Biennial Report of the State Auditor to the State LegislatureState of Washington, Office of State Auditor, 1892 Vols. for 18 -1908 include Proceedings of the State board of equalization, 18 -1907. |
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... appropriations unexpended October 31 , 1892 ( see Statement IV ) ........... Estimated deficiencies , and amounts audited and allowed by auditor under sec . 22 , p . 641 , Laws 1889-90 , for which no appropriations have been made ...
... appropriations unexpended October 31 , 1892 ( see Statement IV ) ........... Estimated deficiencies , and amounts audited and allowed by auditor under sec . 22 , p . 641 , Laws 1889-90 , for which no appropriations have been made ...
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... appropriation for public printing for the two years ending March 31 , 1893 , was $ 60,000 . This estimate was deemed ... appropriations made upon the general fund of the treasury for the fiscal term ending March 31 , 1893 , amounted to ...
... appropriation for public printing for the two years ending March 31 , 1893 , was $ 60,000 . This estimate was deemed ... appropriations made upon the general fund of the treasury for the fiscal term ending March 31 , 1893 , amounted to ...
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... appropriated , namely , $ 724,704.00 , was essentially , if not wholly , for purposes of an extraordinary character ... appropriation of public funds upon the credit of the state . ( 1 ) The necessities for the schools for the defective ...
... appropriated , namely , $ 724,704.00 , was essentially , if not wholly , for purposes of an extraordinary character ... appropriation of public funds upon the credit of the state . ( 1 ) The necessities for the schools for the defective ...
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... appropriations have been made , results chiefly from care- lessly framed laws by the legislature in respect to disbursements of the funds of the state ; a measure of extravagance in some respects , and from extraordinary appropriations ...
... appropriations have been made , results chiefly from care- lessly framed laws by the legislature in respect to disbursements of the funds of the state ; a measure of extravagance in some respects , and from extraordinary appropriations ...
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... APPROPRIATIONS . Notwithstanding the gross sum appropriated by the last biennial session of the state legislature , the amounts appropriated for sev- eral purposes , specified by law , were insufficient , and it is estimated that at the ...
... APPROPRIATIONS . Notwithstanding the gross sum appropriated by the last biennial session of the state legislature , the amounts appropriated for sev- eral purposes , specified by law , were insufficient , and it is estimated that at the ...
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Biennial Report of the State Auditor to the State Legislature Washington (State). Office of State Auditor Visualização integral - 1902 |
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00 Month 00 STATEMENT IX-EXHIBIT 1st Reg't 2d Reg't 9 days Act approved March Allen Weir Amount Anacortes April Armory rent assessment Bank Board of Equalization Bros Camp Murray Chas Chehalis committee clerk senate cords wood Date days and mileage days committee clerk days member house days member senate diem and expenses diem and mileage Drugs EXHIBIT Expenses attending election F. K. Pugh fees Sachs investigation Frank Freight fund Groceries Hardware issued J. W. Robinson James Janitor John June 30 King county Lumber March 31 mile Mileage and fees Milroy Month of July October 31 office adjutant Olympia Olympia Light Pacific Port Townsend Postage Quarter ending R. B. Bryan railroad rant Rent telephone Sachs inv'n Seattle Sept Skagit county Smith Snohomish Spokane STATEMENT IX-EXHIBIT Stationery Sunset Telephone Tacoma Telegrams tide lands Total trustee valuation W. T. Forrest Walla Walla Whatcom
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Página 16 - ... a tabular statement, showing separately the whole amount of each appropriation of money made by law, the amount paid under the...
Página 366 - ... such enumeration, and also after each enumeration made by the authority of the United States, the legislature shall apportion and district anew the members of the...
Página 364 - State or any of its funds or any of the funds under its management except in pursuance of an appropriation by law * * * and every such law making a new appropriation or continuing or reviving an.
Página 33 - All personal property in this state subject to taxation shall be listed and assessed every year with reference to...
Página 10 - Said way is granted to said railroad to the extent of two hundred feet in width on each side of said railroad where it may pass through the public domain, including all necessary ground for station buildings, workshops, depots. machine shops, switches, sidetracks, turntables, and water stations; and the right of way shall be exempt from taxation within the Territories of the United States.
Página 366 - For the purpose of regulating the compensation of all officers herein provided for, the several counties of this state are hereby classified, according to their population (as ascertained and determined in section ten), as follows, to wit...
Página 16 - A tabular statement, showing separately the whole amount of each appropriation of money made by law, the amount paid under the same, and the balance unexpended; 6.
Página 50 - ... the consideration of the question of outlets. Pending the consideration of the resolution, at 3 pm the board adjourned, to meet at 10 am to-morrow. GK WARREN, Major Engineers, President of Commission. NINTH DAY. WEDNESDAY, December 16, 1874. The commission met at 10 am All the members present. The minutes of yesterday were read and approved. The board proceeded to the consideration of the question of outlets. Thefollowing resolution was moved by PO...
Página 365 - ... and every such law making a new appropriation, or continuing or reviving an appropriation, shall distinctly specify the sum appropriated, and the object to which it is to be applied; and it shall not be sufficient for such law to refer to any other law to fix such sum.
Página 10 - ... to the extent of two hundred feet in width on each side of said railroad where it may pass over the public lands, including all necessary grounds for stations, buildings, workshops, and depots, machine shops, switches, side tracks, turntables, and water stations.