-exemption from taxation, etc.. Adopted 137,607 67,737 205,344 .677 November 6, 1900. Exempting from taxation property of California School of Mechanical Arts.. Adopted 111,892 70,264 182,156 66 .601 November 6, 1900. Exempting state, county and municipal bonds from taxation .... Rejected 75,280 92,923 168,203 66 -555 November 6, 1900. Authorizing legislature to enact a primary election law. Adopted 106,733 51,519 158,252 " .522 November 6, 1900. Compensation of judgesmethod of payment-court stenographers November 6, 1900. Permitting certain cities to .482 November 6, 1900. Creating district courts of appeal-reorganization of judicial system Rejected 69,997 79,354 149,351 .493 Adopted 89,947 60,861 150,808 304,473 .495 ted to eight hours a day. Adopted 114,972 November 4, 1902. Permitting the use of voting machines 33.752 148,724 .488 Adopted 83,966 43,127 November 4, 1902. Establishing system of state highways, and permitting state aid to county highways .......... Adopted 78,479 November 4, 1902. Creation of a state commission to regulate rates of public service corpora 59,632 138,111 64 .453 November 8, 1904. Legislative session-compensation of members-introduction of bills, etc. November 8, 1904. Exempting from taxation $100 personal property of every householder 81,857 130,840 .394 etc........ Rejected 37,360 57,785 95,145 311,175 .305 November 6, 1906. Acquisition of streets, parks, etc., by San Francisco.. November 6, 1906. Permitting San Francisco and San Jose to amend their charters without submitting them to legislature November 6, 1906. Repealing provision that debtor may not contract to pay tax on mortgages, etc... ....... ... .... November 6, 1906. Sinking fund for debts contracted by San Francisco, San Jose, and Santa Clara November 3, 1908. Governor may sign bills within thirty days after legislative adjournment. November 3, 1908. Repealing provision regarding mortgage tax.. November 3, 1908. of education.. Reorganization of state board November 3, 1908. Increased compensation for November 3, 1908. porate charters Permitting extension to cor November 3, 1908. trial jurors. November 3, 1908. Increasing compensation of November 3, 1908. Expense for legislative employees limited to $500 a day for regular sessions-$200 for special sessions November 3, 1908. Lotteries forbidden-contracts relating to stock speculation void November 3, 1908. Legislature required to enact direct primary law, which may be made mandatory |