

gated capital of ittOJOO, resources of $ljt7,- 



M 



\SKn9USKmE^*1*M 



lover that of 1894, and four times that of 1808; 

 the output of silver wi 



; a decrease of over I 



Kallra*4fe>-0n Dw.SU 1808. the toUl 



track mlkefe was 1.161-97; during 

 sed ineir mileage by 19*3 (the 



; 



that of t 



the previous year ; the copper output wa* 



089 pounds, value $f).-Jd;,(U I ; and the 

 lead output, $850,000 in value. The total value 



i ml I ion exports of the year was $11,965,- 

 111, and the total value of the gold, silver, and 

 I |* r |.r--lu.-!;..n -f th.- la-'. i,:i.. :.. M faftfl 



$llE780a96. 



1 1 ure.-'l i Department Uginlat tire' are 



.criculture reported as follows on the prin- stringent ptovni 

 crops of 1KH4: Corn. 4,558 acre*. 84.779 



48. tbe Santa Fe, 



ruad a* eiirndl to 11,, nn and was formally 



opaned at the capital on Feb. 08L 



l -l.. 'ri^~-Durinfl895 the exports of Itun- 

 bar afgrented OejOOOgDOO feet ; wool, 8J04.180 

 imntJUM fhtm sfl MO hides. 7L500- and acri- 



J f^pwip *eaa^ n^^w 9 mmn* snjc** 



cultural product, rrr $1.779.000. 



.f which lOared^ly andweaklj. 

 I litical.-Amonflner 



lMlhrls. value $H4.?71 ; whel. 1 1.IMMI m n-,, INT.- 



OOObuabeb, raC *i- : ., BM , . t , iri< ,. ..,...;,; ., .. .. 



$4440 busheU. value $80,308 ; and hay, 



._....-: ... , *;;.; ..- - 



. k.-ln January. 1896. the 1 

 BtntaiDapai 



nuiiiU-r and value of farm aninmU in the Ter- 

 as follows: Horses 54^78. valu. > 



againrt UM ekctire 



- 



11878. value $884.755; oxen and other cattle 

 449,008. value $6,261.204; aheep 746.W6. valu. 

 

 total value. $9.400,491. 



ration. ;,000 acre* of land under 



cultivation in INK.',, all exrri.lir 



ated. An 



165,000 acres an now watered by imp- 

 ing canals, bat hare not been put un 



The gross increase of the fanning area in 

 18MWM 48/100 aorn Oanafcaad rtonMtnw 

 voiw now i. traction will r> 



000 acres within the next two years, and other 

 works in c<>: i\ will bnnp under mlti- 



vation over 750,000 acres more. Oov. Hughes 

 recommends the creation of a board 

 MflllMf^MMBltf^ of the Territorial irrffSjU n 

 engineer and two I ites army engi- 



neers. to inspect all irrigation works, in order to 

 guard against disaster resulting from breaking 

 of ilnin* >r irrii: 



I .lnr.it ion. -otjil nuinU-r 



schools in 1895 was 11.- 

 achers employed. 814 ; amount 

 >n Mlariei dnrin| tfi fwr, H87J9L87] 

 i axpeaditiirei tar p^ic-sobool po 

 i.r.:.y : t.-tai falw 3 pabik nhoi I 



high schools: for the .-.1 



iiul Muni ; ami f.-r militarv .-duration in 



IktMbUeiobook A n,- iorMUobo. : W : 

 inf to being erected at a oast of $4*500. and a 



reform *-h....l at KlauMafl ,11 U- ,.,i,..i.:ir !, 



in 1896. GOT. Hughes recommends that the 



ry be leased 



one therefrom to be ap|>n>})riated to the main- 

 schools, claiming that $75.000 

 annum would be red i zed from this source. 

 sectarian school enrollment is estimated at 

 TOO, and the annual cost 

 ohoob $10^00, 



per 

 The 



providing for a Territorial board of insurance 

 commissioner*; an act creating the county of 

 Navajo ; an act creating a Territorial board of 



the aei eaUbUahiog a board *f 



: an amendatorvaot making the quell- 

 flcation for holding pubfic office the abil.tr to 

 nad and vrkV UM hai i .,-, .,. | 

 create a Territorial board of control for chari- 

 table, penal, and reformatory 

 aotprovidinff a penalty for 7 



gin 



era ; an act raising the age of < 

 teen to eighteen Tears; and 

 watts of water. 

 \i:k vN>\s. 

 .ion June 15. 

 The 



according U> 

 ainrion. was r 



n: : I M 111 I I8H 



i-iu; j,n..-..; ta IfltH 

 tn i-:..; aotJOOfai 



CioTernment-The following were the State 

 officer* during the year: Governor. Janes P. 



Clark,-. Dein,,-rat; Secretary of Slate, H H 



' ' ';, '-' ' i '' ' " 



i reaMirer, Ranson Gnlley ; 

 ateoar of State Lends and Timber Agent f 



Instruction. Junins Jordan; Cbnunanioner of 

 Mines. Manufactures, and Agriculture, 



,:.<-.,. ; :, > ... 



G. Bunn; Assndats Justices, 81- 



tin James P. rV*Mn^*n^ v^ L. 



Le*Ulatlfe Sealen.-The thirtieth bian- 



- f . n,,,^. AsjHri .. bafH i 



Jan. 14. 1895, and continued until April 10. 



During the seventy-five days on which the La*- 



iolature sat 088 bills were introduced in the 



Senate and 479 in the House. The missifi of 



the incoming Governor was devoted entirely to 



for revising the State Consti- 

 suggesting a means by which prori- 

 mignt be made for paying the current in- 



: :.'!.. --..' i. ! \- 



e laws are the following : 



! | , 



1^ -l,,^-;,,;.- ._ wiaK 



Or HSevllS| BS DOT aiPirwi 



than ISt per esnTof the east of a 



.-: , 



