



*ltA.7l ?.*&?& The decrease is in personal 

 l,..|.r,.>.>i InmU have increased in 

 m 17.558JW8 



*alu 



^In-ad i.rojMrtyandHleep- 



in MM b rifr** 1 at t$5,40213.08. 



3ml at KoiO^W. and 



|| hi odimatnl thnt tli-- taxe- will U too *mall 



at ft millionth ho expenses 



orUwcvnrral fuiul for I IIP OOOing two rears, 



and that ihe floating debt at the end <>f thai 



time will amount to m l.-aM > The 



4al ta* fT all Win**** i* lH "'t 7 J mill> 



1:1 ..f l.aU.r. in I In- report ..f mort- 



f,.r the jrwr ending May 81, 



that the amount of IIP umbrances 



The JntpfH^ of ,.il- r.-port- that th. 



u ..f illuminating oil- in 

 ... .., ;o. ,04 ! lalariei and ex- 



I mil mi, 



bat, mount me to .,ver $10.000. the in-pector 

 rrftwd to |y int.. th- tr.-a-ury. l.-t they 

 -me time he demanded of him on the 

 v-n- illegally taken. The 



.- was 



d a* fcn liad been 



th- affirmative at a former term. 

 The rase of the State a ~ur-r 



\nnual < 



I in the -prin-. 



. failed to agree. The State appealed 

 tolhr- 

 Marat Ion. The December apportionment 



rands disposed of .- 



and the rate for each pupil was 61 cents. Th. 

 whole number of -h.ldr.-n was 852,028. 

 amount ap|.rtioned in Mav. 1805. was $256,- 

 OM.42.aod the rate per pupil was :ne.-nt-. \t 

 that time 968,720 children of 

 Usftad. fully 10.000 more than the number after- 

 ward reported. 



TVr**rnUof the State I 'diversity, in their 

 rmrt to the Legislature, said that to make it 

 adequate to the accommodation of the \,.un- 

 meo and women of the State who are Booking 

 t<. it additional bmldino. to cost over $4" 



, - > bai appropriated 

 *!? about $25.000 toward the erection of th.- 



w\ . ':.,.. . MI i.. hreeo 



* i' \ ' .!- Ill '1_T!- 



. ', !,'_- -:.v,,r,- having 



: rnll fund received f ..., 



ti.mal <tovernmenU A claw of 05 was 



out in June, the largest in th. history of 



lliateil 

 al debt 



i ipt ion. 

 coinrn; 



. ,.j .-_-.- 



al the P.-nit.-ntiary 

 ; w.-t di- ,. r.-d for the 

 '. t.ded 'hat the 



"ti^i . V.-l U i, u.d that 



Uir th pjinjt .f th. 



' l lir>r : i ti|Km. 



rador propert v, together with the 



. 

 Tar FeltrtiUai7. The 



' 



c.f rr<>< '. ,' . 



I9j**" .i wa 



mmna: hot th. 



valu<> of hi- mi. xpired lease, was n|pra- 

 DO, The H..ardof I'ul.lii- LaiuUan-i 

 ings appointed \ . iner as > 



tendent and >t. -ward, \\iih th< ).. , 



I'ltit the (iov.-rnor di-pn:. 

 of the hoard to inak the appoii 

 claimint: that all IHI-IIH--- and the inal 

 roiilraet* ought to he throu-:li tin- ward. 

 that in the apjMiintment of Ueeiner th 

 ceeded it" authority liy ereatin.L: a 

 The matter \\av ,-. .mpli<-at . 1 l>\ an 



injunrtioii distraining th.' Audit' 

 I--IIIIIL: t h<- warrant to tin- eonlra.-' 

 meiit for his plant. Th. l.oard could n..; 

 his lease Until the payment \\a- in. 



pealed to the Governor to <>j.-<-i him 



..-elin.-d t" i!o. When ihi- di: 

 was over, the hoard d 

 to take control at the iVnit-nliai -\ 

 .-..nlraeiiir. Imt the warden. suppirted ; 



I t<> admit him and \\. 

 ii -upplie* from him. Th. 



were kejit idle while t hi- . 



in-. Il was taken to the c-..urt> and wa- 



ttd of the jn 



( haritirs. Th.- (J.. \ernor appointed . 

 superintendent, I>r. All>ott. f..r th.- I 

 llo-j.ital fr tin- Ili-aii.'. and tin- ap|ioii 

 was confirmed liy the S. nat. and wa- ' 

 . iT-.-t March 10.' Hut th- sii|MTinteiid. 

 char--. lr. ll;i\. r.-1'u-.-d to r-t ir-. laimii 

 l>y t he -tatute- he i- appointed for six yea; 



hence there was no vacancy. The d 



dared that he would install }\\< aj.poin 

 fon-f. if ii.-.-. ary. and the superintend. 

 plied for an injunction to prevent i 1 

 the Governor a-k-d |) r . Hay to n-ii:n. ai, 

 mated that in ease he did not. charges \y. 

 preferred against him and In- would i 



'liai'i: wen- l.roii^ht and th< 

 intciident's counsel laid th-m liefor.-th. 

 of Puhlic Lands and Huildin-- with a re.jueM 

 that the board -rant a h.-arin- "ii them. 



which were for 

 incut. . and the permittii. 



of patients by sultordin 

 h-ard by the Governor under pr<.t.--t fr> 

 Hay. Dr. Hay presented slatem.-ir 

 the char-.- "f extra. 

 Lincoln Hospital for the In-ane is mail 

 at less /i<r rti/iifu than Ki a-ylum- in- 

 States, Imt one. th- Colorado institution 

 orado Springs, costing less Th.-d 



made an appoint ment of a new a-- 

 -ician. and thi- I 



other. Th.- Atiorney-CJenera: 

 court- to -el tl.- th- <-..nt rovi-rsy. There wa 

 lar trouble about the control of ot) ; 

 slit ut ion-. 



\L.'Menltnrc. The cultivation of be. 

 was greatly stimulated in 1 *!.", by 

 ' islatnre, .-md will le still" i 

 by the introduction of in: 

 POBBCB of matmfact i. 

 the year 1!M tl, 

 has paid for l>eets an a_ 

 Of that sum tin: IM-< 

 1895 received $180,000, thou-li much of the 



bring the maximum pri- 

 instances were reported whe: 

 growers realized over $45 an a<^n net profit. A 



