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... San Francisco . Burglary , first de- gree .. May , 1882 Four years . DECISION . Whereas , his conduct in prison has ... Bernardino . Assault to rob _.- August , 1882 . Term . Two years . DECISION . Whereas , his conduct in prison has been ...
... San Francisco . Burglary , first de- gree .. May , 1882 Four years . DECISION . Whereas , his conduct in prison has ... Bernardino . Assault to rob _.- August , 1882 . Term . Two years . DECISION . Whereas , his conduct in prison has been ...
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... San Bernardino . San Diego ... San Francisco San Joaquin 86,940 48 59,282 06 146,222 50,746 01 39,488 51 90,234 23,521 67 22,391 90 45,913 172,584 81 145,483 19 318,068 24,734 27 25,060 35 49,794 29,074 62 22,845 49 51,9201 22,246 05 ...
... San Bernardino . San Diego ... San Francisco San Joaquin 86,940 48 59,282 06 146,222 50,746 01 39,488 51 90,234 23,521 67 22,391 90 45,913 172,584 81 145,483 19 318,068 24,734 27 25,060 35 49,794 29,074 62 22,845 49 51,9201 22,246 05 ...
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... San Benito___ San Bernardino . San Francisco_ . 156 San Diego . 188 157 San Luis Obispo . 189 158-9 San Rafael_ . 190 San Diego- 160 San José . 191 San Joaquin .. 161 Stockton__ . 192 REPORT . STATE OF CALIFORNIA , CONTROLLER'S ...
... San Benito___ San Bernardino . San Francisco_ . 156 San Diego . 188 157 San Luis Obispo . 189 158-9 San Rafael_ . 190 San Diego- 160 San José . 191 San Joaquin .. 161 Stockton__ . 192 REPORT . STATE OF CALIFORNIA , CONTROLLER'S ...
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... San Bernardino . 3,118 3,137 3,337 1,344 1,845 1,941 6,769 7,426 7,646 1,080 875 896 1,487 1,059 1,340 San Diego-- 1,308 1,284 1,997 San Francisco 41,248 32,847 42,739 San Joaquin . 4,985 4,205 4,057 San Luis Obispo 1,738 962 1,634 San ...
... San Bernardino . 3,118 3,137 3,337 1,344 1,845 1,941 6,769 7,426 7,646 1,080 875 896 1,487 1,059 1,340 San Diego-- 1,308 1,284 1,997 San Francisco 41,248 32,847 42,739 San Joaquin . 4,985 4,205 4,057 San Luis Obispo 1,738 962 1,634 San ...
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... San Benito --- 3 56 00 124 90 41 63 San Bernardino 3 126 00 430 35 143 45 San Diego 8 490 00 955 80 119 4 San Francisco . 180 672 00 843 20 4 6 San Joaquin 56 00 277 50 30 San Luis Obispo . 230 00 571 45 63 49 San Mateo 1 7.00 14 00 14 ...
... San Benito --- 3 56 00 124 90 41 63 San Bernardino 3 126 00 430 35 143 45 San Diego 8 490 00 955 80 119 4 San Francisco . 180 672 00 843 20 4 6 San Joaquin 56 00 277 50 30 San Luis Obispo . 230 00 571 45 63 49 San Mateo 1 7.00 14 00 14 ...
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Page 29 - The use of all water now appropriated, or that may hereafter be appropriated, for sale, rental, or distribution, is hereby declared to be a public use, and subject to the regulation and control of the State, in the manner to be prescribed by law...
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Page 12 - ... the whole theory of the relations of the State and Federal Governments to each other and of both these governments to the people ; the argument has a force that is irresistible, in the absence of language which expresses such a purpose too clearly to admit of doubt. We are convinced that no such results were intended by the Congress which proposed these amendments, nor by the legislatures of the States which ratified them.
Page 13 - All fines recovered under the provisions of this act shall be paid into the county treasury of the county in which the suit is tried, by the person collecting the same in the manner now provided by law to be used for county purposes.
Page 8 - The Boards of Supervisors of the several counties of the State shall constitute Boards of Equalization for their respective counties, whose duty it shall be to equalize the valuation of the taxable property in the county for the purpose of taxation ; provided, such State and County Boards of Equalization are hereby authorized and empowered, under such rules of notice as the County Boards may prescribe, as to the county assessments...
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