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Report of the State Board of Silk Culture of California (PH 6-9)(1886) (48 pages)

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6 Src. 8. No remuneration or salaries shall be paid to any member of the Board, its officers, or Superintendent, for services rendered ; nor shall any moneys be used in the purchase of trees, cuttings, eggs, cocoons, or anything pertaining to silk culture, for the purpose of a free distribution of the same, in excess of five hundred dollars per year. Src. 9. There is hereby appropriated for the use of the State Board of Silk Culture, as set forth in this Act, out of any moneys in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of five thousand dollars for the year commencing the first of July, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, and five thousand dollars for the year commencing the first of July, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, and the State Controller shall draw his warrants upon the State Treasurer in favor of the Treasurer of the Board, as such officer, for the said sums, or any parts thereof, when they become available, upon the proper demand of said Board. Sec. 10. Upon the organization of the Board of Silk Culture, provided for in this Act, the present State Board of Silk Culture shall turn over to the Board herein provided for, all books, papers, and property in its possession belonging to the State, and the Board hereby created shall pay the just debts of the present Board of Silk Culture. Sec. 11. This Act shall take effect from and after its passage, and all Acts or parts of Acts in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. In accordance with the above Act of the Legislature, approved March 18, 1885, his Excellency George Stoneman appointed the members of the California State Board of Silk Commissioners. MEMBERS OF THE STATE BOARD OF SILK CULTURE. G. W. T. Carter, President. Mrs. M. E. Chace, Vice-President. R. H. McDonald, Jr., Treasurer. Mrs. Louise Rienzi, Secretary. Mr. Isaac Trumbo. Mr. S. A. Sellers. STANDING COMMITTEES. EXECUTIVE AND FinancE—R. H. McDonald, Jr., Chairman; Mr. Isaac Trumbo, Mr. S. A. Sellers. FILATURE CoMMITTEE—Mrs. Louise Rienzi, Chairman; Mr. Isaac Trumbo, Mr. R. H. McDonald, Jr. Cocoons, Trees, Eacs Cosmrrres—Mr, S. A. Sellers, Chairman; Mrs. Louise Rienzi, Mr. R. H. McDonald, Jr. The President to be ex officio of all committees.