PART ONE. 



PROVISIONS OP THE STATE CONSTITUTION RELATING TO 

 STATE LAND AND HARBORS. 



ART. 



Ill, SEC. 1. 



PUBLIC LANDS- 



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IX, 



COMMISSIONER OF 

 Executive Officer. 



Term of office. 



Duties and compensation. 



Office at capital. 



PUBLIC SCHOOLS State to provide. 



Defined Provision for support. 



Common school fund. 



HARBORS Establishment of lines. 



Lease and use of. 



Extension of streets over. 



GRANTED LANDS Limitations on sale. 



Manner of sale. 



Sale of timber and stone. 



To be sold in parcels. 



TIDE AND SHORE LANDS State owns. 



Government patents confirmed. 



WATERS Public uses defined. 



STATE BOUNDARIES Defined. 



JURISDICTION State and Federal. 



GOVERNMENT LANDS Title disclaimed. 



PUBLIC SCHOOLS Covenant to maintain. 



TERRITORIAL LAWS AND GRANTS 



Effect of. 



NOTE: The act of Congress enabling the Territory of Washington to 

 become a state was approved February 22, 1889. Pursuant thereto a con- 

 vention was formed for the drafting of a constitution, which was sub- 

 mitted to and adopted by the voters at an election held on October 1, 

 1889. The constitution was approved and the State admitted into the 

 Union by the President's proclamation of November 11, 1889. 



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ART. Ill, SEC. 1. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT COMMISSIONER 

 OF PUBLIC LANDS. 



The executive department shall consist of a Governor, 

 Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Auditor, 

 Attorney General, Superintendent of Public Instruction, and 

 a Commissioner of Public Lands, who shall be severally chosen 



