TABLE XVI.-STATE INSTITUTIONS. Showing the Average Number of Inmates for Last Three Years, and Estimates for Next 1. The estimate of number of cadets at the reform schools is based on the passage of the law recommended, making a division at the age of 16. 2. The catastrophe at Agnews caused a reduction in the number of inmates there and an increase in the other hospitals. We have allowed for a larger increase at Agnews after this year. This is, of course, dependent upon the buildings provided for. The increase in the number of insane to provide for will be about 150 annually. Of this we give Stockton 20, Napa 20, Agnews 60, Mendocino 30, Southern California 40; being a total of 170 annually. This estimate also provides for a return to Agnews of those patients now held on its account by Stockton. 3. The increase at the Home for Feeble-Minded and the Home for Adult Blind will depend on what increase of accomodations are provided for. TABLE XIX.-COUNTY JAILS. Movement of Population July 1, 1905, to June 30, 1906. Totals . 1,212 19,884 21,096 743 159 10,394 1,072 265 219 1,825 8131425 4,686 19,900 1,196 46 1,342 20 Total for Year..**** Received ing Year dur In Jail July 1, 1905 Counties. 579 47 17 No prisoners. 6 584 30 49 1,896 1,945 Alameda... 34 545 Alpine.. Amador Fresno.. Los Angeles 121 2,186 2,307 108 10 397 407 6 1,192 1,215 10 11 256 267 No report. 7 175 182 13 661 728 5 64 69 42 935 977 San Diego.. 22 1,046 1,068 15 S. Francisco 378 1,722 2,100 137 S. Joaquin. 27 309 336 51 S. L. Obispo No report. 11 106 117 8 Madera 17 17 Mono 13 Monterey 625 634 Napa 8 186 194 Nevada 8 Orange Placer Plumas Riverside 67 124 135 |