VALUE OF PROPERTY IN EACH COUNTY OF CALIFORNIA For the Years 1901 and 1902 and Rate of Taxation (State rate, .383 cents), according to report compiled by E. P. Colgan, Controller of State.
11,540,781 1 50 10 478,514 1 40 1,736,862 2 31 9,549,738 1 35 17,987,040 1 00 26,257,616 1 24 12,403,838 1 28 6,468,909 11,240,967 I 20 1,502,120 16,476,032 I 15 6,688,655 I IO 9,398,496 I 50 16,127,878 95
9,362,304 1,529,604 8,991,828 17,524,117 26,003,179 12,037,410
0.04 33.08 0.07 19.04 0.27 16.74
0.78 4.03 4.46 2.23 1.87 2.08 10.06 1.12] 12.66 0 05 0.33 12.33 8.69 4.65 0.90 2.00 0.22 0.69 29.86 0.25 0.54 1.94 3.85 1.68 2.96 3.45 1.22 0.21 5.04 16.14 0.26 2.66 4.18 2 01 1.92 1.04 3.01 1.51 3.52 0.01 20.12 0.42 1.48 1.60 0.92 3.94 6.65 8.24 6.33 0.23 2.57 32.38 Tr. 0.04 0.33 2.55 0.26 7.68 2.53 0.30 1.01 3.17 0.14 0.19 18.20 0.06 Tr. 0.11 0.72 11.78 4.99 7.42 0.24 2.07 5.28 0.37 0.23 Tr. 0.01 1.48 0.84 2.07 1.90 9.24 0.84 2.30 0.06 Tr. 0.01 0.29 Tr. 0.99 3.34 6.81 0.94 3.60 0.11 038 0.01 0.01 0.98 0.13 3.99 5.80 1.28 0.72 7.78 0.96 2.17 0.03 23.86 0.01 Tr. Tr. 7.28 2.90 13.81 9.61 5 16 4.73 1.18 1.07 0.10 45.85 0.31 3.25 0.98 7.26 1.96 2.44 1.25 0.11 17.58 0 77 0.04 0.56 5.62 2.42 2.90 2.85 1.39 1.86 Tr. 18.53 0.02 1.65 3.91 5.08 3.05 2.75 4.08 1.03 0.15 0.03 21.75 0 21 0.16 4.18 2.25 5.99 2 69 0.60 0.50 1.31 0.56 18.47 1.05 1.73 0.88 9.01 6.99 2.31 1.89 1.24 0.60
0.77 0.11 1.78 1.43 8.14 0.28 2.85 5.16 0.72 0.04 0.09 0.52 1.55 4.50 4.34 2.36 4.41 4.56 0.27 0.61 0.22 23.47 Tr. Tr. 0.10 1.70 1.05 1.22 1.12 2.13 0.24 0.19 1.44 0.19 9.38 Tr. 1.06 0.86 0.46 1.62 3.67 0.10 7.61 0.62 0.86 0.01 16 87 Tr. 3.92 3.79 2.65 4.11 0.64 1.91 1.08 0.32 0.05 18.47 Tr. | Tr. 0.46 1.48 3.91 1.37 5.79 5.03 0 80 1.64 0.69 Tr. 23.17 Tr. Tr. 0.78 0.64 3.48 0.90 1.23 7.27 2.65 0.98 1.05 Tr. 19.75 Tr. | Tr. Tr. | 1.70| 1.98 2.32 3.73| 1.76 6.23 0.56 Tr. Tr. 18.28
MEAN TEMPERATURE OF SAN FRANCISCO. Recorded by the United States Weather Bureau.
48.0 48.8 49.4 53.3 57.7 57.2 58.8 59.1 68.9 59 8 54.2 53.2 54.9 54.0 55.3 54.4 57.9 58.0 58.6 59.7 58 8 59.7 56.6 55.1 51.0 56.6 49.4 48.8 53.4 53.0 57.0 59.5 50.5 58.6 59.8 58.8 53.2 52.8 55.2 47.0 48.8 54.0 53.2 58.0 61.4 59.8 59.2 63.1 57.9 54.1 50.8 55.6 50.6 50.8 54.5 56 0 59.4 60.2 61.4 60.0 59.6 58.2 57.4 52.8 56.7 51.1 55.3 57.7 58.2 58.1 57.8 61.6 59.6 61.8 60.7 57.8 54.0 57.8 51.2 56.8 43.6 55.4 59.1 59.4 60.3 60.6 62.4 58.6 56.8 53.6 57.3 51.2 47.8 55.8 55.8 57.0 59.4 56.6 57.8 62.0 64.2 56.4 52.2 56.5 52.6 53.9 53.4 57.8 56.9 62.4 61.4 60.8 62.8 61.6 57.0 53.2 57.3 46.7 54.0 57.2 58.8 58.8 60.2 58.8 60.4 64.6 61.8 58.8 51.3 57.9 50.4 49.1 53.8 54.8 59 8 59.2 59.8 61.4 60.4 62.4 59.0 49.8 56.3 45.2 51.1 55.0 53.4 55.7 60.2 59.4 61.8 61.8 59.7 58.6 49.6 56.6 51.7 52.4 54.2 53.1 58.0′ 568 58.1 59.4 60.2 59.6 56.9 51.1 56.0 47.4 50.3 51.2 52.4 55.8 56.5 56 6 56.6 59.3 57.6 55.6 52.4 54.3 47.7 48.4 50.6 55.2 55.4 55.9 56.4 59.2 63.4 59.6 59.4 49.7 55.1 48.6 53.8 52 2 54.8 57.6 58.7 58.4 58.4 60.7 58.8 56.2 48.6 55.6 52.2 55.3 54.3 51.6 56.3 57.2 59.4 59.5 59.6 58.8 53.4 52.8 55.9 48.6 50.7 48.9 57.4 57.4 58.9 58.2 57.6 60.8 58.4 53.1 50.7 55.1 46.7 52.6 51.2 54.4 52.6 59.0 56.2 57.0 59.0 61.2 55 4 49.7 54.6 53.0 51.6 52.2 55.0 53.0 56.9 55 9 58 3 58.2 59.2 57.0 49.6 55.0 50.7 53.6 55.2 54.0 57.0 57.6 58.2 59.7 63.3 58.9 56.3 50.2 56.2 49 8 52.2 55.8 51.8 539 56.7 55.6 56 4 58.5 61.8 57.0 52.9 55.2 46.7 52.9 51.6 54.4 55.5 56.9 59.5 60.6 61.9 59.3 54.8 50.6 55.4
METEOROLOGICAL DATA OF LOS ANGELES. THE ANNUAL RAINFALL.
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