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.
12,403,838 1 28
6,468,909 11,240,967 1 20 1,502,120 16,476,032 1 15 6,688,655 I 10 9,398,496 I 50 16,127,878 5,599,895 1 65
$690,974,783 $284,226,533 $200, 164,271 $1,241,705,803 $1,290,750,465
- I 60
I 40 - I 60
- I 60
NOTE-Where two rates of taxation are given, the lesser rate is that levied upon property situate within the limits of incorporated cities or towns, such property being exempt from road tax. Includes special school tax of 36.3 cents.
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
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 0.04 33.08 0.23 Tr. 0.01 1.48 0.84 2.07 1.90 9.24 0.84 2.30 0.06 0.07 19.04 Tr. | 0.01 0.29 Tr. 0.99 3.34 6.81 0.94 3.60 0.11 038 0.27 16.74 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 0.02 0.31 3.25 0.98 7.26 1.96 2.44 1.25 0.11 17.58 0.10 0.02 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
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 56 8 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 53 9 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.
MEAN TEMPERATURE OF LOS ANGELES.
MINERAL PRODUCTS BY COUNTIES
The total valuation of the mineral products of California for the year 1901, amounted to $34,355,981, appportioned among the various counties as follows:
For facts furnished and assistance rendered in compiling this volume, credit is oue the following authorities, in addition to those already noted else where: The Officers and Members of the California Promotion Committee: Harry Ellington Brook, Los Angeles; Colvin B. Brown, Secretary Chamber of Commerce, Stockton: W. A. Beard, Oroville; Pro- fessor Elmer E. Brown, University of California, Berkeley; J. F. Coope, Santa Cruz; B. L. Cad- walader, Secretary Police Commissioners. San Francisco; Benj. W. Day, Chief Clerk United States Mint, San Francisco; T. C Friedlander, Secretary Merchants' Exchange, San Francisco; J. A. Filcher, Secretary California State Board of Trade. San Francisco; Dr. R. M. Green, Oroville; Mrs. Will S. Green, Colusa; H. K. Gregory, A. G. P. A., A. T. & S. F. Ry., San Francisco; Geo. W. Heintz, G. P. A. North Shore Railroad. San Francisco; Victor Hen- derson, University of California, Berkeley, T. C. Hocking, President Stanislaus County Board of Trade, Modesto; Inyo Register, Bishop; J. J. Keegan, Secretary State Board of Horticulture, Sacramento; J. E. Locke. California Northwestern Railway, San Francisco; J. W. McCarthy, Secre- tary Fire Commissioners, San Francisco; Professor
Among many books written concerning California, the following may be listed as of special interest to those desiring to learn of the State's resources and characteristics, both material and romantic:
"Ramona," by Helen Hunt Jackson; "Under the Redwoods," "A Ward of the Golden Gate," "A Sappho of Green Springs," by Bret Harte; "The Californians," "Los Cerritos" and "Before the Gringo Came," by Gertrude Atherton; "The Remit- tance Man," by Beatrice Harraden; "John Charity" and "Quicksands of Pactolus," by Hor- ace Annesley Vachell; "Blix," "MacTeague" and The Octopus," by Frank Norris: "In the Foot- steps of the Padres," by Charles Warren Stoddard;
The Picaroons," by Gelett Burgess and Will Irwin; "Stories of the Foothills," by Margaret Collier
Elwood Mead, University of California, Berkeley; Professor Alexander McAdie, in Charge United States Weather Bureau, San Francisco; Out West Magazine, Los Angeles; G. A. Parkyns. A. G. F. & P. A. Southern Pacific, Los Angeles; D. E. Perkins. Secretary Board of Trade. Visalia; Pacific Oil Reporter, San Francisco: R. X. Ryan, G. P. A. California Northwestern Railway, San Francisco; Capt. A. F. Rodgers, United States Coast and Geo- detic Survey, San Francisco; James Sutton, Reg- ister University of California, Berkeley: San Fran- cisco Chronicle; Sausalito News; Sunset Maga- zine, San Francisco; Charles Howard Shinn; Paul Shoup, San Jose; Arthur A. Taylor, Santa Cruz; William Thomas, San Francisco; Hon. Robert A. Thompson, Santa Rosa; Cress Unger, Chief Clerk, Collector of Customs, San Francisco: Earle Ashley Walcott, San Francisco Examiner; President Benj. Ide Wheeler. University of California, Berkeley; Frank Wiggins, Secretary Chamber of Commerce, Los Angeles; A. J. Wells, San Francisco; F. E. Wright, Secretary Sacramento Valley Development Association, Colusa; Harry L. Wells, San Jose: Passenger Departments Southern Pacific and Atchi- son, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroads.
Graham; "Southern California," by Theodore S. Van Dyke: "Stanford Stories," by Charles K. Field and Will Irwin; "For the Blue and Gold," by Joy Lichtenstein; "California and the Cali- fornians" and "Knight and Barbara," by David Starr Jordan: "Autobiography of a Grizzly," by Ernest Seton Thompson; The Black Curtain," by Flora Haines Loughead; "A Summer in a Canyon," by Kate Douglas Wiggin; "History of California," by Theodore Hittell; "History of the Pacific Coast States," by H H. Bancroft; "She of the West," by Bailey Millard; "The Little Lady of Lagu- nitis," by Richard Henry Savage; "Bird Notes Afield" and "San Francisco and Thereabout," by Charles Keeler; "The Johnstown Stage." by Robert Howe Fletcher: "On the Trail of a Spanish Pio- neer," by Dr. Elliott Coues.
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