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STATEMENT No. 26.
The Valuation of Real and Personal Property, and the Rate of Taxation on each One Hundred
Dollars, from the Organization of the State Government to the Tear 1884, inclusive.
Year.
Assessed Value of
Property.
Tax for State
Purposes.
1850
1851
1852
1853
1854
1855
1856
1857
1858
1859
1860
1861
1862
1863
1864
1865
1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1S75
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
$57,670,689
00
$0 50
49,231,052
00
65
64,579,375
00
65
95,335,646
00
60
111,191,630
00
60
103,887.193
55
60
95,007,440
97
70
126.059,461
82
70
123,955,877
00
60
131,060,279
49
60
148,193,540
02
60
147,811,617
16
60
160.369,071
81
77
174.104,955
07.
92
180,484,949
85
1 25
183,509,161
00
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200,764,135
50
1 13
212,205,339
01
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237.483,175
07
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08
97
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97
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76
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31
50
528,747,043
00
50
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00
64.9
618,083,315
00
60.5
595,073,177
00
73.5
586,953,022
00
63
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00
55
549,142,610
00
62.5
666,202,674
00
64
668,691,059
00
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00
59.6
764,763,559
00
49.7
821,078,767
00
45.2
121
STATEMENT No. 27.
Contingent Expenses of the Senate, Twenty-fifth Legislature — Begular Session.
FoK What Purposes Exi-exded.
Officers of the Senate — temporary organization _.
Employes of the Senate — temporary organization
Extra clerks and attaches
Postage stamps for members
Post Office box rent
Forty sets of Codes
Hack hire for inauguration ceremonies —
Packing water filter
Mileage of committees
Engrossing
Phonographic reporter
Contested election expenses — Brooks vs. Steele
Per diem J. M. Brooks
Per diem L. W. Buck
Contested election expenses — Buck vs. Dudley
Compiling history of Senate Bills
Ice
Gasfitting, etc.
Cleaning and repairing clock
Repairing locks
Washing towels
Repairing furniture
Services of clerks after adjournment
Total
^168
446
00
80
12,20]
500
16
00
10
00
600
00
65
00
.3
00
1,786
80
309
90
764
60
3,580
78
360
00
328
00
1,803
200
36
00
28
80
01
40
40
00
24
75
30
00
41
65
150
00
$23,500
00
STATEMENT No. 28.
Contingent Expenses of the Assembly, Twenty-fifth Legislature — Regular Ses.non.
For What Purposes Expended.
Amount.
§506
60
1,454
74
25
00
10
00
13,510
80
12
50
666
30
50
00
15
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657
40
157
80
7
30
175
00
1,803
36
2,295
90
37
75
24
00
30
00
89
70
198
00
60
00
270
00
Extra clerks and attaches — temporary organization
Postage stamps for members
Locks and postage for Sergeant-at-Arms
Post Office box rent
Extra clerks and attaches
Purchase of table
Engrossing
Expenses inauguration of Governor
Remodeling Secretary's desk of Assembly
Phonographic reporter
Expenses of investigating committee (harbor front matters)
Telegraphing
Compiling bills and resolutions
Contested election expenses — Dozier vs. Barnes
Committee mileage
Repairing furniture
Ice
Attending and repairing clocks
Globes, etc.
Services of clerks at desk, after adjournment
Incidental expenses of Sergeant-at-Arms
Witness fees and mileage — State vs. M. P. Wiggin, Superior Judge
Total
§22,057 15
122
STATEMENT No. 29.
Contingent JExpenses of ilie Senate, Tweyity-Jjfth Legislature — Extra Session.
For What Pueposes Expended.
Extra clerks and attaches $4,740 50
Postage for members 400 00
Mileage (A. T. Vogelsang) 16 80
Postage (Judiciary Committee) ' 3 00
Fifty Political Codes ' 125 00
Transcribing testimony (Judiciary Committee) 261 25
Telegraphing (Judiciary Committee) 3 20
Washing towels 10 00
Repairing locks .. 28 50
Ice 2J 60
Extra clerks and attaches (extra services) 1 854 00
Postmistress (services after adjournment) ' 12 00
Total $6,475 85
STATEMENT No. 30.
Contingent Expenses of the Assembly, Twenty-fifth Legvilature — Extra Session.
Foe What Purposes Expended.
Amount.
Extra clerks and attaches
Engrossing
Mileage of officers and clerks
Post Office box rent
Repairing locks on desks and postage stamps for Sergeant-at-Arms
Bookbinding
Stationery for members
Investigating delinquent tax suits
Chairs
Clerks (extra services after adjournment)
Total
§5,126 00
134 40
171 20
10 00
25 00
8 00
1,886 84
31 50
216 00
396 00
5,004 94
123
STATEMENT No. 31.
Estimate of Exvenditurea for the Thirty-seventh and Thirty-eighth Fiscal Tears, ending June 30,
1887.
For What Purpose.
Legislative Department.
Per diem and mileage of Lieutenant-Governor and Senators..
Per diem and mileage of Assemblymen
Pay of officers and clerks of the Senate
Pay of officers and clerks of the Assembly
Contingent expenses of the Senate
Contingent expenses of the Assembly
Judicial Department.
Salaries of Justices of the Supreme Court
State portion of salaries of Judges of Superior Courts
Salary of Clerk of the Supreme Court
Salaries of Deputy Clerks of the Supreme Court
Salary of Reporter of Decisions of the Supreme Court
Salary of Deputy Reporter of Decisions of Supreme Court__^_.
Salaries of Secretaries to Justices of Supreme Court
Salaries of Bailiffs and for performing the work of Porters of
Supreme Court
Pay of Porter for office of Clerk of Supreme Court
Postage and contingent expenses of Supreme Court
Postage and contingent expenses of Clerk of Supreme Court...
Expenses of Supreme Court under Section 47, Code of Civil
Procedure
For Governor's Office.
Salary of Governor
Salary of Private Secretary
Salary of Executive Secretary
Pay of Porter
Special Contingent Fund (secret service)
Postage, expressage, telegraphing, etc.
For Secretary of State's Office.
Salary of Secretary of State
Salary of Deputy Secretary of State
Salary of Bookkeeper
Salaries of clerks
Pay of Porter
Postage, expressage, and telegraphing
Contingent expenses
For Conti-oller's Office.
Salary of Controller
Salary of Deputy Controller
Salary of Bookkeeper
Salaries of clerks
Pay of Porter
Postage, expressage, and telegraphing
Contingent expenses
Traveling expenses
For Treasurer's Office.
Salary of Treasurer
Salary of Deputy Treasurer
Salary of clerk
Amount carried forwai-d.
J21,000 00
40,700 00
6,000 00
6,200 00
12,000 00
18,000 00
$84,000 00
235,000 00
6,000 00
18,000 00
5,000 00
4,800 00
6,400 00
4,800 00
600 00
300 00
500 00
32,000 00
$12,000 00
6,000 00
4,000 00
1,200 00
5,000 00
1,000 00
$6,000 00
4,800 00
4,000 00
7,400 00
600 00
3,000 00
200 00
|6,000 00
4,800 00
4,000 00
9,600 00
600 00
1,000 00
5,200 00
1,000 00
$6,000 00
4,800 00
3,200 00
$103,900 00
397,400 00
29,200 00
26,000 00
32,200 00
$588,700 00
124
EsTiMATK OF ExPKXDiTURKS — Continued.
For What Pirpose.
Amount brouglit forward .
Salaries of Watchmen
Pay of Porter
Postage, expressage, and contingent expenses
For Attorney- General's Office.
Salary of Attorney-Geueral
Salary of Deputy Attorney-General
Pay of Porter
Postage, expressage, and contingent expenses
Traveling expenses
Costs and expenses of suits wherein State is a party in interest..
For Surveyor- General's Office.
Salary of Surveyor-General
Salary of Deputy Surveyor-General
Salary of clerks in office of Surveyor-General and Register of
State Land Office
Pay of Porter
Postage and expressage
Contingent expenses
Purchase of and copying maps
Traveling expenses of Surveyor-General and Attorney-General,
when engaged in contests between the State and the United
States, in relation to public lands
For Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Salary of Superintendent of Public Instruction
Salary of Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction..
Salary of clerk
Pay of Porter
Postage and expressage
Contingent expenses
Traveling expenses
For State Library.
Salary of State Librarian
Salaries of two deputies..
Pay of Porter
Postage and expressage ..
For Military Purposes.
Salary of Adjutant-General
Salary of Assistant Adjutant-General
Pay of Porter
Postage and expressage ..
Care of State Armor}', cleaning and transportation of arms, and
traveling and contingent expenses
Armory rents and other expenses of the National Guard
For Office of State Engineer.
§4,800 00
600 00
300 00
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4,800 00 ;
300 00 '
200 00 '
1,000 00 '
8,000 00 '.
86,000 00
4,800 00
8588,700 00
19,700 00
9,600 00
600 00
600 00
200 00
800 00
?6,000 00
3,600 00
3,200 00
400 00
1,600 00
200 00
3,000 00
§6,000 00
7,200 00
1.800 00
400 00
Salary of State Engineer.
Salary of Secretary
For State Printing Office.
Salary of Superintendent of State Printing Office
Support of State Printing Office, including pay of employes.
§6,000 00
3,600 00
600 00
. 300 00
1,500 00
150,000 00
§12,000 00
4,800 00
$4,800 00
145,000 00
20,300 00
22.600 00
1,000 00
18,000 00
15,400 00
162,000 00
16,800 00
149,800 00
Amount carried forward '■§1,014,300 00
125
EsTiMATK OP ExPKNDiTURES — Continued.
For What Purpose.
Amount brought forward
For State Board of Health.
Salary of Secretery of Slate Board of Health
Mileage and contingent expenses
To prevent introduction of contagious diseases.
For Office of Iiimiraiice Cornmissioner.
Salary of Insurance Commissioner
Salary of clerk
Rent, printing, and contingent expenses
$5,000 00
2,500 00
1,000 00
$6,000 00.
3,200 00
4,000 00
For Board of Railroad Commissioners.
Salaries of Eailroad Commissioners
Salary of Secretary
Salary of Bailiff.-"-
Salary of Stenographer
Traveling expenses of Railroad Commissioners, and other per-
sons in their employ, when traveling in the performance of
their official duties .
Office rent
Fuel, lights, postage, expressage, and other incidental expenses.
For State Board of Equalization.
Salaries of members of State Board of Equalization
Salary of clerk
Pay of Porter
Traveling expenses
Postage, expressage, telegraphing, and contingent expenses
Pay of employes of State Capitol building and grounds
Salary of Guardian of Yosemite Valley
Traveling expenses Board of Commissioners of Yosemite Valley-
Traveling expenses of State Board of Education
Services of Registers and Receivers of United States Land Office-
Education and care of deaf, dumb, and blind
$24,000 00
4,800 00
2,400 00
3,000 00
1,000 00
1,800 00
1,200 00
$24,000 00
4,800 00
600 00
4,500 00
1,000 00
For Insane Asylums.
Support of Insane Asylum at Stockton
Support of Insane Asylum at Napa
Transportation of insane
For State Prisotis.
Support of State Prison at San Quentin.-.
Support of State Prison at Folsom
Transportation of prisoners
$360,000 00
370,000 00
57,000 00
For State Normal Schools.
Support of State Normal School at San Jose
Support of Branch State Normal School at Los Angeles
Miscellayieo us.
Payment of rewards offered by Governor
Rewards for arrest and conviction of highway robbers
Arresting criminals without the limits of the State
Water for irrigation, purchase of hose and implements to be
used on State Capitol building and grounds
$260,000 00
170,000 00
45,000 00
$80,000 00
30,000 00
Amount carried forward
$4,000 00
5,000 00
4,000 00
3,000 00
$1,014,300 00
8,500 00
13,200 00
38,200 00
34,900 00
37,800 00
3,000 00
2,000 00
500 00
500 00
80,000 00
787,000 00
475,000 00
110,000 00
$2,604,900 00
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EsTiMATK OP ExPKNDiTURES — Continued.
FoK What Purpose.
Amount brought forward
Water to be used in State Capitol building .
Repairs of State Capitol building and furniture, and purchase
of carpets
Stationery, fuel, lights, etc., for Legislature and State officers..
Purchase of ballot paper
Official advertising
Pavment of interest on §100,000 to Hastings College of Law ._.
Annual reimbursement of University of California
Restoration and preservation of fish in the waters of the State..
Official advertising
Aid of
Aid of
Aid of
Aid of
Aid of
Aid of
Aid of
Aid of
Aid of
Aid of
Aid of
Aid of
Aid of
Aid of
State Agricultural Society
District Agricultural Society Ko. 1 ..
District Agricultural Society No. 2 ..
District Agricultural Society Xo. 3 ..
District Agricultural Society No. 4 ..
Disti-ict Agricultural Society No. 5 .,
District Agricultural Society No. 6 ..
District Agricultural Society No. 7 ..
District Agricultural Society No. 8 _.
District Agricultural Society No. 9 ..
District Agricultvral Society No. 10 .
District Agricultural Society No. 11
District Agricultural Society No. 12
District Agricultural Society No. 13
For orphans, half orphans, abandoned children, foundlings,
and aged persons in indigent circumstances
Office of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Salary of Commissioner
Salary of deputy
Stationery and contingent expenses
Office rent .
Office of the State Board of Horticulture.
For uses of the State Board of Horticulture
For three months, ending June 30, 1885
Office of the Board of State Viticultural Commission.
For uses of the Board
Office of the State Board of Silk Culture.
For uses of the Board
For three months, ending June 30, 1885
Care of State Burial Ground.
Total General Fund estimates
Total School Fund estimates
Total Interest and Sinking Fund estimates
$1,200 00
5,000 00
25,000 00
6,000 00
1,500 00
14,000 00
9,570 00
10,000 00
1,500 00
$15,000 00
4,000 00
3,000 00
3,000 00
3,000 00
2,400 00
2,400 00
2,400 00
2,400 00
1,600 00
1,600 00
2,400 00
1,600 00
3,000 00
$4,800 00
3,000 00
1,000 00
1,200 00
$10,000 00
1,250 00
$5,000 00
625 00
2,604,900 00
89,770 00
47,800 00
415,000 00
10,000 00
11,250 00
20,000 00
5,625 00
200 00
Total estimated cost of State government for the 37th and
38th fiscal years ..
J3,204,545 00
3,299,408 00
700,000 00
$7,203,953 00
REPORT
ATTORNEY-GENERAL
STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
1883-1884
SACRAMENTO:
STATE OFFICE JAMES J. AYERS, SUPT. STATE PRINTING.