EQUITY, jurisdiction of Superior Court, 102, 109. jurisdiction Supreme Court, 97. ESCHEATED ESTATES, devoted to school purposes, 125, ESTATES OF DECEASED PERSONS escheats to the state, 125. EUREKA, liquor license, power to pass, 160. EVIDENCE, aliunde, 83, 84. certificate of street assessment, 74. in bribery, etc., 86. in cases of libel, 20. in treason, 45. EXAMINATION by magistrate, 18, 19. of teachers, 127. short hand notes filed, 20. EXCESSIVE bails or fines shall not be imposed, 12. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, the governor as chief magis- trate, 87. election of governor, 87. see Governor--State Officers. EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, on excessive fre ghts and fares, 187. from poll tax, 201. from taxation, what property is, 189. EXPENDITURES, money paid without authority recovered back, 65. EXPENDITURES OF STATE MONEYS, accurate statement required. 63 appropriation for world's fair, 63. EXPENSES of office, 154. of office distinguished from salary, 118. EX POST FACTO LAW, as affecting crimes, 41. effect of constitution on mortgage contract, 43. obligation of contracts, 42, 43. repeal of charter is not, 43. EXTRA COMPENSATION prohibited, 84. Extra Session, see Legislature. Fares and Freights, see Railroad Companies. FEES, etc., in Los Angeles county, act regulating, 226. and perquisites of certain offi es abolished, 92. court commissioners may receive to their own use, 118. spec al legislation affecting, 78. unlawfully paid may be recovered back, 26. FELONY, jurisdiction to try, 109. embezzlement of public funds, 62. lobbying declare: to be, 86. FELONY, using public funds, 170. FEMALES, employment of in drinking places, 224. soliciting in dance houses, 10. FERRIES cannot be chartered by special acts, 71. imposed for excessive charges for fares and freights, 187. FIRE LIMITS, ordinance establishing, 160. FISCAL YEAR commences first day of July, 215. ends June 30, 215. FISHING, unlawful, destroying nets, etc., 33. mortgage foreclosure is, 207. FORCIBLE ENTRY AND DETAINER, appellate jurisdiction in, 97. concurrent jurisdiction of justices' courts in, 114. FORECLOSURE is equitable action, 16. FOREIGN CORPORATION shall not be favored, 183. of franchises, etc., not to be remitted, 180. of railroad franchise, legislature may provide for, 187. FRANCHISES are taxable, 189. assessment of for taxes, 199. exclusive privileges, special legislation prohibited, 71. lease or alienation not to relieve from 1 ability, 181. not to be extended, 180. of a railroad is property, 200. of collecting water rates not conferred by constitu- right to collect water rates is, 176. right to compensation for water supply a franchise, 204. those not fully organized and in business invalid, 180. FRAUD, both courts of law and equity have jurisdiction, 15. FREE PASSES prohibited to public officers, 186. FREE SCHOOLS, system to be provided, 126 see Schools. FREEDOM, of speech and of the press to be preserved, 20 Freeholders, see Board. FRUIT TREES are not "growing crops," 189. FUNDING COUNTY INDEBTEDNESS, 70. GAMBLING PLACES, ordinance against visiting, 73, 145, 158. GAS AND WATER, right of cities to regulate charges, 174. GENERAL APPROPRIATION BILL, restrictions as to, 81. control, schools. 126. corporations may be formed only under, 177. necessary to regulate taxation in municipalities, 163. to provide for election or appointment of county officers, GIFT, as extra compensation, 84. devise or descent, property acquired by, 215. to pay for street improvements, 82. to person injured in employ of state, 83. Yosemite wagon road, 84. GLENN COUNTY, act establishing, 134. what instituted for, 11. land, agreement to locate plaintiff upon, 98. discretion not controlled by mandamus, 61. duty in cases of treason, 123. election of, 87. has power to investigate prison directors, 130. may adjourn legislature in cases of disagreement of the may call forth militia, 123. may convene legislature on extraordinary occasions, 90. may grant reprieves, pardons, etc, 122. may object to items of general appropriation bill, 61. may recommend removal of judicial officer, 114. may require information from officers, 88. messages to legislature, 90. not part of legislature, 53. not to be elected to U. S. senate, 92. pardoning power of, 122. returns of election, 87. supreme executive power vested in, 87. term of office, 87. to appoint prison directors, 129. to approve all laws, 60. to commission officers of militia, 123. GOVERNOR, to fill vacancies in railroad commission, 187. to fill vacancy in Supreme Court, 97. to fill vacancy where no mode is provided by constitu- to hold no other office, 90. to issue writs of election to fill vacaney in legislature, 58. to see that laws are executed, 88. vacancy in office of, 87. when legislature to elect, 87. who eligible, 87. GRAND JURY, how long may hold, 20. once a year, 18. GRANTS and commissions, how issued, 90. of land, restrictions on, 208. power of taxation, not to be surrendered, 195. to institutions not under state control, prohibited, 63. special legislation prohibited, 71. GREAT SEAL of state, 90. GROWING CROPS, exemption from taxation, 189. fruit trees are not, 189. HABEAS CORPUS, bail on when arrested for murder, 15. bail upon, 14. defendant not entitled to discharge on, in certain detained witness may be discharged on, 14. jurisdiction of Superior Court, 103. jurisdiction of Supreme Court, 98. pleading in, 14. will not reach misdemeanor declared by ordinance, 17. HARBOR COMMISSIONERS' act, 77. imposition of penalties by, 52. HARBOR FRONTAGE, eminent domain, as to, 205. private ownership subject to public right of way, 206. HARD LABOR AS PUNISHMENT, 14. "HARTSON ACT," 54. HASTINGS COLLEGE OF LAW, 129. HEALTH, state board of must be provided by legislature, 217. HIGH SCHOOLS, act of 1891 establishing, 164. HIGHER OFFENSE, defendant cannot be convicted of, after Highways, see Roads. Holiday, see Legal Holiday. HOME, for care of inebriates, 171. for feeble minded children, 50. HOMESTEAD, estimated cash value, 207. legislation required to protect, 207. of married person, how conveyed, 207. value may exceed amount of exemption, 207. HOMICIDE, deposition of witnesses in cases of, 24. in San Francisco, act relating to, 225, 233. exempt from poll tax, 201. IMMUNITIES, from being twice put in jeopardy, 24. of citizens, 46. to corporations, special legislation prohibited, 71. two-thirds of senators elected necessary for, 61. IMPOSTS, jurisdiction of Superior Court, 103. IMPRISONMENT, for debt, 41. in case of fraud, 41. on account of fine, 13. torts, 41. INALIENABLE RIGHTS, security of, 10. INCOME TAXES, may be assessed, 201. INCUMBENT, no vacancy while there is an, 89. INDEBTEDNESS, of counties, cities, etc., must be limited to revenues of same year 171. restrictions on state, 206. special legislation for relief of corporations prohibited, 71. INDIANS, separate schools for, 10. INDICTMENT, appeal in all cases prosecuted by, 100, for contempt in some cases, 26. for libel where tried, 20. or information, 18. time in which to file, 28. what is sufficient, 49. see Information. INDIGENT PERSONS, act providing for maintenance of, 65. INFERIOR COURTS, can only be established by legislative jurisdiction of, 116. vacancy in, how filled, 93, 116. INFORMATION, appeal in all cases prosecuted by, 100. charging lottery ticket, 67. |