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OFFICE  OF  THE  SECRETARY  OF  STATE 


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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  film  is  a  full 
and  correct  copy  of  the  original  filed  in  my  office,  and  that 
each  said  copies  was  microphotographed  under  my  direction  and 
control  this  -^g^      day  of  ^£-c^   /-?^'5 

Authority  for  this  microfilm  reproduction  is  Section  1551 
of  the  Evidence  Code. 


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I\  W  ITNIlSS  WIIERLOF,  1  ixccufe 
this  cfrtificafi'  and  adix  the  Great 
Seal  of  the  State  of  California  this 

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OFFICE  OF  THE  SECRETARY  OF  STATE 


I,  MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State  of  the  State  of 
California,  hereby  certify: 


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each  said  copies  was  microphotographed  under  my  direction  and 
control  this  <V//)  day  of  D£c^      /■'/6>''''~' 

Authority  for  this  microfilm  reproduction  is  Section  1551 
of  the  Evidence  Code. 


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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, 
Amador 


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One  Member  ,  Napa      County, 
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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- 
»cted : 


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AND 


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 
ISanta  Clara 


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One 

Eight 

One 

Two 

One 

One 

Two 


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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;es  in  the  following  Counties^  to  wit : 

Merced,   l^erada.   Placer,   §an  Ber- 
m  Blateo,  Trinity  and  Tniare. 

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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Also,  County  Judges  in  the  foUowii 

Amador^   Calaber  as,    Merced,   NeTa< 

nardino,  San  Mateo,  Trinit; 

Should  there  be  any  Taeaiieies  for  County  Judg< 
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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ate  Senators  ar€  t 


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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Ti«l<'  f'itr  {Kiyiii;:  o<'rti\lK  e^jnKahli"  claims  u«:aiii>it  tlie^i 
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 
1H60. 

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. 


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the  fiinJing  Acispaated  in  the  yeartt  one  thou-  , 
Kiiitil  figbt  nun. lied  aad  rtftv-<>ne.  one  tlitmsand 
ei^'lu  huudred  aaJ  tifly-two.'oae  thouaand  eiirht 
liuLdred  and  tiftyttiree.  one  ihousam!  eicht  lum- 
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dreil  und  Hlfy^ii.  whirh  are  d^-w  nut^undiOK. 
with  iQteri'st  t'itte  oo  the  >ame.  when  presentt^d. 
aiiappfar*  \>\  the  coupons. 

.Srcood— c'onliiller's  warraDta.  drawn    under 
MDt  tiuu  of  ihf   law.   for  civil  expenses  prsor  to 
January  grsi,  a.  P.  oae  ihoiisaiid  ei^bl  huadred 
and  nttv-fifvt'n.and  now  ouis-tanJiup  and  unpaid.  , 
But  lhe'proTi:*ionB  of  thin  Act  Hhall  not  Huthorize  * 
the  finjing  of  any  »'f  thew;  warraotM  the  regis- 
tratun  and  iudoraeme&t  uf  wha-b  were  cauceied 
or  required  to  be  canceled  by  th«;  provisu.iia  of  . 
••  An  Act  to   cancel  the  rejiistfatioa  ajjd  induratt' 
meot  of  certain    warrant!*,   and   prohibiting  the  j 
the    payment  of  lite  i«a.uie."   approved   January  I 
thirtieth.  *.  D.  une  ih<tu.4aDd  eitrht  hundred  and 
tifiy-Htx.  or  warranto  which  bate  beta  iperwUy 
ad.iuJged  illegal  by  any  Cuurt:  and  »11  t>aid  war- 
raiiui  spacilied  in  the  la-t  mentTf    ^d  Act.  arc  ; 
(lerel-y  e.xpr'-saly  excluded  from  ail  benelita  and 
pr-'viwionn  of  this  Act.  } 

Third— Jan*  «>r  legal  elaimfi  againat  the  Stat« 
accrued  prior  to  Jimuary  rir»tt,  one  thou<tand 
eight  hnndrtd  and  t/ty  lieven,  and  which  has 
iR-eu  or  nuy  be  allowed  and  Midited  by  Act  of 
the  LexMi^ure. 


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Tium.   i-   :)    lU'ir.il  ;;i,iiiili'iir   in    lln-   ].iil'Iii'   ac 


liiiowliiliiiin'iii    of  Divine   tjiMxIii'sn.       I'lililiiul    iiii-iiuiliiai*,  liowi'Vcr 


c'll. \' 


>   iioi    (on^iiiuii 


lilt 


inil\ 


ol    liiiijiim-*   111  (In-   jMopU' ;    for  iiiul«Tl.\iiii  tli.'sc  un^    tin-   liiiir  monil   do- 


imlil-  f<fC-lilial  ill  till'  iTi-aliiill  kI  ll!lli"lial  lili':lllll-r 

men  uliii   l.f.|ni!itliij  ii^  ilii-   l;lul•i^lll^  iiiliirilinc 

u'liixl    null,  HliM-i-    liiiii'   li;i<   nnilirid   niir  tuiiiiiry  llIii-liiiMi!', 


:iiiil  iiiiliiiiluii  «.  II  tulii'.'.    Tlii>  » i»  will  und«'r>tm'd  l>y  tlie  imiiion.il 

I;  ^  l^   thiiiitflit    Id  !>.•  ciiilninlly  |.ni|uT  liy  Ili.wi'   ijrmt   ami 

Ihiil   llii-   Sine   slicpulii,  liy  it«    piil.lic   iicW,    [my   bccitmiiin 


"t" 


ri>|.nl  Ic)  llu' 


1.1.: 


■tT\illn'i-^, 


iinil  tliiis 


^iipr^ni 


(•   Bibi::.     Ii  fii>iil  »ii!i 


:;u  iixliri'liiiil  ri-|>i'l    f.'f  i.iililii-  ami  iiriviUi'  \irlm"',  nml  vimruiun  for  the 
Is   liie  Kxciutivi-  •.(  Hii*  <'i>iiim  inncnlili    takr-.   j.einiiar  iimrifi  in  iiL'iiin 


prii 


licliiiL'  lur  II   j.ii 


till. 


.1   111.    lii' 


..f   :i!l 


"in-.:*.  ;.n-l  n    \  \ 


i.f    lllr    pi'l.) 


!«■  for  III.' 


To  111-  1,'raUfill    i-  lo  >'llj..J   tlu'    '-'ill*  .'f    H.; 


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. 


Th. 


i-arili  lias  \ieIiK'il 


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 


li.r  al.iiiniant    la-turis    ii 


nilir  111  r  l.tiiimi  >■ 


ki.' 


iiiniiiti'i'    Ii.  r  liiil*   anil  vall.js  Willi  \isioii*  of  «;la(ln('*s.      Ilcr  Ikuiks  are 


lull  of  piaci-  and  |.|i'nly.     War.  faiiiiiif.  nnd  ) 

iau*i-  if  11.  IV  li.ard  Ihc  «iiil  of  sorrow,  or  llii'  lanmitatUm* 


,1  i.i->liUiKC,  Iwii.'  not  !ina;lid  lur  linj.iiy  ul.odi.*:    nor  from  any  siifli  unnatural 


iif  III. 


or  (111-  cry  of  tin'  orplian  within  hiT  l.orders. 


Multini.lt-  haM-  li.in  ailiKd  to    li.  r  tliri>inii   poriilalioii  diiiini:   tin-    vivir.  to  iiij.iy 


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. 


And  while   the    home*  of  our    iMoj.le   an'  tilled 


di»llie.'iii»hc.l  US  the  lia:iiiatl..n*  of  vi\* 


loni,  jusiliee,  tliarity,  »nd  love 


Now.  iherefore.  1.  John  li.  l>o»\Ki.  «i..\irni 
li.W.  the  iwcnly-eiirldh  of  Noviinher.  i:»lanl,  us  a 


.r  of  the  Stale  of  Caliloriiia.  do  liirehy  apioint  and  fet  ajmrt  TIIVKS 


imreus  an 
avoealioli*.  an 


J  l.lisslnu-    l.e-Iowe.l  ui'ou  i>» 


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. 


'lipj.lieat. 


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 


I  r    i-iilit'.    ai.d    iil-li 


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lu  Te»tiUifciiy  Whereof,  1  '  i*'    l..i(uiii' 


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. 


/o/j/i     ,(<.     'li 


'II' 
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Secretary  of  Slate. 


OHIK  IJ, 

Ocvernor  of  Caltforniiu 


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PKOCIAIIATIOJ. 

■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. 
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Sacramento,  November  5th,  1863. 


a^' 


PROCLAMATION   OF    THANKSGIV 


'£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' 


,.i.:i 


jjii.  I    .-•.»•_    »t«t 


<■  _    «i        -  1      •»     t 


•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 


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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 


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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 


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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   & 


^   MJ 


^  M  ^  0  W  T 


« 


.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. 


It 


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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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Calareras  county — Tbree  MflQi^ieri. 
Amador  and  Alpme  counties — Two  Membcn. 
Bl  Dorado  conoty— Fnur  Memtvcrs. 
SacriiDeDlo  county —Five  Membera. 
9'tUno  county — One  Mt^mber. 
Yrlo  county— One  Member. 
Nupt  arjd  Lake  counties — One  Member. 
Mendonuo  c<uiitT— One  M.orber. 
Mbh%  countv— Three  Members. 
Placer  county-  T^ree  Mtmb^s. 
Nerada  county — Four  Memberi. 
Sierra  county — Two  Mt-mbera. 
Yuba  county — Three  M'-mbcn. 
ftalto-  eoanty— One  Slember. 
Butte  county— Two  Members 
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Tehama  and  Colusa  cnantit»— One  Member, 
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Trinity  coanty— One  Member. 
Hnwboldt  c-mnty— One  Mcmtier. 
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¥\  Dorddo  county— Four  Uetubf n. 
Saerimento  cnuoty— Fire  Members. 
S^dano  county— One  Member. 
Yclo  county — One  Member. 
Nap3  A'ld  Lake  couDtirs— One  Member. 
r-»  Mendo'-lDo  ciUtitv— One  Mttrber. 

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Humboldt  county — 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 
1  >ii<;ii. 

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 

I  Wo  Siiiator-. 

Nllllll    l»i-l!  I.I.  ro|,||„,.,.,l    ,,f    tl 

t  'oimi.N  of  .-^iin  I'l.iihi-, .,  I.oiin.i 

<  'oiriiiirni-inn    at   .-i    |».iiii    u  linv    ih, 

riiili'il   Stato  niili 

li'c-iTvalion."  i 

tlii'iii-c  iniaiiii'  ■ 


■  ■-  .\iii;il(-.  ami  Sail 

■rial  |)i<iri<'ls: 

of  San  I  >i<jio  ami 

-  of  X'ditura.Sanla 

-  of   Maii|'o-a,  .MiT- 
i\    of  .Santa  ( 'laia. 


;i    of  tlif  Cily   alKJ 

.-irili((|  a-  follows: 

;liirl\-    line  of  ihc 

I'  M  ivadon.  kiio,\n  as  tlic  '"  I'nsiijio 

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;:,  : 

Klevi ml,   1 1  - 
ami  ( 'oiintx  of  >  ,1, 

low,;       (  'ulillni  Ii<  11; 

wli. n  {•'oiirtli  Sti. 
tlicini-  ea>l<'iHy  aM<! 
tin-  i'.ay  of  .Sin  I'll! 

<  lly  aloli;;  lin    liii,.  , 


I    ol      iii  .       ;.o|Ilo|l    of    IJir  (  'lly 

I'oi.'iali  i|   mhI  ii(>s(iilM'ii  a- fol- 
'     '    ''  a  of  Maikel  Sin  el 

u\    .Market    Street: 
' '  ■  .  t  to  ilio  waters  of 

i\    aiai    -oiilhwest- 
,,         .      ■.  ,      ,    -  ,  |\   (,,  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 

i'> 
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.  "■-■■■• 


SlcJ-. 


w^ 


,/ 


Cr  ^ 


162 


C^  >  : 


A 


K  K^^  €  --^n   ? 


^CP'crc- 


*  > 


e   f-<-  <« 


/?(W 


f^ 


;> 


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<:.A- 


u 


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r 


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 


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A.MKNOMKNT    No.    1. 


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 


fa  I 


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 


B' 


I  «hnll  |H  • 
»      Th."  I 


li  other  duti«'« 

•■  «hrTll   I'Diviilc 

Tho 

■hr 


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 


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N.iRESS  OF  Tin:  UNITED  STATES-Tu  he  ele.ted 


;f..ll 


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FlKST   ( 


(iNCKEf 


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,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 


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Tel 


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Coh 


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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 


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<>„>   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 


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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. 


"^    Tiled  in   ih'  Ofp.re  ^f  ths^ 
Secretary  t4\^tuU  ih^./j^^.^ 

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Filed  in  the  Office  of  the 
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 

i;s;:::;S;:d;l^n::[:":;"::.^:-.-^;e  -r.^ 

......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. 

Atbwt:  M'm.  C.  |If:ifi>Ki<  K«.  S-«ri-tnry  <»f  Statr 


) 


I      TitacL  in  the  Ojjlde  of  tKh 


fl  r<  c 


Y<. 


y         c  (  I  { f  I  'i      ^/^    /a  r        f  ^/-«L  -Z^-c^  i^^y      C-o-  ^<  J-f  }  r- 


^^ 


A^/A/t.       '}itf_      ^y     ^at,'  ,     rY^'Jtr./^      ^^i^/    ^^,'^ 


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l<  clrr      c 


■./ ck  f  ^  /  o         ^u  ^  /       <y'  f^  <  ^ , 


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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 


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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 
"","  ■  ,•('-,  ";""','  '""""■'  '"  ''"■'"■  ""■'•"!'■.  '"■'•'•''.'/  /"•../«,«■  Il.nl  »rtio„  rhihl  of 
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.      ^^-^' 


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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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tXHCUTlVE     PePARTMENT 


Sal  KA. MEN  TO,    .\u.;,'U-it    lO,    I.S8S. 


^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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Secreiary  of  State  i7ie..f^.»r 
day  oA..:.._..^..^.  D.  18. 

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Record  Buok, ,  PwV.'e 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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*. 


—  14 


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- 


ciglit. 


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75 


IIKCTIOX  PROCLAMATION. 


Filed  in  the  OJpce  of  the 

Secretary  of  State  the...^ 

day  of.^.c^^ ^.  D,1S'' 

.^^^.^fe^^: 

^'^A\  tertiary  •/  gtatt. 

^y-.-.^f2^.W/t.-.- .-jt^it 

Record  Book, ,  Paee 


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- 


—  4  — 

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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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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 


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•  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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.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 


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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: 


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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« 


—  14  — 

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. 

S«cr*i«ry  o(  Stat«. 


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Fob.   IG, 


1591. 


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 


Vc- 


(2) 

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 
One. 


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Govomor. 


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EXECUTIVE       D  E  P  A  i'  T  M  E  N  T 
STATE       OF       0  A  I.  1   F  0  R  N  I   A. 

April  13th,  lb9i. 


In  coi.ip.on  '.VI -'h;  "-.bo  neoi-^lo 


iliV 


Gv/G  has 


)  i  i  v^  W   ij 


reached  me  of  the  si^dden  death  of  Hon.   Robert  V/.  Vfaternun  Ex. 


Gove ri. or  o: 


ito. 


He  has  b:;Gn  idor.tifiod  with  California  from  a  very  early  von 


od 


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, 


^ 


^c-^^c^ 


Gm-ernor  of  tho   rtato  of  Califrrr.ia. 


SQcrotan*  of  State 


Ami  13th,   lb9i. 


In  coimnor. 


.iv/G  has 


reached  no  of  the  ovdden  death  of  Hon.   Robert  Vf.  Vfatermn  Ex. 


Governor 


:tG. 


Ke  has  b:!on  identified  v/ith  California  froi: 


very  early  period 


.  *^  /i 


as.Msted  ve: 


.oninent  of  her 


natrral  ro3  0i'-t- 


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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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 
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EXECJTIVE  DEPAilTMPKT , 

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. 
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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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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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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««« 


[■ienaie  i 


..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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eaeh  hoTi».  It  »hall  become  the  charter  of  such 
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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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. 


—  14  — 

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^'^ 


—   15  — 


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 
A.  D.  i>9;. 

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I  oi  tnt^tate  to  be  airixea,  at  toe  citv  ot 
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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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.  STATE  OF  CALlPJllNl*  , 

rXKC'JT  I vp:  dkp  i  iniiKm . 

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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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. 


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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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Governor 


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Secretac  of  State. 


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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. 

Abbesb:  E.  G.  VAITE, 

S^crobary  of  Statf. 


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PROCLAMATION. 


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State  i>k  i'aiikoksi a.  ) 

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 
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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 

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..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, 


t'+fl* 


at  3  01  C 


aiiioiTiia,   tfiat  tiio  saiQ   mstitu 


4-1  +11- 


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 
ef  Caiiforr.ia. 
3y  the  Joy er nor. 
Attest  :  -,  <5         ' 


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. 


—  4  — 

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: 


_  6  — 

(  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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may  remain  such  owners;  mi.f  proiiVW 
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. 

AHIKDmMT  HOmEk   tlTtll. 

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A  ■  iiftlie 

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, >«nt<in 

1  rvlalion  i-i  revrnue  ami  lasalion. 


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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 
Krancis*o;  and  in  issuing  his  pnirlamalion 
for  nn  eleclmn  at  ubiih  anv  amendment  or 
amendments  l<>  tlie  Constitution  are  to  lie 
voteil  U|inn.  he  shall  include  •iich  anirmi- 
nteftt  or  nmemlnieiits  thenm.  and  hr  shall 
.'  >  .  '    -         ■'  « onlef  In 

1  ur  milted  to 

l«  MyttattJj  vot*>l  U|--i   'X  ladot  by  tl>e 
IwHBtiI  elactan  ol  the  Male,  on 

Ttf4i;.  NtrwktrMklP.  hH 

K.«  h  ballot  IIMd  •!  MWll  elerlknn  miifl 
'  oiiiain.  prinMd  Ibiwuu.  th*  auttla : 

Aawniblr  i'f>a«IHWk>n«l  Aasewl-  1  V«* 
nirtit  S  uroKrr  Klfkt  1  S9. 

■'•mmI   Aw>n<W»iit  •  Tea 

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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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TO  HIS   EICCEIIKNCY,    lU    iU   IL^PJOLM,!,    GOVERNOR  OF  TlliJ  STATE 

0^'  C^\LIFORNLA« 
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 


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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 


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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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P-R_0-C-L-A-M-A-T-I-0-N . 

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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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. 
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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, 


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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" 


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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. 


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Governor. 


ATTBST: 


•"O  ♦  y^'  <  /  >*^^i  ^_ 


,J> 


Secretary  of  State. 


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-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 


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d\  st lovi i/o^  voted  fiti//o/s,  and  pnn/iirfiii!^  or  St/Iinj^  ro/i.' 
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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. 
Sacramento.  C*l. 


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A'OTF.    THEREFORE,     Z:^ y  Irrt.if  ,1   ty   A/ir   A  n  ui /■!'■>     mirA/t-i 
/AAf    A/ttlAifje  fi/ ■ttfitetnt^  /Ae  etAAiifriitAtr^ii  n /n-A  A  /t-it.itt ir 

I A  AA/f  Affi/i  At  //  A/i  t.i  CA  An  A  t/ti  AAtitiii/ittit/i'ft>AA//e 

^f  tecae  f/  -y^f/i  if^e // Alt  At  /  r.i  iftA/i   itti  t //i  it.i.jttA  trarftr.jA 
^.   JAIVIES   H.    BUDD,     .^e/'fin^i   </  /A/e  ^/r>Ar  tyA  ^^t^'- 
/ti/itft,    rAt     AififAi/    /i>irAift,ii     'tiii/if/i/iiiiif 

Saturday,    January    16,   A.  D.    1897,   a    legal    holiday. 

In    Wiinei^H  Whereot    y  Ai,,'    A,ii„»A 

lit      till/      Air  ill/  It  lilt    rirri.ii^'i      rfii        ^lilf 
Wt*i<  tf/  AAr      '^j/ii/i    !■/   -^rlA/f-lutt    A     /'t 
Aflriiit'''    ri//ti'iA,    /Aii.i    /f/Am/A  lAni^    </' 
Jinni.i../       _>f       A^       ^^A 


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F.LED  in  the  Office  of. the 

SECRETA«5;^F    STATE.  '^ 

ihe ,.^„//&. daij  of 

A^A^ i.  D.   ISiK 


By 


Fij'^/c, . 


'aye,  „    J 


fay 


V 


DEPARTMENT  OF  STATE, 
CALIFORNIA. 


PROCLAltATION. 
ooOoo 


^ 


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. 


i^t^m 


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 


/i  Aj*  V  J 


■n 


^he 


EXECUTIVE  DIlFART?.^:?!!, 

Sacrsunento,    California, 


THAIJKS (JIVING   PR0CTJv!vLA7I0'; . 
-oot^oo- 


~  I 


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 


1  flr 


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. 


I  1 


rKAi;?:s 3 1 vin j  FR0CLjij«iAri ot;  . 

-ooOoo- 


.V 


"ir 


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; 


'^.  o.  V  <5 


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 . 


1 

1 

i   ' 

1 

STATE  0?  ca:j?oknia,                   1 

Execr.tive   retartment.            ; 

1 

1 

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 


I',  ^'I 


i:\:,,->.      <: 


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; 


.^'•.:''v'U 


'    '   '    ,...v    •    \ 


/ -/  / 


tary 


r.tate 


ireun 


to   affixed,    this 


dav   T.^  January,    A.D, 


1838. 


^ 


-^iV.^ 


<^v^< 


frcvernor, 


Ry 


-eputy, 


■Ji 


ooo 


i^iC 


Ami 


H    "1 


J.   D. 


P 


Y'^r^^. 


"V"-- 

— -j»- 

— 



fe' 

. 

^  ^  .^>  . 

Pui/e. . 

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. 


^ 


i-€^<^-^ 


Governor 


/VXd^^^A^. 


a/7..,/ 


^j-.  yiM'<///.^^ 


Ocn^ut 


Var/e 


e^ 


/^7-C-U-< 


~.C^  t^ 


6-^ 


2 


y 


/ 


/ 


(y     / 


Lhe 


r^ 


o;> 


J.i' 


>, 


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 


i     -.x 


Governor. 


By  the  Qovernor^_ 


yy^^  ^i^^-^n^_^ 


Secretary  of  State 


22 


FILED 


the 


tli 


^^ 


K 


/      / 


.^^.^jAhti'^iL 


'//^r:^ 


fit'cor, 


STATE  OP  GALIPORNIA, 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


THATIKSOIVINa  PPOCIiAIiATION. 
oOo 


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. 


^ 


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 


'OCL/.''/.Tl>. 


-oo'-oc 


in   c-nforr.ity    "ilh   th- 


;sH< 


Fi-r,", l;jr.ci»  icn    for    th.-.r.ks-'i ving    to 


Alir.irhty    >>d, 


ao   r.srs! 


?  c  1  a.  i  rr.      I;  I'J  R  SH  AY , 


.l^-.••-■,"^-! 


: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 


i;  e  r  '•  Ic , 


,.r   c,- 


-d    larf 


j        BY  "n   ■.  GOVERNOR, 


>'     / 


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. 

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EXECUTIVE    DEPARTMENT. 

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KLKCTIdX    PROCLAMATIOX. 


.\ovi;\iiu;u  s.  is<»s. 


Election  Pntclainaiioii. 


■^TVTr  nr  (/AErrnTT'irtx. 

KXKI  TTIVK  DKfAUTMI 

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lirocluiiu  ami 

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"i1,  ami  till 


(ioVKKNoi; 
\r,IF<tKXIA. 

I.IKrTKNANT-r.OVRRXOi; 

SKCUKTAln'  •  •'       • '■ 

I  oNiitor.i.i 

TKKASfKKi; 


'  onrt    in  :ind  fn  i 

i  liirluuia., U't    ■  r 

.  B.   <•.., 

v.  am ;  V  - 

Also,  one  .l.ic.i,;i;  n!  liiu  .-Suui-Tioi' 
Court  ill  and  fm-  the  r'ounty  of  Klnss, 
'■  f    tin-    une.xpir-    '     •  —     (.f     .Tustin 

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- 

"•!,.   Kij.'litf.'iilli.  T«i.ti!ii>>tli.   '!' - 

•1(1.      'rwinlli-fomtb,       I 
Tweiiij-.'ijftith.        T\,. 
;ui  !.v-s»-«-oii<i.   Tliirty-foilPtli. 
-  xtli.  Thiity-ielitli.  Fortii'th. 


'IKXKKAT.. 

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'insT. 

SlM'KIUM  K.VDH.NT  «iK  i' 
iNsriU'<TI>'X 


sri'Ki: 

nilNTIN 

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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  [ 


|.\.Mi;>.    II.    itii»i>. 


I..    II.    iM^oxx'V, 


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h!LED  in  the  Office  of  the 

S"5:CRETART    OF    STATE. 


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iAltti^ 


.day  of 


A.  D.   1S9 


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F'Kje, 


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 

^^ (F-c_  '}^J?i. ...... .<lay  of 

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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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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(4) 


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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the    universal   and    rraisewcr thy  Ai:.erica!i    c- 


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a   uay   for    j-iliic    thanksgivir.£j  and   prayer    to  Almi- 


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of    charita'i'ie   works;    anu    fnrtnor    ir    cor-f' 


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ctocer    25,    183-9,    I 


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.>a,~e,    as    lovernor   of   the   State    cf  Caiiforni 


a,    ao   nereby  proclaim   .. 


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clav,    the    thirtieth 


day   of  '"ovember,    A.    T.    i 


o.!j,    as    -nari..s--,ivir; 


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iovfrror   of    the   State    of   C-1 1 for:  ... 


Attest: 


-     .•.ecretary    of  r>ta^ 


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 


i-««*: 


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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Filed'  in  th*',   OfjU'e  of  ike 

the ^:^. day  fif 

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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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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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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: 


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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  •.     .     -  •     .  ""-" 

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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 
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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 
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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- 
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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. 


Ooverr 


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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 


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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* 


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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 

/ 

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> 

iry  elr< 

-  <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. 

V?,i.  f  i  ■-•irr  ind  'h.-  jo-tii-e-of  i|,..  .upn-iiiecmrt 

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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 

nutrthtT  »ith  «  II-*  "^ 
«liuU  In-  f<rinti-<)   ;itt<l 

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t-i'MiTiil  itr  iitiifivrm. 


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niciiial 

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rv    S.cn'iarv  "f 

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.. 
Pre-i.Ient  pp.  tern,  nf  the  t<enole. 
Al.nrx    .VMiK»s4»t<. 
.<|«-»ker.if  the  A-«em'>ly 
tllf't      •'    ''  '1  KH^.  S«'.  retary  nf  Stale. 

Slate,    til*   » 
W#s-r^«ary   nf 


Filwl    in  the  i>n,-e  of   the  Hw-retary  ..I 
my.,1    »Urrb.   A.    D.   I«W.     ".    r.    <-..rrv 
It.   .1     H'S-.l      Itep.it. 


Stii 


Stntt.  \ 


O|00V.y^>»^  V  W^    'S\^A  CnSU.  Cali,.'rni. 


ni' 


I  flul-ltf  I  • 


th.    \r,!f<;rt*Hf»mim.mHt*  ffciHin-lAi*-./ . #*•<"•!.  fr*-!?"*"* 


■mei  ilat,  nf  .litmuary. 


III'I 

•  •    ill  till- 

-  :(!•  ri'ot*. 

»t|.. 

1  rust»'0* 

111-  po« 
-,.  r  tlH'ir 

B  a- 

■;i<tei-. 

Si  :■ 

.  foiiiul 
,    .ni.Iu 

1ll.1V   In- 
mil  !ill 

fiirr 

a^  «U'- 
,  ■  .if  llif 
1:1.1  used 

(   I'M 

Id  i; 

i>ivel>. 
.niciiml 

iiia>     nxciM-,    willi.'iil     making    .  ■iiiii>rti!.jil;i'ii    ci"" 
iiriiiTjil  iir  nriifiirtii 

TllMi".  Kl.fM.  Jk. 
I'l.  -i.l.-iii  prip  leiii.  ■>(  till'  SdiHti . 
Ai  t>t  V  AM'EBxii^. 
S|«'al><r  !•(  tlif  A«-tiiilily. 
Alteal      '■    K.  t'luiiv   Sfiri'iarv  ii(  Htulf. 

Filvil  ill  tlif  .itHir   iif   tin-  .•MMTrtnrv  uf  Siatf.  ili<   1" 
.liiv  .if   Marrli,    A.  I>.  IXIO.     <"     F    <'iirrv,    Sicrefan    ■■• 

St.lli.       MV  .1     II.M-ili     lii'j.iitv. 


in. 11  -hull  Vm- 
.1  Mli.irizeil 

Bi  lis. IN, 
Assembly. 
.Ik..      ■ 
ItlM-  Senatf. 


Siati-,  till"  4 
I  Srcrc'tarv  "f 


DT  No.  14. 

ISlfli.     c,  w. 

I'.  J.  llrail- 

.'VtTiitir  llii* 
ioli'v.    IVivjitc 


pi'-nibnent  jY" 
<inU\)f  Cali- 

^i.  '"'  t*e  nunt- 
Ttinm  to  itaid 
ki  nit  profi^rf'' 


.1'  its  ilurtN 

lay  of  Jail 

riiiin"lreil  aivi 

fr-    I'llTK.I    !.■ 

■r  tlicri'iil, 
IiI.mI  i.i  nniclr 
iTiiia,  III  Im' 

.iTl-il'Clltiv*' 

(11-    t..    "Til. 

1,   iii^iitutii'ii 

I  k  I'l  i"lin'ati 

.if   lift',  aii'l 

f  talifornid. 

iivl  ti;rlity- 

•la- 1  itv  ainl 

>:ii  la.xaiioii 

Ih'iJilly  n-iM>ri 

Hint;.        to     till 

[s  .-|ioiiil.  an.! 

.TIMM  L'iv'  'I 
(NT.  Ju.. 

M:p  Si'liat. 

I'l  ItSON. 

\--.iiil.K 


I'.ili',  lllv  lllli 
Si'cri'tary  "f 


IT  Mo    I«. 

1      J.    Itr.il, 

I-'H.     <  .  \V 

fi.vrniiir  lht« 
r..l.\       Prlvnt. 


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.  ^ 


<y§.»^^^^\* 


S^«U*ry  of  SUtf. 


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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.  «, 
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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      ,._ 

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U  wit: 

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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> 

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ill    iceonlaiice 

eil  Marcli 

:lif  <;ivlow- 

uiui   Jane 

Noveiiibfr, 

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'  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 

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[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, 
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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 


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Ihe  d. 

viou-  ' 
trict  >■ 
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-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 

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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 

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its  sessions  at 


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district  courts  of  apiieal  *hall  be 
.1  r|e<-i.ir>  within  their  re«|ieftire 

■  .■      '       ■    'lis    at  the    times 
.'.'  electeil.  and  the 

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their  r. 
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likew;  ■ 
writs  ■'■'■ 
and  I-::' 
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power  I 
ap|iellaii' 
may  be  m 
or  the  I'.' 
there..' 
anvjj: 

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the  C..1:-. 
siiprc'i 
(excej 
shall  ' 
open 
reipi  - 
loget' 
shal! 
arguii 
appli. 
an\  .. 
court 
of  th.' 
and  ij 
reniiii 
sai.l  e 
after  : 


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c. iiirt  ii 
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apis-Ui 
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house. 
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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-. 


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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 


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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 


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day  of  J  inuary, 
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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—  '• 


nU'" 


kv  IW  attmUn.  Ike   • 


mI4<m  mrtitU  MrUtn  kit 

l»  W  knmrm  m*  Mtli»n 

-y  to  Ik*  urmmtUn  fnm 

rl}i  ami  MClMiwIjt  /*r 

•  f  tkt  TMl  prmptrtf  »m 

< '  i»»f<r«<  >W  tk*  tan- 

<.l  kJudimf. 

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 


«  |-,M..r.. 


^(    !-■   t(ii«1  V  - 


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  .■!;.  • 

■■;■  ..f   thi-    fl'l'^I-'       • 


1-  jii«tirr4  aliall  lir  nrcr««r}-  In  y 


t4ab« 


ib*  t  lie  ul  I  1 

MCttoVtWOIIn 
Hx-lon  I*. 


.M..i..U 


f  A  chirr 
that  tlir 
.<■  St  the 
I'ontinur 
oration  of 
(Wr.  thai 


I..    ii.,r. 

'>  A*  uia>' 
1  niajxritjr 
ea  ■  )i>d|l- 

.•  lit  Hati 
'.«  racli 


district  oiurt  <>f  d 
the  »aiiif  |>im'rr1 

rotin. 


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r  Jn«th»  nr 


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 

6. 

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ti,  !'•■ 

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SENATE  COKSTITUTIONAi.   AMENDMENT  Ho.  «, 
to  vlt: 


;•"••" 


.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 
■IrrlwnM. 

I  ■       ■  ■  ■         •       ■ 

1,111 
At)' 
iiiii' 
..f  • 

noM  '-UAT 
(ba  MM*  •'(  ' 
•iM-ii.mtW" 


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. 

,1    ;..                       ../,;    M  Jill  .  .1  :«•-«  i-tiifirti  (NJ  K  tliiu  iheir 

...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. 


■4.7. 


Sfcrelary  of  Stat/7^^ 

1/ 


QO^ 


243 


FT.^^'TTO^'  PWn  AVA'i'TOX. 


^c 


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^ 


1_  Y      i    VD         u 


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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, 


V^A,  /^^.. 


Croveruor  of  the  State 


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;ate   of  CaMfornia, 


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'J  i'j  \£^Vv>^w 


Secretary  of  Stat*. 


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p  R  0  c  L  A  M  A  T  I  0  ::. 

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; 


I 


Secretary  of  State 


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pyoviy  declare  Thursday' 

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tl  ank6'^:i\  ing  and  prayer 


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e  Divi:  e 


.a    I:3neil- 


i]e: 


a:.L : 


AT.ose  Will    :aie  safety  of  our  State  and  the 


Id. 


Attert: 


"TT'T'Cf^  '''T-;!T'P''-j'0'^'   "^  >"n\'P 


r.e: 


ina  ,ii::a 


caused  -re  Great  Seal  of 


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9   ner^iinto 


acraii'.eiioC 


IS 


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w    (- Witj.iuji  A>^a  Li's    a    ^^i^i: 

8.  Splenetic,  or  Pci 
nd  eatjt  of  said  iin< 

shippe(I_,  riiovor 

itueted  on 


-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  ^ '      -  •  -  -     - 


t^H'-KHc-'^ted,   driven 
est  fciide 


- .  .0 
priti . 


or  bc 
^'ay  0 
folio 


..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\^/~~ 
..  -7^:i^^vt.rL^.^_.r  .   .  ,    1302,  ';ia(;e  a  cuar.   '.    -^    .  1    -      b 


li- 
•?a£; 

lin 


■^   of  vontei 
terly  and 
5  cf  "ontere; 


-. n(jo  ^or' herl 


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. 
ou-herl: 

u'lar-^ 

•   cf   ■^-- 

lir^ 


er^of;       thence  nortlieasterly  alonr  the  north- 


?!aGer& 

a 
.0. 


ounty,  to  the  norxheast  corner  Tiherecf; 


terly  alor^: 
.ulare  Counties 


he 


eas  ern  vl 
to  the  sou.. 


f^ 


lines 

-  comer 


> 


thence  easterly  alor.^  the  southern  Poundar 


iniersection 
■- li'ornia . 


eastern  hound- 


.    1902, 


Ui  '  i3 


/\ 


"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 


oni' 


■^  t  i  a 


iccordance 


f 


I  roaa 


^'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 


^  .-. 


-,  ..  T-     .    1      1 


"■^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 
^.  ■••.ue  cf  ■". 


la,   txi 


d 


-ula-.iont   ... 
■ce  and  enforcement  ©■<'  pj-'T  quw^ 
-    ] -r    ■■  ■   ■  -'-•■■-•  ic  as  wiihi 


ovfi 
T'ina- 

9    to 

C  *  O  ♦  p 


■^ulos  v('\(-  r^^-'^la— 


f-'orc^d 


1 

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: ure , 

":■-..    :onta 
pcir.t::;G'^t 

v-rovicec  f; 
entitled : 
..^rious  and  : 

^•-^d^duti'S 

I-*  J.    ^ 

"An 

1  >^  f  o 

'of' 

Act  tc  prote 
cticus  diseae 
officielB  tc 

to  provide  a 

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es 
ca: 
'^1  ) 

or  refrulat: 

of  said  Act  c.:  -..e 
dC'^T-  if  live-stock 
,       Ide  for  the  ap- 
r:-,  1.--.  effect  the  pro- 
=>'^propria' ion  ther~*for." 

Ji^f 

ID 

W^ 

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la 

1 

If 

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.-.-^  ¥.?.er'^cr_,  1  ..i...j   ...:rs- 
GO  set  rx^  hand  and  caused 
9  Great  Seal  of  this 

JU\^ 

«  - 

a 

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0  affix- 


i  1  T  T 


AcTi. 


L^Z^ 


C^irt 


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7 


PFiOCLMAIION. 


EXECU':IVE  DEPAfH'MFI.T, 

Sl^ATE  OF  CALIFCBriA. 


•000-- 


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, 
^ — 

this  ^^    da:,-  of  June, 


A.  D.  1902. 


/  / 


Attest: 


'"  / 


Qoverncr  cf  the  State  of  califoniia. 
Secretary;,  of  state. 

7  ^^^^---^ 


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^ 


PROCLAMATION. 
— .-000-  •- 


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. 


/ 


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. 


«■■■«»- 


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 

8. 


I 


i- 


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: 

10. 

, .  f 


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  . 

:rr.r.;r:  :r„ "....  -•  - 

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 

17.  !i 


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 

18. 


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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'WAr.TCSCJlVING     PROCLA.MATIOK . 
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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: 


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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 


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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; 


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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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Haortinento'i 


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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- 
c] 
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. 


ATTXSTt 


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EXECUTIVE   DEPARTMENT  . 

"An:':AME::TG,    CAL. 

1: 

THAMKHGI VI!:G    PROCT.AMATIOII . 

TtIi]"LA3,    it  han  b'V3o:.ie   tht;  cnntc::i,    r-'^tifie.; 

i 

an'i.   ooritin''io-'.s  observnncp,   for   t'-n  j.eople  of    the  State  > 

-■'    '.-  ^ .  :'" 

or'  xa    r,c    Het   av-.'^i-t   or:r'      ■ -■    in   eve::":'  y^-^--   c^-*:     •    ■_  •'-    -.0    1-.^ 

■   aside   alln 

1 

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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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----'-       ^-  ^"  ^'^-^   • 

Go: 


ATTKS 


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,vernor  of  th^  State  V  California. 


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190S 


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  • 


irT-^.-^t  inrr/iation  of  sny 


Kvmdrnd  Dollars  for  the 


.aoiisanc  iXiJ.j.ara. 


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3TA7I    0?   CAJji?CRHIA, 

«XKC"TiV?j  DliPARTi^ifP . 

"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 
Seal  :   ^     "..  =•    '^    :'lxe<*.. 


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STA:L    0?    CAT.IPnnillA. 

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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:iisastro:'8   j-nnt;" 


jULit-i-oe  a  ._  ■-.    ■  _"  -      . 

;  abt.  year 
-y  V.indr,,   oiir  var  ieu  .lanuf  Jtiu^ing  industries  are 
,T> ..  f»'"pr?'.irA'   if.   "T-'^ter   than  ev? 


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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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P  p.  0  C  L  A    A  T  I  r  N. 

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 


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pens 

rled 
thoy 
or 


;arf.   carrying  cattl'^   from  said  area  shall  bear 
stating  that    said   cars     ontain   -SCUTI'ERN   CATVI.?: 


shal 

nerer 


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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 


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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. 
By  th.  GOT.  mo  r:        ^^  ^^ ^y 


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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. 


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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* 


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'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. 

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H«l  aflTAKV    OK-  :riATm 


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(r       uaifMXH. 


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. 


— ^-..--^ ^ 


Goveir.  or. 


ny   t>-p  governor ;_^       y 


!^^{iret.r>iy  0!    ^Vi 


^  V   -i  ^  -  ;^     ■^., c 


/9u<^x 


A/^-. 


Vii»d   in    the   n/firr  of  the 

the '^-z^  ^  . 

]y —     ^^  V^ 

^^r^jk^<^^m^..    A.    I).     IfJOQ 
J       .  •■•4JIV  or  •T^^ 

ffq^d  Bwk, ^  Pag, 


PROCliAi-ATIC 


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 


/  . 


27 


'Kjuyf^-I^CC^ 


^ 


^ 


FVU>d   in  thf   offi.-,-  ,,f  a>,^ 
*^ ^-^    "  day  <,y 

.i'.  y>.  ifjoe 
.62..-./^       ^^,-^_^ 

^,.f//^^,C ^ 

/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 


N 


-av- 


'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'; 


J. 


/f 


^) 


/ 


/^^/- 


l^.-^'^'l^  cc^^^^^^ryi 


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 


af: 


.^.^ 


I^- 


2l€'' 


4> 


i.::} 


.HTl^iiHf . 


SAC 


Governor  of  the  j; tat e  of  Califorjiia 


•/     ■ 


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» 


/ 


'/I 


/J 


z; 


^ 


/ 


v'Hstt^u    ^..  ■"    ".  "  ttlt  LOP.   n^'id   TiP!'"f    (^ : 

.     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? 


s 


'..r/t-T '  cr  . 


^<: 


D., 


r'  ftita 


(//^i/  rJ. 


I^^a4^ 


£0iiU  l(-  ^  ■>  K 


;,,ver'"cr 


' PTK     Of 


a  aec- 


olici£C'. 


-ITNi;'^?:  ^xu-Fi 


'.ve 


hereunti 


^pp.l   of    Stntp   to   be  '-ere- 


untc    'ifr'ixed 


30  th 


^/Y?/. 


a4 


"«^''/  ^■ 


/k- 


'ri 


/.K'^t'ENT, 


i   iTC 


■"i  .  "I 


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 


-1   *.  t      ^  4 


.I'fixec 


o:    i-py,    -; 


eivrto 


first  da: 


i.  ^j^-i_>i 


GO/e-"'  >' 


Vv' 


w  ■£>-*- £.f 


/ 


u 


^ 


rf^  A 


r 


i\U 


^vi 


'■( 


"H       V 


1 


%.<-<. 


(•'.vccutiuc  pcprtvtiucnt, 

Otatc  of  l!!iilitovuia. 


'   ---.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> 


•  T^' 


-(fd 


A*  :.-.it; 


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 


%,^  -^-i^u^kx 


Qovi-r^.^  r. 


Attest: 


Secretsr/    of   FttT^^FT* 


m 


( 


'  ? 


*      ''  J'iii^  ■>•  ^-C^ 


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' 


/ 


n 


f/}u(  i^  2837 

/  /  0^ 


nUd  in    the   f^ffi"'  <>f  '^'^ 

the ..-..sL^. 'i>^V  "/ 

A.  D.   1^'^ 


^  jrf  __  _-t$^-<-r->^^ 


^mcuanxvi  on  ■*r, 


fwffi 


R^rd  B«k, 1  Pa«« 


i  >•  I  Cl^  I VI-   DIP  A  RTl/  i  'VI . 
-;-•."'  -"("RHIA. 


i'H(.0":A  :A:'  .     :i. 


.f,  -"-.    .  .      K?rce 


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>. 


^ 


Attest: 


the  y    " 

' -» n|j9 


:.:--,V,        ,.-.,      ^     ;-;:,. 

.    i.    .  ^  ;. 

• 

• 

"PC  " 

In   tr.- 

PHTd-      . 

calirorr._  ■ . 

'irvie  or   the 

StT.e,   uo  hereoy  appoint. 

lecj  innate 

-  V       • 

.    :  ay 

i::    "ITuEs? 

•^HEPICF.    I     -ave 

v^  .  ... 

rttr 


AttHst; 


<^.^.7^ 


t^. 


^ccrrtn:^-    of  "j;tnT^ 


]  :  —     ■    "        DlPfi.F'" 

-'  ■ 

* 

r-  !   "V  ']    I      "-       . 

teres-. 

;  ■  -              -  verr.c 

•    -  -.  . 

- 

v.thority  ves^t'=' 

f\ 

•                          • 

I   h.  ^ 

California, 


:'.p^7s  cf  thiB 


IN  ""iTi:ir'.<^  •"•i!i;Ffc:- . 


'fcr  I 


affixe 


Govt'rncr  . 


(-//^^'C-' 


286- 


.A, 


/ 


/ 


u 


Filfil    n.      he    (>jp< 


//'• 


SECKJiar-ii'^sfX"  oi^  s.t^:^-z-j^. 


the 


..U2 


f-' 

I 


O'l.y   .ij 


Utt.f^ 


A.  1).   1'-"' 


By 


i/. 


/ 


li£r.  I  »". 


Reccir4  Bwk, , ,  Page. 


SA  ■         .     '^C. 


10,   11       . 


:     -p .    i  .    OeorSF- 


iiiRiOP,  I  hav,- 


■.:(T 


ay^O'X^  ' 


CC.-^.ri.. 


jcvf^r^cr 


/ 


C^    r       Ul-<-—--~—^ 

By  //^      '  • 

Rfcorjt  Bjck,    .  .Page - 


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- 

^'/> 


^^^Si:arr^ 


the. 


7. 


^v 


\9(M 


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 


'.^^-►^ 


Xi  <  ^ 


Ay^% 


/ 


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 


/ 


//^^ 


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.^ 


/.  /'.  7•v^•tf 


•.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,-    .  :■ 


>•■.  » 


.ttost:        j^       2 


V^A-'t-W     t^^,-^. 


•Secretary  or'  Str.fce. 


292- 


Filed  in  the   Offk-    of  >'  »' 


L   - 

7?  X-< — *. 


-7Z.. 


Jirj      j/L.'rc::^-  s.^ 

Recoti  Bwkj ^  Page 


U««!TT. 


Otiitc  of  t!:alitovnirt. 


— ix- 


^ 


293 


It  •  .-*■  iL^-^y^ 


l^juL 


Filed   i'l    thr    ij^'<  >' 

the //^ 


T 


:^ 


^etof*  Bwk,.- ■^^'^•- 


UU'UTS. 


C'tatc  of  IL'rtlifox-Jtirt, 


/e 


^Te  -•  I 


,v  C.  -^W 


% 


<^,      d\      w.^O 


T-'eoTW  •"!' 


Jl 


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^. 


286 


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r 


i/  C 


©l; 


^^-C-i^-, 


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/:- 


^t 


J? 


^^ 


A 


'y 


//^c     .     ^ 


►-i'tTr 


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 


/ 


«f3.  *-t 


302 


.-  i 


*  f 


/     /    " 


eECSEX^vix."5r   or'  3 


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 

-i^.    J'    tv:--^-'?-^^^. 

* 

1 


/^ 


.J 


Si.J^ 


s 


^^ -C  »mt>%  a/<€r>n 


^p^-^€l,        \t 


*^^^^-6<^ 


r 


V 


)( 


F^^Mci  m  ^^  (Pm  i|^  IM 


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 


^^ 


</^ 


^c 


■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 


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PROCLAMATION 

oOo— -- 

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 


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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 : 


*  /)  ' 
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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SECRET ARV  OF  STATE 

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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 

K  .     ,ia 

1  p.il 

it. 

lesp 

iir 


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 


> 


//''/ 


312-74 


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' 


t 


Attent: 


f!0oretary  of  Stat**. 


Xk 


Filed   iv    U>-r   (ifjUT  v/ 


th, 


J' 


Otittc  of  U"alitV>vuia. 


''PEOTA''-    ET.EOTI^'N   PROC;t,AMATICN. 


V"  '■■''■p. 


■'nii.KiA?; ,  Hon.   j.    ;. 


'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 -        -   '    ■  - 
'    T^rovir:!:-'-?-;  (■        .    .-(    IT',   F    :l" '■    i,  -on^^l    :-■-...<•; 

.  c ;  j.\i .  ■      .  ■  -  -J-  • 

re  reao.-c^    tre  *^tn.  th^  .,t. 

^ITIII'^^  Pii'   .  ?.nd  th(^  Gre.?l 


c  : 


.rou 


Govfr^.  r. 


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r 


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o: 


:m:. 


■c  of  the 

■*  drliy    nf 


By 


•»-hiii;ak^ 


ibcrd  B«9K, 


Page. 


■  >T« 


ti-L  rr. 


(iBxccutiuc  pcpuvtmcnt, 

Otrttc  of  lf:iilitc>x'iiiii. 


TI-L\}IKnOIVIIIG    PPr  ^U-MATION. 
o 


At   the 


the  noct  ir.enoraole  yepxi-   ir.   their 


ppp 


eff  6"* 


^r-Ttts^^t-pT 


ea." 


«t  > 


^oi.l3  o: 


lanKc  to   thf^-  CJivc 


.oriiia  -1^ 


Blessings. 


Axthl*^^.5^    .^a;": 


:estroyed  W   fiyp  and 


"^tnte   h; 


c      -r»  ,  ^-  r 


i_'  I 'a 


sui'l'erci 


•rCr>-    01 


^i''.^;  rapidly 


.f!  -ade  trr  oc^.'rlcr.  lor  o^ p   of  the  grpate.st  denor.stra- 


p.v  T  .soer.      For   t>ie 


\7orl'i-v;^-.e  B^^ini-athy  v;h-i.G. 
-  -•       -.  .ue   tf^    • 


h  v/at.  ;.Anire..*.ea  \7x^:-  •■.     -: 
aople  of  other  states  prd 


i-cign 


-d  noct  of  nl 


7?ho  oanscs  the  heart  o* 


t'--o  help  nc    ■'-'". ■^rously 


uff'erin 


r-ntorat  io-p  r 


In 


iocn  rel-evr 


id'Jictries,   ov*r  people  ar« 

•    ■  •  -nitio-^ 


\e  should  be  follov.« 


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—pH'  d«nl5""?t»»  Thnr«finy, 


aol. 


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. 


B^'   tV;e   Gcver''or; 


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\ 


•  w  *,  •  -        '.  /  4- 


'/^  'JSUie  of  the 


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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 


■'C  i 


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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ezrc. 


A.    D,    1907,    at  wlnlc:--    glacial 


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:-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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tii3  -^vr^o"  3  .V3ach33     tha  stir.  oT  tj:    thou 3ft 


dell   --• 


ritnj'^i  ry 


1'?   t; 


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thl3 


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PROC^i^yATION 
----oOo---- 

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 


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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.) 


<^.  ^    , 

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 


o  Or- 


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       ^ 

ffov^rfaor  of 'the  State  of  CalH^ornia, 


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FROCLAHATIOI 
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XXBCUTIVS  nXPARTMElTf 
State  of  California, 

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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State  of  Cplifornlp. 


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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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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PR  OCL  Mi  ATI  Oil, 


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. 


Attest: 


GoT^rnor  of  Califcrnia. 


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Ixocutive  Department 

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. 
Seoretac*y  of  Stoto*         ^— 


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Executive  Department, 
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 

^Wbrnor  of  cai:rfornia  ^  ^ 
Secrolary  of  State, 


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Executive  Department 
State  of  California 


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* 


Attost: 


Secretary  of  state* 


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Executive  Department, 
State  of  California. 


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. 


vornor  of  California. 


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State  of  California* 

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.. 

-   T  M  /-4iia-.-+  ft«  rioverr.or  of  tVie  State 
>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. 


Attest: 


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Executive  Department 
State  of  California 


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 


Attest: 


Secretary  of  State* 


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Executive  Depirtmont 
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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Executive  Department 

State  of  California 

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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Executive  Departmont 

State  of  Calif omia* 

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 
Attest: 


Secretary  of  state. 


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Bxecutlva  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  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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PfOClanatio;i  by  th-   ~o/ernor 
Conver.inR  the   LeCTi^ia-Liu^e     in  .'-.■traordlnary  .jeasion, 

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J!L:iecutive  Eepartment. 

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. 


r"'  ^tfZTIlSS  'JrirPEO_\    X   h3,v3  hereur.to   fjet  ay  hand  and 

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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ProclRrji.tloii  by  thi  3ciVamor 
CJonvanln>?  tha  L3'?l«jl»tvre     in  Sxtaraordlxiary   333<3ion, 


Stat-e   ox"  California  ) 

Sxacvtlva  D9pa-r1*nant,     ) 

\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« 


I 


I 


1 


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. 


I 


I 


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* 


x.a 


7u  h3X"<ii  xiLo   n-jt  my  hund  a/xi 


uau3:si    to   ud   H^.i.i;<dJ    li^r^rn-bo 


tiia  areat  -Jaal  of  tiia  S-Lat<a  or 


CalixoiTila^  at  my  oJTilaa  .In. /Llia 
S-Ui-t-s  Caritol,    tills   loth   in^'-  of 


Kovar.bsj.-.    IPrv,    n 


aa- 


iiil38ion  oi   ^na   Stata;  ol   OaLii'omia 


tdis  I lity-PiavsnXiu 


Y/^  tin     W'r.r,^   Oi    Ca'irr. 


Jo  r  ,r.-io 


nl. 


Attafltr 


S 


f? 


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343 


M\    A.  r 


.l-iliii-  t(i  .•hiiarcii's  iihix-niiiii.ls  jiiul  i>uhlir  i-.m 


•rviilioii  ffiitei'S 


"tioldi'u  liiltP 


Park.  MBd  fivatiu-^  n  p-''*"-?'"'""^''  ""TVin^^quCT 


VfiMiWfr  Aitiiii 


ItifiirNo.   1:1.  fMiliil."!  ■■[K-M-riliin-  hikI  "-tlin 


A 


rth 


ii   |)rii|">s;i 


1    ,„   ,1,,.   ,|HMlili.Ml   ,-l>>.-l..r>   ..f   \hr   Cily    -.iud   rnnuu    ..1    >Mn 

I  \\u-  ClKirt.T  of  saitl  City  aii<l 


Still, •    of    CMliforilKI.    to    ;,llli  !H 


l'ninrisc--o.  st:i 

(.'ullllU      li\      illlU'lnlill'J     SlTllMllS     1     Mil 


i     -J.     of     AlMH 


X  tliiT<'of.  relatiiu 


tu  llif  l)r|.arlliii'nt 


.f  I'lil.lic  Health 


( 'liai-tir   Atiii'inlini'iit 


No.  -Jl.  I'litill"!  ■■  HcM'i'iliiii'j   and 


settiiu 


forth 


,,  proiiosij 
Kraiic'isi-o. 
IX.  Arti.-l 


1.  1,1   till-  (lualilicil   I'lf.'tors 
Statr  of  ( 'aliforiiia.  \' 


if  tiK-   City    an. 


Coiuitv   of   San 


IX   of  the  « 


d  St-i-tidiis  2  ami  H  of  ('hapt.T 
■hartiT  of  saiil  City  ami  Couiily.  ivlativ,-  to  tlu- 


salilfii's 
EltH-trii'Jty. 


,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 


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Attest: 


Secretary  of  Statair- 


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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 


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Attest: 


Governor  of  California 


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Executive  Department 

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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Attest: 


Goyoinior  of  calif  omia 
Secretary  of  State. 


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State  of  California 


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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Attest: 


Socrctary^^  of  State, 


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Ixecutive  Department 

State  of  California 


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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Attest: 


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PROCLAMATION, 
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^ 


-•   ^'^rir'natG     appoint   B.r.:;  doclare  Saturday 
,  +.    ,+,._.-,  •,,..   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 


r--'r.to     ai 


f i.  od,    t.h_:    ■  :  d  day  of 


Novenbor,    1907 


Qov  rnor  of  "Califorr.ia 


Attest: 


Secrot-'^r:.^  o:    ."+':to 


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Executive  Departmont 

State  of  California. 


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 
rotary  of  Stato»    ^ 


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Executive  Dopartracnt, 

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, 


Oov 


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Socretary  of  ?tato»        /y 


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State  of  Calif  or  nja 


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 


1  >,        v..' 


Oovoi^or  or  taiifomla 


<>w  :  •  t 


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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Attest: 


Ckjvcrnor  of  Callfoniia 


Seeretarif  of  State*         ^ 


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State   of  California 


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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State  of  California 


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 


Attest: 


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Secretjtry  of  State* 


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Executive  Department 

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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I  do  furthor  proclaim  that  aviTing   any  such  special 
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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Attest: 


Secrotaryt'of  state 


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Executive  Department 

State  of  califorr.la» 


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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PhOCLA'-'ATION 

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EXBCUTI^/E  DEPARTJffiyT 
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. 


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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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AME37DT«E>TT  NO.  2  TO  PROCLAI^J^TIOIT  OF  PEBRUARY  1,  1908. 


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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A3aCOT.!ETTT  NO.  3  TO  PROCLAMATION  OP  FEBRUARY  1,  1908.  To 
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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state  of  Hallfornia.  ^       ^ 

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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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^^-«^ 
^   5i« r-eTary  oTj^JTate 


y 


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fiUiJ    ill    !}■ 

the /  .?' 

A^i  i^*--^ 

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 


/363 


■^ 


/ 


^'/H 


/t^  (P(a--h  ''^'' 


m 


FILED  in  tiie  OrjJo«i     .  i.- 


■^■i 


tr 


^- 


ftfcOKi^NnOf  STk^t 


'i  •.«"-'  f 


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. 

A*^    .1    M.r.h    !•      !••; 

"  i:;7  7iCr  •••"jJ.**':'-i*-.i.';;  — 

iba  Tik  *»i  •«  '••?•'»•-    _,  .    _^» 


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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. 


'  •" 

;      .1  rton- 

''hfornia  nn 

''atifvrnia 

riixntiint. 

■  rfiir  fir- 

I  utrend- 

'irteen  *iHtl 

'  •■  11 1!  ni  tit  red 

'    ''  U' 

-  '•(ion    ten    of 

'  "l»( 

ft  lid  taxtitiun. 

'I'-iaa- 

>   sppnratp  the 

'"!     tlif 

-o.ircp*  of  rev- 

'!OU 

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. 


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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' 

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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  " 

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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 


pal 
boj 
ne 
ba4 

cia 

dill 
dei 
baj 
Sal 


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 


.'Isi.   .\. 
in    Ih. 


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 


.1.  /'.  I.'tti,' .  I /III  I  III  Ills  ni  III!  till   iiti  mill  IS  I  II  rti  il  III  iitili  lit  till    liniisi  s  uf  siiiil  J^i  i/ishil  ii  n     riiliin/   in    fiiriir  lliiniif,   jinijiiisi  il   Ihi' 

.\  nil  ml  nil  lit    \ii.    II:   ."-yimili    <  '  mist  il  nl  mniil  .[  mi  ml  im  ill   .\  <..    !i,';  .'^iiiiili    (  'mist  II  iifitniiil    .\  mi  ml  iin  iil    Si>.    J//;     Simili     (  'niislilii- 

ail    \  II.    ..'/.•     .\ssi  hil'lif   Cinisi  il  iiliitmil   .\  mi  mhm  lit    .\  ««.   :l :  As.-n  nibhi  (inislil  iiliimiiJ  Ann  ml  im  til  .N  ".  /" ;  Assi  nihltf  I'lnistiliitnuiitl 

lull   .\ssi  mlilfi  lit'  till    .'<tiiti    lit    Cilllt  niiiiil   III    till     iniinmr   iiijuinil   hi/  sirtiun   out     of   iiflirli     i  ii/liti  i  ii    uf'    tin     Coiisl  il  ill  inn    of    Hit' 

tI,i  II  1/ ,  iiml  I II  siihmit  till    iiiiislioii  nl  siirli  rliitni/i    til  tin    jn  n  fili  .  ii  ml  I  n  innriili    fi  ijiiliil  imis    mill    /iiinisiiiiis    fur  siirli    siih  inissinn ." 

ttiiti     liililnif    riini  III  i>^iiilii  I's    III     irliil  in  X,   jiii  IS,  siiiiiilll.  .stall     i  ilil  iiiitil .  sjiiiis  iliitl  il  n  jiil  il  i  mlliii  s     in     llii      I'll  If    mill    riiilntil     nl     .^ilii 

.s>/i(()((t  mill  siili  lit  sliili  hntiils  In  mull  ii  f  iiiiil  tnr  tin  •iriiiilxihnii  hi/  llii  hniinl  nf  sliiti  liiirlmr  rum niissinin  rs  nf  ii  m  n  s.siirif 
Uiiiiiism:  til  ri'iiitt  II  siiiltimj  finiil  fitr  tin  luiifiin  nl  of  .siinl  liniuls;  mill  ilitiiiinif  tin  iliitiis  nf  sliih  nlliri  rs  in  n  lilt  inn  linn  In; 
vlilimi  (nr  till  snlnnisMnin  nf  fins  Art  Inn  mti  nf  tin  fiiuftli."  A  i>i»rnft  il  Miii'vli  ,'lst,  tfni,' ,  nhirli  siidI  .\rl  iriis  iiini  nihil  nl  tlir 
nl  lln  nrf  tnlllhil  'An  A<'l  In  /irnritlt  fnr  tin  issnmin  nnil  siili  of  xluli  lunnlx  lo  rriiiti  n  fnnil  fur  tin  iirii»isitinn  lifi  tin  hininl 
Villi  iiiiimiii  niinrt  s  in  tin  rihf  inni  ronnti/  nf  Sun  F mnrisin :  In  mnli  n  sinkini/  fnnil  fnr  tin  /mtinn  nl  nf  .suit!  hnmis;  nnil  ili  tin- 
fnr  tin  i.rfHiiMt  of  iirintini/  siiitl  Unmix,  mnl  iirnriilini/  fnr  tin  .snhtnixsinn  of  tins  m-t  too  rnti  nf  tin  /h  nfJt  ,'  iiitio'nn  il  Marrli  Jl. 
Ill  I  III)  II  III  ir  Mirtion  lo  MoitI  art  lo  lit   niiniln  ml  si  it  inn    li'f^.  ulittimj  lit  fin    jmltlirtifiuu  of  miiil  ml .  mnl  itrorifliiiif  for  fin    luii/niriit 


phoi   inlitlnl  "Ah    Art    to   iiimnil   .nirfion   i  li  n  n  hnntlntl  mnl  tiiu4  lif-firt    of  tin    l*olilifiil   t'oth,"  iiftio-ovnl   FihrHiirfi    ;'./.    /.v«;.7, 

'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' 

l-Hi"     nil,  fin   oriiiittiilx  mnr  on  fih    in   tuif  ofh'i.  iinil  tlml   'In    mtnn    an    rorn  rf  f  ronMiriittn  tin  n  from  mnl  of  fin   nliol,  f  Inn  of. 


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1908 


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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. 


ry-.  '^XaMum-s 


Governor. 


Attest: 


SecreUry  of  Sute. 


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c.  F.  /Curry 


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B&cer<i  Book, *  Pa^f 


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«- 


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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. 


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A  I^  ASK  A 
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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0TTIC7.   OF  ?;TAT?!  VTTERI^^ARIAV. 


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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WIfct— 


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. 


Attes 


fiecretajry  of   r.tate. 


Counte 

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l^eriater  of  iHi/te  I^nd  ifT ice. 


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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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Prnrlamati 


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. 


/  ! 


1 


rlamatton 


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. 


1,  ry.  '^^J-<M>. 


Oov«mor 


Attest 


Secretary  of  State 


rlamattnn. 


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. 


-^Cotd 


(jovernor. 


Attest: 


Secretary  of  State. 


1 


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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. 


i 


<l   V.  f^.rcc/A^ 


Governor  of  the  <?tate  of  California. 
Attest: 


373 


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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HtOCUMATIOK  BY  THE  GCnrTOTOR, 
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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3IAIE   OP   CALIiOttL'lA    .       ) 

)    as, 

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 


V 


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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. 


^trttc  of  (L'alifovuin,  | 

(!?xccixtixic  flcvrtvtmciit.   j 

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" 

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in,  ltt<le   biiilditik-   nlid 


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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. 

gnntatTf  uf  8Mt. 


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In  wjcordance  with  law  tharernito  directing  m«. 
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 

-    •  "•■—-•:., 
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, 

.      -^  ;rtr.enth,   £i:ct.enth.  --■t.^^.u.    -^.«-     - 

^      _        ,      .  -      "■  ■  •■'•-  -■-e(*cna» 
_..^,.-..:-'^--jth.  T^venty-sixth,    --e-^^        -  ^^  ^ 

.^■fv     ">\r+-7-ei--hth.   ^"•'•-  F  or  ti: ''-•'' 

I^istrlo-S'  _ 

^,      „.  ^.  ,.  n-  ^-  c'  -.ali-omia.  T^emr  OM 

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 
^'^^  '"•  '^'  „     ;'^V    .-   ^v.  ....  :re.cr'h.d  ^  la^- 

.,..-•-  "orr.i?..    In  tr.&  ror 
-ior  Court  of  t.e 

.  -,     -     -      ■•, ,    "ftceasefi. 
,  -^-^nr     'or  *"e  -aex:  ired  tem  c      .      • 

.^,^,   ^ic*  Fred  7.  '"ood,   aT- '        '• 
tern  ©tiAj--'""       '•-'**  .    -    , 

One  .T-.u-«   ■'   '         '  ■■  _^  ...    _  . 

■    -.r  Bntte,    '••  ■   ■ 

.     ..^  ^fl^nr  Jan-uar   . 

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rf  pcr^"^-^  v?  1  >*. 

-  -   -    --mla. 


th*  <3oixnty  of  CJler-  • 

-  *h«  S'-ireTior  Co-art  c 
*   «  ^ota-.tr  0*  Kern,   fcr  t "« 

n.o  Tlir««  JydCfB 

for  th«  5o 

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tX 


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. 


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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 


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^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 


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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. 


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Governor. 


Attest: 


,    J:  7^U<ytyi^. 


Secretary  of  State. 


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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- 


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State  Co-i-uissf 


iiorffer 


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of  Horticulture," 


AFPR0V3D  BY 


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Gor^'rnor  of   tiie  State  of  'Californij 


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■Kn  th<'   If 

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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and  ten,  and  of  the  Independence  of  the  United   States 
the  one  hundred  and  thirtv-tifth. 


By  the  President: 

HuNTiNciTON  Wilson 

Acliiig  Secretary  of  State. 


WM   H    TAFT 


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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 

^ri:.f:^^;ter^L^irr^;arth:;.?r^cUfrt^;^ 

^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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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 


I'  C  Kx«.x 


.No.  I  no.  J 


R.a3E. 


R.34E. 


FOREST  SERVICE  U.S.  DEFT  OF  AGRICULTURE 

1911 

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CALIFORNIA 

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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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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.  /^/    / 


i 


7> 


Ooveraor  of  th«  State  of  California. 


Secretary  of  State. 
(BIAL. ) 


L-F?>fc'IO'  'i^/ 


fwik  C.  Jordan  • 


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htK.1        i^yiM>.y 


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i^;t 


-  *■ 


QUARANTINE    DIVISION, 

fiooM  It.  rcnnv  builcn*. 

•AN    FRANCtlCO.    -    CAt. 

^^ 

duOlcv    mou  lton, 

Deputy  Comrr)lgsion«r. 
W  LL  tA  V     WCC". 

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 


'  t  a  t  e  t^ua  r a; .  t  -  n  e 


orde 


;ne  provici -).i8  oj 


tnis 


ap?ro-.i:d: 


'/ 7  /  *  t, 

— LIuAl.^  ^....,. 

Gov  err.  or  of  Callfom  i  a 


// 


//,  -  '  ■^■ 


.-J — , — /-   /  ^  ~~g^l 

StPt^  Covi4>f ioner   of  Hort iculture" 


z' 


'/ 


\ 


ii/ilrcXj^^/vv^^^^-*^     ' 


./J 


t/  \>  ^' 


(rv\. 


X  r/f/f 


« 


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« 


IH 


ll 


" ",    '  ' '■zrctiXTj    o:'  Jtate  •  -       '    "    •  >  "r  .-> 

"I- inner   therein  provided,    ana  In 

"  ■  '■"      .'  ;.  I   Act  ani  ai;   ^  '        .    ,  .    ;,  ■• 

*    '    •  -  ..   -•:  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 


UN 


mmi 


mum 


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 


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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* 

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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 
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7iiortr 
The 

weconii 

nu-nib' 

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railroac 
road.  c. 
veyance 
for  the  • 
transnii 
storage 

every    c 

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by  the   1 
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supervts' 

charger* 
forred 
the  r.i 
be  uf- 
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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   •■ ' 


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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 
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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   .' 

:tll    til.-    nii-ni  • 

tl'.-r....f. 

"1.  Ill 


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  ■ 
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>-   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 


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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 


T' 
snri 


V 


as   • 

I 

CO. 
CD. 
IT 

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 


-4 


13. 


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Ti 

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T 


I'J  li 

tiot:   - 

Se  t 

sectcfi  ■ 

t  of  .irl 

allow.itj!. 

y  this  0 

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   : 

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force 

4     Fo.    • 

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.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   , 

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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. 


\!t,-«t 

FttAXK   I"    JoRB 

KndorseO     I  'il>  ,1 1 
a:  10:  in  o'lj.^k 


1j, 


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TliM    ..  - 

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t'llAPTKH    I.V 
flf/i.xl    )./    I 

> »..   in   ■ 


•r  .•„lii,.rrii 

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 


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g-ea* 

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rates, 

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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 

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at 

mine  t 

.11  n 

and   ' 

n- 

of   tr. 

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com- 

Oti'e: 

Nc 

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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 


if  ,1 II II II II r If.  .1. 
|///f  .s7(/^   "'■  ' 

\l    So.!*:  Si  I 

V«».  .12:  Smut 

\l.l<  III!  III!   11^      -^     ' 

'*///  CnH^tii 
\l.t,'  II  »''  fli<    ' 

I,  Sf»iii"ii  I- 
ffif   Lif}tfhituri 
\ll,,   ,'ii II riinHiu'l 
,..;....  .i/,  /,.  fli 

I    !>   nil 


'..„;.,     ,,n,.,n.l  /  ,lisfni.,.usl.^l  h,  her..  In   irit :  S ti    f.iiisli'i.liu.inl  Aim  >.'l ^.^^:      "' '   "    >'''-" 

r..,s,;ii.ii iA.,.nu,..i..iis.i.i^:s.„i.firo„sfn,.,: /.. '-''' ^''- '-^' '''''' ;  7^'' ':'7'' •';;;':v 


Alinliihlii  III  \'».    Is:  Assi  uihhl  rntish, 

dutioti  of  Ihf  >■'  ■'      '  r.fUi'.. -■„:., 


•!t>  i>rovitlinij  liifUii   iiiit'ii'!  ■•!  "  T' 
./;     '■<  fhirtit-niitfh  «»*'••       '  • ""  "" 


„,/  A,„,,nt.'- ■'!    Vr-     -,11.  'ill  rr/     ihiiU  Mi>l  r...  'i:intlnuitl  Aititmli 

1 1   ffwW  fur  ff"   MHhntiM- 


■ .    i„   In  Kl  .,,.  T'.i  ><ht>.  IhUthir  ' 

sfconti  tltttf  of  ,/■ 

1/fi/v/f  /r/'r»/v-wr.  m//i,  A.  /'.  /'//.  /•  /•  " 
to  he  ritt  */  M/»oM  lit  <i  */«  «"«/  • '« '•'«""  '"  '»•  '"  'iLki 


..;  (J..'>.!i, . 


<-X 


/ 


■'tP" 


^ttiu-i 


k388 


(:a((^^\'-  .y^-^^"''  ^V'-'^ 


jtate  of  California.  ) 


Sxecutive  Office 


2L3crioi:     pp-ocLiUiATioi:. 


Mi 


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 


// 


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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-^^i^KMwwmtw^ 


«VA!Wi<>ViV«l* 


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 

C  it" 
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 


Z/' 


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| 


/^ 


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 


/y 


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  ■•«• 


// 


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. 


// 


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 


/»* 


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. 


^/ 


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 


1  •lactiOB.     All   «»eh 


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7.    sei;ate  ccnstitctioi;al  AfcXia)iX2':T  !;o.  22 


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 


*r^ 


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 

■no"ver  ,      .^.      .     ^,      ... 

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.«.  »•»•      *-  *' 

^.^u  „^^>'-^ '— •  •—  '"•  »"•  '•-*  "j^n: 

.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 


»/o 


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 . 


A/ 


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 


.^ 


i/'i^ 


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^ 


in 


in 


tariff  of  r»»»»» 


4<X' 


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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le.  ASSF...-LY  c-..;. 


,  ^  AW*»/\i-  i\.    ^i 


...  ;.c.  26. 


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-  -»•*—•< 

•••rta  of  ar— »   ■*»^* 


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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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Lecretarjr/of  StaU. 


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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- 


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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. 

.Ittesl: 


FItASK  C.JOUDAS. 

Secretary  of  Statt . 


•♦ 


I 
I 


\jF7aaaM  A<? 


y^x^ 


the          /  ^     ^             <^'(i'^  '"'/' 
Frank  C.  Jordatt  .  _ 


c0^r^.t/^.t^. 


I 


state    of   California, 
OF?IC:i  07  STATE  VETSRIL^ARIAIT, 
Sacranento. 

1911. 

P  R  0   C   L  i\   IJ  A  T   I   0  IJ    . 

:::■  :cuTiV2  :  z  ;.nTin::T, 

STATS   OF   CALIJORIIIA. 

Sacramento,    Cai. ,   Octotsr  16, 

ascrrtnine-l   li-u-t   ciizzle   loou 


or 


0'' .i  '■'    ■■..>;    . 

and , 

tPTJTOTTiq  ^ 

t-i 

i.i.'% 

pro  V"  :;  •  (  '■'-3    " 

i9oy, 


of  0. 


■  '■   ■"•"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, 
-^.    J ,  .  r  the  lands  sitruxted  in 
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. 


tc  i* 


the 

interse 

cti< 

Dn 

Of 

,    17 

-Z.    c     • 

—  -" 

S. 

,   R. 

t^  0^ 

•n  T:c 

cf 

the 

:aid  t 

1 

.  ,    ~\. 

13 

E. 

o       ' 

^cr 

...4 

th 

LulE 


.erly  bound- 


!q  «^  r-|_«tvi  +  T»  A I 


Jalifc 


,  1?11  ,  *r*r:* 


of 


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 


i 

en 


saia 

said  shipments  shall  have  a  note 

inent . 

±}: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 
,he  cou-it 


llcw. 
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. 


L:ocrc-:ar3r/cf  State. 


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Srtatc  of  tf  alifovnia. 


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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&trttc  of  (Califitrnla. 


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. 


} 


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. 


''H 


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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,  *'*ij 


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^ 


ATTSSTr 


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r7rA7/i 


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-^' 


*>-*-v^ 


St-te   CoiiiinisBioner  "oT   Horticulture 


Governorc^f  Cailtornla 


UKky.. 


H  Q 


39*5 


L^r^' 


'^ 


'^V.iCWiiii'-  .'*f-'*^ 


Sftate  of  CalitVrtttrt. 


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- 


/*'"'•    /?.>.,-    /f^    ^/^.^v- 


/^ 


fOTc  rr.or . 


I«t«abe: 


t  ,  1-11. 


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. 


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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 


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Saoranento,   January    25th    .   1^12, 


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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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CHiir     OCFurv     9lj»lt*>.TlNC     OrriCIK 

FREOCRICK    MASKEW 


STATE    OF   CALIFORNIA 

STATE  COMMISSION  OF  HORTICULTURE 

CAPITOL    BUILDING,    SACRAMENTO.    CALpFORNt* 

A       J       COOK.       ■  COWMISSIONCR 

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ASItSTANT      BU"K(».ST«NOH«. 
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''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 


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FREDERICK    MASKEW 


STATE    OF    CALIFORNIA 

STATE  COMMISSION   OF   HORTICULTURE 

CAFiTOl.    BUILOINO     SACRAMENTO.    CAL'TORNIA 


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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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Qjuarantine  Order,  ::o,ll,  continued. 


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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STATE    OF    CALIFORNiA 

STATE  COMMISSION   OF  HORTICULTURE 

CAFITOL    BUiUOING-    SACRAMENTO.    CAL   FORNIA 

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INSECTARy      DIVISION 

CAPITOL     PAKK 

SACRAMENTO     CAL 

E      K      CANNES 

SU'EKINTCNSCNT 

H      A      weiNLANO 

AStlSrANT      SUPKniMTCNDCN 

C      J      BRANIGAN 

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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> 


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there'oze, 


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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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Ac-.lfn^  aoTtrnor   of  iit-^t*  of  CHlilon.ii 


Ai^MvOV..!): 


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QUARANTINE     DIVISION 

SAN  FPANCISCO    CAL. 


STATE    OF   CALIFORNIA 

STATE  COMMISSION   OF   HORTICULTURE 


O  E  BREMNfR 
FREDERICK  MASKEW 

OCUTY     aUAR«MT,*,£ 


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A      J,    COOK.      ■      ■      COt*MiSSlOSE«l 
G     E.    MERRILL.  chief   OSPUt* 

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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. 


.\-tLc- 


Frank  C  Jordan  ■ 


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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«. 


(t) 


„...*_      «  ^  c  . 


I 


^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 


//. 


//, 


Attest 


Governor  of  the  State  of  ceiifornia. 


^vwr 


oecr<;tury  of   State, 


T- 


f/l0-ctaA  < 


•<^4 


VY<cd.  in    "..   niHre  of   'f^ 


Frank  C.  Jordan 


^lii* 


J- 


'<^'S<?': 


jBjrbrr 


t.    ^. 


..i^aga. 


state   of   iJaiiiornia, 
oecroiiiento. 


f   R  0 


Vv        iJ       it      .  .       n. 


■^10  i;  . 


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 


(   t. 


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  ' 
. — V  --«• 

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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attohnct  amd  counsclloh  at  law 
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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, 

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uHLoREAb,    saic^.   act   did   rt?ceive   in   favor    tliereof  s  tiajorlty 
of  all    no   votes  ceat  for  ajjd  &gtiir.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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'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*; 


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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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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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?hnll,    in   th-  manner   ^foreseicf,    proceed   t.o   draw  by  lot   such  an 


ejiount   of  bonds   as    Eh»ll    oe   requisite 


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Thpu-'t    «'s  nenrly  p 


-liny  be    thf   amount    ir;    sr  1  a    pirlrin -'   f 


un 


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:x'2inabo- 


ted.      After   xhe 


ppiTTient   of   pll    said    bonds, 


tiie   surplus   or  b?.lf.nce   remlning  in 


sinkin  -   fur 


'ny 


there   "oe ,    f"-?1.1    fo:thi«-ith  be 


p^ia    into    Vne    "Sr-n   Francisco 


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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 


I      st-'te 


ids 


■12    treg surer   shell    soil     t.ie  Uni' 


.ed   Stvtes   bonds, 


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then   in    s^id    ^'inicins   fund 


,    at  governing  merke- 


rf?tes,    rfter  ?3;lvertisin>:   th<?   s-ile   thereof,    in   the 


before   provided   for    the 


of  bones 


■.ereo 


:?  nner  herein 
ized    to    -1 


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ip-  a< 


11   use    the   proceed?   for    the 


: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' 


or.:;  8, 


li    cone's 


>i.  .ro  - ..  -> 


'iVcix  VT'-Ti  ,3 


'.r--vvn   for    thfi  t  purr:cse. 


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 
thereunde.  ,    ;vi'.h  -n 


ure 


-annual   report   tc    c;e   by  the  governor  Irid  before   the  legialatur 
biennially;    rnd   all   books   and  papers    oerteinin 


-C    the  r.-'tter 


provided   for   in    t' 


.  8    -  C 


s:.;i 


-0    the    in- 


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   -"^ 


■^    fall 8 


lue,    3ut   of   the 


finkinj   fond  provided   for  in   this  act,    on  controller* 
duly  drawn  for  th^t  piir;>ope, 

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[.    One  Thov.^-n-"  i:!.:-^  llur.ired   pn "   iffelve   . 

/  /^    / 

jovevno:    c"    tJie   St-te   of  Crliforni?  . 


Tt>.«>'n«ii«  nnnc-*'  *^^ 

CABLE    AODBI55       TAN' 


DANIEL   A.    RYAN 

ATTORNEY   AND   COUNSELLOR   AT   LAW 

,001-1002    MUMBOLOT   BANK    BUtLDINC 

765    MA«i««'     ST«««T 


SAN  rRANCISCO         !.  aV":-!. 


:  Ji 


Governor    ,  "    ■.        :,:-'.--   of  Gnl..  '   .... 

.V-:  err  -.•^-^  to  ,      C:.-*    "-  -    .  -■    • 
!.: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 

.--.■••■  ■t «  T    Vr,"  .-^     ■  .       .        .    "  ;.  -    .     t   .■  ■■  C  t 


'py   of    ■•!    p-.-opoBed    proclGr.: 


BnFir.   Act    as 


,.-...    -,:.      statute   a.z    ...rir.t- 
-  :•.-.  sability   of  havl         .  ■ 
•^ct   on    fil<=    in    oacrnrr.'anto. 


i.'inal 


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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. 


,.,  ^ 


.  1  *•".  1.  G  n  d  '^ 

.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/ 


oc^*-^ 


Cctto^ 


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^_ ^^^     ^   «.••••   •  ••■MAns  x«na   Twr-XB»  p«JB«tfT'*T"'i»Td  "'bondaj 

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, 
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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 

~n.y   »,   ..»,   .,^.,,   ,„„,    ^^    ^^^^    .^    ^^   ^^   ^___^^^_^   ^^    ^^^^^ 

.f  th.  .ft.  b«„*.  a.r.l.  proTld*.   u,  b.  .....d  ..  ..,  h.T.  th.r.- 

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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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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    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- 
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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: 


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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," 

01  State  „    ^    ,  .  - 

approved  March  20,    1S09,    the   Secretary   of    the  Stnte   of   California 

liuly 

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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1  ten,    the    t^utmisrion   of   sfiid    act    to   the  People   of   the   Stf.te.of 

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 
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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 
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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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1  bonds   2    sinkinti   fund,    to  be  known  and   designated  as   the    "Second 

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 

the 

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. 

32  .9. 


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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CALIFORNIA 

STATE  COMMISSION  OF  HORTICULTURE 

EXECUTIVE    OFFICE 
CAPITOL     BUILDING.     SACRAMENTO.     CALIFOKNIA 

August    13,    1912. 

V/:a:HI-AS,    tlie   alfalfa   fields  of   the   following 
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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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. 


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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 

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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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3rrx!i.L  '■.'jzzzic"  r'?.o:L..:.:--ric::. 

■"    !   ".   ,:    .:   .     ",      "•■/-.:"■.'  "'.    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 

Hi  IT.  137 
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.. 


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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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ler.nor.,   rrsirrQa.    -ei 


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Sdgar  -.   ::ook»   aipolr-tetl, 


..ISO   or.6 


1]    J-od-ie  oi 


thfa  S-orerior  :?ourt   o^  the  State 


of 


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ferai 


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prescriter. 


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•xrt  0'  *..e  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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.^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 


tlcrtimi  Pruclamatimi 


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 


.:  IS 
^  estobl 

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. 


16  -2- 


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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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. 


at:  ^s: ! 


c.ua  ikCtine 


retar-  of  State. 


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Frank  C.  JoixJan 


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CfBieeatttnc  gcpitrtmcnt 


"  H  c  J  L  1  I'.  A  :•  1  0  ::. 

'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 


-1- 


. 


J 


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: 


^  / 


Secretary  of  State. 


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402 


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Filed  in  iht.  ujjiof  uf  il^e 


il  • 

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/  o 


—    -^-   >-'■  wIv-3_,-^>.7 


Reeua 


§tate  of  tHalifovnia 


?ruT:.  :^ivM?^  rj.xi.\. i\7io:u 

[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. 


^^^^.^f/~^  /V  r^^<^ 


eorctai^-  <>f /tr.tei 


^^^^^ 


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CALIFORNIA 

STATE  COMMISSION  OF   HORTICULTURE 

EXECUTIVE      OFFICE 

CAPiTOL    BUJi-DiNG      SACRAMENTO     CALiP'ORNiA 


txcni 


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,'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 


_  / 


<    > 


^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  • 


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•'ai- 


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 


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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 ^      _ 


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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) 


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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 
eed 


/^2^/.< 


( 


'shall  'be 
or  fruit 


^CJ 


paid 
T  its 


STATS  coi.:;.:issic:fflR 


IfflR  t«t  HORIICUITUTJE. 


APPROTTZD  EY 


X-l/Lii^ 


11^ 


70' 


.2  ST-uIS  OF  G*J.IrOr:"Ii».. 


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P 


F" 


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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. 


# 


/■ 


/.'^■)r- 


Oovnmor. 


Attest: 


Seer<|i<^r7  of  St^e* 


yi^/a4Q^ 


^n-\ 


/ 


'kio/'- 


az 


/ 


^ 


/ 


'^y 


^/' 


/ 


BUxte  of  (CrtllfiJVJtla 


S.  Z^SL  2.  k  ^  ^  A  L-X^S. 

'"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 


.    .    v:  hereu-to 
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. 


__f  ill  o'.  ^^\ 


'  '^^^/at^M/i 


'm 


/U  -^z 


r 

a 


a 


X 


<', 


F!LED 

h.  the  rfTic,  of  the  S«^r-«rr  of  State 
OF  Tlli-  STATi;  Of  v.Ai.irOiuNlA 


E7 


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. 


n^^^r\J 


Governor 


^■7 


SecrotAry  of  Statft 


c    ^ 


FILED 

in  thf  ntfirf  of  'he  S"  rrt«ry  of  State 
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 


ir 


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 


-  ,     -/     —  "V. V.    w.     >,  .u    ,wv.„i     sii:v     a,       icri7:y    XT.   mm 

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. 


m7^//9/  [^ 


'iovemor. 


408 


§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. 


IL JmrL^lL 


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hi  the  off-.  ,.    . 


CfBae^ntttrc  Pc^nartmntt 


§tat«  of  iE^altfovttia 

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 


,  10  U  U  b.     - ' -o "^ 


.L       ..\J  . 


.,  .  .-...ich 


1.  J.^ 


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   ' 


•cat 


fixed 


/» 


xJlO. 


Gov  ".-nor 


Gor, 


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7/ 
..   7/ 


h-  <p     <« 


lw£. 


§tate  of  ©ttUfornlrt 

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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Co*  '    ■  '      r 


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FILED 

In  the  offlcp  of  the  Serrtary  of  State 
or  THE  STATE  OF  CAl-iFORNlA 

JAN  2S  ;:;4 


1 


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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j.i^/,  .;'. 


--'  ^V-  -'^ 


t>ecretary   o^  state. 


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'i  rc'^  11-'.   oetiticn  ;.        iei-.aixu; 

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t&tc   cf    ^£.3  ifT-.-nif-. ,    in  •cc--.&r.c'G  -ith   the   CotiFtituticn 


^eiialcri: 
tie  3"iSt 

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-   the  othte  01    Jtliiomia. 

In  acccr-ur.ee        *       •'"'  • 
•-     cf  -fclii'ornifa,  on 
election  sLbll  le  -^rintfd  in  net 


L'll 


•0  huiicreu  rcrds, 


§tate  of  ©oilfomia 


p  -^-^  n. 


T        ■ 


A  :  I  C  K, 


■,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 


■j:       /,  /■■•  -V    ■^. 


Attest: 


%yr%izxi;  of    ;'tate 


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FILED 

la  thf  office  of  Ih^  '^•^'^'■'l'''',^ "1" 
OF  THt  STATt  ur  CALUUrMA 

WAR  J  '        ' 

FHANK  C.  JORDAN      ^ 


Br 


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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B?a5Ie  (i64i«fssloBEft  "oT 


ruwT 


TUI^TT^i 


APrROVEJ) 

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 


/niAipix-  /v 


// 


jovern 


or  of  California 


ini^^/vy 


Dated:    Sacramen 


to,   Cal. ,   April  13,   151^. 


7 

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nr.rn 


,>* 


^UxU  of  Calif •?i^«i'» 


;  C  L 


tk  v.  ' 


i  I  ^  \U 


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, 


/ 


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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o 


Cs-r/r^ 


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r    / 


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?/■ 


•f^  i7. 


-♦'i!- 


/ 


>, 


•<r 


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, 
1    >    1    4. 

8r-r«  tapf^^fv^'  State. 
i>  e   p   u  t  y« 


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. 


^/z 


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 


1  - 


.lull, 

•wit: 


-,  + 


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 


♦ 


1 


<j  —.f  S  I 


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- 


-.ii  .;xj  1; 


Subscribed  and 
before  le  this 


day 


-  ^  «'  •— . 


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; 


-1- 


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. 


-2- 


/ 


.n 


".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 


/ 


ilia  au : 


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: 


./ 


/ 


A- 


IT  -T^ 


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- 


/ 


^.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 


/ 


.  ^  -^^^.^/^^^   ^■■'  V 


Jiiu^^^dii.  MinM.  K^ 


Governor   o 


0    -\2.: 


71m 


8->4. 


^'/Xr..^ 


'tV 


^  y^ 


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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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- 

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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 

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.%   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 


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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 


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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: 


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*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 

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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. 


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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. 


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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 

-1- 


'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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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 

■'  »lth  an  am  .  '  ^_ 

.';  ..,,.•,. r-  !;.•  ^,j, 

1.  or 

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 
-.  \t    cetKfal 

,     .  .  ,  '  iiKleeei 

shall 

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va  !■■      ^r^ 


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, 

fi/     //. 


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Governor "ot"  the  State  of- 
California. 


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hi  i:  rjLL  ?■  HOi:  A"'     ■-''''-'. CT  AND  IHRE?£.j4 UBLF.  UHTIL  TRK  PHIK- 
JI?;.L  AKD  IwTA:Ei::ST  Or  MA  ILITI  S    ■  I 

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State  of  California 


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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; 


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.ct  hCTTin   yr>lf>^Tfri   to   ir.   in  the 
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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 


-5- 


.V 


■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 


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<Maa  it  U*  ait  aft 


Id  rtted  as   the   "Kaa 
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r      T  ,    I   '    V     '    .-Gunto   ^?ct  "vj  h;Jii 

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. 


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,   V                latur-  c     ;' r     t:  r    0.        '  i      /  ^i 

:--t    .  '                   .            •■       ■     ■                                                      t                              r.\-    i'    , 

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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x^^^  ^r'w  v^  -'.prf^^-^-<^^ 


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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 


-6- 


..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*. 


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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 

-1- 

/ 


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; 

-4- 


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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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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or 


?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"  ■"  "  ■     --■ 


r  the 

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it  destroyed  r.nd 
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trans - 
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and   at 

upon 
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cotton 
tate 


^     ,  ..  -  r     -    ..jrtic'ilture 

.,.*1,,„    >nr-T.dicnto  are   herety  eQpo7.ered    uo    o.  .  . 


^.  „-ote  ^.uara 

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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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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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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ATTEST 


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Gove  J  nor  of   tlie   otate  of  CoJLifornia, 


state  ot'Citlifc»x*itirt 


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STATE 

OF 

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•'  STATT'.  V}^TlCIlIARlAii 

L-acranento, 
Pebruar: 

Call 
'  ''f 

for: 

191 : 

ia, 

• 

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. 


l';91; 


Tiie  fc-orth  par. 


if-ratx.--   of   tiie  Pro c lair 


,io!:   aa;;e; 


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:o   re; 


jllov/s 


Fro:.',  a-. 
person,    co:.ipany, 


t-iis   fourth 
.corporation, 


dai 


rebraary 


191> 


ever; 


hereby  prohibited  fro 


brin::-in. 


their  agerits  a:id  servants,  are 
i;:tQ  the  Stato  of  Cr.lif orr.ia 


xny  cattle,    s 


eep,    or   other  rur.inants,    or   swine,    origina- 


or    oe 


.^,.   i-.    ^^„   other   stRte    in   the  United   L'tates,    excap-   ± 


:c    states   of  \Vas:-ii 


Oreron,    Idn::o 


'roia 


Utali,    Ari-ona 


Colorado 

Texan 


.ev; 


'.eTcico,    "orth  Dahota,    South  DaJcota,    "Jebrasic 


,  h.inneoota,  J\xl: 
iir-port  Daid  anirr.als  i 
for   a::d   obtained  fro 


and  Louisiana,    m;loBs   perr.ission    ui 


io  the 


■tate  of 


California  is  first  eought 


he  State  Yeteri/.arian  of  the 


,".te   of 


ilif'ornia,    and  evidence   of   cuch  pernis-ion  is   p.ttached   to   the 


vrr 


i:; 


/lT.:::t3t3  vuu'ir:.:©! 


•ihe   Great   Seal   of   this 
dai'  of  Februej'y,    1S15. 


I  have 
ate   to 


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rc^unto   affixed   this  fourth 


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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 


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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 


I:, 


..   cf   t-is   5t:'tc  o  hereunto   affixed 


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. 


'^<?^L*?< 


Sec^^ary  of  Stated 


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FfLED 

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" 

/    APPROVED: 


A, ■-  . . 


Ill 


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429 


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 


13 /( 

to   VcJ 

•ous/request; 


DAY. 


fi^J   X 


'(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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430 


SXECIJTIVl:  P:.OCLAI.J-iTI 


Ul. 


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. 


FILED 


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 


i 


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. 


III,,.,  /f  M 


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Governor  of  the  State  of  California, 


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Secretary /of  State, 


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432 


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. 


O'xccitttuc  pci.navtntcut 

Otatc  of  (Citlit^nuirt 


ivergra- 


1  r  :  ^  ■  a 


teful  le 

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■ :  i  - '  V  e 


n  =  , 


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(  /.       c/^^v/ 


ly^^^i^i^AQ. ,  r: ji^^z-xf 


H/ 


§tate  of  ©alifornltt 


In  compliance  wi 


request 


7"  -'">  c!  ";    ■■  c  "^^ 


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 


1  c 


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. 


IK  .Vl'^11333  ,7HK'?30F.   i  liave 
hereunto  ?e     ray  han;    '.nd 


cause' 


jre.^  t 


I  o; 


the    state  oi    L;aiitornia   to 
be  affixed   thi?  ^       day 
of  June .   ±yii.. 


^Af. 


■^n 


-ov  ruor 


Attest: 


Secretary  o:    3t.  te 


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or  TIi£  STATX  or  CALirOiLNiA 

JUL  I-  1915 

PRANK  C  JORDAN 
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STATE  OF   CALI^ORIIIA 

EXE  CUT  rm    nEpmnTivr 

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 


•^^■"'-^"'-^^^'^' 


I 


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. 


\ 


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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Secretary   of   State, 


BUxte  of  <t*xlifovn\a 


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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rcs  THE  utortatio::  of  lf/e  stock 

DATHD   ST:PTT:3JT.   1,    1915. 


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or  TH£  STATS  «r  CALIFORNIA 

AMQ  ^7  1915 

PRAWKC  JORDAN  / 

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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, 


Gove 


f-<o^\ 


437 


FiLED 


In  the  offir"  or  thf>  ST'-tar"  of  T.tJite 
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. 


Mi^ 


LJL 


Governor. 


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iEkrttnn  ^^rnrlamattun 


Sxfrutiup  Srparlmrnl) 

^tatr  uf  (California 


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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FILHO 

to  the  office-  of  thr  S^-r-^xH' »'J'r*!' 
OF  TiiE  STATIC  «f  CALUORMA 

NOV  5-  1915 

'RANK  C.  JORDAN    _^^  ^  ^^^ 


'jUJ 


jl.poty-i 


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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,'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 


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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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p  r.  c  c  L  A  :.:  A  T  I  0  ■' 


Re   Import&tion   of  Live  Stock 


FILED 

fel  the  ««i.-e  of  the  Secrrtary  of  St.te 
or  IHB  STATE  OF  CALIFORMA 

r^A-^  15  1916 
(fRARKCJORDAri     ^^^^  ^ 

3y    ^^^^..^^.^l^^^-^S^T^ 


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. 


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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* 


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"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 


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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 


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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. 


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uk. 


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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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,        yV  8»crrt»ry  of  S«a»*. 

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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.| 

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thi*  aft  ti> 
T!,*  p»i>pl»  "f 


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.:    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 


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said 

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■  he 

■ball    be 
treasurer 

•■■r  cash,     'i        .:  - 

•  the  state  ■ 
after   lielii^' 
A'lil   I'V   a   res-ilutb't.  .1^.,^    a.l 
a    ma.orltv     v.de    ..f    the    ad 
deiwttinent  of  enclnecrinc    .».-   -  - 

•f>«lfy     the    iimiMmt    of    money     wnuii.    m 
t.„fC«f>«krit    i>r    »alil    advlsiirv    tMiard.    shall    b« 

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to 


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lEUrttnn  Prnrlamattnn 


txrnitiur  Drparlmnit 


&lalr  uf  (taliforuta  I 

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 

•       •      -     -      ■     "*       ' ,^,,, 

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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 

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tl*e     H^leUtUK-     .. 

r   any   cillien    of 


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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„-- 


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Jov-rnor. 


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e?t 


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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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uiii>iiifiini>  <iH. 

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> 


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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 


-  vT- 


5  — 


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 


—  ^^ 


1 


—  6  — 

: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 


—  7  — 

.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 


—  8  — 

.  .  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 


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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. 


Wiiicl-    :■      -  J.S    dli 

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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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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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FEB  i  r.  1917 

5,  ^^<./:^- c>i.^ 


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. 


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throu-bout  the  ^tate,  of    utur liy,  t'o  lOtli    lay  of  :^qli, 
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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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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(* 

-V<  00^ 

Wood 

Park 


-3- 


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 


-4- 


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.  « 


-5- 


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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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 


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Harbcr   City   Squab   Company 

Hardwood   Interior   Company    (The) 

Harmony  LIusic  Co. 

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 
Holmes  UuBic  Conpany 


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Home  Baking  Coapany 

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 
Imperial 
Lnperial 
Imperial 
Imperial 


Company 
Company 


■.7ine   Company 


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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llahoney  Brothers 
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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Oakland 
Oakland 
Oakland 
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Oxford  Realty  Cc. 

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   Incorporated    )The) 

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  . 

HaPin£.  CpK-it t  ee.  We st ern_  Aut  omobU e ,  As ^o^^at ^ on 

R.Blasder  Bernard  Incorporated    Ha...ona  Jis.iiiin., 

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;' 


Bueineas  Uen*a  Club   of  Loa 


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Triumph  Tractor  Company 

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  ,   ♦<«„ 

w"t   side   Co-operatlTa   Creanery  A.aoclatlon 

Weatern  A«encla«  .«  — 1-. 

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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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« 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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, 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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, 


A^ 


^cf- 


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     ^ 


I.  ri/^^i  fi  -J^  "  ' '  '   *  '  — y*  ^* 


_  # 

^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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^A 


1  :jr  sTAlfc 


DK^U* 


Forum  BuiLOiNa.  Sacnamcnto 
Geo     P.  WCLDON.  CmiIF  OKPUTT 

CafiTol  Park    Sacramento 
Harry  S.  Smith.  SuPCRtNTCNoiNT 


^tste  of  dJaitfoniut 


Room   11   FIRRY  SuiLDiNa 
San  Francisco 

Room   324  union  lkacuk  suildimq 
Los  ancelcs 

Room  a  County  Court  house 
San  Oieoo 

Friderick  HASKKW 
CHitr  Deputy  quarantine  Officer 


Commission  of  horticulture 


G   H.  HECKE 


0"MI.i 


..    to    exiiit 


1  -Int  LoriOrauB    =~ra  r^d  is 


.iiit  JioriO.T.is 


■r-^rs    o.:>t:^-'r*- 


,    It    is    d' 


■-til   further 
. ect   to  the  following 


'.trJUi'lt    i  oil       "l,        1 

— '"' — r~: — ' — T-. — r^ 


■'iHtln*?  the   import  in 


-  e-Tj.l';it  ion   "o. 


one  ooi-^/  >.-■  ^- 
before  release 
on*- 


larantlne   3u'ardian 

cottou^soed  to  consignee,   and 
.  V'r. -rter  of  the  cotton  seea, 

d   -:..r  the 

are 


jn-"    forego  1.  . 

e  United  Statei:-  ^i^p- 


•y    to    tiic    cyjjt:i  x-.^i^^-' 
Itiire  'tti' the  sta^e~-ot 


lOHiiR  OF  HOSTXaJLiURiS. 


Aff RCTil : 


589 


FILED 

I'  '^r  oifloe  of  th«  9«or»ury  of  St»t« 
Cr  THE  STATE  OF  OALirOBIIA 

^13    1-   1918 


lY  Of  «T»T£ 
<-■'/■ 


ro»Ut*   BOILDIKG     S*C«*MCMT-o 
OKO     P    WCLDON    CHitFDC^ur. 

Capitol  Faux    Sacramintq 

B27  N     OLivt  ST      Almambma 

Harrys    Smith    Supchintcnocn 


^ate  of  Califontia 


MOOM    n    FCMMv   Buil-Oiwa 
Sas    FrANCiSCO 

Room  324  un.on  I-Caguc  aukOoo 
Lot  ANSKLK* 

•oow  •  Coo»*''T  Court  mousc 
San  Oicao 

Frkocrick  Maskcw 


Commission  of  ^|ortiruIture 


G.  H.  HECKE 
D.  C.  FESSENDEN 


^0  -<^a:u:^i::j::  ^:-lzr  iruLisiOH  29  ^ 


^^XtJ  a.xiX.n     •lii.^/IXi 


^  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. 


k. 


L 
J'  ^ 

State  Commlasloner  of  Horticulture, 


Approved  - 

JcrernorxJf  tii«  atate  of  Cailfomls. 


A^JL* 


Ono 


-•;■    r 


of 


ica 


i^t^^'ft 


Gxifltenco 


:>)'•    rafi 


nhlitcriteo,       iirin  -  ti 


te'vc 


n^ 


I  4i*- 


toat  oi  our  '  ce- 


,«^  the  -^ifriotic  8|)irit  '>: 


;H     ^f) 


cjy  may  be 


^to  unii'i     '•ion  of 
oplc   in  J!u:   ort  of  Uu    at  nd 


ion  hj:p   ?  ikon. 


jy  I 


hr  ntromTth  o 


r.iiiea  or*  watHn-^  thi:^  vT^r    r 


-oa-Tt; 


r   TC 


'ill 


in  it. 


i  «:  iovr  ♦■h'-t  on  thi 


\f2;rv!;l>    'ii:        'lomC    tlMt 


to  -^led/w 


nf 


^f 


h  i/ik    ^d  for  thv  sv     ooa  wc  fiiiv.    thus  far  had. 

.     t'  hcas 
ov 


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. 

^ 


^.^^ 


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 


.X10U5 


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" 


i- 


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 


-2- 

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 


/ 


y 


-3- 


to  enroll  to  the  end  that  our  oolean  obligation  to  ?rive  our 
maximum  to  the  world's  supply  of  food  be  fulfilled. 


Governor 


Tlf  -y.- 


o     soil 


w 


*Ho.   101. 


474 


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. 


^  A  A 


^/~     '" 


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. 


'p  p  ** 


M 


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. 


^. 


7. 


"^ 


^ 


/ 


FRANK  .^e^JCR 


«~y 


"^ 


\ 


\ 


(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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uncxnirori  term  thereof,  c)oin/'  puoh  ep  is  prc- 
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t  tc.   t'.c  nujibfer  to  bo  oloctod   to  ench 


cuch  of  ^.  i'  onnn 


tioa  nnf   tom^hiTJa  bain 


!iifih  ar  !<-  rruscribod  by  the  laws  of  thi« 


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0  fie 99  fi""    ir.' 
siiJ       1  ction. 

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bo  flub.-nittc 


-  :       lection  there  vrill  also 
l.ctoiH  such  nro-ro3ed  Oon- 


atitiitio 
nc.  aurffl 


nal  aaionnnf ntr,  question-,  nroporitions,  initiative 


<•«»  qn-nended  b-  rcrerndu:. 


ira  re:mirod  to 


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t  ion 


1  :\vp  of  thi«?     t  toi 


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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 

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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. 


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,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. 


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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. 


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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« 


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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, 


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vim^  i),  Gtophons, 
Crovornor, 


Dated:    ^acr  r:'^.nto,  Juno  10,  1919, 


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(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^ 


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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. 


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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^. 

^^Z 

'■            V 

-^^ 

<3PVJHP^-' 

JV"  I  \  o 


: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 


J\JI 


^J^roHHii 


B 


FRATiif^^r-;, 


L    7  3   19J9 


rv..r:,  ;?'< 


^y^;^r  or  STATE 


^?^  y  ^ 


^ 


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. 


^x7  xi^^^r^. 


Gov-rnor  of  the  Stefte   of  California 


Hf  ■iUTOVS\^i 


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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, 

■  II^Ldl  D.  3?kh:3!:s 
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. 


.    Jordan , 


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. 


Jnc. 


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. 


I 


Approved 


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 


X 


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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Att«stt 


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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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d-^cretary  of  State. 

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'^^    laE  STATE  or  OAtirOR'^IA 


(•rattcutiuc  5^^>Htrtment 


§trttir  of  (firtllfornirt 


.»....•  .  i  U.  I 


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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^TErrbl*.:.,  '.jovernor  o:'  the 


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 


.  .K^h.V 


Seel  of  the  State  of 
Galiforrda  to  be  af- 
fixed this  '        "  day 
of  Nov --Tiber,   1919. 


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FRANK  C.  jQ^'J.^^' 


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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 


31  A  IE   Ur  t.ALlMJKI\IA 

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. 


it 


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DIRECTOR  OF  AGRIC'JLTURi:. 


Approved: 


gover::or  of  the  state  of  California, 


Issued !Tove=ber  25,  ISI3, 


Iv^wio 


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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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lUCUTIVB  OFFICII 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 

DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE 


0  H  HECKE,  DIRBOTOR 
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!.-. 


WUi 


DL'.EGTOl-   01^'  Acjpjcuiinni::. 


(SHU.) 


Approved: 


U/t:^^ 


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. 

Authority  for  this  microfilm  reproduction  is  Section  1551 
of  the  Evidence  Code. 


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Microfilm  Tech.  II 
State  Archives 


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