- 





TV teJemph lines, *"" Mongto the GOT- 

 nuBenTTr' n <h ... 1808 of 



Ulta. wtih 6A47 Thcnuu 



dUpalrhea in 1888 was 564J84, 



land and 165.730 paid international 

 dfanIc4tea. The portal iniili- in tho same year 

 m8j871343 doieetic and 7.925.K j 



Irtier*. The receipt* of the, post 



IUlm~ JUj.h k was successful, and 



the rawh. who bail bought rifles to ti^'hi the 

 Dutch instmd of paving the regular tnliute. 

 ond had entered :- with British and 



and brought tin- fertile island 

 and He industrious Saasak population to a de- 

 ., -,.;. nfarule, mm taken to 

 luuti* f.-r trial and deposed. One of tl, 



n* -Hiring seditious conspiracies was dis- 

 covered early in 1805 in the residency of Huiten- 

 aorf. Jam. and 50 chiefs and their follower! 

 were suppos^ to plot ting a general massacre 

 of Europeans n nd < 'hi new, were arrested. 



M > M\. i PH .:. ..t... admitted to 



the Onion Oct. 81, 1864; area, 110.700 square 

 miles. The population, acconling to each de- 

 eenniai census since ad... r.M'.H m 



1870; 62.266 in 1880; and 45,761 in 1890. Capi- 

 tal. i 'anmn 

 Oefemnieat The following were the 



h.- year: Governor. .I..hn K. 



Jones; LifHitfHiant Governor. Keinhold Sadler; 



. . - LU . i: if m Hovell : Treasurer, 



u \\ : :. . omptroller.C. /LLe Grave; 



Superintend. <.t of Public Instru.-tion. ||. C. 

 . . i: M. l'...ity all 



Sdrcr perty; Adjutant (teneral, C. II. <ialu-ha. 

 Republican' : Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, 

 K. iL Biffplnw. Republican; Associa* 

 rirlo II. It Ikn.-ip. Democrat, and M. S. Bloom- 

 ejd. Silver part 



Flnanre*. The r .. OomptroUer, 



rendered in January, gives the following dc- 

 taiU: n n I>oo. l. 1H9C the debt of th. 



to $157.628.91, and there were $146,- 

 065.18 in the treasury applicable to its payment. 

 The Territorial indebtednees is represented l.y a 



.i-redeemable-State bo, 

 j to the school fund, 

 urr Jn. 1. 1*N. was $884.546.45; received dur- 

 taf the year. $458,461.23; transfer from library 

 fund. $1100 ; toUl $888.021 ix Ih 

 during the year. $5^2.174.56: cash in treasury. 

 DeeTf 1. 18H $8I5J846^1 The actual expenses 

 of the State Government for the two years 

 IMMM were $505j886.98. The revenue col- 

 lt*J af^licablr to the payment of those ex- 



A i < ^ _ **i A* 



" waa ^mtJSnjK, 



Ednretleu. -There were $78,645.88 in th. 

 4 fond. $7,868.2 rersity fund 



nt. I $12.1 H.ls ,n t| M . m 

 \ Awaiting ; I , iif,,nnity 



dftMnt to l\\c < '.,:.- ntJMti. nn act ap- 



inent 



Ml %* in 1'n 

 *U.o4 $] 



IHt->| a 



to 



.. Th cxfionditures 

 funds forth* i*ncfit 



ftlS!!* UnlTerri| y 



The school population in IS'.i ; 



iiuinlM-r riiri'llni. ?/.".^ : tin- a\. r;i-r iiuin 



_T altrndaniT. 



D of ><). u.l. 7'^ nu'iii li : .1 



P8 nmnthly. ^7(>.H' : t"ta'. 



. .;llililim l 



iMial luiildin^ and niachincry \\ 



S 



st.it.' Institution*.. ] 

 ..f I hr cc.st of lhr.si> and tin- 1111111!.. 

 for tin- liii-nni.i 



api.rMpriaij.ai. s?r,:, 

 $62,994.18; n-i-ripN f.-r < 

 States and county prisoners and salcv 

 998.89: n. renfp mr 



re, 88j ; average daily . 

 uts. 



. Insane Asy In n. $8^^l 



amount expended. *, 



U'e niiinlin 



hiding 



i in pi.. \.-in. 'lit-, tnosportation, <-.. 5(>,Vf- 



Stntc Orphai 

 000; expeii 



^ . rap- numl.rr ..f !. 



80 ; average daily co nta, 



Km- tin- Deaf. Dninli. and I'.lind 

 ti..n. $2.(KK); cost, s 

 'I'here is no State institution. Child' 

 t.. tin- California Institution for tin- I 

 and I'.lind at IVrkeley. The cost is > 



la i in i n ir. A reporton thecropssa 



vyihini: in the way of crops and fr 

 yielded* far Letter than w., 

 ginning Of the seas.n. While the rainf. 

 IM-I..\V the normal, the supply of water 1 

 .nation held out very well. . \ i in 



County, along the upper portion .f HI.- 



river. " The tain.' hay .fop i- fair. !' 

 hay cut less than usual. All Miiall friiit> j 



than for years in Huinholdt. 1. 

 Dounla-. Ormsby.and the extreme sc.nth. i 



. County. 



Miniiiff. < Considerable activi; 

 in the miniiiLT districts during tlie 

 been tak.-n out in n 

 Th.- De Lamar .listrict. in southern ! 

 peoially, where the mines ha\. been in >j 



only ntNMit three year-, ha- had a -n -at it 



I'lli- activity tip 

 .ne.jualed ill the State since 

 days. Most of the large mines are cont r< 

 the !> Lamar company, which was 

 Au-ust to be shipping about $100.' 

 . month. 



men have been j.aid in cl 

 aluminum coins issued hy the eon;; 



' face valiu-s. which" have |..-en in _ 

 circulation in that section as \\ 

 I'tah. This wa> h. M by Cni! 

 - ontrary t.. the law. mai, 

 to make or utter any coins. T.' 

 claimed MS their reason for u- 

 of (Jovernrnent coin* that it wa - 



rl f.ld and silver back into tin 

 and that us tlie money wa.s not intenrled f 

 eral circulation they were violating no law. 'I 

 t'nit" -lot Attorn 



