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SAIEM OREGON, TUESDAY JANUAltY 21 1902,
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VOL Xil
TATE 0FFI6IAU
Read the Constitution and then Study the System that Has
Grown
THE LEGISLATURE OF 1901 APPROPRIATED
NEARLY TWO MILLION DOLLARS
Up in Oregon.
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SALARY CLAUSE OF THE CONSTITUTION.
adtipi n viit Tua rimmrnni- chn rtcpwrp tin mituia sa arv oi tnieen nunurea auiidia.
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ti,, c,....... f on cii rot.u nn nnnm sn nrv or uteen nunarea ao nars. ine ncaa-
urer
AKllULb Alll. lne uovernor snau receive uu -aiinuai omaijr i- ""':
i. , c i f o cUii ranal.tc on nnnnnl eihrv nf fifteen hundred dollars. II
. c ci -' ,k-ii .,.:,. or.nni cnlorv nf PiVhr hnnrlrpri dollars. The. Judges of the
Supreme Court shall receive an annual salary of two thousand dollars. They Shall receive
no fees or perquisites whatever for the performance of any duties connect jgth tfielr
respective offices; and the compensation of officers, if not fixed by this constitution,
shall be provided by law.
Salaries of Governor and
Governor's Private Secretary
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3.
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ANNUAL SALARIE8 OF THE GOVERNOR'S OFFICE.
Constitutional Salary $1500 00
Trusloo Insano Asylum, Hill's Codo, Sec. 3551, Appropriation Bill,
Sotslon Laws, 1601, paao 93 500 00
Supervises, Public Works, Etc., Appropriation Bill, Session Laws
1901, pa0o 99 1,
Vlsltlnfl Penitentiary. Session Laws 1901, page 291 500 00
Momber of Orejjon Domestic Animal Commission, Sesison Laws
1891, pago 177 1 ,, nfi
8tato Reform School Seaslon Laws 1893, page 72 ""
8chool for Deaf Mutes, Session Laws, 1893, page 184 Z5 w
Commander, G. N. G., 1901, pago 201
2i
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number for years
49 13
83 7C
SB 00
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48 00
74 00
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Total Sclnrle... .. . .. -' .
LIT ISLATIVE APPROPRIATIONS PER ANNUM.
Salary of tfuve rnor us Trustee, per annum, Insane Asylum, Sosslon
Law, 1101, impi'03 .V J 500 00
Sulury no cf leer of State Penitentiary, Session Law. 1001, iseo 94,
with other npM'oprlatlons, por annum 500 00
Salary Oregon State Reform School, with other appropriations,
Scslon Luwp, lt'01, pace 94, per annum 250 00
Salary, Oiegon School for Deaf Mutes, with other appropriations,
Session Laws 1901, page 94, per annum 250 00
Additional Salury( Prison Inspector, for yenra 1899, 1900, JCOO, Ses
sion Lawn, 1901, page 88, per annum, a deficiency 300 00
Salary us Governor, JJ000, Session Laws 1901, page 9S, annum 1500 00
Salary Private Secretary, J3C00, Sosslon Lawa 1901, pace 93, per
nnnum . .. ivU .V
Salary of Governor, Supervjslni; Public -Works, Session Laws 1901,
page 98, por annum
Salary on Oregon Domestic Animal Commission, 1901, page 99, per
annum '.''.' ' '''
Salary of Clerk and Stenographer, Session Laws, 1901, pace JS,
11200, per annum.. .". " '' "
Commander, O. N. G., Session Laws, 1001, pane 215, bee
1000 00
COO 00
600 00
6C,..
port pago 321, $698.27) average per year. . .
Trade Mailc fees. (Estimated from average
1899 1900.) . . . "
Fees nltlxlng State Seal to Commls ulonu of Notary Public. (Es
timate based on average number In 1897.1898).. ....
Average commissions Issued nnnually to various state, officers,
Joint Senators, Joint Representatives, District Attorneys,
Judges, etc., 24 .'!
Attaching Seal of State to Purdons. (Estimate based on the
yoara 1899. 1900) '"
Fees received annually from other sourcos
TOTAL FEES RECEIVED ANNUALLY 'C63 01
By Insuranco llcenso fees turned over to State Treasurer, imu-
mate based on amount turned over in 1900) 1
TOTAL NET INCOME ANNUALLY, FROM FEES .'.. 10,513 46
SUMMARY OF SALARIES, FEE8 AND APPROPRIATIONS.
Tnl Annual Anlnrln rf,9UU UU
Total Annual Fcos
Total Annual Appropriation '
10,618 46
8,983 55
Total Cost Department of State 23,852 01
State Printing Appropriations for j
Four Years "" Annual Expense
APPROPRIATIONS FOR YEARS 1899-1900.
Senlon Lawa 1899, page 190, uniform serlea sohool records.. ..$ 3,000 00
Session Laws 1899, pago 190, publlo printing and bind ng .... 60,000 00
Session Laws 1899, pago 191, pay for printing eleotlon blanks .. 1,800 00
Session Laws 1899, pago 241, printing for stato Board of Agri-
oulture 1,81 7B
Sceolon Laws 1899, pago 241, uniform series sohool blanks.. .. 1fl30 40
Session Laws 1901, pago 243, binding for stato and district fairs 155 83
Session Laws 1899, pages 243, 244, printing Supreme Court Re-
ports, Vols. 33, 34, 35, 36 .- M00 00
Session Laws 1899, pago 244, binding 637 Da
75,205 04
The Total Tax Levy This Year is $250,000 Greater than
Last Year .
Average Annual State Revenue for Past Seven Years
State Revenue Required for the Year 1902
Increase in Annual State Revenue Required
$ 640,175
$1,100,718
$ 460,543
Salaries, Fees and Perquisites for Two Years
Clerkship Graft by Legislature of 1901
Higher Education, Normal Schools, University, etc.
Scalp Bounty for Two Years
Total Saying Possible on Four Items
ProEont ISxponso
$182,660
$ 22;000
$351,409
$115,000
$ 67f,069
On Fair Allowance
$ 80,000
$ 12,000
$ 150,000
$000,000
$242,000
nuba
Redaction Possible
$102,660 ,
S 10,000,
$201,409'
$ 115,000
$429,09
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
, 36950 00
the Gov-
Totat
T .l...il4 t aln.t Im rtnniinnllnn wHll till) elfTlltll (tOtTl OC
trnor-s aalary (covered by tho 11th item of aPPropriatlonu). that "v
Oeer ha not drawn any salary as commander-ln chief of tl e Oregon Nation"
Guard,-nor f eeo,. inlk-ago or perquisites, so far as can bo fworcO. "ul "
law referred to cleutly intends to pay tho Commonder-ln-C JUef o u ia .
tlonai Guard as a member of tho state military board under certain con0
cles and for certain servlcoH. and some future Governor mlgl t take "antago
.,1 this law and Increase tho emoluments of this olllco considerable out or tno
146.000 appropriation por year for tho support of the National Guard.
Governor Geer also claims credit for not talcing 3100 a year that hns
been allowed In the post for expenses Incurred In visiting state Institutions.
SALARIES OF GOVERNOR'S PRIVATE 8ECRETARY.
1. Prlvato Seoretary's Annual Salary, Sec. 2196, Codo 31200 00
2. Salary of Societary as Clerk of Asylum Board
3. Salary Governor's Private Secretary aa Clerk Capital Building
Commissioners, Act 1893, pago 199, Sec. 3, for computing electric
light bills, per annum 120 00
Salary Governor's Prlvato Secretary as Cleric Capital Building
Commissioners, Act 1891, pago 37, Sec. 1, (not repealed) 100 00
soinrv rjovarnor's Private Senretary. as Clerk of Board or uom-
mlSBlonorM of Publlo Buildings, Act 1885, page
4.
31 100 00
31520 00
The amount actually allowed by previous laws as quoted Is 31620, or
13040, for 2 yours, while tho Legislature appropriate! for tho 2 years 32600, or
?5C0 more than the sums allowed by statutes.
ITEM AS FOUND IN THE APPROPRIATION BILL.
Kor the payment of tho salary of the Prlvato Secretary to tho Gov
ernor, Including his salary an clork of tho Bourd of Trustees of
the Oregon Insano Asylum, Clerk of tho Public Building Commis
sion, und Clerk of the Bourd of Capital Commissioners (for 2
years) 32000 00
0.
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11.
12.
13.
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15.
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19.
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24.
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29.
30.
31.
Total for two years
APPROPRIATIONS FOR YEARS 1001-1902.
8cssion Laws 1901, pago 87, ruling, binding sohool registers.. $ 428 27
Session Laws 1901, pago 87, binding Zk
Soeslon Laws 1901, pago 100, printing and binding CO.000 00
Session Lawa 1901, pago 100, five vols. Supremo Court Reports 9,000 00
Session Laws 1901 page 100, eleotion supplies, printing eto 1,800 00
OPINIONS of im
STATE PAPERS
No Argument is Produced
Against a Business Pro
gram. State Officials on Flat Sal
aries Would be More Apt
to Check tne Legislature
Total for two years $ 71(260 27
PRINTING EXPEN8E FROM OTHER FUNDS. I
Rsform School, Sec. Rep. 1001, page 189 , 47 74
Deaf Mute School, S. R. 1901, pago 182 3 66
Printing volumo 32 Supremo Court Report, Sec. Rep. page 196.. ZOO 00
Board of Horticulture, 8eo. Rep. 1901, page 204 008 79
Blind Sohool, 8ec. Rep. 1901, page 274-277 63 71
Reform School, Sec. Rop. 1901, pago 303 47 04
Legislative fund, printer's page, 8oo. Rep. page 319 123 00
Penitentiary, Sec Rep. 1901, pages 331, 333, 335 107 75
Insane Asylum, See. Rep. 1901, pago 365 52 49
Soldiers' Home, Sec. Rep. 1901, pago 490 40 64
TOTAL SUMMARIES.
Total Items from other funds, for printing department, for two
years , " 3,444 82
Estimate for two pears expense, water, light, heat, power, eo 13,000 00
Appropriations for 1899-1900 75,205 04
Appropriations for 1901-1902 71,260 27
Auernna annronriations for nrintlnn for two years $ 73,232 65
Other printing bills and estlmato for expenses paia iv't uc jci icn.ua hcyicw.
Salaries and Fees or the Secretary
of the State of Oregon
ANNUAL 8ALARIES OF SECRETARY OF STATE.
Total blonnlal expense atato printing and blndig 89,977 47
Annual sxponss stato printing and binding 46,988 73
Salaries and Fees of the
Fiye Principal State Ofticers
EMOLUMENTS OF GOVERNOR'S OFFICE.
Conet Rational ealary per year. . . , i'IS?S2
Salaries per year on various commissions and board 2,750.00
Total annual ealary ......... 4,260 00
Appropriations for executive cfilco by tho last legislature, not Including
services as commander National Guard $ 6000.0')
EMOLUMENTS OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.
Constitutional Salary, (Or. Csnst.. Art. 13, Sec. 1.) 3 1500 00
Trustee Insane Asylum (Laws 1901 page 93.) , 100 00
Supervising Public Works, etc., (Laws 1901 pago 99.) 500 00
Oregon Domestlo Anlmul Commission, (Laws 1891 page 177.)... 2S0 00
Stato Reform Sohool, (Laws 1893 page 72) 260 00
School for Deaf Mutes, (Laws 1893 page 184.) 250 00
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Total Sularles Paid 3 2860 00
ANNUAL FEE8 OF SECRETARY OF STATE.
License Fees paid annually by 67 Plre and Fire and Murine In
surance Companies 3 2850 00
Filing fees paid annually for filing the annual reports of said
57 Insurance Companies , 235 00
Fees received annually new Fire Insurance Companies inci
dental to aommenolng business In this state. (Hstlmated upon
average number of new companies for years 1899, 1900.) CO 00
License Fees paid annually by 35 Life, and Life and Aooldent
Insurance Companies 3800 00
Fees paid annually for filing the annual reports of wild 35 Life,
und Life and Accident Insurance Companies , 17S 09
Fees received annually, New Life, and Life and Aoeldent Insur
unre Companies, (estimated upon average number of new com
panies for 1899, 1900 30 09
Annual Lncense fees paid for agnts and solicitors of life, and
life and accident Insurance companies. (Batlmated on the basin
of each company having 16 agents, on an average to the com
pany) I6 0
Annual License paid by 3 plate glass and 1 steam hollar insur
ance companies , ,- 30 M
Annual fees paid for filing annual reports of said 3 plate eUftw,
and 1 steam boiler Insurance companies MM
Annual fees paid for filing annual reports of 6 Mutual Fire In
surance Companies and associations , 120 00
Annual license fes paid by 6 surely eompaalefl .. .. W0 W
Annual fees paid for filing annual reports of 6 surely eompanles ' 2 00
Annual license fees of 10 Building and Lon Ooinjnls MM 90
Filing fees for filing annual reports of 10 Building and Lean
Companies 69 00
Filing nnd recording articles of Incorporation, general. (Bstl-
mated upon average number filed In 1S99. 1990.) 169s 00
Filing fees of articles of Incorporation, benevolent, et&, (Hstl-
mated unon average number In 1S99, and 1960 213 59
Filing fees of Incorporation of cities and towns, under gmtftntl
law for Incorporation of cities and towns. (Estimated up$n av
erage number filed In 1899. 1991) 12 59
Affixing State Seal to miscellaneous commissions. (Bstlmate
baaed average number In 1899. 1990) 169
Affixing State Seal to commissions of Commissioners of Deeds.
(Estimate based on average number In 1899, 1999) 1$ 99
Estimated foes received for making copies of city charters and
other laws for dtlea and private parties 399
Foa for copying laws for Statu Printer (Hstlmate based upon
the Secretary's bill for copying lawa of 1899. page 3S1 of his re
port, 31199.12) average per year 599 36
Copying Senate Journal. (Bstlmate based upon the Secretary's
bill for copying Senate Journal 1899. Secretary's report page
239, 3733.15) average per year 3.J7
Fa for copying House Journal (Bstlmate based upon the
Secretary bill for-opylnr House Journal t, Seeretary its-
2.000.00
puu.uu
Salary per annum
Services on two boards, per annum
Total salary per year...... ;,,,; $ 2,00 00
Legislative appropriations, including- clerical aid, traveling-ex
penses and prlntlne per annum $ 5,326 81
EMOLUMENTS OF STATE TREASUSER.
Constitutional salary per annum $ 22'99
Services on two boards per annum oQQ 00
Total salary per year.. lP'SS
Annual fees received by State Treasurer 3,911.87
gaining by its hol-antl-coltl expoSo 'of tlio fees and
oxponees of certain state .oUlcinlB. It could with
equal Jusllco taka tlio eanio position m to tho stato
iiiFDno asylum, penitentiary nnd deal muto and
reform nnd blind tclicols. It Inlteo money ond lots
of it to float tho ship of stale nnd liur numerous in
stltuttons and dopondoncies. Tho only question that
could bo rulsed Is ns to tlio honest expenditure of
tho vast Bums. 'Ilio impression has so far prevailed
that tlio Btnto of Oregon lina always received full val
ue for money expondod.
PUT ALL OFFICIALS ON A FLAT SALARY.
Eugcss Gusrd.
ThoSnlotn Journal linsdono n good work In com
piling tho snlarlos and feea of Oregon Stabs officials.
Whilo tho emoluments fixed by tlio constitution ore
ridiculously inndequate, the feo system Intended to
supplement tho salaries lias been abated ami in
some Instances carried to the other extreme.
The most notorious iimtiuico is that of tho secre
tary of statu, who during tho last fiscal year drew
FYlTflVflP'flnt AflflrOOriatiOllS l4'0S3-l ln,cc8 sldotho aunual .alary of
are Not Authorized or De- 8.8:j m fr c,ericni m ,n ,i, mc-
Tim Journal makes no mistake in utnmnuing
that nil stato officials bo put on a flat salary and that
fees ho covered into tho stato trepiury.
Tho ubovo fails to credit tho secretary witli
f 1131.55 of fees covured Into tho treasury. Ilusldcs
tho lircicnt secretary has ntndo tcnio pood recom
mendations. THINKS THE CONSTITUTION IS IN THE WAY
Salera Statesman.
All this talk- about putting tho stato officials on
calorics is for mure sound, It hns been throtha I
over and over again. It will tako a Constitutional
amondmont. or a Gonstltutlotiiil convention, to
strnixhtun tho matter nil out. And tho pooplo of
Oregon aro not prone to make Constitutional
amendments. They liavo had a good many oppor
tunities, and they have never mado ono yot. Tho
combined Constitutional salsries and legislative al
lowances of tho stato officials now aro not hlghor
than tho salaries would bo tundo by a Constidutlouul
convention probably not as high ; excepting in pos
dbly ono or two cases. Ono of theso casus Is that
of tho Httttu printor; and tlio remedy In this cato is
in tt.u hands of thu Legislature. It la nil right to
holler for fixed tnlatics, If anyone wants to holler.
Hut as U la like blowing against tho wind. Tlinro
aro a whoio lot of things in tho way ol the proposition.
THINKS THE REFERENDUM WOULD RIGHT
these Ires down would probably appropriate the
f0,000 for Bonie special graft, and the state would be
no better off than at presont. Give the PEOPLE
dlroct legislation nnd let thorn settle these nutlets of
economy by tho roforondum system. Thft Journal
may bo, and probably is in earnest, but it is trying
to relso a ''tempest in a teapot;" If it would spend
half as much energy on tho Dtrocl Legislation amend
nicnt it could do much good. Aa it Is, Its chlino U
impractical and cannot result in any permanent good.
Wo must go to tha root of tho ovlt which is tke rop
rcsontntivo system of legislation now In Vojroo from
which thoro ia at presont no appeal. If ire can got
Direct Legislation, nil laws and jrpjjrjationapaii
ed by tho Legislature will borele'rred tffllio"LpeopIe,
who will thus practically kill ALL bad legislation,
Instead of trylnu to cut out some ONE Item of ex
trnvngivnco as tho Journal's scheme proposes. We
do not wish to he undeistood hi opposing Mr, Holer's
idea of reform but why not shut out' ALL grafts by
adopting tho referendum and putting if in bprUoT
Mr. Hofor proposes only a partial retoedy for exist
ing burdens on tho taxpayers.
manded by the People.
THE PEOPLE KNOW THE JOURNAL IS RIGHT.
Aurora Ilorcatlj.
Tho Salem Journal ia pounding nway on tho
injustice of ihe fo system. 'I ho people know tlm-
tho Journal Is right and nro nwnro that tlioy linvo
llit! remedy In their own hnnda.
SHOWING UP THE RIG GRAFTS.
I'liti Capital Journal 1 cliouing up tho big Krafts
of our statu officers under tho foo system and advo
cates placing IhoHo officials upon a stntod ealary.
Such action would savu toveral thousand dollars
yearly to tho tnxpnyora, and tho press of Oregon,
wllli the exception of a fqw papers owned or controll
ed ty politicians, will join tho Journal in Its light.
Total per annum In salary and fees........ $ Iv&k'H
Annual appropriation for clerical aid, In his office 2,90000
FMfll IIMFNTS OF SECRETARY OF STATE.
Constitutional salary per year. . $ J. 500 00
Salaries on boards ana commissions per year i.jju-uu
CERTAIN TO BECOME A CAMPAIGN ISSUE.
Astoria Bu'lttt.
Tho Bflloin Jeiurnnl issued n red letter uumhor
Tuesday, tho front page of which was devoted to
statistics showing tho imtui'iieo savin g Hint could bo
mado by placing tho stnte officlnla on de flnlto ealar
aries in place of paying them a nominal salary nnd In
addition allowing thorn numoroui fees and commis
sions, Thu Journal is tlio 11 ret to tnko up this quus
tion that in certain to bo an important factor In tho
coining campaign,
FROM A CANDIDATE FOR STATE PRINTER.
Cervals star.
It is ciiuai notoriety that tho Snlum Journal Is
EVERYTHING.
Salem ladepeadent.
Thk Jouiinal has a plan to put tho stato officials
on a ealary and savu $50,000 to tho taxpayers. Sup
pose this wore dono, tho samo legisiaturo that cuts
VIEWS OF A FORMER SECRETARY OF
STATE.
Euteae State Journal.
The Salem Jonrnal Capital Journal la sdrocatlng
tho nbolithment of all foes and perqolnltiei for state
officoni and tho establishment of fixod salaries. Mr.
Kincaid thou roproducos Tub Joon.SAL's showing of
expenses of each olllco and does not call them in
quostiou, but says:
Whether Stnte ofilcors receive fees, aanow (oaly
Secretary of State and Treuiuror nnd 8upt. of Pub
lic Instruction do rocclve any) Of shoald rccftlr a
little moru or less, tlio present amounts or uothtaf
at all, Is not n question of any practical fmportaaee
to tho people, although it was made the sUndiof
hobby of a few unscrupulous demiiogues connected
with thu press for four yean previous W th pram
term' when the feca were much lea than bow,
Whether thero be feea or no feea allowed tho 8c
rotary of 8tato and B'ate Treasurer, and whstbe
those olllcora ami tho QorernOr should receive
more or less thnn now, wonld msko'nb perceptible
difference in the revenues and expedsi"of the State.
It ia thu Mteeless aud extrftTagahtappropriatlous
mado by tho Legislature, all demanded by the
people themselves, and for which the people who
elect Legislatures arotoblame, thutroake large et
penditures and high taxes, such approprlitJoos as
woro mado by the last Legislature, aloost doublm
the amount by adding f 100,000 to the already large
amounts of former years, These are the saeanUlos,
Tho pay of throeor four state officers ate laolebllli.
Totalannual salary ; v;;;,$ 2,85000
Annual receipts from fees ana pavmenis iqr services unocr li
ferent acts of the legislature, estimated from official ,..,,
records 14,053.01
Appropriations for clerical services per annum $ 8.983 55
Total salary, fees, and allowncesfor clerical aid per an-
num for department of state $zo, 486.56
Less Insurance license fees turned Into treasury $ 4.134.55
Total fees, appropriation andsalary $22,352.01
EXPENSE OF STATE PRINTING AND BINDING.
Appropriations for state printer for years 1899-1900.........$ 75,205 04
Appropriation for 1901-1902, Including paper and election
supplies 71.260,27
Tolal cost of printing for four years Including binding
and paper 5146,465. ji
Other printing bills and expense for water, light, fuel, etc. ,,....
for two years ... -. ; 16,74482
Average expense of printing and binding per year, not In-
eluding deficiencies to be made up by next legislature- 45,988 73
SUMMARY OF FIVE OFFICES.
For governor salaries 5 i'SIR
Aanual appropriation S'sE0,
Forsupt. of schools salaries S'57
Annual appropriation . - i
For state treasurer salaries and gfees ... . ; Z3Xk
Annual appropriations for clerical service 2,900
For secretary of state salaries ,?,?2V
Fees collected per year 's'SiH
Annual appropriation vlSi
Doc turnM nvfr tn treasurer 4.ij
Appropriations for state prlntlogand binding 18,98-1899 Z$$2k
Appropriations for state printing and binding 1901-1902 71,260
OF FIVE OFFICES
$ 6,950
8,212
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Appropriations for state printing ;
ANNUAL EXPENSE
Governor
State treasurer
State superintendent of schools
Secretary of state
State printer and binder
Total
MOO!
-VOTE TO SAVE-
$200,000 TAXES
-IN FOUR YEARS-
1001!)
JOURNAL VOTING BLANK
Do You Favor Fixed Salaries vs Unknown Fees and Emoluments forState Officials?
Cast your moral influence in fayor of this Reform by Or
dering The Daily Journal on this blank at Special
Rates and your yote will be Recorded.
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Subscriptions to the Daily Journal
(an expanded newspaper) will be re
j ceived now at 53.00 per year by mail.
7.827
22352
45,989
$91,3301
The subscription price for 1902 will
be advanced to 54.00 per year by
map. X, X ZC X X X
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Kncloned find 30 cents for Daily Jookhal one month.
Hnulosed find tl for Daily Jouunal four mouths,
Knoloaed And $3 for Daily Journal one year.
Kudosed find l for Wkbjsly Journal one year.
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Fees and Perquisites.
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