302 LAND MONOPOLY. 



Gen. Houghton, Ex-State Surveyor, estimated from 200,000 to 300,000 



Gen. Beale, Ex-United States Surveyor-General 200,000 to 300,000 



Charles McLaughliu 141,000 



Isaac Friedlander 125,900 



Bixby, Flint & Co 150,000 



S. E. Throckmorton (Mendocino) 146,000 



Tkos. Fowler, Fresno, Tulare & Kern 200,000 



G. W. Eoberts (swamp) 120,000 



Philadelphia Petroleum Company 160,000 



Los Angeles Land Company ; 101,000 



Dibblee & Hollister 97,000 



Irvine, Flint & Co 77,000 



A. P. Moore 63,000 



Estate of Arques (Monterey county) 71,000 



Pioche & Bayerque 69,000 



Jesse D. Carr 47,000 



John Forster 88,000 



Miguel Pedroreno 47,000 



E. De Celis 56,000 



Alfred Kobinson (Trustee) 42,000 



Beale & Baker 53,000 



W. C. Kalston .J. 44,000 



C. Paige 60,000 



James Lick 51,000 



Lloyd Tevis 43,000 



J. H. Eedington. 45,000 



J. W. Moore 48,000 



E. Applegarth 49,000 



J. W. Pedrie 47,000 



E. St. John & Co 42,000 



J. W. Mitchell 42,000 



A. Weill ..... 48,000 



H. & W. Pierce 53,000 



J. W. Moore ., 48,000 



L. T. Barton 47,000 



E. Conway 42,000 



Hollister & Cooper 41,000 



P. W. Murphy 54,000 



F. Steele 44,000 



Number of estates over 44, 000 acres, forty-four; between 30,- 

 000 and 40,000, twenty-three; between 20,000 and 30,000, fifty- 

 five; between 10,000 and 20,000, one hundred and forty-eight; and 

 between 5,000 and 10,000, two hundred and thirty-eight. The 

 entire number of estates over 5,000 each in extent, is four hun 

 dred and fifty-three. Let us see how these large land-holders are 

 assessed. An unjust discrimination appears to have been &quot;made 

 in the assessments of taxes in the State between farming and 

 grazing lands, even where these were lying side by side. Great 



