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STATEMENT No. 19.

Showing Transactions in Bonds, and Bonds on Hand, held in trust for the UNIVERSITY FUND, by the State Treasurer, during the Forty-eighth and Forty-ninth Fiscal Years, being from July 1, 1896, to June 30, 1898, inclusive.

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Detailed list of bonds on hand, June 30, 1898, in trust for University Fund.

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$798,500 00

Total, State and County Bonds, June 30, 1898..

*No interest has been received on the coupons attached to these bonds since July, 1879.

STATEMENT No. 20.

Showing Bonds on Hand, June 30, 1898, Held in Trust for OTHER STATE FUNDS, by the State Treasurer.

Owned by the Dissolved Savings Bank Fund.

13 Glenn County, 4%%, $1,000 each

In Trust for the Benefit of the Widow and Minor Heirs, James Saultry, Deceased. 40 Inyo County, 5%, $500 each

NOTE.-One fifth of the interest collected on the above bonds since March 15, 1895, has been paid into the General Fund, one of the five minors having become of age.

Owned by the San Francisco Depot Sinking Fund.

7 United States Registered 4% bonds of 1907, $10,000 each 50 United States Registered 4% bonds of 1925, $1,000 each 50 United States Registered 4% bonds of 1925, $1,000 each

Total..

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STATEMENT No. 21.

Showing Amount of Interest Received by State Treasurer on Bonds Held in Trust, and the Funds into which it was paid, during the 48th Fiscal Year.

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*Expenses include charges collecting interest, and charges collecting the principal on bonds redeemed, all county bonds being redeemable at the respective County Treasurers' offices.

STATEMENT No. 22.

Showing Amount of Interest Received by State Treasurer on Bonds Held in Trust, and the Funds into which it was paid, during the 49th Fiscal Year.

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*Expenses include charges collecting interest on bonds, and also charges collecting the principal on bouds redeemed, all county bonds being redeemable at the respective County Treasurers' offices.

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