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WAS111V 



uent of laws that would put an end t.> it. 

 He also recommended the aim -mlim-nt <>f the 

 Coda, so a* to conform public 



sentiment, making i-ri/.- lighting a Mom. 

 .-ontewi. wBriJMT iii public <> r |.ri-. 

 r. also a ! 



The act of 18M against gambling on horse races 

 had not had the ben. 

 the Governor recommended ilmt the act be 



,1111: out tlu- exception ii. 



of agricultural aoriHti.m> <T fairs an. I driving 



.rk*, urging that tin- selling of boob 



or making "f |ools or mutuals should be abso- 



hihtted. 

 ng the legislative bills approved were 



those t<> amend the art t pr-vide f,-r the <.-(fI,v. 



f tin- pul. lie delit nf (In- Slat.-, in -t funded 



under the | .1. l,i .-it t| u . 



time of the jM.rtion of lu-r irrriton ; i,. make 





 pn in tin- loss sustained l>\ 't 



: to aiiM-n.i ' Ic 111 n lal I 'ii 



{I airaiti'-t delinquent t re;i 

 an- 1 their sureties; 1- aulhon MI the 



\lllc all'l t"'.\ll of \ ,,|| t||,. 



question of nnilingtlieejiv ami \\\ n in oni 



fnidant in any m-e 



il l.y jury : ainl to aim-mi 



nee to property that 

 trained for taxes. 



\\ \siii\..in\. a Pacific coast State, ad- care of stock. The I 

 iiiitt.il to the t'niou Nov. ll. 1889; area, 69,180 



miles; population, according to thecen- against 



nated in IM'lnt -J 10.000. 



impose analysis upon State <-linni-t- an<: 

 aainst adulteration. 'I'h*' Horiicultura! 



Oapiul. 

 WOfe 



The State offlcersfor the year 

 were: Governor, John H. .M<<ira\v. EteoobUoftD ; 

 Lieutenant Governor, Prank U. Luce ; Secretary 

 of State, James il. Prico; Treasurer, Ozro A. 

 Bowen : Aiulitor. .1. K. I'rost, succeeding L. i;. 

 Grimes, deosmseil : Attorney-General, William 

 ('.Jones: Superintendent uf Public Instruction, 

 Charles W. Bean : Lanl C>inini*-iiiiiT. William 

 :in>r Adjutant General, M. < . 

 MacDonald; SUte Printer. Oliver C. White; 

 Secretory of the lioar.1 of Health, Dr. George S. 

 i.rarian. (J. A. Kennedy, 

 -ased: Chief Justice, 



I'unUr; Associates, T. C. Stiles, John P. 

 rulers; Superior .lultr\ Mns>n 

 Irwin; I'nii.-il States Senator. .I.,hn L. Wilson. 

 Finance*, The Treasurer's report fbrDecem- 

 ber shows a total cash balance of $213,51 7.2a 

 The U>tal value of real and personal property 

 in the I law.asequali/,.! by the 



Board in October, was $204,1!' .e in- 



crease on railroad property was $54,014; on 

 personal property, $7, UK). Heal property was 

 lowered $43,So. The lev tie was 12*5 



in the old limits and 9-4 in the new. In Kin- 

 County the amount was $42,260,615, and in 

 Pien$M,4MMto. 



Lafi xmlo.-Th- fourth assembly 



of the Itgfelatire body was convened on the first 

 Monday in January, and adjourned Man-h -Jo. 

 It psjiwd 178 bills, only 2 of which were vetoed. 

 One enactment abolishes prue lighting: the 

 killing of - i* is made punishable by a 



One of not less than $50 or more than $100. Ob- 

 traction of railways brings imprisonment for 



v years; wl 



tfasi ft is considered murder. pie are 



t permitted Ui plant oysters, and hold as per- 

 property and be protected in ti.l. an-l >-hore 



Please, or reservation of such 

 iSbW S ** l<> ' T - ry of Abraham 





The 



in some particulars 

 "re create*!. Hie 

 * Boanl M to guard against false entries, 

 and to use stringent measures regarding the 



is given foil power to attempt keeping ( 

 oheok, and lioeral appropriaiions an- made. A 



(irain Commission was also appoint ed. Th- new 

 Adjutant C.-m-ral i- an olVi.-.-r of the i 

 I'nited States service. Other meaMin -s i 1 

 came laws were as follow : 

 To pr'vidi- tT dikin.- 



:iij..-l street railway e.-mpani'- t" re<|', 

 more than ten hours' lahor in twenty-four. 



To punish deception in the sale of Mil! - 



Delating to the descent of n -a; '-eased 



us. 



I j.mfessor of veterinary science, to be 

 lidded to the regular Health IJoanl. 



To amend the act for tl. 

 game. 



To provide for State -Train weiu'liiinr in 

 To g rant title to land c..nvi-\-d to a! 



.ptioii oft: .-titution. 



To provide for creat:; 



For the relief of innocent applicants for tl 

 chaw of tide lar 



To prev.-nt d.-triK-tion of L rarne on certain islands. 

 iie protection ot ! -tore. 



.c protection of trout. 

 i'tinir the proceeds of life ii 

 l.ility for .lel.t. 



To prohihit minors < nterintr sa!> 

 To amend the act re!;. pureha-M' 



arxl other fal'ries. 



To amend the act relating to the organize 

 corpora 



.tin^ to trade-marks. 



ahlish the le-al rate of interest in tl 

 at 8 per cent The contract rate may be an high as 



To punish fraud in t) 



Authorizing the establishment of public libraries in 



Establish imr ft fll au' IM y in New York. 



T-. | '-UHC.H among 



Male l.jimlx. 



an increase of immiL" "' n "f 



.Inly, at the olympia Land Office, the total num- 

 berof acres sold wus i which *r,. 



was r- There wen 



comprising 788'M m '. 



; acres; <: timUr-land entri- - : urjd 1 

 military land location. 



Harbor improvements. The har>.or at 

 Olympia has been deepened to 12 feet. The up- 



