iirliele Ihirlien thmof by xtriliiig then jr., m and repeatiuy
neelion five of naid nrluh. ril'iliie to eohtriuli for the pay-
mini of taxi < or uxse^omientu on money loaned or on mort-
ijiiije.i, deeds of Irtiit or other lieni.
The legislature of the State of California, at its extraordinary
session, commencing on the second day of June, lOOli, two thirds
of all the members voting iu favor thereot, hereby propose that
article thirteen of the Constitution of the State o£ California
be anii'iided by repealing section five thereof. ,,.,..
Article thirteen of the Constitution of the State ot Calitornia
is herebv amended by striking therefrom and repealing section
live thereof, which section reads as follows:
Section 5. Kvery contract hereafter made, by winch a debtor
is obligated to pa.v any tax or as-sessment on money loaned,
or on any morigaie. deed ot trust, or other lien, shall, as to
any interest sjiecih.d therein, and as lo such tax or a.ss"ssment,
be null and void.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 12.
ClIAPIl i; Vlll, S' mile 1'on.ililutionul .\ iii< ndinenl .Vo. IJ. u
riKoluti'jn lo propone to the people of the State of Califurnin
an amendment to Artiele Xl of the CoiiKtilution of California,
hy amending neetion eighteen thereof, relating to ihe power
of counties, cities, citicn and countici, toicni, townnhipt-:
boards of education and school districts, to incur iniUbtednes'.
Ilis'.lird. by the sennte. the a'semUy concurring. That the
legislature of the State of California, at its special session,
lommencing on tin- second day of June. .\. !>.. 1!KM;, two thirds
of the lie iiihers eIecle<J to each of the two houses voting in
favor theiiof, herepy proposes that section eighteen of .\rtiele
XI of the Constiliition of California tie amended by adding a;
the end thereof the following: The city and counly of San
Francisio. the city of San Jose and the town of Santa Clara
mav niak" luovisi'on (or a sinking fund, to pay the principal
of any indebtedness incurred, or to be hereafter incurred, by ii,
to commence at a time after the incurring of such indebtedness
of not more than a period of one fourth of the time ot maturity
ot such indebtedness, which shall not exceed seventy-live years
from the time of contracting the same. Any indebtedne.ss
incurred contrary to any provision of this section shall be void.
Jars for the arrest and conviction of any and every person violating any of the provisions of Title IV, I'art I, of the Penal Code of the State of California;
Ijiended for the purpose reaches the sum of Ten Thousand Dolhirs.
^n (ETretimonil |.UIjCVCOf, /. GEO. C. Pardee, as Gocemor of tlie state of California, hare hereurito
set my liaud audtnused the Great Seal of said State to he affixed at tlie City of Sacranteulo,
this o^ Y '' day of September, A. D. 1900. // ^
/<^. C, '^.U
Governor of the State of California.
Attest: ■::^.x.^l^.2^'Z.^^^^^
^ &ecreiary of State.
t^'itio ■ 30 0
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EXECUTIVE DEPAP'^MEHT,
?5TA-'L -. : -. ■- 'I- •
yiOIAl. ET.l.OTICir PROCVA'> ATK H.
miKRhA'^, Hon. . . illett, Reprf^nentativo tc the
t,rtot o;- -■ -^^ . ■• ^ -rreBpnto-
ti^/.^, ^hioii reaxgr.;U.ion lias be^n aooei tea ana v/i^j. tai.e ci';,aot
or^ ^he 4th day of Noveiber, . . 1?0P, trerfiW oausinr; a -/naanoy
i-- r!nid ;-) •floe,
liO"^ T'lPJ'"'^'''- » I'n \<^.cr-.-!^~'Cf^ ■ ith ti^e law thRr*^unto
direoti^i/; ' •?, I hevfjby iroclaii.: anu iilvo nctioe t: : i ■■'■<. n eaial
Lleotion will be hold thro^jghout the Pirst Oongrer^slonel Dia-
triot of tho State of nallfornlft, on Tuoaday. i. e sixth dry of
lloveraber. A. 7^. ir-ce, nt >vhi^^h -T-otln tno following
offioei* will OP elected, to-.. it;
One ?e r-^aertative to thp congress of the United States
fro'n the Pir;--t <Tor*^rftani. 'lal nijitriot of the '^te^.e of California,
for t:.'- /-- '• t -' >. -. .. ^-i^-e'',, r^nl^-rod.
Ana I uo ftiTtficr offer a row-iixu of or.e hunux-e^.
for orro-t jonviotion of any and nvery person violating
any of the TrovlRlrra of Title IV, Pf^rt 1, of the Penal Code;
auoh rewards to be paid i^.til t • '-1 ^-''Tnt hpr.^after ex-
pended for ti purpose reaoi^os Vr.o i,ai\ ex oe' .
TiTIlESS my hand and th'* Oreai
Seal of State thio fc rtli day
of Cotcner, nir-te/»n hunared
a'd ,_,. ,„ ^ ,
CCV'
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Attent:
f!0oretary of Stat**.
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Filed iv U>-r (ifjUT v/
th,
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Otittc of U"alitV>vuia.
''PEOTA''- ET.EOTI^'N PROC;t,AMATICN.
V" '■■''■p.
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'ressiop.al Dls-
,->'r-'-» CiO .:
ti^'f*. v:": ich reBxgr'C.tlon "nas been acoej, ttxi ar.u will take: ex'., •■ot
c- -]-r /th day of Noveriber, A. l;. 1906, tnerelv aavtsi;;: a vacar.cy
directing me, I h-^'-i ;y Mncia.
Llect^ ■. ■. - ' ■ ■. . . ^
;.over-ber, ' . . . , ■ '
Lve net ice tnat a 3}eoiaI
i'viesday, ". ■- of
I'or tne
vev.aeu.
U!iexiji.rea terrr. oi u. ,, •'" , " ■ ' ' -^ci.
Arc; I do further offer a rc/ar:; of one hundred, dollfora
arrost and conviction of any and eveiy perr - - ' ■ -
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p.v T .soer. For t>ie
\7orl'i-v;^-.e B^^ini-athy v;h-i.G.
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aople of other states prd
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IN Tlf^Ti!.:OHY ■"\i}"'}-0?, I 'i\:a:--
jipreiA^itc Bet r^'' hand n-.o. c^ivv.ed
the oreat ne.'.l of th(> State
to be r-ffiLxed, at the oapltf 1 .
in t;u; ^^-' o:' -f—r^'-'^-to .
this te-t;T <lr-Y of Hove-i-er,
A. ny^irCfi.
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SPE!CIAL ^JFCTJOYi PF0Cn/"A'Fr01T.
'.TI^^FEAS ,
,t th J
of
Alpine, 3t< : '- - ':rali.
on
utii 'a,' oi' i:ov3Eib3i
irrc, tha trvvo Ccindldat33 fc:.
ixTlca or Stip3ar4or Jrd-o or
Irlrij '^crnty racalvod an aqual an
al/T-hagt nwEbai" cT
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KOV;, TTTSU'ORS, In ficcordtanc 3 ivttli tlio la,w theraunto
dlractln'^ ra, T .laraby ^inclcvlr
J nctica tlv^t
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'^1 action
tiircu~hort tha ?nld County oT / Irlna on
'T\5 3gdr'v, ti
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A. D, 1907, at wlnlc:-- glacial
J 1 3 (; t i (" ;
:-d, tc-./lt:
Or J Sur 2ri Oi* Jud':^3 1:
'ornty ci' /--Irlna,
Stata or California.
And T ' - I^ireby orf.^r a i^TTar-' ci' one ht-n ""red dcli.^B
fOi
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;onvltjtic- c
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any o^
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'3 to b3 *- .Id until t::3 tot.il arrunt h Ji-acu't ar axrandad Tor
tii3 -^vr^o" 3 .V3ach33 tha stir. oT tj: thou 3ft
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PROC^i^yATION
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XXS'^UT IVB DBP »RT ■ -JNT
State of "ilifornia.
^acra-T-ento, Cnl. , April 15,1907.
WirKPKAF, the ?;tat« Veterinarian of tlw State of California h&a
ascertainad th t eattla locutau In that, certain araa of ^erri'-ory
eitiatod south and west of t.h« q^iarantine line hereinafter deBCril;ed
are lia'^le to com.-nunicat e an infeotiouo diseHse known as jexae^
Bi-lenetlc or Southern cat'.l« ferer, to cattle loeated north and east
of btlI.: -ine, should said cattle locaisd south ana west be shirred,
moved or transjortad, driren or -razed orer the lands situa-ed north
and east o*" mid Bine; and
ii^7,P^«f>, Under and "by Tir.ue of an Act of th« T.e^^islature of t.he
'"^ ita of Vllfornia, entitled "^^n *ct to i rotect do'eatic lire a ock
fror c^^" ■ -^"iouB an infectlcue diBeasea, to ; rovide for t>'3 aiiointnant
ana dutlea of cfflclila tc oarry into effect the roTii-.ic b of t^ils
Act, and to rovld* oi aii roj riatlon therefor" which became a. law 'arch
Ifc, 1899, amended Varch 20, l^Ob, aj . rored Warch Ii3, 1907, the Ptatt
Veterif.arian of -J a cf "^ \ Ifornla, in orjor tr irevent th crread*
Ing or ca.rjaunication of aaiu aiaoiiae of ^exaa, arlenetle or ^c th rn
eg i ferer ir cattle, haa, or this fifteenth daij of *i rl , 1907,
*
aade a quarKntlnn line as followat
r>9r\ <"» O't > (! Pacific coast w' era tha northern ■ o odary of
- ,\i ■ ilE Ohlaio :o inty oonnecta iwi:- ..v '--acific cean ; thence eai terly
»l5«c the northern boundary of ^mn '.ula Oblaio Cointy to ita Jmptlon
• 1 .•rtcm bOiraary of Klnpa Icmlji ».ence northwea larly along
i^9 wettern ■ o nd »ry of -InEa an reano co ntl^a to t> nrrt.hweH
•ornor of "r •«o noxnty; thence northeaa -orly ai nr the ac-.^hem
bo indarv of '"•rood '^■o nty to Ita lnt«ra«otlon wit*- tha rlrht of way of
the wmln lino of tha "oithtrn Pacifle "•■{.any; theno* ao ithoaa f.orly
a nf the rtpM of wav of tVn main line of tba Tou hern acifio ^•ni anj
/
to Its intersection *-lth th« BOuthern to.ndarv of "reeno 'ounty; .hence
nor h«*8t«rly alon^ th« .o-.therr. bomdary of Fresno Co .nty to th«
northeast correr of Tulare Co .nty; thtnoe southerly alon*^ th.» eaelern
boundary of Tular. County to th^ e athaaat corner of oaia county; thenc«
ea. erly alon^ the .o. thorn boundary of Inyo County to it. interoectlon
with the oaenorn boundary of the ntato of aiifornia.
nrrBRR^*?, i'he -t ..-.3 Voterl-arlan has, o- ivie fifte^-nth day of
*,rll. 1907, made and establlBhed the following rula. and r.gulatlcn.
as to ths crossing of oattlo orer said quarantino lino:
T^ron, this fifteenth day of April. 1907. to the ihlrty-fi r.t day
Of October. 1907. incl ..iv. eTery xT.on. oo^. any. cory oration, their
agents *ni servants, are Vr^by rohiblted from driving, loading,
.OTln^. oarryin. or trnn.! ortinp, or from oruslog or permitting to be
drlTon. led. -.oved. transjorted, carried or drifted oTor or across
said quarantine lin. so establl.h.d. any eattle orlglnatinc or being
aouth or west of the said quarantine line, .nd all ralWoad and oteam-
shlp oo«p..nieB. and o her transi ortation comranles, their officers,
a;,ent. an i e.rT.nts. are hereby prohibited from ehirring or transportlo
•r accOT ting for shlr.r.eot or transrortatlon. any oat .1 originating or
belnf eouth or west of . tid quarantine line, or frox .hin:ing or trans-
portlnr In o f , e of California anv oaitle ori.tnatln. or v,ei„g
I. ih.t area of territory 1 th« United <Uata. .outh of the ..deral
quaranti-e lire which ha. been or mar be establlehed by the UnL^ed
nt. "... erar. .nt of ^gricuUure. or any eattle inf.eted -1th the
MOP"n/JP *^^UT,*T;s tl.k. exoert in accordance with the rtrulatlon. of
the united rtatee n.<arta;ent of »rrlc«lture. or excel t where .aid
catae ar .M ed ^nd trane,orted or railroad train, for 1 edUt.
.l.»ghter, a^. -^n so .hln^.i or trans, ort.d by railroad the following
reru'.tlon. «fl».t be obserred!
r..t ,n rout, to .«r... ....rat. ,.n. mu,t t. ..t .part to r.c.lT.
th«m. and no o.h.r cattl. ahaU b„.ad,nm.d to »ald ,.n.. !». oar.
t>.a-. ha« oarnad .aid stoo. .h»U b. cl.a...d and al.lnf.ctod b.for.
tho, ar, a,-aln u.ao to tran„ort. .tor. or .h.U.r anl.-U. or ..rohan-
""'aii .ar. o.rrrln^ cattl. fro-, .al« q»«-ant.„. ~-.. •»." "•«•-
placard. ..atln, tha. .aid .„r. contain -SOUTKWN CAIXTJ^-. a.o ,a.h
Of th. »., MU. Of .aid ahlp-a-t. .h." ►-" • "»" "" '" ^"* "'*'
a .iTilar ..,.t....nt. '•^.n.T.r an, c.ta. haT. Co.. fro. .aid ,u.ran-
tir. ar.a. and .hall b. r...lr,.d fro. an, ,o.„t a. wMoh th.y ^aT.
..en r^-.oaded to . -y o.h.r point of d..tlratl.n. th. oar. ..rrylnr ..U
animal, .h-,11 bear .Inll-.-r , l.card. with 11« .tat„ont., .nd the .a.
Mil. .0 .ta..,d. .t what,«r ,olnt th... cattl. .h.ai b. unloaded
t.e, .hall b, placd In ..,,ar,t. - .n. to ,*..ch no .th.r oa.tl. .hall b,
admittad*
Th, era u..d to trann, ort a-ch anl,aal.. anu th. pan. in -hloh
t.., ar, fad and ....r.d. an th, r.n. .a'- a^art for th.ir r.o.ptlon
at o.nt Of dctlnatlon. .hall bo cl.an.d ."C ui.infao .d l- th, fol-
lowlnr manner:
(a) R.r.OT. all lltt.r and manur.; thl. Utl.r ad n...nur. 'aj b.
di.inf.ct.d b, -ixing It ,i.h 11.. or .aturatln. It .ith a fi« (M
,.r o..t .Olu.i.n Of 100 P.r o.nt ..rb.l.c acid. or. if net ai.lnf.c.od
l. -,.t b. .tor.d .'.r. no cattl. can «-.. In cntact wUh It durl.R
th. ..r.od fro- A.rll 1^ 190^ to OctO.r il. l»07. inol..i«.
(h) "-..h th. car. .^a f.odlnr a.d .at.rW trough. .1th .at.r
until el«»n*
,„ -. ur... th. .. ir. mv.r .urf.c. of th, .ar.. Includin,
,,, rf... .r th, .ar «nr.. and th. f.n.in,. tr....h.. .hut...
. ^ - fv . alxtur* wi* Of on« a"d-a-h»lf yo'ind*
ana flo r» of the J'»n« mi^' . «ixtur»
,f 11,. and ...M-rt.r p f XOO ,.r c n. .arboil. acid to ...h
,.Uo. .f ..t.ri .r .Uh a ..1..I0. «a. b, ..r..l..nr f.-r (.) ..a."
of ohlorlda of li .e t aac>i gallon of water.
It is further ord«rad thai, a Tlola ion of any or either of the
abore* rules and regulations shall h m offenee and i^niahable ae
proTided by the lawe of the State of ' lifornia; now,
Therefor, I, J. N. ffillett, ae Oorernor of the r.tate of California,
by Tirti)e of the authority Tested ir -ao by law, do hereby reclaim the
abore bo."dary of such qi.aranM « wl tM- -e ^^ t^ cf -^lifornia, r^d
further hereby i roclalrr the ahore rres, ordor«, nnd ref-ulatlone rre-
acrlbed by the rtate Veterinarian for the maintenance and enforo^rent
Of Buch quarantine to bu leral and binding ruler, and ra.ulaaons within
B.id rtate, ind I do farther proclaim that eala rules, ordure, and
regula.lone shall b« nxaintainea ind enforced <^i.hin t-d r nta of Ca i-
fornia, and t> a a riolatlon thereof ohall subject all j ersons bo
Tiolating .-^n:/ of said rul«8. orders, or rerulations to the .enaltieB
proTlded for in sectlrn eight of the said Act of the T.erislature
entitled "An Act to ; rotect domestic 1 iTe .took fro-n contagious and
infecticue dlseaBea, to rrovide for the anointment and duties of
officials tt carry into effect the provisions of thiP Act, and to
provide an an ro riation therefor.'
IV WITrEP"^ '^^rogOF, I hare horeii^to set rry h^nd and c .used
the nrea eal of .his ^'tite to be hereunto affixed, thie 15th, day of
•rril, A. -1. 1907,
foie'rnor of the ^t ite of California.
AirXST:
(8?.At.)
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acre tar..' of ■ -a«.e.
' AMSHDMHIT TO PROCLAMATIOK.
8TATB 07 CUPORNIA,
SacramtiitQ, Airll 15, 1907,
Th« Island of Santa Roea, a part of SantaBarbara Couiity, on ao-
eount o? llinl tr.^ from Texai faTor Infoctlon la «ot to bo f^e^'-jj*
la part of the quaraatlnad area aa set forth in the proclamation of
April 15th, 1907.
In conaldaration of th« aotloii of th« Boarda of Buparrlaora of
the Comtioa of Karn, Tulare, Kinps, San LuIb Obiapo, and Sarta Bar-
bara, m anointing I Cou„tl,'LiTe Stock Inapeotor, f^V.^^i^f ted with
strict quarantine all araaa in naid counties known to be I'^f^bed with
the BOOPHILOS A^NULATUS tick, the tranamit-ter of ^exas, aplenelie or
southern oattle ferer, catt e originating in the * oje mentioned
countlea can be itOY«d to points Ir the Ptat^ of /California «orth jd
ibOTo the .aid quarantine line, rrorided they ifTe first ln»P«ctad by
?he State Veterlrarian. or his duly authorUed 4^pent, ana «*« ^c^^?",^^
vanied by a oertificat; ahowlnir said catcle to ^e free from contagious
and infectious diseases and the Poophilus Anoulatus tick.
Ir. conaideration of the action of th^^l^oarda of 5'^f«'"7j«°" °'
tha Counties Of Kadera and Fresno, in m)iointi«g a ^^""^y ^ire Stoc^
Inaieetor. and placing under strict quaranU«s all avbab in aaitt
cSmt?er;e8t of tha ri^ht-of-way of the main line Jj/^* ^S^^^J^'^^^^.
Paoif Ic Railroad Company know-i to be infea ed/lth the Boophilua *«"«"
l;?ii tick ca??le originating in thoae portl^a of the abcre mentioned
counties cin be moved to polnte in the Ftatb/of Clifornla nor. h ana
ibore the eaid quarantine line, provided hey are firat i"r«°ted by
theltite Veterinarian, or his'duly authorUed a^ant, »"J^;;%*^^°r„^
panted by a .ertif icatS showing said animals to be free from conta«io«e
and infect i.^ua isaasos and the "oophilua ^unulatua tick.
IT IS 'T?FB'W OR-iERED that, during the continuance of the quarantine
a. set forth in the irocla.a.iSn of April 15. 1907, no cattle orlglna-
??«g in the quarantine area as described in said P'-of !^*^^°" '^f ^ ^*
moved or allowed to mOTC into the counti^is of Kern, lulare, Kings,
San Luia Obispo, Santa Tarbara, yresno and J^adera.
I VITNBSS WHIRSOF,
Great Seal of Lhis State
A. T>. 1907,
I have hereunto sot my hand and caused the
to be affUed this fifteenth day of April,
■ficwf r^r "of the State of C'alifornia.
ATI-^?'T:
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^orelary o/ *tatc. y^
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
OFFICE OF STATS VETERINARIAN.
PROCLAMATION.
EX3CUTIVE DEPARTUTENT,
STATE OP CALIFORl^IA.
Sacramento, Cal. , June 14, 1909.
■JI/IIERRAS , The Slate Veterinarian of the State of California
>.as fcicerluined that cal.tJe located in certain counties in the
State of Califcrnia hereinafter namei are liable to conmunicate
an infectious dist-ase KncAT as Te;vas, splenetic or Southern fever
to cattle located in other counties in the State of California
should said cattle located in the counties hnreinafter named be
shippeJl, lEoved, '.ranspcrted, driven or grazed over the lands sit-
uated in other counties in the State of California; and,
'AliZHE/i.S , Under and "by virtue of an Act of the Legislature of
the State of California, entitled "An Act to protect domestic live-
stock fron conte-gious and infectious diseases, to provide for the
appointment and duties of officials to carry into effect the pro-
visions of this Act, and to provide an appropriation therefor,"
which became a lav; Ilarch 18, 1899, and as arcended March 20, 1905,
and March 23, 1907, and as further amended March 19, 1909, the
State Veterinarian of the State of California, in order to prevent
the spreading or communication of said diseas;; of Texas, splenetic
or Southern fever in cattle, has, on this fourteenth day of June,
1909, quarantined the follcw:n£ counties and parts of counties in
the State of California: San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura,
Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, Tulare end Kings; and that part of
Fresno County situated west of the east side line of the Southern
Pacific Railroad; and those parts of San Bernardino £:nd Riverside
counties situated 7;est of the one hundred and sixteenth meridian
west longitude.
WHEREAS, The State Veterinarian has, en this fourteenth day
of June, 1909, .T.ade and established the follov;ing rules and regula-
tions as to the movements of cattlt.' from said counties and parts of
counties into other cc.nties or sections in the Stats of California,
or from anv one of the counties or parts of counties herein mention-
ed to any "o/'^the other count Jes or carts of counties herein mention-
ed: '
Frcia and after thin fourteenth day of June, 1909, every
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son, coupany, ocrporaticn, their agsnts and sor/ants, are hereby
prohibited "from driving, lending:, moving, carrying or transporting,
or from caisin'- or permitting to be driven, led, moved, trar.apc rted,
carried or drifted into any other county or ccction in the State of
California, or from any cr.c of tho counties or parts of counties
herein irsnticned to any of the other counties or parts of counties
herein mentioned, any cattle originatimsj or being in the following
naxed counties and parts of counties: San Luis Obispo, Santa Bar-
bara, Ventura, Loo Angeles, Orange, San Diego, Tularo and Kingc ;
and that part of Fresno County situated west of the east elda line
of the Scuthorn Pacific Railroad; and these parts of San Bernardino
and Riverolds counties situated west of the one nundred and six-
teenth meridian west longitude, unlr.ss such cattle have first been
inspscted by tl^e State Veterinarian or his duly authorized deputy
and are accompanied b./ a certificate issued by curh officer stating
that said cattle are free from contagious and infectlcus diseases
and cattle ticks (Margaropus annulatua); provided, horever, that
when said cattle p.re ehirpcd or transported on railroad trains for
immediate alauthtor to tho following named cities In the State of
California: San ?ranoisco, Oakland, Lob Angeles and San Diego,
inspection and certification of such cattle will not J)« required,
tut when BO chipped or transported, by railroad the following regu-
lations must he observed.
On unloading said cattle at their destination, or for food
end reut en route to same, separate pens must be set apart to re-
celTe them and no other ca-.tle shall be admitted to »»!'* P^i^-^' J^®
cars that have carried said cattle shall be cleaned and disinfected
before they are again used to transport, store or shelter animals
or merchandise.
AIL cars carrvlng said cattle shall bear placards stating that
said car3 certain "SOUTHERN CATTLS% and e.ach of the way bills of
said shipments shall have a note en its face with a eloil&r state-
ment.
The cars used to transport such cattle ehall be cleaned and
disinfected in the following manner:
(a) Remove all litter and manure. This litter and manure
must be stored where no cattle can come into contact with it for
a period of at least eight months,
(b) Wash the cars with water until clean.
(c) Saturate the entire inner surface of the cars, in-
cluding the inner surface of the car doors, with a mixture made
of one and one half pounds of lima and one quarter pound of pure
oarbolio acid to each gallon of water; or with a solution made
by dissolving four ounces of chloride of lime to each gallon of
water.
It is further, ordered that a violation of any or either of
the foregoing rules and regulations shall be an offense, and pun-
ishable as provided by the laws of the State of California.
Foff. Therefore, I, J. N. Glllett. as Governor of th« State
of Cal^fon.ia. by virtue of the authority vested in me by law, do
hereby proclaim the counties and parts of counties named in this
proclamation Quarantined within the State of California, and fur-
ther hereby proclaim the foregoing rules and regulations prescribed
by the State Veterinarian for the maintenance and enforcement of
such quarantine to be legal and binding rules and regulations with-
in the State of California, and I do further Proclaia that said
rules and regulations shall be maintained and enforced within the
State of California, and that a violation thereof shall "^Djeot
all persons so violating any of said rules or regulations to the
penalties provided for in section eight of that said Aot of the
Legislature entitled "An Aot to protect domestic livt stock from
contagious and infectious diseases, to provide for the appointment
and duties of officials to carry into effect the proTlelons or
this Act, and to provide an appropriation therefor.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto eet my hand and caused
the Great Seal of this State to he hereunto affixed, thie four-
teenth day of June, k,D, 1909.
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EXKCUTIVl DKPARTMIIIT,
State of California.
Sacramento, August 1, 1907,
In con»ld«ratlon of the action of the Boards of Superrlsors
of the CountlM San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles,
In appointing a County Lire Stock In«pootor, and placing under
■tr* '*t qpiarantlns all area* in aalA eountiaa ltm«wB to "bo
inf sstoA with the BOOPHILUS AlOTOLATUS tick, the transmitter of
Texas, splenetic sr Seuthsm cattle 0«Ter, cattle originating
In the ahore ■•ntione* counties can he iioTed to poteta in the
State of California north and ahore the said quarantine J.lne,
proTldeA they are first Inspected by the State Veterinarian,
or his duly authorised agent, and are accompanied by a certifi-
oate *0*ing afcid oattle te be free fro« contagious and Infec-
tious diseases and the Boophilvs Amulatus tick.
In consideration of the action of the Boards of Supenrisors
*f the Counties sf Madera and Tracns, in appointing a Ceunty
LiYS Stock Inspector, and placing under strict quarantine all
areas in said counties situated west of the right«of-*ay of the
mln line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Con)any known to be
infested with the Boophilus Annulatus tick, cattle originating
in those portions of the abore mentioned counties can be moved
to points in the State of California north and aboye the said
tparantlne line, proTlded they are f rst inspected by the
State Veterinarian, or his duly authorised agent, and are
aoee^anieA by a certificate shoving said aniaals to be free
fro» oentaglous and Infectious dlssases and the Bsophilus
annulatus tiek*
In oonsldsratlen of the astion of the Bsard of Superrisors
•f the Csunty of San Bsmardins, in appointing a County Liwe
stock In»p«ot«r, and placing under .trlct (luarantine all areas
In Bald county iltuatod wott of the one hundred and elxteenth
meridian west longitude, lDie.ii to he Infe.ted with the Boophilua
Annulatui tick, the tranemltter of Texae, eplenetlc or Southern
cattle ferer, cattle originating In the abore mentioned part
of San Bernardino County may be mored to pointe in the State of
California, north and abore the eald <xu»rantine line, provided
they are firgt Inepected by the State Veterinarian or hie duly
authorised agent, and are accompanied by a certificate showing
»ald aniaale to be free from contagious and infectious diseases
and the Boophllus Annulatus tick,
IT IS HEREBY OKDEKBH) that, during the continuance of the
(luarantine line as set forth in the proclsmtion of August 1,
1907, no wattle originating in the quarantine area as described
in said proclajnation shall be moTOd or allowed to move into
the counties of San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles,
Presne, Madera and San Bennardlno.
IS WITNBSS VHBRBOI, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of this State to be affixed this first day of
August, A. D. 1907. , A ^
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Sacramtnto, Cal, August 1, 1907.
UHEREAS, The State Veter'narlan of the State of California
hae ascertained that cattle locatAted in that certain area of
territory eltuated eouth and weit of the quarantine line herein-
after deecrl'beA are liable to ooBaunicate an Infectious disease
known as Texaa, splenetic or Southern cattle '•rer, to cattle
located north and east of said line, shovuLd said cattle located
south and west he shipped, nored or transported, drlTon or
graced over the lands situated north and east of said line} and
IHEKEAS, Under and by rlrtue of an Act of the Legislature
of the State of California, entitled "An Act to protect domestic
llTe stock from contagious and Infectious diseases, to provide
for the appointment and duties of officials to carry into effect
the proTisions of this Act, and to proTide an appropriation
therefor ■ which becaaie a law March 18, 1899, amended March
20, 1905, aj>prowad liarch 25, 1907, the State Veterinarian of
the State of California, Inorder to prerent the spreading or
coB^inication of said disease ef Texas, splenetic or Southern
cattle ferer In cattle, has, on this first day of August, 1907,
■ade a quarantine line as follows:
Beginning on the Pacific coast Miere the northern boundary
of San Luis Obispo County connects with the Pacific Ocean;
thenoe easterly along the northern boundary of San Luis Obispo
County to the northwestern comer of Kern County; thencs
seuthsasterly, easterly, and northerly following the western,
so«thom, and eastern boundaries of Kom County to the northeast
eomor of sal4 oountjr; thenoe easterly along the northern
■boundary Of San Btmardino County to th« one hundred and
sixteenth meridian weet longitude; thence south following the
one hundred and sixteenth meridian west longitude to the
southern boundary of San Bernardino County; thence easterly
along the southern boundary of San Bernaurdino County to the
eastern boundary of the State of California.
WHEREAS, The State Veterinarian has, on the first day of
AufTust, 1907, made and established the follovirlng rules and
regulations as to the crossing of cattle orer said quarantln*
line:
Prom this first day of August, 1907, to the thirty-first
day of October, 1907, IncluslTe, erery person, coapany,
corroration, their agents and servants, are hereby prohibited
from drlTing, leading, moving, carrying or transporting, or
from causing or permitting to be drlren, led, moved, transports^
carried or drifted orer or across said q\iArantine line so
established, any cattle originating or being south or west of
the said quarantine line, and all railroad and steamship com-
panies, and other transportation companies, their officers,
agents and serrants, are hereby prohibited from shipping or
transporting or accepting for shipment or transportation, any
cattle originating or being south or west of said quarantine
line, or from shipping or transporting into the State of Cali-
fornia any cattle originating or being in that area of territory
in the United States south of the federal quarantine line which
has been or may be established by the United States Department
of Agriculture, or any cattle infested with the BOQPHILUS ANNULA-
T08 tick, except in acoordanos with the regulations of ths
United States Department of AgrAculture, or except where said
eattle are shipped and transperte4 en railroaA trains for
liMSdiate slaughter, and when so shipped or transpertet by
rallroaA the following rogia»tlon» Biu»t b« obiorrtd:
On unloading said cattl« at th«ir d.atination, or for food
and ro.t .n route to eame, ••parate pen. am.t be .et apart to
recelre the., and no other cattle ahall be admitted to .aid
pen.. The car. that hare carried .aid .tock .hall be cleanaed
and di.infected befor. they are again used to tran.port, .tor.
or .helter animal, or merchandl...
All car. carrying cattl. from .aid quarantine area .hall
tear placard, .tatlng that .aid car. contain -SOUTKXEU CATTLE".
and each of the way bill, of .aid .hipwnt. .hall hare a note
on ite fac. with a .imilar .tat«.ent. Ihen.Ter any cattle
hare come from .aid quarantine area, and .hall be reahlpped
from any point at which they haw. been reloaded to any other
point of de.tinatlon, the car. carrying .aid antoal. .hall bear
.imilar placard, with like .tatement., and the way bill. .0
.tupped. At whatewer point the.e cattle .hall be unloaded
they .hall be placed in .n»»rate pen. to which no other cattle
.hall be admitted*
The car. u.ed to tran.port .uch aniwl., •nd the pen. in
which they ar. fed and watered, and th. pen. .et afart for
their receptionat point of de.tination, .hall be cleaned and
di.infected in the following manner!
(a) Re«»Te all litt.r and manure i thi. litter and .anur.
may be di.infected by mixing it with llw or .aturating it
with a flT. (6) per cent solution of 100 per cent carbolic
acid, or, If not di.infected it nu.t be .tored .h.re no cattl.
can come in contact with it durin* the period fro. Augu.t 1.
1907, to JUne 1, 1906, incln.lT.,
(b) Mmmh th. oar. and feeding and watering trough, with
water vatil elMui.
(•) taturat. th. entir. lBB«r surfae. af the oars, Includ-
ing the lnn.r wrfa*. •f the ear door., and the fencing, trough.,
clittte.. and floor, •t the pm. with a mixtur. Md. of on.
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and-»-h»lf founds of IIjm and OB»-qu»rt»r pound of 100 por oont
carbolic acid to each gallon of water i or with a eolution mde
by diteolTing four (4) ounoos of ehlorlde of li»o to each
gallon of water*
It i« further ordered that a riolation of any or either of
the abore rule* and regulation* ehall be an offenee and punieha-
ble aa provided by the lawe of the State of California-, now.
Therefor, I, J. F. OHlett, ae Gorernor of the State of
California, by Tirtue of the authority reeted in ne by law, do
hereby proclaim the above boundary of euch quarantine within
the State of California, and further hereby proclaim the above
rule., order., and regulation, pre.cribed by the State Veterin-
arian for the ■aintenance and enforcement of euch quarantine
to be legal and binding rule, and regulation, within .aid State,
and I do further proclaim that .aid rule., order., and regula-
tion, rtiall be maintained and enforced within the State of
California, and that a violation thereof .hall object all
person, .o violating any of .aid rule., order., or regulation,
to the penaltie. provided for in .ection eight of the .aid Act
of the Legi.latur. entitled -An .t to protect dome.tic live
.took from contagiou. and Infectiou. di.ea..., to prov de for
the appointment and dutle. of official, to carry Into effect
the provi.ion. of thl. Act, wid t. provid. an appropriation
therefor**
IH WITHES8 ^TOSBXOJ, I have hereunto .et my hand and oau.ed
the Great Seal of thl. State to be h.rwnto affixed, thi. l.t,
day of Auguat, A. D, 1»07, /^ ., . ^
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TrHEREASf Unsettled fln?^nciaL conditions prevail
In umy oi' the states or this Union and have extended
to the State ox' California. And
y;HER,fiAS , It appears tliat balances due from banks
01 Eastern States are not being paid to the banks of tETs
State. And
T/HEREAS , It further apiears that this condition
has resulted in ;■. tei.vporary lessening of the source of
supply of money to i/.eet the ordinary current payrr.c:;ts due
from Calicornia banks, and x'liet coupled thereto, there
has arisen an extraordinary condition due to the m thdrav/al
of deposits iroc sudi banks. And
Y/HEREAS, It appears trr t su(li •.7lthdrav;al/ of deposit
Is not based upon the financial weakness of oiir local
banks, but Is Induced through uneasiness caused by unset-
tled financial conditions elsevmere. And
WHEREAS, it appears that sv.ch coi.'jitionp have already
resv\lted in the teiriporary ei.ibaraBSLient of one oi' our
largest financial institutions and unless restrained v/ill
be follwv.oa by the retlreijient frot; businios of other banks,
and V.1 11 i.:ost s rlously affect the financial Integrity of
our rtate and entail enoruoiro lotiseo vtpon the depositors In
such banks,
Nov;, Therefore, In order th't our fln-ncial In-
tegrity iiaj' bo preservedf confidence regained, financial
panic averted, and depositors protectee iTou the lost of
their deposits in whoJe or ^.r. part, I.J. N. Oliletti
Governor of the Strtr oi" California, by virtue of the author-
ity vested in i-.e by Ipvi , do hereby appoint, designate and
proclain Thursday, the 31st day of October 1907, as a
public holiday.
IM ^.'^ITNESS YfHEREOP, I have hereunto set
i;.y hand and caueed '.he Great
Seal of St-'te to be hereunto
annexed thit; 30th day ox October,
1907.
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AI0?]TD:WIIT to PROCLAIIATIO^' issued August 1, 1907. To
prevent the spread of Texas, Southern or splenetic cattle
fever.
•KniCinVm DEPARTMENT,
STATE OP CALIPORI^IA.
Sacramento, Cal., October 31, 1907.
It is HEREBY 0RDEREJ5 that, during the months of November
and December 1907, and January 1908, cattle nay be moved to
points in the State of California north and above the quaran-
tine line as set forth in the proclanation of August 1, 1907,
provided they are first inspected by the State Veterinarian or
his duly authorized agent, and are accompanied by a certifi-
cate issued by said State Veterinarian or his duly authorized
agent showing said animals to be free fron contagious and in-
fectious diseases and the Boophilus annulatus tick.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here\into set mi.^ hand and
caused the Great Seal of this State to be hereunto affixed,
this thirty-first day of October, A. D. 1907.
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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMMT
STATE OP CALIFORNIA,
PROCLAMATION,
In the Interests of the public welfare, I, J. N.
Gillett, Governor of the Strte o. Ce.lifornie., by virtue of
the authority vested in ...e by the Constitution and Lav;s of
this State, do hereby designate, appoint and declare Friday,
the first day of November, A. D. 1907, as a public legal
IN WITNESS V'HEREOF, I h^ve
hereunto set cqr hand and
caused the Great Seal of
State to be hereunto affixed
this 31st day of October,
1907.
6bvernor of Caliiornla.
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In the interest oi' the public welfare, I, J. N.
Gillett, Governor of the State of California, toy virtue of the
authority vested in :..e toy the conBtitution a;.d Laws of this
State, do hereoy designate, appoint and declare Saturday,
the second day of iloverutoer, A. D. 1907 as a public le^al
holiday.
IN T/ITNESS YfHEREOP, I have
hereunto set i.y hand and
caubed the Great Seal of
State to toe hereunto af-
fixed this 1st day of
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PROCLAMATION.
In the Intoreot of th- piiblio welfare, I, J. N.
Glllett, Governo-j:" of the State of California, by virtue of the
authority veeted in nie by the Constitution and Lav/s of this
StP.te, dc hereby designate, appoint and declare Monday,
the fourth day of Noveuber, A. D. 1907 as a publio legal
Holiday,
Attest:
IN Y/ITNJSSS ^THEREOF I h/ive
hereiinto r.et Xiiy hand and
caxibed the Great Seal of
State to be hereunto af-
fixed, this 2d day of
Noverinber, 1907
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Otatc of (Califoxntirt.
PROCLAMATION
In the interest oi the public v.'elfsre, I, J. H.
Gillett, Governor of the State d' California, by virtue of the
authority vested in r.ie by the Constitution aid Lav/o of this
State, CD h reby designate, appoint and dealare Tuesday,
the fifth aw oi Novenbcr, A. D. 1907, as a public legal
holiday.
Ill ^.'ITNESS V/HEREOP, I have
hertmnto ^et uy hand and
caiiued the Great Seal of
State to be hereunto af-
fixed this 4th day of
Novec-iber, 1907
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PROCIiAiiATION.
In the Interest c .he public v;elf are, I, J. N.
Gillett, Governor cf the State oi' California, by virtue or
th authority vested in ine by the Constitution and Laws oi'
thir. State, do hereby deaicnate, f^voint a: d declare ^Yednesday
Hoveiaber sixth, A. D. 1907, ps a imblic ieo-al holiday.
IK vaTHESS T'HJfflEOF, I have
hereunto set i-.y i'-ai^d and
cauyed tlie Grea. Seal of
St"'te to be horeunto ajf-
fixed this 5th dtT or
Movenber, 1907.
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State of California.
PROCLAMATION
In the Interest of the public welfare, I, J» N»
Oillett, Governor of the State of California, by virtue of
the authority vested In me by the constitution and Laws of
this State, do hereby designate, appoint and declare Thursday,
the seventh day of November, A. D, 1907 as a public legal
holiday*
IN FITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set ray hand and
caused the Great Seal of
State to be here\into af-
fixed this sixth day of
Attest:
Novenibor, 1907
oevemor of California.
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State of California.
PROCLAMATION
In the interest of the public welfare, I, J. N
Glllett, Governor of the State of California, by viroue of
the aithorlty vested in me by the constitution am La\7S of
this state, do hereby designate, appoint and declare Friday,
the eighth day of Novenber, A. D. 1907, as a public legal
holiday*
Attoet:
IH WITHESS TOEREOP, I have
hereunto set w ham and
caused the Great Seal of
State to be hereunto affixed
this seventh day of Ifo-
venber, 1907
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PROCLAMATION*
In the Interest of the public v/elfare, I, J» N«
Olllett, Oovornor of the State of California, by virtue Af
the aathority vested in me by the Constitution and Laws of
this State, do hereby designate, appoint and declare Saturday,
the ninth day of November, A. D. 1907, as a public legal
holiday.
IN WITHES S WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set .y hand and
caused the Great Seal of
State to be hereunto af-
fixed this eighth day of
Wovenibar, 1907
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OQ<(>rnor of cailfomia*
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PROCLAMATION,
In the interest of the public v/elfare, I, J» N«
Olllett, Governor of the state of California, by virtue of
the authority vested in me by the Constitution and Lav;s of
this State, do hereby designate, appoint and declare Monday,
the eleventh day of November, A, D. 1907, as a public le^l
holiday.
IN FITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
Stato to be hereunto affixed
this 9th day of November,
Oov(
1907.
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PROCLAlviATION.
In the interest of the public welfare, I, J. N,
Oillett, Governor of the State of California, by virtue of the
authority vested in me by the Constitution and Laws of this
State, do hereby designate, appoint and declare Tuesday,
November twelfth a legal public holiday.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have
hereunto set ray hand and
caused the Great Seal of
State to be hereunto af-
fixed this 11th day of
November, 1907
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Ain?7ID:CK:TT no. 3 to PROOLAJtATION issued Aiigust 1, 1907. — To
prevent the spread of Texas, Southern or splenetic cattle fever.
WCF.C^"\:VrK DEPART! WMT,
STATE 0? CALlTOTdUA.
Sacramento, November 11, 1907.
WHEREAS, The State Veterinarian of the State of California,
under and by virtue of an Act of the Legislature of the State of
California, entitled "An Act to protect donestic live stock from
contagious and infectious diseases, to provide for the appoint-
ment and duties of official, to carry into effect the provisions
of this Act, and to provide an appropriation therefor," which
becane a la,; March 18, 1399, anended Itorch 20, 1905, approved
Jlarch 2:5, 1907, has established the following rules and regu-
lations as to cattle entering the State of California:
Prom this eleventh day of November, 1907, to the thirty-
first day of January, 1908, inclusive, every person, company,
corporation, their agents and servants, are hereby prohibited
fron driving, leading, -noving, carrying or transporting, or fron
causing to ^^led, mo-ed, driven, carried or transported, any
cattle originating or being in that area of territory in t>.e
United States south of the federal quarantine line which has
been or ma.v be established by the United States nepartnent of
Agriculture, into any part of the State of California, except
when such cattle have first been inspected by an inspector of
the United States Bureau of Animal Industry, and a certificate
issued by such inspector stating that such cattle are free fron
Boophllus annulatus ticks, and su.h cattle shall be shipped or
transported in accordance with the regulations of the United
States Department of Afiriculture.
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Cattle intended for innediate slaunliter v/hich are shipped
or transported from that area of territory in the United States
south of tlie Pederal quarantine line which has been or may be
established by the United States Department of Agriculture , into
the State of California need not be inspected, but when such
cattle are so shipped or transported by railroad the following
regulations must be observed:
On unloading such cattle at their destination, or for food
and rest en route to sane, seperate pens must be set apart to
receive then, and no ot.ier cattle shall be adnitted to said pens.
If cattle not of the quarantined area siiall be placed in said
pens they shall thereafter be treated in all respects as if they
were actually of the quarantined area. The cars that have carried
said cattle shall be cleansed and disinfected before they are
again used to transport, store, or shelter animals or merchan-
dise.
All cars carrying cattle from said quarantined area shall
bear placards stating that said cars contain "SOUTi{>T^: ClATTLE",
and e ich of the waybills of said shipments sJiall have a note on
its face with a similar statement. Wlienever any cattle hcive cone
' from said qiiarantined area, and shall be resnipped from any point
at which they have been reloaded to any other point of destin-
ation, the cars carrying said animals shall bear similar pla-
cards with like statenents, and the way bills so stamped or
written. At whatever point these cattle shall be unloaded they
shall be placed in seperate pens to which no otaer cattle shall
"be admitted.
The cars used to transport such cattle, and also the
chutes, alley.vays, and pens not reserved for t]\e exclusive use
of sxtch cattleused en route and at points of destination, shall
be cleansed and disinfected in the following .-na-nner: Kenove all
litter and manure. This litter and manure may be disinfected by
nixing It with lime or saturating it wltn a five (5) per cent
solution of pure carbolic acid; or, If not disinfected, it shall
„e Btored *ere no cattle can cor.e in contact with it during
the period frcn J'ehn.ary 1 to October 31. incisive, of each
vear. Wa„h the cars and the waterinc and feedinE trouchs with
water until clean. Saturate the entire inner surface of the car«.
including the inner surface of the car doors, and the fencing,
trcrhs. Chutes, and floors of the pens with a Mxture .ade of
ore and-one-half pounds of lime and one-fourth pound of pure
oarholic acid to each eallcn of water, or with a solution mde
h;. diSBOlvlne four ounces of chloride of li.e to each gallon
of water..
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>tOW, TOTroTOR, I, .T. ^- Pilled, as uover.
of California, hy virtue of the authority vested in ne hy law.
do here>>- proclai„ the ahove rules, orders, and regulations pre-
scribed by the State Veterinarian to be le.al and bindlnc rules
and regulations within the State of California; and I do further
proclaim t>.at said rules, orders, and regulations sh.ll be main-
tained and enforced within the State of California, ana that a
violation thereof shall subject all persons so vlolatine any of
saM naes, orders, or regulations to the penalties provided for
in section eight of the said Act of the '.egislature entitled,
.an Act to protect donestic live stock fror. contaelcus and in-
fectious diseases, to provide for the appointr.ent and duties of
officials to carry Into effect the provisions of this Act. and
to provide an appropriation therefor."
M VtlVCT^SS WKKKR07. I have hereunto set .ny hand and caused
•, , »n. state to be hereunto affixed, this ♦I*"
the c.reat Seal of tJ.ls state ^o
enth day of Novei-.ber, A. 35. 1907.
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PROCLAiiATION,
In the interest of tlie public "elfare, I, J. N«
aillett, aovornor of the state of calirornia,by virtue of the
authority vested in me by the constitution and Laws of this
State, dd hereby designate, appoint and declare TTedno^ay
November thirteenth a legal public holiday.
IN WITNESS V.TIi^REOF I Have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the (Jroat Seal of
State to bo hereunto af-
fixed this 11th day of
November, 1907
^ Governor of California
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Secretary of State*
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State of CalifomJa
PROCLAMATION.
In the interest of tlie public welfare, I, J, N,
ailiett, aovernor of the State of California, by virtue of the
authority vested in me by the Constitution and La-ws of this
State, do hereby designate, appoint and declare Thursday
November fourteenth, a legal public holiday.
IN TTITNESS WHEREOF I have
herevmto s et ny hand and
caused the Or eat Seal of
State to be heroimto affixei
this 11th day of November,
1907
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PROCLAlvIATION
In the interest of the public welfare, I, J» N«
Oillett, Governor of the State of California, by virtue of the
authority vested in me by the constitution and Lav/s of the
State, do hereby designate, appoint and declare Friday,
November fifteenth, a legal public holiday.
In vdtness whereof I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
State to bo hcrevmto af-
fixed this 11th day of
November, 1907
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PROCLAMATION*
In the Interest of the public welfare, I, J» M«
aillett, Governor of tr.e State of Calif om la, by virtue of the
authority vested in me by the Constitution and Laws of the
State, do hereby designate, appoint and declare Saturday,
November sixteenth a legal public holiday.
IN WITNESS YfrlEREOF, I have
hereunto set ray hand and
caused the Great Seal of
State to bo hcpetinto af-
fixed this 11th day of
November, 1907«
Oovornor of California
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PROCLAMATION
In obedience to the universal and praiseworthy
American custom which long and continuous observance has
Justified, it becomes incumbent upon me to set apart a day
whereon our people may cast aside the cares of life and
unite in giving thanks to Almighty Qod for the manifold
blessings enjoyed by them*
During the past year our farmers have gathered most
bountiful crops, labor has had continuous employment at
the highest wages knovrn in history, business has enjoyed
unparalleled prosperity, and our people generally have been
happy and contented*
It Is therefore meet that we should retiirn thanks
to Ood, the Oiver of all things, and in pursuance of that
purpose and in accordance with the proclamation of the
President of the United States, I, J* N. Olllett, Oovemor
of the State of California , do hereby appoint and sot apart
Bxecutlvs Department
Stato of California*
PROCLAMATION
In obedience to the universal and praiseworthy
American custom which long and continuous observance has
Justified, it becomes incumbent upon me to set apart a day
whereon our people nay cast aside the cares of life and
unite in giving thanks to Almighty Qod for the manifold
blessings enjoyed by them*
During the past year our farmers have gathered most
bountiful crops, labor has had continuous enqployment at
the highest wages knovm in history, business has enjoyed
unparalleled prosperity, and our people generally have been
happy and contented*
It is therefore meet that we should retxirn thanks
to Ood, the Oiver of all things, and in pursuance of that
purposo and in accordance with the proclamation of the
Proaldent of the United states, I, J, M, Olllett, Ooveraor
of the Stato of California, do hereby appoint and sat apart
Thursday, the twenty-eighth day of November, 1907, as a
public holiday, that our people may show proper appreciation
of Divine favors received, and reverently supplicate the
continuance thereof*
Attests
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Qreat seal of
State to bo hereunto af-
fixed this 12th day of
November, 1907.
^vemor of California.
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ftiereas ,an entrordinary occasion having arisen and
now e,. is ting, requiring the Legislature of the State of
California to convent:
"Ow', '.^"■^r.-OT-r., ' 'a:r;e3 ", ^illett, 'overnor of the
State of California, by virtue of the power and authority
in me vested by Section nine .vrticle five of the Constitu-
tion of the State of California, do hereby convene the Legis-
lature to meet and assemble in e:.traordinary session at
Sacramento, California, on Tuesday the nineteenth day of
"ovesiber, jmno Domini, one thousand nine hundred and seven,
at ten o*cloclc A, :'. , of that day, for the purpose of en-
actin/? laws and taking legislative siction upon the following
subjects, tn-wit:
Ist, An Act to add a new section to the Political
Code of the State of California relating to the postponitig
of the collection of pajTr.ent of ta:-es, the postponing of
delinquency for non-payment of same, the postponinc of
penalties, forfeitures, or fines for non-payment of the
same, the postponing of entry of penalty for such delinquency,
the postponing of time of preparing delinquent lists for
unpaid tai.es, and the duties of all persona and public
officers In connection therewith In the event of genet'al
financial stringency,
rnd. To aaetiA aactlona ten of the Political Code,
section ten, one hundred and thirty-four and one hundred emd
thirty Tiva of the Code of ClUll Procedure and section seven
or the Civil Code
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in reference to le^al holidays, by providir:^ for special holi-
days Which .^ay, by proclamation, be called by the ^overnor,
and declaring «rtaat Judicial acts may be performed by tHe
Courts during the continuance thereof.
Srd. To approve a proposed amendment to the Charter
Of the City and County of San .^anclsco. State of California,
ratified by a majority of the qualified electors thereof, at^
a general election held In said city on Tuesday, -ovenber t^e
fifth, nineteen hundred and seven, amending, sections 10 a^ad
:'- of .Article rji ^..^ section 2o of .Article m of said
Charter relating to bond issues et cetera^
-th. To approve a proposed amendment to the Charter
Of the City and County of San .^rancisco. State of California,
ratified by a majority of the qualified electors thereof, at^
a general .lection held In said city an Tuesday, -ovember
fifth, 1-0-, amending section 2 of Chapter III of .^ticle IV
relating to the custody by the rreaaurer of public funds and
authorising their deposits in certain banl<:s upon certain
terms a^id conditions,
Sth, To approve a proposed amendment to the Charter
Of the City and County of San Jra^icisco, State of California,
ratified by a majority of U.e qualified electors thereof, at^a
general election held In said city on Tuesday, "ovember fifth.
l^'^^ amending Chapters^a. ^ and 3 of .Article iv thereof rel-'
atlve to tixe coopoaitlon of the personnel of the Companies
or the .Ure Department and the salaries and vacations of the
membfjTs thereof,
"th. To approve a proposed amendment to the Charter
Of t^e City and Co.^ty of San .'ranclaco. State of California,
ratified by a r^orlty of tlie qualified elactora of aald city.
at a general eOcctlon hold therein on Tuesday, Noveinter fifth,
1907, ainendlnc section one of chapter V cf Article viii and
section 1 or chapter VI of Article VIli relative to salaries
of msmbers of the Police Department.
7th, TO provide for expenses Inctirrod by the Ad;Jutan^
denial during the months of May, June ad July, 1907, arlatng
and grov7ln^ out of the labor troubles aid strikes In the dty
Of san Francisco, aid to pay cEmbors of the National Guard
for services rendered at that time.
8th. TO remove Andre^r M. Wilson from the office of
r-.- Railroad commissioner, on the ground of cor^^ptTon^^thtpTrt
of the said Wilson.
9th. To amend section five of the Act entitled "An
Act to provide for the Issuance and sale of state bonds to
create a fund for the atQUlsltlon by the Board of state Harbor
CODEiissioners of a necessary area for a tidal basin for
wharves, piers, harbors and appurtenances in the city and
county of san Francisco; to create a sinlclng fund for the
fayment of said bonds; ana defining the duties of state
Officers in relation thereto; mlcin<~ an appropriation of one
thousand dollars fop the expense of printing s aid bonds; and
providing for the submission of this Act to a vote of the
people,- Appro^^d Ma- ch 21, 1907, relating to the redemption
Of sufc bonds and creating a slnJclng fund for such purpose, and
adding a new secti on to said act relating to the publication
Of said act and providing for the payment of the cost of pub-
lication of the sane.
lOth;^ TO appropriate money for the contingent
expenses of the Oovernor'a office.
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caused to be atTli.ed hereunto
the Creat Seal of the State of
California, at my office in the
State Capitol, this l^th day of
^"'ovember, I'^OV, and of the ad-
mission of the JState of California
the fifty-seventh.
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CJonvanln>? tha L3'?l«jl»tvre in Sxtaraordlxiary 333<3ion,
Stat-e ox" California )
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\m'3r&nB ,ari 3:cta7ordlnpjry cccaalon having- ai-laan and
now eXlW«n??, reqrlrln-- ^.^ L j.'iilntt.iva of t^e St^ta or
California to convent:
jj^^T 'pTinTRjj^opr', J James? !T, aillatt, Jov^smor of tha
S-Lat.9 of OaUfcrnla, W vlrti ^ of th.a rowar and avthorlty
1-, rra rggtsd by .Section niiia -\rtlcl3 x'i'/d of "tha aon^tltu-
■tion cf til 5 '3tcit3 of 0 J-ircr.iia, 3o li^rJi.7 oonvana txia La-i 3-
latrr^ to m^at a:id a^aetr.Dla la axtraordlnrur lasalon at
SacraTn^nto, aalifornla. on "i .3=3^aF tlxs nln^taantl: day of
Novgr.bhT, Anno Domini, on3 taou??and nlna hundrad B.r.'3 savon,
Pt t^n o'clocT^ A. ',, of ti:at .>iy, for tiie n-rpoaa of an-
actin- la^g Bnd taldn - Ia.'?i3l8.ti^/J action ncn tiio fclIoHl!v
3i7b.1t»ct3, to-vrlt:
igt. An Act to nJd a n^*. 'j action to tiia Polltloal
Co:1a of t.1^ It.tta of Caltfomln ralatln.- to tJia roatronin/?
of tiia or 11 action of '-r ^- rt o^ ta.<33, tLJ T03tronln;T cf
dallnqranoy for non-T)a*nn3nt oi lama, Ui j Tost^cnln.^ ex
ranftltl53, forfaJti-r33, or flias for non-jrATrr-aiit of ta^
aair.9, tha -o^tronlRT of sntry of raimlty for avcii djiinqi ancy,
til a ro<^t-'^-^ • OI tlTi::-- of rrarnrln-T dolinquant Hats for
rnrMd t^ixji, and t..« di ti ^*g oi ^^11 v^irsona and i-T-bllc
offloera In connaotlcn tliar^wlt^i In U.a evant of -3 aral
f ln»i rtc t a 1 =i tr J ivancT.
3ni. To Brian* sections tan cf tha Political Coda,
aactlon tan, ona Iwndrad Bri<3 Uilrty-fci™- anJ ona hi-ndrad and
thirty flvj of til a Cola of ClWil Procadura ani aaction aaven
of tba Civil Cod«
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In rafarenca to le'>nT liollda-7-«i, b]'' rrcvldlrv? Tor 'stscIkI holl-
days vrhlcli mny, by rroclnnatlor!, b-3 cnll3<! bv f' e icr.-amor,
nn-j -?oclRrln- -ii-at ^vilo-f-' n,^t- -- - '. :• - -rf ormai by tha
Ooturts dvrlrjf -tha con-tlnranca Uie-eor.
3rd, To arrrove a -rro-o-fe-' anandr.s.nt to tha OliHrtar
of the City and County of San 5^rancl8co, f?tate of California,
m-tlflad bY a naiorltr of tha qreUris-: al actor?? thereof, p,t
a <^:3n3rsl 9l action li-3ld In <^ald cltv on Ti erday, I^ovgnbar tLa
fifth, rlnat3an hvndr^'i a ^.d ^avan, amandin"' sactlom 10 and
IS of Artlola m and sactlon S9 of Artlola TTVT of said
C>iartar ralatlnrr to bond Igera!? at catar^a,
4tli. To aTpix>va a rroi^o«»9d aniandca-t tc t.i^ ?i:girtir
of tii^ ?itv ml To'^nty of 5an ^^'ranulgco, St«te of California,
ratified by a nti,lorlty of tlie qualified alactcr?? tuDraof, at
a panaral abaction held In gal-l city on TY'agday, Fcvatroar
fifth, 19^7, wr.andinp sactlon 3 of Char-tar Til of Artlcla IV
ralatln'^: to tha custody by tlie Traasurar of '■t-bllc funds fuid
autliorl^loer tJbalr ia-oslta In certain b^nke uron cartrvln
tanag and oondltlon*?.
5tiu To approva a proves ad arcandT;- ait to tha Cluurtar
of tha '*lty and ?cT'nt.y or -^nn "^ra '.:f ^<:i~ r- -- ii„r.,<..
ratlflad by a majority oi tua ovhU^I y ^otcr^ t-i^racf, at a
^anaral a 1 action liaH 'n -rif • cMty on Tu-asday, Dovarno a^ fifth,
c^CC. 10O7, anandln- Clmrtar.^^, 4 avl I of Artlcla IX th araof ral-
p.tl-r? to tha conrroaltlon of the ■^arnonnal of tlia Con-anl 33
of tha 71ra Darartca -^ and tha -talari as and -"-acatlon? o^ Uia
manib 3r^ tl; araof,
6th. ""r arT>rcv« a rrc-'>03ad arandreant to tha Oiiartar
of tha 'Jltv and Coi nty of San Trancl«co, Stat a of 'California,
ratlflad by n na,1orlty of tha qiallflad al actors of aald city.
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at a general oloctlon hell therein on Tuer,day, Hovoiribcr fifth,
1907, amending aeetlon one of Chaptor V cC Article VIII and
section 1 cT;' Chapter VI of Article VIII relative to salaries
of mGEters of the Police Department.
fth« lo provide for expenses Incuxrod lay the Adjutant
Oenoral duilns the nionths of May, June ad July, 1907, arlalng
and srowinc out of the labor troubles aid etrlkos In tlio aty
of San Francisco, aid to pey jvunboxs of the National Ouard
for services rendered -^.t t];at time*
8th, To reiiDve Anlrov? U* T/ilson from the office of
e. <?.<-• Railroad Oomnlasioi^r, on the ^rround of corruption^on the ^rt
of tho said Wilson*
Bth. To amen section five of tho Act entitled "An
Act to provide for the iosuance and salo of state bonds to
create a fund for tho acquisition by tho Bosrd of State Harbor
Cotr.il S3 loners cf a necessary area for a tlxlal basin for
wharves, plors, harbors and appurtenances In tho city and
county of San Francisco; to create a slnkln,^ fund for the
faynont of said bonds} ard defining the duties of state
officers xii relation thereto; fflaklnc an appropriation of one
thousand dollars for the oxpenao of printing said bonds; and
providing for tl^e subraloslon of this Act to a vote of the
people," Appro^d iiar ch 21, 1907, rolet Ing to the redemption
of su* bonds and creating a sinking fund for such purpose, and
adding a rew seotk on to said aot relating to tho publication
cr said act and provlcUng for the payiaont of tho cost of pub-
lloatlon of th3 sane.
10th To appropriate nonoy for the contingent
Mq^nses of tho Oovernor' a office*
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,f 111.- Cliii'f and of tlic i-mployi-s
),'liart!iii-nt ol
liaviii- ln-fii ratitii'd liy a iiia.)ont.\ ol tlie <{
.1 1I10 l>«'i
f tilt.' oiialirted eI>''-ioi-s
..f tilt-' t-'ily and County 1
if San Kraii
at a '-'i-ni
ral election held
liierein oii
■J'lie.siia.v . No\eliilier
l!Ml7
l.\ AViTM.:
\Viii;ui;iii . 1 hav,' hereunto set my ham
1 and eaiised to
he affixed heiviinto
the Cleat Seal of tilt
State of California at my
the Stat(> Capitol, at Saeiaiiieii
•tTiee in
Xovemlior. in the .\far
to. thlN twel
t\ -third day of
if ,iur hold the one t
lion>and nine hundred
ilid >eVenth. am
I of the admission
,t the State of California the tifty-
Sk.vi.. 1
(loveriior 1)
.1. N. lill.l.KTI".
f the State of Californiii
Attkst :
C. F. C( WHY.
S«'eI-etal-\ of State.
kA-ihU ■.iltli'i
PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR
CONVENING THE EEGISIATURE IN EXTRAORDINARY SESSION.
STATK OK <AI.IKiiK\|.\. )
K.\i:ri Ti\i: Dhpahtment. )
\Viii:i!i.\>, All i'\n-;iMi-,l
iii;n\\ ' Msimi lijiviiiir ,-in-;iMi .iihI iimw fxisTiiiLT.
r.M|U!niiL; llic l.c-isl.-ilin f llic Slul.- of ( ';ilif>
I'lll;! In i-llllWlli
Nuw. 'l'
in:Ki:iiii;i:
■.nwi- \ lilllrn. i;
iVi'l-llMl' nl' th.' St;ili- (rt ( 'iill-
fi.i-iii;i, li\ vii-tiii' lit' ll
ir |iM\\rr .Hid ;llllMii|-|l \ 111 111.' Xi'stc
I'tliill
llill-'. ;irti.-lc ti\r ,,|' On. ( niiMll
lllinli of the Stiitr nf ( 'iliif.
luTi'lix .•clivrllr lllr I ,.•- islilt HIT tn llllM't :in<l ;|.vm'II|Mi' in rSt
scsM.iii ,'ii .s,-ii.r,-iMi,.nln. ( alifiii'iii.-i. Siiliir'l'
UK. .\ on III
I istr:i(>r(liiiiii'y
//, /• I ir, iilll-lliiiil .
IKI h I // liK iiiln </ ./).(/
ll dill' n'cliii'i< I',
M.. I'nr till- ]inr|iiist' of
l.-ikiiiu |oL'ishili\o iH't
ion upon ih, follow in. _; siil.jrrt. io wit
,i|.|.ro\,. |,|-o|,os.>(l ;iiii.-ii.lliH'lils to 111.- Clmrl.'i- of iIm- Cili
( ouni \ .if S,
III l-"riiii.-is.-o, Stiili' of ( ■;ilif,
f.iii.
t'liiirtiT Ani..ndniiMit No. i'. .iititliMl ■• D.'s.-iiliiui.' and sotliii- fortli
'rotio.-<;i| to ih.. .|iiiililifd .•i.'ctor.s of the City ;md Coiintv of S.iii Fra
iisco. Stat., of ( 'alifo|-nia. I
o .1111. 'lid till- ( 'harter .if s;ii.| ('it\- ami
(,'oiiiit.\ li_\ .■mIiIiiil: I.I (
li;i|it.T I ..f Arti.-l.' I! tlnT.-of
I M.'W s.-.-tloll to
!■(■ niiinl.oiv.l 1':;. ivlaliiii; lo ill.- iv.-.-dl of ,-l,-ct,-d .iIHi-.ts. "'
<'liart,-i- Aiiiiiidiii.iii No. :!. .-niitlfd '■ I •.•.scriliiui.' and sctlini: forth a
oniit\ of Sjin h'ran-
inia. to .iiiicnd tin- Cliai-tcr of said City and
•lion ll' of Chaptor 1 of Article III tli.Tcof,
|>ro|iosal lo til.- .|iialili.-d .•].•.■!. ,i-s .,f tin- ('il\ and (
i-isi-o. .Stiitf of Calift
Connt.v li\ anicndini; St-
r.-iatiiii; to til
I- apiiortioniiH'iiI ..f tin- im-onie and n-vi-ini.- of the
ll
fill
id.s ai.il a provision for in. -0111.- to pay int.-r.'st ..n tin- liond.-d indcltt-
idness and provid.- for tin- sinkiiiL' fiiiid.s.""
Chart. -r .Viii.-ndni.-nt N... .'.. .•ntiflw.l " Dcsi-rihini; an.! s.-ttiiiL' forth a
proposal to th.- .|niilififd .-l.'.-tors ..f th.- City iind ("(.iiiity of San Fraii-
fiseo. Stall- of California, to aiiit-nd tin- Cli.irt.-r .if said City aii<l
County liy anu-nditii; S,-.-ti„n I'l of Cbaiit.T 1 .if .\rli.-li' VI th.-rwjf,
nlatini: to .-ontra.-l.s .-iiti-red into l.y the Hoard of I'lililii- Works of
Ilic City and County and lioii.is lo In- uriven in conneftiou with the
>.'ni.'. and III.- .-liara.-I.-r. t.-riiiN imd .•oiuiitions of siu-h contraets. and
.,,,i:i , in^ii ssiv.- |i;i.\ iihiiN • provi(li'(l Tor tluTooti iipriil
c'frtain^ Icrms iin3 eiiriiTHioiis. "
ni:i|-t.T Anioiuliiioiit Nil. tl. iMilillrM '■ l)>'s.Tiliiii'j :m(l ^.'ttin- I'mih a
|,i-,,|M,.,,I I., the .|iiMlili.Ml I'l-'ctors nf 1hp Cil.v .-mil ( '(Minlv n( S.in Kniii-
,.,,,.. ^ , ,,r ( '.■ilircniin. U' .iiiii'l tlir Cliarti-r >•( said City and
Coiility liy aiiicndiii- S.vti-.ii '2 of Arli.-lc V tli.Trof. n^latin- to tli.'
lu.ii.k of .it'tir.Ts of iho Cily and Coiiiity"'
Cli.-M-l.T Anioiidnimt No, 7. I'lititl.-d •• I )os,-i'il'iii- and M'tlin- forth
,1 proiiosal 1o Ilio .inalilifd olr.i .i^ of tlio City and ('onnt\ of San
Fram-is.'o. Stale of ( all fiuaiia. to aiiionil tht> ( 'liartor of said City and
Count V li.\ aniondin- So.-ti..n - of Chapter 1 of Artiido 111 thiTi'ol'.
i-,.l-itii,u to ilic appi-opnation l'.\ lii' Supervisors of saiil City ami
('ounlx for uri:ent nercssities iioi .-iheruise jii'ovided for liy law.
ChaHer Amendment Xo. '■>. eninhd '■ I )i'sei-ilun'j and setting forth
:. proposal lo th.' .pialilied e|e,-tors ,.f the Cit\ and Co;inI\ of San
Kran.o—o, State of California, lo :,i;i.iHl the Chartei- of saiii ("ty and
CouniN I';, addin- tlire,. neu -erii..n- lher,-lo. to 1m' known as Sivtimis
14. l."i and Iti of Arliele Xll ih.i.of. ivlaiine to the power of the
City and County to aecpiii'i-. op.rai- . maintain, sell or lease puhlie
utilities; relatin- to the iicfuiisition ot* Innds t'or water purposes; and
nlatiiij to till- disposition of tiif rents reeeived from i>nlilie utilities
and the l<eepine of ; onnts relative to sueli pulilii- utilities."'
Charier .\men<lnieui No, 1(1. entill. ^ ■ I), smlun- and seit ne.- I'orth :\
;.r..posal to th.' .pialilied electors of thc City ali<l (Nmnty of Sjtti
FraiM-iseo. Stiite of Califortiin. to aiiu^nd tlio Charter of said city ami
r..unty I>y atldiiii: to Chaj'ter •_'. Art' Ir IT fh. feof. a now s.-etion to l.e
known and numheivd as s. - the sale of lands hy
the ( ity and Cimnt
Charter Atnoiidnieiil No. i 1. e,,; u,. ■, I >,-s. r,i..uj and - inni: f»rtii a
|)ropos,d to the .pialitieil eleefors of the City nnd Coiuily of San
Franeis,-o. State of California, to aiiienil the Cluirt.T of said City and
Coiitily hy r.'pi'iilini: S.-eiion Jn. i hapter III .Vrtielc VI of said
Charter, and hy addiin: a new Chapter to >ai<l Artieje of said
Charter, to Im- knovMi and desiirnated ,i.s Chapter ti thereof, all relatinii
to tlie ehange Of uio^ilieation of stft irrades and the performanee of
street work in ennnet'tion therewith,"
Charter \meiidt ii No VJ. etilitl. i •Pesirihinir and settini: forth a
:i
]>ropOsal to the i^^IwUfied eleit.
l-'ran.-iseo. SUite_of C.-dii'mn;;,
< 'ouuiy liv repealiii'- ^
Article VI of said Charter an<l
if said .\rtiele of said Charter, ;
1 to !'.» ineliisive thei f. all i'.
iiiLT. straiLrhteiiiiii; or ^-losiuj
street work in i-onne.-t ion thei-.
tioji of hind and property H' e.-s..
Charter Amendment No. lo. •■■
|>roposal to the ipialitied elpeto
Fraiieisi-i>. Stati' of California i
Count .\- hy ameiidinL' Se.-tion '■
liahilitv for dainatres of said < ;
I 'liarter .Xnieiidiiient No, M
proposal to the ■pialilie<l eli'.-l-
Kram-iseo. State of California i
County h.v aiuendini.' Sulid:\
.\rll.le VII iliei f. relating' ■
sehool department.
Charter .\menc|irient No 1">
proposal to tile ,;,! !
Franeiseo. State of California
Coutily liy anietiiliiitr Snlnliv^
11 th.reof. relatiiiL' to the r
Count;, to irraiit i)eniiits f
thereon on any publie street
County."
( 'harter .\mendment No. 1 1 . ■
proposal to the .|nali!ied ele.!.
Fraii.-iseo. State of (^iliforiiia. •
County hy aiiiendi?ii: Sulx'iivis
Artiele II then-of. relaline to •
Charter Amendment No. 1>. •
anietidnieiit to the Charter i'( •
State nf California, hy amendin
1 V addinu thereto a new .\rt;
. of the City and Count.v of San
iirieiid the Ch.ii'ter of saidj^''''.^ and
•,, 19 in(dii- ' ■ ■•'■ Chapter in of
■■iddin'-' new sei-tion.s to said Chapter
Ue l;nown and desiLrnati-d as Sections
ii'_' to the openinij. e.Ntendiii'.r. widen-
.r sti ts and the I'erfoi-.'i.ui'-e i>f
1|. and till' eondemnation ,ind aeipiisi-
y tlierefor. "
itled ■■ l>es.-riluii!.' and s-tlim: fortli a
., of the <'itv aral Count\ of San
amend the Charter of said City and
.f .\rtii-le 1 thereof, relating' tei the
lid < 'oiinty and its ottieials."
■iiled •• nes.-riiuii'_' ami settint: forth a
IS of the cir.v and Connt.x of San
amend the Charter of said Cit>- and
! 1 of Serlion 1. of Cliaiiler ill of
ill.' leasing' of real ju-operty of the
• t|e,l ■•I)eserihin'_' .and scttio',' forth a
. ,.r 111.' Ci; , ' :' San
amend till' Charl.-r of said < ily and
: ..f s..,.ri,,ii 1. of Chapt.'r 11 of .\rtiele
Supervisors of saicl Cily and
■r side tnieks and rinmins.' ears
..,u-; ;■>■ •' '•■ "f within -■•' ' '''v nn>'.
titled •• |)esi rihiii'-' and settiin: forth a
rs of the City and County of San
I amend the Charter of said '"ity and
1 14. of Seetion 1. of Chapter II of
re>:ulatioii of telephone eharL'es. "
fitleil •• l>esi-ril>ini.' and settinii forth an
•• City and County <.f San Fraiiiiseo.
S«rtion 1 of Artiele XIV thei f. and
111 li.' known an<t niiniliered as Artiide
o
43
.\1\' A. i-i'l.-itiii;: ti> I'liildffii 's pliiN u:ii> dills .■iiiii iniMii- i-iM-i-i-,-itinii .-i-uti-rs
fin,
.--Tdc/rjt^tioldpu <i;irp H^ii-ft. and r-rj^nus fi'ri;^ j^^-jini'i <»Tnj)Ji]|^51 "
I lie City mill County of Sau
I'i :r.i .| till' Cliiirter of >;ai(l Cit\ .mil
'Sill Id til'
i r:t I I'-isrd
II' i{U:illi>
Sljili- ol' Ciilil'.
Ciiiiiily by itiiu'iulini; Si'i'iimis 1 aii'l J nf Arlii-li' X tluMviif. ivlati
■hi' Department nl' I'liMir lli-alih.'
('Iiiirtrr AiiirniliiM'i
t N". i-'l. I'lililli'l ■• Di'.siTitiinL' luul settiiiir fortli
lirii)ii>s.ji t" til.- liiia
lilii-il I'ji'i-tiirs (if tlif Cit\ ami Cnuntv of San
( alifnrnia. tn ampiid Sect
lulls -J ami -1 o
f Cliapti
IX. Am. -If IX "f llir Chai-Ti'i' of sail! Ci|\ ami Cniinty, n-hitivi' to tin-
salan>'s of tlu' Cliii'f and of tho . >!,|i|o\ ,-s .if tlii- l)i'|iarliiii'nt "f
•tl'K'ltV.
'I'hr >aiui' liaviiii: ln-i'ii ratitii'il by a
tlu; t'ily '■iml County of San i-'ra^'is,-,,. .-i
iHTciii on 'J'lii'sihn . XoM'iiilur ■< l''i 7
irit\ of the oiia
tlitii'il flci'toi's
t a L'l'lii-ral I'li-ction IhM
In WiTMiss \Viii:ni.<tl . 1 ha\i lu'n milo si-t im\ hand and i-aiisi'd to
\'f alliM'd lii'i'i'iiiito till' Cfrat Sial of tile State of Califofiiia at iii\
I'tliri' 111 till' Stat'' Capitol, at SaiTaiiierito. this iwiiity-llnnl da.\ of
Xovi'iidier. in tln' Mar of mir Lord the one thousand niiii' Inindri-d
scVi'titli. and of tl
11' ailmissjun o
f 'hi' Stati- of California thi' tiftv-
'veiilli.
Si:ai.,
.). X. CILI.KTT,
Ooveriior of tlu' Stati- 'if ('aliforn
.\irt>T
( F. ( CHKY
Si-i-ri'lar\ ol Stati
PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR
CONVENING TH[ LEGISLATURE IN EXTRAORDINARY SESSION.
STATE OK CALIFORMA. )
K.\i:ri TivK Dki'ahtmkn I. ^
WiiKKK\s. All I'xti-Miii'diiiiiry dciMsioii liavini: jirisi'ii. ••ind iinw cxistiiiir,
ri'iiuiriiiL; tlic l.i'L'isl.iliii'i' nf tin- Stiite of ( 'iilit'i«riii;i tu i-iiiiv<'n>' ;
Now. Tiii:ui:i-(inK. I. .Imiiics N. Cilli'tt, < mivitiioI' of tln' StMti> of ('ali-
foriiiii. Iiy virtue of tln' po\\i>r .mil anthoritv in nii' \i'sti\l by st'Ctioii
iiini'. iirticli' tivi'.of tln' Constitiitioii of the Stiitc of ('.liiforiiia.dii hcivby
c<iiivi-in' till' l.i'Liislatnri' lo iiiiM't aiul assi'tiililc in i-xtraoi-(|inary session
at Sacranii'iito. ( 'alif(n-nia. on Tin .olni/. tin nim /r< nlh iliiy of SoK mber,
AlUIn /hiiiiilii nil, lliiillsilinl ii'iili llllllilnil iIikI Si n II. at tt'Il O Vlopk A. M.
I'f that ilay. for llir ^nrjiosi' of fnac'tinu laws and takinii li'i:islative
action upon lln' follow itiL' snlijcc'ls. to wit;
1st. .\n .\it In adil a mw section lo iji.. I'ojiticaj Code of tlit> State
of California rclaliiiL: lo the |iosl|MiiiinL' of the collecl ion of payment of
taxes, the postponine of delinipienev for noii-pa\nient of same, the
postponiiii.' of penalties, forfeitnics. or tiin-s for non-pa.\ iiieiit of the
^iiiie 'he post|ioiiiiiL' of eiiirv of penali\ for snidi i|eliii<|iieiicy. the
postponiiii.' of time of prepjiriiiir deliii<|iieiit lists for iiiipiiitl taxes, and
the diitii's of all persons and iniMie otlieers in eoniieetion therewith in
the event of '.'eneral tinatii-ial strini:eney.
I'll. To iiieiid >eeiioii III! oi the Political Tode. >i-.ii..h.> I' n. one
hiiiiilri-d ainl thirty-four, and one hundred and thirty-five of the ("tKle of
< ivil l'r< lure, and s«'etion seven id" the Civil Code, in reference lo
liiriil li'ilidavH. liy providiiii: for special holidays which muy. Iiy proola-
inatioii. In- called l>y the < lovefnor. and deelarinu whiit jiidieini nets may
h«' |terfornuiI l>y the etnirts diirini: the ■■ontinuunee theret>f.
;!<!. To Mpin-cw ;. i.rni.„s.:'d Liiu'iuiineut to llie Cliiirtrr of tli.' City
„ud ruuntv ofSM.i Fi-Miicisro. Stale ..f (•nlif..nna, rntitied h> m majority
ut^ tlH- MHa'l>ti.-.l rlrc-lors ll,r, l'. at a -.'nHral ..l.-ctiun lu-1,1 in said eity
on Tu...s.lav, Noveiiihi.r tiftli. mn.-tc.-n Imndlvd and s.'von. anh'udm^'
S..,-iiot,s 10 and li' of Arti.!.. XIl and Se.-tion -iS of Article XVI of
said Charter, r.-latin- to l.oiid issues, et .vtera.
4tli. To a,.|.rov,. a ,,ro,,ns,,l ani.-.idnirnt to the rl,ar1..r of llw Citv
andCou„tvo!-San Kran,-.sn,. Si.to ..f Calironna. ral.li.'d I'v a majority
of tlio ,,„alili.Hl ol.c-tors tl„.. t', at a L-eneral election held in said e,ty
on Tu.'sdav. November lil'lli. nineteen hundred au,l sewn, aniendiir-
Section 2 of Chapter 111 of Arti-ie IV. relatm. to ihe cnst,.dy by the
trea.surer of inihiie fun.js. and ,iuthori/mL.' tin'ir deposits in eertaui
hanks upon eertain tern- ind .•..nditions.
.-,lh. To approve a pr.r,,se.l amendment to the Charier of the City
,i„d Conntv of San Kraneiseo. State of California, ratnie.l hy a majority
,.f the Mualilied eh-etors the, f. at a general eleeti..n hehl in said city
.,n Tuesdav. November liflh. ninrleen inmdred and -'vn. amend, n^'
( hapt.rs 7. >. 4. an.i :! ..f Arh.l. IX there<.f, relative to the eomposi-
tiou of the pe.'^sonnel of ll .pann's of the Fire IVparlment and the
salari.-s and vaeations .<( tli.- m.-mb.-rs thereof.
bth. To api.rove a propose.! aiuendn.enl to liie Charter of the City
;„nl Countv of San Franei.seo State „f California, ratilied h.v a majority
.,, ,,,, ,,„alitied eh.etors of saul e„v. at a general eleetion held theren.
...1 Tuesdav. November tifth. nwi.t.eu hundred an.l seven. au.en.hii({
Seetion 1 of Chapter V of Art.ele Vlll ami Section 1 of Chapter VI
..f Article Vlll. rehitive to salari«-8 of meinl).'is of the IVilice
1 (epartnient.
7th To provide for evpens.'^ neurred b> tin- Adjutai.t-«;eneral
.'.urin.' the inoiithKof May. .luiie. and July, nineteen Imndre.l and sev.-n.
ari.sin).' and en.win;: oul of the IhIt troubles ami strike, in the Tity
of San Krancmn,. and to pay in. mU'i^ ..f the National «iuur.l for
tfTsiet* reiulereii at that tinn
»th. To remove An.lre« .M W dwn fn.n. tlie otiiee ..f R«iln«d
C..nimi««ioner. on the wronnd of ,. miption anJ iiie..ni|H-teney ..ii the
part i>f tlH> "aid Wil<«Mi.
0th. To amend section five nf the Act entitled "An Act tr, provide
ior the issuance and sale of State bonds to create a fund for the
acquisition by the Board of State Harbor Commissioners of a necessary
area for a tidal basin for wharves, piers. harbf>rs. and appurtenances
in the City and County of Siin Fran-isco: to create a sinkins: fund for
the payment of said lionds; and deiininsr the duties of State officers
in relation tliereto; mal<in'-' an appropriation of one thousand <lollars
for the expense of i)rinlini: said lu,nds;and providin- for the submission
of this Act to a vote nf the people. ■■ approved March 21. ]!K17. relatin-
to the redemption of such l«.mls and creatine a sinl<iin_' fund for such
purpose. an<l addin- a ne\\ section to said Act relatiiiL' t<i the publica-
tion of sai.l Act. and iTovidiir.' for the payment of the cost ,>r publica-
tion of th.e same.
imh. Tn approprial.- innn,'.\ f'.r the eontin-.-nt expenses nf the
tiovernor's olfice.
I.\ WiTM— ■ WiiiuKoK. 1 iiavi' hereunto set my hand ami caused to be
atWxed hereunto the (ireat Seal of the State of California, at my otVi.,.
■ n the State Capitol, at Sa.Tamento. this fifteenth <lay .if N<.venibe,-.
Ill the year of ,.ur Lord the on,- thousand lum' hnmlr.Ml and seventli.
..nd of the a<lmission of th.- State ..f California the tifty-sevetitii
.1, N (ill.i.KTT
^,,^1 <;..v.-rnor «( the State ,,f CalifMrma
Attest :
( F. CIKUV.
Seen-tarv of State
Cexccixtuic pcvavtmnxt,
PROCLAMATION.
In obedience to the universal and praiseworthy American custom
which long and continuous observance has justified, it becomes incumbent
upon me to set apart a day whereon our people may cast aside the cares
of life and unite in giving thanks to Almighty God for the manifold bless-
ings enjoyed by them.
During the past year our farmers have gathered most bountiful crops;
labor has had continuous employment at the highest wages known in
history; business has enjoyed unparalleled prosperity, and our people
generally have been happy and contented.
It is therefore meet that we should return thanks to God, the giver of
all things, and in pursuance of that purpose and in accordance with the
proclamation of the President of the United States. 1. J. N. Gillett, Governor
of the State of California, do hereby appoint and set apart Thursday, the
twenty-eighth day of November. 190?. as a public holiday, that our people
may show proper appreciation of Divine favors received, and reverently
supplicate the continuance thereof.
3n U'^itncssi lt>I)cvcof, 1 have hereunto set
my hand and caused the Great Seal of
State to be hereunto affixed, this 12th day
of November. 190?.
J. N. GILLETT.
Governor of Califcxnia.
Attest: C P. Curry.
Secretary of Stale.
X
(
/
state of California
Executive Department,
PROCLAMATION.
In the interest of the public welfare, I J, N,
aillett, Oovernor of the state of California, bu virtue of the
authority vested in mo by the Constitution and Laws of this
State, do hereby designate, appoint and declare Monday,
Novemboi eighteenth , A. D. 1907, as a public ler^al holiday.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
here^mto set ray hand ani
caused the Great Seal of
State to bo hereunto af-
fixed this Bixteenth d£jr
Of November, 1907
•o\^crnor of California
^N
Attest:
Secretary of Statair-
*'.t
state of California
Ixecutlve Department.
PROCLMCATION,
In the Interest of the public welfare, I, J. N,
Oillett, Governor of the State of California, by virtue of
tlTS authority vested in me by the Constitution and Laws of this
State, do horeoy designate, a^rooint and declare Tuesday,
November nineteenth, A. D. 1907, as a public legal holiday.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
State to be hereunto af-
fixed this sixteenth day
of November, 1907
■hf-
A^CJ ret-
Attest:
Governor of California
:i.
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State of California.
PROCLAMATION.
In the interest of the public welfare, I, J. N,
Oillett, Governor of the State of California, by virtue of
the authority vested in me by the Constitution and Lav,'3 of
this State, do hereby designate, appoint and declare Wednesday,
the twentieth day of Novenbor, A, D, 1907, a legal holiday.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set ny hand and
caused the Great Seal of
State to be hereunto af-
fixed this 19th day of
November, 1907
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Goyoinior of calif omia
Secretary of State.
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PROCLAMATION.
In the interest of the public v;elfaro, I, J, N,
Glllett, oovornor of the state of California, bjt virtue of
the authority vested in mo by the Constitution aid Lav/s of
this State do hereby designate, appoint and declare Thiorsday,
the tv.-enty-first day of November, A, D. 1907, a legal holiday.
in WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set ray hand and
caused the Great Seal of
State to be hereunto af-
fixed this 19th day of
November 1907*
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PROCLAliATION
In the interest of the public v/elfare, I, J, N,
aiilett, Governor of the State of California, by virtue of
the authority vested in me by the Constitution and lav/s of
this State do hereby designate, appoint and declare Friday,
the twenty-second day of November, A. D. 1907, a legal holidaK
IN V/ITNESS WHEREOF, I have h3ro-
\into set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
State to be hereunto af-
fixed this 19th day of
Oova^i
November, 1907«
nor of California
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In the int rert c: • v;ublic ■ -elf are, I, J. ".
Gillett, (Joveri^or of V.- ^tate of -- "^ : : o-ia, •:" virtue of
tl-o authoriti' vosto-l in r ■ - "■■ *" ' Goniit^^ui^o:. :... L:'.v;o of
do n^
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, +. ,+,._.-, •,,.. of iiovom'ccr, A. P. 1907, as a public lej^al
holiday.
IN FIT1!P"S "'lirlREOF, i have
horeiinto ^et rrcy hand and
caiAced tiv-; Great Seal of
Strtc to
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f i. od, t.h_: ■ : d day of
Novenbor, 1907
Qov rnor of "Califorr.ia
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PROCLAIJ.TIOIJ
In the interest of the puolic vrelfare, I, J, N«
Gillett, aovornor of the State of California, by virtue of
the authority vestol i:-. .0 :.y tiv:- Constitution and Lav/s of
this State, do hereby designate, appoint and declare Monday,
the tv/-enty-fifth day of Novombor, A. D. 1907, as a public
legal holiday.
At t. est:
IN WITNESS V.HEREOF, I h ive
hereiuito set ray liaiii and
caused tre Groat Seal of
State to ^e hereunto af-
fixed this 23d day of
Novertber, 1907
Govorncvivof Califoraia
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State of Callforr.la
PR0CLA1,IATI0N
In tl-B Interest of the public v;elfare, I, J» N,
Glllett, aovornar cf t'ne State of California, by vlrtiE of
t'no authority vested In no by the Constitution and lavrG of
this State, do hereby designate, ar.point and declare Tuesday,
the tventy-slxth day of November, A. D. 1907, as a public
le^al holiday.
IN V/ITNESS riiEREOF, I have
hereunto ^et ny hand and
caused t: c Great Seal of
Stato to ce hereunto affixed
this 23d day of November, 1907,
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PROCLALIATION
In th3 Interest of the public vrelfare, I, J, N,
Gilleto, Governor of tho ?^tato of Caiifomia, by virtue of
the authority vested ib me by the Constitution and La-."s of
thi3 State, lo hereby designate, appoint and declare Y/ednesday,
fr.e tv;enty-30Vonth day of Hovenber, A, D, 1.' 07, as a public
leg:;l holiday*
I?I ^'flTNESS VfHEREOP, I have
hcreujito set .■y hand and
caused the Great Seal of
State to bo hcreu:-.to af-
fixed this r^3d day of
Novombor, 1907
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Attest:
Socratiry of Stato*
Executive Department
State of CalifOi-nia,
PROCLAMATION
In the intorost of the public ;7olfare, I, J, N,
Ghillett, liovernor of the State of Caliiornla, by virtus of
th3 authority vestei in ne by ths Constitution and Lavrs of
this State, do horooy designate, appoint and ieclare Friday,
the tv/enty-ninth day of Novembor, A. D. 1907, a public lo^al
holiday*
IN V/ITNESS ?/HEREO?, I have here-
unto set :ny hand and caused
the Great Seal of State to
bo hereunto affixed this
27th day of November, 1907
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FP.OCLAiATIOi:.
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ViHE"~'EAS tnere i^ now existing- throughout the State
California, a financial strtn^ency, rendering it difficult
for debtors to laeet t:-eir obli';,ations, and
'i.'HE~~EAS, it appears tr.at the balances due the people
of this State are not being paid by Eastern debtors; and
'..'HE"'EAS , it- is necessary for the protection of
our people tx:at measures be taiien to prevent serious exabar-
as sni'
ent, loss and ruin, trjrousii the deiiiands of those to
w6o:;i obligations are due,
ITOIV, THE"'J;fO ~E, m order tr.at our financial integ-
rity may oe preserved, confidence regained, financial panics
averted and the debtor class granted furtrier time to meet their
Obligations s
J.
Sillett, ';rovern6r of t/ie state of
California, in conformity witr. the acts amending section
seven of ti.e Civil Code, section ten of the PoliticaJ. Code,
and section ten of ti:e Code of Civil Pi'ocedure, all aapproved
on ti.e twnoty-ti.ird day of TTovoiaber, l'^07, do hereby appoint,
designate and proclaxui Monday loconiber nintn, Tuesday lecember
tenth, .Wednesday Tdcember eleventh, Ihvirsday December twelfth.,
Friday I ecemoer tr.irt-eentTi and Saturday leceinber fourteenth.,
all in tiie year of our Lord one thou=;and nine hundred and
seven, to be special r-olidays.
1 do further proclaim that diiriria any such special
holidays, no public duty shall be suspended or prohiDited
except suci". as ai'i'ect tne administration of justice in the
Courts or this atate as prescribed by section 1"" of the
Coae of Civil Procedure of this State for the control of
such Courts.
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PROCLAllATION
In the interest of the public welfare, I, J. N,
Oillett, Governor of the state of California, by virtue of
the authority vested in me by the Constitution and Laws of
thic State, do horeby designate, appoint and declare Sat-uxday,
the thirtieth day of November, A. D. 1907, a public legal
holiday.
jU TflTNESS THEREO?, I have
heroxmto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
State to be horeuiito af-
fixed this 27th day of
Novembor, 1907
Governor of California
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State of California,
PROCLAMATION,
WHEREAS there is now existing throughout the State
or caliiomla, a financial stringency, rendering it difficult
for debtors to meet their obligations, and
mtEREAS, it appears that balances due the people of
this stato are not being paid by Eastern debtors; and
TmEREAS, it is necessary for the protection of
our people that noasuros be taken to prevent serious enbar-
rassncnt, loss and ruin, through the derands of those to
whom obligations are due,
N0?,% THEREFORE, In order that our financial integ-
rity may be preserved, coni'idencc regained, financial panics
averted am the debtor class granted further time to meet
their obligations, I J, N. ttillett, Governor of the State
of California, in conformity with the acts amending section
seven of the Civil code, section ten of the Political code
and Section ton of the code of Civil Procedure, all approved
on the t;7enty-third day of .lovember, 1907, do hereby appoint,
designate and proclalir londay December^ second, Tuesday Decen>-
ber third, Wednesday December fourth, Thtirsday Decorabor fiftl^
Friday December sixth and Saturday December seventh, all in
the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven,
to be special holidays.
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holidays no public duty shall bo suspended or prohibited
except such as afYact the administration of Justice in the
courts of this State as prescribed by section 135 of the
code of Civil Procedure of this state for the control of
such courts*
In witness whereof I have here-
unto set ny hand and caused
the Great Seal of state to
bo hereunto affixed this
~ 29th day of November, 1907
CJoveTjfidr of California
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PROCLAMATION.
WHERl-JAS tJiore is nov: exist infr throughout the State
of California a financial stringency, rondorlnc it difficult
for debtors to meet their obligations; and
WHRRSAS, it appears that balances due the people of
this State are not being paid by Eastern debtors; and
WHERSAS, It is necessaiy for the protection of
our people that measiires be taXen to prevent serious eu*-
barrassment, loos and ruin, through the demands of those to
whom obligations are due,
NO^, THEKIlPORR, In order thst our financial li>-
togrity nay be preserved, confidence regained, financial
panics averted and the debtor class granted further time to
meet their obligations, I, J. N. Olllett, Governor of the
State of California, in corLfomlty with the acts amending
section seven of the Civil cede, section ten of the Political
code and section ten of the code of Civil Procedure, all
ap-proved on t; e tv;enty-third day of November, 1907, do hereby
appoint, designate and proclaim Monday December sixteenth,
Tuesday Docember seventeenth, Wednesday December eighteenth,
Thirsday December nineteenth, Friday December tventloth and
Satui-day Docambor tv.-enty-f irst , all ir. the year of ou: Lord
one thousand nine hvmdred and seven, to be special holidays.
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I do furthor proclaim that during any such special
holidays no public duty shall be suspended or prohibited
except such as affect the administration of justice in the
Cotirts of this State aa prescribed by section 135 of the Code
of Civil Procedure of this State, for the control of such
Courts*
IN WITNESS 7/HEREOP I have here-
unto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of State to
be }iereunto affixed this
11th day of December, 1907,
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State of California,
Sacramento, Cal., Pebruary 1, 1^08,
WHH'O^AS, 'de State Veterinarian of the Szax^ of ■■'alif ornia
has af^certained that cattle located in that certain area of
territory situated south and west of the quarantine line l-ere- ^
inaf ter describeT^arr liable Te'-insmmunicate an infectious dis-
ease known as Texas, BpLenetic or Southern cattl3 fever, to
cattle located north and east of said line, should said cattle
located south and west be shipped, Tioved or transported , driven
or grazed over tne lands situated north and east of said line;
and
WH?!KEA3, Under and hy virtue of an Act of the Lecislature
of the State of California, entitled "An Act to protect domestic
live stock fror. contafrious and infectious diseases, to provide
for -he appointment and duties of officials to carry into effect
the provisions of this Act, and to provide an appropriation
therefor", which cecame a law -vlarch 18, 1899 (Statutes and
A-nendnents to the Codes of the Stat- of California 1899, Chapter
XCvl), and as attended liarch 26, 1907 (Statut- s and Asxendnents
to the Codes of the State of California 1907, Chapter 506), the
State Veterinarian of the State of :alifornia, in order to pre-
vent the Bpreadinr or co:'nunlcation of said disease of Texas,
splenetic or Southern cattle fever in cattle, has, on this first
day of February, 1908, -nade a quarantine line as follows:
Beninnlnc on the Pacific Coast '.There the northern rourdary
of Sar Luis 0>iBpo County connects with the Pacific Ocean; thence
easterly alonr t^e northern boundary of San Luis Obispo County
to the northwestern corner of Kern County; thence southeasterly
and easterly and nortnerly following the western, •outhern, and
eastern bov.ndaries of Kern Cov.nty to tho northeast corner of
•aid County; thonce easterly alo- * e -orthern boundarv of S«n
Bernardino Cpunty to the one hundred and stxte-jn-^a neridian
west lon.'Tit-ade; thence south following the one hundred and
sixt-iea;!: meridian west longitude to the southern ccrder of
San Bernardino County; thence easterly along the southern
■boundary of San Bernardino County to the eastern ooundary of
the State of California.
WHUI-U^IAS, The State Veterinarian has, on this first day
of February, 1908, -aade and established the following rules and
regulations as to the crossig of cattle over said quarantine
line:
Prom this first day of February, 1908, to the thirty-first
day of October, 1908, inclusive, every person, con^jany, corpor-
ation, their agents and servants, are hereby prohibited fron
driving, leading, moving, carrying or transporting, or froia
causing or permitting to be driven, led, moved, transported,
carried or drifted over or across said quarantine line so es-
tablished, any cattle originating or being south or west of
the said quarantine line, and all railroad and stesunship cora-
panies, and other transportation companies, their officers,
agents and servants, are hereby prohibited from shipping or
transporting or accepting for shipment or transportation, any
cattle originating or being south or west of said quarantine
line, or fron sMppinr or transporting into the State of Calif-
ornia any cattle originating or being in that area of terri-
tory in the United States south of the Federal quarantine line
which lias been or may be established by the United States
Department of Agriculture, or any cattle infested with the
BOOPHITiUS ATmJLATUS tick, except in accordance with the regia-
atlois of the United States T/epartment of A^rrlculture, or
except where said cattle are shipped and transported on rail-
road trains for immediate slaughter, and when to shipped or
transported by railroad the following regulations oust bs
observed:
On unloading said cattle at their destination, or for
food and rrst sn route to swae, seperate pens aust be Mt apart
to receive then, and no other cattle shall be admitted to said
pens. The cars that have carried said stock shall be cleansed
and disinfected before they are again used to transport, store
or shelter animals or merchandise.
All cars carrying cattle from said quarantine area shall
bear placards stating that said cars contain -SOUTHER}! CATTLE",
and each of the way bills of said shipments shall have a note
on its face with a similar statement. Whenever any cattle have
come from said quarantine area, and shall be reshipped from any
point at which they have been reloaded to any other point of
destination, the cars carrying said animais shall bear similar
placards with like statements, and the way bills so stangjed. At
whatever point these cattle shall be unloaded they shall be
placed in seperate pens to which no other cattle shall be ad-
mitted.
The cars used to transport such animals, and the pens in
which they are fed and watered, and the pens set apart for their
reception at point of destination, shall be cleaned and disin-
fected in the following manner:
(a) Remove all litter and manure; this litter and manure
may be disinfected by mixing it with lime or saturating It with
a five (5) per cent solution of 100 per cent carbolic acid, or,
If not disinfected it must be stored where no cattle can cone
In contact with it durlnr the period from February 1, 1908, to
October 31, 1908, inclisive.
(b) Wash the cars and feeding and waterlnp troughs with
water until clean.
(c) Saturate the entire inner surface of the cars, in-
cladlng the Inner surface of the car doors, and the fencing,
troughs, chutes and floors of the pens wltn a mixture made of
one and-a-lialf pounds of lime and one- quarter pound of 100 per
csnt carbolic acid to each gallon of water; or with a solution
■ade by dissolTlng four (4) ouno«« of chloride of lime to each
gallon of water.
It is f-arther ordered that a violation of any *r either of
the above rules and regulations shall te an offense and pun-
ishable as provided by the laws of the State of California; now,
Therefor, I, J, N, aillett, as ^^overnor of the State of
California, by virtue of the authority vested in me hy law, do
hereby proclaim the above boundary of such quarantine within
the State of California, and further hereby proclaim the above
rules, orders and regulations prescribed by the State Veterin-
arian for the maintainance and enforcement of such quarantine
to be legal and binding rules and regulations within said State,
and I do further proclaim that said rules, orders and regulat-
ions shall be maintained and enforced within the State of
California, and that a violation thereof shall subject all
persons so violating any of said rules, orders or regulations
to the penalties provided for in section eight of that said Act
of the Legislature entitled "An Act to protect donestic live
stock from contagious and infectious diseases, to provide for
the appointment and duties of officials to carry into effect
the provisions of this Act, and to provide an appropriation
therefor."
I!T WITMESS IHERJiOJ', I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of this State to be hereunto affixed, this first
day of February, A, D, 1908.
ATTRST:
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li!XP.CUTr7E T)EPART:a5!'TT,
Ftate of California.
Sacranento, :^ebruary 1, 1908.
In consideration of the action of t.e Boards of Supervisors
of San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles and
Riverside counties in appointing County Live Stock Inspectors,
and placinr- under strict quarantine all areas in said counties
known -0 be infested with one Boophilus Annulatus tick, the
transmitter of Texas, splenetic or Southern cattle fever,
cattle originatinr in the above mentioned counties may be
jnovei to points in the State of California north and above the
said quarantine line, provided they are first inspected by
the State Veterinarian, or his duly autr.orized aitent, and are
accompanied by a certificate showing said cattle to be free
from contagious and infectious diseases and the Boophilus An-
nulatus tick.
In consideration of the action of the T^oard of Supervis-
ors of san T,ernardino County in appointing a County Live Stock
Inspector, and placinp under strict quarantine all areas in
said county situated west of the one hundred and sixteenth
meridian west longitude, known to be infested witr the Booph-
ilus Annulatus tick, the transmitter of exas, splenetic or
southern cattle fever, cattle originating in tne abore nention-
ed part of Sar Bernardino County may be moved to points In
the Stat;, of California, notth and above the said quarantine
line, provided they are fir.t inepected by the Htate Veterin-
arian or hia duly authorized apent. and are acconpanied ry a
certificate •hewing said animals to be free from contafiou.
and infectious diseases and th« Boophllas Annulatus tick.
IT IS H5KK3Y ORDERED that, during the continuance of the
quarantine line as set forth in the proclamation of February 1,
1908, no cattle originating in the quarantine area as deBcrioed
in said proclamation shall be moved or allowed to move into
the counties of San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los
Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino.
Ill WITiJESS WHEHR07', I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the ftreat Seal of this State to be affixed this first day of
]!'ebruary, A. D. 1908,
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EXEGU'frn? HEIARTLWITT,
State of California.
WHEREAS, the State Veterinarian of the 3ta*e of California
has ascertained that certain cattle located In that part of
Presno County situated west of the main line of the Southern
Pacific railroad Company are infested with -Poolihilus Annulatus
ticks, the transmitter of Texas, splenetic or Southern cattle
fever, and are liable to communicate this disease of Texas,
splenetic, or Southern cattle fever to cattle located in the
State of California outside cf this part of Fresno County should
s^aid cattle located in that part of rresno County situated v/est
of the main line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Con?.any he
shipped, noved or transported, driven or rrazed over the lands
In the State of California situated outside of said part of
:"resno County; therefor
IT IS HFPJ^Y ORDPlsKn th-at, cattle located in that part of
Fresno County sitiated rest of the -lain lire of the Southern
Pacific l^ilrcad must not he moved or allowed to move outside
cf said part cf '^resno County to any part of the State of Cal-
ifornia unless said cattle have first "been inspected ty the
State veterinarian, or his dxily authorized agent, and are
accoriparied ty a certificate issued ty such inspector stating
that said cattle are free from contagious and infectious dis-
eases and the tcophilus Annulatus tick.
It is further ordered that a violation of any or either
of the ahove rules and regoilations shaD.l te an offense and pun-
ishable as provided hy the laws of the State of California ae
•et forth in the proclaiRation of ?ehruary 1, 1908.
I?T WIITKSS WKRREOT, I have herevrto set my hand and caused
the OFIAT SF/J. of this State to be hereunto affixed, this first
day of ?etruary, A. Ti. 1908. ^ ^^^ £
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prevent the spread of Texas, Southern or splenetic fever in
cattle.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
STATE OP CALIFORNIA,
Sacramento, Cal,, October 31, 1908.
It Is hereby ordered that, during the months of November
and December 1908, and January 1909, cattle may be moved to
points in the State of California north and above the quarantine
line as set forth in the proclamation of February 1, 1908, and
in amendments numbers 1 and 2 to said proclamation, also dated
February 1, 1908, provided said cattle are first inspected by
the State Veterinarian or his duly authorized agent, and are ac-
companied by a certificate issued by said State Veterinarian or
his duly authorized agent showing said cattle to be free from
contagious and infectious diseases and the Boophilus annulatua
tick.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of this State to be hereunto affixed, this
thirty-first day of October, A. D. 1908.
^overngTof "the* 'sTate of California.
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Sacramento, Cal., ^rch *^, 1^08.
WHEREAS, The State Veterinarian of tne State of California
has ascertained that a contagious, conimi;.niaable disease known
as scahles exists frenerally aiaong the sheep in the State of
California, in consequence of which disease the sheep industry
of said State is now suffering, and will continue to suffer,
serious finanoiiil losses unlens said disease of scabies in
sheep is immediately checked; and
miKlEAS, In consequence of tr.e large number of sheep in
said State which are infected .vith s..id disease of scabies the
Secretary of tie United States r^epartment of Agriculture has
placed in quarantine the entire State of Callforniai and
W!rF!RTi!AS, Under and virtue of an Act of the Legislature
of the State of California entitled "An Act to protect domestic
live stock from contatrious and infectious diseases, to provide
for the appointment and duties of officials to Ciirry into effect
the provisions of .his Act, and to provide an appropriation
therefor, " which became a law I.Tarch 13, 1399, (Statutes and
Amendjnents to the Codes of the State of California 1899, Chapter
XCVl), and as a^iended J'^rch 20, 1905 and LTaroh 23, 1907 (Statutes
and Ar.endnents to the Codes of the State of California 1905,
Chapter CCCLV, and Statutes and Amendments to the Codes of the
State of California 1907, Chapter 506), the State Veterintirian
of the State of California in order to eradicate and to prevent
the further spreadln-- or comirunloation of said disease of scabies
in Bheep has, on this first day of ?^Tarch, 1908, made and estab-
lished tie following rules and reculatlons:
(a) All sheep in the State of California must be dipped
,%nder the supervision of the State veterinarian, of his duly
' authorized arent, betA-een Inarch 15, 1908 and July l.i, 1908 in-
• iciufliv*.
(b) Sheep affected v/ith scabies, and other sheop exjjosed
to said disease, must "be dipped twice with an interval between
the dippings of not less than nine days nor more than twelve
days. All other sheep in the State of California not so affected
with BCHbifis, or exposed thereto, must be dipped once.
(c) Dipping solutions jnust receive t-he sanction of the
said State Veterinarian, or his duly authorized are it, before
thf^y will be of-fiolally recognized by said officers.
(d) All corrals, chutes, barns, feed lots, premises and
sheep
other places in which ,^aff acted with said disease of scabies have
been placed or located must be cleaned and disinfected in a man-
nar prescribed the the said Stats Veterinarian, or hie duly
authorized arentj and
WHERF!AS, The said State Veterinarian, by and v/ith the
approval of the undersi^^ned as Governor of the State of Calif-
ornia, has established the above rules, orders and refriaations
for the p\ii poses aforesaid, it is hereby ordered that a viol-
ation of any or either of the above rules, orders and refu-
lations shall be an offense and punishable as provided by the
laws of the State of California; now
Therefor, I, J. t:. Oillett, as r;overnor of the State of
California, by virtue of the authority vested in ne by law, do
hereby proclaim the above mles, orders and refulations pre-
scribed by said State Veterinarian for the eradication and to
prevent the spreuding or coamunlcation of said disease of
scabies in sheep to be in full force and effect, and binding
rules, orders and rej^ulations within t}ie State of California,
and that a violation thereof shall subject any and all persons
so violatin,-^ any or either of said rulss, orders and rei^ulations
to the penalties provided for in section ei^ht of that said
Act of the Lef^^islature of the Stat-i of California entitled "An
Act to protect douestlc live stock from contagious and infect-
io\;s diseases, to provide for the appointment urd duties of
officials to carry into effect the provisions of this Act, and
to provide an appropriation therefor, •
D: WIT\TSSS WIIEKKOP, I have hereunto set my -ia.nd and caused
the GREAT SEAL of this State to he hereunto affixed, this first
day of March, A. D. 1908.
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^Wen><iy "oftlae" Stat? of (falifornia.
Tjrevite'nanflfove rpo f 'of^tTTe' 'g'faTe' of
ATTEST:
IJec'retary of State .
(Seal)
A "i-irz-Li
361
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Filed in fhr njfjr^' of fhp
ihe . ,4r^
iJ^^S^rtc-*^^' .A. J.. 1908
C. F. C^wev
ffecorJ Book, , Page....!
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P K 0 C L A ?■ A T I 0 IT.
cOc
State of California.
Sacrarc-rtc, Cal., SeFteircer 1, 1?0&.
7.fUH-pvAP, The f^tale Veterinarian of the State of Califor-
nia has ascer*c'.1r;ed that a ccnlagious, cocur.unicatle aisease i:novm
as scabies exists airong the sheep in the State ot California, in
consequence of v.'hich disease the sheep industry cf said State is
now suffering, and will continue to suffer, serioirs financial losses
unlets said disease of sca'oies ir. sneep is inrrediatelj c::eckedj
and
WHEh^AS, Under and r:' virtue of an Act cf the Legislature
of tie State of California ertitlea "An Act to pro^ecx ao.:.estic
live stock fror. contitgious ard infectious diseases, to pro', ice
for the appointipent and dvties cf official? tc carry into effect
the provisions of this Act, and to provide an appropriation
therefor," which becare a lav; ''arch Ic, 1839 (Statvtes ana A^Tiend-
TnentB tc the Codes cf the State of Califoi-ia 1699, Chapter
XCVl), and as ajr.ended l!arch 20, 1905, and ^arch 2:, 1907 (Sta-
tutes and Arendrjents to the Codes cf the State of Caiilornia
1905, Chapter CCCLV , and Statutes ana Arerdrents to the Codes
of the State oi California 1907, Chapter 506), the State Veter-
inarian of the State of California in order to erauicate and tc
prevent the further spreading or ccririunicat icn of said disease
of acacies i bhetp i.as , on this first day of September, 190o,
ffiade and estacliehed the following rules and regulaticns:
(a) Trom and after this first day of Septesiter, 190c all
sheep in tr:e State of California which are infectea with the
disease knov.n ap scabies cr a;an£:e , and all sheep directly ex-
posed thereto, nust ce Qlppea as many times as is necessary in
order tc eradicate said disease.
(fc) All such dipj.inps r:Uijt be pcrforried under the auper-
vislor cl • • "'ate Veterinarian or his duly authorized arent,
and ir. accordance with his instructions, arc at such tiaes as
Bale officer may designate.
(c) In order that the aforesaid dippings niay te conducted
effectively and expeditiously all vats where such dij pings are
performed shall conform in size anc equipnent with the orders
of eaic State Veterinarian or his duly authorized agent,
(d) All corrali;, chutes, tarns, feed lots, premises and
other placee. in which sheep infected with saia disease of scahiee
have heen placed cr locatea must be cleaned ana disinfected in a
manner prescribed ty the said State Veterinarian or his duly
authorized af;enti and
T/HTH-'AS^ The saic State ve t er inariar7 "by anXwl th the
approval of the undersigned as Governor of the State of Calif-
ornia, has established the atove rules, orders and regulations
for the purposes aforesaia, it is herehy ordered tr.at a viol-
ation 01 any or either of the above rules, orders and regul-
ations shall he an offense andpunishable as provided by the
laws of tie State of California; now.
TKEFXFOFJ;, I, J. r. C-illett, as Governor ol the State of
California, by virtue of the authority vestec in ne by law, do
hereby proclairr. the above rules, orders and regulations prescri-
bed by saia State Veterinarian for the eradication and to pre-
vent the spreaaing or communication of daio oisease of scabies
in sheep to be in full force and effect, and binding rules,
orders and regulations within the State of California, ard that
a violation thereof al^ll subject any and all persons so violat-
ing ajiy or either of suia rules, orders and regulations to the
.penalties provided for in section eight of that said Act of the
Legislature of the State of California entitled "An Act to pro-
tect doKCstic live stock froc. contagious and infectious diseases,
to provide for the appointment and duties of officials to carry
Into effect the provisions of this Act, and to provide an appro-
priation therefor."
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
t.. OHKAT S.^ .. t>,i. Stat, to .^e.^to^.l„.,JMB «..t
dav of September, A. P. iy08. . -— . . w-,.^ 4a
^ ' "^-^-nor of the State of California.
ATTFST: j^. j^ _*Z^^-«^
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C. F. CURRV
l»«ord iw-n, ^Page.
1908
St«tc of ^^liforniii
C3 C. S'
Stste Ci:,pitol,
(/jjiri'il l.etirr J^'o.
C or.r: i ' s ic Hor t i cul t ur e ,
Cot
5 don
WIIEPJ^S,
:ion haf
;n received "by t'lis
;e e:
i-fect t'la'
into this State fro sec
;ior'!
Cotton seed is aToou
:ed v.-it:i t"-e
; 0 p'
le inported
(An
sr^;
"VS.-
■;Ono:ri.'S pranax
s-Boh. ), and
Cotton Boll Weevil
X ■;••.; g scone iB a serious pest in
sec- ions vrhere it prevails^
-dis)
does not
introduced,
WHER3'IAS,
no:
-'.It
::aid C
B 11 Wo evil (A:':
;nonus
everlias, existed in t'-is St
and
hai
if
tr.e
- o\'.ld
";Q-.;0
le a B
=rioMS and c
an-erous pest, pro-
i"''!;, spraadir:
to of'.er food plants;
WHEREAS, f.ie Cotton
Boll Wee-,-il (Antr.onoraus grandis)
while m
taclcii
le seed c:
the hulls or he' c;
nev/ lorrt: ors;
a request ..it-de ".;■'
ried in
■-:--e
an
;on plant,
id thus hero
i" ernate in
I.- estthlis'-ed in
i-efo
ac-^i-.-.C '^V'O
^.0T-\
t.tion received
.-on
Lnd
,he Bureau of Plant Indu;^t^y, of
+ • .^:.
Depa
.rt:ne'"!t
A-ricult-.-re
United S:
:es,
it is '-erehy
OKDEEED, r-xit no Cotton
tl^'is St,
St
— -\ Y\
Hortinvlt'-xal Q:J£
seed s'lc.ll " e ad:iitted into
.tine is hereh;- esta"blipi'''ed
excsp'
under
he conditi"-".s
9.?/
Pirs
Idition
Co
■ii;a
:f He
Cupi
)1 B-^i
11. P:!r-~- B'*.i
T ^M
S:
:i3co,- IT- C
\e oi'^fices o;
--, Se.cri--v.-.-^'
'— 0 in I:;4.jriai
S-i
Ro on
:o-r
B
:-na.rci
-0 i:. Sun Bjrni.rdmo c(
Riv.^rfcjicir
county,
Di
Los An-'^les
in Los An- elei
cou:
-J t
S.
ivi River si ds
Dis -0 in Sc
-0 cour
are hereh;" de
ciared"^HorticMl'- ral Qjuarr-n'-ine stations
for
-.5 instiect io'" of
LI Co^
se
ed CO li z
or ' eir: - i I'C:
•■red i
:e Board oi" Ho:
:i.vl
2ach of said :o
.es. and each o
tnen
1 Co
'eh:
lt± J- -^-fe
of
declared a speci-
al Depu
Cciani£=sicner of Hort
iculture for tl:e puri.ose of onforcing
this order.
0RD>ri3). That all Co '.ton see
this Sate s'la
':y ont
su" .1& cte
Deputj' Co
d to fu-ication, 1- a
ispected i.: "- s co\
LtrSi oners a'bove
d hrou-lit or i.ior'.sd into
l-.to rhich it is hrou£ht
\Tsd. I
^all than he
clOB3d --oj^sel, ^;lth. "^1- sulphide of
carhon'sas for a per 1 ■.•': of t%v;nty-fcur ^o^^J^t ^
r,"
.;ld
s:.id D-.i^
reuiov'.id.
Co
s si oner for :. su
ahdj-l
, i - e to sa
,,.i ^r-r
Fo;
ie of
all I
-.^re ,
"ficx--
LI it"" of inf est.;-tlon is
ral:
*2'*'\ '
jT'-'.i.-.Z -'"^ (inara'--
iir.e a-ainst
; e Co'.. ton Bc^ll Wt.ovil, :
ORD/JPJ-D. Tat all Co^^o
I ■•■ ^
is
or
sha
,11 he CO- si J.-.
-9 Her'
--a «sA'«.
conelf.nec
infestation.
IftS,
Ll:-* assu:
tvl'ural C3 •
-n delivered to
- 4 «•>•
he
la no da:
of
up
DO
This qv^-'an*ln« shall go i
ro'-al h' he Oovomor.
Tect rr:?:DlAT2XY
'¥.
'f
W!IEPJ1A.S ,
. "le effect
,tio
r '1
as t :er. received "bj
CoT-iiydon to
into this State fro sectiona :.f
Cotton seed Is aTjout to >e 1 ported
(Ar
ntiiononus granal
s-Bo>,), and
"e CoLton Boll Weevil
is a serious pest in
6U(
sections
g— e
Lis,
dis)
WFIERJi'AS,
not, noi-
said Co
Boll We e V i 1 ( All th o-n onu s
everlias, e::isted in
•is Stcte. and i.hat, if
introduced, the sijr.e '.oi.'.ld 'oeco^ie a serious and dan;-eroias pest, pro-
a>l:. spreadir;
"cod plan's; r.nd,
ORDEFJTD. T
r.o Cotton seed s'lall "he a±iitted into
•is St, te.
C-. ; 1 1, ■- a.
HorticulV-.ral Q;ua-.-:.ntine is liere'b:- estaTDlished
a~^ir!St the ncsne . except under the conditions herein set forth j
Co
■T<ii;a on c
Pirst
f Horticvl
tliat in addition to t-ie offices of the State
C:'.p:
B.--navciro i..
:i
B-^rne.rdino
tjl B--il;
0,- El C:
;ov.r t:
Sc-
•rr-to, and Room
covr
•0 COi,
Los An-eles in Los Anrelee co'
"•ro in Imperial co\r-t:
Riverside in Riverside
[.-. V..T.C S-.n Di2--o in Sa.n
^^yj
cire nercjc;
jclared Horcic-a' • r^l Q,uarf,ntine stations
for the inspection of all Cotton seed coji .£ or 'sing imported i
this State.
Second, t'-.e Board Of Hur .iculti^Til C
of
each of said counties, and ea;
them, is herehy decli.red a speci-
al Depu
this order.
Ccinnissioner of Horticulture for
/L:d it iL -?\\ - ::er,
:e purr. ose oj
:nforcing
ORDERED, Th.., all Co 'ton seed hrourfit or i. -ported into
this Sate shc,jl
jy One 0 1
SU .1
5cted to -^^j.-igation, i'
ectcd i- f - co--.^t-' into rfnich it is hrought
ic.-ied. It s' all '.'-.on "be
ith ^i-sulF- ide of
Deputy Co i iL-sl ojiers a"bove
closed --easel,
carhor ^as for a p
oc of t-.. :nty-f cv.r
sr.id D-.i
remove di
:d ahaj. 1
if-r
f03
:y Co'-L.iiisLioner for % su:"ficien-' '.i -8 to -i.
is loner that all posyi"-ilit;r of infest. .tion Is
a pi^.rpose of -■.eve effectively enforcing the qnara'-
'- Boll
1-1 Tir
is
ORDSRj'D. Tnat all Co '.ton
ed or i-
■,ed
-_l ^.e
C0!:i;ij:. rd
Of
conti ;n
lnf-st.i
A- ore nrmed ^OU'"* ies, to "be "b:
,a?> •" - -
n
ire frilly assured
;ion,
e Hcrti .-l' ural Co- .icsion
'-■en delivered to the
-la"- ■" 'a no dan--r of
T}-:is qua
sh.ll zo i
ujjon its approval "by he Govomor,
rr'?:DiAT:i3.Y
'C^* i-'iCirCye r o f *rfc*r • 1' * a •'. Y cV
Approv'jd y>7
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ELECTION
StaU of CnHfornia, |
3?xccutiue ^^^pnrtmenf. S
In accordance rrith lair tlureunto directing me, I hereby proclaim and give notice tJmt a General Elt
eleHion the following offinrs will be elected, and the following pro/mition.s and proposed Constitutional Ame\
Ten Electors of President and Vice-President of the United States.
Also, Eight Representatives to the Congress of the United States, being one Representative from each Congress
Also. One Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of California for the unexpired term of T. B.
Also. Twenty Members of the Senate of the State of California, being one Senator from each of the follol
Seventeenth, Xineteenth, Tinuty-first, Twenty-third. Twenty-pfth, Twenty-seventh, Twenty-ninth, Thirty-pi
Also. Eighty Members of the Assembly of the State of California, being one Member of the Assembly for each\
AUo. Four Judges of the Superior Court of the State of California, /// and for the City and County of San,
Also. One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, /// and for the City and County of San
and deceased, rice George .-i. Sturttvant, appoitited.
Also, Four Judges of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles,
.4lso. One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, /// and for the County of Los Angeles, for\
Also. Three Judges ol the Superior Court of the State of California, /// and for each of the counties of Ale
Also. One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, /// >ind for the County of .ilanieda. fur fl
Also, One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, /// and for the County of Sacramento, for
Alsft. Two Judges of the Superior Court of the State of California, //, and for each of the counties of Hum\
Also, One Judge of the S iperior Court of the State of California, /// itnd for the County of Sonoma, for
AI.SO. One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, in md for fhr County of S*inta Clara, ft
.llso. One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, /// <ind fttr the (\tunty of San DieHo. for
.4lso. One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California, // and for each of the follnwin^ rountir.'i.\
Lake. Las.Hcn. .Marin. .Marijut.'ut. .Mendocino. .Merrrrf. MoHitc. .Mono. .\ftn terry, Xa/ta. Xernda. ffrangr. Vlnrei
Solano. Stfinistauit. Suffer. Tehawa. Trinity. TinJutnnr. f'rntuni. )Vi/«. and Vutm. for the term ftrntrrilird Aj(|
.//.w,. One Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California. <„ ■ ft*r the County of Shanta. fttr th*
Al^oK One Judge of the Superior Court of the Sute of California, in a, fttr Ihr Ctmnfy of riunins. />»#• the n
.//**. One Judge of th Superior Court of the SUU of California. ,n a for the Cf^ntty of StiMfa lUirl-mt.
AImk at miid rfrrti", , , mid Tut^-l'*',. ftir thin! ditu »f Xarmmlmr fr lOOS.the ftJIotrtMi! anttndn -i
San ^'r*turiitrn Sratrall
It til
t tl,>
tianin ,trt" tHlt ftr mtl>
tn thr l\i>fi}> itf fiiin .Ktttt'
CTION PROCLAMATIO
•►.♦— «i
proclaim and give notice tJmt a General Election irill )>€ held throughout the State of California on Tuesday, the third di
Iproftositions and proposed Constitutional Amendments will l)e voted on, namely:
Fes.
5, being one Representative from each Congressional District in the State, as prescribed by law.
^f California for the unexpired term of T. B. McFarland. deceased, term ending January, 1911, vice Henry A. Jfelvin, appointed.
rnia, being one Senator from each of the following Senatorial Districts, as prescribed by law, to wit: First, Third, Fifth, Sevet
I////. Twenty-seventh, Twenty-ninth, Thirty-first, Thirty-third, Thirty-fifth, Thirty-seventh, Thirty-ninth.
^a, being one Member of the Assembly for each of the Eighty Assembly Districts in the State, as prescribed by law.
)rnia, /// and for the City and County of San Francisco, for the term prescribed by law.
rnia, in and for the City and County of San Francisco, for the unexpired term of Franh H. fCerrignn. resigned, term e.xpirit
)rnia, /// and for the County of Los Angeles, for the term prescribed by law.
hnia, ;■// and for the County of Los Angeles, for the reinaiuder of the unexpired term of B. X. Smith, decea.ted, ending January, 1!H
|fornia, in and for each of the counties of .llameda and Sacramento, respectively, for the term prescribed tty law.
lia, /// and for the County of .ilameda, for the renniindn- of the term of Henry ./. .Melvin. resigned, ending January. WOt). r
lia, /;/ and for the County of Sacramento, for the remainder of the term of E. C Hart, resigned, ruding danuary, 1909, vice
)rnla, - and for each of the counties of Humboldt, Sa ta Clara, San Diego, San Joaquin and Son-ma. respectively, for the tm
lia, '" >ind for the County of Sonoma, for the remnntder of the term of A. G. Burnett, resigned, ending January. 1909, vin
lia, rnd for the rnunty of Santa Clara, for the rewtinder of the term of .4. L. Bhfides. resigned, ending January, 1909. vit
lia, // and for the County of San Diego, for the remnijider of the term of X. H. Conklin, derea.sed. ending January, 1909. vice
Jla, n, nid for each of the following counties, re.xftectirly. to wit: .tlpine. Amador, liutte. Calarevis, Colusa, Contra (\t.sfa. /)
■ui>. Monterey. Xa/Mt. Xevada. Orange. Placer, IVuma.y. San Benito. .S/w Hernardino. San Luis Cjlispii. San Mateo. Santa Hai
fa. yJn, and YulMt. for the term prr-'tcri/ted by law.
lia, in and for the County of Sha.sta. for the remaindirttf the term of C. .V. Head, failed to qualify, ending January. 191^1. vi\
ita. in and for the County of Pluma.i. fot- the nmaindrrof the unr.vpired term of J. I). Gotmiwin. drream-d. ending January, liHt9.
lia, iw and fftr the County of Santa IhiHwirtt. lor the ••ntainder of the uncvpired term of J. 11". Ta'J^art. rrniflntd. inding Januai
|*/#r€ w/irr. I. It. ntftS. the following anundnunlit to th> Cmmtifulion of the State of Call fiprnia. and the following .Irtti of the l.tg^
Iw Mihiintttd to the Pioftli nf thin Slat*, to Im nMni u by Ihmi.
MMATt COAltTlTVTiOtlAk AHCMOMtNT HO f AMtMtkV COtttTlTuTlOMAk AMKNOWtNT Iva ?. >^
CLAMATION.
dd throughout the State of CaHfornia on Tuesday, the third day of November, M. D. IQOS, at which
■ voted on, namely:
pw the State, as prescribed bij law.
ised, term ending Jamutry, 1911, vice Henry J. Melvin, appointed.
t ^f"^^':!!: Prescril>ed hy law, to ,rif : First, Third, Fifth, Seventh, Xinth, EUnnth Thirteenth, Fifteenth,
H, Thirty-fifth, Thirty -seventh, Thirty-ninth.
issemhly Districts in the State, as prescriljed l)y law.
the term prescribed liy law.
^le unexpired term of Frank H. Kerrigan, resigned, term expiring January, 1911, -/. J. Hosmer appointed
scritml by law.
of the unexpired term of B. X. Smith, ,leeeased, ending January, 1909, vice W. H.Jami^n, appointed,
ramento, respectively, for the term prrscHlnd by law.
the term of Ihnry ,4. ,}felvin, resion.d. ending January, 1909, vice Everett J hm.n. appointed.
^ofthe term of E C Hart, resigned, mding January, 1909, vice C. X. Po.sf, app>i„un
ira, San Diego, San J,M„p,in and Sonoma, rcs/m-tively, for the term prescrifmi h,, .nv.
^ the term of A. G. Burnett, nsigmd, ending January, 1909, vice Th.mas C Den,.,. ap,.,infed.
of the term of .1. L Bhr./cs, re.si<ined, ending January, 1909, vice John E Richards. >u»,^in ted.
the term of X. //. Conhfin, decea.sed. ending January, m9. rice T. L. Lewis, apf.^iu.'d.
.r /'T"'',/'""'r ''"''"• ^"''"•"-' ''"'--• '"'"^^ r,.sta, Del Xorte. El Dor... lm,.rial, hn,o, Kern,
^Unito. San Bernanlmo, San L„i.. On..f., Sa,. .Maleo, S,u,ta BaH^ra. Santa Cru . Sha.tn. Sierra .' Si. hi you.
form of r. M. f/ead. failed to >p,alify...,dini January, 191,1. rice Georffc IK Bu^. ap,.,intcd
nr..p.rrd term of J D. G.../win. dereancl, endin^J January. Hm. vice Jan.r. O. .1/ ,r, ap,.^nted
■r o, the uncvpired term of J. IK TagflaH. nnifin.d. mdin^ .fanuary. IIHSU, rie. S. A >',..w. appninfrd
turn af the State of Colif.^nia. and th. fJI.....^,,. /.,, „f ,,„ u.Ji^„,„^ de^Hna,. . n.,.rtirel„ a. the 'VS^rrW
'k AMtNOMtMT NO. t. »« HM ». .« A. Smi
»— .,„..„
idion of fill' State i,;' (>iili/'orfiia. and the f'olloiriti^ Acts of the L('<Jislatiire desiSti(it,(j ,r>i>ei'tiveln as the'^Second
urn .
\V CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 7.
2"J. Aiirmlily Crjiixlilutiunal AmttKlnunt .Yo. 7.
Aji>fiii-<1 Sljnli S. j;h)7.
blnlnrp of (lie Sinio of Cnlif.irnia. at its regular
Diiicii. ine on llip seveiiih il^iy of Jnnnary A I)
UnilKMl nnil seven, i«o thir.U of nil ihe members
^acl) of ilie houses voiing in favor theteof, lierebj"
kt Mdinn live of ariule eleven of ilie conMiiiiiion
,' '•' <^a|]torni;i, be ani.'ndcd so as to re;id «> follows ;
ITIie lepislniiire, ti.v ten. lal and unifnriu Inns, shall
llhe elidion or appointment, in Ihe ^everal counties
V Mir"'rvi>ors. slieritls. roiim.v < hrks. disiiiel atior-
|ih h .iiher roomy, township, and niiiniiip;il officers
iiiience may re.|nire, and shall prescribe their
?* ""■"■ ""'■•II'* of olK<e. It shall regulate the com-
nll .such ofij(er<. in propoiiir.n to dunes, and may
kh fees to be iharued and colle. ted by such officers
[per;onned in thiir r.-.«peclive olfi<es. in the manner
i:ses pro\ided by law. and for this purpose may
counties by populaiion: and it shall i>rovirle for
countnbiliiy of county and l.iwnship olDiers for all
Inuiy be collected by them, and for all lublie and
Voney.s which may be paid to them, or officially rome
Biissession. It may regulate the compensation of
[triiil jurors in all courts within the classes of
ein permitted to be made; siuh compensation, how-
ot. in any class, exceed the sum of three dollars per
'lljie.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. &
Ammi hilh/ ''■iiiitiliiliiiniil .\wi iitliiiciit .Vu. S.
iu aniiifl itfiiun sii af article nine of the tuniti-
Vatifurtna.
Adopted March 6. ISO"
(tore of the State of California at its 3Tth session
lull the Till day of .lanuaiy. imiT, two ihiids of all
ele. i.d 1.. e,ii h of the two houses of said legisla-
|in favor thereof, hereby propose that section six of
f Ihe consiiiuiion of the State of California be
|r>ad OS follows ;
The public sthool .«.\sirm shall include day and
eiiiory .si hools, and such day and e\eniug secondary
nal sc hcHjls, and lechnical schools a.s may be eslab-
legislature, or by uiuniclpal or district amboriiy.
pxeiiue ileiivcd from the siate si hool fund and from
rale school lax shall be applied e.xclusivelv to the
and evening elementary schools; but tiie legis-
laulhorize and cause to be levied a »pe.ial state
the support of day and evening .secondary schools
ll schools, or either of sncb schools, included in
irhool system, and all revenue derived frtim such
^luill be njiplied en lusivclv to the support of the
Vhiih such spedal las shall be levied.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 24.
Af'niltly t oiiHlilulii.tial A ni) mlnnnt \o. ,'(. 4
It" pruiion) to Ihe ficiii'le of Ihe Stole uf Calilirnia.
Sirnf to the eonilitiiliiiti of Ihe ilale. by nmeiiding
~in of article nine thereof, relating to Li.ardi of
Ailopled March 14. 1907.
.lire of the State of California, at its regular
lencing on the seventh day of ,lanii«rv, one thousand
and sewn, and two thirds of all the members
ih of the bouses of |ej!i.|niure voting in favor
iv p:oi«.ses ihai section seven of article nine of
lion of the State of California be amended .so as to
V s :
Tie etile board of eduiation »ball consiit of lb*
wiilxrs :
f< rnor.
irinienileol of publir inslriirtion
• ntaiive of the state university, selected by the
I of
<niaii>e of the Iceland Stanford Jr. rni\er«itT,
■■ |>r..ideni Ibireof.
fciiniiine of the state nnrmal arlionls, selerted b»
|. Ih.reof.
,',*e ;,T ri"''"rnl -I'OoN. 'eh^'-Hl I..V tb*"
Imundeni. at the superiniendenia- bieonial coovrn
^mtsllre of lb*" •!'.» •ehooU. wlfrtfd bji ''T jf''^
»fV a. .h# ...pertniendeola- biennial conven mo.
C."„'.,.»7«f The ,K,lv.e,hnle school.. -l.-.ie.l b»
|7 V . . .- . ..,, irrh %.h«ol« rei-eiving s'sie aid
[." ., .hall mmpile or adopt a uniform
II li.e da* and evrning elementary
. , i.ie and shall nerform .iich 0«b«
. LHwrihe'l b. ii« Tbe le«i.latur» atall
......... .,.! ,, 1... hint '.f 'U. h l.tt-liook».
.- ai lb*
d. in be
■ Ml pij'i* ul |>ritoiiti«. i'l^llttblftf.
Tke I'tt-bMka M adoplH alMll
fo ,r }r*n. IW laftaUlaf* »b«ll
■ fw« rooMr hi Ik* aiale
' r«MM]r bMMa af arfaraima
, ,.„ ,.„ ... .!« »tMihMII«l •( IM<-b*t«.
I «MrWf»' («nt4mas •itkia iMr m^Mil**
be paid oi.i ol the .""'an I'ranci.sco harbor improvement fund
on controllei's wiii rants, duly drawn for that purpose.
Sii . 1. \V Inn the bonds authorized to be Issued under this
net shall he . uly executed, they shall be by the slate treasurer
sold at piibli niiclion to the hichest bidder for cash, in such
parcels and i uiihers as said treasurer shall be directed by the
governor of he slate, under seal Iheretif, after a resolution
requesting sc. Ii sale shall have been ailopied by the board of
slate harbor < iiumissioners ; hut said treasurer must reject any
and all bids it said boniLs, or for any of them, which shall
he below the ;'ar value of said bmids so oflTered ; and he may,
hy puhlle ai i.'iuncement at the place and time fixed for the
sale, (onlinii such .sale, as to the whole of the bonds offered,
or any part Icreof offered, to srch time and place as he may
select, line oiice of Ihe time and place of sale of all bonds
must be gi^"' It by said treasurer by publication in t«o news-
papers publi-Iied in the city and coiinly of San Francisco, and
also by pub Maiion in one newspaper published in the city
of Oakland, and by publication in one newspaper pub-
lished in thi lily of Los Angeles, and by publication in one
newspaper i liiished in the cil.v of Sar-raraenio, once a week
during four ^ .cks prior to -such sale. The costs of such pub-
lication shall he paid out of the San Francisco harbor im-
provement fi n<l, on controller's warrants duly drawn for that
purpose. T'le proceeds of the sale of such bonds shall be
foril'viih p^ id over by said trea.surer into the treasury, and
nil I be by him kept in a separate fund to he known and
desienaled a- ihe '"Second San Francisco Seawall Fund" and
must be used excliisivel.v for Ihe construction of wharves, piers,
seawall, stai" railroad, spurs and appurtenances thereto OD
Ihe water fir>nt of the city and county of San Francisco.
I'rafts and 'arrants upon said fund shall be drawn upon and
shall be pai! out of said fund in the same manner as drafts
and wnrranis are drawn upon and paid out of the San
Fraiii isco luirbor improvement fund.
Src. .'i. For the jiavment of the principal and interest of
said bonds a sinkinir fund, to he known and designated as the
"Second San Francisto Seawall Sinking Fond" shall be. and
the same is hereby ireated. as follows, to wit : The state
treasurer shidl. on the first day of each and every month after
the sale of ^aid bonds, take from the San Francisco harbor
iniprovement fund such sum as. multiplied by Ihe time Ihe
bonds then sohl and outstanding have to run. will equal the
principal of ilie bonds sold and outstandiiif at the time said
treasurer sh;i!l so take said sum from said San Francisco harbor
improvement Itiud, h'ss Ihe aiuouut thiicioiote taken iherefrom
for said puriis.; and he sh.ill place the sum iu the sci ond San
Francisco s.-iu.ill sinking fund created by this aii. Said state
in-asurer sh.ill. on conirolhrs warrants duly drawn for that
purpose, empiiiy the mone.\s in said sinking fuiid in ihe purchase
of bonds of the Iniieii States, or of the Slate of California,
fr ."f Ihe s.'v.ral lounlies or niuniciiialities of the Slate of
California, which said bonds shall be kept in a proper reiTptarle,
a|i|iropriateh labelid ; but he must keep alna.vs on baud a
sullident auiouni of money in said sinking fui'id with which
to pa.v the interest on such of the state bonds herein provhled
to lie issued as may have thert'iofore lieen sold. .And to pro-
vide means for the i.aymenl of inieri>si on the bonds that may
be sold and outstanding, said treasurer shall monthly lake froiii
Ihe .San Francisco harbor improvement fund, and pay into said
seawall sinking fund, an amount e.|Ual to ih.- monilily jnten-st
then due on all bonds then sold, deli\ered and outslaniling.
The board of stale harlwr rommi.ssiouers are ben by aiilhari/.ed
and direci.il by ibe collection of dockage, lulls, renis. wharfage
and rrann;;e lu collect a sum of money sufficient for the purposes
of thia act. o\er and oho\e the ainoiini limned by section two
thousand live bundri'il and Iwenty-tix of the I'uli'tical Civle of
the State of California. Heiwi-en the first and tenth dav of
NovemlHT, in the year ninciein hundred and eighteen 'and
Is'tween the first and tenth day of Xovemlier of each vear there-
after until r.ie maturity of said bon.ls the said treas'un-r shall,
in Ihe presi:„v of the governor. pnMv.-d to draw by lot such
an amount of bonds as shall be re<iuisite to exhaust' as nearly
aa may be the aiuonni in said sinking fund at that lime, and
ahall ih ;reu|>on and liefore ihe tenib day of IK-cemlier following,
give notice by public adverii.seuii nt to be inserted twio- a week
for two Weeks in two newpajurs published In the ciiv and
county of San Francisco, and also in one newspaper published
in the city of Oakland, and also In one newspai-er published
CONtTITUTIOMAL AMIMOMtHT nO.
iDiMfT. followiBc •imI thai from ami arier am-h laat rnnn d
dale, all Ipicrest upon bends tbui drawn shall c<-a»e. and It
aball lie Ibe duty of Ihe treasurer as soon as a;iid bonds so
drawn by lot sre surremlered lo bim and luild to cancel Ibe
same, and Ilie iuieresl coujiniis tb^reon, and each year beginoing
• iih the year luiieii'en hundn-d and rigbieen. ihe said treasurer
shall. In ilie m inner aforesaid, prtx-ted lu drnv by lul suifa an
amount of b- i-ln *• shall Iw re<juisiie to exhaust aa nearly as
ma) Ih- ihe .mimhiuI lo ssid sinkinf fund, and proceed in ibe
•laDoer her. • al>ove dated. After Ibe lui^noni of all said
the • I'lis or balance rrmaining in «.ii.| sinkiac faail.
•b.ill forthwith lie paid into the Ran Francisco
I,. Ill fund. At the lime of the rrspecilve 4raw-
.'.,r<uid. and a!<o at ihe roaiiirity of said aial*
r sh ill sell ihe lailnl Hialea or oikrr bcMMla
I al (oteminc market rate*, after
' 10 ib« minnrr brrinbefore provided
' i-iri'K iierrby ambotiaed lo be laaaed. and almll
eda for ihr pa; meal ol sack baadi aa mmt W
aixl at lb* maiariiy af aaM baa4i aaiMsadlac
I ivd'-^ mM matured a«iataa4iM baads aai al
ia wal faad ia etiiat«MHM«( ar said
..r.r'. .bit drawa for ibal par|«ar
rolwr aad lb* stai* irraa
■ oval aad fTOT4 ol all ibrir pr»
->d tb*y shall Itsaaatl •• lb* fav-
-•b p»^ndiaa» lb*rr«adrr, aiib Ml
■••ttavr laid brf*** iba te«MlaiBra
• xd »a|«<« pmammt •• ib» awi«*r
I ai all iiaaa b* afi>« la iba M»r««^
d. «r lb* a0»*taa*. m iba Mi«f*rf-
ir »> Ihef
ban...'
lac* ' >
boSHl*
I
•v . . ' -
(af lb* •«
aa* lb* !>'<'
draws by :
akaH pay •
»ld
caairri'
Us.
IM* ■f**sl. ■» > .^m>'" <* *«lb»»>i— afcaf »>a lnblMM»a»»
•aa. lia— ■— —..... w >. » ar a«t *Mm« af wa oMaa.
for wharves, p,
and county of S
payment of said
in relation ther.
the ?xpense of
&ubmi.s>ion of t'
treasurer shall,
malion of the
prepare one thoi
in the denomins
issue of said bo
dollars, and saiil Son. Is".'!
per centum per ; nmi. <■
both principal a:
present stnndarn
of the state treu
their date, siibj.
act hereinafter
second day of Jn
shall be made pa nbl
hundred and tw. ut.i eigl
• hi. I' ^. ""'' appurtenames in the city
Fran. ■''"• '<> create a sinking fund for the
■Bd. and defining the duties of state officers
.: nski *" appioprialion of $1.0(10 for
nnii}.s
XT lor.
inii s lii
)n ..f iM,
l« -ha!'
m ere^'
alee, a:
rer. -it
. liO". ■' '
'■nv d.**'
.iinvy
id bonds : and providing for the
a vote of Ihe people." the stale
after the issuame of Ibe procla-
-oviiled for In section 10 hereof.
> bonds of the State of California,
thousand dollars each. The whole
T ot exceed the snm of one million
i! bear interest at the rate of four
n the time of the sale thereof, and
-hall be payable in gold coin of the
i they shall be payable at the office
e expiration of nineteen years from
•r. lo redemption by lot as in this
Said bonds shall hear date the
I), nineteen hundred and nine, and
he second day of January, nineteen
k. D. The interest accruing on
>old, sball be due and payable at the
irea*_;i;r on the siHond day of January,
•iiiy . July, of each year alter the sale of
the lirst payment of interest sball
. of January, A. Ii. nineteen hundred
I bonds as may have been theretofore
.jf nineteen years from the date of
1 shall cease to bear interest and
■1 by lot shall cease to bear interest
and the said state treasurer shall
i cancel the same, out of moneys in
fund provided for in this act, and
iiy of January, nineteen hundred and
.] ,nd destroy all bonds not theretofore
r nil be signed by the governor, and
I oiler, and shall be endorsed by the
■ ll -liall have the seal of the siaie stamped
Iheieon. Kach b.nil slimi contain a clause that it is subject
to redemption by !■■( siier the year nineteen hundred and
eighieeu.
Sec, 2. Interest . ocpona shall be attached to each of said
bonds, so that su. h .■(•ui.i.ns may be removed without injury
lo or mulilalion c' 'hf I md. Said coupons shall be consecu-
tively numbered, and shull be signed hy ihe state treasurer,
r.ut no interest uc mv .'f said bonds shall be paid for any
time which may i;.'.r\'ne between the dale of any of said
bonds and the issue .:i,d s.iie thereof to a purchaser.
Sec. 3, The suiti .f . ne thousand dollars is hereby appro-
priated to pay the .\>i-e that may be incurred by the state
treasurer in bavini; i ' bonds prepared. Said aiuount aball
be paid out of tl,-. San Francisco harbor improvement fund
on controller's wart t^. duly drawn for that purpose.
uls authorized to be issued under this
1. they shall be by the stale treasurer
the highi^st bidder for cash, in such
>aid treasurer shall be directed by Iha
under seal thereof, after a resolution
such of said bon.
office of the stu
and on the secci
I he same; pruci.
be made on the s.
and ten, on so ma..
sold. .\t Ihe ei;
said bonds, all b.
likewise all bond-
as in this act i
call in, forthwith
the India b.isin ^
be shall on the fir-
tweniy-eight, also
sold. .Ml bonds i
countersigned by
state treasurer, aii.i
J. ti.;
...til i:
.V .f s
r.r i It
.■!■
.\1 .11.
Stc. 4. When U
net shall be duly e\
sold at public ami
parcels and numbei
governor of the si i:
requesting such sal> hill have been adopted by the board ol
state harbor commi-~ .ii rs; but said treasurer must reject any
and all bids for saiil '.onls, or for any of tbeni, vxhich shall be
below the par value .f said bonds so offered; and be may, by
public announcement at the place and time fixed for the sale,
continue such sale, ji» l(. the whole of the boniis offered, or any
part thereof offered, ••) such lime and place as he may select.
I>ue notice of the ti: e and place of sale of all bonds muat bt
given by said Irea- .n-r by piiblicaiion in two newspapers
published in the cii . and county of San Francisco, and alao
by publication In or.> newspaper published in the city of Oak-
land, and by publii ii n in one newspaper published in tb»
city of Los .\ngelrs ind by publication in one newspaper
published in the cit; .jf Sacramento, once a week during four
weeks prior to auch il-. The costs of such publication ahall
be paid out of the ^in Francisco harbor improvement fund,
on controller's wan its duly drawn for that purpose. The
of such bonds shall be forthwith paid
unto the treaaury, and moat be by bim
nd to be known and designal'^tl as the
and ,niu'^t^ te« tiaLAy'tS'lt**— i?!"--*^
^^» >ind'"»?frVftty sr.: MiifTHPTBK;T"o7"tfi5
l..irl«,- ■ . ftmd.
proceeds of Ihe sal
o»er by aaid treasiir
kept in a s'paraie
"India Itasio Fund* _
IraTla and Wafraftts nr.
San l-'raii
"Sit. '>. For ihe p. )..• ii ..f ihe primii.*! and interest of
said bonds a sinking fi d. to be known and designated aa Iba
'India Basin Sinklni. I nd' shall be. and lb* same is bereb|r
created, aa follows, ' ■ )i : The slate treasurer shall, on tba
first dsy of each and ^^ s month after ibe sale of said bondi.
lake from Ibe San I'r
sum as, multiplied ! s
standing baie to n i.
sold and ouislandin a
said aum from ss I
fuad. less the amo' it
furpose : and he aha |
und creatrd by tbi< a
froller'a warrants d j ':
moaeys la said sink (
failed Ktair*. or af I ^
ranotle* or ■oak-ir u
Mid bands dtali be -\
lab»M: but b* wm k
af «c«ey la •« I •
aa sarb of ib* • •
bare ibvTHafae* brr •.
mrrnx af lM*T«a( aa r ■
saM maiaur abai: ■
barvar MPfica*'*ia*ai f
al«bli« f<ad. » ar «
daa m ••• ^^^ < -
board ef
sad d<re>
sod rrawaf '•>
t4 Ibla ■•«
•4* of tu
l>««b dar nf X •
iaco harbor Improreroent fund such
■ lime the bonds then sold and oat-
II eifual Ihe piincipal of the bondi
lie nine said treasurer shall so take
in Francix-n barlior improvemeal
lereiofore taken therefrom for said
e the sum in Ibe India basin siakiaf
8aid slate treasurer shall, on r«n-
:i«n for that piiriMwe, employ Ibt
• d in the niirrhase of bonds of tb*
nte nf California, or of the aeveral
of tba Stale of California, whw-b
I a ptayir rerentMle, apiirnprialelf
ilwaya an band a suflh imi aawuat
nd with which lo par lb* iMereal
'Kin prarlded In h* U*a*d as aay
And lo presid* a**** far Ih* aap-
I Ibal aa* ba oaW aad aoi^iaadian.
ly laba frani iba Wan
•nd pay Inia Mid
iiial M Iba
rrai
• af darbaaa. Mlta. rml*. wbarfbai
- if »aa»y aa>ii«nl far tb* pmh
Italird If
.al« m* tka
tiff the " fnififi lidsiii Jet" irill he snhiintted to f/ie Pco/ilr of f his Sfaff, to he roted ,i '"/ ffiem.
NO. 1.
/ . A ri y*i-
falifijrniii ini
*'ulift>rtiia
Jii! tnxittiiw,
|i/ uIIk r i-tir-
• n<l tttiwmi
\'lltir(r*-n .in*/
^(lOM hn of
lUS'ltilJH.
^T'l's ot' vv\-
ffpf'lIO.
it* ri-aulnr
. iiint»if<n
t»!»>rTi'(i to
: in fa\r.r
Bl' I 111- SSlatM
bstitlMinn of
|ii-le thirti>en
otlii'rwiiic in
I law- ,if the
lvalue, to !>o
Toviil,..!. Tlitf
(n. is lioriliy
il\iis, iViin-
pr»c.na!. iiU'l
fax pmiirrty
uwinc ( rop^.
pii h ns may
ronriTy or
S.ti-niiu fr^m
Itlip cn-^c of
Jldcrion from
Istatp.
Jfing iif one
■tate. ;is tlie
■evi-ntv-niiK-.
ir rfspcciive
pp yfiir one
piluM-nalorinl
four years.
nber of the
bri'^t-nt state
liie in offici'
t\ be I'iiMtcil
ower to re*
bal in potui-
Tof lUfinbers
|iily of Kniil
in stTtion
fr (liitii's in
j*latiire fuay
§ral i-iMiiitiej*
pn for tlii'ir
Jiimili/e t!ie
por tile p\ir-
■li/.niion are
of not ire
sinent con-
as.siwsn)fnt
, and inuk'"
pney of the
•■iiializaiion
■•t or (»lher
(ivent cri'llt.
his const itu-
riiy iin»l
[ i<itual>-<l. in
111 rollwted
hs. or I'otn*
^X'-e^tt those
tion four-
■•••'I*. •»••*•
Ipn two new
to reail ni
hereinafter
\y%. whether
ilininK car,
icfrator. oil,
|r roinpanii^
niwnjr iloinc
■ii'l nr ulaxe
' i'inie« :
■ r rlee-
' ». ««%••
lax'i upon
[eni.rel; and
Tlie word
ir-niM. part-
KltMK.
< lawe*
»■» ta
•«. fo*
h.irW
•iMtl
' .r lb*
<«l of
'«•?«.
bankTS menti.wieil in this pariismpb. es<ept lu\es on teal
.state. Ii is the intention of ibis i-araaraph that all moni-yd
tapital anil prni«eriy of the banks and banki r« rt.'niioned in
this iinrasiraiib Nliall l>e n.ss.-sseil ami taxed at tl. >arae ra:e
as nn iniDnoraieil bank, jirovld.d for in the It-.' )iar3ira;ib
of itis .sr.liilivi-)on. In delerniinins H." \iiltie of 'li.> moii.yfj
capital and propetty of the bnnks ami hankers iMcnlioned m
liiis snbdlvi-ion. tlj'e said Hale bo:>rd of eo>ia'' '»" "^n «''f"
iiiili:ile and n-ses.s to su. h hanks nil i.rop rty and cvervtbinjc
of value owned or leld by lliem, wliii-h «oiiI.l j;o to inak.' t!r>
the \alue of the eapiial .slock of .such banks and bankers, if the
same «. re incorporated and Iiad shan-s of lapital slock.
The word "hanks" as used in this solidivision .^liall incliide
banking associations. saving.s and loan Mieieties and tru.st
ioinpanies. * , .
((/I lively corporation inmrporalcd niidcr the !a\v, of this
stale. cMejiiins Hic loiT'oraii'ns mention' d in the iir.c .•dine
siibdi'visioiis of this seition. an. I exceptin'.' all edii. aiioiial. re-
lisioiis and charilable corporations and all corporations which
are not ortani/ed for pe.imiary pioi'.t. shall pay an annual tax
to th" siuie upon its frnnihi.-e to be a corporniio i. and cveiy
corporaiion incorrioraled elsewhere and doins bus i.^ss in this
siale. other than ihe corporathms mentioned in tl"- t'rei'.ding
siibdivisl.ns of this section, shall pay an ann'ial tax to the
state upon its right to do bnsincss in Ibis state, as follows :
when the a\iihori/..d capiial sto(k of ilie corporation does nol
esce.d ten thousand dollars (.<ll>.linOi the tax shall be ten
dollars (ISIO.tmi ; when the anlhorijed ca|>ilal si.ick excec.ls
len tiioiisan.l d.. liars ($10.l>0(li but dor« n.it ex.ced twenty
Ihonsnnd dollars (.<20.rKini the tax shall be fifteen dollars
(Sl.'i.lNli ; when Ihe authorized capital .stn.k ex. .eds twenty
ilMiiisanil dollars (.*"JiJ,O0Ol but d.ies not exceed (iiry thousand
dollars iSriO.nimt the tax shall be twemy dollars iSJIVlKl':
when the aiiihori/ed capital stork exceeds lifly ibousan.l dollars
(S.^O.IKKI) bill does not exceed one hundred tbo.-and dollars
iSlflii.iiOOi Ihe lax shall be tnenly-five dollars (.<-'.".0<Ji : whet)
Ihe aiiihorized capital .sio. k exceeds on- hiin.lr. d thonsand
.hilars (SliHi.iidOi but d not excrd two bi:ndr d and hfty
lhoo-:i'id .loilars (.«2.Vl.l"'li 1 Ihe lax shall be 'ifly doII.Tn*
(.<.".ni'iii wh.n Ih." aniliori-.l -apilsl stock .m .-eds two
hundred and fiflv thousand dollars ( S-J.-.O.Ofif n hit does not
exceed live hnn.lr'.d ihon.-nn.I dollars ( ?.-.iin.(KM) i the tax shall
lie sevinly-liv.- dollars (ST.'.fKli ; when the arihori/.Ml onpital
sioik excc^eds live hcndred thousand ihillars ($r.iWi.n(lOi but does
not e^<eed two million dollars ($2 Cilill.iXKI i the inx shall be
one hiin.lred dollars |.«UKI.O()i : wh-n the aothorizi>d rapital
sioik exceeils two million dollars i .«-J.(M¥l.n(IOi but does not
exceed five million dollars ( So.lMKl OiK) i the tax shall be two
hundred dollars ($ilH)imi : when ihe aiilliorizi-.l cmitnl stock
ex. Is live million dollars («.".! MMi.fKIO i the tax .shall be two
hundred and fifty dollars ($2.'iO.(Hn .
(.1 .\11 franchises, oilier ihan those expressly provided for
in lliis section, shall be n.-sessi-d by the stale board of .cpiali-
zation at their actual value, and shall be taxed at the rate of
one Iter ceninin thereon each year, and the taxes collected
ihereoD shall be exclusively for the benefit of the mate.
(fi .Ml Ihe |>rovisioiis of this sc'iion shall be self-executinif.
hut Ihe lecislaiiire may pass all la«s ni^vssary to cirry this
.section into effect. The taxes herein provided for shall be
levied unci assessed on the first Monday in March of each .vear
after the adoption of this niuendiuent and shall become due
and payable on the first Monday in .Tune thereafter. The
gross earnings and Kros.s r>reniiiinis herein mention. d shall be
computed for the year endimr the tbirty-lirst day of Peceinbcr
prior lo Ihe levy of such taxes and the value of any property
mentioned herein shall be fixed as of the date of said levy.
Nothing herein contained shall affect any tax levied or a-sessed
prior to the ailoption of this s.ctic.n anci all laws in relation to
such taxes in force at the time of the adoption of this section
shall remain in force until changed by the hgi-latiire.
Sec ^'t. Xo suit, action, i r prcx-eeding shall ever l»e ranin-
trtined in any c-.Mirt against this state, or against any offic-er
then-of. In have any tax. levied i;ni|er the provisiina of this
ariicle. declarc-d invalid or to prevent or enjoin Ihe collection
thereof until Sill h lax has t««'n actually paid; but after such
pa>ment. action may be niainlniiii^ to r*»cover any tax ille-
gally collected ill such manner and within such lime as may
now or hereafter !•* provid.Kl by law.
Thirii. Section ten of article eleven of said copstitution is
hereby reicealed.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 14.
OlIAPTrR '.Vi. Urmalf Cutiiiiiltilinnnl \mn>dmrnl So. I\. A
rmolutiiiH lo pnipuMf to Ihr proplr nf tkr male of Califon<a.
an amrndmrtil In tl>r romililHlion of Ihf filalf of ftlifoniia,
nmrpi./inj; uvrlinn ninrlitn i,f nrlirlr /lit of "oU ■on'lilMtioH.
rrlaling lo thr romfrnnmlioii of tlalr o^lrcri.
AdoplcsJ March 14. 190:.
The legislature of the State of California, at if< regular
itession ci.mmen. ing c»n the seventh clay of Januarv. .\. O.
tiitietcs'ti hun.lr.-d tind se\en. two thirds of all the metnliers
elected to c-a. h ..( • - of said legislature voting in favor
lhrre..f. herib* {• • s^lion nineteen of ar'i. v five of
ih* ciciwiliuiic.n .: ... >..:'i- of Califcmla, !>•• amen.h-d to ■«
to fwirt a« follows :
Berllon IJ». The i«Mr»f1»"f, llmlfitMin»-gnv»n»or. •err'iarjr of
•tale, r.intmller. Ir")- ' ind stirTeTof-
general shall, at stated 'nee In otkr*.
rm^lte f..r their eef i sha't nol b»
ln>-r*«e»4 ar 4tailni-Kr<| .l.ii.tx ti.e i- tm (■<
ha»» h»*» eletled, •hi.b .•nnii~.ti-»tton !• h- hf «t««1
I Kw ito
1.1 J«ll«ra
fnllr-wtat oftewf*, as f..ll«» • (ioi'mor. I'll Ih".'
P»T annnm , H^uliiani t^fntnr. tmir lli»ii»aB<l '"♦
•erretart of •late, <«»BlmII»r. if^»«nr»». anrf •«' '•'.
fue 'hmiim»4 <p»lBr« ea- h |»T aimaai. ami ifc» aiicm^y p-neral.
• it II ammt Aallar* pr snaaa. awfi ra«i*>*«alta« la ka I*
'■'I f-f alt •«*^l"es |.< ih.ia rr»t». «I.»1» wM»ta< l« tW
• 4nnf«t their r»
liaf •b' let^l*'"**
"•w. ■^n.iiT.aM * e^ w^irrv^m' "'m w-i 99tf ag aM •€ SWra
ksrt I* M 'a* .*»n kat* It* mmn W larf**w «k*
-"- - ^ Ka
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO 29
ClIAPTKR 40. .<V»ta^e Congtitiittftrtnt Amrnrlrnrnt V... ^:»
rt'Mtitutiun to propone to the jitoptf of thf Stair of t'nhfonu r
an amctiftmenl lo Ihr cttntititulion of thf' Statr nf I'ltUftiri'
hy ainrnitifg ncction /, of arlirlr lit thereof, retnlittg to x^'i
indrhtriffietn.
.\dopted Morch U. 1 'ij7
Renulrrd hy Ihe flrnalr. Ihr (•»em5/w concurri»!7 That •'
legislature of the Stale of California at its regular sess:.
comnieminB on the Tlh day of .lancary. IfNiT. two thirds . •
all menibers elected to each of the houses of said leuislatui'
voting in favor thereof, hereby pro|ioe that Seciion 1
Article I'! of the oonsiilution of the Slate of Califomi.T h'
amended so as to read as follows :
"ArlicIc in. State InJcbtcdncia.
"Section 1. Tlie legislature shall not, in any manner ereai^
any debt or debts, liability or liabilities, which shall, singly or
in the aggregate with any previous debts or liabilities, exc-eeii
the sum of three hundred thousand dcdlars, except in ca-.-
of war to repel invasion or suppress insurrection, unless the
same shall be aulhorized by law for some ^inele object or
work to be distinctly specified therein which law slinll provide
ways and means, exclusive of loans, for the payment of the
interest of such debt or liability as it falls doe. and also n
pay and discbarge the principal of such debt or liabiltty within
seventy-five years of tlie time of the contrncling ther.-of. ami
shall be irrepealable until the princi]ial and interest thereon
.shall be paid and discharged, and such law may make provision
for a sinking fund to pay Ihe principal of sin li debt or liability
to commenc-e at a time after the incurring of such debt or
liability of not tnore than a jceriod of one fourth of Ihe tim«
of maturity of such debt or liability: but no such law shiH
take effect until, at a general election, it shall have be(»n sub-
mitted to t!ie jieople and shall have recei\-ed a majority of all
the votes cast for and aaainst it at such election, an. I nil
moneys rai-ed by authority of such law shall he npniiecl only
to the specific object therein slated or to the paynient of the
debt thereby created, and such law .-hall be published in nt
h>nst otm newspaper in each county, or city and county, if one
be piiniislied therein throughout the state for lhrc"> months
next pre.-. ding the eleitinn at wlii.'b it is submitted to the
t>eople The legislature may. at any time after the approv.il
of such law by the people, if no d-^bt shall have been con-
tracted in pursuance thereof, repeal the same.'*
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 31.
t'll.KPTKK 1'*.. Sf'nair t'ntiAtitiititinnt .ItiKio/meiW V" -1/, 1
rrtolutitin to propose to titr pi'tjiU' of thf Stotf of falif'-riti't
an amfnitnicnt f.. the rfinttitutiott of lAc Stair of Cnlif'trtna
rttatirirj to Ihr fxt>'n*ion of the trrtny >>f erUtrnrr of ror
poraliont.
Adopted Fcbruarj- 27. 19flT
The legislature of the State of ralifomin. st its thirty-seventh
session, two thirds of all members elecied to the Senate an. I
.\ssembly voting therefor, propo-es to the qualified elei-Iors of
the State of California Ihe following amenchnent to section
seven of article twehe cif Ihe c-onstitiition :
Section seven of article twelve of the constitution is hercfhy
atnendecl so as to read as follows :
Section 7. The legislature shall not extend any fra-nhise
or charter, nor remit the forfeiture of any franchise or .liarier
of an.\ quasi-public corporation now- existing or whi. h shall
hereafter exist under Ihe laws of this state. The term of .xi-t-
ence of any other corporation now or hereafter existing un.hT
the laws of this stale, niay be extended, at any time prior i.i
the expiration of its corfwirate exis|enc-e, for a iierio.1 not
ex.-eeding fi'.y years from the date of such extc-nsion. hy the
vote or w-ritlen consent of sto.-kholders representing two thirds
of its ea,.iinl stccck or of two thircis of the me. ulcers th- e,»f.
A fi".-tiRcnte of sucdi vote or consent shall he signisl and -worn
to hy Ihe president and secretary, ami by a majority of th.-
direcloisi of the ci.ri>oraiion and filed and certified in the marn--
and upon payment of fees recpiirecl by law for filing and ct'
fying articIcMt ..f incorfcoration, and thereupon the teriii of tl-'
corporation shall he extended for the fwriccd specified in s.t '*
...rfcn. ..c.^. „*,.! ■„,.», «,rt«,r»ct.,ii .tiitll ili,.rf*iirv,>r pwv all ant isl
' |.«t.l l,y ...rfcorntlons.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. J2.
»:iI*rTlK 2t. Kr««/e romttiltilional \mem-tmmt \n. .« «
re»ol«ti..» to prvpotr to the propte of Ihr Stale of falifurnim
an amrnjmrnl to the rtmflitulion of Ihe mlale. 6y a-liliog a
arir »cv(t.is thrrrln In be KumhrrrJ Mrriiim iAm „f arlirlr four
Iherrot. ^.laiiog to limitation of Ihe rtprnte of employ'' of
Ihr truair a«4 aMmt/y.
.Vdoptesl March H. IM7
The Irgl.lsi.ire of ihe Kiaie of ralifnmia. at Ita n>ttilar •»••
• ion, ronimen. mg on the arventh dar of January, nine|«««
himdre«l and «ecen. i*.. ihinla of all the membrrs elected lo
each of the Ic.ii.es of .Hi,) legislature vo(in« in favor thereof,
hereby pntimee ihnt • new .e>-ii.,n be adcM in the con^tKuiloa
nf Ine Utale of •■.lifornia In he onmhered M«ito« tamlr Ihre* a
of artlcW (our thereof to read a» fnllowa
«M-lloa SW Tke l-gttiaiuf, niav alan ftmrM* for tl.a
icWflayW' of helt. ...It In no esae «h*l| the total et|w^w l.tr
'••'"••. •■*••'**. '"^ atiaeW* »tr*T<l the >iiet of «»» h>in«irH
<"•'•'• •»» *» '"» '>'•"' ha.M». al an? r««nlar or himnlal
•mah*. nof Ihe ...m of iwa >—■■■< MUe. p^ 4aT fo* elfh^
kooaa al aa»M-»l«l or awtaaWllwary .p. .4—. aar olwll lb>
raf of aa» o«r-t. ita^ta;! av attaH* ha 'iitmil afl»f ha la
*^fs4 ar a>ral>la<. •■ t o» w
MNATI CON»TiTijTir>«(A^ *^V««0«|||T Na M | J|7
AS EMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO, 7.
\PTER 22. Atsrniljli/ Con^lilulional AmtiiJonut .Vo. 7.
Adopted March 8. IJOT.
legislature of the Slate of California, at its regular
•1 commencing nn the seventh day of January, A. D.
■ n huDclred and seven, two thirds of all the membens
I 10 each of ihe houses voting in facor Iheieof, hereby
I e ihat section five of article eh-cen of the consiiiution
,' Slate of Calilornia, be amended so as to read as follows:
1. ,1. The legislature, by gen. ral and uniform laws, shall
pf,,vde fur Ihe election or appoinrnienf, in the several counties,
a: ..ards of siipervi-ors. .slierifls. couniy clerks, district ailor-
I; . and such other county, township, and municipal ofTic-ers
1: i'lhlic convenic>nc-e may rec|iiire, and shall prescribe their
i. • •■- and fix their terms of olhce. It shall regiilnie the com-
n>'.-aiioQ of all such ollicers, in propoition to dunes, and may
al>.' establish fees to be charge . I and colic ted by such officers
for -.Tvices performed in ih>-ir rcspecli\e offices, in the manner
«nl for Ihe uses provided by law-, and for this purpose may
ela--ify the couniies by populaiion: and it shall provide for
th" -trier accounlabilii.v of couniy and township ofli. ers for all
fe.- ichich may be collected by them, and for all piblic and
oiH .ipal moneys which may be paid to them, or officially come
in'' ibeir possession. It may regulate the compensation of
jr:!'iii and trial jurors in all courts within the classes of
reiitjiies herein perniilled lo be made; such compensation, how-
ever, -hall not. in any class, exceed the sum of three dollars per
dn.c ;ind mileage.
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 8.
c'lt ci'ItB 21. .'1-^^' t.i6/v Con'<til uliondl Auif iidmci't \ti. S.
It-'olutii-n to owfirj srciion air of arliele nine of thi roniti-
luiion of Cahfuniia.
Adopted M.irrh 6. 1307
Tlie legislature of the Stale of California at lis 37th session
■nuiiuencing on Ihe 7lh day of January. ]',M)7, two thirds of all
the niembi rs elected to ea. h of the two hoiL-es of said legisla-
ture \oiing in favor thereof, hereby prop.»e that si-itiou six of
arii..ie nine of the consiiiution of the Siaie of Culifomia be
■men.ied to read as follows:
Sc-iiion <>. The public school s.xstem shall include day and
evening elementary .schools, and such day and ecening secondary
pcIhio!*. normal schools, atic] lec-hnical schools as uiay be estab-
lished by the legislature, or by municipal or district authority.
The entire revenue derived fr.^in the slate sc hiwl fund an. I from
the general state school lax shall be appli.-d exclusiiely to the
support of day and evening elemeniary sch.iols : b'lt the le.»i»-
Inture may authorize and cause to be levied a spe<-ial stale
M-hooI lax for the support of d.iy ancl evening se.-on.lary schools
and l.^-hnical schools, or either of such soho.ils. included in
the public school system, and all revenue derived from such
»pecial tax shall be applied exclusively to the support of the
(choola for which such special lax shall be levleij.
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO, 24,
ril.cpriR 41. A}f<*iuh!j/ I oitHtitutOival A iif mlnnnl \o. J.J. 4
r. «../ution to propottt lo Ihe people of the Stale of t'alifi'rnia.
an amrrtilmcttl to tlie ron^lilulion of the utalr, by ami tiding
Miction tevrn of artirte nine thereof, rtlaling to b<>ardii of
r'ltication.
Adopted .March H. nOT
The legislature of the State of California, at its regular
fessKin, commenc-ing on the secc-nlh day of January, one thousand
nine hundrcMl and sevcii, ond two thirds of all the members
»'•-. I.'d lo ea. h of the houses of l.gi-lalure voting in fsior
ihere..f. hereby piofMcses that section seven of article nine of
Ike cnnstituiion of Ihe Stale of California be amended so a* to
rend as follows ;
.Section 7. The stale board of education shall consist of the
following members:
1 The govritior.
2 The supennien.lenl of public instriirlion.
li .V repiesinialive of the stale university, aelecird by Ihe
pretideni Ihenof.
4 A repiesentaiive of the Leland Stanford Jr, University,
i.-'ecied b> the president thereof.
a. A representative of the state normal schools, selected by
the presidents thereof.
It X pr«<-cV.-«l *m*lne** miin. mf* *lr»s-«t» r— «-»,-.• ~*t**
,„ «l.c«>v ~-<e.''^ »■» "r- -,•■;'•-•:, ., iiooN. selected by the
'T A rept.~entslne of ''"• ' "'; „„nVnia- biennial conren
county auperiniendenis at ib« superin.ri.« -
■''i' / ,1.. riir .rhooN •elected bv the city
8. A repre-entalive of '*".'^"* .'„,"?'., ,,, <.„nv,nii.in.
iperiniendeni, at .he V'X'^.^M«hnic -eCu' .el.,-.e,l by
9. A .epreseot.tive of '»^' '7, Vh'V^h^". receiving state aid
le principals of Ihe iv.lvie.hni. li »n sen". ^ . •_ .,,
le principals "'j''',^'!',,""',,;,) compile nr adopt a uniforiD
^' "Vr ^Zta r^r.?i^Tn ."■• .hTtsn.l evming elementary
-letp of lei.book. for ."• in <>- ■» „^^, ,„^^ ^,^„
l.cH,l, ihroughool 'h' • ?!'• .•,"",„ The legislature shall
' .lies as maT I* nrewrin*" o" '"* • " , ,.
. rovide for the printing and P'*'7'"?'.,*:^.'nritlr.i r.Ve
"brn a.lci.ied, by ihe »up»rjiteoJ.ul of stale prntiiig it the
■ aia piiu'ific Otoe, and, «h«n m. ptini.-.l an.! ! -' ■
..lrib.iir.1 and i»l<l •« •'" •"• P"" "' '""
CaartM
^««a
•.^.•••' ** M •
nd dialribuimf II* e*"'- J^ "»'''«** , , .,
•olinii* io ii»» ool ••* "'•" '""' >"••'•- The l.s.-.aiui. •...i I
.r»..l.|e for a hnard ".f »diKTiii«» i« es. h c...inlt in ih- .i.ie
IhecoiT" ■ '■— • ■"■!•'•• .ooniy l.o.r J. of eUo. .'u
.l.,ll ^^ ■■ examinailon of le .
-nd Ibe (' ilea wHbla Ibeif r»»|
o.rledict.ob. ^
AtMMSLV CONSTITUTIOMAl. /UdtNOMINT NO. »
■ itarria 4*s. a«"">'"'» '""•"'■'•■»••' •' '
ntntmimm «a pty-r—i I" »»' l»»H' •' '
oa amnJmemt Ic. ' '■ - "- •/ arl"l» t '
*2 rw'II. I. . ie e cf rs I.e. W ».«. ♦• <*• •-"•^
aa4 l»« errmm » t-mtr.
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San Francisco ScmcaU
nid the " India Hasin Jet" icill he subnittol to the hopli of this itati. to In
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL r
t'lIAITKR LIT. S' nail- i''ii.\tiluti' iial '
ttitiiiM tu invpo^'r tit the in-x/ili I'f
arm'mhitrut to the tttMftitttth'n ■ .'
prvtitliiiff fill- the «'ttfii*ititj» i>l
prui iiliiig i',r the taxiiliuii iif im'
fiornlU'iifi for tht b*ui fit i,f tht^ yin
tug *ft't7in»u i,tn\ vim. tin atul 1 1' '
tlttiliug to arlicte Ittiricttt tun w >
arctiouM futtilctn anj fiftitn. 'jr.J
articft c/iTf/i thereof, all rttatitig to
Adopt. 'd M:ilch 9
WlimEAS. It is cl<>fni>Ml ilosii-nlili' i
ROiirrcK of ri>vt'niii> fur stjitp |iiiri>o<r<
oniTP for i-niin!.v and iminioi|«tI !>iiii'>
'flip IrgMiiliiie of tlip State of r
session, (oiiiiii>-iiiiiij: tho s>v>ntli '1.
luindrpil and sPveii. two third:' of n
paoli of ilio ino hoiisps of said !• .
tlion-of. hrri'bv pronones to tlip qiiiihi
of Ciilifornia ilip following nmptulmp:
ill.' Si.iip of ('iilifoitilfl :
First. Spctiuns otip. nino. Ii-n nn'!
are henb.v auiendinl so as to read :
SUTIO.N I. All IMOIIPI !> iti tlip ^t
this constitution piovidpd. not expmi r
I'nitPtl Staips. sliall Ivp taxtwl in proi--
ascPrtainpil as provided l»y law. or as 1
word ■•|iro)>pri.v." as n»id in Iliis ar'
iKvlnrpd to inrlmlo nioni'Vs. rrodiis. '
oliisPs. and all ollipr tniittprs and ti
mixed. i-apaMp of prixaip own^Tslii;-
used for frie public libraries and fr
■DME-.T NO. 1.
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; .1 rton-
''hfornia nn
''atifvrnia
riixntiint.
■ rfiir fir-
I utrend-
'irteen *iHtl
' •■ 11 1! ni tit red
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- '•(ion ten of
' "l»(
ft lid taxtitiun.
'I'-iaa-
> sppnratp the
'"! tlif
-o.ircp* of rev-
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ilierpfoie.
•'■rn'ii.
It its rpKular
■' .1:.
!!ary. ninet..»n
!■ mei
■ h<?rs plectetl to
.1 I'V '
'tine in favor
I . lit'to
rs of the State
10 the
constitution of
projiprt.v used exiltisively for publi
belon;: to the t'liited Stalps. this s^
uiiini< ipal corporation niihin this ~i
taxation. The |p;:i.slatiirp may proi
cr'.'dils secored b\' inorl;;ape or trust
crcilils of debts dne to ln'iia fide f' '
Stc. J». .\ slate board <.f ci'i:;
inemlier from each loncre^sional i!i-
same piistod in the year eiizhtpen
shall be pli'cled by the n"'i''li''<l ''
distri<-ts. at the general election t
'. 01 article thirtw'n
■A'i'P' as otherwise in
r 'itiler ihe laws of the
:cm to its valne. to be
-•i'.'ft ■ provided. The
^ li ^•'■rion. is hereby
■ ft; SI lis. dues, fran-
•:««. reii!. p..r-..nal. and
(•n. I ii/i ./. that property
iiniseum-. gr'.vvins crops.
- Iiiif Is, and such as may
■■. or te any i-ounty or
■• -hall be exempt from
!.. ex -ppt in the case of
■ '1. f'>r 1 deduction from
■!•- •'•■ ihis state.
'''■■ nsisiinK of one
: ill Ills state, as the
iMP.ire'i ;\nd seventy-nine,
'^■tors of their respective
b" liPliI in the year one
ihou.sand nine hnndied and ten, r'lil nf erich Riil)ernatorial
eleition theri'after. whose term of otii' v sJall he for four years.
The controller of stale shall be ei ofii.io n member of the
board. Said board shall be the so .. ess.)r "f the present state
bvi.'ird of e'iuali/.aii»in whase rnemb'M^i stall continne in office
until their smo-ssoni. as herein proviilei! f'.r. shall be elected
and shall r|iialify. The legislature -liail have power to re-
district the state i'lto four district-, ii- nearly egual in i>opu-
lation as practica'. and to provide ^>r the e'.-.-tion of me*iib»'rs
'•f said Iwiird of ctpialization. It -hall be Ihe d'tty of said
board to as.-ess and le\y the inxc» provided for in section
fourti.n of ihis article and to pert^rni null other duties in
rehilion lo taxation as this iMn-iitut "n or the Ipgislaturp may
presc ribe. The boarils of (iu|»Tvisor« of tlje severnl counties
of Ihe stale shall lonstiiute hoards ■•? eiV'.ilization for their
l<M«(pe«-tive counties, whose diitv it slmll he to pijunli/e the
valuation of the laxtible property in 'he ■ 'unty for the pur-
poses of taxation. Sin h coiitily beanls "f equaliitaiion are
hereby authorized and emiKittpred. under snch niles of notice
a.-; they may prescrilie. to rju\c or lower :iny as-essment con-
tained in the assessment i-.dl so as tc .-pi.-ilize tlie assessment
of the property coniaiued in !<aid a««'-snient roll, and m.ikp
the a«*essiiienf <'onforni to the true \..;ue in money of the
property cntained in -iiJ'i roll. Hut H'' bo.trd of eipializati'in
►hall raise any niorlKiice. deed of !■ -t. coniraet or other
obligation by which a d'ht i> securwl. ri.- ticy. or solvent credit,
above its faie value.
8li . 10. .\ll iiro|.ert,r, except n* oth^rwine In this constitu-
tion provided, sh.ill lie assis-sisl in tie- eoiinty, rit.v, city and
county, town, lownship, or district to which It is •ittiated. jn
Ihe manner pn'scrilwHl he Uw,
Sw. 11. income
from persons, (■••r|K
panics resident "r •
provide«l f.' Ml -dhd
leen of
era of i: . .iiiele. or any uiw ot mora ol^pf^J
SmmJ. Tliere I" her.i.v ndde.l '""7.J' _j ,. „„] a*
sections lo be numbered /oiirtc. i, nnd til"*" •"O to resu mm
lie ««.'^»ed lo and collected
■t-stts-k !tsiio«iations, or com-
-« in tl s state, cx'ppt those
1 1. 1 :ind (rt of sei-tion four-
ern !«'• new
follows . 1 t . ».
Mrr. 14. Taies levied. a«se.«e,| and edierted as hereinafter
provid-'d ii|><.n r«ilro»d«. Inclu'liitg sfet
operiile«l in one or more coun ies :
drawing ro"im car and palaie <ar <-o
stfirk. fruit, and oilier csr-lnaoina •
operalinc upon railr<i«ib in Ihi* i*ai
e<pre*< business on any railro««, »!■
line in thi« •tale ; leleirai.h eomiwni
fsimpsnies encsei'd in ihe iransini»«i««
tri.ll> ; insurani-e cr>fi'i>t>ni's. b«nks.
In#« end h»sii ■
all ft^nhlse, .
et'lit*!*..!* for
• nd n.ll.^ tfd in the tnse
••rtwnpanle*" Ba used in I'
ner«hi;ia, Jnlnl •tnrli a«»<"
.Ml
of pr
not eteotnl ff
Ttom* rnle.1 In
I istaiinn
■ \ rnunK
,J,4 ■•"•'
niB la 1
»M« "e
r*4arfMir-* >••«
bankTS inenli'.ne.l in this paragraph. e;..-i'i la-.es nn r.al
e-ia'e It is Ihe intention of this p:ira = r.iph that all money.d
inpiial and proi.eiiv of the bants and bank, rs rienri..n,d in
this parasranh >hall be assessc.l and taxed at th" su.-ue rate
as an jn^ oriiorai...! bank. pr..vid-d for in ihe hrst parasraph
of tlii.'! st:bdivis;on. In detPrmiiiiiis He value of the mon.-vrd
capital and pr,.p.'rly of the bunks and bankers mentioned in
this subdivision, the .said stale bo.ird of pqiiaIij;Hi . m (jhnll
include and ns.sess to »i.. h banks ail proprl.v an.l erervthms
of value owned or held by th.'iu. wl,i. h wool.I eo to niak.' iin
the value of the capit.nl si..rk of such banks and hank' rs, if the
same w.re in.orporated and had shares of <_ap:lal SI...U.
The wor.l "banks" as iis.d in this snbdivis-on sin I inchule
bankini.' as.so. iati.ns, saving.- and loan societies iind trust
.ot.ipaiijps.^^^ corporation in.orporated under the law. of this
stale. excep'tinK Ihe tort.oraii -ns mention, dm the or.', .'dinsi
subdivisions of Ihis section, nn'l exceptini: all cflucitioiial. re-
ligious and .haritabie corporations and al <oniorat:..ns wliicl.
are not or;;ani/ed for pecuniary piolU. shall p:iy no lunual fax
to the stale upon its franchi.se to be a corporal ion
ilivays. whether
t>ing car. dining car.
ni''-. refriferalor. oil.
..i!i-r <ar comi>aoie»
. " r.\ comtutny .hdnf
l--«t, v».ssel or staxe
|i-;..phone companies;
r ■•ale of ra« or elec-
fia aif.>.dalions. sav-
.■ - : and late* upon
11 he ettiii^ly and
'.f levied, a— w »e^
I.-.I. The word
.■ p«-rsnna. parl-
-I «s.r|v. rat ions.
. : I III...- . 'ss*e«
■ ,;• i.e . .1,1 . 1 ta
>r^| to UO. for
p. ar>d dtsirlct
I ilie slate ahall
.oHIIke* for lb*
.. wIlMraaat af
•<r**« rallwayv.
• all aW^'iNI ear,
' ■■raatai. aN
ntag »m4 ailwr
and every
corporation incorporated elsewhere and doini: hiisriess in this
slate other than the corporations mentioned in the iircedirs
subdi'visicns of this section, shall pay an annual tax t.i the
state upon its right to do busim>ss in this slate, us follows:
when the authorized capital »to. k of the corporati.m dees not
exceed ten thousand d.dlars (Slo.iMXti the tax shall be t.n
dollars (SIO.IKii : wh.n the anthorize.1 capital stoik excee.ls
ten thousand .:..llais (.«10.iiOOi but d'Ws n..t exceed twenty
ihoiLsand doll.irs l$20.fK>Oi the tax shall be hfteen dollars
(S].-.iHti- when Ihe authorized .aiiiial stock exceeds twenty
thousand dollars (.<2U,000| but does not exceed fifty 'I'"";J'">'
dollars ($.->0.0<M">l the tai shall be twenty dollars (»ii>.l)0.:
when Ihe auih.>ri?ed .apiial slork exceeds tifty ihoiisan 1 ( .. ars
lS..-OfKK>i but does n..t excee.1 one hundred '''""i-'i;'' dollars
(SUkl.iiOni Ihe tax shall he tweniy-five dollars l$-...n«ii ; whpn
ihp authoriz.-d .apiial si.i.k exceeds on.' humlr..! il'.J''.saiid
dollars i.<1IHUlO0i but dees not exceed two hundr.ri and tifly
Ihou-and dollars (!!!'J.-Ani<iil Ihe tax shall be Hf'y dollars
(.«r.niiO. . wh.n the aulhori I capital stock ex. eeds two
hundred and fiftv thousand dollars ($-JV».On«\ but does not
exceed Pve hiin.lf. d Ihousand l.-lLirs i .VJtO.IMMIi the lax shal
he sev-niv-live dollars ($7.-.0lli: when the acihori/ed capital
stixk pxcA-ds five h'-ndred thousand dollars lS.V¥I.O<ini but does
not PX<eH two million d.illars ( $2 fHKriXlO > the tax shall be
one hundred ilollars i*llH1.0<li : when the authorized capital
sto<k exceeds two million dollars i .t-.'.iKWi.lXIO i but do.-s not
ex.eed five million .toUars ( Jt.-.miO fHXM the tax shall he two
h'in.lrp<l dollars (J2<ll1IN1i: when the aulhorize.1 catiital sto. k
ex.-.'eds five million .lollars ( S-.iKKi.(X>0 1 the tax shall be two
hundred and fifty dollars ($-.'r.<>.0(ii. ....
r. 1 .Ml franchises, other than those expressly provided for
in this se'tion. shall be assess..) by The state board of .■•luali-
ration at their a. ttial value, and shall be taxed at the rate of
..ne per ceniutr. iher.-on .ach year, an.! the taxes collected
thereon shall be exclusively for the benefit of the slat.-.
(f> .\ll the provisions of this s«-.tion shall be self-executing,
but the lecislatiire may pass all laws niH-essary to cnrry this
swtion into effeit. The taxes herein provided for shall he
levied and assessed on the first Monday in March of each year
after the adoption 'if this amendment and shall bec.ime .iue
and payable on the first Monday in .lune thereafter. The
gross earnings and gross premiums herein mentioned shall be
computed for the year .-nding the thirty-first day of I>pcemb< r
prior lo the levy of such taxi-s and the value of any prop.-rty
mentioned herein shall be fixed as of the date of said lex-y
Nothing herein contained shall affect any tax levieil or «-sPs»e<l
pri.ir to the a.hiption of this sivtion and all laws in relation ;o
such taxes in force at the time of the ailoption of this section
shall remain in force until changed by the legislature.
Sf.i-. is. Xo suit, action, or proceeding shall ever be main-
tained in any court against this state, or against any offi.er
thereof, to have any tax. leviml lin.ler the provisions of this
article. ileclar»'d invalid or to j.revi-nt or enjoin the collection
thereof until such tax has been nctiially paid; but after such
payment, action may be mainlain.Ml to recover any tax ille-
gally colliH'ted in such manner and within su.-h time a» may
now or hereafter be provid.sl by law,
Thiril. Se.ti.>n ten of article eleven of said cooatitutlon l»
hereb.v re|.ealed.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
riI\PTFa '17. i*'»€f< f'oii«(i(»tto»«f I mcn./w .. •
rr»ol»fi«a lo prop—r to the people nf the gtair of
an ame„Hmrr>t to the ro«.fi»«fio« of Ike "/•'■"
amenitint terlion nineteen of arttrle fre of Mid
relating lo Ike ei'mi>enflii>n uf Mlate n^rem.
.VJ..pt.-.l M.irch I*. 1907
The legislature ..f the Stale of r»lifornia. »•
sesslim c ..inmen. ing .>n the seventh .lay of .Im.
ninelees hundr.'d iin.l seven. i»o ihinls of a.l
elerted lo ea.h "f Ihe houses of said legislature v
thereof, her.h* pr-ii"*-- that »eeti.« fiineteen "f ■■<
Ihe cnsHiui ..n ..f the Stale of I'alifomla. be «'
lo read a* follows
>lesii..ii in The goremor. lieutenanl g'"ern..r
•late. e. stroller. Ireasiirer, alloroev «ener«l »'
general shall, al .lat.^ tlMra duriW »V'^
rvrflve for li.etf arn tcM • ra«»p»«»ati."
)nrrea>«d ar <♦*. '••-> '■>''•«» "he '■"
lia»» fc»»« »l^
follnvlafl «•■•
pet aMOi: l|ewt»||»»i«"s'rn<<r
.«rt*4arT af ■taHw raMralWr. tre<-
•«« ilMMMaBd AaRan ssiHi |«»r aaavi
><« ti>numftt Adiaf* fee nnrntm. •
fall fo» an •vwtrwa kT «fce«l f>:
oAtial t%r»e^'f "f eair' ~* ■'
•r*rtl<» t lais M wfce
m»i. hi lav. «MtoMi ti^-
.4fc»r». kart in ■• eMP •••i' >•<<■
NO. 14.
o. /(. A
ralifomia.
California,
inftitmtion.
Its ragalar
irr. .\. n
e tnemhers
ttg in favor
i.le Are of
nd<.d ao aa
ecreiary of
•orveror-
: 1
' r the
lolUra
V tka
.. . . u la
.^t n nut
1 1- » r»
legHlainr*
.11 af
aBI
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ClIAfTKR 4''i. SYsn'e Conntitntionnl .4 reen.'r". tt/ VI
refolutinn tii propose lo the pi-ipiv of Ihe SiaK ../ \
an amendment to the consti/nfion of the Stale nf\
by amending leetiun 1. of arlii-le Ifi thereof. retnlii{
indebtedness.
.\dopted Miirih 14. i:>"7
lietoJred by the Senate, the \99emhhr concum', 7I
legislature of the Slate of I'alifornia at its r'\
commencing on the 7th day of .lanc.ary. liXK. !
all members elected to each of the houses of sai.l
votine in favor thereof, hereby prop.^sp that
Article I', of the constitution of the State of C.iH
amended so as to read o.s follows :
" iriiele Hi. Stale Indebtednens.
"Section 1. The legislature shall not. in any mnti
any debt or debts. liability or liabilities, whii h shall.
in the aggregate with any previ.ms .lebts or liabilitf
the sum of three hundred thousand dollars, ex.e
of war to repel invasi.m or suppress insurrection
same shall be authorized by law for some sinelel
work to be distinctly specifiisl therein whi.h law slig
ways and means, exclusive of loans, for the payr
interest of such debt or liability as it falls doe
Tiay and discharge the principal of such .iebt or lin'>H
.«eventy-Bve years of the time of the contracting rh
shall be irrepealable until the principal and inter
shall be paid and disdiarg.'d. and such law may mak^
for a sinking fund to pay the principal of such debt ■
to commence at a time after the in.-urring of «u(^
liability of not more than a iieriod of one fourth
of maturity of such debt or liability; but no su.h|
fake effect until, at a general election, it shall hav
initted to the pe<ip|p and shall have receiv.wi n tnnji^
the votes cast for and aiainst it af such elctio
moneys raised by aulhoriry of such law shall he 1
to the spr.'irtc obje<t therein stated or to the pn' ■
debt thereby creatril. and such law -hall be pi'
least ono n.'wspaper in each count.v, or city and
be pumished therein throughout the state for ihi
next prc'edine the elction at which if is s'lhm:
people The legislature may, at any time after ih
of such law by the peoiile, if no d-bt shall have J
tracte<I in pursuance then'of. re|,.-.il the same"
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
l'n.\PTEB 11*. Senate f'onitiitutioral .Atftendmevt
rejuitvtiitn lo propose lo Ihe people of the Stall '-ft
nn amendment lo the eonstitution of the Stale of J
rilitting lo the extension of the termy ..f (Tvtte
porations.
Aih.pted F. tjniar>- iT. l^uT
The legislature of the State of California, af its itii
session, two thir.U of all memliers ele.teii to th.'
.Assembly votine ther.'for. jiro]>oses to the qualified ]
Ihe State of falifornia the f.ill.iwing amendment |
seven of article twelve of the . on«titution :
Section seven of arti. le twelve of the constitution
amende'l so as to rea.i as follows :
Se.ti(.n 7. The legislature shall not exfenil anj
or charter. n.>r p'mit th.- forfeiture of any franrhis
of an\ quasi-public corporation now existing '.r
hereafter exist uniler the laws of this state. The |.
ence of any other corimraiion now or hereafter exii
the laws of this state, may be extended, at any ti^
the expiration of its corf>orate existence, for
ex.'eeding fi'.y years from the .late of such ext^ns
vote or wrift.'n cinseni of stockholders represent i.':: ]
of its ea,.iial si.nk or of two thirds of the m' .
A ce.tifiiate of hkIi vole or .-onsent shall be sign- 1 1
lo by the presid.nt .ind s.vretary, ami by a mn
directors of the c..rt*oration and filed and certifie.1 :u
and upon payment of fees required by law for filing
fyiog sriicl.M< of incorjioraiion, and thereupon the "
rorporation shall be extended for the period speci(|
';r""V,7.*;.:*7 "•••• -••.-*• r^rpoenfini. ahsll thervafter pa^
.■•.,..in,..i Hj. M„ ,., ,... ,,,,j ,., . .,r,„,rntl(
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT |
rinmn •_••». Senate Conttilational \men,lmenl
retetlntion fo finpotr lo Ihe peontf of the State oi
a» amrndmeni to Ihe eonililnlKin of the tlate. S
new terlion thereto lo he nnmberrj ttrtioH t-la of{
Ihrreof. frlaltng to limitation of Ihe etprnaa of
rkr >ea«lr and a«w«i»(y.
Adopted March II. IM7
The legUhitur* af the Wiat* of California, at ita
sion. connnrnring oa the spveath dar of Januar
hiinilred and •»«e«, tmo thinU of all the OM
eacb of Ihe h..ii>e« nf mM legislatar* rnting in fad
herr».jr pr.nx»e that a nnr ae<niaa b* added lo the
of lae State of ( alifomla to b* naaAer^ aertioa la
of artl. le foiir iketeof to rmd as follows
S«tioo ria. The lecUlamt* mar alac
enirh>«menl of help but ta ■« eaae •!■•'> •►
aMrera. »B«»lar»» a«4 attaeW« auwH ■
Mlara i»f day far H(ti»r kaw» at •
•!«•. aar llie ewai af iwa kaaarad 4r.
m» af aar -t-rtal or aitrMHlMn
ray of »»f ■•ret. ea»laf« at attMta »w
ilao itroTli
StNATt CONSTITUTIOMAL AMINOMtMl
('■artaa » *4aala 1 amalfnmmtt '—ntmi-.
rtmimltmm ta »»>psn *a ••• Vaaa^ af •'■' —~- "
^ ■■■i*a>al a. •*• a I fll Tl ^-JT-g**
r«uihiii>r Sun r..ranrihi..i. Tla. >T ami Y ■■■>nntii^ (or th»
i!»f hiv-i in iiimity rt- icii i ii--i orrnsioneil h> ^ <■ w illinrawiil nf
i.iilroail pri'P'itv from lunnl.v laxHtion.
(0 1 All railrond ronil>«n'n«. imlii-iiii. strwt rnilw».v».
«ln>tlier (i|i.'nili-.l in oni» or morp t-OHtiti. nil slwiiiiiK cnr.
tlininc cnr, ilrawinc-rmnH car. iiml pal..'. r <-onipaiiit>». all
rofriiifratnr. I'il. simk. fruit and oili-r .•; niing ami nther
lar lonipanii's. (.jwrniinR upon the r.i !r - in ilii- stafp;
all companipx ilninp fspn-i.- Imsinoss ■.! rnilroad. -stfam-
ii.iat, vpssri or sUiBP lin>> in iliis slativ 1 arn'^li and tel"-
•.lioiip ionipani<>s: an>l all 'onipanios ci .a;. in thi- transniiV
sion or sale of ca-^ or cl.Mtririly .shnl' r' -lally pay to the
•tflip a tax upon tlicir framhisK. roa!>vi". -. roadbwU. rails,
roilinn stock pol.-<. w irp-i. pipps. ranaN. n i'-. richt-; of way.
and "ihiT iiropt-rtv usod in tliP oi^rnli n 'lieir bMsin.-ss m
this statf. lomptil-d as follows: Said t•!^ s i be tHiiinl to tho
iH^-ripntaKos herpinafler fixed upon the ui ^.« ■cpipts from oper-
ation of ^nch companies an.! paoh tbpr-of •viihin tins state.
When Miih lompanii s are oiHTating par'l.v v itliin and partly
williout this siaip. tlie sniss reo'ipts witliir 'tus slate shall be
tlf^mipd lo bp all receipts on business l>ei:i!n!nc and enilinit
within this Stat' . and a on.portion. ba-e.) :• n the proportion
of the mileace w'thin Ilii- state lo tho .n'irp mileage oyer
n-hieh smli biisin.-ss is di'ne. of n-opipts on ;ii: business passing
thrr.nah. into, or out of thi- stale. Smli ta\.-^ shall be m beji
of all other lases and licenses, state, lo'intv. and municipal,
nt'tm the tmiiiertv above enimiPrated of sii.h companies: pro-
,i'rl. I'nt noiMtie l"r.in shall be potwr 1 to rele,wp any
sixh company from the pa.vment of an.v annimt agreed to be
i.aid or rp.|iiired by law to be paid for any si'cial pri.ilesp or
iratttdiise srnntefl by the mnnicipul aut!jj!.ii..:s of thia state.
The percentages alwive nientiiined shall lie a-- follows: f)n all
Riilrnaii roiiipanies. im liidiiig sirect railways, tmir per cent: on
all slcipiiii: car. diniiis nir. ilraw ingroom cir, palace car com-
panies, rpfrigcrator. oil. stock, fruit ami ottier car-loaning and
i.iiiiT car companies, three per cent: on nil conipani.^ doing
1 xpress business on a-iy railroad, sreamho-ii, ypssel or stage
line, ino i>pr cent ; on all telegraph an<l tcUphone companies,
ihree and one half per cent: on all conipan;.s engaged in the
ii-ansinis-ion or sale of gas or electricity, fei r per cent.
(ti Kvery insurance company or ns.s(xiaii'>n doing business
in this state shall nnnnally pay to the sf-it- a tax of one and
one half per cent upon the am mnt of thp gross premiiinis
reipi\pd upon its business done in this siite. less return
•rciniiims and reinsurame in compjiies or associations
iuithori7ed to do business in this sta'e , jr,„„Ir,f. that there
shall be deduited from said one and one half |.-r cent upon thp
gnss premiums the amount of any coun'i .iml municipal taxps
paid by .such i-omnanies on real estate ..vmi-.I by them in this
Mate. "This tax shall lie in lieu of all otli.r t.ises and licenses.
slate, countv and niuniiipal. upon the ;T.e..rty of such com-
Iianips p\cc|it countv and municipal • ii'-< on rpal psiate:
prori-ltil. that when by the laws of any -lii'T state or country,
any laxi-s. fines, penaltie.s. licenses, fe.-s. .leposifs of money.
€ir"of spdirities. or other obligations or prohibitions, are im-
posed on insurance compani.^ of this sinte. ,;oing business in
such other state or cnintry. or upon tl.-ir a.-pnt-s therein, in
excess of such taxes, finps. penallips. liccrsis, fees, rleposiis of
securiiies or other obligations or prohihmii .;. imposed upon
insurance' companies of such other slat. "■ .nuntry, so long
as such laws continue in force, the sam' ■il'. nations and pro-
hibitions of whatsoever kind may be imp -'i ' v the Ipgislature
upon insurance compani'S of such other -t. '' .r country doing
busin'-ss in this state. .
(ci The .-hares of the capital stock c il '.anks. organized
undpr thP laws of this state, or of the T' '^'i ~^lntp». or of an.v
other Slate and located in this state, ■ 'e a>sps~ed and
taxed to the owners or holders tlcTPof ■ ! state board of
•s|iialination in the manner to be prcscrih '.v law, in the city
or town where the bank is located and t • -evvhere. There
shall be levied and assessed upon such s r"i "f capital stock
an annual tax. payable to the state, of "" ; r centum upon
the value tlipreof. 1 hp value of ea<h si r- f stiKk in each
bank, except such as are in liijuidalion. -I'l' be taken to be
the amount paid In therein, togpihpr wii '■ ■'* pro raia of the
BO'umulaied surjilus and undivided profit- Tie value of each
share of stock in each bank which is i i I riilation nhall b*
taken lo be its pro rain of the actonl ,s- » "' such bank.
This tax shall be in lieu of all other tnsK ..••« 'lcpn-~. state,
countv and municipal. ui«>n such shans o -' ' k and upon th"
prope'rtv of such banks, except taxes on r<i-; estate. In de-
termining the value of the capital sloi-k c? ,• v bank iliere shall
|.e deducte<l from the value, a-s defineil ,1 vp. Ill' value. a«
n«.«e».wpd for county taxes, of any real f^l i' ^thc-r than mort-
•age interests therein, owned by such i^k and taxe<l for
• ounty punxwcs. The banks shall bp liahl t> 'he state for this
tax aiid the same shall be paid to the sio e tv 111. m on '>»!"'■'
of the sio-kholder* in the manner and a" 'h time pre-cnbed
by law. and ihev shall have a lien uihiu tl- shares of »to<k
and ui»>n any di'viilends dpilarnl ihereon tenure the amount
sn paid. ,
The iiionevp<1 rapilal, reserve, surplus nr Ikided profits and
all oih-r pioi«rlv In longing lo cn,ncon><>rai. kanka or banker,
of this stale, or held bv anv hank hxale.! this state which
has no -hari-s of capital Mo.k. or enlnl..^. in thi< s'ale by
iinv branches, ap-n. ies or ..ther refir ni c ^ of any banks
doing business outside of the Slate of i f .rnia. «hnll be
likrr ise a«-es-i-d and taxed to such bank- ..' • :er« hy th.- said
board of .spiali/alion. in the manner ' . •oid.d by law
.ll.d trued at Ihe ,ame rale Ihilf •« I'V i the shar^ of
-l.«k of in.ori>oral'd banks. »■> pr.o iih-l ^r-i parngrai.h
of i!ii. .iibdivi-ion The »alce ..f . ■■■''y ''■'-' '^••
•H.rmn,-.) bv taking Ihe entire prM . ■'•■I ■ •' |
iHtslne.* logeiber Bilh all the re-el•^••. ''■' ' i-tl'-'-'
tm>rit*. including the g'»>d will of ih. • :. •! ilw r full
ra<b is'ie and d"<lM< 'ing Ib'-refrom il . ■•• »>-e«'-d tor
per ar.Duiu: li.iit, rant-governor, four thousand iloPars. the
• ecreiarv of state, controller, treisurer. an'l snrvei .r general.
five thousand dollars i ai h per annum, and the attorney general.
six thousand dollars per annum, such compensation to be in
full for all services by them respectively rendered in any
official capacity or emidoymint whatsoever during their re-
sjieclix-e terms of offi.e: /.n.ri,/*.f. h'trtrtr. th.il the l.>gish,iture
may. by law. diminish the cimpensalion of an.v or nil of such
olfii ers. but in no lase shall have the power to increase the
same above the sums hereby fixed by this constitution. No
salary shall be autliori/ci| hy law ff>r clerical «er\ ice. in any
ofljce t>r*oided for in this article. exce«Nline eighteen hundred
dollars per annum for each clerk employed. The legislature
may. in it* discretion, abolish the office of surveyor-general ;
and none of the o'H' ers hereinbefore named shaM receive for
iheir on-n use an.v fees or jH-riiui.-ites for the performance of any
official duty.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 16.
I'HAI'rn: '•'•'>. Sinrih 1\,u^titutt>-fiil \minilm*i<f \u. 16. A
r' uriluti'in tii pritputr t(i Iht p'tipl'' ui thr Stalv <>f f^ntiff^rnia.
(JH fiiii* W(/mc«/ fo the rfjn-^tilHti'/ii of thr Ntntf. hii nmrmiint)
-rriian .* and il of arlirli fmir Ihrrmf. nlnting 1" thr Irngth
of Irijiilalirc .«c»'fori». Ihr ii>mprn^ati-in "f ni'in'icr.» of Ihe
I'-tjiilatvrr, avtl liwitinfj fAe «x;t<n.*c of rmfttottfcs of ihe
refale and atucmhly
session, nor the sum of l«o hundred dollars per d^
house at any siie<i«l or extraordinary session,
pay of any officer, employf or attache be increa.-^*
elected or appointed.
Adopted Manrh U^-IADI-
The legislature of the .'tate of Palifomia. at its regular ses-
sion. I (iniuencing on the seventh diiy of .I;iiiuary. in the year
one thiuisand nine hundred ami sev.ii. two thirds of all the
members elected to each of the houses of said legislaiur". voting
in favor thereof, hereby proi>o-e that seclitin two iind twent.v-
three of article four of the constitution of the Suite of Cali-
fornia, be amended so as to read as folhiws :
S.ciion ;;. The sessions of the legislature shall commence
at twelve o'clock 11. on the first Monday after the first day
of .lanuary next siic<eeding the election of its members, and
after the plection held in the year I'-SP. -imll be bipuni:il.
unless the governor shall, in the interim, convene the legis-
lature by proelnmation. Xo bill shall be introduced in either
house forty days alter the commencement of each si-ssion with-
out the <on-ent of ll.rei' fourths of the members ther'-Kif.
Section '-■': The members of the legislature shall receive for
their services, the sum of one tliou-and dollars each for each
regular .session, to lie paid at such tim«>s during the session
as mav be provideil by law. and the sum of ten .iollars each,
for eaih dav while in'atien.lance at a special or . Ktraordinary
si-ssion. for "a number of days not ex. ceding thirty: and mileage
to be fixed bv law. all fiaid out of the state treisury; such
mileage shall not ex<e,Hl ten cents per mile: and . u'h member
shall he allowed contingent exiensps not exceeding twenty-five
dollars per member for each regular biennial s. -sion. The
legislature may also provide for additional help: but in iio
case shall the total expense for officers, employees iiid attaches
exceed the sum of five hundred dollars per day for either
house, at anv regular or biennial session. n<ir tie sum of
two liunilred dollars per i!av for either house, at any spivial or
extraordinary session, nor shall the pay of any officer, -mployee
or attache be increasisi after he is elts ted or afiiiointe.^.
il. ••
X.e '
•fttntty atHl H>Mfiici|.«t, ii|«iS Ihe pr '
bunk-
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 26.
Chapter II. Sinair fonntilutiornl Awenitmint .Vo. Sij. A.
rffolutioH to propose to the people of thr Stale of I alxfornia
on flmcnrfmcnt fo Ihe contlitution of 'aid utate hu omenrfinj
article Ihirlern thereof by utriking therefrom and repealing
,eelion fuvr of naid artirle relalirc to Ihe aiXM'mejtt of a
nwrlaage. deed of trti'l. ronlrtet. or other ohUaatmn by
«r»ic* a <fr6/ w tecurcd and to laxeM due upon »*ch atmtmeni.
Adopted February 1!». 1»07
The legislature of the Slate of ralifornla. at lu regular
s«-.ssion. commencing on Ihe Tih day of .lanuary, .\. P. 1!V)7. two
ihinls of all the members voting in favor thereof, her-by pro-
pose that arlule thirle<'n of the constitution of the .''tale of
California be amended by repealing »eeti<in four thereof
Article thirteen of the constitution of the State of Cuiifomia
,- l.eriby amended l>.» striking therefrom and repealin; Ms t ion
four thereof, wliich section reads as follows:
Se<tion -t. A mortgage. dr«-d of trust, contract, or c'ler obli-
gatiou by which a ilebt is S''<iire<l. shall, for the pi.;;iose» of
usaesMuetit and taxation. I>e deemed and treated as a' interest
in the jiroiierly affected ihendiy. Kxcept as to ra..oad and
other qiia-i-public coqiora lions, in "a«e of debt so «e< ired. tbe
value of the pro|>erty alfc-rled by «iich mortgage, deed of trust,
contract, or obligation, lesa the value of such security shall be
a*ses*ed and taxed to the owner of the proix-rty. and he value
of such security shall be ajneMietl and taxed to |ie owner
thereof, in Ihe county, city, or district in which 'be property
aUecled llw-reby is situnte. Tbe taxes so levied shall I* a lien
ci^oo Ihe property and security, and may be paid by either
l>arty to siK-b security: if paid by Ihe owner of sii. b seriirity.
'he tax so le> ie«l upon the projierty affected ll«reby shall
I ei euie a part of 'be debt so »ecur>^ : if the oivner of the
' rooertv shall par the tax so levied on »urh ar<-UMty. il nball
ciflsliMle a pnviitent Ihereon. and. lo Ihe eitest of mich pay-
meoi. a full <ll»<h«r«» thereof: pnrUrd. that f any such
•e^-iirily ur iitdetitediwa* shall he paid by any « cfi debtor or
deblor> after a<i-e%.tneBl aifl before Ihe lat levy Ihe amount
of s-ii* b>vy niajf likewise be retained by su. h debtor or
iM-iors and •hall be cmputed ao-vrdiag lo lb* tai levy for
the prefediKB year.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ClJAFTf.ii oO. emial'- I'on'^lttuiiotial Amei'dnttn^
reaolutton to propo^f lo ttte ptuplc of the litate
an amendment to the conHlttulion of said «/ul|
.4rfi'7e Xll thereof, by ametidimj Seetion til the
to the liabilily of tloekholdirs of a corporatiou
attociation.
Adoptifd ^lurcii 14, i:io;.
Tbe legislature of the Slate of California at its tl
ae»>ion. commcming the sc\pnih day ^of January
thirds of all the members ciivied to eai h of the In
legislature voting in fa\or thereof, hereby proposel
Xll of the conslilulion of the Slate of Calilornial
by amending section 3 thereof, so as to read a.- fo
Section 3. I.ach stoikhohler of a corjioraiion.
aasociaiion. shall be individually and per.-onally lid
proportion of all its debts and lialoliiiis contractedl
during the time he was a stockholder, as Ihe amoual
shares owned by him bears to the whole of Ih
capital sloik. or shans of tbe corporation or assoi
directors or trusii-es of corporations and joini-stotkl
jiball be jointly and severally liable lo the ctediioif
holders for all moneys emfiezzled or mi>approprij
officers of such corporation or jomi-stock associatio
term of office of such director or trustee.
Nothing in the preceding paragraph of this «e<'j
held 10 apply to any exposition company organizeif
and carry on any iniernalional exposition or worlu'l
the Stale of California, and the liability of siockhd
sufh exposition company shall be and the same isl
ited to an amount not exceeding the par value of "
said corporation subscribed for by such stockholder
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
• 'UAITtR .'{l. .s'liatc t'owstitudixial .l»icii(/rai ii<|
rfolutwn lo prvpoite to the pio/h (4 Ihe State
the amendment of neelion Hi of article IV of the\
of said atttlc. riluting to lotteritt and to fictilii
cvrpurate tluck, tic.
Adopted M.irch 14. l.'OT.
Itenohed by the Senate, the Ainmbly eoncurrit
legislature of the Stale of Calilornia, at it.s_ ref
'Oiumencing on tbe 7th day of .January 1!kj7, ti
the members ele<-ted to eai h of the two bouses volJ
thereof, hereby proposes that section 2ti of arlicH
constitution of the State of California be amend
read as followii :
Section -0. The legislature shall have no power!
lotteries or gift pnterpii.scs for any purpose and
laws to prohibit the sale in this naie of lottery ol
prise tickets or tickets in any scheme in the nature i
The legislature shall pasj laws to prohibit the liclil
and selling of the sharps of the capital stock of f
in any stock board, stock exchange or stoik mark^
eonirol of any corimraiion or nnscKiation. .Ml
the purchase or sale of shares of the caidtal
corporation or assiniation without any intention
of one party to deliver and of the other party to
share.s, and contemplating merely the payraerit of
between Ihe contract and market prices on divera^
be void, and neither party to any such contr
entitled 10 recover any damages for failure to
same, or any money paid thereon, in any court of ]
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMER
Chapter 19. .-1*«<mUy I'on.^/irbfionaf .'lm'n>/r»enlj
fvliuft to amend tietiun ^^ of atticte 2 of the co
Adoi.i,.J .March «. I'OT
The legi.«lalure of the State of California, at its ill
session, commencing on the 7ih day of .lan<iary. n|
ired and seven, two thirds of all the niembeis ele
'}f Ihe two houses of said legi'lature voting in f^
hereby proposes that sec tion -'» of aitiile \i of iha
of ihe Slate of California, lx" aiuenchd .^o as lo read
Section UW. Tlu legislature shall have the pu^
laws relative to tie eitc i lon of deb i:.)tis^ lo convent ii
-al partim: and the legi.-lalore shall enact laws (■
the diefl nouiinaiion of candidatex for public offic ^
pcdiiiial pariie». or orgnnizanous of el.ciors wiif
Icons, at eletlions lo he known »nd designnied aa
'ions; al-o to determine the test* and concJiii<»ns ]
•lector*, political |>artie«, or organi/anona of
;ariiripale in any >u<b primary ele<iion. Il si
lawful for the legislaiore lo prr.^ril'e that any a]
"■lection shall b»- mandatory and oliligaiory. The le
also have the power to r»faliit*h 'he rate* of coiutf
primary elc>ciion ortlcem serving at such pnmaryj
sny ciij. or c:.y and coiinM. or cnunty. or other
I designated pot>ulniion, wiibmii making am h
inifnrm. and for sixh purpose such law may deria
• 'ion of any mi. my and i*>ciniy. county or
li<i«ion I'TiiTidid. hntrrtrr, that nnlil tie !cg((
'nan a direct pnmary elect >oa law under the pro
wstion. Ihe pr<->rnt priaaty etesiion U« ahail r
•fd e»#rt.
.fnri I du hereby o//.
nmottnt herea/ter eJcpeuHr
> irnrd of Onf Hundreti lUttlan for the nrre.tt rtnd eonrirfiom of any and every per0<,n\
ft' the imriHme reaches the ^nm o/' Ten ThQueami DoUars.
of
nJa
■kd
11 u*
I'f ti.- Stiitp i>f r!ilifi>m;a In b<> nmnhpr<>d scrtion twenty thmi' «
ttf nrii<-|p four fli»»rt'of l'> r*»nii as follows:
Sr-nion li.'lii. The li-ci^lntnre m«.. ala> proviile fur tl •■
•■niplovnipnt of lipli>: bcit in no r«»^ «h>ill ihi- roial oip>'nsp f..r
• ■flicpr*. eniployi'-s and «riaih<'-s PM-pfi the Mini of five hiindrt'l
I'lilars irr 'lay for cither house, at nnv reenlar or biennial
-••"sion. nor th» "iim of two hiinrtre.l dollars per day for I'ither
hoofte at any spwial or extraordinary session, nor Hhall th*'
T'ny of any offi.-er. einployf' or attai h.'- he iniTpased after he is
ile<te<l or appointed.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 33.
Ch.4PT1lB oil. t^inatr * oiflttuttumit A int:t-itmt nt So. JJ. a
n'Holutwn to propO'<<' to itir jno/'lc i>i thf .M<i(r of t (j/l/ori/tu
an umertdmctit tu thv coiiHtttutiun of tiaij t^tate, amtndiujj
.Irticle .\II thenof, by aminitimj Scciwn III thvTiof. retalini;
tu the liability of aloikliuljtrn of a cortivralioi, or joinl-ttock
aasociation.
Adopitd Mjn-h 14, laOT.
The legislature of the Slate of California at its thirty-seventh
8e!i.-^ion. coniiut'uring ihe st'^eiiih day ^of January, 11»U". two
thirds of all the Qi'-udit rs fievti-d to rath of the houses of said
legislature voiins in favor thereof, hereby propose that artitl-
Xll of the (■ori>iiliiiion of the Slate of C'alilornia be ameDded
by aniendinft section 'i thereof, so as to read a.s follows:
Sertion '6. I.ach sto<kliolder of a corporal ion, or joint-stock
.iRsociaiion, shall be individually and per.-oually liable for such
proportion of oil its debts and liahtlitii-s contracted or incurred,
during ibe time be was a stockholder, as liie amount of siock or
shares owned by him bears to ihe whole of the subscribed
capital stock, or' shares of the corporation or associaiion. The
diredors or trustees of corporations and joint-sto<'k asso<iations
shall be joinily and severally liable to the croditots and stock
holders for all moneys embcTizled or nii>appropriated by the
officers of such corporation or joiul-siock association, during the
term of office of sm h director or trustee.
Nothing in Ihe preceding paragraph of this section shall be
heid to apply to any exposition company organized to promote
and (arrv on any international esposiiion or worlu's fair witbii'
ihe Stale of California, and the linhiliiy of stockholders in any
such eiposition comiiany shall be and the same is hereby lim-
ited to an amount not exceeding the par value of the stock of
•!aid corporation subscribi-d for by sucli slCK-kholders.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 34.
I'UAPTER ■'{]. H'nalc Vonitilulional Amendment Ao. 3^. u
rc'ofulion to prufosr tu tin- ptuiilf of the State of I'ulifornia
Ihe amendment «/ .sec/ion iili o; article IV of Ihe corntitulion
of »aid state, rilnting to lotteries and to /ictitioua aalet ot
corporate utoek, etc.
Adopted March 14. i:<07.
lieaohed bv the Senate, the At.wmblii conmrring. That th'
legislature of the Slate of Califoinia, at ils_ regular ^essjol
eoiumencing on the Tth day of ,)anuary ]'J07, two thirds ot
ihe members electi-d to eai h of the two hou.ses voting in favot
thereof, hereby proposes that section 2l) of article IV of th.
constitiiiion of the State of California be amended so as to
read a.s fallows :
Section 2ij. The legislature shall have no power to authorize
lolPries or gift enterprises for any purpose and shall pass
laws in prohibit the sale in this state of lottery or gift enter-
prise tickets or tickets in any scheme in the nature ot a lottery.
The legislature shall puss law.s to prohibit the fictitious buying
and celling of the shares of ihe capital slock of corporations
in any stoc-k board, simk exchange or stoi k market under the
••ontro! of any corporation or association. All contracts for
the purchase or sale of shares of the capital stock of anj
• orponiiion or association withoui any intention on the pan
of one paiiy to deliver and of the other party to receive the
shares, and contemplating merely the payment of differences
between Ihe contract and market prices on divers days, shal
be void, and neither party to any such contract shall D^
•milled to recover any damages for failure to perform th«
•amr, or any money paid thereun, in any court of thi* state.
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. s.
I'llArrCR yj. .1 ««rf?i///y ron.i/i/if(toria/ Ammdnttnt \o. 3. rtto-
luiiun to amend tiition i',t of atliile H of Ihe eunttttulton.
A Jointed March i, l:'OT
The legirlalure of the State nf California, at its ihirty-aeventh
«e..Sii<D, commencing on the Tth da.\ of .January, oineteen hun-
li>d aotl t-etrn. t»o thirds of all the menibeis eli-ctrd to each
>f the two house* of Mild l<-gi-laiure \oting in favor thereof.
h'-rehy pro|K>ses that «e<tion ->» of attic le •,' of the couslitution
of the Stale of California. Ih> aiiiendt-<l so as icj re.id as lullons
Section «'j. Tilt leaislature shall have the power to enact
aus relative to the election of dc-h-gairs ici consent ions of politi.
-al pariirt; and the legislature sliall eoacl laws proiiding for
•he ditecl nonnnaiioa of candidates for public olBie. by electors,
[Militiial panie«, or orcHnizniions of elcniora wiitioiiv conven-
■ tn-. at election* lo he knouo and designated as primary elec-
- aUo to determine il>e trst« ami conditioos upc^ which
fi. political parties, or orgamyations of elector* m»T
pate in any such ptimaiy eli.<ii,,n. It shall aUo b«
il for (he legislature lo utescrilie that any smb pilinary
"n •hall Ih- ui.indalorr aixl obligatory. Tlie legUlalure aball
■' •■•«er III eii»n!i.'*h llie rat''^ of cccni|crn«atioli fof
o olticf-rs scicirg at smh pninarv etert.on* In
• nnd f-n ;nf ■ r rninlt. or o' her SiiM'. -'in o'
• "Miking see ' Jiio'
»m may d .opi.
'.e louniy »ii|*tiiitendei)is iind the county boards of education
11 ha\e esclusive iimtrol of the e^aniinution of ten'hers,
the granting of teachers' certiticates within tin ir nsp'crive
-diction.
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 28.
. iiAlTLR -111. A^i'iiihly 1'ui'nttlutional .\mcnjntt nt Ao, JS. -1
riAo/icIioii to pevpone to the people of the State of i'alitornia
an umtnjmenl lo »<-c (ion 7'j of article ^ of the eon»litulion
in rehition to the api-rw at and rtturn of btlU 6y the govirnor
and Ihe exercise of the veto potter.
AdopteJ M.irch 14. l.'idT
Itmohed hy the aryrmblu. the senate concurring. That the
• gi^lature of the Stale ol Cilifotauii at its thirty-seventh
- !i-iijn. commencing on the Tth d.iy ol January, nineteen hiin-
ed and secen, t«o thirds of all the uiembeis elei led to each
f the two house.s of said legislature voting in favor thereof,
* -Ti-by pIopo^es tlial section Iii of aiiiile 4 of the con.-iitiition
■I the State of California, be auiendcd so a* lo read as follows:
Section 111. Kvery hill nhirh luay ha»e parsed the legis.ature
• rail, before it becomi'S a law, be presented to the governor.
li he apprcice it, he shall si^n it : but if nut, he shall return it.
!h his ohji'ciions, to the house in which it originated, which
-! ill enter such objections ii|>on 'he Journal and proi ced tc
r -insider it. If after such reconsideration, it agiiiti pass
h":h lioi:ses, by yeas and nays. i\\o thirds of ihe m<*mbi rs
i!i.tpd to each house voting therefor, it shall become a law,
! iiniihsianding the governor's objections. If any bill shall
It be returned within ten day* after it shall have been pre-
> Tied lo him iSundiiis exciiitedi. the same shall become a
.A in like manner as if be bad signed it, unless the legislature,
1" loijoiirnment, prevents sui h return, in whic-h case it shall
:. It become a l,nw. utile.sa the governor, within thirty days after
<''\\ adjournment i Sundays excepted i, sluill sign and depcjsit
lie ."anie in ihe ofTue of the ."Ccretary of state, in which case il
' ail become a law in like manner as if it had Iwen signed by
!.,iu before adjournment. If any bill presented to the gov
I rtior c-ontiiins several items of approiiriatiou of money, he may
'liject to one or more items, while a[iproving other portions of
i!ie bill. In such case lie sh.nll append to the bill at the time
f sii;ning it, a statement of the items to which he objects, am'
lie reasons therefor, and the approtirialion so objected to shall
T^'t lake effect unless passed over the gocernor's veto, as here-
luliefore iirovided. If the legislaliire be in session, the governor
? jail transmit to the hou.se in whii h the bill originated a copy
ef such stnteraeut. and the items so objected to shall be sepa-
rately reconsidered in the same manner as bills which have
been disapiiroved by the governor.
(,.r «.
il'tn. *n9 (ir«
law ■! ai| remain in (on*
SENATE BILL NO. 461.
ClI.MTF.R 4i4. .-In act lo proeidc for the isHuance and sale
iif slate bonds to vriatc a fund for Ihe eon^lruetion by the
board of stair harbor conintisfioners of teharres. piers, sea-
nail, slate railroad, spurs and appurtenances in the city
and county of San Francisco : lo create a sinking fund for
the payment of aaid bondi : and providing for the submission
of this act lo a vote of the ptople.
Approved March 21. ll'O"
Ihe people of the State of falifomia. represented in senate and
asirnibly. do ciiucl as folloics:
StniON 1. For the purpose of providing a fund for the
I'.a.iiLnt of the indebtedness hereby aiithoriiied lo be incurred
by ihe board of state harbor commissioners for the erection
icharves, piers, seanull, state railroad, spurs and appur-
1 ■ jncea in Ibe city and county of San Krancisc-o, at a ccv-t
• t to exceed two million dollars I which said wharves, piers,
• :iuall. Slate railroad, spurs and aiipurtenances the boarcl of
- .11' harbor commissioniTS are hereby empowered to construct
. the manner authorized by law, and at a cost not to exceed
1 .1 tico uiillion dollars I, the slate Ireasurer shall, immediately
ler the issuance of the prcM-lamalion of the governor, pro-
lid for in section 10 hereof, prepare two thousand suitable
uds of the State of California, in the d> nomination of one
'iisand dollars each. The whole issue of said bonds shall
t t exceed Ihe sum of two million dollars, and said bonds shall
; ir interest at the rate of four per centum per annum, from
'!■■ time of Ibe sale thereof, and both principal and interest
il.ill be pa.cable in gold coin of Ihe pn-sent standard value,
and they shall be payable at the office of the state treasurer,
at 'he expiration of nineteen year* from their dati', .'object,
h' ''ler. to reilemptioo by lot as in this ail hereinafn r [iro-
vicj, <l. Said bunds shall bear date the second day of .lanuary,
^' I>. nineteen hundred and nine, and shall be made puvable
/•r the second day of January, nineteen hundred and tweniy-
'.hl A. 1>. The interest accruing on such of »aid bonds as
1' sold, shall be due and pa.xahle al the olhce of the state
r< isurrr OD Ihe second day of January, and on (be second
'■•-■ of July, of each year after Ihe sale of the same; proiidtd,
^1' Ihe lirat payment of iuleresi ahall lie made on the second
of January, A, I>. nineteen hundred and ten. on so many
id bonds as may have been tliireiofore sold. At the
:iiion of nineteen .vears frcim the dale of said bonds, all
s sold shall cease to bear interest and likewise all bonds
ini-d by lot shall cease to bear interest as in this act pro-
. and the aaid slate treasurer shall call in. forthwith pay
lintel the same, out of the mone.vs in the s<^i>nd Saa Fran-
-eauall sinking fund proc ided for in this set. and. he shall
first Monii.'iy of January, nineic>en hundred and iwc^nty-
also cancel and destroy all bonda not ihireiofore sold,
nds issued ahall l>e signed by the goc-rnor, and counter-
by Ibe controller, and shall be enilor-ecl by the alale
rer, and each shall have the seal of the state siampecf
n, Rach Imod shall rmiiain a clause that it is sub>e<'t to
ptIoD by lot after the jear nineteen hundrc-d and eightrrn.
2. Interest coupons shall be aiiaihrd lo ea< b of aaid
H> I hat such coupons may be reaioted withoitt injury
oiultlalKio of (he bond. Said coupona shall be coo-
• 1.1 nuaiberrd, and shall he signed by the state treasurer,
interest ea any of aaid bonds shall be paid for any
'Lull may lalrnenr helweea ibe dale of any of said
' sod the l»iia and aale Iberrof I* ■ piirrbaarr
.\ The sum of nne Ibomand d«llar« la hereby appro-
'4 le |<at Ihe »tt>eii>e thai may be Incurred by Ibe state
r*r la havinc said hnncU preiwrrd flaid amauoi shall
ol
b,,r
*!.<•
.'lit
it-
c- - tor the p:i\uiei,i of sir h buijjs as may be
il I at the maturity of said bonds outstanding
s! . . i'^'iD said matured ouislandiri? honds out of
sitid nickels iu said fund in esiiuguithiuent of said bonds on
controllers ic.irranls duly drawn for thut pUH'ose
Sic. li. 'J lie stale controller and the slate treasurer shall
keep full and particular ai ■ oimt and record of all their pro-
ceedings umler this ai i, and they shall transmit to the gov-
ernor an ahsiract of all such proceedings ili' reumler. «ith an
annual repoil. to be by the goveinor laid before the legisluiiire
biennialiji . and all bejc/ks and papers {jeriaining to the mailer
proMiled for in ihia ai-t shall at all times be open to the inspec-
lion of any party inler(»sted, or the governor, or the attorney-
general, or a committee of either blanch of Mie legi.~|ature, or'a
joint eommiitee of both, or auy citizen of the slate.
Sii. T. It shall be ihe duly of Ihe slate lre:isurer lo pay
the interest of said bonds, when the same falls due, out of the
sinking fund iiro>ided for in this act, on controller's warrants
duly drawn for that purpose.
Sf.c". 8. This ad, if adopted by the people, shall take effect
on ibe thirty-lirst day of December. A. 1>. iiiu'ieen hundred
and eight, as to all its provisions except those relating to and
necessary for its submission to the people, and for returning,
canvassing, and priKlaimiiig the votes, aii'l as to said excepted
provisions ihi.s ad shall take effect imninjiaiely.
Set. il. This art shall be submitted to the people of the
State of Calil'ornia for their raliiicaiion at the next general
election, to lie hulden in the month of Novcruher, A. I), nine-
teen hiini!ri^d and eight, and all balloi.s at said eh'ction shall
have prinii'd thereon and at the end thereof, the words, "For
the San rran isco Seawall Act." and in a separate line under
the same words '"Agaimet the San Francisco Seawall .Vet,"
and oppiisile said linc-s there shall be left spaces in which the
voters may niiike or stamp a cross to indicate whether they
vote for or anainsf the said act, and those voting for said act
shall do so by placing a cross opposite the words "For the San
Francisco Si.i'vall .Act," and all those voting against the said
act shall do so by pla< ing a cross oiiposite the words ".Vgain.st
Ihe .*on Francisco Seawall .\ct." The governor of this state
shall include the submission of this act to the people, as afore-
said, in his proclamation tailing for said general election.
Sec. 10. The voles cast for or against this act shall be
counted, returned and canvassed ancl declared in the same
manner and subject to the same rules as voles cast for slate
officers : nnd if it afipear that saici ai't shall have receivi-d a
majority of all the votes cast for and asainst it at said election
as aforesiil. then the same shall have effect as hereinbefore
provided, and shall be irrepealable until ihe principal and
interest of the liabilities herein created shall be paid and dis-
charged, ind Ihe governor shall make prodamaiion thereof;
but if a majority of the von-s cast as aforesaid are against
this act t len the .eanie shall be and become void.
Sf.c. 11. It shall be the duty of the secretary of state to
have this act published in at least one newspaper in each
county, or ci'y and county, if one be publisheil therein,
Ihroiiiihout this state, for three munlhs next preceding the
gesneral ei'-ciii n to be bohlen in the month of November, .\. D.
nineteen iiiini.red and eight, the cosis of publication shall be
paid 0':T of the San Friinciseo barlior improvetneui fund, on
eontrol!<r's w:irrants duly drawn for that pur|io.se.
Si'c. IJ This act may be known and cited as the "Second
San Fi rrise o Seawall .Act.'
Sec. -\I1 acts and parts of acts in conflict with the pro-
visions 1 ' this act are hereby repealed."
CnAPTER
of stall
of si'jri
basin
cily 1'
for th.
state u
of OU'
bonJ\ .
rofr II f
(Al niij
SENATE BILL NO. 812.
431. .In act to provide for the it^vance and sale
fionds to create a fund for the oc >;ut>i/ion by Ihe board
hart/or coniwissiomrs of a necessary area for a tidal
r ir/otrt-cj». piers, harbors and appurtenances in the
; county of San Franiiseo ; to err ale a ^linking fund
paynnni of said bond-*; and defining the duties of
'TVrrt t'« rilation thereto; making an apprfipriation
thousand dollars for Ihe expense of printing said
<ind providing for the submission of this act to a
:he people.
Approved March 21. 1907
nded ot Fxtra Session by Senate Bill No. 7.>
It".-
SENATE BILL NO. 7.
ClUPTIii 4. .Ill act to annnd trrlion five of the act entitled
•'.Ah eies lo pr.jvija for the issuanie ahd sale of state bonds
10 creatrm fund for the acquisition by the board of statt
harth-r c* mnissioners of a itrcri*ary area for a tidal hasiH
for iihar eu piers, harbors, and appurttnanees in the cily
and rount;, o:' tian Franetit o ; lo create a sinking fund for the
payni'nt el soid bitnds ; and dtfining the duties of slate officers
in relation th-riio; making an appntpriation of one thousand
dollars for Ih' vxpense of printing said bonds; and providing
for thv sub- ' sion of this act to a rote of the people,*
approted JVu' h il, 71*07. relating lo the nd'mption of such
bonds and - mating a sinking fund for sueh purpose, and
adding a ne serlion to satd act to be numbered section JO^.
relating to '•- publication of said ait, and providing for the
payment of e cost of publicalwH of the same.
Approie-il Novemteer ZZ. T'OT,
The peopl'' of I'e Slate of t'alilnmia. reprrsrnird in srnair and
assembly, do rnavt as f.Moirs:
SrxTlo." I For the purjiose of providing a funel for the
payment if I e indrbtednes' authoriiee) to be incurred by the
board of td'e harbor commissioners for the actiuisitiun of the
neiessar.c ari-a for a tidal basin exiroding the area of India
basin on the water front of the city and i-oiinly of San Fran-
cisco, as prmded in an act enlitlec] ".\n sit to aulhori/e and
dire«-t the bci..rd of state harbor romroissionenc lo institule cno-
demnaiion pi reedings against certain pro|e.rly north of India
basin anel ene-nding to Islaia creek in the city and rnuniy of
Han Franei-ei. and eilrDding their Jurisdiction over Ihe same,
and provielins for Ibe luirment of Judgments from the pr<v
renia of boo.N Isaiied and sold under the prvviaions of an
act entitled. An act lo provide (or Ibe issuance and sale of
slate bonel« lo create a fund for Ihe arc)nisiiion by the hoard of
•late hart-or rommisainorrs nf a l>er«**ary area fur a tidal basin
counties or|
said bonds
labeled : bul
of money ii
on sueh of ,
li;cve tiieri-iti
tiicnt of inll
said Ireasul
harbor ittif
sinking fi n\
due on all
board of s|
and direi tetj
and cranage]
pose.s of 1 1
section tw<
I'olitical Cc
and tenth dl
eighteen an|
of each yea
said treasur
to draw by
to exhaust _
fund at Ihsj
ilay of fleet
to be iiiserti
|ii;l.li.-hed in|
one newspa(
one newspaf
one newspaf
number of '
will be paid|
second day
s ,ch last 1
shall cease,
said bonds sj
cancel the
year beginnifl
the said ire
draw by lot j
exhaust
and proceed
ment of all L
Miid sinkingi
iijfo ihe San|
of the respe
maturity of]
United Siat4
governing
the tuanner
authorjyed xi
payment of
maturity of
matiireri oiit^
exiinguishmr
drawn for 1 1
4. n. V.tOl
Sfi . •;.
ke< p full ani
ceidinpc tind4
an abstract
report, to
biennially :
prcevided for '
tii.in of any
general. '>r
a joint comn
Sf.c. 7. U
interest of
sinking fiindj
dulv drawn
Sec. !
on the ihirrj
and eight, a«
necessar.v fog
canvassing,
provisions '
Sfc. a
Slate of Ca|
election, lo
leen hundred^
have printedj
Ihe India ll|
words ".\gall
there shaM
stiimp ■**''_
said net, an!
a cross opr
those votinil
cross opfHisiH
governor eif
lo the peopU
general elect!
Src. HI.
counted, retj
ner and
officer* ;
majority of_
aec afoiesai '
provided, an^
est of the 11)
and the g-i
irajoriiy of I
Ibe »iime
"Sic ini<
have this I
toiinlv. or
Ihroiighoeit
genera I elee
nineleen hi:
paid out of]
controller's
meat apprn
Sic n
R»«in Alt "
HW 15
vlaloMa of II
mrtrlioH of any and tV9rff ptrtun riolnUt in uf the proriniomt of Title /!'. P'trl I, of th$ Penal Code of the State uf Cnhfornia: mtct
Man,
i'{ tent-litTsi' tei (iiit"at*'s witliin tln^ir r»->i>''ffix».'
fcONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 28.
. ',;., r.,, «:r(ufi..i.''i/ _lir^ r ;i..' "( A.. ..'■•. .1
(/)•• ;)(fi;i/r nl lln- .^Intr <•! ( ii/ifuriird
'1 /')' i/t arlulf 4 o/ Ih'- (•on»(ilu(iort
uJ iiiii/ nlurn <■/ iii('» by Mr j/artnior
i.( ii.t i«'(o ;j"« cr.
A.lnllr.l M.ilill I I. 1!"JT
n^^imbii/^ tin' /'tuntv conrurnttg. Thai the
Siiiii' til t'iilifoisii.i, al iis ihiri.v-^evemh
S "U Ihe "ih <hi.v ol .laniiaiy, niucleiii hi;ii-
I) il.irils of nil ih>> uivmbeis ohi inl m caih
of snid !esi!-lalure voting in favor thereof,
ih.il si'<iion li> uf aiiidc 4 of the I'on.-iiiiiiioa
|f':i; fornia. In atiK'tnlxJ so o- to r'liil as follow> :
IKv'T.v lull wliiih tua.v liaM.' iKi>si"d ihe |is;i>.aiure
li.r.iiiiiN a law, bo priM'tiii'd to the l;o^•'rnor.
-hull fi;;ti M ; but if nut. ho ~lu»ll ri'iiirti it.
joiK. to till' lioiiso in wlilcli it origmatpil, wl.ich
iilijfiMionsi upon thi- JoiiriMil ami jiroi wd t<
If afitr .-urb iifonsidcraiion, it aj^iiin pass
ly \ ra?, and tiav.*, two tliird> of the oifnib'TS
h'iij«e voting thtTcfor, it shall buonie a law,
iln" governor's objections. If aii.v bill sh.il
Mjliin ten diivj after it shall have been pre-
iSi.ndnis e\ir|.|iili. the same shall bei "ine a
aner as if he liad sii;iied it, unless the legislature.
It. prevents .sui h reiiirn. in whiib case it shall
B'v. iirtnss The goTrmor, whhin Thirty dnys nftrr
(Suiiila.vs excepted), sh.ill si;;n au'l dejiosit
oOiee of the si-cretary of stal-^, in whiih < a-e it
hiv in like manner as if ii had l>eeu sisneil by
Jjo.irnmeni. If any bill iiresented to the gov
[».e> nil ii'iiis of appropriaiion of money, he may
pr more iienis. while npprovini; other portions of
Uih I a-e he siiall njipeud lo the bill at the time
statement of the iiinis to nliiih he objects, am;
►rel'or. and Ihe appropriaiion so objected to shall
uiile^s [►assed over the Ko\emor's v to. as here-
|p*l. If the legislature be in session, the go\ernor
jtf) the house in \vhi(h the bill oriyinatrd a coi>y
|piit. and the items so olijecicd to shall bo sepa-
d in the same manner as bills which have
ted by the povernor.
SENATE BILL NO. 461.
.1m act to f'r>jii*lc fur the isiuatice a»d »ate
^ils tit inati: a Juiitt for f/ir con.^t ruction by the
l(e hnrhur coi>iini.s-^ioH' rs uf iiharrc.'i. ifUrx. «ea-
I raHi'uod. niiura anii oit/'urtenamvi in tin' city
\of .St»i /■'r'jjrci.tco ; to crciitr a .-linkiiiff fund for
of yiiid bonds; and providing for the snbmitaion
a vote of Ihi' I'to/j/e.
.\piirovcd Ma. oh 21. r.'OT
\lhi- ftiitr ut California. rr/iriMcntcJ in fenale and
as^'mitt/. do mint ai fultoics:
Tor Ihe piirpo.'e of providing a fund for the
he indebie.lni'ss hereby aiithoiii^ed to be in* urred
] of slate harbor coiiiinis-ioners for the erection
piers, seawall, slate railroad, spiire and appur-
be city and county of San Krancis<'0. at a cost
two million dollars i which said wharves, piers,
railroad, spurs and niipiirtenances the board of
oinmissioners are hereby empow-ered to construct
authorized by law, and at a cost not to exceed
dollars I. ihe slate treasurer shall, immediately
bant e of the proclamation of ihe governor, pro-
ie(iit.>n 10 hereof, prepare two thousand suitable
fSiate of Cnlifornia. in the denomination of one
ars each. The whole issue of .said l«mds shall
sum of two million dollars, and said bonds shall
lat the rate of four per ci'niuin per annum, from
llie .lale thereof, ami l>oth principal and interest
Ible in gold loin of the present standard value,
11 be pn.\able at the olBee of the stale treasurer,
Ition of niiielei-n years from Iheir *laie. Mibject,
'dempiinn by lot as in this act hereinaflir pro-
konds shall bear due the seciuid day of ,lanuary,
^u hundred and nine, and shall be made payable
day of ,lBnuary. nineteen bimdred and twenty-
rTlie interest accruing on tnch of »aid bonds as
II be due and pa.»ahle at Ihe olfiie of the suite
[the sicond day of .laniiary, and on the second
Df ea' h year afier the sale of the same; /iroiidid.
jinyment of iuleresi shall he made on the second
iry, .A. 1>. nineteen hundred and ten. on so many
i as may have been theretofore sold. .\t the
I nineteen >rars from the date of said bonds, all
II rense to bear interest and likewise all bonds
lot shall (ease to bear interest n« in this a< t pro-
said slate treasurer shall lall in. forlhw ilhpay
' siinie. out of the moneys in the s'c und San Fran-
kinking fund pro\ itled for in this »< i. and. he shall
iinda.> of Janiiar)', nineteen hundred and Iwenty-
Jn< el and destroy all bonds not theretofore sold.
Bed shall l>e signed br the (lovernor, and counter-
rontroller. and shall be endor-^l by Ibe state
'mh shall have the seal of the stale stamped
^h t'ind shall coninin a clause that It i« snbjeii to
hi after the jenr nineteen hun.lri-d and eighteen,
^lerest coupons shall be attached to es, b of said
Jt such coupons may be ren»"e<| wiiho-.lt injury
(lion of the b'ind. Said coupons shall be con-
jil"red, and shall be sinned by the state treasurer.
1st on any of said bond* shall be p.iid for any
Btay intervene betwe«*n the date «»f any of said
issue anil sale thereof to a |i>ircbns«.r
he sum of one thousand dollars is hereby apiiro-
by the espeose that may lie incurred by the Ntale
fig stud (»^nd« piepsred Hmd •iiiount •hall
dr.nMi I'.N lol. and at Kie iiiaiurny of said bonds oilwi.nelHi^
sh.ill |i.i> and redeiiu &uid matured uuistandJiii; hxnds out of
said !]<■■: f^a in siiid fund in exilDcuisliiueiit of said bonds on
couiroiiirs uarranis duly drawn for that iinrpose
Sii. Ii. Ihe stale controlicr and Ihe slate treasurer shall
keep full niu! pariicular anoiint und record of all their pro-
cci'diugs uniliT this act, and they sliall transmit to the gov-
ernor an ul'strait of all suih pueeediugs lln reitnder, with an
annual report, to be by the goMinor laid before ihe legislature
bieniiiall.i ; atul all bo.^ks and paperK periaining to th". mailer
proMiled for in this ai t shall nt all times he oj.en to the inspec-
tion of any party inierestcd, or the gmernor. or the ailorney-
general, or a committee of either biamh of the legi.-lature, or a
joint lomraiitee of both, or any <itizen of the stale.
Si I . 7. It shall Im- the duly of the stale tnasurer to pay
Ihe interi'st of said bomls, when the same falls due, out of the
sinkiii;; fund proi ided for in this act. on controller's warrants
duly drawn for thai puri«ose.
Sic. S. This a< t. if adopted by the people, shall lake effei't
on the iliiriy-lirst day of I'lremher. A. l>. ninei,en hundred
and emhi. as lo all its provij.ious emei't those relating to and
nei'cssaiy for its submission to the people, and for returning,
oanNassiiu, and proclaiming the \oies. aud as to said exceiiied
provi.-ion« this a> t shall take pffecl imnudiaiely.
Six. it. This act shall be submitied to the people of the
Stale of California for their raiiiicaiion at Ihe next general
election, lo be bohlen in the month of Noveniher, .\. 1>. nine-
teen hiu.'red and eight, and all ballots at said election shall
have primed thereon and at the end thereof, ihe words. "For
the San Iramisco Seawall .\ct." and in a separate line under
the same words ".Vgainst Ihe San Fran<isco Seawall .\cl,"
and opposite said Hne-i there shall be left spaces in which the
voters ii.iiy make or stamp a cross to indicate wheihcr they
vole for or against the said act, and tho.se voting for said act
shall do Si) by placing a cross opposite the words "For the San
Franei-,0 Seawall Acl." and all tho-e \oiiiig against the said
act shall i!o so by phi. ing a cross opposiie the words ".Sgainst
the San Francisco Si-awall A< t." The governor of thi.s state
shall in<li le the submission of this act to the people, as afore-
said, in Is pr.ielamation calling for said general election.
Sfc. III. The voles cast for or n;;ainst this act shall be
coiinied. returned and canvassed and deilared in the same
manner nnd subject to the same rules as voles cast for stale
olHcers : :iiid if it appear that said act shall have received a
majority ' f all the voles cast for and a-.-ains; it at said election
as afores-id. then the same shall have effect as hereinbefore
provided, and shall be irrepealable until ihe principal and
interest t' the liabilities herein created shall be paid and dis-
iharsed. md the governor shall make proilaroaiion thereof;
hilt if a majority of llie voies cast as aforesaid are against
this a<t I len the same shall be and become void.
Sr.c. 11 It shall be the duty of the secretary of state to
have tlii> act published in at least one newspaper in each
county, r city and county, if one be published therein,
tliroiii:h" t this stale, for three monlhs nest preceding the
geneial • clicn to be holden in the month of November. .\. D.
nineleeu '.undred and eighl. the costs of publication shall be
paid o • of ihe San Frami^'O harbor iuiiirovemeut fund, on
I'onliol 1 s warrants diilv drawn for that piirim.-e.
Stc, : _• This act may he known and cited as ihe "Second
San F: ■ -isi-o Seawall Act.'
Sec. .mi ai is and parts of acts in conflict with the pro-
visions . this act are hereby repealed."
SENATE BILL NO. 812.
ClIAPTiR t^l. .In <ic( tu iiroride for (Ac iiivance and sate
(if aliii' 'oiiidn to crtute a fund for the oc./iiiaidoii by the board
of •('.' harlior conimfitionirii of a nrcm-ari/ ana for a tidul
io.'i'i I- K/i«riiJi. iiirrt. harhuri and aiiimrttnaiicct iii the
city e county of San Franrttco : to <r<aic a sinking fund
for tl' iiaiinitnt of said bondi; and di fining the duties of
slati- ''Crs in r<lation thrrcio; making an appropriation
of «,"■ houiand dollars for the expense of printing /aid
bonih . nd providing for the auhmisrioii of this act lo a
rotr I ' tie people.
Approved M.irch 21. 19»T
(As I . nded at Kxira Session by Senate Rill No. 7.»
SENATE BILL NO, 7,
Cbafti 11 4. An ait to anuud .-itiun /!re of the act entitled
".^n ««1 «« pr.trije for the isauume aiid sole of state bonda
to creat^n (und fur t/it acgutsiliun bi/ the board of *tote
tiarbur C' mrrsliiunera of a neceisary area for a tidal basin
for whar « ,. fi' r», harhorn. and appurtt nancra in the city
and count . < sen Franciiio; to en ale a sinking fund fur the
paynii nt i ■ r i ; 'londs: and di fining Ihe duties of slate officert
in rrhitioi II "o; making an approjinalion of one thousand
dollars for t< . xiitnse ol printing said bonds; and providin^^
for the «i'I' 'i"ii of thif art lo a role of Ihr people.
approved M 'i il. VJli"!. relating lo Ihe rrdrmpliun of tuck
bonds and ■ uling a sinking fund fur such purpose, and
adding a «' relion to said art to br numbered section ID^'t-
relating to pvllicatiun of said art. and providing for Ihe
payment ff <• cost uf publication of Ihe aaine.
.Xpprovcd No\ember 23. i:")T.
The people o! '. ■ State of California, rrprrsrnird in srnalr and
iMsenibly. do enart as fullous:
SwTIo.N 1 lor the |iuri>o»e of providing a fund for the
pavnient of i indehieiln.ss anthorind lo be incurred by Ihe
board of -li • harbor cf.nimi«sieners for the nopiisition of the
necessary a a for a tidal bo«in exteniling Ihe area of Imlia
basin on ib< "iiier front of the riiy aud county of San Fran-
ris<-o, as pn d'd in an a<t ent ihd ".Vn n<l 10 »iilhori/e and
dire<t ihe bf .d "if stale hnrlsir commissioners to institute ri:>n-
drmnaiion p eedini;« agamst cerinin prop.rty north of India
hasio and e»:.nt!iiu to Islnt* i reek in the city and county of
8an Framisc . ,ind extending their juri-didion oier the same,
and proMdini for Ihe pavmeni of judgments from Ihe pr'v
cerda of boil issued and sold under the provisions of an
act entiil''<1. \n act to pro^ i.le for the i»suftnfe and sale of
Hate bomls to rrate a fund for ihe aciuisiiion by the b..ard of
stale hsrior < mmis«ioniri of a neces*ary area for a tidal basin
InheleiJ . but he inu'
uf money in said s
on such of the siai*
have Iheielofore bet
Hunt of interest on
said treasurer slia!
harhttr iiuprovemeiii f^'it
sinking fi ml, an ai i juni
due on all bonds th n >
board of state harlmr i
and dire< led by ihe i din
and < ranage to colic t a
poses of this act. oV't
Ri-ction two thousand f
i>> itn hand a sulBcient aiuoiial
v^iih which lo pay the iniereal
11 i)ro\i.ltd to be i-suetl as may
! lo provide means for the pay*
I may be .sold ami oui^iauiling,
'ike .from the San Franei.-co
uud pay into said India basin
•piul to the monthly intirest then
I. delivered nml outstanding. The
nmissii^ners are hereby authorized
n of dt-rfkage, tolls, rents, wharfage
■1 'if motley sulficiem fur the pur-
I '! Hho\e the amotinl limited by
humlred und tw>nty-slx of the
I'lililiial Code of the Si;rf of t'alifornia. Hetween the first
and lenlb day of Novetnl" ! . in the year nineteen hundred and
eishteen ami hetwfen tie ^irst and tenlh day of November
il the matiirii.v of saiil btinds the
prcseni e of tile go\ernor. proceed
I'lint of bonds as shall be re<|tiisite
ly be the aiuot.nt in said sinking
thereupon and before ihe tenth
of each year ihereafter : i:
said treasurer shall, in tlf
to draw by lots such aa i>
to exhaust as nearly is :
fi:nd at that lime. an<l si
;l.
will be paid on prcsiniaii"
second day of .lannary, S
siuh last named a.-:;", a"
shall cease, ami it -t : !I !•
said bonds so draw i ■ v •
cancel the same, i
year beainning wi-
the saiil treasuier
draw- by lot sut-h ;•
exhaust as nearly i
and pro* et-d in the
mint of all .said I
said sinking fund,
into ihe San Fran
tloy of I>ei-cinber followin;;. tive notice by public advertisement
to be inserted Iwico a «ii'li for two weeks in two n"wspapen
publishid in the city aiii) iiinty of San Fram isco. ami also in
one newsiiaper publi-h's] n the city of Oakland, and also in
one new-jtaper puhlisled in ihe cily of I.os .\ugeles, and also in
one new-paper pubiislicd in lie ciiy of Sairamenlo. .staling the
mmiber of bonds so dtann ind that ihe iiriti' ipul of saiil bonds
1 to the treasurer on or hi fore the
Mowing, and ihat from and after
"iTTTcrert- -trpon bonds thus drawn
he duly of the treasurer as soon a^i
:ire surrendered to him and paid to
lerest coupons tht rei n. and each
ir nineteen hunilrnl ond eighteen.
Ihe manner afori.-nid. proii'ed to
a :it of bonds as shall he retjiiisite to
ira; lie the amount in said sinking fund.
irni'T hereinabove stated, .\fter the pay-
Is. ill" surplus or balance remaining in
ary there be. shall forihwith be jiaid
ij hiritor improvement fund. .\t the time
of the respective dr.iwini;- hy lot, as aforesaid, anil also at the
n-.amriiy of said sir^ie |..,nd3, said treasurer t-hall sell the
I'niled States or .cher In nds thrn in said sinking fuiid. at
governing market n-ies iifier adverii-ing the sale ilieieof in
ihe manner her<'inl.e!ore piovided for the sale of bondi hereby
authorised to be i-..- el and shall Use the proceeds for the
povment of such ("ii.ls as may he drawn by loi. and at the
maturitv of said hiM's ..itsianding shall pay ond n deem said
matured oulstaniluig i on.l« out of said moneys in said fuml in
exiinguishnirnt of nd bonds on com roller's warrants duly
ilriiwn for that puristse.'— Iwrwdwctif approved .Auicinbcr ,J,
A. /). i.W/T. . ,,
Stc I!. The state cr.ntroller and the slate treasurer snail
ke. It full and par'ioi'ar atcount and record of all their pro-
cet.linL-N under this 8 •, jihI they shall transmit to the governor
an ab-iraii of all smh ) • -.'edings tliereundt r. with an annual
nport. to be by ihe ^ovt-rnor laiil bef.>re the legislature
bienniallv: and nil bnok.t end papers pertaining to the matter
providt-d'for in thi« ml shall at all limes be open to the mspec-
lion of anv party inieresied. or the governor, or the attorney
general, <.r a coiiuriti-e of either branch of the legislature, or
a joint committee ni both, or any citizen of the state.
Sic 7 It shall he th tlutv of the state treasurer lo pay the
interest of said IxniU. when the same falls due. out of the
sinking fund provitied for in thii act, on controllers warrants
dulv drawn^or ihat V'lrpose.
.Sfc. S.
on the thii i.-i-iosi -ti;: ^u »'r..u., - .- ,
and eight, as to all ;s provisions except those relating to and
netessarv for its sibmission lo the people, ami for returninf.
.anva.ssing, and pr-slnroing Ihe votes, and as lo said excepieO
provisions this ad n'. 11 take effect immediaiely.
Sfc f> This e • -hall he submitted to the people of the
Slate of ralifom i : .r their ralificalion at the next general
election, to be ho n ic the month of November. A. I) nine-
teen hundred and tht and all ballots at said election shall
have printed there n St 1 al the end thereof, the words, for
the India H.asin A. i. " "1 in a separate line under the same
words -Mgainst th • lid i T'asin Act." and opposite ssid lines
words VP"'"^' !" ■■'' i„ „hich Ihe voters may rotike or
Ihere 'ho'LT' '<■','„ "li'it wltether they vote for or against the
sliirac't B^ those tli g for said act. shall do so by placing
a cross opposite w •« "For the India Rasin .VI," aiid all
those voting again t f» said act shall do so by p aeing •
cross opposite Ihe e "d- "Against the India Rasin .\ci. The
-overnor of this si.- Hall in. hide the submission of this art
7o the people as af"-«tid, in bis prwlamation calling for said
awn tor mat purpose. , „ . , . .
S This ac . ;•■ adopted bv Ihe people, shall take efTect
thirty lirst in; of l>e. ember. A. I>. nineteen hundred
general election
Sfc. Kt. The v
counted, returned a
ni-r and subjei-t I
officers : and if it
majority of all the
as afoiesaid, then
proviiled. and shall
••St of Ihe liabiliti*
and the governor
majority of the %
Ihe same shall ' -
"Ser 10'j. 1
have this act I
i.tunty. or riiy
throughout this
general election t
nineteen hundre.'
paid out of it'
rontroller's warr
UK-si approrrd \
Si( 11. Tbi- I
Basin A't."
Sr.r. VJ. All ■
rlfioos of Ibis i
•~, C I St
iJ f invns
i t sar
ir-« '
A'
\* irr
.kll 1
«■•>•
a.! 1
for or against this act shall be
s.sed and declared in the same roan-
anie rules as votes cast for stale
Ihat said act shall have received •
ast for and against it at said election
ine shall have effect as hereinbefore
'lealable until the principal and inter-
createtl shall be paid and discharged.
ake proclamation thereof: but if ■
aa aforesaid are against Ibis acl then
onie void.
the duty of ihe secntarv of state to
in al least one newspaper in each
\.A •••iniv. if one be published therein.
it« for three months next preefsling the
V 'lo'ilen in the month of November. A D
T ■ •- lit, the costs of piiblit-fttion shall be
■ ^ '■■"■ rei«ro harbor improvement fund, on
u . drawn for thai purpose." — Imesrf-
r-'e» ».l .\. n inO'!
rt oev be known and riled aa the "Indil
I iii<1 parta of ads in conflict wiib the |H«-
irr ienby repealed
-.1
ihe firuvimoHs o/ Title /!', Part I, uf the I'rmtl Code uf the State uj t'alifurnta: such r, ■""'•« to he fntiii until the tulal
0 iDcurred Ti«ion8 tf lhi« art are hereby re|icalp(J.'
SENATE BILL NO. 812.
CnAPTTB 1.31. ,ln art to ,,ro,i,lc for the Unvanet and tale
of ttal- l"-n<f» to create a /k/iJ fur the acQuitilion by the board
of iitau- harbor comminmotura of a nrc'snary ana fur a tidal
baatn I r Kharvm. piern. harbori and appurtenancrf iii the
city tti ■ county of San Franrwo; to male a sinkina fund
for thi pay • -' -^ i j. . . . ■ . - » '" •"
of fciaie huibor o«.mnis.<.oiiers for ihe predion
Ipu-rs seawall, M„te rnilroad, spurs and appur-
|1.^ <it.v and .oi.my of San Fran.iwo. at a co..t
t«o mil.on doll.-,rs (whicl, said «l,.-,rve,. piers
railroad, ^p^lrs and appurienances the board o^
|comniis,s,,,n,rs are her.l.y en.|.o«,.red to construct
Ion dollars, the state treasurer shall, imiuediaiely
K"",''^„ .■> i!" '''■'? I" """ion of ,he governor. pr<i-
h', ,?nf (-„h7"^- '"■"'""■'L 'r """'^and suitable
L.L 1 '-"J'J"""?-,'" 'hf <l'noininaiion of one
■ars ea. h. The whole issue of said bonds shall
I s.mi of t«o iii.llion dollars, and said bonds shall
at ihe rule of lour per <rnii,m per annum, from
he sale thereof, and both principal and interest
ble m gold com of the present standard value.
I be pa.valile at the office of the stale treasurer
lion of nuieiecn years from Ih.ir dale, subject'
Mcinpiion by lot as in this act hereinaficr nrnl n > ■ .
onds shall iH-nr dale the se. ..,,d .lav of .Januafr ^'!.*,' " " Z', i" "1 '," ""',""' "•'"<"' fi" "f '*<■ <"' '•"""ed
Q hundred and uiue, and shall be tnade payable ,o "r"a'<^o%«tf rorVe L-!;'"''';''" "!'' '"J^ "' '""* *""<'*
day of January, nineteen hundred and Jwenty- harb, r ci.mii,lion%, '^V^"'"""" *" '*/ '"""' "! •""
,The interest a.-cruiriit on such of said b3nd.s as ". . f.-_^ " "." t-°( " ""^".""'^I' "'""» t"" <• ''d-l *<"<-
be due and pa.\ahte
<jr thi jtayunnt of naid bonds; and difining the dulien of
state '■ -rrj m rilalion thereto: making an appropriation
of onr Ihoutand dollars for the expense of printing ,aid
bond-', ind providing for the lubmiasion of this act to a
rote uf :he people.
Approved March 21. 1907
(As :iniended at Kstra Session by Senate Bill No. 7.)
SENATE BILL NO. 7.
. J ■ • ■ "' '''* office of Ihe state
Ihe second day of January, and on the second
» each year after the sale of the same; prodded
k>ayment of interest shall be made on Ihe second
A. D. nineteen hundred and ten. on so many
IS may have been theretofore sold. \t the
Irineteen .xears from the date of said bonds, all
Till cease to bear interest and likewise all bonds
pt shall cease lo hear interest as in this act pro-
I said slate treasurer shall call in. forthwith pay
I sniiip. out of the moneys in Hie second San Fran-
pnking fund provided for in this act. and. he shall
ipni ay of January, nineteen hundred and twenty-
Heel a iid destroy all bonds not theretofore sold.
|Pd slial be signed by the governor, and counter-
controller, and shall be endorsetl bv the state
' each shall have the seal of the sta'le stamped
I l.onil shall contain a clause that it is subject to
I lot after the year nineteen hundred and eighteen
lercst coupons shall be attached to each of said
such coupons may be removed withodt injury
of the bond. Said coupons shall be con-
ed, and shall be signed by the state treasurer.
kt on any of said bonds shall be paid for anv
ny intervene between the date of any of said
sue and sale thereof to a purchaser,
sum of one thousand dollars is hereby appro-
the expense that may be incurred by the state
ivmg said bonds prepared. Said amount shall
for whan et, pirm, harbors, and appurttnaucet in the city
and (uuntij o San Francisco; lo create a tinking fund fur the
paytni nt of fini bonds : and difining the duties of state officers
in relation Ih ••'o; making an appropriation of one thousand
dollars for lli Tpciise of printing said bonds; and providing
for the subt sion of this act to a vote of the people,"
approved Mu h 21. 1901. relating to the redemption of such
bonds and ■ uting a sinking fund for such purpose, and
adding a ne section lo said act to be numbered section 10%.
relating to publicntiun of said art, and providing for the
payment of e cost of publication of Ihe same.
.\pprovert November 23. 1907.
The peoplr of ;e Stole of California, represented in senate and
assembly, do eitart as fuUoics:
Section 1. For th>. purpose of providing a fund for the
payment 'f i • indebtedness authorized to be incurred by the
board of stale harbor commissioners for the acquisition of the
necessary ai -a for a ti<lal basin esiemling the area of ludia
basin on the water front of ll.e city and county of San Fran-
cis<o. as pre iil.d in an act entitled "An act to authorize and
direct ihe bo rd of slate harbor commissioners to institute con-
demnation pr> eeedinss aeainst cerlain property north of India
basin and esii-nding to Islais creek in the city and county of
San Franciscr. and extendinj: their jurisdiction over Ihe same,
and providinc for the payment of judgments from the pro-
ceeds of bon.l- issued and sold under the provisions of an
act entitled. .\n act to provide for the issuance and sale of
Slate bonds to create a fund for the acquUiiion by the board of
Btate harbor commissioners of a necessary area for a tidal basin
pnn iiled for in this i shall at all limes be o|>en lo the in-pec-
lion of any party :eresled. or the governor, or the ■ttorne;
general, or a comnn te of either branch of the legislature, or
a joint committee o bilh. or any citizen of the state.
Sec. 7. It shall " l'"- duty of the state treasurer to pay the
interest of said h^ I'l-. when the same falls due. out of the
sinking fund provic "i for in this .ict, on controller's warrants
duly drawn for ihai pirpose.
Skc. 8. This ac!. i' adopted by the people, shall take effect
on Ihe thirty-first hr of Iteeember, A. It. nineteen hundred
and eight, as to all its provisions except those relating lo and
necessary for its » ibmiasion to the people, and for returning,
canvassing, and proelsiroing the votes, and as to said except^
provisions this ael *t'" '*'"' effect immediately.
Sf.c. !>. This act -hall be submitted to the people of the
Slate of Califom i '"T ••"'ir rntifiration at the next general
election, to be ho! in in the monlh of November. .\. I), nine-
teen hundred and • f't' •nd all ballots at said election shall
have printed iherf t.,'""' »t •!'* end thereof, the words, "For
Ihe India Itasin .A t.' ind in a separate line under the same
words ".\gainsl th •■ J^dia Basin Act." and opposite said lines
Ihere shall be left <t'a'-<^ in which Ihe voters may make or
Fiamp • <-ro-« to inJ^^t'* whether they vote for or against the
sold act, and those '..fg for said act. shall do so by placing
•For the India Basin Act," and afl
' said act shall do so by placing a
".\gainst the India Basin .\ct." The
.'ill include the submission of this act
I, in bis proclamation calling for said
a cross opposite wm-'j
those voting again-^t t',
cross opposite the norj
governor of this slnt» i
lo Ihe people, as aforcg.,
general election.
Sfc. 10. The vn..* <
counted, returned oiidci'!
ner and subject to i^
officers: and if it iptx'
majority of all the votes
as aforesaid, then ibi> -
provided, and shall iw irr
e.-il of the liabilities tiPn
.st for or against this act shall be
vassed and declared in the same man-
same rules as votes cast for state
that said act shall have received a
ast for and against it at said election
■ne shall have effect as hereinbefore
lealable until the principal and inter-
created shall be paid and discharged.
and the governor -hall nake proclamation thereof: but if •
majority of the voles ra-t as aforesaid are against this act then
the same shall he anil hpeome void.
"Seo. 10'{;. It sliall ti). the duty of Ihe secretary of state to
have this act publi<iied in at least one newspaper in each
county, or city and c n:v. if one be published therein,
throughout this state, 't three months next preceding the
general election to he ho len in the month of November. .\. D.
niiieieen hundred find e .t-t, Ihe co«|s of publication shall be
paid out of the Siin Fn.-eisco harbor improvement fund oo
controllers warrai.is Itiv drawn for that purpose."— 4 mcjid-
mrnt approved Sovrmher ,'•■?. .4. /). 1901.
Sec. 11. This act may be known and cited as the "India
Basin Act.
Sec. 12. All acts and parte of acta In conflict with the pre-
visions of this act are hereby repealed.
. provisions of Title TV, Part I, of the Penal Code of the State of ralifornia: .such reirar.s to lie pa^d^^MU^U^TZ^l
, as Goremor of tJce State of Califonna. hare hereunto set my hand and cau.^ed the. Great Seal of said
Sacramento, this thirtieth day of September. .4. I), lyos.
/>,
Governor of the State of Call] ruin.
'FILED in thd Office of i.t^ .
day of
D^J90S.
^^^i^i^r
.attest:
\ /^H^w^'
//
Secretary of .State.
'*'6iVo''<
r-.
tliiTi'in. in
iloposiifl of
|pos>*tt upon
. so ionc
N anil pro-
|pt:i>l:ifure
lumiy doing
orcnnizt*'!
«, or of any
jisps-oil mill
Itp honrd of
■. in till' oily
licrc There
papilnl slock
■fnt'.ini iipim
lock in i>acli
It^iken to be
I rata of the
jliie of each
fon shall be
gwch bank.
•ense-«. state.
End uijon the
Jnie. In de-
Bk ihere shall
lip value. n8
than niort-
Kd taxed for
Xtaie for this
fni on behalf
Dt> prescribed
res of stock
the anionnt
profits and
^8 or bankers
slate which
itlii.s state by
pf any banks
Bia. shall be
^ by the said
-idol by law.
|tho shares of
St pani!:ni|)h
Tty shall be
jiti'd in .-nch
lliil undivided
Tat iheir full
assessed for
faje interests
nty purposes.
licenses, state.
le banks and
Tilf^ ,
Ieci>lniiire may
de for nddilioival hcli> . bet in no
' for ofIi<ei^, employees and «ttnch(-»
esreed "the "sum of tiv» hnn.lred dollars per Hay f. r either
house at anv regular or biennial session, nor tlie sn-n ol
two luitiilred dollars per day for either house, at any special or
l"traordinary »es.<ion nor shall the pay of any officer, ^mployee
or ttUncW be increased after he is el.tled or appointel.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 26.
CliM'TFR 11. .'>"cmi(c t<;ii./itu/..-nn( 1nien(/nirn( .Vi. ifj. A
rrlolutwn to pro,>o.c to the people of the State of ( .lUfornxa
^ mc,."mc„? t'o the eonstitution of J^^ii>1«*e hv •""'•"rf'"^
„r(.clc /*ir/rf« thereof l,.v ,tr>kmg therefrom and ^' ""'■"»
"cc«ion /o«r of 'aid arti.te relative to the a»>e.'t,u «l of a
mortZge. leeJl of tru.t. rn.lrart or other «/''"""' "ftf
ir»tcli a debt w >eeurej and to tase, due upon ^ueh any,..me«t.
Adopted February 19. 1907
The leeislaliire of the Slate of California, at Its regular
se.ssion. comniencinc on the Tth day of .January, .\. P 1!''».. two
thirds of all the members votinir in favor thereof, lierel.y pro-
pose that article thirteen of the constitution of the Mate of
faliforiiia be amended bv repealine section fcur '""e;!'-
Article thirteen of the constituli.m of the State of California
Is hereby amended by sirikinj; therefrom and repealing section
four thereof, wliich section reads as follows:
Section -J. .\ mortRage, deed of trust, contract, or other obli-
Kation bv which a debt is secured, shall, for the purposes of
a-sessmenl and taxation, be deemed and treated as an 't>terest
in the proiierlv affecied thereby. Kscept as to railroad and
other qua.-ipublic corporations, in case of debt so secured, the
value of the propertv a'Tccted by such morignge. dit-d of trust,
contract, or obligation, le.ss the value of such se.-uniy. shall be
assessed and taxed lo the owner of the property, and the value
of such seciiritv shall be a.ssesse<l and taxed to the owner
thereof, in the ^ouniy. city, or district in which the property
allected Iherebv is situate. The taxes so levied slia I be a lien
ipon the propertv and security, and may be pai I by either
party to such security, if paid by the owner of s, h security
the "tax so levied upon the property affected tl »reby shall
become a part of ihe debt .so secured; if the ovner of the
i-ropertv shall pav the tax so levied on such seen ty. it snail
constiitile a pavment thereon, and. to the extent t such pay-
ment, a full (iiseharee thereof: proitded. that : any sucn
-ecurity or indebtedness shall be paid by any s h debtor or
debtors, after assessment and before the tax lev v the amount
of such lew may likewise be retained by - : i debtor or
debtors, and" .-hall be computed according to th. tax levy tor
the preceding year.
consiiiuliun of ihe .stale
read as follo\\s :
Section ::ti. The legislature shall have no power to authorize
lotteries or gift enterpris«'s for any purpose and shall pasa
laws to prohibit the sole in this slate of lottery or gilt enter-
prise tickets or tickets in any scheme in the nature of a lottery.
The legislature shall pass laws lo prohibit ihe fictitious buying
and selling of ihe shares of the capital slock of corporaiiona
in any stock board, stock exchange or stock market under th«
control of any corporation or association. All contracts for
the iiurcha(.e or sale of shares of the capital sioik of an)
corporation or assiniation without any ioteniion on the part
of one paity to deliver and of the other parly to receive th*
shares, and contemplating merely the payment of differences
between the contract and market prices on divers days, shall
be void, and neither parly to any such contract shall bi
i>ntiile<l to recover any damages for failure to perform the
same, or any money paid thereon, in any court of this state.
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 3.
riiAPTER 19. Anstmblf Connlilutional Amcnilmtnt A'o. 3. reso-
luiion to amend tiction ^Vi "/ arlitte 2 uf the connttiulion
Adopted March 6. r.-OT.
The legislature of the State of California, at its ihirty-sevent!:
session, (omnieiuing on the 7ih day of January, nineteen hun
dred and seven. t"o thirds of all the membeis elected lo eaci:
of the two houses of said legislature voting in favor thereof,
hereby proposes that section 'JVj of ailide "J of the constitution
of Ihe Stale of California, be amended .-o as lo read as follows
Section 2'^. The legislature shall have the power to enact
!aws iclaiive to ih.e elc< i ion of delegates to conventions of politi-
■al [larties: and Ihe legi.-latiire shall enact laws providing for
;iie diiect nouunaiion of candidates for public office, by electors,
poliiiLal panics, or organizaiions of eleciors without conven-
tions, at eleciions to be known and designated as primary elec-
tions: ako 10 dcteimine the tests and conditions upon which
"lectors, political parlies, or organizations of eleciors may
participate in any such primary election. It shall also be
lawful for the legislature lo prescribe that any such primary
election shall be mandatory and obligatory. The legislature shall
also have the power lo establish the rales of compensation for
primary election officers serving at such primary eleciions in
my city, or city and county, or county, or other subilivision of
a designated population, without making such compensation
uniform, and for such purpose such law may declare the popu-
lation of any city, city and county, couniy or pulilical sub
division I'rovided. however, that until the legislature shall
enact a direct primary election law under the provisions of thi-^
section, the present primary election law shall remain in force
"T^d effect.
fiiirjiose oi p/oiM.iig A rirnj l..r tTie~
ni of Ibe indebieOne>s hereby autborizetj to be incurred
hy the board of slate harbor coiiiiuissioners for the erection
wharves, piers. sea\Mill, sla'e railroad, spurs and appur-
meet in the city and county of San Krancisco, at a cast
t to exceed two million dollars (which said wharves, piers,
' 1" all, siaie railroad, sfuirs and appurtenances the board of
'' :''■ harbor commissioners are hereby emjiowered to construct
the manner authorized by law, and at a cost not to exceed
• I two million dollars), the state treasurer shull, immediately
'er the issuance of the prm-lamation of ihe governor, pro-
■ •<\ tor in se<iion 10 hereof, prepare two ihousaod suitable
^ds of the State of California, in the denomination of one
usand dollars each. The whole issue of »aid bonds shall
' I exceed Ihe sura of two million dollars, and said bonds shall
ir interest at the rate of four per centum per annum, from
''■ time of the sale thereof, and l)oth principal and interest
»l '1 be jia.iable in gold coin of the preseni standard value,
u: i ihey shall be payable at the office of the stale treasurer,
ai he expiration of nineteen years from Iheir date, subject,
h ler. 10 reilemption by lot as in this act her'->'«''ier pro-
M'e'i, Said bonds shall bear date the second de..- of .January,
*A- !->. Diueieeu hundred and nine, and shall be iua4le payable
/on
!->. Diueieeu hundred and nine, and shall be iua4le payable
/on the second day of January, nineteen hundred and twenty-
eipht A. U. The interest accruing on such of said bonds as
■ ire sold, shall be due and pa.vable at the olfice of the state
i treasurer on the second day of Jani.ary, and on the second
dnv of July, of each year after the sale. of the same: provided.
tli,tt Ihe first payment of interest shall be made on Ihe second
day of January, A. 1>. nineteen hundred and ten. on so many
of said bonds as may have been theretofore sold. .\t the
fi! ,aiion of nineteen years from the date of said bonds, all
lH>n'ls sold shall cease lo bear interest and likewbie all bonds
reile med by lot shall cease lo bi-ar interest as in this act pro-
vide!, and the said state treasurer shall call in, forthwith pay
and lancel the same, out of the moneys in ihe si-cond San Fran-
riMO. seawall sinking fund provided for in this act. and. be shall
en the first Monday of January, nineteen hundred and twenty-
f'l^'i;: also cancel and destroy all bonds not theretofore sold.
.\ll Itonds issued shall be signed by Ihe governor, and counter-
sign. I by the controller, and shall be endorsed by the state
Irra-urer, and each shall have the seal of the state stamped
ihereon. Kach bond shall contain a clause that it is subject to
red' tuption by lot after the year nineteen hundred and eighteen.
Sic. 2. Interest coupons shall be attached to eaih of said
boO'Is, 80 that such coupons may be removed withoiU injury
to or mutilation of the bond. Said coupons shall be con-
swiiiively numbered, and shall be signed by the stale treasurer.
But no interest on any of said bonds shall be paid for liny
lime which may intervene between the date of any of said
bonds and the issue and sale thereof to a purchaser.
Sir. 3. The sum of one thousand dollars is hereby appr>
priated to pay the expense that may be incurred by the stale
lrea.surer in having said bonds prepared. Said amount shall
7'Al
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ba4
cia
dill
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vard of One Hundred Dollars for the arrest and conviction of any and every person violating any of the provisions of Title TV, Part I, uf
!/je purpose reaches the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars.
^tX OTesttmoniJ UJhcVCOf, I. J. N, GILLETT, as Governor of the State
State to Ite affixed at tJie ('ity of Sacramento, thi.s thirtieth day\
r\-
FiLbD in the Office oi
uiay of
ffero"? Pi'"'"
r---
s.i»cnriiii^, or other obligations or prohit.it <. intpos»»<l ii(Min
iiisuninc' •onipani'"' of siu'h othi>r stni. .■• .imilrv, so Ion*
ns snch tnws rotttiime iti forcf. the ^aIl. > ..i' :jiti.tn.. ati'i pro-
hihitiotK of whaKiH'vtT kimi may hp itiip «. : i tli" |i>i:i»l:i'»re
upon insiiiniui' ciiinpnni-s of sucti iillwr i.r. t cminiiy doing
loisinrsN in this stale.
(r\ The >hnn-< of the I'apital »to<-k r.
iiniler the liiw..* of llii-* •-Inlc, or of the f iicl
otl.er state an<l hx'Sted in lliis state, hn 1
taxed to tht owners or liohhrs thereof .j '!
>'i|iinli'.cntion iii l!.e manner to !«" prescril il >•
or town where tlie hntik is lixiiled and ml
shall he levied niid assessed upon su< h .•. i.ir-:
an annual tax. ivaynble to the state, of niie i t centum upon
the valne thereof The value of eaeh si ape f stixk in eaeh
Uanks. organized
-^lates, or of any
^le asses.ie.i and
! state board of
\ law. in thi> eily
. -ewhere. There
if capital sto. k
bank.
except sllel
h as are in lioiiidation, slii!' bo taken to be
the ammiiit paid in thereipii, tocelher wi h ;■< pro rata of the
aeciiniiiliiied siiniltis and undivided proliis Tie value of each
share of simk in ea. h bank wbh h is in I ; liilation shall be
taken to be its pro rata of the aitiial 114-. s of such bank.
This lax shall be in Ihil of all .>lber tiiT«;i «.>H licenses, slate.
eonntv and nuinicipal, upon such shares o -i'i<k and upon the
Iiropertv of such banks, cxd'pt Itives on real eslate. In de-
lerminitiK ilie value of the capital slock of itv bank there sh.ill
be deduiteil from the value. n.s il'Miiieil l-.ve. the value, as
assessed for county taxes, of any real fsi:i.> .ither than niort-
::ai:e interests therein, owned iiv such I mk and ta.xetl for
. ounlv iMirposes. The banks shall !"• liabl.' I" 'he state for tins
tax and the saiue shall be paid 10 llie sla'-' by them on behalf
of the slo. kholders in the manner and at ih- time prescribed
bv law. and ihev shall have a li' " "I"": "■■' shares 01 slo. k
aiid upon any dividcmls declared It.t^reon r" «.eure the amoiinl
si> paid.
The moneved capital, reserve, suridus. urllvided profits antl
«!1 otb-r i)iiipcrlv beloniriua !•> i-nincorp.'rai.'l banks or bankers
of this stale, or' held by any bank locMl.'d .ri this state whi.'li
has no .-har.'s of cni>ii.'il stock, or eiiipi".M'i n this slate hy
.Mtiv branches, ap'n. ies or other represent itiv's of any banks
il.une business outsiile of the State of tiitortiia. slmll h.'
likewise as-es-ed and taxeil to such banks or rjinkeis hy the saiii
board of e.|ualization. in the manner to b^ provided b.v law.
■itid fixed at the same rale that is levied !')i..n the shares of
vt,..k of inion'orated bar.k«. as proviiled in tli.' lirst paragraph
.•f this subdivi-ien. The vaico of said pr.M'erty shall be
detertnined bv taking Ihe entire iiropertv invested in .viich
busine-.s together with all the reserve, si.rpliis am! undiviiled
profits. includinR the go.id will of the b.isines^. at their full
cash value, and deduct inR th.-refrom the value as assessed for
...unty laxe* of anv real estate other l'::in lu.irtgaKe interests
therein owned bv su. h bank and tax.'.l for cmnty purp.ises.
Such taxes shall he in lieu of all other inv.s an.l licenses, stale.
...untv and niunieipal, upon the proiieriy f.f the banks and
I OS* shall ihe total expen.-e tor officers, emidoyees ,. nl aliaeW'S
exceed the sum of five hunilred dollars jier day f. r either
house, at any regular or biennial session, nor lie sura of
two hundred dollars per day for either bouse, at nuy special or
extraordinary se»-ion. nor shall the pav of an.v offi -er .mployee
.ir attache be increased after he is ehs led or apiiointe.1.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 2».
I 'llAiTKK 11. S'nfifr f'lmtlitufii/pnt \wriulnu rjr \o 2'>. A
rco/ii/ioB II' jyn.;.o«c (o the pvople of thr s'lalr 0/ ( ..(i/ornio
on .im.nrfmcH( In Ihr cunntittltinn of »nii/ ».*l/e hv ■ 'lenrfini;
(irdcic Ihirlrtn Ihrreiif hy girikiiig therefrom and f .■.eolinj
Kerlion four of said artiele rrltttiie to Ihe o«»e»»i»i . n / 0/0
morltjage. deed of Irimt. rnntrart. or other ohUii.'- » "V
trhieh a debt ii aeeurrd and to taxet due upon nuch atn- metit
Adopted February t9. IS07
The legislature of the Slate of ralifornia. at its regular
session, commeni ini: on Ihe Tth day of .lanuary. .\. P. IIHIT. two
thirds of all Ihe members votine in favor thereof, hereby pro-
pose that article thirleen of the constitution of the Slate of
raliforiiia be amended by repealine section four thereof.
.\rticle thirteen of the constitution of the State of California
:~ luri'by nmemlcil by sirikini; therefrom and repealing section
fiiur thereof, which section reads as follows;
Section 4. .\ morts:age. deed of trust, vontraet. or other obli-
gation by which a debt is s.viired, shall, for the purposes of
assessineni and taxation, be deemed and treated as an interest
in the properly affecied thereby. Except as to railroail and
other quai-public corporations, in case of debt so secured, the
value of the property affected by such mortgage, deed of trust,
contract, or ohiigation. less the value ot such security, shall be
assessed and taxed to the owner of the property, and ihe value
of such security shall be a.ssessecl and taxed In the owner
(hereof, in the county, city, .ir district in which flie property
atTecIed thereby is situate. The taxes .so levied shall lie a lien
upon the property and security, and may be pail l.y either
party to such .security; if paid by the owner of such security,
the "lax so levied upon Ihe property affected tl frehy shall
become a i>art ot the debt so secured: if the owner of the
property shall pay the lax so levied on such security, it shall
eonstuule a pnvnient thereon, and. to the extent .f such pay-
ment, a full dis. haree thereof; proiided, that f any such
security or indebtedness shall be paid by any si. h debtor or
debtors, after as..essnient and before Ihe tax levy the amount
of such levy may likewise be retained by su. h debtor or
debtors, and shall be computed according to the tax levy for
the prc<edins year.
read as loUo^vs ;
Seiiion ;;(>. The legislature shall have no power J
lotteries or gift enterprises for any puipose ani^
laws to prohibit the sale in this mate ol ioilery
prise tickets o** tickeLs in any scheme in the nature!
The legislature shall jiass laws to prohibit Ihe he ii|
and sellmg of ihe sliaies of the capital stock of
in any stock board, stock exchange or stuck luark^
control of any coriioraiion or association. .Ml
the purchase or sale of shares of the capital sf
t'orporaiion or asscM'iation wiihoiit any intention
of one paity to deliver and of the oiher party to
shares, and coniemplaling merely the payment o^
between the contract and market prices on diver
be void, and neither party to any siiih contr
entitled to reco\er any datnaces for failure to
•ame, or any money paid thereon, in any court of |
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENOMEl
t'llAPTER 19. A^semht]/ Conatitutional Amtnilmtnt^
lution to amend nietion Z\z 0/ aiUele 2 of the ea
Adopted March 6, l.'OT.
The legislature of ihe State of California, at its tl
session, (ommencing on the Tih day of .lanuary,
■Ired and sexen. two thirds of all the membeis etc
of Ihe two houses of said lesislature voting in f^
hereby proposes ihnt section 2\^ of attiile *J cjf the
of the Stale of California, be amended so as 10 rea(
Section '2'^. Tht- legislature shall have the pt
laws relative to tlie ei» c 1 ion ot delcg.ilt^s to convenii|
■al [larlies; and the legislature shall enact laws
the (!;iecl nouiination of candidates for public olfic^
pohti'.al parlies, or orciinizaiions of elettors wit^
Icons, at eleciion.s lo be known and designated
'ic.n^; aUo to determine ilie tests and conditions]
'lectors, polilicii parlies, or organizations of
participate in any such primary eleciion. It
'uwful for the legislature to prescribe that any
• lection shall be niandaiory and obligatory. The Icf
also have the power to establish the rales of comd
primary election officers serving at such priiuar.T|
tny city, or city and county, or county, or olher
a designated population, without making; such
uniform, and for such purpose su. h law may dec!
!aiion of any city, city and county, county or
iixision. l*rovided. hoteerer. that until the legii
-nart a direct primary election law under the prov|
section, the present primary election law shall rea
on. I effeet.
.4H(i I do hereby offer i> reward of One Hundred Dollars for the arrest and conviction of any and every personf
amount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the sutn of Ten Thousand Dollars.
4
^n S'cdtunoni} llthcvci
State to he (I)
f -
Proposed Amendments to the Co
To be voted upon at the next OEI
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT
A. \>. I'.WT.
NO. 1.
T^wis A.
Clio Lloyd. Chief
Ailiiiili'd in Senatt>. February 22,
llilbiirn. Secretary of the Senate.
Adopted in Assembly. February 22. latJT.
• 'lerk of the .\ssembly.
This !!>>soliition was received by Hie «Jovernor, this 9th
day of March. A. 1>. 1!K)7. K. C. Cooper. I'rivale Secretary of
the (lOvernor.
t 'IIAIM'KK 27. SiitaUCotiMtitutiniial \tnrinhniiit \o. I. A rciu-
Jutiun to pntiHi.-if In the pcuptt- of the Stfitr of t'atiforiiia an
amt'nitinrnt to thv conntituliou of the ^tfite of California
lirokiiliiig for thr ncparatioi) uf stall' ami loial taxation,
pntriftini/ for the taxation of puhlir ^trrit-e atitt other ror-
Iforationn for the benefit of the state, nn,l to that imi amend-
iti<l Meetionit onr, nine, ten and etevin of article thirteen and
adding to artiele thirteen tiro neir neelionx to be nunthtred
neetionM fourteen and fifteen, and rejualing neciiun ten of
artiele eleren thereof, all rilaling to reeenue and taxation,
WiiKisKAS. It is deemed di>sirable to iiltiinntely separate the
sources of revenue for state pnrj'o^es from tlie sourc»'s of rev-
''tine for connty and mnnicipal purposes; n-iw. therefore.
The li');i.slalure of the Stale of ("alil'iniia. at its refular
session. coiuuM'Ucinc the sevtith day "f .lanuary. ninete'-n
hundred and seven, two thirds of all lln' tiiendi''rs el''<ie'l Id
each of the two hou.se.s of said lecislntiir.' xoiine in favor
thereof, lu'reby pro])oses to the qualilied c!'-'Iors of the State
of California the following amendment to the constitution of
the State of Californin :
Fir't. Sections one. nitie. t'-n and eleven of article thirteen
are hereby anienileil so as to read :
Sk( TKi.N 1. -Ml pro|>erty in the state exiipt as olherwixe in
this constitution jnovided. n'>t exempt iuuI'T the laws of the
Fnited States, shall be taxed in prop"rti"n i'> its value, to be
asiertaineil as provided by law. or as h'Tiiiiafl-r provideil. The
word "property." as used in tliis article au'l sts-tion. is hereby
d*vhired t't include moneys, cri'ditd. iMtntN. sio'-ks, due?*, fran-
chises, anil all other matters and thinirs. r'al. |iersiinal. and
mixed. caiMible of private own'-rship : /tci i,;, ,/. -liat propi-rty
useil for free juiblic libraries and free musi'iims, gowin): crops,
property ubi'<1 >'\clusively f'lr public «' linols. aii'l such as may
behmB t" the Fuited Statis. thjs #':iie. or in ■> y rount.v
nnmicipal corportttioo within this xf.|te sb
tnxntlnn. The
credits si'cnred t».'
credits of dibt.s dm- t. iMini ;iil>- r- ^'i.-iii'. of Vlii»>^te
8m-. I». .V stair iKMirrI '•. equK'./ati'in. ■■u.isit.itnir of one
mendier from eacl. conere^siinal di-trict in this sinte. as the
same existed in the year eiKhteen hundred and seventy-nine,
shall be electe<l liy the nualihed .-lectors of th»'ir respivtive
districts, at the teneral election '• b<' lielil in the year one
thousand nine Uundreil and ten. .ind at each cubernatorial
eb'*-tii»n ihertTi'ier. wli",se term of ntfice shall be for four years.
The cmlrolliT of slai'' shall b' e\ offii-io a niemliiT of the
board. Said *"iard slull be the siicceHiw>r of the jiresent state
board of eip rlixniion » hnoe n-nibers shall continue in offi' e
until their * I'l-e^sors. :tM herein providwl for. shall be elei'lcl
and shall • uilify. 'I lie leicislnlure shall have |M>wer to re
dislri't lb' -tale iiil<. four district", as nearly iipial in |K>pu-
lalion as i iitical. m ■! to provide for the ehilion of meintx-rs
of said I" id of •'"I iHuition. It sliall lie the duty of «aid
boani III sseiw and levy the taxes provideil fur in !witi"n
fouriixn this aru'le and to perform such other diuii's in
ndaliiin ' tanaliiui ■• this constitution nr the lexi«laiur>' may
presi-rils Xh** Iw^iils of sii|i«>r\ ts<irs of the sexeral counties
of the ^ lie phall 'oustitiite boariU of efpinli^nllon for their
re^iMf-ii cfiitnlies. u hose diiiv it shall N' to iipiatiye the
tahiafi' of ilw t!i\-d'lf. proiN-ri) in the county for the pur
poses ■ tnxalioii. Siii h count) boanls *if eniiali?alioii
herein .iiiihoririsl niKJ
as the iiia,r pre-, riln'.
tallKsl in the sssevsliiei
of the py
ball be , xempt from
leaislaturl' nay |iro| i,|.., except ii\ll'e case of
by n">rtir-.itr i" trust d'"I. for n di- 'Ution from
pfnprrM
'inpowerisl. under "tu-li rules of
to raise or lower ani «s«e«smenl itm-
r roll iMi as to evjualixe the a*«e«snieMt
ssid asmswinetit rtill * '•
''■'* true Taio"- io ni'--
n>il n« board of .
' trust. ■ 'inlrn' i 't i'i!.i :
the value of the capital stock of sik h banks ami liaukers, if the
same were incorporated and had sli^ins of capiml slock.
The word "banks" as used in iliis subdivision shall include
liunkin;: asso'iation.s. savings :inil loan soiielii's and trust
i-oinpanies.
l(/i Fveiy corporation incorporated under the laws of this
slate, exceptin;. the corporations mentioned in the preceding
subdivisions of this section, and 'Xcepting all educational, re-
ligious and charitable cor|>orati"Tis and all corporations which
are not organized for pecuniary pmlit. shall pay an annual tax
to the stale ujion it.s franchi.-e t<i he a corporaiiim. and every
corporal ion incorporated elsewli'iv and doiuK business in this
stale, other than the corporatimis mentioned in ilie preceding
subdivisions of this section, shall pay an annual lax to the
stale upon its risht to dn busimss in this slal.. as follows;
whin the authorized capital stock of the corporation di>es not
exceed ten thousand dollars |.<lii.iiO0i the tax shall be ten
dollars i$l(l.iMli ; when the autliorizeil capital stock exceeds
ten thousand dollars |.<!0.0(Mli Imi does not 'M led twenty
thousand dollars l$2<l.l>(Kli ili.- i;ix shall be lifleen dollars
( J^l.'i.iMl I ; when the authorized . ;i)iiial slock '-\<''eils twent.v
thousand dollars ( .<2IMHKI i bin 'I not excc-il tiflv thousand
il'illars i,«.lll.lKHM the lax shall I..' twenty dollars' ($2it.lHli :
when the authorized cajiilal slock '-N't'inls fifty ihoiisand dollars
l$.".<MHM)i but does n'lt exceed "ii'- hundred llioiisand dollars
(SltHi.iKKn ibe lax shall be tnein> live dollars i .'iiJ.'i.lM 1 1 ; when
the aiilhorized capital stm-k ev- '-.-ils one lnin<lr'><l thousand
.lollars liSKKI.IKKli but does noi . \, .ed two hiimlred and lifty
ihoiisaiid dollars I $2.'itl.(N N) i i|.> lax ahall l>i< lifly dollars
i.S.'ilMHii : when the aiithori'.i '-apital si.h k exciH-ds two
hundred and lifly thousand doi us |f2.'>0.f)is)i but does not
exciM'd live hundred thousand '1' i us ($."»(KM"«'i the tax shall
l>e seventy-live dollars (.¥T.*>.<Nli . when the aiilhori/.i'd capital
stock excerils live hundred ihoii-
not exi'ii'd two tuillion dollar-
one hundred dollars (#ll»i.iMi
stock exceeds two million doll
exceiil live million dollars |j."'.i
'I'lllars i.t.'iiHi.iNMii but diH's
S.MHJtl.lHNii the tax sball be
"Inn til'' Hiithorized capital
- i.«2,<HHI.iiiiiii but diH's not
iKi.iHKIi 111,, lax shall be two
of such .se<urily shall be a-ssessed and tax'-'l
thereof, in the county, city, or district in whi' I
affected ibereby is situate. The taxes so levi"! .
upon the propert.v and security, and may 1"- ;';i.d,
parly to such security: if paid by the own'-r ■•<
the tax so levied upon the property afTe..!'-! thi
become a part of the debt so secured, if L-
property shall pay the tax so levied on such s.. uril
constitute a payment thereon, and. to the exi-ni
ment. a full discharge thereof: firorided, that
security or indebtedness shall be paid by any >i
debtors, after a-ss-'ssnient and before the i.-ix \e\}
of siK h levy may likewise be retained liy -in h
•h'biors. and shall be computed according to ilie
the preceding vear.
\V. It. I
I'resi'lent of
K. I.. V la
Speak.r of t
MUxl: C. F. CtKKV. Secretary of State.
Fndorsed : Filed in the office of the Secretar*
null day of Febv. A. 1>. liaiT. C. F. Curri.
Stale. Hy .T. Il'iesch. Iieputy.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMEN
.\dopled in Senati'. FelTiiary 20. .\. I (. I!»i7
llilborn. Secretary of the Senate.
.Vdopt'-d in .\ssembly. Man h 11, .v. p. ]<ni7
Chief Clerk of the Assembly.
■" vas riseived by the (Jovemor.
117. K. ( . Cooper, Private S.
This Kesoliilion w;
A. n. 1!K
of March
tlovernor.
.V( iiiid
hundred dollars I $2ttO.<tl) i ; w len ilie aiitli"n/.tHl capital stock
exceeds live million dollers i $."i.iHm,inKH tin' lax shall be two
hiindri'd and lifty dollar.- t.S2."i<i.o" ' .
Ill .\ll franchises, oiiier than ili — ■ '■v|ir.'ssiy provideil for
in this se<>tion, shall le' ils-"»m<'>i o.v ;>>? sra;,. board of e^uali-
xation at their actual val« and sb..!' be llksed at ttie rate of
ooe |M.r (-«.ntuui tbereou . .I'll .vejii'. if],| 1 hi- taxes collected
thereon shall l>e exclusive^ * f.ir flie l^.., ^i ,.' *,■» urate.
t;i .Ml the provisions .f ihis sc 'i'Tstia.. be self-exc' utini,
but the leeislalure may piss all lam i.'s-ess. ry to carry ihis
section into effect. Thi- axi-s hi r in proviil. '1 for shall be
levied and as.se».e<l on the : rst Momlay ai Mafi h of each year
after the adoption of this ami>ndMent 'I shiU become due
and payable on the lirst Monday in .1 le ther after. The
gross earnings and gr^ss premiiiin- lu'ri
conipute<l for the year I'nding tie thirty
prior to the levy of s -h taX'« and the •
meniioneil herein shah be ti\''l as of tl
Xolhing herein i-<inlained shall affiKl any i iv
prior to the adoption of this snij'.n ami ai
such taxi's in force m the time of the nilo:
shall remain in for"- until chaUk-'-'l by the
Sfr. l.'i. No suit, action, or priNs-mlinE -
tainiil in any court against this state, or
lax. leviiil und'-r th.
ilid or to previ-nt or et
lias bei-n a- tuallx l*s
be niainlairi'il to r*s
.ini>tittiti„„„i iM.ni/m, ,
. the ;.<„,,(,. „i ,/,,. .v,„,
■mlitnlion of the SInl.
'■f arliiie /,; thereof, r. ,
fhereof, to have an;
irlicle, diM-lareil in*
• lii-niif until such I ■
pavnient, action nia\
lallv i.<d|e. list in «ii h manner ami within -
no« or hereafter l»e pro^iihsl by law.
I hint. Seilion !■ •' of article elpipd i,f .m.
Iier tiv retM^iled.
w i:
rn~id -m
U I
Hpeaker
I". <'l BBT. »««-rei«r» of Hiale
y ■■■; .!
ClIAITKl! -111.
retudulion to ftropo-*e f
an amendment to th* <
by amending neetion /.
indebtedneiti*.
Ileaohid hy the Sfenat' . He 1««imWi/ cot .„,,,„
legislature of Ilie Stale of < hill fornia ai ir, p.^u
commencing on the 7th da.v o •lanuarY, I'^jr twt
all niemliers elivled to each of the hoiisiii ^r °k„,-,|
voting ill favor thereof. liereb.\ pi ppe^p ^j , jj,.,.
.\rticle 111 of the constitution oi" i ■,,. .^ijir«. '( (-.,1
amended so as t'l r'-ad as follow ■ . "
•• \rtielr Ili. Stale Indrbledm ■•
"Sti TIo.N 1. The h'gishitnre -
any debt or debts, liability or \\
in the aggregate with any pre\
the sum of three hundred th"
of war to ri'pel invasion or sni
same sliall be authorized by l;i«
work to be distinctly specilieil ilnrein wliiih law -
ways and means, excliisi\e of l"jins, for the payii
inten-st of such debt or liabilili as it falls due. .
pay and dis'-harge the principiil "f such 'h-bt or linbi
seventy-live years of the mil'' of the contraciing I
shall iie irrepealable until 'le' principal and interi
shall lie paid and disiharg'-d, niel such law may inaM
for a sinking fund to pay ih" priu' ipal of such debt]
to commence at a time afi'-r the incurring of siJ
liahililv of not more than a (M-ri'sl of tine fourth A
of maturity of such debt or liability; but no -i p
lake effisi until, at a g.-neral el'stioo, it shall h
uiiltisl to the |«Mip|.' nnu shBll lone recrivisl n in.ij
I 'on<tiliition !• the vnies cast for and nzain.t it at such elei-tja
inoneys raise«| l»y aulboriiy of siii-h law shall l»e
lo the <|>ecilic ohjtsi therein sialeil or to ihe 1. 1
debt thereby created, and >ui h law shall be p
1,. 1,1 on. p. n s|.:i|"
inenli'ii si shall be
• day I. Pisember
■• of any propert.v
iate of said levy.
\ levied or asaesseil
iwa in relation to
•n of this sn'tion
.'islature.
- ill ever lie niain-
.ainst any officer
rovisliins of this
in the collection
. but after siH'h
' r any tax ille-
h lime as inav
II not. in any mat
'.ilities. -vhich shall
■ IS debt- or liabilit
-and dollars, exce^
press Ins'irrection.
for some singlel
IVWTtR.
.' tin- Senate
111 iiH'sirr.
\--!iibll
oltitv.
shall be
or 'ifv an. I
lie the
I-- . 1.
of SIM h law by Ibe iiropie. if n" 'b'bt
CERTiriEHCOPY
or m
ts to the Constitution »j the State of Californial
ed upon at the next GENERAL ELECTION to bJ held on the Third day of November, A. D.
hi.'
Ithis
ding
[•.■.
hirli
ll:ix
tliK
liiiK
fth.'
Iti'l
bill
.11 Mil li M>i iiniy sluill be jL-scvsed :iini taxpil lo the owti'T
ilh-mil, ill 111., louiily, cil.v, <ir liislriit in which the prop.TIv
;ilTf( Icil iluT.hy is sitiialc Th.- las.'^ so levied shall he a lien
upon ihe pioperiy and seoiirily. and mav be paid bv either
liiiri.v K. such s.'jiiriiy: if paid by tlie owner of such iii-urilv.
Ihe tax s.i levied upon the propenv affected theri'bv sha"ll
l.e.ome a ; ,iit of the ,|el,t so se. ur.d ; if the ouner'of the
prop.Tly shall |,ay the tax so l.vi.d nn such securitv. it shall
consiiiiiie a payment ihereon. and. to the extent nf such pav-
riient. a full dis.harj;e ther.'of: /.r.ri./crf. that if anv such
secuniy r,r indebtedness shall lie pai.l bv anv such debtor or
debtors, after assessment and before the tax lew. the amount
of such levy may likewise be retained bv such debtor or
ilel.iors. and shall be computed ar, crding to the tax lew for
the prceeiiint yeai-.
W. H. I'dUTKR.
1 'resident of the Senate.
K. I.. Hkakdslkk.
."Speaker of the Assembl.v.
KNW; C. 1'. t'lRHv. Secretary of State.
Kndnrsed: Filed in the office of the Secretary of State, the
l.'t , da.y nf tel.y. A. 1>. V.Htl. V. K. Ciirrv". ,S.,retarv of
Male. I!y .T. I|.,.„.h. IVputv.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 29.
Vdopted in S.iii,.. Kel.ruary Jii. .\. \, umi;. f.ewis A.
ililborn. Seeretiir, ..f the Sen.n.
• •l-VfT'r'.,'"f\~ ■".''•'■'■• ;!•«'■''". A. I). IJXt- flio Lloyd,
t liief » l.rk of il . Assembly.
,f \irel'"''»'"i'l"'oi\2'' '■"J'"VS;-'1.''>- >l»" (iovernor. tills 12th day
of March. A. 1- p.to.. K. C. Cooper. Private Secretary of the
\ toViTTIor.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AmInDMENT NO. 34.
»li-
of
ile<l
Khis
he
be
ber
riv
v,
•d
lo
ion
IHI'TMI 411.
rrxtitultun t" /O'l/to
ilH a UK ml III > III III 111
•""' '""""'"' il ImimhiiiMt V... in. \
In til, i„„,,i,. „^ ,^p ^.,^^^ ^^^ Calif nrnia
111! mill niliiH III III till iiingl'liili,,,, f ,1 S..L / i:i:i ,_.,.
'!:.^z::;t:z'" '■'" •'--' '**^- 4;;^t'';M;?
lti-,1,1,1 l,,l Ihv .'s-.,„|/,. (/,. \..,,,,I,I„ , .,,, , ,,
IcKislalure of the Slate of rnlif..r„L 1, '"'""? """ !'""
c.nimen.mB on the "th dav of .lat ar* ,■ - "*"'"''k''T"'7
all inen.lHTs el.n-lert lo eneh of tie W ' ' ""• »wo lhir.ll> of
votini. in r«v..r therenf lVe^°b^ T, ^° '""» 1 f -"U'' '.'"'''"""^
Article 1.; of ,l,e consiitiitlon V.f ' V- Crl""* fC;'f"™iI h.
amended so as lo read a.« folio... t' ->* <^«l'f"™"« •"'
•• Ir^cff III. SliilF Inililitriln «.
•■nv'''d'.V"^. V 1 7K ';■?,'''"""■*•,."'?'!,'!."•'• ■'" ""J X'xnner create
in-.l n V: '• "-• !";'"'"'■ "•■ ''fb"'".'-; which shall, sinely or
n the nL-i:r. tale wi 1, any previous .leM. ,„ liahilitie,. exceed
the Slim of three hundred thousand i.ilUr. ^„.,. , •)„ ,.„_,
s,,„,e"v..!.'ll 7''"' '?*"■'.'•"' "l '";l>l'r--J- =..»rr.,.ti«„. ,inl..«s the
same shall be nu hori/.ed b.v law for ...me .|„jV „,,j«., „,
»..rk to be .lisiin.tly spiHiiied therein v!,i,(, ;,„ .,,,|. {.-..viile
«ay. and means, exdiwive of loans, f. r -I,. n«.rn..nt of Ihe
ime,^, ..f su..h debt or liabilit.v a, 1, r,;, d!;;: and n"I« ,'
PH> nrol dishart-e the principal of siieh ' i , „, lia|„|,n within
-e...m,„.e ventj. of the time of Ihe c •• ^., tin, ',h:',i;."r,^3
shall be irr.'iM-nliible until the principi, nn.l inien>.i ii,._^
;'""' '- '• "...I .l.schar,..l. and' such 1 'i.lv'maT',,."'':^
f..r H sink.ni: fiiii.l |.> pay Ihe |>rincipnl ..• ..;, |, ,|. ).,
'|i commence at a time aftiT the in. nr. . .■ ,,.
liability of lint iiHire than a iierhwl of ..r.
of maiiiriiy of «iich ib'ht or liability. I.
lake effis t until, nl a Keneral ehsii.io. ,t
lllill...l III Ibe (le.iple niiii shall have r.se
the .iiies I n.i f,.r and asainsi il ni «
nioiiro rai.id b> authnrit. ..f <tii h !»..
lo the «|H.. ihe nb|...» therein "laUHl or I-
debt therHiv .r.ai.d. and sin h la<» -h;! i.
liilit;
'it or
lim"
' shill
• u sub-
i.r all
..nd all
t ..nl.T
f the
' •! at
Il I'.KiT. Lewis A,
1. I'.xiT. Clio Lloyd.
<;..vernor. this llth
iper. Trivate Secretary
Imin./w'w/ A"«. ■'^h. o
I ihi Slute of Valifnrnia
IV iif Ihr eonntitution
|id Ik /ichfiuus sates of
.\d(ipied in Senate. K.'hruar.v 'i\
llilbi.rn. ."Secretary of the .>>enaif
Adopted in .\ssembly. Marcb > A.|
Chief Clerk of the Assen^W.v.
This Hesolution was received b.v
day of March. A. I). 11X17. E C. <3^
of the iJovernor.
ClI.MTKB 31. Senate C..iu(i(iilto"<il
ri iiilutitin to pruiwie to thf ptu'M
till' iimi itilment uf Mevtion itio'arti
i>t xniil flalt; r'tnling (•• /oC'tih
rijiiniratf utock, cti:
/{rinlnd by the Siiialt. tht \">'»
lejislatiire of the State of Califnrn'
coiuiiiencini: on Ihe 7lh dj ■ of .Ian
the members elected lo eai ' of t^e '
thereof, hereby proposes tl it ««li"n»^ , , , . ,„
constitution of Ihe State . Cilifori^n he amended 80 as to
-1 1 'live 11.. power to authorize
.,,1 . , pinf..«e and shall pass
Ij, .'!.» of lottery or aift enter-
solii-o»- Jn 'he nature of a lottery.
- to irohil.ii the lictitious liuyinn
■he npllnl si.N.k of corporation.-
i.atic" .Jr -to. k market under the
- ,i,.,«.|alion. -Ml lontracts for
the piircha.se or sale of sh^' w ■>' the capital sio. k of an>
Ihwi any intention ..n the part
f ili.. olh'-r iiarty t.. receive the
uy c.,nci/rrin.i7. That the
at its regular session
►ry I'.Hi". two thirds of
houses votinc in favor
i2ti of .irticle IV of thi
S \ representative of the city schools, selected by the city
Mipertaten dents at Ihe sup. ruil-ndenls- biennial conven ion.
' V reiiresenlative of the polytechnic .schools, selected bj
iheoHiiiiials of the polvtclini,- hiuh schools receivinc state ai<l
Tes ate board of 'education -hall compile or adopt a uniform
svstem of textbooks for u~.- m the day and evening ele uentar.v
• h^ds Uinmshou, the >';.<••■ ^.nd '<'-". '--f"™,--;. <«^;^
iloiies as mav be irnsi ril.. .1 h.. law. Ihe legisl.itur.- sn,iii
ro vide for the printing .m.1 ...ihlishinp of such ^^''^^-^'^^
Xn idopted. bv the s„|.ir:ni. i.dent of state printing' at the
s, e ■ r i.« otlice. ami. .. h.n -i printe-l and published to be
dis ril utid and sold at t ..-i price of printine. P"'"^!' /^j
ml 'lis ributins the same The text-books so adopted .s ha
ti ue i. use not le*s ,l,i,„ f,.ur years. The le.'.slature shall
i le f r a board of e,lM.Mn..n in .-ad. coi.nt.v in the state^
The couitv superintendeiu. iin.l the ..ounty boards ". 'f •;»'""
shall have exclusive contf..l •• ■'- ".."..""" ot teachers.
and the grantin.; of tea. Ii-rs'
jiiri.^diciion.
read as follow.s
Section Jii. The lei;isl;i.
lott..ries or gift enterprK
laws to prohibit the sale ::,
prise tickets or tickets in an
The leeislature shall pass lit
and selliiu: of the sliar<.s o:
in any stock boar.I. strs-k e\
onirol of any corporation
I'orporation or association w
of one party to deliver and
sliart.s. and contem|. latins ii
betwi»en the i-ontract and ni.'
[to void, and neither party
entitled to recover any dan.
same, or any mone.v paid thei
... ihe payment of ililferences
<.•! t rUvs on div.rs days, shall
. :!iiy Kuch c.niract shall b
e. i.ir failure to iierforni Ihe
n i.i anv .oiirt of this slate.
W. H. I'ditrtB.
rr.>ident of the Senate.
I{. L. IlKARtlSI.EK.
Siwiker of the .Vsseiubly.
\ttn,l: C. V. Cl-BHV. Se<Tet«r.v f Sl»»e.
Kndorseil . F'iled in Ihe office <^ e' S.-cretary of State, the
Ulh dav of March. A. I>. I!«iT.' . I" <'urry. Secretary of
State, ily .T. Ifoesch. Ih'puty.
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL
.Vdopl.sl in .Vsvenibly. .laniiai 1."'.
Chief Clerk of the Assembly.
Adopleil in S..nale. Keliruii
Ililborn. Se.retary of Ihe Sei ..
This Itesoliition was re<-eiv.s !•.
of March. A. I>. n«'7. K <" •
Ihe IJ.ivernor.
ClUPTKB 1!'. lo.wfc/y'
fnfioN til am' Mil »'cfi"M ."..
The leti.lallire of the Stat.;
«.><ion. i^iiiinieiK ins on the .
ilr>-.l and -cen. l«o third- .
of the two h<iiis<si of «aid I'
bereliy prii|w«».« thn* ^i-. c^-ii -
of Ihe Slate nf Call'
!«e.lion •.•>■, Tl.
laH« relali.e t..
inl parties: at
till- dire. I T...f
. the e.\aiiiination of teachers,
rlilicates within their respective
AMENDMENT NO. 3.
1. A. 1». I!t07. Clio Lloyd,
A. I». 1!»7. I^wu. A.
the tjfiveraor. Ihla ."Vth day
...p<T. Trivate 8«.iTelary of
III Xmimlminl \ii. .1. rf«o-
:. '• ,' nf the runtlittiliim.
iforntn. at il« Ihirlyaevenlh
of .l.tniiary. nineli-en hiin-
' ii.Iht* ebs-l4H| In each
•■nir in fa.i.r th.-reof.
. . J of the .siiistitiition
.1 -.. a> lo read a« follow«
. hn.e Ihe |N.wer lo enact
. . ....mention* of j"»lili-
* laKs pro^idin, for
' •'.■ ..IR.e. by e|*et«f».
It. L. He.\biisi.ee.
Speaker of the .\ssembly.
\V. K. I'oitrKH.
l're.sident of the Senate.
\tiisl: 1'. V. ClKiiY. S.vrei.iry of State.
Stall. "l<y .T. lloes.h. Iti-ioity.
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 28.
Adi.p.ed in A.s,,.> >. Manh '... A. 1>. HH'T. flic Llo.vd.
'■U;u;:dVs:;i;.."Mal!:^n. a. p. U-T. l.wis a. unborn.
'''™s1l.:olul\o.ri^!'-"';.seive,l by the liovernor. this 12.1. da.v
of March. .\lT l'."'T. K. T. C.K,per. Private Secretary of
the (Jovernor.
CiiAfrKK 4i; l».i ...'.'.. C»««'i(«(io>i<i/ \...iH.;mMi(\. ...'•>. }
nxo/iitioii to pro/...', f" I"' /"'./"• ■', . , ,|,„ -„.,(i(uiion
I i * #■„» l'< uf arlteie -i o/ 'a*, ronmiiuiwn
mill tin ixirriic u: the r< ('■ /'.irrr.
iigislature of Ihe fJ^;-'- •• -,V";.';',:'?,f •.Uouar.v. uiiieteen bun-
session. '••■"'»'«;"••'".« YfiirdX.f all ' members e|ect.-d to each
dred and seven, two iioiim -i <■ i fnvor ih>>reof.
of the two houae- of said egislati. voting in fa. or tii.reoi.
hereby proposes thai sfn-lion I'l of :t
nf Ibe State of Calif.. niia. l»- amend.
Seoiion Kl. Kver- bill whi. h may I
shall, before it lie. :ji.m» a law. hr p'*
If he a)iprove it. I. .hall sisn it ; but
«ith hi« objeclhin- to the hoiiae in "
shall enter such ■i.j.H'tions u|M>n th.- '
reconsider it. !• after sinh re<iiii-
iMilh hoiiaeK. by ..-iis and nays. n>
el..<li..l to ea.-h house voiinc iheref. '
iiotwithstandinc the co.emor's id.j.
be relumed «ii|,in L-n ila.s at
j-nteil lo him iSunilats etc-pi.-tl . .
taw in like manner ns if he had «ii:n.
b.» adjoiirnnienl. prevents sm b r.ti •
not iMN-onie a bin. unlt.ss the ^.. ^
siicli nd)oiimnieni iSundins .
the sano* in the otf\.-e ..f ib^ •,..■.■
shall Is-- ke mantii T
him Is' If nnv
erin.r • ..' I.- ..( ....
i4.|e.-l In one .»r It
Ibe bill. In such
4 of the constitution
a« lo read as follows :
passed Ihe lecislature
•ed to Ihe novernor.
1. he shall return it.
if orieinated. nlihh
rnal and pri«->.eil t<
.lion, it again pass
!.|. of the minilHTs
shall Ns-ome a law.
If any bill shab
-liiU ha»e l»..fl pre-
-iine 'hall lie<-oiiie a
iiiless the leKi.latur...
Il v.hi.h la-e il shall
.1 ihirly days .ifter
-.ign and ib-inwil
in whii-h case i'
lished in ihe ciil
newspaiM-r publii
.lurini: four \
licatioii shall be
proviiiieiit fun.l
piiniose. Th.' I
forthwith pai.l '
iniivi be by hull
di.signated as lli
must be used
seawall, stall
ihe water front
lirafts and war
shall be paid ..'
and warrants
I-'raiicisco liarl..
Sk'. ■"■. Kor
said bonds a sin
•Second SiiU I
the sann- is I
treasupT shall.
the sa f - ' 1
iiuproveineiit ' -1
bonds then «.,: 1
[irinciiial of th
treasurer shall
improvenieiil f'H
for sai.l purpii--
I-'rancisi'o *ea\.n|
treasurer shall.
puriiose. I'lllliloV
i.f l.i.iiils of the]
.ir of the s.'..
Culifornia. whn
aiMiropriiitel.. 14
.iirticieiit llllloUl^
lo pay the iute
to Ik' issued as
viih' menus for I
lie sold ami out4
the San Kraii.
seiiwall sinkilig|
then 'liie on
The boiird oi
:,|ld ilirei led 1.1
iiii.l craiiag.'
..f this »ci.
lh..\isai.d ti>
.he Stale of (]
.NoVemlsT. ill
iM'iweeii Ihe nr
aft.r until lh«
ill 111., pr.-
aii am.iiiiil of |
as may U- thq
shall ihereiii-
gi.e notiis- I
fur two »■
.s.lllll.. of ," I
th.
in th.
Iish...l
so dr...'
I''^ ■ ■
.1
■ I
il>
IM
/
c of California and Propositions,
lird day of November, A. D. 1 905.
mtativc of Che city scluxils. sp|.',teil li.v tlii' city
:ii the sii|)erinicn<i.'nls' liiciiiiial con vent Kin.
iriii:iliv.' of the iiolvt.'clinic .-clio<ils. selivti'd by
,,r 111.' polvtochnic liiiih si'liooU nucivini; slate aid.
f,:<n\ . r eiliuaticm sliall compile or adopt a uniform
;.| k^ for use ill llie day and e\enini.' elementary
II. nt tlip slate: and shall perform such other
l.e prescrib.'d by law. Th.' l.-cislalure shall
Itl... priiitinK and publishiii!: ..f such i.^xt-liooks,
I l.v the supcrinlendent of stall' priiilius at the
-'i.lticp. and, when so printed ami pul.lish.'d. to be
I.I s,.lil at the lost price of priutni!.'. publishins:.
ni; the saiiii'. The iext-l>ook- so adopted sha
c not h's.s Ihan four vears. 'riie legislature shall
I hoard of education in ea. li ...iinty in llie state
hp'rinteiiiieiiis anil the coiiniy l.i.anis of education
elusive control of the examination of teachers.
linL- of leach.'rs' certificates witliin their respective
U. I.. He.\iU)si.ek.
Speaker ..f tlie .Vssembly.
\V. K. I'OIITKR.
rresident of the S.nate.
i IIHY. Sivr.'tary of State.
I Kili.d in the office of the Secretary of State, the
Ixiarch. .\. I'. I'.l"". <'• ^'■ <■'"■•■.»• ^*ecreta^y of
lloe>ch. Ileputy.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 28.
\^s.ml.lv. March !i. A. 1' l'"iT. «'lio I.loyd.
I.lv
|). r.HiT. Lewis .\. Ililborn.
(f the .Vssembly.
inaie, Marcli 1 1, .\.
I the Senate. . , . ,., . .,..
lion was ret-eived by the Coveriior. tins l_ih day
1>. I'.MIT. K. C Co«|«'r.
Private Secn'tary of
\,:>,tnhtu i;,iiiilituli»itnl \wfi<hit<iil \<>. i"- }
„n,i>o>< /., /*c ;».,;./. of lh> Slair of iattU^nta
,'i li, «..(!"" II' III nrliil' i "I Ihr r„n,ililul)on
\tn ihr ai,i,r<n-il iinj nl«rii ■■! ''•"« l>ll '*«• f/«iTii«r
I., of the V to piiirvr.
* ih. «...».'>. th, ,--ii- r-"«<;i.>Tf«». That the
the «tite 1 (•■lif.'rnia. nt lis thirty-seventh
en.-ii.«..p.'V- '••' •*"•. "' ■I»n»«'-.v. nineteen hun-
n two tliiriU of i ilie members ele< tinl to each
It lire voting in favor thereof,
■ f article A of the constitiitioD
"nde<l HO as to ri'Hd ax follown :
iiav have i>a«sed the h'sisliiturp
iw' presentw! to the (tovernor.
but if not. he shall return it.
■ in which it oriitinated. which
n the .loiirnnl ami |.r.i<'eeil ti
re<-<.n«i<lenilii>n. it again pas«
.. iwn thinU .'f the ini'mlMTs
• ' r it nhall b>'<"nie a law.
.n<. If any bill fhal'
■■■ It sli.ill have item pre-
1'. the Mine •hall luNome a
.-nMl It. iinle^ the |.«i»latiire,
f .,rn Itl ^« >.'' l> < a«e it vball
n liny* after
lltld l|ep<~il
pn. two
iiuNeM of said I'
e* that MS linn
|cf California, b*
Kvery bill «'
it liei-iini's a
-" .11 . .
he
.«•
li alter si;.
Ii> vejifi and .
lished ill ihe .iiv of l.os Amieles. and by publication m one
,„-wspaper publi:hed in ihe city of Sacramento, oiae a » .'.-k
'lurim: four weeks prior to such sale. 1 he costs of such imb-
li.atioM shall l.e paid out of the San I- raneisco harbor im-
, ri.veiu.-nt fuiKl. on coniroll.r-s warrants duly drawn for that
, urpo'le The proc Is ..f the sale of sii.h bonds shall he
fortliwith pai.l over hy said ireas.irer int.. the tr.'asury. and
nis he hv him kepi in a separate fund t.. b.> known an.
..'sisi.ated'as the "Sisond San Krancis... Seawall l' •""' ■^"-'
„,„M he used exiliisiv.'ly f..r Ihe const riicii.in of « ''•"7'';' P'"^'
seawall Stat.' railroa.l. spurs an.l appiirt.'nan.;.s thereto on
Ih ivater front of the .iiy and county of San Francisco
.afrs and warrants „p..n .aid fund shall he .Irawn m™n and
.hall be i.aid out of said fund ,n the «aiu.> manner fj'^^^-
and warrants are drawn ii, and pa ..I .u.t of the San
l>aiicisco harbor imiirovmenl fnltd. . . , , , .,..,... , , ,,■
Sk- .V For the paym.ni of the pnii. i|.al ami lutei.'si .1
.ai.l bomls a siukini: fiin.l. i.. he kn.mii and .l;:si.;na .-d as h.
■•Se,.„i,d San l-iancisco S-awall S .ikii..- Unid ._-l'".' ,. '^\;
the same is h.rel.> .reai.-d. as foil.."-, to wii : 111. stal
n'lisii ivr shall. ..ii ih.' His. day of ea. li .iml .viy """>"';'/";.
the sa f said boiols. lake fn.m tl,.- San •™";-"';. ■" ,
improv.'iiie.it fuu.l such sum as. miilni.lie.l hy il ■ liii.
hoi.ls ih.i, sohl ami ..u.-ia„.li..u' 1 '" ">"• »'ll '- ' I ' '
prin.ipal ..f the l.-.n.ls s..l.| and oni-iau.hm: a ih.' nine si.
reisimr shrill so lake sai.l sum fr.m. -imI San Han.isco haih.u
for sai.l purp..s.'; an.l h. -hall ida.e ili.' sum in the s.'.'oii.l S.iu
Kramsc,'. s,.iwall sinkim: fuii.l .reaie.l l.y this act. ^"."1/ j V
ireasurer shall, on .-..nlroll. rs wariMi.ls duly . lawii l..r that
."riH.s'' .niplov the iu..iievs ill said Mnkim: fiin.l in ihe piir.hase
," U.nds of' .lie fnite.1 S„„.,. or '.'f. ■'■•;. .>"""•/;, "l^l.T'.'f
„r i.f the s.'venil Mmntie- ..r iiiniii.i|.alilies of the >>l "• '
:iS':;»;:;r.;i.,rr,:.7.iSt;::''=,;:l£l;fK
... s- iss 1 as may ha*. ,h.'r..I..for.' ■•;",?''''„ ,„)j",,.;' ,'
;:'L!;r-:d:;:s;!;mi;n;:'::,v;;r:::;-i;af^'i;.H
!:;:;,:';ir.^;:r:rf;;i!:;:t^:r;r:;;:r:o";\;."^
X. . 1. .. 7.1 ■li.' "i.i. ~.1.1. .1 ver.ll ami ..n.si»n.lin;.v
T . I. r.r sia... lnrl...r tiii.si." '■'' an; h.'.-.by ai..h..riy..sl
,, 1 n' e te 1 l.v h.' .-..M.-li f. I." •--•■• '"I'"- r'"'»- «l'"rfau'-
; :r:;i,'«.' to c :. ...... -f ••• ■ '"f'TiZ't^:^rz:
,.f ,|,is a.t. over ami M.ove i L li ""- '^i," ' 'L. '
isan.l Iiv h...i.lre.| .,n.l .we,..- -.v " „' " ', '..h . „ '
.he Slate of lalif..ri.ia. It.-tw.-'.- '".■ nrsi ami ....... •'»>
Nov.'ml..r. in .he ..ar nim'..-" ""'"Ir"! ""'Vi ^'' "'.h i
U.lw.s'i, th.' first an.l tenlh .1 ..> "f N">' >.i1"T .'f -a. h y.-ar tier
af ^r until maturity ..f -ai'l '"••"'- '"•.-"it ::'",:r,:, tuL
in the pn-s.-...-.' ..f Ihe K....'""r. IT'""-' '" •''•'« ' •» '"'„ '^ '".^
an a.m. f bo.ids »« .!.» ' '- "•....iisne >" • *liaiis. as n.arl,
" nmv !»■ .he a.non.i. in -..l •"'J''"-- '">" J" '•'"" ";;■■„;'':'
shall .h.'r.'.il-.n a.i.l U.f,.n' ih" .en.h .l«> of Ih-vml-r folh.w.nc
jve m..l..'by pnhli. advert.-' n. ... U .,.s..r.ed ;»•-•'•»;;•';
fiir .».. w-'k. in .«.. i,i»-l.«I--" •I'-h.-.l in ">,.""
i-„..i.lv of San Iran.i*-... a.-l "1"" '" "■"• n.'«»p..lH'r pub .«.•'.
in th.'' .i.v ..f Oaklaml. u"! 'I~' '" ""•• n.'«s|".l-r I ''»'••-•
Ih.' .'il'v ..f I.- \ ' ' "'"• '" "n-' n.'W«|nii»'r pi.b
. •latiiii .111' i..iinl«'r of lioiiils
of •;iid lu.ii<ls will !•' pai.l ..»
ir.':i»iirrr •>•. "T I" for.' .lie s.si.in| .lay of
:,,„! ii.Li. frirtii .....I nfler •iieli hist nani.'.l
lisli.ll in III.' lily of
•4. .Irawn an.l .lia. ih<
|ip.,M'ii.a.io.i 1.. tin'
January. f..ll..« ins.
• la..', all ilil. r..«.
.IimII Im ite- 1.
.Ir.ivM, ... ■... .
up.
toi. ilriiwn slinll •'.•Hi*', an.l ii
ir-er .IS •.Mill AS sai.l Imhi.Is *..
. boil find imi.t I" esii.s'l th.'
' . ■ .iilu;
- le. r
prepare one thousand suitable bonds of the State of t'alifornia.
■ ■ h.nomination of o.ie thousand .lollars each Ihe whole
■ lid b..n.ls shall not exceeil the sum of one million
shall hear int.'rest at the rate of lour
fr.iiu llie time of the sale thereof, and
i,.,th primipal an.l inter.-sl shall he payable in foUl coin of the
,'es.,,t s.an.lar.l value, an.l lh.'y shall be payable at .he olfice
;, ,l,e sla.e ireasur.'r. a, the ...vpira.i..n of nin.t.en .v«>rs from
th.'ir .late subj.'.t. how.'ver. lo rwleniption hy 1... a.s in this
... hevinaft.'i provi.l...l. Said b.u„ls shall h.'ar .late the
s...„,„l .lav of .laniiary. .V. I', ninet.'.-n hun.lre.l ami nine, and
,hMll h.' liuule i.avable ,.n th.- s.'c.ind .lay ot .lanuary. nineteen
hu'n.lred a.i.l twi^nty-eicht .\. 1>. The inte,..st a,<i'u.nK ..n
are sold, shall Im> ilue ami payable at Ihe
easiirer .m the s.'iond .lay of .lanuary.
lav of .liilv. of each y.ar after the sale of
the (irst iiavra.nt of interest shall
he ma.l.- ..n ili.' s..-oml .lay of .lanuary. .\. I>. nin.'i.'en hundred
;„i.l i.n. on so ma.iv of sai.l h.m.is as may have been ther.'tofore
sol.l \I Ihe e.xpirati..n ..f nimt.'.n .v.'ars fr.im the date of
sai.l' bomls. all b.m.ls sol.l shall .-.'ase to hear interest an.!
likewise all bon.ls r. n.^.1 by h-t shall .ease t., hear interes
•,s in Ibis a.t provi.l.'.!. an.l the sai.l state ir.'as.irer shall
call in. forthwith pay and .an.-.l the sam.'. ...it ol m.meys ill
•he India basin sinkiui: fiin.l pn.vi 1 f..r in ll.is a.t, and
he shall ..n Ihe first Xl.m.iay ..f .lanuary. nineteen hun.ired alio
tvvenlv .'isht. als.i .an.-.l an.l d.-strny all bon.ls not llieietof.u-e
s.ilil ' .Ml bon.ls i.siu'd shall
I hy th.' .■..iilr.ill
in th
issil.'
ilollars. an.l .-ai.l h.m.l.-
per lenlum per annum.
eh of sai.l b.tn.ls
.iffice of the state
an.l .ui th.' sec.iii.l
Ihe sain.': ihoiuIkI. that
he siiin.'d In the cov.rn..r. and
an.l shall he en.l.irs.il by the
.■..iinlersimi.'.l hv th.' .■..iiir.uier. an.i -iiin ..;• ■ ■-"• •■.■ "•■
state treasurer, ami .-a.-h shall have the seal of Ihe slate stamped
ther.'on. Ka.h boml shall ...main a . laii-e that it w/'inJ""'*
hv l..t after the year
nineteen Inimlred and
1.1 r.'.l.nipti
'"s't'r"' Iiiiere.~i coupons shall W attaeh.Hl to each of said
bon.ls. so that sii.h . .Mip..ns may be r.Miiov.Ml without injury
or iniililalion ..f Ih.' Ih.u.I. Sai.l .'.•ui
to
s shall be cons.i'U-
tively ni.mU're.1. an.l shall be si«ne.l hy •'"",■""'".,'■•'"';; "^'■';
Itut no inter.'sl ..n any ..f said Ix.n.ls shall Im" pai.l f.ir a.iy
time wbi.h may interv.'ne between lie date of any of said
bon.ls an.l th.' issue and sale thereof t.i a pur. lia-ser.
Ski :■.. Th.' sum ..f one th.iiisnn.l .1. liars is h.'reby appr..-
prial.ll lo pay the .'Xp.iise that may I"
tr.'asurer in lunin): sai.l bon.ls prepar
IK- pai.l oil. ..f Ih.' San Fran. isc.
on ...n.roll.r's warrants, iluly .Irawn I..r that piir|M.s.
Sn . 4. When Ihe iK.n.ls aiithoriz.'.l
a.t shall be duly .'X.iiite.l. they shall I
s.il.1 a. piibli.- au.lion to the biub.'sl
panel, an.l niimUrs iis sai.l ir.asur.'r i ., „
'.,.v..rn<.r ..f Ihe stale, un.l.r s.-al there.. after a n-solii ion
niiuestine su. Ii sal.- shall have Ih. n nd..| i.il by the iH.ard ..f
state hart.or . ommis.i..n.'rs : hut sai.l ireas.irer must r-J-;.' "iiy
and all bhl. f.-r s„id Is.n.ls. ..r f..r any of -li.-m. whi.b -hall be
Mow the par .able ..f sai.l Is.mls so offepd: ati.l he may. by
Piibli.' nnn..umenient at the pla.e ami tini. lixe.l f..r th.' sale,
.'.'.n.inue .11.1. s,le. as ... the whole of lb.; b...i.ls offere-l. or any
oari ilier.'..f ..(Ter.il I" -u. h time an.l pla.e as he niay »e|e.'t.
|.''e n...,Ve ..f "be time ami pla f sale of all l«o.ls mus. »*
l.v sai.l tr.'M-i.rer by piibli.ali..
in.-iirr.'d hy Ihe slate
1. Said amount shall
ha:^..r itnpr..\'eiiient fund
M.S.'.
|«. issii.ll un.ler this
by the stale tn-asiirer
i.l.ler f..r cash, in sii.'h
■ r sImII b.' ilir.i-t.il by the
in two n.'wspa|.era
bv p.ibli.»ti..n in .«ie new.pai-r pi.bl.sb.il in "'••,' »>, "f "Tk:
l^ml. and by |...bl.. »li.« /" ....e_ ne»-.;ni"r l...bbsl.ed n h.
.l.y of 1
f.iil.lisb.il
w.i'ks pri'.r ... s.i. h snl"'
I-, paid ...I. ..f Ihe San
•m t^«.r..ller« warrani"
pr.'^."!* "' 'l.e *ale of
..»er b.»
k.pl .11
Inl .1
\n«el.-. an.l bv publi.'ali.in in ..lie newspa|MT
the .iiv ..f Sa. ram.nl. >. »n. e a w.ek during four
The .(•■Is of «m h piibli. alum shall
I'r in. i..ii harlior improveiiL-n. fund,
. ,11 for Ihal piiriM.-e The
. shall !"• f..rlhwiili paid
r,.f n,.; . i-ury. and must be by him
iuihI ... •"' kn-wn an.l .h-signal.il as Ihe
I ■ ^...t lulls. Iw ll»e«l e».bl«i>eli for .he
t refei-rrvl ... in sei-liiMi t
>ai.l fund "hall Iw .Irawn
nd in .be sanie n.ann.-r a*
ind |mimI "III «f .be
II
mI
III.
.1
J'
[M
Ir lo ii
■Dli'lir. illhl I)
.-,..l
I
.ii'iiiiii.nHri..n si. ..hj.^tnl i,> shall
Mwr Ihn so\.TUcir"« vcio. as hcri--
i-hiiiirt' In' in si->su»n. ilic K"Vi"riii>r
n whirb tti(> liill oriiiiiintiMl a copv
Icnm KO iilgViT.'il to xliiill bp sepa-
li.l. r.-.l III tlif ■■iiiii.' iiiiiliiitT US Mils v>liirh havf
il liv ilit> govi'i'nnr.
It. r.. liKARDSI.KK.
Sp<'ak.'r cif the Assfinbly.
\V. l;. I'liicrKK.
I'r<>iilfnl of the S.-nat.'.
V. rriiiiV. S.-< r.Ijiry of State.
I"il>'<i in II Hire of the Strnnarv nl State, tin-
M ir.h. A. I>. I'.MiT. C. V. furry. Swretnry ol
. llnosill. ItflHltv.
SENATE BILL NO. 850.
S..|iali'. Kcl.niary '.'S. A. 1). ISKiT. f.i-w is A.
rilary nf llii' Smiitr.
Ass.iiil.ly. Miir.h "J. A. H. 1'.«>T. Clio I.loyd. riilof
'AssMiiilily.
viis riHiivoil \'\- tin' <iovfrnor. this .Ith liav of
l!ni7. lit 1i> n'. !,.,k r. M. K. C. Coop.'r. Private
llic (iov*'mor.
1/1 111 7 III vliiiKiif th<' mat tif iiuieriimciit of lln
Clilif'iriiiti jrum tin ritj) of tincniweiilo to Ihv titirii
ill, mill lit MuUnnl ih<- iiiiraliun ill iiic/i chnngc In tlir
pit III prt*t'i4f^~*^Ttit^<ittiifiiK aiiH prw'inuinn ftrr ttnrh
^1 tin SInti of '■«,
(11*1 iiililt/. lilt
l>n ami afl'r
ttiiln'il ami tiiii.',
Ilil'oniiii shall In'
t.iwii of It.Tk. :
~ai<l il;il<' lli> I.
knl i>f this stati'.
Tlif i|i)i'srion of -.
I !>•• siiliiuiiiml ■ ,
rl-'t tiou to 1.^ \
Heii-rn liimilrrii
rru^iilaliuQs mt
of lht> Poliii.M
tltij: any |ir«>p"s:'
|tlf llll' |HMlIll<>. til.,
Dt in lh>- folh'. I
^riiiiiint of iIm >'
lo tilt" town
HfiirniH, rctinni iilnl in niiinli iiinl
fnact 11.1 fitllotri:
tlic tirst day of .Taiuiary, .\. H.
Ill'* si'Mt of p>vt'rnmt'nt of tlio
■ lianL'i'il from ih>" lity of Saora
i-.\ . anil it is hiTi'liy ihi-iarpil that
"11 of Kerkfh'V shall he the w>at
I n-
i;.i
Marl. C.ili. A.
Kih'il in the ol!i.'
Mar<h, A It. UIOT.
ch. l>epniy.
I'hanfce of the .seat of govprn-
IM-opU- of the stale at llie
Ml the month of November in
ii;lit. and in the manner, and
iivisions provided in title two.
nle of thi- Slate of California,
or constiiiitional amendment
M (|(iesiion shall he ilesipnalei'
"ids: "An a<t lo clianae the
"f California from the oily of
k.ley."
W. U. I'oltTKIl,
President of the Senate.
K. I.. ME.^KtlSLKE.
Speaker of the .\ssembly.
.1. N. tJlLLETT. Governor.
"f the Secretary of State, the
' 1". Curry. Seeretary of State.
SENATE BILL NO. 461.
., Senate. Kebiii:,.v •.>-j _^ j) ];hi7. I^wis .\.
erelary of t\ie Senate.
,ie Assembly. Mareh II. \ i). ]!i07. Clfo Lloyd,
of tlie .\s»i'ntV.1i.
P was re.eived 1,1 '. liocrnor. tlii- O'.ti day of
7l>. liNtT. at K' .1 K M. K. C Coope.-, Private
bf the tJovemor.
bonds, the siii|.iiw or Imiui r.iiiaMr,^ i" s-'"' sink'ni-' fi)"''-
if anv there h>: shall forthwith "m- i.aid inlo the San !• niiieisio
harbor i:n|irovrmeiil fund At the liiii. "f ll>e r.-«|H^-tive draw-
iiiits l.v lot. as aforesaid, and also al lie- lualurily of saul stale
bonds.' said ti-easiirer shall s..|l ihe Coii.d Stales or other U.iids
Iheii ill saicl sinkiiia fund, at j;ovi'riiiiiU niarkil ral-'s. aftiT
advertisiiii: the sale lliereof In the uianie r h.reinbef..ri iiroMded
for the sale of bonds herein aiiihori/.-d i.. Im- issm-d. and shall
use the priH-eiHls for the |.a\nienl of sii, h bonds as may !»■
drawn bv lot. ami ai tin- mat irity "f s;iid b Is outjilandilii:
shall pav ami redeem -aiil matiin-d ..iiistaieliiiL' bonds oiil of
said moneys in said liiml in e\iiiii;iiis| nl of said bonds on
'■oniroller's \varranis diilv drawn ftir ibai joiriMise.
Sf. . i;. The slate .oiiiroller and lli- state treasurer shall
keep full and imrliinlar neeoiint and r.^ord of all llieir pro-
(•emlinKS under this art. ami they shall iransinil to the ijov-
ernor an abstraet of all su.h i.io,ee.lini.- iliereiinder with an
annual reis.rl. to be bv i he i:oveim>r laid b.lore the legislature
bienniallv; ami all books ami |iai.en« periaining to tie matter
provided' for in this an shall at all lime, be open to the inspee-
lion iif anv parlv inieresi.-d. or ibe uom rii..r. or ilie attorney-
ijeneial. or a eoniniiit f eiiher bram li "f Ihe leBislalnre. or a
joint loiiimittee of both, or any citizen of ihe slate.
Sk. 7. It shall be Ihe duly of the siale treasurer lo P»>
Ihe inieresi of said bonds, when the sain.' falls (hie. out of the
sinkini: fiiml provided lor in this act. on .onirnllera warrants
diilv drawn l"or that purpose.
Sh . .S. This act. if a.lopled by the p-ople. shall lake effec
on the tbirtv-lirst day of lie,,-inl»r. A. I', nineteen l"'n< Ire.
and eiaht. as to all its provisions ""-I" ."'"•'%'""'" "*:., rnrn,^
ncessarv for its submission to the loople. and for returning,
lanvassi'ns. and proolainiinp the votes, and a» to said except, a
provisions this a.t shall lake effect inini.iliately.
Si-, !• This a.t shall be submitted lo the people of the
Slate of California for llieir ratilication at Ihe ■>'•"« ?»>"""'
elei'tion. to be b.d.len in the monlh pi N..vember. Alb n m -
teen luimlnd and eiv-lil. and all ballots at sai.l elclion shall
have printed thereon and at ih.;. .n.l thereof, "j:,/:'; ''^' ^ °J
the San I-ramis.o Seawall A.t."^an.l in « .""r'arnt." me un er
Ihe same wonls ■•AKainsI the San !• ran. isco Seawa .\.t
and opposite said lines il„-re shall be left s,.a.es in whiih the
vie;' ma make or siamp a cross to '"•I'""'; " ""J "•„'-,,";::.^
vote for or ai:ninst the sai.l act. aii.l tli.ise voting for said a.t
sal 'lo so bv pla.iiiE a cross op,.osiie the words ••V.y t he San
Fr.-inciseo Seawall .\et." an.l all llios.. v..ling against he sai.
act shall .1.. so bv pla.ing a .ross opposite the wor.ls Aca'"-;"
;,.. Si I'raiiciseo Seawall Act." Th" g..vernor of this slate
s lial it l.i.h- the submission of this a.l U- the p.M.ple. as afore-
sa i bis pn..lamation calling for said gem-ral election
in 111 The votes .asi for ..r against this act shall be
.•omited retiirne.! ami , aiivasse.! an.l .l.-dar.-I in the same
.1 It er -ind s,ibj.-.t to the same rules as w.tes .ast for state
tfiers- .111 if t appear that said act shall have re.'eived a
I* .ritv all llie vl.les cast for an.l against it at said ele.-tion
"IT^a , r.'said. ib.-n the same shall have ..iT.st as !'<--!-n "^fon^
i'r.. i.led. an.l shall be irrepealable until the principal and
n crest of the liabilitb's li..r..in create.1 shall be paid and dis-
."rirgcl ami Hie governor shall make pPH-lamation ther.;of
hut ^f a majorilv of the voles ,ast as aforesai.l are against
this a.t then the same shall be ami b.-.ome voi.l.
Sf. II It shall be the dutv of the secretary of state to
ha'v this' act publishiMl in ai least one newspaper m each
,,.nlv or citv and county, if one be published th.^rPin.
,hro,iL.h..nl fhii state, for three months next preceding the
"eneral .d.-cti..n lo be liol.len in the month of November .\. 1).
nineteen hiimlre.1 and .•ighl. th .sis of publication shall be
nVi.l out of the San Kramisco harbor improvement fund, on
onlr.dler's warrants .liily .Irav.n for that purp.ise . ,
Se.-. 12. This act may be kii-wn and <ited as the Sei-ond
San Fran.isco Seawall A.t.'
Se< . IS. All nets and parts ,
\ islons of tills n'-T nf- ...■•■.•l».*- rt'l
.,/ thi stall III I'alifiiniia. n />ri .. nfrd in munli nml
until mlilii. 'I" riiail «« lullitiin:
1. I".ir till' i>iirpose of iiroiidhc.; a fund for the
If ihi> ind.bMdm>ss hereby aiillioriwd to tie iii.urnsl
nr.l of slat." harbor commissioners for ihe ere.'1ioii
|K. piers. s.a»all. slate railroail. s).iirs and appiir
jn the city ami c.iiinly of San I'ramisc.i. at a .osi
E«-e.l two million .l.dlars (wlii.h sabl wliarvi-s. piers,
lut.' railroail. spurs and appiirt-nances the board of
,., ,oniiiii-sioii..rs are li.r.'by .■mp..w.re.| to eonstru.t
niier aiithori/..Ml by law. and at a .ost not to ex. ivd
liillioii ilollarsi. the stall' treasurer shall, imnnslialely
I issuame of 111.' pro. latnalion of the governor, pro
lion 1*1 hereof, pr.'pare two th.iusand suitable
Jihe Stale of California, in lli.' di'iioniinaiion of one
lilollar* la.h. Tin' wh.de issi f said Isinds shall
till- sum of l«o million d.dlars. and wiid iMin.ls shall
«l at III.' rale >if four per iiniuiii per annum, from
of ilie sale thi'risif. and bmh |irincipal and inier.-«i
,ibl>- in gol.l ."in of til.- presiint siandnnl vain.',
.hall In. pavable at lb le •■ .f ihe state ina-urer.
||. .ration of iiineti-'-n y.-ars fr..iii their date, subjist.
'<l<.|iiplii>n by lot a» in llos a.l li..reinafi>r pr.>-
Mils shall l-'ar .Int.' Ihe ».i ond day of .lanimry.
humlriMl 1 ml nine, and shall \<r ma.le payable
• Inv of .lanuary. nlwU'en hiindr«'il an.l twenty
I he ifili'r.~l ai I riling on -m h of said IhuiiU n>
• hall be .111.' ami pH.^allle at ihe otfi. .■ .if the «iafe
on lb*, s.s'.in.l <la> **f .laiHi'.!.. an.l on ih.- «*s ond
drafts ami warrants ..
San KrnneiKi'o hnrlwir i
"Ski. ."• For the |ia...
-aid bomis a sinking fiiml. i
Inlia Ilasiii Sinking Fiiiid
created, as follows, to wit
lirsl day of .a. h an.l every i
lake fr.iin the San Franei
Ih
ill a i> 11 upon and paid
inprioetneiil fiin.l.
uiyiieiii of the priii.ipal
tint
an.l int.'ri'sl of
be known ami d.'signaled as the
sliall be. llll. I lie- same is ller.'by
The -late trea-siirer shall, on the
.■nib after the sale of said bonija,
harbor improvement fund such
- s' "' ll.llOOl lull..---
sum as. multipliiil by the time the bonds then sold ami out
stamling have lo run. will eipial the principal of the bonds
s.d.l and outstanding at the time said treasurer .shall so take
.: ■ e ..:.! il I.' l...»l...r imtirovi'ment
sai.l sum from said
fund, h'ss Ihe amount
puritose; and h.' shall pla
fund .-n-ali-.l by this
:.*.
San Fran.isco harbor improv.'ment
th.-retofore taken therefrom for said
the sum in the India basin sinking
Said stale tP'asurer shall, on con-
ir.dler's warrants duly ilrawii for that piiriiose. employ the
monevs in said sinking fund in the purchase of bonds of the
Fniti'.! Siafs. or .if the Slate of California, or of the B.'v.'ral
eounlii's or municipalities of the State of California, which
-aid bonds shall be kept in a proper reieptacle. appropriately
labi'l.'.l ; but ln' must ke.'p always on han.l a siitii.ient amount
of money in said sinking fund with wlii.h to pay th'' interest
on such of the state bomls lieniii provided lo be issu.'d as may
have ther.'tofor.' been sold. .Vnd to iirovide means for the pay-
ment of inten-st on the bonds that may be sold and outstanding,
sai.l tri'asiirer shall monlhly lak.' from the San !■ ninci.sco
harbor imiirov.'ment fund, ami pay into said Imlia biisin
sinking fuml. an amoiinl .iinal to the monthly interest then
due on all bon.ls I hen sold, delivered ami outstanding. The
board of slate harbor eoniniissioner.s are hereby authorized
itid direit.'.l by the .-.dli-.tion of diK-kage. tolls, rents, wharfage
ami cii)mige lo lolb'it a sum of m.mey sutlicient for the P'"'-
POS...S of this a.t. ov.r I above the amount limited by
sei-tion two ihoiisand live liun.lr.'il an.l tweniysix of the
Politi.-al Co.h' of the Slate of California. Hetween the hrst
an.l t.nlh dav of Ninember. in the \ear nineteen hundred and
.■ighi.'.'n and' between the tiivt and tenth day of November
of each v.'ar thereafter until Hie iiialiirity of said bonds the
said ir.'a'surer shall, in Ihe pr.'sem-e of the governor, proceed
to draw bv lots su.-h an amount of bomls as shall be re.iiii-sitP
III exhaust as nearlv as may be the amount in said sinking
fund at that lime, and shall thereupon and before the tenth
dav of Ueceniber following, give notice by public advertisi'inent
to'be iiis.'rled twi.-e a week for two weeks in two newspapers
ioiblislie.l in the .-itv and .oiinty of San Fran. is.o. ami also in
one newspap.'r published in the city of (laklan.l. ami also in
one newspaper publisli.'d in the ciiy of I.os Ang.des. and also in
one newspaper published in the city of Sacram.'nto. staling the
number of bonds so drawn and that the prin.ipal of said bonds
will I,.- pai.l on pr.'s.'ntation lo th.' trea.surer on or before the
s,.cond dav of .lanuary. following, and that from and after
sii.-h last ■ iiani.'.l date, all inlen'st upon bonds thus drawn
shall .-ease and it shall be Hie duty .>f the treasurer as s<mn as
sai.l bon.ls so .Irawn bv lot are surrendered to him and paid to
cancel the same, and Ihe inl.-rest coupons thereon aiid each
v.>ar b.-ginning with the year ninete.n liundre.1 and eighteen,
the siiid treasurer shall, in the manner aforesai.l. pro<'Ped to
draw bv lot such an amount of bonds as shall be re.iuisite to
pxlcnist as nearlv as mnv be Ihe amount in said sinking fund,
ami' iinxeed in the manlier hereinabove stated. After the pay-
ment of all said bon.ls. the surplus or balance reinaining in
said sinking fund, if any there be. shall forthwith be paid
into Ihe San Fran.isco harb.ir improvement fund. At the tiine
of the respective drawings by h.t. as aforesaid, and also at he
maiiiritv of sai.l state bonds, sai.l tr.>asiirer shall sell the
rnil.'d States or other bon.ls then in said sinking fund, at
governing market rail's, after a.lverlising the sale thereof in
The manner hereinbefore provbl.-l 'or the -jale of bomls hereb>
a.thori/ed to be issue.!, and shall use the ).rocee<ls for he
■ment of an.h bon.ls as may b- drawn by lot. and at the
President of
It. I.. HK.KKPSt.EE.
Speaker of the As.sembly.
Approve.1 March 2 1st, A. I>- • '^ ^ c.it.i.ETr. C.overnor.
^,..,.,^.d: Filed in .'-offi- '^f ;"-,^;';;;\:i;^ t^l^"^
•Isi dav of Manh. A. l». i-" '
State. Hy .1. U.-'s.h. I>ep.ll>.
, , p«viiipnt of amh bon.ls as may i^ un."" '■-■ •— • ••■■ -.--
in .onm.i „)th the pro- ^"uHiv of said bonds oui«ti.n.lii..^i«ll f> "."•' '•-"•m ^»}^
. I J.- ' i,,,,.iii of Slid IkiiiiIs on i#..,irol'.-r -! warraif,., ,i,,i,
}\ VJ' h""-ien»te ; "Vwti '^.r";'.",', air,';-'."' « !;^" ••HI.. 1 S'-'Jl..rjl
resilient of .he wenaie. ■ f
., T ij. ......... L-E- I- "• '•""■ ,,^„ 1 ,1... ..._.. »,..,-..,,,,.,.,. ..K-ll
!>'wis .\.
||«. of •'»• b )'-«r after the -il-
Hr.i pH\i>"'til of inleri--i -1.!.
. .\, I' ninetisM buMl'.
as may b«»r !"•••« 'i"
nrte«-n \enr» from H"
f tb«. same . |,rio (*/m/.
1m mad,- .iti Ih.' *e.-iiiid
il and ten, oti M.t iiinn.^
rioforr sold .\l llie
.J ,1.. „f -aid |i.m.l> kII
SENATE BILL NO. 812.
l.„ss..d Ihe Senate, February Jh, A I'- V*''
llilborn, S.sp'iary of lb.' Seiial';. - ,-|jol,loyd.
!'asse,l the Aswinbly. M""'' •'• ^ '
Chief Clerk of Ilie Assemhl> . ,.,,..,.r„„r this l-Hi ''"-V "'
This Hill was receiv... b.v Ihe '•''J"'";i'^\. ",'..oper. Private
Manh. A. 1 >. l'-'<'7, m '<• <"■'""''' * **■ '^■
Secretary of the <:overnor. ,„,^
ciiAtn-Ku 4:ti. i« oc/ '"/•"••;;';/;;,,,' ,7,r„,,, /Ac fco«r,f
i,f .lat. l.o„./« In mall a fund '" '*;,', ,'", „r,,, /.,r a liJat
1.1 .,.,lr liarhur m "" "^ •' "',' 'Zrl «a>'- ' "• '*<^
f:r ,hr ,„,„. I of .,,,1/ l...«.h: •'"•',;'«"';„* „pj„„i.,li-l<
„au „,n,,r. ia r..,Mon (*. r. .. ; ;••;«. 7, ;^f„';/„, „irf
i.f (*o««nH./ iliillar. fur lk<- 'tV" ' '^^ ,„ „
hi.«il.: a,,il ,,r„n.li«o l-r Ih, .«l.ni. •-.•■<• "1 '""
iiiU III Ihr |MO»>/c.
iA» ami'ml.Nl al KMra Session by S ■'•■ "'" ^"- ''
SENATE BILL NO 7.
Pas 111.' Sunt.-. N..veml-r Ji'. V l> ""'" '■■*''" '^■
Ililt-irn. S.Hninr.v ■•f 'lie .Senate Clio Moyd.
P.'l.s..'i| Ibe .\-selllbl>. November -J. » •' " '
Chief Clerk "if lb.. As-enjldj. , .^, • J„ „(
Thi. Hill »». r.si',xe.|'by >»>',«»«"-"'**■ ..V';, privMe
November. A. !• >!«'7. at 11 oVI«'k » « ^• • ' ""'•"•
>»«rei«rv of Ilie «lo. ernor.
"In mrl lo ftruilili liiT tki w»«di.. • •'•'" ™'J ^
1.. irmfr n fnnil fur fhr »f»f;wl«i'»""
Sk. fi The Stat.' lontroUer and the slat* treasurer shall
ke.'i. full and particular ai count mid r.'i ord of all their pro-
icslings under this a.-t. an.l lli.'y shall transmit to the governor
an 'ibsiracl of all su.h priKii'dings tlii'r.undi'r. with nn annual
report to be bv the governor laiil before the b'gislature
bb'tiiii'illv and nil books and paiK-rs i>erlnining to the matter
r. i.ldf..r in ibis ad shall al all times be open to the inspei-
iot I- anv party inter.'sl.sl. or ibe governor ..r the attorney
"etii-ra or a nminee of either l.rnn.h of the legislature, or
: i„ii,t' imittee of both, or any .ilu-en of the slat.-,
C 7 II shall be the .lul.v.of the Stat.; treasurer to pay he
interest of sai.l l^ni'ls. wli.n "the same falls <liie, out of the
ihiking fmid provi.h'.l for in this ad, on .s.ntndlers warrants
'"t:'T"This'ad,':f''aX;.ed by the people, shall tak.' eCTect
on he thir V irsi .lay of Ik-c-ml-r, A. L. tune .. en hundred
on til. ■""'• ' 11 .- ,,,,,n.i„i,,„s i.xcepi those relating to and
r .::^!^v'l?.; Us "ibmissilm N. ...e P.'.P1.;. nivi for r.-tiirning
mva^^ing and priH laiming the v.it."., an.l a- Jo sai.l ex..epte,I
, rov siotis this a.l shall lake .'ire<t inimcliaiely.
' 4V. •• This act shall I- snbmilte.l to the I»'o|.le of the
Stale of California for their ratili.ation at the next g.'n.>ml
risio, .. 1 • bold.'n in the month of November. At. . nine-
s^ I I'mlrcl ami eight, an.l all ballots al sai.l ele.-tion shall
1^". int^sl tli.'r.s,n an.l at Hi.' .'ml iheP'of. the wonls. For
he In.r." llnsin A.l." an.l in a separate ine under "'," »?"»
oils Vgahis the imlia Ilasin A.l," an.l opp-e'it "I lines
I'V.. -hall le l.'ft spaces in which the voters may niake or
slant, a ross to indi'ale whether they M.le f..r or against he
«b , i" ami those voting f..r sai.l act, shall do «. bv plming
r r.^- ...posite «»onls -For the India Ibwin ,\.t, .ml all
;,,;«; oiing auain e «*••"-< ,-''•'^";'^:^''■^;: *.'.'' Ve
ros. op|-..ile Ihe «or.|. "AgainsI the Imlia lU.in A '- The
govern, r ..f lbi« -Isle shall Im lu.le the .ubniH-ion of Jl '• " «
?o III.' |«H.pIe, as af.m-«id, in hi. |.n« lai n .-allmc for «ild
general elw-Ii.fl. . , ., I,, 11 h,
4i, ill The v.ile. .S.I for or sgsin.l Ihis s.f snsu ne
i,«ini.sl. reli.rne.1 ami i^n.««.'.l »ml .1- Isr-l in the «!«• n..n
f**- k"
l>..r «n.l snlij.st to the >n
..m.er. ; an.l if II spl"':<r Hint
mnjorilv of nil Ibe v..ie. i-a.l f ■
*• sfor.-«nl.l. Ili'fi Hie "sne
,,^,„ l,),.,l „nd •ball •»• lrre|.- .
.. sIihII
,.. .ael for .late
1 have rei-eixed a
I Jit .,lbl rle.-ll««
. . '. '..f»
-.-r-
.-.-d,
,l bill if ■
ihi. srI IkHI
„( tiK- -s r. i«r» ••» **»*' •»
fHljirv Mt ?»tat»-.
JT NO. 14.
l..«i-. A.
111.! I.loyil,
|k<'r. As^istnnt
12tli .!:.>
rv of Ih.
»' V.
n
u.
:iny
|«t lis ri'iiwlav
»nunry, .\. 1»
thf riitinltor>
Killing in f;>vi>r
ariiric liv.' iif
sinondtMl sn :is
ir. s.H'rciiiiy of
]an<l siir\.vi.r
|u;ini-i' in '
sliall 1
,.li ilf.i . ,.
lixc'il ftir ilii-
honvanil doiliirii
|(l ,l..I!,ir.
Brvi'yii! .;
Htcinwy J :
111) i<
|.i.Tf<l
^ring tht'ir r*'-
tiiP li»Bi<l:itiiri'
.ir all r.r -mil
• iniTPa-' tlip
B>liliiliiMi. X.i
iTvii'C. in any
fiitiM-n liiiii.lrfd
rill' li'Ki«l,iuiri>
Irvi'jnr-ti'n-rril :
pall ri-ifiv.. fur
DrniaiK'p "f any
I roHTKIl,
111'- SflKlU-.
?KAKI>SI.Jf.
Ih'* .VsjM'liiliIy.
of Stal.'. tlif
Sft'n-rary of
|NT no. 16.
I. -wis A
O'l. <'liief Cl.Tk
"Tii'.r. thin n
|i\Mr.. S.Tri'tarv
»' A... /.;, (
■if I'liltfnrntn.
htl nitf iitlimi
f'l U, thr l.niilh
• r«/,ir« ..f II,,
||i'/«M» .,/ Ih,
'•-■■liar scs
llr >••»!■
all IIh
. itilitiu
iwi'niv-
..f Tali-
I :<ll i-oliinit'llrt-
•li-' lir^i liny
ifMilKTi*. anil
1m' Itifiinial.
ri- till' li'Bi).
fil in I'itliiT
Hi'^nioii with-
rtiif.
II re<-ou^i> for
aili for rnili
111: 111'- M'^'iiiin
lolbir* i»mli.
.'filinary
I niil'^ag*-
> . -iiilt
it. Ii iminlK'r
ii« Inrhiy lii>'
uiniiin. Tin
>!• : Ion in iio
nn'l iM:i..W-.
■ ' ,. r
■r
Lr<Hiiiii
ll.r S. 1
*••• r*-1«r» i»f
.' su.h ia« |,j 111. I...,,,.,, if u., .1..,,, .; ,
'rnrii.<| III i.iipsiiani^.. iliTi-of. r-ju'iil ih,. -,;
\V. l;
Prt^i'lrtr
It I
S|i<'ak''r '
Ml. -I: C. K. Ci ituY. S.-tri'lary of Sliil.
Kn.lor«.o.l : Ki|..,! in ll„. nlfir.. of the S." ■••
Utii liny of Ma nil, .V. |(. I!h>7 O K «'
>*tal.'. Ily .?. IIo...i,|,. I>pp„iv.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND
.Viloiiti'd in SHnat.'. Fihriiarv 11 \ I'
llilhorn. Si'i-rctary of tin. Si-naiV.
.Vilo|it<<ij in .\<-i<>iiiliIy. K.liniarv Ift \ |i
Clii.-f fli'rk of the Assenihly.
Till." Itesolntion was niiiveil
liny of Kehrunry. .\. I>. 1!H17. y„
of the (iovernor.
I
hy the i;.
<". Coopi r.
1 tK.
S.-nnte.
-L»:r.
-wmbly.
Siaic. the
. f'larv of
. - NO. 31.
I.i'Wis .\.
• •|i.. I.Ioy.I.
r. this 2t;th
• u- Seiretary
liriMia ry
I- li..i\
also lie
I'riiiiary
ire nhail
lion fur
tions in
.'• ;:;.ili.!.ilory nlxi ..I
" ' i.oH.T i<i esiablisi,
!'■ • tiiin iitfi.'ers serving .
»!■.»• iiy. or iiiy and .onnly. or i.. ntv ..r olh.r siih.|ivi~i„n of
a ilesi-niHed iHiimlaiion. without ma k lis sii.h ionit..'n.-ntion
iiniioriu and for «iii h imriiose surh \n^' inav declare the nonii
laiion of any my. ,iiv nnd .oiintv . .. . " '
division /V..ri,/.,y, (o.ir.r.r. tlmtuni
I'liait n dirwt ).nniary ele<'tion law nnd'
'1. 1 1' the tej*i«ital >; '
■ the house in w I ;.
111. and the ;ienis -.
ii-iili-ied in Mie .«aiiii' m
[■roieil hy lliii governor.
soil ion. till
and I'ffot.
jiri-ii'M i.riiuary clMiioTi la
. inly or politiinl siih-
Ihe htsi-laiiire shall
the provisions of this
>hiill remain in forre
I (('«/• C. F. CiHuv, Sisretary
Knilor^eil : Filed in the otliie . ■
iltli day of Manh. A. I>. I'.MIT. (
Hy .1. Iloesill. Ilepilty.
K. L. Beariisi.fk.
Sp<' ker of the Ass.-mblv.
\y. n. IVmrm.
I'r. -ident of the Sinate.
State.
lie Serretnry of Stal>'. ilie
Ciir'T, Siirelarv of S^.'.•
< ll-MTKK IC. Siiiat, r„„Hlil„ti„„„l \m,ml nl \o. .1/. 1
rrti.hitiuti t,i iiriifiitiif to thr p,i,i,lr „f the smJ, i,f I'lilifxriiia
nil atii'ii,lm, III l„ thr ri.nitiUilinn nf thr S' iir of fiilifurnin
r'liiliiiii III thr •\rtriixi<iii „f thr trrmi ■■' ij-isf'iKi- ff riir-
li'iriiliituN.
The leaislaliire of the Stnli' of Cnlifomin. ni it* lliirfv-seventh
-"""Mrm. -rrm Thirrt.= nf .nil nieniliers erpefeirt,. tin' T«nrar(f Tin*"
.\sKeiiihly votine Ihenfor. proposes to the iiiinlifiid eliM'tors of
the Slate of California ihe follmvinir anu-ndiiii in lo sisiion
se\eii of article twelve of the i onstitiition :
Si'itiiJii .seven of artiile twelve nf the eonsliniii-'ii is hereby
iiiiinded so as to read as follows:
etion 7. The lei:i>latiire shall not .■\i
or iliarter. nor remit the forfeitiire of an> r
•if .iny ipiasi-pnblie iiirporation now exist •
hereafter exist umlir the laws of t|
enee of any oih.'r rorporati
Ihe laws of this state, may
the expiration of
franehi.ne
-■ .ir . barter
■ T uhi.h shall
is stale. Till- term of exist-
in now or hereafi r existins under
be extended, at mdv time prior to
■ ..i..s .ii.i.i.s ,,, III! wi jKo .11 loll. :iiio I liereil|Htn iiie lerill i
.ori.i.ration shall be extended for the iieriod sp.vitied in
eertitiiate. and siuh eorporation shall tiiereafter pay nil annual
or other fi'es re<piired by law to be paid hy riTporations.
\V. I! I'ORTER.
President nf the Senate.
K. I. r.KARDSt.EK.
Speaker .f the .\ssembl.v.
K. ri RitY. SiHrelary of Stat'-
File<l in the offiep of the Si" -•■tary of State, the
'■ A. Ii. 11M17. C F. Curry, ."Jeiretary of State.
Mu^l: r,
KtidorsrtI ?
lii.v of F
r.v .1 Iloisih, "Kepuly.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 32.
.\. I' l'.iii7 LewLs .\.
Clio Lloyd. Chief Clerk
l-'i'brii;iry ^.
the Senate.
. Man b 2. 1'«17.
.V'i'pt.'.I :ii S. nil
Hil'.m. Sisretnry of
A.loi.ii'd in Ass.'nibl>
'f the .\ssetnbly.
This Ki'sohiiion wax received hv the Covernor. this Oth dar
"f .Manh. A. I>. l'.Mi7. K. C. ("ooiier. rrlvate Secretary of the
tfovernor.
S, hittr t'ovHiituliotiat \mrHilmr„i Vo. .??. ii
;>ri. (.!,«<■ Ill thr piu/ilr nf thr Stair nf lulifnriiiil
I III f'l thr riiti-ilitiitiun nf thr >,tiiti\ hi/ nililinij il
till II III tii («• iiiimlnriil iiili,,,, i.lti nf arlirlr fnur
Ihr ixiiiMHr uf i miiliiy^m uf
ClIMTER 2>>.
ri iiiliitiiin ti,
itn It III I tilth
II, ir m rtiiit,
ihiritif. rilaiiiia to limitalinu
III, mi Hlttr 1111,1 attittmbltf.
The leL'islaturi' of the State of California, at itx i-eeular ses-
sion. <i>niiiii'ii. ilia on the sevi-nili day of .January. ninei.Hfl
hiindnsl .Mill si.ven. two thirds of all Ihe members el.s-t.sl to
I'm b of the h.iiiscn of said lesishitiire vi.tinK in favor iherinif.
Iierel.y propos,. i|iat a new s.s-tion |i.< aihhil to the i-onsiitiiiion
of the Stall, of ralifornia to be niiiiihi-ri'd ••siion Iwenty-lhrM' a
of artii-le four tberisif to rend as fnllov^s :
Setlion 'i'tn. The legislature mav also i>roviile for the
"iiiploviiiini of lii'lp; but in no .as.' shall the total exp.i,«.. f„r
..Ili.-rs. .uiploy.'-s and nitai bos ..x, „h1 i|ie sum of live biimlml
dollars i«'r day for I'ither hoiis... :ii nnv regular or biennial
■"'ssinn. nor the sum of tno liundn-.! didlars per day for either
house at nn.v s|«s iai or extmorilin.irv •«>»..ion. nor shall the
j.ay of nny olB.'.'r. enipho.-- i.r ntt.i. I..-, l.,- iiier>'n<ed after he is
.'l<x i<sl or n|>i>dnte<l.
\V. It roNrtR.
I'ri-.i<lenl of the S4.nnle.
It. I.. I(> (Kl>sl>>.
S|»-«|ier of Ihe .\ssemhly.
till. I: r. K. fi RM1. >l<..iii„rv of Mtatr.
Fri.|..r«.s|. Fib-d in the nA.-. of i|,e Rn-relarv of Klaie. ll>*
II day of Mar. A. I». I'.aiT r r rurrr. M.s r^-iarv ..( Hial*.
Il\ J lliievh. |l>.t)l|lv
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. M.
A.|..pl..| III iCnsie. F.l.rii.Trv I'j ,\, |i. v,«»J. t^iwtm X,
IlilUirii. H.S r.'(nfv of ih.. H.'ij.....
\.i .. .
I
.ls.« ■'< Mif h. A
• •f the lisiirnwit
I'tlti
II \ I» 1!"C «•».. iMv*.
< 1-1 Ih* llm-mtnr. Iliia I3tli
< «'nn|>rr. Pri»««» Kesreiarj
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL
\.|..pt.-i| ill Assembly. Fi'lirniir .",
Chii'l' Clerk of the .\s.sembly.
.Vibipti-il in Senate. Marrlijf
"Tfei r.lary of ihe Senate.
This Itesolttiion was received
of Manh. A. I>. I!ai7. K. C. I
tiov.'rnur.
AMENDMENT NO. 7.
A I'. I!tfl7. Cll.i I.I. .yd.
axis A. Hillmrn.
by the Ijovernor. this 7th day
»>|wr. Private Secretary ..f tbi
ClIM'IH! L'-J
i<i lllhllj '
.f the S
'iiliilinnnl [nil mini, III V.. 7
The IcKislaliir.
session i-oiiinii'iu-iiiL: on tl.'
nineteen hundred and sev. t;
elected to each of the llous. -
pro|.iKse ihnt sistion live ..i" ;
of the Stale of California. !'.■
Sti . .". The leaislaturi". \>\
provide for the election or apj
of hoards of sii|
neys. and sii.li •
'.' "'alifornia. at its r.u'uhir
•^ .lay of .January. .\. !>
■l.rds of all the inemlier>
'■it!'.' in favor thereof, hereby
!.' .-leven of the constituiion
'iiil-'.i so as to read as f.ill.iws
'■era: and uniform !:u\s, slii.l
iiimeiii. in the several i' -s.
rvisors. slieriiT-, poiinly clerks, ilistri. r "..r-
thi'r county, t.iwniiti'p, nnd miinici|.:i: .iti. ' r-
as public convenience may reipiiri'. and shall [in'scril.e ih.ir
diilii's and tix their terms of otti.e. It shall reniilale iln' coni
pensation of all such officers, in jirotHirtion to duliis. iiii.l iii.iv
also I'stablish fees to be chnrir.'il .in.l collected by sn, |i ,i!i, .:-
for services performed in their r''s;s.i'rive otiices. in tli. ::. .' ■
and for the uses provided by l:i». and for this piirpos. : „;y
classify the counties by popuhiti.m; and it shall provid- lor
Ihe strict accountability of coun'v mii) township officers f.ir all
fe.is which may be colle<-ti'd hy M.-t,. and for all pu!'" - ■ ■'
mtiiiii'ipal moneys which may b- ; li.ii. iliem. or otfi. !i! > ••
into their posst'ssion. It may r.;; ,tie the compeiis.ir .' ■; "f
icrnnd nnd trial jurors in nil ".':r'us within the olas».'> of
counties herein permitted to be nm.!': such conipensntion. h"»-
ever. shall not. in any class, exce. .1 :'.» sum of three doll:irs |i"r
day nnd mileage.
R. L. rtE.^Rnsit f
Sl*aker of the .\s«i ::.i.iy.
W. It. I'OHTiR.
Preaident of the >'• ante.
!(»<«/: <". F. CiRRY. Secretary . ; -viate.
Kndorsed: Filed in the office of il'i<8.»reMiy of State, the
s dav of March. A. I>. 1!>07. C. F. fi.rTT. S"-^reiar.. of Stat".
I!y .1. Ilmsch. Keputy. "*
b.V I le 'I'.'
< 'ooji r I'r;
iititti I IM'
•f a tfi' "
ary
vmT
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTION A
A.l.ipied ill Ass. iiil.ly. Fcbriiar>
Cliicf Clerk of the .\ssenibly.
Ailo|iieil in Senai". February
llilborn. Secretary of the S.'nale.
This Kesoliition "as ris'i'lvi-d
day of March. .\. I> l""" I- '"
the Ittiveriior.
ClIAITfR "JI. l«..)liWl( Conxflte
lt< ii.liiliiiii III mm till nil linn mit
liiliiiii III fitlifnriiiii
The l.-sislntiire of the St.ite of c.tlif.^nia
1 onimen. nil! on the Tih day of .lai
the llieliilu'rs ehs'led to lai II of 11
lure \oiiiu. in favor ilii'ri.of. her*'
article nine of the c.mstilulion '
nmendisl to n-nd a« folhms:
Sis lion <;. The public s<'h«ol
•'v.-niiiiT cleiiieniary s<biM»Is. nnd *
s. hiMils. normal s« lns.N. ami te« Ic
IisIuhI liv lite h'KisIaiiir*'. or by i
Th«' entire revenue derived from ,.
■ he Keio-rnl sinte SI hod tax «h.i
«H|i|s>rl of day nnd e>enini . ' ■
laliire limy niitlKirifi* and •
•f-hiM.I fix for the KiipfMirt of ■
aii'i .' x'hools. or cjii
lb' lewil *yslein. ille!
•I- -liall !■• a|<tdie<l •■ v. .
•< lu<.4* f.>r Mhlrli swh stws'ial 4^f| W '-
R t
L AMENDMENT NO. P
.".. .\ !• !:«'" Clio l.loyd.
iO \ I'. V.'^' I/ewis A.
pi
llh •'« ••
if-. *»'•
.i
■ -. this f'.th
■iiM'retary of
. Ill Vo. ••■.
if thi cow«ti-
.'ITih session
'liinis of all
;iii| Ii'cisla-
' ion six of
ifomia lie
I" da.y nnd
- .- ^is-ondary
I..' .-.lab-
I'lthorily.
ml from
, I.. III.'
I|,.. l.'ils.
-I'.sial stale
■I iirr si-hooU
Ii.l.-l In
• :!i such
■ i.f the
Mil
Kmli
Uih d
Slate
•I: C.
irsed
lav of
i:y .r
r
lif.W.- r. r. «•!■■». IWr*!
t - ' — ' ...... ..
ASSIMSLV CONSTlTuTi
' !>>•«». Ik*
-■rT M Hfalv
fHT NO .'«
F. Ci ititY
Filed in Ih
March. A. I<. 1!MI7
Iloesch. Itepiity.
It' 1- ItlAKIist.tE.
h|>eiker ,.f the Atsiinhly
W'. K. I'oKriR.
1 r.s|,!,.„, ,,f ,|„, .SHnnt.',
Sivretnry of Sr •
of til., s. ., ,.f Si,,.., ,|„
I ' .**i'. ri'tary .i*
office
SENATE BILL NO. 850
Passi'd Hie Seiiat.'. Kibr.iary U'N, A |i i:iii7
I.i
llilborn. Secretary of th,. Siiia'te '
cle:r;n!^d::^;:;^ ^""■'■" -• '■'■ ••■ '■■'"• '"■• im^i. nu.i
Secretary of the timernor. '"'''■'"• ^"'^'"•'
CiiAITtn Its. \ii ml t„ rlintiiir thr .,.,, . - ,, , , , ,,
M'/^• „ lalifiinti,, fri.ii, tin' iH,, „i s. , , ,',. '{ ""
■I' nyk.iry „,,., ti. ...httii, ih.-Z'i'i.-:: : ,J,:,^,^'Z
I I: ,..,., lie of Ihr Stittriif l„lil„r„i„, rvprv,. iii.il ,„ ,rt,nl
iiiiiiiilili,, ,i„ ,„„pf „, f,jtu„,.
n,ie'::ni.l;dr:.r;;;;;' ;;^;7 ;•;::!:-; '"y "f •>■■ o- a
=*'^ ^ '•""f ^" ;"a/r ;.: .'i!an;::rfr:ix"r';:f 'L^t^
t i.erk.'ley. and il i- 1. |.,.|,y ,|,.,.|nred that
til" town of li.rk';',, -linll be the seat
It ml
1 1.
flielll
i>n an
I he town
;ifler said ilati
. ,--■ '""u lo 11. 'IK' :'
of 201' rnineni of this state,
i?*.*' r 11 '*?'*' 'I'!''"'.''"! .01 such c'hanire of i
'. the ballot in llie followinj: words- ■ \n
-eat of riivei-Mincnt of the SiMt.- of Calif.!,"
Sii'-ranienio to the town -f |i,.rki'lev "
iiaiei
I to chanire the
r.im the I'itv of
Appnoi'il March I'.il,. .\. [i
Kndorsed : Filed in the otii. .
7'li day of March. \. \t. V.»\~
I'.y .1. Ilo'iifh. Meputy.
\\ l;. r.ilirKK.
PresiiliTit of the Senate.
It. I.. IlK.tRliSI.KE.
Speak, r ..f the .\sseiublv.
•K)7.
.T. X. liiiii'TT. tiovernor.
•f the S. r.'tary of State, the
F. Currs, S...retary of State.
SENATE BILL NO. 461.
A. I). 1UIJ7. Irfwis A.
I». 1907. Clio Lloyd.
Tassiil till' S.'iialc. Febri^ry •_>..
Ililhoru. Secretary of the Si-nateT"
I'assiil the .Vssenibly. March li v
Chief Clerk of the Ass,.|ii',.|y. ' •'
This I'.ill was r i\ei| hy ,1,,, l,o „,„„r
March. A. I >. l!*'"
Sis ret ary of the <i
at ii:
eiimr.
. ■- .-.■■..,. this nth dar of
'"■I'lk M. K. c. c.Kipe,. Private
CiAiltii Vfi- \<> -' '•' l-r-iilr J„r „„ ,„„„„,., „„,/ „,,,
.,/ .Int. Iiiiiiil, III ..--l(c ,1 /„„,/ l.,r I,,.. ,. ,r„,.„„„ , , ,Ae
hiiitril 1.1 .Int. Iinrliiir c„„„„i,.i,„„ , , ..f ,ri,„rir,. pur,. ,ra-
...til. Mlitti i:t,lii.i.l -iiiir. itiiil 't,.,ii„ii„„,„.,^ j„ „„, ,.„
ninl ...uiilfi 1,1 >.i,. hrilmtii.i: In ,n,tl, „ ,i„ki„g fumi fur
thr f,it„,iiiiil 1,1 .iid hiiii.l': iiinl iiriiriiliiig f„r ihr „ibmiM,i.„i
■ i thin lilt In It ' itr nf thr pi ii/ilr.
I ,..r,/./c .if II ■ SInlr.if liilif..r«ia. rr,,rr.,„ii,i ;„ „ „„,, „„,y
.MX'ffifify. */'. I iiit.t tin fnlliiirn:
SiiTloN I For the puri f providing a fund for tin-
pay i ."nl of till' indebtis|ni-ss bei.hy authorir.iil to 1... incumsl
by lie board of slati' harleir commissioners for ili>. ins i ion
of wl.arves. piers. s«'awal|. slate railroad, spurs and appiir
lennU' - s in the city and . oiint.v of San Francisco, at
not 111 .'M'l'eil l"o iiiilli
senvvall. siiiie railroad. ...
slate i.arlHir isuiiiiiissiiiiiirs an' heri'by eiiiiHiwereil to consiruit
in Ih. nuinmr aiiihori/e<l b> l.iw. and at a <i>st not to .xcml
snid '"o miriiili ibdlars
II d.. liars Iwhiih said wharMs. piers,
pur- and ni'luirtinani'es the board of
of
after the is-siian
* ithsl for in sis'iiim 1
IsXkIs of the Stale 111
llMMisnnd dollars i-aci
not excis'd the siilii of
Is-ar inien'st at the rai
if llie kllli. Ill'
the tihl
•hall I" ;
and lb. ^
«l 111- . - T
hoMeV'-r. lo I.
% ide<l Snid I.
A l». MllM'l.s I,
ofl llif. ••ssind
e.«hl \ l» 'I
«f.
It.
.1.
tl
.i.d II ; •
tri'asiirer shall, ininnsliniely
ition of the Eoxirnor. |>r>i-
|.nr<' two thousand sminhlr
tl the denominiiiion of one
issue of .»i,| |s>n<l> shall
lollnrs. and said Istnils sluill
Iwr t-cnluin |s-r annum, froti.
id \—i\t priiMiimt nnd inier«-i
1 ihi. iiroseiii siandard value.
'■ olftce of the slAle In-nsllfer,
in. fri.iii Ih.ir ibiic. ..bj. .t.
Ill
I.I
■ I
iii'l -l.,i;| U' II , .
.'levn loiiiilrvsl nnd i»v.i
lin so. b ..f -Si.l Iso-.ls
111
hiu'*
..Hid
tiiaj
as
ibrd
iii-ni
iiini
pail
coni
SaB
■J Is
Su
llil
Chi
Ma
S..<
• r NO H
•I >ia fit..
lilt*
prtii
.•iiiirm ti'iii'MiM i ■ lit*- nui" \aluf m iu<ttu'> '>i Up-
nrtiiii'i'v V.mtiiin.'il in Mini roll. lint no Iwaril of i<<|iiHli/.ulii>n
'linil rV.s.- Muv ™.ri:::!L' . .1 1 "f 'nivt. .ontrn.r or nth.T
olilii::iliiiii l>y wlii.li :i 'M'l I* s(H-iirc<l. moni».v. or solvent <ri-<iir.
iilio\f it- fiirP vnlilP.
j{|., ^0 \|| |ir,)|,,itv. i\. I'pt nx othcnviw in this ronslitu-
tiiin proviili-ii. ^Iinll li.> 'ii->'-"'l in tlif county, rity. cily ami
i-onnlv. town, lownsliip. ..r ilislii.t in wliiili it is sitimtpil. m
till- ni.iiin>r im'sirilu'il l>> inn. . ,, i
Sn . 11. InioiiH' t:i\'« iMiiy he n«!'"'»»pil to nml oolhvipil
from prvsons. .nrponiii'in-. joinl-stmk ii!««ofintion«. or i-oin-
Piini.* resilient or (loin; l.ii-iness in tliis sliite. except those
provi.lc.l for in miIuIIv i-i.'ns km. >I>i nn«l (ci of srt lion fotir-
teen of this iiriirle. or iinv r>ne i.r more of ihi-in. in such cases
nnil anioiinis. anil in such niani^i-. as shall lie presirihed hy law.
S.riiiiil. Thi'ie is hiTchv nihle<l to article ihirtm'n two new
seel ion- lo he iniinheied fourteen anil fifteen anil to read as
' Sii U Taxes levied, assessed and collwted as hereinafter
I.r.oi.led upon lailioails. iiicliidini: .sir.'et railways, whether
opernied in one or iii"ie cc.iinlies: sli'.'pina car. ilinina <-ar.
draw in;: room car and pala.- car companies, refrigerator, oil.
st..ck fruit anil otii.r car l.ianini: and other car companies
op.T.-i'iiiiL' upon railroa.ls in lliis state; every company doinz
.•xpress hnsini'ss on any iailn>ad. steainlioat. vessel or sla.:e
line in tills stale: telenrai.li comiiaiiies. telephone <-ompanies :
companies eiii;av'd in tlie iiansniission or snle id' cas or eli'i-
iricin : iiisiiran ompanics. hanks. Imnkim; iisso.ialions. sav-
inss and loan societies, I iriisi companies: nml taxes upoti
all franchises of everv kind and nature, shall lie entirely and
-.excltisivelv r.*r stale porpiLse.s. and shall be levied, assessed
and colle<le,l in the niaiiner liereinaft.o- provided. 1 lie woril
•■companies" as uscl in this s,.,iion shall include persons, part-
nerships, joiiil-siock nss,.ciatioiis. comiianies. and corporations.
Ml propertv n.il i'\cmi>l from taxation, exi'ept Ihosc clashes
of prnperlv eniinieraled in this sction. shall he siili.)eci to
assessment and taxation, in llw manner provided hy law. lor
coiintv ciiv and coiinlv. ciiv. town, townshiii. anil district
purposes ■/•lori./..;. thai until the year I'.'U the slate shall
reimhuise San r.cninrdiiio. I'lacr and Yiilia counties for the
net loss in county levnues .Kcasiomsl hy the withdrawal of
railroad properiv from coiiiily taxation.
i«i .Ml railroad companies, incliidini: street railways,
whither Miieraled in one or more counties: all shepins car.
dinini; car. draw iim-rooni car. and palace car companies, all
lefriu-erator. oil. slock, fruit and other car-loaiiinK and other
car ciimpanics. oiieralini: upon the railroads in this slate:
all companies doina express hiisiness on any milroad. steain-
hoai M->sel or stane line in this slate: all tdenraph and tele-
phone .oiiipanies: and all companies ci,L'ai:ed in the Iransmis
sion or sale of aas or el.itricity shall annually pa.v to i ic
stale a lax upon tlieir franchises, roadways, roadheds. rails,
rolline stiM-k. iioles. wires, piiies. canals, conduits, rialils of way.
and other propertv used in the operation of their business in
this stale. compuU'd as follows: Said tax shall he eipial to the
perceiiiaL-es hereinafter lixeil upon the •.■ross receipts from oper-
ation of Mich companies and each thereof wilhin this state.
When such companies are operalini: partly within and partl.v
without this stale, the aross receipts wilhin this stale shall !»•
,1 11, .,1 III 1m' all receipts on hiisincss heEHinins and eniliiiS
within this state, and n proportion, lia-ed upon the iiroporlion
of the mileace within litis sime to the entire iiuieaKP over
which such husiness is done, of receipts on all business passiuB
Ibroiiah. into, or out of this state. Such taxes shall be in Jtf"
of all other taxes and licenses, state, county, and mnnicilial.
upon the propertv above enumerated of such ci.mpatiies : ;,ri.-
li.lr.l. that nolbinz herein shall be construed to ndease any
such conilianv from the payment of any atnoiint aiin^d to Im'
paid or reiiiiired liv law to be (.aid for any special |.riyilei!e or
franchise Kianted liv the miinhii.al auihoriiies of this state.
The pen-entnBes above ineniloned sliall lie as follows: On all
railroad com|.anies. iniliulini: street railways, four per cent: on
all sliepina car. dinina car. drawinE-riHini cur. palace car coin-
panhs refriL-eralor. oil. si,~k. fruit and other .ar-hianin!: and
other car comiianies. three |».r ii ; on all < ipanies .lotus
express husini'ss on any railroad. si,.amboal. vessel or siau'i
line, two per cent: on all telearaph and telephone .■oiiiiiaiiies.
liir mil one half per cent: on all companies eiiunSMl m the
iransmissii.n or sal.' of ■i»> or .l.s triiity. f.iur per cent.
i»,i Kver» insuran.e company or nsso<-iatii.n dmnK biisin.-s
in this slate shall annually pay to the state n tn^ "f one and
one half i»'r .sail u|«iii the am.uinl ..f the tffiss iinmiiiinn
r.Heived niMin iu business doif in this .tale, less return
in'tninnis and reinsnmn.-e in .■.mipanies or assoc.aiioiis
authorize. I to do biisiii.-ss in this state; ;ir.,i i./. ./. that tli-r.
shall Is- disbi. I.-.1 from >aid one and one half i-r .-•■nt uihiii the
ur..«s premiums the amount ••( any nty aii.l innni.ipal taxes
i,„i,| li, ,u.li ipani.-s oi, teal .-sta wn.-l by ihein in lld«
,inle. This tax .hall I- in lici of "nil other tax.-, i.n.l lic-ti-.-.
slflje ..omiv and muni. ipal. n|-« the pniperiv of .ucb .mn
|.nni.s». ex.. -pi .s.iinly an.! muni.ipal taxi's -n r..nl esiaie.
„r.....f..( that «h.n bv the la«. of any ..Out staf -r country.
:,n^ taxes, tin... |.'i.alti.-«. liceii..-. f-.-*. 'H""*'!" "' ""•".••.»••
..r .if s.suriii.'s ..r olli.r ..l.liuati..lv. ..r iirohibilions, nr.- iiii
,H„.s| m, in.uiaiic. ...nipani.'s .,f thi- si„ie, .l.iinK busine-. in
su.b ..tber > r ntr.x. ..r u|h.ii Ih.ir na.nt. ibenm. ill
ex,r~ ..f ..Mb >n».-.. tin-.. p.nalli.--. li.^ti..-.. f.-~. .h-f-"- "'
.•siiriib*. ..r ..iber .J.liiinti..ii. "r |.r..liibiii..n.. iii.|~~.^l u|«.m
,. .n.b law- ...mini..- m for.--. <»«• >»""• "Id sutinn. an. .r«-
|.it,!ii..n. nf wlini.,.rier kin'l «iii.» »>•• ini|"""-<I by Xhf lem-tainri'
■ ,i..« of siM-h "tber .lair or <iHinir\ f|..iii«
■ . 1 M.e .npilnl .t.-k of ii" Iwnk' or;->ni-.-l
un.t. r 111- l.iH. .if ihi- "Inf. or -if the • "J'") >*'"'
ntHer .ini" ««•« i-miitfA '»> tbi« .tut', .hull l»-
,,, • • r |H.I.I.-r> •' ' '•• "■
mr I., fi. lb- .it»
I, ., I,,-,.. .^1"^
I "■ .(; <" K. t'l i. V >' • !■ i.iiy o.
Kndor>.d ; Kil-d ' ■! tfice of
itlb .lay ..f .Manh. .V. l' !'."lT. «' I
liy .1. ll.x'scb, Iippiity.
Sts-retary of Slate the
irri. S..re(nry of Slat.-
(Ht.ple. Tl.«- leKii-lalure limy, nl .my time after !!e'
of sii.-h Iftw by the |..«opIe. if
frai-i.*d in piirso.-ne-c ih.'r.'of. r..|...;i
lebt shall have
the same.'
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 14.
I>. I'.tl". t'lio I.loyd.
Ii. Walker, .\ssistant
.\do|i|ed in SiMiatc. r.hrmiry 1:' A 1> 1'.»i7. l.cwis .\.
Ililhorn. S.vrclary .if il.' Senat.
.\dopleil in .\ssembly. .March 1- .\.
fhief Clerk of 111.' .Xsjiembly. I'-y T
I 'l.'rk.
This Itesohilii.n nas received lo the iM.vernor, this IJth day
I.; Miir. h. .\. 1 •. 1!HI7. K. f. I '.".:.. r. Private Secretary of the
tiov.'rnor.
fllvlTm :!". .S'.HO/. Cio/Ktidili"! W I till Ill/nil lit \ti. 14. 1
riMlutu.n to /.r../..,«c l„ l/o- ;....;•/. nl Ihf Xtnir <>l Calihrnia.
nil mill iiilmi III In Hit . .oiWif idee .,/ Ili<- Ulillr nf rnlil'iniui.
II III •mil nil ■nilinil Hlwi/i 111 <i/ ilrlirli fin of sai'l iiiiintiluliiin.
riliiliini III llii riiwiiriisiitiini '■/ >(«'< iilfiirrx.
The l.'irislaluiv of the Slate of Calif.irnia. at its regular
sessi.in commencing on the sev.iirh day of .Tannary, .\. I>
iiitieiecn huiidrid tiiid seven, tno thirds of all the meinhers
elecied let liich of ihe housi-N .if .Kaid legislature voiiiu; in fa\or
lli.'riof. henliy propos.- thnt siili..n ninei.en of article hv .if
the constiiiilion of the Stale of ralifornin. be amend.-d so as
to read as follow s :
S.'.ii.iii 1'.'. The aiiv.'rn.ir. lieunnant itovernor. s,.<relary of
stale, auiniroll.'r, Jrcasur.nr, — aUuriuty-aeiieral. and survi^nt_
general shall, at slated limes duriiu; tln-ir continuance in iitfice.
receixe for their .^ervic.'s a coiii|»-iisaiion which shall not be
increased or diuiiiii-li.'.l diirini: il.. nrni for wbii-h tlii'y shall
have been elected, which compensation is hereby lixe.l for the
follow inn ii|tic.-is. as follows: ti.mrnor. ten thousan.l dolhirs
jier annum: Ihuteiianl-irovernor. four thousan.l dollars, the
s.'crelary of slate, controller, ticisitrer. and surveyor-general,
live ihousand dollars imli per aiiimni. and the atiorney-Keneral.
si.x thousand dollars jii-r aniiuiii. such cimpeiisniion to be in
full for all siuvices by them r. «pistiv.'ly reiid.Ted in any
otHcial ca|iacily or employm.iit whatsoever durinc their re-
sp.'.live terms of olhi e ; imniilnl. Iiniriiir. thai the |e(ti..|ature
m.ay. hy law. diniinish Ihe c.iiii|i.-iisiition of an.v or nil of such
oflic.'rs. hut in mi case »liall Iuim the jiower to increase the
same above the sums hereby lixid by this constitution. X'l
salary slmll he aulliori/ed by law for clerical s.»rvice. in any
olficc provided for in this article. e.xc.-e.|in!r eitfhteen hun.lred
dollars per annum for each chrk eniploy.HJ. The legislature
may, in its discretion, almlish the ofR.'e of surveyor-general:
ami none of th.' olficers hendiiheforp named shall rp<'.M\e for
their own use any f.'es or penitiisites for the performance of any
otiicial iluty.
W. K. r.iHTKR.
Presid.'iit of the Senate.
U. L. I!k.xhiisI.i:i..
Speaker of the ARsenihly.
\ltiil: ('. K. I'l iiuv, Sict.iary of State.
Kiidorse.1 : File.1 in tin- olfice of the Secr'tary of Stale, the
nth day of .Mar.h. .\. li. V.KM. V. ¥. Curry. Seop'tary of
State. I!y .1. Iloesih. Iiiputy.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 16.
.\il.iptcil in .Seiiaic. .hitiuary lo. .\. 1 1. I'.KlT. Lewis .\.
IlillHirn. Sicreiarv of the Senate.
.\diipi.d in .\s,embly. .March :;. lltttT. Clio Moyd. Chief Clerk
of the .\s».'mbly.
This Uesolution was receiv.'d by tli5' (oivernnr, thin 11
day of March. .\. I». 1!NI7. K. C. CiMijer. TrivBte S.-<'retflry
.if the tiovemor.
ClUITKIt •!.'.. Si mill I'litiMlitilfiimitl liii. !■■
ri Mill lit iini til priiliiiHi til tin fiiiititi ../ till .'■
nil mill iiiliHi lit III till iiiiiitiliili'iii i>! till
Ml I til. II t mill _'..' Ill iirliili Imir tin •■■■I. nl-
lit h iji-iliitiri Ml uMiiiiin. thi iiim/ii ii'iiliiiH II' I
liftiilittiiri . mill hwitiiitt thi ij-/iiii4r of
ml Hit 1 1 mill iinHi niUit.
Th.i legisliiiur.i of the Stale of Caliioriihi. :.
sioii. I oniiiieni ins on lb.' s.n.-nth day of .lann
one thousand nine hiin.lre.l ntnl s<'\.ii. two i
iii.-inlM*is. td.s'i.sl t.i .'a. h of the b.iiise^ ..f snjil |. .
ill fa\.ir ih.'risif. h.ir.*by propose that se.iion i
thru- of articb- f.mr of the ..iiisiiiunon of iIm
f.imia. be am.'li.bsl -n a. to i.'ad a. fidlown :
M.sii..n J. Till- M'ssion. of il.- hgi-lnnir»-
at twelv. o'l I.K k M. oil lb.' lii-i Mon.lay afP
of .laiinaiy luxt -in cs-.tiim ih.' •l.-iioii of o.
afl.T the el.s ti.iii li.d.l in lb.- >iar 1"««<». s|,
iilih.M the u.oeni.ir slialt. in il' ini.'ritii. < ..n
latuee \i\ ' '111. X.I lull
hitiise f.»ri ■ I lb.' . ..mill-
mil Ih ti II.' (.iiirib- ■•
S'sii.in :;;:. 'll.. memUr. I'l
Ih.'ir .er%h-«.«. th.* *iiln of "in
r..gii>-' .1 I.I lir (mid "
Ms II iiUnI IiV til ^'
ft,r • lid.' in f»it. ■
Tb.
■If .V... Ui. I
■ nf f'nlifiirniii,
. Iiii nun iiiliiii/
'' til Ihi ti nglh
••mlttrH nf Iht
ihiiiiim of Ihi
'» r*'giil)ir se«-
. in the year
■!- .if nil the
iiiiir-, loting
■ aiid twenty-
Stale of Cali-
■ .ill .-oiiim.'n.'.-
' 111.' Itrsi .bii
<iiriiib.-rs, and
Im* liielillial.
■ lie the l.'gis
I. .ill Ih' inirii.liiiiq| in eiihrr
'11 t of .'ai II .roshtn with-
I,. I .-udH-r. llii-nHif,
i.it^'tve f..r
for r(|.-h
'1,.
<<l
• mil .it tell lt.<
.la. ml or exi
!" ..r •iiiMtV' he
♦lie
■ft^ U- - --.'••I "f '
W M '
|*re«Hlrtlfl '•.
M I. I
«( II-- Ah-ibMJ.
%**ttf r r •><
■ il ulTl xf
««•.
W. It. I'i'Kf
I'resident "f tl
U. I.. I'-t^
Sfieaker of tlrc
I //»•'■ C. K. CfKHY. Seiretary of State.
Kn.lorse.1 ■ Filed In the ofli. .. uf the 8wret»r> of
Hth .lay of March. \. I>. I'.MiT. (^ F. Curr.\. S
Slat.- I!y .1. llfM'sdi, n.'tiuty.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
11.
||
I>
Adi'i't'd 111 S"ti;ir.'. I-*i-bruar>
Ililhorn. S. crciarv of the Senate.
.Vdopied in Assi-nddy. Kehruarv 19.
Chief Clerk of the .\ssemhly.
This It.-solution vsas riseiv.'.l bv the liovernor.
day of rehriiary. A. I>. liMiT. K. C. Cooper. I'rivate]
of the liovernor.
CliM'ii-H l*i. Si nail t'liiintittitiiiitnl \ini iiili'i'Ht ^'
riMi.lutiiiu III iirnimsi In thi ;i. ..;.f.- nf thi' SIntr '.'
.Ill mm iiiliiii nt In thi- rntistitiitinii nf Ih*' St'lti o^
rilntinij tn thf i-j-ti-tifiinn nf thr IrrtM" nf iTiiti
iiiirat foil Hj^
The leBLslatiire of the State of rnlifomia. at lt» thir
sessi.in. tw<i thirds of all membiTs elected to th** '
.\ssembly voting tliprefor. propr.s..s to the <]U;ilili"i
tlie State of California the following anicndim-ni
seven of nrti.'le twelve of the ('.-institution :
Section sev.-n of avli.le twelve of the constitntion |
amen.le.1 s.i as to read as follows :
Section 7. The l.'gi«lntiire shall not extend .-inyl
or charter, nor reniii the forfeiture of any franchise i
<if any ipiasipuhlic .oriioraiion now existing or
hereafter exist undiT the laws of this state. The |eri|
cn.e of any other corporation now or hereaftir exisB
the laws of this state, may be exf.'nded. at any tiiu^
the exiiiration of its corporat.' existence, for
excei'ding fifty years from the dale of sm h exi.'nsm
vote or written cnsi-nt of siiK-kholders represiiiiing
of it.s capital si.K-k or of two thirds of the no-mlie^
A rcrtilicate of such vote or consent shall be signed
to by the pr.-si.Ient and scri'iary. and by a major!
dir.>.'tiirs of the corporation and lil.-d and certilie.1 in
and u|iiin iiaynient of fi.is r.spiired by law for tiling]
fying ariich-s of incorporation, and thereupon the te
conionilion shall be .xtended for the periiHl specifia
certilicale. nn.l such corimralion shall theri-after pa.v
or other fees ri'ipiired by law to lie paid by ciiri>oratio
\V. It. PllR
President of thai
K. I.. P.rjiH
Speaker of the
Xtlrml: C. F. Ct KRY. Seiretary of State.
Kndorsed : Kih-d in the office of the Seiretary of
L'7 da.' of F.'b.. .\. I>. lft<'7. •'. K Curry, Seiretnrj
Ity .1. Uro-nch, T'eputy.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
A.lopt.'.l in S. nai.-. V.hruary 1. A. I>. 1!K>7.
Ililborn. S.sretarv of the Senate.
A.l"i.i.sl in Ass.'mbly. .March 2. i;i07. I'lio Uoyd. i
of the .\s»>mbly.
This Itesoluiion was re<-eived hy the CSoyemor. th
of March. X. I>. If"?. K. C. Cooper. Private Se<'re(j
ttovernor.
CllMTHl 'J**. Siiiati I'mtHtilvtionnl \mrnilmiut
riinliilinii tn ;.r..;«.«r In Ihr ;i. o/Jc nf Ihr Stair nfl
mi .1111. II if 111. lit In thi iniintillitiiiti nf Ihi «(il(i, lif
III tr xirtinn Ihi ri tn tn hr iilimliirid miitiiftl i-ilt nf I
thirinf. rilntinq tn liwitntinn nf Ihr itli'lf nf
thi Minnti' ami antimWy.
The l.'gislatiire .if the State of California, at its
sion. iiiiiiin.'ii.'inc on the .ev.-nth .lay of .Taninir;
biin<lr.sl and sev..n. two thinl. of nil th.. m- mher*
.•a.'b .if the houses of .aiil legislature v.ititig in fa<
h.T.'by pr.ii.os.' that a new ••siioii lie nd.l.'.l i'. the
of ibe Slate of Cnlif.imi.^ l.i In- nuinber.'.! ..siem Iw
of niii.le f.mr Iher.'.if 1.. r<-ni| a. fi.Uow.
S.S li.in j:i(i. Th.' l.'gislatiir.' ma.v .lU. '
eniplovni. nl of lolp ; but in no ■ a.e •ball lie ■'
ol1i«'.'r», etii|ili.\.''. ati.l iitln.lu'-. .'x.-.imI the .ic 'i^
ibillMr. jwr liny f.ir riilM»r liiiii«.n, nt any t- .
....Mi. in. nor ibe .iini "f two liundre.1 dcilUr^ i ■
h..u.f* nl nny sjm.. inl «ir e^im.irilinarT .«s».i.'Ti,
pay ..f any ..*.>•■. eniph.i.- ..r nilA. U'- Ix' in<r.'a«e>l
. le. I.sl .ir »p)»>inte.l
w II r.
|*r~hk«i .f 'I
It I. Ill <
Hpi-nk'-r "f fl»'
\tti.l i' y Cl HK%. !<•'< r.Uri of J«tn''
K.nd .rxsl FiM in the nflb.- ..f ihe "> f
II .ln« ..f Mar A |i l!»<T C V i'»,
\U J l|.>->h, llrpnti
tINATt CONSTITUTIONAL AMtNOMINT
\ 1,.|.. .1 ., ••.III. r.l.f.ir, 1.' \ || 1 .iT
lliri.- '. » •■' It- <«.■^.•.
\.|..( ' V -t'l \|.r. h tl \ t* \'m<t
»•». I \., - i .
I
4>'
M ... . „..,
.tMijil\ ;tii*i iDiiiii' i)t;i!. np'-n -*in ii ^li.iri'^ >■■ *'■ ■ , .
pr.Mi4itv nf siiili tiniiks, csr.iit tiixe* on fHl I'siaif. '"''',':
tiTiiiiiiiiiL' th.- vail r llw .ai.ilal -t.«k of any hank llioiv ^li«li
ho iloilii. ti.l from llio valiio. as .Idiiu'il al.ovo. ltii> vain.'. u»
a*v,.ss..,l f„r inniitv tax.'~. „f anv roal .•-i:ii.' ..ili.T ttiaii mort-
;:«•.'.• im.'f.v.ls Ili.T.'in. <.»ii.m1 i.v mi.1i I'aiik ami tav'! tor
...iiiitv imiiMw's. Till- hanks shall he linhh' lo ih- slate tor Ihi-
ia\ ami 111.' same shall !).> paiil to 111- -t:it.> hy tli-in "ii l>«'halt
..f ih.' ~lo. khohl.Ts in th.' niaiin.'r aii.l ai ih.' Imx' |ir.'MTil»<l
hv law. an. I lli.-v shall liav.' a li.Mi iiii.m tin' shiu-.'s of sl.«l>
an.l III'.. II an.\ .livi.l.-ii.N .1.' -lar.'.l lli.-r.-..n to s,-. ur.' il iimmn
Th.' ni..ii.v.-.| .apiial. ivs..rvc snrplu-. iiii.liu.l.'.l pml'ils ami
all oih.'i- pi-op.rlv h.'l.insinK lo iiniii<-..rporal".l himks or haiikiTs
of this slat.', or h.'l.l hv anv hank l.Haf.l in ihi- slat.' « lnjn
has no sh.ir.s of .ai.ilal st.M-k. or .'iiiplo.i.'il in this sinK' >>>
:,u\ hran.h.'s. ai;.'nii.>s .,r ..th.T r.'pr.'s.-iit.ii iv.s .>f nn.v niinKs
.h.in;; l.iisin.'ss .iiiisi.l.' ,if 111,' Slal.' of <'alif..nna shall l»j
lik.'«,s.' ass,.ss..,l an.l laN.'.l I., su.h hanks ..r hanki'i-s h.v 111.' sai.i
l...ar.l ..f .'.1111111/1111011. in ill.' niann.'r M I"' pr.'Vi.l.'.l I'y H'"-
an.l lax.'.l at ili.' .sain.' ral" ihat is l.'vi.-.l np.m th.' shar.'s ol
si... k ..f in.-..ii..iiat.d hank>. as provi.l.'.l in Ih.' m-^' parai:rai.h
,,f Ihis siil..livisi.,n. Th.' vnlii.' of sai.l pi-"l"'".v sliall 1>.'
.l.'I.-rniin.'.l hv takinu Ih.' -'nlir.' i.ro|H'riy iiiv.'st.-.l m snii|
hiisin.-s L.ii.ih.'r wilh all Ih.' i rv.'. siuphis an.l iin.lni.l.'.
pn.lits. in.lii.liiiL' Ih.' ;:..o.l will of lli." hnsim'Ss, at Ihoir fall
.ash \alii.'. an.l .l.'.lii.litii; Ih.'i-.'fr.nii ih.' miIii.' as asscss.'.l i.ir
..luniv lax.'s ..f am r.'al .-slat.' ..ih.T than ni..rli:ai:.' iiil.T.'Si.s
ih.'r.'in. .nvn.-.l hv su.h hank an.l lax.'.I f'T .oiinty piirp.isos.
Sii.h ia\.'s shall h.' in li.-n of all ..Ih.T lax.- an.l li.-.'iis.-s slat.'
.iiiinlv an.l innniiipal. upon tlio prop.'rty of Ih.' l.aiiKs an.
hank.'rs m.'nlion.'il in this pamirnrh. rXT^fff '"«*•-■* ou u-ai
• slal.'. Il is Ih.' int. •mi. .n of this para::rapli that all in..n.'.\.;.l
.ai.ilal an.l prop.-rtv of tli.' hanks an.l haiik.'rs ni.'ntioii.'.l in
ihls parasraph shall h.' ass. ss.'.l an.l lax.'.I at th.' sain.- rat.'
as an in.-..riM.ral.>.| hank, pn.vi.lcl f.>r in th." hrst paragraph
,.f Ihis siih.livisi.in. In .l.'t.'rniinini: ih.- valiio ..t th.' iiion.'.v.'.l
.apiial an.l pn.p.'rty ..f ih.- hanks an.l hank.'i's ni.'ntioii.'.l iii
Ihis siilulivisi,,!,. th.- sai.l state l.oar.l of .-.inalization shall
in.lii.l.' ami a.ss..-s to sn.li hanks all pr.iii.'rty ami o^■■r.vtlllnl:
..r villi.' ..vvn.-.l or liHl.l hv thi'in. wlii.h w.nil.l '-'o lo inak.' iii'
U^i/- ' i' • ' " '■'*■ ^*'"' l'-'"> "I Mat.-
l".ii.I..rs<"l : VUnX ill the olfi..' ..f ilip Swrnlary of State, th.'
Hih .lav ..f Manh. .\. I >. i:«i7 <' V. I'.irrv S.-.r.iary ..i
Siai.' I!y .1. ll.H's.h. I>.i.iit.\.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 26.
.\.|.ipt.-.l in S.-nal.'. l-'.hriiar.\ 1. A I" 1;mi7. l..\vis .\.
Ililhorn. S.'.r.'liiry .if Ih.' Senai. .
.\.l..pi.'.l in .Vss.'iiil.lj. K.'l.niary II. .\. 1 1. I'.miT. f'li.i I.l.iy.l.
Clii.-f I'l.'rk of the .\ssenil.ly.
This Ii. 'solution "as r.-. ii\.'.| l.\ ihe I i.iv.rn.ir. this IMli
.lay of IVhniary. .\. 1 1. I'.MIT. I). ( '. r.io|>er. I'riv S.-.r.iary
.if'th.- (;.'v.-rn.ir.
.Siiiiili i;itxUluiiu„ii> \mniilnii III .\.< -'ip. I
liroiiiixi- III lilt ;ii'.;//> .// (*.• Stale nf I'lilif'"'"'"
I 'iiM'i 1 i; 11.
i;s„UiUi,li t _ ,
iin ,1111' nihil' III III III' iiiiiHliiiiliiiii III Diliil sliiU hil II III I ml I II 'J
ililiili lliirliyii Ihrniif liil slrikliin llli niliiili nml nii'illiiiij
.<ii/i...i l"lir iij iiliil iirliili rilillii' In llli ilsxi-^iini ill III 'I
iiiiiiUiiiil' ■ il'iil "i liiint. iiiiitriiil. nr iilliir nbligiiliiui lin
lihiili II ill III i" " ' lirnl mill In Iiitia ./m< «;.</« «il''' ilijiix.111,1 nl
The l.'jrishitnre of th.- Stale ..f Calif.irnia. at its regular
s..ssiiin, .nniinen.'iii;: on the "th ilii.i of .laniiaiy. A. 1'. l'."'", two
ihir.ls of all th.' menil.i'rs voting: in favor ih. •!■.'.. f. her.'hy pr..-
p..s.' that arli.l.' ihir n of the (■..nsiitiition "f ilie Slal.' of
ralifornia h.' ani.'ii.l.'.l hv r.'pealini; s,.,iiiin f..ur ihen'of.
.Vrli.h' thirl. ••■n ..f ili.' .•..nsiiinl i.pii ..f llie State of I'alifornia
i^ her.'l.y amemleil hy strikini; therefrom ami rei>ili.i.l!.l'a_S.eilion.
l..iir th.-r.'.if. whi.h s.'ili..ii rea.ls as fi.llows :
S.'.'th.n 4. .\ n)..rma);e. d.'ed of Iriisi. .■..nira.t. or oiImu- olili-
L-ati.-n I.v wlii.h a .l.'ht is s.'ciir.'.l. shall. f..r the pm-p.-es of
a-sessiu.'iit an.l ta\aii..n. 1* il.'.'nii'.l anil ireat.'.l as an interest
in th.' i.r,.p.'rtv alV".le.l th.-r.'hy. K.N.ept as to railroa.l ami
..th.T (iiiasi -piihli. rp.iral ions, in ease of .hht so s.vure.l, the
value of the properiv alT.'.l.-«l hy mhIi ni..ri-MRe. <l.'.'.l of trust.
.'ontraet. or ..hlipiti.'.n, !.'>« th.- value of su.h seeurity. shall b.'
assess...! an.l taxed 10 tie' owner ..f the pr..p.'rty. and the value
1 iivi-ui: •','.> .S' ...H- " '.ii^iii mi'ii'i' ../.'."/'
>. v.,/u/i..ii (.. iinniii^i In llir f.i «/>/. .,/ Ihr Stiili
nil mill inliiii III I'l Ihi- iiiriMliliili'iti of «ii.f 'liilel
\rliili \ll lliTiiif. Ill) ami ndiiiii Kfrliuii III IIit^
I'l llli liahilllll nf sUiikhlihlirK nf 0 iiiriinrnlinn
itsMiiiialii/H.
The l.'.:islatiire ..f ili.' Sl.il.- of ralif..rniii ai lis th|
~.s~i..n. .-0111111. -mini! ih.- s.-\.-nih .lay .if .laniiary,
Ihir.ls of all the nninlMi-s ,.|.-.teil lo .-a. Ii of the h.nij
le-iislatiire votini: in fav.rr ihereof. her.'hy |.rop..s..
.\II ..f 111.- .-..nsiiiiiiion of 111.' Suite of < 'aliforiiia
i.v ani.-niliii'.; s.-.-ih.n :i iher.'..f. so as to rea.l a.s f.ill^
S.-. ii..ii •".. Ka.-li -I... kh.il.l.'r of a .-oriHiraii-.n.
ass... iMii..n. shall he imli\ i.hially ami p.-r-onall.i lial>|
pr..|...rii..n ..f all ils .h-his ami liahiliii.-s .-.mlra.i.-.l
iliirini: lie- liin. he was a si.i.-kli.il.ler. as th.- anioiinl
~liai-.-s .iwn.-.l h.\ him l»-ars to the whole of tle-
-iipilal st.iik. ..r sl.ar.'s of the i-i)rp.iraii..n or ass.M-i
(iir.-.-tor> or iiiish-.-s of .■..rp.irations ami joinf-si.H-k
shall 111- jointly an.l s.. v. -rally liahle lo the .re.liti.rs
liohl.'i'.- for ail in.iii.'ys .-nih.-zzl.-.l or niisa|.propii;i
offi.-ers of siiih .■..rp.irati.in ..r joint-si...-k asso<-iati.in,|
t.-rm of offi.-.- ..f siii-h .lire.ior or triist.-e.
Ni.ihin:: in ih.- pr.-.-.-.lini- paragraph of this s<>.ti^
liel.l to apply to any .-.\|...siti.in .-.unpany oriiaiiize.l
and earry ..n any iniernaii..iial .'xp.isition or wLrM's I
the Sfai.' .if <'aiif..riiia. an.l the liahility of sioikholj
sii.h .'xp.isili.iii .-.iiupany >liall he an.l th.' -nine is
il.-d lo an annuinl not .-x.-eedins the par value of lb
said .'oriMirntion subserilxHl for by siioli st.xkh.ihiprs
VV. Ii. I'., I
Presi.ient of till
It. I.. I!f..\b
Sjieaker of the
,l/(../: r. F. fi liiiv. S.-i reiary of Stale.
Kn.Iorse.I : Kil.-.l in the ntfif.' of the S.-.retary ..f|
Hth .lay of .Mar.h. .\. I>. 1!»<>7. ('. I". < 'urry.
State. r.y .1. lloes.h. I>el.llty.
S^tatr 0f (Califnrum, )
irpartmrut of BtnU. )
T<
( nil III 11 < 'Il rl' "/ II" < nil III If
.('ill If
iiniiiii
W II Hli'l-^.^S. Till 1,1 ilislillilli (if llli Sliili III filllfunii'l. Ill ils If rlil-si ri iilli si sslmi . \,i ijiininiil mi Hn s, 11 iil li ililif nf
fnniiuimi siri'nil iiiiiiiiiliiiiiils'h, III, < misl II ill imi i,f II,. Sliili nf Cili fnni'- . im fin n il iiinl ills! I miinsln ,1 hi/ 11 -i niln is. In irit : ^
ll.niiil Am, ml III! Ill \<>. ->.''; .<'/"«/' ( ■mist il iiHhiiiiI A ihi ml iik iiI .\<: 11: Si mil' C.iiisl il ill inmil Aimmhmiil .\i: ■!.>: .^miih Cnislit
Aim ml im III .V". > ; -»---^' '"''/.'/ CoH"! H "I i»mil Aim mhrnul \». .'/. "ml Ass, ,„li!" Cmisl il ,il inmil Aim mhm nl A". J^.'iH "f irlmli snu^
Sliili iif ( 'iilifiiniiii.
ASP \V IIKUEAS siil.l l.iilislillilli ihlljl fiilss.il nil ml I iililhil:-- A \rl In rlnlmf Un s, ill nf i/mi IH im n I I'f I In Slilll^
Ajii'iiniil M 'I I'll ''III. /•'"'/'■
.l.\7> W IIKii'EAS siliil Liilishltlli; ililljl jiiissiil nil ml i nlilh il : •• A„ A<l In imiviili fnr Iin Issinim-i nml sill, nf si, ill
h'nimisro: In mill, ii sinl,iii;l finiil for Ih, i„i!nm nl of siii,! homis: nml ,iinri,l,mi fnr the siiluiiisslnn nf Ihis ml In n i„l, „f Tl,,
AM> II ///■.7.* /•;.». *» s,ii,i l.,,,\
mill fnr II tiiliil liiisi'i Inr irliiirris, j,
null, i III! III! ili>i>,oiii ml mil nf nii, 1 1, ink
K.rll'O Si ssinii of llli Till I'l jl-si f, III II
,if si, ill liiirlior roni mission, I'M nf n
llli/ llli llllllis nf slilli njlii; IS 1,1 I, I, llli
unit, nl'ltlllil III II" I' ,1' Htfllin,, nf St
nf III, insl nf jnlhliiill loil ,tf II" siin,, ,
\(t\\ . Tiih:uHn>i,-i-:, ,,„j
/. r. F.i I 1:1,'). S, . n 1,1,1, ,.' Shit,
Htl'utHH lo hi r,>l, ,1 1,1101 nl llli II, .rl i/J
11 /7\A.>> "I'l I"
■■.I II
l26.
L|..>.L
iMli
liii ■ III.
sniar
t xvo -
lim-
it.' u!
loniia
A.l..i.:.<l 111 .v.-- Ill .
TiIk l[.-..l„li..ii «:i, rf-.iv.Mi t.y 111.- <;,.v.>rm>r. this 12tl>
.lay ..f M;ir.li. A. P ""'T F '' ''•"^vr. ITiv,.- ^..r.iarv
iif till' Ciovfrnor.
.mmth; :1!> N.'Hi/ ,M.(.,,. I. M.'i'./w.i,»\ '-,..■. ■'
,,!„/„(,..» /.. ;.ro/M,v. (.. r/i.- ;"W''' ■■/ ""■ '>"'"" "' '■«/ir.,r«i«
„„ .„„r,„lm,„l U. th, rn„slil,.n..,, nf -'j-l -''"'■ /""•, "' '"f,
Xrli'li Ml th<r>-i. hii nw luliii'l Srrtwn III thiro.l. nlntiiiij
tu Ih. linhililii nf .t„rl.h'ihl. rn „f .1 .■..,;...raf ioH or ,,„Ht-<l<.,l;
IIMXiH tUtt'lit.
Tl..' l.-Wliliin- ..f ill.' Slat.' "f Calif'-riiia at its tliirty-v.-vnlli
-,.,-i,.i,. T.mun.ni iim Hi.' s.-v.-n.li .lay .if .laniu.ry. liXI.. tw.j
ihiril< ..f all 111.' m.™li.Ts .•I.n-i.-.I lo .-a. li ..f tlw li..n«os ..f sai.l
;..![slai„,v v.ilini: it. favor tl..T....f. li.-r.'l., ,.r.M...- tliat arli.l-
XII ,,r 111 ii>liiiili..n ..f 111.' Sial.' ..I < aliLirma li.' am-n.l.-'i
l.v ain.-ii.litiu -••.ri.in :i lli.-t f. m. ..s I., r.'a.l as f..ll,>«s •
■«,.,li,,i, :: K.a.li ~i... kli..l.l<T .if a .■.ir|">rali..n. ..r ]oim-st.i<K
,^«„i-iii.m ^liall li.' i.i.livi.luallv an.l i..T-..nally lial.l.' t.ir ■.,„■ i
„n.i...rii..n'..f all lis .l.'l.ts an.l lialiiliii.- .-..nlra.i.'.l ..r iii.iim'.l.
!|,„.ini.- .1,.. .i.ii.- 1... was a sl.ukl l.-r. a. tli- aiimi,,,, "' r'".;^, '.',;
.Iriivs ,.«ii..il l.v liiin lii-ars t.. lli.' «li"l.. .if tlio miIis.ti i ■.!
riiiilal si.„k. ..I'-liar.-s ..f tlir .■nri..irali..ii .ir a-«.«-iali.in. 1 li'-
,lir..,.l..i- ..r irus s ..f .■.ii-|Mii-ati..n< ami i.iinl •<l.«-k as.s,i.Mal...n<
Onll I..' j..inilv an.l M.viallv lial.l.' i.. ll"- .-mliloi;- an.l sto.k
h„l,l..rs f.ir ail in.in.'vs .'inli.'Z/l.'.l (ir nii>ai.i.miinat.'.l liy a'
,.ffi,.'i'< iif Mi.h .■..i-i.orati.in or .ioint-<to.k a^'-.vialion. .Inrni!: th,-
l.rm of ofii.-.' of siioli ilir.'.tnr or tnist.'i-
N.iiliins in tli,' i.r.'..'.linL' paiauraiili of tins s.'.ii.in shall l.i
h.'l.l to aiiiilv to anv ..xi«isiiion .-..Mipany orsani/.o.l t.i |.roni.ii«'
"TTiTITarrv .iti iinV ItimTiilTirmal r'rr>«'<»«> «<* «'h;I;I 'f f«ir »-iiUm-
ih,' Slat.' of Caiif.irnia. anil rli" lial.ility of .st,i.kli..l(l.'rs lu any
sii.I, ,'Ni.osition .-.mipanv sliall t..' an.l tlio sam.- is ..T.'l.y litii-
ii.'il lo an amoutii not .'X lin'-- ili-' I'Mr valuo of til.' sto.k ..f
sai.l .■..ri..iraiioii ^ulw.riL.'.l for I'X su.'li slo.kliolil.Ts.
\V. It. I'dliTl-R.
rr.'.si.li-nt .if tlip SonatP.
It. I.. r.EAKIlSI.KF.
Speaker of tlie Ass.'inhly.
l/(.«(; f. r. t'l liHY. S.-iri'Iaiy of Stat.'.
Kn.l.irsed- Tilerl in the offi.-.' of tlie S.'.reiary of Stal.>. lli.'
Hlh .lay of Mar.h. A. 1>. V."iT. <". I', ''iirry. Secretary of
State, r.y .1. ll.i.^sili. lliputy.
Kii.-t. ».. I , ' 1 i;i;>. ^'
Knilorsei! : l'"ileil in the
Tth .lav of Manh. A. 1' I'."
I'.v .1. Iloi-vih. hepnly
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIO'
\,lo|.i.il in Assi'iiilily. Mil!
(Iii.'i clerk of III.- AsHeml.l.i
.ViLipli-il ill S.'tiaie. Man li I
S.'. r.'iary ..f tlo' Seiiat.'.
This 'K.'soUilioii »«s r...
.lay .if Mar.h. A. 1>. V.*\'. I
llii- t;oM'rn.ir.
Til MTU! 4:! I... ()iW.« ' ■
!■• «<iluli'ii( I" ;iri>;»".«< '" '
lilt mm niltiK III In "" "-'
xii'liiiii Kii'H III iirliili
I ilttiflti'ifi.
Th.' l."jislaliir.' of ih'' '^
^I'ssi.m. .oiniii.'niiiii; "" 'I" -■
iiin.' Iiiinilr.'.l an.l s.'\.ii.
.■I.,i.-.l I nil of III'' I''
ih.'ri'.if. Ii.'i-.'hy pr.ip.is.-; 1'
ill.' .•oiisiitnli..ii of ilo- >*'"'•
i-.'a.l as follows :
Si'. lion 7. The sin*' '
TirHoWtTCr'iiieiiil"'!^ ■"
1. Till' nov.i-nor.
■J. The siii..'rinii'n.l<'nt "! ! ' '
;i. .\ represi'iiialivi' of il.'
j.i-i'si.l.'nt ih.T.'.if.
4. A r.'pri's. nIMlive .>f th- I.;
-elecle.l liy the |iresiil.'iii 'I
o. A representati\.' "
Ihe pri'si.h'nts Ih.'i f.
(!. .V jirailii-al hiis:ii- --
any seliool. s.'lecl.'il lo 'I
7. .\ repr.'seutaliv
ri.iiniy superiiil.'ii.|.-ii'- sn
M'>n.
if SfRte. the
irv .if .^rate
AL AVENDMENT NO. 24.
' ■" 1' 1:'"7. Clio r.loyd.
' l> '•■•'' l.i'Bis A. Hilhorn.
li.y 111. 'Iivernor. this 12th
i>oiM r. I'riviite Seoretarv of
iiiiiHi \„. ;',. \
•III lli I'alifiirnia,
'III', hit itini nihiiff
' ii'ij lit hiinnlt iij
"f I'Klif.-rnia. at its regular
i\. •, •■•: .1 niiary. on.' thoiisaml
all the nienilM'r.s
I'.tin;: in favor
i.'i; ^' .• il .if artii'l.i nine of
Vlif.iruia he ainenfiiMl .so a.s to
iliieatiiiii shall consist ot the
I
-:,,T ,, i"- Iri.t'i'- "11 i I..- s. . ..il.;
Iiiiiiilr.'.l ami ten. on so many
i"ii ih.'r.'ioiore sold. .\t the
roin the ilaii' of saiil lion. Is. all
iiiter.'st an.l likewise alt hon.ls
hear inter. 'St as in this a. I pro
irer shall .all in. f.irthwiih pay
moneys in I he s.'.ond San Kran
i.leil f.'ir in this aet. and. he shall
V. nineteen hiinilr.'.l and twenty-
all h.imls n.it IhiTi'i.ifore sol.l.
'1 h.v the i'ov.'rn.ir. and eoiiiit»*r-
shall he endorsi.l hy the slate
M' the sial of till' state sianiped
'iiain a rlanse that it is siihj.'ii 10
• ar nineteen hiindr.'.l an.l eicht.'en.
-hall he atla.hed to emli of sai.l
- may In' removed without injiir.\
ml. Sai.l loiiiions shall I.e .-.in
! he >iKni'.l hy Ihe stati- tr.'asiir.'r.
lin h..m|s shall he paid for any
li.'iw.'.'ii ill.' date of any of sai.l
I hereof 10 a pun-liaser.
ilioiisand .l..llai-s i.s h.'i'ehy appro
iliat may h.' imnrred hy the state
li.l hon.ls prei.are.l. Said amount shall
m rniiiiis,-o harhor impr.n .'m.'nl fund
-. .Inly drawn for that piupos.'.
•"11. K ailthori/e.l I., he issiie.l iimler this
i.'.l. ih.'V shall he hv the slat.'
<■ iiistrtiriidn.
it.' iiniversity. seleete.l hy 111.'
•l.mil Stanford Ir. Iniv.'rsity.
■ normal schools, selected hy
not diriHiIy connected wiili
■Hir.
iriil st'linol*. selected hy the
[lerinten.lents* hi.'nnial i-onven-
'iM> oi .liiniiiir.i . .\
of said-hi.ll.l- ;i
• xpiralii.n of niii- '
ion.ls s.ild shall .
r.-.|e.-m.,| hy h.t -i
1 i.l.'d. an.l the »ai.l -■
111. I .'anr.l ihi> sHiii.. .■
ism Ki.anall sinkiii.- ■
on th.' lirst Muini;
eichf. also canr.l
.Ml In.n.ls isslMll .
-iKni'.l hy ihe . .
ir.-asiir.'r. and .
ih.'r.'.iii. Karh I
r.'di'nipiion hy l"t
Ski . •_'. Ini.'i.
honds, so that -
10 or mill ilai I'll
s.iuli\.'ly iiiimli.
lint no inl.i.si
time whi.h ln:l;i
honds an.l th.- is-; .
Sk. .-!. Th. ., .,, .,
priat.d to pa\ Il \|
iiiasiinr in liiiviii!
h.' paid .lilt of III.
on e. .Ill roll. 'r's \i ;im
Sh . 4. Willi, I
.'1.1 shall he .l.;l> . -
sold at piihlie aiaii.m lo ihe hijihest hi.lil.'r f.ir cash, in such
parr't'ls-tttwf-iiMiiihMi.. !k saJd-TrPirgTrrcr shall ht* ditfH-ti-d ♦vy-'f+i^-
irnvernor of the -iii". umU'r seal thereof, afl.'r a r.'s.diition
i'.'.|ii.'siini; so, h -;,!.. .|,;i!i have h.'.'ii adopled hy ihe hoard of
siale harlmi niiii-sli.iii v : hut sai.l treasurer iiiiist rej.'.t any
ami all hi. Is f..r sai.l l.on.ls. or for any of them, which shall
he li.'L.u Ihe par Mihie of said hon.ls .so olTen-.l ; an.l h.' may.
hy piihlii- aiinoiiii.ehi-'ni at the pla.-e ami- time lix.'.l f.ir the
sale, coniiiiii" such sale, as to the whole of the honds otTer.'d.
.ir any i>art tli.r.'of olTered. lo such time and place as he may
select. I noli, I- of the tini.' ami iila.e of sal.' .if all honds
iMiisi he L'ivin hv said treasurer hy piihli.alion in two n.'ws-
papers piihlisli.'.l in the .-iiy and .-..unty of San Kran.isio, and
also by piihli. :iii.in in oin' newspaper pulilished in the city
of Oaklaii.i. III. I h.v imhlii-ation in one new.sjiaiier pnh-
Thls I'.lil
Noveinlier. .\J
Secretary of J
<"ll.\I"TKR I.
•■ 1« art II
II, III III'
hiirhiir ' ■
for i/-Aii/
ilui] coll e I v I
flit It III I III
III r* liitiiiii
./.,H<;r< /or I
Inr Ihi -
il/i/.l-.O < ./
).. ,,!,/. ll„.l\
iiihtiiiil II lit
ri Intuit/ III]
im It III I III
I hi
I,,.;.
Sn rup.N I J
pa.^ nient 1
h.iar.l .if si. Ill
necessar.v ai
hasiii on ilii
I is.o. as |iii
.liri'.! III.' 1"
di'iniiaiion |ii
liasiii and
-STtn-Frnttctsi
an.l iii'ovi.lind
.-.'.'lis of h.
a.'t .'lillllcl.
sial.' Im.ii.Is i<i
sliile liarl...r
for wliarvi'-.
and comity
payment .0 -i
in ri'latimi i|
Ihe iixiiiii~>
suhniLssioii
ireasur.'r si,a(
Illation of th
.( illiflii ,. ■'
\tl, SI ssiiHi III iiiini'niii IHI III) ■•« '•' "'/' ''"" "' ■liiii'iiir.'l. .1- /'. /■'"'-■. '""' I i-iliiiH oil till tirdl'fli ilnij i>' i •/'. .1. /'. Vm: . I n-u lliinis tif nil tin „ii mhi rs , /, ,li ill
\,l mill ilisi iiiiliiislii il hi) iiniiilii IS. Ill iril : >< lulh Cinisl it iiliinml A im ml im nt .Vc / ; St iiilti Cuiisfi: uikiI A iin ml tin nl .\ ". / /' ; Siiiiili (uiisl ihil mmil A,
iiitinmil \im mliiii III \ n. ■! .' : Si mil 1 Const il uliniinl A im ml im nl \ o. :: : : Si iinti < nuslitiiliiimil Aif mhm iit .\ ". ..').• Assi„ililii < 'misl il iilionnl Ann mini
liitinmil \im nilnii nl .\o. Js_ nil uf irlilili sniil < 'oust it iilinnnl Ann mhin 1' ^ n 1 n ilnl/l fMLssi il Inf !!■ >imiti ninl Assimlilii nf tin Stnti ut Cnlit'oniiii in lli^
[liiimli till suit nf iliil-i inim nl of tin SInh of i'llliforniil from tin fit .1 1,1 *m'i . n nn iitu tn I In tinliint I'n il.i It if , il ml I n silli ni ll till ijiii si 111,1 III silili iliiiii./i
\l)niili for tin issniinri nml siili
tin snhniissinii of lliis ml In n ml
hjjinls III III lilt II I null for titf 1
fit II fit ." .l^'/"'"' '/ Mnrrli .'/</. /
.l.\/' \\ II K li'H AS siiiil 1.1 iiislilt mi iliilfl fiilssi il nil III I I I. 'lli
mm fin II liiliil hiisin for irlnf
mill, in fl ail iliifiroiniillion of m
H.rtril Si sMioil of tin Tlnilfr^'
nf stilti horhor lOHinii""!"!" I
imi tin ilnliis of stnli offir, 1^
/.'W',". nliititiil to tin ruhinfi
of tin I list of inlliliriltioii ol
■ II rs, liiirtiors mill n jijiml i niim < . in
I'liiismiil tlolliir.s for tin i.riMn> '
"'Il l.i i/ishil nn lifi mi Art > nlili
II III rt XXII r If iiriii for n tiiliil lii.ti
■ ition linn to; niiihiini mi iifi/ r,
stifli hiniils mill rriiitiiiif n sii !, o
■ 'ml, Af*l*roi'iil \ in't liilii I' ;' III
SttW. Tllh'.l!y-I'"l'l . I'nrHiiiliil to mi Art of tin ,.. mI
I i /•'.< 7 /•'//).>"" '"'" '''"'• "' ''" Sliili of 1'iilifoniia. ■! I,,
MiliiitiM lo hi rotiil Mftni III ' If! Ml nil ilirliim III hi In lil o. , 1
\VIT\HSS III If /
//., (il.tll S,,ll „l tin St.lt.
inn lill tin Imiiril III sliitt liililinr fiiiii 1,1 issnnii rs ol irliil il'l s, nil IS, si
All lo jil'in'iilt Inr till issinlnn mnl siili III slilli liinnis In iitilli i'
ii , III roil lit If of Snii t' rmirixfo; lo rrinti ii siiiliinif I mill for tin fiift
siiiil hoiiilx: mill firoviilimi for tin snhinixsion nl tins Art ton ml'
III II nil ml SI rt ion lii'i of tin nrt intilliil 'An Ail to jooriili for tin
■ .■« s. oil rs, Inirliors, mnl n jijin rli niimi s in tin ritii nml nointif of Si
., , flioiisiiiiil ilolliirs for till I .rfH n- of firiiiliiiii sniil Inniils, mnl fiA
..III It niiritosi . nml iiililimi n m n- si ilnm to siinl nrt to In iiiinitn ri il
tin SInli ot I'llllfoi'iiiii iiiiitliil ''All Art lo illlnllil mi il nm t >• . 1
■ itifif Unit 1 liiiri iilli filllff loiHfiiiriil tin fun ifoiliif 10 fin s uf nilin
,; lit \' on mill r, A. IK lUfi'*, irilh lln oriiiiunln iioir 011 Uli in lui/ oiiii
III ofhii IH Silrniltli nhi, lino 'lilll *>f 1
I
1
■
■ri liufirlrfif ;ir(.( hMi. <•» -I' nmii.v
Km.K ;i> iii;i\ l;:i\.' be.'n ili. r.ioforc sol<l. At tlw
"f iiinptwn Vi.rs from ill.- .Imi.- ..f Miiil Loinls. jill
>li:ill I fuse I,. i„.ar iiiiiT,.,! Miiil liki'\vi.-e nil lioniU
b> lot shall ri'sis.. ti) bear inli'nst as in this ml pro-
il"' siiiil stnt.' in.asiiror shnll . ;ill in, forlhwilh piiy
111.' s:\nif. out ,.i the nii>ni'v> in ilif « nil San Fran-
Intt ^mkinii fiin.l i.roviiled I'.'ir in iliis art. aiirl. h.- shall
pt M.inilav iif .1 niuary. nin.'t.'.'n hiiinlr.'il and twniiy-
an.-i-l anil i|.-iroy" all li..f.ls n.ii llii-n'tiil'.)re sold.
su.-il shall h.- siKiii-d hv tli. .-.n.'rn.ir. and i-oiinlcr-
il:.. (-ontrnll.r. nnil shall !..• .iLhirsi-d liy the .slati-
anil cai-h shall havi- llu> s.mI ..f ihi- state stanii><-d
|K:i. h hoiiil sliall .iintain a . lai;— that il is subject to
l.v hit afl.r th.. vi-ar nin. n liiiiiiln-d and eichti- n.
Inli-ri'st 1.1 iji.ins shall ]>•■ :iiim.Iu'i1 t.. I'arh of said
thai siu-h ...iii,..ns nia\ \" i.-nuni'd wilhnut injury
Itilaiiiiii of i|„. hnnd. Sai.l . i.ii]i.ins shall l"- inn-
1 nuinh.-n-d. and shall Iw si:;Ti. d by lln' Mate tr.-asiirer.
111. r.-sl on any of said bmiiK -hall he |.aid for any
Ih may intervene between ili.- 'lale of any of said
Till.- issue and sale iliereof lo a |.ni-. baser.
The sii f ihoiisan.l .l..llai-s is hereby a|.|.io
pay ihe e\p,-n-.- ihat may h.- iiKiin-ed by the state
lin haviiiL- -aid bonds pi-i-|..ii-ed. Said ainonni shall
|ni ..f Ih.' San I'l-aiieisi-o harbor iinproveineni fiiiiil
11- Man-anls, duly drinvii for ili.il purpose.
Whin 111.- bonds anthori/.d lo be issued under this
1- .Inly es,-.-nieil. Hn-v shall be by Ihe slate Irensiirer
hblii- auiiion to Ihe hialie-i bidd.r for i-ash. in sui-h
|d Miiiiibers as said treasurer shall be direeled by Ihe
of Ihe stale, undtr s-cal llureof.. afu-r a r.-solmion
so. h sale shall ha\e be.-ii adopU'd by ihe board of
r ...ininissioners : but said treasurer iniisl r.^jeii any
Ids for said lii>nd.s, or for any of iheni, wliieli shall
Jh.- par value of said bond- so olT.-red : and lie may.
.-innoiin. eiii.-nl at the pla.-.- .-in.r lime fixed for the
nil.' siieh sale, as to Ihe »li..l.- of llie bonds offered,
ri ih.-reof olTered to snih lini.- and plai-e as he ina.v
1- i...ii..- of the lime :■• d pl.-i.e ..f -ale of all boiiils
v.'ii by said treasurer by piibliealion in two n.-ws-
.li-h.'d in the eiiy and i-ouniy of San I-'ranc-is<-o. and
•ubli. aiion in one newspaper published in the city
1.1. ;ind liy piibli.-alioii in "ii.- newspaper pnb-
Nov.-mb.r. .\. I'. V.i>:. al
Secretary of the (unernor.
<"ll.\rrKK 4. t 'I '"' '" aniind xntiun fin uf tin ail •nlitlnl
"iM act li» ptiiitUr for th> iMtfutiiiir and miU of ^laU' homlM
lo iriulc a fiiiiil for 111- iiri/uUilioii t,i/ Ihr honnl of ulale
liarlior roniniii'ioin rx of a iiKisxiiry urea for a liilat banin
for irliiirrm. i^urs. harhori. and ii/>;iHr»< wiinrf-o in the cily
and viunly of San Fraio ikiu ; to in air a ^hiking fund for thr
finunii ul of "aid tiondi: mid dtfininij thr dutiiit of xtatf officrrg
til ri latioit Ihirito: nial.itifj an (l/i/.r'./.Mii/iow of onr tliouMaad
dollars for till ij^ III 111' III iirinthiff laid hondx : and jirnridinfi
lor thr xnliniiK^ioH of thin act to a rote of Ihr iiru/dr."
aii/irorid Marrh !l. I'JH'!. rrlalinfi to thr ndrmiition of swh
hondf and rrratintj a *inkini) fund for xnrh purjioxr, and
addiiii; a nrn' tiilion to Maid art lo hr nunibrrrd xntion /'/^-j.
n lalini] to Ihr imliliialion of mid art. and proriding for thr
liaiinirnl of Ihi ni't of imhiiintion of Ihe name.
'I'hr /Kofdr of thr Slate of California, re/irenented in ii nali and
nnsinihly. do rnnrt a- folloiri:
Snilu.N 1. I'or Ihe purpose of providing a fund for Ih.'
l.ayiuent of lb.- ind.dil.-dn.ss autliori/ed to be incurred by the
board of slate hai-lior i ..niiuissioiier.- for the acipiisiii.m of the
uii-essary area for a tidal basin .-xl-'ntling the area of India
basin on Ihe wal.-r from of the i-iiy and counly of San Kran-
cisi-o. as provid.'d in an act entilled '.\i\ act to authorize and
ilii'ect llie board of stale harbor c.innuissioiiers to institute con-
.l.-niiialion pro.-eedin;!s Hi:ainKt ceriain property north of India
basin and exiendinu lo Ishiis i-re*'k in the city and county of
San l-'raiici.sco, anil exiendin;; their jiirisdi.tion over the .same.
ami iii-ovidin^ for the jiaynu-nl of judgments from the pro-
( .'.-lis of lionils issued and sold uu.h-r the pro\ isions of an
Mil entilled, ".\i\ ai-l lo provide for the issuance and sah' of
siale bonds to i-reaii- a fiiinl for the acipiisition by llie board of
sial.' harbor commissi. .ni-rs of a nece.-sary area for a tidal basin
fi.r wharM's. pi.rs. harb.irs, and appurtenances in the city
and counly of San I-'r.-incisco : to create a sinkin:; fund for the
|ia.\iueni of said boii.l- ; .-iiiil delininu: ihe duties of state otfi.-i-rs
in relalioii tlienl..; iri.ikinL' an appro]irialion of $1,0(HI for
tlie expi-ns.' of prim 111;: said bonds; and provi.iin^ for tlu'
submission of this a. i to a vote of the people." the state
ireasiir.-r shall, inn liaiely after the issuance of the procla-
mation of tile irov.-nii.r. provided for in s.-otion 10 hereof.
iiiajonu ol ail llie v.'i.-s 'usi for and auaiii-t o .ii sai.l elei-ii.in
as aforesaid, ihi-n the same shall have eff.M-t as hereinbefor)-
pr.>\i.l.-d. an.l -hall be irr.-|".alable nnlil llie |.rin.ipal and inter-
••St of Ihe liabilities h.Tein cr.al.'d shall be pai.l and .lischar«ed,
atnl the aov.rnor shall make priK-lanuilion ih.-reof; hut if a
majority of the voles cast as aforesaid ail- a;:ain-t this act then
llie same shall lie and bei'onie void.
"Sn-. KM... Il shall !"■ Ihe duty of the s.-. reiary of stale lo
havi- ibis act published in at least one nenspap.r in each
..iiinlv. or <ilv and cunty. if one b.. publish.-d therein,
ihroii-!:lioiil this slat.', for three months n.xl pr.ie.lini; the
u'eiieral eleciioii to be holden in the month of November. .\. I>.
ninei.-en hundred and einhi, the costs of publi.aii.iii shall Ik"
paid out of the San Francisco harbor improvement fund, on
.-ontroller's warraiUs duly drawn for Ih.il purp.is..."' \ an nd
ni.nl appror.d Sor.mlor .',(, I. /». l'.«n .
Sti . 11. This a.-t may be known and ciled as the "India
r.asin .\ct."
Sn . 12. .\ll ails and part.s of ads in ..mlliil w iili the pro-
, isi.in- ..f Ibis a. I are hereby repeal. -.1.
W. It. r..KrKi:.
I'resi.l.-nt of the Senate.
K. L. I'.K.VKIISI.KK.
Sp.-ak.'r of Ihe .\ssembly.
11. llmT.
,1. X. <illi.KTr, (iovernor.
.\ppr..M-.l Mar.h
Kiidor-sed : File
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oltice of the Si'creiary of State,
Ihe 21st day of .March. .\. I'. I'.MJT. ('. F. Curry, Secretary of
State. ISv'.I. IIo.s.-h, liepiily.
♦ .Amended by Senale Kill N«. 7. rimpt*^ 4, patse*! at th*--
I'xii-a S.>ssi..n of the Thirty-sevenih Si^^sion of the Legislature.)
W. It. I'OKTFR.
President of the Senate.
K. L. ItK.VKDSI.EE,
Speaker of Ihi* .Vssembly.
1 1. liHiT.
.1. N. <!ii-i.Krr. Governor.
lOndorsed : Filed in lb.- office of the Secretary of State, the
jr'.rd dav of November, .\. P. 1[»<>7. C. F. Curry. Secretary
of Slat.'.
.\ppro\eil November
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'full If loiHiiUntl till forifftpifttf rti/tit M of imitl ^•»-«»^»«i«» »/ >inn mltut ufn fo fin rtnnffUnfiou of fin Stiilt nf f'oliforniii nnil /irofHt'
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State of California
Executive Depaiiiiieiif
PROCLAMATION
FOLLOWING the praiseworthy custom handed down by our
forefathers, and m accordance with the proclamation of the
President of the United States, I hereby designate
jli nrsday, the 26tli day of Novemher, 1908,
as a day of public thanksgiving and prayer to the Supreme Ruler of
all Nations for the blessings bestowed upon us during the past year.
We as Californians, are justly proud of our land of sunshine
and plenty, of our bountiful harvests and of our business prosperity
Let us all, therefore, residents of this wonderland, in this hour ot
richness and of plenty, cease from our daily work and gather
together at our fireside and places of public worship and return
thanks to Him, the giver of all things.
Let us be mindful of those less fortunate, the poor, the needy,
the sick, and seek to share our blessings with them.
In Witness Whereof. 1 have hereunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of State to be
affixed, this ninth day of
November, Nineteen Hun-
dred and Eight.
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Governor.
Attest:
SecreUry of Sute.
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P R 0 C L A ■• A T I 0 K.
IXF CUT VTR TF,P ART! ^EIIT ,
STATE OP GALI?0R1IIA. Sacramento, Cal . , februcry 1, 1309.
W!ffiREAS, The State Veterinarian of the State of Calif-
ornia has asnertairted that cattle located in certain counties
in the Stat- of California hereinafter named are liable to
communicate an infectious disease known as Texas, splenetic,
or Southern cattle fever, to cattle located in other counties
in --e -tate of California, should said cattle located in the
counties hereinafter named be shipped, moved or transported,
driven or grazed over the lands situated in other counties in
the State of California; and,
1^-IPPEA3, Under and by virtue of an Act of the Lefislature
of the State of California, entitled "An Act to protect domes-
tic live stock from contagious and Infectious diseases, to
provide -or the appointment and autie. of ofricials to carry
Jnto effect the provisions of tMs Act, ana to proviae an
appropriaUon therefor," whlrh became a law J^arch 13, ic&9,
and as ar.erded ?^arch 20, 15O5, and as further aznended Inarch 26,
1907, the State Veterinarian of the State of California, in
order to prevent the spre.dinp or coc^runication of said disease
Of Texas, splenetic, or Southern fever in cattle, has, on this
first day of February, 1909, quarantined the following counties
and parts of counties in the state of California: San Luis
Obispo, Santa -arbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, Oran^-'e, San Die.o
and Tulare count iesj and that part of Presno County situated
west of the main line of the Southern Pacific Kailroadi and
those portions of San Bernardino and Kiverside counties sit-
uat-d west Of the one hundred ana sixteenth meridian west Ion-
fit .de»
WHERFAS, The State Veterin*u-ian has, on thi. first aay
Of February, 1909, ^de and eetabliehed the foUowinr rule, and
rerulatlors a. to the :aovement» of cattle fron sai :ountie. ana
parts Of counties into other ci^untles or section. In -e State
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Prom 'ana after this first day of ."^eoruary, 1909, every
person, cornpan.y, corporation, their a^-ents and servants, are
hereby prohibited from driving, leadinr, moving, carrying, or
transporting, or fron causing or permittmr to be driven, led,
moved, transported, carried, or drifted into any other county
or section in *he State of California, or frou any one of the
counties or parts of counties herein mentioned to any of the
other counties or parts of counties herein mentioned, any cattle
criginatinf: or bein^ in the following named counties and pctrts
of counties: San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los
Angeles, Orange, San Diego and Tulare countiesi and that part of
Presno county situated west of the main iii.>3 of t;-e Soutnern
Pacific Railroad; ana tnose parts of San pernardino and River-
side counties situated west of the one hundred and sixteenth
meridian '.vest longitude, unless sucii cattle have first been
inspected by the State Veterinarian or his duly authorized
deputy, and are accompanied 'o-^ a certificate issued by such
officer stating that said cattle are free frora contatious and
infect ioj^ diseases ana cattle ticks (ilargaropus annulatus)^
.that ^ciQ^i said cattle are shipped or transported on r^ilrcad
trains for iiiriediate rlaughter inspection and certif icaticn of
such cattle will not be required, but v^hen so shipped or trans-
ported by railroad the follov.'inp regulations must be observed:
On unloading said cattle at their destination, or for food
and rest en route to sai.:e, yeparcitt; pens inust be set apart to
receive them, and no othtr cattle shall be adir.ittea to Sc-id
pens. The cars that liave carried said cattle shall be cleaned
and ciisinfected before they are c<;air. usea to transport, storft,
or siielter aninals cr merchandise ,
All carfH carrying cattle fron. the quarantined counties and
parts of counties herein mentioned shall bear placards statinc
that said cars contain "SOliTKTi-:!! CAI'ILJ'," and each of the way
blllB 01 s&ld Bhipir.erts shall have a note on ite face vith a
alalldr stateo-.cnt. Whenever ar^' cattle have coc^e froc saio
quarar t'.'^ed ecurtl^i- ard } arip of covrti«-e, and shall oe r«-
ahii.^eo iter. m\
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0+her pcint of destrnat icn, the cars carrvirg said cattle alictH
bear similar placards with like statements, ana the way bills
so marked. At whatever pcint these cattle shall te unloaded
they shall be placed in separate pens to which no other cattle
shal 1 t e adrti i 1 1 e d .
The cars used to transport such cattle sioalD be cleaned
and disinfected in the following manner:
(a) Remove all littei- and r.anurei this littei- and manure
may be d i s i^fe"cTe"drT3y~m ix i ri £ it with lime or by saturating it
with a five per cent solution of 100 per cent carbolic acid; or,
if not disinfected, it must be stored v/here no cattle can ccme
into contact with it for a period of at let^st eight months.
(b) Wash the Co.rt3 with water until cl ec.n.
(c) Saturate the entire inner surface of the cars, in-
cludinr the inner surface of t}ie car dcors, with, a mixture made
of one and a half pounds cf lime and one quarter pound of one
hunared per cent carbolic acid to each gallon cf water; or
with a solution made by dissolving four ounces of chloride of
lime to each gallon of water.
It is further ordered that a violation of any or either cf
the foregoing rules and regulations shall be ar: offense, and
punishable as provided by the laws of t>:e State cf California,
Now, Therefore, I, J. V. Gillett, as Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of tiie authority vestea in me by
law, do hereby proclaim the counties and parts of counties
named in this proclamation quarantined within the State of Cal-
ifornia, and further herebj' proclaim the foregoing rules, orders
and regulations prescribed by the State veterinarian for the
maintenance and enforcement cf such quarantine to be legal and
binding rules and regulations within the the State of Califor-
nia, and I do further proclaim that said rules, orders and
regulations shall be maintained and enforced within the State of
California, arO that a violation thereof shall subject all
persons bo violating any of said rules, orders or regulations
to the penalties provided for in section eight of that said Act
of the Legislature entitled "An Act to protect domestic live
stock from contagious and infectious diseases, to provide for
the appointment and duties of officials to cc.rry into effect
the provisions of this Act, and to provide ai: appropriation
therefor."
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of this State to Tae hereunto affixed, this first
day of February, A. P. 1909.
GoTeTi^r' of" the State' of California.
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FLAO I3AY PROCLAIMATIOIV
TERRITORY OF ALASKA
KXKCVTIVK OFFICE
The American Flag is univtTsally recognized as tlie emblem of liberty and justice.
Beneath it brave and loval hearts beat with pride and devotion. To the oppressed it
affords the inspiration" of hope. To each of our citizens it guarantees individual
libertv and protection to personal and property rights. The fire of patrioti.^m never
burned more brightlv than today. It is, therefore, eminently proper that we unitedly
show our regard for the Stars and Stripes, our love for our common country, and
commemorato the birthday of the Fh.g on the date of its adoption by Congress,
June 14th, 1777.
An approved custom abides of appointing a day upon which the Flag is dis-
plaved upon public buildings, private residences, and business houses. In accord
witi. this commendable custom. I, Willi.^m L. Distis, Acting Governor of Alaska,
do herebv designate Mondav June 14th, A. I). 11»09 as
FLAG DAY
and heartily recommend a general display of Old
Glory thoughout the dav. Let it appear in evidence everywhere, over church and
school-house, factorv and dwelling, public and private building, and at the mast head,
illustrating our faith in all it represents. Let the rising sun of June 14th be greeted
with salutation of artillery, the ringing of bells, the blowing of whistles of all kinds
on land and water, and the day be hailed with acclaim and joy.
Let every loyal citizen contribute in tiie display of the flag his testimony that
he stands for honor, puritv and obedience to law.
Let every man, woman and ohi Id pledge their faith in the purposes the flag
represents aiid wear a token of their liberty in modest, but certain, bow or rosette
attached to their dress.
Lessons of ]>atriotism will not be lost in recognition of this memorable day.
,cs*s"»*®«'«w*,y^ The lawless will recognize the representation of
-s*^ QT Tjf^^^^. authority, and the budding spirit of patriotism
rf^^^^-^' ' """"Vi^yS^ in youthful hearts will be expanded into a deter-
'^^/^ ^^^^!V mination to oppose foreign or domestic foe.
U tCttiaHT whcnaf, I liave hereunto set my
hand and caused the Great Seal of .\laska to
be affixed, at Juneau, tlie Capital, ttiis Twenty-
seventh day of May, A. L). litOit.
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P E 0 C L A M A T I 0 IT.
EXECUTIVF DEPART]-®:T ,
STATE OP CALIFOWTIA.
Sacramento, Cal., June 14, 1'309,
WffERFAS, The State Veterinarian of the State of California
has asoertalred f.-.at cattle located in certain counties in the
State of California liereinafter named are liable to corrL'sunicate an
infectious disease known as Texas, splenetic or Southern fe. er to
cattle located in other counties in tue State of California should
auid cattle locc*ted in tue counties iiereinafter naunea be siiipi;ed,
moved, transported, driven or grazed over the lands situated in
other counties in ti.e State of California; and,
WHEREAS, Under and hy virtue of an Act of the Legislature of
the State of California, entitled "An Act to protect doi~estic
live stocic from contarious and infectious diseases, to provide for
the appointment and dirties of officials to carry into effect the
provisions of thib Act, and to provide ar, appropriation tiierefor,"
which became a law March IS, 1599, and as ai.iended March 20, 1905,
and varch 23, 1907, and as further amended "arch 19, 1909, tr;e
State veterinarian of the State of California, in oraer to prevent
the spreadin- or coijnunlcation of said dliiease of £exae., plenetic
or Southern fever in cattle, has, on tnis fourteenth aay of June,
1909, quarantined the following counties and parts of counties in
the State of California: San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura,
Los Anpeles, Oranpe, -^an Dieco, Tulare and Fingsi and t:-.a.t part of
Presno County situated west of the east side line of t>ie Southern
Pacific Railroad; an . those parts of San "Rernardino and Riverside
counties situated west of the one hundred and sixteenth r.ieridian
west longitude,
WHEREAS, The State Veterinarian has, on this ^Jaurteenth aay of
June, 1909, niade and established the fol Lowing-' rules and regulat-
ions as to the movements of cattle from said counties and parts of
counties into other counties or sections in the Stcite of Califor-
nia, or from any one of the counties or parts of counties herein
mentioned to any of the other counties or parts of counties herein
mentioned:
Prom and after this fourteenth day of June, 1909, every person,
company, corporation, tr.eir agents and servants, are hereby pro-
hibited from driving- leadinf , moving, carrying or transporting,
or from causinc; or permitting to be driven, led, moved, trans-
ported, carried or drifted into any other county or section in tiie
State of California, or from any one of the counties or parts of
counties }ierein ■•■tioned to any of the other counties or parts of
counties herein lacBtloned, any cuttle originating or being in
the following named coun^-ies and parts of counties: San Luis Obis-
po., Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego,
Tulare and ^ings; and that part of Fresno County situated west of
the east side line of the Southern Pacific Railroad; and those
parts of San -Rernardino and Riverside counties situated west of
the one hundred and sixteenth meridian west longitude, unless such
cattle have first been inspected by the State Veterinarian or his
duly authorized deputy and are accompanied by a certificate issued
by such officer stating f:iat said cattle are free from conta, lous
and Infectious diseases and cattle ticks (Margaropus annulatus);
provided, however, thut when said cattle are si.lpped or transported
on railroad trains for Immediate slaughter to the following named
cities In the State of California: Sar^ Tranclsco, 0«Jcland, Los
Angeles and San Diego Inspection and certification of such cattle
will not be required, bu* rhen so shipped or transported by rail-
road the following? rerulatlonn n.«* h*- n>>.«r-««H*
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On unloadinf said cattle ut their uestination, or for
fnnri mri refit en route to sajne, separate pens -.ust be set apart
to receive ti-e^ana no other cattle shall he adnittea to said
pens The cars that have carried said cattle shall he cleaned
and disinfected before they are arain used to transport, store
or shelter animals or merchandise.
All cars carryinp said cattle shall bear placards stating: that
said cars contain "nOlITFPFr CATTLE", and each of the way bills of
said shipments shall have a note on its face witn a similar
statement .
The cars used to transport such cattle shall be cleanea and
disinfected in the followinf manner:
(a) Remove all litter and manure. This litter and manure
must be stored where no cattle can co-e into contact with it for
a period of at least eirht months.
(b) Wash the cars with water until clean,
(c) Saturate the entire inner surface of the cars, in-
cluding the inner surface of the car doors, with a mixture maae
of one and one half pounds of lime and one quarter pound of pure
carbolic acid to each rallon of water; or with a solution made
by dissolving four ounces of chloride of lime to each fallen of
water.
It is further ordered that a violation of any or either of
the foreftoinc rules and refulations shall be an offense, and
punishable as provided by the laws of tne Stati of California.
State of
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Now, Therefore, I, J. ^^. Gillett, as Governor of th<
_f California, by virtue of the authority vested in i
law do hereby proclaim the counties ana parts of counties named
in this proclamation quarantineu witnin the State of California,
and further hereby proclaim the foregoing rules ana regulations
prescribed by the' State Veterinarian for the maintenance and
enforcement of such quarantine to be legal and binding rules and
regulations within the State of California, and I ao further
proclaim that said rules ana regulations shall be maintainea and
enforced within the State of California, ana tr.at a violation '
thereof shall subject all persons so violatinr any of sr.id rv"'es
or regulations to the p-^-nalties provided for in section eight
of that said Act of the Legislature entitled "An Act to protect
domestic live stock from contagious ana infectious diseases, to
provide for the appointment and duties of officials to carry
into effect the provisions of this Act, and to provide an appro-
priation therefor,"
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set ^y hand and
caused the Great Seal of this State to be hereunto affixed, this
fburteenthlay of June, A.r.#-1909,
SecreTaFy 'Sf "fftj^e .
5overna^5f Tkc^'stsTTe of California.
THE Ul'ITED STATES 0^' AMERICA.
State of California-
TO AJ.L TO WffOM T^SE PRESKTTS SrlALT, COTT., OR>;ETI>in:
WHEREAS, under the proviBione of an Act of the Legislature
of t^e State of California, entitled, " An Act to a thorize the
aetnenent of an ex.atinr controversy between the United r.tates
of America and t^ e State of California, and making an
appropriation to carry out t> e proviBiona of said Ac^", approved
'arch 21, I'O:^, tlie Register of t> e f'tate Land Office, of the
''tate of California, was authorized to prepare, and the officers
of Ve State of California, who are authorized by t^ e laws of
BHid State to execute other Patents, were authorized to execute,
to t> e TTnited States of Anerica, a Patent to Buch portions of
the sixteenth and thirty-aixth sections of land contained and
Situated v/it.hin the San "acinto ^'oreat Reserre, nov? known ae ^he
Cleveland ^'ational Forest, aa would equal in area t- e number of
acres of land erroneously listed to the State of California, if
it should be deter:iined that any such erroneous or over-certifi-
cations had been made to the snid State of California; and
WHEREAS, It has been detemmed t' at, since t} e first day
of "arch, iS'?'^, t-7elve thousand acres of land have been
certified to the said '*tate, in excess of the amount of indennity
school lands to which said ^tate waa and is lustly entitled;
and
WHTOTSAS, in addition to tV e said excess above referred to,
!•» is claimed by the ^mited States that certain excesses in
certifications to t> e State of indr-.nity school larda have
occurred prior to t' e passage of t> e Act of Conferees of >;aroh
1, 1^*77, and f-r which said last n>*ned excesses the State of
California should fumioh 'baHeB, to .7hich aaj.d claim of the
aaxd United Gtutaa > t>ie !Uute of Callfomiu has interposed certain
ob.lection; and
W'lKRKAn, it ^lan been agreed hy the Secretary of the
Interior, actxnp; on hehalf of t'- e eaid 'Jnited 'tates, and
the ''overnor of t>ie .'"tate of California, Surveyor General of
the ntate of California and Attorney Croneral of the Htate
of f'plifornia, actinr on behalf of the Htate of California,
that the queation an to t>ie satinfaction of excesu of
certifications occjrrinp prior to t} c pasaafte of t> e Act of
Varch 1, 1"^7, and above referred to, he left to future
adjin.tnent, it havinr heen agreed by the oaid n«cretary of the
Interior that upon the conveyance to the United rtates of
Ar.erica of tin anount of land equal to t> e ovor-certifications
which have occurred since "^arch 1, 16'''^, the euopension hereto-
fore ordered by tJie ''ecretary of tl u Interior with relation
to tvp school Krant would he revoked and the ad,1 ustnevt cf all
pending selectit-ns on account thereof proceeded .<i.th:
Now, therefore, xrx conoideration of rhe prenises and of
t>ie natters ^ ere in contained, I, J. " . "/illett, -ovemor
of t>e state of California, by virtue of authority in in«
vested, >!ave rranted, barrained, eold amd conveyed, and by
these presents, do grant, barrain, sell and convey, into th«
United "tateg of Anerioa, *tn s iccetinors and aanigna forever,
all t> e folloxrlnjr described lands, with t>-e appurtenancea
thereto belonging, to wit:
All that certain real property aituata and haing in th«
Court-' of Hivorsidt, :*tata of Ciilifomi*, and mora partioularly
desc^l^ed hs follows:
Township ei(^>,t (b) south of Range one (1) west.
The nort/r.east quarter of t^ e northeast quarter, the
southeast quarter of t>e northwest quarter, the west half of
the northwest quarter, the southeast .uarter of t^^e southwest
quarter, the west half of the southwest quarter, tie southwest
quarter of t.^e southeast quarter and the east half of the southeast
q'jarter of '."'ection thirty-six, containing four hundred acres;
Township ei;dit (8) south of Kange two (2) west.
T- e northwest quarter of the northeast quarter, the east
half of ^^ e northeast qvjarter and the south half of Section
thirty-six, containing four hundred forty acres;
Township six (6) south of RanKS one (l) east.
All of Section sixteen, containing six hundred forty acres;
Township seven (7) south o*" lianpie one (1) east.
"he north half of Section sixteen, containing three h indred
t enty acres;
Township t}iree (3) so .th of Rang* two (2) east.
The northwest quarter of t' e northwest quarter and th«
northeast quarter of Raction t> irty-slx, containing two
hundred acres;
Township thp«« (3) •"'th of Rang* three (3) •a«t.
Tht northw«»t quarter of the •outheait quarter and ths west
half of t • northwest quarter of Section thirty-«ix, containing
ona hjndred tw«ntv »cr««, and containing in th« acgragat* two
the ssnd o-s h mdrsd twwty aoras, i- ^irarsida County,
Also, all that certain real property Bitiaate andjjcine^
in the County of "^an T^iepo, -tate of California, and nore
particilarly de3cri"bed as folio ;b:
To'>7nahip clovon (11) BO-ith of Ranf^e one (1) east.
m of r'.ection thi-ty-six, contnininfT six hundred forty
acres;
TownBhip twelve (12) Boith of Harre one (1) eaBt.
All of i'tctlon sixteen, containing six hundred forty -
acres;
To'/nsMp f c irtecn (14) aouth of Ilanre t.vo (2) east.
T^ e ncrtheast quarter of t^ c Boutheaat <i larter, the *<;8t
half of *>o 80 ithoaBt quarter, t>'.o northeast quariidr and th«
v»e8^ half of ;iection sixteen, containmB six hundred acres;
TowTBhlp sixteen (1 ) aouth of R&n^e two (2) east.
The southwest quarter of t^e northeast quarter, the south
half of t'-e northwest quarter, t^e north half of th« southwest
quarter and t'.e north half of the southeast quarter of
Section sixteen, contalnlnR two hundred eighty acres;
Tovnahlp Bev"^'" (1") »c .t^ r.f IL n^re tvrr (2) east.
All of flection s^xteoni and the oouthwest q tarter of ths
northwest quarter, the mmmx. half of the northwest quarter,
t>e so ithwost quarter and sast half of r.«etlon thirty-six,
oontaininK in all twelTt hundred forty acrssi
^ovmahip fourteen (14) aouth of Range three (3) east.
The north half of t! e northeast quarter, t}.e so'Jth half of
the Boutheaat quarter and the south half of the southwest
quarter of "^ection sixteen, containing t\ro hundred forty
acresi
'"o.fnship fifteen (1?) south of Panpe three (5) east.
All of Section sixteen, containing six hundred forty acres;
"own^hip sixteen (16) south of Rmge three (5) east.
All of r^ection thirt'-six, containing six hundred forty
acres;
Township seventeen (1?) south of Range three (3) east.
quarter , ^^ *
The northwest of t; e northeast quarter, the northwest
quarter Hnd the south half of Section thirty-six, containing
five hundred twenty acres;
Tovmship eirJiteen (ic ) south of Range three (3) east.
T>>e east half vf V. e northwest quarter, the southwest
quarter and the east half of flection sixteen, containing fiv«
hundred sixty acres;
Township eleven (11) south of Range four (4) east.
All of r,ection thirty-six, containing six hundred forty
acres;
Township thirteen (13) south of Rarg* four (4) east.
'^» 0 northwest quarter of t'S southwest quarter, tie east
half of t.e southwsst q'lartar, t' e northwest quarter and the
•aat half of i^ectlon thirty- alx, containing six hundred
acrati
?t../nj<hip fiftenn (I'T) do ith of Han.re four (4) eaat.
The north half of tho ncrth.;aBt quarter and the south
half of the Boutheaot qtiarter of r>ectinn thirty-six, contaxninp;
one hundred aixty acres;
TowTBhip sixteen (1')) aoiith of Ranr^o four (4) oast.
Tlie northeast q-iarter of the northeast quarter, the west
half of the northeast qviarter, the northeast q^mrter of the
southeast quarter, tVe north half of the southwest quarter
and the n(irthr.Te8t quarter of Section sixteen, coritaxninp;
four hundred acres;
To;-m8htp seventeen (1?) south of Panre four (4) east.
T'e aouth ^alf uf t- c uoutlv.vcnt quarter, 1^ e south half
of *' o ncrth-.rcst quarter, tho soil*-, half of the nortlioaat
qu.-vrter --^-d the noutheaut quarter of Section thirt '-six,
containing four h^indrod acres;
Tounship eir>:toen (16) south of Ra'i^e four (4) east.
The \Tost half of t' e northsieet quarter and the ooutheast
quarter of "-Tction sixteen, containin<» tvfo hundred forty
acres;
Township ten (10) u. *-.h of /targe fxTe ( '>) east.
-■ r. nouth^eet quarter of to aoithweat q mrter, the eaet
half of *^e uoithweet quarter, t^ e northweet q uartor and the
e:ie* valf of ection V irty-elx, containing six hundred
acre-j;
"•owr.ehip fifteen (1'') eo ;th of H«n«e fire ( ") eaet.
The eoulh half of Toctlon thirty-elx, cg^.tj ininr th
hundred twenty ftoree;
Township aeventeen (1?) south of Range five (?) oast.
The Bouthweat quarter of t>!e northotiBt quarter, the east
half of t:ie northeast q.iarter, tiio oouth Jialf of t^e northwest
quarter and t).e south half of Section sixteen, containing five
hundred twenty acres, and containing: in t} e apif^reRate nine
thOMsand eir'-t hundred eighty acres in "an Die^ro County, a total
of twelve tho'iaand acres in the two counties.
TO rATR ATO) TO HOLD, all &v& ainfTular, V: e said premises,
together with t)\e appurtenances, unto t}ic aaid
imiTED STATES OP AVKRICA,
its Bucceancrs and a88if<7i8 forever.
This conveyance is nade "by the State cf nalifomia, and
accepted by the rmited iJtates of Aiierioa, in full satisfaction
of all over-certifications of indetmity school selections
nade to the State of Col if c. mi- , on account of loss to its
•chool grant, •uhsoquent to Harch 1, IB??, and upon acceptance
hereof, the said United Hates shall revoke t> e suspension
heretofore ordered ^»l,th relation to sa^d school rrant, and
proceed with the ad^lustnant of all pendinr? aelectionB.
r TKSTIUOKY WHERBOP, I, J- i-' • Oillett, (Joromor of
the State of Culifomit., have caused t>i«Be letters to \)e nade
Patent, and the t5oal of the State of Californiiv to be hereunto
affixed.
Given under ny hand at the City of Hacrariento, this the
/^ day of^ . In t^ e year of cur Lord one t> ouoand
nine hundred and nine.
•jovemor of Btate.
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TR0CLA7!ATI0IT,
!Phr hor.or of Ijelng a citizen of th^s gr-^.t rerniblic wor'sld, n-^ itself,
"bB £ sufficlGr.t cause "cr artirually nett^nr ppart, in accordance with cuBtosn
a day for thcnkFglvinrj and prayer. But the people of CaTl-^ornlt h£ve '^ac'i
else to t-o thankful for, Otur people have prosp^rod v?oiid erfiilly in !:iriterial
t.>n>-r, '^'-•'- >•• :- ---.,- o year ©f pir ty thro^i^hoxit t!-( c-.:t:^. In this
^'. ■■. ■■>'3i:larly 'bleased by tho enjoynent of marvelous proj^rest
a-^<i vrosporit;', ^rt^^^t strides hr-i ■•'•- ej- made In the developrnent of tho
varied rosonroos so lari'-'^ly distributed by a "boimto'^us nat^ire withl'- f. ■
■borders '^ our co^monrcet-lth, EvorL' cvenue of comereic"' a:-.d industrial
endeavor has heen filled vrith -.etlvity, Il:-5 productive soil his yieldec'
0-^ its fr-> Its in (P»oat-r abundrnse th:'t rjver y-^-^re, Tilien to all this i-
ar'dod a splendid civic rpirit, Thicr ip a'':road in our prlv-te life, "tq
c:in z^deed "be grateful for the Providence ovGr-rullnf; it all. On pv-^r-"
account, our lot r;." truly "be sc.ii to be east in pleasant places.
Therefore, ' c-rfomit:: -rl^. tho Proclaination of the President o-*"
the -JnitPd Ctr.tes, I, J. IT. Cillett, Covr-mor o' the '-t-ito of CrllfArria,
do deelgnato ?:iU?.SD^il', the 25th PAY CF ::0VSZ3EK, 1909, ?9 a day of f?er-
erel th-.'^ks?fivir» ard upon thf.t daj.- I rec^-.-niTd th-^ all >iusinop3 cear-r,
an'' that the people, in their homes ard iv. their churches, on this ?harJ:s-
f^ivin^ D'T' o'^fcr un thanJcs to Qod for the hlP'JDi'nP'f- r*" ^."f-^^ --■ -^t^ -i-^d i-rr-^'.-^t*
for -13 ijaldance in tho future,
HI V!rSl^S.5 T7.'CTHDF, I have hereunto set n^ hand and caused the ?lreat
Seal of L'tatc to he affixed. I.one at tho Capitol in the City of Cacrar-ynt
tMs 17th da" o' Novorsbor,, '- *' - -■-■:- -' -r-r '.ord one thoup--
3 red and nine.
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THE HONOR of being a citizen of this great republic would, of itself, be a si
with custom, a day for thanksgiving and prayer. But the people of Califc
have prospered wonderfully in material things. This has been a year of|
been singularly blessed by the enjoyment of marvelous progress and prosperity,
the varied resources so lavishly distributed by a bounteous nature within the be
mercial and industrial endeavor has been filled with activity. The productive soil
before. When to all this is added a splendid civic spirit, which is abroad in our prij
overruling it all. On every account, our lot may truly be said to be cast in pleasc
THEREFORE, in conformity with the Proclamation of the President of the
California, do designate
(Thuraiay, tlrr 25th hvd] nf N01
As a day of general thanksgiving, and upon that day I recommend that all busi
their churches, on this Thanksgiving Day offer up thanks to God for ihe blessings
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set
affixed. Done at the Capitol, in the City of Sacramento,
thousand nine hundred and nine.
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L would, of :tself. be a sufficient cause for annually semngapan. ,- ---~';^^f
But Ifie peple of California have much else to be thankful fa^ Our peup,e
■This has been a year of plenty throughout the country. In tn;s S.aie we nave
', progress ana prosperity. Great strides have been see .-. Te deverofnen; ol
»ous nature within the borders of our commonwealth. Every avenue o' -om-
ntv The productive soil has yielded of its fruits in greater abundancej.-ran ever
which is abroad in our private life, we can indeed be grateful lor the -ov.de-ce
_ said to be cast in pleasant places.
[of the President of the United States. 1. J. N. Oillett Ccvemcr of tne State of
25tlj bail of Nflurmbrr. 1909,
recommend that all business cease, and that tne peopie. m thfiir homes and in
;s to Ood for the blessings of tne past, and prayer for His guidance ;n tne Tuture.
JF I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Oreat Seal of State to be
in the City of Sacramento, this i ?th day of November, in the year of our JJDrd one
ine.
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Oov«mor
Attest
Secretary of State
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would of itself, be a sufficient cause for annually setting apart, in accordance
■ But the people of California have much else to be thankful for Our people
This has been a year of plenty throughout the country. In this State we have
, progress and prosperity. Great strides have been made in the development ot
>ous nature within the borders of our commonwealth. Every avenue of com-
nW The productive soil has yielded of its fruits in greater abundance than ever
which is abroad in our private life, we can indeed be grateful for the Providence
_ said to be cast in pleasant places,
i the President of the United States. I. J. N. Oillett. Governor of the State of
25tlt ^a^ of JJowPmbpr, 1909.
recommend that all business cease, and that the people, in their hornes and in
,s™ for the blessings of the past, and prayer for His guidance in the future.
t)F I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of State to be
[in the City of Sacramento, this i ?th day of November, in the year of our U,rd one
fine.
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(jovernor.
Attest:
Secretary of State.
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STATE or r«ALI?OR»IA
OP?ICB OP STATE VETERIHAfllAK
PROCLAMATION
BXECUTIVTi; DEPARTMKWT ,
STATE OP CALIPORNIA.
Saoramanto y Oal. > Uaroh If 1910.
WHEREAS . the faot has been determined by the Seoretary of
the United states Department of Agriculture that an Infeotloue
disease Known as splenetlo » southern or Texas ferer exists
among oattle In the following named states, to-wlt : Oklahoma,
Texas, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee,
Alabama , Virginia , North Carolina , south Carolina , Georgia and
Florida; and
WHEREAS , under and by Ylrtue of an Aot of the Legislature
of the state of California, entitled, "An Aot to protect dcmestio
live stooK from oontaglo^'s and infaotious diseases, to provide
for tha appointment and duties of officials to oarry into effect
the provisions of this Aot, and to provide an appropriation
therefor," which became a law March 18, 1899, and as amended
March 80 , 1905 , and March 23 , 1907 , and as further amended and
approved March 19 , 1909 , the state Veterinarian of the state of
California , in order to prevent the spreading or comrrainication
of 88id disease of splenetic , Southern or Texas fever to cattle
within the State of cellfornia , should cattle from the aforesaid
states be Imported into the State of Cellfornia, has, on this
first day of March, 1910, made and established the following
rules and regulations as to the importations of cattle from the
aforesaid states:
Prom and after this first day of March, 1910, every person,
company, corporation, their agents and servants, ara hereby pro-
hibited from bringing into the state of California any oattle
originating or being In that area of territori' in the United
States south of the Federal quarantine line which has been or
may be established b:' the United States Department of Agriculture,
or any oattle infested with the Margaropus annulatus tick, ex-
cept in accordance with the regulations of the United states De-
partment of Agriculture, or except when said oattle are shipped
or transported on railroad trains for irnnedlate slaughter , and
when so shipped or transported by railroad , the following reg-
ulatlons must be observed:
On unloading said cattle at their destination, or for food
and rest en route to same , separate pens must be set apart to
receive them and no other oattle shall be admitted to said pens.
The oars that have carried said oattle shall be cleared and dis-
infected before they are again used to transport » store or
shelter animals or merchandise.
All cars carrying said cattle shall bear placards stating
that said cars contain "SOUTHERN CATTLl" , and each of the ray
bills of said shipments shall have a note on its faoe with a
similar statement.
The cars used to transport such oattla shall bo cleaned and
disinfected in the following manner:
ra) Remove all litter and manure. This litter and manure
must be stored where no oattle can ooroe Into oontaot with It for
a period of at least eight aonths.
(b) wash the oara vlth water until olean.
(o) 8at;irate the entire Inner aurfaoe of the oara, inolud-
Inf the inner aurfaoe of the oar doora, with a mixture aade of
one and one half pounds of lime and one quarter pound of pvire
oart>ollo add to eaoh gallon of vrater; or with a solution made
by dissolving foijj oixnoee of ohloride of lime to each gallon of
water.
It is fiirther ordered that a violation of any or either
of the foregoing rules and regulations sha" 1 be an offense, and
punishable as provided by the lav/s of the State of California.
NOW, therefore, I , J. N. Oillett , as Crovernor of the
State of California , by virtue of the authority vested in ne
by law, do hereby proolaim the foregoing rules and regulations
prescribed by the <^tate Veterinarian to be legal and binding
rules and regulations vrithin the ^tate of California, and I do
further proclaim that said rules and regulations shall be main-
tained and enforced within the <=tate of California , and that a
violation thereof shall subject all persons so violating anj'' of
said rules or reg^alatlons to the penalties provided for in
section eight of that said Act of the Legislature of the state
of California entitled, "An Act to protect domeetio live stoolc
from contagious and infectious diseases, to provifjU* for the
appointment and duties of officials to carry into effect the
provisions of this Act, and to provide an appropriation therefor.'
IN WITNESS v;hkrE0P , I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of this State to be hereiuito affixed, this first
im/ of March, A. u. , 1910.
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<l V. f^.rcc/A^
Governor of the <?tate of California.
Attest:
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STATE 0? CALIFORNIA
OFTJ-ICE OF PTATK VETERINARIAN
PROCLAMATION
EXECUTIVE
STATE
DEPAHTMEHT .
OP CALIFORNIA.
Saoraraento , cal. . Maroh 1, 1910.
WHEREAS , the State Veterinarian of the State of Cellfornla
has asoertained that oattle located In certain oountlee and por-
tions of oountlee in the State of California hereinafter named
are liable to oommunloate an Infeotious dieeaee Knovn as Texas >
splenetic or southern fever to oattle located In other oovinties
and portions of coixnties In the state of California should said
oattle located in the counties and portions of counties herein-
after named be shipped , mored , transported , driven or grazed
over the lands situated in other oour.ties and portions of
counties in the state of California; and »
l^HEREAS , under and tr/ virtue of en Act of the Legislature
of the State of California, entitled » "An Act to protect domestic
live stooK ftrom contagious and infectious diseases, to provide
for the appointment and duties of officials to carry into offect
the provisions of this Act, and to provide an appropriation
therefor," which became a law March 18, 18SS , end es emended
March 20, 1905, and ;.:aroh 23, 1907, and as further amended and
approved Maroh 19 , 1909 , the "tate Veterinarian of the State of
California, m order to prevent the opre&ding or cor.::.-7ui:loatlon
of sfciid disease of Texas, splonetic or Southern fever, has, on
this first day of karoh , 1910, quarantined the following counties
and portions of counties in the state of California:
The entire county of san Diego.
The entire comty of Orange.
The entire county of Santa Barbara.
All that i^rtion of san Luis Obispo county lying rest and
south of a line commencing at the point of the intersection of
the township line between Tovmship 32 S. , R. 17 E. and 32 S. ,
R. 18 E. , and thti Santa Maria river on the sou thorn boundary of
the county of san Luis Obispo , and extending rartherly on said
township line between townships 32 S. . R. 17 E. , 32 S. , R. 18
E. , and 31 S. , H. 17 K. . ani 31 s. . H. 18 E. , to its intersect-
ion with the summit of the sar.ta Lucia range of mountainB:
thence following the summit of the Santa Lucia range of mount-
ains northerly and northwesterly to its intersection with the
northerly boundary line of sar. Luis Obispo oovmty.
All that portion of Fresno ooimty situated within Township
17 S. . R. 20 E.
All that portion of Kings oovmty situated in Township 20
All that portion of Tulare oounty situated in Townships 21
S. , R. 37 E. and 22 S. . H. 27 E.
All that portion of san Bernardino oounty looated in tha
following townshipe: 9 N. , 1 W; 9 N. , 1 E; 9 N. , 2 E: 10 N. ,
2 E: 10 N. . S E: and lo N. , 4 I. , and
▼HEHEAS , the «"tato Voterlnarlan has, on this first day of
Maroh, 1 JlO , made and eatabllahad tha following rules and
regulations as to the noveBtents of oattla fron said quarantlnad
ocuntles and portlona of ([uarantlnad ooiintlaa into other ooiu;"'
or portlona of oo^ujtlea In the state of California:
Froa and after thie first lay of March , 1910 , evwry PtfTaon .
oompansr f oori/o*«tion, ti-.oir agerte arid survar.ta . ar« haraty pre
hltoltad froa driving, leading, nwving, oaprylng or tranapoptlng ,
or from oauslng or permitting to be driven, led, moved, trans-
ported, carried or drifted Into any other oounty or portion of
ooirnty In the state of California , any cattle originating or
belnj In the aforesaid quarantined counties and portions of
counties, unlesB such cattle have first been Inspected by the
State Veterinarian or his duly authorized deputy and are ac-
oor.-'innled by a certificate Issued by such officer stating that
said cattle are free from contagious and infectious diseases
and cattle tlcKs (Uargaropus annulatus); provided, however,
that '"Then said cattle are shipped or transported on railroad
trains for irmedlate slaughter inspection and certification of
such cattle will not be required , but that when so shipped or
transported by railroad the rollowlng regulations must be
observed :
On unloading said cattle at their destination, or for food
and rest en route to s&T.e , separate pens must be set apart to
receive then and no other cattle shall be admitted to said pens-
The cars that have carried said cattle shall be cleaned and dis-
infected before they are again used to transport , store or
shelter animals or merchandise.
All cars carrying said cattle shall bear placards stating
that saldi cars contain "SOUTHERN CATTLE" , and each of the way
bills of said shipments shall have a note on its face with a
slmilecr statement.
The cars used to transport such cattle shall be cleaned
and disinfected In the following manner:
(a) Renove all litter and manure. This litter and manure
must be stored where no cattle can come into contact Tlth it fop
a period of at least eight months.
(b) Wash the cars with water until clean.
(o) saturate the entire Inner surface of the cars, includ-
ing the inner surface of the oar doors, with a nlxture made of
one and one half pounds of lime and one quarter pound of pure
carbolic acid to each gallon of water; or -^ith a solution made
by dissolving four ounces of chloride of lime to each gallon
of water.
It Is further ordered that a violation of an:' or either of
the foregoing rules and regulations shall be an offense , and
punishable as provided ir/ the lawB of the ?^ate of California.
Now, therefore, I , J. N. Olllett , ae Governor of the «Jtate
of f^alifornia , by virtue of the authority vested In ne by law ,
do herab}' prooialm the counties and portions of oountles namad
In this proolaaatlon qiiarantlnad within the state of -plifornla,
and further hereby proolala the foregoing rules and regulations
prescribed by the state Veterinarian for the maintenance and
enforcement of suoh q^iarartlne to be legal and binding rules
and reoralations within the State of California, and I do f\irther
proolala that said rules and regulations shall be aslntalned and
enforoed within the stste of Calif omis . and that a violation
thereof shall subjeot all persons so violating any of said rulss
or regulations to the penalties provided for in section sight
of that asid Aot of the Legislavirs of the <^tatM of California
sntitled , *An Aot to proteot ioaestio live stook from oontaglous
and Infeotlous diseases, to provide for the appointment and
duties of ofrlolals to oarry Into effect the provisions of
this Aot , and to provide an appropriation therefor."
IN WITNESS ^EHEO? , I have hereunto set ray hand and oaused
the Great Seal of this ^^tate to be hereunto affixed, this
first lay of Maroh , A. D. , 1910.
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Oovarnor of the ftete of California.
Attest:
Seoretan^' of state.
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Conveninc tho Leclslatnre In Hxtraordinary SesBltn,
State of California )
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Sxecutive Department. ]
TTHEniSlAS* an extraordinary occasion has arisen and Is now existiTag, r©-"
qiiirine the LegiBlature of the State of California to oonrene,
EOT, THSREPCEIZ, I, JAKES 1?, GILLZTT, Governor of the State of California,
ly virtue of the power and authority In me vested by section 9 Article V of the
Constitution of the State of California, do hejre'bs' convene the Legislatxare to
meet and assemble in extraordinary session at Sacramento, California, on
. . . *^.^rVJVf^f^ the tri^^^Jff^...'..... day of September, 1910, at
10 o'clock A. II, of that day* for the purpose of proposing to the People of the
Stato of California, Constitutional ;»mendmentB to be voted trpon at the next gen-
eral election, vgjen the following subjects to-«lt:
let. The raising of the sun of five nlllion dollars by the State of
California for the purpose of assisting in the establishing, maintaining and
siq^porting the Panama-Pacific International Exx>08itlon to be held in the City
and County of San PranelsM, in the year A. D. 1915, and providing for a Stat*
Conmission to have the exclusive charge and control o' said sum of money and
to eccpend and disburse it for such pnrx)oses, acting in conjunction v.lth t2ie
Directors of said Exposition; also pronrldlng that the said Fanaoc* aeific
International Il3q>ositlon be exeopt from all taxes and from all license fees ani
chortles*
2d* Antliorislng the City and Coimty •fSaa Fraaolsoo to amend its
oharter tgr a vote %t its electors at either a ipeeial or genernl elootien*
without ■uteittlng auah aMBtaents to the legialatwe of the State of Cali-
fornia for ratifioation and q:>proTal» for the fellevinc purposes, W^^itt
(a) Inevrring a bMidai ladabtedness i«iioh shall be axolnslTe *f the
bradad iadabtadaaaa wtm panslUaA tgr mU thartar* la n aMWit ae; ttneed^m;
flTa BlllleB dallara, aal «• gtmX and «• tvo trtmr ta the ran— Taalflo
International Sxpcsition Conpany (a corporation organized and existine wider the
laws of the State of California) the proceeds of said bonds, the sane to "be
■ased and disVnrsed by said exposition corporation t»r the pxtrpose of an expo-
sition to be held in the City and County of San Francisco, to celebrate the
coaipletlon of the Panama Canal*
(b) Authorizine said Panama-Pacific International Exposition Company
to use and occupy that portion of Golden Gate Park westerly from "Uwontleth Ave-
nT», as extended, for said exposition purposes, and placing such portion of
said Park xmder the control of said corporation, for such time as shall be
necessary for such exposition purposes.
(c)Authori«ing said Panama-Pacific International Exposition Corapaay
to tise and occi^iy for such exposition purposes any lands held by the Board of
Education of the City and County of San Francisco and by the City and County
of San Francisco, and not then in actual use;
(d) Authorizing said ranama Pacific International '3xpo3ition Compax^
to open, close and occupy streets in said City and County of San Francisco,
Westerly from Twentieth Avanue, for such exposition purposes;
m TITKrISS T-I3RE0F, 1 :Tave hereunto set n^^ hand and caxised to be
affixed here'xato the gr«a.t seal of the Stat«
of California, at ny office in the State Capitol,
this X « ■.^-^--c;^. -C^^^ <:{_ day of
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thousand nine hundred and ten, and of the
alBlasion of t2» State of California, the sixtieth
rfsTtiOT of the State of Califcmji
So^rnor of the State of Califcmja
Secretory of State.
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WHEHEA3. the le^isltture oi the Sttte of California
*t its ret-ulfij: sessian oommencine on the 4t;i day of Januj_ry,
li^09, fcdoptod a resolutioa proposing an anendiaent to the ooa-
• titution of tho attte of Calif 'jrr.i». kno'.m as Senato Consti-
tutional Auendaent Uo.l. entitled "A resolution to propoB*
to the peopl. of the Sttte of California an aznendcent te tho
constitu^-icn of the State of California pro?iding for the
separation of state a.> r local taxation, providing for the
taxation of public tervice and other corporttiona for the
benefit of the state, and to that end adding to article thirteen
a new section to oe numbered section fourteen, u:nending i^ ction
ten of article thirteen, and repealing section ten of article
eleven thereof, all relating to revenue uiid taxaticnV und
rxiEiiEAS . it appears that said amendment le&^ ea
uncertain the period for which the gross receipts and ^^oss
pre..iucis ^entiuned in said resoluti n are to be ccaputed upon
v/hlch the ti^es therein provided for are to be levied, aid in
case said a^enduent ah aid be adopted In its present form
by the people, suclx uncertainty .tould Jeopardise the revenues
to be raised by the stats under such aaendment. and
WHSiiEAS, by reason of the forOfcOin^ bn extraordinary
scoaoion has arisen and is now existing, requiring the leglalaturs
of the State of California to convens.
HOW HBUffOhB. I. JA-i3 ¥. iilaLKIT. fioverncr of the
Stave of California, by virtue of the powsr and authority In
M vested by seotlun 9. art; els T of the oonstliulion of ths
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Stdtc oi Gtiiii r. ia, do hereby c^i:vene tae legisltture oi the
3tute of Calif or:. ia to acet aiid assemble in extr&ordi.^ry session
at Stacra:i;c^to, Ciili:oriJ.a on Monday, the ^ird da^- oi Octo:,er. 1910
at 12, o'clock noon of that day for the following purposes, to
wit:
First; To cor.sic"er and act upon a resolution proposing
an acendiueiit to the constitution of the Stcte oi Calif orriia to
be ioiovm as Senate Constitutiozial iicieiidi^ent Do.l, to be submitted
to the people of the State of California for a^.prcval and rati-
fication in the .vords aud figurea followiug, to wit:
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U„,fit „/ /*,■ ,M, and (u that ,n,l a.Ulino t., artkle thirl",,
nrti,!, ./,,,„ th.i.ut. ill! r.l„l„„j I., ,,,,„„, <„„/ r«xo„„„. '
Whereas. It is deemed desirable to separate the sources of
co:n"rand''mun"'"r''"" ^'°'^ *^* ""^"=* "' avenue for
county and mun.cipai purposes; no... therefore,
ih.-i.-.;. ..::,,.,,,■ ,„ ,1,.- s,,,.- ,„ <■,,:.: „„i.,. ,„ i,s extra-
orciint.ry aesoion, corainencing on
the thix-d day of October, nineteen
hun^'rod i.nd ten.
two tlunls of 1,11 til iiiImts eliiieii to earli
I't thf two 111' ■ -^ of siiiil N-iiislaiuri- voiiiie in fav.ir thereof
h.'ri-by proiMtNi s to tho cmnlili.^l plertors of the Stale of Cali-
f..niia 111.' following unundnii'iit to the constitiitioti of the
Mate of California :
First. There is hereby added to article thirteen a new
section to be nun^' .-red fourteen and to read as follows:
Section 14. Tr ej i.vied, assessed and collected as here-
inafter provided upon railroads, including street railways,
whether operated in one or more counties: sleeping car,
dining car, drawing-room car and palace car companies,
refrigerator, oil. stock, fruit, and other car loaning and other
car companies operating upon railroads in this state: com-
panies doing express business on any railroad, steamboat,
vessel or stage line in this state: telegraph companies; tele-
phone companies: companies engaged in the transmission or
sale of gas or electricity; insuiance companies: banks,
banking associations, savings and loan societies, and trust
companies; and taxes upon all franchises of every k nd and
nature, shall be entirely and exclusively for state purposes,
and shall be levied, assessed and collected in the manrter
hereinafter provided. The word "companies" as used in
this section snail include persons, partnerships, joint-stock
ass ciations, companies, and corporations.
(a) All railroad companies, including street railways,
whether operated in one or more counties: all sleeping car.
dining car. drawing-room car. and palace car companies, all
refrigerator, oil, stock, fruit and other car-loaning and other
car companies, operating upon the railroads in this state: all
companies doing express business on any railroad, steam-
boat, vessel or stage line in this state: all telegraph and
telephone companies: and all companies engaged in the
transmission or sale of gas or electricity shall annually pay
to the state a tax upon their franchises, roadways, roadbeds,
rails, rolling stock, pole::, wires, pipes, canals, conduits,
rights of way. and other property, or any part thereof, used
exclusively in the operation of their business in this state,
computed as follows; Said tax shall be equal to the per-
centages hereinafter fixed upon the qross receipts from
operation of such companies and each thereof within this
state. When such companies are operating partly within
and partly without this state, the gross receipts within this
state shall be deemed to be all receipts on business begin-
ning and ending within this state, and a proportion, based
upon the proportion of the mileage within this state to the
"*"i? r"''*'9e over which such business is done, of receipts
-"" '" business passing through, into, or out of this state.
The percentages above mentioned shall be as follows: On
ill railroad companies, including street railways, four per
:ent: on all sleeping car. dinmg car, drawing-room car,
.jalace car companies, refrigeratr.r, oil, stock, fruit and other
car-loaning and other" car companies, three per cent; on all
companies doing express business on any railroad, steam-
boat, vessel or sta^e line, two per cent: on all telegraph and
telephone companies, three ,-md one half per cent:
on all companies engaged m the transmission or sale
a I I ■ 7 -••SI — M*** '•■ »ric \T a n fern 1 9S I on or %n\
of gas or electricity, four per cent. Such taxes shall b* i
I..U of .11 other taxes »nd licenses, state, county an'
municipal, upon the property above enumerated of sue
companies except as otherwise in th s section provided
P-ovided that nothing herein shall b. construed to releasi
rrV*" "'"P»">' f-^" »h« payment of mny amount agreec
to be paid or required by law to be paid for any epecia
pnvileo. or franehise gr'nted by any of th* t^unicipa
authorities of this state. '^
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(b) Every insurance company or associatpon doing busf-
ness in this state shall annually pay to the state a tax of
one and one half per cent upon the amount of the gross pre-
miums received upon its business done >n this state, less
return premiums and reinsurance in companies or associa-
tions authorized to do business in this state: provided, that
there shall be deducted from said one and one half per cent
upon the gross premiums the amount of any county and
municipal taxes paid by such companies on real estate
owned by them in this state. This tax shall be in lieu of all
other taxes and licenses, state, county and municipal, upon
the Drooerty of such companies, except county and munic-
ipal taxes on real estate, and except as otherwise in this
section provided; provided, that when by the laws of any
other state or country, any taxes, fines, penalties, licenses,
fees, deposits of money, or of securities, or other obligations
or prohibitions, are imposed on insurance companies of this
state, doing business tn such other state or country, or upon
their agents therein, in excess of such taxes, fines, penalties,
licenses, fees, deposits of money, or of secur ties, or other
obl'gations or prohibitions, imposed upon insurance com-
pantes of such other state or country, so long as such laws
continue in force, the same obligations and prohibitions of
whatsoever kind may be imposed by the legislature upon
insurance companies of such other state or country doing
business in this state.
ici The shares of capital stock of all banks, organized
under the laws of this state, or of the United States, or of
any other state and located in this state, sha'l be assessed
and taxed to the owners or holders thereof by the state
board of equalization m the manner to be prescribed by law,
in the city or town where the bank is located and not else-
where. There shall be levied and assessed upon such shares
of capital stock an annual tax. payable to the state, of six
tenths of one per centum upon th2 value thereof. The
value of each share of stock in each bank, except such as
are in liquidation, shall be taken to be the amount paid in
thereon, together with its pro rata of the accumulated sur-
plus and undivided profits. The value of each share of
stock in each bank which is in liquidation shall be taken to
be its pro rata of the actual assets of such bank. This tax
shall be in lieu of all other taxes and licenses, state, county
and municipal, upon such shares of stock and upon the
property of such banks, except county and municipal taxes
on real estate and except as otherwise in this section pro-
vided. In determining the value of the capital stock of any
bank there shall be deducted from the value, as defined
above, the value, as assessed for county taxes, of any real
estate other than mortg.age interests therein, owned by such
bank and taxed for county purposes. The banks shall be
liable to the state for this tax and the same shall be paid to
the state by them on behalf of the stockholders in the man-
ner and at the time prescribed by law. and they shall have a
lien upon the shares of stock and upon any dividends de-
clared thereon to secure the amount so paid.
The moneyed capital, reserve, surplus, undivided profits
and all other property belonging to unincorporated banks or
bankers of this state, or held by any bank located in this
state which has no shares of capital stock, or employed in
this state by any branches, agencies, or other representa-
tives of any banks doing business outside of the State of
California, shall be likewise assessed and taxed to such
banks or bankers by the said board of equalization, in the
manner to be provided by law. and taxed at the same rate
that is levied upon the shares of capital stock of incor-
porated banks, as provided in the first paragraph of this
subdivision. The value of said property shall be determined
by taking the entire property invested in such business
together with all the reserve, surplus, and undivided profits,
at their full cash value, and deducting therefrom the value
as assessed for county taxes of any real estate other than
mortgage interests therein, owned by such bank and taxed
for county purposes. Such taxes shall be in lieu of all other
taxes and licenses, state, county and municipal, upon the
property of th« banks and bankers mentioned in this para-
graph, except county and municipal taxes on real estate and
except as otherwise m this section provided. It is the
intention of this paragraph that all moneyed capital and
property of ths banks and bankers mentioned in this para-
graph shall be assessed and taxed at the same rate as »n
incorporated bank, provided for in the first paragraph of
this subdivision. In determining the value of the moneyed
capital and property of the banks and bankers mentioned
in this subdivision, the said state ooard of equalization shall
include and assess to such banks all property and every-
thing of value owned or held by them, which go to make up
the value of the capital stock of such banks and bankers, if
the same were incorporated and had shares of capital stock.
The word "banks" as used in this subdivision shall include
banking associations, savings and loan societies and trust
companies, but shall not include building and loan associa-
tions.
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(6) All franchises, other than those expressly provided for
in this section. shaM be assessed at their actual cash value,
in the mann«r to be provided by law. and shall be taxed at the
rate of one per centum each year, and the taxes collected
thereon shall be exclusively for the benefit of the state.
'e) Out of the revenues from the taxes provided for in
this section, together with all other state revenues, there
shall be first set apnrt the moneys to be applied by the state
to the support of the public school system and the state
university. In the event that the above named revenues are
at any time deemed insufficient to meet the annual expendi-
tures of the state including the above named expenditures
for educational purposes, there may be levied, in the man-
ner to be provided by law. a tax. for state purposes, on all
the property in the state including the classes of property
enumerated in this section, sufficient to meet the deficiency.
All property enun^erated in subdivisions a. b. and d of this
section shall be subject to taxation, in the manner provided
by law, to pay the principal and interest of any bonded
indebtedness created and outstanding by any city, city
and county, county, town, township or district, before the
adoption of this sectiorW Jne taxes so paid for principal and
interest on such bondea indebtedness shall be deducted from
the total amount paid in taxes for state purposes.
(f) All the provisions of this section shall be self-execut-
ing, and the legislature shall pass alt laws necessary to carry
this section into effect, and shall provide for a valuation
and assessment of the property enumerated in this section,
and sh^ll prescribe the duties of the state board of equaliza*
tion and any other officers in connection with the adminis-
tration thereof. The rates of taxation fixed in this section
shall remain in force until changed by the legislature, three
fourths of all the members elected to each of the two houses
voting in favor thereof. The taxes herein provided for shall
become a lien on the first Monday in March of each year
after the adoption of this section and shall become due and
payable on the first Monday in July thereafter. The gross
receipts and gross premiums herein mentioned shall be com-
putedfor ^j^g yg^^ ending
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the thirty-first day of December prior to the levy
of such taxes and the value of any property mentioned
her«in thall be fixed a* of the first Monday in March.
Nothing herein contained shall affect any tax levied or
assessed prior to the adoption of this Eection and all laws
in relation to such taxes in force at the time of the adop-
tion of this section shall remain in force until changed by
the legislature. Until the year 1918 the state shall reim-
burse San Bernardino and Piacer counties fo- the net loss
in county revenue occasioned by the withdrawal of railroad
property from county taxation. The legislature shall pro-
vide for reimbursement from the general funds of any
county to districts therein where loss is occasioned in sucn
districts by the withdrawal from local taxation of property
taxed for state purposes only. ^ »• _ _.
(g) No injunction shall ever issue in any suit, action or
proceeding in any court against this state or against any
officer thereof to prevent or enjoin the collection of any tax
levied under the provisions of this section until such tax has
been actually paid: but after such payment action may be
maintained to recover any tax illegally collected in such
manner, and at such time as may now or hereafter be pro-
vided by law. , , ...
Second. Section ten of article thirteen of said constitu-
tion is hereby amended to read as follows:
•-Jr. lion 111 -Ml property, tx. r|.t :is otherwise in this con-
stitution pinvi,l.-.i. ."hall be assessed in the county, rity. rlty
and .i.iinty. town or township, or distri. t in whi.h it is
sitiiat-'.l. ill tlie ni:inner pres.-ril.od liy l.iwv
Third. Section ten of article eleven of said constitution
is hereby repealed-
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3eooi.d; In the event t'^t said resolution is adopted
by the lebislature, tnen^ and in that erent only to rescind
the action of the letislcture in passing and adopting said
Senate ConstitiJQ&l .A^iendment lo.l so adopted by the legislature
at its retiulso- session on the 19th day of March, 1909,
Third; To enaot such legislation and appropriate such
money as a&y be neoeBsary for the purpose of subniitttng to
the people of the State oi CaliforL.i», the said proposed oon-
stitdtional amendment, and such other constitutional aiixjndxnei-ts
heretofore proposed by the lej^islature, ik«i to be voted upon
at the general election in Uove.^ber* 1910,
IS WITiTBSS iVHEHEOP I have hereunto set my hand
and caused to be affixed hereunto the great seal of the State
of Califorraa at my office in the State Capitol, this
day of September, in the year of our lord One Thousand Hine
Hundred and Ten, and of the admission of the State of California
the Sixtieth.
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Governor of the State of California.
Attest:
Seoretary of State*
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PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR CONVENING THE
LEGISLATURE IN EXTRAORDINARY SESSION.
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Whereas. TIu- l>'L'i>*l;iturf of tin- State of C'alifurnia. at its resnilar spssinu coniineiicins on the 4tli day of
January, 1!)0I>. adopti-il a rcsolutinti proposing' an ainendnicnt to tlu- constitution of thf State of California,
known as Senate ("oustitiilional Anienduient No. 1. entitled "A re.solution to proposo to the people of the State
of California an auiendmeiit to the constitution of the State of California i)rovi(linjjr for the separation of .state
and local taxation, providini: for the taxation of pui)lie service and other corporations for the benetit of the
state, and to that end a<ldini: to artii-le thirteen a new section to l)e ininilicred section fourteen, amending.' section
ten of article thirteen, and repealini; section ten of arti<-le eleven thereof, all relatin*,' to revenue and taxation'';
and
Whereas. It appears that .said amendment leaves uncertain the period for which the trross re<'eipts and jrross
premiums mentioned in said resolution are to b«' computetl upon which the taxes therein provided for are to Im?
levied, and in case said amendment should be adopted in its present form by the people, such uncertainty would
jetipardize the revenues to be raised by the state under such amendment ; and
Where-vs. By reason of the fore^oinjr an extraordinar\' occasion has ari.sen and is now existintr. re<piirin<»
the legislature of the State of California to convene.
Now, therefore. I. .Jame.>< N. (iii.ij:TT, Governor of the State of California, by virtue of the power and author-
ity in me vested by section 9. article V. of the constitution of the State of California, do hereby convene the
le^slature of the State of California, to meet and as.semble in extraordinary session at Sacramento. California,
on Monday, the ;kl day of October. 1!)10. at 12 o'clock noon of that day for the following purposes, to wit:
First. To consider and act upon a resolution proposing an amendment to the con-stitution of the State of
California to be known as .Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 1. to be submitted to the people of the State
of California for approval and ratification in the words and figures following, to wit:
Senate CoHttituliunal ImrHdnnHt \o. I. — .1 rnolutioH to pnt-
piuf tu the piiiplf ijf the State uf t'alifurnia an amendment
to the eonntitution of the State of California proeiding for
the reparation of gtate and ioral taj-otion, proridiMfj fur the
taxation of pubtie nereiee and othi r eorporatioim for the
benefit of the atate. and to that end adding to artiele thirteen
a hew Heetion to be numbered iteetion fourteen, amending
teetion ten of artiel* thirt**», and repealintj neetion ten of
article eleren thereof, all relating tu reeenut and taxation.
WiiEKEAS. It is ilffiiiifl di'sinililc to wimratc the source* uf
rt'vcmii' for stat** |mr|K)sHs from ihe sources of rcventje for
count.v and nuiiiicipiil piir{Ktst's : now. therefore.
The le|;ishiture of the State i»f t'aliforuia. at its e.\traor-
ilinar.v session, comnieniin;: on the thini ila.v of Octolwr. nine-
teen hunilre<l an<) ten. two thipis of all the nieinliers elected to
each of the two lious.'s of siiid lesislature voting in favor
thereof, hereli.v |iro|>os.-s lo the i|UMlitiiil electors of the .State of
California the follouini; aniendnienl to the constitution of the
State of California ;
Fiml. There is hereliy addiil to article thirteen a new »n-
lion to l>e ntiniU'n'd fourteen and to hmkI as follows:
S*H*tion 14. Taxes levi»Hl. ass«>ss4il and coIltH-tiil as herein-
after providi-d u|H>n railroads. IncludinK street railwa.vs. whether
oiM'rate<l in one or nior unti<'s: sleejiini; <-ar. diniuu car.
druwing-rooni car anti palace car companies. r»'frigenitor. oil.
KtcH'k. fruit, and other ciir-lojiniiiic and other car conipani«i<
olM'rarint; u|Htn railroails in this stale: i onipanies doing express
business on aii.v niilrtmd. sieainUnit. vesstd or atjtee line in
this state; tele;;raph companies: teI**phone <*oiiiimnies : coin-
IMitiie* enitau'il in the iransinission or s-ile of tas or electricity;
insurance <'<mipani«-s : lianks. Iiankiiiif asiMM-iatlons. savinin* and
liiau siK-ieties. anil trust companies: and laxi-s u|M>n all fran-
chises of every kind and nature, shall U- entindy atid exclusively
for state pur|M>s<.s. ami shall !»• Ievii.i|. assess>-d and collecieil in
the manner in'relnafier provid>><l. The woni "companies" as
ns»sl in this siiiion shall in< hide |B-rs<iiis. iinrtnershiiw. joiiit-
sliM-k assiN-iations. i*oin|Hinii's. attd cor|M>ratioiis.
i«f( .\ll railroad <tiiii)ianii*s. includitiic Mtr**«*t milwnyii.
«'hether iiiM-nittsI in one or mote (-ounti.s; nil uleepinv (*fir,
•lininK car. drawiiix nsan car. and luilace car iinupnnii-s. all
n'friirerator. oil. siisk. fruit and oih'-r car-loauini aiwl ■>iher
car •'oniiMinies. oisratinx U|niii the rjulnwds in ihi« state: all
ciiiniMnies doini etpr>-s« loisinesa on an.> railnsid. steandstat.
ve«s>'l or star.' Iiiie in this siMir . all lelecraph and telephone
coiniMnics. and all comiwni'-s eniactsl in the translniaaion or
•ale of ens or el,s-irtcit> shall aiinualh |(a> !•« thr stat' a tax
n|»iii their franchiK-s, riNidwsts. nM<|i>s|s. mlla. ndlliM •••"*.
isdi*. wir-«. pi|s-s. i*u*ls. <i>iiHiiit«. ntbfs <>f «■;. aiHl ••HK-r
This tax shall lie in lieu of all other taxes and licenaes. state,
county an<l municipal. u|>on such shares of stock and upon the
proiM'rty of such lianks. except county and municipal taxt>s oo
real estate and except as otherwise in this section provided.
In deierminiuK thi> value of the capital stock of any hank
there shall he de<luct<-d from the value, as (letine<l above, the
value, as a.isessed for county taxes, of any ival estate other
than mortKaite interests therein, owned by such bank and taxetl
for county pur|Hises. The banks shall lie liable to the state
for this tax and the same shall In- paid to the state by them
on Is'half of the sto<'kholders in the manner and at the time
prescrilied by law. and they shall have a lien \i\kd the share*
of stiK'k and uiKin any diviilends declareil thereon to secure the
amount so paid.
'ITie moneyitl ca|iital. reserve, suridus. undivided profits ami
all other pro|sTty lielon;:int; to unincorporateil banks or banker*
of this slate, or held by any bank UKatini in this state which
has no slum's of capital stock, or eniployisl in this state by
any I'ninclH's. aiceiicies. or other representatives of any banka
doiUK business outside of ihi' Stale of Cnlif.irnia. shall be like-
wise as,s«-ssed and taxed lo such banks or bankers by ili.' said
boaril of eipnilizMtiiiii. in the inaum'r to Ik* provided by law,
aixl lax'sl at the same rati' that is levied n|K>n the shan-s of
capital sicKk of in>'or|sirated banks, as iirovidisl in the first
IMirauraph of this suUlivision. The value of said pmje'rty shall
be ileteniiin.'il bv takiiiu the entire pr<>|s rty invest, si in such
business, loirither with all the n'serve. surplus, ami undivide<l
profits, at their full cish value, and deductine tlh-refrom tlie
value as as«>'»s4sl for county taxi-s of any real estate, other
tiMii morti'ace imi'r>-sts ther<'in. owneil by su<h bank ami laxisl
for iMiiuty puriHises. Such la.xes shall l»' in lieu of all other
taxes and lic,ns<'s. stale, couiit.x anil muniiipal. U|mui the pro|i-
erty of the banks aiel I'jiiikers meniionisl in this luirak'mph.
ex*-ept fi>uni,\ and mniticipal tax**s on real estat*' ami i>xi*ept
as otherwise in this section pro\i,li..|. It is the intention of
this iianiL-ruph that all moneye<| ca|iital and pr>>|H'rl.\ of the
banks and bankers m. iiiion.sl in this paragraph shall Is' as-
sess"! and tnxisl at th. s'line rate as an iiioirponilisl lunk.
pmvid-sl for in the first paraeraph of this siil«li\isi,m. In
deiermiiiini iIh- value of the nioneye,! I'apital and pmisrty M
the Laiiks aU'l loinkers mentiom-il in this suhilivision. the oalil
>lale Isairl of •s|iiali<alioii 'hall include and asw-m to aucb
I'anks all pr<>|s'rty »ihI everything of value okiksI <ir Iwdd \tf
Iheni. «liich i!o to niak" up the value i-f the cafiital "lis fc of
•u< h tstnks Slid t*anker«. if ih* same n-ep. iniTit-isiratefl aiMl
had shares of capital siuHi.
Th<' wnni "haaka" a* mnl in this «ul>tlvi«inn shall inclodr
pr..i» rt
I'f any |Mirt tUervf. us*sl rx«|.|aj,,u in il,.' ,*|w'r«ii,>ti
I. ..in.->. .- ■tiU
slibs. I"
I -I I .V
in, ltt<le biiilditik- nlid
>.lh<
fb'in Ili.~
uttitl' tlit'H rhirtiif. till ritatin$/ tu nrvttui timi taj>tltnn-
Whkbkas. Ii in (Wiueil ilfiiirahlf to wimniti' the nouri'wi of
n'wuut* for »*lat<* |>uriM»«e»i from the wninv*! ()f tvvenu** fur
t-uunty hihI uiiiniriiiul itiir]*<*i^'>' ■ iii»w. (tit-rt-furf.
Till' Ifgislaiurr i>f iIm' Siaii' nf rxlifiiniin, hi itn eximor-
(liuar.v stttKiiiri. <*()ii)fiit*nt-in;: mi xhf ihinl lia.v «»f OrtolitT. uiuc-
tiH'ii hiiiKlrfil iiiiil It'll, iwu thirils of iit) th«' tiifiiiU'rs fUt-iHil to
♦•at'h of ibf Iwo )iutis«*s of said l»'i:iMljiHir»' \<>liii(; in favor
tlifniif. liiTi'liy pro|.os.'s to llic >|iialitii'<l t-letiors of th>- Slate of
Cnlifoniia iIk' fullowini: uii»'i]<liu*-iii to thn cuiiMtirutUm of tbt*
Stall' of I'aliforiiiH :
FirMt. ThtTi* in hi-n-Uy a»ltl»'<I lo ariit-If ihirtt'fii a ui-w sta-
tion to Ix' uuiuliHrcil fourt-'HU ami to n-ail as follows:
Si'ciion 14. Taxi's li'viiil. jisNi'sscii ami colltt'tiil as hi-ri'iii-
nftiT iiroviili'il ii|ioii rallroails. iiK-liiilins,' siri't-i niilways. whi'tbi-r
oi>iriil.i| ill out' or more rotiiilii's: HleepiiK; ear. iliniui; ear.
ilni« iiig-room ear and imlaw ear e<>iu|ianieM. refrigerator, oil.
niiieli. fruit, anil other ••jirluaniiii: ami other car eoiiipanies
oiNTatiDft ii|Kiii rallroails in Ibis state: <-oiii|>aiileK iloinje express
business on aii.v railroad, steamboat, vessel or staire Hue in
this state: tele;:rapli eompanii's : teleiiboiie eoiupanies ; com*
paiiies en^aireil in the iransinission or srile of ;:as or eleetrieity:
iiistiraiiee (Minpaiiies : banks, bankini; assoeia lions, saviims and
loan siK-ieties. and iriisi eoiupanies: and taxes upon all fran-
eliises of ex'ery kind and naiiiri'. shall be eniirely ami exeliisively
for state luin'oses. and sh.ill !»> levied, a.ssessi'd and eolleeled in
the manner hereinafter provided. The word ■■companies" as
iis«^l in this section shall iiielmle persons, partnerships, joint-
stoi'k assiK'iatiuns. companies, and i-onHirations.
(ol All railroad companies, ineludini; strei'i railways,
whether operated in one or more counties: alt sleegiinK car.
ilinint' car, drawinji-rmmi car. and palaif car companies, all
P'friserator, oil, stock, fruit and other car-loanini: and other
car companies, operatiii); upon the railroads in this state: all
iiiuiiianies iloiiii; express business on any railroad, sleaniboai.
vessel or slate line in ibis state; all telegraph and telephone
companies: and all companies eneatiiil in the transmission or
.sale of tfas or i'li'<'trieiiy shall aiiiniall.v paji' to the state a tax
upon tlM'ir franchis's. roadways, roadbiils. rails, rollini: stock,
l«iles, wires, pi|M's. canals, i-ondnits. rights of way. and other
pro|»'rly. or any part thereof, used exclusively in the o|>eration
of their business in this state, i-omputed as follows: Said lax
shall Iw ei|ual to the iien'enia;.'es beninafler tixed u|Hin the
ai-oss fiH'eipis from o|ieraiioii of such companies and each
thereof wiihin this stale. When suih companies are operntina
partly within ami |iartly without this slate, the v'ross reivipts
within Ibis state shall be deeniiHl to b<' all receipts on business
iH'u'innini: and eiidini: within this state, and a pmiKirtion. baseil
upon the proportion of the inileat-e within this state to the
entire mileage over which such business is done, of re<'eipts on
all business passinit throutth, into, or out of this slate.
The perii'maires above nientiomil shall lie as follows: On
all railroad companies, ineludini; street railways, four js-r tvnt :
on all sleepiuK car. dining car. drawing'- room car. palace car
companies, n'friiteraior. oil. slock, fruit and other ciirdoanini:
and other car companies, three |Kr ivnt : on all companii-s doinc
express busini-ss on any railroad. sleainlKial. vessel or stage
line, two |sr ceni : on all teleitraph ami l.'lephoiie companies,
ibri'"' and one half [ler ivnt : on all companies eiu-aifi-il in the
transmission or sale of gas or electricity, four inr cent. Such
taxes shall l»' in lieu of all other taxes and licnses. state,
couniy and munioi|ial. utH>n ilie pro|H'rty above enuiiM-rated of
such lompanies exci'pt as otherwis.- in this seeiion provide<l :
/iroiirferf. that noihini; herein shall be conslnieil to release any
such company from the iiayment of any anioiini agri-iil to be
|iaii| or rii|uired by law to Im' pabi for any sistial privile'.-e or
franchise itraniiil by any of the municipal authoriiies of this
state.
{In Kvery insuranii' iiunpany or assin'iation doinic busin-'s-s
in this state shall annually pay to the state a tax of one and
one half tier cent upon the amount of the (triws premiums
risi'ivi-d upon its busiiiesK done in this stale, less return pr<-
iiiiuins and reinsurance in iiniipanies or assoi-iaiions aulboriziHl
to do l.iisiiiess in Ibis stale: ;.r... ../. •/. thai iIhti- shall Ih'
deducted from said one and one half |»'r ii'nt iiisin the gnms
premiums Ibe amount of any county and niiinicipal taxes pabi
by such I ipaniis on n'al i-slate owned b.\ Ihem in this stale.
This tax shall Is- in lieu of all other taxi-s and liiviist-s. stale,
county and niiinicipal. u|M>n the pmisrty of such c^anpanii's.
except county and municipal taxi-s on n-al estate, and exi-<'pt
as oih-rwise in ibis section pMviihsl : inuiiJul. that when by
the laws of any oilier stale or country, any laxi-s. tim-s. i>'nallle«.
licenses, fis-s, di'iHMiiR of money, or of msuriiies. or other oMi.
Knlions or iirohibitions. an- ini|~>Msl on insiiram-e iMm|Hini>'« of
this slate, doini: business in «m b other stnie or niiiniry. or ii|sin
tlieir aitents iher>'in. in exts'ss of such ta\e«. Hnen, ■■uallii's.
lici'nsi's, fi-es, de|Misiis of iiioiiey. or of •••Mirities, or other obli-
(Rlions or iirohibilions, imimsnl ii|sin insumiMs- eiHU|«ini>-< of
such other stale or •luinirv. s.i b>ni: «« aiii h law* •'••utlniie in
foni', the same obliKatioiis and prohibition- of wh*ts>a'<er kind
nia.t U' iin|HHMsl by the b'l-islniun' u|s>n iiisMrsm*' iiHniiaiiie*
of Slleh olber slate or ••"Unlr. l|oin« blls/Li-as ill this stale
til The shan-K of capital sii.-k of alt banks, ••reanicnl nmhT
the |««> of this state, or of ib«- fniiisl Htai.-.. or of any oihi'r
• tale and bsalml in lhi« stale, shall !•' a»'«<sl :iiii| latisl in
the owners or hoklers ihern>f i.t ibr slate laninl of ciiualiMtion.
in the manner to !»• pr^-w rih>sl lir law. In ihr .ii> or lonn
Hlier<' tlK liank i» h«-attsl nn.l not .1.. .h.-r. Tlo r^ »lull •••
|.-»i.s| snl ».»'-mI ii|.« •'. ,1 annaal
lor coiiiit.i pur|«m.'». The banks shall U- liable to llie stale
for Ibis lax and the same shall U' paid lo the slate by them
on liehalf of the sUKkhoblers in the manner and at the time
lin wribisl by law. and they shall have a lien uis)n the sban-s
of sliM;k and U|jon any dividends declare*! ihefi'i>n lo secure the
amount ho paid.
TTie nioneyiKl capital, resi'rve, surplus, undividisl protili and
all other pn)i»'rty lielonitiiu; lo unincorporated banks or bankers
of this slate, or liebl by any bank lisaied in this stale which
has no slian-s of capital slwk. or eniplo.visl in this state by
any branches, aiceiicies. or other repn'si'niatives of any bank*
doiuK business outside of the State of California, shall Iw like-
wise assi's.sed and taxeil to such banks or bankers by ihe said
boahl of iMjualization. in the manner to be providisl by law.
aiMl taxed at ihe same rate that is levied U|sin ibe shares of
capital stiK'k of im-orisiratisl bank.s. as |iroviiled in the first
paragraph of this sulslivision. The value of said property shall
lie det.'rniinnl by taking Ibe enliri' proisrty invent. .(I in such
business, together with all the n-serve, surplus, and undiviibsl
profits, at their full cash value, and deiluciing therefrom ilie
value as assi'ssed for couniy taxes of any real estate, other
limn mortgage interests therein, owmil by such Imnk and taxed
for county purisisi-K. Such taxes shall Is' in lieu of all other
tax''s and licenses, state, couniy and municipal, upon the prop-
erty of the banks ami bankers mentioned in this paragraph,
exivpt couniy and miiniiipal taxes on real •'stale and ex<'ept
as other^vise in this .s<'ction i)rovidtsl. It is the intention of
•his paragraph that all mone.ved capital and iiropeiiy of the
banks and bankers mentioned in this paragraph shall l>e as-
sess.il and laxiil ai ih.- same rale as an incorporated bank,
providisl for in the tirst paragraph of this siilslivision. In
determining the value of the nioiie.ve<l capital and projieriy of
the lianks and liankers nientiomd in this suMivision, the saiil
slate board of ei|uali7.aiion shall include and assess to such
banks all jiroisTty and everything of value owned or held by
Ihem. wliieh go lo mak'' up the value of Ihe capital sto<k of
suili banks and bankers, if the same were incoi-|Hiniti'<l and
had shap's of capital stock.
The word ■■banks' iis used in this subdivision shall include
lianking a.ssis'iaiions. savings and loan societies and trust com-
panies, but shall not include building and loan assix-iations.
I'/i .VII franchises, other than those expn-ssly proviih-d for
in this section, shall U' assessed at their actual cash value, in
the manner to Is- provided by law. and shall be taxed at the
rate of one i>er centum each year, and the taxes collected
thereon shall be exclusively for the Is-netii of the state,
i< p Out of the ri'venues from the taxes providisl for in thia
section, together with all other slate n'Veniies. ih-n' shall lie
first s<'t apart the moneys to be applied by the state to the
siipiKirt of the public s.'hool system and the slate university.
In the event that the above nanus! revenues are at any time
d.'cmed insurticient to meet the annual ex|s'mlitures of the state,
including the alsive named exis'iiditims for educational pur-
|M>ses. there may Is' levie<l. in the manner to be provided by
law. a lax. for state purjiosi's. on all the prms'riy in ihe state,
including the class<'s of iirois-rty enumerated in this sis'tion.
sutficient to meet the deficiency. .VII profs-rty enuimrated in
subdivisions II. Ii. mill </ of this section shall Is- subject to taxa-
tion, in the manier provided by law, to pay the principal and
interest of any Umded imlebl.din'ss cnat'sl and outslaudiuK
by any city, city and county, couniy, town, township or district,
liefon- the adoption of this si'ction. The taxes so paid for
principal and inieP-st on siii'h bondisl indebt>i|iii-ss shall he
disliictisl from Ihe total amount jiaiii in taxi's for slate |iurpi>s<'S.
I /I .VII the provisions of this section shall U' self-executintc,
and the legislature shall pass all Inws necessary to e.irry this
sistioii into eiTeci. and shall proviik' for a valuation and assesa-
meiii of lb" pmiH-rty eiiumeraiisl in this seeiion. and shall
presirils' the duties of the stale Isianl of e,,ualizati.in and any
other olficsTs in iimneciion with the adminisiralion thereof.
The rales of taxation lixisl in this s.stion shall ri-main in fon-e
until changisl by the legislature, ilin^' foiirihs of all the mein-
Is'rs elected to each of ihe two bouses voting in favor thereof,
rile taxes herein provid'sl for shall Us miie a lien on th.' tirst
.Monday in Manh of each ,\ear after the adopii f this sit-
lion and shall Is-i-onie due and payable on th.' first .Monday in
July Iheri'after. The gross ri'ivipts and gross premiums herein
iiieiitioiiisl shall Is' iiimputisl for the year ending the thirty-
first day of Ik-i-i'inlH'r prior to the lex > of such taxi's and the
value of any projs'rty iiienMomsl heri in shall U- tixisl as of
the first .Monday in Manh. Nothing lienin eoniaiiesl shall
alTist any lax b'viisl or asst-sse.! prior lo the adoption of ;hi*
s<siion: and all laws in n'lalion lo such ta\>-s in forii- at the
lime of the adopiion of this s.siion shall remain in fonv iiniil
chanKed by ihe legialatur-' Intil the y»r litis ib,. .tale shall
nituburw San Itemanliiio and Tbiivr isiuniii-s for itw n-'l loM
In (SMinly rveniie iss-asion-sl by the Hithdrawal of railroad
pro|»rty from ■•..iini.x laialion. The legi.lnturt' shall firoviile
for n-iiuburtenieni from the p-iieral fiimh of any .-..iinty lo
ilislrids ilH'nin where ban i. isi n.i.misl m »ii. h ilislrin. Iiy
the Hiihilmwal from h«iit laiaihm of ixnivrty taxed for aiat*
l>iir|">K's only.
i«i No injuncfbm shall e».r ia>ue m ant soil, ai'tlon i>r
tiriM-emlinc in an.« n>nrt a<ain«i lhi> slate or acaiusi an.v olDtvr
Ihefvof to preteBl or enjnin the iidbsiiou of any tat leilml
iiBtV'r Ibe provMoaa of this «-.ft.m nntll siiih tat ha* •»»•
acinally jmM . tm» after •«. b ., niar t«- niatn-
laineil to rrssoef ant u> III. . ,, .iH'ti nisiin-T.
'.I-.- Hiiliiii r!ii:i ,i,ii.. I., ih.'
.•mm> m>l,.aK.- ..vr whi.-li >,uU l.u»i„..s. i, ,|„„... „f ^.,- ,^ „„
•III l.iisiii^,» |.iis>iiiir thn.iiKh. jiir.i. ..r ..m „( this »t.ii.-
TIlH i,..r.v,„av..« «!.,„.. ,„..,„ i„.,..,l .Imll 1^ „. f..||,.„. , „.
.Ill nulroa.l ,-,.in,„,ni...s. ii,.li,.l„,s >,p..., n.il«.iv«. four i.-r .vnt
..II nil sIh,.|,iiib .ar. .liuins .ar. ,lrawiii,...r.«,i.i ,ar. ,ml«.-H car
.■.m„„,m«<. n.fri:f.ra.,.r. nil. M.nk. fniii ami ...h.-r .•arl.mninu
" ""T '^ ■■•""l-'.i.i.-. tl.r... ,».r .,.,., : „„ „|i .„„„,„„i.^ ,,„i„^.
.•X|.r.-ss l.iis,ii..ss „n ai„ railr..a,l. <i,.a„il..,al. %v,,..| .,r ..„«..
Iiii.-. two ,«.r .-..ii. : O.I all ...[.-Brapli a.i.l ...|..,.|.o,,.. rompai.i.-s
ilir.-.. at..l on,, half ,».r „.,„ : „„ ,,ii ,.,.„„„,„i..s ..|isa>:,-.l ii, ,1,.-
.ra„s,,iiss>.,., or s: ,f .^„> or ..|..rri.i.y. four ,„.r «•„,. Sii.l,
tax.s shall I- i„ 1,,-u ..f all oih-r ,ax.-s nii.l li,-,.|,s,.. „«t..
■-.umv ai„l inuni.ipal. upon ,h.- ,,n.p..rt.v aU,,.. ..■.i„„,.rat,.,l of
Mi.O, .•ompa,ii,.s ..x.,.p, ,,, ,„h,.,«U.. i„ ihis s,.,n„„ ,,n,vi.l..,| •
/..•...»/../. .hat .,o,l,i.,.. I,..r.-i., shall 1... ,o„s.,-u..,l to r..l.-as.. a.,v
s".h ro.npa.iy In,,,, th- pa.v.,„-,.t of any a.non.i. aar.M.,1 ,o 1,'..
pai.l or .■..,,„ir...l l.y law to I,.. ,,ai,| for „„y ,|„.,.ia| p,-ivil...... ,„•
fra.i.-his,. ,.ran, ,y mm, of ,h,. „, ip,,J nu.hori.i,.s of .his
SI a If.
Ifcl Kv.ry insnran.... .-ompaiiy or assoriation ,h,i.,u' l,.isi,„.ss
"I this sta... shall aii.iiiallv pay to th,- s.at.. a tax of o,,.. an,l
""".'"'^ '"■' '" "I""' ""• '""""lit of th.. Kross pr.-mi,>.„s
r-.-...v,..l „po„ i.s husiii.ss .Ion., in this stat-. l..ss r...,Mn pr,-
nmnns an.l r,..nsu,-a„..,. in ...n.pani.s or asso<iations aiiihori/...!
t.. .lo l.nsii„.ss ,„ .his stal.-; ,„uiU,d. i|,«, ,|h.,v shall hn
.l.'.Ui.-....l t.oni saiil on., ami on., half ,H.r .-..nt up...i th.. ;.r.«<
pr.niimns il,.. a.nonnt of any .,.unty an.l ,„„ i,,„| ,.,,.., ,,,,i,,
1..V sn.-h .■.,n,p:,„i..s on ival ,.s,„t.. „w,i..,l l,y ,l„.n, i„ ,his s.a..-
"'"' ""^ -''''' '" li"» "f M ..th,.,. ,ax..s an.l Ii,v.,s..s s,a,..
.-...nty an.l .nnni.ipal. , „ ,he p,„p,.r,.v of sn.h .-.mipani.s'
fx.'.pt .minty an.l mnni.-ipal ,„x.s .,„ .-..al ..statr. an.l ...v..,.p;
as o.li.-rwis.. ,„ ihis s,.,-,i„n provhi.Hl : ,„..n,,.,!. .hat wh,.n l,v
..• .nvs of any oth.T stat • ....nntry. any taxos. fi.,..s. p..nalti..s.
1M...S-S. t..,.s. ,l,.pos,ts of „,o„..y. ,„. of s....„riti,.s. or o.h..r ..Mi-
rations or prohil.i.ions, an. i,np.,s...l ..„ insni-a, ...mpani-s of
us s.at... .loing hnsrn.ss in s,„h .,tl,..r staf or .•..iiiitrv. .,r upon
ti-ir a..>,i,s ,h..r,.in, i„ ..xcss of sn.-h tax.-s. rin...' p..„altU.
lK-ns..s. f«.K. ,l,.p.,.,„ „,■ , ,„,.. ,„ „f ^,,,„i,i„ „^ ,,„__.^. _,^,.
Rations ..r pr..hihi,i.,ns. impos,s| „pon insnra.K-.- .,>,upani.s .,f
su.-h ..,h..r stai.. ..r <,.„n,ry. „, as sn.h laws .onti.ii,,. i„
tor., Ih.. sam.. ..hln:ations an.l pr.,hil,iii.,ns „f whatso,.v,.r kin.l
7'- '" '""""' y ■•"• l-:.-.sIat„r,. ,„„.„ i,„„,„„„. ,.„„„„,„,'.'
of Kii.h ,,.h..r s.at,. or .-..untry ,|..i.,;. |,„sin..ss in this s.ai,.'
th.. laws of this Stat... or ..f th.- I-nit...l Siat..s. .„• .,f anv .,th..r
s.at.. an.l lo,.a,...l |„ this stat... shall 1... ass..ss..,l an., ,„„.,, , ,
..• ..w„..rs .,r h.,l„..rs ,h..r..of l.y .h. sta... .K.an. of -..ualiza. . .
I. th.. nam,,.,- ,., I,.. p,...s..nl«| l,y i,,„.. in .1.,. .-i.v „r ,„„„
vl,..r.. tl... hank is hH-a,..,! a ,ot ..ls..wh..r... Th.-r. shall "
«"t:;':;.,rrT' "it '-'■.»••"- -f .-Pi.^l s..K.k an annua,
ax. pa,al.l. ... ,|,.. s.at... .,f six ...n.hs of „„„ ,„.r ,,.„,„,„ „,„„
h.. vain.. ,h..n...f, Th.. vain., of -h shar.. .,f s..k k i ! ...
.«nk. ..xc-p, sn.h a« ar.- In li„ni.,a,io„. shall ho ,ak..n ,., I..!
the aa.«,in, pawl in th.-r....... to,.,,,,..- with its pro rata of .le
iz T :'"■.""" "'"' ""•'"''''■'■ "-«- ■'••>'■ vain ., ...^ ;
»har. of s,.K.k tn ..a.h Lank whi.h Is i,: li.,„i,,a.i„„ ,hall
taken .„ iH. „« pn. ra.a of ,1... a.-tnil ass..,s of sn.h „ k
■,''","' "" '"■■'■- '■• t' .i|ip I I... th.. still,, to ihv
«n|.,«.r. of ,h.. pnl.li,. ^-h,.., «»>„,„ „n.| the .,„,.. „„iv,.n.i,v.
» th- ..v..n, ,h„, „... «|.,v.. nani.sl rvv-nn-s „„• „t «nv tim^
■l-...nH in«;.Hi.i..,„ .„ „,...., ,h.. an.iiial .■v,s.n.|i,„p.s „f th.^ slate
in.ln.li.m ,1,.. al-,v- na I ..„».n,li.nr.s for H.in,ation«l pur-
!•"*■* ""•■"" '""•' '-^ '•■' i.i II... .nann..r to I... provi,|...| hv
law. a tax tor star- p„r,.os..s. on all thn pn-i-rtv in tli.. stal."-
i".M".lin« th.. .■!„*«.« of pr..,..rty Hnuni.t,i...,| i„ .his s.^tiun.
s,>h,.,..„, ,„ ,„..,., H... ,|..fi..i..n..y. .v„ ,.r„,».r,v ,.„„ „„,., i„
>ul«liv,s,..ns „. /, an.l ,1 of .his ,.s-.i.,n shall !»• snl.JH... ,.. taxa-
.......... tl... „,an....r ,,rovi,|...l l.y hiw. t„ pay „,.. prin.ipal anrl
." .";' "'." '■""''•■• '-I"-!...- -na .„. ,s,a„.|i„«
» a.iy ,i,y. ,.„y an.l ,..mn.y. ...„n.y. .,.„„. .ownship „r -listri.-t
'"■^'"■:" '"■ ";' '"" "f ""'' -'••'••"• -n... ,„x..s so paj,l for
Pn.i,.,pa a.i.i m,..„.st ..n s.i.-h l,.,n i, h..sln,.ss shall 1*
.1.. .Ht.s fn.ni ,h.. lo.al anionn. pai.l in ,ax..s for s.a... p„rp.,s..».
/ \1 .1... pr.,visions of .his ,..,.,ion shall I,.. s..|f-..x..,.u,in,t.
■•'■'-1 'I.- l.'::..-<latnr.. shill pass all laws „..,.„sarv „, .-arrv ,hU
so..,ion into ..,r,.,.,. „n.l shall provi.l.. for a valna.ion an,l ass-J.
' ".' .'f th,. ,„-.,p..r.y ,.„ui«..ra...,l i„ .his s,....ion. an,l shall
.. ■s.r,,,. ,h. .|„„..s of ,1... stat.. , f .,pn,,i.,.,i„„ ,„,, „,;;'
...l.r .,lh.vrs ,11 ...n,i....„.,n with th.. a.lminis.ration .h.-n.of.
, ..tr,''' '" '"• •'■';•'"""•■■•• •"-■ f"".'l.s ...• all ,h.. ,„..,n-
.; s •.Mt... to ..,.,.h of th.. .wo l,o„s,.s vo.in. i„ favor ,h,.r,.of.
111. .IX..S li..r..,u provi.l.,i f.H. shall h,.,-om,. „ „,.„ „„ „,., „
.Mo...|:iy in .Ma,-,h of ..a.h y..,ir .if,..r th ,i.,n „f ,h s s'..
•;7 "l"' ^''i' """• '""■ -"' .".ya'-l.- .... ....' rst M, :;;
.Lily th..n.aft..r. Th.. «r„ss r,..vip,s an.l ...-oss pr..|„i„,„s 1.^.
ZTZ^ ; u' "•; *■"""■""•" '"^ •"■■ ^•- ••"'"- '"'■ -hi"":
, ' 'V ■; """■""'••■• I'^'-r ." th.' l.vy of s„,.h .ax-s an.l th.
>.il.i. ..t any pro,».rty in,.ntion..,i li..r.in shall 1... rtx...| as of
- hrst .M.,„.,ay in Manh. No.hin. h,.n.in .-o.i.ai „ I ".a,
alT...;. any tax l..v„..l or ass,.ss...l pri.,r ... ,h.. a.h.ption .,f .hi,
..■ ..ft,.- a.loption of this s,...,io„ .hall r..ni ., f.,r.... u, I
.•l.an«...l hy tl... l...,slatnr,.. In.il .1,.. y..ar l-Ms ,h.. sta,.. sha
,.-....l...r'.- San IVrnanlino an.l i.|a.,.r .„nnti,.s for th. n-t c^
"o^r^r'::"""" """'^'"""' "^ ■"•■ "'"""■"«■'" -^ ■-'■•'>"
'' ".^ff-'n. '•"Ui.t.v taxation. Th.. h.^islattir,- shall provi.l..
istn. s ,h..Mn «li..rH h«s ,s .„.„sion n sn.h .lis.ri.-.. hv
..■^u,.l..irawal ,r„n, lo.-al taxation „f pi-o.s.r.y ,ax...| f.,r .1
piirp,ws only. ^
.v. \., inj«n<.ti„n shall ..v.-r issu.. i„ „„, .s„i.. ,„.,i,„ „,
pro •.....!,„« ,„ any ...nr. a.ains, this sta... or a.ains. anv ..Ificvr
thPr-ol ,o pr..v..nt or enjoin ,he ..oll..,.ti.,n .,f anv tax h.vi.-d
.....I.T .1.,. provisions of .his s..ction nnti, sn.-h tax las ,J:^
Htnaly ,,ai.l : hut «f„.r snob pa.nn.-n, a.tion mav U- ,n,7n
ta.,1., ,0 r....ov.>r a.iy tax illegally .,.||....,...i ;„ su Wi nia ."
an^ t s„..h titn.. as n.ay now or h..r..aft..r U- ^,ro.^^.,^^Tl^
is h .n. V ,'"? "■" "^ "'■"'•'*' """"*" "f »"'<' "...stitntion
i» h..n.l,, ain..nfl.Hl to nail as f..ll.,ws •
.^.-.•tiou 1... All pro.s.rty. ,.x<...p, „s o,h,.nvis.. in .his „.„.
s . tntion provi,l...l. shall 1... „s,...s.s..,1 i„ ,he ..ountv ,-1 v i v
u,l county, town or township, or .listrict in whi.-h i i" ' s j.
•■.t...l. in the manner pre«rih,Hl l.v law
..e^h;'n., ';;:r "■" "' """■•^ '•'••^•••" " -'" -^' « '«
S,coi.,l. In th.. ..v..,„ ,h,„ .ai.l r,«.,luti.,„ is M,l.,„t„i i,,. ,i, i ■ ,
res,.,„.l ,1... M..ti..„ .,f ,1... I...isln,„r.. in pa.sin^ and „ 1., 1 j ' ^ '7''''""';:'- »h>'... an.I it. ,hat ..v.Mt. ,.nlv. to
llnnl. T.. ..na.t stu-h Ifjfwlati.in an.l a,.„n.priat . „ .' • ''"^' "■ '•"'••
subinittino t.. th.. p....,,lH „f th,. .stat.. ,.f Califomi.. ,.''"". '""""•^ "•\"'«.^- '"■ noP«,sary f„r the pnr,...s.. of
other .■..nstituti..,>al a.n.-n,ii„..nts h,.r-t..f...v nr.m..^..l h ,'. '^T 'i"""' '•<>nstitnti..nal atn.Mulin.-nt. and su.-h
election in X..v..n.l...r. 191(1. • I<-L'islaliir.'. as aiv t.. 1... v..t.-.l upon at th.- ireneral
In \V.t.nk..s Wmkreof. I hav,. h.-ntint.. s.., n.v hand
.... -ans..,! to h.. affix..,! h..r,.,„.,„ ,h.. .^r.-at s-.a^.f the
Sta .. ..f ( alitornia at n.v ...fl,... in ,h.. .S,a,.. Capitol, this
-Sth ,h..y ,,f .s,.p,^„.lH.r. in th.- yt-ar of ...ir F.ord one
...us..n.| nm.. hnndml an.l ,..n. an.l of the Hdn.is.sioD of
fh.' Stat.- ..f California th.- si.xti.-th.
Uovtrmir of th, Stat, of CaliforHia.
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I h-r«1^ rroclai' 've Tiotice th^^t a General Zlectior. "l " •: ' '"'" throuch-
..-:.-- :;ali'omla on TTJESTSJiJ, THS r.IG^H DAY OF :T0TT.3Z?., ... : . 1"10.
at ,vMich election V:^ following- 0--5-". ^1 >^ - .^ct^d , nnnely: Tir^t
ineml)ers of the "oueo of E9ire.-entatives cf the United ^uates o' .--.'--ric-,
one Beiresentative frcm ocujh Concessional district in this Ctr.te, as i re-
.= cr!'h**" V.' Invr.
aIuO t;:e foliOV..:, . .- -.
Govornorf
Lie-.itenant governor,
Two Assoc i;.te Justices of the Surreme Court cf the State cf
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One ?re3ifiin~ J'astice '" ' -' - - -■-.-'
?wo Jurtices of the Pistrlct CO'orts " . ' "6 one e«ch for
the Secont"' :v.<^ Third Appellate 11 strict,
'-■■ - Rtice r" ^"— Li!=tr:ct ::-ir-. . . -J'-ls i- '-« ^econcl Tistrlct
in this 3t;ite, - • • ' " '■ ' ' " '• • - •"*'»
•eceased, tern enr Inr January 1'19, vice "". '. J&ties,
Controller.
Trea9urer»
Attomer T^rieral.
J-OTTh •r;il.
01*rii 6f fr.e J-^f.-m Court.
S-.:r«rlBter^«rt cf rAlla In Ft root I on,
-int«fnd«st -Intlnct
-Jonnisr.ionors, "beinc or.-
•^ir3t, Socona
llros^ diotri:-
rtietrict 'r.
.- - -cpali^ation. >3«inr one fron «=^ch
., n: the First, second. :::.Ir4 and Fourth
senate of _jyi» State ^ ^ " " '^ -■ ■ '
- .. -norrinf Senatorial I'i^trict
.V -.ror« ^0-rth, Sixth, -.ir^th. 2enth.
T.rht^crx. „., 4.1-th, ^^---erty-secfnd,
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Also ?A(^.tV K«nT>e-s _ • . ^.. - -,lv Districts
_^,er of the AssenUy from each c" the ^.
-- -o, ^ r'^scri'bed "hy law»
. .. .,-.t of the State of California, in and 'or
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ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
State of ealifornia, \
Executive Department, )
stall \ as prescribed by law.
Alsd. tlif i'dllowiiiii Stiite Oftie.-rs. to wit:
Governor.
Two'KciawlSuces of the Supreme Court of the SUte of California.
Onp Presiding Justice of the First District Court of Appeal. n . n;.
?wo Justices^ of the District Courts of Appeal, bein.- aeh for the Second and Ihn-d Appellate D,s-
One Justice of the District Court of Appeal in the Second District in this State, for the unexpired tern,
one Justice oi^ine^^ deceased, ten. endintr January, V.m, v.-e W. 1'. Jau.es, app-unted.
Secretary of State.
Controller.
Treasurer.
Attorney General.
Surveyor General.
Clerk of the Supreme Court.
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Superintendent of State Printing. ,,.-,.■ o» . . » ti,o v;..wt
Vlso ?hree Raih-oad Commissioners, bein.- one f.-.u each railroad d.str.ct m this btate. to w.t : the tnst,
"■'■'x!'; Folu^'Meibe;^'onLJ^te Board of Equalization, bein. one fro„. each district in this State, to wit :
'-Er^;nt;'MS.o^t;;;'faS'ofS^^
■-■'^V'^:^^i^^^f'^^:Z^^:^:^^ S^e rai^^:^n and .. .he Co„nty of Alameda, for
'^'-.e: iin:f il'of ^;::>v..ior coun of^ ^:;^ -!:^i -.^i^i^^t ^s^j;^^t- 7
""'X: One" Jud;r;rth;'su;erio^^ Suie of'Somia. ,n and for the ('onnty of Cenn. for the
''■'■'AiyrOne'juiffe' of the Superior Court of the State of California, in nn.l for the County of Kern, for the
""■"il!:: T^' Ju W the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Los Angele..
"'"'"n!.'" Four Judge, of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the City and County of San
;"^p:o;:Afofti^|;^^
'"• .;?:; OnV J^il'^Mh. 8u,;^rio\"co;rt^Mi.; sUe of California, in and for the County of Santa Clara.
-r-O^e'^u^i^^rSup^o^ Co^ 0; - -•oM.liforni. in .^.^
""X: 0« J«i. of th. 8i;;;rior Co^ of th* SUt. of Califon.i.. in «nd for the County of Tulare, for the
term pr>"MTiI"'d by law
ThoiiMiHl I>.«llaf».
3.1 rr»llmo..« Ulhereol. l,.t.X.aiLLt:TT.an(;orfrnnrnfthfStatenfralifornia
hare hrrfim/o /irf iny lunitt nut/ rntiitrd th* Great Seal
Mfiitl Sfnfr O, he itffl.rfH at the City nf SoeratMSmtO,
th
'11.1 nrr
ruth ttiiy of thtfttprr. ./. If. 19 tO.
Q, rh ^^;UMUM\
'fianc.. Willi law tli.iiiinio liir.ciimi: iii.-. 1 li. r.
■Mini .mil L-iVf nc.lR'H that a <;.-ii.thI El.-ctioii
10 n' ■ ''"•^:"*^''""» ''"• ^'«'- "f ««l'f<'mia ..n TUESDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF NOVEBIBBb" A 'd
1810, at uhi.-h .-lection the following officers will be elected, namely: Kiv'ht me.nhers of th- House of Wr.n"
stanlrpn-I^HWd'li^'bw'"''^"^"''"'""' '"■'"'' ''"''*^'^^^^^^^^ '^'■"'" ""'^ «---'»^'-<^«'i''"al U»tnct in this
Also. III.- fojlowiiiir state Oltieei-s. to wit:
Governor.
Lieutenant Governor.
Two Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of California
One Presiding Justice of the First District Court of Appeal.
TwoJusticesof the District Courts of Appeal, h,„i.^ ,„ie .aeh for the Second and Third Appellate Dis-
One Justice of the District Court of Appeal in the Second District in this State, for the unexpired term
Seciei,^ of St^t;;"- ''"""•'*"•■ "■'-'" '■"•'""■' •^'"•""'••^■- """• -- ^V. .'. .James, a,,poi„ted. '^ *" *'^™
Controller.
Treasurer.
Attorney General.
Surveyor General.
Clerk of the Supreme Court.
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Superintendent of State Printing.
s,.™!i„i!rn,S'S.!;rs.'!,t';r' "■■"■- ""' '"" """"■' "''•'"" ■» "■■■ s<«>-. <- »;,: ,h, «„,.
l>v, 11, l.„„r„,,,,l,.s,x,„.„,l,, Eid,t,., Tw,.„,i;,h,T,v,„,v.,.,.,,„i.T;,.S], S Tw™Vvtf,h tS^^
.bet':;;; ;^,°tSS.°'iaw.^"'''"°'" ^^^^ °' '''' ^"^'^ °' C^mon^ia, in and fo,. the County of Alameda, for
theuln.xnn'/,"^',!!^? ('^^S""; ^°"'^.°! *^' ^"^r" °\ California, in and for the County of Amador, for
m.X[)ii,il t.i.i, "1 K^l . hiist. drc.ased. term emlui- .laiiiiarv. l:*].',. vice Fred V Wood annointed
nn,i^:;.^Z'"^f^r^ ?^^\ ^°"^,°' *^^ ^^.^^ of California, in and for The cjimty oFK.'for the
II rt T ", ri2 ^^""'- 'i'<'ased. term eiMliiiir .laiinarv. IIU.",. vice John C Grav annointe.i
tenn p;;..°nl:'l"Sf i:',*'' ^"P^"*"" ^°"'" °^ ^^« ^Ute of California, in and for the ConnVyToW^tiNor the
ten;'p;vs°nt,:!r?f l:nv'^' ^"P""*"" ^°"^ °' '^' ^^^^ °^ C^litoTT^, in and for the Cotmty of Kern, for the
for1i:\i'nr;'"efn! f 'v'l'T™'" ''°"'' °' ''' ^"^'^ °' ^^"'°™'^' '" «"^ f- ^he Cottnty of Los Angeles,
appointeli ' '■ ■'•' '• '•"^'-"••''' »•■'• "^''n*-' Jamtary. 191.3. vice Paul J. McCormaek:
Fn.n5:::.rZ^'h'^".m p^'sf^K^^ir °' ''" '''** °' ^^'^°™^*' '" ""•' ^"^ •^•' ^'^^ -'^ ^«-'y of S""
for*Jie"„?,lM,n"1*f °/ *^%^}'Pf "■•■court of the state of California, in and for the Count v of S„n Joaquin
nneW;..n'rn"!^Frn,l'' R^?r.?m ^'""^ °f '.'''' ^'"*V°^ California, in and for the County of Solano, for the
unexpin.l iMiM ^t htaiik K^I).■^iIn. reMfned. term en.lm- January. IPir, vice A J Buekles annoinfed
.er,n ';:::.s?rin 'r^\?w.*'''' ^"'''"°'" ^°^ °' '''' «^*« °' California, in and for the County o^llia^S- the
.\n<l I do hereby otTer a reward of (Ine Hundred Dollars for the arrest and eonviction of anv and everv
>.-rson v.olatm,. atiy of the provis ons of Title IV. Part L of the Penal Co.le of the S a to of CaHfo^t • sVeh
Jti rcsllmoua ^Whereof. l.f..y.(iTLLETT,asGover„nrofiheStateofCaliformn.
have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal
nf said State to tie a /ft. red at the Ht;, of Sacramento,
this serrntlt dtnj of (htnltrr. .1. />. WK).
.Htesf:
Ootermor of the Sfntr of Calif»rmin.
ary .,/" Sinle.
377
/
>l"l:f\ (
'/ /
IKdIll
Proposed Amendments to the Cd
TO BE VOTED UPON AT THE NEXl
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1.
AiloptPd in Senate Uitoher ;:. A I'. VIOr Uewia A. Hlll>.>rn,
Stontary "f ihe Senate.
Aiioptid In Assenilily. Oetober i. A. 1' i'.»10. Tims. ij. Walker,
Chief Olerls of tlie A.^i.-ieniWy.
Tills n-si.hiti..n was leeeived by th.- <;uven«»r, this 3tli .lav of
October. .\ l>. It'l". K. f. MIt.li. !:. I- ivate Secretary of' tlie
Uoveniur-.
rir.VlTKH I.
Senate Cunatilutioiuil .Imendmriil .Vt.. i 1 retoluUon to propose'
to the jHQpie of the state of Calif<trn*<i '■" rtmendmerU to the tu>n'
atltiitUiii of the .state of Cilliforjiio ;.i iling for the seMiration
of state and hteal taj-ation, proiUlnm !■■ the toratiun '*r intbliv
aereir, anil other eurimrationa for th' t»..e;« of the .itute, atul to
that etiil adtjia;' to artiele thirteeti ,i n* " »tvtitin to be iiutnberetl
»'etioii tonrtt'it, aoKnilinij secti-m t- n nf ortiefi Ihirtten. and
retieahiiii loelioH ten of artirlt i h >■ n thereof, all n luting to
rtfrnue and taxation.
Whekkas. It it. ilcenietl ilettirubie to 8«-parate the i«oun-e8 of revenue
for st.it.- iiuriniKeM from ttie xourees "f revt-nne for county and
innnii-ip.-tt piii|io..<.s ; now. th^-refore.
Til.. I.Kishilure of til- state of Califoriiiii. .it ItH extraorillnarv .««•»-
Kion. eoiniii. Ill inir on the tliinl d.iv of o. io|..r. nineteen hundred and
en. two thiriN of all the niemlwrs el. ■ i.-.| i-. .-aeh of th- two Iiuuk-s
of i«aid leMisl.ilure \otinK in fa\or
ilualiHed eleetors of the State of I'alif-.i!,.
to the eonxtittltioll of the St.ate of C.ilif-.r!
FhHt. There i» hereby added to am.;
th- numbered fourteen and to read a.-^ r'..Il..v
S<.<lion 14. Taxea levied. aKW i-s. .1 e .
provid<-d upon r.iilroadfi. ineluditiK .«tt..'
in one or more t-ountiei* ; sleeftitiK i-.ir, •! m
anii iMilaet- ear eonipanlefi, refriK« rai--
ear-loanliiK and other ear eonipani' .■'
slate; ei'tnpanles doinK *-\pr«-e».'.» buf*!: -
veM.i or st.iKe line in this stab;
iM>inpanles ; eoinpanies en^aieed in t!.-
fieetrlelty ; ln.«*uranee companies; b..!
Inns and lo.m ."oi letles. and trust i
franehi««'s of eiery Icind and natiir--. '■
for Slate puriX'Ses. and shall !»■ b vi..l ,--
manner lierein after provided Tli.' «i.i.|
Seetlon siiall Ini Itiile |>erS4>ns, piirtn.-rsliii
companies, anil corporations.
nil -XII rallro;ul eonipani-'S. ineiudlni:
<'p<rated in on.- or mor unti-s . all si. . i
inie-roorn . ;ii'. .in.l paia.e ear i-omp.ini.'s.
fnut alt. I otiier (ar-].>anlnK and other ..ii
tile rMilr.>atl8 in this st:ite : ail i .uiitiaiil* >
;in>' r.iilroaiL ?.t.-.i!nlH.Tit. \.-ss*'l or statfe
tfIMp! .oi.l t'b ph..n'' .-oTnp.ini.-s ; ;ind .ill
lriiiisliiiss(..n ..r ..*.il.. of k.is* .t el*..iri. tlv
stat.- .1 t.i\ up.. II th.lr fr. - -
st.w k. '.■•I.'S. wlr.-s. ptiH's.
priii.«-rri . or any pan in-
tlielr b'.siness in this stat'
•.iiu.il to th.> pert .-ntaKes
frotn o|Mr;.tton of siieh «'oii
When SU. Il .oinp.'T-i. « ;;r.
tills stab. t);. i:
all r ipts ..n
a pr..|H.il!..>i I
slate f. f
r».i'elpts .'
Th.' I" ■
-reb.y pr..(Klses to the
• ■ foli<.vvlnK amendment
thirteen a new ewtion to
t.llei-teil as heri-lnjifter
Iw.iys. wla-ther oi^-rate^i
■ i.' ear. drawinK-rcH.nn .-itr
.:r.>t k. fruit, and otli.-r
;l'.in railroads in this
i;illro:i.l. Mt.-amL>oat.
■'inpiinies; telephone
-.."11 ..r sal.' o( Kas or
'iii ;is.«.K-lations. Silv-
an.1 taxes upon all
;.:irely an.l exclusively
-•- >l and eoll.eted in the
■ p.inies" .IS lised In tills
'.int-stoek .tssociattons.
- r^.*'t railways, whether
, . ..r , .li'iitiK ear. draw-
•■»r. oil. stiH-k.
']..'r.ittnK uiH.n
-s busittcss on
HI !; . «lat.' ; ill teb-
-ipanl. -.* .'ngiiK^-.l in th.-
II M—or.llv pie to the
^ . ■ ■' ■ - 'Mnw
Pt»
' v.
i.d
First: "Section one of artiele thirteen Is hereby .ni-nde.l to read as
foMoWs: , .^.
Se.tloii 1. .Ml property In tlie state except i.? ..th.-nvise In this
.■.institution provl.led. not exempt un.l.r the I iws of the tniteil
States, shall be taxed in proportb.n to Its value, ti )..• as.ertalned as
provided bv law. or as hereinafter provided. Ti ■ w..rd "property.
H» used In this artiele and section, is herel.v
moneys, credits, bonds, slocks, dues, franehls- s.
lers and thinKs, real. iMTSonaJ, and mixed, .apt'
.•liip ; ftrovided. that a m.»rt^aJCe. dee.l of lni.-i
.iblination bv which a .l.bt is s.cured when 1 1.
eiirlty for the payment tli.reof, logetlier will
sent.il by sueli delit. shall not be ..insidered pr.i|'
;itlon: «ni* furlhir provitied. tliat iirofierty useil f
ries and free museums, ^rowine crops, property
piiblie s<-hools. and such as may belonjr to ihe
stat>\ or to any county or niunlelpiil eorporall..
shiill be exeniiit from taxation. 'J'hi- ieslslature :
in the case of credits secured by inorlKaKe or T.
duetion from credits of debts due to bona fi.!
state. , ,
Serond. Section four of article thirteen Is her-by repeab.l.
W. H. Porter.
Presl.i. nl of the S.nale.
p .V Stanto.v,
Speukit ..f the Assembly.
Se<ret;irv of Slate the 16 day
hireii to in.-Iude
.I..1 all other mat-
.'f private owller-
..■:itiait. or other
I is pledged as se-
ttle ni'iney repre-
rtv subj..<'l to tax-
• r fre.. public libra-
,— 'd exclusively for
i nlted States, this
1 within this slate
.ly provid.-. except
■isl deed, for a de-
■ residents of tills
Attest :
t*. F. t-'fUKV, S*-cretar>' of State,
indorsed ; Filed in tin- .ilDi-e of tlie
of March, A. I>. ivwv. at I'JI.I o'clock r. M. C F
.state. By J. Hoesch. I>|>uty.
Mrry. Secretary of
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 36.
Ad.pt.d in S.Ilale. Man ll I, A. 1'. VJO'J. I,, w.- A. llilborn. S.' 1 -
tary of the Senate. ,,...<
Adopte.l In As.Hembly, Mar. h 15, A. 1>, 1^0» Clio Uoyd, thief
I'lerk of the Assembly, ,, .„.. , ,
This resolution was receiveil bv the Oovern..r this 19th day of
Manh. A. I>, !!<">!•. E. 0. Oooiier, rrlvate Sc-n-Uiry of the Governor.
l-ftAl'TKR .H.
Senate Conslitulional .Ini'mlmrnt \a. 3S. — .1 rrso!,tion to propone to
the uropit ,,f the Slate i,f Vallfornin an «>.ie>i.//.ieiif to artiele »lx,
mi'tJon eitiht of the eomlitntlon. relatinp »i. judye» of the superior
eourt. , .1-
Th.- l.'Klslaluie of the State of Calll .mla. -i its thIrty-elKhth
lefiulur s.-s^l..n. .-.tintn.'n. iiiK on the -ith "t •
hun.lr'.t an.l nine. iw.. tlilr-ls of the m.oi
s..tial.' an.l ass -moly. i.-*p.-.liv.-Iy. v. .tins ■
to the |M...pl.- ..f the !4t,it.' ..f c';dlf..inia Hi
six of the .-onslitutlon ..f this slat.' 1"- an.
Se. Ib.n "- .V jiHlK.' .'f any siiiH-rbir <•
.curt in any ...;.ot\ ..t n-- :--ii.. «1 --l a '
there..f. an.l ui-
pro t.'lni".!
wvitlnit 1-^
sworn to "'
t.. 1. ' In -
pnstd.
.rv. iilnet.-en
1 t.i b..th tlie
!--bV pro|M.seS
;.!ht of artble
el as follo«-s
-III a sup.-rior
;p. ri.ir court
< .luty «..
^ .1 Judue
-!.l. and
.|..>w..r.-.l
1 ..r pr.>-
I Th.-r.-
lim.- as
nil u|>oTi
■ -:.brs,
-.n.'
rv.
- . h
W U l"oinr««.
. si.l. nt of tlie rVnai.
I» A. f»TAXn..V.
,iK. r of the AnemMy
thereof shall he made by the governor ..t ile- f
<if February. U.ll. Th.- comtnlsslon h.-r- by i:
exclusive . Iiartf.- and c.ntr.'l of all ru..ii. ys i-
I'a.-ltl- lnt.-rn;itlonal F;xiK>sition fund; <oii/ pTV'
b-k'isl;ilur>- shall j.-i.^s all laws necessary to or
of this a. t- in.ludinK the times and the mam
terms an.l ...nditii.ns up..n wliich mon. vs sUai
slat.- tr.-asur\- bv said .-..mmission : wh.-n- e.'!
shall Ik. iil...l ; t.i wh.im an.l liow oft.n r-l~.rU ^
dlsp<.slti.>n shall I"- ma.le of any sum b-ft w-'
from tile sal.- of aiiv property or bulldintts pttr-
bv Siild cmiiilssion for the use of said . xfs.*;
lion of any buildinn or improveiiiint . .iiistnit
out .>f said fun. I. an.l to pr.ivi.le for th- tran
nf th.- St;iie of (•allf.>rnia of any p.»ril.<n
Int.rn.iti.mai Kxi>o»iti.<n fund unus.-.!.
Tie- i-ommlssion h.'r.in . r.ated is authorize ;
such proisr < ..ntracts with the Panam;i racaB' '
sition t'..mi»anv. a ec.rporaiion orKaniz-.l un.ltr - ■
nf rallf.irnhi on the :;jd day of March. ISl". kf'-
nt California t.> share proiMirlionaiely with tr.-
sai.l Rinama Faclflc Int.rnatlonal Kxi..isltl«n
■ ■ n.l fc-a- •■
V !
rres- :.
I '
•ut
in
I rt
the hoblini: of said exposition at the city
Attest :
I'. F. CrRRT. Secretary of State.
Kn.l..r».-d: Fll.-d In th.- offi<-e of the S.t ret
Sept.. A. 1'. IHlo. C. F. Curry. Secretary
Ii»-puty.
p^k
Mle.
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMEMC'EM
February II. A.
.h 17. A. I>.
ll. !;■
l»«!i.
.V.l..pt.-.l ill .\s.-.inlly.
Clerk ol th.- Assembly.
A.lopl...! in Senate. Ma
S-HTelary of the Senate.
This residutlon was re.eived by th? Go»»rT i
Mar. h, A. I>. l»ii». K. C". C.»ip«-r, I"rlvate Seeret.i
CHAPTER ti.
.Assrmbia t'onMitntional .1 no n</i»i. rtf .V". I).— ..1 "
to the'prople of the .State of Cn/if ..i ..i.i aitni..
utitMrion of the state b/i adding a i" e- •< e(l"<
bered loition .•} of artiele one there.>r , remliti
people to fish.
The l.-itlslature ..f the Stale of I'al,
ciimm.'n. In(5 on the fourth .lay ..f .1
nine, two Ihtr.ts of all the 'iamb. :■< 1
I. Klslatur.- votiHK in favoi '■'
ti..n be .1.1 le.l I., tlie ...n>-
rittoib-r.-i -«- tl..n LT, .tf ar'
Attest
c F crituT. tt-ert-tary ..f i«tatr
Kn.toriu.l Kllml In th* oltl r ti
.<r M.'<n h. A. I>. I»(>!». .11 :
of Slal». Ilv J llra-xh. I'
..f V
AkSEMBLV CONSTITUTIONA. AMI.:^C'>1
•CNATC CONSTITUTIONAL AMKNOMKNT NO. M.
A>l»|.)>-.l 111 l«T.«l Mai- h IJ A. 1>. 1 ■«♦ IjtmH A. lltH"
« • . t , . . . ■ f ■ . *■ • . ' ■
ERTIFIED COPY
OF THE
e Olnstitution of the State of California
THE NEXt GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON THE EIGHTH DAY OF NOVEMBER. AJ
i.v 111.- ui'v.rniir of ih'' f
Tl..- i-i.ininl»>'lon 1i.t<'1>.v <
1.1 . ..iitr..l I't .'U m..n.y.« I
il i:\ii..sili.>li fiiiul ; tttul iiff
- ill laws ti.-.-.-».«ary to .a:'
i; tlie tliiR-n aiiU the man:.'
s upon whi.li m.)n.'ys slm:
.1.1 (■i»ni!ni..*si..ii ; wlifiv .•. ■
>h..iii aiul h..«- ..fi. n Iv^.iI■l« ■
iiiailp ..f any sum l.'fl (Hi-
ir.'Pi'l-ty .11- l.uil.llliKs pi'i
'i.'i- til.- tit*.- o( ^ai.l exp.'sii ■
iiiipri.v. in.nt .oiistni. !• ;
I.I ii. pri.vlil.' fur the iraiisfi
klii.inla "f any portion of ■
ill'. 11 fnn.1 unusi-.l.
.!■ ill .r.ai.-il is aiitlinriz.d
Is with til.' I'anailia ra.-ifl
l>^I■■.^ati.^n ortaiiized uiid.-l -
.J. I .lav of Marih. IKIO. :l>
11 proportional. 'ly with ll
liii.matlonal Kxpocltion
..sill. .11 at III.- .-Ity all.l 1-0--
txp'
Pre»i
1
Sp.-aK
tliirinK the niiinth
■ a shall have Ili»
. Into the Panama
- ./ /iirther that the
'tut th»- pn.vtslons
In which anil the
-• ilrawn f i-.- rn tin*
lets and \.)U.-tu*rs
11 be made ; what
:..nd<.d or r.ieiy.-d
•^-.1 or »-onstructi-d
..r of any .lisiKJsi-
V said i.inimissi.m
- . the K.'iieral fund
1 Panama PailHc
I dir.i li>d to make
I.riiational F;xpo-
laws ..f the Stat.-
II entltli- the State
ontrHaltors to the
llie returns from
• of San Kr:UK-isc-o.
R. I'oItTEIl.
It of th.- .-Senate.
\. Sta.st in.
of the Assi-ml.ly.
.-lary of Stale. ^ , . »
In til.- offlee of the S.-.Tetar> : Slate the i» d.-\y of
r. Curry. St-en-lary of .- te. Uy J. Ho.-9eh.
MSTITUTIONAL AMENC
U. F.l.ruary 11. A. U. 1:-
' Mar.h 17. A. D. l!f«!'
te.
s reeeived by th? Oovt-
<". t'iKiper. J'riyate Beet •
rilAPTKK it.
14,1 .lln>n,hi.< fit So, /».— .1
stnti itf Ciiltfiirniii nil "
'. (.(/ mUliiiit >l nru- »> it
"rliclr «rn thrrrof, rria'
u( til.- Stat.- of falifornli.
f..iirth dav of Jan-Jar>
' .1,.. .,,.,., i...rs eleete.1
herebj* I
..f the St
1 '
-I .
•ENT NO. 1-».
Clio l.|..y.l. Chief
Lewi* A. mil...rn.
'-. this :;".d day of
i-y of the ijovernor.
- Holulion tn i>ropo»e
•ultn* nt to thi' <-on-
rli' r. f.i tfi tn' MUWI-
/.. fi. rinbl ul t*i-
'tr sessi.tn.
i.lr.-.| an. I
.-e of sal.l
. Il.'W IMH--
-inlA to be
,-.ws:
-i and from
.-\t-*-ptlnit
. .1 I.v ri'-
.tun-
aider
ICON»TlT(jTlON
i-iy.
Pre -J-ht ■•' "■• ''•tl-l'e.
r«u T of **•*• **" **' '^*y
,L C- r. Oirrr. arrfftwry
^VtKOMBNT NO. U.
• . I'll-. IJ-.».I. "•I.lef
1,« . \ lliil
the second day of Julv, IVIl. and mih of said iMimls .«hall have tin-
seal of (h.- state stamped thereon. The sai.l bonds siKn.-.l.iiiuiii.T-
sltihed an.i endor.«.-d and s,-al.-il as h.-.-in pi-..vided when sold shall be
aiVd .-.mslllute a vali.l and bln.llng olllK-ition upon tli.-S.tat.- of ( ali-
fornia. tleuigh th.- sal.- th.-r.-.jf In- mi.l.- .it a .late or dates after the
p.-rs.in siuninB. . ..unL-rslpiInK and en,|,.rsin>,'-, or any or eltliei- or
them, shall have ,.-as.-.l to h.- tl..- in. inil..-nts .if such olfl.-e ..r ..ffl.-es.
Kai-h tH.n.l shall eontain a .-lause th t it is subj.-et to redeinpll.jn by
lot after the y.-ar niii.t.-<-n hun.lre.l in. I Mfty.
Skc :; Inter. St . ..iip..ns shall he .- ttaelii-d to eaeh of said Ixaids. so
that »u. h e..up.ins may b.- removed »iih..ut injury to or mutilation of
tlie l..in.l. Said .i.upons shall 1m- .-..iis. euliv.-ly numt~-r.-.l. .an.! shall
bear til.- lith.iKraph.-.l siKiiatun? of tl - state lr.-a.«urer wiio shall Ik- hi
olH.e on th. s»-.-..n.l .lay .>f July. 111. But no int.-re.«t on .-my ..f
said bonds shall I"- paid for any ilti.e whieli may int.-rv.ne betw.-.-n
tlie <l;Ue of anv of sai.l bonds and th- issu.- an.l sale ih.-reof to a pur-
chaser unl.-sssuih a.-.-ni.-d interest -hill have be.-n. by the purchaser
of sai.l bond, paid to the .state at th-lini.- ..fsu.h sal.-. . , 4.
Seo 3 Tile sum ..f live thousan.i L.ii.irs is hereby appropriated to
nav the .-xpens.- that may be Incurr.-.l by tlu- stat.- tn-asurer in having
said Iwrnls pr.-pared. Said amount siall b. paid out of the San l-ran-
el«.-o harlx.r linpr..v.-ment fun.l on . )nir..lt. rs warrants, .luly drawn
'°Se.''"1 " Wli.'-n the b.inds auihorli.- 1 !.. b.- Lssiied un.ler this .act sliall
be dulv ex.-.ute.I. tli.y sli.ill Ik- by h- stat.- tr.-asur.-r s<ild at puhli.-
auctlon to the liiKti.st bl.l.l.-r f..r i-as.i. In su.h par.-.-ls and numbers as
snl.l treasurer shall l«- .lir.-.-ted by :h.- Kov.-riior of tlie state, under
seal ih.-r.-..f. aft.-r a resolution re.ptfstinK su.-li sab- sh.ill have been
adont.-.l bv tile b.iard .if state harlor .-ommisslon.-rs. and approved
by either th<- K.iv.rnor of th.- slab- .-- mayor of the city and c.unty ot
San Francis. ... wh.i shall only appr-ve the sam.- wli.-n in th.-it- Jude-
ni.nt th.- actual liarbor re.-.-li.is. ai.l iIk.s.- r-as..nahly anil. Ipated.
will justify such sal.- .>f Is.nds an.l the ,-ons.-.iuent in. ivased bunl.-n
on li:rb..rr..eipis; but said tr.asnr. r must r.-Ject any and all bids
for s;.i.l l".ii.ls. or f..r any of them. vhi. h shall l«- IhL.w th.- par valu.i
<.f said b..nds so off.red plus the Ir »i.-st wl.i.-h has a.cni.-.l tlu-r.-on
betw.-en the dab- ..f sjile and th.- List pr.-.^-.lInu ini.r.st ni.iiurlty
.late- an.l lie mav. bv publl.- ann- m.-.-m.-nl at the pla.-.- ..ii.l time
H\e.lf..r the sal.: c.iiitlnu.- su.h s le. us t.i the wh.Me ..f tlie Is.nds
off.red. .ir any part lher...f ..IT.-r. 1. t.> su.h llm. an.l place as he
mav sel... t. nef..r.- ..ITerlnK any of -iild bon.ls for sale the sii d treas-
urer shall d. la.li tliet.fr..m all ..■: -ns which hav.- inatur.-.l or will
mature befon- tlie .lab- tlx.-.l f.)r r ell sab-. I>u.- n..tice ••( lie- time
and pla.-.- of sale of all bonds ni ,-t l»- fc'iven by said It. .isurer by
publi.atlon in two n.-wspap.-rs i.i.Mlsh.-. Ill the .Ity :«"•.■;;;;'">.•''
San Kran. Is.-... an.l also bv publl. Il..n in one newspa|..-r publish.-l
In the citv ..f Oaklaii.l. and by p bll.-.itl-n In one newspajsr pub-
llslled In the .Itv of 1.0S Anit-l.-s in.l by publl.-.Ul.m in -
pup. r publish.. I In Ihe city ..f Sa. ! nil. nt.i
w.J;-ks prb.r b. »u. h sale. In a.ld. ...n t.. th;- notice Inst ah.. .- pr..-
vi 1 f..r. the stat.- tr.-asiir.r mav c v.- su. Ii furth-r n..t .-.- -•»'>••"•<>
d.-.-ni ...Ulsiible. but th.- .-v|~-ns. s Ll ."st ..f such a.l.lltl.'n.il notl..-
- ,|„. „ini ..f ilv.- h-».lr.d .l..llars i»..u>mmp> for -a. h
.il|.>n shall be paM .ml
n.-ws-
w.-ek .lurinu f..ur
shall not
sab- so a.lv.-rlls.-d. Th.- .•.«! of s th publl. .ill..n shall be paid .ml
..f ilie S.in Kran.-lsco harlsjr lnipi..-*rn. i.t '"'"'-,••",•;;""■'• "'^ "-'|,',"^^:
rants .lulv drawn f..r that puriK.s.-. hb- I'l." -Is of ""• siil- ;f '"'I'
ts.n.ls .x.-.-pt -u.-li am.. lint as may Hv.- b.-. n pahl ns a._.-rii.-.l 111'. n-st
1 .^;.on sh. II U- f..rtbwitli paid ..v. • by sab treasurer ""••"•■.'■■■;;;'■,
,. .t 1.. i.> 1 in; |:. i.i ir ■■ 1 '■ ■•■ f'li"' '■• '- l-n-'"n and
Ini! a.i-l IHiii'i: In .
tinil ."■iinlv of ."tan
shall I"- .!r.w. 'i|-
in.inn. r
S.i'i Ki
)ijo .- I" -
-t \»
-l.tle
.-.-.lic-
::..,ii ..i I,,.- .Ity
- ii|Min said fund
n.l In III.' s.im.-
... 1.1 .... ..I I I:..
.11.1 plu^.d 111 111. '"Si..,:!.!
,„.l ;i,t. ,. •• ..f .-,M b..r..|»
and payable on the thir . day of July In each and every year there-
after until and Includij! the tlilr.l day of July. 1!.»1. Ihe interest
a. . ruiiiK on all of sai.l nds that shall be .sold shall be pa.vable at
- of the state on the third .lay of January
of each and ever>- year after the sale uf
I'll all bonds Issued and sold siiall .-ease on
■V an.l the said b..n.la so issued and sold
maturllv bo paiil as herein provided and
..f said state. All l.onila remaininsr unsold
aaturitv thereof be by the iicasurer .if the
:..ved. All iK.nds Issued pursuant to th.}
.11" be slKlied \<\ th.- KOvern..r .-I this slate,
.lie lontroUer and endorse.! by the state
mis shall be so siitned. countersisne.1 lunl
the otn. e ..f tll.l treasi,
and tiie thir.l flay .vf -I
the same. The intere.-
the day of their mat!,
shall on ilie day of lie
.anceled by the trc-asia
shall, al the date of II-
slate canceled and il- :
provisions of this a.t -
.■..uniersigne.l by tic-
Ireasur.-r. arid the sai.l
n.i.iised'bv the om^■:- wh.i are in .jfflce on tlie third .lay of July.
nils shall have the great seal of the State
:her>-.>n. The said bonds signed, c-ounter-
.:ed as herein pnjvided. when sold, siiall be
and binding obligation uiH.n the Slate of
le thereof be made at a dale or dates after
lull, and eacli of sai.l
of Calil'ornia impress i
signed, endorsed an.l .-•
and loiislllute a vali.i
Caltfornhi. though the * .. - - .
the person so slgiiini--, • .luntersiBning and endorsing, or either of
them siiall have ceiisd to be the incumbents of sai.l ofnce or offlees.
\iE '. ■ -. \pp(.ndc.l t.. each ..f sai.l bonds th. r.- sh.iii b.- Interest
cou[Kiiis"s..'aitach.-d 11 ' the same may b-- deta. h.-d wlilioul injury
to ijr iiuitilali..n of si. i bon.1. The said ...up..ns siiall be .-oiis. i u-
lively numbered an.l ■■ .Ul hear the llthograph.-d signature of the
stat.- tr.-asui-er w!i..
No Int.-rest shall b.- p
inlerveni- betwe.-n th.
unl.-ss sa.h a.-.-ru.-.l m
bon.l. paid to 111.- st.it-
SK.-. :f. Th.re Sim:
sul11.i.-nt ni..n.-y t-i .1-
state treasurer in til-
ing of the sal.- ilifi-' :
Sec. 4. When th. :
have be.-n slgn.-.l. ■ •
one ftrovi.le.l. lie- -'
and nunilM-r« as tl.-
bidder f..r t ash. 'i
In-asurer sii.-h .lir.-- t
thr<Migli an.l by a r. >.
vote of the advls..ry
r.-solnii.m shall sp-
..f Kil.l a.lvisoiy
g..\erii.»r .'f 111.- '-'
numb.-r ..f said b. :
lin.n.-y an.l that s
order . .0111111. -n. leu
treasur.-r sb.-ili t --t
of Ih.- bon.l plus ■'
date ..f sal.- .in.l :l.
treasurer nia\ ■ 1
ilnu.- sii..h s.i!
such time an<]
ignaie. n.-f-e
un-r siiall .i'.-
maliire b. f..r-
n..ti.
gU.
i»- .\
!• ■'
in i; ■ .
th.- il.il
pr..vl.l.-
1..
•Il
f..r.
1 b.- Ill office on the third day of July, 1911.
1 on anv of said bonds for such time as may
.; lie ..f sai.l bond and the .lay of s;ile thereof.
. rest shall have been, by tile j.urchaser of said
t th.- lime- of such sal.-.
..- ir..vl.le.l In the gcn.ral appropriation bill
■ V ill . xi>ens.s tli.it sliall in- Incurred by the
I ■.-p.ir.iii..ii of sai.l iHinds and In the advcrtls-
,s ill this act provi.bd. . , ..
nils iiithorlEed by this a. t to be issued shall
■- r^i-'i'-.l. .-iidors--d an.l seal.'.! as in section
■ r shall Sell th.- same in such parcels
: the slate shall direi-t. to the hlgla-sl
: of th.- slat.' shall issue to till- stilt*.
im: llat.-lv aft.-r lo-ing r.-.|Uested s.. to d.i.
Iition .lulv adopt.-.l and p.iss.-d by a niaj.>rity
■ard f tiie il.-i>artinenl ..f .-ngin.-. ring ."Jal.l
..lilt .»f inoii.-y which. In the ju-lgm.-nt
Im- ri-'iulred at siu:h time an. I tii.'
-.1 th.. slab- tr.-asur.-r to S.-II such
'..- r.-.iiiire.l i.> nils.- said am. .tint ..f
II Ik- s.il.l in .ons-.-ullve numcri. al
-t f.Mir hundr.-.l thereof. Th- state
i-i.l «hlih is less tlian Uie par Miliie
I. h has iiccru»-d lh»-r.-on l»eiw.-.*n the
ag Inbri-st maturity iLit.-. The state
pl.ic- Itxe.l by him for said sale con-
i.r any i..irt .if the bonds off.-red *<i
ll 111*- time of suc-h .-.intlnuan.-.' d*-s-
■ s^iM hi.n.Is for Siile. the said treas-
1 . ■ - will h have matured ..r will
. . Til*- stat.- tr*-asur.'r shall
: -, m piil.li.'ati.>n in tw.. news-
1 ...iiiiv ..f S.in Kran* Is... an.l In ..ne
. of oaklan.l. ..nd in ..n*- ii*ws|ia("r
.-. l.-s an.l In ..n.- n. »»f.ap*-r publish.-.l
I w*-ek f*ir f*>ur w<-<-ks n*-xl pr*-*-*.dlng
In a.l.liilon to the mill.-e list a'Kive
r mav giv.- su<h further n>.tl -e as he
■ \|K.ns.-s and .-ost of such a*lditional
- - ill ."f live hun>lr*-d d.illars for .-acli mle
id f..
-I ,t- re. .-iwTirv
f-ind tn
" " ame-
p.iv
ir>- ".f tii*f stale »iid pin. >-d in tii^
. ... . ...' « .' f ...1 I .. - I 1.; b. " •
harls>r .commission. -1-.; for tlief
ti.ial basin, extendiiai the :
the c-iiy and count.v -I San 1-1
"An act to authori/.- .md dii
sioiiers to Instliui n.l.-mr
c-rt>- n.*rlli of In.li;. i-.isin.
an.l ...unty of San i-"iancis.
Iioar.l ..v.-r th.- :■ -iv.- and pi
from the pr.j. .is ..f bonds ,'
an act entitled 'An a- 1 to pi
b*jn*ls b* .-real.- a I..ild fo
harbor commission- ' - ..f ■
wharves, doc-ks. f-i
county of San Krat
of sai.l l*on.ls ; arc.
ther.-lo; making .. ;-. llj
expeiis.- .»f printing; . i-.-i
this act to a vol j.-
dialely afli-r lb.- 1-- ii- -
vi*led for in s«-.-ti..i. ;" il- ■
of the State of c: lorn:
il.illars t-ach. Tli. i
. -.le 1.-.-
of .ine million ib.!!..
>, and -^i
of four p.-r centum
.. 1 annn
iKith principal an-l
. ..-SI si
slandard valu*-. .. :.
. V si;
treasurer, at tl..- •
• tii.n
subj*-*-t. bowev.-r t.
:. nipt
vided. Said Ixinils
- .11 iK-a
lull, an.l shall 1"
rii.ide p
A. I>. ll*»5. The in
. ..-St ace;
shall be due an.l 1-
1-1.. at
sec-.ind .lay ..f J. .11 .
in.l
aft.-r the siile of t .
- Ill- . ).
shall t»- ma.le ..n •
- 11.1
of s;ii.l lK»n*ls as n
i.iv.. t
ctf s«-veniy-four \.
. Iroiii
shall c-e.ise i*. 1.
■ .-..,-'
shall cease to t.
tn-asurer slial
:..| ■!
moneys in th.-
- ■
ancl. he shall -
■ .\I
and .l.-stn.y 1
signed by th.
■1
shall Ik- .'nd..is-
',.-.-■'
..f the State St. ,11 ■ .
1 tlier.
it is subj*. I t.. I
il ram . .
thirty-nine.
SB.-. :;. Ini-
so that such .
of the iK.n.l.
shall Ik- sign.
Siild iK.n.ls sh
the .late *if ai. I
purchaser.
SBC. 3. Th.- > m
"ir
pav th.- .-xpi-ns- .
said tKinds pi
Kran. is... Mai
.L-
drawn f.»r the
fK.: 1. W
shall b.- duly
publl.- all '
niiml>-r*-
iniist r-
sh;.ll l»- 1
may by p .....
for g...Kl .in.l -
lb*- N.n.ls ..IT. ■
as h* llla\ s- I
th. tim.. .in.l 1
s.il.- th. r...f. 1
li.-WSpap. 1-* 1
.llso bv I
an.l b> 1
Ann- I- ■
..f -
Tt
H
V
ate of California and Propositions,
EIGHTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D, 1910.
■av of Julv In ea<h and every year Ihere-
tl S'lr.1 dav nt July. I'-'Ol. The interest
" ds tluit shrill l.e sold sliiUl he payable at
ot the state .m the third ;h.y "f, .■'•^!:,""„''f
nf each and everv vear alter the sale oi
,'Ll •b.lndJtsuedaf.d sold shall • oa^^ jn
■ :md the said hoiula so issued and sold
ma rit ho paid as herein provided ami
fsai state. All bonds reinainlns unsold
itv'ii'itv thereof be by the treiisurer of the
:v,. All boiHls Issued pursuant to the
Ibe sitned by tl.e Kovernor of this stat.^
,te lontroUer and indorsed by the state
Ids «. ill be so slBued. eountersiitned aiid
.ho'are in omee on the third day ..t Jul>%
,ds shall have the sreat seal of !'>•? ^"««
■ ereon. The said bonds signed oouiier-
•d-is herein provided, when »V'^' i','?.'!" V.f
„d bindiiiK obllBation uixm V"l , K';"",, .J
• tlieie..f be made at a date or date.« after
,u tersisninK and elidorslnB or vlther of
, be the iiuumbents of said office oi omtes.
leh of sai.l bonds ih.re shall I"- interest
the iime inav be detaehed without injury
... nd The s.;id .oupons shall Ije eon«-.u-
.11 .ear the llthosraphed slKiuilure of the
V«. in oil!..' on the third day of July. l!*!!.
,,r, 1 v ..f said bonds for sueh time .js niay
... .,f liild b..nd and the .Liy ..f siile thereof
St "hall have tH.-n, by the purehasir of said
";:r.lvld;d'ln"ilv"I^eral appropriation bill
. ?1 .xpnses that shall !»■ in. urr.d by the
parallm. of sai.l bon.ls and In th- advertls-
. 1,'" uHhorl'i...l''K'thlsa. t to be Issued shall
rsicn.d 'Vulorse.i and seale.l as In section
,™.«i?r,.r shill s.ll the Siiin.- in suili parcels
,mr of the state shall direct, to the hlBhesI
ven.. r of the st.ate shall Issue to the state
I.. 11.....1V •.ft.r h.lnK r.Hiui-?ted so to do.
.'[on'dui a loptl'd an.l ,*;ass..'d by a maj..rlty
1 „V .1... .i..nirtm.nt of .ng ne.rinK !"ald
.';.•' a, 1. nt 1./ lur. > »hi, 11. ?n the .iudCTient
Lh.ll !«■ i-.-lulre.l at su.h time an.l the
..t Ireet th- st..te ,r.a.-urer to «-ll such
< miv b.- ■•.•■iuir.-.l to rais.. s.Ud amount of
Tn.^ shiU t»- s..ld in ,,,ns.eutlve mimerlral
the rini" f-ir hur.dr. d ther.^of. Tie' state
-.1 anv bid «hi.ll Is less than til;- par va ue
,-,™ .1 eoi ..ns will, h hav.. nialur..! ..r wl
X^\ f ,r iu.'li ».'le The stab- tr.asurer shall
',T7 M.e .f s.r.- bv publi.atl.m In two news-
" • . ...inlv ..f .<'in 1-ran. Is... .ind In on.-
..t oaklanil an.l in -n.' "•■wsb.-ip. r
I . , ..n.l in ..li- n.««p..p.r ;"''•'"•''••!
,v..k for f..ur we.Us ii.-xt pre.editiii
..d.lliion to th.. n..ll'^- last atn.y
Mi.iv ttU.. su.h furtli.r nolle- as 1";
,.. Is and ...St of surh "•Witi..na
V llv.- hundr.^! .I..llars for ea. h sale
,| f..r Ihe state tr.-nmirv a fund to
■ State HlBhway Fun.l.' ami Imme-
i\. ir. is.ir.r <.f th" Stat.' sh.ill p.i>
.:, f::-;,'.,...! m sal.l stat- hUhw..y
-.!,l l..n.ls. .\..pt su.h am.-mii
,,i..r.sl th. n-on The amount
.;.. IS !x,.rw-\ hiterest ..n the
.., .,f the .tale. """'•■.'"■"•;'\„-'Vl'.'I
>• of the Stat* «iid plH'oJ m the
.. 1 ,v-l,« ,% f Old f"' ""' '" "^"
barbor eommiss,..,,.,. for >>- ;'-n^i-^;^«l;-;.S';he^!:?;.:"f" .m .^^
tl.lal basin. esl.n.i.n« th.- . - l^'^^^^^^^ ,„ „„ ,.,.( ...ultl.d :
tile ,lty and .-ountx of hali ,^'"",'5^' •,•'' i.i of slate barb.ir eommls-
"An a.t t.. authori7.. an.l ' '^J ',,,'' ,.,''^;'.,7lngs aVainsl certain prop-
si.,ners t.. Inst tuie •,••'•• ''"'^'''V.V. SmBiolslais cr.-k In the city
eriy north of Indi.i hasii . .. nd .xlcndmB t3 i jurisdlctl.m ..f said
and ...unty of san '■ •""> f , :„'|r, *^ f, "'the pavment of ju,l«tn.nts
board ov.r the '?''"V' ,L\' '',J «-\ 'd an s,ild un.ler the provisions of
fn.m til.' pr.jeeeds ..f l>ol.o> "• ."."^ /"' , .,,. is,„ ...oe and sale .)f state
an act entitled "An ^'^^''V^'■?,;^■'^,ni'illc^vlli hoard of state
bon.U to ereat.- a iimd f.i •''"' ^,''"' ./p." for a tidal basin, for
harlwr eomniisslon.rs. of ., '"■^•^•'r^,;.'.',, Inane.". In the city an.l
wharvs docks, piers, ha, K-rs ..n .-'H'^'J ,^7, „,,- f„r tl.e p;.yni.nt
cunty of San t >;'y' \''r,;;,,,'" ', .^.''rtuiies of suit.- olfleers In relatU.n
of »;iid iH.nds. •>"■ •'«•' V'',tiath,n of on.' th..usaii.l .lollars for th.;
!^^l^.|rai^r r if ;r 5^^r|^.;: uon_,. t^ -:.::.;rb.!;^s
.lollars .a.h. Th,- wh..le Is.::. •' »•' ' "^ " ^ ,'j,t" jnil-r.-st at til- rate
.,f .me million d..llars. an. -;; '' X'''f|,f.'\' ,',JT.f ll e .siile thereof, an.l
„f four i«r c.;nium I ■ r ..^^ •'•,/;;;"' 'i';,h|e in sold .-oin of tli- pres.nt
- all be payable at the om..e of tl... state
■ .f .uv.ntv-four vears from their .late.
.n i.v lot as in this act hereinafter pro-
i-iU- th.' se...nd day of January. A. 1>.
both i.rlncli>nl an.l
stan.lard value, an.l Ui.-.v
tr.asurer. at the . xpirat: :
subj.-ct. howev.-r to r.-.b i-i
vi.b'd. Said lionds sliaii
V'vr?B'"^'^r^;j;:ty|'.':;iv:iro;;'^.^'ircr;^iii'^5^
sLu \^^i^:^o:^Mt^>' B S!iifS:d:^ und ^i;;"s:^.^"st.i^
.\wlih pay and .an.-.l the same. i,>ut ol
..^inklnK Kun.l. • pr..vld.-.l for in this act.
a.lav of January. A. 1". \vfi,. also <aneel
, r. t.'ifor.- sdd. All bon.ls issued shall l>e
.1 ..ount. rsinned t.y th- ;_ontroll.r. an.l
. treasurer, and ea.h shall hav.- the seal
■ Bach iKjnd shall contain a ilaiise that
, kn after the vear nlnete.n hundred and
shall case t.. bear int. r..^
tr.-asurer shall .all m. f
mnn.vs In ih>' "In.ll i Ha^
an.l. iie shall on the nrst .^
and <l.-sttox all b..nds not ■
siirned by th.- S'O.rnor,
shall b.. end.irse.l L.v the >•
of til., .si.it.' stami- d thei.
It is siibj'.t to r.-.l-m|illor
thirl y-nlne.
Sf, ::. Int.r.st roup.,
so that su.h eoU!...n» may
„f the b..n.l. Slid .-up
shall IM »iitn<-'l Kv tli.- s
wtl.l iH.nds shall t»- pal.t
111.' dab- of an> of said
pur.has.-r.
SEC. 3. The ► m of '• "
nav Ih.' .'Nl-ns.' hat mi V
Kiid l-mds prei .i-.i
Kran.lsi'O llarb • Impil
dn.wn f.ir ihat^JkoJiX
SK.'
shall IH- duly
publi.' au.'lbin
numlsrs as Siii
niiisi r.'J'-> t any
shall t>e iM'low I
may by public ..
f,.r c""' an.l »
lb.' iM^n.ls ..ff.-i-
as In' niiiV S.-I.
lb.' tim.' an.l 1
»al.' th.r...f. ill
n.wR|ia|~rs i"i'
als.> bv pub!;
anil by p.'.
AnK>'l.''. a'
i.f S.I. rani' i.;
Tie- lists .if sii'
II irlior Impr.O'
I
piers, state ral.roail. s.:f •:'\-["f°'?,-'!, ^^^'IZ'^l^^^^n^-
...viniy .if San IMeS'' 1. ji.'>i^- ""', '" j; . 11 ».i,arves. pier*, state
,ire.l thoUS;md dola.- • .' ' , ^ "^p '*?".„ "..es the safd bi.ard of
railroad, spurs. l'«-l'' ' -J; %', ^,^,^^1,1^4., bav are hen-by empow-
state hiirbor commit-. ..if-.. >•• '^^.If «..i „v law. at a .-st not to
■^l^::::;}^J^l^::X'!:\ti^^^il.'^>^-i .'-ll-rs, .he sla..- treasurer
1.1. d, II
tl.'- i K
St. It." ri
nd all I'll
■ - par \al
....iti. ■ -n
>liall »»' nliaoh<-d to each of sai.l bonds,
removed without Injury to or mutllatioij
- shall iK- consi-cutlvely numts-n-d. ami
treasi.r.r. Hut no Int.rest on any of
anv tine whiih niiy iniervine l>.iwe<-n
Is. "and til.' issue and sale thereof to a
U'iand il.illars Is her.by approprlal.'il to
in. urr.-.l by th- state tr-asur-r In ha^_ln«t
:, mount shall Ik- paid ...it "f the S. n
.111 Fun.l." on .ontroller s warrants. dul>
,, i,..iU.d to Ix- Issued un.ler this Oct
shall be sidd by the stat.- tr.asurer at
.1 bbl.l.r for .ash, in su.h panels and
',..r ihall d.t.rmln..; but sad 'r.usur'r
or said Isimls, ..r f..r any of th-tn. »hl h
. f sai.l 1-m.ls so .ifT. nd for sale, and he
it tlepla..'aiid time hM-d for the S;.b'.
lontlliue su.l, s..le as lo the wbob' of
.1 I r.'of ..fr.reil. lo su.h time and plaiv
MK h «Vv"r. sivtv days. Inie not!.- of
,il i«.nds ami .if th" IH.sti-.n.nient of
,v iaid reasui. r by publication In tW"
Itv an.l county of San Krimlsco ami
. !. l-r publis I in the 1 ly of ..aklalld
is|.al»'r p.ibllsh.d in the . I> of !-■•»
"', ■ mw-PUir publish, d in 11..' . ity
birlnit four «.-ks prb.r t.i s.n h mih-
; I. iMl.l .lut of .he "Sin •r.;''-'':;
.fl.rs warr.ill.s. ilulv .li.i«n f-
shall, immediately aii. r ■
Kovernor pn>vi.l.'.l for i :. »•
dred suitable bon.ls ..1 li-
of one thousand do'.Iai" 1-^
hundr.nl, inclusive, iiiil *.
nineteen hun.lr.'.l el. ■- •■»
not exeee.l the sum ..! Oi
uan.e of the pniilamailon of the
i.'n of this act. prepare niteen hun-
.if California In the denomination
, be numbered from 'jne to rtfl-f "
date of the .sec.nd day ot Julv.
total Issue <if said bonds shall
ion live hundred thousand dollars.
no. exeee,! the sun. ..0-.; - Vhe l^^of four^-.^ cem^r annum
and tliey shall >'«•»/'> 7'. ,, .f The said b..nds and the interest
from the date of "•"'^"l ?;, •',,,• ,,„in of the Tnited Stat, s of the
toeri-on shall be l;">J.' ''l ' , V. . nfflce <d t estate tn-asun^r .jf said
present standard of \''" *.-',' ,„,!!"• nineteen hundi.d elghty-iive.
state. ..n .he second ilfc ■ -lab. ^ [""^'^ ' ' ^,,^ ,.,,, (H-reiiiafter
subje.... howiv.r ... .e*np i.^, I^> J \,f^^ '., \„„„„ „,a. sluUl be
provi.ie.l. llie '''V,''"\*,, ,,•«,.. of ihe tr.-asurer ..f .he s.a.e on
.Mild •"•'»" '*P»>i''j'«''n^'ii^.'*,„f he ic'ufdLyo^ July of each year
the se.-ond du> of Jaiiuj^ -in i expiration of seventy-four years
f'U. Wl". fwt'e 1 f s iiflX^ ; i-'narsh-ill c.ase to bear inter.-s.
H^d"llkewfs-:.'tul '.."uis 1 J^.-.-.! by lot as h.re.nafter provided shall
N
■ uiroll
.i|.
..f .... ii I-
..Is
-ii.ill 1» f.irth-
.ease to bear Interest
state trea.surer shall c
out of the moneys in tri
for In this act. an. I h-
bonds lan.el and 'l'^';.
remaining uns.ild >'■..-
the treasur.r "f th. -i •
pursuant to the pi.'\i-.
erlior of this stab.
elidorSL-d by .he st.it.'
signed, coun.ersigii.-.l. .
on the seiond day •■.
said bonds shall liaM- t
pressed .lier.-.in, an.l s i
sold as herein pr.ni.l. 1
obllKnllon upon the !■•.
made at a date ..t ..
and cn.lorslnB. .>i
In-nt of sahl otii.
Sf..-. J. .^I'l" ' ;
cou|M.ns so altn '
i.r mutilati.m ..i "-i
numbered, and -:
treasurer who ^iia.
hundred eleven,
for such time as
the day of sal'.- t>
bv the purchaser
Sk.-. :i. The s
appr.iprlat.'d out
approprlat.-il to |
treiisunr in ha\
hereby jl'.llb..rlB*
IncurnHl In pr.
her.'bv dire. lei
Hei-'. 4. Win 1
have been siKtl-
vbled. tlie stat.
bld.br in su. h 1
shall .llre.t, i-c
b.-.-n ailopte.1 t.y
I ileito bav. an.l
* their Juditmeiit
antl.lpal.il. *''
lnireas«'d I.'.' ■'
the iiumlM ?
which. In t' ■
IM- l.'.itllre.l .
the slat.- 1"
amount of -
Humeri, al "
Is less tlui'i
It. .rued th'
ill
. Ill 1-
ill..; 1 • the pnivisii.ns of this act. and tha
■ ar.l i.irthwi.h pay and cancel .he same
Mn l-i.KO seawall .sinkinK fund provided
,11 .ii the date of the maturity of said
•luls not theretof.ire sold. All ...nds
.late of the maturity thereof. 1"- by
-i. . ;. d and destroy.-d. -Xll boliils Issued
■ '.■: mis act shall be sitnie.l by the gov--
.1- k-Tied bv the state contmller. and
.1 -r and the said t...nds shall be so
..!..rs.'d bv the officers who are in office
i ■.. Ii-.n' hundred eleven, and ea.ll ot
T.-.it seal of the State of California im--
n.U siKned. counteralRned. endors.^d and
ill I. and constitute a valid and bimlini?
■f . ..lifornla tliouKh the sale tlier.-of be
ii'ii-r 111- penim so siuninB. . ount.-rsi(sninK
-r- f. shall have ceased to be an incum-
.'h ..f said bonds there shall be Interest
,. -inie mav be deta.hed without Injury
. a- .1 Kild coupf.ns sliail b- .onsecutlvely
tl,' llthoBraphIc signature ..f the state
m . on the sec.nd ila> of July, nineteen
^>t Miall be paid on any of said bonds
n - bi'tween the date ..f sai.l bond an.l
»ss said aiirued Interest stu-ill have been.
ii.l. lutid to the state at the time of such
V isand five hundr.-d d. .liars Is lu'reby
s In the state tr-asiry not otherwise
• -e llial mav be In.uir'.l by lie- state
I- iiepar.-.l. Tl-..- st.it ntioller Is
M.li.-d to be issued by tills a.'t sh.dl
,„.l endorse.l. as in s-. tlon 1 pro-
.■.V,;." same for .ash to th; hl«I,-st
- I- til., g.ivi-mor of th- state
-ling su.h sale shall have
...r , i.inmlssi.iners for San
-s such r.'S..|utliin until In
'ts and those reasonably
nils an.l the . ..nse.)uent
- 1.1 r.soluM..n shall spei ll>
i ,. the aniiiunt .f inon.-v
,rl».r .-ommlssioners. shall
, . f tf. «tat- •'' ill -lire. .
. ', ■ said
; Ive,
-, ,i.'h
I,
ate of California and Propositions,
IE EIGHTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. J9J0.
lay of July In ea<-li and every year therc-
- he third day uf July. ll'Hl. The Interest
Ida that shall Ije sold shjill tic payable at
ol the Slate .>ii the third day <if January
uf eaih and every \ .ar after the sale of
1 all hoiiils issued and sold shall eease on
and I lie said bonds so Issued and sold
maturity be paitl as hei-ein pntvided and
f said state. All tjon<ls remaining unsold
.uuriiy thereof tie l.y the treasurer .)f the
■>«-d. .\11 bonds issued pursuant to the
: be sinned by the governor of this state,
• e eontroller antl endorsed by the state
Tids shall be so slKned. vounteVsiKned and
ho are in oltlee on the third dav of July,
;ds shall have the great seal of the State
lereon. Tlie said bonds signed, eounter-
d as herein provided, when sold, shall be
id binding obligation upon the State of
• tiiertof be made at a date or dates after
■untersisninB and endorsins. or either of
lie tile ineunib.nts of said offlt e or otflces.
oil of said iK'iitls tliere shall In- inlere.st
ihe s;im>- may be 4letaehed witiiout in.iury
•'•nd. The said e».ilipons shall be eons^-ell"-
.1 l>ear the lithographed siKiiature of the
be in offlee on li.e third day of Juiv. imi
•n .iny of s;iid bonds for sueli time as ma\
■ of said bond and Iht- itiv of sale thereof.
"t shall have been, by the purehaser of said
iie lime of sued «;ile.
provided in the general npproprlatii.»n bill
.ill exp«-n.sfs that shall be (nturr»-d by the
• craiion of said bonds and In the advertis-
~ in this art provided.
- aulhorizi-d by this art to be issuetl shall
-igned. • mlors.il and .sealed as in seetion
isuri'r sh.ill sell thi- siime in sueli inireels
'I'lr of the Stat.- shall dinet. to tlH' highe.sl
inor of tile stale shall issue lo the state
inii-diali-l.V afb.T Vwlng reipjesled so to do.
■ n duly ail»ipl.-d and passed b.v a majority
■1 of the d»ji.'iriment of engineering. Said
amount of money Hid. h. in the Judgment
shall Ih* r«-<iuirMd at siieh time and the
ill dlre< t the state treasurer to mdl sueli
may be r»-<iulred lo raise said amount of
i< shall I"- sold in i onseeutlve numerlinl
. Ilrsl four hundriHl theri-of. Tin- state
iny bid whii it is b-ss than Ih*- jiar value
-t H llieh has arerued Ihi-reon lielween tin*
■ e.ding int. rest ni.iiiirliy .lat.'. The state
• nil pla4-.' Mx.d by lilm for sal.l sale eon-
.\ li.ile ..r any p.iri of tli.' bonds .irrer.'d to
may at the llni" of su.ii <^>nilnu.tnee des-
- ..!iy of «ild bonds for s.ile. tit.' said Ireas-
loni ill roupons whiiii hav.- matur.d .>r will
lixed for sueli sal.'. Tlie stai" treasurer shall
•1.1 1.1. .■ of sale by piibll. .ition In iw.i neWs-
■ < .lunly of ..«.in Fran. Is... htmI In one
• if «>akland. jind In one newsiiaper
:• « iii.l In one ni'Wspapi'r published
\ fur r>iir we-ks n.'Xt pr.i-edlng
ioion to til.' notl.'e last a>K>v,.
k'l\.' sui ii fiiriti.r notice as h.'
>l"n-!- .in.l (.ml of su.li additional
'•f Ilv.' huii.lr.'d dollars for ea. h Kile
• id for til. slat.' treasury n fund to
"Htnte HlKhway Fund." and Imme-
rti.' tr.-asur.'r of ih.- state sli.ill j.ay
■■I i»- iilat-*-d in said state hluliway
- Ill iMinds. lAe.-pt such atii.iunt
:it.'r.-st til. r.'*in. Tti.- amount
' .!.' as a.'.-rii.'d inti-rest on tlie
ft of the slat.'. Immediately .aft.T
y of the state and plaeed in the
harlKir commissioners for
tidal liasin, e.\ti'ndinii the
tile ciiy and eouniv ..f Siit
"An aot b.i authotizi- ;in.l
sinners to instittit,' . .ind. r
erty north of India liasin.
ind eoimiy of San Fianns,
i.t' acfiuisition of the neeessary area for a
tea of India basin, on the water front of
l-'raneisco, as iiro\ ided in an act entitled:
lir.-ei ihe iHiard of state harbor eominis-
jiiiiion pro. lings against ecitain prnp-
m.l extending lo Islais ere.k in the eiiv
xlending 111.' jurisdiciion of said
board over tlie sanu . an<l irovidiiiK for the payment of judgments
from the proceeds of btucis is.«iiicd and sold und.-r the provisions of
an aet .ntllled "An act l.' i r.ivide for the Issuance and sale of slate
bonds lo create a fund Ut the ui'iiulsition by tlie Ixiurd of slate
harbor c onimhssioiiers, of .i n.'cess;iry area for a tidal basin, for
wharves, dixks. piers. harl>iirs and appurlenames. in the eitv and
eouniy of San Fran* isc*) . bi create a sinking fund ftir the payment
of said Iwrnds; ami iletinitig ih.' duties of slate oitie.rs in relation
Iheri-to; making .in aj.pn iriallon of one ihous.ind dollars for the
expens.' of printing siid l.iids: and providing for ilie submission of
this act to a vote of the i" ..pi..' ■ the stale ireasurer sliall, imnu-
diaiely afi.r the issuani>' "f tlie proclamation of tli.' governor, pro-
vld.'.i for in section 10 h. nif. prepare one thousand suitable bonds
of tlie .State of t'alifonii i. in Ilie denomination of one thousand
dollars each. Tile wiiole issu.' of said bonds sliail not eXce,il Uie sum
of one million dollars, and s.ild bonds shall bear interest at th.- rate
of four p.'r centum i^ r ami ini. from tlie time of tlie sale ihere.if. and
both principal and itii.resi stiill W payable in gold coin of tli" pres.-nt
standard value, an.l liiey sMill be payable at the offlee of the state
Ireasurer. at the ■ xpiraii 'ii of sev.nly-four v.<ars from th.-ir dale
subj.'ct, liowever. to rrtienrtion by lot as In this act hereinafter nro'^
vided. Said iNjnds .<liall l- ir date the si-eond dav of January \ l>
r.'ll. and ."hall Ik. mad. p.iyable on the .s.-.i.n'd dav of January
\. n. i;is.'.. The interest ..■ ruing on .such of said bonds as are sold!
it Ihe offlee of the state ireasur.*r. on the
i on the .sei'ond day of July, of .'ach v.-jir
I'lu.riiUil that the lirsi tiayment of inl.'rest
1 .lay .if J.inuary. .\. I). i:iij, on so many
l"en th.reu.for.' sold. At the expirutloh
I Ilie dati- of sjiid bonds, all b.>nds sold
. and likewis.' all Isinds redeemed by lot
IS In this act provi.led. and the said state
iwith pay and can. .1 ilie sam.-. out of
n.
shall Is' due anil pii.xabl
se.'on.I da.v of Januar.v, an
after 111. .<i;ile of 111.' same
shall \h- maile on th.' .leii-'
of s;iid Isinds as nia.\" h.t\
of si'Veniy-four years ff"
shall c.'ase to bear inter.'s*
shall c. as*, to iH-ar inb-res
tre.isurer siiall call in, f-
moneys in th.' "India Ba
and. he shall on th.' lirst M
.•ind d.'slroy all Isinds not ■
slgnini by th*' go^.-rnor,
shall I ndorsi'd tiv the s'
of til.' slate stamiK-d ther- ■
it is subj.it to redemption I-
Ihiny-nine.
S&*. -. Interi-st coupo' >
so that such eoiii->n» may
of 111.' bond. Slid I'oup
shall In- sign.'d 'y the st
said Isinds sluill !m' \mUX : ■:
tile date of any of said ■•!
puniiasi'r.
.Se<". 3. The s im of ijie
pay the i'xp.'ns.- liat ml v ■'
said iNinds j.r.i ired. -iai
Francisco Harb ^ Inipr4
drawn for il it ■-iposvl.
SB,-. 4. W;t*- 'TP-
shall l>e d'tl.v ■ .■■ .i I
public auction 1 . 1 g
nunibt.rs as sai >i.i!e r**
must rej.-ct an\- ri.| ail ol.
sii.ill lie Im-I.iw 1 i',,! \.|J
m;iy by l.iiblic ..,:k, , ne
for go.Ml and ^ 1. i.T -ji
til.' bonds offi 1. 7
as h«' may si'l.
the iini.' and |
sale Iher.'of. II
n.'WSiwiiH-r* T ,, ;
also by (nil'l , ,„. f
and '■\ J ' .re
Aug '
of ri
Til"
.-inking f'un.l. ■ pr.>\ id..! for in this act.
■i.iay of Januar>'. .\- 1'. \'.>So. also cancel
r. tofore sold. All bonds issued shall be
• 1 counlersiBned by ili.- controller, and
t' tr.asurer. and each shall have the s<"al
&ieh bond shall contain a clause that
■ lot after the year ninettH>n hundred and
sluill t»» altarhed to each of s,-ild lionds.
r.-moved wiiliout Injury to or miiiilation
- sluill Ik' cons.'cuiively numlHTiil. and
tr.asi.ri'r. Hut no interest on any of
.•ny tiM.' whi. h may int-rv.-n.- l~-tween
■ is, and tile issue and sale thereof to a
'luaand diill.irs Is hen-hv appropriated to
Ineurnd by ilie st.ite treasur.r In having
paid out of tile "San
amount siiall li*-
■fit Fun. I
on
-.iniroller's warrants, duly
.l!'iil<«d to lie Issueit under this act
'-Lill Is. sidd by th.' slate treasurer at
<t bi.Mir for cash,, in such parcels and
.ref shall dei.-rmine ; but said treasurer
for sal.l Imnds. or for any of them, which
if »;ild Imnds so iifr.r.'d f.ir sale, and he
at the place .ind lime lived for the siil.-.
. coniiniie sucli sal.' as i.i th.' wtiol.- of
■ tli.'r.of .ifr.'i.'d. Ill such time and place
ng. howev. r. sixty days. Im.' noii.e of
all iM.nds. an.l of the |~isip..ii.'ment of
'V s,iid ireasurer by piibltcalinn in two
. ilv an.l l■.lunl.^ of San Fran'is.o. and
>»I«i|»r pubiisli.'.l in th.' .ilv of Uakland.
. wsi<ap.r publish.'d in liie dty .if |.,os
Ti one h* wsfiaiH-r pubtisii.-d in tin- ciiv
during four wcks prior to su. h sal.'
-•; ,!l I., pat.l ..'It ..f 11 . "Sin |-i,,n.isc„
■ ' I an f.ir
' forlh-
■ 1..- (.'.•
1
T'
piers, slate railroad, sj
...unty .if San Iiii-g.. •
ilre.1 thousiutd il..illii!>
railroad, spur.s. belt.'
slate harlK.r coninil--
ered lo construct in i
exceed one million t! .
shall. Imni-diately !
governor provi,|e,i f. .■
dred suitalde bond.s
of one thousand doa.i -
hundred. in.'lii.si\'e. aii.i
nineteen hundred el.-v •
not exceed the sum ■■! 4i,- u.
and they siiall bear int. *«r m
from the date of issuaii'A ■ r-i
tuere.in siiall be pa\ ai>la l: i:-
present standard of valuj, .: ti
state, on the s.'con.l iMy 'if
subject. how.'X'.T. to re$-r [.li'
pmvided. The interest §• • :l:
.sold siiall be payalile at I ' '•'■
the .second day of Jajiuat>- ai:':
after the .■»ale of the sat* .w
fnmi the date of said l.flr. • ■'
and likewise ;di bon.ls r.«l''i •
cease to bear int.'iest f. ■ -
Stat.' treasurer siiall 1
out of the moneys u. ■ a -
for in this act. and .
bonds cani-el and d.-stt
remaining unsiild .sli.ill
the treasurer .if ih
tli'.u-rtneniB and appurtenances In the
"-• ijot to exceed one million live hun-
pursuant to tiie pfvi.
ernor of this slab-.
endorsed by th.' si.i:-
signed, countersign. ■'!
on the second da.i." <•:
said bonds shall t:.i\ ■
pressed tiiereun. an.i s
sold as iiereln pr.ivi.i. .
obligation upon ili. S-
made at a dat. "r •!
and eni|..irslng, ir
benl of said .itll.
SEI-. ■:. APP' :
coupons s."i altit ,'•'' '
or niutilallon -.i -:.
numb.-red. and -'
treasurer wlio ^• .
hundred ele\en.
for such time a.s
the day of »al'> r
b.v the purehasei
sale.
SKr. 3. The f
ipprojirial. .1 out
ii|ipropriali-.| t.i i
treasunr in ii
hereby auti.
incurriil in p
hereby din-, i-
8EC. 4. "
have be«'n - .
vidtsl. tile s'
bid.ler 111 « i. 1
siiall dlre.-t. /<
be.n :i.|..I.te,|
-.lid seawall, wharves, piers, state
1 appurtenances tlie said board of
-.n Klego bay are hereby enipow-
iihorlzed by law. at a cost not to
'Usand dollars, the state treasurer
.ince of the proclamation of the
Ti of this act. prepare lifteen iiun-
..f California in the denomination
be numbered from one to lift, -en
dale of the se.ond dav of Julv.
l..tal Issue of said bonds siiall
ion live hundred timu.sand dollars.
• • rate of four per cent per annum
The said bonds an.i the interest
1 coin of the fnited Stales of tiie
• ..fflce of tlie state treasun i of said
I iIv. nineteen hundred elghtv-Hve,
: by lot as in this a. I hereiiiafler
i; on all of said bonds tliat siiall be
■ •■ of the treasurer of th.- state on
; ." -se.-ond day of July of each .year
•'." expiration of seventy-four v'ears
.1,. t...nds shall cease lo be.ar inter.'sl.
■ i i y lot as hereinafter provided shall
III ■ ppivisions of this act, and tiie
itliwilli pay and cancel th.? same
,;.i Seawall sinking fund provi.l.-d
;ue date of the maturity of said
i' .is not theretofore si.ld. .\U bonds
I' iiiie of the maturity thereof, be bv
"I and destroyed. .\ll Ininds Issued
• :s act shall be signe.l by the gov-
i*'i~";:ied by the state controller, and
us 1 r. and the said Isinds shall be so
•ri.i rsi.l by the officers who are in offlee
in. te.n hun.lred eleven, and each of
.-i' I s.ai of the Slate of ralifornia Im-
'11. Is signed, countersigned, endorsed and
.ill 1. and constitute a valid and binding
1 I'ldiforniil though tlie s;lle liiereof lie
K>r ti..' penon so signing. ■ .junlerslgnliiK
liali ha\ e ceaseil lo be an liieum-
llie numle •
Whiiil. Ill I'
li 11 "f said hon.ls th.r- shall be interest
le s.iriie may lie .let... le d without Inlurv
i> a' ■! said 4'oupoiis siiall le* conseculively
tl" lllhogriipiiie signatiire of the slate
fl '.n tiie second day of Julv. nineteen
«t -iiall he paid ..n aii\ of said bonds
• • between the .latv of said iKind and
•Ks -aid accrued interest siiall have bei'n,
0.1. paid to the state at the time of such
th. .usand five hundred dollars is hereby
•ri.>« in the stale tnasiry not otherwise
T-'se that may be liuuired bv the state
^__''' prepared. The stale couin.ller is
iNillilV«Un '.raw his warraiii (or Uui nxi^uMm ^—.
^^^' trdi!. and tlie state treasuier Is ^^^
• .1 to be issue.] by this a.-t sli.ill
I .'n.I.iriM-.l. as in se'-tion 1 prn-
I " same for • asli to th.' highest
s as Ihe gov.Tii.ir of th.- stale
-'.iii-'Siing siicii sale siiall liavi'
h.trlMir comniissloners for San
• pass such r.'solution until In
•-• elpis. and those reii.«.iiiiibl.v
' bends and th liseijiient
S .:!'—' -' ' Ii spei'ify
■f niellev
■ IS. stiall
'' -iireil
said
• ive.
ich
lias
ling
.nd
■ ..|«
the
■ III
; .ns
■ lid
..r
...hi
- Ill
Slai.
it ion. .
tTop*T f..r the-
' ■ '" I
9U>n ) 1 j.
t; all 1 Ml)
way Mi
;<avtii . nt .
[ 'tt tin- rlL-
• IH »«» »i»Ii1 j»hall
<• Willi thi- pn»-
u' wt.itv trfiipiirv n fuml ti» U^ km^vn
' lIlKhwny and Sinking Kund," Tli**
Ml- liijat dny of .Inly of tli.^ yi>:ir \9\7.
'f iio l» :tnil 4'\fty year Owriafi'-r in
1»J r'lirsiiant to lh»' iir»vf»4|ons of iliU
from till' ttt-ni'r.il fnml **( tin* Ft:ite
M ly sinkititr fiin.1 .*Ui h an nniount of the
f jis may Ik- r<«)uin'tl rn i,ay ihf prln-
^ ■Itif anO iKiVMhlo In BU<'Il VtMTH
All Mf stil.) l.otols soM shall ho paM at
s Mill', fntni tlie statr- hlKhwiiy sinkintr
.11 l...tul« si>I.l shiill h^ pahl at Ih.* time
*t.tMi the fntfrr««t anil >*inkliiK faiiil.
- i:ill ho j>i> iiaiil iiititn -warrants duly
• ■ stalf upon tienian*!.'* amlitctl hv tli*»
'he f:iltli of Ih.^ State of raliforiila is
■ Tit of tho prin<'if>al of wild bonds bo
-■ thfrt^i>n.
■ ;irid statp treamir«^r sliall kocp full
Old of all ihffr pnMt.-*Mlinirs und»'r
uM to ihe K«>VMrnor in trfpli< ale an
iil;*; lIien-Mndrr with an aiinunl rrport
'h to tM' hy th.- Kov<-rnor. lahf hif.-ro
■ hipnniitlly. All Itooks and pnp.'rf« piM-
■»d for in this a. t shuU. at nJl trnifs.
't:y party inti'mstt'il, or tho erovcrnor.
■ TTiMiittt:'** of ojthp^r hrant'li of the ht;-
r lioth or any «'itlZ''n of the *<tato.
M \iot»'d or uffiuired under the provi-
; rant^uLJjO- Lhariuoer. ami be tlubtlLcd.
wiiltination of hoth. or of such nlhrr
■ »f till* said department of cnsineerinB
"ftT ndanled l«» Ih. pnrtimlar loeallty
I'trient of enpineerliiK-. In the nam-? of
f I'nlifonila. may pnrehai*e. recelvi* hy
tfaso anv rieht of way, rock tpiarry (»r
»ni<trijetf«"'M. use or maintennnoe
. i<e«*ed. if n-^ei-psary. lo condemn
Ic of (^Jvil Pro.-edure rehitJnff t<"» such
proprr ri>;ht of wav. ro.k nuarry or
-.irif'frinff shnll hi'Vi^ full power and
•lies, material, machinery and to do
ropiT" In the i-onstrijrtion and niain-
Wlth Ih- .x- eption of those puhlie
lenth* improved under i ounty or
within tliree years prior tn* the
iiwavs witliin this state lyinR
Xf liii:! «,iy ar* iletermlned "and
■ l■jn^ shall !• ■ and the same
■•,ff^..'*J».,-WAfe';?'l«,?i*,.*=!ili:
• rnalntain any liiphwnv nlouK or on
• completion or nc<|uisltion of the
tiplated hy this net. Whenever anv
!' iM^nds. tinder the provisions of this
imiy In this state. su<h county must
h sum each year as shall equal the
■r cent per annum, upon the entire
such county in the construction of
-ortion of said amount exiK-nded ns
iTovinfons of this act. shall hear to
and ontsiandinK". All luKliwavs eon-
nrorisions of this net shall l-e per-
illed hy the State of ralifoniia.
hv the people, sliall take effect on
■- I'MO. n» to all lis tn-ovisirtns excent
V for. Its su)imlssion to tiie people
and proelal'iiinc the votes, and to
> t shall lake effe. t ImniedhUelv.
ihmiited to the people of the State
'M at tli^ next eeneral election to he
ber. U»Hi. A. IV. tind all ballots nt
d there<m. and at the end thereof.
':wny act'*; and 'n a separate line.
:;ainsl the rotate hiehway act." Op-
left spa- es In which the voters may
ite whi iher they vote for or acraJnst
tid ui I shJill do So hv plai-ini; a cross
tt hlp^hway act," and all thos? votinjc
so 1»\- t>lacfn!; a cross op;>osIte the
\av a<t." Til*' governor of thii* state
■ this act to the piNtph*. as aforesaid.
«ald Keneial election.
•r aeainsi this act shall he rotmted.
hired in the same nuinner and suh-
* t-ast for state offli*ers. and If it
re. cived a niaji>rily of all th? votes
le.-tion. ns aforesaid, then the same
• ' provided and shall he Irrepealahle
•f the liabilities herein created shall
• Kovernor f«hall make prorlnniation
■ the votfs ca«t. as aforesaid, are
shall i'c and he.-ome void.
•V of the s'cr"tar\* nf state to have
If newspaper in ♦Mch eotinty. or elty
t therein, thmuirhout this state, for
• ■ ireneral eh-, tion to he hohJen In
nineteen hun<lr'-d and ten: the cost
.1 of the ireneral fund, on controller'*
purpose.
known and Hted as the "state htsh-
■ if ai ts In oonfllet m'lth the provisions
T*. A. i»TAXTo\-,
speaker of thi Amm. nihly
T\'. R. I'oRTEIt.
President of the Senate
J. X. ijiu.rrr. Oovernor.
!*eeretarv of s*tale the ti.t day
A. 31. i^. F. Curr>-. A-erelarj*
■f tile
■ clock
ENATK BILL NO. 227.
try IT. A. l\ lJ»o!*. l^wlN A. llUhorn.
M rrh t«. A. T». \9<^9. riio Uoyd. Thief
the Otivemor. ttils i:.th day of March.
K- *'■ <'<»«»i»er. I'rlvute M«*<T»'lnr>' i»f the
lAiTKn i^r
tfinr-r nnH •*!/•• nf ntnfr h*nt*tm fn % r*ntr n
Nil
■ '-?■■ ' ■ - ■ ■ ■■ "■- ■ ■ ^ ■•/ *»«•
■ fur th^ amhtfttmm^tn •<< rk»« n* f t ■ o tM*
thv Stat-
in th- >
ten" '
l>OI'l
pr.
M
.U(l-.
tliat tune, ano -
following. Ki^'
wet k (i>v iW"
county iif S;in
. ity of Oiklai!
liOS .VUKch N. .'
ranienlo, stai^*
pal of .>«:iid h..i
or hi-foi.. III.
after such la.-'f
cease, anti it >
wt drawn hy 1. t
and tlie interc!-i ■ -
year nineic* n hun-i'
manner aforesaf.l. I"
as shall I'c re.tui*;!''
a;iid sinkinu fund.
After the pavMiem
in sahl shiiiinK fi:ti :
"San Pi*:incis<o H ,'
resneclive drawhu:^ '
«ud stale hnn.ls. ^
other l>i>nds. t ii- ■
:ifter a<lve!ii.'iiii^
vTdcdTof Tlie s .:
use the proCf'd?' I'-'
I'd. and at the nr
red.-i-m s;itd m.-it'ir
fund, in extinu*'!'-
^lrawn for iliai ;
SE.'. fi Tile ^
and particular ,.
this ad. and ihey >-i
such procfcdinKH t) ■ •
jTitvernor laid hef.e-. •
papers pertalnint: t-* '
limes he open to i:
jfovernor. or the aii..i;
«»f the leffislnttire, or ;i
state.
Seo. T. Tt shall U,
interest of s.if»I hon.ls w
provhi.-d for in tliis .e ■
purpos.'.
rty-flrst day of Pec.
all its provisions except tlT
mission to th- peoph-, an.l
the votes, an.l as to s:ii<
Immediatelv.
Se*'. M. This art shall Iw
California, for their raliti. :,:
holden in the month of Nnv
an.l all halhus at said ele. li-
"For tlie In.lia Rasin A< t.
words the following (n lu> '
aeuuisition of a tidal 1>asin ;
pur|^>ses. an«I for the j>a\ tr
Francisco Harbor Iniprov-ni-
below the »Mi»are eontaltih .
said l»allot. the wonls "As-,
ately below said words ".\ .
tyiie. shall l»e printed "TI •
tfdal hnsln in the hay of Sa-
th^» payment of all ctists t'
Improvement Fund.' " **]•:
A. i." and "Atfainst the In. I
in which the voters may m .
they vote for or against rsat-'
do so hy placiuK a r mss o; •
Act. ■ and those votlnic hk-
I'pifts opposite ilie worils "A
emor of this state shall in
pe..ple. its nforesald. in liis
election.
SEf. 10, The vote east f
returned and <'anva»S'*d anil
ject to the same rules it>
app'-ar that s;ild act stidl
cast for and against it at v
shall have otTeet a*« her- in. ■
until the principal and i-'te-.
Ite (lahl an<1 4li.>4<-hance.) ;iii t
thereof: hut If a majoriiv or
this an. then the sam-" ^hn!!
SKr. 11. It shall l»e the
this a« t puldi-xhed in nt Ieiw*«
and county, if one he p ilili
three months next pr. 'dti
tlie month t»f Novend": A.
of ptihlicathm shall be paid
warrants, dulv drawn f-.r V
S»'. 12. This act «h:dl I
Act."
Sb«". 13. All aetd aii'l pa"
of this act are here>t> n pei^
.'V.-inlwr.
. tiisi and
■'M I'.. ni..turHv of
ici- i»r the Kdvt-rnor.
I" Mholt Ik- requisite
' !*.iid sinKihk' fund at
e I. nt)i d.ty ..f ivcemher
nt to be Inserted twice a
I l,w»...,l j„ t|„. ^.^,y .,,,,1
■"1 '•^■^* "' :er piildishcd in tlie
" "Me t,,u - ish.-d In tlie cltv of
■'■ •■ M. wsp.-ip- .1 In tlie .itv of j^ac-
■• 1 ..f bonds S.I .h.ittu. and that tl).- prinet-
I't.d on presi-ntatfon to tli.- treasurer on
■ f I 'Tiuary, f.dlowinu, and that from and
Nierest upo!i tt..iti1s thus drawn shiill
f ihe treasurer as soon as said bonds
; 'o hitn and pjild. to i ann-l the same.
n ■■■ti. an.i each year b*'Kitinint; with ihe
nd loriy, th,> said treasurer shall. In the
I lo draw hy lot such an um«Mmt t«f bonds
\>i I ,:t .,y nearly an tnav !«■ tlie amotuit i?i
! in the manner lierelnahove stated.
mIs. The suri>his or i»alance remaintnt;
he. siiall fortliwllh he paid into the
inent Pumi." At the t(nie of the
- afnn-said. jind ats«> at the maturity of
r shall sell the United Slates bonds, nr
vine fund, at et>vernin»; market rates,
, '.I- -l 111 li. ■>-(•>. ..1 1.. I... i^j 1 .....I <.l... tl
.\pprove.I. Man h :' t
Knd->rs.d : Flh-d in tr
of Mar. h, A. 1». 1 •»*»!*. a
itf St.ite. Ry J. H.M s
aiiUviTTz- d i.. 1..- Issued, and shall
■^ 'it of su.il bull. Is as may be drawn hv
- id bonds ont.<tandin« shall pay and
;iK bonds, out of sjiid money in said
si-i bou'ls. on controller's warranis. duly
Ih r and tlie .estate treasurer shall keep full
i r- 1 (trd **f all of their pro.'eedtncs under
tnsmit to the governor an a»>.«tmct ..f all
ter, with nn annual report x>> I>e I'V the,
ietilslaiure bienniallv : and ail l»ooks and
iialt"-r provide<l for In this art sliall at all
^(weilon of any partv Interested, or the
preneral. or a committee of either branch
■t roinmitlee of Ixjth, or any litixen of the
'duty of the stale treasurer to pnv the
,*the sam. falls due. out of the sinking fund
ontroMer s warrants duly ilrawn for that
r». nnieteen hundred and ten. as to
l.itfne' to and ne. .'ssary for Its sub-
urnhtK. can\as,<inti and TTo-dafmlnff
J (irovisions this act shall Like effeet
' n ittt-d to the people of the S'nte of
■ at the next general election to be
■ I. A. 1». nineteen himdred and ten.
;all have printed tiieret.n. the Wonls.
■1 in the same s«|UHre, under said
: type: "This act provides for the
;; T'le bay of San Francisco for harbor
! ' '.f all costs thereof, out of the 'San
■ ' K'lnd.' " In the square itnmediately
. -i \>ord.s, th-re shall be printed on
Th' India Hasin Act." and Immedi-
'f tt>e India l^isin Ai-t." In brevier
■ i'ro\!.les for the :tci|nlsition of a
h. !!«' o, for harbor puri»oses. and for
' "lit of the 'San FrancIsfN-t Harlw^r
the wonls "For the India Rasin
' ■^in Act," there shall be left spaces
stamp a cross to indicate whether
an.l those voting for said act shall
'T. the wonls "For the India Basin
-^ «ald act Khali do so Itv placing a
-t tJie India Rasiti .\ct." The kov-
ihe su)>n]ission of thl» act lo the
I Uimation callinK for said K'?nenil
f nvnlnst thlf^ net shall h*» countetl,
- 1 ijed in the same manner and sub-
let for state offlcers; and If it
■ A - d !» majorltv of all the votes
I'll, as Jiforesalil. then th*- same
J '..vided. and shall be irnpealald**
: the liahiltlies hi-rein created shall
t'-'Vertior shall make proclamation
■ \'t'*s cast, as aforesaid, are against
Mid h^'.-onie void.
of the secretary nf state to have
newspaper In each county, or city
'hrein. throuchout this state, for
' ireneral eleetion to Ite holden In
in teon htmdre<l and ten: the <-ost»
' of the general fund, on controller's
' j-arjMtse.
r.own and cited a« the "India RasIn
' a* ts in conflict with the provisions
W. R J*otlTEK,
President of tlie Stnate.
V. .\. Staxton.
Sp«aker of the Assembly,
.v ■■..-,
J, N. tTiixBTT. <»*tvernor.
• oir>' nf the Sei-retarv of State th* 2.' dar
»: ;. • oclot-k A. M. C. F. i.'urr>-. Secrt-lary
SENATE BILL NO. 4«4.
1*assei1 the gUnat Man l. .: A, I ». \:*»*f. t<ewla A. Hilbom.
Se. returv .if 111.- Set (1.
I*assed the AssenJU Mftr< h 2*, A* tl. l!>0!». nio Uoyd. Chief
f'lerk nf the .\s»« n:llv
This bill »H» r.»^^ive*l Iwr the 0«r«ntor. thin :id tUy of Mnreh.
A l> 1f»"t», at S oVh« k r. «. K C, Coi*tH>r. I'Hvnt* decrrtary of the
<»<iverti«tr.
Cll l-TKR «23
fur ' • - '*- -' • ■' ' '• ' .^ . -
plle'i
at \'
IHet;
the--
war
on •
inoii
Stui
in a
alwa> < • '
with whh 1
jirovldetl 1
jiloVide n •
San l»ieK"
sinkiiifcT f>-'
lull bonds :
liarltor «■•■
directed i
craiiaKe t-
art, (lyer -^
of tlie Pol ;
and lentil -ii;
and beiwceti -
there.ificr i-'
in tlie pr« -
amount o)
lie the am
upon and b. i->
by puidic advt i
Tir t ^"ir-n^wsT^ :
also In one n- \^
In one new»p:i!
nunih<'r of boK-:
he paid <»n pn-'--
of januiiry. fol-
all interest up '
duty of the )v.
surrendered i"
coupons Ihereot
hundred and hi;
procet^d to d^a^^
to exhaust a.« Itca
and proceed in Uie i
of all siiid bonds, tl
fund, if any there '
harbor iniproveui' : '
pW l4jt, HJi iifii-r tWi t'.
Yald treasurer Bha!l s. ;
said sinklnif ftuid. at k<
sale ilieieof In tlie man
bonds hereby authorized u
ihe paymt-nl of such Inm
maturity of said b.tnds
matured outsiandine bond:
tinsuishment of said Isttndi
that purpose,
Sko. 6. The state contf i
fiill and particular account
.f
>ke
.. ..- .:. iili-
I Miitsi.ditlinff
; 'Hi !«iid San
'..'^ •■•k-n
-■■a-
tll.
■ ; : ■ . Ihe
-r tie- I'tlltcd
:«hall in- kept
■ Mitist keep
I siiikinp fund
bi.rols herein
•!.l And to
iiai may
: ;o[n tlie
seawall
. -i , , M <lue on
) li - iioard ot state
V authorial*. 1 and
■ Is wl.arfaKe and
- of this
^ seition
■u- Ihe rtrsl
J. .Jailed atid fifty
■,ln_r of eacli year
tid treasurer sliall,
iw l>y lot such an
'\ as ii--arly as may
. and siiall there-
i-.u-'WinK, Bive notice
■ a Week for two weeks
" """f ^TnrFrmnT'itrrrrraTtrt^
oi Sun I'leKo and al»*i
I.es Anwe^l■.^. siatuiR the
'L< Ipal of sahl iM.nds will
■ r i.efore ihe scond day
■ -r such last named date,
• ase. and it shall he the
■ Is s.i drawn by lot are
- same, and liie interest
- with the year nineteen
in the manner aforesaid.
'fids as .shall b* requisite
I ^uid sinking fund.
'fc-r the payment
aid sinking
I 'icfso
then I«
'isiriB the
The sale of
'^l.io proco,>d8 for
' lot. iind at the
shall j.ay and redeem said
moneys In said fund in ex-
• uilroller's warrants duly drawn for
«1
r and the state treasurer shall kc>ep
d reeord of all their proceedings under
alt
the
and
r pritvlded for In lids act sliall at all
on of any party interested, or the gov-
al, or B commi(t»>? of either iuamh of
inmltlee of both, or any citiKon of the
Iiili alio partl.^ular accounti i' -I reeonl or all ttieir proceedings una
this ad, and tliey shall trl*: -mil lo tlie »fovern»tr an ahstract of j
such proet'edinRB thereunwi- with an annual report, to be hy t
uovenmr lahl before tlie J./iHlature biennially; and all b.Miks ai
papers pertaining to the ^.
times I>e *ip.'n to the ins
emor, or Ihe attorney ge
the legiMature. or a Joint
slate.
Se«'. T. It dmll be the duty of the state treasurer to pay the
Interest of said boniis. wh-n the same falls due. out of the .«inking
fund provided for in thl!! .i. t. on i-ontroIler'» warrants duly drawn
for that purpose.
Sec. k. This ad. If adopted by the people, shall take effect on
the thirty-tlrst day of l>eeem!*er. nineteen hundred and ten. as to
all its provisittns exci pt tliose relating to and ne.cssary for its
submi.ision to tlie people, and for returning, canvassing, and pro-
claiming the votes, and as lo said excepted provisions this act Hliall
take eflf*Ht immediately.
Svi', \». This act shall he submitted to the p*^^ple of tlie State of
California for their ratitl* atlon at the next genenil election, to ho
holden in the month of Noveml>er. nineteen hundred and ten, and
all hallottt at said eifction shall have printed tliert^m and at the
end thereof, the words. "For the San I»iego s.'an.ill act." and In a
separate line under the *iame words, ".^gainst llie San l>tego sea-
wall act." and op|M.slte s;»ld lines there stiall be left s|.m.'e» in which
the Voters may make or ."l.Tiiip a cross to indicate whether they
vote for or against s^iid a. I. and those votitig for said act sluUl do
»tt by phiclng a cross ..pposlte the words "For tlie San I 'h-gn sea-
wall act," and all thi-se v.. ting against the .'•aid a. t shall do st» by
placing a cn-ss opiM.nlte the words "Against the San Id'-go seawall
act." The governor of this state shall Include tiie submission of
this a.t to the pe^tple. as afun^aid. In his proclamation callinff for
saiil general el»»ct|oti.
SK<'. I". The voles ' asi f.tr or against this a- 1 shall b-- counted.
returned and canvasse.l .md declared in the same manner ami sub-
ject to the same nil- s as votes cast for stale (tftlcers; anil If it
app«*ar tint said act ."hall hav* ieceive«I a majority of all the votes
east for anil against it at said eh-ctlon as aforesahl, then the stime
shall iiave effect as hereiobefore provhle*!. anil shall be lrrei»ealahle
until the principal and mt* rest of the Hahillties lierein i reated siuill
1>e paid and discharged, and the governor shall make pro. lamattnn
thereof; hut If a majortt^ of the vttte* cast as aforesaid are against
this a« I th-'n the same »ih ill he and l»e<ome v«tid.
SB*'. 11. It shall be the duty of the secretary of state to have
this act puhlish«Ml in at I- ist itne newsfuiper In each inuniy. or city
and county. If one t>f p Jltshed therein, thnoigho'it this slat-, ftir
three Hionths ne»t pre- -ding the g*-neral eh .lion to ho tiolden In
the niotith of \'..vf«nil" r nlnetern liunilred and ten. the costs of
publli ation stiall !•*» paid -ut of the Man I »iego hurtHtr improvement
fund, on ■ untndler's » inaiits tluly drawn f.tr Ihiil purpose.
XiB*'. I;;. The stat I'trolbT nml sljiie tre^isurer are hereby
dlreel?d to transfer fr-in any na.neys puhl Into the Man iMego smi-
wall ftind undrr the t' ' -'■ • - -.f this h. t tit ttie general fund of
the Stale of f'Allfo;' I mU sums of tnoney ther^-t'ifor*
T»^e«f*»r»-fM! fr-^m •'»»•! ■ d to ih«* Han iMvgo » -awall fund.
- fntm tlie dule i*f tiansfer at
|irw( ui* f4,i ti*'
"4
■ In
■-' Ik* ,^:pt4
d t**r ih^ imwMiij
T rj r-T TT •" t. sni
*«a»*ui a- 1 of ir^9.
AM«r«*v*^ April i«tt.
n. !>•».
tTi«| t lt«il N« 1tw> "Han IH'*ffO
U- R tSt*TM.
IV-st^Vnt of tho iMmle.
I" A |»T*^Ti»«.
tfpMiller i(f the Assv-mtaly,
.My.
I'
hTUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 44.
|^'l.lM;;l■^ J'.. A. I*. '
M.inli u. A. U. I
tN«>pvr, Privute S*
I'HAITKR J7.
.<«( .V... ;,
■nUi. fnin lii
<i ■'■! toirttit hu i"-f
i-r luttikhft. I'tt ttin'
>u, „f tht Stnh M,' '
.- : I^» itf !'uUt"rn!
IT] ttviir llit*n'"i.
i«> Suite of I'jilift'ri;
I'f the tftalt^ ft 1
[ ;ini*-ln iwolvt- is li'
liiliiiH shall liav« H" (ti'Wft' to \m\»k any aet
br tMhklnn purposes i.iit < oiiHirationsit or rt!«-
■.! f.>r mith pun>f;s»-> Mr,,lf-r W"n*T;il I;iwj«. nml
p\hl.- fur t).>- rlassiii m-.h i.T rltit-t* nnO town:*
liiiii. or individual p= ili Iwbiu' ur put tii rln-u-
|hlit^ Itui tho lawf ii in.xiey of tlu- rnllcd
\y n. PORTEH.
i" M'l. rit of the .'i4-nat»'.
I*. A. Stanton,
>; A<*r of thf At»i*fml'!y.
1. WIS A. llllt>orn.
'. i-|io U'ivd. Ohiff
•lor, th(» iL'th any of
• lury of the Uovernor.
'"oi fo ^ro;ioj«p to
! •<( thr ftHMtitll-
rlii.ssifiritti4tn htj
■'•r thv i»»rpf*«»' of
' '/ "' rtittn fir*-, artirlr
• t Its r»'KUl«r sejislon,
■n liutidreil Lin»l nlnt-.
-■r th.- tWn hoU^.s of
■ y propMsci* to the
v.- i..ll..wlriK ahtend-
i'.\ ;i.iiH-luk*ii to r»'ad [l»
iti*- du-. li'.'
4i-
ni t^Ui h i.-\(H
rv of Bt4tte thf Ifi day
o. V. CiiiT>-. Sv>'t]Atury
Inry of Stair-.
ht' ««ffli,'o of th»- S*'.:''
|t 1:: : i!i o'cUm k PhM
r»'-i'oK. ^W
\f
riTUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 52.
^•l't<:iib*.r '. A. 1 ■- r.tjii, J.,fcwis A. Hilhorn.
1^ S.-ptomhi r S. A 1>. li»lO. Olio Uoyd. Chief
. 4 ivt'd V»y tht? <;"\*smor. this ;* day of Sr'pt..
|h(U. l'H\ale St'- J»iary of the* Govornor.
t'HAl'TKR 1'
\ht* iititui tit St*. ••' -.1 rfsttlutioH tu jtt'ttposr to
Ir *>f i'olifnniia on 'litumtmKHt to th* t-nnatitu-
|f«/i7>inif« nint luh'iij drvtiott >,* tif oftirle IV.
ut'i'j br vtijiroitriatrd onti ttrnwti from thv
t:iit- of CalifMini.i at Its ^'Xlraordhiary s»-s-
^.Hinii. foinni'ti' hiK on the uixtn dav of .<.m»-
■ r dl th.- ni.ini.. r» cUilrd Im t;i h uf th*-
I .g Jn favor thrriH>f, h»'rol»v pnipos** that
(otiKiitutloii of thi? Stat*' iif Oallfornlit
dl Im* drawn from th<* tn-asiiry but In
- umdf hy li.w. and iT|»rm warmntt* duly
;■ r ; and n<< ••ittney pihall ev»*r Ih- appi"-
-tiit." tr»'itjfiir\ for thi* pnrpui^^- m- b.-Mrht
ii'Mi. a.syhnn. I < <piia1. or any "th«'r in«iinj-
« riian:ti;*-in< nt - ttd control of th.- ntat** ■.\r^ a
"^ UT int or ■ixaatloti of projMTty i-vrr I"*
frtfUti, till- notwithMtandniK anyihin*:
.<»■. tion of \):\}t (-on.stitntlon. tia- h-Ki»*l i-
trrant aid !•< tiie institutirmia «ondin l»d
111-.* of ndnop orphans, or lialf orphan.**.
-■ d jM-r»on*' In IndiK*'nt ^ irt innstan* is—
uniform nr- , and proii4.rtl<mfil to th.-
I rt*.p^rttV4- insi'liilloni* : ttnn-utrfl. furthrr.
ai any tinu* t).- riwht to trMpiin- Into rh.*
i^ion; ttntriilnl. rurthvr. tliat whcn«*v<r an>
■ ity. or tow;.. <hall provide for the «np-
df orpliann. .-r ahanilon»*d rhlidnn. or
ai^lan' «s. jt!:- Ji rounty. » itv and fonnty.
!• li to rp'fdvf' tt.' sanit* pro rata appropria-
;o su.h In»titnti-Mi« under rhunh or other
. Tri.-nt of th. n.-jptH and < xp.tiditim ?* of
' ' '•• ' ' i-iihlislu-d with th. laws at
. f raUinK flv.- million dol-
- ;- k'. niaintalnlnK. and i*iip-
s wf S..11 li -r .j«.o. St.tt.' of t'atifornia.
■ion of til aplftlon of lh»- Panama
•■•nania iVi- ii lnt>-niational Kvi*of(ili.in,
Iz -u-'H !«liall. for tl • i-M<al vt-iir tH-Klnninu July
Iflsi al Vi^ar thtT'.i" r. to and ln<'luillnK the
piv t. IfM*. IW. *t illnh. jind hvy fiu<-h an id
as wh.-n 1«'\ I. .i -..ri all tiif taxable prop-
(makhiK duf all>>\\. •• for dithopu-nry. xhall
|h hi" al y.art* a f; ■ o! on*- ndllhm two hi.i-
dojhirj* *«1.,:." The naltl taxm Khali
^1 ■ olJf. t»*d ujM.n \ .ry kind and <luirjKt«'r
I'f I'allfonna ii't exempt from laxatioti
'■• taxation "h llie Ijit day of July, IIM".
i by the Mao ntethod. a» oth.r .«lat«*
arid .oil.. I..; under th.* law. a.-* the
I 1' J-i ■: ).• f«tat.' tMiard ..f .-.^naj-
■ Tidnf* the amount itf
dettrndne. fix. and
:. revenue h«'reln pn»-
Nt In the fii.itf* 1r^ <•
-V a fund to h*- known am
'1 funil. and all mon*^vii
< Unu Th»- iTiiixtrtlonaTf
itne, xhall }»•• |uit>! Into
\n mofw* -.' prtL! irto
1 . , \\ithw..i •
" hortty. tl
I :!if Jnt*'^rn..:
or K-i, t. . \i.os(ih»n. und«
tlon rompuny.
t/,t Provl.Mng that any l»ondr.l im)
pur-poK.'S afotVKnId ^hitll ho evtiusttve o!
the wald flty and county limtlod ltv s^-.
c-harler;
*, t Orantln^r to aald I'aiiuiiia Pa* ' -
i.V»ni|iariv Ih.* . x- luslve po<«M-.x;^|oii atol .
aiienant and (ontrol. of thai r"'fl*"" '
I Ity and iounty of San Frantic.-.. wt--;t '
an »\u*rid'*d. for such exi>osition purpo .
also manaK-'nient and eonlnd, lo lermi .
after the • lt>*«lnK of sin li •'Xp4>Kitton:
i«/» <irantlnK to said Panama I'a. lil
4'otiipany th.- ••xi'lui«iM' p'tsse^pion and ■
aK<-nient and tontrol. f.>r t«U" h e\p..^ r
hehl hy the honrd of i'dn< athm of i
o|»4'o. and by the riiy an.l •■.'unl'
use. such iMiflK'.'SftI'Mi antl use. a!-
terminate not later than one year all ■
thu).
n) AuthoriKlne wdd Pannmn Pn*
r'ompany to ti-mporarlly > lo-
Francisco westerly fr"ni *1 --
jMirnoses. _u_nd to hav.- III.
wTtnThe maYraKeiiicnt ami • .-iiw..,. -.,
ti<m puiposcs, such pusHesslon and u-*-
trol of said J«tre"'t8. to terndnale not
closhiK of siah exp.'SJtioti.
Prooosals to am.nd Ih" >hart:*r oi ^le eltv and county of San
Fran. is. o in the fttreeoinp imrtlrul'tp may Ite submitted by the
l«'BlslatlVL' auth4>rity of -^dd city and illty to the elect»>rs of Pahl
city and .-ouniy. at any ^leneral or • :]M} eh^" tlon (and a special
elet ih.n may bt' called therefor* hcH aaUl citv and county, after
the publication of such propKisala In a •#spap4 v of ».'eneral cir'Ula-
aad county, for w< , Ctfii<- .is -*hall be delerinliied
rati i ation .-f -my suc:i
tarn ele-ctora u( «>mJ«1 cll>' ttiol
ii in. iirre*! for the
M> .) inilebtHdtieftM ttf
• 4 ajthh- XII of *ahl
r Wiationul Rxpo)»itlon
.-Ttth'^r witii th»- man-
:!^ c.at'- Park In lli»*
I m Twentieth avciiu*'.
i, fi poss.'ssi<tn and use.
i-t later tlutn one year
'-jrnat tonal Ex|H>aillon
•ifcth-r with the nmn-
.rp4ises. of aiiV hmdn
. ountv of San Fran-
;, Isco. not in actuid
■1. ni and i-onttol. t<i
l.ising' of sudi expt»»l-
" Tntfrnational KxposHlon
:'\- and coimty of San
t..r such exp4»sllion
I! an4l in»e. toKeth»'r
■ i :. I . e .- 1 s To r ■ s ucH ' e xpcfsT-
i|»o manajccment and con-
■'■r than one year after the
tion In »aid rltv ^
t»]^ H«i«t 1t.-t:iHlH.tlv«* »iith.|Hty. t't'Oi **
l>W>l"'Sc.i nn.» nOni'iit i»y K niajontyjQa £
lomiy vt.tiiiK at such ch^tlon on
prop.(sed amendment rt . eivinK ;
4>p>nitlve immediately a^ an am __,
the n4*ci-Ksltv of appi-'tval thereitf In-
Any a«l of th*^ legislative authoi
San Francisco, in submitting |.. the ^ ■
at any f;encn»l or sp»-. ial < le. li.-n, j--
of suid city and • toinly in the forag'. ;
notice !>y publl<ati<m *»r otherwise ci
eIe<*ilon. and the lioldInK of su-h fli
provi«ions hereof, before the ado^tt
hereby validated in all resp '.t;* as It
adoption ttf thip amendm-Mit. The
obtained fntm said bonds shall be ni
Pacific Inlernatioujd Kxpo6lti>m r'on i
n>ent theroid li» la* tiled with the iiu>
of San Francisco.
proposed amendm«>nt. Haiti
niiority vote #h:ill becnnie
.t to said charter. witlnMit
I"UlsIaturp,
: the 4ity and county of
■« of sahl city and county.
- I- to amend the (barter
; i iiilculars. in- lu.lijm any
prilp"":!!"- :»Ild .if PUch
!!, ai-coidance with the
1 this amendment, are
■I'd £iubsc<|ia'nt t.« the
-ment ot all funds
:/ .1 for be jiaid Panama
- t-y an Itemized state-
■r ■: the city and ounty
i". A. .'*TAXTOX.
-■ .' » of tlie .\s3cndiJy.
•V. R. p.iKTKIt.
?i»^?. lent ot the Sonaie.
Attt'Kt :
C. K. »_'i'RRV. Secr<-t;iiTfc' of State.
Kndors.-d : Filed in the offlie of the Se'firv of State the lOtli dav
of St*pt»*nd'er. A. l». IKIO. T. F. Ourr? . #er.riir%' of State. Bv J.
>|ties»h, l».puty.
SENATE BILL NO ^6
Passeil th • Senate. March h. a. I'.
Secrctaiy of tia* S- nate.
Pasac.l the Assembly, March ir>. A.
t'lerk of the Asuendtly.
This bin was recelv-d l»y the r;oveTi. ■
A. 1>. P'"'. at 1! o'cl.Mk A. M. K. ('. <"
the Coveiniir.
(•liAiTKU s:;
An art tt> prttvUir fur th* iattnnnrt ntul »•'■
fiitiii f'lr tht imjtrttt f »tf rtt 'tf Sou / **ifi.
ti'tu lof tUr bnovil of ntotr horh'tr '.oi|».
fttitr roi/rortd. miurn. b*tt* run nts. ontl i>
ilr*€if/ino otttt fitlhttf hi * unnrrtioti th»'r*
tif San yrnHi'im u : to rr*iitr o niukiji't f
tuonla: to thrinr th*- ttutirn ff titot' ofii
ttiol* itn npi^'itiiruition of fiv*- th'»u-*ftif
/n'tittinti miitl J*tt»»d» ; untt tti prftfuf* foi '
t" o ri.r» uf th* fit "till.
Th»: p'oplr of thr stotr nf t'ntifurnift,
tmsf intityi. iift t ion t ii9 .
Section I For th.- punwise of proxalliiK
the indebtedn*-Ks li* reby authorfx*-*! to In
statt- harl«»r eomndssltmers fop the cr'-cii
wall, vtate r iltroa.l. snurs. Utb'rment?^ alio
wary dreduinic and tlllInK in conn--. 'Ion t
c«tunty of S.in Francisco, at a coMt n»tt to ■
< which sai'l wharveM. pl»*n». ju-awall. st.iier
and ai'purtenanceH and t^ecettsary dr. .Iirfat
Ther»-\vUli the iHiard of wtate harbor c<iMUitfii
.r.il \o c<insiru« t an«l do In the mann* r. %,\
4 ost not to .-No^-.l wild nin. ndllion •b*1lai«i
imniedlateiv afier th.- Itwuanc of the poi
prttvldiM for In m^ thin 1" hereof i>r. |)«i
tN.ndH of the Slat.- of rallfornla. In *la il^li
d'dhim ••.!• h The wh.d* Ismte «tf s.il.l l>o||a> .
.•r nine mint. in .bdlarti. an.l sai.l b.>n«ls shall
..f f,..M- t- t . lif.fn I.. • .,!ui>i'ti rr..?n \ . .tut
t.... -Ir
fiT -Ic
Ir. fOl
iinbj. , I. :,L.vv. v« r. io re.h mi-t j-.n bv !•■• is |r
Vhloil. S;li.l 1*ondl> Ktiatl Ih ir .|a1e the M4#l
te«-n htmdritl a!.d - t v- n. an*l shall Ih- mailt t
.if Jidv. nln. ■ 1 .irid > liehiv-llve,
mnti ofii.ilil ) ffold fih.ill !•• •!»
.if »(t.- -f 1*e •• "r. -.■. ..ltd d .V ..f J
.! - t ' ■ .t
I-ewl« A. HilK.rn.
Olio Uoyd. Chief
' l»th day ..f March.
Private Secretary .»f
' itf h'i»tf» to rrcofr a
bur bu th* f'tnfftno^'
ra tif u horrrH. pirra.
initri .1 KUil to rrnittiru
th* rilti ilUil f*oi$lt U
th* ptijfmrttt of Sftul
f Intioti thfrrttt ; f«i
s ^or flic fj-prnsv of
by^iinwion of this art
• iifrd IN urnatv and
! for the pa>in«'nl of
• d l»y the board .if
wharves, plerc. J»ea-
i-iianc-s and ia«eii-
' ith in t?i>- city and
nin*- million ilollars
I. Ht.urs, b. tterntents
hllinii in .onnecilon
" ar»' lii-rt liy emp«>w-
>*.l by law. :ind :it a
-t.it>- tr.-asurer sliall.
Ion iif ihe Kovernor.
• ■ ih.iuAtn.I suitable
!l4in of one th.tusanil
1 n.il .'X. e*d tta- wmi
int4 rent at lh4- rate
ssuan«'#' there<if. an.l
I c.»in of the pr<-Hent
.- omi.- of the Plate
r* from th*'ir .lab*.
■ n t lnr.-inafbr pn>-
of July. A. I» nlne-
1 ..II Ih. .e. ..ntl .lav
c ■- »• . , :,.^> ,,n
..ff
./. d, th;it
of July.
•■ IV tax.-
ler and II
r.M..r.l 4d
iTnr.- I
r i-rov. 1
n *»f any \>
I 4-onimitl' '
of both, o' " '
\,.- the dr'v of
1,«. when tl •• s-tt
I i!d» net 'm c
Jne»«»
lb-
rat-
pit'
sliail ■-
drawn b> lot.
pav rtTii! re.h" ■
In said f'tnd h
dulv .li-:iwn fo:
SRC. «- Th. -
and particular
act, and they ^i. > ■ '
proc cdlnjfj* th.r- Mi-l.
laid b.f.ir.- th* h u'-' '
talnin« to ill.- mii'-T
open lo th4' Insite. n-.n
allt»nn*y Bemral. "' i
or a joint commiti- ■ •
SE<^ :. It sb.d' '
inter.st of said bi
fund provhh'd f'U
for that purpose » , . .. -I
SB.-. S This art. if ..dnpt^d by 11
thirtv-flrst «l:iy ..f 1 " -e-ti W.
pr«»vislon« »'Xi . t
to the people.
v<«t*'«r -oiul- an \-
Immediately. ^ . u
SBf ;*. This a< t shod be
t'allf..rnla for their rn^fftrnt-.-n
h'dden in th- month of Nove- ..
ballots at said clecii- -i shitl h
tlier.*4.f. the words. "I v The -ai
of Iftil!!." and in the -. :.e .^"
hrevi.T typ.- . "Thi.'* -. ' i"
cist'.i harbor an<l for
Framisio IF-irl^or Inii'"^^
Ind'-w the s«ri;»rc c-mtt >i'
sat. I ballot tbe woiMs '»
ment Aet of r;o»';. •'"'*■
San Pranr (SCO Harb-.r li
shall bt- T rinted ••Tl.i< nt
, Isco harbor and for '! l
Kr.int !-=i*o Harbor Imp!- '/<
San Fnmclsco Thirbttr Itr
San FranciS4'o HarlMir Tn •
Sp.lCen In which the Villi ■
whether tl»ey vol.- f.»r or
act ghnll ilo so bv ida4l-
Fran. Iseo Harlxir Impv
aKainst Ih^ .xaid net >■
•*.\pa!nst the San Fr n
(fovernor of lids stai- -
people, as rifoiX'.*«aid. in
eUvtion.
Se<', P*. The votr'S c:
returned and ianva."*H'd
V'ct to th^- same rules <
ai'pcar that said act sha 1 '
4-awt for an«l .Tifainst ft af -
shall have eflTeei as lur-- ' '
i.ntil the prin<-l|.'i| and ii :■ •
ho paid nnd disi-harfied. i-
tht^rf of ; hut If a ma Nirit •
this act th**n the wiine f.:<
fitir 11. It shall be tV.
act published In at I.
countv. if oni' 1m* I'mI
ni-mths next prctdiiti; ■
of N«iveniher. ninete.-n "•
be nahl out of the San !'ra
trolter's warrants iluly .:rav
Sr.i'. 1-. ThU a<t nia' b.
Harlwir Improvement A' i of
Sr4*. in. .\11 acts -in.l pill
of this ai-t are h.-r.-t'^^' '■ rx-.i
V -'i.di ke*-p full
■ ivitis under tlds
t ■ - I of all such
•}'!' Ro^ern-ir
■ \ papers Jier-
: -.1 all tlm.^s be
ie««\ernor. or the
'f the le(.r!slature.
■rate.
! - • to pny the
..f tlie sinkinu
:,!s duly drawn
■ike eflft-^'t on the
fen. re* to ?»1I Its
■ 1
»( th.
State
if
1.1
t
Approv.'.l. March :<'lh. A
Kndorsed ■ Filed hi H'e ofTI. ■
■if March. A l> P*''*. tt 4 o'. 1
State. Rv J. Hi»^Iv T»«'P"1V
Pasjied the Asscniilv
Clerk of the ,\ssen'l
I*assed the Sen ii
Se. retarv of th<- S-
This bin was l- •
IStm. at 12 tit lock
Govem«ir.
ASSEMBLN
MrtPt
Manh i:
i3 hy the
. E. C
CHAP
Ah ncf ntith'>r- ■"*'
roHfro/ nf fi -. '■''
9ttrriftiitttj th> •"
for tnto\f »tn *.rpihh'l th- r>
of 9tOt* hftnin to t'fOto- e •
of nurh HfjHttot : .•e»»(fi""
fioNd.'v.- and ftrurUHnu f"*" '*•'
th*- ;ic.»p?r.
Thi iHopIr *if thr Statr of t'-
iiMft' ',,hUi, tt"
tiKCTtnS I. A SV-*1ef" of «l;.'
Callfomla shall I- ' -' '-I
provhie*! b> law
a rust not to 4 \
pnn-ldlnit f-ir f
slthm orxald -
h<^r« br nuthorir.
bv this a. t in •
In
of
• d fk'Ction. til \»'
- •! and ten. and all
;■ <>n ami at the end
^l'4.r Improv.-ment Act
v'-nls the folhiwinff. in
■ \>-meni of San Fran-
k's thereof out of Snn
le sifuare immedfat. ty
re sii.tU >>e prlnt^'d on
tnci.s-ti fiiirlior hn^ro^■e-
V said wor*is "Acainst the
of I'lOi," in brevier l\^"'
improv.-meni nf San Frin-
U costs Iht-reof out ..f the San
OpiHisib- the words "For the
f of M*(yy' an'l *'.\ealn«t thf»
of P»05l." there shall be left
>r stamp .t cr4iss ti> indicate
t. and those votfnc for wiid
-*itc the word.^ "For the San
■ V.Hir»." and nil tho.Qf* voting
ir f\ I r*>ss <»|iT'osite ihe wor4ls
lov.-m-nt Act of 1309." Thp
-uhniis<!ion of this r>cl to the
•n eallini? fur said «.neral
>t this act shall he counted.
L (1 the same matiti.T nnd siili-
I for state offl. e? s : and if it
1 a ma.ioritv of all the votes
as aforesaid. Tla-n the snm**
I. led. nnd shall be lrret>ealable
liabilities herein .-reated s^.^^
rnor shall mak>- r»r<»c!amntion
I cast Hi* aforesaid are nirilnst
MM'om** v^ld.
s-H-retarv of state {n Itnve th!.«
f-r In e:o-h ennn:v. or eliy and
rrtnch'ii! this st ite. for !*ire.>
•tlon to 1..- iiold* o in t>'e month
I. ih.> (oBis «»f pnb'icatlon sliall
►or improvement fund, on con-
I'linrnise.
d ■ Ited as the "San Francist-o
4 in lonllh I witl. the pr*>visions
\V. R. P^tlTEK.
PreshUnt -f the Senate.
P. A. ."^TANTON.
Speaker of ihe As.sembly.
J. N. OlI.LrrT. Governor.
^fU/cretnrv of S;.tte the 2ft day
C. F. Curry. Secretary of
NO. 990.
D. 1909, Clio Uoyd. Chief
X 190!». Lewia A. Hin>i>m.
lor, this '2<i dav of Mar.. A. 1».
Private S ■■ retary of the
orr/(/i.'«i</<iN. tmiiHt* Hottir and
IH in thr Stat' *tf Califtirnot :
owfs ^• hf tioot* bo rotinti* H
itiff ft,r thr iitAiirtiirr tttut Millr
t t-tittmtriirti'in tittit fic</i(i.<rjf 1401
fund f'T th' foiiiii'nt nf H*lid
HHloH of thin O't tn li mt* of
rrnrrmrntrd in »*Ha1r and
fnUineti:
ways in and for the State of
(Uired as and In the manner
enclneerlnff of snl.l slat** at
d.dlars. For th • purpose of
..f the .-..nstru. tion or a4.|ui-
i". I lie Stat*" of Ciiltfornla is
In ss In the manner provlde.l
ini.in dollars.
'•••lamatiim i^f the guv-
• the treasurer of th.-
. Winds of Ihe Slate of
- irid d..tlars . c h. t.. '■.■
t'l liear tlie .<
of «abl b-.r-'
I'ld t» - V "i
t
;d
•ijrvd.
;nt. ( BlgTe <t ;tlid * ridof*. .1 '
■He
.ft
oin*r 4111 hui.drv4 tif *aid L'-«tli? in
finl (-.
^s tlo-r^
■ I., b.- I
-lennialtjl
■1 for
ay p'!t|
■ni-'t
erit
tlifo
.--.hi. and l!,. .
SEC, 7. T
■ .'id partlciil I-
tnis act nn.1 H.*-
ibsinict of all Hi.
ai iriplleale. .in«-
• ich h.iuse of the i- .
t dtdntf to the mail.
' .' open to the insj"
• •r the attorney ^t •
idature or a joint
Sk--. *!. Th-* hiL
s .m.«* of this a.'t -
with t^ll or maca.:
' lalerial as In th-
>iiall Im- most wni'
traversetl. The stab
tVie peiiple of the St .
■ '..ination or dedicatlor
itnd ne«'e.«?iary or pn-j "Te V-on
'■: said stat^- highway ]| pp„.
iiiular-XUA-provi«iatut..^; - . .,.^M-r»f <^
nroeeedlnirs any ne. es> invipf-r
land. The departmeii! .inecri
authority to purcha.«e le?, i
all other things necess oper ii
T--nance of sjdd slate .^ with
idphways whi4!t have .- naiieni
permanent rond divisltin 1 -^^uefi
adoption nf this act: all i - }\{
within the riifht of way .tf \ stati
odot>ted, by the ileparlnn-nt .■
shall heiome a part of th.- risi
out i-ornpen-ailon heitiir p^t*i tU
tnlned shall r Mmlre the s- .f^t
said rlerht of way. pri t
permanent Iniprovemc "
monev reetdved frt>m tl
act. shall be expentled i
pay into the stale tre.;-
'.ntercst. at tiie rate ■-:"
^ im of money expend-
•iiild «tale highway, le^-
ilif» tionds matured vm-:
T'ie total number of bo.
stnictid tir acoidred ir
n.anr-ntlv maintained n-
Sec. h. This act. Ir
The thlrtv-firsi diy rf I
x'liOH^ relating to. and
ind for retumin?. cat
.>-iich accepted provlsif-'
Skc. P>. This act s
of CaUfornbi for their
t.-dtlen In the month ■
-:aid election shall hif.
Ilie Word.-a "For the -
iinder the same, the -i^
posite said lines Ihe'-e
mrikc' or stamp a cross
Slid a<'t. and those vot;
.■PIMisite the wor<ls "F..
aiiainst the siiid ft-^l •-
words "AR-alnst the sir-
•shall include the subn
in his proclamation ..■*;
fiKC. 11. The votes
ri'turnetl and < anvasse.i i ,.- i.n
Ject to the same rules i* v-.tes
appears that wild a<-t s)..^'. Imve re
cast f'tr an'l apalnsi u iii -U' h ele. tli
shall have effe.t as her- :'.»M>;ore pn
until the prineipal anti i' >rH«it of ihi
be paid and dlscharBcd t-i.i th*- c-
tlieri>tif. But If H ma .'Uy of t'
aK'iinst this act then th -ame sh.i
Sep. U». It shall be •• e nuty >•:
this act published in at !■ i^t one n-
ami e4>unty. If one be j- V'|isine.l th
three months next p*-- ■ itriL- ih:^ :
the month of Xtivemb- : V. \\ nin-
of puhltcatlnn shall be i -i* nut nf T
warrants tlulv drawn f--' th- i^urp"
Sko. 13. This act shit ^e kn-'W
ways net."
Se.'. H. All acts an-: fiarts of a-tl
of this a4"t are herebv r-j .paled
Approve.i. March 2'-'r .! \. D. po
Endorsed: Fileil in tl" (ifllee of ^
of March. A. I>. P*05>. .-.• <»: i« 4i\'Jo
of Slate. By J. HiX'Srl iVjuiv.
SENATE BILL
Passet! the Senate, » . hr;arv IT
Se- retary of the Sm.'
Passe-i the Asseuil : Mar* h !•
Clerk 4'f the AsKemh>.\
This bill was reevb".! tv t
A. T». l'M*9. at 3 o'clotk p. m,
Otivernor.
CHA TKF
.1 M ntt to t'r*tridr
fund fnr thr tn
t m. nf tt n* rrjon
th'
,./ ,,
of th*
or tin- t- » ' *
ii> J. II..
ih. i<»-|itity.
II:
Tlltl.' iw.-i
iji. Ill
111 'Im.' itr.«,'ii|M.,|
.11(1 U| .
„, I n.I.m. unilivi,!
"' - '■r|...|:it.il I. •
'1*'^ ~ ■ '■' "' "> ■":> " IMK I... it.il It, (1,]^ ,
!flmr.» i.r <a|.|tiil sr.u k. ..r . luiilnv. .1 In tiiw «i
:i»f.ii.i. H, i.r .iilur r.i.rei<.nl:iiiV(K ..f imv li.iiik-
»M>' of ih.- Slut.- .,f r.illf,,m(.i. Mli.'ill I..- iik. «i<.
to »u. h Lanks or l.ank.is liv Ih.' kiiI.I l...ii,| ,,.
m.imur lo 1..- piovLli.t hv law. ami lax.il ar i
levlf.l ii|».n till- sharin of .■ ipilal !<|.>. k ..f In.
|iro\l.l>'il In th.' fln^t paraKraJ.h .>f tlli? mihillvii-i..
pr.ip.ri.v Kluill I... il.'Urmin.-.l t.v lakiiiK ih.' . iit
in sill li l>nsln.!s». toK"th.r Willi all ili.. r.,..i\. ~
prolU.'s. Ill IlHJr full rash valii.'. anil il.-.lu. Hue il
■iiw«..H»-.l for .iiiinl.v laxis of anv r.al .slat.- •
Ini.T.Hts iliir.ln. own. .i l..v siuli Lank an. I t.iv.a
Willi) tax.s Bliall \>v In ll.u of all otli.i- tix.«
lountv ami niunl.ipal. upon Ih.. pnipirtv of ii.
mi-iiti.in<.l in llils paratrapli. .x.-'pt r..ii'nlv iii,i
r.>al .Hlaic ami .xf.-pt as ..ih.nvls.' in Uiis -..-. ti. ■
inl.ntl.in of ihls paiacraph Ilial all nion.v. .1 . ,■
ilif l.ank.« ami Lankois ni.nll.ni.il In lliis i.ai;n:i
an.l tax.-ii at ih.- saim- rat.- as an incorpoi-at. .1 l
the ttrnt I.araKrapli of this siit>.livl«i.iii. In ,(, i.
Ilie moniy.'il .apli.il iin.t proiwitv ..f tli.- luinu
■M«fH^-tTi- +hii« j"Ttirtfvf?nnn.' ttre ymlfl sraT.' t.oar.I •
in.luilf an.l a»s.s.s lo su.li hanks all proptTtv ami
own.'.l ..r lul.l by th.ni. which no to make up tli.
Btoik .If sii. h l.ank.« an.l halik.-rB. If tile sarm- w
liaii sliaivs of capilal stork.
Th." woi-d "hanks" as us.. I in ihls 8uh.ll\ls|on ^ ;
ing asso -latLms. KiviuBs ami loan .socli'tl.s ,.nd ti :
■■"r^.-S,
s. .»tatf..
. haiikt'i'H
lax.'H on
It Is the
■p.rty of
.IS».-«S«m|
.1 f..r in
\'alu*" of
■ rs ni..n-
i-m VTiaTT'
..f value
■ .apllai
It. J and
shall n..l in. lii.lH hiiil.lTnK an.l I...111 Ti»s<(.'|all.'n
All framliis.s. ..tli.r than liaise .■xpif.-s«l\
sefiiuii, sli.ill
to Ix* pr<
ct?ntmn
for II
sS4-ss.'ii at their m-lual
roUd«l hy Liw. an.l shall be tax
eaehlv.ar.jifc th- tax. s .•..Il.cfil
->f"ni ""■ m v.'<.
r stale rexeiilifs. t
li.(i hy tile Stat.' t
Stat.' unlv.-rslty. I
nv tini.' .1
tor the 1.' M.<lt ..ffl
<•■) ,.u. ..(,i„. ,^
l.iBetli.r wli^ all ,;■
the nione.vntn U- ...
s<-ho.i1 s.xsi. tn and tl
nani.'.l r.'\.-niies ar.
anniiiil .■x|>.'n.litilr.'S ..I Ih.* stat(>, in.'lii.linK II
tnr.'S f..r .-.Ui.'ati.fnal puriM.s.'s. th.r.- m.ay I
til iia-liide bank-
t ."nipanie*, but
vl.l.d for In this
'. in tbe manner
I. It.- .>f one pr-r
shall,)..' .xi lunivel.v
'.t tor lit inl» ^1 lull?.
ilt'Xt^- Hist s. i apart
p|i..rl ..r Ih.' t>ul.!i.'
tbeTl.nt that the atwiv.-
ii.-uHl.l.nt t.i m.el Ibe
ilwiv.' nani.'.l .xpendl-
vied. in the manner
to be provi.l.'tl by l.iw. a tax. for slate ptir| -iin. on all the property
In lb.- ptati'. Inelii.lint;: the .-lasses of |>ro|" --ty enumerated in this
fiei'iion. siirti.'ient t.i ni.-et The deti.'ien.-y. A!l propert.v .'iiunierate.l in
sub.liv jsions a. b. an.l // of this si-<-ii.>n siiall i— mibj.'ct t.» taxation, in
tile manner provided by law. t.> pay th.' pii:. ipiil and Interest nf anv
Itonil.'.l i.i.l.'hl.'.ln.-ss I'reat.'.l an.l oulstamim;; hy nn.v rity. eity anil
I'oiinly. ■ "iinty, town, t.iwnship .ir distri.'t. 1" fofe th.* ad.iptlon .if this
i^'.tlon. The tax.-s s.i pal.l for prin.-ipal aii't interest ..n such bond'-d
in.l. bt.-.ln.-ss .shall Iw dedu. i.'d fr.jiii the KU .1 umotint pal. I In taxes
fur si.it.- purpose's.
ifi All the pnivlsions nf ibis se.ti..n sImU be self-ex. 'ciii Inc. an.l
tile legislature shall p.iss all laws n.'.. s» in I • c.ii-ry this wv-tlon into
eff.'ct. .tmi siiall pr.ivi.b' f..r a %alu-iii..t' ri'I -isis.'ssment of the prop-
erty eniuui'iat.'.l In tills s.'itl.in. an.l sli.iil 11. scribe tile dutl.s of th.-
state boar.l ..f etiualiic.Ltlon an.l any oih. 1 ...h.'ers in eonnei'ti.»n with
th.' admlnistniilon thereof. The rat.s ..f i.x .lion Hxed In this s.. ti..ii
sliall r. main in for..- until 1 hanu.'ii by 11 . 1. alslaiiir.'. tw.> thirds of
all the ni>'ml»rs .le. L.l to ta.li of He- tw. lious<-s voiinir in fiiv.ir
thei-.-.if. The tax.'R her.in i.rovid.d f..r sh ill I'eci.nie a ll.n on the
llrsc Momliy in M.ircli of each year afi. r tin ailoptlon of this s.'(tion
{in.l shall l..'e.inie .In.- and p.'ivat.l.- '.n tii-- !,rsi Man. lay in .luly iherv'-
aft.-r. Til'' Kro'*s r.'i'eipts au'l Kn-ss m- ';:i.'i:-. herein nientioned shall
In- conipnt..! f..r th.- .v.'ar in.lllli; 111. '■;rM-Ilrst day of l>e.'etub.'r
prior t*. th.- levy ..f SI!.-', taxes ami ilu- \:'iii.' of anv pr..{«-rtv m.'ii-
tioii' .1 her. ill shall 1..- tlx. .1 as of th.' tlrsi Meidiiy in March. Xothini;
h.T.'ln .'ontained sh.-ill affect any tax l.-vl. .1 ..r asst-ssi-.l pri..r t.i tht-
.'idopllon of tills section ; an.l all l.-m-s in r.-h.tien to su.-b tax"s in f.ir.-.'
nt the tim.' ..f the adoption ..f this s.-.ii-.ti -1 .ill remalii in for.-.- until
<hank'.-.l by th.- I.-Kislatur.-. rntll th.' v. 11 I'ls th.' stai.- shall r.lni-
burs.- any ami all .ounti.s which sustain l"^.-* of iw.-nue by the with-
drawal of i-illi-oa.l property from . i.iinu ' i\ itlon for th.- net loss In
(-.tiint.v r«-v.'nii.' .M-casioneil hv th.' with.ir iwal of railr.ia.l pro|>ertv
from c..unty taxation. Th.' l.'UisIatur. si. ill pnivi.l.' for r.-lmburs..-
in.ni fr..ni th.- e-'nerai fumls of any ...iint\ 1.. distrl.'ts th.-reln where
l.iss is .« 1- islon.-d In such dl.stricts l.v th. «.'.lidrawal from local tax-
atl..n of prop.'rtv laxed f..r state purp..s.-i^
«.r/» No Inluiii-lion shall .-ver issue In :>v\
in any .'..urt iiKiiinst this siat.* .tr aK^ilM...'
vent or .nloln th.' clliiiion of any t.ix I- .
this Section ; but afi.'r r«iyni.'iit .■i'-ii..u m..'.
any tax illcKMilv coih-i-t.-d In such manru 1
n.tw or heri'aft.r be pro\ l.i.-.l by laW-
Krrnnit. S.'itlon ten of aril -le thin. • ■
liereby am.'nd.-il t.» rea.l as follows:
SeciioTi ]ii. All prot'**rtv. .'xct-pt .is ..n.-
provide.!, shall !»• ns.s*-ssetl in the ounty. ■
or township, or district in whl.h it is sjt.i
wrilieil by law.
Thiril. Set-tion ten of tirticle elev^rn ...f .V
re peal.-. I.
Ill.WARD I. W'll.FK.
l*n.»i.l. r.; j»ro t*»m. of the Senate.
I'. A. SITAVT..N.
.•'I • .iker of the Asuembly.
Attest :
I' I-'. I't'itrv. S.'cr»'tarv of .<i il.-.
Endorsed: Filed In the oBlce of the Sc. larv of State thp ,ith di
of ti.'t'.b.'r. .\. I>. laiii. «•. K. Currv. s. '. i.irA- of State.
a l.v.
salt, iictl.in or pr.><-.*edlnc
'i\- officer tli.'r.-of to pre-
'I und.*r the provisions of
I'.' niaiiitain.'.i to r«*c.>ver
lUd at such time lu* uui.v
of said constitution Is
wis*. In tills .-onstltutl.^n
c. citv and count.v. town
'Teii, In the manner pre-
id con.stltuil..n Is hereby
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMTNOMENT NO. 11.
Aiiopted In .Senate. Kebruary 2.".. .V. I , ...s. I.ewls .\. Hllbom.
8ocr.'tarv .if the Senate.
.Ad..|>t.'<l In Assemldy. March 1. A. I. Il«fi9. Clio Uovil. Chief
Clerk of th.' As.-'enibly.
This r-s.iliiil..n wa« r...elve.i t>v ihn .; .vemor this Kth d«y of
March. \. I>. IS"?. E. C. Coop.-r. IVivat- ~. r«tao' »' '•»' Oovernor.
CIIArTKIt :•:
ttrnutf t'tinntitiiUttrntt Am* ntim* nt Si-
Ihr piiiiih of Ihi Sllllr of f '#1/17.^.1 1.1
fion ..' thi Stall ,.f mllfnriiiti. /.I-..
fr.i«f. .^..ifr.i. r. or .if». r ..fc/i./.ifl..i. /
Innil in fihtfirtll nit •# I i.r(/e '..c It,- j
th*' Mi.iHr 1/ r* itrtH* Htiit till mui H itt t>t
tlHil til fhnt I nil mm niliHif m 1 turn . ,.
tirtU t* Ihirlii n lit thr ninnlituliiiH •■'
Tli.- |.i.-l.l:il-;
Ibe <«>n«(ltullnn .d
r.f lb- yt.lte ..f
■ :».ai.- .It * .ml.-' ■
llie Htate of C»llf.,
■ .-cuo/tift'ot f.i /»r't;».>»r tn
nihnittt til thi iiinmtitu-
'hill n liliirttfllil* . iirril nf
■■ It dfbt ia mii-iiriit trhi-n
t thf-rfiif. Iniirlh'r with
'• rrrmlit fnini tllTittmn.
I tiiflltntf iiiitiiin fimr of
i»c of «'ri;i'>.r»(«.
lit its r.-iz'ilrtr session.
:. . 11 hii! 'I'd iin.l nin.-.
,,f 11 . 1 U 1 |l..l|«--P of
\ prop"-' « l.» the .pial-
illowliitf iim.-n.lment t.*
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 44.
i-tits and all
'' ' rik-rs of
Adopted In s. ' .
»5e< ictarv ..r |i
Ado|>le.l In '
Clerk nf the .\-.
'i'hls reii.-.luti.jii
March, A. l>. 1 llOJt.
>:. c
i-ruury J«. .\. I».
March i. A. I>. J
•I elv.'il by liu* ijov
CiM.per, rrivate S*-
cMAi'Ti-nt :;:.
^» iiufe f'oHAfiftiri.tntW .lai.-iidiM«if .Vo. ti.- -A
thi III iifiU of thf l<tiiti- of I'ltlifiirniii U" '■"
tiiin nf thi Stittr nf t'llhfnriiin, f,f"
thi iifliniiitnri nf ritii n unit tiiV'HS !■
ri ijutiltiiiii thi bnifini SH of tmukiiii). I
(ir./r. nf Ihi conititiilioH nf thr Ulnji - .
The ieclslature of tlie State of i'iilli..riil 1
I'ommen.-iiiK th." fourth .lay of Januar\-, f'
two thirds of all the members el ct. ■!
sal. I leKisliituie votine Iti favor tl.'
.|llalilled eieclons ..f the State .)f I .1
mctils lo th.' i-onslltiitioii of liie Stat.- "i i .
Firmt. S<clion liv.' of article twelve is liet
f..llows:
Se. li..n .".. The legislature shall hi' '
KrantliiK any . Iiarler for baiiklnK P'
.soi'iati.ins may b.' f..rme.l for sii.-ti p .
-Tm'-iT-friitt.TrnTc-5!i:iTt Vii'i'ivnir roi" ii;..". : .
h.v popiilali.^n f..r lli.- purposi- of i-.'ttu!.iii -t i
No corjM.rati.m. as.s.H-iatinli. or In.llvidii.i! .»' :i
latlon. as m.mev. anvihmg but th.' h.wi 1
States.
!•
-Ml.-st :
i' I-'. I'fRRV
Kn.l.irs. .1 I'll
n'Mlarch, A. l>.
■il in i)u< omt«- itf till- Si
:t
■ • wis A. Milb.iio
:•«!!. Clio lJo>d. Chief
iTho', this IJth day of
•Telary of the 0.*vcrnur.
r*'»o/tifion fo ftroitoMr to
■ iiilint nl of thr vnruitilii-
thi- iliiynifirntiiiH bu
■ ' fill- thi fntrjiii/o- nf
■t HI rtinit fill , itrticti-
''ii'.inilit,
at its regular "esslon.
• ..i luindted and nin.'.
r the two liou.4e» of
>• proposes 10 the
■ r..ilowinii aincnd-
iiLiinia:
I by umendefl to rea.l as
■ \v. r to pa.ss any act
'irp..raii..ns or as-
I K. Ii.-l-.il laws, iia.i
.. .if .lli.. 1 .in.i towns
h. business of bankintr.
II issue or put in . ir.-u-
m..iuiy of the United
W. R, roBTER.
■ sldent of the Senate.
I". A. STAXT...X-.
k.'r of the .\ssembly.
of State the la day
Curry, tfc-i^ary
1
jti jiti.i *jNe. ills.,
than .*ne yvAr ali
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 52.
. 1:<1". Irfwis A. Hilb.irn.
l\ mill. Clio IJoyd. Cliief
-•V.iopted in Senate. iSeptember 7. A. 1
Secretar.v ..f the Senate.
Adoi.led in .Xssemlily. September !>, A.
Clei-k of th. .^s.-seuihly.
of 111.' State of i.'alifornia
This ri-Boiuti..ti was reciveii by the (S.ivcriior. this It day of Sept
.\. It. IHIU. K. K. Mitchell. J'rivate Secretary of the OoveVtior.
"•iiAi'TKR ::
K'Hlltr Cniiiititilliniliil .1 ,11, ,1,(1,1, .if .Vo. .!..'.— .1 n mnlnlini, In urnnnm l„
the Itrnjili nf Ih- Xtilli- of Culifiiiiliii ut, ,i,„. loii,., „( (,, f/,, ,,,,i.,(if„.
(loii .1/ thr stnli nf Ciilifnniiii 11 mi nil inn v,,(i,,„ ... ,,/ nrtii h JV
rrliiliiiij In hnu- mmtrii iniij, bi ii;i/,r<,j>ri.ir. ,/ .(„,( ilriiwn frvm tht
Htatf td-nsiiry.
The l.'Blslaiur. of the Stale .if Callforni.i at Its extraurdinarv aes-
slon of th.' ililrty-eiKlitli .session, commen.-int! ..« the sixth dav o'f .Sen-
tember. l:.|ii. iw.. thirds of all th,' m.'mb. is ' 1.-. t.-.l t., . a -h .if the
houses ..f sal.l leBl.^latiire vf.tlnit in favor thei-.'.f. Ii.-iehy propose that
s.'ction ;2 of arii.l.- IV of Ih.' .'oiiKiltutlon " ' "
Im' ani. n.i.'.l to r.'ad as f.illows:
"Sei'tlon t:. .V.i money shall be drawn fr.nu the ireiuiiirv but in
.•.inse.|ii.'n.'e of appropriaiions made by law im.l upon warrants dulv
drawn ih.'r.'.in by the controlli-r ; an.l no m..ii. \ sliall .v.^r U- appro"-
pHiit.il or dniwu from th.. slat.' tr.'astiry f..r ili.- purp.is.' or L.tu-lit
of :iny corpor.itlon. ass.icIation. asylum, hospii il. ..r anv other Inslilii-
tlon not iin.i.r the .x.-liislve manuKcment an.l . ..tiirol ..f th.' slate as a
slate instiiuti.iu. n.ir shall any srant or .lon.iti.iii .,f pr..|iei-tv ev.T li.-
mad.' ih.'r.-t.i by the slat.-; iimvUUii. that n-ln IthstandlnK anvlhli:K
c.intaln.'.I in this or any otli.r s.'.-lion of this . ..nslitull..n. the l.-clsl 1-
ture shall have the p..wer l.i Brant aid to the institutl.ms condu. Icl
for the support an.l iiiaint. nance of minor onilians. or half orphans
or ab,in.ion.-.l chlldnn. .ir aiicd iHTSons In In.llB.-nt clrcumslam . ■■ —
sui-h aid to b.' urani.'.l by a uniform rule, an.l pr..T..>rtloii...l t.> the
iiiimli. r of Inmai.'S of su.-li resrH-ctiv.- instituti .ns : iimi-iitnl. fnrthrr
that tile state shall have at any time tiii' rii-lit to in.iulrc Into tli.'
manait.mcni of su.-h iiisiliutlon ; iiroiiitnl. fuithir. that wh.-n.'V.r anv
.-ounty. or city and ...iinty. or 1 it.v. or town, sh.ill provide for the sup-
port of mln.ir orphans, or half orphans, or il.aii.t.>n.d .hiblren or
aKid ;.r.«..ns in In.ilKi-nt . ircunistani-.-.s. such ..iintv. . Itv and cuntv
• Ity. or town, shall be .■nlitied to re.-.ive the siini" pro rata apppipria-^
lions as may be Brante.1 i.i sucli institutions under chun-h or other
control. .\n accurate slat, in.nt of th.' rec.-ii.i." an.l .-xpcniliiur.-s of
l.uhii. nion.ys sliall 1..' atta.-h.-.l to and publ.-hed with the hiwii at
.•>ery r.-tfular s<'.'»5l.in ..f llie l.-Klsiutuiv."
I'riniiliil. kniri VI r, that for the purp.ise of : lisinR Hve inill|..n d.il-
'•"■s.<» .iHMii. to !«' us.'.| in estahllslilnjr. iiaintaininK. an.l siip-
IM.ninK in llie city and i-..unty ..f San Knimis ... Stat.- of Callf.u-nla
an i-xposiilon in conim.'m..ratlon .if ihe .oini.!. tl.m of tli.' I'anama
.anal, to b,' known as the I'anama Pacllt.- Int rnathmal l':xi...slll..u
th.' Stat.' Imard ..f ,'<|ualizatlon shall, f.ir the lis il year b. wlniilnc Jiilv
1. l.'ll. and Jor ea.li_ ns.'al year thereafter to and In.liidinu the
' '" ' ' ' * " ' l.'vy sii.-h an ml
tiv
sol. I
I'.th
of ^
tl.ll.
.',
puri
the -
ciiarl. t .
1,1 ilratillnr I't
(- onipanv t^ ' ,-xr I :
.-iKi-ni.tit .
.il.x- an.l
as ext.-li.;
nl.s.1 maiu.k 1... 1.1 .
after the cl..situ{ nt
Mil tilalitinif I..
Company th.- . x '
aKenienl an. I
held by the 1... 1
Cisco, an.l l.\- I!.-
use. such pttH.-ieiKsLj
terminate not lut
tl.m.
1.1 .Authoriui
Company to t.-.
Krani-ls«-**- w..>'l -
purp.is.'s. an.l ; .x.|u^:\-
with the maniii. .'ontrol ..
ti.in puriH.s.s. > -„..„ jm,| ,
trol of said sir." 1-. t.. I'vmlnute not
clo.siner of 811. h ex|»,stilon.
I'l-ol,.>sals t.. ani.n.i the fhart«T e
Fran.-ls.-o in tlie f..r.-Koln»: particul
leelslailve aiiihority of Mii.l .itv ami
cll.v an.l .-..unty. at am Ken.-riil ..r
electlou may he .ailed tlierer..ri h-|.
the piitilli-atlon of sii. Ii pi.oiosjUs In
tion In sal.l .-Itv ■
b;
' . .
on
pr..p..sed an/.-iidiiieiit re. .-Ii-iti^? ..t^ ■
..p'ratlve Imme.Iiaiely as an uni. in-
the ne.'.'SSltv of approval there., f S 1
.\ny a.t of the leKlslativ.- aiiihfci
San Fran. I.«..>. In siibinlttlnK to lli.5>lr
at any general or s|ie.-ial .-le. tli.n. pre
of said city ami county in the f. ir.ifl.:
n..llc.' by piilili.-ation .,r ..lliei wis.- *r
.•leiti.ili. ami the hoUlinp ..f sii. h efe.
provisions her.''..f. bef.tr-' th.- a.l-ipli
hereby validal.'.l in all i..sp-.-ts a-^ H :
a.ii.ptloii ..f this ain.-ii.iiii.'iil, lii*
ohlaineii from sai.i b.m.ls shall I..- at
I'a.'ili.' Internati.inal Hxposilli.n »'.illii
luent ihere.>f to be til.-d Willi tl..- iUj.j
of San Fruiu'lsvo.
t r.rv J.' " In sal.l .'Ity aii,| .,,i,„tv. f.,r w,
ar> bji .«d leKi«l»«h-e. .uth..rtti;. Un4,
P».p..s..l aB.i'li.tmeiirT.j i, iiiaJoWA,
...Iinty vollUK at such elW't|..ii on £1
All. St :
<■. 1-". i'luitv.
Knil..rs.-.l : Fil. .J
of September. .V.
fl.M'scli. Iieimty.
.d.
.f i.ii..
mntlonnl
.sther wilH
a <".ate Vi
n 'rw.'iitier
1 T.'..(S.'SBl«
I later thai
matl'inal
^etli.-r wltM
rpop'-s. ..f I
co.iiity of J
n^-isco. no
iient iUi.l
.<>8iniE: .if st^
■ rnallonal
ny an.l
for su,-ti '
- -sl.in an.l 11
' streets for s
- " iiianaKem.:
■ r than one y. a^
' 'le city and 1011*
may be subniiill
uty to Ihe ele. t|
lal election I am
sal.l illy an.l ■ o
wspaper .»f B'-n
:ini' as shall be
•-- Lititi.-atioil .'fl
a« el.;. tu|-« ni m
tirop..ved amen
■Uljorlty \-ote si
It lo sal.l tharl4
leKislalure.
f the . iTv ami I
rs of sal.l city
•-.lis to amend
p.i.ticulars, liM
!i pr.ip'.sal*. A
. in acii.i.i -
r this I. .
-nr.-ii SI...
. ,is.-rr.-nt i.l*
; --'I f.ir by sa
.111 Itenill
1 the cily
V. A .<ITA>
He» of the
\V. R fiiR
siiLnt of thi
hv
Fi-i
Se.-r.-lar>' of .^lat.-.
In the ..m.'e .if the Secr*larv nf Stat - tl^
l«. i;'|ii. C. F. i:urr>-. iie<-r, lary of Sta
lls.al year beBlnniiiB .lulv 1. ISU. Ilx. .'Slabll
i'<i/orri,i rat.' of taxation, as when levied up.
.tty in the slate, aft.r makiuK due allowan. • i
pr.alii.-e for each of such tis.-al v.-ars a sum .-■
dr.'d an.l tifly thousand .t.illars 1 tl.lT.u.iiiuii
be l.-vl. .1. ass.'ss.'d. and colb'ci.'.l u|«.n ever
of pnirHrly in the Stat.- of California not . \
iin.ler the law. ami subject to taxath.n on tlie
and In the sain.' manner, and by the sani.' i ■
t.-ixes were levied, assesseil. an.l <'..||.'.-te.l \r
Slim.' existed on the 1st .lay of .lul\-. l^lii, Th.
ixjith.n shall .'a.li y.-ar. at the time It .iei.-i
revenue re.|iiiretl for other state puiiiose^.
Iiicliiile tile rate of tax neces»ar>' to rahie tic
vid 'd for.
Th.r.- Is h.-nby iTeate.! in Ihe state tn-asurv
the I'an.ima I'a.-itlc Int.'rnail.mal Exposition f
coll.. It. .1 pursuant to Ibis pr.ivlsl.in. after ■l...lii. ■
• hare of tlie exi'ense for the .'..lle.-il.in of the -i'
llie state treasury, and . redited to »ii.li fun. I \
su.h fun. I are h.-r.-by approf.rlrited. without r.
for th.- us.', eslablislitu.'nt. niaiiit.'nanc.'. ari-l y ■
ra.'lll.- International Kx|M.sliion. No tax. It
any kimi or . hara.ter shall iv.-r !»■ levh.i
aifalnsl anv prol«-rty of sal.l Panama I'a. Iti
tlon. ..r auainst any properly iis.-.l as exhibit ui.
..r ■xhlbli.-.l In i'<.nn>'. ti.in thi-r.-with.
Th.r.' is h. r.'bv . rtai-d a . ..mmissi..n to b. 1
Fa. III.- Int. .rnallonal Expositi.tn C..mnii«"i... ..-
Ilia, whi.'ti sliall consist of til.' )c.>M'rn..r '
niemlN-rs to U- :ip|H.lnt.'.1 bv th*- icco.-rii."
. ..|,.. tit I.r I',. «. !.,it. ,.f « ,1,1 ,1 .•. -I-
]■■■.•■
r
cte.l from
all tlie taxabh' j.rop-
or d.'Iln.|iH'n.y. shall
.tie milli..n two hiin-
The sal.l taxes shall
kill. I ami .hara.ter
"lupt fr.im taxation
«t .lay of July. IKlii.
thod. as other slate
ler the law. as th.-
-tat.' boar.l ..f (Hjiial-
in.'s the alnoiinl of
leiermine. nx. an.l
r.'venue h.-rein pr.»-
SENATE BILL NO. ttS.
Pass.id th' Senate. Mar. ii ■■ .\. I >, ::•.■, L.wl«
Se.retary ..f the s.-naie.
l"ass<.d tile .\SBeinldy. Xlar.-li 1'.. .\. Ji. jj.ci ciio ]J
Clerk of the Asseml>ly.
This bill was re.eiv.'.l by the 1 iovemor ilit« loth dav
.\. 1>. l!iii'.t. nt 11 ..•cluck .X. SI. K. C. Cx/per. Frlvate sJ
the tjoveinor. ^
CilAI'TKU 3*11.
.In ,irf (o proililr fur tht i»>niii>ii nnil »<i|< i,f untr hnniln L
fitnil for tht' imiirortnirnt of .*o,i Frunoinu tturbnr bit thi
lion hu thi- hiiitril of Httttf h'trtinr i-nmmiM^.iiHi rit nf irhni
ntitti- ritilrniiil. siiitrit, bittmni iits, unit ttfiljurti itiiitn n ,1,1
ilrt'itiiina niiit fillinit tii c.oiac'-fi.or t/icr«4/-irfi i-, thr ritu
nf Son Frnnritif-n : tn i-riotr 0 tiii\t.-inti Kn.l ,,,.• 11,1 ,,,
linnili,: III ilrfini thi ilittnx nf .«f.ifr 'ojfc ,r, „, r,;,,,
i.i.ifc, fill ttiiiimiiriiitiiiii nf fifi thniianHi ti--:in-'s t"i ■'
iniiilitiff mtiil bnnila: ,111,/ tn /„'.,ri.lc for (*■ tiili,i,ii*.,...n
fo fl I'ofr tif thr priiplr.
Thr priiple of tht: Stotr of Cntifornio, 9-*irf%--ntrt1 Itt
itHltr III bill, till I iiiift tin fiih-iv-t
.*»E.'Tio.N 1. For till' purpos.' of provlilin* a 'u,,,i f,,,. ,|„. ,
the Ind.'bt.'.ln.'SS li. nby iiiilhorlZe.l to l* it i|i red bv tli<
stnt>- liarlK.r commissi. in.-rs f..r tie- .-r.'.'Bj r. ,' wharv.-s
wall, slat.' rallroa.i. sr.urs. Is-tt.-rni.-ni- iin4 -I'v^ rt.-niui-es i
sary .IniicinK and lilllnB in . onti. . ii..n t'l^^oith In tin
e..ilnlv ..f San l''r.incisco. at a .-..st ti.il t. frv ...,, tiln.- mllli
'whi.h sjii.l wharv.-s. piers, seawall st.it.' fll- .,.1 sours ij
an.l a|.piii-ienam-.-s ami n-'cesKirv .it. .ialny • 1 tininv In
th.-nwiih tlu' b.mrd ..f .stale hari
d to c.'nstruct and d.i in Ih.
•r .■..niml«H..'.rs at-.- Ii.
i-r.'.l It. .-..nstruct ami d.i in tie- m.itm.-r. ■-lMU<"r.i*t] b\- 1 iw
cost not to .'x.iH'd said nin.' milli..n .L.ll irin. 1 <iiii, h.-im
Inim.'diat.'iy aft.-r th.' issuance of tie |'t.«l 1:. ..(,,n ,,f tb,.
funil tn h«<
kn«»wn nx
in.l
. anil :i
ill ntoMi-vn
UK
lh»' t»r.i
pord.inaf.-
>'■,
fihall l>.
• [wit.I Into
. Mi'
itnt'V!" !«i
• ■ p*il«l tnio
■"■
T^ nf (.:.f
■1 1' in im.i
1 .« il'l r.iiir fl
1- r- 'if ..lie
dlireti-nt w< lions
.>f llie »t»t
M. « nil.. O. iiiK II*. .1
..wn as the Piirnima
«"l"n •!:.i!l br s. -
tlie nptxdntm.nt
Ini
|.r..\'i.|.-.i f.ir In s.-.-iioii 10 h.-r..if. i>r. t
iM.n.is .if the Sl.it.' of Callf..rnia. in He- .1. i»:i.i
.Liliiirs .-aeh. Tile whob' Issu.- of sal.l ln.-iift »
of nln.< million .l.dlars. an.l said Ik-U'I" sliiil 1.
of f.iur p.'r f-entiim iwr aniiiim. fr.im ti.. .I»
Ik.iIi prlmipal an.l Inten'St sh.ill 1.. j. ,v .i.l^ti
sfan.lar.l value, an.l th.-y shall I..- i...\ .ibl* :<-
ir.- istir.-r. at tlie (-xplriitloii of s. v.iil v-f.mi
siibl.-. t. h.iwever. to r.'.l.'mptl..n b\ I..t .is la 1
vid.'.l. Sal.l iHinds shall bear .hit.' t):. «■ 1 oH
li-»'n bun.lr.'.! an.l .-I.-v.-n. and shall I-. mm.I.'^i
of Jul*-, nin. -i. 'en hun.lr.'d an.l .iuliu-th
mi.-h of s.iid b..n.ls as ar.- «ol.l. shill I..- .In.
of the st.it. ' tr.-asur.'r on lb.- s«-.'..n.l •\ ly i.f
liiiv of J'llv .if . .11 b year after tb.
tl.. tti.-: J. iMii. nt ..f inl.'r.-st sh.ill '■■ i !
Ill .|r.-.i ami tw.'lv.
I- ■■■I-. B..1.I At tl -
. |,| t,„.„|, ,!) b, .
il.sanf
if I
'"1
111
tion
:l n.it .'Xi .
;■ int. r.'sr
S.-'lMtl"-.- t
l.l I ..in of
■ .. ..m.-.i .
irs from
■ a.-t h.-r.-i
V .if July.
'b' on tile
Inler.-st .
|ia>':it.i-
: >'. a: '
■ im.
In .-I..I..1.-.I lo II..
■iKIle^l. . ..imte|«||f|i.
i| ..n.l .nil
State or ealifornia.
1 Kll.-.l til I
A. I', till'
111 iUi>
SENATE CONSTITUTIONA
Ail'ipleil In Scnntf. Keliniary :
Sorr'-Iiirv i'< tl'- S. !TiIf.
A.l..t.l.-.l i 1v. Malill ■
ri.-rk "I II
Tills r-s- i-M.-f.t\ Mil 1.
Mill-, h. A I' '• • ■ '
Stunt* t'liUMtltnthnifil 1
Hi' limplf '.f thr SItit
tuiH ..f thr Stntr •il <
tiif.tt. f..ilfr(i.(. i,r ■■III-
Itniil is fttt tttfi d titf Mtinrtt
th' tiiiim }t n'lirtsi nt'ii tni >
unil til thiit tint Hint ilillitif ^■
oi'tirtr thirti'rH iff thr roimtilhli'
The letrlslattirc <if the tstiif "t
«^oiiini»*n"-inK tlu» foui'th day <»f .1 -■
Iwo tliii-(ls of all tlu' im'mhers t-l-
salil lHKlalatiir<> viitiiiK In favnr tl ■
Hied il itur* of the StatP of <-m1!'
tlH' constitution o( th« 8tat>' ' •
J'WENT NO. 11.
l.'WU A. Hllborr
-,
fllo U..y<l,
riii.i
rnor
..l.ir
this 12lli d
■V ..f II... 1 :..v
lay of
.(mi'.
Ilf (.. th' rr.iintltll-
mtiittliiili . ill 1 it Ilf
I.I ■. •,.... .< ,,-;.. ..
»>u.
..f
:i.iw
■ - ■ - lar Sf
.. -J anil
III.- IW.. h.ill;
■p.i». « t.i th.-
iiin .iiii-riiliiii
■ssion,
nin<'.
S'-ti of
"Iiial-
>!U to
in h»*rr'li>' ert-atf.l tn llif »r;*!.* tf^
. . 1 i.ama I'a.-ftif InT»-rnaT>-'" ' i--..
t iili«« I" .i pursuant to this t'r<'
shun* of iho fxpens*.- for the ■
the stale tifiiKUry. it"»i ♦■r»'*Iit' :
sin-h furul an- li»r»-liv ai'iTupr i,it. •!
for tin- list-. «-siaMislim<nr. mat?u»i;
I'm lllc Internuti<»nal Hxposliion. N
any kirnl or ^-tmractfr shall evi-r !»■ 1.
airalnst any prop.Tly of sn\i\ Panaina I'
titin. or aKainsi any j>rop4-cTV iis*-'! as *xl.r
■ ■xhlhitr.l in .onnrition th»-r-\vith.
Tht-r»> i*t h-r.-hy tr-'at.-*! a ionin)(»)*Son to ».*■
;i iTli- Inifrn.iiional Kxposiiion ( 'timrntHftion
ii!.i. whi ih ylial! • onxiHt of thf Kovt-rnor of s;i
rii^tiilM-rj* to 1m- appolntttl t>y ih** ifo\-.riii>r. bv .
(onst-nt of Hi'- s.r.at»' of s*al«l state. Th-- ir
pi>WtT to fill all varanfit*!* iK-i.-urrinK 'it anv ii
Th*' m.'nil«rs of .si^lii commipi^h.n shall n-.'. ;v
shall !i..M offi. e until such fxp^-silion shall ' .
ifiur-; s.nl^il. Said four nn/mbtrs of sat.
Horn dJ/f^rent st^ctions <»f the s*
•t of
and
■ !.• r» in pm-
to nsi-ai vf-ars.
■>f !»ai'! iVinania
• 'tr « harjfe "f
- ■ "r tharKod
il KviM.si-
N !■ U-inK ui»fM
■wn rt« the Panama
I- State of Ciilifor-
>t.tt'' an<i four oilier
wiih the adviee and
rn.r shall have the
iti <:\'u\ roinmisplon.
' compensation an<J
!"-en elose.i an"i its
s«ion shall be s*-
M»e appointment
• I
of fi.u:- ;:. I 1 . iii,.*ij.
bf/th prlnetpal and
■1 1 1'! value, ari- 1
;■. at the . \i.n..t;..:,
iiowever. to rwlt-mpti'
Said tninds shall I" tr ■
t- '-r. :. ;iirlr»'i| and ••levi-n,
of JtiJy. nint-te.-n hundr*
mjch of Kalil honi]s as a*-
of ilie state treasurer on i:.- —
• lay of July, '»f ea<h y«ar afi- ■
the tirst payment of inierewi ^
nineie,'!! huutlred anil tw.-lvf. ■
l»»-en ttureiMfore smM. At th.
the .lat- of said Iionds. all hoiz-i
l(k(*wise all bonds rede.nied i-.
this aft provided, and the iti\u\
pay and eane»-l tlie name, out
elseo Seawall sinking fund pt
th- nrst Monday of July, nin.-t
and de.'itrnv all Vwrnds not th<t
slp'ned by the K'»vernor. and i-- ..
Ih' endorsed by the stare inasni. ■
iifffned, eountcrpJinifd and i-ndorscd '
State of ealitornia^ )
Department of State. ^
•(■'oitiitff Chrlqt't' Hn r
'>i(n'
Ik-
W 11 K HE AS. Tin }[^i iiialfittirc of the Sfufc of ('(iJit'oniin, tif its tliirtii-cif/hth scssiov, he
fjinniiKj OH the fourth day
forcf/oiii;/ s,r, ml <im, nthm nl- h> fhr Constitution of the Staft of Ca1ifo,,ia. prepared ant} distiufiuished hi/ niinihers, to
tioiKiJ Aim ltd nil id \o. 1 i. idl of nhirh said Constitiitionat Ani< ndnients in re didi/ passed hi/ thi Seindf mid Assi mhli/ nf tl
AMf U'JIKIi'EAS siiiil Ui/I.slahire didi/ /mssed an art entitled: "An Act to provide for the issaanri and sale of st'^ hi
nan
ri s and nt rt ssari/ dndiiini/ ninl fillinij in conneetion therewith in the eit// and euunti/ of Sun F
ranei«-it; to create a siiihini/
the suhniission of this act to n rnh of the /ieo/yle." Approved March 2(i, I'lOn.
-LVi> WIIKUEAS sail/ l.i iiisJatnre dnJi/ /ntssed an act intitltd: "An Act aiith
issnanet and sale of state bonds It, mnti a fund for the construction and ncqaisition of sach si/sfi ni : criatin;/ a sinkim/ find
lorizini/ till const ruction, aci/uisiliin
AM) WHEREAS said I.
I l/IS
dati
re diiJij /tassid an act entitled: "An Act to proviile for th
ic issiianci iiiK
1 salt
count 1/ of San Francisco: to crmli a sinhinij fund for tht /lai/nunt of said loads: and difiniii;/ tin diifiis of state offii
:ii. I'.ni'.t.
AM) WHEREAS said Lii/islidure dull/ /lassid ti,
ments cemsist of a seawall, wharves, /tiers, state railroad, .s-y
of one tlio'isand five hundnd dtdlars for tin i.r/itnse of y '^j
A\D WHEREAS tht Let/islatun of the Stat^
e I ! (
nienihers d'cted to each of the hou
f
S(S of still
d L
<f/l
dat
an r
'■J and Asse nihil/ Constitutional Aim ndnient .\o. ii:i.
AXJ) WHEREAS the Leijislature of the Stati
members < !(ted to each of the houses of said Lef/islat
uri
\>W. THEREFORE, pursuant to an Ad of th
puhlicatloi attd distrihution of a /taui/ihlet showintj a enm
of State o! the State of California, do hen hi/ certifi/ thn
eif/hth dan f Xoveniht r, A. J). 1!H(>. with the orii/inals on r
II ITS' ESS nil/ hand and the Criat S< al of the
NOTICE: This Certificate supersedes and takes the r
<>f Sliltr
A ll. 1-
By J Hm
J II \ . >••. (1-
i.lt
fn.
Ml .1
. ..f
ill
pr '
Hi. I si
It sIimII . .-:
ll.' tr.asiir.
m..ii'-\'8
■.1 f..r in ■
hinnlr. .1 at
or.' S..I.1
^r^ltni. .i l.>
fr ;iM.i lilt
1 Ijy the .ifl-
.• oili..' -
rB fr.im
:u-t li.-r. :;.....■ . , ,•
itf July. A I •- iiiti.'-
U' on tlu' s mti iImv
III. I-. SI iit^.ruinu .'ti
t III., i.ffli-..
' 111.- BiM-.m.i
rUhd. tli.lt
.!i!l .lay *.f Jiili'.
.Is as may have
f..iir y.'iirs fr.illl
I., ar im.T.'st nn*\
'■■ ,r jiit.-r.'St .-IB in
. ill In. f.irtliwith
s. . i.n.l S.m l-Yan-
..n.l ll"' sh.lU itn
■ rlv.., ali»'» .•ani'.-I
is issued slial! Iiv
■nill.r, anil shall
■,.ls shall 1>«' .s(i
-ir.. in offiee on
■ t»nple of IHe strttr of Cali'
N I. .\ ffystetii <if St -
t shall he eonstnut. -i
I h; law hy tho .1. pai l:
a . i.sl lait ti. exet-p.1 eiKhteeii ii, .
jinivi.liiiK f'^r the ivi>ni.'Tit .if Ih.
sitioii *if sai.l system ..f sahl hi.
liprehy authnrlz.'d to ineiir an p
liy this aet in ltit» sum of eiK' '■
Imine.Uately after th.» Iss; ,■
ernor. as pmvi.l.^.l in s '
state shall iir*.pare clKlti'
I'alif.irnia in the ih-niMn.
nlinihero.l from 1 t.i Iv....... i
thin! ilay nt July. I'-'H. TI
**xceed the siini of ..iKhte/ii ■'
terost at the rate of four |.. i .
Issuanee thereof. The sat.i honil-
payable in sold i-olii of the rnit.-.i •
vaiu.* at the .^tfiee of the tr.'usur. *
the manner followinjr. to wit: Th..
shall Vie due and payahlo on the r
hundred of said bonds in e.mpeeut
8t'..^TE BILL NO. 227.
ni.iiH'- r I'l
'•■ of
•ri.^r
■ at
■■- at
lUl-
I Ik
.\lded
."Kiti'.n of th.* Kov-
' r of the
State of
I h. to ho
ti. ,..■,, 1,:. ,,.,!,. of th.-
of sai.l iHinils shall not
- an.1 they shall h-ar tn-
iii'iuin from tiie date of
t: . ii.l.r.'St ther.Hin shall lit*
.. .f tti.' present Stan. Ian! of
il'l .i'.at.' at the tlm.'S and In
four hundred .if said honils
.lav of .luly. im;. and four
iimerleal orUer shall be due
Pa»»e<l the S.-nnt.- I
Seeretarv of tt -
Fasseij the \
Clerk of the .\s-
Thls hill was r....ii.
A. |i. imiii, at 3 o'clock '
<j<jvrrn(>r.
-In art (o ftmviftr f.tr
fund fur tht .
rrj». of It Hf < • •
hnrhi r9 ttnit ■
i-W'-.. ; fo IT. of. .1 -
di rininil Ihi idifi. -
ilftftriiin-ifititm at •
siiiii bintd.H : nHtl I'
'if thi fii-fiptr.
The prijiile of the .'•
Section- 1. For tl
of the iridel.(edii. ss
ar>- 17, A. n l.ion. Uewls A. HUb-jm.
»rch 10. A. D. 1M9. Clio UoyU. Chief
■ tt» Governor, this l.lth day of Ifanh.
■I. E. ( . Cooper. Private Secretan- '>f the
HATTKB 107.
««nii.. ,ind tnlr ,if aintr bonda tn crrntr n
■ 11 thi hniird nf ntiiti k<irh<ir mmuiiiisiiiu.
■ r 11 iiilnl basin, fur irhiiriia. duikn. pi. r».
•■■». Ill IHf lily Itild lituHlil iif Klin fnin-
'■■- ' for thi iiniimrnt of unid hnndu : and
■ ' r.» i>i r'hilioii ffc.rrf.i; miiklmi an
• li.lliirn fur Ihr rj-iirnsr i,f iirhilini/
; . the »ubmia>iiun of thin net tu a rote
if (iiliforHUi. reprenented in ttnatf and
tl, rf. I iiarf a,t foUoxes:
pOR.-
il.d
' r providlns a fund for the payment
■ he Im lined by the bourd of st.ite
I'asseil the S
Se.-r*»tHry of ii
F'asseil th.. A
Cleric of the .As-
Thts bill WH-
A. 1>. I'oi;.. at '.
(f^ivenior.
Ah aet to priiv>-!
fund fur the ■
rrn for the l,<,
itemrall, lehar' ■
appiirti HfiH'-. ,s- III -
f.»r the pmtmi iif
in reliitxun tl-
flee hiindri d ■
provide fur ll-
The people of thi .Si
.SE.7TION- 1. F
of the indebte.l;
of state harbor
Improvements . i.
NATE BILL NO.
h 12. A. U. 1'."*J
.lar. ll -'<>. A. D. 19
V t(;e Oovemor. u
.M. K. C. t.'ooper. 11
(■•IMPTER 82 J.
v., j.T.- find Hfile of u
I. th' liintrd of Htm
,.f li,nli.,r • ■■'
■ o.i .i;./.ro;/ri«
^^ . J !>' H»»' of print
.. . • this aet to It ec
•It-- uf laliforniit, reiin
I mbly, lilt tnitet as folio
■ '. iirovldlnp aj
■ rlE.-.l to 1.- I
1 the bay ..fj
.11 11. 1 iii.r erectitjn
. f ilifi)niiii: I
Virtli iJiiy of January, A. D. 1909, and ending onfM^ fwcnfij-foHrth day of March, A. />. IU09, two thirds of all the metnhcrs elected to each <>( the horn
|?»< /-.s /(' vit: tSvnati Conntitiifioual A)ncndni(nt-\'>. 11; Senate Constifiitioiud Amenthiu uf \'o. 36: Senate Cnnstifutional Awendtinnf Xo. ..'-.• Sfnafe
ihl/l of thi State of California in the manner rtuired hy section one of article lif/htem of thi Constitution of the State of California.
b(//( iif xfafe bonds to create a fund for the iniitJC'inent of San Francisco harbor by flu consf ruction by the board of state harbor connnisisoit' rs of uhai
■siiikiiitj fund for the payment of said bonds; | define the duties of state officers in rt hit ion thereto; to make an appropriation of five thousmid dollarsl
c<iiii>^il''>n. maintenance and control of a sifstenif)f state highways in the State of Calif oruia; specif yiny the work, fixing the payments to In made by
sinhiifi fund for the payment of said bonds; aii iroviding for the submission of this act to a vote of the people." Approved March :23, lUn'i.
sail uf stdte bonds to create a fund for the acejt'sifion by the board of state harbor conniimioners, of a necessary area for a tidal basin, for iiharves.
oDir, .s' /,; relation thereto; making an appropnt'on of one thousand dollars for the crjiiiist of printing said bonds; and providing for th> <iilimissic
pa.-isiil an act entitled: ''An Aet to provide for i< issuance and sale of state bonds to cruie a fund for the construction by the board of stuh Imrbor c<
ilro'iil. ipirs, betterments and appurtenances in le county of San Diego; to create a sinl,'»;i fund for the payment of said bonds; to define ihi duties
cnsi III priuting said bonds, and to provide for t< submission of this act to a vote of the ptijile." Approved April 16, 1909.
e St'iff o' California, at its e.rtraordinary sessio nf the thirty-eighth session, beginning <> the si.rth day of September, A. D. 1910, and 1 nd" •! on thi
isliifiin ronug in favor thereof, proposed the fonping several amendments to the Const iil^t>n of the State of California, prepared ami i:<h'iii/nishi'\
So. .;.;.
alifornia. at its second cxtraordinarjHssion of the thirty-eighth session, begin )\ \ig on the third day of October, A. D. 1910, ami - tiding otn
\ig in favor thereof, proposed the fonivinij amendment to the Constitution of //(
ti< Sl-li .
lislafnn i
ict of fh.
pig II ■ <m
rtify 'tat
hials !■ : fi
of tl ■
,, ... J^tate of California, preimred and distinguished >"i uumbeA
\gislafure of the State of California ei'thd: "An Act to amend section one fh>-"* md one hundred and ninety-five of the Politico' Code rel\
\tive statemt nt of the operation of th i}resent section or article of the Constit i' >n and of the result to be effected by the pro/w- ' amendt,
\ave carefully compared the foregoin[i'jpies of said proposed amendments to iii onstitution of the State of California and jiro ^ifions tc
my office, and that the same are cciect transcripts therefrom and of the wh>] thereof.
of California, at office in Saerametiu. this .Hi.rth day of October, A. D. 1910.
ikes the pj
any and all certificates heretofore issued b: :he Secretary of State, relative to Amendments to ti
Constitution of the Sute of California and Proposition :< be votedl
I
' Cuny. Stinuirv
e BILL NO. 2Z7.
iiy i:. A. I'. fio\t. Uewis A. )liil...tii.
!vh 10. A. D. 1909. Clio Lluy,). rhief
Ihi- Oov^inor. this 15ih <lav of Mar<h.
K. (.'. Cooper. l»rlvi>te Swretary iif tlie
lAITKK I IT.
^iinrr and silt'- of fititir houii.-. : .i
' thr tniiirti lif stall hiirbiil- * itni mts^iuin-
• « tiihll tmstH. fur trhiirrr.i, tlnt-kM. itirrs.
•*. Ill thi ritit iititt ctiiiHtii of San Fnin-
tnii fitr tkr paifmrnt of aaiil boniiji : and
■ offjt-rrs ill rtUltion thrri'to: makiiiif MM
~>|>H( ilollaia for Ihr rxprnar of iiriiilinil
lor the aubmtsMiini of this act to a cote
California, rrurrxintril in afnale and
( oiiforiii/f. rrnrr.^c
</o rnact fia foltowa
■«• of piovi.IiiiK a fun.i for llw> pavment
J to 1k' imuirtU by tlie board of state
SENAT:
Panwd tlie St-nute. Mar.
.^t'lTftarv of iliH Hfitiite
Passed ihr AHiu-in\,\\- M;i
Cb'rk of ihS" .\i"«.'tnlil»
Till* iiiU Will* rt i\ ...1 l.v
A. 1). !■•..:. .,t .-. ..-. 1.,, k ,., M
Goven ■
.ill art to //roiiili for thi i>.«i
fund for th* ronatrio tion i
rra for thr bay of San Iti-
atatrall. tvharrra, itii ra.
apinirtrnani'i a in th*- roun'
for th*' ftannu-nt of fiaid b^
in rrlation thrrito; to n
firr hnndrid doHara for th
Itrovidi' for thr aifbmiaaion
Thr pPopU- of the Stntf o'
aaarmblif
Seotiox 1. For tli.» piirpc
of the inilohtefltH'st* lit-rehv
of f«tatt' harltor roniniiiision.
improvements conslRt of fi
BILL NO. 464.
- .V. U. 1»«9. I^wla A. Hilborn.
." A. l>. 11»0». Clio LJoyd. Chief
■ invemor. this 3.1<I ilay of Manh.
r i'.iiip..r r?'ivate .*H,'. i.-Iary .if ll|^
. iinft Mfili of atat* honila to friatr a
' ' board of atatr harbor ronitniaaton-
• lioibt-r iinprorrmrnta ntnaist of a
■'■""/. sptira. brttf rnn Ht.i and
/'i I/O ; to rrrair a ainkinn fund
' . n'. ■ trf thr dutira irf atatr offt'-, ra
''II ofiiiroltriation of onr thonaand
M iixr of printing aaid bonda, and to
■>"H art to a vote of thr ptopU.
ifornia, rrpreaentrd in at »ate and
' nart aa foUowa:
>' provltliiiK a fund for the payment
• liKed to he innirreil hy the lioard
'V the hay i>f San liieso for harbor
,e ereetft>n of a seawall, whar\'ea.
•f state to have
; • niir.tv. .,r , lly
II
• ut ..■
tilt!* ■'
iitroi:
iny f
puMi. jti.,.ii .sii.,n 1...- (,.
fund, on *'ontroIU-r'!i w
Skc. 11-. The siai.
direetfd to transfer fr
wall fund under the i.t..vislon
the Stale of Calif.. ri.ia. any
transferred from «ai.i «. neral
tiiltetlier witli lnl.Te,«l ..i, said
the rate of four pt-r * . rit per a
;,. .-lau lu<K., l...rU.l lliiptuVement
:y drawn f'T that purpose.
' and state treiuiurer are hereby
•neys paid Into the San 1 'lego sea-
.if this net to the Keneriil fund of
nd ail sums of money tlereUiforo
:nd to the San Iiieiso s.aw.ili fund.
:.one\s from the date of tran.ifer at
■luni.
Sr-. 13. This a. I may be Known and lited as the ".San rHego
seawall a< t of l!ie'.),'
W. a J>.»RTKR.
I'nsident of llie S.-nate.
I'. A. Stanto.n.
Speaker of the Ass<-ml>ly.
Appr.iv.
April ISlli, A. r>.
Kndorseil : Filed In the oBlc.
of April. A. I), ivux, at li: o."
of State. By J. Hoeseb. i:>epi:'
1 ;.09.
J. N. GlU.BrT, Oovemo^
if the Seeretary of State the 7th day
■ rcloek p. M. C. F. Curry. Secretary
J%
D. J'JOO. hro thirds of all the mimhers elected l<> au-h of the houses of said Lefjisluture votiiiy in favor thereof, proposed the
uluniii .V". :i6: Senate Constitutional Amend nu tit \i>. 3s ; Senate Constitutional Amendment Xo. if. imd Assemhlii Const itu-
?en of thi ( nnstitution of the State of California.
the consl I action hi/ the board of state harbor com hiisi.'ionirs of wharves, piers, state railroad, spurs, belii rmeuts nml appurte-
relation thereto; to make an appropriation of five tlionsinid dollars for the crpense of printinij said bonds; and to provide for
California; -specif yinf/ the work, fixing the paijments tn h< made hy counties for moneys expended then in; providing for the
iis act to 'I vote of the people." Approved March -J.'. lf)n!).
conniiissi'iners, of a necessary area for a tidal basin, for wharves, docks, piers, harbors and appurtenmices, in the citi/ and
if expiii."' of printing said bonds; and providing for the submission of this act to a vote of the peopl< ." Approved March
to credi 'I fund for the construction by the board of siat< harbor commissioners for the bay of San Diego of harbor iniprove-
a sinkit'i fund for the payment of said bonds; to define the duties of state officers in relation thereto; to make an appropriation
9f the p>dj'te." Approved April 1(1, 1909.
jnning o«.\tiie si:rth day of September, A. D. 1910, and > iidiiig on the ninth day of September, A. D. 1910. two thirds of all the
\ Const it ^liJon of the State of California, prepared ii<i<t distinguished by numbers, to wit: Senati Const if nfiomd Ami ndment
91. begin »i
ion of tlie
lone thf'Hi'
IConstit'di
■nts to ti
jf the «•/'"
1910
g on the third day of October, A. D. 19lo. ,i,id 1 tiding on the fifth day of October, A. 1). 1910. t,,-,, thirds of all the
State of California, preimred and distinguished hy number, to wit: Senate Constitutional Amen'hin nt So. 1.
nd one hundred and ninety-five of the Pol''!c(d Code relating to Constitutional Amendments and providing for the
'I and of the result to be effected by the pr<ijiosid amendment," approved March 10, 1909, 1, C. F. < f'RRY. Secretary
f onstitution of the State of Cfdifornia and rojiositions to be votid upon at the next general elerii..,i to be held on the
thereof.
^,^
kdmenti to tif Conititution of the State of California and Proposii^on^ to be voted upon at the Oeneral Election to be held on the
ry of State.
day of November, 1910.
t
/
\
i
SIfanfcsgtmng
^'i
Prnrlamattnn
it
^tatf of (Mifnmta
1910
, t
T
Protlamattmt
Bg tlie (BslbntxoT
SlJianks^t&mg Jag, 1910
^he President of the United States has set apart Thursday, November 24,
1910. as a day of thanksgiving and prayer to Almighty God, in a
proclr^mation^ reading as follows:
" This year of 1910 is drawing to a close. The records of population and harvests,
which are the index of progress, show vigorous national growth, and the health ar^ prosperous
well-being of our communities throughout this land and in our possessions beyiK 'i the seas.
These blessings have not descended upon us in restricted measure, but oueilgti^ and abound
They are the blessings and bounty of God. ^^,
" We continue to be at peace with the rest of the world. In all essential matters our
relations with other peoples are harmonious, with an ever-growing reality of friendliness and
depth of recognition of mutual dependence. It is especially to be noted that during the last
year great progress has been achieved in the cause of arbitration and the peaceful settlement of
international disputes.
"Now, therefore. I. William Howard Taft. President of the United States of America,
in accordance with the wise custom of the civil magistrates since the first settlements in this
land and with the rule established from the foundation of this Government, do appoint Thursday.
November 24. 1910, as a day of national thanksgiving and prayer, enjoining the people upon
that day to meet in their churches for the praise of Almighty God. and to return heartfelt thanks
to Him for all his goodness and loving-kindness."
Therefore, in conformity with the proclamation of the President,
and following the praiseworthy custom handed down by our forefathers, I,
J. N. Gillett. Governor of the State of California, do designate
{n]ursbay, i\\t 24tb bay of ^'otiembcr, 1910,
as a day of general thanksgiving and upon that day. remindful that the past
year has been one affording us much to be thankful for. with a prosperous,
happy, and contented people, with our lands free from floods, devastations,
and famines, with the resources of our soil yielding in abundance. I
in a
osperous
he seas.
abound.
Hers our
ness and
the last
anient of
\merica,
1/5 in this
hursday,
bple upon
tit thanks
fsident.
lers, I.
recommend that all business cease, and that our people in their homes
and in their churches on this Thanksgiving day return thanks to Him, the
giver of all things.
In Witness Whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of State to be affixed. Done at the Capitol, in the City of
Sacramento this 1 2th day of November, in the year of our Lord, one
thousand nine hundred and ten. .
rY.
^^LiM^Ms
Governor.
Attest:
, J: 7^U<ytyi^.
Secretary of State.
the past
iperous.
Stations.
wee. I
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379
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QUATU-TTIr--; OR ■'!^R, Vo . ;6.
L-iaionur of
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)rt, f ro r pTiraonal iiapect.ion -nd fry-
th.
jorL of
U'-u
Qu.^,i\» .:i j'i Officer '.•■•.=«.' tM
'ciiil
cltr')'' fr'ilt trees and all oft^ers as f.r ,is exariinud i-' I' 1
CO I
ar'j on
•lr«l;' fro'j f.'*o-n o'->o 8 )d :•• ^ul-: (C-r^'io ip'ir.lua a'tr,-.n*--ii) ,
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STATE Oy CALIFORIJIA
Office of t}ie S tate Cor.-jr.i ssioner of Horticulture,
(BJARa, 'riLlii ORDER Ko. 4,
Sacraaiento, March 28th, 1910 .
.■ ^ * , VkHEREAS, ^Information, has been received by this Co;nr.-.i8 3lon. and
wr.e fact naviug been duly detern;iued by the Co.....i3 3ion, it anpears tnat a
certain fruitand vegetable fly known as Dacus cucurbitae is' prevalent in
'ir H *» « + -v^i 1^4-4 wA J.^ ^ T
12-ie Kawp.iian Islands, and very destructive to
cucurr.oers aau tOi'.atoes on these I sin-ids, and that
is not known to exist in tne State of California;
■.vater':;elori3,
tij.e
and
Slid
rr.u a^
Dacus
?loriSi
cucurtite
WKliEEAS, The introduction ol this fly ir.to xhe State would
entail great and irreparable losses to tne iiorti cultural products subject
to its attacks; ana» "^
'AHiiRiAS, The nost ri^id inspection cannot detern^ine the pres-
ence of tne lurva or .-..aggot of this fly wituout the destruction of txie
fruit or vegetable wnich may be infected; therefore
hereby
toes i.u
State C
deputie
Co;... .iss
to hold
of the
sicneee
IT 13 ORDiSRBL, That a aorti cultural quarantine, be and is
eatablia-.ed against watermeloas, .ausk uelons, cucumbers and to-ua-
portea frou-. the Hawaiian Islands or other territory known by the
onmission to contain infection of the Dacus cucurlitae and a"" •>
3 of tiie State CoLirassion of Horticulture, County Horticultural
ions ana nor t i.ul tural quarantine officers are hereby instructed
a^l such fruits or vegetables above described for exportation out
btate or to be destroyed as way be uirected by the ovT.er or con-
y I
^^
State Co-i-uissf
iiorffer
// /
of Horticulture,"
AFPR0V3D BY
^e.
Gor^'rnor of tiie State of 'Californij
s •«
*%
PART ONE OF DIAGRAM
^DIAGRAM IN TWO PART5)
«CST SERVICE U S DEPT OF AGRICULTURE
1910
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' CALIFORNIA
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1910
CLEVELAND NATIONAL FOREST
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CLEVELAND XATIO.NAL FOREST
CALIFORNIA
'SECOND PROCLAMATION
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Nr»'«lhi»iif ,-%f i-h/-» nM{«-/»s an-i-,^.-,^ /»* m...^„i^ —
H Iproclaniation
11 '■ill-,RI,.\.S it ajiiicais that tlit- jiuhlic <iO()(l will be [iioniotfd hv addinj;
\\ III the Clcvelaiul National I\.rt>t certain lands within tht- State of
California which are in pan covered with timber, and bv eliminating
therefrom certain lands;
Now. therefore, I, Wu.i.iam H. Tah. I'resideni of the United States
of America, by virtue of the power in me vested Ijy the Act of Conjiress
approved June fourth, eijihtecn hundred and ninety-seven, entitled "An
Act Makintr appropriations for sundry civil e.\]>enses of the Government
for the fiscal year endin<j June thirtieth, eij^hteen hundred and ninetv-eight,
and for t)ther purposes." do proclaim that the boundaries of the Cleveland
National I'orest are hereby chanj^ed and that thev are now as shown on
parts one and two of tiie ilia<riam forminir a part hereof.
The witiidrawal made by this proclamation shall, as to all lands which
arc at thi-^ date legallv a])propriated under the public land laws or reserved
for any public purpose, be subject to and shall not inti .'ere with or defeat
legal rights under such appropriation, nor prevent the use for such public
purpose of lands so reserved, so long as such ai)proi)riation is legallv main-
tained or such reservation remains in force.
This proclamation shall not prevent the settlement and entry of any
lands heretofore opened to settlement and entry under the Act of Con-
gress approved June eleventh, nineteen Imndred and six, entitled "An Act
To provide for the entry of Agricultural l.mds within forest reserves." and
Acts amendatory thereof.
The lands hereby eliminated from the Cleveland National I-"orest which
are not embraced in withdr.iwals for admini-^tratixe sites for use in the man-
agement of the Forest, or in .mv other reservation or appropriation, shall be
restored to the public domain and become subject tt) settlement under the
general provisions of the homestead laws on such date and after such notice
by jjublication as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe, but shall not
become subject to entry, tiling, selection, or otiier form of appropriation
until the e.\j)itation of thirty days from the date so fi.xed, e.\cept that on the
same date as the lands eliminated becotiie subject to settlement, the State
of California mav. if tiie lands eliminated are subject to such selection,
select as indemnity in the s.itisfaction of its common school grant, not to
exceed two sections of land in each entire township restored, or one section
in each fractional poition of a township where the restored area thereof
exceeds five thousuid (5.000) acres, and no person will be permitted to
acquire or e.veicise any right whatever under .inv settienient or occupancy
begun prior to such date, and all such settlement or occupation is hereby
forbidilen.
%,n QtftltUCSS iSRhcVCOf. 1 have hereunto set my hand and caused
the seal of the L'nited States to be affixed.
DoNK at the City of Washington this si.xteenth day of Decem-
ber, in the vcar of our Loril one thousand nine hundred
and ten, and of the Independence of the United States
the one hundred and thirty-fifth.
WM H TAFT
By the PresicJenl:
I" C Kmox
Sttrftsrt cj Sutc.
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TRINITY NATIONAL FOREST
CAUIF-ORNIA.
(FOURTH PROCLAMATION'
36\) tbc B^l•ct:>i^cnt of tbc United States? of Hmcrica
H ipvoclaniation
11 M11CRIL\S it upiH'ars that tlu- public i^ood uiil he promdtcd by ciimi-
V\ niiliiiji certain lands from tlie Trinity National Forest, and by adding
to saitl Forest certain lands which are in i)ait covered with timber, together
wit!) certain kuuN heretofore embraced in the Shasta National Forest:
Now. iherefure, I, Wii.uam li. T\i i, President of the United States
of America, bv virtue of the power in me vested liy the Act of Congress
approved June fourth, eighteen humired and ninity->even. entitled "An
.Vet Makiufi appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government
for the I'lscal vear ending June tliirtieth, eijLrhteen hundred and ninety-eiiilu,
and for other jnuposes," do iiroclaim th.it the boimdaries of the 'I'rinity
N'ati<jnal Forest are iiereb\- chanjj;ed and tii.it ihevare now as shown on
the diagram forming a i>art iiereof.
The withdrawal made li\ this [iroclamation sliall, as to ail lands which
are at this date legally ajjprojiriateil under the public land laws or reserved
for any public [lurjxise, be subject to and shall not interfere with or defeat
legal rights umier such appropriation, nor prevent the use for such public
purpose of lands so leserved. so long as such appropriation is legally main-
tained or such reservation remains in force: /'roviditi. That all the rights,
powers, and duties of the Secretary of the Interior and the C\)nimissioner
of Indian Affairs, and all rights and |)rivileges of their peimittees and the
Indians, reserved and confirmed by the proclamation of the President of
the Cnited States of March second, nineteen huinlred and nine, enlarging
the Trinity National I'orest, shall lemain in full force and etTect. notwith-
standing anything in this proclamatitm contained,
Tliix proclamation shall not prevent the settletnent and entrv of anv
lands heietoforj- opened to stttlement and entry under the Act of Con-
gros.s approved June eleventh, tiiiieteen hundietl and si.s, entitled "An Act
To provide Un the entry of A>;rieuUural lands within forest reserves."
The lands herebv eliminated from the Trinity National Forest which
are mK embraced in withdrawals for administrative sites for use in the nian-
agement of the l*"orest, or in any other reservation or appropriation, shall
be restt>red t«> the public domain and become subject t<) settlement under
the general provisions of the homestead laws on such date and after such
notice by publication as the Secretary of the Interior may prescril»r. but
shall not become subject to entry, filing, selection, or other form of appro-
priation until the expiration of thirty days from the date so fixed, fxcept
that on the same date as tlie lands eliminated become subject to settlement,
the State of California may, if the lands eliminated are subject to such
selection, select as indemnity in the satisfaction of its commun school grant,
not to exceed two sections of land in each entire township restored, or one
section in each fractional portion of a township where the restored area
thereof exceeds live thousand (5,000) acres, and no person will be per-
mitted to acquire or exercise any right whatever under any settlement or
occupancy begun prior to such date, and all such settlement or occupa-
tion is hereby forbidden.
It is not intended by this proclamation to release anv land from reser-
vation exct-pt the are.is indicatetl on the diagram as eliminated.
^U ^iitncSS ^^TxCfCOf, 1 have hereunto set my hand and caused
the seal of the United States to be aftixed.
Done at the City of Washington this sixteenth day of Decem-
ber, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred
L" '" ■-' and ten, and of the Independence of the L'nited States
the one hundred and thirtv-fifth.
WM H TAFT
By the President :
I' C Knox
Secretary of State.
[No. I 105.]
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NATIONAL FOREST
CALIFORNIA
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MT DIABLO MERIDIAN AND BASE
HUMBOLDT MERIDIAN AND BASE
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^^ ADDITIONS
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any settlement or occupancy begun prior to such date, and all such settle-
ment or occupation is hereby forbidden.
The elimination from the Monterey National Forest of the land
included in the Pinnacles National Monument does not affect the reserva-
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sixteenth, nineteen hundred and ei<rht.
%n mUtncss imiXCVCOf, I have hereunto set mv hand and caused
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HuNTiNciTON Wilson
Acliiig Secretary of State.
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CALlFOlilSIA.
1 FOURTH PROCLAMATION"
ffi? tbc |pre0i&ent of tbe iHnitcb States of Hmcrica
H Iproclaination
WHKRKAS it appears that the public cfood will be promoted bv adding
to the Shasta National Forest certain lands within the State of
California which are in part covered with timber, by eliminating therefrom
certain lands, and iiy transferring to the 'rrinit\- National Forest a portion
of the area heretofore embraced in the Shasta National I-"orest ;
Now, therefore, I, Wh.i.iam II. T.M r, President of the United States
of America, by virtue of liie power in me vested bv the Act of Congress
approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled "An
Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government
for the hscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninetv-eight,
and for other purjtoses," do jjroclaim that the boundaries of liie Shasta
National Forest are hereby changed and that thev are nt>w as shown on
the diagram forming a part hereof.
The withdrawal made hy this jJroclamatiDn shall, as to all lands which
are at this date legally appropriateil under the public land laws or reserved
for any jjublic purpose, be subject to and shall not interfere with or defeat
legal rights under such appropriation, nor prevent the use for such public
purpose of lands so reserved, so long as such appropriation is legallv main-
tained or such reservation remains in force.
This proclamation shall not prevent the settlement and entrv of any
lands heretofore opened to settlement and entrv under the Act of Con-
gress approved June eleventh, nineteen bundled and si.\, entitled "An Act
To provide for the entry of Agricultural laiuls within forest reserves."
The l.md-; hereby eliminated fiom the Shasta National Foiest wjjich
are not embraced in withdrawals for administrative sites for use in the man-
agement of tlie Forest, or in any other reservation or appropriation, sliall
be restored to the public domain and become subject to settlement under
the general provisions of the homestead laws on such date and after such
notice by publication as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe, but
shall not become sul)ject to entry, filing, selection, or other form of appro-
priation until the expiration of tliirty days from the date s<> h.xcd. except
that on the same dale as the lands eliminated become subject to settlement,
the State of California may. if the lands eliminated are subject to such
selcctit»n. select as indemnity in the s;itisfacli<in of its common sch«K>l grant.
SHASTA NATIONAL FOREST
CAI.IKOHNI A
I FOURTH PROCLAMATION'
15^ tbe preeibcnt of tbc Tllnitcb States of Hmcrica
H proclamation
Wl UCRI-ZAS it appears tliat the public yuod will he promoted by adding
to the Shasta National I-\)rest certain lands within the State of
California which are in part covered with timber, by eliminatinsi: therefrom
certain lands, and bv transferring to the Trinity National Forest a portion
of the area heretofore embraced in the Shasta National I-"orest ;
Now, therefore, I, William H. '1 ai r, President of the Uniteil States
of America, bv virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Congress
approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled "An
Act Making approj)riations for sundrv civil expenses of the Government
for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eii^hteen hundred and ninety-eight,
and for other purjioses," do proclaim that the boundaries of the ."^ha^ia
National Forest are hereby changed and that they are now as shown on
the diagram forming a part hereof.
Thf withdrawal made bv this proclamation shall, as to all lands which
are at this date legallv appropriated under the public land laws or reserved
for anv public purpose, be subjict to and shall not interfere with (sr defeat
legal rights under such appropriation, nor prevent the use for such public
purpose of lands so leserved, so long as such appropriation is legally main-
tained or such reservation remains in force.
This proclamation shall not prevent the settlement and entiy of any
lands heretofore opened to settlement .md entry under the Act of Con-
gress appioveil June eleventh, nineteen hundred and six, entitled "An Act
To provide for the entiy of .\gricultural lands within forest reserves."
The lands hereby eliminated from the Shasta National Forest which
are not embraced in withdrawals for administrative sites for use in the man-
agement of the I'orest. or in anv other reservation or appropriation, shall
be restored to the public dcMiiain and become subject to settlement under
the general provisions of the homestead laws on such date and after such
notice bv |>ublication as the .Secretary of the Interior m.iy prescribe, but
shall not become subject to entry, tiling, selection, or other form «»f appro-
priation until the e.xpiration of thirty days from the dale so fixed, except
that on the same <late as the lands eliminated become subject to settlement,
the Slate of Calift>rnia mav, if the lantls eliminated are subject to such
selecti«»n, select as indemnity in the satisfaction of its common school ^rant.
not to exceed two sections of land in each entire tounship restored or one
section ,n each fractional portion of a township where the restored area
thereof exceeds five thousand (5,000) acres, and no person will be per-
mitted to acqun-c or exercise any right whatever under any settlement or
occupancy begun pnor to such date, and all such settlement or occupa-
tion IS hereby forbidden. v-^upa
It is not intended by this proclamation to release any land from reser-
vation except the areas indicated on the diagram as eliminated.
Ill timitUCSS Wihcvcaf, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the seal of the United States to be affixed.
Done at the City of Washington this sixteenth day of ipecem-
[sEAL.] ^'^''' '" ^^"-' ^'^'^'^ "^ ^'"'' ^^""^ o"e thousand nine hundred
and ten, and of the Independence of the United States
the one hundred and thirty-fifth.
By the President:
P C Knox
Secretary of State.
WM H TAFT
[No. 1106.]
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Office of the State Corml; sloner of Horticulture,
(iUAHAHTIHE OFDiiP.^ Ho. 6.
Secrrrento, Cal., Jan. 12, 1911.
-Tivpvtq Tnfori'iatlor. has "been rpceived by the StaUe
farir.a or garc f>ns of the ^-tote of oall.crnla. "J^;** . ^^ i)c::0T0
shlpneBtr of nure^-ry Btock. .nd now exlet ^J J\-J^J^^^:/f J'^
BP.oL situated ot . elroBe. Alarfc'.a county. Calif ornia, .-nG .
WHEREivS, The dlsseirlnation of th^se ^'°^^'-?^^^^3;"^^^f -i^^t*"
to th. orcharaa. hrr. f-^^r-r. ens of C- 1 f ornla woul^
and Irreparable losses to hortlcv.ltur.l. scricuitur- x
li.teref-tD,
TT T^i iF^-FBY O^J-'f^KD. that a qutrantine be ano is hereby
thr bounfitries of the Property of thrXO._.IUH.^^^.wr[ ^^ .^^
nntll iuch tlr.e as this (luarantir-e shall be r^. oveG. oy
St'itp Corrle! loner of Hortlcullvre; and.
'A-H^T?nAS DO-OTO BPCS. hae violated Section So- 1 of the
St.t. :ort ?ult^r-l^ ■uar.ntme La.. -<l-i-Jf , >^«^ ^^t'Jrto the
p.rrone who .hall recrlre bring or f "^:^.^^.:^ etc^ rheil -Ithm
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^utrtntire Officer;
TO. T" r— ^^BY 0^1 '^-E thet r.O:'-TO BROS, shall ^ '"^ly^^,^°.;Jl-*
IT lo h..^^BT %Vr,- cffiofT an iter-ized rtiterent{ Ir. the
State ''•ort1cvltvr.lv.ur,r..ntlne Officer an iter^iz ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^
EnellBh language) of ^^^ J^'^^'^^J'/'i 3^1 to Janr.ry 12, 1911.
coYerlng a period from wov. 1, s.j± ^^
nurnery.
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INYO NATIONAL FOREST
CAI.IP-ORNIA. A.NL) NEVADA
■SECOND PROCUAMATIONI
B? tbe lprc3iJ)cnt of tbc irinUc& States of Hmertca
H proclamation
\1 nil'^l-^t:-^^ an I-:.\ecutivc Older dated July second, nineteen hundred
VV' an(i ei.uht, directed that the Inyo National Forest and a [ art of the
Sierra National Forest should he known as the Invo National Forest: and
VVniiREAs it appears that the public .uood will be promoted by adding
to the Inyo National Forest certain lands within the States of ( alift)rnia
and Nevada which are in part covered with tiniiier. and bv eliminatiiiir
therefrom certain lands within the States of California and Nevada;
Now, therefore, 1, \Vili,iam H. T.\i r. President of the United States
of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Congress
approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled "An
Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government
for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight,
and for other purposes." do proclaim that the Imundaries of the Inyo
National Forest are hereby changed and that thev are now as shown on the
diagram forming a j)art hereof.
The witlulrawal made by this proclamation shall, a^ to all lands which
are at this date legally appropriated under tin- i)ublic land laws or re-erved
for any public i)urpose, be subject to and shall not interfere with or defeat
leyal rights under such appropriation, nor |)revent the use for such public
purpose of lands so reserveil, so long as such aiipropriation is legallv niam-
tained or such reservation remains in force.
This pioclamation shall not i)ievenl the settlement and entry of any
lands heretofore opened to settlement and entry under the Act of Congiess
approved June eleventh, nineteen imndred and si.\. emitled 'An Act lo
provide for the entrv of Agricultural binds within forest reserves," and Acts
amendaloiy thereof.
The lands herebv eliminated from the invo Nation.il I'oiest which
are not embraced in withdrawals for administrative sites for use in the man-
agement of the Forest, or in any other reservation or api>io|)riati<'n. shall
be restored to the public domain and become subject to settlement under
the general piovisions <.f the homestead laws on sucit date and after such
notice by publication as the Stcrelaiy <'f the Interior may prescribe, but
shall not become subject to entrv. filing, selection, or other form of appro-
priation until the e.xpiiation ui thirty days from the date so li.\e<i. e.xcept
that on the same date as the eliminated lands become subject to settlement,
the State of California may, if the lands eliminated in that Stale are subject
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to such select.on. select as indemnity in tiie satisfaction of its common
school grant, n..t to exceed two sections of land in each entire township
restored, or one section in each fractional portion of a township where the
restored area thereof exceeds five thousand (5,000) acres, and no person
will be permuted to acquire or exercise any right whatever under any
settlement or occupancy begun prior to such date, and all such settlement
or occupation is herel)y forbidden.
SU MlituCSS a^hcrcof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the seal of the United States to be affixed.
DoNK at the City of Washington this twenty-third day of Feb-
[SEAL.I '^"^"'' '" ^^^ y^^^ "^ "^"^ Lo""^ o"e thousand nine hun-
dred and eleven, and of the Independence of the United
States the one hundred and thirtv-fifth.
By the President:
I' C Knox
Secretitry of State.
WM H TAFT
[No. 1 1 17. J
KEKN NATIONAL FUKEST
CAI,IFt)RNIA.
SECOND PROCLAMATION!
36^ tbc lpre3l&cnt of tbc '^nnltc^ States of Hmerica
H proclamation
WHEREAS it appears that the public good will be promoted by elimi-
iiatiiiii' from the Kern National I'orest certain lands within the State
of California ;
Nmv, therefore, I, William 11. Tai i. President of llie I'nited States
of America, 1)\" virtue of the power in me \ested by the Act of Congress
apj)ro\ed June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninet\'-seven, entitled "An
Act Makinsjf appropriations for vundrx ci\ il expenses of the Government
for liie fiscal vear endins,' June liiirlieiii, ei<;hleen hundred anil nineiy-eight,
and for other i)urposes," ilo prochiim that the ixiundaries of the Kern
National I'orest an- iu-rebx clian<ied and that they are now as shown on the
diajiram foiminii a part hereof.
This proclamation shall not prevent the settlement and entry of any
lands hei-eiofovt- oj>ened to settlement and entry under the Act of Congress
approved June eleventh, nineteen hundred and si.\. entitled "An Act To
provide for tiie enir\ of .\i,;i icuhui.d KukN within forest rc-erxes," and Acts
amendatory thereof.
The land> herein- eliminated fiom 1 lie Kern N.uional Fori-st which
ari' noi end)rac{-d in wiihdiawals for administrative >ites for use in ihe man-
agement of tiie Forest, or in any olhei reservation or appropriation, shall
be restored to the pui)lic domain and become subject to settlement under
the general provisions of the homestead laws on such ilate and after such
notice bv publication as the Secrelarv of ihe Interior may prescribe, but
shall not become subject to entry, liling. selection, or other form of appro-
priation until the e.\piralion of thirty days from the date .s(j li.xcd. except
that on the same dale as the lands eliminated become subject to settlement,
the State of California may. if the lands eliminated are subject to such
selection, select as indemnitv in the s.uisf.iction of it-^ common school grant,
not u> exceed two sections of l.md in <acii entire township re>loK ., or one
section in each fractional portion of .i town-hi|> where the restored area
thereof exceeds live thousand (s.ckdo) acres, and no person will be per-
mitted t(» ac(]uire or e.xerci.se any riffht whatever under any settlement or
occupancy begun prior to such tiate, ami ail such settlement tir occupa-
tion is hereby forbidden.
in OdlitllCSS SiHhcrCLif, 1 have hereunto set my han«l and caused
the seal of the L'niled Males to i)e att'l.xed.
Do.vK at the City of Washinjfton this thirtieth day of Jan-
. uary. in the year of our l-»»rd one thousand nine hun-
'" ' ■■ ' dred and eleven, and of the lnde|>eiulence of ihc I'nited
States the one hundred and thirtyhfth.
Bv liie President.
WM H TAFT
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FOREST SERVICE U.S. DEFT OF AGRICULTURE
1911
KERN NATIONAL FOREST
CALIFORNIA
MTDIABLO MERIDIAN AND BASE
NATIONAL FOREST BOUNDARY
DIVIDE FORMING NATIONAL FOREST BOUNDARY
ELIMINATIONS
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QUARANTINE DIVISION.
ROOM II, Fxnnv auiLAiMa.
SAH FRANCISCO, - CAL.
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DUDLEY WOUUTON.
Deputy Commtssiooer.
WILLIAM WOOD.
Inspector.
i^talr of (Ealifnrnia.
g^tate OIommtBBtim of l^orttrullurp.
SACRAMENTO, CAL.
J. >A^. J EIF F REIY,
O. e. BRE MNER.
MISS A. G. BIRD.
COMMtSSIONER.
Sec*»ct A«y
STATE INSECTARY.
•ACRAMCHTO, CAL.
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C. K. CARNES.
Superintendant-
FREDERICK M ASKEW.
Assistant Superintende-
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Co'-nlrnlon'^r of HortlPi:lt.ure cf Tulf^r-r^cr-ty , t}:'t the et- tion
T;T"A BE"T,A be ardee to t^-p list of M^#a > oi-.ts at -vhich it 1b
Is'.vful to rpcoive .■'artr nnc'. tr^^es into Ti)l,".rp courty, z.T,t "".he ."t-.te
GorT^icElcr.er of Hortlnttlttirr bplng advised Iror. othnr co'.:rco8 that
1^ .veld cor.duce to t"^f> ^--rof^r Ire'^ectlor. of r; lc\ e*^ock If the ebcve
n? "^ed "lace v/riS fiocleref' o f'n , •
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polrtB contained Ir. Order lio. 3, and all tr'»'S8 and nlf-nts iray be
dellvpred and received nt TS'^PA '^KLI^, firt' thtt thcs<? pol-ts are not
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state of California.
OFFICE OF STATS VETERINARIAU ,
Sacramento.
PROCLAUATIOH.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
Sacramento, Cal. , May 1, 1911.
WHEREAS, The State Veterinarian of the State of California nae
ascertained that cattle located in certain counties and portions
of counties in the State of California hereinafter named are liable
to communicate an Infectious disease known as Texas, splenetic or
southern fever to cattle located in other counties and portions of
counties In the State of California should said cattle located in
the counties and portions of counties hereinafter named he shipped,
moved, transported, driven or grazed over the lands situated In
other counties and portions of counties in the State of California;
and,
TOEHEAS, Under and hy virtue of an Act of the Legislature of
the State of California, entitled, "An Act to protect domestic
live stock from contagious and Infectious diseases, to provide for
the appointment and duties of officials to carry into effect the
provisions of this Act, and to provide an appropriation therefor,"
which became a law March 18, 1899, and as amended March 20, 1906,
and March 23, 1907, and as further amended and approved March 19,
1909, the State Veterinarian of the State of California, in order
to prevent the spreading or communication of said disease of Tex-
as, splenetic or southern fever in cattle has, on this first day
of May, 1911, quarantined the following counties and portions of
counties In the State of California:
The entire county of San Diego.
The entire county of Oreinge.
The entire county of Santa Barbara.
All that portion of San Luis Obispo County lying west and
south of a line commencing at the point of the intersection of
the township line between township 32 S. , R. 17 E. and 32 8' i J'
18 E. and the Santa Maria River on the southern boundary of the
county of San Luis Obispo, and extending northerly on said town-
ship line between townships 32 S. , R. 17 S. , 32 S. , R. 18 1. and
31 S., R. 17 E. , and 31 S. , R. 18 B. , to Its intersection with
the summit of the Santa Lucia range of mountains; thence follow-
ing the summit of the Santa Lucia range of mountains northerly
and northwesterly to its intersection with the northerly bound-
ary line of San Luis Obispo County.
WHEREAS, The State Veterinarian has, on this first day of
May, 1911, made and established the following rules and regula-
tions as to the movements of cattle from said quarantined coun-
ties and qiiarantined portions of oounties into other counties or
portions of counties in the State of California:
From and after this first day of May, 1911, every per«on,
company, corporation, their agents and servants, are hereby pro-
hibited from driving, leading, moving, carrying or transporting,
or from causing or permitting to be driven, led, KOTed, trans-
ported, carried or drifted into euiy other county or portion of
ponntv in th- Sta^e of California, any cattle originating or Idb-
in" i tSe afc^r.aid quarantined counties and portions of quaran-
i?^ '" I"^!fi;c unless such cattle have first Tseen inspected by
^^rSt'tiy tJrinar'n or his duly authorized deputy and are accom-
mnieli; a certificate issued by such officer stating that sa d
ct?t'e are fr.e from contaslous and Infectious dij;^J«J. jf ^^ff ^"
ticyrCMargaropus annulatus); proYlded, however, that when said
^itt^a^e Sipped or transported en railroad trains for immediate
S^I.;hter i'»ie?Uon and certification of such cattle will not he
r^qifred' but'^ha^ ;;hen so shipped or transported hy railroaa the
■FoTi nwir>f repulations must "be observed: „ -. j j
'°''Sn-rAl"fl.ie -Id cattle at their 4-"-"-. ^/"^ ^it.^f
r.o<,+ Pn rout- to same. 3ex)arate cens must he set apart to re-eive
them ari no other cattle 'shall he admitted to said pens The cars
tw Sav- carried said cattle shall he cleaned and alomfected he-
fo;^e tSI; are again used to transport, store or shelter animals or
merchandise. ^^ ^y^^^ ^ear placards stating that
ca^-d car c^.tSn'^isOU^^ilN CATTLP.." and each of the W hill a of
llll shipments shall have a note en its face with a similar state-
""^"Ve cars used to transport such cattle shall he cleaned and dis-
j_f.__4.pj in th" following manner:
'"'' (a VeSove-all littef and manure ^his litter and manure must
he stored where no cattle can cone into contact with xt for a period
of at least eight months.
(h) Wash the cars with water until clean.
^ sSurate the entire inner surface of the cars including the
m^er surSce of the car dcers, with a mixture made of one and one
^al' poinds of lime and one quarter pound of P^^%°^^^?^J°/?J^ *°
Vom; ll^l'-n of water; or with a solution made hy dissolving four
oil^ces of chloride of lime to each gallon of water,
ounces or ^ ordered that a violation of any or either of the
foregoing rules Ind regulations shall ^e an offense, and punishable
as provided by the laws of the State of California.
No-v THEREFORE, I, HIRAM W. JOHITSON, as Governor of the State
r^t CalifornVa by virtue of the authority vested in me ^>y law, do
>pr^b" it-oclal- the counties and portions of counties named in this
^ro'lema^^oi quarantined within the State of California, and further
?oreV J^^cLim th. foregoing rxxles and regulations prescribed by
^hrlta^e V-^te-marian for the maintenance and enforcement of such
;uaranl-ne to be legal and binding rules and regulations within the
itattof 6allfcrnla! and I do further P-^^f ^.^Si^ tSe'state o?
r'^cT^^^'■-^icr3 sV'il be raaintainfid and enforced within the btaxe oi
Califo;i?a anlihat a violation thereof shall subject ^11 Persons
Caliiornia, ^"^ ''"*''^ . . , ^ r'-eulations to the penalties pro-
'°/f for'in »"?t?^n elgh^ortSIt slid Act of the Legislature of
li'^'sta f Cirifo^mu'entitled. -An Act to Protect domestic live
stock from contagious and Infectious diseases to Prj^lf J°^J:^®
:;'ointment an. duties of officials to ^^;;:y ^^^° ^^J^^.^^.J^^/i^-
visions of this Act, and to provide an appropriation therefor.
in Witness Whereof, I have hereunto 'J^.^^ ^J,^"Ji°:?"^fy'^?
Great Seal of this State to be hereunto affixed, this first day or
May. A. r., 1911. /^/ /
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Ooveraor of th« State of California.
Secretary of State.
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•AN FRANCtlCO. - CAt.
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Deputy Comrr)lgsion«r.
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irspectc-.
frtatr of (California.
BtuU (HommtHBtgn of ^avtxtnitx^vt,
-stfftsh
SACRAMENTO, CAL.
W. JEFFREY, - - COMMISSIONER.
C. E. BREMNER.
M ISS A. G. B' RD.
SccitCTAMv
STATE INSECTARV.
CAF'TOL PAMR.
SACRAMENTO, CAL.
^^
E. K. CARNES.
Super, nt«nd«nt,
FREDERICK MASKEW,
Ass'Start Super>ntenoert.
(quara::ti;:e ORD-iiR, ::o. 5)
tjacramen/b.ija/.. June 24, 1911
^^. . , V-2-P..AS, The State ConL-nissioner of Horticulture has received
official notification from the Board of Agriculture and Forestry of the
Hawaiian Islands that an insect known as the :j:editerranean Fruit-^^ly
[Ceratitis capitata) has beoo.r.e established on the island of Oahu"] and
WIOHEAS, The Deputy Horticultural Quarantine Officers at the
port of oan Frr.ncisco hnve discovered and properly identif-;ed this
^ruit-.ly keratitis capitata) in fruit and vegetables brought ir both
as freignt and personal baggage frorr. the port of Honolulu, Hawaiian
Islanas, and
V/HIIREAS, The ir.troduction of this f ruit-f ly (Ccratitis
capitata) into Califor-.ia would entail irreparable losses to our fruit
vir.c and vegetable interests,
IT IS HI-PJLBY ORDERED, DIRECTED and DECLARED, That a q
be and the sane is hfreb
of
tion of all fruits
ly ectablished in accordance with Sect!
uarantine
bhe Political Code of the State of Calif
on
531 9'£
, vegetables, berries, seed-oods. et
ornia, against the iirinorta-
ated in the orchards or gardens or grovri
Islands, with the exception that
wild in the Hav/aiiar
either culti-
cropS;
le edible portions of which durir
pineapples, ba>:ana8, and all root
;e=\th the surface of the soil, shall be ad.-Tiitted at
g growth have alv/ays been b(
State of California after h
vac
jorts oj
la-
;ne
ng been duly inspected; provided, that
any or all -f these exempted fruits or vegetables, if at any ti.-
after shall be found t
0 contain uoon insDectl
h
ne 1 ruit-f ly (Ceratitls capitata) they shall be i:-jr.edlately i
.e here-
e egg, larvae or pupa
■-clud-
ly
The fruit
ed in the list of quarantined fruits and vegetable
vegetables quarantined against in this order shall __ . ^„^^
turned to the port fro.T. which they were ehloped or destr^oyed'^at'the
or
be i:-ir:;ediately re.
option of the owner, c
onsignee or agent. In no case shill such quara.'
tined fruits be allowed to be trr-nsported over, re
upon any dock, warehouse, barge or other property v.
diction of tne State of California, excepting tne £
packed or stored
.tni;
;e juris.
were orL^innlly brought, or to which they are at
deputies of the State Co:r-r.i scion of iio:tic
Guardians are hereby empowered to carry ou
epting tne ship In which they
once transferred
iculture, or
All
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PR0Ci^4J.UVJi.o:J rY THr. GOViirJ^UH, PuOCLAlkli^iG THii, DUE AjJOP?ION AND
liATIPXCATION BY THi PfcOPLi. 0? THi; STATK OF CALIFORNIA OF THAT
Ci-;i^Ai:r ACT KNTITLJiU "AN ACT AUTKOhlZIlIG ?Hr. CONGT RUCTION, ACQUI-
SITION, MAINTENANCii A!«; CONTROL OP A HYGTEM OF STATE HIGHWAYS IN
TAK nTATt: OF C.ALIFO.';:,IA; GPi/CIFYIlK, THi WORK, FIXIN-G THJ-; PAYliKNTS
TO Bi MAI.L BY COU:.TILS FOR MONtYG KXPi!.HDKE TKiiiHKIN; PHOViriNG FOR
THE ISGU.HNCi; AND SALE OP STATE BONDS TO CRMTK A vmj) FOR THE CO'XST RUC-
TION AND ACQU.T:1ITI0N OP GUCH GYGTELI; CIC/.TING A GI..TCING FUND K)R THE
PAYMIJNT OP SAID BONDS; AND PROVIDING FOR THE GUBMIS3I0N OP THIS ACT
TO A VOTsi OF THE PEOPLE-, APPROVED MARCH 22, 1^09; AND PROCLAIMING
THE GAID ACT. AND EACH AND ALL OF THE PKOVIGIONG THEREOF. TO BE IN
FULL FORCE Ai^JD EFFECT A]JD IRREPEAIABLE U^TIL THE PHWCIP.U. A27D IN-
TEREr,T OF THE LI.^^ILITIES THE-ffilN CREATED GHALL B. PAID AirD DISCHARGED.
State of California, )
EXECUTIVE DEPAIiTM.'^ . )
▼H>3?EAS, tne le.il3la-ure of tne State of California at Its reg ular
session conurioncing on the i^th day of Junuciry. 1909. dia duly ana regu-
larly pass a certain act entitled: -An act authorizing tHe construc-
tion, ac-iulsltlon, ..aintenance and control of a systeio of state high-
ways in the state of California; specifying tne work, fixing the
payiTu.>nt3 to be made by counties ^-yr moneys expended th-rein: provid-
Inc; for the issuance ana sale o- stato bonds to create a fund for the
cc:- t.-.jtlon anc acquisition of aucr. system; creatin,:. a sinking fund
for tne payrue> ^aid oonds; and providing for the sub.aission of
this act to :i vote of the people.- which said act was duly arr^-oved
on '.'.iroh 22, 1909; and
UTTiRiAS. i3ald act provides that ti.e same be submitted to the
Peopl ' -^0 Gtate of California for tr.eir ratification at the geroral
election to be held In the month of Noveit.Der. A.D. 1910. and that th«
Governor shall Include tne submlaelon of saldAct to the People, as
aforesaid, In his proclanmt Ion callings for said general election; an«
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"I- inner therein provided, ana In
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* ' • - .. -•: trie Gtnte y •■ . _ ,
'^. . • ' ■ - ■ ' ' ^ pr-jvi.'.onH or L;aid act nnci
: .-• " . -, . • •• ite of C;illfor. .1 duly
;t1s pro Clair at Ion ciillng s.vid general electlor, nforesaid,
tni . - irtnion , •" / . .•*",■• ' ,.;'■: . * ■ • -"••■';
■'•-^•' ■'^^ ' " '* , ■■■-■-"•• " -i L or thu 3tate oT
Calii"cr;.la in accwrda.ice *. •. * . -...rreof for their ratlflcatior
^'t lid general election held : > month of wovein"ber, A,E.l9: . and
WHKRKAn, pursuant to t^.e terns and T,"ovisions of said A.ct
pu:'.:„...t -... ...... ■ -^toc, , • •■ . y .^ . ^ ■ ,. .. -o^mted,
■• 'urr.ed ar. ■' auseci ur.a iciolared in i..ll jTusp^'ots aa j>rovlded by
said / " . -, -ind
WHKpf'"'Ar, - iH Act did re'-^oive in favor thereof a rpoioyit-
^r ... ,' , ■ .■-* It at f?-'^- ■'■'.jctlcn •,--...- .^
■au' •!; t-'japon dia DeoG:;.o ar.d now i:-. in full force and effect as therelr.
provided, and irrepealatle until the principal and Inter-jst of the
liaoillties ir. and by said Act created shall be paid and discharged;
31'..' ' ... ^.i'-ovlded that t.'ie Governor rsiriiT r;i>? rrocia-
■ - - - •
:;o'",:'Hr.-Ri,FORi;, l, htka-- . roHNUON, Oov.rrnor or the state of Cail-
' ntatp
". "An act
i a It ion, mo d contrc
Gtate of California; »t. ^^ the
;-it :i' 1- bur da
tc ?rr-a* und for tiie construct ioji ana; ac<.iui^ltion of su.;:: ayt'tem;
crea" ■ • slnlclng fund fortne p^'.yinent of said ■bonds; ard providing
fo:^ tne sul)ml3Slon of this Act to a vote of the peopla," Approved
"■•.:".r '^ ' , l'>09, the necretary o"' Gtate of t>;f Ptate of California
?'iU3e the saiil Act to *oe duly publir-ned for tne tine and In the
manner therein provided, and in accordance with said Act and as pro-
vided l:y Gection one of Article XVI o"' th(» Constitution of the
Gtat^; 0^ j'lifornia;
Second, That in accordance v-'ith the terms and rrovisions of
said Act hereinbefore referred to, and hereinafter set forth,
the Governor of the Gtate of California did duly include In his
proGl't:i:atlon calling said general election, to be ht^ld and which
was held on the 8th day of Notie:::"ber, A.B. 1910, the subrriission of
said Act to the People of the State of California, and the said Act
was duly oubmitted to the People of the Gtate of Galiforria, in
accordance with the terms thereof, for their ratification at the
said general election so held on the ath day of Noveraher,191o;.
Third, That pursuant to the terms andprovlslons of said Act,
and pursuant to law, the votes cas"? f or or against said Act were
courted, returned, ccmvassed and declared In all respects as provided
"by 3<ad Act a]idby law;
Fourth. That the said Act did receive in favor thereof a
majority of all the votes cast for and against it at the election
aforesaid, and thereupon did become ard now l3 In full force aind
efect, as In ■aid Act provided, and Irrepealable until the prl'^.clpal
and Interest of the liabilities In and oy said Act created shall be
paid and dlaci.arged;
Fifth, That aald Act herein referred to Is In the words and
': /^iio Ing to-wlt:
"An Act autiiorlzlhi? the conntruotion, acquisition, maintenance
and control of a systea of 8tat« Hii^iways In the state of California;
specifying tne work, flxln>; the pay»«*nts to be aaae by counties for
M>r.> y ••n.-rdiMi tn.'reln; rovidi,*- forth' Igsiiance and sale of ' state
bonas Iq CTtfate a funU t';r lr,v dOriulr <.**>. «ori .«it<4 aOH'>«l<>it lon Of SUOH
sysitwa; oreatlmv a Hlnkln*. fund far the; • of sail eras; and
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provifllnii for trio sucmlnslon ov this act to a vote of the people.*
( Apjroved^March 22, 1909.1
The people of tne :3tate of CHllfor;:la, represonted in Sen.ite
and Asaeintly, do enact as follows:
Section 1. A systein of state highvays in and for the Ctate of
California shall be cont^truoted and acquired as and in tne manner
provided ty law by the department of engineering of said state at
a cost not to exceed eighteen million dollars. For the purpose of
providing for the payment of the -eost of the construction or acquisi-
tion of said svstem of said hlnhways, the Gtate of California is
ner^ty authorized to incur an indebtedness in the manner provided
oy this act In the siiiri of eighteen mil lion dollars.
Iiruiiediately after the issuance of the proclamation of the Gov-
ernor, as provined In section 11 of this Act, the Treasurer of the
Gtate Shall prepare ei^-rihteen thousand suitabi..^ "bonds of the State
of California in the denomination of om'thousand dollars each, to
te nuiiiuered from 1 to 13,000 inclusive, and to Dear thedate of the
third day of July, 1;11. The total issue or said tonds shall not
exceed the siun of eighteen miiilon dollars and they shall Dear inter-
est at the rate of four per cent per aiuiun from the date of Issuance
thereor. The said Donds and the interest thereon shall De payable
In gold coin of the United states of the present sta^ndard of value
at tr. : office of tht.' Treasurer of said state at the tines and In
the numner following, to wit: The firr,t four hundred of said Bonds
shall to due and payable on I* c third day of July, 1^17, and four
hundrtd of said bonds In consecutive nun. r leal order shall be due
and payable on the third '.ay of July In each and every year thereafter
until and IncluTlr^? the third day of July, 1961. The Inrerert accruing
on all of said bonds that shaxl be iold or*all be payable at the office
of tn- treasurer of the state on the third day of January and the third
day of July of each and orery yoar after the aaie of tm- naae. Th«
Inter jst on all bonds Issued and sold shall cease on ths dan oT their
■aturlty and the suld uonds so issued and sold shall on the day of
tnelr aaturlty be paid as herein provided and canceled by the treas-
urer of said state. All bonus r«iiMiinln« unsold. shall, at tn« 4at«
^.^y f-.* * ••
• -<-,1 '.-^
:, ■ lurity t;.e.-eof be ... ::. ' ' ' ^-^^ o'
ana destroyed. All bonds issued pursuant to the provisions of this
act 3:ii.i.l uc oif^nod by the governor of this state, count erslgnt-'d by
the State controller ana endorsed by the state treasurer, and the
said bonds shall be so signed, counftr signed and endorsed by the offi-
cers "ho are in the office on the tnird day of July, Ivll, and each
of said bonds snail have t.-ie Great Seal otne State or Jalifornia
impressed tnereon. The said oonas signed, countersigned, endorsed
and sealed as tierein provided, whe;i sold, shall be aJid constitute
a valid and binding obligation upon the State of California, though
the sale thereof be made at a date or dates after the person so
signing, countersigning and er.dorsing, or either of them, snail have
ceased to be the incumpents of said office or offices.
Section 2, Appended to each of said bonds tnere shall be inter-
est coupons so attached that the same may be detached without injury
to or mutilation of said bond. The yald coupons shall be consecutively
nui:/i;ered, nd shall bear the lithographed signature of the state
treasurer who shall be in office on the third d;iy of July, 1911,
No interest snail be paid on any of sail bonds for such time as may
intervene between the date of said oond ani the flay of sale thereof,
unless such accrued Interest shall have been, by the purchaser of
said bond, paid to th>- state at the time of such sale.
Sec, 3, There shall be provided In the general appropriation
till sufficient money to defray all expenses that shall be incurred
by the state treasiurer in the preparation of said bonds ani In the
advertising of the sale thereof, as In this act provided.
Sec. 4, When the bonds authorized by this act to be Issued shall
have beon signed, count ere lfe.ne4, e;;dor8ed ard sealed as In section
one rrovldett, the state treasuror shall sell tie saite In such parcels
and nuiibers as the governor or the state ah ill direct, to the highest
bl'ider for cash. Tlie governor of the state shall Issue to the state
treasurer such direction Irjbedlately after being requested flo to do,
through^ Dy a resolution duly adopted and passed by a majority vote
or the advisory board of the dcpartiiH-i.t or englreering* Said resolu-
tion Shall tp«clfy ttM aaount of aoney miloh, in the Jud|c».r.t of said
advisory tourd shall be reviulrcd at such time u- ^ "it t,>jVcrri r oi'
the state shall dlroct the state treasurer to sell such niurber of
said "bonds as may be required to raise said amount of money, and
that said bonds shall be sold in consecutive numerical order com-
mencirife vrlth the first four hundrt^d tiiereof. The state treasurer
sha i not accept any blci wr.ich is less that) the par value of the
bond plus ti e interest vmich has accrued t/ ereon between the ^ate
of sale and the last preceding interest maturity date. The state
treasurer may at the time and place fixed by him for said sale con-
tinue such sale as to the whole or any part of the bonds offered to
S'.iCh tiire and place as he may at the time of such continuance
designate. Before offering; any of said bonds for sale, the flald
treasurt-;r shi II detach therefrom all coupons which have matured or
will mature before the date fixed fcr such sale. The state treas-
urer shall give notice of the time andplacc of sale by publication
in two nt-wsjaj-ers published in the city and county of San Prancisco
ana in one newspaper putlisied in the city of Oaiilard, ar.d in one
newspaper published ir the City of Los Angeles aj.d in one newspaper
published in the city of Sacramento once a weeic for four weeks next
preceding tho date fixed for such sale. In addition to the notice
last above provided for, the state treasurer may give such further
notice as he may deem advisable, but the expenses and cost of such
additional notice shall not exceed the siua of five h;.ndred dollars
for each sale so advertised.
There is hereby created in ajid for the state treaaijry a fund
to be knowr. and de8lf,nate<l as tf e ■Gtate Highway Fund", and Immedlatei.-
after such sale of bonds the treasurer of the state ah ill pay into
the state treas-jiry anu cause to be placed In said state highway
fund the total aiaount received for said bonds, except such a?rourt
as Bt^y tiave been paid as accrued interest thereon. The ainount
tbit shall have been paid at such sale as aderued Interest on the
bonds sold Shall be by the treasurer of tnc 8tat«,inji>Hdlately after
such salt, paid Into the tvmsnrf of the state and placed In tho lntex>-
est ard sinking fund.
The Moneys placed in the state blfttriqr fund, pursuant to the pro-
▼ -elonr. or tr.is section, shall oe used exclusively for the acquisi-
tion or rir;nts or way for ana the aciiulsltion and construction of
Olid ..,. t r; or state hl^.Ji- ays. The route or routes of said state
hli-;h\vays shall Ue selected by the department of engineerlr^ and
said route shall be so selected an said hl^^nways so laid out and
constructed or acquired as to constitute a contiruouc and connected
state highway systea running north and south tnroug^. the state tra-
y^i^^^L SacraBientp andean Joaquin. yai ley 8 and alongthe Pacific
coast Ly the most direct and practicalJle routes, connectlr^ tne covinty
seftts of t:;e several G0\intie8 througii which it passes and Joining
the centers of popul;.tion, together with such branch roads as nay be
necestjury to connect tiierewith the several cour.ty seats lying east
and west of such state highway.
Moneys shall be drawn from said state highway fund for the pur-
poses or this act upon warrants duly drawn by the controller of the
state upon de and3 made by the departr^cnt of engineering^ and audited
by the state toard of cxaiiiiners.
Sec. 5. There is hereby appropriated from the general Hind
In the state treasury such sum annually ;is v in benecessary to pay the
prlr.clpal of and thelnterest on the oonds, ii;8ued and sold purauant
to the provisions or this act, as said principal and Interest becomes
due and pa:/able.
There shall be coll; cted annually axjt in the saiue mariner and at
the uai^^e time as other state revenue Is collected such a sum, In
addition to theordinary rover.ues of the state as shall be required to
pay the principal and interest on daid bonds as herein provided, and
it i.; )it,r^by made tnc duty of all officers charged by law with any
duty in re,^ard to the collection of said revenue, to do and perform
each and every act wnlch shall be necessary to collect such additional
sun.
The treasurer of the state shall, on the rirst day of January, 19IJ
and on the first day of each July and the first day of each January
thi reaf ter trjuisfer fro» the general fund of the state treasury to the
Interest urd •Inlcini, fund, s ch an a«)unt of the moriy ty this act
.n
appropriated as shall be required to pay the interest on the "bonds
theretofore sold, ;intll the Ij.terest on all of said bor.ris so sold
shall have "been paid or shall have becocie oue in accordance with the
provisions o:" this act.
There is hereby created in the state treasury a fva-A to be known and
dasl.J:nated as the "Dtate Highway and Sinking Fund". The treasurer
of the State shall on tho first day o:' July of the year 1917,ar.d on
the first day Q^f July, of each ajwl every year thereafter in which
a parcel of the bonds sold pursumt to the provislonn of this act
shall becor;e due, iransfer froin the general fund of tneGtate treasury
to the said state hi>;hway sinl:in;i fund, such an amount of the moneys
appropriated by this act as may be required to pay the irlndpal of
the boncis so becoming due and payable in such years.
Sec. 6. The :ri?jipal o:" all o' said bor.ds sold shall be pnld
at ^Y: time the same becoaies due, frora th*j state hif;hway sirilng fund,
and the inter, st on all bonds sold shall be paid at the time said
Interest becomes due, from the irterest ana slnXint' fund, Botli i rln-
clpnl and Interest shall be so paid upon warrants duly drawn by the
controller of the state upon demands audited by the state board of
examiners, and the faith of the State o:' California Is hereby
pledt;ed for the payment of the principal of said bonds so sold, and
the interest accruing thereon.
Sec. 7, The state controller and state treasurer shall iceep
full anc particular account and record of all their proceedlrf;s under
this act cijd they shall trfinsmit to the governor In triplicate an ab-
stract of ill such proceedlr^s thereunder vlth an annual report Ir
triplicate, one copy of each to be by the gover.ior, laid before each
houre of the legislature biennially. All books and papers pertaining
to The matter provided for In this act shall, at all times, be open
to the lii^x^ctlon of any party Interested, or the g vernor, or the
attoriioy-ceneral, or a com. It tee of either Ijranch of the legislature
or a Joint committee of both or any citizen of tho state,
8«o.6 The hltmvay constructed or acquired under the pr'^Ylslone
of this act shall be puratanent In character (Uid Tm flrlehcd with oil
or madadaa or ji lonirutirn of Loth, or o oth«r saterlal as ir.
the Jiidgmerit of the said clei>artnient of engineer Ir^ shall "be most
suitable and test adapted to thepartlcular locality traversed. The
state (lejartment or engineer ii;g, in the name of the people o* ti^e
Gtat.1' or 0 llfornla, may pm-chase, receive "by dom^tlon or dedication,
or lease any right of way, rocK quarry or land necessary or proper
for the conctruction, use or malrtenance of said state hlf;hway, and
shall proceed, If necessary, to condemn under the provl.lonsof the
Code or civil Procedure r^a ting to euch proceedlr^s any necessary
or proper rightof v.ay, roclc quarry or land. The department of en-
gineering shall have fuil power and authority to purchase all sup-
plies, Kfiterlal, machinery and to do all other thirds necessary or
j,-r 1 ,-- In i-jr^Q cont3truction ana malntenar.ce of said state hlj^hway,
with the exception or those putlis hlj^hways which have teen permanently
inproved under county or periiianent road division "bond Issues within
three years prior to tno adO]tlon or this act; all pucllc highways
within this state lyinj., v ithln the rltht of way of said state highway
as leterrrilned and adopted hy the department of engineering shall he
am the saiiie shall "become a part of the right of way of said state
hlghAvay, without compensation toelrig paid therefor; PROVIDED nothing
herein coi.talr.ed shill require the state to .r.aintaln any highway along
or on said right of way, i;rlor to the completion or acquisition of
the permanent liuprover.ients contemplated by this act. Whenever any
money received from the sale of bonds, under the provisions of this
act, Shall be expended in any county in this state, such county must
pay Into the state treasury such sum each year as shall equal the
interest, at the rate of four per cent per ajmua, upon the entire
sum of money expendea within such county in the construction of said
state hlt^way, less such portion of said a&ount exj ended as the tonds
mat'ored under the provision of this act, shall oear to the total nun.ba*
of toonis sold and outstar.dlr.g. All highways constructed or acquired
under the provisions of this act snail be permanently maintained and
controlled ty th'j State of California,
sec. 9, This act, If ad pted by the people, shall take effect
on the ihlrty-flrst aay of D«c«atoer, 1>10, as to ^11 lis provisions
exc-t -hoae rrj .tin^ to. and eoefsary for. Its subr.t^Mion t-) the
people ana for returning, canvassing and proclaiming tho votes, and
to such accejted provisions tnis act shaJl take effect immediately
Sec. 10. 'mil' act sh-il be subiuitted to the people of the
state of California for their ratification at the next general elec-
tion to te holden in the month of November, 1910, A.r., and all ballots
at sai'l election shall have printed thereon, and at the end thereof,
zae words "For the Gtate H U;hway act"; ana in a separate line, under
.„lM„ia»ej, the words •Against the State Highway Act". Opposite said
linL'S tl.ere shall be left spaces in which the voters n.ay make or stajnp
a crocs to indicate whether they vote for or against said act, and
those votln- for said act an,.ii do so by placing a cross opposite
the words "For the state hi^^hway act", and all those voting against
the said act shall do so by placing a cross opposite the words
■Against the state highway act." The gov rnor of this state shall
include the subrdssion of this act to the people, as aforesaid, in
his proclanjHtion calling for said general electio.n.
Sec. 11. The votes cast for or against this act shitl be
counted, retur-ad and canvassed and declared in the sair^e manner and
subject to the sarne rules as votes cast for state officers, and if it
appears that said act ijhall have received a majority of all the votes
cast Tor and against it at xkeUi such election, as aforesaid, then the
sanie shall have effect as hereinbefore provided and shall be irrepeal-
able until the principal a..:d Interest of the liabilities herein created
Shall be paid and discharged, and the governor sh-tll malce proclama-
tion thereof. But i- a majority of the votes cast, as aforesaid, are
ar,alniit this act then the s'^-ne shall be and become void.
Sec. 1?. It Shall bethe duty of the secretary of state to have
tnis H(,t published in at least one newspajer in each county, or city
and county, if one be published therein, throut;hout this state, for
three months next preceding the general election to be holden In the
Bonth of November, A.D. nineteen hundred and ten; the coat of publica-
tion Shall be paid out of the general fund, on controller's warrants
auiy drawn for tne purpooe.
Sec. 13, Tnis act shall De known and cited as the "state high-
v.avs act",
Gcc. 14. All acts and parts of acts in conflict v^lth the pro-
visions of this act are hereby repealed.
In Witness ViHiereof , I have hereunto set my hand and caused
to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of California, at my
office in the state Capitol, this ^^^ * day of August, in the
year of our Lord, One Thousand Nyie Hundred and Eleven.
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PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO TH:
TO BE VOTED UPON AT A SPECIAL
1. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 2.
Adopted in S*nutf. r<'biuary Ji>. A. D lHll. Walt- r N. I'.itiish, S..iytarv of the Stnate.
Adopted In Asst-mbly. March 1, A. D. ll'll. U B Mallniy. <'hii*f Cli-rk of tho Asst-mbly.
This resolution was ureivid by thi- Oov.-nioc, ihl-s 7th day of March. A. D. 1911.
Alcxandt-r McCabe, Private S*'eretar>* of the l^"vemor.
CiiAPTEi: 37. — t<tnatt: Constitutional Amfndnicat Xo. 2. A raaofufion pro'jtosing to the
proifh of the Statv of Califortiia an atnt lUh i^/it tij section Ji article Xl of tht tnntttitu-
tiou of tht State of CaHfornUt.
The kxi-'jlature of tht? Stale of *.*alift»rnia at its regular s»-88iun. roinmencing on tht^ second
day of .I.iiiuary, hi the year nlnet* • i. hundnd aid ti-wn. iwo thirds of the nuinl.»Ts .•)<t ted
to Ihi' s>iian* and aKscmbly vnlhii; therefor, ii. rfby pr"[H.sviii to tli.- proplf nf iht- .<tal-- of
California that .s.ction fourteen Ult of arti l._ i-K-v. ii (X!t of Ihi- Lonslitutlon of thi- .<tate
of California, be ani.initH) to n ad a.s f<dlow.s
Section 14. The legislature may by general and uniform laws provide for the Inspec-
tion, measurement and graduation of merchandise, manufactured articles and commod-
ities, and may provide for the appointment of sucn officers as may be necessary for such
inspection, measurement and graduation.
A. J. Wallace,
PresidtiOl of the Senate.
A. H. Hewitt.
Speaker of the AssM-mblv.
AttfSt :
KitANK C JoftpAN. Sotreiary of Stait-.
Endorsfd: KlUd In the office of tiie J^tiietary of State the Slh day of March. A. D. ISll,
at 10; UO o'rloik a. m. I-Yank C. Jordan. Secretary of Slate. By Frank H. Cory, Deputy.
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND-
MENT NO- 5.
Ailopt.d ill Sinate. March 18. A. D. 1911. '
Ador-t'd in Assembly. March ■J.'b. A. D. 11*11
This iis<»lution was received by thi- (jo\
Alexandt-r MeCabe. I*rivate Secretary of the <
Chaitkr K4. — CniHiiiittet :>ubstittite for frvnof
tii'ti jH'intKiutf tu th* i)' If ill' of thi Stilt* "I
of th* siiitt of Califoinui. Ojf uiUttntf n «* f
ttfsijiitot* it itit set titm Si rcit ami o»ii hutf o:
I'f l'ftl:t< I'ntit. nintiuy to thurteni of routti'
th* :iiiu*inh r theriof.
The K-f;lsUiiuie of the State of Callfuriiia.
V'alt J N. Farrisli, Secretary of the Senate.
L. 1 MalUiry, Chief Clerk of tlie Assembly.
MUM this -'"th day of March. A. D. li*ll.
'■ *\i nor.
C' Btitutional Atnendmcnt Xo. a. A resolu-
u^lorniti iiH it,iit nttut* nt tu th' iiniNtit»tittn
-■ rrf ?t to urtitli XJ th* n nf tit In known tnttt
■ Wri .'fie;* XI of thi vontttttution of the State
'H iiH't um* mttn* Hts to s'trh eharters. ixntt to
its thirty-niuth regular session, comnieneing
• 1j* o: all thf nit-niUrs .h-cted to each of the
iiei'.y piupoms thai a mw »i-clion b.' added
• 't C .lfo:nlii. to Im> known and d*^slKiiijled us
CO ^litijti.'ii .'f th.- Stall- of <.*aliforni.i. and
on tlic **e. oh.l day of January. 15*11. two tt
l\v . iH'ii.s,-!* ,i( said l»'Ki»Ialurf voting thert-ff;
i"i .(rii' It XI of th.* constitution of th.* Stiit-
s.-.H(.ii s, \.n .tn.I on.- half of arliil- Xl 'i i
to lea.! : s r..il..ws
Section 7 ... Any county may frame a d .. t«r tor its own government consistent with
and subject lo the constitution tor. having fr„meo such a charter, may frame a new one *
relating to the matters hereinafter in this ^ecti»* 'Specified, and none other, by causing a
board of httcen freeholders, who have bee for at least five years qualified electors thereof
to be eiei.te3 .ly the quahfied electors of s-^d county, at a general or special election. Said
board of freeholders may be so elected m pursuance of an ordinance adopted by the vote
of three fifl- s of alt the members of the board cf supervisors of such county, declaring
that the public mterest requires the election of *jch ooard for the purpose of preparing
and proposing a charter for said county, o*- in pt./suance of a petition of qualified electors
of said county as nere.nafter provided. Sict pet i on. signed by fifteen per centum of the
qualified electors of said county, computed njon t' e total num&er of votes cast therein for
all candidates for governor at the last prece^; ng , neral election at which a governor was
elected, praying for the election of a board o' fif en freeholders to prepare and propose a
cha-ter lor said county, may be filed in the o ce jf the county clerk. It shall ne the duty
ne the
.Oi.l'tV.
quahfied electors. If required
I 'Hj cirrK. wlhin twerity d-v
••me. ana tff ascertain trom TT*e'r«^ra «•
whether -^^.d petition is signed by the req^tnte
filing cf S.I d petition, to ex<i
•-*•••«• Mtton o1 etectcra Of t<t«
Mw .. -4 . .. -.4. _ ^ -- - -- - - — jmber of quahfied electors. If -^h^--^*-
^ w board of supervisors shad aulf orire ^im to employ persons specially to
assist htm m the work of e«amming such petition and shall provide for their compensi-
*-."; u " * completion of such eM.-^mmation, »,iid clerk shall forthwith attach to said
petition his certificate, properly dated, showing the result thereof, and if. by said certifi-
fr-:.*.'* } appear that said petition la signed hy the requisite number of qualified
electors, said clerk shall immediately present said r I'tion to the board of superv-sors. if
Ji* 'Jl"*i'*"i' o**^^/**''" ^* '** "'"* regular mee ng after the date of such ce-ti'icate.
Upon the adoption of such ord. nance, or the presrnation of such petition, said board of
•upervisors sha I order the holding of a specal ection for the purpose of electing such
SJ? 5 '/'f'^olders. which sa.d specai election . ,ali be held not less than twenty days
nor more than siity days after the adoption of f . ordinance aforesaid or the presentation
or said petition to said board o* supervisors: prov ed. that if a general election shall occur
ih« ft^H n»n*'.?^ '"!. '*'*" t^renty days nor no . than smty days after the adoption of
..Th^I J 7/ "u".-**- •"■ '""^^ presentation of . d pet.t.on to said board of supervisors
M'd board of freeholders may be elected at sucn enerai election. Candidates for election
as members of said board of freehoidera shall
the s^me manner as may be provided ti't gene-
electors, of candidates for county offices, to be
It •''all ue the duty of sa<d boar-d of freehou
c^ election shall have bee-
after t >r 'WW
pre,
m*
off
thr
lis
arc
tS I
th-.
arn
nc
a charter for sjid county.
'd of freeholders, or a majt
■"■fc 0* «a'd coLjnty and the
• 3fs »han the'-e
\ da>iy ncwspat. '
-pv fJed tHaf tf
on
nominated by pet't'on. substantially m
law for the oom.nat'On. by petition of
ted for at general elections.
-•s. Within one hundred and twenty days
declared oy said board of supervisors, to
ARich Shall be s<gned >n duplicate by the
ty of them, and be nied one copy m the
t»*er .n the office of the county recorder
> «» 4A<d proposed charter to be pub*
' ]• ' .11 circulation printed published
. -yt-f'T no \. y daily newspaper
< ' ed for at least
'led. pubhshcd
'^w %..- ^- da.iy
^ osed
each ol tlic two ho. is-
section one of article
to rt^ad as foHoWF ;
Section 1. Every
quired the rights of
naturalized ctizen th
of the age of twtr ty
preceding the elect. o-
days, and in the ele
which are now O'' m-
idiot, no insane pers
convicted of the em:
shall not be able to
name, shall ever e<e
visions of this anier:;
son prevented by a
person who now 'as
and upwards at ti^e :
Att« St :
Pkank C. J.
KndorHcd : File.
at U : 30 o'clock .
.■t il.e said leg:lKlature votiriK m i.i\..r tln-i>-..i. i..^i.'li> i-i ..i-...-«. . t:.at
'WO nf the constitution of the State of Caltfonda be ameiide4po a.-*
itlve citizen of the United States, every person who shall have ac-
tizenship under or by virtue of the treaty of Queretaro. and^every
■reof. who shall have become such ninety days prior to any el<Rtlon,
;:;ne years, who shall have been resident of the state one yea' next
and of the county in which he or she claims his or her vote ninety
tton precinct thirty days, shall be entitled to vote at al! elections
hereafter be authorized by law: provided, no native of Chna. no
n. no person convicted of any infamous crime, no person he eafter
-zzlement or misappropriation of public money, and no persci who
ead the constitution in the English language and write his ir her
se the privileges of an elector in this state: provided, that tt-e pro-
; nent relative to an educational qualification shall not apply to ar y per-
hysical disability from complying with its requisitions, nor o any
the right to vote, nor to any person who shall be sixty years of age
me this amendment shall take effect.
A. J. \Va! !..\. K
Pn-sitlcnt of th- .<»- late.
A. H. Hewitt,
Speaker of th" A.-JS^-ribly.
S»*crftnrv of i»tate.
Oic office of the 5««'('retary of State the ;*th day of February, A. I>. 1911,
Frank C. Jord.in, Secretary of Stat**. By Prank H. Cory. Deouty.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 17.
Adopted In .S« • it
Adopted in As> i;
This rcsolutio', v
A!.'x;indor Mct'iii .-.
CHAPTEK :».— .Sr; (if.
peopu uf th* >f(i
fomin. bu ithii III
proptrtj/. and tu
Th.- hjriplatiir*' o
day of J;inuar> tt
mcnilM-rs .■leiteo t.
prolMisfs that H . I
be amended so le i
January :.'S. A. D. U«ll. W.iU'T N. Parrisli. Se. r-'t;iry of U.. S-nate.
v. Kehruary 1, A. D. l:»n. U li. Mallory. Chief Cli-rk .>f the Assembly.
* received by the Governor, this 2nd day of Febnjary. A. V. 1911.
rivale Secretiirj' of the ilovernor.
Const it utinnai Amendment Xo. 77. --I rcsolwf ton to propnsr fn the
of Ciilifitrnia an anirmitiifnt to the coMafttufion nf th* Stat' n' Cali-
7 srrtiiiu fourtii n '>f artirle I thereof, relating to tht rit/hts or ; irafr
f taw of emimnt domain.
tile Slate of t\iIiforniii. at its regular session. c«)n)mencinK the cond
tile year one tiiouF;ind nine hundretl and e|fv.ii. two ihhdp of .i\ the
• ■■ich of (he houses nf said legislature voting in fa\or ther»^»f. iereby
n fourteen .if article 1 of the con»t!tiitlon of the State nf (\Ui.>mia,
o read a» follows:
Section 14. I n .-ate property shall not be taken or damaged for public use without Just
compensation h v '.g first been made to. or paid into court for, the owner, anfl to right
of way shall be iioropriated to the use of any corporation other than municipal u-tl full
compensation ti •..■for be first made in money or ascertained and paid into coi. t frr the
of any beneNts from any improvement proposed by such cc pci ition.
n shall t^e ascertained by a jury, unless a Jury be waived. ^< >n other
rt of record, as shall be prescribed by law. The taking of pri - ite orop-
run by steam or electric power for logging or lumbering puri )ses shall
owner, trrespect
which compens
civil cases in a
erty for a railri
be deemed a ta
private propert
thereby becom.
' I for a public use. and any person, firm, company or corporat :}n taking
pon and
Attent .
f'UANK C.
End«>ri>ed : F
at J* : 0« uc|i»rV
ider the law of eminent domain for such purposes shall thcr
a common carrier.
A. J WAt-t
Prenldent of th
A. H. Hkv
Speaker of th'- v
ji riAN. Se« Tetary of State.
'■ In the ottic of the S4^cretarv of ."^tate the :ird dav of F<-hruar>
P V Frank c Jordan. Se<ret:\rv «»f Stat**. Hv FYnnk H. Cor\
S« 'late.
"T.
*-nbly.
\.I> istu,
l>ei ity.
6 SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO- 20.
Ailopt.d in '
AtloftiNl In .
Tliia ri.<4>Iui
Ah xiinilft M<^
<*IIAITKH
ptoplf .
fi*rn ut ,
fitiff*. fi
;lln>'n<t' •! :••■ i-
Section fi.
inhabitants a»
direction of tr'
qijent To T»-e
laws ■
Qove'
Chartr
been. *pi ,1 ■
of sa<d ( It t
alerted n I
rite Man-h ^. A. I». l»n. Waller N f^arrinh. Se. ret:ir>- of th- lat*.
s.-nihiy. March 26. A. D. I nil. U H. M.illorv. Chhf Clerk of th. .\ rnbly.
■II wa^ r*-*ehed hy the ijovernor. thin JTth diiy of Man It. .*. It'll.
I"-. l*rlvnte Secretary of the Governor.
'-Nafr Constitt*ti'tnal A mrndM^nt \o. >r*. .1 rrsttlMttnn to ftrt^ptjn io thr
stnt* i,f t'alifi'i-tfu. or. itHtrndment to th* i*ntMtitut^on uf thr titot' -f Cati'
• • */ Htrtinn ' loht nf iirtutf Xi of Miifi consfif Mfion. rrlntint; In .), -trrs of
' ..rf„..»if,t th^ntn
.ill Ihe
lierehy
■ F . u' ■ ..f -T ; ' I- .\ I ■ I iri-- ■■>! -II -■,'!.. n ..[ \\. .-t ii- ..f i ■ , ■ -m;!. \**
'- I.I I- f .l!..w«
*' y city containing a population of more than three thousand f ^e ndred
itcertained and established by the last preceding census, take i •' ^r the
:ongr«ts of the United States, or by a census of sa'd city. tA<e subse*
resaid census, under tne direction of tne ieg<siat>ve t>ody th>>-e under
the taking o* tee census of cities, mjy t'-ame a charter 'o» t» own
stent witn. and sutiject to. the constitution, of. hawmg fr.^ »• such a
•^e M new o*^'. by causmg a board of fifteen freeholders, wh ' have
* .- . • -« a 1 'ed sleet or ♦ t^ef eof to be elected tiy the qi-ai 'if -'ectors
' mijmcipai election. Said bca'd of freehoide't * ne so
irice adopted by a vote of two thirds of ;iii x^r v'^'Oers
■ - • -Tiy of such city, declaring thjt t^e pub- nterest
the purpose of p*-eparing .«nd proposing arter*
■ on of quai'f>ed e'ettors of sa d c<ly. at *■ ■ a^er
■ •"■' Of ce'itum of t*** o -i '-ni electors c' •^ dty
itt theren fof ■> •'■s for g ■■■0'- at
1 governor was r'ng fo •- e'ec*
• I'd c".t''«' %» d ■ > t^e
lawj
shai
pro||
now
andl
law J
If
proii
preJ
conl
san
any!
shall
signfl
sucfr
nun
ittn^
solid
sectf
circl
to s|
SOlli
to tl
and T
it Pi
son |_
to a|
natu
Unl^
the L
El
cou^
any I
the r
fron
and I
assil
The|
atta
dat«
toga
tlfiQ
tific
with
filed
shaM
then
forti
exa4
sign
istrfl
site I
of
A
reca
reqU
upoil
upoi|
cas«
Tl
elec
sucti
tivej
exeif
and J
•I*
ele
Stru
hav4
shall
Thu
in
ressi
\ar% to l^r
■■■■
CERTIF'ED COPY
Or' THE
B TO THE CONSIITUTION OF THE STATE O:
N AT A SPECIAL ELECTION TO IE HELD ON THE TENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A, D. 1911 J
[ate of California l»e aiueiiciedpo aa
every person who shall ha-/e ac-
I the treaty of Queretaro. and.every
«h ninety days prior to any elKtlon,
J resident of the state one yea' next
lor she claims his or her vote linety
1 be entitled to vote at all elctions
Jw: provided, no native of Ch ia. no
Infamous crime no person he eafter
If public money, and no perscft who
pl'Sh language and write his )r her
■1 this state: provided, that t^e pro-
■alification shall not apply to a t> per-
pg w.th Its requisitions, nor :o ^ny
son who shall be sixty years of age
ffect.
A. J. Wallace.
Pr^Hl-l-nt of ihi- Stflat.-.
A. H. Hewitt, J
Speaker nf the AsstnaMv.
I the 9th day nf I'.hrnarv. A. !> '11.
Ptate. By Frank H. Cory. IHf. :y.
lENDMENT NO. 17.
P.mi.^h. .<>■. n-tary of the :^»"::;ite.
illnry. ChH-f Clerk of the AP-'^mlity.
-'nd day of February. A. 1' I'Ul.
A rr»ijlutiun to pritposf ^ the
' cinintituti'in ff th* stntr • ' -f/i-
I'f, rtlatmg to the ritfhta of f iff
►lar tietwluii, mmmenelnf: th« ;;• ^ "nd
anil i*l«*\vn. two thirds ol > i 'hr
tiirt' vothiic in favor thereof, ■ ''V
^tliution of thf State of Cii.' ; Ma.
lamaged for public i.se with:M : just
I court for. the owner, and q -^ ght
tion other than municipal i-: : full
rtained and paid -nto court ^ar the
nent proposed by such cc-f • -Tion.
niess a Jury be wa-ved. as iher
■> A The taking of prKa:- fop-
fl a or lumbering purpo^ hall
jmpany or corporato
pur;
lany or corporat^o- .^rnq
poses shaK theriu^ j' and
A. J Wallvc
Pre«idtnt 4>r th- s t^-.
A. H. ilEWIT
.Speaker of the Ahp /.ly.
11..- :{id itiy of Filmia'v \ ISII,
V>\ Frank II. C'-iv r>- ty.
LNDMENT NO. 20.
lViirL«*ii. S«-ir»-tarv nf tl ^ iint».
lil'Ty. Chi. f Cl«*rk of ll: A w-nibly.
7ili ihiy of Manh. > 1 11*11.
A rtanlHiion to in ,, >.^f fo th*
rointtttutUtn nf th*- .*f r-r of C«/i-
ladfMfioM. rrtottntt f- »i(frf* r» of
H. »!"|..n. . onini.-M. Iiu
itiitl . I. MI), (wm thii
votinic in ftivur Ih<
Rlon of III.- Slat. ..f t
th«n thr«« thousand
Iprecedmg census, tak-
census of sa<d c.ty. t
|he ieg<slat've tody ti
nay frame a charter
iition. lor. hawing fr
■ fifteen fre«hotders w
1 he elected cy the qia
ia'd board of free^otdt
' twc t^.^dJ u' Ml *
II III.- *i- -
- i.f hII the
'if. hereby
■ (••rnlii. tie
c hundred
under the
en subse-
eof. under
>r ite own
ed such a
shah have
ed electors
may be so
- iTiembers
.f «a'd cty
)overnor at
" t»*e et#c*
measure receiving the I'.ghest affirmat v
law. all measures submitted to a vote o'
shall be printed, and together with aigi
proponents and opponents thereof, shall
now provided by taw as to amendmeits
and the persons to prepare and present
law. be selected by the presiding officer
If for any reason any initiative or rcf-- -ndu'" measure, proposed by petition as herein
provided, be not submitted at the electc specified in this section, such failure shall not
je eral elcc! on, and no law or amendment to the
■ all be «- omitted at any election unless at the
■ easures proposed by petition of the electors, if
.ote s.nall j 'evaif. Until otherwise provided by
e electors under the provisions of this section,
-nt» for and against each such measure by the
mailed to each elector m the same manner as
- tf** constitution, proposed by the legislature:
" a'Qunifnts shall, until otherwise provided by
;ne senate.
11.
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 45.
prevent its submission at a succeeding
constitution, proposed by the legisIatLre
same election there shall be submitted .i
any be so proposed, as herein provided-
Any initiative or referendum petition
shall contain a full and correct copy of t
signer shall add to his signature his pi.'
such exist. His election precinct shaM
number of signatures attached to each se
iting signatures to the same. Any qua'
solicit said signatures witlitn the county a
'■■ly oe p"^scnted in sections, but each section
- t t e ana text of the proposed measure. Each
■- o' residence, giving the street and number if
so appea'- on the paper after his name. The
; on shall Le at the pleasure of the person solic-
r trd elector of the state shall be competent to
ty and county of which he is an elector. Each
section of the petition shall bear the nan^e f?* the county or city and county in which it
circulated, and only quahfied electors 0* ?i 'i cOL.nty or city and county shall be competent
to Sign such section. Each section shall -ave attached thereto the affidavit of the person
soliciting signatures to the same, stating ' s own quatifications and that all the signatures
to the attached section were made in his ^"■etence and that to the best of his knowledge
and belief each signature to the section is tre geoune signature of the person whose name
it purports to be. and no other affidavit thereto shall be required. The affidavit of any per-
son soliciting Signatures hereunder shati be verfied 'ree of charge by any officer authorized
to administer oaths. Such petitions so vc fiedshi^i be prima facie evidence that the sig-
natures thereon are genuine and that the ofsons t gnmg the same are qualified electors.
Unless and until it be otherwise proven tipc^ officii' investigation, it shall be presumed that
the petition presented contains the signat. --es of t^e reqiusite number of quahfied electors.
Each section of the petition shall be ' '«d with the clerk or registrar of voters of the
county or city and county in which it « is ctrci,iated. but all said sections circulated in
any county or city and county shall be t .-3 at the same time. Withm twenty days after
the filing of si-ch petition in his office the sa d clerk, or registrar of voters, shall determine
from the records of registration what rtmber of qualified electors have signed the same,
and If necessary the board of supervisors shall allow said clerk or registrar additional
assistants for the purpose of examining s .:ii oet'tion and provide for their compensation.
The said clerk or registrar, upon the toipiet on of such examination, shall forthwith
attach to said petition, except the signatures t lereto appended, his certificate, properly
dated, showing the result of said examtr.ition and shall forthwith transmit said petition,
together with his said certificate, to the secretary of state and also file a copy of said cer-
tificate in his office. Within forty days ff u"^ the transmission of the sa'd petition and cer-
tificate by the clerk or registrar to the se-ftary <>* state, a supplemental petition identical
with the original as to the body of the p*r* '-on tut containing supplemental names, may be
filed with the clerk or registrar of voters. 3S a'^^esaid. The clerk or registrar of voters
shall within ten days after the filing of sn.f supD'emental petition make hke examination
♦ u- < __ -M ..-- ^^^ ,j^^ completion of such examination shall
It
thereof, as of the original petition, and
forthwith attach to said petition his cert
examination, and shall forthwith transmit
signatures thereto appended, together wl'
When the secretary of state shall have
istrars of voters a petition certified as f-
site number of qiali'ted electors, he shall '
of voters of every cornty or city and cOL.r
A petition shall be deemed to be filed v.
receipt by him of a certificate or certifi
requisite number o* electors of the state
upon receipt of such copy, file the same fc
upon the clerk or registrar of voters shal
oroperly dated, showing the result of said
0* said supplemental petition, except the
t ficate. to the secretary of state.
,. ; *rom one or more county clerks or req-
- ded to have been signed by the requi-
transmit to the county clerk or registrar
■ c stJte his certificate showing such fact.
. secretary of state upon the date of the
owing said petition to be signed by the
county clerk or registrar of voters shall,
d in his office. The duties herein imposed
?rformed by such registrar of voters in all
ts
cases where the office of registrar of voters e*
The initiative and referendum powers 0* tt-- people are hereby further reserved to the
electors of each county, city .^nd county, c. nd town of the state, to be exercised under
such procedu'-e as may be provided by law. .jntil ot"erw se provided by law. the legisla-
tive body of any such county, city and countv city or tov^ may provide for the manner of
exercisnq the tnttiative and referer dum po'k«rs here.' reserved to such count-es. cities
and cuunties, cities and towns, but shall no: require more than fifteen per cent of the
-i«. '^' ^w**"***,* .^® propose any ir tiatlve m-TSure nor more than ten per cent Of the
•lectors thereof to order the referendum
this section shall be con-
At(.-»l
frItASK r* JoitJ-AN. t^-i r. |:,ry .if St
Kniloty. <| Kilnl In th.- nifl, 1 ..f rh. s
at « : 30 o Vlmk P n frVnnk f Jor,!
A. J Wai i.A'-it.
Pr<*»l<t*-nt of th« Si-nal*-
A. M Mkwitt.
jtpiMkcr of thf AM«-niblv.
■ctAto th«" JOtIi .hiv of K«*bni»n-. A. P. Dtll
, of Stilt*- Hv Kr-nk M Tory. n«'piity.
i. tKNATC CON8TITUT.0NAL AMENDMENT NO. 2%.
In |»r
Adopt<'d in Senat'-. Marrh S, A. D. UUl. Wait. 1 X. Parrisli. S^mti ■ ry of the .S--
v\doi'l'd In Aawnihly. March 2.">. A. D. 1911. U B. Mallory. Chief Ci..i .. oC th.- A8»t-tn
This re&dntion was re<fived by the Governor, ihls iiih day of M rch, A. D. 1^
.\le\an'i'-r Mt-Oabt, Private Secretary of the Governor.
Chaptec
nfcti''
Califorrr
two thir
tlnrttif.
XX of •-
Sec ^
const'tt :
so dec! !
missio*-'
shall s.
employe'
such ci
officer :
son he't
under ^
ited by '
AtHsl.
En.i...
at 10; !■
ti:;. — St natf Conatitutional Atm ndvirnt So. >J. A rraututi'if
• <! thi Statf of Cultfitrnin un nmt ntt)'f nt to the constitutinn of ''
/'. "f urtirle XX rvlatinu to ttr»n itf ufflvt .
it li't thf Hinatr. thr ti9S»tnbhi vitncurrinff. That tIm- h-Klslatir
t, ;it Its n-jfiilar w-swinn eoniniencing on The st-ronO day of Ja;:
!^ 'if aii the meniU-rs elected to each llOIIfe i>t SiiU\ leKixllltUi
.ti>l»y proposes to liie people t>f tile statf of t';ilif»irn{a that s>
.' . unstliiillon of ,s;ii'l .•itale h*- aniemltd so as t<t n-ad as foll^.-s
When the term of any officer or commissioner is not pT.
OP. the term of such officer or commissioner may be declared 1 .
eti such officer or commissioner shall hold his position as sl
- during the pleasure of the authority making the appointmc '
1 term exceed four years: provided, however, that m the cas-
■ of any municipality governed under a legally adopted charter
"ler With reference to the tenure of office or the dismissal fron;
employee shall control: and provided further, that the term 0*
tofore or hereafter appointed to hold office or employment du*
^il service laws of the state or of any political division thereof
IS section.
A. .'
Preside I
A. '
Speaker '
pT'fiosing t't
*■ ^tatt ittn* i\
nf the SIMI4
laiv, A. U l|
\olinK Ir.
:lin 16 of :>
■Ided for ir
l.iw; and, if I
' officer or
nut in no
of any office
the provision
ff|,e of any
vffce of any
tg good behaj
sh.iTl not be
\S ALLAOK.
or the Sen it
1 IlKWITT.
th'- Assemhl
K C. Jordan'. Secretary of State.
d : Filed In tlie office of the Secretary of State the 2»th day 4»f M ir. h, .\. P II
>' clock A. M. Krank C. Jordan. Secretary of SlaT.-. By Frank I. Cor>'. I»cpf
12. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO 47.
Adoi
Adoi
This
AlexaiiO
CHAI'Th
ptop.
of th
/*oif <
7iiortr
The
weconii
nu-nib'
hereh
twtlv^
Sect
uais. c
railroac
road. c.
veyance
for the •
transnii
storage
every c
regulat
class o>
by the 1
i;iat on
supervts'
charger*
forred
the r.i
be uf-
Fror
road c
vested
sever ,
create
sue'
prOvT
he ut
be he
ifted
vote ■
vote
IP t'^
such
powe'
voting
n^r to
d«r«d
M Ih *.
po«**
i in Senate. Mar. ti IS. A. D. IKll. Walter N. Parrish. Sfcrelai
I in A».'*einl>ly. March 22. A. D. li*!!. U R Mall-iry, Ohief Oh-r.
soUiUon wa* received by the Governor, this Utlth day of M
McCabe, Private Secr*tary of the Governor.
•;ti. — .S* natr ('"tiHtituti'inal A tutnilmi af .Vo. i*. A rfftoltttion
f thf Stiiti iff Cttlifurtiia an o$n* mJnttnt to S' ction ttrmtu-thf
('>istitHti"tt iif tht Stat' of ('nt\finiitit. tu ttmftr upon thr re
:»u/ tut'mdirtiiin t'* nifulitti and t'lttttntl th' Uttsini xa of fHi'ni*'
' «IM*/ prrfurutinfj 'crfdin jsrrr?cr.H frt or ff*r thr piihlir.
IS dture. of the State of <'aiifornia. at its rejrutar seiwlon. ••
\ ,y *>f January, one tliousand nine hundred and el.-ven. tW"
V. ited to eai il tif the tWo hoUSt S nf sati leKislalUre VOTlti(4
•I S.-S ti. the p.-opIf nf tin Stale . .f ('ajifornta lh.it s-itloti tw- •
t . .•nsiituttoTi "f til'- Stat.- ..f I'aliforni.i l-i- ain<ii.l. d t^> .,.-* ■
Every private corporation, and every individual or asso:
Operating, managing, or controlling any commercial r,i
t et railroad, canal, pipe line, plant, or equpn.ent, or an> \. ''t of such
I -ipe line, plant or equipment within this state, for the tr-.iis o-tation or 1
f issergers, or express matter, or freight of any kind, o- 'ucnj crude ol
II iissior. of telephone or telegraph messages, or for the p .Ju-tion. general
lO delivery or furnishing of heat.* light, water or power or for tie furnisnmi
r / liarfage facilities, either directly or .ndlrectly. to or for Vf public.
np .1 carrier, is hereby declared to be a pubhc ut lity subject to l.^ 1 control
n v the railroad commission as may be provided by the leg s t . e. and
pr'Ote corporations, individuals, or associations of individuals < '^.>fter dccli
rgi-aturc to be public utilities shall likewise be subject to such rrtrol and
T'» ratlro.id roTtmtis'on shall have and exercise such powe' inu* urisd.ct'
.\ a-d regulate public utilities, in the State of Californ<.i. and tc fix
omiTiodities furnished, or services rendered by pi biic ..tiltt.es .t
t by the leg.slature. and the right of the legislature to confe
ommission respecting public utilities ts hereby declared to be
y Any provision of this constitution,
-fter the passage ty the legislature of laws conferring powers
sion respecting public utilities, all powe' s reipe. i<ng su«.h
' ds of supervisors, or municipal councils, or ot tt governinc, oodies o\
es. cities and counties, cities and towns, m ths state, or in .. y comm
V and existing at the lime of the passage of suvh laws, shall fjise so *
«hall conflict With the powers so conferred upon t^ e raiiront cc^"'- si
-.ever, that this section shati not affect such powe-^s of control >ve
ted in »r>y c.ty and county, or incorporated city or town as. at an
ant to lams to he passed hereafter by the legislature. J major- v c
voting thereon of such c.ty and county, or .ncorporated city
'. and until such election such powers shall cont.nue uPinrfpa>
shall not •»vo» l^e co^tni^ation of such powers they f>>all
d comm I SSI 0*^ jt prov deJ by law : and provded. furti-cr \.
1 county or incorporated c<ty or town shall nave elected tc
ting public utilities, it ^a> by vote of a major'ty of ts gi
thereafter ♦..•■'••.•rif % 11 powers to the railroad .O"''" t\ ■
^•ibed Oy * . tf luih municipal corpor'-
•r« to f** * on it may, by like vote t
wer Not' : on »n«li be constrt.ed as
vd upon tne ra-iryjd ^^'nmit«ien by »ny provision of th.s vo
■''>oted concurrently herewith.
C5n
c Id
-•f the Sena
•f the Aft»rn
•II, a. D. ll
''••iHtBttttj
•f nrtirtr tu
11 cvrttihi
iiencing 01
lli|«i of hU]
favor ihei
Jhn-e I.f ,
• d .1^ fi.lio
tion of indl4
Old, interuif
ates
shall be <
powers
enai'y an^
pon the I
.□he uttl
r town
d; but f|
e-eaftf
• «• J •■ '
Pr
.* J V
i*f «i.i,i» iftw
■•Ih iImv ,*4 M
OPY
OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
IE TENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A, D. \9\\,
Brovrded by
Ph>s section.
8ure by the
manner as
[legislature:
provided by
as herein
^e shall not
nent to the
^less at the
I electors, if
Bch section
feure. Each
number if
bame. The
erson sohc-
npetent to
hctor Each
Iwhich it is
I competent
I the person
I signatures
I knowledge
Jrhose name
■of any per-
T authorized
■at the sig-
Vd electors.
ftsumed that
led electors.
Iters of the
■rculated in
" days after
1 determine
the same.
additional
npensation.
forthwith
Be. properly
lid petition.
\i said cer-
br and cer*
bn identical
pes. may be
of voters
xamination
lation shall
■suit of said
I except the
■ te.
rks or reg-
the requi-
. registrar
J SUCH fact.
Pate of the
hed by the
^oters shall.
pin imposed
pters in all
ved to the
lised under
jkhe legisia-
manner of
ht'es. cities
pent of the
tnt of the
all be con-
hd counties
if this con-
I all officers
provided-
oration, but
irers herein
S. iijit.-.
tlTT.
[A. t>. 1911.
ni-|iuty.
.*«• n;lli>
,\f>»-ml«lx
It 1»11
c . ■
iw
tl.- ■ ■
x\ ■
Ser
const :
so de
miss I. '
shall -
emplc .
such
office'
son I r
under
I ted t'.
At I. -M
at ]"
11. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. -:>.
d In Somite. March 8, A. D. I'.Ml. WiiUvr X Parri-sh. Sfrn*t.^rx f the Senate.
I in Ai**ttmb!.v. March 2S. A. D. l.tll. 1.. B. Mallury, Chief Clt-rk t.' <h- Assembly.
s-vlutiun wat* received by the Govt-rn'tr, this 27th day of Man' A. D. 1311.
Mct':ilu', Private Secretary of the Gn\ern*»r.
. 6;{. — Svnatc Conatitutianol A miml}ii' nt So. J-J. A rrao/uf ton pt
tf tht l<t<ttt of CuUfnrniti 1IU nun mi}n* ut to thr vonstitutiuii of tht "
in of artirl* XX rrlatin;j to tirm of nffiri.
I hit tht stuute, the ttss^tnbljf loncnrrimj. That lli«- If'Ki.<4l:ituri' ■'
at its ri-Kiilar i<»-s?»iun ctininifnciiij; on tht- stM-mni day «»f Januui
- of ail thp mt-niU-rs dieted m *'a<-h imupe i.f Siiid It'tisLitun* .
r.-l.y [>r..|....^,-.^ to tlif r'«-oi'Ic iA tlit- Slat'- of t'alifomla Hial w. li...
. imsiitnti.'n of .s;iid siatf i..- ani'-iuUd so .is to n-itj as fttliows
When the term of any officer or commissioner is not provldf
on. the term of such officer or commissioner may be declared by \^
ed. such officer or commissioner shall hold his position as such o
during the pleasure of the authority making the appointment; '■
' term exceed four years: provided, however, that m the case o'
of any municipality governed under a legally adopted charter, tf--
•er with reference to the tenure of office or the dismissal froin cff .
employee shall control; and provided further, that the term of oft-
:cfore or hereafter appointed to hold office or employment dur ng
. I service laws of the state or of any political division thereof sr.i
IS section.
A. J W
Preslden' 4tf
A. n.
Speaker <" t
•oaiHQ to the
uitt urn* ntiinff
the Stale of
A. I> lyil.
'iM(f tn favor
l« of urticif
d for In this
a: and. if not
''icer or com-
t in no case
iny officer or
provisions of
•■ of any such
- of any per-
lood behavior
:■ not be llm-
M.LACC,
I he Senate.
t I.WITT,
Asitembly.
. C. JoKDAN, Secretarv of State.
1; Pilfd In th»- nffic*- of the S.'cretary of State the l'9th day of Mat i. A. D. li»n.
• clock A. M. I'rank C. Jordan. Secretary 4»f Statt-. By Krank H *'ory, r>eputji'.
12. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO 47.
Aii"' in Senate. March 18. A. D. KMl Waltct X. Parrish. Stcrptar- i>f Mie S«'nate.
Ad'i in Asst-nibly, March 22, A. IX \'.*l\. 1* B. Malliiry. l'hl»-f *^ler^ oj i». AnM>mblv.
Till.- ' oluLlon was received by the «;overnor. this Jeih day of M > \ D. lyll.
Aleva; • • McCuIh-, |*rivate Secretar>' of the Governor.
Chai'i
Th.
»«'COl,
lUt-nr
hep I
tW' !v
Sec
uals.
railror.
road. (
veyanc
for the
transm
storage
every «
regulat
class o
by the
Illation
supervts'
charged
ferred t
the rail
be unli
Fron
road c<
vested
several
created
sucf> p
r»rovide
ic utilit
be held
ifted e »
vote tc
vote 9c
In the
•fititj to th-
nt„li ttcrli-y
i I »iti mtasioH
I * rtain com-
n- InK on the
I- -.f all the
\..i th-reuf.
'■■•■ <if arti ■;«•
i .I.V follows
Ui. — Sr nut' C'mstitutional Amtntltuf nt S'o. J7. .1 r* tnt}utunt
• thr atutt of California an atntntlutcnt to arvtutn tu'*'ntt'-IHi' •
oHtitituti"n of tht Stat' of California, to ttmfT afotn th* ro\
fid jurisitirtiott to rrf/uUitr and rontrol th' bH9iti*M of furntAh
and i>* r*i>rutinff rf~rtnin frrviriH tn or for thr jiubiir.
slulure. of the Slate of California, at its n-Ki»Iar xewion. erui
V of January, titu- tlioiiKind nine hundred and et.-xfn. two :
■l-ctid to t ach of llie two houses of said leglHlature voiitiK i
p..-«.s to til." iMoidc of the Slate of Callfornta that xei t(on xw> . r
■: ■ oii«lliut!..n .'f til.. Stat- of i':iIifoMii.i !»■ :tin.-Tid.d w- .1.* ;.■
2S. Every private corporation, and every individual or associ x ;n of Individ*
ni. Operating, managing, or controlling any commercial rai c-il. interurban
tr^et railroad, canal, pipe line, plant, or equipment, or any p.'r- of such rail-
I. jipe ime, plant or equipment within this state, for the transpo Mtion or con-
1 pissengers. or express matter, or fre>ght of any kind, inctudir 7
ns' mission of telephone or telegraph messages, or for the prcdu.t
on. delivery or furnishing of heat.* light, water or power or for ti
r wharfage facilities, either directly or indirectly, to or for !
m .n earner, is hereby declared to be a public utility subject to i
1 liy the railroad commission as may be provided by the leg •; t
private corporations, individuals, or associations of individuals h
-jii'ature to be public utilities shall likewise be subject to such
voting '
n«r to t
with 9it
power Cv
oxiottng <
crude oil. or
. generation,
'urnishing of
^ pubhc. and
control and
e. and every
rter declared
. _. . _ trol and r«g-
rittrcad commission shall have and exercise such powe^ inc'jurisdiction to
•-• a -I regulate public utilities, in the State of California, and X< 'nt " -e rates to be
'3r ommodities furnished, or services rendered by public utili* es is shall be con-
t-or t by the legislature, and the right of the legislature to vonter powers upon
car 'mmission -espectmg public utilities is hereby declared :o be i enary and to
te / any prov'sion of this constitution.
1 rr ti'e passage by tne legislature of laws conferring power* ipon the rail-
> - respecting public utilities, all powers respecting sut n , ubhc utilities
t i\ of supervisors. Or municipal councils, or olner gove- n iiy bodies of the
' * t'tes and counties cities and towns, m this state, c n . y tommission
af^d existing at the time of tfie passage of suth laws, s'^ai --ase so far as
-' "all conflict With the powers so conferred i:pon the raiu.ti commission:
'' "eve'- that thts section shall not affect such powe-^s of contrc
V- »ttd m any cty and county, or mcorporjted city Of town as .
•r ml to laws to be passed hereafter by the legsiature. a majo
ot * voting thereon of such city and county, or ncorporated c it
et* and vtntti such election such powers shaM conimtie un mp;^
:r-k Shall not favor the co"t>ni.ation of such oower* they i^'aii ■
li 1 -.•,^rr•>**•r^'^ i » orQv idsd by law: and provided. »urt.<<:»
jo'ated tity or town shaii have eietted ti
■ ' -* 't may by vote of a majority of <tS Q
- . -^ • ■ ■ f-cier svch powers to t^ip' - » ■" .id , n^ .». t «
jed by t>-e legtstature: or if such mun<
1 to the railroad commission, it may. r>
Nothing tn th's sert'on ehaii be <
I upon the rsdroad rommission by any prov'S on of th.s e
'^f>wted contwrrenlly horowth.
\ 1 V
}•'
iver any pub*
.^n election to
V of the qual*
jr town. Shall
ed: but 'f the
'c-ea'ter vest
t w' ere Mr%y
cont noe »njf
i'led electors
" t'-^ "un-
■ *.»!.
^-If
»ny
St tul'Or now
17. ASSEMBLY CONSTjTlTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 25.
Adopted in Assembly. Kehruar>' 10. A I* ;'<11- L B. Maltopy. Chir-f Clerk of the AswmMy
Adopted in Senate. March 14, A. D. I'.'U. Walter N. Parrish. Secretary t.f the S*'nat'-.
Thi.** resotutlon was receivt-d by the li.vemor. this 24ih day of March, A. D. i:tll.
AU-xander McCabe. Private Secretary of ti,- Governor.
CiiAITER 7>l. — A-sstiiiblif Constitutiiiiml i
ptopl* of thr atntt of California ,in u .
fornia 61/ amrndiny s*<tion l.i of artt- .
offtcrrs of ritita tnid thf nuotbtr of c-if
!^lale
ndin»nt >"'». ^J. A rraolution to propose to th'
dmrnt to thr constitutioti of thr i^tot' of Cnh-
XX thvrt of . nlatintj to thr mantttr of eltttin;/
i nrceaaary to constitutv n rhoirr.
I at its rcRiiIar session comnieni-inR tlie second
nine hundred and eleven. tw«i tiiirds of all the
said leifislatun- voting in favor tliereof hei -by
the eonstiluilon of tiie State of California I.e
The legislature of the Slale of Callfor
day of Januar>'. in the year one thousai,
nieinliers flfttei! to eaeli of the h(.ni*« s ..'
proiHJses that section l:t of arti. le XX ■
amoiiil.-d so ;is to rt-ad as f.illr.ws
Section 13. A plurality of the votvi yven at any election shall constitute a choice
where not otherwise directed In this co'sttution. provided that it shall be competent in
all charters of cities, counties or cities r^nd counties framed under the authority of this
constitution to provide the manner ^n Anich their respective elective officers may be
elected and to prescribe a higher proport on of the vote therefor, and pro»/ided also, that
It shall be competent for the legislatvire Dy general law to provide the manner in which
officers of municipalities organized or inco porated under general laws may be elected and
to prescribe a higher proportion of the vote therefor.
A. M. Hewitt.
Speaker of tlie As.-*fmbly.
A. J. WAU^CK.
President of tlie Senate.
Attest :
KuANK C. JoRfAN. S*»cretary of St^it*
Endorsed; Kiled In the office of the Ser r. ' iry of State the 25lh day of March. A. D. T-Ml.
at :; 00 oclocit F. M. Krank C. Jordan, s- retary of State. By Franli II. Cory. Deputy.
18. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 26.
Atlopt.-d in As»-mbly. February 21. A. D. 1 '11. U B. Malh.ry, Chief Clerk of the Anwmhly.
Adople.l in Senate. March I'o. A. D. Il»ll. Walter N. Parrish, Seereuiry of ihe Senal-
Thls ivsidution was receivt^ by th.- O'vernor, this 2r>th day of March. .\. D. 1.M1
Alexander MeCabe, Ptlvnle Secreiar>* of th- Oovertior.
CilAiTEii .*«6. — Aast tnblff C^natitutional A>'
pt oph of th* Stat* 'if i olifttrtt'o on ■
into nditttj stitions /. .'. // and /.i ttf firfn
thf Irrjisiaturt poic* r to 1 Htablinh infrr-
>iftuit'nt So. tti. A r* solution to prttpoar to th'
:in:l'n»nt to thr ronstitution of th- atat* . hit
\'i thrrrof, rrlating to th* Judifiar/f and j/)i.h</
• otirtH.
I. at its leinihir session. commenclnK on the
;d eleven, two thirds of all the members elei iei|
voting In favor thereof, hereby pro|>on*« iluit
.rli ie bIx of the consiilution of said rtot* I>e
Tlie li-Klslature of the State of Calif--
wcond day of January, nin* teen hundred
to ejieh of th*' iiousts of Kild leKlxlatui-
(ttction.-* one. live. . U'vcn. and tifleen of
anundeil s.i as to r*ad .is follows
AF (CLE VI.
Section 1. The judicial power of the fitate shall be vested m the senate, sitting as a
court of impeachment, in a supreme cot'*- district courts of appeal, superior courts and
such inferior courts as the legislature *"^y establish m any incorporated city or town,
township, county, or city and ^OLnty.
Sec. 5. The superior court shall have original Jurisdiction in all cases m equity, .ind
in all cases at law which involve the title or possession of real property, or the (egr.l ty
of any tax, impost, assessment, toll. 0 ^^unicipal fine, and m all other cases 'n which
the demand, exclusive of interest or the value of the prooerty in controversy amounts to
three hundred dollars, and m all crimin.) -ases amounting to felony, and cases of misde-
meanor not otherwise provided for; of < tions of forcible entry and detainer; of pro-
ceedings in insolvency ; of actions to p -ven* or abate a nuisance: of all matters of
probate: of divorce and for .annulment c.' "i^rrlage: and of all such specal cases and
proceedings as are not otherwise providco fot and sold court shall have the power of
naturalization, and to issue papers the -f^r. They shall have appellate jurisdiction in
such cases arising tn .nferior courts in :neir respective counties as may be prescribed by
law. They shall be always open ilegal oiidays ind non-jcdicial days excepted*, and t>^err
process shall extend to all parts of the state; provided, that ill actons for the recovery
of the possession of queting tfe title ■ 0. or ^or the enforcement of hens upon real estate,
shall be commenced m the county in which the real estate, or any part thereof, affected
by such action or actions, is situated. Sr d courts, and their Judges, shall have power to
issue writs of mandamus, certiorari, v '^.bition. qi o warranto, and hat>eas corpus, on
petition by or on behalf of ary person o tctual custody, in their respective rounties. In-
junctions nrxl writs of proh>t>tion may ■ issued and served on legal holidays and non-
judicial days
Sec. tv The legislattre scail determ
incorporated cities or towns, and m tow
to the population thceof and the number
the powers, duties and responsibilities of
thereof; provided, such powe>s seail not
several TOortS c' r^r - "
have concurrent ;
e the number of each of the inferior courts in
>^ips. counties, or cities and counties, according
* Judges or Justices thereof, and shad 'ix by law
ich of such courts and of the judges or Justices
»ny caee. trench upon the jur>sdict on of 1h«
«<ept that the egttature shall prov de thjt sa<d courts stall
At*' the si ( •• .01 :Ourts n rases of 'orcibte entry and de*
eed twenty-five donate per month, and where
rtn: eacced two • t.ndred doHars. and in cases
. - , .„ ^..-..^ ri^thcf the Sfnount of hens nor
tamer. whe*"e the - doet not •■ •
the who'e jn O' r^ ■■ cia '"ed ac-
to enforce j-r- • • - -*'- " -
the value of ' »
%^c. 1% N "•- e^ail receive to h.s owr i >e
»ny fees or p. ^ .... . ..... . ,^.\ Li of the peace now hoidinf office
•hall receive to th«T own use *w«h feoa as arv '*ow showed by Usv during the terms for
which they have been elected-
^fw-«k 'ly.
Pr«>
.t*.
•!■•♦ «f Ml— V A r» I*'!
(■YiitiK i\ Ji>rtl
■ •|> ly
shjil be
p-.-blic
SOr of
■^* the
the
• re-
jeti-
t to
■ fast
r re-
• tion.
I of voters.
ed tr.1t it
--111 be
fcr o' such
fvote cast.
Vi contain
Itcnient IS
sM.i'r not
, he shall
the gov-
Jth.ir- stxty
o» slate.
holding of
niake nil
|the lest'it
at such
fcplh Id the
|her^ shall
Pro-
ate of the
ec.iM pett-
|to the fil-
.-.nd the
tov'ded by
|l tMe per-
^lect'On by
nun^ber to
jn for
Each
|n twenty-
be voted
pet-
qiestion
.ght of
■or ag.imst
Irmted the
|pe'-son re*
I cast shnil
fciest on of
|he person
for the
Ibert frorn
r shall vote
upon the
jidates for
>. ote at
'ved the
Ireni .under
linil f.iil to
deetied
n a full
io ^'S sig-
Is election
■ tilt es ap-
)res to the
■tgnatt^ireB
' the peti-
■ated. .trd
I Sign SLich
Mtirrj sig-
ntt-icl-ed
elief each
,_.-ports to
\ soltc'tipg
"•dnunis-
■■ -, t.ire»
tors.
• I *.iat
5 Each
J county or
■ny county
>e date of
from the
^nd. If
I ;issistantt
The said
ch to such
fend submit
' slate and
jion of the
lof state, a
pt contatn-
aforesa'd-
jiplemental
■ concUiston
prly dated.
^plemental
fo the sec
or regit*
_ reguttite
egistrar of
tart: and
his office
llate of the
red by the
ktoa'iy r^e)d
Imeniber of
;ing of the
he shall
et of such
i^o proceed*
DntM after
, the dut>«e
the set re -
jalt t>c per-
reoistraf of
^e of regis-
ounty. city
procedur*
A.!
Tt -
Ak*\.iiui. i M
13. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO i
-il'. Mill-, h ;!". A. l>. ii'll. Wiitl.r N
' niMv. March ;.M. A. IV \'»H. I.. !5 .M
; w;ir' Pr« lvi»l by llu' (Jovrrnur; ll;-- _
.*i»'*. f*nviit»* SiHTftJtry of th** (i*»Vi'riior.
19.
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 28.
TU
S«»i'til|.
til- .
h.-r. 1
to II.'
liOI! -
Sect:on S
sect. on eig'-t
allowable by
1. Tor Vie
for the m.ir.'
courts shall
judges arcl o*
2. For the
of boards of -
and removal.
3. For the -
of the boaros
tion- regulatti,
force.
4. Fop the •
.ind the resi.i
terms for wi"
for the cons:
their clerks ii
Where a c*
pal goverrme
of said artirl-
times at wh.
employees w'
siipenor cou> ■
compens.-.tio*
have, and fo
and removal
of any such
which are m ,
ATt«'St ■
ritAXK
Kfitl'ii st'il :
vol A fill mtw ttt .Vo. /«, .-I n-nttlutitni
'ttia nit tim*-tntut' nt frr thr < <iniitttitti<
< nut' (Vinntitfti
Stiitt „r rnhf.
■ n *5 i.f nitU'h
• '(/♦ rs' fhiii'tt t\t.
of the Stal. .if «';.!
' iiar>'. in tU*» yenf i*u
'• ■! t<' <-;t<h "I ihf lu
■ jualitlcfl ell' ■:(!!-■-. I 11.- <\-i\- r-i • ->:iliii-.a. i;-
' (ir Slati' of Ciilirortii;! s.f thiit s»m iloa ^\ .tf urtl. I
vvs
\
.r all
: ..r.
Ml
11 shall be mmpetent. in all charters ffimed under the ai.'.iu'r-.ty grven by
f .uticle eleven of this constitution, to provide, .n addition to thjse prov.sions
i^.s constitution and by tre laws of the st.^te. as follows:
onstitution. regulation, government, and jurisdiction of pc tre courts, and
r m which, the lioies r.t which, and the terms for which tn- judges of such
c ejected or appointed, and for the qualifications and coniotisation of said
^I'cir clerks and attaches.
••.inner in which, the times at which, and the terms for whu.h the members
ctication shall be elected or appointed, for their qualifications, compensation
md for the mmber which shall constitute ~r\y one of such boards.
•^^rr^er in which, the ti'nes at which, and the terms for w'vrh the members
<j* police commissionef s shall be elected or appointed; and tor the constitu-
n compensaticn. and government of such boards and of the municipal police
• ir**!**" In whtet* atitJ the ttmes at which any mitntcipnl etect-on sha^il be helrf
thereof determined; for the manner in which, the times at which, and the
.'■' the members of ail boards of election shall be elected or appointed, nnd
U'tion. regulat en, compensation and government of such hoards, and of
0 .Tttac'i'S; and tor all expenses incident to the holding of r^ry electron.
. .ind county government has been merged and consolidated into one munici*
:. it shaM also be competent, tn any charter framed unde'* s.id section eight
eleven, or by amendment thereto, to provide for the manner in vvhich. the
n and the terms for which the several county and munic-cal officers and
jse compensation is paid by sucii cty and county, encepting judges o' the
shall be elected or appon.ted, and for their recall and removal, and for their
.md for the number of deputies, clerks and other employees tfiat each shall
t'-e compensation, met^^od of appointment, qual.ficaticns, ten j re of office
'' SLCh deputies, clerks anrf other employees. AM piovisions of any charter
.:;i soil dated city and county heretofore adopted- and amendments thereto.
ordance herewith, are hereby confirmed and declared valid.
A. J. WAlXAfE.
PresldtTit ff th«- Senate.
A. H. Mi-rwrrr.
.^ilH-aker of iji. A*<.«t'mhly
i--Rr>AX. Si-rn-tarv of Stntc
I..) In tlT- <»mi<- of ihf S.-.r.tary ..f St.it.=- ih.- -Jluh tlay i.f Mar. ti. A, P. I'Ml.
II ]ii: 10 ti'i I. . k A, M. Frank (\ Jonlnn. ScinMary of Si:.Ii-. By FVank M. t""ory, Ivputv,
rtiAiTEi; »»..
in uiiU nf t
ftttTtiil h" "
Th.- I.-Kislj
2m1 ilav t'f .'
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11. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 49.
AdopijMl in -■. h.itf. Mar. li zZ. A. I'. V-*\\. 'Walu r N. rurii.-h. .»^.-.n-;arv «.f llin S.-nai.*.
A<ln)'t»ti In .1 jwmtjly, Marih 'Z^. A. D. 11*!!, U B. Mall'try. C\\Wi t'l.rk nf the As«i-ni»ilv.
Tliiit iv»>li.il. 11 was nvt>ivt'd by th.* t.iiv.-rnor. thi-s :;7llr day of Mar.h. A. D. i:Ul.
AI''\an»l'-r M''\tl(^, I'rivatf St-oretary of th»- <,5o\'-rnor.
i^frn*ttf 1'*ntstitntiotuii A "J* ittlttt* ttt .V'l. i*j. A rrnttliitinn tn ;ir>ijM)iir tit th*'
Stilt* 'if fnlifitniM fin ttui- mlfi:*nt to th* runttitutu->n nf th' Stutr of (Vr/i-
' nilint/ sirtifni lU **f urtU-U XI nlutiH*} f«> }nthUv utHitU'S.
.rt^- ttf 111.' Stal*' tif ^'alifortila. at lis* r«*»:iilai »«"j*sU»n. fomuK-iK-ln^ on th»*
• iinirv, in t!.i- v.-ar on*- tlitni5«ini1 nlm* Imntln-.l ami .-liAi-n. twt. thlnls oi
t-ret t^lViti'*! !»► ■•arh «*f ih" two hoiiM*-** >*f -sai'l IfKlttlaiurv v».'JtiB In fiiv«»r
i.v rrr.t.i.F^s t.i th'- M"'"!***'*' -l'' "•"* "f '•>'• r=*ai.- ..f i-allf.>rni:i Hi.. foUowinR
,.■,;... ,.,,r,HtlTn!l..n ..f th- .<wl. .-r ' Vil if-'M'.i.i -■ • 1;.^' ^'■•.-..■u I ■■ 'T.tirl, !.■ NT
»r «.|.1 .•..iiMilriiTi-.n ShaM r a.l as r.-Ih-ws
Section 19 Any municipal corporation may establish and operate public w rks for sup-
plying its tnhatait-irts with light, water, power, heat, transportation, telepho' e service or
other means of ; ommunicaticn. Sich works may be acquired by original coistriiction or
by the pi.rchas'? of existirg wo-ks. mclirding their franchises, or both. Persons or cor-
porations tr^y estahlish and ooerate works for supplying the inhabitants with such services
upon SLCh > ,irditions and irder sl ch regulalicrs as the municipality may pr*-scribe under
Its organic law. on condition that f^e municioal government shall have the rght to regu-
late the charges thereof. A municipal corporation may furnish such services to inhabit-
ants 01 tside 'ts boundaries: provided that it shill not furnish any service to tie inhabit-
ants of any otrer municipality owr-ng or operating works supplying the same service to
such -nhabitants. without the consent of such ot: er municipality, expressed ny ordinance.
A. J. Waixacb,
r*r«'si<Iont of thr' .<«*nate.
A. H, Mk.vitt.
Speaker of th- .Vasembly.
AllP»t :
Frank
Kn4lor»»Ml
at 10: lit o".
t\ JoRPAN. tv^cr»"lary of Statr.
: Filed In the offlcc of th** S«tr»-iary of Stat.- th»- 2'm\\ ilay of Mar.! . A. D. 1!*11.
UK'k A. M. Frank <^. Jonlan. S«'rri'iar>' of Siato. By Frank li ' '>r>'. rh'puty.
15. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 2.
Aaoin.,i ;n AiiwmhU. F.'bniary 2S. A. I ». 11*11 I.. H. Mallory. Chl.f <*li rk "f
A»lMi.t.ii !n St-nati. Slai-li L'fi. A. 1 ». I'M I WaU.-r X Parrlsh. S*** n'ta!-> "<"
This r !-Mhilion wan rt.«'|v«<| by th*- »Jov»'mor. thiit I'tth 4lay "f Mar- n,
Al»'\an«i< ; .MH'a»»t\ Privat.- S«M'n'taiy of tia* ib»v.-m»<r.
rilAPTKK
fHflo
t,U,.k<
*'a|tf..r
ilred a- t
f.i\or 1 ■
of 4 -ah
Secure
Un<ve"
state •
cause *
ttC^OOK
to t»e r
offKe
print r
in use
req. < *■
than o.
v>de u
and t'-»
the qra
..s — AftBtuihhi t^nnatitittittnal Aturndtm nt Xu. 2. A rrattUition f« /»
• th* stuff itf i 'oli/ttr II iit il*t iim* Hftitif nt tf fUtthin T t>f tirttrir /A
• tht Stitt* i>f ftiiifnrnm. in r- hitum t" th' ttiiHiuiHin /jr riorf fur th-
. tht ttniiinini .trhnnlit thritiitfh'tut th* Htnt* .
:l tuf th* <t»itfmhhi, th' s'tn't' ' ftHrttrhtiu. That III.* T'-i:lt*latiii^ 'T
, .It ll*< !• cuiar •** !»fiii»n, < i>in:i:» m mic i»»i lh<- iM-<on»l «lay ^'f January ,
. J.-vf-n. two thir.ti of the ni*'i;l.i>i < If i»'tl (■> *•»> h nf lit- tw*> I."
.of, hfr»*lty |tntiM.»».' thai i«>it m T "'f iril l» IX of Da i oni»tltutt'»'
ta !*hiill In- anicrwbMl l(» n-a^l a* foll<tu<*
7 Th« governor, the superintendent '^f public instruction, the pr
, of California, and the professor of pedagogy therem and the pr
]al schools, shall constitute the state bo^rd of education, and sh
.»e tompiled. and adopt a uniform se' es of text-books for use ■'
'oughout the state. The state hoard m.iy cause such teMt-books
ted. and published by the superintendent of state printing, at the
I when so printed and published, to be distributed and sold at t^
■ I bl-shing and dtstrtbutmg t^e sime The tent-books, so adopted.
' less than four years, without any change or alteration whatsocv
p^etsitate the purchase o' r«w bookt^ ov such pupils, and sa
.rm such other duties as may be prescribed hy law The legislat
. board of education in each county n t»^e state The county s
lunty boards Of education sha'i t^ave <ont*oi of the examination c
■^9 OT toachors* certificates wtn.n iheo 'espect'v* junsdictiona,
A II '
S|- :ik« r of V
A J \
I'M-ald'-n)
lie AHfM'nihh'.
ll" S^-natc.
A. (>. I'.iU.
■l}o»f tu th'-
■' tki' ffftmti-
t(« uf trxt-
V Stait' of
iii'ii-«*n Imn-
- !* vutinfc In
•f the s(iai<'
Indent of the
cipalB of the
' compile, or
the common
en adopted.
tate printing
ost price of
'Mil continue
. which will
state board
e shall pro-
erintendents
teachers and
\.1..|.E .1
■:. A. I' T'li
1 1, lyii V
Ihf Gov*
. V- of Th.- li
p,,.y.U ,.f th' St.
I. K M .;i-.!V. fhi. f I'hrk of fill- As*-inhl\.
■ trtjin. S'-« r«Mary of th«' St-natt-.
:ih tUiy of Manh. A. D. ):n\.
tton In prtipfisr to th'-
' r/l» i^tit' ill' iini' otl-
../.</ nf puftfitu to fHiht'f
tan- i»f III- Stall' of r.Tlif..;-
OI! I'i- -^i.'l «l:iy of Jani'iij. nh" '
ei)'-'l*'<l to both lh«* 8fii t(«* aiitl ■•
t!i;t( *i.-. Hon filiifti-.'Tr of .itlj-li- 1 **
.ifti.-n.i»-i I-' !'a.i AS r..n..\i^
Section 1^, No raOroad or other transport
passes or tickets ?t a discount, to any person
in this state, except to the members of the rr.
and employees of s^id commission and to pea
pass or tcket. by a men>ber o' the legislatii'-
conimissiOfer or any of the officers or en>p!i
officers shall work a forfeiture of his office.
I'KANK «'. JoithAN'. Si-iT<-tary of .*itat''
■ iM 1.1 ...lock A. M. Prank C Jonlan. Seer*
nslnt s.==1 ^
ton company shall grant free passes, or
'molding any office of honor, trust or profit
'C.Td commission of this state and officers
officers, ana the acceptance of any such
: jny pubhc officer, other than railroad
res of the railroad commission or peace
A. H. FlKWITT,
Si»-ak**r of t!i.* .V»«fmhly
A. E. BOYNTON,
Ppsiib-dt jiro t'-m. "f tlie Senate
Hv Ki-ink H
20. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 33.
Ailopt.i! m Ays.'tubiv. Fi'l«riiarv :*::. A. U il'll 1, ii. Maiiory. i'lii<f »'h rk of Mn- Asst-mMv
AiloritcU In St-nat'-. Mmrh l*<i. A, I>. 1^11. \V .U.-r N* I'lirrt.sli. Swr»,'tary »'f fi.-- S»'nat»-
This ivjioluilon was rfi-i-ivtd by the Gi>vtri..-r. ihit? J5tli day of Maii-li, A. I>. li'll-
Al'-xandfr Mri-'aW. Fiivatt^ Sf r<-tary of the Governor.
'iiArTKK :*'. — Autt' ntblf/ t^'onstitittionat Ai-- >-'Ii- ■ ? .v..
/'•■'/'it i>t tht Sttitt Iff CitHf*trniii nti ti
ff ri.,'i />(/ ttut* niti»tj HI* tion ftiurtrt n
<■'■!•, /!' n>i4ttirttt "f II I'i' rk 'if thf fiifT''
.iffii- •• 'll I km "t tmirtjt nf r'ftrti. iiml i:
uf I'furt rtjinrui.tsi'jnrrs, (i«</ n/st. hu <■■
thr siiiil tumttitutUfii. nlntimj ttt th* '.■;■
UM-ti.*>f<iirr I'I f/iirt* rit intfi th^ nfifioiiitff" nt '< u^- .i>f<,r ...-.rr
h/mi, n littiutf tu th'' tiutUn tiynl lOirifHsatUjit "f surh nffifra.
t renitiHtiftn t" prnpoitr tu th*
' tuti'in of th' stntt '*f ful,-
flatiiift ftt th* rtri'tiun nrnt
f'. I lunitti I I* rk9 bi iU'j » r
■ bu th* s'lprrior fmirrs
•if miiil ortivl*- h'u "f
■ -'Hi't itf It r* p'trt* r 'iml
lIplHUl of if,S iffTk. 'IJIfl
T\
,<f ttlr-
ihf
.il,i
>»esRion f-oniT
< I.f nil ll!.'
■.f. hffebx- :
■I of tia- .<r
t!- ■
hr ,.::.. •..! . .■■ ..> ■.. i- ...1 ..> :.,;!■ is ^
Section 14. The county clerks shall be ex officio clerks of the courts of record in and
for their respective counties or cities and counties. The leg-slature may also provide for
the appointment. t3y the several superior courts, of one or more commtssioners in them
respective counties, or cities and counties, with authority to perform chamber business of
the Judges o* the superror courts, to take depositions, and perform such other business
connected w-th the .idmimetration of justice as amy be prescribed by law.
Sect. on 21. The Eupreme court shall appoint a clerk of the supreme court: provided,
however, that any person elected to the office of clerk of the supreme court before the
adoption he'-eof. shall contirue to hold such office L-ntil the expiration of the term for wh.cn
he may ^ave been elected. Said court may also appoint a -eporter and not more than three
assistant reporters of the decisions of the supreme court and of the district courts of
appeal. Each of tne district courts of appeal shall appo.nt its own clerk. AM the officers
herein mentioned shall hold office and be removable at tne pleasure of the courts by which
they are severally appointed, and they shafj receive such compensation as shall be pre-
acnber* by i.tw. r»nd dischnrge such duti^e •• i;h:o: i*- ^'^-vcribwd by Iaw, or by the rulfs or
orders of the courts by which they are sever.iiiy appointed.
A. If. Hewitt.
Speaker of th«' ARs»-mbly.
A. J. Wau^ce,
pT'^sldent of ihe Senate
Alt'-.-^t :
Fkaxk C. JoiutAX. S«'ri»*tary of Stat**.
Kndorwd Filed in the offlre of th.- .»«eoretary of State the 29th day of Manb. A. D. l**ll.
at 10: 10 otioik A. M. Frank C Jordan. Se( :-<*tar5' of Stale. By Frank H. Ouy. IVpiity.
21. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 46.
Adopted In AssnnMy, 1" i.Miaiy j;:. A. I >, : .' 1 1 L. H. M.ilIoi\ . ria- f Cl.-rk of the AwemMv.
Adopft'd In Senate. Man h 2*i. A. U. 11*11 \VitU»-r N. i'arrijih. .■^'t-retarv of the S«»nat<v '
This rej«olijllon wan n-i'-ived by the t.;uv. rnor. this 27th day of Mar> h. A, D. i;»ll
Ah xandt'r M< <-'atH-, Prlvatr S<-*Tetar>* of the Govt-rnor.
t'llArrKR 'ii.—Aati* mblp ('itttatitutional Afufmluunt So. yn. A rrjo/wfioii to propose tn th*
pi .'ttl' t4f th'' st'it* *if ffttifurnUs an timi Hiii'i' nt ti» arrfioH »ifihti»u of (irfu/e fintr of th*
vtmntitutift' "f Ih* stall of Cntiforniti in nlatiun to tht iinprnrhm* nt *tf ntatr offti* vh
nml f't'tti' «.
lit nolx'ni tt- thi itftiti uihlu th*- ftinaf rowriir'-oif/. That th. hKlxlatiire of the Slat*- ol
(•aliforiila. i' Itn n-todar »-:«Hion, comnienelnt: »ni th.- !«i'« ond day of Januarv. nlnei.-.n
lamdK d and .-I.v. ti. lw»t third** of Iho me!iil»rp < |.-< Ifd l-i •-.oh of ii„. tw.i houM'S voting In
f:iv->r !ii.-r'"f ll- r.-hv prof...i».' ihat ^..■rt..n *ltf>t..-n ..f arihl. four of t'l.- i-oni*titUt ion oi
111. ^■^. - ..] (■ .iif..i-:r;.i ^h.ill '»■ .ni. rid- '! ^•' :■.:■' is fi-Kow.-*
Section 18. The governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, controller, treasurer,
attorney ge-^ernl. surveyor general, chief Just'ce and associate Justices of the supreme
coi rt. Judges of the district court of appeal, and Judges of the superior courts, shall be
liable to mpeachment for any m.sdemeanor n office: but Judgment in such cases snail
extend only to remov.tl from office, and disqualification to hold any office of honor, tri.st,
or profit under the state: but the party convicted or acquitted shall nevertheless be lab'e
to indictment trial and punishment according to law. AH other civil officers shall at
tried for misdemeanor in office *n sich manner as the legislature may provide.
A. H Hkwitt.
ScH-aker of th*- Atii>embl>
A. K. ««.T.STOX,
Prenldi-nt pro tem. of the Svnnle
Atl* «t
l*>ANK ** J«>Ri>.%.\'. S«er> !ar\ t.f Sl.itf.
Kn.1on»i*d Flhtl In tli< oltlei- "f the S^Tftary of State tti.
at I" Irt oibM k A. M Frank i' Jonlan. S«-rvfary of Ht«te
lHh ilrtv of Miin-h. .\. P. I '•II.
By Frank H Oory. rvpui>.
22. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 48.
Ai1**v>f<><t In AaMt-mbly, Marrh 1, A 1> I ■
.\do| i.d in ifcn.tt. Jt.ir n ?« \ !• '-•
, ,. ,1, . \|. . ■ .. I ■
U If Alallofv i'hUt flerk of |he .Vajnn.i.U
W iit4r N |*]trrlab. S*^ ret*r* <»f the »4if...t.
thi« :1th il«» k4 MAirh. \ l> I**it
■ •t «i<i> i>r u.
lit Frank I
A. t> |>tl.
•9 ASSCMBLV CONSTITUTIONAL AMCNOMCNT PiO 1^
Itn An
] tn^t
1 pro-
iii a 1 1 •
T»uch
fas J
1 con •
I e <i c n
larter
Uper-
I such
irk of
I clerk
ynly.
Ititre.
►ther,
ce of
■ rtcr
bOArd
►ctton
pro-
.^nd
le.-ist
II shed
On or
^unty.
ct>on.
►nt or
-nts
if tt
the
bower
|r the
such
■ made
|v<ded
per
I votes
kich a
Dning
(ts to
ull in
tried
fetors
Dunty
iLpon
it the
«y at
[after
I m a n -
|ment
In
:ion
thout
^n of
nt or
\ shall
and
such
[daily
Inted.
)aper
>d by
fto at
s/er>
Result
for
posed
ction
»ame
ireo'.
cted.
for
large
leach
Ipub-
liper-
for
nted.
■SOrs,
the
the
|lmes
their
|id >f
for
nan-
ter»
Bcert
i.nt-
Dyed.
Vegu-
1 per-
|nner
at
I con-
by
Ittert
for
ap-
|lmei
for
r> Or
the
and
r«.
pair.
in
i.gh-
any
city
" the
■o
wert
[ lueh
J<i'
hll of
ioec
' c L- o ■ d '.^ ^ t "■' e ■ '
ftaid c'ty. whett
«UCh C'ty. »f <t I
aijthorixe htni 1
pett'on, and »* •
>nat<on. said
fthowirg the '
me
Stratio" p' e'e-tc'-^ c' t*-? .'.v.ntj shov^'icj '. i' rj Et ''^-s of
>- the petition is S'gned by tne regi:isite nuniber of n ton of
."•"ed by sad clerk, the cowncil. or other legislative Pon . ty shall
cnpioy persons spev'ally to ass>st h,m m the work" g such
>u provrde »or their ccn^pensatiOh- Upon the complet e«am-
H shall fortr^wv'th attach to said petition his certi'ic. ■ dated.
■ t thereof, and f. by said certificate, it shall appear t -t , i rittion ti
s.gned by the "cqu «tte r»umt:ier of quai fied electors. sa>d cle*-** shall pre-^e.- e said peti-
tion to sa'd c-inciJ, or other legistalive oody. at 'is next regular nieet'Mi ■?'■ the date
of siich cert'^v te. upon the adoption of such ordnance, o< the prciv on of such
petit'on. said iC'icil. or other teg-siattve body, shaM order the hold-nq of ■• ^ -»l election
for the purpoM jf electtrg si ch board of freeholde> s. which said special •- ? en shall be
held not less ihan twenty days, nor more than sixty days after the adept., o* the ordc
nance aforesati, or the presentation of said petition to said council, or o' legtslatwe
body: provided. T'lat "f a general municipal election sl-all occur m said c<l ot iess than
twenty days, 'C more t'l.m sixty days, after the adoption o' tne ordinance 3' esaid. or the
presentation cf said petition to said councti. or other legislative bod> ^3^0 a d of free-
holders may it* elected at such general municipal ele>ti on Candidates ' election as
»»iertii3ers of s:id onsrd '^f free^-olders shall be nominated by petit-on. sucsl tidily tn the
same »>ianner i% may oe provided by general laws for the nommalicn petition of
electors of ca Cidates for pi.blic off'ces to be voted for at general e'ecticfs.
It siialt be It? duty of said board of freeholders, wither one hundred .i twenty daya
after the result of such election shall have been declared by said cownr.i other legis-
lative body. 1 prepare and propose a chas-ter for said city, which shall be ^ -ed in dupli-
cate by ti".e n-fhibers of said board cf freeholders, or a majority of Ihe'*^ be filed, one
copy ih the of'ce of the city clerk of said city, and the other m tne o^ * the county
recorder of t e coi;nty 'h w.'ich said city ts situated. Said council- r- ^r <egislative
body, shall, t^e-eupon. cat se said proposed charter to be pudl'Shed for >* ' st ten times,
in a daily newsoaper of general circulation, printed published and cir.-. -^ j in said city;
prov/ided. thi: m any city where no such daily newspaper ts printed, r-i , s'-ed .mrt circu-
lated, stich p oposed charter shall he publ-shed. for it least three t.-^r-^ ■ at le.isi. one
weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed, published and cnci. :• ;! in said city,
and. .n any e'ent. the first ii.biication of such proposed charter shall he •■ ide within fif-
teen days aft«r the filirg o a copy thereo'. as a'oiesa-d. in the office c 'he city clerk.
Such proposei' charter shall be submitted by said coincil. Oi other leg'si.it > -i; body, to the
qualiiied efectvs of said city at a special election held rot less than twef t-. .,iys. nor more
than forty d^ys. after the comuietion of such publication: provided, v i a general
munic pal eie<lion shall occ.r in said city rot less than twenty days. "C ore than forty
days, after th| completion of such publication, then such p'-oposed cnarte-- ■• ly be so sub-
nutted at siich general election. If a majority of such qualified electO's .oting thereon
at such generil or special el^ct-on shall vote 'n favor of si-ch proposed n^ :er, tt shall be
deenied lo be ratrf-ed. ard sha'i be subn.itted to the legislature, if it he -^ -rjutar session,
otherwise at its next regular session, or it may be submitted to the legsi ' e m extraor-
dinary session, for its approval or rejection as a whole, without powe' . ; alteration or
amendment- Bi.ch aoproval may be made by concurrent resolution, and ^ ipproved by a
majority vote cf the menibers elected to each house, such charter shall bef r-ne the charter
of such city, -v- if Such city be consolidated wit?-, a county, then of such : v ,ind county,
and shall oecJf'e the organic law thereof, .ind supersede any existing c i ler. (whether
framed under tre provisions of th;s section of the constitution or not.i ard ; ' amendments
thereof, and aT laws inconsistent with such charter-. A copy of such ch.i ■.•r. certified by
the mayor, or other chief executive officer of said city, and authenticate! jnder the seal
of such city, setting forth the submission of such charter to the electors - satd city, and
its ratification oy them, shall, after the approval of such charter by t ■■ legislature, be
made in dup|j<.^ii« and deposited, one in the off-ce of the secretary of statr .ind the other,
after being re orded in the office of the recorder of the county in which svi.h city is situ-
ated, shall iJt deposited m the archives of the city, and thereafter all cot-rts shall take
judicial rottr«- of said charter.
The charter- so ratified, may be amended by proposals t'erefor submittrd by the coun-
cil, or other legislative body of the city, to the qualified electors thereof a a general or
special municipal election held at u'tervals of not less than two years exc . i tt.at charter
amendments i^'ay be submitted at a general municipal election at an mte' . ,l of less than
two years after the last election on ihartei amendments provided \* r,t r other election
on Tharter ai'iendments has fieen held since the beginning of the last re k-lar session of
the state legislature or shah be held prior to the next regular session of t state legisla-
ture,. .Tnd he d not less than tw.enty days, nor more than forty days, aft*- "^e completion
of the pL'blic*tion cf such p-oposa's for ten t'mes m a da;ly newspaper c' — neral cn-cula-
tion. printed, pi bl. shed and circulated m sa<d city, or for three times r at least one
weekly newsjaper of genera! circulation, printed, published and circt latr > a said city, if
there be no S'-ch daily newspaper. If a majority of svch qualified electee .ot;ng thereon
at SUCH geneial or special election shall vote in favor of any such propose... imendment or
amendn'tnts. or any amendmert or amendmerts proposed by petition, as -te'nafter pro-
vided, such ahiendment or amendmerts shall be deemed to te ratified, and >» all be forth-
w.th si:bniitt?d to tne legisiaTurc. i* d re m 'eg. 'a' =ess'0'". ct!-erwise .?t > r-.ext i sgi.lar
session, or n-ay be submitted tr the legslatL.re m exiraoroir.ary session, ■ ,- aparoval or
rejection as .i whole, without power of alteration or amendment, and •' a^o^ed by the
legislature, rs hertm provided for tt e approval of tl e darter, such c irter shall be
amended ac iOrdrngiy. A copy of such ;imerdn-er.t ci' .^frendments « ill, after the
jpp.ov.il t''^f*"' ^Jf y.^'i^'^^'V^^^ '^- ^"^ "■■'dt- "1 dL plicate- and s'VTil ce a if i-nt.cated. cer-
»*/!. record*d ard nied nu h»re.n provided lor the charti^r. and with riKe trr « and effect.
Whenever a (petition signed by fifteen per centum or the quaunad electr ^ nf the city,
computed upon the total number of votes cast therein for all candidates or noverror at
the last preceding general eiection at which a governor wjts elected. >s fled n tf e office
of the city cjerk of said city, petitioning the council, or other legislative bodv thereof to
submit any proposed amendment or amendments to the charter of Su-n city which
amendment o*" amendments shall be set forth m full m such petition, to the oi ali.ied elect-
ors tnereof. »uch petitmn shall forthwith be examined and certified by the rity clerk ar.d
If signed by the requisite number of qualified electors of said city, it shall be presented to
the said council, or other legislative body, by the said c-ty clerk, as herembe'ore provided
for petitions for the election of boards of freeholders. Upon the presentation of said peti-
tion to said council, or other legislative body, said council, or other legislative body mutt
submit the amendment or amendments set forth in sa>d petition to the quah^ed electors of
said City, at a general or special municipal election, held not less than twenty no" more
than forty, days after the completion of the publication of such proposed .intendment or
amendments. "^ the same manner as hereinbefore provided in the case of tie submission
of any proposed amendment or amendments to such charter, proposed and submitted by
the council. C" other legislative body. The first publication of any proposed amendment or
amendments to such charter so proposed by petition shall t>e made within fifteen days
after the afcresa.d presentation of said petition to said council, or other legislative body.
In submitting any such charter, amendment or amendments thereto. Any alternative article
or propositioji may be preseried for the choice of the electors, and may be voted on sep-
arately withjul prejudice to others.
Every speq al election held m any city under the provisions of this section, for the elec-
tion of a boa|d of freeholders, or for the submission of any proposed charter or any amend-
ment or anM '"dments thereto, shall be railed by the council, or other legislative body
*-fr*?^ ..''^*.?* ''/"'^"^*_^^"L^ •^*" ■P*<^''>' *^« purpose and time of such election and shall
.h. _,_,. . .... ^^^ ^^^ names of
■icr to si-ch election.
. . T- " — , ^-,-,.. -. ^ ... . ^««-.., .ewspaper. if there be
no such daijjf newspaper printed, published and circulated in said city. Such election shall
be held an« onducted. the returns thereof canvassed, and the result thereof declared by
the council, < - other legislative body of such city, m the manner that is now or may be
hereafter prv^ided by general law for such elections in the particular* where n such pro-
visioti IS n«w or may hereafter be made therefor, and in all other respects m the manner
fhereto '^* "^ general municipal flections, in so far as the same may be applicable
Whenev#r
amendment c
iir^^«^ri' Vii-i ' ' 7 '■•=*-*'"■■ »" "-'»/ oTcerB. or ire submission of propositions to the vote of
tstenj herJSl t-^ 'o"^'^'** '" •« »«'' »• th« same may be applicable thereto and not .ncon-
.Jl.a!^^',^^^ c-ipetent m any charter framed by any cty under the authority g ven tn ih.s
kI H?. r JS y-endmenl to such charter, to provide, in addition to those provis ors allowed
.5.fV^ aJ^ °" "r** ?* **" '**'• **' '^« "»^» '«•■ t^« eatabtishme-'t of a bO'Ough
system Of aoJer..meni for ih, w^-o-e or any part of the territory of such cly. by whuh one
.» -^Ay he created there. n, which districts Shalt be known as bcoughs. and
special municipal powers as may l>e granted by s.ch .hjrter «nd
i^f-on. government and jurisdiction of such twro^ g>>s
• i..,'- .« .Llil*L*'**."*r**f*'"" *® '^* "^'*^ ^**^ •*^*" '» »"> "«y «"« county.
e'ais to the t*erte of ttr.m ieg*tiattvc body thereof ^^ r
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vMCicui. uy w u ' rtiitc. wnicn snan speciry me purpose ana time of sucr
establish lh» ejection precincts and designate the polling places therem
the election i-rf-'teri f.-- each such precinct. Such ordinance shaH. p.-*!
be pubhsheJ five times m a daily newspaper, or tw.ce m a weekly new
boa,d 0' frtehoiaen thiii be elected, or any «uch propotea charter or
—i. ■'•"«"d'^e"<« thereto tnaii be auOmittea at a oenerji munic.pai -lect.on. tne
govcrnii I tf-e elect. on o» cty oH'cere. or the tubmiMion of propo»il>ot>« tc the vote of
ttiore d'i
which th.ill d,
for the orgM j
All the pra.
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SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMKNDMCNT NO
ART
Section 1 Every elective puUlic office-
office at any iir»ie Qy the electors ent ■
through the procedure ant! 'n the m^ni
known as the recall, and is m additicr. k
The procedure hereL ndei to effcv t ir ^
office shall be as follows: A pet ti on sg'
the .ncumbent sought to be renioved. cfi
entire vote cast at the last preceding f
incunibent sought to be rerrioved occt. ■"■
moved is a state officer wh.o is eiei-ced
tion shall be s>gned by e'ectois ertttied ■
be rem&wed. eqi..al in nimber to at least
preceding election for all candidate? f"
moved occupies* demanding an eie. tmn
shall be addressed to the secretary o* *t
of the county or city and county in v.
the officer sougiit to oe removed was ■
circulated in not (ess than five court e^
counties ty electors equal in ntmber t
in each ot said cOijnt.es. at said elect -
a general statevtent of ti'.e grounds c
intended solely for the information o'
be open to review.
When such petition *s certified as
forlhvMth submit the said petition, tc-
ernot , wi''0 shji! thereupon ."^raer and
days nor more than eighty days fron-
The governor shall make or cause • - ■•
such election, ar^d officers charged by ■■ a
arrangements for such election and i' f- ■'*■
thereof declared, m all respects as are ' ' -.
eiectton shall c« printed, in not *nor« i- - i*.
pettt'on tor demanding his lecali. Ar ' /
also be printed, if desired by hinn.
ceedinQS tor the recall of ar^y off*' r
filing With any county, or cty and
tion aganst sucii officer: and if su:(- ".r _■
ing thereof, ll^e recall election shall nt vt z
vacancy caused cy such resignat-on o? ''-orr ..
law. bL>t the person appointed to nil si.:n vac
son elecied at tt^e said recall election sr<aii Qi
xxin.
' >T State of California may be removed from
vote for a sl ccessor of sucn incumbent,
' r.n provided for. which procedure shall pe
trier method of renioval provided ty law.
t *ai o* an mcumbert of an elective pubhc
i- electors entitled lo vote for a successor of
number to at least twelve pe* cent of the
t. »L>r all candidates tor the office which the
v'ded that if the of*'Cer tought to be re-
-'O'ltical subdivision of the stJte. said peti-
y •- *or a successor to the mcumrjent sought to
■ per cent of the ertire vote cist at the last
'■ce whi-h the incumbent sought to be re-
? cessnr to the officer named m sa d pet'tion.
.* ^ filed with the clerk, or registrar of voters.
■ - petitio'^ was circulated; provded that if
■:■' r, the state at large such petition sliall be
t - state. :Tnd shall be signed in each ot such
■ --■ than one per cent of the entire vote cast,
■ • we estimated. Such petition shall contain
Tne removal is sought, which statement is
^'- :ors, and the sufficiency of which shaH not
"1 provided to the secretary ot state, he shall
er *'*h 3 certificate of its sufficiency, to the gov-
oatt for holding the election, rot less than s-xty
1-t? of such cert'hcate of the secreta,-v ot state
- ■•■>'Je puolicat'on of not'ce for the holding of
■■ ^ *• duties concerning elections shall make all
■ '♦' r'^all te conducted, returned, ana the result
■' '.I te elect. ons- On the official ballot at such
i*^ -^-wndred words, the reason* set fo*-tK m the
' ■• "Ore than three hundred words there shall
justi'ication of his course in office. Pro-
emed to oe pending from tne dale of the
or registrar of voters, of any recall peti-
c ' resign at any time subsequent to the M-
ft z ot with standing such resignation, and the
orr ..I » other cause. shall be tilled as provided by
icy shall hold his office only until the per-
fy-
Any peison tr>ay be nominated for the office which Is to te filled at any recall election by
a petition signed by electors, qualified '.o v::- at such recall election, equal in nurr-ber to
at least one per cent of the total nun-cf^ :' .otes cast at the last preceding election for
all candidates fcr the offi',e which tht rc- t ent sought to be removed occupies. Each
such nominating petition snaM he tileo *'t-- • ^- secretary of state not less than twenty-
five days before such recflH election.
The'e shall be printed on the recall ba'toi
on thereat, the following aiestion. "Sh,!!!
tion IS filedi be teraMed from the ctfice of
shall be the words "Yes" and •"No" on seo-
each. in which the voter shall indicate b>
such recall. On such ballots, under enr,
names of those persons who ' ave t'«-en nc*-
called, in case he shall ne re-rinved fron^ if^
be counted fo'- my candidate 'or said Cce
the r-ecall of the person soig't to be r-:.i
against whom the petition is tiled sha . f:-
office. If a majority of those vntmn or s;i
office shall vote No." said incimbent s i'
'Ves.' said inci mbent shaM thereupO' ^i
qt ilification of 'us successor. The car
1^ to every ofTicer whose recall is to be voted
■"»e of person aga'nst whom the reca'i pet.-
*e of the office)?". foJlowmg wmch question
te tines, with a blank space at tne right of
mpmq a cross iXi. his vote *or or against
f> question, there shall also be printed the
red as candidates to succeed the person --e-
y said recall election: but no vote cast shall
ess the voter also voted on said question of
from said office. The name of the person
ippear on tne ballot as a candidate for the
'. estion of the recall o' any incumbent from
-itnue .n said office. If a majority shall vote
Itemed removed from such office, upon the
shall canvass ail votes for candidates for
said office and declare the resi it m |||t> f- nner as in a regular election. If the vote at
any such recall election s:-.ail recall the - e^. then the candidate who has received the
highest number of votes f-rr the offic« s -s je thereby declared elected for the remainder
'ed the highest number of votes sh.t!! fail to
rtifitatc o* elect. on. t^e office shall be deemed
of the term. In case the person wh©
qualify withm ten days after receiving t
vacant and sf^r.il be tilled accoroirg to la .«•
Any recall petition may be presented
and accLrate (Opy of the tit'e and teUt ''
nati re 'is place of residence, givmq tt -
pre-inct shall aiso appear ori fe ija-jei
pended to each section shall be at t -e t
•erne. Any quallfled elector of the ""^ff ^
within the county, or city and county, of "tttf^
tion 9hall bear the name of the coi.ntv.
only qualified electors of such county
ections. but each section shall contan a full
e petition. Each s<gner shall add to h.s sig-
i-et and numner. if such exist His election
*• h,s name The n mber of sif;n.itu'"es ap-
M^' of the person soliciting signatures to the
»• competent to solicit such signatures
- * an elector. Each section of the petl-
oA^ .
sectior. Each section shall have attached r-t- He af^dav't of the person solicitirn sig-
."0
id county in which
ounty shall be co»i
It ts Circulated, ard
petent to sign such
* $v
natL.res to the same stating hLg qu.ilificiit
section were made m his presence and th:
stgrature to the section is the genuine sin t.-
be: and no other affidavit thereto shall Ue"
Signatires hereunder shall be vert^ed frt
ter an oath. Such petition so verified s
thereto appended are genuine and that th
Unless and until it it otherwise proven l p
the petition presented contains the sigr.it
section of the petition shall be filed with t
city and county m which it was circulate:
or city and county shall be flied at the si-
filing such petition, the clerk, or regist
records of registration what number of
necessary, the board of supervisors Shan
for the purpose of examining such pett
clerk or registrar, upon the compiet-on c-
petit'on his cert-ticate. properly dated '
said petition, except as to the signatu?-.
file a copy of said ce'-tificate in his of' ••
•aid petition and certificate by the de k
supplemental petition identical with t-e .
ing supplemertal names may be filed v^
The clerk or -registrar of voters shall vs-f
petition make like enammation therec ;i»
of such examination shall forthwith a t/c
showing the rest.lt of si ch e«aminat>^"
petition evceot as to the signatures t'
retMry of state
When the secretary of state shall ha*
trars of voters, a petition certified as h
number of qual•^ed electors, he shah *
voters of ewry county or city and lOi
such clerk rr registrar -^f voters fhjii
A petition shall be deemed to i>e *
receipt by him rf a certificate c ce't
requisite numt>er of electors of the st
No recall petiton shall be circtiate<
his Ofice 'or at least Sik months; tave
the state iegis<ature at .my t>me after
legislature after his elect. on
If at any recall election the inci n^h.
t>e reoaid from the state treasury any
election, an^ the legislature shall p'-o^
mgs ^or another recall election of said
•uch flection
If the governor is »oi q'-t to !» fe*^
herein imposed upr* he pe* '
tary o' state • so »movv
formed b» »»^* ft .t.' antf 1'
tr»f of V
•o h» fserf.fteti
that all the s-gnatures to the attached
e best of his k-^cwiedge and beite' each
f the person wt o*e r,-*n^e it p-rpo-'ts to
I The affidav t o' any oerson soliciting
je by any officer authorized to ?dminis-
ima facie ev-dence tiiat t'-e signatures
Signing the same are qualified electors.
investigation, it shall he presumed that
he requisite number of electors. Each
or registrar of voters, of the county or
I ttch sectors circulated in any county
Within twenty days after the date of
^ters. shall finally determine from the
electors have s gned the saitie; ard. if
-' clerk or registrar additional assistants
:>vide for their compensation. The said
nination. shall torthwith attach to such
result of such e»aniination. and submit
Mnd d thereto, to the secretary of state and
forty days from the transmission of the
ar of voters to the secretary of state, a
ft to the body of the petition hut contain-
erk or registrar of voters, as a'cesad.
lyi after the fiiirg o* such si ppleme'^tal
riginal petition, and upon the conclusion
1 petition his certificate, properly dated.
I forthwith transmit sirch supplemental
e SI
tog ther with his said certi'icate. to the se<.-
P w»«~ from one or more counlv clerks or regls-
IP'C ded to have been signed by the requisite
r- • msTit to the courty cterk or registrar of
■ '■ nite a certificate showing such fact and
'■ ' le sa d cerfficate for record in his of'ce
*' V 9 secretary of state upon the date of the
I •>*. «ing the said pettion to be s-gned by the
M4
str
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snri
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as •
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cast . . - ... .^.r .» -
•#wf*<« te ■« riwipif •€
or iim t n« 9*t m9mn% •
)inst any officer until he has actually he<d
* it rt»ay be filed agamst .^ny member of
' orn t^.e ccnven>r.g and organising o' the
>al IS sought is not recalled, h« shall
mpended by him as eapenses of such
■ on for such purpose, and nO proCOed-
• *li b« initiated withm si« months after
tr^r o-ov«o'<ft Of tnis srticie. the duties
-v^rr^or . and if the socrc-
I upon him shall be per-
-> thtt clerk or regiSt-sr Of
'•'t f\ au %asea whore t'^e of^co 9f »*f*t-
^'t «f •«<** rOk<nty. city and <ou**t)r, <<ty
*e officers tneroof ur»tfer Si>r(* peocedMro
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sectcfi ■
t of .irl
allow.itj!.
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1. Fc
e cons
for t^e
mer in
courts i
be el«
Judye-i ..
Of tl'cln
2. F..^
e marifl
Of bO.Trc
1 edi ca
and rf
K. and
3. Fo
e marr.
of tt-e
US of pi
tion. 'r :
:ion, CO
force
4 Fo. •
e m:trn
.ind IR.
iult the
terms •-
.vl:ich tl
for t.-..
■stitiitlO
their .:i- .
, ana .nt
Wl-e. -
ctty an4
pal ga.^.
nent. it
of sa a -
cle eiew
times s:
■'inch an
employe-
whose 0
Super -
-.rt. si^a
toe ;:c".
tn. and
have. V-
^or tf-e
and rf...-
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of any ,
1 conso
which 2rt
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Section 19. Anyl
plyirg .t» iriisoitij
other means of c
by the purchase
poratto..^s may esta|
upon such cnrditn
'ts organic law. onl
late the charges tijf
.ants OL tside .ts
ants of any oti-e:
such .rhabitants.
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Section 7
Onivereity
state norm
cause to in
schools thr,
to lym printc
of^ce: and
printing, pi
In ut* net
reqi.ire or
shall perfor
»id» for a
and the CO.
the grantin
Wt'.utc. vw.tU^t I u^<«
current rosolttion.
and If .ippf^oved tty a 'r>.ij_
shrill »)etO'»ie tue wturte' O'
i to the niAttefft thereto pre
fr^m^ed iti-'dei' the ptovisions o' t(ii& section
sed# (III '4Mt incor:si6ter.t MitM si ch charter
charter. A copy of t\'<:t^ chartei
the Do*)'d of Si'perviior« under
.r eiCf-t-Lit. - -
J «njU be '
:» ne»t »*-
' . tor <ti
SocH *po.',
y vote of l^*-
..h county a' j
d«d .^nd cuperktfac
' ' .-" uf •uv.lt
"ed to tne
: Mtjy oe
-j^.tion at J
- 'ttiide Dy con-
-lected to e;ȣh
wTte the organic
> CKist't^g charter
ii) amendmentt tfe*-eoV and »hjn super-
lat.we to I'e n\.-iiter« provided m such
certthed and .; . thenticated hy the ch4<rm;%(i and clerk of
he «eal of a.i ' board and attested Uy the county clerk
of sad 'lOinty setting fortfi the subtrmaion of -■. ch charter to the etectors of s^i'd county
and its r.it f.Latlon by them, shair after tt.e j proval of such charte** Dy the legislature.
be <nade n duplicate, and hied, one in the of* e of the seoetary of state ar>d the other,
after Lieirg recn*-ded tn the office of the recorde at said county. «h.jii he fi><;d m the oW'ce of
the coi.nty clerk thereof, and thereafter all cou ■= shall tike jL-a.-m rrA-^r o' said charter.
The ch^'ter. so ratified, may be .intended h> ;. -^posals ineretor si'bm.tted by t'-e board
of supervisors of the county to the qualified elfe • --s thereof at a gene* ti O' special electton
held rot less tran t*iirty d.iys no n>ore sixl . d.i> s after the ouLHicition ct i» c n pro-
posals foi ten tintes in ,i dally newspaper of -rieral circulation printed, published and
circulated <n said cour.ty. proi/tded that m an. ::>..r,ty where no sucn d.i'ly newspapei- is
printed, pu oh shed and circulated, si. (.h propo>'- t : 'ijrter shall Oe puhlished for at least
three tiniP5 m at least one weekly newspapei . f general circulation, printed, published
and Circulated m such county: pipvided. that >"lf..(;flli/l>v wherj? neith*!'' JjucJi daily nr>-
*.,.wiv ,-.».«u-o,-.-.-r.-vyUiuV clerk m th ^^ pub! c places ■ P"^******^ ^har-
sign.
t'On •
of Su.
petit'on.
for the [
- '^^te
■:>* such
ejection
s-aii be
'. r O'di-
g iiative
•■^» than
I or the
0' free-
I'On as
y -n the
tition of
►■ * ' 'w-tiTA'tn att.icfi to saiJ pct'i'Oit ap* terilicate i-
:.nd .f, by s-3i-d certificate, t snai; appear that ^
■>er of Qi'aiified electors, said clei-k sha'i present
—r legi»iative body at its next regula' n-ieetipg ,
-.ite i-pon the adoption of such ordinance, or the present .■-■^
Ouncil. or other -eo'ftMl.ve body, shall order the holdrg of a tp'-c
« of electing SiCh ooard of frrehoidet s. which sj'd special eic ^*
held not 'ess than twenty days, nor more than s.xty days after the adopt.o- c
nance aforesi d. or tne presentation of said pet.tion to said council, or o'.*^ -
body. provdi^J. that -f a genera: municipal election shall occur m said city c
twenty days, or more than sxty dayii after the adoption of t-^e ordinance a> t-
presentation -f said petition to said council, or oihe* legialative body, said • i
holders ma> Wf elected at suun general mun.ctpal election. Candidates fc
me'nbers of ^ »d oo:ird '^f freeholders tCall be nominated by petition, substa ti
same mar re as may te provided by general laws for the nomination by f
electors o* £<i didates for pubhc of*Kes to oe voted for at general elections.
It snai: i>e he duty of sad ooard of freeholders vt^ithr one hundred antl tA^-^ty days
after the rti-t of si.ch e'ecl-on shall nave been declared by sa-d counr.ii, o- c tr legis-
lative body : prepare and propose a ci-acter for said city, which shall be s-fjre;! n dciph-
cate by t^e * «mbers of sa>d board of freeholders, or a majority of them, ana b"- 'led. one
copy ;n the ofice of the city clerk of satd city, and the other tn tne office of • - county
recorder of t e county m w^ch said city 's situated. Said council, or cf-er
body, sna'l. tereupon, ca*«e iaid proposed charter to be published for at 'e.ist
in a dJily nc>»spaper of genefji L-irculation. printed, published and circul.ited ■■
provided, t^- i: m any city where no such dJily newspaper is printed, pubi.sheo
lated suc^i p oposed charter shaii he oubhshed for st least three time*, r. a*.
weekly nevk'S.apcr of general ^.i-culation, printed, published and circulnled m
and. .n any t 'ent. the first jublicaton of such proposed charter shall be made
teen days jftar the tiitrg or ^ copy thereo'. as aforesaid, in the office of the
Such propose' charter shall be si;bnntted by said cotncil. or other legislative t,:
qi-ahtied electrs of said city 3t a special election held rot less than twenty clays
for the charter. .,nd with like force and e"ffeci
.entiim of the qualified electors of any county.
ecorded and filed afr here.n provided
-enever a petition signed Dy ten per
or ^nienamer.ts to such Charter, proposed and sijum7tti.rt k^ tH. 1/ M-w^waci dfT.enameni
SLbm.tt.ng .,ry such charter, or amendments t. c'-t^"*. al^tern.t.vi'^r? .iV"'*'''^"'*''* . '"
may be presented for the choice of the eleclorii infi m/ ^'**'^"-V.i^* article or proposit on
prejudice to ot?iers. « te or ine electors, and may be voted on sep3ratel> without
ene vote of electors, shall be followed in ao Va.- .. .V.- "-'^™ -..l........v,r, ol p.opoa.t.oni, to
It Shall be competent, in all charters f°amed unrt-r .h.^ ""'.l "' applicable thereto,
to provide, in adA.on to any other proCiiiooi allowable bv ?hl. r„'ni.3'X^" "^ •^'^"■^"on
■hall provide, for the following matters: ^""wabie by this constitution, and the same
^Tislative
'-n time*.
• lid city:
d c I' cu-
r.tst on^
>3 d city.
.Mthin ^f-
'-t clerk.
.:l, , to the
. -, . ...... ........^ -..,.,. nor more
man forty d.yj. after the comoietiDh of such publication; provided, th.it f .i ge-ieral
niunic;p.il eletion shall occir in said city not less th.^n twenty days, nor more t'ljn forty
days, after tll completion of such publication, then such proposed charter may htf so sub-
nutted at SUCH general election. If a majority of such qualified electors votin,} thereon
at Such generil or special elsction shall vote m favor of such proposed charter, t shall be
deenied to he ratified, ard slioll be st.Bn,nted to the legislature, if it at in regui.i. session,
otherwise at its next regular session, or it may 6e S'.iBmltted to the legislature r extraor-
dinary sess on. for its approval or rejection as a whole, without power cif alteration or
amendment. Such approval may be made by concurrent resolution, and if app'cved By a
majority vote Of the members elected to each house, such charter shall become Hi- charter
of such city, IT. if such City Be consolidated with a county, then of such city .md county,
and shall oecjnie the organic l.iw thereof, and supersede .my existing charter -whether
framed under the provisions of this section of the constitution or not.i and ail a^-endments
thereor. and ill laws mcorsiftent with such charter. A copy of such charter. . ertified by
the mayor, or other chief executive officer of said city, and authenticated unaur the seal
of such city, letting forth tl'e submission of such charter to the electors of sa<[) c.ty and
Its ratifitatioii By them, shall, after the approval of such charter by the leg 5lature. be
made in duplicate and deposited, one in the oftce of the secretary of state and the other
after Being recorded in the office of the recorder of the county In which such cty is situ-
ated, shall Be deposited m tre archives o' the city, and thereafter all courts snail take
Judicial rotift^ of said charter.
The charter, so ratified, may Be amended by proposals therefor submlvteJ by the coun-
cil, or other legislative Body of the city, to tne qualified electors thereof at a general or
special mi.ni3ioal election held at intervals of not less t>'-»h two years lexcept ii .it charter
amendments ("ay be submitted at a general municipal election at an interval of less than
two years after the 'ast electon on ;hartei amendments provided that nn other el-ction
on charter .Tr'iendments has i;een held since the beg.nnmg of the last renular session of
the state legislature or shall be l-eld prior to the re»t regular session of tne state legisla-
ture., and held not less than twenty days, nor more than fortv days, afte,- ••-e comple'on
of the puBhcition of such proposals for ten t n-es in a daily newspaper of general circula-
tion, printed, published and circulated m said titv. or for three times in at least one
weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed, published and circt lated n said citv if
there Be no s.'Ch daily newspaper. If .t majority of s-.cn qu3lified electors voting thereon
at such geneial or special election shall vote in favor of any strh oroposeJ amendment or
amendments, or ar^y amendmert or amendments proposed Ly petition, as i i*reTalter pro-
vided, such amendment or amendmerts shall Be deemed to Be ratified, and si-sli be forth-
with submitt.-d to tne leg.slatLre, if it ne n .eg.ia. setS'Or, cti-erwise at tj r.ext r-guiar
session, or nay be submitted tr the legslature m cxlraoroT arv session, for aparovai or
rejection as .1 whole, without power of alteration or ame- dme-t. and •' aipro-ed by the
^S^Il^Jtr' " ^•erein provided for tl e :;pp-o.al o' tl e d .irte.. si.ch c irter shall Be
^^Drovi? tMe'2SS?'C? thi. f-oiVJf," °' "•<•*' -imendn-er.t or omendments ». .,11. after the
tted by
amendment or
the council, ar other legislative body. The first publication of' any proposed
SJ?^" .h'.*",'f'*«a^H^nr.^/7Vi " P'-OPO"^ by pet.tion .hall be made w.thm fifteen days
rra?;?y''rt;°Lrs?.j'udrc;To"o't'he'r°.': "" '""" °' "" •'«"'-■ -- ^'V'>'"o\lro'nZ'^
6
ffiay
super
he' Dro*vi'ii°."d''hd,''°" °l T""^" ''•^''"O aante warden., probation and other officer, as
v,so?s general law, or for the fixing of such compen.ation by board, of
.trtr.,n'rnr'.'''''"7..'" """''V ""'' <" town.hip.. Of road di.tnct. and of highway con
Seneii?^.^.;..;.'., '""'"" *"'" "» """"hated and elected m the manner provided b:
■ in ., !^ °.'^ "^* nomination and elect. on of .ich officer. '^ '
by
tier.
ln.^^.^«- 'ormation. in such counties, of a«d disvicts for the care, maintenance, repair.
.?ic?rV,^un.f.. i!,"?,*'^k"°" ""'>' <" ■■"<*• '■ 9«*»y' '"d bridge., and for the format, on. in
wA. .«r i, ?.i "igbway construction d-v.ions for the con.troction only of roads, high.
11^/. «^ ?»'*'■ '"'■«';« int-iw«icn in an, ,uch district or dlvi.ion, of the whole or iny
S? town li^.^hTr'JI'.J^?**'* ""' "■ ""•" '""'" ord.r.ince p»..ed by .ucM incorporated c.ty
SLaXd .^Irfi^ri „? '•'••*'"•• "nd upon th, .,„„, ,0 such mclu.ion by a major. ty of thi
quaitneo elector, of such incorporated ct. ' " '" *
included at an election held for that
or town, or portion thereof, proposed to he eo
-_.. . ,. , . . — -■ - ~. ." to.r . for the organisation, government powers
• nd juri.ditl.on of .uch districts and a , ,,on. »nd for
purpose.
r.i.ing rtvrtitt therein for .ucH
It .hall b
.ection. or t
by thi. cor
sy.tem of g
0-" more di.
which .hall
for the orgs
All the p>
b* deemed I
III!.)
KlMliir>.l
I II. 1.1 I.
provided t' at any .u.-h .ndr
Of the quaified elector. o«
«l «n elect ?n t,t ne h» d <
such noebtednes. pro* .
P.y the ntere.t on .,.
pflym»'it -.' t- ♦ pr - ,
*.l..l.l..l t
Thi. I
ti.l. r M
.A.io« .-„,?"" """""P»i power, a. may be granted D.
:':r;«''?;;i^'rec.i?rrVrat:rg\r.-f.i\':tV-''c!;°r:°.L\r{?^-
relate to the clerk of the leg .'l.tive Sody th.rjjf' *' '" ""'
Ji.ltC.A^ S*
rilrtl 111 III
• k * H
Pr.
!<|»-isk<
\
.l,|.
\
riti.r) iif i«t.n.
ITithk I Jimliin. »tvr»tjiry <if tMmt-. Bf Frank
'y given in thi.
'VI. ion. allowed
■ of a borough
by whic h one
. twroughs, and
h charter, and
ty and county.
All.A.-K,
tll- J<.-tuit.
IISWITT.
'• ANM.|tllt)>
li- A !• JKII.
<-*»r>i If-lMiiy
7. SENATt CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO
r- I
tA*
in e,-.
a Qf
mtcn
de cpi|
forth V
ernof
days .^
Thel
such
arranj
the-
eler.'
petit'
also
ceednl
filing
tion
tng !
vacp
law. bl
son e(£
Ai.yl
a peti^^
at !e<
al) <L^
such
five da
The!
on thi
tron i;
shai)
each,
such
namesl
called. I
be c
the
againg
ofTice
Of'C(;
■■ves.'
qc i1ifl|
said f
any <
highf
of tt-i
qtrjn
vaca-
Any I
n,it>. re|
pre:
perrl*-
■ame
witr 1
tion !
only
sect oH
nail
sect 0^
5igr.-it
be:
sign
ter
theretL
Uniesd
the
sect -oil
c.ty .
or C'tJI
fihng
record
necest^
for th^
der
pet.t.
said
file .1
said p^
suppti
'ng sui
The c
petit.
of sucq
shown
petitio^
retar ,
Whfl
trars
nunii_''i ,
voters i
Such c^
A
rec eptl
reqi
his
the ^- 1^
leg «
If
be '#>
elect. oil
ingt '
■ucii
If tr
here 11- _
tary of I
fof 'netf f
votf-s. f
trar of I
Th»
««<» to_
at •t«j||
I" t»l
• »• i ■'
ne«i, so fctr as ;»pplicaDle : provided, fv. ther that provt$ton» in such charters tor the
con«tPucticn, ^.are. matntenaoce repair. «p«<.t<on and supervision cf roads, hiohwavs and
bridges for ^htch aid from the state is ant^d. shall be subject to such regulations and
conditions as may be imposed by the leq s^aii.rc.
Wheneve'- iriy county has frjrued jjm i -lof-rd a charter, and the same shall have been
approved by the legislatu'-e. as herein p-i-vtdcJ. the gene'-al laws adopted by the legisla-
turr m pirsL-ince of sections four and ' ve o* thf» article, shall, .~s to such coi.nty. be
superseded oy said charter as to matter* for which, under this section it s coi'ioetert to
make p^-ovis on .n such charter, and fo'- ^--hicn provision is made therem. except as heren
otherwise expressly provided, and excer* *'*3' any sucn charter shall not affect the tenure
of office of t^^e elective officers o' t"f oi-ty. or of Any d' strict, township or division
thereof, m off-ce at the time such chart- ■ goes nto effect, and si ch officers shall continue
to hold ther respective offices until the '•xptrition of the term for which they shall have
been elected, unless sooner removed in t -e m inner provided by law.
T'-e charte-- o' any county, adopted nde^ the author.ty of this section, may be sur-
rendered and annulled with the assen: of two thirds o' the qualified electors of such
county, votif^g ,it a soec:al election, held 'or vat purpose, and to be ordered and called by
the board o^ supervisors of the county ; v^fy '-ceiving a written petition, signed and certi-
fied as hereinabove provided for the pt'oose- of the adoption of charters requesting said
board to suhmit the question of the stu 'c ide^ ind annulment of such charter to the quali-
fied electors ^f SL'Ch county, and. m th ■ t-.eni »f the sur-ender and anniilnient of any such
charter, sich county shall thereafter oe go^ -rned under general laws in force for the
governmen* of rounties.
The provisions of this section shall net be jpMcable to any county that is consolidated
with any c'ty.
A. J. Wallack.
Pivsi'U-n! of ihf S.-ii.il'
A. K. Hkwitt.
Speaker of the AssemMy.
At It M :
Tkaxk (* .T<
Kn»liir«.>d; Fil.
lUDAN. N
li in the
.-tary uf St.
otfi.t' nf th«^ S.
nl !•»: in o*'Io.k a. m. Frank C. Jorda:
niary tf State the
SAor^-rin-* of st.-it**.
•J*tth day of March. A. IX V.*l\.
By Frank H. Corv. lii-pnty.
^3.
SENATE CONSTJTUTlONAi- AMENDMENT NO. 6^
A-inptod In Ass.mi.lj. Marfli J-'. >
Tl.is n.-aolution w;is n i»fv«-d r^'
AI- \anikT Mtt'abr. Private Stcn-taiy nT tin
I'n.viTKR t»-, — Sr uufr Conatitutinual A iin w
th*»*...7nu)r. thl.s i
I' n
lit.
mopl' '*f th' Stati of California un <n)t' nl
i?l^ Hfft't'ii tv" of ortielr I\' thvnuf. iv/u'
.'f thi- Statt' of Califoni
M:'?y. nin<-t«-fn tnnuln-tl .w'
SI s t.f said K^KlNlalur." vol i
1. 1* thf '■«>ti."-tiTriii..h .-i" Til. .'
1 1 i.--li. >'-■■ I'l't
y. Chu'ifit'i-irof im. A}44^-m4)Iy
th day of March. A. D. 1911
'Vf-rnor.
lit X*K ti. A rfsiiliifi'ni tn prnpn
• ut tit th* rvnstitution of tin stnt
to artitiionH itf th* IrrjiaUiture.
J Us rfgiil.ir St swion t'oninifDvint; •>ii tin-
i- v.n. ; v u rldnl.s nf nil thv niHuWrs ■ 1- 1 n d
■ favii" !h.r»-..f. h, 1. uy i.r..i^.>*;. th^t s. r-tion
"f Oalifornia U ;»ni.niifd .so ■»,-* l<i i-ad us
thr
Th'^ i.-KJ.-^l.itui
Sfrolid i-I;t \' "!' •! 1
t . .a- li of t!i.- if
two of artl.l'- IV
foUuWJ-
Section 2. The sessions of the legislature s lall be biennial, unless the govcnor shall.
in the interim, convene the legislature. ifT P oclamation. in extraordi.-^ary session. All
sessions, other th.T' extraordinary, shall ctr >i( nee at twelve o'clock M.. on the 'TSt Mon-
day after the first d";' of Januiry next suc' -t ting the election of its niemhers. nnd sh.iii
'" " - - - -■ - .^j thirty d.Tys thereafter; w'-erenpon .i recess
.1 thirty days. On the reassembiina of the
continue m session for a period not exceeds
of bol't houses 'Tijst be taken for not less ■
legislature, no bill shall be introduced in eit ■
of the me nbers thereof, no* shall more th v
after such reassembling.
J Ki'AN'. S«^-».T<'lary ot Statt*. ^
M»-d in the offli-e of th*- Sj-tTot
iioi se witJTOut the consent of three fourths
wo oiHs be iiTtrodi.ced by any one member
A. J. \VaI-I.A' K.
I*n-?idf!ir of i\i^' St-nat'-.
A. H. Hkwitt,
speaker t»f tlu' As«i'nihly.
• ■f i*twtp th** ]»t day of M:tv.
A. I>. mi. at
SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 8.
4.
A-iopl'^d in .S^-nat •. .Tai.uarv J-, \ I' li»l^
■ '' -'.f.'l in As.«»'nil'!y. I-VhriKt!-. j. A If. 1 ■
••solution was reoelvtd Sy til. (;.'
•■ MtCaht*. Private .Si-..-t' tn:\- .<f t! ■
■ — ^rntttr: Coiistit"f' '
!■ Statt' of Calif'
■■' lotion 10 th* I
. , ,. ;.!-.: I'. iir»- of the Siiii.- '» ■ .1
• -ud day of .ranuary. nfm'tf*'n Hundred i
I N I'.itf i.'^ti <■: f'}:\y\ of til*' S«'niiti*,
Mallory. *rUh f ('!• rk of tht- Asjit-mbly.
!f» 6th day of K.bru.iry, A. D. tl»U.
*. -4 regolutwH to uropoge to thr
s'ctUiu on*' of artielf two of tht c^in-
Til
■ - .',.f
Ml '....,..- ..f
!•' IV Of the
Which shai tie des.gfijled ■ The iegisiattre o* tne Stale of Califotni,
reserve to f emselves t^"e power to propose laws and aTicndments to ti -
to adopt or ■ tject the same, at the polls independent or the legislature. ,i
power, at t e i own option, to so adopt or reject any act. or section
passed by ' e legisiiture. The enacting clause of e\ery law shari be
State of Cit *ornia do enact as follows:".
The (irsi ...ower reserved to the people shjil be known as the -rutiativt
entation ti t'te secretary ot state of a petition certified as nerem ptov l
signed by :. ttified electors. eqi>ai m number to cght per cert of ad the
candidates 'r governor at the last preceding general election, at whic»-
elected. prc;)jSing a law or amendment to the constitution, set forth .n
tton. the st-retary of state shall submit the said proposed law o; amendi
stitution tc 'he etectois at the next succeeding geneiai election occurrn
ninety days, itter toe presentation aforesaid of said petition, or at ar v
called Oy t- s governor tn his discretion prior to such general election. A
petitions St J I have printed across the top thereof .n twelve pomt black-f
lowing: "Irtative measure to be submitted directly to the electors.'
Upon tht presentation to the secretary of state, at any tmie not les
before the commencement of any regular session of the legislature, of a pet ■ on certifiecTas
and assembly
i-t the people
istitution. and
so reserve the
■^t of any act.
people of the
•pon the pres-
to have been
es cast for all
governor was
' in said peti-
it to the con-
subsequent to
oec.al ejection
such initiative
i type the fol-
han ten days
number to
ceding ge:^-
full m said
soon as tt
enacted or
m the time
enacted by
any law so
within said
ejection at
here-i-i prov ded to h.ive been Signed by qual.fied electors of the state eq
five per cef of all the votes cast for all candidates for governor at the I.^^■ .ir
eral electic". at which a governor was elected, proposit^g a law set fort r-
petition, tl - scoeta'y of state shall transmit the same to the icgslati r
convenes ad organizes. Tre law proposed uy SuCh pet.tion shall be >. • er
rejected wtnoi-t change or amendment by the legis'aii- re. within foriy rii.- fr
it IS received by the legislati.re. ff any law proposed by such petition si , b»
the legisla. ire it shall be subject to referendum, as hereinafter providec II
petitioned ■ '•r be rejected, oi f no actio;^ 'S taken upon it by the legist.- re
forty days, t'e s^fcretary of EtPte shall si bmit it to the people for approva or
the next er> unc general e!ec:ion, Tiie legistature may reject any measure .^o t>roposed by
initiative p-- ticn and propose a diffcent one on the same subject by a ye .,"d nay vote
-^'^yi fe*'**S*li- '.pll cai^. ar.d in sucl,i event both measures shall b<e si;b<ii,tte» ♦ the se-re-
tary .^ ■r' the e.ectors for approval or rejection at the next ensuing gfn-'-.iI election
or at^f-.-;r -pecial election called by the governor, m h.s discretion, frc s;. n puroose.
All said rtiTi've petitions last above descnued shall have pi .nted in tw^!v? p int black-
face type '.'le tollowirg: "Initiative m.-asLre to lie presented to t-'C leg.si ^trre.'
The sr r ui power reserve^i to the people shall be known as the refe e"»du' . No act
passed b • -.e lea&tature shall go into effect L.nil ninety days after the l.rt >Qjoutrment
of the stss o'l of the legislature wluch passed si.ch act. except acts ca'ling eh ttons. acts
providinc^, t •• tax levies or appr opnattor s *or the iSLal ctrrert ex'jerses o.' th- state and
urgency r r.is res necessary for the immediate preservation cf the pub! c pea :
saf«ty. pabied by a two-thirds vote of all the members elected to eicn Mot*e.
it is deemer r^ccssaiy for the imr^edfate preservation of the public peace hea!:
that a taw sh ll go mto immediate effect, a statement of the facts constittti'-g ■
sity f-'r.iw .r -if crth in one section of the act. w*-(ch section shaM be pass^ :?
J ea and ■- /-•.*;. upon a separate roil cad thereon; provides, however, tr t
creating ; ^ o. s^ng any office or changing the salary, term or duties ot n
grartirg : ->' *:-j chise or special privilege, or creating any vested right or irt
be constt.-*) to he an urgency measi.re. Any law so passed by the legisi.Tt
ctared to '- .^n tTgercy mcasi re sh;iU go into immediate eff- ■ t.
Upon tl r presentation to the secretaiy of state within ninety days afte *
Joi rrmert :f the legislature of a petition certified as herein otovided, to ha.t
by q,aitfiea e ectors equ.il m iTLmte'' tc • ve p€' cent of all the votes cast for
»«uh*r ^-'*i*ion
y*' tliirds of iho
.»mni*-n.inir on the
menih»TB «'U-<'tt'd to
for govern:
that any
for their n-
approv->' '
eral
tio-i
to iti
unt'l ..'V.
referend . ■
act sh.a" f
Any ar:
tive or re*
election, t
the fee..! ►- .
by the r^i
aniendrt.t' *
visions pf
Otherwise ,
under the
•ubscqtent
approved i
health or
JVhenever
or sa*ety
. :h r.eces-
y upon a
measure
ohicer. or
est. shall
? and de-
fmal ad-
-er Signed
r.d. dates
.Tt the last preceding general election at which a flovernor was ele -.ed. asking
t zr section or part of any art of *.he leg nlature. ue sunmitted to e electors
arc.al or rejection, ti:c secfet.-:ry o' state shall submit to the elei-t = 'or their
• - -:tion, such act. Cf section or part of si.ch act. at the next sc ' — d.ng gen-
rnng at any time subsequent to thirty days a^'ter the filing ■ 5.1 d pet'-
i^rcial elect. en whi^h may be ;.a'led by tne governor, in hr$ d s^ ; .n. pr o*-
t'ection. and no sich act or section o' part of si^ch art s*^all g -to effect
K~> approved by a majority of the qt^alified electors voting there. hut if a
Of : t on IS filed against any section or part of any act the remarjirf of »uch
■ i ■ delayed fron> going into effect.
av 3r amendment to the consttti tion subni.tted to the people by e • er mitia-
e- . jm petition and .ipproved by a majority of the votes cast th.-r. ■■ . nt any
t' .ke effect *tve d3>s after the date of the off'cial declaration o' ' - vote by
V ■ state. No act. law c.- .imer.dment to the const tution. imt at»c^ : .irlopted
'e shall be subject to the veto power of the governor, and re - t. faw or
tT ie constitution, adopted by the people ?t the polls under the n • -t ve pro-
is f-ction. sha'l he amended or repealed except by a vote of the eh'.c - > -- unless
■o^'ied in said mstiative '"easii-e; bi,t acis and laws adopted t\ •' t- peop'e
fe--ndum provisions of this section may he amended by the leg^spt. c it any
ses*ion thereof. I* any proviS'On or provisions of two or moe 'oeasires.
It^t electors at the same election, conflict, the provmon or provisions of the
\ i '■
Sectfi
on the
dence.
tion of
error cofl
Au.>-t:
I'kaI
Kiiilo
■-'■:.
Sect
on tt e
the sa
P3'\y.
teg.ti.i-
by fe
Stat^ of California, )
Department of State."*
Tn
"l,l' >l ( < I I, "F I III ( .'■'.
iillt'oriii'i, iif its f\
lll'lililiSl (/ I In fi'I't
'mist it nf Hiiiiil . I fil
isfil iitidiiiil A nil n
liiif < 'niistit tiliiiiiii
' I.AS. Till Liiji--:l<ilini uf th >tiifi nf <
lliiii.\, ij 'iiiil l.i ii'isliit ll fi C'llimi ill fiii'iif till I'lijl.
fin- St !'■ tl ' 'inixtil iiliuHnl Ann tidiiii nt .\ '/. '»; >'« *'"/'
St iiiifi " •<tiliiiltiiiiil A nil iithrtt nt Sn. i'.V; St nuti ( '••
St ni-fi ' I' <fifntii>iiiil Ann nthiit nt Sn. tH : nifl A^si h
A'ntiiil'i ' \n. .'s; A MSI III hf If < ' itiixl it nl itnnii AniCinyniUtt Sti. \ •<
ihil I till tin Si mill iiinl A ^>i ifititf/ ' " ' t'ltUftimiit III
.W'il TIIKHF.I'nh'K. jtmsunnt to an .ir/ itf tf;' LitjiHltiturt nf
flniiiif o In i/niilifitt! ^
hl'-'ti,ll nf ^llill firtlfHisi.! .r ,,,,,/,, I.,, .,. ,_ .
• ■ '' " ' III f'lllitlUnitl, tin III r. Ill •. 1! I
•It fill in Ht"
tt, tht I
' ' / TS r. SS in 1$ till ml it ml
('.,t:f„.
senate .ind atsembty
■HM." bi't the people
the constitution. ,ind
•ind also -eserve the
I or part of any act.
|be The people of the
tive. Uc
'OvideJ 1
the vote
■which .1 1
Tkh in fi 11
Intend men*
.rr\ng s
ir.y Q-
Ai b
fcl.l.k-t.i e
net less tf
hi 1 pet ij
_. . <rq u i 1
|th.- list p*
tortf i-
-- .itLiTr"
i»e eit'u
,• days t
1 5na* t ■
,_ ded.
I lc-,:;'S)at r-
Ufa sure ?■
I b y a ye ^
■uh 11 .ttee- I,
Jrsinng f* '.erai election
■tion. for 'tfCh puroose.
■ T twe' point btack-
i !eo srar -^e."""
> efert 1 Icim, r*o act
t '^t f!' * adjoi'i rnient
;. Tiling •lectops. acts
ses c( he stit^- and
Ppt tjllc 1^ ice. -e.iltiT cr
hoi ■- -■ Wr.er.€'-er
I p<'.ice, 1 1 alth or s.T*e£y
isttti.t 1 such r.e^es-
ne pass- J only i-pcn a
jve-wer. tf^ t no measure
di ties o* i"y O^icer. or
i:]ht C' nterest. shall
ftt e leg' tL*re And de-
S.Ty;
I the pres-
nave been
ast for all
ernor was
said peti-
the con-
-quent to
election
■itiatJve
the fol-
:en days
-:-tified as
• mber to
dtng ger-
:■ m said
-con as it
nacted or
1 the time
nacted by
ly law so
. .th.n sa'd
■ ■ jection at
. oposed by
vd nay vote
the pe^re-
aft^
■ the final .^d-
t3 h
a teer signed
5t f:
ll! car.dtriites
wa>
lected. asking
•.:?.-.
T the eiec'.o' s
ttfs for their
ceeding gen-
of sa d peti-
:• etion. pr o--
jo into effect
•>on: but if a
nder of such
;>ifr '■
. either initia-
TSt *
treon. at any
• the vote by
■ i or adopted
? act. taw or
-itiat've pfo-
"ctors. un'ess
;.|' the people
,
s.iiti;re at any
or '
ot*e measures.
or DI
Lw'ston* of tne
9. SENATE CONSTITl 'i.NAL AMENDMENT NO. 26-
<.'■■■' !. - \ !• A ,n,i X. I'.M :-'!. .<-■- r- i-uv of tth
!. H. MaM..r.v. ChU-f CUtK .»f the
• •I. 'Ilia tttli ilay uf March. A.
.Viwr'niblj .
n. IHU.
' >flifnrniti "
. • II' Af-'-fiON tn
nttfl ttists.
t Nff. W. A rfS'thition r<t /*ro|>«»»»- tn thr
■ nt to the C4>n9titutlftn nf th* Stati nf CnU-
\ I thtreof, to bf numhrred serliow iJ. ri^iatinfj
..ii>tjtu;i>.n ..'I lltv
vfKtntf <)n tht*
tw.. thlnN of
■ tinjT ill f:iviir
I Hi-- fnll'.wlnc
» * lion I'" artulr
■ tt its rt'tfiilac .•«■•--■■'
! liiin- iHHnln-.i
"USt'S uf s;Hil !■ -
; i> iU th- Slat*' ' :
ai t'.ilifornia I>y aililiuK « '
eud as fi>ll<»ws:
Sfv.1 .. - No judgment shall be pet .iside. or new trial granted in any criminal case
on the groird of misd'rection of the -. or the imp-ope' admission or rejection of evi-
dence, or for error as to any matter pi*.iding or procedure, unless, after an examina-
tion of the entire cai.se including the evici«nce. ti e court shall be of the opinion that the
error cofiiplaired of has '-esulted in a ruscirriage of j-tstice.
A. J U AM-Ai-K,
)*r<-Hi<li'nt of th«' Siii.it. .
A. II. liBWITT.
Spf'.Tkrr of ihc ,\«!*tint>V
i:n'loi.«i
il : Kiti*<i In ihe
r M.inh. A. IX !
k H. Oorv. IV! .
10.
SENATE CONSTITLTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 32.
■.. A. I.. I
■.'7, 1^11.
■ t by th.
. ivtai V ..r
futMitituiionn-
S*Ct or - '. "^ e 'tgSLltli-^e n-ay ;.y
on the part cf all employers to compe
the said emplcyees m the cojrse of t^
party. The lenslati.re ' lay provide tc-
iegislation cortcn-piated ny this sectior.
by the courts o-- oy eiiher ary or all o?
ior\i:iry notwit.. Standing.
;i;.-!;. Sti n l.it y of ;li.- .Scn.i:. .
if i-Krk of t!i»* Aj«j*«mhly.
li day of Mitrch. A. P. li»n.
(:l. A naotuthin tt*
■'■■• ' "HSllfifffon nf th'
tii»h In 0*T liiUiixi'ii >»•' i»oii .1 iuul
siitlon create and enforce a Hatsiltty
p.Ovees for any injury incurred by
-t ir'-espective of the fault of e*the''
-.'. o* any dispijtes artaing under the
■•■. or by an industrial accident board,
b. anything in this constitution to the
A. J. WAi.j.Arn.
Pr.'PM- n' of th- S*iMt«
A. H. Hewitt,
SiM-ak^T of the Asst-nililv
The i"Hh itiy of Mnrt-h. A, \\ !hii,
St.ito. By IVank !l. Ory, LK-puly.
^c-- .. ■■ iir-'c ■* "Cicuy urfiilcd ii trfii'ij-i'J ,.u''"'iai'u'i wv'i_fi >>
r»iemDe ind which shall be Known as the railroad commission of the S ;
The c,0""».i5S'On sh.il! ne appointed by tne governor from tne state at la -
the leg '^'■^'i re. ir, its discretion, may divide the state into districts for t*
appoin- e> :s. said districts to be as nearly equal m population as pri.
vtded * tt -r that the three commiss-oners m office at tfie t'r»ie this s^ i
shall ^'- -^ 'I the term for which they we:** elected and that two addit.O'
shall if ^i omted by the governor in>n>ertiately a^ter the adoption of th, .
office ' " ] the same term. Upon the expiration o' said term, the tei n
coniM' ■' o >rr thereafter shall be stw years, except the commtssiorers *irs
unde' .ite- such expiration, one of whom shaM be appointed to hold office
iMtion hy said
JMt'Or o*- who
d tne office of
J* t cf the re-
ct of n major -
act of ihp
consist of five
e of California.
provided, that
urpose of such
iole; and pro-
n takes e*frct
romniLSS.cners
ection. to hold
' office of each
ppointed fiere-
ntil January 1 ,
1917. '-A 3 ntii January 1. lyig, and two unti! January 1. 1921. Whene '»-: a vacancy tn
the r" " ' commissioner shall occic the governor shall forthw^f^ appoirt i qualified per-
son •. - ' ■ 'e same for the unexpired term. Commissioners appointed c regular terms
shall. - * ■? Pegmning of the term to*- which they arv apporled. and t- -j^e appointed to
fill v.T ""L -s. sh.Tll. immediately upon thetr appointment, enter upon ti p duties of their
offices • ^ lecjtslati're shall fix the salaries of the commissioners but pep3 ng such action
the sa '^' of the commissioners, their off.cers and employees shall rem-i as now fixed
by l.^v. -r legislature sl^ali have the power, by a two-thirds vote of a!i rembers elected
to eav' c >e. to remote any one or more of sa.d commissioners from offu« for dereliction
of dui- *■ omption or incompetency. All of said commisstore's shall be a alif'ed electors
of thi'. 5ta-- . ,ir.d no person in the employ of or holding ar.y offtcal relatio ■ to any person
firm f 0 oration, which said person, firm or corporat-on is SLbject to re
radro o c mission and no person owning stock or bonds of any sirch (r-
IS in . -' anner pecuniarily interested therein, shall be appomted to r>; i
ra;iro ■; c mmtssioner. No vacancy in the comm.sson shr.ll iripa-r »h..
ni.Tir>.,.^, nimissioncrrs to exe.-cise all the powers of tie commission. T* -'
> - 'mmisso^e^s wi-r-n .n session as a bo.ira shall ce deemed to ^-
: t;it any i nveEt.gat ion, rnqt-iry or he^inrg wi-ich the comm;sLV-« ha. povwer to
. -.- ^ r tc hold may he c ndertaken or held by or before any comrnis- ^^r designated
fo- *• :. GSc by the romm s-imr. and every ord-r made by a comm-ssion- ^o des-gnated.
: " St-c*i inQtMry, ^-.v^st^^atjOd or hea^^og. whe^ approved or -- ---rmpd tiy t***
1 ordered Med m it^ office, shall be deemed to be tne order of ■ ^^ commission'
c isston shall ^A\'t the power to establish rates of chgrges for -he Iranspcrtn
' J rgerfi and freight by ra.lroads and other transportation co'-i^mes. and ■ :
other transportation company shall charge or ipi^iand or col ■ * o-- receive -.
: -ss or diferent tompens3tiOn fo.- si'cJi tr.inspo-tation of pas;** .jers or frs>ghi
service -^ cornocilon f'erewith, retween the po -ts nam»i' - any ta.-iff o^
. t. lished by said commission, than the rates, fares and changes .shich arc sjec -
si h tariff. The commission shall have the further power to examine hook;
If "* paoers of all ra^Iro.Td and other transportation compan.es: to 'ear and detc
■r airts against raiVc^d ard other transportation companies: to ssi e sobpoer-'^
• ^'ssary process and send for persons a-^d p-ipcs: ^n^ t-e cc^ r ss'on and eac
-: '*iissioners shall have f-e power to adn.in-ste- oaths, take tc^' mony and pur
tetrpt in the s.tme n-,inner and to the same extent as cou t o* record; thr
■■■.■■ may prescrit;f» a un<fo. .->! S/Stem of accourts to be kept by lil railroad and
'. ' ^pcrtatiO" comparies.
-) • £ion of this corstitution shall be construed as a limitr.tion up-T the authority
' - fit»re to confer i.pon tie railroad commission add t onal pcA-'-s of the same
-'*ent *rom those conferred herein which are not ir i.onsistert ^ith the powers
,on tne "-an'Oad conim ;£s.O:i tn this constitjtior.. :.i6 the au'.hc-ity of tne leg-
«.on'er sich jdditonai powers .s expressly declared to be p e- ry and jnlim-
- provision of this ccnstttulion.
, •ov.siors of this section shall not be construed to repeal in wi oIt- or in part any
9 iiw not -nconststent herewith, and tie "Railroad ComniLSSion A t" of this state
rd Febrtiary 10. 1311. shall at construed with reference to this co itituticnat prc-
id any other const.ti-tiona; prcvsion te. oming oocrati »e conru- t'-^tiy herew t-
said act shall have the same force -r^nd effect as tf the same ' id t?een passe >
■ adoption of this provision o* the constitution .ina of all other pi v.sions adopted
ftty herewith, except that it-e three commiss^orei s refer'-ed to n
construed to be the f've corr'-iiiss.cners prov.tled for herein.
A. I
A. .1
. Cf ■"•
Sai
tion r
ra i I rc'
g-ea*
or fr
rates,
fled
recc :
mir-
and
o* t
othe
Nc
ilc^
Th
exist
app-
ViSiC
id act sh-jli be
■i.^
'• JoRpAK, ^rretary of i«i.t'
.1 FIUM tn the offlo- of ih. S
cIcM-k r. M. Frank C Joi-ittn.
S**<.r»-tary ot St.
in. ..-.th .iay of J!
!ir. By I->iink H
< ■ ,7,- it( flit ( 'nftut tf itt
(Xitfiftn . 'is flfirtff-vhtHf srssinv, h
ojiost fl lift fui't ijuiu*! •'<' ''' ''"' """ '"''
uHfififnfi(Hitfl Atitf Hfhii* itf \o, /;; St in*
<fitiifinnttl Attn n*litt* itl \o, iti ; S< tnt^
tftf Cnfisfrfttfiftitiil A/itf tt'hurut So.
,fJ I ^^0^ftAni( ill : A sst hfhiif (\t^tsfihlfioit*
ffi l^ifflsffitHn ofthrStiih of CaUfof
fo th '
^«r //m utn
ir nfid (
\ai'l .IxKf ti
i '/ I sf ffnt'l tittff tff Jftftii^ff'ff.
i > ( unsiitufinii of fhf Stilft *tf '
' 'hotttti Ann ttflittf iff \o, S; <* *
'//'// Atit* itfhtn lit .Vf. 'I'i : >'
nsfihitinttal .!///< tnltut iit ^
\^ \ , . I ^N> tiihltf Ctittftttftt'
tmr of Ariicli titflttitu ttf fin '
I .1// Arf if'litiiffi r 3t:f, Srnsioh
' ' !. ■ ■-■•
■ 'huti tht4i tin tiit ittti lUtssi ,. '
i prr-.^ -^ -^;- .''.^ '" '^
I'liiiiti, inujiiinil iiiiil fJisfiiniiiisht (I hf/ )iinnhcr.'i, tn wit: .*»■ I
'"tmsfitiififiiiiil A/in ihhtn tif A". },': Siiintf ('iDlsfUnlioH'il At
''>n*)tfifnfitniiil Aim inlmt nl .V'>. I.'>: Stmiff CttusHfuliitniil ij
Ass'itihlff ( iiiistit illimiiit Aim ,>< III' ifi '
III Aim ml nil lit \ ". /">; .i nstiluti'innl Aiminlw'
<lltftlii)ii Iff tin Stiifi nf {'iilil'ninii.
'IS, J:H1 i iimn'ttini/ f'nr tin •nllhif/ of n sfifri '! fhrlioH tn i
''1 thirtfl-liilith SI s>'
i>' r< I Mi'H of till I'lJi.t' -' .i(''»,. .r^.yi/..
,.i,lil ,iti-.„ iif' d' Sf.il- iJ ('nlil'(ii,,i'- hi hi !■■
It, .S:.ili ui (
I !> I'll
.1
:.|
liability
iurred bv
eithe-
kirdcr the
fnt bO'ird,
Ion to the
I"
:.\<t
Se.-
memct
The i.0'
pnu!' .
the lea
!- ■• t
appoir
vided
shjil ^
sh.lM
1 '""
off.ce
.'l-
conii
V. J-JTMIV
undf
1917
[/■^ '\':i
the
son
shall
I ■ '"
fill . -
r- ■<>;
offtcf-
(1 .L ! i> !•■
the s
by It
nal case
to e.1
1 0* evi-
of dut
xaniinn-
of tll'»
that the
firm
1
railtc .
iilion'ut Ml'- ^la:.' "f ''il:
, 22. There is hereby creai- -'l?" *?'fh."t\'i
. md which shJii be known .is f e -.t-ou: . i.,„Mys»ion of the s a
".i«s on shall lie appoiMted hy tne governor trom tn^ jt.,te a« la^e
. .t„re. .n Its discretion, may divide the state into <';"'^''^" '"^ «"*
ents. said districts to be as nearly equal -n popul.it. on as prai
ther that the three commiss. oners m nfice at ti-e tin:e this sc t
e out the term for which tl-ey wer- elected .md that two additiora
ippointed hy the governor immefliately after the adoot'on of this ■
ing the same term Upon the expnation or said term, the term
orer thereafter sh,,il be six years, except the commissioners f^rs", .opointed here-
ei such expiration, one of whom shall be appointed to I old office itil January 1.
untH JanT"ry 1 1919 and two until January 1, 19:i. Whenev.-- a vacancy in
o- commissioner shall occur, tie governor shall forthwtn appoint ^^'^ '""J Per;
I the same for the unexpired term. Commissioners appointed U '^*9"'^'„,'f^"?'
tie beginning of the term for which they arc appointi-J. and th.-e appointed to
'..les. shall, immediately upon their appointment, enter upon th< duties o.the.r
The legislatiTe shall fix the salaries of the commissiorei s, but peno ng suc^n action
les of the commissioners, the.r officers and employees shall rem.
consist of five
of California.
nrovlded. that
rpose of such
olei and pro-
1 takes effect
ommissioners
action, to hold
office of each
as now fixed
Sar'
C
tlon o:
r>
railro.';
greate
3
or for
II
rates. ■
■St
fied in
Si
lecord^
at
mine t
.11 n
and '
n-
of tr.
c
•sh •
com-
Oti'e:
Nc
:.
of t-.
kind •
a
confe-
tH
■ statu
t t
ited h.
T!--
Tie legislature shall have the power, hy a two-thirds vote of all -embers elected
Oi se. to remove any one or more of said commissioners from offi ^ 'Or oereiiction
. ■ sorruation or incompetency. All of said commissioners shall be -■ in'ieo electors
ate, and no person in the employ of or holding any official relatio :t any person
orporation. which said person, firm or corporation is subject to re- ition by s.iid
lc umission and no person owning stock or bonds of any such cO' at or or who
' anver pecuniarily interested tt-.erein. shall be appointed to or i ; d the office of
c.mmissioner. No vacancy in the comniiss'on shall impair the jht of the re-
.umissioners to exercise all the powers of ti e commission. The ct of a major-
■,iisElo-eis whrn in session as a boara shall he deemed lo n- the act of the
- t. any^ investlg<atipn. inquiry or hearing which the comrmss c^ has power to
to hold may iiecndertaken or held by or before any con.rniss -'her ae'sTgnated
I : se by the commission, and every order made ay a commissionn so designated.
t •, SiCh inqi'ir.-. investigation or hearing, when aooroved or r- ■^hrmed hy the
- ■ I ordered Med in its office, shall he 'jeenied to 'Je the O'der of -.re commission,
ission shall have the power to establ.sh rates of charges f^r the transpcrta-
'1 tariff,' The "comnii's'sron shallhave the further power" t a examine hooks,
paoers of all railroad and other transportation companies: to rear and de.er-
"^ -• -. . -.-d other transportation companies: t<- sst e subpoei as
and tie ro'> n ission and eacti
aints against -allroad an
appi
Anri
afte
coni .
held
-ssarv proc-ss and send for persons and pacers: and tie rpr. n ission and eaci
.sson?r° shall have t-e power lo aduiimste- oaths, take t( t mony .T'd Pun-
•:' it fn the same n.anner and to the same extent as cou t of record: the
ni.-iy prescribi^ a unifoi-m s,stem of accounts to be kept b.. ill railroad and
o'n"o'fThis°co''r\t!tutlon Shall be construed as a llmit.-.tion uoc ■> the authority
n re to confer upon tie railroad commission addt onal pc *rrs of the same
i-entfrSm those conferred herein which are not ir consister : with the povyers
non the rTllroad commission in this constitution, .-rd the ai .horlty of the leg-
?onflr SI ?h additional powers ,s expressly decl.-.'ed to be penary and unlim-
revision of this ccrstitLtion,
ist,-ued lo be the five commissioner;
s-K <•, .IiiBtiA.s. :v-crclar.\ nf r-Int.-
- I |.-i!. .1 in llM- utile*' of tK<- >"cietaiy
M. Prank C. Joraan. Swrvtarj
H HEnlTT.
SlM'ak' r if till' .Vi«.iiil:il.v
.V .1, W.M.I.Ai-E.
J'rislO. ll of til'- :*ili:ili
f ^
ii iloy
Hy Kr:i-
r.t M'rnU A. D. 1911.
rr , s'. , 1 ^, , . . -( tre w,acA 'es dri-',
w J .^rii '■ V r- resident in th.s state,
^,»i',^, ,j , ...I - s term of service or aftc
and tre property to the a-r-Ount of one :
mothers, resident in this state, of scio?
navv. Of marine corps, or revenue ma' ■
from taxation: provided, that this exem; •
owning property of the value of five tr.= .
solder or sailor owns property of the vai
tion shall be made under the provisions o:
a legal resident of this state.
. < state 0" ' t'lert- ::«. m: '..,.-, - .v Jew r-* '.'■•:
every person who has SO served and has died
eceiving honorable disc^-arge from saiu service:
. sird dclia's of pensiored widows, 'athers, and
sailors, and n-arines who served 'n the army
service of the United States, shall be exempt
on shall not apply to any person named herem
ind dollars or more, or where the wife of such
I of five thousand dollars or more. No exe np
this act of the property of a person who is not
.V. If Hkwitt.
<iH-.ikr r iif till \-- mil
A. ]. W .
Preylilnnt of
ry of Still.
I ri-lito' nf
23.
ASSEMBLY CONSTIT jTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 50.
Ailoi.trrl in .\ss»inl>ly. Man-li 1. A.
\,lopi.'.] in S»nat-. Mnrrli If- -\- '^
Tills rewliillon w.ts rwiived My t
\lev.tii-lir M.'t'iit"-. Piiiatf Socr.-taiv
Cii.ii
• lU I„ B, Mallnry. Chlff Clrrk of thi- AwK-iTil.ly,
;.!;. Walt.r N", I'airlsh. S.-.ritnry of ihi- Si-nur.
.■ li.ivi-nior. tills ::4th tUiy of Mnrrli. A. I> I'Ml,
i»f thu tJijvemiir.
1. .ixJnirHt ,Vo. ;•>. A rr»l(MtltiK Ir. prntioae I,, (fir
iidiii'Kf lo »f«lt"n» Iter-nfx flmJ fir. ntjj-u'u "/
• itr nt fnJiforniu rrlntliiff (n r<illr.«(i« and <>IU< r
giilar sM-Hirinn
(riiii-/""lii'i'"i ■ ■iM/i'KixS.
.liiy r.f J,uiiiiiit, .,11, TnTimtimr^frmr-^TTmnrrriT^^TrM
r-li-i'lfil ti> f.i.-li i»r till' twt" lH-mi**-» »if «alil I.'iiislafiir,
til,. ft>lli,\vin»! iiin,-n«ini,'nt trr arli«-t»' tw- l\i. i,f liu' •
i.f artlrU- iw.lvi? W iKi'lrv ..mtn>lr-<i
v.illIlK I" t.t\<-
.nytiliiilirn I'f
for
de
railroad
the decision cf
review by any court except upon
will result m confiscation of property
,,,..i,,l H.ii.iT, i\v. nty-iiiu- 111' ''n
Sec. 21. No discrimination m cnarges
Slid commission upon the showing so made shall not be subjec
the qiir^tion whether such decision of the commission
t»
N 111 n liy .111.. I'.l- .1 II r, ;i.l .,-■; r..U,.w-
facilities for transportation shall be made
persons, or In the 'acil-
any railroad or other transport
of the rates charged to said shipper being
crimination wiii result from sucn reparation
excessive or discrim.natory. provided no dis-
A. H. Hewitt.
Si»'ak»r rif the Ash* ml :
.V. J. Wali-acb.
I»r.-«ii1»-nt of the S-ni.:
r Mirrh. A. 1' 1 Ml
II. •"ory. Drpiiiv
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In accordance with the law thereunto directing me and purauant to
the provisions of that certain act entitled: "An act providine for the calling
of a srocial election to be he:d on Tuesday, October 10, 1911, and for the
3u-bm: salon thereat to the qualified electors of the state all acendnents to
the constitution of the -tate of California proposed by the leclalature at
its thirty -ninth aession, coranencinc on the second day of Janxiary, 1911,
prescribine and providinc for t:.e publication of said proposed anendnents , and
rrovidine for the manner of hol<iinc and conductinc auch election and for the
canvaasine and retia-n of the votes cast thereat." aprroved "arch 27. 1911,
I DO KSriEW PHOCLAIU a:3 GIVE ITOCICS that a special election will be held
throuc^out the^tate of California on Tuesday the tenth day of October, A.D,,
1911, and at such special election the following anendnenta to the constitution
of the Ctate of 'California, will be subnitted to and voted on by the qualified
electors of said Ctate all Of ^.ich sal'' const itutlonal ar.ondaer.ta were duly
proposed and passed by the Senate and Aaser.bly of the C-tate of :;alifomia,
in the manner re-uired bj' Section Cne of x^rticle '^i'-hteen of the "onatitution
of the Ctate of California. at the Thirty-ninth Session of tho leci»lature
beginnlne on the ::nd day of .'anuary. A.r. 1911, ai:d t<.e leci»la^«^» of the
State of California at its said :hlrty-nlnth Session duly puboltted tho «fcld
follalnc ccnhtltutional aner.daents ^ t).e .people to be vote4 on aerara-ely
by •*!<» qxiallfied electors of the'*tate cf California at the eaid election,
said constitutional ■amdaants beln prepare^; and designated bgr n\Bbers and
otherwise as fcllowei
1. Senate "onHtltutlenal JUiiilBMt lo* 2
fha|it«r ST.- i-emte .enftit^itiowa ^aeadiMBt le. 2* a rewlutioa rropealoc U
the people of ti^o Jtate of "aliforn:a an anendment to section 14 article XI
of the constitution of the State of ';:ilifomia.
The lerlslature of th* Ctate"oT'^aliforhTa"at^Ti~^¥eurar"~ie¥iTonr com-
mencin,-- on c- second di}^: of ," ix!nv.ury , in V.-.o year ninetean l^-^ndrod and elave :,
t-.70 tliirds of tile nenoers elected to th« senate and assanbly voting; therefor,
hers'by ^roposas to *-he people of the '3tate of California that aeciion •~ourteen
(I'll of a-ticl9 eleven ("I) of tx;e constitution of the State of Salifoniia, be
sr^n'-Q'l to read as follows:
Section 14. The lecislatiare rr^i^ by r:eneral and uniforn laws provide for the
inspection, -ieasurei.ie.it and graduation of serc'iandise. T.anuf ac tured articloa
and comnoditles, ami nay provide '"or tiie arrointiifint of such officers as nay
bo neceaaari' for such inspection, • • asur-jp.ent and graduation.
2. COLGJITTEE CUiiSTITUTE FOR SENATE COrJSTITUTIOKAL AI^EKDliENT .NO. 5
Chapter 64.- Consnixtee Substitute for Senate Constititional Amendment No. 5, a reso-
lution proposing to the people of the State of California an amendment to the
constitution of the State of California, by adding a new section to article XI
thereof to be known and designated as section seven and one half of said arti-
cle XI of the constitution of tne State of California, relating to charters
of counties and a:nend.-:>ent3 to such charters, and to the surrender thereof.
The legislature of tne Sta.e of California, at its thirty-ninth regular ses-
sion, corxnencing on the second day of January. 1911. two thirds of all t.-.e rr^.oers
elected to each of tne two houses of said legislature voting therefor, nereby pro-
poses that a new section be added to article XI of tne constitution of tne State
of California, to =e known and designated as section seven and one half of article
XI of the constitution of the '■>tate of California, and to read as follows:
section 7^. Any county my fraxne a charter for its own govern..ent consistent
with an. subject to tne constitution ( or. having framed sue. a charter. ::>ay frame
a new one.) relating to the na.ters hereinafter in tnis section specified, and none
other, by causing a board of fifteen freeholders, who have been for at least five
years qualified electors tn.reof .to be elected by the qualified electors of said
county, at a general or special election. Said board of freeholders rr^y be so
elected in pursuance of an ordinance adopted by the vote of tnree fifths of all th.
members of tne board of supervisors of sucn county, declaring that tne public inter-
est requires tr.e election of such coard for tne purpose of preparing and proposing
a charter for wid county, or in pursuance of a petition of q'oalified electors of
Mid county as n.rainafter proviiei. Such petition, signed by fifteen per centum
of tn. qualified elector, of taid county. co»i,ut»a u.on th. total nuao.r of votes
east tn.r.in for ai. candidate, for governor at tn. Let preceding general election
•t which a gov.rnor wa. .l.ct.d. praying for t:i. .i.ction of a coard of fift..n
fr..nollers to pr.par. and prop.M a cnari.r for ..id coonty. «>• IM fll.<i in tn.
office of tn. county der.. It .hall t. tn. duty of .ail county cl.r.. within
t».nt/ (toy. aft.r tn. filing of .all p.tltlon, to .»«*ine tr.. .anx. anc to a.c.rUin
fro. tn. r.cord of th. r.gl.tmtien of .Iwtor. of th. county. «».th«- Mid p.titloD
ie signed .y tne requisite nu..er of .uaUfi-d .lectors. If repaired oy ..id cl.r..
t.e ooard of supervisors snail authori« hi» to e.ploy oersone specially to ass.st
M. in the wor. of exa^ning sue. petition, and snail provide for t.eir compensation.
..on tne completion of sue. .x..ination. said cler. shall fortnwifn attach to said
petition his certificate, properly dat*d. showing the result thereof, and is. by
said certificate, it shall appear that said petition is signed .y the requisite
number of qualified electors, said cler. shall immediately present said petition
to .he hoard of supervisors, if it he in session, otherwise at its next regular
.eetin, after tne da.e of such certificate. Upon the adoption of such ordinance,
or t.e presentation of such petition, said hoard of supervisors s'nall order the
holdin, of a special election for th. purpose of electin, sucn hoard of freeno^ders.
^i.h said special election shall he held not less than twenty days nor .ore than
3ixty days after the adoption of the ordinance aforesaid or the presentation of -aid
petition to said hoard of supervisors; provided, that if a general election shall
adoption of the ordinance aforesaid, or sucn presentation of said petition to said
.card of supervisors, said hoard of freeholders n.y =e elected a^ sucn general el-
ection. candidates for election as .e.hers of said hoard of freeholders snail he
nondnated h, petition, sut.tantially in tne sa«e :«nner as ^y he provided by gen-
eral law I or tne no^dnation. hy petition of electors, of candidate, for county
offices, to oe voted for at general elections.
It Shall be the auty of sai. board of freeholders, within one hundred and
twenty days sft.r tne result of such election .hail have o.en declared hy .aid
board of .upervi.or.. to prepare and propose a charter for .aid county, wrdch
.hall b. signed in duplicate by the .embers of said board of freeholders, or a
«..ority of t.n««. and be filed, one copy in the office of the county clerk of
.aid county and the other in the office of the county recorder thereof. Said
Board of .uperri.or. .v-uiU thereupon cau.e .aid propo.ed charter to be pubUehed
for at l-tt ten ti=». in a daily n.«..per of seneral circulation, printed, pub-
li.hed and circulated in .aid county; provided, that in any county where no such
deily newspaper i. printed, publlehtd and circulated, euch propo.ed ch.rter .hall
b. pubU-i.. f»r at Itaet thr.. tl... In at lea.t on. —kl/ n«r.p.p.r. of gen-
.r.1 cirealation. printed. pu.Uened and elreul,t«i in euch rooat/j .«d presided.
that in any county where neither such daily nor such weekly newspaper is printed,
published and circulated, a copy of such proposed charter shall be posted by the
county clerk in three public places in eaii county, and on or near the entrance
to at least one public schoolhouse in each school district in said county, and
the first publication or tne posting of sucn proposed charter shall be made with-
in fifteen days after the filing of a copy thereof, as aforesaid, in the office
of the county clerk. Said proposed charter ehall be submitted by said ooard of
supervisors to the qualifie* electors of said county at a special election held
not less than thirty days nor more than sixty days after the completion of such
publication, or after suc.-i posting; provided, tnat if a general election shall
occur in said county not less than thirty days nor niore than sixty days after
the completion of sucn pu.Ucation, or after such posting, tnen such proposed
charter may oe so submitted at such general election. If a majority of said
qualified electors, voting thereon at such general or special election, snail
vote in favor of such proposed charter, it snail be deemed to be ratified. a«d
shall ue forthwith submitted to the legislature, if it te ir. reg-alar session,
otherwiee at its next regular session, or it may be submitted to the legislature
in extraordinary session, for its approval or rejection as a whole, without oower
of alteration or amendment. Such approval may be mde by concurrent resolution,
and if approved by a majority vote of the members elected to each house, such char-
ter snail become tne charter of such county and shall become the organic law
thereof relative to the matters therein provided, and supersede any existing
charter framed under the provisions of tnis section, and all a..«ndmente thereof,
and shall supersede all laws inconsistent with such charter relative to the matters
provided in eucr. cnarter. A copy of such charter, ctrtified and authenticated
by tr.. cnairman and cler. of the ooard of supervisors under the seal of eaii board
and attasted by the county dark of taid coanty. .etting forth tn. submission of
.ueh chartar to tna electors of said county, and it. ratification cy tnem. snail,
after tna approval of auch cnarter by tha legi.latura, b. mad. in duplicate, and
filad. one in tne office of tna aacratary of state and the othar, after baing
recorded in the offiea of tha r.cordar of .aid county, aball ba filad in th.
•ffica of tha cointy dark tn.raof. and tn.raaft.r all court, .hall ta.a judicial
that in any county where neither such daily nor such weekly newspaper is printed,
published and circulated, a copy of such proposed charter shall be posted by the
county clerk in three public places in sail county, and on or near the entrance
to at least one public schoolhouse in each school district in said county, and
the first publication or tne posting of sucn proposed charter snail be made with-
in fifteen days after the filing of a copy thereof, as aforesaid, in the office
of tho county clerk. Said proposed charter ehall be submitted by said board of
supervisors to the qualifie* electors of said county at a special election held
not less than thirty days nor more than sixty days after the completion of such
publication, or after sue:, postingi provided, tnat if a general election shall
occur in said county not less than thirty days nor more than sixty days after
the completion of sue. publication, or after suca posting, then sucn proposed
charter may oe so submitted at such general election. If a majority of said
qualified electors, voting thereon at such general or special election, snail
vote in favor of such proposed charter, it shall be deemed to be ratified, and
ahall be forthwith submitted to the legislature, if it te in reg-.lar session.
otherwise at its next regular session, or it may be submitted to the legislature
in extraordinary session, for its approval or rejection as a whole, without oow.r
of alteration or amendment. Such approval may be made by concurrent resolution,
and if approved by a majority vote of tne members elected to each house, such char-
ter shall become tne charter of such county and shall become the organic law
thereof relative to the matters therein provided, and supersede any existing
charter framed under the provisions of tnis section, and all amendments thereof,
and shall supersede all laws inconsistent with such charter relative to the matters
provided in sucn charter . A copy of such charter, ctrtified and autnenticated
by t.'i. cnairman and cier^ of the board of supervisors under the seal of said board
and attastel by the county ciark of said coonty, setting forth tns submission of
•ueh chartar to tne electors of said county, and its ratification iy tnem. snail,
aftar tna approval of such charter by tha legislature, ba mada ii* duplicate, and
fllad. one in tne office of tna saeratary of sUte and tha othar, aftar baing
racordad in tha office of tha recorder of aaid couoty. ahall )>• filad in tha
offica of t«a coioty dark tnaraof, and tnaraaftar all courts shall ta«a J.»dlclal
f
notice of said charter.
ITie charter, so ratified, aiay te aaended by proposals therefor eucmitte*
by the board of supervisors of the county to the qualified electsrs thereof at a
general or special election hold not less than thirty days nor sore than sixty
days after the publication of sucn proposals for ten times in a daily newspaper
of general circulation, printed, published and circulated in said county, provided
that in any county where no such daily newspaper is printed, published and circu-
lated, such proposed charter shall be published for at least three times in at
least one weekly newspaper, of general circulation, printed, published and circu-
late! in such county; provided, that in any county where neither such daily nor
such weeicly news.-japer is printed, published and circulated, a copy of such pro-
posed charter shall be oosted by the county clerk in three public places ir. said
county, and on or near the entrance to at least one public schoolhouse in each
school district in said county. If a majority of sucr. qualified electors voting
thereon, at sucr. general or special election|ehall vote in favor of any such pro-
posed amend-nent or o-T-endments, or any aaendment or anendnents proposed by peti-
tion as i.ereinafter provided, such amendment or amendments shnll be dee^ned to be
ratified, and shall be fortiiwitn sji-.Tiitted to the legislature, if it ce ir. regular
session, ot.ierwise at its next regular seseion, or aay ce submitted to the legis-
lature in extraordinary session, for approval or rejection as a whole, without
power of alteration or amendment, and if approved oy the legislatur*', as herein
provided for the approval o: the charter, sucn eharter shall be amended accordingly,
A copy of euch aiaendraent or amendments shall, after the approval thereof by the
legislat'ore, be made ir. duplicate, ind snail te autnentieated , certified, recorded
and filed an herein provided for tna charter, ana with like force and effect.
u'henever a petition signed by ten per centum of t-.e qualified electors of any
county, coaputad upon the total nuaber of votts cast in taid county for all can-
didates for governor at tr.e la°t gener><l election, at which a governor was elected,
is filed in ti.e office of the county cleric of said county, petitioning the board
of superriflors thsrsof to suoit any proosssd aasndawnt or amandasnts to th«
charter of sucr. county, widch aaezMl-sant or a::,«ndm«nts shall bs set forti. in full
in such petition, to tne qualifisd electors tnareof, such petition shall forthwith
... 0, ,^li,i.a ,l.ct,r, or .„c. ..-..y. •-» .. pr..en... X, ... -i- --' "
«. ,,ecu« .f .o.H= o< .r„»«U.r.. Up.n t.. P— ti.n o, ..1. P.t»i«.
.i.or. ...id board .u.t =uo,.it .»• -.nd..™-- " .»«nd....nw
tooaidi/oard of superviBors, .'*ia
.e. r.„H ...r.i. ..o .„. ,uauri.d .l.="r. or -id ooont, .. • ..-"^ " -"-
U,„ or po..i„. o, .uoK propo..d .^.d.,.ni or .^„dc.«.. i« x.- - »-- "
..r.i..,for. pro.,id.d in ,.. c.s. o, .=. ...P-is-i-d o. .„. propo..d .,.dd=... or
„e„d.... .= =d.-. o,..r»r. propo.ed ,r.d s..,i«.d P, xr.. Po.rd „ .PP.r.i.or..
.„o. =»^-.r or ^-»«dn.r.t, i....r.to. -ii, .lt.rd.tiv. .rticl.
In s Mbraittiaf my =>"=" cnw -•'^ ■ "^ . ^ „
-H for t... c.,oi = . of td. .l.ctor.. .nd :r.v 'o. YOt.d on
or proposition my =' pre.ented tor tne
„para-..ly .if.out prejodic. to otu.r..
-„r, oo,oiai .i.dtidn d.ld .nd.r td. pro.i.iPn. of tdi. ..otiod, f»r
.,„,,,„ of Poarde of fre.no.d.r, or for -.,.. .P-..io» »' P— ™' "
* »v,.n V- called ty the board of supervisors,
any a-nendnent or a=.end.ents tnereto. shall .e
■ •. s a^. epe^ify the ourpose ana ti.e of such election and snail
by ordinance, wnicn 8..a.x epe-iiy i. . . „^. the
...aPii.d -n. .i.ctid. P^.ci„ot. a. d..i.d.t. .d. p.iiine Pi.c «.r.i... '-
^<»,^+ Such ordinance, pr^or
nanes of tr.e election officers for each such precinct.
^ectior snail be oublisned five ti-a in a daily newspape-. or tw.c.
to sue:, election, snaii ue .
.„ a „.i, r....p,p.r. if tn.r. P. do ..,. daiiy „...PdP.r. PriP-.d, pdP.i.K.d
.„. oircuiat.d i» .did county. pr..id.d. t»t ., no .■.= ,. d-iiy or ....-y ".«-
oap.r P. prin-.,d or p...ii.U.d in ..... county, tn.n a copy of ... ,rdin.„c. .naii
.. at l.a.- on. pupllc .dnooUou.. in .aen .c'nooi di.trict
nrar the entranc. to at l.a.. one pu -
,n.r.in. m .11 ,tn.r r..p.=t.. ...r, .dcn .l.ctidn .r-H .. n.ld and o,„duct.d.
.. r.turn. -n.r.of c.......d •»- tn. r.-ult tn.r..f d.cl.r.d ., td. Pdard of
■^--i w T-« for jt«n*ral electione. Vlfhtn-
1 ♦,- m»'M -r^n'ier as provided by law lor sw-.-
suoerviaore in tr.e sa-^e aan.ioi i- y
.,.r card, of fr....-.d.r. .r.H P. .Uct.d, or any .dcn pr,p...d c.rtor, or
^„d..nt or ..nd-,nt. t,..r.to. .»^tt.d. .t a ,.n.r.,l .l.cti.n. t... ,.d.r..
U- .pdUcV.. to tn. .lection of Cinty offic.r. .. tn. .*.i..i.d " P"p,-
.,..„„. „ t. .f .l.ct.r.. ...U t. fdl-.^ " •• '•' " •-'•• ••=• =^ "•
applicable vbereto.
It •hall b« compatent, 4n all chartprs, fr-r.T.cd under the authority !»iven
by tni6 section to provide, in a-dition to any other provieione allowscle vy
thie constitution, and ti.e sane simll provide, for tiio following ma ters;
1, For boards of supervisors and for tr.e constitution, regulation and
government tr.erecl, for t.'ie times at which and tne terms for wr.ich the members of
said Doard shall be elected, for tne n-imber of memccrfi, rot less than three,
th-at si;all constitute sucn boards, for their compensation and for their election,
either bj^tii* electcra of the countiee at large or by districtej provided, ti-at
in any event said boara snail coneist of one member :or eacn district, who must
be a qualified elector tuereof; and
2. For sheriffs, county clerks, treasurers, recordere, license collectcrs,
tax collectors, cuulic administratcrs, coroners, surveyors, district ttorneys,
auditors, assessors and superintendents of schools, for tne election or appoint-
ment of said officers, or any of then, for the times at which and tne terrr.s for
which, said officers Si^ll ce elected or eppointed, and for their compensation,
or for t.'ie fixing of such compensation by boards of supervisors, er.i, if appointed,
for the manner of tneir appointment; and
c. For tne numcer cf justices of tne peace and constables lor tach town-
snip, or for tj.e number c: eucn judges a-'.c other officers cf such inferior courts
as may te provided by ti.e constitution or general l«w, for tne election or appoint-
ment ol said officers, for tne time* at which and tne terms for which said officers
shall be elected or appointed, and lor ineir compensation, or for the fixing of
such compensation ty coards of supervisors, end if appointed, for tne manner of
tneir appoint.ucnt; and
4. I-or tne powers ana duties of coards oi supfrvisors ana all otner county
officers, icr tzAoir removax and fcr tne consolidation and Begregeticn of county
offices, and for trie aanner of filling all vacancief orrurring therein; provided,
that tne provisions ol such charters relating to tne powers and duties oi coarde
of supervisors and all other county officers shall be eucject to and controlled
by genera, laws; and
5. For ti.e fixing and refcUlation by ooarde of supervisors, by oroii^nce,
ol tne appointment ana nuBcer of eesietanta, deputies, clerjcs, attaches and othrir
pe.rcnc to be employed, from ti-ae to time, in tr.e several offices of the county.
and .;:■ -...e pruFCi^c.,: ■ uc r't^Uit;-- ; ?uci. i-oerci i. ; n.e pofverc, autifes,
qualificati(jn4 ".nd con:penE8". ion c; Bucis persor.r, tne times at wr.ir>i, gno terrs for
which tr.ey B.'.all oe appointed, and the marj.er of their appointment and removal; and
6. For l;.e C9r.peneatior oi such liph anc pare warders, probation and other
officers as -.i&y be provided cy general law, or for the fixing of euc;. compensation
by boards o: supervieore.
All elective officers of cour.tiec, and ol townships, of road districta and
of highway construction divisionc t^.erein rnall be lioninated and elecxed in the
manner provided by general lawc ior tr.e non±nation enc election of such officers.
All charters framed under ti.e autnorixy giver, ty thie sectic. , in addition
to ti:e Mf.ters r.erein above specifier., rcny provide as lollowe:
For officers oti;er tnan those req-ired by ti.e constitution anc laws of tne
state, or for t.-.e creation of any or ell o: sucn offices cy toards cf supervis-
ors, for ti.e election or appointment of person? to fill such offices, for ti;e iran-
ner of cucii appointir.en-., for tj.e times at which and the ter.r.s for whicn such per-
sons shall oe so elected or appointed, ana for their conpensatio;; , or for tne
fixir.g of SUCH compensation by boards cf supervisore.
.-or offices hereafter created cy t/.is constitution or ^y general law, for
tiie election or appointment of porsons tc fill such offices, for tne inanner of
eucfi appoinxment, for ti.e times e.z whicii ano tne terrar for whicn such persons shall
ce so elected or appointed, ex.d for -.heir conpensation, or for ti.e fixing of such
cos:pensation ly boards of suporvisors.
For tie for..fition, in such counties, of road districts for t;.e care, luain-
te.>-.ance, repair, inspection anu supervisioii only of roads, hignways and cridgec;
and for ti.e foraation. in such counties, of nigiiwRy construction divisions for the
construction only of rc«Qs, iiici.waye and cridgesi for '-'-e inclusion ir. any such
district or ; i.isicn, oi ti.e wnoie or any part of any incorporated city or town,
upon ordiumce pascec by sucn incorporated city or town aut}.oriring tne 3B:..e. and
upon ti.e assent to sue.-; inclusion ly a aajority of the qualified olectcrF of such
incorporated city or towr., or portion ti.ereof, proposed to wj so included, at an
election .ielc :or ti.at purposej for t.'.e or.-ani::ation, goverrxient, powers a.nd juris-
diction cf such districts and divisions . and for raising revenue ti.erein, for such
purposes, by taxation, upon tne assent of a majority of the qualiliwl electors of
such districts or divisions, voting
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at p.r. election tc te held for tr^t purpoEe; for the ir-curring of indectecnese
therefor lv euci. covntier, districts or divisions for such purpceet respectively,
by the issuance and sale, ty the counties, of "condc of such co'^.tifts, districte
or divisions, and the expenditure of the proceede of the sele of cucn tcrde, and
for levying end collecting taxee ageinet the property o:' the ccunt.ief., districte
or divisions, as the care may be, for the peynent of the principal v.rji irtert^ct
of such indeltedr.esF. f.t raturixy; provided, thst any sue), indettednete ehall not
be incurred without the assent of two thirds of the qualified electors of the
county, district or division, as the case inay te, voting at an election to be
held for that purpose, nor unless before or at ti.e xi:.:e of incurring such indebt-
edness provicion Ei.ull ce n^de for the collection of an annual tax sufficient to
pay the interest en such indebtedness es it falls due, and also for a sinkir-g
fund for tr.e paytr.ent of the principal thereof en or bej'ore ng.turity , wiiich shall
not exceed forty years from the xiae of contracting the brljc, and the procedure
for voting, ieeuing and selling such, bonds shall, except in so far as the sarre
shall be prescriLed in such ciiarters , ccnforn: tc general laws for tx.e authorizing
and incurring by co'onties of bended indebtedness, re far as cpplicable; provided,
further, ti.at provisions in such charters for the construction, cere, rjaintenance,
repair, inspection and supervision of roads, higi;*ays and bridges for whiC:. aid
from the stEte is grpn-.ed, shall be subject to such regulatici-.s and conditions as
may be imposed by the legislature.
Whenever any county has fra-ed and adopted a charter, and the sajr.e ahJill
have been approved by t;.e legislature, as nerein provided, the general lows
8c*opted by the legislature ir. purcutnce of sections four and five of thi£ erticle,
8hai:, ne te such count. , lc superseded by said charter as to ira .ters for which,
':nder tJ.ir section it ic cc-r-petent tc ^^fce provision in sucn charter, and for
which provision is isaoe therein, except ps i.crein otherwise expreeely provided,
and except that any suci. cnarter shall not affect t>:e tenure of office of ti.e
elective officers :f tie conty, or of any district, townsnip or oivisicn ti.ereof,
in office at tr.e ti^e sue;, charter goes into effect, and suci. officers snail
continue to holi their respective offices until tne expiration of the tera for
which they ehall tjive been elected, unleee sooner renoved in the manner provided
fcy law.
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The charter cf any co'jnty, adopted under the authority of tnis section,
may be surrendered and anr.ulled wit), the aeeent of two thirds of the qualified
electors of euch county, vctir.fe at a rpecial election, held for that purpose, and
to te ordered and called by the board of supervisore of the county upon receiving
a written petitior, signed and certified as hereinabove provided for the purposee
of the adoption of charters, requesting said board to eufcisit the queetion of the
surrender and ar.r.ulment of such charter to the qualified electors cf such county,
and, in the event of the surrender and annulment of any such charter, cuch county
shall thereafter be governed under genersl laws in force for the goverrjnent cf
counties.
The provieions cf this section siiell not be applicable to any county that
is consolidated with any city.
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3. 3eaate Constitutional ^caendaent 170. 6.
Chapter 62,- Senate Constitutional Aaenrinent i;o. 6, a resolution to propose
to the people of the State of Oali-'omi:^ an amendment to the constitution of
the state, anendinc section tv/o of article 17 thereof, relatimr to sessions
of t/^e lefjialature.
The le^islatxire of the State of :;alifomla, at its retnaar session
connencinc on the second daj- of raxnia.vj, nineteen hundred and eleven, two
thirds of all the Tnaubers elected to each of tiie houses of said lef^islature
voting* in favor thertiof, hereby propose that section trro of article IV of
the constitution of the ::tate of California be anersdad so as to read as
follows:
Section 2, The sessions o'" tj.o legislature shall ha biannial,
unless the coveraor shall, in the interim, convene the legislature, by
proclanation, in extraordinary session. All sessions, othe- than ertraordinary,
shall corame^ico at twelve o'clock LI., on the first "ondacr after tho first day
of January next succeed, ini; t^.e election of is nanhers, and shall continue in
session for a T^eriod not exceed in^ thirty days thereafter; wherei^on a re-
cess of both houses must be taken for not less than thirty daj's. On the
reassernbliae of tho legislature, no bill shall be introduced in either house
^'ithout the consent of three fourths of the nanbers thereof, nor shall nore
than two billsbe introduced by any one r.ar.ber a^ter such reasser.-.bllne.
4. Senate Constitutional ;^endnent ITo, 8,-
Charter IC.- Senate Constitutional Aner^nent ITo. 8, a resolution to propose
to the people of the State of Califom a an anondment to section one of article
two Of the constitution in relation to the rijhts of iuffrage.
The lefjislature of the State of California, at its recular session
coanencinc on the second day of Jamiary. nineteen hundred and eleven, two
thirds of the nembers elected to each of the t-wo houses of the said lecislatnre
««%ias in favor thereof, hereby proposes that section one of artiole two of tho
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constitution o^ the State of Call-'ornia oe anenc,ed so as to read as follows-.
Section 1. Every native citizen of the 'Jnited States, every person
who shall have acquire* the ri^its of citisenshir- nnder or by virtue of the
treaty of :;ueretaro, and every naturalized citizen thereof, 1*10 shall have
becone such ninety daj.'S prior to an- election, of the ace of twenty-one years.
T*io Shall h:.vo been resident of the state one year next preceding the election,
and .-f the county in "hich he or she clains his or h.- vote ninety da;/a, and
in t:.e election rrecinct thirtj' days, shall he entitled to vote at all elec-
tions -hich are nov; or nay -ereafter be authorized ^ law; provided, no native
of -.hina, no idiot, no inearx person, no person convicted 0" any irjfacous
cri-.e, no perron hereafter convicted of the enbezzlenent or misarpropriation
of public money, and no person who shall not be able to read the constitution
In the English lantr^iace and write his or her nane, shall ever exercise the
privileges 0" an elector in this stato; provided, that the provisions of this
anendraent relative to an educational aualification Fhall not apply to any
person prevented by a phjraical diaability fron conplyinc with its re/ai sit ions,
nor to any person t*o now has the right to vote, nor to ixToy person who shall
be sixty years of age and up\7ards at the tine this amendment shall take
effect.
5, Senate Constitutional Aoandnent To. 17,
Chapter 9.- Senate Con?titutior^l Asere^nent To, 17, a resolution to propose
to the people of the State of California an amendner.t to ^he constitution of
the State of California, by anendiTC section fourteen of article I thereof.
relatinc to the ritjhts of rivate property, and to t .e law of eminent domain.
The lecislattire o" the State of California, at its reeular
MSSion. coanencinc the second day of January, in the year one thousand nine
l»ui.lr*d and eleven, two thirds of all the menbers elected to each o' the houses
of said leclslature votinG In faror thereof, heretoyproposes that sectloa
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fourteen of articlo I o' tho conctitution of the State of California,
te anended ao as to read as follows;
Section 14. Private property shall not be taJcen or dana^ed for public
use without j-ost oomyensation having first been made to» or paid into court
for» the o^mer. and no right of way shall be appropriated to the use of any
corporation other tjian nunicij'al lontil full corapensation therefor be first
niade in money or ascertained and paid into court for the owner, irrespective
of any benefits fron ai^- inprovenent proposed by such corporation, which
compensation shall be ascertained by a jury, unless a Jury be waived, as in
other civil cases in a coui-t of record, as shall be prescribed by la:?. The
talcin.~ of private property for a railroad run bysteam or electric power for
loc "inc er lunberinj^ purposes shall be deemed a taicinc for s. public use, and
any person, firm, conpaay or corr^oration takinc private property' under the
law of eninont donain for such purposes shall thereupon and thereby becone
a comon carrier.
6, Senate Constitxrt ional .'iraendnent ITo. 20.
Chapter 65. - iienats Constitutional Asendaent To. 20, a resolution to propose
to the people of the State of California, an amendment to the constitution
of the State of California, anendinc section eiui.t of article XI of said
constitution, relating' to ciiarters of cities, and arendaents thereto.
The lecirlatiire of the 3tate of California, at its r-ifjular
session, connendint; on the second day of January , in the year one thousand
nine hundred and eleven, two thirds of all the members elected to each of the
houses of said legislature votlnc in favcr thereof, hereby propose that
section ei;^it of article r.I o*" t:.e constitution of the State of California, be
atsended so aa to read as follows;
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Section 8. Any city cor.taininr a population of noro than three
thousand five hundred inhabitants as ascertained and established "by the last
precedinc censoSf taken under the direction of the coneresa of the United
States, or by a census of said city, taken, sub3eq.uent to the aforesaid census.
Tinder the direction of the legislative body thereof, under laws authorizing
the takins of the census of cities, maj' fra-:e a charter for its o\to sovem-
=ent, consistent with, and subject to, the constitution, ( or, havinc framed
such a cliarter, nay frane a nen one), by causlnc a board o" fifteen freeholders,
who shall have been, for at least five years, Qualified electors thereof, to
be elected by the qualified electors of said city, at a ^neral or si-ecial auni-
cipal election. Said board of freeholders niay be so elected in pursuance of
an ordinance adopted by a vote of two thirds of all the nanbers of the council,
or other legislative body, o'" such city, declarin<r that the '^ublic interest
reciuires the election of such boaurd for the purpose of preparing and proposing
a charter for said city, or in pursuance of a petition of qualified electors
of said city, as hereinafter rovided, Sucji petition, signed by fifteen
per centum of the q^ualified electors of said city computed upon t)^e total
nunber of votes cast therein for all candidates for governor at the last
precedin/j general election at which a •overnor was elected, praying for the
election ofa board of fifteen freeholders to prepare and - ropr se a charter for
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said city, aay be filed in the office of the^^clerk thereof. It shall be the
duty of said city clerk, '"ithln twenty da;/s after the filing of said petition,
to exa-ine th'-- sa-.e and to ascertain froc the record of the registration of
electors of the county, showing the registration of electors of ea d city,
whe*h«r the petition is aica»A 'jy the re^iulslte ninber cf qualified electors
of s'.mh city. 1' re.^ulred by sai-' cledc» t: <» council, or other legislfitir*
body, of said city • all authorls* hia to «nploy per!*ons specially to assist
hia in th* work of aocaninin^ such petition* ^xxl shall provid* for their
coBf>ensation. ^^O" ^^ co^pletioa of suob sacamination* said oleiii shall
forthwith attach to said petition hi* e«rtlfieat«» proporlj datod, showinff
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the roa'alt thereof, and if, by s-id certificate, it shall aprear that said
petition is signed by the requisite number of liualififcd electors, said clerk
shall present the said petition to said coimcil, or other legislative body,
at its next re{jular neetinc after the date of such certificate. TTpon tho adop-
tion of such ordinance, or the presentation of such petition, said council,
or other lecislativa body, shall order the holding of a special election for
the purpose of elect inc such board of freeholders, \7hich said special election
shall be hold not less than trrenty days, nor more tiian sixty daj's after the
adoption of tlie ordinance r.foresaid, or V.vr presentation of said petition to
said council, or other lejjislitive body; provided, that if e general nxmici-
pal Gleet ior. shall occur in paid city not less than twenty days, nor laore than
sixty days, after the adoption of the ordinance aforesaid, or the
presentation of said petition to said council, or other lecislative body, said
boird 0^ freeholders na;' bs elected at s-.xh renoral launicipal election. Candi-
dates for election as raenboTs of said board of freeholders shall be nominated
"by petition, substantially in the sane manner as may be provided by general
laws for t:;e nomination by petition of electors of candidates for public
offices to bo voted fcr at general elections.
It shall be the du'>.y of said boarr. of freeholders, 7?ithin one
hundred and tt/onty dii^.'s after the result of ruch election shall have been
declared by said council, or oth.^r legislative body, to prepare and propose
a cliarter for said city, vjhich shall be sicnod in dxqillcate by the aoribers of
said board of freeholders, or a najority of thera* and be filed, one copy in
the off ce of the city cleric of said city, and the other In the office of the
county recorder of the cotinty in v;hlch said city is eit'jated. Said council,
or other legitlative body, shall* there-^on, caure aaid proposed charter to
be publlehed for at least tea tinea, in a dally newepeper of general clrcnlatlon|
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printed, published and circulated In said city; provided, that in aa^r city
where no' such daily newspr.per is printed, published and circulated, such
proposed charter shall be published, for at least three ti-nes, in at least
one weekly nwrapaper of ^neral circulation, printed, published and circulated
in said city, and, in any event, tlio first publication o' such proposed charter
shall be nade "ithin fifteen da,-s after the 'llinc of a ccpy thereof, .s afore-
said, in the office of the city clerk.Such proposed charter shell be submitted
by salrl council, or other le<-islatlve --o^.to the qualified olectors of said
clt-r :• . -^cinl election held no^ les. t._„r; t— - - -z. nor :.^re U.aa
forty dcj-s, after .I.e co.^letion of such -ublication; provided, that if a
Seneral municipal election shall occur In said city jnot leas t2:an t^venty days,
nor ncre t}ian forty :a:.-a, after t:.fr corr^pleticn of such publication, then
sucllproposed charter lu^- be so cub.-itted at such cener:;! election. If a :;:ajor-
ity of buch >.ualified .lect-ors voti:^ thereon at sucli renen.! or spocial
election shall vote in favor of such jroposeC charter, it shall Ve deemed to
be ratified, ajid s]iall le subnitted to the lecl.lature. if it .e in regular
session, othenrise at Us next recrular session, or it nay bo su;«itted to the
lecislature in extraordinai^- seseioii, -r is ^i^roval o:- rejection as a whole,
T.1thout power of alteratior. or acondx^ent. Juch aiproral may be nade by
corxurrent resolution, and i- approved by a najority Tot4 of the nec-.ers elect-
ed to each house, such charter shall become the o>xarter of such city, or. if
such City be consolidated v.-itl; a ccunty. then of sucii city and count-,-, ahd
•hall beco:.:e the orcanic law tr.erecf, and sijpersede a^ existinc charter.
(ifcoti.er fr«ed undnr the provision, of this s^jtion of the constitution or not.i
and all eDendBents thereof, and all laws Inconsistent with such charter. .. con-
cf such ciArter. certified by the noj-er. or oth«r chief axecutlT. officer of
•al<! city, and authertlcated under the seal of such civ. •ettlne forth the
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BUbnission of such charter to the electors of said city» and its ratifica-
tion uy them, shall, after the approval of s'ach charter by the legislatiire,
be made in diiplicate ar.c, deposited, one in the office of the secretarjjo.'" state
and th© other, after beii:^^ recorded In the offiee of the recorder of the county
in which such city is situated, shall be deposited in the archives of the cily,
and thereafter all courts shall take judicial notice of said ciiarter.
The ol'iartex,8c ratified, may be amended by proposals therefor sub-
n:itted bj' the cotincil, or other lecisl&tive body of the city, to the quali-
fied electors thereof at a ^enersj. or special namiclpal election held at
intervals of not less than two years ( excei t that charter ar.endmer.ts iMy
be submitted at a genert-l mvmicipal election at an interval of less than
two years after tlie last election on charter anendments provided that no other
election on charter anendinente has been helc" since the ber,inninc of the last
recidt^ session of the state legislature or shall be held prior to the next
re(;ular session o" the state lecisl attire ) , and held not less than twenty daj's*
nor nore than forty daj's, after the completion of the publication of such
proposals for ten tlnee in a dally newspaper of -roneral circ\ilation, printed,
publi hed a::d circulated in said city, or for tljee tlr^os in at least one
weekly newspaper of general circuli-tion, jrinted, published and oircxilj-ted in
said city, if there be no suoh daily newspaper. If a sajcrity of such
i^Ublified electors votir^- thereon at such cer.eral or special election shall
Tote in l*avor of any suoh proposed or.endnent or aBendBMnts, c asQr acendzent
or aniendnents proposed ty petition, x hereinafter provided, such tj-tndr.ent
or ar.endr!»nts ahall be deered to be ratified, arc*, rhall be forthwith subcittad
to the lecisl&tTire, if it ^ in recular session, otherwise at its nest recnlar
session, or magr be suleitted to the lecislature in toctraordinarj' session, for
•l^roral or rejection as a «boIe« without power of alteration or asMadaMita
•ad If erproved Vjr the leeialature* as hereic provided for the arrroTSI of the
•terter, eaih ahArter Phall be aeended aeeerAincly* ^ MHT ^r •veh saaataMt
Its shall, after the nfrvnl tliereef Igr the lerlsletwe» be ■•«•
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in duplicate, and shall he a-uthenticated» certified, recorded and filed
as herein provided for the cliarter, and with liy.e force and effect, "Thenever
a petition sicned )j^ fifteen per oentiaa of the qiiallfiec- electors of the city,
cosiputed ^3f>on the total rnnter of votes cast therein for all candidates for
governor at tlie last preceding {general election at :7hich a covernor vras elected,
is filed in the office of the city clerk f said city, potitionir.gthe cotmoil,
or other lecislativw hody thereof, to submit any proposed anendrient or anend-
nents to the charter of such city, rrhich ariendnent or anendjtients shall "be set
forth in f-iill in such petition, to the qualified electors thereof, such peti-
tion sl'jill forthTTith be exajrlned anc" certified ly the city clerk, and if
signed "by the reouisito nur.her of qualified electors of said city, it shall be
presented to the said cotmcl, or other lecislative body, by the said city
clerk, as hereinbefore provided for petitions for tlie election of boards of
freeholders. I'pon the presentation o*' said petition zo said council, or other
legislative body, said council, or oth r legislative body,niuEt submit the
anendjnent or aaerxlrnentB set forth in said petition to the qualified electors
of said cit-, at a general or special municipal election, held not leas than
tv/enty, nor more than forty, days after the cor5;letion of the publication of
fiich proposed acendiaent or aiaendaents , in th« sane manner as hereinbefore
provided in the ease of the subcission of aay proposed anerjinont or ar.endnenta
to auch charter, proposed and sulicitted by the council, r othfir legislatiTe
body. The first publication of anj' priposed araerjinent o- ar.endr.onts to such
charter so proposed by petition shall b« nade within flftoan Jays after the
fc'ortaaid presentation of said petition to said cotmoil, cr other legislatlTe
body» Xa sjibrlttlsg aqy such charter, t— idaent or j-.er.dr»nte •..'•rt»to, m^
altematlT* article or proposition aegr be presented 'cr the choice of th«
eleotorsf and aigr be voted on netarately without preji^iee to others.
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livery special oloction held in any city under the provisions of this sec-
tion, for the election of a board of freeholders, or for the submission of any
proposed charter or anj' aciendnent or acondments thereto, thall be called "by
the coxtacil, or other legislative body therepf, by ordinance, which shall
specify '3ie purpose and tine of such election, and shall establish the
election precincts ami desirnate the ^^ollinc places t}^ereln, and the naraes
of the election officers for each such precinct, 3-cli ordinance shall, prior
to siich election, be published five tlrioe in a dally novrsjaper, or •.rice in a
•weekly ne\7B-arer, if there be no such "aily newsjiaper printed, published arji
circulated in said city, Such election shall be held and conducted, the re-
txirns thereof canvassed, and the result thereof declared by the cotmcil, or
other legislative body of such city, in the manner that is nor or may be
hereafter provided bj. general law for such elections in the particulars wherein
B^3ch provision is nor or may hereafter be made therefor, and in atll other
respects in the manner provided by law for general municipal elections, in so
far as the sace may be applicable thereto.
'Thenever aay board of freeholders shall be elected, or any such pro-
poset' cljarter or anendnent or amendr-ents thereto shall be submitted at a
genera", municipal election, the lat/s £:ovemin£ the election of city officers,
or the Bubnission of propositions to the vote of electors, shall be follovred
in so far as the sare aaj' be applicable theroto and not inconsistent herevrith.
It shall be conpetent In any charter froned by aay city under the
authority riren In fais section, or Ly ar.endner.t to such charter, to provida,
in addition to those provisiona allowed by this constitution and by the Ism
Of the state, for the establ Ishzient of a borcuch lystan of 'jor^rmwit for the
lAiole or aiqr p«rt of the territory of such city, '" wkioh one or Bore distrlota
aay be ereatad therein* which diatrieta shall be kiio«B aa borcu^^s, and nhieh
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shall exercise such special municipal powers as may be granted by such
charter, anc. for the organization, regulation, L-ovemment and Jurisdiction
of such "borou£:hs.
^11 the provisions of this section relating to the city clerk shall,
in any city and ctmnty, be deemed to relate to the clerk of the leeislative
body thereof.
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7. SEIJ^TE CCr:STITUT10i;AL AiXi:Di:Ei:T KO. 22
Chapter 22. - Senate Cor.stituticnnl AEcndnent lie. 22. A resolution to propoKo
to the poeple of the State of California an ainefidsient to the constitution
of eaid str^te, by axendiig section 1 of article 4 tuerecf, relating to
legiilativrpowrB, and reserving to the people of the Stete of Califcrnia
the power to propose laws, stBtutes and aniendmentE to the constitutior. and
to enact the same at the polls, independent of the legielature and also
reserving to the people of the State of California tne power to approve or
reject at ti.e polls any act or section or part of any act of t:.e legislature.
Th.e legislature cf tr.e State of California, at its regular seesion conusencing
on the second day of January, 1911, two thirds of all the members elected
to each of the two houses of said legislature voting in fnvor thereof, hereby
proposer, tnat section 1 of article IV of the constitution of tne State of
California, be arriended so as to i*eed ae follows:
Section 1. The legislative power cf -..his state shall be vested in a senate
and aesembly which shell te designated "The legislature of the State of California",
but the people reserve to tnecselveE tr.e power to propose laws and amendments to
the constitution, and to adept or reject tx;e same, ai tne polls independent of the
legislature, and alec reserve the power, at their own optioi., to so adopt or re-
ject any act, or aection or part cf any act, passed by Ui« legislature. The enact-
ing clauee of every law shall be "The people of tre State of Califorr.ia do eupct
ae follows:".
The first power reserved to the people enall be known ae the initiative ,
Upon the presentation to the secretary of state of a petition certified at herein
provided tc h^ve bMr eigred by qualified electore, equal in nuaber to eitht per
cant of ell ti.e votac caft for all carjJidatee for govtrnor at tr.e laet preceding
genaral election, at which a foverr.or art elaetad, pmpoeing a law or arandr-ent
to tna coneitllution, sat forth in full in eaid petition, tha eacratarj of etata
ahall evtoait tha eaid propoead Uw or a«.«l-ant te ttoa eonetitutior te U.e electore
at tha naat eueeaatfing ganaral eleeUan oceurring auteaquaat to aiaaty daye aftar
ui* praeattatlor. aferaaaid af aaU paUUan. ar at a., apaeial elactlea eallad
f avail
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Chapter 22. - Senate Constitutionfil Ancndnent i;c . 22. A resolution to propofie
to the poeple of the State of California an amendr^ent to the conetitutioc
of eaid state, by amendir.g section 1 of article 4 ti.ereof, relating to
legiclative povere, and reiervIngTo tM people of the State of Calif crnia
the power to propose laws, statutes and air.endmentc to the constitution and
to enact the same at the polls, independent of the legielature and also
reservine to the people of the State of California tr.e power to approve or
reject at t:.e polls any act or section or part of any act of ti.e legislature.
The legislature of the State of California, p.t its regular seesion ccr^encing
on the second da, of January, 1911, two thirds of all tne members elected
to each of the two houses of said legislature voting in fnvor thereof, hereby
proposer, that eection 1 of article IV of the constitution of tne State of
California, be ar.ended so as to reed ae follows:
Section 1. The legislative power of this state shjill be vested in a senate
and assembly wnich shell lc desifnated "The legislature of tne State of California",
but the people reserve to tnedselvsE tre power to propose laws and amendments to
the constitution, and tc adept or reject t«:e sane, at tne polls independent of the
legislature, and also reserve tne power, at their own option, to so adopt or re-
ject any act, or section or p«rt of any act. passed by Uie legislature. The enact-
ing clause of everj- lo» ehall b« "Tne people of tre State of Califorr.ia do enact
ae follows:**.
The first power reserved to tne people shall be known as the initiative.
Cpon the precer.tation to th« secretary of etete of a petition certified ae herein
providtd to t«ivc bMr signed by qualified electors, equal in nuBber to eitht per
cent of all ti.e votec cart for all candidates for governor at tre last preceding
general election, at which a foverr.or wes elected, proposing a law or ar-endsent
to tne consititution, set forth in full in eaid petition, the eeeretarj' of state
•hall eutalt U»e eaid proposed law or a—nd-ent to the eonetitutior to the el.ctore
at the Mat etieeeatfinc gaaarel election oceurring eutoequeat to ninety daye •tfr
^ »re.e.^f tier aforeeaid ef eaid peUUen. or at aay epe.ia: electiea called
la ki. «i.<retiea prior te e«eli faMral election. All «.ch
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initiative petitions erall have printeG across tiie top thereof in twelve point
blaclc-fBce type the following: "Initiative meaeure to be eutnitted directly to
the electors."
Upon the preeentaticn to the secretary of state, at any tine not leas than
ten days before the conrr-encercent of any regular eession of the legielature, of
a petition certified as herein provided to have been signed by qualified electore
of the state equal in number to five per cent of all the votes cast for all can-
didates for governor at tne last preceding general election, at ^lic^ a governor
was elected, proposing a law ret forth in full in said petition, the secretary of
state shall trananu.x the sane to the legislature as coon as it convenes and or-
ganizes. The law proposed by such petition shall be either enacted or rejected
without cmnge or airendcent cy the legislature, within «orty days froa the time
it is received by the legislature. If any law proposed by such petition shall be
enacted by the legislature it shall be subject to referenduir., as hereinafter
provided. If any law so petitioned for be rejected, or if no action is taken
upon it by the legielature within aaid forty days, tne secretary of etete snail
eubniit it to the people for approval or rejection at the next ensuing general
e4.ection. The legislature nay reject any measure so proposed by initiative peti-
tion and propose a different one on the same subject by a yea and nay vote upon
separate roll call, and in such event both measures shall be surbitted by the
secretary of state to the electors for approval or rejection at the next ensuing
general election or at e prior special election called by the governor, in hie
discretion, for such purpose. All said initiative petitions last above described
shall have printed in twelve point black-face type the following: "Initiative
■easure to oe presented to the legislature."
The second power reserved to the people shall be known as the referendus.
No act passed by the legislature ehall go into affect until ninety days after
the final adjournnent of tha seDsici: of the legielature which passed such act,
•xcept acts calling elactions, acts providing for tax leTies or appropriations
for tna usual currant axpensas cf Ina state, and urgency natisures nacassary '•«*
tha inaadiata preservation of tha public paaca. haalth or safety, pasaad by a
two-thirde »ote of all tna aasUtere alectad to aaen nousa. Khanarar it is daaaad
naeafpary for t..a iaa»dlata praaenratiois of the public paace. haalth or aa/aty
» tea ahaU «• into iMitUlf •ff»«t. a atatanant of tna facta eoaatitutlng
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such necesei-ty shal3 ce set forth in one eectior of the act, which feetion shali
te passed only upon a yea and nay vote, upon a eeparate roll call thereon; pro-
vided, however, thiat no oeaeure creating or afcoliehing any office or changing the
salary, term or duties of any officer, cr granting any franchise or special priv-
ilege, or creating any vested rignt or inxcrest, snail be construed tc be an
urgency measure. Any law so passed by the legislature and declpred to be ar. urgency
measure shall go into immediate effect.
Upon the presentation to the secretary of state within ninety days after
the final adjourrj::ent of the legislature of n petition certified as herein pro-
vided, to have been signed by qualified elector* equal in number to five per cent
of all the votes cast for all candidates for governor at the last preceding gen-
eral election at wr.ich a governor was elected, askir.g that any act cr section or
part of any act of tne legislature, be submitted to the electors for xneir approval
or rejection, the secretary of state shall submit to the electors for their appro-
val or rejection, such act, or section or part of euch act, at the next succeeding
general eleetion occurring at any time subsequent to thirty days after the filing
of said petition or at any special election whicjji may be called by the governor,
in his discretion, prior to such regular election, and no such act or section or
part of such act shall go into elfect until and unless approved by a majority of
the qualified electors voting thereon; but if a referendum petition is filed
against any section or part of any act the remainder of such act shall not be
delayed from going into effect.
Any act, law or amendment ta the constitution sui-raitted to the people by
either initiative or referendum petition and approved by a majority of the votes
cast thereon, at any election, shall take effect five days after the date of the
official declaratioc of the vote by the secretary of state. No act, law or
a&cndment to the constituticri, initiated or adopted by the people, ehall be subject
to the veto power of the governor, end no act, law or Rnier.dsent to tha constitu-
tion, adopted by tha paople at the polls undar the initiative provisions of tiila
section, shall be aioandad or rapanlad axcapt by a vote of the alectors, unless
otherwise provided in said initiative maasure; but acts and laws adopted by tha
people under the rofarandu» provisions of this aactlon aay ba aoandad by tha
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legiBlnture at any eubsequent EasBion thereof. If any provieicn or provieions
of two or more meeieures. approved by the electora at the same election, conflict,
the provision or provieions of the ireaaure receiving the highest affirmative vote
shall prevail. Until otherrdse provided by law, all measures submitted to a vote
of the electors, under the provisiins of tnis section, shall be printed, and to-
gether with arguments for and against each such measure by the proponents and ap-
ponentE thereof, shall be laailed to each elector in the same mnner as now pro-
vided by law as to amendr.ents to the constitution, proposed by the legislature;
and the persons to prepare and present such arguments shall, until otherwise pro-
vided by law, be selected by the presiding officer of the senate.
If for any reason any initiative or referenduir measure, proposed by petition
as herein provided, be not submitted at the election specified in this section,
such failure shall not prevent its submission at a succeeding general election,
and no law or amendment to the constitution, proposed by the legislature, shall
be submitted at any election unless at the same election there shall be submitted
all measures proposed by petition of the electors, if any be so proposed, as herein
provided.
Any initiative or referendum petition may be presented in sections, but each
section shall contain a full and correct copy of the title and text of the proposed
measure. Each signer shall acd to bis signature his place of residence, giving
the street and number if such exist. Hie election precinct shall also appear on
the paper after his naiae. The number of signaturee attached to each section shall
be at the pleasure of the person soliciting signatures to the same. Any qualified
elector of the sta.e shall be competent to eolicit said signatures within the
county or city and county of which he is an elector. Fach section of the petition
shall bear tne name of the county or city and county in which it is circulated,
and only qualified electors of such county or city and county shall b. competent
to sign such section. Fach section shall have attached thereto the affidavit
of the person soliciting signatures to th. sans, stating hie own qualifications
and that all tha signatures to the attached section were i»da In hie praeanea and
that to the bast of hia knowladgo and ballaf each sigaaturo to tha saetioa Is tha
••■Miaa signature of the peraon whose name it purporta to ta, and aa othar
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affidavit thereto ehal] be required. The affidevit of any person aoliciting
Bignatures hereunder shall ce verified free of charge by any officer authorized
to adminicter oaths. Each petitions so verified shall be prima facie evidence
that the signaturee therecr are genuine and that the persons signing the same are
qualified electors. Unless and until it be otherwise provsn upoo official investi-
gation, it shall be presumed that the petition presented contains the signatures
of the requisite number of qualified electors.
Each section of the petition shall be filed with the clerk or registrar of
voters of the county or city and county in rtiich it was circulated, byt all said
sections circulated in any county or city and county shall be filed at the same
time. Within twenty days after the filing of such petition in his office the said
clerk, or registrar of voters, shall determine from the records of registration
what number cf qualified electors have signed the same, and if necessary the
board of supervisors shall allow said clerk or registrar additional assistants
for the purpose of examining such petition and provide for their compensation.
The said clerk or registrar, upon the completion of such exardnation, shall forth-
with attach to said petition, except the signatures therto appended, his certifi-
cate, properly dated, showing the result of said examination and sh^ll forthwith
transmit said petition, together with his said certificate, to the secretary of
etate and also file a copy of said certificate in his office. Within forty days
from the transmission of the said petition aid certificate by the clerk or regis-
trar to the secretary of state, a supplemental petition identical with the original
as to the body of th.. petition but containing supplemental nar.es, may be filed with
the clerk or registrar of voters, ac aforesaid. The clerk or registrar of voters
shall within ten days after the filing of euch supplemental petition make like ex-
amination thereof, as of the original petition, and upon the con^letion of euch
examination shall forthwith attach to said petition his certificate, properly
dated, showing the result of Miid examination, and shall forthwith transmit a
copy of said suppleienta: petition, except tne sit-natures thereto appended, to-
gether with hlo certificate, to the secretary of stata.
Whan the secretary of state shall have reeeired from one or aore county
clerks or registrars of votare a petition certified ae herein provided to have
JU»« raquleite nuaher of qualified electors, he shall forthwith
transmit to the county clerk or registrar of voters of every county or city and
county in tue etate hie certificate showing such feet. A petition shall te
deemed to be filed with the secretary of state upon the date of the receipt by
him of a certificate or certificates showing said petition to be signed by the
requisite number of electors of the state. Any county clerk or registrar of
voters siiall, upon receipt of such copy, file the same for record in his office,
The duties herein imposed upon the clerk or registrar of voters shall be per-
formed by such registrar of voters in all cases where the office of registrar
of voters exists.
The initiative and referendum powers of the people are hereby further
reserved to the electors of eacn county, city and county, city and town of the
state, to be exercised under such procedure as may be provided by law. Until
otherwise provided by law, the legislative body of any such county, city and
county, city or town may provide for the manner of exercising the initiative
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and ref erendura^heroin reserved to such counties, cities and counties, citiew
and towns, but shall not require more than fifteen per cent of the electors
thereof to propose any initiative measure nor more than ten per cent of the
electors thereof to order the referendum. Nothing contained in this section
shall be construed as affecting or limiting the present or future powers of
cities or cities and counties having charters adopted under the provisions of
section eight of article eleven of this constitution. In the submission to
the electors of any measure under this section, all officers shall be guided
by the general laws of this state, except as is herein otherwise provided.
This eection is 8elf-e«ecuting, but legislation may be enacted to facilitate
its operation, but in no way limiting or restricting either the provisions of
this section or the powers herein reserved.
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G. Senate Const it-^tional Anendment !To. 23.
Cha ter 47.- Senate Constitutional ;-j:entlnent ITo. 23. A resolution to
propose to the peo-le of the State of California an anenclcent to ti.e consti-
tution of the state ly adding a nev article thereto to be numbered article
X7.III, providing for the recall l)y the electors, of public officials,
The legislatrje of the State of California, at its refrular
session conx-.encine on the second day of January, 1911, two thirds of all
the menbers elected to each of the two houses of tJie lerislature votinr in
favor tiierHOf, hereby proposes that a nev; article be added to the constitution
of the State of California to be numbered article TJilll thereof, to read as
follov7B:
ARTICLE XZIII.
Section 1. "voiy oloctlve public officer of the State of California
na;.' be removed from office at any time by the electors entitled to vote for
a successor of such incumbent, through the procedure and in the manner herein
provided ''or, which procedure shall be known as the recall, and is in addi-
tion to any other method of removal provided by law.
The proced-.u-e hereunder to effect the reooval of an inc^bent of an
elective paiblic office shall be as follows: A petition signed by electors
entitled to vote for a successor of the incim'-^ent sought to be removed,
equal in ntor.ber to at least twelve per cent of the entire vote case at the
la t preceding election for all candidates for the office which the incumbent
soutiit to be removed occupies (provided that if the officer sout;iit to be re-
moved is a st;.te officer who is elected in any political subdivision of the
state, .aid petition .hall be .icned by elector, entitled to vote for a .ucee.-
eor to the Incumbent sou^t to b. r«mor«l . .qual In miber to at l.a.t
twenty por cent of the entire vote ca.t at the last precling election for all
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candidateB for fne office which the incidient soiicht to he removed occupies)
denandinc ka election of a siicciSssor to the officer named in said petition*
shall be addressed to the secretary of state and filed v/ith the clerk, or
registrar of voters, of the county or city and coTinty in V7hich the petition was
circiaated; provided that if the officer sotif^t to he removed was elected in
the state at larce siach petition shall he circrCated in not less than five
counties of the state, and shall he sijjned in each of such counties by elec-
tors etiual ir. nu ber to not less than one per cent of the entire vote cast,
in each of said coiuities, at said election, as ubove estinated. Such petition
shall certain a general statement of t'.ie gi'ounds on v»hich the renoval is
sought, wJiloh stutanent is intended solely for the Infomation of the electors,
and the sufficiency of vrhich shall not he open to review,
Tien such petition is certified as is herein provided to the secretary
of state, he shall fcrthvith submit- the said petition, toc^ther with a certi-
ficate of its sufficiency, to ti.o ^-ovemor, t*io shall thtTreir on order and fix
a date for holdin • the election, not less than sixty daj's nor mors- than eighty
d£iys frora the date of such certificate of the secretary' of state.
Sh* governor shall nake or cause tc be r.ade publication of notice ^or the
holding of such election, and officers charged by lar: with duties concerning
elections shall nuke all arrangements for s ch election and the sarae shall be
conducted, returned, and the result thereof declared, in all r-spects as are
O'her state elections. On the official ballot at such election shall be printed,
in not ucre than two hundred vrords, tho reasons set forth In the petition
for demanding; his recall, .^Jid in not more than three hundred nerds there shall
also be printed, i-" desired by hi-., the officer's justification of his course
In office. -ToceedingB for the recall of any officer shall be deeced to be
pending from the date of the filiag with any county, or city and cotinty cleric*
or rogistrar of Totera, of aiy recall petition aealnst suoh offloerj and if
such officer shall renif-n at any tine 8ubse<iixent to the flllnr thereof, the
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recall election shall "be h.elc" notwithstajidinc Btich reeienation, caid t:;e vacancy
causei.1 by such rtisignation, or from any other cause, shall be filled as provid-
ed "by law,btit the person appointed to fill such vacancy shall hold his office
only vmtil the person elected at the said recall election shall qualify.
Any i^ei'son nay be nominated for the office which is to be filled
at any recall election by a petition signed by electors, qualified to vote at
such recall election, eqxial in nxanber to at least one per cent of the total
number of votes cast at the last preceding election for all candidates for the
office tSiich "le incu'abent sougiit to be removed occi^ies. Each such noninating
petition shall be filefl with the secretary' of state not less than tv;enty five
da^s before such recall election.
?hero shall be printed on the recall ballot, as to evory officer
T7hose recall is to bf- voted on thereat, the follor.-inc question: "Shall (r.ane
of person acainst -vrhom the recall petition ir filedj be recalled fron the office
of (title of the office) ?", f ollOTring rrhioh uestion shall be the words
"Yes" aiid "Ko" on separate lines, --ith a blank space at the richt of each,
in T/hich the voter shall incicate»by stanjrino a cross (a), his vote for or
against s^ioJi recall. On s ch ballot Si under each such question, there shall
also be printed the naT-es of tliose persons who have been noninated as candi-
dates to succeed tlie person recalled, in case he shall be removed from office
by said recall election; but no vote cast shall be counted for anj' candidate
for said office unless the voter also voted on said question of the recall
of the person sou::ht to bo recalled fron said office. The nane of the person
against T/hon tlie petition is filed shall not appear on tlie ballot as a candi-
date for the office. If a najority of those voting on said question of the
recall of anj' incOTbent fron office shall voe "ITo", said incumbent shall
continue in eaid office. If a majority shall vC-o "Yes," said incvmbent shall
therei^on be defined removed fron such office, upon the qualif leation of his
succesror. The caaTaesers shall ooavasf all votos for candidates for said
office and declare the result In like r.urmor as In a rejjular election. If the
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vote at any such recall election shall recall the officer, then the candidate
who has received the hi£jhest number of votes for the office shall he thereTay
declared elected for the remainder of the term. In case the person -ho re-
ceived the highest nunber of votes shall fail to qualify v:ithin tan days after
reoeivins the certificate of election, the office shall be dBened vacant and
shall be filled aocordinp to law.
Any recall petition ns^r be presented in sections, but oach section shall
contain a full and accurate copj' of the title and text of the petition. Bach
signer sliall add to his f i^nature his place of residence, civinc the street
and nmber, if such exist. His election precinct shall also a-pear on the
paper after his nana. ?he nu-ber of sicn-tures appended to each section
shall 'oo at the pleasure of the person soliciting: sisnatures to the same.
A«y qualified elector of the state shall be competent to solicit such signatures
TTithln the county, or oitj' and county, of v.-hich he is an elector. I!ach section
of tlie petition shall bear the nemo of the county, or city and county in which
it is circulated, and only nullified electors of such county or city and county
shall be conpetent to sign such section. ?:ach section shall have attached there-
to the affidavit of the person soliciting signatures to the sane stating his
q,T?alifiC3tions and that all the sijimat-ares to the attached section '.vere made
in his presence and that to the best of his knov?led{re and bolisf each signature
to the section is the senuine si<jnature of the person rrhose nane it purports
to be; ad no other affidavit thereto shall be required. The affidavit of any
person solicltine sirrnatures hereunder shall be verified free of charce by any
officer authorised to administer an oath. Such petition so verified shall be
prima facie evidence that the siijnatures thereto appended are t;enuine and that
the persons sisninc the same are (iualified electors. Unles nd until it is
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otherwise proven u on official investisation, it shall be presmed tliat
the petition presented contains the sicnafores of the reiiuisite nwiber of
electors. Each section of the petition shall be filed with the clerk, or regis-
trar of voters, of the county or city and county in which it was circulated;
hut all such sections circulated in any county or city and county shall he
filed at tiie sarae time. 'Ilit-in tv/ent- da;rs after the date of filine such
pet:.tlon, the clerk, or r«cistrar oi Toteni. r.hall finally deterr^ne fron the
records of recistration vrh-.t nunher of .rjalified electors have signed the
sace; and, if necessary', the hoard of supervisors shall all&w such clerk or
recistrar additional assistants for the purpose or ezanining such petition
snd provide for their conpensation. Che said clerk or recistrar, xtpon the
completion of such exanination, shall forthwith attach to such petition
his certificate, properly dated, showing the ros-Jlt of such examination, and
submit sal-- petition, except as to the sicnatures appended thereto, to the
secretary of state and file a copy of said certificate in his off iCf . '"ithin
forty dai's fixjm the transmission of the said petition and certificate by the
clerk or racistrar of voters to the secretary' of state, a supplemental peti-
tion, identical with the original as to the body cf the yetltion but contain-
inc sippl -mental na-nes. nay be filed with the clerk or recistrar of voters, as
ci^resaid. The clerk or registrar of voters shall within ten dajrs after the
filine of such supplanental pe^itioa make like examination thereof as of the
original vQtition, and upon the conclusion of such exa-nination shall forthwith
attach to such petition his certificate, properl;' dated, rhowinj; the result
of such exttiln^.tion, and shall forthwith transmit such supplemental petition,
except as to tiio signaturos thereon, tocet^-er ^i^l^ ^^^ said certificate, to
the secretary of state.
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otherwise proven u on official investicationt it shall ^be presumed that
the petition presented contains the sicnatures of the reouisite nicn'r^er of
electors. Each section of the petition shall be filed with the clerk, or regia-
trar of voters, of the county or city and county in 77hich it vrn-s circulated;
but all such sections circulated in any county or city and county shall ae
filed at the sarae time. Tit in tT7ent:' days after the date of filine such
pet:.tion, thn clerk, or rwcistrar o: TOtoars, ihall finally determine fron the
iecords of recistratlon whut number of (lualifieu elec'-ors havt- signed the
sarae; and, if necessary, the hoard of supervisors shall allow such clerk or
resistrar additional assistants for the purpose of ezanining such petition
snd provide for their conpensation. -he said clerk or registrar, T?)On the
completion of such exaroir.ation, shall forthvrith attach to such petition
his certificate, properly dated, Bhov-'ing the result of such examination, ar.d
submit sai" petition, except as to tho si^rnatures appended thereto, to the
secretary of state and file a copy of s;-id certificate in his off ic . '"ithin
forty days fn>m the transmission of the said petition and certificate by the
clerk or recis'^rar o' voters to the secretary' of state, a s\:pplen^ntal peti-
tion, identical with the original as to the body of the -etition but contain-
inc 8-^pl:nantal names, may be filed "ith the clerk or recistrax of voters, as
ci^^resaid, Che clerk or registrar of voters shall vrithin ten dais's after the
filinc of such supplemental petition make like examination thereof as of the
original - etition, and upon the con-lusion of such exa-ninution shall fcrth-rrith
attach to such petition his certificate, properl- dated, rhovrinj; the rosult
of such axa iln-;tion, and shall forth-vith transmit such siqpplenental petition,
except aa to the signatures thereon, to^^ther rith his said certificate, to
the secretary of state.
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V.
^Vhen the secretary of state shall have received from one or more
coimty clerks, or registrars of voters, a petition certified as herein provided
to have been signed by the requisite ntanber of qualified electors, he shall
forthwith transmit to the county clerk or registrar of voters of every county
or city and county in the state a certificate showing such fact; and such
clerk or registrar of voters shall thereijjon file said certificate for re-
cord in his office.
A petition shall be deemed to be filed with the Secretary of state
vqoon the date of the receipt by him of a certificate or certificates shov/ing
the said petition to be signed by the reouisite number of alectora of the
■tate.
Ho recall petition shall be circulated or filed a^lnst any offi-
cer until he has actually hold his office for at least six months; save and
except it may be filed against any men:ber of tho state legislature at any time
after five days from the convening and organizing of the legislature after
his election.
If at any recall election the incumbent ^rtiose removal is sougjit
is not recalled, he shall be repaid from the state treasury any amount legally
ezi:'ended by him as er^ enses of such election, and the legislatiare shall
rovide appropriation for such purpose, and no proceedings for another reC8Q,l
election of said incunbent shall be initiated within six months after such
election.
If the ;:ovemor is sourfit to be re-.oved under the provisions
of this articl''* the duties Jiereln imposed irion him shall be performed by the
lieutenant governor; and if the secretary of state is sou^.t to be removed,
the duties herein imposed i^-on him shall be performed b;.- the state controller;
and the duties herein ii!f>OBed i^on the clerk or registrnr of votars, shall
be performed by ei>ch recletrar of voters In all caaes i*ere the office of
r«el«trer of voters exists.
Thm raeall ehall aleo be exeroieed by the electors of eeoh
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co-.mty, city and county, city und tom of the state, v.-ith roferonce to the
elective officers thereof, under such procedure as shall be provided by law.
Until othei-wise provided by law, the lecislative body of any such
county, city and county, city or torm may provide for the mrmner of exercising
such recall powers in such counties, cities and counties, cities and to^.■ns,
but shall not reonre any such recall petition to be signed by olSctors aore
in nuiiber than twenty-five per cent of the or.tire vote cast at the last
precedin.:: election for all candidates -or the office which the inconbont .ou^t
to bo removed occupies, "othine herein contained shall be conetriied as affecting
or liaitinc the present or future pcvrers o' cities or counties or cities and
counties having charters ado^^ted under the authority -i^en by the constitution.
In the su'nrnission to the electors of anj- petition proposed under this
article all officers shall be guided by the general laws of the state, ezcept
as otherwise herein provided.
This article is sel^-executinc. 1^-t legislation may be nnactod to
facilitate its operation, but in no way lir-ltin,: or restricting the provisions
of this article or the powers herein reserved.
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9. .senate ConstiVitional Amendraent To. 26,
Chapter 36.- Jenate Oonstitutional Amendment ITo. 26, a reaolution to propose
to the people of the 3tat9 of California an anendmeiat to the constitution
of the Ctate of California, by addinc a new section to article 71 thereof, to
be ntffit.red section"^!-, relatinc to appeals in crL-ninal cases.
The lecislature of the 3tato of California, at its re^rular session
corn:nencinc on the 2nd day of January, in the year one thousand nine hundred
and eleven, two thires of all the nenihers elected to each of the t^ houses
of said lecislat'ore votinc in favor thereof, here^by proposes to the qualified
electors of the 3tate of California the follomn- ar.er.dnient to the constitu-
tion of the State of California by addinc a nevr section to article VI thereof,
to be nunhered section 4^, to read as follows:
Section 4-1. "0 ju(^|?nent shall be set aside, or new trial granted
in any criminal case on the ground of misdirection of the jur^' or the L-nproper
admission or rejection of evide^xe, or for error as to any r-atter of pleadlne
or procedure, .mless, after an exar-.in.-tion of t:.e entire cause including- the
evidence, the court shall be of the opinion that the error complained of
has resulted in a niscarrlaGe of justice.
10. Senate Constitutional Anendnent To. 32.
Shatter C6. - Senate Constitutional ^.endner.t IIo. 32. .. resolution to r^-opote
to the people of the State of California an anendment to the oonntltrtion of
the State of California, by adding to article 13 a new ••otion to be mnbered
•ectlon n, relating to co-.per.gatlon fcr indi«trial accident*.
The le-l8l.it^jr- of the State of Callfom'.a at it. recular .eseion
COmtnclttS th. .econd of J««ary. 1^^U two third, of all the »«b«r. .l«it-
•d to .«* Of tn. t- »»-»••• •' "*- l'^-^**"-* ^'^'^ *- '•"**' ''*•'•"''
herer^ propo.e. to the ,n.lifi.d .lector, of the Stat, of Califor-i. the
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follo\7in{- amendnent to tlie constitution of the :.tat6 of California.
Article TjI is hereTsy amended V- ad.-inc a new section to ":;o ntaraliered
section ;:i and to read as follows:
:Jection ni. T:-.o le^islati.-re na;,' oy apfropriate lecitlation
create and enforce a liat^ility on tlie part of all en^loyers to condensate the4r
employees for anj' injur;; inct".rred Vy tlie said eiq.'loyees in tlie cota-ee of
their OL^loyLieut irrespective of the fa-^lt of aither jjarty. »he legiBlature
nay provide for IJie settltr-ent cf any disputes arisirc under t;.e lei;i6lation
contecTjlated "by this t action, by art itr lit ion, or Ly an ind"strial accident
'bou.ru, 'by the courts, or 'by either arj' or all of these a£;er.cies, ai^'thinc in
this constitution to t}ie contrar:;' •iotwit:-. standing.
11, Senate Constitutior^ ^Inendnent ITo, 45.
Chapter 63, - uer^ate Gonstitutiorial Amenui-ient ITo, 45, A resolution proposing
to the people of the State of California an arnendi-ent to the constitution
of the state anendlne section 16 of article 7J. relitini; to terc of office,
Hesolved lay the senate, the assar.bly concurrinc, That the legi6lat\ire
of the State of California, at iis retrular session coar-endiag on the second
day of January, A. D. 1911, two thiro'i of all tho nenboiB elected to each
house of said legiBlature votln^j In favor thereof* here'by proposes to the
people of the utate of "ulifomia that section 16 of article TJ. of the con-
stitution of said state be ananded so as to read as followst
Seo* IG, "Than th»r twrn of aqjr officer or cooroiseloner is not provided
for in this conh'^ .-^ion, t..e terra of luch officer or eoiaaiesioner nagr be
<i*clfaxe(l bgr lav; and* if not so declared* such officer or cOBadssioner shall
liold his position as e«oh offieer or coaialsslOBur diirin^ tbe plea«ur« of the
auUtority Bidcinc th« aiipolataeatt but la ao ommm aliall atioh t«i» eaeead
four yeare; provided* heverer* that la the eaee ef aiv effleer or m^lt^m
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^ „«^«r ft lera-'ly adopted charter, the rrovisiona
of anj' nuniclpality cov«med under a leca^iy ac op
y -^-ri,*!. riT- fi-o ('isniseal from
0^ sudi =l.»rt«r v*th r<,ter.r,o,> to tf.o tem.r„ of offlo, or t..o
o.„ce or an. =uch officer or er.plo.ee shall control; ar.d provided farther- ___
t^t t.e ter. Of Office of a^ pernor, heretofore or hereafter arpoir.ted to
hold Office or e^.lo...nt duri«. C.O. hehavlor ».der civil service la.s of the
state or of ^ political division thereof shaU not « li-ited ^ this
section*
1£. senate Constitutional Aiiiendnfent ITo. 47.
Chapter .0. - =«iate constitutional ..e,0«ent iro. «. . r-.olntion proposin.
to the people Of the =tate of California an anendnent to .«,tion twentj-three
Of article t„elve of tVe constif.tion of the tate of California, to confer
^cn t>,e railroad co»,i.sior po.er and Jurisdiction to regulate and control
the hnslnes. of fumlshinc certain cc:^dltle. an. perfcmine certain eervicee
to or for the ptitlic.
The leci.l.ture, of the State o^ :allforni.. at Its reculor seBSien.
corr.encin. on th. secc.: da,- of .anuax,. one thousand nine hundred ar.d eleven.
X^ third, of all the n«..ers elected to each of the two -.ouse. of s.id lecis-
lature voting in favor thereof, herein rropo.e. to the people of the Sf-e of
California that ..ction t^nty-th.ee of article t^lv. of the constitution
of the State of Callfcmia be a:.end«d .0 ae to read a. follows:
section 2:5, 2very private corroration. and ever,- individual or a..ociu-
tiOB of lndlvlnual..o,nln€. operatine. .«^:i"C. or controlllnc ^ conr.«rcial
i, - ^ .t«.iuit rftllroid. canal, pip* l^rtm$ plunt, or
rallro d, interurbaa railroad, street rBuro.«. »•»• *- *'
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.Itkl. tkl. .ft.. f.r tl» .r-oor%.»l« .r .->«r ^^^
•el on
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of telephone or '.olesraph nesscccE. or for tLe production, ce^-er^^io^' trans-
nisaion, delivery or furnlshinG of heat, li^ht, water or pov/er or for tl.e fu-
nialiiae; of storage or wharfage facii:ties, either directly or indirectly, to or
for the public, and every coranon carrier, is liereby declared to be a public
utility subject to such control and regulation by the railroad comaission as
may bo provided by the leeislature, and ever;' class of private corporations,
individuals, or associations of individuals hereafter declared by the legiB-
lature to be public utilities shall likewise be subject to such control and
rrgulation. "he railroad ccjiniiBsion shall have and exercise such pov;er and
jxirisdiction to supervise and regulate public utilities, in tha State of
California, and to fix t).9 rates tc be chareed for commodities f-:rnished,
or services renddred by ptiblio utilities as shall be conferred upon it ":;:: the
lecislature, and the riftit of the lerislature to confer por/ers i^on the rail-
road coimission resrectlnc r^i^lic ultilities is herebj' declared to be plenary
and to be unlinited by anj' provision of this ?.onstittition.
FrOD and after the passj-ce by the lerislature of laws conferrinc poisers
ttpon the railroad conmiEEion r'^s-ecMnc public utilities* all powers respect ing
such public utilities vested in boards of supervieors, r municipal councils,
or othor xsvernlr.t; bodies of the several counties, cities and coiinties, cities
and tc-ns* In thif state, or in riny conmission created b: law and exlstinc
at the time of the paasace of such laws, shall cease so far as such powers shall
connict with the powers so conferred i^jon the railroad cor.-'ission; i rovided,
hoiWTer, ti^iat this section shall not affect such powers o'" control ovt^r aiy
public utility vested in aa;- ci*.y and coxmty, or incorporated city or town as*
at aa election to be .'.e'.d pursuant to lam tc be passed hereafter hy the legis-
lature, a najority of the qualified eleetors votlr^; thereon of such city and
eotnty. or Inoorpormted oiiar or t«m, shall v«te %• retain, and until
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election such powers shall continue unir.]-alred; but if the vote so taken
shall not favor t:.e continuj^tion of such powers they shall thereafter vest
in the railroad comisslon iis provided by law; ar.d provided, further that
where any such city and county or incotporated city or toT.-n fr.all have elected
to continue any powers respoctinc public utilities, it may, ty vote of a najor-
ity of its qualified pleetors voting thereon, thereafter surrender such powers
to the railroad coranission in the manner to l^e prescribed by the lesislature; or if
such municipiil coirporation shall have a-orrendered siry powers to the railroad
connission, it nay, by like vote, thereafter reinvest Itself T;ith such
power. ::othir^- in this section shall le construed as a limitation upon any
power conferred upon the railroad conacission by any provision of th s consti-
tution now existing or adopted concurrently herewith.
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13. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL t^l^iXllI NO. 46.
Chapter 61.- Senate Conetitutional Amendment Ko. 48 . A resolution to propose
to the people of the State of California an amendment to the conetitution of the
Btate. by amending section &^ of article XI relating to the powers conferred on
municipal corporations by freeholders' charters.
The legislature of the State of California, at its regular seseion. commen-
cing on tne second day of January, in tne year one thousand nine hundred and
eleven, two thirds of all tne members elected to eacn of the two houses of said
legislatnre voting in favor thereof, hereby proposes to xhe qualified electors
of the State of California, tne following amendment to tne constitution of the
State of California so that section H of article XI of said constitution shall
read as follows:
section bk. It shall be competent, in all charters framed under the author-
ity given by section eight of article elewen of tnis constitution, to provide, in
addition to those provisions allowable by tnis constitution and by the laws of
the atate, as follows:
1. For the constitution, regulation, government, and jurisdiction of police
courts, and for the manner in which, the time, at which, and the terms for -l*ch
the judges of such courts shall be elected or appointed, and for tne qualifica-
tions and compensation of said judges and of their clerks and atteches.
2. Kor the manner in whic^. the ti«es at which, and the ter.. for which th.
«.bers ot coarde of education snail ce elected or appointed, for their qualifi-
cations, compensation and renoval. and for t.e number which .^-11 constitute any
one of such boards.
3. Kor tne manner in which. tt,t times at which, and the terms for w»-.ich the
,»«bers of tne boards of polioe co«i.sioner. tnall De elected or appointed; and
for the conetitution. regulatio... compensation, and government of such coard. and
of tne Bunicip*! police force.
4. rer the -nner in .hicn and the ti-ee at which any -unicipal election
^11 U held «- tn. reeult U^eef <l.t.r.in*ii fr ti>. -n«*« ^ ^^^^' *«»• *^'
.l.ct.d .r app^i-t-. .-> '•' *»- c.n.tit-ti.n. raeuUtien. c.^r^^Ur, and
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13. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AiJOTJ^NT NO. 46.
Chapter ei.- Senate Conetitutional Amendment No. 48 . A resolution to propose
to the people of the State of California an aniendnent to the constitution of the
state, ty amending section &^ of article XI relating to the power, conferred on
municipal corporations by freeholders' charters.
The legislature of the State of California, at its regular session, commen-
cing on tne second day of January, in tne year one thousand nine hundred and
eleven, two thirds of all tne members elected to eacn of the two houses of said
legislature voting in favor thereof, hereby proposes to ■< e qualified electors
of the State of California, the loUowing amendment to tne constitution of tne
State of California so t^^^ section &^ of article XI of said constitution shall
read as follows:
Section &t. It shall te competen^. in all charters framed under the author-
ity given by section eieht of article elewen of t.is constitution, to provide, in
addition to those provisions allowable ty tnis constitution and by the laws of
the state, as follows:
1. For the constitution, regulation, government, and jurisdiction of police
courtr. and for the manner in which, the times at which, and the terms for i**ch
the judges of such courts shall be elected or appointed, and for tne qualifica-
tions and compensation of said judges and of their clerks and attaches.
2. For the manner in whic>, the times at which, and the tcr« for which th.
members of coarde of education onall ce elected or appointed, for their qualifi-
cations, compensation and renoval. and for t.e number which shall constitute any
one of such boards.
3. For tne manner in which, the times at which, and the terms for which the
«,mbers of the boards of police commi.sioners .nail oe elected or appointed; and
for th. constitution, r.gulatio.., compensation. ax.d government of such co.rd. and
of tr.e municipal police force.
4. For th. Banner in which and the ti«. at which any municipal election
^U U held and tn. re.ult t..«-.of defrMnad-. for tne «nn»« in which, the ti...
at Which, and tn. ur« for w^ich th. m«b.r. of all b..n». of .l.cticn .h.11 b.
•l.et.d or appoint.<l, and f.r th. con.tituti.n. ra^l.tion. c..,>.n..ti«n and
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government of fuch toarde, end of their clerke and attachee; and for all expeneee
incident to ti.e holding of any election.
Vi^here a city and county government r-as L.eeri merged and consolidated into
one municipal government, it shall also be competent, in any charter framed under
said eection eight of said article eleven, or by amendment thereto, to provide
for the manner in which, tue times at whicn and the terms lor which the several
c^^^and municipal officers and employees whose compensation is paid by such
city and county, excepting judges of the superior court, ehall be elected or
appointed, anc for their recall and removal, ani for their compensation, and for
the number of deputies, clerks and other employees trmt each shall have, and for
the compensation, method of appointment, qualifications, tenure of office and
removal of such deputies, clerks and other employees. All provisions of any
charter of any sucn consolidated city and county heretofore adopted, and nir.end-
mente thereto, which are in accordaiice herewith, are hereby confirmed Bnd declared
valid .
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government of such LoardB, and of their clerks and attaches; and for all expenees
incident to ti.e holding of any election.
V.-here a city and county govermnent r-as teen merged and consolidate* into
one municipal government, it shall also be competent, in any charter framed under
said eection eight of said article eleven, or by amendment thereto, to provide
for the manner in which, the times at *hicn and the terms lor which the several
county and municipal officers and employees whose compensation is paid by such
city and county, excepting judges of the superior court, shall be elected or
appointed, anc for their recall and removal. an« for their compensation, and for
the number of deputies, clerks end other employees that each shall have, and for
the compensation, method of appointment, qualifications, tenure of office and
removal of such deputies, clerks and other employees. All provisions of any
charter of any sucn consolidated city and county heretofore adopted, and aT.end-
ments thereto, which are in accordance herewith, are herety confirmed and declared
valid.
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14. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AOllXlMEKT I.'O. 49.
Chapter 67.- Senate Constitutional Amendment Ko. 49. A reeolution to propose to
the people of the State of California an amendment to the conetitution of
the State of California by araedding eection 19 of article XI relating to
public utilities.
The legislature of the State of California, et its regular session, com-
mencing on ti.e 2nd day of January, in the year one thousand nine hundred and
eleven, two thirds of all tne members elecxed to each ol the two houses of said
legislature voting in favor thereof, hereby proposes to the qualified electors of
the State of California the following amendment to the constitution of the State
of California so that section 19 of article XI of said constitution shall read
as lollows:
Section 19. Any municipal corporation may establish and operate public works
for supplying its inhabitants with ligiit, water, power, he'^t, transportation, tel-
ephone service or other ireans of conimunication. Such works may be acquired by
original construction or by the purchase of existing works, including their fran-
chires, or toth. Persons or corporations may establish and operate works for sup-
plying the itjiabitants with such services upon such conditions and under such re-
gulations as the municipality may prescribe under its organic law, on condition
that the municipal goverrjnent shall have the right to regulate the charges thereof,
A municipal corporation may furnish sucn services to inhacitanta outside its
boundaries; provioed that it shall not furnish any service to the inhabitants of
any other municipality owning or operating works supplying tie same service to
sucn inhabitants, without the consent of euch other municipality, expressed by
ordirjince.
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15. ASSIilBLY COKSTIU-TIONAI. A-lKDl-IKT NO. 2.
Chapter 68. - Asse.Uy Constitutional A.end.ent ..o. 2. a resolution to propose
to the people of the State of California an amendment to section 7 of article
IX of tne constitution of the State of California, in relation to the n^ini-
.u. period for the use of text cooks in the con^on schools throughout the
state.
Resolved by the assembly . the senate concurring. That the legislature of
the State of California, et its regular session, commencing on the second day
of January, nineteen nundred and eleven, two thirds of the menoers elected to
each of tne two houses voting in favor thereof, hereby propose that section 7
of article IX of tue constitution of the State of California shall be ar:ended
to read as follows:
section 7. l^e governor, the super.ntendenx of pu.lic instruction, the
precident of tne University of California, and tne professor of pedagogy therein
and tne principals of the sta.e nora.1 scnoola. shall constitute tne state board
of education, and shall compile, or cause to be compiled, .nd adopt a uniform
series of text-boolcs for use in the common schools throughout the state, i^e
state board may cause such text-books when adopted, -o .e printed, and published
.y the superintendent of state. prinxing. at the state printing of.ice. and when
so printed and published, to .e distributed and sole at the cost price of print-
ing, punishing and distributing t..e same. .Y.e text-books, so adopted, shall
continue in use not less than four years, without any change or alteration what-
so ever wnich will require or necessitate the purchase of new books by such pupils.
and said state board shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed cy law.
The legislature .i-.U provide for a .oard of education in eacn county in the
etate. Vh. county superintendent, and the county boards o. education .nail hav.
control of the exandnation of teachers and tne granting of teachers' c.rtificatee
within their respective juriedictione.
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15. AP.SEilBLY COKSTITUTIONAI, A..j:i'iD!>XN'T NO. 2.
Chapter 66. - assembly Constitutional Amendment .o. 2. a resolution tc propose
to the people of the State of California an amendment to eection 7 of article
IX of tne constitution of the State of California, in relation to the mini-
ou« period for tne use of text cooks in tne coirmion schools throughout the
etate . ~
Resolved by the aesembly, the senate concurring. That the legislature of
the State of California, e.t its regular session, commencing on the second day
of January, nineteen nundred and eleven, two thirds of the members elected to
each of tiie two houses voting in favor thereof, hereby propose tnat section 7
of article IX of tne constitution of the State of California shall be amended
to read as follows:
Section 7. The governor, the superintendent of public instruction, the
president of tne University of California, and tne professor of pedagogy therein
and tne principals of tne sta .e normal scnools, shall constitute the state board
of education, and shall compile, or cause to be compiled. w.d adopt a uniform
series of text-books for use in the comu^on schools throughout the state, ihe
state board may cause sucn text-books when adopted, .o ce printed, and published
cy the superintendent of state. prinxing, at the state printing of:ice, and when
BO printed and published, to .e distributed and sold at the cost price of print-
ing, pu.lishirg and distributing ti.e same. The text-tooks, eo adopted, shall
continue in us. not less than four years, without any change or alteration what-
80 ever wnich will require or necessitate the purchase of new books by such pu.fclB.
and said state board ehall perform such other auties as may be prescribed by law.
Ihe legislature smll provide for a toard of education in eacn county in the
state. The county superintendents and tre county boards ci education shall have
control of the exar.ination of teachers and tne granting of teachers' certificafo
within their respective jurisdictions.
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16. Assembly Constitutional ^jnendnent Ho. 6,
Charter 53.- Aeeenbly Constitutional Anencnent ITo. 6. A resolution proposinc
to the people of the State of -California an anendnent to section fventy-t^
Of article tv-elve of t:.e constitution of the State of California creating
a raifroad cormission and definine its powers anc duties.
rhe leLislafore of the State of ::alifomia, at its regular session,
comr.endinc on the second day of Janua^. one thousand nine hundred and eleven,
two thirds of all the n.er.bers elected to each of the t..o houses o' said loiis-
lature voting in favcr the-eof. her. b-y proposes to the people of the ::tate of
California that section tv.'enty-tro of article twelve of the co stitution of the
State of California be aaer.ded so as to rc£id as follows:
section 22. There is hereb:" created a railroad conmission which shall
consist of five ne:nbers and '.vhich shall >.o kno^^n as the railroad cor.^nission
of the State of California. The cormission shall be appointed by the governor
fron tl;e state at lar^e; provided, that the lecislatui-e, in its discretion,
may divide the state into districts for the purpose of such appointnents,
s^id districts to be as ner.rl, e.ual in popu ntion as practicable: and provided
fu-ther that the tln-ee co^issioners in office at the tirno tr.is section taltes
effect Shall s.rve out the tenr. for rhich they were elected, and that two a.ldi-
tional conunissioners shall be appointee, by the coverncr immediately after the
adoption of t.ir section, to hold office -.xine the sa^^e ten:.. Upon the expira-
tion of said term, fne tern of office of each c ononis s loner thereafter shall be
six rears, ezceyt the corr-.issioners first appointed hereunder after such expira-
tion, one of whom shall be arpointed tc hold o'fice ^u^til -anur:ry 1. 1917. two
.mtil .-anuarj' 1. 1919. ard two vo^til .Tanuary 1. 1021. -^henever a vacancy in the
office of commissioner shall occur, the covernor shall forthwith appoint a
oualified person tr fill the sane for the une^ired term. Comni.-ionerB cp-
*.-ii ^t th. baclmUnc or the torra for Which th«y
pointed for r«c«lar term, .hall .at th« i.-cim"nc
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are appointed. .M those appointed to fill vacancies, shall. Lmediately npon
their appointment, enter upon the duties of their offices. The lecislature .
shall fix the salaries of the corr.i.^ioners. but pendin^j sv.ch action the
salaries of the comissloners. their officers and employees shall remain as
now fixed hy la.. The legislature shall have the pov.er. h:, a t.:o- thirds vote
Of all menbere elected to each house, to ren^ve any one or nore of said cor.-
ni.sionerr fron o-^fice for dereliction of duty or corruption or inco^npetency.
All Of said cor«issioners shall Le .ualified .lectors of this state, and no
person in the er:ploy of or holcUn^- ar.v official relation to any per on. firm
..^ --.v ..,:,^ v-'son, 'ir-:: or corporation is subject to reculation
or corporation, -TUiCii tj.^:. jo.son, -x-- ^ r
by said railroa.1 co:x.ission a.nd no pe-son o^i^-^- s^ocl: or ^.onfa of anj- such
con)oration or .ho is in any nanner : ecuniorily interested therein, shall be
appointed to or hold the office of railroad commissioner. Ho vacancy in the
. ., , ^, +. .^ tvo -a^ainia-* connissioners to exercise
coraaiflsion shall terair tne ri.-:.t of the . erainin^ co
ai .:.e ,o.or. Of «.s co:=i=slo.. .he act OC . --^^ori, C the co".,iselo«r.
*en m session .e a '^.rt shall 'o. deene,. to '.e the act o- the =o=r.ission;
hut ^- ln,oeti,,.tion. ln,-^ry or hearin- .hioh the oomission has ro^er to
„„aert^e or to hold .«, 'oo undertal^en or held h. or before any =o»lsaloner de-
sisted cor the p.n>ose hy the oo=»lssion. ar.d e,,>v order :^. *y a =03«isslon-
er .0 desionated, pur.uar.t to such In.uiiJ, Inve.tl.-atlon cr hoarinr. *en
approved or co:,fir,»ed Vj- the =or»ls.ion ordered 'lied In Its off Ice. .hall 1..
deKsed to ho the order of t:.o oo=;13Blon.
..Id o«.=ai.sion shall h:,e t;..- po^r to e.tahUsh rat,, or charse. for
the «-ansportution of pa.sencr. a... frei*'. hy railroads and other trann.orta-
tlon =o=rfa:,le.. and no railroad or o-.h,r transportation co=,any shall chars,
or dr.and or collect or r.c.3l„ . creater or le=. or dirr.rent o.«,.n.ati„
f„ .uch tr.n.port.tlcn .. ^..^r, or „.l,^.. or for^«- ..r-o^
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tariff of r»»»»»
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established by said connission, than the rates, ^area and charcos TJhich are
specified in such tariff. The coranisslon shall hcve tho further power to
examino books, records and papers of all railroad and other transportation
coai.anies; to hear an.", detormine coaplaints against railroad and other trans-
portation conrianies; to issue subpoenas and all necessary process and send
for persons aiid papers; and the connission and each of the cormiB si oners shall
have the po:ver to administer oaths, taice testimony and punish for contai!i)t
in the sa-ne nanner and tc the sane er.tent as courts of record; the commission
may presorrjo a unifora system of accounts to be kept by all railroad and
other transportation con^anies.
So provision of this constitution shall be cons.rued as a limitation
i^on tiie authority of the la^islature to confer upon the railroad ooinmission
additional powers of the sar.e kind or different from those conferred herein
Tfhich are not inconsistent with the powers conferred upon the railroad con-
mission in tiiis constitution, and the authority o' the losislature to
confer such additional powers is expressly declared to be plenary and unlimit-
ed by any provision of this constitution.
7he provisions of this section shall not be construed to repeal in
whole or in part any existing law not inconsistent herewith, and the "3ailro3d
Co-^ission Act" of this state approved February 10. 1911, shall be constraed
with reference to this constitutional provision and anj' othor constitutional
provision beoonin?: operative concurrently herewith. And tiie said act shall
have the s.sne force and effect as if the sa-ne had been passed after the
adoption of this provision of the constitution and of all other provisions
ado.-ted concui-rently herewith, except tl^t the three oo^^i^^ si oners referred to
in said act shall be hold and construed to be the five corriisaioners provided
for herein.
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17. ASSliiBLY COI^STITUTIOKAL Aia:i'.DiiE..T 1,0, 25.
Chapter 51. - ABBembly constitutional Amendment ..o. 25. A resolution to propose
to the people of the Sta-;e of California an amendment to the constitution of the
State of California by amendir-t section 13 ol article XX thereof, relating to the
mai-mer of electing officers oi' cities and t.ie number of votes necessary to consti-
tute a choice.
The legislature of tue State of California at its regular session commencing
the second day of January, in the year one thousand nine hundred and eleven, two
thirds of all the .-nenibers elected to each of the nouses of said legislature vot-
ing in favor thereof hereby proposes that section 13 of article XX of the consti-
tution of tne State of California be amended so as to read as follows:
Section 13. A plurality of t;.e votes given at any election shall constitute
a choice wnere nst otherwise directed in this constitution, provided that it shall
be competent in all cnarters of cities, counties or cities and counties framed
under the authority of this constitution to provide tne matiner in which their
respective elective officers aay be elected and to prescribe a higher propertion
of the vote therefor, and provided also, that it shall oe competent for the leg-
islature by general law to provide tne -aanner in which officers of municipalities
organized or incorporated under goneml laws may be elected and to prescribe a
higher proportion of tne vote therefor.
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Chapter 56. - Assemoly Constitutionnl Amenduient ::o. 26. A resolution to propose
to t e people ol' tJ>e StHte of CaliforniH an anencment to the constitution
of the etate by amending sections 1, 5, 11 and 15 of article VI tnereof,
relating to the judiciary anc giving ^l.e legislature power to establish
inferior courts,
i^.e legislature of the S^ate of California, at its regular sessicr., com-
mencing on tne second day of January, nineteen hundred end eleven, two tnirds of
all ti.e memLers elected to each of ine houses of said legislature, voting in
favor tnereof, hereby proposes tnat sections one, five, eleven, and fifteen of
article six of tne constitution oJ said state be anended so as to read as fol-
lows:
Article VI.
Section 1. The judicial power of ti.e state si.ali ce vested in the senate.
Bitting as a court of impeacljiient, in a eupreme court, district courts of appeal,
superior courts and such inferior courts as tne legislature may establish in any
incorporated city or town, township, county, or city and county.
Sec. 5. *he superior court Ei.all have original jurisdiction in all cases
in equity, and in all cases at law which involve tr.e title or possession of real
property, or t^e legality of any tax, innpoct, assessment, tell, or municipal fine,
and in all other cases in which ti.e deinana, exclusive of interest or the value
of the property in controversy amounts to three nundred dollars, and in all crim -
inal cases asiounting to felony, and cases of m-sdemeanor not otherwise provided
for J of actions oi forcille entry and detainer; of proceedings ir. ineolvency; of
actions to prevent or atate a nuisance; of all natters of prolate; of divorce and
for annulment of oarriage; and of all sucn special cases and proceedings as ere
not otherwise provided for, sjid said courts siiall have tne power of r^turalization,
ano to issue papers ti.erclor. Thay si.all have appellate jurisdiction in such
cases arising in inferior courts in their respective counties as aay ce prescribed
by law. They shall be always open (legal holidays and non-judicial days excepted).
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and their process shall extend to all parts of tne state; provided, that all
actions for the recovery of the possession of, quieting the title to, or for
the enforcement of liens upon real estate," shall be comnenced in the county
in which tne real estate, or any part thereof, affected by such action or
actions, is situated. Said courts, and their jud-es. shall have power to issue
writs of mandamus, certiorari, prohibition, quo warranto, and habeas corpuB^^on
petition by or on benalf of any person in actual custody, in their respective
counties . Injunctions and write of prohibition tnay e issued and served on legal
holidays and non- judicial days.
Sec. 11. -he legislature shall deteraine the number of each of the inferior
courts in incorporated cities or towns, and in tovmships, counties, or cities
and counties, according to the population thereof and the number of judges or
justiceB thereof, and shall fix by law the powers, duties and responsibilities
of each of such courts and of tne judges or justices thereof; provided, such
powers shall not in any case, trench upon the jurisdiction of tr.e several courts
of record, sxcept that the legislature shall provide that said courts shall have
concurrent jurisdiction with the superior courts in cases of forcible entry and
detainer, where the rental value does not exceed twenty-five dollars per montn.
and where the whole a.-uount of daniages claimed does not exceed two hundred dollars,
and in cases to enforce and foreclose liens or. personal property when neither the
amount of liens nor the value of the property amounts to three hundred dollars.
sec. 15. !^o judicial officer, except court conraiseioners, shall receive
to his ow): use any fees or perquisites of office; provided, that juetices of the
peace now nolding office sluill recnive to their own use such fees ae are now allowed
by law during the terras for which they have been elected.
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19. ASSEi-BLY COHSTlTUTIOUAL Al^^NDl^OT NO. 28.
, . ^-«„+ ■ Q 28 a resolution to propose
« .,. P„,l. or t.. 5t.t. .. CUto^i. .. ».n-»on^ » Vn. institution
„ t.>. state .y .,endln, ..ction nineteen =r .rtlcU twelve t,.,re.: rel.tins
to tne teeulng of passes to publio official..
TH, leclslatur. of tne Stat, of CaUf.™l. at Its thlrty-nlnt. ^e^^^la^on
co»en=lns on t.e 2nd d., of ..nuer,, nineteen h».dred eleven, t.o t«rd, of .U
•„ ..,-oors .looted to .ofn tne senate and asse.ol,, respectively, voting t.erefor,
.ere., propose, that section nineteen of article twelve of tn. constitution of t.e
Stat, of Callt = rnia be amended to read as foUomi
section 19. NO railroad or otr.ar transportation company sv»ll erant free
passes, or passes or tiC.ts at a discount, to an, person noldin, an, office of
benor. trust or profit In tnis .t:.t., e.cept to tbe .,.-obers =f tne railroad co^
„l,si,n Of tKi. state and officers and e.pio,e.e of said co»i..ion and to peace
_- ,,. +i''if«t bv a member of the legie-
officers, and th, acceptance of any sucn pass or tiUet, by
latur. or any public officer, other t^ railroad cc»i.slon.r or any of tn. offi-
cer, or e^loy... Of tbe railroad co^^s.l.n or peac. officer, .ball ..r. a for-
feiture of nis office.
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19. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL UF^:^ ^^0. 28.
J— .„♦ • o 28 a reeolution to propose
U t.. ..0,1. o. th. St.« or O.Uf=r„i, .. ».na,..t to V.. ..».titutio.
0, t>.. c-..ta .y .,.»di«s ».«"•» »i»«- »' ""=^' """ "'•""' "'"'"'
to the ie.ulr.g of P«"" » P""" «ffi»i«l".
^. l.,i...t.r. or t«. St.t. 0, =.Ufor«ia .t Us t.irt,-„i„th r..»:a. ,a,.ion
o,>„„cl„s o- t.. 2.d da, of ..nuary, .In.to.n hu.dr=d ,le..„. «o t.i.d, of .11
t,. ™,-o.r, .lectad to .ot. t„. a.^t. and .....ol„ r..p.=ttv.l,. ,oti„. iHT-for.
„„., p.opo..a t>,at .action »in.t... of a.tiol. t..U. of t„. c,»..ituti.n o, t..
State of California be am.nded to rend a. follow.:
S.cti.n 19. »o railroad or other tran,portatio„ company =h.U grant fr.e
paa.,s, or p.=... or tio.ats at a di.cunt. to «., person noldin, an, office of
nonor, trust or profit in tni. state, except to the ^...ers =, tne railroad co^
mission or tni. .tate and officer, and employee, of said co^s.ion and to peace
-. ^r- T-irVat Dv a meniber of the legi«-
officers, and the acceptance of any sucn pas. or ticKet. c,
lat..r. or any public officer, otner tl-n railroad =o»iesi.ner or any of the offi-
cer, or e^loyees of the railroad c,»^.si,n or p.ac. officers .Mli .or. a for-
feiture of nis office.
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20. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AlffiliD-.-SMT NO. 33,
Chapter 57. - Assembly Constitutional An.end.ent No. 33. n resolution to propose
to the people of the State of California an amendment to the constitution
of the State of California by amending section fourteen of article six
thereof, relating to the election ««d compensation of a clerk of the supreme
courtT^lso relating to cour.ty clerks being ex officio clerks of courts of
record, and also relating to appointments by the superior courts of court
commissioners, and also by amending section twenty-one of said article six
of the said constitution, relating to the appointment by tne supreme court
of a reporter and assistant reporters and the appointment by the district
court, of appeal of its clerk, and also relating to the duties and compen-
sation of such officers.
l>.c legislature of tne State of California, at its regular session commenc-
ing on t..:e second day of January, nineteen hundred and eleven, two thirds of all
the members elected to each of the houses of said legislature voting in favor
thereof, hereby propose that sections fourteen ar.d twenty-one of article six of
t^e constitution oi the State of California be amended so as to read as follows:
section 14. a^e co,nty clerks shall .e ex officio clerks of tne courts of
record in and for their respective co-onties or citie. and counties. ^he legis-
lature may also provide lor the appointment, by the several superior courts, of
one or more co,:.niBsioners in tneir reapectiv. counties, or cities and counties,
with authority to perform chamber ouaines. of the judges of the superior courts.
to take depositions, and to perform such business of the judges of the superior
courts, to take depositions, and to perform such other business connected with
the administration of Justice as a«y oe prescribed by law.
c,ction 21. ^^t supreae court sr.a.l appoint a clerk of the supreme court',
provided, however. tx*t any person elected to .he office of clerk of the supreme
court before the adopUon hereof, .n.11 continue to hold such office -ntil the
expiration of tne ten. for wnlcn n. -ay have been elected. ..id court -y al-
^ ^* ^r. wan «»r.. ...l.*«"» r^rt.r. .f t- d.ei.l—
appoint a reporter a«d not -er. «•" «»r. .^ .r «. 4tm*rf%
•' **• "^'•^ .— ,!.♦ Ate mwm elara. All «m •fri.er. h«^l- -»•*—•<
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shall hold office and "be reir.0Table at the pleasure of the coxu^s ^ vdilch they
are severally appointed, anc they shall receive s-xh coinrensation as shall bo
prescribed by lavr.and dischsree such duties as shall be prescribed by law, or
by the rules or orders of the co'.a:ts by -.vhich they are severally appointed.
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21« Asse.-n'oly Constitutional Anencbviant ITo. 46.
Chapter 70.- Assonbly Constitutional Anendnent ITo. 46, a rosolution to propose
to t:.e people of the State of California an axnemLTient to section oi;;hteen of
article four of the, constitution of the.State of California in relation to the
iapeachr.idn-'; of state officers ar.i' judges.
The poopla of the State of California, represented in senate and assesjbly, do
enact as follows:
Resolved by the assen^ly the senate concurrlnc That the legislature
of the tate of California, at its rerrular session, connencinG on the second
day of January , nineteen hundred and eleven, tro thirds of the members elected
to each of tlio two houses votinc in favor tl.ereof , hereby propose that section
eirhteen of article fotir of the constitution of the Stat^ of California shall
be antoded to r-ad as follows :
Section 1". The {;ovemor, lieutenant Governor, secr-etar-j of state,
controller, treasurer, attorney general, s-jrverjor ^enoral, chief Justice and
aHsociate justices of the suprorae court, judges o." the district court of appeal,
and Judges o' the surerior courts, shall "be liable to topoactoent for tJV mis-
daneanor in office; but Judenent in such cases shall extend only to reiaoval
f-on office, anc' dlsqual if 1 cation to hold any office of honor, trust, cr
profit under the state; but the party convicted or acquitted shall lovertheloss
be liable to inclictr^Hnt, trl=l»ar.d punishrient accordinc to law. All other
olvil officers ehall be tried for nideneanor in office in such naimer
M the lefjislature najr provide,
22. Aeeenbly Oonstitutional Anendnent Ho. 48.
Charter 53.- Aisenbly Constitutional JUaendnent To. 43. A roeolution to propoee
to the people of tiM State of California an aneniaent to the conatitution of the
•tate, toy addioe a new aeotion Vheroto, relatiac to the esv^tlea of proper^
froM laKAtiea.te b«
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neaolved by tha assenbly, the senate concurring, That the lefrislature
of the State of California, at its re^alarsesaion, coianencing on the second
day of Janua:^', nineteen hundrt-cl and eleven, tv/o thirds of the meinbers elected
to each of the tv.-o houses votinc in favor thereof, hereby propose that an
anendmont to the constitution of the state be adopted by adding a new section
ther--to, to bo knomi as section one and one-<iuarter of article thirteen of
the constitution of the ntate of California, to read as follo-ws:
Section l^. Ihe property to the amount of one thousand dollars of
every resident of tliis state ^o has served in the arrry, navy, marine
corps, or revenue marine service of the United States in tL-ne of v;ar, and re-
ceived an honorable diocliarce therefrom; or lackin- such amount of property in
his ovm na-^e, so much of the property of t)ie v/ife of an;' such person as shall
be necessary to ejual said amount; and property to the amount of one thousand
dollars of the widow resident in thif state, or if there be no such wid0T7, of
the ridoired mother resident in this state, of everj- erson who has so served
and has die<i either durint; his term of service or after receivinc honorable
discharge from said service; and the property to the amount of one thousand
dollars of ronsionod widowi, fatherc, and laothera, resident in this stato, of
aol-Uera, sailors, anc. marines i*o served in the arr^', navy, or -marine corps,
or revenue murine service of the "nited States, shall be exempt from taxation;
provided, that this ezenption shall not sqr.ply to any rerson naned herein ovmine
property of the value of five thousand dollars or more, or v-here the wife of
•uch soldier or sailor owni property of th** value of five tliousand dollars
or more. Ho eotonrtion ahall be made xmder the provisions of this aot of the
property of » person who is aot & lecfal resident of the state.
23. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIOKAL AiJEJ'IK.^ErJT NO. 50.
Chapter 52. - Aosambly Constitutional Amendment No. 50. A reaolution to pro
to the people of the State of California an amendment ot eectione twenty an
twenty-one of article twelve of the constitution of the State of California
relating to railroads and other tuaneportation companies.
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The legislature of tne State of California at its regular seBSsion commenc-
ing on the second day of January, one thousand nine hundred and eleven, two thirds
of all the members elected to each of the two houses of said legislature voting
in favor thereof hereby proposes the following a:.Tendnent to article twelve of
the constitution of the State of California.
First. Section twenty of article twelve is hereby amended to read as
follows:
Sec. 20. No raiiraod or other transportation company shall raise any rate
of Charge for the transportation of freight or passengers or any charge connected
therewitn or incidental thereto, under any circumstances whatsoever, except upon
a showing oefore tn. railroad commission provided for in this constitution, that
such increase is justified, and the decision of the wid commission upon the show-
ing 80 made shall not be subject to review by any court except upon the question
wt-.ether sucn decision of the commission will result in confiscation of property.
Second. Section twenty-one of article twelve is hereby a-nended to read as
follows:
Soc.a No discrimination in charges or facilities for transportation shall be made
by any railroad or other transportation company between places or persons, or
in the facilities for the transportation of the saae classes of freight or
parsengers within t.-is stats. It shall bs unlawful for any railroad or other
transportation coapany to chargs or rsceivs any greater coapsnsation in ths
sursgats for tn. transportation of passenger, or of lik. kind ot property for
a shortsr than for a l.-«.r di.tan.. ...r «.. — IX- t r.«t. 1« tn. .— -i-
.w^..^ rmt« 1' **• ai»-«fls«« or %h» i.mt,Tmm4iM%m rm%»*
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23. ASSESffiLY CONSTITUTIOKAL Ai-ffillD:.!!;! MO. 50.
Chapter 52. - Aecembly Constitutional Amendment No. 50. A resolution to propose
to the people of the State of California an amendment ot eections twenty and
twenty-one of article twelve of the constitution of the State of California
relating to railroads and other transportation companies.
The legislature of tne State of California at its regular eeBSsion commenc-
ing on the second day of January, one thousand nine hundred and eleven, two thirds
of all the members elected to each of the two houses of said legislature voting
in favor thereof hereby proposes t.ie following a:.iendnent to article twelve of
the constitution of the State of California.
Kirst. Section twenty of article twelve is hereby amended to read as
follows:
Sec. 20. No railraod or other transportation company shall raise any rate
of Charge for the transportation of freight or passengers or any charge connected
therewith or incidental thereto, under any circumstances whatsoever, except upon
a showing oefore tne railroad coonission provided for in this constitution, that
such increase is Justified, and the decision of the wid commission upon the show-
ing 80 made shall not be subject to review by any court except upon the question
whether sucn decision of the commission will result in confiscation of property.
Second. Section twenty-one of article twelve is hereby amended to read as
follows:
Sec.El No discrimination in charges or facilities for transportation sluill be made
by any railroad or other transportation company between places or perse nr, or
in the facilities for the transportation of the earn classes of freight or
passengers within t..is state. It ehan be unlawful for any railroad or other
transportation company to charge or receive any greater coapeneation in the
aggregate for tne transportation of passengers or of like kind of property for
a shorter than for a longer dietance over the same line or route in the saiae dir-
ection, the shorter being included within the longer dietance, or to charge any
greater coapcaiatioo at a through rate tnan ^» agtr«S*te of tne intermediate rate.,
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Provided, however, that uoon application to the railroad commission provided for
in this constitution such company my. in special cases, after investigation,
be authorized ty such commission to charge less for longer than for shorter dis-
tances for the transportation of persons or property and the railroad coa..dssion
n^y from time to time prescribe the extent to which such company may be relieved
fro. the prohibition to carge less for the longer than for the shorter haul,
■i^e railroad commission shall h.ve power to autnorize the issuance of excursion and
commutation tiaJcets at special rates. Nothing herein contained shall be construed
to prevent the railroad commission from ordering and compelling any railroad or
other transportation company to make reparation to any shipper on account of the
rates charged to said shipper being excessive or discriminatory, provided no dis-
crimination will result from such reparation.
And I do hereby offer a reward of One Hundred Dollars for the arrest
and conviction of any and every person violating any of the provisions of Title
.our. Fart One of th. Penal Code of the .tate of California; -uch rewards to be
paid until the total «nount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the sum
of Ten Thousand Dollare.
IIv USTl-Ol^Y .VKERIXJF. I, HI-U1.1 W. JOKI^SOi:. as
Governor of the State of California, have hereunto set
m>' hand and caused the Great Seal of taid state to be
affixed at tno ^ity of Sacramento, thie ^ riH T7\
day 0
Oovernor of the State of California.
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ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
^tatc of (trtUfcixnia, )
(i^xcctitivc (Office. )
/. urronhnur >nU tin fan- tl.n.u.fo ,Un,Hu,, .r o.nl ,„nsu,u,t In ,1. ,r,.nsun,s uftl.oi '";'''"' ''''
n,IUU,l: -An art proruluuj for the ndlnn, of n sprri.l dcHiou to he hrhl u. I ncs,hn,. Moh, , W1JU
,nuJ for th. submission thereat to the quaUjinl , I,, -tors of the Slat, nil a,,r,nhu, nts to the ( oust, at, o„ of
lln State of Valifonda i>ropose,I />// the Le,,ist„t,„-e „t its fhirt>,-„iath session, eonnnenenui on the seeon<l
,l,n, ofJanaan,. UUl. preseritmuj an<l prori,lia„ for the pahlieation of sai,l proposed an,en<l,nenf<. aa.l
,;„ri<Ji,ui for the nnunur of hoWn,, and eondneli,,, sneh eleetion and for ^'"' ;-'"^'^' >''>'' '!'^ '^^ '';:'':'
',,, rotes east thereat.- appeared Mareh :>;. /.//. / DO IIEUEHY ^^''^^^'^-j, :'^,^'- /';;,/-V N 7
that a spei'iak i-tMion ,riU l>e held thro„,,hont tin State of Cahfornui on 11 hSDAl Hit. ' f' ^ [ '
l) I y OF OCTOBEU \. I). 1!>n. and at sneh speeial eleetion the follownn/ anu ndnants to th, ( onstiln-
tion of the State of California, will \>e snhmitted to and rated on Ihj the qnalil\ed eleelors of sa,d State all
of nhieh soid eonsfitntional onnndnnnts nrre dah, proposed and passed h,, the Senate and Asse.nhhjol
the State of California, in the n.anner reqnired In, Seelion One of Artiele Eighteen of the ( onsdn„on
of the State of California, at the thirf,, -ninth session of the Le,,islatnre hefpnnnu) on the id da,, o
Junnar,, 1 D. VJU. and the Le.,islatnre of the State of California at its said thirt,,-n,nth se^nn, dah,
sninnitted the said follo.rin,, eonsfitntional anundnunts to the people to he voted on separatel,, h„ .a,d
,p,a1ified eleetors of the State of California at the said eleetion, said eonsfitntional anu ndn.ents hen,,, pre-
pared and disijjnated hi, nnnihers and oth( riri'« as follows:
1. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 2.
<'ll M'IKll ;>".- N< ««'< eijiiKlitulKiiml \iiii iiiliiii lit Sii. .'. « II ■^•iliit 11.11 (i"<
lii.^iii-l to III' i„„iili „i ail Slat, of fillifoiiii'l nil «<...»'/'"< "» '" -'
li',11 r, aitirli XI of III! 11,11'lililtiuii of III- Stall i,f e.ilifiiniln.
Th.' l.-aisliiHir>> <.f tlw Suit.- ..f Calif.iriiia at its nvu-ulai- s.ssi..n. .-oiu-
iiwurliiK "11 iIk' S.K0111I (la.\ of .laiiiiaiy. iu ill.' yar nim-twii liiiuilml an.l
.•lovfii, IB.. lliir.N ..f th.' iii.iiiU.-i-s ,I.-.-li-.l t.. 111.- s.-iial.- iiii.l asw-mlily ^"llll:;
Ih..r.-f..r. l..-n-l.v |.i-..|...s.-s I., lli.- 1 .1- .-t ll..- Slal- ..f <-alif..iiiia Hial
s,..li.m f.inri 1 lHl «f iiiliH.- .-l.-v.-ii iXIl ..f Ml- .•.insiiimi..ii ..1 lli.-
Sial.- "f <'alif.>nii«. Im' aiii.'iiil.-<I lo I'.-a.l iis f..ll.>«»:
S.-.iioii H. Til.- l.-i:islaliiiv may I'v L-.-ii.ral aii.l iiiiif..i-in law |.i">"l''
f,.r 111.- iiis|H-.li..ii, iii.asiii.iii.-iil an.l in.iliiaii..ii ..f iii.-r.-liaii.li-«-. ii.aiin-
fa.lii:-.-.l arii.I.-s iiii.l .x>iiiiiiiKliii.-s. an.l imiy im.vi.U- f.>i- ih.' a|iiKiinlni.-iit
,,f sti.l. ..IK.vis as luav Is- n.-.-ssary f..i- sn.li insiM-.li..n. m.-asiin-m.-iil ami
::i'a.liinrhai.
2. COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE CONSTITU
TIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 5.
ClIAriKB 1(4. -f.,/.i«il/(.< SHlmliluh fur SiHVti l„„.litalii,llill \miiiil-
mini V... .;. 11 iinuluti'iH iimimniufi In Ihi i,<„i,U >,f Ihr Slnli ,,f e,il,-
furnin «ii .1.... .irf.«. iif t» 11" .imnlituliini »f Ih' Slin< "I r«/.7..rii.«.
hv I'l'lii'i 'I »'<r m"li',„ I', arliil' \l Ikrv'.f tu I" iiiiiirii an'l H'-i'l-
„9l"l a> '"li-ii ><r>H .fHrf ..II. half "f .«irf arli'h \l "f ll" > »i'"
li,„i ../ r*.- sinl' "I r',Ut"n,i». I. /.(»/...; /'. 'hiii"- "I .o""'"- ""•I
tlni'Milii" nil I" •».* ili'irl'm. nin/ In Ih «iii.< iirf< r ll"i<"l.
■fh- l.-sislntiir.- ..f 111.- Slai.- ..f ralif..nil». »i ii» lliirtyninili nitnliir
s..»,i,.n. .^.miiipn.ini; I..- ».-.^.ii.l .lay "f Jainmiy. I'-'ll. tv>.. iliinU ..f all
III.. iii.-inl»rs .l.-.l.-.l I., .a.li ..f ill- Iw.. Ii..ii».-!. .«f «ai.l l.-ei»lanin- v..liiiit
ili.-r.-f..r. Ii.r.-I.y |.r..|«»«-» llial n ii.-w «H.|i.>ii Is- a.l.l.-.! I., aili.l.- XI "f ''"'
.^.iisiiMili..n i.f 111.- Sial. ..f r«lif..riii«. I" !"■ kii..«ii an.l .l.-i.iaiiai.sl ii«
••.l|..n «.-v.ii nil.) ..!..■ liHlf of aili.-!.- XI ..f Hi n.liniii.'ii •>< 'li- !*'•"••
..f ralif.iniia. an.l i.> n-a.l as f..|l..««
^•.ii..n 71 Any .^.iiniy iiiiij frn a .Imrt.r f..r ii« ..«n b..\. iim«-Bl
.'.mi.i«i.^i Kiili mi.l .iil.>-.i 1.. llf- .^.n.iiiiiiion i..r. Ii«>im! fruMi-^l -n<l> •
.'hartt-r may fntiu- « im-w > n-lmiiw I" il>'- iiinii.-p> Iw-n-iinifi.r in iM«
•■••'ilnfi .i...i»»-il. niHl wmr irtlnT. I»v fi*n«in( » Iwmnl of flfi«-« fn-.-h..l<I'-r«.
win. liav,. l..-.-n f..i- al Last In.- v.ais .|naliti.-.l -I.Tt-.i-s IIi-1-.-.if. »" I* •■''•';t<-l
l,v 111- .lualili.-.! .■loi-tors of sai.l .-..iiniy. ai a ^--n.-nil oi- s lal .l.-iiion.
Sai.l l..jai-.l ..f fr.-.-liol.l.-1-s may Ih' so .l.-.t.-.! in ii.ii-s.iaii.-.- of an oniinan.-.-
a.l.,|.l.-.I l.v til- v..f ..f llin- liftlis of all Ha- ni-a,|.-rs of llr- l...ai.l ..f sai»T-
visoi-s of sii.li .■.Hiiity. .l.-clarins lliat ll.- lail.li- iiil.ivsl iv.|Uir-s ili- -I.m-
li.m of sncli l...ai-.l for Hi- imri.os,- ..f pi-paiiim an.l pn-posm;: a cliarl-r
for sai.l .•onnlv. ..r in piiisnaii.-.' of a p.tili..n ..f .pialiti.-.l .I-.i.ts of sai.l
-,..intv as li.-r.-iiiafi-r |ii-.ni<l.-.l. Sn.li iHtiti.ai. si«u<-.l l.y tifl»-.-n Iht
..ntum ..f 111.- i|nalili.-.l -l.-.loi-s of sai.l coiiiny. .•.miput.-l "P-n ih- tolal
niiinl..i- of v,.i.-s .ast ili.-i-.-iii f..r all .aii.li.lal.s lor u'lM-nn'V al ill.- las.
l.i--<-.-<lin« a.n.-ial .-l.-<ii.in at «lii.li a i;..v.-ni..r was i-l.-.-t.-.l. pi-ayinu- for 111.-
.-l.-.li.in ..f 1: lK.ar.1 of tifi.s-n fi-.-.-li..l.l.i-s to pr.-par.- ami pr-i a .liari.r
f..r sai.l c.univ. may 1- m.-.l in H IIi'>' <'f 'I'- '•"'""■'• "■''■•'<• " **''" '"'
111.- .lulv of sai.l .-..Hilly il.-i-k. wiiliin nv.niy .lays afl.-r Hi- I1I111-' "f sai.l
l«-tilioii. I.i .-xaniiii.- Ha- sum.-, ami t.. as.-.-rlain fr..ni ili- 1 i.I ..f Ha-
n-irist ration of .-l.-.-tors of Ha- .•.mniy. «li.-lla-r sai.l p.-iiii..n i- sign-.l l.y
,1,.. r isii.- iiiinil.-r ..f .|iiali1i.sl .•l.-.l..rs. If minii-.-.l !■> -ai.I -U-rk. tin'
l...ar<l of sii|H-rvisors sliall aiilliori-/..- liini t.> .-mpl.iy in-i-soiis s,»...ially t.i
assist him in ill- »..rk ..f .-xaminin^ s.i. ll |N-lili.m. ami sIimII pn.vi.l- f..r
,l,..ir „ -nsaiion, Ipon Ha- .-..mpl-iion ..f sn.li -xaminaiion. sai.l .-U-rk
«liall f..rili«iili aiia.li to sjii.l |»-iiii..n liis .vriili.ai.-. p.-o|Mrl.i .lat.-l. sl,„«-
ini: III- r.-«iilt tli-n-of. ami If. l.y sai.l .--rtili.-al.-. it slinll api~-ar that sai.l
p-illi..ii is si-n.sl l.y III.- n-inisil- niiniU-r ..f .,iialiH.-.l .-l.-.t..rs. sai.l c-l-rk
shall iiani.-.r.ai-lv pr.-s-nl sai.l |»-iiii.m to th.- I'.'ai-.l ..f >„,..,» ,s,.rs. if ,t
Ih- in s.-ssi..ii. ..llnrwis.- al lis m-M r.-i:iilar m.-.liiii: afl-r Hi- .lal.- of smli
.^■iliH.al.-. I'lH.ii Ih.- a.l..pli..n ..f sn.h ..nliimii.H-, ..r Hk- |..s-«.-ntati.iii of
»mIi |H-tili..n. «ii.l l».aiil ..f «ni»-nis...'« shall ..r.l.-r Hi- Imhlin.: ..f a s|«.<-ial
,hs.|i..ii f..r th.- piir|..«- ..f .-h-.iini: -11. Ii l-inl "f fr.s-li..l.l.r-. «lii.h sai.l
M^sinl ..hsii..n shall l»- Ih-I.I not I.-" iliaii i«.-niy .lays n..r nion- than
sixu .lavs afi-r Hi.- a.l..pli.>n ..f H r.linan.- af..n-«iii.l ..r Ha- pi.-s-matioii
..f sahl i«-liti..n 10 sai.l IhwipI ..f sni-rvisors ; ,.r... ../..f. llial if n B.-n-ral
..|.s-ii..n shall .«i in in sai.l .sniniy i...t h-s« ll Uv.nly .hijs ii..r ni..n- ilian
siMv .Uv. nfi.T 111- n.h.|.ii..n ..f ll nlinan.s- af..n-«ii.l. ..r «n. Ii i.r..«.-nla-
ii..n ..f «il.l |«tiii..ii t.. sai.l l...ar.| of -i.l«ni«..rs. -ai.l l-anl nf f r. .
Ii..l.h-n. mnv I.- . I«-Ih.I at -n. h ».iM-nil .-l.s-ti..ii. rnn.li.lai.-. for -1.hI
a. ni..mb.-p. ..f .ai.1 l"«r.l ..f fr.s.h..l.l.r. -Iiall !«- iiomiiiat.-l l.y i«lilion.
siilH.i»nliiillt in Hh- soiin- nianii-r a. iiia> I.- pn.vi.l.s| l.y u.ii-nil law f..r
Ih- •...minaii.Hi. l.y |.-Iili..u of . hs i..r.. ..f .iiii.li.lai-. f..r t> .•(«.■.•». lo
!•• i.>|.sl f.>r Hi K.-ii.nil .hsiioiis.
KLKVTIOS I'KOrl.X UATIOS.
. f f„...lu.l.U'rs within one liun.lr.-l :m.l
iwnty d.iy> ;>fi'->- <>"•
.,11 of su.-U «■';*""" '"'.., ,„r,..r for sai.l i-..i>n<y
-iawr. ..( M....rvi.ors. .. .->";':;:";^r:Z;^ ollai.. ..can. of C...
which *hn\l l-> "iS"'-' "' ">"l''>™"' '•' '"' ' =■■ ■•". "ffi.'P "t "'
Ill 111 'i"l •! 1
propos...! chart.!- t.. I,.- iml.lisl..-.! , ,
p(lI»T of
ciiiiiity : /""
111 IIH- """^ ,.,
Hhall th.-i-cupoii CUM sai.1
..r ......r .1 .."•.>»<- "" ;'\''"t ' , ui,m ..r tl..- ,...stii« ..f »v.cU pro-
„,.., i» .....1 .........y. ■«»•' \''\,''.;,;V' .lavs aft.-r tl,.- riliu. oi a copy
,„,„..! d.ar..r shall U- .na,!.- «....» ' " • ^^ sai.l l.roi«.*^l
U..ro..f. as ator..«.i.l. in ih.' »lh" f . „ "' ;.rvis,.rs ... i K'""'*'''*
ln..f sha.i I- s...,...il...l hy -;;\-; ;,.;'.: h-ss tha,. -hir,y ..ayn
..M-tor. ..f sai.l ........y a. " ;;i:'X \ "^ . ", , ,.f ,„.,, p„..n.a,i,.n. or after
„„r m..r.- .h,... six., days aft.-r th. "^ " " ^,,„„ .^.,„r in s..i.l o....nt.v
..., ,..» -hat. thirty '''^'■^ ""^l^Z: ^^» -;.h ,.r..,«.s.-l .hart.r ...ay
s„,.h pMl.li.at...... ..r aft-r s... h , .^ ..«^ .^ _,j ^_,.,., „„„„„«1
K. so sul.n.i...-l ..> «"'•'' •-'•■'"'^' ' *', , .,/L..ial .■l-.lio... shall v.,,.. ,n
,,, forthwith s,.1.i..i.t.-.l to th.' l.-=:.»lat.tt>. f " ^^ "" „„. ,,,,sla...r.- iu
wis., at its ....x. .v.,.h.v s,.ssiou. ..r .. »;»V,^; :^ ^7 . a whol... without
..xtrao„li..«ry s-ssion. f..r ^']';^"''^^^X^.V^^\ "".y - -"•• "^ '""•
,K,m.r ..r alfrati-.t. ..r a....-u.l"..'ni- » • ,,,„.. „f „,.• n..-...l«r»
:.,.,r..,.. r,.s.,i...i..... a,... . 7'|>:;7^.^, J ::':.. hart..r..fs,,..h.o..,.ty
.■l-.t.-.I >.. .•.>••" ""•";"• -"" •■'"";" t'.W r."ativ. ... th.' taa.to,. th.-r-iu
"."' ^"='" ' "■• ""• ;'™:: ., t i..' ." t, ra,....l ..U.1.T .h.- Pr..vi-..n..
provi.K.i. aa.l s,.p.-rs.-.h. a..y . x.«li '- ' " s..|-rs...h. all laws
;.f this s..,-.i..u. a.,,1 all »'"-"""""^, ' ; ^h La .-.- l..-vi,l.-.l i.. -..-h
,,.o„.ist,... with 7 '^'--^.r :".;«:; a:;it,.i.at,... i.y t i.air.
.harter. A o.py "f suth than. i. .-.r.... ^ ^^,;,, ,,.„,„|
,„,„ „„., ..U.rk ..t tho l.....r.l f -7Va V .- • '-''■"-' '•""' '"" """
„„., a.t.-st..l I.y th.- •■'•'"''•^■/■''•'^." "t,: ;X'';,,.,v. a,..i its r:.tirt«..ioi.
,„iKsiot, of su.h charter to th- .-h- ton< ' , " . J „„. ..,,i,,„„„,.. In,-
hy .h..t,.. shall, aft-r ;';;;•;.•.-- 1, ^ IT:;.! I'.-tary ..f -...- -I
,„„d- it. ,l..pl..«..-. ..'.'1 hl.-l. '■""•"', .,( „„. ,..,onl..r of sai.l .-.-."Xy.
the oth-r. «f.-r In-i..-' r.-.of.l-.l " '"'- """ , '' ' h-r.-of a,..l th-i-aft-r all
shall b- til.-.l i.. -h- ..tfi.v ..f .1..- .-...n > -1. W .h.....f.
,.„,.rts shall tak- jn.li. ial t.-.i..- - «>"1 - '' " '. ,^^, „„.r..for s..l.-
''1 r-T'^ :;; o;':t-:-;"..r..rr::!..:;^ jr;.- m.. -i.-.t...
-^--rE:fBih:;M^
;:: s ::f ;r ^ :z^zt:- .r:r^?:^^':r' ,:r,i -^
,. ptttdish... for at --;••;,-;;;.:; I;;:;:,;:;::,; , s.a., :.ty:
■''T;" lir; ' V : vwh.-L ,...ith-r ...-h .l«i.y uor stu-h w--kly news^
; ,.r. .H i...l.li-h-.l a...l -ir-ulat.,!. a .-.-l-y ."f so.h ,.r..,-.s..
,«„K.r IS i;'"'™' • y,„. „„. ,^„„,v ,i..rk in thnK- pt.hlio pla.^-s .n s,.i.l
..harter ''''»''"•';,'/ J !„,,„„e..' to n. l-n.t one ptthli- s.h.s.ll...,.s.. in
oa-h s,- .K.l .1 tstr > -» ; ; • .,,^.,i,.„ ,„„„ „„.. i„ f„v..r of any
s„.h P.OPOS...1 •" "'■ ,„.r..i„«f.-r provi.!-.!. s».h a ...l....-ut or
'"-"", '•^"r'T., A „ . b.' ra.iH...1. au'l shall .-.f.-rthwith ,obt,.itt«l
. , "v.l or r;-J..-.ion .s a «h..l-. with...., .-w-r of .l.-ra...,n <.r »«.-nd^
"''•" , ., ... I,,. ,,,„ ||.ci«|«i,in'. as ..•r.'in pnvidwl f..r the
;;:::;v:r.f'h::'r .--••-'--'''•"" >- "'»-'"^' --•""r'i:- ^
C Jh ,..eu..n t or .,n-n..m..nt. .hall after ,h- "wroval .h-r..f
." The le.l.l..t..r-. Is- tn...le in .h.pli.a.-. an.l -hall I- an.h.i.t,.a,.sl. ..rti-
11^ «n.l H1.-.1 a« benin pr..vi.l.s. f..r the .barter, am w.th l.kj
;.r, .n.l eff.v,. Whenever a .-ti,i..n .i.ne.1 b.v ,-„ ..-r .e„^,m ..f the
...ue'l ele,..or, of any ...un,.- . ..-..,.«.•;< ".->» ->- •"•«' """^V' ;:'"
to the <iuaiine<i eiii..'.- ^ien.-.! bv the requis tc number of
„„.! unified by the couttty cK-rk »" ^j^^";;' j^^ J^„ 7,,, ,„!., hoard of
s,s;rs ir^t sri. X- - .rr,r r.:;;
•nent or amendtn-nts s-t f°"\''-"'' Vf/.^t H th . . tM tv ,lays nor
,0 so-h chart.r. pr..p..s.M. and '''''■""•••'■' ^' ' ^^^ '^ r.-to a. v alt-mativ.-
subtnittin. any su.-h ^■•''--; -,,;; l^" '^10 ""f th..-l.-.t..rs. an.l
articl- or pr.nH.sit..... may b.- p..-s.-ni"l "■■ "
„.av be vo,.sl on s-parat.-ly w.thot.t l"-"-""''^!' ." "'''hi^ ^.,.,i„„. f„,. ,h-
Ev-ry s,K...iai elect io.. h-hi -'''■;• ';':■:;;:: r,: „t ,;:::., ;.hart..,..
eUK-ti,.n of bo«r.ls of fr-s-h.-hl-rs or for th- >'""'•'" ^\. „„. ,„,„., „,
»-"-"'™r*-"';:r"S'':i;n'' ;::^ 'h,.' unL: .>-.- ..f
HUi).>rvis..is. by ...•.l..ian.-.-. wl'.'" '•"■"' > ,' ,^„-,,,,..^ „n,i ,l,.sisnate the
such .lecti.... an.l shall -s.al.lish the - <-;'"^,;^ .':;:.: f.„ ,:,,h such
,„,lli„. pla.vs th..r-i... an.I th- nan.-s "' "' ;. "^ ^"" j^,*^ ,... ,„„,ish-.l tiv..
p„..iu.-.. Sn.h onlinau,,.. pr.or to -; ' •' - -•■^; ,,':wspa,«.r. if then 1-
,iu,..s in a .laily newspa.H-r. or tw.o- ... a " > ;J,, \„ ,,;,, ,„„„„.;
„„ such daily newspa,H.r. prin.e.1. p..bl.sh..l "^ ^^^^ I,,,.,, ..^ ,„.„.
i ,.r..n.l..l. that it .... sn.h .la.ly ..r w.s-kl.v " «'^";; ^ .,, ,,, „„.
Ushe.l it. such c.,un.y. th.-n a .opy of -'••\; ■''^;\;' ;',',,' .,, ,r th-
cun.y -l-rk iu thr-.- public l.h..vs ... ^•"- ' ' ""•;^. ^ .i^^Hct th-r-in.
.ntranc- to a, least one >-f ^^ -^i:::^;:;;- J ^^Ul ll .^-n-.-c-l. th-
I In all o.h-r n-«lKi-ts. -v-rv suh .l..t> n ^ . , ,„. „,.. ^,,^^^,^ .,f
I „.,„rns tl,-re„t canvas.se.1 atid th- ■-'^'''V ''•'T.^ ,';,;,, „..;,,„,1 ..l.-tious.
su,.rvisor. in th- sauje 7'"-; -^1;'^: '::,.;... l^;- such pr..p..s.l
I Whettever brntnls of f'''---''''''''''^ ,"'"'' ,.**,"' ,, „„„„i,.ed. at a Ke...-ral
' charter, or am-...lt..-nt or ''■".«^"''"'''' '" ' X.-iJ", ' . ..„„„„ otficers a...l
election, the general h.ws appb«.ble .0 "" ''^j;; .;' ^\^ , ,;.. ,,,,,0,,.,, i„
the s..b.uissi..n of pro,s.siti..ns ,0 the vote ..f el-, t-rs.
«, far as th- sa.n.. .uay b- applicable »'■-"'•"■ authority ;.-iv-.i
,t shall be ...n.,K..-ut. .. all '''"^ f';^' /^ "^ ' J ' ^p ,.,si.,ns alU.wabl-
hy this .section to prov.de ... add. ,o to « o ____^^_ ^^
hy this ..mstitution. a..d the same shall "• ' ''^ ^"^ „;„„ „.,,„,a,ion an.l
'■ ''"' ';""'!:.::; ^rr*:;;.:" . « .i:^.:d'o::"::r.us f^r whi-i. t,,..
s::r::fs:rLH:;;:..NH.ei..c..s..|.r^.....^-^^
'- >"- "!-; '•'- ^":;" ;':ru;e'ei:^"t: e:;,:^:: at .aU ..r b>
-^::::'z^^^r:.:t-^^^
b.r for e..ch distri-t. who must In- a .,nal.h..l ""J . ,.„iw.,„rs.
.„^ -..r-;d:::;:ni.:;^i:^::.=i^£ t
.s.m,s-..sa..on ..r f..r he "^ "- " „.^ ..t'„...i, ,„„H.in,u...ut : an.l
vis..rs. an.l. .f «pi"..nte.l. f -r th. n...n.. r .„„st«bh.s for eu.-h
::. K..r th.- number of jns,i..-s ..f th. " '" ' .„. .,^.,,
,..«,.ship. or for the -r ..f '^\fZ.^:^,:T.^ ,......„„ ,„w. ^..
i„f..ri..r .-ourts as ...ay In- provubs >'> "'';';' 1 ,j,„.„ „, ,,,.i. h an.l th-
the -I.S., or ap,-.intm-ut of sa.d ' *"7-,f \ '' ' s.in.-sl. an.l f..r their
- f-- .'^"'■- T:'r';:;^": 's^.,;';: ;!.-::." ^. ».y .-«.nu ..f -.-
.„m,«-nsat...n or ''.•■••''■ .''^''";;'„,„,, ,.f ,,,ir „p,„.i,.t,uent : au.l
vi«.i>. a.Ml it api-.-'-l- '"• "'- '""'"'',. „f „.,„.,-, isors an.l all ...her
4. K..r the ,s.w-rs :''''^.,;^;; -;„ /^ ^ t .L-.i-iati -.-«.
,„uut> ..ffi.-.-1-s. for their r.tn...al an.l i.r . v„,.a,„i..» .Kvurrins
ilH-ir uppoinlnirtil nwl rriw.val : •nd
6. Kor .I*.* -«al^
oih«r offlivrs as
such .'onJiieDwiti.m
.VII elective .itfii-l
.tf hiubway cMtsdi]
iu till- niann.-r pr.>
• »f K.I. -I, .iffi-ers.
.VII .liarL-rs fnir
III ll,e maitiTs h.'i
For ..Hi. ■.- ...b'
ih.- slat.', .ir for
suiMTV isors. f.)r tlw
tor the manner of 1
for whiih -uih ih-i
IS'Usalion. ..r f.>r
For .'tfi.t-s li-r.'i
ill- .'l.-.tiou ..r ai>|
of such apiKiiii.ine^
(H-rsoiis hIuiII 1h'
for the tixins of
K.ir tin- formatii
lenan.v. r.'pnir, i^
briilK'-s : anil for
illviHions f.ir th.-
the inclusion in
any iiu'oriMirat.'d 1
.ity or low., ai.tlul
a majority ..t the|
(Kirtion th.-r-ot. pi
IMisi' : t.ir tin-
.listricis an.l .livi*
by taxation. ii|K>al
ilistri.'ts or divisi|
for th- incurriiia
ilivisious for
i-oiinii.-s. of lioml^
.1111' of th.' pr.K.-e<
ill;: tax-s a;;uinst I
.•ase may Ik-, for
.■du-ss at iiialiir
in.urred wilhoutj
I'ounty. distri.'i .>■
h.Ul f..r that pu^
iiiib'bt.slu.-ss pro
suffi.i.-ut tip pay
tor a siiikiiiz t'l^
maturity, whi.li
III.' saiue. an.l
shall. e.\.Tpt in
.'.inform to
bonded in.b'bl.sl^
shins iu sii.li
iusp-i'tion an.l
from th- stall
tioiis as may Ih!|
Wh.'U-ver anj
shall huv- li.ii.
laws a.l.ipt-.l b;
this article, sha
mall-rs fur whl
in such .hart.r.l
oih-rwis.' -\pi-
alfis-t the liiiii
district, towns
jroen into eff.'.t^
uffii-vM until ih«
elected, unli'sa
Th<> i-hart-r
niay Ih* siirr-iiild
tieil ehsti.r". .if
|Mnu>, and 1.1
i-iiunl.v .i|Ni.i
alaiv- pniviild
sai.l bunnl *o
• hsrl-r ii. 111.'
siirreo.ler and 1
!"• giivt n.-d nil
The |ir»i. I*.!,
ia cMuolidul.sl
J
ELECTION PlioCLAUATlOS.
• of Ihi- county
«reof to submit
Df such county,
hn such i>etition,
■th be examined
kisite number of
said board nf
^e<l for iwtitioiis
Piitntion of sai>l
binit the amend-
I electors of saiil
thirty ilays nor
(f sucli propose"!
Dljefore providwl
or amendments
I supervisors. In
any aliemative
I tlie eli'ctors. and
J si-ction, for the
[troposed charters,
hy tlie hoard of
jiisi- and lime of
^nd d<-si^'nate the
ei> for e:i<-li siK-h
[lie pnldislied live
Baiier. if tliere Ik-
^1 in said county :
printiHl or pnli-
I Ih- IMWti'il l)y the
y\ in or near the
bl district therein,
ind conducted, tlie
by tlie boanl of
p-neral ek'Ctions.
iiiy such pmiMiseil
pt.Hl. at a senenil
ounty otficem and
(lall Ih' follow.Ml ill
he authority given
uvisions allowable
|followiii(! matters .
jm. reiiulaiion and
Inns for which the
»r of members, not
■ their comiiensaiion
^ties at large or by
iinsist of one niem-
Ireof : and
li<vnne ctdli'^'lors.
, district attorneys.
I the eli-ctioii or ap
nl which and tie-
|nte<l. and for their
by VsMinls of siilH'r-
JBintment ; and
^Mistalih-M for each
.er olB<vrs of such
or seueral low. for
r 1 at which and the
liiited. and for their
[by iHiBPils of siili«'r-
iiniuieut : mill
Lis4>rs and nil oiImt
llioii and wgn-ialion
T va<-aucie» occiirrini:
.i.rs relaiiui: '" '•»■
other ciHiniy »lfi"'r"
liid
,\iiMiP>. by onlinanc'--
Jtint. ckriui. allarbf-
I in the wrv>en\ oft"-*
■od tW manlier oi
\
a For the eomp<-usatiou of such tisb and game wardens, probation and
other officers as may be provided by seneral law. or for the tixing of
such eomiiensation by boards of su|iervisors.
All elective olBcei> of c-onnties. iiiid of townships, of road districts and
of hiiibway coiistnidioii divisions llieiviu shall be noini.iatiHl and elcctwl
ill the inaniiei- proviileil by seneral laws for the nomination and ele<tion
■ if such othi-t'ts.
.Vll (barters fiaim-d under the aiilliority siveii by ibis s.-cti.m. in addition
lo the iiiatlers lici-,.iiiiib..ve s|H^i(ied. may |irovide as follows:
Kor olHcs oilier iliaii lliose re.|iiiiv<l by the lOiisilMilion and laws of
llie state, or for the creation of any or all of such otfii-es by boanls of
siiis-n isoi-s. tor llie election or aii|Kiintiiieiit of is-i-sons lo till such offices,
for the manner of such npiiointmeut. for the times at which and the terms
for which sn<h iK-rsons shall h«' so electeil or apisiinted. and for llieir cfini-
IKUsalion. or for the fixiUK of such comis-nsation by boards of su|H-rvisors.
Kor ortici'S hen-after created by this constitution or i..\ ceiienil law. for
the ebclion or apiHiintnient of is'isons t<i fill sii.li ottiivs. for the iiianner
of such a)i|M.iiilnient. for the times at which and the terms for which such
persons shall l«' so elected or apis.iiitwi. and for their compen.sation. or
for llie ti.tiii|: of such coni|Miisation by boanls of supervisors.
Kor the formation, in such counties, of road districts for llie caiv. luain-
lenaiiw. repair. insiH-ition ami suisMvision only of roads, hicliways and
bridges: and for the foriiialioii. in such counties, of lii;.diway conslruction
ilivisions for the construction only of roads, highways ami bridgi-s : for
Ilie inclusion in any such district or division, of the whole or any part of
• iiiy incorporated city or town. U|ion ordinance pnss»><l by such incorponite<I
cily or town HUlhorizing the same, and upon the assent to such inclusion by
a majoritv of the .iiialiti.Ml electors of such iiicorporatiil cily or town, or
IK.rlion Ihen-of. i.roposed to be .■'O includ.d. at an election held for that pur-
|M.se; for the organization, goveniiiient. powers and jurisiliction of such
districts and divisions, and for raising revenue therein, for such purposes,
by taxation, iiism the aswnit of a majority of the iiiialitied electors of siiih
districts or divisions, voting at an election to lie held for that ptirpo>e :
for the incurring of indebtedness tlien-for by such counties. disiriit> or
divisions for such piin>oses rcsis-ctively. by the issuaniv and sal.', by llie
coiinlies. of bonds of such coiinli.s. districts or divisions, and the exiH-mli-
liiiv of the procv-ds of llie sale of siiih Ik.ikIs, and for levying and collect-
ing tax.-s ngaiusl the prois-rly of the coiinlies. districts or divisions, as llie
case may la-, for the payment of the principal and iniert'st of such ind.'bt-
edn.-ss at iiiaturlly; proridnl. Ilial any sncli indebtedness shall not Is-
imurnil without the assent of two Ihinls of the .iiialitie<l electors of the
coitnlv. dislrid .u- division, as llie case may Iv. voting at an el.tlion lo b.-
held for that piirpos.'. nor iiiib-ss l«-foi r at the time of in.iirriug such
in.|ebi,.iliiess pn.visioii shall !»■ niad.^ for the .■..lledion of an annual la\
siifficieiii to pay llie iiihTcsi on siicli iiidcbl..diie* as it falls iliie. and also
for a sinking fund for tin- paynieiil of the principal lliepi.f ,m or Is-foiv
lualurily. wliidi shall not ex,-.M>,l forty y.nis from Ihe time of coiilnuimg
the saims ami the pr.H.r.lure for ^olillg. issuing and selling such Is.iids
shall, exci'pt in so far as the same shall be pn>.scril»d in such chari.Ts.
.onform to general laws for the aiillioiizing and inciirriiig by .•oiinli.- "f
boiidi'<l indebtedness, so far ns applicable: /.no »'<«'. furH«i: iliai I>^"^l
sions ill such charters for ll oiislniciion. care iiiainlciiaiHv. repair
iiisiHition and su|»rvision of roa.ls. highways and briilges for which aid
from lb.- slat.- is granl.-.!, shall Ik- subject lo such regulalions and c.n.li
lions as iiuiv U- iiiil>os.'d by the legislature.
Whenever anv county has fruniwl and adopted a charter, ami ibe -: ■
shall have been approval by the legislature, as liereiu prox ided. tlie general
laws udopteil bv the legislature in pursuamv of sections four and Mv.' of
this article, shall, as to such .■ouniy. U- siii»-rs.Hbsl bv said chart.r as to
matters for which, under this sctioii. it is (omi«'ieiii lo make pnoision
ill such charier, and for which pn.visioii is iiia.l.- Ili.i.in. .x.Hpi a-, h.niii
..iberwis.- .xpHss^ pi-ovi.l.sl. aii.l ex.vpt Hint any sii.b charter shall ii"i
Nire<l the t.uun- of offi.v of III.' el.M tiv.- ofliors ..f Hie .•oiiniy. ..r "I aii.>
district, townshii. or .livisioii thereof, in ..ffi.v at Hie time sin b har'-r
goe. int.. effe<t. and sii. h ofli.vrs shall .-onlinu.- lo hold llB-ir nsi«siiNe
offi.'.-s until the expiration ..f Hie l.-rm for which they shall have l«.i.
elm-led. unleM sooner reraov.sl in the manner pnivbh-.! by law.
The charier of nnv county. adopt.-<l under the authonty of this «<•• '""1.
may Iw surren.bnsl ami annulbsl with th.- a«s.ni ..f iw.. tliinN of the .piali
li.Hl eb-.lor» of siiib .-ounn. voting at a s|»-< ial el,-, lion. h. bl for lUai piir-
IN*.-, ami to Is- ..nbn-.l aii.l .albsl by Hi- l«Minl ..f s.i|«r<isor» ..f me
.-..iiiiiy .i|«>n nsi-iiina a » rill. 11 |«iili.«n. siKii.-d ami .-.rlili'sl a* b. pin-
«!..,. pr..M.b.| r..r lis- pur|-~-, ..f lb.- a.b.i.ie.n ..f . ban. rs. nspe-Miis
saKl IsMnI I., oibmit Hi. .|Ue«li..n "t lb. -^iirnmbr nn.l annulment '•' -'■• n
.h»rl.r I., the .pialHi"! electors of su- h .^.tinly. and. in Hm- event .1 lO-
-..irr.-o.ler and ann-ilin. ni of an) .inh . harler. .11. h .^.iiniy -hall ih- r.atier
I.- (nv.rii.-d umler i.-.neral lans in foro- f..r Ihe c.>«.'rnnient ..f .^MHiie-*
The pnoisi.MiH ..f lhi« ..^•li..n «hnll n..l l« nppli.-nbl. lo «li.« .-iinii '"•'
i* .'uuwdblalcl nitb any .ily.
3. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 6.
Chapter 62. — Senate Cotttlitutionat Amendment Xo. 6, a retolution fo
propose to the people of Ike State of California an amendment lo lh4S
vonotilution of Ihr flntr. amettdin-i untion I no of article IV thereof,
rclalimj to urmiont of th< IrgiHlatnri.
The legisbitiin- of the State of California, at its regular session com-
iiH-nciug on lb.- secon.l ilay of .January, nineteen hundre<l and eleven, two
thirds of all lb.- nieinliers <-l.-cted t oh of the bouses of sai.l legislatun-
voting in favor HierTOf. hereby pniposi- that .section two of article IV of
the constitution of the Stale of I'allfomiH Iw amendi>d so as to rcail as
follows :
Secti.Mi 2. Tb.- s.-sai..ns of lb<- legislature shall be biennial, unless the
governor shall, in the inl.rim. ...nv.-iie tin- l.-pislature. by proclamation,
in extraonlinary session. .Ml s.-ssions. other than extraonlinary. shall
commence- at twelvi- o'clock M.. on Hi.- first Monday afler the first day of
.laniiary next succi-.-iling Hie .-lection of its meinliers. and shall continue in
session for a period not ex.-.-.-.ling thirty days then-after; wli.-reiii«ui a
nt-ess of lK>tb li.nis.-s must b.- lak.n f..r not less than thirty days. On the
reas.sembling of the l.-gislatun-. no bill shall be inlnKliu-ed in either hoiis.-
without th.- consi-nt of three foiirlbs of the memliers thereof, nor shall
moix- than Iwo bills la- intnsluci-il by any one member after such reas-
sembling.
4. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 8.
(.'II.VPTEB 10. — iieuatc Constilutionut Amendment So. S. a retolution to
propone lo the people of the Statv of California an ameudmenl to
grrtion one of artielc tiro of thr vonttitulion in relation to the right)
of tuff rage.
The legislature of the Slate of California, at its n-gular si-ssion i-om-
niencing on the se<'oml .lay of .Innuary, nineteen humlred aii.l eleven, two
Ihinls of the members electeil lo each of Ihe two houses of th.- said legis-
latun- voting in favor tlien-of. lien-by pro|KW.-s that section on.- of article
two of the constiluii.ai of th.- State of California Is- aim-nded so as to
read as follows :
Section t. Kvery iialiv.- citizen of the liiited Slates, every la-rsoii who
shall have ac.|uinsl the rights of citizenship umler or by virtue of the
In-atv of l^ien-tar... and ev.-ry naturalizeil citizen th.-n-of, who shall have
iMwim- such ninety days prior to any .-l.-ction. of the age ..f twenty-one
vears. wli.. shall have 1h-.-ii r.>sl.l.-nt of the state one year m-xt prectsiing
Hie eU-clion. and of Ihe county in which be or she .laims his or her vole
nilietv davs. and in Hi.- .-l.-.-lion pn-cincl thirty .lays, shall be entitbii to
vol.- ill all .-lecli.uis whbli an- now or may ben-after I..- aulhoriz.-d by law,
prorid<d. no ualivi- of China, no i.liot. no insam- |»-rsoii. no |H-rson c..n-
viute.1 of any iufamous crime, no i»-rs<ai b.-n-afler convi.l.sl of the .-m-
Is-zzb-m.-nt or misjipi.roprialion ..f publb- niom-y. an.l no |»-rson «lio shall
not I..- abb- to ivad the .■oiislituti..ii in the Kugllsh language an.l write his
or her name, shall ever excnise the privileges of an eleclor in this state;
provided, that the provision* ..f this am.-udment relativ.- to an .du.ationnl
.(Ualifi.ati.Hi shall not apply lo any |K-rson prev.-nted by a physi.al .lisa-
biliiv fr.mi .-.niiplving «itb ils nipiisitions. nor lo any im-i>oii who now has
Hie "right lo vol.-. nor to any iK-rson who shall l~- sixty y.ars of age and
upwanis at the lime this amemhii.nt shall lak.- e(r.-i I.
5. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 17.
ClIM-lEB !• — .V. Mfflfc <;.nMt,lul,on,lt Am.n.tm.nl .\ 0. /T. « retolution lo
propote lo Ihe p> ople of Ihr Stale of California an am, ndmeni to Ih,
roHtlilulion of Ihe Slal. of California, hu amending t.rt.on fourteen
of artiele I thereof, relating to the righli of private properlg. and lo
Ike lair of emimnl domain.
Th.- bTTialature of the Stat- of California, at its n-gular session, .-.mi
meiicing the s.M-oiid .lay ..f .laniiary. in the year one thousnml nine hundnNi
ami elev.-n. Iw.. ihinls ..f all the memlH-n. eb-cted I., each of Ihe hou»..ii of
said legislatun- voting in favor thens.f. Iien>by pn.|«weH that s.Ttion four-
teen of article I of lb n-.iii"ii..n ..f lb.- Slate ..f Calif.irnia, I- «nien.le.l
so as I." n-ad as f.ilb.w-. , , . i-
.<.s-lb.n l«. I'rivale pn.|. rl> slia 1 I-- lak- n ..r .lamag-sl f..r public
U-- without ji»l .•onip.-n-nii..n having lin.1 l»-.n iiia.le I... ..r i«l<l into
court for. the owner, and no right of way shall Iw appropriate.! lo llie us.
..f anv ...ri~.rali..n ..111. r Hi^ii mum. ipal nnlil full .-oroi-nwillon therefor
!.• hr.l mn.le in m.-m-v ..r a«.s-rlBiii.s! am! pan! ml.. •■'•»r\ f..r ll «ner.
irn-si«<.iivr ..r au> Is-u-His fn.m any impno.m.ni pn.|"*o.! by su. h .-or-
i
BLECTIOV PUPCLAUATION.
poration. which compensation shall W asccrUincd l.y a jury. '"nl«|8 »
jury be waived. n« in other civil cases in a court of re.-or.l. ns shall be
prescribed by law. The taking of private proj-rty for a railmad run by
steam or electric iwwer for logginB or l.imlH>rin); puriM>8.-s shall be (Ieeme.1
a taking for a public use. and any person, tinii. conipany or corporation
taking private proi)erty under the law of eniiiu-nl domain for such pur-
poeea shall thereupon and thereby lK>come a common carrier.
6. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 20.
Chapteb ii5.— Senate Comtitulioiiat Amcnilmcnt \o. iO, a re»olutioii l'>
propone to the people of the .Slate of Culiforma. an amendment to the
ronntitHlion of the State nf California, amending aeetion eight of
article XI of laid constitution, rrlating to charters of cilie», and
amvndmentt thereto.
The legislature of the State of California, at its regular session, n-
meneing on the second day of January, in the year one thousand nine linii-
dred and eleven, two thirds of all the members electi-d to each of the houses
of said legislature voting in favor thereof, hereby proimsc that section eiKlit
of article XI of the constitution of the State of California, be amended so
as to read as follows :
Section 8. .\ny city containing a population of more than three thou-
sand five hundred inhabitants us a-scvrtainitl and established by the hist
preceding census, taken under the direction of the wngress of the Init.il
States, or by a census of said city, taken, subsequent to the :ifi.resnid
census, under the direction of the l.-gislative Ixidy thereof, under laws
authorizing the taking of the census of cities, may frame a clmrt.r for its
own government, consi.stent with, and subject to. the coiistiiution. (or.
having frame<l such a charter, may frame a new one.) by causing a Loan
of fifl.HMi freeholders, who shall have been, for at least five years, iinalitied
electors thereof, to lie elected by the qualified electors of .said city, ai a gen-
eral or special municipal election. Said board of freeholders may U- so
electo<l in purnuanee of an ordinance ndopte<l by a vote of two thirls of all
the members of the council, or other le^-islative body, nf such cilv, d.><liiring
that the public interest requires the election of such boanl for the pnri«w«
of preparing and proposing a charter for said city, or in pursuaii.e of a
petition of qualified electors of said city, as hereinafter provided. Such
petition, signed by fifteen I>er centum of the qualified electors of said cHy
computed iii>on the total number of votes cast ther»>iu for all cMiididnles
for govenior at the last precinling general election at which a governor was
electi-d, praying for the election of a boanl of fifteen frtH'tioMers to i.r.'pnre
and propos.^^ a charter for said city, may be filed in tli.' o(iii'<> of the city
clerk thertMjf. It shall be the duty of said city clerk, wiihiu Iweuly ila.vs
after the filing of said is-tition. to examine the same and to iisi-iTlain from
the record of the n-gistratiou of .dectors of the county, showing llie n'gis-
tration of electors of said ciiy. whether the petition is sign.xl by the
requisite number of qiialifiiil electors of such city. If ropiiied by snid
clerk, the council, or other legislative body, of said city shall authorize him
to employ is-rsons siiei-inlly to assist him in the work of examining such
petition, and shall provide for Iheir compensation. I'ls.n the completion
of such examination, said clerk shall forthwith attach to said jK-lition his
certificate, properly dated, showing the result thereof, and if. by said tvrti-
ficate, it shall appear that said iietilioii is signed by the requisite iiiimlier
of qualified electors, said clerk shall present the said is'tition to saiil
council, or other legislative iKxiy. at its next regular meeting after ihe date
of such certificalc. I'pon Ihe adoption of such onliiiann'. or the presenta-
tion of such iH'tition. said council, or other legislative body, shall oi-der the
holding of n sis-cial election for the piiriM»8e of electing such board of free-
holders, which said special election shall Is' liehl not less than twenty days,
nor more than sixty days after the adoption of the ordinano' aforesaid. <h-
the presentation of said petition to said council, or other legislative b.«ly ;
provided, that if a general municipal election shall occur iu said eily not
less than twenty days, nor more than sixty days, after the ailoption of Ihe
ordinance aforesaid, or the pn-s<'ntation of .said |>etitii>n to said council, or
other legislative liody, said Isianl of freeholilers may be eletied at such
general inuiiieipal election. Candidates for election as menilH-rs of said
lioard of frr<'holders shall lie nominaKsl by petition, substiintinlly in ihe
same manner as may Is- pmvidtsl by general laws for 111'- noniiii.ilion by
|M>lilion of ebrtor* of cuDdidates for public offices lo l»- miIH for at
general eNn'tions.
It shall be the duty of said iKianI of freeholders, within one hundred
and twenty days after the result of such election shall have been declared
by said council, or other legislative Isjd.v. lo pri'iiari- and propose a cliarter
for said city, which shall be signed in duplicate by Ihe members of said
hnard of frrebolders, or ■ uiajorit} of Iheio, and lie filed, one copy in the
office of the city clerk of said city, and the other in the office of the county
recorder of the county in which said city is situated. Said council, or
other legislative body, shall, thereuiion, cause said proposed charter to
tie published for at least ten times, in a daily newspaper of general
circulation, printed, published and circulated in said city: prurid^d.
that in any city where no such daily newspajier is printed, published
and circulated, such proposed charter shall be published, for at least three
times, iu at least one weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed,
published and circulated in said city. and. in any event, the first publica-
tion of such proposed charter shall be made within fifteen days after the
filing of a copy thereof, as aforesaid, in the office of the city clerk. Such
piiiposril cliarter shall be submitted by said council, or other legislative
liod.v, to the qualified electors of said city at a siiecial election held not less
than twenty da.vs. nor more than forty da.vs. after the completion of such
publieation : provided, that if a general municipal election shall occur in
said city not less than twenty days, nor more than forty days, after the
emiipletion of such publication, then snch proposed charter may be so sub-
mitted at such general election. If a majority of such qualified electors
votini thereon at such general or siiecial election shall vote in favor of
such proposed charter, it shall be deemed to be ratified. an<l shall Vk> sub-
mitted to the legislature, if it he in regular se.ssion. otherwise at its next
regular st>ssion. or it may be submitted to the legislature in extraordinary
session, for its approval or n-jection as a whole, without jiower of altera-
tion or amendment. Such apiiroval may be made by concurriMit resolution,
and if approved by a majority vote of the memliers elected to each house,
snch charter shall become the charter of such city, or, if such city lie con-
solidated with a count.v. then of such city and county, and shall become
the organic law thereof, and suiiersede any existing charter, (whether
frame<l under the provisions of this section of the constitution or not!
and all amendments thereof, and all laws inconsistent with such charter.
A copy of such charter, certifiiil by Ihe mayor, or other chief etecniive offi-
cer of said cit.v, and authenticated under the seal of such cit.v. setting
forth the submission of such charter to the electors of said city, and its
ratification by them, shall, after the approval of such charter by the legis-
lature, lie made in duplicate and deposited, one in the offici- of the secretary
of stale and the other, after being recorded in the office of the reconler of
the county in which such city is situated, shall be deposited in the archives
of the city, and thereafter all courts shall take judicial notice of said
charter.
The charter, so ratifie<I. may be amended liy proiiosals therefor sub-
mitted by the council, or other legislative body of the city, to the (|uali-
fie<l electors thereof at a general or special niniii<ipal election held at
intervals of not less than two years (except that charter amendments may
lie submitted at a general municipal election at an interval of less than
two years after the last election on charier ainendnienis jirovided that no
other election on charter amendments has Is-eii held since the ls>ginning
of the last regular session of the state Ic-islaliiri' or shall lie held prior to
the next regular session of the state lesislatuie*. and hehl not less than
twenty days, nor more than forty days, after the completion of the pub-
lication of such proposals for ten times in a ilaily newspapir of general
circulation, jirinted. publi8hc<l and circulated in said city, or for thris>
times in at least one wc-kly newspaiier of general circulation, printed,
publisheil and circulated In said city, if there W no such daily newspaper.
If a majority of such qualifiiMl eli-ctors voting I hereon at such general or
siiecial election shall vote in favor of any such proposed amendment or
anieiKlments, or any amendment or amendmenis proposed by jielilion, as
hereinafter provided, snch amendment or amendments shall 1»> deemed to
be ratified, and shall Iw forthwith snbmili'-d to the legislature, it it I* in
regular s<-ssion. otherwise at its next n-gular session, or may be submitted
lo the legislatun- in I'Xtnionlinary session, for approval or rejection as a
wlioli-. without iKiwer of alteralion or amendment, .iiid if approviil by the
legislature, as herein provideil for Ihe approval of Ihe iharler. sueh cliarter
shall lie amended accordingly. .\ "I'liy of such aineiidmenl or amenrlmenls
shall, after the approval Ihen-of by the li'gislatiire. lie maile in ■luidiiale.
and shall Is- authentii-aleil. i-.rliri.il. n-eonl.Hl and fibs! as herein provided
for the cliarter. and with like for<v and efre<-t. Whenever a is-tilion
sign.Hi by fifteen per ci-nlnm of the i|ualifiiKl clctors of the i-ity. computed
u|Min Ihe total niimlsT of vol.-s nist lh.-r.-ln for all cnmlidab-s f.ir govi'rnor
at 111.' last pmwling general elislioii al whi.-h a goverii.ir was el.vl.Hl. is
fibil ill the offi.'.- ..f lb.' .ily -l.-rk ..f sai.I -ilv. |- lllioiiin^ ill.' .•..mi.il. or
olh.T legislaliv.- |..«l.i lh.'r.'"f. I., sobmil aii.v pr..i...s.Hl aiM.ii.liii.'iil "i : nd
ineuls lo Ihe rhait.r ..f su. h .ii,\. whi. h am. iidiii.nl -r iilii.ii.lin. nis shall
he set f.irth in full lu such jslilion. to the qualifii-d eleclotK Ih.reof. su-h
I»tition shall forthwith I* examined an.l .rrtifi.-.! by the city cl.rk. ami if
signe.1 bv Ihe re.|iii8ite number of .lualitied plpctors of said cily. it shall I-
prrs-ni.-.! to Ihe sai.I cnncil. or other bgislalive boily, by Ihe sai.l cil>
.lerk, as hcivinlH'fore provi.ksl for i»iili.ins for Ibe e!., lion ..f IsMnU of
freebolijers.
other legislatlf
the amendme
electors of sai|
less than lwe<
jaililication oC
manner as her
post.<I uiueiidn
by the council
pruposisi aiue
tion shall be
said iietition
such charter,
or proposition!
vote<l on sepal
Kvery s|>ecil
tion. for the el(
proposi'd char
by the council,
specify the pu
li.iii pri-cincts^
the election
to such elect io
weekly newsp
and circululedl
returns Ih.'r.M
or other legis
h.-reafter iir.iH
wherein suili
all other res
elections, in
Whenever
posed charter j
a general mun
or the siibmis
in so far as tl|
with.
It shall b.
aiitliority give
vide, in nddit
the laws of tl
ernm.'nt for tl
one or more .1|
as boroughs,
may be granie
ernment and .
All the pro^
cily and coiid
thereof.
7. SEf
ClIAlTKB
pritptmf fj
von^tititlii
rvlaliiiij t\
of ValifoA
the c>j»ii/|
the legiit(
fornia tb
or part -
The legislal^
mencing on ili
elected to ea.'
hereby pro|s
of California. |
Seitios
senate and ad
State <if (.'ali(
pro|M>s.' laws
Ihe same, at
power, a I Ilia
part of any
law shall Iw
Tbc fint
EIBCTIOK PROOLAUATION.
\o( the county
Id council, or
hi chiirl'T to
tr fif (.'cnernl
me<\. |iut>1isho<l
I nt Iciist \hTev
fction, iirinted.
tirst iiulilicn-
Idiiys after the
,.rk. Such
kh.'r lesislntive
I14.I1I not less
fiction of such
[shnll (xrnr in
H:ivs. after (l\c
jliiii.v Ih- so s\iIi-
ialified electors
kt<> in favor of
shall Ih- sub-
tise at its next
extraoi-dinary
iv.T i>t allera-
• lit psoliition,
til each house,
tch city lie con-
hil shall l.ccome
rter, (whether
btnlii'U or not)
Ith siK-h charter.
pf fxccnitve offi-
Ich city, settins
^iil city, and its
liy the lejis-
I of the secretar>'
' the recorrler of
in the archives
notice of said
kls therefor sul>-
Itv. to the <iuali-
J election held at
lamendmcnts may
•val of li-ss than
|],rovi(l.d that no
§C' the iM'sinniuK
, lie held prior to
jpld not less than
let ion of the i>iib-
^pai'cr of ceiiernl
■ity. or for three
•ilalion. printed,
daily newspaper,
kt such ceueral or
fd amendment or
|pd liy ixMilion. as
Ih- deeni'-d lo
llatuic. if it t>e in
fniay he suhniitte<I
or rejection ns a
|f aiipf"*'"' ''•''' ''"'
Biier. such charter
>iil or aniendini'iits
llnadr in diil'licat4'.
us hi'pin providwl
^■never n |>elition
[the I'ily, computed
Males for Kovernor
Bur was ele<-t.><l, is
litiu I lie council, or
li-ii.|in>'nl -r iiineiid
ani'ii'lnicnls shnll
s;loi» thereof, s'lcli
_' city clerk, and if
■id cily, it shall \<-
,. l.y the said cilv
b-<iion of IxNirds nf
fr^holders Lpou ibe presentation of said ,«tition to said <^o»"'^"' "'
oXr e«ui«tive'^>o<ly. said council, or other legislative iKxly. must suhm
U,rnn.el,dment or „n,end,uen.s s..t forth in said peffon to the qualified
editors of said city, at a >:en..ral or special municipal election, held not
less than twenty, nor more than folly, -lays after tne completion of the
publication of such prop,«ed amendment or amendments, in the same
manner as hereinhcfor.. provid«l in the case of the sulanis.siou "^ ^i.'^l".
,K,s,Mi amendment or amen.lm.ats to such charter, proposed an. submitted
rL -^uicil, or other IcMslaiive lK,dy. The hrst publication of any
propos.Hl amendment or amendments to such charter so proposed by „eti-
i," shall U- ma.le within hf.«m days after the aforesaid presentation of
laid iK-tition to said council, or other legislative bo<ly. In subanttrng any
such charter, amen.lment or amendments thereto, any alternative article
or pro,H«ition may be pres.nt«l for the choice of the electors, and may !»
voted on separat.ly without pieju.li.e to others.
Kvcrv special elciioii Inhl in any city under the provisions of this sec-
tion, for the election of a board of fr.K.holders, or lor the submission of any
propose.1 charter or any amendment or amen.l.nents thereto, shall be c„l„
i.v ,hc .-...unil. or other legislative b.i.ly the,-.-of, by ordinance which shall
sm^ifv Ih.. purpose and time of such election, ami shall establish III.' ele,-
,;,„. I'.reciucts and dwiv'uate the IsdlinK pla.i-s therein, and the names of
,1,.. election oHicers for ea. h such precinct. Such onlinance shall, prior
,„ such election, be published live times in a daily n..wspaper, or '«>;-. •■"'
weekly news|,a,H.r. if ther.- be no such daily uewspa|»-r printed published
nd circulat,;i in said city. Such election shall U> held and conducted, the
returns thereof cativassed. and the n-siilt thercH.f declare<I by the >,.uucil.
or other Ic-islative lu«ly of su.h city, in the manner that is now '"■"«'>.'"•
• reafter piovid.Kl by .en-ral law for such elections ,1. the panic, an^
herein such provision is now or may hereafter Ik- made therefor, and m
.,11 other res,K-cts in the manner provided by law for Kcueral municipal
elections, in s., far as the same may be applicable thereto.
Whenever any board of fn-eholders shall be elected, or any such pro-
pose.1 charter or ametidmeut or amen.lments then-to shall Ik- submittcl at
a general municipal election, the laws governing the election of city otticv^
;,. the submissbm of propositions to the vote of electors, shall Is- followed
in so far as the same may be applicable thereto and not inconsistent here-
"'it shall 1- competent in any .barter framed by any city und.r the
authoritv given in this s..,ti.m. or by amendment to such charter, to pro-
vi.le inad.liti..n to thos.- provisions alloweil by this constitution and b,
tl... laws of tlie state, for the establishment of a borough s.vstcin of goy
erntiient for the whole or any part of the territory of su..h city •">• ^h-^^
one or mor.. .listrics may be creat.Hl therein, which districts shall be ktiown
as borouL-hs. and whi.h shall exercise such s,«cial munie.pal powers as
may be gia.u.Kl by su.h charter, and for the organization, regulation, gov-
ernment and jurisdiction of such boroughs. ^ .. , . .„ :„ „nv
All the pnwisions of this se<tion relating to the city clerk shall, m any
city and .'.unty, be .Icm-d to relate ,„ the clerk of the legislative M,
thereof.
7. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 22.
fliuTiE •'•■ S.nuK Contlitutional Amcndmct Xo. U. A r<;,.Mw» to
• ,.r„„..r,., ,/,.■ p.„„(. -,/ /*c S,„U uf CalilunC,a an amcndmr,,, U, the
\,„Lt,,t, / .«.rf «'.-". <•» """■"«'"'<' •"■'■"" { "' ■"■"■'', '.'*',';;;;
r,Mu<., I: /.f/.>/«ti.c ;mir,r«. .1.../ r,.rr,-...ff to thr pcop/. ol Ih, .s/a c
of lalilor„i„ th, vo'cr to yropo,.- Ia,r.. .tatut,, a,,d «"'>'''>"'' "" [)
tL coLtuti..,. a..a to c,.,.c. th. .a... at th. poll. ":^<J^;^"J_
,Ac ;c„i,(«r»rc ,,,0/ «(..- r„crr.«i, to the people of the *'"';'!;'
fon.iathe po,crr to approve or rejeet at the poll, a„y art o, naMon
or part uf any aet of the Ugulatiin:
The legislature of the Stale of falifornia. at it» regular sessom .-otu-
menc n ..,. the secmd -lay of January. l-.Ul. two thirds o^«'• '^e memb.xs
"ec.«l to each ..f the two houses of sai.l legislature voUiig m f»V" ^^ '
h'^eby pro,s«.s that s..-tion 1 of article IV of the coDatitution of the Stat,
of California. !«• am-nd.-.! so as I., read as follows:
SstTloN 1 Th- l.gislative power of this state .ball bo v.-st..l m a
.ZrZ assembly which slml. he d..ig„«ted -The ^^^^^^^
State of California", but the p...,de r««-rve to theil»elv«« t"" "^ "' ' '"
pro,««e l««s an.l ani.n.lmen.s to the ..m.ti.ution. and to »''«■" »;,^^.
the same. a. the .s.lls it..le,H.,i.le„, of the legislator., and «'»»/;^ "J^;
,K,wer. at their own opli.m. to so a,l..pl or reject any act. or "■' '"^'^
Ur. of any act. passe,! by the le.isUtur... The enacting ' •";• ' ^^^'J
aw .hall be The peopl.. of the Stale of «'••'»"''• d" "•«' " "^^i...
The am powfr r«irT«l to tb* people .hall be known ■. th.' n.iti.tive.
Xnou the presentation to the secretary of state of a petition certified a.
herein provided to have been sign.-.! by qualifie.1 electors, equal in number
,0 eight ,s-r cent of all the votes cast for all candidati-s for ""veriior at
,h.. last preceding general election, at which a governor was elected, pro-
liga biw or ainendm..ut .0 tl... ..nstitnlion. set for.h in full in «..d
."t ion the secretary of state shall submit the said proposed ^ or
■nei dment ,0 the constitution to the electo,^ at the ne,t ^"^eeedng
...neral election oc.curring subsequent to ninety days after he presentation
aforesai.l of said petition, or at any special election calbKl by the governor
hi " i cretion prior to such general eleclbm. .Ml such iniuat.ve petition,
hall have prinu-d across the top ther-.of in twelve point black-face type
the following: "Initiative measure to be submitte,! directly to the electors.
fpon the presentation lo the secretary of state, at any time not less
than ten davs before the commencement of any regular session of the
le.'islature, of a petition certified as herein provided to have been signed
bv- qualifie.I .lectors of the state «,ual in number to five per cent of al
the votes cast for all candi.lates f..r governor at the last preceding general
electi.m, at which a governor was ele.ted. proposing a law set forth in
fnll in said petition, the s.crctary of slate shall transmit the ^-n"^' Jo '^e
l..gislature as soon ns it .onven.s an.l organ,/..-s. The law proposed by
such petith-n shall be .ither ena.te<l or r..je.te.l without change or amend-
ment bv the legislature, within forty .lays from the time >t is received by
the legislature. If any law proposed by such p<.|it.on shall be enacted by
the legislature it shall be subject to referendum, as hereinafter provided
If nnv law so p..titione.l for b.- rejectiKl. or if no action is taken upon 1
bv the legislature within said forty days, the secretary of state shall
submit it to the people for approval or rejection at the next ensuing
general election. The legislature may reji-ct any measure so ProP<«e^ by
initiative petition and propose a different one .,n the same subject by a
vea and nay vote upon separate roll ..all. and in such event both measures
;hall be submitted by th.. secretary of state to the el.-ctors for approva
or rejection at the next ensuing general election or at a prior specia
election called by the g.ivernor. in his discretion, for such purpose. All
said initiative pe.i,i..ns last abov.- .lescrib.-.! shall have printed in twe ve
point black-fa<v tyi- the following: "Initiative measure to be presented
to th.. legislature."
The second power r. s..rved 10 the people shall be known as the referen-
dum No act pnsscl by the l.-gislature shall go into effect until ninety
days after the final adjournment of the session of th.- legislature which
nas-se,! su. h act. ex..-i.t acts calling electi.ms. acts providmg for tax levies
^appropriations for the usual curr.-nt expenses of the st..te. "°* . "^g*-"^^-
mea't res nec,.ssary for the imme.liat.. preservation of the public peace.
' health or safelv. passe.! by a two-lhir.ls vote of all the m.mbers el.-cted to
,.ach house. Whenever it is d..em..d ncrssary for the imm..<!iate preserva-
Zn of the public pea.e. health or safety that a law shall ^" '"«» •"""'^■«;«
cff,..,. a statement of the fact« constituting such n.-cessity shall be set forth
in one section of the act, which section shall Ik- passed only upon a yea and
„av vote, npon a separate roll call theri-on; „r.>Mrfrrf. (■««■-■. cr. hat no
measure cr..ating or alK,lishing any office or changing the salary, erm or
daties of any officer, or granting any franchise or specm P"vil.'BJ. or
creating anv vesl.'d right or interest, shall Ih- construed to be an urgency
m"as2. Vny law so passe.l by the l.gislature and declan^l to Ih- an
urgrncv measure shall go into iium.Hliatc effect.
rpon the presentnlbm to the secr.tary of state within ■""^ty/'y^"''"
the final a,liournm..nt of the L.gislature of a petition certihcHl as heren
p^vide.1. to have Is-en sign.Kl by .,u«lifie.l ..lectors equal - ■>' m^K-r ,0 five
K-r cent of all .he voles cast for all can.li.lates for S^"""^ «'■'•; «f
preceding Ben..r«l el..clion at which a governor was eb^cted "^"ing that
any act or secti.m or part of any act of the legislature, be subm.tted to the
Ztor^ fir their approval or rej.-ction. the secretnry of state ^l.-n suhm
,0 the electors f..r their approval or rej.Klion such act. «' -«'<>° °: P«'^
of such act at tb,. next succeedin:- gen.ral election o«urring at »»? Ji"^
:i,:'S.ent 'to thirty days after the filing of -'<'.'-;''-" -ir^pri-to
..lection which may be ..alld by the g..vernor. m '"'* ^'^''^ ,IJ ^^^n
such regular el«lion. ami n., su.h act or secti.m or part of such lu^t sh.^
go into effect until and unless approvcl by a "'^"^'.O- "V ^^^^^^.''f^*^
Sectors voting then-on : but if « referendum ,«..tion '» f "^ "^^'X, "J
S.H tion or part of any act the remain-l.-r of such act shall not be delayed
from going into effect. . „--_|,
Anv act. law or amendment to the .-ons.ituticn "''•'-^""' '" ''''X ^,
,,y ..iiher initiative or n.feren.lum l-i'*"" «»'> ""^'T',^. .LT^n r t^
Ihe vote, c^st then.on. al any ele.ti..n. shal lake - f-^' '";•.';/",;, ';' so
date of the offi.ial .b..|«rati..n of Ihe vote by the 7;^'^""> ".'"'" ^^
act. law ..r amendment to the con..i.u.i»n. 'n.«>««'^"; '^ "^„^,^' ,',,
p^pi... shall u. subj... to the veto >-;;;;, ;Vhe*;"p™ at tt ;.uun*r
or amendment to the coMtitulion. adopted b} the p..«pie i~
J
F.T.Errios piiornA matiox.
tliH initi:ilivi- pruviMioiw .if IliK «...iiuii. sl.iill Im- am.'ii.M or rii»-al«l
<-xcei)t l.y a \..tf oi llie hI.-ii.us. unless .iiliiMW is.' |iruvi.l.><I in -iiiil iiiilia
liv* measurv; but a.-u au.l law, udopte.1 li.v ilii- im'o|.1.' unii.T Ihf ivfrreu
ilum pro%'iiiiotis of this s«>,'lion may bi- anieiiiliil by lUi- li'iilslature at ;iii>
8ul>8«iuent sfgsiou llnTi'df. If any provisimi i>r iirovisiiiUs iit Iwii i>r nnuv
measures, aiiprovod by tlw eli'ctors at thi' sami' I'lcciinn. Lcuriict. Ilu- pro-
riaion or provisions i>f tin.' measuri' recviviue Iho liiehi'st atlirmativo voir
sliall iircvuil. I'litil oIli.TWisc proviili'd l>y law, all iiP'asuri's sulimittMl
lo n voir of the I'livlors, uiiiliT the provisions of this section, sliull In-
priute<l. unil loKollier uilh aranments for anil »i:ainst each such measure
hy the proponenl.s ami opiKiueuls ihereof. shall Is' niaihsl to each elector
iu the same manner as now provided by law as to aiu'-mlments to the
constitution, i)roposed by the legislature ; and the [s'rsons to prepare and
present such arguments shall, until otherwise provided by law, be selected
by the presidiuK officer of the senate.
It for any reason any initiative or referendum measun-. proisisc'd by
|H>lition as herein proviiled. be not snbmitletl at the election spccilied in
this section, such failure shall not prevent its submission at a sucivislin;;
;ieni'ral election, and no law or amendment to ihe constilutiou. |iro|Kised
by the legislature, shall be submitted at any election unless at the same
election there shall be submiltiil all measures proi>osi'<l by i»-liliiin of ihe
electors, if any U' so proi>osed. as herein provided.
Any inilialive or referendum petition may lie presenied in s'llions. but
each s,,, lion shall contain a full and correct copy of Ihe title ami i, xl of
Ihe pro|M)Si-d nnusure. Kach si«ner shall add to his sigiialure his plan-
of residence, iiiving th»' sireel and nuDilH'r if such exist. His el.'clion
precinct shall also apis-ar on the papi'r after his name. The iiumb<T of
siKiiatures attached lo each section shall be al the pleasure of ihe is-rsou
soliciting signatures lo the same. .\ny qualiheil elwtor of ihe slaie shall
bi, compelcnt lo solicit said sigualurcs within the county or cily and oiinty
of which he is an el.clor. tiiih section of the pelitiou shall bear the
nam,' of ihe coiinly oi cily and county in which it is iiiciilal,'d. and only
ytialitieil electors of such county or cily and county shall l»' cjiiipetent lo
sign such section. Kach section shall have attached llierelo the alHdavil
of the pt'ison soliciling signatures to the same, staling his own <|ualitica-
lions and thai all the signatui-es to the atlached section were made ;a his
presence and thai lo tin- besl of his know leilge and lielief ea,'h signature
lo the seclloii is the geniiin,' signature of the person whose name it pur-
lM>rls to be. and no other affidavit iheieto shall be niiuirisl. The altidavil
of any person soliciling signatures hereunder shall 1h' verified free uf charge
by any officer authorized lo administer ouths. Such i^'tilions so virihi'il
shall lie i>rima facie evidence Ihal the signatures thereon are g,-nnine and
that the persons signing the same are ijualitied electors. I'uless and until
it be otherwise proven upon official invesli|,'atiou, it shall b«' presumed
ihat the |M'tition presented contains the signaturi's of the i,'i|ui>ile number
of ipialitii^l electors.
Kach section of the petition shall be liled with the clerk or n-gistrar of
voters of tlii' county or city and county iu which it was circulated, lait all
said .sections circulated in any county or cily and county shall be liU'd at
the game time. Within twenty days after the hiiiig of such )H-titi,rn in his
office the saiil clerk, or registrar of voters, shall dt'lermiiii' from ill,- n-mrds
of ri'gislration what numU'r of qualitieil eleciurs lun-e signed the sain,', .-iiid
if neci'ssary tlu' board of suix-rvisors shall allow said clerk ,a r,'gislrar
ailditioim! assistants for the puriiose of examining such |H'iitioii and |,n,-
vide for their i-ompiiisation. The .said ch'rk or registrar. u|hjii the ivrnple-
(iuu of such exaniination. shall forthwith attach to said )>etitioii. except
the signatures iher,'lo appeudeil, his cerlitiitite, pro|H'rly daleil, sluiwing
the result of saiil examination and shall forthwith liansmil said |H'tiiion.
lugelher with his saiil i-ertilicale, to the siiretary of stall' and uls<i tile a
copy of said certihcate in his office. Within forty days fr<an th,* trans-
luissiuu of the said is'tition and certiticate by the clerk or registnir to the
secretary of slate, a supplemental petition identical with the original as
lo the l>ody of the is'liiion but conlainiiiK supplemental names, nuiy In
hied with thi' clerk or registrar of voters, as aforesaid. The clerk or reg-
istrar of voters shall within ten days after the tiling of such supjilemenlal
(H'titiou make like examination ihereof. as of the original |ieiili<>u, and
upon the compb'tiou of such ixaminatiou shall forthwith aitaeb to said
pa-lit i<m his (vrtilicale. pro|M'rly datnl. shnwing the result of .sai.l examina-
tion, and shall forthwith Iraiismil a copy of said suppleuu'ntal petition,
except the sigiialun's therein appeinbtl. togelher wilh his cerlilieate, to
the secretary of stale.
When the s<Hretary uf slate shall have rts-eivisl from one or more county
clerks or r^'gistrars of voters a (xMition o'rtitied as herein provided to have
b««D signed by the re<|uisile uuiuls-r of qualilietl eb-clors. he shall ferlhwilh
trenHDiil lo Ibe eoiinly clerk or registrar of voters of every wuniy „r cit.v
and iivunly in the state bis o'riificale showinK such fact. A iH-liiion shall
be deemml lo lie tiled wilb Ihe necreliiry uf sute u|iua iba- dale of tli«
ris-elpt by hiui of a i'i*rlilicale or eertilb'ales showing said iielition lo lie
isned hy the requisite miuber of electors of the state. Any county clerk
,.r registrar of voters shall, upon receipt of such copy, tile the same for
nciird in his office. Tlo- duli.'s iM'iein imposcsl upon Ihe clerk or registrar
of volers shall In- inrformed by sii, || re;;islrar of voli-is in all eases where
the office of registrar of volers exists.
The inilialive and ii'fereiidum isiwers of the ix-ople are her«-by further
ii'serveil to Ihe eleciors of each county, I'ily and county, city and town nf
the slate, to lie I'xeri'lsed under such proi-edure as may be prmided l,v
law. I'ntil olhirwise inoviibil by law. the li'gislalive body of any such
ei,iini,\. i-il.v and iiiiinly. city or town may provide for the manner uf
exercising the initiative and referendum power herein reserved to such
counties, i-ilies and counties, cities and towns, but shall not require more
than hfteen per cent of the eltstors thereof lo jiropose any initiative
measure nor nmre than ten is'r cent of the eliH-tors thereof to order the
refcr>'iidiiiu. .N'olhing iiiutnined in this section shall be construed as
afi'.'cting or limiling ihe present or future jHiwers of cities or cities and
counties having charters adopted under Ihe provisions of se<tion eight of
article eleven of this constitution. In the submission to the electors of
any measure under this seclioii, all officers shall be guidisl by ihe general
laws of this slate, excepi as is herein otherwis,' providisl. This si'ction is
si'lf-executing, bill legislation may be eiiacleil to facilitate its operation,
but in no way limiting or ii-striding eiih.'r Ih,' provisinns of this si'dioii
or the powers herein res**rved.
8. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 23.
I'lt.viTti: IT. — Stiiiili riiiinliluli'iiiiil Ann hJiik nl \ii. .!■'•. .1 I'snlutiun In
f,M>/i'>«i /,/ Iht i-iiifili of till- Stiitf itf I'lllit'tiniii «« a III' ii'l nil III to Ihv
riiiixtiluliiiii iij ihi sliili Itij iidilinii n ni if urliilr llunln lo bv iium-
Inml nrliilr Will. iiK.iiilinil tor Ihi nnill liij thi liivlorK. uf illllilir
iiffirialu^
The legislatim- of the .'<tnle of (.'alifornia, at its regular session com-
mencing on the second day of .lanuary, 11)11, two thirds of all the uiendK-rs
eled.sl lo each of the two houses of the legislature voting in favor thereof,
hereby pniiKwes thai a new article Is' addeil to the constilutiou of Ihe Stale
of I'alifoniia lo Iw niinilH-rtsI article XXIII thennif, to read as follows:
AUTKI.K XXIII.
Skiiion 1. Kveiy eh'ctivi' public officr of the ."<lale of falifornia ina.v
Ih' removi'd from office at any lime by the electors entitled t,> vote for a
sul^1'ssor of such incnnilH'UI, through Ibe procedure and in the manuer
herein pnnidisl for. which proc^slure shall if known as the recall, and is
in addition to any other nictho<l of removal pnividisl by law.
The priKediire hereunder lo effts-t the removal of an inciiuibcnl of an
eh'clive public office shall lie as follows: .V i»'lition sigiusl by elittors
eiilitlisl lo vole for a siu'cessor of Ihe inciimlHUt sought lo be reiuovisl,
ispial ill numlnr to al least twclv,' (s't cut of the entire vole cast at the
last preceiling eleition for all candidales for tli,- office uhiili the incumlient
sought lo Is' ivmov'sl iKvupies l proviiled Ihat if Ihe officer sought to be
reiuovisl is a state officer who is ■•b'clisl in any political sulslivision of the
state, said iielition shall be signed by eleciors entilleil lo vote for u sile-
ii'ssor t,> the incumlient sought to Is- removed, ispial in niiiulH'r to at least
twenty per <vul of the entire vole cast at the last precs-ding eh-ction for all
candidates for the office which the inciiiuU'nt sought to be iiinoveil isrupiest
demanding an election of a su(svs.sor lo the ollicvr iiamtsi in .snid [letition.
shall li,' addressisl to the .secretary of stale and liled wilh the clerk, or
i-egistrar of voters, of Ihe coiiniy or cily and county in which the peliliun
was cinulatisl : inoiiilnl. thai if the nlliis'r sought In be n- visl was
ilfcttsl ill the stale at large such is'lilion shall Is- circulated in not Iitis
than H\e counties of the stale, and shall be signed in each "f such counties
by electom is|ual iu numlx'r to not li-ss Ihan one per ii'ut of the eulir,'
\ote cast, in each of said isiiinties. at sjiid .'1,'clion. as above esliinatml.
Such jielilion sliall coulain a gen.'nil sialemenl of Ihe grounds on which
the n-inoval is sought, which sialemenl is intended solely fnr 111,' iuforma-
liou of the el«'tor», and ihe siitficiency of which shall not be o|m'Ii lo review.
When such p<'titiou is cerliti,sl as is herein prnxidisl lo the secretary
..f slate, he shall forlhwith siibiiiit the said |»'iitii>n. t.igeib.'r with a .-.•rlili-
lale of its sufficiency, in th>' governor, who shall tli,ri'U|s>n order and fix
a date for holding the election, not less than sixi.x days nor more llinn
.■igbl.^ days from the dale of such certifii-ote of the secretary of state.
The governor shall make or <«u»e to Im- made publication of notice for
the holding of such el<-<tion. and oHbs'P. charged by law with duties i-on-
irming elections shall make all arrangements for such election and tbe
aaoK sluill Ik- eonducted. relunnsl, and the n-suli thensif diH'lared, in all
rraprcl* a< are other slate ele<'iiuus, t>u llie otBcial lialloi at such el>s.'tiuu
^hall bt' priule.l
torth in tbe petiti^
three hundred wi
officci's jusiiti.'iiii
any otiiier shall I,,'
an.\' coitnti. i,r eityl
petition against su4
substsiueut to the
slandiiig such resin
from any olher cad
appoiiitisl to Kll sd
ek-clcd at the said j
An.v person ma.v|
recall election by
recall election, eiju^
of voles cast at llM
which Ihe iucumlK
iiig petition shall
live days before su
There shall Is'
rei'iill is to be
of tH'i'son against
nffice uf (title of ill
•Yes" ami X.
in which the \
or against such re^
shall also Ih, pi-iiii«
as candidates to s^
from olliii* by said
candidate for .said i
ns'llll of the peINO
the (lerson against |
as a candidate fori
lion of 111,' I'lsall of
Is'Ut shall colli iiiii4
incumbent shall lb
i|ualitication i>f lii
cjindiilales for sai4
regular election,
officer, then ih,
for the offict-' slialll
term. In casi' ihe|
fail lo ipialify w
Ihe office shall Is'
Any ntull |stiH
iimtain a full ami i
signer shall add
and numls'r. if sua
pajwr after his nan
shall Ih' al the jil^
Any iiiialiKisI ele
lures within the
Kai-h sei-tiou of ila
niiinly in which it I
or city and coiiniyj
shall have allach,
lo the same staling
iittachisl section
knowlislg,, and beli(
of the iH-rsoii w ho«
shall Is, rt,iiuir>s|.
under sliall 1h' veri
an oiilli. Such pu^
signniun-s therein
sjim*' are ipialihtsi |
official in\'esiigaiiu
tains the sigiiaiui
the In-litinli shall Is
nr lily and ctiiini;
eiiliilisl in an.v c<>ti|
Within Iwenly da
ri'gistrar nf \oters,|
what nunilsT of nt
the lioard nf SU|M
assisianiH for the
isiw|iensjiiion. Th
eMOiiiiatioo, shall 1
EtjEOTlOX l'l{t>'r,A MAriO\.
pi'lilioll l>> •"■
^y I'uunly rierk
till' same for
nk i.r rpgi^trar
Inll "iisrs wlliT.'
hiTfliy furtli.T
fctv Miiil lown of
h.,. ipinviilol li.v
|<ly of iiiiy sikIi
till' iiuimii'r of
k'sorviHl to sui'h
■ot risiuifo uiort"
liny iiiiliutivi-
>of to oi-iliT the
oiiiistriKMl as
it's or citirs autl
I siMtioii liirlil of
llif ilittors of
U liy 111'' Ki'iiiTul
r\\i> M'ciioii is
kl«* its oitrratioii,
ks of tills s.'ilioii
*T NO. 23.
.1 ntohltioH tit
itm mltit'iit til the
rilii til lie iitlin-
|i7ii/«ix. Ill iiiililie
ulai- si'ssioii roiii-
^f all till' iiii'tnliiTs
ill fayor thenof.
tuliou of till- Stat''
IfikI a.; follows ;
laif talifornia may
|||<-(I to voti' for a
pil ill iIk' iiiaiiiK'i'
tli>' r.Mall. ami is
I law.
iiiciiiiiioiil of an
[sisiii'"! Ii.v I'littors
^Ut to !"• ri'iuovisl.
voii' lasi at till'
hi<li till' iii< imil"""
^Ifio-r stiiiiiUt to I"'
siilxlivisiou of thf
Ui vote for a niK-
I iiiiiuInT to at least
diU)! elei'llou for all
■ rellioveil .Htll|>ii'Sl
Lsl ill saiil iR-titioii.
Willi tilt' rIerk. or
wliirli the ix-tition
!>.. ii'iiioveil wa*
viilatisl ill not Uiw
^I'li of siiL'h i-oiiulies
„.|il of tl utipe
Ills alHive esiiiiialwl.
Kroniiils oil which
•ly for till- informa-
nt Is- oiK'n to review.
|..<| to the iwH-retary
ihir with a ivrtiH-
<.ii|Min onler ami fi»
d»y» "or nion> lh«n
itary of »ute.
Jicaliun of notice (or
Paw with dutie* con-
uh election and rtie
^re<if ihs'Uml. in all
■ I lot at »uch electkio
^llall 111- i.rinl..cl. in uol inon- tliah two iiiiiiilre.l woi'.ls, the ri'usoiis set |
lorth in the petition for ilemaiiding his ■■ecall. .Vml in not more than
three humlreil words there .shall ul.so lie printiMl. if ilesinil hy him, the
i.fliier's jiistit'i.alion ot his tourse in olhr. . I'loieeilini's f.ir the n-.all •■!
any oHi.i'r shall lie .leeiiie.l to lie peialinu from the dale ..f iIm' liliim «ilh |
any coiinl.i. or city and county clerk, or i-euisirar of voters, of any rieall
peiilion airainsi siiili officer: anil if such officer shall resign at any time I
slll>s.H|llenl to the tiliin.- thereof, the I all eleclion shall l.e held nolwilh-
standing such r.-siuiiation. aii.l the vacancy caiise.1 l.y such resiunaiion. or
from anv other .aiis.'. shall l.e lilh'il as provided liy law. I.iit the isTsoii
„,,|.oinie'd to till such vacancy shall hohl his offiii. only until Ihi' iktsoi,
elected at tlio said recall cli-rlion shall qualify.
Any iierson may lie noniiiiatcd lor ihe oltice which is to he HUed at any \
recall eleclion liy a petition siirn.Ml hy electors. (|ualified to vote at such
r.'call eleclion, oiual in nuinln'r to at least one per <vnt of the total numUr !
i,( voles cast at the last preciHlinj.' election for all candidates for Ihe office
which the iucuiuhent sought to U' removed ocupies. Kach such nouiiiiai-
iiiK ts'lJlion shal filed with Ihe secr.'larx i>( slaie nol I. ss than tweiiiy-
live dais hcfoli' such recall eleclion.
There shall In- printed on the recall l.allol. as very olliivr whose
le.all is lo !»• votiil on ihereal. the f.dlovvinj; iiiieslioii : "Shall i name
„f l«.rsoii lu-ainsl whom the recall peiiliou is tiled | he r...alled from ih,.
„lli..' of (title of the oHiceiV, followiii-' which iiiieslion shall li.' the woi.U
••Ve>" anil ".No" on si.parale lines, wilh a Idaiik space al tli.' rijiht of each.
in which Ihe V r shall indicate, hy slamiiiiiK a criws tXl. his lote for
„r a;:aiiisl such i all. On such liiillols. uiiiler each such i|Ueslioii. lli..ie
.hall also Ih. printitl Ihe iiaiins of ihose iktsoiis who have In-.h nominated
•IS , indidates to succeed the |H'rMiii recalhil, in case ln' shall l"' ivuioved
rn.i.i olli,,' l.y said recall eh-clioii : hut no vole cast shall l»' counl.Ml for any
candidate for said office iinl<>ss ihe voter al.so voted on said i|iiestioii of the
nsall of the person souitht to Ik- ivcallisl from Siiid office. The name of
Ihe |»-rson airainst whom the istitioii is lil.nl shall not appear on the l.allot
as a candidate for the office. If a majoriiy of tlios.' volinj: on said .lues-
lion of the risall of any incuinlient from otiiiv shall vote -.No", said incuin-
l„.|it shall continue in said office. If a majority shall vole "Ves'. sahl
inciiml^nt shall Ihereuiion Ik- deem..l leinoviil from such office, upon the
,,ualitication of his siicc<'S.sor. The canvassers shall lanvass all voles for
.audidat.'S for said offi.i- anil declare the result in like manner as m a
iciiular elislion. If the vote at any such iwall election shall ncall the
„ffi,er Iheii the candidate who has rec-ived the Iml-Ii-i niinrn.r of voles
for the offiw shall 1"' thendiy declnnil el.st.sl for the remainder of the
lerm. In ca.si' the isrson who n-ceiMil Ihe Inchest iiiimlK'r of votes shall
fail lo iiiialifv within ten da.is after reviving the cvrlihcate ,.f ehction,
offiee shall Ih- ileeimHl vacant and shall I.e lilhsl acconlins: to law.
.\nv n.all i-titiou may he presiuled in s.-.lions. lint each section shall
i.inla'in a full and accurate o-py of Ihe title ami text of the pelilioii. Kach
..i..nir shall add to his sicnature his phii-e of nsideniv. civim.- the sin-et
.mil nnniUr. if such exist. His eh-ctioii precinct shall also appear on the
|.ai«'r after his name. The numlier of siciiatiin-s apis-mhil to each gectiou
,liall 1k' at the pleasure of the ihthoii solicitiiiK sis:naiim's to the same.
\nv .,ualiH.sJ eUstor of Ihe state shall Ih- comiR'teiit lo solicit such siKna-
hires within the tsiiinty. or city and comity, of which he is an elector.
Kach sistiou of the ,H-tition shall U-nr the name of the ouiiity. or city and
inlv in which it is lircnhit.sl. a mly qimliH.'<l chi-tors of such county
..r ciu and iimnlv shall I- comiK'tent to Hign such s.'ci Kach siction
.hall have attached thereio Ihe affi'Uivit of the person soli, inn:: -isnalures
1., the same slalim: his .pialifications and that all tli.' siu-nalim'S to he
..tla.hisl stHlion were made in his presi-ntv and thai to the l»-st of lu«
km-wlislce ami Ix'lief each siKnalun- to the si-clion is the j:.'nuine suiiature
.,f the isrson whoso name it pnr|«,rls to Ik-; ami no otii.r alK.lavit ther.to
shall !»' ns,uir.sl. The affidavit of any ja-rson solicitini: siKiialures lien-
under .hall Is- verifiwi free of charge l.y any offi.vr authori^tsl to a.liiiimsier
an .Mith. Su.h IK-tilion so M'rilie-I shall U' priiim facie evi.lemv that i-
Mitnaiiin-s th.-ri'to «p,K-nd.sl are KCiiiine and that the ,H'rsons siBUing Hi.
,«,m.. «r litie.1 ehstors. liiU-ss and until it is otherwis.- pnnen M|"a.
offi.ial investiBaiioii. it shall Ik- pn-sum.sl that tli.- ,K'tition pn-seut.-l -o^
laii.s the siKuatim- of the nH,iii»ite niiml-r of eh'ctors. Fji-h s.sti..n ...
the ...tition shall I- tihsl wilh the cl.rk. or r-'gislrar ..f v n. of the "•<"".>
i.r .itv nn.l .-.mntv in which it was .innlal.sl . I.nt nil such s.Hl„.n- ...
,„l,.t.; inv ...nniy ..r .-ity ami cainty shall 1- lihsl al iIk- .ai..- ""-•
Within iwentv days after the dale of HlitiK such i-tilioii, the •'■"'"
■.ti.trnr of volen., .hall finally determine fn.m the r.si.r.ls ..f regi.ir n n
.hat numlnr of qiialifiwl el.stors hav.- .ig.i.sl ill.' «.i.»- ; ai.'l. 'f "7';;"'' ^j
.,„. |.*nl of «u,H.rvi,..„ .hall allow «... h clerk or f"'"-'"'' """2ir
,..i..ant. for Ilw pt.nx-e of eiaminin, su. h ,-'titii.n and pn.vide f..r il«-ir
..,„,..n«.ti«n. l-be Mid clerk or r-.i-trar. ii|«.n the ooaipleli.'.. -f -u- U
..u.iiiaii.«. .hall forthwilh attach I h ,.'ti.i..n hi. .-riihcat. . p.-l-nj
.l.iled. showini; ihe i.-sull ..f ..i. Ii .-vaiuination and submit said i«-tiIiou.
.Mvpt as t.. the siBnatnres append.'.! therei... i.i the .secretary of state and
t.le a copv ..f sai.l .•.rtiticate in his office. Within forty days from the
iraiivinissi.... ..f ih.' sai lition an.l .■.'rtiti.'at.- l.y the .letk or registrar
,,|- 4 ,s I,, Ih.' secr.'tary of stal... a supph-m.-nlal i»-titi..n. i.l.'ntical with
il... ..ii'.;inal as to tli.' iMKly of Ihe |»'lilioi. hut coiitnininK siipph-inental
names, may l.e nhsl wilh 111.' clerk or r.'t'isliar of v..ters. as aforesaid,
rh.' il.'rk or ri-irislrar of voters shall within ten days after the filing of
such sii|.|il.niental pi'lilion niak.' lik.' examination thereof as of Ih.' original
p.'iili..ii. an.l upon Ih.' i'oncli|si..ii of su.h .-xainiiialion shall forlhwilh
alla.h 1." such i«'lilion his .-..rlificate. proi»'rly dal.sl. showing th.' result
,.f such examination, and shall forthwith transmit such su|ipleniental peli-
lion, i-xcept as to the signatun-s thi-ri-on. together with his said cvrtifi.ate,
to the secretary of state.
When the s.'cr.'iary of stati- shall have n-ceived from one op mon-
.ouiily cl.rks. or registrars of voi.-rs. a is-tition i-i-rtifi.Ml as herein pro-
vi.h'.l 1.1 hav.' h.s'.i >ii!n.'.l liy Ihe r...piisil.' nnnils'r of .|ualifi.'.l electors. Iic
.hall forlhivilh Iransinil lo 111.' county clerk or regi.tiiir of voters of every
...uiily or lity an.l i-oii.ily in ill.' slat.' a .•.'rtificat.' showing such fact : and
su.h il.'rk or r.-aislrar of v. iters shall theri'iiisin til.' sai.l .•.•rlili.at.' sh.iw-
iin: such fa.l ; an.l sinh clerk ..r n-gislrar ..f v..|.rs shall ilareiipon til.'
sai.l ...•rliliiale f..r r.c.r.l in his olli.-.'.
.\ p.'lili..n shall 111' d.'iin.'.l to I..' fihsl wilh ili.' s.-. r.iaiy of >lai.' ii|hiii
Ih.' .lal.- of the reivipt hy him of a .irliti.al.- ..r . .riifi.al.s sli.iwing the
said iM'lilion to h.- sign.'.l hy th.' r.siuisile numh.'r of el.-.t..rs of lU- state.
\.i recall ii.'tili.iii shall he ririnlal.sl ..r fihil against any offic.'r nulil
h.' has a.lually h.l.l his ..Ifi.-.' f.ir al Last six m.u.lhs: >av.' an.l exii'pt it
may h.' lih.l against any imniliir ..f ill.' slat.' l.'gislalur.' al any liiii.- after
live ila.xs rr..ni Ih.- < ..nv.niiig an.l ..lu'ani/.iim of ihe l.'iiislalur.' aft.'r his
.'lel'liou.
If at any ri'call el.'ctioii ill.' incumlHiii wlio.s.' r.'inoval is s.iuglil is not
I'etiilhsl, hi- shall he repaid fr.iin th.' stale treasury any amount l.'gally
.'Xpeiiih>.l hy him as expens.'s of such el.Hlion. and the legislaiure shall
provid.' api.ropriation for such pui'p..s.'. and no protisilings for another
n-call el.-ction of sahl inciiiiil..'nt shall Is- initial.'il within six n...nll.s after
such .lection.
If the gov.'iuor is sought to li.' r.i.io\.'.l nu.l.'r the pr.ivisions of this
articl.'. iIk' .luties li.rein inipos.'.! upon him shall I..' p.'rform.il hy the
li.-ut.'nanl gov.rnor ; an.l if llf s.'creiary of state is sought to 1k' .emoved.
the duliis li.r.'iu in.iios.'.l upon him shall Ik- iM-rf.irmiKl hy the state i-ou-
iroUcr; an.l lln- duti.s li.r.'iii imiios.'d upon th.' .l.'rk or r.-gistrar of vot.-rs.
shall h.' p.'rf.irmiil l.y such r.'aislrar ..f v.. I. 'is in all <as.-s whe.-.- th.- office
of registrar of vot.'rs exists.
The rwall shall also h.' excrcis,'.! l.y ih.' .■h'ct..rs ..f .-a.-h c.nnty. city and
county, cily an.l town of the stal.', with i'ef.-r.'n<-.' to llie ehctive otfi.i'rs
Ih.n'.if, nii.h'r such iirocedure as shall Ih' pn.vi.l.-d hy law.
Intil oih.'rwise providisl l.y law. th.' l.-gislativ.- h.iily of any sn.h county,
city and county, cily or town may provide for the manner of .-.xercising
such recall pow.-rs in such .ouuties. lili.-s an.l counties, citi.-s an.l towns,
hut shall not r.s|uire any such r«-<iill is'liliou to he sign.'d hy .'leci.irs more
in numhir than tweul.v-Hve pi'r cent of the entire vole .ast al the last
pn-nsling .I.h lion for all landidales f..r ih.' offi..- which Ih.- iiKUUilM-nt
sought to U' r.'mov.sl o.-.upi.'S. Nothing her-in .-.a.tain.'.l shall Ik' con-
slriiisl as affit'liiig or liiniliiig th.- pr.-sent or future jmiWi'Is of cities or
...unties or ciii.s and coiinth-s having . hart.'is ad.ipt.-d under Ihe authority
given l.y 111.' constitution.
In th.- sul.mission lo the .d.H-tors of any |s-lilion |.r..|sHe<l under this
arlich' all otficiTS shall Is- giiidwl l.y the g.'U.ral laws of the state, ex.'cpt
as otherwise hen-in proviihsl.
This arlich' is s.-lf-ex.sulinL-. I.ui l.'gislati..n may In' eiia. i.sl to facilitate
its oiH'iiilion. hul in no way limiting or r™iricliiig the provisions of thi«
arti.le or th.' isiwera herein r.'s.'tvwl.
9. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 2«.
ClUMt.K :«■>..>>'<«•»< ritiiMlilMlti.lial {ihiiiiIhiiiiI \<i. JH. n n niilillliiH In
|,r«/.o.. Ill tlir i>r,.,,li ill Ik, Slat'- of r„ht,.nna an amrHilminl t; «*.
.■im.titiilii.ii III Iki Stall „l ralifiirfiia. I.n n<l.lni,i a ..c.r ...(ion (o
<ll(i«'/. 1/ Ikrniit. In III •iiiml.iliil miliuH }»• rilillilig In «;.|..«;« l«
rriminnl ca«c«.
The l.Tri.hit.ire of (he State ..f California, al its rtgular s«.ion ..'om-
mencing on tlw I'li.l day of January, in the year one thousand nine
hundred and ehven. two third* of all the roemben elected to each of the
two lioii«>>.i of said legislature voting in favor thereof, henl.y pr..i««e« lo
IlH' .|nalili.^l .l.sL.r. ..f Ih.' Stni.' "f ralifiM-nia th- following aro-mlinenl
m.ncTinv mnnr.A ua tio v.
,o .1... .ouM.iuiiuu ul ilK- Sla... of i'al.foruia l.y aUdiim a "'« ^rol.ou I.,
article VI thereof, to he numhered section 4J. to read as folluns:
Section 4i. No jiideinent «hall \w set .,«ide, or new trial Kranl.-d ii. anv
.riminal case on Ihe Ktound ot n.iMlir.-.ii.,i. nf llie jury or ll.e .m|.r..p..,
admission or rej,-clion of evidence, or lor error as to any n.nlter of pl-ad
ing or prowlure. unless, afler an exaininalion of lli.' enure cause uuludinv-
tlie evidence, the court shall he of Ihe o|iinion that the error wiiii.l.iine.l
of has resnlleil in a niisc.irriace of jiislici'.
10. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 32.
CUAPTEB titi.— *c«u(e Ct.iitlilulwiiiil AmtnJmiut -Vo. 32. .1 rt*«/H(io« /«
propose to the people of the .Stale of Valiforuia a„ aun„<lme»l to Ihe
constitution of Ihe State of California, hv aiUliiw to arlirle AA « ii< "■
teetion to he numbered leetion il. r'Inlinq to eompen^nhon for i-irfw-v
trinl aecidenU.
The legislature of the Stale ..f California at its resuiar si»ssion cuin-
meiicii.tf the second of January, lull, two thirds of all the inenil->rs
rlected to each of the two hous.>s of said h.gislature voting in favor th.reof.
hereby proj-oses to Ihe „ualitied electors of the Slate of California the
followiiiK am.ndm.nt to the consiitution of tlie State of California.
Article XX is hereby amen,l.<l by adding a new section t.. U- nniiibered
section 21 and to read as follows :
Section 21. The legislature may by .ippropriale leciNlalion <reatc and
enforce a liability on the part of all eiuployers i.. compensate their
employees for anv injury incurnnl by the said .•mployees m tli.- course of
their employment irresiiective of the fault of either party. The legislature
may provide for the settlement of any disputes arising under the leL-islation
contemplated by this section, by arbitration, or by an indusirial accident
board, by the courts, or by either any or all of these agencies, anylhins in
this constitution to the contrary nuiwitlistan.liug.
11. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 45.
ClIAPTEB tii!. — Senate Connliluiional .Unendnient Ao. i-J. .1 retoliition
proposing to the people of the Slate of Valif'jrnia an amendment to
the eonstitiitioH of the state amendina seelion 16 of arlicic X X
relating to term of office.
Resolved by the senate, the assembly coiieurring. That tin' legislature of
the Slate of California, at its regular session cimimenciiig on the second
day of January, A. 1>. ]'.»U. two thirds of all the memliers elected to each
hoiise of said Legislature voting in favor thereof, hereby proposes to the
people of the Stati' of Califorr;a that section 10 of article XX of the
constituti.ai of said stale be amended so as to read as follows:
Sec. Its. When the term of any officer or commissioner is not pro-
vided for in this constitution, the term of such officer or commissioner may
be declared by law : and, if not so declared, such officer or commissioner
■ball hold his position as such offiivr or commissioner during th.- pleasure
of the authority making Ihe appoiutnient ; but in no case shall such term
exc«Ml four years: proridid. hoiceirr. that in the case of any offio-r or
employee of any inunieipaliiy governi'd under a legally adopt, d charter,
the provisions of such charter with referenii- to the tenure of olfiee or
the dismissal from office of any such offioT or employee shall control: aiirf
provided further, that Ihe term of office of any in-rson heretofore or here-
after appointed to hold office or employm-nt during roihI behavior under
civil siTvio" laws of the stati' or of any political division thir.of shall not
he liiuiteil by this section.
12. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 47.
Chapter 00. — Senate t'onslitntional Amendment So. .}?. .4 risolution
proposing to the people of the State of California an amendment to
section twcntythree of artieic tiche nf the eonstiliitiiin of the Slate
of California, to eonfer upon the railroad eommiioion poirer and
jurisdiction to regulate and control the business of furnishing certain
commoditits and performing certain services In or fur the publtc.
The legislature, of Ihe State of Califoniia. at its r>'gular n'ssion, com
meocinK on the •■"eond day of January, one thousand nine hundred ami
eleven, two Ihirtis of all Ihe memU^rx .•lwli>d to each of the two hous.i. „t
■aid leteislature votinx •» favor thereof. lnTehy prop<iws to lb.- iw^ople of
the Stale of California that s«Ttion twenty three of arti. le twelve of Ibi-
coDslitution of the Slate of California be nnii-uil»l »• as to n-ad a«
(ollowa :
ticcttoa 23. Kveiy private corporsUoa, sad evenr iadividiMl or aiiMicia-
hull ol Individuals. owuioK. op«-ratiug, uiaaagiug. or i..nlrolliiig any
commercial railroad, intenirban railroad, street railroad, canal, pipe line,
plant, or ei|uipment. or any pari of such railroad, canal, pijie line, plant
or eguipnient within this stale, for the lrans|)orlalion or conveyance of
pass.'nsers, or exjiress nialt<r. or freight of any kind, including crude oil,
or for the transmission of telejihone or telegraph messages, or for the
prodiicliou. generation. transmis.siou, delivery or furnishing of heal, light,
water or |>ower or for the furnishing of storage or wharfage facilities,
either ilirectly or indirectly. In or for the public, and every commcui carrier,
is hereby dtclaiid to Iw a public utility subject to such control and regula-
tion by Ihe railroad eomtuission as may be provided by the legislature, and
every class of private cori>oralions, individuals, or associations of indi-
viduals hen-afler declared by the legislature to 1m' public utilitii-s shall
likewise 1«' siil.j.'ct to such control and regulation. The railroad commis-
sion shall have and exercise such power and jurisdiction to suis'rvise and
regulate imbli<- utilities, in the State of California, and to lix Ihe rales to
Ik> charged for coniniodilies furnished, or services renderi'd by public
utilities as shall be coiifiM-ieii upon it by the legislalun>. and the right of
till' l.gislaliir.' to c.infer powers upon the railroad commission respecting
public utililies is hereby declaivd to Im- iilenaiy and to In' uuliiniled by
anv provision of this constitution.
I'rom and after the passage by the l.gislatuie of laws conferring powers
u|.on the railroad commission respecting public utilities all powers respect-
ing such public utililies vested in boards of sup<'rvisors. or municipal
councils, or other governing bodies of the several ci.unliis, citii>s and
counties, cilies and towns, in this state, or in any coiuinission created by
law and existing at the time of the passag.' of such laws, shall cvase so
far as such jiowers shall conflict with the powers so <oiiferred upon the
railroad commission: proridol. hi.irever. that this section shall not a«fect
such powers of control over any public utility vested in any city and
county, or incorporated city or town as, at an election to lie held pursuant
to laws to be passeil hereafter by the legislature, a majority of the qualified
electors voting thereon of such city and county, or incorporated city or
town, shall vote to retain, and until such election su<li powers shall con-
tinue uiiimpairiHl : but if the vote so taken shall not favor the continuation
of such iiowers they shall thereafter vest in the railmad commission as
providHl by law: and pn,ri<l<<l. further that where any such city and
county or incoriiorat.-d city or town shall have electe.1 to continue any
powers resiM>cting public utilities, it may, by vote of a majority of its
(lualitLed ehitors voting thereon, thereafter surren.ler such i)owers to the
railroad commission in the manner to lie prescribed by the legislature; or
it such municipal corporation shall have surrendered any powers to the
railroad ciimmission. it may. by like vote, thereafter r.invegt iisi-lf with
such power. .Nothing in this s<'ction shall be construed as a limitation
upon any power conferr.>d ujion the railroad commission by an.v provision
of this consliluiion now existing or adopted concurrently herewith.
f
i
13. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 48.
ClIAlTKB •il.^-'<'""i'' Consliluliuna! Imendminl Au. is. .1 ri'oliilion to
propose to the people of Ihe State of California an amendment to the
r.,nstilalion of Ihe state, by amending section SJ of artieic XI relating
t„ Ihe poirers conjernd on municipal corporations by freeholders'
chart I rs.
The legislature of the Slate of California, at its regular session, com-
mencing on the »ec<md day of January, in the year one thousand nine
hundred and eleven, two thirds of all the memlH'rs el.-cted to each of the
two houses of said k-gi«lalure voting in favor theri-of. hereby proimseg to
the yualili"! electors of Ihe Slate t.f California, the following amendment
to the constitution of the Stale of California so that section »j of article
XI of said constitution shall read as follows:
Section !Sj. It shall be com|H lent, in all charter* framed under the
authority given by section eight of article eleven of this constitution, to
provide, ill addili"ii to tlios.' provisioim all.iwable by Ibis constitution and
by lb<' laws of the state, as f<dlow« :
1. Kor llx' ^institution, regulation, government, and juriwliction of
noli.-.' c-ouris. and for th.' manner in which, the limes at which, and the
terms f..r whii h the jiidgi s of such . oiirts shall In- el« i.^l or apiK>inted,
and for th- qualilii-ations and coiniiensalion of sjiid judges and of lb.-ir
clerks and allach*'-!'.
2. I'or iIm- nianiier in which. Ilie times at which, and the terms (or
which the ni.uilKTs of Inwrds of i-ilucaiiou shall Im- eh-. 1«1 or ap|H>iDte<l.
for thiir qualilii-ations, t-omiK-usalion and removal, and for Ihe number
whk'b shall constitute any one of such boards.
•i. For the ma
which the memhe
or appointed :
government of sue
4. >'or the niantf
tion shall bi- hel<l]
which, tile tiino
boards of election I
regulation, conii^J
clerks and attach^
election.
Where a city a^
into one municijia
framed under said
thereto, to provide
terms for which
\y|ios4' com|HMisalii
the superior coiirB
removal, and forj
clerks and olli
method of aii|i"iii1j
deputies, clerks
any such consolld
thereto, which
declared valid.
14. SENAl
Chapter ti".-
propose to th
consiitution
article XI ri
The legislaliircl
mencing on tlo-
and eleven, tw<
of said legislalur
electors of the
stitutiou of th"
constitution shalll
Section 111. -V(
works for supply
poriation. teleph«(
may be aciiuiredl
works, including
establish and o
servitvs mmu sii
pality may pre
government shall
mutiii'ipal coriwu
lioundaries : proH
of any other iniii
service to such ia
eijiresseil by ord
15. ASSEH
Chapter iW.
to |*CO/KW
stvtion 7 of\
in relation
eiimmou
Resolved by /I
the State of Cat
day of January, |
elected to each
that si'ction 7 o
^llall Im' niucndc
S«'ciion 7. '11
lin-sldclil nf I III'
'herein and th"
state board of
adopt a uuif"
throHgli'Hll tie
tli|nplr«l. Ill Im id
BLBCTlOJf PROCLAMATION.
biiirulliiiK &»>
Knal. pipe line,
pil>e line, plant
conveyance of
Jina rrnde oil,
or for the
of hi'at. light.
rfiiKO facilities.
Dinmon carrier.
Irol anJ ri'iinla-
lli'!:i»lnture. and
latioiis of indi-
utilitii's shall
kilroad commis-
su[H.Tvise and
Itiic the rates to
ered by public
111 the right of
siitn rosiieclin*^
iiiiliinited by
aferring powers
I i)owers respect-
k. or nuinioipal
Itiis. cilies and
piiioii iTeated by
shall cease so
irri'd upon the
I shall not affect
any city and
held pursuant
of the qualitii-d
^porated city or
Dwers shall con-
tlu' continuation
coniinission as
such city and
Ito continue any
1 majority of its
IMiwcrs to the
legislature ; or
powers to the
kvesi itself with
as a limitation
^y liny provision
erewiih.
IT NO. 48.
,1 rt tultition tu
nvndmi'iit to the
yHi-tc XI rrlatiny
hy frciholdfrt'
ar session. Oiim-
thousand nine
III each of the
iby pro|M>ses to
ving aniendment
kion >ii of article
a mill under the
couslilution. to
I coDstiiutiun and
juriwIictioD of
which, and the
il or apiioinu-d,
es and of their
hi the trrmi for
^■li or •ppoiolnl,
for I he Dumber
3. For the manner in which, the times at which, and the terms for
which the members of the iMiards of police coiuiiiissiimers shall be elected
or appiiinted : and for the constiiiilioii. re^nlatlon. coin|Hnisation, and
goveriiineiit of such boards and of the iiiiinii-ipal police foriv.
4. For the manner in which and the limi-s at which any inuiiicipal eli>c-
tiim shall be held and the result lleivof iblirmined ; for the manner in
which, the times at nhieh. and tlu' lei-nis for which the inembi'rs of all
boarrls of election shall be elei'ted or :ipi»oiiiteil. anil for the eimstitution,
regulalioii. <-omiicusatioii and government of such boards, and of their
clerks and attaches: and for all expenses incident to the holding of any
election.
Where a city and coiinly goveriimeiil has been merged and consolidated
into one municipal government, it shall also be competent, in any charter
framii] under said section i iiilit of said article eleven, or by amendment
Iherelo. to jirovide for the manner in which, the times at which and the
terms for which the several couiiiy and nuinicipal ntlicers and employeis
whose compensation is paid by such city and counly. excepting judges of
the superior court, shall be i-leclid or ap|>oint'd. and for their recall and
removal, and lor llieir comi^ensation. and for the number of deputies,
clerks and other employees llial each shall have, and for the compensation,
meiliod of apiiointment. i|ualili( alions. leniire of ofRc<> and removal of such
i|e]iuti»'s. clerks and other employees. .Ml provisions of any charter of
any such consolidated cily and county herelofore adopted, and amendments
Ihereto. which are In aoordance herewilh. arc hereby confirmed and
declared valid.
14. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 49.
ClIAfiKK i'u. — 'Si iiatr t'liHtttittiiional AittfU'iiiunt \o. -iO. A rfsuhition to
imiit'Hi' III III'- fti'ifili 1,1 thr Sliilr of >'iilifornia an amrndmrnt t'l the
roiinlilulioii uf thr Sliilc of California hy amending fclion I'.) of
ttiticlr \l nlalimj to pnblif fitililirt.
The legislature of the State of California, at its regular session, com-
inencing on the I'lid day of .fanuary. in I he year one thousand nine hundred
and eleven, two thirds of all the members elected to each of the two houses
of said legislature voting in favor thereof, hereby proposes to the qualified
electors of the Slate of California the following amendment to the con-
stitution of the State of California so that swlioii 11) of article XI of said
constitution shall ii-ud as follows:
Section I'J. Any miisiicipal coriajration may establish and operate public
works for supplying its inhabitants with light, water, power, heat, trans-
portation, telephone service or other means of coniniunicatiuu. Such works
may be acipiirixl by original construction or by the purchase of existing
works, ineluding lluir franchises, or Iniih. IVrsuns or i-orporations may
establish and ojierate works for supplying the inhabitants with such
serviirs iiisin such condilioiis and nndi r sinli legiilalioii-^ as the munici-
pality may ivrescribe under its organic law. on condition that the municipal
government shall have the right to ri'giilale the charges thereof. A
municipal coriKiratiiin may furnish such servlcis to inhabitants outside its
boundarii's: provided that it shall not furnish any servici- to the inhabitants
of any other niiinieipalily owning or o|n'rating works supplying the tumie
service to such Inliabiiants. without the cons.-nt of suili otlnr uiuiiii ipality.
expresseil Uy ordiunniv.
15. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 2.
Chapter (VS.— .1»»imfc(y funtlilutional AuK-ndvnnt Xo. J, a n$olHlioH
to i>roiio»v to thi |i>(./»/c ol thr Stair of Cnlifoiniii an amrHdmriil to
mrtioH 7 of arlirlr IX of the contliluliuu of Ihi: Sliil< of California.
Ill rrlation to thr minimnm fii riod for thr ««. of trslbonkt in thr
rontmoH grhoitU IhrotiirhoMt thr itlair,
Ur,olrrd hfi thr annrmUhj. thr tmalf ronmriin:!. Thai llie legislature ol"
the Stale of California, al ila remilar wssiou. commencing on the second
day of January, iiineleen huudnil and eleven, two thirds of lln- meinUrs
• lected to each of Ihe two hoiiw h voting in favor iheriH.f. hereby proiiose
ilmt iMH-tion 7 of nrtiile IX of Ihi nslilniion of the Stai.' of California
>liall 1h' aiiiendisl to read as follows :
.<..iii.li 7. 111.- a..i.m..r. th- »ii|»riMl.-n.|eni of piihlic hiatni. li.e the
crrMdini i.f lb- I iiit.rsily of Calif.. rnin aii.l lb.- prof.-v-.r "f \~i<.-ti>
ikenin and III- priiH'i|wls of Ihe sLile normal Mh'-.l-. .hall r..u.-tiiii' ilie
.lal' board of «lo«?ati"n. and shall .-ijiiipilr. or .auv- i.i (»• .-..mpil'l. and
■ li.iil a uoifonn •••rie. of i.»i bt".ki< for uw iu Ihe om-mon - hvls
D.ffiKh'.iii III.- aiiii.-. Th. stale l««ir.l iii-i.> • nii-- >"' h ie\l Ih-.1. wIi-m
.Mlopi.-.!. ii. Im' pritilnl. aii'l |.«bli«li..»l l>> ilf »ii|»-riiil«'ii<l«-iil M »lal.' |*lm
ing. at the atale printing office : and when so priDte<l and published, to he
distributeil and sold at the cost jirice of printing, publishing and distrib-
uting Ibi* sam*-. The text -books, so adopted, shall continue in us.> not Icmm
than four .vears. without any change or alteration whatsoevor wliieh will
riH]uir.' or neci'ssilale the purchase of new books by such pupils, and said
^tate board shall ptTform such other duti.-s as may be prescrilwil by law.
The legislature shall provide for a board of inlucation in each i-ouuly in
ihe state. The county suiM'riiitendents and the ."ounty boards of i^dui-ation
shall have control of the examination of teachers and Ihe granting of
teachers' cerlitical.-s within their res|>ective jurisdictions.
16. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 6.
ClIAPTEB 53. — A»»en>hly Connlitutionul Amendment A'o. 6". .1 rmolulion
propoiing to the prupir of Ihe State of California mi amendminl lo
srrtion tirenty-tirn of artirlr tweire of the eonttilulion of Ihe t<1atr
of California ercalimj a railroad eomniisnion and defining Hm potri rx
and dutiet.
The legislature of the State of California, at its regular session, com-
mencing on the second da.v of January, one tbousainl nine hundri'd and
eleven, two thirds of all the members elected to each of th>> two houses
of said legislature voting in favor thereof, hereby proposes to the in-ople
of the State of (^^llfornia that section twenty-two of article twelve of the
constitution of the State of California be amenib-d so as to read as follows :
Section 'J2. There is hereby created a railroad commission which shall
consist of five mendiers and which shall lie known as the railroad commis-
sion of the State of California. The commission shall be apiioinled by
the governor from the state at large; provided, that the legislature, in its
discretion, may divide the state into districts for the purpose of such
appointments, said districts to be as nearly eipial in |>opniation as prac-
ticable : rjiiif proridrd further that the three commissioners in oflic.' at III.-
time this section takes effect shall serve out the term for which tliey were
elected, and that two additional commissioners shall be appointed by III.'
governor immediately after the adoption of this ».i;tiou. to hold oftici'
during the same term. I'lmn the expiration of said term, the term of
office of each commissioner thereafter shall be six years, exo'pt the com-
missioners first apiwiinted hereunder after such expiration, one of whoiii
shall be apiiointed to hold office until January 1. 1!M7. two until Jaiui-
ary 1. IfMil. and two until January 1. lOUl. Whenever a vacancy in the
office of commissioner shall oour. the governor shall forthwith agipoini a
qualified iH'i'son to fill Ihe same for the iinexpireil term. Commissioners
appointed for regular terms shall, at the beginning of Ihe term for which
they are appoinli-d. and those appointed to fill v.icaneies. shall. Iiiiiii.-
diately upon their appointtnent. enter upon Ihe duties of their oIKeo.
The ]ei:islalure shall lix the salaries of the I'ommissioiH'rs. but |i.'ndiiig
such aelioii tli;> salaries of the I'ommissioners. th.'ir olHcers and cmidoM'.'^
shall remain as now fixeil by law. The legislature shall have Ihe isiwer.
by a tno-lhinis vote of all meml»'rs elected to each house. b> reiiiov.- any
one or more of said commissioners from office for derelietion of duty or
i-orrnplion or iiicompitemy. All of said commissioners shall lie i|unlili.-.l
eh'ctors of thi< stale, and no person in the employ of or holding any offii ial
relation to any is'rson. firm or coriioralion. whiili sabl person, firm or
cwrporalion is subject to regulation by said railroad commisKJon and in.
person owning stoik or iKmds of any sinh corporation or who is in an>
manner pecuniarily iiiterestiil therein, shall Is* apisiinteil to or hold
Uie offii f railroad ciunmisslon.'r. No vacaiu-y in the i-onimis«i«ii shall
impair Ihe right of lie remaining coinmission.'rs to exen l>e all tli.' po».'rs
of the commission. The act of a majority of Ihi' i-ommissioners wli.>n in
wsslon as a boanl shall Im- d.'.'ine<l to Im- IIii- act of Ihe Mimmi'>sion : but
any invi'sligatioii, iii.iiiir> or h.-aring whi.-li tli.< iiiniiirr*.sioii has |Mit\.-r to
Uliderlak.' .ir to hold may In- iiii.|.*rlaken or li.'l.l by or IsTore iin> ...iii-
missioiier .l.-signat.il for Ihe piirisise by lln' i-onimiKxion. and .v.'ry onbr
made by a commissioie-r so designat.>d. pursuant lo such ini|iiiry. invi'siiga-
tion or lii'nring. when U|iprov<-.l or confirm.'d by th.- commission .>nl.'r>-.l
fih-d in Its offic.-. shall Iw ibi-m.il to Im- the onb-r of Hi.- .'••minisMion.
Said .'.iinmisslon shall have Ihe ihiw.t to establish ral.-« -f . harg.-s for
th.' trnns|M.rtalioii of pass.'ng.Ts and fri'iglit by railniails ami .iih.-r trans-
is. rlaiion .^•nipaiii.-''. and no riiilr..ti.l or otli.-r traii<,|t.iilaii.>ii .'oiniMinv
• hall .ling.- or .l.iiiiiii.l or n.ll.. I ..r r.-.'.-iM' a 3r.'«ii r or l.>» or .liffer. ill
'^)Ui|.< ii-alK.ii for Nil. h ii:iiis|i<.ri»lioii of iMva'iiseni or fr-igbi, <.r f..r »n>
■^Txii-" ill < '.nil's lion Ih.r.'nith, lsin..n lb" |n.ints njm<'<l in any lariT ..<
rain, nlahlisb.sl l.t sai.l <'.>mniis>i..n. than the rate*, fares and cbarges
wkicb are sim'iliH in such lariff. Tbe commiMioD shall hare llie further
IKiwer In etamine bnoks. reiiinls and |ini»'r» of all railrmd and other
iraiwiMirlatioa <'aM|Miai<'a : In liear and iMertuiu.' ii>«|dniiiis naaiii*! rail-
10
BLBCTION PROCLAUAriOy.
road and other transportation companies : to issue subpoenas and all neci.-
sarv process and send for p*rsons and papers : and the commission and
each of the cominiKslomTis shall have the power to administer oaths, take
testimony and punish for luntempt in the same manner and to thi- «am.
extent as i-onrts of nMiird ; llio tiiiumissi«>n may prest-rilM* a uniform v\.»u«iii
of acoomits to U- ki-pt by all railroad and othi'r transiMirtaliini i«iinpiini>'«-
No priivisiiin i>f Ibis iiinstilntion shall hi- loiislnii'd as a liniitatimi ii|hiii
Ihe MiUhiiritv of th>- baislatun- In cniifrr upon the railmad cnimiiissi.in
iiddiiiiiiial powers of lb" sann' kiiiil nr diffen'nl fn>m ibos-' confernMl hj-PMii
whiili ar.' lint iiir.iiisisi.iir with Ih.' |K.wei-s ■-..nffrri'.l iiim.ii ib<' railroad
eoniiiiission in ibis .■.uisiiiiiiinii. an.l ibe aiilb.irily of th" l-i:islaliin- to
i-onfer such ad.Iilioiial |".w.t» is .•.xiuissly dtnlan-d to be plenary ami
iuiliniite<l bv am provision of this loiislitutioii.
The provisions of Ibis seciioii shall not \f coiistrui-d to oikmI hi whol.
or in part nnv ••xisiini: law not inoinsislent herewith, and the •Uailioad
Commission \<l" of this state approved February 10. HHl. shall be con-
strued with r4-ffreniv to this constitutional provision and any other lon-
stilutional provision b.coiiiini.- operative conciirn>ntly Iierewilli. .\iid the
said act shall bav.- the same foi ind eflfcrt as if lh«' same bad been
passed after the adoption of Ibis provision of tlie <-onstituIioii and of al
other provisions adopl.il concurrently berewilb. exeepi
commissioners referred to in said act shall bi
Hvi' commissioners provid'-<I for herein.
or cities and cuunties. according to the i>opulation thereof and the number
of judges or justices thereof, and shall fix by law the powers, duties and
responsibilities olf each of snch courts and of the judges or justices thereof;
pruiidfd. such powers shall not in any ease, trench upon the jurisdiction
of Ihe several courts of record, except that the leKislature shall provide
that said courts shall have concnrreni jurisdiction with thi- suijerior courts
in cases of forcible entry and detainer, where the rental value does not
exc**e<I twenty-five dollars iM»r month, and wlier*- Ihe whole amount of
damaees claimed does not exceed two hundn>d dollars and in cases to
enforce and foreclose liens on personal pro|>*'rty when neitlHT the amount
of liens nor the value of the jirojierty amounts to three biiiidr*M] dollars.
Sec. 15. No judicial officer, except nnirt commissioners, shall receive to
bis own use any fees or jierqiiisiles of offii-e : firmulfti, that justices of the
IH-aif now holdiii); office shall r 'ive lo ilieir own iis<' such fees as are
now allowed bv law ilnrin:: the terms for wbieb they have iH'eii elecled.
held an<l
that lb
const riled t«
ibr<-e
b' tlu-
17. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 25.
ClUPTKB ."il. — Xfiii iiihlii foiisliluti'iiml .\iii( iiilini III X'j. J'l. .1 nii'ihiliiiii
to pmiiour lo Ihi jmiilr iif llir Stnir of Cillifoniin «" nmcwWin. ii* lo
fill- v'lnxlilulion of Ihr Sliili of Ciilifiiriiin 61/ uiiimiliiiri miUou l.l of
iirliili \ \ thiriof. rrliiliiuj lo tin iiiaiin'r of cUitiiiti o/fiivm of ritim
and lh( iiuiiihi r of lotrs iii< ihkiiiii to roii»liliilr n ihoivr.
The leffislatnie of the State of California at its regular session com-
mencini; the s<Hond day of January, in (he year otic tlioiisaml nine linii-
dreil and eleven, two lliinis of all the luemb.'is electiil to each of Ibe lionsi's
of said legislature vol in;; in favor theixNif licieby proiKwes that s<'ctiou V.j
of article XX of the ciaislitution of the Stale of California be amended so
as to read as follows : . i ,, .
Section l.'l. A plurality of the voles siveii at any election shall cfaistitute
a choice when> not otherwise directe<l in this constitution, proiidiil that
it shall lie coiii|M'tent in all charters of cities, loiinlies or lities and coiintiivs
fraiiH'd under the authority of ibis conslitiition to iirovide the manner in
which their iis|iective cb-ctive otticei-s may bi' electi^l and to prescrili-' a
liiKhi'r proportion of the vote therefor, niiil iiroii-Uil alio, that it shall U>
eoniis'teiit for the b-j:islatnre by seneral law to provide tbi- manner in
which oftiivrs of municipalities ontanized or incoriMirat.'<l under seneral
laws may be eb^cied and to jin-scribe a bifln-r proportion of lie vole
llicrefor.
18. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 26.
ClIAITKK .~>1». AtKt inl'til I 'oustitii lioiiitl \iili intlm lit A o. tl'i. .1 ri MulutioH
to proftoif III till pi opli' of tlir Stiltr of t'tilifoniiit iin iiiin iiilim nt to
tin' rollMtitill-oii of thf Hint*, III/ nifl'ltililifl .^'•I'tioliM I. .». t! niiil t'l of
iirlulf VI Ihrriof. rihiliiiii to thi jinlii-iinii mid iiirinii tin h rimlnliirr
piitrrr to mltfliliiili iiifrrior roiiytit.
The leuislaliire of the Stati' of California, at its reuuhir n'ssion. eom-
meucine on the second clay of .lanuary. uinelcen hundn-il and eleven, two
thirds of all the inemUrs elcctiil to each of Ibe houses of said |e-.;islatiin'.
voliUK in fa\«ir thereof, hep-by propiwM's that s«H'lioiiK one. five, eleven, and
lifleeii of arlicle six of tl ti-titiilioii of saiil snue be aiiieiid'fl so »« lo
read as follows :
.\Riui.i: VI.
Skction 1. The judicial |H»wer of the stale shall Is- \esle«I in ilii' s*-iiatc.
sliiinc as a <-oiirt of ini|M-a<'liuient. in a supn'iiie court, district courts of
apiienl. sii|s'rior courts an<l such inferi»»r couris as the legislature may
establish in any incorporated city or Sown, lownship. c'ouiily. or city an>l
county.
Skc. ,'. The su|H>rior court shall have ori;:iiial jurisdiction in all cases
ill ei|iiity. and in all cases .'it law which involve the title or possession of
real iimiwrty. or the bxalily of any lax. impost, assi-ssnii'nt. I»dl. or
municipal fine, and in all other cas4*s in which iIh' tleiiiaiul, exclusive uf
interest or the value of the pro|M'rty in <-oiitroviTs> aiiiounls lo ihr>i'
liiindretl ilollar-. and in all criminal cases aiiioiiniiUL- lo f, baiy. ami cases
of miMlemeaiior not oih<'rwis4' providi'<l for: of aclious ..r forcible inlry
and detain>T; of pnsi-islincs in iusolvi-ncy ; of aelbais to prevent or abate
u nuisants' : of all matters of probate : of ilivorc<> and for annulment of
marriaire; and of all such siH-cial cas«'s and pr«Hv<slini;s as an* not oilier*
wise provid*sl for. and said ciairls shall have the isiWer of naturalization,
and to issue |u)|>'rs ther>'for. They shall have apis-llate juris<li<-tbin in
such eases nrisinx in inferior ciuirls in Iheir r>>s|ieeiive <fiiniti>-s a« may lie
pn-s<Til>e«l by law They shall U' always o|ieii llegnl holidays ,ind tnin-
judicial days excepi<s|). and their iirms-ss shall extend lo all parts of the
slat'-: pruitdrd. ilial all actions for llh> nsiivery of lb. |i...ks.....ioii »f,
■ luietiuic Ibe title lo. or for tl nforii-Mient of liens iiimn r>.al esiai,-. shall
Is, *isiiltV'tH *.<l in Ihe <-(tiiiil\ in wliieh ihe real estate, or mii> imil llten<nf,
alfi-t let U\ ^iM It at lion t.r aelittit«. is siliial,-«l. Sititl tittirls. aiitl llt«*ir
liwUes. shall li»>e |"-.»er lo Issue wriis of inaiidsmii- "'ntorari. ptohihi
• inn, (|Ut> «arniniit. ami lisla'as cor|niN. on |t>-*iii<>n bt ttr on UImK oI an.v
|a-rsna In aiiiial 1 iisitt.l> . in ili»ir rvsisi live louniio lnjuu<iion< ami
«rils nf itrohiliilinn ma« U' i>ti«inl anil turrvnl im |e(a| n»lt<tN.i • sihI noa
itiilicial ilji>-
Hii . tl. 1'Ih- b-sisbiltire «hall ili-lerniiiH' IIm* nmultt-r of e.t, li ,.( |||,.
inferior iiHiriti hi ini'<ir|ii>nl<'<l ciiii-* or !••«»•. sihI ia l<i«ii»lii|n. ••simiis^
19. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 28.
CllvlTKIl ii!>. li!o»ifc/.i/ I'olisliliitioliul .\ 111 mil in > 11 1 \o. .'N. <i rmoliiHiin
to firnfioMf In till' iityifilf of Ihr Stiiti of Citliforniii itn nmrndinriit lo
thf ronxtitntion of the Mtair hit ainrndinil mrlion ninft'in of article
lintrr Ihinof rclatinii to thf ittfiHinij of /»*?«*/'* to pubtir offiriah.
The It-ifislature of the Stale of California at its thirty-ninth reaular
session commencing on the 2nd day of .lanuary. nineteen liundrtil eleven.
Iwo thirds of all the meml«-rs elected to both the senate and assembly,
ifsiM-f'tively, votinc therefor, hereb.v proposes that section nineteen of
artble twelve of the constitution of the Stale of California be amended
to n'ad as follows :
Section 1!>. No railroad 01 other tnins|>orfation company shall grant
fTi'e passes, or jiasses or tickets at a di.scount. to any person holdinir any
offitv of honor, trust or jirofit in this state, exi-ept to the members of the
railroad coiniiiissiiai of this slate ami otfiis-rs anil employees of .saiil foni-
iiiissiiin anil to peace otiicirs. and the acceplance of any such pass or licket.
by a luemls'r nf the lei-islature or any iiublic officer, other than railroad
commissiouer or any of the otfiiH-rs or employi'cs of the railroad commis-
sion or [leace officers shall work u forfeiture of his offiii-.
20.
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 33,
AiKiinlilll I'onnlilillioiiill Ann ndm- nt \o. .(,?. .1 rixolulion
( MArtKi:
to propoxi to thi- pcopli of the Slnlr of I'nlifornia an nmindmrnt In
Ihr conttiliilioii of Ihr Stair of California hti amrndinii iintion fnur-
trni of urtirli- nix thrrritf, rrlalinii to thi' ilrrlioii and rompmnation
of a ricrk of th<' miprcinr lourt. almi rrlalinii In rounty rlrrlm hrinit
IT ufficin c/irAt of courtt of rcrord. and ahn rrlnlinfi In appoinlmrnt»
hij the suprrior rnnrtu nf mart rointniMxionriM, and almi hi/ amrndinft
Kcrtion twrnlii-onr of taid arliilr nix of Ihr nnid lonMlitalioH. relating
to Ihe appoinlinrni by the itnprt'mc vonri of a n porter and amitlant
nporti rit and the appoinlinrni by the dinlrirt rnurtu of appeal of ilK
I'll rk, and «/«o rilatiiiy to the diiiirt and roinpi nnation of tMrh officrrn.
The lecislatiirc of th>- State of California, at its rcKiilar session com-
iiieiiciiiK on Ibe second day of .lanuary. nineteen hiiinlreil and eleven, two
thirds of all the members' eleclcil lo each of the bouses of said lefislaliire
volini; in favor thereof, hereby proiiose that sections fourltsn and twenty -
one of article six of the coiistitiitioii of the State of California lie amended
so as to rcail as follows:
Station 11. The county clerks shall W ex -officio clerks of the i-ourls of
record ill aiel for their respective counties or cities and ctuinlies. The
legislaliire may also provide for Ihe iippoiiilnH-nt. by the several surs-rior
• ■ourls. of one or more I'oiiiiiiissioners in their res|M>clive counties, or cities
and i-otinties, with niilhorily to iK-rform chnnilier business of ihf jiidijes of
the suiK-rior itnirts. lo lake tiepositions, and to jM-rform such other business
coniiis'tiMl with ihe ailminislraiittii of justice as may Im' pn-scrilieil by law.
Sislbin L'l. The siipn-mc court shall apistini a clerk of the supn'nie
conn ; proiidid. hoin nr, thai any |tcrsoii eU-<'lts| to the officv of clerk of tlie
siipn'nie i-ourl licfore the udoplioii hereof, shall cimtinue to hold such office
until the expiration of Ihe term for which he may have Isi'U elei'lisl. Said
court raav also apiKtint a re|».rter and not more than three assistant
re|Htriers tif the decisions of Ibe supreme court and of the district conns
of ap|~al. Kach of ibe district itinrls of ap|M-al shall appoint its o»ii
clerk. .\ll the officers herein mcnliomil shall hold office and !«■ removable
at the pleasure of Ihe couris by which lli-y are severally ap|Hiiii|isI. and
thev shall nifive such loniis'iisiilioii as shall be preseril>e«l bv law. anil
di«-liara<- siuli diiiies as shall be prescrilssi by law. or by the rules or
orilers of Ihe ciairts by which they are sexcrally ap|Hiinlis|.
21. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 4*.
Cll.\rTKIi "t*. l»«e»H/t/,i^ t'onaltlHlioHal \mi ndment \o. J*». 11 r«aii/wti'*a
In pinpn'r In thi iH-^iph nf Ik'' Stale nl fnltfornia an amindmenl In
•I, linn rtijhin It nf arlnl' four of Ihr rnHnlilmlinii of Ihr SImli nf
ralilnrnin in r'lalinn In Ihf impirnhmml nf Mlal< nfii-em mm4 /■rf(i««.
7*. piuph nf Ik' mill of I'ahf'irmiM. i-» (in»i »(•</ •<• •• i>«/> amil •>»mW*,
dn 1 si»t I *r« ftdlntrt
Ki'idiid 111 ihi at'-mhlH /*. «.»•». eitio •intoj. Thji ih«' kgislatnr- of
Ibr Htale •>( California, ai ii» rrmlar aessiitn. ••immmtinc no Ike •frantl
day of jnniiarv. nim-tern hnmlred ao<t eleven. i«u ihinle of lh» wttmbtn
elTC'tiil lo each of Ih^ tmn hnnsm vn«lB« In latut tli»*mf. hrMv pmiintv
Ihal -slloll etijhltsn of srilite f.Hir of ihe t,ni-liltlll.ni of th' fMale itl
Califoniw sliall •"• anB-inlisI lo nn-l a- fidhm".
MniHio IS 'fW fwtrnHir, IbuienaNi tmrrmnt. *TiT<ar| m aialr. f^
f
f
\
troller. treasurer.
as.sociate justie
appeal, aiid jmlgel
for any mi.stleniead
only to removal frd
trust, or pr'jfii 'ina
nex-ertht.less be lij
law. All ctihe
sikIi mauH'-r as t|
22, ASSEMI
«'ii.\iti;k •"•■<. — l»d
In pinpiui'' to§
the rnn^titntu
In the ij-rinp^
one ami r<Me
of California.
lte»nlvrd liy tlir\
the State ••! C'llif
day of January,
elected to each of|
that an amendine
a nev»- section
article ihin-sn
follows ;
Section \\. Tl
resident of this
ri'venue marine
an hoooralile dis
his own name
shall be nec-ssjij
one tbou.sami dolll
snch widow, of
who has so .servi'
receiviug Jemorah
amount i>f one thd
resident in ibis sf
army, navy, o
States, shall '»
not apply 10 any
thousand dollars <
pro|wrly of the
lie made uutbr tlij
is not a legal !• -io
And I tic
{terxon y'toU^
fornia: such
Jtmu of Tin
• fl
KhKrrio V i'u> » 1. 1 u.xriox.
11
jil the numb«r
^rs, tluties and
ksticps thereof :
fho jurifwiiction
sliiill provide
Iwiixrior i-onrtK
Ivaliu' ilfH's not
nie nnioiuit of
)il in nis*")* lo
iiT ihf :unount
fn-il iliilliini.
] shall rewive to
t jiistic*'^ of the
jieb f«M» an are
Ibeell fliM'Ifd.
kNT NO. 28.
''JX. II r"*tttutvt»
iiitii iiiliii''iit t"
I !■ I II iif artiih:
i#- offiriill^.
^t> -ninth resiulnr
iiunilnMl eleven.
iinil iis«mM.v.
tioii nineleen of
rnii! lie nm>'n<li'<l
paiiv shall smat
Irson liolilins nny
niemlMTS of the
tees of sJliil com-
ch pass or tieket.
than railniail
Trailroail ciiiumis-
• NT NO. 33.
|d.f. I riMiihil ton
9U iimi'nttmrnt tn
iiint MirHiiii four-
mini riimpiiinatuin
\unlil rhrku hriiifi
III aiipoinlini III'
Tn/"'! ''!/ nmrndinij
jililiiliiin. rtlatinrJ
rlir and nmiioUinl
iif apprnl of it'
tn iif Durk nffiii r».
rnlar seiH.-ion i-oni-
Jil and eleven, two
lof said li-uislalnre
Jrleen and l«ent>-
ffiirnia U' amended
.1 of Ihtf ••oiirlH of
id eolinties. The
several sniM-rior
I I onnliiv. or eitie«
■n of (lie jndeeK of
Hieh olher laisineHM
j.P'wrilH.il liy law.
rk of Ihe siipn-nie
►liiii- of el.Tk of iIh-
g lo hold siieh oiBci*
llitM'n eI»M'teil. Said
tan thrtN* axnistant
J the di«triet .■.inrtu
Ul npiMiint its own
k and Ih' removable
illy apiHiinted. and
(rilmi l>y law. and
or \'\ til'- nili-« or
lENT NO. 4*.
1.1. >»i. • rimiAmtmn
■ •■ amindmrmi tn
,m lit tlir KluU »f
••(ff-rt mud I'JW.
»«(• rnrnj •€••■•*'•.
. .1- Ixtiflatnr* ■••
■ti Ik
' lb*
,...f ti>r»<»y BH^ia*
),.n ..f Ihr ntmlf «pf
• «ar) •( M«l». •'^
iroller tr-a-nrer. aiioruey seueral. surveyor L-eneral. eliief j«sli<e an.
•i^o^iate juJie..s of the snpr.-nie .-.nm. judges of the distri.t .-onrt o
a^iS^af an.rJM.Ues of the s. p,.rior cotirts. shall l)e liable to iiui-eaebinen
?oTany n'iU.,n'fln,.r in offic'e : but jtwlsmen, in suoh <-»'»-^';^»'' ''J"™;'
only to removal front otfiee. and dis-iualilioation to hold any ««<^', "\ .''X, 1 i
truJt. or pr.rit nn.br the state: but the party conviete.1 or ac^quitte shal
ticvertheles* be liabb- to indictment, trial, and punishment aeeonnnc
law All other eivil offiecrs shall Ik- trie.1 for Hiis.leinean..r in ..Ih.- in
Mich mann.r as tlM- l.'ai»Inture may provi.l.s
22.
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 48.
<-iniTiB .-.s.—.l»«... .(-'«/ Vuinlihitioiwl .lm,,ofmr«( Xo. .J.S. A r.,.,/N/.....
lo „r->«*.e fo thr ii'op'e of Ihe Stale of Cahforiim an nmindmeiH I;
i^l'mTtitulU,,, of Ih' ,tale. bv addi,,,, a ,<rw »ect,o„ Ihinto. reUiUin,
,.,lhr irr,„,,tioii of property from Insahon, to i':,l'"V''-%''' '%>••'"
o„t and o»r.,,„irl.r of article Ihirleei, of Ihe coiiitMulxon of the Mai.
of Califoriiia. , , ■ ,
lle.iilvej l.u Hi, n^iiiihUi. the miiale concurring. That the l.-Ki.slalure ,.f
the Sue .f falilornia. at its re«ular session, commeneinE on the K.M|..h.l
day of Jan..ar>' uii.et..-n hundred an.l eleven, two thirds of tif nfmUis
eWt«i t.r^ch of the two hous,.s voting in favor thereof hereby pr.jpo...-
that nu ani.'ndnient to the eonstituti.m of the state be a.l.>pt.Ml by ad.liiu-
1 new se. i"? herel... to Ik^ known as section one and ..ne-quarter of
;Irt"le tbiri."!. ,'f the .-..nslitution of the State of ral.fornia. to r..a,l as
'"'■Iwtion 1 i The i.i-..i«-rtv to the amount of one thousan.l .lollars of every
resUb-nt of ills state who has serve<l in the army. navy, marine ,..rps, ..r
•ev. to' mariiK- s.Mvie.- of the TnifHl States in time of war. an.l re.rtv.-.l
,1 boLiil le^i.«'hai-):e therefrom: or lacking.' such amount of p>..p..rty i.i
his owu™ me so n.uch of the prop.Tty of the wife of any siuh ,»rs..n as
shal? l" """'s^a^v to e-iual sai.l amount: and properly to the amotint ,.t
one thou^iid dollars of the widow resid.ut in this state, or if then- be no
sueb vWdX of the wi.lowed mother resi.letit in this slate of every i-.rs..i.
wh.^ ha*"o serv.Hl and has ilb^d either during his term of service ,.r aft. r
receiviuVl..n..ral,Ie discharge fr.,m said service: and the I"'"!*'-':'.;,, ;'. l'-
nnount of o.te thousand .lollars of pensioned vyi.lows. fathers, an.l "'-' " r^-
■ ..sfdent in bis state. ..f sol.liers. sailors, an.l marim's wh.) s..rye,l ,u le
,rmv na V or marine ,orps. or revent,.- marine s.-rvjcc .d the \ nit.d
■d'.'s °hVli U> ."etupt fr..i.; taxation: proinled. that this exem,.t.on slmll
not am."l t ;.nv l"'rson naui.-.l h.^rein owning pro,«.rty<;f the value of h>.-
Imiisaml .liars ir iif le. or wlier.- the wife of such sol.her or sai or owns
n.?»r y . f "e v."ui.' ..f five th..nsand .lollars or more. No ..x.-mpti.,n shall
iTL.le nn.l.'r th.' pn.visi.ms ..f this act of the pn.perty ..f a iHrs..ii wl...
is ii.)t a legal i..«i.lent of Iho atale.
23. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 50.
'., prop,«,e lo Ihe people of Ih. Slat, o raUorma a« ""•»^'"^"' '"
'Clion, UreiilV and t,r,„t,,-o„e of .iri.ele '"■••''■'."''*•, 7™«..,or «<.«»
/*. Slate of laliforiiia r.l.ili.xj lo railroad, and other IramporlaltoH
eoinpani.'.
The legislature of tlf Slate of California at its ■•r«'''|;[, '";«''""^;r|Sv";;"
iug on the »econ.l .lay of Jantinrv. one thon«ui.l nine hnn.lr..<l »»'' *''e''^":
two thiitis of all the members efected lo ea.h of the two hoiisess <)f » d
b...islalun- v..ting in favor tli.M-.-of iH-r.-hy pro|».s.-s the [<;' o«""f «nien.l-
inenl to article tw.dve of the «.nstitutiou of Ihi- Stale .jf ialifornia.
VLw. sl.rri.;,r twenty of article twelve is hen-by amende.1 lo n-ad as
'"'sec'* ■•It Xo railroad or other tran.siK.rtati..n .-omiwny shall raise any
rit.- of ehai-.- for ill.- transiM.rtati.m of fniglii .-r pass.-iigei-s or any charge
.; ineH^ tller'-wilh or incbb-ntnl tlieret... i.n.b-r any '■'.'^••!"''";;";:j?, 'j''?*;
s.wver. except ,iih.u a showing U-fore the railroa.l commission pro^ded for
n thi-^ institution, that s.i.-li incr.-ase is justitie.1. and the ilecision of the
" i.l ;..n?mii'i.,n u.h.ii the showing s., n.a.le shall not be s"! •>'« <" ^r:rnT
bv anv court ex.vpt u|kiu th.- .|U.stion whether such .b-cision of the com
mission will result in confiscation .>f iir.>|M-rt.y. . . „i ... -„„,i
S.,<md. Section tw.-nty-ou.- of articl.- tw.-lv.- is h.-r.-by am.-.i.l.Hl to read
""sec""'! ' No .liscriminatiou in charges ..r facilities for transiwrtation
shall i»- ma.le bv anv railroad or ..ther irans|K.rtatiou cimpany between
■ iZs ,.r iK>rs.,iis. or in the facilities for the tratisiH.rtation of the same
!-la^ of freight or passengers within this state. It shall !«- unlawful for
•inv railroad or olher transportali.m «>nipany i.> char-.:.- or n-<-<'i\. an.v
gJ^ater cJom/iensation in the Aggregate for tl.-<r«nsiK,rtalion of passengers
or of like kind .>f property for a shorter than f..r a lotiger •"■.«t"°^r,V " •^^'
same line or routJ in th.' saim- dipe.-tion. th.- shorter being m.lu.le,! n ill n
llH. b.Mg.r .listamv. or to .barge any gr.-ater , .,m|K-nsalion f ; 'l'"^'" «''
rate than the aggregate of the interme.1 ale rates. . I'ror"!"}- *?, " l^^.'- „'
,i|H>u application to the railroad commission provi.led for n «^'^ Tiri/"
ti m such comimnv may. in siK-cial cases, after inv.-«tigation. be authorize.1
bv such .-ommissi.-.u to' charge U-ss for longer than for ""orler d.stnm-es for
the transportation ..f iK-rsous or proin-rty ami th.- railroa.l '^""'f '™ ""'>
fr..m lime to time prescril* the .•xK-nt to ""••'>.«"<'» ^-"""J"-^ '? "^ .he
relievetl from Ihe prohibition to charge l.-ss f..r the longer than for he
sh'.rter haul. The railroad commission shall have is^vver <«"••'":;■;;*; '^
issuance of excursi.m commutation tickets at s|MH-ial rales. Nothing n.r.in
.-.miaiiie.! shall 1»> .-onstni.'.l to prevent the railroa.l commission from oi.ler-
iu- ami .omiH-lling any railroa.l or other trausiKirtntion company- to make
,-..parali..ii I., any sbipiM-r <.n a.-.-..unt ..f the rat.-s .-harge<l lo ""'' "'"I'""-'
b.-ing .-x.vssiu- ..r .lis.riminat.ii-y. pr..vi.le.l no .lis<-riminalion will n-sult
from such r»'i>aration.
And I do herehu oifer a reward of One Unndrnl Dollars for the arrest and eouviction of any and every
,e^nl':l,aL, If tke provision, of Title Foi.r, Part One of tl.e Penal Code of tUe State o CaU-
foruio.: .such rewards to he p<nd until the total amount hereafter e.r,.euded for the puriwse reaehes the
sn HI
nf Tr)i Thousand Dollars.
i;RK.\T SK.M. ok ST.XTK.l
/.V TESTIMOXY WIIEUEOF. /. lUUAM W.
JOHS'SOX, as Governor of the State of California,
have hereunto set niif hand and eaused the Great Seal
of said State to he affixed at the City of Sacramento,
this seventh day of Septemher, A. D. 1!H1.
ItlltAM ir. J(}HSS(K\.
Governor of the State of California.
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FItASK C.JOUDAS.
Secretary of Statt .
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OF?IC:i 07 STATE VETSRIL^ARIAIT,
Sacranento.
1911.
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STATS OF CALIJORIIIA.
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■ '■ ■"•"ate of Ca-lifornic. has
. in 3ertciin counties and portions
th^ St-;tr cf C■^lifr!rnia h^reinaftsr named are liable
?e Kiio-Fin as Texas, splenetic or
' '.her counties and portions of
'o-'ld said cattle located Jn
-einafter named "be shipped,
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ntifs in the State of California;
rirtu ^ :.n A:;:, of tiiC Legislature cf
, . ." ., "An Act to protect doa^oLic
' ;otious diseases, to provide for
. ;isls to carry into uffect the
n A'Jt, ar. provide an appropriation therefor,"
r* -•■'•"- ' , ■', -''••"■ r--. ^^F.endcd Inarch 20, 1^05,
, , nnd approved llarch 19,
State of Calii'ornia, in order
. ..Lcs''' ' '"•'1 '■•f Baid disease of Texas,
•attlE , on triis sixteenth dty
i^ll, "oliCiViug counties and portions
in th.' ^.„ _ -' J .:,.'v'^-:
re county of San Diecc.
county cf Orange.
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county in th'i State of California, any cattle originating or Tse-
ing in the aforesaid quaraTtinei counties and portions of quaran-
tined counties, unless SMch cattle have first teen inspected "by
the State Veterinarian or his duly authorised deputy and are acccm-
panied by a certificate issued by such officer stating that said
cattle are free from contagious and infectious diseases and cattle
ticks (I.Targaropu-=5 annulatus); provided, however, that when said
cattle ar'? shipped or transported on r^-.ilrcad traiiis for imiaediate
slaughter inpprGtion and certification cf such cattle v/ill not he
requirtid, hut th-it wh^n so shipped or transported hy railroad the
following regulations must he observed:
On unloadirg said cattle at their destination, or for food and
rest en route to sam^, separate p^nis m'ist he set apart to receive
them and no other c?-.ttle shall he f.dmitted to said pens. The cars
that have carried said cattle shall ce cleaned and disinfected he-
fore they are again used to transport, store or shelter aniicals or
merchandise.""^ " '
All c'lrs carrying said cattle shall tear placards stating that
ani each of the way bills of
its face with a similar state-
cars contain "cOUTICrllT CATTLE
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said shipments shall have a note
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±}:e ca;o u..'. 1 to trai!£:port such
infected in the follcv/ing manner:
(a) Remove all litter and manure. This litter and manur
be stored vh.ere no cattle can ccr:;e into contact with it for a
of at least eight months.
(b) Wash the cars vilth water until clean.
(c) Saturate the entire inn?r surface of the cars, including
inner surface of the car doors, with a mixture made of one and one
cattle shnll be cleaned and dis-
This litter and manure must
period
the
half pounds cf
each srallcn cf
ounces
It
lima and one qus
rter t!ound of pure carbolic acid to
wa t e r :
or v/ith a solution made by dissolving four
of chlorid'3 cf lime to each gallon of water,
is farther ordered that a violation of any or either of the
fore.roin-- rules and regulations shall be an v^xx^...--,
as provided by tnc laws of the State of California.
and ounishable
thzrefopj:, I, HI
'cy virtue
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of California,
hereby proclaim
proclamation quarantined
herebr pre claim ths foreg
the Etati; Yeterinarisn fo
SO violatirg any of said
v;dei for in section eig'i
t}ie State of California e
stock frcra contagious anl
appclntmert an.1 duties of
visions of this Act, and
?./M W. JOEToOIT, ar^ Governor of the State
cf the authority vested in me by law, do
ies and portions of counties named in this
within the State of California, and further
oing rules and regulations prescribed by
r the maintenance ani enforcement of such
i bi.vding rules and regulations xithin the
I do further proclai:n that said rules and
tained and enforced v.-ithin the State of
elation thereof shal] subject all persons
rules or regulations to the penalties pro-
t cf that said Act of the Legislature of
'.titlei, "An A?t to protect domestic live
irfectious diseases, to provide for the
official?" to carry Into effect the pro-
to provide an apprcpriatirn therefor,"
In TiTitncsp Ti^'.ercof, I have hereunto ret ny hand and caused the
Great Se?.l of this State Xo be herei^rto affixed, this sixteenth
day of October, A. D.
Attest:
Gyvernor of tr.e state of California.
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SECM^fAR Y OF ST.
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Tlie Prosldent of the United States has designated
THUPSr^'iY. liorwibBT 30th, 1911 » as a duy of rational Thanksgiving, and In
accordance with the custom that has beconae fixed, I, as &cvemcr of the
State of CallfOBila, do hereby sat a;art the s;5ne day, THUP.SLAS', ITcvenber
30th, 1911, as Thanksgiving Day,
i:; ■"iri.T-GS ■"HST.'^CF, I have hereunto
set n^* r.and and caused the (Jreat
Seal Of the State of California
to be affixed this 11th day of
Kovecber, 1911.
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CALL OP TTn=: OOVT31N0R
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TH^ STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOP. Alf
HTTRAC^RDINARY SESSION
OF .HS LrlGISL/JUR?..
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DATED: NoTeciber Sla-;;, 1911,
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PROCLAMATION BY TEE, GOVERNOR COHVEHIHG
THS LEGlSLi.'nmE IN SXTRAORDIKART
SSSSION.
WHERSAS» an •xtraordlnary occaaion haa arisen and now
exiatg. requiring that the Legislature of the State of California be
convened >
HOTt TinSEPORE, I, HIHAM W. JOxC^'SON, CioTemor of the State
of California, by virtue of the power and author!^ in ae veated by
Section 9 of Article 7 of the Constitution of the State of California,
do hereby convene the Le^rialattire of the State of California to aeot
and aaaamble in Extraordinary Sesaion, at Sacramento, California, on
Monday, th* twenty-aevanth day of ^'ova•aber, Or.e Thousand ITine Hundred
and Eleven, at two o'clock P.M. of that day, for the following purpoaea
and to legialate upon the following aubjecta.to-witi
!• To provide for the expression of the choice of the elec-
tors of the State of California for Preaident of the United Statea; and
to legialate concerning a Preaident ial Prefex^nce Prlaary; and to
conaidar and legialate upon the aubject of Direct Prinary for Preaident
of the Utiited Statea therein and whereby the people of the State of Cali-
fornia may express their preference for Preaident of the United Statea
and asy ^ direct vote aeleot delegates to the National Conventioaa
^ich have for their purpoae the chooal;^ of oandldatea for Preaident
of the United Statea; and to do In behalf of the mattera and thlnga
herein aentioned all that niagr he deemed neoesaaiy and appropriate.
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Otrttf of ICalifox-nia.
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2. To adjust the senatorlsa and aBaamlJly districts of the State of
Oallfomia and to reapportion the repre88n":ation In the Leglalatiire of the
State of Califomiat and to divide the State in accordance with Section 6,
of Article IV of the Constitutiont Into senatorial and asaembly dlatriots;
to adjust tne congressional districts of tne State and to divide the State
In accordance with the Act of Conryess approved Aut^ust 8th» 1911, into
eleven Concessional Distrlctsi and to redistrict and divide the State Into
Bquallsatlon Districts in accordance with Section 9 of Article XIII of the
Constitution*
8« To enact sixch modi float lone of and additions to the election
laws of the State of California as map be deemed necessary or expedient to
carry out with facility, and effectually.and fully, the ri^t of suffrage
granted to woraen by Senate Constitutional Amendment Ko. 8, adopted by the
people October 10, 1911, by which Section One of Article Two of the Constitu-
tion Of the State of California was amended; to enact all necessary laws in
relation to elections and to reeistratlon of electors; to amend the Direct
Primary Law of the State of California; and to provide for and to create
the office of registrar of voters in the Counties where said office is not
now provided for or created ly law.
4. To provide for the inspection, aeasurenent and r^aduation of
mereaendlse, aanufactured artlclee and cosuodltlee and for the appointment
of swh officers as ma^ be necessary for sucn inspection, Beasorereent and
graduat ion*
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Orafcciititic Department,
Otatc of (Citliforttiit.
5. To enact legielation to define the powers and dutiea of
the xiailroad Cocsnlssion and the powers and duties of public utilities, their
officers* agents and eiiiplo:ree8 and the ri^ts* duties ani^ remedies of patroas
of public utilities; and to define offenses by public utilities, their offi-
cers, a^^ents and en^.loyees and other persons or corporations, and providing
penalties for such offenses, and to mak^ an appropriation to carry out such
legislation, and to enact legislation providing' the metnod ly iriiich cities and
counties or incorporated cities or tovTis may confer t^on the railroad
ooramission or thereafter reinvest themselves with powers of control Tested
In them over public utilities.
6. To consider and act ;^on le^irlation pertaining to lirigatlon
and Inriration district bonds> ana to revise and amend the irrigation district
act.
7. To eonsiaer and act upon an araendment to the Constitution of
the State of California, whereby free text books shall be furnished by the
State to tne school children of the State.
8. To enact laws and pass resolutions concerning the report
of the Cal.fomia Debris Coumissioa transmivted to the Spealcer of the House
of Representatives tgr the Secretary of War on tne 27th day of Jtne, 1911,
and direoting the State Engineer in relation to eurvays and procuring data
concerning said report and directing the manner of approval of plans of
reolaaation if>on ami adjacent to the Rivers and Streaos of California, and
Q^arcciittiic department,
Otrttc of (L'ulifox-ttia.
to make an appropriation to pay the expense! of the State Engineer In the
performance of such additional duties as may be imposed. and creating a
Reclaaatiin Board and defining Its powra.
9. To place imder the charge, control, superrision, direction and
designation of tne State Board of Control all publications or advertise-
ments by any f fleer. Board or Coomisslon of the State; and hereafter
to have all advert is ir^ rrovided for by a^y law or advert lelng that is paid
for or Is a charge acainst the State, controlled, sig^ervised, directed and
designated by the State Board of Control,
10. ^0 approve or reject the Charter of the City of Stockton,
adopted by the people of that City at an election held on the 17th day of
October, ISll.
11. To approve or reject tne Charter of the City of Sacracento
adopted ^ tne people of that City at an el^jtion halo on tne 7th daj- of
MO ▼ember, 1911,
12. To anend the law rAiatlng to Highwie Coanlseicns In Counties
ao that engineers i«io are not fre^iolders of tnelr particular counties luy
becone members oi tne bounty Ki^m^ CflBaissiona.
state of Ciilifornlit.
13. To legislate in aid of "An Act relating to the liao lity of em-
ployers for injtirieB or deatft sustained ty their eniployees, providing
for congpanaation for the accidental injury of employees, ostahiishing an
Industrial accident boani, making an appropriation therefor, defining its
powers and providing for a review of its awards", approved April 8,1911,
hy requiring enq^loyers, physicians and insiirance comnaniea to report to
the indToatrial Accident Board all facts relative to the happening, cause,
nature and seriousness of accidents under their observation, together with
such settloments as are :!;ade therefor; and to require the publication and
dissemination by the Industrial Accident ijoard of Information and facts
acquired ty it; and to amend the law relating to interinsurance so as to
permit employers to arrange reciprocal or interinsurance among themselves
to indemnif^^ one another against loss caused by accidents to their
employees.
14. ?o change, fix and define the limits and boundaries of
Recl.iraation District 535; and to exclude lands therefrom.
lb. .To consider and amend an act entitled: "An act to provide for
the Incorporation and organization and manatjament of munlcioal water
districts", approved May 1, 1911,
Ifi. To consider and amend the law creating "The Bureau of Building
and Loan Si^apvlsion" , and the "Building and Loan Connlsslonei-, and to
enlarge and increase the powers of the Building and Loan Commissioner.
©atccuttuc Dcvjavtnicnt,
Otrttv of (!:rtltt\jx-uia.
17. 10 cOHsider and tak« action tgjon legislation proTidlng for the
manner of exercising tne power* of tr.e Initiative and tne refer°ndian toy the
electors of tne sereral coi-ties, cities and counties, citiee and tovns and
otner political subdlTisions of tr-e State,
18, To consider and tai:e action \ipon legislation providine for the
n:anner of exercising the p wers oi tne recall ay tne elector* of tne
seyeral coiaities, c-tiee and co;a^tiei, cities and towns, surervisor
districts, school district!, and of otner iioliticfQ subdivisions and of
otrer puolic corporaticna of tne State.
19. To take legislative action relative to water, tne use of
^"^ater, water rignts, tne ajpropriaoion o: rawer, and t:.e appropriation
of tr.e use of water; also to reenact, moolf^, amplijy, or amend an act
entitled: "An act regulating and limiting tne appropriation of Tater, etc-,
approved April 8,1911.
20. To anend section 20 of t,.* "Bank Act" In r-srect to reserve of
comiiarcial 3ank8.
21. To provide for and to authorlie tne settlsneni and adjustment
Of tne controversy between tne State of California and the rsdaral
vovemment reepeotm^ tne eciiool land grants and other grant* mad* ty tr.*
Federal (}OTenn.nt to tne Stat*. Also to amend **ctlon 34^4 of th*
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&trtte of CIrtlifornia.
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Political Code of tne State of California* relating to State school and
other lands* fixing the price or stich lands and tne terms ar.d condlLions
of sale thereof.
22. To amend Section One of as Act entitled: '*An Act to provide
for the acquisition by municipalities of land for public park or public
plai-cround purposes oy condemnation» ar^d for uie establishment of assess-
ment districts and the assessment of property tnerein t-^ pay the ex-
pense of acquiring such land", approved April 22,1S09, by extending its
operation to the acquiring of land for public library purposes.
23. To amend Section 1856a of tne Code of Civil Procedure relating
to the admission in evidence of abstracts of title therein descriced by
makinc sych abstracts of title admissible in evidence w/ietner made,
issued or certified before or al'ter conflagration or other public
calamity.
24. To i^ropriate out of aaiy money not otherwise appropr later"' the
siu of one million five hundred tiiousand dollars lor the pxaT^ose of
payment of tnat part of tn« principal and interest of any oondod inu«bt»d-
&•■• created and outstandlnt^- by any city, city and eotmty« cotmty* toim*
tonnahlp or district, on tne eighth d^ of November* in tne year one thou-
•and nine nundred and ten as is provided In section fourteen of article
thirteen of the constittftion of this state and as provided in an act of
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$tate i'»f OIitlifi."»rttlrt.
26. To amend Section 1837 of tna Political Code of tne
State of California, ty providing' thai district echool taxes voted in
aay fiscal year may te levied ty the Board of Si^jearvisors in tne siioceed-
ing fiscal yeeur if nox previously levied tiy said Board.
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ClBaeccitttvc pcvintntcut,
i&trtte ot" (ffrtliforniit.
IS WirivSSS ^-GSEOF. I have hereunto
sex my hand and caused to
toe affixed here-jnto zhe
Great Seal of the State of
C3 all form a at ay office In
the State Capitol, this
2l8t day of Noyemtoer, in
tne year of our Lord one
thousand nine hundred and
eleven, and of tne admission
of the State of California
tne sixty-first.
Governor^
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S8orei;ary of State.
PROCUMATION BY THE GOVERNOR CONVENING THE
LEGISLATURE IN EXTRAORDINARY SESSION.
Whereas. An cxtraonliiiju-y ...•casiori has arisou ami lunv exists, rcniii-iii- tliat the l^M^nslatiire of the Stat<>
of California be etmvened.
\o,r. th.nforr. I. Hikam W. .L.h.vsox. Governor of the State of 1 •alifornia. l.v virtue of the power an.l
authontv ,n ,ne vested h.v Se.-tion it of Artiele V of the Constitution of the State of California, do h.-rebv con-
vene the r„ irishitnre of the State of California to meet and a.s.semble in Extraordinary Session, at Sacramento
Cal.tornia. on MoxnAV. the twkntv-skvknth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and eleven, at tw(i
o eloek I'. M. of that da.v. for the following purposes and to legislate upon the followin<; sul..ieets. to wit:
1. To provi.l,. for the expression <,f the .hoiee of the eleetors of the State of California for Pn-sid.-nt of
the fnited States: and to le^'islate eoneen.inK a Presidential I'referenee Primarv: and to consider and legis-
late upon the sub.jeet of Direct Primar.v for President of the Unitetl States wherein an.l wherebx the people
of the Stat.- of California nia.v .'xpn-ss their preference f<ir President of the VmUnl States, and ma.v hv .lir.vt vote
select .ielejrat.-s to the National Conventions which have f..r their purpose the cho..sin>: of .■an.lidat.'s tor Pr.-si-
d.>nt ..f the Fnit.-d Stat.^s: and f.. do in b.>half of th.- matters and things h.-rein menti..ned all tiiat mav be
dceine.l iiei-essar.v an.l apjiropriate.
2. T.) ad.just til.' sc„,-,t.,iiHl an.l ass.-mbl.v .listricts of the State ..f Calif.)rnia and t.) reapporti..n the lepr.--
s.-ntatKm in the LcLrislatiire of the State of California, an.l to divide the State in accordance with S,-.1ion »i ..f
Arti.'l.' IV of the C,.nstituti..ii. it;to s.-natorial and assembl.v districts: t.. adjust the eon^r.-ssional di.stri.-ts of the
Stat.- and t.t divide the State in a.-.-or.lance with the a.-t of Conm^ss appr.)ved Aii-nst >^th liHl info .-l.-vcii
Congr.^ssi..nal Districts: an.l t.. r.-.li.stri.-t and divi.le the State into E.iualizati..n Distri.-ts in a irdan.e with
S.-ction :• of Article XIII of th.- Coiistituti.>n.
■i. To .-nact siirh mo.liti<-atioiis of and a.l.litions to the .'l.'cti..n laws ..f the State of California as mav be
•It^emed nec-ssar.v or .-xpe.li.-nt to carrv out with fa.ilit.v. and eff.-ctuall.v an.l full.v. the right of sntTrage era"nt.-.l
to \v.)meii by Senate Constitutional Aniendm.-nt No. S. adoptt-d by the pe<.pl.- O.-tolxr 10. lOll. bv which S.-.--
ti.jn 1 .)f Article II of the C.vnstitution of the Stat.- of California was amcn.l.-.l: to .-na.-t all n.-.-.>ssary laws in
rclati.m to .-lections an.l to registrati..n .if el.-.-tors; to iim.-nd the Dir.-.-t Primary I>aw ..f the State ..f Calif..rnia;
and t.. provi.l.- for and t.. er.-at.- th.- ..Ilic.- of r.-gistrar ..f voters in th.- .-..unti.-s wh.-n- sai.l otii.-.- i.s n..t n.iw i-ro-
vided for or created b.v law.
4. To pn.vi.le f..r the inspection, ni.'a.surcmeiit. an.l -ra.lualion of nierchan.lise. maiiufa.-tur.-.l arti.-lcs an.l
eonnno.liti.-s. an.l f..r the appointment of such oflfi.-.-rs as may be ne<'.'s.s«ry f..r su.-h inspe.-ti..!i. measnr.-ment. an.l
graduation.
5. To enact iepi.slation to .letin.- the p..wers an.l .liifies ..f th.- Railn.a.l C..mmi^sion an.l th.- lu.wers an.l
.liitu^ of public utiliti.>s. th.-ir ..fti.-ers. ag.-nfs and .-mpl..y.-..s. an.l the ridits. duti.-s and rem.-.li.-s of patr.m.s
of public utiliti.-s; and to .leHne ortens.-s by public utiliti.-s. their otficers. agents and employees, and other per-
sons ..r eorp..rati..ns. and pr..viding p.-nalties f..r such otfensi's. an.l to make an appropHati.m to carrv ..ut
such l.-gislation. and to enact legi.slation providing the meth.Kl by whi.h citi.-s an.i .-..unties ..r incorporat.-.!
. ities or t..wns may conf.-r up..n the railr..a<l commis.sion or thereafter reinvi'st themwlves with powers of con-
trol vested in them .iver public utiliti.-s.
6. To consider and act upon leginlatitm |>ertaining to irrigation an.l irrigati.m .listriet boniLs. an.l to revis.-
and amend the irrigation district act.
7. To wnsider and act upon an aniemlmenf to the Constitution of the State of California, when-by frtv
tcxt-lHxiks shall Ix- fiiniish.Hl by the State to the school children of th.- State.
>. 'Jofiiiict laws ;iii(l |iass rcsolntioti-i fiiiicrrniiiir tlio r('|>(irt "f tin- Califuriiiii l^ebris Cnininissioii. <r!ins-
initted to the Speaker of the House of Kepreseutatives hy tlie S.-i-ftary of War on the 27th day of June, lUll,
and direetinfr the State Engineer in relation to surveys and proeuriii« data eoncerning said rejjort. and directing
the manner of approval of plans of rcclauiation upon and adjacent to the rivers and streams of California, and
to make an appropriation to pay the expenses of th.e Stat" Kusineer in the performance of such additional duties
as may he imposed, ami cn-atitiL' a reclamation hoard and delininL' its powers.
;'. To |)laee imd.-r the ehar;.'e. eontrol. supervisi<in. (lin-.-tion. and desiirnatiou of the State Board of Con-
ti-nl all pnhliiatioMs of adv.rfisements )>y any offii-er. )«i«rd or eommission of the State: an<l hereafter to have
all advertisiuir provided for hy any law or advertisiu? that is paid for. or is a charge asrainst the State, eon-
trolled, supervised, di'-cetcd. and designated hy the Stat<' Board of Control.
I'l. To approve or re.ject the charter of the City of Storkton. adopted hy the people of that city at an elec-
tion held on the 17th day of Oetolier. litll.
11. To ai.prove or re.ject the charter of the City of Sacramento, adopted hy the people of that citv at an
election held on the 7th day of .\ovemher. 1911.
12. 'lo amend the law relatint: to Hisrhwa.v Connnissions in counties so that engineers who are not free-
Ihldei-s of their i)articnlar counties may liecome memhers „f th.' County Ili^diway Commissions.
13. To legi.slate in aid of "An act relatiiii: to the liahility of employers for injuries or death sastained tiy
tlK'ir emitloyees. providing for compensation for the a.vidental injury of employees, establishing an industrial
accident hoard, making an a(>propriation therefor, defining its powers and providing for a review of its awards."
approved April 8. lllll. hy nvpiii-im: emiiloyers. [.hysicians. and insurance companies to report to the Industrial
Accident Board all facts relative to the hai)pening. cause, nature and seriousness of accidents under their oKser-
vation. together with such .settlements as are made therefor; and to require the publication and dissemination hy
the Industrial Accident Board of information and facts acquired i)y it: and to amend the law relatiuL.' to inter-
insurance so as to permit employers to arrange reciprocal or interiusurance among themselves to indenmify one
another against los.s caused hy accidents to their emph»yees.
14. To i-hange. fi.\. and define the limits and boundaries of 1,'eclamation I)istri<-t .'.:{."): and to exclu.lc lands
therefrom.
1.'). T.. consider and .uneiid an act entitled. ••.\n act to provide for the incorp.iratiou and organization and
management of jnunicii)al water districts."" apiuoved -May 1. 1011.
Iti. To consider and amend the law .•n-ating "The Bureau of Buildim; an.l Loan Supervision. "" and the
•■Buildinir and Loan Commissioner,"" and to enlarire and incr.'as.- the powers of the Buildim: and Loan Com-
missioner.
17. To consider and take action upon Icylsjatioii providing for th.- manner of exercising the powers of the
initiative and the referendum by the elect<.rs of the sev.-ral .lies. <-itics and eounti.>s, cities an.l towns and
I'ther political subdivisions of tlie State.
l!^. To consider and take action upon legislation provi.ling for the manner .if cxer.-ising the pow.-rs ..f the
recall by the eh-etors of the s.Heral ciinties. eiti.-s an.l c.unti.-s. eiti.-s and t.>wns. supervisor districts, s.liool dis-
tricts. and of other political sulKlivisiims and of ..tlier imblie orporations ..f the .State.
10. To take legislative a.tion r.-Ia»ive t.) water, the us.- ..f wat.r. water riuhts. th.- appropriath.n ..f water
and the »ppr..priation of the use- ..f wat.-r: also t.. r.-iM.a.-t. lify. amplify, or am.-nd an a.-t .ritifb-.l. -An act
n-gulating and limitimr the appropriati.iii of water." etc.. approved April S. lOll.
2(1 To am.-n.l Section 2(1 of the "H«nk Act" in n-spc-t t.. res,.rve of cnimen-ial banks.
21. To provide for an.l to aull.ori/e the s^-tth-m.-nt ami a.Ijnstm.nt ..f the ...ntroversv b,-tw...-n the State
of California ami the Fe.leral (Jovcm nt respiting th.- s.-h....l lan.l grants ,-,n.l other grants ma.l.- bv the Fetl-
cral (J.nernment to th.- Stale. AU. t.. am.-n.l Se.li..n MM ..f th.- Boliti.-al C<Hle of the State of (•«lif,",r„ia rela-
ting t.. state .seh.H.I an.l ..th.r lands, tixinjr the price of su.-l, laii.ls an.l th.- t.-riiis ami .-..n,liti.iiis of sale ther.M.f.
22 T.. amend S,..tion 1 of an act ontiflod. "An act to provide for th- n.-.,uisiti..n by mnni.-ipalitie, ..f
lami f..r pul lie park or public pl«ygr..u.id pun>.«,.» by <-onde..mation. and for the «tabli,hinei,t of ass,^Hme„f
distriet., and ;lie n*M-s.H..ient ..f pr..|.erty therein to pay th- exp<.n*e ..f ne.p.irintf s.i.-h lan.l." nppn.ved April 2-'
VMlit. I.y extenaing iti* o|>prati..n to th.- acpiirinif of land f..r jHiblie librarv purp.*.-..
2'f. To am.-nd Scc|
of title th.-rein d.-.s.-riba
tilled liei'on- .ir after
24. To ap|M->ipriat
sand liollars for tin- pu]
created and out.stan.iinia
NovemlM-r. in the y.-ar
the Constitution of tliL^fl
''An act to cari-_\- inf.
California as said Coiistl
taxation, and pr.»vii|ing|
panics for the bent-tit »{
sum of seven hundred an
the fiscal year endin3 -li
sand dollars, or so mu.hl
.ine thousand nim- huiidl
2.'). To amend an
thereto a ii.-w set-ti.>n. tfl
of inebriates and druu'
ami bad repute, apart
vidiuL' als.> that it mus^
p.-rson to be committed
that the Lunacy C.miinii
recomnii'ndation i.f th.>
beni-fit from further ho!
2(i. To allien. 1 .Scifi
taxes v.ited in any tis.-alj
vionsly l.-vi.-d by said
Kii.l.irs.-d: Fded Nov.
I'kAXK C. J.lROjj
.Se.-r.l
Binission, trans-
(.f Jmu', r.tii.
, iiiul directing
IC'nlifuriiia, ami
Idditioiial duties
Biiard of C'oii-
ereat'ter to have
tt)e State, eon-
city at an elec-
llial eily at an
[in are nut t'ree-
aili saslaiiii'd tiy
mt: an industrial
(if it^ awards,"
ho til.' Industrial
tinier their olwr-
1 dissemination by
relatin'.' to inter-
|to indiinnify one
, to i-\i-lndr lands
or^rani/ati.in and
fcrvisioii," and the
iind L'mn Coni-
J till' (lowers of the
|es Mild towns and
till' )>owers of the
listrii'ts. school dis-
:)liriati"in "f wiiter,
entitl.d. •An net
1.1'tween the Stllti'
made liy tlie Ked-
|.if CHliforniii. reln-
Bs i>f sale th<T«-<if.
!iitiniei|>Blities of
[Hint of asH«"«nient
lupprovetl April 'S2.
"■; To anand S,',-tin„ ls.-i.-,„ of the fo.h- of Civil Proiednn- relati.e.' to the adn.is.sion in evidence of abstracts
„f title therein described by niakin.- such abstracts of title adndssible in evidence whether ma.le, issued or cer-
tified before or aftei nllau'ral imi or other imblic calamity.
04 To api.rn,,rial. t of anv inoMcy not -tlicrwisc appropriated the sum of one milli..n Hve hundred thou-
.'ina'dnliai's r, tie purpose „f pay.nent of that part of the princi,>al and interest ot any b.uided hk ebtedness
; . 1 d out..and n. ,v anv c,.v. city and county, county, town, township or district, on the ei.lUh day o
X 1, ' n h vear on.: thousand nine Imndred and ten, as is provided in section fourteen ot artic e thirteen ot
Ui s i'tutiou of this State, and as provided in an act of the thirty-ninth session of the Legislature Md.
! M rrv into etfeet the provisions of section fourt..Mi of article thirteen of the Const.tutum 0 the Sta e o
ti f: i a laid Constitution ias amended Noven,ber 8. 1910. providing for the se,.ration o state from ocnl
taxation .,,,1 providing for the taxation of ptd.lic service and other corporations, banks and --'ra" " ' -
n es for thc'bi'nctit of the State, all relating to revenue and taxation.- and ot said "'"^ ^ ^JJ'^^^^ ^
„„. of seven hundred and tifty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary sh dl - " - ^J ' ••
, .iscal vear endin. June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve, an.l the sum of sevc, hundred and fi t -
land -lollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be available for the hscal year endm, June thirtieth,
one tlinusand nim- hundred and tiiirteeii.
•>-, To amend an act entitled, -.Xn act t nd the rolitical Code of the State of California by adduiu'
„„.,.;,; .. w section, to be known as and numbered Section 218.5,'. relating to arrest, heann.. and connn.tmen
, n e and dru. habitues to a Mate hospital f.u- the insane." by providing tliat persons of bad charae cr
„ ;n e =.P-'t from the habit of ine-.riety. shall not be committed as set f^u'th ,n said ac . -'<> '^ 1 -
•din 1 ..that , must be det.Tmine.l upou .'xamination. that there is reasonable .round t..r hope that the
: : ;, t e ,nimitt..d as set f..rth in said act is susi-.-ptible .0 b..iem from said tn.,m..t. and pr,.,. in. = >
h.. Lunacv Commi.siou shall be .iv.'U p.nv.'r t.. .lisehar.e a p.-rs.,n .-ommitted under said a.'t up. 1
l^;'mmend!^i!>n of the H.-spital Snperin.eu.l.'nt. when sa.isti.'.l that sn.'h person will not receive substantial
hen. 'tit from further JDspital tr.-atment.
■>,i To amen.l S.'ction ls:?7 of the P.iliticl Co.h' .,f .h,' Staf ,.f California, by ,n-,,vidin. that distnct M
t^x,.:;;..^ in any fis.-al year may be levi.'d by the ...i-.l of Supei'vis.u. in the su hn. hs.'al year ,t not p>.'-
viouslv l.'vied by said boanl.
Is \Vrr.\K.-s WiiKiu.iK. I hav.- h.'reiuit.. >et my han.l and
cMUs.'.l to be affixed h.-reunto the (ir.at S.'al ..f
th.' State of Calif.'rnia at my offi.-.' in tlu' Stat.-
(•apit.il. this -.'Ist day of Novembir. in tli.' year
of .mr l.or.l one thousand nin." huniln-.l ami .'l.-v.-n.
and of th.- a.lmission of th.- Stat.' of Calif.-rnia.
th.- sixly-iir.-«t.
ISK.M..]
All.'st
Knd..rs.-.l: hiled N..v. 2U\. H'll
I-'k\nk C. .IoRIUN.
Se«-r«-lary of Stat.-.
UIHAM NV. .MdlNSON.
G<»vernor.
KKANK C. .loKI>AN.
Secret ary .>f State.
PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR CONVENING THE
LEGISLATURE IN EXTRAORDINARY SESSION.
OUxte of CnliUnnirt.
..f ri;;™-^,.-::;,,::™;'^' ' '- ■ ■ «^"- ■'- '— < »■■■ s
.!..>. fo, th,. f..ll.,«-.ncr p„rp,.sos ,,„,! tn l,.,,i.Inte „po„ the following s„h,j.<-ts. to wit ■
th- rnit'd 't-u's'''.n"i ;"7^!';"7-" "f "-r ••"-- "f t^e ele.t.,rs of the State of f.Iif„rnia for ......si.i.nt „f
mmmmmmmm
S-etion !) of Arti.-I- XIII of the Constitution. i^'li..il.z..f.on I),.tn,t.s m , or.Um.- w,th
1. To ..nm-l su.-h nioditi.-alions of anil a,l,litio„s to the election laws of the S,,,,. „f (•..lifor.n- . .
vided L or en-ated by laJ "^ '"•'■" '" '"^ """"•'^^ "'•"'••• -'•' ""''- - ■'"» """ I--
L^::^:::::'i!z:!:j;;z^^ • -"-'-.i- -^ .....r..ha„dise. n.«n„fa..,u ,.... ,
graduation. »PP...ntme„, .,f s„eh ort,....rs .s „.av .... n..-.^^ry for sueh insp-.-tion. nieasur-nient. and
..f puhiie u.iiiti... „„d o defrn..o^!^;.;r,r .,;'";."' i '■'""^- ''"""^ "•"' '•'•""""'•'' "f '""••'"-
S. To enact laws and pass rcs.ilii1i<«iis (•iiiK-crniii}; the ronort of tlic Calil'.iriiia D.'-bris ('(imniissidii. trans-
mitted to the SiR-aker of the House of Kepreseiitatives l>y the Seeretary of War on the 27th day of June, litll.
and directing the State Engineer in relation to surveys and iiroeuring data eoneerning said report, ami direeting
the manner of approval of plans of reelauuition upon and adjacent lo the rivei-s and streams of California, and
to make an appropriation to pay the e.\pens<'s of the State Engineer in thi- performance of such additional duties
as may l>e imposed, iind ereatini: a reclamation hoard and delininj- its powers.
9. To iilace under the charge, control, supervision, direction, and designation of the State Hoard of Con-
trol all puhlications of advertisements liy any otTicer. Ixiard or commission of the State: and hereafter to have
all advertising provided for by any law <ir advertising that is paid for. or is a charge again.st the State, con-
trolled, supervised, direeted. and ilesignated hy the State Board of Control.
10. To ai)prove or reject the charter of the City of Stockton, adopted l>y the people of that city at an elec-
tion held on the 17th day of October, litll.
11. To a|)i>rove or reject the charter of the City of Sacramento. a<lopted liy the people of that city at an
election liekl on the 7th day of Noveniher, liUl.
12. To amend the law relating to Highway Commissions in counties so that engineers who are not free-
holders of their particular counties may become ni.'mbers of the County llii:hway Connnissions.
13. To legislate in aid of "An act relating to the liability of employers for injuries or death su.stained by
their eniployei's, providing for compen.sation for the accidental injury of employees, establishing ;in industrial
accident Ixiard, making an appropriidion therefor, tletining its powers and providing for a review of its awards,"
apitroved .\pril S. litll. by r<M|uiring employers, physicians, and insurance i-ompanics to re|)ort to the Industrial
.\ccidcnt Hoard all facts n-lativc to the happcnini.'. cause, nature and seriousness of accidents under their oKser-
vation. together with such settlements as are made therefor: and to re(|uire the publication and dissemination by
the Industrial Aeei<lent Hoard of information and facts acquired by it: and to ann'nd the law relating to inter-
iiisui'ance .so as to i>ermit employers to arrauire reciprocal or interinsnranee among themselves to indenuiify one
another against lo.ss caused by accidents to their employees.
14. To change. fi.\. autl detin.' the limits and boundaries of Ix'ei-lamation District ."):{.'); and to exclud.' lands
therefrom.
1."). To consider and amenil an act entitled. •An act to provide for the incorporation and organization and
management of m\niicipal water dislricls." approved -May 1. 1911.
It;. To consider and amcihl the law creating "The Hureau of BiiildiuL' and Loan Supi-rvision.'" ami the
"HuildiuL' and lAian Conuuis.sioner."" and to enlarge and in<Tea.se the powers of the Huilding and Loan Com-
missioner.
17. To consider and take action upon lei.'islation providing for the manner of e.xercisinL' tlie powers of the
initiative and the referendurn tiy the I'li-clors of the several counties, cities and counties, cities and towns an<l
other political sMlxlivisions of the Stati'.
15. To consider and take action upon legislation providiiig for tin' maimer of exercising the powers of tlie
recall by the electors of the st-veral counties, cities and countii-s. cities and towns, supervisor districts, school dis-
Iriits. anil of other |N>litieaI HiilMliviNionH hikI of other public corporations of the Slati-.
lii. To take legislative action ri-lativc to water, the use of water, water rights, the appropriation of water,
and till' appropriation of tln' ux- of water: also to n-i-nact. modify, amplifv. or amend an ai-t eMtitle<l. "An act
reu'ulatiuL' and liinitinL' the appropriation of water." etc.. jipproved April f^. liMl.
2"' To nuiend S«'clion 2<> of the " Knirk Ad " in repcct to n-sirvc of coinuicrcial ImukH.
21. To provide for and to iiulliori/e the s.'ttlemcnt and adjustment of the conlroversv iN'twii-n the State
of CaliforniH and the Ktshral <ioveriinic?it n-siM-tting the school latid grants and oth<r trnnts nutdc by the Vit\-
eml « «nernineiit to the Stale. AUo lo amend Sn-tion iUiU of the I'olilical ('o«le of tin- Slate of Califoniin. r«>l«-
liiijf I" Mate H<>liool and other lands. tixin»f the price of mieh lands and the tennn and coMdili>>ii!« of sjdc then-of.
2*J. To amend S.><'ti.in 1 <>f an ad ■•iilitl<'<l. "An act to provi«|r for Uh- aopii^ition by iiiiitiicipalilieit of
land for public park or public phiyirronnd pur|Mi«i-» by cunilenination. ami fi»r the r<<lHhli<thment of ainewinntit
«li«lrict« and llic awscvtiiient of pn>|HTl> ihiTciii In pn> the cxp«'n«- of Nci|niring ""Uch laml." approvift April *.•*-•.
PKfl to , rli'iidini; >>•' <>pcr:it K'ti l<> tli< iie<|iiirint.' of bind Ttr public library pnrfHaM'^
2:!. To amend Se
of title therein descril
tilied before or after ci
24. To appropriate
sand dollars for the pul
created and out.standingi
November, in the year
the Con.stitution of thi.s|
"An act to carry int<i ei
California as said Const!
taxation, and providing!
panics for the benetit ol
sum of seven hundred al
the fiscal \ear endiuL' -H
sand dollars, or so nine
one thousand nine Innitu
2-'). To amend an
thereto a new section,
of inebriates and dru'_'
and bad repute. ai>:iit
vidiuf.' also that it nnid
person to be eommittedl
that the Lunacy Coinin
reconuneiidation of t h«|
benetit from further lu
2t>. To amend S.
taxes voted in any tiscai
vionslv Icvieil bv sjiid
Kiidorseil: Filed .\o\.
Fr.\xk ('. .1"^
s..
{'nimiiissiiiii. tr-iiiis-
Ji (liiy (if Jiiiit'. li'll,
In'port. ami dirootinf;
ins of Ciiliforiiiii. and
^ucli addilioiKil diitii'S
StMtc Hdill'd of Cou-
LikI lii-rt-aftcr to have
^gainst the State, coii-
)f lliat city at an i-lw-
Ipl,. of that <-ity at an
ers \\\n> ar«' not fi'i'i'-
Issiolis.
jor ili'atli sustained liv
Ihlishin'-' a!i iiid\istrial
, i-iview of its awards,"
i'|.oit to tile Industrial
[■nts under their oKser-
anil dissemination l)y
\v !,i\v rehitiiii: to inter-
U'lves to indemnify one
and to I'xelude lands
m and ors-'ani/atioii and
SnjH'rvision."' anil lli«'
lildire.' ami I-oan Coili-
lisiin; tln' |>oMers of tin-
cities and towns and
IMsinu the |io«er< of the
sor diMrifls, iwho"! dis-
;i|i|>ro|iriiition of wiiter.
Ijiii act entitled. '•An mi
^\ers\ ImIwcIi the StHte
BrniitH iiiml"' ••> \hv F«-<l-
•• of rnlif'TiiiB. rein-
.im iif Hdle tlien-of.
^..fi Iiy nniiiieinnlili''* "f
•iieti! <if n<«««"^«n"''il
L, . n|.|ir,,i..l \|i?tl ■.*".•.
To amend Section
IS.'i.'k; of the Code of Civil I'n
■dure relating' to the admission
[ evidence of ahstraets
.f title therein desci
ihed l)v ma
kinir such aiistraets of title admissilile in evu
denee
whether made, issued or cer-
tified liefore or after eontla
ation or other public calamity.
•24. To appropriate out i>\' any money no
t otherwise appropriated the sum of one mi
id
for the pin-|iose oi payme
t of that iiart of the princii)al and interest of an\
created and out.standiuir by any ei
tv. eitv and county, eoiuity. town
township or
on five hundred thou-
■ bonded indebtedness
listrict. on the ei<rhth day of
November, in the yea
r one thousand nine hunc
Ired and ten. as is proviiU
•d in section fourteen
of article thirteen of
the Constitution
.f this State
as jtrovided \u an ai
iif the thirtx -ninth session of the Le>rislatnre en
title.l.
•An act to carry m
to etVect the provisions o
f section fourteen of article thirteen of the Constitution
of the State of
California as
said Constitution was
mnended November S. liUfi. providing for the separation
f .state from
local
ta.\ation. and providii'-j-' t"i^ ""' taxation o
f pnbl
ic service anil i
itlier eori>orations.
and insurance com-
panies
for
tl
le hem
it o
f tlie State, all relatinft to revenue and taxation."
I of said moneys ai)propriated the
sum of seven
the liseal year en
hundred and fifty thousand dollars, or so mu
•h thereof as may be necessary, s
ihall be available for
dim.' June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelvi
id the sum of seven
hundred and fifty thou-
d dollars, or so nuich thereof as may be m
thousand nine hinidred and thirteen.
•cessai'v. slial
lal>le for the liseal year em
liiu; June thirtieth.
1 o ami
■nd an act entitled.
An act to ameni
1 th.
tlnreto a M
•w section
to be known as
and ninnbereil Section
21S.-
Lif inebriates am
and bad repute, apai
,1 dnii: habitues to a state hospital for the insai
■t from the habit of inebriety, .shall not be eommi
din- also that it must be determined uiion examination
I'olitieal Code of the State of California by addini:
and eommitnient
i>f bad character
.1 act. and by pro-
inid for hoi)e that the
relalitiL' to arrest, heariin.
bv providini: that persons
tted as set forth in sail
that there is reasonable •rro
person to be eommi
that the Lunacy
reeonimeiidation o
benefit from
tted as St
t forth in said act is susceptible to benefit from sai
d treatment, and prov
Ci>nunis.sion shall be jiiven power to disehartie a person
f the TIosi>ital SniuTintendent. when s
.mmitted under sai
dins.'
act upoi
iitistied that sn
■h person will not receive s
I the
lubstantial
further hosiiital treatment.
•Jti.
lo amem
1 Section ls:?T of the I'olitica
il Code of the State of California, by \
bv iirovidiiii: that district sehiM.l
taxes voted in any
fiscal
vear may
be levied bv the lioaril of Supervisors in
the sueceedinj.' ti.seal year if not pre-
vious
;lv levieil by siiid board.
|SE.\I..]
Is \VnNK>s WiiKKKoK. I have hereunto set my hand and
causeil to be aflixed hereunto the < Ireat Seal of
the State of California at my oftiee in the State
Capitol, this 21st day of NovenilnT. in the year
of otir l^.rd one thonsaml nine hundred and eleven,
and of the adniiHsion of the State of California,
the sixty-lirsl.
IIIKA.M NV JOIINSOX.
tiovernor.
Atl.-Mt :
Knd..r-Ml: Fil«-.l Nov -Jlst. 1!»11
Fb.vxk C. .l«>Kn.\x.
Sivn-lnrj of StHtf.
KUANK ( . J<»K1>AN.
Sevn-tary «>f Stati-.
555
//
^-/:' ^ al^^^iA^ <^?^
?4^iZ''/
r^J^^/ 7(A/tX>-^'-^-^'^
\Qf(n
i>^tc//^ ^
s.-v>:..^.:-:,.^jrijER .;__o_. e.
S-crp...e:.to, Cal., "oy. S7 , i;<ll.
WHi:]-:£AS, p
, Po.'itDes fro. Lyo; , Churchill and Washoe
f:e St-te
evadr^, shipped irto C-\l
:rr.i.n
tve
■beer, discovered t
o be infested with Eel worn (Tyl(
.--.8 devsBta-
trix), a destructive ::e:
oOe v.- -jrmiar.d,
V/HEREAS^ The
rla:.tir.g ar.d
ir.rov
3f s
uch uotatoer-
or partf3 thereof or. .th
:ould
-ikely i:
;fest the soil with
this rcriou
s pest; and,
I-ZCHUAS, Or.ce i.
:e ecil
:s ridd-ince is al .^ct
in;poP8ible
'..'.erefore, a hortic -.l* r-l
IS r2:}uI3Y DiXLAPJa) a;
.u. x<ijTABLISI-uiD I
e be 3r.d
iinst all
potatoes shipped fro
es
Lyon, Churchii;
V/nsh
oe, State of "evada
.e S^
Le oi
'liforr.la,
and all
hort i c ul t u r^ 1 c o y.i s n i on
ers and loc-^.l i
-.spc-
to d e H t i'
his "se.-.ti
ductio:
■C tf^*
ed 7". ot " "t "i p 8 from zr.
place of 8hip ent
:he optio
are i.'.structed
e :;ountiee af ore-
tie shipper or
;o take all proper pr
ecautlor.s agnir.pi
t::ie intro-
•.t Eel vrorrs i .to the State o:
ort
^■•1- v'.
APPRO'.-a^r: :
jovtr.jr if T;.
fornTaT
L2^
^ :- V ^/ //
QUARANTINE DrVISION
PtOOM II rtWHY •UILDINO
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
O. e BRCMNER
CHIEF DEPUTY QUARANTINE omCE
FREDERICK MASKEW
DEPUTY OUAW*NTINl OFriCtn
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
STATE COMMISSION OF HORTICULTURE
CAPITOL BUILDING. SACRAMENTO. CALIFORNIA
A J COOK. -
G E MERRILL.
E. O ESSIG
MISS A G BIRD
COMMtaSIONSR
CNICF DEPUTY
•CCRETART
CLERK
INSECTARY DIVISION
CAPITOL PARK
SACRAMENTO. CAL.
C K CARNES
SUPERINTENDENT
E J BRANIGAN
FIELD DEPUTY
fiwcTjsinentov Bee. 23rd, 1911
^^UAi-.A-'.TI. K 'JFJitP., Ko. Z-
WiLEREAS, we have reason to believe thnt severnl
1 i 8 1 r i c 1 1
-3 r f 0
r lepp i-eptricted i
r. area
iree
counties of llevadn, viz., Lyon, Cuarchill ar.d *nE..oe, ^nich
T :ov.27';i, 1911, were quarantined aj^Tinst tr.e potato efl
wSni,
irft free f i j.t. thi e pest
ut not ir. jastic* to
t,..t
. jwere -^
nd to o:
leople
ell be denied entrance to
Calif orr. la, nnd
WhliuiAS, it Lb impracticable to exclude snid diPtrict
from tjie quaranti:.e
leref ore.
RESOLVED, thpt we derlfie the e-^id quarantine revoked
and pemit all potatoec from Nevada to enter tnie State, but al 1
8UCI1 potatoee ...uet b« cniefully inepected upon ax«l:ivnl, a: d if a
eint-le potato ie
will -r ordered
e 6hiDr;er,
.0 harbor the eel worm,
.lit entire car
■eetroyed at the option of
^V-^'
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St-te CoiiiinisBioner "oT Horticulture
Governorc^f Cailtornla
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KIKS TH". L:.GISLA7imr IE
3I0II.
lil-Z^^. .»: , an r::tTBoT<iir.''T:- occfciiion has arisen r.nd now
e:Ki3x;s. roqulrin«r c-^^ ^ ^ ^ - -ture ol the , .- :e cf . l 1-
ifornia "he convcnea,
ISQV., 'm-HlTOKF., I, HUtAi: •. J0}IBS0B. aovcraor of ^Ae
. t-- of rrlifornla, "b^ virtue of the power enr authority ±n
^ -.-^ ,c.:i.-n 9 of Article V of ti.e. Const itu --ion of
:a-;c- of California, no h^ro":,y convrne the ".r:;lsla '\ire
of Caliromia to noet f.nd aasenble in lo-isl:" tivo
aoaeion at Sncrainento, Crlifornia, on the 24th da;- of recon-
ber. 1911, at 1£:0E . . "t earj for the follo'.vtoc rur . .c
1. r£ C ESIT'H anC act upon a law iox .i-.c protoc^ion
horticulture anc „ rcvcnt the introauotion into this
?tete of insects or tUac- aos or anim-la injurious to f»uit
rres, viv.cs or vcgctaLlcs, r.xi& providing for a qunx-
. ■.... -.c?. ir.'' reduction.
a: -iJir :s ;;ir m.ak\ i hfvc hereunto ^ r
hKnc' ana oauaee to hi rSflr.cd hereunto
■ . - ./,1 of t: :.: :if-
orr^-- ■ " riy office :.. i.'-te Cavl-
tol, t;.is :£_. cIr; ccr-'ber, m
yccvr of our "ord one thousti^r.a rinr han-
drcfi rnfi rlevon, rr.n of the adniuuion
of th^ rt' t» of Cr'lifomia, t}-.r sixty-
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TO nc;. LiiGxaL.roLi o?
It la mpresented to m thct gnm wid in ilnent d n(pr
thrrat«M tlic hortiotattiwa Intereets of the mU.tc of Ce liforrila.
A pest kaovQ cb t>y« todl««rr&nMn Ply th. t hcp. In ot]>^r parte of
tiK Tsorld, ftb»oiu. ^. xIoBtroTed the mats of thOM ooctlona, U
boliv- oomtuntly brout^t b- B^dp. Into tJic port of S«i IVimcl eo.
If thlc p»«« .>aoo oeta Into the orchcnl* of Ctaifbmla, V»
•cleatlBt* aene tii, t our grefet fruit laii;«try rill bo ruined,
-Jiythine th;.t n'fbcts our horticnltural intcrerto, (sx>n._: liyt rwrt
Lnwrtuat tJt t .V liaro, of aeoeeslty efftoote the iwb writy of tJie
•tiito. a..' d<ui^r to tho:o Intrreeta ehould bo nmaptly laot, saA
lui;' rorwdy ttu.t OiJi be riqppllod, of coturne, eimiU ba lcnedif.tcly
florthooninc*
To kec thir ]»p% ou* o" c. liromla, t Btrlot querc^tia*
U MMMU^ With thr povvr in the re.->ro««atc.tlwt3 of tba ftortic-.:lturt.l
ComUolonor to bot n: vesBela, deotroy frultr, et«. o haw rtor? no
•uch iul0<iuate 1/.t? fo. "ull protoctioa o our horticiiltaro,
aoL t.1 r>z«Tt«t thlB niinoup , ntl doBtnictlUB «rt fron ob .aininc e
foothold in c ll-amit., I' ii .looosBrr -Jv t o ciy^ r.iple no«erB of
Vaumntine to ouf of lol: 1b«
X «* yon, t?y :- -^jre, after your eoBnlon oloser a%
aooB tod y, to re-»la imtll 1 lOO fbr jJiothpr ejtrr BBsflon, Tihioh I
hnf a Hod for tJ.c :-urpoM} of huvinc ^-oxi oct upon a qiu rtiutine .tb; ?v.re
Bul*:iit;teU b- the - i,tor.*,„ Jortort*! o.»: u« :iortioultV4r6i wOa.is iooor.
( iCMA) Rlr&,i • Johoroa*
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WH£>-.i.AS, There exists ir. oeveial of tiie Ctatee of
fcexieo, a very serious i.nect pest, riamelyV tlie llexical "or lortToe
Oranj^e Fly, Anaexrepha (Tryoeta) lu den a |_Laiew. and
WiiiRjiAS, TjTiiB .4.^ ittaclta oranges, guaras ar:d nian-oes
and is exacedi-.^ly destructive to ali such fruits; and
Wni-J'^^^JAts, BTi.i
▼ery difficult to 3o:iilDi-t; .d
i,- i» fret froffi pariueites and
■.VHLH^AS, SterjEships f: xican port^ railroad
cars triversing theee iiifested areas, co-jie direct to our State,
ahd lay, ar.d very li.<eli' will be tne oeireis of affe-ted -r-,.r.-ei3,
cr'J.-vas or mr»ngoe«, ar.d so i:ay brins tnla Or,in';o aiagrot, Anastrepha
sIJ'-LOGt^.j lumens, i: to i.xf 3t-^.te of Calif orr.ia, "hi en, i^ in^ro-""
duced, would bring incalcus-bl* loss to our peoolo; therefore 'ce it
DIf >■(??:-,::, ORDI^IOD ar.d Lii,CLA:..D, Th.it a quar^.ntine te
and -.-.e s '.'::e is heresy es-sblisj-.ed in accordance v,itn the law
approred by Governor Johr.son, Jiranry 2nd, 1912, mgainst the
i.Mportntion of citrus fr^ita, g.iava8 or nangoee fro.a the Gtr.tee of
iwexico, eit.'icr oy oat or rail, -nd that, p.? heretofore, all cars
bringi.-.g oronges, bU-ivas o: -.anj^oes fro;a ilexico into the United
States mupt be thoroughly fumig-^ted before they enter the State
of Calif or.-.ia.
APPROVED:
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Stite Co^-rasio -.er of
-orti cult --ire
^f
uOTernor o:
»e Dtite of .':a*_foinia
Saoranento, January 25th . 1^12,
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;• IRDER , 0. 6.
WIIEKSAS, diuarari^ine Order No, 3, Tulare county,
California, only permitted fruit to oe delivered nt Portervilie,
Lindsay, Exeter, Tulare, Visalia, Ducor, rir.uba, Cutler, Pixley,
Angiola, ar.d Terra 'r^ella as otner railroad stations of the county
were without agents, and
Vv'HERZAS, Strathraore, Sultana, Tipton, Goshe.-. p.nd
FRrmereville now have nge.r.ts at each of these places, tnerefore
IT IS DECLARKD, that all tne stations r.a^r.ed above
be placet for delivery -)f nursery stock, fruit treea, fruit and
plants, and which if found free from insects or disease will be
released by tne Deputy Q,ur)r^ >.tine Ofticer of sp.id county.
APi'ROVED;
State /^bniiaissioner af Ho rti cult are
Governor of Stste of California
Sacraaiento, January 25th,, 1912,
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NO >M 11 ttmmr BuiuOiNO
■ AN FRANCISCO C*L
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CHiir OCFurv 9lj»lt*>.TlNC OrriCIK
FREOCRICK MASKEW
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
STATE COMMISSION OF HORTICULTURE
CAPITOL BUILDING, SACRAMENTO. CALpFORNt*
A J COOK. ■ COWMISSIONCR
C E. MERRILL. CMiar OSPUTt
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MtSS A G BIRD, ■ - ■ CLBRH
INSECTARY DIVISION
SACRAMtN'O CAL
E K CARNCS
H A WCINLAND
ASItSTANT BU"K(».ST«NOH«.
E J BRANICAN
''tCLO OCPUTT
qUARAJiTIIJE ORDER, No. 10.
WHEREAS, there exists in the nurseries of Santa Clara,
Alameda, Santa Cruz and San l^ateo counties a serious i-.sect pest
known as the Calif ornia or Western peach tree borer, Sanninoidea
pacifica. Rile^, and
affected
WHEREAS, severalyitrees have been shipped fron said
nurseries into other counties of California within the past few
days; and,
WHEREAS, said insect is a serious enemy of all stone-
fruit trres, as tiie borers girdle or seriously wound tne crown
of infested peach, plum, apricot, prune, neotarint, cherry, almond
trees; and,
WHEREAS, this caterpillar or borer is not known to be a
pest in other counties and its introduction would be a serious
injury, and must be resisted; and
WHEREAS, the borer when young and small will elude the
keenest inspection; therexore
IT IS H±;h±BY ORDERED, DIhiiCTED, and DECLARED that a
quarantine be and the same is hereby establisned in accordance
with Section 2319b of the Political Code of the State of Cali-
fornia, against the Bhip.iient of peach, plum, apricot, prun«,
nectarine, cherry and almond trees fro.:- any af
the aforesaid counties.
APPROVED:
of Horticulture
^^^"^ "-TernOJ^ of the State of California
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Saeranento, January 29th, 1912.
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SAN FRANCISCO CAL
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CHIEF OCPUTV ai.'**»*»"'lNt i ' » n (
FREDERICK MASKEW
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
STATE COMMISSION OF HORTICULTURE
CAFiTOl. BUILOINO SACRAMENTO. CAL'TORNIA
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INSECTARY DIVISION
CAFiTOl. P*»«
SACRAMCN'^O CAL
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M » WCINLAND
*«S 9T»-.- i.-FtW.'jTtNOtS
E J •PANIGAM
Quarantine Order, Ko. II.
V/HLPy-AS, there exists in tne nurseries of Santa Clara,
Alaraeda, Santa Cruz, and San llateo cou.-.ties a serious insect
pest known as the California or Western peach tree borer,
Sanninoidea pacif ica, Riley; and
WHEREAS, several affected trees have been shipped from
sold nurseries into other counties of California within the
past few days; and
WHERSAS, said insect is a serious ene.ny of all stone-
fruit trees, as the borers girdle or seriously wound the crown
of infested peach, plum, apricot, prune, nectarine, cherry, and
almond trees; and
WHEREAS, this caterpillar or borer is not known to be a
pest in other counties and its introduction would be a serious
injury, and aust be resisted: and
WHEHEAS, the borer when young and small will eluds the
keenest ir.8pection; therefore
It is hereby determined and found that said peach tree
borer, Sanninoidea pacif ica, Riley, does exist in each of said
counties of SantT Clara, Alameda, Santa Cruz and San Mateo, in
said State of California, and that said pest is a serious insect
pest, as above described;
O.HDEHED, DIRiCTED A'D DECLARED that a
tne same is hereby established ir. accordance
of the Political Code of the State of Cali-
ordance with law, against the shipment or
passage or movement of any and all peach, plum,
ctarine, cherry and almond trees from the said
Clara, Alameda, Santa Cruz and San ^ateo in the
a, and from each of the s-une, to any other coun-
the State of CaliArnia, and a quarantine at
hereby established in each and all of said
IT IS riihEBY
quarantine be and
with Section 2319b
fornia, smd in ace
transportation or
apricot, prune, ne
counties of Santa
State of Californi
ty or cou'.ties ir.
above set forth is
counties;
AND IT IS FURTICEh ORDERED, that none of the said trees nbove
described be permitted to oass over tne quarantine line as herein
established and proclaimed, duri:.g the n;sintenanpe of tnis
quarantine, except upon due inspection and examination, as pro-
vided by law, by a coiBnlssloner or deputy cofflmlssioner, and s
certificate of Inspection signed by a commissioner or deputy
connlesloner as proTldsd by law, snowing the the said nursery
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Btock or trees to be free from the said Jjiaect peat above
described.
'state CoHfoiseioner "^T—rtryfTi culture
APPROVED:
Ac t i njf- ■(Tov er nor of State of California
Sacr^ffliento, Pebraary 2, 1912.
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S»N F«*NC1SCO CAL
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FREDCniCK MASKEW
STATE OF CALIFORNiA
STATE COMMISSION OF HORTICULTURE
CAFITOL BUiUOING- SACRAMENTO. CAL FORNIA
A J COOK ' - COMMltSlONBK
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MtSSA G Bi^D ■ ■ - CLEWK
INSECTARy DIVISION
CAPITOL PAKK
SACRAMENTO CAL
E K CANNES
SU'EKINTCNSCNT
H A weiNLANO
AStlSrANT SUPKniMTCNDCN
C J BRANIGAN
nCUO OEPUTT
t^UARAi.Ti:X OiJ31sa» .L.0,» 12.
^l±::'v:\Q, There wis established Jinuary 29th, 1;^12,
\M>r-^r. . ► :::cr -0, Iw, nad jitOTU.iTy 2''d, i,,JTar.ti..«J ^rv;ox .o, 11
'•'.hcr^j ' _ i . -; : fruit nursery stock, to-wit: pe.ich, plu. , prune,
ppricot, -.ectarlr.e, e.^ierry ni.u al>nond, was prohibited enip er.t
from r3'3r c^. .*.i a, viz: Ala-e-.j, >ir.*.; CI . , . nta Craz, and
Snn roeo ii.to a^-'ier cjj ties o: * - . . '. te; »..d>
!?.'inie rnoul'«3 o^. ■\^v^i^^,.
nurij :/ ' '. -•: of r-^i 1
there'oze,
-t.i l^je loB3 .i.id iiBuppointacnt;
B::. it luiiOLTJit That t^ua rant ire Or-ier Ho, 10, i .d
^lin - . '.-.r.e -der o. 11, btf rcvokeci, only to b^ re-eatnblished
o -end out l.nf ctf>d "*-rk.
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Ai^MvOV..!):
•aor«m«i.to« 7«bruary Sr4.1-X2
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QUARANTINE DIVISION
SAN FPANCISCO CAL.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
STATE COMMISSION OF HORTICULTURE
O E BREMNfR
FREDERICK MASKEW
OCUTY aUAR«MT,*,£
STINK o»rictR
. BUILDING, SACRAMENTO. CALIFORNIA
A J, COOK. ■ ■ COt*MiSSlOSE«l
G E. MERRILL. chief OSPUt*
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MISS A. G BtHO, - - - CLER"
tNSECTARY DIVISION
CAWTOL m»mK
SACRAMENTO CAL
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qUARAl^Iin: ORDER, No. 13
WIIEM2AS, There exists in sevenl of the States of
?^exico, a vary serious i.-.sect pest, nanely, the Mexican or
Morelos Or.ir.ge fly, Ariastrepha (Trypeta) ludens Leow« , and
WKEKEAS, This fly attacks oranges, sweet limes,
and .Tiangoes and is exceedingly destructive to all
gaavas and
such fruits; and
very
WHEREAS, Said Orange fly is free from parasites and is
difficult to conibat; and
WHEREAS, Steamships from liexican ports and railroad
cars traversing these infested areas, come direct to our
State, and may, and very likely will, be the "bearers of
affected oranges, sweet limes, guavas and mangoes, and so
ma^v bring this Or.ange Yaggott, Anastrepha (Tryueta) ludens.
into the State of Cnlifornia, which, if introduced, would
bring incalculable loss to our people; therefore be It
DIRECTED, ORDERED and DECLARED, that a quarantine be
and the same is hereby established in accordance with the
law aonroved by Governor Johnson J^iTurry 2nd, 1312, aijainst
the iTnportation of ornnges, sweet limes, guavas and .-liangoes
froia the State if liexico, either by boat or rail, nnd t.aat,
as heretofore, tZI cars brir.jln^ orangec, sweet linies,
jaavas or mangoes from Mexico into the United Stntes, other
than California, mist be thoroiit^hly fumig.Tted before they
bring any frei^t whatever into tiie State of California,
wrd any quarantine heretofore established -igainst the Im-
pDrt?tion of citrus fruits into the State of California,
from said !.'.exico, is hereby modified ^nd removed to tae
extent of, and in accordance with, this quarantine order.
AP."HOVKD:
Horticulture
Ac t i r.A 1*3ve"rnor of State o^'CalifornTa
tRcrMber.to, FeVrunry 19 , 191?.
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state of (Citlifornlrt.
PgOGlA^^riON.
Public attention lius recently been directed through the
press ana by proolrjuatlon of the Hon. Vto. H. laft. President of the
Ainerioan Hed Cross Society, to the dreadful conditions of famine and
starvetion which obtain in certain provinces of China.
Several millions of natives have, by reason of successive
years of flood and inundation, been reduced to a condition of abject want
and poverty, and for the purpose of relieving their present suffering and
to provide against a recurrence of their aisfort-ones, iamediate financial
assistance is required. California has ever answered the call of distress
and has alv/aya contributed her meed to the cause of the afflicted. As
Acting President of the Red Cross Society of the State of California, I,
therefore, call once more upon our citizens to come to the relief of these
needy people of a sister nation. Contributions should be sent to any of
the following members of the California Red Cross 3oard of Directors:
0. K. Cushlng,
Eev. Charles A. Bemra^
Vta. H. Cr cker
Leon Sloss,
'.V. Z. Gerber.
2. S. llontgomery
Arthur Letts,
George V.'. I^rston,
Hon. W. .V. IJorro-.v,
San ?rancisco.
Sacramento.
Sar. Jose.
Lo£ Angeles.
San Diego.
San Francisco.
Dated at Sacramento, this 10th day o ?ebru£.ry, 1^12.
Lieut^rt^-.t cjia ^^ctinc Gov mor and Acting
President o: the California State 3oard
Of the Aocrican Pxa Cro^s.
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Frank C Jordan ■
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OiTICi OP oTi^li Vi;Tl.KIi:AEIxvl- ,
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0 1.
31j-JIj- Ox" U^ 1 1 0F._ 1 i. ,
Sacra..e:iio,val. , Larch?, 19l'^'.
V.^nLH-i^Ari , tiie luct iii-s i^een deteruir.e' by tue -^trte
Yeierir.c.rir.n of the otfote ol caiii'orni& t.-i-t c-r. irfectious
di8e&.pe iT-Jwr. r3 rpleretic, routnera or Texas fever exists
^ror-e, ctttle ii. the i ollov.-irit' ncJ:.eci etf^tes, to wit: Oi:lahoi:.&,
•^exe" ieocuri, ATki-.r-ses, Louisicr.a, Lississippi, Tenneseee,
>J.ab&Afc.., Virtinic., ..ortri Cc-rolim , ooutn Carolina, Geor£ia end
ilorida; and
01 -x^e ::-tate of
live stock fra:.!
for txie appoint:
the pro VI clone
for," Wiiicn bee
1905, and Liarcr.
_crch ly, 1909,
in or .er ta pre
01 eplenetic, .s
01 Celilornia,
into the State
Kf-, de end estacl
tne iKiportCvtior.
under arc by virtue oi' rn Act of the Lei;;islature
California, entitlea, "An ^ct to protect -.oi:.ectic
jortCt,iou9 t.nu infectious c.iseases, to provide
. ler.t and duties oi cfiicials tu crrry into effect
of this ^.ct, and to ^rovide an e.ppropriation tiicre-
auie a lav, : arcli IS, lt:99, and as aicender. ".arch £0,
2o, 19u7, and as lurther tx-iendec tnd ajproved
the State Veterinarian ol t^^e 3tate of California,
vent the spreading, or co.ui;u:'.ici tion of said diseese
outnern or Texas fever to c&ttle within the itete
sr.oulu cattle froi.. zne aforesaid stc tes be imported
of California, has, or. txiis 7th day of .arch 1^12,
isned tne follo\7infe, rules and regulations as to
s of Ci-ttle from the aforesaid atttes:
Irorr. and after t-i3 7th
cornpejiy, corporetion, tneir &fot
hi cited fron crineint, into \,ae
ori.inatmg or oeir.g in tliat t.r
States south of tne i'ederti. qua
be estaclisred oy the United St
or cziy Citt^vfc, or oti-er ani2;als
annuli.tus tick, e.vcept in accor
Unitec Stc tes . epart:;.ent of ^.gr
cattle ere snippe^; or transport
cicUfahter, fcn?. w:.en so snippea
f oliov.ir.e, ret^ulat-ons must ve o
,.i.y of .^arch 19x<,, every person,
nts and servpnta, are hercoy pro-
state 01 c. liiornia tny cettle
ea of territory in tr.e United
rantine line v;-iich has ceen or i-iay
ates i;eparti;.ent of ;>.eri culture,
ir^l'este . with the Uargaropus
dtnce \.-xin tr.e re^u-w.t-ors of the
icui-ture, or except ri.en said
ed on railroad trains lor iii;..ec.iate
or transported by rtilrotd, the
bserved:
On ur.loaa.n- eii^. cattle -.t t:.eir detination, or lor lood
and rest en route to staue, seperrte per.b t.ust be set apart to
receive ti.em and no otner cattle autlx be a....,it:eQ to st id pens.
The care t..rt neve carried said cattle e.-all oe cleaned ana cis-
ir.f.^ctfcd oeiore they are nceir used to transport, store or c< exter
ani^^alf ur ...ercnandise.
All cars ctrryine, said cattle e^clx bear placards eteting
th^t sfid ctrs contain "SCUTHLri: c;.,TTL^", ana each of t^e way
Dills of eaxd 8hipr.erte s.-ij. nave a note on its l**ce witn a
■iaiiar stater-ent.
Ine caXB used to transport sucn cattle ent-xl ce cletned
and disinfected In ti*e foliowij;^ :i.anner;
(*) Reiaove »li litter and ..aiiUi-e. Inia litter end i*anure
cast oe etoxea wnere lo cattle c^n co:-e irto contact nth It lor
a pexiod of at least six L.ontii«.
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^j'l oiitiiXitfe --x.c er.tire inner puri^ce oi t-.e crs,
:..c inner suif&ce of trie ca.r aoors, '..it., a. fixture :-&
irc^u..-
ie of one
Tnd one 7.L.lf "pourae of linie i nr one c.ufa.rter .jound of pure car-
bolic 8Cid to et.cu g&lion of v.^ter; or witn fc. solution u.acie wj
^^-scl-^i" f ;ur junces of or.ioriae of li:-fc to efcn gclxon of wtter,
* 1= iu'^tiier oraerea t.ic.t viJ-c-tx -i* o. tu'.y jr eitiier of
tne lore^oing ru^cs ^^^ rceU-fctione BhLj.^ ue 6r._ of lense, c.nd i^unieh-
e.ole 8 3 proviaecl cy tr.e isws of t^e itate ol California.
:..ow, thereforu, I,
Stcte 01 California, \,y
law, do iierecy proclaim
scribed oy tne State Vet
and re£U:.ations witi.in t
proclc'iar. tne.t aaid rules
eniorced > it-'iin the Stet
tncreof ancll subject al
End regulations to t^-^ie p
ti'*i t St id Act of tne ue^,
titled, "An Act to prote
iufectious diseases, to
ofiicifela to ccrry ij-to
prov^ae an approprir^t^-on
Hiraii "T. Johnson, ap Governor of the
virtue o: the authority vested in L:e i;y
ti.e foregoing, ru.es ta-^ regulations pre-
erinarian to De legal and^oindirig rui-es
he State of California, and I do furtner
;.nd regulations snalx oe utintained erd
e of California, ena i^iiat a violation
1 .ersGi.s so violating any of said ru_es^
er.altiee proviaec. i or in section eigxit of
isj-ature of t:ie State of California, en-
ct don^estic live stoc^c froi:. (.ontt-.g^ouj and
provide for tne appointment and duties of
eflect tr.e provieions of this ii.ct, tra to
tneref or ."
tne Great Seal oi
d£:y of llarcn a. 2~
tnis State
. 1912.
^it..ve i-ereunto eet niy iiai;d and
to be nc-reunto aifixe(^, this
Ccused
aeventi
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Attest
Governor of the State of ceiifornia.
^vwr
oecr<;tury of State,
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VY<cd. in ".. niHre of 'f^
Frank C. Jordan
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jBjrbrr
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state of iJaiiiornia,
oecroiiiento.
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STAlii U? UiiLIi'URlII/i,
Saor-^iuenxo, Ctx., ...arch
.912,
nas
por
are
3pl
anci
aft
tiie
the
..ili:iH>.i-iJ, Tne £>tate Veterinai io.u o: tii« St-jte of u
ascer^-rined txit^t cattle l0isb.zed in certain counties
tions o:. counties in tne State of oaliior -ia iiereina
lisoxe uO cuiiii-iunicate an infectious aise^ae icnown s
enetic or soutnern fever to ctttle loccted in otr-er
portions of counties in tne State of oaxiforuia aho
tie looc.ted m tne cjunties an jjoitions oi counties
er nwried toe snipped, aiovea., transportea, driven or ^
Ic-nds situated i.. otner counties ana portions of co
State of oaiifomt.; sjid,
axiioruia
snd
Iter n.^^;ied
6 i exe r ,
co'onties
ulu sfcid
ner em-
razed over
unties lii
the ^e^ia-
.iiii:L-ui,Ad, Unaer and oy virtue of an Act
lature of tne State o^ i^aiif ornit-, entitles, "nn ^.ct to protect
dojdestic live stock fro.a contagious ^iid infectious diseases, to
provide *or tne appomt-aent and duties of oi^icials to carry
into elfect tue j;,roviSj.on3 of tnis /iCt, and to i>rovicie an app:
priation tnereior", wiuch oeceiae a law .-arcn la, Iby^*, ana as
a.'.ienaed ..c.rcn 2o, lv*u5, ai.u ..arci:i 23, lSu7, anf. as xurtnei trended
ana approved .. arcn 19, i'3u9, the State Veterinarian of the Si
of California, in oraer to prevent the spreading or corj^unic.
•0-
,ate
tion
of said disease of lexas, splenetic or
soutr.ern fever m cittle
has, on tiiis seventh day of :..arch 191-, quarmitined tne following
counties ana portions of irounties m tne State oi calif or. ia;
Tne entire county of San Diego.
All t-ict part of Grange county loci-.ted eoutn and west of
a line "oe^jin. in^, at tn.: iracif ic ocean in ti.e town of l.ew rort
ieacn; tnence northeasterly folxowing the ce/.ter of tne l.ew
i-ort- Tuatin iioad to its intersection witn tne oanta ^Jia-'.raouco
rtoad; tnence Soutneasterly folxowin^. tne center of siir. Santa
i^a- Traouco Koad to its intersection witn the iJ.iso Canyon I.oaa;
thence northeasterly folxowina tne wer.ter of sai-i Aliso Canyon
ftOad to t.*e north line ol town-Clip 6 soutn, renge 6 west; thence
east on said to'.msnip line to its intersection v/ith t..e eastern
"oounc ; ry line of jrs4.(2c tounty.
All tnat part Of San ..uis joispo County lyin^ west and
sjutn of a line cuuciencmg at tne point oi tne intersection of
tne towi.snip Imr toetweun townanip S.: S., K. 17 . ani. 32 -.-. , R.
en'^ ti.e jontw. ...c^ri^ Rivev on the sjutx-ern ooundary of the
01 San ;.ui3 uoispo, and extendir-^ nortnerly on said town-
18 ...,
county
ship line oetween townsnips 32 o ,
31 3., R. 1' — •§ t-ii.1 cl o,, i'., ic >,
tne suiaiuit Of ine 3*juita ^ucia raiifee of
H, 17 i,, ^2 o., .\. 18. A. and
to Its intersection witn
laounttans; tnei.ce *Oxx ow-
ing tne sa-.--it o: the Santa Lucia range of Og'^nJsi'if^ie^'i^^tt^S^^-
anc northwesterly to its intersection wi ... Tne r'.uTTne.iy u^u-.-c
ary line of San Luis ubispo county.
. TTpTkt.mS, The State Veterin&rifn nba, on tnis seventh day
of .^arch i"^li^, male e.nd estauiisned the icZxonxr.^ ruj-es a.nd
to the uove^ients of cattle froiu ac;ia quarantii^ed
re^^ulations aa
counties »xid quarajitmed portions of counties into ot-'ier counties
or portions of counties in Vxie otate of Ca^if or..ia;
i"ronx anc aiter this '^th day oi Llarcn i912, every
person, coLipajiy, cor^^o. ation, tiieir a^icnts and servants, o.re
hereoy proni'oitea *ra;.. driving, leaaing, moving, carrying or truns-
portinfo, or iron causing or per.iitting to oe driven, xed, uoved,
trsjisported, corned or ariftcd into any oti^er county oi' portion
of county in the State of California, any c&ttle originating or
ueing in tne aioresaid quo-rtntiiit-a counties ^iid portions of quaran-
tined counties, unxes.-- sucn c£-.ttle nave first oeen ins^-ccted oy
the State Veterii.aricoi or nis auxy autnjrizea aeputy fi.d are
acconpemed "oy c certiiicate is-sued uy such officer statin^ that
sfc.id ut-.ttie tre iree irou contagious an; infectious aisea.se3 and
cattle ticics (Llarsjaropus annult-tusy ; provi-T'.e ., nowevtr, that wnen
said cattle are snipper or transported on railroad trui^.s for
ixi.:e-it.te axb.Ue,iiter iiit-pect^un -^uo. Certification of such cattle
wiii not 'oe requirea, out tnc.t when so s.u-ppe., or ti.jas^jrted oy
railroad txie f oixow^i.e; rei^uxtiions i:.Uf: be ooseive-:
On unloadine, aaia Cfcttle at their destinction, or -or
food cine rest en route to sc^.-e, separate pens ;;.U3t ce set fp^rt
wO receive t:.ziz lt, . no otner Cc:ttie sne.li Oc c-ci..itted to Swld pens,
Ine CfcTs tniit have carried sr.id cattle emlx oe cletned era >..is-
infeetcd oefore ti^ey rre c-^^rin usee to trirsport, storr or shelter
anm^cls or i.;ercnarr.ise.
All ci-rs carrying said cattle ei.ail tear piacerds
stitin^ thot sfci- cars contcir. "3oUTHL.-i: Cj^IU." , ^r.i. ei-.cr. oz the
T/ay oills o. sdd snip:;.c.nt3 er.cx^ x*. ve a note on it? lace witn a
siTiilar statt-.er.t.
The cars usea to transport r'uci* cattle gntix ot clecjied
and disiniected in the following runner;
(a) P.e:;;ove c.li ixtter ard iiisnure.
:-ianure i.uat oe stored wierc ao cattle cm coue into coiittct with
it for e period of at least six :aonths,
(o) Was-, txie cars v>'itn WEter until cleex..
(c) SaturEte tne entire inner surface of the cars, in-
cluding the- inj-.tr eurfece of the car do^re, vith a fixture t.ade of
one ax.c. one haif pounas of lice an:, one quarter pjund of ^ure
carcolic acia to eucn gallon of wt..ter; or vatn t solution :..aae
oy dissolvir.tt loux ounces of chloride ol li:.e to eacn gtlior. of
water.
It is lurtht-r ordereu tnat a vioxation of ar^y or eitner
of tl:c :3rer;jine, rurep end regulrtions sr.fll ce ajrx offense, and
puniohEcle ee j^rov:ded hy tnc laws of the itate of uaiif ori.i....
Tnrs little cUid
.■J.:
-lUU-FCFJ. , I, KlF^d.- v.. J'JHlsSOi;, as Governor of the
State of California, cy virtue of tht i utnority vested in i.e oy
lav, y'.o r.erfciiy proclam tre counties ai d portions of counties
nai..ed in t^iia proclfjLatx.-n :;uarc;iiti:.ed within the state of
CPliforni.^, Hi.c further n^reoy prociaxiL ti.e foreb-mt ru^^e? ajid
re^uicxions prescribec cy the State Veterirr.riaR for t--e j;.tan-
tcn;.rce end eif jrcei.ent of such quarantine to oe .Lfctai i-i.d oind-
ir.t rules end reguiatj-ons witnin tne State of Jfiiior. it., cnc I
do furti.er proclaxci t.-it said ruxes i-r.i. re::,uletions snalx ce
c.air*i ircvi ii.r tnforceo. within the State of Caiiiornia, t.iid tnc.t
t violation tnertof sr.&ll sut^ect &lx persons so vioxitint; any ot
SE-I: rulee tnd re.u:^ations to the penaxties provi .ec lor in
ol^aSxornia er.txtxec, "^ Act to .rotect do:,e3txc l^ve stoc^
°t^rt-,^,^,ou8 ^ud infectious diseases, to proviae or tne
appoin? enl .nd duties ol ofixci.ls to cerry ^f ° ^^i'^'tJ^^.-o^ «
provisions oi ti.is ..ct, end to provice an approi^ri. tion tLer..o..
in Witness yhereof . I have nere'unto set ^y i^ ^nd
caused tne Grc..t Seal of tnxs St^te to oe nercui:to eixixed, t.as
ijeventh day of :..?-rch r-., D., 191- .
i^
Governor oi t..e State of California
'iJJjM£Z^-
JUM.
Attest:
yic /? 39g
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ni4ui in. '/»v» '^^ of 'he
eECS»«T--'^X^-2 op- STATIC.
the ^ J^C ir7rSr.4Srcrr:. dn ii of
(^2/ ' i r. 1911
Frank C. Jordan '
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By . . ^^^.<ii i ^.^/. ^^A^^i^. . . .
ha^oia duuK, ^ P.Hge «
&trttc of (T alitor Jtirt.
It is a niattsr o*" cormr.cn knoTl edge tr.at during each year an
enormous amount of property is destroyed b;y fire, -it;, a consequent loss
of nian;- nillions of dollars. In mane? inttances this great fire raste is
occasioned by carelessnese, the lack of clesiiliness or the accun-ulaacn
of rulDoish in yards, cellars, alleywac't arc unfre<iuented streets.
In mi.ny states of t:ie "nion, a ds;,- in each year is set arart by
the >hief Executive as a :"ire prevention day, and e-'^orts are there ;:^de
to reraove these ca-vises of conf lag-rE^ion.
In order, therefore, that the afention of thepeaple of this
State shall be directed to taese conditions and t;.at they niay, by -roper
action, lessen in material de^rree local fire destruction and waste, I, ss
uovemcr of the State of California, '^0 :-23S5Y PH03LAI::,
the eigrhteenth day of r.prll, 191£, as "F3E rHE'.*E::TICr Ii.^" for the State
of Oalifcmia,
i:: Tir:33£ "^-r^rCF I ;.ave herexaito
set ny harr and caused the
Jroat Seal Cf the jtate -f
Califoraife to be attached
this l3t daj- cf ^pril, 1512.
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B9er«tan VT Jtat»
&tatc of (falifornirt.
'left.jiiBr.l lo:-;
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In ;a,..Ty etiitt-: •- ■ '. ■ , ' : 1- r
ec'itlvf -'■vsntic-' , - oTort
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'■" iracte.' to " ' -v aoikiltlor
ion ; it" w-ntr^, : , B
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i'htaonth drij' of »Tirll» 191. ,
■f 'allfomlii.
• for t\c' - t- r,p
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Daniel A. Ryan
attohnct amd counsclloh at law
mumsolOt Bank BlOO Sam Pmancisco
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POH Ti££ ISGUAIXE l^D S^iK 0? SIAa. BOI^DS TO CFJ!^':, . .i;^ iTOK !
a-dii AC^UlcjlTIO:>i 3Y THE EOARD OF STATE iL'^HBGI. CO. .:'.I3RI0:iER;j , CJ '
-.--;.,H.._. .■.. . — .^.^^^, i:: -^, cixi ;;-.j coui-rY or 3ai, jtral- i
- i!EPi::i_:. :-. duttss of static ovncsHs i:: ME.Arioi: THEiajro;
0- : i-.-i... o..i- roi.-Ds; Ai:u p7.ovi:iii:a joh z^ juslissioit op this ,
•CI TO A VOl'L OP rKH PSOPLL. " ;^Fi.O\'EL L.\RCii 24, lOOS; /i'S TiiAT |
.-^ SAI- ACT A1T2 LACM .\i.1) J^L OP ?H1^ PHOVISIOPC iriFiREOP .^R3 H;
H.'LL :.x)-ci: .v:d i^pzECT Airr IRR3P..AL.^£La ui:til ::^. pki-cipal .^^i)
i:.TiiR3s: .. ,.... LiAiiLiTiib TiaiiJu.!!: w.-iJAii:^ iii.A::j. 3£ PAi:; Ai;i;
3tPte of C'.li -■"crnia
.,aiM.lJik., the legif^lRture oJ -.he Stfte o:' Cnliforr.in rt p
regulr eeesion thereof oorj.encir.^ on u.c -.tl-. ^^^ ^r J' nu- rj-,
.-•■-, ;;l., , U-, . p£.gj; , cfcrtftin yet ertitled "at. ret
to p -ovide for the if^PURnce end eele of stfte bonds to crerte a
fund for the pcquiPltion by the bonrd of etste herbor conaRieeior.-
ere, of f. recePSBry Prcf for ..ael n. = j r . -^ - .f.rves, .ocke,
plere. harbors ..nd '•ppurtenances. In tue ca-.y -• :;j county o' Spn
Frpncieco; to create r finking fund for th€ pnyment of snltf bordfl;
rnd defining the dutlee of et«te officers in rel-tlcn thereto;
amklr.i: «n rpDroprl»>tion of one theup*«r^ doll8ri> for the ex;>en»c
of j,ilr.tlr.t, eelf bor.ca; r»r. provijir.. fo: tJ.e •ut»l«0len of thla
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•ct to a vote of the peopl-:?," wliich esid MCt was duly app- oved
on L;r.rch 24, l&OS; end
■,.HEKLa5, spii ret proviufes, fimor,<i other things, whf* t>'='
sane elif-tll te submitted to z:.e People of the State oS Caiifoi-niP
for their ratification at tlip next ^ei^^eral election to oe holden
in the month of ITovemter, A.:"), nineteen hundred end ten, and tha
the Governor ehall include the subEiiEsion of said ec\ vc the
people in -.^. roclp.iation crlling for saiu general el.. ..;
\.Ka}UiAS, tl.e Secretrry of Stnte did csuse the seid act to "oe
duly publiBhed for tne tine ?.nd in the ra^nner therein provided
and in occordrnce wi -ii B&id net snd as provl>ied "by Section One
of Article ;rvi of uhe Con-3%ivuzxor. uf tlasi^tj te of Cf'lifomla; .-.nc.
ViHifiKiiAb , pursuant tO uie XoixiQ and provieions of aaid act,
and pursuant to law, the snid Joveinor of ^Jie State of Califor-
nia did duly include in hia procla.aation callint; said ger.erol
election, -foresai:;, the eubiaisoion -jf said ::t -.o '.'e People j."
the 3t-te J.' C^ilifornip; r<nu
■HEKilAii, esid act wps duly eubzr.itted to the People of the
State of Californin ir. accordrance .iU-* the te.^s thereof for
their ratification • ♦. ...-. bti^ ^^nersl elsc.ion held in the
mon-.. -.dv«i.-»ber, .^. nineteen hundred an: ten; rnd
'..nSKiAS, purau>-nt to . . . ovialona of said act,
pnd pursi- I'w, tlie votes cast for o^sg^lnst arid act were
counted, returned ond cpnTaeead and declTf: i-. -11 reopecte ae
provAif ., ... l.v.; 'jsd
.HM^JiAo, it MiBB fovind and ascertaired wkt«n aald rotes were
cour.tttd, rctu. n«d and canvassed and declared, aa hereinabove
at^ted, that s«iiid act did r:c«lvc Ir frvoi t..ereof r r..ajorltj of
•1 v-tea cast f": r or.d i^ init it -.t aii»; wiectior. afsreatid,
and
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uHLoREAb, saic^. act did rt?ceive in favor tliereof s tiajorlty
of all no votes ceat for ajjd >iir.Pt it 6t said election afore
BPid fuA thereupon did becone ind r.ow ie in full force and
effaot f s therein proviaed, • na shr-ll have effect ne therein
provided and shall be irrepenlrtle until th3 principal pnd
intere8t_of_Jii«'lif,bllities in and by aaid ect cr-ated shall
be p.'id and disch.reed; :. ; che s.id ret providing tiia t the
Governor shr,ll make proclaMPtio ;. U>-^Gof,
NO./, thereto;-!:, I, .i.:^^: ,. johi:jo::, Governor Of the State
cf C£lixo:r.ir., pursuant to r,,. ' . accordance with the teme
Bad provi6io..e of «. id .ct. -:nd in .cc.rdance with law. ..
hereby proc^; ir..;
FIHtT^l;- That in accordsr.ce witli that certain act
entitled "An ^ct to provide for ,>.e i..u.ncc ..■ sale of Ptate
bonaa to create a fund for the acquisition by the bc.rd cf
state harbor co.,.:,ippioner«. of e necessary ..rea for a tidal
oasin, for wharves, docks, piers, harbors and sppurtena^ices.
in t:ie c.v iu-d coui-v of ^cu JTPncisco; to create h airJrin^
fund for tlie p..ynent of aaid bo.ida; ,uii defining t:ie duties of
8t3te officers i.. .-elation thereto; ,.v.kinj .n npprop. i, t:. ..-, .f
■' '" ■'- -'-' "■'•'• --^«-'^- -' .. -nii bonds; ^■nd
..:uv_iir.^ for U.e .-uter.ission of this k.^ ... vote cf the people.
approved i.^rch 2%, 1*0:,, the Secretsrv of t:.^ £t-t. .' ^ " • "
nia did cause the sal. - -vw ,v»4 ,^ *■ . . , ■
^.. .^-c irned for tiie tl'-.e r.r..i
In tne mirror V.^r^in ...v...." .,., i;-. ncccrdonce ,ith said «ct
^ ^.ovideJ. ,i aa^Uo.-. One of Article ^VI of the Constltu-
tlon of the ttt-xte of California;
tiiWa:LLY.. jij,.^ in accordance ..ItL tl.^ terr.e nr.d y -ovieions
or .Mii act. .r<:^rcl...v.ve referred to .r..r.j:ter .«t fort.!.
I. the .nl»i Jov,.r.-r .. u.* dt'.f of Criifo.rli.. did c'ul^ laclude
in :gr proclr^tl^n caUlr^ wld gcx^eral elccvion to >»• hell, and
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-hich WPS :v3ld on the ei.-hth day of Hovc-r.^er, nineteen hundred \
'ind ten, the submiasion of said &ct to the People of the State j
of Ci'lifornic, and the sfiid ^ct wae duly aubnitted to the
Paoole of the Strte of C:-li J. ...i:. in accordgnce „lth the ter;:.8
.e-^. .-i^ . ._ _ ^ .J ,. , ■_ ...-ir rfatifioation ot the said
general election_9oJiel d ^.,toe_elghth .dfty^jj^^ovetiber, nineteen
hundreJ and ten;
THircJLY:- Th.:t pursuant to the ter;..^ ' . .--^lo-.s c- s^ld
^ - • ' t-3 =ast fo-- .nd rgeinst spld
^ct ^yjre countoa, returned - ;• canvassed '^nd declared in rll
respect ■-■"ovidp-' "v--- ao-? » -^
^^ppe-.red th.-,-, said oct recei-.-.^ . ^...^...... ^,, ....
caet for .nd .g.in.t it .t s. id general election ^f.^ee.id,
tht..: .. ..,,., of .11 the votes c«9t for ^nd egnlnst it nt e.^ld
election a majority of said votes were cast for said pc*;
roUHTiJ.-/;- Th'.t the s&ici act did receive in ffy.;
■-.crecf
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^^ection. -.. ^ ., ,, 3..^, ,. ^^ ..^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ „^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^
'^-Id .ct .t 8«id election aforesaid, the ^l^Jo::ity of ..id votes
vere oast for s.id ^ct. .n^ thereupon a.id act '^.eA effect .e in
= w aDvi.;e. , .. ,..creu.. ,r. ^. . oecoue &nd u.w is in full
'orc^ ,i e-ect as in aaid act provided, anJ irropealoble antal
the principal and interest of t.e liabilities In rnd by arid .ct
cr«i<t«d shall be p-sid end .Uachar^^j;
liTT.^r:. r\et said pct is m word, nnd figures fol^owlr :
to- nit:
An .ct to proTld. for ths issuance .ad .ele of sf te bond,
to cre»t. - fund f o - the acquisition by th. bcsrd of .t^t- > rtor
.o;..i.oior.T.. n.csss.ry art. for . tld.l .a.ir.. for ..u.rTO.
i -'.. pi.r.. h.*.„ a^, •p.urt.u^ac... m tht city «d county of i
. :. /r.ac*«:o; to cr-t# . .Xakin. fund t.r ^. p.ynr. ^id i
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boads; and defirur-t, the a'.iec c :' L't.>te officers i:i rel&tiu-.
•thereto; nakin^ tn epproprietior. ■- ." ■. -.'.laaer^.-.c: col'-^rs for
the expense . .x .vi-.o SE-id bonue; ana providing for ^he
submission of this &ct to t' vote of t.ie people.
(App-oved llarch 24, 1909.)
The people of t/.e 3t«te of Cfjlix-orni f, represented in senete
and asaenbl y, do .= n-->ct e- s "ollows;
^:--ij" I. Jor -j.v ^ir^oee ^f ^-o-.-."i .:"■„■' .-._ ^^^
pay.r.er.-: jf the indebtedness authorized -.:> be incurred by the
boflrd of st^-te herbor conv.issioner.^ "or the -oquisition of *he
necefSf-ry ;.rep for r. tii^' b^^cin, extc-ci-: V..- ■ r - ,- --•■■,-
Vf'in, on the w^^ter f.or- .' ... - -,^ . ,-.-.-_. ^ . 3__ _^., „_
~^: - .. -? provided i:: , -ct entitled; "An set xo -uthoriss
"- ect the bODrd of PfUe harbc co:.. issioners to i-.stitite
condefAnetion proceedings -.gninst c<»rt^in property north of
Indi:. bpsin, -.^ extending to l-lrir cre-;> i- tne -i-,- -j
county Of S^ Jr.n._ ... .ni ..t.._.,^ ,;.. J.-sdiction of said
ccrd over the ...e. ,nd proviiin, _ ._ ^.^ent of jad^.ents
fro:.i the proceeds wf bonds issued and '-old under the provisions
of ^n «ct entitled 'An act to provide fo: che i?raence ^.n ' ^- ^
of P^- te bond, to create . fun^ ': tne .cquieition by the board
c "- t .::.:■: corinissioners, of ,■- necessary ore^ for 9 tld; "
OHsin, -,. h.-rve?. jocke, piers. hnrbor.~ r. ^ppurtenpncea, in
the city pnd county of 3«n Fr'=r.ci=»co; to ore-.t6 - si ' -
for .he peyment .f e-. .. .., ^- ; . , ._, ^, ^^^^^
o:'-. .'«r? in relation ;..oreto; .-anki.;^ ^r. appropriation of one
ti*ou8r.nd uollsr« for the expense of pri-tl-ig eaid bonds; -nd
providing for the eubnierion of this pct to n vote of the people.'
the stPte trearurer ^ht:z, Ir^redlatel^ ; f *er the . . , - • .,
procl-nption of the goverr.-^r. provided r^r in pe = ti3:. 10 hereof,
prepare one tiio-i»nd eait!«ble bond* of tlie 6tR '« of C»liforni?, in
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the deno:.'-iiiiati--r . " - -.i thousand dollsrs ench. The whole
ippuc 0- said bonas srifll not exceed the sun of ar.e .aillion
dollF'ra, and at-i^ bonds shall bear interest S't tjernte of four
per oent'Jin per ar.nua., fi'Oia the ti;ae of tae sale thereof, and
both prii-.cipal ir.J. ii-iterest shall be payable ii. ^^-^ coin of
the present etendard valuta, and they eiiall be prytible &t the
.■'"ine of the ^jt.-.'te trew surer , .-i, ...c t.:-;^.-> . ... of 8eveRt/-fout
yetire fro:., their date, aufcjeot, hcwever, :o redenption by lot
as in tiii 3 act hereinafter provided. S;.id bonds shfill bear
dite t}ie second C.ej of J&naary, ;. L. 1911, ^nd ehtll be rr.pde
.- ,-ble or. -1:16 eeco.-id day of Jrnurr;,, ; . " . '.j.l. The i:-.tirest
%ccruin& on sach of said bonds ae 5-re eold, sIopII te due and
p?y?ible at tlie office of the state treasurer, on the second day
of Janue.r:', nnd on the eeco-.d day uf July, of each year after
the sale of the same; provided t'-.et the first pa:Tient of incereslt
shall be . rde on t..e seconc day of Jt.nu«i'y, /, i;. 191C, on 30
iT.f-ny of said bonds as may have been ti.eretofore sold. At the
expiration of seventy-four ye^rs from the date of said bonds,
all bonds sold shall cease xo t aar interest, - nd liicev.iae all
bondt redee-aed cj- 1 = - shall cease to bear interert, 96 in this
act provided, and * .t snid otste treasurer shall call i.-., fort.:-
r.'ith pay and cr^ncel the ea-.e, out of moneys in t e "India
basin elnkint, fund," p.ovided for ... ...is act, :-.- he shall
or. t}ie first -ioncey of Janur-ry, /. 2, lSfc£, ^l.^o cancel and
destroy all bo*-d8 not theretofore soli. All bonds issued shall
be !»lgned by the governor, end countersigned by t:*e controller,
*Xi'\ Bhnll te enlor-'ed by the et»te treeeurer, rnd each ahall
h»ve th« seal of the st^te stenped thereon. yAC\ "bonl PhpH
conteir - olnuse thi»t It !• sutject *.o redemption by lot sfter
tlie ifhT nir.rteen hundred »nd thlrt/-nine.
Se«. 3. Intcreet coupons «h<«ll oc nttaehed te e«ch of said
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■bonds, 30 ".ilat nuoh coj.jobs uay be rer.oved without injury
to ov mutilation of the bond. St^id oouponc ahall te consecu-
tively nunbere-l, : .' - ^l.cill oe signed 'oy the state tre38urer.
But no interest on any of ssid bonda elioll be ppid for s^y
tir.ie which may iiiterver.e betv/eer. the date of ^ny of said bonds,
anu the is^ae ^^nc snle thereof to f^ purchaser.
Sec. 3. The sui.i of one thoueand-dollers "Ifftrereby Bppro-
pri«teJ to pay xhe exjiense that raay be incurred by the Etc te
TireT surer in having, said bor.ds preiisred. Said aaount shall
be pfiid out of the "Snn Prc:x.oioc:> h:.i'bor iiaprover::ent fund,"
on controller's -ivsr rants, duly drawn for thot purpose.
£ec. 4. 'ul'.er. the bonds authorized -/jbe isoued under tl.is
act sh :i .- ..^ly executed, they ch-.ll oe sold by the state
treesarer bt public Huction to the highest bidder f'^r otsh, in
such parcels jnd numbers ae snid state treasurer shall detemine
but 8^1 d treasurer .-nust reelect f^ny snd sll bids for sail bonds,
or for r-n-j of tnea, which, shall be below the par value of aaid
bo -de so offered for sale, Bxia r.e any by public ai.no-unce-jent
at the place and ii..:e fixed for the sale, for good and sufficien
cauPe, continue such s-le ^s to the v;hole of the bonds offered
or «»ny p^rt .hereof offered, to -uch ti''.« -nd pl&ce as he .r.ay
select, r-.C'-- exceeding, however, nixty duys. Due notice of the
tine ;»nd plsce of snle of p11 bo'.ida, -nd of the poati^oneraent of
eple thereof, must be civen by aaid treasurer by publication in
two new3_5rper8 publiehe'. in -uhe city ->. : cou..ty «: j: n l^ran^isco,
.'-.i rlro by pub-, icn^ion in one newsprper published in the fllty
of 0»>klpnd, nnd by publication In one newspaper published In the
city of L08 An^-elee, and by publiaation in one newepsper publish-
ed in the city of Swcnricnto, once f v.eek uuviaji four weeha prior
to ^ucn sale. Th-i corte o; tfuc.i pwOlici .ijr. ahB.l ce ^rld out of
*ie "di.i i?rrnciaco htiXbar iaprovcient fund" on controller* <
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wnrrpnts culy drpvTi Tor that ...;r..ose. The proceeds of the bpIc
of such bonds shell be rorf..'.nth psid over by grid treasurer
into the treasury, and must be oy hini kept In a sepprt'te fund
to be knovn and deRi^-nnted rs the "Indi^ b«slr. fund," ^nd r.-.u?t
be used exclusively for ^ . :c:.a^.ltior uf the ^rer. described
m the ret referred to ir section 1 hereC. Drafts md wPrr^-nte
- upon said fund shall be_d555mja2m.OTit_.^ii21^iepaid.^^
fund in the asjne manner p? dr^ftr^ -r.d wrrrnnts pre drr^w. u-on
snd ofiid out of '.: , "s-^r. Prrrciec- ^—-^cr ir.provr. -... -u-. ". . "
Sec. .. i-o- .:._ ^^-ent of the principal and Interest of
ssid bonds n einkinc fund to be kno;.-. r.rid desigmted sr the
"India basin sini-inr furd" ^VnT* Via o«j *-u . ,
*i— 4,wfc J. ui.u .^npi_ De, pnd th^sane ir hereby
created ae folio-.-:'.-, to-vit- •v'-o c-+„ + <. *
«i-«.., xo-\.it. Ti.e .-.t-ote treerurer shell, on the
fir?t day of each end every north, nfter U.e second dsy of
December, a. ... li.c. ttke fron the "5r.n Francisco harbor
in^:rovet.'ent fund," such sur t"^ ^..i *.■--,•. j ,
cj... C.S, ...a, .^,^ied by zne txr^e tr.e bonds
then sold «nd cu*t..r.:in^ have td' rur.. will equal the prir.cipel
of the bonds .ov: .., outta.din, .t tl.e ti..e «.id treasurer sh.l
so trke eoid eun from s.id ";3.n Jr.ncisco h.rbo. improvement
fund," le-8 z:,c ^nount theretofore tuken therefro/;: for s^^id
purpose; .nd i.e sh.ll place the sur. in the "Inci. basi. ainlin^
fund," crested bv -;hl' - c-„i , _+ ^^ ,
* •• -"^^ st-te trefesurer ehtll, on
controller's wp-rrpr.te, dul.- d—.'v^ -v, - -• .
. -i^. -.c^.... .0- ,..^ ..-ir.oae, eaploy the
nor.eys in s.-id sin"-'-- -^ ■■- ■, i- ^
^■i -..^ .^... i.. .^.e purcl-^ee of bonds of the
Unite:? 3t.-ter. .; ..^ t:xe state o.- Cnllfo-ul^ -~ .- ^>,
v^ >j.*i >^.jij,,. , , c^ the 8ever*»l
counties or uunl clp«litlea of the st.te of Cliforni.. which
..Id bonds ahall f kept In a ,roper recepta.l.. appropriately
Ipbeled; but he mu.t rlw«y« keep on >^.nc . sufficient .r^our.t of
noncy in cu.. .ini:in^ fund with -i.ich to pry the Interest on ruch
of the evte bonde herein provided to be l.ru*J .. t.y hey. there^
tofor. be« .ol;J; and to prorid. :.ear.. f c r th. ,.yrr.rr. of Intcrea^
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or. the borda vliet mpy be sold pt.-' outPti^niing, eaid treasurer
aiiall .uoiitlily taice from the "San 5'rf-ncisco harbor i2iprove;jent
fur.i'," and pay into said "Inii?. 'besln Pinicin^; fund," &n aaount
equ?-«l 10 the nontiily interest then due on p'-I bonds tri.en sold,
delivered -i. J. outPt'-indiig. The bor<rd o' state htrbor coi'nnis-
9i oners ia hereoy "uthci-ised and" directed by the collection of
5ockag€, tolls* rent^, - rfage and oranrge, to collect a atoi
of nioney su^Tt^i. ^ient for the pur.ioaes of t.iis act, over and ebove
tiie aiiioant limited by aectio.i two thcua-^nd fiv« hunared rnd
twe:;ty-oix <j ' ..,?■ Po". ^ i zal Code of tut- o~. te of Cr-Ii " orni fu
■Between the first and tenth day of ifover.ijer, in tl.e year nine-
teen hundred an: forty, snd b-itv/eexi tlie first and tenth day of
Noveraoer of each ye^r theref^fter, until the uatarity of said
bonds, the r.-id trep?vrer shfill, in the presence cf the
governor, pi-oceed ^o drs'W '^y lot 3uch nn or.ou-it of bo.-^ds as shai:.
oe requisite to exh'^ust «t- ^env^j ? s nay be, the nmount in said
sinlcinj fund r.t that tine, -nd Phi^ll thereupon eni befcie the
tenth day of December foil j-.vi -.^, iive notice by public j^dver-
tiaement to be inserted twice a week ''or t "o weeha i: tv/o rews-
prtpers published in^Ahe city one county of Sen Jranciaco. rr.d
also ..n one aewepeper publirhed in the city of 0&l:lana, sr.d also
in one newepiper pu":li^hed in the city o" Los Angeles, -ni also
in one newspaper published in the ci-.y of S^cjrar.ento, sitatiag the
njnber of bonds 3o dra^n, a.ad thft the principal of eail bonde
shall be paid on preaentp tion to t^ie tren surer on or before the
second day of Janunry, lolloTi^^t r-nr: that froni pnd -fte. .^^
Inst nrc.:ed d'^te, all interest Ui-on bonds thus drawn shell cease.
b.ij.6. it aliall be tiie duV O-^" the tre&uurer fs soon as said bonds
so drasn by lot are eurrendersd to him and p.-'id, to cancel the
ana*, and the interest cov.jons thereon, -^nd each year bCainnina
with the year nineteen hundred m:. -orty, the sr-id tren««ur€r
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tiie surplus or b?.lf.nce remlning in
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h&rbo*-~ijn^rov«'aent -^an^." At^-tl^^ tlrae of the respective -^rpw-
in,73 03" lot, as nfores^ili, sr.c fl?o ft t'-.e r.nturity of s&id
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:e.-it of such
bonds as rn-y be drawn by lot, rnd ^-t the maturity of said bonds
outstandirr; shf.ll pry •^nd redeem s^id rrntured oi: t8t?>ndint- b
s-'i.^ ::;o:-ey in sp:d fund, in extin^rui s"v:ent c'
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Sec. 6. The st^te controller ^nd the state treacurej
2hr:ll keep fullt^nd particular accou;:t and record
all of their
'oceedlngs uiider this .-st, and the-
■overnir ■ r. ^b?tr
all ^uch p.-o ceedi:
raaamit to the
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-annual report tc c;e by the governor Irid before the legialatur
biennially; rnd all books and papers oerteinin
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fpection Q- r-ny party interested, or
;ne ftOvs-nor. o.
attorney general, or a coniuittee of ither branch cf the legis-
lature, or o Joint committee of "both, or any citizen of the at; t<
Sec. 7. It 3hall be tlie duty of the state treasurer
io pa J
the Interest of a;'id bonds vhen -"^
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lue, 3ut of the
finkinj fond provided for in this act, on controller*
duly drawn for th^t piir;>ope,
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CABLE AODBI55 TAN'
DANIEL A. RYAN
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
,001-1002 MUMBOLOT BANK BUtLDINC
765 MA«i««' ST«««T
SAN rRANCISCO !. aV":-!.
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Governor , " ■. :,:-'.-- of Gnl.. ' ....
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!.:y d e '-'r Go v e rr. :> i- :
At --r. U/o'er'r eucjesticn I hnve prepared
>:; close r.e i* e w i\ \
"cy ^'ou of the exirter.ce c
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'py of ■•! p-.-opoBed proclGr.:
BnFir. Act as
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. ««, «, wx«nv« " wiiurinff Ttma for tTi« T5Ry»«nt of aald bonds;
«nd defining th« dutl«« of ttut* offlo«r« in r«l»ition thereto;
making ««n wpproorlntion of one thouesnd dollars for tho •xpentt
of printing Mid bond*; and prOTiding for tht autaiasion of this
An» '■■'•AN
DANIEL A. RYAN
.TTORNtY AND C O U N S E U L O H AT L-
T BANK SUILDINS
lOOt-1002 HUMBOLDT BAnr^ ■
78S M*""** S7«ftT
SAN FRANCISCO
HonT~KTrriTn~57'.'' To'Hfrs C"r. ,
Governcr c i" tiie State of Cfsli.'.
2pcrri::o:.to, Ciil iT :>r:;i ?• .
Denr Sir:
Proclirn *i : r.
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.vn L- crr.i t te J rr.
cnclos? it here\vit}"i.
Respect-^v.lly ,
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, ^ w^.B.t, ^ eAftxxnf^ Tuna roT tne p«y»ent of iaid bonds;
and defining the dutita of tt^te offio«r« in ralntion thereto;
■akin,-: an np^jrooriatlon of one thouaend dollari for the expense
of printing said bonda; and prOTiding for the autoaiasion of thia
^», "YAN-
DANIEL A. RYAN
ATTORNBY AND COUNSBLLOI. *T UAW
,00.-1001 MOM.OCOT .AMK .UH-Oma
SAN FRANCISCO,
Kove inter 24, 1911.
Hon . Ki rnra irr™-jo5in a or. ,
Governor of the State of Celifornin,
Gfcrnrr.er. to, Cnlifornin.
Denr Sir:
By misitr>k--, -^n extrri copy of the
Froclir.ntion which Lr. Rypir. intended to send
in :.i;, le'.'er of todoy -^os omitted and I
enclose it herewith.
Respectfully,
XxJ^-^'t/
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cad defining th« duties of ttatt offio«r« in r«lAtien th«r«to;
■iking all uppropriation of ono thouoond dellari for tho txponao
•f printing said tenda; and proriding for tha auteiaaion of thia
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P S 0 C L A Ji A T I 0 fi BY THB OOVSRNOH
OF TiCi DUE ADOP lOIi AMiJ , J^TIi'ICATIOlf BY TEIS PEOPLE OJ TliS STATE
u-' i;ALiyo>iiIA u? THAT GEl.TAi:! ACT KHTITLBD "AN ACT TO PROVIIB
FOR THjI ISSUAHCS AIIJ SALK 0? STATS BOKDS TO CiUiAT^ A r'Lilii) ]fOR
THifi AC^UlilTIOJS BY THifi BOARU OJ STAlJi HAKBOK COaOilSSIOlIBRS, ^|LjA
A M-dCifiStiARY ARBA ?U}; A TIDAL BASIS, ^OK «lL^RVi:S, i)OGKS, PHeRS,
liAKBOK AHL APPURT^aiAlICaS, IN THii CITY ANii COUNTY OJ SAN TRAN-
CISCO; TO CIOEATiS A SINKING iTJND A)R THK PAY1£ENT 0? SAID BONDS;
AND DIWINI.IG THU DUTiJS 0? STAT^i OPvICSRS IS .iSLATIOi. THBlltTO;
xaAKING ah APPKOPT.IATION OJ 0N3 THOUSAND DOLLARS BDH TiLi SJCPSHSE
OP PRINTING SAID BONDS; AND P;.oVlDINQ iX)K TH3 SUBklSSION OF THIS
ACT TO A VOTii OF TIH-J PiSOPLiS, " APPROVED MARCH 24, 1909; AND TiiAT
THK SAID ACT AND iiACK AND ALL OF TH3 PROVISIONS THf:KEOF AR3 IN
FULL jX)RC1S and jSyFSCT AND IRRrTFiiALABLiS UNTIL THii PltlNCIPAL AND
INTiSREST 0? THE LIABILITIiiS IHISRiilN Ci^JJATSD aHAlL Bii PAID AND
DlSCHARGiiD .
State of California I
JCSCUTIVa DISPARTUSNT I
JHBTOiAS, tht legislature of th« Stnte of California at a
regular seealon thereof comraenclng on the 4th day of January,
1909, did duly and regulnrly paas a certain aot entitled "An act
to proTide for the issuance and sale of state bonds to create a
fund for the noquisltion by the board of state harbor oonmission-
era, of a necessary area for a tidal basin, for iiarves, docks,
piers, harbors and appurtenancea. In the eity and county of San
yranoiaeo; to create « sinking fund for the payaient of aaid bonds,
and defining the dutiea of state of fleer* in relation thereto;
Making an appropriation of one thousand dollare for the expense
of printing aaid bonds; and providing for the eubaiission of thia
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act to a Tote of tha people, " nhich aaid act naa duly approved
on Unrch 24, 1909; and
wHBREAS, aaid act provldaa, anonff other thlxiga, that the
same e}iall be auljialttad to the People of the State of Californte
for their ratifioation at the next general election to be holden
In th* month of HoT«Hb«r, A. 3. ninotoon liun<lr«d and ten, »nd tbai
the Ooremor shall include the Buboiesion of aaid net to the
people in hie proolnnation calling for aaid general election;
and
#H3RaAS, the Secretary of State did cause the said act to be
duly published for the time and in the mflnner therein provided
and in accordance with aaid act and as provided by Section One
of Article XVI of the Constitution of tkeStnte of California; and
«H2HKAS, pursuant to the terma and provisions of said act,
and pursuant to law, the snid Governor of the State of Califor- I
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nia did duly include in his proclamation calling aaid general
election, aforesaid, the submission of said act to tiia People of
the State of California; and
.BBRSAS, said act was duly submitted to the People of tha
State of California in accordance with the terma thereof for
their ratification at the aaid general election }:ald in tha
month of Nov«nber, A.D. nineteen hundred an.' ten; and
WHiCRSAS, pursuant to the terms and provisions of aaid act,
and pursuant to law. the votes cast for oragainst aaid act were
counted, returned and canvassed and declared in all reapects as
provided by said act and by law; find
aSET(MA&, it was found and ascertained idian aaid votea ware
oountad, returned and canvaaaad and declared, as hereinabove
Btatad, that aaid act did receive in favor thereof a majority of
all tha votea cast for and against it at aaid eleotlon aforesaid,
and
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^ISSSUtAUt aaid act did reo«lye In faror thareof a majority
of all the Totes cast for and against it at said alection afore-
said and thereupon did beooae and now is in full force and
4 effect as therein proTided, and shall hare effect as therein
* proTided and shall be irrepealable until the principal and
• I interest of Uie liebllltie. In and tey .aid act created aliall
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be p«id and discharged; and the said act providing that the
Governor shall suUce prodaiaatian tbereof, '
I HOW. 7WX?0TC^, 1, ElRms, JomiSOU, Governor of the State
Of California, pursuant to and in accordance with the terns
ana provision, of said act. and in accordance with law. do
hereby proclaim;
I IIKSTLY;- That In accordance with that certain act
entitled -An act to provide for tne issuance and sale of state
bonds to create a fund for the acquisition by the board of *
state naroor cor,.„i8eion.rs. of a necessary area for a tidal
oasin. for wi.arves. docks, piers, harbors and appurtenances,
in the city and county of ban Francisco; to create a sinking
fund for the payment of said bonds; and defining the duties of
state Officers in relation thereto; making an appropriation of i
one thousand dollar, for the expense of printing said bonds; .nd '
.-ovidlng for the sutoission of this act to a rote of the people.-
approved liarch 24. 1909, the Secretary of the State of Califor-
nla did cause the said act to be duly published for the time and
m the manner therein provided and in accordance with .aid act
and as provided by Section One of Article XVI of the Constitu-
tion of the State of California;
SiiCQllDLY:- That in aooordanoe with the terns and pnjri.ion. '
of Mid act, ..hereinabove referred to and hereinafter set forth.
I. the .aid OoT.rnor of the State of California, did duly include I
in my preelection calling .aid general election to be held, and
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which «aa held on the eighth day of HoTeffi^er, ni;;eteen hundred
snd ten, the •ubmission of eaid act to the People of the State
of California, and the lald act was duly submitted to the
People of the State of Cslifomia in accordance eith the terms
thereof and according to law for their ratification at the said
gen«r&a election ao held en tixm eighth day of NOTember. nineteen
hundred and ten;
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^ THI-U3LY:- That pursuant to the terns ^d provisions of said
«ct. r.n6 pursuant to law. the votes cast for and ngainst said
act were co-anted, returned and canvassed and declared in all
respects as provided hy said act and by law, froa shlch it
appeared that said act received a majority of all the votes
cast for and against it at said general election aforesaid.
thtis to say. Of all the votes cast for and ag-dnst it at^aid
election a majority of said votes were cast for said aotj
i-OUnlHLY:- That the said act did receive in favor ttxereof
a ou^ority Of all the votes cast for a..d against it at said
election, that is to sny. cf all tne votes cast for and against
said act at saia election aforesaid. t..e majority of said vote,
^ere cast for .aid act. and thereupon .aid act had effect .. in
eaid act .vided. and tnereupon did becoz^e and now is in full
force «nd effect as in said act provided, and irrepeal.ble until
tne principal and interest of tne liabilitie. l„ .nd by ..id act
created shall be paid and diecharged;
i-UTHLY:- That .aid act 1. in ,ord. and figures following:
to-*it:
An act to provide for the l..u«ice and .ale of state bond,
to create n fund for the acquisition by the board of etate harbor
co.^is3icners. of . necessary area for , tidal basin, for wharves.
d-cks. pier., joatoor. and appurtenance.. 1„ the city and county of
San /r«»ci.co; to create a slnJcln, fund for the payment of ..id
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1 bonds; and defining the duties of 0tate officers in relation
2 thereto; making an appropriation of one thousand dollars for
3 the expense of pri iting said bonde; anu proTiding for the
submission of this act to a rote of Uie people.
(Approved ilfcroh 24, 130i^.)
j The people of tne 3t««e of CBlifornia, repreeented In .en.te
and aaaembly, do en«ct as followa: !
section 1. Jor the purpose of proTldin^ . fund for th.
payment of the indebtednees. authorized to be Incurred by th.
«.o,rd of Stat, harbor con-.,le,Ion.r. for the -oqulaltion of th.
neoe.aary area for . tldel basin, emending the are, of India
^-sln. on the ».ter front o' he city and county or San ,ra„.
CISCO, as provided In an act entitled .-An act to .uthorl«
and direct the board of state harbor c.-l.slon.rs to Institute
, condemnation preceding, against certain property north of
1 India basin, „, „t,ndln« to 1,1.1, creek In the city and
county Of .an Francisco, and extending th, Jurisdiction of .aid
board .,.r t,.e sane, and proTlding for the payment of Judgment,
rro. the proceed, of bond, issu.d and ,.ld under t... Provision.
Of an act entUied ^^ act to provide for the Issuance «,d sal.
Of state bonds to creat(> n r^,^A <•-
create « fund for the acquisition by the board
Of state harbor co^issioners. of « necessary area for a tidal
oasin. for wharr.s. docks, piers, harbors and appurtenances, in
the city «na county of 3an Francisco; to create « .inking fund
ror t.e payment of said bonds; and defining the iuti.e of stat.
Officers in relation thereto; nnkin, an appropriation of on.
, thuueand dollars for the .^.„.. ,r printing said bond.; and
^ I providing for the sub-isaion of this act to a rote of th. peopl..,-
^ th. Stat. tr...ur.r shall, ln.,.diately after the is.u.no. of th.
3^ procl.«aUon of the governor, provided for in s.ction 10 h.r.of.
31 pr.par. one thousand suitable bond, of the Sta^s of California, in
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the denomination of one thousand dollars each. The i^ole
issue of said bonds shall not exceed the sum of one million
dollars, and said bonds shall bear interest at tiie rate of four
per centum per annum, from the time of the sale thereof, and
both principal and interest ahail oe payable in gold eoln of
the present standard ralue, and they ahall >>« payable at the
office of the state treasurer, at the expiration of seventy-four
years from their date. sul^Ject, however, to redwaption by lot
as in this act hereinafter provided. Said bonds ehall bear
date the second day of January, a. D. 1911, nnd shell be nsde
payable on the second day of January, a. D. 1985. The interest
accruing on such of said bonds as are sold, shall be due and
payable at the office of the state treasurer, on the second day
of January, and on the second day of July, of each year after
the sale of the same; provided that the first payment of interest
? shall be nade on the second day of Jnnuafy, a. D. 1912. on so
I many of said bonds as may have been theretofore sold. At the
sxpiration of seventy-four years from the date of said bonds. '
.11 bonds sold shall cease to bear interest, .nd likewise all
bonds redeemed by lot shall cease to bear interest, as in this
act provided, and the .aid state treasurer shall c.U in, forth- :
with pay and cancel the same, out of moneys in the "India
basin sinking fund.- provided for in this act. and he shall
on the first Monday of January, a. D. 19«8, also cancel and
destroy all bonds not theretofore sold. All bonds issued shall
be signed by the governor, and countersigned by the controller.
f mmd ahall be eaders«« %, the state treasurer. an« each shall
hmrm the seal ef the etate stwaped thereen. Saeh bond shall (
contain s clause that It Is eubjeot to redeaiptlon by lot after
the year nineteen hundred and thirty-nine.
»••• 3. ZBter«at coupons shall be attached to eaeh of said
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bonds, 80 that auch coupons laay be remoTcd without injury
to or mutilation of th« bond. Said coupone ahall be conB«cu-
tiyely numbered, anu ahall be signed by the state treasurer.
But no interest on any of said bonds shall be paid for any
time which may intervene between tiie date of gmy of said bonds.
»nd th.« iSBU* and •«!• tlisreof to a. puroliascr.
Sec. 3. The sum of oi;e thousand dollars is hereby appro-
priated to pay the expense that may be incurred by the state
treasurer in having said bonds prepared. Said amount shall
be paid out gT Uie "Sfvn Prnncisco harbor improvement fund,"
on controller's warrants, duly drawn for that purpose. '
Sec. 4. 'Xhen the bonds authorised to be issued under this
act shall be duly executed, they ahall be sold by the state
treasurer «% public auction to the highest bidder for cash, in i
such parcels and numbers as said state treasurer shall deterrainej
but said treasurer must reject any and all bids for said bonds,
or for any of th«m, which ahall be below the par value of said
bonds so offered for sale, and he may b^ public aniouncenent
at the place and time fixed for th« sale, for good and sufficient
cause, continue such sale as to the shole of tne bonds offered
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or nny part U|«reof offered, to such time and place as he may
select, not exceeding, however, sixty days. Due notice of the
time and plnce of sale of all bonds, and of the poetponement of I
■ale thereof, must be given by said treasurer by publioatlon in
two newspapers published In the city f>nd couiity of flan ?rancisco,
and bIbo by publication in one newspaper published in the flity
• f Oakland, and by publication in ane newspaper publishad in th« '
•Itgr of Los Angeles, and by publication In one newspaper publiah-
•d in the city of SaoraMante, once a week during four wooks prior
to luoh oalo. Tne oooto of such publioation ahail be paid out of
Uio "ftaa Francisco harbor iaproToaoat fund- on oontrollop't
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warrants duly drawn for that purpose. The proceeda of the sale
of such bonds shall be forthwith paid over by said treasurer
into the treasury, and must be by him kept in a separate fund
to be known and deBignsted as the "Indi« basin fund.- and must
be used exclusively for the acquipition of the area described
m tiie act rererr.d to in ••otlon 1 hereof. Draft, and warrants
upon said fund shall be drawn upon and shall be paid out of said
fund in the sane manner a. dr.fts .nd warrants ore drawn uT^on
'^n^ -^aid out Of the "San ?ranci«co harbor improvenent fund . -
Sec. 5. yor the payment of the principal and interest of
anxd bonds n sinking fund to be kno^ aild designated as the
-India basin sinking fund" ohri: be, and thesane is hereby
created as follow., to-wit: The st.te treasurer si.li. on the
-ir.t ca, of each ano every monti.. nffr the second day o^
^ecec;-.er. ... _. i.^., ta.e tron. the '•s^ ^anciaco harbor
improvement fund.- .«ch s^ as. multiplied by the ti... th. .onds
•w... sold a..d .u*t^.,i,^ ,,,ve to run. .^iii equal the principal
Of the bona. .Old and o..ta..in, at the time sai, treasurer shall
so t.k. sa.d .^ r.u» ..i. ...^ ^,„,,„,, ^^^,^^^, ixp^.ement
i-unci.- le.e the nmount tneretofore taken therefrom for said
Purpose; an. he o.all .lace t.. s^ i„ ..e "Indi. ,„in sinking
fund," created by this net «;o< « * ^
y ict. Said 3t.-ne treasurer shall, on
controller's warrants, culy d-own ^o^ tv .
uiy a.own .or Um x purpose, employ the
unit., aut... .. „, ,,. ,.,,. ^. ^„^^^^^^^_^_ ^^ ^^ _^^^ _^^^^^^
"untl,. 0. .a„.«.p,UU.. ..• u., »t,t. Of C.uromi.. ^loh
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.f th. .ft. b«„*. a.r.l. proTld*. u, b. .....d .. .., h.T. th.r.-
ffr. b.„ ..ja: «,, t, p„,i„ „„. ,„ ^. ^,^,__^ ^^ ^_^^^^^^^
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on the bonds that may be sold nnd outetanding, said treasurer
shall monthly t«ke from the "San Trend eco harbor improvement
fund," and pay into said "Indis basin Pinking- fund," an amount
; eqaal to the monthly interest then due on all bonds then sold,
delivered and outstanding. The bonrd Ox' state harbor conrniia-
• ioners la ii.reby authorla.d and directed by the coll.otion of
dockage, tollB. rents, ^h^^rfage and cranage, to collect a sum
°^ "*'"*^A"''^"«"^ ^°r the purposes of^thia act. over and above
the ^/aoant limited by section two thousand five hundred and
twenty-six of the Poli-ical Code of the atate of California.
Between the first and tenth dsy of Hovenber. in the year nine-
teen hundred an forty, and between the first and tenth day of
Moven^oer o" erch ye^r thereafter, until the aist.rity o. said
bonds, the s,aid treasurer thall. in the presence of the
governor, proceed to draw by lot such an amount of bonds .s shall
■oe requisite to exhaust a. .early as may be. the ^ount in said
Blnkin,' fun^ at t2..t tir... nd shall thereupon and before the
tenth day of December followi-.g. give notice by public adver-
tlsement to be inserted twice . week 'or two wee'.s in two rews-
P-ers published in the city and county of San Jrancisco, and
nlao .n one newspaper published in the city of Oakland, and also
m one newspaper publie-hed in the city of Los Angeles, and also
1-^ one newspaper publi.h,d i. t,e city of Sacranento, stating the
nxaber of bonds so drawn, and that the principal of .aid bond.
e.haU be paid on presentation to the treasurer on or before the
second day of January, following, ,nd that from and after such
last n«.ed d,te. all Intere.t upon bond. ttou. drawn .hli c.«.,.
and it shall be the July of the treasurer a. soon a. ..id bond.
•o drawn by lot are surrendered to hla and paid, to cancel the
•nm; ,„d the tnter«».t coupon, thereon, .nd eech year b.clnnlng
with the year nineteen hundred «ii ferty. the .aid tre.eurer
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shall, In th» manner nforesaid, proceed to draw "by lot fuch an
amount of laonde aa 8h«»ll be requisite to exhaust ae nearly ae
may be the amount in 8«id sinking fund, snd proceed in the
manner hereinabove stnted. After the payment of ell aaid bonde,
the surplus or balance remaining In said sinking fund, if any
tliere be, shall forthwith toe paid into the "San Traneiaco
harbor improvement Amd." At the time of the respective draw-
ings by lot, as aforesaid, and also at the maturity of said
state bonds, said treaeurer shall sell the United States bonds,
or other bonds, then in 8«id sinking fund, at governing market
rates, after advertising the sale thereof, In the mnnner herelin-
before provided for the sale of bonds hereby authorized to be
issued, nnd shall use the proceeds for the payment of such
bonds as may be drawn by lot, and at the maturity of said bonds
outstanding shall pay and redeem said matured outstanding bonds,
out of snid mone:'' in said fund, in extinguishment of said bonds,
on controller's warrants, duly drawn for that purnose.
Sec. 6. The state controller md the ntate treasurer
shall keep fulland particular account and record of all of their
proceedings under this net, and they shall traa«mit to the
governor an abstract of all such proceedings thereande:, ?fith nn
annual report to be by the governor laid before the legislature
biennially; Rnd all books and papers pertaining to the matter
provided for in this act shall at all. times be open to the in-
spection of any party Interested, or the governor, or the
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for aaid aot shall do so by plaelnc a eross opposite the words
•For the India Basin Act.* »p<j those votia ; stiiiast said act shall
do so by plscin, a croB" opposite %he vor." "A^'lnat the India
Basin Act." Th- governor of rhis state shall include the sub-
■isslon of this act to the people, as aforasaid, la his proeli
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tion calling for eeid general election.
Sec. 10. The rcte cast for or agsinet thin act shall be
counted, returned and canraBned and declnred in the same manner
end subject to the epine ruler an votep cant for etete officere;
jmd it it appear that eaid act shall hare received a majority
of b11 the Totee cast for «n<i »gain»t it at said al«otlon. aa j
nforeseld, then the Bnine shpll have effect as harelnebove pro-
vided, i.nd shall be irrepealnble until the principal and interest
cf the liPbilitiea herein erected shall be psld and dlKchPrged,
and the governor ehtiU make proclajaation thereof; but if a
najority of the votes cast, aP r.foresRid, ;.re agsinst this act,
then the spne 3}-iall be enC become void. '
Sec. 11. It «ha:.l be the r»uty of the 5-cretPry of et^te
to have this net published in nt leaet one nersppper in each
county, or city a- d county, if one be published therein,
throughout this .tate, for thre. months next preceding the
general .lection to b. holden in the month of November, a. D.
nineteen hundred and ten; the costs of publication nhpll be
paid out Of the general fund, on controller's ^.rrants. uly
drawn far that pumoae.
sec. 12. This act shall be known and cited a. the '^In^U
Basin Act. "
Sec. 13. All acts oni parts of acts In conflict with the
provisions of thi. a.t are hereby repenled.
1^ «WSSS ^.x)IP. I have hereunto .et my hand end caua.d
to be affixed the Great Seal of the Stste of Callforni,. at «y
office m the State Capitol, thl. day of
m the year of our Lord. Ox,, Thousand ,1„, Hundred and mev.n.
ATTZST:
OoTomor of the st.to of California.
••OMtary of tut*.
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PROCilALiATION BY TH^i GOISB^OS
OP TH?: DUK ADOPTION AND RAT 1 1-' I CAT I ON BY THE PEOPLE OF THIi; STATE
OP CALIFORNIA OF THAT CERTAIN ACT ENTITLED "AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR
THE. ISSUANCE AND SALE OF STATE BO:n)S TO CREATE A FUND FOB THE
WPHOV...... - /■ UAi: FR.VNCISCO HARBOR BY TH:: CONSTRUCTION BY THE
BOARD OF STATE H;iJl30R C OKU I SSI ONERS OF WHARVES, PIERS, STATE
RAILROAD, iiPURS, B-.2TTSR].lEiIT3, AlTD APPURTENANCES AND NECESSARY
DRED(jIWG and FILLING IN CONNECTION THEREWITH IN THE CITY AMD
COUNTY OF SAN FRAIiCISCO; TO CREATE A SIIvrLINCi FUl^D FOR THE PAYIlENT
OF SAID BONDS; TO DilPINE THE DUTIES OF STATE OFFICERS IN RELATION
THERETO; Ta MAKE /JJ APPROPRIATION OF FIVE THOUSAI.'D DOLLARS FOR
THE EXPEITSE OF PRINTING SAID BONDS; AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE
SUBMISSION 07 "HIS ACT TO A VOTS OF THE PEOPLE," APPROVED liARCH 20,
1909; AND THAT THE SAID ACT AND EACH AND ALT. OF THE PROVISIONS
THEREOF ARE IN FULL FORCE AilD ■:FFECT -MID IR REP SALABLE UNTIL THE
PRINCIPAL .^ND INTi=KEST OF THT, LIABILITIES THEREIN CREATED SHALL BE
PAID AND DISCHARGED.
State of California
EXECUTIVE DEPARTICENT )
WILEREAS, the legislature of the State of California at a
regular session thereof cocimencing on the 4th day of January, 1909,
did duly and regularly pass a certain act entitled, *An act to
prov^e for the issuance and sale of state tends to create a fund
for tht^ Improveiaent of San Frcncisco harbor by the construction "by
the board of state harbor canunissioners of wharves, piers, state
railroad, spurs, bettenaents, nnd .-ippurtennnces nnd necessary
dredging and filling in connection therewith in th<» city «uid county
of S!*n Francisco; to create i sinking fund for the payment of said
bonds; to define the duties uf state officers in relation thereto:
to make an appropriation of five thousand lollars for the expense
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of printing said bonds; r-nd to provide for the subraiusion of this
act to ^ vote of the people," which arid act was duly r>pproved on
LVirch ;:0, 1909; pnd
■.THERliA^; , BPid net provides, nmong other things, thnt the same
shall be submitted to the People of the State of Califcrni« for
their r/^itif Icb'. ion at the nex+ genernl election, to he holden in
the month of Novei.ber, nineteen hundred and t-^n, rnd that the
Governor fhall incluide th ■ submiaeion of said act to the people in
his proclanation callint^ for said general election; and
V/KERKAS, the Secretary of State did cause the said act to oe
duly published for th* time and in the majnner therein provided -Xid
in accordance w-th said set and as provided by Section one of
Article XVI of the Constitution of the State of C.- .^f orni^- ; ?nd
WHEREAS, pursuant to the teix;s c.nd provisions of said act,
and pursuant to law, the said Governor of the State of Califoriiie
did duly include in his proc'.aiaation calling eaid general election,
■foresaid, tne r-ubmission of arid pct to the People of the State
of Calif orni.' ; rnd
YilIERKAS, said act was duly eubmitted to the People of the State
of Californin in accordance with the terms thereof for their
ratification at the said general election held in the month of
November, nineteen hundred and ten; ?>nd
WHEPiEAS, pursuant to th«' terms and provisions of sajd act, -nd
pursuant to law, the votes cast for or agr-inst said a^t were count-
ed, returned and canvassed and declared In all re.-pects as provided
by st'id act and by law; and
VJHBRKAS, it was found r.nd ascertained wtaen said votes were
counted, returned and canvassed and declared, as .hereinabove 8tf<t«d,
that said act did receive in f«vor thereof a majority of all the
votef cast for rnd against it at said election aforesaid; and
■'KEREAS, the said nct did receive In favor thereof a majority
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of nil the votes cast for and aghinst it at etiid alection aforeseld
and thereupon did becone and now is in full force and effect as
therein provided, and shell heve effect ae therein provided, and
shall be irrepeelable until the principal ?nd interest of the
liafcilitieH in and b;:, said set crefited shall be paid and dis-
chor^ed; and the said act providing that the Governor shall make
procl&jnation thereof,
HOW, TEERJEFORE, I, HIRAli W, JOHKSOK, Governor of the State of
Calif orniu, p..r8u;int lo rnd in accordance with the terms snd pro-
visions of said f.ct, and in accordance v.ath law, do hereby proclaijii
FIRSTLY: Th.-it in accordance with that cert&in act entitled
"An Act to provide for tiie issuance L'nd sale of stote bonds to
create a fund for the ircprovenent of San Frnncisco harbor by the
construction by the board of state harbor coirjnisBioners of
wharves, piers, state railroad, spurts, betterments, and sppurte-
nonces and necessary dredging and filling in connection therewith
in the city vnC. county of San Francisco ; to create -o sinking fund
for the payinent of scid bonds; to define the duties of state
officers in relation thereto; to make an aypropriation of five
thousand dollars for the expense of printing said bonds; and to
provide for the subminBion of this r-ct to a vote of the people,"
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approved March 20, 1S09, the Secretary of the Stnte of California
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did cause the said act to be/published for the time and in tl-ie
manner therein provided and in accordance with said act and as
provided by Section one of Article XVI of the Constitution ui' the
State of California;
SECOl.'DLY: That in accordance with the terms and provisions
of said act, ae hereinabove referred to and hereinafter set forth,
the «m»jt Governor ofthe State of California, did duly include
inhit proclamation colling; said general election to be held, and
which was held on the eighth day of Koveciber, nineteen hundred and
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2 C-.lifovr.i^, on.', the said act was duly Butmitted to the People of
3 the State of California in accordance with the terms thereof and
4 according to law for their ratification at the said general
5 election so held on the eighth day of Novemoer, nineteen hundred
6 snd ten;
" THIRDLY: That pursuant to the terms and provisiona of aaid
act, end pursuant to law, the votes cant fo- and against said act
were counted, returned and convassed and declared in all respects
as provided ^y said net -nd hy law, f-om which it appeared that
said pct received a majo-ity of all the votes cast for and against
it at srad gener-'l election aforesaid, th.-t is to say, of all the
voteF cast for hnd pg^inst it fit said election a majority of snid
■TVOtes were cast for said oct;
OUHTIILY: That the said act did receive in favor thereof e
lanjority of .-11 the votes cast for ^^nd ngninst it • t sr.id election,
that it to SMy, of all the votes cast for and against said act a',
said election aforesaid, the majority of s.-ad votes were cast for
spid f.ct, and thereupon said act had effect an in 8^,id act pro-
vided, end thereupon did become and now is in full force tnd
effect as in saiu act provided, rmi inepealable until the
principal pn.^ interest of the liabilities in and by aaid act
created shall be paid and dicch.rged;
"IFTHLY: That said act is in v;orile pnd f^igures following,
to-T'it:
"An act to provide for the issuance and srle of state bonds
to create a fund for thr improverr.ent of Gan Francisco harbor by
the construction by the bor rd of state harbor conmispioners of
wharves, piers, Ptnte railroad, spurs, betterments, and appurte-
nancea and necessary dredging and filling in connection there-
with in the city «n: county of San Francisco; to cre-te a sinking
fund for the payment of aaid tonda; to define the dutiea of stott
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officers in relntion thereto; to make an appropriation of five
thousand dollars for the expenee of printing eeid bonds; and to
provide for the submiSi-Uon of this r.ct to a vo'-e of the people."
(Approved March 20, 19C9. )
The people of the State of California, represented in senate and
assembly, do enact as followB:
Section 1. For the purpose of providin;: a fund for the pay-
ment of the indebtedaesB hereby authorized to be incurred by the
bOHTd of stnte harbor conanissioners for the erection of wharves,
piers, seawall, state rr-ilrofd. spurs, betterruents and appurte-
nances and necessary dredgine; ond filling, in coc.ection therewith
in the city nnd county of Snn Francisco, at a cost not '.o exceed
nir.e million dollars (which said wharves, piers, seawall, state
railroad, spurs, bettemnents and appurtenances and necessary
dredging snd filling in connection therewith the board of stinte
hcirbor cornniisnioners are hereby empowered to conalruct and do in
the manner, authorized by law wnd at a cost not to exceed said
nine million dollars), the state treasurer shall, immediately after
the issuance of the proclsmation of the governor, provided for in
section 10 her. of , prepare nine thousand suitable bonds of the State
of California, in the denomination of one thouennd dollars each.
The whole isoue of spid bonds shall not exceed the sun of nine
million dollr.rp, and said bonds shall bear interer.t at the rate of
four per centum pe- tnnum, from the dnte of issuance thereof, and
both principal and interest shall Ce payable in gold coin of the
present standard value, end they shall be payable at th.^ office of
the state treasurer, at the expiration of seventy-four years from
their date, subject, however, to redemption by lot as in this act
hereinafter provided. Said bonds shall berr date the second day of
July, A.D. nineteen hundred and eleven, aiid shall be made payable
on the second day of July, nineteen hundred and eighty-five. The
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officers in relntion thereto; to make an appropriation of five
thouaftnd dollars for the expenpe of printing BPid bonds; and to
provide for the sutmissiion of this net to a vote of the people."
(Approved March 20, 19C9.)
The people of the State of Cftliforniff, reprt-sented in eenote and
assem'bly, do enact as followp:
Section 1. For the purpose of providing a fund for the pay-
ment of the indebtedness hereby authorized to be incurred by the
bourd of str.te h'-rbor comnissioners for the erection of wharves,
piers, eeawoll, state r:.ilropd, spurs, betterr^ents and appurte-
nances and necessery dredging and filling, in con..ection therewith
in the city and county of San Francisco, at a coat not -.o exceed
nir.e million dollsrs (which said wharves, piers, seawall, state
railror.d, spurs, betterments tmd appurtenances and necessary
dredging anf. filling in connection therewith the board of stpte
harbor commissioners are hereby empowered to construct and do in
the manner, authorized by law una at a cost not to exceed said
nine million dollars), the stste trersurer shall, imr.edi at ely after
the insuance of the proclamation of the governor, provided for in
section 10 her. of , prepare nine thousrind suitable bonds of the State
of Cf.lifoinis, in the denomination of one thousand dollars each.
The whole issue of spid bonds shall not exceed the sun of nine
million dollprp, and said bonds shall bear interer.t at the rute of
four per centum per annum, from the dote of issuance thereof, and
both principal ann interest shall be payable in gold coin of the
present standard value, end they shall be payable at the office of
the state treasurer, at the expiration of aeventy-four ye&rs from
their date, subject, however, to redemption by lot as in this act
hereinafter provided. Said bonds shall bear date the second day of
July, /..I), nineteen hundred end eleven, end shall be made payable
on the Seconal day of July, nineteen hundred and eighty-five. The
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interest accruing on such of said bonds «8 are sold, shall be due
and payMble at the office of the state treasurer on the second day
of January, and on the second day of July, of each year after the
sale of the saxr.e; provided, that the first payraent of interest
shall be made on the second day of July, nineteen hundred and
twelve, on so many of said bonds as may have been theretofore
sold. At the expiration of seventy-four years from the date of
ssid bonds, nil bonds sold shr^l/l cease to bear interest and like-
wise ell bonds redeemed by lot shall cease to bear Ht^rest M~Tn
this act provided, and the said state treasurer shall call in.
forthwith pay and cancel the s^^me. out of the moneys in the second
San Francisco se^walV^ sinking fund provided for in this act. and,
he shall on the first Itond^y of July, nineteen hundred and eighty-
five, also cancel and destroy all bonds not theretofore sold.
All bonde iBc-ued dh.ll be signed by the governor, and countersigned
by the controller, and shall be endorsed by the state treasurer
,.nd the said bonds shall be so signed, countexsigned and endorsed
by the officers viio f.re in office on the second day of July, lyil .
r,nd each of said bonds shall have the seal of the state stamped
thereon. The said bonds signed, coun-.ersigned and endorsed aiid
settled as herein provided when sold shall be and constitute a
valid and binding obligation upon the State of California, though
the sale thereof be made at a date or dates after the person sign-
ing, countersigning ahd endorsing, or any or either of them, shall
have ceased to be the incumbents of such office or offices. Each
bond shall contain a clause that it is subject to redemption by
lot after the year nineteen hundred and fifty.
Sec. 2. Interest coupons shall be attached to each of snid
bonds, t?o that such coupons mny be removed without injury to, or
r.utilation of the bond. Said coupons shr.ll be consecutively
numbered, and shell bear the lithographed signature of the state
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treaeurer who shall be in office on the second day of July, 1911.
But no interest on any of Sc.id bonds 8h«ll be paid for any time
which nay intervene between the date of an, of said bonds pnd the
issue .-nd sale thereof to a purchaser, unless such accrued in-
terest shall h«ve been, by ^he purchaser of said bond, paid to the
stnte at the time of auch sr»le.
Sec. 3. The sum of five thousand dollars is hereby appro-
priated to pay„„:^e^ expense that may be incurred by the state
treasurer in having s^id bonds prepared. Said anount shall be
paid out. of the Srn Francisco harbor improvement fund on con-
troller's warrants, duly drawn for thf.t purpose.
Sec, 4. When the bonds authorized to be issued undei this
act shell be duly executed, they shall be by the state treasurer
sold Ft public auction to the hi^^-est bidder for cash, in such
parcels ar.d nuribers as snid treasurer shall be directed by the
governor of the state, under seal thereof, after & resolution
requesting such sale shall have been adopted by the board of
state harbor comciissioners. and approved by either the governor
of the state or mayor of the city and county of Can Francisco,
who shall only approve the same when in th'. ir judgment the actual
harbor receipts. and those reasonably anticipated, will justify
such sale of bonds and the consequent increased burden on harbor
receipts; but said treasurer must reject any and r-ll bids for said
bonds, or fo: any o' them, which shall be below the par value of
saxd bondfa so offered plus the interest which has accrued thereon
between the date of sale and the lant preceding interest maturity
date; and he may, by public announcement at the place and time
fixed for the sale, continue such sale, as to the whole of the
bonds ofered, or any part thereof offered, to such time and place
as he may select. Before offering any of said bonds for sple the
said treasurer shall detach therefras ell coupons which have
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matured or will mature before the date fixe.i for such s.le. Due
noUce of the time and place of sale of 1 1 bor.da rr.ust bo giver, by
s.-id treasurer by publication in tvo newspapers published in the
city nnd county of San Francisco, and al30 by publication in one
newspaper published in the city of Ookland. and by publication in
one newspaper published in the City of Los Angeles, and by publi-
cation in one newspaper published in the city of Sacrair.ento. once
p week during four weeks prior to ouch sale. In addition ^to^jthe
notice lost cbove provided for. the r,t»te trear.urer may give f'uch
further .:otice as he may dear, advisable, but the expenses and cost
of such a-: itional notice shall not exceed the sum of five hundred
doners ($500.0-^) for each srl e so advertised. The cost of such
pv.blicFtion shall be paid out of the San Francisco harbor improve-
ment fund, on controller'^ warrants duly drawn for that purpose.
The proceeds of the sale of such bonds except such amount as may
have been p^id as accrued interest thereon shrill be forthwith paid
over by Sf-id treasurer into the treasury, and must ^oe by him kept
in a separate fund to be known and designated as the "Second San
Prnncisco seawall fund" and must be used exclusively for the con-
struction o" v^arves, piers, seawall, state railrond. spurs,
betterr.ient8 and appurtenances and necessary dredging and filling in
connection therewith on the ;vater front o' the city and county of
San Francisco. Dr.-.fta and warrants upon said fund shall be drawn
upon and shall be paid out of said fund in the same raenner as
drafts and warrajits are drawn upon and paid o-it of the Sen
Francisco harbor improvement fund. The amount that shall have been
paid nt the sale of s.-^id bonds as accrued interest on the bonds
sold shnll be, by the ctate treasurer, i.rjnediately after such sale,
pnid into the treanury of the state and placed in the "Second San
Francisco seawall sinking fund."
Sec. 5. For the payment of tne principal nrd interest of said
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2 '^PJn Jrancieco seawyil sinking fund" shall be, and the same is
3 hereby created, aa followss, to-wit: The state treasurer, after
4 the second day of July, nineteen hundred and twen'. /-nine, shall on
5 thrt firat day of each and every month thereafter, after the sale of
6 said bonds, teike from '-he San Francisco harbor improvement fund
7 such sum as, multiplied by the time in months, the bonds then sold
8 '"-nd oatstanding have to rvmv will equal the principal of the bonds
9 sold and outst^indinci at the tiinie snid treasurer shall so take Bfdd
10 sian fron said San Francisco harbor improvement fund, less the
11 amount theretofore taken therefrom for snid purpose; nnd he eh^ll
12 plnce the aun in the second San Pr;^noi8co seawall sinking fund
13' created by this act. Said state treasurer shall, on controller's
14 warrants duly drawn for that paroose, employ the moneys in said
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15 sinkin^i fund in/purchaee of bonds of the United States, or of the
X6 State of California, or of the several counties or municipalities
17 of the State of Cnlifornia, which said bonds shall be kept in a
18 proper receptacle, appropriately labeled; but he must keep always
19 on htuid a sufficient amount of money in said sinking fund with
20 which to pay the interest on such of the a tote bonds herein pro-
21 vided to be issued ae muy have theretofore been sold. And to pro-
22 vide means for the payment of interest on the bonds that may be
23 sold nnd outstanding, said treasurer shall monthly tnke from the
24 Sf»n Francisco harbor improvement fund, and pny into spid seawall
25 sinking fund, an amount equal to the monthly interest then due on
26 all bonds then sold, delivered ami outstanding. The board of state
27 harbor conunissioners are hereby authorized and directed by the
28 collection of dockage, tolls, re.-.ts, wharfage and cranage to collect
29 a pum of money sufficient for the purposes of this act, over and
30 above the "mount limited by section two thouspnd five hundred and
31 twenty-six of the Political Code of the Stste of California.
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1 Between the first r-nd ter.th doy of liny, in the year nineteen hun-
2 dr-'d and fifty-one and between the first and tenth day of liwy of
3 ench yenr thereafter until the maturity of said bonds, the said
4 treasurer shall, in the presence of the governor, proceed to draw
5 by lot such an amount of bonds as sholl be requisite to exhaust
6 as nearly as raay be the nnount in said sinking fund at that time,
7 - nd shall thereupon and before the tenth day of June following,
8 give notice by public advertisement to "be inserted twice a week
9 for two wcoka in two newspapers published in th-; city and county
10 of Son Francisco, and also in one newspaper published in the city
11 of O'tkland, and rilao in one newspaper pub"' i shed in the city of
12 Los Anj^eles, and also in one newspaper published in the city of
13 Sacrajiiento, atating the number of bonds so drawn and that the
14 principal of e.tid bonds will be paid on presentation to the
15 treasurer on or before the second day of July, following, and
1(5 that from and after such last nanied date, all interest upon bonds
17 thus drawn shall cease, and it shall oe the .^^.ty uf the trepnurer
18 as soon as snid bonds so drawn by lot nre surrendered to him and
19 paid to CMncel the anme, and the interest coupons thereon, and each
20 year beginning with the year nineteen hundred and fifty-one, the
21 said treasurer shall, in the manner aforesaid, proceed to draw by
22 lot such an amount of bonds as shall be requisite -o exhaust as near-
23 ly »s r-ipy 'be the amount in said sinking fund, and proceed in the
24 manner hereinabove stated. After the paynent of all said bonds,
23 the surplus or balance reaaaining in aaid sinking fund, if any there
26 be, shall forthwith be paid into the San Francisco harbor improve-
27 ment fund. At the time of the respective drawings by lot, as afore-
28 8-iid, and also at the natjrity of said state bonds, eaid treasurer
29 shall eell the United Str tea or other bonds then in said sinking
30 fund, at governing market rates, after advertising the sule thereof
31 in the manner hereinbefore provided for the sale of bonds hereby
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1 authorised to be iBcued. and shall use the proceeds for the pay-
2 :.:nt of such bonds as may be drawn 'oj lot, and at the maturity of
3 said bonds outstajiding shall pay and redeem said matured out-
4 standing bonds oat of said moneys in said fund in extinguishment
5 of srud bonds on controller'P warrants duly drawn for thf<t purpose.
6 Sec. 6. The state controller and the stnte treasurer shall
^ k g ep f M,l 1 _ aad_ particular account and record of all their pr o -
8 ceedings under this r-ct, end they shall trrnsnit to the governor
9 pn abstract of all such proceedings thereunder, with an annual
10 report, to be by the governor laid before the legislatu^re biennial-
11 ly; and all books and papers pertaining to the matter provided for
12 in this act shall at all tines be open to the inspection of any
13 partj interested, or the governor, or the -attorney general, or a
14 coraiAittee of either branch of the legislature, or a joint com- ^
15 mittee of both, or ony citizen of the state.
16 Sec. 7. It shall be the duty of the state treasurer to pay
17 the interest of sail bonds, when the sncie falls Jue, out of the
18 sinking fund provided for in this ret, on controller's warrants
19 duly drawn for thnt pur ose.
20 Sec. a. This act, if adopted b, the people, shall take effect
21 on the thirty-first dr-y of Deceaber, nim^teen hundred and ten, aa
22 to cill its provisions except those rolTting to -rnd necessary for
23 its submission to the people, and for returning, canvassing, and
24 proclaiming the votes, and as to said excepted provisions this act
3S shall take effect iin.'iediately .
26 Sec. 9. This act chall be suitanitted to the people of the
27 State of California for their ratification at the next general
28 election, to be holden in the month of November, nineteen hundred
29 and ten, -^nd all ballots at said election, shall have printed thereon
30 and at the end thereof, the words, "yor the -an Frnncisco Harbor
31 laprovement Act of 1909," and in the sane square under aaid word*
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the following,, in trevier type: "Thiti nc% provides foj the im-
provement of San Frsjficisco harbor ?jad fo: the pftyment of all costs
thereof out of the San Francisco harbor improvem-nt fund." In the
square irniaediately 'celov, the i3qu;ire containine; said words, there
shall be piin'ed on s:;id ballot the words: "AgJ.inst the San Fmn-
cisco Korbor lniprovei;.cnt Act of 1909." and immediately below said
words "Against the San Frfmcisco Harbor Improvaiiont Act of 190&"
j;jj -^ygyjer-^y^^^ "This act provides for the improve-
ment of San FraxiciBco h&rbor rnu for the payment of all coL^ts
thereof out of the San Francisco harbor improvement fond." Oppo-
site the words "For the Sfn Francisco Harbor Inprov.=3r.ent Act of
1909" rnd "Afif-inst the San Francisco Harbor Improvement Act of
1909," there shall be left spaces in which the voters may make or
strjnp e crosE to indicate whether they vote for or a£ainat said
act, and those voting for s.-id act shiill do so by placing a cross
opposite the words "For the San Francisco Harbor Improvement Act
of 1909," -or.d ell those voting ajainst the Sf.id act shall do so
by placinfe a croso Oi^poaite the y.ords "Against the Saii Francisco
H; rbor Improvement Act of 1909." The governor of this state rhall
include the submisrion of this act to the people, rs aforesaid,
in his proclar-stion calling for said gcner.- 1 election.
Sec. 10. The votes cast for or against this ret shall be
counted, returned and canvasse declared in the same manner
an-: subject to the e^mv rules as votes cast for Htote officers- ; and
if l^ -..car that said act shall have received a majority of all
the votes cast for and against It at said election as oforeaeid,
then Uic oa.t- shall have effect as hereinbefore provided, -nd
shall be Irrepealsble until the principal and interest of the
liabilitiet* herein created shall be prid and .lischar.-ed, and the
governor ehall make proclamation thereof; but if • aifrjority of the
votes cast aa aforeeaid ore Hgninst this act then the same ehall
be and tecoae void.
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STATE COMMISSION OF HORTICULTURE
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CAPITOL BUILDING. SACRAMENTO. CALIFOKNIA
August 13, 1912.
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coa. 'ties of Utah: t:alt Lake, "'ooele, Juab, Utah,
Vasatch, Summit, "Javis, .organ, Weber, .^oxelder, "ache,
and Rich; of the two counties ^f xdajio : Dneiia and ear
Lake; and of Uintah "ounty in tie ::tale of V.yomi ng ^re
iniested witu tne .ilfalfa weevx IjPiiy to rgr.^ do s t i cu s ;
and w.iereas the devastation of lui p i r.ne ct is very serious,
often raining t.-ie entire crop, and w.iere.ns our alialia
product is very impor^Tnt, t:ie erti n•^ted c-vn val'ie tue
present year oei nt^ a little sxiort oi $50,000,000, and
waere-is t;iere is dn r,-er of our receivi r^ t.iis pest t.irn i^h
the importation of alfalfa nay from t.ie countieo aforesaid,
as detenriined "a, tne ''hi ef Teputy of this "om:nission wao
has visited and tnoroutinly studied tne conditio f£ in t:ie
devastated area; therexore
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It is declared tn;?t a quarantine be and it aereby
estiblis-iCd against all alfalfa iiay from tne several
counties :efore mentioned of .'tah, Idaho and ..yoming. All
Horticultural Com."ii ssio ners, local i^.spectors a..d deputies
of tne "tate : 10 rti cultural "^omjaission are iiereby instructed
and required to refuse Giiipment i mo t-ie "tate of ""alifor-
nia of all alfalfa nay froii tie said quaranti ne<i'counti es.
If such hay is Siiipped into tne State by any oversight
it must at once be der-troyed or returned to s.iinper.
All transportation companies nre ordere/. to refuse
for shipT.e--* into "alifornia any alfalfa hay from tne in-
fested counties.
State '^ommiss
ior^ of .iorticultu
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Appj6ved by ^
Governor of tne tate jf alifornia.
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CALIFORNIA
STATE COMMISSION OF HORTICULTURE
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
CAPITOL .U.LDING .ACRAMINTO. C»LlFO«NIA
QUAPJUITINE ORDER. HC 15.
August 30. 1012.
WHEREAS, a Quarantine Order, No. 1, issued I.!arcli
6, 1906, was declared a^r-inst the citrus white fly (Aleyro-
des citri) from the States of Florida and Louisiana, and
and
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these
Stptee:
only from
WHEREAS, we have information from the entomologists
of the United St-tes Agricultural Experi.^ent St tions of the
South Atlr-ntic and Gulf States thst this same white fly
(Aleyrodes citri) is \7idely distributed in llorth Carolina.
South Carolina, Georgia. Florida, Alahama. Mississiirpi . Lou-
isiana and I'exas; and
VTHEREAS . it has "been received into California on
nursery stock from llorth Carolina end iiiEi:issippi; and
WHEREAS, another species of the white fly (Aleyro-
des nub if era) is present in Florida; a-id
WHERE- S , "both of thete white flies ere serious rests,
being recorded in Florida r^s second to none in their injur-
ious work on citrus and other trees; and
WHEREAS, there is great d-nger of introducing
Aleyrodes citri into the citrus groves of Ca. ifornia on plants
or nursery stock fro;, each ->f the States aforesaid at the
present tine; and
WHEREAS, there is danger of said Aleyrodes nuhifera
hein'^ introduced into California from Florid^^, md into the
South Atlantic nn;'. Gulf Strtes from Florida, end from thenoe
into California; THEREFORE,
IT IS DECLARED. That a horticultural quarantine "be
and is hereby estrbliched against ell fruits end vegetables
(excepting tomatoes), nursery stock, scions, grafts, buds,
cuttings, fruit rits, oranre seeds, trees, vines, plants and
shrubs of all kinds imported from the States of Horth Car-
-^linc. South Carolina. Geor.jia, Florida. Alabama, lliesissippi,
Ijuislana and Texas, or any other st otion known to harbor
either Alej-rodes citri or Aleyrodes nub if era, or both, into
the State of fialiTbmTa; all quarantine guardians end deiuties
o' the Stcte Horticultural Conmis^ loner are hereby instructed
and required to hold any and all such frultt and vegetables
(excepting tomatoes), nursery stook, scions, grafts, buds, fruit
pits , orange seeds
QUABANTIHE OP>"DEB. HO. 15. -2-
and plants of all kinds, subject to the order of the ship-
pers or owners thereof, for exportation out of the State, or
to "be destroyed;
PRCVIDHD, Thtt orange seed and fruit pits nay be re-
ceived into the Sttte of Ct-lifomia upon compliance with the
following conditions: Every lot of orange seed or fruit
pits brought into the Stt.te of Ct-lifomia from «orth Car-
olina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Missis-
sipri. Loulsiena and Texas, or other territory inf ester! with
either Aleyrodee oitri or Aleyrodes nub if era, or both, must
be enclosed in a box suf ficientljr tip-ht and secure to prevent
the egress of these peets, should any be enclosed; every lot
of such ortnprn^eed or fruit pits oust be shipped to the
reputy Quarantine Officer of the Califomit :;tf ;fy»-^nEie8ion-
er* of Horticulture in Los Angeles, or to any other TvPSK?°'^
authorized in writing by the ;?tLte Commissioner cf iVl^ti-
oulture to receive it; every lot mnet be dcIiVGro' L>^8uch
freight or express office e.s shall be detirctt^r^^y said
reputy Quarantine Officer, or any other euthorij^ad person,
end held by him in qutrtntine, end sufficiently tretted until
in his Judgment the lot shall be released. All expense in-
curred in treatinp- for disinfections of such lot of orange
seed or fruit pits shell be raid by the consignee or owner,
an^ the orange seed cr fruit rite 8h.frlX net be releteed un-
til the same is paid. -^
iesloner of Horticulture.
A?"HOVSr BY
Acting Ooverno^oT tTiV^ State of California.
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■" ! ". ,: .: . ", "•■/-.:"■.' "'. B!2LL« i--.s pr_-se;itod his resir-natlon
2S iiemator from to
Califorr.lc» to ti.e presiciinc officer of '-ho Jer.rto of the ot'ite of
0 li'^rr.i-: , ■.•-' 5;i" r -^rl - ■ bior. r.f.s "^eer. trar.sr.ittec" tc "-Li? r'ficef
i,Cr.', 7"^"nTCH:;., m accordance r;ith the lar- thereunto I'irectir^
"6, I rc " :~12Y ??.CCL.vi:.I and e-ive notice that a special election v/ill be
hold thr: ...u s -.1.: -"..irt^- sixth Senatorial district c'" t;.e state
of California, on -uesr' ;;, the 5th djij- of rovenber, 1912» at vftich
s; ecial election the followin'* officer Trill '^e elected, to-"?it;
o:~ h .::::.:■" r:"- _ -■ : . .: ^n.zy. ^n:'.-r02i^L
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to fill the •nne;q)ired terT. of Charles 1. 3ell, r-^si-Tned,
:~. I : " • " :--'3r .. reward r-' ^^.'^ "-.v,---^.: (i-q) dollars
fc- rrst .■ :■ conviction of any and ever." i^erson violatinr any of the
provisions of Title -, Tart 1, o' the Tenal Zc^>i; sv.zY. rerard to '^o paid
iinT; 1 1 '-;.■: \z\ 1 . "C'.nt h-^r ^^d*?". ^^'^ ",,. i^'cs*? rf?"Cl.GS th^ S'Jiin
of .en I'hous.iiul (10,000) L»ollars,
i. i.i^ii^ .•^;i:.L.- . .. ire.«nvO
set ~z' a nd and cav.sed the
'■T>3 -'^ J»i il of the jt.. *,9
Of California to be affixed
this 25th day of Saptenber,
19ir..
§tot< of (iraafornia
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--:' i- : nctice th-:- a anilEHX ri—^ric:: ;vii: ^hrouehout the
state of Caliromia, on -^-ZCI.;-, the 5th dar of .-ove.^v.or, -.1 .191^, at
^ish sl©eti©« ^j« feliowinf ©•♦■'icers -rill >'? '^lectei?, "..inelys
-/i-rtea- electors of Pr-ti 'ent -' ■ :.^ :r:.s:-^---: :- - - --ited
■Eleven ziar.bers of the Touse c' r.orres-ntatives o' fro "'nitsd
St.-tes 0' .^'.r.eric... 'bein'-- cr.s re^rese—t -iv". ''-: _.. .;^". — essionsl
■ iEtriot in the State c' ::;.li^cm-: as _rescribed by law.
-■ilEO the follov.-inc "tate officers, to-^it:
Twenty' (£0) raer.bers o'" the Se-ate of t::e Stiite of 'p-llfcmia,
t'jir.- one sen-tor frOT. ■^.-.ch o' •. . _ ~::io--In- senatc-rirl ■-'istricts
■'^ *-••"-«?» s :rescri>.e- b- Ian, tc-v,it: t}:a First, Third,
Fifth, Seventh, Tinth, lleventh, Thirte-inth, Tifteenth, .""eT-intpenth,
ineteenth, -•vr,nty-f irst, --.venl^'-thlrd , Twert^'-fi-^th, :-7enti—
seventh, ■:-:3rt:--ninth, Ihirt^'-'irst , . ■- - ..ir , ..:r- — - " = 'th,
- ■ -seventh., -- :.-.irtj'-ninth Jen^torial liatricts.
■l-O i ':■'■:' ! ■"" rfi'^er-'- : ' :- .s•erbl^■ ■ ■" ^: ^ *, -• -'
:alifomia, ^einr one rMrrbers c •. e -ssenbly from each o^ the
"'. -ssenbl:- listricts Ir - e State as -rescribed V- 1 • ,
.'.iBO, T-:vc J Ts c- -qerior ^ourt o' the Stc* c"
-allfcmia in ac for the bounty of .^lanarta, for th« tera pr«-
scri^iad by law,
.-.Iso, two (Z) Ju^ ef Of th« J <)erior :ourt o' th« State of
California 1b and for the County of Fresno, 'cr the t«
:err3 yrescrl>5ed
by law.
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;-:so cr.e .'ucr9 '' the 3uperic-
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;r". sf -i-onuiS
--.-erler
ler.nor., rrsirrQa. -ei
'ourt of tJvr
ired
l~i:, vide
Sdgar -. ::ook» aipolr-tetl,
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thfa S-orerior :?ourt o^ the State
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..ISO One (1) .'ufh-e c!' the 3merior "ourt cf the estate
5f rfiliforrjia in c.r.d ''or t:.* 3ountv o^
riverside, '-^r the ter
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of "alifcmi i.
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-f -'.'in ■ err.arf'ino. for the
.^rlor Court o'' tre i'ute
Of "al
Ifcmla in and for the Count:; of J-_n -^vieco, ^-cr tr..- ter::
rrescribed 1:7 la».
.l«o
of "all'^orr..
"C'-r [-i^ ''^'iy» of tiie Siq^erlor ^curt 0' the State
■^r '...e ""it" ^n^ Count" of -an Francisco*
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Otatc oi (L'aUfovuia
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In ai-C'irc lance with law tluTciniti) din-ctiiii; n\<\ I hereby proclaim and tjjive imtice that a Ol'.XI'.F-iAI. ELF.C-
Tl< )\" will Iv held thn.u-h.nu the State of California, un TrKSDAV, TIIK FIFTH DAY ( iF .\()\ FMUFR.
A. 1). I<>1-. at which election the followinj; otilicers will he elected, namely:
Thirteen elect'ir^ of Pre-ident and Nice Tre-ident of the I'nited State-.
F.leven inemhcrs of the llon-e of Representative- of the Tniteil States of America, heini; one repre-entative
from each Conjj:re>sional Di-trict in the State of (.".difornia a- pre-crihed by law.
\l-o the followinji State officer-, to wit ;
Twenty ( JO) member- of the Senate of the State of California. In-inij one -enator from each of the followint,'
-enatorial district- in thi- >tate. a- iire-cribed by law. to wit : the Fir-t. Third. Fifth. Seventh. Xinth. Eleventh.
Thirteenth. Fifteenth. Seventeenth. Nineteenth. Twenty-tir-t. Twenty-third. Twenty-fifth. Twenty--eventh. Twenty-
ninth. Thirty-fir-t. Thirtv-third. Thirty-fifth. Thirt> -eventh. and Thirty-ninth Senatorial Di-trict-.
.\l-o. eii;hty 180) menibiTs of the A--embly of the State of California, beinj,^ one member of the A— enibly
from each of the eiijhty .V—emldy Di-trict- in the State a- pre-cribed by law.
Al-o. two ( 2) ludges of the StiiK-rior Conn of the State of California in and for the Comity ■>f Alameda, for
the term pre-crihed by law.
Also, two ( 2) Indire- of the Superior Cmirt of the State nf California in and for the Omnty of Fre-no. for
the term pre-criln-d by law.
.\l-o. one 1 I ) ludi:e of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the Comity of Kings, for the
term pre-crilieil by law.
Al-o. live I -I hid^e- of tiie Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Los .\ngcles.
ii >r the term pre-cribed by law.
.\l-o. one 1 I \ Judjrc of the SuiKTior Court of the State of Calif<«rnia. in an<l for the County of Marin, for
the unex).ire<l term of Thoma- .1. I.enn.m. re-it;ned, term ending January, l^l?. vice Kd-ar T. Z.M.k. apiH.inte.l.
.\l-o. .,ne I I) Ju(lj;c of the Superior Curl ..f the State of Calif.>rnia. in and for the County of Madera, tor
the term pre-crilK'd by law.
.\l-o. one ( I ) ludpe of the SufK-rior Court of the State of California in an<l for the County of M.xloc. for
the uiuxi>ire.l term of John 11 Raker, re-iffned. tern, en.ling Januarx. i.M5- vice Clarence A Kakcr. appointe.l.
Al-o. one ( i ) .iii(lj,'e of the Superi..r Court of the State ■■I Cahfornia in and for the County of Riverside, for
the term prescribed by law.
AI-o. one ( 1 ) judjie of the Superior Court of tlie State of Cahfornia in and for the County of San Ber-
nardino, fur tlic term prescribed by law. '
Also, one I 1 ) jiultie of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the C<ninty of San Diego, for
t!u- term prescriU-d by law.
Al>o. four (4) Ju<ls;es of the Sui)erior Court of the State ><i California in and for the City anil County of San
I'rancisco, tor the term prescribed by law.
AKo. one ( I ) lu.lge of the Superior Court of the State of California in an.l for the County of San Toaquin.
for the term pre--cribed by law.
AKo. one ( n J.i.lRe of the Superior Onirt of the State of California, in and for the County of Shasta, for
tlie term procrihed by law.
Also, one ( .) Ju.lKe of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the Cunty of Tulare, for
the term prescribed by law.
-\nd I -lo hereby offer a reward of (-)ne Hun.lred Dollar^ for the arre-t and conviction of any and every person
violating anv of the' provisions of Title W . Tart I. ..f the Penal Code of the State of California: .uch rewards to
he paid innii tlie total a.uount thereafter expen.led for the purpose reaches the >um ot Ten Thou~an<l Dollars.
Is Tkstimonv Whkkkok. 1. A. I. Wm.lack.
as Lieutenant CKivernor and .\cting Gov-
ernor .>f the State of California, have here-
unto -et my hand and cau>ed the dreat Seal
of the -aid State to be affixed thi- 30th <lay
of September. A. D. iyi2.
A. J. WALLACE.
Lieutenant C.overnor and .\cting Governor.
.\ttest :
FRANK C. JORDAN'.
Secretary of State.
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CALIFORNIA
STATE COMMISSION OF HORTICULTURE
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
CAPITOt. BUILDING. SACRAMENTO. CALIFORNIA
'qjJMMTWS O^DE^TO . 16.
Oototer 15, 1912.
miEHEiiS, alfalia fields in the states of Utah,
T'yoains «^-nd Idaho are infested v/ith the alfalfa v;eevil
f^hytononug posticus); and,
V.iiilP.SA^ , the devcstction oi this int;ect is very
serious, often ruinin^j tr.e entire crop; and,
WHEPEAS , our alfalfa product is very ini ortant ,
its estimated cash value for the present year being a lit-
tle shor of ^j50,000,000; and,
V/HIjHEAS , there is danger of our receiving this
pest through the ini ortatic" of all kinds of hay, includ-
ing alfalfa fron the aforesf-id states; and,
V/HSESilJ , there is also danger of o.^r receiving
this pest through tiie transportation of colonies of bees
in hives froni the states aforesaid;
is hereo
all hay ,
tie oars
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includi
from til
HEREBY DEGLAP.SD that a quarantine be and
ished against colonies of bees in hives,
ns alfalfa and other iiay and straw in cat-
e several states before mentioned. All
guardians , and deputies of the State Com-
ticulture are hereby instructed and re-
adniselon into the State of California
bees in Jiivec and rll hay froi;. tiie sr id
es. If Buch ht. .. .hipped into the State
, it must at once le deiitroyed or returned
State quarantine
missioner of Kor
quired to rel'v.iiQ
all colonise of
quarantined stet
by ajiy oversight
to the shir-'cr, as reouirec^ by law.
no alfalfa seed fron the infested states shall be received
into Califcrnin e:;cept upon oonilirnoe v.-itii the following
conditions: Every lot of alfalfa seed fr.'ii t"e iniested
states
QUAEAI^TIIIE ORDEP. KO.
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must -be enclosed in v. conteiner sufficiently tight to pre-
^l^ rnP e-res8 o^ any alfalfa weevils , should any be en-
I!Ssedrandmust\e Shipped either to a quarantine officer
ni??pSt?te of California or to a quarantine guardian or
otheiperson authorised in writing hy the State_ Goronissioner
iTEorllZlture to receive it; every lot oj^^l^^^^^^^^.f^e
?G delive-ed at such freight or express office as snail te
ir-rsoS^ ^t^^ "fir fsf^ r y Sr r-
ing for disinfections of sucn lot ^^ ;^^^||^, J^^^^^^ gjall
paid bv the consi£:nee or ovmer . and the alfslfa^^seed snaxx
not be" released until the sane is paid.
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SJAT^ C6LLJc:^loUi:.H Dir- EOhxiuLl.L'i^g»
APPROTSD BY
ri3g^^'YSRi:0P. Oh x'uiL SIATa Ox liALiiokUA.
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Frank C. Jordan
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state of (Caltfovnirt
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IK T^sriilO.."' > .e fcrrcw and ragreu of '.r.e .-eorls of the
State of Jalifcmia,'"or the dea-r of the iiOirORABLE J/J-tlS ^. L"::^^!.^^:: »
Vice : resident of ':.'.e r.ited otates of .i.'::erica. I do horeby direct
thai the l.ational rlac 'be displaj-ed at r.&lf ".ast or. -..:".:..::, t:.e
second daj' of November, 1^12, from sunrise to s'onset of faid cao't
upon iill state public "ouildingB, a-d ttton ail Armories of the
:,-atior.fa: ^-^^-d ;:' t:.a State of . a. if :rr.ii-; and
I DO r'P.r:-"^. II?iIG: •-.-at t.-.e ':n8ign anc "nion .'aok be dispia;,ed
at .lalf "sas- on saic daj- frors s-nrise to BUii69.» upoa all VesBelc be-
Icr.-ir.'- to the State, a.-.d •crron all VesselB of the Stat ..aval ..:ilitia.
11' ""ITIISS ■^-rzrJIvF I i.uve here-JTitc set
r:]y hand anc cav.sed the jreat
aoal of the State of :alif-rnia
to be affixed tiiis 1st day of
..0Tenicer» 1;>1^»
/y y
Lie;/V<-r.ant .cv^rrcr
Governor.
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retar- of State.
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'THTSS/vSt there has been subcitteti to the 'overncr o*' the State
of California, lay Hen. Frank C.Jordan, secretary of State of the Jtate of
California, a T.ecall Tetition de-ianding the election of a successor ta
M .1 R S :•' A L L a L A C K, as a memter o'' the senate of the State of
oaliforni.- from ^.no .-^irTY .^IGI-^TH SEXArc^UL I'lLTRICT, together xith tne
certificate of the said Secretary of Litata of the sufficiency of said
petition;
XOr, /.iHHEFCrS, l, a. J. TAIJ^CI:, Lieut erx.r.t Governor and
Acting JoTernor of the State of California, in accordance with the consti-
tution and laws of the State of 'California, do hereby order and proclaira
that an election shall be held tr.ro'Jehout the Iwenty Siriith i<e''.atorlal
^•istrlct of the Ltate of California, on I H U H S E A j , the &3C02g,
day of ^ A fl U A rt Y» 1913 » for the purpose of electin*^- a successor
to tL\nSHALL BLACK, as a aember of the benate of 'he state of alifomia
for the TTzrrr zizr.m ssNATf^r.iAL : isrp.icr.
;he board o' Si^errlsors o' the '-oxmty of Jant* "lara sr.all .-ive
notice of saic election by caislnc this proclaaiation to ^« pablished at
least t«n days befor* the data o'* said eitctioa in a r.ernpapcr of general
cireulatioB printer* in said .^anty Eifhth Zanatorial Listriet.
a.:l : :;o n^isaY ztt:^. a .-iff!rA!»i of oss r.unaai (ioo)i>-u.ars
for tha arrasi a»^ eonTletion cf any aod avery parson Tlclatli^ any of
tha proTioiOM of title Kour* part oaa, of tho foaal Coda; sueb ravards
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II I II I i,n ■■HJiiJIIlilUil
to be paid until the total amotmt hereaftor erpended for the piirpose*
rsaahee the nvaa of ten thousand dollaro.
IN TiriESS -T-IIH^OF I have here-
unto set n^r hand and caua-
•d the lireat Seal of the
State to be affixed this
>=^— day of i:oY«nber,1912,
Lleuji^iiant Jovemor and Acting
GoTemor.
ATTEST:
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[n .-vcco^flr.nao with cuBtom nml trw T>roclf-aBt on of the "roBldont
0" the Uni-od ..t^.tcp, [ do hereby dePl,^'.to T^T.rr.--'. the t^ventyw
clchth f.y or iovenber, nineteen hundred raid twelve, uc
Ill ITH^SS Tf^KKO'' I hftve herexmto
oet ay .*- -■ -i^ caoood the
Orer-t Seal or the ; t; -o of
Ctllfornlc to he ft ff Ised thlr.
est day of IToTonber, 10in«
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"iovorivor.
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CALIFORNIA
STATE COMMISSION OF HORTICULTURE
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
CAPiTOL BUJi-DiNG SACRAMENTO CALiP'ORNiA
txcni
, there is
,'eivii
s in
CALIFORNIA
STATE COMMISSION OF HORTICULTURE
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
CAPiTOL BUILDING tACRAMCNTO CALIFORNIA
QU^;jiTiiJS OHDEH ::o. 17.
Dec3en"ber 17 , 1912.
Quarantine Order Lo. 16 xmder '^l . « oi Ococer LB.
1912 i. '.hereby anende'"' to read as follov;s:
i'r£E"E-- ■ . elirl-'r lield^ ^i- -...e states of Utah, 'TyoD-
in.- and Idaho"are infested v;ith the alfalfa reevil (Ph;'tono!.ras
■Qosticus ] ; and.
\Ti£E3^EA£, the devastation of this insect is very ser-
ioj.s, often ruininr: the entire cror; 'r^'-'^ •
■■F3HE~L, our alfalfa v-roduct is very iarortant . its
estimated cash value f or t he vresent year Lein^T a little snort
of v50,000 .000; and,
\7rEREAo, there is danger of our receiving this pest
through th-e iarortation of all kinds of hay. including alfalfa
frora the aforesaid states; and.
•/HERSAS. there is also danger of our receiving^ this
r.est through the trensrortation of colonies of hoes m uives
from the states eforescid; and,
•mS^'^t , it is a aeneoe to the interests of O.-'lifor-
Eia alfalfa .-rowers to introduce either nursery and ornaniental
stoch or other plrnts fro... the states ■--^^esaidx. packet in
tule. hay or strev; or shippec in "boxes or cars tnat nave not
"been disinfected;
rn-.- _3?.E3y OT>DEnED AID D::CI^F.3I5 that e
Z' - Tr ■ .= ,-■-' pcs-f-^ri it-'-ied arainst the importation
qur.rrntine he ana is i^e i-j ^?^!-^-^^— / vT^f^ «n i.o-t- •5r.r>ind-
into California of colonies of cees in hives, all liej . i^iCiad
in- alfalfa and other hay and strar in cattle cars fro_i *^1,,. ,
s-pte- of 5ta> . Wyoain- and Idaho. All otete quarantine guard-
?;S^^^-rde Itief of the .tate Oo:aiaissioner of r.orticulture are
ve'^h- "instructed and required to refuse admission into the
■^*-e of California all colonies of lees in hives and M nav
the said cSrantined states. If such ^;;7 and colonies of
hee- in hives he shiryed into the :itate In viola .ion o .his
ord^r . they^ue^- at once he destroyed or returned to tne si:ip-
per as required "by lar:.
T-i Tt' -rr-rrpY VJ^~ ' ^.. . - ^ DSOLuP.SI that all
I. I^ — fj^ l^'::^- rrc ''t 'a in. ortea into the
nursery and ornai.ienta et^cr. ana o. -^ ^'^-">_ voainr
BUitahle ,ecting(€
tule, hay rni strcvr), end tr.e lox
■ r- K
.A a-r ' alsiiiieote: ty f-.xaigPtion vjith
■re cyanide ot .otcceiua. using three o-oncee
-UIIIUS O^SE'
I'h
ua-
" ot'r e.t the point of blii^-uiant ^r.a £,t u.:e ^oiiio^
liv— ' 3verv lot of said nursery and ornamental stook or
ot-^r^xaents from the infested states aust be shipped eitner
?o't quarS^line officer of the State of ^-^1^^°^^ 4^,J° \..
quarantine guardian or other person authoriEec in '7ritln5 o,
?he Sate cSraniesioner of dortioult^ire to recexTe ^^^^^^
,, lot of such nursery and ornanental stock or o.ner,ian.s
nust^e delivered at such freight or ^^5|?L?-^ou'r^rtine
•bv ssid State quarantine officer. qu..rc.ntine
■^•e designated -,
ffu-^rdian or other authorize?, revzon,
antine anc funijated as provided for
cuvred in treating for disinfections
pnd ornauental stock or other rlants
■ ■" nursery
oonsisnee or
other rlants
"Tier, and the
nd heia hy him in cuar-
chov . -Ul errense in-
of ^ .- _jt of nursery
shell ^e paid lay the
and oma.
ntil t e
iental stoclr. or
f-ir-e is naid.
no
, ,^_ .-,^ , ^^^ _^_^; X) that
-. ef?fiom^the~i^ested*s'tates''shall he received into
-fi^ornia e4e°t uSon con-liance v/ith the follovrin^ c^ond.tions:
:;:-i:. ?^i%f p??^?; seed fro;; the infested states must he en-
^^^Z a-conialner'sfffioientlr ti.ht to prevent the egress
S aSy ilfalle vreevils . should any he enclosed, and ^f ^^?
o ani^ exx.x oTi-rantine ofiicer of tne State of Galiior
■.r:ipred eiti.er to a^a..ranxine ^^^^^ authorised in
nia or to ^^i^^l'^^i^'^^i^Jloioner of iiortioulture to receive
TJt^iSf a?er'\ Fol sS^^s^ermust he de.ivere, ft such freight
' 'e^ -ess office as shall he desi:;n£.ted h.; saia State qaaraji
nmcer: quarantine guarM^n ^r ^ther autnorx.ed .erson.^^
■-^is V- l-.-?n i-n r'lPTnntin-v _Hyi.Ciil<x^ u.&t-uw^. ^
^"'' 'ixt'^tL ?ol ■ d he re_.a.ee . - ■- ^J^^- ^=^^^^^
■i:i- for disi:-- • -^ns of ^^c:i x. ixaj
■b~+ViP nansie-me -.mer , end
0 - u:
> rid
life seed thell
seed shall
released unti'
'id.
- .- - — - -! -rr-o^i^.
(}£XAA<K/^oryy^-'\^'^
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CALIFORNIA
STATE COMMISSION OF HORTICULTURE
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
CAPITOL •UlLOINO S«CB»MENTO C«L1»0«MA
iU*JLAlT2II~ CV.'D'S
RLES i:0. 18
_ /
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^usrantine C
4
declrree vz^.lnBt the
irder To. 15 imder u-
:o rerd cs folloxis
ucrcxtine Ordcx" ^.v^.
it^ut v-T-ioe
fly {.
lea i.
ijcirch
.evi-oao!
'citri) fro:.i the
Statis of Florida and loulsiana. and on-
fro:.i
Etctes; and
vnSP.Ii'^i . v;e hrve in
: jr;.iL:
South A'
::iited Stctes Ag
ioulturpi 33:^eri:.-.e:
^. clo^ists
itctions of the
■p-'.-.j
;lmtic and 3u]
del:
Ti' atc.tes thct this Esjae v;hiJe ix
rodet; citri) is widely ui
~ i£, Fl3rid£
^trih
■" -f-isi^
d in -lorth
— olii
Sci
Cd-olin:- , ->eorv
and Texas ; sjid ,
\r£BP..
aery etooh fro:
Lshaoa
^••X ifc< ^ Jt I- w A
iEianj
l^OJ
it has "been receive
rth Caroline and .
d into California or. n
THEHIL
another Sj.
ecit
lite
. e'Tcaij.
L-alifera) is :
resent i.:
^^A
vrilSHE-S t "both j1 lihese
lite
J 6 n u
"beinj rer^-<^ec i
T-'^rh^on citrn
Floride ns second to n
nd other trees; and,
one
in their injurious
there
ic -reat danger of introducinc Ale;
.'0-
de
£ citri into
;r.e
nursery or orn^rr.en oa
of the c
citris -rSves of Oalifornia_on rlants^or
1 stock, if etiQh sterol
. C - 1^ •- w
host vlants
itruE "'hite flyi f^-o.v. each of
lores' -
:i.ie
la •
VfHZP.B.^-
"bein-GT introduced
there is dan^-e
1 "f ■ p'^
ic ^e: -redes nuVifer:
d"into Califomie on the host
"HnxEof this
fl
re CO
-orx
da and the
O-.lo
l\ Atlantic and Sulf
Strtes
ilturel turrrntine he end
the taioTX
1 «v,-«..
. Tri:
citron
rFre fruit. >'
^^ \
..li'-Oi.
nil 0'
triiw ..lec
ies)
•iVc
« o »■*--,
le)
c ::;!"- "racn i
ivy l-f
Ficus :-y :: 5:^i>'t-^
•OE ilEki)
■i:^
, ' .' ^ _ ■' •-
-herry (Oe: :^'
_;Lia.-n£
■ ' evi_v.'OOC'.
-^- f ^re-:?:in^;--. 1,1. ., '. .
■ — '''ere?.!
"V -.v; aLierio'
rodes sit;
1 cin^"
T"de^
.i'3rixx
:• e
2j.e"roce£
iUDi^
. 18 -3-
rntr.oritie.
of the .
:o return or destriictio:
orters.
he diecrcuion
- ■ "-^OVIDED, That orr-i^re seed im-- -^j^- ---'
.Itil .ionth 5^roll" . Jaor^la, Florid. . . Alatans . ..^ssi6Bi|..i ,
-■'■^nSI SLrf/;J-=:...f.^arBlS^'-\"oli!^us1%f |oXosee
roaeb v,-^ ^ -^ - '-'■^ ■:,r-.'^ — -= — .-s— r-r — rrrr ^^,»-,-.^q +n r.reverit tne
I!;!:fS^1S|L^SsI^SSriy S%; K^ a!°an. everv lot
!l s'oh oranee Deed or fruit vlts oust be enirpe
to the Dep-
o.-' ->^--f-! ^«-,. n* -hhpGa"! ifornie 3tete ao:ani£>£ioner of
^-^^^l^i^l^^^^^^y "«-- P--" a.tl-.orl=ed
V^^ rrr^tin- "by the Ste.te Gonaissioner
i . >ery &uch lot aust "be deliverea
of
shall
other
ilorticiilt'ire to receive
rt such frei'^.'ht or e:-:-
te desi.-nrted h;- said Lev utyQuj^ rant ine
Officer, or any other authorised person, e^d tr^ ^^^^^
(i-aa.rentine anc f^i-^°^^^-^^:-, ^^i-^^^^g^^J^.l^i^c. in treating for
lot shall l-^e rel3a£.ea. xJ.x es.ei.^e mcai.c c-v.pH he
dJeinfections of such lot of orange 1^ ^t^^£^ ^^
7.aid -b- the consisnee or o-ner. o^ig tue oran.^e^eea
'Its shall not he released ^ontil the sarae is paid.
State CoaniGsioner of Horticulture.
4^y\---
rover:
California.
/L
'■^
VTN'HOJ\nvr> .ier^r ■vjs ^^^^ ^^^
FEB -^'V^
fra:;k 0. joaDA.<
Bt
.^ S«ct»t»ry of Suia.
OFFICE
STATE COi-lIISSIOK OF HCRTICULTUKE
S acr anient 0 , California.
QUilRAETIITS OPiER EO. 19.
January 51. 1913.
- .- -rowin- oi cotton has TDeco.-^e a very in-
..ortant u:^^l^^ifp^' an. the area oi =o«or. c.l..re .
rev)iaiysr6wlM» extent; ana,
•,7Ha=.E.. . the cotton boil weevil^.||tja-- I-S«£ ^-
doee not. nor ever net, es^v^tc -
v,^BE.-.S. the cotton ^°::-/;^^|^,'-,'ir!^i h^trnate
,hile not attaoting the "f °^.;5j,°°Mch Ij;' very difficult
^s ssyjiri.0 nil i^?t s g !LrKrii°not°LpSa^i^
^fflEHSAS. acoordins to ^'^^ «uthorUiee of the .nxted
States Department of Aplcnxt^re. pro..er^^l.a.lo^^i_ ^ ^
^??^^;1ied 2' f ?e°rr ilfiSt-'"I«e T^lf^cJiHHr^cial
°4ui Senfand BWUed nanlpuiatlon; and.
,mHE.3. the cotton 3"-f, "|„='iii"?act?caV"m?-
a 6-aiiicient eU: ol;- of hone-erom seed for all i-rao
1^ n e e s ;
THERSFOKE II 15 --^^J 0-^T-^.t;,^ .eed shippefl into
there be clrced e ^x^^^^f.^^^^.^i^^.Jtr excert as hereinafter
Galilornie fro:a ^^ ^e^V^^J'^^al^'ISfo? ex-eri:..ental pur.^ses .
steteo: That °^^^^^^f4^!;!,"".5,tJfDe St' State ^-oarantine Of-
the srme to "be sent *^,^^^f ,^;'t^%,l- j/encisco . Calilornia, to
I- -. 3REBY FURTHEP. OP-DSF-Ei AKD DECLARE::;. That V^ar-
antine wrcler ijo."z'\>e revoked.
^
ST..TE CO^mSSlOKER OF nOKIIGUlTURE.
CJ07ER1IC"
- " -.Ai/ i3 «
-^ G.'-lIFORlTIi
572
(0.K^
Frank C. Joroaa •
0/
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CALIFORNIA
STATE COMMISSION OF HORTICULTURE
EXtCUTlVE OFFICE
CAPITOL BUILOINC »ACW*MBNTO CALIFORNIA
QUARAITTIITE ORDEH 110. 20.
February 27 , 1913.
Quarantine Order Ho. 17, under date of Deceater
17th, 1912, is herety emended to reed as follows:
WHEP.E^xL , alfalfa fields in the states of Utah, lyon-
ino and portions of Idaho are infected with the alfalfa weevil
(rhytonouuE posticus ) ; and ,
"JHERZAS , the devastation of this insect is very ser-
ious, often ruinino the entire orop; and,
FxIEHEAS , our alfalfa prodaot is very important , its
estimated cash value for the present year beins c little short
of s?5C,000,00C; and,
WESP.EAS , there is danger of our receiving this pest
throug-h the importation of all kinds of hay. including alfalfa
from the aforesaid districts ; and ,
WHEHZ^S, there is also danger of car receiving this
pest through the transportr-tion of colonies of hees in hives
from the districts aforesaid; and,
;Tr5?SAiJ, it is a menace to the interests of Califor-
nia alfalfa growers to introduce either narsery and ornamental
stock or other plants from the aforeseid districts if packed
in tule, hay or strew or shipped in toxes or cars that have not
"beer: disinfected:
TEZ^SFORE ir IS rlZ^SBY ORDEP.SI' .'illD DECI^.ED , That a
quarantine te and is hereby eatat^ ished against the i.aportation
into :plifornia of colonies of bees in hives, all hay. includ-
im-^ alfalfa and other hey and EtrcT: in cattle ccrs Iro^i uhe
EtBtsB Of Utah. Wyoming and that portion of Idaho bo-onded as
follows- On the north by the 43d parallel nortn latitude, on
the erst by the State of '.Yyoming , on the south by the estate ol
Uteh.'on the west by the 113th .aeridian west longitude P-nd on
the nDrthvrest by the Snrke Piver in the State of Idaho. All
Stete au-rantine ;?uarli£ns end deputies of the State 3ommission-
er of Horticulture are hereby instructed end required to recuse
admissio:- into the State of California ell colonies of bees m
hives and all hey fron the seid ouarentined districts. II such
ha- and 3olonies of bees in hives be shipped into the State in
violation of this order, they must at once be destroyed or re-
turned to the shipper as required by law.
IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDEHSL AIIL DECIAPilL . That all
nursery and ornanentel stock -nd other plr.nts imiorted into the
State of Calif omia from the aforesaid stctes of Jteh, Wyoming
/
CALIFORNIA
STATE COMMISSION OF HORTICULTURE
EXECUTIV £ OFFIC E
CAPITOL BUILDING SACRAMCNTO CALIPOHNIA
QUAIUITTIIIE ORDER KO.
20 -2-
and portions of Idaho must be packed in fresh shavings, excel-
sior or other Euitahle Tracking (excepting tule , hay and strew),
and the hox containers and cars mst he disinfected hy fumiga-
tion with chemically pure cyanide of potassium, using three
ounces to each one hundred cubic feet of space, such fumiga-
tion to he given both at the point of shipment and at the point
of "delivery. Every lot of said narLcry and ornamental stock
or other plants from the infested districts must be shipped
either to a Quarantine officer of the State of California or
to a quarantine guardian or other person authorized injvriting
by the State Commissioner of Horticulture to receive it; and
every lot of such nursery and ornamental stock or other Flints
must be delivered at such freight or express office as shall
be designated by said State quarantine officer, quarantine
STiardian or other authorised person, and held by him in quar-
antine and fumigated as provided for above. All expense in-
curred in treating for disinfections of such l>^t o^. "^^^^f^^^^
and ornamental stock or other plants snail be paid b;. the con-
signee or ovmer, and the nursery and ornamental stocK or other
plants shall not be released until the same is paid.
AKD IT IS HEREBY F'JRTKEH ORDERED AITD D2CL^.SD . That
no alfalfa seed from the infested districts shall be received
?nto California except upon compliance with the following con-
ditions: Every lot of alfalfa seed fro:., the infested districts
must ?e enclosed in a container sufficiently tight to prevent
the egress of any alfalfa weevils • ^l^^-^lj^^^ ^^/^^^^l?^;.^^^
nuE^ be shipped either to a quarantine officer of tne State of
?Sifomir 0? to a quarantine guardien or other person authorised
in iritin^- by the State Commissioner of Horticulture to receive
i?."Sd every lo? of such seed must be delivered at such freignt
"'e^relloffice as shall be designated by said State quaran-
?Tr,P^-fioer Quarantine guardian or other authorized person, and
he?d ?y Jim in^^a?*ant?ne^and sufficiently treated ^intil in nis
iudLent the lot shoald be released. All expense incurred in
^ref?ing fo? 'disinfections of --^^?^,^f, J^^^f/leirshSfnot'
paid by the consignee or owner, and the alfalfa seed snail not
be released until the same is paid.
APPROVED BY
XL-
STATE C0;.IUI5SI0iraR 0? HORTICULTURE.
aOVERUOR OF TEE STATE <S CHiroRlIIA.
.J^x
; I
A.;
N-^
FraiiU C. Jordan ^ _
.^Page-
CALIFORNIA
STATE COMMISSION OF HORTICULTURE
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
CAPITOL •UILOING SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA
QUAKAIITIHE ORDER KO. 21.
LLeroh 4, 1913.
15, under dp.te ol Aajust
Quarantine Orders No. -_. ^— ^
- . 131?. -nd Ko. 10, 'onder date of Decentar 1^. 1912. are
herety amended to reed 8£ follows:
WHEREAS , the faat has
Conraise loner of Horticulture th
citri)
South sjci >^-.-"- . ,, , -i
itiana and Ter.et , and that tr.ejyhiue
exists at the jre.ent tiae in the itate
■been detenv.ined
t the white fly
ty the State
( Ale_^rode!
Lseioner of Horticulture J.r^^ ti.c ....x.. ..^^ .^-,
L) is •J.idely distributed in tae states ^.f/fj:^^^,^^ Lou:
. Carolina. Georgia, ^loride^.^ Alahana. ^.assise ippi.^Iou^^
^Torida; ana
era are pi:j..a;;j.xj-j
oitrus trees; and.
WHE^vTAS . -both Aleyrodes citri and Ale^-rodes nuhix-
rllrUy 3e?iouFTtitr^fT-HEd ^ork greet injuFyTo
Etetes aforesaid:
) , DIRECTED
he . and the
the rrovisions
State of Cal-
i^le:.-rode£ oit-
HOW. THEREFORE. IT IS HEREBY ORDER::.
Air. DSGIARED. That a horticultural quarrntine
sa-e i£ here-by established in accordance v.-itn
ofiection 2519h of the ffli^i^J^J^J^.nt^ 5"
ifornia. a.^ainst all the kno^n host piants o.
ri and Ale^odes nuhifera as follov/e:
Boston ivy (AxiKeloxEiE tri cusr i date )
Ailaniands (Alla:nandP nerri.olia)
tinane shrunW^ia fipg^ ,
Cape Jesseaine (TT??deniE iPi-^iSpiQes )
California vrivet-TIi^ustrum a:auj:ense,
Cherry laurel ( Prun^ leurocejre^us ,
China terry (^^filiq acedr-r'-^c^y kuiacuat,
r^i-t-y^ir: inTPTi'-e, leaon. citrou. grepe ir-i-. ^uiuu^a
Gitru. (o^^^^«^^^- ^a gii other citrus plants)
Coffee (Coffee erahioe)
5rape r..7tlTTiir^ U£ertt ro_emie .
Cultivrted peer (I^Z^ |JE£' '
Er.Rlieh ivy (Heoer_a ie-_ir.) V4-. « = ^
FioaL ECcrophylU. try (Lraras not i lis)
CALIFORNIA
STATE COMMISSION OF HORTICULTURE
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
C«PITOL BUILDING »»CH»MtNTO CALIFORNIA
.uap.ai:tike order ho. 21
-2-
(
Li.":ufctrun ev. )
Eta)
ersi-'inon (Siosryrofc: kaki)
Golden privet ,
Green seh (Frc:xln-i£ Isnaeo
Japanese .
Jesainun frutioan^
Lis)
IFureetinuTirilllS^* i^Ili^^
Lilao (Syringe val^^sriF) ^
Llexican orsnge ChJisya terna^a)
LLock olive (Pronut crrolinirna)
Llyrtle (:.LyrtU£ 30.2:.ranis)
Osa?e orin-e (,;,aalure parent lasa J
Port-isal cjherry~rGern£US £X-
Po.nesrnnate (Puniof: rrF^atain)
^-iakli- ash (Xenthoxvlu^ clave -here.
Raster tree (?isus cc ^ror^.ylle )
S'lilax (t^milcx s;r . )
-Pevps lunVrell- "Eree (^-lelia azedrr^sh
?r-^tet vine (lecoi^ redic-.n&T
Vit-arnim (Viturn'oni n-idouD
(Tild olive "or devilTrood ^ —
v/iid persimmon (Dio^r^T^- vir-ir.iana,
Yellorr iJescaiaine^^Uiilin ^A^-^^::V
Tree of Heaven ( Allanthas eIdll^^P
or an. other t^^t .a. hereafter tecoje ^^^jfcSoUnen::;-
Ky other section knovrn to hartor either^|^io|£^ ^gt^^aar-
^j|vT3de£nahi^era, in^
■antlne guardians anfi ^J^^^J^J^.f ,;S%-;,faired to hold any and
nissioner ^re neret^v ^?^^;Jf ^J^/gr:., „^.d ornanentel trees
all of the aforesaid pl^."^"!?;. o^Jrode^ citri rnd of this
Thi3h rre host rlcnts of this ^eyroae^. ^5^^ sVi>-r-e-£ or o:
tr.ere:
(Yiturn-gg - -
- TXuerouE acuctisa)
~^ Toiinenthus
am
r. mahreo'alif orais )
lericanus )
eri:
Tlrf^ortetlon out ol the S'::*?- °J *%J
t. trie ever, 5f,«""l..Stf i"=^- ;SI,*'^'
re-
vent ion of the issuance of the said ^hite .lies
seuie sre teinj held in quarantine.
^■^OVIL^D. That all t.lants . mrLery • r.d orne::iental
tree.. otjfftSj^'tfe --'/,Jf ^J-'^'^Ji iTolViriHt
m.- coniferous Sf'"'"';/^?"" ol 'orth :°rollne. South
J^riUr-ieSlu! no;il"iJne°.f .•'SSi^si., i . Louisiana
CALIFORNIA
STATE COMMISSION OF HORTICULTURE
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
CAPITOL •UtLOlNG SACRAMENTO CALtPO«NIA
QUAHAi;Tii;-- 0PD3R KO. 21 -3-
sS«3eJt"t; rftirf o^ dLt - .tlon at the disoretlo. ol tne
Shippers or i:aporters.
ATD '-^OVILED FJHTHER. That orcn^j-e seed end
v-i+R mpv l^e received into the State ot Cslilornia up
lits may JJ, ^JJ^^^^.Q^i",. conditions : Every lot oi orange
^^Tn^ fiit tto trour?t into the St.te of"^ California from
seed or frait Lit^ fv nS;ti^-ttr "pnr^is . t^loridr . Alatame.
Korth Caroline. South Crroxinr . ^eor^ic . ..iori.u
fruit
)n com-
is.issipri. Louisiana and Te^es, or other territory
rode'c citri or ^.le, rodet nici-er^
ted "-ith either Ale:. ^ - .
Doth, nur,t he enclosed in a container
secure to r.revent the egress of these
enclosed: and everv lot of such ora-
infes-
or
sufficiently" ti_ht and
rests . should any "be
seed or fruit pits
my other person liaoi.^xx.^v -\ — -:r-^^' -^^ery such
mi.sioner of Eorticulfure ^^/t^^^If .^^^t |^r;£s oifice as
lot must he delivered at ff^" ^JJ^^?* °- |ge Bi'^i^er, or
shall he designated cy said ^^puty quarantine o.x-^
any other authorised person, end hela ^J, ei*' t the lot may
an? sufficiently. trected^until^in^hi.^jud..^^^^
"be released. All expens
tions of such lot oi ov^r^e ^ei^ tr^it
>^^7 the Qoisi^nee or cvner, ana >-re ^. a..t-t
shaU r.?rhrrel^-cea 'until the same ie fsid
its
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STATE COMMISSION OF HORTICULTURE
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
CAPITOL BUILDING SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA
;7^^;TiirE ORLER no. 22.
April 11, 1913.
(Tulare County)
Quarantine Order I'.o. 6, under d?te oi Je-nuary
25, 1912, it hereby emended to read e£ follows:
MERSAS , Quarantine Order Ho, 8, Tulare County,
Galifornip , only peraittec fruit snd nursery ctock and
plants to te delivered r.t rorterville , ::xeter, lindeay,
Tuli'.re , Vitali:., Ducor, Linucr. , Jutler, lixley. Angiola,
Terra Bella, Stretlinore , Sultana, 2ipton, Goshen end
Faraereville; and.
WHEHE.;l , Richg-rove nor hps an agent:
TH£F.E~. . '- ' [l^Rijlyj. jRDEREI iJIL DSCXxxHEL .
That all the stations named above he placed for delivery
of nursery stock, fruit trees, fruit and rlnnts , end which
Infer;'. niier^e vil: : ,-\ '_^-^,
ai-?pot:l:
aovER::oR of the st.-te of califoriiia.
STATE
lOKER OF HORTICJLTITE.
§taU of (Halifovnia
"T-rEHZAS* one of the greatest ecor.oTdc wastes of the
country is the result of failure to exercise proper care and pre-
caution in preventing the destruction of property ty fire> arjd
".•KHPZAS. Tianj' disastrour conflaiTacions are caused by
the lack of clejinliness -md accur.ulation of refuse and rulibish in
yards, cellars, alleywaj/s and unfrequented streets; and
TTKir.r^'-S, in tnanj; states a driy in each year is f^et apart
by the Chief Ilxecutive as a fire prevention and clean-;:?; day, rind
efforts are then made to remove these ciiuses of con-^lagration;
KCr, T^"^ "'T'", I do hereby prcclal-:
F ?. I I A Y
the ei^teenth day of April, 1?13, as "F1%E ?f:£Vi:i:TI OS D.-Y" for the
State of California.
IK riTlEiiS ^TKSF.^Of 1 have hereunto
set n^ hand :xd caused the Oreu.t Seal
of the State of California to be
a'fixed thli fifteenth day of Ayril,
1?17.
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'"HTIHFJiS* one of the .Tontest econoalc rcetoe of the
country i» tho result of failure to ex9TCl-9 prcpor care and pre-
caution in rrc^'J^^i^rJ ^*i* (^ePtriicticR of r^^perty lor ^Iret and
'"rri'T.'.V-E » aany diPaatrou- conflrirratlons tire caused ty
tho lecl: of cleanllnesB -md acc'JnuT'-.tlcs of refu?o find rubbish In
y,-rd&, collerBi allejT.-jic?8 ind jnf e .uentw". efpott; and
,. ^ j^^ „^^. ^..-.^. ^ .. j^„ o ;^h ^.-.r l8 ot arart
by tij« ?hief "xocutlve as .. rire ^rcv-ntion arC cloua-up day» and
offortn arc thor, nai'n to r r.ovo IhoPO crxotr of conflafratloTs;
,.. , ' , I -'r - '■• cby r.roclala
the oii-fctoonth ^.;y =f i^ril, •-•IS. :;■ ■.
State of "raiforni*.
i^i^rrrin" : Y" for tho
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Bet r^ hr.ne ^r.d c^.ueod tho Greit S.eal
0' • • c cf iil Lfomlc to be
affixed tl;le flftoonth day of Ajrili
m2.
LocpfCfy of ' tr.te»
§tatc of Crtllforttla
In conmiemor&Tion cf the birth of
the American ?]&e, I, HIHALI V.'. J0Hi;3OK,
Governor oi the State of California, do
hereby proclain, SATUBDAY, the 14th day
of June, 1913,
? I k') DAY
On that day let the national flag be
displayed on all public buildings of the
state, and, as vielJ , on t::e homes and places
of business of our people.
IN .I7:;^SS -THEREOF I hare hereunto set
my hand and caused the Great Seal of t'/e State
to be affixed this 9th day of June, 191 3.
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OF Tlli- STATi; Of v.Ai.irOiuNlA
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JUL 1- 1913
(!3xccixttnc pcvavtincnt
state of (Califor«irt
PROC L*LIA ^ I 2 L
WHEHSASf the fo'orth day of July, A. I. 1913{ telr.f by law a
legal holiday) will fall upon Friday, and nany requests have been
received by me fron nunierous citizens thro^ofjicut the State to declare
the ds^ following also a day cf rest fro- labor; and It arpears to be
the general detlre cf the citizens of Galifcrria in the different
Tccatlons of life that the day followinp the l^-ation's anniversary,
to-wit, Saturday, the "ifth day of July, A. D. 1?13, should be declared
a lepal holiday,
r.m, TK'^-ySOT-'Z, I, HirtAa W.JCK:;s:CE, as Governor cf the State
of California, do herebj- rroclein Saturday, the Fifth Day of July,
A. D. 1913, a lepal holiday.
I!: "^ITIZSS "THir.rCF, I have hereunto
set ny t^t^ToA and caused the -reat
Seal cf the State of Jaliforaia
to be hereunto affixed this first
day cf lUly, 1^15.
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or THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
JUL 2 6 1913
FRANK C. JORDAN
By <3y^^^C4,-<'.
DaxitT.
■^^intr lit i iilifurj'.ia
■ aECUII VE OFFiCt
5AC RAMEN rO
July b, 1913.
W*^VII>:AS, it appeuTB that a rraut foroet fire is rarinp: i-. the Count/
of Uarin, oti Hnd i:e.ttJ- Uovcn: ?iimilf.ais, jrid near the citie« of Uill Vcdley,
Lf*rkBpur, Corto rarara and other thickly populated placee in tho locJLity
tlVi
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and
'-C ZiiBt appro ach in ; t.uid aetLlenentsi and
tf-hREAS, i'<o people !• ths n8i''h>x)r>iood of Bold fire aro fl oinr fron
their houoK tj:d liirge crowaa of slran-era are flockirr to the scene from
the city ui Stiii .Vaneisco and ether loculitiee; and
TTHilAS, there ia a jp-o^t tuault jid oxcltemont exiatin,- ir attid citiea
of li: L Vulley, Larkspur, "^oj-to "a. oru And th.y other eottlenonta eurTounding
• uiri iirri cy r«»tt*or-. ol said croi#a» mrriwxnf- th«ro, uiui Uvj r'.i.iiei'.y aad
thu t..aenl;ude of the inoreusinr, co> flajrration, and it appearing that there
is creat danger to i.rop»rty end lifa \-y reason of uaid fira and^ that t'-routrh
the tunult one; exciterwnt axistinr by reaeo of aai.i c.ndit.ions, the
noceaaity /or Utato troope to cope with the eltuat.tori ia appjrent, a nur.ber
of houpt;s uid o-.r:c-ui.ree havinr; alre^y Vumed, ae -ir^ll <>s soToral iniloe of
bruah and tinber, and it ipp^ora that the fire is heyond the control of the
in;-i£.bitante und forcob Tiphtlnj^ 11 nr\~: that lose af life dj'o • roperty by
rooaoj. of soi: canditiona is irrdnent unleau Velp i« extended; and
W^'-'^S.AS, the Mayor of Mill Valley has tala< rp.phod for help to no thla
day, and »tat«e in ' ie ttiU-rasi that the people in the city ;^f 'Jill Valley
ara in aarioue da/.j-or ar.d that the, nunher if nan a- ail able alto-ether is
insufiicion- to cope vr.th thu bituation und tha* ths inhabitante of that
Ticirdty are in ueaporate straiti and need large nunbere of cior to firht
tho fire tx'id ap>,oal for irmadiato help cj-.C uake that auch. nunbora of the
•rational Guard bm aa> bt neceaaur/, bs or-Jr-rcd to the aui^ aeena of tunult
ano da.'.rer to *tii,.t in protecting the livae ^d property of the inhu itant.
there located.
"-^RKFORK,
Hiraa n. Johnaon, rjovarrxr uj^d r<oiana?:c!er-ln-Chiaf of tha
■ilitary force* of hir. State, b/ v-irtuc of t'o -ov
-i" <ar.c a, ''icrlty in mm
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y.3«.ud by tho con.tiU.tion ;^id l.wd of thie State, dc h^irebv order that tl'ere
be and f^ere i. hereby called into ^tive .errice such port'io.. of the
National Guard a. -.ay be nece.aary for tv« purpose of proceedinr to the
jlcinity of I'lU valley and to the fore.t fire racing near that place and
ll '■«^Jf ,f"«-- "«i»td.,co and .lief as i. po.Bible i- the ,u:;pre..ior of
the .aid fire 4n6 the protection of th^ live. t.A property of the peopls in
tho Ticinity of .ol; foroet 'ire .n,-: to re., ce the .id eLte of tLult and
dui^^r exi.tinr In the vicinity of .^d fir., «• wpaditlou.ly a. po..ibl.
an- do sue- othor act. ar- nay be n.Chary ir, the promi.e. to protect th«
live, ard j.roperty of the cititan. ^^ re.tore tr.tnqullitv and eafety in
the cow unity.
Th. Adjutant r-^naral ie hw.by ordered and direct^l to ordar .jch
portlor of the Na.ioT.^ r^..,j ^nto aclivo e,rv c.. ana to take comr.*,.^ there-
of and to carry out tho purpo.-s. of ^t,hi. prodacation.
"•ovamor of the State of California.
§tate of ffittlifornltt
TO 1!m PEOPLE OP CALIr^ORNIA:
I am asked to commend the observance in our State of
"PURITY SUNDAY " on November 9, 1913. li'vernors of other
states have already issued proclamations to the sane effect,
and all are being asked to do so.
The aid is to crystallize intelligent sentiment
against cormercialized vice and for the promotion of morality.
The Seventh International Purity Congress will be
in session in Minneapolis, iNovember 7th to 12th, and the
Sunday of the session has been named "Purity Sunday". It is
hoped to have from the pulpits over all the land a ringing
appeal for cleaner living and better standards.
Efforts to maintain and elevate moral standards
never can be amiss. A plan for a "Purity Sunday" must
commend itself always as worthy and timely.
I therefore request, in behalf of the International
Purity Congress, an observance of Sunday, November ninth
as "PURITY oUNDAY".
IN WITNESS WEHRi50I' I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State to te affixed
this 23rd day of September,
19 13.
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§tatc of ©rtllfornlrt
In complif-nce with the request of the Mre Waste
Committee of the Trjms-fc'ississirpi Comr-ercial Congress, I
desire to call tLe attention of our citizens to the need of
precautions for fire prevention. The dryness of the season
has become a menace, and it is important that everyone
interest himself in helping to reduce it to a minimum. The
fires at present raging in the forests and various parts of
the State shov/ the need of care every.vhere in safe^guarding
lives and property.
In many states oi the Union, a day in each year is
set apart by the Chief jixecutive as a fire prevention day.
In order, therefore, that the attention of ti;e
people of this State shall be directed to these conditions
and that they nay, by proper action, lessen in material
degree fire destruction and waste, I, as Governor of the
State of California, DO HE:^SBY PROCLAIM,
THURSDAY
the ninth day of October. 1913, as "FIRE PREVENTION DAT' for
the State of California.
IN '//ITNS33 WHEREOF I have h^.reunto
set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State ;f
California to be attached
this ?.4th day of September,
■[913.
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To the memory oi Junipero 3erra Cali-ornia
OTves ev^T-lnr-tinr tribute. He br. ' civilizetion t. Dur
I'jii. ai., :-: c. racter -r deed he deserves a foremcrt place
in the history of our jtat e .
Monday. November -■.th, ill be tr.e two :.undredth
anniversary of the birth of Junipero Serra and i regard tr.e
occasion as one ^""^■'
nri: be observed by all Caliiornians.
IIO;/,
JiHH3C::, Governor
tl:o "^tato o: Galiiornia, do hereby appoint
Y
the 24th day of '.'ovonibc:
shall be known as "3B2
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Caliiornia to
iay of
nj^^ny
3eor&'r-ry o: tate
§UxU of (Ealifovnitx
authority
In c • ^-^ ^ .' /suance o '"
by law, I, . . overnor o:
uliiornia, do h- reby -jesifnate
tlie tv/enty-seventh. day of i.ovcucr, ii.-i3, as Thanksgiving
;'.•" ve
aiici caused tnc
Seal 01 th
California '
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T. - r.'^OPLE Or CALI.'ORillA:
I am asked oy the liational Association for
the Study and 1 revention of Tuberculosis to assist in
establishing December 7th. 1913, as Tuberculosis Day, when
a comprehensive campaign will be conducted throughout the
country to educate the people as to precautions to be taken
and methods to be employed in the battle to minimize the
ravages of the "isease. I refard this movement as one in
which ali citizens should join, and I wish to co-jnend the
day to the people of California to be observed in
co-operation in thi^ -^trug^le.
i: r"N::]33 TiHi-^iSOF I have
hereunto set 'ly hand and
caused the Great Seal of
the State of California
to be affined this l?t
day of December, 1913.
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or THE STATE OF CAl-iFORNlA
JAN 2S ;:;4
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STATE OF CAlIfORNlA--
DEPaP.TUEJJI Of STATi.
To His Exceiiency , Honoratle hiran » . Jjimaon,
Governor of the atate of California:
1, frarJt C. Jordan, secretary of State of tne state of
Calif oriila, do here»(ith subuit, to you a petition deihandirife-
an election of a aucoescior to ^jaruea C. owena , Senator of the
State of California from the Ninth t;enatj:-:8l i^'iatriot, which
aaid petition was filed in ny office on the i4-th day of
Jauuarj- I9i'i-.
I hereby certify "tTSar the aouHty ciertrs uf the counties
of luariii and Contra coata have
ce t'lJLt aaia petition has oeen
their respective counties, ana
stated in his said certificate
who i'jive signed the saite .
respectively duly certified to
signed by qualified electors of
that ea,ch of said Clerks has
the numoer of qualified electors
I further certify txiat the totax nui-icer of ^uaxified exectors
80 certified to have signed said petition ia Twenty seven hundred
and dftventy tiiree (2773). and trat said nuc.ber ia equal to at
xeast tv.enty ( 20 ) per cent of the entire vote cast at the last
preceding election for all canaidates for said of: ice of cenator
frorr. said district* which election was held in sttid i^istrict on
the 3tl: aay of Kovemcer j.912; and that ^aid petition is m tne
canner and forci preacricei by tne Constitution , and is sufficient.
WITKESS tty hand and the Great
Settj. vf tr.e state of California
at ay office in sacrameiito this
:^/ ^^ day of January j.'il^,
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- the othte 01 Jtliiomia.
In acccr-ur.ee * •'"' •
•- cf -fclii'ornifa, on
election sLbll le -^rintfd in net
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§tate of ©oilfomia
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■,7II3n"5AS, taere has been subtuitted to the ■iovernor of
the ^tate of California, by -on. Prank C. Jordan, Secretary
of State, of the State of California, a petition for the
rencval and recall of Ja2.es G. Cv-cns as a menber of the
Senate of tie State of California from the Idnth Senatorial
District, and dec.aadinr an election of a successor to the
said JaiLes G. Owens a.-: a r.ier:her of the Senate of the State
of California from the liinth Senatorial I'istrict, and said
petition and der.and have been acconpanied rith ti c certifi-
cate of the said Secretary of State certifyin? the suffi-
ciency of said petition and demand;
IIOu, T"1&j:P0RE, I, Hiram n. Johnson, Governor of
the State of California, in accordance rith the Constitution
and laws of the State of California f-O IFR^BY QHVm A!iD
PBOGIAIM that an election shall he held throughout the Kinth
Senatorial District of the State of California, on Tuesday,
the 31st day of LARCH, 1914, lor ti.e purpose of detemaning
whether or not the said James C. Owens shall le rei-oved and
recalled as a menler of the Senate of the State of California
from the Ninth Senatorial District, and for tie purpose of
electin?- a successor to the said James C. Owens as a nemher
of the Senate of the State 01 Jalifcrnia for the Idnth
Senatorial District in case the voters 01 said District shall
recall or remove the said Owens as such member 01 the oenate
Oi the State of California.
In accordance with Article 23 of the Constitution
of the State of California, on the officitl ballot at such
election shall be printed in not more than two hundred ^ords,
t'.e retsonj set forth in the petition for der.i£ndirL^ the recall
CI said James 0. 0^^'ens. ^ind in not ror*^ than three hundred
words there shall also be printed, if desired by the said
Janes 3. 0?-ep.n, hi? TUFtification of his course in office; and
unon the said ballot in accrrdance with Article iC^III of the
OonstitutipiL of Jthe State of California, there shall be
printed the follov.iufr question:
•'Shall Jair.es C. Owens be recalled from the office of
i:ieL;ber of thie Senate of the State of jalifomia from the
h'inth J'.-Qatcrial Jistrict?"'
?cllo-';in^ which ouestion shall be the words "Yes"
aau "h'o" on senarate lines with a blank sioace at the ri^ht of
each in which the voter shall indicate by stampin? a cress
[I] his vote for or apf^inst such recall.
On the said ballot, und-?r such ou est ion, there shall
also be printed the nases of those persons who have been nomi-
nated as candii ates for menibcr of the Senate of the State '-f
California from the Ninth Senatorial District to succeed tbj
said James C. Owens in case he shall be renoved from office
by said recall election.
The Board of Supervisors :f the County of Contra
Costa shall g..ve notice of said election by •ausin.^ this
Proclaiaation to be published at least ten (IC) days before
the date of said election in a newspaper of :-eneral circula-
tion nrinted in said county of Contra Josta, and to be posted
as provided by law; and the Board of Supervisci-s of the County
of ^.arin shall rive notice cf said election by causing this
Proclar.ation to be published at least ten (10) days before the
date of said election in a newsr^aper of general circulation
-rinted in said county of ;.arin, and to be posted in the manner
provided by law. And in accordance with Article XXIII of the
-c*
Constitution of the State of Jtlifcrnia, tte officers charged
by law with auties concernins; elections in said counties,
shall laal.e all arran^^err^ents for said election.
:C.D I X E:^?i.";!BY offer a rerard of One Hundred (lOC)
Dollars fog the -arrest -&R4€-&Eyi€ti^B-"0#"-fiRy -sad: -every
person violating any of th-: provisions cf Title ?our, Part
One, of the Penal Code; such rewaras to . -aid until tho
total amount hereafter expended for t:e purrcse reaches the '
SUIT, of Ten Thousand (IC.CCO) D-llars.
IN ..ITI.33S .HK.EO? I have hereunto
set my hand and caused
the jreat Seal of the
State of Californic. to be
affixed this Z ^'^ day of
January, 1914
j'.vcrnor
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Attest:
%yr%izxi; of ;'tate
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OF THt STATt ur CALUUrMA
WAR J ' '
FHANK C. JORDAN ^
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CALIFORNIA
STATE COMMISSION OF HORTICULTURE
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
CAFITOL .UILOINC SACRAMENTO. CALIFORNIA
i^UAKANTIHS ORDER MO. 23.
March 13, 1914.
iiELAHOSE OF CITRUS FRUITb AKD CITRUS TRSES
WHEREAi: , the faot hat "been determined by the
State Commisbloner of Horticulture that a fungous di-
6co£.e, injurious to citrus fruits and
known at jielanot.e(PhomorBls oitri)
tofore prevalent or dictributed in
nia , existe in the i;tete of
citrus trees,
new to and not here-
the irtrte of Celifor-
Florida in the United States
pnd in the Island of Forto Pico
HOI'. . THSREFOKE,
order to prevent the intro
State of California that a
and the scae ie aerehy est
the State of California in
of Section 2?19b of the ro
CaliforniE against all cit
ported or brought from the
Strtes and from the Islrnd
citrus fruits or oitrus tr
over the erid quarantined
and proclaimed.
it is declfired necessary in
duction ol «lel8note into the
horticultural quarantine "be
sblished et the houndrries of
sccordance with the provisions
litiosl code of the State of
rue fruits end citrus trees im-
Stete of Florida in the United
of Porto Pico; and no such
ees shall he permitted to pass
lines BO hereby esteblished
HE
fruits and o
island are d
and upon the
tined agains
sent out of
pense of the
the State Co
Guard i??nB ar
of this order.
;REAFTER, and until further NOTICE, all
itrus trees from the eforeraentioned sta
enied admittance into the State of Celi
arrival of any tuch fruitt or trees as
t in this order the sprae shall be inu-ned
the State, or destroyed, at the option
owner, consignee or agent. All deput
mmisEioner of Horticulture or State ^ua
e hereby empowered to oerry out the pro
oitruB
te and
fomla ,
quarcn-
iately
and ex-
ies of
rantine
visions
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Dated . March /C^ * 191*-
^Uxte of ©rtllforttla
I hereby conmend to the people of California the
observance of
SATURDAY,
the 18th day of April. 1914. as FIRE i :^mNTIOK DAY.
The purpose is to bring about united effort on this
occasion to n^inimize the dangers of fire. I wish to join in
making urgent arpeal to all citizens to lend their energetic
aid.
In recognition of the part insurance companies have
had in the rebuilding of San Franci.co, plans have been made
for a celebration on FIRE P35VSNTI0N DAY at the Sxposition
grounds in San FranciBco. It is my earnest hope that
adequate expression will be given at that time to the con-
fidence and good -.111 so splendidly earned by those com-
panies that met their obligations honorably and courageous-
ly in the hour of overwhelming^ disaster.
U WIT'NSSS FrlSRKOF, I bave
hereunto set my nand
and caused the Great
Seal 01 the State of
California to be af-
fixea this 27th day
of March, 19U.
(f?xcatttve pcparttnent
state of (Crtllfornlrt
•'^^'Tll. Governor of ^"he
itate
)f Cali:ornia, do hereb;; a
;te, ana corrjuend for observ-
ance, as
R A I 3
'^'-^'^SDAY, the THI'^TI^ITH of AiRlL,
The TOOTile c
raisin
-frroviinp' ros-ion have
rlanned elaborate ce
crnians n:.ve ^o:-
lebrations of tne day,
anJ all Calif-
the rrosT-erity of an in
^n to join -vitii t:-eni in rejoicing over
■ icM contributes ?o greatly
.us'
to
(welfare of our State
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jovern
or of California
ini^^/vy
Dated: Sacramen
to, Cal. , April 13, 151^.
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the lionorftble :>.«k T. Joiclan. Secretory of
State of the Lie of caifonila has certified to the Governor
of the a.te of ralifornia ttet a notition for the removal
1 «f -. "IN • <r -AVl. 8fc- • ineiuber of the Senate of
and rocjslx of a -iw -*• -'--'*'^»
tbo etcte of Clifotnia Iron, the Nin.tconth :«aoria Die-
trict. ■^. ba.. a»l, liled in .hich the olectioa of . succo-
6or to the said Edwin ..Cr.nt CB . «o«bor of th. S.nU. of
the it.l. of ralilornit fro. the Nineteenth ;ene,toria
Histiict io daoeoded;
HT TUT-F---, I, HrJ. "^. JliWS:>!<. OoTornor of
the :ta.'of ^aUIon>i.. in .ccordane. with th, ron.titution
.„d 1..S of the :t. I. of rallfomi.. » ;i r-:BT - DEI «
P TL El th.t ,n election .h. U t. h.U throarhout th.
■Unetoenth ^.-torial ;Utrict of th. .'tete of raifomi, .
o„ Thursday . the 8th d», of c*tober.i:;14. for the pur-
poa. of determining v-heth^ or not the aaid "d.in '.Or.nt
shai he re-OTO* .nd rec.ai«J .e ...nber of th. Senate of
the ;tae of reliiornia fro. the -anetoontb :en> tori.l
)i.trict. .n^ for th. parpo.e of cl«tl.r EUC.eor to t .>.
..id ...dwia ..3r.nt .. . a«ber of the ...to of th. St,t, of
Clilomie for th. nineteenth 3«.torlel ^l.trict U o... tb.
„t„. of ..Id Oi.trict .h.U r«.ll or r«OT, th, ..idM.m 1
0„nt .. .uch a-ber .f tb. 3«.t. of th. :t.t. .f raiforni.
In accordance nith Article XIIII of the Constitution
of '• tatG of Caiiiornia, on J^ o^ ici'^.l ballot at rrxch
lection ghall be irintei in no' -noro tli m t.TO humlred words,
tho ren?on- set forth in the petition f-^ demanding the recall
of said "^dwin S, Or^nt. And in not twre than three hunJred
words there shall also b.^ printed, i'" desired by the sr-id
Slwin :. 'rnnt, hi? justifies. tion ox i' course in office;
anci npon the s'-i ' ballot in accordance with \rticle XXIII of
the Con?'titution of tho ".tate of California, ther^ shall be
fnnted ;. /oil ''inr -iic^tion:
"Shall KJwin . I Vit b r.?calle from the office of
member of th- en'ite of the -tate of C.-li^^'omiH from the
nineteenth 'en^torisl Dir'trictl"
Follo»7ing which question sLili be the words "Yes"
and No" on ^? arate lines wi'b a blank space at the ri^hl of
each in ".'.ich '.^ voter '^. il indicate by •'tiT-tinp e cross
(X) hi'^ vote for or af^ainst such recall.
On the said br.ilot, un^o such -uestion, there shall
also be printed the names of ^bore p-r?on- vho have been
jj(. ir"*-'"' ■ o nU'^tes for -^-^nber o the 'en'-te Oi tho "tnto
of GcUi. oniic.. iro;! t.iO ..incteenth 'on' Ic . x :i trict to
succeed the sr.ir, ^d^in o. Irant in c »e he f^hail be ro'-oved
froin of lice by sr.i) rec 11 election.
ITi- ^ard of ■'"lection Comni^sion^rs of tho city and
county 0' \in rrmi-co shall give notice o " i el ction by
oauslnr thi? Proclaaation to b^ nubllshod a 1" -t ten fl"'»
dnr" ^fore the date of •? i ' el ctio in a aewfjAfer oi f^enorai
circuiiition rinted in lall citv nn crounty a .rrnici co,
er •' b- postod - rroridad by In. And in -^ccoria^o ^ith
Arucio mil of tb* C^antltoUoii of tr ti of Callfo.nU,
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tho offiCfnra chnrged by law irith duties concrrninf; elections in
said city rod county/i hall make all arrnn^nents for said election.
Ain I lO Hv-':BY offer a reward of One Hualred (100)
Dollar*? for th" arrest ani conviction o any and every orsOB
Tiolating any of the provisions of 'I'itle i?'our, art One, of
the renal Code; such regards to be raid until the total amount
hereafter expended for thr- pur]-o^e reaches the sum of Ten
Ihousr.nd (10.000^ Dollar?.
L m ■":! . 3 it.i ; . \ji I h£ve
hereunto set my hani and
cause' thf? Great jeal of
the State of California to
be affixed this 20th day
of Au^st, lbil4.
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Slate of California-Department of State
To V.i^ >ixcf^iic?r cy , H">r '~r'»rlp
TH ram
H, Jo}ji8on
Gov err or of
otate
lii .'orn iH,
I, Frank C. Jordnn, Secretary of State of tne State
Cr. lifornin, do };erewith subrit to you n petition de.iwriiin^
election of a successor to ElWl!! E, GRAZIT, Senator of the
of Calif orr'in from the nineteenth Senatori-U r;i3trict, >t'. i
r>aiv1 petition war, filed in my office on the 7tri ciay of Aur
iyi4.
I hr?reby certify tnat the Reristrnr of Voters o: t.-i
City and County of Snp Francinco, 'las duly certified to me
said petition has been nipned fcy qialified el<?ctors of the
teerth Senatorial District, and tias stated in niB snia cer
cate trie nunber o^ qualifi»^d electors who have Ri,'-nca the
of
an
State
c;i
unt,
that
ITine-
tif i-
sane •
c<;rti
certified to
tnat tne totnl nunt.er ol qualified
electors 80 certified to have 8ipn»d said petition is twenty-
five iiuHirei and ninety two (2^92), and that aai.i nuncer is
eoual to at least twenty (20) per cent of tne entire vote cast
at tr.e lap.t precedirr election for all can-li lates for said offi
of Senator from said District, vrhioh election was held in nnid
District on the ^'th day of llovernbcr lilP.', nvd tnat PHid peti-
tion is in tne nyxn/er and form prescrioed ny tne Conntitutior,
M" J i ■? s'lf :'i 'i '- n t.
Seal
o S my .'iTna an j trie Great
of the State of Califoma,
at my office in Sacrarei to,
♦ , , a v/c»-«»/w ^ dny of
AiiTiRt, A, D,
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KS'
:GISTR1E of VOTKE'S CiffiTIFICATS TO RBCALL Pi'TITIOU
♦
I, J.H.Semaneky, Registrar of Voters of the City and County of San
Francisco, State of California, hereby certify that the foregoing Recall
petition to which this certificate is attached wee filed in the office
or the Registrar of Voters of seid City and Cotmty on the 25th. day of July,
1914; that said petition consists of twenty-six (26) sections and that all
of said sections were filed at the seme time; that each section contained
signatures purporting to be the signatures of qualified electors of the
nineteenth Senatorial District of said City and County and attached thereto
at the time the seme was filed as aforesaid was an affidavit purporting to
be the affidavit of the person who solicited the signatures thereon; that
the person by whom said aifidavit purports to have been taken and verified
was at the time thereof an officer authorized to administer oaths; that
therein affiant stated his own qualifications; that he has solicited the
signatures upon seid section that all of said signatures were made in hie
presence and that to the best oi his lnowledge and belief each signature
to seid section was the genuine signature of the person whose name it pur-
ports to be.
That after said petition was filed as aforesaid I, as said Registrar,
examined the records of registration in said City and County to determine
tjierefrom what number of qualified electors signed seid petition and from
said examination I, as said Registrar, have determined that said petition
v.es ana is signed by (2592) two thousand five htmdred and ninety-two
quElified electors of the Nineteenth Senatorial District of said City and
County, each and all oi whom were qualified electors oi the Nineteenth Sena-
torial Dietrict of said City ana County at the time they so signed.
IB WIIBlfiSS WHiffiiiOP,!, said J.H. Zemaneky, Registrar of Voters of said
City and County of San i'ranclsco. State of Cullfomia, have hereunto set
my hand ana fixed my oiflolaX seal this Sixth day of Au^rast, 1914.
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X«glstrer of Voters of the Cit/ nd County of
fl»s iranolsoo. State ox California*
Doputy Registrar of Totora*
f
recall
fornl.
ial Distrlc
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.lull,
•wit:
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ot'r 1913, he has r : -st th--^. wishes C his ccnsti"
•:^ut c:- April 17th, l&l^, i.e vo^.ed f. . '" , "
the "dry fair oil^ " •-^=''^. 1^ r:-rse\ ■ - : .
all liquors, incl aativo -.vines, exceptin
or liquors ith "bom- ^-'' ■ -Is in . .^l-..-
^--•' .^<^-f,-^r-'; ' . -irs and " two huri"''r©3
rooms liscriminate c-ainst the small restaurant , cafe
a:Vl ho.ji ..ic.-i. .-.-; tmch hill paised v;e "bell^-^'^ 1- v.-ould have
cvised our 7orld's Eair a ?in:^i>e ial Failure. - ated h;' Presi-
dent G.G. Moore, of the Pair, no douht it would causc^the
drawal o-' •. -■•:■ "J •■-• o " 7^r
.1 l^ _L V. ._
CcnctTci ori<?.
2v.: 1 provides .. !iaarria£-e could he solemnized mtil at
least fxTe^days after issjuauce of"license unless in an extraordin-
ary or e:aer?encv case. .v:-. n death is ini.zinent, a certificate sirn-
e:1 by a JuV-^t or Physician ..ill allow ar. immediate :; •'-riage.
1"" rarsed
uarriage
ill provid
.ould stop elopements, hasty and secret
standard of society.
inst Senate Bill Ho. 1007.
j1 hooks oc , printed and puhlish-
C'.- " -od t^.e sa'i'.e cr lees co^t,
- . ;■■:-- isin tie
Ludibtry
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ial Dietriot u
Gallforaia; ti.at all o :^ ^.i^^ iP-natureE
ion of the Petitior.
belief eech signatt;:- sectic
ture of the person v/hose nanie it purpor'
is:oinf-
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Subscribed and
before le this
day
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Deputy Registrar of Voters.
§tate of ©alifoimitt
]:i-.
I, ."I . . r: SON, jovernor of thf State of Calif orni;
do hereby nroclaim thi.t a .^nera] election -^ill e held
tirou-^hcut said State on ?v.aB-.ii-- . . , c . .:;:,. /,
> a; ■"■ :r.e /oilo'.vir- ^ices are '.o 9 filled:
'.niled Jtates Ceaator;
Lealer of ti.e oase cf ..eoreseatatives, fro... each of
the eleven Gon.rres^iona] Jistricts in t?e State;
joveracr;
lieutenant ioveraor;
Secretary of State;
Controller;
Ire ..surer;
Attorney Jeneral;
Surveyor Jeneral;
3upcriu'>.e..L^e^L of ?ublio Ins ,r.^ctioa;
Lember of t:e State Toard 01 Hqualization, from each of
the Four "'.-ueI i:"^- ' ■i'^'^ iistriutr in 1; e Stat?;
State Senator frca eact. d '.l.e fcllorrin.^ Twentv Senator-
-eiai.er c^. tl'.e -sscuiLlv-i'rcm each of the 3Ii?"hty Aasesblv
Jistriots in the 'State;
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, ..e.tnilar Terai;
Chief_ Justice of the Su-^reme :ourt, Laexoired Term of
Ti.K.Seatty, deceased;
4iSS0ciate Justice of lie Supreme Court, two to .9 elected;
Justice of tre ")istrict Sourt of anneal, First ^nrellnte
')i9trict, -.-^ ]-r :'ena;
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I alsc p.cclaim tl.at at sail slectioa there vail he sub-
niittei • e vote of the elector.? :>e rollcvdn.^ four acts of
the Ic^^islature providing fr.- . - i-sucnce oi bonds of the
"^ I. I. • J. 1
-^oa^e icr .;:e nuriioses - ere in specified*
1\C '"^"7C '^'^^r<v>
iUi^i :QiM.
"°n?^2'^^^-"^^ ^-^ i^sip^ce aa-. -ale of state
conds .9 re known as 'state builain? bonis"
to pro/ide a fund for tie erection ana eaui^
laeni, Ox jtate luiliin.^s in tho city of jacre-
aentoicr state purposes, creatin.^ a cofaniissicn
to aeterxme the amount to be exnended for f rnish*.
in.^ arid equinpin.^ -ai. ruiluin.s aai acceotin* a T
f.inH r;^ U^^' creatin- a sinkia- and interest
lund^Ior .he pajnent of interest on said bonds
?rJ^4 "^ ^"'^i^^^^!. •'^ahin,^ an annronriation bi five
thcusana dollars for the expenses of nrintin:' ani
11 -nhmo- sari cnas, and nroviuin.^ for the
St. .on c: tM? act to a vote of Ire people.
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".aid neasure nrovi-ies lor t;.e issuance
Icnas in the sua of Three million
trarin.^ interest at the rale ol
dollars, crarin- lu.c.^c^u '-" r ;i.;t -^p'„vi'.„if f
ner centun ner annum, ^nd will -e suumitt
four
ea to
;r.e
'electors in tre iollowin;- lorni:
This .0. nrovides for tbe issuance and sale
of state bonis in the sum of >3,000.0CC tor aa^i
zt^^^V «fn'-P building in Sacramen-v, payable in
fifty yli?s! Sd eSrin.:^ interest at four T,er cent.
:^,vu ,'rui.
. Jl JvL
.V. - -n - ■
_.ial
e issuance and sale oi state
■■and for the conatruction, erec-
corr.Dletion -.nd furnish: n-. of a
buildin.'T*' ur)on a iOu oi iana
•^ ' • -" • — •^- be
to Drcvide for t
hcnds to create
tion, equipment,
state huildin?; 0
in the "-'^ "
''^^^' ^ ^ ^ ^^V^ i? nf'l^Sd ^i °"> ee^securi. "frcrr.
3tate
and C unty c± .an "rancisco, .o
^^^^ :^y ir.e oificers and demr^T.ents ofthe
Sich/are located^ in said city and ccun.j ol ^n
for the lot heretofore purchase -i k/ .he s.uze xor
the suhnission
people.
of this act to
the vote
of the'
for
3aid .ea.ure provide, for tie Usua.oe of
state honds in the sum
01 Cne ailioa Cellars,
ner ce:ituui "^ei
ouc^«Y "^r*: " 1. ,,■<. f o rutp o± lour nsr oeiii-uu-
^'S^^!^^r?0!\rsJbliu;! Vo t- electors in
,n.e
annum ,
lollo'.vin- form:
This act orciies for Ue j^f :;?« -^J^'t "^
fund for the construct ion.
stale ;.onds to create a lura w. ^^>. - ^^.
erection ?:"P'^=°',-,=??S|^'i°St.on a lot of lind ^
!„ntJ%^'£finfc?uat"aSra„o..co to reused
^?e-roo^t^r!n%a?i j!??' anr'^uSi/of 3aa Jran-
Cisco.
itat:? ZAiu iii'^"^-'''^ «.^'i^^^
An ac'
-.c provide for the issuance 'g^/^4°,^°L'tfnds".
conds to be l.no^^•n as ?,^f-^^J^J^e:I^nt of aidition-
to nrovide a fund Jc: ^-.e ac^^ire^.e ^^^^
al land for t..e !jlf^-'^t"cit? of :a?ra°?nto, the
state fair roif^Jf „i; to -ulr in-s ao- existin-
:r?:lr,^Jn5=;n°%Jct Jne.o.Uin.^_^
;S?'i;l;%°v2-Sr?-^d°teJuUfic^^liS'of.aii
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state fair prounds nc. a coamlcte plant icr tie
ex'ntition and exploitation' ci the r:scurc:^s and
Droducts of the state; appronriating^ the ^proceeds
Ihereoi for said nurDO^cs and nrovidin?- for the
manner in vrlnc.h the sai.e shall ce ex- ended: creat-
funa for the payment of
the redemption thereof.
in7 a sinhinF^ and interest
inte.est on said conds and .—
raakin^ an anpropriatioa thereior ana oroviainf i9r
the collection of revenue for such Durposes; makin?;
an appropriation for th;: expense of -reparing such
bonds' and providin?' for the sutimission oi onis aci. oo
a vote of the people.
of
ate
li t^
^aid measure provides for t.e issuance
honds in the' sum cf 3even liundred and
Thousand Oollars, tearin.? interest at the^ rate o
four ner centum per aanum, -ua will oe sui;n!i:tea
to the electors in the for.cwin.e form:
■"his act provides for t'^^e issuance and sale
0'* state honas in the sum cf ,75C,CC0 for irn roveiuent
of the state fair .=^_cunds at Sacramento, ^pay-ble
in fifty years,
cent.
ancT hearin,^ interest at four per
■Jiilt
7:r/:oiocc r./^^c . iLPhC-r^--^^:^ -^7 c" 1913.
to
to
proviie 1
create a
or t
funl
:e issuance anl s
for the i-provfi"?.
Harbor cy the construction hy th-!
Harhor Commissioners of "■i'.arves.
ale 0
ent 0
?car
San ?rr.aci"C0
piers
spurs, hetterruents, ana appurten:-nces,
'■ • '■ --•■•-•--- -- "■^^'^n ic.Q
to c
s; to
ion t
doll
na to
ote 0
dred^in- anl fillin.^ in connectio
City 'and County of 3an -Francisco-
funa for the payr.ent of said honi
duties of state officers in relat
an appropriation of five thousana
exoehre of -^rintin;-- said honds;
the submission of Tais act to a
f state honds
f
d of 3tate
, state railroad,
and :.ecess:.ry
rerith in the
reate a sinkin^r
ne the
hereto; to rriahe
rrs for the
provide for
f" the people.
Said Measure provides for ti.e issuance of
state honds in the sum of Ten i^illica Oollars, bear-
in^ interest -t the rate of four iier centum r>er
annuo, and :vill be submittca to the electors m
the follo.vin- form: , . ., • 4. „r
This act provides for tre improvement 01
San Praacipco Harbor and for the payment of all costs
thereof out of San JVancisco harbor im rovement fund.
And the follo^vin^ two initiative measure? providin,=^
for t'-e issuance of bonds of the State for the purposes theref-
in specified:
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An act to provide for tVe ?e]
or acquisition of a si
the City of Los Anf;el9
struction, equipdeht a
Vuilainp- thefeol, and
site- to prescribe the
fcuiliing; creatin?- a c
uuite said site and to
to determine the
qu
DO'-er
for sail site, Tor t':e
construction of said b
equinTiin=^ the sane; or
p-le'Oi state bonds to
state buildin? conds,''
fund
ection, locc-tion, purchase
te for a state cuiidin.-^ in
s; to provide for the con-
na furnishing of a state
for tbe ijiproveraent cf said
use or occtiDancy of said
oranission to" locate and ac-
construct said buildinj^, '"ith
respective amounts to oe paid
imrovement thereof, for the
uildin^ and for f.,rnishin:^ or
ovidinr for tie issuance and
he
establishin;^ said
thereof for said T)urpo
in vrhich the saneshal
sinhinr fund for the p
interest thereon; mal.i
the duties of
am nrovidinr
nuroose; maki
,'e hundred
nreoari.tion oj said bo
submission of this pro
elector:- as an initiat
election.
definin?
thereto,
for said
tbousand
e knovm as 'los ^infeles
.0 nrovide a fund tnerefor;
, anSrcnriatin- the proceeds
se and directing the manner
1 be exrended; creating- a
ayraent of sai". bonas ^-nd
n.^ an a'-'^ropriation therefor.
state oificers in
for
I ticn
the collection of revenue
n^ an aom'oprir^ition of tv:o
dollars' for the expense of
nds and nrovidin^ for the
posed act directly to the
ive measure at the next p;eneraJ
3aid easui-9 nroviies icr tie
bonds in the sun of Cne Lillicn Two
Thousand dollars, bearin?- interest i
four per centum ner annum, ana vail
electors in -...e lollowin? form:
Initiative act nroviiia? for the issuance
issuance of state
Hundred and Fifty
,t the rate of
be subautted to tne
i6
'eate
state beads in the sum oi ■?l,ni3C,CC0
acquisition oi a site
a fund fcr
t■^
Lor
he construction
and for equipment th
ana
to c ----- - , -
in the city oi Los iin.~eles,
thereon of a state builainr — --- -^ ,
of to be used by the officers ana.deT^artments
of the •'tate ma^ntaininr offices in sail cio.:,
bonas to bear interest at four ner cent
an.
Julv '^.1965.
•e-
aii
to m-ture at di feren': ^eriods un.ii
/
UIJ7v:3I?Y "UllJlIiJ rcias.
Aa act authorizin?; t:-;
portion cf the
of Caliicrnia,
for oener-.] us
tuildiaF for t
and o:^' a luild
ural sciences _
jrrounds oi sai
nrcvidin? for '
*;o ::eet t'he cc;
; ccns
lilra
and t
ij Cue I,
ry bu
he CO
roci
1:0 use
inr fc:
01
r ^v
lon
ild
ns
tf-t
;e
the
as a caenis
d Universit
the icsuano
try
y 0
nrovidinr the
brincir>a] an:i
01
necess
i n ■>; e r J
e -a.
ore
one
st" to 'ce
the ^'
arv
01 t:.e uiiiini^l'ed
inr of the Jnivsrsity
ruction of a buildin.?^
ion huiLiinr, of a
colle^ of aprriculture,
e of the colle.^e of nat-
huildia.^, UDon the
f California' at ;-eri:e39y;
na sale oi state bonds
rcing Durnoses; anl
ys for' tiiB pa;Tnen^t c. ...e
cone due on said ccnds.
3pid in'^nsure provide" for t' e i-^suance oi s^ate
bond'- in the sum of" One Lillion Zight Kundrea .hcusand
)rl]-r<= cpt^rin^ interest at the rate of f ur and one-
half T)cr cer.tun ner annum, and ?rill. te sucaitted to l..c
elect 'Ts in the folloT/inr form:
Initiative measure Droyiim?- for t.^.e issuance
and sale of state bonds in the sun Oi ],JCC,vLO^_
to create a fund for t' e comnlotion and cous ttucuior.
crea^^- >- ^— — — _ _ _
01 buil.dnps on the :T-cundn oi the ■university
California in the city of. Per]..: ley, said bonds
01
to
bear
interest at four and one, hall per cent and .0 mature ^i
different oerioas until January j,196o.
I further proclaim th^t at sai I election there Tvill
also be submitted to the vote of the electors such proposed
-b-
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^.onstitutional arneriimeiitc , questions, px-opocit ioas, initiative
Pleasures and acts susnendea ly reiGrendum, as are requirea
to le so submlttedjbj .the..Conj3UlyJ.ijon^M_l^^-^ °^
this 3tate.
md I do hereby offer :. reward of Cne Hundred dollars
ly and every person violat-
fcr the arrest a:id conviction of a
iiiF any of t
e nrovisions o
Code of the State of Ca
f "itle 71, Part I, of the i'ena
lifornia: such re.fards to he paid
1
unt
il the total a. .oun
t her- after expended for the purpose
re
aches the sum of "Ten Thousand dollars,
IN ?'^3"IL:CNY 'TA?^y.C?, I, Hiram T:
Johnson, as iovernor of the
State 0
f Cal
unto set my
the " '
licrnia,
ive here-
hand and caused
re t %&1 of the said State
to he affixed at the City of
Sacranentc, this .30-t^ day
of Serteral9r,1914.
state of (Cnllforttirt
"' -' ^ ^ ^ '»
.L ,W *<■
J : , ,' yi';"^::, ovemor of I' f? "tate of California,
X • .". t u r i a y, the T-.th Ir.y of
<"ctobpr, 11)14, .'iS ionnrr other--* ''ay, to be ol^erre\ in
tribulr to V.c "Oncn of thn days of *A9, and in furt^ier^nce
r: L' 0 ;..r c.T.c.il to buili ::^ ncaumcr.t rrf ich "hell PTace the
enniaa- acific Intern. tion..l 'xno iticr; rGciain •i'^ nn
eoaurinr tecticonir] of the honor r. rraleful 'ti^te ni.ys
to tVeir rr.enory. It i' 'iroporei to raire r. fun.l of
~-f!nty-fiv(» :'hou'-and '>cnnr« for t^ ir vrry rrorthy project
ai: I ^irh to join in sl-inr ■>. 'cneroun respon?o from
all (F-lifoniir.ns in orier that t!;© ?uta ua : on that lay
ie aJequiite.
.1 my h.an'.l nni the
Jrer.t 3eal of thuj "tnto
of -Jifomia this 5th
V -: ctober,19K.
ffv«. ^. /i Au^^.j^^^
Jcvornor
STATS OF calipoil;ia
OPFICi: OP 3TAT2 Vr.TZIlI::ARIAlT
Sacr amen 1 0, Calif ornin,:':ov. 9, 1914,
P R 0 C ^- A ■■ • " I 0 IT
WHErjnAS, " --..r-t '.as TjeOii deteminpd by the Htnte
Yeterii.arian of the State of California that a contagiouB,
conununica'rle disease knovrn as f oot-and-nouth disease, eriats
in live stock 1.. t. ^ ''■•'■-tpn of ::asEac]iusetts, !Tew York,
Rhode Island, Ohio, Pei.nsylvania, Indiana, Illinois, I'aryland,
Vichifran, Wisconsin and Iowa; and
WIirerO'.AS, Live stock existi.ic i- other etates, ph v-^h as
railroad c.-irs v i ■ . "ave carried livo stock, m-^^'' have been
ex-nosed to tl.e infection of said f oot-and-moutn uisease; p.nd
WTT^RT^AS, Under and "by virtue of an act of the legislature
of the State of '"nlif omia, entitled, "An Act to protect dor.estio
live stock r, ^..- ious ... ir.-^ectioun U^e-^se-, to -rovide
for t'.-.r' anpointr.en* duties o" "■i::in.lr \z :-r.- i.'-.D effect
:. arovisio; t, : provi -ppropriation
therefr," w ecr-me ^ la"' arch IS, 1899, and as amended
T-:-r -0, 19^'^, • r , -- ', - ^ z : -. : .ended nnd
approved liarci: l^, l=i09, " Veteri-arisK " --■- of
Calif orni- , i ^rder to prevent the anreadinr or comnunication
of sni.l f oot-and-nouth disease to live Btock -vithin th*» State
a. ', .\x^ U-..J. i.iuul.. live stock v..,iv... aro ••^^<»'-*«- -id
foot-and-mouth diaease, or Hyp stock or railroad cars which
hare been exposed to such infection, be imported into the f^tate
of rulifornift, hp»», on this ::ir.th dny of NOT«»nb#r 1914, establloh-
« - '■::llo. ^ ^. -.,i„. _ ,. icportatlo;. 0'
cattle, sheep an
<..«„ + . - ' ' ' r - .road
-o the L'tate of t.;'.lif oruia:
, , ., J venter, 191 , "^T
:crvpr.ts, are 'r.eve-
pert-.oii, coLip.'-iiy, eu-iJ'- -••
by prohibited frorr bririciJ''G i^--o --^ "^^^^ ° - '
Bheep, or other ruininer.tB, or swine, originatinp or l^fi;. i.- "r.y
ot--:or -to 1. United States, except from the fitater of Oregon,
We..hincton. Ut.... Ari:.ona. Ida:.o. ::evau: . exico. unless
permiBBion to import said ar^imals
;o "ihP tatr C
iforr.ia is
first -nought for - obtained fror: the Htate Veterinariru of ihe
ntnt- cf C-lifornia. -nn evidence of :-uch pern-ission is attached
^0 ^:.e v;:.- bill o- ; ..ipn-nt c-r said nnimals.
(b) r^rom and aTter this ..i- th d^;; z- -o— ■ r. 191-:, every
person, company, corporation, their a^ent.. .^d servro^ts, are here-
by prohibited from brin^inr into the State of California any rail-
roaa live otock cars unless saia cars shall have first been clerji-
ed ar.d disinfected v;ith o five (5) por cert solution of carbolic
acid or three (3) por cent solution of Crcsol Cor.younC . U.n.P..
pitl:er of whic:. .isinfectant a sufficient quantity of line
muE-t CO added to sho^v vhrrr tho oisin^ectant solution has been
applied.
IT IK KTUrnEY ORTOTJID that violation o^ any or either of the
foreroin- rules ri:d regulations shall be an offense, and punioh-
^^le - - r- ■ vy *;. p lav;? of the ftatr- o^ California.
mr,, T:iEKi:FOBP, I. HILA: ■ . - ;u;LOii, at Governor of •
Of California, by virtue o luthority invested in me by law.
do h<»reby proclaim the foreroinr rule- rerulations prescribed
by the State Veterinarian to > " 1 -^^ bincJinp ruler anc' reru-
latione within the State of California; and I do furUier proclaim
that said rulee and regulations shall be maintained and enforced
within the State of Californio, and that a rlolation thereof shall
Bub^rct ■•" i-rrion- • '^ violntin, any of said rules and renilctione
to t:.r enaltieo provldec for ii* Section eight of that told act of
..-.o e:t"f cv ^ t
3ri
T'- T'fT'^"
day of iSoveinticr ,
.aciour-
ii- eases,
'/■f* of'^ici?'-!
reuntc
tc? to
_..th
19-
recretar^yx^f rtntc
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Jiiu^^^dii. MinM. K^
Governor o
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FILED
hi tb* offtee of f Iw Swn-Miry of State
or TUB STAfK of CAUJrOBMA
NOV 2 ;^ 1914
FRANK gjQHUAN
1
STATE OF C.\LIFGR lA
OVFICy. or STATi: VETj'IRIIiAr.IAH
Sacr-jr.ento, California,
Ilovenber 23, 1914,
AMEffisicTirr Nm3i'r. om to .?.oci.mA7iQH co:;(r.^iuiiNn iiin ccpoktatioh
QV LIVl^ STOCK I:;T0 Tir' STAT" of CALIK)KI;IA, D.\TIi!D
llOTimrm 9, 1914.
The fifth paragraph oT the Troclanation dated Uoveriber
9, 1914, is hereby acieudeci lo re . is follows:
Hrery person, conpaiiy, corporation, t.ioir ac^ntn and
■•rvantB, are hnreby urohiblted fron brlnrinc into the Ctate
of Califor..-- --y live stock uiilcar; t}ie cars CTrryinr such lire
stock shall have been first cleaneu miu disinfected beforo lo-.dlng
with onp of the follov/ing Bubatruiceo:
A five (5) per cent solution of ccixbolic acid.
Chlori - of lirr.e, U.: .i ., strenctli (30 per cent available
chlorin), 1 pound to three (3) c'^lor.a of -.Tator.
Formaldehyde, One (1) qu;irt forty (4G) per cent solution to
five ( b) gallons of rrator,
three (3) per cent soluti n crenol ccoound, ' . . . , or
accepted substitute, containin,- at least fifty ;;)0) per
oresyllc acid.
And shen any substnnoe, otlxer than chlorid of line ie used,
a Bufriclent quantity of line r.ust be added thoreto to uiow where
the disinfeotant solutica has be»»n applied; provideu, iiowever,
tiiat anj live etoek ear, to w.iicn is affixed a card en which ie
iiiacribou a statei.-i-uL
infected aubse quent to .,ov»t;.ib«r 'j » 1914, -ui
.8-
3.1. iCr
it
out 01
f or.i.'' ^, Crenon, ^'eTada or
Arizona, nep'
;t a,-,i:;
c^.usea
t -e
Treat ..eal ol t .is ; t:
i.te to ha liereuxito affixesi ti.ia twenty-
tliird day of Uovanher , 191A,
//>> /^ ^r/'
i i\A^t^
oTe^^Tior of the Ctatr
iliforuia.
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QTTAHAHTINE PEOC
Ho.
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Amending quarantine Drier JJo
22 issued April 11th, 1913
for rulare County, Woodlake
Lemon Cove & Springvilie *
are now open to deltTery of
nursery stock eto.
FILED
Jr tlM> (rffu-fr rrf the Secreurr of .State
DEC 8 - h]^
By r^Xx<v .^^/Xi^^^ '
utatitm.
CALIFORNIA
STATE COMMISSION OF HORTICULTURE
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
CAPITOL auiLOING. •ACRAMKNTO CALiroRNA
v^UARAl^TIES ORDER KO. 24.
Deoemter 7, l',^i4.
(Tal-re Oon.^j ,
:^uarsntii^e Order ICo. 22, onder dete oi April 11,
1^1 is herety a.aended to reed rt follows:
WHERSAS , ^aerentine Order lio. 22. Talare Goiinti ,
Cslifornie. only per.aitted fruit and rureer^ stock and
pleats to le delivered et porterville, .^ixeter, iindssy.
Talare, Visalis . Ducor, Dinate , Sutler , pixie;/, ^n^jiola,
T'errs r elle . Strathaore , jaitana. Tipton, iosi.en, Far^ers-
ville t:.-^ 'UOi.^TOve; snd ,
WhfiRSAS , '.yoodieke, Le;aon aove and Spriujville
now have ejents:
Tii2RiiF0RE, IT IS ESRSBY ORDERilD AllH DSGXARED ,
That ell the strtions r.e.aed 2 cove "be places lor delivery
of nursery stocr. , Irait treet, , iruit and plants, which
a foana free :rj... insects or diseate will V.e released hy
...._ _, ,_ __ \ . . er j: scid county.
SIATB (iO«i*LlSS^'^ti OF aORTICUirURS
APPR(JVSD: ^,/ ^,
4oV2??i!'o'^ OF i^iifi STATS OF OaLIFORHIA.
©atcottitie ©apartment
§tate 0f ©aiifotrttia
The PANAMA-PACIFIG INT:T?NATI0NAL EXPOSITION
has inaugurated a unique plan for personal letter writing
to extend California's invitation to come to San Francisco
in 1915, and has desipnated TUESDAY, December 15th, 1914,
as E X P C S I T I 0 N L S T T E H DAY. I am
very glad to unite with the Exposition management in asking
all Galifornians on the day desi^Tiated to vfrite at least
one letter to some friend outside our state in the endeavor
to stimulate a worldwide interest in the Exposition. It is
particularly desired that information sliall be sent forth
of the splendid promise of the Exposition and that the gates
will open on the scheduled date - February 20, 1915.
fL^.M .
"Governor
DATED: Sacramento, December 11,1914.
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December 1^,1914
Revocation of Quarantine Order No. 7.
Potato Eelworm.
WHEP.FiiS, Quarantine Order No. 6 was duly issued by
the State of California ap:ainst the potato eelworm, Heterodera
radicicola, and at the time of its i?puance was deemed necessary
for the protection of the State of California, and
'VHEHEAS, thereafter on Decmber 23, 1911, :iuarantine
Order No, 7 was declared revoking Order Xo, 6, and ccntain-
inp certain aualifications or conditions, and
'JHEHSAS, occasion no Irn/^er exists for the qualifications
or conditions oi Qaarantine Order No. 7,
THF'FPOHE ;iiarantine Crder No. 7 is hereby reToked.
It is urg-ed, however, that all potatoes, whether home
^own or from any other state, be carefully inspected and that
any invested with eelworm be ri/^orcusly excluded.
State ,Ciom:riissioner of
APPBOVZD:
Horticulture.
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Governor of the State of California
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of tbeSemr-ts-
DEC 1 7 K|,
-HATIKUjUiiDAiNi
y^^^ Sacryufy of Suta.
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. ?TION
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OF TEiT CERTAIN 3
): "AK AC .'lUii KlH THi;
I^*?UANC
W¥. ' : ".
BUIL P"'^ ', ■
I :pJiCTiG:
J i ■
I i " .:■ ^ICHSMEIiTG
y,
^ING A 00,iaS'=!ION TO DKTIRMINE
'^]- -JTIf "^C
Nri'IFf, /i'^ EQUIPPING SAID
r. r ■ ■
I -JITAB^'^ "H , '^INO L ^iriKIMG
PTION Cr T.i , . INO AK .■: rr.CFr. I LTIOK
, I . .ION OF FIVI THOU
.V. .u. EXPEM""^ <^" T=^-INTING ABD LITKOGHilPHING SAl. ^NDS
A."') PPOVIDINC . SU5MI =5^^1011 OF THI^ ACT TO A VOTE
OP T'}' PKCPLZ.*, A:?i.OVi:D JUNE 5,1913; AxNi; ISOCLAIklNG THE
-^AID ACT, . CE AND ALL OP TH^ PICVISIONS TH^:^i:OF, TO BE
IN FULL IX) -Cr .. -^"C^ '^- IPP^PLi'.UBL. UIITIL TE.. FHIH-
■TL - r- - , . „i. iLiTi- "■ '-n:: r-'-^^-D ^hall
BE ^n J kD DI-OLI^Gj^D.
t'.tp of California,
)
T.)
HK , the lefTi?'lc.ture of the "tate of Celifomia
at it? re/^lfir session conrnoncin'^ on the 6th lay of tJ;nuary,
1913, did duly nd regularly paPS a certain act entitled:
"An aCt to provide for the issuance and sale of state bonds
to be known as »state buildin^^ bonds', to pro.ide a fund
-1-
i
state of Oalifornia,
: T I V ■ J ■■ :
— .1
.% the lerirli-ture of 'he tate of Galifornia
at it? rr.rrular sef^Bion commencinr: on the 6th v ci / nuans
1913. did duly nd regularly pars a certain act entitled:
M^ -ct to provide for the issuance and sale of stnte conds
to be known as »^tate buildinr bonds*, to proide a fund
-1-
for tbr erection and eMuipmcnt of stat' buildin.-s in iht city
ci ..0 ii^entc for ?tatc urT>on?f?. creatinr a coraraission to
iet nninr thf amount to nded for furnii^hin,- and
oquirpinr said buildir^^ an. aeceotin a suitable site,
croatinp: a sinkinf and interest fund for the payment of
intnrcfit on -aid bonds and tbr redemption of the same, raak-
in,- an ?- ropriation tVerofor, -a- kin^ an a'^propristion
of five thour>anr dollars for the ex'-enses of -rintin- ^nl
lithopraphinr said bonds and proviainr for the submission
of this act to a vote of the T>eoT>le." ^hich said act was
duly anproved on June 5, 1913; and
7}|T:R£4S, said .ct ---vi-s^- *■ t the -me be submitted
to the eople of the State of Jalif:rnia ior their ratifica-
tion at the p-neral election to be held in the m nth of
Movpmber. ....1914. and that the G' vomer shall include th-
submission of ^aid .-let te the eople. as aforesaid, in his
nroclamation callinr for sa. ; genera rlection; :Jid
..S. the Secretary of State did cause t- said
..ct to bo duly published for tl e time and in the m^oiner
t^.erein rovided. ^nd in accorr.ance -ith -aid Act and as
T^rovided by ^ection one of Article :(VI of t^ e constitution
01 the "tate of Jalifcmia; and
:r, ursuant to the terms and provisions of said
act and pur.ulnt to law. t^ e : vernor of the -pte of Cali-
fcrnia did duly include in lis oroclrjnation o.^llin- raid
P-eneral election, foresaid, tie .ubm^f^ion of said .ct to
the I^eople of the State of California and the said Act
was duly submitted to the ^eople of the State of Cali-
fornia in accordance with the t rm<^ thereof for their
retific^.tion at th^ said r-ner^ election held in tl e month
"3
f5. i.i - st
of ■'ioTcmber,.'., ,1914; rad
:a-.U{Ji1 ' ■ i-ovi-^iono of
^•i -ivl mij'rrir-nt th^' rot'S ocpt for or api?.innt
;,,y,_' r ■■-,,• ^ r.V'-v- :rclur J in
11 rcnr,oots f.s T»rovi'>ed by aivi cl nd uy lu..; ^.ud
, i i ^;rive in favor thereof
; rit U th^ yitep o nt for -ad r. t it at
is in iuii icroe cU«i effec' icein rroviuca, nod iri'o-
pnalable until t' c rincipal and interest of the liabili-
tinr i ul by "ai -fcreat^d fhali '•' ■mid .'ind di'^oharrcd;
.. .;, ■!• ■.:.j,S ,..c '.: cr vi^ie^ ••' + ♦■' «" '■• V'rncr -'all rr^cc
roci nation thereof;
NC , , I, : . . ' • ^-N, GoTernor of
the Ptnte of Jalirornia, Dur'Tif^nt to and in accordance with
f' - f j—ic r.n'^ trovisi'^n'^ c.i ■ ct, lo ' ■ reby T>roolaiw:
iiST: That in accor ^.nce vd h ih-d cer»r.iii
ot rntitlrd 'n act to r?-ovirle for thr i'^ruance anr; Bale
of ntete f'ondfl to be knoTn ee »Ptate V-uilrtinf bond?', to
■"'"vidf a fund f^r ti erection '^ ' e'"irTpnt of atf.te
builnin" in ' v-ity cf acri'.'eatc lor ' *" r'n^oscR,
or^rti ' ninflicn to deiernino t' >■ .^-^ount to be oxrend-
ed for f'rni^MTi" t?n'^ e i pinf >iil i accc^tinp^
tie . U 01 intore t on laiu ocaaa ar. '- .c ;.:tioii
of th.e sanot aakinf: a^ appropriation the cior, ^kin,'*: m
•propriation of five thousand dollars for the crrionses of
T^rintiiv an i Xithorrnnhin'^ said boadn and •oroyilinr for the
fmbminsion ot thir uot to a to' • of the pnopla", acproTed
.^uno 6,1913, the ccrfltnry of State •f the ^tate of
Calif omi:. did c ure the saici /ct to be duly published
for tl e time and in the nuinnrr therein provided, and in
acGordance with said Act and c^-. -nrovided by ^action one
of Article XVI of the Oonstitution of the "tate of
California;
'7irn^m. That in aeoof^Tance vi h the terms and i>ro-
visions of ?^aid Act hereinbefore referred to, r- d hereinafter
set forth, the Governor of the ^tate of California did duly
include in li?! procl-^raation callinp- ?!aid p-ener 1 election,
to be hold and .Thich -as held on the 3rd day of ovcmber,
. .1914, tbe '^bTiission of Paid Act to the eoplo of the
-tate of California, and th*^ said Act was duly submittel
to the eople of the Itate of Calif emir., in accor ance
■iVith th- t r^<^ 1>^>-'=of, for th-'ir ratification at the
said ■"'■■nGral election so held on the cird day oi :;ovember,
1914;
THIH : ITir.t nurnuant to th- term? and provisions of
said Act, i-^nd purruant to law, the v tes cast for or afrainst
said Act we e cnunten, returned, c nva^'se i and declared in
all resDcct- ^ nrovided b" ^nid , ct anJ by la:v;
rr-r^-Tni. ]^at the «'ai ; .ct dia receiv in f«v.',r tl-preof
a T, jcritv of all the vote? cast for ;n. r' in^'t it ;:t the
election aforesaid, and thereupon ^id beccne and n^:/ is
in full force and effect, --• in said /ct revised, and ir-
renealable until th-- nrincinal and interest of" f^ liabili-
ties in and by said ct cr'^ated ?hall tr nai. an.* discharrcd;
FIFTO: That aia i.ot herein referri
and firurcs followinr to-wlt:
1^ i.
i.n the words
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-— STATE MMim'^i W'NiK
*i«ii»i man jf.. i <»i' "''
In a<( (■' y-iitl' ' ' H" c.v»i.ii(i.i nnrf
siilr "f sliilf (.i>iii/» (" l>f ^ni'irn iis
•■»lo(< buililina 6i"l'(s. (" (ir.Mni. u
film/ /'>r fdt iT-rti'in iintt f i/ulpxi'nf of
»lof( buililinua in tKr iit); .■: Surra-
menlu .'or stutr |)iirp"»p,«. <T<citini; u
cuinmissti'i (" i/< f< . >iii»i' "i'' uiiiuMiit »■>
te fjpou/til tur turntxhing ami ii/iiip-
pinj; auul builltings uiut .11 i i plini; o jtiiit-
uble si((. rriiitins; « ainkimj unit inlrr-tt
lunil (or Ih' iMuinint of inttnat im xaid
boiula (inil tht rnlimption uf (h' same,
making an apiiropriation therffor, mak-
ing an uiiiiropritttion of fiv thouaaml
dollars for thi fj/)>n»<« ot prinUng ami
lithoi/raphiiin said boml.i and pnniding
for the subiiilsxion of this ait to a volv
of the people.
Aniinnml iuin Oi lUia.
The people of the Stale of California do
enaet as folloics:
Seotio.v 1. Tor tlu' piiriuisc of creating
and pruvldinB a fund for llii' imifltte.nioss
lu-rfljv aullr"i'iz>-d Ui bf in'urn-<l. as Iuth-
InafteV providiMl. the stale treasurer shall
immediately after t!ie issuani'e of the
Ijn-»--lamatii»n of the governor, provided for
in Be. t ion ten liereof, prepare six tliousiind
suitatile l>oiiils of the State of I'alifoinia,
in tile denomination of live hundred dol-
lars eaeh. The whole issue of s;iid honors
shall not exeeed the sum of three milli»>n
dollars, and Kiid bonds shall bear interest
at the rate of f<iur per t eiitum jper annum
from the date of issuance thertHjf. and
iHjth principal and Interest siiail l>e payable
in Bold coin (if the pn s<'lit standard ot
value, and they shall be l^iyable at the
offl< e of the state lr>Msur. r. at the expira-
tion of lilty years from their d.ite. S.iid
Inrnds shall bear il.it>' the se. ond day of
.lulv. 191.^. and shall tie p.iyable on the
second day of July. I :•»..'.. 'I'h.- Interest
accruing on such of s;ild iHinds a« are sold
shall be due and payable at the oltii-e of
the st.itt treasurer on the s«'cond day of
Jatiunry and on the seconti da\ of July of
each year after the 9;ile of the Ki'ue. At
the expiration of Ilfly years from the date
of giild bonds all Ixmds sidd shall cease to
iKsir interest, and the state tre.tsiirer shall
call in. forlliwilh pay and cancel the ».ime
out of the moneys In the sillklnK and
Interest fund proN ided for In thts act. All
iMmds issued siiall t»e signetl by the gover-
nor, and i^amtersiKned by the controller.
and shall be endors»-d by the st.ite tr»-as-
urer. .'.nd The s.lid Imllds shall lie so slicned.
countersigmd. atnf endoi s**d b> ilM othi'is
who .ire in olHce on the M'cond day of July,
IVir.. and each of »;iid boiuls sli.ill have
the seal of the st.ite impressed thereon.
The .'*;iid bonds signe.l. lountersignetl. *-n-
ilorm! and waleil as herein provided when
sold shall be and constitute a valid and
blndmg obligation ufion the State of Cali-
fornia, though the sale then of Ix. made at
a date or dates after the i»erson sigiting.
countersigning and endorsing, or any or
♦•ither of litem, sh.ill have ceased ti> l»e the
incumlH-nts of su. h office or offices.
SBC. :;. Interest cou|-otis sh.ill lie al-
taeh'il to cai-h of mild Umils. so Iliat such
cou|Htns nia.v Im* removed uithoui Injury to
or mutilation of the bond. S.ild bonds
shall lie i-^ins»*iuti\fl.v mitiiliereil, and shall
bear the lllhograph-d sign.iture of the
stall' treasuri'r who sh.ill U* In office on
the sii-onif day of July. IHl.'i l»ut no
Interest on an.v of said iMinds shall lie paid
for .my time which m.i.\ intervene U-tween
the d.ite of any of s.iid Isinds and lli. Issue
and s;ile therenif to a pur- h.tser. unless such
accrneil Interest shiill have lieen. b.v the
pun hawr of said liond. p;Ud to the st.tte
at the time of such Siile.
»««i". 3 The sum of nve ihousanil ilol-
l.irs is heri^ly .ippmprl.ited out uf any
moneys In the state treasury not ntherwli»>
iipproprlaied to jiay the expensi-s ih.it may 1
Ih' Incurn d by the st.tte triasi;rer In
having said Isinifs prejiiiriil.
Xki-. 4. When th. N.nils authorl»ei1 to
he Issueil undtr Hds .1. t shall lie duly exe-
cuti-U. iliey shall I"' sold by the mate
(rmmirpr at public auction to the hiKhest
bl.M.T f..r . ..' it su- I. I .1..'!- ••■! l: I'l!-
Utkt ^alue o
Intrnst wl-t
II..
.itv ..f I^>(« AnsfU'.". ;iimI l-y puMi' :iH"n in
one n»*wsi>aiH-r I>IiMl^^u*<i In flt»* -Hy <^'
S;nTani»-nl»>. 4mr.' ii w»t k imrlntf f'Hir
w«-«-kfl prior to mi' h »il»" In .t.l»!lilnn to
111.- notin- l;iM al>ov** pr".\t.h'-I fnr th-- slat.-
triMsnrer nuisT pive nwh fnnh^r notir#» nn
hf rnav «l»-em .i.!\ isaUU-. biit tli*- extH-n* p
:in<l costs of purh a.Iiittinnal notice t\vM\
not fxcff^'l rtv*' )uin<lr»»<l dollars for **a(h
Rile BO :i*N<rti8.-.l. Tlio .omk of su. h pub-
Itiations sliall !»** pai<i out of any moneys
in th«- St aiH tnasiiry not (Hherwiw* appro-
prlattJ on . ontroUtr'a warrants duly
drawn for su. h piirpos.-. Th*- pnu^Ms of
the sjilo of such StintlH. ex» ept sin h amonnt
as mav have In-en paid as a< irvK-d interest
thereon, shall l>e forthwith paid over by
said treasurer into ilw state treasury, and
must be bv him kept In a separate fund.
to be known and drsipn.ited as the "Btate
buildln«s fur.<l" which fiinil is hereby
establi.«l!-.r Any and a!I sums wlilch may
liave been p.tid as ac-'iued inler^-st siia)l l)e
forihwitli paid ov-r by said Ir.asiirer into
the state treamirv. and must be by bim
kept in a s«'parate fund to be known and
rtewignated n« the "stale buildinKs alnkinSf
and interest fund," whicii fund is hereby
established.
Sec. n. Any and all mtmeys derlveil
from the Siile "of the bonds provfifed for In
this act are lit-reby appropriated and shall
be used ex iusively for the foUowlni:
purTMfse to wit :
The (onslnntinp and enulppins of stale
buildintrs in the city of S;i<Tamento. Slate
of t'alifoT-nia. for the varioiis o(fl<ers
boards and vommisslons of the state, at a
cost not to i-xcee*l ilie total sum *if three
million d-dlars. surh portion f»f wild sum of
liiree million dollars to !«* used for the
furnisliintf and .^luippinK of .«:iid state
buildings a? may J>e determined by .a, boanf
consisting of the governor, tlie presiding
iustlce of the supretne tourt. :ind the state
librarian. w!ii h Imard for such purpo»- is
hereby i-reated; »>r"o iV/rrf. fcoirrr* r. that no
momys provlde.1 for l«y this act sliall t»e
us»ed for such purpose until a site suitable
fiir FU' h pun***^'- •'*"<5 acceptable to the
state boinl last al>ove created, shall V»e
donated or pi\.ri to the stale, ihe title
lliereto to 1h» free and clear of all liens an<f
encumbran. es : the numbt-r of butldinRs
and th**ir kM-ation on the lands to lie
iIonat#-d s!iall \w determined by s;ild Uvird
In this sulKllvision of this s-ntion men-
tioned : the plans and spe< ilbatlons for
s;iid l«uiIdInKS. and '-ach of th** sjime. shall
W' preparetl under the direction and con-
trol of said iMKinl In this milMlivlston of
this »e<tlon provided for.
Set*. H There is hereby appropriated
out of any moneys In the slate ireamiry
not oth-T^vfs** appropriate*!, tlie sum of
fifty thoiis;»nd ir.'i.MOMi ilolLtrs iiuriu.illy.
to "pay The prln«ipal of the Ixmds issut-il
and s«»ld pursuant to th'- provisions of
this act. S;iid annual appropriati<»n to
conlintie until tlie Rime. toRether with the
accrued interest on the Investment th-Teof,
shall l»e sufflelent to pay ihe prin-ipal of
Riild iMinds at the maturity iherei>f.
Tliere is also hereby appropriated from
any moneys (n tiie state treasury not
otherwise appropriated such sum annu-
ally as will l>e n»'»ss:iry lo i»ay the IntiT-
est on th* l>ondii Issued and sold pursuant
to th^^rovlaions of this act.
TI>ere shall be cc^INh led annually In tlie
same manDer and ui the Kime lime as
iithnr state revenue is collected »ueh «
sum. in iddUlon to tli»- oth-r n v-nues of
the BHat'-. as siuill be rt-«juired t* pity the
prtnctpiit i\x\*X interrM<t on niiid iMinUs a*
lierein pro\ Id^d .md ll Is liereby made the
duly ot all oflli * rs ihartttd by law wlin
any duty in »t-»c.»rd to ttie ctilectlon of
said levt-nue tti do and jH-r:orni each and
t-vf-ry a* t which shall i»e ue. esmiry to *ol-
le.t sui h additional sutn.
On the -M dav uf Januan' aiid *tn the
::d a*ay of July of ta.h year, after tlie s.iU-
of any lw»nds a* liftein proM.led for. the
slate tr<-:isur*f and slate tonlioiler sh.ill
transfer fn-m il.»- n...n»v= t..r^(y appro-
priate I to the f ^ ^ and
Interest (und. .> > t*»
|.-*y all itilt le-- iny
iNin-ls sidd an.i "n*
lino, to be ».. «»i
rr .T-rlTv of 9-.. ■ the
t!»r
tlM*
\\ 't.T
tl- r
ItiK'* unii> I Uoc^ .0 t. <iiid Ui*-y MluiJi liuiii»-p
mil to the Bovernor art abslra" t of all su-h
pr(K*eilinKs thereunder, with an annual
report, to l>e by tlie K<»verniM' laid liefort?
tiie leKi.-^lalure biennially; and all Iwiokfl
and pai>ers {M-riaininK t'> the matter pro-
vided for in Ihl.s ai t shall at all tmies be
ojH-n to liie Inspection of any party Inier-
rstt-d. or th** irovernor. or liie altorn*'y
Keneral. or a committee of eiilier branch
of the leKlstature. or a joint commltiee of
iMiHi. or any ciltsen of llie state.
SBl*. 7. \Vb*n the bonds provided for
by this act are rctleemed. the stale treas-
urer fhall mark the sjinie can-elU-d. an<Jr
sliall. in the presence of Uie itjovernor
ilesiroy the Siimc by burnini; the said
bonds.
Sei'. S. This act. If adopted by the
people, shall lake effe. i on ilie thirty-first
day of lH*.emlMT. 11*14. .i.s to all its pro-
visions exi eptinK tiiose reiallng to and
neciHKiry for its submission to tlie people,
and fur rt^turninK- t:aiiv.aj{siiif; ajid pru-
rlaiminf; th*- vi»iis. and as Ut «;iid excepti-d
jtro visions this act shall (io Into effect
ninity days afi»-r the final adjournmt'iit of
liie st's^ion of the leRistature passinK the
same.
.<Ec 9. This act shall l>e sul>mitted lo
tlie [K'^tple of the State of California for
liieir ratification at th** next Keneral elet--
lion to [►e liolden in the month of Novem-
b«r. nineteen humlred and fourteen, and
all liallots at s^iid e!'-> ti4.n shall have
pruiied thenon the W4>rd.« "For the state's
buildings ^Mln»is ' and S!;> h o;her d»sicna-
ti»tn as may l>e necHss.iry to proi«er!y
identify this act. In a s«i'j.ir'- Immedlabdy
b.'tow the sijuare com. lining s.tid words
ttiere ^hall be printed on s;tid tialloi the
wiM'ls ".Airalnsi the .-ttute hiiildiims bonds."
r»PI>oslte tli«- words "For the st ite biiiUf-
intrs iMinils" and ".^ealnst the state build*
inKS K»onds." th»re shall b*- left spaces In
wlil.b the voters may make or stamp a
< rofis to indicati whether tht-y vote for or
against ttds aet. and those votinR for s;il«l
ait shall di» so by pI.uinK a < ross i»pp4i.>*jtM
lh»- words "For the slate buildinKS bonds*
and lhi>se \-oTing against Ktid act sliall do
»*i by placing a rross opposite the wtirds
".Xgainsi the state brildinns b^rnds " The
governor of tiiis statt- shall ln>luire the
submission of ihis a- i to the i»e'«pl'- as
afores;ild. in his proclamation calling for
s;tid gen ral •■lection.
Sbv'. I't. The votes c.isi for or against
this act shall b.- countdl. returned and
c.tnvassed and de**litre«l in the «:ime
manner and subject to the same rule as
votes cast for state officers; and If It
.»pl<**ar that s;iid act shall have ret^eive<l a
m.ij»'rity of all the votes cast for and
agiilnst U at s.iid ete tlon as afoieR;ii<i.
then tlie s;.me shall have effect as her»dn-
lH-for»- provide*!, and shall bt- irrep.a!able
tintil the principal and interest of the
liabilities herein cna'.d shall be paid and
dis^hiirged. and the governor shall make
proclamation tiiert-of: but If the majority
of the voU-s cast afores-ild are against
ll)ls act then the s;ime sluill be and !»cc(»me
\old.
h^or^ tf»»
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i: i ; . ,1 have hereunto sr~;t mv hand and
caused to - fixed tl^e reat Seal of the '^tate of Gali-
fcmi-, . -, w, . in the ..tate Japitnl, f}-]^. f
day Ox December In the year of our Lor:, usand
'ine iiundrer] an.i fourteen.
(.vGmor OT ti
Oalifcmia.
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rROOUMATION ET THE GOVLl^NOB, PSCGUIMING THZ .US ADOPTION
AND RATIFI3i-.TI0N BY TE£ PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
OF THAT CERTAIN ACT ENTITLED: "AN ACT TO ^h.OVIDE FOR THE
ISSUANCE AND SALE .F STATE BONDS TO BE KNOWN AS » STATE
BUILDING BONDS'. TO PROVIDE A FUND FOR THi; ERECTION AND
EiUIPl^lENT OF STiiTE BUILDIFJS IN THi: JITY OF SACRAMENTO
FOR STATE PURPOSES, CREATING A COLIIISSION TO DETERMINE
THE AMOUNT TO BE EXPENDED FOR Fj'RNrHING AND EQUIPPING SAID
BUILDINGS AND AGCEiTING A SUITABLE SITE, CREATING A SINKING
AND INTEREST FUND FOR THE PAYMENT OF INT„:.EST ON SAID BONDS
ANP TH:-; REDEMPTION OF THK SAKE. IJ^KING AN APPROPRIATION
THrSBFOR, LoxKING AN ArPROPRIATION OF FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS
FOR THE EXPENSES OF PRINTING AND LITHOGRAPHING SAID BONDS
AND PROVIDING FOR THE SUBMISSION OF THIS ACT TO A VOTE
OP ThE PEOPLE', APPROVED JUNE 5,1913; AND PROCLAIMING THE
SAID ACT. AND EACH AND ALL OF THE PHDVISIONS THEREOF. TO BE
IN FULL K)RC£ AND EFFECT AND IRREPEALABLE UNTIL THE PRIN-
CIPAL AND INTEREST OF THE LIABILITIES THEREIN CREATED SHALL
BE PAID AND DISCHiiRGBD.
State of California, )
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.)
IHBHEAS, the lef^islature of the State of California
at its ref»ular session comtencin^r on the 6th lay of January.
1913. did duly ^md regularly pass a certain act entitled:
-An Aot to provide for the issuance and sale of state bonds
to bs known as 'state buildinfT bonds', to provide a fund
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'rnHiHilU »Um»l,ilthm
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for the erection and equipment of stats buildings in the city
of Sacramento for state purposes, creating a commission to
determine the amount to be expended for furnishing and
e(iuir)ping said buildirv-s and acoeptin> a suitable site,
creating a sinking and interest fund for the payment of
"T^re"st on said bonds and the redemption of the same, mak-
ing an appropriation therefor, making an appropriation
of five thousand dollars for the expenses of printing and
lithographing said bonds and providing for the submission
of this act to a vote of the people." which said act was
duly approved on June 5, 1913; and
mjl-fiEAS. said act provides that the same be submitted
to the People of the State of Oalifornia for their mtifioa.
tion at the general election to be held in the month of
November. A.D.1914. and that the Oovemor shall include the
submission of sail Act to the People, as aforesaid, in b.s
proclamation callinc for said general election; and
WHEPEAS. the Secretary of St.te did cause the said
Act to be duly published for the ti.e and in the manner
therein provided, and in acoordano. with said Act and as
.f j..ti^1« XVI of the Gonstitutlon
provided by Section one of Article i»i oi
of the State of California; and ^
mtJBSiS. oursuant to the terms and provisions o. said
.ct and pursuant to la., the Governor of the State of CaU-
fomia did duly include in his proclamation calling said
„„r.l election, aforesaid, the submission of said Act to
th. P~pl. .f the Stat, of Oalifomi. ^ the »id Act
„. duly ..b-ltted to th. P..pl. of th. Stat, of O.U-
for-l. m ««ord«.o. .Uh th. te,« ther.of for the.r
„tlftc.tlo. at the ..11 ^..ral «I»«tio, h.ld in th. .ontb
of November, A. D.1914; and
TOEREAS, pursutnt to the terms and provisions of
said Act and pursuant to law the votes cast for or against
said Act were counted, returned and canvassed and declared in
all respects as provided by said Act and by law; and
V;HEREAS, the said Act did receive in favor thereof
a majority of all the votes cast for and ap^ainst it at
said election aforesaid, and thereupon did become and now
is in full force and effect as therein provided, and irre-
pealable until the principal and interest of the liabili-
ties in and by said Acljcreated shall be paid and discharged;
and the said Act further provided that the Governor shall make
proclamation thereof;
NO^A', THEREFORE. I. HI?iJ« ?/. JOHNSON, Governor of
the State of California, pursuant to and in accordance with
the terms and p-ovisions o'^ said Act, do hereby proclaim:
FIRST: That in accordance with that certain
Act entitled "An act to provide for the issuance and sale
of state bonds to be kno^n as »state building bonds', to
provide a fund for the erection and equipment of state
buildings in the city of Sacramento for state purposes,
creating a commission to determine the amount to be expend-
ed for furnishinr and equipping said buildinps and accepting
a suitable site, creating a sinJrirg and interest fund for
the payment of interest on said bonds and the redemption
of the same, makir^^ an appropriation therefor, making m
appropriation of five thousand dollars for the expenses of
printing and lithographing said bonds and providing for the
smbmission of this act to a vote of the people", approved
Jane 6,1913, the Sacretary of State of the SUte of
California did cause the said Act to be duly published
for the time and in the manner therein provided, and in
accordance with said Act and as provided by Section one
of Article XVI of the Constitution of the State of
California;
SECOND: That in accordance with the terms and pro-
visions of said Act hereinbefore referred to, and hereinafter
set forth, the Governor of the State of California did duly
include in his proclamation calling said general election,
to be held and which was held on the 3rd day of November,
A. D. 1914, the submission of said Act to the People of the
State of California, and the said Act was duly submitted
to the People of the State of California, in accoriance
with the terms thereof, for their ratification at the
said general election to held on the 3rd day of November,
1914;
THIRD: That pursuant to the terms and provisions of
said Act, and pursuant to law, the v:tes cast for or against
said Act were counted, returned, canvassed and declared in
all respects as provided by said Act and by law;
PCUHTH: That the saii Act did receive in favor thereof
a majority of all the votes cast for and against it at the
election aforesaid, and thereupon did become and now is
in full force and effect, as in said Act irovided, and ir-
repealable until the principal and interest of the liabili-
ties in and by said Act created shall be paid and discharred;
PirTB: That said Act hrrein referred to is in the words
•nd figures follow inr to-wit:
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of Sarrumf^pU- I ■: i ilr i u
dt'tfrnjM'- ittt- -oif'U' I T.t '■
t'lUlM'i'i^ -tail! I'uiMi'iils *^ . .
lritrfc4 cfi »ald Uriidii atiil thr r^tlrmi'tlult uf Um iUB*.
malditi; ari Hi>;>n<[iriali(«i tVM.ir. nukiiiiE ai) titt'^Hriathiri
uT lif tlxmsand duUars fiir tltf expenses trf i>ri"'lJ« u^l
littioKrophitig s-ild lM«nis uuJ iinjt iiliuc (of tl.f kUltmiMttiii
uf thb art to a \utr of tlir prople.
Tl)« I«uple of lb(r Sta:t i>r ralifcniU d4i mart a> folluiric
SffliMi 1. K«ir ibf purjuw* of rrriTtnc aitd iir.rt:iiinc a fund
for llwf liid<'t'ti'diicss hprch> autium/'d In Iw iiirirrrd. as hwc-
iiiaflrr nroviikd. Ihr slatr Irra-^wrr s|l;iH immrdUtrly after tfw
i^sualiif of the liriK-lalcilion of Iflf uo^tnior, jrirtidrd fitf- in
secliim iMi litTfi-r. iTeparr »i\ thousand ^Ultah!(' hijitU of the
State of lalil.c.la, in tlie den..m.i,ati.«i ot llic huiolred ilol-
laru ea(1t. Tlie whole U^ue of said Imiofci shall dot exi*eed the
mm ot tliree miUioti dollars, and said i-onds ^Itall hear interesl
at the rate of foiir i>er Centura jht a/iniun from the date of
iis^uaiire thereof, aiid hoth Kinrinal and niterest shall he (>.xy-
able in gold coin of llie iwesent slaiidard of \alue, and they
shall he p.ivalilf at the ofllre of tlie state treasurer, at tin-
fll'tratioii of fifty years trim their dale. Said honds shall
bear date the seeoiid day of Jul). lyl"i. and sliall he iiaiabte
Ml the seeoiid day of Julv. l:>''''. Tlie Int-Test aerruii.i on
sueh of said Nilids a.s a:e sold sli^al he due ai;d payable at
the office ot the stale Irc.i-ilier on the second day of January
and on the seicwd day of July of e;irh year after tlie sale ot
the same- .\l the expiration ot fifty years from llle lUle of
said bonds all lionds sold shall cexse to bear inleresl. and the
•late treasurer shall call in. turthuith pay and cancel Uie
s:ime out lif til* moneys in the siijiini: and interest fund p:.)iided
for in this art. .\11 bwids issued sliall be slpied hy tlie toi-
emor. and ciHOllerslnied by the co,.Uoller. and shall lie en-
dowed li) the state trea.-urer. mill the said bonds shall bi' so
siened. countersisned. and endorsed hy the offiiers viho are in
nflice on tlie second da> of July. l''l"', and each ot said bond-
shall have the sea! of the stale impressed thereon. Ttie said
bonds sisned. cou;ilersi,;lied. emloried and sealed as htrein
prmided »tien sold sliall be and i(»i.titule a lalid and hindine
obligation upon tlie Slate ot Califoniia. thougti the sale thereof
be made at u date or ibtes after the iiefwa sisi.iiii. i-ounter-
sitfiiini: .ind endorsing, or ar.y or eitlKr of th««. shall hai«
ceased to be the Incuniirfiits of sui-b office or ofhees.
See. 2. Interest coupons shall be attarheil to each of xaid
bonik, so that sudi coupons may be removed «iU.out Injwy- to
IT mutilation of the intiui. Said l«incl» -hJI lie ennse«itively
numbered, and shall i>ear the litho^a|>iied sii;nat>ire trf Uie
slate trvasunr wivo shall be in office on the second day of
July, r.'l.'i. Hut no intere»t on any of said ttoiids slwll be
paid for any tine «hl«-|i may intervene lietween Uie date uf
any of said iKVids and the ne and sale thereof to a purchaser,
mdess suHi accrued interesi shall luvr been, hy tlie purchaser
ot said bond, paid to the slalf at Uie time ot such sale.
.See. :t. Tilt sura of live thousand dollars is hereby al>|iro-
iriated out of any morie)S in the state Ireasury not otherwise
appropriated to pay lite exi>«'nses that may l-e hiciirred hy IhC
state iriasuriT in bavini; said liolids prej-ared.
Sec. 4. When tlie Imhi* aulh'jrize.I to lie issued under this
act shall lie iluly executed, thej stull be sold by Uie slate
treasurer at pilldlc auction to the lilirtiesi bidder fic rasli Ui
nirh parcels aiMl numbers as shall be directed b) the jinmioc
of the slate: tail Uw slate treamrer must reject any and all
bids for said l«ii«ls. or tie any ot Hum. mhich stull lie lielow
the par value of said hot.ds so offered plus the interest abii-h
has accnHd iher<-'Hi lietween the date ot sale ai.d the lis| pre-
redinc intere-t matiinl) dale and he maj. by public ann.«Jiice-
nenl. at tlie place and lime fixed lor tlw sale, ioniiniie such
sale, as to the "hole of the boi* olfered. of «ry part IhTeof
offend, to sueh time and place as he nay select. When a
tak to rtirtinijed. a« hervtnaiiose pmtlifrsL no notice neeil lie
dm other than the imlillc inr^in -rw t of the coutinuani-e.
a< btnlaaboir imlilnl B'' 'said hniih
for sale, the lald tRionr ■ all coupons
•hieh bale aatrnd hefire '! h sale. i>i»
notice of the time and pU.-e of sale i< aU bauds wist be (Itni
h) said treaaMrer h> |iihli.-ali'«i In o<.e neas^niw paMlsfeed in
the city and rouiily of Kan rrMicisco. and abo h> r'tMlrallon
ki «ie nrntvper Mltriied in the cll> of HaUand. and h>
IwhUralloi In one neii<|ia|)er puhliitied In the city of l>»
Ansrlrs. wd hi pMkntkm In one ne<.,ai«r puldMied In
tbr rltr <C SMraanita. mk* a «eek duinc tour arrks prur to
■ark latr. b atfdniMi to the notice ImI Bla^e iro>.dr<l f«
the slate Ireaawr api<t ih- «orh further notice a* he nay
dren advisable, but the nienwa a'll cnsts uf sik-h additional
Brtlrr **U nol exreed fct iMlAed daUan far eadi i>k M
aiitrtlw* Ike e<-U •* •«« psMbalian *dl hr hM Ml
tl mvi nwiyl k U» slalf Irraawr rm nthi-aise
tm in* '
ei'y *f -
the
this
fra-
-aid
. and
■ 'J a
f the
I ■ such
l*iri.os, ,. Iiecrtiy cn-ale.i, |aoi..ir.l. l.,.i.vir. a..t :.o muiie).
ra-..ii,ii,l fvr by this act shall be u.sed fc surh lunio.se until a
Ml.' suitable fi* su* purpose, and afci-ptable to the state
booril Ust alK.ve created, shaU bf d-i-ted or el'en to tie stale,
the title th.Teto to be free and c!-l' n' »!I li'n« and enr"
liraii".; the nomlier of hu i
lAiid. to be donated shall I"
sittidn islori of Ibis section m^
tl.iiis for sold laiibliiup. and ea.h of li.e ~iiis. '-'■^'^ '■' If-"
pared mi'ler tlie direction and control of said board in this
suhUiilsion of this section prmided for.
Sec •!. There Is hereby approprlat'-d out of any moneys In
the st.te treasury tut otherwise ai.proprlal.-d. the sura of
ftlly ihousand ir.'i.OOO) dollars annually, to pay the principal
of the l«.nds Issued and sold pursuant to the provisions of
Uiis art. Said annual apiToprlatioil to continne until the
same toscther vrilli the accrued interest on the iioeslroefil
fhere<,f. shall !«. sMiiui«nl to pas the Etlndpri of said bonds
St the maturity thereof.
Tllere Is also hereby ai^proprliled from any moneys Ui the
state treasury not other»i>e appropriated such sum ai!nu.tlly xs
.111 Ik- necessary I" pa) the Interest on the bonis bsued and
sold putMi-mt to the jirinisioiu of this act.
mere shall 1* ci.llerted annualb' in the same manner and
at the same time a.s other state revenue Is o.llerted such a
sum in addition to tlie other reienues of Uie stale, as shaU
l„ renuired to p.iy the Kinripal and Infrest .«i said l««ids aa
herein pnoliled and it Is 1-ereby made the duty of all offlcers
charted by lau »ith any duty in resard t.. the col ection o
said revenue to do and iKTf.tm etch and f^a■i art ahl.h shall
he necessary to collect sudi additional sum.
(»n the 2d lUy of JaPUao and on the id due e« Jub' of
.-acb )ear after the sale ot any honds -. ■ '"! 'or.
the state treasurer and state controller -i "n the
moneys lierehy appropriated to the state • ■■:«'.<-
interest fund, a sulllcient sum of motiey to pa> J.I ;i;'.fre-t due
and pasable on any bonds sold and said U^an-fer shall c.^t mite
to be '<« made up to the date of matirlty ot sucJi bonds and
II shall be the duly of the slate tn-asuref to pa)' Uie same .hen
ihe -arae fill- Am. On live first Monday in July of each Je,ir.
after Ihe sal- of any of the h.eols a, in this act pr.»oVd Uje
state cwitroller md state lr-.-urer are lieteby a.ith.cued and
dirc'ed to transter the moneys hereby appropriated I"r Ihe
pavmcnl of Uie |«-lnripal of said b.».ds to Uie said sUte
imlldinss sinUns and i:ilefwt fund. Ihe monevs so Iranaferre,!
and interesi tisod f'» the
me said sUle liuiMmgs sli
shall be bnested from
Mr *•
«l»i«e. The
. s aflmunl m
hall he t«tk-
m Vm llf m mi^ bae 1
■« Ism bm »aM ■•>•«■« bdee-
«Mi baM •«? I« «M Uminn krt* Ui
■M hr h( bbb In* n a >tanu tad. U bt kM* m*
U ^lil m Ibi "aUla liilUni Imf abMi *m* b bm**
w. Ik, .I.W «n«>T. •« ••« b. ta biB hi»« "• •r»r2» b-ds
^ - Ibe !«. IW
lo ine »*i« »s-s» — , 7 # ..i.1 hMols shall be imesiea inw
p«ment of lh» Prtt"-"'*".''."^**^* tulted State, or stale
tim* to time i'7 't- =' ■ ' -^^ ., fc-.ted *-"
bonds. .Ml li'tvi ,1 imprest tur.d
bo paid Into the . ,y^ prir.cipa! of
and bt appUev! a; : ' _ ^^ .^^ payweDt of
„i,i lw.id» or ieinvc=ied ill .■^- ' ■■
such prtuciral. »■< herein m^d''^ ^ ^ p^j ,t *»
The prinipal of .11 "•.;;"', '^'tkT-sta,. huiWin^ ..tot:
time tt.e ..«e be, onej *;■;• '^« ,"^, .„ „„ds sold s.,all be
;i'^::::^a:i■lp,';--t:;e!r;.::itirt
::yrr--^;-'^---"^'""^*™'"
liitef«t acmiint tliettwi. ircasurr *aU ke.'P tu"
TV .lat, «»-""'|« "f ^"",,;"" ini^ir r "-'""<' »*'
" ' ' 't to th« to<" 'by
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I e c» a joint nwimill" ^ 1«--- ' "'
, , .. 1.,! tor hy this »rt.«f« ^
ii tb- 'ame eancilevl, ana
l„rroy the .ane by b>»nlii«
i.asslt.* >nd
, -,i%i»l<«t< this
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:,nrle "f the
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IN '.VrrNESS VKli^EOP.I have hereunto set tny hand and
caused to :e affixed the Great Seal of the State of Gali-
fomia, at my office in the State Capitol, this //
day of Deceinber, in the yeur of our Lord, One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Fourteen,
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Exoeiitive 'ooarttirnt, )
S, th- I'v^-^lature of the ^tate of California
at it*^ rori'lar aefrrion obmrnrncim* on the 6th day of January,
191;), dil d-al-rr ularlv n.-ips n cert; in ac^ Jl^d'.'^An
•ac^ '( -^vi " '■ ♦^'' i rJiTTOf ..ni 5«le of ^tate oonds
to oroate a funi for te iirprov^ment of an Prpn i«co hsrbcr
the conBtnotion by the *^oard of "tate harbor coTBBun''ioTr rs
of '• irvPP, pior^ , ' *■ f railro d, ?;rtnr'^, bettemj'-nt-, cvd
at), urtennnoen, nd aeoessary dredrlnr an-^' fillin in onncc-
tioB thert with in the city and oonnty of Tan JVanoifcoj to
ornate ^inkiar fund for the jiajnaant of nai. booda; to define
iho tetiet of state officers in relation ^h^r- to; t: aaJce an
annroprir.tion oi five thou'^and iellam for t^.'^ c oomM of
-1-
" -intinf^ ^ai'^^i bonds; and to p/ovide for the subaiirsion of
this act to ":, vc' I h« T)eople'\ which -aid act vas duly ap-
nroved on Juno lo,1913; vind,
'WEREA8, said act provides that the same be submitted
to the '-eople of the h'ate of California for thoir ratific ition
at the p:T?neral election to be held in the month cf Kovcnfcer,
A. D. 1914, md thnt the 'kivomor shall include the su'cciission
of ^aid Act to the people, as "foresaid, in hii^ pi-oclciiaution
callin- for said funeral election; and
, the Secretary of ""tate did cause the said Act
to ""■■ duly -nublished for the time and in the manner therein
as
Tjrovided, and in accordance -i^h -.^l^i Aot , n^l^'^rovi '-^d o-
Section one cf Article 'CYI of the Constitution of the ate
of California; and
''T^iiREAS, nar'^uanl to the tTDL"- and nrovisions of :aid
Act :nd pursuant to law, the Goveraor of the State of Cali-
fornia di ■• duly include in ^i? nrocl-.niation callin; -.aid
ffanoral election, aforepaid, the submission of <aid ;ct to
the people of th'^ otate of California and the said Act was
duly '•-ubraitted to the People of the ''ate of Gsliromia in
acC' rdrjice \7ith thn to->ri9 thereof for th^ir rrtifico.tion
at the said rener^l election held in the mcnt of "ovomber,
h.D. 1914; and
, Durmant to th^ t'^rms and -nrovisioris of «^aid Act
and pursuant to law the v-ttes cast for or -i'^ inst said ct
were counter!, returned and canvassed and declared in all res-
pects as provided by said Act and by law; and
THhTt'LAS, the fiaid Act did reoeive in favor th'>r'0f a
najority of all the votes oast for and ar'ainst it at said
election aforesaid, and tirreunon did become »^Jid n'^w is in
full force and effect po therein nrovided, ".nd irrenealable
until the principal rjd intere'^t of the liabilitieg
-£•
in and by said Act ^roated shall bo mid and disoharged;
and the saio '.ctjfurther provided tlat the Governor shall
make Droclainc.tion thereof;
NO , -:-: -EPOHI. I. ^ . .^'^"^^'^^ G<^vemor of the
<^tate of California, ur^ua'it to and in accordanoe v/ith the
terms and provisions of ^aid Act. do hereby proclaim:
FH'^: That in aceordanee with that certain Act
. entitled: "An acVrcviSe for thr i^j^uance and sale of
r,tate bond^ to create a fund Tor the improvement of ?an Fran-
cisco Harbor by the construction by the board of state harbor
conunissioners of wharves, piers, state railroads, spurs,
bettements, 2nd a'cnurtenances. rM necessary dredrinf and
filling in connection thrrewith in the city and county of
Can Francisco; to create a sinkinr: fund for the payment of
I said bonds; to lefii® the duties of state officers in
relation ^he'eto; t maJre an appropriation of five thousand
dollars for the exDonse 01 printin- raid bonds; pud to .pro-
vide for the submission of this act to a vote of the people",
a .proved June lc.l913. the Secretary of State of the <^tate
of Crliiomia did cause the said Act to be duly published
for the time -nd in the manner t>-.-ein -rovided. and in
..ccord^mc^ith said Act and as provined by ^ection one ^f
rticle 'TI ci the Oon^titution of the ^tate of Galifonii^;
in a.'cordrnce rith th^ terms and provisions
01 ^aid ;-Ct hereinbefore referred to, and hereinafter set
.orth. the C-cvemor oi the -tate of California did duly
include in his proclr.mation callin;^ said reneral election,
to be held and which was held on the 3rd day of Novomber.
... .1914. the submission of said Aot to the ccple of the
4to of California, and the said Act 'vas duly submitted to
the people of the State of Ga ifomia. in accordance
' 3 '
, -■ ;,:, — - ., ... t ir r^itific ticn t the
said poneraJ. loction •^c l)ol'i on tiiC jr
in4;
THIHD; That pursuant to the terms and provisions
or said Act» and pursuant to lair» tl§ to tee oast fofLfr.
arrnlnnt paid Ao.t 'jrere oountfa, return d, oanvspscd ancl
deolar- d in 11 r'^-^'- cl . ?=• r-.^-ovided by ??aid ..ot
^ind by la;7;
FC.ij - : That the said Act did recciyc in favor
th- reOi c- i^.rit7 Oi all .o^-o^ o'^t for and arain-t it
at the election Hforesaia, n; th \ eupon did become anj Uv..
is in full toroc and effect, as in naid i-ot provided, and
irrepc'^lablc until th'^ princi^.il and Intercast of the
liabilitic: in and by r.aici . ct created shall be paid
Liui ui cI:rfrod;
i 'TK: Xh t
lor ■■. ;!n.i ii'-'urc'-
.ct hCTTin yr>lf>^Tfri to ir. in the
xollo-virv tc-.it;'
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An wt t« pruridf for Ihf isatmt* wd ule of sut« bcndi to
Cf«»W a fuiid for the Imprwtment at 8u Krmrtseo hjitor by '
thr cMBlrurtlim bt' the boinl of «t«t» hirtpor conmlisloiwn of
nhini.. pifT». sutr nOmd. unn. betttnnenti. uid aifiirtf-
ii«ii«s. «i«t neCTsary drnklTf ind tUllng In connfctloti thm-
Willi In Itif <•») and rount) of S»n t'nu.cL-ro: to rrfali' s >;nk:iiie
fund for thr pnnnriil of s»id bonds; to deftiK Ihf duties of «t»U
I Id Kktlw tkarcts; to uke u nmvnMaa id On Um-
Mnd dollnfs t<t llw wtK'nsc of i>mitin« said bonds: »nd to
lirmidf lof Itw sulimlsslon of this art to a vote of lh» P»'>1'1».
TlK [Mople of the SUte of taUfonua do enact as follo«s:
Section 1. For the puri'ose of prnvidiin! a fund fi>r the paj-
mwit of Ilie in.ifl.lf.lnesa herthy authorizi-.! to be liKUrrtd by
Uk board of stale harbor commisslomrs for the ereciioo of
.tin -■ — f" (uta niknd. ipmi bcttemtoU and
ai.purlciia^iiT. ami re,o»^ary ilrid^ins and filliii; in ri.nnertiun
Ilicft'OiUl in Ihc .jt) aid counly I'f S.U1 Kral.fi.-.o, at a co>t 1
not to eieeird liii miliiiiu dollars |«hiih snid «h.ines. pier*.
>n«al). slate tailriHul. ipuri. bettermeBls aiid aj-purteiiaiirei _,
and neoossao' dri-.l^iui! and flllins in ciainertwn lli<Te»iih ll.r •
board of stale h-rljor c minissioiiers are hertby empoftercd to
ronstnic; and do in tlie manner authorized by la». and at a )
cost mu to eiceed ten m.ilioii dollars), tlie slate treasurer shall.
immediately after the Issuance of the proclamation of the fv-
enior. provided tor in section ten hereof, pnl'ure ten thousand
suitable bonds of the Slate of Califoniia. In tlie denomination
of Mt IhiiUsaild dollars each. Hie uliile issue of said bondi
shall not eaceed the sura of ten millixi dollars, ai.d said lKind>
sliall biar interest at the late of foiF |er centum l>er annum.
from the date of isiujiire thereof, and boih principal and in-
terest shall be pa; aide in eold c in of the pres<-iit standard
value, and they shall b» payable at sui'h pUi-e In Uie fnited
Stales as may l« deslipiated in ti.e btnids itull aulhiiity to
desl,ni»te such jilace beins herely csiferred on Uie soiemor
»ho sliall «lpi said boinlsl. at the expiration of seventy -tour
years from tlieir date. sub.«:ct. however, to redempliim by lot
aa in tl.i' act l..-reii.aflfr i-ruvided. Said bonds shall bear date
the second day of July, .K. D. nineteen liundreil and fifleen.
and shall l)e maile payable on the sec. nd day of July, nineteen
hundred and tlihty-nlDe. Tlie intcre.l accruing on such of
said bonds as are sold, shall be doe and payable at the place
designated In said bonds as aforesaid, on tlie second day "t
January, and on the seee d day of July, of each year after the
sale vf the .same; (irovid^'d. that liie firsi layment of iiilere-t
sll.dl lie made on tlie sec>v:d day of July, nineteen hundred and
sixteen, on so many of said Iwhtis a* may have been theretofore
«jlil. At the expiration it seventy fi« years from Uie date of
said lionds. all licniis sold hitll cease to hear Intcrvit and iilie-
»ise all bonds re>l.emed by lot shall rea.se to bear InteiTst as
III Ihi! act provided, and the said state lr»'a-urer shall call in,
fwU.aith pay and cancel tjie suue. out of tlie rawieys in the
lljrd San Fraiciico seimaM sii.k.ns fui.d proviiled f'lr In thU
act. and, be slull on tiie first Monday of July, uinete-n hun-
•Ired and elidit;. -nine, al-o ranivl and de-troy all bonds not
Iherelolore snli All bonds issued sliall be stolid by the Bov-
eni.c. and e.« .tervi^ned by the c-.:itrol|er. and -hall lie endorsed
by the state trea.surer and tlie said Umds shall be so signed,
coui.tcrsikiied and endorsed by the officers »hsi are In ifflce on
Uie second ito of July. l»l'. aid each of said bonds sh.ill
haie the seal of the stale stamped thereon. Tlie said Ixr.ds
siCTied. ccunletilinied and emlorse.! and sealed as lierein pro-
vided when sold shall In- and eonstllule a valid and liiinlln)!
obliialion iqKin t!ie Stale of CalitonHa. Ihnudl the sale thereof
W made al a date or dales atttT the r»rson sUnins. CMinter-
siicnillg aid endK-sine. or an) or eiUuT of tliem. Jtvll lu>e
eea-cd to be Uie lncumb<nt of such offi.e or rfflces. tadi bond
shall contain a clause tial it is siilv.-l to redemption by 1"!
after the year nineteen hmi*ed ainl (Itty-fovir.
See. 2. Interest coui>ons shall be attached to each of said
lui d- s-i ilijt sub enuiams may be removed «;!h"ut iu.Wfy to. «•
miii'.aliiKl of ihe bond. SanI '-i-nr-n-
1 umbered, and .sliall liear the I
iria-iirer who shall lie in ofti.-
Hot rio interesl on any "t s.ii !
abifti may interverrf between iiie dait
and the Issue and sale tliemif to a pircha-^r. unless such ac
mied interest sliall liaie lietn, by tie iKircliaser of said bond,
pail to the stale al Ihe I m» of sueh sale.
.Sec. .1. The sum of ^^-" t'r-tiand dollars Is hereby apfro-
rillle.1 ti. pav the e> . lie .nnined hv llie stale
tre*,uter m haili« s., : 1 s.iid am.unt shall he
paid out of the Kan i ■ '"» imiruvement fund Mi
cimlroileT'. warrait.. duly ilra-n I.* ttut purpose.
gee. 4. Wiell the bMK»s authiliaed to be ksued Ulcler tW.
ad .i Jl lie duly e\r,-utcd. they shall lie by the state trea-inr
s I.I at puldl. aiiiti.«. to the hithest bliMer for ea-h. In »ueh
par'eU and mimbr^ as said tntjnrrr shall lie direeled by the
r.«eni.ir of the stale, wwlw leal Oiere<<. after a re^oMioii
re«iiirsiM •«*■ *>}f ititU hart torn adiiited hr Uie lioMtl •!
.late hartHir roMUMloMn. and uitravd kit elihei Hie coveniw
of the rtite IT ■ayor of the elly ird ecMrty of San ►TaneUeo.
who siiaU only approve the saae irtini hi the r )ii.lt-»ml tlw
artaal tm^K* receipt*, and th<«» reasonahly anticipated, •ill
mstirr swk sale nl bnds lad the eafqwnt fcn >■■»■' I
s'all lie consecutively
- .nature cf the slate
day of July. 1'vl".
e paid fic any time
of any of said IhwhIs
bids fir said bond*, or for any of Uiem. which shall be below
the par value of said bonds so ofTen-d plus the hiterest which
has accrued tiereon l*t«eeii Uie date of sale and lite la-st (ire-
cedins inlerest matuiity dale, and be may, by pulilic annouiice-
menl al ttie place aiid lime fixed for Ute sale, conlinue such
.-ale. its lo the »li"le of Ihe lejnds olTercd. or any part Ihereor.
tillered, to such lime and place as lie may select. Ucfore offer-
ing any of said Uinds Ut sale the said treasurer shall detach
therefrom all ettupfm.* witieh have maWre^l fir wiH malviFe bufore
the date fixed ttf such sale, llue notice of the time and place
of sale of all bonds must be gi^eii by said ueasurer b> Irtlbiica-
lion in two neaspaKrs puhlL-hed in Uie cily and county of
San FraiiCi-sco. and aLo by puiilicatlon in («ie newspaper pub-
lislied 1 I the city of Ualdaiid. and hy publicalioii in one iiews-
palier i«ibll-hed in the city of Los Anieles. and by pufiiicatim
in one newspajier publL-iwd in Uk' c.iy of Sacraraento. olH-e a
«i-<k du..i.,i ti-Uf weeks Klor lo such sale, in addition to the
notice liL-l above prmided for. the stale Irea-sursr may jiie .such
turllier notice as he ma) deem adiKibie. but the exiienscs and
cost of sUi-h additional notice .diali not exceed the sum of five
liu;;*ed dollars for each sale so advertised. Tlie ctel of such
lubiicalton sliall be paid out of Uie San Krancj^co tiarlKr im-
isrovciueiit fund, on contfoller's wjraJiLs duly drawn for the pur-
pose. Ihe proceeds of the sale of such lionds ejcepl su*
ami u -t lij m.iy have lieeii laid as aivrued interest therein
slull lie forlhaiih luiil oicr by Naid uea.surer inlo Uie irei-ur).
ai d luu 1 be bj h.m kepi in a iparale tuud to be k.owii and
desi^iated as the "third San Francisco seawall fund" and must
be u-ed exctu.siiely for the ci«ulmctii»n of wharves, piers, .sea-
wall, slate railniad. spurs, lieltermeiiu and ainiurleiiaiiers and
neces..ar) dredk'i'i£ and filling in connection tlterewilh on the
water front of tlie cily and ciKi.ity of San Traiicisco. Iirafu
and warrants upon said fund shall lie drawn mion luol shall be
paid out of said fund in Ute same maimer as tlrafts and war-
lai.ta are drawn ojKai aitd paid out of Uie .San FtaiKisco liaib.*
Improiement fund. IV amount Ih.vt shall bare been paid al
Ibe sale of said bends as aa-erued ii.u-ie-t on the bonds sold
shall be. by Uie state lrea.-urvT. immetUalel.. after such sale.
paid into the trra.sury of the state and placed Id the •UUrd
San Fraiiei-sco seawaU sinkinc fund."
.See. 5. Fur tlie payment of ttie ivineipal and tatereat of
said lumdi a siikiiip fn.d. lo l-c krii.aii and de-i.:nated as the
•lliird .<an Fraiici-co .M-awali siiikilK fund.' slull be. and Uie
same is iHTeliy created, as folhoi-. to wit: Ibe state treasurer,
afier tlie second day of July, nineteen hundred and thiny-liiree.
shall on Uie llrst da) of each and eiery raiaith lliereifter. after
tlie sale of such Inaiils. lain- from the .San Fiancisco tiarb<K im-
pr Krmenl fu.id sui-h sum as multiplied by ihe lime in monllis,
Ihe Imiids ttien sold and out-tandiioi luie lo mo. will e.|ual the
principal of the bonds s-dd and i«t»taiulin([ at the time said
II .-uriT slull so lake said sura from said .San Francisco hartior
io.i«oi.-mei,t fimd. less tlie araMi.it Ilieiet. tuc lakcll tbe'etrom
!n said piiriiose: and he .shall i lace Uie sum in the U.ird .San
Fraioi CO seawall siidiliii: fnid created by U.is act. Said slate
treasuiiT shall, on conlruUiT's warraliis duly *awn fic that
punio— . 'niiloy tlie moneys in said -rkiin; fund in llie |>i»-
rlase of the tamib of Uie fidted stat,-s. or of Ihe Slate of
I'alifoniia. inclwling any l"«ids auth.iriaed. ismied and tlierelo-
fore sold im.ler authority of this ad i» of the senTal counlie*
i» mu.iciiallties of tlie State of laliforiiia. which said Imr.ils
shall \ir kept In a proper recc; tacle. aptiroprialely labeled, but
be must keep always on hand a sulHeietit amoont of money in
said lUlkins fund with whicli to pay the interest on sndi of tlie
slate bonds hnein [irovikd to be issued as ma)' have iherelo-
f.ire lieen sold. Tie slate treasurer may oi:b purcliase such
lemds aulhorireil and issued laider authority if this act with
m.«ic.vs ill said iiVins fund as have lieen llieeTtofore sold. And
III (Toiiile mean. f'» the liajment of interest lei the lends Uiat
may bi- .-old aid . at-laiidi' ;. --id !r.:ini-rr ^hill m.- '?■!•. t ik-
from the San Fra;.ci.-co har'.
said seawall <iiildn(i find, a-
lerest then due on all hinds t; . . ! .'
The board of stale harlior ermmissiiaiers are hereby auUen.. d
l.„i djreei..d tiv Ihe eollertioo cf dockage, toll., rents, wliarfa,;"
" • a sum of money sufficient fiC llie p'Ji -
• and abme tlie amount limited by secti.m
Jred aid twenty -ll of the Pnlllleal t •«!»
of 1.,. .ss;-;! si (...'r-.ia. |['*«.--; the li' ♦ ami t't-th <la> .if
May. in Ihe year nineteen hiaiiked and flfly-lhe and l^tween
Uie Ikrt and tenUi dw o( May of cack year thenanar ntU iht
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■ilurlt; of Mi boidi. (br <ild trruwn' riull. ki ttir |
•( l*e loiwiwf. prucKd li) *!• b) lot KK* ui UKiwit (rf _
bood) •» ilull be rfiniiiiu lo fihia-i i» ncufly m m« t» Ui»
uiwitit m Mid »u^kiiii; (unJ «l ifc^l timf. ai>il »li«U Uwrrupai
ml bff'»f llK mill! Ja) >■' J"'* '"">»'"«. <"' ™"« tfl^ P"*'"
«JnTli>'iiiti.l 10 lif uu»ttfil luic J »r<k for I»o »ffks in t»i)
iirwqiaiKn pubUshnl In the c.t> and rouiitj ol S«ii Innclsfo,
.nd .Uu m one nrtsi.il'W fuMWifl in Uie illj i.f OjkUiid.
tod tlw m Hie n»»»l'»P« puliliJM-d Ui ll» cltj o( Los Anifks.
and »J>o ui iiie IB-Wiinjwf pul'lishnl lli the cltj of SlcTMKnto.
fUtlne the numlier of bond.-, so dri«ii and Uut the prlncipil of
t*id b<«id» Kill !«■ faW im i.re!.nitilicn lo the treinllfer m «f
befi»f the ««-"i"l I'M "' J"'*- '"ll"«i'«- ""' "'^' ''"■" ""'
»ft.r NUrti l».>l iiinied dale, all imerot ll|wu Ootidi thus *»»il
tioU ct«e. and it shaU be Ihe dut> o( Uie treasurer aa »«.
as said b<m* >o dra«ii b) lot are sumndered lo him and paid
to .annl the same, a'ld the Inl.rot ccui™!* thereon, and eaoh
year besumlns »ith ttie year nii,.teen hundred and litly n>e. the
said lrea.4i»er sliall in the manner af.cesaid. (iroceed to dta« by
lot sucti an am.unit of boi.Js a> sliall lie re.|Ui>ite to eiliaust as
nearli a., may ta the amount in said .iiAuig fund, and iiriKTed
Ui the manner lierelnabo»e sUted. In the e>ent Uial the state
trrasiirer employs moneys in said sinkinc fund In the purchase ot
any lM»ids autb.ri/.d. issued and theretofore sold under authority
i< this ait. than at Uie time in this seelion Koiided fur the
ikavini: of bon* by lot. and immediately preeedinii sueh *a»-
Ing the state trea.surer shall ritire and cancel any bonds in
said sinklnB fund auth.irized. i,-ued and S..1J unJiT authority ot
this art. and the amount in said siiilng tund remainnig at the
thne sliall const ituJe Ilie amMmt for Uie puriKises of siu-h
*a»ini:. .*fter Uie pasnient ot all said bonds. Uie surplus ir
balance remainins in said sinking fund, if any there be. shall
fortlwilh be iiaid into Uw San Francisco liarlxir imiirmement
flBid. \\ the time ot Uie resjiectiie *a»in«s hy lot. as afore-
said, and also at the matiinty of said itate Imnds. said tr«as-
Utet shall sell Ihe I niled States ut oUier bonds then in said
sinkine fund, eicept lionils authorized, issued and sold under
authiirily of Ibis act. at eir.erninij muket rates, afier ad-er-
tislni; Uie sale thereof iu the manner liereinbefore iirouded for
the sale of bonds liereby auUwrizeil to be issued, and shall use
the i»i«ee.ls f.» the pavment of such b<inds as may be drawn by
lot and at tile miliirity of said t»in* outstandini! shall pay
and reileem said inainred .«t-tandins Imul- out of .said moneys
in said fund in eMinsuiJiment of said Iwiids on cooUoUer's
warrants duly dra»ii fur Uiat iiurpnse.
See I'.. The state fonUoUer and tll» state treasuree shaU
keep lull and partirul.tr aeciHinl and reeorl .( all tlieir procred-
laipi under Uils act. and tliey sluill Iraiisrail to the jtrremor an
ibsuart of aU such proceedints thniuider. wiOi an annual
report, lo be by the 6o.«™» l.iid U'l.ire the lecL,l.i!ure bien-
nlalb and all books and pa|iers iKTHinilB to U.e m.iUer IJO-
Tided for in this act sliail at all t,ni»s be oi«i to Uie luspectim
of any panv infrested. or the i:<.>fm.ir. or the altoniey general,
or a ccmimittee of eilber branch of the legislature, or m joint
e<«nlttee of both, or any citlien ot the sUte.
Sec. 7. It shall be the duty of the state treasurer to pay
the interest of said bonds, iiben the same falls due. out of the
sinking fund prmided for In this act. on cuntroUer s warrants
duly drawn for tVtt purpose.
Sec. 8. This act. If adopted by the people. s^l»U take effect
on the thirty-tlrsl day of liecember. nineteen huiiifred and fov-
teen, as to all Its provisions except those relating lo and neces-
sary for iu subnlssioii to the i>eople. and for returning, ean-
ra.vs|ng. and proclaining the totes, and as to said excepted
prmlsions this act stiail lake efTcel ninety days after the (InaJ
adjournment of the session of llie legislature i>assing this act.
Sec. H. This art sliall tie submitted to the people of the
State of laliftimia for their ratilication at the next general
elecliou, to be holdeu ui the month of .Soiemiier, I'-ineteen
hunted and fourteen, and all ballots at said election shall hate
[innted Ulereon and at the end tliereaf, the words, "For the San
l>>anciseo harbor imi>rmemetit act of 1913." and in the same
square under slid words Uie foUowing. in hresier type: "This act
prtnides for the inproseinent of Kan Franrlseo harbo- and for
the p&inent of all costs thereof out of San l-Vanetseo harbor
iAproiement fund." In the square inmediately below tfif
square cintaintng said weriis. tliere shall l« printed on said
ballot the words: ".\cainst the San Francisco barUr improsi-
ment act of l!*I.t." and immediately lielow said wortls "Against
the San Francisco harbor imprtnemenl art nf l*tl t" in brerier
type shall fie printed "Tlii- art proinles for the imprmnBerit ol
Sal) tVancisi-o hartior and for the iia>ment of all rtwts thereof
out of the San Francisco harbtr imiri'iemelil fund. ' tippiwile
the words. 'For Uie San Francisco hu^Kir inyirmement art of
li*l.^" and ".\gainst the San Francisco hartHir itr.ir'.iemeitt art
of l!»n." there shall be left spares in ubich the inters May
■ake or stamp a rross to Indicate whether they i-tle for ar
■gainst said act. and those eating for said art stiall do so liv
placing a cross u|i(>osite tlie wcrda "For the San Franclsc*
liarbor Inproseatnt art of liilS." and all tiiow rating agalait
the said act shall d(i so h) placing a cross opposite the «ar4l
"Against the .San Francisco harbor Impruievefit art of 191.*t."
IV gmemor of this state shall Include the sitfnilssian of this
art to the peii'le. as aforesaid. In his proclaaatlfln nlUng fir
■aid getseral elect Ian.
Sec 10. The rain (art far or agabxt this art shall he
COTnted. rrtwned and canraised and declared In Uie same
■aimer and subkct to the tarn* mica as lotes cast for stale
1*1 1 1 ■ : and If It appear that said art shall hase reeriied a
■a)nrtti aT all Ihe eatas east fiw vid against It at said elertKai
as afarraald. thifi llw aaar AaB ha«t Hfert as hrnkdWcat
pnilitrd. and *all be krivaalaMr ■Mil tke prlnrlpal and *i-
lerrst at iba Wiblllltaa kvala »ialad riiall he paid ani db-
ebarged. and Ult gainwai AaH Bate prarla«aUon thereof; hm
If a ■ajnrllr af the voles east aa aforaaaid are agataiat thla
art tlmi thv same shall be and betef Told.
are. II II •«iall I* the dm; tt the arcrelarr of state la
kaee this art puMMvd In at Iraal aw iit>i*a*er ki aadi cousit.
m elty and ir^Mt. « ana ba *aMk«ad UHrHB. Iliaii^inl ONa
Male. f« Uoor wnlha nan in«<«ac «a wmtnt alaetlaa la
ba bahba fe> ibr aaMk 1 .Viflii. alMlaaB kn*«d aM fa«-
taau ar m^lltillail *■■ br paM aal o< Ike Raa
»r II TMa art
trwnrttf hmbm
■be n All arts i
<Maa it U* ait aft
Id rtted as the "Kaa
l«ri a( aru a eoaMrt vltb tka fr»-
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and c?»uned tc be affixed the Great eal of the -tate of
Jelifrnia, r„t ttr"- cfficp in '' -' ■■ntol, tlii
-..^- Q^ .ooesb-:-, .., ' , l-oinnnd Idne
Himdrri n.n-] ?ourt;,cn.
Govi^mor of tie 'tate of
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1913, 'i-^? I'lly •: -ulj.rly ^"""^ t> crrt in i^ct ontiH !:
"An aot to provide for the issu;:tjioe • le oi" ntate ben:??
to create u. fund for the oonptruotion, preotion, emipoent.
00-^1 tion (.nfl ftmiinMrv" i ^ fttete biHldln- or luildinrn
o^n n lot of iMiid in t> city • mJ oountv of ^an ^r.nol oo.
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to h'.- ns^d by tb--' officer lenartTarnt*" of the ft-te
which L.re la^ateti in "aid city and county of ^kr Francisco,
TTiich let nf l!,n/^ v--^ hppp nr>mr,-"d from the citv end
counts : • n i"00 in cxabrnrc for fir lot 'nor: toioro
mrcbasod by the statp for naid rmr^oses; -n;i to create a
rsinkinr funr] for the payment of "aid bonds; and defining
tie duties of rotate officerr in rrlation thcretoj and
makin'" n •O'^riation of oti'^ f^^-Mr-pn? dollnrn for the
I'intiiir ani r.alc of f»ai'i bonaj;; m •nrovi'iin<- for tho
nb.'iir-.sion of tlii' r^Qt to th vote of the rx^cple," \v ich
caid act ~: n iuly nrovod on .lune 7, 191o; pjid
, *^<'il .T* -.-ovi.le'- ^''" t •'''' '^p-"- ^ ■■ rnbmitto': to
the lecplc oi the ;t;ite oi" J'lifoi'nia ior tl oir ratification
at tho rTioral lection to be held in th? fionth of lovcmbTr,
• • 1914, nn^, that the 'fr^Tncr ''hall include th' "ubTiia-
sion oi aid at to V;r (^cplp, r.a f^frronaii, in hi" pro-
oliaition ; llinr for ^^aid '-• ncrr.l -lection; r>nd
, *■' - >cr^tr-ry of "^tnte lid cause the said
at to re duly nublirhed for the tine ani in the iieiner
th'^rcin ^"oviied, nd In ^o'^o^'^nce with ''aid ct '>nd as rsro-
vided by 'cotion one - ♦•i ' - ,VI o tl'^ on^ti* iiion Oi.
the ''tati of Jilift mia; and
, '>urfUf^nt to th'- tern" nnd '>rcvi''ion° of said
iint r>n! nr^nr.r.t te In-, r -"nrrrnor of thr 't tr of Oali-
ia i ,:l' i .^luiic in i real rtction u'lin" paid
onerul loot ion, af rosaid, t> e flubmisflion f «;aid ..ot
to tl c People of the "^tate of California Mid the ft aid Aot
was duly nubnitted to Vn eoplr of the ^>tate f Oalii.or-
nia in :*oooi*:rjior with th'- fni-n* ♦VrT-rof for their ratifi-
ontion fit if'' rci nrr- 1 lection 1 rid in th** month of
■ r, . .lU'. ; iM
. pfursu'int to thr tomw and proTir;ion3 of naid
oX .ind imr^meint to la'v the votes cast for or ;v7Binflt
ppi'l ..ot \7erfl coun^-^-^, Ttu-Tir.; canvp.r«?od and declared
i" ' '. t* f^pect. '■tr- rcvinoa oy :;£ id ot ijit by lav?; m4d
, the said nOt did rfoeive in favoi- tlirroof
fi '^a.■rrity oi .11 thr votes oast for and arfviant it at said
vleetioa -f©refaid, :imi ^f-reupon aid beconc rn:; now iB In
full rorcc jji'i p'"fro1 -roin •>--i-;'d, i irreT>calablc
until tl. firincivial ^u iu ere t o± the li.- bilities in and
by naiu iiOt created rhall uc paid and liRoharfrcd; and thr raid
Act iuithcr provi.(9d that the G vornor -h.-dl a Ir nrcclama-
tio^i tl ■■*«'• f;
» , i, i . .■ h OK, GoTemor of
the itate oi Oaliicmia, .^urnaant to and in . ooorlanoo with
tie tflrms and provision? oi said Act, do hereby procl i«:-
FIR*^'T: Th .t in accordance 7ith that certain ;,ot
entitled: "An act to oroviie for the ij^su acr and sale of
ptete bonis to create a funi for the coantmction, r'^otion,
equipaent, completion "n<l furnishing of p state buildin,'^ cr
buildn^ ttT)on ;: lot of land in tl city ;>.nr] county of ^^n
Franoiaco, u) e used .y th^ oificrs an.i 'ienartmentn oi the
state which ire locited in naid oitv ^ nd county of ^vn Frun-
ci'^co, T7i ioh lot of land has been secured fror. the city and
0 untv cf rin ranci'^oo in erohan,'** for tY<^ t--^ ^ '^r^ to fore
puro; i;iiuii ujf uiit state xor si-i^i purtH>sen; ^jiu to create a
inhinr fund for the payasat of "ail boade; : nd defininr tbs
lutles of state offieem In relation t]:Cioto| and aakinr an
i propriation of one thottsagid dollar<« for the prinln and
-•ale of ail ends; nd ^rOYiiin^ for the nubaission of this
XOt to t^-C TOtc of the TJCOple ', rnr-A .\iti/- f 11M »^,«
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ecretary of "^tate of the State of Oalifcmia did cause the
said Act to be duly published for the time and in the nu;nner
therein rovided, and in accordance with -aid Act and as
rovided by Section one of article y?fl of the Constitution
of the State of Oalifcmia;
SEOOKD: Thiit in aooordance v/ith the terms and ^^ro-
vinions of ^aid Act hereinbefore referred to, and herein-
after set forth, the Governor of the State of Oalifornia did
duly include in his proclamation callin/r :^aid r^nercl elec-
tion, to be held and which ,as held on the 3rd day of
::ove!nber, :.. .igi'i, the submission cf said Act to the .eo le
of the -tate of Caliiornia, and the said uct was duly sub-
mitted to the 'eople of the State of Caliiornia, in accord-
ance with the termr, thereof, for their ratification a.t the
said general election so heli on the 3rd day of .'lovomber,
1914;
TKIHD: That pursuant to the tardus and provisions of ^aid
Act, and pursuant to lar, the votes oast for or a-'^in-t
said Act were counted, r!= turned, canvassed and declared in
all re" ects as nrovided by said Act and by lavr;
FOUri^: That the said Act did receive in favor thereof
a majority of all the votes cast for and arainst it at the
election aforesaid, and thereupon M\ beoome and no;r is in
full Icroe anl effect, .s in said .-.ct provided, in irre-
reala le until the principal aal interest of the liabilities
In and by said ..ct created shall be poia and discharred;
FIFTH: That said Act herein referre to is in the words
aad finares followinr to -wit:
An ..t to pmlfc f<r U» Iwww uid uk <* tUte but* to
tr-ait > fund ftr th» ^nnstnirtlon. nwtlii. •q«W>»oU «•"
Dlrtim Bid rjmlslh..!! ..« • »tJl» bulldii* « buildtap UMIJ
IDI of ltn.1 In th. city md rwBly ol tiw FrinclK*. to Ik lort
bf tbc ofllms »ud *i«»rto><«iU of tU ttau ■Uch ire loclaJ
In said rity mi cwmly of Son rruirtsro. »lilrti lot o( l«nd h«i
h.ni s<Tur»d from tl* city ind cuonty of S«n Fr«Kl«i' ta n-
riiM'.;r fu- tlif lot Iwrctofw I'rrhoscd liy the slatr If »»id
l'U.-pc>»: ai;>l u rreive • unlilni: fmi'l for tlic iiaymnit of »iid
bouk; uid deOiiint Uie duli« of »tit« oBlcn-, In rfWlon tlicrc-
tc; an.l nallisfi an arpropristitn of ore thousand dollar* for th«
l-i-t:-,; iitid -ale "t -lid l;.>ml-: and pr.i'lJint for th« sub-
BU^siou of this act 111 tlip U'tc of Uic i*o[)U-.
Till! people of the State of faUtomU do enact u foUnirs:
declloii I. For the punwisc of iiroi;rti!,s a fund for the
pa>-mc!it of the imlfbte.ties- authorized to l)e incurred by the
rommi.'^sii'n for the coiistnu-lion. erection. e>]uiiflnent. com-
pletion ai.d fiimislline of a ^tale bilililliig or liulldlnia In the
clly and cminly of San Kruiict-co a» prowded in an act eittilled
"An act to iirwitle fur the cti«istnicii««n, erectitm. e.i«l|iment
arid funiisliine of a building or bulldu^gs in llie city and
eou;ity if San Krancbco and for the imiirmemi-^t of the oounda
thcrcnf fi* f liC u^e iUid isfccfjairr of the offlceii! and denart-
mcnls of tlie state noien.ment of the Stale of (alitoriiii
ItK-ated in said city and county of San t'rancLico. and retjealini:
other acts in craiflict liere«ith." the slate trea-urer ^hali. im-
luPilialcly after the issuance of the woclamalion of the sm-
enior. proviited f.ir hi section ten liereot. im-pare one thousand
suitable (Mil'ds of the Stat- of t'alifoniia hi the denomination
of one thiiusand d..llaM each, to l» numbered from c<ie to
one thou and. inel»lie. and to bear Ihe dale of the second
day of Jul). li'lS; the v.hoie Issue of said honds shall not
exceed the .-um of one iniUi<>n doltars and the said bonils shall
bear ii;ltre.it at the rate of four per cent per aiuiun from the
timo of the issuance thereof, an.1 Iwth principal and uitereit
shall lie payal.le in aold c ii, of Ilie pie-eiit stalolard laluc
and they shall be payalde at the ofHee of Ihe state treasurer
at the times aiid m the manner foUoahit:. to«wil. The flr-t
toeiity if said Iwnils shall lie ihie and pa> ihle on the second
day of Ju!v. l:»li;. and twenty ot said tmnds. in consecmiie
numeri.-al order, shall be due jid [layalde on the second day of
July in cich and etery year there ifter until alid inrludint the
second day ot July, li"' Tlie iiterest accruins on such of
said bonds as are sold shall lie ihie and pa.valtle at the office
of Uie state treasurer on the second ila.v i-f Janu.iry and on
the secMd day of July of each year after tlie sale of the
same: pemided. that the first paMntnt of Interest shall be
maile on the -fcond day of January, liil'i. on so many i>l said
bunds as may ha\e been thet.lofire sold. Tlie state tneasuref
shall, on the second <lay of July. A. l>. 19''..->. call In. cancel
and deslriii all honds not thentofnr» snld and Issued at the
date of the maturity tliereof. All bonds Issued sliall b«
slllied by ttie coi.nii'e and ccimlcrslisied by the sUle con-
troller .ind sluli he endor-i-d hy Ilie s'.ale Uei-urir x'ld the
Said iBHids shall be so slencl. eou: iters lined and endorsed by
U> o.'h.ers oho are In odhr on the second day of hilv I"!'.
a d eaih shall base the seal of Ihe Stale ' '
stamiied there^ei. The said honls so «l£ned.
en l.rsed aiid sealeil. as her in prmhled for. »l ■
be and eoustllute a valid and lUidtoi: olilijation ai-oi. ;!.«
st..te of ralifomla. thoudi Ihe sale Uiereot be ma* at a
d..;e or dates after the persons so slciilnil, coanter»liiilr« or
etidirslni;. or any of them, ►hall cease to tie the hieumbenu of
said x>tl\rt or offices.
Sec. 2. Intere-t roup. n« shall V '" '
bonds so that sucn ctiiipois mai'
t,. .1 .■":• Lt ,.! "f •'» I.Ml -
'lb.- -Ij;. treasurer
I 11 be iJ.d for any
.... Jate of at7 o( 'aid
1 f irt a jHirrliwer
. 1 A-ll;rs Is h*ee^v Bfifvo.
oirTAi.t* duty ilpsmi f.r thai tii
&..- I ntu-o the K*uh anthorlred to be Imned laidrr th*s
, . . .,, „i^ hy the rtato
>>!<*lcr fnr e«*. bi
''-BoF-r shall detee-
• X) and M h!* fl» laid
11 he he|c,» Ihe l>«r ralie
1 1,.- Iti.v 111 nirfl; s-
> pin tners if i^lrrr^, i« "o-n ■• m- *- •>
it. art wfsiiW. >■■■'■- tMr <wo.
I . me and ilarr of oalr if all Ml* awl to
(Smb bf said irtaasnr I* n*lli«IW l> tM ■miifi >i^ |
JUtmt h tto dty n4 ooaito <f Im fNnhw. ■< ih* t*
p*«ritli« m mt Miin I (lllliil la Mv MT if
■i« tr (Mhsttan m mm ii i mii «iMl*ii *■■>«»
Vm Hiasln. ail* kv tn^tmtim ks m
Ik* fKi if tail— Ills, airo a
•• ■■* Mit. 1W «<M af mtm
m Ois fio«al *m4 if «• aUlo m
*•«• Iw MM (■»in. Ito no»i<«i if Ms oris tf mm
ton* *dl to fwMwa ibM tMT to laM lii»» i tm tor
maarr asif ■•• to to Ma kwi k a ■»»oM itmt to i»
Sec. .'. For Itie payneril of the [irtnelpal uA Iriterofct of
^ said lend- i -ii.V.iia I'V-A Ii 1-e knoiso and deslgiuttd as tlw
"Sal kiTij fund" shall he and the
sap. ■ , Ttie state treasurer sliall.
"•! I', . — . ..: il on the second day of July,
1 11" ■.;: on me secnrid day of January, lyir.. and ihare-
■_•• 1 •.y.p tei-mtrl ilav lif Jills and the seciMid ilay of January
'( " r in i»bich a portion of Ilie
1' -.-MIS of tills set shall liecooie
ilii- . I of tJie state IreasuT) to the
sail "So.- .-■ tiiiiihne sinking fund" snid an
amount of ■■ .roiiriated hy this act as may he re-
ijuired to 1 ^. .... ..1 and hitcrest of the bonds so be-
coralng ihie and pa) aide in such years. TTiere i- hereb> aapro-
Islated from the lenenil fund hi tlie state treasury >u«li -um an-
nually as olll be neces.sary lo pay tlie principal of and the Inter-
est on the lionds. ls,stied and sold iiur-uant to Uie ^oii-lnns of
Ibis acl. a- said principal and iMterot become- 4u.> and payable.
Tliere sh.ill lie collected aiuiually in Ihe same manner and at
the s.unc time as other state riieuuc Is collected such a sum.
in adililliin lo tin orilinory reienues of Ihe state as slutl be
rcijuired to r'ay the principal and intrrcst on said bond- as
herein Kmlded. and 11 is lierehy miide Ihe duly of ail odioers
charged hy law with any duly in refiard to the coUoctlmi of
said cesenue. to do and perf'itm each and eiery aet oblefa shall
be nes-essary to etitieef sueh addithma} sum.
Sec. e. The principal on all of said hoods sold shall b!
paid at tlie time the same liecumes ihie from tlie -aid .San
Fraiictoco stat> building slnkiin fund and llie latercst nil all
bonds sold isball lie paid at tlie time said intere-t Imiimt-^ due
from said sh.lin; fund. Bi.th iirln. iial and iiteri-1 shall b.-
so paid upon aarraiits duly drawn hy the conU'iUer of Ibe
Slate uton dema.ids aiiilited by Ihe state board of control and
Ihe faith of the SUte of (aUfoniia is l«T»liy pledjed for tie
pajment of the iirhidpal of said bonds so sold and the interest
accruins thereon.
See. 7. The stale controller and the state treasurer shall
keep fnll and pitllcular accour.t and record of all of their
priOTclirus un.kr this act. and tliey shall trarisailt w ti.c
CiAcni'ir an alisuart of all such proeeeilincs thsrousdir. ».lh
an .UMiJ irlort t.i !« In Ihe ciKimoc luld hefore Ihe lei;; la
tu.-s' hieimlally: and all books and papers pertalnlns to ti.e
matter proiiiled for in this act shall at all limos h.- o|>r>i t"
the iiisiiectioi; of any party interested, or the eonmor. « the
altomey general, or a committee of either Irandi of tie
h-irt^slaliire. or a jobit conBlttio of Imth. or any ritlien of
the slate.
See. S. Ttiis act. If ailoptcd hs- the people, shall fake
effect on Ihe flrst day of fVcemher. IfiH. as to alt lis pen-
Tlslons. erc'-plln? those relating to and necesssirT for Its sub-
mission to the pesiple and fur Ilie rettirr.ini:. eanrafslne a-nd
croclaimhi;: the loles. and as to the said esceple<l firorlslnns,
this set shsll take effeet ninety days after the final adjournment
of this session of the leclsLature
«see- 9. This set sliall lie submitted lo the pesiple of 'lie
Si.sle of r.il'f.fils r-se 'heir raflcillon at Ihe nett p leraJ
election lo he hohVn In the month ot Noiember. A l>- Iflll.
a-d all hnllots at said eledloo shall hare iilnTed thenon tli.-
»oed« "1"'T Ihe San Franel-eo stute l>uililinc aet" a'hl In the
same sijuare, under said words, the following In bfe^lsr t-.i.e
"nii act proridei for th« Issuance and sale of slate tor.ds to
9eate a fuml for the ronstniction. ereetlisi. eadpacat, ttm-
pletlon and funi.diini: of a slate ImlMjw or tolWnp WMH a
lot ol 111 d 111 Uie city and county of Si i FriailsM. I« to nacd
hy Uie ArecM and JeiartaienK of llie slats shito ire located tal
said clt) and county nf San F'iiici>«o," la tho s^oare lame'
d'ai-Ii vi,i\i ■! - -ijuire CI.1! lining s.ald words lh«T dull he
ilii.l the wie-ils "Against the .Saa Fra- i-iseo
a'd immrdistelr below said wsris "A ain-t
"• ^ -'lie liu.ldiiic act," lo brffter tipe. shall be
;-rrt»'l II..- a, I pr-oj,;.-* f-r the Uasanoe a'^l >jite of .tjte
tior;ds to create a fund fi* tic con tnifVwi, irert'oi . e.;iiii-mr t,
complelion and runii-l.iii,: of a siate tiuildbw "c Iwill .i -jikvi
a lot of land in the city arid r-nr i.i of San Frmeiseo, t ■ he
i**ed by tlie oflieeri aid deparlm-'ils of the state wh'ih ire
loesled If* «sl-! ells s»ii <-»«)r.iv o( i^, Franch-c*," ii-o-.l!"
^ ' 'sco stalo Niilduv a-
bldldilW Ml" tton
may staap a sroa :
..,- ...1 ii.-> ..'ir 1., .« .fcaiiisi sold id. ami •» -
aid act shall <• w to ptomg t tnm oiwaati'
he San Fmrim Hal* tottdkn art." aid too •
■aid art daU da a to Hwlaf a rroo oivo ...
"man tot ton ruantoa siau hidltow wi. Ito r^erns*
it toa iUU itoa adah Ua Mkalatia tf ttto Ml u the
to Us
«ee. Id. Ito •« (W (a « toato* Urts art *dl to
ovitel rrtvMd mt ontaxH aid detlared to tto sjaa aa*T
rid svtoRt to tot laat ndts as ndii east fa slato sArm: and
H n MHW Oal i*M Ml toaU luR reoehid a aajattr tf an
a» itoa tM( «a aid i»kal « ti saldetortion^ '«■'■";
Ikea tto nm ^M tmt **m\ m toretmtooe proiidid. aid toiB
add Ito ti\i^4>ti ait lnt(r«« of Ito lUhftttIrs
sitr:z
»> iko «a? <f Ito loiUlsrT ■* ilato i»
- eW arf liailf » a» to t««dK-l ussoik. la t0^ toa
•uie. tm torn aaito ait ae<<«*i( tto isiOTal AMJa !• k»
k>i*<i a to! BssiM .f *—mt-* K l» »»"— >S*'* "^
IswisMsiais eMi sfaddkailateHtoViMiM sf •» I
fa d 1 will toft laiai. dta *«ot •« toil ••
toe II 1b>< Mt toiS to toOTd ad sa** m
fliwiisia aas* kaMac at." ^
■ttL IX M a%i arf »att of ato to ai*M
tf Mi at a< toioto aaalad
I - , : '• n::
an^ c nrs' * '" - ' '" ' '
Onlifcrni , ' i- i * oitol, this /
d^*7 cf <-e*rrh*^r\ ic t^'-e-jet^ref oar -bert, ^. ae -hceaand
f^
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':V^
PRCCL .MATION BY THE GOVERNOR, PROCLAIMING THii jUS ADOPTION
AND HATIFIOATION BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OnLIFOHNIA
OF THAT CERTAIN ;.GT ENTITLED: "AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE
ISSUANCE .J^D SALE CF STATE BONDS TO GPiLATE A FUND FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION. ERZCTION, EQUIPMENT, CCttPLSTION AND FURNISHING
OF A STATE BUILDING OR BUILDINGS UPON A LOT OP LAND IN THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO, TO BE USED BY THE OFFICET^lS
AND DEPARTMENTS OF THE STATE WHICH ..RE LOCATED IN SAID CITY
AND COUNTY OP SAN FRANCISCO. WHICH LOT OP LAND HAS BEEN SE-
CURED FROM THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FPJ^NCISCO IN EXCHANGE
:-X)R THE LOT HERETOFORE PURCHASED BY THE STATE FOR SA:D PUR-
POSES; AND TO CREATE A SINKING FUND FOR THE PAY^-ENT OP SAID
BONDS; AND DEFINING THE DUTIES OF STATE OFFICERS IN REUTION
THERETO; .'xND MAKING AN APPROPRIATION OF ONE THOUSAND DGLURS
POR THE PRINTING AND SALE OF SAID BONDS; AND PROVIDING FOR
THE SUBMISSION OF THIS ACT TO THE VOTE OF THE PEOPLE,"
APPROVED June 7,1913i AND PROCLAIUING THZ SAID ACT, AND EACH
AND ALL OF TH^ PROVISION^ TH?n=.20F, TO BE IN FULL FORCE AND
EFFECT AND IRHE?E/iL/.BLE UNTIL THE PRINCIPAL AND INTrlSST OF
THE LIABILITIES THEREIN CREATED SHALL BE PAID AND DISCHARGED.
State of California )
Sxecntiye Department.)
riiEREAS, the legislature of the State of California
at its regular session conaenoin^ on the 6th day of January,
1913, did duly and regularly pass a oertain act entitled:
**in act to provide for the issuance and sale of state bonds
to create a fund for the construotion, erection, equipaent,
ooaplation and furnishing f • state building or buildings
upon a lot of laad in the city and cooaty of San Fraaoitoo,
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to be used by the officers and departments of the state
which are located in said city and county of San Francisco,
which lot of land has been secured from the city and
county of San Francisco in exchanc^e for the lot heretofore
purchased by the state for said purposes; and to create a
sinking' fund for the payment of said bonds; and defining
the duties of state officers in relation thereto; and
making an appropriation of one thousand dollars for the
printing and sale of said bonds; and providing for the
submission of this act to the vote of the people," which
said act was duly approved on June 7, 1913; and
"TiERSAS, said act provides that the same be submitted tjo
the People of the State of California for their ratification
at the general election to be held in the month of November,
A.D, 1914, and that the Grvemor shall include the submis-
sion of said Act to the People, as aforesaid, in his pro-
clamation calling for said general election; and
7(HEREAS, the Secretary of State did cause the said
Act to be duly published for the time and in the manner
therein provided, and in accordance with said Act and as pro-
vided by Section one of Article XVI of the Constitution of
the State of California; and
?/HEREA3, pursuant to the terms and provisions of said
act and pursuant to law, the Governor of the State of Cali-
fornia did duly include in his nroclamation calling said
general election, aforesaid, the submission . f said Act
to the People of the State of California and the said Act
was duly submitted to the People of the State of Califor-
nia In acoordanoe with the terms thereof for their ratifi-
cation at the said general election held in the month of
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November, A. D. 1914; and
'TOSREAS, pursuant to the terms and provisions of said
Act and pursuant to law the votes cast for or against
said Act were counted, returned and can'^assed and declared
in all respects as provided by said Act and by law; and
(VHiiREAS, the said Act did receive in favor thereof
a majority of all the votes cast for and against it at said
election aforesaid, and thereupon did become and now is in
full force and effect as therein provided, and irrepealable
until the principal and interest of the liabilities in and
by said Act created shall be paid and discharged; and the said
Act further provided that the Governor shall make proclama-
tion thereof;
NOW, THrlR'JOPE. I, HIRAM W. JOHNSON. Governor of
the State of California, pursuant to and in accordance with
the terms and provisions of said Act, do hereby proclaim: -
FIRST: That in accordance with that certain Act
entitled: "An act to provide for the issuance and sale of
state bonds to create a fund for the construction, erection,
equipment, completion and furnishing of a state building or
buildings upon a lot of land in the city and county of San
Francisco, to be used by the officers and departments of the
state which are located in said city and county of San Fran-
cisco, which lot of land has been secured from the city and
county of San Francisco in exchange f r the lot heretofore
purchased by the state for said purposes; and to create a
sinking fund for the payment of said bonds; and defining the
duties of state officers in relation thereto; and makinp an
anpropriation of one thousand dollars for the printing and
sale of said bonds; and providing for the submission of this
mrtt tft thA TftfA of thp paopla", anproved June 7.1913. tha
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Secretary of State of the State of Oalifomia did cause the
said Act to be duly published for the time and in the manner
therein roviied, and in accordance with said Act and as
provided by Section one of Article XVI of the Constitution
of the State of California;
SECOND: That in accordance with the terms and pro-
visions of said Act hereinbefore referred to, and herein-
after set forth, the Governor of the State of California did
duly include in his proclamation calling said general elec-
tion, to be held and which was held on the 3rd day of
November, A. D. 1914, the submission of said Act to the People
of the State of California, and the said Act was duly sub-
mitted to the People of the State of California, in accord-
ance with the terras thereof, for their ratification at the
said general election so held on the 3rd day of November,
1914;
THIRD: That pursuant to the terms and provisions of said
Act, and pursuant to law, the votes cast for or ag^in-^t
said Act were counted, returned, canvassed and declared in
all respects as provided by said Act and by law;
FOURTH: That the said Act did receive in favor thereof
a majority of all the votes cast for and against it at the
election aforesaid, and thereupon did become and now is in
full force and effect, as in said Act provided, and irre-
pealable until the principal ar^d interest of the liabilities
in and by said Act created shall be paid and discharged;
PllTH: That said Act herein referred to is in the words a
and figures following to-wit:
I
An irt to ptwt* '<«• 'be >«imw« Mid »»k of ««le b,«ifc !•'
rrvjlf a '"■"' '■»• '•>' «««<r>">'"n- <"'■"«'. fmlrmw'. r™- '
Ijtioi, ^ ' » >'»" Nuil.lii.; or buildlnfi uu<>n a
J , „f [ ,1.-1 t'lHinly tif Sail Kralifl-oo. lo b«r ibrj
t, ite :• - _ . iirtjiiBiU <t lU »uw wblcli wt tociotd
In nM rlly n>d Mu.ly •A *k> KfMirt«t,, »Wrti lot of l«.d Iim
Ixa KcuTfd tr.« the ritv «d c«mty of Smi F«ncL<ro a. «-
piJ^,; u,J w <T«.. a .1nldi« fund r.T th. p«m.« of «ld
bouda: and drtHJn* tl>« *"!« of sUI« offlmi In relation Unn-
U>- aiiJ maliir.i; an a»i.rui rutiMi <•! un» ti.oiiiar.d dollar^ tw U»
priNtiiii; iii'i sal' i' ""• •>«"*': '"•' l'f<'>i'''nS '"^ "" *™'
miisioli of UlU Mt to ttw lotr of the [icoplP.
TiK pMple of llM Statf of ralitnrola do foart »i follows:
S««lon 1. Fir thf piirposf of trimdins a fund for the
paimBit of the indebtidness authnrliwl lo lie liirune<l by the
roramis<ion f'«- the ro.islnicti.«. erertlon. e.iuipmer.t. com-
pletiui. aiid fiin.lshins of a state biliMlii,! or bulldliss In the
elty «iid i-ininty of San fraiu-iJco a* proiidid In an act entitled
"An ai-t to pro>lrte fw the coli~lrar11i'[i. eri-etlnli. equlpmenl
nod fumlshing of a buihiiiis " buil.liiiss In the city and
county of San Francisco aiid for the imiTo^rmeiit of Uie gfounfb
lliereuf for the use and occupancy of the iifllcers and depart-
ments of the state i,M»eninient of tlie Slate of Califoniia
located In said litr and rounlv of San Frmci<cu, and repealing
other acts in ronfllct hereirHh," the state trra.-iirer sliall. Im-
Bediatelr aflf-r the issuaj.re of the proebmalion of Ihe cm-
enior. pro<ided r» in section ten hereof, prej.are one ihousaiid
sultibif lifiids of the State of rallfomla In the denowinatlmi
uf oif Ibollsand d..llan each, to l« numbered from one to
one tiioii^jnd. in.iiisiie. and to l)ear the date of the se-ond
day of Jul). 1"!'. the nh.ole is-ue of sai<l b-uiils shall not
exceed Uk siun of i>i!c million ilull^irs and the said bonds shall
bCiir interest at the rate .:( four per cent per aimum tr-pin the
time of the Issuar.n; thereof, and iKjth principal and iiitirest
shall I* i.ayilde in ;old coin ul the prv..:,l ,lj!i.!ard laluc
and they shall t« payatile at the olltee of the state treaiurrr
at the tiroes and in the mxiner fnllouiri;. l(>-«lt: The ftr-t
twenty of said bomb shall be due and pay-ihle nn the spr..i,/i
daj of July. 191'i. and twenty of said bonds, in c.i.^.'^i.'tu'
numerical order, shall be due and payjde on the -fc-^nd day "f
July in each and every year thercJler until and incladii!; Ui'
>eci«id day of July, l^o.-'i. TV uitere.it aecrul..s i-a >u.-h of
said bonds a.< are sold shall be due ai;d payaMf at the iilRce
..f the state trea.sur»T on the second d.iy of January and on
the second day of July of each year after the sale of the
same; proiided. that the flr^t payment of ill ere it sliall he
Mad* on the second day of Jai.uury. 191t). on so many of said
bomk as lc.iy haie been therelofi«-e .wld. The iUte irensurer
shall. iHi the second ilaj of July. A. I>. I!"'.'., call in. CKiccl
and destroy all binidi not theretofore sold and Issued at Ihe
data of Ihe Batwlty thereof. All bonds Issued shall be
signed by the emenior and count erslgned l)y the state con-
troller and shall le endtiesed by the slate treasiier and the
(aid liond. sluU be so signed, runt.lcr-inif d mid cii l..rsed by
Uk odlccrs «ho are hi ufllre on the scclul ilay of July. litl".
and each shall hate Ihe seal of the Stale of fallfoniia
st.^mpeil thereon. The said IhulIs so slsned. coimlcrii^ned.
endors.-d and sealed, u herein pr.nl.led for. "hen sold, shall
he .Old Cfostitute a talid and l.li.diiii; . Million Uinai the
Sta-.e "f ( iiiifornia. ih.'lth Ihe sale lli.r<..f lie mule a: i
dale or dales after the p»ra)ns so ^iK'iini:. cuimleT^l^'iiiu "C
endirrtni!. or any of theoi. "hall c»i<e lo lie tlie in-timi.» ts . f
uld office «■ ofltcn.
.See. 2. liiteiwt romioin shall he attached to earti a said
Ixinda so that ioch coupmis may be deiaciicd «ltho(it bijun
to ic «milaIloii of Ihe l>«id. S.i.1 r.«|i.ili. diall Iw em-
..rnturl) mnnhered. and -tall he .leeil by ihe stale tnaalrfr
Hut no Interesi on aft "f 'aid li"nds shall he paid foe art)
lime aliirh may mtiTtere l..!.-.n the d.ite of any of said
iMaids. ai.d the Issue and sale liier-iif to a puri+a-er
Kee •^ Tlie sum of one tl>"«<«d d.4lar« '.- herehi a(«ro-
nelaled to pay the e«iien^ that may '■' lii.iinT.1 N Ihe stale
tf-,,-urer m the .rinllns and -ale of .aid l«i"l-. Sa,d a«iwi,t
hall lie paid nui of the cei.enl fm d on the italt coolroUer <
•arranls duly drat*fi f<r that furisose-
See 4 «"hen the hotKb aulhoelJed lo he Issued under lhi«
acl shall he didv oertiled. ll»y shall he <oM hy the -tale
tieasiiree at piibne .iiietlon to ibe l,'i:he.t bidder fi» ra*. In
•ueh paierls and nowibers a» «aid stale treasurer shall deler-
■Ine but said treasirr most reject any and all Md< tor 'aid
kan* «r for any of llo-iu whl.h shall he hs' m the par lahie
rf aid bonds Ml iiffefed fne s«|. wd he niiv hv pt<i!le yr
liaiiillilil 1 at the place and ttaie Used fnc the -ale f» i!'- d
Mid irfNeieol ratlw. eonltnoe sue* sale aa te Ihe wlv le ol tl »■
kaa* offced or any part thereof off-red lo -ueh I'aie -.'d
Hmv ai he mar aeleet. not et»eediin. hii«"n» s'.ltr dae-
[kie t.otlr» if U» tlw and fitn ■( lak id all hn* Mrt t»
dm tf hM ImMW kr |Wb«e«»»« k »• >Hi*i»ni v*>
lUted ki tki dt) a4 nmti a( la ttmttm. ad iIm bi
>a<liall« li am i
mt kr l*lli*liii _
Ika <« af'kaa
w M* lah. Ikr — . -> .»•. ruMieaiMi <liaU
a( Ika inanl flBi<l « Mrtiaiier'a aamats dali
*«M l« MM »u •■'COT* 4 Iki sak •( -arti
kaa* 4udl ka Iww ii- w' k« ki aaM IrMxnr IM« Ikr
Id anK ki kf k« ki*l lu a awarate taid la ke
IJO.I
riitn
I I p ■fiH nil RIB! II iif MM ^puipfiiwe wMt mimim^ «m
■ d a. Uir
aiJl lhe__
Her tiall.
......ltd da) of i»iiu»i> aJMl ia< IIm m'-.'KJ da) of July.
\u Ml the second day of January. I'llt!. and llierr
- 1 ila; of July and the second ilaj of Januao
year thereafter In which a pirtlmi of the
t .„ lb,. ..T'^i-inos ..f Ibis act shall becoBi'
' ''■ lrea>ury lo Ihe
fund" such an
..■ • as nay be re
i.. |,.„ 11.. H-sil-i »J.J ii.;ri": u' the bon* so l«-
i!or .1- il iujalil' li such years. Tliere Ls berebj ap|iro
[nuted (rom tlie senerai fund ill the slate ir^-asury su.l -urn an
nuaJly as will be nrcessary to pay the principal of and llie inler
f^t on toe IwhIs. Lswd and sold purmaid lo llie inoiUions of
tills ai-t. as .aid iH incipal and Uiterest bei-omi-s due and payable
Tliere >h.ill lie colleflcd annually in Ihe s;.me manner and at
the same time as otltcr stale reieiiue is collected such a sum.
In aildllion to the nedin.tO" reieimes of Ihe stale a-, shall be
reijUired to luy the liMn.-ii.«l i»nd inlcn'i.I lai said bonds a-
herein iiroildrd. nod It Is hereby nrnde llie iluty of all offlcers
cfaariied by law with any duty In rei:-jrd to the colleclion of
Mid pe^eiisie. to^ do ai4 peifuim each and eieo act which shall
be necessary to collect aucfa additional sum-
See, d. The principal on all of said leaids sold shall be
paid at Ilie time tlie .same liecomes due f-om the .aid Saj
Francisco slat*- building siiikini* fund .uid the inleresi on all
bonda sold shall be paid al tlie time said inleresi liecomes due
from said sirJtinj fund. Both prim-iii-il and inlerest shall be
so paid ulKm warrants duly drawn by the controller of Uie
Slate ui'in demand- audited by the -latf Ijo.ird of control and
til- (allh of Ihe State of Califortiia i- liereljy plediied for the
payment of the prii.-cipal of said bonds -o sold and the htlerest
accruing lliereon.
See. 7. The state ronlrollee and the state treasurer shall
keep full .uid particular acciamt and rrenrd of all of their
proeeeiliics iiniler this id. and they .hall trai.-mit to the
Sioenii* an abitrid of alt such Koceedi!i<i thereinider. with
an annual rer-irl to lie l.i the nmernirf- lai'l IW'ne llie leiiisU
ture biiiJilally; and all books and papen potainlnc to the
milter Kiiilileil for in this act shall al ail times b.- aien to
the inspection of any party Intwesled. of the soiemtr. ■«• the
--•!.. rne> general, or a n.Bimittee of eitlier liraneh of the
letL-latiOT. or a Joint committee of both, ir any eituen of
the state.
See 8 ITils act. if ailopted by the per^ile <*iaH take
effect on the flrst .lay of Ilecemher. 1'.14. as to all lt« prs.
tiiions eiceplin; tho-e relalin: to and ne.-f----inr for its sub-
mlssi.in to the people and f.» the retumint, camisilre and
Kochimini; the v-.tes and a« to the sjid excepted peo,1slnns,
this set shall t* effect rl-»ti davs after the Anal adjoumraeni
of this session of the Iczlilattire.
Ree 9. This acl shall be sidimltled to the people rf the
State of ralifomia for their rslidcjtlon at Ihe Bert eeoenl
election lo be holden in the month of Nnseartwr. A. D. J9H
and all lialloti at said election shall li-ite printed thereon the
words •■For the San Francisco state hiiildlni: act" and In the
same square. iiniW «aid words, the following In hresler type:
"This art prwldes for the lasyaiK* and sale of JUt« boodi to
create a tut"! f » tlie cmslniction "«li<>«- T^\^f^J^^
plellon and lunilJini, of a state '«'!'''«•'.»•''*"» *~J
ot of land in the city and county of Sail Fraaelsaa. ta be used
I.) 11* ifflcers and departments of tlie state wklch are loca ed In
said cit) and county o( San Fruiclsco." la ibe -.luare ImoH-
dlately helow the -.luar- cadalning said words there stall tje
,"nted o„ said ball, t th- ..wd, ".UainsI tl« Sa. Francisco
.late huildini; act" and immediately belo. said i.ar.L< -V.ai"^
the San Francisco stile Imildli s acl." m bresler t)pe. Jial »
printed "This act iir.nlde, lie the ls«an«e aid sale of state
hon.l. to create a fund for th:- con-trtidlm. erection esniipwe .t.
cflipictlon «id fum!.l*i: ..f a .tat bu.ldlM •[ '"J^'"":' "f-n
a hit of lami ill the c:ty and r...i ty ol San f>^*?- '■' «
nscd liy the .fflrer. and d.parlme, t, M the .talc which are
located in «ii.l cty and c«nl> of San najKi.s«^ »H~s^
Ihe .San Ftwt. i-lsco .late bmMlna aci aim
liy
led I.
the words
For
"Uallist tlie San Fran.-liCO
l-ulldlni: »«t" th-JT rtiall be
may "tamp a mm Indle-ailm:
left spjce. In .hirh the lotrri may «t.i«ip a cross '™""",'*
ihelher th-v lole (or ,» «<.in.l said act. an.l »"-' ''«'"*. '«
.»ld act -lull do K by placlni! a cross o|,p.^llc lie w.wtis ror
:*, .* .,,...„ sine butWIn. art." .ud iho-e lounj a«alnit
.1.. so by placitu 4 CT..S ..i.|Mi i;» the wctuj
X |.>wrlsew slate bull.lin; a.-: The ,..iiTi«r
U ;„- .- .-ill Uiclude the ,ut«ii.aion o( •hii act to the
paa»k. M afamald. In liU peocUaatkn alikit far said pmni
gM. 10. Tl It it atalnst this Kt !*«n k»
naiitfd. reiir- • I and derlarrd In the aaaa MM''
vd -u'.'eei • - ,. (.1-. e, I i.e state •■rsfa: aiid
.. . d a matwity «< aB
,. .lion, as afma«ld.
- pRxIdrd. and All
-t ..f the l!s«iimis<
' and the ;->em<»
!. .fcell) of the to<ei
. act '
i-l r-
■d siala ta
IN 'VITNZS'^ wHI?EOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of
California, at my office in the State Capitol, this
day of December, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand
Nine Hundred and . ourteen.
Gcvernor of the State- of
California
ATTZST
Secretary /'f State
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..I '•
y
/ /
' ( ' Go Ool
r:Li:o
hi the nffir.i- of U»c Serrrt»ry of S'ate
DEC I 9 1914
TRANKCJOKDAN
Br q^S-^et-Zfe^ . .'.
Serreury -f Stit*.
■7.
DepttW.
•
PHOCLA: 7^11011 3Y THiS GOV.:. iOH, FI-.OCLAXuIIHG Tiiil DUjS ADOPTiOa AIID
RATIFICATION BY Tiii P.iDPLji 0-' :;!:•] STAT-i OP CALIi''0?.>IIA OP T:LAT
c :" ... r":iP3f:-:!) iiiiTiATiV-i l/v., _:: . ■ zljid: "aii act AorHORUiiiG
tiij:
G0N3T-;UCTI0iJ OP Tui UIiriliiJH^D P0:-":TI01I op Tilii LI3?.Ai:if
BUIIiDIliG OP THilJMIYJRSITy OP CAULPO'viJIA, AiO) .THJ.„£Q.MIIiycjIOH
OP A BUILDIITG POR G -i-IllAL \]2A A3 A RjICITATIOU 3UILDIJG, OP A
3UiLDi:iG .J ; ::..-: j. : coLLiG::: op agriculture, A-.d op a
BuiLJi'iG P^:. :..ji Uiii 0-' - . .; colljs^ op -L.rUr.iiL sciiiiicjii ;.o a
CKar.IISTRY BUILDi:iG, UPON TiU GROUifDS OP oAID UlilVxir.iiirX OP
C;JiI- ) JIA AT B.'IRZLiLSY; PROViDIIIG PD: . lolj'SIulCI AJID 3ALJJ
i? Ox-.*.:.
iJ3 TO lUAT
O ij .> X
'd:: igoiiig PURPOSES;
Xivi. . ^ . i J--
A-D p..07.3i:iG ■:.iA NiiOiSo^^.Y ;:o.t iio .:
PF.I.:CIPAL AiiD IlIT.l.iST TO BiiCOLIii JJ;i Oil oAID 30ID3"; AIID
PROCLAlIIIiIG TKj: SAID ACT, AliD iiaCH AID /J.L TRJ IROVISIOUS
r!X";-^OP, TO MAVJ: Biil DULY ARPr.OV^lD AIID ADOP'ij^D BY THi Jl^j^-iCTORS
Q£ ] -„_jI J. ^ I-. .. . ^A Ai. - -J J ••** i.-i-ij jjj-uC^XOi> — ^. ij-.i -- ^jjJ
Oil TILi THIRD DAY OP UOV-illB^., A. D. OIU THOUS^UO lllHil IPJIDR^
AilD POURT.ijaJ; AliD PROGLAIIHIIG TRil oAID ACT AIID jIACK AlfD ALL OP
TRJ . -3I0'iS T:u'r.-:OP TO 2 J i:i PV^L PORCJ: AUD JL-'Pi:CT I2U)
TH^R:iIH CR^T-iD oHilLL 3i PAID ^illD DioCtiAilGJD.
^ . . i
^
J o:'
Cr.li
for
-I
niaj
►
)
. )
V/HilRS'.S,
v/i^V.
in
tha
.Tanner piescriaad bi'
' tl
iQ Constitution
and. It
.-. . 8
0. u
:.\j . J c
. ,-c
J ^
Cr.liloxni
e, and mora
!•
lan ninety days
prior
to
tha
lata
of
tjia
general o
lection to
bo
hollan In t^.a
no nth
of
Hoveraber,
D.
1914. the
reuuisita
nuraber of dul7
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/
m
no nth 01 TTovenber,
the said rro'o:
conw '^ruction ox ■u:.d
of th-i University oi'
1914. lor i.eir t-nprovt-l or rejection,
ar.titled;
i.alo'j.ed rortior. o*'
;t a
lorlzinp; t..a
.L ^ \J~ ^- ^
.liiornia. and the construction of u
uuilain,ft for .-ransral use as
rocittition building, oi a
juildin.;
:"or tr.e wse oi
t.'.e colle~3 Oi ai?ric;iltuie. and o:
ouiiiiii^j for ^^ie uso oi tao coli-jja of natur
al sciencQS a;.
-©ralstrT "building, upon the .^rounds of said University of
California at Berlols.
pro^
.linfj for tl:e issuance a-.d salo
of st-'-te bonda to r.oat the cost oi the forogoinjj p-urrosejs;
and
t..e
iJCSE;
ry .ionoys lor t..a paymo/.t o^
principal a;id interest to Lecone dua or. said bonds"; and
Ikg
Cai:
the
:oi;
said
pre8<
Of t:
Calif
■ffi::r-:AS, t.-.a Sacrotai-y of S^ate did, in
accordance with
. . . Lijions of tiia Constitution and laws
of
the State 01
-r-ia r--lLc- le ' ■. r^o, ,:;.... :it the k;
.id
proposed Ir.v. to
factors of said state i.'- - j ijaid S^enji
•al
election to be
n and jield in caid state on tha Third day
of Hovanber,
OTia Tiiousand Iline Htmdrad and Pourtoen, and did cause
Act to he dul. 7 :..'„! -L'h ad fw- ; .-.. ui.,.e .
-nd
in tha ".t-nnor
ribed by ti;e provLeions of Section One
of
Article XVI
e Constitution of the S^ate of C&liforniaj
and
TH.«:r:^3, pursuant to law, tha Gjvarnor
of
tne State of
ornla did duly include in his proclanetion calling said
-£-
goneral election, axoraaaid. Z:ie aubaidsion ox said proposed
Act to tha People oi tr.e H'.-.te di CHlifornia and tne aaid
proposed Act y.t.s inly suonitted to che People oi the S-t-ie of
California in coni'orniti- v.ith tlio Conot it..>.ion ;-:-... laws oi
said state for their approval or rojection at tho caid gsnjral
election to be iioldan and held in the rno'ith of Sovomber, A. D.
1914;' and
\7H3^..^AS, purijaant to lav/, the votes cast for or against
said proposed Act were counted, returned, and canvassed and
declared in all ros-ccts as provided by law; and
;7!II3?..uA3, the said proposed Act did receiva, in iavor
tuerool. a majority of all the votes cact lor and against it at
said election aforesaid, and tneroupon did become and now is in
full lorce and effect as tliJ.ein provided, and irrepealabla
until ti;o principal and interest of the liabilities in and oj
said Act created shall be r^.id ;-nd liBchargcd;
SOV;. TR^.hl^O]-^, I, HiRAIJ '" . JOIIUSOll, Governor of the
State of Caliiornia, pursuant to lavv, do lioroby proclaim:
?I"'.3T: That -.v-thin tlie nanner proscribed by the
Coniix^:.tion and la^.s of the S.ats of C>.lifarnia, a-id uore t.an
ninetr days prior to the date oz .:.o general election to L-a
hoiderj It '. .^ ::onth of Ilovember, A. D. 1514, the requisite
rronber of d-.ily qialified electors of aaid state did present
to and iile .ith . .^ Secretary of Slate of ti.e State of
Crlifornia, a cortain initiative petition, auly cortizied
in the r:annor prescrioed by law, :.dking tiiat tae proposed law
thoreln and hereinafter set forth b* submitted to the electors
of ti.e S^r.te oi Cali:ornia at tiie next ,-.jneral olection. to
bo holdeu In iho nonth of November, A. D. 191-i, for tuelr
approval or rejection, the said rroposed lav; being e-.titled:
rs
"An Act autV.orizin^ tha construction oi tlie uni'lnished portion
01 x^iQ library uuildins of ^-e J-'iversity of California. crA
t":-e con^ ruction of ::: Luiidins ^cr general use t-ti u .-ju-iu.ion
builiing, of & "builiing lor the use oi tho college oi
aerioulmre, and oi a l3uil:^.ing for t};e use ox the colluge of
natm-al Bcitinoes as a ciiemistry -baiiiing. upon "uhc jrounis of
said ^xiiv3r°3it7' of ax jjorJceliyr^^'prbvidtng -o-. uha
iaauaucQ and sale of state Lonls to .-.eat the cost of the
lora.'^oing pur-oses; und providing ihe necessary noneys for the
^. ,_^^- -,- .-ci-cal ■-■.i in-cereat 'uo bacone due on said
bonds";
Si^CO:©: That tiio said oecretary of State did^ in acjorda-.ce
v.-itii tr.o - rovL.sions of tiia Conatituiion and la.;s of tlxo S'.ate
of Cali_o:nia aprli-'-'^le t-.j-'ito, B-ionit t.-o ^i-id propoi^ad law
to tJio oloctors of Et.id c^a\.Q ex l:-= said jjnoral u-i-jction
which was held in aald staic on the Third da^ of HovamLjr,
A. D. One Tjiou^.r.nd Hino Hundred and Toartoen, and did,
r-ior tu s .ch elec-uion, cause ^.aid Act to he duly puolishad
for • tina cnl in . ..■ .^.-.ner r. ;,iC-lhod by . . - Ions of
Section One of Article .:VI of tiie Conr.iitution of the 3t..te
of Cr.li-.or:iia;
ThlhD: Purs- ant lo lav,, the 3ov rnor . - - of
Caliurnia did duly inclUie i". hid p-o . ion oallin; .--Id
gj Viral oloctlon aforesaid, t - . ubmlfsion o^ oaia ..opoaod
Act tj -ho People of the State of California, aid th-j said
rroposed --Ct .as duly aubnitted to th:; People of tno S.ato of
California in conformity with tha ConKtitution and laws of said
state, for tiielr arprovnl or rojoction at tho L&id jjenoral
a Lection ..hloh v.uo held in eaid state on the 3rd day of
Uovanbar, A. D. 1914;
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An art .utli'.i iziiiK tliM ...niitru lii-n
fif
I"
of . .
t.u:I-!:i:K. 'if a builililii; :
le^t of ;iKV'U'ulture. iintl
uw of the folIfRe nt '
f-hcmlstry buildinK. uiKm \
■ tht*
AS II
I nivfrsity of Califnrniu m li-i k»-li'y . prc.vi.J-
iu'A for lln' iKsunn-*" :ini! «.-;i|.. ..f <t .-, i„,n,i^
tu ruft-t ilii- rost ' r
and provldliij; tin
payim-nt of the pi :
come due on said t-.'M.is
The i>eop!e of the Stat< of Callfornhi Jo *nart as
follows :
Setnlon T. The rc-eenta of the L'nivemity of
California are hereby au:hurized to ompleie the
construction of the library buildinK of the I'nl-
versUy of California, and also to ronstru^t a
buildinf? for general use by said university as a
reeitation building, a buildinK for the use of the
oollfgt' of aisricultuie <tf s;tid university, and a
buildm^ for 4he tij»e of the «-olteRe frf nattrrtl
siitn.es of .said university as a chemistry build-
ing, all on the trrounds of said university in the
city of Berktley. Kor the purpose of meeting
the cost of sueh construi tion. the State of Cali-
fornia i« hereby authorized to. and shall, incur
an (ndelttfdness in the Hianner provided by this
act. in the j»um of one million eis:ht hundred
thousand dollars (Sl.SOO.OOOK
Immtdiately ui'On the taking effect of this act
the treasurer of the state shall prepare eighteen
hundred (I^OOt .<:uitable l>onds of the State of
Cailforaia. negotiable In form and payable to
l»e;irer. and expi-essing on their face the obliga-
tion of the Slate of California to pay, in gold
coin of the T'nif-d Stated, tlie principal amount
thereof at the resi>ecllve dates of maturity here-
inafter specir^d. together with interest, as here-
inaftt r spicitifd. in the denomination of one
thousand dollars ($1,000) each. Said bonds
shall b»' numbt:-red consecutively from one Cl» to
eigjiteen hundred (lS'>Ot inclusive-, and shall
bear date the fifth day of January, 1915. The
totiil is«ue of su* h bonds shall not exceed the
prin( ipal sum of one mllljnn tight hundred thou-
sand dollars ( tl.SOO.n(io t. and such bonds shall
l»ear interest at i\\*- rate of four and on*' half per
cent (IJ'.y) per annum uptm the prln-ipal from
the date thenof. Tht- said bonds and the inter-
est thereon shall U* payable in gold coin of the
United States at tli.- off.ce of the treasurer of the
state, at the times and in the manner following,
to wit: The first forty (40) of siaid l>onds shall
be due and payable on thf ftfth day of January,
I'.t-'l. and forty » 40> of said bonds In consecutive
nimit-rical order s'.all l>e »lue and T' '.vable an the
fifth day of January in earh and ev^ry year
theieafter, until and including the fifth day of
January. 196r.. The Interest accr-ilng on all of
Siiid lK>rds that sh;ill be sold shall t-e payable at
th- offlc' of th. treasurer of the state on the fifth
day of January ind on the i:fth day of July of
each and t-V)-ry yt-ar after the iwie of the same.
The interest on all VK>nds Issued and »<»Id shall
cease on the day of their maturity, and the s;iid
tK>nds So issueil and sold shall on the day of their
maturity I"- paid, as h*-nin provided, and can-
celled by the stale treasurer. All bonds remain-
ing unsold sluill. at the date of the maturity
thereof, be cancelled and drstro\ed hy the trea^-
unr of the state. All Ixinds issm d pursuant to
tlie provisioris of this act shnll Ite signed by the
governor of the state, countersigned by the state
C'tntixjIIer. and endorsed by the stale treasurer,
and each of said bonds shall have the grt-at seal
of the State of California inipressM thereon.
The said Ixmds signed, countorslgnt-d. endorsed
and sealed, as herein provided, when sold, shall
l>e and constitute a valid and binding obligation
uj-on tlie State of California, though llie sale
thereof be- made at a dnte or dates after the per-
sons so stKning, countersigning and endorsing,
or any of them, shall have ceased to be the In-
cumbents of said otilve *»r offlres.
iMrc. 2. Attn, bed t<) »'ac!-. of p^m >v>nd» there
shall !»■ an Int'-rest • ouiK*n f -^.i-annual
jtaynt' Til of interest thereon in form.
and t>a^yat>Ie to tn-nr'-r, arid ■ - Mi*- obll-
gntion of Ihf Stale of raht i:;!.! ;-. pay the
amount of such ■errl-annual payment of Interest.
In gold eoln of the t'niiM] 9itates. at th^ lime of
maturity thereof. Said inl«r*si ''oupons shall he
so attached that en-h may be <>etached without
injuo to uf mutilaiiwi i»f sold bond, cr injvy to. BUtiUtiort
of. or dptarhwrtil from said band of. tbf rfmainder of sodi
coupons the lim? of pa>Tn«it of whirti ta^ not yfl b«n
rejiched. Siid nim»ens afiaJI bf ronscrutitrly nunhfrrd in tbe
rtiftwioloKifal order "f tbtir time of [umofnt. and shall be*"
thf liiln/ta-apbed sijaiattirp of thr ^tai« U-cA'.Tirer No ititereft
^ULii tH' i^aid uii aii> of iald bofnt, fur *urh l.me i..; nuy inter-
mix »wt»^ii ihi- date f»f said bwnd Aiid tiic (Uy uf ^iip ibertof.
fX(¥pt tit the csiriil to wliiiii ac.Tu<-.| if.itrtrst -ihAll ha*e been
i>Aid It) the state at U»e ijjne of surli sale by the purduser
••f riaid bond.
Sec. 3. When tbe bonds authorized by this act to be issued
>toali have been si«ned. couiitersigned. endor»ed and sealed, a* i.n
seftioii 1 pn^^ided. the stale trea-sunr ihdll. from time to lime.
^li sucti riiinilKT thm-tf as tije ^unemor "f thf ^laie may dirvn
U> the hit.it.-,t bjd«ler for cash. The g-nenior of the slate shall.
fojm time to time. ls<ue to tlie state trexsurer <urb directif>n
i««»edi«i#iy an«- beiirg re-iw^Ti'd 5o to do Thrr*ii£h and by a
resolutiun duly ador'Ied and i.a.s>ed by a majority wu of the
re-^eiUs of the riiiier>ity of ralifumia. Such re-^olutlon shall
>perify the amotrit of mor.t-y «hi'-h. in the jmUmeni of said
lite mtenb of itie riiiier.siiy <,f ralU'»mia. shall r« re'iuirtd at
Mirh lime, and tiie Kfnemor i>t the ;ta(e shall direct the state
trta-furer to wil >mh number of boiidii at sill, al the par *aliie
thereof, e*jual said ami.uni of mofiey so rerjuired according to
Mirh resolution uf the f^wits of the Unlvcr-ity i>t raliff.nii».
Said bonds shall t>e sold in fonserutive numerical order, sire
.Hid exn-t'i that Kie ^i.ne ire^i.urT m.iy sell luo or m>.re bonds
.;t the ■iame lime in one lot. uiiich lot. iwwMer. shall be made
up of bonds ci.ni*futj»eb numbeied. ihe flr^t of viuA in num-
l>er shall be the fir^t bdiid In number >et un-old. The slate
ireafiiirer sOiaU ti.-i aciviit aJi> b.vl uhicli is le , tlian the par
lalue of the bond it N.:idi bid for. a:id to the am»u;it of the
aet-rpted bid Uiere ^h ill be addtnl in eai-h ca^e. as a part of the
('ur.-lu.->e itrirr lo be paid by the bidder, the amount of interest
Hhifb shall ha\e atirued on tiie bon^U bij for ()e'.;\een the dale
'■r the t-ajmenl for -iaid boeids and ttw lo^t preceding Iiitere^it
mataMty dale. Each bid -hall be in writinjt a.-,d signed by the
bidder and sealed, ajid .-hall 1* deposited with Ihe state treas-
urer not later tliaji tl*e Ia»t business day itreceding U* date of
-ale. Earh bid sliall be atTompaided by the deposit »iih tbe
>l«te ireasurer. either in ca>b or by certined rtierk m t reput-
able bank »itiiiu tlie Stale of f;;lifoniia. to the order of ih«
Stale (it Califoniia. of one tetith uf the amount of the par value
of the blind or lot of bonds bid f.w. Sudi deposit of each
unsucces.>fiil bidder stuill In* rviunied to liira immediately upon
the nerl arrtptaju-e of his bid. ai.d surh d«-|>o£it of the success-
ful bidder rfjali iramediati-iy uinm the atvepiajtre of bis bid
become and be the property nf the Slate of falifomia and be
plarrd in the ^tjte lrea>ury tn tlie .Tf.Jit uf the •■rniverMty of
(alifoniia tiujlditig fund" biTimafter meiaioned, and shall t*
credited to tbe ^urres^rul bidder uihw the purchase price of the
Umds b;d for in ea>e sueh prit- is paid in full by him within
tbe time liereinafler pre>cTil>ed. .\t the time of sale the state
trea>uier siuU open said bids and accept the bid of the highest
biiider fur cash. aa»e uid exCTpt that no h:d >lull be accei.ted
uhich ii loHtr in amount than the par value of the bonds bfd
for. Aiid liial the --late trex-tirer ma>. in his diicrtlion, reject
all bids. Tl»e pur^iia-e frice of the tx.nds sold shall be payable
ttithiii ttn days af'-pr tbe acn-Mance of tlie bid therefor, and if
not so p.ud tbe suci-e^sful biddtr s-hall have no right in or to
>iid boiids or by rea>un of >aid bid. or to tlw rfcu.ery of said
detKbil acronpan) ini; said bid. or to any illimanre or rredit
by reason of tudi deposit. In ca^e tbe purrha* price is not so
laid, U*e boeids su iold but not paid f.ff shall be refold by th«
?tale trra-iiurcr upon n-iice a» lien-inafter K'^ided in ea-e of
original sale. Bwids .-ild stuU be deliverxde to the ptr-
ctia-*r Immediately ujum. and i-ui tN-fore, the payirtent of the
jwcha-e phrc ibert-f.r. Before dfllvefing any of >aid bon*.
the slate trraMirer ^hall deia(h therefrom all intcre.-l fou;-ons
nliidi hau- maiure<i liefore lite date of the pajnent of the pur-
rluse priw liierefor. Tbe state trea-urer miy, by piUUic
aiinouitcemrnt at the time and place fiard by Mm for said sale.
i>>titinue tni-h sale to :>Ui-b time and place ss be miy at tbe
tiSM of said roiitinuan'*e de-!.uialf. Ulu-ii a &ale la so ron-
tipjued nu notice tbciv»r n*^ be ^Iien. oUier than the public
an KxuiC'-meTii of >ueh continuance by the state trrosurer as juft
iHT^iiitK-fiHTp prmtiled. Tt*- sTale tr^a-unr 4ul| gbe rwtlef of
litr I. OH* and place tff .-air b) pubUraliuu in two Dc«*pspcci
publistird in tl» rity ind fount) o( Sm KrMici.«o. tn one nf«s-
p>p« publUbfd I" U» rilr c.f l,<i« Anifln. lii i«if iim>pa|w
put>lisll«l in Ul« city of OhUhmI. and In am nnrspm|HT putolisIlK)
in Uk dty ol Sacrainmlo. am > »>t* tor (our worfc iHfUt tn-
tediiil Uk date ItwJ (or such s»k. In aitiiliio to tlie iMin
lut ibwe proiided (i». the stale Ireasurei may Ulie sudi fur
tber notice as be may deem adiKable but the eipense ai>d cost
of sueh additional notice -.hail nut rieeed the sum ol Int hull
*ed dollars 1 1 500) far em* sale in id>ertij,ed.
There is hereby ereated m and toe the >late trtaiury a fund
to be kiiumi and deMiaiated as the -Irjuerslty ut laUfomia
buildine fuiid." and immediately after such sale ol bonds the
treasurer of the slate shall pay Into the -.late treasury .uid cause
to lje placed In said ■■I'niieriity of ( alifornla buildms fund"
the total amount received from the sale of said bonds, eirept
such amount as may have been paid as accrued interest thereon.
Tlie amount that shall have been paid at such sale as accrued
interest on 'he bonds sold sliall lie b> the treasurer o( the state.
ImmeJialely after snch sale, paid into ti.e treasury of the state
.j»d placed In a fund to be knoan as the ■interest and slnkins
fund it the Iniiersity of ("alKornia buildini! bunds."
nw moneys placed iu the -luiversily o» I'ali/oniia iHiildini;
fund." pursuant U the provisions o( this sertiofi. shall be u..ed
uuder the direction of the reeents of the Cniiersily of fjIKoniia
esclushely (or the cnm|)letlon o( the ronstnirtl.m o( said library
buildine and the constrtiction of the other buikliiies bereinbetoee
nentioned.
Moneyi shall be drawn from said ••rnhwilty at CiUtoraia
buildiiig fui^d." (Of Uie purposes of this act. upon warrants
duly *awn by the controlier o( the state, upon rlaims made
by the recents of the I'nlversity o( lalifoniia aiid approved by the
state board of control
Sec. 4. There is hereby appropriated from the lenenl fund
In tlie state treasury such sum annu:illy as »iU •>• neceasarj to
pay the piincipal of. and inti-rest on. the bonds issued ind sold
pursuant to the prmisi.His of this act as said principal and Inter-
est becone due and payalile. There shall be collected each year,
and in the same manner and at the same time as other si.ite
revenue is colli-cli'd. such sum in adilitioo to the ordinary
revenues of the sUte as sliall lie required to pay the principal
and interest on said bonds maturint in said year, and 11 is
bettliy made the duty of aU officers charged by U» «ilb any
dutj in regard to the leiT and eoUeclion of said revenue to do
Kid perform each .ind every art which shall be neecsHrr to
ooUeet such additional sum.
there Is hereby created hi the sUte Xnmry a flsid to lie
tatntn and deslguated aa the -interest and shilling fund of the
University of ( alitiniia building bonds." The sUte treaMwer
■haU on the lir-t day of July, llli:., and "ii the first day ol
odi January and the llrst day of rach July thereafter, transfer
froa the general fund of the state Irea.ur> to said -interen
and staking fund of the Iruiprslly of lalidmla building bonils '
■acta an amount of money as shall be required to pay the uiterest
■auiring at the next Ir.tcreit pajTient date on the amount of
■aid bonds sold and oulstanding: and ~haU likewUe. on the first
*« 0( January of the year 1921, and the llrst da) of January
•r euti year thertafter in which any of said bo:i* sold and out-
ttaodiilg mature, transfer from the general fund of the sUte
titasoy to said '■Intere-t and siiAins fund of ilie fuliersity of
Calltoniia building bonds" such an •mount ol money as may be
Koulred to paj- the principal of soch of said bonds sold and
OTUtaoding as mature In such )e.v.
8tc 5. The principal and interest of all of uM bonk whicb
■ar kt sold shaU be paid at the tlw tht »»m beetiMe *»
thai ■aid "Interest and sinlring fund of the Uiil»«r»lty of l'«U-
fanl* building bond^ " and tlie failh of the Male of rallfomlii
It kaRby pledged tor the payment in fuU of the principal and
Mmrt of laid bonfc m lold u Ibc nm lulure. Both prm-
etoal and Interert staaU bi » paid «» pcwenUlioo to the
■taU tirasurer « or afwr the dw of the maturity of the samerf
the bend or co«i»«n lo matiniK. mid Uie sUU treawtr U hnetii
aatliorized and required lo sake tudi payaent. "«J"" "*
■oek pajmerits shaU he duty drawn h» tlie ft«t« nntnlitr ivoa
the reuuest of the sUte treasanr.
Sec 6 mere riiaU be prwided in the gewrd ■wreiirtollMi
Mn t* be vmmi it the next regular lerftBI 4 tbe lediUtar*
^ t» aefrw aU eip«wt tb«t *dl be Inoared hy
._jRr hi the pmurallon •( reM bond) ia4 in the
raf tbe ok there<< •■ m IhH «ct mil**.
•k. T. The 1UU eentntler and iCat* limiuM *d hM»
full »d particular account and record of all their proceedings
under this act. and they shall transmit to tiie gmennr, in
trlpUraU, an abstrart of all such proreedlncs thereunder, with
an aiuHial report. Ui tripUrale. o»ie eoty of each to be by the
tanrmr laid before each houie of the legUlaiore hIauuuaUr.
The hooks and papers pertaining to the matters provided for In
this act sliall at all times be open to the inspection of anr
parties Interested, or of the governor, the altomey (eneral. or
the leglslatirc. or of any citlicn of the sute.
Sec 8. This art diall be known and may be cited a< the
"rnlverslly of California building bond act. ' and. a/ler aar
of the bonds herein provided for have been sold, shall be Irre-
pealable until the principal and Interest of all bonds sold shall
have been paid and discharged in full, but the legislature may
amend this act at any time hi furtherance of iU purpose, and
ma) also repeal this act at any time after Itj adoption, provided
that there arc at the time no bonds which have been sold tnere-
mufcr outalaodlnc and aopaid la full as U both principal and
Interest.
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or TUB »1 ATE Of CAUFOKNIA
DEC :l 1 1914
By --. ^l»tii<j.,
state of (Citiiforitirt
Z^SLQ.kLlL.lLilK.
In compli'mce with requests from clearing houses
and other business organizations, I, Hr-:AM W. JO.'IN^iON,
Gov^rnor of California, do hereby appoint and proclaim
SATURDAY,
the twenty-sixth day of December, 1914, to be a legal
holiday,
IN Tfl 'Trass ".YH^^-HOF. 1 hf^ve
hereunto s"t my hand
and caused the Great
Seal of the State of
CrJifornia to be af-
fixed this/ ' day
of December, 1914.
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Got rnor.
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([3xenttiiic 5c^iax*tmatt
i^tatc i3t* CrtltforJtia
EaaiiitAEiiiQa.
In compliance with requests from clearing houses
and other business organizations, I, HP.A?! W. JOHN'^N,
Governor of California, do hereby appoint and proclaim
SATURDAY.
the twenty-sixth day of December, 1914, to be a legal
holiday.
IN '.YITNaSS WHS^SOF, I have
hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great
Seal of the 3tate of
California to be af-
fixed this ' -" day
of December, 1914.
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CALIFORNIA
STATE COMMISSION OF HORTICULTURE
eXECUTIVE OFFICE
CAPITOL 8UILO NC. SACRAMENTO CAL^'ONNIA
v.jara::tii:s ordzb :;o. 26.
Januprj" 4. iyi5,
ui5ixi::.u; gottc:: i^ol^ ..e.e,iil.
...-^..-^.i>, , 2.-^ -^-■. ..i— ^~- _cteruii.._. -^ the State
Commissioner ol Horticaltiire that aii in^.arious inteat known ss
the ...exiaen Cotton Boll .eeviK Anthonj:ai;^ ^rfindis Boh,), new to
r-nc r-.^t hitherto kjio^tito erid -■ithii: ei.5 IhrougLout the otste
lornie, exii . . . . otetes ol the Jnited States;
KO.i, TuiiRjSFOHE
prevent the introduotioi: o
ni'
..eolered neoes&sr^ ...
i<ue iucxic: 1- Jotton Boll 'iccvil into
"tete ol O&lifornia thet 8 hortic-iitjirel q,aarEntine te end
<-'.T.e it herety efcte": lished ir. aocorJrnoe with the irovisions
2oli)T3 ol the Politics! Joae e ol Zi liior-
Loe
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lorni.
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?i.:ujJL^2L01\o jOV^HIiXltJ 2u' 2 Hi OF JO 11011
3;i:EIi U: :0 Ihz. c.'2^':E of J^lFO?J>'Ltt..
. -lor^ 1. W-- ^_'-_ _.r-.-.. ... _.-. ^--- -- — ;Lx^-„ .— jwn
to te inles-ted with the kexicen Oottor. "oil .Veevii ib here-
hy pr ■ : ' ad fro;.i enterir.j the Stete ol Cclilornir lor cny
p irpo. ..soever, end upoi. the Brrivsl ol eny tajh cotton
beed re qaercntined ejaintt in this, order, the 6fae shell
te iiaaedistel,;. sent oat jI the Stete or dt-ttroyed <■'■ -• ^
option end exyenee ol the ov.ner, consignee or e.^ent.
tc eu-ii.w;;^ i:;.j ;..e .:.:.- .e o- j'_-icrui. -.or ■ •--:•;-
ieri^itnte in the growiii^: ol cotton i.-. r not • j.cd
one hundred pounds. Per- . ortinj
or tringintv into the itstu u. ^■^ i.x^^^L,>. j-^v-uw.. t.e. 2 or ex-
perl'.ientPl pirfotee thpll llrt;t :.'«ike fitjliofiio:- to the
r ol . it , ttr 11;. J in
■. _ . i . -.ne nr :■: -rter. the
loofility where t:.e oot' . -i the
-.he
QUAHAI;TIKE ORDER KO. 26. -2-
Tj^;,.,! prion - : --■.- iatorted or trought into the Stele
^ of O^lliornia ander ier:.it isaaefi ty the Sts.e ao::ox..iouer
of Horticiiturrbhali here each paoka.:e or container in the
lLfSJlt^Il^y^.-^orzti.tl, .erlcea to Bhov. the na^er ol
the'perrait. the^uantit, of t^^=°JJS*f 'of "Ihe exporter a^d
oclity where ^:ro^n. the neaie ana addrebb of the exporter ana
the na:ae end addrees o: z'r.e oonsignee.
T?A>rilrtion ■ . :i-iiroBd cars that have te«n a&ed lo
"""'' 'por?ation ol cotton, cotton lint or cotton beed
iptely upon errivrl et jMilornic- pomtt te tho
olearid of all cotton seed . end such cotton bee
turned 7.hen removed tro.i the car. All ^^^^ J^
any point in ^lifornie containing cotton beed
any of the parte thereof ahali be a^nenable to a
ulotions of thie order, and sr.ail "be pieced ir
by the State 3o:auiibbioner ox Horticuitare antil
gge'' ^^ fipstroved r.nd the c" ■" " ■ --■
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;aat t
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in or
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quara
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it destroyed r.nd
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trans -
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and at
upon
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tate
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.,.*1,,„ >nr-T.dicnto are herety eQpo7.ered uo o. . .
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the provision;. ai;r.
foregoing regulatioi.-
;aeut6 of tne united itctee De; artac
:. the experi-
.-e in t'::e State
rhib Order supcrbedes ^
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APP^OViiD
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SOTERICOH OF THE STATi tF CALIFORBlA.
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STATE OP CALIFORiriA
OITICE OF STATE VI"TERDJARIAII.
Sacramento, Cal. .January 7, 1915,
PROCLAMAT 10 II
WHCTEAS, The fact has heen detemined ty the State Veterin-
arian of the State of California that a contagious, conanunicahle
disease known as foot-and-mouth disease, exists in live stock in
the States of Montana, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Hichigan,
Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Hew York, Pennsylvania, Llaryland,
Virginia, Delaware, Hew Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island,
Kassachusetts and T.err Hampshire; and
WHEREAS, Live stock existing in other states, as well as
railroad cars which have carried live stock, may have heen ex-
posed to the infection of said foot-and-mouth disease; and
WKEREAS, Under and "by virtue of an act of the legislature
of the State of California, entitled, "An Act to protect domestic
live stock from contacious and infectious diseases, to provide
for the appointment rjid duties of officials to carry into effect
the provisions of this act, and to provide an appropriation there-
for," which became a law Ilarch 18, 1899, and as amended Larch 20,
1905, and Llarch 23, 1907, and as further amended and approved
liarch 19, 1909, the State Veterinarian of the State of California,
in order to prevent the spreading or conaniuiication of said foot-
and-mouth disease to live stock within the State of California,
should live stock which are affected with said foot-ond-routh
dineaae, cr lir* atoek or railroad care which have b««a axpoead
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to such infection, "be imported into the State of California, has, on
this seventh day of January, 1915, established the follovfing
rulec and reculations as to the iK.portation of cattle, sheep and
other runinante, and ewine into the State of California:
From and after this seventh day of Janusry 1915, every
person, company, corporation, their agents and servants, are here-
"by prohibited from brin£;ing into the State of California any
cattle, sheep, or other ruminants, or svrine, ori{:inating or being
in exxy other state in the United States, except fron the States of
Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Ilevada, Utah, Arizona, Colorado, ITew
llexico, north Dakota, South Dakota, llebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma,
Texas, ilinnesota, Arkansas and Louisiana, unless permission to
import said a..imalR into the State of California is first sought
for and obtained fror. the State Veterinarian of the State of Cal-
ifornia, and evidence of such permission is attached to the way
bill of tiie shipment of said ajiimals.
The Proclamation, dated lloveiiber 9, 1914, a^d amend-
ment thereto, dated lIoven.ber 23, 1914, shall cease to be effect-
ive January 7, 1915, after which date this Proclamation shall be-
conie and be effective until otherwise ordered.
IT IS HERJIEY ORnn^ED that violation of any or either
of the foregoing rules and regulations shrai be an offense, and
punishable as provided by the laws of the State of California.
ITow, Therefore, I, HIRAL: v;, JOHNSOII, As Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the authority invested in me by
law, do hereby proclaim the foregoing rules and regulations pre-
scribed by the State Veterinarian to be legal and binding rules
and regulations within the State of California; and I do further
proclaim that said rules and regulations shall be maintained and
enforced within the State of California, and that a violation
thereof shall subject all persons so vlolp.ting any of said rules
cT.c regulations to the penalties proTided for in section eight
of that said act of the legiBlat-ore of the State of California,
entitled, "An act to protect domestic; live stock froin contagious
and infectious diseases, to provide fjr the appointment and duties
of officials to carry into effect tho provis^ions of tl-iis act, and
to provide an appropriation therefor."
n V/ITI,1]SG WFJnO:07, I have hereunto set my hand and
criueed the Great Seal of this State to be hereunto affixed this
seventh day of January, 1915. //
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Governor of the State of California
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Secretary of State.
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STATK OP C.'J.I'^ORiriA
OFi'lc ; oy STAT.: v.rj.i.i..Ai%lAH
Lacrfmento, Cali.foruia,
February ''», I'JlL).
AIZ2II12EET aT3;.3i3R OaS TO FKCCLALiAT lOiJ COrtC-S'JirHfH^fi^
BiPOKTATIOii OF LiVii ^iTOCK ILTO THE STATE OP CAL-
IFOIUIIA, DAl'IiJ JAllUAKY 7, 1915.
The fourth paragraph of thn proclaaation dr.tcu Janurjry 7,
1915, is her'^by anended to read as follows:
From and
person, coi.i
hereby proli
any cattle,
or beinr in
the stntes
ColoraUo, -
Texas, 1 inn
ir»port saia
for PJia obt
California,
way bill of
after thin fourth day of February, 191:', e^ery
-.^a^iy, corporfition, tiieir af^ents and servants, are
ibited froi-. brinrin. into the I'.tatr^ of c-^.lifornia
alieep, or other runinsuits, or swine, oririantm^
any other st^te in the United otaies, except from
of v/aehinr^ton, Grer.on, Idaho, lievada, Utah, Arizona,
evT CYlco, :;orth Da:ota, 3outh oaJcota, lebraoka,
esota, Arkix.sas anc Louisiana., unload jjnr: is .-.ion to
anirials into tiie Btate of California in first 90ur;at
ained from the State Veteriuariaii of tlie otate of
and evideijuci of nuch permis- ion is -n.ttao:ied to the
the Hliipnont of said uninale.
in VlT.n^SS WH35rv:OF, I have hereunto set riy hand aiid caused
tiie Great i.eal of this State to be hereunto affixed this fourth
day of February, 1915.
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Gove J nor of tlie otate of CoJLifornia,
state ot'Citlifc»x*itirt
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A]^KiDi.:airT iiu::2ER oie to pnocLAi^ATioi: co::c:T^.ii;G t:-c:
E3>0r.TATl0:r OP LIVE STOCK Ilt-TO TIIE CTATS 0? CAL-
IFCIUilA, DATED JAilU/^-Y 7, 1915.
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person, co:.ipany,
t-iis fourth
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and Louisiana, m;loBs perr.ission ui
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STAT}-. 01-' CM.IFOFJIIA
OFFICn OF STATE YETERli: AF-IJ^
Sacramento,
PROCLAUAT 10 II
SXCCUT HT: IIEP.^RTl!I•nTT ,
STATF. 07 CMilPORIIIA.
Sacrar.ento.Cal., Harch 1, 1S15.
\7E}^ri:A£, The State Veterinarirji of the State of California
has ascertained that cattle located in certain areas in San Luis
-■biepo. Orance niid San Uiego Counties in the State of California,
hereinafter described, are liable to conr.unicate an infectious
disease, kno-^ as Texas, splenetic or southern fever, to cattle
located in other parts of the State of falifornia, should said
cattle located in the areas hereinafter depcribed be shipped,
moved, transported, driven or grazed overthe lai.ds situated in
any other part of the State of California; and
mKKEAS, under and "by virtue of ai. act of the lecislature
of the Str.te of California, entitled. -An act to protect domestic
live stock fron. contaeious and infectious diTr-re-^. to provide
for the ap.ointr.ent and duties of official- to carry into effect
the provisions of this act. and to .rovide an ar.propriation there-
for.- r: ich becarie a lar on r^^ch 18. 1899. and as anended -arch
20. 1905. a.:d .arch 23. 1907, and as further ar.euded r^d approved
narch 19. 1909. the State Veterinarian of the State of California,
in order to prevent the spreading or coir^ronication of said disease
of Texas, splenetic or southern fever in cattle has, on this first
day of rarch, 1915. quaraiitined the following areas in the State
of California:
All u.at part of San Luis Obispo Coui.ty lyinr north of th.e
Car^tria-Adelaid. road. beBiru.lng at the infrsection of sale road
u
lations as to the noveuents of cattle from s-'.id quarantined
areas in the State ^ C-liforr.ia:
Prom aiid after this first day of Harch, 1915, every p-^rson,
company, corporation, thsir agents nr.d servajits, are hereby pro-
hlTjited fro;n drivinn, leading, moving, carryine or transporting,
or frorr. causing: or permitting to oe driven, led, moved, trans-
ported, carried or drifted into any other part of the State of
California, any cattle originating or "beinr in the aforesaid
quarantined areas of San Luis Oliispo, Oraiige and San Diego
Cour;tieB unless such cattle have first been inspected "by the
State Veterin.-rian, or his duly auti.orised dcpu-^.y, and are
accompanied by a certificate issued by such officer 3tating that
saiu cattle are freo fror:: contagious and infectious diseases and
cattle ticks (iiargaropus annulatus) ; provided, however, that
when said cattle are shipped or transported on railroad trains
for im-.eaiate slaughter inspection and certification of such.
cattle r/ill .:oi be required, but that when so shipped or trans-
ported by railroad the follov/in," re-iaations aust be observed:
On unloading said cattle at their destination, or for food
and rest en route to sane, separate pens must be set appjt to
receive them, and no other cattle shall be adnitted to said pens.
The 'jars th.at have carried sail cnttle shall be c'eaned and disin-
fected before they are again used to transport, store, or shf-lter
anin'ils or uerchandise.
All cars carrying said cr-ttle shall bear placards statin?^ that
said cars contain ■SOUTH: .FJ: CATTIiS,- and each of the waybills of
said shipments shall havr» a note on its face with a eiiiilar state-
ment.
The cars used to transport such cattle shall oe cleai.ed and
disinfected in the followin,^ manaer:
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(a) Remove all litter a;id rnanure. This litter and manure
must be stored whore no cattle can come into contact with it for
a p.-riod of at least six r.onths.
("b) ^Vash the cars v/itli water un':,il clean.
( c ) Saturate tHa entire inner surface of the cars, includ-
i,-. the inner surface of the car doors, with a mixture of one and
one half pounds of liire and one luarter po-ond of pure carholic
acid to each rr.llon of water; or v.'ith a solution nade by dissolv-
ing four ouiioes of chloride of lime to each gallon of wat.-r.
IT i: rUr.Tir"-. orJJ'nSD that a violation of ai;: or either of
the fore.oi., ruler ex.- regulations shall oe an offense, and
puniahaole as provided oy the laws of the Stftp of Califorr.ia.
ror, therefore. I, HELAi: 'V. J0:-2:S01T, as Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the authority vested in me
by law. do hereby proclaim the areas described in tliis procla-
mation quarantined ^vithin the r,tat'. of Californir^; and further
hereby proclaim t:-.e foregoing rules and regulations prescribed
by the State Veterinarian for the nainter^no- and enforcen.-nt
or <,uch quarantine to be legal and bindin- rules and regulations
within t.:;: State of Calif orr.ia. a:.^ I do farther proclaim that
said r-ules and regulations shall be maintained and enforced with-
in the State of California, and that a violation thereof shall
subject 111 persons so violating any of said rules and regulations
to t:.e penalties provided . .r i- section eig^it of that said act
of the lecislature of the State of California, entitled, -A:i act
to protect domestic live stock from coutaciouB ai;d infectious
diseases, to provide for the appointment and duties of officials
to carry into effect thp provisions of this act. and to provide
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an appropriation t'.r- efor."
i:: ITii^Sr , : , --vn :.o aw.to spt . .;,- ..:u... ::..u caaned
tl-C: Great Se:.! o-r te to ".e hereur.to affixed, this first
day of Ilarch, '. ., 1915,
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2ov?«^-o-^ 0-f ♦iio "^'^Ht" of California,
ATTEST :
Secretary of Ljtaco.
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i:xecutive Departr.:ent
Gacra-'iento, California,
Ilarch 3, 1915.
PROCLAUAT 10 IT
V/HCEHAS, The fact has been determined by the State Veterin-
arian of zhe State of California that ? contagious, conmunicaVae
disease kno\7n as f oot-ana-noutii disease, exists in live stock
throuchout a large area in the United States; and
IT^ffiPEAS, the unrestricted noveuents of any class of live
stock and poultry will likely result in the introduction of said
disense aL:',ong live stock in zap Szazp of California; and
TrTITlKl'lAS, Anti hog cholera ser-itj and hog cholera virus are
icno\7n to have "bseu a n^ana whereby said disease has oeen spread
in said infected area; vncl
-'--'' "■ "-y virtue of an act ^ thr legislature
alifornia, entitled, "An act to rotect doaiestic
live stock fron: contagioua aad infectious diseaser, , . . rovide for
th.- a:3-)ointn:ent -T.d duties of ofici-J.8 to carry into effect the
prov.cion: oi z xB act, a..^ to provide aj. .'appropriation t..erefor,»
w.iich becane a liv/ -rcl; 1.., Id'Jj. .s aciPnded ilarch 20, 19C5,
and rurc;; 23, 1»07, and aa fortiier mnendec and • pprov#(- 'larcn 19,
1909, the State Veterinarian of t:ie State of Calif or.iia, in order
to iireveat the 8j*readinfi or coHcunlcation of said foot-and-mouth
dleeae* to lire etook within the State of California, ahojld live
otook or poultry whloh in affected with or 'r.no bwen exTsoe^d to ealii
dieeaae. or ahould a..*.* — n oA«ra virua
\".--^c.. . . ^ ., - 1 a'..-,. . :..•,■ ^ .!ec-^j.. — ii aiseaise, be i::.-
ported - . tate of California, rias, o , ..rd day of
:.arc:i, 191;., establis;ie follov/int; rules a^::! regulations
ir.portntion of live stock, poultry, ar.d anti hog cholera
serora and .j .: ol-rn. virus ir.to t':." "^ntr' of --.lifoniia:
(a) Frou and after this tliird day of larch, 1915, live
stoclc and poultry originating in either of the States^f Kevada,
Oregon, Utah, Arizona, !:ew l^exico or Texas nay be brought into
except as he einafter provided.
tne State of Calif orr.ia r^or iix.ediate slaughter only,^ Trjuis-
portc.tioi. -J -.i.^i...±v. ' ""'',' ■ ••£. such lire rtoci; or poultry
shall secure a signed atatet.ent frcr ' ..^ r or corisicT-ee
or eaid live stock or poultry BhovviUi,; the specific purpoEe:: for
which the live ;?tock :r poultry - r.^ rl.ipped, :„.„ i.. r-very such
cajse Siviu sxMtez-eni shell accompariy uie way bills. The way
bills shell bear a notation showinc the specific purposes for
which said live stock or poultry are shipped.
(b) Frorr ar.d a.ftrr t:- ic tl.ird day o-r --.-Tch, 1915, live
stock and poultry or^, ir;a^ii.,~ i.. Zi-.e i-zsizczi ci' ^.evada, Creeori,
Utah, Arizona, I.e'/r I.e-ico or Texas may be brought into the State
of California for puj^pocee other t;»an lm:;;ediate slaughter o::ly
in accordance vdth. such reru?-ations as . .;.y ^e imposed Vy the
''*■ *^ '. rt-ri.. :- ■ -" ■ • • -y- ' " ' " :■ i- , • .. "• r per-
cia- ion to i-ii-c ^•'i'- 1-' stock or poultry into the State of
Calif on ie h- s be^n received frou Siiid State Veteriiiaritji of
Calif on. ip. \'..c.n ne:Tlprior. i.° so (-ranted such '^'-•^ it rust be
attacx^eu to t-.e ',,-y yilj. o'" -...e ::..ip:>'r.t of sr.i^ live stock or
poultry.
(c) Fron and after ti.ie ti.ird dcy of Llarc. , 1&15, liTc stock
and poultry oririnatinr or being i. t- e Uocinion of Canada or the
Republic o: .exico or In ar.y ' tnte in the United States other than
those aentioced in nubdlTisloc (a) of this Proclacation onn only
■be "brou^-ht into the Ptp.tr of Californln on epecial p#n-lt lerued
Vy *.. '- Til. r " '.e o Californii* -j. jch
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instance snid pemit Biuct be atts-ched to th- •ii: of the
shipment,
(d) ?rc, ■ f *-•■.- tl.i t ir; dn.y of " Tc":. , lUlt , every
corpnny, corporation, their aeentc and servEu.ts, are hereLy
prohi'oiteci from "bringin, into .. tate of Califoriiia any
aiiti-ho^: cholera serun: or hog cholera virus.
7:.e rroclrxistion dnted ;:ovpr;.cer 9, 1914, vM.a n.-nencijiient there-
to, dated Koven-.cer 23, 1914, anu the Proclaznation dated January
7, 1915, and anendir-ent thereto dated Pehruary 4, 1915, shall
cease to "be e-ffectire }:arch 3, 1915, after v;hich date this
Proclaration shall tecoir.e ai'.c". be effective until otherwise
ordered.
IT IS I-3FJ3Y ORUErED that violation of ai'iy or either of the
foregoing rules and regulations shall be an offense, and punish-
able p.F: provided by the lar? of the State of Oalifornia,
row, therefore, I, HIPJU.: W. JOiniSOlT, as Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the authority ijivested in r^e
by law, do hereby proclaim the forecoint ruler, and regulations
prescribed by the State Veterinarian to be le^J^l «-nd binding
rules ana regulatior.s \ itni:. zi.e State of Calif OiJ.ia; and I
do further proclaim that said rules and regulations shall be
maintained and enforced within the State of Californir., and that
a viol-.._i:. tj.erpcf r.. rl . _..., ect all persons so violati.... .-.y
o' ; ' id rules and regulatioiis to the penalties provided for ii.
section eicht of that snic act of t?ie legislature of the State
of Califorr.ia, entitled, "An act to protect doneetic live stock
frcr. co..-...^* >uB and i..-^'^: ^.i^.: dinersee, to -.rovide for tiie
appointment and duties of officials to carry into effect the
provioiona of this act, and to provide an appropriation there-
for."
tS WXnflBS 1H"KS07» Z hare hereunto set ey hnnd
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Governor of the State of California.
ATTI!L-T//[y
Secreytary 0/ h'tat
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tn tbe affirm of the SecrPUrr of Stat*
or THE STATE OF CAUTOSNIA
STATT. oy CAiiiiroH::iA
itcecutivt: di!Part].c:2it
Sacrar.:ento, California,
i:arch 9. 1915,
AiannD'-a'T iruis'T. o:r; to pr.ocLAi'jiTioi: co:'c:-,ia:ii:G the
ii.iPcrTATio:: 07 liv- stock i::to t:-:^: gtat- oi- cal-
n'OIU.'IA, DATIO) II^J^CH 3, 191t>.
Subdivision (a) of the ProclPxiation dated Ilarch 3,
1915, ie hereby anended to read as follows:
(a) From and after this ninth day of llarch, 1915, live
stock and poultry orif:inating in either of the states of ITevada.
Orecon. Utah, /jizona. i:ev/ l/.exico, Texas. Idaho or Colorado, iray
be broutjht into the State of CrJLifornia for iirinediBte slauchter.
provided tranr,portation cor.panies, before accepting such live
stool: or poultry, shall secure a si^^ied statement fror. each o^vner
or consiGnee of said live stock or poultry shovrine the specific
purposes for which the live stock or poultry are shipped, and in
every euch case said etater.ent shall accompany the waybills. The
waybills Shall bear a sirilar notation showinn the specific pur-
poses for which said live stock or poultry are shipped.
Subdivision (b) of the Proclar.ation dated Ilarch 3, 1915.
ic hereby amended to read as follows:
(b) rron and after this ninth day of -^arch. 1915. live
stock anu poultry oricinating in the states of Nevada. Oregon.
Utah. -Tizona. ::ew I-exico, Texas, Idaho or Colorado, ray be
trouGht into the l^tnte of California for purposes other than
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inaredis-te slaughter only in accordance v/ith such reculations as
mtiy be inpoced by the Gtate Veterinarian of the State of Cali-
fornia, and after periaiBsion to bring said live stock or poultry
into the Gtate of California has been received from said State
Veterinarian of California. \fnen permission is so granted such
permit liiust be attached to the waybill of the shipment of said
live stock or poultry.
IH MTliH^SS TJHEIjJO?, I have hereunto set n^y hsnu and caused
the Great Geal of this State to be hereunto affixed this ninth
day of ::arch, 1915,
^Vv-.
Governor of the State of California.
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Sec^^ary of Stated
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or THi STATE Of CALiFOKAU
MAR 8- ;9;5
CALIFORNIA
STATE COMMISSION OF HORTICULTURE
EXECUTi^E OFFICE
CAPITOL BUILOINS SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA
QPARAJtlBg OBJgH HO. 27.
Meroh 9, 1916.
(fttlare Coanty)
Quarantine Order Ho. 24, under date of Deoemljer 7,
1914, l8 hereby amended to read as follows:
IHaHJBAS. Quarantine Order Ho. 24, Tulare County,
California, only permitted fruit and nursery stook and plants
to be delivered at Porterville, Bxeter, Lindsay, fulare.
Visalia, Duoor, Dinuba, Cutler, Pixley, Angiola, Terra Bella,
Strathmore, Sultana, Tipton, Goshen. FarmersTille , RiohgroTe,
Woodlake, Lemon Core and Springville; and,
lHBRBi.S , Seville now has an agent:
IHSRKPORB. IT IS HXRSBT OSDfRSD AHL SSCLAfiSS. That
all the stations named above be places for delivery of nur-
sery stock, fruit trees, fruit and plants, which, if found
free from insects or disease, will be released by the Deputy
Quarantine Officer of said county. ^^
aiATB coiatissioi^ER ot- koRiIcULlIteE"
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No vlace on e-rth has developed in higher degree the
citrus industry than California. In a itate richer than any other
in fertility and productivity, the culture of citrus fruit has
become one of our pjeatest sources of beauty and of wealth, and the
value of the citrus industry to us is almost imropssible of estination,
while the future | ossibilities are limitless. It is appropriate
that in festival spirit we ray tribute to such an ir.portant source
of our happiness and wealth and material '.-.elfare. The citizens/of
our great Southland desire to celebrate on a particular day th^
industry which has contributed in such f^nerous measure to
prosperity of our State; and in accordance with the numerous/requests
made of me, as Chief Executive of California, I comnend to owr people
the observance of such a day and do hereby designate for arAropriate
celebration SATURDAY, the 20th d-y of March, 1915. as Oi'.rK
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to VcJ
•ous/request;
DAY.
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'(UUrturv^ UicK M /f A^-,
ndt,.
Californif is the premier land of the world in the growth
of the olive. It is the home of the ripe olive, the one spot on
earth -here the fruit can be produce] in its .uature and his^hest
form, '^he millions invested in the industry represent the best
intellij^nce and enterprise in our agricultural activities, al-
ready contributing substantially to the propserity of the State,
with immeasurable possibilities in future development.
In furtherance of the proposed Statewide celebration at
which homage is to be paid particularly to the ripe olive be-
cause of the distinctive fame it has gained, I hereby designate
.Vednesday, the 31st day of L:arch, 1915, to be California Ripe
Olive Day, and commend its observance to the people of the
State.
state Capitol,
Mar. -^3, 1915.
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GOVERKOR.
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SXECIJTIVl: P:.OCLAI.J-iTI
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On representation of office
of ST ATI. yi.TIJ.Il.'iJv.Iiu: coiicern-
inc ir-iportcticn of live stock
to preTci-.t the introduction of
foGt-cnd-iaouth. disease and
Tex:.B fever.
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In the ofrtr- of the Sr'-T'Ury of State
Of THK STATB Of CAJUfORNIA
MAR 3 1 19i5
FRAPWCC JORDAN
STATE OF CALlFOIil.'IA
EXE CUT I'wT Hi-lP ABTZaDIT
Sacramento, Calif oriiia, April 1, 1915,
PHOCLAMAT lOH
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WKLBEAS, The fact hae "been determined by the State Vet-
erinarian of the State of California that a contaf:ious,coinmunica"ble
disease kno\7n as f oot-and-couth dieeane, exists in live stock
througliout a large area in the United States ; and
V.'IIEEEAS, The unrestricted movements of any class of live
stock and poultry will likely result in the introduction of said
disease anont live stock in the State of California; and
Y/KEnCAS, Cattle originating in the State of Texas and in
the Republic of Llexico are liable to transr-it an infectious
disease, known as Texas fever, to cattle in the State of California
should said cattle from tjie State of Texas or the Republic of
llexico be allowed to enter the State of California without the
importation of said cattle beinf: supervised by the State Veterin-
arian of California; and
V.UtKJiAS, /jiti-hog cholera serum and hog cholera virus are
kno\7n to have been a means whereby said foot-and-mouth disease has
been spread in sp-id infected £u:ea; £ind
WHERTAS, Under and by virtue of an act of ti;e legislature
of the State of California, entitled, *An act to protect domestic
live stock from contacious and infectious diseases, to provide for
the appointment and duties of officials to carry into effect the
provisions of ti.is act, and to provide an appropriation therefor,*
vhich become a law Larch 16, 1899, and as amended Larch 20, 19C5,
and Llarch 23, 1907, and as further amended and approved liarch
19, 1909, the State Veterinari>m of the State of California in
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order to prevent tlie spreading or coiicnunication of said diseases
to live stock v/ithin the State of California, has, on this first
day of April, 1915, established the following rules and regula-
tions as to the importation of cattle, sheep, goats, swine, horses,
mules, asses, poultry and anti-hog cholera serum and hog cholera
virus into the Gtate of California:
(a) MEVADA, OKaGOH, WASHINGTOII, UTAH, IDAHO, ARIZONA
and IWfl imxiCO.
Cattle, sheep, goats euid sviine may be brought into the
State of California froc either of zsie aforesaid states for the
purpose of immediate slaughter provided the transportation co;:ipany
eecures a signed statement from the ovmer or shipper of said ani-
mals showing specific purpose for which said animals are shipped,
and in every such case said statement ahall accompany the wa^'bill
of the shipment.
Cattle, sheep, goats and swine may "be brought into the
State of California from eithpr of the aforesaid states for pur-
poses other than Lmmediate slaughter provided said animals are
accompanied by a certificate of inspection issued by an authorized
State or Federal veterinary inspector, and copy of such certificate
is mailed to the State Veterinarian, Sacrajnento, California, by
the railroad agent who receives such a::iinal'3 for shipment, V.Taen
such a:iimal3 are shipped in railroad live stock cars said care
shall be cleaiied and disinfected prior to loading; in addition to
tlie inspection certificate dairy and breeuing cattle must be
accompaiiied by a record of tuberculin testintj; provided, however,
that :.:exican cattle brougiit into the States of Arizona or ITew
Uexico for reshipment into the State of California can only b«
transported into the State of California when accompanied by permit
from the State Veterinarian of Califor.iia; and provided, further,
that all BhlpmentB of cattle from the States of Arizona and Hew
liexlco Into the State of California must, when unloaded for
feed and rest en route, be placed In corralo set apart for the
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reception of only clean, tick free cattle,
(b) TEXAS, COLORADO, WYGHIIIG, LIOI.'TAIIA and the
REPUBLIC OF mSXICO.
Cattle, sheep, goats aiid swine, intended for shipment
into the State of California from any of the aforesaid states
or from the Republic of llexico, can only be imported into the
State of California when accompanied by permit from the State
Veterinarian, Sacramento, California.
(c) The bringing into the State of California of
cattle, sheep, goats or swine from any other state in the United
States not mentioned in subdivisions (a) and (b) of this Procla-
mation is hereby prohibited.
(d) HORSES, L-ULES MTD ASSES.
The aforesaid animals, when offered for shipment into
the State of California from ariy state in the United States, no
part of which is quarantined for foot-and-mouth disease by the
United States Department of Agriculture, may be brought into the
State of California, provided such animals are accompanied by a
certificate of inspection issued by a duly authorized State or
Federal veterinary inspector and copy of such certificate is mail-
ed to the State Veterinarian, Sacraaento, California, by railroad
agent who receives such animals for shipment. When such animals
are loaded in railroad cars said cars shall be cleaiied and disin-
fected prior to loading.
Horses, mules and asses :;,ay be brought Into the State
of California from any state in the United States quarantined by
the United States Department of Agriculture when, in addition to
the requirements set forth for the shipment of such animals from
other states, the tails anu feet of sane have been disinfected by
the Inspecting veterinarian with three per cent solution of Cresol
Compound, U.S.P,
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(e) POULTRY. (DoT.estic Powls) .
Poultry nay be "broueht into the State of California,
without any restrictions whatsoever, from any state in the United
states, no part of which is quarantined for foot-and-mouth disease
"by the United States Department of Agriculture.
The shipment of Poultry into the State of California
from any state in the United States, any part of which is quaran-
tined for foot-and-mouth disease by the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture, is hereby prohibited.
The shipment of anti-hog cholera serum aiid hog cholera
virus into the State of California from any other state in the
United States is hereby prohibited,
(f) DOGS, CATS also BIRDS AlfD WILD AIJIHALS,
Nothing in these regulationc is intended to restrict
or inhibit the movements into the State of California of dogs
and cats, nor the movements into this state of otiier household
pets, or birds or wild animals intended solely for theatrical
purposes when sane are to be shown for exhibition in regularly
established theatres.
(g) The disinfection of railroad live stock cars,
as herein provided, shall be done with any disinfecting solution
approved by the regulations of the United States Department
of Agriculture.
The Proclamation dated Llarch 3, 1915, and Amenament
thereto dated liarch 9, 1915, a;:d all former Proclamations on
the subject of importation of a:-.inals, are hereby revoked on
and after April 1, 1915, on and after which date this Procla-
mation shall become effective until otherwise ordered.
IT IS ISnnBT ORDTIRSD that a violation of any or either
of the foregoing rules and regulations shall be an offense, and
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punishable as provided "by t::e laws of the State of California,
How, therefore, I, KIP.AL' 7.'. JOH::s01T, as Governor of the
State of Califor;:ia, by virtue of the authority invested in me by
law, do hereby proclaini the foregoing rules and regulations pre-
scribed by the State Veterinarian to be legal and binding rules and
regulations within the State of California; and I do further pro-
claim that said rules and regulations shall be maintaiiied and en-
forced within the State of California, and that a violation thereof
shall subject all persons so violating any of said rules and reg-
ulations to the penalties provided for in section eight of that
said act of the legislature of the State of California, entitled,
"An act to protect domestic live stock from contagious and in-
fectious diseases, to provide for the appointment and duties of
officials to carry into effect the provisions of this act, and to
provide an appropriation therefor."
IJ WITIIESS WKEKIOr, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of this State to be hernunto .-if fixed this
first dey of April, 1915.
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In celebration of their organization, and ocamie-oration
of their acooMplishments. the ftratemal Aswciations and
oocieties of California will -eet in co»E on April 22 at
the PanaM Pacific International Exposition. 3y the« I
haTe heon requested to ^i^ see public .anotion to th ir
gathering.
Fraternal or^inizations are now an intimate and whole-
,o»t part of our State and National lif. 3y closer union
in bonds of amity, friendship, charity, benerolenc. and honor,
they unite rt■fc■■.^^^« their *»>ber.. inculcatinr: the hif^-
est ideal! and loftiest ai-. In health and prosperity they
promote kindliness and true brot>^^erhood; and in adversity.
they comfort, nolace and aid. These orcanizations .erform
a vital serrict. they ccnf-r a vast benefit, alike to the
individual and the State.
In rsoognitlon of them, ns Gorernor of tkc State of
Oalifomia, I do hereby proclaim Thursday April ^2, 1915.
at "ftpatemal Day".
Dmtad Smoramtnto -.pril 16, 1915.
Governor.
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request
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of the iVorld's iurity i?'ederi:tion ana others engaged in the
Lercby designate Sunday, July 18th, lr>15
same activities
to be ob:
-ved as PURITY mn-'X.
The iiinth international
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iurity Jongres? -.viil, on i./ t day, convene in 3- n jr
ana rlans have been made b. the Congress ana oy the -auiage-
men
t of the Panana-Facific International Jix- ofition for an
a
prorrir.te observrnce o:
day. Ali the churches of
Cali ornir^ are ursed to ioin m L.ie v.'orthy effort and to
ma
ke the occasion of Statewide im]ort.
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hereunto ?e ray han; '.nd
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PROCLAllAT ION
SacrajTiento, Calif ornia, July J, 1915,
WHErHAS, The fact "nas been determined by the State Veterin-
arian of the Gtate of California that the contaGious, conmunicable
disease of aniuals, known as foot-and-mouth disease, is apparent-
ly "being brouglit under control, and tlie danger of the spread of
saia disease to anLnials in the State of California will not be
increased if animals originating in certain states, hereinafter
mentioned, are permitted to enter the State of California; and
7/HHKEAS, Cattle orifrinating in the Republic of ;!exico,
and in certain states in zhc United States, hereinafter
mentioned, are liable to transmit an infectious disease, known
as Texas or Southern cattle fever, to cattle in the State of
California, should oattle from the Republic of Llexico or said
states be allowed to enter the Stat- of California without the
importation of said cattle being supervised by the State Vet-
erinarian of California; and
\YHKKEAS, Under and by virtue of an act of the legislature
of t.^e State of California, entitled, "An act to protect domestio
live stock from contagious aiid infectious diseaser., to provide for
the appointment and dutle. of officials to carry into effect the
provisions of this act. and to provide an appropriation therefor."
which becane a law Llarch 18. 1699. and as air^ended and approved
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i:arch 20, 1905, :-arch 23. 1907. and llarch 19. 1309. the State
veterinarian of the State of California in order to prevent the
spreaain^ or comnmiication of said diseases to live stock v,ithin
the State of California has, on this first dajr of Ju3^ 1^.
established the follov/ins rules and regulations as to the im-
portation of live stock into the State of California:
(A) ARIZOHA, COLOR.«)0. IDAHO. m^IADA, IIESRASKA,
HORTK DAICOTA. OT -XICO. OE.GOI-. SOUTH DAKOTA. UTAH. V/ASHIIIGTOIT
AlID Y/YOIIIMG.
,U1 classes of live stock may be brou^^ht into the
State Of California fron a.ay of the aforesaid states provided
said live stock is accor.pa.iied by a certificate of inspection
is.ued by a duly authorized federal or state veterinary in-
spector. r..d copy of such certificate is raailed to the State
veterinarian. Sacra..ento. California, by the tra:.sportation
agent vrno receives said live stock for shipment; provided.
hov;ever. that dairy cows and breeding bulls must also be
acco:.panied by a satisfactory tuberculin test record, and copy
Of eai. record must also be mailed to the State Veterinarian of
California; an. provided further. t..at when such live stock is
intended for im:.eaiate slau^ter inspection is unnecessary. but
in lieu tnereof the transportation agent shall secure a signed
statement from the shipper of said live stock showing specific
purpose for w -ioh sai. live stock is shipped. a.d said statement
Bhall be attached to the vrayblll of the sliipment.
(B) ^ELA^Vi«B. IOWA. rnDiAiu. kaiisas. hickigak.
MIHIBSOTA, 'MISSOURI. UOirTAlTA and IJOaffiSSKB.
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cattle, srieep, or other r-oainaiits, or sv/in«, may
only ^e brought into the State of California fror. any of the
aforesaid states v^^ea said r^i^'.als are acconpanied by a perniit
issueu by the State Veterinarian of California.
(0) AKTJUISAS, ALABAIIA, FLORIDA. Gl^ORGIA, LOUISIAITA,
MISSISSIPPI. ilOHTH C.AROLIIIA. OKL.^HOLIA. SOUTH Ci^OLlNA and TEXAS,
and the Fr.PU3LIC OF ItSXICO.
.ai classes of live stock, except cattle, r.ay be
wrought into Californi. fron any of the aforesaid states ur.der
the provisions as outline, in subdivision -A" of this procla-
niation.
cattle may only te teought Into California fron any
Of the aforesaid states, or fron the P.epu«i= of Ke.ico. when
euoh a..i3.,als are accompanied .y perr.it issued .y the State Yet-
erinarian of California.
(D) The bringing
into the State of California of
:attle. sheep, or other runinants.
or swine, from any state
m the united States not mentioned in this proclanatlon is
hereby prohibited.
(E) Horse=. Males and Aoses. - The aforesaid
aninals ...y 'oe .rou^.t into California fro. any other st.te in
the unite. States provided such snir.als ar. acco.pa.ied .y a
certificate of inspection issued .y aa aut.>ori«d federal or
.tat. veterinary inspector and copy of such certificate is
4 „„ «-r Cftiif ornia by the trans-
mailed to the State Veterinarian of California
♦ -vn r«ceiv«8 said anirr^als for shipment,
portation agent who receives
(p) POULTRY. — irothins in this proclamation
is intended to prohioit the shipment into California of
poultry (domestic fowls) from any other state in the
United States,
The proclamation dated April 1, 1315, as well
as all other pro clcumat ions relating; to the importation of
live stock, are hereby repealed on and after July 1. 1915,
on which date this procla:::ation shall become efi-ective
until otherwise ordered,
IT IS KKrO^BY OKDll^E]) that a violation of any or
either of the forecoing rules and regulations shall be an
offense, ana punishable as provided by the laws of the
State of California.
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NOW. THUSJ^ORE, I. KIR.MI Y/. JGHirSGi:, as Governor
Of the State of California, by virtue of the authority
invested in me by law, do hereby proclaim the foregoing
rules and regulations prescribed by the State Veterinarian
to be legal nnd binding rules aoid regulations within the
State Of Califor:;ia; and I do further proclaim that said
rules and reeralations shall be maintained and enforced
within the State of California, and that a violation
thereof shall subject all persons so violating any of said
rules and regulations to the penalties provided for in
section ei^t of that said act of the legisl'^tore of the
State of California, entitled. "An act to protect domestic
live stock from contagious ax.u infectioue diseases, to
provide for the appointnent and duties of officials to
carry into effect the provisions of this act, ^^r.-z to pro-
vide an appropriation therefor,"
III WITinSSS vnC^KT^.OF, I have hereuiito set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of t :i3 State to be hereunto affixed
this first day of July, 1915. ^^ ' J/ ^/C^
Governor of the State of California.
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Auust T'.veli'th, tte closinr '^7 of the
INT'£HNATIONAL C0NGHS3S ?C~ THRIFT, Thich will
convene in CuriiixA, Aw--ust nint:., :-,.s been set
apart as "T H 7 I ? T : ' ^"', at tr^e r&nama-
Facific International ixpositicn. In response
to re uests from the Zxrosition management and
irom various bcjies -. i.-.. ividuais, I hereoy
designate T H U R S J ^. Y, AufiiPt 12, as
T :- r. I . . - .i-I
and trust ti'^-.t ^.. , tent ion o: the people of
Galifomia ??ill ce so drawn to the prcpa'Tanda of the
Congress as to rive it tiie nearty encouraf emen t
1*: ieserves.
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DATHD ST:PTT:3JT. 1, 1915.
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or TH£ STATS «r CALIFORNIA
AMQ ^7 1915
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STATE OF CAr.IFOIUIIA
EXECUTIVE r(EPAKTliE'.:TT
PROCLAMAT ION
Ssicraiaento, California,
Septem'ber 1, 1915.
mSSmAS, The fact has been determined ty the State
Veterir.arian of the State of California that the tapiouB,
con-inunicable ai^ease of a^in-.als. knon. as foot-and-mouth
disease, is apparently being brought under control, and the
danger of the spread of said disease to animals in the State
of California v;ill not be increased if animals originating
in certain states, hereinafter mentioned, axe permitted to
enter the State of California; and
miEFBAS, Cattle originating in th^ Republic of Uer.ico,
and in certain states in the United S^ates, hereinafter
mentioned, are liable to transmit ar: infectious diseaBe. knovm
as Texas or Southern cattle fever, to cattle in the State of
California, should cattle from the Republic of L-exico or said
states be allowed to enter the State of California without the
importation of said cattle being superyieed by the State Vet-
erinarian of California; and
WH5!FEAS, under and by virtue of an act of the Legial.ture
Of the State of California, entitled. "An act to protect dementi c
live stock from contagious and infectious diseases, to provide
for the appointment and duties of officials to carry into effect
the provisions of this act, and to provide an appropriation there-
for,- Which became a law Kerch 16, 1899, and as amended arch 20,
1905. rarch 23. 1907. and Inarch 19. 1909. «id as further amended
August 8. 1915. the State Veterinarian of the State of Calif orni.
in order to prevent the spreading or com.-unication of said dieeaM*
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to live stock v/ithin the State of California has. on this firet
day of Septerroer. 1915, established the following rules and reg-
ulations as to the importation of live stock into the State of
California:
(a) AF.IZONA, C0L0RAI30, ILAHO. ITllVADA. KEimA^SKA, NORTE
L^/JCOTA. IJEV/ LIEXICO. OFJXOII, SOUTH DAKOTA. UTAH. V/ArHIl^GTOlT vnd
YryoHlKG.
All classes of live stock may be brour;-^t into the State of
California from any of the aforesaid states provided said live
stock is accompanied by a certificate of inspection is'ued by a
duly aat:.orizea federal or state veterinary inopector, and copy
of such certificate is mailed to the State Veteri:.arian, Sacra-
mento. California, by the transportation agent wr.o receiveu said
liva stock for shipment; provided, however. t:.at dairy cown and
breedin- bulls shall also be accompa^iied by a satisfactory tuber-
culin test record, and copy of said record nust also be mailed to
the State Veterinarian of California; and provided, fartr.er. that.
when such live stock io intended for Lr^ediate slauchter. inspection
is unnecessary, but in lieu thereof the transportation agent shall
secure a si^ed statement from the shipper of said live Btock show-
ing specific purposes for which said live stock is shipped, and said
statement shall be attached to the waybill of the shipr.ent.
(b) ARKA.TSAS, ALABAMA. FLORIDA. GEORGIA, LOUISIANA.
MISSISSIPPI . IIORTH CAROLli.'A. OKLAHOIIA. SOUTH CAROLIHA and TEXAS.
•nd the K^PUBLIC 0? rJSXIilO.
All classes of live stock, except cattle, may be brour;it
into California from any of the aforesaid states unoer the pro-
Tieiona a. outlined in subdivision (a) of this proclanation.
Cattle r-.ay only be brought into California fron; any of the
aforeeaid states, or from thn Republic of l.exico. when such aninals
are accompanied by oerr.it i.^ued by the State Vet^ri:;^ima of Cal-
Ifornia.
(c) Cattle. Bheep, other ruminants, and swine, which
originate in any state, not mentioned in subdivisions (a) and
(b) of this proclamation, or in the i;ominion of Canada, may
be -brouffit into the Stat« of California, only :vhen accompa:iied
by » permit issued by the State Veterinari.an of California.
(d) Horses, mules and asoes may be brought into Cal-
ifornia from any other state in the United States, provided
such animals are accompanied by a certificate of inspection
issued by an authorized federal or state veterinary inspector
and copy of such certificate is mailed to the State Veterin-
arian or: California by the transportation a.-ent who receives
said animals for shipment.
The proclaination dated July 1, 1915. as well as all
other procla.-nations relating to the importation of live stock,
are hereby repealed on and after September 1. 1915. on which
date this proclamation shall become a.id be effective until
otherwise ordered,
IT IS ilCHlffiY ORDSrSD that a violation of any or either of
the foregoin.2 rules and regulationn shall be an offense, and
punishable as provided by the laws of the State of California.
now, TinmHPOiT., I, HIRALI V/. JOH^rSOlI. as Governor of the
State of Ca3ifornia, by virtue of the authority invested in me
by law. do hereby proclaim the fore.;oinn rules aiid regulations
prescribed by t:ie State Veterinarian to be ler.al and binding
rules ani regulations within the State of Califoruia; and I
do further proclaim that said ru]es and reculations shall be
maintained and enforced within the State of California, and that
a Tiol-ition thereof shall subject all persons so violating any
of said rules and regulations to the penalties provided for in
section eight of that said act of the Mgislature of the State
Of Califorai*, entitled, -An act to protect dooestic lire stock
from contagioue and infectious disease:, to provide for the
appointrr.ent -ind duties of offici:i"
carry into effect the
orovinions of fiis act, ^nc to or
ovide an appropriation t..erefor,
III VITIIT^SS V/ISRF-OF, I ha-
hereijuto set riy hand and caused
tj-.e Grea1
^eal of thir .-,tate to
day of SepteLiljer, 1915,
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Of TH£ STAT*: (Jif CALIFORNIA
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SLSCTIOK PROCLAMATION.
Pursuant to the authorization and direction of an act
of the Legislature, approved June 12, 1915, and under the
powers vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the State
I» HI3AM W. JOHNSON, Governor of the State of California,
do hereby call and proclaim a special election to be held
throughout the State of California on TIRSMY, the 26th day
of October, 1915, at which election there will be submitted
to the qualified electors of siid state for adoption or
rejection, in accordance with the provisions of section 1 of
article XVIII of the constitution of s'^id state, all amend-
ments to s.' id constitution proposed by the legislature of
said state at its forty-first regular session commencing on
the fourth day of January, 1915, and nil laws passed by the
said legislature at said session which h^ve been delayed
from going into effect by referendum petition filed in
accordance with the provisions of section 1 of article lY
of the constitution of mii state.
And 1 do hereby offer a reward of One Hundred Dollars
for the arrest '>nd conviction of any and every person violat-
ing any of the provisions of title four, part one, of the
Penal Code; such rewards to be paid until t e total amount
hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the giun of Ten
Thousand Dollars.
IK fITireSS WH^R^OP, I haft
hereunto set ay b
and caused the Sreat Seal
of the State of California
to be affixed this ' day
of September, 1915.
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Governor.
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Pursuant to the authorization and direction of an act of the Legislature,
approved June 12, 1915, and under the powers vested in me by the Constitution and
laws of the State, I, HIRAM W. JOHNSON, Governor of the State of California, do
hereby call and proclaim a special election to be held throughout the State of Cali-
fornia on TUESDAY, the 26th day of October, 1915, at which election there will
be submitted to the qualified electors of said state for adoption or rejection, in
accordance with the provisions of section 1 of article X\'1II of the constitution of
said state, all amendments to said constitution proposed by the legislature of said
state at its forty-first regular session commencing on the fourth day of January,
1915, and all laws passed by the said legislature at said session which have been
delayed from going into effect by referendum petition filed in accordance with
the provisions of section 1 of article IV of the constitution of said state.
And I do hereby offer a reward of One Hundred Dollars for the arrest and
conviction of any and every person violating any of the provisions of title four,
part one, of the Penal Code; such rewards to be paid until the total amount here-
after exi>cnded for the purpose reaches the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California
to be affixed this eleventh day of
September, 1915.
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P R 0 C L A t! A T I 0 N
The management of the Panama-Pacific International
Exposition and very many citizens of San Francisco have asked
that a day be set aside during the Bxposition for the celebra-
tion of ''SAN FRANCISCO DAY," in ack3iowle:gment by all the State
of California of the city's splendid achievement in the build-
ing and conduct of the greatest Exposition the world has ever
known. In previous Expositions state-wide holidays have been
set apart in honor of the cities in which the Expositions have
been held. The day suggested as "SAN FR.ANCISCO n/.T" is November
Second - the anniversary of the discovery of San Francisco bay
by Don Gaspar de Portola. On this date we may celebrate not on-
ly a historic event worthy of observance-the very discovery of
that ;hich became subsequently a world-famed city, but its
crowning achievement, the most wonderful of Expositions.
The Exposition has been from every viewpoint a brillian
success. It has won new fame for California, and has justified
a higher pride in our State. We owe the tribute of a special
day to the city which by its energy, perseverance and indomit-
able pluck made possible this great accomplishment.
NOW, THEREFORE . I. HIRAM W. JOHNSON, Governor of the
State of California, by virtue of the power and authority in me
vested, do proclaim TUESDAY, the Second day of November, 1915,
a legal holiday to be observed as "SAN PRA.NCISCO DAY."
IN WITNESS WHBRSOr, I have
hereunto set my hand
and crused the Great 3ecl
of the 3t>'. te of California
to be af.ixed thi3"ti^^"'clay"
of October . 1915.
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OF TiiE STATIC «f CALUORMA
NOV 5- 1915
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state of California
In tribute to the "Poet or' th- ^ierrr.", the
mannprement of the lanamn-; ncific Interna tion&i Kxio^'ition h- s
set apnrt 'A'edncsday, November 11th, bi^ birthday am iyr/srry,
as 'VOAOUIN 'aLLSR D^T for " STecial celebrntion. 1 he- rtil]
join in the gup-estion thj t the occasion be rar:de one of ;'t- te-
wide ob-eiv^nce, in honor of ^i Galifornian who w^ -.von en-
during f-^me -n contributed a distinctly Caliortiian tre^^sure
to the world of letters.
1 coTv-end to the peorle of thr n-t^ ?uch observ-
ance and celebration of ••J0A'^:U1N "'ILL^R D V as may ^ive
due honor to bif rae^iory '^nd inculcate in young nnd old the
moving spirit of i.i^ works.
IN f«lTK^3" HH',F{^:Of, 1 have
hereunto set ny hand
and c uaed the 3reat
Seal of th ^t^ te of
Calilornia to be af-
fixed this vf^ day
of !lovc^ber, 1915.
In accordance with castora and in pursuance of the
authority vested in me by law. I. HIR-'M W. JCHII^ON. Governor
of ^be 3tate of California . do hereby designate
T H u :^ 3 D A Y
the twenty-fifth day of November. 1915, as Thanksgiving Day.
. . IN ,.rM3? ^m^A'.OF, i hfve
hereunto set my hand and
causea the Great 3eal of
the ^tate of Gsliiornis to
be afi'ixeJ this ^^^ day
of I.'ove-iber, 1915.
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Governor
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,'xiL-^...w, rn extrs.0 dinrr,- cccrsion \r r> rrisen
exists re^^uirj-n,^ tuat t-.e i-s^jiSxatOi-c ci" t^xe .itate oi'
lornia be convened,
it 0 . X .. -. -, -. . .. -., J., ..J... — ,. <j ^ — ,Jit,
jovernor of the Jtrte of Jr.iiicrnia, ^y virtue ox' t le power
I i.jL c-.it.iority in e v.sisa ly .jection ; ci ..rtiolo . ..^ i^e
Oonstxtation, ao haraby convene tae i.e^i3l£ture oi the State
of Oalifomia to neet ana asseiulle in jjxtraorainary Session
at Jacrt. ento, .^£-lilornia, en ■Vecinesday, tlie 5th day of
January, l:>xo, at t.vo o'c^cct. ^ ..... .^ -... t aay, for tne
follortint,- purposes ana to iej^islate upon t.ie followinj
subjects, to- './it:
1. To a'aena the Direct Primary Lew relating to
nonin-tions of car.did::ter J .■ jUolu office p-T)roved
uune lo, i;;i3, so I-lI Li^e si., .-j .-■-..-^^ ^-^Vx^c ^.or t.ie
nomination cy electors, politicil prrties ana organizations
of electors of oanaidates for paolic office in such nanner
C3 to oouforn to other existin • election Ipws, met there-
by enaoie eiectorii vs.. .■-■... ..--raaMt tc .:.-.^- exisoin,
laws to participate m nowim tm^^ such cmuiaates tuore-
unuer,
L. To a'l.na Jections ?, .. ^ • - le irresidential
iriiaary ..ct, . jrovcu xi.ril ^o, x^i^, so that olectcrs
registered pui'suant to existin,^ lews i^iay participate in
nonmrtinj crndiaates for uele.jates thereunuer; nu to aad
c ne.v section to such ret c: llin ana providin;; for a
iresiaential Prinrry ^.lection to .e held on the second
-1-
3. To aathorize tne Dorra oi irustaea oi tue Sen
/rc'xoisco Jtate Normal school to select a nev/ site for said
school upon the x: nas hereto;cre . .-. .■^■. ocoui.iea or ovm-
ed uy the pELnema^x^aciiic internc:tionai x^xposxtion, or any
corporation representing or acting for or in con junction
with saia Sxpo3ition, ana, in event Ox' such selection of
said no., s.^e, pro\iae lor ana authorize the sale or ex-
change 01 tae present site of scia i.ornai School 9J.a the
aisposition of iuproveuents tnereon.
To proviae xor ana autaorize saia Board of Trustee J
to accuxr. .j uarchnse. ..ift. ccnueianatxon, or otherwise
ail necessary lanas, ouiiain^s. i;.,roveMents. rna eqaiunent
ior such school, aaia. for this purpose, to authorize the
conaer-mation of pu.lioly or privately ov/nea l^nas ana
mprove.ients; lo ;roviue for :na authorise t :e J.ty ana
Goui-ty of oan ir^iic.^.co to abandon -. -:^-- str-.ets or
portions 0. streets, .xthm ana . i>out i .o site so select-
ed ana to transfer title t'lereto for the ase of said
.tate -crnal .chooi; rn. to provide fcr and authorize the
nr,^ ..tion ^-^ o. .tate Irnus adjacent
use, m cOLOi'jction ^. - - - ■>
thereto.
To proviae for the .isposition of any proceeds of
the ranana-:Tcific Internation-^l Exposition accrum. to
the State from the rename-, a. x x xc interna tionri ::x::osi-
tion company through t.e oparatxon oi sr .^ ix.us.t.on, or
otherwise, or of any money or property that may ue aue to
or u. .i.en to the State ty saia Exposition Oonmany or
its air.ctors. to nr .o appropriations thereof, roia to
PROCIAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR CONVENING THE
LEGISLATURE IN EXTRAORDINARY SESSION
^tatc of (L*i"iUfcix*uii'i.
WiiERKAS. An extraordinary occasion hsis arisen and now exists, requirini.' that the Letrislatnre of the State
of California be convened,
\iiu\ till rrf(iri , I. IliKAM W. .loiiNsdN. (iovernur of the State of California. l>y virtue of the power and
autiiority in nie vested by Section 9 of Article V of the Con.stitntion. do hereby convene the Lepi.slature of the
State of California to meet and a.ssenible in E.xtraordinary Se.s.sion, at Sacramento. California, on Wednesd.vy.
the FitTH Day of Jani'.vry. one thousand nine hundred and sixteen, at two o'clock P. M. of that day. for the
fiillowinsr purpases and to legislate upon tlie following subjects, to wit:
1. To amend the Direct Primary Law relating to nominations of candidates for public office, approved
•June It). l!ll.'!. so that the same .shall i)rovidc for the nomination by elcitors. political parties ami organizations
of electors of can<lidates for public office in such manner as to conform to other exi.sting election laws, and
thereby t liable electors registered pursuant to .such existing laws to participate in nominating such candidates
thereunder.
2. To amend Sections 3. 6. and 9 of the Presidential Primary Act. approved April 28. 101.'). so that electors
registered pursuant to existing laws may participate in nominating candidates for deletrates thereunder; and
to add a new section to such act calling and providing lor a Presidential Primary P^lectiou to be held on the
second day of May. 1916.
3. To authorize the Hoard of Trustees of the San Francisco State Normal School to .select a new site for
said school upon the lands heretofore and now occupied or owned by the Panama-Pacific International E.tpo-
sition. or an.v corporation rejiresenting or acting for or in conjunction with said Exposition, and. in event of
such selection of said new site, provide for and authorize the sale or exchange of the present site of said Normal
School and the disposition of improvements thereon.
To provide for and authorize s;iid Board of Trustees to acquire by purchase, gift, condemnation, or otherwise
all iiecessiiry lands, buibliiiir-^. improveini-nt.s. and diuipment for such 8<hool. and. for this purposi'. to authorize
the condcnuiation of publicly or privately owned lands and improvements: to provide for and authorize the City
and County of San Francisco to aliandon and close streets, or portions of streets, within and about the site so
selecteil and to transfer title thereto for the use of said State Normal School ; and to provide for and authorize the
\ise. in I'onncction with such site, of State lands adjacent thereto.
To provide for the disposition of any proce(Mls of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition accruing to
the State from the Panama-Pacitic International Exposition Company through the operation <>f said Exposition,
or otherwise, or of any money or pniperty that may be due to or be given to the State by said Exposition Com-
pan\ or its directors, to make appropriations thereof, ani to authorize the Board of Trustees of the State Nonnal
School, or any official or officials of the State, to accept property for or on behalf of the State in full or partial
settlement of the claims of the State to its proportion of such pro<'eeds, or money or property.
4. To consider and act upon an amendment to the act of the Legislature of the State of California entitled
"An Act trivinsr and granting to tlie Board of Park Commissioners of the City of San Diego tlie ri::ht to use and
the right to anthfirizc the us*- of Balboa Park in said City for Exposition puri>oses'', approved .March 24, 1911,
extending its jirovisions so as to authorize and provide for the u.se of .said Ball)oa Park for Exposition purposes
during the years 1910 and 1917 ; and to do what may be deemed appropriate or neeessarj- in relation to the Panama-
California International Exposition of San Diego.
[!>EJkt„]
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 have h.reunto set my hand
and caused to be affixed hereunto tin- Great Seal
of the State of California, at my office in the
State Capitol this tinit day of January, in the year
of our LortI one tlmusand nine hundre«l and six-
teen.
Attest :
Governor.
FRANK r .lORPAX.
S«-nt«r>- of Sut^.
By Feaxk II. (*nRT. Dtptity.
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Re Import&tion of Live Stock
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fel the ««i.-e of the Secrrtary of St.te
or IHB STATE OF CALIFORMA
r^A-^ 15 1916
(fRARKCJORDAri ^^^^ ^
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Dated, Ilsrnh 15th, :93.6.
S!I'/\T3 Oy CAI.IFOh- lA
rxecutlve Department
PROCLAkATION
Sacrar.ento, Ca] if ornia.
r.arch 15 th, 19] 6.
'I
WHEB-KAS, The fact has been determined by the rtate
Veterinarian that thp ir.fectious diseaBP of animals, known as
foot-gnd-inouth disease, has apparently been exterminated ir. all
parts of the United States, except the f^tate of Illinois; and
V.I-IEJSAS, Cattle originating in the- :-.epucli'i o-r i.exico 3re
liable to transmit the infectious disease known as Texas or
Southern Cattle fever to cattle in the State of ( alifor.iia
should c--ttlp fror the Republic of : exico bf^ allowed to ^nter
the State of California wit;;out the ijiiportation of said cattle
beint supervised by the State Veterinarian; and
V/HEIl"^AS, Under and by virtue of ?.n act of t.i(- Legislature
of t;-.c r.tato of Calif;rr<ifi, entitled, "An Act to protect domestic
live stock from co.itagioue ant infectious dise-'sc, to .,roviae
for the appointment sjid duties of of-ficials to carry into eff*>ct
: » provision?, of tnis act, a rovide an appropriation there-
for," \v ....■-<= ., T .-V ;• ; :_, :^j.., r-n6 9- ■ ..uc -.-i-.. 20,
]yc5, _:9j:ch 2;:., ]*C7, . : :- - , r»o&, s further 3x..e:.Q«d
August e, 1W35, the State Veterinarian of the Rtat" of f-lif-
orniH in ordF: *.o prevent tne spreadinf or comr.uni'^ation of ssid
dieeaBOs to livi' stock »it-.i.. ". 't'* c^ ' i-^ .t. -.h ha;:, on this
15th day of Lnrch 1916, established the following rules and
regulAtione as to the import: t ion of cattle, sheep, otiier ruzrinnAts.
or •«ine into the Ftate of California:
(a)Cattle, sheep, . *. r ruffilnants, or swine, originate
iB any pt^rt e^ the United States, except tr.e . tbti? of Illinois, nay
enter the Plate of CcJiforaia provided the statutory lava of thia
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state, as wei: as any rcfcu] stioue of t..e United States
n:er.t of Pexicultvire thst might be in effect, arc. conplied with;
anc provided further that none of ssid anir.a] s ir. the shipment
arf coiii- reshipped froni t..e State of Illinois^
(b) The importation into the State of California of cettle,
sheep, other runiinarits, or swine, which originate in the State
of Illinois, or wnich have, within six r..onths, teen shipped into
any other st-te frorr. the State of Illinois, is hereby prohibited,
unless the shipper secures e pernit frcm the State Veterinarian
of California, which perndt must pccompany tiie waybill of the
shipment.
(c) The iaportHtion into the State of California of crttle
which originate in tx;e F.cpublic of I'exico, or cr.ttle, w'-ich have
within ninety days been shipped into the United States from the
Peaublic of :.'eTico, is hereby prohibited unle8== the shipper
secures e pen.it fros. the StatR Veterir.^.risjn of California
which permit must ac company tJ-;* waybill of the shipment.
The proclar-ation dated September 1, ]91o, ae well as all
other procJex'.ations rel :-ting to the importation of live stock, are
hereby repealed on ync after :.. rch ir>, 1S16, on which date this
procla-T.ation shall lecome and be effective until ctherwisr- ordered.
IT IS :X?: BY ORUia^inj that a violation of any or eif^er of
ti.f' fore cint- rules ana regulations shall be an offense, and pun-
iB-,:.Lle as ,-.rov:.aea by the laws of f"~ •■♦-'- of ■'^•^1 if orr.ia.
I'OW, TEEFJJOFJ:, I, EIR;>i: V/. JOKl.'SC:-, as Governor of the
State 0' r.rl if ornia, by virtue of the authority invested in me by
3p«,^ -0 •.--.•■•' -rof-l^-i; -^re.oing rules and regu]?.tions pre-
• cribed by the State Veterin rinn to b'- legal and bin-ii.. rulee and
regulations within the State of California; and I do further pro-
claia that eald rules and regulations ahsll "be maintained and en-
forced within the State of CftllforniB, and th«t a Tlolation there-
of shall eubject all persors so violating any of erid ru^T --
rokulatlone to the --enslties provided for In eection ele^t of that
act of t .e Le«.l'3Atar« of th» State of California, entitled.
•8*
m
"Ax. act to ..lotect domestic live stock from contagioue and
infectious aisease?, to ..rovide for the api.ointinent and duties
of officials to cerr,-- ir.to effect the provi&ions of this act, and
to provide an appropriation therefor."
II\ Y/ITl.ESS W:-!SFi:Cr, I hare hereunto spt my hand and
causea the Great :.ea3 cf this f.tate to be hereunto affixed this
Ibz'si day of Ll-.rch 1S16.
GC/KFijOK OF THE STAr" CF CALIFGFJ7IA.
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pp. OCLAI^ATIOIT
Dated 2Iay 22nd, 1917.
HEVOKIITG PROCLAJIATION
Dated I'^rch 15 , 1915.
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MAY 2 2 1917
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STATS OF califcr::ia
EXECUTI"'/S DEPAHT:.!E!rr
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proclai:atioit
Sacranento, California,
May 22, 1917.
WHEREAS, The contaeioua, cornnunicatle disease of ar.inals , known
as foot-and-mcuth disease, is no longer known to exist in the United
States; c.n6.
i;7!IEREAS, Cattle originating in the Repuclic of Llexicc nay now be
safely imported into California provided the regulations of the Secre-
tary of the United States Department of Agriculture are cor.plied with;
HOT/, THSHZFORE, I, WILLI/iL' D, STKPHKTS, as i^ov-rnor of the State
of California, Vy virtue of the authority vested in ne ty law, do here-
by revoke the proclamation dated March 15, 1916, relating to the impor-
tation of aninals,
117 \7IT1TESS WHEPJEOF, I h^ve hereunto set isy hand and caused the
Great Seal of this Stp.te to >e hereunto affixed this 22nd day of :iay 1917.
"ECREI;^ OF STATE.
GO'^'EJuXR OF THE STATF OF CAL:F0?::IA
i
§tatc of (Crtlifoirnirt
Of
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effciCt 'hr irovi«ion? o; reclion far teen oi - rlkcie tin. le
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of Uv
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now, TffiHKPOf^. 1. HI". '! r?. JuiL w.;, ioftriior of
the State of Cj-liTomia, m ficcord nee 7;itii ths provii»ionF of
the aboTc nrntionad act? of the ieg^?lf. turo, do hcniby pro-
claim that the cir.rters of U.e dooeptic corporation? ol this
Bt' te he.anbefore mentioned hatp been forfeited. Mid the right
tf the foreign corporations hertinbefor*; i3<;aLioae<l to ;io btt<»intsi
ka thi^ ^tate h^c xp-n forfeited,
111 ^.l^'intS^ SBMiOi, I hate hereunto fl.-:t .^ han.i ,
mi cuseJ the 3reat -tal of the 3tRte of C:Uiromia to «
lereuato afiixea, this 0-^^ de/ of "arch, a.D. 1916.
ti/i-nni
.-•EST:
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446
state of CrtlifovJtirt
f ,: 0 :■ T. : .: ;, T I 0 H.
This year nrrks the three hunared and thirty-
seventh anniversary oi tne landine, of I/vbkq's Armada
upoL the shores of Jalxiornxa. Ihe oeautiful county
of ^arin, ^ay l^th, ^Oth and Elst, con-emorates this
historic event, in an elabor.-te and silandid Flower
Pageant. The legislature, by concurrent resoiation
on January'!, cailed attention to the celebEation and
enacrsed it , ana asked me as the Chief ^.xecutive of the
State to proclaim the festival to oui- citizens.
In accordance with the legislative resolution and
because of tne elaborate preparations that have been maae,
ana the certainty that the occasion will ce one of pleasure
and historic ueauty, i do thus airect the attention of
the people of tne state to the Pageant ana celebration
on i:ay 19th, idOth and 21st, and invite the participation
of ail m the festivities.
Done at Secrauiento, this 11th aay of -lay, one
thousand nine hundrea and sijfpen. /,
/ Governor.
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1 desire to bring to the attention oi the People of
California the observance of Tuesday, May 16th. as "OLIVE DAY".
Those interested in the industry have fixed on that date for their
annual celebration, and 1 most cheerfully accede to their request
for p -fford of public coTimendation. 1 am hesrtily in sympathy
with the industrial celebrations that have developed in the lapt
few years, for not only are they occasions of enjoyment but they
also h?:ve p substantial value in advertising our products.
The ^owth of olives is raridly developing into one
o: the most important industries of California. Its prosperity
contributes to the prosperity of all of us and there is abund-.nt
reason for a statewide observance of CLlVi D^^Y.
Jt
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overnor.
§tate 0f (S,aHf0vnia
The Good Hoads AssocistioriTand other organizations
throughout the country have agreed to observe the week of
August 6th to August 12th as NATIONAL TOJRING .VSiK. and it
is suggested that one df-.y during that week be set apart as
Good itoads Day,
In proportion to population and wealth California as
a State and through its coimties hrs shown more activity in
the improvement of it- rublic highways than any other State
in the union, iuch re.'nains to be done in this ^eaCrngk of f
facilitating the hauling of products and of making more
accessible for our own people and for tourists the scenic
wonders of California, rnd 1 wish to lend every co-0( ^stion
to cr.rry on farther the work that has been so succespittily
inaugurated.
In furtherance of the plans for a day of special
touring activity and of appropriate exercises by official
and rivic gooa roads clubs and kindred organizations, I
therefore co.imend to the people of California the observance
of iViSDNESDAY, the ninth day of August, 1916, as GOOD .^OADS DAY
Dated: Sacrrnento, California, July 31, 1916.
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FILED
Jb the office of the Se«-T-^ir7 "^ St«te
or THE STATK OF CALlf ORNIA
SEP 2 1 19^6
7RANKCJQBI>AN,
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§tittc of (tdlifovttia
I, HIHAM »V. J0HK3UN, Governor oi the 3t?te of Cali-
fornia, do Hereby proclaim that a general election will be
held thrcuPThout srid State on Tuesday, the seventh day of
l.'over.ber, 1916, at which the lollo'.vins: offices are to be
filled: ."■urteen exoctcrs oi .rcBiient ;>na ^ice r
thc jnitea itntes.
United States Senator;
5 1'jeiit Oi'
ileraber o; the
the eleven
hou^e of Representatives, from each of
Centres =!ioaal Districts in the State;
State Senator fron each oi the lollov.ina- twenty
senrtorial districts in the 3t-te: First, rhird,
Piith, Seventn, lunth, ileventn, Thirteenth,
if'if teeritn, Seventeenth, i\ineteenth, r-venty-iii'st,
T.,enty-third , T-.venty-f if th, Tv/cnty-sevsntL^
Twenty-ninth, Thirty-first^ Thirt /-third , .nirly-
fifth', rhir ty-Fsventh and ihirty-hinth Districts;
and "Iso State Sen'" tor froa tne Eighteenth
senatorial dist -icL for the unerj^ired term of
D. J. Beban, deceaseo.
Member ol the Asse-nbly from each of the iii«hty Asseab--
ly Districts in tnt State;
nur.b-^r to be elected to sucn office in each of
srid co'onties in '.7hich sucn election is to be
held, both for the regular term thereof and for
the unexpired tern thereof, beinc such as is pre-
scribed by the Constitution end laws oi this
-atate;
Also such state, co.jity, township, district or other
on ices as are provided b. law to be filled at
such election.
I also proclaim, in pursuance of the provisions of
section 10 of Charter 404, Statutes o: 1915, that at aaid
election there ■•.ill be pubraitted to the vote of the electors
the fo^ioAinr act of the Lepislrture providing .or tne issuance
of bonds o: tne State lor tue purposes therein specified
B..AW l«MHMI« mf^A M^.l
■"'' ""^l^ "T*** \'Z. w f^ 11* j *■ T r f^ f*TTTjntt** wruTi fl*^T !*■
STATi HIGH. ATS ACT Of 1915.
fllAlTICK Jt'l
All lilt iiiithuri:in!> til- iiK/iiisKii.n. k-m-
atrtiitioii, iiniirui'imintr iniinitniunci
<i.i(l luniriil or tht lilli'imllUlid liullMHS
Hi thi si/ati 111 or sfiift /iiy/iu<i.i/» iirt-
airiUitl mill vuiili iiiliUiliil I'll ••» <" ' • "-
tiliril "All «*f nittnortzing xh*- t-iniBtrtiv-
tiuii. iiiqiiiaitiun. muiiKt miiik t iinil cuii-
ir"/ "/ 11 m/atitii m a(ilf< (iiji/ikhj/s in fnf
A'rul" •>; mlifiirriKi ; s/.. i if;/i»iy t'lr U'lrfc,
fIXIIIU Iht JJIlJdllt litis I" I" rlllllt flf/ COM'I-
tM» fill' inimi us t xiii-iiiltii ttiiniii: pru-
lliiiNi/ li'i- t/KWSiiunci iiiiii »<i/i ul atiitr
bunas I" cTKiI. « /mill fur (*< i uintruf-
(iim iiiKf (it./ui»i(loii '•) »"'■'' av'teiii:
rrKiliiiK 11 siiiKiiifl ;i<>iil /!"• "" |i<i.r/i>i(iil
uf Slim («"iiis. ■"!<' Jirui Willi; fur Iflt
»u(»iiii»»H'n 11/ tkis uit (u 11 loti ot tm
ptiiiiU: avfr.ni'l March ii. IM^. o'.ii
uuur.iifil, iiitiinil iinil ailiiitteil bij rAi
uf..!.!.- •./ tht Slult of Culilitriiia lit tfti;
u««Vr.i; .Irilioii ht Id in (In iinmlli of
A-„if...l>.r. a. i>.. /:;;"..■-' ''"'"i'l.''''A
cititl lis (It' -Mild Hiijlticai/s Act, and
i-«r(uMi tj(tM»ii>ii» (/KiiYruiii . spftir.i/iiii;
rlic irorlc. nxiMi; (In j«ij/i.[iii(» (u (•<_
ll.«<Jr J.// ii.iiiltl'S for m<.iuj/» "''«■"'''.'{
thtrttii: i,r..rnlin!; for thr isauiinc, and
sale of »(ii(i i'i"iil» (" i-natc u fund tor
thf Cfinalriictiiin, iiiiiirorcmcut ana
„<i;..ii.i(u..i of the uncoiiipl, ttd I'ortwna
of imiil »i;s(riii ii'K' cirdiiii rjtt nsliiii*
IHinrroiii': i r.u(iiiy ii r. nWiliiff («"ii «"
bf i.„,l fcii (hi »«i(i dcparlmrnt of
ini/iilKriiii; liir Ill( )<iiruo«» o( (lis Uf' •
^r.,ii./.fl II Kiiiki'ifl r."i'' ^"r ''"• ";'"'";:''
»;,6,-.iJ.».o» «r (hi* "<( (" " ■"" "' ""'
people.
The people of the State of Calilornia Jo
riniit o» lullowa:
SECTK-S 1. Till- fiiiut irealiJ fov llu-
iuii»mKii..i. ..11.1 acquihiiiuii uf a ».yau-m
Hon. m..lm.n.in..- anU loiiiru . t a ■•>»'^">
forma. k|.»iiI>i"B Ha- «"'"• "^'"8 '"^
mom-^s .■xp.nd.d tli^r.in . proiluii.g for
thr i'ssiialaV anil »al,- of Mai.' lamaB to
iTiat.- a tuna lor iia- loniitruition and
a..iui.siiion oi »'"•>>»>'«'•"' •^'■'■•'V"S.i:i
tini" and i.rovldlnB for tnr »ul;n.l»io
,,1 II. in a. t to a vote ot tilt pi-oplv. ap-
proved M.nl. :-'. IHtM. and 'WI-'Y''-
mtltlrd and aduptid by llu- p. opli- of tla
8 .Vl" f "allf.irm" at tl.e «. neral Heaion
ht-id In llu month of NoMinber. A l>.
Vjl 1. and known and . iti-d an th* "Ma^
HiKlnvavs .\.t. l).inK Inade-iual.' to fully
™fr out till- olOrct- of *.ld ■''^,; •* "^:
i-oMUil'tHd i»>rt ons of itiUi n.ssii'in pri
«'"Vd l.y Lu\ ••.«tat. M.KP.way, -V t and
.■•■rt.iln .-MinKlons th.r-from la ■■inalt^r
•Im': "d .hall h.- c-onstruitrd. "hProved
a'.d a.^iulrid .is and in Ha matim-r pro-
vidld i.y l.iw i.y the -'-l';"""-"' ••' f»«';
'^i!^f nhJ^i^'nS^ ^liol^rl^-'rSr tAS
miii".>. of i.r..vi.hn>: tor tm i.aym.nt of
fl'. ',„»t "f Ha- o.n»lru.tioM. imp.ov.na-rit
or a.-rili'itloli n.<v»»ary for und in > om-
nfi-i nJ Vild Kv.tem of said hlKlm.iy* and
Sup "• in^mlnK the fund c■«^u.•d by yalJ
■Aar MlBlmay. .\ct, '>»■,*""' .A or .n
fornl.i l« li.r.-by autlioni.d to In. ur ..n
hid "l.twln. -» I" 111-- manner provided la
{hlV'ot in the «im of rtftein million
*'imm«llat. ly after tla- l"""";-*; ^;' 'i!.';
Dr.H l.imatlon of the itovertior. .-i* pn>vlde<l
In » tlon 11 of tld. art. th. treasurer of
he M.I.. »h..ll prepare t^fteen thousand
•ultaWe N.lali. ..f the State of t allforn la In
X rten.m.ln..tlon of one ihouwnd .liillar.
e". h. to l»- numl"-red fr..m 1 to 1 ...'••'
rAilViVlve ..n.l lo l*ar the date of the third
L v of Joh rUT The total i»ue of Mid
in.l. .lalVnot ex,..e.1 the .an. of llff-en
^1 .rate i.f four .tnd one-half I-er .ent
Jir ^n..um from .he itate of I";'""'-
\i[^T.,1 TV. imld b..n.l. ar-l •!-- Ir'ere.f
„,.,. .. p..vnl.le
th. ' ■• '•' «''<■„:
„f , .1 the i.f^
ur. •
tudi
Before orreriiiK any of .aid bond, for sale,
the «Ud treasurer shall dela. h l lerefroti.
all loupons wlil.h have matured or will
mature b. .ore the date tixed for su. li Mle.
The state triMnurer shall give n'dUe or
the linit and pla. e of .ale by publtrntlon
In two newsjiapers published In th.- '-itv
and .ounty of Ban Franiis. o an J in one
newspaper pulUshed in the elty of Oak-
land, and In one newspaper iiuhlished in
the .itv ..f l,os .Angeles and In one news-
paper pnbhshe.l In the .ity of Sacra-
mento on.e a week for four weeks next
rie'edlnK the date tlxed for »">!' »"«■■
In a.ldltlon to the liotlee last ab.« e pro-
vided for. the state treasurer ma> give
s'l.l, fu.iher n.di.e :m h.' rray .ieenj
advisable, but the expenses and cost of
8U. h additional notli e shall not ex.eed
the sum of live hundred dollais for eu. h
sale so advertised.
There is herebv . reaied in and for the
state treasury a fun.l t.. be l*"' ■»"",""''
deslBnated as the "Seeond Slate MlKhwnv
Fun.l." an.l Iniineillately after smh sab-
of bonds Hie treasurer of the stale shall
pav into tlie stale treasury an.l .aiise t'l
be' pla. .-.1 in said se.-.md state hltjhway
fund the t..tal amount reeelved for saal
bi.n.ls ex. ept suih amount as may have
been 'p-'id as a. tTue.1 interest tliereon.
The amount that shall have been paid .-tt
sueh sale as ai trued Interest ..n the bonds
sold ■'liall b.- bv the treasurer .if tlie state.
imine.liately after su.h sale, pai.l into the
treasurv of the state and plaeed "i t he
■Se. ..hd State HiKhway Interest an.l Sink-
ing Fund." whiih is hereby created.
Of the monevs plaeed in the said second
state highwav fund, pursuant t.> the pro-
vlsL.ns of this se. lion, the sum of twelve
million dollars, or so much thereof as may
be ne.essarv. Is hereby nia.le available,
and shall i.e used exclusively for the
a..iulsitl..n of rlKhls of way for and the
aiiiulsitlon. .•..nslru. lion and improvement
of the unc.irnplete.1 portions ..f the systeni
of state highways prescribe.! by sahl
•■State Highwavs .\i t." .\nd of said
monevs so pla.e.l in said se.-.md state
hlKhwav fund, the sum of three million
il.illars or so niu. h tliete..! as may be
necessarv. is herebv made available ami
shall be used ex.lusively f..r the a..|Uisl-
tion of rights of way for, and the acquisi-
tion .onstru. ti.in an.l Improvement of
certain extensi.ins from said system of
state hlghwavs prescribed by said "State
HIghwBvs A.t" as follows An extension
conne.tinB the interior and .-oast trunR
lines in northern falifornia through Irln-
itv and Humb..ldt ...unties by the most
dlVe.t and pra. thai route: an extension
...nne. ting the San .loa.iuln valley trunk
line ut a p..lnt between the .ity of Mer.e.l
in Mer. e I county, and the .Ity of Madera,
in Madera .ounty. with the .-oast trunk
line at ..r near the .ity ..f Ciln-y In Santa
Clara cnuntv. through Tai heco pass, by
the most illie.t an.l pra. thai route, an
extension of the Marip..sa county state
hlghwav lateral t.> ..r near the railway
statl.in Kl Portal. In Mariposa county, an
extension .onne. ling the San .loa.iuln
valiev trunk line In Tulare county with
the .'oiutt trunk line In Monterey .-ounty.
bv the .ontlnuation of the lateral between
the I Itles of Vlsalia and Hanfor.t tlir..ugli
(^■allnga bv the m..st dire, t an.l pra. ti.al
route; an exiensh.n .onne. tirg the San
J,ia.|Uin valiev trunk line at .<r near
Hakerstleld with the coast trunk line m
San I.uls l>bl»r"> .-ounty. through i ho-
lame lu.ss. bv the most illre.t an.l P"".-
th-al route: an extension of the San B»r-
nar.lire. . ..untv stale highway l.llelal t..
Karstiiw. In San l!.-rnar.llii.. . ..untv. by the
m..st .lire t an.l pta. thai route; an exten-
si.in ...nne.tlnK Antel.ipe valley. In the
.-..untv ..f U..S -Vngeles. with the .itv of
U.s Vi.K.le.. b\ tlo- most .lire, t an. I |.ia. -
thai n.ute. an.l an extension ..f the Salt
Bernarillno ...untv .late highway lateral
I., the .Xriliina state line near the town
..f Vuioa. Arlx..ii.i via the .itles of Uraw-
lev ami Kl iVnir.. in Imperial .-.lunty. by
the nai.t .11. -. t an.l pia.thal n.ule; pro-
litlrd. howricr. that expenses ..f the
n<-.|ulslti..n . ..n.truetion an.l impr..vem»nl
of the ext.risi.tns ab.ive enumeniiefl ana
the ii.i|uisith.n of right, of way therefor,
■hall be |.«rtlv >.. r.ie bv the . .uinty or
.iii.tl.
th- extent
cf ..nf.*-n-«e.
exlelisb.n. He
..f su. h .llvl.fnn
«iat.' an.l .-ounty
...n with the
- g an.l said
,..| I., enter
jrolertaJllng*
prt.perly .arry ..ut the
-n
■.■• ■< sm.l pL.tr . ifii-
accordan. e with the proTl.lona of t hi. act
Th.-re IS hereby . reate.l in the slate
treasury a fund t.i l.e kii..wri and .le« g-
liate.1 ..» the "Secnd State Highway .>.mk-
ng Fund. The treasurer of the state sha I
mil,, nrst .lay of July of the year m.^ J.
-.nd on the Mrst .lay ..f .luly. of each. ,mi
■ e ery yc.ir Iliereafl.r In which a par.-el
of the liind. .-1.1 pur«iunt "' ">« P);":
vish.ns ..f this a. • sh..ll l»-.ome due, trans-
fer fr..m the g. i,.i:.l niml .If th.; state
1 , ."iv t.i II..- s.ii.1 s.-...n.l state highway
sinking fund such an ;imount of t>>e nioneyB
al.pr..prl..ted bv tils act is may be required
to pav the princip.l of the Is.lids 8.} be-
conling due and payable In such >y»-
sSec 6 The principal of all of said
boSdi' sol.l sla.ll b. ,.ai,l at the time the
saiiu- liecom.s .lu.-. fr..m the s-cond state
highway sinking fun.l.^an.l Hi.- m erest
„n all l.on.ls s..ld slu.ll be pal.l t lie
time said interest becmes due. fr""' "''^
second state highway ""•7«-='' i"^".' »'"s"t
Ing fun.l. Both prin.ipal and interest
"lull b.- so paid up.m warrants .luly
drawn bv the controller of the s'-iie iipon
eiminds au.lli.-.l by the slate Ijoard of
control, an.l the faith of the M.ite ot
California is her.-by ^'^''^Uf £L^^"}^
melil of the prin. ipal ol Kild bonds «>
sol.l, an.l the Interest accruing 'l'T«'.te
<ir^- 7 The slate controller and stale
tr«.surer shall ke.-p full and parilcular
o^'ount and re. ..nl of all their pruceed-
II KS uiahr this aci and they slu.ll Irans-
it to the g.ivernor in triplicate an ab-
s - act of all su.h pr...-. .-dings tlu-reumler
w ,h an ..nnual report in 'npli^te, ot^e
copy ..f each t.i t* bV the govein.r. laid
before ea. h house of the legislature bien-
"aiv .Ml •"•"Xs "nd papers p.rtaining to
the" matter pr.ivlded for in this act shall,
at .11 times. U- oj*n to the Inspection ot
nv partv Inlerested. or the governor, or
the atb.rnev gen.ral, or a cmniitte. ..t
either branch o. the legislature or a joinl
...mmitt.e of both or any citizen ot the
*'"so-. S. The highway cnstructed or
aciulreii un.ler the provisions of this act
shall be p.-rmanent in character and be
.!.' 'shell w^:h oil or maca.lam >'■■ a c-.m-
bin .lion .if b..th. or ><! su.h ..llier material
as in the ju.lgnienl of Ihe sai.l d'^f"?""'*"'
of engimering shall la m.ist suitable and
best ...lapted b. the part leu ._.r '''«"''<>' '"J",
versed. Th.- slat.- ileparim.-nt ..f engi-
neering. In the name of the i.eop e ot the
Slat.- of <-.illf..rnla. may pur.iiase cir
receive bv donation or de.lk-allon from
oountiea. '..r tr..m public or private per-
sons. ..r It may lease, any right of w.i>
r.Kk uwarrv or lan.l ne,.s»;iry or f.roper
l,,r the construction, use. improvement or
maintenanc- of kH.I slate '■'•t'"'"'';, '"';}
shall pr.K-eea. if ne.essary. to ^"l. e nn
un.ler the proMsloi.s of ihe Co.lc of .Ivil
Procedure rel.iting b. su.h jir<.cee.lings
any ne.-es.sary or proper riglil of way. ni. k
uuarrv or lan.l The depariment ..f engi-
neering in aci or.lan. e with l.w .hall have
power am! aulliorlty to purcha». aell
^xchanBe, leas.- or ;■<''*"»""• '"i'"''"*;,''i
dlsptiw .If ..11 miPPlle.. "b"!'. .'""'*'^';;(
ma.hlnery an.l Implements an.l .lo all
other things necessary or pnijier in Ihe
.-.in.iructlon. inipr..venient or malnteiian, .
of Si.id state highway. The department
of .ngin.-.-ring m aconlance with law-
shall have is.w-er an.l auth.irlty b' pur-
ch.s.. base, .ir er.-.t i.l.ints l.ir m.inu-
fa.ture of .ement, .rush.-l r ^k -in.! other
materials u»i~l in r..ad ..r hlgliw.i> w.irk.
ami also the p..wcr to dlspjis.^ ..f s-.i.l planta
wh.-n n.l longer n .pure.! for su. h pur-
p.wes. With the ex..-ttl..n of th..se public
highwavs whl. h have l«-.-n permanentlj
Impr.ived un.let .-ounty .ir |i.-rm;inent r.i.i.1
division l".n.l issu.-. within nine y..ar.
nrbir to the ...L.ptl.in of this act. all put-
Ih- highwavs within this .tat- lying within
th- right '..t way of «ild state highway
u. detemiin. I an.l a.l..pt.>d by Ihe •I'-t-i"-
ment of englnwring shall tie an. I the
•ame .hall be. ome .. part of Ihe ngl.l of
wav of m.l.l sta-.. - wltl...-:t . ..m-
iiensatl.in l«-lng i '■ i<r.,iui.a,
n.ithlng herein ■■■• .1 re.|ulre the
„.,p I ... . .uay ab.ng or
,,n Kii I . .>. pri..r t.. the . .miple-
ti,,n ... of th.. j^rmanent Ini-
pr.iveiii. c - :impllte.l bv this ucl
Whenever ..n> iii.m.y r.- etv. .1 fr.im the
R;ile ..t b..n.«». un.ler the pr..vl.lon. of
this .. I "i.ill I.. exi.. M.led In iny .-ounty
.. ..tv must pay Into
i sum ea. h year us
„i -•. at 'he rale of
fi.ui a • i-er .em ; -n.
upon • -'m of m..- '—I
t':r, ■ ■' -f ''- •■•'
-r
•r
and t • ntl) il t''i ..I ;•■ 1" ■(
. Bt.lTT b» dr^wn fe"Ttl •at.l •e- --..^
.11.1
■ r. r
veO
; ry-
■ Mgl-
... to
th«
a.'.l .."I'll--
vl.1.,1 l.y 1.... .
fme«-il tiftei-n ni>llli>n dolUr*. tor -
inirr"'-' <•' [■■■■•MiUiiK r.ir m.- i.uMH. ril ..I
till ...si ..f the . ..nmru. tioii. iini.!..M inent
.ir .i..iiilFUl.iii n. .-•I'l'.iry f..r ,.ii,l In > ..m-
l.Ietli.i; .«a..l svslriii -f sal. I l.isl.ways ami
mil.l.l. m.-iitint! llif fun. I .ii-uu-'l l-V »'''
■•St:il.. Illeli»:.y« A.t.- ih.- t-l..l.- ..r < -ill-
in.l.liti..l!i«.«s 111 til.- m.iimri i.r..U.le.l l.>
ri'iVii.t li. til.- sum ..r liri.-.ii million
Iniin.-.ll,.t.lv ,,fl.r II.. issviar,. •■ "f '•"
in s.-.ili.n n ..t it.ls ii. I. Ill- tr»a«ur.r of
.. st.ii.' slMll Mvpar- tif.«-;. ili..uH;in.l
.« ilt.il.l.' iM.n.ls ..f II..; SMU- ..f <-:.llf..rnm In
till- ilfn..n.in.uu.n ..( .m- tlu.us.inil .l"ll-jr»
eii, h t<. !»■ nuinV..r.Ml fr.im 11.' '•'•"";
in. liisly.-. .in.l t.. Lear lii.- .iau- ..f il.e third
dav ..f Julv. I'll:. Til.- t.itiU issu.' ..f said
liLiids sl.all n..t .-M .;«-d tl;.- sum ■'< rtf"".n
mllli.>n .l..llars and tli.-y shall iH-ar In'.-rM
at U)f rat- .>f f'.ur and ..m-half {...r . .-ni
,'r annum rr..m Hi.- .Tat.- nf l^mnr.-
{lur.-of. The sal.l b..nd.. and th,- In'-^i-^Sj
lluT.-nn shall he paval.lf- In K..1.1 ."In nf
the rniti-d Stales of "'' J"''-'^"" *'"?'''',''J'
of viihle either at the ..tfl.H of th.- inas-
urer of said stale or. at the ..p ton ..f the
holder, at Ihe tls. al au.n.y f.ir tlie Slate of
California In Ihe . Ity of New York In he
Biite of N. w V..rk. at the times .ind In the
manner folL.winB. to wit .The tirst three
hundred sev.ntv-five of sal.l honds ""^'I ' e
due an.l [.avahle on the third day of Jul\.
!•• '3 an.l ihr.'.- hiindre.l siy.nty-nv.- or
safd b.in.ls In r.mse.utlve numerical or.ler
shall l>- .Hie and payal.h- on Ih.- thlr.l day
of July In ea. h and eyery year thereafy-r
until an.l lf..ludlne ih- third dav ..f July.
1«B" The Int. -rest a. iruinK on all .d Kil.l
bonds lh.il shall he sol.l sh.lll I"- p.ivible
i-lther lit the oftt.e ..f the treasurer of the
St 11.' oral saiil fls. al aneniy. as the hol.ler
may elect. ..n the thlr.l day of Januarv
•ind Ihe third day "f July of earh .and
,.v.rv ye;,r after the s.il.' of the same,
T!i.- inter, s: ..n all hon.ls l»-ii. .1 .m.l S..M
•luUi tm-'ae .in the dav ..f th.-ir in itnrltv
on the dav of their matiirllv be i.aH as
her.-ln provide.! and .an.eled bv the t'eps-
nrer of «aid stii- Ml l">nd« remalnlne
unt-old shall, at the .late of the nuiturllv
there..f he bv th- tr.-:isll-er ..f the stat.
eanc-led an.l dest'ove.t. .Ml l-«n.ls Is.ue
pursuant to the provisLins ..f 'hi' .i.t shall
Iv. siimed bv the eovemor of thl« stat.-.
.•oont.r-iir-ed bv Ihe slat" eoni roller an.l
end..r«.-.l bv the state treasurer, an.l Ihe
said bond" shall li» s.. siime.r .ounler-
slirne.l .-.d .-n.lorsed bv ih.- .i(n. ers who
lire in nm.-e on the third dav of Julv. I'tl,.
and ea.h ..' s-ihl Iv.nds shall ha' e the
creal .. al of Ihe !«tat.- ..f "" illfornia Im-
pr.ssed ther.-..n. The .ai.1 b.inds «icned,
e..iiri.rsiinie.l en.'orsed in.l seale.I a.«
b.rei" trovi.l.d wh.r «.<l.l. shall be and
iM.nsliliile . v.ill.l aM.l l.in.llnB obllirill.in
ut...n Ih. Star.- of rallfornli. thoiiith the
,.,!,, ,i„.r«.of Iw ma.le at a "la'e ..r dil-s
•ift-r the p.-rson so sisninu. e..iinlersiBnlne
nnd .-".l..r«lnit. or elth' r o' them, shall
have i-.'.ised lo he the in<'Umb<-nts of salU
itP'oe o.- offI<-es, ^ . , , ,
SET :. .Appended to ea. h of said b.>n.l«
there shnll be inleiest . oul».ns s.. atta.Jie.l
thai the .same may be ,l.-ta. he.l wUhoat
Inlurv to or mutll»ti..n of said bond. The
unid routvins shall be , ..nse.iitiy.lv mi"'-
brred nnd siiiill hear the llth..i:raphe.
slcnatvlre ..f ll-.e state treisurer w >.. shnjl
be In ..me on the third dnv of July. l'.'l..
X.I Int.resI shall b.- paid on anv ..f said
b.m.ls for «u. h time as may intervene
between the date of ••Id bond and the
date ..f sale thereof. V :!ess sa< h a.-.Tueil
interest si all have b,-. i.. l.v the l.ur. hasnr
..f said b..n.| pal.l t.> the state at the time
of sii. h sale
8IC-. 3 The iPBtslntiire shall pi^'Vide
bv iippr.iiirlatloi' sulB. lent m.inev !•• de-
fniv all ..xi^-nse. that shall he Ini urred by
the slab treav :-r In the preparall.in ..f
said b..nds an.; '-i the advertlslnc .if the
sale tiler-.. r as In this a. t pr..vi.l.-.l
j»B' t When the h..n.ls auth..ri«ed by
this art to br Isslle.l shall hav been
siicne.l. .-.lunterslaned. end..rse.1 an.l seal-d
as in seilion ..n- pr..vlde.l the stab-
treasurer shall sell the «nie In «'i. h I«ir-
<el« nn.1 nun. ben. lis II " K..vemor ..f the
state shall .lire. I. t.. Ihe l;l«he..t bi.Mer
for .-ash The K..V ^'i- -'.'e shall
Issue to Ihe stale f •■.tl.in
IniTedlalelv after «o lo
do. tht..iiah
a.lople.l ar .1
the a.l\ls..I^
i.nRlix • ■ t-'i:
tl..
m- ■
Te.
extelist.in conne. tint ti ■
vall-» trunk line in Ti.:.^
til- . .. .>t I r ...k 1',. in .M
by ■ .f III- l.il. i.U '... !«.. '.
thi in.l llanfor.l tl-.n.iiKli
i'i.h: -t .lire, t .111.1 pia. Ii.-al
rout.-, a:. i\...-l-.-.i.IJ . onne.tlnc Ihe San
J..a'iuln valU'V trunk line .tt ot near
Hakeisn.ld with the .-oust trunk line in
Sun I. Ills tibisi).. . ..unty. thr.>iiiKh I'ho-
lanie pass, lo the ni..st .lire, t an.l p'-a. -
ti.al route; an extension of the Pan Ber-
n.ir.liM iint\ Htal- liu-M.wa.>- l.it-rul I..
n.irstoW, in San l:-rii.ir'lili.. .■..uiitv, l.\' the
rii.isl dlre'-t an. I (.la.'tl.al r.uile. an exten-
di,... ....... II. ,i; .\nt-l..|>e yall■^ 11 tl.-
.■oil- - .Xneeles, with ■
l,..~ the most .lire ■
ti. .1 .1 an extension -i
npr:.a:il::i.i .'ilily state hlsliw.iv i.-'.il
to tile .\ilzona state line tie;ir the t.iwn
..f Yiinia. .\rtz..na. via the .iiles ..f Itraw-
lev and Kl i"entr.j in Imperi.il ..mnty. by
the m..»t dire. I and prall.al route, jiro-
rii/f</. *<>ir> rer. that expenses ..f the
acpilslllon ■ .mstni. lion and imprivenifnt
of the extensions ab..ye ..numerated anil
the iir.|uisltl..n of rlahts ..f way theref.ir.
shall he partiv leirne by the . ounty or
y.'ur.tles in will, h s,i. h extensions lie.
Th."' exTPTit Ttrrd r'tirrraetTT of- siieh dtvistt^ti -
..f expen.^es h.-twe-n the state and .-ount.v
shall rest for hna! .lelermination with the
state .lepartni»-iit of -iijrineerini; an.l sai.l
deiiarln.eni Is hereby authoilze.l to enter
li.lo su.h aKreements and undertakinjcs
as are ne.-essar.\' to properly earry out the
intent of this secti.in
The r..ule .ir mutes of saitl state IslKh-
waj-M to he a.-.|Uire.:i. cinstru. te.l or ini-
proye*l un.Ier the provlsL.ns of this aet
shall he sele.te.i by the .l.-partment of
eiitfliieerma In the nianner provi.le.l by
and to .arrv .mt th.- obje.-ts t>f said "State
Highways .\.t" and in the manner pro-
vided by and to eariT out the objeets of
this a. I.
M..ne>s shall be ilrawn from sai.l se. ond
state hitihway fun.l for the |.iiip..ses of
this a<t upon warrants .inly drawn by the
I ontroUer .if the slate uiw.n .lemands ma.le
by the department of -nslneerinc and
allowed and au.lite.i by the stale b.iard
..f r.inlr.il . ururiitfti. /i..1/-m-» r. .l-..;t 11111 -f
the proieeds •■( the Hist sale ..: hon.ls
nia.U- lier-iinder the state i..'nlr..ll..r an.i
their respe.-tlve books the sum of one
hundre.I th..usan.l .1. .liars to the .reillt ..f
Ihe 'State HiKhway Hevolvinic Fund."
whi.-h fund is hereby ereate.l In the state
Ire.isury The m..neys in sal.l state hiuh-
way revolving fund, or au-h part thereof
as the advisory b.iard of tlie d.-|)artment
of enKineerlni^ shall deem net essary. may
lie -xpen.l.-.l. from ilm*- to tim.-. upi^m the
lieman.ls of the d-iiariment of -nirineer-
injc. atiprove.l by the state iH'ard ..f i-..n-
trol. for the piirtsise of niaking lasli pay-
ments in a. Ivan. -e f.ir su.-h expendliuies
as are ne.-essary and proper to .arry ..ut
the i.r.ivlslons of this ai-i. I'pon rei-eijit
of such demands, so approvetl. It shall be
the duty of the state eontroller t.. .Iraw
his warrant upon said "Stale Hiiehway
KevolvinB Fund" in fa\-..r .d the i.ers.in
.ir persons llierein nanie.l. and the stale
treasurer shall pay th.- same. r»n or
before the t-nth .lay of earh month there-
after, the department of enKineerins shall
submit lo the slate Isiard of c.ntr.il a
Terlfled, itemized statement, sh.iwintt all
expenditures durInK the pre.ediiiK --alen-
dar m..lilh of Ih- nemeys so withdrawn
fr.im said "State HiKhway Key.ilvinK
Fund." a.-, ompanie.1 b\- i.r..|.*-r v. .u. hers
ari.l re.-eipls theref.ir. .*^u. h statements
shall b- audited by the st.it.- b..ard of i-.in-
trol In lit" same manner that . lalms
iKalnst the state are au.llied. and. if found
lo be eorre.'l. shall be approved by Ih-
state hoar.l .>f contr..| an.l transmitted In
the state rontroller with su.-li approval
enilorS4*d thereon. The stale .■..ntmller
shall thereupon draw his warrant upon
the "Se...nd State HiKliway Fun.l' In
favor of the deparlment .d enK!n»-erinK
for the aiCKri'Kale am.otnl ..f su.h exis'iidl-
lures. and u|siii tii- surrender ..f su.-h
warrant pr..|»erly -n.|..i-s»'.l. the state
treasurer shall transfer th- aiipoint
thereof upon the b....ks of his ..ITl.e fp.m
the said "Se...n.l Slate llluhwav Fun.l"
to the said "Stat. lllBliway It-volvinit
Fund." 1.1 be expende.l as aforesahl
8E.' 5. There Is hereby appr..pi l.iie.l
fpim the general fund In the stale tr-.i«-
ury surli sum annually as will be Tie. -s-
Bjirv to pay Ihe prln. tpal of and the
int.-r-st on the bonds, issued an.l sold
Toirsuant I., the pr. .visions of this «. t.
as said prln. Ip.il and interest lieeumes
due an.l |.av.il.le
Th.T. -• ii'l 1.. ...II. tel ariii.slU In the
r t-r..)"-! in tie
or TUUlllIell.ib. '
I'... .|..T.,.i'.ri;.li
II .I in p.a.l "*.
„., |...w.-r 1...I1-.
»l.... ; ?ii!-r r-MUii.-i I'.t .- ■ . .1-
|.,.s-» Willi the ex.eptioii ..I ll...s.. |i.ii.li.
liiuliw.ivs whi.h have I"- a lierm melitl v
liiii.ro\-d un.lei .■ounty "r |M-rmarieni loa.l
divl«l..n tH.n.l is.«u.s within nine )-ar»
pri..r 1.1 the a.l.iplion ..f this a X. all pub-
II. hiKhwavs within this st.ib- lyinK within
III. rIKliI of way of Kiid sUiIe liiRliway
i>« .l«.i-rmin...l an.l nd-iple.l bv the .leparl-
m-nt of erKinf.erinu shall t>e and the
same shall la-, ouie a purl of the rlKht of
wa\ ol S.O.I «t;ite hiKliway. Without I'om-
[.-nsiilion beinc paM tlier-f"r ; tir„v,ilnl.
n'.iliint; herein ..intained snail renulr- the
8i.it.- i.i maintain any hiKhway alums or
on said rlBlll of Way. prh.r l.> the lOniple-
th.n ..r .iciuisition of th- p.-riiiantnt Im-
pr..\eiiienis rontemplated by this aei.
\vin-ney.-r any mon-y r<-< elv .1 from the
sale .if lion. Is. under the imnisiona of
tilts ait. shall be exja-ndeii in any eouniy
tw^UiU. state, -mi.i!i ruujily mu»l.p,ai' Ijulo.
Ihe St. lie tr-asurv ftui'h sum t-ioh year .is
shall eiiual the Interest, at Ihe rate of
four and one-half per . enl per annum,
upon Uie entire sum of money expendeil
from the proeeeits of the bonds Issued
un.Ier this ml within sui h county In ihe
I ..nstni. lion of said state hlBhway. less
su.h pornon ••( siild am.mnt -xiien.lel aa
Ih- bon.ls matured under the provisions of
this a. t shall bear t.. the i.ital numlier
of bonds sol.l and outstandlnB : pruvMlrii.
h'lUivrr. lh.it In .ill . as«-» wla-re, by
reason .>f pliysli al dllfleultles to be over-
eome. or other KOOil and suffl.ient cause,
tlie state department of enidneerinK shall
delermin.. that the c.ist of lonslru.tion of
any pi.rlion of such state hishwa.v in
any county, or t-ounties. is so ereat as
to entail an unjust and ineiiultable burden
upon any such coiint>-. or i-oiinii-s. in
r-fundlne to the state the sums so paid
for int-r-si ujsin ti.e Ninds sold and the
proceeds thereof applied as .iforesiild.
sui li county, or . ountles. shall n.'t tx- re-
quired to refund the wld- amount ..f
sucli interest, hut only su. Ii proporti.m
«»-•——"* ■"• *•," *&<>&* <»p ..»>mwwi oJ »n Jlj - J
peering shall adjudg- t.i be fair .nn.' reS- 1
sonable. All highways conslnicle.l ..r ac-
i|Ulr.-il un.l-r th.- provisions of this act
shall lie permanently mnlnt.tined an.l co
trolled bv th- St.ite of California.
Sbc. !i. Till* act. If adopted by the
p-opi-. shall take efTe> t on the thlrty-flrst
day ..f iNM-emlier. IIMS, as to all its pro-
vish.ns ex.-ept lli..se r.-latinfc l.i. an.l
nec-ssiiry f..r. its submissi.in to the peiiple
an.l f..r returning, canvassing an.l prti-
clalmir.g Ihe voles, an.l as lo s;iid excepted
pro\'isions this act shall lake effect ninety
days after the final a.ljournment of the
present sessb-n .*f the legislature.
.«Er. la. This a.'t shall b- submltt-d lo
the people of the Slate of California for
their ratiilcatlon at Ihe next gen-ral -lec-
tion to be hidden In the month o' Novem-
u-r, nin*ti--n hun.lre-l m.l slxu...n. .in.l all
ball. .Is at such elei lion shall have l.rlnte.l
there.m the words "For th- .<tate High-
way .\ct of l;*iri" and su.h other desig-
n.iiion as may Ik* n.*.-«-ss;try t<» pr.'j.erly
l.leniify this act. In a siiuare imme.ll-
ately lielow the siiuar- I'ontaining said
W'.r.ls there shall Im* printe.l on s.ilil ballot
Ihe wi.r.ls "Against the state Highway
A.t of ll»ln," Opposite Ihe WMrils "For
Ihe .State llieliwav .\. t ..f ISilS" and
".\gainst the .St. It. HIghw.iy .\ct of lUir.."
Ihen* shall be l-ft spaces in wliich the
voters may make or stamp a cross to Indi-
cale whilh-r tll.-y vol- for or against this
.ut. and those Vollng f..r said act shall
do ao h.v plai Ing a .-r..ss o[>liosite the
wor.ls "F.ir the Stat.- Iligliway A.-t of
lltlR" an.l tliose voting against said a.-t
shall do .so by (.lacing a i russ op(Htslte the
Wor.ls "Against tli- Stat- HIghw.iy A. t ..f
l'i|:.. " The governor of this Stale shall
in. lllde the submission of this .o I to Ile-
iN.of.l- as aforesaid, in li'.s proclamation
..illlng for said general el— Hon.
.skc 11 The Mii-s casi ior or auamsi
this 1. t shall lie ...iinted. .Muni.l .ii"l
. iliMissed an.l d.-i l.ir.-.l In Ihe stime ni.iii-
I -r mil sulil-. I lo tla s .me rules as vo>-s
. i»t (or slab offli-irs. and if it .ippirs
ih.tt said ail «hall have recelyed a mi-
)..ri'v ..f all Ih- voles cast for and against
I : ' i lei lion, as afor* ' * ' .i. - -i...
ll;u.- eff.-t I ..^
1 1. 1 shall 1"> in. ;
. and Interest of .. '...-
••d shall !»•• p.iid .itio "lis-
'..1 the B.ivern.ir shall ni iKe
. 111. n-i-r. rtul if .1 'iii.M.ilty
.isi. as aforewild. are air.ittist
a the *tim" sliall Is- and he-
ll shall
.if slat- I..
..f he
t p.ib.
I also proclaim, in pursuance oi tne provisions of
section 3 of Chaj ter 41^, statutes of I31I0, that at said
election there -/.ili be submitted to the vote of tne electors
the following act of tie legislature amending section 6 of
the itrte riifrhways Act of 1909, f.pproved o'j the electors of
the State at the general election held in iiove.iber, 1910;
xiM5NM5fff :'e 3?--?-* ti-Firf-rA-Y^ AGTr-
L-HAl'TKK 4 11,
An nt-t t" aim nd tin art t tit it U it -Au act
<iuttt"riziii(i (Ac <on/itrut'tion, arqui/iition^
inaint'iKiiirf ttn*l mntrut itf « aiistt m nf
statf hijjhu itijs in tht iitatf o! Cali-
fornia: sptvifi/triy thi wurk, fixinij thr
painiients t>i tw iiindr hij ruuntita fur
tiiun' IIS fxticndfit thiitin: firtn-idint; for
thf issiianrp and sati- of stati boniLs to
(T*<iff (I fund tor tht iiin-»tnictiiin and
(tntuisiti'iii I'f stirii sitfitiiii ; rnatimj a
sinkini/ fund far th* pai/nirnt of fiaid
bnnd» ; and proiiding far tht: HubniisHian
af this art t" it latt af tht tftaiilt'." ap-
tirinid Manh lii. I'Jali, and tiptiravtd.
ratifiid and iidayttd by th' iitaph of tht:
Sttitt: of California at tht ;)tntral ttt-v-
tion ht Id i» fAr ntnnth of \oii tiibtr,
I'Jlo, A. D., bii nint nding Sfftion titfht
tht rtiif.'r'rititiii to tht ri iinbnrxt i,.t nt
to tht' atntr bit the sri-tral lonntits
thrrtof of nniit» ttfiial to tht intt n \t
niton rtrtain ontstantlinij bontts, and tht
Ijrocitds of salt thiriof. soUt ami aft-
Ijlit d tis IN saiil tut iiroridtd, anil pro-
riding for the subtnissiun of this ait to a
Lute of the ittoiite.
The people of thr State of Calif urnia do
enavt as follau-s:
Section 1. Si-rtinn i-IkIii nf an int .-n-
titled "An act authorizing tht* (.-onstrut'-
tion. ai-<iuisitlon. niaiiUfnanrt- ami i-oritrt>l
of a svisteni of s<tate hiKhwa>> in tiie
Sitatf of California; spe ifyinK the work.
fixing the puynu-nts lo l>e nutile by eomi-
ties tor n)one\!s expetided therein; provid-
ing for the issuanee and sale of state
bondii to ereate a funtl for the oonstrue-
tiun and ae«juij«ition of sueh system.
creatinK a sinking fund fi»r the i«»\ meiit
of said bonds; ami [pro\'idinK for the sub-
mission of this ait to a vole ..f the
l>e.>iile." approved .March 2J. Ivoii. and
approved, ratified and adopte<) b,\ the
people of the Stiiie *tf California at the
general elect i.m held in the month of
November. IMlo. .\ I)., is hereby amended
to read as follows;
See. y. The highway eonstrurted ur
acquired Under the provisl«>ns of this act
shall be permanent in chai-acter and he
Itiiishi-d with i>il or inacatJam or a com-
binati'n .f l..dh. or of such other niaienal
as in the JudKnieni ot the saitl de|iurimeni
of eiiKitieerln^: shall t*e most suitable and
best .(tl.lpte.l to llie p.irllculur I'icalltv
traversed. The stale deparlmelil of eiigi-
rieertriK. in the nai d the people of the
State of California, ma.v purchase, receive
b>' donation or iledlcullitn. or iease any
riKhl of wa.x. rock quarry ttr lanil neces-
sar.x or projier fi»r the constiuition, use
or niainlenan< e of sitid stati- highway and
shall pio,ee.i. ir To-ctssai\. to C-itlllcmh
under II.. provisions of the Code of C|\i|
rioeedUte rel.itil K lo stl. h pr dlt.gs
an.\ nec.-sS4i: .v oi proper rtgitl • I *a>,
riH'k quarry or luntl. The depiirintenl of
engineering shall have full <-<v»>- o.d
aulhorll.v to piirchas*- all si
tetiul. mactiinery anil to o
things nei-eiMi.irv or prtqier
•truilion and niHlntenaiiie
h.ghua> With the ejir^pt.
puolo I'i'-'hw.-* w!.}. h h.i\.
neritl,\ .■
neiii t<'.
three > . . ,
act. .ill |.'>on
l.ling Oilhin :
hlghw.iv as
the .lep. ■ •••
and th.
light of
out ' on .
ffr»*ritf«d. i,..t
require the •■
Wtl\ .tt.-T II ..
lo
l»
«h - . .
fnmi Ifl^ sale ..f |..f,.U iilliler th. pr..-
vlaton* of (Ilia art vhait br etivmlml In
any county in this stale, such county
must pay into the state treasury such
sum eac h \ear as shall equal the interest,
at the rate of four per cent per annum,
upon the entire sum of money expended
within such county in the construction of
said state highway, less such p.>rtlon of
said amount expended as tlie l^inds
matureil under the provisions ..f this act
."hall bear to the total number of bonds
.s..ld and outstanding; iiromlrd. hoircvKr,
that m all .uses where, bv reason of
physical dllliculties lo be overcome, or
other good and surticieni cause, the state
department of engineering shall determine
lliat the cost of construction .>f anv iior-
tlon of such stale highway in anv county
or -ouniies. is s<i great as to entail a'n
unjust and Inequitable burden upon any
such county, or counties, in refunding to
the state tlie sums so [lald for interest
u|sin the bonds sold and the proceeds
thereof applleii as aforesaid, such county
or counties, shall not be required to refund
the whole amount of such Interest hut
only such proportion thereof as the state
department of engineering shall adjudge
to be fair and reasonable .\11 highwavs
constructed or acquired under ihe pro-
visions of this act shall be pernmneiillv
maintained and controlled bv the State
of California.
Se.- 2 This act. If adopted hv the
people, shall lake efT.'ct on the thlrtv-flrst
da.\ of Ilecember. luin, as to all Its pro-
ept those relating to. and
visions
necessary for. its suhmi.Hsion to the people
and for returning, canvassing and pro-
claiming the votes, and as to such ex-
cepted provisions this act shall take effect
ninety days after the rtnal adjournment
of the pr.-sent session of the legislature.
Sf .:. This ;ict sh.ill 1.. sul.tnltt. .1 \o
the people ..f the Stale of California for
ll eir ratlncation at the next general ele. -
tion lo be h.jl.len in the month of N.ivem-
her. l>li;. .\ |i.. and all ballots at said
elecli..n shall have prir.le.l theie.in and
at the end there.if. the words ■For the
amendment to the state highway a. t";
and In a seiwrate line, under the same
the words ".Vgainst the amendment lo the
Slate highway act.' iiiiiw.slte said lines
there shall be left spaces In which the
voters may make or stamii a cross to
Indicate whether they vole for or against
said a. t and those voting for said act
shall .1 > so by pkidng a cross .ipp .site the
worils ■•For th.' aniendmeiit to the slate
highway act." and all those voting against
the sal.) act sh.ill do so bv |ila. mg a i loss
optMislte the wor.ls ".Vgains; the amend-
nient to the sl;ile hlghwa> ad ■ The
governor of this state shall inlude ihe
submission of this act to the people as
aforesaid. In his proclaniali. n calling for
said general election.
iv-fl"' ! J'o .'"'*» >•''"• ft or .ig.ilnst
this aci shall Ih untr,!. returned and
cain.issed ..nd de. Ii,,e,l .n ih. ii«„i,
manner and subject to the same rules as
votes •ast for -late oHIcts. and if It
apiH-.irs that said act shall have recrlv»l
a m.ijorlty of all thr Voles cast f..r an
agnfn-t it fit s
id slate
I-i
h election.
' have efTe.
I shall he
and '■■»■
' • • i'-'i under •'
highwa% act.
he fall!
i.l
sh.ill
and the govee
lion there«ff
Vifles ,7111 . a^
• rl then the -
voM.
I«lf. S. It ahnll !»• the i|ui\
r.laii ,,f ,t„t,. ,., h., ,,. ,1 I, ,,, ,
f
f
f
-4-
1 further proclaim that at saia election there will
also be subnittea t." the vote oi the electors such proposed
Constitutional amendments, questions, propositions, initiative
mersurea snd acts suspended by referendum, as are required
to be 30 submitted by the Constitution ana laws of tnis State.
And 1 do hereby offer a reward of One Hundred Dollars
for the arrest ana conviction oi any and every person violat-
ing any of the provisions oi Title IV, i?:irt 1, oi the fenal
Code o:' the itate oi Celiiornia; such rewards t. be paid
until the total amount hereafter expended lor tne purpose
reaches the sun of Ten Thousand Dollars.
IN TiSTlMONY WHIL^SOF, I, H1R/\M H,
JCHN3CK. as Governor of the
State 01 C'?liiornia, have
hereunto set my han.) • nd
caused the Great Seal of the
3- id Strte to be aiiixed at
the City of Sn^crpjnento, this
^ ■ ^ day of September,
1916. ^ ^
'aov-: rnor.
Attest
Sefcretary o: Stnie.
lEUrttnu 5!^riirlamattou
iExrnitiur Dr^artmrut
^-talr nf California I
I HIRAM W JOHNSON, Governor of the State of California, ,1.. h.-r.!., |,rn,h.i>n that a u-n.ral .h-.-ti.-i will l,e
4,1 t'lin.u.'ln-ut ^ai.l si.i. ..n TUESDAY. THE SEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1916, ,.t xkIiI.-Ii ih.- following otS.-.-s
are to 1)0 tillftl.
Thirteen electors of President and Vice President of the United States ;
United States Senator ;
Member of the House of Representatives, Inmi .•a.h -f tl,.- ..l.v,u (oMgr.ssi.mal I),str.,ts m th.- state-:
State Senator f...,n .a.h of th. f.>l!owirt« Tw.«ty J^«*t..rial UistrietK xu th*. SlatiiiJ-ixst. TW^U. Fm^^^
\,ul Kl,v,.n,h. Thirt.,.nth. F,f,,...nth. S.-v.-nt-.-.th. XiuH.enth. Tw,.nty-Hrs, Twenty th.nl. T^-enty-hth.
Tw,.at'v-s,.v..,.h Tw.r,tv.niuth. Tlarty.lh>t. Thirty-thinl. Thirty-tifth. Tlurty-s.-vnth ami h.rty-njnth D.stn.-ts:
,„., also State Senator fro.n th,- Kipht.-.nih S..„ator,al l)isH-„-t for ,h. uH.x,,i>v.l t.rn, ol I). J. H.-han. de,.-as.-d;
Member of the Assembly fro... -a.-h of th>- Eifrhty Ass-,nhly Districts in th-Stat-:
Judee of the Superior Court ... tl..- r.spe.tivo .•ounti-s of Sa.Ua Cla.-a. San Beruaidino. Tular. San Fran..s,-o. Ntan-
H ' ! .il .m ^..la.,.. Knvrsi.l.. Kern. Ala.ne.la. Colnsa an.l i,os A.,tr.le>. the „,.,..her to be eleeted to sueh ol^-e m
!.-u'h of said eounties in wl.i.h sueh eleetiou is to be held, both for the re.'.ilar tertn thereof and for the unexi-red
„'.,,., thereof beinp sueh as is preseril....! l.y the Constilutiori and laws of this State:
Also su.h state, eountv. township, .l.stri.t or oth.-r ..li-.s as are ,.,-ovi.l..,l by law to h.- till-d at su,-h eleet.on.
1 .,,,;, p, lai.n in ptirsuane,- of the provisior.s of s.-etio,. 10 .,f Chapter 4n+. Stat.Mes of l;.!.".. that at said el,.et,on
there will l»'subn.itte.l to the vote of the eleetors the foUowin.^ aet of the L-.islatur.. prov.d.ng tor the .ssuanee of
bonds of the state for the purposes therein speeifiod :
lllAl'TKl'. 4"<
impr.,vf.nent, nmmi^na.u r and c"ntrm .
M a., a vntitlVvl -An a-t a>,th..r,z.ng t ..■
construction, a. ..ul.ltlon. nuilntenan. .. atu
Tolul'l of .. .v!.t.ii. ^.f Stat.' lasltwa>» In ttj.
SU . uV .■alif..rnla; .pe, ifylnK t.,e work^
rtxlnn thr payni^-tus I., l.e n>aJ« "> V,'"""*'^!
"fr manev, vxprnd.J tl.ereln: pn.vl.l.nK for
thi. "Uuan.e and ...Ir -f st,.to I'Olu » «0
cr«.t^ a fund f.T the .onMru, tlan anJ a-
guU....n af .u.h '>'"-"'-/-^-';V"f ,nd'. a d
fund far the p.ivni^nt "f »ald tH.nd». and
providing Jar tL s..h„u«...n "' t"'' «;'".»
v..te of thr pr..plt, • apfn.vfd Mar. h ...
lV,'T and approved, ratlll.d and adopted by
,: p"?,.e ..f the Stat. ..f .•allf,,r„.. at the
ve a...r A I', fl" ""•' ""•'*" ■""' "^"r'
a« the ••State HlKhwa>« A. I.- and . ertain
exten, tr..ref,..n,. M- 'W-K '"e Work^
nx,„^ xu.- ,.,»■„.. a.- ■... ..e made ''V '"""'"
f,., ni.nHv» expea.Ud therein. pr.vhllnB fnr
the l»i(U«Ii- e .in. I »lle "f »•"'
.Te.ate > fiii.l f..r the .ani'tru. t
ment «h.|
pill Tl. Ml*
U.:i.J». -a, J
thi* aft ti>
T!,* p»i>pl» "f
...t ■.
t!..
> V.ile
llie r-^
,.,1
, xt.-n-
.: fund
.. ; ! ehSl-
.. > .•[ ihi« at. reatinK
the p«Mnenl uf »«1<1
iius f.ir the •ubmlolwn af
of the pe-il'le
' ■•ilifurni* do »n«<-t
j^alr i^igtjuiaua Art af 1U15
ms .if 'aid state ai a ■ ..st n.Jt to exceed fifteen
lnillt..ii .li.llars. K.r tlie purpose af providing
for the pavnient of the cost ..f the . onstructton.
Improvement or aciulsltlon necessary for am! In
.onipletinK said system of said highways and
-.ipi.l. n.entint; tla- fund . reated ly sat.l ••State
lllBliwavs Ai 1. • the State "f California Is hereby
authoriii-.l to incur an Indeldedness In the man-
ner provided l.y this a.t In the sum of fifteen
niilll..n dollars,
Inimeiliatelv after the Issaan. e of the pr.i. la-
mation of the sovernor. as provided In »e.tl..n
.lev.-n of tills act. the tn-asurer of ih<. state
shall prepare fifteen thousand sultalile lionds of
the State of I'alifomla In the denomination of
one thousand d.. liars ea.h. to l.e nuMihere<l from
1 to IS.iXHi Inclusive, and to bear the date of the
thir.l dav of July. ISIT The t.ital Issue of said
lM.nd» shall not ex.eed the .«\mi .if fifte> n million
.)..llar» ami thev shall hear interest at the rate
..f four and one-half per . ent per annum from
the date of Issuance there.if The sai.l hon.ls
.m.l the Interest there-in shall t)e payable In Bol.l
...In of the fnlttHl States of the present siaii.lard
..' value either at the ..fll. e ,.f the lie isunr of
s.i|.| state or. at the option .if th. li.dd.r, at the
flsial agencv f..r tlie St.iie ..f f;il!f..mla in the
. ttv of .New York In the st.ite of New V..rk. at
:h." times and in the niann-r foll..wlnB, t.> wl*
The first thrf.e liundnd seventy-flve ..f s .
bond* shall l>e due and |«iy.ible on the thini ..
..f Julv, l»J:l, and three hundred sevnty-I:
i*on»e<-u!tve numerh-al ordet
p.,vih<<, ..n the tldrd d.iy of
.;itll and
The
the sale thereof be nia.le at a date ..r tlaies .ifter
the person so sigrtlnie, ..-ounlerslifnlnK and endors-
InK. or either of them, shall have ceased to be
the incumbents of said ofHce or offl-.-es.
Sec. J. ,\ppendeil to each of said bonds there
shall he interest <oiiiM>ns so attached that the
same may be .leta. hel without injury to or
mutilation of said bond. The said coupons shall
tie cftnseiuttvely numbered an.l shall hear the
lithoitraphed siirnnture of the state ti.',is«Lirer
wh.i sitall i>e in ..flice on tlie third day of July.
r.'lT. .v.. int. rest shall he paid ..a any ..f said
i.onds for su.h time as may inteiAene between
the date "f said i.ond anil the date of sate
there<»f. unless sucti accrued interest sliall liave
been, by the purchaser of SEiid t>ond. paid to the
state at tile tune of such sale.
Se. . 3. The legislature slwll provide by ap-
propriation suttlcient money to defray all ex-
t*ensi.s that sh.ill be In. urre.l by the state
treasurer Jn the preparation of said bonds and
in tile ailvei tisini; of tlie sale ttu-tii.I, as In this
a.t proNiditl.
Se< , 4. When the lionds authorixed by this
act la be issued shall have t*e«i sicnetl. r«unter-
siannl endorsed and s4-aled as In section one
provided, the state treasurer shall sell the
Slime in such partvls and numlters us the gov-
■ rnir .>f the st-ite 'hall .lire. t. t.> th- 'lirhest
Tie
for ttie
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a ma.orltv v.de ..f the ad
deiwttinent of enclnecrinc .».- - -
•f>«lfy the iimiMmt of money wnuii. m
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I, HIRAM W. JOHNSON. Governor of the State of California, <li> ht-iiliy pniclaiin tliat a pinral fl'iiimi will i)e
held tliron>.'iinut sai.l State on TUESDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1916, at whitji tii.- following offices
are to lie tilled.
Thirteen electors of President and Vice President of the United States ;
United States Senator ;
Member of the House of Representatives, n-oiii eaeh of the eleven Congressional Districts in the State:
State Senator from eaeh of the following Twenty Senatorial Districts in the State: First, Third. Fifth. Seventh,
Ninth. Kleventh, Thirteenth. Fifteenth. Seventeenth. Nineteenth. Tw.-nty-tirst. Twenty-third. Twenty-fifth,
Tweiitv-sev.'iith. Twenty-ninth. Thirty-first. Thirty-third. Thirty-fifth. Thirty-si-veath and Thirty-niutli Districts:
and. also State Senator from the Eighteenth Si'natorial District tor the unexpired term of D. J. Beban. deceased;
Member of the Assembly from each of the Eighty Assembly Districts in the Stat.' :
Judge of the Superior Court in the respective countii*s of Santa Clara. San Bernardino. Tulare. San Francisco. Stan-
islaus. Ulenn. Solano. Riverside, Kern. Alameda. Colusa and Los Angeles, the number to be electe<i to such otti<-e in
each of said counties in which such election is to be held, both for the regular term thereof and for the unexpired
t.-rni thereof, being such as is preserit>ed by the Constitution and laws of this State:
Also such state, county, township, district or other otTices as are providi'd liy law to be tilled at such election.
I also proclaim, in |)ursuance of the provisions of section !<> of Chapter 4(i4. Statutes of I'Jio. that at said election
there will be submitted to the vote of the electors the following act of the Legislature providing for the issuance of
Vionds of the State for th>- purposes therein specifiPd:
rH.VPTER 404.
An a.'i authorizing tlir luiiuisitiun. • .mftructlon.
iiiipr.ivfiin-nt. niaintt-luilue ami control of
the uii. oniplotetl p.irtloiis of the KviHem of
Stat* hlKhwuv» pres, ril*<l and .ontemplateil
Ijv an 11. t rntltl,.d An :ut aiithoriiilnK the
TOnsiructi.in, a. .|ui8illon. malnlenant*- and
control of a svsti-m of state hiKhways In the
State of fallf.-rnia: speilfylnjt the work,
flxInK the payments to lie made by countiM
f,>r m.'neys expended therein: provldinn for
the isKuance and sale of »tate bonds to
ireate a fund for tlie construction and ac-
quisition of au. Ii system: creating a sinking
fund for the payment 'f said l>"nds. ami
provi.llng for tlje snhmis»i,in of tliis act to a
vote of the people." api'rovrd Mar-h Si,
i;iii!i. and approve*!, ratilied and adopted by
the pe.iple of the Slate of Califoniia ut the
K,-neral ele. tlon iield in tlie monlli of No-
vember A. I'.. I'lii. and known and cited
as Ilie "State llliiliwa>s Act," and certain
extensions therefr.mi, s|>«clfylni: the work,
iixiiii: ti • payments to be made by counties
:,,• :..>., expeii.led therein, pr.,vldin« for
l!.. If*, »-.■•■ .UXii sale uf state l>.in.ls to
create a fund f.ir the construction, improve-
ment and aciiuisitlon of the uncompleted
IHirtlons of salil s>stein an.l . ertaln exten-
sions tlierefroin, . reatlnn a revolvinn fund
to be used by the sUle dtpartmenl of enjfl-
neerinic for the purposes of this act, . rmtlnii
a sinking fund for the payment of MtM
lK>nds, and pn.vi.llnr for the submission of
this act to ■ vote <if the people
The pe.Til» of the l«t«te "f rallfornla *> enact
as follows:
Se>-tlon I. The funrl created for the ronstrur-
tlon -in! I .. ii.'.tl..': ■■r .1 'v'T. m "f Mite hirh-
wa> * '
r,»n>*
Irol
of •■
p«n-
^aJr l^igliuiags Art nf 1915
ing of sail] slate at a r"st not to exceed fifteen
niiltion dollars. For the purp*>(*e of providing
f<»r the pnynient of the cosit o( llie construrtton.
inipro\ fc'tiif nt or ati|Ulj!ition n*»<e^!«ary for and In
iHunpleting said system of i«ald highway? and
utippl. riicnting the fund < roatfd hy sufd "STattr
filKhwaysi A< t. " Ihe Slate nf ralifomia ic hereby
authorised to imiir nn Indebtedness in th*' man-
ner provhled hy ihl* act in the sum of rtfteen
milhon dollars.
Inmiediaiely after the lssiian<e of the pr'vla.
matlon of the governor, as provided In section
flev»'n of llils act. the tr»-.isurt'r of thr state
Hhall prejwre fifteen thousand suitable iKinds of
the h'late of California in the denomlnaticn of
on- thousand dolUirs each, to be nutnbered from
I to 13.t>00 Inclusive, and to bear the date <tf the
third day of July. 1917 The total Issu*- of said
iK.fids sh;iU not exceed the yum of fifit-'-n millioTi
dollars and they shall l»oar Interest at the rate
of four and one-half per . ent per annum from
tlip datf !>' Issuance thereof. T!ie snid ImituIc
and the Interest thereon shall l»e payable In gold
'■oin of the I'nlted Ptates of th»' present st;ind,ird
.if value either at the office of the treasurer of
s;ild state or. at th« option of the holder, nt !h*
tisial agency for the State of California In the
ily of New York In the state of New Vork, at
rh»- ilmrs and In the rusinnet followtng. to wit:
The flrst Ihr^-e hundrtnl sevrnty-flve of si Id
h«»ndfl shall l»e due and payable on the third day
ftf .July. 1923. and threr hnn«lr'-4l •♦•v r-M'-rtvr.
of sahl bonds In conaer-jttv-
shall t>e due and piiynbh- on ■
July In f-At-U and every year tri.
Including the thinl day of Jul v. :>e:. T!
Interest a^'^^rulng on all of s;ild Ninds that sh^i
l»e sokl shall be payable either at the om< •
of the treasurer of the stale or at said lis* ai
nt^"' V N* th* b'iMer m«%- e|M-f on th# thlnl
the sjile thereof be made at a date or dates after
tlie r^rson so signing, countersigning and endors-
ing, or either of them, shall have ceased to be
tlie incumbents of t^iul office or offl'-es.
Sec. 2. Appended to each of said bonds there
shall b*- interest "oupons so attached that the
same may be detache*! without injury to or
muillutlon of said bond. The said coup4<ns shall
be c<«n»e< ulively numbered and sliall bear the
hthographed signature of the slate tr< asurer
who shall be in i*tf\ve on tlie third day of July,
l:*17. No interest shall be paid on any of said
bonds for such lime as may intervene between
the dale of said bond anil the date of sale
thereof, unless such atcrued interest shall have
been, by ih»* purchas»T of said bond, paid to the
state at the time of such sale.
Ser. 'i. Thf legislature j^haJI pro%-ide by ap-
propriation sufficient money to defray all ex-
pense** thai shall be In* iirred by lh»- slate
treasurer ,in the preparation tif said lK>n»l8 and
in the ailverlising of the sale theteor. as In this
a< I provided.
t^e . 4. When the bonds authorised by this
act l'» be issued shaJI have been sl<ned. countaf'
sinned endorsed and sealisl as In st-. tion on**
provi<led. lite stale treasurer shall sell the
siinv in such parcWs and numbers as the guv-
»'rnor of the stale shall dlr«'ct, to the higiiest
bidder for cash. The governor of the state shall
issiie tu the stale treasurer sji h dlret-llon Inime-
dUtel> after being re«|uesle<l so »»> do. through
I refitlution dtiiv ado| ■ ; ■ «»e^ by
t^ xot.. ..f th.' Hil\ . of the
■ t.t .'f »-ngi?ieer:ng s.. . m shall
■! of nion* > 1*1**4 !t. Ill tlie
«4h lsor> b«Nird. shall l<e re-
. -- - :-u.e, anil the govern«*r i»f the
Plate shNil filre< t the stale treasurer !<■ ssH
such nund»er of said bonds as ttiav be rex|Ulre«l
• • - - ■ "* ' ,^,,,
*\\
'- »*it.
alMi
■late
TIM
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Uew
<■
to
.-,
- «r
nt aay
"t wil matwr*
itvaiiur.v ,,[■ lilt' stale an.l plac-eil
in tlie •■.>...,. .n.l Stilt,- HiBhway liitcresl ami Sink-
ing Fim<i." ivhlih Is h.?ieb.v creuted.
" 'r ihf M;.,n.-ys |,|ai«l in the said seeond state
luKliway fund, imisunnt to the pruvislons of
i/ii.s seitli.n. the »um at twelve niilUon dollars
■■ »■ mufli tli.reof as may be neeessary. Is
' "miL."'""^* availatile. and shall he used ex
on Ik-i.is I.aid theref,.r: i.r.nlded. notliins herein
.•■«iital:,ed shall r«iuire (he state to maintain any
- .... , ..,...,u..i uiereot u(«..n tile books '''*•'''"'•'>■ "'""s or ..n s.iid right of way. prior to
of his om>e from tlie said "Serond State Hlith- i"'"!'!' tloii or acimsition of the |».rmanent
way Kund- to the said "State Hlsliwav Revolv- i *"'°"'"*""' <^-<")temi,land by this act. Wh, n-
IMK rund." to iH espended as aforM,,a!.i '■','' '•"'■' "«'"<■>- ■.■.eived from the sale of bonds.
xi.endltores. and upon the surrender of sin h
w-anant p.operly endorsed, the .state treasurer
shall transfer the amount thereof U(«.>n the books
There l.s lierehy appropriated from the
under the provisions of tliis act, shall be
pendid in any
■ III
nd me aoi|uisition. eonslruction and Improve-
'■.ent ot llie un, -./npleted portion.* of the sjsteui
■! Slate hiKlnvays pieK.rlt.ed by said "State
HiKhway." .\< t. • .\i„t of said monevs so plaeed
111 s.il.l se.ond state hisliway fund, the sum of
tlire.- million dollais. or so niurh thereot as iiiav
b.- iiK-essary. Is hereby mtide available and
Mian be u.«ed exclusively lor the acquisition of
ilttnis of «ay for. and the acquisition, construc-
ilon and iinpnivement of .ertaln extensions
from said system of state highwavs pres-ribed
by said "State lIlBhways Act" as follows An
extension coiniectinK the interior and cKist
trunk lines in northern falif..riiia throush Trin-
ity and llunib,.Mt lounties b.\ tiie ino.-t direct
and practical route; an e.<it.nsion . onne. tlii(j the
.-an Joa.iiiin valley trunk line at a pidnt beiween
the ,ity of Me.r.d In Mer.ed county, and the
city of Ma.lera. in Madera count.v. with the
• oast trunk line at or near the citv uf Ciiiuv In
Santa Clnia county, through I'ache o pass.' by
the most dliec t and practical route, an e.\tension
u.Tty in this state, such county
" " * ei*eh
f
- . - the
entire sum of money e.vi>ended from the proceeds
of the bunds Issued under this act wiiliin such
county in the construction of .«aid state liighwuy.
less su< h portion of said amount expended as the
bonds matured under the r^oxlsions of this act
sliall bear to the total numlK-r of bonds .sold and
outstanding ; pro\ ided. however, that In all cases
where, by lea.son of plij sical difflculties to l>e
overcome, or other good and sufficient cause, the
state deiKirtnient of engineering slial! determine
that the cost of construction of any portion of
sui h state highway In any county, or countl'-s. Is
S'l Bival as to entail an unjust and Ine jultable
burden upon any such county, or counties, in
1.1,1
the sums so paid f'T inter-
M and the proceeds thereof
such county, or counties,
" refund tile whole amount
aiy such proportion thereof
general fund In the state treasury such t-uio .
the aculs.tlon construe iotf and li^nrove "' '""^ ""' '""■'■"=■ »" "»^ ■"'"''»■ i»s<ie,l .„d sold V,.. ."?, ' ,"li^^' ""■ '"'""'• »'' ">'■ '""^ "
ana improxe- pursuant to the provisions of this a. t. as .said ,1 J^ ^'^ """ *""'" ■'"""•"■ "P"" "><
principal and interest becomes due and payable. ""' " """" "'
There sliall l>e collected annually in the .same
manner and at the same tim.- as otiicr state
revenue is collecte.l such a sum. in addition to the
ordinary revenues of the state as shall U'
required to |iay the principal and Interest on s-iid
bonds as herein provided, and it Is hcrebv made
the duty of all otfloers charged bv law with any
duty In regard to the collection of said n-vemie,
to do and perform each and every act which shall
be necessiiry to collect such additional sum.
The triasurer of the state shall, on the nrst
day of Januaiy. Wis, and on the first dav of
each July and the first day of each January
thereafter tvansfer from the general fund of th-
st.ue treasury to the "Second State Highwav
Interest and Sinking Kund" such an amount of
the money by this at appropriated as shall tw
, rciuired to pay the interest on tlie bonds thereto-
^„„.„.. i''"^'- f^"'''' """I "•■«' Interest on all of said bonds
of the Slariposa •ounty stale lugliwav latcr;U to ' V *'"'" *'■'*" '^™ f-'»''^ '"" «hall have become
or near the railway station Ki Tortal, In Marl- i '" ^"'"'"''ance with the provisions of this act.
posa county; an extension i onuecting the San There is hereby created in the state treasury a
Joaiiuin valley trunk line in Tulare county with """^ '" *'* known and designated as the "Se-cond
the coait Iriii.k line in Moaterey countv. by the ^''X* Highwa> Sinking Kund." The tre.isurer of
continuation of tlie litetal lieiw^en the' , Ities of ''"" """' "'"»" "'" "'e first day of Julv of the
NiKiilia uiid llMi,i..rd through t-,Mi|ii,g« \,y ,i„ J'*""!- 13SJ. and on the first day of July.'of each,
most dire, t en. I pra. ti.al i.iute; an extension "■>' ^"'' • ^ery veir thue.ifter in wnich a pan-el
ii.nneiting tile San Joatiiiin valley trunk line al "^ ""^ b.mits «j>ld pursuant to tlie provisions of
or neir iiake.-sheid witii the . .last tiunk line In •''» '"' 'I';'" be. ..in., due. transfer from tli» '
Sun I.uls iibispo .ounty. through (MLilame pass, "S-neral fund ..f tiie staf treasury to the said '
by the most dire. I and practical route, an •>"<"nd state highway sinking fund such an '
extension of the San Hernardini .ounty state '••"'unt of the moneys appropriaie.J bv this act "' J*'*^ legislature.
highw.iy lateral t.. liarst.-w, in San ilernardino " "".ay be re.|ulred to i^ay the prin. Ipal of the " " '" ""''
county, by the most direct and practi. al route; '-'nds so Ixiomlng due and pavable In such
an extension connecting .\nte|.it>e vallej . In the vears.
count.v ..f l^» Angeles, wiit, the , Hy ,,f Uj, Sec. «. Tlie principal of all of said b,.n.l« »..ld
Angeles, by the m..8t .iliect and p:a. tbal route, -'I'-'" •>* '•• pai.l at the time the same be. ..mes
Bii.l an exiension of the San liernar.lin.i ...unty ''"•■■ fr'"" the second state highwav sinking fund
stale highway lateral to the .\rlZona state line ■>'>'l the mterest <m all b.>nds sol. I shall («• paid at
r.eai the town .if Vuma. .\ru..na. via the iities 'le- time sold Interest liecomes due. fr.im the sec-
of Urawley an.l Kl iVritro In Imperial county, by •■"•! slate hichwav Interest and sinking fund
• ■" m.ist .llr.vt and pra. thai route; pri>vi.led. i: • • I Interest shall U s.. paid uism
iwn t y the eontr.«iler of the
!• .ludit d by the Slat.- b.i;nd
•1. a:. I 11. e f.uth .f the Slate of Call-
in re by ple.>ge.l for the p.ivment of the
refunding to th. sr:
est upon t ■
apiili.d as
shall not b.
'of frucll inter.
as the state ilipartlnent of engineering shall
adludg.- to le> fair an.l reas.mahle. .\!1 highways
.'onstructed or aci|ulred under the provisii)n8 of
this ait sh.-ill be permanently maintained and
.ontrnlied tiv the State of California.
Sec ». Thla act. If adopted by the people,
sliall take eiTe, t .,1, th.? tliiriy-nrst .Uiy of Decem-
Iwr. li»l«. as t.i all Its provisions except those
r.-latlng t... anil ne.-essary for. Its submission to
t!.- I..
the
that ex|i.ns.s of the a .lulsillon. con-
Mi'. I lin!.r..VeT.ePt of thn i X te;; si. .US
o| ex-
-ill rest
an.t saiil
»nl»r Int..
•Ct.
»i'.| 'f I- .1
. turning, .anvasslng and
in.l .IS to said excepte.1
i; I ike effei^t ninety days
aent of the present seasion
Sec. 1(1. This act shall be submitted to the
pe.vple of the State of California for their rati-
fication at the next general eliition to lie holden
In th»- month of Noxetnber. nln.-t.-en hundred and
slxt.-en, and all b.illots at such e|e,-tion shall
hi.ve printe.l thereon tlie words "For the State
MlKliway .Vet of imr," and such other designa-
tion as may be necessary t > properly Identify
this act. In n i»iuare Imme.tialely Is low the
S'lUiire containing said words there sh.ill l>e
print.-il on sold l>alloi the Words ".\gainst the
Stat.- IHshw.iv \,t .if I'll.- • r>p(»>slte the words
"l".>r t!" St ite lligl.wav Act ,.f iMr,- and
"Ag..iii»t lie State lllghn.iv .\. t of Itlf.." there
.1 .if saltl bonds so sold, and tiie InterMt *•" '" ''■" spa<..s In whi.h the voter* may
(in-rutng thereon, -make **t stamp a erv.Mi t»i Indl.-ate whether they
S.-.- r Ti.» »fiil» .v>ntr..|!«r ^nd s^ate trens- *"'" '"' "'' »nl"»< '■•'• o*"*. tn.l those voting for
■ ->f I'll"
!.. SI bv
- ;h«
of
.:,.,,, - let
each house ol tOe legislature biennlall> " ''" I-"" laiiiatlon
Isxks and |i«t>'r« p-fielnoig t-- the tnstier i ' '*"■
■ - - - - . act
.nd
the
' If
1 a
-• tt
tie
I ml
' In.
tl*e H^leUtUK- ..
r any cillien of
If
•»-i»
4 t»
■<t tM* »•<
I aifiit priu'laiin, in pursuaniT nf thi' pnn inious of >e<-lion '^ «if rhapttr 414. Statute's i>f ll»l.'>, that at ^ai*i »'i»'<-tion
thtTc will 111- sul'riiittr.i to thf votf of thf elcfiors th»' followiuir a''t of th** li'gislaturt* ain«'ii(liii|yr srctinn ^ of the State
Hijrh\vji\s A't of l!M»1t. approvid l»y \\u- rlt'clors i>f tin- Stat*- at tli*' jr*'M»*raI eIt.»t'tion held in NoVfinhrr. l!*lM:
Amrudmrnt Ui ^tatr Si^lnuaus Art
CHAPTKH 414.
An act to ainetnl an Ht't f-ntltled "An aot author-
IxlnK thf r.tnslrut'tiim. ut-quiattlon. m.ilnt^—
liiime and (■•witrol of a sx .stem of rttaif ttlsh-
ways in the Stat** uf »"alif»>r»ia; siH'irifylng
ihf work. rtxhiK «*ii' pii>ni»'nt« to be made
h\ i-tmnlMs fitr murie,\ s exp^iidt'tl therein:
Itriiviilliiff fttr ihe l!i*suanre and sale of stattf
bonds to crt-aie a fund for the ronstru' tinn
and ai'Muisition of such system; creatinif a
siiiking fund for ilu' payment of said bonds;
and providing f*^^ tlie stihnitssion of ihlx act
lu a vole of the people," approved Marrh 22.
l'nt;». and approved, ralihed am! adopted by
the people of the ?;tate of California at the
general ebrtion hold in the month of N<ivoni-
her, lylM. A. U.. by amending section eight
thereof, relative to the reimbursement to the
state by tti? seTcral mtrnttea^ thereof of
sums e<jual to the interest upon tertain out-
standing bonds, and the proceeds of sale
tiiereof. sold and applied as in said act pro-
vided, and providing for the submission of
this act to a vote of the people.
The p^^uple of the t^tate of California do enact
as foliows:
Section 1. Section eight of an act entitled
"An act authorizing the L-onsiruction. acquisition.
maintenance and control of a system of state
highway.-s in the Slate of California, specifying
the work, lixing the pa;- ments to be made by
cuuntifS for moneys expended therein: provid-
ing fttr the issuiOiLe and jiale of state bonds to
create a fund lor the construction and acquisi-
tion itf sucii s>i*tem; creating a sinking fund fur
the payment of said b<»nds; and providing for
the siibmission of this act l«t a vote of the
people." apv>ro\ed March -2. ll»MS. and approved,
raiitled and adopted liy the people ot tiie State
of California at the general election held in th^
month of Novembei . 1I»1<'. A. t>.. Is hereby
ametidtd to ri-ad as follows:
Sec. ^ The highway constructed or acquired
under the provisions --f this act shall be penna-
nenl In iharacter ami l>e ftnished with oil or
macadam or a combination of both, or of such
other material as In the Judgment of the said
department of engineering shall Iw- most suliablr
and best adapied to the |>artf<'ular loi'ality
traversed. The state department of engineering,
in tiie name *»f the people of the Stale of Cali-
fornia, may pvJictias*-. re<'eiv«* by donation or
dedication, or It-ase any right of way. rock
quarry or land nei^ssury or pror»er for the con-
-'. ' Si I.. -1. iif*- .T nia:nt*-naii''' --f '■.i ;'l --late
I hlghwa> and shall proceed. If ne- essary. to con-
' flemn under the provisions of the Code of I'ivil
] I'rocedure relating to such proceedings any
■necessary or pntper right of way. r»x-k quarry
I or land. The departnitrnt of engineering shall
have full power and authority to purcha.-e all
I supplies, material, machinery and to do all other
■ things necrssar.N or proper in ihe construction
I and maintenanie of said state liighway. With
■ the exception of those public highways whi«h
ha\e been permanently Improved under county
oi pt-rmanent road division bond Issues within
tine*' years i-rior to the adoption of tliis act.
.ill i>ubl!c highways within this state lying
within the right of way of said state highway
as iletermined and adopted by the department
of engineering shall be and the same shall l*e-
• ■i»me a i^art of the right of way of said state
" highw-ay, wiilioiit compvnsatioh bein^ paid
' therefor, provided, nothing herein contained
shall require the state to maintain any high-
way along or on said right of way. prior to
the completion or acquisition of the permanent
iniprovt-ments contemplated hy this act, When-
ever any money received from the salt? of
bonds, under the provisions of this act. shall
be expended In any county in this state, such
■ ounty must i»ay into the state treasury .^uch
sum each year as shall equal the interest, at the
rate of four per cent per annum, upon the entire
sum of money expended within such county It;
the construction of said state highway, less such
portion of said amount expend'-d as tiie Itonds
matured under the provisions oi" this act. shall
b.-ar to the total number of l>onds »»dd and out-
standing; provided, however, that in all cases
where, by reason of physical dtffic^ilties to be
overcome, or other good and suffl. lent .ause. the
stale department itf engineering shall determine
that the tost ot « onstruction of any portion of
su^li state Jtighway in any county, or counties,
is S4> great as to entail an unjust and inequitable
burden upon any »u«.h county, or counties, in
refunding to the state the sums so t>ai*} for
interest upon the bonds sold and the prO' eetis
thereof at>pliei) as aforesaid, surh county, or
counties, shall not be required to refund the
whole amount of sucli interest, but only such
proportion thereof as the state department of
cHKineerlng shall adjudg-* to be fair and reason-
able. All highways constructed or a>-quired
' under the provisions of this act shall be pe.^'ma-
j ni*ntly maintained and controlled by the State
I "f California,
• Sec. 2. This act. if adopted by the people.
shall take efect on the thirty-first day of I»e-
f-emlier, ]yl*i. as to all its provisions except
those relating to, and necessary for. Its sub-
mission to the people attd for returning, can-
vassing and proclaiming the votes, and as to
such excepted provisions this act shall lake
♦•ffect ninety days after the final adjournment
of the pr*'S(-nt session of the legislature.
Sec. 3. This act shall be submitted to the
people of Ihe State of California for their ratill-
lation at the next g>_-neral election to be holden
in the month <»f November, 1916. A. D.. and
all ballots at said election shall have printed
ihereon, and at the end thereof, the words "For
the amendment to the state highway act": and
in a s»*parate line, under the same, the words
"Against the amendment to the state highway
act." Opposite said lines there shall be left
sitaces in which the voters may make or stamp
"^ a cross to indicate whether they vote for ot
against said act and those voting fur said act
sliall d<i so by placing a cross opiwjsile the
words "Kor the amendment to the state high-
way act." and all those voting against the said
act shall do so by placing a cross opp*jsiie the
words "Against the amendment to the state
highway act." The governor of this state shall
include the submission of this act to the people,
as aforesaid, in his proclamation calling for said
Eeneral election.
Sec. 4. The votes ciist for or against this act
shall be c<.»unted. returned and canvassed and
de. lared in the same manner and subject to the
same rules as votes cast for state officers, and
if it appears that said act shall Itave received a
majority of all the votes ca«t for and against it
at such election, as aforesaid, then the same
shall have effect as hereinbefore provided and
sl:all bt irrepealable until the principal and In-
terest of the Labilities created under the pro-
visions of said state highway act, approved
M.irch 22. 11*09. shall be paid and discharged,
and the governor shall make proclamation
th<reof. l>ut if a majority of tiie votes cast, aa
aforesaid, are against this act then the same
shall be and become void.
!<*■<■. 5. It shall be the duty of the secretary
of state to have this act published in at least
«»ne newspaper in each county, or city and
r.iunt.v. if one be piildiahed therein, throughout
tills state, for three months riext preceding the
general election to be holden in the month ot
November, A. I', nineteen hundred and sixteen;
Itie cost of publication shall be paid out of the
general fund, on controller's warrants duly
dra\%n for the purpose.
I furtlur prorlaini that at saitl *»itM'iion thi»ro will also Im» sulnnitttMl to the votf of the eU'ftors stich projH»sfJ
constitutional aiib-ii(liib-ii1s. (lUfstions, propositions, initiative iibasiins anil arts susptinieil hy rrfrrenduin. as an- nnuiretl
to he so Niihiniltril l»y th«' roimtittition ami laws of tliis Statt*.
Aw\ I ilo hervliy ofTt-r a nwanl of ihit» Hinulnil DoMars for tlie arr.st ami i-onviction of any an*! ivt-ry pei^ou
violatinjf any af Ww provisions of Titlf IV. Tart I. of th»- IViial Oult- of the Siai*- of Talifornia : >iu<h nwards to hv paid
nntil ilii* loial anumnt h**n'aft''r r.xpt'inltMi for th«* iMirp'>s'' n-M'-h^-s the muii of T^n 'I'honsanti Hollars.
IN TESTIMONY \VIIKKK(»F. I. Hiram
\V. Jithnson. as i-»t»vernor of the State
of ralifornia, have lieretinlo set my
haiul and raustnl the Gnat St^al of
Ih*' sai<l Stair to h»» atlixtMl at the
i'i\\ of Sarrainent4t. this L'lst day of
S.*pli inher. liUfi.
'Illu^ ^ ^^^y
<>■ •. • niiir.
y
-\tt»-M ;
"^..fHar* of Stal»
'y<-
©xccitttuc Pcvavtutnit
§tatc 0f (Califorjtla
3Fi<:oiAL i:Li!.GTiG:; rRQGL-':.j^""ioN .
I, arSM iV. JOHNSON, aov-rnor oi tne 3t^ te of Cali-
fornia, 10 n.rebj proclaim and order thai
special election
shall be held on the seventh d;
of Kove .ber, 1916, in the
Eighteenth Senatorial District oi this 3t?te to fill the
vacancy in the o:iice oi State Senator irora said iii,'^hteenth
Senptorial District c.used by the death of St.^te Senator D.
J. 3eban,
A!JD I DO Hilr^jlBY offer a reward of One .ronared (100)
Dollars for tne arres'
"na conviction oi any -^na every person
violet inn any of the provision- oi Title lY.rr.ri 1
the
Penai oo:
su;
rewards to b paia until tr.e total a.T.ount
hereafter erj-ended lor :he purpose reaches tne sum of Ten
ihous.nd {10,000) Doxiars.
IN ,«1THE3S ;/HiHH:0^. 1 have nere-
unto set mv hand anj caused
the area. 3e-l of the State
of Qpliromia to be aff.xed
this y^st day oi Sei.ternber.
191d.
:if.*»fet„--
f -v
' ( u
iL,.^ I\' 7i^t.u
Jov-rnor.
iU^
'»!..
e?t
Wk (.ax- im^^rtx
lo ^ /v.
V
/ (d ICc A , V ^
^ I ^'^
li «h»<
> .jT ST«t»
or iHi .T \'A \t jr -AUifVRMA
SEP 1 1 1916
OBxccitttxie Pcpitrtntntt
§trttc of Crtlifurnia
SPECIAL EL-,:.;.:
w -i.v. -ii O.
I, KIRA'.! VJ. JOFIKSO!!* Governor oi tha State of
Calii^r..ia, do hereoy pr6cTiniir'aH3r~or3eT'~'^'Bi?r^nspecTSXn^
shall
held c:i
4- V- 3 c '^
S3V-3n"
day of Nove.-^er, 1215, in the
Tenth Consress
ional District of this State to fill the vacancy
in the office of Repreasr.tative to the Ccr._
States froni said Tanth Cor.-ressior.al Ei3t-.-i
;sj 0-
"J.-ited
caused cy the
resi~riaticn of Wc.
Stephens
AND I DO
\ZBV oner a re'»
ard of One Hundred (lOC)
Dollars 10
r ••■. h ;^
n2 i-
rrest and conviction of any and every porsor.
§trttc of (Californiit
TiiU'ffisanii:a pi^ooL-'jaTioK.
In pursuance of the ProolarAation ir-=-ued by the
President of the United States, I he/eby appoint and
desi -nate THUP.STAI, the thirtieth da^ of KovcL.ber, to
be a le-'al holiday, for the cb?.-rvr.nGe o Thejiks-Tiving.
1.. ._ .._-_ ..._- -w.", I have
nto set i;iy hand
and caused the Jreat
Seal 0 - -; ■ of
Galiior.-. ■ ' be af-
'fi . . this '-^ ' ''nay
^ Ilovcmber, 1915.
I
viov-rnor
Attest
7/iMii
oc :■ .
585
>^
FRANK CJURDAN
- -i' Sr,te
"^16
urr at autk
fil^
J 2JY
cvAii: 0? cju.iPom:iA
Sl^AIE C0iEiI3SI0N OP HORflCblTUHE
.•^Meiia.-nent :v. 1 to uarantino Jrder ::o. ;,0.
CJITHL'fJ CAIOffiR.
ll'.e fact nas oeen detemined by lie tate Ccm-aissioner
Of Horticulture, that tne .ta.c of Arizona ha. aeclared ana is main-
taining: a quarantine against the entrance ir.tc the ?tato of Arizona,
Of all hen fruit, and hC3t ,lants of the .Itr^s :.n>er, Pseudoncnus
^iitri, :^:- I. ...I t c Itrui; J;;n.:or Uoos n^t exist in the itatc .f
Arizona.
Therefore it is declarou, that -until furti^r orderr,
the ttate cf Arizona is exomnted fr.:. tue rcfjul. ti.::. of uarantine
'.ruer :;o, .-,3.
uaraatine Crder ::o. ^0 is a-aonded accordintjly.
-tatc ■Juinrr.isc. lienor of
Horticulture.
1-'16
liovemcr of the tate of Jr.liftmia.
Lt
450
^
/.
I
I
FILED
(B the oWcT of the Secretary of State
OF ItlE SlAli, ur CAUrORNlA
PRANK CJQEOAN
iUia^irc:ii«K ora^iE 210. £9.
(*lth Beg-alatlonn)
a4*!e•-^--a%i- j-
_.— Z^st luiS baen determined bv the .-state ConriiHaioner
of Horticaltara tiiua un inadot injurio-as to elft^lft, knoTm
as the iMfalf. ..eevil, irhjrtonomue pontloua) ne-.7 to cad not
heretofore provulaat or distributed in the .State of Ctilifor-
nis, cKiuls in "uLo .^ti-te or^ \jUh t-cid In certain cotmtiec in
the :,tu\>ii u-L xa. lio, uu-wio: v^uasi; , 'JinghrjQ, Be: r Lclre, Oneida,
Barxaook, i'ruiiklia t.ic. . ower, i-nr in cort. In ootintior. in the
Stnte of T.youing, to-vvit: ;>v7oet;r ter, Uintc end Lincoln.
NOT., IKiiIi::iX)uri, it i::» deoli.red neces'^Kry, in order to
prevent the introduction of the Alfelfe V.oevil into the it. te
of Ctlii'oi-nic., tnt-t a horticulturi 1 qnart^ntine be and the
same ib hereby eeu^oliahed at the boxmdariep of the iitate of
Cfclifomii., in t-ccoraanoe \7V. z jrivif ona of Section S319b
of tu6 rolitical wO'ie ai the ^t;t' j' C M^orni;., ajrainat all
alfclffc and other hay end cere; "". straw, i^gricultural emigrant
movables, liye-stock, potatoes: -nd nursery 8too:c, except as
hereinafter prorided,
aepruli tion 1» ^>lf».lfa hay and other hi i'S of all kinds
and cere.' 1 8tra;»B th t have boon grown or stored in the L.tata
of Utah or in the oo^mtion in the states of Idaho and ..yoning
aforonentiontd in this order, are hereby prohibited froa enter-
ing the State of C lifomiu for ny purpose vrhatsoerar, and up-
- 2 .
oa the arrlvjr 1 «4»
^'^ Of any 3uoh hay or atra.
&«in3t In thla order t. ''" '^^'•' "^^^^-^ ^-
°raer, the seme ahtii >,« .
°^ *"» «tat, „ 4„,„^^^ -« l™e.i.t.ly a„t out
-« or o^„3. M3 Jr^^l ""'"' "^^ "*""" « *«
-»p«„o„ ,,«„„ „, ^^^ ^^ :;:;v"""" '^- ^'■^ "-
*lp-nt ,.„ ,,,„ ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^ •-* '^« P0U.tce, u. t..
- -- -«n.a. a«o.3.o orir""- """ " ''"^-
»-« ^o„ ,0, ea,.i.. ,.„„ 2 ^*^*" '" P."oa o,
^ in an air t< u*
««^u.nt to belnp: boxed h.i . •noloeure. sub-
"« or Bodluffl fit the ».'^- -,
•« i.u.dr.d oublo foot Of „p,„, * °' '" •«'" *» " •
SSfiUiLtioa 4 Ti
ported or brought mto t. ■^^""•" ^-
into the .t.te o. cu.ono. fr.. ,^
- 2 -
on the arrlTil of eny such hty or straw as qiuir»ntined e-
gainst In this order, the stme ahtll be Iramedit-tely sent out
of the State or destroyed it the option uid expense of the
owner or owners, his or their responsible t^gents.
Regulction 2. Potetoes grown in the aforementioned
State and counties where the Alfalfa .eeril is known to ex-
ist wi"!l be edjnitted into the State of California only when
aoconpanied by an offioi 1 certificate signed b;- the state
inspection officer of the attte in -7hloh such shipments of
polt. toes ori/?iaatQ, setting- forth thtt the poti^-toes in the
shipment have been p: ssed over a enraen, plaoed in fresh,
olean geeks, and ptoked in cars that are free of alfalfa hay
or other ha ye and oereal straws.
Regalation S. All nursery and om?jnental stoolc and
other plants imported or broug-ht into the .:tate of Calif omia
from the aforementioned state and counties, niust be packed
in fresh sh^vin^s, excelsior or other suitable paoking (ex-
cept tule, hay or straw) , and th; t each shipment must be ao-
oocipanied by rji offioi 1 oortificate settinp forth thi i oaoh
package in tiie shiT)ment has been fxanigated for period of
one hour for alfelit weevil in an air tight enclosure, sub-
sequent to being boxed, baled or ptoked for shipment, .7ith
oyi-niie of potaseiua or sodium f. t the r.'t* of one ounce to each
one hundred oubio feet of spaoe*
a««alation 4. All aprioultural omlgrt nt Kovablee ira-
portod or broupht into the Stt^te of Ctlifomla from the
- 3 -
sforemontloaad state and oountiw must bo .-ocompanled by
an offiolel oertlfioete of inepeotlon iju-de under o^th and
Betting forth tlu^t auoh agricultxaral emigrant movablea
ae enumerated in the oertifioate hare been insfeoted ^nd fotmd
to be free and clean of alfalfa hay, all other kind of hays
and oeret.1 straw, at tise of depi^rture or shipment.
jffpaation fi. fiaiiroad cars th^t hare been used for
the transportation of lire atook in or through any part of
the state of Utah or the counties in the states of Idaho or
Wyoming aforementioned in this order must be olean and free
of alfalfa hay, all other :ind of hays or oereal straw be-
fore entering the State of California,
All deputies of the state Connissioner of Horticulture
or State Ccuaruntine Cuardlans are hereby empowered to carry
out Ml the provisions of this order.
Shis order supersedes Quarantine Order Ko. EO issued
febroary 27, 1913. ^/^
m
Diate Co'jaiBcionor o^' iiorticulture.
Arproved:
Ooreimor 0* tie iiite of CaTi^ndJT
Dated! Decer.ber 29, 1916.
■ .\>i (1,1 (iiilhnriziii,! tin nrqinsiliuii. < oust nirl ion. imi>ror,ni<)it,
maiiit-minc, and cmtr,,! „f fhc iniconipUltil /,<>rtioiis of tht
.s.i/.s/'w of slah Inj/lnraifs ijn.srnh,<l and contonplat, d b>i
ail a<7 iiitiflid •■An at t aiithon:hig the constniition.
ait/uisifion. waiiitiiKimi and control of a st/stem of stati
hii/lnraiis in tin Stall of California; .sprnfiiiny the work
fuinij II,, i)a!)iii,nts to b, mad, by counties for man, i/s
upindrd III, run: providinij for thf is.tuancc and xah of
stall bonds to criaff a fund for the const nulion and
a,,/uis,l,on of such siistcm; crialinij a sinkin,/ fund fur
til, iHiyminl of said bonds; and proridimj for Ihc subinii-
SM)n of lilts act to a vote of Ihi {xopl,." apprond Mar, I,
2-2 tUlii). and api r„r,d. ratifi,d and adopt, d by tin people
of the Stall of California at lli, ipniral •hclion held in
the month of Sov,mb,r. A. 1) t'lPi, and known and ,itid
as Ih, -Stale fliyhways Acl/- and lerlain eriensions
thirefroni; specify, ny th, work, fi.rin,, the f,a,imenls to be
inildi l,y counties for mot,, ys e.rp, ndid Ihirein; providing
for th, issuance and sal, of s'al, bonds to create a fund
for the conslruclion. improv,m,nt and arquixilion of the
un,,implit,d portions of said siisl,m and certain erten-
Slims fhirefrom; enatiny a revolciny fund lo be used by
Ihe .slat, deimrtment of enyim , rinq for thf purposes of
this a, t; cnatiny a smkim, fund for the /Miyment of said
bonds; and providiny for Ih, submission of this net to a
rote of th, p,opl, **^
A) Lla:
..D ACT,
Ah ait aulhuriiin\i tht a<(/«iiH/i»N. tittutrvitittm. impronmi hI.
HUtinli nam < and eonlnd of Ihe HHreim/ilrltd fHirlinni of thf
fi/xlim "f fltli hiyhtraits pn*, rih,d and , nnli Mi^al*d by
an ail inlilhd " .\h ail anlhitrizmg Ihi lontlratlium,
mi iinuiluin. mainlinami and lonlrol of m tttnlim of itair
hiithuant in Ihi Stall uf Califurnia; tiMiifitinfi Iht uitrk.
fijiml Ihi ftatimi hIh In In mitili hy eiiy nlii* (itr moHi jf*
iTfHndifl tht mm: /»#<»iM/mj/ fur Iht iunamit and mIi of
timti li»nd* III I nail a fund for Ihi i unttrui livn anil
anfmimluin nf tn^ i ■ ' : i ' ■' for
Ih' fmtmi ml ../ •.! »»»•»•
„/■ //,( Slnt< "/ Califortiia at thi ii> >(> r<il iliclion luld in
ll„ „u.,ith of S»rrf„h<r. A. I>. I!>1<>, >"i'l I' ><"!'■" '""' "/"'
ii
,11 th( ■■St,il< lluihiViUls Acl. nun x/iuih tjien^.i/.-o
linn from: sp-ai'iimi Ih. irmk. firiiui th< iHijjnirnts lobe
mmi> hif ,o„„li<s for „w,„ ,,.^ , xi« mini tin n in: pruvuhng
for thi' issnaiic, and sal, of stal, ho,i,h to ,r,al< a fund
for till conslriiitioii. i,ni>ror, in, i,l and nrquisdioH of llu
u,u„muUlrd i,orlions of snid .^•.'/■^■^ "' and crlaui <sl>n-
sioHs IU,r,frow: nualiiui a r,vohi,i(j fund lo hr iis,d bn
Ih, glair d<t>arlmiiil of , n<iiii, > rinij fr tht pnr[,os,x ot
tliLt act: cnatimi a sinhinu fund for tht paymint of xaui
bonds: and providi,,,,! for Ih, submission of this ait lo a
fill, of Ih, pi oph
saii.e u
itted
to
3tion
^l;e J:io:ii
ion
.lOii; aiia
■'V
with law and
of.fo.
lOn
.1(1 III I <liilhiiri:i)i;l till (l<(/»('.vi7l'<M. I oiislnii liiiii. iiiij)ii>l-i nil III.
maiiili mnict and imilnil «/ llii ini<oiiii>li Inl imrli'iiis nf tin
siistim I'f stall liiijhinvis iiiisiiihul ami ioiit< mplatid bij
nil tut intilliil " .\ii ait aiilliorizinii tin loiistrKClioii.
Ill iiiiisiliiiii. maiiih iiaiin and <<i»lriij of a sfislim of slah
liii/liiiaii.i ill I Ik >''«'' "/ California: synifijinn tin uork.
fuiiii) till itaiimi Ills In hi madi bij couiitiis fur mom >js
irjnhdid tilt n in: iirtiiidiiKj for tin Ixiiiaiiti and salt of
slali honds til tnali a fuml for lln vonstnn tiim and
ittiiiiisilion of snili xi/gli ui : <iiHlini$ a sinkini/ fund for
till }taijmi nt of said Uoiids: and iirnridiiitf fur lln siihinis-
*ioH of this till to a ndi of tin iHo/ilt," aitjHrtnid Manli
'Ji. l!H>'>. anil ai>i.riirid. ralifinl ami adoftUd liii tin iiioidi
of thi Stntt of Calif iirhin at lUi fit u> ral tin lion In Id in
lln month of Sovtmbir. .1. />. /.'*/«», ami kmitrn and titid
an Ihi "Sliltr lliiiliinins Ait." and if riain irliHtion*
Ihiri from : «/»>< i^7i«</ tin imrk. ffrinif lln fmiinn ni* to fc«
m4tdi liif iohhU's for tnom ifn «r/«Hl^(/ tin n in: providing
fur Iki wnMrtMc and ottli of utah hond» to iriali a fund
for tilt loHtlrni lion, imfimri m> -t and a< ifiisHion of Ihi
m,iomi<lflitl ftorlions of tnid misttm and nrlain i rli m-
Mttms Ihtrifriim: inahml a niiJiing fund In h, nud bu
Ihr Mlah dutarlminl of . n'linnrtm'J for Iht jmrpnut of
thin mtl: mnlinii 0 tirnktun fund ft,r Iki ptnim'il of mitl
Immda: «md fprotidimi for Ihi titbutniiiioit of Ihi' ail to a
roh of /fc« pt "pf'f
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1„ a. I anlhorniH,, fh. ar.,„Min„. ronslrucllo,, imrrornynt
' maiutniann an.l rontrol of 1h. ,,no,„,,l< h <1 ,,orf,'„,s of the
„„t,n, of ^laf, hiqlnnn/s i>n s,nh, ,1 and ro„l< mphltid b>,
;,, mt n,tUle<l --Ax a<t a„lhon:u,!, Ihf ro„,tructwn
arnuMion. mnl.hnnno a,,d control of as,,^ta„of stat
hulnra^is i.» th< Stah of Cnlifovma: spenfjimg ihi work.
liL, il i>a,jmnd.s to h, mnd, by cjn.ntu^ for ,nomv>,
['rJndrd thvrnn: proridwf, for the ,.<suami and sah of
statr bonds to mat, a fund for th. ,o,^t ruction and
arnnisition of .^»r/- sjislrw: ixatimj a ^>n}<in,, fund for
iu!pa,nn nt of said bonds: and ,.o,-./u;,; for th. s,d,ms^
siono'f this act to a rot. of lh< pof'. apprond Manh
■>■> V>,>!> and appror.d. ratifi,d and adopt. d byth, p.opl.
of' the Stat, of California at fh. ,j. n-ral .I'.twn hfldin
I'hf month of Sovmlur. A. />. /''/<', and l^noun and .did
a., th, "fitatr UiqUu:vis Art.- and ,rrta,n f.rlnist.>ns
lh,rrfrom: »p,cifuin,, th. work, firin,, tb, jmym. nts to hi
mad by cnunli.s f.,r ,,wn, y. .rp.nd.dthrrnn: provvhng
for th, i.^nan,< and <ah of stair bo,„s to , rrair a fund
for thr conslru,tio,i. impror.w.nt and a.qu,sdwn of th.
[ncnnphtrd portions of sn,d syst, a. ^'''' /•'{"''' '"-'l]
.ions th.refr..w: ,r,atiny a r,rolr,n,, fun, to hr us,d by
th, Stat, drimrtmrnt of ,nyin,.nn,, lor th, purpose* of
this a,t: ,r,atinq a sinkiny fund for th, ,my,».»l ..f setul
l,on,ls: and provi.Uny f..r th. <-'.»,. vx,-» ..f th,s art to a
V,di of th, p..>pl,.
[Approvcl May :'0. ISUl
Thr pfoiJ. of th, Slat, ../ VaUfarma do enact a* folh.w>:
8k*ti..n 1 Th.- fnna .nat.-.! f-.r th.- .•onstru.ti.M. an,|
......nisit..:.. of a Hvst..,n of sfal.' hiirhwayn hy an a.-t .M.title.i
"•Ztr «uth..rum« .h ....rn.-.ion. «'M".sn."nma.n. nance
an.l .•-.i.tr.-l ..f a svst.ni of >tiil.' hi.'h«Hvs i.i th.- M at.- ol < ah
f.rnia ......ifvinj th.- vvrk. tixn.u th.- p«y,„.-nts to U- .na.l.
;:; :..?„n.'.s for .non..ys ..x.Hn.l.-l th.-r.-,,. . P--.l.n« ..r ho
im..iaii.-.- an.l sah- of stat.- lon.U t.. .T.-at.- a fnn.l for th.- -n-
™.:n «n.J a.-.puHit,on ..f .n-h s.v.t.n. .•r.-..,.n. a .n.k..ur
fnii.1 for th.- p«vn..nt ..f «.i.l l-n.l.. an.l pr-v.. l.nL- for th.
i;;u„L.on ..f'th- «.t to a x..t.- of.th.. P....PO .■.p.-.y.
Man-h — !!•<»'•. "n«l apt»r. v.-.!. ratiti.-.! an.l a.jopt-.l h> tf>.
,h".pI. ;f tho Slat- ..f faliforn.a at th.- .ten.r.l .l...-t,on h,-l. m
h..'n.onth ..f N..v.n.lH.r. A J> I'M., an.l »''7«" '7; , '■'';;V;':
th.- -Stal.- Iliirhway, Art. • •-•mir iwi.l.-iuat.- t.. fuHj «Hrr>
o
o,,t tl l.M-ts oF sMid a.-t. th.> un.M.mpU-t. (1 portions ..t sai.l
svst,.n. pn;,.ril....l l-y sai.l -State Highways Aet" and certain
,:Kt,.nsions tl,.r.fn.ni licrrinafter sp-'ritied shall be eonstnu- ed.
i„,prove,l and a,-.|uinHl as.iUuUli -HlV nianner provided bv a«
l.v the .lepart.nrnt of eniriiu eriu- of sa,d slate at a eost not to
i-xeeed tifteen million dollars. For the pnrpose of providing
for the pavii.eiit of th.- eost of the eoiistni.tioii. nnprov.-inent nr
aeouisitiou neee>sary for an.i in eonipletintr said system of said
hi-'hwavs and siipplemeiitin- the fun.l ereated by said Mate
lli.'hwavs Aet." the State of California is heivby authorized to
ineur an indeht. diies.s in the manner provid.-.l by tins aet in
the snm of fifteen niilliim dollars.
Iinmedia1.lv after the issiianee of the proelaniatien »t tlie
.'overnor as provided in seetion eU- n of this aet. the tn'a.siirer
of the state sliall prepare tifteen thousand suitable bonds of
the Stat.- of Calif.. riiia in th.' d.'ii..minali..n of .>iie Ihoiisan.l
.lollars eaeh. to be numbered from 1 to 1.-..000 incUusive. an.l
t,. bear th.. .late of th.. thir.l .lay of July. HHT. lb.. t..tal
issu.. of said b..n.ls shall not e.xeeed the sum of fifteen million
dollars an.l tli.v shall b.-ar inter.-st at th.. rate ot tour and
on..-half per e.nt p.'r annum from tlte dat.. .if is.suanee th.T....t.
The sai.l iM.n.ls an.l th.. int..r.-st theiv..n shall be payable in
gol.l .-oin of th.. rnit...l Stat.'s of th.- pr.s.iit stan.lanl of valii.-
.ither at th.- otii.-.- of the tr.-asurer .>f s;tid state or. at th.-
..ption of th.- hol.I.r. at the Hs<-al air-m-y for th.- State of
California in th.- eity of New Y..rk in th.- state ..f N.-w \..rk.
at thi- ti s au.l in th.- niaiiti.-r folb.wiiiL'. to wit: The first
thr.M' hunilred s.-veutv-tive of sai.l lM)nds shall Ik- due and
payabb- on th.- thir.l ".lay ..f -Inly. I'.t'i:?. an.l thn-. bun.ln-<l
seventy-fiv.' of sjii.l bonils in .'..nst-.-utive nuinerieal or.ler
shall Ih- .ill.- and payable on th.- third day of July iii ea.-h
an.l .-v.-ry year th.-rt-aftt-r until an.l iiieludini: the thinl
day of .liily, ]'M>>. Th.- intenst aeeruinp on all of said
iMiiids that shall be sold shall be payal)!.- either at the
oflRi-e of the trea.siir.-r of the state or at sai.l tiw-al aireney.
as th.' holdi-r may el.-ef. on the third day of January an.l the
thir.l "lay of July of ea.-h and .-very y.-ar aft.-r th.- sal.- of th.-
sani.-. The interest on all Imih.Is issued and sold shall i-.-ase on
th.- .lay of th.-ir maturity and the said bonds so issu.-d and sobl
shall .ill th<- .lay of th.-ir maturity be paid as herein provi.le.1
and .•an.-.-l.-.l by the tr.-a.suri-r of sai.l state All Ixm.ls r.-niain-
int: uns..ld shall, at the date of th.- maturity thereof »>«■ by the
tr.-asur.r .>f th.- stat>- .-aii.-.-i.-n ami il.-stroye*!. All l»ond«
issuiil pursuant to the provisi.ins ..f this aet shall b.- siL'tu-*!
by th.- ir.)Vt-rn'ir . f this sfnt.-. e.>iintersiirni-d by the stale e.>n-
tr<.llt-r and .•n«l»rs<-<l by the stat.- treasur.T. and the said IxmiN
shall be s> siixntsl. .•.luntenigne.l an.l •-ii.li'r>M>d by th.- nflii-ers
who «iv in oftie.- on the thinl day of July. I?il7. and eaeh of
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said bonds shall liav.- the great .s.-al of the State of California
imiir.ss.-d thi-n-.)!!. Thi- .said bonds siirn.-d. eoiint.-rsii.'ii''d.
iiidors.-.l an.l s.-al. -.1 as hen-iii provi.I.-d. when .sold, shall be
an.l .-.institute a valid an.l binding .itiliirati. n upon th.- Stat.-
of California, though th.- sab- thereof be ma.li- at a datt» or
ilatis aft.-r the p«-rs..ii so signini;. i-onntersigniiig and eiido'-sing.
or .-itlier of them, shall have c.-as.-d t.> b.- the ineunib.nts of
.sai.l otli'-i- or .itli.-i-s.
Sk.c. "J. .\ppiri.b-.l to .a.ll of said boiuLs th.-re shall be
int.r.'st eoiipons so attach. .1 that th.- sani.- may b- .l.-tach.-.l
without in.iury to .ir niutilati.iii of said bon.l. The said i-.m-
pons shall bi- .-oiis.-entiv.ly niiiiiberi-.l and shall b.-ar th.- lith-
.iirraph.-d signatur.- of the stat.- treasurer who shall be in ofti.-e
on the thir.l day of July. 1!>1T. No int.r.-.st shall be paid on
any of .sai.l boiiils f.ir su.-h tiim- as may intervi-m- b.-tw.-..n tin'
date ..f said b.in.1 au.l the .late of sab- th. r.'.if unb-ss sn.-h
a.-.-ru.-d int.-r.-st shall have b.-eii. by th.- piirehas.r of sai.l
bon.l. pai.l to till- slate at tli.- tini.- .if su.-h sal.-.
Skc. :}. The legislature shall provide by appropriati.ui
siifTH.-i.-ut nion.-y to d. f ray all .-xpenses that shall be ineiirr.-d
by th'- stat.- tr.-asun-r in tl;e pr<-parati. ii of sai.l IhhhIs an.l in
fill- adv.-rtisinir of th.- sale ther.-.d', as in this a.-t providtnl.
Skc. 4. Wh.-n tilt- bonds aiithoriz.-d by this a.t to b.- issu.-d
shall havr be.n siirn^d. eoimt.-rsigii.-d. endoi-s.-d ami s.-al. ■<!
as in s.-.-tii n one provid.'d. the stat.- fn-asurer shall sell the
sann- in sin-h pare.-ls and numbers as th.- gov.-mor of th.- stat.-
shall dir<-.-t. t.. the hi.'h.'st bidder for eash. The g..v.rn..r
..f th.- state .shall issue to th.- state treasurer su.-h dir.-.-ti.m
iinm.-iliat.-lv aft.-r beine re.|u.>sti<l so to do. thr.iugh an.l by a
r.-s.'liition iliilv a.lopt.-d and pass, d by a majority vot.^ of
the ailvisory b.ard ..f th.- .b-partment of einiineering. Said
r.-soliiti. n -^hall sp.-.-ify th.- ani.unt "f m.>n>-y whieh. in the
judyni.-nt of sai.l a.lvis. ry 1m ard. shall b.- r.-i|iiiri>d at su.-h
tinn-. an.l th.- ./ov.-rnor .'.f th.- state shall .lir.-et the stat.'
tn-asnrer to s.-ll su.-h numb.-r of s;iid b,.nils as may be r.'<|uir.-d
to rais.- said am.nint .if imniey and that said bon.ls shall^ b..
sold in .-..nsi-i-ntivi- numerical or.l.r eonim.-n.-iue with th.- tirst
thn-.- hnn.ln.l s.-v.-nty-tiv.- th.-r.-.>f. The state tr.-asiir.-r shall
not a.-.'ej>t any bi.l whi.h is b-ss than th.- par value of the U.n.l
plus th.- int-r.st whi.-h has ae.-rued th.-r.H.n betw.>.-ii the .late
.f sal.' and the last pr.-i-.-i1iiig int.i.st maturity .late. The
state treasiin-r may at the tim.- an.l pla.-e tix.-.l by him for
said sal.' e ntinu.- su.-h sab- as to th.- wh'.b- or any part of the
iKHids offer.'.! to «ueh time and pla.-e as h.- may at th.- lime
of sn.-h .'ontiunan.-e d.-si._Miate. Mefore off.-ring any of said
Ixin.ls for sale, th.' sjti.l tr.'asurer shall .bta.-h ther.-from all
eonpons whi.'h have niature.l or will matiin- b.-f.>re the ilate
f\\i',\ f..r .'•u.-h sale Th.' slat.- tr.>asurer shall iriv.- iioti f th.-
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tini.- and piac- oF sal.- Uy ,.ut.li.-!.tion in two ..-•wspaiMCs ,...b-
ho. t . -itv ana ..ountv of San Fran.-.s.o and in ono
.n s pa HT p.d.li^luMl in the .-ity of Oakland, and ,n one news-
a,e .ublished in the eity of Los Angeles and •» "Ue ' -sv
,.p,.r puhlishe.1 in the eity of Sa.ranunt.. on.e a w. k fo,
..'.r wleks next preeedini: the date ^ ^ ■;»/';;>-»'-- "
„ldition to the notiee h,st ahove provuled for. he >'■" '/ 'r-.
nrer u.av dve sueh fnrther not.ee as he n.ay deem a.v .^aWe
. t t expenses and eost of sneh additiona not lee shall not
I^xeee.l the' sun> of five hnt.dred dollars for eaeh sale so
" There'is hen.bv ereated in and for the state treasnry a fund
,.,■,;:: known and d,.si.na,ed as the '•Se^md Sta e .^hw;.y
Fnnd •• and innne.liately after sneh sal.> of l.ond.s the tieasui .
„r the state shall pay into the state treasnry and eanse to he
Leed in said se'ond state hi..d,way fnnd the total an.ount
...eeive.! for sai.l bonds, .•x.-pt sneli amount as may hay been
paid as ae,.rued interest thereon. The am,.unt that shall have
',,,.,„ paid at sueh sale as aeerwe.l interest on the 'nnuls sold
shall be bv the treasurer of the state, unme.l.ately after su, h
s^de paid" into the treasury of the .state ami plaeed in the
••See('ml State lliirhway Interest and Smkimr bund, whieh
is lierehv ereated. , ...
Of tlie n.onevs plaeed in the said s.eond .state hljrhwa.%
fund pursuant"to the provisions of this .section the sum ot
twive million dollars, or .so nnieh thereof as may !)*■ nee...s.snry.
is h.rebv mad., availabl.'. an.l shall he used exclusively for
the ae.p.'isition ..f riirhts uf way for and the ae.pus.tion. eon-
slnietion and improvement of the iineompleted portions ..f the
svst.in of Stat.' hitrhways j.n-serihed l>y .said "State Iliirhways
Aet." And of saiil moneys so plaeed in said weond state
hiifhwav fund, the sum of three million dollars, or so mueh
thereid' as may be necessary, is hiTeliy made availalile and shall
JM- Used .-xrliisively for the ai'«)uisition uf rii'lits of way for.
and the aci|iiisitioii. con^truetinn and improvement of certain
extensions from said .system "f state hiL'hways pre.scrib<'d by
.said --Stnte HiL'hways Act" as follows: An extension eonnect-
injt tin- interior and coast trunk lines in northern California
IhroiiL'h Trinity anil llumbnldt coiinti.'s by the most direct aiid
practical route; an exietision cunii'M-tinL' the San .loa-piin
vallev trunk line at a point betwe.-n the city of Merced in
Merced county, and tin- city of .Mailera. in Madera county, with
thi ast trunk line at or near the .ity of Cilroy in Santa
Clara county, throusrh I'a^hee.. pass, by the most direct and
practical route; an extension ..f the Mariposa county state
highway lateral to or near the railway station Kl Portal, in
Marip<.sa county; an exli-njiion conncctinir the San .Foa<|uin
valbv trunk lini- in Tuhip' cuinty with the c-oast trunk line in
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Monterey county, by the continuation of the lateral between
the cities of Visalia and Ilanfonl throuf;h Coalinira by the
most direct and prac-tical route; an extension coiine.tin;; the
San Joaquin valli-y trunk line at or near HakiTsficld with the
I'oast trunk line in San Luis Obispo county, throutrh Cliolame
pass, by the most din-c-t and practical route: an ixtension of
the San Hiinardino county .state hiirliway lateral to Barstow.
in San Bernardino i-ounty. b\ the most direct and practical
route; an extrusion i-onne.-tinsr Antelope valley, in the county
of Los An^'elis. with the city of Los Arijreles. by the mast
direct and practical rout<': and an extension of the San Bir-
iiardino cuiiiity state hiirhway lati-ral to the Arizona state line
near the town of Yuma. Arizona, via the cities of Brawlev and
Kl Centro in Imperial county, hv the most direct and practii-al
route; proritltil, hiiuunr. that expenses of the acquisition,
construction and improvement of tlu' extensions above enumer-
ated and the aeipiisitinn of riirhts of way therefor, shall be
partly borne by the county or counti<>s in whiidi such extensions
lie. the extent and character of such division of expenses
betwien the state and county shall rest for final deti-rinination
with till- stati' de|iartment of iiiLniieiTintr and .said di-partnu'iit
is hereby authorized to inter into such airrcenients and under-
takinirs as are nec.-ssary to properly carry out the intent of
this .section.
The route or mutes of said state highways to be ai-qnired.
constructed or improved under the provisions of this act shall
be sclcc'tci! by the department of eiiirinecriiiLr in the manner
(irovided by and to carry out the objects of saiil "State niijh-
ways Act" and in the manner provided by and to carry out
the' objn-ts of this act.
•Moneys shall be drawn from said sci-ond state hiirhw ay fund
for the purposes of this m-t upon warrants duly drawn by the
controller uf the state upon ilemands made by the department
of cnjrineerinK and allowed and audited by the state boanl
of control; providul. hmn rt r. that out of the proceeds of th<>
first sale of bonds made hereunder the state controller and
the state treasurer shall transfer ui>on their respective liooks
the sum of one hundrecl thou.sand dollars to the crt>ilit of the
"Stat-' Ilijrhway Kevolvinjr Kiuid." which fund is herehy
created in the state treasury. The moneys in said state
highway revolvins: fund, or siwh part thereof as the advisory
hoard of the department of cnirinefrinir shall deem necessary,
may Ix' exp<>nded. from time to time, upon the demamls of the
department of cntrineerinir. approved by the state board of
control, for the pnrpoM' of makini; cxsh payments in ailvanct!
for such expenditures as an- niMt-ssary and proper to carry out
the provisions of this a<-t. Cpiui r»v'eipt of such demands. »o
approvi-d. it sh;dl !>.• Ihi- dut\ of tbf statf eoii)rolb'r to draw
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:i "«t.it.. TTicrlnvav Revolving Fund" in
; 'ta a of .untrol in the sa.ne .nannor tl.at '"lan"'^ a^->-
the^tate are audited, and. if found to \'V""''"" 'ted ^ t e
approved bv the .state lu.ard of control and transnutto lo t
a'e eontrolhr with su.h approval •^"'^^^'^^'l j''™,:^, ^^ .
sta e .-ontriaier shall ther-upon draw h..s warrant upmi th,
'•S:.md State Highway Fund- in fa^^r of the de^^r rnent^.;^
..n.'ineerin.' for the angre-ate amount of sueh expenditures.
Vnd upon tl"- surrender of .su.h warrant properly endorsed
CM:!,." .lasurer shall transfer the^a^oun, tluW npon^h
1 ks uf hi.s office from the said ' ^'■'^'"J fV md t »•
,.-,„„r- to the said --Stat,- Ih^iway 1{,vo1v>.,l' J" und. t
'•^[:;;''n ''Vhlr^U trehy appr..pria.ed fron> the general f,...d
in tt, state treasury sueh sun, annually a. wdl Ix, neee.ssar
,. V Ou- ,.ri,M>pa of and the n.fr.M on the honds. >s>u..d
!;;.,1 s;,!.! puUuanl to the provisions of this aet, a« said pnnc-
nd aM<I ititer.'.st heeonies due and payable.
' Ther,- shall he eolleeted an.n.ally in the same manner and at
,).. sa „.. tin.e a.s uther state revenue '^^ r^^''^'^ ^'l" ^^IZ \l
a<lditi..n to the ordinary revenues of the state as shall lie
nluire.l to pay the prineipal and interest on sa.d bonds a^
h..,,-in provided, and it is h-r-by .nad- th- -Inty of all ofl,.er>
,,,arv.'.d bv law with any duty in r-irard to the eolh-.tion o
said revenue, to do and perform eaeh and every aet whi.-h
shall be ne.-es.sarv to eolle.-t sueh additional sum.
The treasurer ',>{ the state sliall. on the first day of January
1018. and on the tirst day of eaeh July and the A^st day of
ea.h J.muarv thereafter traasfer from the general fun.l of the
state tnasurv to the "Seeond State Ilijrhway Interest and
Sinking' Fund- sueh an amount of the money by this aet
appropriated >>s shall be re.|uir.Hl to pay <l"^','"»;'-*'^< "" *7-
iH.nds th.nt..for.. s<ild. until the interest on all of said bomia
so .sold shall have U-en pai.l or shall have beeome due in
a.-.-, rdane. uith th-' provisions of this a. t. , ♦„ k«
Then is hereby ereate,! in the Mate treasury a fund to^
known and desicnat.Hl as the "Scvond Sta e "•f,*''"^ f °'':
in,. Fund • The tr.asurer of the Mat- shall on th. ti.>t da>
of JuK of tl... var l'.»-.M. and on th- first day "f •'"'>• "f"""'^-
anv and everv' vear thereafter in whieh a pared of the bonds
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.sold pursuant to thi' provisions of this ai-t shall lieeoine due.
tran.sfer from the general fund of the state trea-sury to the .said
sceoiui state liiirhwny sinkiiu' fund sueh an amount <d" tlie
uKMiey.s appropriated l)y this aet as may be required to pay the
prineipal of tlie bonds so lieroniingr due and jiayable in sueh
years.
Sec. fi. The prin<-ipal of all of .said bonds sold shall be
l»e paid at the tinn' the .same bc<oiiies due. from the second
state liiirhway sirikiiis: fund, and the interest on all bonds sold
shall be pai(i at the time said interest becomes due. from the
second state highway interest and sinking fund. Hoth princi-
pal and interest sli.ill be so paid upon warrants duly drawn
by the Clint roller of the state upon demands audited by the
state board of control, and the faith of the State of California
is hereby pledgcil for the payment of tile i)rincipal of s.iiil
Ironds so seld. and the interest ;iccriiiiig thereon.
Sec. 7. The state controller and state treasurer sliall keep
full an<l partii-ular aceonnt and reconl of all their pro<-eed-
ings under this act and they shall transmit to the governor
in triplicate an abstract of all sueh proceedings thereunder
with an annual report in triplicate, one eopy of eaeli to lie liy
the governor, laid before eaeh house of the legislature
biennially. All Inioks and papers pertaining to the matter
provided for in this act shall, at all times, be open to the
inspection of any party interested, or the governor, or the
attoriii-y gein-ral. or a committee of either branch of the lesiis-
lature or a joint committee of both or any citizen of the state.
Sep. C The hitrhway constructed or accpiired tinder the
provisions of this act shall be permanent in character and be
finished with oil or macaiiam or a combination of both, or of
such other material ,is in the jndsrment of the s;iid department
of engineering' shall be most suitable and best adapted to the
particMilar loe.-dity traversed. The state department of etmi-
neering. in the name of the people of the State of California,
may purchase, or receive by donation or dedication from coun-
ties, or from pul>lie or private persons, or it may lease, any
right of way, rock quarry or land neee.s.sary or proper for the
eonstruction. use. improvement or maintenance of said state
highway and shall proceed, if necessary, to condemn tinder the
provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure relating to such pro-
ceedings any neees.sary or proper right of way, roek quarry or
land. The department of ensrineering in accordance with
law shall have power ami authority to purchase, sell,
exchange, lease or otherwise acquire or dispose of all sup-
plies, stock, material, machinery and implements and do all
other things necessary or proper in the construction, improve-
ment or maintenance of .said state highway. The department
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. . with law shall have power
of ..„,M„..erin^' h« ^''^'^'^XJ^ 'root plants for .nami-
and authority to pun-has. . 1 ase. or \^^.^„.,;.,^, „«ed .n
?aeture of c-euu-ut. orushed n. ^^' ,,, aisposo ot sa..l
;", or m.lnvay work, """, .« ;^/. \^ -U purposes. With the
nZts when no ^"^^^''.^^'^'ij:^, M have been porma-
S.,„ion of those Pf '^^^^H- '^^ a^^ p,n„nnent road d.v.s.on
„,ntly improved "">^>''' "", ^rior to the adoption of th,s aet
l,o„d issues w.thui «""■ ,V-"^' 1"^!^.,,, ivin- wiHii" the n-lit ot
U puM.- lH.l.ways ^v,,h>n ' - ^ j> --,„, adopted by the
,vav of said state h.frluvav '^^ J " , „,, ,an.e shall beeonu
,, -...rtn.ent of en-.neenn2 ;'.'«" ';V'^" ^t,,, hi^-'hway. without
, ,art of the ri.'ht >^f. ^^ > .^.^f.;"' %!„■><?-/. nothing bereu,
,.„ „p,„sation be,n? I."'"\, 1" 'a o t'^ niaintain any h..,'hway
,,„tain.-d shall re.,uire ' ^Jf ^.r to the eomplet.on or
ah.njr or on said riL-ht "\"'V- l;,^.^,,„,„ts eontemplate.l by
.„asition of the I-n'W'">'';';X:,'f,on. the sale of bonds.
,,i',aet. ^VlH■noveranyn>o -•> renv ^^^^ ,^^^,.,„aed ,n any
,„,aer the provKs.ons «; J;;,^,\. ,„„st pay into the state
,„„„,,- i„ this state. ^ ">i ' ;";;^ •,,,3,1 ,..,ual the interest, at
,,,asury sueh sun. eaeh > • r as sna , ^^^^^^^^^
,„tin- sun, of r''7,.'^' V' ihin sueh county in the con-
,,..n.is issued ""•'•'•/"•■';,, V .-ss su..h portion of .said
struetion of said state •^'*-'""''- ; ^^ ,„„ier the provisions
an,.unt expen.led as the '""'; ,' f, ^t" of b..ncls sold and
of ,his aet shall "-;^;"V'.. th t in all oa.ses whore, by
o„tstandin<-'-, i"."';"'V'ffi ' .^ o be overcome, or other -ood
reason of physual ^\\<«'"' ; j",^tment .-f env'ino.rinv' shall
a,„l suftieient eause. <»'« J<»t; J^^^"^ ^'^ ,,f any portion of sueh
aelern.ine that the cost ^^ ;^".**^;' „'^„,„s. is so preat as to
.rate highway in any ''7'" J^ y„X"„,,on any s,u-h eounty.
.,„ail an unjust and >";;■ ' '\' '\\, "^ l," the sums so paid for
or eounties. •"/•[""' "^',\;„ the proceeds thereof applied
interest up.-n t>^" '«'";:.':.''' ,;'"inti..l. ..hall not l>e required
a., aforesaid such ^^ 1;^^ ^~^, \,,u-v>.st. but only sueh
to retun.l the "'";'';"■ ";,;'.. .lepartment of ensineennsr
proportion thereof as th. ^;»; ' ,,, ^^ hi-hways eon-
ihall adjudv-e to.be fair luid re.- -^^^^^^ ; ^^.^ „.,, ,»,„„ ,«
struet.Hl or acMUire.! under he [;» ' " j,.. ^^^^^ of Cali-
,,ermanently mainta.ne.l and eontroU..! n>
foniia. •, 1 ♦ 1 i.v the tx-onle. shall take eflfect
SK.-. 0. This aH. If »'^;; ; : ^, > V ^n I M its provisions
on the thirty-tirst day of He,-, n"" '^•.' ' f..^ i,s submi>sion to
..,,.ept those relating' to. and ' ;;;^^,.r [,, \,r,,..lain.in.' the
tbc people ""''/•"• -''-!;":^;r.:^":;w this ae, .han take
w^iun of ti. ■ leirislature
^'
Sn- lU This aet shall be submitted to the people ot the
State of California for their ratitieatioi, at the next v'eiieral
eleeti.)n to be l.olden in the m.mth ..f Novei.iber. nineteen luu-
dred au.l sixteen, an.l all ballots at su.-h election shall have
printed thereon tiie words --For the State Ili-hway Act ot
1915 •• and such other desiituation as may l)e ueces.sary to
nroi^rlv ideutifv this act. In a s-iuare immediately below the
LpiLre Vontaininu' said words there shall be printed on said
hillot the w..rds -'A^rainst the ^t"V;."'-''"Y / f l'<fl V" u.d
( .pposite the words " ' For th,. State 11 .L:luyay Act of 1. o and
'• V-ainst the State llidiway Act of I'Jl... there shall be h-ft
spa.H^ in whi.-h the voters may make or stamp a cross t,.
i idieate wli.ther they vote f.ir or a-ainst this act. and those
votin.' for said a.-t shall do so by placn--' a cros.s opposite th.
w..ni:-For th,. State Hi.'hway Act .,f l!«l.-i an,l those voting'
a^.ainst .sai.l act shall .lo so by placing' a ero*, oPI'^r"; ':'
words "Au-ainst the Stat.- II.L'hway A.-t ..f I'.tlo. The ^o.-
ernor of this State shall inclu.ie the subnussion .)f this act -
the iieople as aforesaid, in his pro-lamation callmtr tor s.ud
.'eneral election. , . . u n k,
Src 11 The votes cast for or aL-ainst this act shall he
.Hu'in'ted. returned and canvass,-.l an.l .le.larc.1 in th.- s..me
manner and sub.jeet to the same rules as v.ites ca..t for s at
rt . rs an,l if it app.-ars that si.i,l act shall have recened a
S . t; of all the v.!t. s cast for an.l a.aii^t it at su,-h ele.-t,on
' ,foresai,l. then the same shall have efFe.-t as hereu.befo >
r. v.le.l and shall 1« irrep-alable until th,. prineipa ad
nt.rest ..f the liabiliti.s h.-rein cr.-ated shall be pai.l and
;-irr.ed. and the governor shall make r;''elan.at,..n t b-r^^^^^^^^
H„t if a ma.iority of the votes cast as aforesi.ul, a.e a..Min>t
this act then the same shall b.- and bee .me voul. ....
tln^ .Kt in n^^ ^^^^^^^ ^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ s.vretary of state to
hav,.' this" act publislud in at least one n.-w^s|.ap.^r in ead.
c,mntv or cit • and county, if one be published ther.-m.
r -^hont thi-s state, for thre.- months n.-xt prece.hn. the
^eneral eleeti.,n to !>e hol.len in the m,>nth of N-n ember. A_
ni .-t'tn hundred and sixteen: the .-.«t ..f pubhcatio.i s all
l.e paid out ..f the general fun.l. on .-ontn.ller s warrants .1,.1>
''™ S * T.ralT^all be kn.>wn an.l ,i.ed as th.- "^^taf
Highways Aet^of|015.-^ parts of a,-.s in .-.nfli.-t with the
provisi,.ns of this a,-t an- hen-by r. peahnl.
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PROaL.;HATION 3Y THS GOY:.r.NOR. PROCLAIMING THE DU:i ADOPTION .4ND
RATIFICATION BY TIE FrlOPLE OF THE ST ITS 0? G.XIFO.^^IA 0? THAT
CESTAIK ACT ENTITLED:
-l„ ,,,( to amnid an act tnlitl.d 'M.- a, t autkorizi,,!/ the
,-o,>stru,tio», «,<,»,-.si<,oH. mai„t,M>,<i ami control of a
,u.vf, m of Stat, h^>,h,ra,,» in Ih. Stale of CaUfornia; sp^n-
fyiuii the work. Using th, i,a,,mnil.s to br made hi, coun-
ties' for »wne„.'< expended therein: prondnig for the
issnanre and sale of state bonds to create a fund for the
constnution and acqiii.'fition of snel> s>iiflen,: .natn,;, a
A /).. h„ anxndinq section ei,,ht thereof, relative to the
nimhursement to the state b;, th. s. reral ronntus hcr.of
.„■ sunn ,'iual to the interest H,y>n crrtau, ""*f"'"''"^
bonds, and the proceeds of sale thereof sold and npplm
«., in s,U,I a^t provided. a,.d pmvvhn,, for th. submission
of thi" act to a V.ilr of the peojiie.
JLPPHOVEC im 20. 1915;AND PEOOLAIHING THE SAID ACT, AND -iAGH
AND .\LL OF T^HE FHOVISIONS THSFEOF , TO ^-5 IN FULL POPCE /JJD
EFFECT AND IEBEPB:\L/3LE UNTIL THE PRINCIPAL :liD INTEREST OF
THE LIABILITIES GPilATED UNDi?. THr. IROVISIONS OF a4ID STATE
HIGHiY^ ACT. APPROVED MAP.CH 22, 1909, SHAJ.L BE PAID Al©
DISCHARGED.
State of California,
Executive De^-artment. j
MERSAS, the leg-islature of the State of Calif-
fornia at its re^^ular session commencing on the 4 th day of
January. 1915, did duly ana regularly pass a certain act
entitled: An act to atund au met entitled "An act aulketriziuij Iht
.■oHMlnti tioM, aeijnisition, maint. naner and eonlrol of ^
systim of stale high waif* in th. Slate of California: tproi^
fflitnj the trork. firinej the ,ta;,mrHis to be made b>i flfM-V
tin for utttnefis exptnded therein: providing fof^ykt
iuHunre and tale of state bonds to create a fund fo^he
roustrui >ion and acquisition of sii' '■ ■■■■ ''.n: crial^f^, a
sinking futul for the jtatime nl of v ; and provd-
inii for the suhmistion of Ihia m / !■• w ■ ■■ uf thi pfOpl< .
aifjtroved .Var.h 3>. I!HJ9, and appr-v.d. ratified and
adopted hii the ;„../»/. of the ftlale of Caiifornia at the
•Itniral .It, tun, h.ld in the month of S'ovrmbtr. JftlO.
A. /'.. bii am. nding s.etion right Ihrreof, relative tt Ih.
rfinibursemenl to the stati by lk( tevrat mn»ttts lk*re-)f
of sums eifual la thi int'risi upon eertain emlltamdinp
■ bonds, and the pretrenU of salt Ihrrtof, told and applinl
m* in mill a.l proridid. a»d pretritliufi fnr Ike suhmissiom
of thi* a*t to a vole of the profit.
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.'or their I'cvtifi-
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i" crenc-ral el otion; and
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Act and pursuant to law the votes cast fo. or a^inst said Act
were counted, returned and canvassed and declared in all
respects as provided by said Act and by law; and
WHE-JiAS, the said Act did receive in favor thereof a
majority of all the votes cast for and against it at said
Blection aforesaid, an thereupon did become and now is in
full force and effect as therein provided, and irrepealable
until the principal and interest of the liabilities created
Tmder the provisions of said state highway act. approved
March 22, 1909, shall be paid and discharged; ana the said
Act further provided that the Tovernor shall make proclamation
thereof:
NOW, TBEPilPO?^:, I, HIRAJ5 W. JOHNSON. Governor of the
State of California, pursuant to and in accordance wth the
terms and provisions of said Act. do hereby proclaiM:
First: That in accordance with that certain Act
entltieu. ^„ ^,.f i^, amind (III act < iiIUIkI "An net aiitkori^imj thi
lOiLKlniitioii, adiiiisitioii, iiiaintoHUHv and coiitrnl of a
.ii/st' in nf stall liifiliuaiis in lli> SIntr nf ('alifoiniii : spui-
I'lliiiil >iif u-ork. fij'iiiij fill fiaiinii iit.'i to hi made tiii rouu-
tiis for uuiHftis (xjtciidid thmin: providing for the
issiiancf and salf of state Ixmds to rnatr a fund for the
I 'fiintriiititiii and aciiiiisilion of siiiti .si/s'i i;i : irmting a
sinh'iiii fund for tin /laiiitii nt of said bonds: and innrld-
iiiil for till submissinn of this art to a rnli of Ihf piopli ."
aji\>rov,d Manh 2:J. iriO!), and appiovid. ratifird and
ad'iplid hi/ thi pinph of Ihi Stati of California at thi
i/i nt ral ilittion hi Id in thr month of Xovimhir, 1910,
A. IK. hfi aminding siction light thirmf. relative to ihf
II inihursi ini nt to thr stati h>i Ihi si n ral rnuntiit ihfriof
nf sums iifual to thi inlinsl njmn Cfrtaiii nul standing
hnnilx, and thr prormL: of Milf f hereof, sold and applied
as in said at t providnl. and providing for thr gubmisslun
of tliis act to a vote of the people.
approved !4ay 20. 1915. the Secretary of State of the State of
California did cause the said let to be duly published for
t.e tl.e aud i. the manner t.erei. provided, and in aocoHanoa
With said ict and a. provided ty Section one of .^rt.ole XVI
0. the Constitution of the State of Oalifomxa;
SECOND: That in aooordanoe with the terms and
provisions of said Act hereinbefore referred to. and herein-
after set forth, the Governor of the State of California did
duly include in his proclamation callingsaid general electxon.
t„ he held and which was held on the 7th day of NoveAer,
A D 1916 the submission of said Act to the People oi the
State of California, and the said Act was duly suomitted to
the ueople ox the State o. California, in accordance wxth
law and with the tex^-s thereof, for their ratification at
the sale ^neral election so held on the 7th day of Sove^ber,
1916;
THIPJ); That pursuant to the terms and provxsions
of saio act, and pursuant to law. the votes cast for or
against said Act were counted, returned, canvassed and
declared in all respects as provided by said lot and by la,;
PO'JPTH: That the said Act did receive in favor
thereof a majority of all the votes oast for anr. a^inst it
at the election aforesaid, and thereupon dia become and now
is in full force and effect, as in said Act provided, and
irrepealabl. until the principal and interest of the Ixabxl-
itie. created under the provisions of saxd state hi.iiway aot.
approved i-aroh ffi. 1909, shall be oa.d and disoharg.d.
?IPTH: That said -ot herein referred to is in the
words and figures followinr to-wit:
4„ ,„7 lo ,»»...,/ './. act iiitM.d -.1" '"' aHlhorn>,>a the
,„„stru<tion. mqniHiiion. niaint, xaiir. ,n,.l <o„lr,>l »f a
,>„tn,i of siat. hi.ihwaiis in Ih. St.il< ..f ralil-nna : spat-
f'uino tlu irork. firU,,, th, ,>a<n>" "'■-• '" '» '"''.''' '•'/ '"''"-
tir,' l.,r /,.-»../>• <.r,H>,<laI th.r>i»: proridn,^ tor the
,\v„«„r, n,.<I W. of Stat, bonds to ,nalf a fund for the
roustr„rtion a„.l acquisition of such sjist^in : mafn.o a
sinlinq fuml for th, ,«,.v»'^"' '>f saul bonds ■ an,l ,.ro,;,l-^
in,, for th. snl>n,issi..n of this a,t to a rot, oj th, inopl..
,j,„,r,>r,d Mar,h ,'-'. If'iH*. and apprond ratiftf,! and
,U,pt,d h„ the p.oph ,>f th. Stat,^ ..f r,,t„orn>antih^
.pn.ral .tution h,ld in th, month of ;>"''' "•/!^'- '■7,^;
1 /).. h./ <w„ndinf, section , i,,ht th,r<of rclahr^ to th.
nimhur-inncnl to th, slat,' l,„ the s. r.rnl count,, shrnof
.,( ,,nns .,n,d lo th, :nl,r,sl n,H,n ..rl,un out.t,ind.n„
l,.„.,h. a,„t the pro,,.,h ,.f sale thcr,of sohl ,ind apptod
„s in s„ml a.t pnui.hd. and providin., f,>r th, ..,lnn«s„.n
„f this net lo a cd, of thi pfopli.
The people ../• '/-'• >■'"'' "f r,diforni,i do , -.„ ( .;,• lotions:
Section- 1 S.vtion , iu'ht of an a.-t .■ntiil.-d "An act autlior-
i.iPL' tl-e const ru.-t ion. a,.quisition. '>'=''"i''";'"'\ "":,,?;;" [.';'
sne.'ifvin2 tlie "ork. fixins the pavw..-nts to l.o nmae by
eomtiVs fur mon.-vs oxpcwl.-l thcr-in : provj-lu-p t.-r the issn-
„n " an.i s<.l.- of s\ate W-n.is to crcato a fun.l f..r th;-"«tnu.^
ion and a.-.,nis,tion of s,„h system: .T.-at.nL' a s.nknm fnn.l
fllr th. pavnlnt -f sai.i »...„,ls: an.l provui.n*: for the sn .nm-
«ion of this a.t to a vot- of tho piH.pl.-. approv-l Mar.-h .
11X)0. an.J appn.vo,!. ratif-e.l an.l a,lo,.t...l l.v t ..■ people of th
State of Calif-rnia at the een.ral ol.M-i.on h.-M m the n.-mth
of Noveinher. 1!M0. A. P.. is hereby ani.n.l.-.l to read »•«
"s.'c'h The hichwav .•on«trn.-ted or ae.piirwl nnder th-
pmvi«i..n« of this H.t shall W p.ni.anent in ehara.-ter an-l
Im- finished with ..ii or ma.a.la.n ..r a eondunati-.n of In.th.
or of sueh oth-r material as in the ju.l»tn.ent ..f the wild d.pari
ment "f euKine-rinK shall 1* m.Mit suitahle and W ndapte<
To ,he part'^^eular locality travenM-,!. The state departyn
of en»ii,eennir. in the name of the people of the State of
"■ ," i'. ;n...l,,-AMnBS .,,.™.ry or proper J",*', ~" ™ ;
ion 0 t H.^ puMio highways wlm-h have ''eon p.;nnanen 1^
mpro ed under county or per.nane.it road J 'v's,,, bond
"suos within thr-i- y..>rs prior to '•''V!'''''''''.' ."'* . ''^ -'l.
11 puLli.- bi.-'hwavs within this state ly.ns- Y'^'"" *''J.S.
o Xv of said Stat.- hi^'hway as deternun-d and «'^of ;;\^^> ^^ ';
d .partu.ent of ...igineerinc shall he and the same shall beeome
a part f the risht of way of s.u.1 state hi-hway. without eo.n-
p.?:.tMion tin; paid th,-r..for: /-..r/-/. </. no. nn« l---' --
tained shall reouin^ the state to maintain any hm'hwa> alons or
on said ri.-dit of way. prior to tlie completion or acquisition of
the permanent improvements contemplated by this act.
VThpiiever anv moiiev rweived from the sale of bonds, und.r
the provision^ of this act. shall bo expen.led in any <ounty in
this state, such county nnist pay into the state treasury such
sum ea.h vear as shall e-iual the interest, at the rate of four
per cent per annum, upon the entire sum of money e.vpended
witliin such countv in the construction of saui state hiahway.
less such i...rtion (d' sai.l amount cxpend.-d as tlic bomls
matured und.T th.' provisions of this act. shall bear to the
total number of bonds sold and outstandnu:: Prm't'lf^. /I'-ir-
,vcr. tliat in all ca.s.'s where, by r.-ason of physical difficulties
to \>e overcome, or otlier p.od iind sutricient .-ause the state
department of en-in-.-riiii; shall d.'tcrminc that the cost of
construction of nnv portion of such state hitrhwny in any
countv. or .ounties, is so great as to entail an unjust and
ine.iu'itablc burden upon any such county, or counties, m
refundint' lo the state the sums .so paid for interest upon
tlie bonds snld and the proe.-eds thereof applied as aforesaid,
such couiitx. or counties, siiall not be require<l to refund the
whole amount of such interest, but only such proportion
thereof as the state department of enpine<Tin|i shall adjudfre
to he fair and reasonable. All highways constructed or
acquired under the provisions of this act shall be permanently
maintained ami controlled by the State of California.
Sec-. 2. Tlds act. if aiiopted by the peot)le, shall take eflfect
on the riiirtv-rirst day of DeceinWr. 1!»16. as to all its provi-
sions except' those re'latinp to. and neeessuiry for. ifg submis-
siuu to the piH.ple and for returninir. canvassinjf and pr-xdaim-
i„.' the votes, an.l as to such excepted provisions this a-t sha!'.
take effect ninety days after the final adjournment of the
present session of the legislature. , ^ u
' Sfc H This act sliall be submitted to the people uf the
State of 'California for their ratittcation at the "^^t ?;"<'"•
election to be holden in the month of November 1016. A. V
and all ballots at said election .shall have printed thereon, and
a the end thereof, the words "For the amendment to the
state highwav a.-t-: and in a separate line, under the same,
the words -Again.st the amen.lment to the state h'?l'Y.>- f *.
Opposite said lines there shall be left spaces in «' '";1^ ^e
voters mav make or stamp a cr<,ss to in.l.cate whether the
vote for or against said ad and those voting for said act sha 1
do so bv placing a cross opp.«ite the words 'l-or the ameiid-
;.;..nt to the state highway act." and all th,.se vntin.' n«unst
the said a.'t sliall do .so by placing a cross opposite th^ ;vonl>
■•Against the amendment lo the stale hi-hwav act lb- .jon-
ernor of this state shall incln.le the submission of '!>■« act to
the people, as aforesaid, in his proelamation calling for said
general election. . , ,, .
v:vr 4 The votes east for or against this .act shall tu
eounVed.' returned and canvassed and declared '"/he^';.";^;
manner an.l subject to the same rules a.s v.rtes ■^^^^ ^^'^^f^
..ffieers and if it appears that said a<-t shall have recued a
V ior tv of all the voU .-ast for and against it at such elw-tu.n.
as , Vn-sai.1. then the same shall have effect as hereinbetore
Jrovide.1 an.l shall be irrep.-alable until the pnncpa am
nu-n-st of the liabilities .-reat.Mi under the provisions ot said
sti.' higlwnv act. approved March 22. 190< . shall be paid
an. discharge.!, ami t'he govern..r shall make proclamation
Xreof. Hut if a majority of th.- votes .ast .-us at.^resaid. ar-
against this act then the same shall be an.l become void
Sfc .'. It shall b.- th.> .luty of the secr.-tary of state to
have this a.-t publislie.l in at least one newspap.'r in each
e."ntv or city and county, if .>ne be publushed hcr.-.n
throughout thi:s state. f..r three months nest pr.s-eding the
'enend eh.tion to U- h..l.bn in th- m..nth .. November. A. IV
;i le— n hun.ln.l .....1 sixteen; the .--.st of pubii.-ation shall
;„ paid out of th.. general fund, on controller's warrants duly
.irawn f.ir the purpose.
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STATE COMMISSION OF HORTICULTURE
FXECUTIVE OFFICE
FORUM BUiLDINti SACRAMENTO. CALIFORNIA
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./hito -^Ino liliotor luet.
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The f)[^ot imo boon dotomliiod by the .tate
NvOrailoaloner of Ilorticsulturc th'it a ooatai^-ioua tree dioouao,
lOTqwn aa hito ino 'lietor . ust (i'oridortniaia otrobi, Kleb,),
noir\aQd not horotoforo dletributod vTithin und thiourhout the
state of Oallfornlu oxiota in sovorril atatos or the 'jiiitod
t?iteo and that txic uixjcioa and variotieo oT ourraate and
pooeoborrioB fl.ibea) are laiovm to bo onrriero of this diooaae.
ITO-/, '^'l.'lLrljPiJRlit It io doolarca aeoeoaar.;, in
order to nrovont tho iiitroduotion of hito .ino iliater ..uat
into the i.'KJ . oreota of tho . tato of v^oliforiii?:, that a hor-
tioulturul quiii'urlino be, and tho aaiaa ia horoby eutabliuhod
at the bOTuadarioB of the atato of ..allfornla, i;, acoord;j;.oe with
tho DroviaioiMB of aeotiou .:,3.yb of tho .olit:oi:l ^ode o. the
atato of California, ofrtiinat all five-loafod pine troco, and all
speolos and Vfu-ietios of o arrant ind t'ooaoborry plants and.
outtii; 'o, imported or brou;^-t fron any and all attitoc and dia-
triota of the Jriitod A'ltva oast of tho :..i8Qi8Sippi Ivor, and
no ai^oh five-loaf ot' pine tre^s, or otirrunt, or rooeoborry
plmta or outtlnKC ahaU be pc-nltted to puss over tho said
quarf>ntino linos so horeby established and proolaineA*
:i.:Lj.e"2..:it a:id liirriL ii;:;jiL:a rij^iui;, all fivo-
locfed pine trees, and ourrant and roooeborry plants cmd out-
tin^TS from any and all statou and districts of tie Jxiltod
tatos o".jt of tbe jiieaisaiopi Ivor ire denied adult t-irao
into tho ututo of v.^lfoml3, and upon tlie arrival of t;ay 3uoh
troes, plants or outtln^Ta ao quorfintlno' a,-miact in this order,
the aoao shall be ir^xsediatoly sent o^it of t ix) st.to, or
deatrocrvA Rt tlio option and oxpenuo of the ov/nor or ov/nors, his
or their reopciisihle a^i-ents* All denuties of tbe wtate
v^on.iasionor of lortio Ituro, and tuto ,u<>.runtine Juirdiaias
are hereby eopowered to ourr.' out tbB provisions of this order.
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587
FEB i r. 1917
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Diputy.
CALIFORNIA
STATE COMMISSION OF HORTICULTURE
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
FORUM BUILDING. SACRAMENTO. CALIFORNIA
AMENDUblHg ITQ.l TO ^UARAI7gIg£ OHPSR NULfflr^ 26.
Cotton 3oH Veevll
The following faote heve beon determined
by the state uonmi 33 loner of Eortiaulture, to-wlt:-
The ootton Boll v/eevil (Anthonoraia
gran die 3 oh) la not kno'.7n to exist In the Jtate of
.\ri3ona; the ;:tate of Arizona has deolr.red and Is
maintaining a quarantine against the entrance Into the
Jtate of Arizona of the ootton lioll : eGvll(;.nthononi8
grandis joh) ; and that the best Interests of the cotton
gro-.Ters of the Jtate of Jallforaia require the introduc-
tion of iSgypt ifin ootton aeei .rrovm In the County of
luaricoi)a, ..riaona,
THUt^PORi:, it Is declared that tint 11
flirther orders x^gTptian cotton seed prown In the Jounty
of Maricopa, Arizona, may be Inported Into the jtate of
California subject to the follo^vln-;; repilatlona,
:-.e'nilatlon 1« persons contemplating: tbt
importing or brlnglnf; into the .tate of California cot-
ton seerl frown In the county of i^arlcopa, "rlzona, shBll
first make application to the v^tate coanies loner of
Horticulture of California for a pemlt to so do, stating
In the application the name ajad address of the exporter,
the locality where the cotton seed was grown, the asioant
of the importation, and the name and address of t e
importer in the 3tate of California to whom the perait
shoul d be sent •
Regulation 2.
t he Ctate of Zu:
All perscue import In^r or
brinrinr into the Ctate or California, cotton seed crown
in the county of Maricopa, vrizona, shall secure in
triplicate for each l::portatlon of ootton eoeJ a certi-
ficate sl;-n«d by the r.ntonolo^'ist of the otate of Arizona,
eettinr- forth the locality .vhere the cotton seed, covered
by the certificate, waa rrown. One couy of such cert 1-
flcnte la to be filed with the ctate comnlaaioner of
Horticulture of the dtate of California, ona copy to be
dellrered to tha Jtate ^.uarantine Siuirdian before re-
leaaa of ahipoent of cotton saei to oonsipnea, and one
copy to be rataioad by tha importer of the cotton aaad.
•2-
The foregoizv^ regulatiozis do not apply to tha
experiments of t lie United .^tatee :)epartment of . crloulture
In the Jtate of Uallfornla*
.quarantine Order Do* 26 is amended aooordin^rly.
Isaaed February loth, 1917.
State cofflmisalonor of llortloulture.
Approved-
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(Jwromor of ttae 3tate of >>illfornia.
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I wish ho'irtily to join In tir^xirvr t)^o observanoo,
throu-bout the ^tate, of utur liy, t'o lOtli lay of :^qli,
1917, ts 0 .1. , _,.Y^ <U.>-J^ e^^ 7 ^^r-Vv-^4^ >
^ 80^..^^,,;,,,.^
lie proppcrity of Uic oitrur in^^rtr7 unl tlie
r^orour la^-t it contrijutor to t!;© InUiRtrial f^alth of
tr© Itato Pboul? actuito all tl'9 pooplo of ^iliiornij to
join in tV.o enirlt or rejoiciri:, ae in the Itirvopt
ferti/'olB of olU
I hopo tlat tho BU^Tortionr? t'at ^ava bo-n ale
for the iiy 'ill i^o ; 11a 0^ in \\ orirtr of t^-o n-its
oni t^ at tl Q ruccem? oi ^rjn:o )ay of 1317 iU vul'*f tv©
ninil :r Oftlobr Mon^ of nort yoarr.
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telod: 3ioraiiinto,;-ob;-uary 17,1917.
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ESflSLAMillQIJ.
WHEHEAS, The Hon. Prank 2, Jordan, Secretary
of State of the State of California, has reported to and
filed \7ith me as Governor of the State of California, the
name and number of the charter of each corporation whose
charter, or right to do business, has been forfeited for
non-payment of tazes under and pursuant :o the terms of
an act of the legislature entitled: "An act to carry into
effect the provisions of section fourteen of article thirteen
of the Constitution of the State of California as said
Constitution was amended November 8, 1910, providing for the
separation of state from local taxation, and providing for
the taxation of public service and other corporations, banks
and insurance companies for the benefit of the State, all
relating to revenue and taxation," approved April 1, 1911,
and the amendments to said Act, - a list of which names and
numbers of charters is as follows:
80548
71694
78711
78856
79654
69646
77448
53763
71040
77939
62030
79616
53182
45079
81421
56745
78259
77238
51286
76974
33227
75243
77325
33800
59555
76921
71268
81357
79530
76945
75065
77872
77129
76701
64276
80318
68696
76801
80861
78229
56493
81381
79192
37380
63136
81267
81247
71992
55490
80785
58144
79518
81232
62021
80687
66143
80680
48328
81491
81693
81420
80168
73867
81226
A. B. Monteleone Fruit Company
Acampo Cured Fruit Aescciation
AcEe Laundry Company
Acme Pater-t rflndow Company
Acme Social Club
Acme V/et './aeh Lauzidry
Adamant Paint Company
Adaas & Hollopeter Co.
Adans Hollopeter & Llallett
Aerated Gae Appliance Company
Agricultural Publishing Company
Alabama Land Loan & Investment Company
Albert Hoefllch Inc.
Alquire Implement Company
Alhambra Club
Alhambra Garage
Allensworth Land Co.
All Ilight and Day Dentists
Alturas Forwarding Company
Alta District Cured Fruit Association
Amador County Lumber Co.
Amalgamated Concessions Company
America Buropa Films Company
Ames Estate Co. Incorporated
American Development Company
American Keene Cement Company of California
American Mortgage Company
American Movie Camera Company, The
American Portland Stone and Granite Co.
American Social Club of Los Angeles, The
American Steel Bar Mfg. Company, The
American Tank & Pump Company
American Theatre Company of Los Angeles
Angelus Film Company, The
Angelua Fruit Land Company
Angelus Undertaking Co.
Anglo Pacific Company
Antioch Club
Antlers Social Club of Los Angeles
Apex Contracting Company
Aposozein Llanufacturing Compsiny
Appliance Manufacturing Company, The
Archbold & Hamilton
Arctic Ice Cream Supply Co.
Argo Investment Company
Assets Collection Agency
Associated Development Company
Associated Securities Corporation
Association Hall Company
Association of Mercantile Credit Men of California
Asti Vineyard and V/lne Company
Aetor Social Club
A'thens America Coffee Club
Atlantic Seourltles Company
Atlas Educational Film Compemy of Los Angeles
Atlas Paving Brick Co.
Atlasta Club
Austrian Camlolan Building Club
Auto Defense Lea£:ua
Auto Inn Oarage Company
Auto Livery Owners AeBociatlon of Lob Angeles
Automatic Appliance Company, The
Automatic Directory Company of California
▲utosaatlc Kodak Shutter Co.
*2-
80419
59621
81671
31086
72997
73395
34907
66099
S1526
38672
43205
43817
77065
43 0-7
70091
60045
72909
76742
7452S.
653^^7
79337
26433
31409
77267
75545
77487
71332
C!?704
22738
68169
70656
80297
79611
7943s
7 '^025
78225
Si 036
^1370
8i07b
75779
7^402
77047
S1469
66614
79922
72036
75448
7 222^
§1059
72927
59666
29387
B1125
7686?
5555*
77926
81229
7441A
78994
Automatic Wheel Stand Co.
Babb- Carter Company
Bab's Epicurean Restaurar.t Company
Bako UanufHCturins Company
Bakersfield New Athletic Club
Balboa Beach Company
Balboa Wine and Liquor Company
Barkentine "Amazon*^ Company
Barry Listillinr; Company
Barry Trowbridge Compainy
Bartlett Estate Company
Baskette Drug Company
B. Dreyfus & Company
Bay Counties Dairy Company
Bay Shore Real Estate Company
Beaver Truck Co. The
Bell Development Company
Bell Man'ofacturintr Company
Ben Hur Racing Coaster Co.
B£Xkelev Gl&se Ccmpani'__ 71461
BerT:eley" Park" 'Company
Bertrari' Land Company Incorporated
Beta Rh" of Delta Tau Delta Bid?. Assoc.
Bethel Island Creamery
Bigss Fruit Company
Bigler, Paul, Furlonfr
Big Pines Ll>ne and Transportation Company
Binderheim Studios The
Bishop Company The
Blair :.!-ardock Co, The
Bluch9r-"^then Company The
Blume Contraciir.L; Conpany
Bolinas Bay Club
Bonded Law Collection & Ad.3U3traer.t
Boyle Heights Athletic Club
Brackney ?.nd Company
Braidwood Realty Company
Brant Ifotor Cr.r Company
Erawley Cc- operative Building Co.
Breeders Exchange
Brehm Cater in- Company
Brelle Fruit Jar Manufacturing Company
■Rrewerv Works Association The
lodges Sanitary Pish Container Company
Bronbach
The
Company
Acres Improvement 00.
Acres Inc.
Csinning Company
Buiidors Exchange of Santa Barbara
Bulger Look Coupling Conpany
Buneman TIercantile Co. p„«^a„v
Burnhan 4 Kennedy Advert 1 Bin 3 Company
Business Stability Association
Butterfly Bakin ■ Company
b! W. Marks Land and Mortgage Corrpany The
b! Y. Davis Roofing Company
Cadman Hay Incorporated
C. A. Jory Co.
Berkeley Mortgage Compaiy
Co.
The
Bronx
Brook
Brock
Brook
Buena
Club
Lan(*
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Wood
Park
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75291
32723
58391
80597
57927
66652
80691
74209
799*9
mi
69782
34953
79S25
46515
75561
62677
81443
3lOl3
79877
81051
76755
65542
80934
81028
68256
56337
80650
42010
79833
76344
57636
284 29
72937
4^513
79S96
50S00
56079
75663
64272
31193
61333
80742
81307
16081
80469
30939
81557
64010
75891
58335
^0^84
80854
80132
65042
71504
67599
78105
57548
California
California
California
California
California
California
California
California
California
California
California
California
California
California
California
CaTexico Cctton Gin and Comprsss Company
California Alpha Sigrr-a Alp'ia 3p8ilon
California Buil:\inG and Investner.t Company
California Country Club
California Drug and Chemical Company
Br-osleso Association
Estate Company
Fence Construction Company
Ferment at i or '.7orr:s (Inc.)
Fruit Beverage Company
California Hill Apartment Association
California Ilor.estead Company
California Hanila Lum"ber Commercial Co.
California "ushroom Company
California Plate 5c TTindow Glass Company
California Propelling Svrimninf; Skee Company
California Raisin Vendintj Company
California Redv/ood Association
Ripe Olive Association
Safety Jitney Association
Scale Spray Company
California Social Club of Ocear.side
Social Democrat Publishing Company
State Amateur Boxing Association
Tax Agency Corporation
Theatre Company
United Land Association
Veneer Concrete Company The
Wine Company
Cambria Athletic Club
Canp Bcnita Incorporated
Canning and Vinton Auto Company , „ *.
Capital & Sacramento Bxpres and Transfer Van &
Storage Co.
Cardiff L'jmber and Suppl- Company
Carmel Vineyard Company (The)
Carson Colony Number Two
Carson Real Estate Co. Inc.
Carters Livery
Cascade Improvement Company
C. A. Sheppard Company (The)
Casler-Letton Lumber Co.
C. 3. Linton Investment Co.
C. 3. Gibbs Inc.
C. E. Herri ck Incorporated
Central Avenue Social Club The
Central California Ice Company
Central California Lumber Co.
Central Merchants Social and Athletic ^1"^
Century Players Film Manuf act urine Association
Certified Egg Farms of California
Chal'.ers Sanders Company
Limiiiii um ■■'■ """I ■' ^
Chas. W. Corbaley Company
Char lee L. Kiewert Company
Chelsea Green Land Company (The)
Chess and Checker Club of San Fran.^isco
ChicaGO Social Club of Lc r Ar„cUs The
Childs Dairy Lunch Company
City 5: Suburban Investment Company
City Builders Investment Company
City Street Improvement Bond Companj-
Claremont II ur series
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61066
68614
70700
81467
81488
81191
50330
47392
76175
53947
6622^
79273
75419
43387
7J464
78448
6961^.
75720
81549
71122
79143
8152^,
57682
75236
66793
54357
62362
803S5
72432
3767^
40168
81122
6241^
81460
55642
77880
45640
7193?
4072t
60790
81326
5=^ •3 04
43181
67626
582B3
50487
76621
eoii^
76437
36545
75'* 22
S1513
81109
64441
77807
60735
Clay Social Cluh
Cloush Lumber Company
Clutfounders Corporation
C. LI. Fuller Company
Coast Autc Exchange Inc.
Coast Motor Company Inc.
Coachella Valley Produce Company
Coalinga Athletic Club
Colna Hall 6; Building Aesociation
Columtia Dental Coinpai:iy
Columbia Theater Building Company
Coninercicl Foundry Company
Commercial Travelers 19^5 Congress
Coranomvealth Abstract and Title Company
Conpensation Uerit Rating Bureau
GuiiuAH^u Build 1 II" =ww^f<w^e'fftg?gfff'CgBnpgr^
Ccr.dcr "edicine Company
Conservative Securities and Laon Company
(Sl Engineer in^ Co. Inc.
Agency Company
Construct ion
Cor.BOlidated
Consolidated
Consolidated
Consolidated
Apartr.ent 8
Gas Engine
Investment
Company
Compar^j'
& llfg. Co.
Company
Continental Brokerage ft Stear.ship Company
Continental Newspaper Service
Cooper Advertising, Company
Cooperative Comiuercial Invcstmen*
Co-operative Fruit Growers Assooiaticn
Corcoran Farms & Water Company
Corcoran Sugar Company
Corinthian Social Club
Cornin;; Olive Growers & Produc^Bxchange
Corning Rochdale Co.
Corral de Piedra Threshing Co.
Cotton BlosEorr Social and Athletic Club
Crescent 8ocir,l Club Inc. (The)
Crystal The
Crcv.-n City Drug Company The
Cucanonga lemon Aesociation
Culver Construction Company
Dailv T el Cf-r nr. Con:pany
Daily Tribune Publishing Company
Daniels Santa Cruz Transfer Co.
Davis Creek Mercantile Company The
Davis Syrup Company
D. C. Collier t Company
De Danske Foreninger's Hjen
of Oakland California.
de-Fr emery Cadman LTateriale Company
Del Banco VTllliarre- Company The
Del ::onte Junction Fruit Growers Association
De Luchi Shiifelt Co.
Denair iiercantile Land and Development Company The
Desmond Supply Company
Deter Brewing Co.
Dingeman and Sons Incorporated
Direct Line General Telephone Co.
Distillate Motor Kquipment Company The
Dixie Club The
Health and Pleaoiire Club
ver Llehr Co.
Fish Trading Company
. L. Kersig Physicisx-Surgeon
Dir.ie
Dodge
Dried
Dr. «
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41063
76435
61564
62490
68576
81535
4Q229
78725
44735
77667
80201
81385
80649
5955S
73257
54318
75373
7760-1
79309
17255
74880
70944
54444
75497
73003
5^5722
4^594
7^768
81626
76^01
75111
802^6
80911
59863
78520
80583
44643
62S32
31404
72594
6 "044
65753
80031
74759
65150
69566
81009
74210
76625
77556
74904
36^62
79S9I
60242
7^971
8o640
75538
36858
Duncans
Dunlap Uorgan Company
Durand L'.anuf Picturing Company
Eagle Apartnent Compejiy
Ealand Packing Conpany
Sasterine Company
East Shore Investment Company (The)
East Side Merchant 8 Social Glut The
E. G. Hughes Company
Econony Cooperative Drug Stores
E. B, quayle Company
EgeLn Brotliere Company
E. H. Electric Co.
Electro Manufacturing Company
Electro Sanitation Company
Electrc-Sur,i:ical Appliaunce Company
Elliot Postage Stamp Af fixer Company
Elnendorf Hat Co. The
El Segundo Athletic Club
Emmanuel Institute of Health The
Empire Steam Laundry of Los Angeles
Endowed ;'au£Cletims of California Inc.
Enos Judson Company
Enterprise Soda Water Co.
Epicure Club The
Escalon Land Company
Eucalyptus Estates Comparij'
Eureka Press
E. W.Cahill Company The
P. & S. Co.
Pairbank' e
Fair Clothini" Company The
"S'T.irvicv: Parmin^i Compn.ny
Farm :'ortgaje Company The
Far West Club
Favorite Liquor Company
Ferguson Burns Estate Inc.
Fernwocd Farm Craar.ery
Fidelia Investrent Company
Fillmore Furniture & Hardware Co.
Finance and Realty Development Company
Financial News PublishinK Company The
Finney Erwin (k Priest Company
Fischer Co» The
Fitzgerald lloble Cor.par.y ^ -, • .-
Foothill Groves Inc. of Upland Ca.ix .
Foster Vogt Company
Fo'V^'^.r Fruit and Raisin Aseoc.
Francis Amusement Cc-pcuo'
Fr?ink Manufacturing Co. The
FreemaneGold Separator ComiJ»:.i ^
Fremont Valley Land and Water company
Fresh Air Incubator Co.
Fresno Glazed Cement Pipe Co.
Fresno Home Packing Co.
Frost Prevention Co-
Pruit Stick Compare
Furniture and Carpet Mills Sales Agency
G. A. UcCarthi" Company The
Garrick Club
Gasoline Safety SyetenB Co.
G, C. -ocley Co,
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7?406
71477
6112.-^
80878
708S2
80750
63027
81546
7600^-
74721
81394
80843
807C6
78625
78931
81131
80634
75S32
48903
77CC40
76186
77607
770S0
490-^7
79125
66851
77^24
62805
69210
81081
47611
72795
8077^
8071 •-■
80488
63390
7241B
80782
8024 7
64160
54395
75392
78420
81234
58197
eo52i
81659
44919
81602
80614
43873
75859
81499
491^-^
71314
81504
72'i59
General Advert ieir.g and Sales Corporaticn
Geo, Snyder Contracting; Co. Inc.
George H. Barnee Piano Company
Georj^e Hev/lett Inc.
German Chemical Company
Giant Suction Cleaner Co,
Glen Cullen Realty Company
Globe Chemical "Vorks
Golden Eagle Dredging an. Povfer Co.
Golden Gate Gas Tractor Company
Golden Gate LTillinery Company The
Golden Gate Oil Valve Company
Golden Star Social Club Inc.
Golden State Film Company
Golden West Cleaners and National Cleaners
Golden West Furniture Company
Goodfriends Club The
Graham Jewelry Company
Grand Central Company
Grand Central Investment Company
Grand Union L-eat Co.
Grand View Hotel Compsoiy
Granite MauEcleum Company
Gray Tajci Compani-
Greater Oakland Company
Great Republic Oil and Point Company
Greek-American Land & Investaient Company
Greenback Plastering; Co.
Green Lodge Dairy Company
Green Valley Improvement Club The
Griffin Jurkovitz ^r.t De Rierjc
Gritton Athletic Club of San Diego
Gualala Steamship Compeuiy
Guarantee Realty Company- cf Lob Angeles
Guido Blenio Fireproof int2 Company
Shores Incorporated
Gilbreth and Compary
Chalmers Inc.
Lohse ReiSB Company
Lamborne -0. The
Athletic Club
697^
7342;^
79268
57136
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Harold W. Wheat ley
Hart field Manufacturing Company
Hauptman Lumber Company
Hatrthorre Commercial Company
H. C, Holland Dairy Company
Hebburn Coal Company
Hello Photopla:,'8 Incorporated
Hot\drlck8 Copper ProceeB Company
Henry Cacipe A Co.
Hepburn Uill Co.
Hidley Fresno Bike House, Inc.
Highland Park Ebell
H. K. Koebig Lumber Company Inc.
Hobbs Battery Company Incorporated
Hoc; an Realty Compeuiy
HuiiMut mi'iM* '"wn jf
Hollywood and Los Angeles Daily E^qpreer Company
Hollywood Gclf Club
Hollywood !iJerch?.rtp Credit Aepociaticn
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Home Dianond Company
Honeland Builaing Company
Home RoUf-h Dry Laundry Company
Honolulu Club
Horton-Eaton Company
Hot Springe Investment Company
Hot Sulphur Springs Co.
Hotel de Luxe
Hotel Haaimatt Co.
Hotel Schuj'ler
Hotel Terminal Compemy
H. R. Taylor Corporation
Hugh i:cKsvitt & Son
Humboldt Redwood Company
H. 'S. Cunningham Coi. pany
Hydromoter Ceo- Manufacturing Company
Ideal Farr.s
Ideal Laundry Company
Imprsver.ont Bond Compttny of California
Imperial
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City Laundry company
Jommercial Co.
Hat Co. The
^and and Development
Va.lley -eed and Plant
Income Realty Company
Industrial Service Company
Independent Electrical Supply Company
Independent Sewer Pipe Company
Inland Grain Company Limited
Interlocking Reinforcement Comppjny
Investment Securities Company
International Excavator Company
International Railroad Flange Company
Irrigopa Land Company
Isaac llinor Granite & Land Company
Italian American ".Vine Company
Italian Swiss Agricultural Colony
Italian Swiss Vineyard and
Itis Manufacturing Company
Italia America Films
Jalisco Concession Company
Jarvis Hardware Co,
J. B, Thermostat Company
J, C, Johnson & Co.
J. Frank BvirrowB Company
John Ro'berts Compani'
Jory Bros.
Joy Construction Company
Josephine Land Company
Joseph J. U»8on Company
JoBh\ia Handy Iron Works (The)
J. R. Lane Co.
Julius A. Young, Inc.
Junction Club The
Kanaky Electric 4 Manufacturing Company
K. & S. Corset Company, Inc.
Keech Incorporated
Kenneth Croft Amusement Company The
Kensington Deyelopcent Company
Kerman Cured Fruit Association
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Kern County Realty Co.
Kern Social Club The
Kern Valley Olive Ccmpar.y
Keystone Amusement Compaiiy The
Keystone Loan Company The
Keystone Produce Co. of San Diego
King Brandy Company
King Conservatory of LTusic
Kingsburg Cured Fruit Association
Kingstone Development Company
Klein's California Fruit Products Company
Kohler and Frohling
Kohler and Von Bergen
La Casa Grande Syndicate
La Jolla Lumber and Llill Company
Lake County Investment Company
Lal'.e Front Improvement Company
La Lo2-.a Company
Lanb Flat Iron Company
La L:esa I^ercar.tile Company
Land and Development Co.
Lajikershim Social Club
Latin American Club of Los Angeles
L. Callisch Drug Company The
Leader Manufacturing Company
Lee W. Foster Mercantile Co.
Lemoore Department Stores
Leslie Hotel Company
Levy Wallenstein & Harris
L, E, White Lumber Co.
Lignite Fuel Compary
Linney Harding Eallcu Company
Little Landers Incorporated
Live Oak Corporation
Livinseton Chronicle Company, The
Lobbett and Dean
Lomita Park Hall Association
London Hair Company
Long's Llarket Crear.ery
Lookout Athletic Club of :iapa The
Los Gates Publishing Company T^e
Angeles & Riverside Llanuf acturir.g Company
Beverage Company The
Building Company
Cactus and Stock Ranch
College of Chiropractic
Corporation
County Improvement Co,
Endowed I.^ausoleums, Inc.
Glace Fruit Company
Retail Grocery Co. Inc.
Ludwig and >£atthew8 Compemy
Lundquiat Xngine Co.
lyric H»rnony Club
UcAlpine Club
UcComac'8 Modern Business College
UcKay Dickey Co.
■cLaren Company
Ifadera Cognac Co.
Madera Vineyard and Wine Co.
M. A. S. Company
Uagno-Litt Conpany The
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Main Street Planing Mill
Manufacturers Agency and
Llatr-CaT oocial Club
Maricopa Ventura and Los Angeles Pipe-Line Company
Marlon Manufacturing Co.
Mario's Fairfax Tavern
Marin City Development Company
Market Realty Company
Martinez Oak Knoll Subdivision Company
Martinez Realty Company
Maurvel Lubricatin,^ Oil Company The
Masonic Temple Association of Richmond California
Maunakea Orchard Company
Mayhet? Farm Company
Mayv;ood Growers Cured Fruit Association
Merchant Tailors Association of Sar* Fran::isco Inc.
Meridian Investment Company
Merralls Air Steam & Gas Entire Company
Mercantile Cooperative Association Inc.
Mercantile Improvenent Co.
Mercantile Protective Agsociation of California The
Merchants and Miners Club
Merchant s Cafe Inc .
Merchants Co Operative Carnival Association
Merchants Investment Company
';;e8senger Publishing Company of Monrovia California.
Metal Supply Company The
Meteor Aerial Transportation Company
Metropolis Building and Realty Company
Mexico-American Exploitation Company
Mex.-^ona Development Company
M. Guenther Knitting Company
Nilennium Dawn Industrial Corporation
Lliilen Mackey & Millcn Inc.
Miller & Brown Company
Miller & Compagno Co.
Uiners' i^er cant lie Company
Miniature Motor Vehicle Company
Mint Social Club of Sar Francisco
Mission Bay Power Company
Mission Chemical Company
Mission Club The
Mission Film Co.
M. M. Investment Compeir^
Modesto Drug Company
Model Realty Company The
Modern Equipment Conpury
Monogram Press Company
Montgomery Conpanj.- The
Montgomery Social and Political Club
Mont P. Chubb Drug Company
Monterey Publishing Company
Moral Feature Pilni Corporation
Mortensen Combination Gaseous Well Capper Company
Morton Draylng * Warehouse Co.
Motogram Company The
Mountain Club The
Mountain Ho^je Orange Growers Association
Movca Filn Serrlee
Mowbray Hall
Mt« Waehlntjton Railway and Hotel Company
Kualler Produce Company
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Municipal Club
Municipal Street Improvement Bond Conpany
Munn's Inc.
Mutual Cotton Conpany
Nanica Co, The
Napa Shoe iianuf acturing Conpany
Hash ilotion Picture Company
Nat A. Manner Film Corporation
Natura Conpany
Nature Form Company The
Naumann Cleaning and Dj^eing Company The
National Electric Mail Box Alarm Conpany
National Film Corporation
National Funding: Company
National Photoplay Company
National Supply Stations Inc.
National Vault Casket Conpany
National Views Company
National Well Drilling Company The
Neptune Light and Power Company
Netherlands Farms Company
Newport Leind Co.
News Cafe Company The
Nevrtor.e California Fireworks -0.
New Vienna Bakery & Cafe Conpany
Nioesim Amateur Athletic Clut
Norton Company The p«„„o^^,
Northern California Development Company
Northern California Live Stock oonpany .he
Northern Supply Company
Northern Trinity Road Co.
North Fjrtv Orchard Company
North Los Angeles Development Company
Northwestern Development Cor.pany
Novas^-- Jewel Conpany
Nu-Bred B-king Company ^ ^ o ^^
Nurses Central Directory and Club of Sacramento
Oakee & Co.
Oak Park Drug Co. The n„^o„^.
Oakland Build in:^ and Investment Company
Engineering and Construction Company
Holding Conpany
Order System
Yacht Glut
Combination Auto Lock Co.
Occidental Commercial Company
Occidental Real Estate and Loan Compar.y
Odd^FcllSwe^lLple Association of San Diego
Oil and >Ietal8 Bank and Trust Co.
Oil Country Club
21"SirMi;ti?K A..,ola.>on of L.. Ang.l.e
Olympic Ranch « ,^^ *
oiS society of San Diego CallforniB
Oner C. Thomf;?cr Com:.:*ny
Orange Auto Power Compan;'
Orchard "^ity Canning Company
Orch««tral Club The
Ornamental Olaes * Prim Company
OrpheuBi Candy Coapan:' ^, ^ .
Orphtu* So.'ial atad llusical Club Inc.
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Oxnaxd Garage and Uachine Conpany
P. A. Buell and Co.
Page Check Protector Company
Paint Products Corporation
Palace Caleteria &. Lunch Co.
Pacific Atheletic Club
Pacific Avenue L-jciber Company
Pacific Cable Excavator Company
Pacific Chemioal Company
Pacific Consolidaticr
Pacific Credit Clc'.'.rins House {The)
Pacific G'irney Elevator Company
Pacific Irrigated Lands & Pumping Co.
Pacific Kissel Kax Branch of Oregon The
Pacific Oil and Cotton Conpany
Pacific Purchasing Company
Pacific Securities Company
Pacific Solicitors Social Club
Pacific Wall Bed lianuf acturing Conpany
Pacific Coast Di-y Goods Company
Pacific Coast Lands Co.
Pacific Coast Sec-orities Company.
Palm Candy Compan;,'
Palmer Pump Conpany
Palo Alto Film Corporation
Palo Alto Investment Company
Palo Alto Realty Conpan;,'
Pals
Pamoosa Falls Land and Water Company
Panama Club of Ocean Beach
Panfuna Supply Company
Panama Wrench Conpany'
PsLTadise Valley Sanitarium Association
Paramount 3uiliin..; Co.
Parisian Cleaners
Parisian Waist House Inc. The
Pa8ti:-ie (The)
Pathe scope Company of Southern California
Peairs Pharmacy Compon;,'
PserlasB Kitchen Boiler Co.
Peninsula Laundry Company
Pennington Mineral Water Company
People 8 Auditorium Company The
Peoples Wet Wash Laundry
Per alt a Investment Company
Perfection Twolock Nut Company
i*erpetual Germ Proof Telephone Mouthpiece Company
Petal-xna Kg;; Exchanj^e
Petaluaa Tanning t Kanuf actarin^ Co.
Petroleian Reporter Publi«hln« Company
Peter am Rapid Wrench Co.
Pfau Chaaical Conpany
P. V. Re illy Company
Philadelphia InveBtnent Conpany
Philip Fiechnan Co. Inc.
Philip Senegran Co.
Phoenix Liquor Co.
Phoenix Roofing Co.
Phoenix Seciritiee Coopany
Phyaiciane Clinical Laboratoriee
Picture Screen Adrertieing Conpany
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Pioneer YTrec'/.ing and Construction Company
Placentia Preserving Company
Planostyle Company
Plymouth News Echo Company
Pneimatic Paint in,-? and Spraying Co.
Polytechnic Business College and School of
Engineering;
Pond Company of America
Port Blakeley Ship Company
Porter Selby Company
Port Ola Club
Portuguese Social Club
Post Street CJarage Co.
Potato Preparatory Co.
Potato Supply Company The
Potrero Club
Presto Electrical Manufacturing Company
Progressive Garage Company
Progressive Hall Association
Progress Publishing Company
Promotion Wine Company of California
Prospe-^ity Mercantile Co.
Provident Agency Company
Prudential Bond & Mortgage Co.
Prudential Land Company
Public Improvement Bond Company
Publishing Company of the Pacific
Quality Laundry Company of OaJcland
Queen Brandy Company .
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Realization Investment Company
Realty Bonds and -c'inance Co.
Red Bank Wine Co.
Red Bluff Cured Fruit Association No, 4
Red Bluff Title Abstract Company
Red i'ront Plumbing and Hardware Co.
Redwood City Lumber Compan;/
Redlands Nurseries Company
Regent Laboratories Incorporated
Reliable Transportation CcmpaiV
Reliance Gas Regulator & HaOiine Company
Ronton Uotor Car Company
R. E. St. Clair Co.
Retail Pedlers Protective
of California The
R. H, k'cCray Company
Rlalto Compar.y The
Rio Ciirarronea Plantation Company
Ritchie-Keller Construction Co.
Hirer side Hotel Apartment*
Rlreraide Vin«yard Co. Inc.
Robard* Kiln Manufacturing Company
Robert L. Ware Company'
Rotert L. Ware Inreetment Coapany
Robert Uitchell Company
Robert Sharp and Son Coapany
Robinson Nursery Company
Rogers Development Co.
Rorriy Commercial Uarlne Company
Hoesit<ir BanTleld Coapany
Royal Cre«Mry
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Royal Valve Company The
R, S. Corporation
Rubber Vita Company
Rusconi Fisher & Compciny
Russell Crean Co.-npany
Sacranento County Cured Fruit Aasociaticn
Holding Company
Social Club
Undenrriters Inc.
Valley Development Co.
Valley Land Co.
Saaiuel Vontjonery Aerial Navisation and Promotion
Company
San -Sernardino Torrens Title Corporation
San Die-^o Comiaercial Club
San Dierjo Orchestral Agsociation
San Dj 3(^0 Sugar Company
San Die^o Tax Agency Corporation
San Dimas Citrus Nurseries
Sanford Cloak & Suit Company
San Francisco Disposal Company
San Francisco Sgg I.'oodle i:an'af acturing Company The
San Francisco Electrical Co.
Sain Francisco Jitney Bus Association
San Francisco Peninsula Company
San Gabriel Holdin^ Company
San Gabriel Live Stock Compamy
Sanitary Uilk Company The
San Joaquin Adjustment and Finance Company
San Jose Automobile Athletic ABOociation
Contracting Company
Contract Mill and Lunber Conpani'
Water Front Company
Brick Co.
Rey Social Club
Rafael 3uiliin3 Association
;a Anita Land and Water Ccnpani--
Ba-^bara Developnent Company
Barbara Unit ^rick and Tile Cflajiany
Cruz !.it . Home Company
-onica Supply Company
San^a lionica Tennis Club
Sausalito Service Garaje and .iachine Wor^s
Schooner "li. Turner" Co.
Screen Club of San Francisco
Seeber,3 Hycelund Co.
Security Leasing Company
Sellers Specialty Co.
Sharer Inveetiient ^ompanj'
Shelby Poo>et Square Company
Shelby Winuorand Uanuf acturlng Company
Shen son's
Sherwood K state Co.
Shoshone Steamship Co.
Shriekhom Conpany The
Slsrra Uanuf act urin^ Company
Sisrra Mercantils Co.
Slsrra Vists Construction Company'
8191a Alpha ^psilon Build! ne Association
Signal Sts^uBshlp Co.
Sillclno Cospony
Slapsen-Flrnis Granite Co.
81sk Unlvsraal Concrete Rallroaa ile Co.
8. Usysr & Co. Inc.
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Solano County Agricultural Association
Sonnenfeld i'lower and ^'eather Co.
South Coast Improvement Company
Southland Jewelry Company
South Pasadena Rerlty and Improvement Co.
Southside Auditorium Social Club
Southwest Amusement Company
Southwestern Foundries Company
Southwestern Steajiship Company Limited
Southern Concessions Company —
Southern Pacific Stepjnship Company
Southern California Amusement Association
Southern California Canning Company The
Southern California Tax Agency
Speedo Copy Holder Company
Spring Hill '.Tine and Liquor Company
St. Charles Hotel and Restaurant Company
St. Francis Social and Political Club
St. Francis Theatre Co.
Stanford Cafe Inc.
Stanislaus Creamery Co.
Stanislaus Dairy Farms Company
Standard Corrcnercial School
Corrugated Pipe Company
Directory Company
^araje of San Pedro
Jewelry Company
Uetal Tire I'anuf acturinj
Soap Company
Star Brandy Compa^iy
Star Builders Supply Compsuiy
Star Starter <k Accessory 1-anuf acturing Compeuiy
Stern Furniture Company Inc. The
Stockton Auto Company
Stockton Business University and Norr:al School
Stockton Comnercial College and Normal School
Stockton Taxicab Company
Strat}more Citrus Aasojiatlon
Street Bond Company of California.
Suburban ^evelopr-ient Company of Southern California
Suburbar. Realty Company
Sullivan Tractor Co.
SullivtT Tr-ictor Company The
Sunset Paper Go.
:iunaet View Cer.etery Association
Susanville Hotel Company
Sutter Hotel Cocipany
Sutter Land Cocipany
Swanton Investment Co.
Swedish Ancrlcan
Angeles County The
Table queen Bread Coapany
Tallac Hotel Cocipany
Tascpayere Le.tgue of California
Ten Broeck Tire Salea Company
Thcrpson Uackay Conpany
Tipton Land Coapany
T. H. A. Club
T oak In* and Coapany
Topan^a Land XaproTe&ent Ceapany
Trinity Building Ceapan;'
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Troy Wet V/ash Laundry Co.
Tuberclecide Company
Tulare Eucalyptus Company
Tulare Fruit Growers* Association
Tulare Ice Company
Tuolumne ilerchandising Company The
Turlock Creamery Company
Turlook Cured Fruit Association
Turnback Hotel Company
Twentieth Century Club The
Twalock Nut Company
Unit Gas ^eating Comp-.nv
Unity Manufacturing- Company
Union Abstract Company of Kern County
Union Auto Bus Company
Union Film & Supply Co.
United Hone Builders
Investors Company The
liarketins Company
States ?ilm Company
un 1- e a St at e s Hat i onal Un i v e r e i t y
Universal College of Drugless Therapeutics The
Universal Draft in.:; Bureau
Universal Screen Company
Universal Stage Squiprsent Company
U. 3. Promotint^ and Development Co.
Utt Inveetm3nt Company
»« Vallauris Company The
Valley "Parage
Vance Company Inc. Tne
Van Dorn Collection Service Inc.
Varnum Crude Oil Burner Co.
Venetia Company
Venice Investment Comp^-^.y ^
Veteran's Army and Uavy Club and v.afe
Vicksburg Theatre Company
Victor Incubator Co.
Vin liotion Picture Co.
Visalia Cured Fruit Association
Vital Force Vibrator Company
Vulfan I --on Wor'-.s
Vulcan Rock Company
Waffle Kitchen Company The
Wahl green Company The
Wakiva Lamd and 7/ater Go.
Walcott Co. The . * < rr, •"•h*.
Washington Improvement Company
Welban''o 'x Co.
Wella and Lane Compai-vy
Werner Uanvif acturin^ Company
Wet *aeh I-aundry
We at coast Art Company
We at Coaat r^nuf acturinc Company
Weat Bnd Social Club
Weat Hollywood Trana'ar Conpony , ♦<«„
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Weatern A«encla« .« — 1-.
Weatern Muaament Club of Loa Anftl«»a
- 16-
63191
74608
53828
70201
81209
Sd777
69043
70-\7<
7210B
7^*-96r"
'^.^459
76690
§1639
8168:;
60645
81429
36436
7yfn
75664
64374
30052
814Q3
68SS7
79527
79970
77004' ^-^'
76162
SoSsI
70949
81113
73811
61687
31477
Western Hardv/are & Arrns Company
Western Harveatins Company
Western Holding Company
Western Inatruneat r: cap any
Western Land S;>ndicate
Weetorn -iauaoleuia Conipany
Western ::ineral Conco.itrat ion Company
Western Ranching Corporation
V/c stern Timber Treating Company
Western Union Home Builders Inc.
W. H. Early Company
Wheel'^r S^oe Company
V-liitcomb Hethey Ilanuf acturina Corporation
Wideman Goat 'lilk Company
Wilcox Investment Compary Inc.
Willow Glen Dairy Company
William E. Clatworthy
Williams Asphalt !iaetic Co.
Wilmington Mill and Contracting Co.
Wil shire Auto Company
V/inder Hunter Company
W. L. Hemninga Inc.
W. Mar,;ili8 Co.
\lir. Brovm Land Cjmpany
Woman's Assembly of East Sa:i Lie^o The
Women's Ten Thousand Club
World's Aerial Transportation Comj^n^^
Wooc
Wright son Anderson and Yost
Wycko.f Safety Aerial 'Machine Cr . The
Yeldah ?ilm Corporation
Ye Liberty Candy C:.
Yomato Club
Yoasmite Drug Store Inc. The
Young Ladies Institute Hall Association
Yreka Owl Association
rld's Aerial Transportation Company ^nc
•--- - -1- -^---r —'--'-«.- -f«^^^r<?i--r«r. /wood Automobile Pneuma-
odland Cured rruit Asaociation/^ Jg Devices Company
- 16-
I
63191
74608
53828
70201
81209
69777
69043
7037^
72108
7^963
''7459
6690
31639
816S;
60645
31429
36436
?3?9l
75664
64374
30052
81423
6SSS7
79327
79970
7327_qon'),-v7
770d4'''--'7
76162
70949
81113
73311
61687
S1477
Western Hardware & Arms Company
western Harvesting Company
'7e stern Holding Company
Western Inatrunient aoaipan^'
Western Land Syndicate
Weetarn -iauaoleura Coapanv
;je3tern llineral Concentrkt ion Company
Western Ranching Corporation
V/e stern Timber Treating Company
Western Union Home Builders Inc.
"'. H. Early Company
Wheeler S»^oe Company
Whitcomb Hethey lianuf acturin- Corporation
Wideman Goat llilk Company
Wilcox Investment Conpary Inc.
Willow Glen Dairy Company
William E. Clatworthy
Williams Asphalt ITastic Co.
Wilmin^-ton L'ill and Contracting Co.
Wil shire Auto Company
Winder Uunter Compsc-.y
W. L. Hemnin-a Inc.
W. Mari^-ilis Co.
Vftr. Brovn Land Company
Woman's Assembly of iiast San Die~o The
Women's Ten Thousand Club
■.'orld's Aerial Transportation Cor^i^,-- T^c
Woodlancf Cufi^ ^S^furt" -^asc-cfat fo-n/^jo V^jo^ob jJ^^Pg^.j^^a.
:he
Wright son Anderson and Yoat
Wyc>:o.f Safety Aeri."\] ''achine Cr
YeldaJi Film Corporation
Ye Liberty Canoy Co.
Yomato Club
Yossmite Dru^ Store Inc. The
Young Ladies Institute Hall Associatio
Yreka Owl Association
MINES.
77752
78005
30216
78282
36620
75868
40264
25814
81332
81038
41400
34447
40779
51074
64874
77934
38148
81657
65745
44185
67523
81632
50716
80688
71139
59318
66291
60056
36 237
80293
54230
39440
76720
78523
81362
74036
57345
77690
72503
30038
80098
76123
71566
70370
70754
42687
81004
35317
32259
64268
61243
80968
7346e
48820
65317
80620
71483
58934
80371
64405
56E17
6568E
Advance Gold Mining Company
Allison's Mines Company, The
Arcllght Mining Co.
Atlas Witney Mines Company
Austin Group Mining & Milling Co.
Baker Gold Mining Company
Easier Mining and Development Co.
Ben Franklin Gold Llining Co.
Best Ite Compemy
Big Oak Mining Company
Birchville Mining Company
Brooklyn Mg. Co.
Butler Hydraulic Mining CdT
Butte Creek Consolidated I)redging Co.
Castac Mining Company
Circle B Quicksilver Mir.ing Company
Clipper Ship Mining Co.
Conqueror Gold Mining and Milling Company
Desert Belle Gold Mining Company
Dorleska Gold Mining Company
Drobnier Dredging Company
Elizabeth Mines
Empire California Mines Company
Forest Hill Mining Company
Forest Mining and Gem Company
Prankmont Mining Company
Gaylord Mining Co.
Gigante Mining Company
Gold Bronze Mining Company
Gold Heduction and Development Company
Golden Rod Mining Company, The
Golden Scepter Gravel and Quartz Mining Co., The
Grace Gladys Gravel and Quartz Mining Company, The
Granite Company
Gravel Deposits Mining Company
Gyp Mining Company, The
Eelester Gold Mining Company
Hydro Sixis Mines Company
Zing Placer Mining Company
La Palma Mining Company
lindsay Gold Mining Company, The
lord-Stuart Gold Company, The
Lost Cabin Mining Company
Lucky Strike Mining Company
Mamaliike Hill Gold Mining Company
Moose Goldfield Mining Company, The
Morelead Mining Company
Mount Pleasant Coi.solidated Gold Mining Co.
Mt. St. Helena Mining Co.
Murchie Gold Mines Company
Otter Bar Placer Company
Paoifio Coast Uanganea* Company
Palm Hill Mloee Conpaay
Philadelphia Quicksilver Mining Company
Phoenix Development Company
Pioneer Chief Gold Mining Company
Placer County Properties company
Bed Cross Cold Mines Company
B«d Top Mining Company
Bio Vista Mining Company
Bosebud Prospecting and Mining Company
Bom Quartz Mining and Milling Company, ?h«
68136
79767
66335
67709
72992
68635
80829
69672
77726
67528
58910
79344
51811
76470
Sierra Standard Mining Company
Slate -Bange Mining Company
Special Investment Company
StanlelauB Gravel Mining Company
St, Anthony Mining Company
Stocktonia Mining Company
Sutter Creek Mining Company, The
Topeka Gold Mining and Milling Company
Trinity Asbestos Mining Company
Tumagaln Arm Mines Company
Tuscarora Mining & Milling Company
Ygnacio Mining Company
Yosemite Investment Company
Young America Realty and Mining Company
32558
61313
40353
80815
26301
68772
28783
30621
76762
74799
49276
42206
60870
65410
60540
29652
53909
65771
65370
24647
81667
60815
55086
29886
OIL
Bazmer Oil Company
Berkeley Coalinga Oil Company
Big Shell Petroleum Co.
California Profit Sharing Oil Company
Coalinga Oil Co.
Dorsby Oil Company
IXiquesne Oil Co.
Fossil Oil Mining and Development Co.
Haseltine Oil Co.
High Grade Oil Company
Lopez Canyon Oil Company
Luclle Oil Co.
Maricopa Producers Oil Company
M. G. & P. Company
Midas Oil Company
Monte Cristo Oil & Development Co.
Opal Oil Company, The
Parkfield Pioneer Oil Company
Piru Monarch Oil Company
Producers and Consumers Oil Company of California
Prudential Oil Company
Truine Oil Company
V?est Oil Company
Wilson Oil Co.
57379
14222
73386
37108
81162
78540
67458
71536
68838
76f47
75481
42494
62503
£1736
77678
WATER
American Irrigation Company
Areata Water Co.
Big Springs Water Association
Central Canal & Irrigation Co.
Coachella Mutual Water Company
Coachella Valley Dates Gardens Water Company
Colegxove Water Company
ConsTuners Water Company
S. A. Frlssell
First Thorne Hill Mutual Water Company
Foothills Water Company
Imperial Laguna Water Company
Imperial Water Company Ho. 9
Irwin Heights V/ater Co.
Mojave River Land & Water Company
Nemaha Water Co*
north Woodlake Water Company
Ulnss Continued
68136
79767
66335
67709
78992
68835
808E9
59672
77726
67528
58910
79344
51811
76470
Sierra Standard Mining Company
Slat© -Range Ulning Company
Special Investment Company
Stanislaus Gravel Mining Ccnpany
St. Anthony Mining Company
Stocktonia Mining Company
Sutter Creek Mining Company, The
Topeka Gold Mining and Milling Company
Trinity Asbestos Mining Company
Tumagain Arm Mines Company
Tuscarora Mining & Milling Company
Ygnaclo Mining Company
Yosemite Investment Company
Young America Realty and Mining Company
OIL
32558
61313
40353
80815
26301
68772
28783
30621
76762
74799
49276
42206
60870
65410
60540
29652
53909
65771
65370
24647
81667
60815
55086
29886
Banner Oil Company
Berkeley Coalinga Oil Company
Big Shell Petroleiun Co*
California Profit Sharing Oil Company
Coalinga Oil Co,
Dorsby Oil Company
Imquesne Oil Co.
Fossil Oil Mining and I>evelopment Co.
Haseltine Oil Co.
High Grade Oil Compsiny
Lopez Canyon Oil Company
Luclle Oil Co.
Maricopa Producers Oil Company
M. G. & P. Company
Midas Oil Company
Monte Cristo Oil & Development Co.
Opal Oil Company, The
Parkfleld Pioneer Oil Company
Piru Monarch Oil Company
Producers and Consumers Oil Company of California
Prudential Oil Company
Truine Oil Company
West Oil Company
Wilson Oil Co,
57379
14222
73386
37108
81162
78540
67458
71536
68838
76147
75481
42494
62503
21736
77678
WATER
American Irrigation Company
Areata Water Co.
Big Springs Water Association
Central Canal & Irrigation Co.
Coachella Mutual Water Company
Coachella Valley Dates Gardens Water Company
Colegrove Water Company
Conffumers Water Company
X. A. Prissell
First Thome Hill Mutual Water Company
Foothills Water Company
Imperial Laguna Water Company
Imperial V/ater Company Ho. 9
Irwin Heights V/ater Co.
Mojave River Land & Water Company
Nemaha Water Co*
north Woodlake Water Company
Water - Continued,
77308
62197
37639
74478
71533
17534
81099
60521
7116E
Pacoima Water Company
Secret Valley I»evelopoient Company
South Los Angeles Water Co.
Suburban ".Vater Co.
Superior Mutual Water Company
Yerdugo Pipe & Reservoir Co.
Widemann Water and Canal Cjmpany
Westmorland V/ater Company
Yucaipa Triple Palls Mutual Water Company
1871
1456
1369
55793
81553
67477
71136
1330
724
75468
1496
1171
635
QUASI - PUBLIC
Glenn Coxmty Telephone Company, The
Hughson Telephone Company, The
Tehama County Telephone Company
Downey Light, Power and V/ater Company
Southern Utilities Corporation
Central California Gas Company
West Coast Gas Company
Bellingham Terminals and Railway Company
Greenwood Railroad Company
Marin County Electric Railways
Martinez and Concord Interurban Railway Company
South Park and East Side Railway Company, The
Colusa and Lake Railroad Company
69165
675
21098
E2569
50557
BAIIK3
Bank of Gilroy
Bank of Hollister .^ „ *„
savings and Loan Bank of San Benito County
Santa Clara Valley Bank
Citizens Bank of Visalia
36385
INSURAITCB
Pacific Coast Casualty Company
POKEIGi: COF.PORATIOKS
75716
77671
80421
78610
72917
76000
54862
37420
81442
43310
52660
58116
67042
79830
79519
Alfalfa Ranch Company
Bigelow Carpet Corporation
Brocknann & Co.
Delta Land and V/ater Company
Dodwell and Company Limited
George Starr i/hite Inc.
Hemet Orange Growers Association
James Smith & Co.
M, Schwind Company
Pittsburg Almninum Co., The
Putnam Granite Co.
Sacramento Valley Irrigation Co.
United Properties Company of California, xhe
V/eary and Alford Company
Western Auto Subcasing Co.
UIUIlfG
70078
64486
68632
74240
80692
Aurora Mines Company , ^ n +4„^
California Consolidated Gold Mines and rjcploration
Company
Globe consolidated Mining Co.
Rollin Mining Company
Venezia Gold Mines
54718
OIL
British Consolidated Oil Corporation Limited, The
WATER
139
Summit V/ater & Irrigating Co.
INSUHAIICE
63516
69442
Illinois surety Company
Occidental Pire Insurance Company
NOW, THEHSPOPui, I, VTM. D. STEPHENS, Governor of
the State of California, in accordance with the i^rovisions of
the above mentioned acts of the legislature, do hereby pro-
claim that the charters of the domestic corporations of this
State hereinbefore mentioned have been forfeited, and the
right 01 the foreign corporations hereinbefore mentioned to
do business in this State has been forfeited.
IN WITNESS i/HE?£OP, I have hereunto set my hand,
and caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed, thisi:>-.^ day of March. A.D. 1917.
Governq;^^
ATTEST ^7^
Secrej,anf oi otate,
ZR^^J^L'gLllQ.I'
In accordance with, oustom and as a reminder to
the people of our state , I wish to coramend the movement to
observe WEDISSD/J, April 18th, as "Fire Prevention Day".
A general effort of precaution against fire will be of
important value to the state.
Governor of /)aliiomia.
Dated: Sacramento, Cal., April 10, 1917.
§tate of CrtliforMirt
Efifi^LAM^lIOii.
I desire to join in directin;^ attention to the
observance of MOND.J, April cOth, as ".-.dvertisin^ Day''
in the State of California. The importance of adver-
tising in our economio life is not to be overestimated.
We, of Oalifornia, have particularly come to have an
appreciation of it because of the results achieved in in-
creasing our population and in extending the markets for
our proaucta. In our general commercial life advertising
is more an' more attaining standards of integrity and art
that justify recognition of it as an essential factor,
I am glad to give encouragement, so far as I may,
to those who are seeking to place the calling of the
advertisiag man on the high plane which is the aim of
the various advertising clubs that have been formed in
our leading cities.
I, therefore, commend to the people of the State of
California recognition of MOraAI, April 30, as "advertising
Day."
^
-tT,
,U-
Governor of California.
Dated: Sacramento, Jal., April 12, 1917.
§tatf of Crtliforntrt
VfHEli2AS an emergency in our national and state af-
fairs no'.v exists in -.vhich it is desirable to "have full in^^^^
formation concerning the producti n, distribution and sup-
ply 01 food in ohe State ox 3alifornia, and,
'.'iHSILiS the Committee on Resources and ?ood SuDply
of the otate Council o. jeiense has directed the Jepartn.ent
of Agriculture ox the University of California, assisted
by the State Jepartment of .igriculture. State Commission of
Horticulture, State Board of Health, State Veterinarian,
State ..arket Jirector, ihe Jnited States forestry Service
and other a,gencies, :o hold meetiajs in the various coun-
ties of the State, tc the end. that the desired information
may oe expeditiously obtained^
TI.erefore, I, .filliam D. Stephens, }ovomor of Cal-
ifornia, do direct that such hearings be held, imd I call
upon the producers and distributors of food stuffs to set
asi .9 their usual occupations in order to attend tr.e confer-
ences dt the places ai:d dates oetv/een Aoril loth and 28th,
already announced in the various counties.
^.2fJ'<'Cy^'^^< -
}ov 'rnor o^ Calif -^r.ia.
.)ated: Sacra. ento, Cal,, April 16, 1917,
otitic of (Caltfox'itia
I, I'illi
^f
°'^' e;is, Governor of Oaliforni
do hereby designate as riAlSLl J.ii, ..oniay the SOtr ox Anril,
and coiiLuend its observance throa^hoat the state.
Plans ]:ave been nade for t' 3 usual elaborate
celebration at .-Vesno.and I -"is:'! to ur;^e all t" ose '7ho car.
to attend t is feptive occj.sion. .h.oge v/lio are unable to
do so have reason to join in the festival spirit an 1 to re-
joice over the ^rosDsrity of a., industry vt.ich contributes
so greatly to the wealtii of our state.
. ^y/ \^^y<^^> ^^ <<
>C^
^ovenior of California.
Jated: Sacramento, Jal., April 2-3, 1917.
§trttc of (Crtliforitirt
■.TKEi^iiAS. The Presi lent of the United States has lixei
June 5th as the lay upon vfiAch registra-don for the selective
draft shall oe held throughout the nation; and,
iVHiiRJilAS, A more accurate and swift registration nay be
had if the entire people devote themselves to this single Durr)o|se
on iegi strati on Day,
i:0,V, TKSj^CiE, I,,;iLLIAl.: D. 5:'3?HK:S, -lovemor of the
State of California, by virtue of the power and authority in me
vested do iiereby proclaim TUESDAY, June 5th, 1917, to oe a pub-
lic holiday.
I recoai.end that upon .Registration Day ail places of bus-
iness oe closed between the hours of 7 A. LI. and 9 P.!!., except
where necessity aiid oublic v/elfare 'ie..and otherwise.
This is no ordinary holiday. It should not oe observed
in a li^iht or tlioughtless mood. The day _iust be approached
with serious mind and full understanding of its deeper moaning.
Let as ma.:e this i^JxIST^ATIOK JAY throughout our State
a Jay Oj. iervice.
i:; .:ix:^s .v.i.jo?, i have
hereunto set my : and and
caused the rreat Seal of ti.e
otii.e of California to be
affixed this :^/'- dav of
:.:ay. 1917.
. c ^<-%rxTrr
<^
-rr
Qbxscnixvit department
^taU of ©alifijrnia
'"■'' -^- -■: - .utior. ' ■ lever been of
'^-reatv importance rhun ; today. The state Kir- in -^eat
me.i^ure rc?n^onded to -ly .c nation for incrr -.sed nr^-
duri-'-ion Oi foodstuffs an.' ou:- hams an varcnoures are fu.f :
o-ar r^roducts. The navy yards, arsenals, shipbuildin-^ plants
and -tories o rhe state are workia? ni'-'ht and day that the
\xr:v and f^avy may not lao':- ^"^^li^-ient. It !■- -l:a_ue pacriotism
th . .c do everythinfT in our nov/er to keep safely the products
we huve raised and to injure the siTCcessful comnletion of all
c^vr-rn"ient r/or'i:. ■ , .0 a • ■■! ■'- • -d '■'-:■.' en.' if
r/e t^.:L a^re that tne risr: of devastation by fire i? kept at
the minimum.
To e.T.t)hasizc the ir-nor-^.'^^oe of ^i ■•in- r ^ta
^^' ' '■'' "■^' * "^- set apart fu ^AY, October Sth as ?ire
Protection ,r.y and do urrre that all neonle on thnt day make
- :''?"ort eir - -. s ; ■
.on
-ity 0
'or tad
eliminated.
^X'/
f 1>'<* ^"^ Hh^.
Is th« oitof of tho laufnur* tf StoM
Oi tir 8T^TE OP CALIFOBKA
Ocr 1 0 1917
<...r.<
Of fMTI,
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464
OFFICE OP STATE VETSRINARIAir
SACR\I3irT0, CALIPOrcTIA,
^-IUO«C_L_AJi_A_T_I_OJf
Dated, October 6th, 1917,
qUARAlTTINING LIVE STOCK IIT YOLO
COUITTY AGAIITST AITTHRAX,
PL'TY
■ac
,0, CtJ.i-^jri.ifc,
net' re l^rc
^ER£.■lJ
l^ifecticus, cciTiT-uniCi
Lh"!
thrax, exists ano:"" live stock lociited or.
.*o our
f -,' (^ o 1
"J •
^-ii icrnia.!
and
e;-ce^:t v.'ji.i animal
:ei
,^ 1 ^ T. «
.ut Eice,
v:ould ref^ul
iiRt'Sse fjr.
Frread or disseraratior. oi said
r live stock .
',te cf California; arid
c w - C
ertitled,
N «
live Ftcck from contagion
fecticuB diseaoer,
-ri^oirttn^nt ^rd duties -f officip.le
:: i.r : •
uwiiettic
. roviae
.".'.0 tfftct
v^ i - w^ - -.-
thexe^^T;
/CC hli
e 6 IteW :.!arch IL , 1
cas>
trended
ITarch 2C, l?si5, ITarch 23, 1906, ar.d Karch 19, 1909, &r.d a?
:pr!df
ipprovec.
P,+ c t
ate
m
ae:
:o p-
■ i. i V.
epreadin^j an: coairaui-.iCi.ticr of said diGca^e to oth&r live Btock
no'
rtei h»e, en thiK; ri:-f
Oct'jl
iaVliehe'.
^ re, -Vila:
QCit, exccx-
j»«7a fc t >,M»yi na iKinr v riven or
ere
"--■ -^ ^ . ^ '. ■_ .. •ii«»r. Oi th« Sta' • .'
Cal-.forr.iit \ -ithorJ . , . .
Count- Ti"« PtocV Tr :.pact^r "•r Yolo County.
' t , No K to .., f--ct^ . vk ar.i.T.*klp, rhall '^e r.6ved or
tai«n ou* rid Toio Ct " ^ ' c. ^^• «cc«r.panitd t^^ a
*" •Ilia StRt« VtterirfcTi*! ' "Ib
shfa.il t-
Tense, and.
iTjnjLt;
:rovaded
.ov;
, there
■ ILL! AM "^i. fTE'-^'^'FTL
'cverr
rri
■>y proclai;
•Brio an.
nu rep-ul&tions
prescritf
.e Veterxr^ . .^.
1 e^al and tin din'
if orris,: and
further
•c -Y^V
-^r-am+piried
sn f c "'^t; cci
th:
;ate 0'
.rnia. an;
a \*ioi£ticr. thereof shall
itject all pens
anv
a rerulptioHi
w :enalticF provided ^.
4. ^ i^ J. ■
:~irla'
. e c;
:he State
e- titled, "An acw to protect dor.festlc live stock
from contagious and infectious dii
appointment and duties of official
leasee, to provide for
he
:o carr.
- n " ■• r:
ac'
&ri d to provide
an appropriation therefor
I:", witrien. v'hereof. T
.ve hereunto set Sij- hi
.nd and caused
the Great Seal o.l thin Ptate to "be h
ereunto affixed this sixth
Q.'a\
Octc'ber, 191''.
^Sg?^
'jovernc
'.life mi 3 ,
STATS OF CALI'^OIdA
EXECITTIYS DEPARTl.ISNT
P_:v_G_C_L_A_M_A_T_I_0_lT
Sacranento, California,
Octocer 23ri, 1917,
WHEREAS, it has been detennined by the State Veterinarian
that the infectious, cominurTlcaBIir^isease of ajiimals, known as
anthrax, is now under control in Yolo County, California.
ITO"/, THEREPOKS, I, ^HLLIAII D. STSP^IZITS, as Governor
of the State of California, by virtue of the authority vested
in ne by law, do hereby revoke the proclanation dated October
6th, 1917, relating to the movenent of live stock into and with-
in the County of Yolo.
IN VriT!TE3S WHSRE07, I iiave hereunto set ny hand and. caused
the Great Seal of this State to be hereunto affixed this 23rd
dpy of October, 1917,
GOVE?!ITOR 07 TEE STAT"=; 0? CALIF0H:TIA,
465
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u
§trttir of ffittUfornla
The Nation i? oaLlinp" upon u " to lend our r.oney
for its suDport in this hour of emerp^ency. The eyes of our
Allies are upon us looking for encoUi-ap-em nt. Cur enemies are
v.atching us lookinpr for a si^ of weakness. ".Ve must show the
world by our response to the liationaA's call that we as a
peorile are absolutely and unalterably plecqied to the cause of
liberty. In order to emphasize the duty that is ours, the
President has desigiated "'.edne sday , the :->ith day o October,
1917, as LIB"":TY DAT. I stroni^ly feel that the people of this
state should, on that date, set aside their ordinary duties and
devote themselves to the surtDOrt of the Liberty Loan J-iinpai?^.
I do, therefore, urge that the afternoon of' that day be made
a holiday for all state emtjloyees throur?hout the state whose
services can be sttared aasi that all ^' tores and all T5ublic
Tilaces be closed, ej far »■ r,ii;i r r ihlo..
■J fiugt that all the Llayors and other local
authorities '.^*A4rGcop-:r^e ith their respective Liberty Loan
ComKittees. i^ L,l ^I'l^KhA ^iiAi\j\ *\'\n*n wll wtiiinnt ni iberty^
flTrinnbirribrfi ^
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^tate of ffiallfornlrt
"^0 ^Hrl P'-^OPLj: ^11:. ST .Ti - / . .1 - - i-'.:
Urrer. !?■"■ in-^ ^ense oi ratriotio duty to Funnoi't
g^^ _ effort tov/ard the nation's victory in the struf^le nov^
bein^ wa^^d on lann and sea, I ar-neal to the '.vomen anc, the
men of Oalifo nia to at once fi-m the ^ood Pled^ of the
Federal Pood Adminiptration.
These pled»^s will be presented at every door,
they will a- near in newspapers, they will be sr>oken of in the
churches, theaters, and movinr-' nicture houre^. .very a^ncy,
federal, state, county, municipal, nu lie and r^rivate will be
used to brinfT the^e pled-^s to y ^ur notice. ..very woman and
every man in Jalifornia should si-Ti.
The -oledTe i? a pimTile one. It merel-"- states that
the Fi-Tied is -lad to join the Pederal AdminiPtrator in the
s rvice of food conservation of our nation anr. that the si.erner
accepts nemb-rshir; in the United ^ta-es Pood Adr inist-ation,
T^led:?inpr herself or himself to carry out the directions and
advice of ^he Poor r- ini^trator in the home so far as circum-
stances permit.
I ar^T^eal to you as Americans, as Galifornians and
as lovers of vour nation and of humanity to si.^ the Fooa Pled^
'. uni^ of -ja-rican homes arrayed a^inst the enemy will mean
certain success.
Datefl: '' .nt^o, v^f*. Governor oi tne 34ratt of California
CfBarccxtttuc Pcviivtntmt
§trttv of California
p "D n n T ' • • T? T o, ''
The President has, by proclamation, ret apart
'Thursday, the £9th day of "ovomber, 1917, as Thariks^vinp;
Day, and h:-s urgBd t:ir,t on that day v/e lay aside our ar-^oint-
ed tasks to ^vc thanks to ^xinishty God for the bles'-in;^ he
has bestOTfod upon us.
In the 3ta':e of Otilifornia, we have a r.ultitude of
things to ce thankful for. On account of a .onerous season
our crons have been overv/helmin.^ly bountiful. The. resources
of our bcjiks are .^ireate:- than ever before. The avera-^
individual is earning more money than he has for years. '.Ve
owe 'Jhc.nks for the spirit of patriotism and self sacrifice w
which the neople of this ?tate have shotm in meetinp" th:
problems imposed by the war. That our people are blessed
with such a sense of their duty to the I'ation is cause for
the most sincere gratitude.
Above all, hov/ever, our thanks should be r^ven for
the spirit which lives in the hearts of the men who are
offer ins- their lives in the service of their countr^% That
is the soirit whic:. gave stren.Tth to the men of Lexington
and Valley Forge, and is the rpirit which har built this
Nation into one of the «^eat powers of the earth. Ve should
all thank God that we as a rcople, in spite of our tremendous
material Drospe-ity, hold fast to the ideals of our fore-
41
fathers.
KO"f '^lEHEFO:^-^ , I do hereby ceclare and proclaim the
said E9th dej of November, 1917, a le?^l holiday.
IN .,ITFjiB3 '..Tii^R-OP, I have
hei-eunto set my hand
and caused the 'T-reat
Sea of the State of
California to be af-
fixea this 13th day
of November, 1917.
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San Francisco
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San Oieoo
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Commission of horticulture
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Cr THE STATE OF OALirOBIIA
^13 1- 1918
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OKO P WCLDON CHitFDC^ur.
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^ate of Califontia
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Room 324 un.on I-Caguc aukOoo
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San Oicao
Frkocrick Maskcw
Commission of ^|ortiruIture
G. H. HECKE
D. C. FESSENDEN
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^ tr ^?® f°^ ^^^ ^®®^ ieterained by the State commission-
er of Horticulture that the alfalfa weevil. fPhytonomus
poatleus) . nas now invaded Delta County, Colorado.
UCu, r HiiRiiJf'QIti; , it is declared necessary, in order
to prevent the introduction of the alfalfa weevil (Phytcn-nua
^o^ligus), into the State of California, to include siita
-™'':-"^ ^^f^"^* ^^ ^^® ^^^* =^ quarantined areas named in
Of CaS;ir ^?"n!Lf \^'' T'-' '^" "'^'^ ^-^ '^^^' ^^« counties
~:-ri^ f ;/ ^^^' ^®" ^^^®' Oneida, 3anncc'^, Franklin and
FrltZll^n i'r^/^:mSL''' "^'^''^^ °' Sweetwater, Unita and"^'
date Of etJii;i^i^j;irL^^.^^[:";i- ^;j- lt':^t!'Z^
i^i'^li:^ I'rleT' ^^^^ ^^ '^ ^'^ P?^oL^L?i%^JIte^d^^?^^•
^uara * Order No. ;s amended accordingly.
Issued January Ji-*,, 1916.
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State Commlasloner of Horticulture,
Approved -
JcrernorxJf tii« atate of Cailfomls.
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toat oi our ' ce-
,«^ the -^ifriotic 8|)irit '>:
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cjy may be
^to unii'i '•ion of
oplc in J!u: ort of Uu at nd
ion hj:p ? ikon.
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to -^led/w
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h i/ik ^d for thv sv ooa wc fiiiv. thus far had.
. t' hcas
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vril 6, I.'IS.
§*rtte of California
The California State Board of Forestry, having
in mind the great losses which the State of California
annually suffers through the ravages of fire, desires to
impress upon the people of the state the great necessity
of cars in the use of fire during the coming summer.
Particularly at this time, when the economic losses brought
about by the war are the greatest the world has ever known,
should we all do everything in our power to lessen the
annual loss which fire causes* Particularly should all the
people of California remember how is^ortant it is to the
prosperity of our state that vegetation upon our water sheds
be protected in order that our subterranean reservoirs may
be kept full. To campers, to those who are making clearings,
and to tourists who travel through the mountain regions
especially should the warning apply,
NOW, THEP.£FOES, in order to emphasize ths need
of fire protection and the importance of the campaign which
the State Board of Forestry is carrying on, I do hereby
declare //.^^ day of APRIL. 1918, as PIRE PRE^'BNTIOH
Dil, and trust that on that day all persons will make an
effort to place their premises in such condition that the
risk of fire will be eliminated so far as possible.
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Governor.
§trtte of ©rtlifornlrt
Presiaent ,.il?on has declared ?ricV y, the 26 th day
of April, as Liberty Day ani" h.:s asked the people of~thia
nation to pledge themsc-lves anew on that day to support he
nation's ceruse by the power of their financial 3tren,^h.
T^ith tha" request 1 an in hearty accord. .,e i.iuat
spare no effort to make the third Liberty Loan an overwhelming
success in order that our enemies may know that the Americc.n
people are resolved to win this var no matter v;hat the cost
ma^'' be.
I therefore urge that stores and all public places
be closed on the afternoon of that day and that the people in
every city and town and the country districts loin in patriot-
ic deaonsti-ations and i also urge that the mayors and other
gov rning authorities join with their respective Liberty Loan
Ooiiniiittees to niake the celebration a powerful factor in the
drive for subscriptions.
For the purpose of participating in Liberty Day
celebrations all employees of the State Tov-rnraent throughout
the State whose services can "e spared may be excused at
12:00 o'clock noon Friday, the 26th day of April.
]ov rnor. J
Dated: Sacramento, Oal,, April 23, 1918,
§trtte of ®aUf*jr»itt
The State -oitj issionr of Eorticulture has
instituted a ^ftmpaigE ~ . , thr ^T.ux..i gqelrrel larough-
out the .rtate. It is said that these rodents do an annual
damage to the ax-. ^ ;30,000.000, a grrat part of this
damage consisting of the destruction of food stuffs, and in
these times special efforts should be n^ade to prevent ''uch
loss.
In connection with the campaign the State
Gomnii«^sioner of Horticulture has personally offered prizes
to those schools of all classes which make the hes^ record
in killinfj squirrels. I heartily endorse the plan and
I hope that the eff rts of thof^^ in chaige of the campaign
will be crowned with success, and in connection ther'=with
I do h=re>y set aside the weeV of April 29th to May 4th as
GnGUx,!' 3QUIREB1 WEEK, and trust that dwing that time the
school children and all other persons will do their utmost
tc r'-iieve the coun* " the ground squirrel prst.
^ve ^r or .
Dated: Sacram-nto, April 8, 1918.
§tatc of California
I Ted
t^' ^'-.r
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I-
-icir S-
to the depths in sympath;;>
dk. KJ
i'uiday wil" ?b served in
.Lin^ i
'hr-ri
iinie heroism,
-, t--anchea by
-.'•"r be .viniful
iose ..licse acns u^:V'
iron'
the;:! in their lai s>^p.v in,^ z.rA their griefs, u'e sliould, on
.ot-nors' i^a^
GOGIOrt
12th. apk ^Indghty CJoq to TDrotect all
'larly should we
\U
lOuiit:- 2
,rten and
I . _ y, . , ^
tneir coura=:ecus e^ous.
Otrttc of (Citlifoviiiu
r.e
0,. laeif
-Tedy
t^> ya " ;
jcion"
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o:
icir s,j xiEie aeroism,
■ptas in sympathy and respect.
Next Saiday will be observed in
by
-.in^ ±'j
.iiOSe
1 '■ 4-
«f->,r-
iis-rs ..
:U?t
*• />*rc?r*
aneaes
! mindful
iose
ns u;..v
110 c.il . II
theui in their mis>n.vin,^s znn their -riefs,
I'e sliould. on
lothers' Lay,
12th, ask iiliriighty Ood to protect all
.ot-
•s but T)ar'^i.-;ularlT should we ask
lU
to hearten and
cor.:fort the mothers
their ooura=recus fcns.
'or the safe
.-C7-
urn
of
/
'Cramer' ,
Otatc of (Crtlifovuiit
The orathorin^ of crop? in Jalifornia durin?^ the
approaching' harvest season is a matter of serious concern to
which the State must immediately direct its attention.
The farmers of Jalifornia have in a spirit of
splendid loyalty responded to the appeals of the PDVornment
to increase production. They hare done all that a patriotic
people could do to help meet the food criaia. Nov; that they
have done their Dart, it remains for those in other industries
to be ready to .^ve their aid in the critical situation that
is likely to confront our State.
The immediate solution is to ask persons who
never before have turned their hands to farm labor to help
the fanner bring in the crop. ',7e must go to the cities and
ask men, women and children to heln in the harvest. .,e must
ask them to turn aside from their regular occupations, unless
they are engaged in essential virar work, to =^vg up their
vacations and to offer themselves to the farmers of the state.
This is a call for volunteers for an army that will serve in
the way of a second line of defense.
Offices under the supervision of the State Employ-
ment Bureau will be maintained in the larger cities; offices
will also be maintained in smaller places during the crop
gathering periods, to which volunteers ccn report for
information and instruction. At these places men sr)eciclly
qualified will be stationed, to the end that efficient and
direct service en be had.
The employers of such labor will be required to
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furnish proper housing of those who volunteer and wherever
other facilities are not available oampa will be installed
under proper supervision.
in order that it ma-^ be ascertained how many of our
citizens will volunteer for this work, and when iheir services
can be used, I call upon all those will be able to .?ive their
aid to enroll at the office of the State EmiDloyment Bureau, or
of any of the other or^=aiizations -ivin- specii.l attention to
this work; and in enrollin.^ to state when their services will
be available, the kind of work tjreferred. etc. Such co:arr.unica-j
tions as are sent to my oilice in Sacramento will be referred
to the proper bureau.
It is highly important that every source of labor
supply be availed of. V/herc feasible employers in non-essentiafl
industries should -ive leaves of absence (o employees who will
volunteer.
iunon? thos co-OT3eratin^ in this movement are the PederafL
Employment Service for the Pacific Joast; the State iniDloyment
Bureau; the Farm Labor Jommittee of the State Council of
Defense; the United States Public Servic- Reserve; the
.^icultural Department of the university of Jalifornia, in-
cluding the Farm ..avisers; the State Horticultural Oomrdrsionjr
and his deTDutiea; the Immi.-ration and Housin- 3oiii..i?sion. the
Industrial ..elfare Commission, the ..omen's Land .'jrmy, and
other organizations.
Further details of this very important enterprise
to save crops of Jalifornia are being workea out and the
public will be advised as the plans proceed but the .articulaj
purpose 01 this proclamation is to ur.^ everv available pcrsoi
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to enroll to the end that our oolean obligation to ?rive our
maximum to the world's supply of food be fulfilled.
Governor
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PHOCLAl.ii.TIOB :
BY THi GOT£rdlQi^,
CAL^IHG UPOH ALL
UJaE PEHSOHS, Bi^TWEKU
THi: AGES OP 18 & 45
TO .U^GIblLii I'OIl
LILI'xAKY SllhVICE, lU
THE Ui;iT-L STATES.
Di- C--iiiH(J , SEPx^ .It 12,1918
a public holiday.
■ Filed inJ^-'
SECRETJ-.J
§tttte of ©rtlifornia
J.e : r- ■■; •'-.*: :f V-'b U'ited Jti'tea h?.s fixed 23_ptember
1.., 1913, '" ;ay upon which al " men, between the a^^-es of
eighteen and forty-five, k^o have ' reg-istered heretofore,
shall register for the Selective "r-ift,
f^ecessir^ jf' r t~ carry out sa:- ^'^"iatration
It
accurately and completely that the entire people devote them-
selves to that sin-^le purpose on the day desir^ated.
Therefore,
lilliam D. Stenhens, '3ov«rr:or of the
m
of '?.lixjr;ila, by virtue of the power and authority
vested da hereby proclaim Thursday, September Li, 1918,
to oe Zi pdbliL: holiday.
I do hereb; recom-.end to all municipal and county au-
t'; or i ties
■^ J
irisdiction t'
thev see to it th.it all
saloons are closed on that day between the hours of 7
and 9 P.
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IN WITHE33 .7H2?30?, I ha^/e hereunto
set my hand and caused the 'Treat
Seal of the ita^e of ^^ilif-^rnia
to be affixed this /■*_ -"iay of
^'ptember, 1.18.
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BY T^ GOVEBirOB 07 Tffi 3TATB OF CALLPOBJIA
A P R 0 C L A M A T I 0 H
WHEREAS, Congress enacted and the President of the United
States approved an Act to authorise The President to temporarily In-
crease the military establishment of the United States, and
WHEREAS, the Act of Congress provides for the registration
of all male oitisens between the ages of eighteen (18) and forty-
five (45), inoluslve,
HOW, THSREPORB, I, WILLIAM D. STBPHEHS, Governor of the
State of California, do oall upon all aale persona who shall have
attained the age of eighteen (18) on or before September 12th, 1918,
and all who shall not have attained their forty-sixth (46th) birth-
day on or before September 12th, 1918, to register in accordance
with the Law and the regulations prescribed by The President of the
United States, provided, however, that the following persons are
hereby exempted from registration: Officers and enlisted men of the
Regular Army, the Havy, the Marine Corps, and the National (Juard and
Naval Militia, while in the service of the United States, and Officers
in the Reserve Corps, and enlisted men in the jinlisted Keaerve Corps
while in active duty,
ANi I DO FURTHER PROCLAIM and give notloe to every person
subject to registration in the State of California that the time and
place of registration shall be between 7:00 A.M. and 9:00 P.M. on the
Twelfth day of September, 1918, and at such place as may be pre-
scribed by the Local Board having Jurisdiction over the area wherein
h» permanently resides, and, in compliance with the Act and the
regulations prescribed thereunder, I do call upon every Mayor or
County Clerk, receiving suoh notification, to have a list of said
places of registration posted and do charge him with the duty of
having all persons making inquiry informed of the place or placve
at which they may register.
Any person who expects to be absent on the day designated
for registration from the jurisdiction of the Board in which he per-
manently resides may register by mail, but his registration card
must reach the Local Board having jnrisdiotlon of the area wherein
he permanently resides by the twelfth day of September, 1918.
Any person who, on account of sickness, will be unable to
present himself for registration may apply on or before tre day of
regletration at the office of any Local Bosrd for instruotions as to
how he may register by agent.
Any person who has no penaanent residenoe mast register at
the place design? ted for registration by the Looai Board having
jurisdiction of the area whsreln he may bs on the day hsrein nsmsd
for registration.
Any person who on account of absenoe ot ssa, or on accooat
of absenos without the territorial limits of the United states, aay
be unable to comply witb the regulations pertaining to absentees,
shall, within five days after reaohinir the first United States port,
register with his proper Looal Board, or as providsd in the regola-
tions for othsr absentsss*
(1)
9
M WITHBS3 WHBBEOP, I have hertunto eat my T^anA
and caused tHe seal of th« State of California to be af-
fixed.
(SEAL)
Done in the State of California this Seventh
day of September in the year of our Lord one
thousand nine hnndxed and eighteen.
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FRANK .^e^JCR
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(L%\*ccutiuc pcvavtnicnt
Cttutf of (L'alifoxnia
^LLQIi
I, \m, D. ST^IHjiNS, (5o7ernor of the State of
California, do hereby ^roclaim and order that a special
election shall be held on the fifth day of November, 1916,
in the Twentyainth Senatorial District of this State to
fill the vacancy in the office of State Senator from said
T.venty ninth Senatorial District caused by the death of State
Senator Henry H. Lyon.
AND I DO HSr-XBY offer a reward of One Hundred
(100) Dollars for the arrest and conviction of any and every
person violating' any of the provisions of Title lY, Part 1,
of the Penal Code; such rewards to be paid until the total
amount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the sum of
Ten Th usand (10,000) Dollars.
IN .VITK^SS ;7HiI-.I0?, I have
hceunto set my hand
and caused the Great
Seal of the State of
California to be af-
fixed this.'- day
of October . 1913.
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Iso ^uch ^t::te, c<^nntv
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nc. aurffl
nal aaionnnf ntr, question-, nroporitions, initiative
<•«» qn-nended b- rcrerndu:.
ira re:mirod to
^n'
t ion
1 :\vp of thi«? t toi
-^ ll?! '.'
for '■'-'
0
total •
8UD 0
•by 0 for a reward o" n- '^nrred ^ollae?
rrfift '-n -jonviction of anv •n^'oTcrr --r-on violatin-
:-nvirio-3 of 'itlo IV, r.'ir' 1, of 'h- onal Oodc
;;-. . T!' .' r.^r ri^.9 f-r ■' imMl the
ouut hcr...it«.i
mar ." • r' •
0 '^ur • ) a©
IK - TIMOr . i,
K- .• T * ^-:tt
of Jelifornia, hare
liorcunto pet ny hnnd
anfi c-'tiffef'. tho Ireat
3c 1 of t,h« - id rtate
to i-od at the
Uity 01 i;aor<:jarintO,
this ^-^ day
of Ocf-nh'-r, 19 18.
.^^dZipC^
JI07 :rnor.
:'t;orct..rv~of It . e.
->
lElrrliou Prorlamation
iExrrirttitc Sr;jartmrut 1
i^tatr nf (California )
I WILLIAM D STEPHENS, Governor of the State of California, do h.-r.^liy pr.>,!;iiiii llmt n i.'<n.riil
..l.Mtii.n will 1- lu'ld tlin.uj:h..ut sai.l Sti.t,- on TUESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1918, Mt
wiii.-li till' fd'.lnwiii}.' otiii'i's iire to 1"' till<-(l :
Member of the House of Representatives, from <-.\h of iIk- .-I.v.mi <'oii<rivssioiifil Distri.ts in ili.' Stati-;
Governor ;
Lieutenant Governor;
Secretary of State;
Controller ;
Treasurer ;
Attorney General;
Surveyor General;
Superintendent of Public Instruction;
Member of the State Board of Equalization, from .ih-h of tli.- Four Kii'iiili/ation Distrii'ts in ihc Stat.-;
State Senator U-»in .a.h of th.- follnwin^ twiity S.nalorial Distiids in ihr Stat.-: S.coikI. Fourth.
Sixtii. Kitrli'li, T.tith. Twelfth. Foiirtofiitli. Sixteenth. Ki-riili-riith. Tw.-nti.-th. Twnt.v-sfrun.I. Tw.-iity-fourth.
Twenty-sixth. Tw.-nty-.ii:hth. Thirti.th. Thirty-s.H-oii.l. Thirty-fourth. Thirty-sixth. Thirty-eifrhth, ami
For!i.-tli Districts: and also State Senator from the Twenty-ninth Senatorial Distrirt for ;lii' nnexpired term of
lleni\ H. Lyon, de.easid :
Member of the Assembly from ea.h of tlie Ki^'hiy .\ssenil.ly Districts in the State;
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court; two to he eleete<l:
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, iinexpire,! term of F. W. Ilenshaw. resiirn -d :
Justice of the District Court of Appeal, First Appellate Distriet. Hofrnlar Term:
Justice of the District Court of Appeal, s.e,,nd .Vpi-lla.e Distriet. Ketrular Term;
Presiding Justice of the District Court cf Appeal, Tiiird .\ppellat.- Distriet. Kesnilar Term;
Judge of the Superior Court in .arh of tiie respec ive e., unties of .Mam.-da. Calaveras. El Dora.lo. Fre.sno.
Ilnml.oldt. Kern. Kitiirs. Los .\ntreles. XLi.lera. Riverside. San Uernardino. San Die^io. San Franeis.-o, San
.loaqiiin. Sliasta. and Tulare, the inimUer to he eleeied to .such ottiee in each of sai.l .-ounti-'s in whi.-h
sueh .-lei'ti-.n is t.. h<- held. Loth f..r th.' re^'ular term there.>f an<l U>r th.' un.xpire.l 1.1111 th.-r.-.f. U.iiiir
s :eh MS is p:-. s. rilied liy the ( onstituti.m and laws of this Stat.-:
Justice of the Peace in .-a.-h of th.' .'omiti.s ami townships in th.' State, th.- iiniiil..'r to he .l.-et.-.l to ea.-h
..fK.-e in .'aeh .>f sai.l .'oiinties and townships h.inp sn h as is preserilu-d hy th.' laws .if this Stat.':
Also su.h s ate. .'..untv. t.iwnshiii, .listri.t ami .ith.'r otti.-.'s as an' provided hy law to he lill.'d at su.'h
el.'.'ti.in.
I furth.r pr.H'laini that at sai.l el.'.'tioi. th.'i'e will also h.' snhmitt.'.l to th.' v..f.' ..f th.' .'l.'.-tors sueh
p;-opos.'d (•..nsiitnti.'nal amendments, .pn'stioiis. prop.isitions. initiative measures and aets su>pen.|. d hy rof-
iTendiiin. a.s are r.'.iuirfd to he so suhmitt.'d hy th.' Con-titution ami laws of this Stat-';
.\n.l I do h.rehv ..ff.'ra nward of One Ilnmlr.'.l Dollars f..r ill.- arr.st an.l ...nvieiJ.Mi of any an.l .vory
p.rson violating' any of the provisions of Titl.- IV. I'arl I. ..f th.' I'.-nal Cod.- ..f th.- State ..f (Hlifornia ; su.-h
rewar.ls t.. h.' paid until the total amount h.-r.-after exp.nded f..r th.' puri...s.' r.a. h.s the sum of Ten
Th.iiisaml Dollars.
IX TKSTI.MONY \VIIKRK<»F. I. William
j). Stephens, as Governor of the State
of California, have hereunto s.t my
hanti and eansed the (ireat Seal of
the saiil State to !>.' atWxe.l at th.'
City of Sacrament. I this M .lay of
(Moher. l!tl».
Governor.
Attent :
S«cr*unr of Iima.
V"^l^' C 1^
r
in the offloB uf tfc a
QCT ; 6 1918
JKfmy'
V <«
. dv-C®^^!
-ir.nr affi-
.i^IOi* <-> ^
thj
cur:'
. :.n oi liv -k in or
"ioned in tl:is order, before the S' b
■ nor ;xiiiislic' " - -
J j.uties 01 the
wb:j.-'2 ..^ * fitir.e Siiarui*'.
virions of this order.
.vored to oarr;
;tate (f
2iisde-
rs,
11 the -pro-
• ^ w •
jmli-:
1 :
( 3i mod)
.^/T^SfefevA
3ov3rnci
..(Q<J'..t{>:..($i.f.
< <'
'''-.
s)
(Hypex"£ postic^
.anno
in t.
^ ^tofore prevalent
ei.il.' vc; in t"
'ho. to--.it:
• of x-ox^ti-
afiilfa "./eevil
stributed
-na in certain
. iear Lake.
_^-:ette -'nd x:i.uison. nd ir. certain
ji-t in cou5-ities in the axate of
1 sni
vehicles are 1
etwater, Uinta and j.incoln,
Colorado, to-v/it: ..'olt- cind
:. cereal stn.w, Silt ^;rass
odr, potatoes, nwrs;ry
be carriers of the
hort iciiltur
0 c vUiu -i r ie s o j
„f ^-iction T
^-rea necessary, n ora
vil ir.to the state of
the saiae is hereby estab
T event the
.9b of t::2 Vol
vi'iea .
lj.^XU
mia. ir accordsnce v/it:. t: e oro virions
of t:
St
I'omiu, a^-Liinst
mokinflr, .-.rri-
- - ■^- -;:. ex-
/r sti
j Xci. V 0
■ri-do
ifur.i:
:ie8 in the states
■JV.
's It
tj-;9ir
in the atite of Utah as
^Z'-.i.
!:o-r7it: rr^st
;t ce-
, ahoc-
.-„ ui-til
.xty de "-reea
te oa
ied by cartitictea as i.jre-
■:- • c '■ ■ *• ' .-> of Jc.li-
3 or de-
.1 1st,
.ai> v'iii.
J ex o^
af C'l' e ma at io nt
/-> r» ■>• 1" *; ' ^ .^-
^xix >-.•-; •^i'° '- - ■ "^ "" ": ; ~ . ~' +„ .
acGon.^nied by corti-ic tet
i--, ' e irito the at -xe ui ^-.x^x.-_-
sent 0-, t r t:-e et-to or destroyed
^r ovvne ,
. tiy t. ■•-^' ^"-
■ 3 cri - S'-all
froia
if orni- .
, in the l
ies, not
^r i.-.-i--'j- '-■e refused sd-
"^ shall 09 i:;uaedi tel;'
of the owner
v::::7::.-^ic
Tr li
other
suit
oe
D- Isa
r=te
uch
vr
of c
raaniontal stoc^: -
u V~^- -'"^^1 T<3 ci Jiilifornia frc... . - "
:ing (except tule . -,fjf;;;l| getting forth th.t
't^SJ h^en iuEi -tad for a period of one nour
- Vj-.^J" ' -assium or sodium at ^:.e
ea;^^one'hundred-oubic fe.t of s^ce.^ shi^
•tt-nce into the st-;te of '-^^^t^- ' > \ .
'9 evil -
to
^..tion, not
1 be reftise
shitcjents shall be x:. iedi;-tol
« .-. tion nd exoense or Xi-'-
cv=nt .:-;t Of t-e stite
t.,:oir re.
..:oV5i"olea
.If- If a
ocrri 5r ,
, : - 3W0
foil- -17-.
it-.ta -•0
ed to "Ih
/r&nc isc
carrier
v/- : i"
oil
V9 ev
per
rn
il . .-
Bon or
nt of household or -S^'i^^l^^^^'-.^^-i:- i v'-
" t te or oo^-alty aesi£;nated as ^=^^-^*^^^^^_, . .^
"^■^t i-to the at-.t© of California- ., -y °-— ^^
- - - :-^ ^- .Shi- • be accoinpcni-- ^.- ^ C'-^i':'
oarsor.t- - • '^:^: ^^^ ^^ shiiDi^er after the
. Which will be f.u-niar. . s^^^^ ,^^^^_
►: -I. o- ■-- ,
rjnissxoner
9 Chief .
0 C- 11 for- la, ana cc y
A.*C <
sxiv-jred to the coiui^vn
■aed, to attach to the
31
•. I ..i
duriT^ the preparrtion
I hereby ^.oi^-'^J;^;;;;^";^ "or ' • rricult'ur:i emigrmt movable, which
or Bi.ipent of tne h ^'f^^-°^^ r* . ,3 vxero 'iTered to the
hifi affi i' .'it acoompttnies; tl»t
f
this af
en
•*•••••••
( ..Liilroad)
(!■
{ ^■^. :.tion)
(ilonth, oay, ye'.r)
• •••••
at
{ jjestiiTition)
via
(Jive initial
lines)
od mir£erv stock, vegetabl fruit is incluued -
' 0 hay straw'or Ira in is lucludei for packing
., . . excent as food necesccry for live ^too-r in ^
that liu
the shipneri't
tr'nsn\rtS'uirifor^ia'^t-:te"'iine; th^: chipm
the rollowing:
Ho-aBQhol'.-
ininlemrnts . tools, harness, f-rm vv Kor-3, -uton^cbile,
t^x'w a li---^ -v...,-vn ite-;ir- not included)
stands of bees, live stock .
feed for anlaals in tri-nait
(oi^ecify)
(* ^pec if y kii-Ki s and amount of eacV. :
(S-oecifr-'ny'Ite'irnorLnoiuierLVpre^^ classificr.tion)
or Cv.-ner)
Subscribec. j.vom to before rae ,
.Ciio ir
x\:r txie
County '.
'^" is
-ay of
Jot-ry Public
Uy cociaist'ion expiree
/%'
mi
lo the offloe Jf tha inM^^Uft *f8t»t«
KQV
19119
f HANK C jOiiOAN
Bf ■^..<?^<^J.<^<^... .... 'JOgK'
^
§tal« of ©ttilfortilrt
BROCLA-MATION.
In order that Ae r.uy fittlr.glji celebrate the
cecisation of hostilities , ' Wiliian; D. Stephens,
Governor oi" the ^tate of California, by virtue
of the authority vested in a.e do hereby declare
jionday, ivovember 11,1^18, to be a public holiday.
^zruiz;^^^^::^
bovernor.
/:. U L^ w> O
NovexL .
<^.^^^-t-t^-u^-^
j:^2t^:^C-P\^
r^
-■^
KJL^
^
AliSinaiSHT fiO. 1 TO ^QARAfiTIim CKDKB liC . ZL
Pertaining to Citrtie 'Mte ^ie«
The &ct lae bean detertoined by the state Cotmiaaloner of Hortl-
oiilture t}At certain conaitiona of the i>eriod roalce neoesaary the aaend-
ing of uar ntine trder ik). 23., aa follcwa:
That ttntil fnrthor ordora dorn&nt noraery stock:, of the perelB-
BK>B and pear varietiea, saay be rotocrred. fron the list of prdhlhited
plants enumerated in ■.oarantine crdor iio* 21, and the eaoe aMy be im-
ported into the State of califomi-i subject to the fo-ilowing regula-
tions:
R:5(JUTiATIiII !• t^ersona conternplatirirT the importing or brinf^lng
Into the Stite of California dornnt n .raery stock of the perslnoon
or pear ▼urietiea, from the locr-litlea enu;aerated in .tiarantire ( rder
iio. 21, shall first nake ai^ioation to the atate Coomiasionor of
Hortictilture of Caiifomii for a permit to so do, statinp: In t})0 ap-
plicatioi the mme and ait.ress of the exporter, the loc llty wiiore
the nursery stock was grown, the amount of the importation ind the
narie vnc^ a^idreso of the Importer in the State of California to whom
the permit should be sent.
RJS3Ul*AriCB £• All dormant nursery stock, of the persinaon or
pear TBrietios, in orted or broupht into the Ctate of California
from the localities enunor ited in u^Jtrimtine erder Iio. 21, not uc-
ooaqpaniod 1^ a permit to import as provided in 1 efnilation 1. ^all
iNlXitteu lately sent out of the litute or destroyed at the option and
•xpenae of the ownor or owners, his or their responsible agents.
All deputies of the btate Ceonis sioner of Horticulture and all
Eta to "tiarantlne CJuardi ns are hereby eapowered to carry out all the
provisions of this amondaent*
Tho foregoing regnOation does not apply to the experiaonts of
the United :<tat©B Dspirtaent of . aviculture in the btate of California.
Oareatins CrAsr iio. £1 is h.ereby fmeildsd aoooordingly.
stats Coamieei^Aor of Uortioaltors.
Approrsd :
Oorernor of ths^tats of California.
Saeramsnto, C\lifomia, HoTeiAsr X4^1918.
"A
477
RILED
!• tV <•««• af U« SitnUTj af 8uto
Of laE STATE or CALirOMU
rtOV •■ : 1918
(Daeccxtttuc ge^^vtmntt
§trtts of Callforttla
THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION .
By proclamation of the President of the United
Stctes, THURSDAY, the Twenty Eighth of November, has been
designated a day of thanksgiving and prayer.
Never before in the history of our country has
there been such occasion for praise to Almighty God. The
most cruel war of the centuries has come to an end. America
has done a proud part in the great cause for right and justice,
and the generations to come will honor the memory of the brave
men who gave their Uves in order that the peoples on this
earth might be free.
Those who have suffered loss of loved ones find
a measure of solace in contemplation of what the sacrifice
means for human liberty. The world's freedom is now secure.
Peace - we hope enduring peace - 1« now at hand. Our men
sent overseas have helped to establish a new Christian
fraternity among the nations. Justice has triumphed over the
heartlesaness of might. The women and children of all lands
are safe.
It ha.^ been our privilege in California to give
a generous measure of aid in the great conflict. We have
provided in full measure from our abundant production of food;
w have rallieo to the call of the national government In Its
financial needs; and we have supplied morf* than our quota of
■en for tho armies. We »re grateful that we have been able
thus to serve the nation.
-2-
,0,, TH.RCPOHE. I, W.. D. Stephens, Gov.nor of
;:ie. ;..s. . . ^ ..^ .ua. .. .a..3...n. ..
prayer.^ > fc4AA i ^ j, .I^^ESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great
Seal of the State of
California to be af-
fixed this 2ist day
of November, 19 18.
Attest:
i«?X;
r
I aT9 b^-n aricfld to ail In tl'» ti^bllrfnarit of
lnt'>lll-'-r!f, -md efr^ctlTO eooporatiye rolationfl wit* tht
i»i r^a Oil «« /ojitlonal iiao itlon, Ir m^^v^r^Ayirfl itti
A national coop^ativo plaa to asf^ist 411 mturni; ; r .blod
soldi en to saiiu'ta oocu^ationa In oirll liC««
I m sara oviS^^H, 1»» aa^ «- A^ craTOt m
fl^?#i'timlty to l«nl a 'ami in :^..j no T.t f- • • alpine our
retnmli^ horooB. '^ : • i -lia ■ ^ tlpers, !o over, ^fill
a'jr tn " f^ ''^>.- ol -/■ o"> !7 t'-4-' Qn«'.Tio8 c in !>•
intoili^:!<«tly dl'o«toU
I, tlf^yeiorc. procslaia t o wok of Tmo tvror.tiott- to
tv^ nty-n(wcnth 13IA3IL1TATIT ^-Tt anl l«ni norilal
onio.s(n«mt to t* iijoicitB noctiao ioriag t^ t - ' in
conrnr^mt at T ; ;«st o ) 'al oar I of tMr t)e
^irtJ :rf',ablliUti«- ^i ict (orriooe !r ar. '--n-i oo
and 0- -1 «). I «!■• WCfi<Hit to tJ-o ci a-o^w q. t' o
Btit'- t at t!oy oofiourly «or«»ii«r lovotin,.: ^anlay, Ja»
■3 11:1, in lirao ijart, to 'i ire ion o t^ If "•>'>' ^^ffimritan
««rk« ^' ' r tviionl to du- r lools tat ortaln laioA*
or. iliy, t) t)t' , bn r-t iri le i*or Wo \i"»Btun lioT.
o. ^0 io46o o. i »vt Oil^ 0. ro<v)nf^ '^'l-^ •> -^In:
coil ■ ..-tod i*7 >i'' roTon«Miii, - ' .vdo-i.-ai:/ .aie'
pat iotio orr»nniiatl««a ■al In^iTilBBlB.
L'
J^
479
'JXecCjtvvx'l-
'ho lo i
U
k
^
jirnJh^
t
u
PILED
* <■ ..! ifc!- Si-cretary if 8t»te
ATE or CALirOKNIA
919
(f33tccixttiic pcviivtminit
§trtte 0f (Califotntiu
KL'-^CTIOH P50C-^\!nTT0H.
I, WILLI.IM D. 3T!5Pn.^ij, Sorer nor of the State of
California, do hereby, in accordance vith an Act of the Lepia-
lature of sail State, passed pursuant to Section 1 of Article
r7III of the Constitution, and approred •'Vpril 24, 1919, rroclaia
that a snooial election will be held throujrhout snil State on
Tuesday the fi nt day of July, 1919. as In sai'. act orovided,
at which election there 77ill bo submitted to the rote of the
electors an amen'iment to thr ""ons* Itut ion of sail State, known
as Scnite Conot Itui ional 'mrndment No. 27, adUnf to Article
X7I thereof a new section, to be n imberod 2, rrovidiw? for the
issuance or bonds to the amount of forty million dollars for
the coapl'^tion of *^e "tate Highway System an -f the acquisition
and oon-truction of o*hrr =^tftte hikhrays by the rtate Department
of '^npinef^rinp.
An'. I do hereby offT a reward of one hundred
dollars for the ar-eat ani conriction o* -^ny ar.devory person
▼iolatinir an:' o* ♦he provisions o' title four, part one, of
the ?enil "ode; such rewards to be paid untU the total amount
ho oaftor OTpenlcd for rhe purpose re lohca the aum of ten
thousan^t io'lars.
William. D. SJephcne,
•A !)oTornor of th«
-2-
■ /^a -
^'.■.t,-
state of California,
have hereunto set my
hand an^. caused the
Ureat Seal of the said
State to be affixed, at
the City of iacrarnento,
this '-'^ day of liay,
1919.
Attest
lEbrtton prorlamatuin
lExprutiitr Srpartm^ nt |
S-tatr nf (California
I, WILLIAM D. STEPHENS, Governor of the State of California, .1.. h.i.l.y, in
;i.-.-nnl;ui.-,. with an A.-t nf tlic L.-islatmv ..t said Stat.-, passed i.nrsuaiiT tn S.-.-tioii ] ,,f
Ai'tirl,. Will nt the ConstituTioii. and appr .vd Ai^ril -Jl. 1!tl!l. i>r..rlaini that a special
eleeticn will he Iieid throniihout said State ..n TUESDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF JULY,
1919, as in said a--T provided, at whi.di eleetinii tiiere will he suhmitted tn tjie vute of the
eh-etni-s all auieiidiiient tn the < 'nnst itutinn nf said State, knnwn as Senate ('(institutional
Amendment Nn. i>7. addin- tn AHieje X\"l tlierenf a new sertimi, tn he numhei-ed L'. pro-
vidni-;- fni- the issnan.-e nf hnnds tn the amnnnt <,\' fnrty niillinn dollars fm- tlie (•nin])h'tinn nf
the State liiiihway System and the ae.|nisiti .n an<l cnnsti-iietinn nf nther State hij;lnva\s
hy the State Department nf Kn^■ineel•in^■.
And 1 do heivliy nttera reward nf mie hu'idred dnilars fnr th<' arrest and ennvietioii of
any and i'wvy person vinlatiny any nf the prn\ isinns of Tith' I\', i'art I. nf the Penal Code:
su.di rewards tn he paid nntil the total amonni h.-reafter .'xpended for the puri.nse reaehes
the sum nf ten thousand dollars.
IN" TKSTI.MONV WHKK'KOK. I. William
I). Sti'pliciis. as (lovcrnor of tlic Staff
(if California, haw lifri-imto set iiiv
liaiid and causi'.l tin- (ircat Seal of flic
*aiil Sfafe to Itc alfixol. at the <'it.v of
Sa.-rHiiicnfo. this "jfli dav of Mav. 1'Mft.
Governor.
Affect :
r.<:i ■ 1? 11..
Secretary of State.
£aQCiu:^-^>-A I y
"T!;© Joy ocorits of Jtesrioa conatituto t! e docIobs for a
tvanandotir. norjer. xhic oi^miasatiaii, prpporly batjkod, aeons
an o7or gror.Tiiic c!-tiiL^ol ' ' ^il<-' ' ^:7^oM of .\noTica
iffity be 2^1od into aoro vlcorooa cnl asofal li-snl ood. It Iiac
alrcaly randored {^i-oat sorvico lurinr t'>o orl ! nr*
•f'T'^'O^ :, I, ... . ' ' » > • of th«
r.tBto of O;ai-Comia, lo hxar<;by sop >1 t^io a vU o~ oar
?rosi 1 «t for thd obBOrvanco of the \7oak of Juno Btli to June
14th aa BOT 33:17 'T'Tr.. a noal to the citlzans of this
stato to ooonoiat J in ai effort to streBstliOR and «ilaxge
the oi^^nniJ^atioru
ilQto;: Cucraacnto, OtiU, Juno 6, l'J13«
i':?ocLAia'fioM.
Oar fla{i na.v Dt;vQ.ls raoro onphaticdly tha-i ovor
boforo lor liborty anl '• iu-r- oal" to all nations and
to all mon. be tlioy i^roat or nnal . -^ o national aiablem,
rsvorol throuch song anl rtory, bar boon torotifjh another
gruollinc tost, and ' <- ' olpod cut another notch in the
solid oa-k of humnn nrOGrosr. It has boon nai ' by orar
allies that tlio Meric.m soldior is more intonso th^ any
other in « love for hir flac. ^e* ^^^ nation bo lilrorase
durinc; tho poriod of roconct ruction no up)n us,
I \Yish to oall attention to oaturday, June 14th »
vdiich : 'if bo;-n nationally _n-oclairaod ar ?LiVJ ^)AT,
.:€■
vim^ i), Gtophons,
Crovornor,
Dated: ^acr r:'^.nto, Juno 10, 1919,
48
f^
(v'icod Hoada Teek Proclajuation by Governcr ".'illlarr- D, Stephens.
r^cleased for publication Honaay mornins, Jnne loth).
VIE NEED GOOD ROADS - FOR GOOD ROADS 7'ILL BRIIfG HEALTH
Al^D BETTER LIVING COHDITIOKS AIID IVILL INCREASE OUR AGRICULTURAL,
IIIDUSTRIAL AIID C0:!;::ERCIAL PROSPERITY. PAVED HIGir^AYS WILL GIVE
PROTECT lOi:, PLEASURE, PROFIT.
We have the facts and figures "oefcre us to prove that
in promoting tha prosperity of our State joci roads are essential.
Better highways add to tns happiness of our people in the in-
creased facility for Travel.
The enthusiasm with which the plans of the California
Highway system are regarded by arrr.y authorities working en
tha problems of the country's defense shews that wi are building
SLTight ,
There is no higher concern of government thaai the health
of its people. The opportunity good roads give to the women and
children of the cities to enjoy outings in the open air and sun-
shine means increased health. No less important is the release
from isolation of those who live, in the remoter parts of the State.
The completion of the present highway system ani the
additional roads i.rovided for in this bond issue r.re imperative
if we sire to develop th.^ State as we should, Vi'e also have a very
definite problem of transpcrtction to r;.eet. The railroads seem
unable to keep paci v/ith the cc-ontry's ne^ds, Fe must turn to
good roads for relief,
If ever foresight should be exercised by a people for
their future Wc;lfare, the voters of California should exercise
it ^t the special election on July 1st, and VOTE YES UNANIMOUSLY.
I kno'.7 of ro more important step in solving the question
of unemployment than the building of these highwayd. The moneys
expended for materials and labor will go into the chauinels of
trade, helping to create in a wide variety of businesses improved
conditions for employ:Lent of the returning soldier and sailor amd
of oth»r« . tnri
If v.-a ar^ tc J:a\'£ unto^7al'i cc.iditicr.s , they -.vill r^ach
tr.eir acuta stara in t':.^ -.Tintar months. In the forn,aticn cf
t.-..: piano c^ th3 O-xCjOOGjCCG ben 1 iisua, I J-iscaased this '.vith
bhc High\Tay Corurissicn, ^uid tners is dermic 3 unacrst^ndin^
t.iat x-j3:,..-ratiun v;ill 03 /..a^o t30 t-:at ^ctivi'cies on ^■. larj^s
scale can baiin during the autuirn months an^. ccnciuvo through
the \vir:;er.
Ihe Luato r.v.sc first as3u.r.c thw burdc;n ci" rec-diu3t:.'.-3nt
and r-aemplc/.v^cnt bcfors it can ash its citiz^^r-ry to accjpt the
re3rcn3ibiliti..5 of th^ ^itaa'cicn. This vras v.-hat prompted r.e
in Janu".ry l3.:.t, ir^i.ediately on th. ccnvjnin^ cf the Legislature,
to advocaxa a bij bi^nd i:-.3ue for a;:ii•uicn.^l estate highways and
tc set in ir.cticn thj plans fcr it and for the i^iecial election
at buch an early dayt
^:e need not
ericusi'
roncerned about incurrinr this
indebtedness cf v'iC,GOO,OC'C. It i:; saf- tc say that; in ten years
the wealth of California v.-ill be doubled. The Stats is gro'.vinj
50 ra^_idiy that I i.el aseured thc.re -.vill bs no a;~^.rcciable in-
crc^ase in ta:c roqulrer.ents because cf thii bond issue.
One
county in our ote.te recently voted ^-i, 500, COO for good roads
and I ar. inforr.vc;d that it has ossr, definitely figured that the
tax rc-te vill noi have zo be incr-:a3od a single cent in ccn-
secfaence, so rapi:; is tne ccunty'_> expansion. This is a condition
that applies generally throughout -he ctate,
IVhen city and country co.-..j :;c realize their mutual in-
terests as they do in the good roads nxvament, a stride has been
made of incalculable benefit. It is good to see California's
cities giving active cooperation an.! aid tc the country sections.
It is good to have them assume full share of payment for these
read bonds. Good Ro^;.3 in the country mean increased trada for
the cities.
The highways planned unaer tnia bend isaue v;ill draw
to'orist travel to California auj to no other part of th- -.Torli,
Our i.ioompara'cld aeaJhor^ end acunta^n attractions '7111 be oacL^
/
comfortably accessible. Our tourlat trrUe will double, quadruple
and perhaps grow an hundredfold. As a practical matter such
tourist travel is iirjr.ansoly profitable, and we may easily estimate
money returns equalling rhat the roads will cost us.
Thero can b. no n^orc valua^^lc a^v.rt.ninr and ccnsumin-
factor than th^^ delishted tourist -.vac returns homo, "- messenger
of goodwill, sending forth v;ord thc.t all is zocl that cornea from
California, ar.d that in California nature has equalled or outdone
the shores of the Mcditv^rranean,
Finally, I ur-a the voting ci the bonds for the reason
that the network of hizhv/ays - buil^in- ana rropos.d - '.vill knit
toget.-.er our people as nothing else can. In a State of such
length ana breadth, th.re is danger that in .he increase of
population tecple of aiffexint sections -.Till grow apart.
Good Roads -.vill minimi::e this danger and maV.; neighbors
cf Siskiyou an^ Im::^xial, of Del Norte and San Diego, of Modoc,
Alpine an.. 3anta Barbara. Pavei high-^ays v;ill brinz coast and
valley and mountain counties ..na cities of the State into close
intercoc7..unication. Just as ease of travel ani communication
have contributed to the forward march of civilization so vvill
thj-.- prc-ote th. mate-rial development of th. State a;-.i add to the
advanc^ of its citisensriip.
Now, therefore, I. TflLLIA!^ D. STEPHEN'S, GO^/IRIJOR OF THE
STATE OF CALIRORIIIA, believing in t;.. advisability and desir-
ability of GOOD ROADS ana in their necessity, too, if we -.vculd
continue dsv.lojmint in every County of the State, do proclaim
the period from June 24th to July 1st, 1S19. as GOOD ROADS •.•:::::-,
ana request that every citizen go to the pells and vote on
Tuesday, July 1st.
WILLI. V/ D. STEPHENS
OOVrRlIOR.
482
STATS Oy C.^IFOR'^^
oprics OP STATZ v::te?.i:l\hl^:t
t
PROCLAIlATIOi:
rated --June25th -- 1919,
STATE 07 CAITI'OK'IA
OFPICE 0? 3TATF "'/ETEP.IIT.-J^IAIT
PRO C L A ^' ,*. T
Exeov.tive Departner t ,
StPtp c f California,
J\ine25,1919.
IVEEPJLAS, The Stat? "''eterinpriRn of the 3t-te of ;'rtlifornia
has ?.?cert?lne<i thnt c'-t"le located in certain areas in Tulare
and Eincs counties in tl" e ^tate of California, hereinafter de-
scril-'ed, are liable to coinnunicate an ir.fectiouc disease, Ic-.own
£3 Ter.pe , splenetic or so-,:thern fever, to cattle locrted in other
parts of the State of California, should said. cattle locrted in
the areas hereinafter descrihed be shipped, rroved, traneporp.tcd,
driven or grazed over tie lands situated in any other part of the
State of California; and
WITHEAS, Under and by virtue of an act o' the lenislatv.re
of tl' e 'trte of Callfcrnin, enti": "ed, "An act to protect donestic
*'■•""'"■■ "■- ' ^v.cicv- i.nfectiouB diseases, to provide for
the appoirtinent and duties cf officials to carry into effect the
provisions of this act, and to provide rn approprir. tion t:.erefor,"
rJ-.lc>- lecr-"C r. 1— "-r.-'^ le , 1 = 99, p-' •"• • e..^ed -.ar:. CC, 19C5,
•r-h 23, iyo'7, s... - farther ame. ded -rrch 19, 19C9, rnd as
f-irth^r --•-ne'? p.rd approved ?:ay 13, 1915, t/.e StRt»» Veterln, rian
0' "^tate of CplifcmlH, ir ordor to prevent the apreftdirr: or
cor.rrjT: r - tier, o:" disease 3 •" Teras, ryleretic or "o ■ .:•
fr»er in crttlc rr.s, on thivflBth day of Jun« 1919, qiicrartln^d
the folloTri.v areas in the 3t«te of California:
All th»t portloi. of Tulare and Kin^ Co\intie«, daacrired
a» 'ollove:
rontnencir.j r.t tJ-e "orthe^st corner of "ection 29,
To-.vr.ship 19 South, Ran-e 23 3e.3t , :'. ■. 3. & L!; thence south
3 niles to the southeast cor/er of "ection 32, 7ovmsl:ip 20 South,
Range 23 East; thence west on the Standrrd Parallel approxinately
one- fourth raile to the ITortheast corner of Section 5, Township 21
South, .-L-nge 2 3 Scot; thence South 3 miles to the Southeast corner
of Section 17, Township 21 South, Han£;e 23 East; thence '/est 12
miles to the Southwest corner of Section 16, Township 21 South,
Range 21 2ast; thence :'orth 3 nilea to the Torthwest corner of
Section 4, Township 21 South, Range 21 Zast; thence East on the
?ifth Standard Parallel approxiniately one- fourth rsile to the South-
west corner of Section 33, Township 20 South, Range 21 Erst; thence
"orth 6 miles to the ::orthwest corner of Section 4, Township 20
South, Rrn e 21 iast; • thence East 4 miles to the ::ortheast corner
of Section 1, ToTiTiship 20 South, Range 21 ^.^st; thence ,:orth 2
miles to the ::orthwest corner of Section 30, Township 19 South,
Range 20 East; thence 8 miles to the point of teginring.
.^30, Commencing at the Southeast corner of Section 32,
Township 17 South, Range 21 East; thence ITorth on the section
line one and one-half miles, -ore or les::, to the center of llinga
River; thence southwesterly down the center of Kings River to the
west line of Section 29, Township 17 South, Range 21 East; thence
south on the section line one end one- fourth miles, more or less,
to •: c Southwest corner of Section 32, Township 17 South, Kan:e 21
East; thence east one mile to the point of beginning.
'*}ZPXAS, The State Veterinarian has, on this 2 5th day of
Juneiyi9, made and eatr'clished the following rules and regulations
... to t.c .lovt. ents of cattle from said querantined areas in the
State of California:
fro« and after this25th day of June T919. ercry person,
coxspsny* corporation, their a^jents and serranta, are herety pro-
hibited from irlTlm*. leadlac, oTin>?, carrying: or tranaporti.^,
o: ': or permitting to dc driTon, led, aored, transported.
cari'ied or drifted into any other part of t .e ita.te of CaJifornia,
r.n:- cr ttle oririnating or Veing in the cforeseid quaranti ;-£d areas
in Tulare and Kings Counties unless such cattle hr.ve first teen
inspected by the State Veterinr;ri."n, or his duly authorized deputy,
and are acconpanied by a certificate issued by such officer stat-
ing that said Cc'ttle are free from contagious and infectious dis-
eases and ca,t tie ticks (lto.rgaropu8 annulatuo); provided, however,
that wher. said cattle are shipped or transporated on railroad trains
for iirief'iate slaughter inspection and certification of such cattle
will r.o: -e required, but that when so sJiipped or transporated by
railroad the following regulations nust be observed:
On i^loading scid crttle at their destinr tion, or for
feed and rest en rcj-jte to sf-v.e, sep-rate pens r.ust be set apart
to receive them, f-wA no other cr.ttle shall be air.itted to said
pens.
he cars that hp.ve carried said cp.ttle shall be cleaned
and disinfected before they are again used to transport, store,
or shelter aninals or merchandise.
All cars carrying said cattle shall bear placards stat-
ing that said cars contain "SOUTHEHi: CATTLE* and each of the v/ay-
bills of said shipments shall have a note on its face with a Pin-
ilPT statenent.
The errs used to tran3port such cattle shall be cleaned
r...i di 7i ..'"ected in the following manner:
(a) Renove all litter and nanure. This litter and
nrr.ure r.ust \e stored where no cattle can cone into contact tith
it for a period of at le; st six nonths,
(b) vaah the cars with water until clean,
(c) Saturate the entire Inner surface of the cars, in-
cluding the innsr surface of ths err doors, with a mixture of one
and one>kalf pounds of line and one quarter pound of purs carbolic
acid to each gallon of vatsr; or with a solution mads by dissolrii^
four ounces of ohlorlds of llmo to each t;*llon of water.
IT IS ^rRTZ :\ ORD/IHD that a Tlolation of any or slthsr of
he foregoing rulea an I reg-jlations shall te
offense, and pun-
i 8h.it 1:
provided by the laws
he State of California,
row, T!t:'Pj;?cp.j:, i, witz^ia:: d. step:-is::s, as GoTcmor of
the Stp.te of CcJ.ifornia, ;y
virtue of the autiiority vested in ne by
lar, do hereby proclaia the areas described in this nroclana
tion
quarantined within the 3tatc of California; and f>ar the r hereby pro-
claim the foregoing niles an.: regulations prescribed
by the State
^T
eterin-ri?^ for the ::^.intenance and enforcer;ent of such quarantine
to
ve
-e~?.l
'."iniing rules ani regulation
8 within the State of
California, and I do fijrther proclaim that said riles
il re-ula-
;ions shall be naintair.ed and enforced within t:
-e 3tate of Calif-
orn la
id that a violation there(
3::p11 subject all persons
so
violatin.c; a:
3a id rules
-epilations to the penalties pro-
vided fo
r m sect.o:
: J. . i. «<
of tl"^t said
, -p *
the legisla
:e of
the State of Cali forr.in , entitled, »
Ar. act to "orovide for t: e
appointment and duties of officials to carry into effect the oro-
Tisions of this act, :^nd to provide an appropriation therefor."
ir \7ir.:ES3 X-rSEOF, I have hereunto se:
Hv' hand and caused
th** ?refi.t 3e.al of this State to be he
reunto affixed, this 2 5th
ia}'
of Jim«, A. r. , 1319.
_f=»^
_-^ —
Governor of the 3t^*e of California,
July 2, 1919
ttajor Qaaoxtil ..iiikiii 11. Joluiatoii.
Ov.ip Um&^ivxrtor^ , Caap Lewis,
,-riflrinrin LcJce, ash.
1^ daar Qener.l:
I boc to aclcnouled::^ receipt of
your letter of Juno J7tii v/itli enclosure.
I aa very !uippy indeed to "ttor
otich a proclioation an you auccioot and it Jiil bo
(j.ven to the prena at onoo. I hope it can be
published on the 4th of July.
Approoiatiiv; yoiir conotant of fort
aod foiy cr^t crvioe ia bo^^f of our boloved
coQfitry, I OA*
Very troiy foan.
Joveraor*
/ ,. 0 , , '
<<i
^.
any of t'le oitizens s'
a.;: 1 viiluacie 8«rvioe to the Count.; . /...
isatiDn. Such nei% i.7hether oonnissioned :
rtr.i-ii:t, bec-i-ee sf '
-en lie red iiBtriotic
;?lrous
citizens of tii.- ^ -ve .v<ii-o irL.i;.^i, ^tii: __ : .•■i-"5Kfj-^ i-i- i ••. lii^-^s
'— t'itar^ tr^'.r.lnr. :ir. ' in addition therft-i it is the policy of
a- r.e
depart-
•,.it nar.y yor
bio -'©n 3crvlafc-
tra^I.e;
•.rease
x*my to uiiilertak©
•'ill i -prove t^-.eir
capacity-,
..ive servec! in
" ife can
^1 1
.•> tho e
.1 "believe
^ftiinl j'iin
Itte i :- i-!r- ^^i-o-
litary «Tal")1n^.
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:iGJL.^.^IIOH i3Y '2'dS aCV.3II0H,
4^0
PiiCG
THE DUE HAIlFIC-^xIOH .^im ADOi'T-
lOE OF " ::l^t3 coii;:ri j-j2I0iial
Ai3i:-jiiiT no. £7, A?-2Hh: 3^i:ol.Ji
3L-i:C'II0H d.ii JULY 1, 1919.
«r^TI]-ai.T
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^J^roHHii
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FRATiif^^r-;,
L 7 3 19J9
rv..r:, ;?'<
^y^;^r or STATE
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IRCOIuilUriOlI BY IHE SOVrSlJOR, PROCL.iI MUG SKI-: DUE ADOlTIOIl AlO)
RAIIi'ICx/nOE BY IJHE rsi.OtL& OF ::HS STATE OF CaLIj'CP.IIIA OP TS.^^
c.:rt^iij AL2:i:i/-.JiiiT to the cokstitutioe of th:% state of CiLI-Ohkia
Ki;07?ll AS qEIIATE COIISTxTUTIOE^ ALI:-^::.DI.£1IT KO. 27 PROPOSiJ) BY THE
LSaiSLATUEE OF iiAID S2ATE AT ITS FORTY-THIRD RKGHJLAR SECSIOK
COLIIIML'CIIJG OK TiiE SliTH D^Y OF JAHIJaRY, 1919, aIO) SUBLIITTBD TO
•ZEE ^J^I.-'IED tlL^CTORS OF SAID STATE, FOR ADOiTIOH OR REJECTIOII,
AT A SPECIAL 1:Lj:,CTI0K CALLED AI:D £ELD THROUGHOUT SAID STATE 013
'~j:'a2 J'^ESI D^Y of JjLY, A. D. , 1919,;7HEREBY THERE IS ADDED TO
ARTICLE XVI OF SAID COHSTirJTION A IJET SECTION TO BE HUIIBERED
2, PRCViDIlJG FOR TdE ICSU.UTCE OP BOIIDS TO THE AllOUlIT OF FORTY
miLIOlI DOjaL-^iS FOR TK::. oOLiri^ETlOi; Or' ^.lii :;T^TE HiaHTAY 3YSTEL'
j^m THE AC^UISITIOE AID COIv^TP.UCTIOi; OF 0:.HER 3T-0.TE HISHT^YS
BY THE ST^TE DEPART:::;:T of EUaiirEERIUG AED ^IITITLED:
r
Si mil' ('inisliliitiniKil A))ir,i,lmfnl \o. :?? — Rrsolittion to pro-
l>ost tfi thf itfOftlr of thf Sfat' of California an amendment
to III) coiislitiition of said state, by adding to article sixteen
thfrtof a ni w se( tion to he numbered tiro, providing for the
isKiianie of bonds to the amount of forty million dollars
fur the completion of the state highway system and the
acquisition and constnution of other state highways by
the state department of engineering.
State of California,
Executive Dep^tmont. )
WHEIviAS, the lejialature of the State of California
at its forty-third regular eesaion oonmer.oing on the 6th day
of January, 1919, did dtily and regularly propose to the people
of the Stale of California that the Cpnsti-^ution of said state
!>• asiended by adding to x^rtiole XVI thereof a nev section to be
numbered 2, providing for tne issuanoe of bonds to the acouct of
forty alllion dollars for the ocnpletion of the State Highway
System and tiie aoq.iiisition and. conatruction of other state
hijhv.aye "by tLe State Departuent of Engineering, tvio-thirde
of the inein"bers elected to each of the two houses of said
legislature votir^ wherefor, and entitled:
Si iHiti ('(>)if:litiitiii)ial Aiii' iiilfiii nt .\'i. :?," — Ki solution to pro-
posa to the people of the State of Cnlifornia an amendment
to the eoiislitufion of said state, by adding to article sixteen
thereof a new srctiou to h> numbered two, providing for the
i.tsuanie of bonds to the amount of forty million dollars
for the completion of the state hii/hway system and the
aiquisitinn and construction of othrr state highways by
thi stiite dipartment of engineering.
\
^U> "'iiiiiiliaS , the legislature of said state did, at its
said forty-third regular session pass and eriaot that certain
Act e:.titled:
An act calling a special election to he held on Tuesday,
July I, Ifhu. and prodding for the submission thireat
to thi qualified (lectors of fi,.- state of an amendment to the
constitution of the State of California knuwn as Senate
Constitutional Am> ndmi nt \umbir ?7. proposed by the
hgislatHrc of said state at its forty-third session, prot-iding
for the utsuante of bonds to the amovnt of furty million
ilollars for the compUtion of the state highway si/stim and
the acipdsition and construction of other state highways by
thi stati d/ partmi nt nf i nginei ring, and mahing an appro-
priation for thi piiriHKiis of this act.
airroved -ipril £4, 1919, and not? being Chapter 93 of California
Statutes of 1919, wherein and whereby a s-eoial election v;a8
called for and to be held throughout the state of California
on Tuesday, the first day of July, 1919, for the purrose of
submitting to the qualified electors of said state, for ado-tion
or rejection, in accordance viith the ^rovieions of section I
of Article XVIII of the Constitution of said St^^te, said
proposed amerdr.ent knovcn as Senate Constitutional Anondnent i;o« 27;
and,
I
riiEKJAS, the Board of Control of the State of Walifornia
did oauee the said proposed amenainent to be published in at least
one neTvsraper In each county, or city and county, if one v;ere
published therein, throughout the state, once a week for four
successive Y.eeks preceding said special election and did cause
to be similarly published in conj'imction with the publication
of such _t.roposed arnGndnient, and to be printed with the latter
in irrxiediate sequence, In each nev.sraper in viiich such publication
was made, the arguments provided for by section One thousand
One Hunared and Ilinety-five of the Political Code of the State
of Caliz'ornia; and
TTHEHiliS, said ai^ecial election was rroclained, held
and conducted and the ballots prepared, narked, voted, canvassed,
and the results thereof ascertained and the returns thereof
made in all resiecte in accordance with the i:rovi£ion8 of the
constitution/of the State of California arplicable to said special
election; and,
7H3:-:!iiS, the said constitutional anen.-nient did receive
in favor thereof a Lxijority of all the votes cast for ard against
it at said special election aforesaid and thereupon did become
and new is in full force ax:d effect as therein provided:
MOT, rSiiHIiPOffi, I, Xi.1. D. STSPiE:::S, Governor of the
State of California, pursuant to the constitution and laws of the
State of California, do hereby proclaim:
PIHST: 33iat in aooordanoe with the provisions of that
certain act of the legislature of the State of California
entitled:
/
1
\
All 'lit iiilliiiii II si>,<iiil ihctidii ti> h, hfhl OK Tuesday,
Jiihl I, nil!', ami i>n>ri<liiiil for llu .iiiliiiiissuni tluniil
III Ihi qiialiliiil ilfctors of tin stall of an aim iidmeiit to the
nnistitiition of the Stale of California kuouH as Senate
Constitutional Amendment Sumher 37, proposed by the
hilislnliire of said state at its fortii-lhird session, pronding
for the issnanei of bonds to the aniovnt of forty million
dollars for the eomphtion of the state hifihiray system and
the nriiiiisition and ronslriirtion of other state hiejhirays by
thi stall ill partini nt of i nijiix i riny, and inal.iny an appro-
priiition for thi piirposis of this ilil.
Approved April £4, 1919, the Board of Control of the St^te of
California did oause the 3-id proposed oonstitutional ameiiojaent
and the arguments provided for by section On© thousand One
Himdred and ninety- five of the Political Code of the Stale of
Caliiomia to he published for the tirae and in the marjier therein
provided;
SECOIID: That in accordanoa v,ith the terms and provisions
of said ACt hereinbefore referred to and to the rrovisions of
the oonstitation and lavfs of the State of Calif orrJ.a applicable
to said ijreoial election the said proposed constitutional
arsendnent was duly submitted to the qualified electors of said
state, for adovtion or rejection, at the said special election so
held on the first day of Jxay, 1919;
'JHIIiD: That said special election v;a8 proclaimed, held
and conducted and the ballots prenared, narked, voted, counted,
canvassed, and the results thereof ascertained and the returns
thereof nade in all respects in accordance v.ith the provisions
and lav.s of said state applicable to said special election;
POJRTH: That said constitutional ar.enarient did receive
in favor thereof a maicrity of all the votes cast for and against
it at the special election aforesaid and thereupon did become
and now is in full Toroe and effect;
FIFTH: That said constitutional amendment herein referred
to is in the ttcrds and lierures folloving, to-wit:
li
i'-
ti
Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 27.
('1I.M'TKI{ 4ti
.Si nn/f Cotn^liliitioiinl Ami iidmrnt \o. 27 — Rf solution to pro-
pose to thr pioplf of the State of California an amendment
to the eonstitiition of said state, by adding to article sixteen
thereof a new seetion to be numbered two, providing for the
isx-iianee of bonds to the amount of forty million dollars
for the completion of the state highway system and the
acquisition and construction of other state highways by
the state departnu nt of engineering.
(1-il.il wiih Si-, retary cf Stati" .\pril 2i'.. KM!t.)
Hesiilred In/ tin siiKiie. tin a^s: inJilfi concurring. Thnt the
Ip^i.slaturi' iif tlio Stiile of California at its regular session, eoiii-
iiifiX'iiiL' on tile .sixth ilav of .Ijinuary. 1!119. two-thinl.s of the
members elected to earh of the two honse.s of the said lecislature
votiiii: therefor, hereby j)roposes to the people of the State of
California that the constitution of said .state be amended by
adding to article .sixteen thereof a new section to be nuniberetl
two. readintr as follows:
Skc. 2. iTunicdiately upon the adoi)tion of this section the
state treiisurcr shall prepare forty thoasand suitable bonds of
the State of California in the denomination of one thousand dol-
lars each, to be numbered from one to forty thousand inclusive,
to bear a date not later than thirty days after said adoption
anil to bear interest at the rate of four and one-half per cent
per annum from the date of said bonds, said interest to l>e
payable on the third day of January- and the third day of
July of eai'h and every year after the .sale of said bonds, and
said boiiils tn become due and payable in annual parcels of
one thou.sand bonds, commencing -lulv ',i. 1926. and eu<ling
July :{. lOti;").
The provisions of the act of the legislature approved
.May 2('. 191."). known as the "state highways act of 191.5."
relative to the siirning. i-oiintersisrning. endorsing and sealing
i>f the bonds therein provided for and the interest coupons
thereon, the place ami method of jiayment of principal and
interest thereon, (be procedure for initiating, advertising and
holilim; sahvi thereof, and the performance by the several
state boards and ofHcers of their respei-tive duties in connec-
tion therewith as therein state<l. and all other provisions,
terms and conilitions in said laxt-named act relating to the
m '.'I^UESS ".oSh^JOP, I have hei-e-orto set in;- hand and
oaused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of California
at Sacramento, California
at my office in the State Jai.itol^this ^ ^ ,. day of July, in the
year of our Lord, One Thousand Uine Hundred and nineteen.
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Gov-rnor of the Stefte of California
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PHOCL.. riOH
iiaqr or the citizeas of this ot^U ronJorcd patriotic aid
wiJSabl* service to the Country durii^- tho Great .tar ior Civilisation,
ijm^ ma, whether ao:imiii3ijned or onliated, haTe retarned to tieir hoa«
better qualified for the duties of citizcao as a result of tls t.-alniag
and ezporioQce in tbe ArnQT*
rhe -ar -^^piirtraDnt, bee iise of the diacharrje of a larj[je muaber
of mon CcJLiaci o asrvice for Oie eaoi^gcncy, .r. desirous of fjec!xrin{j
recruits to fill tlie ranks of existing: units of the Anay,
Canp Lewis, Aoeriotin Lalae, .'aahlnf.ton, at rv^iioh taany c Ltlaons
of this state were troinod, still possersses the fticllitios for nUitiiiy
training;, <ind in addition thereto it Is the policy of \StM lar Depart-oent
to enable mon aor?ini; in the Arr^ to undertake studies, or Uie practice
of various trades, which will ia;)raTe their acadenic standii^ at c ullegt,
or increase their carninj capacity, after their dischar^, ilot only are
the men «ho aervod in the <>rny asi-iiared of tJic bonefits to i» obtained
throarjh flurther service, -.ut many jaajt^ oon not yet carried nor
established Ia life CcOi wAl ifliprove their oitizonsliip by voluntarily
enli3tin{^ for atirvice in the uxmy, o tlier at Uaap Lewis, or elsewhere,
?or tho benefit of tho citisons oi this 3tate I ctdl
attention to tho ediicutional op^)ortunities afforded throiv^ service in
tlio -^roy, and boliove that youn^ caen not yet oindttcd to aqjr profession
or trade can well sjend a jnor undergo inc military train ng,
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viovenor.
§tate of Calif or »tia
PROCLAMATION.
V/hen America called her sons to the colors, the
young men of our State responded -with instant and nohle
enthusiasm. The imperishable glory California's sons
achieved on the battlefields of France is known by all.
Some of California's sons were not permitted to do their
part face to face with the enemy, nevertheless they served
most loyally and well deserve our praise.
It is fitting that we who watched with so much
pride the departure of all should now prepare for them a
welcome home; that we should arrange such a home coming
as will demonstrate our appreciation and prove again the
warmth and understani'ing of our sympathy. On this day
all other affairs should be laid aside and every city
and town in our state should devote full time and attention
to the welcome due our soldiers, sailors aad mirines.
Ceremonies, music, parades and merrymaking so designed as
to convey, not only home coming welcome, but recognition
of service well performed should mark this date.
THEHJ.P0P3, I, VM. D. STJIffiNS, (Governor of the
State of California, do hereby proclaim the 11 th day of
November, li?ly, a legal holiday in order that the citizens
of California may celebrate witn appropriate ceremonies
the home comiop- of Cali^'orraa's sons who served in the
Army. Navy and Llarine Corps of the United States during the
great war, I urge all public bodies, private organizations
and individuals to unite in preparing for their respective
localities a truly California .lelcome Home.
IN Y/ITNESS 7railRiOP» I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the G-reat Seal of
the State of California
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day of October, 1919.
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
(i. H. HF.CKK, Director
DIVISION OF PLANT INDUSTRY
G. H. HECKE, Chief
I'l.^ST Ql'arantive
VmCULTLkE
STASDABltlZ VTU'S'
Plant Pest Contboi.
Xc.mcri.TrRM. Cupmistw
DIVISION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY
J. P IVERSON, D.V.S.. Chitl
DAitiESAND Livestock
Cattle Peotectioh
StxLLION REOISTaATlON
Meat Imspection
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
SACRAMENTO
Sacranento, Oi-liJor;iia,
Cctouer LC, 1919.
Ion. A'Lii.
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Socretixry ox" -t-.to,
ot-il;© Ca;itol,
cacrau3;-ito, California
Dear . -■. Jorda:': :
I a:.: enclcsir. copy of -luendnent i'.VLtil
to -.uarantine Order :.'ru.:ber 51, relati:-- to Alfalfa
"..'eevil, v.liich was signed by the Jovernor October T.Z,
191S. 'fhis ia the official cop" v;hich must be filed
with you in accordar.ce ..itJi section J:519b of the
Political Code of the :::tate of Calif orria.
7er:7 truly your:;,
^ireutor of ..».. .ricul-ure.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ISION OF PLANT INDUSTRY
G. H HECKE. Chief
Pr ^NT QUAIIAHTISE
VlTICULTUHe
St \N»Al£Di7 \TIl,'S
I'l.ANT PeST C'NTk.il.
Ar.Kirfi.TUKAt ChemisTRV
G. H. HECKE, Director
DIVISION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY
J. P. IVERSON. D.V.S., Chief
Dairiics akd Livestock
C\TTi.E Pbotectiom
St.u-lion Reoistbation
VfE^T lNf;pFrTiox
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
SACRAMENTO
AMEiroilElTT I'O.l TO QUARANTINE ORDER IJO. 31
ALFALFA WEEVIL
The following facta have been determined by
the Director of Agriculture, to-wit:
The State of Idano under date of July 22, 1919
officially repealed its Quarantine Order a^.o.11, the
provisions of which controlled the moversient of alfalfa
hay and cereal straw wltnin and throughout the State
of Idaho, and has abandoned the enforcement of all of
the provisions of the said order.
The Alfalfa Weevil (Hypera postica) has now
been found and officially recorded as existing in the
County of iiontrose, State of Colorado.
Now, Therefore, it is declared necessary in
order to fxirther prevent the introduction into the
State of California of the Alfalfa Weevil (riyper*
postica), that all of the provisions and requirements
set forth in Quarantine Order .;c.31 be hereby made to
apply, and do apply until further orders, to all counties
and all locations in the State of Idano, and to all parts
of that territory known as :iontrose County, State of
Colorado, in addition to and Including the states and
oountiea set forth in Quarantine Order No. 31.
Quarantine Order No. 31 le attended accordingly.
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DIHECTWWOF AGRICULTURE.
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GOVERNOR OF CAitFORN'IA.
Ia«ued October 23* 19^9'
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li tie •»«* tf tfe<" Secrf Urj of Bu^
««• T«£ Wat?: of PAWroWlIA
Hie
PROCLAMATION.
When jnerica calloa her sons to the colors, the
young men of our ^tate rcaponded with instant and noble
enthuaiaam. Hho impe i^hable glory Galiromia'3 sons
achieved on the battlefields of Frtmce is known by all,
6omQ of Cali'Oraia'g sons were not peiinitted to do their
part face to face with the enemy, nevertheless they sei-v'jd
most loyally and well- deserve our praise.
It ^s fi'^ting that we who watched with so much
pride the derarture of all sho -Id now prepare for them a
welcome hone; that we should arrtnge such a home coning
as \nll demonstrate our appreciation an i prove ar-ain the
warmth and understan 'ing of our sympathy. On this day
all other affairs should be laid aside arid every city
and town in our state should devote full time and attention
to the welcome due our soldiers, jailors a.id a rinea.
Ceremonies, music, parades and merrymaking so designed as
to convey, not only home cominr welcome, but recofTiition
of service well performed sho.ild mark this date.
TH... '^'0.., I, . . • }Li.<o, Gorrmor of the
ot- te of California, do h r^by proclaim the 11th day of
Movpnuer, I^Ij*. a legal holiday in order that the citizens
of Cali 'oraia «ay celebrate wit-- appropriate cerenoi.iea
the none comin- of Ualiornia'a aona who ae.-vod ia tha
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Ar«y Nary and Llarine Corps of the United .tates during th.
great war, I urge all public bodies, private organi.ationa
and indiTiduals to unite in preparing for their respective
localities a tndy California elcome Host.
Ill uITNSSS iiHii:v^OF, I have
hereunto 39 ' my hand and
caused the Oreat :^eal of
the :^tate of California
to oe affixed this > ^
day of October, 1919.
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state ot" (California
PR0CLAI.J1TI0N BY TH: GOVLRIIOR COUVZIlIIi:^
TIC LEGISLATUPJi 111 EXTRAOPJIIIARY 3E33IC:;,
YiffiEl'^EAS an extraordinary occasion has arisen and now
exists, requiring that the Legislature of the State of Cali-
fornia be convened,
NOV/, THiS^FOHii, I, ..ILLIAIw D. o?£?H^ITS, Governor of
the State of California, by virtue of the power and authority
in me vested by section 9 of ^Irticle V of the Constitution of
the State of California, do hereby convene the Lerdslature of
the State of California to meet and assenble in extraordinary
session, at Sacramento, California, on Saturday, the First
day of November, 1919, at Two o'clock P.L, of that day, for
the purpose of considering and acting upon the matter of the
ratification of the amendment of the Constitution of the United
States extending the right of suffrage to women, proposed by
the Congress of the United States by Joint Resolution, adopted
in the month of June, 1919,
U iVITNSSS ..'HEPJilOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused to be affixed hereunto the Great Seal of the State of
California, at my office in the State Capitol, this 25th day of
October, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and
ninete^g^
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(•rattcutiuc 5^^>Htrtment
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The Presi/..nt of ..: United otates has proclained
Tbarsday, the 27th aay""orToverrber, 1919, cj JhanEi/^ving
Jay.
It becomes tl.e duty of the .ovtrnor of California
likewise to declare that day a le.^l holiday and to renind the
people of the state of the occasio:. ■,v":c- e- r^-ssio: is ^iven
of praise to Alraif^hty C-od for the ceiieficences that have ceen
granted then.
One year a/^-o there was solemn reioicinr ovei- the e..dinp"
of the a\?ful world conflict. The rriefs of •.;ar ■.v-j.ghed
j heavily upon us. A raprinr epidemic was carrying death to nany
I homes. In those hours of sore trial the faith of our eople
in Jivine .rovidence never abatoa. In the intervening year
that faith hn^ be-- — ly ju3 .ified. ..e ccn see bri,n-ht days
aheaa, G-od has oeen g-ood to us and vdll preserve us a liction
with the highest i '.eals ani ,. • ctical acconplish-
nents for the T/elfare of ranldni, if we bnt - • rart
individually nr •", co.lcctively i . r serving law am. order, in
I the practise o; t'.i olden ..ule uii. in upholding the flaP; of
ountry at r.ll times.
Tire is heainr n jx^rows of the battlefield and
prosperity i dth our people every.vhore. The bounty of .latu'e
has been unmeasured during this past year ann we should be
thankful that OeliforniH ha had such a p^norous 'art ia help-
ing- to mitigate starvation ir thf> world.
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N0.(. TiL^RI^FOI;,. , I, ,,:..
Sti-': ■^., ^„^i.o..\..: , ... .- -by proclaim Thursday, lioverJaer C7th,
to be a le^'^al holiday for thani:3fiving an:; prayer,
L. ..liSbj i;Hiix^..OP, I have
hereunto set my hand
an caised the Great
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Seel of the State of
Galiforrda to be af-
fixed this ' " day
of Nov --Tiber, 1919.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
(1. H. HKCKK, DiRixTOR
DIVISION OF PLANT INDUSTRY
G. H HECKE. Chief
Pl.\VT QUAKANTIKE
\"lTICULTL'B«
Standakdizatiom
Pi,*NT Pest Contboi.
Ackrcri rriiAi ClfEMisTKV
DIVISION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY
J P IVERSON. D.V S . Chief
Dairies \sd LivESTuck
C\TTI.E P»OT«CTIu.\
ST\Li.ir)M Registration
\U\7 TssPECTIMS
KXncUTIVEOFFICI-;
S MRAMKNTO
aiie!idi:ei:t "o. 3 to quoro:ttiiie ordep :to.26
cottoit boll weevil
Txae folio'.?ing facts have been deteru-lned by
the Director of Agrloul fare, to-wit:
Tile cotton boll weevil (Anthonociua tgrandla 3oh. )
Is not known to exist in the State of Arizona: the State
of Arizona has declared and is maintaining a quarantine
against the entrance into the State of Arizor^a of the
cotton boll weevil (Ant.:ono:^us ^randia 5oh.)
Now, THEREFORE* It is declared that until fur-
ther orders cotton seed grown in the county of Graheun,
Arizona, rr^ay be imported Into the State of California
subject to tiie following regulations:
REGULATION HQ.i^. Persona contemplating the im-
porting or bringing into the Sta\<6 of California cotton
seed grown in the ccanty of Jranarn, Arizona, snail first
make application to the Director of Agriculture of Califor-
nia for a perr;it to so do, stating in the application the
name and address of the exporter, the locality where the
cotton seed was grown, the amount of tne importation, and
t.ie name and address of the importer in the State 01 Califor-
nia to whom t.ie permit should be sent.
REGULATIC:: I2)._2.A11 persons importing or bring-
ing into the State of 'California cotton seed grown in the
county of Graham, Arizona, s.iali secure in triplicate for
each Importation of cotton seed a certificate signed by
the entomologist of the State of Arizona, setting forth
t.-.e locality where the cotton seed, covered by tne certifi-
cate, was grown. One copy of s-och certificate is to be
filed with the Director of Agriculture of the State of
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
C H. HECKE, Director
DIVISION OF PLANT INDUSTRY
G. H HECKE, Chief
VlTIClLTL'tl
STANnAKDIZATIOM
Plant Pkst Cuntkoi.
A';uicri Ti'BM CiiKiiisTJtv
I XECUTIVE OFFICl;
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DIVISION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY
J. P IVERSON. D.V S.. Chief
Dahies and Livestock
C\TTI.E Pbotictiun
STALLmM Rcgistiation
\fF!'T Is-«PKCT!"\
^allfornia, ^one copy to be delivered to the State
Quarantine -ruardlans before release of anlpment of
cotton seed to consignee, and one copy to be retained
by the importer of the cotton aeed.
All quarantine orders or reg-jlatlona pro-
mulgated for the protection of the cotton industry of
the State of California are directed also a.-ainst
.Antiionomus Krandis variety thurberiae. and the pink
00 11 worm, Pectlnoshora ^osavplella.
The forecoins regulations do ret applv to
the experiments of the United States Ceoartment of
Agriculture in the State of California/
Quarantine Order l.'o. 25 is amended accordingly.
Approved:
DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE.
CJGVERITOR OF THE STATE OF CALIFORI.'IA.
^asued ::ove."ber 23, 15 15.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
(i. H. HECKE, Director
DIVISION OF PLANT INDUSTRY
G. H. HECKE, Chief
Pl.AST QUAKANTINE
V'lTICULTUWt
Stakdakdizatioic
PtAST PesT CONTHOI.
Ar.Ricrt.TiiRAt Chemistry
DIVISION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY
J. P. IVERSON. D.V.S.. Chief
Dairies and Livestock
Cattle Protiction
stm.1.i0k kccistiatiok
Meat Inspiction
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
SACRAMENTO
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Callfornla, one oopy to be delivered to the State
Quarantine Guardlana before release of aiilpiaent of
cotton seed to consignee, and one oopy to be retained
by the Importer of the cotton seed.
All quarantine orders or regulations pro-
mulgated for the protection of the cotton Industry of
the State of California are directed also against
Antnonomus grandls variety thurberiae. and the pink
boll worm, Peotlno;:hora gossvpiella..
The foregoing regulations do not apply to
the experiments of the United States Denartment of
Agriculture in the State of California.
Quarantine Order :.'o. 26 is amerxled accordingly.
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DIRECTOR OF AGRIC'JLTURi:.
Approved:
gover::or of the state of California,
Issued !Tove=ber 25, ISI3,
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mocLAiiATio::.
'..■t ■■ sygtonatic practice of nuttiaf* aside a
certain portion of one's income to provide for the future
is one of the esaentiiils to the hirheat devel";pBient of
citizenship; and
iiSI. .i..., Luch of the individual hardship and
3ufferinfi:^i3 due to lack of a judicious practice of Thrift,
TH:;?JFQi'J:, I, ..iUian D. Bterheng, (rovemor of the
State of California, do hereby set aside the week of JariU^ry
the gerenteenth to the tv/enty-fourth as Thrift ".eek, and urg-e
the citizens of this .tate to observe the iieek and pi-rticipate
in the activities aa outlined 'cy by day, nakinf: plans for
th wisest method of u'nnr' their incomes and to be^^n those
habits of fhrift that will ultinate^y provide for their
future anl secure the comfort nnd happiness of their loved ones.
GoTfi'-nor,
Datod: Sacruaento, January 13, 1920.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
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SACBAMENTO
.uaiiDLEiri: no. 2 3o ciliiuhtiie o^dsr no. 31.
Pertaining to alfalfa weevil.
■The follovdn^ facts Mve been deternined by the
Director of Arricultiu-e , to wit:
-T.« alfal-^-a weevil ( h^.-pera postica) has now boen
found and of fiotalS^ recorded as-'lJ.isting in the Count, oi
V.'asiioe, State of Ilevada.
now, therefore, it is declared necessary in
order to further pr event the ij^- -^^^.^ ostta) ^Lt
o-r California oi t.ie ^1-^^;^, !?,:^;:.li- ;,+ forth in -uaran-
tine Order uo. Si oe J^^^":^ ''" ^. _ .^^ ^yA territory iaiown
, :.til f ui-ther orders, to 5^^,f^:E^.°^Ja in addition to
ountv of V/'ashoe, State Ox ..evaaa t'-\7^ ,.„ 'nAron-
uSni the states and couiities set lortn m imran
as tne
and includin
tine Order IIo
51.
ouarantine Order To. 51 is anended according!.-.
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DL'.EGTOl- 01^' Acjpjcuiinni::.
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Approved:
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OO^/IP.iiO?. 0? CAIL^H^.L^.
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state of Calif or nirt
I, iiU. J. o?-j?HiiI'S, ijovernor of the State of
California, ".c hereby proclaim that a ^neramection will be
held throa(=^oat said otate on xuesday, the second day of
November, 1920, at v/hich the followinj^ offices are to be
filled:
Thirteen electors of rre3idt;r.t and Vice rresident of
the Unite'i States;
Unite 1 otates oenator;
Lemoer of tue .louse of i.epresent&tives , from eaCh of
the eleven Gonrressional ijistricts in the State;
jtate Senator from each of th-: follov.inf^ t.venty
senatorial districts in the State: First, Third,
Fifth, Seventh, i.inth, iileveuth, Thirteenth,
Fifteenth, oever-teenth, liineteenth, Twenty-first,
Tv.'onty- third, Twenty-fifth, Tweuty-seventn,
Twenty-ninth, Thirty-first, Thirty-third, Thirty-
fifth, Thirty- seventh, and Thirty-nir.th Districts;
Lenber of the ^-ssembly from each of the Eighty .'.ssenb-
ly Districts in the State;
Associate Justice of the supreme Court, Short Term,
vacancy caused by the r-Sirnrtior. o-^ L. C. Sloss;
Associate Justice of the ojpreme ooort, ohort Term,
vacancy criused by the death of Kenrv A, ■.eiviii.
Presidinr Justice, District Court of Aprieal, 7i-'st
ik-nrel'late Jistrict, Division liumber'One, Short
Tehnj
Presiding Justice, District Court of Apceal, First
Apnellate District, Division !^junber Two;
Presiiing Justice, District Jourt of Anreal, Second
Ap'^ellate District, Division I.umbrr T'.vo;
Two Associate Justices, District Court of 4»T>peal, First
Appellate District, Division Iiumber T-.-.o;
Two Associate Justices, jistrict Court of Appeal, Second
Arneliate District, .-'ivision *^inbcr Tr^o;
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Judge of the ^upe^-ior Court in the reanective
counties of Alameda, Alpine, ^ador', iJutte
Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del i;orte, EI
ey,
Napa, Nevada, Oranr^, Placer, Plumag.Sacrainento ,
Ban Benito, San Bernardino, San Jier-o, San
Francisco, San Joaquin. San Luis obisno, San
Lateo, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, oahta Cruz,
Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus,
Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Sadonci, Tuolumne,
Ventura, Yolo and Yuba, the number to be el'cted
to such office in each of said counties in
which such election is to be held, both for the
regular term thereof and for the unexpired term
thereof, beins: such as is prescribed dj the
Constitution and laws of this State;
Also such state, county township, district or other
offices as are provided by law to oe filled at
SUCH election.
I further proclaim that at said election there
will also oe submitted to the vote of t.e electors such rroposed
Constitutional amendments, questions, propositions, initiative
measures and acts suspended b referendum, as are required to
be 30 submitted by the Constitution ard laws of this State.
And I do hereby offer a reward of One riu; dred
Dollars for the arrest and conviction of ariv and every person
▼io la ting an;: of the nrovisions of Title 17, Part I, of the
Penal Code of the iitate of Californ'^a; such rewards t: be paid
until tne total amount hereafter expended for the purpose
reaches the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars;
Ii: i/ITKiSo ..lL:?JOr. I, ..m.
D. Stephens, as Governor of
the otate of California, h£V el
hereunto set my hand an 1 caused
the vjreat Seal of the said
State to be affixed at the
City of Sacramento, this 29th
day of September, 1920 •
attest
&trttc of Citlifornlrt
FR00LAi.A7I0i^
yftEims the United States Ship OAllP.aKA. the latest
saperdreadnausht battleship of t.e United .tates ..avy. tos been
built at t. inited States Lavy Yard at ^re Island. Calif ornxal.
and is nearin- completion; and
,Hi.-.iAS this magnificent addition to the United States
,avy. oar country's first line .f defense is to be the Fla^hip
of the raoific Fleet of ti'.e United States .,avy; and
,ffl J.S the -S. l.avy Jepartment has decided that every
man in the crew o the ...... CAU5«H..IA shall be a C.lifornian
in order tnat the fair name of this .reat otate .ay be carrxed
to ever, land, ^
■ra.RJ^O?J. I. .»• a. Stephens, .overnor of the Stat.
California, do stron.ly recommend to the youn, men of this
.tate. betwe.n the a^s of 17 and 35. fnat they enlist .n the
United States ..avy for duty in tne ..S.S. 0,ai....UA; an. th .
they thereafter so conduct themselves, in duty and deportment.
4.1.^ fr-iv. rnree 0^ oar rlorioas otate.
ag to farther er.iiance the fai. name o. uu
I ,.r!3S3 ..H-^^-.OF, -have nere-
nnto S'-t nv :iand air. caaaed
the beai o? the dtate to be
affixed at Saoranento. this
first day cf October, A.J. .
nineteen hundred and twenty,
and of o.r btate the seventy-
first year.
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I, MARCH FONG EU, Secretary of State of the State of
California, hereby certify:
That each of the microphotographic copies of any paper
document or record following in this roll of filn is a i^]}
and correct copy of the original filed in my office, and that
each said copies was microphotographed under my direction and
control this y^^; day of ^£-::^ , j.
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