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Page 19
... October 31 , 1905 , exclusive of transfer funds , aggre- gated $ 3,615,844.38 . During the same year the expenditures were $ 3,465,250.91 , leaving an excess of receipts of $ 150 , - 593.47 , and a treasury balance of $ 283,998.84 . In ...
... October 31 , 1905 , exclusive of transfer funds , aggre- gated $ 3,615,844.38 . During the same year the expenditures were $ 3,465,250.91 , leaving an excess of receipts of $ 150 , - 593.47 , and a treasury balance of $ 283,998.84 . In ...
Page 20
... October 31 , 1908 , meets the estimate made and the regu- lar appropriations for the year are not increased beyond what now seems to be a necessary aggregate for the trans- action of the State's business , there will be $ 1,010,000.00 ...
... October 31 , 1908 , meets the estimate made and the regu- lar appropriations for the year are not increased beyond what now seems to be a necessary aggregate for the trans- action of the State's business , there will be $ 1,010,000.00 ...
Page 22
... October 31 , 1906 , $ 10,000 were appropriated for this fund , $ 5,453.00 of which were ex- pended and $ 4,547.00 covered back into the treasury . The expenditures were all on account of expense incurred in the investigation of the ...
... October 31 , 1906 , $ 10,000 were appropriated for this fund , $ 5,453.00 of which were ex- pended and $ 4,547.00 covered back into the treasury . The expenditures were all on account of expense incurred in the investigation of the ...
Page 739
... October 31 , 1905 , and October 31 , 1906 , showing each fund separately , and ar- ranging the amounts by years in parallel columns . This statement should include the balance on hand or returned to the treasury , mak- ing the receipts ...
... October 31 , 1905 , and October 31 , 1906 , showing each fund separately , and ar- ranging the amounts by years in parallel columns . This statement should include the balance on hand or returned to the treasury , mak- ing the receipts ...
Page 741
... October 31 , 1907 ... $ 1,034,630 00 $ 2,069,260 00 266,309 29 Total ( estimated ) available for all increases in regu- lar appropriations and for all specific appropria- tions for the period ending October 31 , 1909 ..... $ 2,335,569 ...
... October 31 , 1907 ... $ 1,034,630 00 $ 2,069,260 00 266,309 29 Total ( estimated ) available for all increases in regu- lar appropriations and for all specific appropria- tions for the period ending October 31 , 1909 ..... $ 2,335,569 ...
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Page 992 - That the term blend as used herein shall be construed to mean a mixture of like substances, not excluding harmless coloring or flavoring ingredients used for the purpose of coloring and flavoring only: And...
Page 992 - First, in the case of mixtures or compounds which may be now or from time to time hereafter known as articles of food, under their own distinctive names, and not an imitation of or offered for sale under the distinctive name of another article...
Page 156 - In all elections not otherwise provided for by this Constitution, every white male citizen of the United States, of the age of twenty-one years and upwards, who shall have resided in the State during the six months immediately preceding such election...
Page 991 - Provided, That an article of food which does not contain any added poisonous or deleterious ingredients shall not be deemed to be adulterated or misbranded in the following cases: First.
Page 1051 - State before the adjournment of the regular session of legislature meeting next after the passage of this Act shall be made upon the assent of the Governor thereof, duly certified to the Secretary of the Treasury.
Page 1020 - President of the United States, to the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States, to each Member of Congress from the State of Washington, and to the Secretary of the Department of the Interior.
Page 75 - It has proposed an amendment to the federal constitution providing for the election of United States senators by the direct vote of the people.
Page 1346 - An act to amend section two (2) of an Act, entitled 'An Act concerning the levy and extension of taxes...
Page 69 - ... or to promote or oppose executive approval of such bills or resolutions, shall, in each and every year, before any service is entered upon in promoting or opposing such legislation, file in the office of the secretary of state a writing subscribed by such counsel or agent stating the name or names of the person or persons, firm or firms, corporation or corporations, association or associations, by whom or on whose behalf he is retained or employed, together with a brief description of the legislation...
Page 240 - A bill for an act to amend section 9 of an act entitled "An act concerning labor and providing means for protecting the liberty, safety and health of laborers, providing for its enforcement by creating a department of inspection and making an appropriation therefor, repealing all laws in conflict therewith, approved March 2, 1899.