I » 111 II •fii H I It STATISTICS OF CITIES ^^Jir. Having a Population of 8,000 to 25,000 :> I lit ! 11 ii tri. 5few ^atk ^tate (HolhBt of Agrtcultuw 3tlfara. SJ. 5. SItfaratg Cornell University Library HA 730.A1A3 1903 Statistics of cities having a population 3 1924 013 980 309 The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924013980309 S. N. D. NORTH, DIRECTOR BULLETIN 45 TATISTICS OF CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 8,000 TO 25,000: 1903 WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1906 CENSUS BULLETINS. 1. Geographical Distribution of Population. 2. Quantity of Cotton Ginned in the United States (Crops of 1899 to 1902, inclusive). 3. Street and Electric Railways. 4. A Discussion op Increase op Population. 5. Central Electric Light and Power Stations. 6. Mineral Industries of Porto Rico. 7. Estimates of Population of the Larger Cities of the United States for 1901, 1902, and 1903. 8. Negroes in the United States. 9. Mines and Quarries. 10. Quantity op Cotton Ginned in the United States (Crops of 1899 to 1903, inclusive). 11. Municipal Electric Fire Alarm and Police Patrol Systems. 12. The Executive Civil Service op the United States. 13. A Discussion op Age Statistics. 14. Proportion of the Sexes in the United States. 15. A Discussion op the Vital Statistics op the Twelfth Census. 16. Irrigation in the United States: 1902. 17. Telephones and Telegraphs: 1902. 18. Census of Manufactures: 1904. Michigan. 19. Quantity of Cotton Ginned in the United States (Crops of 1900 to 1904, inclusive). 20. Statistics of Cities having a Population of over 25,000: 1902 and 1903. 21. Commercial Valuation op Railway Operating Property in the United Sta'tes: 1904. 22. Proportion of Children in the United States. 23. Census Statistics of Teachers. 24. Insular and Municipal Finances in Porto Rico for the Fiscal Year 1902-3. 25. American Cotton Supply and its Distribution for the Year ending August 31, 1905. 26. Illiteracy in the United States. 27. Census of Manufactures: 1905. Maryland and District op Columbia. 28. Census op Manufactures: 1905. Kansas. 29. Census op Manufactures: 1905. Nebraska. 30. Census of Manufactures: 1905. Arizona, Indian Territory, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. 31. Census of Manufactures: 1905. Delaware. 32. Census of Manufactures: 1905. Iowa. 33. Census op Manufactures: 1905. Florida. 34. Census op Manufactures: 1905. Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming. 35. Census of Manufactures: 1905. Missouri and Arkansas. 36. Census op Manufactures: 1905. Rhode Island. 37. Census op Manufactures: 1905. Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, and Utah. 38. Census of Manufactures: 1905. Indiana. 39. Census op Manufactures: 1905. North Carolina and South Carolina. 40. Cotton Production and Statistics of Cottonseed Products: 1905. 41. Census of Manufactures: 1905. New Hampshire and Vermont. 42. Census op Manufactures: 1905. Connecticut. 43. Census op Manufactures: 1905. Alabama. 44. Census op Manufactures: 1905. Virginia and West Virginia. 45. Statistics of Cities having a Population of 8,000 to 25,000: 1908. Note. — Bulletins in this list may be obtained upon application to tbe Director of the Census. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D. C, June 18, 1906. Sir: I have the honor to transmit herewith a bulletin presenting financial and other official statistics for cities having a population of from 8,000 to 25,000. Similar statistics for cities having a population of over 25,000 were presented and pubHshed in Census Bulletin 20. These two bulletins constitute one of the decennial reports authorized by section 7 of the act of March 6, 1902, estabfishing a permanent Census OflBce. The statistics for this report were collected by agents of the Bureau of the Census, who visited the various cities covered by the investigation, obtaining the required data from official records or by personal inquiry of city officials. The financial statistics were collected and tabulated under the supervision of Mr. Le Grand Powers, chief statistician for agriculture. The collection of the other statistics, which cover a variety of sub- jects, was under the charge of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population. The diversity of the systems of accounting followed in different cities makes it very difficult to classify and tabulate properly the financial data collected by the inquiries. In deciding upon the scheme of classification and terminology here presented, the Bureau of the Census sought the advice and criticism of the National Munic- ipal League, the American Economic Association, and the Federation of Societies of Public Accountants. All of these organizations appointed committees to cooperate with the officials of the Bureau in this branch of the work. It is hoped and believed that as a result of this coope. j,tion the accompanying report presents all the salient facts relating to municipal finance in a form which makes the figures fairly comparable for the several cities and which permits of the proper study of the most important problems of municipal revenues and expendi- tures. The officials of the cities visited by our agents have uniformly manifested the utmost interest in the inquiry, and by their courtesy and friendly cooperation have contributed in no small degree to the progress and success of the work. Very respectfully. Director. Hon. Victor H. Metcalf, Secretary of Commerce and Labor. (3) STATISTICS OF CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 8,000 TO 25,000. INTRODUCTION. The statistics presented in this bulletin for cities hav- ing a population of 8,000 to 25,000 correspond in char- acter to those presented for larger cities in Census Bul- letin 20. The one bulletin supplements the other, and taken together they constitute the decennial report of the Census Office on statistics of cities. The origin, development, and scope of this branch of census work are explained at length in the introductory text to Bulletin 20. The greater part of the data included in this report relates to municipal finance, comprising tabulated statements of the receipts, payments, public debt, and funds of each city. The other subjects covered by this inquiry are somewhat miscellaneous in character but might appropriately be described as being for the most part an inventory of municipal property, re- source, and equipment. They include statistical data in regard to the police and fire departments; public schools and libraries; almshouses and hospitals; muni- cipal waterworks; gas and electric light plants; paved streets; street lighting; street railways; public parks; building permits; street cleaning, sanitary inspection, and sewers; and liquor saloons and licenses. Certain classes of data presented for the larger cities in Bulle- tin 20 have not been included in the present bulletin because these data in relation to smaller cities had not sufficient significance and reliabihty or were too incom- plete and fragmentary to be tabulated and published. Finance statistics. — The object of the Census inves- tigation relating to municipal finance is to secure and present the principal data with respect thereto in a form which will admit of comparisons between the sev- eral cities. These statistics are presented in a series of bulletins, of which the first was Bulletin 20, for cities containing over 25,000 inhabitants. In the explanatory text which follows, relating to the finance tables of the present bulletin, there will be found a few definitions of financial terms employed here as well as in Bulletin 20. Eeaders who desire a fuller explana- tion of the basis of the Census classification and ter- minology relating to municipal finance are referred to Bulletin 20. The introduction to that bulletin describes the classification adopted by the Bureau of the Census, and the basis therefor, and defines all the financial terms employed; and it also gives at length a statement of the sources and character of the data used in tabulating the statistics of cities large and small. In this report the general tables relating to municipal finance are thirteen in number, comprising Tables 14 to 26, inclusive. In preparing these tables, two ob- jects were kept constantly in view — to provide the maximum of information to students of municipal finance, and to present the data in a form that will enable local officials to detect error. Tables 14 and 15 are summaries of transactions and balances; Tables 16 and 17 furnish exhibits of payments for expenses and outlays, respectively ; Table 18 summarizes transactions on account of the public debt; Table 19 gives a classi- fied exhibit of the receipts from revenues, together with certain temporary receipts; Table 20 is an exhibit of the payments and receipts of interest; Table 21 furnishes in- formation relating to the payments, receipts, and bal- ances of private trust funds and accounts, and also ex- hibits of certain other temporary transactions; Table 22 is a classified exhibit of debt obligations outstanding at the close of the fiscal year; Table 23 gives the Value, at the close of the year, of the principal salable possessions of the cities; Table 24 presents the most important facts relating to assessed valuation for taxation aind to gen- eral property taxes; Tables 25 and 26 contain sum- maries of the most important payments and receipts, respectively, with per capita averages. Fiscal years. — According to the Bureau of the Census the fiscal year 1903 is, in general, the one having six or more months in the calendar year 1903, and thus most nearly coincident therewith. The data secured by the Bureau of the Census for each department and branch of municipal government are for a fiscal year sho^vn as such in the local reports and records. Hence, although the data obtained are always for the fiscal year 1903, as (5^ defined by the Bureau of the Census, they may be for a period otherwise referred to in local reports. For cities with a fiscal year ending on June 30 — that is, having six months in each of the two calendar years — the fiscal year taken is that ending on June 30, 1904. For municipalities whose functions are performed by two or more independent branches or departments having difi^erent fiscal years, the foregoing rule is ob- served for the general city government, while for the auxiliary or coordinate branches the fiscal year chosen is that most nearly coincident with the fiscal year of the general city government. To this last rule, however, one exception is noted: ^'^Tiere the close of the. fiscal year of the general city government falls between Janu- ary 1 and June 30, 1904, the fiscal years closing next prior to June 30, 1904, are chosen for the subordinate branches. ^'VTiere the fiscal year of any department of a municipahty differs just six months from that of the general city government, the fiscal year chosen for that department is the one closing six months prior to the end of the fiscal year of the general city government. Table 15 gives the date of the close of the fiscal year 1903, as adopted for this report, for all branches or departments of each of the cities in continental United States which on June 1, 1903, contained a population of 8,000 to 25,000 inhabitants. DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES. Table 1. Population and area, with date of latest incorpora- tion. — This table gives for each city the population enumerated at the Federal censuses of 1890 and 1900 and the estimated population for 1901, 1902, and 1903. The estimates are those adopted and used by the Bureau of the Census whenever it is necessary to compare data collected iu iutercensal years with the contemporary population, as in the computation of death rates or of per capita statistics. For this pur- pose it is assumed, in the absence of any state census, that the annual increase of population since the last Federal census is equal to one-tenth the decennial increase between the last two Federal censuses. When there has been a state census the returns of that census are accepted for the year to which it relates, and estimates for other years are made by applying the average annual increase as determined by a comparison with the Federal census of 1900. Allowance is made for the changes in population produced by the inclusion of new territory in the cor- porate limits of the municipality, or by the detach- ment of territory formerly included, and the area of the territory so included or detached is also given when the data can be obtained. The area, as given in Table 1, is the number of acres included within the limits of the city on June 1, 1903, subdivided, wherever possible, into land and water area. "The date of the latest incorporation" is the date of the charter imder which the affairs of the city were administered at the time to which this inquiry relates. Table 2. Police and arrests. — This table shows the number of employees in the poHce department and the number of arrests. The employees are classified according to the character of their work. Patrolmen and officers, as the expression implies, include roundsmen, sergeants, Heutenants, etc. Park policemen, special policemen, watchmen, etc., include park poHcemen, night watch- men, bank watchmen, cemetery police, private detect- ives, market policemen, Sunday officers, truant offi- cers, etc. "Other employees" include substitutes, supernumeraries, reserves, janitors, drivers, matrons, clerks, pohce telegraph operators, etc. The arrests are classified as to the causes for which persons were arrested, as drunkenness, including all arrests for drunkenness; disturbing the peace, includ- ing all cases of disorderly conduct not attributable to drunkenness; assault and battery, including all cases of assault; homicide, including murder, manslaughter, etc., or complicity in the same; vagrancy, including arrests of beggars, tramps, loafers, and all persons without visible means of support; housebreaking, including burglary and all kinds of breaking and enter- ing; larceny, including both grand and petty larceny, pocket picking, robbery, etc.; and "all other offenses," including arrests that can not be classified under any one of the preceding heads. Table 3. Nurrober of retail liquor saloons and amount and appor- tionment of license fee. — This table gives the number of retail liquor saloons, with the total amount of the license fee, if smj, and the amount or proportion paid to the city, county, or state. Table 4. Firemen, f re equipment, and property loss from fires. — The number of employees in the fire department of each city is given in this table. The firemen, including the officers in the dift'erent grades, are classified as regu- lars, callmen, volunteers, and substitutes, supernumer- aries, etc. The details relative to the equipment of the fire department, as given in this table, include the number of steam (including fire boats), chemical, and hand engines, and combination chemical engines; the number of hook and ladder trucks, hose reels, and hose wagons, with the length of the ladders and the length of the hose in feet ; the number of hand fire extinguish- ers; the number of fire hydrants, and cisterns (com- prising reservoirs, cisterns, tanks, and wells used for fire purposes only); the number of horses; and the number of fire alarm boxes. Finally, the table gives the number of fire alarms and fires, and the property loss. The number of fire alarms includes second, third, general, and special alarms. Each of these alarms calls out a separate or additional portion of the fire department, and in the printed city reports is usu- ally included in the total number of alarms. In ascer- taining the number of fires, however, the second, third, general, and special alarms are not counted, nor are any additions made because of the number of buildings burned, each fire, no matter how great its extent, coimting as one fire only. Table 5. Puilic schools and teachers. — This table shows the number of buildings and rooms used for public school purposes, distinguishing the buildings and rooms owned by the city from those rented. The number of pubHc high schools includes those occupying rooms in the same building with a grammar school as well as those occupying separate buildings. These data are followed by the number of teachers in each class of schools. Care has been taken to eliminate from this report denominational or parochial schools and all other schools that are not strictly pubhc schools. " Other regular day schools " not only include grammar schools, primary schools, and all other regular divi- sions of public schools not specifically designated as high schools or kindergartens, biit also schools for the deaf and blind, teachers' training schools, etc. No attempt has been made to include summer schools and vacation schools in any class, as the reports for such schools are very incomplete. Table 6. Pupils in public schools. — This table shows the num- ber of pupils and the average daily attendance in the public schools of each kind. The number of pupils as sho^vn in the table is the total number of different pupils registered during the year. Pupils who have been transferred from one school to another, and whose names consequently appear on the rolls of two or more schools, have been counted but once, so far as it has been possible to eliminate such duplications. The classification of the public schools is the same as that in Table 5. Table 7. Public libraries. — In this table are presented sta- tistics relating to public libraries, the number of such libraries, the number of volumes in the same, the num- ber of volumes added during the year, the number of volumes withdrawn for home use, and the number of volumes withdrawn for use in the reading rooms of the library during the period covered by this report. Although municipal public libraries, strictly speaking, should include only those that are owned and controlled by the city, yet many libraries that were created by endowment or gift and are supported either by volun- tary subscriptions or by funds provided by the donor subserve the same purpose as public libraries proper, being in all respects free libraries, open to all residents of the city. Therefore such libraries are included in this report, on the assumption that in many cities they take the place of the municipal libraries. School libra- ries that are open to the general public are considered as municipal Jibraries. So far as possible the number of volumes added during the year shows the aggregate accessions to the library without reference to the books withdrawn, lost, or destroyed. The returns for the number of volumes withdrawn for use in the reading rooms are unsatisfactory, as many libraries report the open-shelf system and others kept no records. Table 8. Almshouses and hospitals. — This table shows for 71 cities the number of municipal almshouses, with the average number of inmates, and for 105 cities the num- ber of municipal hospitals, with the number of different patients treated. Although in the past the statistics have not always been confined to strictly municipal institutions, they are limited in this table as far as pos- sible to charitable institutions, strictly municipal in character. It is probable that some institutions are reported that do not exactly conform to the require- ments of a strictly municipal institution, and it is equally probable that some strictly municipal institu- tions are Omitted. Among institutions most likely to be omitted are hospitals, particularly pesthouses, not hi operation during the year. The hospitals for con- tagious diseases include smallpox hospitals, pesthouses, isolation hospitals, and detention hospitals. Table 9. Water, gas, and electric light plants. — This table in- cludes only those waterworks, gas works, and electric light plants which are owned or controlled by the city. Municipal gas works were reported by only 6 cities, municipal electric light plants by 58 cities, and munic- ipal waterworks by 187 cities. Where these pub He utilities are owned or operated by the municipality, the table gives the year in which they were built, and also the year in which they were acquired by the city in case they were not built by the city, and the cost of the same. The figures for cost represent the cost up to the end of the fiscal year covered by the reports, and include the amounts expended for extensions, etc., in addition to the original cost of building and equipping the plants. The returns as to cost, however, are not altogether satisfactory, as in some cases no records 8 could be found showing the primary cost of the plant, which was probably built originally by a private cor- poration, and in other instances no records are kept of the extensions and improvements. Therefore, in some cases, the figures represent the present estimated value instead of the cost, the depreciation of the plant having been deducted and interest charges and main- tenance having been considered . The number of miles of mains for water, gas, and electric lights is also shown in the table. Table 10. Street lighting. — Table 10 gives the number of arc and incandescent electric lights, the number of Wels,- bach and other gas lights, and the number of oil lamps (including vapor lamps) in use in the streets, alleys, and public parks of each city. Lights inside public buildings are not included. Table 11. Area and length of paved streets, length of unpaved streets, area of public paries, and length of street rail- ways. — This table shows the total area, in square yards, of the paved streets, and the total length, in miles, of the paved and of the unpaved streets. It shows also the area and length of streets paved with each of the specified kinds of paving, including cobble- stone, granite and Belgian block, brick, wooden block, asphalt and asphalt block, macadam, gravel, and "all other." The returns as to the area of paved streets are far from satisfactory. Comparatively few cities keep records giving this information. Therefore the fig- ures presented are estimated largely, but it is believed that by continuing the inquiry in future years more complete and satisfactory data can be collected. Table 12. Gleaning of streets, sanitary inspection, and sewers. — As presented in this table, the data relative to the care of streets show the means by which the streets are swept, the average number of yards swept per week, and the average number of persons employed in the work. In most cities many of the streets are swept more than once during the week, and in all such cases the total number of yards swept per week exceeds the total area of the streets swept. In the more north- ern cities snow or bad weather naturally interrupts the work of street sweeping during a portion of the winter months, thus reducing the averages for the year. The data concerning sanitary inspection and sewers give the number of food and sanitary inspectors and the miles of sewers. In some of the cities for which no sanitary inspectors are given in the table, the work of sanitary inspection is performed by regular policemen. The total length of municipal sewers as given in this table includes main sewers and cross-street connec- tions, but not house connections. The different ma- terials of which the sewers are constructed are speci- fied wherever possible. Table 13. Building permits. — This table shows for 137 cities the number of permits granted for the construction of new buildings, with the total amount of the proposed expenditures, and the number granted for repairs or extensions to old buUdings, with the proposed expendi- tures. Because of the lax methods of keeping such records in some of these cities the statistics collected are necessarily incomplete. Tables 14 and 15. Summaries of transactions and balances. — Tables 14 and 15 present summaries of all transactions reported in Tables 16 to 21, inclusive, and also show the cash on hand at the beginning and at the close of the year. In both tables the payments and receipts are divided into those to and from the public and those to and from departments, offices, industries, and funds. In Table 14 the transactions with the public are subdivided into corporate and temporary, and those with depart- ments, offices, industries, and funds are subdivided into service transfers, interest and loan transfers, and general transfers; in Table 15 all transactions and balances are given by independent divisions and funds of the municipality. Under the term "corporate" are included those pay- ments to and receipts from the public which are vitally connected with the activities of the various divisions, departments, and funds of the municipality; under the term "temporary," those which are not con- nected in a vital way with the maintenance of such activities. Service transfers are transactions between two divisions, departments, offices, or industries, in which one performs some service for another and receives pay or credit therefor. Interest and loan transfers include the sale, by the city government or one of its divisions, of municipal securities to the sink- ing, investment, or public trust funds; the redemption or purchase by the city government, or by one of its divisions or funds, of such securities held by the sink- ing, investment, or public trust funds; and the pay- ment to those funds of interest on city debt obliga- tions held by them as investments. General transfers include the transfer of cash or credit, and the sale or transfer of property other than city securities, from one division or fund of the government to another. Of the grand total of payments and receipts for the 369 cities, the greater portion involves transactions with the public; of the payments 94.1 per cent were of this character, while the corresponding percentage of receipts was 93.9. Of the transactions with the public, somewhat more than three-fourths were classed as corporate, or vital to the activities of the municipality, the percentage of payments being 75.2, and of receipts 76.3. The receipts exceeded the payments by a slight amount, and the cash balances were correspondingly greater at the close than at the beginning of the year. As stated in footnotes to Table 14, "corporate pay- ments" are the sum of the "payments other than those for service transfers" given in Tables 16 and 17, and the "net or corporate payments" given in column 8 of Table 18, minus the sum of "receipts from sale of real property" and "refund receipts" presented in Table 21. In like manner, "corporate receipts" are the sum of "all revenue receipts exclusive of service transfer receipts" in Table 19, and the "net or corporate receipts" shown in column 8 of Table 18, minus "re- fund payments ' ' in Table 21. In computing corporate payments and receipts for the grand total, however, the total given for colunm 8 of Table 18 is not to be used. For that line of the table there should be used the totals for "payments for decrease of indebtedness," in Table 25, and "receipts from loans increasing indebt- edness," in Table 26. These totals are the sum of those items in column 8 of Table 18 which constitute, respectively, corporate payments and corporate re- ceipts of the specified cities on account of miuiicipal indebtedness. An examination of the items included in Tables 16 to 20 will disclose the essential character of the pay- ments and receipts classified by the Bureau of the Census as corporate. The temporary payments and receipts summarized in Table 14 are included in Tables 16 to 21 under the heads stated in Table i. The numbers included in brackets refer to those tables in which the figures for the several cities are found. Table I. — Summary of temporary payments and receipts. CHARACTER OF PAYMENTS AND RECEIPTS. Total On acooimt ol municipal debt (Table 18) Taxes, etc., lor other civil divisions (Tables 19 and 21) Bond transactions (Table 21) Refunds (Table 21) Real estate transactions (Table 21) Accrued interest (Table 20) .■ Private trust accounts (Table 21) Payments. $25,543,285 18, 799, 901 4, 421, 863 1,727,078 417, 301 91,350 45,637 40,255 Receipts. $24,537,442 18,799,901 4,406,666 727,061 417,301 91, 360 45,537 49,636 The total of temporary payments and receipts on account of municipal indebtedness, given in the fore- going summary, is the aggregate of payments to the public given in Table 18, less those corporate pay- ments on account of municipal indebtedness which are included therein and are shown separately in Table 25; or, the aggregate of receipts from the public given in Table 18, less those corporate receipts from loans increasing indebtedness which are contained therein and are shown separately in Table 26. The total given in Table i as temporary payments and receipts of refunds includes both payments to cor- rect receipts in error, and receipts to correct payments in error, and therefore is the sum of columns 9 and 10 of Table 21. The service transfer payments given in Table 14 are shown in detail in Tables 16 and 17. In Table 16 they are presented under two divisions — those paid by departments, offices, and funds, and included with gen- eral and municipal service expenses, and those paid by the numicipal industries, and classed as municipal industrial expenses; in Table 17 are given the service transfers paid in connection with outlays. The corre- sponding receipts, given in Table 14, are the same in aU cases, and therefore are not shown separately in Table 19. The interest and loan transfer payments given in Table 14 are shown in detail in column 3 of Table 18 and column 3 of Table 20 ; the corresponding receipts, in column 6 of Table 18 and column 3 of Table 20. General transfers are given separately in Table 14 only. The totals of all transfer payments and receipts are shown by independent divisions, departments, and funds in Table 15. In Table 15 the transactions and balances of private trust funds and accounts are as a rule included in the line "city government." For each city separate lines are given for the transactions and the balances of sink- ing, investment, and public trust funds, and for aU divisions of the government whose finances are under the supervision of different fiscal officers. All funds and accounts directed by a single auditor or clerk, other than sinking, investment, and public trust funds, are treated as a unit. Table 16. Payments for expenses. — Under the designation "ex- penses" the Bureau of the Census includes the costs, paid or payable, of services, rents, and materials pur- chased or otherwise obtained, for the corporate main- tenance of cities and for the conduct of the business undertakings for which they have corporate authority. Table 16 presents an exhibit of the expenses of the- 369 cities for the fiscal year 1903. The total payments for expenses, amounting to $54,594,628, include $389,286 for service transfers — payments by one de- partment or office for work performed by another. Exclusive of these service transfers, the payments for expenses were $28,759,638 for salaries and wages and $25,445,704 for miscellaneous objects. Payments for salaries and wages constituted, therefore, a little more than one-half the total payments for mimicipal ex- penses. The figures given in Table 16 represent the pay- ments shown on the books of the several cities, and therefore include a few erroneous payments later cor- rected by refund receipts. The total amount of refund 10 receipts of the cities is given in Table 21. It is impos- sible to state what portion was received for correction of errors in payments for expenses and what for cor- rection of errors connected with outlays, but it is prob- able that the larger share of these refunds was for cor- rection of errors in payments for expenses. General expenses are those incurred in connection with the exercise of governmental functions. Mimici- pal investment expenses are the total costs of the ad- ministration of sinking, investment, and public trust funds. Municipal industrial expenses are the costs of operating and maintaining municipal industries. Municipal service expenses are those incurred in con- nection with services performed or provided by any department or office of a municipality other than a municipal industry. In Table 16 municipal service expenses are included with general expenses, because they could not be sepa- rated therefrom. In like manner, and for a like reason, all interest payments are included with general ex- penses, although a portion is properly chargeable to municipal industrial expenses. General and municipal service expenses. — Of the total payments for expenses, 92.4 per cent were for general and municipal service expenses. Payments of this class are grouped substantially as for the larger cities given in Bulletin 20, in eight principal divisions, as fol- lows: (1) General administration, (2) public safety, (3) charities and corrections, (4) highways and sanita- tion, (5) education, (6) recreation, (7) interest, and (8) miscellaneous. The offices and accounts grouped in these several divisions are shown in the table, and in general explain themselves. Municipal industrial expenses. — Of the payments for municipal industrial expenses, about two-thirds were for the operation of waterworks. The remainder were connected with the management of markets and public scales, and of a number of other municipal industries — such as cemeteries, crematories, electric light works, and docks, wharves, and landings — of which the most important were cemeteries and crematories. The industries for which expenses are here included are shown separately in the box heads and footnotes of Table 23, under the head "properties of municipal industries." Special payments in Massachusetts. — Among the pay- ments of Massachusetts cities included in Table 16 are certain ones made to the commonwealth, which, by reason of their exceptional nature, deserve to be spe- cifically mentioned . In and around Boston the state has established, for the benefit of a number of cities and towns, certain metropolitan districts for the purchase and improvement of parks, the construction of sewers, and the establishment of waterworks. The cities and towns benefited are charged with the cost of maintain- ing these metropolitan systems, including the interest on loans made for original outlays, and with the sinking fund payments for the ultimate liquidation of such loans. These loans in reality form part of the debt of the several municipalities in the districts; but as the exact amount chargeable to each city or town was not ascertained, these obligations to the state could not be included in Table 22. The payments for the maintenance of parks, sewers, and waterworks of the metropolitan systems are in- cluded with those for other parks, sewers, and water- works, with the exception of those for a few waterworks in the district which are under private control ; in such cases the payments are included in miscellaneous gen- eral expenses. All interest payments to the common- wealth on these metropolitan district and allied loans, are included in general and municipal service expenses, in the column of Interest . The sinking fund payments are reported in Table 18, among the payments on ac- count of municipal indebtedness. Other payments to the commonwealth treated in the same general manner are those for the abolition of grade crossings and for the maintenance of state highways. Table ii gives in detail the amounts paid by Massachusetts cities to the state, in the fiscal year 1903, on account of metro- politan parks, sewers, and waterworks, and for the abolition of grade crossings. Table II. — Payments of Massachusetts cities to the commonwealth on account of metropolitan park, sewer, and water districts, and for the abolition of grade crossings. METROPOLITAN PARK PAYMENTS. Arlington. . Brookline. , Hyde Park. Medf ord . . . Melrose Revere Wakefield.. Waltham . . Watertown Weymouth. Wobum... Total. 15,050 37,870 4,780 15,345 5,170 8,643 2,437 8,380 5,779 3,084 4,573 For sinking fund. $1,153 8,649 . 1,092 3,506 1,181 1,974 557 1,914 1,320 704 1,044 For interest. For maintenance. Parks. $1, 121 8,408 1,061 3,407 1,148 1,919 541 1,861 1,283 685 1,015 Boule- vards. $318 2,382 300 965 325 544 153 527 364 194 288 Nan- tasket Beach. $128 957 121 387 131 218 61 212 146 78 116 METROPOLITAN SEWER PAYMENTS. CITT, Arlington.. Brookline.. Hyde Park . Medf ord Melrose Revere Wakefield.. Waltham . Watertown Wobum Total. $7,437 23,854 7,941 16,440 10,809 8,222 7,010 14,529 6,047 For sinking fund. $1, 166 8,359 1,095 2,634 1,664 1,957 1,147 2,208 1,156 1,366 For interest. $3,734 7,476 980 8,437 5,328 6,265 3,671 1,975 1,034 4,376 For mainte- nance. $2,537 8,019 5,866 5,369 3,817 2,192 10,346 3,857 4,199 11 Table II. — Payments of Massachusetts cities to the commonwealth on . account of metropolitan park, sewer, and water distrids, and for the abolition of grade crossings — Continued. METROPOLITAN WATER PAYMENTS. CITY. Total. For sinking fund. For interest. For mainte- nance. Arlington 811,649 2,760 24,665 17,815 13,772 13, 441 J2,353 660 5,024 3,630 2,807 2,739 87,289 1,736 15,660 11,243 8,691 8,482 $1,907 1 454 Hyde Park Medford 4,071 2,942 1 2, 274 2,220 Revere Watertown PAYMENTS FOR ABOLITION OF GRADE CROSSINGS. Arlington Attleboro Chlcopee Hyde Park Natick Northampton. Revere Ware Total. $2,099 232 958 11,320 5,722 8,804 2,323 1,374 For sinking fund. $1,810 223 889 7,182 5,147 7,091 1,398 1,106 For interest. $289 9 69 4,138 675 2 1,713 925 268 1 Included in Table 16 with miscellaneous general expenses, as the waterworks are under private control. ' Payment of 1902 assessment. Payments for schools. — Table 16 does not include any payments for schools for Cripple Creek, Colo., Macon, Ga., or the cities of Florida or Maryland. The schools of Cripple Creek are under the direction of a school dis- trict which includes the city of Cripple Creek and a number of adjoining municipalities; no figures were obtainable for Cripple Creek alone, and the inclusion of the data for the other cities would have made the statistics noncomparable. In the case of all the other cities referred to above schools are under county con- trol, and no information relating to school expenses was procured, except for Macon, Ga., and Tampa, Fia. The school payments of Macon were : For supervision, $4,899; for salaries of teachers in elementary schools, $45,313; for miscellaneous expenses of elementary schools, $11 ,351 ; for salaries of teachers in high schools, $8,302; and for miscellaneous expenses of higher edu- cation, $904. The total payments for all school ex- penses of Tampa, Fla., were $25,687. Table 17. Payments for outlays. — In Table 17 are presented what are designated by the Bureau of the Census as " payments for outlays " — the payments by cities for the costs incurred by them in the purchase of land, and in the purchase or construction of buildings and other structures, equipment, improvements, and additions which are more or less permanent in character. These payments are divided into those for salaries and wages, for miscellaneous objects, and for service transfers. They are also grouped — in accordance with the scheme adopted by the National Municipal League — under the seven general heads of outlays for general administra- tion, public safety, charities and corrections, highways and sanitation, education, recreation, and municipal industries. An examination of the table discloses many instances in which the payments by a group of departments of a city aggregate less than $200. Such small amounts were undoubtedly expended for equipment, and their number may be taken as a fair index of the character of the payments included in the columns other than those for highways and sanitation and for education. Of the total outlay for equipment and permanent improvements included in Table 17, 47.3 per cent was for highways and sanitation, 18.9 per cent for educa- tion (school buildings, etc.), and 26.3 per cent for mu- nicipal industries, the most important of which are waterworks. In the order of their magnitude, the other outlays — which constitute only 7.5 per cent of the total — are those for public safety, recreation (in- cluding public parks), general administration, and charities and corrections. The fact that only 5.4 per cent of the payments for outlays were for salaries and wages proves that the cities made the greater part of their public improve- ments through contract rather than by day labor. The exceptions to this rule can readily be determined from the figures of the table. Similarly, the small pro- portion of cities reporting service transfers, as com- pared with the total number reporting outlays, indi- cates that but few utilize one department of service in the construction of public Improvements under the supervision of other departments. Table 18. Payments and receipts on account of (he principal of the public deht. — Table 18 separates the payments and receipts on account of the public debt into two general classes — those involving transactions with the public and those resulting from transactions with sinking, in- vestment, and public trust funds. The payments and receipts of the latter class are included in Table 14 as "loan transfers." The amount is relatively small, be- cause in but few of the smaller cities are city debt obli- gations included among the assets of the permanent funds. The total amount received by the 369 cities on ac- count of debt obligations issued to the public was $28,750,413, and the total amount paid to the public for the liquidation of the principal of municipal debt — including payments of Massachusetts cities to the state sinking funds for the metropolitan park, sewer, and water loans and loans for the abolition of grade cross- ings — was $21,120,043; thus the receipts exceeded the payments by $7,630,370. Of the 369 cities, 204 re- ceived from the public more than they paid, and 163 paid more than they received, while the payments and receipts of the other two balanced. For the 204 cities the excess of receipts over payments, i. e., the net or corporate receipts on account of debt obligations, was $9,950,512; the net or corporate payments of the 163 cities aggregated $2,320,142. 12 No statistics of the increase or decrease in the par value of outstanding debt obhgations are presented in this bulletin. For the great majority of cities this differs from the net or corporate receipts or payments on account of debt obligations by the amount of premiums received or discounts allowed at the issue of such obhgations during the year. For Massachu- setts cities it further differs from such receipts or pay- ments by an amount equal to the difference between the sinking fund payments to the commonwealth on account of metropolitan loans and loans for the aboli- tion of grade crossings and the assimiption of new loans of the same character. A comparison of Tables 17 and 18 indicates that as a rule the minor cities are governed by very conservative principles with reference to their methods of paying for permanent improvements. The improvements paid for by these cities in the fiscal year 1903 had a value, as given in Table 17, of 121,492,546; the net addition to the indebtedness of the same cities to the pubhc was .§7,6.30,370, or only 35.5. per cent of the value of these improvements. Hence these cities, as a whole, paid for 64.5 per cent of their permanent im- provements from their annual revenues. In the ma- jority of British cities the cost of such improvements is met from the proceeds of loans. The above-mentioned facts — that the 369 cities paid for 64.5 per cent of their permanent improvements from their ordinary revenue, and that 163 of the cities reduced their aggregate indebtedness, in addition to meeting all costs of permanent improvements from current revenue — emphasize the general soundness of the financial policy of most of these cities. Table 19. Receipts from revenues. — The revenues of a munici- pahty, in the Census classification and nomenclature, are the amounts received or receivable, in cash or other form, for meeting its expenses and outlays, from the exercise of its corporate powers of taxation and police control and its corporate authority to conduct business undertakings. Of the total gross revenue receipts, 79.6 per cent were from general revenues, i. e., revenues consisting of compulsory or voluntary con- tributions levied, collected, or received to defray the general costs of government, and not conditional upon the performance of any specific service for the con- tributors. The remainder was derived from commer- cial revenues, i. e., from municipal investment, indus- trial, and service income. Oenerdl revenue receipts. — Of the aggregate general revenue receipts, 76.4 per cent were derived from general property taxes;' 8.8 per cent from contribu- tions and gifts from other civil divisions and from private individuals and corporations; 7.5 per cent from liquor licenses; 2.6 per cent from special property and business taxes; 2 per cent from licenses other than liquor hcenses, and from permits; 1.6 per cent from fines and forfeits; and 1 per cent from poll taxes and miscellaneous general revenues. . General property taxes. — General property taxes are direct taxes levied upon property in general, in pro- portion to its assessed or appraised valuation. They are the most important single source of revenue of the cities containing 8,000 to 25,000 inhabitants. Many of these cities have one rate of levy for such taxes in the business portion and another rate in the outlying sections, and some have one rate for a specific class of property and a different rate for other classes. But as the schedules returned do not furnish information sufficiently accurate to permit the separate tabulation of the receipts from specific levies, all general property taxes are presented in a single column. In this col- umn are included also the penalties collected on delin- quent general property taxes. Special property and business taxes. — ^Under the des- ignation "special property taxes" the Bureau of the Census has included all property taxes assessed and collected by methods not applied to property in gen- eral. Among such taxes are those popularly referred to as corporation taxes, bank taxes, security taxes, mortgage taxes, frontage taxes, tonnage taxes, insur- ance taxes, merchants' taxes, manufacturers' taxes, etc. .Where collected for the municipality, these taxes are included in the column of revenue receipts from "special property and business taxes;" where collected for the state or some other civil division, they are included together with any general property taxes similarly collected in the column "temporary receipts from taxes for other civil divisions." The special business taxes reported with special property taxes include all so-called taxes collected from per- sons, natural or corporate, by reason of the business in which they are engaged, where such collection is not associated with the granting of a license or permit to engage therein, and does not constitute a receipt from privileges in the street in the nature of a rental, which is tabulated as from privileges. The general classes of taxes included in the column "special prop- erty and business taxes" are described at length in Bulletin 20, pages 35 and 36. Of the special property and business taxes, 60.3 per cent were reported by Massachusetts cities, and 11.4 per cent by New York cities. In Tables in and iv these taxes are shown in detail for the minor cities in the two states mentioned. 13 Table III. — Specified classes of special property and husiness taxes in cities. Total. TAX ON NATIONAL BANK STOCK. Tax on street railways. Tax on other cor- porations. CITY. ■Collected by city. Collected for city by other cities. Total $854,934 382,325 192,802 $142,869 3536,938 Adams Amesbury Arlington Attleboro Beverly Brookune Chioopee Clinton Danvers Framingham Gardner Hyde Park 8,900 8,871 25,232 6,718 43,601 298, 143 17,986 8,274 10,658 25,028 4,964 8.116 1,587 1,754 1,050 1,790 4,125 1,080 836 1,366 1,305 1,449 2,545 496 1,328 3,217 401 6,786 41,262 1,169 196 1,647 1,898 482 907 1,022 1,496 4,635 2,247 261 2,394 3,377 1,744 1,974 1,742 • 2,178 119 230 1,485 1,500 555 680 1,057 580 1,306 2,431 704 1,771 15,510 3,051 2,346 27,293 5,680 2,001 3,349 1,126 98 1,416 4,631 1,676 17,603 1,597 1,700 689 1,185 7,149 2,336 2,822 668 3,299 355 3,707 2,838 585 17,054 295 1,740 4,360 2,345 6,113 4,018 5,4S5 1,476 30,344 228,508 10,301 4,711 4,357 20,555 1,839 5,793 10,509 7,922 18,903 9,271 2,398 4,862 12,142 12, 167 3,908 17,210 11,878 676 Leominster 17,683 Marlboro 15,036 Medford 43,038 Meh-ose 14,287 Milford 1 9,316 Natick 9,967 Newburyport 21,480 Northampton 24, 833 Peabody 10,514 Pittsfleld 32,113 Plymouth 17,682 Revere. 4. 094 1,521 4,042 1,897 1,172 4,956 2,012 4,776 3,773 2,296 10,339 2,958 Southbridge Wakefield Waltham Ware Watertown Webster Westfield Weymouth Wobum 15,879 10,135 32,439 14,896 34, 166 17,164 17,460 12,078 14,204 1,811 1,778 1,619 5,626 834 806 4,599 2,990 3,633 13,483 3,165 26,482 8,130 15,688 15,006 10,641 3,432 5,795 Table IV. — Speciji classes of special property and business taxes in New York cities. Total Amsterdam Batavia Cohoes Coming Cortland Dunkirk Geneva Glens Palls Gloversville Homellsville Hudson Ithaca Jamestown Johnstown Little Falls Lockport Middletown Mt. Vernon New Eochelle Niagara Falls North Tonawanda Ogdensburg. ...... Olean Oswego PeeksMll Plattsburg Port Jems Poughkeepsie Rome Saratoga Springs. . Watertown Watervliet Total. $161, 196 2,116 7,641 1,724 6,527 39,697 3,587 3,443 4,308 2,181 7,244 2,652 1,721 3,762 511 999 3,307 2,764 698 3,596 731 3,987 4,426 3,226 1,645 4,645 3,129 11, 667 3,630 6,726 8,633 2,631 Tax on bank stock. $115, 766 Tax on fire insurance companies. $10,054 8,943 2,116 6,623 1,724 5,527 4,321 2,367 3,443 4,308 2,181 7,244 2,652 1,721 3,762 511 2,617 2,764 598 3,696 731 2,915 4,426 2,097 1,545 4,645 3,129 10,476 3,630 5,299 7,324 2,631 1,118 Frontage tax. $35,376 1,191 1,426 1,209 In Massachusetts the reports for all classes of special property and business taxes were fairly complete. In New York, however, the reports of taxes on fire insur- ance companies were very incomplete; frequently these taxes do not pass through the city treasury, but are paid by the state to indep'endent fire companies, and in such cases no report was secured. Frontage taxes, at so much per front foot on streets for which wa- ter mains have been constructed, were reported separately by only one city, although they were undoubtedly collected in other cities; where not given separately, such taxes are probably included with general property taxe?. For the general charac- ter of special property and business taxes in other states, the reader is referred to Bulletin 20, pages 57 to 59, inclusive. The character of the taxes reported is in all cases the same for the cities containing less than 25,000 inhabitants as it is for the cities of larger size, considered in Bulletin 20. Poll taxes. — Poll taxes amounting to $204,946, or 39.1 per cent of the total reported by the 369 cities, were collected in Massachusetts. Other states report- ing considerable amounts of such taxes are, in the order of their magnitude, Maine, Pennsylvania, North Caro- lina, Vermont, Mississippi, New Jersey, Montana, Vir- ginia, Texas, and Georgia. In some of these states the assessment of polls at so much per capita is included in the grand lists of assessed valuation; in others, poll taxes are levied as a specific amount against persons subject thereto. Fines and forfeits. — Receipts from fines and forfeits were reported by the great majority of cities, but the amounts varied greatly. In states where the greater portion of petty criminal cases is tried in justices' courts instead of in municipal courts, only the excess of fines over costs of prosecutions passes to the city or the school fund ; hence the figures given are but an imper- fect index to the actual penalties enforced in criminal proceedings. The largest amounts were reported by cities which practically treat fines imposed upon gam- bling and other disorderly houses as equivalent to licenses. Licenses and permits. — Of the general revenue receipts, 9.6 per cent were derived from licenses and permits; the greater portion were derived from liquor licenses, and only a very insignificant amount was derived from departmental permits. Cities in the Southern states report the largest collections, rela- tively, from licenses other than liquor licenses. The absence of receipts from liquor licenses, which may be noticed in the case of many cities, results sometimes from the action of local or state prohibition laws, and sometimes from the fact that revenue from liquor licenses accrues to civil divisions other than the city, such as the state or county. Contributions and gifts. — In most states, contribu- tions and gifts from other civil divisions are payments made by the state and county for the support of public schools. In some, as in Massachusetts, the contribu- tion is in part for the support of libraries; in others there are special contributions for roads, bridges, and 14 sundry other objects. Contributions from private individuals are of two general types — contributions for the construction of libraries, and minor contributions of policemen and firemen for the support of police- men's and firemen's pension funds. In addition there are minor contributions for other purposes. Miscellaneous general revenues. — Under this head are included, for a few cities, sundry amounts which could not be assigned to the appropriate subdivisions because their exact character was not ascertained. Specified temporary receipts. — These receipts were from taxes, licenses, fines, etc., collected by the cities for other civil divisions. In most cities these receipts are identical in amount with the corresponding pay- ments in Table 2 1 . The taxes thus collected were usu- ally general property taxes, although in Massachusetts and some other states bank and other special property and business taxes were included. No special tabula- tion of the temporary tax receipts for these states has been prepared, as the subject was not deemed of suffi- cient importance. Commercial revenue receipts. — Of the aggregate com- mercial revenue receipts, 50 per cent were derived from municipal industrial income, 47.1 per cent from mu- nicipal service income, and the remainder from interest, i. e., municipal investment income. Municipal service income. — Municipat service income is the income derived by cities from municipal services performed or provided by departments or offices other than municipal industries. The greatest municipal service income secured from any one source was from special assessments, which were reported by the major- ity of cities . The most insignificant was that from priv- ileges, which were reported by only a small proportion of the cities. The amounts reported as receipts from privileges are those collected from street railway, tele- graph, telephone, and electric light companies, for the use of streets. "Franchise taxes," so called, are reported sometimes in the column of privileges, and sometimes as special property and business taxes. When these so-called "franchise taxes" are levied in lieu of all other taxes, and thus appear to be taxes proper, they are classed as taxes and not as privileges. Only those receipts are reported as from privileges which are in addition to such taxes as those last men- tioned, and are in reality rentals paid for the use of streets. In this connection mention should be made of the fact that amounts paid to the city by any of these public service corporations as licenses are reported in the column "other licenses," under " general revenue receipts; " and that amounts paid to the city by these corporations for repairing the streets, furnishing lights at street car crossings, providing special policemen, etc., are included among departmental receipts from fees and charges. The principal departmental receipts were those from fees and charges, which are compulsory contributions exacted from persons, natural or corporate, to defray a part or all of the expenses involved in services ren- dered by the government. Under "sundries" are included receipts from rent and other allied services. For some cities the amounts reported as sundries would, under a proper classification made possible by greater accuracy in the returns, be classed as receipts from fees and charges. Municipal investment income. — Only a portion of the cities reported receipts from interest, i. e., munici- pal investment income. The greater part of the inter- est reported is that earned by sinking, investment, and public trust funds; in the majority of the minor cities interest is not allowed on the current cash balances deposited in banks, or where allowed is a perquisite of the city treasurer, he being paid by such interest rather than by a salary. Municipal industrial income. — Municipal industrial income is the total gross income of mimicipal indus- tries, or that derived from municipal activities, such as waterworks, gas and electric light works, street rail- ways, etc., which are organized as more or less com- plete departments or offices, for the purpose of furnish- ing economic utilities to individual citizens or to other civil divisions, on such terms involving a compensation as may be determined by considerations of public pohcy. The greater part of the municipal industrial income of the 369 cities was derived from waterworks. The industries whose receipts are included in the col- umn "all other industries" are mentioned specifically in the box heads and footnotes of Table 23, under the head "properties of municipal industries." Table 20. Payments and receipts of interest. — Table 20 presents a condensed summary of the ordinary interest trans- actions of the 369 cities. First are given the gross payments of interest on public indebtedness and the gross amount of ordinary receipts of interest. Then follow exhibits of interest duplications, i. e., amounts entered among both the payments and the receipts of the municipality. Table 20 also gives the corporate payments and receipts of interest, i. e., the net amounts remaining after deducting from the gross interest pay- ments and receipts the duplications above mentioned. Gross interest receipts include all interest income of the sinking, investment, and public trust funds; all interest on current cash balances; accrued interest received on municipal bonds sold by the general city government or by independent divisions and funds of the municipality, and interest on deferred payments of taxes. So-called interest on delinquent taxes, which 15 is of the nature of penalties, is not reported in Table 20, but is tabulated in Table 19 with general property taxes. In the latter table are tabulated also interest and penalties on special assessments. A portion of such interest and penalties, under an absolutely cor- rect classification, should be included in Table 20. It ■was not possible, however, to separate the interest on deferred special assessments, properly classed as inter- est, from allied receipts in the nature of penalties, and for this reason all so-caller^ interest on special assess- ments is included in Tabic 19. The most important duphcations are "interest transfers." These are (1) amounts which are paid by the general city government, or by one of the inde- pendent divisions of the municipality, as interest on the city's debt obUgations held by the city sinking, investment, or public trust funds, and which are therefore reported among the gross interest payments of the general city government or the independent division, and also among the gross interest receipts of the funds holding such obligations; and (2) amounts which are paid by the permanent funds as accrued interest on the city's debt obligations purchased from the city, and which belong to the first of the three kinds of transactions described in the following para- graph. The duplications included in gross interest pay- ments and receipts, other than those of the first class referred to above, arise in connection with the pay- ment and receipt of accrued interest. The transac- tions of cities involving such payments and receipts are of three kinds: (1) Purchases by the permanent funds, either from the city or from the public, of the city's debt obligations for investment; (2) sales to the public of the city's debt obfigations, either newly issued by the general city government or an independ- ent division of the municipality or previously held by the permanent funds as investments ; and (3) purchases by the permanent funds of securities other than the city's debt obligations. All accrued interest involved in transactions of the first class is paid by the fund at the time of purchase, and is received by the fund at the time of the first interest collection thereafter. In the case of purchases from the city there are two transfers — one at the time of purchase, and the other at the first collection of interest thereafter; in the case of purchases from the public there is but one transfer, which is made at the collection of interest. These transfers are all included in the column designated "interest transfers," and also among the gross payments and receipts. The accrued interest of the second class is received by the city government, independent division, or fund at the time of sale, and is repaid at the first interest payment thereafter; it is thus included among the gross interest payments and receipts. Accrued interest of the third class is paid by the permanent funds at the purchase of the investment, and is received by such funds at the first interest collection. It is included among the gross interest receipts of Table 20, but as a payment it is given only in the column "accrued interest on other securities." The amount of interest paid to the sinking, invest- ment, and public trust funds on city obligations held by them as investments aggregated $225,755, and of this amount the funds had paid as accrued interest $2,376; the net interest received by these funds on their investments in city securities therefore aggre- gated $223,379. The amount of these investments at the close of the year was $5,970,552, but the average amount held for the whole year was only $5,830,516; hence the interest earnings on these city securities averaged 3.8 per cent. This per cent may be com- pared with that of the average interest payment by the cities on all their debt obligations outstanding which is shown in the text relating to Table 22 to have been 4.4. The lower rate of earnings of the sinking and other funds is due largely to the fact that the cities with such funds usually pay a lower rate of interest on their debt obligations than do those without the same. Table 21. Private trust funds and accounts. — The payments, receipts, and balances of private trust funds and ac- counts as reported to the Bureau of the Census are given in Table 21. These funds and accounts are few in number, and the amounts involved in the transac- tions are relatively unimportant. Miscellaneous temporary payments and receipts. — These are given in Table 21 under a number of heads, for which, as a rule, the titles and notes of the table furnish complete explanation. The receipts from taxes, licenses, fines, etc., for other civil divisions, cor- responding to the payments given in column 5, are shown in Table 19. Other colunms calling for special comment are those giving the payments and receipts on account of the bond transactions of the sinking, invest- ment, and public trust funds. The amounts reported in these columns represent the purchases from and sales to the public. The corresponding purchases from and sales to the city funds are included in the col- umn "interest and loan transfers," in Table 14, and are shown separately in colunms 3 and 6, respectively, of Table 18. Table 22. Deit outstanding at close of year. — The debt obliga- tions outstanding at the close of the year are classified in Table 22 according to the division of government issuing the same, and also according to character. Of the total amount of debt outstanding, 92.6 per cent was issued by the general city government, 7.2 per cent by independent school districts whose trans- actions are consolidated with those of the cities, and 16 the remainder by other independent organizations similarly consolidated. A comparison of Table 22 with Table 15 will disclose the fact that in many cities the school districts, while independent as to their gen- eral financial transactions, are not given the power of incurring indebtedness without the authority of the city council, and thus their debt becomes the debt of the city and is certified to the Bureau of the Census by the city comptroller or city clerk, rather than by the clerk of the school board. The classification of debt obligations by character is shown under the five heads "general bonds," "revenue and tax loans," "special assessment loans," " outstanding warrants," and " other debt obligations." Under the designation "general bonds" are tabulated all long-term obligations-^ whether known as "bonds," "corporation stock," or by any other designation — except such as were issued under conditions or for pur- poses that call for their report as revenue and tax loans or special assessment loans. Under "revenue and tax loans" are tabulated all debt obligations popularly known as "revenue bonds or loans," "anticipation tax loans or warrants," "temporary loans," or by any other designation, provided such obligations were is- sued with the distinct pledge or general understanding that they be met from the proceeds of a specific tax levy, either of the fiscal year of issue or of some other year. "Special assessment loans" include all bonds, tax certificates, warrants, or orders in the nature of debt obligations which are issued with the distinct un- derstanding that they are to be paid for from the pro- ceeds of special assessments. All warrants, or orders in the nature of warrants, outstanding at the close of the fiscal year are tabulated as "outstandingwarrants," with the exception of those above mentioned in con- nection with revenue and tax loans and special assess- ment loans. Under "other obligations" are included (1) judgments outstanding; (2) obligations to public trust funds, which arise when cities accept gifts in trust and convert the receipts to current uses, paying annual interest upon the principal so received and used; and (3) any other debt obligations which do not readily fall into one of the other classes here mentioned. Of the debt obligations included in Table 22, 86.1 per cent are classified as general bonds, 6 per cent as revenue and tax loans, 5.2 per cent as special assess- ment loans, 2.1 per cent as outstanding warrants, and 0.6 per cent as other debt obligations. The exhibit of general bonds is believed to be fairly correct. The relative importance of revenue and tax loans in the fiscal administration of cities is much greater than the small percentage which such loans formed of the total debt at the close of the year would indicate. From their nature, the greater number are paid in the year of issue. Such loans constitute the greater portion of those whose payments and receipts are given in Table 18. The actual amounts of special assessment loans and outstanding warrants were probably a trifle greater than the amounts reported. Doubtless some special assessment loans were omitted for a few cities in which such loans are not taken into consideration in deter- mining whether the statutory limit of borrowing power has been reached, and outstanding warrants were omitted for a few cities which have such obligations at the close of the year, but never include them in any of their financial reports. Among other debt obligations omittfed from Table 22, special mention should be made of the obligations of Massachusetts cities to the commonwealth on ac- count of the metropolitan park, sewer, and water loans, and loans for the abolition of grade crossings. No exact statement of the amount of obligations of this character chargeable to each city was obtained. The paj'^ments made by the several cities to the state on account of such loans are shown, however, in Table ii, in the text relating to Table 16. To the extent of these payments to the state, the outstanding debt reported in Table 22 would not correspond with that similarly reported for 1902 plus the corporate receipts or minus the corporate payments on account of the debt obligations reported in Table 18. Municipal debt obligations to the value of $5,970,552, or 3.8 per cent of the total outstanding at the close of the fiscal year, were held by the permanent funds. Of this amount, $4,212,861 was held by sinking funds, $269,944 by' investment funds, and $1,487,747 by public trust funds. In any study of either the aggregate or the per capita debt of the several cities, consideration should be given to a number of facts in addition to the figures pre- sented in Table 22. One of these facts is that in some cities within township organizations many raunicipal functions are under the supervision and control of the government of the township in which the city is located and the township government has power to create debts for which the taxpayers of the city are liable. The possible relation of this township debt to the total burden of debt resting upon the people for local govern- ment must in all cases be considered, especially in such states as Connecticut and New York. Other facts that must be taken into consideration are the relation which the time of tax collection bears to the fiscal year for which the tax is levied, and the char- acter of the revenue loans and other debt obligations issued. Some cities report no revenue loans outstand-- ing, while others report large amounts. As a rule, the cities reporting no loans of this class collect taxes in the same year in which the levy is made, while those with large revenue loans outstanding collect their taxes in part or wholly in the fiscal year next succeeding the one in which they are levied. Outstanding revenue loans are always balanced by assets in the form of un- collected taxes, and special assessment loans by assets in the form of liens against the benefited property. These facts have led nearly every state to exclude all such loans from the list of debt obligations to be con- sidered in calculations to determine whether a city has reached the limit of its borrowing power. The amount of these two classes of loans must be deducted, thpiro. 17 fore, in order to arrive at any sound judgment con- cerning the relatiYe burden of indebtedness resting upon the different cities. Sinking funds. — Of the 369 cities, 174, or less than one-half, reported sinking fund assets; of these, 95 had no assets other than cash, and 79 had investments of various kinds. In addition, 4 cities reported sinking funds, whose transactions are summarized in Table 15, with no cash or other assets at the close of the year. Of the other 191 cities, the greater number had funds knowTi as "interest and loan funds," which are purely administrative funds, without cash balances in addi- tion to general city balances. The total sinking-fund assets aggregated $9,311,063, distributed as follows: City debt obligations held by the funds of the city issuing the same, $4,212,861; cash, $2,977,294; miscellaneous securities, $2,111,708; and real property, $9,200. Debt obligations of the citj^ whose funds hold the same were reported by 72 cities, cash by 169, miscellaneous securities by 33, and real property by 2. The sinking fund assets equaled 6 per cent of the total debt. The debt less sinking fund assets aggregated $145,961,181, or $27.85 per capita, the amounts for individual cities varying from nothing to $107.15 per capita. Purpose of issue. — The piirpose of issue was ascer- tained for general bonds and special assessment loans aggregating $137,398,917, or 96.9 per cent of the total amount of such obligations outstanding. The facts for these two classes of obligations are shown in detail in Table v. Table V. — General hands and special assessment loans, classified by pur- pose of issue. Total $141,765,691 For municipal industries: Waterworks $33,353,910 Electric light works 919,400 Gas and electric light works 319,500 Gas wells and natural gas 150, 500 Cemeteries 119,700 WhaiVes 65,000 Market houses 60, 444 Ferries 40,000 35, 028, 454 For general municipal purposes: School buildings 20,248,416 Eelundine 19,942,601 Sewers...., 15,177,573 General improvements 9, 003, 044 street improvements 8, 247, 518 Funding 7,498,098 Railroad aid ^ 6,353,422 Paving .• 5,036,773 Municipal buildings 4, 326, 554 Parks 1,611,780 Bridges 1,501,338 Sinkmg funds 1,258,707 Rivers, harbors, and canals 893, 510 Fire departments 431, 025 Deficiency 118,850 War bonds 106,000 Charitable institutions 93, 500 Bounty 86,000 Libraries 75,050 Aid ol corporations 68, 742 Quarantine 44,000 Public trust fund 37, 294 Equipment of street departments 34, 025 Flood and freshet relief: 32,000 Crematory and garbage 21, 800 Interest on bonded debt 20, 000 Voting machines 17, 900 Furnishing city halls 16, 500 City map 15.000 Tax arrearages 18, uuu Hydrant rent 14, 000 Purchase of real estate 10, 500 Insurance J 243 Soldiers' monument 2, 700 Police 2,500 Boardof health ^ ^^^^^^^^^^^ Purposi? of issue not reported 4, 366, 774 Bull. 45—06 ^3 \ It is to be noted that bonds issued for refunding pur- poses aggregated $19,942,601. Wherever practicable, refunding bonds were classified according to the origi- nal purpose of their issue, and this item includes only those cases in which it was impossible to ascertain the original purpose for which the debt represented by these bonds was incurred. Rate of interest. — Of the municipal debt obligations which were tabulated as general bonds, revenue and tax loans, and special assessment loans, the rate of interest was reported for all but $12,629,368, or 8.4 per cent. The amounts and specified rates are given in Table vi. Table VI. — General bonds, revenue and tax loans, and special assessment loaTis, classified by rate of interest. Total $151,015,632 Rate of interest: 3.00 2,706,239 3.125 233,000 3.2 6,000 3.25 411,900 3.3 22,000 3.33- : 4,000 3.5 18,423,799 3.65 815,800 3.75 284,872 3.8 117,400 3. 85 19, 000 3.875 16,000 4. 58, 653, 173 4. 2 216, 000 4. 25 386, 000 4.3 205,000 4.4 199,000 4.5 11,027,201 4.6 57,000 4.625 15,000 4.7 60, 000 4. 73- , 150,000 4.75 40,864 4. 8 54, 500 4.85 1,000 4.9 170,500 5.0 28, 520, 466 5. 4 213, 500 5. 5 105, 818 6.0 12, 946, 482 6.5 303,268 7.0 1,600,009 8. 394, 608 10.0 6,875 Not reported 12, 629, 368 The total amount of interest paid during the year on the $138,386,264 of debt obligations for which the rates were ascertained was approximately on a 4.4 per cent basis. Allowing that rate for the $12,629,368 of obligations with rate of interest tmreported, it is found that the total interest on the $151,015,632 of obligations shown in Table vi would have been $6,645,442. But the gross interest payments made by the cities during the year, as shown in Table 20, aggregated $6,827,349. The difference between these two amounts, $181,907, represents the combined influence of a number of fac- tors. In the gross interest payments of Table 20 were included payments of interest on a number of debt obligations not included in Table 22, and consequently not in Table vi, or the computations based thereon. Among these, mention is made of the following: (1) Interest payments to the Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts on account of metropolitan park, sewer, and water loans and loans connected with the abolition of grade crossings, to which attention was called in the text relating to Table 16, on page 9, the aggregate amount of interest of that kind, given in Table ii, being $150,916; and (2) interest on temporary loans, war- rants, and other short-term obligations issued and paid 18 during the fiscal year; the amount of such interest pay- ments was not ascertained separately. Other interest, not included in the computations based upon Table vi but included in the actual payments of the cities in 1903, was that upon warrants and other obligations given in Table 22 but not included in Table vi; some of these warrants drew interest and some did not. As a partial offset to these payments, mention should be made of the fact that during the fiscal year the amount of municipal debt of the classes included in Table 22 increased over $7,500,000, the interest actually paid on that sum being no more than one-third or one-half of the annual interest charge thereon. If allowance is made for all these factors, it is seen that the interest actually paid on obligations not iacluded either in Table 22 or Table vi was approximately from $150,000 to $200,000, or from 2 to 3 per cent of the aggregate interest payments. Year of issue. — Table vii presents an exhibit of general bonds and special assessment loans, classified by the reported year of issue so far as the same was ascertained. Table VII. — Oeneral bonds and special assessment loans, classified hy reported year of issue. Total S141,765,691 Prior to 1880 4, 616, 052 1880 652, 800 1881 1,620,100 1882 ' 1,240,448 1883 835,900 1884 , 1,037,400 1885 1,374,900 1886 1,666,100 1887 1,699,900 1888 3, 109, 800 1889 4,592,900 1890 3,852,300 1891 4,472,658 1892 6,946,890 1893 5, 629, 560 1894 7,285,883 1895 7,070,886 1896 5,207,771 1897 7,370,774 1898 6,459,391 1899 8, 522, 305 1900 9,254,604 1901 11,402,646 1902 9,700,378 1903 11,101,658 Not r^orted 15,041,687 Year of maturity. — Table viii presents an exhibit of general bonds and special assessment loans grouped according to the reported year of maturity so far as the same was ascertained. The table gives calendar years, which do not always coincide with the fiscal year; accordingly the obligations shown as due in the calendar year 1903 are those which did not mature until after the close of that fiscal year. Table VIII. — General bonds and special assessment loans, classified hy reported year ofmaiuriiy. Total 8141,765,691 iqaq 1,037,010 JSS 3,394,649 }SS 4,532,124 ,SS 4,267,665 ISo? 4,146,200 isXc 4,203,640 TSS 5,496,384 jqj^ 4,299,956 i9i::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::; i'V,i-?^ 1012 5,517,754 iqjo 4,276,936 loji 5,137,415 loj, 4,633,564 1916 ;;:: 4,039,674 1917 4,286,966 1918:::;::;:::::::::::;:;:;::::::;:;::::::::::;::::: 3,233,025 1919 4,815,057 1920 5,523,064 1921 5,350,402 1922 ....^ 6,529,992 1923 4,489,556 1924 4,455,613 After i924:::::::::;:::::;:;::::::::;;: 30,539,190 Not reported -^ 11» ^35, 062 Table 23. Value at close of year of principal salaile possessions, exclusive of sinking fund assets. — Table 23 gives the value of the principal salable possessions of cities con- taining over 8,000 but less than 25,000 inhabitants. As stated in Bulletin 20, for cities containing over 25,000 inhabitants, very few American cities give in their financial reports or upon their books of record any correct statement of the value of these possessions, or of the amount of the outlays for the various objects connected with municipal activities. As a result, the Bureau of the Census, being obliged often to depend upon estimates furnished by citj'^ officials, has been unable to secure accurate reports of the value even of the prin- cipal salable possessions. The most that can be said is that the agents of the Bureau have used their best endeavors to secure an approximately correct ex- hibit. Hence, the results presented in Table 23 should be used with a liberal margin for possible and proba- ble errors. Small as well as large cities should see the importance and value of carefully prepared statements of the original cost of their salable and unsalable pos- sessions, or of estimates of the present cost to reproduce the same. At the close of 1903 the value of the salable but un- productive possessions of the. 369 minor cities was one and one-half times as great as that of their salable and productive possessions. The agjl-egate, $210,428,875, may fittingly be compared with the indebtedness of the same cities. This latter, exclusive of sinking fund assets, is given in Table 22 as $145,956,181. The total value of salable possessions therefore exceeded the indebtedness by $64,472,694. 19 Investment funds were reported by 26 cities, with assets aggregating S983,265, divided as follows: Cash, $4,678; appraised value of real property, $51,337; par value of city debt obligations held by the funds of the city issuing the same, $269,944; and par value of other investments, $667,306. Public trust funds were reported by 102 cities. They were most common in the North Atlantic states, and were reported by nearly all of the cities of Massa- chusetts. They had assets aggregating $3,835,584, distributed as follows: Cash, $840,333; appraised value of real property, $210,213; par value of city debt obligations held bj^ the funds of the city issuing the same, $1,148,747; and par value of other invest- ments, $1,636,291. The most important productive public works were waterworks, reported by 189 cities, or a little more than one-half of the total number. Their assets were reported as .$66,241,783, and Table v gives the out- standing indebtedness directly chargeable to them as $33,353,910, or about half the reported valuation. Electric light works (together with gas works for those cities reporting them) had a value of $5,429,747, with an indebtedness of $1,389,400 incurred in their erection or purchase. The electric light and gas works whose aggregate value is given in Table 23 include certain ones, marked by footnotes, that are operated wholly for municipal purposes and might properly be classed as nonproductive; they are given with the productive possessions for the more conven- ient study of the data relating to municipal lighting plants. The value of markets and public scales, so far as reported separately, was $593,770; the debt specif- ically chargeable to market houses was $60,444. Docks, wharves, and landings (together with fer- ries for those cities reporting them) had a value of $1,718,969, with a debt, chargeable to purchase or improvement, of $65,000 for wharves and $40,000 for ferries. Cemeteries had a reported value of $3,277,485 and a debt of $119,700. In the case of municipal enterprises tabulated in the "all other" column, footnotes state the class of industry thus reported. The most important single item among unproductive possessions is schools; then follow, in order, parks, cit}^ halls, fire departments, and libraries. The form of the inquiry called for the valuation of art galleries and museums, but none was reported. The greater portion of the items reported under the head "miscel- laneous unproductive possessions" represented the equipment of the street and other departments not specifically mentioned. In the case of cities for which very large valuations are given in this column, the character of the property so reported is stated spe- cifically in footnotes. It should be noted that many of the cities reported values for city halls and small amounts for fire depart- ments, while some reported very large amounts for fire departments and nothing for city halls. Cities of the latter class construct a large building the first floor of which is an engine house, while the upper part con- tains offices and a room in which are held all the meet- ings usually held in a city hall; this building is reported as an engine house, and the value is accordingly shown, in Table 23, in the column "fire department." Other cities erect buildings to which they give the designation "city hall," but in which provision is made for the fire department, city lockup, and police station. The dif- ferences in the heads under which a given fact is reported by difi'erent cities explain the marked varia- tions in the assets given in this table under the heads specifically mentioned above, and also under "markets " and public "scales " and a number of other designations. Table 24. Assessed valuation of property, hasis of assessment, and general property taxes collected. — The assessed valua- tion given in Table 24 is the estimated value, for pur- poses of taxation, of the property in the territory embraced by the general city government, exclusive of that property assessed by a different method, or taxed at a different rate or in a different manner, from that employed in the case of general property taxes. The taxes shown were levied on the property reported in columns 1 to 4, and are included in Table 19 as "gen- eral property taxes." For a few cities it was impossible to secure separate reports of real and personal property assessments; in such cases all is included under "real property. ' ' In like manner, in some cities the railroad and kindred prop- erty that should be given in the column "other prop- erty" is included with "personal property." The property included in the column "other prop- erty," which is described by footnotes in all cases, is largely classed by state statutes as personal property, though the "special franchises" of New York cities are legally classed as real property. The valuations included in the column "other property" are made on the same basis as those of real and personal property, and the taxes levied thereon are therefore included as "general property taxes." In Pennsylvania most of the personal property is subject to taxation for state purposes only, and this explains in large measure the absence of figures in the columns "personal property" and "other property." The railroad property in Carbondale is that used by mining companies in connection with their mining operations. The personal property in some towns in Pennsylvania and other states undoubtedly includes the valuation of polls and occupations for taxation purposes. 20 The valuation of bank stock in Massachusetts and New York cities, and also the taxes upon the same, to which attention is called in the text for Table 19, are excluded from Table 24 wherever possible ; the valua- tions shown in this table therefore differ from those given in the publications of the cities by the amount of the bank stock excluded. The Bureau of the Census secured separate exhibits of the valuation of bank stock for only a few Xew York cities. For Massa- chusetts cities the valuations reported were as follows : Adams Amesbury . . . . Arlington Attleboro Beverly Brookllne Chicopee Clinton Danvers Framingham. Gardner Hyde Park . . . Leominster. . . Marlboro Medtord Melrose Miltord $85,308 103,198 50,000 105,300 130,875 41,510 46,410 71,253 79,560 87,290 130, 155 86,020 206,210 95,800 64, 680 272,335 Natick Newburyport. Northampton. Peabody Pittsfleld Plymouth Revere Southbridge... Wakefield Waltham Ware Watertown. . . Webster Westfleld Weymouth W oburn 3104,760 294,829 226,401 109,000 580,820 199,849 105,280 90, 720 94, 248 108,465 49,046 62,000 267,385 135,291 196,375 The reported basis of assessment in practice is the per cent of the true value stated by the city officials to have been used in assessing property. A slight study of the figures will, however, satisfy anyone familiar with the subject that as a rule the percentages in prac- tice are much less than those given in the table. In many cities the tax rate differs in different sec- tions. This makes it difficult to give a common rate for the whole city, other than the average rate com- puted from taxes actually collected, and the rates given in Table 24 are accordingly based on such a com- putation. These averages are fairly representative of the facts, except for a few cities in which the territory covered by the school districts undoubtedly differs somewhat from that of the city government, so that there are differences in the total assessed valuation of property; in all such cases the average tax rate per $1,000 of assessed valuation and of true value differs slightly from that which actually existed in 1903. Tables 25 and 26. Payments and receipts, total and per capita. — Tables 25 and 26 present summaries of some of the data given in Tables 16 to 20, inclusive, together with per capita averages based upon the Census estimates of population for June 1, 1903. In computing the per capita pay- ments for schools the population employed for the total is that of cities from which reports were received relating to schools; in all other cases the population used in computing the per capita averages for the total is that of the 369 cities. With the exception of the columns of "corporate payments" and "corporate receipts," the figures of Tables 25 and 26 include service transfer payments and receipts, payments and receipts in correction of errors, and in the case of Table 25 the amounts which represent the proper accounting deductions for re- ceipts from sales of real property; the temporary pay- ments and receipts thus included can not readily be separated save in the case of the two columns men- tioned. The most important feature of these tables consists in the great differences shown by different cities in the amounts of total and per capita payments and receipts of the several classes. The causes of many such variations were pointed out in a general way on .page 21 of Bulletin 20; but no special investigation has been made for any particular city or group of cities given in this bulletin. In the case of most of the cities the variations in per capita payments and receipts refiect differences in municipal organization or admin- istration; for a few they unquestionably result from imperfections of the Census report, due to a faulty pre- sentation of data, or to an inaccurate estimate of popu- lation by the Census Office. To refer all variations found in the tables to any one single factor or cause would inevitably be unjust to many cities; the figures of the tables can be correctly used only in connection with some knowledge of the local conditions or circum- stances affecting any class of data to be compared by per capita averages. In computing the per capita averages given in this bulletin the population of all Kansas cities except Atchison was taken from the state census report for 1903. For all other cities the population was esti- mated, the estimates being of two classes: (1) Those based wholly upon the data of the United States cen- suses of 1890 and 1900; and (2) thosebased upon such data combined with data derived from state census reports — for 1904 in the case of Atchison, Kans., and all Michigan cities, and for 1905 in the case of the cities of Iowa, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. The estimates of the first class are all given in Bulletin 7, together with detailed information relating to the methods of computing the same. The estimates of the second class are in reality interpolations of a series, and involve a much smaller margin of possible and probable error than do the estimates of the first class. The estimates of the first class and the per capita averages based thereon are fairly correct for groups of cities, and for most individual cities, but are doubtless more or less defective in a few instances. Tables ix and X illustrate such possible imperfections by pre- senting, for all New York cities for which statistics are given in this bulletin or in Bulletin 20, a compari- son of the per capita corporate payments and the per 21 capita payments for all school purposes, computed from, population estimates based, first, on the United States census of 1900 and the state census of 1905, and second, on the United States censuses of 1890 and 1900. As stated above, the former esti- mates are correct for all practical purposes, and the variations between them and the latter illustrate the possible and probable margin of error in those per capita averages of Tables 25 and 26 for which the populatioi^ estimates are not corrected by the data of state censuses. Table IX. — Per capita corporate payments of New Yorlc cities in, 1903, as computed from population estimates hosed on the United States census of 1900, and the state census of 1905, and on the United States censuses of 1890 and 1900. New York Jamestown Niagara Falls New Eochelle Mt.- Vernon Schenectady Yonkers Troy Syracuse Saratoga Springs . . Kingston Albany Rochester North Tonawanda. Buffalo Pougbkeepsie Geneva Rome Dunkirk Utica Johnstown Binghamton Ithaca ., Middletown Hudson Peekskill Homellsville Newburg Auburn Oswego LittleTFalls Watertown Elmira Cohoes Olean Plattsburg Gloversvllle Watervliet Amsterdam Lockport Commg Cortland Glens Falls Ogdensburg Batavia Port Jervis PER CAPITA AVER- AGES BASED ON — United States United census ol States 1900 and censuses state of 1890 census ot and 1900. 1935. 41.56 42.23 39.22 38.93 30.25 32.26 29.50 32.65 27.81 26.78 26.92 26.91 25.62 27.24 25.57 25.64 23.04 22.88 21.56 21.95 20.38 20.02 20.12 20.59 20.09 20.41 19.87 19.84 19.81 19.07 19.77 19.87 17.77 18.15 17.67 18.91 16.95 19.01 16.77 16.95 16.15 14.77 15.90 16.17 15.79 16.02 14.99 14.92 14.94 14.79 14.33 16.37 14.31 14.85 14.22 14.37 14.14 14.12 14.12 14.00 14.10 13.94 13.75 13.78 13.62 13.11 13.49 13.35 13.41 12.83 12.96 13.56 12.49 11.72 11.95 11.70 11.84 11.84 11.24 11.47 10.67 11.27 9.95 10.86 9.66 9.87 9.52 9.38 9.26 9.08 8.62 8.77 Excess (+) or defi- ciency (— ) of average based on United States censuses of 1890 and 1900. -(-0.67 -0.29 -H2.01 4-3.05 -1.03 -1-0.99 -1-1.62 -1-0.07 -0.16 4-0.39 -0.36 -1-0.47 -1-0.32 -0.03 -0.74 -1-0.10 -1-0.38 -1-1.24 -1-2.06 -f-0.18 -1.38 4-0.27 4-0.23 -0.07 -0.15 4-2.04. 4-0.54 4-0.15 -0.02 -0.12 -0.16 4-0.03 -0.51 -0.14 -0.58 4-0.60 -0.77 -0.25 4-0.23 4-0.60 4-0.91 4-0.21 -0.14 -0.18 i 4-0. 15 ■ 1 RANK BY PER CAP- I T A AVERAGES BASED ON— United States census of 1900 and state census of 1905. United States censuses ot 1890 and 1900. 10 13 11 12 15 16 14 19 18 17 20 27 22 23 24 26 21 25 28 29 30 31 32 35 34 36 33 38 39 37 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Table X. — Per capita payments for aUf school purposes in New York cities in 1903, as computed from population estimates based on the stale census of 1906, and on the United States censuses of 1890 and 1900. Niagara Falls New York Yonkers New Rochelle Mt. Vernon Syracuse Plattsburg Olean Newburg Watertown North Tonawanda Jamestown Buffalo Saratoga Springs . . Rochester Middletown Ithaca Gloversville Batavia Trov Lockport Kingston Watervliet Albany , Binghamton Hudson Rome Schenectady Homellsville Peekskill Utica Pouehkeepsie Dunkirk Geneva Auburn Johnstown Port Jervis Little Falls Elmira Glens Falls Amsterdam Cortland Oswego Ogdensburg Cohoes Corning PER CAPITA AVER- AGES BASED ON — United States census of 1900 and state census of 1935, 9.54 7.44 6.82 6.48 5.65 6.04 4.88 4.84 4.76 4.63 4.68 4.57 4.50 4.37 4.37 4.03 3.96 3.93 3.89 3.66 3.65 3.64 3.60 3.56 3.46 3.45 3.44 3.43 3.43 3.41 3.41 3.38 3.36 3.33 3.33 3.33 3.21 3.13 2.96 2.73 2.67 2.62 2.54 2.45 2.28 2.08 United States censuses of 1890 and 1900. 10.17 7.56 7.25 7.16 5.44 5.00 5.11 4.62 4.81 4.64 4.57 4.63 4.33 4.46 4.44 4.01 4.01 3.69 3.82 3.67 3.72 3.58 3.62 3.64 3.51 3.42 3.68 3.56 3.66 3.90 3.44 3.40 3.77 3.40 3.33 3.05 3.27 3.10 2.85 2.79 2.67 2.86 2.52 2.41 2.26 2.20 Excess (4-) or defl- ciency (— ) of average based on United States censuses of 1890 and 1900. 4-0.63 4-0.12 4-0.43 4-0.67 -0.21 -0.04 4-0.23 -0.22 4-0.05 4-0.01 -0.01 -0.04 -0.17 4-0.08 4-0.07 -0.02 4-0.05 -0.24 -0.07 4-0.01 4-0.07 -0.06 -0.08 4-0.08 4-0.05 -0.03 4-0.24 4-0.13 4-0.13 4-0.49 4-0.03 +0.02 4-0.31 4-0.07 -0.28 4-0.06 -0.03 -0.09 4-0.06 4-0.24 -0.02 -0.04 -0.02 4-0.12 RANK BY PER CAP- ITA AVERAGES BASED ON— United States census of 1900 and state census of 1906. United States censuses of 1890 and 1900. 11 12 15 13 14 18 17 22 19 24 21 26 29 25 30 32 23 27 28 18 31 33 20 34 35 38 36 37 40 41 42 39 43 44 45 46 If the cities were arranged in the order of the per capita averages computed from population, estimates based on the United States censuses of 1890 and 1900, 22 of the 46 cities in Table ix and 28 cities in Table x would have a different rank from that given them by the corrected population estimates. In Table ix, 3 cities would rise on^ place in rank, 5 would rise two places, 1 three places, and 1 five places ; while 7 cities would fall one place, 4 two places, and 1 six places. In Table x, 9 cities would rise one place, 1 three places, 1 22 four places, 1 twelve places, and 1 thirteen places; while 6 cities would fall one place, 3 two places, 3 four places, 1 five places, and 2 six places. The averages, based upon the United States census estimates, are materially defective for only 3 of the 46 cities in Table IX and for 10 of those in Table x. The averages in Table ix reflect more or less the in- fluence of factors operative in practically all cities, while those in Table x are more strongly influenced by local conditions; moreover, the amounts on which the averages are based are larger for Table ix than for Table x, so that a slight change in the estimated popu- lation of a city would be likely to have a more marked effect on its rank in the latter table. In Tables 25 and 26, therefore, the averages with the greatest relative 'variations for the several cities will be the most af- fected by the possible errors resulting from imperfect estimates of population, and those of the greatest uni- formity will involve the least possible and probable error due to similar imperfections. Upon considering the figures of Tables 25 and 26 in connection with those given for cities of over 25,000 in Bulletin 20, it will be found that the per capita pay- ments and receipts, with the exception of payments for decrease of indebtedness, still show the same tendency to increase with the size of cities that was shown in Bulletin 20 for the larger cities only. This tendency is illustrated in Tables xi and xii, which present sum- maries of the per capita averages of Bulletin 20 and of Tables 25 and 26. The cities are here divided, accord- ing to population, into six groups, as follows : I. Cities havingapopulationof 550,000 or over; II. Cities hav- ing a population of 300,000 to 550,000; III. Cities having a population of 100,000 to 300,000; IV. Cities having a population of 50,000 to 100,000; V. Cities having a population of 25,000 to 50,000; and VI. Cities having a population of 8,000 to 25,000. The principal per capita payments for 1903 of cities of the six groups above specified are given in Table xi. Table XI. — Summary of specified per capita payments for six groups of GROUP. Corporate payments. Payments for general and munic- ipal serv- ice ex- penses. Payments for munic- ipal in- vestment and municipal industrial expenses. Payments tor outlays. Payments for de- crease of indebted- ness. I $33.44 20.68 21.32 18.54 17.20 $19.23 13.83 13.96 12.24 11.01 9.61 $1.49 0.92 0.92 0.88 0.92 0.79 $12.51 5.70 6.03 5.04 4.96 4.09 $0.21 II 0.24 Ill . ... 0.41 IV 0.38 V 0.31 14.78 0.44 It will be noticed that of the classes of per capita payments given in Table xi the corresponding ones of Table 25 exhibiting the fewest marked variations are those for general and municipal service expenses. Per capita payments for expenses may be considered as furnishing a fairly correct indication of the relative cost of specified services, subject only to the correct- ness of the Census estimates of population employed in the computations. Payments for outlays and for de- crease of indebtedness, however, are as a rule more or less exceptional and extraordinary in their nature, and for that reason the averages of the table throw but little light on the. relative cost of government and economy of administration. The principal per capita receipts of the major and minor cities in 1903 are given in Table xii, grouped as in Table xi. Table XII. — Summary of specified per capita receipts for six groups of cities. GROUP. Corporate receipts. Receipts from general revenues. Receipts from commer- cial rev- enues. Receipts from loans increasing indebted- ness. I $33.66 20.84 21.91 19.04 17.58 15.04 $19. 63 14.63 15.38 12.82 11.51 10.54 $6.03 4.69 4.62 4.27 3.46 2.70 $7.95 II . . 1.52 Ill 1.91 IV 1.95 V 2 61 VI 1.90 The general tendency of receipts from every source to increase with the size of cities is here plainly dis- closed. Of the columns of Table 26, the most trust- worthy as tests of the relative burden of cost of govern- ment upon the several cities are those showing receipts from general revenues, from taxes, and from licenses and permits. TEARS COVERED BY THE INVESTIGATION. The general principles followed in determining the fiscal year covered by this investigation have already been explained (see page 5). The same principles were followed in selecting the administrative years for which statistics are given in Tables 1 to 13. The date of the close of the fiscal years covered by the financial statistics presented in Tables 14 to 26 is given for each of the branches or departments of the several cities in Table 15. The date of the close of the administrative years covered by Tables 1 to 13 is given in the following statement : ' ' Theclose of the years for liquor licenses was not reported, hence they are not included in this statement. MDNICIPALITY. Date of ending of year covered by investigation. Alabama: Anniston city.. Huntsville city. Selmacity Arkansas: Fort Smith city.. Hot Springs city . Pine Bluflcity... California: Alameda city... Berkeley city... 'Fresno city Pasadena city.. San Diego city. San Jose city . . . Stockton city . . Colorado: Cripple Creek town. Leadville city Connecticut: Ansonia city Danbury city Manchester town. Middletown city Naugatuck borough . New London city Norwich city Stamford city Torrington borough. Willimantic city Florida: Key West city. Pensacolacity. Tampa city Georgia: Athena city Brunswick city. Columbus city.. Macon city Illinois: Alton city Belleville city Bloomington city. Cairo city Champaign city. . . Danville city Decatur city Elgin city Evanston city Freeport city Galesburg city Jacksonville city . . Kankakee city Kewanee city Lasalle city Lincoln city Mattoon city Molinecity Ottawa city Pekin city Bock Island city.. Streatorcity Waukegancity — Indiana: Anderson city Columbus city Elkhart city Elwood city Hammond city Huntington city . . Jeffersonville city. Kokomo city Lafayette city Logansport city. . . Marion citj^ Michigan City Muncie city New Albany city. . Peru city Eichmond city Vincennes city Wabash city Washington city.. Iowa: Boone city Burlington city Clinton city Fort Dodge city... Fort Madison city. Keokuk city Marshalltown city. Muscatine city Oskaloosa city Ottumwacity Waterloo city Police and fire departments and schools, June 30, 1904; all other departments, September 30, 1904. Schools, June 1, 1904; all other departments, March 31, 1904. Schools, May 30, 1904; all other departments, April 30, 1904. Schools, June 30, 1904; all other departments, March 31, 1904. Fire department, April 10, 1904; schools, June 30, 1904; all other departments, April 1, 1904. Fire department, December 31, 1903; schools, July SO, 1904; all other departments, April 1, 1904. June 30, 1904. June 30, 1904. June 30, 1904. Police department, May 20, 1904; all other departments, June 30, 1904. Schools, June 30, 1903; all other departments, December 31, 1903. June 30, 1904. Schools, June 30, 1903; library. May 31, 1904; all other departments, December 31, 1903. Schools, June 30, 1904; all other departments, March 31, 1904. Schools, June 30, 1904; all other departments, April 18, 1904. Schools and street railways, June 30, 1903; library, October 1, 1903; all other departments, October 15, 1903. Schools and street railways, June 30, 1904; library. May 1, 1904; all other departments, January 31, 1904. Fire department (South Manchester department), October 1, 1903, and (North Manchester department) January 1, 1904; libraries, October 1, 1903, and December 31, 1903; schools, July 15, 1903; all other departments, September 15, 1903. Schools and street railways, June 30, 1903; all other departments, December 31, 1903. Schools and street railways, June 30, 1904; library, December 31, 1903; all other departments, March 31, 1904. Schools.and street railways, June 30, 1903; public works, September 1, 1903; library, March 1, 1904; all other departments, Sep- tember 30, 1903. Police and fire departments and schools, June 30,1904; libraries, August 31,1903; public works, April 1,1904; charities, Sep- tember 15, 1903; all other departments. May 31, 1904. Fire department, November cO, 1903; schools and street railways, June 30,. 1904; library, February 22, 1904; charities, October 1, 1903; all other departments, December 31, 1903. Fire department, February 14, 1904; schools and street railways, June 30, 1904; library, April 30, 1904; all other departments, March 1, 1904. Fire department and libraries, October 1, 1903; schools, August 31, 1903; charities, September 15, 1903; all other departments, October 31, 1903. Fire department, October 1, 1903; schools, June 30, 1903; all other departments, August 31, 1903. Police and fire departments, September 30, 1903; schools, June 30, 1903; all other departments, December 31, 1903. Schools, June 30, 1904; all other departments. May 31, 1904. Schools, June 30, 1903; all other departments, December 31, 1903. Schools, June 10, 1904; all other departments, December 31, 1903. Schools, June 30, 1903; all other departments, December 1, 1903. Schools, July 1, 1903; charities, December 31, 1903; all other departments, December 17, 1903, Schools, June 30, 1904; library, April 30, 1904; all other departments, March 31, 1904. Schools, June 24, 1904; Ubrary, May 31, 1904; all other departments, April 30, 1904. Schools, June 30, 1904; library. May 31, 1904; ail other departments, April 30, 1904. Schools, June 30, 1903; all other departments, December 31, 1903. Schools, June 8, 1904; library. May 31, 1904; all other departments, April 30, 1904. Schools, June 8 and 12, 1904; all other departments, April 30, 1904. Schools, June 30, 1904; library. May 31, 1904; all other departments, April 30, 1904. Schools, June 30, 1903; library, March 31, 1904; all other departments, December 31, 1903. Schools, June, 1904; library. May 31, 1904; all other departments, December 31, 1903. Schools, June 30, 1904; library. May 31, 1904; all other departments, March 31, 1904. Schools and library, June 30, 1904; all other departments, March 31, 1904. Schools, May 26, 1904; library. May 30, 1904; all other departments, December 31, 1903. Schools, June 30, 1904; library. May 31, 1904; all other departments, April SO, 1904. Schools, June 30, 1904; library, March 31, 1904; all other departments, April 30, 1904. Schools, June 30, 1904; all other departments, April 30, 1904. Schools and library. May 31, 1904; all other departments, April 30, 1904. Schools, May 26, 1904;' library. May 31, 1904; all other departments, April 30, 1904. Schools, June 30, 1904; charities. May 31, 1904; all other departments, March 31, 1904. Schools, June 30, 1904; library. May 31, 1904; charities. May 15, 1904; all other departments, March 31, 1904. Schools, May 26, 1904; library. May 31, 1904; all other departments. May 2, 1904. Police and fire departments, April 15, 1904; schools, June 30, 1904; library, May 31, 1904; all other departments, April 30, 1904. Schools, June 30, 1904; library. May 31, 1904; all other departments. May 15, 1904. Schools, June 24, 1904; library, June 1, 1904; all other departments, April 30, 1904. Police department, April 30, 1904; schools, July 31, 1903; library, June 30, 1904; all other departments, December 31, 1903. Schools, June 30, 1904; library, August 9, 1903; all other departments. May 31, 1904. Police department and library, December 31, 1903; schools, July 31, 1903; all other departments, September 1, 1903. Schools, July 31, 1903; hbrary, June 27, 1904; all other departments, December 31, 1903. Schools and library, July 31, 1903; all other departments, August 31, 1903. Schools, July 31, 1903; Ubrary, July 31, 1904; aU other departments, March 31, 1904. Schools, June 30, 1903; all other departments, December 31, 1903. Police department, November 15, 1903; schools, July 31, 1903; library, December 31, 1903; all other departments, April 30, 1904. Police and fire departments, March 31, 1904; schools, July 31, 1903; library, November 1, 1903; pubhc works. May 5, 1904; all other departments, September 4, 1903. Police department, December 31, 1903; schools, July 31, 1903; library, November 1, 1903; all other departments, Apnl 30, 1904. Police department, June 30, 1904; schools, July 31, 1903; library, December 31, 1903; all other departments, April 30, 1904. Police department, December 31, 1903; schools and library, July 31, 1903; all other departments, August 31, 1903. Schools, June 10, 1904; all other departments, December 31, 1903. Police department, March 31, 1904; schools, June 30, 1903; all other departments. May 31, 1904. Schools, July 31, 1904; hbrary, June 1, 1904; all other departments, April 30, 1904. Schools, June 10, 1904; all other departments, April 30, 1904. Schools, June 30, 1904; library, July 31, 1903; all other departments, April 30, 1904. Fire department and library, March 1, 1904; schools, July 31, 1903; all other departments, December 31, 1903. Schools, July 31, 1903; library, February 23, 1904; .all other departments, August 31, 1903. Schools, September 21, 1903; all other departments, December 31, 1903. Fire department, February 29, 1904; schools, June 10, 1904; library, December 31, 1903; all other departments, March 31, 1904. Schools, June 12, 1904; all other departments, March 31, 1904. Fire department and library, December 31, 1903; schools, June 1, 1904; all other departments, March 31, 1904. Schools, May 27, 1904; library, December 31, 1903; all other departments, March 31, 1904. Schools, June 10, 1904; library, December 31, 1903; all other departments March 31, 1904. Schools, June 3, 1904; library, December 31, 1903; all other departments, March 31, 1904. Schools, June 10, 1904; library, December 31, 1903; all other departments, March 15, 1904. Schools, May 27, 1904; library, December 31, 1903; all other departments, March 31, 1904. Schools, June 9, 1904; library, December 31, 1903; all other departments, March 31, 1904. Schools, June 3 and 8, 1904; library, December 31, 1903; all other departments, March 31, 1904. 24 MUNICIPALITY. Date ol ending of year covered by investigation. Kansas: AtcMson city Emporia city Fort Scott city.. Galena city Hutchinson city . Lawrence city . . . Leavenworth city . Pittsburg city Kentucky: Bowling Green city . Frankfort city Henderson city O wensboro city Paduoahcity Louisiana: Baton Rouge city . Shreveport city Maine: Auburn city Augusta city... Bangor city Bath city Biddefordcity. . Lewistoncity.. Rockland city. . Watervillecity. Maryland: Annapolis city Cumberland city. Frederick city Hagerstown city . Massachusetts: Adams town Amesbury town Arlington town Attleboro town Beverly city Brookline town Chicopee city Clinton town Danvers town Framingham town. Gardner town Hyde Park town . . . Leominstertown... Marlboro city Medfordcity Melrose city Milford town Natick town Newburyport city. . Northampton city. . Peabody town Pittsfleld city Plymouth town Revere town Southbridge town. . Wakefield town • Walthamoity Ware town Watertown town. . . Webster town Westfleld town Weymouth town. . . Woburnoity Michigan: Adrian city Alpena city Ann Arbor city Battle Creek city. . Escanabaoity. Flint city Iron Mountain city. . . Ironwood city Ishpeming city Lansing city Manistee city Marquette city Menominee city Muskegon city Owosaocity Pontiaccity Port Huron city Sault Ste. Marie city. Traverse City West Bay City Minnesota: Mankatocity.. St. Cloud city.. StiUa^ter city. WinonS?) (") 3, 129. 7,712.0 14,521.0 13, 735. (=) 16,948.0 P) 6,160.0 3,077.2 12,160.0 8,176.0 20,670.0 22,604.0 9,305.0 25,527.0 68,680.0 W (=■) 160.0 640.0 10.0 80.0 1, 196. 3 1,721.2 58.0 775.7 335.0 121.0 9.0 7.0 10.0 210.0 4.0 135.0 1,263.0 (=) 2,720.0 2,176.0 (=) 630.0 360.0 166.0 320.0 26.0 4.0 6.0 1,200.0 237.0 100.0 92.0 (=) (.') 1,778.7 160.0 1,409.0 265.0 (=) 500.0 P) 369.0 37.5 256.0 4,570.0 40.0 118.0 1,033,0 3,000.0 (') («) INCKEASE IN AKEA (ACKES) SINCE JUNE 1, 1900. Total. 173.0 36.3 1,342.3 880.0 45.5 '500.0 Land. Water, 36.3 423.7 1,333.3 880.0 45.5 1500.0 1.0 33 Table 1.— DATE OF INCORPORATION, POPULATION, AND AREA— Contfeiued. [The tables include only such cities or equivalent subdivisions as had a population of 8,000 or more in 1900 and an estimated population o( less than 25,000 In 1903.] MmnciPAiiiTY. Massachusetts — Continued. Wakefield town Waltham city Ware town Watertown town Webster town Westfleld town . . . Weymouth town. Wobumcity Michigan: 2 Adrian city Alpena city Ann Arbor city... Battle Creek city. Escanabaclty Flint city Iron Mountain city. Ironwood city Ishpemlng city Lansing city Manistee city Marquette city ... Menominee city. Muskegon city . . Owosso city Pontlac city Port Huron city Sault Ste. Marie city. Traverse City West Bay City Minnesota : * Mankatocity.. St. Cloud city . Stillwater city. Winona city... Meridian city . . . Natchez city Vlcksburg city . . Missouri: Carthage city... Hannibal city... Jefferson City... Moberly city Sedaliacity Springfield city. Webb City Montana: Anaconda city . . Great Falls city. Helena city New Hampshire: Berlin city Concord city Dover city Keeneeity 1/aconia city Portsmouth city. Bochestercity... New Jersey: * Bloomfleld town Bridgeton city East Orange city. . . Hackensack village. Harrison town Keamy town Long Branch city. Mill ville city Montolair town . . . Morristown town. . New Brunswick city. Perth Amboy city Phillipsburg town Plainfleld city Union town Date of latest Incor- pora- tion. 1812 1884 1775 1630 1832 1669 1635 1853 1891 1899 1869 1883 1901 1890 1897 1873 1859 1882 1871 1883 1901 1859 1897 1867 1888 1895 1877 1889 1881 1857 1900 1888 1887 1890 1873 1887 1885 1890 1888 1888 1881 1897 1853 1855 1874 1893 1849 1891 1900 1875 1899 1868 1869 1899 1904 1866 1894 1865 1863 1871 1876 1869 1866 POPULATION. Estimated as of June 1— 1903 1902 1901 9,876 25,161 8,461 10,636 9,532 13,090 11,480 14,342 10,423 12,250 14,676 21,300 10,710 14,635 8,760 9,940 12,031 19,328 13,096 10,513 11,627 20,877 9,032 10,605 19,810 11,216 10,779 13,028 10,836 9,118 12,387 20,086 16,357 12, 843 16,272 9,848 12,780 10,640 8,012 15,579 23,693 10, 449 10,860 18,215 13,770 10,434 20,421 13,333 9,681 8,042 10,880 8,787 10,868 13,740 23,707 10, 436 11,931 12,519 9,898 11, 363 IS, 406 11,794 21,881 22, 616 12,632 17,228 16,277 9,680 24,601 8,395 10,326 12,830 11,428 14,312 10, 166 12, 100 14,553 20,387 10,323 14, 187 8,914 9,861 12,439 18,380 13,484 10,361 11,958 20,867 8,920 10,326 19,592 10,990 10,321 13,059 10,757 8,966 12,364 19,962 15,975 12,632 15, 126 9,704 12,780 10,248 8,012 15,463 23,561 10,033 10,391 17, 120 12,770 9,918 20, 158 13,291 9,509 8,042 10,799 10, 468 13,798 22,973 10, 105 11,486 11,978 9,556 11,103 14,924 11,618 21,256 20,977 10,772 16, 608 15,913 9,485 24,041 8,329 10,016 9,046 12,570 11,376 14,283 9,910 11,951 14,531 19,475 9,936 13,838 9,078 9,783 12,847 17, 432 13,872 10,209 12,388 20,837 10,047 19,375 10,764 9,864 13,089 10,678 8,814 12,341 19,838 15,593 12,421 14,980 9,560 12,780 9,956 8,012 15,347 23,409 9,617 16,025 11,770 9,402 19,895 13,249 9,337 8,042 10,718 8,573 10,068 13,856 22,239 9,774 11,041 11,437 9;2U 10,843 14, 443 11,442 20, 631 19,338 10, 412 15, 988 16, 550 Decennial census, June 1 — 1900 9,290 23,481 8,263 9,706 8,804 12,310 11,324 14,254 9,654 11,802 14,509 18,563 9,549 13,103 9,242 9,706 13,265 16,486 14,260 10,058 12,818 20,818 9,769 19, 168 10,538 9,407 13, 119 10,599 8,663 12,318 19,714 14,050 12,210 14,834 9,416 12,780 9,664 8,012 15,231 23,267 9,201 9,453 14,930 10,770 19,632 13,207 9,165 8,042 10,637 13,913 21,606 9,443 10, 596 10,896 8,872 10,583 13,962 11,267 20,006 17, 699 10,052 16,369 15,187 1890 18,707 7,329 7,073 7,031 9,805 10,866 13,499 8,756 11,283 9,431 13, 197 9,803 8,599 7,745 11,197 13, 102 12,812 9,093 10,630 22,702 6,564 6,200 13,643 5,760 4,833 12,981 8,838 7,686 11,260 18,208 10,624 10,101 13,373 7,981 12,867 6,742 8,216 14,068 21,850 6,043 3,975 3,979 13,834 3,729 17,004 12,790 7,446 6,143 9,827 7,396 7,708 11,424 J3,282 6,004 8,338 7,231 10,002 8,656 8,156 18, 603 9,612 8,644 11,267 10, 643 AEEA (ACHES), JX7NE 1, 1903. Total. Land. Water. 5,013.0 8,678.4 17,630.0 2,668.2 9,600.0 29,952.0 12,160.0 8,832.0 2,723.7 4,160.0 3,292.0 3,868.0 5,280.0 3,264.0 3,737.6 3,737.0 5,821.2 4,787.5 2,560.0 6,620.8 2,798.4 3,771.1 2,664.5 4,800.0 4,763.8 9,200.0 3,960.0 2,623.6 4,321.4 5,982.9 2,741.0 6,280.0 1,760.0 1,400.0 1,260.0 2,720.0 2,600.0 1,356.0 1,040.0 4,000.0 3,680.0 1,500.0 602.0 5,331.6 5,706.6 37,200.0 42,478.0 16,876.8 23,685.0 m 10,880.0 21,819.0 3, 469. 3, 979. 2, 522. 7,200.0 819.0 5,000.0 33,860.0 29, 138. 4, 285. 5 1,767.0 2,794.6 3,200.0 1,881.4 3,710.0 321.0 17,330.0 2,681.6 7,800.0 29,540.0 C) 8,700.0 2,723.7 4,160.0 5,280.0 O 3,737.6 3,735.9 5,552.7 4,787.6 W 6,620.8 2,798.4 (') 2,589.5 (') 4,681.5 W 3,760.0 2,623.5 4,285.4 5,667.4 2,315.0 5,880.0 1,760.0 1,400.0 1,250.0 2,720.0 2,579.0 1,356.0 1,025.0 4,000.0 3,680.0 1,500.0 602.0 4,926.1 5,706.6 37, 100. 40,478.0 16,876.8 23,400.0 15,475.2 10,880.0 21,819.0 3, 419. 3,879.0 2,522.0 7,200.0 819.0 4,400.0 33,800.0 28,888.0 4,285.5 1, 767. 2, 794. 6 3,200.0 1,861.4 3,710.0 321.0 331.0 688.8 200.0 86.7 1,800.0 412.0 O 132.0 m 1.1 268.5 ,(■) (') 75.0 (') 72.3 m 200.0 36.0 315.6 426.0 400.0 100.0 2,000.0 286.0 50.0 100.0 INCKEASE IN AKEA (ACKES) SINCE JUNE 1, 1900. Total. 1, 600. 50.0 250.0 20.0 441.6 31.2 8 320.0 160.0 Land. Water, (') 31.2 « » 320.0 1,163.0 1,153.0 « « 10.0 ' Not reported. ! Figures based on Twelfth Census and state census of 1904. Bull. 45—06 3 'Decrease; area detached. < Figures based on Twelfth Census and state census of 1905. 34 Table 1.— DATE OF INCORPORATION, POPULATION, AND AREA— Continued; [The tables include only such cities or equivalent subdivisions as had a population of 8,000 or more in 1900 and an estimated population of less than 25,000 in 1903. MUNICIPALITY. New York; ' Amsterdam city '. Batavia village Cohoes city Coming city Cortland city Dunkirk city Geneva city Glens Falls village. Gloversville city Hornellsville city . . Hudson city Ithaca city Jamestown city. Johnstown city.. Little Falls city. Lookport city Middletown city Mt. Vernon city New Roohelle city. Niagara Falls city. North Tonawanda city. Ogdensburg city , Clean city Oswego city Peekskill village Plattsburg city Port Jervis village. Poughkeepsie city. . Rome city Saratoga Springs village. Watertown city Watervliet city North Carolina: Asheville city Charlotte city Greensboro city. . Newberncity Raleigh city "Wilmington city. Winston city North Dakota:' Fargo city. . . Ohio: Alliance city Ashtabula city . Bellairecity Cambridge city. Chillloothecity. East Liverpool city. Elyiia city Findlay city Fremont city Ironton city Lancaster city. Lorain city Mansfield city.. Marietta city... Marion city Massillon city Middletown city. Newark city Piquacity Portsmouth city. Sandusky city Steuben vUle city. Tifancity Warren city... Wellstoncity.. Xeniacity ZanesviUecity. Date of latest incor- pora- tion. 1885 1863 1869 1890 1900 1880 1898 1839 1890 1888 1785 1888 1886 1895 1895 1865 1888 1892 1899 1892 1897 1868 1893 1848 1816 1902 1863 1864 1870 1866 1869 1897 1880 1866 1901 1899 1899 1739 1891 1875 1891 1874 1903 1838 1884 1903 1903 1903 1851 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1868 1837 1903 1850 1867 1903 1851 1903 1834 1903 Oklahoma: , Guthrie city 1891 Oklahoma City I 1891 POPULATION. Estimated as of June 1- 1908 1902 1901 23,076 9,674 24,073 12,486 10,522 13,764 11,470 13,834 18, 486 12,653 10,029 13,952 24,759 9,911 10,774 17,088 16,218 23,448 18, 119 23,641 9,708 14,761 9,660 22, 308 12,062 9,268 9,671 24, 698 16, 637 12,763 23,844 14, 417 16,032 20,050 12,051 9,465 13,934 21,252 10,605 11,342 9,385 14, 182 9,912 9,405 13,483 18,515 9,745 17,613 8,829 12,027 9,423 19,379 18,891 14,872 12,939 12, 499 9,260 19,324 12,868 19,292 20,021 14,637 11,021 9,300 9,146 9,026 24,297 11,407 13,088 22,711 9,442 24,018 12,011 13,048 11,124 13,427 18, 440 12, 408 9,862 13,680 24, 136 9,984 10,643 16,919 14,986 22,708 16, 986 22,246 9,495 14,734 9,587 22,271 11, 494 8,990 9,509 24, 475 16, 139 12,645 23,128 14,385 15,586 19,397 11,379 9,340 13,837 21,160 10,406 10,767 9,248 13,771 9,912 9,017 13,314 17,994 9,427 17,613 8,699 11,974 9,279 18,262 18,474 14, 364 12,670 12,314 9,245 18,935 12,636 18,818 19,902 14,541 11,002 9,043 8,779 8,916 24,044 10,940 12,357 22,346 9,311 23,964 11,536 9,360 12,332 10,778 13,020 18,394 12,163 9,695 13,408 23,514 10,057 10,512 16,750 14,754 21,968 15,853 20,851 9,282 14, 708 9,624 22, 235 10,926 8,712 9,447 24,252 15, 741 12,527 22, 412 14,353 15,140 18, 744 10,707 9,216 13,740 21,068 10,207 10, 173 9,111 13,360 9,912 8,629 13,145 17,234 9,109 17,613 8,569 11,921 9,135 17,145 18,057 13,856 12,216 12,129 9,230 18, 546 12,404 18, 344 19,783 14, 446 10,983 8,786 8,412 8,806 23,791 10, 473 11,626 Decennial census, June 1— 1900 20,929 9,180 23,910 11,061 9,014 11,616 10,433 12,613 18,349 11,918 9,528 13, 136 22,892 10, 130 10,381 16,581 14,522 21,228 14,720 19, 467 9,069 12,633 9,462 22, 199 10,358 8,434 9,385 24,029 15,343 12,409 21, 696 14,321 14, 694 18,091 10,035 9,090 13,643 20,976 10,008 8,974 12,949 9,912 8,241 12,976 16,485 8,791 17, 613 8,439 11,868 8,991 16,028 17,640 13,348 11,862 11,944 9,215 18,157 12, 172 17,870 19,664 14,349 10,989 8,529 8,045 8,696 23, 638 10,006 10,037 1890 17,336 7,221 22,609 8,550 8,690 9,416 7,567 9,509 13,864 10,996 9,970 11,079 16,038 7,768 8,783 16,038 11,977 10,830 9,057 5,502 4,793 11,662 7,358 21,842 9,676 7,010 9,327 22,206 14,991 11,976 14,725 12,967 10,235 11, 557 3,317 7,843 12,678 20,056 8,018 5,664 7,607 8,338 9,934 4,361 11,288 10,956 5,611 18,653 7,141 10,939 7,555 4,863 13, 473 8,273 8,327 10,092 7,681 14,270 9,090 12,394 18,471 13,394 10,801 5,973 4,377 7,301 21,009 5,333 4,151 AREA (ACBES), JUNE 1, 1903. Total. 3, 521. 9 2, 183. 3,072.8 1,948.0 2, 400. 2,880.0 3, 400. 2,555.0 2,696.0 1, 564. 1. 640. 2,987.0 6. 410. 1 2, 206. 5 2, 591. 3 3, 182. 2,330.5 2,817.0 6, 345. 7,028.0 6, 755. 3,683.0 761.0 5,088.0 3,228.1 3,840.0 1, 700. 2,029.0 W 2,065.0 6, 480. 770.0 2, 660. 2,240.0 2, 560. 1, 126. 4 2,272.0 1,960.0 2, 700. 2,208.0 3, 470. 780.0 1,547.0 2,030.0 2,025.5 4,400.6 6,235.0 2, 660. 1, 750. 2, 666. 6,240.0 3,030.0 1,500.0 3,040.0 2, 669. 1,664.0 2,960.0 2, 421. 1, 469. 8 4,645.0 1,906.0 3, 196. 2,311.6 4,240.0 1,427.0 6,320.0 1,288.5 1,920.0 Land. 3,276.8 2, 162. 2, 787. 6 1,792.0 2,325.0 2,880.0 2, 400. 2,540.0 2, 680. 1, 612. 1,340.0 2,937.0 5,334.3 2, 181. 5 2, 542. 6 3,137.0 2, 330. 5 2,817.0 6,326.0 6,958.0 6,760.0 2, 143. 761.0 3. 168. 2. 378. 1 (») 1,600.0 1, 782. 43, 638. 2,037.0 5,258.5 755.5 2,660.0 2,240.0 2,569.5 800.0 1,126.4 2,247.0 1,960.0 2,700.0 2, 190. 3,409.4 780.0 1,516.0 1,934.0 2,026.6 4, 296. 2 6, 175. 2, 431. W 2,646.0 6, 108. 8 3,030.0 1,390.0 3,040.0 2, 469. 1,664.0 2,916.0 2,381.0 4, 620. 1,905.0 3, 100. 2,243.6 4,240.0 1,427.0 5,836.0 1,280.0 1, 920. Water. 245.1 21.0 285.2 166.0 75.0 1,000.0 15.0 16.0 62.0 200.0 60.0 76.8 25.0 48.7 45.0 20.0 1, 070. 995.0 1, 540. 1,920.0 850.0 100.0 247.0 m 28.0 221.5 14.5 m 25.0 10.0 31.0 96.0 105.4 60.0 129.0 « 20.0 131.2 110.0 100.0 45.0 40.0 68.0 INCREASE IN AREA (ACRES) SINCE JUNE 1, 1900. 330.0 123..0 301.4 633.0 26.0 45.0 Land. 322.0 123.0 294.6 < 885.0 45.0 320.0 Water. 8.0 6.9 W 1 Figures based on Twelfth Census and state census of 1906. 'Rockton village annexed in 1901. 'Not reported. * Decrease; area detached. 35 Table 1.— DATE OF INCORPORATION, POPULATION, AND AREA— Continued. |The tables include only such cities or equivalent subdivisions as had a population ol 8,000 or more in 1900 and an estimated population ol less than 25,000 in IflOS.J MUNICIPALITY. Oregon: Astoria city. Pennsylvania: Beaver Falls borough. Braddock borough Bradford city Butler borough Carbondale city Carlisle borough Chambersburg borough. Colombia borough Danville borough Dubois borough Dunmore borough. . . Duquesne borough. . . Hazelton city Homestead borough. Leban on city MaJianoy City borough. , Meadville city Mt. Carmel borough Nanticoke borough Norristown borough OUCity Fhoenixville borough. Fittston city , Plymouth borough Pottstown borough. Pottsville borough . . ShamoUn borough. . Sharon borough Shenandoah borough South Bethlehem borough. Steelton borough Sunbury borough . . •. Tituaville city Warren borough West Chester borough. Wilkmsburg borough. . Rhode Island: ' Central Falls city Cranston town Cumberland town East Providence town. Lincoln town Newport city Warwick town South Carolina: Columbia city Greenville city Spartanburg city. South Dakota: ' Sioux Falls city... Tennessee: Clarksville city. Jackson city Texas: Austin city Beaumont city. Corsicanacity.- Denisoncity. Date ol latest incor- pora- tion. 1868 1867 1879 1803 1886 1751 1803 1866 1849 1881 1862 1891 1891 1880 1885 1863 1866 1862 1874 1812 1871 1849 1894 1865 181S 1828 1864 1841 1866 1865 1880 1897 1832 1799 1887 1895 1754 1746 1862 1871 18S3 1643 1854 188S 1901 1891 -1891 1901 1899 1903 1891 POPULATION. El Paso city 1889 Laredo city... Palestine city. Paris city Sherman city., Tyler city Waco city Utah: Ogdencity : 1861 « 1875 1889 1895 1875 1899 Estimated as ol June 1— 1003 1902 1901 9,041 10,150 17, 436 15,803 11,489 14,256 10, 229 9,355 12,832 8,054 10,344 13,864 10,335 15,067 14,073 18,516 14, 170 10, 522 14,658 12, 737 23,006 13,963 9,400 13,231 14,942 13,819 16, 187 19,342 11,354 21,635 14, 123 13,038 10,389 8,295 9,456 9,974 14,552 18,934 15,878 9,196 13,104 9,108 23,999 23,389 22,836 12,835 13,150 11,475 9,884 15,852 23,574 (") 11,222 12,062 17,577 14,062 9,035 9,688 11,116 8,417 22,658 16,739 8,821 10, 118 16,842 15,545 11,277 14,016 10,028 9,164 12,660 8,050 10,021 13,437 9,902 14,819 13,602 18,220 13,948 10, 445 14, 165 12, 530 22, 769 13,730 9,332 13,006 14,511 13,778 16,028 18,962 9,208 21, 197 13,829 12,654 10,196 8,278 8,785 9,824 13,330 18,678 15,033 9,105 12,782 9,051 23,479 22,698 22,260 12,510 12,565 11,072 9,733 15,405 23,002 m 9,919 11,977 17,020 13,851 8,789 9,578 10,825 8,301 21,934 16,697 8,601 10,086 16,248 15,287 11,065 . 13,776 9,827 8,964 12,488 8,046 13,010 9,469 14,581 13,018 17,924 13, 726 10,368 13, 672 12,323 22, 512 13, 497 9,264 12,781 14,080 13,737 15,869 18,582 9,062 20,759 13,535 12,370 10,003 8,261 8,414 9,674 12,608 18,422 14,188 9,015 12,460 8,994 22,960 22,007 21,684 12,185 11,980 10,669 9,682 14,958 22,430 W 9,616 11,892 16,463 13,640 8,543 9,468 10,534 8,185 21,310 16,465 Decennial census, June 1— 1900 8,381 10,054 15, 654 15,029 10,853 13,536 9,626 8,864 12,316 8,042 9,375 12,583 9,036 14,230 12, 554 17,628 13,504 10,291 13, 179 12, 116 22,265 13,264 9,196 12,556 13,649 13,696 15,710 18,202 8,916 20,321 13,^41 12,086 8,244 8,043 9,524 11,886 18,167 13,343 8,925 12,138 8,937 5 22,441 21,316 21,108 11,860 11,395 10,266 9,431 14,511 22,258 9,427 9,313 11,807 15,906 13,429 8,297 9,368 10,243 8,069 20,686 16,313 1890 6,184 9,735 8,561 10, 614 8,734 10,833 7,620 7,863 10,599 7,998 6,149 8,315 11,872 7,911 14,664 11,286 9,520 8,254 10,044 19,791 10,932 8,514 10,302 9,344 13,285 14,117 14,403 7,459 15,944 10,302 9,250 5,930 8,073 4,332 8,028 4,662 8 13,643 8,099 8,090 8,422 <6,712 19,457 17,761 15,353 8,607 5,544 7,924 10,039 14,575 3,296 6,285 10,958 10,338 11,319 5,838 8,254 7,335 6,908 14,445 AKEA (ACBES), JUNE 1, 1903. Total. 4,010.0 916.0 348.8 1, 655. 2, 660. 2,331.3 1, 100. 873.6 892.8 1,110.0 1,894.0 1,348.0 900.0 874.7 303.6 ,312.0 160.0 ,120.0 309.0 920.0 265.1 510.6 454.8 076.4 631.2 1,200.0 ,369.6 453.4 , 406. S34.0 730.0 , 130. m ,660.0 ,395.2 750.0 864.0 14,8 812.4 10,944.0 17,728.0 « 12,160.0 4,185.0 28,288.0 2,661.0 3,142.4 4,523.9 3,200.0 1,600.0 8,440.0 3,443.2 2,560.0 2,240.0 « 5,701.4 2,200.0 2,280.0 2,778.2 6,760.0 6,400.0 10,528.0 Land. Water. 3,110.0 866.0 (') 1,612.0 2,530.0 2,241.3 1,075.0 873.6 892.8 « 1,889.0 5,228. 900. 874. 303. 1,311. 160. 1,090. 309. 1,920. 2,266. 1,359.6 1, 454. 8 1,039.4 631.2 3,200. 1,369. 453. 1, 362. 834. 730. (') 1,200. 1,600. 1,292. 750. 864. 742.4 10,944.0 17,728.0 9,292.8 12,160.0 3,958.0 28,288.0 2,584.2 3,142.4 4,522.4 7,089.7 3,200.0 1,600.0 8,340.0 3,443.2 2,560.0 2,240.0 4,810.0 5,701.4 2,200.0 2,280.0 2,778.2 5,760.0 6,400.0 10,628.0 900.0 60. J 0) 43.0 30.0 90.0 25.0 5.0 120.0 30.0 151.0 "37.'6' 60.0 102.4 70.0 W "227." 6 76.8 1.5 75.0 100.0 « INCREASE IN AKEA (ACBES) SINCE JUNE 1, 1900. Total. 64.0 402.0 590.0 45.4 'i26."6 = 445.3 Land. Water. 64.0 8.3 3.3 400.0 44.1 126.0 m '1,872.0 640.0 1.3 m ' Not reported. ' Figures based on Twelfth Census and state census of 1905. < Estimated. < Exclusive of Central Falls city. s Corrected figures, representing a net change of 407 from the population given in the report tor 1900, due to an error in crediting the population of Fort Grebel (situated in Jamestown) to Newport and, per contra, that of Fort Adams (situated in Newport, ward 5) to Jamestown. • Decrease; 4.7 acres annexed and 450 acres detached. 1 Decrease; area detached. ' No reliable data upon which to base estimate. 36 Table 1.— DATE OF INCORPORATION, POPULATION, AND AREA— Continued. [The tables include only such cities or equivalent subdivisions as had a population of 8,000 or more In 1900 and an estimated population of less than 25,000 in 1903.] MUNICIPALITY. Vermont: Barreoity Burlington city Rutland city Virginia: Alexandria city Danville city Lynchbutg city Manchester city Newport News city. Petersburg city Portsmouth city. . . Roanoke city Washington; Wallawalla city West Virginia: Charleston city Huntington city Parkersburg city . . . Wisconsin; i Appletoncity Ashland city Belolt city Chippewa Falls city Eau Claire city ITonddu Lac city... • Green Bay city o anesville city Kenosha city Madison city Manitowoc city Marinette city Merrill city Sheboygan city Stevens Point city. . " Watertown city Wausau city Wyoming; i Cheyenne city Laramie city Date of latest incor- pora- tion. 1895 1865 1892 18S2 1890 1896 1874 1896 1876 1882 1896 1883 1895 1871 1903 1857 1889 1882 1885 1872 1852 1854 1882 1849 1882 1870 1887 1894 1853 1903 1853 1902 1869 1884 POPULATION. Estimated as of June 1— 190S 1902 1901 9,738 19,865 11,730 14,585 17,246 21,350 9,856 24, 192 21,810 18,027 23,097 11,651 12,407 12,469 15,193 16,234 13,941 11,887 8,643 18,249 16,414 21,186 13,536 14,583 21,645 12,353 15,691 8,933 23,600 9,224 8,648 13,616 13,829 7,844 9,308 19,460 11,663 14,566 17,004 20,850 22,673 21,810 17,827 22,563 11,971 12,287 12,363 15,851 13,652 11,403 8,460 18,005 15,979 20,352 13,419 13,357 20,818 12,164 15,859 8,801 23,387 9,324 8,511 13,195 13,916 7,966 Decennial census, June 1 — 8,878 19,045 11,676 14,547 16,762 20,360 9,762 21,154 21,810 17,627 22,029 10,583 11,535 12,105 12.033 16,468 13,363 10,919 8,277 17,761 15,644 19,518 13,302 12,431 19,991 11,975 16,027 23, 174 • 9,424 8,474 12,774 14,001 1900 8,448 18,640 11,499 14,528 16,520 18,891 9,715 19,636 21,810 17,427 21,495 10,049 11,099 11,923 11,703 15,085 13,074 10, 436 8,094 17,517 15,110 18,684 13,185 11,606 19,164 11,786 16,195 8,537 22,962 9,624 8,437 12,354 14,087 8,207 1890 4,146 14,590 8,239 14,339 10,305 19,709 9,246 4,449 22,680 13,268 16,169 4,709 6,742 10, 108 8,408 11,869 9,956 6,315 8,670 17,415 12,024 9,069 10,836 6,532 13,426 7,710 11,523 6,809 16,359 7,896 8,765 9,253 11,690 6,388 AEEA (ACEES), JUNE 1, 1903. Total. 2,476.8 5,756.0 5,333.1 713.0 1,823.0 1,745.0 655.0 1,242.5 1,600.0 1,170.0 3,532.8 1,303.0 5,000.0 2,266.9 4,160.0 9,375.0 3,200.0 4,660.0 10,158.0 ■4,656.0 9,853.0 6,120.0 1,660.0 2,314.4 2,025. 1 6,120.0 3,360.0 3,078.0 4,040.0 6,760.0 4,160.0 2,517.2 Land. 2,476.8 5,456.0 6,333.1 713.0 1,723.0 1,695.0 665.0 1,242.6 1,600.0 1,020.0 3,472.8 1,973.6 1,248.0 5,000.0 2,066.8 4,128.5 8,075.0 3,056.0 4,226.0 8,966.0 4,096.0 9,493.0 4,840.0 1,660.0 2,304.4 1,923.2 3,620.0 3,101.3 2,998.0 3,790.0 n't 3,898.5 2,486.8 6,120.0 Water. 300.0 100.0 50.0 150.0 60.0 190.1 31.5 1,300.0 144.0 334.0 1,192.0 660.0 360.0 280.0 10.0 101.9 1,600.0 258.7 80.0 250.0 261.6 30.4 INCREASE IN AKEA (ACBES) SINCE JUNE 1, 1900. Total. 300.0 1,295.7 65.0 Land. Water. 300.0 1,273.0 66.0 1 Figures based on Twelfth Census and state census of 1905. 2 Not reported. 37 Table 2.— PATROLMEN AND OFFICERS AND OTHER EMPLOYEES OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, AND ARRESTS BY CAUSE: 1903. MUNICIPALITY. Alabama: Annistonoity... Huntsville city . Selmacity Arkansas: Fort Smith city.. Hot Springs city. Pine Bluff city... California: Alameda city . . Berkeley city.. Fresno city Pasadena city.. San Diego city . San Jose city . . , Stockton city . . Colorado: Cripple Creek town . Lead ville city Connecticut: Ansonia city Danbury city Manchester town . . , Middletown city Naugatuck borough . New London city Norwich city Stamtord city Torrington borough . AVillimantic city Florida: Key West city. Pensacola city . Tampa city Georgia: Athens city Brunswick city- Columbus city . . Macon city Illinois: Alton city Belleville city Bloomington city. Cairo city Champaign city. . . Danville city... Decatur city . . . Elgin city Evanston city . Freeport city . . Galesburgcity... Jacksonville city. Kankakee city . . . Kewaneecity Lasallecity Lincoln city . . Mattoon city . Moline city . . . Ottawa city.. Pekin city Rock Island city. Streator citjr Waukegan city . . . Indiana: Anderson city.. Columbus city.. Elkhart city Elwoodcity Hammond city. Huntington city.. Jeffersonvillecity. Kokomocity Lafayette city Logansportcity.. Patrol- men and officers. 24 22 13 21 13 '14 7 11 9 •25 <16 Other employ- ees of police depart- ment. Park po- licemen, special police- men, watch- men, etc. 16 Total. 1,950 707 1,086 2,810 3,102 3,734 344 U36 2,027 1,037 858 1,457 925 936 973 239 530 149 505 359 848 854 637 186 423 690 4,437 2,610 814 1,275 4,205 3,923 "224 779 972 1,439 945 2,485 1,058 391 471 427 Cause. Drunk- enness. Disturb- ing the peace. 289 140 780 ,293 629 61 13 188 103 442 834 574 234 154 79 177 107 286 153 492 451 212 76 255 188 1,365 255 297 1,133 1,102 91 151 266 480 435 403 157 70 176 1,067 460 1,032 416 635 262 273 176 332 165 464 230 '352 276 705 241 209 171 275 117 758 189 412 226 329 200 908 316 (=) W 903 466 434 188 395 159 152 54 356 100 368 235 981 308 911 464 429 113 239 276 468 666 76 26 613 62 62 61 163 27 41 9 32 46 81 167 75 8 23 m 604 679 1,693 1,125 32 81 130 296 52 522 62 131 66 61 37 20 113 7 30 35 17 189 10 65 333 30 34 Assault and battery. m 103 70 179 77 73 12 66 58 1 2 138 21 18 (•) Homi- cide. Va- grancy. W 47 63 21 28 32 58 133 66 w « 1 Incomplete record, ' Not reported ' Data are for eleven months. * Includes 1 detailed as sanitaiiy inspector. ' For convicted persons only; exclusive of arrests for homicide, housebreaking, and larceny. 136 32 87 360 290 422 16 527 263 76 67 (') 5 11 285 489 62 267 41 26 House- break- ing. 38 1 24 41 125 w 60 1 26 10 7 7 3 (.') T o. All „^"- other '^™y- offenses. 5 16 (') 35 96 126 224 10 30 68 21 35 41 49 24 29 21 19 40 14 8 25 7 1 37 1 1 6 13 57 12 23 2 (') 38 Table 2.— PATROLMEN AND OFFICERS AND OTHER EMPLOYEES OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, AND ARRESTS BY CAUSE: 1903— Continued. MUNICIPALITY. Indiana— Continued. Marion city Michigan City Muncie city New Albany city. Peru city Richmond city... Vincennes city . . . Wabash city Washington city. Iowa: Boone city Burlington city Clinton city Fort Dodge city. . . Fort Madison city. Keokuk city Marshall town city . Muscatine city Oskaloosa city Ottumwacity Waterloo city Kansas: Atchison city... Emporia city Fort Scott city. Galena city Hutchinson city. . . iawrence city Leavenworth city. Pittsburg city Kentucky: Bowling Green city. Franktort city Henderson city Owensboro city Faducah city Louisiana: Baton Rouge oity. Shreveport city Maine: Auburn city.. Augusta city. Bangor city.. Bath city Biddelordcity.. Lewistonolty... Rockland city. . . Waterviile city. . Maryland: Annapolis city... Cumberland city . Frederick city Hagerstown city. Massachusetts: Adams town Amesbury town . Arlington town., Attleboro town . . Beverly city Brookline town Chicopee city Clinton town Dan vers town Framingham town. . Gardner town Hyde Park town. . Ijeominster town. Marlboro city Medio rd city Melrose city Milford town Natick town Newburyport city. , Northampton city. Patrol- men and ofScers. 122 11 21 15 3 17 14 6 16 121 14 12 7 10 7 120 8 no 16 6 6 <24 9 Other employ- ees 01 police depart- ment. Park po- licemen, special police- men, watch- men, etc. Total. 1,353 601 1,539 1,071 118 590 486 227 152 390 1,143 1,179 525 460 531 552 2,308 1,227 764 225 799 321 409 299 1,050 761 761 906 1,477 1,777 677 3,477 263 234 ,479 321 673 490 425 183 1,151 794 558 775 516 250 127 214 367 660 623 90 340 174 490 335 .324 218 176 475 702 797 434 Cause. Drunk- enness. 715 287 449 295 56 280 240 180 72 310 285 418 394 148 237 455 175 399 ,140 649 134 76 264 126 142 117 275 401 252 703 104 72 109 1,236 215 414 374 263 507 126 267 127 46 100 227 259 355 467 48 107 101 203 176 204 77 342 613 369 Disturb- ing the peace. 25 48 118 18 4 16 94 41 75 60 126 78 27 12 109 305 66 55 160 71 79 183 100 2 234 787 708 395 297 161 176 62 Assault and battery. 100 78 259 191 32 33 31 10 18 23 38 104 14 7 162 266 70 276 Homi- cide. Va- grancy. 68 14 18 309 30 44 142 21 132 117 18 8 103 647 227 112 12 223 51 116 36 251 54 26 776 House- break- ing. 12 24 Lar-, ceny. 55 9 51 18 143 249 1 Includes 1 detailed as sanitary inspector. ' Employed for nine months only. ' Includes 1 employed for six months only. ' Includes 2 detailed as sanitary inspectors. 39 Table 2.— PATROLMEN AND OFFICERS AND OTHER EMPLOYEES OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, AND ARRESTS BY CAUSE: 1903— Continued. MtTinCIPAUTT. Massachusetts— ContiDued. Peabody town Pittsfleld city. Plymouth town Revere town Southbridge town Wake&eld town . . . Waltham city Ware town Watertowu town. Webster town Westfleld town . . . Weymouth town. Wobumcity Michigan: Adrian city Alpena city Ann Arbor city... Battle Creek city. Escanaba city Flint city Iron Mountain city. Ironwood city Ishpeming city. Lansing city Manistee city... Marquette city. . Menominee city. Muskegon city.. Owosso city. Fontiac city Port Huron city Sault Ste. Marie city. Traverse City West Bay City Minnesota: Mankatocity.. St. Cloud city.. Stillwater city. Winona city... Mississippi: Meridian city... Natchez city... V cksburg city. Missouri: Carthage city... Hannibal city... Jefferson City... Moberly city Sedaliacity SpringflelQcity. Webb City Montana: Anaconda city. . Great Falls cfty. Helena city New Hampshire: Berlin city Concord city Dover city Keenecity Laconiacity Portsmouth city. Rochester city. . . New Jersey: Bloomfield town Bridgeton city East Orange city... Hackensack village. Harrison town Patrol- men and officers. '8 9 610 Other employ- ees of police depart- ment. 16 Park po- licemen, special police- men, watch- men, etc. 1 Exclusive ot arrests for state offenses. 3 Incomplete record. ' Includes 1 detailed as sanitary inspector. <> Sanitary officer. Total. 4S1 1,353 171 360 224 105 475 152 237 247 464 203 913 138 252 144 1,253 1163 292 157 M26 275 550 126 273 222 317 143 157 771 551 32 652 181 232 232 1,471 1,452 1,459 252 329 279 167 670 734 625 308 478 728 174 433 181 353 Cause. Drunk- enness. 237 933 65 101 101 S2 214 87 97 164 262 106 754 122 100 814 92 136 86 512 65 194 81 193 118 102 326 323 2 271 18 126 87 487 152 '442 173 190 167 127 520 615 145 35 408 180 653 399 267 360 205 100 «146 47 «261 8 90 30 Disturb- ing the peace. 10 113 28 13 30 263 29 128 65 32 108 243 6 101 59 115 {') (') 222 Assault and battery. 23 140 122 134 29 40 21 4 10 167 44 23 25 9 16 103 Homi- cide. Va- grancy. 124 319 139 16 52 1 3 55 139 4 22 207 391 26 House- break- ing. Lar- ceny. ' Includes 1 sanitary inspector. " Includes arrests for disturbing the peace and vagrancy. ' Included in drunkenness. • Includes arrests tor disturbing the peace. 44 23 7 108 43 150 65 1 21 7 4 35 119 All other offenses 40 Table 2.— PATROLMEN AND OFFICERS AND OTHER EMPLOYEES OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, AND ARRESTS BY CAUSE: 1903— Continued. MUNICIPALITY. New Jersey— Continued. Kearny town Long Branch city Millville city Montclair town Morristown town New Brunswiclc city. Perth Amboy city. . . Phillipsburg town. . . Plainfleld city Union town New York: Amsterdam city. Bata via village.. Coiioes city Corning city Cortland city Dunkirk city Geneva city Glens Falls village . Gloversville city . . . Hornellsville city. . Hudson city Ithaca city Jamestown city. Johnstown city. . Little Falls city. Lockport city Middletown city. . . Mt. Vernon city New Rochelle city. Niagara Falls city. North Tonawanda city . Ogdensburg city Clean city Oswego city Peekskill village Plattsburg city Port Jervis village. Poughkeepaie city. . Eome city Saratoga Springs village. Watertown city Watervliet city North Carolina: Asheville city Charlotte city Greensboro city . . Newberncity Raleigh city Wilmington city. Winston city. North Dakota: Fargo city.. Ohio: Alliance city Ashtabula city. Bellaire city Cambridge city. Chillicothecity. East Liverpool city. Ely ria city Findlay city Fremont city Irontoncity , Lancaster city. Lorain city Mansfield city. . Marietta city.., Marlon city Patrol- men and officers. 14 122 22 10 15 13 8 24 18 23 »13 6 9 7 17 10 14 10 11 Other employ- ees of police depart- ment. Park po- licemen, special police- men, watch- men, etc. 1 7 27 1 Includes 11 employed for four months only. 2 Employed in summer only. 8 Includes arrests for disturbing the peace and vagrancy * Included in drunkenness. ' Includes arrests for disturbing the peace. Total. 199 337 243 212 419 875 757 156 683 348 424 274 432 449 297 539 358 496 210 519 373 404 681 92 444 1,124 609 2,511 267 301 557 290 105 882 454 1,192 670 363 1,728 4,669 1,741 629 1,120 1,437 1,374 1,129 1,239 1,022 663 962 8 823 331 548 322 1,443 366 1,316 671 438 Cause. Drunk- enness. 58 144 170 115 274 63 107 132 122 176 178 162 206 269 133 282 '183 232 458 47 172 Disturb- ing the peace. W 373 111 37 189 104 118 6 134 34 26 44 25 20 4 51 « 398 55 5181 W 358 128 152 101 659 714 159 7 112 39 153 128 196 9 166 8 201 8 5 32 (*) 346 74 215 34 512 13 449 21 92 67 645 277 1,471 880 517 264 118 328 541 181 461 254 197 575 345 603 33 731 13 656 79 256 147 331 169 334 172 230 37 159 156 173 53 540 487 115 108 416 272 279 147 167 92 28 4 Assault and battery. 18 3 21 22 47 152 107 Homi- cide. 40 33 107 78 102 34 26 34 102 30 42 304 342 236 33 271 33 38 2 45 8 29 45 115 38 30 10 Va- grancy- (<) House, break- ing. Lar- ceny. 61 36 148 5 12 41 24 2 165 23 251 19 14 292 • Employed by state. ' Includes 12 employed for three months only. • Data are for eight months. ' Includes 2 detailed as sanitary inspectors. i» Includes 1 detailed as sanitary inspector. 12 23 31 54 103 All other offenses. 75 31 21 15 57 35 31 49 14 36 66 29 76 52 257 25 42 54 34 34 27 27 69 118 67 65 56 330 123 66 43 47 36 28 51 138 14 158 244 97 4 150 117 40 84 126 108 52 77 31 92 107 21 58 9 40 68 190 386 184 619 63 90 122 71 9 31 193 71 194 75 71 425 1,671 647 78 68 583 611 416 353 184 174 264 252 41 122 72 327 70 395 131 106 2ti 41 Table 2.— PATROLMEN AND OFFICERS AND OTHER EMPLOYEES OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, AND ARRESTS BY CAUSE: 1903— Continued. MUNICIPALITY. Ohio — Continued. Massillon city Middletowncity. Newark city Piquacity Portsmouth city. Sandusky citj; Steuhenvillecity. Tifflacity Warren city... Wellston city.. Xenia city Zanesville city. Oklahoma: Guthrie city Oklahoma City.. Oregon: Astoria city Pennsylvania: Beaver Falls borough. Biaddock borough Bradford city Butler borough Carbondale city Carlisle borough Chambersburg borough. Columbia borough Danville borough Dubois borough Dunmore borough. . . Duquesne borough. . . Eazelton city Homestead borough. Lebanon city Mahanoy City borough. Meadville city Mt. Carmel borough Nanticoke borough Norristown borough on City Fhoenixville borough. . Pittston city Plymouth borough Pottstown borough . Pottsville borough. . Shamoldii borough . . Sharon borough Shenandoah borough South Bethlehem borough. Steelton borough Sunbury borough Titus ville city Warren borough West Chester borough. Wilkinsburg borough. . Bhode Island: Central Falls city Cranston town Cumberland town East Providence town. Lincoln town Newport city Warwick town South Carolina: Columbia city Greenville city Spartanburg city. South Dakota: Sioux Falls city. , Tennessee: Clarksville city. . Jackson city Patrol- men and ofScers. 11 other employ- ees of police depart- ment. Park po- licemen, special police- men, watch- men, etc. 22 12 •24 Total. 884 1,302 1879 255 1,232 803 1,935 344 495 744 343 1,417 C32 4,654 767 1,526 878 1,510 146 118 755 901 205 286 747 240 1,531 390 126 330 85 167 701 170 261 412 214 114 202 661 233 186 334 432 297 363 600 142 75 307 39 1,031 166 2,873 1,980 2,126 526 1,146 1,123 Cause. Drunk- enness. 509 222 378 120 642 569 1,065 147 309 301 660 241 579 782 457 661 132 63 131 138 56 185 58 548 150 735 340 265 77 23 347 253 121 161 325 157 61 112 537 137 75 96 31 221 138 236 188 335 40 40 140 16 449 48 1,3 1,0 296 Disturb- ing the peace. 118 177 124 33 171 40 172 61 336 23 61 147 105 205 7 31 18 34 71 24 17 22 3 12 10 138 33 1,138 48 11 186 213 Assault and battery. 47 20 4 77 35 130 24 180 22 164 49 188 19 55 106 69 2 103 48 20 7 27 2 127 29 94 231 Homi- cide. Va- grancy. 15 572 81 4 29 47 9 1 30 492 124 1 3 83 190 72 376 House- break- ing. Jl 12 Lar- ceny. 10 144 132 13 38 19 6 3' 16 3 4 1 5 2 5 8 3 32 32 241 48 145 All other o^enses. 1 Data are for eight monthn. -> Includes 2 detailed as sanitary inspectors. • Includes 8 employed for three months only. 42 Table 2.— PATROLMEN AND OFFICERS AND OTHER EMPLOYEES OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, AND ARRESTS BY CAUSE: 1903— Continued. MUNICIPALITY. Texas: Austin city Beaumont city. Corsicana city . . Denison city El Paso city Laredo city... Palestine city. Paris city Sherman city. Tyler city Waco city Utah: Ogdencity Vermont: Barre city Burlington city. Rutland city Virginia: Alexandria city. Danville city Lynchburg city. Manchester city. Newport News city. Petersburg city Portsmouth city Koanoke city Washington: Wallawalla city. . . West Virginia: Charleston city... Huntington city. . Parkersburg city. Wisconsin: Appleton city Ashland city Beloit city Chippewa Falls city. Eau Claire city Fond du Lac city. Green Bay city... Janesville city Kenosha city Madison city Manitowoc city. Marinette city.. Merrill city Sheboygan city Stevens Point city . Watertown city Wausau city....... Wyoming: Cheyenne city. Laramie city. . Patrol- men and officers. 22 20 18 27 6 34 <26 20 21 Other employ- ees of police depart- ment. Park po- licemen, special police- men, watch- men, etc. Total. 1668 n,267 1467 1,580 5,068 ■564 11,276 1624 1397 11,164 3,958 309 396 1,224 1,600 3,293 1,283 3,408 2,036 1,089 2,574 1,875 '2,650 1,182 215 1,481 332 163 255 635 217 301 437 97 387 371 813 n50 137 422 977 350 Cause. Drunk- enness. 160 350 178 344 157 176 578 234 54 541 197 231 439 197 317 1,496 129 677 600 331 1,464 203 624 6 840 705 231 128 149 16 142 190 203 49 127 147 127 101 81 135 422 151 Disturb- ing the peace. 130 314 24 244 348 472 116 313 200 64 117 75 66 S3 284 Assault and battery. 5 252 603 627 259 461 6408 116 152 27 225 85 71 110 180 37 121 47 40 90 25 94 163 388 75 97 309 218 106 33 160 '96 11 Homi- cide. 14 42 29 7 28 4 9 3 7 107 h Va- grancy 46 165 140 515 492 35 211 64 120 67 24 138 10 158 7 2 28 78 6 336 119 1 290 18 House- break' ing. 33 1 169 107 421 1 262 1! Lar- ceny. 6 156 4 1 Exclusive of arrests for homicide, housebreaking, and larceny. !Not reported. ' Data are for six months. * Includes 1 detailed as sanitary inspector. 6 Estimated. ' Exclusive of vagrancy. 37 46 123 (') (') (») (.') 126 68 122 45 208 109 163 54 660 All other offenses. 24 107 290 54 313 2,990 27 116 127 57 125 361 1,802 25 54 51 433 749 1,3 741 1,353 369 261 819 492 6 648 216 72 80 49 11 5 120 87 121 77 78 30 38 60 105 23 11 20 252 108 43 Table 3,— RETAIL LIQUOR SALOONS AND LICENSE FEES: 1903. " MUNICIPALITY. Number of retail liquor saloons. Amount of license lee. Apportionment of license fee, etc. Alabama: Annlstonoity.. Huntsville city . Selmaoity Arkansas: Fort Smith city.. Hot Springs city. Pine Blufl city... •California: Alameda city.. Berkeley city... Fresno city Pasadena city.. San Diego city. San Jose city... Stockton city.. 'Colorado: Cripple Creek town. Leadville city -Connecticut: Ansonia city Danbury city Manchester town Middletown city Naugatuck borough . New London city Norwich city Stamford city Torrington borough. Willimantio city Florida: Key West city. Pensacola city. . Tampa city •Georgia: Athens city Brunswick city. Columbus city. . Ma«oncity Illinois: Alton city Belleville city Bloomington city . Cairo city Champaign city . . . Danville city... Decatur city... Elgin city Evanston city. Freeport city.. Galesburgcity... Jacksonville city. Kankakee city. . . Kewanee city Lasalle city Lincoln city.. Mattoon city. Moline city. . . Ottawa city.. Pekincity Bock Island city. Streatorcity Waukegan city . . . Indiana: Anderson city.. Columbus city. . Elkhart city Elwoodcity Hammond city. Huntington city . . JeflersonviUe city. Kokomo city Lafayette city Logansport city . . . Marion city Michigan City Muncie city New Albany city. Peru city 61 93 102 Richmond city. . . Vincennes city. . . Wabash city Washington city. 27 33 66 S3 110 75 63 23 67 62 30 45 67 101 100 49 43 66 18 40 $1,525 700 900 1,400 1,400 1,400 500 300 600 260 200 625 450 450 450 450 450 450 450 450 450 450 1,000 950 1,000 400 700 700 500 600 600 500 1,000 800 600 1,000 500 1,000 800 500 1,200 500 500 1,000 500 500 500 500 500 500 351 350 350 350 300 350 150 350 200 350 350 200 350 150 200 350 300 350 250 City, Sl.OOO; county, S175; state, $350. Beer only— county, $87.60; state, $175. City, $260; county, $150; state, $300. Beer only— city, $160. City, $450; county, $150; state, $300. Beer only— city, $250. City, $600; county, $600; state, $300. City, $600; county, $500; state, $300. City, $600; county, $500; state, $300. City, $500. City, $300. City, $600. No license. City, $600. City, $260. City, $200. Town, $600; state, $25. City, $600; state, $25. City, 90 per cent; county, 10 per cent. Beer only, $200. City, 90 per cent; county, 10 per cent. Beer only, $200. Town, 90 per cent; county, 10 per cent. City, 90 per cent; county, 10 per cent. Beer only, $200. Town, 90 per cent; county 10 per cent. Beer only, $200. City, 90 per cent; county, 10 per cent. Beer only, $200. City, 90 per cent; county, 10 per cent. Beer only, $200. City, 90 per cent; county, 10 per cent. Beer only, $200. Town, 90 per cent; county, 10 per cent. Beer only, $200. City, 90 per cent; county, 10 per cent. Beer only, $200. City, $250; county, $260; state, $500. City, $200; county, $250; state, $500. City, $250; county, $250; state, $500. Liquors sold under city dispensary law. City, $200; state, $200. City, $500; state, $200. City, $500; state, $200. City, $600. City, $500. Beer only, $160. City, $600. City, $500. City, $1,000. City, $800. City, $500. City, $1,000. No Ucense. City, $500. City, $1,000. City, $800. City, $500. City, $1,200. City, $500. City, $500. City, $1,000. City, $500. City, $500. Beer only, $100. City $500. City, $500. City, $500. City, $600. City, $250; county, $100. City, $260; county, $100. City, $250; county, $100. City, $250; county, $100. City, $200; county, $100. City, $250; county, $100. City, $50; county, $100. City, $250; county, $100. City, $100; county, $100. City, $250; county, $100. City, $250; county, $100. City, $100; county, $100. City, $260; county, $100. City, $50; county, $100. City, $100; county, $100. City, $260; county, $100. City, $200; county, $100. City, $250; county, $100. City, $150; county, $100. 44 Table 3.— RETAIL LIQUOR SALOONS AND LICENSE FEES: 1903— Continued. MUNICIPALITY. Iowa: Boone city Burlington city Clinton city Fort Dodge city... Fort Madison city. Keokuk city Marshalltown city. Muscatine city Oskaloosa city Ottumwa city Waterloo city Kansas: Atcliison city. . . Emporia city... Fort Scott city. Galena city Hutchinson city . . . Lawrence city Leavenworth city. Pittsburg city Kentucky: Bowling Green city. Frankfort city Henderson city Owensboro city Paducahcity Louisiana: Baton Rouge city. Shraveport city. . . Maine: Auburn city.. Augusta city. Bangor city.. Bath city Biddeford city.. Lewistoncity... Rockland city.. WaterviUeoity. Maryland: Annapolis city. . . Cumberland city. Frederick city Hagerstown city. Massachusetts: Adams town Amesbury town . Arlington town.. Attleboro town. . Beverly city Brookline town Chicopee city Clinton town Danvers town Framingham town. Gardner town Hyde Park town. . Leominster town. Marlboro city Medford city Melrose city Milford town Natick town Newburyport city. . Northampton city. Peabody town Pittsfleld city Plymouth town. . . Revere town Southbridge town. Wakefield town. . . Walthamcity Ware town Watertown town. Webster town Westfleld town... Weymouth town. Wobum city Michigan: Adrian city Alpena city Ann Arbor city . . . Battle Greek city. E scanaba city Number of retail liquor saloons. Amount of license fee. 81,300 600 600 1,200 600 700 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,500 1,200 S50 350 300 550 300 600 1,100 Apportionment of license fee, etc. 30 101 26 60 200 160 153 125 500 and 1,000 1,500 and 1,800 1,600 1,000 1,300 1,000 1,500 300 and 1, 500 1,600 1,600 and 1,800 1,500 1,500 and 1,700 500 50O 500 500 500 City, 81,000; county, $300, City, S300; county, S300. City, $300; county, S300. City, S900; county, $300. City, $300; county, $300. City, $400; county, $300. City, $700; county, 8300. City, $700; county, $300 City, $700; county, $300. City, $1,200; county, $300 City, $900; county, $300. No license. No license. No license. No license. No license. No license. No license. No license. City, $400; state, $150. City, $200; state, 8150. City, 8150; state, $150. City, $400; state, 8160. City, 8160; state, 8150. City, 8500; state, 8100. City, 81,000; state, $100. No license. No license. No license. No license. No license. No license. No license. No hcense. City, three-fourths; state, one-fourth. City, $100; county, $10; state, $60. City, $126; state, $28. City, 825; county, 850; state, 860. Beer only— city, 815; county, $25; state, $50- Town, three-fourths; state, one-fourth. No license. No license. No license. No license. No license. City, three-fourths; state, one-fourth. Town, three-fourths; state, one-fourth. No license. No license. No license. No license. No hcense. City, three-fourths; state, one-fourth. No license. No license. Town, three-fourths; state, one-fourth. Town, three-fourths; state, one-fourth. No license. City, three-fourths; state, one-fourth. No license. City, three-fourths; state, one-fourth. No license. 1^0 license. Town, three-fourths; state, one-fourth. No license. No Hcense. Town, three-fourths; No license. state, one-fourth. Town, three-fourths; state, one-fourth. Town, three-fourths; state, one-fourth. No license. City, three-fourths; state, one-fourth. City, one-half, less 1 per cent for collecting; comity, one-half. City, one-half, less 1 per cent for collecting; county, one-half. City, one-half, less 1 per cent for collecting; county, one-half. City, one-half, less 1 per cent for collecting; county, one-half. City, less 1 per cent for collecting. 45 Table 3.— RETAIL LIQUOR SALOONS AND LICENSE FEES: 1903— Continued. MUNICIPALITY. Number of retail liquor saloons. Amount of license fee. Apportionmient of license fee, etc. Michigan — Continued. Flint city Iron Mountain city. Ironwood city Ishpeming city Lansing city Manistee city Marquette city . . Menominee city. Muskegon city. . Owosso city Pontiac city Port Huron city Sault Ste. Marie city. Traverse City West Bay City Minnesota : Mankato city.. St. Cloud city.. Stillwater city. 'Winona city... Mississippi: Meridian city . . . Natchez city.. - Vioksburgcity. Missouri: Carthage city . . . Hannibal city . . Jefferson City . . . Moberly city Sedalia city Springfield city - Webb City Montana: Anaconda city . . Great Falls city. Helena city New Hampshire: Berlin city Concord city Dover city Keenecity Laooniacity Portsmouth city . Rochester city. . . New Jersey: Bloomiield town Bridgeton city East Orange city... HackensacK village. Harrison town Kearny town Long Branch city . Millville city Montclalr town. . . Morristown town. New Brunswick city. Perth Amboy city Phillipsbnrg town Plainfield city Union town New York: Amsterdam city. Bata via village . . Cohoes city Coming city Cortland city Dunkirk city Genfeva city , Glens Falls village. GloversviQe city Homellsville city . . . Hudson city Ithaca city Jamestown city . Johnstown city. . Little Falls city. Lockport city Middletown city Mt, Vernon city New Eochelle city Niagara Falls city North Tonawanda city. Oedensburg city Olean city ■ Oswego city 122 38 11 113 92 34 98 44 24 65 38 49 49 45 63 38 63 27 45 72 53 76 62 157 57 32 45 101 $500 500 500 500 510 500 600 600 500 600 500 500 500 600 600 1,000 500 1,000 1,000 1,600 1,500 2,400 1,050 1,100 2,250 1,100 1,800 1,620 760 860 860 350 and 400 500 and 800 100 to 600 400 and 1,200 400 and 600 400 and 600 400 and 600 400 105 250 260 175 400 260 and 360 250 250 260 760 260 525 450 526 625 450 625 525 526 525 525 450 625 525 526 626 525 525 526 626 626 City, one-half, less Iper cent for collecting; county, one-half. City, less 1 per cent for collecting. City, less 1 per cent for collecting. City, less 1 per cent for collecting. City, $256; county, $250; $6, or 1 per cent, for collecting. City, one-half, less 1 per cent for collecting; county, one-half. City, less 1 per cent for collecting. City, less 1 per cent for collecting. City, one-half, less 1 per cent for coUectiQg; county, one-half. City, one-half, less 1 per cent for collecting; county, one-half. City, one-half, less 1 per cent for collecting; county, one-half. City, one-half, less 1 per cent for collecting; county, one-half. City, less 1 per cent for collecting. City, one-haK, less 1 per cent for collecting; county, one-halt. City, one-half less 1 per cent for collecting; county, one-half. City, $1,000. City, $500. City, $1,000. City, $1,000. No license. City, $300; state, $1,200. City, $300; state, $1,200. City, $1,500; county, $800; state, $100. City, $450; county, $500; state, $100. City, $600; county, $600; state, $100. City, $1,600; county, $550; state, $100. City, $460; county, $650; state, $100. City, $1,000; county, $700; state, $100. City, $720; county, $800; state, $100. City, $200; county, $550. City, $200; county, $330; state, $330. City, $200; county, $330; state, $330. City, one-half; county, one-half. City, one-half; county, one-half. $100, $350, $400, and $600. City, one-half; county, one-half. City, one-half; county, one-half. City, one-half; county, one-haU. Malt liquors, cider, and light wines only, $375. Citv, one-half; county, one-half. City, one-half; county, one-half. Town, $300. No hcense. City, $400. Village, $106. Town, $250. Town, $250. City, $176. No license. Town, $400. Town, $260 and $350. City, $250. City, $250. Town, $250. City, $750. Town, $250. City, one-half; state, one-half. Town, one-haU; state, one-half. City, one-half; state, one-half. City, one-half; state, one-half. City, one-half; state, one-half. City, one-half; state, one-half. City, one-half; state, one-half. Town, one-half; state, one-haU. City, one-half; state, one-half. City, one-halt; state, one-half. 450 626 450 626 City, one-halt; City, one-half; City, one-half; City, one-half; City, one-halt; City, one-half; City, one-half; City, one-half: City, one-half; City, one-half: City, one-half; City,/)ne-half; City, one-half; City, one-half; state, one-half, state, one-half, state, one-half, state, one-half, state, one-half. state, one-half, state, one-half, state, one-half, state, one-half, state, one-half. state, one-half, state, one-half, state, one-half, state, one-half. 46 Table 3.— RETAIL LIQUOR SALOONS AND LICENSE FEES: 1903— Continued. MUNICIPALITY. New York— Continued. Peekskill village Plattsburg city Port Jervis village . Poughkeepsie city. . Eome city Saratoga Springs village. Watertown city Watervliet city North Carolina: Asheville city Charlotte city Greensboro city. . Newbemcity Kaleigh city Wilmmgton city . Winston city North Dakota: Fargo city. . Ohio: Alliance city Ashtabula city. Bellaire city Cambridge city . Chilhco the city. East Liverpool city. Elyria city Findlay city Fremont city Irontoncity Lancaster city . Lorain city Mansfield city.. Marietta city . . Marion city Massillon city Middletown city. Newark city Piqua city Portsmouth city. Sandusky city Steubenville city . Tiffin city Warren city... Wellston city.. Xenia city Zanesville city. Oklahoma: Guthrie city Oklahoma City . Oregon: Astoria city Pennsylvania: Beaver Falls borough. Braddock borough Bradford city Butler borough Carbondale city Carlisle borough Chambersburg borough. Columbia borough DanviUe borough Dubois borough Dunmore borough. . . Duquesne borough. . . Hazelton city Homestead borough. Lebanon city Mahanoy City borough. Meadville city Mt. Carmel borough Nanticoke borough Norristown borough Oil City Phoenixville borough. Pittstoncity Plymouth borough — Pottstown borough. Pottsville borough. . Shamokin borough. . Sharon borough Number of retail liquor saloons. 31 52 33 83 69 174 58 46 (») 146 49 63 27 70 43 41 42 115 54 65 49 (•) 138 94 63 46 56 150 22 82 74 29 14 11 45 77 17 63 84 10 Amount of license fee. $525 450 460 525 526 525 525 525 1,400 1,400 1,200 200 300 664 1,400 360 350 350 350 350 350 360 360 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 360 350 360 350 700 600 200 200 550 200 550 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 550 200 550 200 650 200 200 200 550 200 550 200 200 200 200 400 Apportionment of license fee, etc. Town, one-half; state, one-half. City, one-halt: state, one-half. Town, one-half; state, one-haU. City, one-half; state, one-haU. City, one-haU; state, one-half. Town, one-half; state, one-half. City, one-haU; state, one-half. City, one-half; state, one-half. City, $1,000( county, $200; state, $200. City, $1,000; county, $200; state, $200. aty, $1,000; county, $100; state, $100. City, $200. City, $300. City, $264; county, $200; state, $200. City, $1,000; county, $200; state, $200 No license. City, five-tenths: City, five- ten the City, five-tenths No license. City, five-tenths: City, five-tenths: City, five-tenths City, five-tenths City, five- tenths City, five- tenths City, five- tenths City, five-tenths City, five-tenths City, five-tenths: City, five-tenths: City, five-tenths City, five- tenths City, five-tenths City, five-tenths City, five-tenths City, five-tenths Citj;, five-tenths City, five-tenths City, five-tenths City, five-tenths No hcense. City, five-tenths county, two-tenths; county, two-tenths: county, two-tenths county, two- tenths county, two-tenths county, two-tenths: county, two- tenths county, two-tenths county, two-tenths county, two- tenths; county, two-tenths county, two-tenths county, two-tenths; county, two-tenths county, two- tenths coimty, two-tenths county, two- tenths county, two-tenths; county, two-tenths: county, two-tenths county, two-tenths county, two-tenths county, two-tenths county, two-tenths county, two-tenths state, three-tenths, state, three-tenths, state, three-tenths. state, three-tenths. state, three- tenths, state, three-tenths, state, three-tenths, state, three-tenths, state, three-tenths. state, three-tenths, state, three- tenths, state, three-tenths, state, three-tenths, state, three-tenths. state, three-tenths, state, three-tenths, state, three- tenths, state, three-tenths. state, three-tenths, state, three-tenths, state, three-tenths, state, three-tenths. state, three-tenths, state, three-tenths. state, three- tenths. City, $600; county, $200. City, $400; county, $200. City, $400. Borough, $120; county, $30; state, $50. Borough, $120; county, $30; state, $60. City, $400; county, $100; state, $50. Borough, $120; county, $30; state, $60. City, $400; county, $100; state, $60. Borough, $120; county, $30; state, $50. Borough, $120; county, $30; state, $50. Borough, $120; county, $30; state, $50. Borough, $120; county, $30; state, $60. Borough, $120; county, $30; state, $60. Borough, $120; county, $30; state, $60. Borough, $120; county, $30; state, $60. City, $400; county, $100; state, $60. Borough, $120; county, $30; state, $60. City, $400; county, $100; state, $50. Borough, $120; county, $30; state, $50. City, $400; county, $100; state, $60. Borough, $120; county, $30; state, $50. Borough, $120; county, $30; state, $50. Borough, $120; county, $30; state, $50. City, $400; county, $100; state, $50. Borough, $120; county, $30; state, $50. City, $400; county, $100; state, $50. Borough, $120; county, $3Q; state, $60. Borough, $120; county, $30; state, $50. Borough, $120; county, $30; state, $60. Borough, $120; county, $30; state, $50. Borough, $120; county, $230; state, $50. 1 Includes 17 licensed for three months. 'Not reported. 47 Table 3.— RETAIL LIQUOR SALOONS AND LICENSE FEES: 1903— Continufed. MUNICIPALITY. Number of retail liquor saloons. Amount of license tee. Apportionment of license fee, etc. Pennsylvania— Continued. Shenajidoati borough South Bethlehem borough . Steelton borough Sunbury borough Titusville city Warren borough West Chester borough. WiUdnsburg borougn. . Rhode Island: Central Falls city Cranston town Cumberland town East Providence town. Lincoln town Newport city Warwick town South Carolina: Columbia city Greenville city Spartanburg city- South Dakota: Sioux Falls city... Clarksville city. Jackson city Texas: Austin city Beaumont city. Corsicana city . . Denison city El Paso city Laredo city... Palestine city. Paris city Sherman city.. Tyler city Waco city Utah: Ogden city. Vermont: Barrecity Burlingtan city. Butland city Virginia: Alexandria city.. Danville city I^nchburg city . . Manchester city. Newport News city. Petersburg city Portsmouth city Boanoke city Washington: WalTawalla city. . West Virginia: Charleston city . . . Huntington city. . • Parkersburgcity. Wisconsin; Appleton city Ashland city Beloit city Chippewa Falls city. Eau Claire city Fond du Lac city. Green Bay city Janesville city Kenosha city Madison city Manitowoc city. Marinette city... Merrill city Sheboygan city Stevens Point city. Watertown city — Wausaucity Wyoming: Cheyenne city. Laramie city.. 168 40 8 17 21 13 13 22 37 74 85 26 45 74 97 116 46 63 82 81 SI 37 S200 200 200 200 5S0 200 20O 350 300 300 300 300 350 350 1,000 250 750 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 900 300 and 1,200 250 to 1,200 300 and 1,200 425 950 380 550 475 500 1,000 691 1,000 1,200 800 200 500 500 300 200 200 200 500 500 200 20O 500 200 20O 200 200 200 603 800 Borough, $120; county, S30; state, SSO. Borough, S120; county, $30; state, $50. Borough, $120; county, $30; state, $50. Borough, $120; county, $30; state, $50. City, $400; county, $100; state, $50. Borough, $120; county, $30; state, $60. Borough, $120; county, $30; state, $50. No license. City, three-fourths Town, three-fourths: Town, three-fourths; Town, three-fourths; Town, three-fourths City, three-fourths: Town, three-fourths; state, one-fourth. state, one-fourth. state, one-fourth. state, one-fourth. state, one-fourth, state, one-fourth. state, one-fourth. Liquors sold under state dispensary law. Liquors sold under state dispensary law. Liquors sold under state dispensary law. City, $600; county, $400. City, $250. City, $250; county, $250; state, $250. City, $150; county, $150; state, $300. City, $150; county, $160; state, $300. City, $150; county, $150; state, $300. City, $150; county, $150; state, $300. City, $160; county, $160; state, $300. City, $150; county, $160; state, $300. City, $150; county, $150; state, $300. City, $150; county, $150; state, $300. City, $160; county, $150; state, $300. No license. City, $150; county, $150; state, $300. City, $900. City, one-half; state, one-hall. $250, $300, and $1,200. City, one-half; state, one-half- City, one-hall; state, one4ialf. City, $75; state, $360. No license. City, $600; state, $350. City, $30; state, $350. City, $200; state, $350. City, $126; state, $360. City, $150; state, $350. City, $660; state, $360. City, $600; county, $26; state, $66. Beer only— city, $25; county, $25; state, $60. Beer only— city, $26; county, $25; state, $50. Beer only— city, $26; county, $26; state, $50. Beer only — city, $26; county, $25; state, $50. Beer only — city, $25; county, $25; state, $60. Beer only — city, $25; county, $25; state, $50. Beer only— city, $25, county, $25; state, $50. Beer only— city, $25; county, $26; state, $50. City, $500; state, $500. City, $700; state, $500. City, 1300; state, $60P. county, $50. City, $200. City, $500. City, $460; City, $300. City, $200. City, $200. City, $200. City, $450; county, $50. City, $600. City, $200. City, $200. City, $600. City, $200. City, $200. City, $200. City, $200. City, $200. City, $603. City, $500; county, $300. 48 Table 4.— FIREMEN, FIRE EQUIPMENT, FIRE ALARMS, MUNICIPALITY. Alabama: Aimiston city. . Huntsville city. Seima city Arkansas; Fort Smith city. . Hot Springs city. Pine BlufEcity... California: Alameda city.. Berkeley city... Fresno city Pasadena city. . San Diego city, San Jose city... Stockton city.. Colorado: Cripple Creek town. Leadville city Connecticut: Ansonia city Danbury city Manchester town Middietown city Naugatuck borough. New London city Norwich city Stamford city Torrington botough. Willimantic city Florida: Key West city. Pensacola city. Tampa city Georgia: Athens city Brunswick city. Columbus city. . Macon city Illinois: Alton city Belleville city Bloomington city. Cairo city Champaign city. . Danville city.. Decatur city.. Elgin city Evanston city. Freeport city.. Galesburgcity... Jacksonville city. Kankakee city... Kewanee city Lasalle city Lincoln city.. Mattoon city. Moline city. . . Ottawa city.. Pekin city Rock Island city. Streatorcity Waukegan city . . . Indiana: Anderson city. . Columbus city.. Elkhart city Elwoodcity Hammond city. Huntington city.. Jeflersonville city. Kokomocity Lafayette city Lcgansport city.. Marion city Michigan City Muncie city New Albany city. Peru city Regulars, Call- men. Volun- teers. 26 102 105 10 163 56 200 215 150 250 124 316 234 54 127 143 Substi- tutes, supernu- meraries etc. 10 EQUIPMENT. Fire engines. Steam. Chem- ical. Hand. Combina- tion chem- ical engines and hook and ladder trucks. Combina- tion chem- ical engines and hose wagons. Hand fire ex- tinguish- ers. 10 Hook and ladder twicks. Length of lad- ders (total feet). ■ Not reported. 2 Records lost in fire. 3 Data are for four months. t Hired. 49 FIRES, AND PROPERTY LOSS FROM FIRES: 1903. EQUIPMENT— continued. Hose reels and hoQe wagons. Length of hose (total feet). Wagons and othei TeWcles. 4,050 4,000 3,000 2,800 6,000 2,000 7,350 3,500 7,000 3,950 4,500 8,400 5,000 4,900 4,700 5,000 7,350 6,300 5,200 3,200 8,600 11,384 4,400 3,200 4,085 4,000 4,000 13,300 2,400 3,000 5,700 8,000 3,200 3,500 6,400 4,500 3,000 5,000 6,000 6,500 4,850 3,900 3,200 4,500 3,000 4,200 2,200 2,200 2,600 5,250 4,200 5,000 4,875 3,850 2,800 5,500 4,000 6,200 3,200 4,500 4,000 1,400 4,500 5,800 5,600 9,600 6,150 6,600 4,000 2,600 Horses. W (<) W W « (<) 6 Telephones used. » Police alarm boxes used. Fire hydrants. Total. Owned by city. 178 82 48 125 104 197 246 155 143 146 267 267 155 142 147 130 405 235 209 144 325 395 140 140 257 84 196 350 156 87 157 214 159 167 402 211 160 301 300 408 488 126 321 185 130 164 102 113 130 250 155 152 198 245 125 294 125 228 147 305 236 119 280 318 184 256 182 276 207 143 123 82 48 Not owned by city. 143 146 267 267 154 375 299 344 187 84 153 300 390 321 185 158 102 250 155 198 125 264 125 134 305 318 184 250 176 104 197 246 155 142 147 130 30 235 28 144 26 51 140 140 70 Cisterns, etc. 196 350 3 87 157 214 159 167 211 160 301 18 'i26 130 6 113 130 152 '245 276 207 3 Fire alarm boxes. Public. Private. Fire alarms. (•) 104 22 74 « (■) 152 65 38 131 >38 149 68 22 41 17 41 100 25 23 39 36 102 108 44 112 173 40 66 140 Fires. 127 143 89 184 75 130 56 31 11 27 100 37 104 41 8 15 65 153 146 147 33 126 116 109 (■) C) « 125 30 25 128 »35 109 64 15 78 22 39 14 38 100 25 23 39 36 74 101 39 41 108 173 Property loss from fires. « 49 132 122 127 78 164 70 123 97 28 98 56 82 36 812 59 140 142 138 31 105 109 97 ' Not owned by city, ' Incomplete record. $15,336 75,521 26,823 30,162 5,992 (') 46,168 32,500 23,966 20,055 n2,854 11,967 (') 4,784 16,033 19,660 4,685 22,667 19,474 27,490 59,377 15,997 6,221 16,403 18,898 48,415 20,120 23,869 64,866 25,400 3,570 10,881 W 3,360 12,788 78,620 23,021 23,624 7,785 21,860 13,143 139,526 8,263 1,975 45,400 8,876 14,855 7,294 23,620 25,723 375,000 36,001 15, 735 83,808 10, 137 (■) 4,620 (■) 9,808 12,588 5,685 33, 112 56,882 «7,432 2,860 61 62 63 64 65 67 68 69 70 Bull. 45—06 i 50 Table 4.— FIREMEN, FIRE EQUIPMENT, FIRE ALARMS FIRES, MUNICIPALITY. FIREMEN. EQUIPMENT. Regulars. Call- men. Volun- teers. Substi- tutes, supernu- meraries, etc. Fire engines. Combina- tion chem- ical engines and hook and ladder trucks. Combina- tion chem- ical engines and hose wagons. Hand fire ex- tinguish- ers. Hook and ladder trucks. Length of lad- ders (total feet). Steam. Chem- ical. Hand. 71 Indiana— Continued. Richmond city 17 9 2 4 4 27 16 2 1 5 11 2 2 1 1 10 8 4 1 1 2 250 269 285 134 272 590 282 289 170 184 436 267 165 244 277 210 128 65 75 7'? 7 20 5 71 1 7'1 1 1 75 Iowa: 75 '1 2 4 8 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 »1 1 1 7fi 1 1 77 1 7S 17 36 136 70 Fort Madison city 1 2 SO 1 31 4 4 2 2 4 2 4 3 4 81 2 S") 382 Rt 2 11 4 8 1 7 12 R4 1 1 m Waterloo city. 72 1 2 Sfi Kansas: 1 87 Emporia city 8 88 1 SQ 38 on Hutchinson city 5 2 14 9 11 4 8 13 17 5 33 2 5 17 3 3 10 2 01 12 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 92 "5 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 3 1 2 2 1 2 162 155 200 .146 204 165 150 401 172 425 288 215 995 160 260 456 650 225 350 60 300 264 315 236 228 636 819 816 500 325 290 348 465 290 614 600 392 325 260 336 , 700 500 410 491 460 385 664 0? 1 6 6 7 1 2 4 6 6 10 10 10 17 8 6 10 6 10 8 12 8 10 4 19 8 8 22 18 12 12 7 10 10 2 10 10 12 10 12 10 8 12 9 13 4 10 4 03 1 94 Kentuolcy: 2 O'i 1 1 2 Ofi 1 1 07 Owenaboro city 1 1 08 Faducah city 2 1 00 Louisiana: 325 inn Shreveport city 3 1 1 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 ini Maine: 40 68 75 60 101 54 44 58 in'' Augusta city ^m Bftngnr city in4 Bath city 1 in'i Biddeford city i' 1 inn in7 ins Watersrille city 4 2 4 80 368 300 50 40 75 48' 20 mo Maryland: 1 2 nn Cumberland city 1 111 2 10 1 53' 54 32 108 45 95 68 85 56 78 34 65 52 46 46 75 54 84 79 85 56 144 50 64 IT' 1 in Massachusetts: Adams town 114 Amesbury town 10 10 21 1 i' 3 115 6 4 11 48 14 3 5 ■7 llfi Attleboro town 1 117 3 2 1 1 118 Brookline town." 1 4 1 110 i?n ClintnTi towTi 1?1 Danvers town n?. 40 8 3 1 i' i' 1 1 i?s Gardner town 1?4 Hyde Park town 8 2 5 10 7 4 I'fi Leominster town I'fi Marlboro city 24 1 T'7 Medford city 1 1 2 2 "6 2 2 3 3 1 1 3 T'H Melrose city I'M) Milford town 1 nn 1 1 8 9 14 100 5 18 131 Newburyport city 1 2 2 1 13'> Northampton city 1 IS? Peabody town 134 Pittsfield city 1 3 ITi Plymouth town llfi Revere town 5 12 2 137 Southbridge town •. . . . 2 i J Hired. 'Includes 1 not owned by city. •Combination chemical engine, hose wagon, and hook and ladder truck. 'Telephones used. 'Not reported. ' Hook and ladder truck with hose. ' Includes 2 not owned by city. » Includes 1 fire outside city (or town) limits. ' Includes 1 combination hose wagon and ladder truck. " Includes 3 combination hose wagons and ladder trucks. 51 AND PROPERTY LOSS FROM FIRES: 1903— Continued. EQUIPMENT— continued. Fire alarms. Fires. Property loss from fires. Hose reels and hose 1 wagons. Length of lose (total feet). Wagons and other vehicles. Horses. rii« hydrants. Cisterns, etc. Fire alarm boxes. Total. Owned by city. ^ot owned by city. Public. Private. 4 3 4 6,400 2,200 3,000 2,200 4,400 10,800 9,000 3,600 7,000 6,500 3,450 6,300 1,900 4,000 4,350 2,800 3,000 1,500 2,000 3,000 3,000 6,100 2,100 3,400 1,800 3,000 2,500 4,800 3,300 6,800 9,750 7,600 12,100 8,500 6,000 11,500 5,000 10,660 3,600 4,000 3,100 12,000 4,750 6,600 6,500 7,750 10,600 13,272 5,000 2,600 11,200 9,800 6,200 8,000 6,300 8,750 9,600 7,700 6,700 11,450 10,400 10,000 10,600 8,500 6,000 6,600 4,600 10 9 « 3 2 20 8 2 m 8 6 300 209 226 162 109 261 367 111 138 147 254 144 115 186 235 160 144 177 78 200 165 131 146 117 150 166 162 333 100 243 120 96 222 146 70 177 66 81 45 189 108 96 233 147 362 329 293 600 268 258 236 90 138 187 361 346 479 280 90 206 205 315 287 320 193 128 115 300 209 225 152 40 53 34 21 26 C<) 36 55 13 7 37 W 18 28 (<) 15 (<) W W 8 17 20 16 27 32 18 42 21 27 56 20 24 41 17 27 25 1 86 66 43 31 ' 18 138 132 44 33 107 66 25 61 136 36 79 62 76 10 54 30 140 86 41 60 42 68 140 «169 92 89 133 64 40 160 39 67 25 31 41 16 37 68 72 90 138 84 97 23 65 30 92 86 60 103 106 66 68 88 90 48 71 18 60 14 80 60 23 30 18 132 124 36 33 96 60 24 69 117 32 78 48 61 4 28 18 135 32 35 69 35 68 137 45 169 8 94 88 >143 8 54 "39 164 38 J262 6 (?) 21 40 "19 36 8 62 72 82 124 79 96 26 61 30 88 8 79 69 «90 «97 63 66 77 87 40 68 15 56 "14 46,610 94, 411 4,240 922 W 109,645 8,760 2,697 3,811 610,000 11,342 72,005 13,280 29,794 101,300 10,220 (f) 34,666 1,800 2,796 10,326 49,636 6,570 (=■) 21,880 118,268 3,650 156,166 58,063 191,891 26,006 89,573 24,382 9,147 6,893 101,433 W 19,131 10,000 « m 22,186 4,598 40,322 10,186 24,456 16,102 17,456 37,960 9,164 23,000 47,199 12,429 45,392 114,309 6,383 35,707 51,227 7,761 7,190 18 32,593 25,491 109,616 9,896 26,665 16,213 2,700 71 72 73 29 74 3 7 9 4 6 4 6 8 2 3 5 1 2 3 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 7 2 i 5 3 4 6 4 6 4 3 10 10 4 6 6 4 6 7 i 5 6 9 4 9 4 4 3 2 4 3 6 6 4 11 3 7 2 4 109 75 3 261 367 3 4 2 76 VV 111 78 138 147 4 10 79 80 254 144 81 82 3 7 m 7 4 4 115 186 235 150 83 84 2 8I> 86 144 8V 177 78 200 156 131 145 1 88 89 2 4 7 6 7 3 6 8 8 7 19 2 4 19 6 6 4 90 91 92 1 93 117 1 '8 94 150 1 96 166 96 162 333 100 243 15 7 12 97 2 98 99 100 1 5 15 1 6 6 106 96 222 1 n5 27 12 1 3 101 102 1U3 146 70 1 104 105 177 1 10 10 lOb 66 13 1 107 8 6 68 44 189 105 1 loa 109 18 110 2 9 2 8 10 7 16 31 8 8 3 15 4 7 12 8 17 10 3 11 "14 9 7 12 0) 10 (') 3 96 111 12 17 22 21 33 41 47 55 28 25 28 37 26 42 39 33 44 42 21 26 31 47 32 46 20 36 15 U'i 3 233 4 1 ua 147 1 M 2 2 6 1 361 329 279 597 218 173 236 "25 Hi 1 18 3 2 lit 14 3 60 86 10 ir Hi 9 114 1 3 4 6 n 12 90 16 187 16 7 1 6 7 8 1 4 12i 122 12 12 3 6 11 6 6 2 6 5 12 7 346 339 478 280 12 12 2 1 1 1 12 12J 90 6 16 12< 201 205 316 287 320 168 13 17 1 3 9 4 1 1 3 13 13 8 13 1? 35 128 11.6 3 13 3 2 i;- 2 1 13 n Includes 2 fires outside city (or town) limits. » Includes 4 fires outside city limits. I'lncludes 3 firesoutside town limits. >* Not owned by city. IS Includes 5 fires outside city limits. "Includes 3 fire boats. • "Includes 13 owned by street department. 18 Incomplete record. 52 Table 4.— FIREMEN, FIRE EQUIPMENT, FIRE ALARMS, FIRES, 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 MUNICIPALITY. Massachusetts — Continued. Wakefield town Waltham city Ware tovpn.'. Watertown town Webster town Westfield town Weymouth town. Wobumcity Michigan: Adrian city Alpena city Ann Arbor city. . . Battle Creeli: city. Escanaba city Flint city Iron Mountain city. Ironwood city Ishpemin^ city Lansing city Manistee city . . . Marquette city.. Menominee city. Muskegon city.. Owosso city Pontiaccity Port Huron city Sault Ste. Marie city. Traverse City West Bay City Minnesota: Mankatocity.. St. Cloud city.. StUlwater city. Winona city... Meridian city... Natchez city Vicksburgcity.. Missouri: Carthage city . . . Hannibal city. . . Jefferson City. . . Moberly city Sedaliacity Springfield city. Webb City Montana: Anaconda city. . . Great Falls city. Helena city New Hampshire: Berlin city Concord city Dover city K^ene city Laconia city Portsmouth city. Rochester city... New Jersey: BJoomfield town Bridgeton city East Orange city. . . Hackensaok village . Harrison town Kearny town Long Branch city. Millville city Montclair town Morristown town. . New Brunswick city. Perth Amboy city . . . Phillipsburg town. . . Plainfleld city Union town Regulars. Call- men. 166 62 Volun- teers. 49 179 57 68 109 97 77 Substi- tutes, supernu- meraries; etc. EQOTPMENT. Fire engines. Steam. 145 125 250 350 41 493 220 300 Chem- ical. Hand. Combina- tion chem- ical engines and hook and ladder trucks. Combina- tion chem- ical engines and hose wagons. Hand fire ex- tinguish- ers. 1 Hired. 'Includes 2 fires outside city (or town) limits. ' Includes 3 fires outside town limits. * Includes 2 fire boats. 5 Telephones used. » Not reported. ' Fire boat. 8 Data are for fourteen months. Hook and ladder trucks. 2 "1 Length of lad- ders (total feet). 271 625 233 312 317 208 1,200 363 255 162 200 426 128 250 250 150 300 348 354 150 184 331 190 162 354 212 350 150 404 176 267 437 202 204 139 190 240 100 76 105 336 36 185 89 221 W 900 397 608 476 442 211 127 290 378 250 110 202 226 200 364 135 53 AND PROPERTY LOSS FROM FIRES: 1903— Continued. EQUIPMENT— continued. Fire alarms. Fires. Property loss from fires. Hose reels and hose wagons. Length of hose (total leet). Wagons and other vehicles. Horses. Fire hydrants. Cisterns, etc. Fire alarm boxes. Total. Owned hy city. Not owned by city. Public. Private. 6 6 5 3 4 4 7 9 1 2 2 1 1 5 2 10 5 4 4 1 6 2 3 4 4 4 6 4 7 2 5 7 3 3 4 2 3 5 1 3 2 1 3 3 5 3 7 5 2 7 6 5 4 2 3 4 2 6 6 5 4 3 9 3 3 4 4 5,600 11,400 4,750 3,900 4,250 4,700 10,600 9,000 7,000 4,500 4,000 5,500 4,000 6,500 4,800 6,000 6,500 6,850 7,300 4,800 10,000 15,000 4,000 3,300 7,000 4,000 4,600 6,000 4,850 3,200 3,300 7,000 4,500 1,850 4,000 2,500 4,200 4,200 2,000 3,500 4,000 2,500 2,700 3,175 4,700 4,900 12,350 12,100 6,300 11,100 10,600 8,000 6,100 3,000 10,000 3,960 4,000 6,600 6,000 3,500 5,250 7,000 4,500 6,000 3,500 6,000 6,000 5 5 7 22 (') 8 W 8 m 9 10 6 7 16 4 13 4 4 4 9 6 5 8 17 4 6 12 4 4 7 7 2 7 14 10 9 14 5 7 2 2 7 11 3 6 6 8 2 12 7 6 4 8 4 " 6 13 /"I 140 364 120 314 163 234 384 361 147 155 156 491 141 226 173 124 104 321 144 178 280 541 143 178 325 250 196 210 152 148 134 382 174 52 52 87 115 90 66 187 269 103 46 305 276 60 321 206 228 110 184 169 187 261 350 165 116 263 146 120 420 136 239 208 74 305 113 126 291 83 278 116 210 382 356 14 73 37 36 48 24 2 6 147 166 166 44 141 15 173 124 11 1 1 31 70 16 29 21 32 38 44 22 1 (*) 50 23 28 38 23 26 33 39 22 77 29 23 29 16 22 36 32 19 18 28 60 25 12 30 43 w 28 13 34 14 39 32 25 32 31 16 27 25 53 29 10 19 25 16 45 22 32 22 12 37 18 54 123 38 51 42 81 36 106 68 82 53 90 50 66 97 17 40 116 126 860 107 166 46 46 119 82 42 114 68 36 60 139 i»167 W W 44 96 3 31 132 173 47 58 45 47 24 268 77 79 62 59 27 24 27 103 7 26 26 28 18 68 22 64 25 10 88 17 41 134 36 M9 41 • 883 31 296 56 78 63 87 48 62 95 17 40 106 120 8 69 104 163 38 36 107 79 34 110 58 34 48 126 "143 11 79 1 13 98 163 41 62 45 42 19 267 76 74 58 S3 19 22 25 95 5 26 25 26 18 "67 22 63 18 7 88 "16 $21,274 10,889 12,948 39,902 1,144 11,772 42,043 52,404 6,855 21,046 36,500 78,080 (') 4,942 9,214 640 26,531 79,321 18,406 8 39,221 107,487 25,272 49,063 137,094 61,469 39,940 31,846 6,555 30,750 15,180 34,966 "18,870 W m 360 6,675 100 m 52,957 10,946 1,992 17,304 33,186 9,011 20,323 70,320 12,069 10,104 467,577 17,776 4,368 8,865 183,090 14,620 600 16,000 12,600 11,000 1,000 11,945 7,000 44,512 46,000 600 14,923 6,500 138 8 3 4 139 140 1 141 141? 4 2 14S 144 9 4 145 13 146 147 12 3 148 1 447 3 6 5 1 149 150 211 14 151 1>i9 5 153 104 317 135 178 154 3 4 9 3 3 155 IW 1'>7 280 11 3 7 4 158 6 630 140 178 320 250 196 210 152 148 132 357 153 62 62 159 4 160 4 161 5 169 1 6 163 3 5 5 1 2 8 2 164 1 165 1 166 167 2 25 21 16S 16<1 3 170 171 25 17' 87 115 90 66 187 269 103 45 173 174 175 176 177 6 178 179 1 ui 4 ISO 305 1R1 276 60 39 l!2 18? IRS 282 206 228 93 184 169 187 228 350 7 26 9 2 1R4 4 5 3 4 185 1R6 17 13 10 1 1 187 IRR IS"* • 1 i^n 33 191 1 iqo 166 20 1<13 96 263 194 4 195 16 2 8 4 14 2 146 196 120 197 420 136 1 3 198 4 199 1 239 208 ?nn ?ni 74 305 113 ini 13 5 2 703 204 > Includes 1 fire boat. 10 Data are for seven months. 11 Combination hose wagon and ladder truck. 12 Not owned by city. 18 Supplied by citizens. " Includes 1 nre outside town limits. 54 Table 4.— FIREMEN, FIRE EQUIPMENT, FIRE ALARMS, FIRES, MUNICIPALITY. FIREMEN. EQiriPMENT. Regulars. Call- men. Volun- teers. Substi- tutes, supernu- meraries, etc. Fire engines. Combina- tion chem- ical engines and hook and ladder trucks. Combina- tion chem- ical engines and hose wagons. Hand fire ex- tinguish- ers. Hook and ladder trucks. Length of lad- ders (total leet). Steam. Chem- ical. Hand. 205 New York: Amsterdam city 1 15 3 18 2 1 6 12 11 13 6 6' 23' 20 7 520 160 182 200 165 350 138 2 1 10 2 12 6 4 8 6 6 6 4 10 6 8 2 4 6 6 5 9 18 16 4 4 8 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 i' 2 1 1 1 1 1 10 2 i' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 i' 1 1 1 181 110 313 292 262 170 240 308 60 353 170 236 368 184 244 175 391 390 364 686 135 170 210 833 216 150 255 197 186 85 474 20O 200 184 160 120 213 302 300 130 98 178 262 50 110 165 150 171 150 130 213 118 127 35 236 216 216 330 196 200 446 164 246 259 42 185 231 65 337 •MM Batavla village 1 a07 Cohoes city 4 3 1 •MH Corning city -UIW Cortland city 1 310 Dunkirk city. . „ Geneva city 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 .211 2 1 'J12 Glens Falls village 1 213 Gloversville city i 214 HomeUaville city 175 263 469 202 116 1 215 Hudson city 21(i Ithaca city 2 14 3 4 5 3 13 i2' 2 1 1 217 Jamestown city 21 S ,219 Little Falls city 1 220 Lockport city 125 293 348 259 300 159 1 1 1 2 1 221 Middletown city 222 Mt. Vernon city 2 3 22H New Rochelle city 5 19 4 7 6 18 42 16 10 19 224 Niagara Falls city 325 North Tonawanda city 1 2 226 Ogdensburg city 2 1 227 10 1- ■228 Oswego city 3 1 229 Peekskill village 349 200 266 736 75 ?an 4 8 1 4 2 11 4 6 13 9 8 4 8 ?.V Port Jervis viflage 1 2 2 232 2 ?3S Rome city 10 12 28 9 3 16 6 7 18 ?M Saratoga Springs village 1 2 ?,1,'i Watertown city 2 1 236 WatervUet city 31 12 3' 162 34 30 125 70 75 1 ■^37 North Carolina; 238 ' Charlotte city 3 2 2 1 M 3 1 1 1 239 Greensboro city 240 241 Raleigh city 18 34 6 5 5 242 5 1 6 243 1 5 77 45 244 North Dakota: Fargo city . 1 2 5 245 Ohio: 1 147 2 2 1 247 Bellaire city 38 10 248 63 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 Chillicothe city 10 10 1 n 2 10 4 1 1 6 8 8 10 4 6 5 6 8 6 6 6 6 4 4 2 4 12 6 10 260 4 65 13 252 13 2 5 6 5 15 7 6 6 3 21 12 14 12 11 9 6 1 4 23 12 16 8" 24 1 1 1 254 255 256 267 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 1W3 n 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 is" 59 1 1 20 50 14 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 10 22 6 1 1 1 Tiffin ritv . - . . 12 8 8' 16 4 1 1 n 1 3 1 Oklahoma: 1 Oklahoma City :::::::::::;::::;::: 1 1 The figures for equipment are exclusive of 1 water tower. 3 Not reported. 8 Hired. * Owned by volunteer coinpanies. 6 Telephones used. "Includes 3 fires outside city limits. 55 AND PROPERTY LOSS FROM FIRES: 1903— Continued. EQUIPMENT — continued. Hose reels i Length ol and hose ' hose (total wagons. I feet) . Wagons and other vehicles. 5,700 3,000 11,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 10,000 4,800 6,300 5,800 4,750 5,850 5,480 5,800 4,000 4,000 8,900 4,000 4,860 8,000 4,600 5,400 3,200 6,300 4,150 3,500 4,000 10,500 6,350 6,200 7,150 6,200 4,000 4,000 2,500 4,000 3,650 5,800 3,000 4,500 3,000 6,000 3,400 3,800 3,750 5,500 3,600 5,500 2,200 3,000 3,400 4,850 5,000 3,000 4,600 4,000 4,000 6,500 3,600 3,700 8,000 3,500 5,150 3,800 1,650 3,600 6,700 Horses. (») 16 7 18 2 3 4 5 <19 11 15 7 6 4 12 5 3 5 13 (') Fire hydrants. Total. 410 143 416 132 157 143 238 277 248 162 197 270 232 517 295 523 333 161 162 341 166 112 155 508 242 300 398 122 180 170 170 66 143 183 162 152 186 197 163 148 144 200 130 210 147 198 139 339 231 233 291 210 283 200 196 310 262 168 152 91 186 358 Owned by city. Not owned by city. 128 400 125 143 237 273 246 160 230 159 149 456 259 312 317 155 160 308 156 112 156 504 242 290 180 170 160 60 128 127 146 123 148 175 125 209 140 195 139 339 231 229 291 160 195 310 262 15 15 16 7 157 1 4 2 2 7 270 2 517 295 211 10 "i22 Cisterns, etc. 10 197 30 144 25 5 1 7 3 50 168 152 'i86 3 5,500 1 7 78 78 3 5,000 1 10 172 172 ' Includes 1 fire boat. 8 Not owned by city. > Combination chemical engine, hose wagon, and hook and ladder truct. 15 Fire alarm boxes. Public. « Private. 18 Fire alarms. 20 84 23 106 30 13 47 35 66 66 63 32 33 63 50 46 69 176 42 47 36 61 27 35 11 61 63 77 105 61 61 76 66 87 59 172 34 98 47 69 30 39 36 67 18 81 11 41 51 63 115 46 74 44 102 164 Fires. 18 75 10 41 45 62 110 38 70 36 55 79 64 50 30 67 52 42 52 41 Property loss from 84 $37,602 22 31,320 1113 108,040 21 38,240 12 , 3,650 43 9,000 30 W 61 26,767 42 17,887 40 35,000 32 2,412 37 45,448 55 85,622 28 126,261 30 23,399 47 27,060 23 7,069 42 22,902 .59 65,744 150 12,550 37 6,382 35 42,181 34 24,118 68 116,627 27 1,235 32 (') 8 4,700 67 4,198 60 23,193 V7 45,337 99 121,820 41 13,032 49 40,000 63 13,622 36 150,775 72 34,590 »,54 8,425 165 981,631 20 1,400 «. 138 78,000 16,834 27,000 41,000 5,000 387 35,838 6,475 21,766 3,164 57,706 6, 627 255 89,735 — 16,605 76,127 "16,268 7,668 129,401 116,000 14,431 8,437 30,899 6,782 8,414 2,160 3,611 26,821 2,150 35,300 10 Combination hose wagon and hook and ladder truck. 11 Data are for six months. 56 Table 4.— FIREMEN, FIRE EQUIPMENT, FIRE ALARMS, FIRES, MUNICIPALITY. FIREMEN. EQUIPMENT. Regulars. Call- men. Volun- teers. Substi- tutes, supernu- meraries, etc. Fire engines. Combina- tion chem- ical engines and hook and ladder trucks. Combina- tion chem- ical engines and hose wagons. Hand fire ex- tinguish- ers. Hook and ladder tracks. Length ol lad- ders (total Jeet). Steam. Chem- ical. Hand. 274 Oregon: Astoria city 5 3 8 13 6 2 1 1 6 9 4 6 15 1 60 245 183 187 400 75 240 136 155 275 Pennsylvania: Beaver Falls borough 47 40 61 200 250 450 300 500 230 250 500 100 353 125 350 600 200 185 276 Braddock borough 2 8 277 Bradford city 1 278 Butler borough 279 Carbondale city 1 1 280 Carlisle borough 1 4 7" 3 2 4 1 2 6 10 8 281 Charabersburg borough 1 282 Columbia borough 283 Danville borough 284 Dubois borough ., 150 40 350 497 268 344 275 245 185 328 202 620 155 72 200 100 330 40 101 426 202 152 180 232 127 160 185 294 700 102 450 695 '681 590 450 314 100 303 216 120 175 123 175 274 213 m 200 224 190 40 215 186 422 495 271 285 Dumnore borough 3 6 6 4 25 8 4 6 6 2 8 286 Duquesne borough 287 Hazelton city 5 2 8 3 1 2 1 1 28.S Homestead borough 1 289 Lebanon city 4 3 1 1 2 290 Mahanoy City borough 291 Meadville city 3 1 1 292 Mt. Carmel borough 293 N anticoke borough 3 9 16 1 2 136 294 1,200 3 1 2 2 295 OU City 6 29fi Phoenixville borough ' "ioo" 300 200 1 1 2 4 8 6 12 4 4 10 4 6 4 297 2 ?9S Plymouth borough 1 2 1 1 ■Ml Pottstown borough 2 10 360 780 650 27 550 300 450 850 3 4 1 mi 1 301 Shamokin borough 302 3 303 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 304 South Bethlehem borough 1 305 3 1 30fi Sunbury borough 307 Titusville city 21 2 8 30R Warren borough 192 1,000 6 20 8 11 12 4 5 12 14 10 2 8 2 4 3 309 1 2 310 Wilkinsburg borough 10 8 311 Rhode Island: Central Falls city 32 1 1 31? Cranston town 500 15 350 120 '""'ieo' 6 i 1 313 Cumberland town 20 314 SI'S Lincoln town 24 140 82 315 16 30 5 1 317 Warwick town 1 318 South Carolina: 41 17 4 9 5 4 11 12 6 7 8 2 4 5 10 3 23 10 1 17 8 4 1 1 1 1 1 319 Greenville city 15 8' 7" 3' 3 24 23 59 27 20 30 142 320 Spartanburg city 3^1 South Dakota: 1 Y19 Teimessee: Clarksville city 30 393 Texas: 377 20 85 1 1 1 4 8 6 4 1 4 3''; 1 1 327 Denison city 1 135 15 40 85 2 1 2 329 Laredo city 330 1 1 1 4 8 339 1 1 333 Tyler city 334 Waco city 150 4 1 1 1 16 6 4 6 4 2 1 1 1 1 Utah: 2 20 1 1 1 336 Vermont: Barre city 1 337 Burlington city 1 1 1 ^ Not reported. 2 Telephones used. s Includes 7 fires outside city limits. * Not owned by city. ' Includes 1 fire outside borough limits. 57 AND PROPERTY LOSS FROM FIRES: 1903— Continued. EQUIPMENT— continued. Fire alarms. Fires. Property loss from fires. Hose leels and hose wagons. Length of hose (total feet). Wagons and other vehicles. Horses. Fire hydrants. Cisterns, etc. Fire alarm boxes. Total. Owned by city. Not ownedl by city. Public. Private. 2 6 2 4 4 3 3 5 7 4 1 6 3 6 3 3 5 5 3 5 2 4 2 2 2 2 8 5 2 4 4 3 10 3 4 3 2 6 13 3 5 4 8 15 4 3 5 6 4 2 3 2 2 3 2 1 2 2 3 1 5 3 4 4 2 3,500 4,000 4,330 4,650 5,000 2,500 4,500 3,000 5,000 4,000 6,000 4,500 2,000 5,700 5,000 7,000 2,500 7,000 2,600 3,000 7,500 4,500 2,300 3,600 3,500 5,000 4,800 3,500 3,000 3,000 2,400 3,050 7,100 4,900 5,000 4,200 2,250 6,500 8,000 2,200 3,100 4,350 11,250 10,900 5,600 3,000 3,000 6,000 2,500 3,600 9,850 2,500 3,000 3,000 4,000 1,300 1,200 3,500 4,725 2,700 7,850 4,500 4,300 6,100 5,000 6 2 5 8 100 142 102 240 130 70 118 113 107 115 83 120 80 74 124 226 56 141 52 77 168 199 193 40 50 90 152 69 149 75 64 144 69 92 140 450 136 107 98 92 185 87 282 567 237 200 145 116 125 230 375 191 86 121 95 107 125 148 132 100 365 106 98 216 143 100 122 102 232 130 70 107 106 97 95 83 2 12 36 48 107 79 30 52 35 12 6 16 36 21 30 18 76 23 15 21 m 15 23 65 24 40 26 33 11 19 64 18 18 36 18 28 98 86 (') (0 28 11 106 67 86 52 27 54 37 42 64 8 92 110 106 101 m 60 105 97 27 168 ■105 17 70 63 29 39 107 73 30 5 35 6 4 16 30 18 30 18 76 S23 10 21 W 15 23 59 18 40 24 33 11 17 64 "u 17 616 32 13 28 73 «78 14 15 19 5 94 67 80 60 20 64 25 41 54 8 84 106 100 95 64 94 96 21 129 105 17 68 48 Jl,160 6,515 15,478 11,468 130,000 5,000 100,000 «1,350 1,270 2,000 6,500 4,500 7,475 600 29,366 9,600 1,200 "4,000 5,851 19,178 4,965 200,000 •5,800 50,000 48,795 1.154 15; 870 8,950 1,025 16,620 2,315 111,635 9,000 18,000 3,019 8,000 14,400 3,000 1,730 52,690 16,000 67,044 29,000 5,000 32,150 14,104 0) 10,260 8 97,285 32,345 10,299 (•) 30,000 23.458 80,000 23,251 31,109 34,240 100,344 36,682 34,442 274 20 275 22 56 4 276 1 8 277 278 7 2 5 20 20 1 279 11 7 10 20 280 2^1 '^ 282 4 1 6 783 284 120 19 28.") 80 2^6 9 5 20 15 6 9 74 26 23 21 10 20 15 26 17 m 14 19 W 29 19 2 17 18 19 287 124 201 56 134 52 1 2 2SS 25 289 290 7 1 3 291 292 77 5 293 1 i? 4 3 4 5 12 25 4 4 9 163 199 177 40 294 3 5 295 16 296 297 50 90 6 3 149 298 <1 299 146 66 .son ,sni 4 m2 75 64 104 303 .S04 6 4 6 3 40 69 7 26 .SOS ■sno 85 114 460 5 307 "28 28 37 308 1 309 4 10 136 .Sin 4 107 311 98 92 185 •87 6 521 45 200 145 116 312 313 8 1 314 1 14 31.5 4 13 276 46 192 39 74 23 17 2 5 316 317 18 8 2 6 8 3 11 12 10 6 12 2 4 7 8 5 25 9 2 9 4 ,S1S ,S19 ,S?fl ,S21 125 230 375 156 7 2 322 18 .323 324 35 86 121 95 107 125 32 5 .32,') .S26 61 6 2 ,S27 1 W 329 4 33f 148 132 5 »6 .S31 W .S32 100 365 106 ,S3.' 1 21 22 17 37 28 6 334 ,S.S6 98 178 143 .S.S6 38 4 .337 i 338 ° Includes 5 fires outside city limits. 7 No fire alarm system 8 Data are for ten months. • Includes 2 not owned by city. 58 340 341 342 343 344 34S 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 360 361 362 363 364 367 Table 4.— FIREMEN, FIRE EQUIPMENT, FIRE ALARMS, FIRES, MUNICIPALITY. Virginia: Alexandria city. . Danville city Lynchburg city '. Manchester city. Newport News city. Petersburg city Portsmouth city Roanoke city Washington: WaUawalla city. West Virginia: Charleston city . . . Huntington city. . Parkersburg city. Wisconsin: Appleton city Ashland city Beloit city Chippewa Falls city. Eau Claire city Fond du Lac city. Green Bay city... Janesville city Kenosha city Madison city Manitowoc city. Marinette city.. Merrill city Sheboygan city Stevens Point city. Watertowncity Wauaaucity., Wyoming: Cheyenne city. Laramie city.. Regulars. Call- men. 22 10 10 10 Volun- teers. 112 Substi- tutes, supernu- meraries, etc. 15 1. 110 '. EQUIPMENT. Fire engines. Steam. 160 118 Chem- ical. 1 !. Hand. Combina- tion chem- ical engines and hook and ladder trucks. Combina- tion chem- ical engines and hose wagons. Hand Are ex- tinguish- Hook and ladder trucks. Length of lad- ders (total feet). 240 55 210 150 171 150 155 134 105 150 117 250 191 175 129 209 276 189 260 346 302 193 180 207 122 125 256 185 120 1 Not reported. " The figures for equipment are exclusive of 1 water tower. 3 Not owned by city. < Combination hose wagon and hook and ladder truck. 69 AND PROPERTY LOSS FROM FIRES: 1903— Continued. EQUIPMENT— continued Fire alarms. Fires. Property loss from fires. Hose leels and hose wagons. Length of hose (total leet). Wagons and other vehicles. Horses. Fire hydrants. Cisterns, etc. Fire alarm boxes. Total. Owned by city. Not owned by city. Public. Private. 2 2 6 3 S 5 3 3 2 5 2 4 3 6 3 5 11 3 2 3 3 5 2 4 3 3 5 2 4 2 4 3,500 5,000 6,000 4,000 6,000 4,900 2,000 5,000 4,000 2,000 3,400 3,000 4,500 4,850 4,900 4,000 8,000 6,000 6,000 5,500 4,200 8.000 3,500 6,000 6,000 7,000 5,700 4000 4,850 3,300 2,500 1 9 12 21 1 15 12 8 10 12 3 5 4 9 9 7 5 13 9 10 7 8 11 5 10 6 11 6 160 125 278 97 187 198 130 150 94 85 136 102 248 228 150 155 370 225 296 288 208 207 179 223 159 405 144 157 185 119 40 160 61 38 95 26 106 92 60 133 92 98 65 38 124 98 52 85 105 74 76 100 76 110 41 134 66 72 8 39 11 74 27 22 32 38 95 24 102 87 21 133 88 61 64 35 65 94 42 83 103 70 70 98 75 105 37 125 64 64 838 8 70 21 10 (') $250,000 110,150 2,115 22,850 13,839 115,400 15,308 52,100 (') (') 13,415 54,007 109,185 6,875 11,426 11,886 29,593 18,000 35,000 29,445 6,890 31,524 53,746 14,409 123,800 (>) 10,000 9,451 33,276 1,800 ,^39 125 278 69 1 33 45 .340 1 341 28 187 3 8 150 .342 1 2 13 28 19 35 26 14 24 28 52 23 45 16 36 27 56 56 39 32 34 48 1 .31 24 30 27 10 5 .343 195 122 2 3 1 344 34.'> ,346 94 3 4 14 12 347 85 136 2 248 228 150 155 370 225 296 288 ,348 ,349 100 X,VI 6 7 11 Xil 5 »3 .W?, 3.53 2 6 .354 ,3,55 ,3.'>fi ,3.W 1 3.'i8 208 6 Willimantic city Florida: Key West city. Pensacola city . Tampa city Georgia: Athens city Brunswick city. Columbus city . - Macon city Illinois : Alton city Belleville city Bloomington city. Cairo city Champaign city. . . Danville city... Decatur city . . . Elgin city Evanston city. Freeport city . . Galesburgcity... Jacksonville city. Kankakee city... Kewanee city Lasallecity Lincoln city. . . Mattoon city. Moline city Ottawa city. . Pekin city Rock Island city. Streator city Waukegan city . . . Indiana : Anderson city. . . Columbus city . . Elkhart city Elwood city Hammond city. , Huntington city. . Jeflersonville city. Kokomo city Lafayette city Logansport city . . Marion city Michigan City Muncie city New Albany city. , Peru city SCHOOL BUILDINGS. Total number. Owned by city. Rented. Total number. SCHOOLROOMS. 94 70 130 65 108 95 109 54 33 34 34 77 113 S3 66 128 47 48 90 107 126 56 67 51 68 69 37 52 109 53 39 91 71 51 94 46 70 59 62 52 34 56 73 66 105 56 78 73 44 In build- ings owned by city. In rented build, ings. 125 65 105 38 64 72 22 39 56 68 96 101 48 33 30 34 66 113 63 128 47 90 107 126 54 67 51 57 59 37 51 106 53 37 91 71 51 94 44 70 59 52 52 32 56 73 66 106 56 78 73 36 Number of high schools. In high schools. In kin- dergar- tens. In other regular day schools. 104 34 37 20 66 104 In night schools. 1 Data are for town. ^Endowed institutions used as high schools by city pupils. • An academy, supported by endowments and state appropriation. 61 Table 5.— PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS, SCHOOLROOMS, AND SCHOOL TEACHERS: 1903— Continued. MUNICIPALITY Indiana— Continued. Richmond city Vincennes city Wabash city Washington city . . Iowa: Boone city Burlington city Clinton city Fort Dodge city. . . Fort Madison city . Eeokukcity Marshalltown city. Muscatine city Oskaloosa city Ottumwa city Waterloo city Kansas: Atchison city . . . Emporia city... Fort Scott city. Galena city Hutchinson city. . . Lawrence city Leavenworth city. Pittsburg city Eentuck;^: Bowling Green city. Frankfort city Henderson city Owensboro city Paducah city Louisiana: Baton Rouge city. Shreveport city Maine: Auburn city.. Augusta city. Bangor city. . . Bath city Biddefordoity.. Lewiston city... Rockland city . . Waterville city. Maryland: Annapolis cit^ Cumberland city. Frederick city Hagerstown city. Massachusetts : Adams town Amesbury town. Arlington town. . Attleboro town. . Beverly city Brookline town Chicopee city Clinton town Dan vers town Framingham town. Gardner town Hyde Park town. Leominster town. Marlboro city Medlord city Melrose city Milf ord town Natick town. .J Newburyport city. Northampton city . Peabody town Plttsfleld city Plymouth town... Revere town Southbridgetown. Wakefield town... Walthamoity Ware town Watertown town. Webster town Westflcldtown... Weymouth town. Wobumcity aCHOOL BUILDINGS. Total number. Owned by city. 10 12. 10 16 12 Rented. SCHOOLBOOMS. Total number. 54 115 108 60 30 62 71 72 57 94 75 75 48 105 43 48 49 61 78 125 85 61 41 57 56 49 57 70 78 42 49 53 87 58 111 49 71 36 59 106 37 42 25 63 66 68 In build- ings owned by city. In rented build- ings. 92 54 115 108 60 30 62 71 72 57 75 104 64 41 48 49 60 78 125 83 51 41 57 56 49 57 70 110 49 68 35 106 37 42 24 63 Number of high schools. ■TEACHERS. In high schools. In kin- dergar- tens. In other regular day f'chools. 113 37 26 53 50 63 41 101 In night schools. 11 48 8 68 33 12 5'i 84 31 13 35 2 19 56 54 14 4 61 8 62 Table 6.— PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS, SCHOOLROOMS, AND SCHOOL TEACHERS: 1903— Continued. MUNICIPALITY. Michigan: Adrian city Alpena city Ann Arbor city. . . Battle Creek city. Escanaba city Flint city Iron Mountain city. Ironwood city Tshpeming city Lansing city Manistee city.. . Marquette city. . Menominee city. Muskegon city.. Owosso city Pontiaceity Port Huron city Sault Ste. Marie city. Traverse City West Bay City Minnesota: Mankato city. . St. Cloud city. . Stillwater city. Winona city... Mississippi: Meridian city. . . Natchez city... Vicksburg dty. Missouri: Carthage city. . . Hannibal city. . . Jefferson City... Moberly city Sedaliacity Springfield city. Webb City Montana: Anaconda city.. Great Falls city. Helcnt city New Hampshire: Berlin city Concord city Dover city Keenecity Laconla city Portsmouth city. Rochester city... New Jersey: Bloomfield town Bridgeton city East Orange city. . . Hackensack village . Harrison town Kearny town Long Branch city . Mlllville city Montclair town . . . Morristown town. New Brunswick city. Perth Amboy city. . . Phillipsburg town . . . Plainneld city Union town New York: Amsterdam city. Batavia village.. Cohoes city Coming city Cortland city Dunkirk city Geneva city Glens Falls village . Glovers ville city. . . Homellsville city. . Hudson city Ithaca city Jamestown city. Johnstown city . . Little Falls city. Lockport city Middletown city. . . Mt. Vernon city... New Bochelle city. Niagara Falls city. SCHOOL BUILDINGS. Total number. Owned by city. 3 7 12 6 4 10 7 10 ' Rented. SCEOOLKOOMS. Total number. 74 56 55 120 46 42 40 50 102 71 63 103 55 17 54 76 48 71 36 38 61 44 32 64 45 48 71 55 32 64 114 42 42 79 55 112 83 121 In build- ings owned by city. 74 56 55 120 46 44 82 53 51 55 42 40 50 102 71 53 103 56 17 64 76 48 80 38 53 44 32 64 45 23 i 68 I 55 32 64 112 42 42 77 1 51 I 112 ' 65 I 120 ' In rented build- ings. Number of high schools. In high schools. In kin- dergar- tens. In other regular day schools. In night schools. 63 Table 5 — PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS, SCHOOLROOMS/ AND SCHOOL TEACHERS: 1903— Continued. MUNICIPALITY. New York— Continued. North Tonawanda city. Ogdensburg city Olean city Oswego city PeeksWU village Plattsburg city Port Jervis village. Foughkeepsie city. . Rome city Saratoga Springs village. Watertown city WatervJiet city North Carolina: Asheville city Charlotte city Greensboro city. . Newbemcity Raleigh city Wilmington city. Winston city North Dakota: Fargo city.. Ohio: Alliance city Ashtabula city., Bellairecity Cambridge city. Chillieothecity. East Liverpool city. Elyriacity Findlay city Fremont city Irontoncity Lancaster city. Lorain city Mansfield city.. Marietta city.. Marion city Massillon city Middletown city. Newark city Piquacity Portsmouth city. Sandusky city Steubenville city . Tiffin city Warren city. . . Wellstoncity.. Xeniacity Zanesvillecity. Oklahoma: Guthrie city Oklahoma City. Oregon: Astoria city Pennsylvania: Beaver Falls borough. Braddock borough I Bradfordcity Butler borough Carbondale city Carlisle borough Chambersburg borough . Columbia borough Danville borough Dubois borough Dunmore borough . . . Duquesne borough. . . Hazelton city Homestead Borough. Lebanon city Mahanoy City borough. Meadville city Mt. Carmel borough Nantiooke borough Norristown borough. . . . Oil City. Phoemxville borough . Pittstoncity Plymouth borough — aCHOOI. BOTLDINQS. SCHOOLKOOMS. Number of high schools. TEACHERS. Total number. Owned by city. Rented. Total number. In build- ings owned by city. In rented build- ings. In high schools. In kin- dergar- tens. In other regular day schools. In night schools. 6 9 6 15 4 8 6 12 9 6 12 7 7 3 6 5 9 5 4 7 6 9 7 6 7 12 8 14 6 7 6 7 12 11 7 8 4 13 8 14 8 6 5 8 7 6 19 7 8 6 S 4 8 7 10 8 7 6 6 4 11 7 8 , 6 12 S 4 6 7 9 11 4 6 8 5 g 6 14 4 7 6 11 9 6 11 7 7 3 6 4 9 5 4 7 6 9 7 4 7 12 8 14 6 6 5 6 9 10 7 8 4 13 8 13 8 6 5 8 6 6 19 7 7 6 5 4 8 -7 10 8 6 4 5 4 11 7 8 6 12 5 4 6 7 9 11 4 6 6 63 47 60 104 SO 52 42 82 49 60 118 47 48 56 32 19 71 63 35 66 37 52 41 41 70 75 42 84 36 52 40 65 95 54 65 47 40 S3 52 74 81 54 37 48 32 50 95 65 101 31 44 52 64 61 58 35 36 45 31 45 52 49 61 56 75 46 53 46 41 SO 54 30 40 40 63 47 60 103 50 42 42 74 49 60 106 47 48 56 32 16 71 63 35 56 37 52 41 40 70 75 42 84 36 51 39 64 92 53 65 47 40 79 52 73 81 54 37 48 30 50 95 65 100 31 44 52 64 61 58 36 85 32 31 45 52 49 60 56 75 46 53 45 41 SO 54 30 40 38 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 9 8 12 6 8 8 15 S 6 14 4 6 6 43 52 47 77 40 38 38 77 44 50 98 40 42 57 26 15, 72 57 29 54 34 64 36 37 73 64 36 74 30 49 36 56 77 60 61 42 41 69 61 66 75 46 32 39 31 37 85 43 84 27 42 62 64 59 49 28 32 41 27 40 52 54 64 60 68 43 43 43 45 68 54 26 38 37 6 1 1 1 3 1 4 6 11 4 2 1 10 1 1 8 4 4 1 12 2 1 7 1 3 1 1 1 \ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 4 10 6 8 5 4 6 9 10 10 5 5 5 8 12 7 9 6 6 10 7 8 8 7 7 9 3 9 11 12 10 4 4 5 14 6 9 5 4 4 4 4 7 3 8 6 7 3 10 3 3 12 13 5 2 3 1 1 6 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 14 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 ] 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 13 1 3 7 7 2 2 6 64 Table 5.— PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS, SCHOOLROOMS, AND SCHOOL TEACHERS: 1903-Coiitmued. MtmiCIPALITY. Pennsylvania— Continued. Pottstown borough. . . Pottsville borough Shamokin borough Sharon borough Shenandoah borough South Bethlehem borough. Steulton borniigh Sunbury borough Tituaville city Warren borough West Chester borough. Wilkinsburg borough . . Rhode Island: Central Falls city Cranston town Cumberland town East Providence town . Lincoln town Newport city Warwick town South Carolina; Columbia city Greenville city Spartanburg city. South Dakota: Sioux Falls city. . . Tennessee: Clarksville city. Jackson city Texas: Austin city Beaumont city. Corsicana city.. Denisoncity El Paso city •Laredo city Palestine city.. Paris city Sherman city. . . Tyler city Waco city Utah: Ogden city . Vermont : Barrecity Burlington city. Rutland city Virginia: Alexandria city Danville city Lynchburg city Manchester city Newport News city. Petersburg city Portsmouth city Roanoke city Washington: Wallawalla city. West Virginia: Charleston city... Huntington city.. Parkersburg city. Wisconsin: Appletonoity Ashlajjd city Beloit city Chippewa Falls city . Eau Claire city Fonddu Lac city Green Bay city..' Janes ville city Kenosha city Madison city Manitowoc city Marinette city Merrill city Sheboygan city Stevens Point city . Watertown city Wausaucity SCHOOL BOTLDINQa. Total number. Wyoming: Cheyenne city-. Laramie city.. Owned by city. Rented. SCHOOLROOMS. Total number. 63 67 61 41 108 65 84 65 49 80 81 74 47 86 47 30 71 In build- ings owned by city. In rented build- ings. 43 29 Number of high schools. In high schools. In kin- dergar- tens. In other regular day schools. 93 36 58 63 68 72 66 58 47 34 90 61 71 46 40 60 42 55 34 84 36 24 54 29 21 In night schools. 65 Table 6 — ^PUPILS REGISTERED AND AVERAGE ATTENDANCE IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS: 1903. MUMICIPALITY. Number registered- InUgh ecbools. In Mnder- gartena. In otlier regular day schools. In night schools. Average attendance— In high schools. In kinder- gartens. In other cgular day Echools, In night schools. Alabama: Anniston city... Hmitsvillecity. SeLmacity Arkansas: Fort Smith city.. Hot Springs city. Pine BlufE city... CalUomia: Alameda city... Berkeley city... Fresno city Pasadena city.. San Diego city. San Jose city... Stockton city.. Colorado: Cripple Creek tovra. LeadTlUe city Connecticut: Ansoniacity , Danbury city i Manche ster town Middletown city Naugatuck borough. New London city Norwich city Stamford city 1 Torrington borough' Wllliraantio city Florida: Key West city. Fensacola city. Tampa city Georgia: Athens city Brunswick city. Columbus city... Macon city Illinois: Alton city BelleTille city Bloomington city . Cairo city Champaign city . . . Danville city... Decatur city... Elgin city Evanstoncity. Freeport city.. Galesburgcity... Jacksonville city. Kankakee city. . . Kewanee city Lasallecity Lincoln city.. Mattoon city. Moline city... Ottawa city.. Pekincity Rock Island city. Streator city Waukegan city . . . Indiana: Anderson city.. Columbus city. . Elkhart city Elwoodoity Hammond city. Huntington city. . JefEersonviUe city. Kokomocity Lalayette city Logansport city . . . Marion citjf Michigan City Muncie city New Albany city. Peru city Bichmondcity... Vincennes city . . . Wabash city Washington city. 125 110 81 351 270 519 741 372 414 409 716 311 304 217 136 218 137 293 106 363 450 256 247 176 506 147 100 103 381 211 182 539 248 279 352 550 638 462 642 316 192 304 230 125 215 387 281 126 362 222 240 487 236 253 246 134 244 184 333 343 317 367 246 212 240 304 163 62 372 331 149 200 290 162 235 379 155 90 458 235 76 2,233 960 1,194 2,496 2,520 1,463 2,963 3,486 3,259 2,873 2,701 3,997 2,497 3,542 1,442 2,410 2,708 2,386 1,092 1,734 2,379 2,806 3,601 1,918 764 1,777 1,987 2,180 1,634 1,069 2,990 5,121 2,362 2,623 3,832 1,975 1,611 4,052 3,689 3,556 2,035 3,103 2,081 1,839 2,213 1,264 1,166 2,282 3,168 1,768 1,706 3,369 2,444 1,781 3,466 1,634 2,684 2,394 1,966 1,604 1,8C8 2,117 3,071 2, €44 3,956 1,835 3,653 3,181 1,786 2,602 1,753 1,732 1,411 235 198 175 305 160 228 200 21 128 298 248 224 3£'5 581 267 336 299 535 253 232 159 113 191 120 235 331 325 222 218 143 118 85 94 308 188 145 453 220 265 278 436 436 383 264 483 278 leo 271 216 312 263 85 304 206 374 216 220 213 95 183 162 2T3 261 249 263 143 310 230 175 277 202 269 157 28 188 166 100 "m 130 201 70 103 41 2,154 710 944 1,850 2,276 1,226 2,348 2,832 2,410 2,150 2,068 2,777 1,897 2,713 1,025 1,999 2,020 1,913 893 1,263 1,690 2,234 2,687 1,391 632 696 1,447 1,494 1,150 532 2,734 4,163 1,930 2,213 3,076 1,603 1,267 2,998 3,027 3,055 2,487 1,680 2,457 1 593 1,473 2,162 1,046 1,048 1,662 2,618 1,468 1,495 2,782 2,261 1,634 2,841 1,135 2,201 1,954 1,560 1,230 1,337 1,620 1,807 2,210 3,036 1,441 3,146 2,474 1,361 2,070 1,421 1,406 1,364 Bull. 45—06 5 > Data are lor town. 66 Table 6.— PUPILS REGISTERED AND AVERAGE ATTENDANCE US PUBLIC SCHOOLS: 1903— Continued. Keokuk city Marslialltown city. Mii3catiae cisy Oskaloosa ci:y Otturawa ci!;y Waterloo cicy Kansas: Atchison city... Emporiicity... Fort Scott city. Galena city HutcMnson city . . . Lawrence cil;y Leavenworth city. Pittsburg city Kentucky: Bowling Green city. Frankfort city Henderson city Owensboro city ". Paducah city '.'. ' Louisiana: Baton Rouge city. Slireveport city... Maine: Auburn city. .. Augusta cicy., Bangor ci7y... Bata city Biideford city.. I^wiston city. . Rockland city.. Water viUe city. Maryland: Annapolis city Cumberland city. . . Frederick city Hagerstown city. . . Massachusetts: Adams town Amesbury toivn. Arlington town.. Attloboro town, , Beverly city Brookline town Chicopee city Clinton town Danvers town Framingiiam town. . Gardner town Hyde Park town.. Leominster town. Marlboro city Medford city Melrose city , Milford town Natick town Newburyport city.. Northampton city. Peabody town Pittsiield city Plymouth town. . . Revere town Southbridge town. Wakefield town. , . Waltham city Ware town Watertown town. Webster town Westfield town... Weymouth town. Woburncity MUNICIP.iLITY. Iowa: Boone city Burlington city Clinton city Fort Dodge cicy. . . Fort Marii53ncity. Number registered- In high schools. . 118 HI 264 163 319 328 231 316 362 452 135 264 270 165 218 563 256 373 In kinder- gartens. 00 131 276 186 92 115 317 196 411 238 136 285 201 103 83 84 90 114 148 175 169 179 410 440 138 201 237 252 321 329 261 316 637 408 144 275 289 304 203 290 138 120 104 302 409 121 163 82 252 252 322 190 225 "73' In other regular day schools. 105 99 23 193 167 1,067 502 60 C') 33 1,853 3,696 3,969 1,514 1,132 1,872 2,132 2,609 1,718 3,769 2,472 1,839 1,934 2,162 1,380 1,902 1,948 3,089 2,730 ),366 1,2.37 1,699 2,2(a 3,087 1,128 2,007 1,64.S 1,352 2,823 l,8.-6 893 2,563 1,422 1,295 1,007 1,«18 1,410 2,436 1,749 , 978 1,570 2,083 2,212 3.082 2,601 2,067 1,358 2.059 1,908 1,780 1. 788 2,0j8 3 3,611 2,580 1,.573 1,6,59 1,673 2, COO 1,813 3,746 1,636 2,903 1,120 2,079 3,025 1,147 1,394 75G 2,041 2,022 2,698 In night schools. Average attendance— In high schools. 248 271 75 343 340 (') 301 312 265 226 271 149 202 303 ISO 163 421 70 344 131 ' Not reported. 206 218 :23 3<2 181 134 268 276 199 2<5 333 338 lOS 209 235 136 171 446 229 261 In kinder- gartens. (') 226 162 299 176 397 200 119 230 185 93 64 80 SO 100 126 ' Included m other regular day schools. 162 147 213 In other regular day schools. 125 "46 (■) 84 43 153 129 829 U-H 141 165 ?tl5 46 371 132 177 295 22 221 222 9m ■mi :«3 267 462 Rftl (.') 131 260 270 185 95 258 119 96 89 56 ?.!Vt W 108 147 64 23 222 207 130 288 1,474 3,027 3,143 1,131 871 1,635 1,663 2,053 1,374 3,119 1,785 1,326 1, 4.56 1,690 1,497 1,543 2,342 2,019 1,679 2,642 732 1,412 1,423 1,138 2,474 1,395 756 1,831 1,341 1,014 739 1,112 1,043 1,V28 1,432 823 1,294- 1,622 1,890 2,555 2,345 1,710 1,123 1,.590 1,652 1,514 1,408 1,708 3 2,812 2,223 1,356 1,468 1,382 2,179 1,489 3,041 1,328 2,217 948 1,648 2,687 913 1,170 520 1,668 1,716 2,297 In night schools. > Includes kindergartens. 67 Table 6.— PUPILS REGISTERED AND AVERAGE ATTENDANCE IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS: !903— Continued. MUNICIPALITY. Number registered^ In high schools. In kinder- gartens. In other regular day schools. In night schools. Average attendance- InMeh schools. In kinder- gartens. In other regular day t-choois. In night schools. Uichigan: Adrian city Alpena city Ann Arbor city. . . Battle Creek city. Escanabaci:y Flint city Iron Mountain city. Ironwood city Ishpeming city Lansiag city Manistee city Marquette city . . Menominee city. Muskegon city. . Owossocity Pontile city Port Huron city Sault Ste. Marie city. Traverse City West Bay City Minnesota: Mankato city . . St. Cl3ui city. . Stillwater city. Winona city... Meridian city Natchez city Vicksbuigeity.. Missouri: Carthage city. . » Hannibal city... JefFerson City... Moberly eity Sedalia city Spring]leld city. Webb City Montana: Anaconda city- . . Great Falls city. Helena city New Hampshire: Berlin city Concord city Dover city Keenecity Laconia city Portsmouth city. Rochester city New Jersey: Bloonific^ld town Bridgcton city East Orange city Hackenaack village . Harrison town Eeamy town Long Branch city . Millville city Montciair town.-. . Morristpwn town. , New Brunswick city. Perth Amboy city Phillipsburg town PlainQeld city Union town New York: Amsterdam city. . Batavla village.. Cohoeacity Coming city Cortland city Dunkirk city Geneva city Glens Falls village. Gloversville city — Hornellsvillecity... Hudson city Ithaca city Jamestown city. Johrstown city . . LitHs Fall} city. 242 128 C26 385 216 394 132 131 173 459 244 187 161 440 240 330 246 325 141 217 179 254 387 158 319 215 120 200 365 569 233 117 274 351 62 283 179 205 137 236 167 142 250 479 207 125 223 139 392 150 256 184 181 334 261 2o6 281 82 285 179 190 361 270 322 341 140 622 625 157 163 m 474 420 226 156 460 286 133 '366' 200 130 193 'i2i "i97 438 391 141 '464 319 288 204 '26i' 294 190 150 234 654 106 174 1,790 1,924 1,881 3,539 2,004 2 2,168 2,435 1,978 2,805 2,570 1,702 1,004 2,057 3,113 1,641 1,511 2,986 2,601 1,000 2,931 1,496 1,009 1,656 2,465 2,232 1,791 1,973 1,847 2,719 1,150 1,600 2,779 5,578 1,900 1,586 2,191 1,913 1,129 3,032 1,409 1,442 1,222 1,455 1,129 1,747 2,377 3, 496 1,577 950 2,240 2,130 1,986 2,316 1,612 2, 627 3, .500 1,900 2,308 2,820 2,547 1,913 2,771 1,620 1,208 1,651 1,016 1,379 2,830 1,720 992 1,634 3,523 1,682 1,034 300 119 70 278 318 153 233 211 119 4S0 318 200 ZiB 119 120 liO 300 225 169 133 430 203 168 318 231 259 127 187 151 233 341 146 237 160 100 105 391 457 184 102 148 270 55 242 153 178 115 221 133 117 240 388 175 90 194 120 329 138 217 160 162 285 206 207 218 73 216 130 137 291 197 293 198 133 444 409 123 145 CO W 350 370 188 53 312 250 184 125 47 "ios 351 309 94 '367' 151 166 140 'isi "35 ■ 146 102 110 140 338 85 105 1,204 1,599 1,672 2, 7<:2 1,600 ! 1,720 2,048 1,390 2,500 1,760 1,617 1,295 1,651 2,047 1,232 1,070 2,711 2,103 1,564 1,721 1,239 1,053 1,497 2,282 1,920 1,074 1,638 1,318 1,967 1,025 1,082 1,966 3,595 1,361 1,352 1,808 1,527 906 2,353 1,148 1,064 914 1,141 818 1,.397 1,548 2,571 1,340 670 1,797 1,646 1,609 1,679 1,124 1,909 2,C44 1,516 1,061 2,227 1,980 1,213 1,929 1,227 990 1,307 800 1,100 2,215 1,284 922 1,286 2,912 1,332 730 • Included in other regular day schools. 'Includes kindergartens G8 Table 6.— PUPILS REGISTERED AND AVERAGE ATTENDANCE IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS: 1903— Continued. MUNICIPALITY. Number registered— In high schools. In kinder- gartens. In otlier regular day schools. In night schools. Average attendance— In high schools. In kinder- gartens. In other regular day schools. In night schools. New York— Continued. Lockport city Middietovni city Mt. Vomon city New Rochelle city . . Niagara Falls city. . North Tonawanda city. Ogdonsburg city Olean city Oswego city Peekskill village Plattsbnrg city Port Jervis village . Poughkccpsie city. . Rome city Saratoga Springs village. Watertowu city Watorvliet city North Carolina: Asheville city Charlotte city Greensboro city. . Nowberncity Raleigh city Wilmington city. Winston city North Dakota: Fargo city. Ohio: Alliance city Ashtabula city.. Bellairo city Cambridge city. ChiUicothe city. East Liverpool city. Elyria city Findlay city Fremont city Ironton city Lancaster city. Lorain city Mansfield city. . Marietta city.., Marion city MassiUoncity. .. Middletown city. Newark city Piqua city Portsmouth city. Sanduskj^ city Steubenville city. Tiffin city Warren city... Wellstoncity.. Xeniacity Zanesville city. Oklahoma: Guthrie city Oklahoma City. Oregon : Astoria city Pennsylvania: Beaver Falls borough. Braddock borough Br.ldford city Butler borough Carbondale city Carlisle borough Chambersburg borough . Columbia borough Danville borough Dubois borough Dunmore borough . . . Duquesne borough . . . Ila^eltoncity Homestead borough. I. Pottstown bo rough 100 125 60 ShamoMn borough 76 Shenandoah borough. 608 155 Soath Bethlehem borough - . . fiunbuty borough TitosvlUe city 200 129 West Chester borough Rhode Island: Central Falls city 292 136 Cranston town 162 96 394 47 167 East Providence town 22 334 299 185 908 303 164 68 435 178 94 199 270 33 105 230 25 South Dakota: Clarks ville city Texas: Austincity 354 130 272 210 225 57 137 370 205 175 341 375 110 389 157 116 169 302 86 103 259 84 199 200 184 175 305 264 100 211 172 161 49 94 325 162 144 270 .329 94 337 142 100 155 2.30 84 85 219 75 155 148 162 158 247 El Paso city 155 91 Laredo city Utah; Vermont: 200 130 66 106 115 35 Rutland citv Parkersburg city 70 Table 6.— PUPILS REGISTERED AND AVERAGE ATTENDANCE IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS: 1903-Coiitinuod. PUPILS. UUNICIPALITT. Number registered— Average attendance — In high schools. In kinder- gartens. In other regular day schools. In night schools. In high] schools. In kinder- gartens. In other rfguUr day schools. In n'ght tchools. WiscOTisin: Apo.eton city 249 250 286 175 498 354 335 409 217 598 265 256 265 274 166 202 270 134 623 71 603 1,886 2,450 2,014 1,256 3,804 2,188 3,524 1,953 1,811 2,726 1,668 3,028 1,366 2,795 1,303 958 2,384 1,213 954 228 200 236 161 379 298 281 338 181 525 236 233 177 238 140 151 216 108 367 53 293 1,473 1,911 1,500 1,212 3,186 1,693 2,632 1,463 1,346 2,232 1,314 2,821 1,080 2,442 947 750 1,902 923 667 Ashland city Beloit city Chippewa Falls city Eau Claire city Fond du Lac city 646 284 Green Bay city Janesville city 259 200 Kenosha city Madisoncity 1S7 371 476 155 785 225 114 208 353 72 417 108 Manitowoc city Marinette city Merrill city Sheboygan city Stevens Point city Watertown city Wausau city 687 346 Wyoming: Cheyennecity Laramie city 71 Table 7.— MUNICIPAL PUBLIC LIBRARIES: 1903. MUNICIPALITY. Alabajna: Anniston city Huntsville city Selmacity Arkansas: Fort Smith city Hot Springs city Pine Bluff city California: Alameda city Berkeley city Fresno city* Pasadena city San Dieno city San Jose city Stockton city Colorado: Cripple Creek town. . . l^ad viUe city K Connecticut: Ansoniacity Danbury city Manchester town Middletown city Naugatuck borough. New London city Norwich city Stajnlord city Toriington borough. Willimantio city Florida: Key West city Pensacolacity Tampa city Georgia: Athens city Brunswick city Columbus city Macon city Illinois: Alton city Belleville city Bloomington city. . . . Cairo city Champaign city Danville city Decatur city Elgin city Evanston city Freeportcity Galesburg city Jacksonville city Kankakee city Kewanee city Lasallecity Lincoln city Mattoon city MoUnecity Ottawa city Peklncity Rook Island city Streator city Waukegan city Indiana: • Anderson city Columbus city Elkhart city Elwoodcity Hammond city Huntington city JeflersonvUle city Kokomo city Lalayette city Logansport city Marion eitj^ Michigan City Munciccity New Albany city Peru city Biohmond city Vineeimcs city Wabash city , Washington city Iowa: Boone city ^ Burlington city Clinton city Fort Dodge city Fort Madison city — Keokuk city Marshalltown city — uscatinecity Oskaloosa city Ottumwa city Waterloo city. Num- ber ot libra- ries. « Aggre- gate number. 27,853 15,254 7,885 22,689 21,000 14,201 2,730 9,144 15,799 8,468 16,000 8,451 24,947 42,209 12,627 10,000 8,697 37,338 27,076 11,750 10,342 14,878 22,873 27,611 34,617 21,677 29,747 14,314 7,859 10,240 10,670 5,122 14,225 11,094 4,702 16,210 10,220 5,668 10,438 6,460 W 5,260 300 15,000 3,163 10, 392 19,649 14,300 10,500 7,717 15,291 10,875 4,339 30,627 5,010 4,400 4,172 9,054 24,950 11,000 6,500 14,220 9,119 6,413 3,420 10,029 7,324 Added during the year. 1,630 2,361 513 1,457 634 754 1,117 2,730 834 183 788 387 051 1,194 2,214 571 367 452 2,488 2,212 620 234 1,766 1,778 1,584 2,088 1,006 1,813 2,131 294 379 67 363 293 1,468 1,283 1,082 266 554 1,659 (') 338 300 465 608 668 700 285 1,378 727 1,661 332 344 1,795 300 762 2,862 981 2,451 387 576 644 586 1,688 674 3,062 405 Withdrawn. For home use. 94,489 98, 632 29,366 106, 160 78,039 114,671 111,764 36,667 (') 40,588 ^'> 20,836 0) 36,245 0) 21,500 78, 462 5'> 88,242 ■) 23,226 3,326 38,373 (>) 26,761 « 34,257 23,619 103,255 25,062 22,285 60,222 84, 476 155,060 102, 595 61,484 78,266 41,059 31, 198 23,263 32,842 33, 102 33,582 22,099 20,609 37,835 61,924 27,962 40,607 27,125 W 34,917 W 24,671 17,244 42,117 68,365 19,687 < 36, 871 39,996 35,077 42,600 22, 823 53, 308 18, 126 17,287 20,813 13,804 67,955 22,048 40,406 54,986 38,153 49, 280 '8,085 55,760 42,225 For use in read- ing room. I Not reported. sData are for three months. 3 Township library. ' Data are for seven months. 6 Data are for five months. 81,262 W W (■) 13,028 14,085 {>) m 0) 9,285 18,585 28,304 m 34,031 MUNICIPALITY. Kansas: Atchison city Emporia city Fort Scott city Galena city Hutchinson city Lawrence city Leavenworth city Pittsburg city Kentucky: BowUng Green city. . . Frankfort city Henderson city « Owensboro city Paducahcity' Louisiana: Baton Rouge city Shreveport city Maine: Auburn city Augusta city Bangor city Bath city B iddef ord city Lewiston city Rockland city Waterville city Maryland: Annapolis city Cumberland city Frederick city Hagerstown city Massachusetts: Adams town Amesbury town Arlington town Attleboro town. ; Beverly city Brookline town Chicopee city Clinton town Dan vers town Framingham town. . . Gardner town Hyde Park town Leominster town Marlboro city Medford city Melrose city Miiford town Natick town Newburyport city Northampton city Peabody town Pittsfleld city Plymouth town Revere town Southbridge town Wakefield town , . Waltham city '. . Ware town Watertown town Webster town Westfleld town Weymouth town Woburn city Michigan: Adrian city Alpena city Ann Arbor city Battle Creek city Escanaba city Flint city Iron Mountain city. . . Ironwood city Ishpeming city Lansing city • Manistee city Marquette city. . . Menominee city Muskegon city Owossocity Pontiaocity Port Huron city Sault Ste. Marie city. . Traverse City West Bay City Minnesota: Mankato city « St. Cloud city , Stillwater city Winona city , Mississippi: Meridian city Natchez city Vicksburg city Num- ber of librae ries. Aggre- gate number. 7,692 6,035 3,170 601 3,450 5,600 8,825 2,630 « W 11, 190 8,807 55, 154 12,223 7,100 10,584 8,647 3,793 11, 490 11, 331 11,000 19,083 8,632 25, 341 63,930 21,966 26, 493 21, 635 26,000 10,353 21,000 21, 192 10,644 26,758 15,009 14, 168 20,040 39, 390 138, 406 43,314 46,279 14,848 9,200 19, 136 14,973 29,718 12, 685 29,339 6,778 19,914 27,962 45,262 18,000 I" 18, 300 3,072 10,000 5,963 5,743 8,100 13,287 5,090 13, 611 4,688 41,120 Added during the year. 300 618 200 633 600 2,188 268 253 2,495 697 368 634 638 456 1,720 534 683 995 608 1,213 3,503 491 919 823 462 496 1,241 724 8,260 1,184 539 462 564 1,254 6,274 822 2,668 1,842 1,000 421 514 876 146 1,352 393 2,018 896 1,008 467 11,000 6,222 27,964 9,146 6,488 10,678 23,168 1,027 3,072 312 1,052 750 200 772 92 421 196 1,301 762 814 1,266 595 249 2,005 Withdrawn. For home use. For use in read- ing room. 10,725 16,826 12,796 1,680 6,099' 16,600 37, 131 21,913 33, 167 31, 396 79,230 26,961 27,581 66,643 33,590 21,611 68,997 37,898 29, 635 42, 735 43,208 67,783 137, 144 36, 190 43,374 32, 170 35,672 21,905 68,060 35,877 26,996 76,536 62,029 28,704 32,226 48, 168 169,038 34,927 106,648 28,312 38,862 26,727 31,124 61,289 28,091 41,072 23, 402 29,998 71,363 41,794 55,843 » 35, 931 14, 132 23, 390 22,839 38,000 39,907 18,038 18, 593 18,680 54,820 48,851 35, 4S6 45,282 29, 865 23,215 18,079 89,743 'Library op:?ned, August 1, 1904. ' Library opsned, October 1, 1904. « Reference books only. • Data are for ton months. >« Data are for six months. 72 Table 7.— MUNICIPAL PUBLIC LIBEARIES: 1903— Continued. MUNICIPALITY. Missouri: Carthage city Hannibal city Jelleraon City Mobcrly city Sedalia city Bpringfleld city Webb City Montana: Anaconda city Great Falls city Helena city New Hampshire: Berlin city Concord city Dover city Keene city Laconia city Portsmouth city Rochester city New Jersey; Bloomfleld town Bridgeton city East Orange city Ha<:kcnsack village Harrison town Kearny town Long B ranch city Millville city Montclair town Morristown town New Brunswick city Perth Amboy city Pliillipsburg town Plainiield city Union town New York: Amsterdam city Batavia village Cohoes city Corning city Cortland city Dunkirk city Geneva city. Glens Falls village Gloversville city Homellsville city Hudson city Ithaca city Jamestown city Johnstown city * 1/ittle Falls city Lockport city Middletown city Mt. Vernon city New Rochelle city Niagara Falls city North Tonawanda city. . Ogdensburg city Glean city Oswego city PeekskiU village Plattsburg city Port Jervls village , Poughkeepsie city Rome city , Saratoga Springs village. , Watertown city Watcrvliet city North Carolina: AsheviUe city Charlotte city Greensboro city , Newborn city Raleigh city , Wilmington city Winston city North Dakota: Fargo city Ohio: Alliance city AshtabtTla city Bellaire city Cambridge city Chillicothe city East Liverpool city Elyriacity Findlay city Fremont city Ironton city Lancaster city Lorain city^ Mansfield city Num- ber of libra- ries. Aggre- gate number. 7,279 3,683 3,000 5,864 10,110 6,171 34,096 4,242 26, 506 30,090 12,248 12, 742 19,081 9,396 7,717 15,000 9,605 14,000 30,000 18,866 3,957 27,887 6,494 6,493 13, 117 4,039 8,844 4,600 7,000 10,749 22,073 13,700 5,000 21,915 19,937 6,730 6,927 9,000 10,000 11, 140 14,382 13,134 6,640 11, 445 16,000 6,291 13,000 36,861 12,074 4,141 4,550 3,103 2,070 6,348 4,833 3,891 5,260 1,968 26, 680 6,650 4,030 14, 476 7,200 8,100 2,8G3 10, 773 Added during the year, 280 454 375 1,159 1,130 483 2,015 306 1,100 1,038 283 752 694 741 6,000 1,249 408 653 2,842 811 363 120 550 226 1,128 60S 367 356 1,024 1,010 341 636 624 1,928 1,900 1,190 196 331 185 672 384 1,965 1,029 74 90 577 276 132 .265 1, 420 116 402 400 505 1,637 410 Withdrawn. For home use. 30,964 12, 621 24,246 38,511 33,278 26,290 76,323 22,733 84, 459 57,739 27,628 '25,227 44,870 30, 398 30,000 106, 649 60,906 50,000 11,828 56, 689 17, 466 49, 181 14, 741 38,540 35, 473 15, 693 no, 788 8,132 36,000 32,200 68,407 33,620 17,285 42, 613 74, 182 24,038 18,069 23,460 56,042 82,553 62,923 78,161 18,286 20,904 35, 314 35,214 89,940 42,485 14,638 3,511 11, 390 23, 430 32,290 17,778 15,037 17,493 5,775 29, 620 58,200 11,077 9,213 14,000 40,200 11,880 43,045 For use in read- ing room. 1 Not reported. 2 Phoebe Hearst Free Library; given to city, June 1, 1904. s Data are lor eight months. * Data are for ten months. 5 Rotexence Ubraxy only. •Library opened, May 14, 1904. 1,738 n w w 1,990 m w ?'> 0) 17,791 (1) (4 (■) 7,190 0) 0) 1,4 31,390 0) m m 0) 5,200 O 7,331 b 462 14,682 63,900 « 600 W 41,635 (') 902 (') 5,150 0) 10,000 MronCIPALITT. Ohio— Continued. Marietta city Marion city Massillon city Middletown city Newark city Piqua city Portsmouth city Sandusky city: Steuben villa city TiiHncity WaiTen city Wellston city Xenia city Zanesrille city Oklahoma: Guthrie city Oklalioma City Oregon: Astoria city Pennsylvania: Beaver Falls borough Braddock borougli Bradford city Butler borough Carbondale city Carlisle borough Chambersburg borough Columbia borough.. Danville borough Dubois borough Dunmore borough Duquesne borough « Haaelton city Homestead borough Lebanon city Mahanoy City borough Meadville city Mt. Carmcl borough Nanticoke borough Norristo^vn borough OilCityi Phocnixville borough Pittston city Plymouth borough Pottstown borough Pottsvillo iDorough Shamokin borough Sharon borough Shenandoah boivugh South Bethlehem borough. . Stcelton borough Sunbury borough Titusville city 8 Warren borough West Chester borough ', Wilkinsburg borough. Rhode Island: Central Falls city Cranston town Cumberland town East Frovidence town Lincoln town Newport city Warwick town South Carolina: Columbia city Greenville city Spartanburg city Soutb DaJcota: Bioux Palls city Tennessee: Clarksville city Jackson city Texas: Austin city Beaumont city Corsicana city Denison city El Paso city Laredo city Palestine city Paris city Sherman city Tyler city Waco city Utah: Ogden city Vermont; Barre city Burlington city ,'. Rutland city Num- ber of libra- lies. 1 10 4 1 3 2 1 "8 Aggre- gate number. 4,450 5,160 12,489 12,400 14,000 12,419 6,714 6,318 9,546 9,279 3,500 9,046 2,872 33, 622 9,498 2,600 4,094 4,000 12, 166 Added during the year. 7S0 641 937 625 975 567 842 ,,272 749 Withdrawn. For home use. 29,341 20,025 42,535 43,348 23,400 46,050 36,986 22,881 33,271 33,688 For use in read- ing room. 300 6, 122 703 10 237 7,000 20,000 6,800 (') 7,600 4,043 6,600 6,300 5,850 2,260 2,350 4,826 14,827 4,587 10,060 17, 103 1,871 16,613 6,075 34,962 36,768 4,602 5,055 6,000 4,209 2,196 28,^69 14,432 3,000 76 « 462 307 450 1.90 2,260 194 826 601 1,016 353 1,410 91 776 486 734 1,343 1,061 2,000 1,000 m 1,062 17 601 654 25,796 45,398 11,978 187,038 76, 683 26,000 14, 486 525 33,448 120,000 5,000 O 16,729 10,739 22,000 9,824 21,116 4,230 4,937 31, 692 64,200 10,773 34, 694 3,930 25, 634 4,500 .35, 104 34,308 28,287 O 14, 392 O 39,014 40, 168 54,094 ' Library opened, J uly 6, 1904. 8 Data are lor two months. fl Branch ol the Carnegie Library at Braddock. Pa. 10 Conducted by library associations; aided by state. " Small libraries, opened Saturday afternoons only. 4,565 7,000 19,602 m (4 (■) m m 1,857 O (■) (1) C) « o ') m (») (1) 7B Table 7.— MUNICIPAL PUBLIC LIBRARIES: 1903— Continued. UUNICIPALITT. Virginia: Alexandria city , Danville city , Lynchburg city M^LBohesttir city Newport News city. Petcrsbui^ city Portsmouth city Eoanoke city WasUngton: Walla walla city West Virginia: Charleston city Huntington city Parkersburg city Wisconsin: Appieton city Ashland city , Beloit city Num- ber ol libra- ries. Aggre- • gate number. 4,310 6,025 8,302 Added during the year. SOS 3,025 637 1,634 497 43,454 Withdrawn. For home use. 11,127 10,586 46,441 For use in read- ing room. (') W (') <') MUNICIPALITy. Wisconsin— Continued. Chippewa Falls city Eau Claire city Fond du I>ao city... Green Bay city Janestille city Kenosha city Madison city Manitowoc city Marinette city Merrill city Sheboyga.n city Stevens Point city.. Watertown city ... . Wausaucity Wyoming: Cheyenne city . . . . . . Laramie city Num- ber ol libra- ries. Aggre- gate number. 7,867 15,036 21, 470 10, 192 15,654 14,177 16,133 6,396 9,670 8,305 7,759 6,300 3,746 4,090 6,100 6,370 Added during the year. 476 1,625 1,115 328 694 1,170 1,810 598 852 532 1,143 243 1,048 256 1,950 228 Withdra\vn. For home use. 30,291 41,208 59, 137 44,650 32,775 04, 8E6 82, 145 35, 655 47,519 36, 357 33,538 52, 6S9 30, ISO 18,521 17,00.0 48,902 For use in read- ing room. « (0 (') C) W 4,137 « 0) (■) 0) C) 7,500 6,475 1 Not reported. ! County library; rent and heat paid for by city. 74 Table 8.-MUNICIPAL ALMSHOUSES AND MUNICIPAL HOSPITALS: 1903. [Cities which do not report municipal almshouses and hospitals are omitted from this table.] MXraiClFALITT. ! city. Alabama: Huntsvillc California; Alameda city San Diego city San Jose city Colorado: Leadville city Connecticut: Ansonia city Danbury city Manchester town Naugatucli; borough. New Ijondon city Stamford city Georgia: Brunswick city Columbus city Macon city Illinois: Alton city Champaigu city Decatur city Mattoon city Moluieoity Ottawa city Iowa: Burlington city Keokuk city Marshalltown city . . . Ottumwa city Kansas: Emporia city Fort Scott city Leavenworth city. . . Kentucky: Henderson city Owensboro city Paducah city Maine: Auburn city Augusta city Bangor city Bath city Biddelord city Lcwiston city Eockland city Waterville city Massachusetts: Adams town ■ Amcsbury town Arlington town Attloboro town Beverly city Brookline town Chicopeecity Clinton town Framingham town. . Gardner town Leominster town Marlboro city Medfordeity Melrose city Millord town Natick town Newburyport city . . . Northampton city. - Peabody town Pittsfleid city Plymouth to^vn' Southbridge town- . . Wakefield town Walthamcity Ware town Watortown town. . . Webster town Westfleid town Weymouth town Woburnoity Michigan: Ironwood city Minnesota: Mankatocity Stillwater city Winona city Missouri: Carthage city Hannibal city Moberly city Springfield city ALMSHOUSES. Niunber. Average number of inmates. HOSPITALS. Number. 81 n 1 <2 81 81 »1 81 81 1 1 81 81 61 81 81 81 81 1 1 2 Total number of - different patients treated. (') 64 126 172 247 321 2 1 1 3 159 187 310 « MUNICIPALITT. 10 5 54 145 « 194 "233 New Hampshire: Laconia city New Jersey: Bloomfield town Montclair to\vn New Brunswick city Perth Aniboy city Plalnfield city Union town New York: Corning city Gloversville city Horneilsville city Ithaca city Jamestown city Lockport city ■ Niagara Falls city Oswego city Poughkeepsie city Rome city Watertown city North Carolina: Raleigh city Wilmington city Winston city North Dakota: Fargo city Ohio: Bollaire city Findlay city Portsmouth city Xenia city Pennsylvania: Braddock borough Bradford city Carbondale city Hazelton city Mahanoy City borough Norristown borough Oil City Shamokin borough Sharon borough South Bethlehem borough . Titusville city Warren borough Rhode Island: Central Falls city Cumberland town East Providence town , Lincoln town Newport city Warwick town Texas: Austin city El Paso city Paris city Waco city Utah: Ogden city Vermont: Barre city Burlmgton city Rutland city Virginia: Alexandria city Danville city Lynchburg city Manchester city Newport News city Petersburg city Portsmouth 'city Roanoke city West Virginia: Huntington city Parkersburg city Wisconsin: Appleton city Ashland city Chippewa Falls city Green Bay city Janesvilie city Kenosha city Madison city Marinette city Merrill city Sheboygan city Stevens Point city Wausau city ALMSHOUSES. Number. Average number of inmates. 10 « 18 12 HOSPITALS. Number. 34 Total number of different patients treated. (») 23 44 12 361 695 62 9 70 M20 5 21 477 383 261 22 12 (.') 127 163 20 (.') 60 151 81 11 81 25 81 81 2 12 378 1 3 81 1 Mamtained jointly by city and county. sNot reported. 8 Hospital for contagious diseases. ' Includes 1 hospital for contagious diseases. 5 Hospital for contagious diseases; owned by county, but maintained jointly bv citv and county. « Data are for five months. ' Hospital opened December 28. 1903. 8 Hospital for contagious diseases; owned by city, maintained by county. Hospital for contagious diseases; owned by city, maintained by private corporation. 10 Data are for seven months. 75 Table 9.— WATEEWORKS, GAS WORKS, ANDELECTRIC LIGHT PLANTS OWNED AND OPERATED BY CITIES: 1903. [Cities whidi do not report municipal waterworks, gas works, or electric Ilglit plants are omitted from this table.) MUNICIPALITY, Alabama: Huntsville city California: San Diego city , Connecticut: Danbury city Middlctown city New London dty Norwich city Wlllimantlc city Florida: Key West city Georgia: Athens dty Uinois: Bloomlngton dty Decatur dty Elgin dty Evanston dty Galesburg dty Jacksonville dty Kewanee dty Lasallcdty Mollnsclty Ottawa dty Bock 1 sland dty Waukegan dty. Indiana: Anderson dty Columbus dty Hammond dty Huntington dty Lafayette dty Logansport dty Marlon dty Michigan City ' Peru dty Iowa: Boone dty Fort Dodge dty Marshalltown city... Muscatine dty Hansas: Empoiladty Kentucky: Bowling Green dty. . Hendeison dty Maine: Auburn dty Banpor city Lewiston dty Maryland: Cumberland dty. ... .. Fredeiick: dty Massachusetts: Adams town Arlington town Attlcboro town Beverly dty Brooklinc town Chlcopec dty Clintcu town Danveis town Gardner town Leominster town Marlboro city Medford dty Melrnse city Natick town Newbui yr ort dty . . . Northami.ton city. . . Peabod y town Pitts field city Plymouth town Revere town WakcGeld town Waltham city Ware toivn Wfttei town town Webster tov, n Wcstacld ton-n Weymouth town Wobujn city Michigan: Battle Creek dty Flint city '. Ishpemlng city Lansing dty Manistee dty Marquette city Muskegon dty Owosso dty Pontiscdty Port Huron city Sault Ftc. Marie city. Travciso City West Bay City ■WATEEWORKa. Miles of mains. 15.0 100.5 51.0 34.3 59.8 46.0 21.6 8.5 18.0 38.7 25.5 60.8 62.5 29.5 24.0 12.6 20.0 25.1 26.0 34.0 15.5 28.0 26.0 65.5 21.0 49.0 33.0 32.0 16.3 14.3 7.7 13.1 30.0 14.0 35.8 25.0 23.8 29.0 44.3 39.2 21.6 18.5 34.9 43.6 64.7 79.7 45.8 34.4 45.7 19.0 47.8 37.4 56.4 47.4 42.7 32.0 65.3 42.9 67.0 45.8 35.0 52.5 12.5 36.0 14.0 42.1 62.6 54.8 44.0 28.3 26.6 43.6 26.0 20.0 46.0 23.5 30.0 61.1 31.0 19.0 26.2 Year built. 1853 1860 1866 1872 1867 188S 1893 1875 1871 1888 1874 1882 1870 1888 1886 1883 1895 1871 1894 1886 1870 1884 1890 1875 1876 1877 1899 1878 1888 1879 1876 1875 1880 1868 1874 (') 1875 1878 1871 1844 1873 1873 1873 1870 1874 1893 1882 1876 1882 1873 1883 1870 1872 1874 1881 1871 1797 1855 1865 1^4 187.') 1886 1885 1893 1873 1886 1873 1887 1882 1882 1886 1881 1869 1892 1889 1888 T873 1880 1883 Year acquired by city. 1893 Cost, $200,000 643,500 360,000 593,595 952,225 940,396 360,000 100,000 135,128 250,000 350,000 450,000 750,000 252,599 213,366 125,000 326,781 245, 455 173,000 470,791 150,000 213,945 125,000 431,000 200,140 627,117 472,564 175,000 125,000 200,000 86,780 160,000 295,000 107,424 294,200 200,000 100,000 358,548 1,490.000 820,475 319,115 150,000 308,877 356,711 451,864 414,354 1,659,997 426,628 407,909 297,822 349,410 5.52,482 589,805 811,266 454,286 447,967 495,583 458, ')97 534,248 651,515 350,378 («) 235,000 626,868 140,408 482,797 131,067 480,506 493,630 603,183 351,353 262,600 249,000 585,726 156,266 305,666 .501,286 103,000 240,000 516,048 240,000 103,000 282,169 MUNICIPALITY, Miimesota: Mankato dty St. Cloud city Winona city Natchez city Montana: Great Falls dty New Hampshire: Concord dty Dover dty Keenedty Portsmouth dty Eochesjer city New Jersey: Bridgetondty East Orange dty Kearny town New Brunswick dty Perth Amboydty New York: Amsterdam dty Batavia village Cohoes city Coming dty Dunkirk dty Geneva dty Glens Falls village Glo versvUle dty HomellsvUle city Hudson dty Jamestown dty Johnstown dty Little Falls dty Lockport dty Middletown city Niagara Falls city North Tonawanda dty. . . Ogdensburg dty Oleandty Oswego city ,,.. Peekskill village , . . . Plattsburg dty Poughkeepsie dty Eomecity Saratoga Springs village. Watertown dty North Carolina: Ashevilledty Charlotte dty Greensboro city , Newbem dty Winston dty North Dakota: Fargo dty Ohio: AlUaneedty Bellalredty Cambridge dty East Liverpool city Elyria dty Findlay dty Fremont city Ironton dty Lancaster city Lorain dty Mansfield city Marietta dty Middletown dty Piqua city Portsmouth city Sandusky city RteubenvUle dty WeUston dty Zanesville dty Oklahoma: Guthrie dty Oklahoma City Oregon: Astoriadty Pennsylvania: Braddock borough Bradford dty Charabersburg borough.. Danville borough Dubois borough Duquesne borough Homestead borough Lebanon city Meadville city Oil City Phoenixville borough Shenandoah borough Steelton borough Titusvillo city West Chester borough. . . WATEBWOBKS. Miles of mains. 14.9 14.7 36.0 16.0 31.6 62.2 25.6 40.0 29.6 26.3 26.5 60.0 23.8 40.0 40.0 39.2 15.6 47.0 = 11.0 56.0 28.9 60.0 29.6 25.0 15.8 61.3 26.0 19.5 29.7 38.0 32.0 46.0 27.2 21.4 45.9 18.0 37.0 29.0 31.5 39.0 60.5 40.4 23.0 16.0 20.0 12.2 16.0 22.0 14.0 12.0 29.5 22.0 30.0 25.0 24.0 16.0 38.5 33.0 28.0 23.0 27.6 25.0 4.5.0 28.0 11.0 45.0 8.0 28.4 13.5 34.4 11.0 8.0 23.0 22.0 9.0 '36.8 26.3 25.0 18.0 8 26.0 10.6 17.0 21.0 Year built. 1887 1874 1872 1888 1868 1797 1877 1901 1887 1868 1884 1872 1848 1872 1871 1887 1871 1877 1882 1873 1883 1878 1888 1864 1868 1876 1886 1868 1883 1867 1874 1874 1872 1872 1871 1863 1886 1881 1887 1890 1880 1882 1871 1896 1879 1879 1889 1884 1871 1879 1884 1871 1890 1875 1876 1870 1876 1894 1891 1840 1893 1893 1884 1874 1875 1872 1890 1896 1892 1872 1874 1872 1873 1893 1893 1873 1841 Year acquired by city. 1^4 « 1903 1898 1857 1900 1899 Cost. $126,630 160,000 350,000 160,000 444,693 896,755 349,879 351,072 413,979 194,701 212,078 800,000 146,000 644,761 370,000 778,760 103,444 350,000 150,000 203,000 199,738 200,000 378,861 301,000 337,000 611,174 216,000 438,660 200,000 671,340 225,000 420,439 318,261 204,579 652 260 695,491 275,000 714, 5(X) 368,336 400,00) 440,019 360,000 313,263 145,170 90,000 149,675 227,000 260,000 250,000 106,000 311,929 ,■575,000 442,600 206,767 295,000 110,000 345,216 492,949 1,61,000 400,780 260.000 984;. 531 295,904 90,000 800,000 100,000 149,523 289,115 (0 387,329 126,000 237,000 248,929 80,000 200,000 626,000 271, 760 343, 680 200,000 210, 339 210,371 206,526 400,000 JBuilt by dty (borough, town, or village). ! Not reported. »City owns controlling interest. < Waterworks became property of dty, January 1, 1905. s Two plants : 1 built by city in 1891 , cost 5325,000; 1 acquired in 1892, cost $45,C00 « Waterworks owned by city, but leased to private corporation. ' Includes 10.4 miles outside city limits. » Includes 7 miles outside borough limits. 76 Table 9.— WATERWORKS, GAS WORKS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANTS OWNED AND OPERATED BY CITIES: 1903— Cont'd. [Gties which do not report municipal wsterworks, gas works, or electric light plants are omitted from this table.] MUNICIPALITY. California: Alameda city Illinois: Bloomington city. Decatur city Elgin city Gaiesburg city Jacksonville city. . Lasalle city Mattoon city Indiana: Anderson city Columbus ci'fy WATEKWOEKS. South Carolina: Columbia city South Dakota: Sioux Fails city. . Tennessee: Clarksvillecity... Jackson city Texas: Austin city Paris city Sherman city Waco city Vermont: Barre city Burlington city. . Rutland city Virginia: Danville city Lynchburg city.. Manchester city . . Petersburg city.. Washington: Walla walla city. . West Virginia: Parkcrsburg city Wisconsin: Kenosha city Madison city Watertown city. . Wausau city Wyoming: Cheycime city Kansas: Emporia city ... Kentuclcy: Henderson city. . Massachusetts: Wakefield town. Westfield town. . Michigan: Escanaba city .. Ohio: Lancaster city.. Virginia: Alexandria city. Danville city Miles of mains. 21.4 18.0 14.5 26.0 140.0 24.0 13.0 30.0 39.0 50.0 23.9 52.0 17.0 21.3 32.9 21.8 27.0 39.9 16.0 26.0 21.0 Year built. 1850 1903 1879 1885 m 1887 1888 « 1887 1867 1845 1874 m 1887 1856 1879 1894 1882 1885 1868 Year acquired by city. 1893 m 1898 W (■) 1876 1894 (■) 1894 W 1895 (') 1880 Cost. $450,000 160,000 199,000 175,000 '1,861,606 275,000 159,833 («) 258,897 476,505 275,000 214, 658 417, 655 123,800 350,000 260,000 177,826 207, 166 392,292 125,028 200,000 352,000 GAS WOEKS. m « TO 13.0 1859 W 13.5 13.2 1859 1859 1894 1899 O m (•) 56.0 1888 m 15.0 11.8 1852 1874 &^6 (•) $125,000 '206,338 111,756 (•) (=) 158,866 100,968 ELECTEIC LIGHT PLANTS. 130.0 60.0 34.0 46.0 60.0 42.0 11.0 23.0 50.0 10.0 1881 1890 1889 (') 1886 C) 1889 1901 ('1 1895 1889 u 1892 1893 1896 1889 « $70,000 100,000 40,000 65,819 47, 617 33,910 69,580 40,485 474,998 25,000 MUNICIPALITY. Indiana — Continued. Huntington city Logansport city Marion city Muncie city Peru city Bichmond city Washington city Iowa: MarshaUtown city Kansas: Emporia city Kentucky': Bowling Green city Henderson city Owensboro city Paducah city Maine: Bangor city Lewiston city Maryland: Cumberland city Frederick city Hagerstown city Massachusetts: Chicopee city Danvers town Peabody town Wakefield town Westfldd town Michigan: Escanaba city Lansing city Marquette city West Bay City Missotu'i: Carthage city Haimibal city New York: Batavia village ; — Dunkirk city Jamestown city Watervliet city North Carolina: Greensboro city Newbern city Ohio: Ashtabula city Marietta city Newark city. Wellston city Pennsylvania: Chambersburg borough Meadville city Norristoivn borough. . . Titusville city South Dakota: Sioux Falls city Tennessee: Jackson city Te:ias: Austin city Sherman city Virginia: Alexandria city Danville city ' ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANTS— ContulUed. Miles of mains. 25.0 52.8 35.0 78.0 22.0 100.0 36.0 24.0 10.0 83.0 81.7 62.0 109.9 36.4 54.5 13.0 52.7 81.0 24.6 27.6 70.0 34.5 10.0 100.0 (») 28.0 35.0 37.2 25.0 47.0 45.0 14.0 23.0 13.0 50.0 35.2 98.0 10.0 24.0 17.0 26.0 28.0 11.0 15.0 201.0 26.0 11.0 30.0 Year built. Year acquired by city. 18D6 1891 1860 1886 1901 « 1887 1887 1896 1900 1891 1888 1888 1898 1887 1901 1896 1888 1893 1890 1889 1891 1880 1899 1897 1899 3886 1894 1897 1891 1887 1901 1902 1892 1889 1894 1902 1891' 1884 1898 1901 1901 m 1889 1889 1885 Cost. $20,460 175,000 35,430 35,861 69,000 186,481 W 17,600 37,0Q0 40,000 75,000 125, 122 50,000 89,994 69,0)1 40,247 50,000 69, 695 148,531 55, 174 109,025 (') 65,773 90,000 141,237 162,182 49,036 30,000 06,168 32,827 38,000 101,134 29,850 10,000 26,000 83,000 40,000 75, 700 45,000 4P,000 15,000 43,000 16, 321 12,000 15,000 16,092 17,000 112,160 1 BuUt by city (borough, town, or village). 2 Ownership in litigation. •Two plants (joint waterworks and electric light plant): 1875;^ 1895. ' Two plants: 1 built by city in 1895, 1 acquired in 1902, ' Includes cost of electric Ught plant. 8 Not reported. ' Included in cost of gas works. 8 See waterworks. 77 Table lO.-^TREET LIGHTS: 1903. MUNICIPAUTY, NUMBER OF ELECTRIC UGHTS. NUMBER or GAS LIGHTS. Num- ber of oil lamps. MUNICirALlTY. NUMBER OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS. NUMBER OP GAS LIGHTS. • Num- ber of Ara Incan- des- cent. Wels- bach. Other. Arc. Incan- des- cent. Wels- bacb. Other. oil lamps. Alabama: A TiTiistnTi r.it.y 146 79 119 100 62 16 132 168 156 58 179 247 182 83 72 80 129 Kansas: 100 93 78 34 50 26 104 68 100 80 176 283 157 110 145 108 107 320 45 86 195 62 78 45 247 lOO 125 71 48 105 90 225 268 182 50 124 11 75 139 109 54 112 52 100 19 158 124 191 108 7 116 68 145 162 61 29 64 111 33 74 128 110 146 229 86 126 52 65 85 168 114 113 67 147 84 133 153 110 66 79 131 67 37 147 122 120 118 Huntsville city Selma city ^ Fort Scott citv Arkar^as: 32 Fort Smitli city Hutchinson city ^ Hot Springs city ""'258' 495 25 113 Pine BlufE city 106 California: 131 Kentucky: Berkeley city 12 1,322 16 Pasadena city 10 San Jose city Stockton city Louisiana: Cripple Creek town Shreveport city Leadville city Maine: Auburn city Connecticut: 6 '"'eis' 8 13 182 178 666 182 35 48 68 43 Danbury city 18 Bangor city Middletown city 103 70 175 199 30 Biddeford city New London city Rockland city 4 26 66 '' Norwich city 48 Stamiord city Maryland: Torrinolion borough. WLUimantic city 86 Florida' 130 32 114 118 53 167 185 174 169 312 48 134 251 286 239 296 106 240 190 109 67 118 96 143 216 160 117 218 107 130 209 130 151 103 130 96 127 139 285 200 170 125 234 260 265 310 237 78 142 81 226 218 84 64 147 129 40 101 169 46 312 443 Massacnusetts: 62 163 195 117 Georgia: Amesbury town . . . - 15 Arlington town 139 Attleboro town 10 99 Beverly city 12 23 Brookline town 578 U64 30 Illinois: 205 Alton city BelleviUe city 430 13 94 72 231 670 643 Bloomington city. Cairo city 275 13 11 Champaign city Danville city Decatur city Elgin city 40 E vanston city nil Freeport city '"'276' 13 12 18 600 289 166 130 5 Galesburg city Jacksonville city 228 137 Kankakee city Kewanee city 72 62 Lasalleeity Lincoln city Matt oon city 1 Moline city Ottawa city 418 Pekin city 17 i' 10 ""480' 61 6 282 346 68 Streator city Waukegan city 12 Weymouth town Columbus city Michigan: Elkhart city 100 Elwood city 12 Huntington city "Rattle Creek citv 425 5 Marlon city ""'126' 10 Michigan City Mn"cift pity 10 Peru city 15 180 Vincennes city 147 Washington city. Iowa: so' 15 Sault Ste. Marie city Traverse City West Bay Citv Minnesota: Mankato city 8 26 117 St. Cloud city 10 278 10 Stillwater city 1 Winona city 92 1 20' 157 U33 Mississippi: Meridian city Waterloo city 216 Vicksburg city 32 • Vapor lamps. ! Includes 7 vapor lamps. 78 Table 10.— STREET LIGHTS: 1903— Continued. MUNICIPALITY. NUMBER OP ELECTRIC LIGHTS. KUMBEE OP GAS UGHTS. Num- ber of oil lamps. MUNICIPALITY. NUMBER OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS. NUMBER OP GAS LIGHTS. Num- ber of Arc. Incan- des- cent. Wels- bach. Other. Arc. Incan- des- cent. Wels- bach. other. oil lamps. Missouri: Carthage city 29 100 72 37 112 152 36 60 94 106 06 139 134 56 84 114 98 85 88 0) 10 86 So 186 107 24 17 100 114 94 1 95 217 157 173 80 99 130 100 212 190 Ohio— Continued. 125 166 180 108 178 113 279 90 185 165 201 160 141 88 116 248 59 158 63 93 122 130 80 73 80 113 85 09 07 108 48 126 115 125 53 123 60 67 205 134 54 97 77 80 134 81 107 00 83 91 69 120 48 92 127 119 61 100 64 26 127 Hannibal city 2 306 Jefferson City 11 12 Mobcrly city SedalLa city Spring.loldcity Webb City Montana: 116 51 300 4 30 21 123 25 207 200 Anaconda city Great FalLa city Helena city 8 New namp5liirc: Berlin city Concord city 24 114 8 Dover city Keenc city 33 . Laconia city . , 24 Oklahoma: Portsmouth city Rochester city New Jersey: Bloomfield town 310 172 ""■4o5' Oregon: Astoria city 30 24 1,000 200 Pennsylvania: Beaver Falls borough Hackensack village Kearny town . . 391 20 6 253 201 Bradford city Long Branch city 89 B utlcr borough Millvilla city . Carbondalecitv 93 65 130 21 545 ""'246' I'io S300 Carlisle borough 6 44 Columbia borough Perth Amhoy city Danville borou.gh 31 3 Plainiolil city 844 Dunmore borough 2 Hazel ton city Batavia village . . Lebanon city 106 2 Cohoea city Mahanoy City borough 34 .. . Cortland city 32 60 56 Mt. Carmol borough 34 Geneva city Norristown borough 87 Oil City Glove r-sville city 138 9n Plioenixville borough 76 127 30 93 44 34 99 1 5 116 1 13 127 ' 20 Pittston citv llu.lson city . . Plymouth borough 150 Pottstown borough Jamestown city . . 347 Pottsville borough 104 110 260 64 163 179 429 198 127 76 240 2 2 Sharaokin borough Sharon borough 23 Lockport city 79 Shenandoah borough Middlctown city 315 84 South Bethlehem borough Steolton borough 10 5 37 216 697 515 ni8 23 Sunbury borough Niagara Fall ^ city Tltusville city 1 Warren borough !82 Ogdensburg city West Chester borough 165 Olcan city 58 Wilkinsburg borough Oswego city Rhode Island: Central Falls city Peckskil! village 353 Plattsburg city 02 130 306 229 120 119 198 108 155 106 67 162 88 70 95 75 132 103 136 206 141 120 169 91 133 109 3 8 Cranston town 636 Port Jervis village 15 3 lU 378 Homo city Lincoln town 1 Saratoga Springs village 137 3 228 26 Newport city 'i,'226' "iso" 476 Watertown city Warwick town VVatPTvliet city South Carolina: Columbia city 190 96 140 99 56 68 188 65 50 64 135 3' 82 North Carolina: Asheville city Greenville city Charlotte city Spartanburg city South Dakota: Sioux Falls city Newbcrn city 15 Raleigh city . ... Tennessee: Clarksville city 9 Wilmington city 42' 10 2 12 56 40 100 Winston city Jackson city North Dakota: Fargo city .- Texas: Austin city Ohio: Beaumont city Alliance city 32 Ashtabula city Denison city Bella ire city El Paso city Cambridge city ChiUicothc city East T^iverpool city 33' Laredo city Palestine city '.'//.[ Paris city 249 116 Findlay city Fremont city Ironton city Jjancr.ster city s' ........ Tyler city ' ' Wacocity Utah: Ogden city 93 6 150 120 35' 30 1 Not reported. ' Vapor lamps. 79 Table 10.— STREET LIGHTS: 1903— Continued. NUMBER OP ELECTRIC LIGHTS. NUMBER OF GAS LIGHTS. Num- ber ol oil. lamps. MUNICIPALITY. NUMBER OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS. NUMBER OF GAS LIGHTS. Num- ber of Arc. Incan- des- cent. Wels- bach. Other. Arc. Inoau- dea- eent. Wels- bach. Other. oil lamps. Vermont: Barre city 92 192 144 91 155 245 70 135 211 92 182 120 100 83 136 157 415 Wisconsin— Continued. Asbland city 36 75 77 90 123 131 203 122 203 35 82 74 140 77 74 87 66 11 is" 120 10 '50 Beloit city Rutland city Chippewa Falls city Virginia: Alexandria city 65 Kau Claire citv 8 Fond du Lac citv 16 Lvnchbure citv 55 '"'"son' 1 46 Merrill city Washington: WalTawalla city 90 Stevens Point city 62 Cliarleston city Wausau city Wyoming: Cheyenne city Parkersburg cify 9 Wisconsin: ^ppletoncity ....._ 101 I Vapor lamps. 80 Table 11.— AKEA AND LENGTH OF STREETS, LENGTH OP MXTNICIPALITT. AKEA (SQUAKE YAKDS) Off PAVED STEEETS. Total. Cobblestone. Granite and Belgian block. Brick. Wooden block. Asphalt and block. Macadam. Gravel. All other. 1 Alabama: Anniston city 281,422 526 281,422 ? lIuntsvillG city. 626 3 4 Arkansas; 132,000 57,900 74,100 5 Hot Si)riiies citv fi Pine Blufl city 118,911 887,040 1,519,600 84,848 556,910 164,206 1,613,669 979,143 140,800 98,511 20,400 42,240 7 California; Alameda city 823,680 1,616,000 21,120 3,000 00,550 S q 18,292 166,600 118,376 in 47,6i6 45,830 92, 484 330,915 140,800 352,800 11 San Diego city. . 1? 1,375,440 464,784 145,745 104,720 13 Stockton city. . 77,000 11,724 14 Colorado; 15 1R Connecticut: Ansonia city 418,734 437,947 42,240 245,373 616,469 458,275 132, 723 221,525 79, 308 34,000 19,360 41,947 58,667 44,000 <2,£'.0 246,373 46,760 255,787 102,855 0) 48,801 34,000 340,707 352,000 17 18 Mancliester town ll ?n Naugatuck borougli 570,709 176,000 ?i New London city 26, 488 15,867 1,625 n 2,117 11,884 n Stamford city 12,600 7,500 (1) 30,507 •>A '5 Willimantic city ?fi Florida: Key West city 97 Pensacola city 9,000 237,659 137,026 116,111 23, 192 143,000 438, 518 173,272 473,712 172, 304 240,400 323,006 614,888 74,020 813,297 170,000 , 438,662 261,778 726,933 60,650 126,861 121,376 165,000 260,923 284,600 37, 900 347,393 189,070 105)600 589,121 563,843 130,273 211,333 589,010 282,428 259,947 366, 124 1,019,806 1,305,830 694,422 286,678 1,060,000 628,625 693.493 9,000 111,873 16,962 ?s 33,440 92,346 74,289 ?q Georgia; 45,774 'in Brunswick city 116,111 6,000 31 4,970 68,200 148,718 28,050 436,3,i3 3,3<4 246,400 323,000 346,770 49, 075 99,S0O 120,000 438,662 260,018 22,933 60,660 126,861 121,376 165,000 176,345- 63,100 16,400 333,060 189,070 25,000 252,717 7,008 100,407 157,733 23,466 120,238 9,501 58,124 54,909 48,533 311,. 538 166, 2S< 12,222 If) Macon city 68,200 6,600 33 Illinois: 276,733 144,613 5,849 13,067 34 Belleville city 35 31,610 36 168,960 37 Champaign city 3R Danville city SQ 127,871 17,674 48, 416 40,247 -in Elgin city 7,271 136,128 41 Evanston city 628,947 50,000 4? 43 44 Jacksonville city 1,760 704,000 45 4fi Kewanee city 47 4S Lincoln city 4Q 5n Moline city 80,705 3,873 21,500 51 200,000 22,500 'V Pekin city "iS Kock Island city 14,333 'i4 Streator city 55 70,000 10,500 330,997 540,611 56 Indiana; Anderson city 5,407 57 16,224 21,870 5S Elkhart city 7,990 51 16,000 530,346 24,000 250,446 308,000 147,000 91,555 159,248 34,000 1,000,000 503,913 37,600 5,866 136,800 fin TTflTTimnTid f^ity 29,332 1,390 fil Himtington city R? fi3 Kokomo city fi4 Lafayette city 400 4,409 69,372 3,733 122,933 62,594 60,000 4-1,611 748, 125 1,157,600 100,703 1,150 fi5 Logansport city fifi Marion city. 67 22,650 6S Muncie city fin 39,644 14,124 23,493 29,333 670,000 70 Pe m ci ty 1 Not reported. 2 Exclusive of macadam and gravel. 81 STREET RAILWAYS, AND AREA OF PUBLIC PARKS: 1903. LENGTH (MILES) OF PAVED STREETS. Length (miles) of unpaved streets. Length (miles of single track) of street railways. AEEA (ACEES) OE PUBLIC PABKS. Total. Cobble- stone. Granite and Belgian block. Biick. Wooden block. Asphalt and asphalt block. Mac- adam. Giavel. A.U Other. Owned by city. Not owned by city. Inside city limits. Outside city limits. Inside city limits. Outside city limits. 24.0 0.1 24.0 29.0 29.0 53.0 56.0 22.5 60.0 189.7 55.1 51.0 62.2 76.4 30.0 25.0 20.0 42.0 96.0 7.3 4.0 3.3 5.0 9.1 11.3 6.5 11.7 20.0 6.7 18.0 16.7 18.2 7.5 1.2 3.0 1 0.1 • 2 3 6.4 2,4 4.0 8.0 fO.O 911.0 4 5 6.1 41.8 64.8 3.5 22.0 4.8 59.9 32.7 4.0 4.1 1.0 2.0 (i 39.0 64.6 0.8 0.2 2.6 1.5 ■ 5.0 7 8 0.9 5.0 3.6 72.5 14.2 16.0 9 2.3 1.2 2.9 11.1 4.0 14.7 13.8 1,405.0 26.8 21.1 10 11 52.1 15.2 4.9 4.3 498.8 12 1>8 0.3 13 14 15 30.3 22.9 4.0 12.0 63.4 38.1 7.0 S0.9 5.2 1.8 1.0 1.4 4.0 1.5 4.0 12.0 2.6 21.8 5.5 3.2 1.8 25.3 20.0 5.0 6.1 11.6 5.4 2.4 9.1 7.4 16.4 1.5 2.0 3.7 12.0 7.8 6.0 16 3.0 17 18 4.0 12.3 27.0 5.4 5.0 19 60.8 15.0 20 1.3 0.7 0.1 15.9 36.8 K 26.0 82.0 68.0 45.0 61.4 63.9 32.0 81.4 39.5 71.5 19.5 00.0 39.7 40.5 90.0 03.7 40.0 79.2 44.0 15.0 30.0 20.8 47.0 63.5 41.2 14.9 48.5 34.3 43.4 ('1 06.8 2.2 60.0 66.2 14.5 25.5 17.1 53.1 12.2 7.8 93.0 18.0 19.0 6.4 8.0 21 0.1 0.7 22 0.5 0.3 (■) 2.0 ?.■( 24 5.0 25 2fi 0.3 12.6 0.9 3.6 1.1 8.5 18.3 9.5 25.1 8.2 14.0 17.2 2A.i 2.9 39.3 7.0 20.8 IS. 3 40.8 2.6 5.8 5.5 8.1 12.5 33.6 2.4 16.6 13.6 5.8 36.5 65.6 6.3 12.6 28. 3 16.0 11.6 22.0 56.2 56.6 39.5 20.1 104.0 26.7 19.6 0.3 6.4 0.7 28.0 27 1.9 4.3 3.2 75.0 50.0 28 2.0 29 3.6 0.2 27.9 100.0 150.0 30 0.2 3.1 6.1 1.0 23.1 0.2 14.0 17.2 16.2 2.0 4.5 4.5 20.8 15.1 0.8 2.0 5.8 5.5 8.1 7.1 2.1 0.7 15.8 13.5 0.8 14.5 0.4 43 9.5 1.0 6.5 0.4 4.6 2.9 2.2 17.7 11.3 0.7 ie.o 19.0 9.0 S.7 16.0 9.0 4.9 U.0 13.6 11.6 M).0 5.0 17.8 3.6 9.0 1.6 6.0 8.0 31 3.1 ' 0.3 32 11.7 8.5 0.3 0.5 10.0 4.0 33 34 1.7 02.6 13.5 19.3 46.0 43.0 200.0 18.6 2.0 7.5 7.5 11. 2.1 2.0 8.0 4.0 0.0 12.0 40.0 70.5 11.0 4.0 38.7 ;« 8.0 36 37 10.0 38 5.4 0.6 2.5 2.9 39 0.3 5.9 40 26.4 2.5 41 42 10.0 43 0.2 40.0 97.0 44 45 2.0 4fi 47 "V 4S 20.0 49 6.1 0.3 1.5 11.1 10.0 0.2 19.3 5.5 5.5 11.6 5.5 « 6.5 0) 6.5 11.0 10.1 10.0 14.8 4.5 15.4 10.0 10.0 .W 30.0 1.7 30.0 51 .12 0.8 18.3 5,1 M 4.0 1.0 21.7 54.6 .W 0.3 .w 0.6 1.3 57 0.7 20,0 5f 1.0 25.5 1.4 11.2 17.5 6.4 4,6. 9.1 4.1 101.0 19.7 2.1 0,5 8,0 5! 1.3 0.1 39,0 10.0 H 61 8.3 62 37.0 K «0.4 3.2 0:2 7.0 3.1 3.0 1.4 43.7 49.3 5.7 0.1 41.2 16,0 fr 18,0 30.0 fiS fifi 1.5 78.0 <0 1,3 67 20.0 6f 3.4 0.9 0.6 1.3 19.0 m 20.0 ^f ' Less than one-tenth of 1 mile. Bull. 45-06- 82 Table 11.— AREA AND LENGTH OF STREETS, LENGTH OF MUNICIPAUTT. AKEA (SQUAKE TABDS) OF PAVED STKEETS. Total. Cobblestone. Granite and Belgian block. Brick. Wooden block. Asphalt and asphalt bfook. Macadam. Gravel. All other. 71 Indiana— Continued. Richmon(^city 1,367,906 1,759,777 420,297 143,769 119,715 612,018 603,160 117,491 61,262 675,930 215,360 339,659 202,180 190,555 142,252 329,048 71,920 138,866 373,000 53,409 240,533 1,064,800 1,759,777 9,164 72 Vincennes city 73 Wabash city 2,803 64,236 84,115 292,423 291,427 77, 462 44,761 60,487 149,500 188,872 202, 180 160,744 116,962 296,872 3,600 63,894 360,000 29,373 74 50,160 35,200 75 Iowa: 400 2,142 76 Burlington city 69,575 157,878 211,733 77 78 26,711 8,800 4,518 90S 3,159 1,450 136,565 79 Fort Madison city 15,595 461,833 80 "43,863 6,588 81 64,410 82 14,222 83 84 Ottum\i"a city 20,000 18,466 9,811 4,168 85 Waterloo city 2,667 11,629 30,569 132,906 86 Kansas: Atchison city 3,126 18,422 87 Emporia city 41,351 RS Fort Scott city 5,960 89 373,000 90 Hutchinson city 91 136,565 283,895 67,300 256,801 473,777 628,000 223,664 1,634,379 41,066 202,981 46,932 620,388 94,533 53,680 68,191 88,479 17,100 25,192 94,854 176,815 204,658 348,684 7,292 1,207,505 767,974 884,400 887,982 1,036,989 102,356 363,733 1,099,413 1,496,000 522,100 492,800 1,240,800 750,933 883,096 670,032 114,400 43.5,000 342,320 1,211,473 89,004 950,986 464,344 114,010 169,044 61,243 22,555 48,711 9? Leavenworth city . . . 66,140 93 Pittsburg city 16,057 94 Kentucky: Bowling Green city. . 266,801 381,333 440,000 178, 112 95 74,844 17,600 9ri Henderson city 88,000 11,792 1,516,360 97 33,760 9.S Paducah city 19,019 99 Louisiana: 41,066 108,537 ion 94,444 101 Maine: Auburn city 40,772 12,666 54. .578 4,400 27, .580 53,279 13,100 7,592 4,16ff 4,436 6,160 85,000 39,955 49,280 30,611 35,200 4,000 17,600 102 222 522,500 103 Bangor city 104 Bath city 105 Biddef ord city 106 Lewiston city. 107 Hocklandcity lOS WatervUle city 109 Maryland: 39,593 58,080 29,786 51,095 62,000 12,416 46,434 110 Cumberland city. 61,300 162,466 302,260 6,288 39,306 234,667 92,400 224,249 914, 125 97,067 35,200 66,000 29,333. 62,800 126,720 132,000 244,053 6CO,0C0 99,792 114,400 (<) 211,500 337,920 140,800 40,600 129,653 49,280 111 112 113 Massachusetts: Adams town 1,004 23,466 114 4,400 1,140,333 523,307 792,000 660,000 117,333 115 A rlington town. 116 117 Beverly city 2,844 889 118 Brookline town 5,631 119 3,911 1,378 i?n Clinton town 328,533 1,033,413 1,466,667 469,300 366,080 1,108,800 606,880 280,000 570,240 I'l Danvers town 1?'? Framingham town ^■>^^ Gardner town l'''t Hyde Park town l'^ Leominster town 126 Marlboro city 1?7 Medlord city 2,828 267 198 129 Millord town 130 200,000 131 Newburyport city 23,500 4,400 2,500 13? Nofthampton city 133 1,063,173 134 Pittsfleld city 580 47,824 13.5 Plymouth town 821,333 395,704 136 Revere town 19,360 137 Southbridge town 138 Wakefield town 918,193 682,869 (') 658,085 6,133 7,291 188,700 426,138 723,360 239,222 139 Waltham city 1,600 8,608 140 Ware town 141 Watertown town ;;::::;::::;;;.;;;;:..:;;;;: ■4,'5i7' i23,"266' 630,368 1 Less than one-tenth of 1 mile. * Gutters, 83 STREET RAILWAYS, AND AREA OF PUBLIC PARKS: 190a— Continued. LENGTH (MILES) OF PAVED STREETS. Total. 46.0 SS.0 241 9.2 5.4 22.5 36.1 5.7 3.1 30.1 11.2 16.1 9.2 9.9 5.6 17.1 1.9 4.8 15.9 Cobbla- sfone. 6.6 14.4 2.8 22.0 30.0 30.0 13.2 64.6 2.0 7.0 1.8 50.8 3.8 4.5 2.3 a8 1.0 1.0 5.3 11.0 11.9 23.1 0.5 82.1 32.3 67.0 59.2 62.0 7.2 16.0 74.1 102.0 44.5 35.0 75.0 40.0 51.2 42.3 6.5 47.0 24.6 24.3 85.0 3.2 58.5 28.3 50.5 56.1 W.. 32.0 Granite and Belgian block Brick. « 2.1 3.3 2.5 0.1 0.2 1.3 0.3 3.1 3.4 13.3 13.1 as 2.1 2.3 7.5 9.6 9.2 8.3 4.4 15.9 Wooden block 0.2 0.6 0.2 1.4 0.5 2.1 0.3 1.1 2.3 0.7 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.1 1.0 0.2 'b'.i 0.3 0.8 0.3 0.2 'i.'i 0.3 0.4 5.4 7.6 1.9 3.0 0.8 2.5 3.0 3.0 0.6 2.4 0.1 Asphalt and asphalt block. 2.6 1.5 3.6 0.8 0.7 3.1 Mac- adam. 8.2 21.0 1.3 7.6 23.0 26.9 0.1 0.4 0.8 46 1.2 3.7 22.0 26.0 25.0 10.1 2.0 45 0.3 'o.'i' 1.1 0.4 5.8 1.7 42 1.2 1.5 0.3 0.7 44 8.8 20.7 0.4 3.0 10.0 7.0 13.9 51.9 6.7 2.0 6.3 2.0 4.5 9.0 6.0 13.0 34.5 6.3 6.5 12.0 10.3 24.0 12.0 2.0 8.5 3.0 Gravel. All other, 9.1 33.5 36.3 68.0 2.0 0.5 0.6 0.9 5.0 2.0 63.8 44 5 77.8 22.3 60.0 45.0 10.0 14.0 67.8 100.0 40.0 26.0 70.0 27.0 16.3 36.0 35.0 13.5 72.8 50.0 24.2 41.1 21.8 0.2 6.0 25.8 » Includes 19.2 acres owned jointly by city and state. 0.2 (') 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.3 0.1 5.9 0.8 0.4 1.0 0.3 Length (miles) of unpaved streets. 15.0 12.0 45 23.8 64 6 76.5 70.2 56.5 44 5 31.4 44 5 56.9 51.6 88.0 70.3 46.4 48.5 81.9 5.3 96.2 59.0 98.2 74 5 10.0 1.0 20.0 36.8 22.8 53.0 218.0 243.3 67.0 130.3 32.6 68.8 124 2 41.3 W 5.2 29.0 1.3 5.3 740 9.3 18.0 70.0 19.0 68.0 75.5 10.0 75.0 60.0 63.5 65.0 21.8 246.0 144.7 91.5 25.0 77.0 W. 5.2 10.0 Length (miles ol single track) ot street railways. 13.0 8.0 5.8 2.0 3.0 16.0 8.5 3.7 40 6.3 5.0 9.5 4 7 11.0 8.0 8.6 9.0 1.5 7.0 13.3 6.3 40 7.3 6.0 5.5 14 5 40 8.0 11.3 10.2 19.8 6.3 2.5 15.1 7.8 6.3 45 1.1 4 4 8.3 17.9 11.8 21.8 13.4 17.0 16.1 4.9 17.5 15.2 6.6 7.3 147 10.7 12.6 9.1 10.9 12.1 12.6 16.7 13.1 17.5 12.1 19.0 5.8 13.5 21.7 7.5 15.5 AEEA (ACRES) OF PUBLIC PARKS. Owned by city. Inside city limits. 150.0 6.0 10.0 2.1 2.5 87.1 25.0 16.3 6.2 68.6 1.5 1.8 4 2 56.0 51 2.2 8.0 16.3 0.8 3.0 5.0 5.1 • 20.5 20.0 3.0 15.0 7.7 1.5 0.1 30.0 1.5 44 9 30.0 6.0 246.9 1.5 5.1 4.0 4.5 8.0 5.2 1.0 372.7 24.0 40.0 13.0 2.0 Outside city limits. 33.5 70.0 175.0 0.5 9.5 159.0 20.0 12.0 74 5 23.1 Not owned by city. Inside city limits. 1.8 20.0 "'7.6 20.9 8.2 40 15 10.0 0.5 0.2 25.0 357.5 Outside city limits. 40 50.0 20.0 6,600.0 20.0 200.0 971.0 271.2 1.5 14.0 14.0 139.2 22.0 81.0 75.2 12.0 215.0 'Not reported. 84 Table 11.— AREA AND LENGTH OP STREETS, LENGTH OP MUNICIPALirr. AREA (SQTTAIIE YARDS) OF PAVED STREETS. Total. Cobblestone. Granite and Belgian block. Brick. Wooden block. Asphalt and asphalt bfook. • Macadam. Gravel. All other. 142 Massachusetts— Continued. 42,534 132,098 2,581,334 1,016,400 98,283 147,840 302,060 97,053 50,000 92,178 170,000 35,555 158,400 95,936 82,6tO 691,000 262,000 180,148 43,317 68,691 368,019 246,289 26,000 240,567 44,000 600 28,929 220,816 33,969 1,467 22,873 41,067 109,225 93,867 26,400 2,444 143 144 2,487,467 990,000 145 146 Michigan: 9,067 82,150 4,622 147 147,840 250 148 600 19,460 90,013 34,840 7,040 12,000 236,000 • 149 150 Escanaba city 50,000 5,869 151 Flint city- 86,309 152 Iron Mountain city 170,000 153 35,565 26,400 154 i32,000 Ti5 95,936 166 50,000 32,690 691,000 166,000 10,736 13,226 10,519 101,294 105,489 157 Marquette city IW 34,000 136,646 52,000 159 Muskeeon citv 32,766 30,092 43,263 17,178 160 161 Pontlac city 4,919 108,362 162 Port Huron city. . 118,825 7,300 140,800 15,060 163 Sault Ste. Marie city 164 26,000 46,167 165 West Bay City 47,733 48,000 17,000 98,667 27,000 500 24,018 107,136 166 Minnesota: 167 St. Cloud city 168 3,800 10,000 1,111 169 Winona city 103,680 18,637 170 15,322 171 Natcliez city 172 m Missouri: Cartilage city . . 717,974 135,056 254,649 108,340 219,179 320,724 329,771 717,974 92,464 174 39,289 3,302 254,649 175 Jefferson City.. 176 108,340 49,396 83,160 177 Sedalia city. . . 3,300 9,183 78,100 2,200 79,200 166,724 178 68,640 329,771 179 Webb"City...r 180 Montana: Anaconda city 181 Great Falls city 25,961 19,100 28,862 139,881 20,060 71,466 7,376 91,436 44,932 280.000 36; 737 498,542 239,200 110,869 195,395 735,679 1,642,666 469,333 211,494 381,320 111,406 162,240 816,288 106,600 278,376 170,566 175,766 49,821 66,633 25,961 18,500 182 Helena city * 600 183 New Hampshire: 28,862 110,333 18,140 66,640 184 Concord city 9,437 2,610 4,826 3,164 20,111 IS'i 186 Keene city 187 4,212 10,770 8,470 188 Portsmouth city 80,666 33,732 280,000 189 2,730 190 New Jersey: 191 Bridgeton city 36,737 19? 498,542 211,200 193 Hackensack village 28,000 42,240 4,741 194 Harrison town 36,960 10,782 31,669 3,872 66,880 195 Kearny town 176,000 111,466 196 Long Branch city 557,333 1,642,666 197 MillvUleoity 198 469,333 211,494 221,200 46,933 105,240 816,288 8,400 218,187 170,556 199 Morristown town ?nfl New Brunswick city 6,280 66,360 88,480 46,933 47,000 W)1 Perth Amboy city 11,733 6,867 ?n? Philllpsburg town 203 Plainfleldcity 704 Union town 67,100 8,066 7,000 19,355 24,100 32,767 205 New York: Amsterdam city 206 Batavia village •mi Cohoes city 79,153 20,664 26,706 7,197 7,000 69,907 W8 Coming city 3,780 3,333 18,180 4,000 209 Cortland city si, 300 > Not reported. 2 Less than one-tenth ol 1 mile. 85 STREET RAILWAYS, AND AREA OF PUBLIC PARKS: 1903— Continued. LENGTH (MILES) OP PAVED STREETS. Length (miles) ol unpaved streets. liOngth (miles ol slagle track) ot street railways. AREA (ACRES) OF PUBLIC PARKS. Total. Cobble- Stone. Granite and Belg^ block. Brick. Wooden block. Asphalt and asphalt block. Mac- adam Gravel. All other. Owned by city. Not owned by city. Inside city limits. Outside city limits. Inside city limits. Outside city Uniits. 1.9 10.8 110.0 70.0 5.6 7.0 12.9 3.9 1.3 3.7 5.0 1.5" 9.0 3.0 5.4 32.8 15.0 10.7 1.2 2.0 21.6 18.0 1.2 11.8 1.9 0.1 1.3 10.6 1.3 0,1 0.9 1.8 9.9 4.0 2.5 0.2 53.0 125.0 4.5 14.9 21.4 14.8 4.0 14? 2.5 16.0 50.0 3.4 34.0 6.0 143 106.0 67.5 144 145 0.6 4.5 0.3 44.8 «15.0 88.0 19.0 64.2 «13.6 «92.8 24.4 10.0 28.0 48.0 84.0 34.0 35.0 85.0 65.8 35.0 37.2 64.6 57.0 42.0 52.0 20.9 38.0 14.3 38.8 127.6 126.9 7.6 10.8 30.0 22.0 41.3 167.6 129.1 79.5 69.2 103.7 199.0 4.0 37.8 15,0 4.0 20.0 22.8 30.0 146 7.0 147 0.2 0.6 3.6 1.7 0.3 0.4 10.0 5.0 13.8 5.8 4.8 17.0 28.0 8.0 0.5 148 149 1.3 0.3 1,W 3.4 1,51 5.0 1,52 1.5 1.6 2.5 2.3 8.0 4.3 7.0 9.3 11.6 2.0 8.7 13.6 10.0 25.0 1,53 7.5 1,S4 3.0 23.0 1,55 3.5 1.9 32.8 11.8 0.7 0.5 0.3 7.6 6.0 1,56 236.0 20.0 45.3 1,57 1.2 8.0 2.0 1,58 2.0 0.7 1.5 1.0 8.0 75.0 1,59 160 0.2 4.5 161 5.9 6.4 12.0 2.2 53.0 Ifi? 15.0 163 1.2 2.2 8.0 164 3.3 2.6 0.9 3.7 1.0 0.1 1.0 6.2 (') 165 119.8 6.8 2.3 837.0 5.0 166 5.0 20.3 4.6 6.5 7.6 7.5 3.0 4.3 167 0.2 0.3 0.1 66.3 168 4.0 0.6 169 0.7 170 171 172 31.4 6.8 '8.1 6.4 12.5 15.3 16.4 31.4 4.2 13.7 2.0 173 2.2 0.4 8.1 8.0 174 175 6.4 2.5 3.8 2.0 40.0 5.6 173 1.1 30.0 1.0 255 256 0.8 257 258 2.8 6.0 259 1.5 260 1.0 16.0 2.3 30.0 1.4 261 0.9 262 1.8 263 20.5 15.0 9.8 6.6 28.0 38.0 264 3.1 0.1 27.0 266 9.0 0.1 10.7 0.6 2.6 267 0.3 1.9 5.5 268 0.7 21.4 3.9 269 0.1 270 0.5 37.9 95.0 40.0 18.0 271 50.0 272 10.0 15.0 3.8 5.8 8.5 5.5 8.5 3.0 ) .3,30 Palestine city 20,533 331 Pariscity 64,526 S32 Sherman city 4,300 333 Tyler city a34 Waco city P) Ij 389, 577 28,570 699,990 197,001 264,773 208,737 266,745 46,655 {>) 36,057 30,000 21,413 349,637 188,092 2,800 40,134 66,400 1,323,520 335 Utah: Ogdencity 336 Vermont: Barre city 7jl57 .3.37 Burlington city 4,581 245,772 .3,3R Rutland city 8,909 3.39 Viiginia: Alexandria city 157,020 134,657 43,316 11,236 22,976 33,946 25,106 70,141 .340 Danville city 341 Lynchburg city 121,923 312 Manchester city ; 46,655 1 Not reported. 2 Includes a park of 10 acres used by xesidents of South Bethlehem and £astou« 89 STREET RAILWAYS, AND AREA OP PUBLIC PARKS: 1903— Continued." LENGTH (MILES) OF PAVED STREETS. Length (miles) of unpaved streets. Length (miles of single track) of street railways. AREA (ACRES) OF PUBLIC PARKS. Total. Cobble- stone. Granite and Belgian block. Bilck. Wooden block. Asphalt and asphalt block. Mac- adam. Gravel. AH other. Owned by city. Not owned by city. Inside city limits. Outside city limits. Inside city limits. Outside city limits. 30.0 22.0 30.0 22.0 10.0 4.3 ^.3 38.5 53.0 0) 45.0 3.0 5.6 11.5 21.0 17.3 10.3 13.9 28.0 22.3 125.0 5.5 20.0 4.7 24.4 C0.0 28.3 6.0 30.6 19.4 23.8 38.5 8.0 7.0 3.3 3.0 1.8 4.3 ?sn 281 5.7 ?R? ?S3 1.4 1.4 2.0 7.5 4.8 2 5 3.4 4.3 1.5 6.0 1.3 4.0 8.1 9.9 1.5 4.3 2.0 4.7 4.4 3.0 3.0 1.5 3.0 6.5 2.0 3,2 6.0 3.5 8.4 3.9 22 7 11.2 19.4 2.8 4.1 39.9 9.1 7.1 6.0 6.0 ?R4 285 11.2 25.9 1.5 7.1 ZO 0.5 23.3 12.7 51.0 43.0 40.0 286 O.S 11.0 0.8 2.3 '87 0.1 0.1 288 25.9 2.0 ?89 1.5 6.0 990 0.1 1.0 2.0 16.0 24,0 83.0 100.0 991 99? 0.5 4.1 7.2 2.0 2.0 9.0 3.1 993 1.4 0.2 0.4 17.6 994 0.2 4.9 41,0 60.0 10.0 64.0 995 296 3.1 4.0 0.3 30.4 3.0 7.1 0.8 4.0 4.4 2.0 3.9 2.4 7.8 . 20.1 15.7 106.0 72.0 25.9 6.5 72.7 <18.0 41.8 1.1 4.4 4.6 22.0 18.0 10.0 4.5 0.5 1.3 10.0 0.5 2.7 0.2 0.3 3.0 0.3 2.8 997 1.0 298 100.0 4:5 90,0 10,0 999 0.4 0.1 22.0 8.0 300 2.8 7.1 0.4 0.1 aoi ,W?, 0.2 •mi 4.0 4.4 '30,0 ,sn4 305 2.6 3.6 1.8 0.5 19.5 9.1 3.0 0.2 4.0 ,W6 0.3 68.0 307 0.6 0.3 0,1 308 7.0 .sn9 0.5 1.2 0.5 51.0 310 6.1 30.0 30.i) 5.9 4.0 71.2 18.0 5.8 1.1 8.4 75.0 42.0 20.0 2.0 4,1 311 0.5 20.0 1,0 ,S12 ,113 « 7.0 56.0 5.0 m 18.3 42.0 90.6 145.4 3.0 42.0 142.6 143.4 70.0 86.5 60.0 (.) 118.0 82.3 46.8 97.0 m 85.0 41.6 19.4 32.4 10.8 28.7 .■?7.9 17.5 .SI 4 0.5 .115 1.5 21.5 .116 0) 36.0 ,117 .118 10.0 ,119 0.2 2.7 1.2 3.0 1.2 2.0 18.0 10.0 320 0.2 20.0 0.5 10.0 eo.o 35.0 16.0 ,121 5.0 3.5 15.9 8.0 4.0 2.7 14.0 • 2.5 39,2 6.0 23.0 2.2 40.0 13.8 10.0 4,0 ,123 .124 3.7 0.8 325 0.5 326 1.3 10.0 327 328 W .129 0.5 330 2.7 4.8 4.6 331 0.2 29.6 332 1 3,0 3:« 36.'7' 48.7 1.4 37.0 13.2 13.4 10.8 12.6 3.5 1.1 0.3 1.0 12.3 0.7 1.1 19.7 12.8 0.2 2.2 4.2 23.0 47.0 IB. 6 12.0 2.3 9,9 7,2 «5.0 7.5 5.5 5.0 20.0 5,0 24,0 4,5 334 335 0.3 ,136 0.2 17.1 337 0.4 338 7.0 7.2 2.6 0.6 1.0 1.4 0.6 4.0 339 3,0 6,0 60,0 81.6 ,140 6.2 21.0 106.0 341 3.5 342 « Less than one-tenth of 1 mile. * Exclusive of gravel. 90 Table 11.— AREA AND LENGTH OP STREETS, LENGTH OJ ilUNICIPALITr. AREA (SQUARE YARDS) OF PAVED STREETS. Total. Cobblestone. Granite and Belgian block. Brick. Wooden block. Asphalt and asphalt block. Macadam. Gravel. All other. 343 Virginia— Continued. 109,270 137,586 467,260 8,000 88,780 187,200 263,360 127,576 75,332 147,250 350,693 153,000 277,000 138,700 143,000 527,555 821,600 237,200 91,167 631,139 110,072 69,900 86,970 71,939 41,155 76,551 37,331 344 79,200 52,101 1,110 16,121 8,608 ■Wi 330,000 346 8,000 347 Washington: 88,780 348 West Virginia: 349 350 187,200 a,";! Wisconsin: 149,760 31,734 60,000 64,041 16,666 5,756 58,438 15,000 52,000 129,986 35,000 526,222 63,600 XY>, 31,801 353 58,666 28,980 26,715 28,000 3,000 8,715 108,000 354 112,514 355 265,540 356 Fond du Lac city 75,000 167,000 35,000 55,000 3.57 358 Janesville city 359 360 2,333 803,000 12,200 361 18,600 57,400 362 49,700 117,900 91,167 51,184 73,910 36,200 64,470 363 Merrill city 364 2,059 120,066 36,162 457,830 365 366 33,700 367 22,500 368 Wyoming: Cheyenne city 369 326,044 326,044 > Not reported. 91 STREET RAILWAYS, AND AREA OF PUBLIC PARKS: 1903-Contmued. LENGTH (MILES) OF PAVED STREETS. Length (miles) of unpaved streets. Length (miles ol single track) of street railways. AEEA (ACRES) OF PUBLIC PARKS. Total. Cobble- stone. Granite and Belgian block. Brick. Wooden block. Asphalt and asphalt block. Mac- adam. Gravel. All other. Owned by city. Not owned by city. Inside city limits. Outside city limits. Inside city limits. Outside city limits. 5.3 7.3 24.1 0.5 3.1 8.9 11.9 6.3 3.1 20.5 29.7 8.1 12.4 B.l 6.0 27.5 30.7 13.2 3.6 23.9 7.3 3.6 5.0 3.6 1.9 2.7 1.8 40.0 48.7 14.5 8.5 9.3 9.9 10.0 ?43 4.5 2.2 0.1 0.8 0.4 67.4 85.0 344 18.8 .145 0.5 88.5 29.5 38.0 O 28.4 .58 9 29.6 67.4 (') 62.1 81.9 50.0 46.2 17.0 80.0 39.2 49.4 48.0 70.0 53.5 113.2 40.0 60.0 42.0 36.0 3-16 3.1 347 6.3 6.1 8.8 5.6 7.5 2.1 2.0 13.0 5.3 12.9 9.3 5.0 6.8 3.0 8.2 1.6 11.9 348 349 8.9 42.0 8.0 6.2 14.0 3,'in 6.0 1.3 2.9 2.8 O.fi 0.2 3.6 1.0 2.5 5.8 1.7 27.2 3.0 3-)1 1.2 20.0 35? 2.5 1.1 1.0 1.1 0.1 0.3 4.3 asx 19.2 354 26.1 25.1 94.5 106.0 12.0 15.0 61.5 8 6 365 4.0 5.6 2.0 4.2 356 357 3fi8 369 0.3 30.0 2.0 165.0 13.0 360 0.7 1.4 361 1.9 7.9 3.6 2.1 6.1 2.0 4.1 43.0 25.0 8.0 362 303 0.1 4.1 1.2 17.6 2.0 304 ?m 1.5 1.0 360 0.9 2.1 3H7 23.4 8.0 368 7.0 7.0 369 92 Table 12.— CARE OF STREETS, NUMBER OF FOOD AND SANITARY INSPECTOES, AND MILES OF SEWERS: 1903. 1 Prisoners also are employed in cleaning streets. " Health officer acts as food inspector. 3 Employed for three m.onths only. * Not reported. Health officer acts ao food inspector and deputy health officer acts as sanitary inspector. fi Also acts as food inspector. 7 Exclusive of cross street connections. 8 Superintendent of streets acts as food inspector and assistant superintendent of streets acts 8 Detailed from police force. " Health officer acts as sanitary inspector. CAKE OF STKEETS. INSPECTOiBS. MILES OF SEWEBS. MUNICIPALITY. Swept by hand or machine. Average number of square yards swept per week. Average number of persons employed in Bitieet cleaning and sprinkling. Food. Sfljii- tary. Total. Brick. Tile. Other. By city. By con- tractor. By >iiTifi 268,145 705,552 164,306 12 Kentucky: 4 1 1 1 2 2 5 4.0 149,688 10 1.5 0.8 7.8 10.0 10.0 7.2 14.6 8.0 1 2 12 27 8 24 8 7 15 3 7 6 8 6 7 IS 1 Both Machine . . Machine . . Both Both Both Both Both Machine.. Both Both Hand Both Hand Machine . . 76,076 246,396 917,100 81,544 97,888 109,156 71,580 68,950 266,395 17,100 30,384 94,854 88,658 1 0.5 3 Maine: 8.1 13.8 33.8 6.8 7.0 5.S 7.7 0.4 6.0 «4.0 22.6 3.2 8.4 55 3 19.0 19.2 1.3 0.4 4.2 6.8 11.6 29.1 6.8 1 1.9 0.5 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 12.3 0.2 4.8 6.8 Maryland: 6.8 7.2 0.5 0.4 5.0 92,868 4 u 1 2 2 i' 2 1 1 1.0 Massachusetts: 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 21,000 4 1 17 30 1.0 3.0 22.6 3.2 7.1 48.9 15.0 16.6 4 Hand Machine . . Hand 510,231 1,867 360,000 1.3 6.1 4.0 2.6 26 0.3 Hand 16,600 1 3 2 Framingham town 2 18.6 6.6 13.6 4.4 1 Detailed from police force. 8 Not reported. 'Health officer acts as sanitary inspector. < Appointed and paid by state. , , ^ ,i,. ^ , ^ -^ ■ » One detailed from police force and 7 employed for two months only; health officer also acts as sanitary mspector. « Exclusive of cross street connections. 'Health officer acts as food inspector. 8 Detailed from police force; health officer also acts as sanitary mspector. » Swept by property owners. 94 Table 12.— CARE OF STREETS, NUMBER OF FOOD AND SANITARY INSPECTORS, AND MILES OF SEWERS: 1903-Continued. CAKE OF STREETS. INSPECTOES. MILES or SEWERS. MUNICIPALITY. Swep'. by hand or machine. Average number of square yards swept per week. A verage number of persons employed in street cleaning and sprinkling. Food. Sani- tary. Total. Brick. Tile. Other. By city. By con- tractor. By city. By con- tractor. Massachusetts— Continued. Hand Machine.. Hand 162,000 84,000 - 2 1 5 9 8 1 6 1 i' 2 2 2 1 1 1 • 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 i' 2 2 1 1 1 1 4 2 15.4 17.9 15.6 25.1 47.6 S34 7 2.0 10.8 20.0 26.0 14.7 17.9 14.8 25.1 47.6 34.0 1.5 9.9 . 19.1 21.0 0.7 0) 0.8 Marlhoro city Medford city . . Machine . . 12,380 13 6 0.7 0.5 0.5 0.9 5.0 MlHord town. 19 4 6 2 6 8 6 6 Both Both 45,000 0.4 Nbwburyport city 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 (') Hand Both 2,000 175,000 Pittsfield city 8 31.7 13.0 17.5 6.0 11.3 .38.2 (■) 31.0 5.5 32.8 .3.0 27.7 13.0 17.6 6.0 9.4 36.4 1.0 Plymouth town Machine . . (') « 5 1 Southhridge town Wakefield town 6 3 3 10 4 11 6 3 13 4 3 9 2 5 2 20 6 25 10 8 8 12 10 4 20 15 10 5 3 3 6 5 1.9 1.8 Walthamcity 7 Ware town Machine . . Both Both m 105,600 22,873 31.0 5.5 30.1 Westfield town 2.7 1 2 Woburn city 12.4 12.0 n.5. 25.0 13.3 10.9 20.9 5.0 5.3 9.6 29.6 13.9 13.1 10.0 16.6 4.5 10.7 31.6 14.5 6.5 19.5 8.2 6.1 6.5 26.8 24.0 7.6 18.0 10.0 59 37.5 32.0 7.1 7.8 13 5 24.5 10.2 42.2 4.8 33.7 26.7 13.6 16.4 12.4 11.2 25.0 9.1 10.9 19.9 5.0 5.3 2.0 27.6 12.9 12.8 9.6 1.^.6 4.5 10.7 25.8 13.7 0.6 15.9 7.8 6.8 5.6 15.9 22.9 Michigan: Adrian city Both Machine . . Machine.. Both Hand Both Hand 430,933 443,520 162,900 298,625 10,000 153,148 35,000 0.8 1.5 Ann Arhor city Battle Creek city 4.2 W Escanabacity Flint city 1 1 1 1.0 Ironwood city Hand Hand Machine . . Hand Hand Hand Both Machine . . Both Hand Both Both Both 72,000 309,947 41,200 72,000 204,000 332,680 32,203 42,889 798,474 632,934 16,000 235,015 51,000 7.5 2.0 T.0 0.3 0.5 1 1 1.0 1 1 1 2 51 • 1 »1 »1 1 '1 1 5.8 0.8 Sault Ste. Marie city West Bay City 3.6 0.4 Minnesota: Mankato city 4 4 2 9 St. Cloud city 0.3 Stillwater city Machine . . Hand 6,796 78,837 0.4 0.6 10.9 Mississippi: 1.1 Vicksburg city Missouri : Carthasre citv ... 3 1 7.6 18.0 Hannibal city (') 2 1 1 3 1 Jefferson City 10 Mobcrly city Machine.. i • 1 1 0.9 2.5 3.0 5.0 35.0 85,360 4 29.0 7.1 7.8 12.2 15.0 10.2 36.6 3.3 31.1 25.9 11.1 11.6 Webb City Montana: Anaconda city 6 3 1 1 17 2 6 2 5 3 n Machine.. 25,961 0.7 0.5 6 Helena city • 1 9 New Hampshire: 1 1 Concord city Both Both Hand Both Both Hand 29,548 5,020 9,652 7,376 32,210 11,200 6.1 0.2 0.2 5 6 Keene city 1 2 4 Laconia city 8 Portsmouth city 4 1.3 3.2 1 2 Eochoster city 1.6 1 Not reported. ' Includes 2.4 miles of state sewer. 8 Less than one-tenth of 1 mile. 'Exclusive of tile. 6 Detailed from poUce force. • Also acts as food inspector. ' Swept by property owners. 8 Paid by police department. > Also acts as patrolman. 95 •Table 12.^CARE OF STREETS, NUMBER OF FOOD AND SANITARY INSPECTORS, AND MILES OF SEWERS: 1903-€oiitiDued. CABE OF STREETS. INSPECT0K3. MILES OF SEWEBS. MXnnCIPAUTY. Swept hy hand or machine. Average number ol square yards swept per week. Average number of persons employed m street cleaning and sprinkling. Food. Sani- tary. Total. Brick. Tile. Other. By city. By con- tractor. By city. By con- tractor. Now Jersey: ' BlooTimeld town Hand Both Hand Hand Both Hand Both 70,000 73,474 260,000 168,000 27,717 38,790 10 5 25 4 10 15 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 30.0 6.3 68.6 8.0 8.0 20.9 12.0 0.2 47.0 5.0 0.3 0.6 40 0.5 2.9 26.0 6.0 65.0 40 7.6 18.0 12.0 0.2 47.0 £ast Orange city 3.0 Hackensack village Long Branch city 334,400 30 Millville city - 5 4 20 12 15 7 15 20 12 1 Hand Both Both Hand Hand Both Hand 46,933 88,480 129,066 47,000 31,680 196,400 379,706 New Brunswick city 12.0 3.5 6.7 36.4 5.8 34 7 7.1 21.4 15.0 12.7 16.4 31.7 30.0 23.5 18.5 10.4 30.2 42.6 16.5 12.6 27.9 19.0 40.6 28.0 46.8 18.7 14.1 15.5 18.8 18.1 17.3 19.0 19.3 30.5 25.9 26.6 18.8 28.7 25.0 16.7 10.0 21.0 20.1 15.0 13.0 16.0 16.4 8.0 11.2 6.7 10.9 20.4 21.6 16.5 9.6 2.0 3.5 1.5 0.3 2.7 0.2 10.0 Fhlllipsburg town 47 35.1 3.1 34 6 6.6 21.4 14 4 12.6 13.9 30.6 28.3 23.5 17.5 7.5 28.6 39.9 15.5 12.5 27.4 17.0 ■ 38.6 28.0 <0.5 16.0 13.3 15.5 18.3 17.6 15.3 19.0 16.5 27.4 23.6 23.8 18.8 28.7 25.0 16.7 10.0 21.0 0.8 15 12.0 16.0 15.5 8.0 11.2 6.5 10.9 20.4 18.0 14 2 7.8 0.6 Plainneld city New York: 0.5 Both 407,326 28 1 1 Coming city Hand Hand Hand Both Hand Both Hand Hand Both Hand Both Hand i67,i66 349,800 705,348 480,861 357,845 192,000 333,922 23,<66 165,428 855,395 124,688 90,814 4 3 16 12 18 5 25 3 18 15 5 5 0.6 0.1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 !2 1 1 1 1 1.5 1.1 1.7 2 2 3 189,660 1.0 1.9 «2.7 1.0 1.6 Little Falls city 1 8 416,534 0.6 2.0 Hand Hand Hand Both Hand 46,218 720,000 804,000 1,869,352 303,732 5 40 30 22 6 20 New Rochelle cltv 1 1 1 (=) 1 1 U3 2.3 0.4 « 0.8 Hand Hand Both 538,800 138,856 214,725 9 10 8 2 16 1 0.5 0.5 1.0 Plftttsbure citv 1.0 Hand Both 63,360 263,076 8 1 1 1 2 «2 1 1 2 2 2.8 2.9 2.4 1.8 Hand Both Both M acliine . . Both (') Both 880,896 86,600 343, Detailed from police force. 96 Tabm 12.— care of streets, NUMBER OF FOOD AND SANirARY INSPECTORS, AND MILES OF SEWERS: 1903— Continuea. MtTNICIPALITY. Ohio — Continued. Lancaster city. Lorain city Mansfield city.. Marietta city.. Marion city Masaillon city Middletown city. Newark city Piquaoity Portsmoutli city. Sanduslry city Steubenville city. Tiflincity Warren city... Wellstoncity.. Xenia city Zanesville city. Oklalionia: Gutliriecity Oldahoma City . Oregon: Astoria city Permsylvania : Beaver Falls torough. Braddock borough Bradford city Butler borough Carbondale city. . . .. Carlisle borough Chambersburg borough. Columbia borough Danville borough Dubois borough Dunmore borough. . . Duquesne borough. . . Hazelton city Homestead borough. Lebanon city Mahanoy City borough. Meadville city Mt. Carmel borough Nanticoke borough Norristown borough OUCity PhoenixvUle borough. Pittston city Plymouth borough. . . PottstowE borough. Pottsville borough. . Shamoldn borough. . Sharon borough Shenandoah borough South Bethlehem borough. Steelton borough Sunbury borough Titusville city Warren borough West Chester borough. Wilkinsburg borough.. Rhode Island: Central Falls city Cranston town Cumlserland town East Providence town. Lincoln town Newport city Warwick town South Carolina: Columbia city Greenville city Spartanburg city . South Dakota: Sioux Falls city. CABE OF STREETS. Swept by hand or machine. Hand Machine . Hand Machine. Hand.... Hand. (») Both.. Both.. Hand. Both.. Both . . Both.. Hand. Machine . Both. Both. Hand. Both.. Both . . Both . . W Hand . Hand . (=) Hand. Hand. Hand . . Hand., Both.. Hand.. W Both.. Hand.. Hand.. Both.. Both. Hand . . (») (») Hand . . Hand . , Both.. Hand Hand Hand Machine . Both. . Both.. Hand. Both.. « Average number ol square yards swept per week. By city. 4,836 64,750 390,752 45,200 135,300 131,331 '156,650 190,090 192,000 117,225 145,600 118,702 24,328 96,200 W 35,000 m 221,520 124,488 "i4i666 W 57,000 160,000 («) 46,000 CO 18,200 41,333 80,000 ' 146^766 99,112 125,100 33,630 5,311 5,000 86,722 88,000 86,257 20,000 237,000 16,115 Hand. Hand. Both. Machine . 0,711 27,231 "i43;796 40,000 By con- tractor. 349,230 66,498 480,000 Average number of persons employed m street cleaning and spiinHing. By city. » 15 By con- tractor. INSPECTOES. Food. Sani- tary. W (') 61 MILES OF SEWERS. Total. 1 Health officer acts as food and sanitary inspector. ^Health officer acts as food inspector. 3 Detailed from police force. < Also acts as sanitary inspector. 6 Also acts as food inspector. 5.1 17.1 22.0 12.0 42.5 6.1 0.6 11.5 8.1 w 37.4 4.0 17.8 20.3 1.4 4.9 33.0 15.0 34.0 3.8 L8 W 23.9 15.2 7.5 0.9 0.2 7.3 1.3 (•) 10.1 13.8 0.9 1.0 18.1 1.3 6.1 9.1 18.0 14.5 3.0 17.0 11.0 8.0 1.0 1.0 16.0 0.3 9.1 13.7 6.0 27.6 10.8 5.2 2.5 2.0 15.8 0.6 30.0 20.5 19.0 2.6 Brick. 0.4 6.0 0.5 6.5 2.9 0.6 4.1 0.7 2.2 2.1 1.1 33.0 0.8 1.3 'b'.s 0.8 0.8 2.0 0.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.3 1.0 2.1 2.2 0.4 2.0 5.3 0.3 Tile. "Net reported. 7 Health officer acts as sanitary inspector. 8 Swept by property owners. » Less than one-tenth ol 1 mile. 4.7 11.1 21.5 12.0 10.0 6.1 8.6 7.0 31.0 3.3 15.6 18.2 1.4 16.0 34.0 3.8 1.0 23.9 15.2 7.5 0.9 0.2 7.3 17.3 1.0 5.3 7.1 17.5 14.0 3.0 9.5 9.9 7.0 1.0 16. 0.3 8.1 13.4 6.0 25.6 8.5 4.8 0.5 2.0 10.5 0.3 30.0 20.5 19.0 1.5 97 Table 12.— GAEE OF STREETS, NUMBER OF FOOD AND SANITARY INSPECTORS, AND MILES OF SEWERS: 1903— Continued. UUNICIPALITT. Tennessee: darkSTille city. Jackson city Texas: Austin city Beaumont city. Corsleanaoity.. Denisoncity El Paso city Laredo city... Palestine city. Faiifi city Shenaanoity. Tyler city Waco city Utah: Ogdeneity. Vennont: Barrecity Burlington city. Butland city VSiginaa: Alexandila city . . Danvilie city Lynchbuig city . . Manchester city. Newport News city. Petersborg city FoTtsmoutti city Koanoke city Waahington: WaJlawalla city .. . West Virginia: diarleston city, . . Enntington city . . FaTkersDoig city . Wiseonsin; Appletoneity Asnland city Beloitcity Chippewa Falls city. Ban Claire city Fond dn Lac dty. Green Bay city... JanesvUle city Kenosha city Madison city Manitowoc city. Marinette city.. Merrill city Bhehoygan city Stevens Point city. WatertowQ city — Wausaucity Wyommg: Ciieyenne city. Laramie city.. CARE OF STEEETS. Swept by hand or machine. Average number ol square yards swept per week. Hand. Hand. Hand. Hand, Machine . Hand. Both.. Hand. Hand Both Both Machine. Both Both Hand Machine. Both.... Both Machine. Both.... Machine. Madhine. Haaidi... Hand Hand. Hand. Hand. Hand. Hand. Hand. Hand Machine - Machine. Hand Average number ol persons employed m street cleaning and sprinkling. By city. 230,025 0) 41,066 12,000 7,137 15,800 17,819 175,000 202,549 72,000 41,000 311,552 303,397 255,000 141,625 38,000 97,529 102,750 175,000 175,000 33,520 25,000 90,000 200,000 75,000 38,943 65,000 6,068 By con- tractor. 48,000 35,898 121,845 By city. (') By con- tractor. msPECTOEa. Food. Sani- tary. »1 « MILES OF SEWEKS. Total. 7.5 10.0 25.2 8.5 13.8 42.0 3.5 13.0 15.0 19.8 27.3 27.3 5.3 11.4 18.9 26.0 21.0 8.6 15.0 0.& 25v7 « 18.3 32,9 16.8 10.9 3.3 12.1 22.0 23.0 1.4 17.0 32.0 23.5 6.1 3.0 33.9 3.1 13.4 14.4 8.2 12.3 Brick. 1.5 0.5 3.7 1.7 2.7 1.0 1.5 O.S 0.2 0.4 0.3 2.0 0.1 2.8 0.3 0.5 0.8 1.2 0.9 Tile. > Not reported. sAlso acts as lood inspector. •Detailed from police force. ' Health officer acta as sanitary inspector. ' Less than one-tenth ol 1 mile. 6.0 9.S 21.5 6.8 13.8 42.0 3.5 13.0 13.0 M.8 24.3 26.0 3.6 11.4 15.5 25.0 21.0 6.5 15.0 0.8 25.7 17.2 32.7 16.4 10.9 2.8 11.8 22.0 21.0 1.3 14.2 30.3 23.0 6.3 3.0 28.4 3.1 12.2 13.6 8.2 12.3 Other. BuU. 45—06- 98 Table 13.— BUILDING PERMITS: 1903. [Cities which do not report building permits are omitted Irom this table.] MUNICIPALITY. BXJII.DING PEEMITS GKANTED. For new buildings. Number. Proposed expendi- tures. For repairs, exten- sions, etc., to old buildings. Number. Proposed expendi- tures. MUNICIPALITY. BOTLDINQ PEEMITS CHANTED. For new buildings. Number. Proposed expendi- tures. For repairs, exten- sions, etc., to old buildings. Number. Proposed expendi- tures. Arkansas: Fort Smith city CaliJomia: Alameda city Berkeley city Fresno city Pasadena city San Diego city San Jose city Connecticut: Danbury city MiddlGto wn city New London city . . . Norwich city Stamford city Florida: Pensacola city Tampa city Georgia: B runswick city Illinois: Belle vUle city Bloomington city. . Danville city Elgin city Evanstoncity Indiana: Anderson city Elwoodcity Huntington city . . . Lafayette city Logansport city. . . Michigan City MunoieWty New Albany city. . , Peru city Richmond city Vincennes city Iowa: Burlington city Muscatine city 9 Kansas: Fort Scott city Hutchinson city. . . Leavenworth city . . Kentucliy; Owensboro city Paducahcity Louisiana: Shreveport city Maine: Augusta city Bangor city Waterville city Maryland: Annapohs city Cumberland city... Frederick city Hagerstown city. . . Massachusetts: Arlington town Brookline town Hyde Park town. . . Leominster town. . Marlboro city Medfordcity Melrose city Northampton city. Plttsfield city Revere town Wakefield town Walthamcity Watertown town. . Woburn city , Michigan: Ann Arbor city Muskegon city Minnesota: StUlwater city Missouri: Sedaliacity New Jersey: Bridgeton city East Orange city. . Millville city 1186 104 414 21 1911 162 200 4 21 73 ni 503 133 141 303 115 131 56 3 31 6 B35 130 87 195 26 112 87 56 34 66 10 3 27 1144 1273 194 4 53 26 85 126 19 37 42 152 20 79 23 49 55 27 46 99 63 46 50 14 817 38 20 13 240 33 2 $204, 800 338,000 1,129,255 ! 1,426, 378 854,052 532,244 « « (») (=) (?) 659, 320 31,775 220,305 347,340 406,997 545,841 2 520,623 157,080 1,650 67,400 P) 100,240 145,480 241,600 8121,590 41, 115 258,190 133,000 178, 769 77,400 95,021 27,000 ! 309, 570 2171,905 774,286 P) P) 135,350 46, 525 230,280 P) 117,072 140,700 2,428,900 P) 279,332 (=) 2154,590 165,895 P) P) 244,295 92,683 151,570 189, 325 (») 45,000 68,600 31,920 178,920 84,000 588,000 122,000 P) 133 26 P) h 105 59 28 22 34 34 81 66 248 20 40 62 72 58 74 24 7 «3 13 87 102 21 m P) 7 25 6 38 123 5 41 23 99 P) (') $33,000 52,911 P) (') 156,075 45,170 P) P) P) P) 8,286 7,590 11,309 121,000 950 59,400 P) 23,190 5,990 S500 P) 15,200 34, 310 19,975 13,900 .53, 191 12,500 30,469 4,580 41, 467 P) 13, 175 (<) 10,300 P) P) 26,800 4,075 12,621 P) 20,317 10,600 308,220 27,525 n 21,365 P) 34,024 8,300 (.") 13,700 P) P) 3,670 5,245 1,080 1,500 100,000 4,900 New Jersey — Continued. New Brunswick city Plainfleid city New York: Glens FaUs vUlage Glo versviUe city Hornellsville city Mt. Vernon city Niagara Falls city Oswego city Poughkeepsie city North Carolina: Greensboro city Raleigh city Wilmington city , North Dakota; Fargo city Ohio: Ashtabula city , Cambridge city Findlay city , Lancaster city Lorain city Mansfield city i3 Marietta city Marion city Massillon city Newark city " Piqua city Portsmouth city Sandusky city Tiflincity Warren city Oklahoma: Guthrie city Pennsylvania: Braddock borough Bradford city Columbia borough. '. Dubois borough Homestead borough Lebanon city Mahanoy City borough Meadville city Norristown iDOrougli Oil City PhoenLxviile borough Pottstown borough PottsviUe borough Shamokin borough' , South Bethlehem borough Steeiton borough West Chester borough ■Willdnsburg borough Rhode Island: Central Falls city Cranston town South Carolina: Columbia city Greenville city Spartanburg city Tennessee: Clarksviile city Texas: Austin city Beaumont city ^ El Paso city Utah: Ogden city Vermont: Barre city Rutland city Virginia: Alexandria city Danville city Lynchburg city Manchester city Newport News city Petersburg city Portsmouth city Roanoke city West Virginia: Charleston city Huntington city Wisconsin: Janesville city 26 218 83 (") 176 19 24 1600 32 94 102 = 107 41 72 34 230 31 77 92 62 201 186 1176 55 34 104 1163 77 87 2 19 35 63 29 133 26 119 123 132 190 10 10 46 31 92 15 5 34 119 78 100 1245 1250 1462 1155 132 31 20 111 126 8 180 82 69 167 1126 58 83 $94,600 2 525,555 16,300 730,200 475,490 161,600 118,000 2 300,000 74,376 188,000 382,890 12 65,890 (') 64,666 77, 300 364, 827 126,700 66,488 108,727 82,695 243, 135 2174,017 2 186, 580 85,660 37,040 5170,065 2111,250 250,053 222,861 20,000 P) 119,000 P) P) (15) ;=■) 60,000 P) P) 479,700 54,225 6 48,626 367,060 100,000 25,000 2166,879 2 218,776 2 728,105 2 347,843 P) P) 22,050 133,050 211, 375 29,600 2 450,000 128, 100 123, 115 221,000 P) 103, 405 P) 11 40 85 812 810 83 38 140 195 73 37 84 67 43 44 11 29 5 27 3 19 31 P) (3) , 5 26 23 P) 23 104 12 5 117 (15) P), P)' P) 74 P) 167 33 58 17 47 P) 26 16 159 « 13 P) |:i $11,250 77,349 28,950 77,630 5,370 P) 12,424 21,380 23,825 P) P) 7,173 P) 11,375 4,500 28,933 630 7,650 29,319 P) P) 4,025 15,974 P) 14,965 61,772 3, COO P) 3,000 P) (15) (.6) P) 15,000 ,s. 6,850 34,250 P) 37,800 P) 62,000 P) P) 26,420 3,050 9,125 7,400 P) 13,650 8,645 38,340 P) 5,885 P) 1 Includes permits for repairs, extensions, etc., to old buildings. 2 Includes proposed expenditures for repairs, extensions, etc., buildings. 8 Included in permits for new buildings. * Included in proposed expenditures for new buildings. 5 Not reported. 6 Incomplete record. ' Permits required only when proposed expenditures exceed $200. ' Data are for six months, to old 16 Permits not required in all parts of the city. 11 Permits not required except lor buildings of three or more stories within lire limits. 12 For 43 buildings only. " Data are for eight months; Incomplete record. " Data are for seven months. isNot reauired. 100 Table 14.— TOTAL PAYMENTS AND RECEIPTS, CLASSIFIED AS CORPOEATE, TEMPORARY, 1 ^* 64 8S MTOTICIPALITT. Total. Alaliama: Annistoncity... Hiintsvilleclty. Selmacity Arkansas: Fort Smith city.. Hot Springs city. PiQeBlufEcity... CaJilomia: Alameda city.. Berkeley city... Fresno city Pasadena city.. San Diego city. San Jose city... Stockton city. . Colorado: Cripple Creek town. Leadville city Connecticut: Ansonia city Danijury city Manchester to"wn Middletown city Naugatuck borough. New London city Norwich city Stamford city Torrington borough. "Wniimantic city Florida: Key West city. Pensacolacity. Tampa city Georgia: Athens city Brunswick city. Columbus city.. Macon city Illinois: Alton city Belleville city Bloomiagton city. Cairo city Champaign city. . . Danville city. . . Decatur city... Elgtacity Evanston city. Freeport city.. Galesburgcity... Jacksonville city. Kankakee city. . . Kewance city Lasallecity Lincoln city.. Mattooncity. Molinecity... Ottawa city. . Pekin city Kock Island city. Streator city Waukogan city . . . Indiana: Anderson city Columbiis city Elkhart city Elwqod city ^Hammond city. . . Htmtington'oity'. . Jel^erson ville city . ' Kokoniocity (Lafayette city. . . . Logarisport city. . . PAYMENTS. Grand total. $109,574,156 95,234 119,408 130,306 151,385 172,451 279,723 286,419 539,590 381, 184 673,271 483,587 377, 951 442,790 139,078 212,543 139, 585 311, 179 198,061 182,323 290,975 483,937 628,487 322,248 110,503 127,372 133,516 137,595 277, 408 301,235 180,801 321, 110 485,280 161,592 176,036 620,706 169,645 191,279 231, 637 406,429 403, 365 487,639 226,882 306,872 269, 686 130,372 233, 764 171,423 122,713 156, 433 450, 177 158,220 132, 217 450,541 210,565 135,561 473, 486 118,870 223,508 318,679 230,651 198,091 134,441 175, 621 347, 102 390, 152 To the public. Total. $103,146,957 95,234 119,408 130,306 142,931 172, 451 279, 723 260,758 539,690 381,184 671,614 467, 116 377,951 398,966 139,078 212,543 133,334 309,679 159,994 146,919 260,734 405,971 473, 599 315,348 110,503 121,856 133,516 137,595 272,043 289,012 180,801 313,910 417,676 160, 172 176,036 620, 706 169,645 191,279 231,637 399,824 394,215 487,639 176, 177 269,133 269,686 130,372 233,764 171,423 122, 713 156,433 449,860 154,043 130,741 450,541 210,565 133,410 455, 170 118,870 223,508 317,979 230,651 195,921 134, 441 161,613 342,404 348,601 Corporate.! $77,603,672 70,582 94,467 108,780 110,515 136,684 213,924 260, 718 536,339 380,905 617,466 461,809 376,842 397,033 81,903 145,837 116,645 232,069 111,126 128,301 146,933 363,292 241, 369 97,089 103,093 96,802 115, 166 256,273 283,412 90,434 278, 769 338,313 138,954 162,919 375,980 134,688 157, 161 212,204 373,961 306,269 436, 199 173,177 201,734 238,972 123, 758 176,092 146,743 90,392 125,233 380,939 130,979 123, 180 339, 137 166,490 130,639 369,226 118,603 166,349 230,225 225,651 163,899 107,923 148, 154 314,051 245,004 Temporary.^ $25,543,285 24,652 24, 941 21, 526 32, 416 35,767 65,799 40 3,251 279 54, 148 6,307 1,109 1,933 67, 175 66, 706 16,689 77,610 48,868 18.618 103,801 10,349 120, 307 73,979 13,414 18, 763 36,714 22, 439 15,770 5,600 90,367 35, 141 79,362 21, 218 13. 117 244, 726 35,057 34. 118 19,483 25,863 87,946 61,440 3,000 67,399 30, 714 6,614 57,672 26,680 32,321 31,200 68,921 23,064 7,561 111,404 44,075 2,771 86,944 267 57, 159 87,754 5,000 32,022 26,518 13,359 28,353 103, 697 To departments, offices, industries, and funds. Total. $6,427,199 8,454 25,661 1,657 16,471 43, 824 6,251 1,500 38,067 35,404 40, 241 77,966 54,888 6,900 Service transfer.3 5,516 6,366 12,224 7,200 67,605 6,605 9,150 50,705 37, 739 317 4,177 600 2,170 14,008 4,698 41, 551 $428,007 24,036 1,644 16,471 8,448 Interest and loan transfer.* $658, 899 182 227 3,235 7,200 9,150 18,316 700 3,755 General transfer.s $6,340,293 17, 605 3,605 8,454 1,625 13 "43,"824 6,251 1,500 38,067 26,774 40,241 77,039 47,898 6,900 $18,027,832 5,516 6,365 12,224 50,000 1,420 3,000 50,705 37,739 4,177 1,476 600 2,170 14,008 4,698 21,020 1 ' ' Corpoirate payments " equal "payments other than those for service transfers " in Tables 16 and 17, plus the ' net or corporate payments " shown in column 8 of Ta^lo lb, minus the Bum of "receipts from sales of real property" and "refund receipts" in Table 21. 2 For details of temporary payments and receipts see page 9. * For details of "service transfer payments " see Tables 16 and 17. * For details of interest and loan transfers see Tables 18 and 20. 101 AND. TRANSFER, TOGETHER WITH CASH BALANCES AND AGGREGATES; 1903. AOGKBGATES. FatymentBto pub^c, tuid cash on band at close ol year. $121,174,789 All pay- ments, and cash on hand at cdose of year,' 1127,601,988 Cash on hand at beginning ol year, and receipts from pablie. $120,837,294 Cash on hand at beginning of year. $17,379,200 Grand total. $110,222,788 From the public Total. $103,458,094 Corporate.' $78,920,672 Temporary.' $24,537,422 From departments, offices, industries, and funds. Total. $6,764,694 Service transfer. $428,007 Interest and loan trans- fer.i $938,971 General transfer.* $5,397,716 105,932 127,311 149,608 174,854 179,291 301.555 300,387 576, 519 483,028 831,324 533,566 446,222 601,063 155,044 258,391 168,510 325,465 161,088 222,206 251,012 627, 447 689,307 363,689 119,691 158,980 133,581 151,518 296,430 182,899 313,910 ^7,183 192,449 230,361 651,975 191,252 236,334 291,727 489,897 409.125 560,715 237,853 500,501 309,809 204,632 262,351 203,580 128,396 215,990 600,917 197,166 183,846 498,338 2.36,064 163,702 580,759 172,035 234,082 391,870 293,814 244,830 167, 105 226,451 432,532 464,868 105,932 127,311 149,608 183,308 170,291 301,555 326,048 576,519 483.026 550,037 446,222 644,867 155,044 259,391 174,761 326,965 199,155 257,610 291,253 705, MS 744, 195 379,469 119,691 164,496 133,581 151,518 343,051 308,664 182,699 321,110 604,788 193,869 230,361 651,975 191,252 236,334 291,727 506,502 418,275 560,715 288,558 538,240 309,809 204,632 262,351 203,580 128,396 215,990 601,234 201,343 185,322 498,338 236,064 165,853 599,075 172,0.35 234,682 392,470 293,814 247,000 167, 105 240,459 437,230 508,419 105,932 127, 311 149,608 146,525 179,291 301,555 300,387 576,519 483,0^ 831,324 533,566 446,222 600,973 155,044 259,391 168,510 326,465 161,088 222,206 251,012 613,947 690,990 363,589 119,091 158,980 133,561 151,518 337,686 297,254 182,099 313,910 455,683 192,449 230,361 6.51,975 191,252 236,334 291,727 503,298 409,125 560, 715 232,201 501,485 309,809 204,632 262,351 203,580 128,396 215,990 600,917 198,437 183,846 498,338 236,064 163,336 580,759 172,035 234,682 391,870 293,814 244,830 167,105 220,451 428,423 462,868 9,509 5,2115 13,432 4,660 7,130 4,179 40,837 29,665 131,548 271.165 63; 093 80, 135 267,469 16,880 30,538 32,013 31,309 1,163 ^,285 6,992 147,938 272,821 37,790 7,085 30,174 625 13,162 79,487 14,655 77 32,015 23,093 33,733 58,204 39, 113 9,037 34,223 54,101 145,908 13,646 73,269 55,501 135,082 61,238 61,207 10,403 32,471 14,726 25,325 71,113 22,766 42,237 27,429 20,938 13,285 138,244 50,552 9,962 79,665 46,627 35,733 29,095 40,636 90,983 77,316 96,423 122,086 136,176 178,648 172, 161 297,376 285,211 546,854 351, 480 561, 786 486,944 366,087 377, 418 138,164 228,853 142,748 205,656 197,992 189, ?25 284,261 557, 475 471,374 332, 699 112,606 134,322 132,956 136,356 263,564 182,622 289,095 481,695 160, 136 172,157 612,862 182,215 202,111 237,626 360,594 404, 629 487, 446 233,057 403,158 248,571 143,425 251,948 171, 109 113,670 190,065 630,121 178, 577 143,085 470,909 215, 120 152, 568 460,831 121,433 224,720 312,805 247, 187 211,267 138,010 199,823 346,247 429, 103 96,423 122,086 136, 176 141,865 172, 161 297,376 259,550 5^,854 351^480 560,129 470,473 366,087 333,504 138, 164 228,853 136, 497 294, 156 159,925 153,921 244,020 466,009 418,169 325,799 112,606 128,806 132,956 138,356 258,199 282,599 182,622 281,895 432,590 158,716 172, 157 612,862 182,215 202,111 237, 626 357,390 395, 479 487,446 176,700 366, 403 248,571 143,425 251,948 171,109 113,670 190, 665 529, 804 175, 671 141,009 470,909 215, 126 150,051 442,515 121,483 224,720 312,205 247, 187 209,097 138,010 185,815 337,440 385,552 71, 771 97, 145 114,650 109,449 136,394 231,577 259,510 541, 603 351,157 504, 708 465,166 365,002 331,571 80,989 162,147 119,808 216,546 111,275 140,421 140,224 455,660 387,556 251,820 99,192 110,043 96,242 115,917 242,429 276,999 92,255 246,754 137,498 159,040 368, 1.36 147, 158 167,993 218,209 330, C26 307, 633 436,006 173,700 300, 162 217, 857 136,811 194,276 145,429 81,349 160, 860 460,883 151,245 134, 048 359,505 171,051 147,280 356, 499 121,216 167,561 225,073 242, 187 177,075 111,492 158, 472 309.037 281,955 24,662 24,941 21,526 32,416 35,767 65,799 40 5,251 323 55,421 5,307 1,085 1,933 57, 175 66,700 16,689 77, 610 «,660 13,600 103, 796 10,349 30,613 73,979 13, 414 18,763 36,714 22,439 15,770 5,600 90,367 35,141 62,782 21,218 13. 117 244, 726 35,057 34. 118 19,417 26,764 87,946 51, 440 3,000 66,241 30, 714 6,614 57, 672 25, 680 32,321 29,805 68,921 24,426 7,661 111,404 44,075 2,771 86,016 267 57, 159 87, 132 5,000 32,022 26,518 27,343 28,363 103,697 36,783 25,661 1,657 16, 471 43,914 6,261 1,500 38,067 35,404 40,241 91,466 53,205 6,900 5,516 5,365 11,400 7,200 49, 105 1,420 3,204 9,160 56,357 317 2,906 1,476 18,316 600 2,170 14,00^ 8,807 43,551 24,036 1,644 16,471 8,448 227 1,235 28,329 182 700 1,603 7,200 9,150 11,605 317 18,316 20,631 8,454 1,625 13 '43,'9i4' 6,251 1,500 38,067 26, 774 40,241 90,539 48,367 C;900 5,616 5,365 11,400 37,500 1,420 3,000 56,357 2,906 1,476 2,517 2,170 14,003 8,S07 23,020 53 54 55 67 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 » Exclusive of general transfers between minor offices and accounts. ■ ^ ^ ■ .,.. BThoooTtiP a a thpaeCTeeateol cash on hand at beginning of year and all receipts during year. ,„ , ^^ „ .. ^ ■..„,. . , = . ' ^CoTv^o,UT^^^^^l--^lr^verim receipts exclulive of service transfer receipts " in Table 19, plus the " net or corporate receipts shown m column 8 of Table 18, minus ' refund payments " in Table 21. 102 Table 14.— TOTAL PAYMENTS AND RECEIPTS, CLASSIFIED AS CORPORATE, TEMPORARY, MUNICIPALITY. Indiana — Continued. Marion citj^ Michigan City Muncie city New Albany city. Peru city Richmond city Vincennes city... Wabash city Washington city. Iowa: Boone city Buriington city Clinton city Fort Dodge city. . . Fort Madison city. Keokuk city Marshalltown city. Muscatine city Oskaloosa city Ottumwa city Waterloo city Kansas: Atchison city... Emporia city Fort Scott city. Galena city Hutchinson city. . . Lawrence city ■. Leavenworth city. Pittsburg city Kentucky: Bowling Green city, Frankfort city Henderson city Owensboro city Paducah city Louisiana: Baton Rouge city. .Shreveport city Maine: Auburn city. , Augusta city. Bangor city... Bath city Biddeford city. . Lewiston city. . . Rockland city.. WatervUle city. Maryland: Annapolis city. . . Cumberland city- Frederick city Hagerstown city. Jlassacbusetts: Adams town Amesbury town. Arlington town. . Attleboro town.. Beverly city Brookline town Chicopee city , Clinton town Danvers town Framingham town. Gardner town Hyde Park town. Leominster town. Marlboro city Medfordcity Melrose city Milford town Natick town Newburyport city. Northampton city- Grand total. $529,401 190,953 312,363 253, 730 174,257 369,971 127,428 130,572 115,684 162,954 439,266 291,511 289,030 66,921 235,811 233,005 205,698 146,215 245,890 326, 132 253,619 127,250 110, 723 41,526 111,303 145, 460 366,810 210,665 84,668 138,330 264,026 221,829 272, 430 129,960 386,097 310, 108 252,666 795,608 249,556 285,614 580,647 331,032 200, 107 41,560 210,236 138,867 62,877 195, 670 185,088 624,914 409,923 755, 700 2, 112, 457 511,943 397, 595 229, 077 366. 686 629, 740 382,984 385, 784 664, 387 1, 108, 722 826, 948 240, 746 363,842 432, 153 646. 687 To the public. Total. $520,081 190,269 305,925 222,201 161,957 360,471 124,723 130,572 112,317 162, 265 438, 466 291, 511 288,648 64,945 235,811 232,890 205,588 146,215 245,890 326, 132 253, 619 118,609 109, 778 41,526 111,303 144,888 83,211 104,579 214,668 220,808 239,434 120,288 325,960 278,920 246,766 769, 755 239,505 285,575 552, 772 330, 476 199,548 205, 411 138,764 62,877 194, 170 179, 614 669,962 397,384 632,088 2,111,845 485, 594 377,911 209,899 345, 665 622, 528 382,984 351,285 574, 226 714,927 240,016 356, 219 388,539 620, 482 Corporate.' $401,277 158,624 248, 467 200, 116 142,160 274,825 116,964 117,043 105, 493 157, 465 337,279 233,519 218,640 67,769 196,297 210,984 189, 761 136,299 ■222,521 307,429 232,283 117,749 96,084 40,146 97,209 123, 108 325,415 179,944 79,128 99, 759 214,668 191,735 224,528 105, 447 266, 431 210, 661 170, 122 615, 757 152,209 177,271 377,415 139, 636 139, 714 37,757 138,783 78,687 68,601 146,032 100,083 295,065 218, 466 369, 611 1,337,824 283,298 237, 705 123, 179 176, 537 620,363 257,299 210,792 247, 149 491,518 400,232 151,718 242, 189 299, 690 385, 718 Temporary.' $118,804 31,645 57,458 22,086 19,797 86,646 7,759 13,529 6,824 4,800 101, 187 57,992 70,008 7,176 39,514 21,906 16,827 9,916 23,369 18, 703 21,336 860 13,694 1,380 14,094 21,780 41,267 27,723 To departments, offices, industries, and funds. Total. 4,083 4,820 29,073 14,906 14,841 59,529 68,259 76,644 253,998 87,296 108, 304 176,367 190,840 59,834 325 66,628 60,077 4,276 49, 138 79,531 274, 907 178,928 262, 477 774,021 202, 296 140,206 86,720 169, 128 102, 165 125, 686 140, 493 327,077 314, 695 88,298 114, 030 88,849 234, 764 $9,320 684 6,438 31,529 12,300 9,500 2,706 3,367 800 382 1,976 115 110 8,641 945 572 128 1,457 33,766 49,368 1,021 32,996 9,672 60,137 31,188 5,900 25,853 10,051 27,775 566 569 3,478 4,825 103 1,500 5,474 54,952 12, 539 123, 612 612 26,349 19,684 19, 178 21,021 7,212 34, 499 90, 161 127,866 112,021 730 7,623 43,614 26,205 Service transfer.' Interest and loan transfer.* $12,300 663 115 110 8,641 128 4,378 '3,'646 64 5,438 867 37 23,140 5,399 4,687 4,601 17, 669 8,426 18,089 20, 549 565 326 1,378 687 $126 945 572 General transfer.* 6,460 ""§66 480 1,411 1,850 10,136 200 29,252 36 95,314 3,922 8,019 7,564 2,836 32,911 16,324 59, 655 165 60 10,332 400 $9,320 684 6,438 31,629 9,500 2,705 3,367 800 'i,'976' 1,017 1,457 28,306 49,368 221 32,096 9,192 60,137 25,399 4,050 12,678 10,051 3,478 2,500 103 1,600 6,410 20,262 11,636 28,298 575 3,209 10,363 6,472 73 13,994 48,824 94, 453 31,817 7,237 31,904 25,118 Cash on hand at close of year. $87,110 22,280 74,303 100, 169 41,141 65,773 73,940 7,158 32,931 23,085 16,037 55,214 4,917 6,067 8,232 16,563 55,291 8,056 22,763 20,345 119,484 32,267 60,699 18,549 27,666 21,590 81,087 47,218 16,680 33,916 11,869 17,899 18,285 25,779 326,431 17,507 4,286 50,836 11,963 6,233 29,689 16,883 7,961 30,497 22,206 3,378 5,860 12,198 32,048 53,707 37,262 79,331 123,133 13,346 37,032 23,306 17,361 19,103 16,891 40,208 43,443 148,178 8,900 6,010 18,582 173,977 114,131 1 "Corporate payments" equal "payments other than those for service transfers" in Tables 16 and 17, plus the "net or corporate payments" shovm in column 8 'able 18, minus the sum of " receipts from sales of real property " and ' ■ refund receipts " in Table 21. of Table 1 2 For details of temporary payments and receipts see page 9. 3 For details of "service transfer payments" see Tables 16 and 17, < For details of interest and loan transfers see Tables 18 and 20. 103 AND TRANSFER/ TOGETHER WITH CASH BALANCES AND AGGREGATES: 1903-Oontinued. AOQBEQATES. Payments to public, and cash on hand at close of year. All pay- ments, and cash on hand at close of year.' t607,191 212,549 426,244 198,063 137,730 145,248 185,350 454,503 346,725 293,565 71,002 244,043 248,453 260,879 154,271 268,653 346,477 373,103 150,876 170, 47r 60,075 138,969 166,478 447,769 254,885 138,495 226,527 238,707 257,719 146,067 651,391 296,427 251,052 820,591 251,468 290,808 582,461 347,359 207,509 68,579 227,617 142,142 68,737 206,368 211,662 623,669 434,636 711,419 2,234,978 498,940 414,943 233,205 363,026 641,631 399,875 391,493 617,669 1,129,034 723,827 246,026 374,801 562,516 734,613 Cash on hand at beginning of year, and receipts from public. 1616,511 213,233 386,666 .353,899 215,398 435,744 201,368 137,730 148,615 186,039 455,303 346,725 293,947 72,978 244,043 248,568 260,989 154,271 268,653 346,477 373,103 159,517 171,422 60,075 138,969 167,050 447,897 257,883 101,348 172,251 275,885 239,728 290,715 155,739 711,528 327,615 256,952 846,444 261,519 290,847 610,236 347,915 72,057 232,442 142,245 68,737 207,868 217, 136 678,621 447, 176 835,031 2,235,590 525,289 434,627 252,383 384,047 648,843 399,875 425,992 707,830 1,266,900 $607,549 212,549 380,772 322,682 203,098 428,244 196,492 137,730 145,248 185,360 454,503 346,725 293,565 71,002 244,043 248,453 260,879 154,271 268,653 346,477 373,103 150,876 170,477 60,075 138,969 166, 195 447,769 247,369 99,891 147,706 224,565 235,507 260,837 145,275 650,762 295,727 251,052 810,591 251,468 582,461 347,359 207,509 68,579 227,617 142,142 68,737 206,368 211,662 602,711 424,636 761,419 2,234,978 498,940 399,201 231,305 641,631 399,875 386,493 600,654 1,114,050 Cash on hand at beginning of year. $65,086 26,823 59,843 92,828 42,971 66, 172 48,256 12,088 30,090 25,391 33,514 61,656 12,228 1,652 2,053 9,606 39,520 15,411 25,196 22,178 63,463 28,810 41,072 6,568 21,918 19,305 74,378 57,098 11,151 31,585 14,270 8,200 9,053 29,754 114,407 13,256 13,055 42,288 25,077 11,599 36,200 10,175 3,630 31,538 15,281 9,021 6,161 14,380 29,801 61,734 40,755 64,900 165,908 17,464 80,865 17,758 13, 194 8,315 10,025 32,414 28,383 120,959 Grand total. $551,425 186, 410 326,823 261,071 172, 427 369,572 153,112 125,642 118,525 160,648 421,789 285,069 281,719 71,326 241,990 238,962 221,469 138,860 243,457 324,299 309,640 130,707 130,350 53,507 117,051 147,746 373,519 200,785 90,197 140,666 261,615 231,528 281,662 126,985 597, 121 314,359 243,897 804, 156 236,442 279,248 574,036 337,740 204,438 40,519 217, 161 133, 224 62,576 193,488 187,335 616,887 406,420 770, 131 2,069,682 607,825 353,762 234,626 370,853 640,528 389,850 393,578 679, 447 1,135,941 From the public. Total. $542,463 186,726 320,929 229,854 160,127 362,072 148,236 125,642 115,158 159,959 420,989 285,069 281,337 69,350 241,990 238,847 221,369 138,860 243,457 324,299 309,640 122,066 129,406 53,507 117,051 145,890 373,391 190,271 88,740 116, 121 210,295 227,307 251,784 115,521 636,356 282,471 237,997 768,303 226,391 279,209 546,261 337, 184 203,879 37,041 212,336 133, 121 62,576 191,988 181,861 540,977 383,881 696,519 2,069,070 481,476 318,336 213,547 349,832 633,316 389,860 354,070 572,271 903,091 653,338 243,538 835,848 676,917 23,579 812,269 653,338 382,465 270,873 158,931 20,549 106,565 246,756 246,026 2,488 244,268 243,538 155,886 87,652 730 565 165 382,424 374,801 24,819 357,605 349,982 256,817 93,166 7,623 326 60 606,130 547,616 140,573 465,567 406,943 333,144 73,799 58,614 1,378 25,332 760,818 734,658 164,237 696,681 670,421 340,091 230,330 26,160 687 400 B Exdusive of general transfers between minor offices and accounts. ^ • The same as the aggregate of cash on hand at beginning of year and all receipts during year. 7 " Corporate receipts " equal " all revenue receipts exclusive of service transfer receipts " in Table 19, plus the " net or corporate receipts " shown in colunm 8 of Table 18, minus "refund payments" in Table 21. Corporate.' $423,737 154,081 263,332 207,769 140,330 276,426 140, 477 112, 113 108,334 157,159 319,802 227,077 211,329 62,174 202,476 216,941 205,532 128,944 220,088 305,596 288,232 121,206 115,711 52,127 102,635 125,400 332, 124 170,064 84,657 111,301 210,296 201,434 236,878 113,521 476,826 228,212 161,353 628,888 160,595 170,905 370,904 147,497 144,045 36,716 149,208 81,044 68,300 144,360 101,770 297,326 243,403 458,244 1,296,249 279, 181 216,814 137,273 184,604 531, 161 264, 165 224,911 302,381 589, 143 Temporary.! $118,726 31,645 67,697 22,086 19,797 85,646 7,759 13,529 6,824 2,800 101, 187 57,992 70,008 7,176 39,514 21,906 16,827 9,916 23,369 18,703 21,408 860 13,694 1,380 14,416 20,490 41,267 30,207 4,083 4,820 25,873 14,906 2,000 69,529 54,259 76,644 239,415 65,796 108,304 175,357 189,687 59,834 326 63,128 62,077 4,276 47,638 80,091 243,652 140,478 238,276 772,821 202,295 101,622 76,274 165,228 102, 165 125,685 129, 168 269,890 403,948 From departments, offices, industries, and funds. Total. $8,962 684 6,894 31,217 12,300 7,500 4,876 3,367 382 1,976 116 110 8,641 946 1,865 128 10,614 1,467 24,545 51,320 4,221 29,878 10,464 60,766 31,888 5,900 35,853 10,051 27,775 656 3,478 4,826 103 1,600 6,474 75,910 22,639 73,612 612 26,349 35,426 21,078 21,021 7,212 39,499 107, 176 142,850 Service transfer. $12,300 563 116 110 128 4,378 3,040 60 64 5,438 867 37 23,140 6,399 4,687 4,601 17,669 8,426 18,089 Interest and loan trans- fer.< $126 9,497 6,450 4,000 1,411 1,860 20,136 263 200 50,210 10,036 45,314 19,664 9,919 7,554 7,836 49,926 30,308 General transfer.5 $8,962 684 5,894 31,217 7,600 4,876 3,367 1,976 1,017 1,457 19,095 51,320 221 29,878 9,984 60,766 26,099 4,050 12,678 10,051 27,715 293 3,478 2,500 103 1,500 5,410 20,262 11,636 28,298 575 3,209 10,363 6,472 73 13,994 48,824 94, 453 31, 817 7,237 31,904 26,073 104 TABm 14.— TOTAL PAYMENTS Am) RECEIPTS, CLASgrPTED JiS OOEPORATE, TBMPORASY, 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 1S7 158 169 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 ISO 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 MTJOTCirALlTT. Massacliusetts— Continued. Pealtody town PittsfleJd city Plymooth town Revere town Southbridge town Wakefield town. . . Waltham city Ware town Watertown town. Webster town Westfield town Weymouth town. Wobum city Michigan: Adrian city Alpena city Ann Arbor city Battle Creek city. Escanaba city Flint city Iron Mountain city. Ironwood city XshpeTntng city Lansing city Manistee city... Marquette city. . Menominee city. Muskegon city. . OwossD city Pontiaccity Port il-Iuron city £ault Ste. Marie city. Traverse City West Bay City Minnesota: Mankato city. . St. Cloud city. . Stillwater city.. Winona city Mississippi; Meridian city... Natchez city... Vicksburg city. Missouri: Carthage city... Hannibal city. . . Jefferson City... Moberly city Sedaliacity Springfield city- Webb City Montana: Anaconda city. . . Great Falls city. Helena city New Hampshire; Berlin citTT Concord city Dover city Kcenecity Laconiacity Portsmouth city. Rochester city... New Jersey; BloomQeld town Bridg''ton city East Orange city. . . Hackensack village. Harrison town Kearny town Long Branch city. Mill ville city Montclalr town Morristown town. . PAYMENTS. Grand total. J56S,'090 1,055,059 339,556 474,798 166,992 648, 648 1,141,204 162, 141 513,777 170, 344 383,804 390,342 666, 366 205, 687 234, 440 299, 962 628,320 235,910 688,167 148,946 262,984 240, 564 459, 695 306, 467 343, 914 245, 258 «02, 782 234, 678 239,849 484, 905 474,251 229,373 221,181 145,092 141,139 174,934 304,118 209,736 299,562 367,134 96,633 171,361 144,810 66,078 170,211 300,336 02,582 153,126 335,207 208,749 110,029 771,281 256,545 225,955 181,062 541,496 130,660 292,325 275,771 1,784,952 578,383 208,029 604,746 214,220 204,318 852,004 251, 497 To the public. 'Total. J551, 885 l,-038,937 331, 101 474,769 1'64, 110 028,881 l,fla8,899 1S9, 803 51-2, 480 163, 692 366, 457 359,802 544, 513 178,367 200,686 249,254 494,061 ■239, 369 620,145 148, 945 193,604 ■215,812 366,681 240, 177 334,060 202,873 519, 859 206,572 239,849 483,200 422,986 ISB, 129 221,161 140,534 138,914 159,137 275,736 209,736 298,735 367, 134 fl6,633 188,961 144,810 66,078 170,211 300,336 62,582 152,126 335,207 208,749 102,631 «78,971 261,001 187,246 180,907 509,034 122,869 249,149 234,920 1,562,820 498,338 191,472 497,969 214,220 173,357 723,751 251,497 Corporate.' Temporary.' ■$394,462 473,059 214,372 379,835 112, 601 463,220 514, «35 114,001 268,876 106, 030 292,606 187,029 285,766 146,984 101,296 188, 439 410,004 162,670 510, 168 108, 284 137, 111 159,680 288,372 165,031 233,723 161,858 440, 692 154,582 177, 397 429,018 313, 450 156,613 183, 620 140,483 128,883 169, 137 261,686 156,916 291,658 221,102 85,850 138,893 97,160 66,078 129,923 277,410 57,002 127,851 335,102 199,036 82,074 383,791 204,812 141,291 106,239 316,197 87,266 169,266 134,142 1,059,120 152,736 150,405 244,558 203,183 81,691 386,293 $167, 423 865,878 116,729 194,934 51,609 175, '661 494,264 45,802 243,604 57,662 73,851 172, 773 258, 747 31,383 99,290 60,815 84,067 67,789 109,977 40, 661 56, 493 56, 1:32 78,209 76, 146 100,337 51,015 79,167 50,990 62, 452 64, 182 109,636 39,516 37,641 61 10,031 14,050 7,077 1-46,032 10,783 30,068 47,660 40,288 22,026 6,580 24,275 106 9,713 20,567 295,180 46, 189 45,«5S 74,698 192,837 36,603 100,778 493,700 345,602 41,067 253,411 11,037 91,666 -337,463 142,028 To dejpartnieiit^ offices, Industries, and funds. Total. $13,206 16,122 8,455 29 2,883 18,767 132,305 2,338 1,297 6,652 17,347 30,640 21,853 27, 320 33,854 SO, 698 134,259 5,551 68,022 24,752 84,114 65,290 9,854 42,385 S2,923 29,106 1,705 51,265 33,244 4,558 2,225 15,797 '28,382 2,400 7,398 92,310 5,644 38,769 155 32,462 7,791 43,178 40,851 232,132 80,045 16,557 106,777 30,961 128,263 ServjkJB transfer.' $1, 618 1,318 758 29 575 3,614 650 2,045 1,004 4,162 11,175 7,645 4,390 50 5,561 1,149 16,114 13,160 9,.S64 8,143 4,026 2,113 111 481 2,000 Interest unA loan transfer.^ $10,816 16,280 34,896 3,660 12, 463 1,705 434 46 1,041 560 1,226 44 20,703 3,843 530 64,685 11,613 'General transfer.5 $871 14,804 7,611 2,397 873 96,760 293 168 2,500 6,172 19,235 5,000 27,270 33,854 50,698 134,259 59, 380 23, 603 69,000 53,140 42,385 82, 923 29, 106 51,265 33,244 4,427 2,225 15,797 27,948 827 2,400 7,353 83,126 958 35,370 11,278 1,948 43,176 40,321 167,292 80,045 16,557 95,164 30,961 128,253 Cash on hand at dose of year. $85,375 32,999 16, 698 8,220 28,282 14,752 52, 327 13,044 51,540 69,621 43, 580 32,047 60,099 14,774 12,709 1,733 57 61, 191 53,850 78,871 94, 102 109,052 25,635 119,145 97,316 18,781 9,006 129,480 40,660 48,397 29,034 27,774 12,472 84,396 94,265 33,142 32,086 807 27,819 17,645 51,521 15,918 44,200 69,281 10,871 7,959 49,869 71,270 16,482 60,884 71,470 45,471 3,576 116,847 33,236 4,303 47,301 219,976 39,648 134,397 64,607 2,458 10,632 66,065 31,003 1" Corporate payments" equal "pajTiients other than those for service transfers" in Tables 16 and 17, plus the "net orcorpora'tefpaynLents' of Table 18, minus the sum of " receipts from sales of real property " and " refund receipts " in Table 21. ^ 2 For details of temporary payments and receipts sen page 9. ' For details of " service transfer payments " see Tables 16 and 17. < For details of interest and loan transfers see Tables 18 and 20. shown in column 8 105 AND TRANSFER, TOGETHER WITH CASH BALANCES AND AGGREGATES: 1903— Continued. AQGREGATES. rajmients to public, and cash on hand at close of year. All pay- ments, and cashontiand at close of year.' Cash on hand at beginning of year, and receipts from public. $637,260 1,071,936 347,799 482,939 192,392 643,633 1,061,226 172,847 620,910 215,232 436,078 403,382 576,560 238,466 215,360 261,963 495,794 230,416 671,336 202,795 272,475 309,914 453,527 349,229 359,695 322,018 617, 175 224,353 248,855 612,680 463,636 244,526 250,195 168,308 151,386 243,533 370,001 242,878 330,821 367,941 124,452 186,606 196,331 81,996 214,411 £69,617 73,453 160,085 385,076 280,019 119,113 739,855 322,471 232,717 184,482 625,881 156, 105 263,452 282,221 1,772,795 537,986 325,869 662,576 216,678 183,989 779, 816 282,500 $650,465 1,088,058 356,254 483,018 195,274 663,400 1,193,531 175, 185 622,207 221,884 453,425 433,922 698,413 266,786 249,214 312,661 630,053 235,967 739,358 202,795 331,855 334,666 537,641 415,519 369,549 364,403 700,098 253,459 248,855 614,385 514,901 277,770 250,195 172,866 153,611 259,330 242,878 331,648 367,941 124,452 189,006 196,331 81,996 214,411 369,617 73,453 160,085 385,076 280,019 126,511 832, 165 328,015 271,426 184,637 658,343 163,896 296,628 323,072 2,004,927 618,031 342,426 669,353 216,678 214,950 908,063 282,500 $646,230 1,070,686 347,799 482,989 192,392 643,633 1,012,726 172,847 620,910 215,232 436,1178 400,382 674,270 238,092 215,360 263,752 617,825 230,416 669,046 202,795 272,054 266,527 447,078 349,229 369, 695 311,789 612,454 224,736 248,865 614, 180 450,501 249,587 250,195 168,308 144,386 243,533 370,001 242,878 327,722 367,941 124,462 187,306 196,331 81,996 214,411 369,617 73,453 160,086 385,076 280,019 119,113 735,251 322,471 231, 157 184,082 628,881 157,405 263,462 284,271 1,756,807 620,239 325,869 662,576 216,678 181,347 785,536 282,500 Cash on hand at beginning of year. $128,740 21, 141 2,584 10,361 26,458 21,382 77,319 15,182 10,367 39,941 87,014 30,882 61,908 10,388 5,042 9,690 1,732 29,362 29,086 74,777 40,708 66, .599 97,739 36,322 96,066 150,352 38,275 7,956 112,269 85,701 36,103 18,218 27,671 19,623 79,586 75,276 19,758 16,718 6,471 25,421 12,864 8,770 14,040 9,397 78,312 12,235 4,856 112,973 68,000 15,736 53,218 65,605 49,329 1,522 63,271 21, 527 4,076 44,112 70,616 9,617 101,881 26,779 20,592 7,670 40,084 26,616 Qrand total. $521,725 1,066,917 353,670 472,657 168,816 642,018 1,116,212 160,003 511,840 181,943 366,411 403,040 671,463 213,878 238,826 307,619 620,363 234,236 709,996 173,709 257,078 293,958 471,042 317,780 333,227 268,337 649, 746 215, 184 240,809 602,116 429,200 241,667 231,977 146,295 133,988 179,744 323,107 223, 120 314,930 361,470 99,031 176, 142 187,561 67,956 205,014 291,305 61,218 156,230 272, 103 212,019 110,775 778,947 262,410 222,097 183, 115 605,072 142,369 292,552 278,960 1,934,311 608,414 240,545 642,674 196,086 207,380 867,986 255,884 From the public. Total. $617,490 1,049,646 345,215 472,628 165,934 622,261 935,407 ' 157,666 : 510,543 175,291 349,064 369,500 547,310 186, 184 204,972 258,710 508,135 228,684 639,684 173,709 197,277 225,819 380,479 261,490 323,373 216,723 462, 102 186, 461 240,899 601,911 364,800 213,484 231,977 140,737 124,763 163,947 294,726 223,120 311,004 361,470 99,031 174,442 187,661 67,966 205,014 291,305 61,218 155,230 272, 103 212,019 103,377 682,033 256,866 181,828 182,660 576,610 135,878 249,376 240, 159 1,686,191 ■ 510,622 223,988 535,797 196,086 173, 777 745,452 255,884 Corporate.' $370,369 478, 163 235,686 277,694 114,326 446,606 539,845 111,863 266,871 117,629 276,213 221,476 290,853 154,801 105,682 197,895 424,928 160,895 530,761 133,048 140,784 169,687 302,286 176,344 223,036 164,708 382,935 135,471 178,447 446,089 257,005 173,968 182,697 140,686 121, 732 163,947 280,675 170,300 303,927 215,438 88,248 144,374 139,911 67,956 163,526 268,379 55,638 130,955 271,998 202,306 82,820 387,353 210,713 138,242 108,292 395,520 100,475 170,046 145,279 1,186,649 165,019 182,921 282,386 185,049 86,611 409,937 113,856 Temporary.2 $147,121 671,382 109,529 194,934 51,608 175,645 395,662 45,802 243,672 57,662 73,851 148,024 256,457 31,383 99,290 60,816 83,207 67,789 108,923 40,661 56,493 56,132 78,193 75, 146 100,337 51,015 79, 167 50,990 62,452 66,822 107,795 39,516 49,380 51 3,031 14,050 52,820 7,077 146,032 10,783 30,068 47,650 41,488 22,926 6,580 24,275 105 9,713 20, .557 294,680 46, 153 43,586 74,268 180,090 35,403 79,330 94,830 I 499,542 346,603 41,067 253,411 11,037 87, 166 335, 515 142,028 From departments, offices, industries, and funds. Total. $4,235 17,372 8,465 29 2,882 19,767 180,805 2,338 1,297 6,652 17,347 33,540 24,143 27,694 33,854 48,909 112,228 6,551 70,312 59,801 68, 139 90,563 66,293 9,854 62,614 87,644 28,723 205 64,400 28,183 4,558 9,225 15,797 28,382 3,926 1,700 7,398 96,914 6,544 40,269 555 29,462 6,491 43, 176 38, 801 248, 120 97, 792 16,667 106,777 Service transfer. $1,518 1,318 758 29 575 3,614 650 2,045 1,004 4,152 11, 175 7,645 4,390 50 5,651 1,149 16, 114 13,150 9,854 131 33,603 122, 633 8,143 4,026 2,113 111 481 2,000 Interest and loan trans- fer.< $1,846 6,660 14,763 7,000 434 45 2,041 560 3,895 444 17,703 2,543 General transfer.' 530 68,842 11,613 4,500 $871 16,064 7,611 2,307 873 96,760 2,500 6,172 19,235 5,000 27,644 33,854 48,909 112,228 69,072 69,801 66,990 75, 449 53,140 52,014 87, 644 28,723 64,400 28, 183 4,427 2,S25 15, 797 27,948 3,926 1,700 7,353 86, 730 958 34, 261 11, 278 1,948 43, 176 38,271 189, 123 ' 97,792 16,557 95,164 29, 103 122,533 5 TilxclusiTe of general transfers between minor offices and accounts. . , , . 6ThP 5»inp as the aeereeate of cash on hand at beginning of year and all receipts during year. „ , ,^ ,, ., ^ .^, ? Elyriaoity Findlay city a Fremont citys Irontoncity Lancaster city. Lorain city 8... Mansfield city. . Marietta city.. Marion city Massillon citys.. Middletown city » Newark city Piqua city Portsmouth city ' . Sandusky city s Steubenville city ». , Tifflucity Grand total. $629,022 680,569 142,359 386,365 306,347 423,600 89,803 433,334 147,596 163,378 312, 859 295,860 180, 107 330,865 202,626 181,886 264, 489 1,126,003 253, 467 194, 443 315,277 420,142 1,008,913 722, 368 807,071 254,693 170,780 161,632 458,773 181,372 157,839 85,596 533,537 367, 113 335,437 368,278 193, 171 409,385 630,458 245,956 62,919 158,594 253, 396 214,628 440,282 166, 451 193,992 172, 610 103,822 161,837 411,789 513, 800 475,280 96,601 253,927 173, 707 378, 559 400,046 188,377 212,734 216,409 109,994 228,248 175, 368 359, 112 359,256 159, 612 222,790 To the public. Total. J534,990 552,226 142,359 386,365 305,347 396,600 89,803 433,334 147,596 163,378 277,651 265, 451 179,913 330, 865 198, 126 181,582 264,489 1,040,428 230,801 186,362 235, 737 354,272 964, 601 703,676 802,071 264, 693 167,630 161,632 405,034 179,582 152, 777 82, 596 529,031 367,113 335,437 368,278 193, 171 366,075 607,493 246,956 60,166 138,228 250,160 209,556 322,628 167,200 168. 733 164,336 103, 822 161, 837 343,229 491, 126 411,231 96,601 262, 307 168,569 362, 927 359,757 187, 852 212. 734 198,061 98, 731 203, 629 175,358 312,694 302,039 168,926 173,849 Corporate.! 1315,031 350,119 107,166 262,564 212,959 273,189 89,578 324, 795 133, 191 104,683 233, 321 203, 772 133, 676 230,906 181,084 149,790 220,337 971,117 160,096 151,878 192,000 228, 124 651,995 534, 446 716,243 192,938- 140, 461 129, 434 314,993 172,906 120, 139 82, 490 488,237 292, 162 275, 173 327,898 172,348 290, 637 273,229 241,729 57,751 130,921 221,086 140,389 219, 207 136,910 136,209 149,861 80,966 147,987 197,048 304, 414 306,368 82, 601 216,243 147,999 301, 327 248,939 154,676 151, 313 175, 181 98, 395 184, 465 168,044 193,269 252,291 149,958 169, 464 Temporary. S219,959 202,107 35,193 123,801 92,388 123,411 225 108, 639 14,405 58,695 44,230 61,679 46, 237 99,960 17,042 31,792 44, 162 69,311 70,705 34,484 43, 737 126, 148 302, 606 169, 230 61, 755 27,069 32, 198 90,041 6,676 .32, 638 105 40,794 74,951 60,264 40,380 20,823 65, 438 334, 264 4,227 2,414 7,307 29,065 69, 167 103, 321 20,290 22,524 14,485 22,856 13, 850 146, 181 186, 712 104,873 14, 100 36,064 10,560 51, 600 110, 818 33,276 61,421 22,880 336 19,064 7,314 119,425 49,748 8,1968 14,385 To departments, offices, industries, and funds. Total. $94,032 128,643 27,000 35,308 30,409 194 4,500 304 85,575 22, 666 8,081 79, 640 66,870 54,312 18,692 5,000 3,260 63,739 1,790 5,062 3,000 4,506 53, 310 22,966 2,754 20, 366 3,246 6,072 117,754 9,261 35,259 8,274 68,560 22, 674 64,049 1,620 15, 148 25, 632 40,289 526 18,348 11,263 24, 719 46,418 87,217 686 48,941 Service transfer.' $573 20 194 5,072 6,748 237 Interest and loan transfer.^ $10,717 74,861 790 150 460 6,436 60 3,883 'i,'266 233 '625 4,317 '"'ioo General transfer.5 $83,315 53,782 27,000 34,735 30,389 4,500 304 85,575 22, 666 79, 540 65, 870 64, 312 11,000 5,000 3,260 63,739 1,000 6,062 3,000 4,506 53, 310 22,965 2,764 20,216 2,796 117,754 9,251 22,075 8,214 68,560 22, 674 54, 728 360 16,148 25,399 40,280 18,348 11,263 24, 719 42,101 56,9^0' 586 48,941 Cash on liandat close ot year. 1 ' Corporate payments " equal "payments other than those for service transfers " in Tables 16 and 17, plus the "net or corporate payments ' of Table 18, minus the sum of " receipts from sales of real property" and ' refund receipts " in Table 21. ' For details of temporary payments and receipts see page 9. » For details of " service transfer payments " see Tables 16 and 17. ' For details of interest and loan transfers see Tables 18 and 20. $33,298 156,028 7,120 96,734 57,881 84,259 8,225 146,550 , 88,789 3,424 26,434 51,789 37,607 48,595 73,166 74,686 1,196 82,368 19,126 27,254 119,714 82,796 379,739 38,152 223,851 28,716 19,002 42,979 . 28,921 63,661 12,703 8,993 25,430 74,979 27,927 147,160 14,722 28,966 36,213 18,892 6,335 26,380 25,020 76,880 26,983 28,423 28, 304 63,367 46,756 48,300 93,932 133,523 126,257 36,662 .34,590 50,165 104, 427 98,119 148,581 62,459 27,325 53,180 ' 52,885 37, 799 37, 777 80,767 44,999 38, 107 shown in column 8 107 AND TRANSFER, TOGETHER WITH CASH BALANCES AND AGGREGATES: 1903— Continued. AGGBE0ATE8. Payments to public, and cash on hand at doso ol year. SS68,288 707,254 149,479 483,099 363,223 480,859 98,028 579,884 236, 385 166, 802 303,985 317,240 217,520 379,460 271,292 256,263 265,685 1,122,796 249,926 213, 616 355,451 437,063 1,334,340 741,828 1,025,922 283,408 186,532 204, 611 433,955 243,243 165,480 91,588 5S4, 461 442,092 363,364 515,438 207,893 385,031 643,706 264,848 66,500 164,608 275, 170 286,436 349,511 185,623 187,037 217,703 150,578 210, 137 437, 161 624, 649 637, 483 132,263 208.724 457; 354 457,873 336, 433 265, 193 225,386 161,911 266,414 213, 157 350, 471 382.806 203,926 211,966 An pay- ments, aad cash on hand at close ot year.' Cash on hand at beginning of year, and receipts Irom public. $662,320 835,897 149,479 483,099 363,228 607,859 98,028 679,884 236,385 166,802 339,293 347,649 217,714 379,460 275,792 256,572 265,685 1,208,371 272,592 221,697 434,991 502,938 1,388,652 760,520 1,030,922 283,408 189,782 204, 611 487,694 245,033 170,542 94,588 558,967, 442,092 363,364 515,438 207,893 438,341 666,671 264,848 69,264 184,974 278,416 291,608 467,265 194,874 222,296 225,977 150,578 210, 137 606,721 647,323 601,637 132,263 288,517 223,872 482,986 498,165 336,968 266,193 243,734 163, 174 281,133 213,157 440,023 204, 611 1577,567 686,417 149,479 483,099 363,228 486,859 98,028 679,884 236,385 166,802 304,020 317,240 217,520 379,460 272,680 256,268 265,686 1,130,566 249,926 213,616 379,748 434,626 1,322,015 741,828 1,023,922 188,032 204, 611 433,965 243,243 166,480 91,388 554,461 442,092 363, 364 615,438 207,893 387,662 644,966 264,848 66,500 164,608 275,170 286,436 349,511 185,623 184,108 217,703 160,578 210,137 437,161 624, 649 537,488 132,263 287,897 208,724 440, 198 457,876 336,933 265,193 225,386 151,911 256, 414 213, 167 364,471 382,144 203,926 211,966 Cash on hand at beginning ol year. $49,229 178,059 11,086 44,449 106,995 95,408 8,323 85,891 18,592 6,665 57,586 46,985 13,003 35,392 70,249 82,871 10,879 11,026 32,889 27,373 99,279 84,704 154,328 34,878 448,748 26, 192 13,228 33,382 30,073 60,986 20,806 6,359 127, 610 99,074 39,354 185,190 43,956 33,389 4,516 136,938 10,906 21,236 24,190 10,371 41,876 48,954 82,293 108. 495 22,795 54,636 96, 479 312, 644 176,268 42,641 40,058 69,746 136. 496 71,928 130,680 64,365 89,393 43,262 45,861 28,877 68,039 109,018 72,853 37,927 Grand total. $613,091 657,838 138,393 438,650 256,233 412,451 89,705 493,993 217,793 160,137 281,707 300,664 204,711 344,068 205, 543 173,701 264,806 1,197,345 239,703 194,324 335,712 418,234 1,234,324 725,642 682,174 257,216 176,564 171,229 457,621 184,048 149,736 89,229 431,357 343,018 324,010 330,248 163,937 ^4,952 662, 165 127,910 58,348 163,738 254,226 281, 137 425,389 146,920 140,003 117, 482 127,783 155,601 409,242 334, 679 426,269 89, 622 248,469 154, 126 346, 490 426,237 206,278 200,828 154, 341 119,912 235,272 184,280 328,850 331,005 1.31,758 222,970 From the public. Total. $528,338 608,358 138,393 438,650 256,233 391,451 89,705 493,993 217,793 160,137 246,434 270,256 204,617 344,068 202,331 173,397 264,806 1,119,530 217,037 186,243 280,469 349,822 1,167,687 706,960 575,174 267,216 174,804 171,229 403,882 182,268 144,674 86,029 426,861 343,018 324,010 330,248 163,937 354,273 640, 440 127,910 66,594 143,372 250,980 276,065 307,635 136,669 101,815 109,208 127,783 155,601 340,682 312,005 362,220 89, 622 247,839 138,978 303,702 385,948 206,253 200,828 135,993 108,649 210,553 184,280 273, 126 131,072 174,029 Corporate.' $324,979 336,088 103,201 314,849 163,845 267,932 89,480 385,454 203,388 101,442 202,039 210,226 168,280 244,068 186,289 141,830 210, 654 1,054,369 142,231 151,769 236,732 223,674 866,081 636,720 488,346 196, 461 147,735 139,031 313,841 175,582 114,794 85,924 385,857 268,067 263,746 289,777 143,729 288,835 306, 176 125,060 53,180 135,238 224,045 206,898 204,314 116,379 82, 106 94,723 104,927 141,761 194,601 125,293 263,037 76, 522 212,776 128, 418 262, 458 275, 130 172, 477 139, 407 113, 113 108, 313 191,489 176,966 167,007 223, 378 122, 104 169,644 Temporary.' $203,359 172,270 36,192 123,801 123,519 225 108, 639 14,405 58,695 44,396 60,029 46,237 100,010 17,042 31,667 44, 162 65, 161 74,806 34,484 43,737 126,148 302, 606 170,230 86,828 61,765 27,069 32, 198 90,041 6,676 29,880 105 40,994 74,951 60,264 40, 471 20,208 65,438 334,264 2,850 2,414 8,134 26,935 69,167 103,321 20,290 19,709 14,485 22,856 13,860 146, 181 186,712 109, 183 14,100 ■35,064 10,560 41,244 110,818 33,776 61,421 22,880 336 19,064 7,314 119, 425 49, 748 8,968 14, 386 From departments, offloes, industries, and funds. Total. $84, 763 149,480 21,000 35,273 30,409 194 3,212 304 77,815 22,666 8,081 56,243 68, 412 66, 637 18, 692 7,000 1,750 63,739 1,790 6,062 3,200 4,506 Service transfer. 60,679 21,715 2,754 20,366 3,246 5,072 117,754 9,251 38,188 8,274 68,660 22, 674 64,049 620 15,148 42,788 40,289 25 18,348 11,263 24,719 42,418 57,879 686 48,941 $673 20 194 Interest and loan trans- fer.* $10, 717 94,698 General transfer.' 790 5,072 6,748 150 460 9,251 60 3,883 260 15,233 25 317 $74,036 64,782 21,000 34,700 30,389 3,212 304 77, 816 22,666 65,243 68,412 66, 637 11,000 7,000 1,750 '53'739 1,000 5,062 3,200 4,506 60,679 21,716 2,754 20,216 2,796 117,754 9,251 22,X88 8,-214 68,660 22, 674 64,728 360 16,148 27,555 18,348 11,263 24,719 42, 101 67,642 686 48,941 ' Exclusive of general transfers between minor offices and accounts. » The same as the aggregate of cash on hand at beginning of year and all receipts during year. '" Corporate receipts " equal " all revenue receipts exclusive of service transfer receipts " in Table 19, plus the "net or corporate receipti Table 18, minus "refund payments" in Table 21. 'Report Includes only the transactions from March to December, 1903, except in the case of schools and libraries. s " shown in column 8 of 108 Table 14.— TOTAL PAYMENTS AND RECEIPTsT OiASSIFIED AS CORPORATE, TEMPORARY, MUinCIPALITT. Ohio— Continued. Warren city Wellston city. . Xeniftcltys ZanesvUle city. Oklahoma: Guthrie city Oklahoma City. Oregon: Astoria city. Pennsylvania: Beaver J'alls horough. Braddock borou^ Bradford city Butler horough Carbondale city Carlisle borough Chambersburg borough. Columbia borough DanvUle borough Dubois borough Dumnore borough. . . Duquesne horough. . . Hazelton city Homestead borough. Lebanon city Mahanoy City borough. Meadville city Mt. Caxmel borough Nanticoke borough Norristown borough oucaty PhoenixviUe borough. . Pittston city Plymouth borou^ Pottstown borough. Pottsville borougb. . Shamolcin^borough. . Sharon borough Shenandoah borough South Bethlehem borou^. Steelton boi-ough Sunbury borough Titus vllle city Warren borough West Chester borough. WilkiTisburg borough . . Rhode Island: Central Falls city Cranston town Cumberland town East Providence town. Lincoln town Newport city Warwick town South Carolina: Columbia city Greenville city Spartanburg city. South Dakota: Sioux Palls city. Tennessee: Cla.rksville city. . Jackson city Texas: Austin city Beaumont city. Corsicanacity.. Denisoncity El Paso city Laredo city... Palestine city. Paris city Sherman city. . Tyler city Waco city Grand total. 5223,420 97,962 130,205 294,865 170, 119 345,069 232, 105 115,714 316,569 278,967 178,580 123,843 87,704 105, 486 89,602 83,323 202,817 185, 732 186, 791 136,031 242,592 170, 480 73,037 248,878 58,968 85,828 257, 133 256,557 76, 103 92,366 140, 485 132,645 117,386 369,927 184,578 183,636 167,286 80,736 110, 149 164,821 109,873 292,380 490,893 283,308 364, 644 250,031 97,201 .,101,496 382, 161 290,043 134,875 98, 497 346,250 93,944 119,988 468, 538 464, 605 77,017 151, 867 282, 737 94,487 83,979 145,992 245,533 74,997 851,835 To the public. Total. »185, 147 85,042 120,748 293,226 170,119 343,750 229,105 115,714 316,569 259,925 178,580 116,981 74,382 106,486 77,787 83,323 202,817 185,732 186,791 130,705 242,692 147, 767 73,037 236,850 58,968 83, 641 224, 667 238,901 74,269 90,539 75,364 138,485 122, 788 117,386 347,927 164,578 175,764 164,764 80,736 104,963 159,821 102,395 290,980 490,804 274,058 350, 333 248,781 94, 701 1,080,541 376,908 278,043 96,084 98,497 346, 250 80,572 117,312 427,862 464, 105 77,017 147,997 275,072 94, 487 78,459 141,084 221,292 74,997 731, 080 Corporate.! 1156,877 54,213 102,342 276,723 164,229 329,005 137,644 94,333 229,366 236,208 ISO, 607 96,306 63,109 99,060 68,482 73,369 174,653 149,460 165, 101 118, 866 183,076 136,267 63,789 199, 714 56,643 73,507 203,500 219,915 69,261 89,430 62,001 97,337 107,034 103,425 282,058 113,578 143,721 117,220 77,979 101,658 104,588 93,575 252)733 173,024 205,464 100,826 152,860 67,826 559, 712 193,634 244,307 75,668 88,616 198,852 80,224 111,121 343,266 74,089 95,263 272, 656 65,797 57,421 118,020 146,974 61,140 682,662 Temporary.' «28,270 30,829 18,406 16,503 5,890 14,745 91,461 21,381 87,213 23,717 27,973 20,675 11,273 6,426 9,305 9,954 28,164 36,282 21,699 11,849 59,516 11,510 9,248 37, 136 2,325 10,134 21, 167 18,986 5,008 1,109 13,363 41,148 15, 754 13,961 66,869 71,000 32,033 37,534 2,767 3,305 55,233 8,820 38,247 317,780 68,694 249,507 95,921 36,875 520,829 182,274 33,736 20,416 9,981 348 6,191 89,060 120,839 2,928 52,734 2,416 28, 690 21,038 23,064 74,318 13,857 <8, 418 To departments, offices, industries, and lunds. Total. 138,273 12,920 9,467 1,639 1,319 3,000 19,042 6,862 13,322 11,815 5,326 22,713 12,028 2,187 32,476 17,656 1,834 1,827 4,444 2,«)0 9,857 12,000 7,582 12,532 5,186 5,000 7,478 1,400 9,250 14, 311 1,250 2,500 20,955 6,253 12,000 38,791 13,372 2,676 40, 676 500 3,870 7,665 5,620 4,908 24,241 120,755 Servles transler.3 Interest and loan transfer.* $315 €6 5,042 428 1,055 General transfer.' S61S 42 5,560 253 600 "i,"935' 4,440 495 2,450 $38,273 12,920 9,457 1,639 1,319 3,000 18, 112 "6,862 13,266 "ii,"8i5 4,152 "22,"7i3 9,000 2,187 32,434 12,096 1,834 1,827 4,444 2,000 9,857 12,000 7,000 12,532 5,186 6,000 7,478 1,400 9,250 14,245 1,250 2,500 20,955 6,000 12,000 38, 791 8,330 2,670 39,288 1,935 7,665 5,520 40 22,691 'ii8,'365' Cash on hand at close of year. $59,975 20,573 10,921 72,875 34,548 49,692 33,753 2 36,556 3,824 19,475 1,661 14,808 2,625 13,095 27,838 12,610 29,617 15,877 27,951 48,722 8,670 28, 779 16,081 48,815 39,331 26,865 9,794 13,011 2,252 16,054 20,143 28,198 61,828 34,476 8,922 15, 162 6,766 53,257 36,497 17, 7« i2,818 1,149 158,949 16,637 26,14^ 29,282 607.778 43,609 51,374 2,737 7,971 11,714 9,141 59,759 18,301 10,962 30,602 100,815 13,250 8,807 100,331 62,824 3,099 100,970 1" Corporate payments" equal "payments other than those for service transfers " in Tables 16 and 17, plus the ' net or corporate payments " shown in column 8 of Table 18, minus the sum of "receipts from sales of real property " and "refund receipts " in Table 21. 2 For details of temporary payments and receipts soe page 9. "For details of "service transfer payments" see Tables 16 and 17. ' For details of interest and loan transfers see Tables IS and 20. 109 AND TEANSFEE, TOGETHER WITH CASH BALANCES AND AGGREGATESr igOS-ContinueJ. AaOBEGATES. VujmesBtBta- public, ami cash on hand at close of year. S245,122 105,615 131,669 366, 101 20*, 667 393,442 262, S5S 115,714 31«,571 296,481 182, 404 136, 456 76,033 120,^4 80,«L2 96,418 230,655 198,342 216,408 146,582 270,543 196,489 81,607 265,629 75, a@ 132,456 263,988 264,758 84,063 103,550 77,816 154,539 142,931 145,584 409,755 219,064 184,676 169,916 87,502 198,220 196,318 120,135 313,798 491,953 433,007 366,970 274,929 123,983 1,588,319 419,517 329,117 98,821 106, 468 417,801 92,286 126,453 487,621 482,406 87,969 178,599 375,887 107,737 87,266 241, 415 284, 116 78,056 832,050 AU pay- ments, and cash on hand aft Glose of year.r Cash on handj -at beginning ol year, and receipts from public. $383,395 118,535 141, 126 367,740 204,667 394,761 265y8aa 115,714 316,571 315,523 182,404 143, 318 89^355 120)294 92; 227 96)418 230i655 198^342 216,408 151,908 270^543 219; 202 81,607 277,657 75(049 134,643 296,464 282; 412 85,897 10&377 S2;06O 156,539 152,788 145,584 ^1,755 219t, 054 192^558 182,448 87,502 1B3V-406 201,318 127,613 315, 198 492,042 442,257 381,281 276, 179 126,483 1,609,274 425,770 341,417 137,612 106, 468 417,801 105,658 129,129 528,297 482,906 87,969 182,469 383,552 107,737 92,786 246,323 308,357 78,056 952,805 Gash on hand at beginning of year. J2:»,584 106, 615 130,869 385,785 204,607 393,442 262,858 115,714 316,571 296^400 182,404 136, 456 76,033 120,294 80,412. 96,418 230,655 198,342 216,408 146,582 270, 543 196,489 81,607 250,529 75,049 132,456 263,988 269,756 84,063 103,650 77,616 154,539 1:42,931 145,584 «9,755 219,054 184,67fi 169,916 87,502 IS8>22S^^ 190,318 120, 135 313,798 491,963 433,007 366,970 274,929 123,983 1,588,319 414, 517 329, 417 98,821 106,468 417,801 92,280 126, 453 486,634 482,406 87,969 178, 599 375,887 107,737 87,266 224, 415 268,891 78,056 827,831 t92,576 13,909 21,407 104,694 65,616 33,909 32,736 4; 111 43,445 51,996 11,035 17,034 2,776 8,944 4.«L3 7,134 34,031 22,345 86,666 13,677 5; 836 42,639 3,655 64,199 6,352 8,422 51,961 23,467 8,420 10,370 3,323 14,635 8,552 19,778 43,754 5,663 3,402 2,475 18,763 37,662 28,016 11,452 64,977 1,259 141, 154 25,124 29,456 28,030 450,554 38,424 1,409 4,384 7,220 11,939 10,668 79,005 50,069 9,014 85,698 41,961 20,168 6,607 32,368 37, 634 6,411 66,884 Grand total. $190,819 104, 626 119; 719 263,046 139,051 360,862 233,122 111,603 273,126 263,617 171,369 126,284 86,579 111,350 87,814 89,284 196,624 176,997 129j742 139,231 264,707 176,563 77,962 213,458 68,097 126,221 244,603 258,945 77,477 95,007 78,737 141,904 144,236 125,806 378,001 213, 491 189,156 179,973 68,749 125,744 H3,302 116,161 250,221 490,783 301, 103 366, 157 246,723 98,453 1,158,720. 387,346 341,378 136,203 102,084 410,581 93, 719 118, 461 449,292 432,837 78,955 96,771 341,691 87,579 86, 179 213,966 270,723 71,646 896,921 From the public. Total. tl46,008 91,706 109,462 261,091 139,051 359,533 230,122 111,603 273>126 244,494 171,369 119,422 73,257 111,360 75,999 89,284 196,624 175,997 129,742 133,905 264,707 153,850 77,952 186,330 68,697 124,034 212,027 246,289 75,643 93,180 74,293 139,904 134,379 125,806 366,001 213,491 181,274 167,441 68,749 120,658 168,302 108,683 248,821 490, 694 291,853 341,846 245, 473 95,953 ,137,766 376,093 329,378 97, 412 102,084 410,581 80,341 115,785 407,629 432, 337 78,955 92,901 333,926 87, 579 80,659 192,067 231,257 71,646 770,947 Corporate.' 1119,663 60,877 91,856 244,653 128,661 344,918 142,381 98)222 185,913 m.777 143,396 98,747 61,984 104,924 72,688 79,330 168,460 139,715 108,052 122,066 205, 191 lffi,340 68,704 162, 594 64,372 113,900 190,870 223,403 70,635 92,071 60,930 97,556 118,625 111,845 300,132 142, 491 149,241 129,907 65,992 U7,253. 113,069 99,863 210; 574 172,914 223,291 92, 339 149, 552 69,078 605,722 198,819 295,642 74,996 92, 103 263, 183 79,993 109,594 330, 453 336, 498 76,027 89, 167 331, 510 58,729 59, 621 185,993 167,740 57,788 722,629 Temporary.' 126,345 30,829 17,606 16,438 10,390 14,615 87,741 21,381 87,213 23j717 27,973 20,675 11,273 6,426 3,311 9; 964 28; 164 36,282 21,690 11,849 59,516 11,510 9,248 23,730 4,325 10,134 21, 167 5)008 1,109 13; 363 ^,348 15j7S4 13,961 65,869- 71,000 ^033 37,534 2,767 3,305 58,233 8,820 38,247 317,780 68,562 249, 507 95, 921 36, 875 532,043 177,274 33,736 22, 416 9,981 147, 398 348 6,191 77, 176 95, 839 2,928 3,734 2,416 28,850 21,038 6,064 73, 617 13,857 48,418 From departments, offices, industries, and funds. Total. (44,811 12,920 10,267 1,966 1,319 3,000 19, 123 6,862 13,322 "ii.'sis 22,713 27, 128 2,187 32,476 12,666 1,834 1,827 4,444 2,000 9,857 12,000 7,882 12,532 5,186 5,000 7,478 1,400 9,250 14,311 1,250 2,500 20,955 11,253 12,000 38,791 13, 378 2,676 41,663 600 3,870 7,665 5,520 21,908 39, 46G Service transfer. S316 372 5,042 Interest and loan trans- fer.< $5,525 56 17,756 42 560 6,263 General transfer.' 124,974 428 1,0S5 500 1,935 21,440 15, 720 2,450 $39,2865 12,9201 9, 457' 1,955 1,319 3,000 18, 193^ 13,266 4,152 '22,'7i3: 9,000' 2, 187 32, 434 12,096 1,83* 1,827 4,444 2,000 9,857 12,000 7,000- 12, 532 5,186 5,000 7,478 1,400 9,260 14,245 1,260 2,500 20,955 6,000 12,000 38,791 8,336 2,676 40,276 1,935 7,665 5,520 40 22, 691 122, 624 » Exclusive Of general transfers bet-ween minor offices and accounts. ..,.,. «S same as the aggregate of cash on hand at beginumg of year aud all receipts during year. J "Co^ate iiBBei^s" equal "all revenue receipts exclusive of service transfer receipts" in Table 19, plus the ' Table 18, minus "refund payments" in Table 21 net or corporate receipts " sho-wn in column 8 of » EOT™inoIndea only the transactions from March to December, 1903, except in the case of schools and hbraries. 110 Table 14.— TOTAL PAYMENTS AND RECEIPTS, CTjASSIFIED AS CORPORATE, TEMPORARY, 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 '363 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 351 362 363 364 365 366 367 370 MITNICIPALITT. Utah: Ogden city. Vermont: Barreoity Burlington city. Rutland city Virginia: Alexandria city-. Danville city Lynchburg city. . Manchester city. Newport News city. Petersburg city Portsmouth city Roanoke city Washtagton: Wallawalla city. West Virginia: Charleston city. . . Huntington city. . Parkersburg city. Wisconsin: Appleton city Ashland city Beloit city Chippewa Falls city. Eau Claire city Fond du Lac city. Green Bay city JanesviUe city Kenosha city Madison city Manitowoc city. Marinette city. . Merrill city Sheboygan city Stevens Point city. Watertown city Wausaucity Wyoming: Cheyenne city. Laramie city- . . PAYMENTS. Grand total. $347,068 255,731 523,388 272, 349 206, 817 366,083 465,022 93, 106 195,947 338, 619 406,843 137,874 332, 433 284,220 181, 936 225, 732 316, 751 346,144 203,604 213,088 364,710 367,089 296,476 194, 614 277,034 698,991 193, 396 290, 183 131,850 286, 568 147,720 123, 025 172,062 214,488 50,122 To the public. Total. $324,231 203,889 497,904 260, 449 185, 471 343,869 421,736 80, 413 195,947 307,904 393,075 129, 649 332, 433 261,271 167, 704 205, 749 316, 751 281, 199 164, 530 208,002 362, 460 364, 304 293,976 194, 614 210,236 529,351 193, 396 290, 183 131,850 286,668 147,720 123,025 172,052 214, 488 60,122 Corporate.' Temporary.2 $316,266 150, 698 301, 171 167,261 176, 179 269, 325 367, 636 77,949 191,878 201, 170 322, 309 116,907 282, 321 253, 419 154, 496 176, 642 200, 610 193, 655 135, 321 180,281 268,967 268,210 219, 640 149, 312 168, 136 '423,883 160, 457 174, 401 104,326 235, 196 130,979 103,068 153,842 199,546 49,677 $7,966 63,191 196,733 103,188 9,292 84, 644 54,100 8,464 4,069 106,734 70,766 13,742 50,112 7,852 13,208 29, 107 116,241 87, 544 19,209 27,721 93, 493 86,094 74, 436 46, 302 42,099 105, 468 32,938 115, 782 27, 524 61, 372 16,741 19,957 18,210 14,943 445 To departments, ofUces, industries, and funds. Total. $22, 837 51,842 26, 484 11,900 21, 346 22,214 43,286 6,693 30,716 13,768 8,226 22,949 14,232 19,983 64,945 48,974 5,086 2,250 12,785 2,500 66, 799 69, 640 Service transfer." $4,107 8,117 6,560 3,665 150 2,366 Interest and loan transfer.* $2, 381 6,486 400 3,756 General transfer.' 640 14, 495 '"2,"736' 2,520 400 $22,837 45, 354 11,881 11,600 17, 690 22,214 36, 726 2,388 16,220 13,768 5,345 18,063 14, 232 19, 683 64,945 48,974 5,086 2,250 12, 786 2,600 66,799 69, 640 Ca^h on hand at close of year. $41,878 36, 659 27, 185 20,234 6,058 1,930 11,999 6,921 1,332 34, 106 34,862 160, 415 8,711 47,034 82,880 109,809 10,862 26,369 34,686 27,050 116,144 94,902 103,894 35,422 75,623 117,340 69,022 4,842 7,975 271,231 18,146 47,560 48,233 27,602 14,133 1 " Corporate payments " equal "payments other than those for service transfers" in Tables 16 and 17, plus the "net or corporate payments "shown in column 8 of Table 18, minus the sum of " receipts from sales of real property " and " refund receipts " in Table 21. s For details of temporary payments and receipts see page 9. 8 For details of " service transfer payments " see Tables 16 and 17. * For details of Interest and loan transf ers*see Tables 18 and 20. Ill AND TSANSFER, TOGETHER WITH CASH BALANCES AND AGGREGATES: 1903-Coiitinued. AGGREGATES. Payments to public, and cash on hand at close of year. All pay- ments, and cash on hand at close ol year.6 $366,109 240, as 525,089 280,683 191,529 345,799 463,735 93,334 197,279 342,010 427,927 280,064 341,144 308,305 250,584 315,558 327,613 307,568 189,216 235,052 478,604 449,206. 397,870 230,036 285,858 646; 691 252,417 295,025 139,825 657,799 165,866 170,585 220,285 242,090 64,255 Cash on hand at beginning of year, and receipts from public. $388,946 292,290 650,573 292,583 212,875 368,013 507,021 100,027 197,279 372,725 441,695 288,289 341,144 331,254 264,816 335,541 327,613 372,513 238,190 240,138 480,854 461,991 400,370 230,036 362,657 716,331 252,417 296,025 139,825 657,799 166,866 170,586 220,286 242,090 64,255 $366,242 240,448 517,089 280,819 191,529 361,513 463,735 93,334 197,279 342,010 427,938 281,314 341,144 308,305 250,684 316,558 327, 613 307,668 188,781 234,988 478^4 446, 491 397,870 230,036 285,858 646,688 252, 417 296,025 139,825 657,799 166,866 170, 586 220,285 242,090 64,255 Cash on hand at beginning of year. $40,787 33, 406 31,223 20,564 1,173 5,881 31,398 17, 163 6,751 44,738 35,609 40,889 10,180 100, 314 83,288 56,238 28,150 43,945 38,667 87,240 66,031 80,968 7,108 79,036 94, 621 44, 165 11,072 7,563 238,304 42,782 70,338 44, 764 109, 471 12,887 Grand total. $348, 159 258,884 619,360 272,029 211,702 362, 132 475,623 190,628 327,987 406,086 247,400 330,964 230,940 181, 628 279,303 317,727 344,363 194,245 201,471 393,614 396,960 319,412 222,928 273, 621 621,710 208,252 283,953 132,272 319, 495 123,084 100,247 175,621 132,619 51,368 From the public. Total. $325, 455 207,042 486,866 260,265 190,356 346,632 432,337 76, 171 190,528 297,272 392, 329 240,426 330,964 207,991 167,296 259, 320 317,727 279, 418 144,836 196,321 391,364 380,460 316,912 222,928 206,822 562,067 208,252 283,953 132,272 319,495 123,084 100,247 175,521 132,619 51,368 Corporate.' $317,489, 153,861 298,132 168,305 167, 390 261,088 378,237 74,636 186, 459 266, 896 321,563 233,988 281,653 204,149 154,088 229,936 201,654 191,997 125,627 168,600 297,871 294,366 242, 476 180, 497 164,723 448,186 175,355 166,620 104,748 267,937 106,343 80,290 157,311 117,676 50,923 Temporary.! $7,966 53,191 187,734 91,960 22,966 84, 544 64,100 1,535 4,069 30,376 70, 766 6,437 49,311 3,842 13,208 29,386 116,073 87,421 19,209 27,721 93, 493 74, 430 42,431 42,099 103,881 32,897 117,333 27, 624 61,558 16,741 19,957 18,210 14,943 445 From departments, offices. Industries, and funds. Total. $22, 704 51,842 33,484 11,764 21, 346 16, 600 43,280 6,693 30,715 13,767 6,975 22,949 14,232 19,983 64,945 49, 409 5,160 2,260 16,500 2,500 66,799 69,643 Service, transfer. $4,107 8,117 6,660 3,665 150 2,366 Interest and loan trans- fer.i $2,381 13,486 400 3,756 14, 495 2,730 2,620 400 General transfer .6 $22, 704 45,354 11,881 11,364 17, 690 16, 600 36,726 2,388 16,220 13,757 4,095 18,063 14,232 19,683 64,945 49, 409 6,160 2,260 15,500 2,500 66,799 69, 643 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 644 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 363 364 365 366 357 368 369 360 E61 362 363 364 365 366 367 370 'Exclusive of general transfers between minor offices and accounts. •The same as the aggregate of cash on hand at beginning of year and all receipts during year. ' " Corporate receipts " equal " all revenue receipts exclusive of service transfer receipts " in Table 19, plus the " net or corporate receipts " shown in column 8 cf Table 18, minus " refund payments " in Table 21. 112 Table 15.— I'AYMENTS, KECEIPTS, AISFD CASH BALANCES, CLASSIFIED BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS: 19m. MtrenCIPAXITT, AKD mDEPENDENT DITISIONS ABB FTWDS. Date ol close ol fiscal year. PAYMENTS. To the public. To depart- ments, offices,, in- dustries, and funds. 1 Caali on band at close of year. Aggregate of all pay- ments, and cash on hand at close of year.s Cash on hand at beginning of year. i'roni the pablic. From de- partments, o^ces, ia- dnstries,, and funds.! Total. Anniston city, Ala City government. Huntsville city, Ala. . City government - Selma city, Ala City government. Schools , Sinking fund Tort Smith city, Ark. City government. . Schools Public trust fund. Hot Springs city, Ark. City government . . Schools Pine Bluff city. Ark. . , City government. Schools Alameda city, Cal City government. Schools , Berkeley city, Cal City government Private trust account. Fresno city, Cal City government Schools Private trust account. Pasadena city, Cal City government Schools Investment fund Private trust account . San Diego city. Gal... City government. Schools , San Jose city, Cal City government Schools Public trust fund Private trust account. Stockton city, Cal City government. . Schools Public trust fund. Cripple Creek town, Colo. City government Leadville city, Colo. . . City government. Schools Ansonia city. Conn. . . City government. . Sulking fund Public trust fund. Danbury city, Conn. . City government. Sinking fund Manchester town. Conn. City government Schools Public trust fund Middletown city, Conn. City government . . . Schools Sinking fund Naugatuck borough. Conn. City government Schools Private trust account . . New London city. Conn. City government Schools Water commission. . . Sinking fund Public trust fund 1103,146,957 86,427,199 $18,027,832 8127,601,988 J17,379,20U 5103,458,094 June 30,1904 Mar. 31 Apr. 30 May 31, Apr. 30 Mar. 31 June 30 June 30 Apr. 1 Jiine 30' Apr. 1 June 30! June 30 Jime 30 June 30 June 30! June 30, June 30, June 30, June 30, June June 30, June 30] Dec. 31 June 30, Jume June 30, June 30, June 30, Dec. 31 June 30 Dec. 31 Mar. 31 Apr. 18 June Oct. 15, Oct. 15 Oct. 15! Jan. 31 Jan. 31 Sept. 15, Sept. 1, Sept. 15! Dec. 31 Aug. 31! Dec. 31 Mar. 31 Mar. 31! Mar. 31' Oct. Sept. Sept. Oct. Sept. 1904 1804 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1903 1903 1904 1904 1904 1904 1903 1903 1903 1904 1904 1904 1903 1903 1903 1904 1904 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1904 1904 1904 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 95,234 95,234 119,408 119,408 130,306 96,655 19,436 14,215 142,931 59,935 54,667 28)329 172,451 133,982 38,469 279,723 251,544 28,179 260, 75» 156,016 104,742 539,690 381,184 194,964 186,230 671,614 468,172 203,006 436 467,116 376,111 91,005 377,951 286,635 89,843 1,375 98 398,966 261,080 137,746 140 139,078 139,078 212.543 15?; 091 65,452 133,334 133,334 309,679 309,679 159,994 119, 526 40,025 443 146,919 105,078 30,622 10,619 250,734 210,413 40,241 405,971 216, 797 122,235 66,822 117 8,454 8,454 25,661 25,661 1,657 1,644 13 16,471 16,471 43,824 43,824 6,251 6,000 1,500 1,600 38,067 37,728 339 35,404 31, 664 3,740 40,241 40,241 77,906 47,427 30,000 539 10,698 10,698 7,903 7,903 19,302 3,306 1,230 14,766 31,923 6,426 25,497 6,840 3,751 3,089 21,832 21,832 28,848 10,781 36,929 31,152 S,777 101,844 67,2ra 34,455 126 159,710 91,583 66,691 1,436 66,450 59,800 6,650 68,271 65,731 2,462 78 202,097 79,583 118,341 4,173 15,966 15,966 46,848 19,220 27,628 36,176 4,144 30,012 1,020 15,786 11,616 4,170 1,094 1,094 76,287 628 2,365 72,294 278 273 221, 476 108, 389 11,566 83,021 3,752 14,748 105,932 105,932 127,311 127,311 149,608 99,961 20,666 28,981 183,308 66,361 80,164 36,783 179,291 137,733 41,558 301,555 273,376 28,179 326,048 210,525 115,523 576,519 670, 7e 5,777 483,028 262,217 220,685 126 832,981 561,399 269,697 13 1,872 560,037 452,382 97,655 446,222 362,366 92,305 1,375 176 644,887 384,487 256,087 4,313 IS5,8« 155,044 259,391 176,311 83,080 174,761 143,478 30,012 1,271 326,965 322,795 4,170 199,155 158,348 40,025 782 257,610 137,970 36,727 82,913 291,263 250,927 40,241 85 705,413 372,613 133,801 179,843 3,752 16, 404 9,509 9,509 5,225 5,225 13,432 4,464 5,462 3,506 4,660 3,476 1,184 7,130 7,130 4,179 4,179 40,837 29,512 11,325 29,665 25,888 3,777 131,548 44,903 86,563 271,195 159,320 111,712 163 63,093 56,471 6,622 80,135 79,609 424 102 267,469 107,606 158,500 1,363 16,880 16,880 30,538 18.205 12,333 32,013 7,313 23,473 1,227 31,309 28,709 2,600 1,163 945 218 68,285 10, 676 3,634 53,975 6,992 10 147,938 108,176 6,615 15,603 2,927 14,617 1 Exclusive of general transfers between minor offices and accounts. 2 The same as the aggregate of cash on hand at beginning of year and all receipts during year. 96,423 96,423 122,086 122,086 136,176 96,497 15,204 25,475 141,865 62,885 42,197 36,783 172,161 130,603 41,558 297,376 269,197 28,179 259,550 156,977 102,573 546,854 544,854 2,000 351,480 217,314 134,122 44 560,129 400,422 157,985 13 1,709 470,473 379,440 91,033 366,087 272,757 91,881 1,375 74 333,504 276,881 56,301 322 138,164 138,164 228,853 158,106 70,747 136,497 135,914 294, 166 294,086 70 159,925 157, 403 1,958 664 153,921 118,846 33,093 1,982 244,020 243,945 75 466,009 244,210 56,647 164,240 125 787 86,764,694 36,783 "36,'783 25,661 24,036 1,625 1,657 1,657 16, «1 16,471 43,914 41,286 2,628 6,251 251 6,000 1,500 "i,'506 38,067 '38,'667 36,404 8,448 26,956 40,241 ■46,"24i 91, 460 20,227 70,539 700 113 Tabue 15. —payments, RECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, CLASSIFIED BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS: 1903-Coa. MUNICIPALITY, AND INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FDNDS. Norwich city, Conn. . , City goveniinent. Schools. Water coimnisslon. Sinking fund Public trust fund . . Stamford city, Conn. , City government . SlnMngfund Torrington borough, Conn. City government WlUimantic city, Conn. City government . . . Sinkmgfund Key West city, Fla. . . City government . Fensacola city, Fla. . . City government. Tampa city, Fla City government. Sinking fund Athens city, Ga City government . Schools Brunswick city, Ga... City government . Columbus city, Ga City government . Max:on city, Ga City government . SlnMngfund Alton city, 111 City government. " Schools , Sinking fund Investment fund. Belleville city. Ill City government. . Schools PubUo trust fund. Bloomington city, 111. City government. . Schools Cairo city. 111 City government. Schools Champaign city, III . . , City government. Schools Danville city, 111 City government. Schools Decatur city, 111 City government Schools Sinking fund Private trust account. Elgin city. Ill City government . Schools Evanston dty , 111 City government. Schools Freeport city, 111 City government - Schools Library Galesburg city. Ill City govermnent. Schools Sinking fund Investment limd . Date of close of fiscal year. PAYMENTS. May 15,1904 [June , 1903 Aug. 31,1903 [Sept. 21, 1903 Mar. 31,1904 May 15,1904 May 15,1904 Jan. 11,1904 Jan. 11,1904 Feb. 29,1904 Oct. 31,1903 Oct. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Sept. 30, 1903 May 31,1904 May 31,1904 Dec. 31,1903 June 30,1903 Deo. 31,1903 Dec. 1, 1903 Dec. 17,1903 Nov. 1,1903 To the public. To depart- ments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. 1 Mar. 31,1904 Jime 30,1904 June 30,1904 June 30,1904 Apr. 30.1904 June 30,1904 Apr. 30,1904 Apr. 30,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1903 June 30,1903 Apr. 30,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Apr. 30,1904 June 30,1904 Apr. 30,1904 June 30,1904 Apr. 30,1904 Apr. 30,1904 Dec. 31,1903 June 30,1903 Deo. 31,1903 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 June 30,1904 May 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 June 30,1904 Mar. 31,1904 June 30,1904 1473,599 279, 494 81,986 19,036 315,348 315,348 110,503 110, 503 121,856 121,856 133,616 133,516 137, 595 137,595 272,043 272,043 289,012 269, 168 19,844 180,801 180,801 313,910 313, 910 417, 675 355,885 61,790 160, 172 98,026 61,826 320 176,036 116,724 59,217 95 620,706 397,119 223,587 169,645 122,068 47,577 191,279 122, 147 69,132 231,637 142,396 89,241 399,824 275,030 120, 189 4,605 394,215 237,531 166,684 ' 487,639 257,310 230,329 176,177 112,486 67,324 6,367 269, 133 163, 177 104,798 1,158 $64,888 12,672 912 40,402 6,900 6,900 5,616 5,616 5,365 5,365 12,224 12,224 7,200 7,200 67,605 67,606 1,420 'i,'266 '"ieo 6,605 6,605 9,150 9,150 50,706 60,705 37,739 12,615 24,999 225 Cash on hand at close of year. t215,708 18,262 6,352 11,012 162,367 17,725 48,241 2,460 45,791 9,188 37, 124 3,985 33,139 65 66 13,923 13,923 66,643 38,765 26,878 7,418 7,418 19,508 "i9,'568 32,277 27,297 1,070 3,899 11 64,325 31,170 19,924 3,231 31,269 21,510 9,769 21,007 21,560 47 46,066 36,667 8,398 60,090 26,860 33,230 100,073 47,650 35,733 16,631 150 14,910 8,944 5,966 73,076 49,528 23,548 61,676 33,516 26,546 1,614 231,368 69,804 155,369 6,187 Aggregate of all pay- ments, and cash on hand at close of year. ' J744, 195 310,428- 89,260 70,460 256, 440 18,627 370,489 324. 698 46,791 119,691 119, 691 164, 496 131,367 33, 139 133,581 133,581 151,618 151,518 343,051 316,173 26,878 308, 654 288,810 19,844 182,699 182. 699 321,110 321, 110 604,788 423,490 81,298 125,323 64, 166 4,219 171 230,361 147,894 79,141 3,326 661,975 418,629 233,346 191,252 143,628 47,624 236,334 168,804 77,630 291,727 169,256 122,471 506,502 329,294 165,922 21,136 160 418,275 265,625 660,716 306,838 253,877 288,568 196,707 83,870 7,981 638,240 246,496 260, 167 31,186 1,391 Cash on hand at beginnmg of year. $272,821 9,329 3,430 10,643 237,903 11,616 37, 790 166 37,624 7,086 7,085 30, 174 3,516 26,659 626 626 13, 162 13, 162 79, 487 67,974 21,513 14, 655 14, 540 115 77 77 32,015 32,015 23,093 23,093 33,733 27,364 3,538 2,820 11 58,204 34,118 21,300 2,786 39, 113 34,606 4,507 9,037 8,010 1,027 34,223 29,447 4,776 54,101 10,626 43,475 145,908 102,856 31,896 11,006 150 13,646 12,000 1,646 73,269 32,876 40,393 .56,501 24, 167 28,552 2,782 135,082 76,496 39,809 18,611 1,166 From the public. 1 Exclusive of general transfers between minor offices and accounts. • ^ j • 2 The same as the aggregate of cash on hand at beginning of year and all receipts durmg year. From de- partments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. ' $418, 169 266,290 85,621 59,907 9,568 6,783 325,799 324, 532 1,267 112,606 112,606 128,806 127,842 964 132, 956 132,956 138, 366 138, 366 258, 199 268, 199 282,599 274, 270 8,329 182, 622 182,622 281,895 281, 895 432, 590 423,490 9,100 168,716 97,969 60,468 139 160 172,157 113,776 57,841 540 612,862 384,023 228,839 182,216 136,618 46,597 202, 111 129,357 72,754 237,626 158,630 78,996 357,390 226, 438 124,026 6,926 395,479 234,475 161,004 487,446 273,962 213,484 176,700 172,640 3,618 542 366,403 145,001 220,133 1,044 225 Bell 45-06- 114 Table 15.— PAYMENTS, RECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, CLASSIFIED BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS: 1903-€oi MUNICIPALITY, AND INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS. Jacksonville city. 111. . City govemirent. Schools , Sinking fund Kankakee city, III City government. Schools Kewaneo city, 111 City government. Schools Lasalle city, 111 City government. Schools , Lincoln city , 111 City government. Schools Mattoon city, 111 City government Schools Private trust account . Moline city , 111 City government. , Schools Ottawa city, 111 City government. . Schools Public trust fund . Pekincity, 111 City government. Schools Park Sinking fund Eock Island city, 111. . City govennnent. . Schools Streator city, 111 , City government. , Schools Waukegan city, 111 City government. Schools Library Anderson city, Ind City government Schools , Private trust account . Columbus city, Ind. . . City government . Schools , Library Elkhart city, Ind ,City government . Elwood city, Ind City government Schools ■ Investment fund Private trust account . Hammond city, Ind . . City government . Schools Huntington city, Ind. City government . . Schools Library Jeffersonville city, Ind. City govermnent . . , Schools Kokomo city, Ind City government Schools Investment fund Private trust account . Lafayette city, Ind . . . City government . . Schools Library Park commission. Date of close of fiscal year. Deo. 31,1903 May 31,1904 Sept. 30, 1903 Mar. 31,1904 July 27,1903 Apr. 30,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Apr. 30,1904 June 30,1904 Apr. 30,1904 Apr. 1,1904 Apr. 30,1904 Mar. 31,1904 June 30,1904 Apr. 26,1904 June 30,1904 Mar. 31,1904 May 2,1904 June 30,1904 June 30,1904 June 30,1904 Apr. 16,1904 June 30,1904 May 15,1904 June 30,1904 Apr. 30,1904 June 30,1904 June 1,1904 Dec. 31,1903 July 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 May 31,1904 July 31,1903 July 31,1903 June 30,1904 Dec. 31,1903 July 31,1903 Deo. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 July 31,1903 Mar. 31,1904 July 31,1903 July 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 July 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 July 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Mar. 30,1904 July 31,1903 July 31,1903 June 30,1904 PAYMENTS. To the Dublic. 180,120 89,566 130,372 69,527 60,845 233,764 147,224 86,540 171,423 121,030 50,393 122,713 88,378 34,335 156,433 77,597 77,441 1,395 449,860 322,017 127,843 154,043 86,590 55,865 11,588 130,741 66,845 27,481 36,416 450,541 259,778 190, 7M 210,565 142,848 67,717 133,410 69,894 60,922 2,594 455, 170 360,041 102,881 2,248 118,870 81,477 33,219 4,174 223,508 223,508 317,979 276, 333 39,064 600 1,982 230,651 170,893 69, 758 195,921 147,989 46,950 1,982 134, 441 100, 684 33, 757 161,613 113,417 46,770 1,326 342,404 251,644 80,020 4,403 6,337 To depart- ments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. 1 $317 317 4,177 4,177 1,476 1,476 2,151 2,151 18,316 18, 316 600 600 2,170 14, C 14,008 Cash on hand at close of year. $40,123 31,093 9,030 74,260 52,087 22,173 28,687 28,587 32, 157 1,476 30,681 6,683 6,490 193 69,567 31,979 27,272 151,057 88,167 62,900 43,123 10,070 28,004 5,049 63, 105 26,602 16,524 9,503 1,476 47,797 18,949 28,843 25,499 5,955 19,644 30,292 18,099 12, 123 70 125,689 90,244 34,033 1,312 63,165 28,335 22,980 1,850 11, 174 11,174 73,891 63,548 20,343 63,163 34, ISO 28,983 48,909 29,107 19,098 704 32, 664 7,948 24, 716 64,938 36, 767 27,850 321 90,128 38, 699 47, 594 3,237 Aggregate of all pay- ments, and cash on hand at close of year. ' $309,809 211,213 89,566 9,030 204,632 121,614 83,018 262,351 176,811 86,540 203,680 122,506 81,074 128,396 93,868 34,528 215,990 109,676 104,713 1,701 601,234 410,174 191,060 201,343 100,837 83,869 16,637 186,322 93,447 43,005 47,394 1,476 278,727 219,611 236,064 148,803 87,261 165,853 90,144 73,045 2,664 699,075 458, 601 136,914 3,560 172,036 109,812 56, 199 6,024 234,682 234, 682 392, 470 330, 481 59, 407 600 1,982 293,814 205, 073 88,741 247, 000 177, 096 67, 218 2,686 167, 105 108,632 58, 473 240,469 150, 184 74, 620 14,008 1,647 437,230 295,041 127, 614 7,640 6,935 Cash on band at begiiming of year. $61,238 34,356 17,853 9, mo 61,207 50,128 11,079 10,403 10,403 32,471 9,651 22,820 14,726 13,730 996 26,326 18,004 6,620 1,701 71,113 44,217 26,896 22,766 2,218 18,524 2,024 42,237 34,035 8,202 From the public. 27,429 17,294 10, 135 20,938 8,311 12,627 13,285 9,491 3,733 61 138,244 104, 399 32, 606 1,240 50,652 28,667 20,680 1,305 9,962 79,665 63,223 16,420 22 46, 627 17, 279 29,348 35, 733 11,903 23,343 29,096 8,579 20, 516 40, 636 15,202 26,089 1 Exclusive of general transfers between minor offices and accounts 2 The same as the aggregate of cash on hand at begmning of year aid all receipts during year. 346 90,983 44,466 41,040 2,863 2,624 $248,671 176,858 71,713 143,425 71,486 71,939 251,948 166,408 86,640 171,109 112,866 58,264 113,670 80,138 33^532 190,665 91,572 99,093 From de- partments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. 1 529,804 365,640 164,164 175,671 98,619 65,345 11,707 141,609 69,412 34,803 47,394 470,909 261,433 209,476 215,126 140,492 74,634 150,051 80,653 69,312 442,516 335,886 104,309 2,320 121, 483 81,245 35,519 4,719 224,720 224,720 312,206 267,258 42,987 1,960 247, 187 187,794 209,097 165, 193 43,875 29 138,010 100,063 37,957 185,815 120,974 49,531 14,008 1,302 337,440 260,585 86,674 208 73 $317 317 2,906 2,906 1,476 1,476 2,517 18,316 18,316 2,170 '2,'i76 14,008 14,008 8,807 4,569 4,238 115 Table 15.— PAYMENTS, RECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, CLASSIFIED BY INDEPENDENT DIVISI0NS AND FUNDS: 1903-Con. HUMICIPALITy, AND INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS. IiOganspert city, Ind . . City government . . Sohoots Library SiuMngfund Public trust land. Marion city, Ind , City government Scboots Library Park Private trust account. Michigan City, Ind City government . . Schools Investment fund . . Public trust lund. Muncie city, Ind City government Schools Library Private trust account. New Albany city, Ind. City government . . Schools Library Smking fund Public trust fund. Peru city, Ind City government . Scdrools Eichmond city, Ind City government . . . Schools Electric light plant. Vincennes city, Ind . . . City government . Schools Wabash city, Ind City government . Schools Washington city, Ind . City govenunent . . Schools Schools. Library Public trust fund . . BurBngtOB: city, Iowa . City government . . Schools Library Farlc. Investment fund . . Clinton city, Iowa City government . Schools Fort Dodge city, Iowa. City government . . . Schools Fort Madison city, Iowa . City government Schools Library Keokuk city , Iowa City government. Schools Marshalltown city, Iowa. City government Schools Library Muscatine city, Iowa. City govenunent. Schools Oskaloosa city, Iowa. City government . Schools Date of close of fiscal year. Apr. 30,1904 Aug. 3, 1903 Aug. 3, 1903 Apr. 30,1904 Apr. 30,1904 Apr. 30,1904 July 31,1903 July 31,1903 Mar. 31,1904 Apr. 30,1904 PAYMENTS. To the public. To depart- ments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. 1 Aug. 31,1903 July 31,1903 Boone city, Iowa City government Dec. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Aug. 1, 1903 May 1, 1903 Dec. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 July 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 May 31,1904 July 31,1903 Aug. 3, 1903 June 27,1904 July 31,1903 Apr. 30,1904 July 31,1903 Apr. 30,1904 July 31,1903 May 31,1904 Apr. 30,1904 July 31,1903 Dec. 30,1903 July 31,1903 Feb. 21,1904 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Mar. 31,1904 Feb. 15,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Feb. 15,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Feb. 20,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Feb. 15,1904 Dec. 31,1903 Apr. 17,1904 Feb. 20,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Feb. 27,1904 Dec. 31,1903 Mar. 15,1904 Feb. 15,1904 Apr. 1, 1904 Feb. 15,1904 $348, 601 284, 716 61,754 1,831 300 520,081 412, 296 101,996 1,633 2,342 1,814 190,269 135, 678 54,268 305,925 204,936 96, 056 3,112 1,822 222,201 128,211 60,125 22,918 20,947 161,957 122,266 39,691 360, 471 243,409 75,860 41,202 124,723 92,700 32,023 130, 572 85,329 45,243 112,317 84,117 28,200 162,265 114, 165 42,607 2,988 2,505 438,460 311,792 114,797 1,645 10,232 291,511 188,471 103,040 288, 648 234, 270 64,378 64,945 34,641 28,659 1,845 235,811 163,997 71,814 232, 890 161,867 67, 740 3,283 205,588 136,068 69,520 146,215 95, 496 60,719 $41,551 41,651 9,320 9,320 684 564 6,438 6,438 31,529 31, 420 109 12,300 12,300 9,600 9,500 2,706 2,705 3,367 3,277 90 800 800 382 382 1,976 1,976 115 110 'iio Cash on hand at close of year. $116,267 64,081 7,849 1,036 38,301 5,000 87,110 39,424 39, 526 6,284 1,730 146 22,280 6,359 15,457 1,464 74,303 19,883 49, 874 3,301 1,246 100, 169 4,367 67, 135 2,032 35,061 1,574 41, 141 24,889 16,252 65,773 22,162 43, 416 195 73,940 54,084 19,866 7,158 5,195 1,963 32,931 16,548 16,383 23,085 9.383 li;885 1,367 460 16,037 6,876 5,087 73 5 3,996 55,214 33,682 21, 532 4,917 3,004 1,913 6,057 4,165 1,104 788 8,232 7,179 1,063 15, 563 7,835 6,047 1,681 65,291 55,291 8,066 6,439 1,617 Aggregate of all pay- ments, and cash on hand at close of year. ' $506, 419 390,348 69,603 2,867 38,301 6,300 616,511 461,040 141,522 7,917 4,072 1,960 213,233 141,601 69, 725 120 1,787 386, 666 231, 256 145,930 6,413 3,067 353,899 163,998 107,260 24,950 56,008 1,683 215, 398 169, 455 65,943 435, 744 276,071 119,276 41,397 201, 368 146,784 54,584 137,730 90,524 47,206 148,615 103,942 44,673 186,039 124,237 54,492 4,345 2,965 455, 303 319, 468 119, 884 1,718 10,237 3,996 346,725 222, 163 124,672 293,947 237,274 56,673 72,978 40,682 29, 663 2,633 244,043 171, 176 72, 867 248, 668 169,702 73,902 4; 964 191, 369 69, 630 154,271 101,936 52, 336 Cash on hand at beginning of year. $77,316 45, 657 8,611 867 17,281 5,000 65,086 27,751 34,084 3,027 224 7,317 18,306 1,200 59,843 18,804 39, 877 56 1,106 92,828 13, 318 48,211 890 28,835 1,674 42,971 30,089 12,882 66, 172 26,614 38,674 984 48,266 30,854 17,402 12,088 6,124 5,964 30,090 14,484 15,606 25, 391 10,938 11, 454 1,268 1,731 33,514 12,302 20,258 1 From the public. From de- partments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. 1 953 61, 656 32,924 28,732 12,228 8,040 4,188 1,652 1,080 572 2,053 1,536 617 9,606 8,164 140 1,302 39, 520 39, 520 15,411 9,644 5,767 $386, 562 324, 160 61,092 300 542, 463 433,289 107,438 1,736 185, 726 134, 164 51, 419 120 23 320,929 312, 452 106,053 463 1,961 229,854 150,680 58,940 20,125 109 160,127 117,066 43,061 362,072 248, 667 80,602 32,913 148,236 111,054 37,182 125, 642 84,400 41,242 115, 158 86,091 29,067 169,959 112,736 43,038 3,077 1,108 420,989 307,166 99,626 917 10,237 3,043 285,069 189, 229 95,840 281, 337 228, 852 52,486 69,360 40, 682 28,683 86 241,990 169, 640 72,350 238,847 161,423 73,762 3,662 221, 359 161,729 69, 630 138. 860 92; 291 40,569 115 115 110 110 ' Exclusive of general transfers between minor offices and accounts. ' The same as the aggregate of cash on hand at beginning of year and all receipts dunng year. 116 Table 15 — PAYMENTS, RECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, CLASSIFIED BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS: 1903— Con. MUNICIPALITY, AND INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS. Ottumwaoity, Iowa.. City governinent. . Schools Waterloo city, Iowa. . City governinent. Schools liihrary Atchison city, ICans City government Schools Sinking fund Public trust fund Private trust account. . Emporia city, Kans. . City government. , Schools Sinlang fund Fort Scott city, Kans . City governinent. . Schools Sinking fund Public trust fund . Galena city, Kans City government. Schools Sinking fund Hutchinson city, Kana. City government. . . Schools Sinking fund Public trust fund. . Lawrence city, Kans . . City government. . Schools Sinking fund Public trust fund. Leavenworth city, Kans. . . City government Schools Library Sinking fund Public trust fund Private trust account. Pittsburg city, Kans. . City government. . Schools Sinking fund Public trust fund. Bowling Green city, Ky. City government Schools Sinking fund Frankfort city, Ky City government. . Schools Sinking fund Investment fund. . Henderson city, Ky . . City goverjimcnt. , Schools Waterworks Sinking fund Owensboro city, Ky , City govenunent Schools , Sinking fund , Public trust fund , Private trust account.. Paducah city , Ky City governuient. Schools Sinking fund Baton Rouge city. La . City government. . Schools Sinldngfund Shreveport city. La City government Schools Sinldngfund Private trust account. Date of close of fiscal year. Mar. 31,1904 Feb. 15,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Feb. 27,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 June 30,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 15,1904 June 30,1904 Mar. 15,1904 Mar. 31,1904 June 30,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 June iO, 1904 Mar. 31,1904 June 20,1904 June 30,1904 June 20,1904 June 20, 1904 June 15,1904 July 31,1903 June 16,1904 June- 15, 1904 Nov. 13, 1904 June 30,1904 Dec. 31,1903 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 June 30,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1903 Jime 30,1903 Dec. 31,1903 May 31,1904 June 30,1904 Sept. 15, 1903 June .30,1904 May 30,1904 June 30,1904 June -30, 1904 May 31,1904 Dec. 31,1903 June 30,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Deo. 31,1903 June 30,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 1, 1903 June 1,1904 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31.1903 Dec. 31', 1903 Dec. 31,1903 PAYMENTS. To the public. 1245, 890 159,082 326, 132 217,092 106, 336 2,705 253,619 211,386 37,078 5,000 156 118,609 77,471 41,138 109,778 71,881 37,712 185 41,526 15,823 24,703 1,000 111,303 69,010 29,698 12,575 20 144,888 99,640 39, 763 1,801 3,684 366, 682 283, 181 76,716 6,146 639 207, 667 108,591 76,999 21,698 379 83,211 67, 490 15, 721 104,579 59, 771 23, 670 21,138 214, 668 164, 274 35,560 10,734 14; 100 220,808 179, 488 34,780 6,240 300 2.39, 434 188,023 61,411 120,288 89,680 11,358 19,250 326,960 216,640 45,451 64,969 To depart- ments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. 1 $8, 641 8,641 672 565 7 128 'i28 2,998 1,981 867 150 1,457 1,457 33,756 25,906 49, 358 36,358 13,000 1,021 800 221 32,996 32,996 9,672 9,672 60,137 60,137 Cash on hand at close ol year. $22,763 22.603 160 20,345 11,537 7,711 1,097 119,484 96,974 7,394 12,668 3,376 72 32,267 28,850 2,606 812 60,699 19, 204 1,368 36,668 3,469 18, 549 5,574 11,956 1,019 27,666 8,253 6,347 9,491 3,675 21,690 14,562 3,957 1,981 1,090 81,087 55,361 8,666 C21 1,536 13,280 1,633 47.218 8', 243 270 38,085 16,680 12,113 1,708 2,859 33,916 2,939 30,977 11,859 7,200 1.603 3; 156 17,899 797 10, 353 3,065 3,684 18,286 12,314 6,971 25,779 25,779 325,431 266, 160 2,641 52,836 3,805 Aggregate of all pay luents, cash on .. at close year. , and hand of $268, 663 181,686 86,968 346, 477 228,629 114,046 3,802 373,103 307, 360 44,472 17,668 3,531 72 159,517 114,962 43, 743 812 171,422 92,030 39,070 36,668 3,664 60,075 21, 397 36,659 2,019 138,969 77,263 36,045 22,066 3,595 167,050 114,767 43,720 3,782 4,781 447,897 338, 642 85, 500 6,767 1,636 13,919 1,633 257,883 118,815 77,269 60, 650 1,149 101, 348 81,060 17.429 2,869 172,261 88, 616 23, 670 52,115 7,850 275,885 190, 632 42,760 25,237 17,266 239, 728 181,085 45, 133 9,305 3,906 300 290,715 233, 333 61,411 5,971 165,739 126, 131 11, 358 19,250 711, 528 641,827 48,092 117,804 3,806 Cash on hand at beginning of year. $26, 196 26, 166 22. 178 13; 245 8,241 63, 463 39. 762 10,100 10,965 2,636 28,810 26, 527 1,883 400 41,072 4,162 1,872 31,914 3,124 6,568 4,219 1,000 1,349 21,918 10,522 263 8,116 3,017 19, 306 16,637 1,916 752 74,378 52, 699 4,856 1,660 1,525 12,115 1,633 57, 098 19,544 7 36,835 712 11,151 8,154 1,695 1,402 31,585 143 4,039 27, 403 14,270 2,469 910 762 10, 139 8,200 2,663 1,953 3,684 9,053 6,196 29,764 18,7,59 10,826 114, 407 51, 164 59,438 3,805 From the public. 1 Exclusive of general transfers between minor ofBces and accounts. ' The same as the aggregate of cash on hand at beginning of year and all receipts during year. $243,467 156,519 86,938 324,299 215, 384 105,805 3,110 309,640 267,598 34, 372 6,703 895 72 122, 066 79, 794 41,860 412 129, 406 87,808 37, 198 3.809 ■530 63, 507 17, 178 35,659 670 117,051- 66,741 36,782 13,950 578 145,890 96,623 43,720 1,866 3,681 373, 391 286,715 80,044 6,217 11 1,804 190,271 89, 494 77,262 23,078 437 88,740 72,906 15,834 116,121 86,073 10, 846 11,362 7,850 210, 296 173, 163 9,302 24, 485 3,345 227,307 176,864 42,570 7,352 221 300 251,784 227, 1.37 24, 633 114 11.5,521 106, 372 8,496 653 536,355 490,663 45,692 From de- partments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. 1 $8, 641 8,641 945 '945 1,855 1,507 128 128 10,514 9,777 737 1,457 1,457 24,545 2,400 8,785 13,360 61,320 15,000 32,548 3,772 4,221 4,221 29, 878 26,878 3,000 10, 464 2,693 7,771 60,766 2,400 68,366 117 Table IS.— PAYMENTS, RECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, CLASSIFIED BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS: 1903— Con. MTOnCIPALlTY, AND nTOEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS. Auburn city, Me City government. . . Library Water co imnission . Sinjdng fund Investment lund. . , Augusta city. Me City government. . Library Public trust fund. Bangor city, Me City government. . Library Public trust fund. Batb city, Me City government Sinking lund Public trust lund Private trust account.. Biddef ord city, Me City government. . Public trust lund. Lewiston city. Me City government. . Sinking lund Public trust lund. Kockland city. Me City government- . Public trust lund. Waterville city. Me City government. .. Public trust lund. Annapolis city, Md City government. . Sinking fund Investment lund. . Cumberland city, Md . City government . . Park board Water board Sinking lund Frederick city, Md City government 1 Sinking lund Hagerstown city, Md. City government . . Public trust fund. Adams town. Mass , . . City government . Sinking fund Amesbury town, Mass. City government . . . Sinking fund Investment lund . . . Public trust lund. . Arlington town. Mass City government Sinking fund Public trust fund Private trust account. Attleboro town, Mass. City go venmient . . SinJtmglund Public trust lund. . Beverly city, Mass City government. . Sinking lund Public trust fund.. Brookline town, Mass. City government . Public trust fund. Chicorse city. Mass . . . City government . . Sinking xiXiiu Public trust fund. Clinton town, Mass. . . City government . . Sinking lund Fablic trust lund. Date ol close ol fiscal year. Fob. 29,1904 Sept. 30, 1903 Feb. 29,1904 Feb. 29,1904 Feb. 29,1904 Feb. 29,1904 Deo. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1904 Feb. 28,1904 Feb. 28,1904 Feb. 28,1904 Jan. 31,1904 Feb. 28,1904 Feb. 28,1904 Feb. 28,1904 Jan. 31,1904 Jan. 31,1904 Feb. 29,1904 Feb. 29,1904 Feb. 29,1904 Feb. 12,1904 Feb. 12,1904 Jan. 31,1904 Jan. 31,1904 June 30,1904 June 30,1904 June 30,1904 May 1, 1904 Apr. 30,1904 Jan. 8, 1904 Apr. 30,1904 May May S, 1904 6, 1904 Apr. Apr. 1, 1904 1, 1904 Mar, Mar. 1, 1904 1, 1904 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dee, 31,1903 Deo, 31,1903 Jan. 31,1904 Jan. 31,1904 Jan, 31,1904 Deo, 31,1903 Deo. 31,1903 Deo. 31,1903 Jan, 31,1904 Jan. 31,1904 Nov, 30, 1903 Nov. 30, 1903 Nov. 30,1903 Feb. Feb, Feb. 1,1904 1, 1904 1,1904 To the public. To depart- ments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. 1 $278,920 238,8,35 2,140 23,941 9,004 5,000 246,766 243,933 2,833 769,765 738, 482 8,651 22,622 239, 505 199,809 10,051 28,045 1,600 285,575 285,545 30 652,772 545,268 7,604 330,476 329,323 1,153 199, 548 197, 336 2,212 38,082 38,082 205,411 199,701 388, 1,314 4,008 138,764 130,751 8,013 62,877 62,727 150 104,170 192,670 1,500 179,614 179,127 440 47 612,553 28,476 397,384 322,934 74, 450 632,088 529,0,53 102,944 91 2,111,845 2, 109, 483 2,362 485,594 486, 489 106 377,911 339, 284 37,885 742 $31,188 10, 189 11,685 "9,'4i4 5,900 3,860 2,060 25,853 15, 675 10, 178 10,051 10,051 39 27,775 60 27,716 559 3,478 1,000 1,878 600 4,825 4,826 103 103 1,500 1,600 5,474 3,604 560 1,360 54,952 49,762 6,200 12,539 12,603 36 123,612 117,919 6,396 612 37 576 26,349 23,140 19,684 19,242 269 183 Cash on band at close ol year. $17, 607 13, 861 709 2,685 252 4,286 3,219 67 1,000 60,836 25,278 1,065 24, 493 11,963 5,293 144 5,226 1,300 5,233 2,231 3,002 29,689 12, 364 14,368 2,967 16,883 16,883 7,961 4,431 3,530 30,497 331 30, 166 22, 206 17,715 2,642 614 1,335 3,378 3,378 5,860 6,860 12, 198 12, 198 32,048 10,696 7,142 14,210 53,707 26,449 1,162 26,7,32 364 37,262 36,878 1,091 283 79,331 29,467 32,676 17,198 123, 133 112,937 10,196 13,346 7,268 37,032 8,429 Aggregate ol all pay- ments, and cash on hand at close of year, " $327,615 262,885 2,849 38,211 9,266 14,414 256,952 251,002 2,900 3,050 846, 444 779,436 9,716 67,293 261, 619 215,153 10, 195 33,271 2,900 290,847 287,816 3,032 010, 236 6,i7,692 42,083 10, 461 347,915 346, 469 1,446 208,068 202,326 5,742 72, 067 39, 413 32,044 600 232,442 222,241 2,93Q 1,928 6,343 142,246 134,232 8,013 68,737 68,687 150 207,868 206,368 1,500 217, 136 193, 387 7,142 1,000 15,607 678, 621 588,754 29,638 69,866 364 447,175 371,315 75,641 319 836,031 676, 429 141,015 17,687 2,236,590 2,222,457 13,133 525,289 515,887 3,209 6,193 434,627 366,965 66,747 925 Cash on hand at beginning of year. $13,266 10,076 167 2,630 13,065 13,065 42,288 15, 628 768 25,892 25,077 145 106 21,926 2,900 11,699 8,766 2,833 36, 200 11,809 13,930 10,461 10, 175 10,176 3,630 1,107 2,523 31,538 1,465 30,083 16,281 11,743 2,430 1,090 18 9,021 1,111 7,910 6,161 6,161 14,380 14,380 29,801 11,484 3,634 14,783 61,734 20, 116 41,396 224 40, 766 16, 618 23,866 272 64,900 30,304 19,713 14,883 165,908 155,221 10,687 17, 464 9,481 3,150 4,833 80, 865 30,916 From the public. 1 Exclusive ol general transfers between minor offices and accounts, s The same as the aggregate ol cash on hand at beginning ol year and all receipts during year. From de- partments, offices, in- dustries, and lunds. 1 $382, 471 243, 616 464 28,111 1,059 9,221 237,997 237,147 150 700 768, 303 746,924 1,113 21,266 226,391 215,008 38 11,345 279,209 279,010 199 546,261 518, 108 28, 153 337, 184 336,001 1,183 203, 879 200,860 3,019 37,041 36,480 961 600 212,336 210,498 838 1,000 133, 121 133, 121 02,576 62, 426 160 191,988 191,988 181,861 179,929 108 1,000 824 540,977 611,617 13,817 16,403 140 383,881 343,794 40,076 11 696, 519 612,932 81,003 2,584 2,069,070 2,066,624 2,446 481,476 480,067 59 1,360 318,336 314, 466 3,138 742 $31,888 9,193 2,228 7,470 7,804 5,193 6,900 800 2,760 2,- 360 35, 863 17,883 7,835 10,135 10,051 "iaosi 39 27,775 27,775 556 293 263 659 369 200 3,478 2,478 1,000 4,825 '"566 '4,' 325 103 '"'ios 1,600 1,600 5,474 1,974 3, ,500 76,910 67,022 15,J^21 3,067 22,639 10,903 11,600 36 73,612 33, 193 40,299 120 612 612 26,349 26,349 35,426 21,683 13,660 183 118 Tabm 15.— payments, RECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCSIS, OLASSIflED BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS: 1903-<3on. Date ol dose of fiscal year. PAYMENTS. Gash on hand at close of year. Aggregate of all pay- ments, and eash on hand at close of year. 2 Cash on hand at beginning of year. EECEIPTS. MTINICrPALITT, .' ND INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND ITJNDS. To the public. To depart- ments, offices, in- iustrles, and funds. 1 From the public. From de- partments, offices, in- dustries, and funds.J I5anvers town, Mass. .... «209,899 190,371 12,754 6,774 345,665 341,039 4,000 626 622,528 622,525 3 382,984 382,984 351,285 328,983 15,000 7,a)2 574,226 489,688 83,878 $19,178 19,021 S23,306 8,091 12,693 2,522 17,361 7,014 8,331 2,016 19,103 15,320 3,783 16,891 16,891 40,208 19,155 2,949 18,104 43,443 30,815 9,764 50 2,814 1«,17S 59,496 73,355 15,327 8,900 7,265 1,614 21 6,010 5,317 693 18,582 12,952 2,216 1,642 1,772 173,977 90,670 24,263 $252,383 217,483 25,447 9,453 384,047 364,128 12,331 7,588 648,843 644,984 3,859 399,875 399,875 425,992 381,643 17,949 26,400 707,830 610,439 93,648 52 3,691 1,256,900 1,059,506 180,148 17,246 835,848 728,202 105,624 2,022 246,756 245, 177 1,579 382,424 348,036 16,281 15,290 2,817 606,130 601,137 24,263 15,050 65,680 760,818 677, 73S 11,249 26,117 45,734 650,465 691,017 5,945 ^,503 • 1,088,058 1,036,596 17,495 33,967 356,254 346,793 7,450 2,011 48,3,018 483,018 195,274 169,237 11,198 14,839 663,^00 645,747 17,653 1,193,531 1,006,2,50 168,689 8,612 9,980 175, 1S5 164,698 5,907 4,580 Ji7,758 3,439 10,259 4,060 13,194 7,418 4,399 1,377 8,315 5,064 3,251 W,025 10,025 32,414 10,996 3,357 18,061 28,383 19,743 5,797 50 2,793 120,959 41,628 65,279 14,052 23,579 17,484 6,095 4213,547 202,757 6,347 4,443 349,632 347,163 272 2,397 633,316 632,708 60S 389,850 389,860 354,079 346,984 121, era Jan. 1,1904 Jan. 1, 1904 Jaa. 1,1904 11,287 Sinking fund, 8,841 157 21,021 16,075 960 FraminghaiD. town. Mass . . 21,021 City government, Feb. 29,1904 Feb. 29,1904 Feb. 29,1904 9,647 Sinking lund. ,. . 7,660 4,946 7,212 7,139 73 3,814 Gardner town, Mass 7,212 City government * Feb. 1,1904 Feb. 1,3S04 7,212 Jan. 31,1904 34,489 33,505 39, «9 Feb. 1,1904 Feb. 1,1904 Feb. 1,1904 23,663 14,592 994 90,161 89,936 6 2 217 127,866 116,407 10,000 1,459 112,021 110,815 771 435 730 730 7,095 572,271 540,030 32,132 2 107 993,091 968,346 24,210 535 653,338 589,350 62,402 1,586 243,538 242,786 752 349,982 335,432 1,084 13,424 42 406,943 400,767 918 1,244 107,176 City government ..* Dec. 31,1903 Dee. 31,1903 Dee. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 50,666 Sinking fund 65,719 Public trust fund 660 980,856 883,603 96,793 460 714,927 610,122 103,239 1,566 240,016 239,130 886 356,219 327,517 14,065 13,592 1,045 388,539 369,945 781 142,850 Jan. 3,1904 Jan. 3, 1904 Jan. 3,1904 48,532 80,658 Public trust fund . _ 2,658 Melrose city, i^ass 158,931 Jan. 31,1904 Jan. 31,1904 Jan. 31,1904 121,368 SinklDg fund , 37,127 Pnhlin tmst fiinrl 436 MlLEord town, Mass 2,488 1,826 662 24,819 12,222 8,016 1,806 2,775 140,573 88,901 3,087 730 Feb. 1, 1964 Feb. 1,1904 565 165 7,623 7,567 7,623 City government . - Jan. 31,1904 Jan. 31,1904 Jan. 31,]S04 Jan. 31,1904 382 7,181 Public trust fund 56 60 Newbu^yport city, Mass . ,..,...... 43,614 40,522 58,614 Deo. 19,1903 Dec. 19,1903 Not. 30,1903 Dec. 19,1903 18,468 20,268 15,050 3,544 620,482 699,923 10,671 15,050 3,092 26,205 9,S25 446 59,044 114,131 67,870 132 26,117 20,012 85,375 55,753 4,899 24,723 32,999 32,669 330 56,586 164,237 125,473 6,358 570,421 636,835 11,249 610 23,327 617,480 493,896 344 23,250 1,049,545 1,014,520 1,068 33,067 345,215 344,890 250 75 472,628 472,628 165,934 164,998 393 542 622,251 •607,672 14,579 935,407 893,811 34,339 4,034 3,123 157,665 151,388 5,833 443 3,8,37 26,160 City government Nov. 30, 1903 Dec. 31,1903 Nov. 30, 1903 Nov. 30, 1903 17,010 17,607 21,267 128,740 94,486 4,801 29,453 21,141 20,768 383 8,000 9,888 551,885 622,146 1,030 1 28,709 1,038,937 995,109 17, 165 26,663 331,101 323,901 7,200 15,834 13,205 13,118 16 71 16,122 8,818 1,150 4,235 Jan. 15,1904 Jan. 15,1904 /Jan. 15,M04 \Jan. 31,1904 2,635 Sinkine fund 800 800 Pitt*!fifld citv Mass 17,372 Jan. 4,1904 June 30,1904 June 10,1904 1,318 16,054 7,304 8,455 8,044 260 161 29 29 2,882 2,340 16,698 14,848 2,684 734 8,465 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 1,168 7,200 1,850 8,220 8,220 28,282 2,787 U,198 14,297 14,752 12,422 2,330 62,327 20,530 16,200 7,117 8,480 13,044 8,765 2 4,287 1,850 10,361 10,361 26,458 3,121 9,805 13,532 21,382 19,138 2,244 77,319 12,864 64,340 3,258 6,857 15,182 10,971 74 4,137 86 474,769 474,769 164,110 164,110 29 Jan. 31,1904 29 2,882 Feb. 29,1904 Deo. 31,1903 Feb. 29,1904 1,117 1,000 542 19,767 18,944 823 132,305 106,980 25,325 765 628,881 614,381 14,500 1,008,899 878,740 127,164 1,495 1,500 169,803 164,898 4,905 19,767 Jan. 31,1904 Jan. 31,1904 18,837 830 180,805 Jan. 31,1904 Jan. 31,1904 Jan. 31,1904 Jan. 31,1904 99,475 80,010 1,320 2,338 1,045 1,000 293 2,338 Feb. 29,1904 May 1,1904 Feb. 29,1904 2,338 Fire district PnMte trast fund J Exclusive of general transfers between minor offiees and accounts. sThe same as the aggregate of eash on hand^t be^nning of year and all receipts during year. 119 Tabl? is — PAYMENTS, RECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, CLASSIFIED BY INDEPENDENT ]3lVISI0NS AND FUNDS: 1903-Oon. UOTHCIPAIITT, AMD INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS. 'Vateitown town. Mass . . . City go varmnsnt PuDlic trust tund Private trust account. Webster town, Mass. . City govemment. . Siiiingfund Public trust ftmd . Westfleld town, 1 City goveniTtient . . Public trust fund. Weymoutli town. Mass City gorernment Sinking lund Public trust fund Private trust account. Wobum city. Mass . . . City government. . Public trust iund. Adrian city, Micb City government . Schools Alpena city, Mioli City govemment . Schools Ann Arbor city, Mich. City government- . S(^ols Battle Creek city, Mich . City govemment Schools Public trust fund . . . Sscanaba city, Mich. . City govemment . S(^ools . Flint oity, Mich City govemment. . Schools Public trust fund. Iron Mountain city, Mich. City government Schools Ironwood city, Mich. . City government. Schools Jshpeming city, Mich . City govemment . . Schools Iiansing city, MIeh City govemment . Schools Manistee oity, Mich . . City govemment . Schools Marquette city, Mich. . City government . . Menominee city, Mich. City govemment . . Schools Muskegon city, Mich. . City government. Schools O wosso city, Mich City govemment. Schools Pontiac oity, Mich. . . City goTsmment . Schools Port Huron city, Mich. City govemment . . . Investment fund . . . Public trust iund.. Sault Ste. Marie oity, Mich. City govemment Schools Date of close of fiscal year. Jan. 31,1904 Jan. 31,1904 Jan. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1003 Deo. 31,1903 Jan. 20,1904 Jan. 20,1904 Dec 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Deo. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Mar. 21,1904 June 30,1904 Feb. 29,1904 Mar. 1,1904 Mar. 15,1904 Aug. 31,1903 PATMENTS. To the public. To depart- ments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. I Mar. 28,1904 Sept. 7,1903 Sept. 7,1903 Mar. 7,1904 Aug. 31,1903 Feb. 29,1904 June 30,1904 Feb. 29,1904 Mar. 21,1904 Aug. 31,i903 Feb. 29,1904 June 30,1904 Mar. 19,1904 Sept. 1,1903 Apr. 30,1904 Aug. 31,1903 Mar. 21,1904 June 30,1904 Mar. 8,1904 Mar. 15,1904 June 30,1904 Mar. 1,1904 June 30,1904 Mar. 31,1904 June 30,1904 Feb. 29,1904 Aug. 30,1903 Apr. 30,1904 Feb. 29,1904 Feb. 29,1904 Feb. 29,1904 Sept. 5,1903 3512,480 512,106 240 134 163,692 163,646 366,457 366,467 359,802 330,989 27,780 733 300 544,513 525,274 19,239 178,367 133,241 45,126 200,586 166,583 34,003 249,254 160,734 «8,520 494,061 370,473 121,001 2,587 230,359 165,556 64,803 620,145 542,937 75,931 1,277 148,945 88,555 60,390 193,604 122,669 70,935 215,812 149,606 66,206 366,581 298,421 68,160 240,177 177,005 63, 172 334,060 334,060 202,873 151,295 51,678 519,859 402,894 116,965 206,572 168,388 37,184 239,849 183,286 56,563 483,200 483,200 422,986 .342,504 80,482 11,297 1,129 168 6,652 6,652 17,347 11,175 6,172 30,640 30,305 235 21,853 21,863 27,320 27,270 60 33,864 33,864 50,6 50,6 134,259 134,259 S,661 6,651 68,022 59,380 69,380 24,752 24,752 84,114 84,114 66,290 66,290 9,854 9,854 42,385 42,385 82,923 82,923 29,106 29,106 1,706 1,706 51,265 61,265 Cash on hand at close ol year. {8,430 2,286 6,144 51,540 19,727 30,011 1,802 69,621 68,245 1,376 43,680 11,751 17,940 13,778 111 82,047 3,339 28,708 60,099 S5,502 4,597 14,774 10,882 12,709 12,271 438 1,733 1,266 477 57 67 61,191 •47,676 3,419 90 53,860 33,913 19,937 78,871 62,184 26,687 94,102 66,303 27,799 86,946 47,471 39,476 109,052 105,109 3,943 25,635 26,635 119,146 101,090 18,065 97,316 75,579 21,737 18,781 18,322 459 9,006 6,992 2,014 129,480 124,449 3,679 1,362 40,650 40,041 609 Aggregate ol all pay- ments, and cash on hand at close of year. ' J622,207 515,621 6,652 134 221,884 190,026 30,011 1,848 453,425 445,877 7,648 433,922 373,045 45,720 14,746 411 598,413 650,466 47,947 265,786 216,013 49,773 249,214 211,319 37,895 312,661 223,703 630,053 504,732 122,257 3,064 235,967 171,107 64,860 739,358 658,6.35 79,350 1,373 202,796 122,468 80,327 331,865 234,233 97,622 334,666 240,661 94,005 537,641 430,006 107,635 416,619 348,404 67,116 369,549 369,549 364,403 294,770 700,098 561,396 138,702 253,459 215,816 37,643 248,856 190,278 58,577 814,385 609,354 3,679 1,352 514,901 433,810 81,091 Cash vn hand at beginning ol year. 410,367 4,827 5,640 39,941 11,806 26,528 1,607 87,014 86,691 1,323 30,882 239 16,432 14,100 111 •26,960 2,473 24,487 51,908 49,186 2,722 10,388 10,888 5,042 '5,'642' 9,690 1,207 1,732 1,732 29,362 1,273 17,120 11,966 74,777 48,813 25,964 40,708 14,332 26,376 35,366 31,233 97,739 92,868 4,871 36,322 36,322 96,066 81,177 14,889 150,352 121,893 28,459 38,275 38,275 SECEIPTS. From the public. 7,956 7,966 112,269 110,619 1,750 85,701 77,814 7,887 From de- partments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. 1 »5J:o,643 609,622 887 134 175,291 174,067 983 241 349,064 342,839 6,225 369,600 361,928 6,728 646 647,310 630,403 16,907 186,184 166,777 19,407 204,972 200,931 4,041 258,710 223,703 35,007 608,135 604,733 1,546 1,857 228,684 165,556 63,128 639,684 629,306 10,278 100 173,709 105,348 68,361 197,277 185,420 11,857 226,819 225,180 639 380,479 379,626 963 251,490 242,386 9,104 323,373 323,373 215,723 213,593 2,130 462,102 439,603 22,699 186,461 177,541 8,920 240,899 182,322 58,577 501,911 498,835 1,724 1,352 364,800 I 355,996 8,804 I Jl,297 1,172 126 4,162 2,500 17,347 17,347 33,540 10,880 22,660 100 24,143 17,590 6,653 27,694 60 27,644 33,854 "33,'854 48,909 "48,"969 112,228 'ii2,'228 6,561 5,561 70,312 1,240 69,072 69,801 'S9,"86i 68,139 1,149 66,990 90,663 16, 114 76,449 66,290 13,150 63,140 9,864 9,854 52,614 "'S2;6U 87,644 "§7; 644 28,723 "28," 723 205 '265 64,400 '64,'466 1 Exclusive of general transfers between minor offices and accounts. sThe same as the aggregate of cash on hand at beginning of year and all receipts during year. 120 Table 15.— PAYMENTS, RECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, CLASSIFIED BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS: 190»-Con. lIUNIClPALITy, AND INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND rUNDS. Traverse City, Mich. . City government . Schools - Sinking fund West Bay City, Mich. City goTernment . Scliools Marikato city, Minn. . . City government . Schools Sinking land St. Cloud city, Minn. . , City government . Schools , Sinking lund Stillwater city, Minn. . City government. Schools Sinking fund Winona city, Minn — City government. Schools Sinking fund Meridian city, Miss. . . City government. Sinking fund Natchez city, Miss City government . Water and sewer. Vicksburg city. Miss. . City government . Carthage city. Mo City govermnent. Schools Hannibal city. Mo City government . Schools Hospital Jefferson City, Mo City government. Schools Moberly city. Mo City govermnent. Schoois Sedalla city. Mo City government. Schools Sinking fund Springfield city, Mo. . . City govermnent. Schools Library Webb City, Mo City government . Schools Sinking fund Anaconda city, Mont. City govermnent. Schools Great Falls city, Mont. City govermnent . . . Schools Helena city, Mont City government . Schools Berlin city, N. H City government . Sinlcing fund Investment frmd. Concord city, N. H. . . City government. . Schools Sinking fund Public trust fund. Date of close of fiscal year. May 1,1904 Aug. 31,1903 May 1,1904 Feb. 29,1904 June 30,1904 Mar. 31,1904 July 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 May 31,1904 Mar. 31,1004 Mar. 31.1904 Jiily '31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Sept. 30, 1903 Sept. 30, 1903 Jan. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1903 Sept. 30,1903 June 30,1904 June 30,1904 May 31,1904 June 30,1904 Feb. 1,1904 Apr. Apr. J, 1904 1, 1904 June 30,1904 June 30,1904 Dec. 31,1903 July 16,1903 Dec. 31,1903 June 30,1904 June 30,1904 May 13,1904 Dec. 31,1904 June 30,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Apr. 30,1904 May 30,1904 Apr. 30,1904 Aug. 31,1903 Apr. 30,1904 Dec. 1,1903 Teb. 15,1904 Feb. 15,1904 Feb. 15,1904 Dec. 31,1903 Mar. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 PAYMENTS. To the public. $196,129 159,623 34,731 1,775 221,161 178,792 42,369 140,534 108,752 31,782 138,914 100,523 31,391 7,000 159,137 114,810 44; 327 275,736 175,641 82,375 17,720 209,7.^6 203,875 5,861 298,7.35 134,863 163,872 367.134 367, 134 96,633 62,168 34,465 168,961 113,403 46,0.31 10,527 144,810 46,910 97,900 66,078 40,230 25,848 170,211 80,121 7.5,187 14,903 300,336 387,110 73,057 40,169 62,. 582 32,449 27,793 2,340 152,126 92, 186 59,940 336,207 237,461 97,746 208,749 118,254 90,495 102,631 102,631 678,971 586,651 85,407 5,000 2,913 To depart- ments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. 1 $33,244 33,244 4,558 2,458 2,100 2,225 2,225 15,797 15,797 28,382 827 827 2,400 2,400 7,398 6,045 770 583 92,310 91,871 434 Cash on hand at close of year. $48,397 27,019 16,976 4,402 29,034 23,834 5,200 27,774 6,358 13,863 7,553 12,472 830 11,642 84,396 21,643 21,293 41,460 94,266 45,416 18,310 30,539 33,142 20,146 12,996 32,086 29,087 2,999 807 807 27,819 20,638 7,281 17,646 17,038 607 51,521 16,175 35,346 15,918 8,642 7,376 44,200 4,147 38, .310 1,743 69.281 47;0R-i 18,688 3,531 10,871 2;642 ]'.615 6,614 7,959 7,710 249 49,869 35,. 624 14,345 71,270 71,270 16, 482 9,051 7,431 60,884 25,975 3,931 2,999 27,979 Aggregate of all pay- ments, and cash on hand at close of year. ' $277,770 219,886 51,707 6,177 250,195 202,626 47,569 172,866 117,568 45,646 9,653 153,611 102,748 32,221 18,642 162,250 65,620 41,460 398,383 249,439 100,685 48,259 242,878 224,021 18,857 331,648 163,950 167,698 367,941 367,941 124,452 82,706 41,746 189,006 132,841 45,638 10,527 196,331 63,085 133,246 81,996 48,772 33,224 214,411 84,268 113,497 16,346 369,617 234, 172 91,746 43,700 73,453 35,091 29,408 8,954 160,085 386,076 272,985 112,091 280,019 189, 524 90,495 126, 511 117,727 8,201 583 832, 165 703,497 89,772 7,999 30,897 Cash on hand at beginning of year. From the public. $36,103 14,726 19,332 2,046 18,218 13,649 4,669 27,571 7,053 13, 192 7,326 19,623 3,078 128 16,417 79,586 39,053 14,870 26,663 75,276 39,821 15,685 19,770 19,758 13,979 6,779 16,718 16,718 6,471 6,471 25,421 21,683 3,738 12,864 11,503 1,361 8,770 8,524 14,040 6,680 7,360 9,397 4,229 2,471 2,697 78,312 59,954 18,358 12,235 3,277 5,256 3,702 4,855 4,297 558 112,973 77,852 35,121 68,000 54,266 13,734 15,736 15,075 661 53,218 19,979 1,930 4,948 26,361 $213,484 205, 160 8,324 231,977 189,077 42,900 140,737 108,284 32,453 124,763 92,670 32,093 163,947 113, 197 60,750 294,725 209,618 85,000 107 223,120 210,042 13,078 311,004 143,306 167,698 361,470 361,470 99,031 61,023 38,008 174,442 121,338 44,277 8,827 187,561 54,661 133,000 67,956 42,092 25,8C4 205,014 80,039 111,026 13,949 291,306 174,218 73,387 43,700 61,218 31,814 24,152 5,252 155,230 96,599 59,631 272, 103 195,133 76,970 212,019 135,258 76,761 103,377 101,299 1,496 583 682,033 674,370 3,512 651 3,500 From de- partments, oHices, in- dustries, and funds. ' 1 Exclusive of general transfers between minor ofllces and accounts. 2 The same as the aggregate of cash on hand at beginning of year and all receipts during year. 121 Taeu! 15.— payments, RECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, CLASSIFIED BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS: 1903— Con. MUNICIPALITY, AND INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND ruNDa. Dover city, N. H City government . . Slnkkig fund Public trust fund. Keene city, N. H City government . . Schools Sinking fund Public trust fund. Laccnia city, N. H City government . . Public trust fund . Portsmoutb city, N. H. City government . . . Sinking fund Public trust fund . . . Rochester city, N. H.. City government . . Investment fund . . Public trust fund. BloomHeld town, N.J. City government . . Schools Sinking fund Bridgetou city, N. J . . . City government . . Schools Sinking fund Public trust f imd . . East Orange city, N. J. City goverxunent . . . Schools Sinking fund Hackensack village, N. J . City govenunent Collector of taxes Schools Board of health Harrison town, N. J. . City government . Sinlcing fund Keamy town, N. J... City government . Sinking fund Loi^ Branch city, N.J. City government Schools Millville city, N.J... City government . Schools Sinking fund Montclair town, N. J City government Schools Library Board of health Sinking fund Private trust account . Morristown town, N. J. City government . . . New Brunswick city, N. J. City government Schools Library Sinking fund Perth Amboy city, N. J . City government Library Sinking fund Phillipsburg town, N. J. City government Plainfleld city, N. J.. City government . Schools Union town, N. J City government. Date of close of flsoal year. Dec. 31,1903 Deo. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Nov. 30, 1903 Mar. 21,1904 Nov. 30,1903 Nov. 30, 1903 Feb. 15,1904 Feb. 15,1904 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Deo. 31,1903 Mar. 31,1904 June 30,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Jan. 31,1904 June 30,1904 Jan. 31,1904 Jan. 31,1904 Feb. 29,1904 June 30,1904 Feb. 29,1904 Mar. 9, 1904 Feb. 5,1904 Jime 30,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 PAYMENTS. Apr. 30,1904 Apr. 30,1904 Apr. 30,1904 June 30,1904 Dec. 31,1903 June 30,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Apr. 30,1904 June 30,1904 Apr. 30,1904 May .31,1904 Apr. 30,1904 Apr. 30,1904 Apr. 30,1904 Apr. 1, 1904 June 30,1904 Apr. 1, 1904 Sept. 23,1903 Mar. 1, 1904 Jan. 1, 1904 Mar. 1, 1904 Apr. 1, 1904 Dec. 31,1903 June 30,1904 Mar. 19,1904 To the public. To depart- ments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. 1 $251,001 250,966 35 187,246 151,434 31,940 3,872 180.907 180;311 596 509,034 466,099 37,000 5,935 122,869 120,836 1,509 524 249, 149 178, 669 65,400 ii,080 234,920 163,093 65,929 5,898 1,552,820 1,317,460 179,911 55, 449 498,338 343,046 37, 402 116,400 1,490 191,472 191, 472 497,969 497,969 214,220 121,369 92,851 173,357 138,945 29,912 4,600 723,751 573, 278 119, 478 4,084 8,179 16,000 2,132 251, 497 251, 497 634,990 408,344 62,448 34,531 29,667 652,226 397,369 18, 160 136, 707 142,369 142,359 386,365 251,036 135,329 305,347 305,347 $5,644 4,811 733 38,709 35,067 171 2,525 946 155 155 32, 462 32, 462 7,791 5,843 1,948 43,176 43,176 40,851 40,836 232,132 216, 507 16,625 80,045 600 79, 445 16,567 16, 667 106,777 67,277 49,500 30,961 30,961 128,253 128,253 Cash on hand at close of year. 94, 032 82, 032 12,000 128,643 128,277 366 $71,470 61,112 226 10, 133 45,471 23,911 4,344 3,675 2,398 1,177 116,847 97,332 2,431 17,084 33,236 31,059 2,177 4,303 2,017 616 1,670 47,301 41,057 5,628 606 10 219,975 97,736 87,482 34,757 39, 648 3,178 15,070 20,761 649 134,397 60,330 74,067 64,607 27,808 36, 799 2,458 1,300 1,158 10,632 10,420 62 160 56,065 1,050 4,429 2,397 2 47,437 750 31,003 31,003 33,298 26,242 67 26 7,973 155,028 61,234 1,420 92,374 7,120 7,120 96, 734 61, 078 45,656 57,881 57,881 Aggregate of all pay- ments, and cash on hand at close of year. ' $328,015 316, 889 225 10,901 271,426 210,412 36,465 2,525 22,034 184,637 182,864 1,773 658, 343 595, 893 39,431 23,019 163,896 157,738 3,457 2,701 296, 628 223,862 06,016 6,750 323,072 244, 986 71, 557 6,504 25 2,004,927 1,631,703 267,393 105,831 618,031 346,824 131,917 137,151 2,139 342,426 268,359 74,067 669,353 583,054 86, 299 216,678' 122,669 94,009 214,950 180, 326 29,974 4,650 908,069 702,581 123,907 7,081 8,181 63,437 2,882 282,500 282,500 662,320 616, 618 62,605 34,667 49, 640 836,897 686,870 19, 680 229, 447 149, 479 149,479 483,099 302, 114 180,985 363,228 363,228 Cash on hand at beginning of year. $66, 606 68,636 6,970 49,329 28,293 4,d01 16,736 1,522 770 762 63,271 30,920 799 21, 652 21, 627 19,682 1,845 4,076 1,643 1,072 1,361 44, 112 6, 108 37,786 218 70, 616 28,935 22,787 18,894 9,617 6,720 2,241 656 101,881 45, 343 66,638 26,779 7,870 18,909 20, 692 13,425 7,167 7,570 2,049 1,801 3,720 40, 084 3,832 5,286 1,720 2 27, 112 . 2, 132 26, 616 26, 616 49,229 46,976 1,238 709 178,059 73, 062 3,845 101, 162 11, 086 11,086 44,449 44,423 28 106,995 100,995 From the public. From de- partments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. 1 $256,866 253, 459 3,407 181,828 173,866 1,901 2,526 3,636 182,560 181,583 977 575,610 549, 492 25,554 664 136.878 134, 108 1,356 414 249,376 222, 219 27, 157 240,159 238,878 1,256 25 1,686,191 1,545,435 93,133 47,623 510, 622 281,512 131,917 97, 165 2S 223,988 223,016 972 535,797 625, 684 10, 113 196.086 109; 244 86,842 173, 777 173, 777 745, 452 698,200 43,636 1,444 662 860 750 265,884 265,884 628,338 468, 642 20, 821 28,848 10, 027 608,358 423, 581 12, 735 72,042 138, 393 138, 393 438, 660 267, 691 180,959 256,233 256,233 $6, 544 4,795 225 524 40,269 8,253 30,263 1,763 555 511 44 20, 462 16,481 13,078 6,491 3,948 2,101 442 43, 176 37,787 5,389 38,801 32,515 6,286 248,120 57, 333 161, 473 39,314 97,792 68,692 37,745 1,455 16,557 16,557 106,777 49,500 57,277 .33,603 4,600 28, 173 930 122,533 .549 74,985 3,917 7,617 35, 465 84,753 40, 446 6,000 39,307 149, 480 90,227 3,000 56, 253 1 Exclusive of general transfers between minor offices and accounts. 2 The same as the aggregate of cash on hand at beginning of year and all receipts during year. 122 Table 15 — PAYMENTS. RECEIPTS. AND CASH BALANCES, CLASSIFIED BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS: 1903-Cod. mnnciPAHTY, and independent divisions ahb FUNDS. Date ol close of fiscal year. To the public. To depart- ments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. I Cash on band at close oJ year. mentsj cash on at clos year. Aggregate of all pay- and . hand close of Cash on hand at beginning of year. From the public. From de- partments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. > Amsterdam city, N. Y. City government . . . Sewer board Sinking fund Batavia village, N. Y. City government . . Schools Public trust fund. Cohoes city , N. Y City government . Sinlcmg fund Coming city, N. Y City government . Investment fund. Cortland city, N. Y... City govemment . Dunkirk city, N. Y City govemment . . . Water department. Geneva city, N. Y City government. Scliools Sinking fund Glens Falls village, N. Y. City government Schools Public trust fund daversville city, N. Y. City govemment. . . Hornells'vilie city, N. Y . . . Gity government Schools Sewer commission Private trust account. Hudson city, N. Y City government . . Sinlclngfund Public trust fund . Ithaca city, N. Y City government . . Jamestown city, N. Y. City govemment . . Schools Sinking fund Public trust fund . . Johnstown city, N, Y. . City govemment . . , Sinking fund Little Falls city, N. Y. City government. . . Public trust fund . . Iiockport city, N. Y. . City government. . Schools Public trust fund . Middletown city, N. Y. City govenmient . . . Schools Waterworks Sinking fund Public trust fund. . Mt. Vernon city, N. Y . , City govemment. . . Police department . , Schools Library Public trust fund. . New Rochelle city, N. Y. . . City government Library Private trust account. Niagara Falls city, N. Y. . . City govemment Library North Tonawanda city, N. Y. City govemment Schools Dec. 31,1903 May 31,1904 May 1,1904 Mar. 3, 1904 July 31,1903 July 31,1903 Nov. 18,1903 Nov. 18,1903 Mar. 1,1904 Mar. 3, 1904 Deo. 31,1903 Dec. 23,1903 Mar. 1,1904 Dec. 31,1903 July 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Feb. 29,1904 July 31,1903 Feb. 29,1904 Jan. 4,1904 Feb. 20,1904 Aug. 1, 1903 Dec. 31,1903 Aug. 1, 1903 Apr. 30,1904 Apr. 30,1904 Apr. 30,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Mar. 1,1904 July 31,1903 Aug. 1,1903 July 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Deo. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 July 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Nov. 30, 1903 Nov. 30, 1903 Nov. 30, 1903 Nov. 30,1903 Feb. 4,1904 Aug. 31,1903 Apr. 30,1903 Sept. 30, 1903 Mar. 31,1903 Apr. 30,1903 Dec. 31,190! Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Nov. 30,1903 June 30,1903 Dec. 31,1903 July 31,1903 $396,600 341,879 64,730 89,803 49,357 40,260 186 433,334 433,334 147,596 147,496 100 163,378 163,378 277,551 188,621 265,451 196,337 42,088 27,026 179,913 130,716 49,190 7 330,865 330,865 198,136 148,209 45,573 2,985 1,359 181,582 181,582 264,439 264,489 1,040,428 919.885 116,393 4,150 230,801 230,801 186,362 186,362 235,737 166, .591 68,316 830 354,272 224,957 61,300 66,968 1,047 954,601 770,088 30,292 150,972 3,234 15 703, 676 691,220 10, 4.56 2,000 802,071 795,618 6,463 254,693 200,123 54,570 $27,000 27,000 35,308 35,308 30,409 30,409 194 194 4,500 4,500 85,675 81,325 4,150 100 22,666 5,000 17,666 8,081 7,993 79,540 78,640 900 65,870 56,670 3,300 6,000 54,312 48,137 6,175 18,692 18,692 5,000 5,000 $84,259 66,138 6,806 11,315 8,225 1,822 ■6,403 146,550 132,785 13,765 3,424 3,424 26,434 17,942 8,492 91,789 29.581 15,527 6,681 37,607 10,147 '26,759 701 48,595 48,595 73,166 70,098 1,916 1,152 74,686 63,967 9,324 1,395 1,196 1,196 82,368 75,024 7,344 19,125 19,125 27,2.54 26,029 1,225 119,714 100,109 18,949 656 82,796 15,275 23,874 11,578 10,317 21,752 379,739 319, 120 111 57,162 732 2,014 38, 1.52 35,551 1,601 1,000 223,851 222,202 1,649 28,715 28,710 S $507,859 435,008 61,536 11,315 51,179 46,663 186 579,884 566,119 13,765 236,386 236,285 100 166,802 166,802 339,293 241,871 97,422 347,649 256,327 57,615 33,707 217,714 141,057 75,949 708 379,460 379,460 275,792 222,807 47,489 4,137 1,359 256,672 245,549 9,628 1,395 266,685 265,685 1,208,371 1,076,234 127,887 4,150 100 272,592 254,926 17,666 221,697 220,384 1,.313 434,991 345,340 88,165 1,486 502,938 296,802 88,474 84,646 10,317 22,799 1,388,652 1,137,345 30,403 214,309 3,966 2,629 760,520 745,463 12,0.57 3,000 1,030,922 1,022,820 8,102 283,408 228,833 64,576 $95,408 76,435 12,887 6,986 8,323 492 7,831 85,891 72,741 13,150 18,592 18,592 6,665 6,665 57,586 36,322 21,264 46,985 32,715 14,270 13,003 6,826 6,687 35,392 35,392 70,249 65,395 3,929 «25 $391,451 368,673 32,649 89,705 50,687 38,832 493,378 615 217,793 217,693 100 160,137 160, 137 246,434 205,549 40,885 270,255 223,592 43,345 3,318 204,517 134,037 70,262 218 344,068 344,068 202,331 157,412 43,560 82,871 73,721 8,533 617 10,879 10,879 11,026 10,311 715 1,359 173,397 171,524 1,096 778 254,806 264,806 1,119,530 1,065,923 53,507 32,889 24,990 7,89iJ 27,373 26,763 610 99,279 93, 166 5,277 84,704 20,9.53 25,667 12,897 4,073 21,114 154,328 102, 693 241 61,139 255 34,878 34,324 554 448,748 447,821 927 26,192 25,974 218 100 217,037 212,270 4,767 186,243 185,540 703 280,469 251,274 28,545 650 349,822 272,549 9,237 66, 107 244 1,685 1,167,687 1,034,652 162 130,033 211 2,629 706,950 703,447 503 3,000 575,174 674,999 175 257,216 202,859 54,357 1 Exclusive of general transfers between minor offices and accounts. 'The same as the aggregate of cash on hand at beginning of year and all receipts during year. $21,000 16,000 6,000 35,273 "35,273 30,409 20 30,389 194 194 3,212 3,212 304 304 77,815 73,665 4,150 22,666 17, 666 5,000 8,081 66,243 900 54,343 68,412 3,300 53,570 6, .542 6,000 66,637 30,000 33, 137 3,500 18,692 7,692 11,000 7,000 "7,' 666 123 Table 15 — PAYMENTS, RECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, CLASSIFIED BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS: 1903-<3on. mnOCIPALITY, AlfD INDEPEITDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS. Ogdensburg city, N. Y. City goverimiBiit . . . Library Oleancity, N. Y City goTOrmneot . Schools Oswego city, N. Y City govemmaot. Siniiiig fund PaeksMl village, N. Y. City government. . . Sinking lund Plattsbur^ city, N. Y. City govermnsnt , . Public trust fund. . Port Jerris Tillage, N. Y. City government Schools Library Poughkeepffle city, N. Y. City government Sinking fund Public trust fund Eomecity, N. Y City govermnent . Saratoga Springs village, N. Y. City government Sinking lund Watertown city, N. Y City govermnent Private trust account. Watervliet city, N. Y. City government . . Asheville city, N. 0. . . City goveramrait . Schools Sinkiiig^und CSiarlotte city, N. C. . City government. Schools Library Greensboro city, N. C. City govemmfiut. . Newbern city, N. C. . . City government. Schools Haleigh city, N. C City government . Sinking lund Wilmington city, N. C. City government. . . Slnimglund Winston city, N. C. . . City govemmrait . Pargo city, N. Dak Cif lity government. Schools Sinking lund , Alliance city, Ohio City government . Schools Sinking lund A^tabula city, Ohio. City government. Schools Library Sinking land Bellaire city, Ohio City government. . Schools Sinking lund Public trust lund. Cambridge city, Ohio. City govermnent . . Schools Date of close ol fiscal year. Apr. 16,1904 July 31,1903 May 31,1904 Aug. 1,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. si,isra Jan. 31,1904 Jan. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1903 July 31,1903 MaT. 1,1904 July 31,1903 June 30,1904 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Deo. 31,1903 Mar Mar. 1,1904 1,1904 Dec. 22,1903 Dec. 22,1903 Jan. 31,1904 May 31,1904 July 31,1903 May 31,1904 May 1,1904 June 30,1904 Jan. 1,1904 Apr. 30,1904 June 1,1904 June 1,1904 Feb. 29,1904 Feb. 29,1904 May 31,1904 May 31,1904 Apr. 30,1904 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dee. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Apr. 30,1904 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 PAYMENTS. To the public. To depart- ments, offlceB, in- dustries, and funds.' 1167,530 165,168 2,362 161,633 108, 174 53,458 405,034 358,742 46,292 179,582 179,582 152,777 152,777 45,981 13,360 3,254 529,031 626,735 2,296 367,113 367,113 335,437 324,487 10,950 368,278 367,581 697 193,171 193,171 356,075 317,759 38,316 607,493 545,958 59,208 2,327 245,956 246,956 60,165 51,212 8,953 138,228 117,059 21,169 250,150 248,020 2,130 209,556 209,556 251,600 70,928 167,200 117, 427 31,910 7,863 158,733 100,239 43,913 3,411 11,170 164,336 113,617 34,767 15,922 30 103,822 74,088 29,734 t3,250 3,260 53,; 63,: 1,790 1,790 5,062 5,062 3,000 3,000 4,506 4,606 63,310 42,690 10,620 22,965 22,966 2,754 2,754 20,366 20,566 3,246 3,-246 5,072 5,072 117,754 75,679 42,075 9,251 8,501 750 35,259 19,979 15,280 8,274 8,274 Cash on hand at close of year. 119,002 19,002 42,979 28,449 19,530 28,921 3,327 25,594 83,861 19,685 43,976 12,703 12,703 8,993 4,376 3,846 771 25,430 16,019 4,799 4,612 74,979 74,97J 27,«27 26,902 1,025 147,160 146,807 353 14,722 14,722 28,956 6,193 697 23,066 36,213 35,658 304 251 18,892 IS, 892 6,335 5,024 1,311 26,380 1,573 24,807 26,020 19,659 6,361 T6,880 76,880 2,893 314 23,776 28,423 15,720 12, 665 38 28,304 11,208 14,152 210 2,734 63,367 26,886 19,073 7,058 350 46,756 29,271 17,485 cash ate of all pay- ments, and ■--"i on hand . close of year. ' »189,782 187,420 2,302 204,611 131,623 72,988 487,694 415,808 71,886 245,033 201,057 43,976 170,642 166,480 6,062 94,588 50,357 40,206 4,025 658,967 547,260 4,799 6,908 442,092 442,092 363,364 361,389 11,975 515,438 614,388 1,050 207,893 207,893 438,341 365,642 39,013 666,671 604,581 59,612 2,578 264,848 264,848 69,254 58,990 10,264 184,974 138,998 45,976 278,416 270,925 7,491 291,508 291,508 467,265 330,172 71,242 65,851 194,874 141,648 45,326 7,901 222,296 131, 426 58,065 3,621 29,184 225,977 148,777 53,840 22,980 380 150,578 103,359 47,219 Cajshon hand at beginning ol year. $13,228 13,100 128 33,382 26,905 6,477 30,073 11,926 18,147 80;985 19,701 41,284 20,806 19,492 1,314 6,359 1,305 3,406 648 127,610 122,903 293 4,414 99,074 99,074 39,354 38,404 950 185,190 184,928 262 43,966 33,389 32,266 4,616 4,516 136,938 136,938 10,906 9,968 948 21,236 2,298 18,938 24,190 19,945 4,245 10,371 10,371 41,876 1,649 40,227 48,954 37,842 11, 112 82,293 38,105 24,852 1,883 17,463 108, 495 80,971 19,280 7,924 22,795 7,788 15,007 From the public. 1 Exclusive of general transfers between minor offices and accounts. a The same as the aggregate of cash on hand at beginning of year and all receipts during year. }174,804 174,320 484 171,229 104,718 66,611 403,882 182,258 181,356 902 144,674 140,926 3,748 86,02J 49,052 36,800 177 426,851 424,367 2,494 343,018 343,018 324,010 312,985 11,025 330,248 329,460 788 163,937 163,937 354,273 322,754 11,519 20,000 640,440 600,065 40,297 78 127,910 127,910 55,594 143,372 136,700 6,672 250,980 250,980 276,065 276,066 307,636 288,097 19,538 136,669 103,056 33,613 101,815 63,043 33,213 From de- partments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. 1 11,750 '"i,'756 53,739 '53,' 739 1,790 1,790 5,062 5,062 3,200 3,200 4,506 "i'.ms 60,679 10,620 26,955 13,104 21,715 19,215 2,500 2,754 "2," 764 20,366 20,366 3,246 3,246 5,072 5,072 117,754 42,075 50,055 25,624 9,251 760 600 7,901 38,188 30,278 124 5,435 109,208 67,806 1,614 6,296 8,274 34,660 6,842 8,214 60 127,783 95,571 32,212 124 Table 15.— PAYMENTS, RECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, CLASSIFIED BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS: 1903-€6n. MVNICIPALITT, ANT INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS. Chillicothe city, Ohio. City government . , Schools East Liverpool city, Ohio. City government 3 Schools Slaking fund 3 Elyiiicity, Ohij City government . . Schools Sinking lund Public trust fund . Fiudlay city, Ohio City government s. . Schools Sinlf ing fund ^ Public trust fund'. Fremont city, Ohio City government 3. Schools Ironton city, Ohio City government. Schools Sinking fund Lancaster city, Ohio., City government . Schools Sinking fund Lorain city, Ohio City government 3 Schools Library Waterworks 3 Sinking fund 3 Public trust fund 3 f Private trust account 3 . Mansfield city, Ohio . . City government. Schools Sinking fund Marietta city, Ohio . . , City government. Schools Sinking fund , Marion city, Ohio City government. Schools Massillon city, Ohio . . City government 3 Schools Sinking lund 3 Middletown city, Ohio City government 3 Schools Sinking lund 3 Private trust account ' Newark city, Ohio City goveiTunent . Schools Sinking lund Piqua city, Ohio City government. Portsmouth city, Ohio. City government 3 . . Schools Sinking fund 3 Pubhc trust fund 3. . Sandusky city, Ohio City government 3. . Schools Sinking lund s Public trust lund 3. . Steubenville city, Ohio. City government 3. . Schools Sinking lund 3 Public trust fund 3. . Date of close of fiscal year. Dec. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Dee. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Deo. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Deo. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Deo. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Aug. 31, 1903 Apr. 25,1904 Deo. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Deo. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dee. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Deo. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Dee. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Aug. 31, 1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Deo. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Deo. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 PAYMENTS. To the public. To depart- ments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. 1 $161,837 95,809 66,028 343,229 241,971 78,240 23,018 491,126 440,563 39,210 11,322 31 411,231 260,661 97, 642 51, 193 1,835 96,001 70,004 26,597 252,307 195, 363 42,241 14,703 153,659 125,309 29,474 3,776 352,927 182,481 58,822 26,717 66,423 15,000 3,484 359,757 181,085 112,009 66, 663 187,852 88,912 74,476 24,464 212,734 133,516 79,218 198,061 112,929 67,478 17,654 98,731 44,665 41,032 12,728 306 203,529 119,206 61,831 22, 492 175,358 175,358 312,694 191,543 71,080 48,659 1,412 302,039 159,552 66,570 75,769 158 158,''926 111,470 43,936 3,520 S68, 560 68,560 22, 674 20, 271 64,049 63, 199 850 1,620 1,613 15, 148 14,865 283 26,632 24,701 233 40,289 39,457 832 526 625 18,348 18,348 11,263 11,263 24, 719 24,719 46,418 42,348 4,070 67,217 57, 217 686 100 686 Cash on hand at close of year. $48,300 33,222 16,078 93,932 4,242 43,857 45,833 133,523 112, 163 14,804 6,546 10 126,257 100,740 9,320 16,187 10 36,062 26,096 10, 566 34,690 18,217 12,636 3,737 50,165 19,668 19,691 10,806 104,427 64,861 29,391 4,335 2,111 6,480 1,135 6,114 98, 119 29,915 58,784 9,420 148,681 107, 794 26,241 14,546 62,459 20,959 31,500 27,325 19,083 7,648 694 53,180 20, 193 20,961 1,888 10, 138 62,885 17,061 27, 174 8,650 37, 799 37, 799 37, 777 17,025 19,568 142 1,042 80,767 11,044 61,646 13, 795 4,282 44,999 18,874 24,842 858 426 Aggregate of all pay- ments, and cash on hand at close of year. ' $210, 137 129,031 81, 106 505,721 314,773 122,097 68,861 647,323 572,997 64,014 20,271 41 601,637 424,600 106,962 68,230 1,846 132,263 96,100 37,163 288,617 215,193 54,877 18, 447 223,872 169,842 49, 165 14,865 482,986 262,043 88,911 31,062 68,534 21,713 1,135 498, 165 250, 457 170, 793 76,915 336,958 197,231 100,717 39,010 265, 193 154,475 110,718 243, 734 150,360 75,026 18,348 163, 174 76, 121 61,993 14,616 10,444 281, 133 160,986 89,005 31, 142 213, 167 213, 167 396,889 250,916 94, 718 48,801 2, 454 440,023 227,813 118, 216 89, 554 4,440 204,611 130, 444 68,778 4,378 1,011 Cash on hand at beginning of year. $54, 536 42,280 12,256 96,479 66,788 30,691 312, 644 297,030 16,594 20 176,268 168,756 11,610 3,167 1,829 42,641 31,511 11,130 40,058 29,322 3,609 7,127 69,746 63,252 16, 494 136,496 120,100 6,849 2,108 4,842 1,127 1,470 71,928 37,475 34,453 ■••f 130,680 100, 767 16,917 12,996 64,365 47,201 17, 164 89,393 70,129 19,264 43,262 18,682 11,089 3,353 10,138 45,861 27, 340 12,098 6,423 28,877 28,877 68,039 35,928 27, 274 4,470 367 109,018 50, 148 30,398 24,674 3,898 72.853 46; 248 22,535 3,304 766 From the public. 1 Exclusive of general transfers between minor offices and accounts. 2 The same as the aggregate of cash on hand at beginning of year and all receipts during year. 8 Report includes only the transactions from March to December, 1903. $165,601 86,751 68,860 340,682 248,985 91,406 291 312,005 273,664 38,420 21 362,220 269, 466 96, 446 7,302 16 89,622 63,689 26,033 247,839 185,864 61,268 10,707 138,978 106,307 32,671 303,702 126,710 82,062 26,662 61,140 8,128 385,948 212,982 135,508 37,458 206,253 96, 464 83,800 25,989 200,828 107,274 93,554 135,993 80,231 65, 762 108,649 57,439 50,904 210,553 133,646 76,907 184,280 184,280 286,432 214,988 67, 444 2,000 2,000 273, 126 176, 766 87,818 8,000 642 131,072 83, 610 46,243 1,074 145 From de- partments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. 1 $68,660 68,560 22,674 2,403 20,271 64,049 6,288 "57'76i 620 7 613 15,148 14,865 42,788 15, 2,33 3,282 2,652 21,713 8 40,289 832 39,457 25 25 18,348 18, .'148 11,263 11,263 24,719 24,719 42,418 42,331 87 67,879 56,980 686 583 100 125 Table 15.— PAYMENTS, RECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, CLASSIFIED BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS: 1903-Coa MDNICIPALITY, AND INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS. TifDncity, Ohio City government. Sebools Sinking fond Warren city, Ohio City government . Schools , Library Sinking lund Investment fund. Wellston city, Ohio.. City government . Schools Sinking fund Xenia city, Ohio City government * Schools Sinking lund » Zanesville city, Ohio.. City government . . Schools Workhouse Investment fund. . Public trust fund. Guthrie city, Okla City go venunent Private trust account. Oklahoma City, Okla City gDvemment Sinlriag fund Private trust account . Astoria city, Oreg City government. Schools Waterworks Sinking fund Beaver Falls borough. Pa. City government Schools Braddock borough, Pa. City go vennnent . . . Schools Bradford city, Pa City government Schools - Library Waterworks SiQking lund Private trust account. Butler borough, Pa.. City government . Schools Sinking land Carbondale city. Pa. . City government - Schools , Poor district Sinking fund Date of close of fiscal year. Dec. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Apr. 1,1904 Dec. 31,1903 June 30,ie03 Doc. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Deo. 31,1903 Deo. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Dee. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Deo. 31,1903 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 June 30,1904 June 30,1904 June 30,1904 Dec. 31,1903 Dee. 31,1603 Dee. 31,i903 Dec. 31,1903 Feb. 29,1904 May 31,1904 Mar, 7,1904 June 1,1904 Mar. 31,1904 May 31,1904 Mar. 2, 1904 Deo. 31,1903 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Carlisle borough, Pa City government Schools Sinking lund Public trust fund Private trust account. Chambersburg borough, Pa. City government Schools Sinking fund ColBmbift borough. Pa. City government . . . Schools Sinking fund Danville borough. Pa. City government . . Schools Poor district Mar. 14,1904 June 1,1904 Mar. 14,1904 Apr. June Apr. Apr. 6,1904 1,1904 4, 1904 5, 1904 Mar. June Mar. Mar. Mar. 1,1904 6,1904 1,1904 1,1904 1,1904 Mar. 5, 1904 June 1,1904 Mar. 5,1904 To the public. To depart- ments, offlces, in- dustries, and funds. > Feb. 29,1904 June 1, 1904 Feb. 29,1904 Deo. 31,1903 May 31,1904 Dec. 31,1903 $173,349 89,911 34,668 49,370 185,147 80,044 77,145 2,630 19,903 6,525 86,042 29,278 20,656 35,208 120,748 32,362 75,819 12, 567 293, 226 193,043 80,150 19,968 65 170, 119 167, 119 3,000 343,760 339, 364 4,386 229, 105 100,791 77, 444 24,116 26,754 116,714 67,234 48,480 316,669 185,668 130,901 269,925 144, 108 75, 691 4,803 12, 413 22,910 178,580 99,228 55,301 24,051 116,981 37, 464 64,002 11,927 3,588 74,382 27,742 32, 664 13,920 56 105, 486 76,348 23,726 5,412 77,787 31,925 32,813 13,049 83,323 45,953 29,281 t48,941 48,941 38,273 37,218 1,055 12,920 12,920 9,457 9, 4.57 1,639 839 646 254 1,319 1,319 3,000 '3,'666' 19,042 615 4,092 14,152 183 6,862 3,897 2,965 13,322 8,466 4,866 11,815 10,210 1,605 Cash on hand at close of year. $38, 107 21, 321 16,380 69,976 35,613 6,694 2,378 15,390 20,573 8,234 10,065 2,274 10,921 9,284 640 1,097 72,875 29,726 34,980 696 Aggregate ol all pay- ments, and cash on hand at close ol year. ' 7,473 34, 548 29, 548 5,000 49,692 45,618 3,224 850 33,753 18,774 594 13,666 819 36, 656 7,497 4,961 1,765 6,260 16, 573 600 3,824 2,480 662 19,475 5,262 654 13, 669 1,651 545 58 129 919 14,808 673 14,135 2,625 192 2,433 13,095 11,494 351 1,250 $260, 897 160, 173 50,948 49,776 283,395 152,875 84,794 4,908 35,293 5,626 118,535 50,432 30, 621 37,482 141,126 51,103 76, 359 13, 664 367,740 223.608 115, 130 20.664 646 7,792 204,667 196,667 8,000 394,761 386,301 3,224 5,236 265,858 119, 566 78,038 40,682 27,573 115,714 67, 234 48,480 316, 571 185,670 130,901 316, 523 152,220 84, 744 6,568 32,825 38,666 500 182, 404 101,708 65,963 24,733 143, 318 46, 613 67,621 11,927 17,167 89,355 36,743 37,588 14,049 919 66 120,294 77,021 23,726 19, 547 92,227 42,135 34, 610 15, 482 96, 418 57, 447 29,632 9,339 Cash on liand at beginning ol year. 837,927 ■ 22,059 15, 652 216 92,576 80,431 10,386 1,759 13,909 2,863 11,056 21,407 10,179 7,602 3,626 104, 694 59,410 36,247 1,699 7,338 65,616 66,116 500 33,909 31,024 1,906 32,736 23,658 372 8,190 516 4,111 4,111 43,445 694 42,851 51,906 26, 131 9,837 1,954 -4,819 8,665 500 11,036 3,070 1,254 6,711 17,034 6,626 16 302 10,091 2,776 1,168 71 783 754 8,944 8,944 4,413 1,502 238 2,673 7,134 4,026 408 2,700 From the public. ' Exclusive of general transfers between minor ofttces and accounts. sThe same as the aggregate of cash on hand at beginning ol year and all receipts during year. ' Eeport includes only the transactions from March to December, 1903. From de- partments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. 1 $174,029 138,114 35,296 619 146,008 66, 919 74,408 1,081 2,600 1,000 91,706 47,679 19, 666 24,662 109, 462 40, 124 68,757 681 261,091 163,398 78,883 17,810 646 454 139,061 131,551 7,500 359,633 356, 277 4,256 230, 122 95,907 77, 666 32, 492 24,057 111,603 63, 123 48, 480 273, 126 185,076 88,050 244, 494 125,747 74,907 597 27,850 16,393 171,369 98,638 54,709 18,022 119, 422 39,987 67, 606 11,625 204 73,257 35, 575 37, 517 111,350 77,021 23,726 10, 603 75,999 40, 633 34,372 994 89,284 53,421 29,224 6,639 126 Table 15 .—PAYMENTS, RECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, CLASSIFIED BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS: 1903— Con. MCNICIPALITT, AND INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND KINDS. Dubois borough. Pa. . City government. Scliools Sinking tund Dunmore borougli, Pa. City government. . . Schools Sinking fund Duquesne borough, Pa. City government. . . Schools Hazelton city. Pa City government. . Schools Sinking fund Homestead borough, Pa . City government Schools Sinking ftmd Lebanon city. Pa City government. Schools Sinking iund Investment fund. Mahanoy City borough, Pa. City government Schools MeadvlUe city. Pa City government. . Schools Sinking fund Pubhc trust fund. Mt. Carmel borough. Pa. City goventment Schools Poor district Sinking fund Nantlcoke borough, Pa . City government Schools Sinking fund Norristown borough. Pa. City govenunent .Schools Sinking fund Public trust fund Oil City, Pa City government. . Schools Sinking fund Pubhc trust fund. Phoenixville borough. Pa. . City government Schools Library Pittston city. Pa City government. . Schools Sinking fund Plymouth borough. Pa City government . . . Schools Sinking fund Pottstowu borough, Pa. City government Schools Sinking fund Public trust fund Pottsville borough, Pa. City government . . . Schools Sinking fund Shamokin borough. Pa. City government Schools Sinking fund Sharon borough, Pa. . City government . Schools Sinking fund Date of close of fiscal year. Mar. 1,1904 June 1, 1904 Mar. 1,1904 Mar. 7, 1904 June 6,1904 Mar. 7,1904 Mar. 1,1904 June 1,1904 Apr. 4, 1904 June 30,1904 Apr. 4,1904 Mar. 7,1904 June 1,1904 Mar. 7,1904 Apr. 2,1904 June 6,1904 Apr. 4,1904 Apr. 2,1904 Mar. 7,1904 June 6,1904 Apr. 4,1904 May 31,1904 Apr. 4, 1904 May 31,1904 Mar. 1,1904 June 1,1904 Mar. 1,1904 Mar. 1,1904 Mar. 7,1904 June 6, 1904 Mar. 7,1904 Mar. 1,1904 June 1,1904 Mar. 1,1904 Mar. 1,1904 Apr. 4,1904 May 31,1904 May 31,1904 Apr. 4,1904 Mar. 1,1904 June 1,1904 June 1, 1904 Mar. 31,1904 June 30,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 7,1904 June 6,1904 Mar. 7,1904 Mar. 1,1904 June 6,1904 Mar. 1,1904 Mar. 1,1904 Mar. 7,1904 June 1,1904 Mar. 7,1904 Mar. 2,1904 June 6, 1904 Mar. 2,1904 Mar. June Mar. 7, 1904 1,1904 7, 1904 PAYMENTS. To the public. To depart- ments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. 1 $202,817 132,229 41,335 29, 253 185,732 102,457 68,817 14,458 186,791 120,188 66,603 . 130,705 61,776 68,929 242,592 168,630 73,962 147,767 81,394 64,773 1,000 73,037 25,730 47,307 236,850 175,242 44,200 16,500 58,968 17,642 30,766 8,760 1,800 83,641 41,406 42,235 224,657 125,806 88,910 9,900 42 238,901 168,064 65,807 13,930 1,100 74,269 42,242 30,231 1,796 90,539 65,737 33,886 916 75,364 41,951 30,813 2,600 138,485 46,785 90,325 1,375 122,788 65,735 57,053 117,386 46,334 53,905 17,147 347,927 177,126 162,665 8,136 $5,326 4,850 476 22,713 22,581 12,028 11,556 372 100 2,187 2,187 32,476 10,601 9,725 11,946 304 17,656 5,734 11,922 1,834 1,834 1,827 267 1,560 4,444 2,996 1,448 2,000 2,000 9,857 4,050 4,000 1,807 12,000 8,000 4,000 Cash on hand at close of year. $27,838 25, 182 844 2,012 12,610 12,610 29,617 21,262 8,355 15,877 7,633 3,899 4,345 27,951 20,347 7,604 48,722 16,495 872 31,365 8,570 7,181 1,389 28,779 23,801 3,617 91 1,270 16,081 6,700 2,081 582 6,718 48,815 546 41,299 6,970 39,331 2,671 205 35,750 705 25,855 20,292 5,434 129 9,794 8,853 729 212 13,011 1,643 4,715 6,653 2,252 131 2,121 16,054 1,571 490 9,493 4,500 20,143 5,051 1,080 14,012 28,198 8,690 4,272 15,236 61,828 21,327 36,438 4,063 Aggregate of all pay- ments, and cash on hand at close of year. ' $230,655 157, 411 41,979 31,265 198,342 102,457 68,817 27,068 216,408 141,450 74,958 151,908 74,259 72,828 4,821 270,643 188,977 73,962 7,604 219,202 120, 470 65,645 32,955 132 81,607 32,911 48,696 277,657 210,599 48,189 16,591 2,278 75,049 24,342 32,847 9,342 8,518 134,643 44,139 83,534 6,970 296,464 138,977 98,840 57,596 1,051 282,412 194,090 67,729 19,364 1,229 85,897 51,095 32,794 2,008 105,377 57,647 40,161 7,569 82,060 45,078 30,813 6,169 156,539 50,356 90,815 9,493 5,875 152,788 74,836 62, 133 15,819 145,584 55,024 58,177 32,383 421,755 206,453 203, 103 12,199 Gash on hand at beginning of year. $34,031 19, 418 1,505 13,103 22,345 12,551 9,794 86,666 86,192 474 12,677 9,859 1,673 1,145 5,836 2,697 3,139 42,639 29,787 2,478 10,374 3,655 2,167 1,488 64,199 56,289 3,263 3,335 1,312 6,352 427 2,258 419 3,248 8,422 2,842 797 4,783 51,961 13,517 600 37,139 705 23,467 14,763 6,336 1,768 600 8,420 7,564 758 10,370 1,381 3,247 5,742 3,323 150 3,173 14,635 4,547 353 7,275 2,460 8,552 934 7,618 19,778 6,356 1,132 13,290 43,754 4,103 39,452 199 From the public. $196,624 137,993 40,474 18, 157 175,997 89,906 68,817 17,274 129,742 55,258 74,484 133,905 63,750 71,165 264,707 186,280 73,962 4,465 153,850 90,551 63,167 132 77,952 30,744 47,208 186,330 137,438 44,826 3,100 68,697 23,915 30,589 8,923 5,270 124,034 41,297 82,737 212,027 114,631 96,294 246,289 179,327 61,393 5,000 75,643 43,531 32,036 76 93,180 56,266 36,914 74,293 43,480 30,813 139,904 45,809 90,462 218 3,415 134,379 73,029 61,199 151 125,806 49,668 57,045 19,093 366,001 202,350 163,651 From de- partments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. > $5,326 1,660 3,676 22,713 132 22,581 27,128 16,872 100 10,156 2,187 2,187 32,476 10,829 1,946 19,659 42 12,656 12,596 60 1,834 1,834 1,827 1,827 4,444 1,448 2,996 2,000 2,000 9,857 1,807 8,050 12,000 'i2|666 i Exclusive of general transfers between minor offices and accounts. 2 The same as the aggregate of cash on hand at beginning of year and all receipts during year. 127 Table 15.— PAYMENTS, RECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, CLASSIFIED BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS: 1903— Con. MtnnCIPALITT, AND INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS. Bienandoah borough, Pa . City goramment Schools Bouth Bethlehem borough, Pa. City government Schools Sinking fund Steelton borough, Pa. City government . . Schools Library Sinking fund Bunbury borough, Pa. City government. . Tltnsvllle city. Pa City government . Schools Sinking fund Warren borough, Pa. City government. Schools Sinking fund , West Chester borough. Pa. City government Schools Sinking fund WilMnsburg borough, Pa. City government Schools Sinking fund Central Falls city, R. I. City government . . . Cranston town, K. I . . City government. Sinking fund Cumberland town, R. I. City government Sinking fund Public trust fund. . . East Providence town, R. I. City government Sinking fund Public trust fund Lincoln town, R.I... City government . Fire district Sinking fund Newport city, R. I , City government Sinking fund Public trust fund Private trust account. Warwick town, E. I . . City government. . Sinking fund Public trust fund . Columbia city, S. C . . . City government . Schools Investment fund. Greenville city, S. 0. . City government. Schools Investment fund. Spartanburg city, S. C. City government . . . Schools Sioux Falls city, S. Dak. City government Schools Clarksville city, Term. City government . . Schools Sinking fund /ackson city, Tcnn. . . City government. Schools Sinking fund Date of close of fiscal year. Mar. 1,1904 May 31,1904 Mar. 2,1904 June 2,1904 Mar. 2, 1904 Feb. 29,1904 June 6,1904 Oct. 3, 1904 June 6,1904 Feb. 29,1904 Apr. 4,1904 June 30,1904 Apr. 4, 1904 Mar. 31,1904 June 3,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 7, 1904 June 6,1904 Mar. 7, 1904 Mar. 7, 1904 June 1,1904 Mar. 7,1904 PAYMENTS. To the public. To depart- ments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. ' Nov. 30,1903 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Apr. 30,1904 Apr. 30,1904 -Apr. 30,1904 Oct. 8,1903 Oct. 8,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Apr. 30,1904 Deo. 1, 1903 Apr. 30,1904 Jan. 4,1904 Jan. 4,1904 Jan. 4,1904 Jan. 4,1904 Sept. 30,1903 Oct. 31,1903 Sept. 30,1903 Deo. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 June 30.1903 Sept. 20, 1903 June 30,1903 Sept. 20,1903 Oct. 20,1903 June 30,1903 Sept. 1,1903 June 30,1903 Jan. 31,1904 June 30,1903 Jan. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1903 June 30,1904 Doc. 31,1903 J184,578 95,877 88,701 175,754 120,910 54,844 154,754 85,320 68,940 494 80,736 80,736 104,963 60,851 44,112 159,821 105,371 48,300 6,150 102,395 55,630 38,065 8,700 290,980 172,094 110,672 8,314 490,804 274,058 274,058 3,')0,333 350,133 200 248,781 248,743 38 94,701 94,412 1,080,541 1,068,515 11,906 120 375,908 370,655 5,253 278,043 248,710 29,333 96,084 64,192 13,592 18,300 98,497 78,251 20,246 346,250 233,564 112,686 80,572 58, .'514 17,. 563 4,605 117,312 84,460 32,852 t7,8 7,8 12,532 'i2|532 5,1 6,1 5,000 5,000 7,478 5,124 2,354 1,400 1,400 9,250 9,250 14,311 7,066 7,245 1,250 1,250 2,500 2,500 20,955 18,975 1,9£ 6.253 6,253 12,000 12,000 38.791 18; 300 20,491 13,372 13,372 2,670 2,676 Cash on band at close of year. $34,476 19,004 15,472 8,922 1,922 7,000 15,162 1,749 1,324 57 12,032 6,766 6,768 53,257 19,920 16,506 16,831 36,497 1,491 5,069 29,937 17,740 9,691 3,863 4,186 22,818 4,950 17,868 1,149 1,149 158,949 54,743 104,206 16,637 3,693 7,000 5,944 26,148 12,062 12,759 1,327 29,282 1,045 471 27,766 507,778 22,798 213,816 265,257 5,907 43,609 23,666 19,943 51,374 49,891 1,483 2,7,37 2,010 727 7,971 5,547 2,424 71,6.51 69,248 2,303 11,714 1,797 7,831 2,086 9,141 3,364 2,290 3,487 Aggregate, of all pay- ments, and cash on hand at close of year. " 1219,054 114,881 104,173 192,558 130,714 54,844 7,000 182,448 87,069 82,796 551 12,032 87,502 87,502 163,406 85,957 60,ei8 16,831 201,318 111,862 53,369 36,087 127,613 70,445 44,282 12,886 315,198 178,444 128,440 8,314 492,042 492,042 442,257 338,051 104,206 381,281 360,892 14,245 6,144 276,179 262,055 12,759 1,365 126,483 97,957 760 27,760 1,609,274 1,110,288 213,816 279,143 6,027 425,770 400,574 19,943 5,253 341,417 298,601 30,816 12,000 137,612 84,502 14,319 38,791 106, 468 83,798 22,670 417,801 302,812 114,989 105,658 73,683 26,384 6,591 129,129 90,600 35,142 3,487 Cash on hand at beginning of year. From the public. J5,563 3,080 2,483 3,402 351 3,051 2,475 1,401 1,033 41 18,753 18,753 37,662 10,549 15,468 11,645 28,016 985 3,484 23,547 11,452 1,948 4,096 5,408 64,977 7,929 52,846 4,202 1,259 1,259 141,154 49,277 91,877 25,124 12,263 7,000 5,861 29,456 16,996 11,133 1,327 28,030 3,329 428 24,273 450,554 14,624 187,634 242,603 38,424 20,073 13,351 5,000 39 39 1,409 318 1,091 •1,384 7,220 4,711 2,609 11,939 3,936 4,408 3,595 10,06S 3,235 6,263 1,170 1 Exclusive of general transfers between minor offices and accounts. 2 The same as the aggregate of cash on hand at beginning of year and all receipts during year. From de- partments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. 1 $213,491 111,801 101,690 181,274 129,481 61,793 167,441 85,6e8 81,763 10 68,749 68,749 120,558 75,408 46,150 168,302 110,877 49,886 7,640 108,683 68,497 40,186 248,821 170,515 75,594 2,712 490,694 291,853 288,774 3,079 341.846 34i;318 245 283 245.473 245; 059 376 38 95,953 94,628 332 993 1,137,765 1,093,684 7,207 36,540 334 376,093 376,501 592 329,378 286,001 30, 777 12,000 97,412 63,693 13,228 20, 491 102,084 83,798 18,286 410,581 298,101 112, 480 80,341 64,705 15,036 116,785 87,205 28,520 128 Table 15 PAYMENTS, RECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, CLASSIFIED BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS: 1903— Con. Municipality, anb independent divisions and FUNDS. Austin city, Tex City government, , Scliools Sinking fund Beaumont city, Tox City government Sinking fund Investment fund Private trust account. . Corsicana city, Tex. , . ^, City gove'rmnent. Scliools Denison city, Tex City government. Sinking fund El Paso city, Tex City govenunent. Sinking fund Laredo city, Tex City government. Sinking fund Palestine city, Tex. . . City government. Sinking fund Paris city, Tex City government. . SinVing fund ln\* -^tment fund.. Sherman city, Tex . . . City government. Sinking fund Tyler city, Tex City govenmient. Schools Waco city, Tex City government. Schools Sinking fund Ogden city, Utah City government. , Schools Library Sinking fund Barre city, Vt City government. . Schools Sinking fund Investment fund. . Public trust fund. Burlington city, Vt. . . City government. . Sinking fund Public trust fund . Rutland city, Vt City government . . Library Sinking fund Public trust fund. Alexandria city, Va . . City government . Schools Sinking fund Danville city , Va City government . Schools Lynchburg city, Va. - City government . Schools Manchester city, Va. . City government . Sinking fund Newport News city. Va. City government Petersburg city, Va City government Sinking fund Portsmouth city, Va City government Schools Sinking fund Date of close of fiscal year. Dec. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Apr. 1,1904 Aug. 31,1903 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Dec. Dec. 31,1903 31,1903 Jan. 31,1904 Jan. 31,1904 June 30,1903 June 30,1903 Apr. 30,1904 Apr. 30,1903 Apr. 30,1903 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1903 Aug. 31,1903 Apr. 14,1904 Aug. 31,1903 Apr. 14,1904 Deo. 31,1903 June 30,1903 May 31,1904 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. Dee. Dec. Dec. Dee. 31,1903 31,1903 31,1903 31,1903 31, 1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Deo. 31,1903 Feb. 18,1904 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 May July May 1,1904 1,1904 1,1904 Apr. 30,1904 June 30,1904 Jan. Jan. 31, 1904 31, 1904 Jan. Jan. 31, 1904 31, 1904 June 30,1904 June 30,1904 June 30,1904 June 30,1904 July 31,1904 June 30,1904 PAYMENTS. To the public. To depart- ments, oflices, in- dustries, and funds. 1 31- 5427,862 345, 431 60,918 21,513 464, 105 417,080 40,718 1.000 5,307 77,017 44,122 32,895 147,997 98,997 49,000 275,072 275,072 94,487 78,338 16, 149 78,459 74, 392 4,067 141,084 102, 832 38,252 221,293 182,507 38,785 74,997 42,477 32,520 731,080 614, 663 80,763 35,654 324,231 211, 103 108, 387 4,741 203,889 168, 175 35,553 161 497,904 488,855 . 8,000 1,049 260, 449 246, 797 2,424 11,228 186, 471 139,093 23,377 23,001 343,869 319, 226 24, 644 421,736 375, 428 46,308 86, 413 .79,441 6,972 195,947 195,947 307,904 204,288 103,616 393,075 370,274 22,801 140,676 40,676 600 500 3,870 1,935 1,935 7,665 7,665 5,520 5,520 4,908 4,868 .40 24,241 24,241 120, 755 120, 755 22,837 2,833 51,842 48,608 296 2,349 25,484 21,222 4,262 11,900 11,900 21,346 21,346 22,214 22, 214 43,286 43,286 6,693 6,693 30,715 30,715 13, 768 13,768 Cash on hand at close of year. $59, 769 49,386 9,601 772 18,301 13,552 4,749 10,962 10,962 30,602 14,967 16,635 100, 816 70, 123 30,692 13,260 4,140 9,110 8,807 3,914 100, 331 79,939 20, 392 62, 824 41,753 21,071 3,069 3,058 1 100,970 1,657 1,021 41,878 40,881 992 5 36,659 8,845 2,906 24, 482 326 27,186 8,638 12,878 5,669 20,234 6,438 2,005 11,346 445 6,068 4,565 1,493 1,930 1,903 27 41, 999 40,402 1,597 6,921 1,990 4,931 1,332 1,332 34,106 34,043 63 34,862 16,530 61 18,261 Aggregate of all pay- ments, and cash on hand at close of year. ' $528,297 435, 493 70, 519 22,285 482,906 431,132 46,467 1,000 5,307 87,969 65,074 32,895 182, 469 115,899 66,570 383,552 352,860 30,692 107,737 82, 478 26,259 92,786 83,826 8,960 246, 323 187, 639 58,684 308, 357 248,501 59,866 78,056 45,635 32,521 952, 805 737,075 81,784 133,946 388,946 254, 817 109, 379 4,746 20,004 292,290 225,628 39, 148 24,482 296 2,836 560,573 618,715 20.878 10,980 292, 583 265, 135 4,429 22, 674 446 212, 875 165,004 23,377 24,494 368,013 343,342 24,671 607,021 469,116 47,905 100,027 88,124 11,903 197, 279 197,279 372,725 269,046 103, 679 441,695 400,572 22,862 18,261 Cash on hand at beginning of year. $79,005 56', 573 16,313 6, 119 50,069 36, 103 13,966 9,014 9,014 85, 698 29,942 65, 756 41,961 18,934 23,027 20,158 3,692 16, 466 6,607 3,167 3,440 32,368 6,093 27, 265 37,634 15, 387 22,247 6,411 5,097 1,314 66, 884 1,276 3, 800 51, 808 40, 787 15, 319 4,495 969 20,004 33,406 14, 762 760 17,531 363 31,223 14,990 10, 664 5,669 20,554 7,482 2,158 10, 623 391 1,173 877 5,881 5,541 340 31, 398 30,009 1,389 17,163 8,459 8,704 6,751 6,751 44,738 5,341 39,397 35,609 26,881 2,127 7,601 From the public. 1 Exclusive of general transfers between minor offices and !The same as the aggregate of cash on hand at beginning accounts. of year and all receipts during year. $407, 629 378,920 24,593 4,116 432, 337 396,029 31,001 1,000 6,307 78,965 46,060 32, 895 92,901 84,022 8,879 333, 926 87,679 78,786 8,793 80,659 80,669 192,057 162,078 29,979 231,257 216, 833 14,424 71,646 40,438 31,207 770,947 735,799 32,402 2,746 325,455 219, 494 104,884 1,077 207, 042 205,988 656 "398' 485,866 483, 346 2,520 260, 265 257, 653 407 2,191 14 190,356 164,708 7,227 18,421 345, 632 337,801 7,831 432, 337 422, 647 9,790 76,171 76,000 171 190,528 190,528 297,272 263,705 33,567 392, 329 374, 691 6,978 10,660 From de- partments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. 1 $41,603 29,613 12,060 600 ""'soo 3,870 1.935 1,935 7,665 "7,"665 5,620 " 5,' 520 21,908 20,468 1,440 39, 466 16,281 23,185 124,974 45,682 79, 392 22,704 20,004 2,700 51,842 4,778 38,388 6,295 296 2,085 33,484 20, .379 10,314 2,791 11, 764 1,864 9,860 40 21,346 16,160 6,196 16,500 16,500 43,286 6,560 36,726 6,693 3,665 3,028 30,715 30,715 13,767 13,757 129 Table 15.— PAYMENTS, RECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, CLASSIFIED BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS: 1903— Con. MTJNICIPAUTT, AND INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS. Eoanoke city, Va City government . Schools Sinking fund WaUawalla city, Wasli. City government . . . Schools Charleston city, W. Va City government ....... Schools Sinking fund Private trust account. Huntington city, W. Va. i . City government Schools Sinking fund Parkersburg city, W. Va. . City government , Schools Sinking fund Public trust fund Private trust accoimt. Appleton city, Wis . . . City government . Ashland city. Wis City government . Sinking fund Beloit city, Wis City government . Schools Chippewa Falls city. Wis.. City government Schools Library Eau Claire city, Wis. . City government . Sinking fund Fond du Lac city, Wis. City government . . . Library Mar. 20,1904 June 30,1904 Green Bay city. Wis City government Mar. 31, 1904 Schools June 30,1904 Library June 30,1904 Janesville city. Wis. . City government . Schools Kenosha city, Wis City government . Schools Library Waterworks Madison city. Wis; . . . City government. Schools Library Manitowoc city, Wis. City government. Marinette city. Wis... City government . Schools :... Merrill city. Wis City government Sheboygan city. Wis City government Stevens Point city, Wis. City government Watertown city. Wis City government Schools Wausau city. Wis City government Cheyenne city, Wyo City government Schools Private trust account. Laramie city, Wyo City government Schools Date of close of fiscal year. Dee. 31,1903 July 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 June 30,1904 June 30,1904 June 30,1904 June 30,1904 June 30,1904 Jime 30,1904 June 30,1904 Jime 30,1904 June 30,1904 Deo. 31,1903 June 30,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 Dec. 31,1903 To the public. To depart- ments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. 1 Mar. 31,1904 Sept. 30,1903 Aug. 20,1904 Apr. 12,1904 June 30,1904 Apr. 19,1904 June 30,1904 June 30,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1904 June 30,1904 Nov. 30,1903 Mar. 1.5,1904 June 1,1904 Nov. 1,1903 Mar. 31,1904 June 30,1904 June ,30, 1904 Mar. 19,1904 Apr. 1.5,1904 June 30,1904 Sept. 1,1903 Mari'sij'igoi' Apr. 30,1904 Mar. 31,1904 June 30,1904 Apr. 30,1904 Dec. 31,1903 Apr. 30,1904 Dec. 31,1903 Deo. 31,1903 May 2,1904 1129, 649 78,330 40,014 11,305 332,433 213,547 118,886 261,271 170,034 77,874 12,000 1,363 167,704 81,773 76,530 9,401 205,749 120,580 77,646 5,000 2,523 316,751 316,751 281,199 281,199 154, 5J0 103, 694 50,836 208,002 148,919 33,536 25,547 362,460 362, 460 354,304 308, 761 45,543 293,976 220,643 70,075 3,258 194, 614 138,292 56,322 210,235 158,817 36,944 5,064 9,410 529,351 396, 498 125,773 7,080 193, 395 193,395 290,183 231,126 59,057 131,850 131,850 286,568 286,568 147,720 147, 720 123,025 102,053 20,972 172,052 172,052 214,488 171,137 43,330 21 60,122 27,871 22,251 $8,225 8,225 22,949 18,949 4,000 14,232 14,232 19,983 19,983 64,945 33,485 31,460 48,674 48,974 5,086 6,086 2,250 2,250 12,785 12,785 2,600 2,500 66,799 61,799 5,000 69,640 69,640 Cash on hand at close of year. S150,415 140,879 3,183 6,353 8,711 4,001 4,710 47,034 9,346 37,688 82,880 27,592 20,035 35,263 109,809 51,835 21,821 35,786 126 242 10,862 10,862 26,369 16,528 9,841 34,686 26,129 8,657 27,050 14,132 12,349 116, 144 99,928 16,216 94,902 94,000 902 103,894 103, 154 740 35,422 35,002 420 75,623 28,012 41,582 6,029 117,340 109, 663 6,010 2,667 69,022 59,022 4,842 2,792 2,060 7,976 7,975 271,231 271,231 18,146 18, 146 47,660 29,740 17,820 48,233 48,233 27,602 26,624 978 14,133 7,368 6,765 Akl _ of all pay- ments, and cash on hand at close of year. » (288,289 227, 434 43,197 17,658 341,144 217,648 123,596 331,264 188,983 91,220 49,688 1,363 264,816 123,697 96,565 44,654 335,541 192,398 99,467 40,786 2,648 242 327, 613 327,613 372,513 331,212 41,301 238,190 178, 797 59,393 240, 138 168, 137 45,886 26, 116 480,854 464,638 16,216 461,991 415,546 46,446 400,370 326,297 70,815 3,258 230,036 173,294 56,742 362, 657 248,628 78,526 16,093 9,410 716,331 575,801 130,783 9,747 262, 417 262, 417 295,026 233,918 61, 107 139,826 139, 825 557,799 567,799 165,866 166,866 170,685 131, 793 38,792 220,285 220,285 242,090 197,761 44,308 21 64,266 35,239 29,016 Cash on hand at beginning of year. (40,889 27,302 3,429 10, 168 10,180 3,425 6,766 100, 314 37, 220 32,979 29, 105 1,010 83,288 24,407 28,459 30,422 56,238 30,387 8,621 17,330 9,886 9,886 28,150 20,334 7,816 43,946 36,472 7,473 38,667 23,866 14,494 307 87,240 73,274 13,966 66,031 65,222 80,968 80,331 236 391 7,108 6,733 375 79,036 39,736 33,930 5,235 135 94, 621 85,001 7,149 2,471 44, 165 44,166 11,072 11,072 7,553 7,663 238, 304 238, 304 42,782 42,782 70,338 66,097 14,241 44, 764 44, 764 109,471 107,097 2,374 From the public. 12, 887 7,802 5,085 From de- partments, offices, in- dustries, and funds. 1 $240,426 199,982 39,768 676 330,964 214, 123 116,841 207,991 149,397 68,241 363 167,296 99,190 68,106 269,320 162,011 90,946 3,473 2,648 242 317,727 317,727 279,418 279,418 144,836 142, 325 2,511 196,321 144,271 31,391 20,659 391,364 391,364 380,460 360, 324 30,136 316,912 245,966 70, 579 367 222,928 166,561 66, 367 206, 822 203, 832 2,637 322 71 652,067 490, 800 60,791 476 208,252 208,252 283,963 222,846 61, 107 132,272 132, 272 319, 495 319,495 123,084 123,084 100,247 76,696 24,661 175, 621 175,521 132,619 90, 664 41,934 21 51,368 27,437 23,931 1 Exclusive of general transfers between minor offices and accounts. ! The same as the aggregate of cash on hand at beginning of year and all receipts during yea» BuU. 45-06- 130 Table 16.— PAYMENTS ' FOR EXPENSES, CLASSIFIED BY MUOTCIPALITT, Total. $54,594,628 Alabama: Annistoncity... Huntsvillecity. Selmacity Arkansas: Fort Smith city.. Hot Springs city. Pine Blufl city... California: Alameda city... Berkeley city... Fresno city Pasadena city . . San Diego city. San Jose city. . . Stockton city.. Colorado: Cripple Creek town. Lead vUle city , Conneotiont: Ansoniaolty Danbory city Manchester town Middletown city Naugatuok borough . New London city Norwich city Stamford city - . Torrington borough. Willimantio city Florida: Key West city. Pensacola city,. Tampa city Oeorgia: Athens city Brunswick city. Columbus city.. Macon olty Illinois: Alton city Belleville city Bloomlngton city. Cairo city Champaign city Danville city. . . Decatur city... Elgin city Bvanstoncity. Freeport city. . Galesbuig city Jacksonville city. Kankakee city Kewaneecity Las^llecity Lincoln city.. Mattooncity. Moline city... Ottawa city. . Pekincity Hock Island city. Streator citjr , Waukegan city. . . Indiana: Anderson city. . . Columbus city.. Elkhart city Elwood city Hammond city. Huntington city . . Jeflersonville city. Kokomocity Lafayette city Logansport city.. ALL EXPENSES. Total gross payments. 74,307 78,871 93,100 97,227 101,252 90,309 246,784 199,034 211,935 236,606 334,875 326,198 265,641 81,363 140,758 110,425 158,768 96,078 118,322 107,959 250,241 284,541 223,171 66,530 87,652 92,318 127,189 190,567 241,399 89,237 203,876 243,755 116,514 125,369 271,997 120,644 98,141 158,033 198,722 244,012 328,010 123,179 163,567 163,176 92,499 93,954 118,779 68,226 77,202 166,457 111,447 72,909 212,869 114,343 112,519 223,450 87,853 147, 461 113,974 139,970 105,002 86,421 98,458 233,097 250,638 Payments othei than those for serrioe transfers. Total. $54,205,342 74,307 78,871 93,160 97,227 101,252 90,309 222,748 199,034 211,935 234,962 318,404 326,198 265,641 81,363 140,768 110,425 158,768 96,078 109,874 107,959 250,014 281,374 223,171 66,530 87,652 92,318 127,189 190,567 241,399 89,237 196,676 243,755 116,514 125,369 271,997 120,644 98,141 158,033 198,722 234,862 328,010 123,179 163,667 163,176 92,499 93,954 118,779 68,226 77,202 186,140 111,447 72,909 212,869 114,343 112,519 205, 134 87,853 147, 461 113,974 139,970 105,002 86,421 98,458 233,097 230, 107 For sala- ries and wages. $28,759,638 24,382 33,028 37,485 67,485 69,737 57,891 168,408 140,680 139,514 157,802 181,873 235,649 165,217 45,082 83,453 61,586 81,430 53,697 51,864 108,454 163,369 127,741 40,102 48,150 30,564 43,307 67,323 54,696 30,960 117,058 137,388 72,366 80,834 194,079 69,904 109,817 142,931 142,052 219,389 62,444 111,511 88,874 61,256 54,042 80,221 48,235 119,557 67,143 41,628 133,650 68,216 71,322 139,596 61,009 70,341 67,335 74,245 60,812 51,361 «5,492 145,042 126,564 For mis- cellaneous objects. $25,445,704 49,925 45,843 55,675 29,742 31,515 32,418 54,340 58,354 72,421 77,160 136,531 90,549 100,424 36,281 57,305 77,338 42,381 68,010 48,130 141,660 118,005 95,430 26,428 39,502 61,754 83,882 123,244 186,803 58,277 79,618 106,367 44,148 44,536 77,918 51,140 38,921 48,216 55,791 92,810 108,621 60,735 52,056 74,302 31,243 39,912 38,558 29,728 28,967 66,583 44,304 31,281 79,219 46,128 41,197 65,638 26,844 77,120 46,639 B5,725 44,190 35,070 ^,966 88,065 103,543 Servioe transfer pay- ments. $389,286 24,036 1,644 16,471 8,448 227 2,967 7,200 9,150 317 18,316 20,531 1 Including certain erroneous payments subsequently coriBcted by GENERAL AND MUNICIPAL SEKVICE EXPENSES. ' For all departments, of&ces, and accounts. $50,448,720 Total gross payments. 73,428 68,479 90,745 95,052 101,252 88,750 222,205 199,034 211,935 236,606 273,810 325,053 261,040 81,363 140,768 110,406 147,561 94,960 110,573 107,959 238,945 258,178 223,171 66,530 83,288 90,459 127,189 189,932 87,732 86,567 196,899 236,365 116,406 123,831 254,189 120,644 98,141 168,033 177,281 187,635 303,689 121,855 149,452 147,287 92,499 76,667 102,058 68,226 76,144 167,707 103,123 72,909 185,787 114,343 98,263 180,229 71,689 145,639 113,974 121,777 96,697 86, 192 96,072 209,351 184,028 Payments other than those for service transfers. ' $50,079,740 73,428 68,479 90,745 95,052 101,252 88,750 198,169 199,034 211,935 234,962 257,339 325,053 261,040 81,363 140,7K 110,406 147,551 94,960 102,125 107,959 238,718- 255,316 223,171 66,530 90,459 127,189 189,932 87,732 86,557 189,699 236,366 116,405 123,831 254,189 120,644 98,141 158,033 177,281 187,635 303,689 121,855 149,452 147,287 92,499 76,667 102,058 68,226 76,144 167,390 103,123 72,909 185,787 114,343 98,263 161,913 71,689 145,639 113,974 121,777 96,697 86, 192 96,072 209,361 164,110 Servioe transfer pay- ments. $368,980 I.— For general administra- tion. Total. $3,390,567 24,036 1,644 16,471 8,448 227 2,862 7,200 317 18,316 19,918 4,974 4,472 5,038 5,449 12,287 7,617 10,697 10,947 8,255 18,794 37,675 22,633 19,184 16,440 11,646 7,346 7,675 5,088 4,106 9,077 14,326 30,305 9,264 1,206 4,143 5,345 10,928 15,458 6,246 5,371 7,632 13,288 7,011 7,992 10,384 10,600 6,259 7,590 9,383 9,882 21,009 7,696 10,881 7,610 4,077 6,866 7,916 4,766 3,473 6,629 3,867 5,721 12,517 5,435 8,713 8,697 7,196 7,091 8,238 6,677 6,699 7,973 7,754 15,910 15,755 Execu- tive offices. $266,971 1,331 867 944 1,500 2,100 1,500 509 1,527 4,155 2,017 2,358 919 500 60 800 Le^sla- tive ofBces. $627,855 200 201 856 1,000 800 1,264 1,254 1,200 873 1,500 3,000 1,000 1,569 1,392 1,000 1,015 1,603 1,632 1,000 1,317 1,000 1,229 1,300 600 600 1,000 172 800 495 300 1,200 693 1,000 1,613 720 300 1,211 600 eoo 900 609 1,000 l,26fi 'refund receipts" reported in Table 21. 963 1,612 1,245 1,800 1,999 1,613 1,842 1,894 3,851 3,693 3,766 4,445 6,242 7,371 3,627 1,060 900 1,498 S^ 1,523 1,693 3,112 600 86 982 1,213 2,077 1,3C0 1,5C0 1,100 3,450 1,483 1,951 4,595 2,319 2,290 2,367 2,884 3,687 4,383 1,927 2,367 1,433 1,108 2,218 1,693 1,172 2,812 1,232 1,633 4,249 2,683 2,137 1,718 2,295 2,860 2,470 2,400 3,400 3,060 2,865 3,600 8,605 '©BPAinMENTS, OFFTCES, rNDTJSTRIES, AND ACeOUNTS: 1903. GENEBAL AND MUNICIPAL SEKVICE EXPENSES'— Continued. I.— IFor general administra- tion—continued. II.^For.publio safety. III.— For cliarities and corrections. Law offices. Tinanoe offices and accounts. MisoeUa^ neous offices. Total. Courts. Police depart- ment. Fire depart- ment. Health depart- ment. Misceila- neous. Total. Outdoor poor relief. Cliaritable institu- tions. Hospitals and care of insane. Prisons and re^ forma- tories. .J420,610 Jl, 047, 076 $1,028,165 19,256,071 t281,329 $3,411,946 14,608,806 $770,609 8183,382 $1,731,278 $840,742 $451,170 $332,484 $106,882 1 527 299 660 300 900 645 1,302, 1,111; 710 : 2,066 4,442 2,790 1,240 1,726 2,772 750 7S0 1,256 1,133 1,327 200 1,943 3,065 5,377 4,342 368 7,784 8,596 8,039 4,474 3,187 3,132 2,5ifl 2,626 2,164 50' 1,400 4,335 4,412 3,633 708 1,707 2,039 3,890 4,467 1,600 i,oa 1,800 3,100 1,566 1,800 1,707 6,020 1,127 500 1,525 897 581 962 1,649 5,345 804 2,176' 3,600 2,817 3,724 16,716 6,342 5,S70 3,237 1,616 2,946 2,600 1,426 2,690 1 6,376 4,6S6 4,731 965 21,701 13,972 21,120 24,162 32,204 27,263 46,:903 19,874 51,-887 29,821 64,302 64,.760 48,362 36,306 39,595 10,003 28,104 5,833 26,296 15,239 34,208 40,966 38,992 6,435 11,256 21,605 49,008 67,820 23,670 20,886 62,563 116,568 30,369 33,176 55,173 27,917 19,524 ,^1,504 52,066 41,128 51,669 34,591. 23,189 18,397 19,029 ,7,481 12,887 10,772 17,-213 21,513 10,251 13,972 32,686 27,242 14,183 84,67.7 9,040 36,413 27,374 21^467 9,479 10,694 22,575 47,825 40,644 602 7,624' 6,a4 9,042 9,224 11,262' 10,666 17,696 6,127 16,763 11,103 14,635 22,053 48,776 10,755 11,627 2,108 10,029 3,168 7,758 3,593 18,336 20,877 12,771 1 711 6,337 10,978 21,260 24,369 11,726 10,845 27,294 44,440 11,038 11,464 25,248 10,836 7,919 20,384 19,«19 14,346 23,500 8,185 10,:341 8,620 7,931 5,490 5,928 3,055 4,162 10,167 4,382 4,984 16,166 7,526 6,159 16,261 3,776 8,940 10,103 12,579 4,400 4,896 7,248 22,860 12,590 11,860 6,104 10,609 13,200 17,229 15,619 21,803 9,386 30,808 14,756 34,753 37,071 23,971 22,204 22,784 5,840 14,370 1,615 1,254 1,489 138 2,513 168 4,049 3,179 2,094 1,498 1,048 1,604 2,204 2,460 3,132 555 300 760 917 4,042 3,703 1,838 3,874 301 221 887 2,227 1,068 1,006 2,706 519 2,496 100 94 238 2,606 426 668 7 ,S 80 600 1,600 4 1,000 ; 1,2001 1,020 1,555 1,692 804 724 2,618 2,071 2,659; 680 2,011 1,450 3,405 1,905 2,247 2,122 1,544 3,762 7,317 n 2,515 1,127 800 600 1,615: 1,127 6 7 1,900 590 2,428 1,740 1,348 2,061 743 217 41 50 8 5 5 9 10 SO 1,096 2,973 w 20 50 1,098 1,598 11 12 1,376 13 20 14 15 12 9,767 12 3,171 16 4,461 2,125 17 IS 15,314 8,039 2,475 4,800 19 266 1,120 2,956 18,569 754 16,374 5,438 9,446 14,409 15,030 4,423 3,848 9,233 24,995 41,514 10,938 9,791 33,930 69,318 16,468 20,860 ■27,622 16,066 8,835 29, 172 31,616 23,241 24,820 14, 514 11,774 9,302 10,423 1,379 6,719 7,143 7,827 9,755 5,457 8,487 13,916 15,706 6,175 15,746 5,086 26,843 14,166 11,485 4,837 4,416 14,432 18,328 26,081 ?0 44 1,179 13,670 22,210 31 4,917 9,008 6,274 ■6,724 2,479 6,478 n 99 SI ?3 ?4 ?5 681 600 1,326 3,219 1,426. 754' 900 2,000 ': 2,350 1,097 1,484 1,116 918 1,006 1,387 2,133 2,540 760 1,170 1,104 702 527 1,454 843 759 711 1,112 1,372 1,148 963 963 1,080 507 1,000 825 600 543 936 : 625 1,300 3,365 1,391 1,724 3,246 4,461 720 1,193 1,932 1,738 012 1,676 1,206 1,146 909 2,214 1,956 3,082 4,447 3,769 1,546 2,239 999 2,013 2,156 1,569 924 1,996 242 2,029 6,146 998 1,336 1,291 2,822 1,941 1,822 2,027 975 1,176 2,483. 6,369 ■4,064. 850 500 'f, 7 536 269 250" 75 540 924 3,184 4,973 1,968 3,065 -4,634 5,773 33 T.,'039 ;666 l,.968 790 465 2,793 891 1,770 1,609 ?7 375 900 ?S 600 1,799 29 an 2,275 3,979 2,600 11 710 2,040 2,412 554 10,230 461 872 2,273 876 1,596 1,754 330- 1,186 3,089 776 962. 325 625 312 899 64 3,095 665 412 501 1,506 3,807 ■- 686 2,671 168 630 2,755 2,423 242 1,383 895 5,637 2,073 ■200 480 39 R3 34 Ti 30 340 766 154 ios' 226 3,586 225 624 % 428 200 2,314 37 SO 601 50 160 'n 2,305 166 600 254 5,173 156 600 ■11 8,322 250 3,343 500 343 2,118 1,088 361 446 SIO 786 387 774 198 3,278 3,076 852 1,800 1,910 1,050 1,1S1 1,901 1,182 3,641 3,455 19 1,116 254 279 ■n 112 160 50 300 41 150 93 936 3,694 1,200 69 69 ■16 47 20 20 ■IS 360 2,036 ■11 cfl 7,152 7,052 7,152 7,017. •il 36 ^ 1,100 204 1,206 394 542 394 42 ^'\ 27 500 10 ef] 350 61 3 3 6^ 500 500 fi^ 656, 300 250 6e 'Including all payments.tor interest which are corporate. 132 Table 16.— PAYMENTS > FOR EXPENSES, CSLASSIEIED BY MIMICIPALITT. Indiana— Continued. Marion city Michigan City Muncie city New Albany city. Peru city Hichmond city Vincennes city Wat)ash city Wasliington city . . . Iowa: Boone city Burlington city Clinton city Fort Dodge city... Fort Madison city . Keokuk city Marshalltown city. Muscatine city Oskaloosa city Ottumwa city Waterloo city Kansas: Atchison city . . . Emporia city . . . Fort Scott city. Galena city Hutchinson city. . . Lawi'cnce city Leavenworth city. Pittsturg city Kentucky: Bowling Green city. Frankfort city Henderson city Owensltoro city Paducah city Louisiana: Baton Rouge city. Shreveport city Maine: Auburn city.. Augusta city. Bangor city.. Bath city Biddeford city. . Lewistoncity... Rockland city.. Watervillecity. Maryland: Annapolis city Cumberland city. Frederick city Hagerstown city. Massachusetts: Adams town AmesbuiT town. Arlington town. . Attleboro town. . Beverly city Brookline town Chicopee city Clinton town Danvers town Framingham town.. Gardner town Hyde Park town.. Leominster town. Marlboro city Medlordcity Melrose city Milford town Natlcktown Newburyport city. Northampton city. ALL EXPENSES. Total gross pay- ments. ST7S, 008 102, 439 198,818 174,243 131,041 227,177 113,201 95, 570 80,225 229,320 219,083 108,478 50,923 163,036 142,783 121,911 8'), 869 179, 118 127, 569 111,863 98, 790 82, 127 29,810 72, 776 84, 744 195, 437 89, 169 73, 811 91, 494 144,966 130, 197 180, 411 104,915 221,513 176,121 156, 730 375, 165 140,530 154,294 323, 184 108, 072 116,816 35,759 101,589 49, 154 49,086 115,204 96,966 222,949 163,251 296,006 799, 334 260, 469 177,092 118,075 164, 798 176, 133 201,579 193, 387 224, 697 401,398 318, 402 124, 196 157,653 212,709 257,243 Payments other than those for service transfers. Total. S17S, 008 102, 439 198,818 174,243 118, 741 227, 177 113, 201 95,576 69, 430 79, 662 229,320 219, 083 108,096 50, 923 163, 036 142, 668 121,801 85,8r9 179,118 127, 5o9 111,863 90,149 82, 127 29,810 72, 776 84, 744 195,309 89, 169 73,811 91,494 144,966 130, 197 180,411 104,915 221,513 171,743 166, 730 372, 125 140,530 164, 266 323, 124 108, 072 116, 457 35, 759 101,589 49, 154 49,086 115,204 95,901 217,866 161,384 296,005 799,334 237,534 171,693 113,388 160, 197 169,363 201,879 175,718 216,724 390, 550 314,698 123,631 157,327 211,371 256,556 For sala- ries and $122,853 54, 975 128,187 98, 191 61,546 132,363 60.408 50,389 40,061 51,683 144,620 114, 113 66,652 27, 416 77, 722 83,312 78,299 49,571 114, 162 68,979 52, 576 49,449 41,961 16, 651 42,319 46. 769 114,626 48,165 47, 473 39,515 77,352 83,670 98, 776 27,750 124, 101 88,628 74, 035 199, 546 64, 507 77, 131 151,393 46, 108 61,687 14,613 45,221 15,856 21,805 68,190 46,274 101,615 71,941 141,649 457,941 109,274 81,777 55,689 77,681 75,016 98,725 86, 475 99,202 185,327 130, 462 57, 736 72,962 92, 478 114, 327 For mis- cellaneous objects. 155, 156 47. 464 70,631 76,062 67, 195 94,814 52, 793 45,187 29,369 28, 079 84,800 104.970 41 ; 644 23, 608 85, 314 59,356 43,502 36,298 64,956 68,590 59,288 40,700 40, 166 13, 159 30, 457 37,975 80,783 41,004 26,338 61,979 67,614 46, 627 81,636 77,166 97, 412 83,116 82, 695 172, 679 76,023 77, 124 171, 731 61, 964 64, 870 21,146 66,368 33, 298 27,281 67,014 49,627 116,250 89, 443 154,356 341,393 128,260 89,916 57,099 82, 516 94, 337 102,854 89, 243 117,522 205,223 184,236 65,896 84,365 118,893 142,229 Service transfer pay- ments. S12, 300 563 116 110 8,641 128 4,378 3,040 359 5,084 867 22,936 5,399 4,687 4,601 6,780 17, 669 7,973 10,848 3,764 565 326 1,338 687 GENEKAL AND MtTNICIPAL SEEVICE EXPENSES. '' For all departments, ofBces, and accounts. Total gross payments. S166, 467 85, 478 193, 269 173, 335 84,439 199, 183 110,268 95,676 72, 841 228, 620 219, 083 96, 516 60, 706 169,822 115,004 108,372 85,869 179,118 127,509 111,588 78,929 81,687 29, '.03 72, 776 81,973 194,829 89, 169 57, 151 91,216 97, 181 114,252 165,883 103, 404 216, 866 146, 834 156, 466 347, 111 126, 616 151,803 275, 254 105, 727 104,286 36, 131 82,844 46,074 37, 506 109,939 95,891 207, C43 148,201 267, 350 762,211 225, 392 166,018 96,005 161, 409 147,742 199,623 183,193 214,830 380, 362 272,586 123, 100 138,539 202, 696 235,021 PasTnents other than those for service transfers. » $166, 467 85,478 193,259 173, 335 72, 139 199, 183 110,268 95, .576 72,278 228, 620 219,083 96, 134 50, 705 159,822 114,889 108,262 86,869 179,118 127,569 111,588 70,288 81,687 29,405 72, 770 81,973 194, 701 89, 169 67, 151 91,215 97, 181 114,252 165,883 103, 404 216,866 141, 4.56 166, 456 344,071 126, 616 161,770 275, 194 105, 727 103,989 35, 131 -82,844 40,074 37,505 109,939 96,827 202,859 147,334 267,360 762,211 203,807 160,619 91,600 156,868 140,962 199,629 165,610 206,882 369,734 269,014 122,635 138,213 201,273 234,361 Service transfer pay- ments. $12,300 563 382 115 110 1,641 128 4,378 3,040 64 4,784 867 21,585 6,399 4,605 4,001 6,780 17, 683 7,948 10, 623 3,571 566 326 1,323 660 I. — For general administra- tion. Total. 1 Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by " refund receipts" reported in Table 21 $10,009 5,551 11,603 11,702 4,716 13,162 8,707 3,738 5,518 4,029 11,212 7,760 6,537 2,433 8,792 7,319 6,144 4,626 9,125 4,825 5,997 1,513 3,784 1,946 2,312 3,812 16,316 3,663 6,764 10,035 6,929 9,973 16, 217 4,028 12, 566 7,594 12,695 21,103 9,182 16, 463 15,129 6,593 8,373 4,466 12,308 3,903 4,225 8,460 6,609 14,644 7,266 13,762 47, 656 16,345 13, 635 7,076 8,363 13,023 11,704 10,865 15,664 24,039 15,194 8,608 6,797 22,695 8,827 Execu- tive offices. $1, 264 800 1,233 1,000 1,000 1,C0D 1,200 500 630 625 600 522 597 275 Legisla- tive offices. SCO 300 1,255 81:8 858 3C0 'kih SO 2,228 2,687 800 915 1,379 1,800 861 1,200 4->3 525 800 700 840 600 488 534 400 500 600 eoo 1,476 1,426 1,050 600 1,000 1,170 902 953 COO 1,450 1,000 2,103 629 1,200 800 $3,512 2,000 3,829 3,198 2,117 3,586 3,037 1,633 2,270 1,483 4,300 916 1,661 883 2,529 1,131 1,958 1,018 3,144 1,036 1,700 500 1,325 548 700 1,020 4,500 720 770 1,624 2,344 2,330 3,697 725 1,833 675 1,160 434 500 384 950 3,180 486 885 1,160 111 2,139 640 3,190 13,780 2,100 300 706 500 1,971 260 1,714 1,450 3,597 2,8)2 1,093 1,;66 2,455 2,114 133 DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES, INDUSTRIES, AND ACCOUNTS: 1903— Continued. GENERAL AND MUNICIPAL SEKVICE EXPENSES 2 — Continued. I. — For general administra- tion—Continued. Law offices. Finance offices and accounts. 400 1,489 600 430 1,200 1,168 420 770 175 1,868 S81 1,140 275 1,165 1,906 1,431 666 1,661 1,624 1,323 300 653 410 540 694 1,834 1,000 1,377 1,S91 500 2,325 3,647 306 2,270 200 244 1,027 300 973 348 401 241 944 1,193 50 125 259 97 1,107 107 6,854 600 799 302 526 4,214 1,821 68 1,471 759 615 250 244 1,130 600 (2,015 1,100 2,133 2,750 853 2,326 1,308 702 1,048 3,919 2,959 1,146 483 1,830 70 1,706 722 1,790 75 Miscella- neous offices. 446 220 75 180 324 1,365 1,770 2,936 2,930 3,715 4,662 2,473 6,474 2,729 3,874 7,766 2,688 4,001 4,877 2,360 2,599 366 2,398 1,248 2,035 1,507 2,225 5,542 3,086 5,264 18,867 3,645 3,209 2,087 1,953 1,436 2,875 4,276 4,954 10,156 6,479 2,960 3,382 4,973 3,900 $2,328 1,251 2,919 4,154 316 4,450 1,994 483 800 1,654 465 2,782 993 517 2,968 4,212 749 965 1,662 1,232 2,168 713 1,211 913 1,684 6,389 1,943 160 3,184 240 224 1,511 3,873 7,227 9,677 4,819 8,489 8,870 2,844 4,615 1;796 6,037 1,519 680 4,069 2,751 5,856 2,483 4,120 8,155 9,100 8,157 3,079 4,431 4.802 6,308 4,807 6,779 7,424 4,759 4,305 1,805 12,937 1,413 II.— For putlic safety. Total. 133,740 8,349 44, 724 52,300 12,541 45,106 25,958 14,373 11,130 8,649 62,070 41,097 10,802 11,927 28,477 15,971 8,267 13,098 39,036 21,479 25,105 7,876 14,769 7,901 15,285 11,681 43,200 22,717 15,614 28,236 16,212 14,214 72,462 26,243 25,647 70,149 17,537 40,677 50,931 18,690 20,151 8,663 15,332 5,450 9,871 13,813 16,642 23,211 17,623 31,352 166,526 36,215 26,686 10,318 30,066 22,256 38,071 35,813 39,308 46,079 31,499 20,123 12,277 31,899 27,463 Courts. tl38 ■ 146 Police depart- ment. 2,319 692 347 1,760 106 151 41 872 600 600 720 600 900 720 777 2,374 1,171 2,331 1,591 676 1,341 2,249 1^000 1,076 2,269 800 724 300 300 966 133 2,071 50 1,912 171 Fire depart- ment. (16,916 5,223 16,587 12,049 2,381 13,331 9,388 3,254 3,830 6,649 16,107 12, 181 7,321 2,865 9,379 5,205 5,979 4,230 15,138 6,653 8,856 4,200 4,791 2,660 4,295 24,7S3 8,700 4,357 8,312 7,392 10,226 21,332 6,020 26,220 6,490 6,308 24,293 5,667 7,474 21,037 4,406 6,212 4,866 10,076 2,991 8,318 6,056 8,924 1,961 16,274 64,769 13,124 8,097 4,443 11,332 7,101 11,749 22,453 12,308 3,101 4,766 14,408 10,912 Health depart- ment. 115,226 1,463 25, 661 37,282 8,560 28,920 16,181 10,729 5,454 2,767 30,744 27,808 2,825 8,920 14,276 9,460 1,879 8,692 20,078 14,368 14,744 3,230 J, 261 4,468 9,447 7,199 13,263 12,866 7,443 4,604 6,661 13,450 22,825 7,827 37,656 14,067 13,899 31,878 9,197 14, 177 17,836 10,931 12,039 2,747 1,182 1,905 5,825 1,413 9,376 11,714 11,315 12, 111 69,841 20,650 16, 162 6,463 20,100 16,247 18,257 24,613 21,60C 17,538 11,901 13,129 5,970 14,187 13,868 (1, 698 1,525 2,331 2,969 1,610 2,865 389 390 1,143 233 1,964 496 291 162 2,491 1,200 268 100 1,572 308 233 Ill Miscella- neous. 343 32 1,951 431 3,037 12,945 608 887 2,756 517 4,099 2,386 4,329 7,369 400 18,224 7,837 2,048 1,081 253 3,775 254 2,314 1,183 1,187 602 2,431 18,276 1,082 1,338 1,637 1,533 312 8,057 3,836 5,396 1,592 5,326 1,270 885 2,076 1,712 $703 571 35 1,376 150 673 600 2,303 480 75 264 176 3,136 1,051 111 6,619 1,198 802 73 1,768 27 1,263 1,574 1,636 13,640 1,369 1,099 126 2,097 1,253 425 263 663 4,446 1,964 711 666 1,228 800 III.— For charities and corrections. Total. $4 1,000 55 234 Outdoor poor reliel. S4 1,112 100 752 100 Charitable institu- tions. 2,306 2,297 6,735 7,675 9,194 769 3,694 6,847 15, 181 28,430 10, 668 14,693 32,045 16,881 7,911 217 511 60 243 11,884 16,937 12,252 14,841 35,711 16,184 26,869 19,921 16,474 22,946 16,469 11,942 17,883 24,141 17,901 21,383 27,434 23,839 43,877 23,390 391 1,997 534 962 1,607 278 1,110 1,938 5,486 7,640 5,950 6,583 20,428 9,469 4,654 50 160 6,182 9,626 7,196 10, 117 26,020 6,374 13,715 9,336 12, 196 14,011 8,168 7,737 9,624 11,241 10,188 11,730 16,291 13,383 26,883 13,742 Hospitals and care of insane. $1,000 $840 360 900 3,558 5,912 14,060 3,297 6,899 7,683 4,841 2,680 2,730 3,644 2,830 2,335 7,180 4,116 6,973 5,091 4,866 5,414 5,154 7,399 4,649 4,502 7,173 6,279 7,141 4,184 60 360 Prisons and re- forma- tories. 300 4,922 3,000 2,964 1,194 3,662 0,086 1,316 2,111 3,827 2,192 727 200 511 2,972 3,867 2,226 2,264 3,611 6,636 6,181 5,494 4,278 3,779 2,887 4,205 3,105 6,601 J, 164 5,161 4,666 4,106 10,851 5,464 $234 1,915 279 3,723 3,783 121 1,684 157 121 646 105 100 107 379 50 158 290 119 12P 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 333 ! Including oJl payments for interest which are corporate. 134 Table 16.— PAYMENTS' FOE EXPENSES, CLASSIFIED BY MONICIPALITY. aTassachusetts— Continued. Peabody town Pittsfleld city Plynioutli town Revere town Souttbridge town Watsfield town. . . Waltiiani ci fcy Ware town Watertown town. Webster town Westfleld town... Weymouth town.. Wobumcity Michigan: Adrian city Alpena city Ann Arbor city . . . Battle Creek city. Escanabacity Flint city Iron Mountain city. Ironwood city Ishpemiag city Lansing city Manistee city Marquette city.. Menominee city. Muskegon city. . Owosso city Pontiaccity Port Huron city Sault Ste. Marie city. . Traverse City , West Bay City Minnesota: Mankato city.. St. Cloud city.. Stillwater eity. Winona city... Mississippi: Meridian city.., Natchez city... Vicksburg city. Missouri: Carthage eity. . . Hannib.^l city. . . Jefferson City... Moberly city Sedaliacity Springaeld eity. Webb City Montana: Anaconda city... Great Falls city. Helena city New Hampshire: Berlin city Concord city Dover city Keeneeity Laconiacity Portsmouth city. Rochester city New Jersey: Bloomiield town Bridgeton city East Orange city. . . Hackensack village, Harrison town Kearny town , Long Branch city. , Millville city Montclair town Morristown town. . ALL EXPENSES. Total gross pay- 1189,864 321,370 143,785 228,663 94,168 195,771 394,597 92,589 219, 651 90, 918 214,689 185,773 240, 596 96, 266 74, 449 125, 172 212, 500 133,253 204,221 96,538 94,231 121,944 223,859 127,248 165, 500 100, 417 239,908 86,056 107,991 222,833 158,755 92,298 119,094 98,937 72,438 117, 102 220,359 109, 370 118,322 159,306 71,753 115,765 60,713 55,162 122, 459 145,547 66,451 124,888 203, 516 192,397 69,804 289,408 166,050 119,300 88,003 239,436 78,878 135, 324 92,976 486,746 110,751 112,309 166,943 202,041 63,822 267, 594 87,425 Payments other than those for service transfers. Total. $188,715 320,052 143, 291 228, 634 93, 593 192,203 394, 183 90,649 218,647 86,766 203,515 178, 190 236, 495 96,215 74, 449 125, 172 212,500 127,702 204,221 96,538 94, 231 120,795 208,745 114,098 155, 646 100, 417 239,908 86,056 107,991 222,833 158, 755 92,298 119,094 98,826 72, 438 117, 102 220,359 109, 370 118,322 159,306 71,753 116,765 50.713 65, 152 122,459 145, 547 66, 451 124,888 203, 616 192, 397 281,282 162,024 117, 187 87,892 238,955 76,878 135, 324 92,976 486,642 110,751 112,309 166,943 202,041 63,822 267, 694 87,426 For sala- ries and wages. 198,122 167,230 68,408 101,858 45,531 85,737 209,165 46,427 103,505 45, 449 103,998 77,007 126,022 65,740 45,946 79,368 132,970 68,937 00,441 57, 759 86, 481 125,980 70, 723 84,246 56,872 119,010 "47,069 64,359 130,964 89,404 53,234 66,619 61, 266 43,004 63,506 122, 130 63,799 47, 326 82,976 45, 154 66,254 26, 431 31, 453 64,330 92,897 22,762 76,831 108, 413 111,793 37,818 149,284 77,144 53,357 43, 816 117,460 39, 116 69,635 64,624 237,952 62,399 44,204 75,241 100, 222 39,217 147, 479 61,965 For mis- cellaneous objects. $90, 593 152,822 74,883 126, 776 48,062 106,466 185,018 44,122 115,042 41,317 99, 617 101, 183 110, 473 40, 476 28,504 45,804 79,630 68,800 135,284 36,097 30, 472 35,314 82,766 43,370 71,400 43,545 120,898 38,987 53, 632 91,879 69,351 39,064 62, 475 37, 570 29,434 63, 596 98,229 45, 671 70,996 76, 330 26,599 49,511 25,282 23,699 58,129 52, 650 48,057 95, 103 80, 604 31,986 131,998 84,880 63,830 44,076 121, 495 37,762 66,689 38,352 248, 690 48,352 68,105 91,702 101,819 24,605 120,115 35,460 Service transfer pay- ments. $1,149 1,318 494 29 575 3,568 414 2,040 1,004 4,162 11,174 7,583 4,101 50 5,661 1,149 15,114 13,150 9,864 8,126 4,026 2,113 111 481 2,000 104 GENERAL AND MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES.' For all departments, oQices, and accounts. Total gross payments, $151,192 308,834 127, 624 228, 663 161, 472 358,233 82, 795 208, 734 83,016 175,871 176,879 223,333 74,292 125,005 198,389 98,874 199,758 94,527 93,811 111,742 178,739 118, 231 121,232 98,989 224, 704 78,458 91,996 195, 462 137, 450 79,302 94,892 91, 062 71,809 117,102 203, 108 109, 002 106,956 166,838 61,162 90,211 50,151 54,984 121, 196 145, 364 56, 162 124,888 175, 307 191, 718 69,804 270,382 150, 586 106,629 87,959 215, 418 76,388 135, 324 86,081 382,288 110,751 88,038 145, 198 202,041 63,822 267,409 87,425 Payments other than those for service transfers. ' $160,046 307,541 127, 172 228, 634 92, 321 158,525 357,854 80,959 207, 730 78,889 164,848 169,296 219, 474 96,216 74,292 126, 005 198,389 93, 323 199,758 94, 627 93,811 110, 693 163,626 106,081 111,561 98, 989 224,704 78,458 91,996 195, 462 137,450 79, 302 94,892 90,9,'?1 71,809 117, 102 203, 108 109,002 106,956 155,838 61, 162 90,211 50, 161 54,984 121, 196 145, 364 66,162 124,888 175, .307 191,718 69,804 262,370 146,666 104,785 87,848 214,937 74,388 135,324 86,081 382,288 110,751 145, 198 202,041 63,822 267, 409 87,425 Service transfer pay- ments. $1,147 1,293 452 29 675 2,947 379 1,836 1,004 4,127 11,023 7,583 3,859 60 5,551 1,149 15, 114 13, 150 9,691 131 8,012 4,021 1,844 111 4B1 2,000 I.— For general administra- tion. Total. $10, 735 22, 601 7,645 17, 375 6,174 9,576 22,382 6,682 12, 629 4,409 8,240 10, 704 21,207 5,953 5,182 6,350 10,037 6,411 6,901 6,494 7,229 5,920 16, 920 9,291 8,414 4,865 10,432 3,432 4,010 16,037 9,440 6,379 8,059 4,990 4,302 8,669 15,377 11,340 8,844 13, 103 3,066 6,831 3,865 4,258 8,786 12, 163 3,157 9,675 10, 869 11,913 5,158 16,827 18, 163 9,646 4,593 16, 316 5,364 9,316 7,165 28,096 6,004 11,795 15,185 6,099 3,934 10,963 7,033 Execu- tive oflices. $906 5,125 2,251 45 2,613 2,523 SO 1,100 300 127 100 50 50 200 50 200 50 50 2,052 755 002 200 365 2,373 1,547 1,217 1,623 250 5C0 321 100 600 1,000 100 637 1,000 1,500 406 1,062 500 600 900 1,010 40O 614 1,200 1 Including certain erroneous payments subsec[uently corrected by "refund receipts" reported in Table 21. Legisla- tive offices. $900 2,636 1,076 3,315 715 3,236 741 1,750 1,066 3,794 144 1,795 1,720 1,432 1,000 2,400 1,488 3,329 1,400 1,684 3,650 1,847 2,680 1,036 1,800 1,600 1,266 4,200 2,215 2,448 2,192 456 1,212 3,166 1,900 3,069 1,792 2,653 1,720 900 1,684 1,236 2,500 4,020 962 2,027 3,483 4,791 845 3,694 1,611 912 950 2,310 843 2,364 8,159 443 942 3,782 1,357 3,505 1,138 13b DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES, INDUSTRIES, AND ACCOUNTS: 1903— Continued. OEITEKAI, AND MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES »— COntimied. I. — Tor-gesaei&l administra- tion— Continued. Law offices. Jl,239 1,129 569 1,159 S07 971 1,274 254 600 SOO 970 4,583 464 600 1,316 1,200 473 850 750 2,317 759 2,139 1,457 994 1,422 soa< 450 400 1,026 979 300 618 60O S4S 90O 2,184 1,498 1,207 1,414 375 720 325 308 1,928 695 319 1,015 1,515 1,859 521 1,000 231 314 1,130 500 878 600 2,704 1,275 1,000 1,101 2,173 450 1,965 1,082 Finance offices and accounts. S3, 134 8,754 3,583 5,053 2,197 2,302 9,794 1,920 4,994 2,071 1,717 4,879 6,097 2,067 900 1,705 4,983 1,359 1,420 1,250 1,650 1,720 6,118 4,014 1,726 1,063 3,401 1,308 1,636 6,234 3 768 2,234 2,677 2,325 1,271 1,831 4,062 2,972 2,770 4,871 507 2,483 731 1,784 1,798 5,050 1,510 1,965 2,448 2,2OT 1,190 6,537 3,349 1,033 1,441 4,968 1,460 3,419 4,364 10,654 3,759 3,538 5,852 2,086 2,177 6,877 4,429 Miscella- neous offices. $4,656 4,857 2,318 7,8^ 2,755 5,321 6,827 3,622 5,286 772 1,759 3,068 6,399 1,652 1,150 2,329 1,204 1,964 1,202 2,044 1,728 3,441 4,913 1,923 3,014 1,354 4,231 124 2,sm 1,733 1,397 1,970 1,409 1,271 2,407 4,858 2,254 1,858 2,742 214 1,228 894 830 1,959 1,398 4,031 2,413 1,509 2,219 4,013 11,703 6,970 988 6,898 2,161 2,665 1,697 6,979 527 6,315 4,460 1,083 707 4,616 984 11.— For public safety.. Total. $26,647 45,080 15,244 35,919 17,108 19,965 60,200 10,331 24,977 13,861 19,126 19,829 33,696 18,745 21,891 21,277 37,492 21,444 31,665 23,975 19,808 16,403 24,791 29, 198 12,664 29,207 29,356 9,129 9,040 33,983 18,480 10,106 12,726 16,633 8,363 27,680 43,393 29,703 25,257 48,320 9,784 18,028 9,948 M,263 ,146 41,818 15,033 28,882 30,227 38,676 18,936 46v066 24,273 12,566 15iM7 46,781 10,844 18,620 12,632 59,280 13,701 19,015 18,613 25,404 11,293 45,226 20,344 Courts. $456 197 635 320 686 750 67 217 160 1,532 369 1,336 1,920 1,728 2,499 2,539 1,672 400 40 1,200 226 2,013 2,780 450 940 318 480 600 917 1,250 1,350 558 1,522 1,216 1,296 1,088 1,376 476 616 1,055 600 600 434 Police depart- ment. 9,830 $20,658 4,399 14,932 5,433 3,899 23,625 3,317 11,670 4,253 6,235 4,720 14,063 4,327 4,448 3,925 13,339 4,886 4,464 4,688 3,575 6,842. 9,675 6,275 5,823 3,137 6,874 2,700 12,028 10,164 3,422 5,371 5,192 3,673 6,200 12,345 12,647 14,611 17,640 2,839 7,186 3,699 3,679 6,804 10,183 1,993 9,880 14,595 13,143 8,409 13,711 9,603 4,029 4,382 14,886 2,905 6,187 4,135 34,615 7,082 11,306 11,633 9,159 2,644 15,883 7,897 Fire, depart- ment. $13,373 19,568 7,384 18,711 8,065 13,728 25,931 5,431 9,348 4,047 9,654 13,885 16,078 13,446 16,256 16,827 19,990 14,535 23,343 18,286 14,798 6,100 11,629 21,850 4,446 S,308 17,384 4,071 6,102 14,820 5,270 5,840 6,702 8,133 3,293 18,073 25,101 14,057 8,446 26,218 6,384 9,202 6,579 6,722 16,264 27,405 13,040 17,235 12,130 22,906 7,670 26,987 10,902 6,827 g;432 21,510 5,549 8,913 6,155 20,.275 6,178 4,855 4,551 13,500 5,066 20,754 10,974 Health, depart- ment. $2,044 2,082 837 1,231 1,757 848 3,337 619 2,877 4,334 2,845 962 2,004 931 1,188 478 3,097 1,384 2,266 521 1,066 698 1,472 1,015 1,613 974 2,269 1,370 238 3,817 1,334 369 606 933 1,072 928 2,887 2,231 2,160 2,522 111 701 352 382 430 399 608 2,146 3,681 2,152 361 1,990 8,227 1,914 3,128 2,206 2,069 1,441 1,799 1,929 2,245 3,583 7,683 1,263 Miscella- neous. S300 2,329 2,427 1,045 1,218 1,490 7,407 644 477 392 205 1,333 42 47 1,066 480 60 680 1,527 95 58 783 1,060 779 40 75 175 466 280 768 40 1,940 461 1,646 874 153 154 400 43 35 782 136 1,706 472 210 III.— For cliarities and corrections. Total. $30,302 28,422 21,930 9„053 13, 140 20,706 27,794 14,628 14,826 14,921 24, 712 36,249 28,491 3,353 1,924 1,298 4,779 6,138 34 23 5,726 148 'i6,'237 419 2,492 160 130 2,430 719 7,164 1,399 2,070 5,333 149 9,150 950 454 1,599 608 112 1,335 14,905 4,327 7,130 2,248 7,319 2,179 3,250 751 4,014 970 1,810 1,048 250 508 6,230 234 Outdoor poor relief. $12, 224 13, 139 11,469 7,613 7,319 12,791 14,109 8,728 8,738 4,976 13,426 21,826 12,763 3,353 "i,'924' 3,649 4,067 2,164 2,492 160 2,183 '6,'924' 161 251 704 50 1,362 265 464 1,179 417 76 1,335 12,601 2,084 4,308 180 6,367 1,880 2,269 601 3,328 670 1,435 548 508 3,633 234 Charitable institu- tions. $12,649 10,923 6,498 7 3,282 4,980 4,816 3,6i8 5,831 6,908 5,691 11,367 8,539 £58 153 460 614 208 359 253 944 Hospitals and care of insane. $5,885 4,360 3,963 1,533 2,639 2,938 8,869 2,152 257 3,038 6,595 3,056 7,189 490 250 1,560 419 60O 1,819 2,000 7,274 "'426' 2, .304 1,974 755 535 37 250 300 376 50O 260 Prisons and re- forma- tories. 64 I $44 330 687 831 34 23 1,552 148 '257" 130 247 333 640 1,238 '2,"598' 99 ""685' 191 36 2,035 "'954' 164 299 ^Including all payments for interest which are corporate. 136 Table 16.— PAYMENTS' FOR EXPENSES, (XASSIFIED BY MUNICIPALIT1, New Jersey— Continued. New, Brunswick city . Perth Amboy city . . . Pliillipsburg town. . . Piainneld city Union town New York: Amsterdam city. Batavia village . . Colioes city Corning city Cortland city Dunkirk city Geneva city Glens Falls village. Gtoversvillc city. . , HornelisviUe city. . Hudson city Ithaca city Jamestown city. . Johnstown city. . Little Falls city. Lockport city Middletown city. . . Mt. Vernon city New RochcUe city. Niagara Falls city. North Tonawanda city. Ogdensburg city Olean city Oswego city Peekskill village Plattsburg city Port Jervis village. Pougiikeepsie city. . Rome city Saratoga Springs villag Watertown city Watervliet city North Carolina: Asheville city Charlotte city Greensboro city. . Newbern city Raleigh city Wilmington city. Winston city North Dakota: Fargo city.. Ohio: Alliance city Ashtabula city. . Bellaire city Cambridge city. Chilhcothe city. . East Liverpool city » . Elyria city Findlay citys Fremont city s Ironton city Lancaster city. Lorain city ^... Mansfield city. . Marietta city.. Marion city Massillon city s Middletown city 3. Newark city Piqua city Portsmouth city'. Sandusky city 3 SteubenvUle city 3 . . Tiffin city Warren city. . . . Wellston city. . Xenia city 3 ZanesviUe city. ALL EXPENSES. Total gross pay- $227,955 166,004 85,288 212,905 128,912 223, 108 81,494 239,002 91,896 73,007 162,079 120,992 128,327 165, 150 133,312 117,046 173,029 288,301 101,000 124, 690 172, 283 169,941 631,783 426, 422 394, 586 160,005 112,067 107, 763 228,313 103,023 78, 105 79,983 336, 206 188,081 206,860 232, 478 128,150 155, 888 193, 302 96,981 47,669 126,820 173, 423 92,934 154,024 82,675 105, 751 87, 831 71, 152 132, 524 167,055 91,905 188, 126 69,997 100,285 108, 700 156, 829 205, 107 127,393 126, 886 100,937 78, 471 151, 291 117, 226 162, 340 174, 498 127,212 119, 678 Payments other than those for service transfers. Total. $327,955 166,004 85,288 212,905 128,912 223, 108 81,494 239,002 91,896 73,007 161,506 120,972 128, 133 165, 160 133, 312 117,040 173,029 288,301 101,060 116, 697 172, 288 169,941 031,783 425, 422 394,586 160,065 112,067 107, 703 228,313 103,023 78, 105 79,983 335, 206 188,081 206,860 232, 478 128, 150 156,888 193, 302 96,981 47,669 125, 820 173,423 87, 862 154,024 82,676 99,003 87, 831 71, 152 132, 524 167,055 91,905 182, 088 69,997 100,285 108, 700 166, 829 205, 107 127,393 126,886 100,937 78, 471 161,291 117,226 162, 340 174, 261 127, 212 119,678 For sala- ries and $113,051 81,977 54, 183 134, 126 74,168 99, 390 50,768 116,144 43,523 36, 191 76, 511 66,286 65,742 89,572 71, 269 52, 865 75, 756 162, 511 51, 236 52,289 93, 332 66, 274 208, 441 180, 564 164, 190 72, 522 58,058 59,977 107,904 50,872 45,606 48, 491 135,687 94, 557 94, 459 133, 799 65, 154 58,948 96,414 48,490 27, 132 71,785 89, 841 41,972 81,818 47,642 56, 556 45,321 36, 419 76,661 80,947 61,905 81,696 37, 415 60,261 63,605 84,821 101,480 87,286 55,859 43, 722 101,583 60,662 91, 448 104, 639 69,360 45, 548 86,432 86,432 65,116 31,316 43,967 43,967 29,091 14,866 82,464 82,454 46,178 36,276 253,781 253,781 136,775 117,006 > Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by For mis- cellaneous objects. $114,904 84, 027 31, 105 78,779 54,744 123, 718 30,726 124, 468 48, 373 36, 816 84,995 65,686 62,391 75,684 62,043 64, 191 97,273 136, 790 49,824 64, 408 78,966 103,667 423, 342 244,858 230, 396 87, 643 64,009 47, 786 120, 409 62, 151 32, 499 31,492 199, 619 93, 624 112,401 98,679 62,996 96,940 96,888 48, 491 20,537 64,035 83,682 45, 890 72,200 36, 133 42, 447 42, 510 34, 733 56,903 86, 108 40,000 100,992 32, 682 40,024 45, 196 72,008 103, 627 40, 107 66,788 45,078 34, 749 49,708 06,674 70,892 69, 622 57, 852 74,130 Service transfer pay- ments. $573 20 194 7,993 6,072 5,438 GENERAL AND MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES.' For all departments, offices, and accounts. Total gross payments. 139, 489 172,571 89, 836 34, 234 123,987 171, 649 85,614 141,285 70,862 92,466 72,096 65,444 132, 191 126, 489 82, 239 174, 365 62,305 84,052 64,949 127, 922 185,612 108,574 126,886 100,919 74, 3,52 146, 872 112, 193 147, 146 154, 496 108, 759 119, 678 Payments other than those for service transfers. ' $213,093 141,695 86,288 212,905 128,912 211,285 73,356 222, 616 91,896 73,007 124,281 104,346 121, 186 165,576 124,984 97, 265 171,561 232, 141 92, 504 106, 453 164, 653 .162,970 631,768 426,422 376, 067 148,210 103, 576 99,013 213,969 91,883 70,915 79,983 302, 785 182,940 181,9)3 221, 737 128,000 139, 489 172, 571 89, 835 34,234 123,987 171,649 80,542 141,285 70, 862 85,717 72,096 65, 444 132, 191 126, 489 82,239 169, 119 62, 305 84,062 64,949 127,922 186, 512 108, 574 126,886 100,919 74, 352 146, 872 112, 193 147, 146 164,258 108, 759 119, 678 86, 379 32,036 I 32; 036 82,464 82,454 196,821 196,821 refund receipts" reported in Table 21. Service transfer pay- ments. $573 6,072 6,748 5,246 I. — For general administra- tion. Total. $14,202 10,749 3,661 12,207 14,874 9,160 2,807 14,760 7,470 5,799 14,387 5,335 10, 366 8,619 9,397 9, 200 6,376 20,736 3,784 5,623 11,902 10,863 41, 543 28,585 21,840 10,808 10,421 6,737 16,064 4,402 0,640 2,616 22,060 10, 773 6,128 16, 330 8,814 11, 177 7,040 6,580 3,596 9,633 13,431 6,847 9,183 2,497 8,230 6,299 4,246 9,616 7,776 6,760 11,742 6,248 4,325 9,063 6,897 13,607 6,888 6,735 5,532 5,060 12,428 3,651 11,271 11,087 6,570 5,016 6,430 2,886 5,053 9,749 Execu- tive offices. $300 30O 300 7.) 124 2 225 500 Legisla- tive offices. 2,423 675 250 1,236 819 300 2,275 500 734 1,160 968 1,041 638 1,215 1,550 1,200 202 2,294 2,278 1,543 2,780 2,076 1,600 1,145 302 918 3,594 1,394 1,111 1,724 876 2,259 1,338 3,866 1,018 4,232 2,167 1,000 533 1,554 791 1,281 3,201 $3,400 780" 375 1,200 2,707 931 665 944 812 1,071 600 1,000 1,777 1,746 1,438 660 4,346 460 1,299 2,160 1,449 4,481 3,908 5,154 1,018 900 1,873 1,224 1,200 750 1,275 2,058 200 600 2,394 900, 2,816 '"'956' 626 155 949 780 866 1,122 612 1,946 1,770 699 410 722 532 981 606 1,423 1,039 412 1,428 446 1,504 798 628 751 919 755 1,258 137 DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES, INDUSTRIES, AND ACCOUNTS: 1903-Continued. GENERAL AND MTJNICIPAL SEEVICE EXPENSES 2— Continued. I. — For general administra- tion—Continued. Law offices. Jl,200 900 125 2,000 954 900 326 1,864 744 1,875 1,244 1,290 5,705 1,543 819 538 3,631 8G0 1,254 1,101 1,281 4,394 3,680 3,180 1,784 733 602 1,672 434 500 539 1,603 1,396 1,200 3,083 1,000 1,188 510 620 3G0 1,390 1,927 450 900 334 1,608 621 525 742 1,233 931 1,128 693 730 700 986 1,742 820 1,575 515 896 1,552 679 1,357 2,189 666 1,116 474 510 915 1,393 Finance offices and accounts. S6 500 6,121 2,510 5.903 3,373 2,867 513 4,465 1,123 1,606 4,665 1,650 1,556 2,063 1,790 2,800 1,758 6,588 950 1,659 4,G62 2,135 11,400 10,862 5,993 3,921 500 760 4,652 Miscella- neous offices. 873 1,895 1,689 3,601 100 401 2,758 13,366 2,816 5,861 1,230 3,198 3,487 7,366 2,350 3,830 3,814 2,203 1,123 4,449 2,394 1,575 1,339 1,318 3,650 2,299 7(10 4,704 3,039 2,360 3,803 1,129 1,816 1,168 1,130 1,478 2,863 650 4,346 1,647 1,556 1,555 2,274 1,881 1,086 1,321 1,119 1,514 1,672 841 2,336 2,571 1,089 1,978 9)5 C65 737 1,797 2,948 361 2.S04 7,840 4,462 1,413 7,408 4,C67 1,245 7,545 1,895 2,105 3,236 4,746 3,649 3,420 5,349 1,574 1,411 3,904 5,738 21,268 9,200 6,694 4,085 8,288 3,502 8,006 2,654 617 1,563 1,452 182 3,393 993 633 3,353 2,107 711 2,482 711 7,892 2,653 1,540 60O 890 4,010 667 1,842 3,362 3,187 1,736 1,365 2,100 II.— For public safety. Total. J33,535 17,146 12,721 49,054 19,222 30,854 7,934 49,839 14,187 11,634 15,707 18, 100 15,969 22,144 17,255 10,389 37,653 ■ 40,043 7,368 20,183 22,586 18,056 71,908 40,137 61,354 14,633 15,322 12,509 45,345 10,617 10,065 13,826 39,724 29,990 34,751 42,900 24,744 19,051 40,478 12,740 7,881 29,031 52,461 16,919 20,268 9,592 26,352 14,417 4,846 16,719 20,410 10,966 21,090 7,088 19,165 8,922 17,937 25,085 18,25) 25,328 8,052 40,665 18,889 27,012 29,636 23,212 29,413 18,202 3,850 12,181 39,907 Courts. 14,928 2,288 1,000 600 1,200 500 2,420 605 1,323 800 2,000 1,500 1,057 600 1,018 1,000 1,065 710 900 1,130 584 5,785 1,510 1,085 1,205 590 504 1,248 1,589 1,698 1,125 2,416 1,759 2,847 1,770 571 987 44 750 865 7 206 ,016 47 82 Police depart- ment. 68 156 12 67 12 255 33 2,065 $12, 181 12,111 5,473 16,819 15,943 10,187 4,001 18,200 6,410 3,616 7,069 6,662 4,646 7,079 7,689 5,976 5,352 15,912 3,464 4,128 11,855 7,467 30,292 16,268 24,931 8,685 6,303 5,266 13,996 6,CG2 3,831 5,996 21,819 10,359 14,592 11,409 13,320 10,297 20,099 7^679 4,034 11,632 23,372 6,877 8,813 3,776 9,647 5,742 2,183 6,897 7,448 6,969 7,368 4,142 5,062 3,439 10,791 9,810 5,569 5,464 6,670 3,888 11,248 4,834 9,. 301 12,712 8,465 7,109 5,606 2,008 2,623 14,488 Fire depart- ment. t:,626 1,644 3,153 26,349 2,117 14,122 2,510 22,117 2,958 6,978 5,682 6,748 9,399 10,790 7,064 2,038 11,969 19,624 3,194 13,967 7,141 7,307 29,400 18,364 29,512 3,581 7,681 5,912 21,620 2,426 3,379 5,150 12,144 12,885 14, 197 25,497 8,866 3,964 14,669 3,663 3,287 14,004 22,844 8,196 6,772 4,154 13,864 2,090 1,273 7,452 9,459 2,470 10,250 2,897 4,731 4,943 4,475 12,649 5,255 13,644 16,340 3,827 26,771 12,998 13,605 13,833 10,475 20,609 10,721 1,122 8,905 18,350 Health depart- ment. $8,300 1,103 4,060 5,036 364 5,345 923 5,636 4,214 379 1,398 2,675 424 2,618 1,262 728 -18,972 1,976 1,188 1,363 2,698 3,192 3,995 5,222 1,262 858 £27 6,164 540 1,157 1,665 2,046 4,316 4,484 2,481 738 3,319 2,231 1,391 20 1,527 3,789 1,846 3,227 1,658 1,901 6,578 1,335 2,164 2,813 1,396 2,106 2 9,290 622 1,948 1,826 7,415 3,583 3,132 862 2,334 1,024 3,407 2,491 4,002 1,659 1,666 720 753 5,004 Miscella- neous. $500 35 850 198 1,467 "'338' 858 15 640 629 360 1,666 1,107 "3,"239 "'604' 2,328 1,300 671 1,478 666 50 900 2,492 17 540 1,924 2,456 706 131 360 18 655 745 210 186 63 57 600 270 136 210 III.— For charities and corrections. Total. $8,616 3,460 393 6,716 1,313 17,720 64 12,149 7,144 2,633 12,952 260 1,600 7,187 10,632 3,077 7,312 12,254 6,386 10,115 5,266 12,269 14,785 16,082 9,744 3,916 6,676 7,785 18,173 16,290 5,4,56 2,922 7,195 2,502 2,412 1,184 663 2,849 4,800 1,241 711 443 736 463 83 4,033 26 230 719 771 611 260 Outdoor poor relief. $4, 141 470 393 1,389 1,113 13,762 7,006 4,416 2,163 6,469 5,702 7,771 2,077 5,213 2,623 4,950 6,865 4,973 7,764 2,497 2,810 6,092 3,644 6,395 .6,615 11,040 4,808 "2," 467' 3,933 2,644 2,502 200 195 563 664 Charitable institu- tions. $4,475 2,760 4,326 2,682 405 2,617 4,993 'i,'3i4' 1,432 9,631 112 1,961 2,995 10,054 12,272 1,660 6,633 10,814 623 374 2,666 108 3,040 1,582 716 26 385 4,835 10,642 631 "eii 1,783 1,078 386 1,061 Hospitals ana care of insane. 1,146 $230 1,000 200 2,633 112 370 1,500 260 1,500 171 2,861 1,000 667 215 293 1,500 2,234 4,662 272 520 1,600 3,019 1,000 2,922 465 1,912 2,000 4,800 577 2,631 1,003 Prisons and re- forma- tories. 916 $54 2,205 181 300 711 443 736 453 83 256 771 260 374 1,663 108 341 504 650 26 4,835 9,691 ! Including all payments for interest which are corporate. « Report includes only the transactions from March to December, 1903, except m the case of schools and hbranes. ■138 Table 16.— PAYMENTS > FOR EXPENSES. CLASSIFIED BY 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 336 UTOnCIPAUTT. Oklahoma: Guthrie city Oklahoma City. Oregon: Astoria city PermsylyaEia: Beaver Falls borough . . Braddock borough Bradford ci ty B utler borough , Carbondalc city Carlisle borough Chambersburg borough. Columbia borou;jh Danville Thorough ■.. Dubois borough Dunmore borough. . . Duquesne borough . . . Hazelton city- Homestead borough. Lebanon city ALL EXPENSES. Total gross pay- ments. Mahanoy City borough. Mcadville city Mt. Carmel borough Nanticoke borough Norristown borough Oil City Phoenixville borough. Pittston city Plymouth borough. . . Pottstown borough . Pottsville borou^ . . Shamokin borough. . Sharon borough Shenandoah borough SouthBethlehera borough Steelton borough Sunbury borough Titusville city Warren borough West Chester borough. Wilkinsbui-g borough.. Rhode Island: Central Falls city Cranston town Cumberland town East Providence town. Lincoln town Newport city Warwick town South Carolina: Columbia city GroenviUe city Spartanburg city. South Dakota: Sioux Falls city. . . Tennessee: Clarksville city. Jackson city Texas: Austin dty Beaumont city. Corsicana city. . Denison dty El Paso city Laredo city. - . Palestine city. Paris city Sherman city. . Tyler dty Waco city Utah: 336 Ogdeu city. $105,689 181,054 113,348 91,650 145,219 148,330 84,365 92,135 50,057 68,903 61,327 53,440 68,387 92,597 105,334 93,330 151,626 120,836 53,634 108,389 48,788 66,902 147,627 126,906 69,763 89,398 53,683 83,202 95,741 92,448 104,164 113,342 89,696 90,599 66,262 76,626 82,669 82,683 139,523 150,648 158,801 98,954 128,141 57,748 446,030 168,456 194,893 75,493 66,281 137,013 80,903 84,895 121,051 69, 5U 91,253 211,222 54,699 53,911 100, 145 111,460 51,977 252,414 Payments other than those for service transfers. Total. $105,689 181,054 113,343 91,660 146,219 148,015 84,365 92,135 50,057 68,903 61,337 53,440 68,337 92,597 105,334 92, 166 161,626 120,835 53,634 108,017 48,788 66,902 147,627 136,905 59,763 89,398 53,683 83,202 96,741 92,448 104,164 113,342 88,714 90,599 68,262 75,526 82,669 82,683 139,523 150,469 158,801 98,888 128,141 57,748 446,080 168,456 194,893 76,493 66,281 137,013 75,861 84,896 292,422 121,051 69,611 91,253 211,222 54,699 63,911 99,717 110,405 51,977 262,414 For sala- ries and wages. $30,887 109,077 56,532 39,543 75,560 89,665 44,911 63,972 27,672 33, 191 30,124 26,346 35,934 64,634 60,941 59,863 80,124 58,925 33,310 61,178 28,276 39,043 87,904 82,536 31,847 45,276 33,803 53,265 69,450 57,866 54,637 58,779 48,767 45,477 35,736 66,419 47,589 47,106 80,307 82,199 81,656 54,607 62,390 30,172 250,861 54,968 81,751 42,249 31,631 74,146 37,673 43,051 132,344 66,572 41,712 46,986 133,757 30,827 34,842 56,200 61,721 29,048 142,868 For mis- cellaneous objects. $44,802 71,977 66,816 52,107 69,669 58,350 39,444 38,163 22,485 36,712 31,203 27,094 32,453 37,963 44,393 32,303 71,402 01,910 20,324 46,839 20,512 26,869 59,723 44,369 27,916 44,122 19,880 29,937 36,291 34,582 49,627 54,563 39,967 46,122 30,527 20,107 36,080 35,577 59,216 68,260 77,245 44,381 66,751 27,676 195,219 103,488 113,142 33,244 34,760 62,867 38,188 41,844 160,078 54,479 27,799 44,267 77,465 23,872 19,069 44,517 48,684 22,929 109,546 Service transfer pay- ments. $315 1,174 GENERAL AND MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES.' For aU departments, ofBces, and accounts. Total gross payments. 5,042 428 1,056 $96,736 160,200 106,031 91,660 138,873 142,036 84,355 92,135 48,679 44,292 64,681 46,527 64,619 93,597 89,108 93,330 133,115 112,326 53,634 94,350 48,438 65,903 147,156 104,160 53,118 89,398 53,683 83,202 95,741 92,088 104,164 91,452 87,636 80,080 66,856 66,286 82,669 76,966 139,533 145,640 158,801 98,964 128,141 67,748 438,810 158,466 180,039 74,766 66,261 130,984 62,141 73,497 176,124 121,051 68,168 91,253 211,222 53,184 53,030 87,648 88,051 61,674 248,836 Payments other than those for service transfers. ' $96,736 160,200 106,031 91,660 128,873 141,880 84,355 92,135 48,679 44,292 54,631 46,527 64,619 92,697 89,108 92,166 133,115 112,326 53,634 93,978 48,438 65,902 147,156 104,160 53,118 89,398 53,083 83,203 96,741 93,088 104,164 91,453 86,654 80,080 65,856 66,286 83,669 76,956 139,833 146,651 158,801 98,888 138,141 67,748 438,810 158,456 180,039 74,766 66,261 130,984 63,141 73,497 176,134 121,051 68,166 91,253 311,222 53,184 63,030 87,120 86,996 51,674 248,836 Service transfer pay- ments. $156 1,174 66 428 1,055 I.— For general administra- tion. Total. $3,040 16,604 4,491 5,797 16,661 5,931 0,466 3,960 2,039 2,975 2,904 3,964 6,630 6,430 9,298 10,466 3,293 7,115 3,498 3,063 5,341 6,734 1,014 8,044 2,392 2,627 6,106 3,998 10,604 3,864 3,733 4,364 3,788 7,601 2,321 1,890 10,312 9,422 10,488 7,682 11,413 3,099 19,475 12,134 9,536 3,710 3,162 10,456 5,891 3,502 14,990 11,981 5,925 17,637 13,060 6,255 0,151 6,062 7,245 !>,260 18,928 231,275 221,275 136,946 84,329 217,147 217,147 13,285 1 Inclnding certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by " refund receipts}' ' reported in Table 21. Execu- tive offices. $600 60 600 60 335 219 70 146 160 150 "766' '776' 626 313 726 600 700 617 614 150 612 900 100 100 300 200 25 205 31 600 1,300 1,435 983 1,057 681 COO eoo 2,000 1,272 eo eoo 1,200 485 100 1,250 600 002 2,933 Legisla- tlro offices. $1,300 7,723 749 1,510 1,376 629 577 248 639 240 274 876 200 943 880 1,979 450 418 1,000 246 280 630 600 100 1,065 480 S12 719 750 500 1,039 1,136 441 15 4,175 3,409 1,778 2,074 1,215 3,740 2,867 1,468 835 1,067 1,100 SCO 2,855 1,350 1,510 1,896 4,660 900 935 2,491 1,680 699 2,620 4,514 139 DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES, INDUSTRIES, AND ACCOUNTS: 1903-Contmued. r GENEKAL AND MUNICIPAL SEKTICE EXPENSES »— Continued. I.— For general administra- tion—Continued. Law offices. $300 4,447 726 973 2,273 425 425 151 160 150 185 1,152 707 1,352 763 1,026 846 187 500 934 576 e73 50 739 944 545 958 650 413 200 600 500 444 225 804 192 571 687 Finance offices and accounts. 1,500 600 593 507 343 1,922 400 1,589 1,171 1,014 12,971 2,000 300 635 1,147 1,250 1,463 1,500 2,183 1360 1,208 1,565 1,841 1,844 8,591 4,692 2,983 3,293 970 2,270 1,729 3,090 2,176 790 2,195 5,613 6,687 1,983 3,858 1,338 1,104 2,417 4,856 784 3,028 674 1,296 4,097 887 5,254 1,419 1,151 2,878 1,785 4,997 344 1,184 5,838 2,018 4,693 2,097 3,952 1,276 4,700 6,151 1,041 255 Miscella- neous offices. 4,474 2,771 300 6,815 7,303 1,676 1,599 2,000 4,007 2,944 375 2,803 2,127 8,576 3,434 S4S0 3,166 4,121 1,175 1,470 2,822 135 2,136 49 190 169 715 671 731 2,535 1,882 680 1,713 99 1,444 254 503 695 80 2,595 52 315 340 534 4,218 1,130 50 413 1,074 1,067 261 2,050 1,925 2,194 3,136 4,700 608 8,335 2,516 5,019 1,140 695 2,091 1,020 1,662 1,731 885 1,665 472 3,210 563 1,537 799 912 2,654 II.— For public safety. Total. S16,714 41,015 16,638 28,463 23,076 22,258 9,475 9,937 5,152 5,851 5,427 2,510 3,593 14,742 7,818 12,713 27,261 18,850 6,924 12,721 4,541 9,273 25,471 15,044 3,973 12,071 9,154 9,561 15,010 10,647 21,851 14,210 9,652 4,100 8,235 11,019 11,197 9,547 21,422 30,504 10,328 9,431 15,943 4,280 108,180 13,388 59,412 20,507 16,647 15,897 8,006 8,778 26,456 35,767 15,215 20,524 57,990 13,455 11,321 15,865 18,009 10,022 52,285 44,878 Courts. 112 1,372 595 IS 105 Police depart- ment. 131 575 22 122 290 3,274 1,177 636 769 721 1,800 1,358 682 727 640 301 1,099 $6,719 19,664 6,435 3,043 9,574 7,449 3,644 3,838 2,855 2,742 790 1,267 1,601 4,672 5,S34 5,390 12, 707 5,856 2,849 3,731 2,686 1,857 10,923 6,634 2,595 3,836 1,752 4,407 7,476 5,210 7,606 4,744 4,959 1,505 1,604 3,967 2,947 6,033 6,061 14,928 5,664 5,673 10, 319 1,630 44,302 7,662 20,271 8,954 7,921 5,745 4,392 5,906 13,102 13,204 3,965 4,846 27,896 4,285 3,199 7,336 6,984 3,252 17,491 Fire depart- ment. $8,783 16,190 24,854 8,991 12,180 4,486 5,200 1,480 2,890 4,137 1,094 932 7,499 810 6,141 4,362 8,967 3,010 6,385 814 4,168 12,418 5,705 919 3,914 5,019 4,406 5,970 2,800 9,597 3,756 3,542 1,616 6,343 6,355 6,355 1,600 8,759 12,008 3,374 712 4,813 269 48,443 35,478 10, 655 7,494 7,865 3,614 2,872 10, 449 19,971 9,998 13,906 19, 154 6,821 7,308 5,919 8,984 5,890 31,084 Health depart- ment. $600 771 1,560 491 4,511 1,660 1,345 219 600 149 1,000 2,571 1,674 1,182 10, 192 3,476 707 1,642 1,041 3,229 1,993 2,705 300 4,321 1,888 673 1,233 2,687 4,648 5,071 1,069 919 505 1,895 1,607 6,602 3,267 271 2,740 344 1,900 7,714 4,032 2,799 823 1,232 1,976 1,555 2,592 483 983 7,040 991 132 381 1,230 579 1,874 Miscella- neous. $600 3,018 66 75 954 237 661 358 963 lOO 75 331 50 639 "60 192 301 444 284 345 191 4,447 617 228 76 272 1,350 68 2,100 1,502 171 737 III.— For charities and corrections. Total. $1,312 2,467 600 7,479 10,581 8,085 6,783 26 166 277 1,386 600 4,067 6,023 675 6,986 3,049 4,151 16,427 7,737 1,000 426 800 19 1,247 347 0,185 2,862 176 1,374 8,370 976 766 6,774 321 216 5,263 3,613 23,012 16,588 960 1,705 652 'Including all payments for Interest which are corporate. Outdoor poor relief. $600 4,537 2,803 5,121 2,572 42 1,376 1,410 4,245 629 1,402 2,587 852 8,287 2,197 127 715 77 4,361 501 117 38 10 340 438 Charitable institu- tions. $1,402 6,679 364 5,684 3,296 7,«3 5,053 600 Hospitals andcare of insane. $1,640 "2," 199' 2,964 500 1,235 176 44 296 3 1,000 4,562 240 '5,'7i6 2,995 214 Prisons and re- forma- tories. $1,312 2,467 60 116 '277' 10 687 477 86 1,170 347 664 2,856 176 1,374 4,009 235 648 1,026 321 205 1,318 140 Table 16.— PAYMENTS' FOR EXPENSES, O^ASSIFIED BY 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 34S 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 358 357 358 359 360 361 3(;:2 363 364 365 306 307 368 370 MXJKICIPALITY. Vermont: Barre city Burlington city. Rutland city Virginia: Alexandria city.. Danville city Lynchburg city. . Manchester city. Newport Neivs city. Petersburg city Portsmoutb city Roanoke city Washington: Walia walla city . . . West Virginia: Charleston city. . . Huntington city. . Parker;burg city. Wisconsin: Appleton city Ashland city Beloit city Chippewa Falls city. Kau Claire city Fond du Lac city. Green Bay city. .. JanesTille dty Kenosha city Madison city Manitowoc city. Marinette city. . Merrill city Sheboygan city Stevens Point city. Watertown city Wausaucity Wyoming: Cheyenne city. Laramie city. . ALL EXPENSES. Total gross pay- $93,C«6 256,739 141,929 140,947 221,517 274,495 76,114 175,858 189,492 181,675 105,881 184,450 139,008 105,441 162,242 155,345 138,997 119,463 84,202 159,273 156,502 159,455 126,238 115,610 269,874 126,110 131,765 79,584 217,321 105,154 71,060 122,119 103,493 46,290 Payments other than those for service transfers. Total. S90,292 248,796 141,929 140,947 221,517 270,995 72,449 175,858 189,492 181,675 105,731 184,450 136,642 105,441 162,242 155,345 138,997 119,463 84,202 159,273 156,502 159,455 126,238 115,610 269,874 126,110 131,766 79,584 217,321 105,154 71,060 122,119 103,493 46,290 For sala- ries and wages. $44,201 120,268 66,010 70,127 103, 140 136, C32 30,789 101,356 92,590 81,820 63,775 100,881 90,694 61,473 87,106 84,731 76,348 64,598 43,014 86, 174 89,696 88,924 52,976 52,902 126,939 25,210 63,690 36,953 101,766 14,623 33,848 70,375 53,365 27,411 For mis- cellaneous objects. $46,091 128,528 75,919 70,820 118,368 134,363 41,660 74,502 96,902 99,855 41,956 83,569 45,948 43,968 75,136 70,614 63,649 64,865 41,188 73,099 66,806 70,631 73,262 62,708 142,935 100,900 68, 175 42,631 115,665 90,531 37,212 51,744 60,128 18,879 Service transfer pay- ments. $3,394 7,943 3,600 3,666 150 2,366 GENERAL AND MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES. ^ For all departments, offices, and accounts. Total gross payments. $87,624 216,529 131,185 106,732 164,992 247,941 66,734 175,858 176,209 178,044 105,051 173,323 137,470 104,427 142,700 165,346 138,702 117,198 84,202 168, 101 156,602 159,436 126,238 103,219 244,992 123,471 129,744 79,684 214,618 105,154 63,527 110,184 94,850 45,629 Payments other than those for service transfers. 2 $84,230 209,149 131, 185 106,732 164,992 244,441 03,069 175,858 176,209 178,044 104,901 173,323 135,104 104,427 142,700 155,346 138,702 117,198 84,202 168, 101 166,502 159,436 126,238 103,219 244,992 123,471 129,744 79,684 214,618 105, 154 63,627 110,184 94,850 45,629 Service transfer pay- ments. $3,394 7,380 3,500 3,665 160 I. — For general administra- tion. Total. $9,891 13,339 6,587 8,997 11,762 15,835 3,386 14,663 16,661 18,941 8,460 6,029 17,157 7,622 17,139 8,509 6,484 3,679 10,469 8,561 8,747 8,781 7,075 3,760 14,021 6,925 6,562 5,334 10,320 11,887 4,701 8,857 6,799 2,643 Execu- tive offices. $354 500 100 670 1,600 1,200 1,376 324 612 621 2,938 127 600 1,100 501 200 Legisla- tive offices. $2,001 3, (.83 800 1,705 60 486 900 1,266 1,214 1,647 1,494 1,626 1,426 1,100 1,700 1,320 1,802 1,013 1,265 1,469 2,400 1,750 1,134 2,500 770 1,010 1,900 1,714 ' Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by " refund receipts " reported in Table 21. 141 DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES, INDUSTRIES, AND ACCOUNTS: 1903-Continucd. OENEBAL AND MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES 2— continued. I.— Foi ti general administra- on— Continued. I] .—For public safety. III.— For charities and corrections. Law offices. Finance offices and accounts. Miscella- neous offices. TotaJ. Courts. Police depart- ment. Fire depart- ment. Health depart- ment. Miscella- neous. Total. Outdoor poor relief. Charitable institu- tions. Hospitals and care of insane. Prisons and re- forma- tories. $755 1,138 349 618 1,400 2,200 491 2,000 1,114 600 552 1,062 1,517 600 750 600 925 1,279 880 2,000 1,135 1,377 1,367 575 3,865 800 600 1,000 1,100 879 705 600 600 .425 S733 4,295 2,070 3,018 8,935 9,650 2,400 6,754 6,827 6,409 6,496 2,296 6,120 4,461 7,504 3,866 2,283 1,876 6,597 2,800 2,626 3,481 2,189 1,022 3,950 2,298 1,962 1,237 2,650 9,695 1,401 3,932 2,308 056 t6,048 3,723 3,268 2,986 1,377 1,999 495 3,809 5,809 10,718 1,078 1,024 8,908 446 4,421 2,467 2,176 24 3,102 2,061 3,666 2,121 2,506 908 4,610 1,427 960 1,963 3,570 543 1,685 1,325 1,676 007 114,023 40,931 18,659 28,347 34,805 53,298 14,052 52,692 41,847 35, 164 18,974 25,131 23,206 29,278 19,103 37,101 ?6,052 26, 113 17,792 40,293 40,796 34,942 23,481 14,336 41,795 25,146 27,042 17,637 52,342 17,421 8,444 17,593 15,825 7,077 $2,482 3,489 4,748 4,058 6,885 5,521 4,118 7,041 7,190 6,834 1,979 495 1,425 764 900 $3,531 14,932 3,401 11,470 13,961 19,234 4,055 25,600 18,096 13,589 8,344 7,313 11,505 9,354 8,872 6,429 5,928 4,343 2,702 7,411 9,529 8,836 4,662 5,944 12,898 6,007 4,300 3,760 11,460 3,028 3,761 6,185 9,183 2,993 $7,493 19,636 9,241 8,887 13,258 26,275 5,645 17,686 12,913 10,471 5,743 14,718 7,784 10,307 6,867 27,875 26,835 20,946 13,787 31,337 30,165 24,411 17,513 6,792 21, 462 18,272 21,480 13,265 38,485 13,468 4,223 10,633 5,982 3,367 1399 2,674 1,169 3,926 1,411 2,268 234 1,632 3,187 3,098 2,305 1,392 2,492 8,729 2,464 2,797 2,578 824 960 1,169 460 1,494 430 1,225 5,172 867 1,262 522 596 325 344 875 30 268 $118 300 100 $4,019 11,991 6,763 7,411 6,637 13,193 3,308 5,766 5,034 6,653 3,074 $3, 497 8,335 2,012 2,117 972 1,036 407 526 376 500 495 $622 3,425 2,741 3,046 2,042 5,725 2,642 1,986 3,018 5,790 733 vn S231 2,000 600 1,620 3,567 S^8 S39 $1,748 2,003 2,865 269 2,044 1,190 133 1,346 340 300 341 342 M^ 733 461 1,172 603 1,213 1,200 600 230 600 344 345 346 347 ^4S 3,103 6,334 4,321 6,927 3,103 1,348 636 349 124 4,986 149 SV) 3,536 I'll 6,927 ?'i'' 1,438 273 S'il 1,300 98 8,550 8,895 3,655 348 6,793 600 6,045 7,404 1,300 ^■il 343 376 652 201 876 376 2,238 ■" 98 100 355 8,450 8,895 3,665 SW Ti7 368 348 SW 5,360 1,293 150 360 35 600 161 6,645 7,404 362 'ifi'^ W4 1,051 150 22,464 3,281 1,019 4,020 22,464 %•; 3,281 307 4,020 Wfi 116 712 %7 368 612 438 18 11 36<) f'O ^ ^Including all payments for interest which are corporate. 142 Tabue 1€.— PAYMENTS" iPOE EXPENSES, CttjASSIFrBD BY GENERAL AND MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES 2— Continued. ■ MDNICIPALITY. Total Alabama: Annistonoity.. Huntsville city. Selmacity Arkansas: Fort Smith city. . Hot Springs city. Pine Bluff city... Calilomia,: Alameda city... Berkeley city... iFresno city Pasadena city. . San Diego city. San Jose city. . ■ Stockton city. . Colorado: Cripple Creek town. ■Leadville- city Connecticut: Ansonie, city Danbury- eity Mancbester town ■Middletown city N«uga.tuck borough. New London city Norwich city -Stamford city Torrington borough. . Willimantic city riorida: Key West city.. Pensacolacity.. Tampa city Georgia: Athens city -Brunswick city. •Columbus city. . Macon city Illinois: Alton city EoUe-ville city Blooraiington city. Cairo city Champaign city. . . Danville city. . . Decatur city... Elgin city Evanston city. Freeport city.. Galesburgcity... Jacksonville city. Kankakee city Kewanee city Lasalle city Lincoln-city.. Mattoon city. Molinecity... Ottawa city. . Pekincity Eock Island city. Streator city Waukegan city. . . Indiana: Anderson city.. Columbus city. . F^kbart city Elwood city Hammond city. Himtington city. . . Jeffersonville city. Kokomo city Lafayette city Logansport city . . . IV.— For highways and sanitation. Total. S10,089,467 20,070 .14,615 21,919 17,051 24,036 18,680 41,859 39,898 41,0(M 66,625 69,053 64,321 .80, 154 21,170 17,781 18, 392 21,938 21,203 23. 694 18,136 ■64,437 65, 633 67,,283 15, 356 16,090 19, 650 24,064 57,865 19,466 .22,709 45,207 57,012 23,699 23, 264 69,499 27,921 23,347 22,763 19, 777 23,916 47,032 22,368 21, 103 31,765 28,616 19,547 23,982 13,839 11,450 36,944 16,290 14,720 32,315 13, 648 26,168 39,699 16,677 26,156 2B,023 22,150 16,535 19,403 18,227 46,832 45,134 .General manage- Highways. Street lighting. $482, 666 S3, 369, 695 1,300 'i,'266 2,485 2,772 3,930 6,626 6,034 5,993 3,860 866 47 954 1,950 3,481 1,021 2,239 2,100 -1,052 .1,275 2,660 2,300 2,581 2,865 1,623 1,330 2,700 1,816 5,059 1,474 3,621 1,172 2,649 3,747 2,859 765 1,770 1,417 800 1,368 2,517 1,254 1,50 l,00u 900 660 2,400 1,800 i,m. 3,167 7,581 8,663 8,105 5,306 21, 146 11, 184 11, 196 13,723 19,711 10,370 15,896 10,749 7,910 4,724 9,650 6,158 10, 137 5,562 17, 636 16, 298 17, 142 4,472 7,285 2,015 7,076 19,524 6,429 6,742 7,fl59 11,163 11,769 10,235 20,672 6,512 6,789 6,881 7,000 17,131 7,734 5,366 13,165 6,473 6,754 3,503 5,469 6,475 13,098 7,619 7,526 15,523 8,774 9,185 13,390 3,039 10,802 8,996 10,823 4,353 6,424 7., 506 20,154 13,650 Other street expenses. Sanitation. Street cleaning and refuse disposal. $4,647,294 $1,063,201 10,070 11,044 14,338 6,230 15, 211 10,814 14,435 21,202 15,851 34,224 24,848 37, 122 46, 773 8,368 8,790 12,498 5,924 13,667 0,784 11,275 26,891 36,802 2!7,887 8,712 8,190 12,'636 13,506 10,243 ■8,337 2,403 29,989 31,274 5,397 8,573 19,963 13,172 7,251 13,013 3,722 18,100 15,053 10,776 9,005 12,401 18,921 8,269 16,967 7,000 3,713 11,141 7,091 6,226 10,923 3,606 13,466 20,044 9,670 13,854 10,300 10,427 7,203 16,323 9,438 15,083 18,858 5,125 1,440 720 1,260 3,793 3,750 4,894 4,342 2,310 9,315 7,620 1,203 1,034 216 3,399 1,478 3,021 601 7,500 11,856 4,942 Sewers and sewage disposal. 100 4,999 2,964 20,199 2,600 7,246 5,985 10, 622 3,144 526 22,981 8,2.37 284 6,365 4,000 5,139 2,384 1,611 3,638 573 663 385 467 10,918 2,874 5,011 4,068 3,685 2,546 448 4,911 8,957 $526, 611 428 990 5,033 7,810 6,550 1,521 6,005 1,015 '"'762 2,410 1,727 13,831 1,151 615 518 5,660 5,266 299 1,303 1,089 1,349 3,028 1,446 1,255 4,650 1,500 1,379 777 985 30 17 263 84 2,195 634 110 4,284 1,869 v.— For educaliion. Total. $17,456,116 13,065 8,572 13,653 47,417 30,130 28,179 109, 601 119,279 95,449 92,090 81,537 134,177 88,652 30 52,736 48,297 50,445 40,113 27,031 40,242 62, 548 62,423 98,025 39, 670 35,348 19,844 11,526 43,253 600 46,470 49,721 91,809 36,073 39,007 65, 020 74,918 88,027 168, 699 56,572 76,713 68,449 35,214 35,296 48,606 33,400 35,003 87, 124 53,811 28,922 82, 557 56,843 42,078 74,940 34, 194 65,331 36,862 57,062 44,024 28,299 39,200 70,342 67,928 Schools. Salaries of teachers. 111,940,518 7,065 12,130 39,755 22,285 25,960 86,026 90, 276 60,910 66,084 69, 701 no, 343 61,030 36, 395 35,079 38,031 31,452 19, 675 34,634 41,947 47,086 64,675 25,894 22,788 18, 127 Other school expenses. $4,866,107 38,523 32, 874 37,380 00,517 26,894 22,829 43, 721 52,572 62,777 102,476 34,895 50,357 39,294 25,027 23,889 33,301 20, 563 26,159 59,467 37, 792 21,124 53,811 38,635 28, 578 53, 362 24,006 39, 623 28,866 31,383 30, 439 24,849 29,857 61,444 36, 798 1 Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by ' 'refund receipts " reported in Table 21. ' Including all payments for interest which are corporate. ' Net or corporate payments for interest, including interest properly classed as municipal industrial and municipal investment expenses and municipal service expenses. For details of all interest transactions see Table 20. ' « 13, 065 1,617 1,423 7,662 7,845 2,219 16,583 22, 366 22,847 20,075 17, 231 17,001 18,961 16,445 10,660 12,414 8,265 7,356 5,708 20,601 15,337 33, 350 13,776 11,910 1,717 11,526 4,730 13,596 9,621 26,936 6,601 13,813 18,068 16,013 25, 850 49,014 16,680 21, 147 25,268 8,412 11,407 15,304 9,087 8,322 23,800 13, 123 6,307 23,809 15,491 11,331 19,593 8,973 21, 153 6,898 25,679 12,030 3,450 8,242 16,577 19,468 ILibraries, art galleries, museums, etc. $649,491 6,992 6,638 2,692 5,931 4,635 6,233 8,661 30 1,895 2,558 650 600 2,820 4,366 2,678 2,365 3,231 6,333 7,209 4,997 5,209 3,887 1,775 3,760 1,522 3,857 2,896 1,491 4,937 2,717 2,166 1,985 1,215 4,655 1,098 1,555 1,101 3,321 1,662 as well as that for genera) 143 DEPAETMENTS, OFFICES, INDUSTRIES, AND ACCOUNTS: 1903— Continued. GENEBAI. iND MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES '—continued. Municipal investment expenses. < MUNICIPAL DtDUSTBIAL EXPENSES. ' VI. —For recreation. VII.— For interest. » VIII.— Mis- cellaneoua general ex- penses. For all industries. For water- works. For mar- kets and public scales. For all other industries. Total. Parks and gardens. UisceUa- neous. Total gross payments. Payments otlier tlian those for service transfers. Service transfer payments. $390,702 J300,989 $89,713 J6, 560, 156 »1, 574, 363 J7,462 »4, 138, 446 $4,118,140 $20,306 $2,671,127 $58,003 $1,409,316 1 9,155 10,129 14,682 460 80 5,140 10,420 6,152 12,114 19,330 38,186 9,398 15,037 6,060 15,262 14,209 32,082 5,655 27,030 9,450 42,501 54,745 8,351 3,349 14,556 40,966 16,709 39,553 14,250 18,076 24, 154 36,747 6,710 7,225 19,983 9,892 8,637 8,022 6,259 15,629 21,104 7,734 9,244 15,294 3,397 5,827 6,161 4,799 0,635 6,633 9,932 7,085 20,656 7,274 ■;'.';.. ^'256 20,197 4,609 8,428 15,862 6,177 18,768 19,770 ■ 5,319 24,169 18,003 1,751 16,300 11,937 879 10,392 2,315 2,175 879 10,392 2,315 2,175 879 621 1,465 1,193 9 9,771 1 100 850 982 4 523 523 5 B 844 1,238 1,965 1,637 3,35S 497 11,538 4,833 1,129 3,690 2,227 7,207 1,754 1,929 1,677 4,758 1,612 1,559 24,579 1,559 24,579 1,569 24,579 7 1,487 014 l,5b9 0,540 1,434 15,2fi3 4,8*3 232 37 175 100 100 487 469 3,957 2,513 1,256 1,487 914 1,589 5,605 1,311 4,417 3,943 8 q in 935 123 10,846 866 232 37 175 11 61,065 1,145 4,561 61,065 1,145 4,501 59,076 1,990 1,146 4,661 T> n 40 14 I'i in 19 11,217 1,118 7,749 19 11,217 1,118 7,749 19 17 100 9,823 1,394 IS 100 8S' 1,744 982 1,118 19 487 384 2,215 1,531 1,256 7,749 "^n ?i 11,296 26,163 11,296 26,068 ll,t»6 19,036 200 7,127 ?"> 105 o^ ■''1 514 1,880 1,969 22,346 4,263 2,288 4,824 7,256 5,067 1,992 2,463 1,632 3,544 950 1,157 11,137 2,596 1,781 1,891 1,668 5,344 2,097 1,973 1,584 650 2,036 1,672 1,615 1,349 2,633 2,427 2,233 1,819 37 603 2,574 3,244 1,192 ■■>'; 15 15 4,364 1,869 4,364 1,859 4,364 'fi 334 1,525 '7 950 950 OS 635 153,667 2,680 6,977 7,296 109 1,538 17,808 635 153,667 2,680 6,977 7,295 109 1,538 17,808 635 142,913 2,680 4,166 4,702 ^ 10,764 "0 100 2,200 1,320 154 100 450 -1 1,750 1,320 154 2,811 2,593 109 658 95 ^1 ?1 880 913 5,484 1,131 717 1,977 3,741 5,701 1,995 749 1,481 538 5,484 1,131 459 1,620 3,550 5,701 1,995 699 1,006 638 16,895 ^fi 37 258 357 182 21,441 66,377 24,321 1,324 14,115 15,889 21,441 47,227 24,321 1,324 14,115 15,889 21,441 26,575 24,321 40 9,160 29,802 42 50 476 600 724 385 5,130 43 13,730 10,759 44 45 177 1,203 177 1,203 17,287 16,721 17,287 16,721 15,399 16,721 380 1,508 334 40 305 1,140 2,423 1,080 1,120 200 36 1,617 41 334 40 305 303 2,423 1,080 1,120 1,058 18,750 8,324 1,058 18,750 8,324 1,058 50 18,750 8,324 »il 837 - 27,082 27,082 24,823 2,259 55 14,256 43,221 16,164 1,822 14,256 43,221 16,164 1,822 11,497 14,765 14,643 118 2,641 28,456 1,521 1,822 200 36 57 1,617 59 41 18,193 8,305 229 2,380 23,746 €6,610 i8,i93 8,305 229 2,386 23,746 65,997 18,193 8,305 61 fi9 50 2,076 1,724 2,408 2,076 1,484 2,408 50 229 2,386 921 2,549 3,606 64 240 23,746 12,873 65 m 53,737" 66 < Interest properly charged to these expenses included with general and municipal service expenses, » Salaries ol teajohers Influded with other school expenses. « Schools controlled by union school district, which includes Cripple Crfiek and adjacent territory, 7 Schools controlled by county. 144 Table 16.— PAYMENTS' FOR EXPENSES, CLASSIFIED BY MirmCIPAUTT. Indiana— Continued . Marion citj^ Michigan City Muncie city New Albany city. Peru city Richmond city. . . Vincennes city. . . Wabaslicity Wasliington city. Iowa: Boone city Burlington city Clinton city Fort Dodge city Fort Madison city. , Eeolnik city Marshalltown city. Muscatine city Oskaloosa city Ottimiwa city Waterloo city Kansas: Atchison city. . . Emporia city... Fort Scott city. Galena city Hutchinson city. . . Lawrence city Leavenworth city. Pittsburg city Kentucky: Bowling Green city. Franklort city Henderson city , Owensboro city Paducah city , Louisiana: Baton Rouge city. Shreveport city... Maine: Auburn city.. Augusta city. Bangor city. . Bath city Biddeford city. . Lewiston city. . Rockland city.. ■WaterviUecity. Maryland: Annapolis city. . . . Cumberland city.. Frederick city Hagerstown city.. Massachusetts: Adams town Amesbury town . Arlington town. . Attleboro town. . Beverly city Brookllne town Chicopee city Clinton town Dan vers town Framlnghara town. Gardner town Hyde Park town... Leominster town. Marlboro city. Medford city. Melrose city Milford town. ■ Natick town Newburyport city. . Northampton city. . GENERAL AND MUNICIPAl SERVICE EXPENSES '—Continued. IV.— For highways and sanitation. Total. $27,756 20,912 40,621 37,202 24,802 49,241 28,045 23, 830 16,868 16,411 49,049 37,468 27,844 7,908 25,710 23,847 16,519 16,942 44,680 12, 584 10,417 12,019 10,602 4,585 12, 129 12,372 36,288 14,944 10, 463 19,635 8,831 21,672 22,332 16,025 58, 790 31,740 42, 6U 91,581 31, 446 32,078 53,387 21, 179 23,762 13,234 26,961 16,324 9,828 19, 164 23,310 49,140 25,896 67, 152 193,838 43,787 33,989 10,904 29,507 24,579 52,020 39,803 30,429 76, 159 54, 459 23,997 23,213 34,504 39,479 General manage- »1,319 1,000 2,045 2,600 650 3,690 930 1,600 2,617 3,407 1,427 897 900 1,289 2,312 829 1,877 1,660 1,800 600 750 1,000 3,709 3,960 1,833 2,135 3,653 1,000 1,000 1,071 1,002 360 2,871 16,919 2,671 375 907 66 2,449 3,885 6,965 1,2 700 Highways. Street lighting. $6,597 7,201 15,735 14,661 8,300 23,135 15, 453 6,110 9,905 6,494 17,168 13,898 8,100 3,043 8,766 2,600 108 8,341 12,668 8,170 5,290 8,687 5,507 2,961 511 4,523 10,709 4,688 4,950 11,128 4,212 8,439 29,083 4,934 10, 470 6,689 6,167 5,630 6,227 9,071 6,450 7,234 6,574 12, 187 8,989 22,487 52,059 15,350 12,761 7,443 6,905 10,576 8,452 8,766 16,900 12,452 6,525 6,412 12,330 12,632 Other street ex- $15,431 9,595 9,885 8,955 11,226 6,397 9,649 13,993 5,957 19,736 17,419 13,463 4,721 14, 162 13,822 13,213 3,968 19,400 2,626 9,212 2,682 6,095 1,624 10,575 7,593 12,987 8,456 7,647 7,495 6,240 13,703 17,252 8,382 19,584 21,486 30,237 47,630 23,021 14,805 38,965 10,606 16,670 3,329 14, 152 8,211 6,901 11,488 1«,135 23,808 15,376 36,933 77,404 22,930 19,773 9,997 12, 134 15,281 33,969 31,078 15,517 39,538 22,726 17,472 11,617 18,931 23,078 Sanitation. Street cleaning and refuse disposal. $3,828 3,116 12,204 8,800 3,534 15,415 2,013 2,017 1,862 6,795 68 3,196 119 353 2,203 28 1,670 6,934 128 1,634 850 9,064 1,467 2,591 3,890 400 2,122 14,526 2,749 342 .3,664 2,052 6,282 701 449 4,678 1,663 2,567 432 601 7,094 1,531 34,958 2,003 57 1,043 9,248 6,048 609 1,385 1,666 Sewers and sew- age dis- posal. $681 762 2,296 1,092 704 110 73 491 1,943 4,656 2,188 25 1,539 3,933 858 2,134 3,811 381 1,043 266 3,528 370 720 671 13,662 1,460 1,458 7,651 2,531 3,751 1,651 2,634 111 450 4,027 4,627 12,498 933 1,080 9,930 3,393 7,476 150 2,664 6,588 7,278 4,675 650 1,603 v.— For education. Total. $66,829 40,326 73,578 62,680 36, 113 73,360 31,963 46,418 27,887 38,004 93,578 84,287 40,384 19,879 47,764 68,960 64,600 44,205 70,813 64,846 27,634 37,999 30,677 12,044 26, 141 34,360 53,273 36,444 15,722 22,902 38,318 34,675 61,411 11,358 44,260 48,923 41,979 83, 198 37,320 34,751 61,089 26,573 31,892 43,867 28,987 66,091 59,521 79,055 206,782 68,892 60,498 36,368 56,732 44, 414 69,257 55, 117 59,431 105,323 89,594 35,897 44,674 46,576 96,822 Schools. Salaries of teachers. $52,533 24,326 68,120 42,511 24, 760 63,476 22,305 28, 121 19,693 27, 496 67,288 , 61,880 27, 123 14,180 34,793 37,385 37,832 28, 150 52,814 44,947 21,520 27, 167 23,268 9,080 18,270 26,867 37,649 20,898 13, 101 18,929 27, 683 26, 118 29,681 9,475 35,762 34,439 22,774 55,265 25, 126 23,345 41,440 16,890 21,298 28,973 18,340 37, 482 34,935 51,136 128, 460 40,234 29,546 23,243 33,499 28,944 34,354 32,035 39,226 69,018 67,559 23,810 28,904 31,541 52,186 Other school ex- Libraries, art galleries, museums, etc. $12,862 13,942 13,978 7,614 9,232 19,884 8,940 17, 122 7,607 9,140 22,284 22,293 10,841 4,305 10,721 18,698 14,409 13, 366 14,961 17,952 6,814 9,771 6,681 2,964 6,482 5,902 11,960 13,282 2,621 3,973 7,877 8,557 21,730 1,883 8,223 12,344 16,371 19,505 10,571 9,397 15,790 8,620 9,484 h 11,894 7,392 12,891 22,409 23,767 56,803 26,253 15,953 9,872 18,243 14,726 20,&S1 20,269 15,888 28,820 28,135 10,627 12,175 9,966 27,063 $1,434 2,058 1,480 2,565 2,121 718 1,175 687 1,368 4,006 114 2,420 1,394 2,250 2,967 2,259 2,690 3,048 1,946 300 1,061 738 1,389 1,591 3,764 1,264 2,768 275 2,140 2,834 8,428 1,624 2,009 3,859 2,063 1,110 3,000 3,255 5,718 2,177 4,152 21,519 3,405 4,999 3,263 3,990 744 4,072 2,813 4,317 7,485 3,900 1,460 3,595 5,068 17,583 1 Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by "refund receipts" reported in Table 21. 2 Including all payments for interest which are corporate. B Net or corporate payments for interest, including interest properly classed as municipal industrial and municipal investment expenses, as well as that for gen- eral and municipal service expenses. For details of all interest transactions see Table 20. 145 DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES, INDUSTRIES, AND ACCOUNTS: 1903— Continued. GENEKAL AND MUNICIPAL SEBVICE EXPENSES 2— continued. VI.— For recreation. Total. Sg67 3,054 69 439 4,786 942 54 19 5,930 490 440 245 3,300 XOO 6S8 145 1,027 162 81 706 53 342 984 1,024 221 413 563 3,671 750 207 1,726 100 590 2,610 334 4,288 2,840 1,980 44,317 856 2,081 391 1,198 382 2,162 1,086 883 11,356 2,445 974 1,326 3,581 848 Parks and gardens. (867 2,599 4,616 856 54 19 5,930 249 380 221 3,300 539 145 1,027 81 705 53 342 984 1,024 138 338 2,856 550 4 931 85 184 3,601 2,290 678 31,398 456 1,831 88 348 157 1,491 786 359 10,650 1,565 709 1,076 2,826 648 Miscella- S455 "'46' 170 241 60 24 275 225 815 200 203 795 100 350 2,525 ISO 687 550 1,302 12,919 400 250 303 350 225 671 300 524 708 266 250 756 200 1 VII.— For interest. ' S22,642 6,328 19,997 18,662 5,486 12,210 4,075 6,681 7,655 4,687 12,650 14,767 9,939 7,787 13,745 6,471 20, 170 6,387 10,861 11,382 34,400 15,886 18,818 2,754 15,803 18,795 36,080 10,567 5,660 6,641 14,137 6,980 14,708 6,120 12,725 15,607 44,497 14,879 13,221 60,300 14,568 11,117 6,893 26,067 18,853 4,248 8,956 2,112 40,710 19,307 34,255 82,663 28,853 17,898 14, 115 11,479 8,900 21,401 19,872 37,094 83,750 56,521 5,160 24,251 13,037 28,094 VIII.— Mis- cellaneous general ex- $3,620 968 1,667 350 711 1,318 10,578 536 318 1,087 3,897 33,214 1,670 32,034 2,325 2,144 1,466 2,464 12,192 1,954 2,931 3,037 175 1,106 900 9,672 1,834 380 1,470 6,035 5,284 4,032 50,900 12,379 792 2,273 4,482 4,834 719 647 1,153 490 1,668 1,276 1,494 9,090 1,195 960 7,307 1,007 4,083 4,245 3,575 1,310 359 2,178 17,720 3,072 2,754 7,890 15,765 1,490 907 2,162 6,428 10,098 Municipal investment expenses. ' $47 "12 50 150 35 102 326 60 1 128 66 MTTNICIPAL INDUSTBIAL EXPENSES. ' For all industries. Total gross payments. $12,541 16,914 5,559 896 46,602 27,994 2,933 7,384 700 11,962 218 3,214 27,779 13,539 275 19,861 440 405 2,771 16,660 30 47,785 15,945 14,528 1,506 4,647 30,287 274 28,054 13,864 2,485 47,930 2,345 12,530 628 18,595 3,080 11,581 5,265 74 15,271 14,050 28,649 37,123 35,077 10,972 22,070 3,003 28,388 1,960 10,144 9,866 20,908 45,811 1,096 19, 114 10,048 22,148 Payments other than thoseforsery- ice transfers. $12,541 16,914 6,569 896 46,602 27,994 2,933 7,384 700 11,962 218 3,214 27,779 13,539 275 19,861 440 405 2,771 608 16,660 30 47,785 15,945 14,528 1,506 4,647 30,287 274 28,054 13,864 2,485 47,930 2,345 12,468 628 18,595 3,080 11,581 5,265 74 14,971 14,060 28,649 37,123 33,727 10,972 21,888 3,003 28,388 1,960 10,058 9,841 20,688 45,618 1,096 19,114 10,033 22,121 Servioo transfer payments. $62 300 1,350 182 86 25 220 193 For water- works. $12,541 16,560 19,695 7,384 26,867 10,508 10,023 9,574 'i6,'735 10,610 20,697 'i6,'84i' 17,995 2,680 4,247 10,601 14,050 24,100 32, 120 9,558 8,499 9,329 26,234 4,632 9,020 12,921 40,423 19,060 9,783 10,500 For mar- kets and public scales. * Interest properly charged to these expenses included with general and municipal service expenses. 'Schools controlled by county. $.627 813 12 60O 1,252 912 276 507 440 420 483 1,675 1,218 1,114 150 COO 600 400 450 54 For all other industries. $1,354 5,559 369 20,907 27, 181 2,921 218 1,962 2,538 9,331 '"'465' 7,086 30 37,008 16,462 12,853 3, .633 19,777 274 7,357 13,714 2,^85 37,086 2,345 12,530 28 1,018 74 4,670 4,549 4,452 25,519 2,473 12,741 3,003 2,154 1,960 5,491 846 7,987 5,388 1,096 11,648 Bull. 45—06 10 146 Table 16.— PAYMENTS ' FOR EXPENSES, CLASSIFIED BY MUNICIPAMTT. GENEBAL AND MUNICIPAL SEKVICE EXPENSES !— continued. IV. — For highways and sanitation. Massachusetts — Continued. Peabody town. Pittsfleld city. Piymouth town. Revere town. Southbridge town Wakefield town.. . WaJtham city. , Ware town Watertown town. Webster town Westfield town . . . Weymouth town. Wobumcity. Michigan: Adrian city Alpena city Ann Arbor city. . . Battle Creelc city. Escanabacity Flint city Iron Mountain city. . Ironwood city Ishpeming city. Lansing city. Manistee city Marquette city... Menominee city. . Muskegon city. . , Owosso city. Pontiac city Port Huron city. Sault Ste. Marie city. . Traverse City West Bay City. Minnesota: Mankato city. . , St. Cloud city.. Stillwater city., Winona city Mississipj>i: Meridian city... Natchez city... Vicksburgcity. Missouri: Carthage city... Hannibal city. . . Jefferson City. . . Moberly city Sedaliacity Springfield city. Webb City , Montana: Anaconda city. . . Great Falls city. Helena city New Hampshire: Berlin city Concord city Dover city Keene city Laconia city Portsmouth city. Rochester city New Jersey: Bloomiield town Bridgeton city East Orange city... Hackensack village. Harrison town Kearny town Long Branch city. Millville city Montclair town Morristown town. . Total. S22,733 59,632 27,752 46,162 18, 183 18,262 80,708 11, 196 61,668 14,686 38,429 23,411 41,625 28,888 12,293 29,624 46,691 11,795 18,977 14, 169 11,440 22,245 48,073 19,923 34,669 11,071 20,574 15,301 24,006 36,766 30,391 16,338 11,339 23, 473 10,043 15, 477 35,473 16,851 29,685 29,955 9,352 11,975 16, 194 7,843 18,366 22,048 8,291 22,160 23, 370 23,191 12, 198 53,272 26,250 26, 563 24,747 42,584 16, 476 22,827 22,249 96,197 21, 539 14,206 29,624 73,967 15,668 46, 189 17, 512 General manage- $1, 187 311 1,000 1,210 214 4,991 1,392 2,683 2,127 937 720 600 881 1,200 1,094 1,045 902 1,764 5,831 1,299 2,166 117 1,858 1,957 1,200 1,141 1,200 2,147 219 105 3,635 1,380 218 3,196 1,046 1,400 886 1,067 3,075 1,447 Highways. Street lighting. $15,000 6,583 14,275 7,552 22, 496 3,967 9,181 6,113 10,906 6,814 10,756 8,929 2,372 11,378 16,047 5,551 9,692 4,603 6,105 9,303 15,000 7,793 8,059 4,809 12,976 5,621 8,232 12,289 4,834 4,467 7,508 3,498 6,488 13,923 4,670 11,427 13,803 6,500 2,800 8,810 7,121 4,976 10,003 7,967 9,000 3,124 16, 133 9,468 8,469 6,818 17,239 6,666 10,670 9,713 38,805 8,095 6,012 15,413 17,222 7,798 16,839 9,601 Other street ex- 121,546 36,521 20,152 20,447 9,262 12,014 35,319 6,090 34, 189 6,623 22,676 16,578 20,640 12,829 7,697 15,257 20,882 3,287 8,060 8,846 3,300 10,061 28,458 11, 435 21,531 4,329 6,268 7,806 10,203 12,795 10,432 11,027 8,116 12,020 6,213 8,131 14,380 10,028 15,150 12,923 7,836 10,726 8,386 6,043 8,194 12,047 3,055 9,741 8,111 6,278 8,623 28,349 14, 152 16, 132 13,830 20, 662 7,996 8,461 10,753 21, 115 11,881 5,248 54,256 5,294 21, 413 7,315 Sanitation. Street cleaning and relase $964 17 6,031 1,272 5,886 620 3,720 460 2,954 19 6,316 4,842 832 4,634 1,278 1,030 435 1,629 3,116 2,762 1,440 1,574 5,048 6,712 844 315 '3,'645 906 3,108 33 9 721 300 1,647 2,101 4,493 4,026 1,270 28 1,634 26 180 1,262 22,653 8,194 8,647 2,479 2,566 290 Sewers and sew- age dis- posal. $7,836 4,199 1,115 4,976 12,015 819 4,478 1,400 1,207 4,813 306 3,001 742 295 1,000 381 1,499 695 1,017 800 285 434 3,096 4,872 3,582 1,025 1,465 216 1,347 284 100 587 162 433 41 664 1,556 2,040 233 2,588 1,380 1,934 1,619 3,288 848 1,747 521 10,549 116 316 596 v.— For education. Total. $49,916 100,542 41,517 71,466 28,760 57,463 108,958 33,978 51,502 22,340 67,629 56,882 69,572 34,951 33, 192 59,018 73,264 42,341 57,935 46,633 60,768 68,103 58,863 51,366 44,722 44,633 104,833 33,323 36,125 60,086 37,468 33,950 42,918 30,055 29,997 42,386 76,898 28,350 18,371 29,607 33,441 40,885 14,830 24,235 45, 496 55,390 20,656 52,205 60,458 80,764 21, 414 85,862 43, 303 34, 396 28, 332 66,294 26,991 64, 626 32,616 137,898 52,385 18,906 48,985 79,667 29,912 121,691 40,687 Schools. Salaries ol teachers. $31,011 66,864 27,028 42,255 18,530 72,295 20,225 33,373 13, 102 43,306 35,180 44, 770 23,502 19,850 44,970 48,616 24,105 36, 712 31,363 32,442 42,387 40, 110 36,720 30,972 31,026 65,934 22,534 22, 274 38,265 29, 741 22,834 27,808 23,205 23,098 28,767 57,435 21,275 16,758 21,566 22,625 30,867 11,000 16, 465 31,942 41,450 13,710 35,392 44,216 53,220 13,901 54, 184 25, 198 20, 534 15,869 33, 741 14,965 45,814 23,248 99,840 37,927 14,691 35,086 47,780 22,024 84,913 28,049 Other school ez- 1 Including certain erroneous pajrments subsequently corrected by ' 'relund receipts " reported in Table 21. 8 Including all payments for interest which are corporate. $11,495 25,333 13,614 26,516 8,139 19,341 29,012 12,140 12,163 7,314 20,323 17,405 17,451 10,035 13,342 12,950 23, 137 16,804 19,597 13,390 16,804 13,055 18,188 14,646 10,964 12,798 32,277 10,789 13,640 19,876 7,717 9,077 12,643 5,321 4,985 11,553 14,213 7,076 1,493 8,042 10,840 8,460 2,600 6,205 8,871 13,940 6,946 16,813 11,856 21,137 6,783 27,420 14,737 11,603 7,871 19,514 10,731 18,812 9.368 32; 976 11,833 4,315 13,900 31,887 7,888 33,448 12,638 Libraries, art galleries, museums, etc. $7,410 8,345 975 3,695 2,091 1,284 7,651 1,613 5,976 1,924 4,000 4,297 7,351 1,414 1,098 1,512 1,432 1,626 1,890 1,622 2,661 2,665 2,786 809 6,622 211 1,945 2,039 2,467 1,529 1,914 2,065 6,250 120 76 1,568 1,330 1,565 4,683 4,387 6,407 730 4,268 3,368 2,269 4,692 3,039 1,296 5,082 2,805 3,330 147 DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES, INDUSTRIES, AND ACCOUNTS: 1903— Continued. GENERAL AKD MTJiociPAL SEBVicE EXPENSES '—Continued. Municipal investment expenses. • MUNICIPAL INDUSTKIAL EXPENSES. < VI.— For recreation. VII.-For interest • VIII.— Mis- cellaneous general ex- penses. For all industries. For water- worlcs. For mar- Icets and public scales. For all other industries. Total. Parks and gardens. Miscella- neous. Total gross payments. Payments other than thoselcrserv- ice transfers. Service transfer payments. $1,197 1,503 2,125 3,100 150 2,217 7,532 463 4,223 483 2,052 1,892 1,908 443 »27 888 1,587 2,706 $270 615 538 394 150 319 1,325 357 711 483 150 618 469 $6,865 43,272 8,995 36,770 6,976 29,393 49,444 4,775 44,556 6,517 13,370 24,965 20,488 2,374 1,734 3,978 9,707 11,074 11,480 4,256 4,320 8,822 18,535 7,325 17,935 7,931 43,637 10,892 12,219 36,480 40,243 6,629 17,672 13,281 14,740 20,983 21,481 18,399 20,492 27,647 4,070 2,615 4,374 5,402 20,062 9,467 3,897 10,965 42,851 33,916 7,S96 36,146 24,421 ■ 8,378 10,138 39,613 13,526 15,416 9,298 61,359 13,564 20,587 30,232 15,294 1,704 30,624 $3,397 7,882 2,516 8,818 3,405 3,890 1,217 942 4,453 5,899 2,313 2,957 6,357 1,559 $285 $38,387 12,5.36 16,161 $38,385 12,511 16,119 $2 25 42 $11,082 12,536 13, 779 $27,305 134 l.^'i 2,382 1.36 1.37 1,272 34,299 36,364 9,794 10,817 7,902 38,818 8,483 17,163 1,272 33,678 36,329 9,690 10,817 7,877 38,667 8,483 16,921 1,272 32,185 10,993 2,816 4,658 732 33,935 1,38 1,898 6,207 106 3,512 621 35 204 2,114 25,371 6,978 6,107 7,070 4,883 8,483 13,995 139 140 141 $52 100 142 25 151 143 1,902 1,274 1,439 443 144 411 100 145 242 3,168 146 147 157 167 14, 111 34,379 4,463 2,011 420 10,202 45,120 9,017 44,248 1,428 15,204 7,598 15,995 27,371 21,305 12,996 24,202 7,895 629 167 167 14,111 34,379 4,463 2,011 420 10,202 45,120 9,017 44,085 1,428 15,204 7,698 15,995 27,371 21,305 12,996 24,202 7,895 629 167 167 148 104 3,865 215 259 104 3,865 215 234 2,730 15,985 1,815 67,403 149 13,494 617 1,10 34,379 1,51 25 4,463 l.W 2,011 420 1,278 33,999 25 32,053 1,428 1,301 1.53 62 62 150 220 4,866 1,128 1,54 8,924 10,321 8,992 12,195 165 965 965 800 1.56 1,57 2,810 19 70S 2,710 19 692 100 163 168 1,263 4,928 6,381 6,596 3,884 769 3,149 2,118 899 1,515 1,189 1,772 2,960 2,237 1,075 737 1,434 159 16 13,098 7,598 14,046 22,885 19,410 11,220 15,683 7,895 629 745 160 161 100 468 1,849 4,028 1,895 1,009 8,519 162 8,226 260 259 7,213 1,013 250 16H 161 259 767 ia5 166 2,601 519 2,601 43 167 476 IBS 169 1,550 1,400 150 17,261 368 11,366 3,468 10,691 25,554 562 168 1,263 183 289 17,251 368 11,366 3,468 10,591 25,554 662 168 1,263 183 289 10,863 650 368 19 263 5,738 17f 171 10,231 1,116 3,206 10,591 24,949 473 168 783 183 289 .172 798 563 293 798 17? 563 293 174 606 89 175 176 1,529 1,853 3,870 5,016 1,111 2,077 3,368 2,867 10,231 9,289 7,062 970 4,696 778 1,036 139 4,794 2,168 1,719 1,362 770 713 1,467 397 177 889 889 480 1/8 179 181 5,465 5,115 350 28,209 679 28,209 679 27,239 970 679" 182 183 300 8,084 560 898 .1,004 1,815 230 333 1,231 50 440 300 3,745 560 575 389 1,262 160 115 100 50 350 184 4,'339' 19,026 15,464 12,671' 44 23,868 2,490 18,912 15,459 12,402 44 23,868 2,490 114 5 269 10,024 11,973 9,433 9,002 3,491 3,238 44 ^m 1S(i 323 61.5 663 70 218 1,131 187 IRfl ■150 23,868 2,406 isq 84 19(1 191 303 236 6,592 104,222 6,592 104,118 6,592 104,222 104 iir 90 19' 24,271 21,595 24,271 21,595 24,271 21,595 19, 149 149 150 19f 19- 100 119 618 44' 518 100 75 100 iso" 6' 5' 5" 19! ''Ol "Net or comorate payments for interest, including interest properly classed as municipal industrial and municipal investment expenses, as well as that for gen- Brffl] and mumiciDal service expenses. For details of all interest transactions see Table 20. 4 Interest properly charged to these expenses included with general and mumcipal service expenses. 148 Table 16.— PAYMENTS' FOR EXPENSES, CLASSIFIED BY MUNICIPALITY. GENEEAL AND MTIinCIPAL SEBVICE EXPENSES '— continued. IV.— For highways and sanitation. New Jersey — Continued. New Brunswick city. Perth Amboy city Fliillipsljurg town Plainneld city Union town New Yorli: Amsterdam city. Batavia village.. Cohoescity Coming city Cortland city Dunkirk city Geneva city Glens Falls village . Gloversville city Homellsville city . . . Hudson city Ithaca city Jamestown city . , Johnstown city. . Little Falls city. Lockport city , Middletown city Mt. Vernon city New Rochelle city. Niagara Falls city. , North Tonawanda city. .. Ogdensburg city Olean city Oswego city Peekskill village Plattsburg city Port Jervis village . Poughkeepsie city. . Rome city Saratoga Springs village - Watertown city Watervliet city North Carolina: Asheville city Charlotte city Greensboro city . . Ncwbem city Raleigh city Wilmington city. Winston city North Dakota: Fargo city. . Ohio: Alliance city Ashtabula city. . Bellaire city Cambridge city. ChUlicothe city. East Liverpool citys Elyriacity Findlay city 5 Fremont city^ Ironton city Lancaster city. Lorain cityS.... Mansfield city. . Marietta city... Marion city Massillon city i* . . . Middletown city 5. Newark city Piquacity Portsmouth city*. Sandusky city* Steuben viUe cityS. Tiffin city Total. J38,572 27,411 22,954 43,510 18,912 50,466 24,886 60,295 23,049 15,998 17, 182 21,256 33, 270 32,645 21,061 29,482 51,253 31, 356 23,069 22,710 40,438 26,911 86, 335 99,663 88,114 29,446 16,780 17, 119 35,841 22,406 9,590 25,326 48, 106 63,173 48,298 40,560 16,233 22,736 56,999 26,925 8,422 28,080 26,666 19, 164 17,566 11, 156 13,820 9,748 16,301 28,107 23,322 16,239 23,799 9,719 14,658 11,412 20,442 41,808 16,846 24,026 15,224 13,392 23,139 18,076 22,814 28,192 21,677 20,652 General manage- J567 1,454 4,672 1,764 2,196 1,209 1,983 600 3,564 2,878 802 4,713 2,150 1,000 3,165 723 3,692 10,590 10,012 2,323 1,328 500 3,240 600 1,550 4,095 1,687 5,071 844 1,279 2,431 2,313 1,721 2,151 1,750 180 3,242 1,396 1,615 821 1,818 1,043 2,262 922 Highways. Street lighting. SIS, 462 11,620 5,258 12,637 8,909 16, 415 8,653 19,398 8,283 8,378 8,466 18,084 12,571 7,304 11,105 15,532 8,618 10,097 21,682 9,159 35,184 36,173 31,585 14,890 9,117 6,788 18,453 5,829 4,902 8,841 27,921 27,004 20,989 15,390 9,908 7,086 14,766 7,095 9,701 10,559 5,976 7,907 3,481 5,749 6,652 7,273 12,295 9,784 ' 9,134 10,403 4,894 7,367 7,370 7,222 17,943 7,924 10,961 8,961 7,101 10,691 11,900 8,639 11,615 12,411 12,444 Other street ex- penses. S14,593 10,045 13, 257 24,845 7,201 31, 160 14, 779 10,536 11,302 3,338 15,117 5,862 14,586 11,408 12,235 8,774 15,308 14,836 9,760 9,497 15,003 13,373 26,582 37,327 5,304 8,556 4,952 6,447 12,314 12, 701 4,584 12,589 9,918 22,669 23,147 8,144 3,490 9,007 29,256 11,322 6,754 12,299 8,811 8,929 6,836 3,467 3,808 2,477 7,572 7,317 6,884 3,748 6,378 4,115 5,369 3,629 7,789 16, 118 4,666 6,487 1,843 3,669 6,231 3,844 7,785 13,123 3,754 6,620 Sanitation. Street cleaning and refuse disposal. $4, 510 4,787 3,449 4,011 2,802 1,078 ,186 3,031 7,247 9,021 682 1,796 588 1,462 18,962 8,394 38,209 2,725 958 2,624 1,067 3,166 6,075 5,971 1,991 5,798 7,686 4,574 2,036 5,280 7,196 102 1,427 1,370 1,270 7,852 4,867 763 2,961 116 1,658 1,153 1,711 3,420 2,318 1,321 4,342 514 5,710 94 3,250 1,635 Sewers and sew- age dis- posal. 11,007 969 990 2,017 2,324 295 1,700 1,008 856 759 2,266 1,622 3,694 12, 364 2,786 1,859 320 1,194 1,916 7,179 3,004 952 425 760 767 710 104 3,296 3,642 472 2,475 5,984 846 5,391 3,934 632 198 1,675 623 249 186 643 66 443 2,307 414 264 121 1,036 4,640 836 1,580 487 490 1,875 2,317 31 v.— For education. Total. {63,382 52,693 37,932 87,899 67,102 63,243 35,463 54,941 24,892 22,973 47,476 38, 148 37,735 56,302 45,872 24,236 65, 197 84,722 35,530 33,767 62,827 49,076 135,687 125, 623 112,930 45,022 37,944 44,605 54,941 36,051 32,396 33,432 85,426 51,796 63,286 76,235 39,407 22,183 32,363 18,494 8,953 31,590 29,874 19,663 55,342 29,822 32,622 28,218 27,747 46,499 63,040 32,072 72,226 26,597 29, 791 29,355 63, 146 69,952 46,553 44,102 46,020 34,034 64,333 41,232 48,004 57,927 44,442 28,668 Schools. Salaries of teachers. $42,873 34,027 27,335 57,267 38,407 40,447 22,072 37,949 17,832 16,401 29, 130 30,008 20,628 39,062 30,247 17,517 37,272 60,888 24,026 19,690 40,693 32, 137 88,075 79, 163 58,386 30,684 25,867 28,080 38,496 25,015 23,965 24,813 54,540 31, 317 42,162 49,377 23,859 18, 493 24,636 15,260 7,885 23,207 21,300 14,500 42,709 22,645 20,161 18,072 18,576 38,748 33, 185 23,664 37,230 18,671 24,378 22,700 36,608 47, 108 36,284 29,407 28,496 24,907 42,484 28,019 35,911 42,336 31,459 19,967 Other school ex- penses. 1 Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by " refund receipts " reported in Table 21. 2 Including all payments for interest which are corporate. « Net or corporate payments for interest, including interest properly classed as munieipal industrial and municipal investment expenses aral and municipal service expenses. For details of all interest transactions see Table 20. ' 515,750 14,777 10,597 25, 454 17,739 20,296 13,391 16,992 7,060 6,572 17,096 8,140 11,107 13,240 13, 125 6,718 17,925 23,834 8,997 14,077 21,596 14,516 44,378 38,279 49,743 13,738 9,715 16,625 15,275 11,036 7,372 5,946 24,512 18,855 11, 124 25,858 15,548 3,690 5,740 2,266 1,068 6,423 8,674 5,063 10,861 6,916 11, 156 10, 146 8,862 7,061 16,316 8,408 34, 176 7,926 5,413 5,997 14,595 20,800 10,269 13,542 15,251 9,127 11,849 13,213 11,261 12,008 10,201 7,488 Libraries, art galleries, museums, etc. $4,759 3,889 5,178 966 2,500 1,250 3,000 2,500 2,557 538 2,423 3,234 8,191 4,801 600 2,362 1,170 1,069 2,67S 6,374 1,624 1,960 1,772 361 1,205 309 3,539 658 1,942 2,044 1, 163 2,273 832 3,583 2,782 1,223 as well as that for gen- 149 DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES, INDUSTRIES, AND ACCOUNTS: 1903— Continued. GENERAL AKD MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES >— Continued. VI.— For recreation. Total. tl,400 100 758 75 150 60 204 1,753 S92 350 876 180 166 25 2,S71 1,184 240 3,219 105 2,128 807 ISl 655 162 100 3,334 730 295 616 120 2,291 250 824 631 371 3,403 778 175 907 546 673 276 645 2,866 4S0 Parks and gSTdens. $1,200 658 1,%5 379 34 287 130 10 Miscella- neous. 421 494 240 2,969 807 167 655 2,590 596 452 120 1,571 2,277 824 631 371 2,252 778 718 415 175 907 646 573 276 645 2,866 1200 100 100 75 150 60 185 468 200 350 497 318 165 50 156 25 2,150 690 260 105 2,128 """24 162 lOO 744 134 295 164 14 250 1,151 '""i70 460 VII.— For interest. ' {48,452 27,527 6,564 9,631 16,237 33,161 925 30,629 13,220 11,980 12,841 18,879 14,091 16,662 18,816 11,502 9,798 41,223 12,061 13,575 5,133 18, 103 93,549 58,606 73,198 30,114 8,766 8,064 36,732 16,715 6,606 4,000 85,822 17,615 21,026 28,073 13,100 66,554 34,507 24,220 5,370 20,273 34,582 21,399 36,864 17,486 8,571 8,849 10,207 13,570 17,492 15,247 39,086 12, 382 14,298 4,016 26,393 21,899 18,054 26,244 7,990 11,481 6,416 27,766 29,722 21,864 8,521 33,757 VIU^Mis- cellaneous general ex- $4,934 2,609 1,073 3,131 1,177 6,531 1,227 9,799 1,934 2,090 2,556 1,786 8,098 13,161 1,699 8,922 3,792 1,641 5,256 7,448 3,830 17,628 187,721 64,607 9,382 12,143 6,959 2,013 6,218 1,692 748 684 2,023 3,407 15,207 10,828 23,080 3,437 Municipal investment expenses. « 323 13 240 9,685 481 1,217 1,628 3,751 1,361 13,925 3,671 984 2,390 831 1,686 1,297 2,430 7,961 1,176 2,811 252 1,369 6,949 2,472 4,638 1,341 3,621 1,722 $1,365 mraiCIPAL INDtTSTEIAL EXPENSES.* For an industries. Total gross payments. 160 15 23 344 252 400 15 36 136 11 260 18 119 $13,497 24,309 11,823 8,138 16,986 37,225 16,646 6,948 9,680 8,328 19,781 1,468 66,160 8,556 11,244 17,735 16,811 Fajonents otner than tlioselor serv- ice transfers. 17,919 11,856 8,492 8,750 14,331 11,140 7,190 $13,497 24,309 32,077 5,141 24,947 10,741 160 16,399 20,731 7,146 13,435 1,681 1,374 7,320 12,739 11,729 13,269 15,675 5,708 40,651 9,631 13,625 7,692 16,233 43,739 28,907 19,684 18,669 4,119 4,300 5,033 14,932 19,996 18,407 11,823 8,138 16,986 37,225 16,626 6,948 9,580 8,328 19,781 1,468 56,160 8,556 11,244 17,735 16,811 Service transfer payments. $20 17,919 11,855 8,492 8,750 14,331 11,140 7,190 32,077 5,141 24,947 10,741 150 16,399 20,731 7,146 13,435 1.681 i;374 7,320 12,739 11,729 13,259 15,675 5,708 40,551 9,631 13,433 7,692 16,233 43,739 28,907 19,684 18,669 4,119 4,300 5,033 14,932 19,996 18,407 For water- works. $13,447 24,237 11,823 8,138 16,946 21,181 13,890 6,022 9,680 8,328 14,201 34,090 8,556 8,566 17,735 16,811 192 17,919 11,855 8,271 8,728 12,636 11,140 7,190 For mar- kets and public scales. 32,077 5,141 21,871 10,741 16,293 14,834. 6,282 3,834 6,510 12,739 10,718 15,675 4,725 40,551 9,126 11,600 7,692 15,335 7,685 28,006 19,684 15,363 3,902 6,017 13,307 14,724 18,407 $120 60 For all other industries. 2,666 1,106 857 1,374 810 333 217 223 16 165 219 < Interest properly charged to these expenses included with general and munidpal service ejcpenses. _ » Kcport includes only the transactions from March to December, 1903, except m the case of schools and horanes. $50 72 15,924 2,756 5,680 1,468 22,020 2,678 221 5,897 864 9,601 724 1,011 13,259 506 2,026 479 36,064 901 3,206 4,077 1,460 5,053 150 Table 16.— PAYMENTS » FOR EXPENSES, CLASSIFIED BY 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 331 332 334 335 MUNICIPALITY. Ohio — Continued. Warren city Wellston city. . Xeniacitys Zanesvllle city. Oklahoma: Gutlirie city Oklahoma City. . Oregon: Astoria city. Pennsylvania: Beaver Falls borougli.. Braddock borough Bradford city Butler borough Carbondale city Carlisle borough Chambersburg borough . Columbia borough Danville borough. Dubois borough Dunmore borough Duquesne borough . . . Hazeiton city Homestead borough. . Lebanon city Mahanoy City borough. , Meadville city Mt. Carmel borough Nanticoke borough Norristown borough OaCity. Phoenixville borough, . Pittston city Plymouth borough Pottstown borough. Pottsville borou^. . Shamokln borough . . Sharon borough GENERAL AND MUNICIPAL SEEVICE EXPENSES ^ —Continued. IV.— For highways and sanitation. Total. Shenandoah borough. . . South Bethlehem borough Steelton borough Sunbury borough Titusville city Warren borough West Chester borough, . Wilkinsburg borough.. . Rhode Island: Central Falls city Cranston town Cumberland town East Providence town.. Lincoln town Newport city Warwick town South Carolina: Columbia city Greenvilie city. Spartanburg city. , South Dakota: Sioux Falls city... Tennessee: Clarksville city. .Tackson city Texas : Austin city Beaumont city. Corsicana city.. Denis on city. . . . El Paso city Laredo city Palestine city. Paris city Sherman .city.. Tyler city Waco city $16,284 1,466 9,134 32,933 16,988 32,904 26,233 12,596 17, 615 21,598 12,927 14,001 10,519 9,897 10,575 8,117 12,489 16,645 14,332 20, 136 13,647 18,665 7,135 17, 453 5,485 13,742 26,611 21,562 13,800 16,463 10,091 17,739 19,468 14,069 22,299 12, 690 20,827 14,008 12,976 17,945 20,973 23,154 24,657 42,842 31,140 20,981 10,790 127,939 55,851 28,537 22,939 19,732 19,803 17,995 7,595 20,874 20,616 10,520 7,495 44,792 17,578 8,606 6,674 75,490 General manage- ment. $1,651 507 3,260 5,313 2,655 1,800 3,344 1,017 231 'i,'682 749 2,753 469 3,159 2,187 1,855 3,235 Highways. Street lighting. 878 2,829 1,300 720 1,800 975 $9,156 5,405 21, 136 6,361 8,992 4,141 6,236 7,956 9,835 4,337 7,660 6,227 7,800. 6,940 6,417 4,460 7,652 2,100 8,346 6,836 11,816 4,261 7,332 3,301 8,805 8,991 8,082 4,965 9,203 4,806 9,207 7,970 6,611 8,163 6,272 6,909 6,949 5,890 4,849 6,000 10,224 10, 354 8,755 11, 104 7,484 11,785 2,062 39,003 13,068 11,963 7,043 10,753 Other street ex- penses. 4,098 2,972 3,641 3,366 3,904 10,920 3,313 2,183 5,842 945 15,805 $3,192 1,466 3,151 5,607 7,214 18,176 2,934 7,244 3,650 6,222 4,656 1,194 2,097 1,728 2,361 6,705 6,539 11, 164 7,920 6,063 3,007 1,260 4,955 2,184 3,779 15,682 9,000 8,835 6,663 3,866 6,491 7,102 7,468 8,073 6,418 7,825 2,318 7,086 3,445 9,993 10,602 10,406 9,345 ' 26, 182 23,656 8,061 8,728 46,209 42,783 9,417 10,717 6,500 17,548 12, 464 3,363 14,707 13,715 5,298 2,641 26,742 3,417 4,167 9,671 7,836 5,249 53,301 Sanitation. Street cleaning and refuse disposal... $2,064 5,736 153 8,610 1,261 2,229 615 2,974 128 1,025 2,867 'i,"825' 487 741 2,041 1,628 3,637 1,196 1,161 1,145 "36," 021 4,934 3,941 2,311 233 600 6,167 3,260 1,652 1,238 515 567 Sewers and sew- age dis- posal. $221 71 654 1,895 1,223 660 10 1,324 2,454 1,078 2,031 427 62 728 1,057 417 950 892 1,460 266 488 1,558 735 913 '464 2,466 3,863 295 1,952 147 2,394 1,999 1,666 618 168 250 1,443 204 158 523 770 6,384 ' reported in Table 21. v.— For education. Total. $38,737 16,667 40,578 70,683 34,243 41,742 23,906 38,785 61,221 69,006 38,678 43,342 23,081 20,371 27,985 20,960 27,790 48,870 43,442 46,723 47, 164 48,236 130,376 41,467 22,794 34,362 64, 118 53,702 23, 883 33,886 27,487 46,994 45,824 48,867 36,419 45, 618 39,674 42,381 28,583 34, 406 39,743 37,352 56, 154 44,378 60,237 29,394 66,894 23,921 108,706 46,090 21,431 13,693 16,008 47,926 17,563 28,124 51,329 25,602 28,712 34,018 62,871 14,195 22,104 26,981 30, 152 17,488 53,760 Schools. Salaries of teachers. $29, 22$ 14,299 27,871 50, 647 22,148 31,370 17,101 23,059 36,599 38, 190 25,347 31,592 16,569 15,628 20,821 14,160 20,281 29,864 30,941 34,037 33, 380 31,665 23,160 28,766 17,229 23,330 46,641 36,284 15,771 22,398 19,206 34,096 34,380 35,792 26,080 28,786 28,754 29,134 21,841 25,617 26,964 26,365 39,430 32,424 37,699 21, 161 41, 435 16,086 76, 486 33,199 17,899 12,114 13,022 27,723 13,567 20,822 37,884 20,514 21,589 24,469 48,872 12,211 18,913 22,467 24,486 16,032 47,206 Other school ex- penses. $8,022 2,368 12,707 20,136 10,095 7,134 6,505 13,249 14, 622 16,858 13,331 11,312 6,512 4,743 7,164 6,790 7,509 19,016 12,501 12,686 13,784 16,571 7,181 11,701 5,665 11,032 17,702 18, 158 6,837 11,488 8,281 12,898 11,444 13,065 10,339 16,832 10,920 13,140 6,742 8,455 12,462 10,221 15, 167 10,930 20,250 8,233 14,289 7,835 32,220 11,841 3,532 1,479 2.986 18,063 3,986 5,444 13,445 4,988 7,123 9,549 10,499 1,984 3,191 4,514 5,666 1,4S6 6,954 Libraries, art galleries, museums, etc. $1,487 2,000 3,238 300 2,477 '3,'967' 35 1,000 875 1,275 107 333 317 766 1,657 1,024 2,288 1,170 'i.oso 2,140 1,858 3,500 1 Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by " refimd receipts 2 Including all payments for interest which are corporate. ' Net or corporate payments for interest, including interest properly classed as municipal industrial and municipal investment expenses, as weU as that for een- eral and municipal service expenses. For detaUs of all interest transactions see Table 20. i-o^on, oo wou aa mai lor gen- 151 DBPARTMENTS, OFFICES, INDUSTRIES, AND ACCOUNTS: 1903— Continued. QENEKAL AND MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES >— continued. Municipal investment expenses. < MVNICIPAL INDUSTEIAL EXPENSES. < VI.- -For recreation. VII.— For interest." VIII.-Mis- cellaneoua general ex- penses. For all industries. For water- works. For mar- kets and public scales. For all other industries. Total. Parks and gardens. Miscella- neous. Total gross payments. Payments other than thoseforserv- ice translers. Service transfer payments. $500 $600 $5,873 6,326 10, 105 29,639 16,537 16,891 29,682 7,273 30,124 11,480 6,640 5,231 5,830 5,74j 6,918 3,501 13,439 7,768 17,248 5,181 34,620 14,496 5,445 11,259 5,137 3,b98 22,436 5,052 8,627 3,132 2,153 4,558 8,505 13,927 12,113 12,245 12,863 13,641 6,464 3,718 9,806 6,136 23,996 20,521 32,693 10,342 19,356 9,871 44,551 19,867 57,562 11,300 9,050 31,771 9,199 21,521 63,966 16,585 6,998 9,415 16,507 8,978 4,776 13,812 22,165 11,767 37,908 $1,327 467 568 2,296 6,981 3,374 1,790 42 440 4,148 10,695 2,187 137 371 626 460 1,269 608 648 1,997 1,126 l,4b3 461 3,184 200 1,593 2,508 1,316 155 15,802 2,104 438 828 690 803 2,836 747 1,161 1,492 668 1,282 490 4,325 8,292 1,335 3,879 100 1,536 7,166 3,389 2,571 2,291 862 4,422 2,260 2,932 1,966 6,750 350 890 6,813 1,131 973 476 1,563 258 4,609 $53 ''fit) $11,921 $11,921 $4, 122 $7,799 •'70 ''71 973 921 5,203 973 921 5,203 66,960 8,963 20,854 7,317 56,960 8,953 20,854 7,317 38,862 8,963 20,114 6,797 $752 17,346 •>T> •'71 740 ''74 520 VS ''Tfi 16,346 6,294 16,346 6,136 16,346 6,294 977 407 257 5150 $159 ''78 ''79 400 400 '80 1,378 24,611 6,746 6,913 3,868 1,378 24,611 6,746 6,913 3,868 1,128 554 667 250 20,840 6,079 om 25 75 26 76 3,217 9R9 ?83 6,913 3,888 ■'84 l?a') 1 ''S8 16,228 16,228 16,226 ''87 100 1...- 100 ■'SS ! 18,411 8,609 18,411 8,609 18,411 8,609 ?89 50 50 •'90 W1 1,151 1,101 60 19 14,020 350 14,020 350 14,020 9C)9 350 W3 145 72'J 750 1,600 146 579 760 1,400 994 150 472 22,745 6,645 472 22,746 6,645 472 995 22,745 6,645 ''98 100 997 ''98 25 25 ?99 ano 301 360 360 360 302 75 75 303 21,890 2,060 10,519 406 9,240 21,890 2,060 10,619 406 9,240 21,890 304 60 271 283 372 5(;8 ICO 2,843 200 200 405 100 6,366 50 25 100 2,060 306 \ 10,519 308 171 288 372 468 406 307 9,240 308 ioo' 160 319 200 200 225 100 1,300 309 6,727 5,727 5,727 310 311 2,524 4,908 4,908 4,908 319 313 314 180 315 318 5,066 210 7,080 7,060 7,060 317 318 14,854 727 20 6,029 18,762 11,398 116,298 14,854 727 20 6,029 13,720 11,398 116,298 14,166 688 319 727 20 6,029 165 802 56,336 320 1 321 690 25 666 S99 5,042 18,697 10,696 59,753 ,323 698 358 988 280 698 358 988 260 3''4 210 3''5 ,3?B 1,355 1,355 1,365 S97 3''S 819 226- 75 819 226 3?9 1,516 881 12,697 23,384 303 3,578 1,516 881 12,697 23,384 303 3,678 1,013 502 881 523 6,145 303 1,805 330 75 331 12,074 17,239 33'' 25 333 334 603' 603 i,773 335 * Interest properly charged to these expenses included with general and municipal service expenses. » Report includes only the transactions from March to December, 1903, except in the case of schools and libraries. 152 Table 16.— PAYMENTS' FOR EXPENSES, CiLASSIFIED BY GENERAL AND MUNICIPAL SEKVICE EXPENSES '—Continued. 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 369 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 MUNICIPALITY. UtaTi: Ogdoncity Vermont; Barrecity Burlington city. Rutland city Virginia: Alexandria city. Danville city Lynchburg city . Manchester city . Newport News city. . Petersburg city Portsmouth city Roauolje city Washington: Walla walla city. . . West Virginia: Charleston city... Huntington city. . Partersburg city. Wisconsin: Appleton city Ashland city Beloit city Chippewa Falls city. E au Claire city Fond du Lac city. Green Bay city... Janesvillo city Kenosha city Madison city Manitowoc city. Marinette city.. Merrill city , Sheboygan city Stevens Point city. Watertown dtv Wa'usaucity Wyoming: Cheyenne city. Laramie city.. rv. — For highways and sanitation. Total. S47, 196 13,656 49,300 25,054 10,129 18, 474 35,493 5,035 40,090 33, 175 39,590 15,577 31,276 19,548 27,946 23,076 19,029 14,816 13,750 15,884 31,853 29,313 29,822 21, 133 58,144 28,212 21,050 14,938 30,281 9,951 If, 010 15, 784 16,307 6,145 General manage- ment. J6,088 415 600 2,276 300 2,220 1,200 1,874 1,134 2,410 1,949 2,366 1,055 1,635 1,000 293 2,218 2,010 1,630 1,623 1,200 4,757 1,500 1,595 605 1,350 1,705 1,550 1,351 Highways. Street lighting. $7,016 3,363 15, 175 11,002 16,655 8,837 12,652 6,482 6,912 8,560 11,178 7,172 10,651 9,903 6,276 6,696 5,544 7,468 9,969 9,573 12,582 9,628 11,369 4,793 5,060 3,072 11,683 5,700 7,018 6,906 8,018 3,225 Other street ex- penses. $31,060 8,616 29,701 12, 432 2,493 7,996 6,134 1,971 8,355 12,829 9,813 4,818 35,137 17,688 7,926 10,593 12, 113 9,965 7,160 7,855 4,421 15,403 16,040 13,453 9,210 27,823 18,^19 10,283 11,261 17,248 4,011 9,065 7,328 4,073 1,453 Sanitation. Street cleaning and refuse $2,014 4,154 650 6,859 9,085 8,291 1,463 10,792 4,966 11,032 2,231 2,962 2,501 3,210 1,153 960 68 1,415 4,471 2,020 2,164 1,095 6,456 3,000 4,112 240 73 2,767 1,176 Sewers and sew- age dis- posal. $1,018 1,262 270 970 777 793 2,137 1,351 9,886 1,528 10,389 482 464 1,126 362 7,739 v.— For education. Total. $74,886 27,496 67, 145 49,862 22,506 24,644 46,309 13,649 36, 136 24,697 22,801 34,919 64,337 41,729 28,133 55,269 70,890 50,563 63,436 35,353 72,680 57,844 65,906 56,766 41,114 103, 439 61,683 69,466 32,219 86,478 56,806 23,511 66,068 32,594 21,405 Schools. Salaries of teachers. $53,398 17,991 40,581 30, 133 18,000 21,179 38,690 9,773 27, 178 21,599 19,045 30,070 35,024 31,832 20,971 34,932 42,614 37,547 32, 439 21,219 48,989 36,870 46,683 31,736 23,405 48,352 21,110 36,984 21,452 67,200 31,000 16,368 37,602 23,990 15,295 Other school ex- penses. $18,630 9,164 24, 181 17,306 4,506 3,466 7,619 3,876 8,968 2,998 3,756 28,247 9,S97 5,829 19,477 25r690 13,016 18,397 12,317 18,591 18,431 16,065 21,230 12,645 49,398 27,669 18,383 10, 181 25,286 24,856 4,571 17,456 6,899 Libraries, art galleries, museums, etc. $2,858 341 2,383 2,424 1,066 1,333 850 2,686 2,600 1,817 5,000 2,643 3,258 3,799 5,064 5,689 2,914 4,099 3,992 950 2,672 1,000 1 Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by "refund receipts" reported in Table 21. 2 Including all payments for interest which are corporate. 153 •DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES, INDUSTRIES, AND ACCOUNTS: 1903— Continued. OBNEKAL AOT> MCTNICTPAL SEKVICE EXPENSES '—continued. Municipal Investment expenses. < |;injinCIPAL INDUSTEIAL EXPENSES. ' VI. —For recreation. VII.— For interest." VIII.-Mia- cellaneous general ex- penses. For all industries. For water- works. For mar- kets and public scales. For aU other industries. Total. Parka and gardens. Misoella- neous. Total gross payments. Payments other than those for serv- ice transfers. Service transfer payments. Jl,805 ISO 2,079 578 240 1,933 4,816 SI, 805 $33,893 16,471 30,228 22,368 29,102 63,081 74,392 25,778 24,615 52,911 52,862 21,488 25,600 15,747 12,687 13,576 5,768 20,607 2,^24 5,377 10,635 5,154 13,513 S,0i<8 11,335 22,080 4,511 7,507 4,706 10,025 3,376 5,869 6,414 19,936 6,544 $552 1,918 1,616 1,324 $45 $4,128 6,017 40,210 ■ 10,694 34,215 56,525 26,554 9,380 $4,128 6,017 39,647 10,694 34,215 56,525 26,554 9,380 $4,128 1,603 10, 116 5,683 32,819 42,224 1,114 1,704 336 $150 100 503 240 $4,514 30,094 5,111 ,S37 1,979 78 $563 338 50 ,339 $1,396 1,364 1,663 .340 1,933 4,846 3,656 4,575 1,476 1,306 12,947 23,777 7,676 341 342 343 600 2,044 600 344 2,044 13,283 3,631 830 11,127 1,538 1,014 19, .54?. 13,283 3,631 830 11,127 1,538 1,014 19,542 7,472 1,101 1,168 770 4,710 ■ 2,473 60 1,191 1,538 1,014 266 345 2,033 2,669 1,745 5,252 825 4,090 2,317 5,711 14,625 1,373 1,310 954 1,442 2,819 4,598 2,678 449 1,713 4,296 1,908 2,057 1,340 1,083 1,220 447 M6 347 980 808 172 9,936 348 349 S.W 1,266 • 757 256 805 733 707 533 50 256 65 18,995 281 361 352 295 2,265 295 2,265 295 2,265 a.w 740 .3.'i4 .355 288 2,259 1,874 830 150 2,235 188 2, 2.19 1,799 755 125 " 871 100 1,172 1,172 66 1,106 ,356 367 75 75 25 1,364 19 19 19 358 .l.'iO 12, .391 24,882 2,639 2,021 12,391 24,882 2,639 2,021 11,344 20,642 1,047 4,340 2,639 2,021 360 ,W1 ,362 1 363 554 700 375 633 375 2,169 1,368 454 600 100 100 375 50 75 500 733 364 2,803 2,803 2,803 366 ,166 583 300 1,669 635 7,533 11,935 8,643 661 7,533 11,935 8,643 661 7,633 11,935 7,145 367 " 368 3 1,495 661 369 .370 > Net or corporate payments for interest, including interest properly classed as municipal industrial and municipal investment expenses, as well as that for gen- eral and municipal service expenses. For details of all interest transactions see Table 20. ' Interest properly charged to these expenses included with general and municipal service expenses. 154 Table 17.— PAYMENTS » FOR OUTLAYS: 1903. MXnnCIPALITY. Total. Alaliama: Annistonoity... HuntsvUlecity. Selmacity Arkansas: Fort Smith. city.. Hot Springs city. Pine BlulEcity... Calilornia: Alameda city.. Berkeley city.. Fresno city Pasadena city.. San Diego city . San Jose city . . Stockton city.. Colorado: Cripple Creek town. IjeaQ ville city Connecticut: Ansonia city Dantoury city Manchester town Middletown city Naugatuck borough. New London city Norwich city Stamiord city , Torrington borough. Willimantic city Florida: Key West city. Pensacolacity., Tampa city Georgia: Athens city Brunswick city. Columbus city.. Macon city Illinois: Alton city Belleville city Bloomington city. Cairo city Champaign city . . . Danville city.., Decatur city... Elgin city Evanstoncity. Freeport city.. Galesburg city. . . Jacksonville city. Kankakee city. . . Kewanee city Lasalle city Lincoln city.. Mattoon city. Molinecity... Ottawa city. . Pekincity Rock Island city. Streator city Waukegan city. . . Indiana: Anderson city.. Columbus city. . Elkhart city Elwood city Hammond city. Huntington city. . JefEersonville city. Kokomocity Lafayette city Logansport city.. . ALL OUTLAYS. Total gross payments. $21,492,546 4,256 16,696 15,633 34,746 123,657 26,454 331,415 143,220 397,881 119, 179 23,030 96,722 650 5,090 6,220 62,408 16, 45f) 18,427 25,420 145,698 72,370 18,207 24,173 15,704 4,484 1,300 33, 533 42,613 12,714 82,487 94,558 17,289 29,392 104,059 14,394 59,085 41,071 175,296 71,407 108,224 47,628 62,669 54,426 31,7,59 82,144 19,364 23,450 32,479 194,861 15, 454 50,271 96,442 52, 147 18,120 164,092 30,750 18,888 116,251 65,126 58,897 12,940 44,483 80,954 14,897 Payments other than those lor service trans- fers. For sala- ries and wages. $1,156,846 3,109 125 12,539 442 3,697 1,360 478 635 3,427 31,831 3,038 6,131 4, 561 8,086 For miscel- laneous objects. $20,296,979 4,256 16,596 15,633 1,448 6,066 7,394 683 983 390 2,552 5.757 3,514 34,746 120,548 26,329 318,876 142,778 394,184 117,819 22,552 96,087 650 5,090 6,220 62,408 16, 456 18,427 25,420 142,271 40,271 15,169 24,173 9,573 4,484 1,300 33,533 42,613 8,153 73,801 94,658 17,289 27,944 104,059 14,394 59,085 41.071 169,230 71,407 108, 224 47,628 65,275 53,743 31,7.59 82.060 19,364 23, 450 31,497 194, 861 15,064 47,719 90,685 48,633 18,120 164,092 30,750 18,888 116,251 65,126 Service transfer pay- ments. $38,721 868 OUTLAYS FOE GBOUPS OF DEPAETMENT3, OFFICES, AND ACCOXTNTS. General adminis- tration. $373,088 370 15,633 25,936 15,115 125 276 116 22, 136 20 36,143 Public safety. $669,476 197 1,250 1,217 2,081 2,900 12,920 16,257 7,543 4,299 3,570 25 1,650 676 1,480 20,266 3,963 2,894 1,300 Charities and cor- rections. $54,846 1,174 6,975 628 1,247 1,920 93 14,296 2,125 4,275 1,000 1,512 1,411 2,020 9,321 4,342 2,496 1,017 760 900 549 913 4, 513 1,947 1,530 3,070 50 2,100 58,897 12,940 44,483 80,954 14,897 > Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by ' ' refund receipts " reported in Table 21. 375 201 320 3,822 2,800 60 Highways and sanitation. $10,162,583 3,886 3,793 1, 671 360 107,325 2,846 295,850 68,668 233,068 82,865 14, 130 32,310 Education. $4,069,848 11,663 7,200 1,830 21,094 16, 136 8,693 25,420 22,928 26,387 11,623 11,210 8,606 1,590 33,533 4,073 11,540 70,666 16,636 5,682 26,472 39,692 10,279 30, 432 22,635 115,646 13,177 40,114 44,328 12,433 23,731 7,161 58,204 4,904 18,894 10.961 41,834 13,778 6,912 52,603 42,897 94,499 6,491 11,388 112,085 45,596 38,465 8,873 33,855 60,015 8,744 32, 183 70, 180 103,720 14, 841 2,864 44, 631 Becrea- tion. Outlays lor municipal industnea. $511,887 4,797 2,740 32,420 320 63,654 2,017 6,684 12,963 2,856 9,099 862 54,527 1,715 26, 410 16,060 50,608 1,258 59,808 3,300 36,539 25, 166 23,361 3,664 1,880 20,628 82,746 925 8,314 25,681 7,303 9,061 19,267 2,959 3,643 2,708 3,113 5,195 14,082 1,675 206 1,346 22,710 400 1,747 4,768 1,910 78,922 383 1,400 600 337 1,123 2,009 447 33.393 $5,650,818 155 Table 17.— PAYMENTS » FOR OUTLAYS: 1903-€ontinued. MUNICIPALITY. Indiana— Continued. Marion city Michigan City Muncie city New Albany city. Peru city Richmond city . . . Vincennes city . . . Wabash city Washington city. Iowa: Boone city , Buriington city Clinton city Fort Dodge city . . . Fort Madison city. Eeoknkcity Marshalltown city. Muscatine city Oakaloosa city Ottumwa city Waterloo city Atchison city... Emporia city... Fort Scott dty. Galena city Hutchinson city . . . Lawrence city Leavenworth city. Pittsburg city Kentucky: Bowling Green city. Frankfort city Henderson city O wensboro city Paduca^ city Louisiana: Baton Kouge city. Shreveport city. . . Maine: Auburn city. . Augusta city. Bangor city.. Bath city Biddefordcity.. Lewistoncity.. Rockland city.. Waterville city. Maryland: Annapolis city... Cumberland city. Frederick city Hagerstown city . Massachusetts: Adams town Amesbury town. Arlington town. . Attleboro town.. Beverly city Brookline town Chlcopeecity Clinton town Danvers town Framingham town. Gardner town Hyde Park town.. Leominster town. Marlboro city Medforddty Melrose city , Milford town Natlck town Newburyport city . . Northampton city. ALL OOTLATS. Total gross payments. S24S,627 52,785 52,734 26,038 21,991 43,290 6,357 15,299 22,363 78,410 98,367 14,606 110,687 1,705 33,580 68,350 41,270 50,430 43,758 179,874 120,503 27,654 14,047 10,336 18,302 32,898 130,123 90,776 6,317 768 69,702 61,543 44,117 532 44,918 29,464 5,416 143,744 347 3,566 37,891 30,351 24,631 2,066 37,431 29,533 7,791 13,478 2,561 28,327 67,072 73,634 538,981 45, 132 60,355 6,317 2,194 351,999 25,766 19,006 49, 295 108,910 89,160 28,087 84,862 89,401 98,023 Payments other than those loT service trans- fers. For sala- ries and wages. $1,625 4,612 7,244 4,711 1,632 2,473 2,918 335 5,119 2,617 7,657 For miscel- laneous objects. 2,282 2,314 7,531 4,435 4,184 4,442 1,721 2,099 35 9,184 21,354 66,711 13,893 1,095 6,578 15,251 17,673 19,878 20,167 10,449 3,717 1248,627 52,785 52,734 26,038 21,994 43,290 6,357 15,299 22,363 76,785 93,755 14,606 103,343 1,705 33,580 68,350 36,559 48,798 41,285 179,874 120,503 24,736 13,712 10,336 13,183 30,281 122,466 90,775 3,035 768 532 44,918 28,719 5,416 133, 124 347 1,252 30,360 25,916 20,447 2,066 32,989 27,812 7,791 11,379 2,526 18,789 57,072 52,280 472,233 31,034 60,355 5,222 2,194 345,062 25,766 12, 111 33,591 83,996 52,497 28,087 64,095 78,912 94,306 Service transfer pay- ments. OUTLAYS FOB GROUPS OP DEPABTMENIS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS. General adminis- tration. 1175 430 2,000 1,075 18 1,478 506 {354 37 205 453 7,241 16,785 24,416 "2I266 PubUc $1,230 2,646 5,625 193 1,687 150 3,535 2,100 1,061 1,365 5,903 150 1,652 254 1,917 885 Charities and cor- rections. 3,365 2,200 737 4,143 200 11,568 1,987 1,200 225 2,330 500 560 922 3,760 192 495 2,100 1,020 Highways and sanitation. $710 250 $174,290 46,269 34,606 25,153 5,140 12,000 91 61,796 68,792 7,484 99,568 178 32,149 57,527 19,050 41,511 39,414 151,251 112,637 5,605 45 13,717 31,639 116,729 55,187 1,700 9,050 24,445 11,060 532 30,186 3,482 5,416 36,762 347 3,566 13,823 13,971 7,756 2,086 22,979 29,633 4,167 9,827 1,377 16,260 11,701 29,477 106,990 29,918 7,996 2,541 2,194 9,253 18,837 9,263 26,173 39,265 50, 118 1,714 31,950 11,776 13,414 Education, $27,729 562 15,252 20,363 . 642 2,500 237 1,612 20,122 3,682 26,646 6,524 5,009 570 316 7,332 8,663 4,323 26,971 6,134 1,493 13,206 10,336 4,585 1,259 14,394 31,491 Recrea- tion. 768 25,000 27,696 23,995 34,435 20,926 16,380 15,675 1,000 447 6,849 15,473 36,217 80,353 8,699 38,372 24,079 2,960 2,224 16,807 25,420 23, 175 24,273 26,934 63,523 8,904 $1,223 50 3,200 131 106 Outlays for municipal industries. 63 374 252, 134 6,666 15,372 25,767 14,053 74,685 1 Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by ' ' refund receipts " reported in Table 21. 156 Table IT.— PAYMENTS ^ FOR OUTLAYS: 1903— Continued. MUNICIPALITY. MaBsachusetts—Contiiiued- Peabody town Pittsfield city Plymouth town Revere town Soiithbridge town Wakefield town. . . Waltliam city Ware town , Watertown town. , Webster town Westfield town . . . Weymouth, town. Wobumcity Michigan: Adrian city Alpena city Ann Arbor city... Battle Creek city. Escauabacity FUnt city Iron Mountain city . Iron wood city Ishpemin^ city Lansing city Manistee city Marquette city.. Menominee city . Muskegon city.. Owossocity Pontiac city Port Huron city Sault Ste.Marie eity. Traverse City West Bay City , Minnesota: Mankato city.. St. Cloud city.., Stillwater city., Winona city Mississippi : Meriman city. . . Natchez city — Vicksburgcity. Missouri: Carthage city... Hannibal city... Jefferson City... Mobcrly city Eedaliacity Springfield city. Webb City Montana: Anaconda city... Great Falls city , Helena city New Hampshire: Berlin city Concord city Dover city Keeneeity Laconia city Portsm.outh city., Rochester city New Jersey: Bloomfield town Bridgeton city. Eas^ Orange city, . . Hackensack village. Harrison town Keamy town Long Branch city.. Millvillecity Montclair town Morristown town.. New Brunswick city.. Perth Amboy city Phillipsburg town Plainfield city Union town ALL OUTLAYS. Total gross payn^nts. / t206,6S5 153,335 71,346 51,205 18,923 261,364 120,719 13,284 37,591 11,459 89,242 8,901 40,410 50,828 26,847 63,268 197, 754 34,868 305,960 9,689 40,333 30,250 72,394 60,933 74,347 41,275 41,219 57,078 69,868 206,285 120,439 64,315 65, 106 36,558 56,452 41,035 24,777 48,110 173, 455 61,827 3,198 19,665 46, 447 9,926 7,634 92,681 551 2,963 96,974 6,639 9,533 102, 648 21,461 9,508 19, 216 78, 873 10, 763 6,434 41,204 573, 140 42,043 38,231 78,280 142 17,SG9 118,799 1,995 76,842 184,117 21,943 43, C59 84,047 Payments other than those for service trans feis. For sala- ries and wages. S7,930 15,637 12,893 9,233 2,763 3,864 19,335 6,028 12,205 1,736 6,902 3,713 5,701 15,374 56,709 608 167 2, 675 11,619 6,863 5,898 1,087 8,167 5,639 5,030 18,454 For miscel- laneous objects. 3,405 2,644 6,415 15,099 2,553 20,031 10,080 2,988 429 795 2,072 244 13, 7S6 1,939 3,182 $198,356 137,698 58,189 41,972 16,160 257,454 101, 148 7,251 25,386 9,723 82,339 5,126 34,420 35,454 26,847 63,268 141,045 34,200 305, 793 9,689 37,758 18,631 65,531 60,933 68,449 40,188 41,219 48,911 64,229 201,255 101,985 64,316 65,106 33,093 63,808 35,020 9,678 48,110 173, 455 61,827 3, 198 19, 065 46, 447 9,926 7,634 92,681 551 2,963 96,974 6,639 6,980 82, 600 11,365 0,520 18,787 78,078 8,691 6,434 40,960 659,303 40, 104 38,231 71,378 142 17,809 118, 799 1,996 70.842 ISO, 935 21,943 49,669 82,408 Service transler pay- ments. S369 46 236 5 1 62 289 OUTLAYS FOB GKOtTPS OF DEPARTMENTS, OBTICES, AND ACCOXTOTS. General adminis- tration. «4,000 375 770 Pablic safety. $6,357 1,423 8,979 600 4,612 21,242 1,63S 3,691 65 2,453 3,300 Charities and cor- iBCtions. $283 1,299 Eighsrays and sanitation. 14,210 1,396 1,015 6,850 642 252 40,223 1,143 775 646 1,205 1,568 i,080 1,700 1,752 2,882 887 500 9,247 2,165 500 176 "ioo 290 60,722 125 ■"65 63 'sco 4,092 400 264 353 125 240 1,618 776 146 $4,509 133,228 38,334 14,498 17,514 17,928 37,359 10,720 23,260 3,503 78, 162 1,278 13,969 43,478 26,847 38,086 106,469 10,280 42,859 .'5,529 IS, 398 13,668 36,753 44,475 31, 173 37, 716 22,114 51,503 51,728 176,466 22,720 44,680 46,830 23,289 6,154 19, 445 15, 187 2,510 21,514 8,787 Education. Recrea- tion. $47, 198 5,122 1,600 36, 107 1,409 490 23,723 3,238 4,933 1,868 20,871 4,060 25,182 48,424 13,289 ISO 4,160 19, 777 3, (.27 3,545 $46 13 25,579 Outlays for municipal industries. 62 29,276 411 8,883 63 5,910 6,847 8,466 1,C83 40, 399 1,200 i'iio 33 2,446 400 27,881 5,900 2,826 11,607 760 2,524 20, 667 2,435 7,031 16,844 11,977 3,783 0,496 29,953 6,825 5,564 36, 367 6,721 38,231 71,044 17,469 52,858 1,995 32,083 47,613 21,943 :0, 525 49, 670 18, 616 48, i: 6 1,412 792 2,102 1,580 21,050 3,202 36,GG5 3,178 656 602 2,177 375 2,723 1,501 244 40,100 6,951 47, lt9 33, 513 1,873 l,f72 5,498 7,910 278 5,003 23,596 527 774 33,314 31,999 32,413 24,971 29. 771 45,842 17,237 33,727 1 Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by "refund receiuts" renorted in TaWn 5i 6,500 4,812 12,500 $148,591 13,516 18,420 238,061 11,517 2,564 9,506 3,023 7,389 5,690 3,117 28,276 9,134 262, 921 6,030 30, 106 6,468 12, 192 1,.')80 10,223 612 18, 140 10,613 47, 771 18,223 14,600 5,856 47, 446 3,605 3,348 151,941 3,198 1,470 'i,m 42,441 2,100 18,806 788 5,322 17 20, 448 1,071 5,444 504,224 6,75S 87,836 157 Table 17.— PAYMENTS' FOR OUTLAYS: 1903-Contmued. MUNICIPAUTT. New York: Amsterdam city.. Batavla Tillage . . . Cohoes city. Coming city.. Cortland city. Dunkirlc city , Geneva city Glena Falls TUlage. GloversviUe city HomellsTille city . . , Hudson city Itliaeacity Jamestown city. Johnstown city. . Little Falls city. Lockport city Middletown city Mt. Vernon city New Bochelle city. . Niagara Falls city.. North Tonawanda (Sty. Oedensburg city Clean city Oswego city Feeksklll -village . . . Plattsbuig city Port Jervis village. Pooghkeepsie city. Borne eity Saratoga Springs village . Watertown city Watervliet city Mortli Carolina: Asheville city Charlotte city Greensboro cily . . Newbem city Ealeighoity WilmingtMi city . Winston city North Dakota: Faigocity.. ALL OUTLAYS. Total gross payments. Ohio: Alliance city Ashtabula city.. Bellairecity Cambridge city. ChUlicothe city. East Liverpool city '. Elyriacity Findlay city ' Fremont city ' Iiontoncity Lancaster city. Lorain city ' Mansfield city.. Marietta city... Marion city Massillon city s Middletown city '. Newark city Plguacity Portsmouth city'. Sandusky city* Steubenville city '. . TlcSncity Warren city Wellston city. . . Xenia city ' ZanesviUe city. . Oklahoma: Guthiie city OHahoma City. Oregon: Astoria city. . . . »50,729 6,307 86,S68 41,295 12,677 54,276 83,036 17,734 65,740 24, 123 12,537 39,066 682,926 36,827 27,451 14,827 60,336 20,450 117,313 321,038 22,824 12,289 18,353 22,260 42,034 581 24,433 94,359 68,477 77,050 18,295 138,070 88,103 144,748 9,244 5,101 42,827 62,587 26,978 35,686 20,014 62,020 9,814 15,463 29,993 212,547 123,820 6,659 115,958 34,860 144,726 43,832 27,183 24,427 74,266 3,610 34,225 1,689 30,929 61,502 18,009 16,836 70,960 10,906 22,451 18,225 68,635 147,951 20, 107 Payments other than those lor service trans- fers. For sala- ries and wages. $459 3,023 5,001 5,973 450 7,833 1,107 4,096 400 2,06S 14,877 9,486 For miscel- laneous objects. 11,398 4,803 6,747 27,844 6,434 3,428 916 16,485 704 7,134 1,349 1,930 4,528 1,529 800 1,955 3,815 30,466 150 »S0,729 6,307 86,109 41,295 12,677 54,276 83,036 17,734 65, 749 24, 123 12,537 39,066 682,926 36, 827 27, 451 14,827 67,313 20>456 109,621 320,643 17,823 6,316 17,903 14,427 68,776 37,938 581 24,038 92,297 63,600 67,564 18,295 126,672 83,300 138,001 9,244 5,101 14,983 46,153 26,978 32,258 19,098 62,020 9,814 15,463 29,993 196,062 123,820 6,659 115,254 34,860 137,592 43,832 27,183 24,427 72,917 3,610 34,226 1,689 28,999 66,974 18,009 16,836 69,431 10, 106 22,451 16,270 54,820 117,485 19,957 Service transfer pay- ments. $7,692 OUTLAYS FOE GEOUFa OP DEPAETMENTS, OPPICES, AND ACCOUNTS. General admuiis- tration. Public safety. S883 392 2,312 65 1,000 776 27 590 1,020 1,759 357 25,509 96 473 9,736 83 486 1,114 J4, 575 620 338 1,233 2,375 10,305 5,842 1,211 7,183 2,000 137 2,660 800 1,367 925 3,328 1,304 3,240 415 7,875 1,786 615 2,350 5,780 2,575 500 3,986 1,718 1,860 2,645 2,189 3,534 2,267 Charities and cor- rections. 425 889 1,798 798 6,283 921 330 2,371 464 4,586 2,232 1,934 684 Highways and sanitation. $36,039 3,492 79,303 37, 107 7,648 22,431 75,944 10,647 24,909 16,957 941 38,066 42,303 34,064 18,030 10,037 9,559 20,456 115,048 194, 732 12, 184 5,508 4,077 18,600 42,925 6,543 12, 471 80,971 60,199 11,796 5,252 33,701 33, 598 102,993- 3,000 500 40,120 12, 132 8,573 14,322 5,915 15,834 8,000 12,834 1,060 33,282 24, 749 103,140 147 96,675 4,704 5,193 23, 144 60,413 779 24, 435 50 11, 348 38,994 3,579 16,655 36,345 3,660 Education. 10,270 44,108 43,458 15,192 $918 2,195 1,056 4,637 20,363 10,385 28,351 763 746 15,511 2,266 118,952 852 558 2,065 2,998 5,130 13,907 581 6,778 6,699 2,484 35,054 12,448 13,457 8,251 3,612 3,082 "'2,' 666 11,773 710 6,583 3,700 779 22, 150 31 117 24,775 32,776 21,565 311 12,055 3,607 13,033 12,664 3,309 34,615 2,600 21,901 6,000 580 75,965 305 Eecrea- tion. $2, 894 48 I Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by "refund receipts " reported in Table 21. » Report includes only the transactions from March to December, 1903, except in the case of schools and libraries. 120 1,186 75 1,200 Outlays for municipal industries. 89,197 4,033 2,249 28,612 7,092 2,500 10, 172 1,259 605,041 "'9,' 284 1,384 34,466 5,211 8,836 2,775 10,907 574 18,588 20,579 3,075 6,689 15,794 21,305 89,929 46,254 31, 461 6,244 32,675 4,057 18,170 7,016 12,991 4,138 176,572 85,684 6,684 10, 621 34,713 23,376 5,152 2,033 ""'7i8 6,663 8,830 11, 121 4,746 'i,"965 7,070 25,842 2,676 158 Table 17.— PAYMENTS ' FOR OUTLAYS: Ii03-Contmued. ALI. OUTLATS. OUTLAYS FOB GROCJPS OF DEPAETMENTS, OFFICES, AUIP ACCOUNTS. MamCIPALITT. Total gross payments. Payments other than those loT service trans- ters. Service transfer pay- ments. General adminis- tration. Public salety. Charities and cor- rections. Highways and sanitation. Education. Eecrear tion. Outlays (or mlinioipal For sala- ries and wages. For miscel- laneous objects. Pennsylvania: Beaver Falls borough $2,683 84, 137 58,&-i9 62,858 3,144 5,477 31,099 6,263 19,929 106,266 56,906 54,465 26, 716 31,560 12,588 2,845 84,601 7,855 7,605 48,056 90,861 6,006 32 1,098 14,135 9,213 10,977 178,136 40 55,008 26,625 11,717 20,874 2i;919 10,892 99,188 16,795 46,663 1,938 24,719 133 113,721 36,184 65,211 175 6,399 61,839 $2,683 84, 137 58,044 62,760 3,144 3,177 31,063 4,603 14, 132 98,301 56,906 53,087 26,366 31, 142 11,685 2,845 84,215 7,855 2,737 48,066 88,750 6,006 32 1,098 13,310 6,328 10,977 177,225 $617 18, 618 40,808 61,819 977 5,100 5,000 6,153 12,524 4,153 42,896 48,182 17,587 25,475 7,570 1,483 25,882 2,353 6,478 43, 176 41,832 2,092 $2,066 60,921 5,846 354 1,767 310 417 $1,900 1,173 685 400 $2,698 $195 98 $2,943 52,901 5,168 2,300 36 1,660 5,797 7,965 67 Chambersburg borough 191 10 14,841 100 10,660 7,405 309 13,522 332 7,565 746 1,000 488 100,804 Duquesne borough. 1,378 350 408 903 5,915 1,564 3,579 1,175 1,173 Homestead borough 1,750 3,843 Mahanoy City borough Meadville city 189 386 58,719 1,644 1,127 658 3,200 Nanticoke borough 4,868 Norristown borough $1,380 3,500 Oil City 2,111 859 2,000 32 963 355 897 40,479 621 7,619 Phoenixville borough Pittston city 293 89 1,011 Plymouth borough 135 4,497 8,243 9,359 86,150 Pottstown borough 825 3,885 9,283 73 1,420 Shamokin borough. 198 87,505 911 40 4,481 40 55,008 22, 463 11,717 20,451 21,919 10,892 99,188 9,060 31, 654 1,483 22,806 100 54,908 2,917 11,717 11,342 19, 127 10,364 48,946 14,862 17,769 879 12,769 133 83,983 34,734 52,711 Steelton borough 4,162 1,486 1,313 20,909 Titusville citv . . . 423 7,453 1,257 160 1,919 106 1,429 528 9,614 592 West Chester borougli. WUkinsburg borough Ehode Island: 233 40,395 7,735 15,009 455 1,913 133 17,965 1,341 28,894 1,059 9,392 East Providence town 2,558 Newport city 95,756 35,184 65,211 175 5,153 61,839 9,085 11,200 450 6,210 500 2,743 South Carolina: Columbia city 12,500 175 1,246 2,082 50,743 4,238 10,446 79 South Dakota: Sioux Falls city 25 625 Tennessee: 26,226 33,877 222,895 4,578 4,035 62,234 429 325 8,942 8,921 25,901 24,935 213,974 4,578 4,035 36,544 429 12,824 6,703 185,581 4,278 660 51,922 9,663 9,088 1,954 325 460 3,414 14,849 Texas: 342 9,460 2,435 21,900 4,000 3,475 8,012 25,690 2,300 429 Palestine city. 18,913 36,569 9,163 430,248 84,199 58,774 53,049 6,278 20,579 14,186 66,100 6,940 428 7,676 18,485 28,993 9,163 430,248 79,343 52,817 30,655 496 20,579 9,023 44,683 6,940 95 249 6,932 9,013 15,720 14,828 9,273 2,007 18,569 13,278 Sherman city 16,359 Tyler city 150 3,414 430 4,648 245 500 166 213 6,346 68,575 35,969 34,024 5,028 16,707 619 38,482 6,040 404,268 Utah: 4,856 6,244 22,220 4,782 200 Vermont: Barre city $713 174 8,671 5,165 250 11,608 Butland city Virginia: Alexandria city 402 570 2 900 5,163 18,357 13,567 8,912 3,060 432 9,708 8,666 Manchester city 1,900 1 Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by "refund receipts " reported in Table 21. 159 Table 17.— PAYMENTS > FOK OUTLAYS: 1903-Contmued. ALL OUTLAYS. OUTLAYS FOB OEOUPS OF DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS. MCNICIPALITT. Total gross payments. Payments other than tnosefor service trans- fers. Service transfer pay- ments. General adminis- tration. Public safety. Charities and cor- rections. Highways and sanitation. Education. Eecrea^ tion. Outlays for municipal For sala- ries and wages. For miscel- laneous objects. Vlrrinia— Continued. Newnort News citv .... . t4,089 14,956 140,634 10,399 97,S71 88,159 49,656 30,236 37,332 43,406 12,967 95,079 109,767 111,708 60,185 17,070 48,326 154,009 24,669 34,636 18,594 17,875 22,329 23,008 23,123 92,249 3,821 t427 780 13,662 14,176 140,634 6,145 79,451 88,169 49,655 30,236 37,332 43,406 12,967 95,079 109,767 111,708 60,186 17,070 48,326 154,009 24,669 34 636 18)594 17,875 22,329 23,008 23,123 86,860 3,165 t2,028 5,760 .. 12,061 ■ 1,630 130,772 6,053 2,382 69,631 4,710 4,469 35,922 40,336 12,967 71,34a 20,485 68,083 45,975 13,492 22,072 106,491 24,669 32,946 417 12,935 21,315 21,876 21,223 12,282 595 $7,676 9,862 Roanoke citv ■..-.. 4,254 18,420 $4,346 50,254 26,944 43,862 20,106 Washington: 16,906 1,328 983 500 1,410 863 $571 27,768 West Virginia: $1,256 270 4,831 Wisconsin: 2,004 213 23,730 88,731 43,000 7,469 651 625 4,193 3,042 1,660 2,548 636 15,053 894 4,186 18,667 19,236 24,096 593 1,097 18,177 940 4,000 1,014 1,132 1,900 Wyoming: 5,389 656 5,845 2,500 116 296 74,006 18 412 > Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by ' 'refund receipts " reported in Table 21. 160 Table 18.— PAYMENTS AND RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT OP THE PRINCIiPAL Off THE PUBLIC DEBT:' 1903. MUNICIPALITY. Total. Alabama: Annistoncity.. Huntsville city. Sohnacity Arkansas: Fort Smith city. . Hot Springs city. Pine Blufl city... Calilomia: Alameda city... Berkeley city. . . Fresno city Pasadena city. . San Diego city. San Jose city... Stockton city.. Colorado: Cripple Creek town. Lead vnio city Connecticut: Ansouia city Danbury city Manchester town (Middletown city Naugatuck borough. New Londoncity Norwich city Stamford city Torrington borough. Willimantic city Florida: Key West city. Pensacola city. Tampa city Georgia: Athens city Brunswick city. Columbus city-. Macon city Illinois: Alton city Belleville city.-. . . . Bloom ington city. Cairo city Champaign city, . . Danville city . . . Decatur city... Elgin city Evanston city. Freeportoity.. Galesburg city Jacksonville city. Kankakee city Kewancecity LasaHecity , Lincoln city.. Mattoon city. Moline city. . . Ottawa city.. Fekincity Eock Island city. Streatorcity Waukegan city. . . Indiana: Anderson city.. Columbus city.. Elkhart city Elwood city Hammond city. Himttngton city. . Jefleraonville city. Kokomo city Lafayette city Logansport city. . Marion city Michigan City Muncie city New Albany city. Peru city PAYMENTS FOE REDEMPTION OR CAN- CELLATION OF DEBT OBLIGATIONS. Total. $21,553,187 16,000 23,939 21,355 17,375 36,320 65,757 11,525 9,100 25,750 37,496 29,289 28,025 36,475 56,829 66,516 11,001 88,500 40,030 13,500 112,227 7,500 29,177 73,965 19,800 18,500 36,714 9,100 47,943 5,000 78,750 34,747 62,782 26,369 21,269 244,578 34,667 31,917 32,366 26,620 87,946 61,078 5,370 40,167 62,052 6,000 67,119 33,278 30,962 45,116 68,281 26,142 7,544 140,855 43,971 2,111 82,911 102 57, 159 84, 813 25,555 31,904 34,951 17, 208 28, 247 103, 531 90,760 34,400 62, E65 12,567 21,222 To public. $21,120,043 16,000 23,939 21,355 17,375 36,329 65,757 11,525 9,100 26,750 37,496 29,289 28,625 36,475 66,829 66,616 11,001 88,500 40,630 13,500 112,227 7,500 27,025 73,965 19,800 18,500 36,714 9,100 47,943 5,000 78,750 34,747 66,782 26,369 21,269 244,578 34,567 31,917 32,366 23,225 87,946 61,078 5,370 40,157 62,052 6,000 57, 119 33,278 30,962 45,116 68,281 26,142 7,544 140,855 43,971 2,111 82,911 102 57, 159 84,813 25,555 31,904 34,951 17,208 28, 247 103,531 90,760 34,400 52, .565 12,567 21,222 To city funds.! $433,144 RECEIPTS FROM DEBT OBLIGATIONS ISSUED. Total. $29,463,629 6,000 3,401 18,700 55,647 25,938 32,416 33,663 148,853 60,000 4,934 1,790 66,206 70,604 11,800 77,600 60,926 18,000 98,619 149,912 93,425 75,600 13,414 30,900 41,743 17,500 16,770 38,944 78,486 41, 2M 129,649 7,013 13,111 257,946 40,764 43,902 19,266 100, 104 99,413 75,859 104,983 30,602 23,600 76,813 25,509 32,717 29,295 131,274 22,055 45,689 110,854 58,425 25,913 100,831 15,191 64,900 153,002 5,000 45,S)2 26,389 11,968 37, 678 127,712 236,752 31,000 51, 778 13,298 19,737 From public. $28,760,413 18,700 66,647 25,938 4,087 33,663 148,863 From city fuuds.2 $713,216 50,000 4,934 1,790 66,206 70,604 11,800 77,500 50,926 18,000 98,619 149,912 93,425 75,500 13,414 30,900 41,743 17,600 15,770 38,944 78,486 41,290 129,649 7,013 13,111 267,946 40,764 43,902 19,265 100, 104 99,418 75,859 104,988 30,602 23,. 500 76,813 25,509 32,717 29,295 131,274 22,055 46,689 110,864 58,426 26,913 100, 831 15, 191 64,900 153,092 6,000 45,362 26,383 11,988 37,678 127,712 236,752 31,000 61,778 13, 298 19,797 28,329 EXCESS OF RECEIPTS OVER PAYMENTS. Total. $7,910,442 2,700 31,708 4,583 15,041 <2,666 83,096 '11,625 '9,100 '26,750 12,604 '24,355 '28,625 '34,685 9,377 4,088 799 '11,000 10,290 4,500 '13,608 142,412 64,248 1,535 '6,386 12,400 6,029 8,400 '32,173 33,944 '264 6,543 66,867 '19,366 ' 8, 168 13,368 6,197 11,985 '13,100 73,478 11,472 24,781 '5,370 64,831 '21,450 17,600 19,694 '7,769 1,755 '16,821 62,993 '4,087 38,146 '30,001 14,4.54 23,802 17,920 15,089 7,741 68,189 '20,655 13,448 '8,662 '5,240 9,431 24,181 146,992 '3,400 '587 731 '1,425 From public.' From city fuuds.2 $7,630,370 2,700 31,708 4,683 '13,288 '2,666 83,096 '11,525 '9,100 '26,750 12,604 '24,355 '28,625 '34,685 9,377 4,088 799 '11,000 10,296 4,500 '13,008 142,412 66,400 1,636 '6,386 12,400 6,029 8,400 '32,173 33,944 '264 6,543 72,867 '19,366 '8,158 13,368 6,197 11,985 '13,100 76,879 11,472 24,781 '5,370 64,831 '21,450 17,500 19,694 '7,769 1,756 '15,821 62,993 '4,087 38,145 '30,001 14,454 23,802 17,920 16,089 7,741 68,189 '20,655 13,448 '8,562 '5,240 9,431 24,181 146,992 '3,400 '687 731 '1,425 $280,072 28,329 '2,152 '6,000 '3,401 iTheterin "debt" or "debt obligations," as here used, includes all bonds; temporary and other loans, including overdrafts bv the treasurer all warrants out- standing at the close ot the year; and all judgments rendered against the municipality and not paid during the year. ' "u.iiu,iii,3 uui, sSinlving, investment, and public trust funds. 'Constitutes "net or corporate receipts" on account of the principal of the pubKc debt, except where qualifledbya footnote m. in which case the item -an™. Bents "net or corporate payments." ' ^" ^" ^aac i,uc iiuui .epxe- 161 Table 18.— PAYMENTS AND RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT OF THE PRINCIPAL OF THE PUBLIC.DEBT:» 1903— Continued. PAYMENTS FOE BEDEMPTION OE CAN- CELLATION OF DEBT OBLIGATIONS. MUNICIPALITY. Indlana^-Conttaued Kiohmondcity... Vinoennes city Wabash city Washington city. Iowa: Boone city Burlington city Clinton city Fort Dodge city... Fort Madison city. Keotukcity Marshalltown city . Muscatine city Oskaloosa city Ottumwacity Waterloo city Kansas: Atchison city... Emporia city... Fort Scott city. Galena city Hutchinson city . . . Lawrence city Leavenworth city. Pittsburg city Kentucky: Bowling Green city. Franklort city Henderson city. , . . . Owensboro city Paducahcity Louisiana: Baton Bouge city. . Shieveport city Maine: Auburn city.. Augusta city. Bangor city.. Bath city Biddefordcity.. Lewlstoncity... Rockland city.. Waterville city. Maryland: Annapolis city — Cumbeiland city . Frederick city Hagerstown city. Massachusetts: Adams town Amesbury town . . Arlington town. . Attleboro town. . Beverly city Brookline town Chicopeecity Clinton town Donvers town Franungham town. Gardner town Hyde Park town.. Leominster town. Mariborocity Medlordoity Melrose city Millord town . . Naticktown Newburyport city. Northampton city. Peabody town Pittsfleld city Plymouth town — Revere town Southbridge town. Wakefield town. Walthamcity... Ware town Watertown town. Total. $89,947 4,582 19,697 20,249 1,349 110,737 63,827 67,716 12,218 39,122 21,872 42,299 9,864 22,870 18,689 20,099 806 13,604 1,380 20,225 25,809 41,250 20,207 4,083 12,317 25,618 14,808 2,000 65,978 34,600 55,686 166,000 41,775 95,000 135,667 169, 383 38, 337 To public. 62, 125 52,000 6,000 43,360 69,500 274, 480 84,723 201,500 637,719 173,089 84,060 66,825 164,550 86,200 137,829 127,000 224,443 353,914 247, 144 64,200 07,873 41,468 212,092 126,161 481,735 86,833 186,634 37,158 158,648 849, 122 t89,947 4,582 19,697 20,249 1,349 110,737 53,827 67,716 12,218 39,122 21,872 42,299 9,864 22,870 18,689 20,099 806 13,604 1,380 20,223 26,592 41,260 18,963 4,083 12,317 24,718 14,808 2,000 65,978 34,600 66,686 165,000 41,776 96,000 136,667 169, 383 36,337 To City lunds.a $217 1,244 RECEIPTS FROM DEBT OBLIGATIONS ISSUED. Total. 800 233,215 62,125 62,000 6,000 43,360 09,500 249,055 84,723 124,000 637,719 173,089 84,060 62, 125 164,650 86,200 137, 829 127,000 199, 443 348,914 194, 441 64,200 67,873 41,468 212,092 116,161 481,736 86,833 186,534 37,158 144,048 324, 122 36,236 233,215 25,425 77,600 4,700 tS3,148 24,689 12,000 6,637 8,328 100,014 76,290 91,872 7,062 61,659 37,987 15,445 15,080 37,768 114,914 74,508 16,662 19,109 20,772 14,094 21,626 90,386 75,844 10,508 4,820 1,776 40,402 22,164 61,930 230,419 25,065 47,678 271,231 30,000 76,000 119, 100 168,139 36,978 From public. 25,000 5,000 52,703 10,000 14,500 25,000 68,339 66,600 4,276 27,000 67,879 225, 349 133,593 217,616 723,060 172,252 94, 135 66,224 140,404 423,468 107,872 115,325 222,699 426, 691 280,880 69,500 116,071 116,468 180,936 251,766 631, 039 143, 134 222,072 43,026 361,721 429, 689 26,016 220, 313 t63,148 24,589 12,000 6,537 100,014 76,290 91,872 7,062 51,659 37,987 16,446 15,080 37,768 114,914 74,508 16,562 19,109 20,772 14,094 20,126 90,386 67,084 10,508 4,820 1,776 36,402 22,164 51,930 230,419 25,066 47,678 261,231 30,000 76,000 119,100 168, 139 36,978 From city funds." «1,500 8,760 4,000 EXCESS OF RECEIPTS OVER PAYMENTS. Total. 68,339 66,500 4,276 27,000 67,879 178,966 123, 593 190,016 723,050 172,252 78, 393 68,624 140, 404 423, 468 107,872 110,325 180,684 406,607 181,267 69,600 116,071 100,468 180,935 250,736 631,639 143, 134 222,072 43,026 347,221 356,089 26,015 220,313 10,000 46,383 10,000 27,600 15,742 6,600 5,000 42,016 19,984 99,613 15,000 '$26,799 20,007 '7,697 '13,712 6,979 '10,723 22,463 24, 156 ' 5, 166 12,537 16, 115 '26,854 5,216 14,898 96,225 64,409 16,756 5,605 19, 392 ' 6, 131 '4,183 49, 136 65,637 6,425 '7,497 1,776 14,884 7,366 49,930 174,441 '9,636 ' 8, 008 106,231 '11,775 '20,000 '16,567 '1,244 641 From public* 14,500 73,600 6,214 14,500 '1,724 ' 16, 360 '1,621 ' 49, 131 48,870 16,016 86,331 ■ ' 837 10,085 '1,601 '14,146 337,268 '29,957 '11,675 '1,744 72,677 33,736 5,300 47, 198 74,000 '31,157 125,606 49,904 67, 301 35,538 5,867 203,173 80,467 '10,221 '12,902 '$26,799 20,007 '7,697 '13,712 6,979 '10,723 22, 463 24, 156 ' 5, 156 12,637 16,116 '26,864 6,216 14, 898 96,226 54,409 15,756 5,605 19,392 ' 6, 131 ' 6, 466 49, 136 48,121 6,426 ' 7, 497 1,776 11, 684 7,356 174,441 '9,535 '8,008 96,231 '11,775 '20,000 ' 18, 567 '1,244 641 From city funds. 2 -6,214 14,600 ' 1, 724 '16,350 '1,621 ' 70,089 38,870 66,016 86,331 '837 ' 6, 657 ' 3, 501 ' 14, 146 337,268 '29,957 ' 16, 675 '18,759 57,693 '13,174 5,300 47, 198 69,000 '31,157 134,576 49,904 67, 301 35,538 6,867 203, 173 31,967 '10,221 '12,902 $1,283. 7,516. 3,200> 10,000' 20, 958- 10,000 '60,0OO. 15,742- 1,900- 5,000' 17,016 14,984 46,910 '8,970 48,500 used, includes aUbondsjtemnorary^^^^^^^^ all warrants out- oJ the principal of the pubUo debt, except where qualified by a footnote ('), in which case the item repre- .aSae;So^;?^SSr=^^-^=^^^"°"'""^ Sfei£j??S^fr'cTr^o«SX^^-account scats "net or corporate payments. . 'Excess of payments over receipts. Bull. 45—06 11 162 Table 18.— PAYMENTS AND RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT OF THE PRINCIPAL OF TBOE PUBLIC DEBT:i 1903— Continued MUNICIPALITY. Massachusetts — Continued. Webster town , Westfleld town Weymouth town WoDurn city Michigan: Adrian city ... Alpena city Ann Arbor city . . . Battle Creek city. Escanaba city Flint city Iron Mountain city. Ironwood city Ishpeming city Lansing city Manistee city... Marquette city.. Menominee city. Muskegon city. . Owosso city Pontiac city Fort Huron city Sault Ste. Marie city. Traverse City West Bay City Minnesota: Mankato city.. St. Cloud city.. Stillwater city. Winona city... Meridian city... Natchez city Vicksburg city. . Missouri: Carthage city... Hannibal city. . . Jefferson City. . . Moberly city Sedaliacity SpringQeld city. Webb City Montana: Anaconda city. . . Great Falls city. Helena city New Hampshire: Berlin city Concord city Dover city Keenecity Laconiacity Portsmouth city. Kochester city New Jersey: Bloonmeld town Bridgeton city East Orange city. . . Hackensaek village. Harrison town Kearny town Long Branch city. Millville city Montclair town Morristo wn town . New Brunswick city. Perth Amboy city. . . Phillipsburg town Plainfield city Union town New York; Amsterdam city. Batavia village. . Cohoescity Corning city Cortland city Dunkirk city Geneva city Glens Falls village. Gloversville city. . . Hornellsville city. . PAYMENTS FOR BEDEMPTION OK CAN- CELLATION OF DEBT 0BLI0ATI0N3. Total. $49,055 47,e00 130,341 236,881 10,204 55,993 20,064 11, 516 39, 122 62,706 7,195 14,784 9,116 40,527 29,000 68,568 10,334 169,865 39,088 36,947 53,950 95,331 13,774 22,500 5,150 2,795 1,000 30,600 51,922 4,644 145,876 21,682 33,441 47,650 1,000 39,901 62,088 5,500 22,175 34, 612 9,551 9,400 221,806 21,5.36 18,917 50, 150 115,050 13,757 54,599 365,908 309,521 12,055 214,500 11,000 61,000 257,500 70,973 124,500 104,725 11,795 62; 178 53,157 83,555 2,002 63,317 14,320 58,919 54,443 39,230 34,046 68,011 37,661 To public. $49,055 47,600 130,341 225,971 10,204 55,993 20,064 11,516 39,122 62,706 7,195 14,784 9,116 40,527 29,000 58,668 10,334 169,865 36,947 52,450 95, 331 13,774 22,500 5,150 2,795 1,000 30,600 51,922 4,644 145,876 21,682 33,441 47,650 1,000 39,901 62,088 5,500 22, 175 34,612 9,551 9,400 221,806 21,500 18.917 50, 150 97,050 12,457 68,889 54,599 318,512 309,521 12,055 204,500 11,000 61,000 257,500 70,978 124,500 34,700 11,795 62,178 53,157 83,555 2,002 63,317 14,320 58,919 54,443 39.230 34; 046 68,611 37, 661 To city funds." 410,910 1,500 18,000 1,300 47,396 10,000 KECEIFTS FBOU DEBT OBLIOATIONS ISSUED. Total. 139,000 55,593 143,900 228,635 37,674 66,646 51,566 47,886 52,169 380,438 5,138 12,221 477 33,294 32,025 53,714 92 10,000 28,215 74, 415 179,217 61,075 37,383 47,428 38,065 'ii'b'iO 94,954 159,856 194,391 10,783 29,918 127,923 68,042 21,806 12,932 28,710 'i6,'66i' 5,000 203, 100 36 2,800 54,200 269,217 12,555 41,382 95,962 933,758 338,549 36,563 255,820 10,000 77,455 302,750 60,929 114,266 230, (»2 17,644 145,884 53,670 88,835 225 88,999 101,891 36,000 75, 495 21,032 70,988 14,012 From public. $39,000 55,593 140,900 215, 435 37,674 66,646 51,566 47,886 52, 169 379,198 5,138 12,221 477 33,294 33,025 53,714 92 10,000 28,215 74, 415 179,217 61,075 37,363 47,428 31,065 "14' 040 94,954 159,856 194, 391 10,783 29,918 127,923 68,042 21,806 12,932 28,710 "i6,'66i 5,000 262,100 131 53,800 254,217 12,555 41; ^2 95,962 892,205 338,549 36,563 245,820 10,000 72,955 302,750 50,929 114,266 140,200 17,644 145,884 53,570 88,835 225 88,999 101,891 39,920 36,000 75, 495 21,032 70,988 14,012 From city funds.' $3,000 13,200 1,240 7,000 EXCESS OF BECEIFTS OVEE PAYMENTS. 1,000 36 2,669 400 15,000 10,000 4,500 Total. < $10, 055 7,993 13,559 *8,246 27,470 10,653 31,502 36,370 13,047 317,732 4 2,057 4 2,563 4 8,639 4 7,233 3,025 4 4,854 410,242 4 159, 865 4 11, 473 37,468 125,267 4 34,256 23, 589 24,928 4 5,150 35,270 4 1,000 416,560 43,032 155,212 48,515 4 10,899 43,523 80,273 41,000 28, 141 4 40,282 7,432 6,535 4 34,612 6,450 4 4,400 41,294 4 21,500 4 16,117 4,050 154, 167 41,202 4 27,507 41,363 567,850 29,028 24,508 41,320 4 1,000 16,455 45,250 4 20,049 410,234 125,337 5,849 83,706 413 5,280 4 1,777 25,682 87,571 418,999 418,443 36,265 4 13,014 2,377 From public' 4 $10, OSS 7,993 10,559 410,536 27,470 10,653 31,502 36,370 13,047 316, 492 4 2,057 4 2,563 4 8,639 47,233 3,025 4 4,854 4 10,242 4159,865 4 11,473 37,468 126,767 4 34,256 23,589 24,928 4 5,150 28,270 4 1,000 '16,560 43,032 155,212 48,515 410,899 43,523 80,273 41,000 28,141 440,282 7,432 6,535 4 34,612 6,450 44,400 40,294 4 21,500 418,786 3,650 157,167 4 27,507 41,363 573,693 29,028 24,508 41,320 4 1,000 11,955 45,250 4 20,049 410,234 105,500 6,849 83,706 413 5,280 4 1,777 25,682 87, 571 4 18,999 418,443 36,265 413,014 2,377 423,649 From city funds.' $3,000 2,290 1,240 41,600 7,000 1,000 2,669 400 43,000 4 1,300 4 5,843 4,500 19,837 1 The term debt or debt obligations," as here used, mcludes all bonds; temporary and other loans, including ovejdralts bvthe treasurer- aU warrants out- standing at the close of the year; and all judgments rendered against the municipaUty and not paid during the year "'"'■^''™"° "^ ™^ treasurer, all warrants put- ! Sinking, investment, and public trust funds. i- .< i a jf^-'- repre?ers''Slrorcolp"rat°eTaylSn'^^^^^^^ on account of the principal of the pubUc debt, except where qualified by a footnote (<), in which eese the item 4 Excess of payments over receipts. 163 Table 18.— PAYMENTS AND RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT OP THE PRINCIPAL OF THE PUSfilC DEBT:' 1903— Continued. MUNICIPALITY. New York— Continued. Hudson (dty , Ithaca cSty Jamestown city jDlinstown city Little Falls city l/ockport city Middletown city. . . Mt. Vernon city New Boohelle city. Niagara Falls city. North Tonawanda city. Ogdensburg city Oieandty Oswego city Feekstrill village Plattsbuig city Port Jervis village. Poughkeepsie city. . Bome city Saratoga Springs village. Watertown city Watervliet city North Carolina: Asheville city Charlotte city Greensljoro city. . Newbemcity Kaleighcity Wllmtagton city . Winston city North Dakota: Faigocity.. Ohio: Alliance city Ashtabula city.. Bellairecity Cambridge city. ChilBcothecity. East Liverpool city'. Elyriaeity Frndlay citys Fremont city* Irontonoity Lancaster city. Lorain city*... Mansfield city. . Marietta city. . Marion city MsssiBoncItys Middletown city s . Newark dty Piqua city Portsmouth city s . Sandusky city 5 — Steubenville city '. . Tiffin city Warren city... WeHstoncity.. Xeniaoitys Zanesville city. Oldahoma: Guthrie city Oklahoma City. Oregon: Astoria city. Fennsylvania: Beaver Falls borough. . Braddock borough Bradford city Bntlef b6roi%h CarboBdale city Carlisle borough Chambersburg borough. Golumf>ia borough Dafflvifle borough Dubois borough. FAYUENTS FOB fiEDSMFTION OK CAN- CELLATION or DEBT 0BLI6ATI0N3. Total. $24,162 52,337 41,467 74,189 23,765 47,827 92,263 239,598 116,823 59,333 62,243 33,746 35,388 123,908 6,488 10,000 2,002 132,060 84,454 60,100 26,668 27,000 61,668 325,837 2,636 2,838 2,568 30,000 69,000 141,505 38,620 34,848 14,466 22,759 13,850 146,181 182,264 101,220 19,945 35,049 14,999 29,885 110,713 33,771 61,410 22,340 16,314 17,577 56,369 119,413 66,200 13, 705 37,335 21,600 30,179 15,043 21,155 2,795 10,359 68,896 21,381 87,183 63,071 31,367 21,580 18,847 6,484 4,200 9,954 28,138 To public. $24,162 52,337 41,467 74,189 23,765 47,827 92,263 239,598 116,823 59,333 62,243 33,746 35,388 123,908 6,488 10,000 2,002 132,050 84,454 60,100 26,568 27,000 61,668 325,837 2,636 2,838 2,568 30,000 69,000 141,505 38,620 29,413 14,466 22,759 13,850 146,181 182,284 101,220 19,945 34,049 14,999 29,885 110,713 33,271 61,410 22,340 16,314 17,577 56,369 115,413 66,200 13,705 37,335 21,600 30,179 15,043 21,155 2,795 10,359 21,381 87, 183 63,071 31,367 21,580 18,847 5,484 4,200 9,954 28,138 To city lunds.i BECEIFIS f&OU DEBT OBLIGATIONS ISSUED. $5,435 1,000 500 4,000 TotaL $3,925 44,095 701,643 51,980 16,002 42,942 107, 821 417,271 284,052 168,057 51,251 17,041 32,070 59,488 44,610 14,000 72 3,019 74,717 77,232 8,000 143,255 463,316 20,000 2,000 8,703 25,000 179,337 103,300 18,604 20,459 19,591 58,375 41,389 172; 4S6 220,281 133,895 14,100 142,920 10,560 64,501 203,154 62,404 72,771 48,000* From public 85,443 5,740 128,230 49,670 8,968 14,025 67,128 35,962 20,381 16,229 9:620 75,000 61,207 31,199 102,423 23,410 27,973 20,480 11,203 26,802 3,257 27,000 88,478 $3,925 44,095 701,643 , 51,980 16,002 42,942 107,821 417,271 284,052 168,057 61,251 17,041 32,070 59,488 44,610 14,000 72 3,019 74,717 77,232 8,000 143,255 453,316 20,000 2,000 8,703 25,000 179,337 103,300 18,604 12,209 19,591 68,375 41,389 172,486 220,281 133,895 14,100 142,920 10,560 49,501 203,154 62,404 72,771 48,000 From city funds.' 85,443 5,740 128,230 49,670 8,968 14,025 61,603 35,962 19,581 16,229 75,000 61,207 31,199 102,423 23, 410 27,973 20j480 11,203 26,802 3,257 27,000 88,478 EXCESS OF RECEIPTS OVER PAYMENTS, $8,260 15,000 5,525 '"'SGO Total. From public.' '$20,237 «8,242 660,176 < 22, 209 <7,763 '4,885 16,558 177,673 167,229 108, 724 < 10, 992 '16,705 '3,318 '64,420 38,122 4,000 '1,930 '129,031 '9,737 17,132 '18,568 '27,000 81,587 127,479 17,364 '838 6,135 '5,000 110,337 '38,205 '20,016 '14,389 5,125 35,616 27,539 26,305 38,017 32,675 '5,845 107,871 '4,439 34,616 92,441 28,633 11,361 25,660 '16,314 67,866 '50,629 8,817 '16,530 '4,737 '23,310 45,528 5,783 5,338 '4^926 6,825 64,641 '7,689 9,818 15,240 '29,661 '3,394 '1,100 '7,644 21, 318 '943 I 17, 046 60, 340 From city funds.' '$20,237 '8,242 660,176 '22,209 '7,763 '4,885 15,558 177, 673 167,229 108,724 '10,992 '16,705 '3,318 '64,420 38,122 4,000 '1,930 '129,031 '9,737 17, 132 '18,568 '27,000 81,587 127,479 17,364 '838 6,136 '5,000 110,337 '38,205 '20,016 '17,204 5,125 35,616 27,539 26,305 38,017 32,675 '5,845 10S,,871 '4,439 19,616 92,441 29,133 11,361 25,660 '16,314 67,866 '50,629 12,817 '16,530 '4,737 '23,310 40,003 5,783 4,538 '4,926 6,825 64,6a '7,689 9,818 15,240 '29,661 '3,394 '1,100 '7,644 21, 318 1 ThP tern "debt" or "debt obligations," as here used, includes all bonds; temporary and other loans, including overdrafts by the treasurer; Btaill^ s^ the dose of the ylar; an! all judgments rende^d against the munlclpafity and not paid during the year. 3cSiles''"nS'Sho"i^o^rate"r^e"p^^ of the prindpal of the pubHc debt, except where qualified by a footnote ('), in which resents ' ' net or corprate payments." 2 KeportS5S™Sy°the traSciions from March to December, 1903, except in tbe case of schools and Ubraries. 17,046 60,340 ; all warrants out- case the item rep- 164 Table 18.— PAYMENTS AND RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT OF THE PRINCIPAL OP THE PUBLIC DEBT:' 1903— Continued. , MUNICIPALITY. rennsylTaDia— Continued. Dunmore borough Duquesne borough Hazelton city Homestead borough. . . Lebanon city Mahanoy City borough. Meadville city. Mt. Carmel borough Nanticoke borough Norristown borough OUCity Phoeni.-cville borough. Pittston city. Piymouth borough. . . Pottstown borough. , PottsviUe borough. . Shamokin borough. . Sharon borough Shenandoah borough South Bethleh'em borough. Steelton borough Sunbury borough Titusville city Warren borough West Chester borough. Wilkinsburg borough . . Rhode Island: CentraJ Falls city Cranston town. Cumberland town. East Providence town. lancoln town Newport city Warwick town rfouth Carolina: Columbia city. Greenville city Spartanburg city. Soiith Dakota: Sioux Falls city. Tennessee: Clarksville city. . Jackson city Texas: Austin city Beaumont city. , Corsicanacity.. Denisoncity El Paso city Laredo city... Palestine city. Paris city Sherman city., Tyler city Waco city Utah: Ogden city. Vermont: Barreoity Burlington city. Rutland city Virginia: Alexandria city.. Danville city Lynchburg city. . Manchester city. . Newport News city. Petersburg city Portsmouth city Roanoke city Washingtoil! Wallawallftcrty... West Virginia: Charleston city... Huntington city. . Parkersburgcity. PAYMENTS FOB EEDEMPTION OR CAN- CELLATION OF DEBT OBLIGATIONS. Total. $36,229 26,992 11,600 59,516 14, 344 16,498 28,700 2,325 10, 102 28,900 24, 719 8,500 1,062 20,583 41,148 17,834 13,961 61,505 71, 196 31,747 37,530 2,757 8,663 55,233 8,700 52,081 304,780 50,000 233,800 81,100 28,220 460,000 150,000 16,738 1,500 17, 199 147,345 4,505 6,191 89,373 89,352 2,783 1,726 1,075 39,357 24,548 5,434 57,720 13,846 45,919 17,622 45,101 160,000 84,500 22,294 107,684 87,332 16,000 12,000 70,529 6,070 44,755 31,633 11,840 11,022 To pubhc. $36,229 26,992 11,500 59,516 14, 344 16, 498 27,300 2,325 10, 102 28,900 19,719 8,500 1,062 20,583 41,148 17,834 13,961 61,605 71, 196 31,747 37,630 2,757 8,663 65,233 8,700 62,081 304,780 60,000 233,800 81,100 28,220 450,000 160,000 16,738 1,600 17,199 147,345 4,505 6,191 89,373 89,352 2,783 1,726 1,075 39,367 24,548 2,434 57,720 13,846 45,919 17,622 45,101 160)000 84,600 22,294 107,584 87,332 16,000 12,000 70,529 6,070 44,756 31,633 11,840 11,022 To city funds.' $1,400 5,000 3,000 RECEIPTS FROM DEBT OBLIGATIONS ISSUED. Total. $91,112 21,690 17, 312 88,458 11,604 9,188 36, 704 3,000 61,635 21,000 17,670 5,000 15,135 13, 312 62,998 14,002 20,968 241,830 71,000 80,908 43, 800 3,609 3,117 73,228' 9,000 38,059 299,000 96,000 2.35,600 92,000 32,000 530,000 231,000 78,426 2,542 221, 323 142 6,492 76,835 243,463 3,364 2,263 74,791 28,688 21,038 83,966 90,192 16,424 477,364 6,711 42,756 188,000 74,321 1,326 83,878 50,001 1,616 4,069 8,000 187,555 64,070 120,948 1,875 40,042 5,857 From public. From city funde.s $91,112 21,690 17,312 88,458 11,504 9,188 20,204 3,000 51,636 21,000 17,670 6,000 15, 135 13, 312 52,998 14,002 20,958 241, 830 71,000 86,908 43,800 3,609 3,117 73,228 9,000 38,059 299,000 95,000 235,500 92,000 32,000 530,000 226,000 78,425 2,642 221, 323 142 6,492 76,835 243,463 3,364 2,253 74,791 28, CSS 21,038 63,966 74,967 16,424 477,364 6,711 42,756 180,000 74,321 1,326 83,878 50,001 1,616 4,069 8,000 187,555 54,070 120,948 1,875 40,042 6,857 $16,500 5,000 20,000 15,225 8,000 EXCESS OF RECEIPTS OVER PAYMENTS. Total. $54, 883 '5,302 5,812 28,942 <2,840 <7,310 8,004 675 41,533 <7,900 <7,149 <3,600 14,073 <7,271 11,850 13,832 6,997 180, 325 •1196 66, 161 6,270 862 <5,446 17,995 300 a4,022 <5,780 45,000 1,700 10,900 3,780 80,000 81,000 61,687 1,042 * 17, 199 73,978 M,363 301 '12,538 154,111 581 527 73,716 no, 669 < 3,510 78,532 32,472 2,578 431,446 ao,9ii '2,345 28,000 no, 179 '20,968 '23,706 '37,331 1,616 '11,931 '4,000 117,026 48,000 76,193 '29,758 28,202 '6,165 From public." $64,883 '5,302 5,812 28,942 '2,840 '7,310 '7,096 675 41,533 '7,900 ' 2, 149 '3,500 14,073 '7,271 11,850 '3,832 6,997 180,325 '196 55, 161 6,270 862 '5,446 17,S95 300 '14,022 ' 5, 780 45,0OO 1,700 10,900 3,780 80,000 76,000 61,68y 1,042 ' 17, 199 J3,978 • 4,363 301 '12,538 154,111 581 527 73,716 '10,669 '3,510 61,532 17,247 2,578 431,445 '10,911 '2,346 20,000 '10,179 '20,968 '23,706 '37,331 1,616 ' 11,931 '4,000 117,026 48,000 76,193 '29,758 28,202 '5,165 From city funds.s $15, 100 '5,000 6,000 17,000 15,225 8,000 1 The term "debt " or " debt obhgations," as here used, lucludes all bonds; temporary and other loans, including overdrafts by the treasurer; all warrants out- standing at the close of the year; and aU judgments rendered against the municipality and not paid during the year. 8 Sinking, investment, and public trust funds. ^Constitutes "net or corporate receipts" on account of the principal of the public debt, except where qualified by a footnote (<), in which case the item rep" resents " net or corporate payments." ' Excess of payment ■: over receipts. 165 TABtE 18.— PAYMENTS AND EECEIPT8 ON ACCOUNT OF THE PRINCIPAL OF THE PUBLIC DEBT:' 1903-Continued. MUNICIPALITY. Wisconsin: Appleton city Ashland city Beloitcity Chippewa Falls city. . Eau Claire city. Fond du Lac city. Green Bay city... Janesville city Kenosha city Uadison city Manitowoc city. Marinette city. . Merrill city Sheboygan city Stevens Point city. Watertown city Wausaucity Wyoming: Cheyenne city., Laramie city.. PAYMENTS FOB REDEMPTION OB CAN- CELLATION OP DEBT OBLIGATIONS. Total. S85,333 19,716 9,406 1,000 43,000 46,200 20,450 17,200 21,200 65,400 9,700 81,000 6,162 3,500 9,000 8,600 18,650 To public. t85,333 19,716 9,406 1,000 43,000 46,200 20,450 17,200 21,200 65,400 9,700 81,000 6,162 3,500 9,000 8,600 18,650 To city funds.9 BECEIFTS FROM DEBT OBLIGATIONa ISSUED. Total. 177,500 8,464 71,500 104,915 58,202 10,200 17,000 173,340 73,000 1,100 14,838 From public. J77,600 8,464 6,398 71,500 104,915 58,202 10,200 17,000 173,340 73,000 1,100 14,838 From city funds.2 EXCESS OF BECEIPTS OVER PAYMENTS. Total. <$7,833 ai,252 < 3,008 < 1,000 28,500 58,715 37,752 < 7,000 M,200 107,940 < 9,700 < 8,000 <6,162 1,100 <3,500 < 9,000 <8,600 < 3,812 From public' < 87, 833 < 11,252 < 3,008 < 1,000 28,600 58,715 37,762 47,000 < 4,200 107,940 4 9,700 '8,000 '6,162 1,100 4 3,500 49,000 4 8,600 From city funds.' 1 The term "debt" or "debt obligations," as here used, includes all bonds; temporary and other loans, including overdrafts by the treasurer; aU warrants out- Btanding at the close of the year; and all judgments rendered against the municipality and not paid during the year. ssinking, investment, and public trust funds. 'Constitutes "net or corporate receipts" on account of the principal of the public debt, except where quaUfled by a footnote (4), in which case the item rep- "net or corporate payments." 4 Excess of payments over receipts. 166 Table 19.— RECEIPTS' FROM KEVENUES, AND MXINICIPAUTT. Total. Alabama: Aimlstoncity.. HuntsvUle city. Selmaoity Arkansas: Fort Smitli city. . Hot Springs city. Pine Bluffl city... California: Alameda city... Berkeley city... Fresno city Pasadena city.. Saa Diego d^. San Jose city... Stockton city.. Colorado: Cripple Creek town. LeadviUe city Connecticut: Ansonia city Danbury city Manchester town Middletown city Naugatuck borough. New London city Norwich city , Stamford city Torrington borough. , WilUmantic dty , Florida: Key West city - Pensacola city. . Tampa city Georgia: Athens city Brunswick city. Columbus city. . Macon city Illinois: Alton dty Belleville city Bloomlngton dty. Cairo dty Champaign city. . . DanrUledty.. Decatur dty.- . Elgin dty Evanstondty. Fieeportclty.. Galesburgdty... Jacksonville dty. Kankakee dty Kewaneedty Lasalledty Lincoln city. . Mattoondty. Moline city... Ottawa dty. . Pekmdty Kock Island dty. Streatordty Waukegan dty . . . Indiana: Anderson city.. Columbus city. . Elkhart city Elwoodclty Hammond city. ALL BEVENTTE BECEEPTS. Total gross revenue recdpts. $69,631,181 69,742 65,439 110,225 109,449 136,518 148,481 283,577 541,644 351,436 494,687 481,881 365,002 331,699 71,848 158, 138 119,009 216,546 100,979 144,369 140,252 313,475 324,408 250,290 99,192 97,643 91,213 107,523 242,429 243,055 92,355 247,411 296,941 137,498 159,046 354,840 141,001 158,144 218,360 253,780 305,211 411,225 173,700 236,913 217,889 119,425 175, 129 145,431 79,669 161, 101 398,259 151,245 95,903 359,791 156,638 123,762 357,680 100,292 159,820 157,243 242, 187 Total esdusivB of service transfer recdpts.' J69,103,174 69,742 65,439 110,225 109,449 136,518 148,481 259,541 541,644 351,436 493,043 465,410 365,002 331,699 71,848 158, 138 119,009 216,546 100,979 135,921 140,252 313,248 321, 171 250,290 99,192 97,643 91,213 107,523 242,429 243,055 92,355 240,211 296,941 137,498 159,046 354,840 141,001 158,144 218,360 253,780 296,061 411,225 173,700 236,913 217,889 119,425 175,129 145,431 79,669 161, 101 397,942 151,245 95,903 369,791 166,638 123,762 339,364 106,292 169,820 157,243 242, 187 $56,344,281 GENEB.l.t BEVEimE BECBIPTS, Total gross general revenue receipts. 45,811 102,884 91,337 136,518 108,761 241,318 242,486 290,963 266,324 292,400 342,724 301,889 71,825 167,259 117,286 168,436 96,184 92,170 131,336 223,646 195, 113 213,237 80,200 75, 171 85,429 106,124 200,168 87,862 220,093 260,623 132,327 148,659 281,300 134,712 120,737 191,993 164,871 251,171 312,920 142,824 204,619 182,015 •116,357 102,319 114,842 73,423 161, 120 300,090 121,428 92,684 271,361 131,061 104, 151 204,980 92,107 143,175 127,041 196,860 From taxes. Total. $44,223,394 21,782 31,104 49,716 48,862 44,205 44,712 152,281 150,894 172, P93 198,475 211,213 204,726 236,764 47,419 88,967 83,105 83,171 78,863 106,056 171,335 175,036 107, 122 30,935 40,089 69,559 74,703 158,624 65,467 66,723 157,668 182, 146 98,294 106, 141 228,517 101,062 91,001 128,877 123,825 215,209 300,466 116,216 171,989 149,916 88,161 79,669 79,189 58,738 113,651 220,794 97,621 70,873 215,947 97,026 83,357 166,489 74,322 97,959 101,924 152,320 Oeneral property taxes.> 142,281,583 19,008 30,002 47,765 48,862 44,205 44,712 162,281 160,894 172,993 198,476 211,213 204,726 236,764 46,419 80,292 85,609 83,105 77,590 74,408 102,466 160,797 168, 111 107,122 29,833 69,559 74,703 158,624 62,250 64,259 150,746 176,252 97,077 105,202 226, 137 100,211 90,301 128,877 121,997 212,526 299,362 116,215 170,845 149,192 87,609 78,969 78,740 58,469 112,877 219,520 96,614 70,225 214,205 97,026 82,798 166,489 74,322 97,959 101,924 162,320 Spedal property and business $1,417,369 $624,452 Pon 3,348 4,429 4,455 2,590 9,495 6,926 729 2,942 4,696 1,217 939 2,380 700 1,828 2,684 1,104 1,144 724 552 590 449 269 774 1,274 907 1,742 2,774 1,102 1,961 From fines and forfeits. $902,395 1,000 1,152 1,043 373 231 3,217 2,464 3,981 1,198 851 6,629 1,694 7,952 19,183 16,962 14,691 470 552 1,272 3,422 1,320 2,098 1,136 1,060 4,368 2,546 646 730 2,301 5,076 6,158 3,319 1,3 4,234 11,969 13,764 3,909 2,668 7,662 7,109 671 1,057 1,602 1,814 3,179 2,785 2,631 319 1,815 1,588 4,551 489 934 263 94 1,241 294 317 1,719 491 172 1,188 241 From licenses and Tpetmiti. Total. $5,309,929 29,453 9,181 16,713 51,509 29,519 15,086 12,430 64,904 6,206 31,646 44,948 21, 179 23,346 40,531 19,768 169 7,686 50 16,907 38,433 294 1,416 60 192 11,636 19,452 27,880 5,169 18,468 44,001 71,346 30,261 38,349 46,975 30,023 26,362 56,993 33,355 32, 160 6,937 23,185 27,901 23,054 24,585 20,195 33,266 12,628 25,584 33,271 21,330 14,810 60,843 29,803 19,244 17,942 7,907 7,424 11,565 21,075 I reported in Table 21, $4,177,654 Liquor licenses and taxes. $1,071,334 1 Including certain erroneous receipts subsequently corrected by " refund payments' 2 The amount of service transfer receipts is given In Table 14. 'Divided in Table 24 into those for general city government and those for independent taxing districts 1)10,000 5,000 5,850 10,800 23,560 13,200 9,500 6,625 41,063 30,354 25,135 18,800 21,909 37,250 19,033 6,655 "i5,'445' 36,345 6,000 5,800 11,250 5,300 17,833 33,000 27,260 33,275 43,274 26,728 23,641 54,730 29,834 29,916 20,667 26,623 21,850 23,800 19,506 32,552 12,187 23,736 31,232 20,964 14, 161 45,750 29,250 18,315 17,375 7,628 6,760 11,312 19,083 Other $60,941 419,278 4,181 33,394 5,576 27,959 16,319 5,586 5,805 23,456 3,191 1,146 19,813 2,379 1,437 3,281 735 169 886 50 814 2,088 294 1,233 60 192 5,435 11,759 16,630 5,169 13, 168 26, 168 38,346 3,001 4,613 3,323 3,295 1,339 1,263 3,521 2,240 3,832 872 1,218 796 785 De- part- mental per- mits. 1,547 175 337 3,016 146 648 183 461 378 4 3,106 1,646 60 408 595 714 94' 413 1,848 2,039 376 28 649 4,763 553 717 ""m ""m 567 279 376 243 ""m 445 ACXX)MPANYING TEMPORARY RECEIPTS: 1903. 167 OENEB^L REVENUE BECEiPTS— conttuued. SFECIHED TEUPOKAKT RECEIPTS. COMMERCIAL REVENUE RECEIPTS. Gifts, oontribu- tiona, and dona- tions. From other civil di- visions. $4,129,505 $724,563 8,830 3,582 5,680 6,579 11,529 19,839 73,367 78,588 51,794 58,221 47,821 90,952 42,488 From private individ- uals. 250 12,313 32,078 7, 82,1 3, 12, 7, 11, 100, 7,945 10,193 3,111 3,009 4,206 1,813 1,195 4,338 5,160 3,483 3,702 2,126 3,141 4,494 2,811 1,631 2,114 1,963 644 3,062 1,972 1,568 2,852 3,731 1,378 19,iei 9,878 37,551 12,962 23,465 400 322 Miscel- lane- ous general reve- nue re- ceipts. $54,495 650 800 2,135 502 150 429 311 "io' 10,000 42,102 288 4,500 200 'eoo $4,244,979 From taxes for other civLl di- visions. From licenses, fines, etc., for other civil di- visions. Total gross com- mercial revenue receipts. $161,667 $14,186,900 5,688 906 3 22 567 6,387 2,759 100 3,048 19,628 7,341 18,112 Uonlclpal service income. $6,681,225 39,720 42,259 290, 158 60,473 228,363 189,481 22,278 29,810 23 879 1,723 48,110 4,795 52, 199 8,916 129,293 37,053 18,992 22,472 5,784 1,399 42,261 159,659 4,493 27,318 36,318 5,171 10,487 73,540 6,289 37,407 26,367 88,909 54,040 98,305 30,876 32,294 35,874 3,068 72,810 30,589 9,981 98, 169 29,817 3,219 88,430 25,587 19,611 152,700 14,185 16,645 30,202 45,327 TotaL 2,491 4,219 2,303 6,442 $4,785,126 38,307 3,532 299,158 60,473 228,350 81,408 19,758 19,378 879 1,140 14,138 3,642 10,441 8,916 27, 152 53,819 35,683 18,992 6,396 1,374 1,399 40,869 3,G91 412 20,837 26,170 4,062 7,811 46,598 6,289 37,407 26,367 65,599 6,211 26,981 30,000 15,560 16,269 3,068 58,906 16,568 6,246 8,735 66,394 15,615 2,825 37,315 26,687 2,348 96,070 4,872 13,692 30,202 16,294 From special ments. $238,013 36,397 2,669 292,940 56,022 200,326 77,107 5,143 17,325 From privi- leges. $1,204,298 9,563 1,196 6,645 12,399 6,643 1,786 5,678 2,462 34,214 2,867 11,613 16,847 2,829 5,974 38,748 6,932 35,931 23,010 54,192 4,740 22,946 27,937 13,495 15,663 910 67,211 15,719 6,145" 7,321 56,885 10,501 1,787 32,275 24,622 3,123 11,388 29,768 13,894 130 2,253 1,000 8,512 220 Departmental receipts. From fees and charges. $463,788 1,954 3,570 1,163 3,934 1,356 300 188 7,000 97 35 2,400 From sun- dries. 537 401 1,140 5,410 127 671 3,252 3,505 14,139 3, ail 5,018 1,273 23 377 244 4,301 3,482 9,246 148 9,912 47,005 33,382 9,112 3,798 1,374 693 6,478 8,744 1,358 1,689 6,869 300 1,476 1,865 1,200 76 3,798 1,863 1,476 435 1,982 315 361 101 891 8,264 4,982 1,010 4,045 675 2,143 1,583 1,272 1,882 157 1,783 713 946 12,886 710 1,085 560 502 274 160 "2,"i23' 907 171 515 2,846 136 $417,905 Munlo- Ipal invest- ment Income from in- terest.* 8,454 406 177 145 1,965 536 248 991 57 1,492 207 396 237 210 171 176 488 623 2,148 132 28 205 4,489 477 13 1,375 583 152 565 $7,087,770 1,658 9,169 1,370 Municipal industrial Income. Total. 657 15,409 5,038 3,216 1,413 38,727 108,073 1,146 10,432 3,100 67 457 1,484 1,275 90 5,172 33,820 588 39,776 $5,431,299 From water- works. 13,319 106,236 32,795 39,776 61,019 66,305 16,113 4,410 1,3 156,968 4,081 6,481 7,048 810 2,609 26,942 32,853 48,829 69,840 876 16,459 19,605 13,904 14,021 1,246 31,685 9,030 394 51,115 17,263 56,630 9,313 2,953 61,019 59,734 From markets and public $129,125 $1,627,346 1,970 3,819 1,404 1,025 From all other indus- tries. 15,113 8,016 26,316 32,853 36,661 69,840 14,282 15, 117 11,914 14,021 31,685 29,033 46,287 'u,ihb' i,Z!5 2,846 3,766 810 1,454 740 '"22 394 19,089 8,592 29,033 131 90 ' Net or corporate interest receipts. For detoUs of aU interest transactions see Table 20. » Division of receipts from licenses estimated. 557 120 1,219 1,812 1,413 38,727 1,838 1,145 10,432 6,571 135 "i,'392 147,952 4,081 3,635 3,293 1,155 626 13,168 136 1,177 4,466 1,185 1,246 2,982 37,541 631 2,953 168 Table 19.— RECEIPTS' FROM REVENUES, AND MUNICIPALITY. Indiana — Continued. Huntington city. . Jeflersonville city. Kokomocity Lafayette city Logansport city... Marion city Michigan City.... Munoie city New Albany city. Peru city Richmond city . . . Vincennes city . . . Wabash city Wasliington city. Iowa: Boone city Burlington city Clinton city , Fort Dodge city Fort Madison city. . Keokuk city Marshall town city. Muscatine city Oskaloosa city Otturawa city Waterloo city Kansas: Atchison city... Emporia city... Fort Scott city. Galena city Hutchinson city. . . Lawrence city Leavenworth city, nttsburg city Kentucky: Bowling Green city. Frankfort city Henderson city Owensboro city Paducah city Louisiana: Baton Rouge city. Shreveport city. . . Maine: Auburn city. . Augusta city. Bangor city.. Bath city Biddefordcity.. Lewiston city. . Rockland city.. Waterville city. Maryland: Annapolis city. . . Cumberland city, Frederick city * Hagerstown city. Massac'lausetts: Adams town Amesbury town . Arlington town.. Attleboro town.. Beverly city Brookline town Chicopee city CUnton town Danvers town Framingham town. ALL REVENUE EECEIPTS. Total gross revenue receipts. 1163,746 111,621 158,611 299,762 278,371 278,617 154,726 263,518 216,391 152,630 276,483 121,053 112, 113 108,609 161,087 319,844 208,364 189,804 62,273 190,012 200,941 205,860 123,780 205,334 209,371 233,823 114,091 110,206 32,735 102, 635 125,400 283,116 121,943 78,232 111,301 208,519 189,800 229,620 63,591 232, 726 161, 373 435, 697 160, 792 170,944 370,964 147,692 143,768 36,973 143,252 66,621 58,300 144,350 101,834 302,888 206,400 392, 232 1,211,467 302, 549 222, 213 141,981 189,612 Total exclusive of service transfer receipts. 2 J163,745 111,621 158,511 299,762 257,840 278,617 154,726 263,518 216,391 140,330 276,483 121,053 112, 113 108,609 150,524 319, 844 208,364 189, 422 62,273 190, 012 200, 826 205,750 123,780 205,334 209,371 233,823 106,460 110,206 32,736 102,635 125,400 282,988 121,943 78,232 111,301 208,519 189,800 229, 620 63,691 305,936 228,348 161,373 432,657 160,792 170,905 370,904 147,592 143, 409 36,973 143,252 66,621 68,300 144,350 101,770 297,460 204,533 392, 232 1,211,430 279, 409 216,814 137,294 184,911 GENERAL REVENUE RECEIPTS. Total gross general revenue receipts. 1111,661 97,300 121,763 232,379 175,956 172,898 95,670 217,327 212,081 99,864 217,022 117,365 88,913 97,246 96,478 264, 133 196,047 103, 194 60,928 151,486 117,157 162,287 90, 493 201,611 142,365 139,285 82,203 104,002 32, 467 97,742 91,066 216,031 101,335 57,693 102,640 144,942 168,428 222, 461 57,350 267,275 158, 316 154,961 33!, 276 138; .544 162,933 247, 133 1.39, 661 126,110 33,286 97, 139 42,107 44,290 115,606 92,697 226,746 161,661 310,959 1,073,742 209,703 173,949 89,387 176,669 From taxes. TotoJ. 194,963 80,251 96,8)1 198,733 125,157 137,947 65,650 166,886 169,097 82,208 191,078 94,621 71,683 67,399 78,940 225,840 164,652 86,216 60,108 131,917 97, 802 132,075 79,998 149, 179 11.3,070 103,904 78,067 66,609 20, 621 84,622 84,371 133, 158 63,653 30,060 82,724 100,512 132,971 150,044 44,761 141,204 128,981 144,312 302,107 123,196 145,068 220,589 109,563 112,559 24,051 79, 567 36,242 41,218 101,204 90,963 225,021 158,496 306, 463 1,019,968 182,614 154,243 88,356 171,804 General property taxes.' 194,963 80,251 96,891 198, 733 123,922 137,947 66,660 166,886 158,875 82,208 189, 421 94,521 71,683 67,070 77, 464 225.840 164,588 85,049 49, 876 131,917 96,342 131,442 78,613 147, 174 112,319 103,009 77,649 65,962 20,621 82,996 84,305 131,476 63,001 36,060 82, 670 98,262 129,471 146,998 44, 761 141,204 119,149 128, 415 261,608 112,121 139,322 210,668 102, 627 104,955 24,051 79,567 36,242 41,218 88,524 76,644 194, 441 146,278 254,942 712,624 164,828 139,286 73, 216 142, 776 Special property and business taxes. S39S 630 578 1,682 437 859 6,477 26, 111 4,194 259 1,299 1,104 1,502, 8,900 8,871 26,232 6,718 43,601 5 9,201 6 9,800 6,684 '4,482 5 4,000 ' refund payments' 298, 143 17,986 8,274 10,658 25,028 Poll taxes. 11,236 1,667 1,476 64 1,176 233 1,460 633 1, 386 2,006 761 418 117 1,048 66 115 54 2,250 3,500 3,046 8,973 9,420 14,488 6,881 5,487 8,022 5,832 6,102 3,780 5 5,438 5,348 5 6,500 5 7,920 From fines and forfeits. $20 33 163 760 632 1,282 416 965 163 31 620 180 740 1,918 4,885 1,388 286 335 5,529 411 6,061 2,775 26,252 211 13,973 4,806 4,610 480 70,865 21,862 1,999 1,934 811 3,059 7,139 1,962 2,266 505 294 836 1,198 2,381 966 755 517 2,274 380 557 821 467 944 926 184 1,815 1,309 206 493 From licenses and permits. Total. S5,736 4,031 6,9.57 9,726 17,019 12,833 6,931 26,870 7,163 4,397 11,105 12, 593 5,342 5,746 13,393 28,872 18,541 12, 196 7,786 15,067 16,940 19, 632 8,017 30,798 20,886 5,134 1,647 3,491 4,978 1,021 3, 177 0,578 7,562 14,293 11,352 10, 306 22,181 31, 532 3,409 78, 122 21 104 245 262 439 249 274 501 8,568 12,798 5,486 2,465 12,580 275 139 485 307 426 22,988 16, 273 10 1,662 Liquor licenses and taxes. J5,187 2,350 6,250 9,422 16,122 12,350 6,700 25,750 5,043 4,300 10,750 12,200 4,500 5,546 12,928 26,212 18,038 10, 418 7,700 14, 493 15,142 19, 222 7,292 38,004 19,200 9; 368 7,600 7,913 17,203 13,000 2,250 56, 850 6,407 9,837 5,432 1,685 12,529 22,731 15,755 Other licenses. $549 1,681 707 303 483 231 1,009 2,120 97 340 393 842 200 465 2,444 461 1,778 574 1,798 .325 724 1,794 1,685 5,134 1,547 3,392 4,978 1,021 3,177 6,578 7,315 4,936 3,852 2,393 4,978 18,532 1,169 21,272 21 104 245 262 209 249 274 130 2,061 987 53 260 139 485 307 426 257 618 10 239 De- part- mental per- mits. $51 216 42 247 230 365 100 1,974 1,420 reported m Table 21. ' Including certain erroneous receipts subsequently corrected by ' 2 The amount of service transfer receipts is given in Table 14. ' Divided in Table 24 into those for general city government and those for independent taxing districts. 169 &0eOMPANYING TEMPORARY RECEIPTS: 1903— Continued. GENERAL REVENUE KECEiPTa— continued. Gifts, contribu- tions, and dona- tions. From other civil di- visions. $10,842 12,985 12,762 23,171 33,247 20,836 22,660 22,606 25,668 13,228 13,319 10,071 11,888 9,101 2,405 6,947 7,969 3,394 2,748 4,302 2,080 5,051 2,067 6,473 6,635 3,995 2,378 6,929 2,062 3,284 3,027 5,430 8,258 5,341 6,630 7,836 10,042 13,646 7,218 45,693 16,852 9,551 17,847 9,738 17,326 23,914 7,235 10,795 150 2,500 rrom private individ- uals. 624 713 1,626 1,224 2,497 1,136 1,382 495 1,410 $5,000 23 20,000 1,000 15,000 Miocel lajie- 0U3 general' reve- nue re- ceipts 200 13,000 4,206 100 25,000 175 20,000 11,957 700 10,242 2,150 100 21,613 600 24 400 2,040 60,667 1,150 742 50 300 SPECIFIED TEMPORARY RECEIPTS. S250 Trom taxes for other civil di- visions. 477 100 270 From licenses, fines, etc., tor other civil di- visions. COMMERCIAL REVENUE RECEIPTS. Total gross com- mercial revenue receipts.. $28,347 28,443 66,116 27,695 32,177 55,660 21,007 21,887 16,462 11,652 $630 471 687 476 577 530 415 231 4,176 17,379 17,973 33,957 745 1,775 1,148 129,991 20,800 17,787 11,033 22,811 2,615 9,016 5,252 708 1,306 $52,184 14,321 36,748 67,383 102,416 105,719 59,166 46,191 4,310 52,766 69,461 3,688 23,200 11,363 65,609 66,711 12,317 86,610 1,345 38,526 83,784 43,673 33,287 3,823 67,006 94,533 31,888 6,204 4,893 34,345 67,085 20,603 20,539 8,661 63,677 21,372 7,169 6,241 8,661 74,410 6,412 104,421 24,248 8,011 123,831 7,941 18,658 3,687 46,113 24,514 14,010 28,744 9,237 76, 143 43,849 81,273 137,725 92,846 48,264 62,594 13,843 Municipal service income. Total. $40,033 13,321 33,644 28,768 1,628 82,437 42,788 36,703 3,127 2,199 25,987 2,475 23,200 11,363 48,917 51,267 12,317 70,031 1,310 32,773 54,991 18,422 33,287 3,823 67,006 93,239 2,306 4,735 96 4,893 30,423 64,368 20,378 6,115 7,266 1,888 1,548 335 6,824 6,752 6,206 26,179 6,307 5,790 10,505 6,033 3,818 474 20,780 11,909 1,568 7,608 8,005 27,597 9,886 33,216 43,721 23,349 12,179 13,098 9,929 From special ments. $38,516 7,232 29,965 26,196 80,060 41,764 31,668 - 791 20,658 20,318 8,024 47,903 45,526 8,773 64,681 24 25,100 47,702 15,411 30,909 1,180 66,259 90,200 1,717 2,421 4,226 26,694 59,675 17,557 5,415 3,861 From privi- 116 813 1,094 17,039 11,231 736 65 13,016 1,439 11,966 18,136 $5,000 2,367 49 200 100 Departmental receipts. From fees and charges. 174 1,063 838 2,791 1,886 2,377 4,467 3,595 1,067 2,237 1,207 $197 962 3,242 3,166 2,049 523 3,364 2,554 1,956 1,781 1,794 2,016 913 4,774 3,082 5,269 1,191 7,301 2,536 566 1,966 2,007 607 2,858 513 2,212 74 343 2,093 4,194 184 137 392 481 915 449 4,875 3,145 3,987 17,684 4,906 1,403 7,644 5,318 3,262 21 185 67 4,357 5,817 8,581 4,825 16, 183 17,623 13,209 4,430 10, 143 6,863 From sun- dries. $1,320 137 437 406 1,628 328 501 1,676 373 1,408 3,373 094 1,088 1,323 867 462 81 95 372 4,753 2,445 412 394 240 181 76 102 21 325 1,636 699 2,637 2,924 973 1,099 3,492 1,406 7,401 555 4,387 2,861 431 656 279 1,556 621 2,133 1,350 3,209 1,736 2,699 3,496 6,545 4; 316 718 1,810 Munic- ipal invest- ment income from in- terest.^ $129 300 120 109 3,042 460 664 2,400 1,195 114 1,969 10,280 62 4,178 1,733 99 28,152 37 576 1,561 492 100 1,146 3,968 4,087 2,691 3,700 269 1,071 4,673 2,188 Municipal industrial income. Total. $12,161 1,000 3,104 38,496 100,688 23,282 16,248 9,483 1,074 50,667 33,474 1,213 6,692 1,402 16,579 35 5,753 28,793 24,691 206 29,582 905 173 3,922 1,098 230 19,853 146 55,642 18,289 5,497 6,906 30,878 67,378 144 74,064 16,208 2,122 85,174 1,866 14,264 1,652 24,841 12,605 12,342 21, 136 86 44,588 29,876 46,367 90,304 69,228 35,014 34,823 1,726 From water- worlcs. $12,151 31,086 23,282 14,527 20,713 15,180 27,822 20,280 16,090 18,387 '24,"485 32,387 '67,' 189 42,647 23,599 11,374 20,150 40,483 29,876 43,606 86,110 39,334 33, 141 25,867 From markets and public scales. $943 561 916 2,562 971 721 206 976 905 458 ,098 230 129 781 1,105 2,869 12,618 From all other indus- tries. 60 1,612 1,242 1,231 1,538 6,888 3,640 4,310 •8,992 »8,608 5 6,892 » 11,500 5,356 «6,097 5 4,800 5 4,500 6 7,712 5 3,330 4,726 2,802 5 6,360 5,690 6,240 10,205 2,8.10 2,969 3,146 364 10,020 3,707 417 From and forfeits. $405 1,331 636 932 220 513 1,226 1,730 1,222 8,394 971 1,974 817 81 863 464 469 800 1,649 322 1,296 222 292 1,518 1,175 408 1,517 1,899 169 46 1,641 2,583 3,082 1,784 48 85 1,092 633 2,258 1,036 5,606 4,714 2,707 697 3,074 64 1,026 2,270 802 215 3,959 4,652 16,042 3,64S 3,947 2,341 3,273 2,493 2,096 2,767 From licenses and permits. Total. $208 75 603 15,008 534 254 14,105 11,268 19,433 23,210 197 28,463 158 2,008 9,916 105 926 9,698 73 10,337 14,145 11 16,660 7,347 9,066 10,334 9,346 43,767 7,836 28,585 29,670 22,626 10,169 10,717 24,347 27,553 15.662 5; 920 2,824 17,292 43, 751 6,069 9,631 30,633 14,561 27,644 44,261 •4,153 7,970 17,735 7,220 26,715 11,020 15,917 20,832 32,688 9,975 16,806 19,262 17,991 92,380 161,750 74,907 1 Including certain erroneous receipts subsequently corrected by " refund payments' 'The amount of service transfer receipts is given in Table 14. • Divided in Table 24 into those for general city government and those for independent taxing districts, 9,290 10,447 12,414 5,968 3,916 16,307 5,410 reported In Table 21 liquor licenses and taxes. $3 1 14,632 7 13,664 11, 104 19,126 21,907 4 27,609 2 Other licenses. 9,755 10,202 13,618 16,056 6,870 8,910 9,923 8,703 43,276 7,638 28,504 29,593 21,731 9,044 10,287 23,760 26,784 12,882 6,726 2,824 16,282 43,218 6,209 9,606 30,000 14,000 27,000 43,000 6,000 8,400 4,700 18,364 8,250 12,800 11,730 21,819 6,326 10,500 9,690 10,400 8,457 7,656 11,064 4,653 2,647 14,648 3,743 4208 72 442 376 527 254 461 164 302 1,303 193 854 158 2,008 161 105 555 95 135 257 11 604 477 146 411 643 491 198 81 77 796 813 430 697 769 2,349 165 De- part- mental 1,010 533 860 26 633 483 644 1,211 4,153 1,970 9,335 2,520 8,351 2,770 3,117 9,102 10,626 4,649 6,306 9,613 7,326 831 2,791 1,076 1,305 1,031 1,607 1,108 171 ACCOMPANTEStG TEMPORARY RECEIPTS: 1903-Contlnued. OENEBAL BBVENUE RECEIPTS— continued. QUts, contriba- tions, and dona- tions. I'lem (S-vll di- visions. 1,01S 1,081 V542 ' 1,932 1,270 XWl 427 1,770 951 ?,iOS3 1,373 1,151 1,266 1,304 l,e92 fil3 568 53&. 1,000 1,001 1,328 8,422 13,516 8,638 15,165 8,507 11,141 8,497 11,826 12,858 20,^19 15,742 10,165 14,544 19,429 7,895 4,385 19,871 10,948 7,516 13,626 7,724 5,327 8,657 15,602 8,123 4,933 5,«42 5,768 10,491 «,000 5,852 6,927 14,666 ?^7 .55,959 24,473 61,248 641 2,873 928 1,728 836 979 703 From private individ- uals. »107 6,325 16,638 1,275 28,084 736 S,500 2,300 2,200 2,500 8,784 300 Misoel- lane- ous ganeral reve- nue iB- ceipts. 3,803 150 450 175 6,000 5,100 440 1,353 25,000 176 16,979 4,635 46,524 1,500 2,907 960 900 tlSS 31 162 SPECIFIED TEMPOKABY RECEIPTS. From taxes tor ottier civil di- visions. ' 219 13 17 11 651 276 114,410 16,725 17,084 20,397 39,649 25,350 17,877 13,278 24,270 39,164 18,906 60,776 21,847 8,300 10,347 15,323 40,495 15,854 22, 104 12,398 20,010 13,244 22,108 21,114 43,297 40,505 69,788 28,342 43,930 35,523 44,222 55,651 42,980 45,866 45,067 50,847 68,450 22,649 24,812 From fines, etc., lor otlier civil di- visions. 40,260 25,694 22,568 S925 1,062 1,152 6,241 1,880 1,337 5,575 4,714 6,732 8,763 COMMEECIAL BEVENUE BECZIFTB. Total gross eom- meicial revenue receipts. 11,254 1,392 4,047 942 1,437 3,8!i6 787 3,939 5,619 1,338 6,451 t6S,962 17,901 69,263 83,371 136,518 117,058 19,031 53,238 74,J93 97,589 86,260 99,878 38,909 29,059 14,454 80,154 127,927 20,924 52,670 29,215 107,396 65,886 76,280 21,099 253 21, 737 83,747 36,414 42,527 4,702 1,658 17,895 118,097 36,326 103,993 6,046 174,839 21,340 36,206 109,242 61,772 40,928 24,524 27,095 3,065 9,278 43, 452 14,025 22,517 5,015 13,531 44,855 3,214 9,971 8,273 43,640 1,302 3,864 86,855 6,749 Municipal service income. Total. 13,894 2,252 174 71,986 91,025 18,085 45,975 39,911 6,33i 38,965 41,938 10,818 23 241 4,236 2,909 63,203 57,719 S,40S 21,271 18,590 1,115 < Net or corporate interest receipts. 'Estimated^ $17,286 14,297 14,002 29,868 51,636 41,746 18,435 26,901 29,413 17,258 23,007 41,391 12,020 28,423 13,037 36,050 35,976 7,637 14,611 7,581 14,131 20,525 21,431 20,440 173 21,449 41,283 1,797 42,505 2,851 303 4,161 33,874 3,918 30,097 5,266 136,384 14,711 23,342 51,248 32,951 21,025 13,797 2,765 8,282 17,923 12,022 3,927 2,362 2,844 10,256 2,911 8,646 5,098 40,517 1,007 3,864 49, .395 5,841 From special ments. S6,231 10,611 1,163 8,587 17,096 18,959 1,525 4,387 1,802 1,230 31,390 2,840 3,755 7,453 20,737 15,953 763 2,785 2,774 1,812 4,838 18,085 14,057 32,830 38,584 1,261 27,977 2,703 24,432 3,327 115,153 U,685 20,337 49,800 32,537 22,526 2,517 12,982 1,540 4,507 15,362 11,438 From privi- 1,571 1,822 7,938 1,683 3,445 47,691 5,346 306 $232 1,145 3,149 1,623 823 834 1,037 2,313 2,156 2,424 297 17,871 2,606 1,584 232 3,075 2,803 1,888 1,556 374 Departmental receipts. From fees and cliarges. $7,495 2,797 8,687 15,887 28,127 18,947 12,119 23,978 20,186 11,809 13,288 5,874 7,409 6,555 4,844 13,199 3,845 6,581 1,998 11,519 13,528 10,963 2,197 6,954 7,671 1,042 3,376 349 304 2,731 2,914 906 3,261 417 439 2,947 1,163 817 46 670 183 584 148 3,316 2,314 573 1,053 1,788 1,050 9,594 From sun- dries. 853 276 SO 666 190 147 13,528 1,945 7,575 2,308 4,718 902 $3,328 4,152 4,249 3,264 2,217 3,968 2,089 3,803 1,334 6,333 1,703 1,474 442 740 3,325 5,240 2,797 2,170 2,809 800 4,194 3,742 158 173 438 782 755 545 2,502 1,427 309 2,404 1,522 20,792 79 1,852 631 663 231 1,077 459 247 11 2,292 574 1,089 102 2,128 256 731 1,038 305 27 4,557 4,386 1,877 601 382 213 Munic- ipal invest- ment income from in- terest.* $526 781 774 8,263 14,461 1,510 15 2,361 5,468 24,308 13,553 1,896 325 636 935 826 8,414 294 744 2,862 6,225 4,959 4,306 659 '"'263 1,032 16 552 ""76 2,474 9,147 405 3,982 732 379 Municipal Industrial income. Total. 287 1,221 2,652 2,078 1,151 441 1,067 1,327 8,661 98 $48,150 2,823 54,487 45,240 70,421 73,802 561 23,9,76 39,512 56,023 49,700 66,591 26.564 482 43,278 83,537 12,993 37,315 18,772 87,040 40,402 60,643 80 35 41,432 34,601 22 1,851 713 13,734 84,147 29,934 73,896 780 29,308 6,629 12,459 54,012 28,821 15,611 20,429 13,298 300 25,150 2,003 18,590 2,663 10,400 34, 599 303 1,325 1,954 471 From water- works. 37,460 71,789 33,139 30,053 43,652 17,377 $47,007 53,424 44,617 64,929 68,467 23,933 39,213 43,769 32,716 56,591 26,254 11,361 75,519 11,259 35,892 17,832 33,516 40,402 48,146 40,903 12,275 27,651 29,934 25,557 10,002 49,625 26,779 13,147 8,622 13,298 300 19,692 14,576 From markets and pul)lic scales. 36,713 65,089 30,448 43,402 17,356 For details of all interest transactions sec Table 20. $133 14 529 22 62 163 491 568 814 2,003 2,986 .^5 '990 303 213 864 747 From all other indus- tries. $1,143 2,823 930 623 5,492 5,321 581 299 12,254 16,976 310 482 31,917 8,004 1,734 1,3" 940 53,524 80 35 34,601 1,789 550 1,459 66,005 48,339 780 1,915 2,457 3,898 2,042 1,796 11,807 4,644 1,€ 2,598 10,400 33,609 1,112 1,090 471 295 6,700 2,691 3,720 250 -21 172 Table 19.— RECEIPTS' FROM REVENUES, AND 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 216 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 HUM 223 224 225 227 228 223 231 232 233 234 233 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 ITONICIPALITT. New Jersey: Bloomfleld town Brldgeton city Bast Orange city. . . Haokenaack village. Harrison town Kearny town Long Branch city. MillviUe city Montclair town Morristown town. New Brunswick city. . Perth Amboy city Phillipsburg town Plainheld city Union town New York: Amsterdam city. Batavia village , . Cohoescity....'.. Coming city Cortland city Dunkirk city Geneva city Glens Falls village. . Gloversville city Homellsvillo city. . . Hudson city Ithaca city Jamestown city. Johnstown city. . Little Falls city. Lockportcity Middletown city Mt. Vernon city New Roohelle city. Niagara Falls city. North Tonawanda city. Ogdensburg city. , Olean city Oswego city PeekskiU village Plattsburg city Port Jervis vUlage. . Poughkeepsie city. . Rome city Saratoga Springs village. Watertown city Watervliet city North Carolina: Asheville city. Charlotte city Greensboro city. . Newborn city Kaleighcity "Wilmmgton city. . Winston city North Dakota; Fargo city. . Ohio: Alliance dtj Ashtabula city . , Bellaireclty Cambridge city. ChiUicothe city. East Liverpool city ' . Elyriacity Findlay city Fremont city ' Ironton city ALL REVENUE RECEIPTS. Total gross revenue receipts. 1172,339 103,910 613,243 136, 129 158,425 241,072 185,824 74,656 366,284 113,856 326, 140 230,588 97,602 231, 162 163,740 263,695 89,480 361,868 115,902 101, 616 203, 166 174, 362 158,474 242,331 186,960 141,850 210,711 394,542 142,549 160,830 237,527 212, 168 688,389 379, 134 381,945 196,261 148,358 139, 159 314,562 137,648 111,732 86, 963 385,857 268,264 246,614 298,833 144,921 207,697 178,948 107,910 53,383 129,225 224, 117 101,740 204,335 116, 686 90,907 89,604 69,311 114,212 168, 196 87, 364 225,800 75,622 103,919 Total exclusive of sei'vice transfer receipts.'' $172,339 10:3,916 613,088 136, 129 158,425 241,072 183,824 74,636 366.284 113; 856 326, 140 230, .588 97,602 231, 162 163, 740 263, 695 89,480 361,868 116.902 101,616 202,593 174,342 158,280 242.331 186,960 141,850 210,711 394.642 142; 649 162,837 237,527 212. 168 688; 689 371,442 381,945 196,261 148,338 139, 159 3]4,.W2 137,648 111,732 &5,953 ,386,857 26R, 264 246,614 298.833 14'i;921 207,697 178,948 107,9)0 53, .383 129,225 224,117 96,668 204,335 116, ,586 84, 159 89,604 69,311 114,212 168, 196 87,364 220,3-32 73,522 103,919 GENERAL REVENUE RECEIPTS. Total gross general revenue receipts. $154,185 75. 818 471,606 114,676 108;.718 156,368 176, 7.55 73.942 325.461 109,949 260,000 163,399 89.675 212; 118 129,681 196,447 80,881 293.652 108,582 90,958 1.50, 144 117,216 121,779 167,8.56 139,602 126,087 170, 732 26i; 140 93,064 103,040 192,387 167, 196 619,039 342,390 268, 182 166,658 116,910 101,655 259; 617 79, .580 81.636 324,080 185,185 193,752 228,659 129,088 142,354 136,952 89,444 ,36, 7.58 119,629 218,523 77,:y8 153,468 6.5,673 5.5,070 62,900 62,276 99,706 104,772 66,443 165,717 59, 727 76,790 From taxes. Total. $120,590 61 ,453 431,016 93.449 8i;647 128,143 128,322 68,186 277,110 89,953 183,995 86, 163 60,824 175,232 72,892 1.59, .504 74, 1,54 231,844 90,396 79,760 124,087 97, 352 1H,403 141,471 112,833 105, 647 143,081 2i>l, 494 77,894 84,987 160,866 132,. -..35 666,261 310.587 2121017 148,060 97,324 80,324 220,298 93,615 61,287 74,341 160,663 181,. 583 190,483 107,397 103. 109 9.''. 144 62,981 21,868 99, 351 147, fill 63,320 128,207 43,447 38,213 30,368 43,841 86,912 88,272 66, 682 149, 405 45,209 62,473 General property taxes." $120,325 57, 743 ■42.5,665 93,189 81,647 116, 180 113,376 65, 705 276, 626 182, 713 74,611 53,684 170, 406 72,892 160,561 72,038 244, 203 88,672 74,223 84,390 93, 766 110,960 137,163 110,662 98,403 142, 429 229.773 74, 132 84, 476 1,59,867 l.'i9, 228 .563,497 309,989 208,421 145,329 93,337 76,898 2)7,072 92,070 .56,642 70,653 275,253 167,033 174,858 181,950 104,766 99,10s 91,. 562 57,609 21.245 95,899 140, 230 49,299 128,207 43, 447 38,215 50,368 43,841 86,912 88,272 66,682 149,403 45,209 62,473 Special property and business taxes. $265 1, 1.56 361 260 11,963 14,946 339 484 2,518 1,282 10,5.54 6,690 1,276 2,116 7,641 1,724 3, .527 39, 697 3,587 3,443 4,308 2, .181 7,244 2,652 1,721 3,762 611 3,307 2,764 598 3,596 731 3,987 4,426 3,226 1,.545 4,645 3,129 11, 667 3,630 6,723 8,533 2,631 PoU taxes. $2,565 .5,000 2,142 731 1,450 3,550 6,000 3,682 5,372 623 3,352 7,281 4,221 From fines and forfeits. $549 212 915 230 741 362 1,037 483 650 385 914 1,355 363 648 419 1,459 260 763 1,140 601 787 1,001 186 448 323 618 133 680 346 432 2,284 643 2,620 326 1,117 1,921 409 199 103 123 106 364 2,137 328 6,330 5,498 3,644 946 3,445 6,738 3,804 1,366 4,781 2,292 3,417 906 2,248 1,031 1,704 336 1,238 From hcenses and pennits. Total. $6,111 619 13,664 5,231 17, 712 8,234 18,667 313 6,418 6,428 27, 164 34, 453 13, 199 12,073 30, 113 23,310 142 28,831 12, 731 6,083 17,986 11, 473 647 14,551 13,294 13,292 14, 159 14,044 7,992 13,566 19,401 14,734 25,470 20, 146 43,427 13,028 10,385 10,944 27,428 226 11,494 63 24,494 14,922 366 21,179 16, 673 22,906 23, 180 16,360 7,367 7,316 38,440 11,889 1,261 4,305 10, 155 4,966 693 5,283 6,685 2,848 6,367 7,662 3,894 Liquor Jlcenses and $5,700 6,660 4,949 17,053 5,750 12,476 Other licenses. 4,400 3,333 23,970 33,005 12,339 9,400 28,970 25,100 28,721 11,751 6,825 17,293 11,059 14,213 13, 132 13,083 11,362 13,094 7,867 13,395 19,308 13,518 22,420 18,261 41,200 12,631 9,995 10,361 27,200 10, 495 '23,838' 14,766 16,274 16,473 15,750 16,000 11, 733 2,«00 3,500 17,390 10,000 3,660 9,593 4,828 605 6,237 3,610 2,616 6,083 7,439 3,589 $411 619 1,895 140 2,201 4,830 313 1,362 1,093 1,082 1,448 415 2,447 748 210 40 130 980 2eo 678 414 547 303 162 110 2,797 910 136 171 81 704 2,200 620 2,227 397 361 583 228 226 999 63 666 156 365 1,671 200 7,166 8,180 4,627 4,767 1,593 21,060 1,889 1,253 269 335 30 278 46 76 19 204 113 303 ) Including certain erroneous receipts subsequently corrected by "refund payments" reported in Table 21. 2 The amount of service transfer receipts is given m Table 14. 3 Divided in Table 24 into those for general city government and those for independent taxing districts. ury city 26,000 10,000 18,000 88,559 86 244,980 10,500 43,700 44,950 3,894 48.18 296 9.85 Middlotown city . . . 84,195 61.08 1,457 19.85 23,752 254,356 46,791 57.25 100,980 6,439 49.61 Stamford city 10.40 14 7.09 ■Willimantic city 33,139 37.32 Florida: Key West city... 57,058 1,219 15,770 1,973 22,900 27.22 Pensaoola city 13.86 26,878 29.55 Georgia: 26,919 20,450 16,290 55,991 30.66 Brunswick city 2,290 34.63 28.73 Macon city .-... 160,000 7,013 53 a, 759 370,508 3,899 32.80 Illinois: Alton city. - . . 73,557 39,500 175,968 90S 11,813 75,507 21,301 10.00 9.13 Bloomington city 114,210 40,764 20.67 10.61 Champaign city 64,199 109,865 94,892 131,000 131,600 32,000 98,900 19,300 62,625 4,817 4,401 8,045 19.67 14,865 387 10.37 20,139 8.58 Elein citv 10.25 '■ E vanston city 3,500 23,188 12.90 9.34 I Galesburg city 24,371 74,100 81 22j015 6,187 9,030 11.64 1,659 2,000 36,113 19.54 ; Kankakee city 36,500 5.25 40^866 18,263 8,200 11,000 15,42 622 19,316 1,695 224 9.96 12,584 58,000 99,824 5,000 4,000 12,942 7.33 12.90 12.17 Ottawa city. 16,252 16.80 Pekin city. 40,009 5,689 289 25 913 1,476 19.10 Eock Island city 120,989 07,000 53,465 33,530 29,700 20.74 6.46 Waukegan city 175 42,520 8,000 43,900 10.58 Indianfi: 142,239 2,212 10,456 176,733 14.40 Columbus city 14,050 11.96 F.llrhaTt. flity 7.24 6,818 15,793 20.70 Eammond city 59,557 13.97 Huntington city 173,378 47,000 38,233 195, 114 21,698 419,753 131, 661 99,835 33.59 33,500 500 3,000 27,046 40.99 9.52 Lafayette city 1,635 111,697 40,709 26.78 38,301 22.27 30.22 Mich igan (Sty 4,240 11.72 2,293 13.298 19,797 10.20 35,061 15.43 Peru city 947 7.54 1 The term ''debt" or ''debt obligations," as here used, includes all bonds; temporary and other loans, including overdrafts by the treasurer; all warrants out- standing at the close of the year; and all judgments rendered against the municipality and not paid during the year. 'Including all short-term loans in anticipation of taxes, commonly designated as revenue bonds, revenue loans, tax warrants, tax certificates, temporary loans, etc. 191 Table 22.— OUTSTANDING DEBT OBLIGATIONS' AND SINKING FUND ASSETS AT CELOSE OP YEAE: 1903— Continued. MUMICIPALITT. ALL DEBT OBLIGATIONS. Total. Issued by general city gOT- ermuent. Issued by scbools. Issued by ottier divisions ol gov- ernment. DEBT OBLIGATIONS CLASSIFIED BT CHAHACTEE. General bonds. Revenue and tax loans. > Special ment loans. Out- standing warrants. Otber debt obliga- tions. Sinlcing fund assets. DEBT LESS SINK- ING rUNij ASSETS. Total. Per capita. Indiana— Conttnaed. Richmond dty V inconnes 4,500 3 1,000 8,000 3,000 1,025 275 200 4 25,000 25,000 5 6,000 1,100 6 4,300 560 100 1,000 7 89,600 77,600 47,500 63,000 128,000 136,600 149,760 36,000 2,000 7,200 200,000 741,760 610,250 104,000 8 9 in 11 750 1,200 500 275 450 200 800 1? 13 14 100 16 500 6,500 29,600 33,000 16 20,000 65,000 4,990 17 50,000 IS 7,000 19 1,260 31, 775 21,670 67,000 127,085 23,000 42,300 29,300 25,000 13,500 46,800 23,436 17,000 27,420 60,000 15,000 9,600 76,000 16,000 6,000 50,000 626,000 27,300 150,000 2f 20,000 80,000 21 35,000 6,775 300 96,000 60,000 43,100 500 4,100 2,600 6,000 2,000 989 19,460 12, 374 38,400 15,000 7,000 7,500 10,000 2,600 1,300 10,200 2,000 6,000 23,750 14,000 1,600 2,600 19,000 2,260 4,600 3,000 600 3,050 2,600 10,700 8,000 1,600 600 5,000 500 1,000 2,600 7,700 300 2,500 1,000 4,000 13,600 22 2f •u 26 8,000 1,000 26 49,000 11,600 13,167 65,093 43,000 35,000 42,000 25,000 62,000 20,000 600 50,000 36,000 1,500 60,000 73,000 81,000 8,600 25,000 2,600 22,000 8,000 15,000 21,000 21,200 10,500 23,500 1,000 13,600 2,000 1,600 3«,000 26,000 45,000 21,500 20,100 23,000 34,000 30,000 13,000 2,000 1,000 1,634 27 150,000 2R % 1,000 20,000 11,600 2,000 30 6,666 8,475 96,000 15,250 150,000 10,000 3 3'; .31 M •x> 36,000 40,600 76,000 65,000 110,000 30,000 36,000 60,000 110,000 50,000 36,000 100,000 42,000 164,000 32,000 60,000 120,000 201,000 20,000 40,000 70,000 m 200 2,600 37 38 30,000 62,000 60,000 75,000 10,000 12,600 39 1,000 i,666 4( 4: 30,600 600 42 41 7,500 M it 41 8,000 6,000 4,100 35,000 17,000 4' 4i 36,000 30,000 83,000 60,000 26,000 120,000 61,000 40,000 10,400 36,000 46,000 41,500 26,000 38,000 4! 7,000 27,400 10,000 16,000 66,000 11,000 31,600 • 33,200 12,000 25,000 10,000 14,000 12,000 30,000 16,800 47,000 31,000 8,000 16,000 48,100 40,000 100,000 125,000 12,000 6( 1,000 SCO 30,000 20,000 200 8,600 2,000 6 600 1,600 5. 5 1,866 3,000 6 6 6 400 4,000 6 .5. 600 10,600 6 lOO 6 9,000 100 1,500 73,000 6 6 113,000 27,000 108,000 100,000 6 18,000 23,000 57,000 6 1,000 3,300 t 6 « At present unproductive, being operated tor municipal purposes only. ' Owned by county. . ^ 8 Owned by city, but operated by private corporation. 8Keal estate, $4,000; toll bridge, $50,000. 10 In process ol construction. 198 Table 23.— VALUE AT CLOSE OF YEAR OF PRINCIPAL SALABLE MOMCIPALITT. SAtABLE AOT) PKODUCTIVE POSSESSIONS.! Total. Assets of permanent funds. Properties of municipal industries. Invest- ment funds. PubUo trust funds. Waterworks Electric light works.' Markets and public scales. Docks, wharves, and landings. Cemeteries All other. 67 Indiana^— Continued. Marion city 1357,500 166,464 106,000 49,038 340,000 191,480 20,000 $310,000 125,000 8 $47,500 68 Michigan City Jl,464 $20,000 $20,000 15,000 61) Muncie city : 8 91,000 70 New Albany city 4,038 $20,000 25,000 71 Peru city 300,000 40,000 186,480 72 Eichmond city 5,000 73 Vincennes city 20,000 74 Wabashcity 75 Washington city 50,000 91,760 65,096 8 50,000 76 Iowa: Boone city 4,980 86,780 77 Burlington city $53,996 1,000 11,000 78 Clinton city 79 Fort Dodge city 160,500 9,000 35,500 286,500 130,000 160,000 500 80 Fort Madison city 4,600 12,500 4,500 13,000 81 Keokuk city 10,000 1,500 10,000 82 Marshalltown city 260,000 100,000 »25,00» S3 Muscatine city 20,000 84 Oskaloosa city 85 Ottumwacity 86 Waterloo city 87 Kansas: Atchison city 3,376 345,400 3,469 8,000 3,575 20,320 13,280 3,620 290,000 131,000 341,000 163,184 268,000 115,000 400,000 449,435 82,900 1,979,799 66,526 8,402 804,644 11,074 18,443 34,750 405,200 300,000 61, 412 320,000 15,710 492,029 422,838 603,501 1,115,146 597,088 424,079 467,740 105,306 320,633 55,000 ' 603,050 604,081 967,886 509,440 4,954 486,292 807,790 1, 097, 103 3,376 400 88 Emporia city 300,000 045,000 89 Fort Scott city 3,469 90 Galenacity • 8,000 91 Hutchinson city 3,575 8,720 13,280 620 92 Lawrence city 100 3,000 11,500 93 Leavenworth city 94 Pittsburg city 95 Kentucky: Bowling Green city 250,000 20,000 20,000 2,000 30,000 96 129,000 97 Henderson city 100,000 = 23,000 200,000 130,000 5 40,000 1,000 600 28,000 15,000 10,000 6,000 60,000 100,000 126,000 98 Owensboro city 3,684 99 Paducahcity 150,000 ino Louisiana: Baton Rouge city 101 Shre veport city 260,000 8 $25, 000 ItK Maine: Auburn city 84,500 364,935 103 Augusta city 40,050 318,568 42,726 3,002 2,057 9,053 16,478 38,860 4,000 104 Bangor city 1,500,000 = 100,000 8 61,231 8 20,000 w 5,000 105 Bath city 300 3)500 400 106 Biddeford city 107 Lewiston city 778,087 '23,600 108 Rockland city "2,021 "1,965 109 WaterviUe city (<) 110 Maryland: Annapolis city 10,000 65,000 16,400 200 8,350 111 Cumberland city 300,000 250,000 3 40,000 8 50,000 59,412 112 Frederick city 113 Hagerstown city 2,000 114 Massachusetts: Adams town 300,000 20,000 1,000 65,000 115 Araesbury town 14,210 134,649 883 20,198 45,146 6,088 6,170 119,840 105,306 3,783 500 llli Arlington town 270,980 421,955 414,353 994,000 429,000 407,909 296,000 266 18 21,200 117 Attleboro town lis Beverly city : 168,950 61,000 9,000 10,000 400 (0 10,000 40,000 119 Brookline town w "15,000 120 Clucopee city. ^ Clinton town. 153,000 121 122 Danver.s town. 61,500 123 Framingham town. 124 Gardner town. 306,850 • 125 Hyde Park town 18 15,000 126 Leominster town. 50,568 15,270 52,621 11,700 3,954 38,135 165,544 486,281 552,482 588,761 776,865 464,066 0) 127 Marlboro city 50 138,300 33,674 1,000 1 28 Medford city 100 129 Melrose city. 1.30 M'llord town. 131 Natick town 447,957 495,000 •458, 697 200 i;i2 Newburyport city. 139, 237 6,009 2,000 27,125 133 Northampton city « 126,000 1 Value of equipment, lands, buildings, etc. s Including gas works wliere reported. * At present unproductive, being operated for municipal purposes only. * Value not reported. 6 Including gas works. « In. process of construction. im -POSSESSIONS, EXCIiUSIVE OF SINKING FUND ASSETS: 1903— Continued. SALABLE BtTT TJNPKODUCTIVE POSSESSIONS.' Total. 1420,400 266,300 400,000 S29,«)0 224,950 473,627 220,000 218,900 218,700 172,610 659,200 M6,3S0 329,725 130,745 402,161 ^5,511 248,203 386,050 417,723 408,939 224,350 186,100 161,850 182, .300 156,700 254,300 250,500 261,575 66,200 81,200 307,500 264,500 332,615 103,050 ^,600 256,557 143,018 ■!!53,280 215,500 320,000 724,224 149,965 220,500 34,225 149,650 55,600 38,500 254,400 1«5,595 609,730 268,917 804,650 4,436,421 477,500 4.TO,250 178,300 ,308,035 387,934 S7B,50O 349,784 426,910 1,144,340 (StyliaU. $11,000 200 800 8,500 10,800 24,000 62,000 27,400 200 16,575 18,000 95,000 8,500 4,3G0 2,000 5,272 6,200 300 10,500 28,000 16,000 12,500 800 21,000 8,800 20,200 17,000 48,000 2,500 16,200 31,S0O 6,500 51,000 21,000 '57,500 32,600 4,000 225,000 20,000 131,000 210,000 18,085 100,0)0 13,900 101,000 53,600 25,500 41,000 19,500 Police de- partmont. 58,000 269,421 125,000 110,000 36,000 8,000 68,000 2,500 flO,000 30,940 20,800 731,398 141,128 325,522 64,000 261,325 426,665 60,000 804,509 80,000 » Value ol markets And public 8 ToU bridge. • Eerry. JlOO 15,100 40,200 200 1,000 "'ioo' Fire depart- meut. Asylums and almshousoa. 590 7,000 200 300 2.500 2;3e8 200 100 20O 1,000 3,000 250 50 100 KO 100 2,000 600 200 11,000 3,000 500 1,000 700 4,000 675 18,100 ""sod 6,200 3,000 117,700 "i7"666 12,000 34,300 905 20,000 $30,700 15,000 23,500 45,200 13,000 18,000 22,000 7,400 10,000 12,035 51,700 35,500 12,625 8,875 26,081 22,914 28,803 7,K0 18,500 21,600 32,000 5,400 8,000 2,000 5,000 4,000 12,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 25,000 23,000 31,415 5,000 57,900 20,900 10,800 77,000 32,500 6,000 70,265 20,234 15,000 10,200 19,950 2,000 6,000 56,732 25,000 36,825 43,500 43,705 iacluded with that 29,000 37, 7« 56,000 80,000 204,350 71, .TOO 30, ISO 23, 100 61,328 98,000 15,000 18,500 47,704 103,450 $1,000 Hospitals. 13,900 9,618 e2,9M 3,000 10,000 19,500 8,754 7,500 14,700 4,000 16,900 6,417 57,000 126,500 17,000 12,100 11,742 14,934 14,134 18,939 26,700 1,429 11,522 13,000 43,027 18,516 city hall. $2,000 "2;566 5,300 850 6,600 300 Jails and retforma- tories. $5,600 150 600 17,000 25,000 3,000 1,500 5,000 100,000 5,88.3 2,800 100 160 1,000 9,100 2,500 1,600 2,000 6,000 4,000 SCO 1,060 5,100 Schools. 600 1,800 $277,000 163,000 204,000 360,000 124,000 347,500 S,000 130,000 178,000 99,000 330,000 304,360 177,800 86,200 228,250 503,025 151,500 215,000 300,000 269,000 161,000 149,500 125,000 158,000 112,500 200,000 155,900 190,000 36,000 65,000 136,. 500 180,000 165,200 50,000 250,000 142,600 92,000 330,000 90,000 166,000 318,000 86,686 98,000 (") (1!) 138,500 80,000 258,097 188,000 353,600 1,525,000 223,000 186,000 113,900 161,250 242,000 275,000 188,150 266, 105 707,950 446,000 150,000 122,000 143, 000 312,023 Libraries. 11 Opera house. 11 Liquor agency. $83,600 47,500 69,000 88,000 35,500 26,000 25,000 32,000 146,000 63,000 65,000 18,670 51,000 65,000 42,000 72,523 7,759 6,000 26,0C0 1,000 25,000 3,600 51,000 5,000 36,000 '46,'60O 23,995 25,000 15,000 2, ,500 58,048 5,000 1,000 50,000 50,000 167,600 3,500 80,000 172,000 32,000 68,000 Parks and gardens. Miscellane- ous unproductive possessions. 49,000 45,000 35,000 20,200 44,950 33,871 40,000 40,000 77,000 288,222 $15,000 30,000 25,000 12,100 32,000 52,000 30,000 20,000 8,000 111,600 429,000 50,000 12,000 100,000 3,500 5,000 100,000 15,000 80,000 lOyOOO 10,000 4,000 25,000 1,000 2,000 10,000 35,500 18,000 2,000 10,000 30,000 65,000 50,000 2,600 26,000 5,000 29,000 7,000 78,426 1,799,450 9,000 25,000 2,000 14,000 5,000 2, .500 21,660 167,200 39.025 30,000 .32,000 24,500 22,200 $1,000 35,000 15,000 10,160 25,827 17,000 8,000 6,500 5,000 1,600 2,600 25,000 500 42,600 1,000 1,500 1,000 1,000 1,680 350 1,000 1,500 200 1,000 600 2,500 1,200 6,000 9,000 5,000 32,600 14,600 27, 100 22,662 1,600 23, COO 5,000 3,000 14,411 11,631 525 5,600 , 6,000 4,000 3,096 13,900 8,000 124,725 122,000 3,000 3,300 915 24,600 4,000 IS, 477' i 36, 190 13, 308 6,IX)0 Vl7,600 25, 638 S9,843 1= Owned by/ county. isKaftlest^ie. ' ' f r 1 1 'It,. ^:<5(,f(.A: 200 Table 23.— VALUE AT CLOSE OP YEAR OF PRINCIPAL SALABLE MinnCIPALITY. SALABLE AND PRODUCTIVE POSSESSIONS.' Total. Assets of permanent lunds. Properties of municipal industries. Invest- ment funds. Public trust funds. Waterworks. Electric light works.8 Markets and public scales. Docks, wharves, and landings. Cemeteries AU other. 134 Massflxjhusetts— Continued. t926,996 675,137 627,780 345,885 26,497 604,830 725,178 157,387 443,744 135,202 775, 023 617,747 733,773 J270,823 22,600 5,680 $534,248 652,537 600,000 345,885 $109,025 $500 $12,400 135 Pi tt sfleld city 136 Plymouth town $12,200 10,000 137 138 14,297 21,830 41,117 7,287 13,644 1,802 150,454 16,278 105,938 11,200 8,000 48,630 10,100 30,000 5,000 10,000 139 300,000 635,531 140,000 400,000 128,400 480,606 501,469 607,835 8 175,000 140 Waltham city (<) 141 14!? 100 143 144 Westficld town » 134, 663 145 146 Woburn city 20,666 147 Michigan: 14R Alpena city 2,000 2,000 371,077 130,000 261,736 10,200 3,500 115,000 670,000 162,000 342,866 10,000 1,168,000 125,000 260,000 671,492 264,817 111^000 335,000 175,000 100,000 10,000 476,388 2,000 2,000 149 "^ iin Battle Creek city. 11,077 350,000 i6,666 151 3 130,000 1'i'' Flint city 1,336 260,000 400 200 1,500 113 . 10,000 2,000 15,000 20,000 164 151 100,000 400,000 156,000 166,185 llfi Lansing city 150,000 (*) 117 Manistee city $6,000 IIS 156,181 20,500 10,000 25,000 119 160 Muskegon city 125,000 1,000,000 125,000 240,000 610,000 249,817 100,000 275,000 175,000 100,000 3,000 5,000 161 16"' 20,000 50,000 15,000 5,000 10,000 163 10,092 1,000 400 164 Sault Ste. Marie city 161 6,000 166 West Bay City. 60,000 167 Minnesota: Mankato city 168 StCIoudcity . . 10,000 170 Winona city 325,388 1,000 ■ '$160,000 171 Mississippi: Meridian city. 172 200,000 21,250 30,000 63,000 500 20,000 12,000 6,000 2,500 150,000 50,000 1,250 20,000 Missouri: 30,000 25,000 175 Hannibal city 12,000 W 1,000 7,500 18,600 600 7,000 12,000 6,000 2,600 177 Moberly city '12,000 178 180 Webb City Montana: 182 Great Falls city ". 444,892 18,800 16,000 947,787 425,133 305,118 4,402 418,084 252,730 444,692 200 183 Helena city 300 9 18,500 New Hampshire: 16,000 185 Concord city 61,089 30,133 42,525 4,402 40,584 12,741 851,698 355,000 225,000 35,000 40,000 30,000 ■• "7,693 ISS 375,000 200,000 2,500 190 Rochester city 39,739 260 191 New Jersey: Bloomfleld town 192 Bridgeton city 213,088 950,000 1,010 212,078 950,000 193 East Orange city 194 Hackensack vill age 191 Harrison town 61,600 145,000 61,500 145,000 196 Kearny town 197 Long Branch city 198 MUlvilleoity 199 Montclaii- town ?on Morrlstown town ?m New Brunswick city 1,000,000 407,000 1,000,000 407,000 (.') ?0'> Perth Amboy city ?0^ • PhiUipsburg town 1M Plaipneld city. . . , 205 Union town .''i- \^ il<\\^ J 1 Value of equipment, lands, buildings, etc 2 Including gas works where reported. ' Including gas works. * Value not reported. 5 Toll bridge. 8 Real estate. 201 POSSESSIONS, EXCLUSIVE OP SINKING FUND ASSETS: 1903— Continued. SALABLE BUT TTNPKODUCTIVE POSSESSIONS.' Total. S630,322 896,850 257,400 462,100 311,751 521,212 1,366,251 222,436 392,348 119,534 346,610 307, 179 692,538 195,000 115,619 395,550 650,600 265,800 383,700 209,150 254,000 345,800 489,189 226,000 534,960 205,200 957,500 200,500 146, 360 664,250 390,100 201,000 222,800 294,500 271,800 304,500 676,200 192,750 203,800 282,359 230,500 240,200 81,550 164,100 362,575 381,500 17,500 214,375 385, 121 585,900 82,527 808,486 654,350 262, 100 247,054 300,645 158,000 211,425 244,810 834,000 215,500 111,500 211,000 349,000 84,200 239,000 319,500 486,249 293,755 149,575 340,229 336,600 City hall. J113,03S 60, 484 7,000 115,000 90,000 80,000 13,533 46,800 26,800 10,000 4,400 44,100 20,000 900 4,500 25,000 46,000 17,500 10,600 6,000 34,000 152,500 1,000 65,000 1,500 26,000 21,600 1,000 103,000 60,500 1,000 1,000 20,000 Police de- partment. 11,000 6,500 41,000 32,500 20,359 61,000 3,500 10,850 13,000 8 41,600 500 15,000 31,200 1,100 26,600 6,462 21,618 280,000 41,000 1,123 15,800 11,000 3,000 20,000 95,000 32,000 8,500 5,700 5,000 i2,466 86,725 11 000 160 60,000 tl,800 4,000 43,296 500 500 1,000 5,300 500 550 Fire depart- ment. Asylums and almshouses. 1,000 1,000 200 100 4,100 600 8,000 2,500 6,300 100 2,000 2,100 2,000 31,749 500 1,250 8,100 600 100 6,000 3,000 400 10,600 $79,840 64,067 36,000 18, 750 61,100 24,000 87,753 19,741 12,675 19,000 27,600 38,676 59,964 26,000 17,000 25,000 75,600 17,000 32,000 8,000 12,600 24,000 29,000 14,935 19,500 48,000 17,000 16,250 45,550 16,000 25,000 17,500 32,400 9,700 36,000 120,000 17,000 45,000 115,000 17,000 13,350 3,600 5,000 22,000 51,000 2,000 14,925 24,451 24,100 10,680 108,897 75,000 24,000 28,378 67,226 19,000 4,600 19,980 53,500 31,000 33,500 27,500 27,900 10,000 20,200 66,000 76,836 35,000 27,500 56,229 24,000 $28,178 25,924 9,000 8,790 6,262 33,400 19,036 44, 383 6,300 14,510 24, 167 17,889 22,000 1,000 2,200 Hospitals. $30,000 3,400 3,600 1,000 500 1,200 1,200 3,300 1,600 2,600 15,000 28,000 Jails and reformat tories. S3, 600 600 1,000 200 100 800 3,500 2,000 6,250 2,300 8,000 526 600 15,000 25,000 1,275 30,000 2,100 10,050 20,000 10,000 2,000 200 360 4,000 500 600 800 50 6,000 250 490 Schools. 500 $207,000 575, 200 138,400 232, 250 115,711 309,960 678,221 132,500 177,025 62,000 283,600 181, 400 242,674 125,000 95, 119 325,000 400,000 ia5,000 .^20,000 166,000 195,000 240,000 200,000 142,000 281,000 140,000 676,000 162,000 130.000 236)000 284, 000 150,000 155,000 130,000 95,000 189,000 353,000 116,000 84,000 134,000 110,000 119, 850 36, 250 85,000 203,000 215,000 0) 165,000 264,000 463,000 41,100 660,000 240,000 150,000 99,500 117,300 112,500 170,4.50 164, 400 518,000 104,500 45,600 155,000 314,000 68,000 162, 100 210,000 214,953 200,755 110,000 193,000 225,000 Libraries. $165,000 43,000 21,000 9,000 28,868 90,000 5,000 44,000 250,000 20,000 96,000 29,000 2,600 25,000 36,000 42,000 40,000 42,000 50,600 30,000 150,000 62,000 20,000 5,000 44,000 63,000 136,000 40,000 75,000 30,000 36,000 27,260 28,000 66,000 40,000 Parks and gardens. 50,000 29,000 1,400 34,500 30, .600 25,000 97,000 21,000 10,000 90,000 62,000 18,200 70,640 24,000 25,000 10,500 $22,444 114,500 15,000 75,000 406, 878 28,500 11,000 6,400 39,000 26,700 25,000 30,000 10,000 5,000 '46"666' 92,100 8,000 160,000 212,500 "io'ooo 37,500 22,000 2,600 106,600 36,000 20,000 32,000 20,000 25,000 20,000 Miscellane- ous unproductive possessions, 60,000 26,725 10,000 15,500 6,500 26,000 2,000 30,000 40,000 26,000 10,000 12,000 15,000 60,000 17,500 40,000 ' Land purchased for reservoir. , , ^ .^,_ i,_ ^ . •» v ,i 5 Vame of markets and public scales included with that of city hall. » Auditorium. i« Including water rights valued at $40,000. " Liquor agency, $168; real estate, $7,425. $14,825 66,676 22,000 51,300 11,160 17,000 171,913 4,359 9,065 27,234 4,537 39,021 3,000 2,100 14, .360 6,000 3,500 4,800 23,300 11,000 30,325 6,000 5,000 500 19, 500 10,000 4,000 19,100 6,600 9,000 7,200 14,500 6,000 5,000 3,000 12,200 2,500 49,600 600 90O 5,080 10 41,200 20,885 33,797 3,000 6,000 13,303 27,220 2,50!) 1,500 360 16,600 5,000 8,0D0 7,100 600 4,000 3,600 9,485 3,000 12,075 6,500 17,000 195 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 202 Table 23.— VALUE AT CLOSE OF TEAR OF PEINCIPAL SALABLE UITNICCTALITY. SALABLE AND PEODUCTIVE POSSESSIONS.' Total. Assets of permanent funds. Properties of municipal industries. Invest- ment funds. Public trust funds. Waterworks. Electric light worfcs.s Markets and public scales. - Docks, wharves, and landings. Cemeteries AU other 206 New York: Amsterdam city $770,000 186,500 390,000 77,100 120 243,000 2:»,ooo 220,700 375,000 3(»,000 356,295 20,000 708, 134 250,000 461,385 212,056 621,752 2,614 8,000 226,000 425,000 360,000 187,000 555,088 518,000 281,548 100 524,912 368,336 415,000 405,000 11,500 350,000 339,000 172,080 149,000 41,875 45,000 189,675 300,000 255,000 75,000 258,850 121,000 1,000 317,000 .515,210 606,995 200,000 283,200 420,000 351,850 500,2.50 328,000 $770,000 132,500 390,000 75,000 207 Batavia village $4,000 » $50, 000 208 Cohoesoity 209 Coming city $2,100 210 Cortland city $120 211 Tlnnldrlr pity , . 5,000 200,000 200,080 200,000 375,000 300,000 300,000 38,000 212 Geneva City $28,000 20,000 213 Glens FallB village 700 (. 214 Gloversvillo city 215 HomellBville city 21fi Hudson city 3,395 900 $5,000 47,000 20,000 217 Ithaca city 218 Jamestown city 2,000 605,000 250,000 438,660 200,000 600,000 101,134 219 Johnstown city 22(1 Little FaUs city 2,725 10,656 21,752 2,614 20,666 221 Lockportcity 5 $1,400 222 Middletown city 223 Mt. Vernon city 224 New Rochelle city 8,000 226 Niagara Falls city 226,000 425,000 350,000 187,000 654,288 518,000 250,000 226 North Tonawanda city 'na Ogdensburg city 228 Clean city 229 Oswego city 800 230 Ppf.kstill village 231 Plattsburg city 1,548 30,000 2:i2 Port Jervis village 100 233 Poiighkpjipsie city 20,912 604,000 368,336 400,000 400,000 234 Rome city 235 Saratoga Springs village 5,000 10,000 5,000 1,500 'iM Watertown city - '£Sl Watervliet city 2 10,000 238 North Carolina: Asheville city 350,000 316,000 150,000 72,000 (0 239 Charlotte city 24,000 6,000 52,000 15,000 240 Greensboro city s 10,000 25,000 6,000 241 Newbem city 242 Raleigh city Wilmington city 26,875 25,000 20,' 666' 243 244 Winston city 40,000 149,675 300,000 250,000 V4S North Dakota: Fargo city ^ , . ?4fi Ohio: Alliance city 5,000 247 Ashtabula city 76,000 5,000 248 Beilairecity - 3,850 250,000 100,000 ?49 Cambridge city -. , 21,000 2.'in Chillicothe city 1,000 W1 East Liverpool city 317,000 500,000 473,000 200,000 258,000 1.50,000 345,215 500,000 200,000 2.W Elyria city 1,210 1,845 14,000 28,400 253 Findlay city 6 3,750 2,'Vt Fremont city 2,55 Iront on city 200 25,000 2,56 Lancaster dty 8 250,000 20,000 2,300 2.57 Lorain city 1,136 3,200 2,58 Mansiield city 260 a59 Marietta city M3,000 50,000 35,000 260 Marion city 261 MassiUon city 262 Middletown city 300,000 84,890 295,000 621,042 650,559 615,924 300,000 7,500 295,000 500,000 550,000 600,000 434 m 75,000 ■263 Newark city -■ 3 52,656 24,300 264 Plqua dty 26.5 Portsmouth city 1,042 18,759 15,924 25,000 50,000 100,000 20,000 31,800 266 Sandusky city 267 Steubenville city 2(J8 Tiffin city 269 W arren ci ty 3,700 1 130,000 \ 1 3,500 200 270 Wellston city 90,000 30,000 10,000 271 ■Xeniacity . 272 Zanesville city 957,279 100,000 250,000 313,000 23,766 8,573 750,000 100,000 260,000 300,000 C) 175,000 273 Oklahoma: Guthrie dty 275 Oregon: Astoria dty W 13,000 1 Value of equipment, lands, buildings, etc. 2 Including gas works where reported. ' At present unproductive, being operated for municipal purpoaes only. < Value not reported. 203 POSSESSIONS, EXCLUSIVE OF SINKING FUND ASSETS: 1903— Continued. SALABLE BUT UNPBODTJCTIVE POSSESSIONS.' Total. riitTT Koii Police de- Fire depart- CityhaU. partment. ment. Asylums and aliashouses. Hospitals. Jails and reforma- tories. Schools. Libraries. Parks and gardens. Miscellans- ous unproductive $251,675 237,688 303,400 188,000 91,600 367,500 206,010 172.000 258,184 285,000 227,700 303,000 605,100 165,700 257,000 328,000 402,670 671,475 607,825 579,750 287,463 246,200 241,900 409,583 241,052 105,350 150,182 558,900 189,750 515,000 566,500 178,250 246,650 297,800 120,400 62,700 355,600 225,300 173,675 308,600 218,886 360,250 284,052 147,600 274,500 479,700 255,625 rl5,950 147,450 241,900 378,000 393,808 710,975 295,850 242,500 378,163 210,520 498,300 63,260 510,500 602,450 471,000 172,8,50 317,773 82,200 247,600 624,500 328,900 585,749 145,791 $100,000 28,000 16,000 2,000 75,000 16,000 14,000 43,000 21,600 97,0C0 10,000 17,000 18,500 5,000 107,000 39,000 3,964 25,000 110,000 18,000 1,350 500 21,500 42,100 110,000 100,000 10,250 62,600 75,000 43,000 10,600 62,000 71,900 75,000 14,000 28,886 35,000 75,000 51,500 10,000 25,700 68,800 40,660 133,000 4,436 45,000 60,000 16,000 11,020 62,500 13,800 1,000 19,500 140,000 12,200 38,500 8,600 33,000 '32,000 45,000 64,300 127,875 S800 $1,600 3,000 600 1,000 3,000 1,000 1,797 100 500 1,062 11,000 3,200 ""hob 300 150 500 32,260 160 50O 50O 5,400 1,500 13,350 2,500 15,715 1,160 3,000 200 1,100 400 4,6C0 3,320 2,000 16,200 <• Beal estate. ' Gas works only. 70,000 14,000 20,700 26,000 24,500 30,000 40,400 17,000 41,908 24,000 70,000 15,600 12,000 34,800 57,670 40,000 102,875 42,000 16,545 24,500 8,400 62,200 53,240 4,000 23,500 77,500 25,500 20,000 78,080 37,000 10,000 21,500 14,400 12,900 30,300 32,400 24,080 15,000 7,500 8,000 17,492 5,000 15,000 39,000 7,175 27,200 6,300 15,200 40,000 20,475 14,475 7,500 7,000 33,748 13,500 90,337 27,500 25,000 68,950 16,600 31,800 15,500 2,500 12,500 46,000 19,900 21,975 36,200 8,000 $2,000 500 i,000 $1,000 800 52,198 3,150 600 7,000 4,000 13,300 20,000 1,000 500 2,100 2,5M) 16,650 3,500 11,200 1,100 5,160 176 5,000 2,000 1,000 5,000 1,000 10,000 41,000 $198,000 189,700 130,900 143,000 70,600 304,000 138,510 67,000 142,600 137,000 104, .500 212,500 397,000 106,200 200,000 264,200 266,000 478,325 279,250 409,960 260,300 149,000 192,500 109,700 158,162 100,000 106,682 204,000 74,950 386,000 381,500 128,500 110,900 142, OCD 37,700 37,500 120,000 98,000 65,000 159,600 205,000 125,000 140,000 160,000 321,200 185,000 (0 80,000 160,000 150,000 260,000 357,000 180,000 210,000 330,600 185,000 198,600 (') 406,000 315,000 225,000 125,000 242,073 70,000 185,000 350,000 175,000 435,000 500 ffljOOO ' Value of markets and putllo $25,000 47,988 36,000 37,000 27,500 10,000 66,000 60,500 '14623' 80,000 25,000 43,300 3,000 62,000 "2,' 666' 31,000 1,000 40,000 1,600 15,000 79,000 20,000 36,000 5,000 4,500 40,000 40,000 81,000 12,000 38,000 47,000 $21,000 22,000 8,800 115,000 38,300 45,000 34,000 45,000 4,000 24,000 93,000 90,000 17,000 16,000 61,000 6,000 20,000 108,300 12,000 2,500 11,200 "i6,'666' '54,'6d6' 30,600 40,000 60,000 2,000 27,000 18,000 36,250 800 20,000 7,600 35,000 68,600 275,000 25,000 3,600 1,000 120,060 17,300 30,000 156,000 1,800 8,500 150,000 50,000 4,850 1,000 $2,500 3,000 300 500 10,000 1,484 500 6,600 26,660 15,700 21,000 4,867 5,100 600 8,900 3,600 1,600 2,600 52,060 16,000 12,000 1,800 14,000 6,000 6,525 5,000 21,000 300 600 6,000 12,500 1,000 2,0SC 500 53,200 897 1,800 10,000 2,500 4,165 10,923 3,500 500 3,, 500 2,050 1,000 5,700 1,000 1,000 273 9,304 274 891 275 scales included with that ol city hall. 204 Table 23.— VALUE AT CLOSE OP YEAR OF PRINCIPAL SALABLE MUNICIPALITY. SALABLE AND PEODUCTIVE POSSESSIONS.! TotaJ. Assets of permanent funds. Properties of municipal industries. Invest- ment funds. Public trust funds. Waterworks. Electric light works.s Markets and public scales. Docks, wharves, and landings. Cemeteries. AU other. 9,7fi Pennsylvania; Beaver Falls borough S800 .TO.OOO 387,328 $800 ^^ S77 $600,000 387,328 ^78 Bradford city 9.79 280 ?^1 97,594 230,000 189,793 192,637 248,929 $45,275 $2,319 35,000 10,000 40,000 $15,000- W. Cliaiiibersburg borougb. 160,000 $70,000 W3 47,793 8 $102, 000 •?M Danville borough 192,637 248,929 ?X'> ?J?6 Dunmore borough 2.87 75,000 76,000 288 Hazelton city 289 3.50,000 626,000 360,000 626,000 « 290 29] 9,92 Meadviiie city 246,470 17,770 200,000 s 10, 700 18,000 293 294 Nanticoke borough 295 53,705 300,000 200,000 7,705 45,000 W $1,000 29fi Oil City 300,000 200,000 297 Pboenixville borough 298 Pittston city 299 Plymouth borough snn Pottstown borough 54,500 54,600 391 3(12 Shamokin borough « 393 394 Shenandoah borough 211,330 211,330 305 w 39fi Steelton borough 210,371 10,000 155,650 200 400,000 210,371 307 Sun bury borough IW 10,000 308 139,291 616,359 309 Warren borough 200 310 400,000 311 Winrinfihiirg hnrmigh 312 Bhode Island: Central Falls city 153,158 153,000 1.58 313 Cranston town 314 Cnrnhprland town , , 5,944 1,327 5,944 1,327 315 31 R 317 Newport city 440,253 5,000 703,000 5,000 20,000 16,000 153,280 191,000 1,259,600 20,000 4,000 4,000 397,473 6,000 27,780 15,000 318 Warwick town 319 South Carolina: Columbia city 200,000 500,000 3,000 320 5,000 20,000 321 Spartanburg city 3?^ South Dakota: Sioux Falls city 16,000 323 Tennessee: ClarksviUe city 150,000 155,000 628,000 780 2,500 21,000 2,600 324 6 15,000 5 629,000 Texas: "RpflnTTinTit city 20,000 327 Corsicana city 4,000 4,000 3?S Denison city 3'Xl El Paso city 330 Laredo city 8,000 5,000 225, ,500 178,425 7,000 627,450 146,075 301,174 638,620 257,445 203,000 448,718 468,455 143,000 m 8,000 6,000 331 Palestine city 332 Paris city 500 226,000 159,833 333 Sherman city 5 16,092 2,500 7,000 14,750 20,000 16,000 110,000 6,000 334 Tyler city 335 Waco city 600,000 8 12,700 8 126,075 3,30 Utah: Ogden city 337 Vermont: Barre city 7,405 19,872 . 82,115 1,445 258,897 476,505 260,000 3,38 Burlington city 20,000 .339 Rutland city 349 Virginia: Alexandria city 185,000 » 217,061 6,600 47,095 10,000 s 8,000 .341 Danville city 214,657 417,654 119,000 11,500 3,706 15,000 342 Lynchburg city 343 Manchester city BdflOO 1 Value of equipment, lands, buildings, etc. 2 Including gas works where reported. » Opera house. * Value not reported. At present unproductive, being operated for municipal purposes only. « Value of markets and public scales included with that of city hall. 205 POSSESSIONS, EXCLUSIVE OF SINKING FUND ASSETS: 1903— Continued. SALABLE BUT UNPRODUCTIVE POSSESSIONS." Total. S234,550 630,050 380,485 215,250 277,790 145,450 126,600 83,700 132,690 193,912 184,475 168,500 353,374 541,800 427,000 160,858 187,241 123,858 130,423 462,833 330,316 145,900 244,050 105,025 223,637 403,852 344,260 258,446 161,472 298,038 342,434 178,850 155,700 362,000 268,000 363,900 305,848 219,250 149,960 296,000 52,531 1,041,265 328,850 215,000 55,665 104,550 409,644 59,600 116,508 349,850 162,000 147,800 470,400 441,500 185,200 109,850 121,760 173,700 112,200 423,086 754,974 321,175 742,000 239,377 115,000 245,450 283,460 95,428 City hall. 135,250 152,000 46,064 600 60,560 200 10,600 600 8,260 200 9,335 11,000 21,600 300 42,500 210 10,000 600 5,192 5100,000 32,926 8,100 Police de- partment. 7,400 9,000 4,730 8,360 17,200 10,700 661,700 3,164 3,350 8,500 31,000 50O 25,600 19,600 18,000 47,000 79,000 153,600 72,000 78,000 5,400 20,100 33,000 5,600 6,800 11,000 12,200 18,600 2,800 55,000 6 62,000 32,000 13,260 11,600 20,200 59,716 126,438 79,825 75,000 60,000 6 60,000 67,500 27,303 29,266 {300 300 300 300 500 100 50 50O 100 !,000 300 100 100 Fire depart- ment. 486 2,000 375 2,500 'i,'666 60O 2,500 lOO 2,100 200 150 9,828 2,100 1,000 365 720 3,000 (') 200 50 500 300 36,032 100 6,000 tl0,600 10,000 37,646 8,500 5,500 9,600 36,000 3,500 14,200 0,802 10,700 6,000 29,100 17,000 7,700 33,311 14,167 12,050 14,590 2,000 11,800 4,000 38,450 13,750 7,000 67,822 32,410 7,910 20,022 43,738 12,120 50,000 21,000 10,000 76,500 16,000 56,805 6,000 Asylums and almshouses. Hospitals. 8,000 161,822 52,000 12,600 7,560 20,752 11,000 6,150 70,000 48,500 16,760 13,000 '88,000 25,800 3,800 13,000 29,200 8,000 88,000 32,844 18,000 69,500 19,677 32,750 27,604 6,000 S7,000 6,240 6,000 10,960 5,946 16,520 26,000 5,200 9,000 7,000 4,000 '2,066 $2,500 826 4,500 1,500 2,900 800 2,800 600 Tails and relonno- tories. 1,300 2,000 2,000 435 12,000 1,150 10,000 10,000 5,600 26,500 5,000 9,702 14, .526 !3,600 1,450 100 60 625 1,000 360 300 2,625 200 600 1,300 Schools. 2,500 'i6,"i66' 6,100 1,000 3,800 (') 1,000 17,000 14,000 11,841 8,480 7 Value of poUce department and jail included with that of fire department. > Beal estate. tl35,000 462,760 200,000 202,000 191,000 130,000 80,000 70,600 110,000 185,000 163,260 150,000 225,000 360,000 373,000 115,000 142,400 98,300 107,900 303,300 226,000 83,000 206,100 80,000 199,112 330,000 300,000 227,505 130,000 198,000 325,000 90,000 113,000 270,000 172,000 316,000 171,000 180,000 85,000 178,000 40,000 410,990 210,000 Libraries. 63,600 30,200 62,350 300,000 33,000 69,650 202,000 27,000 94,000 350,000 208,000 14,000 70,000 67,600 130,000 79,000 196,000 380,332 144,750 363,600 163,700 38,000 72,000 132,850 43,072 $63,000 74,000 2,187 3,000 48,000 28,500 1,600 Parks and gardens. Miscellane- ous unproductive 19,000 15,260 48,322 39,308 55,000 80,700 16,000 36,000 $10,000 12,000 6,000 150,000 8,000 574 50,000 20,100 .30,000 10,000 60,000 10,000 10,369 3,000 5,000 50,000 60,000 2,000 100,000 26,000 61,000 1,600 81,402 60,500 126,000 60,600 13,000 4,620 ' Including gas works. $500 1,500 2,985 1,900 2,500 650 600 100 40 1,035 616 1,000 4,929 2,000 3,600 60 12,234 2,675 1,674 4,533 10,691 2,200 600 300 6,000 8,000 700 4,125 150 4,000 660 700 600 10,000 3,500 21,762 6,000 13,900 6,000 54,274 4,000 10,000 4,200 4,450 6,500 7,000 7,00 6,850 8,000 15,600 300 5,000 22,100 3,050 2,500 3,000 5,000 23,770 7,524 7,800 75,000 4,700 61,320 3,000 340 341 342 343 206 Table 23.— VALUE AT CLOSE OF YEAR OF PRINCIPAL SATIABLE MUNICIPALITY. SALABLE AND PRODUCTIVE POSSESSIONS.! Total. Assets ol permanent funds. Properties of municipal industries. Invest- ment lunds. Public trust funds. Waterworks. TSlectric light works. 2 Markets and public scales. Docks, ■wharves, and landings. Cemeteries AU other. 344 Virginia— C OTitinued . Newport News city 345 $583,500 613,613 10,100 277,500 25,000 10,000 303,875 $535,000 $33,000 39,863 10,000 $1,500 s 430, 000 $14,000 34,250 100 16,750 15,000 5,000 346 Portsmouth city < 89,500 347 348 Washington: $750 260,000 34q West Virginia: 10,000 5,000 21,000 350 Huntington city 351 $30,000 2,375 250,000 500 352 Wisconsin : Appleton city 353 1,000 25,000 1,000 25,000 354 Beloit citv 3'i'i 356 Eau Claire city 4,000 (?) 4,000 357 Fond du Lac city . . . . - . 358 500 500 35D Jaiiesville" city 360 230,300 375,000 70,000 17,000 207,000 350,000 3,300 20,000 25,000 40,000 17,000 361 Madison city « 362 Manitowoc city Marinette city 30,000 363 364 365 72,400 68,000 4,400 366 367 Watcrtown city 130,676 170,000 356,150 5,000 130,675 170,000 352,000 368 369 Wyoming: 150 4,000 4,000 370 1.1,000 1 1 Value of equipment, lauds, buildings, etc. • Including gas works where reported • Includiug ferry. 207 POSSESSIONS, EXCLUSIVE OF SINKING FUND ASSETS: 1903— Continued. SALABLE BUT TJNPEODXJCTIVE POSSESSIONS.' Total. Caty hall. Police dfi- partment. Fire depart- ment. . Asyluma and almshouses. Hospitals. Jails and reformat toriea. Schools. Llbmries. Faiks and gardens. Miscellane- ous unproductive possessions. $188,900 268,760 120,000 230,180 432,579 405,950 247,860 440,747 618,500 225,650 312,800 171,500 355,500 424,000 438,500 436,600 492,000 566,000 426,200 318,500 222,000 490,250 167,400 140,000 239,660 270,517 290,185 $26,900 43,400 20,000 30,000 29,200 21,500 30,200 98,347 55,000 1,000 10,500 22,000 14,500 1,000 50,000 75,000 $500 7,150 $47,000 46,100 18,000 35,840 31,500 8,250 16,000 12,500 25,000 18,000 17,000 9,000 24,000 45,000 45,600 35,000 30,000 29,000 73,000 29,000 22,000 39,000 23,000 20,000 2.5,000 21,000 12,500 $1,500 17,800 9,000 15,000 $15,200 5,000 16,500 10,000 $87,800 61,700 57,000 117,865 335,479 375,000 126,200 293,700 475,000 120,000 205,000 106,000 230,000 260,000 250,000 165,000 270,000 290,000 215,000 200,000 143,000 327,000 98,000 79,000 180,000 139,517 69,400 $10,000 L37,600 600 11,475 7,000 1,000 500 600 344 $50,000 345 340 10,000 21,000 347 3,200 1,000 3,460 250 5,000 $5,200 S-f* 200 2,600 349 70,000 S.'iO $10,010 26,440 35,000 8,000 40,000 351 11,500 12,000 70,000 38,800 30,000 50,000 75,000 36,000 70,000 150,000 35,000 47,000 48,000 10,000 55,000 30,000 6,000 2,500 60,000 7,000 35!? 1,500 7,050 3.53 1,500 S.M 600 5,666 7,000 7,500 2,000 15,000 355 -. 30,000 30,000 100,000 76,000 30,000 40,000 75,000 8,000 5,000 18,000 7,600 10,000 26,000 30,000 5,050 356 5,500 3.57 6,000 1,600 3,58 .359 6,000 3fi0 105,000 700 9,000 37,000 900 300 21,000 6,000 9,500 4,210 22,000 6,000 25,000 2,500 20,000 7,000 22,000 6,000 4,000 6,000 5,000 .361 362 2,500 .363 364 9,350 37,000 .365 2,600 .366 .367 150 400 368 50 626 10,050 6 200,975 369 525 .370 < Bcal estate. * Value not reported. Including water rights valued at $200,000. 208 Table 24.— ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY, BASIS OF ASSESSMENT, AND GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES COLLECTED: 1903 REPORTED VALtlATION OE PROPERTY ASSESSED FOR TAXATION.' MTJNICIPALITY. Total. Alabama: Anniston city. . Huntsvillecity. Selma city Arkansas: Fort Smith city.. Hot Springs city. Pine Bluff city... Calilomia: Alameda city.., Berkeley city... Fresno city Pasadena city . , San Diego city. San Jose city.. Stockton city . . Total. $2,474,884,398 Colorado: Cripple Creek town. Leadville city Connecticut: Ansonla city Danbury city Manchester town Middletown city Naugatuck borough. —New London city Norwich city .—Stamford city Torrington borough. Willlmantic city Florida: Key West city. Peusacolacity.. Tampa city Georgia: Athens city Bnmswiekcity. Columbus city. . Macon city Illinois: Alton city Belleville city Bloomington city. Cairo city Champaign city . . . Danville city. . , Decatur city... Elgin city Evanstoncity. Freeportcity.. Galesburgoity... Jacksonville city. Kankakee city... Kewanee city Lasallecity Lincoln city.. Mattooncity. Molinecity... Ottawa city.. Pekin city Rock Island city. Streator city Waukegancity... Indiana: Anderson city.. Columbus city.. Elkhart city Elwoodcity Hammond city. Huntington city . . Je£Eerson\aIle city. Kokomocity Lafayette city Logansport city . . . 4, 846, 699 3,300,803 4,864,298 5,047,586 4,657,340 5, 152, 590 11,946,482 12,244,445 7,551,330 11,158,450 12, 516, 383 18,409,892 13,967,065 1,665,500 2,559,413 9,417, 11,327, 10, 869, 6,000, 7, 282, 10,060, 11,364, 17, 095, 6, 016! 3,974, 2,578,600 6,950,920 7,323,805 5,568,383 4,959,632 12,591,669 15,558,098 2,113,985 2,175,630 4,702,610 1,571,003 1,668,394 2,995,476 3,916,500 3,829,434 5,213,629 2,396,237 3,484,317 2,467,297 1,891,804 1,046,241 912,647 1,072,068 1,024,487 2,403,962 1,395,436 1, 309, 732 3,151,466 1,374,052 1,238,707 9,7.33,090 5, 147, 883 6,317,755 4,075,425 5,610,930 4, 703, 190 3,425,040 6,066,755 11,922,480 8,676,110 Real property. 51,918,411,427 3,166,000 2,060,095 3, 078, 945 3,021,200 3, 340, 940 3,176,610 11,062,032 11,862,445 6,269,859 10,002,415 10, 989; 429 16,596,007 11,237,770 < 1,654, 660 •2,622,171 7,318,321 ni, 327, 000 6, 261, 546 < 6, 000, 000 5,77.5,182 8,825,469 9,602,784 < 17, 095, 876 4,670,956 3,636,260 2,518,450 4,650,680 5,834,380 3,026,129 3,581,111 8,200,021 8,615,708 1,347,290 1,523,277 3, 127, 902 1, 108, 631 1,133,260 1,961,148 '3,814,838 2,414,845 4, 185, 186 1,635,637 2,350,360 1,655,460 1, 252, 181 679,405 638,242 775, 308 683,640 1,576,413 923,313 784,066 2, 169, 655 850,462 976, 595 6,303,445 3, 115, 115 4,471,760 2,542,775 3,207,665 3, 112, 230 2,331,589 3,772,605 7,960,340 5,927,715 Personal property. $513,996,026 842,476,945 1,680,699 1, 240, 708 1,785,363 2,026,386 1,316,400 1,975,980 884,460 382,000 1,281,471 1,156,035 1,516,954 1,813,885 2,729,295 2,098,903 4,608,077 W 1,507,260 1,236,460 1,761,621 (<) 1,345,707 338,547 60,150 1,908,610 1,297,220 2,369,818 1,007,896 4,082,945 5,653,590 667,910 563,927 1,331,493 359,094 508,664 923, 796 (<) 1,414,589 1,028,443 760,600 795,660 816,905 548,688 366,836 241,585 252, 788 250,888 672, 188 401,265 365, 845 802,630 403,923 262, 112 2,789,455 1,876,705 1,330,400 1, 199, 660 1,003,695 1,266,580 766,333 1,958,235 3,464,310 2,076,360 Other property. s '10,840 37,242 5 391,730 '192,205 6182,436 '370,526 '308,703 '1,288,800 98,786 '88,426 '243,215 '103,338 '26,470 110, 533 101, 662 338,407 95,932 90,935 '32,820 '43,972 '89,959 '156,361 '70,868 '169,821 '179,281 '119,667 640,190 156,063 615, 595 333,090 1,399,670 324,380 337, 118 336,016 497, 830 672,035 Real property. REPORTED BASIS OP ASSESSMENT IN PRACTICE (PER CENT OP TRUE VALUE). Personal property. 100 100 100 100 100 60 75 80 100 60 75 100 75 67 60 75 100 60 75 75 75 70 50 •100 100 100 100 100 50 75 80 100 60 40 100 75 67 40 75 100 60 76 76 75 GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES COLLECTED FOR MUNICIPAL PURPOSES. Amount. Total. $42,281,583 19,008 30,002 47,766 48,862 44,205 44,712 152, 281 150,894 172,993 198,475 211,213 204,726 236,764 46,419 80,292 85,609 83,105 77, 590 74,408 102, 466 160,797 168, 111 107, 122 29,833 39,868 69, 559 74,703 168, 524 62,250 64,259 160, 745 176, 252 97,077 106, 202 226, 137 100,211 90,301 128, 877 121,997 212,525 299,362 116,215 170, 845 149, 192 87,609 78,969 78,740 58,469 112,877 219, 520 96,614 70,226 214,205 97,026 82,798 166,489 74,322 97,969 101,924 152,320 94,963 80,261 96, 891 198, 733 123,922 For gen- eral city govern- ment. $33,046,154 19,008 30,002 47, 765 23,213 20,176 20,964 152,281 122,628 91, 171 182, 665 168, 421 204,726 236,764 46,419 41,546 85,609 83,105 77,590 60, 144 102,466 160, 797 118, 533 107, 122 29, 833 39,858 69,669 74,703 158,524 62, 250 64,259 150,745 176,252 45,943 50,951 119,4.57 66, 529 72, 167 42,612 104,112 123, 196 64,515 81,665 87, 020 42, 686 30, 173 23,626 27,235 36,964 96,128 34, 327 37,128 91, 162 33,688 35,606 102,354 47,443 74, 734 66,924 116,391 62, 141 66, 178 63,246 136,804 98,100 For inde- pendent school dis- tricts.' $9,235,429 25,649 24,029 23,748 Per $1,000 of— 28,266 81, 822 15,910 42,792 38, 746 49, 578 51,134 54,261 106,680 44,682 46,355 56, 710 79,485 108,413 176, 166 51,700 89,180 62, 172 44,924 48,796 55, 114 31,234 75,913 123,392 62,287 33,097 123,043 63,438 47, 193 64,135 26,879 23,225 36,000 35,929 32,822 24,073 33,645 62,429 25,822 Assessed valua- tion. $17.08 3.92 9.09 9.82 9.68 9.08 8.68 12.75 12.32 22.90 17.79 16.87 11.12 16.96 27.87 31.37 9.09 7.34 7.14 12.41 14.07 15.98 14.79 6.27 4.96 9.83 26.98 10.75 21.65 11.18 12.96 11.97 U.S2 46.92 48.36 48.09 63.79 54.12 43.02 31.16 55.60 57.42 48.50 49.03 60.47 46.31 76.48 86.28 54.54 110. 18 91.32 69.24 63.62 67.97 70.61 66.84 17.11 14.44 16.51 25.10 27.15 20.19 23.43 15.97 16.67 14.45 True value. $2.63 6.82 7.34 3.87 6.45 6.21 7.65 7.39 13.74 10.67 9.28 6.67 10.17 13.94 10.35 9.09 7.34 7.14 12.41 14.07 7.99 11.09 6.01 4.96 5.90 8.90 7.52 16.44 12.96 9.58 9.06 9.18 9.67 9.62 12.76 10.82 8.60 6.23 11.10 11.48 9.70 9.81 12.09 9.26 15.10 17.26 10.91 22.04 18.26 13.86 10.72 13.59 14.12 13.37 12.83 9.67 7.76 18.82 27.15 12.11 17.67 11.98 12.50 10.12 1 For territory covered by general city government. 2 Property of railroad, telegraph, telephone, and other corporations. > Except where figures are qualified by a footnote. ' Personal property included with real property. ' Railroad property only. 209 Table 24.— ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY, BASIS OF ASSESSMENT, AND GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES COLLECTED: 1903— Continued. MTTNIcn'AUTT. Indiana — Continued. Maxioncity Michigaji City Munciecity New Albany city. Perudty Kichnlondcity... Vincennes city. . . Wabaslielty Washington city . Iowa: Boone dty Burlington city Clinton dty Fort Dodge dty... Fort Madison city. KeokuJfccity Marshalltown dty. Muscatine dty Osicaloosa city Ottumwa dty Waterloo dty '. Kansas: Atchison dty. - . Emporia dty... Fort Scott dty. Galena dty ' — Hutchinson dty . . . Lawrence city Leavenworth dty . Pittsburg dty Kentucky: Bowling Green dty. Frankfort dty Henderson dty Owensboro city Paducah dty Louisiana: Baton Eouge dty. Shrereport dty... Maine: Auburn city.. Augusta dty. Bangor city.. Bath dty Biddelorddty.. Lewistonclty.. Bocklanddty.. Watervilledty. Maryland: Annapolis dty — Cumberland dty. Frederick dty Hagerstown dty. Massachusetts: Adams town Amesbury town. Arlington town.. Attleboro town . Beverly city Brookllne town Chlcopee dty Clinton town JDanvers town Framingham town. Gardner town Hyde Park town... Leominster town. . . Marlboro dty Medforddty EEPOBTED VAUTATION OF PEOPEBTY ASSESSED FOB TAXATION.! Total. $9,937,265 4,473,990 9,224,935 8,585,605 3,381,190 12,931,088 6,815,390 4,830,690 3,316,375 1,235,433 3,716,162 3,077,265 2,280,285 1,228,117 2,216,408 1,896,711 2,135,633 1,535,209 2,389,546 3,259,682 2,175,199 2,288,987 1,855,652 730,747 1,653,578 1,956,574 5,732,680 1,367,466 3, 367, 712 3,860,907 6,675,061 6,672,150 8,941,490 3, 130, 680 7,122,419 6,710,030 6,891,579 15,970,028 6,213,573 6,851,394 13,354,526 5,435,501 5,290,480 3,451,279 9,059,810 3,850,030 6,770,860 5,518,997 6, 142, 122 9,770,719 8,951,016 18,162,500 87, 131, 390 9,613,880 7,958,189 6,180,550 9,071,472 6,230,450 12,075,326 8,829,789 9,145,021 20,750,200 Eeal property. 16,112,950 5,934,770 6,046,615 10,394,600 12,381,110 16,279,950 2,893,905 6,857,015 6,086,535 2,092,440 7,939,340 3,542,610 3, 159, 196 2,150,025 873,986 2,492,697 2,050,230 1,687,845 904,464 1,646,536 1,434,863 1,692,065 1,129,983 1,720,330 2,312,424 1,493,362 1,767,837 1,313,675 605,215 1,116,866 1,443,205 4,262,220 948, 100 2,287,248 2,544,500 3,192,517 4,245,437 5,963,720 2,106,000 4,829,768 6,781,650 5,231,177 11,239,259 3,883,570 5,875,204 11,446,335 3,859,171 4,339,660 «3, 461, 279 •9, 069, 810 2,817,556 •6,770,850 3,403,636 4,232,091 8,632,983 6,671,315 13,695,700 69,965,800 7,346,060 6,086,119 3,987,076 7,620,000 4,712,592 10,601,775 7,645,835 7,917,776 17,987,760 Personal property. 13,780,625 4,960,620 5,102,225 7,418,400 10,086,210 $2,943,715 1,107,495 2,877,090 2,003,765 1,028,910 4,635,093 2,064,400 1,437,145 913,110 283,547 1,122,793 925,220 646,600 216,976 569,873 378, 124 483,960 382,823 573,085 891,308 660,407 475,417 416,645 225,532 366,563 412,475 1,164,860 239,325 991,064 94t, 165 2, 133, 824 1 ,936, 563 2,593,340 1,025,580 2,292,651 928,380 1,660,402 4,730,769 2,330,003 976, 190 1, 908, 191 1,576,333 950, 830 («) m 1,032,474 2,115,362 910,031 1, 137, 736 2,279,700 4,566,800 27, 165, 590 2,268,820 1,873,070 1,193,475 1,461,472 1,517,858 1, 473, 550 1,183,954 1,227,245 2, 762, 450 Other property.! 1,332,325 974,260 944,390 2,978,200 2,294,900 $713,600 472,690 490,830 496,306 259,840 466,655 208,480 234,360 263,240 77,900 99,772 a01,815 46,840 106,677 83,734 59,608 22,403 96,131 62,960 021,430 55,733 125,332 172, 159 100,894 306,600 '180,041 '89,400 372,242 1,348,720 490, 150 '384,430 Real property. Melrose dty Mllfordtown Natick town Newburyport city Northampton cxty 1 For territory covered by general dty govemmeht. 3 Property oJ raitoad, telegraph, telephone, and other corporations, 8 Except where figures are qualiflci by a lootnote. 4 Railroad property only. Bull. 45—06 14 KEFOBTED BASIS OF ASSESSMENT m PRACTICE (PEK CENT OF TEHE VALUE). Personal property. 75 100 66 80 70 50 70 65 75 67 100 75 100 67 75 100 100 75 100 100 75 75 100 75 75 75 100 100 100 75 100 65 80 60 60 70 60 75 67 100 67 80 75 100 GENEBAL PEOPEETY TAXES COLLECTED FOE MUNICIPAL PUEPOSES. 36 75 100 100 75 100 100 76 76 100 75 75 76 100 100 100 Amount. Total. $137,947 65,660 166,886 168,876 82,208 189,421 94,521 71,683 67,070 77,464 225,840 164,688 85,040 49,876 131,917 96,342 131,442 78,613 147, 174 112,319 103,009 77,649 65,962 20,621 82,996 84,305 131,476 63,001 36,060 82,670 98, 262 129,471 146,998 44,761 141,204 119, 149 128,416 261,508 112, 121 139,322 210,668 102,627 104,955 24,061 79,567 36,242 41,218 88,524 76,644 194,441 146, 278 254,942 712,624 154, 828 139,285 73,216 142, 776 120,625 230,694 139, 989 171,620 356,286 For gen- eral city govern- ment. For inde- pendent school dis- tricts.' $77,947 50,861 93,124 128,067 53,697 126,296 68,970 44,245 48,980 37,662 140, 922 85,935 39, 437 30,986 84,194 42,640 83, 166 41, 873 66,903 48, 121 69,921 38,685 38,320 7,168 46,716 45,657 73, 106 33,536 25,718 82, 670 98,262 98,705 146,998 44,761 141, 204 119, 149 128,415 261,608 112, 121 139, 322 210,668 102,627 104, 955 24,061 79, 667 36,242 41,218 79,236 76,044 194, 441 146,278 264,942 712,624 154, 828 139,285 73,216 142, 776 120,025 230,694 139,989 171,520 356,285 100 100 236,012 236,012 15.62 100 90 101,897 101,897 17.17 100 100 124,302 . 124,302 20.56 80 147,661 r 147,651 14.20 100 I 100 180,838 1 180,838 14.61 5 Valuation is for 1902, no 1903 valuation being obtainable. • Personal property included with real propa'ty. ' Fire districts only. $60,000 14,789 73, 762 30,818 28,611 63,126 25,561 27,438 18,090 84,918 78,653 45,603 18,890 47,723 63,702 48, 276 36, 740 80,271 64, 198 33,088 38,964 27,642 13, 453 36,280 38,648 58,370 29,466 10,342 30, 766 '9,288 Per 81,000 of— Assessed valua- tion. True value. $13.88 14.67 18.09 18.50 24.31 14.65 16.26 14.84 20.22 62.70 60.79 63.49 37.29 40.61 69.52 50.79 61.55 51.21 61.69 34.46 47.36 33.92 35.55 28.22 50.19 43.09 22.93 46.07 10.71 21.41 14.72 19.40 16.44 14.30 19.83 17.76 18.63 .16.37 18.04 20.33 15.78 18.88 19.84 6.97 8.78 9.41 6.09 16.04 14.91 19.90 16.34 14.04 8.18 16.10 17.50 14.13 15.74 19.36 19.10 15. Si 18.76 17.17 $10.41 14.67 11.76 14.80 17.02 7.32 11.38 9.65 15.16 12.54 16.20 13.37 \ 9.32 10.15 14.88 10.16 15.39 10.24 12.32 6.89 11.84 11.19 11.73 9.31 16.56 10.77 7.57 16.20 7.60 17.13 11.04 15.62 12.33 8.58 4.96 11.90 18.63 13.10 12.09 13.62 12.62 14.16 19.84 4.67 7.02 6.12 12.03 14.91 10.90 12.26 14.04 8.18 12.08 13.13 14.13 11.80 14.52 14.32 15.86 18.76 17.17 15.62 17.17 20.66 11.36 14.61 210 Table 24.— ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY, BASIS OF ASSESSMENT, AND GEMERAL PEOPERTY TAXES COLLECIED: 1903— Continued. MiraiClPALITY. Massachusetts— Continued. Peabody town Pittsfleld city Plymouth town Revere town Southbildge town Walcefield town . . Waltham city "Ware town ■VVatertown town. Webster town Wcstiield town . . . Weymouth town, Wobum city Michigan: Adrian city Alpena city Ann Arbor city . . Battle Creek city. Esoanabacity Plint city Iron Mountain city. Iron^vood city Ishpemin^ city Lansing city Manistee city Marquette city .. Menominoe city . Muskegon city . . 0W03S0 city EEPOKTED TALT7ATI0N OP PEOiPEBTI' ASSESSED TOH TAXAXION.l Pontiac city Port Huron city Sault Ste. Marie city. Traverse City West Bay City Minnesota; Mankato city.. St. Cloud city. . Stillwater city. Winona city Mississippi: Meridian city. . . Natchez city... Vicksburg city. Missouri: Carthage city. Hannibal city Jeilerson City Moberly city Scdaha city Springlield city s. Webb City Montana: Anaconda city. . . Great Falls city . Helena city New Hampshire: Berlin city Concord city Dover city Kcene city Laconia city Portsmouth city. Rochester city... New Jersey: Bloomfield town Bridgeton city East Orange city Hackensacji village. Harrison town Kearny town Long Branch city. Millville city Montclair town Morristown town. . Total. $8,104,950 16,660,827 8,054,775 11,957,760 4,453,639 8,067,920 21,586,200 4,212,620 11,045,439 5, 967, 915 8,351,357 6,761,911 10,767,009 5,827,451 3,780,000 10, 012, 878 16,339,602 4,308,275 8,478,278 5,130,021 5,344,907 7,687,350 8, 721, 556 6,578,957 6,979,295 5, 238, 792 7,457,690 3, 744, 365 6,373,100 11,405,662 9,874,464 4,279,643 3,237,955 3,472,797 2,338,161 4,128,605 6,812,-269 5,981,715 6,378,010 6,556,121 2,562,451 3,628,541 2,339,320 1,591,616 4,276,346 8,551,184 1,405,460 3,591,105 6,708,328 10,185,600 3,351,240 11,643,466 8,230,240 6,604,130 4,153,602 8,943,931 3,892,764 6, 121, 126 6,250,977 17,746,850 4,930,425 4,066,564 6,587,050 12,378,665 4,666,372 10, 903,-700 8,454,000 Real property. $6,079,950 13,360,042 6,636,750 11, 554, 300 3, 486, 197 6,918,995 15, 967, 900 3,228,300 10,057,500 2,736,385 6, 796, 440 6,813,075 8,896,726 4,144,249 2,244,171 7,242,445 10,561,905 3,298,695 5,582,115 4,069,695 3,686,345 5, 111, 705 6,894,000 3, 136, 770 5,022,430 2,940,190 5,144,015 2,612,030 4,337,555 9,136,835 7,557,928 2,892,497 ^,738,880 2,634,892 1,760,326 2,832,208 4,969,176 3,815,420 3,675,645 4,640,595 1, 737, 135 2,310,403 1,680,940 1,217,365 3,026,660 5,707,456 1, 172, 765 2,677,100 5,114,309 7,252,700 1,571,290 9,707,706 7,072,197 '6,604,130 3,363,818 7, 172, 132 3,238,122 4,352,600 4,762,118 15,554,450 4,488,325 3,530,576 4,978,950 10,928,265 3,169,542 9,346,300 6,932,450 Personal property. $2,026,000 3,300,786 2,269,026 402,960 967,342 1,148,925 5,618,300 984, 320 1, 837, 989 3, 231, 530 1,564,917 948,836 1,370,233 1,683,202 1,536,329 2, 770, 433 5,777,697 1,009,680 2,896,163 1,060,426 1,669,662 2,675,645 1,827,655 2,392,187 1,956,815 2,298,602 2,313,675 1, 132, 335 2,035,646 2,268,827 2,316,526 1,387,046 549,075 837,905 577,335 1,246,297 1,343,033 1,383,120 1,765,352 1,549,042 775,316 1,279,940 658,380 374, 251 1,043,962 2,330,287 79,520 914,005 1,447,687 2,833,495 1,779,950 1,935,760 1,208,043 O 789, 784 1,771,799 654,642 763,626 1,488,859 2,192,400 492, 100 635, 989 608, 100 1,460,300 1,506,830 1,662,400 1,521,650 Other property.' 6$283, 175 6 37,013 6 366,434 38,193 204,824 6 463,441 6 163, 176 6 146,432 6 99,405 BEPOETED BASIS OF ASSESSMENT IN PRACTICE (PER CENT OF TBDB VALUE). Real property, Personal property. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 67 100 100 100 85 100 100 80 60 75 100 67 60 100 100 100 95 100 100 60 67 75 60 60 60 100 75 50 75 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 67 100 100 100 75 90 100 100 80 60 75 100 67 80 30 60 100 100 100 95 100 100 100 75 85 100 100 76 70 60 67 75 60 60 60 100 75 50 76 GENERAL PBOPEETT TAXES COLLECTED FOE MUinclPAL PUEPOSES. Amount. Total. $130, 790 247, 176 112,517 189, 897 61, 630 150, 787 333, 448 63,342 174,790 60, 808 130, 417 133,870 173, 492 90,516 71,982 126,548 273, 782 63, 861 146,959 91,264 97, 256 113,937 168,835 123,690 94, 771 115, 024 170,839 100,322 97, 124 168,604 120,210 95,866 113,436 74,273 70,029 99, 131 176,334 86,440 108, 085 132,980 56,317 54,604 39,340 34,620 97, 113 126, 771 27,338 35,912 133, 154 94,571 65,648 166, 080 124, 775 66,635 30, 101 130,026 60,595 120,325 57,743 425,666 93, 189 81,647 116, 180 113,376 55,705 276,626 86,686 For gen- eral city govern- ment. $130, 790 247, 176 112,517 189,897 61,630 150,787 333,448 58,049 174, 790 60,803 130, 417 133,870 173, 492 62, 871 51,&3S 76,639 278, 782 33,653 77,837 36, 819 49,430 63, 720 111, 427 84,486 94, 771 76, 098 81,512 71,148 60,646 163, 604 64, 106 71, 815 84,378 49,627 43,269 67, 139 106,049 64,050 98,975 115, 030 21, 757 22,340 14,956 50,746 68,778 9,810 35,912 133, 164 94,671 65,543 166,080 124, 775 65,635 80, 101 130,026 60,695 120,325 57, 743 425,665 93,189 81,647 116, 180 113,376 55, 705 276,626 For inde- pendent school dis- triots.a <$5,793 27, 644 20,144 48, 909 69,072 64, 446 47,826 65,217 57,408 39,204 33,926 89,327 29, 174 36,579 56, 104 24,051 29,053 24,646 26,700 41,992 70,235 21,390 9,110 17,950 26,422 32,847 17,000 19,564 46,368 66,993 17,528 Per $1,000 of- Assessed valua- tion. $16. 14 14.84 12.67 15.88 13.84 18.69 15.45 15.15 14.63 10.19 16.62 19.80 16.11 15.53 19.04 12.64 17.06 14.82 17.33 17.79 18.20 14.82 19.36 22.17 13.58 21.96 22.91 26.79 15.24 14.78 12.17 22.40 34.50 21.39 29.95 24.01 26.38 14.28 20.10 20.28 21.98 15.05 16.82 21.69 22.71 14.71 19.45 10.00 19.86 9.28 19.56 14.26 15.07 9.94 19.28 14.54 15.57 23.50 9.24 23.99 18.71 20.08 20.79 9.16 11.94 25.36 10.25 True value. $16. 14 14.84 12.57 15.88 13.34 18.69 16.45 15.15 14.63 6.79 15.62 19.80 16.11 11.65 1744 10. ?« 17.06 11.36 17.33 14.23 10.92 11.12 19.36 14.85 10.86 17.57 13.75 26.79 15.24 14.78 11.56 22.40 34.50 7.06 12.00 12.94 10.71 15.07 13.59 13.19 7.52 5.55 8.68 9.09 6.88 9.73 6.00 11.91 6.96 13.11 10.70 12.81 9.44 12.92 10.90 10.90 14.10 0.19 17.99 11.23 10.04 12.48 9.16 8.95 12.68 7.69 1 For territory covered by general city government. 'Property of railroad, telegraph, telephone, and other corporations. ■ Except where figures are qualified by a footnote. * Fire districts only. 6 Railroad property only. 6 Valuation is lor 1902, no 1903 valuation being obtainable. ' Personal property included with r^ property. 211 Table 24.— ASSESSED VALUATION OP PROPERTY, BASIS OP ASSESSMENT, AND GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES COLLECTED: 1903— Continued. MTTNICIPALITT. New Jersey— Continued. New Brunswick city., Perth Amboy city Phillipsburg town Plainneld city Union town , New York; Amsterdam city. Batavla village.. Cohoes city Coming city Cortland city Dunkirk city Geneva city Glens Falls village. Gloversville city Homellsville city . . , Hudson city Ithaca city Jamestown city. Johnstown city 1 . Little Falls city. Lockport city Middletown city. . . Mt. Vernon city New Rochelle city. Niagara Falls city. North Tonawanda city. Ogdensburg city Olean city Oswego city Feekskill village Plattsburg city Port Jervis village . Poughkeepsie city. . E ome city Saratoga Springs village. Watertown city Watervliet city North Carolina: Asheville city Charlotte city Greensboro city . . Newbemcity Ealeigh city Wilmrngton city- Winstoncity North Dakota: Fargo city.. Ohio: Alliance city — Ashtabula city.. BeUaire city Cambridge city. Chillicotne city. East Liverpool city«. Elyria city Findlay city' Fremont city' Ironton city Lancaster city. Lorain city « — Mansfield city.. Marietta city... Marion city Massillon city* Middletown city". Newark city Piquadty Portsmouth city'. Sandusky dty ' — SteubenvUle city'. Tifincity BKPORTED VALUATION Or PKOPEBTY ASSESSED FOB TAXATION.' Total. $9,764,302 8,242,207 4,574,472 9,496,600 4,864,891 10, 119, 771 5, 785, 137 11,310,470 3,679,745 5,618,565 4,810,877 5,950,838 6,058,118 6,602,565 4,422,367 4,771,850 7,093,995 11,079,055 3,565,485 4,302,830 7,611,606 4,656,621 24,000,950 15,490,865 17,709,880 6,443,302 4,289,910 3,568,055 9,936,331 6,008,047 1,646,815 1,963,741 12,819,830 7,143,885 6,301,772 11,050,095 4,493,876 6,480,765 9,681,885 4,588,524 3,090,488 6,877,671 9,249,766 5,452,873 3,603,029 3,763,150 4,835,873 3,717,741 2,694,703 5,043,915 5,611,730 4,181,689 5,730,070 3,016,860 4,467,145 3,841,410 5,754,880 7,832,190 6,747,660 6,103,860 4,935,980 5,066,730 7,242,152 6,073,000 Real property. Personal property. S7, 974, 331 7,544,612 3,903,933 8,135,985 4,559,591 9,208,296 4,424,077 10,622,170 3,300,830 5,215,150 '4,810,877 5,041,043 4,622,248 5,902,000 4,055,450 4,287,850 6,248,875 10,198,395 3,195,285 4,094,400 7,185,395 4,354,921 22,395,112 14,657,365 17,043,230 5,871,761 3,560,235 3,087,731 8,767,700 5,413,277 1,431,405 1,798,341 11,848,630 6,712,450 6,030,527 9,432,745 4,244,931 4,757,756 5,517,585 2, 717, 136 1,837,392 4,828,529 5,785,890 2,116,413 2,575,039 2,437,550 2, 120, 713 2,446,460 2,045,545 2,987,830 4,253,460 2,491,665 3, 704, 608 1,964,840 2,689,940 2,427,350 3,142,595 5,465,260 4,373,610 3,644,220 3,294,650 2,640,570 5, 179, 100 3,680,000 Other property.!! $1,789,971 697, 595 670,539 1,360,615 295,300 766,500 1,361,060 495, 750 378,916 403,415 (') 813, 150 1,310,950 441,666 366,917 405,200 845, 120 475,360 283,000 139,600 426, 211 178, 100 781,438 282,700 150,650 318,041 662,600 480,324 780,981 594, 770 168,950 22,400 971,200 305,035 182,410 1,460,900 54,645 1,723,009 3,909,040 1,671,717 1,183,354 1,957,544 2, 781, 127 3,336,460 1,027,990 1,325,600 2, 715, 160 1,271,281 649, 168 2,066,085 1,358,270 1,690,024 2,025,462 1,052,020 1,777,205 1,414,060 2,612,285 2,366,930 2,374,150 2,459,640 1,641,330 2,426,160 2,063,062 1,393,000 « $144, 975 ""<222,'556 < 96, 645 '124,920 < 259, 000 < 78, 800 < 405, 310 < 87, 200 < 68, 830 < 123,600 < 824, 400 < 550, 800 •516,000 < 253, 500 < 67, 175 REPOKTED BASIS OF ASSESSMENT IN PRACTICE (PER CENT OF TRITE VALUE). Real property. Personal property. < 381, 650 < 46, 460 '143,000 '126,400 '88,835 '156,460 '194,300 255,260 199,671 69,742 91,598 682, 749 100 60 100 75 100 60 60 100 60 67 60 100 90 60 60 60 50 65 76 50 67 67 70 67 75 30 33 66 67 33 67 65 33 60 40 50 40 60 33 40 30 40 50 40 40 60 50 67 50 60 33 60 100 36 100 75 100 60 35 100 35 67 35 100 90 35 35 100 50 35 76 50 67 67 70 50 76 25 100 35 33 GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES COLLECTED FOE MUNICIPAL PURPOSES. Amount. Total. $182,713 74,611 53,684 170,406 72,892 150,661 72, 038 244,203 88,672 74,223 84,390 93,765 110,960 137, 163 110,652 98,403 142,429 229, 773 74, 132 84,476 159,867 129,228 563,497 309,989 208,421 145,329 93,337 75,898 217,072 92,070 56,642 70,653 275,263 157,035 174,858 181,960 104, 766 99,109 91,662 67,609 21,245 96,899 140,230 49,299 43,447 38,215 50,368 43,841 86,912 88,272 66,682 149,405 45,209 62,473 64,372 106,665 150,663 81,279 96, 127 65,896 83,098 97,927 116,288 6,397,544 4,158,030 2,239,514 7 482 600 5,187,190 2,295,410 6 224,960 4,519,640 1,705,320 41000,690 2,884,770 1,115,920 1 For territory covered by general city government. > Property ot railroad, telegraph, telephone, and other corporations. 'Except where figures are qualified by a footnote. ' Franchises legally classed as real property. s Personal property included with real property. . 'Report inoludes only the transactions from March to December, 1903, except m the 97,116 147, 190 69,163 122,707 For gen- eral city govern- ment. For inde- pendent school dis- tricts.' $182,713 74,611 53,684 170, 406 72,892 150,561 40,536 244,203 67,097 74,223 39,220 58,244 73,002 137, 163 76,595 98,403 97,938 229,773 74, 132 84,476 169,807 129, 228 468,344 309,989 208,421 101,398 93,337 33,950 217,072 57,206 66, 642 42, 915 275, 263 167,035 126, 192 181,950 104,766 99, 109 91,662 57,609 21,al6 96,899 140,230 49,299 128,207 14,748 23,055 23,273 16,069 42,495 27,015 25,786 98,144 26,205 20,476 37,915 33,510 77,562 26,326 46,449 28,541 39,056 .72,115 47,813 74, 932 30,368 93,124 $31, 502 21,575 45,170 35,621 37,958 44,491 105, 153 43,931 41,948 Per $1,000 of— Assessed valua- tion. 34,864 27,738 48,666 28,699 16, 160 27,095 27,782 44,417 61,257 30,896 51,261 19,004 41,998 26,457 73, 165 73,001 54,963 50,678 37,355 44,042 63,939 44,173 49,303 72,268 38,795 29,583 True value. $18.71 9.05 11.74 17.94 15.01 14.88 12.45 21.53 24.10 13.21 17.54 15.76 18.32 20.77 25.02 20.62 20.08 20.74 20.79 19.63 21.00 27.75 23.48 20.01 11.77 22.56 21.76 21.27 21.85 16.32 34.39 35.98 21.47 21.98 27.75 16.47 23.31 16.29 9.46 12.66 6.87 13.94 16.16 9.04 35.58 11.65 7.90 13.55 16.27 17.23 15.73 13.65 26.07 14.99 13.98 16.76 18.53 19.22 12.06 15.75 13.37 16.40 13.62 22.90 15.18 19.67 11.12 30.67 $10.29 6.43 6.87 10.77 11.26 14.88 7.47 21.63 18.08 13.21 10.52 9.46 18.32 12.46 16.76 12.37 20.08 18.67 12.47 11.78 12.60 13.88 15.26 15.21 5.88 11.12 14.68 14.89 14.64 11.49 10.32 11.87 14.17 14.73 9.16 11.03 15.15 11.47 6.68 9.42 4.60 9.34 11.37 4.62 11.74 6.78 3.16 6.78 6.51 10.39 5.19 5.42 7.82 6.00 6.70 7.41 9.61 6.02 10.55 9.84 4.46 13.74 7.59 7.87 3.34 10.12 case of schools and libraries. 212 Table 24.— ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY, BASIS OF ASSESSMENT, AND GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES COLLECTED: 1903— Continued. MUNICIPAUTT, Ohio — ConttQued. Warren city ■Wellstoncity-. Xenla city * ZanesvUle city. Oklahoma: Gcithrieclty.... Oklahoma City. Oregon: Astoria city. EEPOKTED VALUATION OF PKOPEKTT ASSESSED FOK TAXATION.! Pennsylvania: Beaver Falls borough . Braddock borough Bradlord city Butler borough Carbondale city Carhsle borough Chambersburg borough . Columbia borough Danville borough Dubois borough Dunmore borough . . . Duquesne borough . . . Hazelton city Homestead borough . Lebanon city Mahanoy City borough . MeadviUe city Mt. Carmcl borough Nanticoke borough Norristown borough . . . Oil City Phocni^nTlle borough . . . Pittston city Plymc uth borough Pottstown borough . Pottsvillo borough. Shamokin borough . Sharon borough Shenandoah borough South Bethlehem bor- ough Steelton borough Sunbm'y borough Titus^Tllc city Warren borough West Chester borough. . Wilkinsburg borough . . Ehode Island: Central Falls city Cranston town Cumberland town East Providence town. . Lincoln town Newport city Warwick town South Carolina: Columbia city Greenville city Spartanburg city. South Dakota: Sioux Falls city. . . Tennessee: Clark svillc city. Jackson city Texas: Austin city Beaumont city. Corsicana city. . Denisoncity... El Paso city Total. $4,297,729 1, 721, 274 3,856,259 10,016,362 1,722,266 3,919,95:i 1,627,970 4,249,233 5,865,690 4, 071, 988 3,403,369 2,674,821 3,615,496 2,499,643 3,304,087 2,678,372 2,903,642 1,900,150 4,611,890 4,012,534 6, 929, 785 9,068,221 1,968,944 3,136,464 2, 465, 959 1,089,612 9,514,746 6, 481, 755 3,089,130 1,179,933 664,878 5,176,070 5,904,380 1,315,727 4,672,453 2,564,811 4,780,256 4,536,732 1, 101, 213 2,130,060 3, 313, 486 6,398,110 11,014,699 8, 734, 955 13,451,363 8,646,049 9, 171, 796 4, 681, 955 42,302,800 18,069,746 6,952,553 2,796,646 4,075,949 3, 483, 613 4,044,498 2,934,309 9,135,994 9,301,230 4,266,920 4,666,107 11,534,289 Real property. $2,689,100 1,087,225 2,300,910 7,087,440 ' 1, 722, 256 2,669,357 1,220,978 5 4,249,236 5,832,165 M, 071, 988 6 3,403,369 2,416,866 3,694,601 5 2,499,643 3,293,212 6 2,678,372 '2,903,642 6 1,900,150 6 4,611,890 3, 9S0, 789 6 6,929,783 6 9,068,221 1,962,574 6 3,136,464 6 2,465,959 6 1,089,612 9, 467, 446 6,462,856 6 3,089,130 1,172,686 6 664,878 6, 169, 290 5,877,906 6 1,315,727 6 4,672,463 62,664,811 4,766,431 4,522,368 6 1,101,213 6 2,130,050 6 3,513,486 6,358,795 6 11,014,699 7, 149, 165 11,935,653 6,165,689 8, 282, 721 3,572,105 34,668,200 12,473,000 4,490,662 1,644,795 1,963,119 2,569,515 3,143, 2,461,! 6,469,933 5,969,820 2,727,840 3,487,702 9,120,043 Personal property. $1,608,629 634,049 1,555,349 2,928,922 1,250,696 33,525 (») (') 50,400 20,896 « 10,875 (6) « (6) C6) 31, 745 (') (6) 16,370 47,300 18,900 (6) 7,347 (6) 6,780 26, 476 (6) 20,825 14,364 (6) « (6) 39,315 1,585,800 1,516,700 2,380,360 889, 075 1,054,260 7,634,600 6,586,746 2,241,485 998, 110 2,020,019 806, 275 813, 710 352,610 2,666,061 3,016,170 1,539,080 1,178,405 2,414,246 Other property.ii '$207,555 55,600 220,406 153,640 92,811 '107,823 87,308 119, 719 '325,240 EEPOKTED BASIS OF ASSESSMENT IN PBACTICE (PEE CENT OF TEDE VALUE). Real property. 40 67 80 50 67 60 67 67 67 100 67 33 67 65 60 67 67 58 67 25 67 100 67 20 26 67 67 25 75 30 67 75 26 50 67 90 67 100 75 100 100 100 100 100 Personal property. 67 67 60 67 67 67 100 67 33 67 65 60 67 67 58 67 100 67 30 100 75 100 100 100 100 100 GENERAL PEOPEETY TAXES COLLECTED FOB MUNICIPAL PUKPOSES.. Amount. Total. $59,681 20,863 73,017 140,027 65,919 131,951 15, 792 66,240 100,220 126,878 87,426 69,983 40,429 35, 764 49,440 35,066 76; 936 62, 228 75, 963 76,318 100,036 94, 602 36,090 84,277 40,941 51, 417 140,850 91,204 38,693 42,306 38,884 66, 147 85,493 67, 952 78, 528 62,500 69, 127 82, 445 51,095 70,3.50 72, 192 57,858 165,650 127, 467 149,014 73, 769 114,041 41,117 439, 698 89,761 109,661 36, 193 48,500 114,324 34,377 46,547 169,261 88,922 60,727 63,697 185,383 Eor gen- eral city govern- ment. $22, 191 6,863 30,282 72,481 33,336 77, 590 35,326 63, 691 65, 115 40, 209 23, 716 21, 655 21, 5C6 28,481 15,049 47, 949 27, 240 31,655 35,272 60, 127 53,070 11, 6.38 49, 967 15,506 21,343 72,228 42, 513 18, 736 22,183 19, 417 32,039 46, 110 31,988 49, 401 26,351 37,302 42,710 27,358 33, 779 32, 597 29, 174 102, 948 127,467 149,014 71, 199 114,041 40,785 439, 698 89,761 109,661 36, 193 48,600 65,501 34,377 37,767 130, 626 74,875 30,628 46,094 139, 109 For inde- pendent school dis- tricts.' $37,490 15,000 42,735' 67,546 32,583 54,361 Per $1,000 of— 30,916 46,629 •71,763 47,216 6 46,267 18,874 14,258 20,969 6 20,017 27,987 34,988 44,308 40, 046 39,909 41,532 24, 452 34,310 625, 435 30, 074 68,622 48, 691 19,958 20, 123 19, 467 34, 108 39,383 36,964 29,-127 36, 149 31,826 39, 735 23,737 36,671 39,596 28,684 62, 702 8 2,570 8,780 28,626 14,047 20,099 17,603 46,274 Assessed valua- tion. 1 For territory covered by general city government. 2 Property of railroad, telegraph, telephone, and other corporations. 'Except where figures are qualified by a lootnote. ^ Report includes only the transactions from March to December, 1903, except in the case of schools and libraries. 6 Personal property included with real property. •Includes poor districts. ' Railroad property only. 8 Fire districts only. $13.89 12.12 18.93 13.97 38.22 33.66 9.70 15. .59 17.09 31.16 26. 69 26.16 11.18 14.31 14.96 13.09 26.16 32.75 16.47 18.77 14.40 10.43 18.33 20.87 16.60 47.19 14.80 14.07 12.53 35.85 58.48 12.78 14.48 51.06 16.81 24.37 14. 44 18.17 46. 40 33.03 20.55 9.04 15.03 14.59 11.08 8.63 12.43 8.78 10.39 4.97 15.77 12. 94 11.90 32.82 8.60 16.86 17.43 9.66 11.89 13.65 16.07 213 Table 24.-ASSESSED VALUATION OF PROPERTY, BASIS OF ASSESSMENT, AND GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES COLLECTED: 1903— Continued. MUNICH" AUTT. Texas— Continued. Laredo city Palestine city. . Paris city Sherman city.. Tyler city Waco city , Utah: Ogden city. Vermont: Barreoity Burlington city. Butland city Virginia: Alexandria city' Danville city Lynchburg city . Manchester city . Newport News city . Petersburg city Portsmouth city Roanoke city Washington: Walla walla city. . West VirgiQia: Charleston city . . . Huntington city. . Parkersburg city . Wisconsin: Appleton city Ashland city Beloit city Chippewa Falls city. Eau Claire city Fond du Lac city . Green Bay city Janesville city Kenosha city Madison city Manitowoc city. Marinette city... Merrill city Sheboygan city Stevens Point city . Waterto wn city Wausaucity Wyoming: Cheyenne city. Laramie city-. EEPOETED VALUATION OF PROPEKTT ASSESSED FOE TAXATION.! Total. J2, 202, 647 4,242,183 5,630,525 6,246,300 3,393,585 10,923,638 9,057,870 12,636,575 7,406,277 4,908,100 11,631,537 16,962,699 3,741,378 11,703,901 11,697,491 8,671,725 13,158,881 3,581,044 7,075,945 6,655,910 9,556,036 9,859,655 7,664,487 6,360,086 4,401,468 8,323,844 10, 966, 637 11, 257, 115 9,054,800 10, 526, 166 20,305,527 7,639,505 5,964,489 2,665,682 12,478,009 3,274,209 4,459,816 4,635,109 3,211,586 1,871,562 Real property. (1,608,260 2,694,045 3,413,125 3,368,625 2,384,856 '10,923,638 6,216,821 3,291,809 9,234,986 5,797,804 3,865,415 6,611,605 8,015,945 2,867,046 10,302,360 6,618,840 6,101,926 6, 183, 814 2,386,080 6,527,910 3,460,095 6, 291, 029 7,994,670 5, 101, 743 6,387,408 2, 247, 765 6,498,375 8,912,836 8,429,975 7,017,065 7,941,016 17,288,295 6,206,266 3,780,916 1,509,453 9,781,545 2,419,588 3,513,645 3,297,135 2,301,021 1,120,689 Personal property. »694,397 1,089,885 2,217,400 2,877,675 1,008,729 1,928,833 331,857 3,401,589 1,608,473 1,042,685 3,807,123 8,555,824 367,666 680, 830 3,932,306 1,279,444 1, 113, 344 1,194,964 1,464,800 1,883,060 2,949,937 1,864,986 2, 562, 744 972,678 2, 153, 703 2,025,469 2,053,702 2,827,140 2,037,735 2,696,160 3,017,232 1,433,250 2,183,574 1,156,229 2,696,464 864,621 946, 171 1,337,974 571, 384 389, 923 Other property.' '$458,253 912,216 '1,212,809 '390,830 8 506,666 5 720,711 5 1,146,346 '1,290,356 '6,861,723 6 93,235 '312,765 '315,070 '339,181 '360,960 REPORTED BASIS O^ ASSESSMENT IN PRACTICE (PER CENT OF TRUE VALUE) . Real property. 100 Personal property. 70 100 75 100 65 25 60 30 60 30 67 67 70 40 85 100 67 30 60 25 40 40 50 25 .61) 25 76 50 100 100 1(H) 75 1(K) 100 1(X) 100 100 100 100 100 1(K) 100 IIH) 100 100 100 100 100 IIH) 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 1(H) 100 100 100 75 75 50 25 GENERAL Pr 3PERTT TAXES COLLECTED FOR MUNICIPAL PURPOSES. Total. 131,856 34,283 73, 172 90,797 42,110 251, 818 154,621 104,081 166, 583 105,370 85,413 168,036 236,220 46,332 131,469 182,686 •124,288 157,306 78, 185 117,685 102,337 132,920 171,450 109, 193 85,872 117,496 192,750 166,739 162,763 114,315 183,188 127,229 105,486 85,347 218,050 84,974 44,154 103,797 54,956 26,903 Amount. For gen- eral city govern- ment. $31,780 25,140 60, 698 67, 729 26,726 210,455 104,081 166,583 105, 370 85,413 158,036 236,220 46, 332 131,469 182, 686 = 124,288 157,306 67,380 66,061 75,389 82, 146 64,914 44, 166 93,496 109, 518 100, 059 106,578 75, 674 51,980 126,054 79,315 66,920 62, 714 153,054 64,824 26,876 64,011 26,498 11, 867 For inde- pendent school dis- tricts.' <$76 9,143 12,574 23,068 1.5,384 41,363 57,361 21, 799 50,305 36,276 67, 631 89,304 44,279 41, 706 24,000 83,232 66,680 56, 185 38, 741 36,666 66, 634 47,^14 48,666 22, 633 64, 996 30,160 17, 278 39, 786 28,467 15,036 Per $1,000 of- Assessed valua- tion. $14.46 8.08 13.00 14.54 12.41 23.05 28.72 13.18 14.23 17.40 13.69 13.93 12.38 11.23 15.62 14.33 11.95 21.83 16.63 18.09 13.91 18.40 14.25 13.60 26.69 22.61 15.11 14.46 12.62 8.41 9.02 16.65 17.69 32.02 17.48 25.95 9.90 22.39 17.11 14.37 True value. $9.40 6.41 6.50 9.45 6.20 1.5.44 17.07 19.24 9.88 10.67 11.31 8.16 8.36 8.30 7.86 13.28 9.60 5.98 8.32 9.04 10.43 18.40 14.25 13.50 26.69 22.61 15.11 14.46 12.62 8.41 9.02 16.65 17.69 32.02 17.48 25.95 9.90 22.39 12.83 7.19 1 For territory covered by general city government. 2 Property of railroad, telegraph, telephone, and other corporations. ' Except where figures are ciualifled by a footnote. < No tax levied for schools in 1902 or 1903, the funds on hand being sufficient. ' Eajlroad property only. ' Personal property included with real property. ' Valuation is for 1902, no 1903 valuation being obtainable. " Includes incomes and bank stock, > Includes poll taxes. 214 Table 25.— PRINCIPAL CLASSES OF MUNICIPAL MmnCIPALITY. Total. 577,603,672 Alabama: Annistoncity.. Huntsvillecity. Selma city Arkansas: Fort Smith city.. Hot Springs city. Pine iilufl city CaltEomla: Alameda city... Berkeley city... Fresno city Pasadena city.. San Diego city. San Jose city... Stockton city.. Colorado : Cripple Creek town. LeadviUe city Connecticut: Ansonia city Danbury city Manchester town Middletown city Naugatuok borough. Now I^ondon city. . . . Norwich city Stamford city Torrington borough Wilhmantic city Florida: Key West city. . Pensacola city. . Tampa city Georgia: Athens city Brunswick city . Columbus city. . Macon city Illinois; Alton city Belleville city Bloomington city.. Cairo city. Champaign city . . . Danville city.. Decatur city. . . Elgin city Evanstoncity. Freoport city.. Galesburgcity. ... Jacksonville city., Kankakee city Kewanco city Lasalle city Lincoln city.. Mattoon city . Moline city... Ottawa city.. Pekin city Rock Island city.. Streator city Waukegancity... Indiana: Anderson city.. Columbus city. . Elkhart city Elwood city Hammond city. CORPOR.iTE PAYMENTS. Total.i Per capita. 70, 582 94,467 108, 780 110, 51S 136, 684 213, 924 260,718 636, 339 380, 905 617,466 461,809 370,842 397,033 81,903 145,837 116,645 232,069 111, 126 128,301 146,933 395, 622 353,292 241,369 97,089 103, 093 96,802 115, 166 256,273 283,412 90,434 278, 769 338, 313 138,964 162,919 375,980 134,688 157, 161 212,204 373,961 306,269 436, 199 173, 177 201,734 238,972 123, 758 176,092 145,743 90,392 125,233 380, 939 130, 979 123,180 339, 137 166,490 130,6.39 369,226 118,603 166,349 230,225 6.49 11.68 9.37 9.12 12.97 17.89 14.44 32.70 29.38 59.43 25.07 16.72 21.54 8.07 11.16 8.72 14.03 9.82 13.14 12.41 21.17 18.22 14.37 10.13 11.42 5.66 5. 13.54 26.42 9.76 16.74 14.44 9.03 8.99 16.49 10.17 15.60 11.96 17.18 12.86 20.67 12.21 10.29 15.20 8.27 18.49 13.72 8.89 11.97 20.53 12.03 13.62 15.96 11.12 12.12 16.05 13.87 10.17 14.31 225,651 I 15.82 PAYMENTS FOB GENERAL AND MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES.' Total. Per capita. $50, 448, 720 73,428 68,479 90,745 95,052 101, 262 88,750 222, 205 199, 034 211,935 236,606 273, 810 325, 053 261, 040 81,363 140,758 110,406 147,551 94,960 110,573 107, 969 238,945 ■258, 178 223, 171 66,530 83,288 90,469 127, 189 189,932 87,732 86,557 190,899 236,365 116,405 123,831 254,189 120,644 98, 141 158,033 177,281 187,635 303,689 121,865 149,452 147,287 92,499 76,667 102,068 76,144 167, 707 103, 123 72,909 186, 787 114,343 98,263 180,229 71,689 145,639 113, 974 121, 777 S9.60 6.76 8.47 7.81 7.84 9.61 7.42 12.31 12.14 16.35 22.77 14.87 14.43 14.16 8.02 10.76 8.25 8.92 8.39 11.;.3 9.12 12.79 13.31 13.29 6.94 9.23 5.29 6.51 10.03 8.18 9.34 11.12 10.09 7.57 6.83 10.47 9.11 9.74 8.90 8.14 7.88 14.39 8.59 7.62 9.37 6.18 8.05 9.61 6.71 7.28 9.04 9.47 8.06 8.74 7.64 9.12 7.83 8.. 38 8.90 7.08 8.54 PAYMENTS FOE MUNICIPAL INVESTMENT AND MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIAL EXPENSES.^ Total. Per capita I S4, 145, S 879 10,393 2,416 2,175 'i,'659 24,679 61,065 1,146 4,601 19 11,217 1,118 7,749 11,296 26,163 4,364 1,859 163,667 2,680 6,977 7,390 109 1,638 17,808 21,441 66,377 24,321 1,324 14, 115 15,889 17,287 16,721 1,058 18,760 8,324 27,082 14,266 43,221 16, 164 1,822 18, 193 $0.79 0.08 1.28 0.21 0.18 "6." is 3.32 0.05 0.25 (!0) 0.68 0.10 0.Z9 0.60 1.35 0.48 14.32 0.29 0.39 0.32 0.01 0.08 0.73 0.99 2.37 1.15 0.09 0.72 1.01 1.81 1.57 0.10 1.01 0.76 1.88 1.89 0.11 1.28 PAYMENTS FOB OUTLAYS." Total. Per capita $21,492,546 4,266 16, 596 16,633 34,746 123,657 26,454 331,415 143,220 397,881 119, 179 23,030 96, 722 650 5,090 6,220 62,408 16,456 I 18,427 26,420 145,698 72,370 18,207 24,173 15,704 4,484 1,300 33,533 42,613 12, 714 82,487 94,558 17,289 29,392 104,059 14,394 59,085 41,071 175,296 71,407 108,224 47,628 62,669 54,426 31, 759 82,144 19,364 23,450 32,479 194,861 16, 464 60,271 96,442 62, 147 18,120 164,092 30, 750 18.888 116,251 66, 126 $4.09 0.39 2.06 1.36 3.30 10.34 1.47 20.21 11.05 38.30 6.47 1.02 6.25 0.06 0.39 0.46 3.77 1.45 1.89 2.16 7.80 3.73 1.08 2.52 1.74 0.26 0.07 1.77 3.97 1.37 4.66 4.04 1.12 1.62 4.29 1.09 5.86 2.31 8.06 3.00 5.13 3.36 3.20 3.46 2.12 8.62 1.82 2.31 3.11 10.50 1.42 5.56 4.64 3.48 1.68 7.13 3.60 1.16 7.22 4.57 PAYMENTS FOE DECREASE OF INDEBTEDNESS. < Total. S2, 320, 142 13,288 2,666 11, 525 9,100 25,750 24,365 28,626 34,685 11,000 13,608 6,386 32, 173 264 19,366 8,158 13,100 21,460 7,769 15,821 30,001 20,565 $0.44 1.10 0.25 0.64 0.65 1.99 1.32 1.27 1.88 1.15 1.26 0.45 0.74 0.38 0.73 1.44 PAYMENTS FOR SPECIFIED EX- PENSES' AND OUTLAYS." For expenses of general administration. Total. S3, 390, 567 4,974 4,472 5,038 5,449 12,287 7,617 10,697 10,947 8,255 18,794 37, 675 22,633 19,184 16,440 11, 646 7,346 7,676 6,088 4,106 9,077 14, 326 30,306 9,264 1,206 4,143 6,346 10, 928 15,458 6,246 5,371 7,632 13,288 7,011 7,992 10,384 10,600 6,259 7,590 9,383 9,882 21,009 7,696 10,881 7,610 4,077 6,366 7,916 4,766 3,473 6,629 3,867 5,721 12,517 5,436 8,713 8,697 7,196 7,091 8,238 6,677 Per capita. $0.66 0.46 0.55 0.43 0.45 1.17 0.64 0.59 0.67 0.64 1.81 2.05 1.00 1.04 1.62 0.89 0.65 0.46 0.45 0.42 0.77 0.77 1.56 0.55 0.13 0.46 0.31 0.66 0.82 0.68 0.68 0.43 0.57 0.46 0.44 0.43 0.80 0.62 0.43 0.43 0.41 1.00 0.54 0.56 0.48 0.27 0.67 0.75 0.47 0.33 0.36 0.36 0.63 0.59 0.36 0.81 0.38 0.84 0.43 0.51 0.47 For expenses of pohco department. Total. $3,411,946 7,624 6,614 9,042 9,224 11, 262 10,566 17,596 5,127 15,753 11, 103 14,635 22,063 18, 776 10,755 11,627 2,108 10,029 3,168 7,758 18,336 20,877 12,771 1,711 6,337 10, 978 21,250 24,369 11,726 10,845 27,294 44,440 11,038 11,454 25,248 10,635 7,919 20,384 19,619 14,346 23,500 8,185 10,341 8,620 7,931 5,490 5,928 3,055 4,162 10, 167 4,382 4,984 16, 165 7,526 6,159 16,261 3,776 8,940 10, 103 12,579 Per capita. iThe sum of the amounts given in columns 3, 5, 7, and 9, less the service transfers and refunds included therein, and with deductions for amounts received from the sale of real property. ^Municipal investment and municipal industrial expenses for interest are Included with general and municipal service expenses. For details see Table 16 » For details see Table 17. < "Net or corporate payments " shown in column 8 of Table 18. "Included in payments for general and municipal service expenses." 215 PATMENTS, TOTAL AND PER CAPITA: 1903. ' PAYMENTS FOR SPECIFIED EXPENSES 5 AND OUTLAYS "—Continued. For expenses of fire department. Total. Per capita. 54,608,805 11,860 6,104 10,609 13,200 17,229 15,519 21,803 9,386 30,808 14,756 34,753 37,071 23,971 22,204 22,784 5,840 14,370 15,374 5,438 9,446 14,499 15,030 4,423 3,848 24,995 41,514 10,938 9,791 33,930 89,318 16,468 20,850 27,622 16,066 8,835 29,172 31,616 23,241 24,820 14,614 11,774 9,3(S 10,423 1,379 5,719 7,143 7,827 9,755 5,457 8,487 13,915 15,706 6,175 15,745 6,086 26,843 14, 166 11,465 $0.88 1.09 0.75 0.91 1.09 1.63 1.30 1.21 0.57 2.38 1.42 1.89 1.65 1.30 2.19 1.74 0.44 0.87 $10,089,467 For highways and sanitation. Expenses. Outlays. Total. Prr capita. 1.57 0.46 0.51 0.75 0.89 0.46 0.43 0.54 1.28 2.19 1.02 1.06 1.92 2.53 1.07 1.15 1.14 1.21 0.88 1.64 1.45 0.98 1.18 1.02 0.60 0.59 0.70 0.14 0.54 0.70 0.75 0.63 0.50 0.94 0.65 1.05 e.57 0.68 0.59 1.64 0.88 0.80 20,076 14,515 21,911) 17,051 24,036 18,580 41,85D 39,893 41,004 66,625 S9,Co3 04,321 80,154 21,176 17,781 18,392 21,938 21,203 23,694 18, 135 54,437 65,683 67,^3 15,356 16,090 19, KO 24,064 57,865 19,466 22,709 45,207 57,012 23,699 23,264 69,499 27,921 23,347 22,763 19,777 23,916 47,032 22,368 21,103 31,755 28,616 19,547 23,982 13,839 11,450 36,944 16,290 14,720 32,315 13,646 25,168 39,699 16,677 26,156 23,023 22,150 $1.92 1.85 1.79 1.89 1.41 2.28 1.55 2.32 2.43 3.16 6.41 3.21 2.85 4.35 2.09 1.36 1.37 1.33 1.87 2.43 1.53 2.91 3.39 4.01 1.60 1.78 1.15 1.23 2.00 1.81 2.45 2.55 2.43 1.54 1.28 2.86 2.11 2.32 1.28 0.91 1.00 2.23 1.58 1.08 2.02 1.91 2.05 2.26 1.36 1.09 1.99 1.50 1.65 1.52 0.91 2.33 1.73 1.95 1.60 1.43 1.55 Total. $10,162,683 3,886 3,793 107,325 2,846 295,850 88,668 233,058 82,865 14, 130 32,310 625 1,830 21,094 16,136 8,693 25,430 22,928 26,387 11,623 11,210 8,666 1,590 33,533 4,073 11,540 70,658 15,636 5,682 26,472 39,692 10,279 30,432 22,635 115,646 13, 177 40,114 44,328 12,433 23,731 7,151 58,204 4,904 18,894 10,951 41,834 13,778 6,912 52,663 94,499 5,491 11,386 112,085 45,596 Per capita. $1.93 0.36 0.47 0.03 o.ie 18.04 4.52 22.43 4.50 0.63 1.73 0.06 For schools. Aggregate. Total. $20,051,361 0.14 1.28 1.43 0.89 2.15 1.23 1.36 0.69 1.17 0.96 0.09 'i."77 0.38 1.25 3.99 0.67 0.37 1.46 1.63 0.78 3.02 1.28 5.31 0.55 1.90 3.13 0.63 1.51 0.48 6.11 O.ii 1.86 1.05 2.25 1.27 0.76 2.48 2.87 0.36 4.11 0.64 0.70 6.97 3.20 13,065 .20,225 13,553 47,417 37,330 28,179 107,900 142,708 162, 141 187,452 90,970 129,621 122,846 51,063 47,058 82,865 39,937 27,031 40,242 126,202 64,440 104,609 52,633 34,698 19,844 11,526 46,109 (») 55,569 46,901 138,988 34,639 63,062 75,782 117,740 89,883 208,393 51,575 104,942 84,670 66,428 38,860 48,605 30,350 41,897 103,650 51,515 27,431 77,620 60,155 48,535 91,389 32,979 60,776 39,064 67,062 Per capita. '$3.82 $11,940,518 1.20 2.50 1.17 3.91 3.64 2.36 5.98 8.70 12.51 18.04 4.94 5.75 6.67 3.95 3.56 5.01 3.53 2.77 3.40 6.75 3.32 6.23 6.49 Salaries of teachers. Total. Per capita. 1.85 1.24 3.61 2.59 5.72 2.62 6.26 4.27 5.41 3.77 9.87 3.64 5.35 5.38 3.77 4.08 4.53 2.98 4.01 5.59 4.73 3.03 3.65 4.02 4.50 3.97 3.86 3.72 2.43 4.00 7,055 12,130 39,755 22,285 25,960 90,275 69,911) 66,084 59,701 110,343 61,030 35,395 35,079 38,031 31,452 19,675 34,534 41,947 47,086 64,675 25,894 22,788 18,127 38,523 32„874 37,380 69,517 26,894 43,721 52,572 62,777 102,476 34,895 50,357 39,294 25,027 23,889 33,301 20,563 25,159 69,467 37,792 21,124 53,811 38,635 28,578 53,362 24,006 39,623 28,866 31,383 '$2.27 0.87 1.04 3.28 2.11 2.17 4.76 5.60 5.39 6.36 3.24 4.90 3.31 2.62 2.30 2.78 2.92 2.92 2.24 2.43 3.85 2.70 2.53 2.18 2.14 2.06 2.49 2.03 2.27 2.46 2.42 2.64 4.86 2.57 2.50 1.67 2.51 3.13 2.02 2.41 3.21 3.47 2.34 2.53 2.58 2.65 2.32 2.81 2.42 1.79 2.20 Miscellaneous expenses. Total. Per cafpita. $4,806,107 913,065 1,517 1,423 7,602 7,845 2,,219 16,583 22,366 22,847 20,075 17,231 17,601 18,961 15,445 10; 660 12,414 8,265 7,356 5,708 20,601 15,337 33,3.50 13,776 11,910 (U) C) (U) 1,717 11,626 4,730 (") 13,596 9,521 26,936 6,601 13,813 18,068 16,013 25,860 49,014 1«,980 21,147 25,268 8,412 11,407 15,304 9,087 8,322 23,800 13,123 6,307 23,809 15,491 11,334 19,393 8,973 21, 153 6,898 25,679 $0.93 1.20 0.19 0.12 0.63 0.74 0.19 0.92 1.36 1.76 1.93 0.94 0.78 1.03 G.80 0.75 0.73 0.75 0.48 1.10 0.79 1.99 1.44 1.32 0.16 1.24 0.27 0.88 0.53 1.11 0.60 1.37 1.02 0.74 1.09 2.32 1.18 1.08. 1.01 0.66 1.20 1.44 0.80 1.28 1.21 0.70 1.12 1.03 1.05 0.85 1.06 1.20 6.43 1.80 $3,244,736 Outlays. Total. 11,653 7,200 5,291 30,067 69,384 101,293 14,044 1,677 42,855 (0) 823 1,919 32,420 220 63,664 2,017 6,684 12,963 (") 2,856 m 9,099 51,633 1,144 26,410 13,993 49, 166 1,258 56,903 33,438 20,108 22,989 3,564 Per capita. f$0.62 700 8,416 20,383 000 6,029 8,023 18,434 3,300 0.29 1.83 5.35 9.75 0.76 0.07 0.06 0.14 1.96 0.02 3.41 0.10 0.39 1.36 0.16 2.12 0.09 2.02 0.79 3.26 0.05 2.70 1.71 1.28 1.64 0.37 0.07 0.80 1.10 0.06 0.40 0.80 0.80 $6,560,166 0.21 For interest. Total. Per capita. 9,155 10,129 14,682 450 80 6,140 10,420 6, 152 12, 114 19,330 38,186 9,398 15,037 6,050 15,262 14,209 32,082 5,. 555 27,630 9,450 42,601 54,745 8,361 3,349 14,656 40,966 16,709 K,663 14,250 18,076 24,164 36,747 6,710 7,225 ra,.983 9,892 8,637 8,022 6,239 15,629 21,104 7,734 9,244 15,294 3,397 6,827 6,161 4,799 6,636 6,633 9,932 7,085 20,856 7,274 4,256 20, 197 4,609 8,428 15,862 6,177 $1.26 0.84 1.25 1.25 0.04 0.01 0.43 0.58 0.38 ,0.93 1.86 2.07 0.42 0.S2 0.60 1.17 1.06 1.94 0.49 2.77 0.80 2.27 2.82 0.30 0.35 1.61 2.39 0.85 2.09 1.33 1.95 1.36 1.57 0.44 0.40 G.S2 0.75 0.86 \ 0.45 0.2D 0.66 1.00 0.65 0.47 0.97 0.23 0.61 0.58 0.47 0.63 0.36 0.91 0.78 0.97 0.49 0.30 0.88 0.63 0.62 0.99 0.43 ' Tto^iMo?f JSd taVompSlthe total payments per capita lor schools does not include the population of those cities in ivMch the schools were not under municipal control. sSsSaries of teachers included with miscellaneous expenses. ........ 'Schools controlled by union school district, which mcludes Cnpple Creek and adjacent territory. » Less than 1 cent. 11 Schools controlled by county. 216 Table 25.— PRINCIPAL CLASSES OF MUNICIPAL H4 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 MUNICIPALITY, Indiana — Continued. Huntington city.. Jefflersonville clty. Kokomo city Lafayette city Logansport city . . . Marion city Michigan City Munciecity New Albany city . . Peru city Richmond city Vincennes city Wabash city Washington city . . . Iowa: Boons city Burlington city. Clinton city Fort Dodge city... Fort Madison city. Keokuk city Marshalltown city. Muscatine city .... Oskaloosa city . ... Ottumwacity Waterloo city Kansas: Atchison city... Emporia city.- - Fort Scott city. Galena city CORPOEATE PAYMENTS. TotaJ.i Per capita. Hutchinson city. . - Lawrence city Leavenworth city . Pittsbiu'g city Kentucky: Bowling Green city. Franlriort city Henderson city Owensboro city . ... Paducahcity Louisiana: Baton Rouge city . Shreveport city Maine: Auburn city.. Augusta city. Bangor city. . Bath city Biddelord city . . Lewiston city . . . Rocldandcity... Watervillecity.. Maryland: Annapolis, citj... ' Cumberland city . Frederick city Hagerstown city . Massachusetts: Adams town Araesbury town. Arlington town . Attleboro town . Beverly city Brookline town Chicopoe city Clinton town Danvers town Framingham town . $163, 809 107, 923 148, 164 314,051 245,004 401,277 158,624 248,467 200, 116 142, 160 274, 825 116,964 117,043 105,493 157,465 337,279 233,619 218, 640 57, 769 196, 297 210,984 189, 761 136, 299 222, 521 307,429 232,283 117, 749 96,084 40,146 97,209 123, 108 325,415 179,944 79, 128 99,759 214,668 191, 735 224,628 105,447 266,431 210,661 170, 122 515, 757 152, 209 177,271 377,415 139,636 139, 714 37, 757 138,783 78,687 68,601 146,032 100,083 295,065 218,456 369,611 1,337,824 283,298 237, 706 123, 179 176,537 S16.22 9.99 13.09 16.81 14.35 19.01 9.87 10.22 9.70 12.95 14.68 10.76 12.61 11.35 16.92 13.78 10.27 16.21 6.44 13.43 17.81 12.93 13.59 11.44 20.61 13.97 12.78 7.01 5.99 9.11 10.50 14,16 13.72 9.53 10.01 20.05 13.87 10.71 9.16 15.74 15.65 14.14 22.75 13.83 10.64 15.48 17.13 13.71 4.29 7.52 8.17 4.00 12.14 11.01 31.93 17.97 26.17 60.71 14.32 17.83 13.91 15.42 PAYMENTS FOB GENESAL AND MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES.' Total, Per capita $96,697 86, 192 96, 072 209,361 184, 028 165,467 85,478 193, 259 173, 335 84,430 199, 183 110,268 96,576 69,430 72,841 228,620 219,083 96,516 60, 705 159, 822 116,004 108,372 85, 869 179,118 127,569 111,688 78,929 81,687 29,405 72, 776 81,973 194, 829 89, 169 57, 151 91,215 97, 181 114, 252 166,883 103,404 216, 866 145,834 166,466 347, 111 126,616 161, 809 275,254 105, 727 104,286 35,131 82,844 46,074 37,506 109,939 95,891 207,643 148,201 267, 350 762,211 225,392 166,018 96,005 161,469 $9.67 7.98 8.49 11.21 10.78 7.84 5,32 7.95 8.40 7.69 10.64 10.15 10.30 7.47 7.83 9.34 9.64 7.16 6.65 10.93 9.71 7.38 8.66 9.21 8.65 6.71 8.57 6.96 4.39 6.82 6.99 8.47 6.80 6.88 9.15 9.08 8.27 7.92 10.83 13.00 16.31 11.51 9.11 11.29 12.97 10.24 3.99 4.49 4.79 2.56 9.20 10.64 22.47 12.19 18.20 34.59 11.39 12.46 10.84 14.10 PAYMENTS FOR MUNICIPAL INVESTMENT ANB MUNICIPAL INBUSTRLAL EXPENSES.^ Total. Per capita $8, 305 229 2,386 23, 740 66,610 12, 641 16,901 5,569 908 46,602 27,994 2,933 7,384 700 11,962 218 3,214 27, 779 13, 539 275 19,861 440 405 2,771 608 16, 660 279 47,785 16,946 14,628 1,611 4,647 30,287 274 28,054 13, 914 2,485 47, 9.30 2,345 12,630 628 18, 746 3,080 11,581 6,265 74 15,308 14,050 28,666 37,123 35,077 11,074 22,070 3,329 $0.83 0.02 0.21 1.27 3.90 0.59 1.06 0.23 0.04 4.25 1.60 0.27 0.79 0.03 0.89 0.02 0.22 2.36 0.92 0.02 2.16 0.03 0.06 0.24 0.03 2.01 0.03 4.46 1.15 0.69 0.13 0.27 2.25 0.02 1.24 1.26 0.15 1.97 0.29 1.32 0.07 1.02 0.32 0.79 0.44 0.01 1.66 1.16 1.95 1.68 1.77 0.83 2.49 0.29 PAYMENTS FOE OUTLAYS.' Total. $58,897 12,940 44,483 80,964 14, 897 248, 627 52,785 52, 734 26,038 21,994 43,290 6,357 16,299 22, 363 78,410 98, 367 14,606 110, 587 1,705 33,580 68,360 41,270 60,430 43, 768 179,874 120,503 27,654 14,047 10,336 18,302 32,898 130, 123 90,776 5,317 768 69, 702 61,543 44,117 532 44,918 29,464 6,416 143,744 347 3,666 37, 891 30, 351 24,631 2,066 37,431 29,533 7,791 13,478 2,561 28,327 57,072 73,634 538,981 45,132 60,355 6,317 2jl94 Per capita. $5.83 1.20 3.93 4.33 0.87 11.78 3.28 2.17 1.26 2.00 2.31 0.58 1.65 2.41 8.42 4.02 0.64 8.20 0.19 2.30 5.77 2.81 5.03 2.25 12,06 7.26 3.00 1.02 1.54 1.72 2.81 6.66 6.92 0.64 0.08 6.61 4.45 2.11 0.05 2.65 2.19 0.46 6.34 0.03 0.21 1.55 3.72 2.42 0.23 2.03 3.07 0.63 1.13 0.28 3.07 4.70 6.01 24.46 2.28 4.53 0.71 0.19 PAYMENTS FOR DECREASE OF INDEBTEDNESS.' Total. Per capita. 58, 662 5,240 3,400 587 7,697 13, 712 10, 723 6,156 26,864 6,131 5,466 7,497 9,535 8,008 11,775 20,000 16, 667 1,244 1,724 ia;350 1,621 70,089 837 5,667 3,501 14, 146 $0.79 0.46 0.21 0.02 0.83 1.47 0.44 1.83 0.67 0.47 0.76 0.71 0.67 1.20 0.68 0.15 1.37 0.18 7.68 0.04 0.42 0.40 1.24 PAYMENTS FOR SPECIFIED EX- PENSES' AND OUTLAYS.' For expenses ol general admin- istration. Total. $6,699 7,973 7,764 15,910 15,755 10,009 5,551 11,603 11,702 4,716 13, 162 8,707 3,738 5,618 4,029 11,212 7,760 5,637 2,433 8,792 7,319 6,144 4,626 9,125 4,825 6,997 1,513 3,784 1,946 2,312 3,812 16, 316 3,663 Per capita. 6,764 10,035 6,929 9,973 16, 217 4,028 12,566 7,594 12, 595 21,103 9,182 15,463 15,129 6, 693 8,373 4,466 12,308 3,903 4,226 8,460 6,609 14,644 7,266 13, 762 47,656 16,346 13,635 7,076 8,363 $0.66 0.74 0.69 0.86 0.92 0.47 0.35 0.48 0.57 0.43 0.70 0.80 0.40 0.59 0.43 0.46 0.34 0.41 0.27 0.60 0.62 0.42 0.46 0.47 0.32 0.36 0.16 0.28 0.29 0.22 0.33 0.71 0.28 0.81 1.01 0.66 0.72 0.73 0.35 0.74 0.66 1.05 0.93 0.83 0.93 0.62 0.81 0.82 0.61 0.67 0.41 0.29 0.71 0.73 1.58 0.60 0.94 2.16 0.83 1.02 0.80 0.73 For expenses of police depart- ment. Total. $4,400 4,895 7,248 22,860 12,590 16, 916 6,223 16, 687 12,049 2,381 13,331 9,388 3,2M 3,830 6,649 16, 107 12, 181 7,321 2,865 9,379 5,206 5,979 4,2.30 15, 138 6,653 8,865 4,200 4,791 2,660 4,295 4,460 24,783 8,700 4,367 8,312 7,392 10,226 21,332 5, 020 20, ;vo 6,490 6,308 24,293 6,667 7,474 21,037 4,405 5,212 4,866 10, 075 2,991 3,080 8,318 6,056 8,924 1,961 16, 274 64,769 13, 124 8,097 2,092 6,336 Per capita, 1 The sum of the amounts given in columns 3, 5, 7, and 9, less the service transfers and refunds included therein, and with deductions for amounts received from the sale of real property. •Municipal mvestment and municipal industria,l expenses for interest are included with general and municipal service expenses. For details see Table 16. • For details see Table 17. 217 PAYMENTS, TOTAL AND PER CAPITA: 1903— Continued. PAYMENTS POK SPECITIED EXPENSES ' AND OUTLAYS •—Continued. For expenses ot fire department. Total. Per capita. $4,837 4,416 14,432 18,328 25,081 15,226 1,463 2.5,661 37,282 8,550 28,920 16, 181 10,729 5,454 2,767 30,744 27,808 2,825 8,920 14,276 9,460 1,879 8,692 20,078 14,368 14,744 3,230 9,261 4,463 9,447 7,199 13,263 12,866 7,443 4,604 6,561 13,450 22,825 7,827 37,656 14,067 13,899 31,878 9,197 14, 177 17,836 10,931 12,039 2,747 1,182 1,905 5,825 1,413 9,376 11,714 11,315 12,111 69,841 20,650 16, 152 6,463 20,100 $0.48 0.41 1.28 0.98 1.47 0.72 0.09 1.06 1.81 0.78 1.55 1.49 1.16 0.59 0.30 1.26 1.22 0.21 0.99 0198 O.SO 0.13 0.87 1.03 0.96 0.89 0.35 0.68 0.67 0.89 0.61 0.68 0.98 0.90 0.46 0.61 0.97 1.09 0.68 2.23 1.05 1.16 1.41 0.84 0.85 0.73 1.34 1.18 0.31 0.06 0.20 0.40 0.12 1.03 1.27 0.93 0.82 3.17 1.04 1.21 0.73 1.76 For highways and sanitation. Expenses. Total. J16,535 19,403 18, 227 46,832 45,134 27,756 20,912 40,621 37,202 24,802 49,241 28,045 23,830 16,868 16,411 49,049 37,468 27,844 7,908 25,710 23,847 16,519 16,942 44,680 12,584 16,417 12,019 10,602 4,585 12, 129 12,372 10,463 19,635 8,831 21,672 22,332 16,025 58,790 31,740 42,611 91,581 31,446 *32,078 63,387 21, 179 23,762 13,234 26,961 16,324 9,828 19,154 23,310 49, 140 26,896 67, 152 193, 838 43,787 33,989 10,904 29,507 Per capita. $1.64 1.80 1.61 2.61 2.64 1.31 1.30 1.67 1.80 2.26 2.63 2.58 2.57 1.81 1.76 2.00 1.65 2.06 0.88 1.76 2.01 1.13 1.69 2.30 0.84 0.99 1.30 0.77 0.68 1.14 1.06 1.58 1.14 1.26 1.97 0.83 1.57 1.07 1.39 3.47 2.36 3.54 4.04 2.86 1.93 2.19 2.60 2.33 1.50 1.46 1.70 0.67 1.60 2.56 6.32 2.13 4.57 8.80 2.21 2.55 1.23 2.58 Outlays. Total. $38,465 8,873 33,855 50,015 174,290 46, 269 34,606 6,823 26,153 6,140 12,000 91 61, 796 68,792 7,484 99,668 178 32, 149 57,527 19,050 41,511 39,414 151,261 112, 637 5,606 13,717 31,639 116, 729 65, 187 Per capita. 9,060 24,445 11,060 532 30, 186 3,482 5,416 36, 762 347 3,566 13,823 13,971 7,756 2,066 22,979 29,533 4,167 9,827 1,377 16,260 11,701 29,477 106,990 29,918 7,996 2,641 2,194 $3.81 0.82 2.99 2.68 0.04 8.26 2.88 1.42 0.62 1.34 0.47 1.29 0.01 6.64 2.81 0.33 7.38 0.02 2.20 4.86 1.30 4.14 2.03 10.14 6.78 0.61 (') For schools. Aggregate. 1:29 2.70 5.03 4.21 Total. 0.85 1.77 0.53 0.05 1.78 0.26 0.45 1.62 0.03 0.21 0.57 1.71 0.76 0.23 1.25 3.07 0.28 0.82 0.15 1.76 0.96 2.01 4.86 1.51 0.60 0.29 0.19 $44,760 31,412 42, 156 80,021 57,841 92,926 38,268 86,718 60,126 33,992 75,860 31,245 45,243 28,200 113,477 90,697 38,925 18,485 46,514 65,983 57,776 49,361 67,765 89, 111 33,468 38,431 30, 145 22,380 24,752 34,028 61,522 66,671 15,722 23,670 36,560 34,675 51,411 11,358 43,985 46,783 39, 145 109,205 35,696 32,742 69,560 28,761 46,457 40,867 25,732 66,243 72,244 111, 120 265,616 74, 186 60,463 33, 115 61,742 Per capita. $4.43 2.91 3.73 4.28 3.39 4.40 2.38 3.53 2.43 3.10 4.06 2.87 4.87 3.03 4.19 4.64 3.99 2.89 2.06 3.11 4.73 3.94 4.92 3.48 6.97 2.01 4.17 2.20 3.34 2.32 2.90 2.68 5.01 1.89 2.37 3.32 2.51 2.45 0.99 2.60 3.48 3.25 4.82 3.24 1.97 2.86 3.53 4.56 Salaries of teachers. Total. 3.42 2.83 6.09 6.94 7.67 12.05 3.75 4.53 3.74 4.52 $30,439 24,849 29,857 51,444 36, 798 52,533 24,326 68,120 42, 6U 24,760 53,476 22,305 28,121 19,693 27,496 67,288 61,880 27,123 14, 180 34,793 37,385 37,832 28,150 62,814 44,947 21,520 27,167 23,258 9,080 18, 270 26,867 37,549 20,898 13, 101 •18,929 27,683 26,118 29,681 9,476 36,762 34,439 22,774 55,265 25,125 23,345 41,440 15,890 21,298 28,973 18,340 37,482 34,935 61, 136 128,460 40,234 29,546 23,243 33,499 Per capita. $3.01 2.30 2.64 2.75 2.16 2.49 1.51 2.39 2.06 2.26 2.86 2.05 3.03 2.12 2.95 2.75 2.72 2.01 1.58 2.38 3.16 2.68 2.81 2.72 3.01 1.29 2.95 1.70 1.36 1.71 2.29 1.63 1.69 1.58 1.90 2.59 1.89 1.42 0.82 2.11 2.56 1.89 2.44 2.28 1.40 1.70 1.95 2.09 Miscellaneous expenses. Total. Per capita. 2.43 2.02 4.06 2.87 3.48 5.83 2.03 2.22 2.63 2.93 $12,030 3,460 8,242 16,577 19,468 12,862 13,942 13,978 7,614 9,232 19,884 8,940 17, 122 7,607 9,140 22,284 22,293 10,841 4,306 10,721 18,698 14,409 13,365 14,951 17,962 5,814 9,771 6,681 2,964 6,482 6,902 11,960 13,282 2,621 3,973 7,877 8,557 21,730 1,883 8,223 12,344 16,371 19,505 10,671 9,397 16,790 8,620 9,484 S 11,894 7,392 12,891 22,409 23,767 56,803 25,263 15,963 9,872 18,243 * "Net or corporate payments " shown m column 8 of Table 18. B Included in^'payments for general and mumcipal service expenses. •Included in "payments for outlays." I Less than 1 cent. 8 Schools controlled by coimty. $1.19 0.32 0.73 0.83 1.14 1.61 0.87 0.67 0.37 0.84 1.06 0.82 1.84 0.81 0.98 0.91 0.98 0.80 0.48 0.73 1.57 0.98 1.33 0.77 1.20 0.35 1.06 0.49 0.44 0.81 0.60 0.62 1.01 0.32 0.40 0.74 0.62 1.04 0.16 0.49 0.92 1.36 0.86 0.96 0.56 0.65 1.06 0.93 Outlays. 1.00 0.81 1.39 1.84 1.62 2.68 1.28 1.20 1.11 1.59 Total. $2,281 3,113 4,056 13,000 1,575 27,630 13,620 2,600 1,000 2,332 23,905 6,624 961 5,535 7,836 26,212 6,134 1,493 206 10,336 1,259 12,013 31,491 768 Per capita. 34,435 12,330 4,251 15,675 m 6,870 14,900 36,217 80,363 8,699 14,954 $0.23 0,29 0.36 0.70 0.09 1.30 0.11 0.25 0.98 0.29 0.07 0.38 0.78 1.76 0.37 0.16 0.02 1.54 0.11 0.52 2.40 0.08 1.52 0.51 0.52 1.64 0.64 1.23 2.47 3.65 0.44 1.12 For Interest. Total. Per capita. $18,768 19, 770 6,319 24,169 18,003 22,642 6,328 19,997 18, 662 6,486 12,210 4,076 6,681 7,655 4,587 12,660 14,767 9,939 7,787 13,745 6,471 20,170 6,387 10,861 11,382 34,400 16,886 18, 818 2,754 15,803 18,795 36,080 10,567 5,560 6,641 14, 137 6,980 14,708 6,120 12,725 23,282 15,607 44,497 14,879 13,221 60,300 14,558 11, 117 6,893 26,067 18,863 4,248 8,956 2,112 40, 710 19,307 34,255 82,663 28,853 17,898 14,115 11,479 $1.86 1.83 0.47 1.29 1.05 1.07 0.39 0.82 0.90 0.50 0.65 0.37 0.72 0.82 0.49 0.52 0.66 0.74 0.87 0.94 0.65 1.37 0.54 0.56 0.76 2.07 1.72 1.37 0.41 1.48 1.6 1.67 0.81 0.67 0.67 1.32 0.60 0.70 0.53 0.76 1.73 1.30 1.96 1.35 0.79 2.47 1.79 1.0 0.78 1.41 1.96 0.29 110 111 112 113 0.76 0.23 4.40 l.i 2.33 3.75 1.46 1.34 1.69 1.00 218 Table 25.— PRINCIPAL (3LASSES OF MUNICIPAL MTJNTCIPALITY. Masaadiiisetts — Cont'd. Gardner, town HydePark town ... Leominster town. . . "Marlboro city ...... Medlord city COEPOKATE PAYMENTS. Total.i Per capita. ■Melrose city Mil! ord town , Natiek town Newburyport eity . . Northampton city . Peabodytown Pittsfldd city Plymoutli town . . . Revere town Southbrldge town. Wakefield town . . Waltbam city Ware town' Watertown town. Webster town WestfleM town . . . Weymouth town . Wobum city iMichigan: Adrian city Alpena city. . , Ann Arbor city . . Battle Greek city. Escainaba city Flint city Iron Mountain city. Ironwood city . . , . . . Ishpeming city Lansing eity Manistee city Marquette city.. Menominee eity. Muskegon city . . Owosso city Pontiaccity Port Huron city . , . . Sault Ste. Marie city. Traverse City WestBayCity Minnesota: Mankato city. . St. Cloud city . . StUlwater city. Winona city... Mississippi: Mendian city... Natchez city... Vicksburg city. Missouri: Carthage city... Hannibal city . . , Jefferson City... Moberly city Sedaha city Springfield city. Webb City ^fontnna: \nacondacity... Great Falls city. Helena city New Hampshire: Berlin city ,. Concord city Cover city Keene city Laconia city Portsmouth city Rochester city $520,303 257,299 210,792 247, 149 491,518 400,232 151,718 242, 189 299, 690 385, 718 394,462 473, 059 214,372 279, 835 112,601 453,220 514,635 114, 001 268,876 106,030 292,600 187,029 285, 766 146,984 101, 296 188,439 410,004 162,570 510, 168 108,284 137,111 159,680 288,372 165,031 233,723 161,858 440,692 154,582 177,397 429,018 313, 450 156,613' 183,620' 140,483 128,883 159, 137 261,686 166,916 291,668 221, 102 85,850 138,893 97, 160 66,078 129, 923 277,410 57,002 127,- 861 3.35, 102 109,036 82,074 383,791 204, 812 141,291 106,239 316, 197 87,266 S45. 12 18. '37 15.67 17.80 26.72 29.08 12.84 25.33 20.53 .19.86 31.64 ,19:96 20.40 23.81 :10. 60 i45.S9 ;20.4S 113.47 .26.28 111.12 22.36 16.29 10.93 14.10 8.27 12:93 19.25 16.18 35.10 12.38 13.79 13.37 14.92 12.60 22.23 13.17 21.11 17.11 16.73 22.57 27.95 14.53 14.09 12.96 14.14 12.85 13.03 9.59 22.71 14.48 8.72 10.87 9.22 8.25 8.34 1L71 5..4S 11.77 18.40 14..45 7.87 18.79 15.36 14.51 13.21 29.06 PAYMENTS rOK GENEIUL ANB MUNICIPAL SJBBYICE EXPENSES.! Total. Per capita. $147,742 199,029 183,193 214; 830 380,362 272,585 123,100 138,539 •202,696 235,021 151,192 898,834 127)624 228,663 92,896 il'6l,:472 368,233 82,796 208,734 •83,016 175,.871 176,879 223,333 90,206 74, 292 125,005 198, 389 98,874 199,758 94,527 93,811 111,742 178,739 118,231 121,252 98,989 224,704 78,458 91,996 195,462 137,450 79,302 94,892 91,062 71,-809 117, 102 203, 108 109,002 106,966 165,838 61,162 90,211 50,151 64, 984 121, 196 .145, 364 56, 102 124,888 175,307 191,718 270,382 150,586 106,629 87,950 216,418 76,388 S12. 81 14.26 13.63 16..47 19.91 19:81 10.42 14.49 13:88 12.10 12.13 13.03 12.16 :19. 46 8.76 16.35 14.24 9.79 19,63 8.71 13.44 15.41 115.67 9.24 6.06 8.68 0.31 9,23 13.74 10.80 9.44 9.29 9.03 11.63 ■S.69 10.76 8.67 10.28 12.25 7.36 7.28 8.40 7.88 9.46 10.11 8.33 10.20 6.21 7.00 4.70 6.86 7.78 6.14 6.37 11.50 9.62 13.92 6.69 13.24 11.29 11.01 10.94 19.80 8.69 PAYMENTS FOR MTTNICIPAI. IN- VESTMENT AND MUNICIPAL IN- DUSTRIAL EXPENSES." Total. Per capita. S28,391 1,950 10, 194 0,867 21,036 45,877 1,096 19,114 10, 113 22,222 88,672 12,536 10,161 1,272 ■34,;299 36,i364 0,794 ,10,517 7, .902 38i818 8,894 17,263 167 1 167 ■14,111 34,379 4,463 2,011 420 10,202 45,120 9,017 44,248 1,428 15,204 7,598 15,995 27,371 21,305 12,996 24,202 7,.896 629 17,251. 11,366 3,468 10,591 25,654 562 168 1,263 183 28,209 679 19,020 15,404 12,671 44 24,018 2,490 S2.46 0.14 0.76 0.71 LIO 3.33 0.09 2.00 0.69 L14 3.10 0.53 1.54 0.12 3.47 1.46 1.10 1.02 0:83 2.97 0.77 1.20 0.01 0.01 0.66 3.21 0.31 0.23 0.04 O.SS 2.33 0.69 4.21 0.12 0.73 0.84 1.51 il.44 1.90 1.21 1.86 0.73 0.07 ,0.86 0.02 0:88 0.23 1.08 2.00 0.05 0.02 0.08 0.01 0.03 1.56 0.06 0.93 1.16 1.31 0.01 2.21 0.28 PAYMENTS FOR OUTLAYS.' Total. $361,999 25,706 19jOCO 49,295 108,910 89, 160 28i087 84,862 -89,401 98,023 ■206,655 163,335 71,346 51,205 18,923 •261,364 120,719 1 13, 284 37,591 11,459 89,242 -8,901 40,'410 50,828 26,847 63,268 197,754 34,888 305,900 9,689 -40,333 30,250 72,394 50,033 .74,347 41,275 41,219 ..67,078 206,285 120,439 64,315 65,105 36,658 ,66,452 41,035 24, 777 48,110 173,455 61,827 19,656 46,447 9,926 7,634 ,92,681 551 2,003 96,974 6,639 9,533 102,648 21, 461 9,508 19,216 78,873 10, 763 Per capita $30. 52 1.84 1.40 3.55 5.70 6.48 2.88 8.88 0.13 6.04 16.57 6.'47 6.79 4.36 1.78 26.46 4.80 l.:67 3.63 1.20 6.82 0.7S 2.82 4.:88 2.19 4.-34 9.28 3.26 21.05 1.11 4.06 2:51 3.75 7:07 3.58 1.97 6.32 6.69 10.86 10.74 5.97 5.00 3.37 6.19 3.31 1.23 2.94 13.61 4.05 0.32 1.54 4.41 1.24 0.49 3.91 0.05 0.27 6.32 0.48 0.91 5.02 1.61 0.98 2.39 7.25 1.22 PAYMENTa,rOH DECREASE OP INDEBTEDNESS.'' Total. $29,967 10,675 18,769 13,174 31, 157 10,221 12,«02 10,065 10,:636 2,057 2,563, 8,639 7,233 4,864 ;10,242 159,865 ill, 473 34,260 5,160 1,000 16,560 10y899 3,523 1.11 0.28 1,000 0.12 40,282 1.70 34,612 1.90 4,460 0.42 21,500 18,780 1.61 1.94 Per capita. $2.34 1.23 1.36 0.96 1.21 1.21 0.73 0.24 0.26 0.72 0.37 0.40 0.89 7.66 1.27 3.06 0.48 0.08 0.82 PAYMENTS FOR SPECIFIED EX- PENSES'' AND OUTLAYS." ,For expenses of general admin- istration. Total. $13)023 11,704 10)863 15,654 24,039 16, 104 8,608 6,797 22, 695 8,827 10,735 22,501 7,545 17,376 6,174 9,576 22,382 6,582 12,629 4,409 8,240 10, 704 21, 297 5,953 5,182 6,350 10,087 6,411 6,901 6,494 7,229 5,920 16,920 9,291 8,414 4,866 10,432 3,432 4,010 16,037 9,440 6,379 8,059 4,990 4,302 8,609 15,377 11,340 8,844 13, 103 5,«31 3,856 4,258 8,785 12, 163 3,, 157 9,675 10, S69 11,813 6,158 15,«27 18, 163 9,646 4, .593 16, 316 5,364 Per capita :$!. 13 0.84 0.80 1.13 1.26 1.10 0.73 0.71 1.55 0.45 0.86 0.95 0.72 1.48 0.58 •0.97 0.89 0.78 1.19 0.46 0.63 0.93 1.48 •0.57 0.42 0.44 0.47 0.61 0.47 0.63 0.73 0.49 0.88 0.71 0.80 0.42 0.50 0.38 0.38 0.84 0.84 0.59 0.62 0.46 0.47 0.70 0.77 0.69 0.69 0.86 0.31 0.46 0.37 0.63 0.56 0.51 0.30 0.88 0.60 ,0.87 0.49 0.78 1.30 1.00 0.57 1.50 0.01 For expenses of police depart- ment. Total. $4,443 11,332 7,101 11,749 22,463 12,308 ,3,101 4,756 14,408 10,912 ,9,830 20,656 ■4,309 14,932 6,433 8,809 23,526 3,317 11,670 4,253 6,235 4,720 ■14,003 4,327 4,448 3,925 13,339 4,885 '4,404 4,688 :-3,5.75 6,842 9,076 6,276 5,823 3,137 -6,874 ,3,688 2,700 12,028 10,164 3,422 6,371 6,192 3,:673 6,200 12,346 12,647 14,611 17,640 2,839 7,185 3,699 3,679 6,804 10,:1&3 1,993 9,880 14,695 13,: 143 13,711 9,603 4, 029 4,382 14,886 2,905 Per capita. $0.39 0.81 ,0.52 0.85 1.18 0.89 0.26 0.50 0.99 0.66 0.79 0.87 0.42 1.27 0.51 0.39 0.93 ,0.39 1.10 0.45 0.48 0.41 0.98 ■0.42 0..36 0.27 0.63 0.46 0.31 0.62 0.36 0.57 0.50 0.48 0.56 ■0.27 ;0.33 0.41 0.26 0.63 0.91 0.32 0.41 0.48 0.40 ,0.50 0.01 0.77 1.14 1.10 0.29 0.50 0.35 0.40 0.44 0.43 0.19 0.91 O.FO 0.95 0.81 0.67 0.72 0.42 0.54 1.37 0.33 1 The sum of the amounts given in columns 3, 5, 7, and 9, less the service transfers and refunds included therein, and -with deductions for amounts received from the sale of real property. 2 Municipal investment and municipal industrial expenses for interest are included -with general and municipal service expenses. For details see Table 16. 219 PAYMENTS, TOTAL AND PER CAPITA: 1903-Contmued. PAYMENTS FOR SrECIFIED EXPENSES 5 AND OUTLAYS' — Continued. For expenses of fire department. Total. Per capita. S16,247 18,257 24,613 21,800 17,538 11,901 13, 129 5,970 14,187 13,868 13,373 19,658 7,384 18,711 8,065 13,728 25,931 5,431 9,348 4,047 9,634 13,885 16,078 13,445 16,255 16,827 W,990 14,535 23,343 18,286 14, 798 6,100 11,629 21,850 4,445 22,308 17,384 4,071 6,102 14,820 5,270 5,840 6,702 8,133 3,293 18,073 25,101 14,057 8,446 26,218 6,384 9,20i 6,579 6,722 16,264 27,406 13,040 17,236 12,1.30 22,906 7,670 28,987 10,902 6,827 8,432 21,610 5,549 SI. 41 1.30 1.82 i.m 0.92 0.86 1.11 0.62 0.97 0.71 1.07 0.82 0.70 L59 0.76 L39 1.03 0.64 0.88 0.42 0.74 1.21 1.12 1.29 1.33 1.15 0.94 1.36 1.61 2.09 1.49 0.51 0.60 1.67 0.42 1.94 0.83 0.46 0.58 0.78 0.47 0.54 0.51 0.75 0.36 1.46 1.25 0.86 0.66 1.72 a66 0.72 0.53 0.84 1.04 1.16 1.25 1.59 0.67 1.66 0.74 1.32 0.82 0.71 1.05 1.98 0.63 I For highways amd aanatatioa. Expenses. Total. 124,579 52,020 39,803 30,429 76, 159 54,459 23, 997 2:i, 213 3-1,604 30,479 22,733 59,632 27,752 46, 162 18,183 18,2B2 80,706 11, 196 51,668 14,686 38,429 23,411 41,525 28,888 12,293 29,624 46,691 11,795 18, 977 14, 169 11,440 22,245 48,073 19,923 34,559 11,071 20,574 15,301 24,006 36,766 30,391 16,338 11,339 23,473 10,043 15,477 35,473 10,851 29,683 29,965 9,332 11,976 16,194 7,843 18,366 22,048 8,291 22,150 23,370 23,191 12,198 63,272 26,2,™ 20,503 24, 747 42,584 16,476 Per capita. $2.13 3.71 2.91 2.19 3.99 3.96 2.03 2.43 2.36 2.03 1.82 2.52 2.64 3.93 1.71 1.86 3.21 1.32 4.85 1.53 2.94 2.04 2.90 2.77 1.00 2.03 2.19 1.10 1.31 1.62 1.15 1.85 2.49 1.52 3.29 0.96 0.99 1.69 2.26 1.93 2.71 1.52 0.87 2.17 1.10 1.25 1,77 1.03 2.31 1.96 0.95 0.94 1.54 0.98 1.18 0.93 0.79 2.04 1.28 1.68 1.17 2.61 1.97 2.74 3.08 3.91 188 Outlays. Total. $9,233 18,837 9,263 26, 173 39,265 50, 118 1,714 31,930 11,776 13,414 4,509 133, 228 38,334 14,498 17,514 17,928 37,359 10, 720 23,260 3,503 78, 162 1,278 13,969 43,478 26,847 38,086 106,469 10,280 42,859 5,529 18,398 13,668 36, 753 44,476 31,173 37,716 22, 114 51,503 51,728 175,456 22,720 44,680 46,830 23,289 6,154 19,445 16,187 2,510 21,514 8,787 5,910 5,847 8,456 1,083 40,399 2,524 20,667 2,436 7,031 15,844 11,977 3,783 6,496 29,953 6,825 Per capita. $0.80 1.35 0.68 1.88 2.06 3.C4 0.15 3.34 0.81 0.69 0.36 6.62 3.65 1.23 1.65 1.82 1.48 1.27 2.19 0.37 6.97 0.11 0.97 4.17 2.19 2.61 5.00 0.96 2.95 0.63 1.85 1.14 1.90 3.40 2.97 3.27 1.06 5.70 2.03 4.15 3.69 2.15 0.67 1.67 0.76 0.16 1.08 0.58 0.46 0.55 1.06 0.11 1.71 0.23 1.13 0.18 0.67 ,0.78 0.90 0.39 0.81 2.75 0.78 I For schools. Aggregate. Total. $67,749 67,180 53,895 56, 114 122,002 85,694 68,050 68,013 102,642 79,239 89,704 94,817 42,142 91,123 27,542 56,179 125,030 32,365 47,938 25,349 63,629 53,240 82,228 36,824 33,192 82,717 120,176 52,465 56,309 47,615 68,065 38,945 69,843 61,366 90,272 44,178 103,969 33,323 36,914 76,257 166,799 33,323 40,451 29,506 40,320 74,910 65,016 18,251 32,785 33,365 39,317 63,600 22,670 46,764 62,390 20,656 52,205 87,606 74,357 22,316 86 ,,906 47,125 32,137 27,541 76,310 26,696 Per capita. ^S $6.87 4.08 3.98 3.97 6.38 6.23 4.91 7.11 7.03 4.08 7.19 4.00 4 01 7.75 2.60 5.69 4.97 3.83 4.51 2.66 4.86 4.64 6.73 3.53 2.71 5.67 5.64 4.90 3.87 6.44 6.86 I 4.90 3.10 3.92 4.78 3.83 4.98 3.39 3.96 6.96 3.09 3.10 2.71 3.24 3.26 3.73 3.97 1.42 2.16 3.39 a OS 5.09 2.83 3.00 2.63 1.98 4.81 181 5.40 214 4.21 3.63 3.32 3.42 7.01 2.92 Salaries oJ teachers. Total. $28,944 34,354 32,035 39,236 69,018 67,559 23, 810 28,904 31,641 52, 186 31,011 66,864 27,028 42,255 18,630 72,295 28,225 33,373 13, 102 43,306 36,180 44,770 23,502 19,830 44,970 48,615 24,105 36, 712 31,363 32,442 42,387 40,110 36,720 38,972 31,026 «5,931 22,534 22,274 38,265 29,741 22,834 27,808 28,205 23,098 28,767 57,436 21,275 16,758 21,665 22,625 30,867 11,000 16,466 31,942 41,430 13,710 35,392 44,215 53,220 13,901 54,184 25,198 20,534 15,809 33,741 14,966 Per capita. $2.61 2.45 2.37 2.82 3.61 4.18 2.02 3.02 2.16 2.69 2.49 2.82 2.57 3.60 1.75 3.73 2.87 2.39 3.14 1.37 3.31 3,06 3.12 2.26 1.62 3.09 2.28 2.26 2.63 3.68 3.26 3.52 2.08 2.80 2.85 2.69 3.16 2.49 2.10 2.01 2.65 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.63 2.32 2.86 L30 1.30 1.41 2.29 2.41 1.04 2.00 2.06 1.76 1.31 3.26 2.43 3.80 1.33 2.65 1.89 2.12 1.97 3.10 1.70 Miscellaneous expenses. Total. $14,726 20,831 20,269 15,888 28,820 28, 135 10, C27 12,175 9,966 27,053 11,495 25,333 13,514 25,616 8,139 19,341 29,012 12, 140 12,153 7,314 20,323 17,405 17,451 10,035 13,342 12,fl60 23,137 16,804 19, 697 13,390 16,804 13,066 16,188 14,646 10,«64 12, 798 32,277 10,789 13,640 19,876 7,717 9,077 12,643 5,321 4,986 11,633 14,213 7.,075 1,493 8,042 10,840 8,460 2,600 6,205 8,871 13,940 6,946 16,813 11,860 21,137 6,783 27,420 14,737 11,603 7,871 19,514 10, 7,31 Per capita. $1.28 1.49 1.60 1.14 1.51 2.04 0.90 1.27 0.68 1.39 0.92 1.07 1.29 2.17 0.77 1.96 1.15 1.43 1.14 0.77 1.65 1.52 1.22 0.96 1.09 0.89 1.09 1.57 1.36 1.63 1.-69 1.09 0.84 1.12 l.i04 1.11 1.65 1.19 1.29 1.06 0.69 0.84 0.97 0.49 0.55 0.93 0.71 0.43 0.12 a 53 1.10 0.66 0.24 0.77 0.57 0.69 0.66 1.55 0.65 L54 0.65 1.34 1.11 1.20 0.98 1.79 1.22 Outlays. Total. $24,079 1,995 1,591 24,164 23,613 26,934 61,135 47, 198 2,620 1,600 23,352 873 23, 723 2,462 4,933 655 20,007 24,797 48,424 11,556 Per capita. $2.09 0.14 0.12 2,872 18,819 i 3,503 I 3,545 8,336 354 5,758 17, 116 29,341 1,412 877 1,423 3,262 36,666 3,178 40,100 5,961 7,000 31,635 1,631 4,301 7,190 3,801 23,065 1.26 2.00 2.82 4.19 3.79 0.11 0.15 1.99 0.08 0.94 '6.'23' 0.52 0.06 1.39 0.32 1.70 2.27 1.08 0.33 1.89 0.29 0.18 0.70 0.03 0.28 0.90 2.62 0.13 0.08 0.16 0.16 2.24 0,21 0.38 0.30 0.16 0.21 0.54 0.47 2.12 For interest. Total. Per capita. $8,900 21,401 19,872 37,094 83,760 56,621 5,160 24,251 13,037 28,094 43,272 8,«96 36,770 ■ 5,976 49,444 4,775 44,556 6,617 13,370 24,955 20,488 2,374 1,734 3,978 9,707 11,074 11,480 4,256 4,328 8,822 18,335 7,323 17,933 7,931 43,637 10,892 12,219 36,480 40,243 6,629 17,572 13,281 14,740 20,983 21,^1 18,399 20,492 27,647 4,070 2,616 4,374 6,402 20,062 9,467 10,965 42,851 33,916 7,696 36,146 24,421 8,378 10,138 39,613 13,526 :$0. 77 1.63 1.47 2.67 4.; 4.11 0.44 2.64 0.89 1.43 0.65 1.1 0.86 3.13 0.56 2.98 1.97 0.66 4.19 0.68 1.02 2.17 1.43 0.23 0.14 0.27 0.46 1.03 ; 0.79 0.49 0.43 0.73 0.96 0.56 1.71 0.( 2.09 1.21 1.15 1.92 3.69 0.61 1.35 1.23 1.62 1.69 1.07 1.12 1. 1.81 0.41 0.20 0.41 0.67 1.; 0.40 0.37 1.01 2.36 2.46 0.73 1.77 1.83 0.87 1.26 3.64 1.54 'For details see Table 17. '"Net or corporate payments ' shown in column 8 of Table 18. 'Included in "pajmients for general and municipal service 'Included in "payments for outlays." 220 Table 25.— PRINCIPAL (MASSES OF MUNICIPAL 246 247 24g 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 MTJNICIPALITT. New Jersey: Bloomfleld town . . . Bridgeton city East Orange eity... Hackensack village. Harrison town Kearny town Long Brancli city . .. Millville city Montclalr town Morristowntown. . . New Brunswick city Perth Amboy city. . PhilHpsburg town.. Plainfleld city Union town New York: Amsterdam city. Batavla village.. Cohoescity Corning city Cortland city CORPORATE PAYMEKT3. Total.i Per capita. Dunkirk city Geneva city , Glens Falls village. . Gloversvllle city Homellsville city. . . Hudson city Ithaca city Jamestown city. Johnstown city . Little Falls city. Lockport city Middtetown city Mt. Vernon city New Rochelle city . . , Niagara Falls city. . , North Tonawanda city. Ogdensburg city Olean city Oswego city Peeksldll village Plattsburg city Port Jervls village. . Poughkeepsie city. . Rome city Saratoga Springs village; Watertown city Watervliet city North Carolina: Ashevillc city Charlotte city Greensboro city. . Newbern city Raleigh city Wilmington city . Winston city North Dakota: Fargo city. . Ohio: Alliance city Ashtabula city.. Bellairecity Cambridge city. Chll'icothecity. $169,265 $15.67 134, 142 9, 76 1,059,120 152, 736 150,405 244,558 203,183 81,691 386,293 109, 469 315,031 350, 119 107, 166 262, 564 212,959 273, 189 89,578 324, 795 133, 191 104, 683 233, 321 203, 772 133,676 230,905 181,084 149, 790 220, 337 971, 117 160,096 161,878 192,000 228, 124 651, 995 534, 446 715,243 192, 938 140, 461 129, 434 314,993 172, 906 120, 139 82, 490 488,237 292, 162 276, 173 327, 898 172, 348 290,637 273,229 241, 729 57, 751 130,921 221,085 140,389 219,207 136, 910 136, 209 149,851 80,966 147, 987 44.68 14.64 12.63 19.53 20.53 7.19 25.07 9.28 14.40 15.48 8.48 15.24 13.08 11.84 9.26 13.49 10.67 9.95 16.95 17.77 9.66 12.49 14.31 14.94 16.79 39.22 16.15 14.10 11.24 14.99 27.81 29.50 30.25 19.87 9.52 13.41 14.12 14.33 12.96 8.62 19.77 17.67 21.56 13.76 11.96 18.13 13.63 20.06 6.10 9.40 10.40 13.24 19.33 14.59 9.60 15.12 8.61 10.98 PAYMENTS FOE GENERAL AND MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES,!> Total. Per capita. $136,324 86,081 382,288 110, 751 145,198 202,041 63, 822 267, 409 87,426 213,093 141,695 85,288 212,905 128, 912 211, 286 73,356 222,616 91,896 73,007 124,854 104,346 121,379 165, 676 124, 984 97,265 171,561 232, 141 92,504 113, 446 154,553 152,970 631, 768 425,422 376,667 148, 210 103,575 99,013 213, 959 91,883 70, 916 79,983 302, 785 182,940 181, 913 221,737 128,000 139, 172. 89, 34, 123, 171, 85; 141,286 70,862 92, 465 72,096 65, 444 132, 191 $12. 45 6.26 16. 13 10.61 7.38 11.60 20.41 5.62 17.36 7.41 9.74 6.27 6.75 12.36 7.92 9.16 7.58 9.25 7.36 6.94 9.07 9.10 8.77 8.42 9.70 12.30 9.38 9.33 10.53 9.04 10.05 26.94 23.48 15.93 15.27 ■7.02 10.26 9.59 7.62 7.65 8.36 12.26 11.06 14.25 8.70 8.61 7.45 3.62 8.90 8.08 8.07 7.65 6.52 7.27 6.96 PAYMENTS FOB MUNICIPAL IN- VESTMENT AND MUNICIPAL m- DUSTKIAL EXPENSES.^ Total. Per capita. $6,895 104, 458 24,271 21,745 185 14,862 24,309 11,823 8,138 16, 986 37,225 16,646 6,948 0,580 19, 781 1,468 66, 160 8,556 11,244 17, 735 16, 971 15 17, 919 11,855 8,492 8,750 14,364 11,140 7,190 32,421 5,141 24,947 10, 741 150 16,399 20,731 7,146 13,435 1,833 1,774 7,320 12, 739 11,813 13,286 15, 736 5,708 333 $0.60 4.41 2.03 0.68 1.07 0.51 0.84 0.71 2.70 1.45 0.60 0.52 0.66 1.97 0.11 2.27 0.86 1.04 1.04 1.12 (') 0.76 1.22 0.58 0.91 0.64 0.92 0.78 0.31 1.96 0.45. 0.01 1.02 1.03 0.59 1.42 0.13 0.08 0.69 1.12 1.26 0.94 1.59 0.61 0.02 5,846 0.66 East Liverpool city". 197,048 10.64 126,489 6.83 40,566 2.19 29,993 1.62 Elyriacity 304,414 31.24 82,239 8.44 9,666 0.99 212,547 21.81 Fiudlaycitys 306,358 17.39 174,365 9.90 13,761 0.78 123,820 7.03 Fremont citys 82,501 9.34 62,305 7.06 7,692 0.87 6,659 0.75 Irontoncity 216,243 17.98 84,052 6.99 16,233 1.35 115,958 9.64 I The sum of the amounts given in columns 3, 5, 7, and 9, less the service transfers and refunds included therein, and with deductions for amounts received from the sale of real property. ^Municipal mvestment and municipal industrial expenses for interest are included with general and municipal service expenses. For details see Table 16, 'For details see Table 17, PAYMENTS FOE OUTLAYS.' Total. Per capita. $6, 434 41, 204 573, 140 42,043 38,231 78, 280 142 17,869 118, 799 1,995 76,842 184, 117 21,943 49, 659 84,047 50, 729 6,307 86, 568 41, 295 12, 677 54,276 83,036 17, 734 65, 749 24,123 12,537 39,066 682, 926 36, 827 27, 461 14,827 60, 336 20, 456 117,313 321,038 22,824 12,289 18,353 22, 260 69,883 42,034 581 24, 438 94,359 68, 477 77,060 18,295 138,070 88,103 144, 748 9,244 5,101 42,827 52,587 26,978 35,686 20,014 62,020 9,814 15, 463 $0.69 3.00 24.18 4.03 3.20 6.26 0.01 1.57 7.71 0.17 3.51 8.14 1.74 2.88 5.16 2.20 0.65 3.60 3.31 1.20 3.94 7.24 1.28 3.56 1.91 1.25 2.80 27.58 3.72 2.55 0.87 3.96 0.87 6.47 13.58 2.36 0.83 1.90 1.00 5.79 4.54 0.06 0.99 5.71 5.37 3.23 1.27 8.61 4.39 12.01 0.98 0.37 2.02 4.96 1.41 6.26 1.04 1.15 PAYMENTS FOE DECREASE OF INDEBTEDNESS.^ Total. Per capita. $27,607 1,000 20,049 10,234 1,777 18,999 18, 443 13, 014 "23,649' 20, 237 8,242 22,209 7,763 4,886 16, 705 3,318 64,420 1,930 129,031 9,737 18,568 27,000 838 5,000 38,205 20,016 17,204 $2.53 0.10 1.70 0.47 0.18 1.81 1.34 0.94 'i'.ki' 2.02 0.59 2.24 0.72 1.13 0.34 2.89 0.20 6.22 0.69 0.78 1.87 0.09 3.37 2.13 1.21 PAYMENTS FOE SPECIFIED EX- PENSES' AND OUTLAYS.' For expenses of generaJ admin- istration. Total. $9, 316 7,166 28, 696 6,004 11,795 16, 185 6,699 3,934 16,963 7,633 14, 202 10, 749 3,661 12, 207 14, 874 9,160 2,807 14,760 7,470 5,799 14, 387 5,336 10, 366 8,619 9,397 9,206 6,376 20, 736 3,784 5,623 11,902 10,853 41,543 28,685 21,840 10,808 10, 421 6,737 16,054 4,402 6,540 2,615 22, 060 10, 773 6,128 16, 330 8,814 11,177 7,040 6,580 3,595 9,633 13, 431 6,847 9,183 2,497 8,230 0,299 4,246 9,616 7,776 5,760 11,742 6,248 4,325 Per capita. $0.86 0.52 1.21 0.58 0.99 1.21 0.68 0.35 1.10 0.65 0.65 0.48 0.29 0.71 0.91 0.40 0.29 0.61 0.60 0.56 1.05 0.47 0.75 0.47 0.74 0.92 0.46 0.84 0.38 0.62 0.70 0.71 1.77 1.58 0.92 1.11 0.71 0.70 0.72 0.36 0.71 0.27 0.89 0.65 0.48 0.68 0.61 0.70 0.36 0.55 0.38 0.69 0.63 0.65 0.81 0.27 0.68 0.64 0.45 0.71 0.42 0.69 0.67 0.59 0.36 For expenses of pohce depart- ment. Total. Per capita. $6, 187 4,135 34,615 7,082 11,306 11,633 9,159 2,644 15,883 7,897 12, ISl 12, 111 5, 473 16,819 15,943 10; 187 4,001 18,200 6,410 3,616 7,069 6,662 4,646 7,679 7,689 5,976 5,352 16, 912 3,464 4,128 11,856 7,467 30, 292 16,268 24,931 8,685 6,303 5,266 13,995 6,062 3,831 5,996 21,819 10,359 14,692 11, 409 13,320 10,297 20,099 7,679 4,034 11, 532 23,372 6,877 8,813 3,776 9,647 5,742 2,183 6,897 7,448 6,969 7,368 4,142 5,062 221 PAYMENTS, TOTAL AND PER CAPITA: 1903— Continued. PAYMENTS FOR SPECIFIED EXPENSES' AND OUTLAYS «— Continued. For expenses of Are depfirtment. Total. Per capita. t3,913 «,155 20,275 S,178 4,855 4,551 13,500 5,066 20,754 10,974 7,626 1,644 3,153 25,349 2,U7 14,122 2,510 22,117 2,958 5,978 5,582 6,748 9,399 10,790 7,064 2,038 11,969 19,524 3,194 13,967 7,141 7,307 29,400 18,364 29,512 3,581 7,681 5,912 21,620 2,426 3,379 5,150 12, 144 12,885 14, 197 25,487 3,964 14,669 3,653 3,287 14,004 22,844 8,196 6,772 4,154 13,864 2,090 1,273 7,452 9,459 2,470 10,250 2,897 4,731 SO. 82 0.45 0.86 0.50 0.41 0.36 1.36 0.45 1.35 0.93 0.35 0.07 0.25 1.47 0.13 0.61 0.26 0.92 0.24 0.57 0.41 0.59 0.68 0.68 0.56 0.20 0.86 0.79 0.32 1.30 0.42 0.48 1.25 1.01 1.25 0.37 0.52 0.61 0.97 0.20 0.36 0.54 0.49 0.78 1.11 1.07 0.61 0.25 0.73 0.30 0.35 1.01 1.07 0.77 0.60 0.44 0.98 0.21 0.14 0.55 0.51 0.25 0.58 0.33 0.39 For Mgliways and sanitation. Expenses. Total. 122,827 22,249 90,197 21,539 14,206 29,624 73,957 15,653 46, 189 17,512 38, .'572 27,411 22,954 43,510 18,912 50,466 24,886 60,295 23,049 15,998 17,182 21,256 33,270 32,645 21,061 29,482 51,253 31,356 23,069 22,710 40,438 25,911 86,335 99,663 88,114 29,446 16,780 17,119 35,841 22,406 9,590 25,326 48,106 63,173 48,298 40,560 16,233 56,999 26,925 8,422 28,080 26,566 19,164 17,566 Per capita. 11,1 13,8 9,7 16,3 23, 16, 23, 9, 14, $2.10 1.62 4.06 2.06 1.19 2.37 7.47 1.38 3.00 1.48 1.76 1.21 1.82 2.53 1.16 2.19 2.57 2.09 1.85 1.52 1.25 1.85 2.40 1.77 1.66 2.94 3.67 1.27 2.33 2.11 2.37 1.70 3.68 5.50 3.73 3.03 1.14 1.77 1.61 1.86 1.03 2.65 1.95 3.82 3.78 1.70 1.12 1.42 2.84 2.23 0.89 2.02 1.25 1.81 1.55 1.19 0.97 0.98 1.73 2.08 1.26 1.67 1.35 1.10 1.22 Outlays. Total. $5,564 36,357 6,721 38,231 71,044 17,469 62,858 1,995 32,083 47,613 21,943 20,525 49,570 36,039 3,492 79,303 37,107 7,648 22,431 75,944 10,547 24,909 16,957 941 38,066 42,303 34,064 18,030 10,037 9,559 20,456 115,048 194,732 12, 184 5,508 4,077 18,600 42,925 6,543 Per capita. 12,471 80,971 60,199 11,796 5,252 33,701 33,598 102,993 3,000 600 40,120 12,132 8,573 14,322 5,915 15,834 8,000 12,834 1,060 33,282 24,749 $0.61 103,140 1.53 0.64 3.20 5.67 1.64 3.43 0.17 1.47 2.11 1.74 1.19 3.05 1.56 0.36 3.29 2.97 0.73 1.63 6.62 0.76 1.35 1.34 0.09 2.73 1.71 3.44 1.67 0.69 0.63 0.87 6.35 8.24 1.26 0.37 0.42 0.83 3.56 0.71 For schools. Aggregate. Total. 4.90 3.93 0.49 0.36 2.10 1.68 8.55 0.32 0.04 1.89 1.14 0.76 1.53 0.42 1.60 0.85 0.95 0.06 3.42 1.41 8.58 $65,400 65,930 161,189 81,907 18,906 48,985 79,667 29,912 141,978 40,687 68,623 80,375 37,932 99,968 89,604 61,661 37,658 54,941 25,948 27,610 46,226 38,148 37,735 72,665 43,372 34,620 65, 197 113,073 33,023 33,767 62,289 61,300 132,453 117,432 225,429 44,422 36,140 46,670 56,769 41,181 45,244 30,759 83,652 56,871 56,770 110,289 51,856 35,640 36,937 20,916 8,953 32,445 29,874 19,563 64,738 29,461 35,694 31,918 27,438 45,809 71,401 32,103 71,406 26,597 29,791 Per capita. $6.02 480 6.80 7.85 1.58 3.91 8.05 2.63 9.22 3.45 2.68 3.65 3.00 5.80 5.60 2.67 3.89 2.28 2.08 2.62 3.36 3.33 2.73 3.93 3.43 3.45 3.90 4.57 3.33 3.13 3.65 4 03 6.65 6.48 9.64 4 68 2.45 4.84 2.64 3.41 4.88 3.21 3.38 3.44 4.37 4.63 3.60 2.22 1.84 1.74 0.96 2.33 1.41 1.84 5.71 3.14 2.52 3.22 2.92 3.40 3.86 3.29 4.05 3.01 2.48 Salaries of teachers. Total. $15,814 23,248 99,840 37,927 14,591 35,086 47,780 22,024 84,913 42,873 34,027 27,336 57,267 38,407 40,447 22,072 37,949 17,832 16,401 29,130 30,008 26,628 39,062 30,247 17,517 37,272 60,888 24,026 19,690 40,693 32, 137 88,075 79,153 58,386 30,684 25,867 28,080 38,496 26,015 23,965 24,813 54,540 31,317 42,162 18,493 24,635 15,260 7,885 23,207 21,300 14,600 42,709 22,545 20,161 18,072 18,576 38,748 33,185 23,664 37,230 18,671 24,378 Per capita. $4.22 1.69 4 21 3.63 1.22 2.80 4 83 1.94 6.51 2.38 1.96 1.50 2.16 3.32 2.36 1.75 2.28 1.68 1.43 1.56 2.12 2.62 1.92 2.11 2. .39 1.75 2.57 2.46 2.42 1.83 2.38 2.11 3.76 4.37 2.47 3.16 1.'75 2.91 1.73 2.07 2.69 2.59 2.21 1.89 3.30 2.07 1.65 1.15 1.23 1.27 0.83 1.67 1.00 1.37 3.77 2.40 1.42 1.82 1.98 2.87 1.79 2.43 2.11 2.11 2.03 Miscellaneous Total. $18,812 9,368 32,976 11,633 4,316 13,900 31,887 7,888 33,448 12,638 15,750 14,777 10,697 25,454 17,739 20,296 13,391 16,992 7,060 6,572 17,096 8,140 11,107 13,240 13,126 6,718 17,926 23,834 8,997 14,077 21,696 14,516 44,378 38,279 49,743 13,738 9,715 16,626 15,275 11,036 7,372 5,946 24,512 18,855 11,124 26,858 16,548 3,690 5,740 2,266 1,068 6,423 8,574 5,063 10,861 6,916 11,166 10, 146 8,862 7,061 16,316 8,408 34,176 7,926 5,413 Per capita. $1.73 0.68 1.39 1.11 0.36 1.11 3.22 0.69 2.17 1.07 0.72 0.05 0.84 1.48 1.09 0.88 1.38 0.71 0.57 0.62 1.24 0.71 0.80 0.72 1.04 0.67 1.28 0.96 0.91 1.31 1.26 0.95 1.89 2.11 2.10 1.42 0.66 1.71 0.68 0.91 0.80 0.62 0.99 1.14 0.87 1.08 1.08 0.23 0.29 0.19 0.11 0.46 0.40 0.48 0.96 0.74 0.79 1.02 0.94 0.52 0.88 0.86 1.94 0.90 0.45 Outlays. Total. $774 33,314 28,373 32,347 23,617 17,237 33,458 918 2,195 1,066 4,637 20,363 10,386 '28;35i' 14,647 117,300 558 2,066 2,998 5,130 13,907 4,500 6,699 2,484 Per capita. $0.07 2.42 1.20 3.10 13,467 6,562 2,815 11,168 4,377 3,700 21,900 31 < "Net or corporate payments " shown in column 8 of Table 18. B Included in^' payments for general and municipal service exp 1.40 1.00 2.06 0.04 0.23 0.08 0.44 1.10 1.04 i.'is 0.04 0.21 0.13 0.43 1.50 0.41 0.19 35,064 1.47 12,448 0. 0.84 0.33 0.28 For interest. Total. 0.98 0.31 0.37 1.18 $15,416 9,298 51,369 13,664 20,687 30,232 15,294 1,704 30,524 48,462 27,627 6,654 9,631 16,237 33,161 925 30,629 13,220 11,980 12,841 18,879 14,091 15,652 18,816 11,502 9,798 41,223 12,061 13,676 6,133 18,103 93,549 58,506 73,198 30, 114 8,766 8,064 36,732 16,715 6,606 4,000 85,822 17,615 21,026 28,073 13,100 56,564 34,607 24,220 6,370 20,273 34,582 21,399 36,864 17,486 8,671 8,849 10,207 13,570 17,492 15,247 39,085 12,382 14,298 Per capita. $1.42 0.68 2.17 1.30 1.73 2.41 1.55 0.15 1.! 2.21 1.22 0.52 0.56 1.00 1.44 0.10 1.27 1.06 1.14 0.93 1.65 1.02 0.86 1.^ 1.15 0.70 1.66 1.22 1.: 0,30 1.19 3.99 3.23 3.10 3.10 0.69 0.84 1.65 1.39 0.71 0.42 3.47 1.07 1.65 1.18 0.91 3.53 1.72 2.01 0.57 1.46 1.63 2.02 3.25 1.8 0.60 0.89 1.1 1.01 0.94 1.66 2.22 1.40 1.19 • included in "payments for outlays." » Beporttaolules only the transactions from March to December, 1903, except in the case of schools and libraries. 222 Table 25 PRINCIPAL CLASSES OF MUNICIPAL 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 2/2 273 274 276 276 277 278 279 281 282 283 284 285 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 3)8 MTTNICIPALITT. Ohio — Continued. Lancaster city . Lorain city Manafleldcity.. Marietta city.., Marion city Massillon city 7. . . Middletown city ^ Newark city Kquacity Portsmouth city^. Sandusky citjr ? Steubenville city ?.. Tiffin city Warren city Wellston city.. Xenia city' Zaneaville city. Oklahoma: Guthrie city Oklahoma City . Oregon: Astoria city COErOKATE PAYMENTS. TotaLi Pennsylvania; Beaver Falls borough Braddock borough . . Bradford city Butler borough Carbondale city Carlisle borough Chambersburg bor- ough. Columbia borough. . Danville borough... Dubois borough D unmore borough .. . Duquesne borough... Hazelton city , Homestead borough Lebanon city Mahanoy City bor- ough. MeaoViUe city Mt. Carmel borough. Nanticoke borough. . Norristown borough. Oil City PhoGnixvUle borough Pittston city Plymouth borough Pottstown borough Potts ville borough. Shamokin borough. Sharon borough Shenandoah borough South Bethlehem borough. Steelton borough Sunbury borough . . . Titusville city Warren borough.... West Chester bor- ough. WHklnsburg borough Rhode Island: Central Falls city Cranston town , Cumberland town . . , East Providence town. Lincoln town Newport city Warwick town $147, 999 301,327 248,939 154,576 151, 313 175, 181 98,395 184,465 168,044 193,269 252,291 149,958 159, 464 156,877 64,213 102,342 276, 723 164,229 329,005 137,644 94,333 229,356 236,208 150,607 96,306 63,109 99,060 68,482 73,369 174,663 149,460 165, 101 118,856 183,076 136,257 63,789 199,714 66,643 73,507 203,500 219,915 69,261 89,430 62,001 97,337 107,034 103,425 282,068 113,578 143,721 117,220 77,979 101,658 104,538 93,575 252,733 173,024 205,464 100,826 152,860 57,826 559,712 193,634 Per capita. $15. 71 16.65 13.18 10. .39 11.69 14.02 10.63 9.55 13.06 10.02 12.60 10.25 14.47 16.87 6.93 11.34 11.39 14.40 25.14 15.22 9.29 13.15 14.95 13.11 6.76 6.17 10.69 5.34 9.11 16.88 10.78 15.97 7.89 13.01 7.36 4.50 18.98 3.86 6.77 8.85 15.75 7.37 6.76 4.15 7.04 6.61 5.35 2484 5.25 10.18 8.99 7.51 12.26 11.06 9.38 17.37 9.14 12.94 10.96 11.67 6.35 23.32 8.28 PAYMENTS POK GENEEAL AND MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES.' Total. Per capita. $64,949 127,922 185,512 108,574 126,886 100,919 74,352 146,872 112, 193 147, 146 154, 495 108, 759 U9,678 86,379 32,036 82,454 196,821 96,736 160,200 106,031 91,650 128,873 142,036 84,355 92,135 48,679 44,292 54,581 46,527 64,519 92,597 89, 108 93,330 133,115 112,226 53,634 94,350 48,438 65,902 147,155 104,160 53,118 89,398 53,683 83,202 95,741 92,088 104,164 91,452 87,536 80,080 65,856 66,286 82,669 76,956 139,523 145,640 158,801 98,954 128, 141 57,748 438,810 158,456 $6.89 6.60 9.82 7.30 9.81 8.07 8.03 7.60 8.72 7.63 7.72 7.43 10.86 9.29 3.50 9.14 8.10 -8.48 12.24 11.73 9.03 7.39 8.99 7.34 6.46 4.76 4.73 4.25 5.78 6.24 6.68 8.62 6.20 9.46 6.06 3.79 8.97 3.30 5.17 6.40 7.46 5.65 6.76 3.59 6.02 5.91 4.76 9.17 4 23 6.20 6.14 6.34 7.99 8.74 7.72 7.69 10.00 10.76 9.78 6.34 18.28 6.77 PAYMENTS FOE MUNICIPAL IN- VESTMENT AND MUNICIPAL IN- DUSTRIAL EXPENSES." Total. Per capita. $43, 751 28,907 19,595 18,819 18 4,119 4,419 6,033 15, 194 20,003 18,453 53 11,921 56,960 8,953 20,854 7,317 16,346 6,294 1,378 24,611 6,746 6,913 16,226 18,411 8,609 14,039 350 22,745 6,645 360 21,890 2,060 10,519 406 9,240 5,727 7,270 $464 1.49 1.04 1.27 m 0.44 0.23 0.39 0.79 1.00 1.26 0.01 1.30 2.34 0.78 1.59 0.81 0.94 0.40 0.13 2.63 0.53 0.86 0.37 1.57 1.31 0.46 PAYMENTS FOB OUTLAYS.' Total. Per capita 1.33 0.02 1.63 0.71 0.02 1.01 0.15 0.81 0.04 0.26 0.30 $34, 860 144, 726 43,832 27,183 24,427 74,266 3,610 34,225 1,689 61,502 18,009 16,836 70,960 10,900 22,451 18,225 58,635 147,951 20,107 2,683 84,137 68,839 62,858 3,144 5,477 31,099 6,263 19,929 106,266 66,906 54,465 26,716 31,550 12,588 2,845 84,601 7,855 7,605 48,056 90,861 6,006 32 1,098 14,135 9,213 10,977 178,136 40 55,008 26,625 11,717 20,874 21,919 10,892 16,795 46,663 1,938 24,719 133 113,721 36,184 $3.70 7.47 2.32 1.83 1.89 5.94 0.39 1.77 0.13 1.60 3.07 1.23 L53 7.63 1.19 2.49 0.75 5.14 1L30 0.26 4 83 3.72 5.47 0.22 0.54 3.32 0.49 2.47 10.27 410 5.27 1.77 2.24 0.68 0.20 8.04 0.54 0.60 2.09 6.51 0.64 («) 0.07 1.02 0.57 0.57 15.69 W 3.89 2.04 1.13 2.52 2.32 1.09 6.82 0.89 2.94 0.21 1.89 0.01 4 74 1.50 PAYMENTS FOE DECREASE OF INDEBTEDNESS.* Total. Per capita $4,439 16,314 50,629 16,530 4,737 23,310 4,026 29,661 3,394 1,100 7,644 943 5,302 2,840 7,310 7,096 7,900 2,149 3,500 3,832 196 6,446 14,022 5,780 $0.47 0.83 0.32 2.12 0.20 0.85 1.88 0.30 0.08 0.75 0.62 0.67 0.34 0.15 0.37 0.49 0.24 0.66 0.96 0.31 PAYMENTS FOE SPECIFIED EX- PENSES' AND OUTLAYS.' For expenses of general admin- istration. Total. $9,053 5,897 13,607 6,888 6,735 6,532 5,050 12,428 3,651 11, 271 11,087 6,670 5,016 2,885 5,063 9,749 3,040 16,604 7,882 4,491 5,797 15,661 5,931 6,456 3,960 2,029' 2,975 2,904 5,939 3,964 5,620 6,420 9,298 10,466 3,293 7,115 3,498 3,063 6,341 6,734 1,014 8,044 2,392 2,527 6,106 3,998 10,604 3,854 3,733 4,364 3,788 7,601 2,321 1,890 10,312 9,422 10,488 7,582 11,413 3,099 19,475 12,134 Per capita. $0.96 0.30 0.72 0.46 0.52 0.44 0.55 0.64 0.28 0.58 0.55 0.45 0.46 0.68 0.32 0.66 0.4O 0.27 1.27 0.87 0.44 0.33 0.99 0.52 0.45 0.39 0.22 0.23 0.36 0.57 0.29 0.54 0.43 0.66 0.57 0.23 0.68 0.24 0.24 0.23 0.48 0.11 0.61 0.16 0.18 0.38 0.21 0.93 0.18 0.26 0.33 0.36 0.92 0.25 0.19 0.71 0.50 0.66 0.82 0.87 0.34 0.81 0.52 For expenses of police depart- ment. Total. $3,439 10, 791 9,810 5,669 6,464 6>670 3,888 11,248 4,834 9,301 12, 712 8,465 7,109 5,606 2,008 2,523 14,488 6,719 19,664 6,435 3,043 9,574 7,449 3,644 3,838 2,855 2,742 790 1,267 1,661 4,672 5,334 5,390 12,707 5,866 2,849 3,731 2,686 1,857 10,923 6,634 2,596 3,836 1,752 4,407 7,476 5,210 7,606 4,744 4,959 1,505 1,604 3,967 2,947 6,033 6,061 14,928 5,664 5,673 10,319 1,630 44,302 7,662 Per capita. iThe sum of the amounts given in columns 3, 5, 7, and 9, less the service transfers and refunds included therein, and with deductions for amounts received from the sale of real property. 'Municipal mvestment and municipal industrial expenses for interest are included with general and municipal service expenses. For details see Table 16. » For details see Table 17. 223 PAYMENTS, TOTAL AND PER CAPITA: 1903— Continued. PAYMENTS FOB SPECIFIED EXPENSES^ AKD OUTLAYS »— Continued. For expenses of fire department. Total. Per capita. S4,943 4,475 12,5ffl 5,255 13,644 16,340 3,827 26,771 12,998 13,605 13,833 10,475 20,509 SO. 52 0.23 0.66 0.35 1.05 1.31 0.41 1.39 1.01 0.71 0.69 0.72 1.86 8,783 16,190 7,993 24,854 S,991 12,180 4,486 6,200 1,480 2,890 4,137 1,094 7,499 810 6,141 4,3«2 8,967 3,010 6,385 814 4,158 12,418 5,705 919 3,914 5,019 4,406 5,970 2,800 9,597 3,756 3,542 1,616 6,343 6,3.55 6,355 1,600 8,759 12,008 3,374 712 4,813 269 48,443 For tughways and sanitation. 10,721 1.15 1,122 0.12 8,905 0.99 18,350 0.76 0.77 1.24 0.88 2.45 0.52 0.77 0.39 0.36 0.14 0.31 0.32 0.14 0.09 0.54 0.08 0.41 0.31 0.48 0.21 0.61 0.06 0.33 0.34 0.41 0.10 0.30 0.34 0.32 0.37 0.14 0.85 0.17 0.2S 0.12 0.61 0.77 0.67 0.16 0.60 0.63 a. 21 0.08 0.37 0.03 2.02 Expenses. Total. Jll,412 20,442 41,808 16,848 24,026 15,224 13,392 23,139 18,076 22,814 28,1^ 21,677 20,652 16,284 1,466 9,134 32,933 16,988 32,904 26,233 12,596 17,615 21,598 12,927 14,001 10,575 8,117 12,489 16,645 14,332 20,136 13,647 18,665 7,135 17,453 6,485 13,742 26,511 21,562 13,800 16)463 10,091 17,739 19,468 14,069 22,239 12,690 20,827 14,008 12,976 8,689 17,945 20,973 23,154 24,657 42,842 31,140 20,881 Per capita. J1.21 1.05 2.21 1.13 1.86 1.22 1.45 1.20 1.40 1.18 1.41 1.48 1.87 1.75 0.16 1.01 1.36 1.49 2.61 2.90 1.24 1.01 1.37 1.13 0.98 1.03 1.06 0.82 1.01 1.21 1.20 1.39 1.34 0.97 1.01 0.50 1.66 0.37 1.08 1.15 1.54 1.47 1.24 0.68 1.28 1.20 0.73 1.96 0.5» 1.47 1.07 1.25 1.04 1.90 2.10 1.59 1.30 2.70 3.39 1.60 Outlays. Total. J147 96,576 4,704 5,193 23,144 60,413 779 24,436 50 11,348 38,994 3,579 16,655 36,345 3,660 10,270 44,108 43,458 15,192 617 18,618 40,808 61,819 977 6,100 5,000 6,153 12,524 4,163 42,896 48,182 17,587 26,475 7,570 I,4S3 25,882 2,353 6,478 43,176 41,832 2,092 Per capita. 135 4,497 8,243 9,359 86,150 54,908 2,917 11,717 11,342 19,127 10,364 48,946 14,862 17,769 879 12,769 to. 02 4 98 0.25 0.35 1.79 4.83 0.08 1.26 (») 0.59 1.96 0.24 1.51 0.40 '6." 42 3.87 3.32 1.68 0.06 1.07 2.58 6.38 0.07 0.50 0.63 0.48 1.56 0.40 3.09 4 66 1.17 1.81 0.41 0.10 2.46 0.16 0.51 1.88 3.00 0.22 For schools. Aggregate. Total. 0.01 0.33 0.51 0.48 7.59 0.22 1.13 1.37 2.02 1.04 3.36 0.78 1.12 0.10 0.97 S28,697 51,203 100,684 68, 118 42,949 55,802 34,034 57,840 41,232 59,432 66,570 43,936 27,445 70,823 19, 167 62,479 76,683 32,243 113,504 23,911 36,308 112,142 60,048 39,032 44,671 23,391 20,788 27,985 28,355 28,099 43,774 54,288 47,910 48,236 30,341 40,467 26,994 34,362 63,243 54,242 22,608 33,886 27,487 56,277 46,824 49,066 123,924 45,618 39,674 43,201 28,683 41,625 40,683 36,686 94,897 43,354 85,480 30,453 64,232 Per capita. S3. 05 2.64 6.33 4.68 3.32 446 3.68 2.99 3.20 3.08 3.33 3.00 2.49 7.62 2.10 6.92 a 16 Z83 8.67 2.64 3.58 6.43 380 3.40 3.13 2.29 2.22 2.18 a62 2.72 460 4.24 3.61 3.40 2.61 2.14 3.85 1.77 2.70 2.76 a88 2.41 2.66 1.84 4 07 2.83 2.64 10.91 2.11 2.81 3.31 2.76 5.01 4 30 3.67 &52 2.29 5.38 3.31 490 Salaries of teachers. Total. S22,700 36,608 47,108 36,284 29,407 28,496 24,907 42,484 28,019 35,911 42,336 31,459 19,957 29,228 14,299 27,871 50,647 22,148 31,370 17,101 23,059 36,699 38, 193 26,347 31,592 16,569 15,628 20,821 14,160 20,281 29,854 30,941 34,037 33,380 31,665 23,160 28,766 17,229 23,330 45,541 35,284 15,771 22,398 19,206 34,096 34,380 35,792 26,080 28,786 28,764 29,134 21,841 25,617 26,964 26,366 39,430 32,424 37,699 21,161 41,435 Per capita. S2.41 1.S9 2.49 2.44 2.27 2.28 2.69 2.20 2.18 1.86 2.11 2.15 1.81 3.14 1.56 3.09 2.08 1.94 2.40 2.27 2.10 2.42 2.21 2.22 1.62 1.67 1.62 L76 1.96 2.15 2.99 2.26 2.37 1.71 1.63 2.73 1.18 1.83 1.98 2.53 1.68 1.69 1.29 2.47 2.12 1.86 2.30 1.33 2.04 2.23 2.10 3.09 2.85 2.64 2.71 1.71 2.37 2.30 3.16 1.77 3.19 1.42 Miscellaneous expenses. Total. S5,997 14,595 20,800 10,269 13,542 16,261 9,127 11,849 13,213 11,261 12,008 10,201 7,488 8,022 2,368 12,707 20,136 10,095 7,134 6,505 13,249 14,622 16,868 13,331 11,312 6,512 4,743 7,164 6,790 7,509 19,016 12,501 12,686 13,784 16,571 7,181 11,701 5,666 11,082 17,702 18,168 6,837 U,488 8,281 12,898 U,444 13,065 10,339 16,832 10,920 13,140 6,742 8,465 12,462 10,221 15,167 10,930 20,250 8,233 14,289 7,835 32,220 11,841 Per capita. 16,086 76,486 33,199 f Table 18. 1 service expenses." • Inoluaea in "payments lor outlays." . 'Report Moludes only the transactions from March to December, 1903, except in the 'Less than 1 cent. SO. 64 0.76 1.10 0.69 1.05 1.22 0.99 0.61 1.03 0.58 0.60 0.70 0.68 0.26 1.41 0.83 0.88 0.55 0.72 1.31 0.84 1.07 1.16 0.79 0.64 0.51 0.56 0.84 0.73 1.37 1.21 0.84 0.98 0.89 0.61 LU 0.38 0.87 0.77 1.30 0.73 0.87 0.56 0.93 0.71 0.68 0.91 0.78 0.77 1.01 0.65 1.02 1.32 1.02 1.04 0.58 1.28 0.90 1.09 0.86 1.34 0.51 Outlays. Total. 532,776 21,566 12,055 "A.boY 12,260 12,226 2,276 33,573 2,600 21,901 6,000 75,000 305 Per capita. 60,921 6,000 354 1,767 310 417 7,405 309 13,622 332 7,665 746 9,283 198 87,505 927 7,453 1,257 40,300 27,531 1,059 8,608 6,210 $1.74 1.45 0.96 "6." is 0.64 0.61 0.16 3.61 0.27 2.43 0.25 6.73 0.03 3.49 0.32 0.03 0.12 0.03 0.04 0.92 0.03 0.98 0.03 0.50 0.05 0.06 0.67 0.01 7.71 For interest. Total. 07 0.90 0.13 2.77 1.73 0.12 0.65 S4,016 26,393 21,899 18,054 26,244 7,990 11,481 6,416 27,765 29,722 21,864 8,521 33,757 5,873 6,326 16,537 16,891 29,682 7,273 30,124 11,480 6,649 6,231 5,830 5,748 6,918 3,601 13,439 7,768 17,248 5,181 34,620 14,496 5,446 11,259 6,137 3,698 6,052 8,627 3,132 2,163 4,668 8,506 13,927 12,113 12,245 12,863 13,541 6,464 3,718 9,806 6,136 23,996 20,521 32,696 10,342 19,356 9,871 44,661 19,867 Per capita. SO. 43 1.36 1.16 1.21 2.03 0.64 1.24 0.33 2.16 1.54 l.i 0.58 3.06 0.63 0.1 1.12 1.22 1.45 1.; 3.27 0.72 1.73 0.: 0.58 0.37 0.57 O.tl 0.r4 0.43 1.30 0.66 1.67 0.34 2.46 0.78 0.38 1.07 0.35 0.29 0.98 0.36 0.92 0.24 0.14 0.33 0.63 0.72 1.07 0.67 0.91 1.04 0.62 0.46 1.04 0.62 1.65 1.08 2.06 1.12 1.48 l.U 1.86 0.85 case of schools and libraries. 224 Table 23.— PRINCIPAL CLASSES OF MUNICIPAL 319 320 321 322 323 324 329 330 331 332 333 334 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 367 368 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 369 370 irUNICIPALITT, Soutli Carolina: Columbia city Greem-ille city Spartanburg city. South Dafeota: Sioux Falls city. . . Tennessee; Clarksvillecity. Jackson city Texas: Austin city Beaumont city. Corsicana city . . Denison city El Paso city Laredo city... PalestlDe city. Paris city ..... Sherman city . . Tyler city Waco city COEPOEATE PAYMENTS. Total.' Per capita. Utah: Ogden city . Vermont: Barrecity Burlington'clty.. Rutland city Virginia: Alexandria city.. Danville city Lynchburg city.. Manchester city. Newport News city. Petersburg city Portsmouth city Eoanoke city Washington : Wallawallacity.. West Virginia: Charleston city... Huntington city. . ParkersDiu'g city. Wisconsin : Applcton city Ashland city Beloit city Chippewa Falls city. Eau Claire city Fond dn- Lac city.. Green Bay city JanesTille city Kenosha city Madison city Manitowoc city. Marinette city.. McrriU city Sheboygan city Stevens Point city. Watertown city Wausaucity Wyoming: Cheyenne city. Laramie city.. S244,307 76,668 88,516 198,852 80,224 111,121 338,802 343, 266 74,089 95, 263 272,656 65, 797 67,421 118,020 146,974 61,140 682,662 316, 265 160,698 301,171 157, 261 176, 179 259,325 367,636 77,949 191, 878 201, 170 322, 309 115, 907 282, 321 253,419 154,496 176, 642 200,610 193,655 136,321 180,281 268,967 268, 210 219, 540 149, 312 168, 136 423,883 160, 457 174,401 104,326 235, 196 130, 979 103,068 153,842 199, 545 49,677 $10. 70 5.90 6.73 17.33 8.12 7.01 14.37 (») 6.60 7.90 15.51 4.6S' 6.36 12.18 13.22 7.26 18.89 15.48 15.17 13.41 12.08 15.04 17.22 7.91 7.93 9.22 17.88 5.02 24.23 20.43 12.39 11.63 12.35 13.89 11.38 20.86 14.74 16.34 10.36 :i.03 11.63 19.68 12.99 11.11 11.68 9.97 14.20 12.06 11.30 14.43 6.33 PATMENT3 FOB GENERAL AND MDNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES." Total. Per capita. J180,039 74,766 66,261 130,984 62,141 73,497 176,124 121,051 68, 156 91,253 211,222 53,184 53,030 87,548 88,051 51,674 248,836 87,624 216,529 131, 185 106, 732 164,992 247,941 66, 734 175,858 176,209 178,044 106, 051 173, 323 137,470 104,427 142, 700 155,345 138, 702 117, 198 84,202 158, 101 156, 502 159,436 126,238 103,219 244,992 123,471 129,744 79,584 214,518 106, 154 63,527 110, 184 94,850 45,629 $7.88 5.83 5.04 11.41 6.29 4.64 7.47 (•) 6.07 7.57 12.02 3.78 5.87 9.04 7.92 6.14 11.03 9.00 10.91 11.18 7.32 9.57 11.61 6.77 7.27 8.08 9.88 4.55 14.88 11.08 8.37 9.39 9.57 9.95 9.86 9.74 8.66 9.53 7.53 9.33 7.08 11.32 10.00 8.2r 8.91 9.09 11.40 7.43 6.86 5.82 PAYMENTS FOR MtJNICIPAL IN- VESTMENT AND MI7NICIPAL Df- DtrSTElAL EXPENSES." Total. Per capita. $14,854 727 20 6,029 18,762 11,398 116,298 1,355 1,515 881 12,597 23,409 303 3,578 6,062 40, 210 10,744 34, 215 56, 525 26,554 9,380 13,283 3,631 830 11,127 1,538 1,014 19,542 295 2,265 1,172 19 'i2,"39i' 24,882 2,639 2,021 2,803 7,533 11,935 8,643 661 $0.65 0.06 O 0.53 1.90 0.72 4.93 '6!i2' 0.11 0.10 1.30 2.U 0.04 0.16 0.25 0.62 2.03 0.92 2.35 3.28 1.24 0.95 0.61 0.20 0.04 0.12 0.08 1.29 0.02 0.19 0.06 (') '6^85 1.15 0.21 0.13 0.12 0.88 0.88 0.62 0.08 PAYMENTS FOR OUTLAYS.' Total. Per capita $65,211 175 6,399 61,839 26,226 33,877 222,895 4,678 4,035 62,234 429 18,913 36,569 9,163 430,248 58,774 53,049 5,278 20,579 14, 186 66, 100 6,940 4,089 14,956 140,6.34 10,399 88,159 49, 555 30,235 37,332 43,406 12)967 95,079 109,767 111, 708 60,185 17,070 48,326 154,009 24,669 34,636 18,594 17,875 22,329 23,008 23,123 92,249 3,821 $2.86 0.01 0.49 5.39 1.65 1.44 « 0.41 0.33 3.54 0.03 1.95 3.29 1.09 19.07 5.03 6.04 2.67 0.45 1.41 0.82 3.10 0.70 0.17 0.69 7.80 0.45 8.40 7.11 3.97 1.99 2.30 3.11 1.09 11.00 6.01 6.81 2.84 1.26 3.31 7.12 2.00 2.21 2.08 0.76 2.42 2.69 1.70 6.67 0.49 PAYMENTS FOR DECREASE OF INDEBTEDNESS.' Total. $17,199 4,363 12,538 10,669 3,610 10,911 2,345 10, 179 20,968 23,706 37,331 11,931 4,000 29,753 7,833 11,252 3,008 1,000 7,000 4,200 9,700 8,000 6,162 3,600 9,000 8,600 3,812 Per capita. $1.31 0.44 0.53 0.76 0.39 0.65 0.24 1.44 1.37 1.75 0.49 0.18 2.40 0.48 0.81 0.25 0.12 0.52 0.29 0.79 0.51 0.69 0.38 1.05 0.63 PAYMENTS FOE SPECIFIED EX- PENSES » AND OUTLAYS." For expenses ol general admin- istration. Total. Per capita. $9,536 3,710 3,162 10,456 5,891 3,502 14,990 11,981 6,925 17,5.37 13,060 6,255 6,161 6,062 7,245 5,260 18,928 13,285 9,891 13,339 6,687 8,997 11,762 15,835 3,386 14,663 36,551 18,941 8,450 6,029 17,157 7,622 17, 139 8,509 6,484 3,679 10,459 8,661 8,747 8,781 7,075 3,760 14,021 6,925 6,562 5,334 10,320 11,887 4,701 8,857 6,799 2,643 $0.42 0.29 0.24 0.91 0.60 0.22 0.64 (») 0.53 1.45 0.74 0.44 0.68 0.63 0.65 0.62 0.84 0.79 1.02 0.67 0.56 0.62 0.68 0.74 0.34 0.61 0.76 1.05 0.37 1.38 0.61 1.13 0.52 0.47 0.31 1.21 0.47 0.53 0.41 0.62 0.26 0.65 0.56 0.35 0.60 0.44 1.29 0.55 0.65 0.49 0.34 For expenses ot police depart- ment. Total. Per capita. $20,271 8,954 7,921 6,745 4,392 5,906 13,102 13, 204 3,965 4,846 27, 896 4,285 3, 199 7,336 6,984 3,252 17,491 23,012 3,531 14, 932 3,401 11,470 13,951 19,234 4,055 25,600 18, 096 13,589 8,344 7,313 11, 505 9,354 8,872 6,429 5,928 4,343 2,702 7,411 9,529 8,a36 4,662 5,944 12,898 6,007 4,300 3,760 11,460 3,628 3,761 6,185 9,183 2,993 1 The sum of the amounts given in columns 3, 6, 7, and 9, less the service transfers and refunds included therein, and with deductions for amounts received from the sale of real property. "Municipal investment and municipal industrial expenses for interest are included with general and municipal service expenses. For details see Table 16, • For details see Table 17. 225 PAYMENTS, TOTAL AND PER CAPITA: 1903— Continued. PAYMENTS FOB SPECIFIED EXPENSES 5 AND OUTLAYS'— Continued. 1 For highways and sanitation. For schools. For expenses ot For interest. fire department. Expenses. Outlays. Aggregate. Salaries of teachers. Miscellaneous expenses. Outlays. Total. ( Per apita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per ;aplta. 135,478 10,055 7,494 J1.55 0.83 0.57 $28,537 22,939 19,732 $1.25 1.79 1.50 $52,711 $2.31 $21,431 13,593 20,246 $0.94 1.06 1.54 $17,899 12,114 13,022 $0.78 0.94 0.99 $3,532 1,479 2,986 $0.15 0.12 0.23 $67,652 11,300 9,050 $2.62 0.88 0.69 ^W .S20 2,082 0.16 $4,238 $0.32 321 7,865 0.69 19,803 1.73 50,743 4.42 55,509 4.84 27,723 2.42 18,063 1.57 9,723 0.85 31,771 2.77 322 3,614 2,872 0.37 1 0.18 17,995 7,595 1.82 0.48 17,553 32,852 1.78 2.07 13,567 20,822 1.37 1.31 3,986 5,444 0.40 0.34 9,199 21,521 0.93 1.36 323 12,824 0.81 6,686 0.42 324 10,449 19,971 9,998 13,906 19,154 0.44 w 0.89 1.15 1.09 20,874 20,616 10,520 7,495 44,792 0.89 m 0.94 0.62 2.55 6,703 185,581 4,278 560 51,922 0.28 W 0.38 0.05 2.95 60,417 27,466 28,712 37,493 67,383 2.56 m 2.56 3.11 3.83 37,884 20,614 21,589 24,469 48,872 1.61 m 1.92 2.03 2.78 13,445 4,988 7,123 9,549 10,499 0.57 S'63 0.79 0.60 9,088 1,954 0.39 m 53,966 16,585 6,908 9,415 16,507 2.29 m 0.62 0.78 0.94 325 326 .SS7 3,475 8,012 0.29 0.46 328 329 6,821 7,308 5,919 8,984 5,890 31,084 0.49 0.81 0.61 0.81 0.70 1.38 7,968 6,865 17,578 8,606 6,674 75,490 0.57 0.76 1.81 0.77 0.79 3.35 14,195 22,104 27,230 37,084 26,501 68,880 1.01 2.45 2.81 3.34 3.15 3.05 12,211 18,913 22,467 24,486 16,032 47,206 0.87 2.09 2.32 2.20 1.90 2.09 1,984 3,191 4,514 5,666 1,456 5,954 0.14 0.35 0.47 0.51 0.17 0.26 8,978 4,776 13,812 22,155 11,757 37,908 0.64. 0.53 1.43 1.99 1.40 1.68 330 331 249 6,E32 9,013 15,720 0.03 0.62 1.07 0.70 332 16,359 1.47 333 334 6,346 0.28 i6b 15,588 0.93 47,196 2.82 68,575 4.10 84,980 6.08 53,398 3.19 18,630 1.11 12,952 0.77 33,893 2.02 336 7,493 19,636 9,241 0.77 0.99 0.79 13,656 49,300 25,064 1.40 2.48 2.14 36,969 34,024 6,028 3.69 1.71 0.43 36,428 64,828 47,438 3.74 3.27 4.04 17,991 40,581 30,133 1.85 2.04 2.57 9,164 24,181 17,305 0.94 1.22 1.48 9,273 66 0.95 (') 16,471 30,228 22,368 1.69 1.52 1.91 337 338 339 8,887 13,258 26,275 5,645 0.61 0.77 1.23 0.57 10,129 18,474 35,493 5,085 0.69 1.07 1.66 0.52 16,707 619 38,482 5,040 1.15 0.04 1.80 0.51 22,506 24,644 46,309 13,649 1.54 1.43 2.17 1.38 18,000 21,179 38,690 9,773 1.23 1.23 1.81 0.99 4,506 3,405 7,619 3,876 0.31 0.20 0.36 0.39 29,102 63,081 74,392 25,778 2.00 340 3. 66 341 3.48 342 2. 62 343 17,686 12,913 10,471 5,743 0.73 0.59 0.58 0.25 40,090 33,175 39,590 15,577 1.66 1.52 2.20 0.67 2,061 1,530 130,772 6,053 0.09 0.07 7.26 0.26 36,136 24,597 22,801 39,265 1.49 1.13 1.26 1.70 27,178 21,599 19,045 30,070 1.12 0.99 1.06 1.30 8,958 2,998 3,766 4,849 0.37 0.14 0.21 0.21 24,615 52,911 52,862 21,488 1.02 2.43 2.93 0.93 344 345 ,^46 4,346 0.19 347 14,718 1.26 ■49,50i 4.25 2,382 0.20 112,894 9.69 35,024 3.01 28,247 2.42 49,623 4.26 25,600 2.20 348 7,784 10,307 6,867 0.63 0.83 0.45 31,276 19,548 27,946 2.52 1.57 1.84 59,631 4,710 4,469 4.81 0.38 0.29 67,425 69,995 74,194 5.43 5.61 4.88 31,832 20,971 34,932 2.57 1.68 2.30 9,897 5,829 19,477 0.80 0.47 1.28 25,696 43,195 19,785 2.07 3.46 1.30 15,747 12,687 13,576 1.27 1.02 0.89 349 350 351 27,875 25,835 20,946 13,787 31,337 1.72 1.85 1.76 1.60 1.72 23,076 19,029 14,816 13,750 15,884 1.42 1.36 1.25 1.59 0.87 35,922 40,336 12,967 71,349 20,485 2.21 2.89 1.09 8.26 1.12 68,304 52,567 50,836 33,536 116,311 4.21 3.71 4.28 3.88 6.37 42,614 37,547 32,439 21,219 48,989 2.62 2.69 2.73 2.46 2.68 25,690 13,016 18,397 12,317 18,591 1.68 0.93 1.55 1.43 1.02 5,768 20,607 2,424 5,377 10,635 0.36 1.48 0.20 0.62 0.58 .^TO 2,004 0.14 353 3.54 3.=i5 48,731 2.67 356 30,165 24,411 17,513 6,792 1.84 1.15 1.29 0.47 31,853 29,313 29,822 21,133 1.94 1.38 2.20 1.45 68,083 46,975 13,492 22,072 4.15 2.17 1.00 1.51 55,301 70,117 52,966 36,944 3.37 3.31 3.91 2.53 36,870 46,583 31,736 23,405 2.25 2.20 2.34 1.60 18,431 16,065 21,230 12,615 1.12 0.76 1.57 0.87 5,154 13,513 5,098 11,335 0.31 0.64 0.38 0.78 357 7,469 6.35 358 894 0.06 360 21,452 18,272 21,480 13,255 38,485 13,468 4,223 10,6Xf 0.99 1.48 1.37 1.48 58,144 28,212 21,050 14,938 2.69 2.28 1.34 1.67 106,491 24,669 32,946 417 4.92 2.00 2.10 0.05 100,545 48,669 56,367 49,810 4.65 3.94 3.53 5.58 48,352 21,110 36,984 21,452 2.23 1.71 2.36 2.40 49,398 27,559 18,383 10,181 2.28 2.23 1.17 1.14 2,795 0.13 22,080 4,511 7,507 4,706 1.02 0.37 0.48 0.53 361 36? ,163 18,177 2.03 364 1.63 1.46 0.49 0.77 30,281 9,961 18,010 15,784 1.28 1.08 2.11 1.16 12,935 21,315 21,876 21,223 0.55 2.31 2.66 1.56 82,486 55,856 20,939 55,058 3.60 6.06 2.45 4.04 57,200 31,000 16,368 37,602 2.42 3.36 1.91 2.76 25,286 24,856 4,571 17,456 1.07 2.69 0.53 1.28 10,025 3,376 5,869 6,414 0.42 0.37 0.09 0.47 36,5 366 307 36f 5,982 3,367 0.43 0.43 16,307 6,145 1.18 0.78 12,282 695 0.89 0.08 38,439 21,194 2.78 2.70 23,990 15,295 1.73 1.96 8,604 5,899 0.62 0.75 5,845 - 0.42 19,936 6,544 1.44 0.83 369 ,370 * "Net or corporate payments " shown in column 8 ol Tablets sincluded m^'payments for general and mmucipal service - • Included In "payments for outlays." BuU. 45—06 15 7 Per capita payments not shown, as population could not be estimated. ' Less than 1 cent. 226 Table 26.— PRINCIPAL CLASSES OF MUNICIPAL RECEIPTS, TOTAL AND PER CAPITA: 1903. MUNICIPALITT. Total. 178,920,072 $15.02 Alaliama: Aimiston city.. Huntsrillecity. Selma city Arkansas: Port Smith dty.. Hot Springs city. Pine Bluff -City . . . California: Alameda city... Berkeley city. . . Fresno city Pasadena city.. San Diego city . San Joae city . . . Stockton city . . Golorado: Cripple Creek town. Leadville city Connecticut: Ansonia city Danbury city Manchester to-wn Middletown city Naugatuck borough. New London city ... Norwich city Stanilord city Ton-ington borough Willimautic city riorida: Key West city . Pensacola city. . Tampa city Georgia: Athens city .... Bnmawickcity. Columbus city. - Macon city Illinois: Alton city I. Belleville city Bloomington city . Cairo city Champaign city Danville city . . Decatur city . . Elgin city Evanston city. Freeport city.. Galeaburgelty... Jacksonville city . Kankakee city . . . Kewanee city Lasalle city Lincoln city. . Mattooncity. Mohne city Ottawa city.. Pekin dty Rock Island city. Streator cltjr Waukegan city. . . Indiana: Anderson city.., Columbus cify. . Elkhart city Elwood city Hammond city. Huntington city. . JeffersonviUe city. Kokomocity Lafayette city Logansport city . . . COEPOBATE ! CEIPT3. Total.i Per capita. 71,771 97, 145 114,650 109,449 136, 394 231, 577 259,510 541,603 351, 157 504, 708 466, 166 365,002 331,571 80,989 162, 147 119,808 216, 546 111,275 140,421 140,224 455,660 387, 556 251,820 99, 192 110,043 96,242 115,917 242,429 276,999 92, 255 246,754 137,498 169,040 368, 136 147, 158 167,993 218,209 330,626 307, 533 436,006 173,700 300, 162 217, 857 136, 811 194, 276 145,429 81,349 160,860 460,883 151,245 134,048 359,505 171,051 147,280 366,499 121,216 167,561 225,073 242,187 177,075 111,492 158, 472 309,087 281,955 6.60 12.01 9v87 9.03 12.94 19.37 14.37 33.02 27.08 48.68 25.25 16.20 17.99 7.98 12.40 13.09 9.83 14.38 11.85 24.39 19.98 14.99 10.35 12.19 S.62 5.93 12.81 25.82 9.96 18.94 15.78 8.94 8.78 16.16 11.12 16.67 12.29 15.19 K.91 20.68 12.25 15.31 13.86 9.14 20.40 13.69 8.00 15.38 24.84 13.89 14.83 16.92 11.43 13.66 15.49 14. 17 10.25 13.99 16.98 17.53 10.32 14.01 16.65 16.52 KECEIPTS mOM GENEBAL REVEOTJEff." Total. 555,344,281 110.54 Per capita. 66,694 45,811 102,884 91,337 136,518 108,761 241,318 242,486 290,963 266,324 292,400 342, 724 301,889 71,825 157,259 117, 286 168,436 98,184 92. 170 131,336 223,646 195, 113 213,237 80,200 75. 171 85,429 106, 124 200, 168 83,396 87,862 220,093 260,623 132; 327 148, 559 281,300 134, 712 120,737 191,993 164,871 251, 171 312,920 1^,824 204,619 182,015 116,357 102,319 114;. 842 73,423 151, 120 300,090 121,428 92,684 271,361 131„051 104, 161 204,980 92,107 143, 175 127,041 196,860 111,561 97,300 121,763 232,379 175,955 6.13 5.66 8.86 r.54 12.96 9.10 13.37 14.79 22.44 25.64 15.87 16.21 16.38 8.76 10.19 8.58 9.44 11.10 11.97 10.06 12.69 8.37 8.33 4.99 5.43 10.57 7.77 9.48 12.43 11.12 8.60 8.20 11.59 10.18 11.98 10.82 7.57 10.55 14.83 10.07 10.43 11.58 7.77 10.74 10.81 7.22 14.45 16.17 11.15 10.25 12.77 8.7S 9.66 8.91 10:77 8.75 7.90 13.80 1L04 9.00 10.76 12.44 10.31 KECEIPTS FROM MUNICIPAL SERV- ICE INCOME.!' Total. Per capita. 86,681,225 $1.27 2,491 4,219 2,303 6,442 38,307 3,532 299,158 60,473 228,350 81,408 19,758 19,378 23 879 1,140 14, 138 3,642 10,441 8,916 27, 152 53,819 36,683 18,992 1,374 1,399 40,869 3,691 412 20,837 26,170 4,062 7,811 46,698 6,289 37,407 26,367 55, 599 5,211 26,981 30,000 15,660 16,269 3,068 58,906 16,668 6,246 8,735 66,394 15,615 2,825 37,315 25,687 2,348 96,070 4i.872 lS,fl92 30,202 16,294 40,033 13,321 33,644 28,758 1,528 0.23 0.52 0.20 0.53 3.20 0.20 18.24 4.66 21.93 4.42 0.88 1.05 0.07 0.09 0.86 0.32 1.07 0.75 1.45 2.78 2.12 1.98 0.71 0.08 0.07 2.16 0.34 0.04 1.18 1.12 0.26 0.43 1.92 0.48 3,71 1.49 2.56 0.22 1.28. 2.12 0.79 1.03 0.20 6.18 1.56 0.61 0.84 3.68 1.43 0.31 1.76 1.71 0.22 4.18 0.57 0.84 1.88 1.14 3.96 1.23 2.97 1.64 0.09 RECEIPTS FROM MUNICIPAL IN- VESTMENT AND MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIAL nir- COME.' Total. Per capita. $7,505,675 557 15,409 5,038 11,670 1,413 38,727 13 108,073 2,620 10,432 683 33,972 1,163 41, 768 62,677 75,474 1,370 16,076 4,410 156,968 4,081 6,481 10,148 1,109 2,676 26,942 33,310 48,829 71,324 876 16,734 19,605 13,904 14,021 1,246 31, 775 14,202 394 51, 115 17,263 66,630 9,313 2,953 12,151 1,000 3,104 38,626 100,888 i $1.4a 0.05 1.90 0.43 0.96 0.12 2.15 .'j.87 0.11 0.57 a 04 2.05 0.10 4.28 3.36 3.89 0.08 1.78 0.07 14.54 0.44 0.37 0.43 0.07 0.15 1.11 1.53 2.05 3. .38 0.06 0.8& 1.25 1.48 1.32 0.12 1.71 1.30 0.04 2.41 2.46 1.09' 0.18 2.04 1.20 0.09 0.27 2.07 5.91 $9)960,612 $1.89 RECEIPTS FROM LOANS INCREAS- INa INDEBTED- NESS.* Total. Per capita. 2,700 31, 708 4,.583- 83,096 12,504 9,377 4,088 10,296 4,500 142,412 66,400 1,535 12,400- 5,029 8,400 33,944 6,643 72,867 13,368 6,197 11,985 76,879 11,472 24,781 64,,831 17,500 19,694 1,755 38,146 14,454 23,802 17,920 15,089 7,741 13,448 9,431 24, 181 0.26 3.92 0.39 0.92 0.31 0.06 0.91 0.« 7.62 3.42 0.09 1.37 0.29 0.43 3.16 0.37 3.11 0.55 0.47 1.19 3.53 0.4& 1.17 1.17 2.07 0.17 0.97 2.21 0.78 1.76 0.47 424 1.33 0.50 1.42 SPECIFIED RECEIPTS FROM REVENUES.* From taxes. Total. $44,223,394 21,782 31,104 49,716 4M,205 44,712 162,281 160,894 172, 993 198,476 211,213 204,726 236,764 47,419 88,957 83,105 83,171 78,863 106,056 171,335 176,036 107, 122 30,936 69,569 74,703 158,524 65,467 66,723 157,668 182, 146 98,294 106, 141 228,517 101,062 91,001 128,877 123,825 215,209- 300,466 116,215 171,989' 149,916 88,161 79,559 79,189 58, 738 113,651 220,794 97,521 70,873 216,947 97,028 83,367 166,489 74,322 97,959 101,924 152,320 94,963 80,261 96,891 198,73a' 125, 157 Per capita. $8.42 1 The sum of the amounts given in columns 3, 5, 7, and 9, less the service transfers and refunds included therein. 'For details see Table 19. ' " Net or corporate receipts" shown in column 8 of Table 18. 'Included in receipts from general revenues." 'Less than 1 cent. 2.00 3.86 4.28 4.03 4.19 3.74 8.43 9.20 13.34 19. 10: 11.46 9.09 12.85 4.67 6.14 6.65 5.03: 7.35 9.17 9.03 6.38 3.23 4.44' 4.06 3.82 8.37 6.10 7.20 8.90 7.77 6.39 5.86 9.41 7.63 9.03 7.28 6.69 9.04 14.24 8.20 8.77 9.54 5.89 8.36 7.45 6.78 10.87 11.90 8.96 7.84 10.16 6.48 7.73 7.24 8.69 5.99 6.33 10.68 9.40 7.48 8.66 10.64 7.33 From licenses and permltsi, Total. $6,309,929 29,453 9,181 39, 5S6 16, 713 61, 509 29; 619 15,086' 12;430i 64,904 6,206 31,646 44,948 21,179 23; 346 40,531 19, 768 169 7,586 60 16,907 38,433 294 li416 60 192 11,686 19,462 27,880 5,169 18,468 44,001 71,346 30,251 38, 349 48,975 30,023 25,362 55,993 33,355 32,160 6,937 23,183 27,901 2.3,064 24,685 20,195 33,266 13,628 25,584 33; 271 21,330 14,810 50,843 29,808 19,244 17,942 7,907 7,424 11,555 21,075 5,736 4,081 6,957 9,725 17,019 Per capital. $1.01 2.71 1.13 3.40 1.38 4.89 2.47 0.84 0.76 5.01 0.60 1.72 1.99 1.13 2.30 3.10 1.48 0.01 0.67 0.01 1.4S 2.06 0.02 0.08 0.01 0.02 0.68 1.00 1.47 0.4S 1.99 3.04 1.97 2.12 1.93 2.27 2.62 3.15 1.53 1.35 0.33 1.64 1.42 1.47 1.64 •2.12 3.13 1.24 2.45 1.79 1.96 1.64 2.39 1.99 1.79 0.78 0.92 0.45 0.72 1.48 0.57 0.37 0.61 0.62 1.00 227 Table 26.— PRINCIPAL CLASSES OP MUNICIPAL RECBIPTSrTOTAL AND PER OaJpITA: 1903-Contmued. MDNICIPALITT, Indiana— Continued. Marlon eitj; Michigan City — MvmcieGity New Albany city. Peru city Richmond city . . . Vinconncs city . . . Wabash city Wasliiagton dty. Xmra: Boone city BurllBgton city canton city Tort Dodge city Tort Madison raity. . Keokuk city Marshantown city. Muscatine city O skaloosa city Ottumwa city Waterloo city .. Kansas: Atchison city. . . Emporia city... Fort Soott city. Galena city Hutchinson dty . . . Lawrence city Leavenworth city. Pittsburg city Kentucky: Bowling Green city. Franklort city Henderson city Owensboro city Padncahcity jLouislana: Baton Eouge dty. Shreveport city. . . Maine: Auburn city.. Augusta city. Bangor city.. Bath city Biddetord city . Lewlsfton city . . Eocklandcity.. Waterviile dty. Sfaryiand: Annapolis city . . . Cumberland dty. Frederick city Hagerstown dty. Massachusetts: Adams town Amesbnry town. Arlington town. . Attleboio town.. Beveriy dty Brookllne town Chicopeedty CKnton town Danvers town Framingham town. Gardner town Hyde Park town. . Leominster town. Marlboro dty Medlordcity Melrose dty MMordtown Natlcktown Newburyport city . . Northampton city. COKPORATE EB- CEIPT3. Total.i Per capita. $423,737 154,081 263,332 207,769 140,330 276,426 140,477 112, 113 108,334 157,159 319,802 227,077 211,329 62, 174 202,476 216,941 205,532 128,944 220,088 305,596 288,232 121,206 115,711 52,127 102,635 125,400 332, 124 170,064 84,667 111,301 210,295 201,434 236,878 113,521 476,826 228,212 161,353 528,888 160,595 170,905 370,904 147,497 144,045 36,716 149,208 81,044 58,300 144,350 101,770 297, SB5 243,403 458,244 279,181 216,814 137,273 184,604 531, 151 264,165 224,911 302,381 589,143 382,465 155,886 256,817 333,144 340,091 120.07 9.59 10.83 10.07 12.78 14.77 12.92 12.08 11.65 16.88 13.07 9.99 15.67 6.93 13.86 18.32 14.00 12.86 11.32 20.49 17.34 13.15 8.44 7.78 9.62 10.09 14.45 12.97 10.20 11.17 19.65 14.57 11.30 9.87 28.18 16.96 13.41 23.32 14.60 10.26 16.21 18.10 14.14 4.17 8.09 8.^ 12.09 11.19 32.17 20.03 31.20 58.83 14.11 16.26 16.50 16.12 46.06 18.86 16.62 21.77 30.83 27.79 13.20 26.86 22.83 17.60 SECEIFTS moil GENEBAT. EEVENITKS.' Total. Per capita. {172,898 95,670 217,327 212,081 217,022 U7,365 88,913 97,246 96, 478 264,133 196,047 103,194 60,928 151,486 117,157 162,287 90,493 201,511 1£!,365 139,285 82,203 104,002 32,467 97,742 91,055 216,031 101,335 57,693 102,040 144,942 168,428 222,461 67,350 267,276 158,316 164,961 331,276 136,544 162,933 247,133 139,651 125,110 33,286 97,139 42,107 44,290 115,606 92,597 226,745 161,661 310,969 1,073,742 209,703 173,949 89,387 175,669 136,060 246,287 173,317 227,476 413,496 132,120 157,208 201,416 243,189 {8.19 5.96 8.94 10.28 9.10 11.60 10.80 9.58 10.46 10.26 10.79 8.62 7.66 6.79 10.36 9.89 11.05 9.02 10.36 9.65 8.38 8.92 7.59 4.85 9.16 7.77 9.40 7.73 6.95 10.30 13.54 12.19 10.62 4.98 16.79 11.76 12.88 14.61 12.41 9.78 10.14 17.14 12.28 3.78 5.27 4.37 3.il3 9.68 10.18 24.63 13.29 21.17 48.73 10.60 13.05 10.10 15.34 11.71 17.69 12.81 16.38 21.64 20.78 11.18 16.44 13.80 12.52 RECEIJTS TOOM HUNICIFAL SEKT- ICE INCOME.' Total. Per capita. $82,437 42,788 36,708 3,127 2,199 25,987 2,476 23,200 11,363 48,917 51,267 12,317 70,031 1,310 32,773 54,991 18,422 33,287 3,823 67,006 93,239 2,306 4,735 96 4,893 30,^3 64,368 20,378 6,115 7,266 1,888 1,648 ^6 5,824 6,762 6,206 26,179 6,307 6,790 10,505 6,038 3,818 474 20,780 11,909 1,568 7,608 8,005 27,697 9,886 33,216 43,721 1.98 23,349 1.18 12,179 0.91 13,098 .1.48 9,929 0.87 17,286 1.60 14,297 1.02 14,002 1.03 29,868 2.15 61,636 2.70 41,746 3.03 18,436 1.56 26,901 2.81 29,413 2.02 17,268 0.89 $3.91 2.66 1.61 0.15 0.20 1.39 0.23 2.60 1.22 6.26 2.10 0.64 5.19 0.15 2.24 4.64 1.26 3.32 0.20 4.49 5.61 0.25 0.36 0.01 0.46 2.69 2.80 1.56 0.08 0.61 0.68 0.14 0.07 0.03 0.34 0.50 0.62 1.15 0.67 0.35 0.43 0.74 0.37 0.05 1.13 1.24 0.11 0.64 0.88 2.99 0.81 2.26 KECEIFT8 FBOM MUNICIPAL IN- VESTMENT AND MTTNICIPAL nroUSTEIAL IN- COME.' Total. Per capita. $23,282 16,368 9,483 1,183 60,567 33, 474 1,213 4,444 16,579 36 5,763 28,793 26,151 1,299 29,582 1,469 173 3,922 2,717 230 19,853 2,546 66,311 19,484 6,611 5,906 32,837 67,658 206 78,242 17,941 2,221 113,326 1,903 14,840 3,213 25,333 12,905 12,442 21,136 1,232 48,546 33,963 48,068 94,004 69,497 36,085 39,496 3,914 48,676 3,604 65,261 63,503 84,882 75,312 596 26,337 44,980 80,331 $1.10 1.02 0.39 0.06 4.61 1.79 0.11 0.72 0.18 1.23 W 0.39 2.43 1.71 0.08 3.21 0.11 0.03 0.33 0.12 0.02 2.39 0.26 6.26 1.41 0.27 0.51 1.94 6.03 0.02 3.45 1.63 0.13 4.65 0.23 1.46 0.37 1.37 1.31 0.86 1.77 0.14 6.26 2.79 3.27 4.27 3.51 2.71 4.46 0.34 4.22 0.26 4.08 3.86 4.44 5.47 0.06 2.75 3.08 4.13 BECEIFTS FBOM LOANS INCKEAS- INO DfDEBTED- NESS.» Total. Per capita. $145,992 731 20,007 6,979 22, 463 24,156 12,637 16, 115 6,216 14,898 96,226 54,409 16,756 5,606 19,392 49,136 48,121 6,425 1,776 11,684 7,366 49,930 174,441 $6.92 641 6,214 14,500 38,870 66,016 85,331 337,268 67,693 5,300 47,198 59,000 0.04 1.84 0.99 1.79 0.86 1.36 0.52 0.77 6.46 3.27 1.71 0.40 2.90 2.14 3.67 0.77 0.17 0.86 0.35 4.34 10.31 SPECIFIED EECEIPTS FROM REVENUES.* From taxes. 4.24 0.06 0.34 1.51 3.20 4.49 3.87 29.25 3.02 0.45 4.94 4.04 Total. Per capita. $137,947 65,650 166,886 169,097 82,208 191,078 94,621 71,683 67,399 78,940 226,840 164,652 86,216 60, 108 131,917 97,802 132,076 79,998 149,179 113,070 103,904 78,067 66,609 20,621 84,622 84,371 133, 168 63,553 36,060 82,724 100,612 132,971 160,044 44,761 141, 204 128,981 144,312 302, 107 123, 196 145,068 220,589 109,563 112,559 24,051 79,567 36,242 41,218 101,204 90,953 226,021 168,496 1,019,968 182,614 154,243 88,356 171,804 132,037 243,710 164,672 193,366 409,635 257,187 114,752 138,569 178,123 214,279 I The sum oZ the amounts given in columns 3, 5, 7, and 9, less the serrioB transfers and refunds included therein. 'For details see Table 19. •"Net or corporate receipts" shown in column 8 of Table 18. 'Included in receipts from general revenues." 1 Less than 1 cent. $6.54 4.08 6.86 7.71 7.49 10.21 8.70 7.72 7.26 9.23 7.24 6.39 5.58 8.26 9.00 7.97 7.67 7.68 6.26 8.47 4.86 3.08 7.93 7.20 6.79 4.86 4.34 8.30 9.39 9.62 7.16 3.89 8.34 9.68 12.00 13.32 11.20 8.71 9.06 13.44 11.06 2.73 4.31 3.77 2.82 8.47 10.00 24.35 13.04 20.87 46.29 9.23 11.57 9.98 16.01 11.45 17.40 12.17 13.92 21.43 18.69 9.71 14.49 12.20 11.03 From licenses and permits. Total. Per capita. $12,833 6,931 26,870 7,163 4,397 11,105 12,693 5,342 5,746 13,393 28,872 18,541 12,196 7,786 15,067 16,940 19,632 8,017 39,798 20,886 6,134 1,547 3,491 4,978 1,021 3,177 6,678 7,56? 14,293 11,352 10,305 22,181 31,632 3,409 78,122 21 104 246 262 439 249 274 601 8,668 12,798 6,486 2,465 12,580 275 139 486 307 426 22,988 16,273 10 • 1,662 208 75 603 16,008 634 ZS4 14,105 11,268 19,433 23,210 228 Table 26.— PRINCIPAL CIiASSES OF MUNICIPAL RECEIPTS, TOTAL AND PER CAPITA: 1903— Continued. MUNICIPALlTr.l Massachusetts— Continued. Peabody town Pittsfleld city Plymoutli town Revere town Soutlibridge town Wakefield town. . . Waltham city Ware town Watertown town. Webster town Westfield town . . . Weymouth town. Wobum city Micliigan; Adrian city Alpena city Ann Arbor city... Battle Creek city. Escanabacity Flint city Iron Mountain city. I ronwood city Ishpeming city Lansing city Manistee city Marquette city.. Menominee city . Muskegon city.. Owosso city Pontiac city Port Huron city Sault Ste. Marie city. Traverse City West Bay City Minnesota: Mankato city. . St. Cloud city. . Stillwater city. Winona city... Mississippi: Meridian city... Natchez city... Vicksburg city. Missouri: Carthage city... Hannibal city... Jefferson City... Moberly city Sedaliacity Springfield city.. Webb City , Montana: Anaconda city. . , Great Falls city. Helena city New Hampshire: Berlin city Concord city Dover city Keene city Laconia city Portsmouth ci ty . Rochester city New Jersey: Bloomfleld town Bridgeton city East Orange city . . . Hackensack village. Harrison town Kearny town Long Branch city. Millville city Montclair town. . . Morristown town. . COKPOKATE SK- CEIPTS. Total." $370,369 478, 163 235,686 277,694 114,326 446,606 539,845 111,863 266,871 117,629 275,213 221,476 290,853 154,801 105,682 197,895 424,928 160,895 530,761 133,018 140,784 169,687 302,286 176,344 223,036 164,708 382,935 135,471 178,447 446,089 257,005 173,968 182,597 140, 686 121, 732 163,947 280,675 170, 300 303,927 215,438 88,248 144, 374 139,911 67,956 163,526 268,379 55,638 130,955 271,998 202,306 82,820 387,353 210,713 138,242 108,292 395,520 100, 475 • 170,046 145,279 1, 186, 649 165,019 182,921 282,386 185,049 86, 611 409,937 113,856 Per capita. S29.71 20.17 22.43 23.63 10.78 45.22 21.46 13.22 25.09 12.34 21.02 19.29 20.28 14.85 8.63 13.58 19.95 15.02 36.52 15.21 14.16 14.10 15.64 13.47 21.22 14.21 18.34 15.00 16.83 23.47 22.91 16.14 14.02 12.98 13.35 13.24 13.97 10.41 23.66 14.11 11.30 13.27 8.48 10.50 11.33 6.32 12.06 14.93 14.69 7.94 18.97 15.80 14 28 13.47 36.35 11.43 15.65 10.57 50.05 15.81 15.33 22.66 18.70 7.62 26.61 9.65 EECEIPTS FROM GENERAL REVENUES.' Total. $151, 164 329,699 140,567 213,222 94, 621 166,962 380,883 92,993 215,222 92,641 171,021 152,972 219,130 106,287 94,776 144,812 304,811 117,310 172,869 128,346 139, 160 152,941 201,222 150,318 129,329 168,662 208,613 114,232 104,773 210,202 201,693 109,499 136,778 113,722 90, 626 154, 669 237,223 113,427 128, 612 162,033 74,717 99,519 56,424 67,985 127,142 224,769 46,904 122,666 186,248 189,269 80,568 264, 177 Per capita. $12. 12 13.91 13.38 18.14 8.92 16.91 15.14 10.99 20.24 9.72 13.07 13.33 16,28 10.20 7.74 9.93 14.31 10,95 11,89 14.67 14.00 12.71 10.41 11.48 12.30 13.76 9.99 12.65 9.88 11.06 17.98 10.16 10.50 10.49 9.94 12.49 11.81 6.93 10.01 10.61 7.59 7.79 6.35 7.24 8.16 9.49 4.49 11.29 10.17 13.75 7.72 12.94 174,843 1 13.11 98,417 100,525 181,132 83,787 154, 185 75,818 471,605 114, 676 108, 718 156,368 176, 755 73,942 326, 461 109,949 10.17 12.60 16.65 9.54 14.19 6.52 19.89 10.98 9.11 12.49 17.86 6.61 21.13 9.32 RECEIPTS FROM MUNICIPAL SERV- ICE INCOME.' Total. $23,007 41,391 12,020 28,423 13,037 36,050 35.976 7; 637 14,611 7,681 14, 131 20,626 21,431 20,440 173 21,449 41,283 1,797 42,606 2,851 393 4.161 33,874 3,918 30,097 5,266 130,384 14,711 23,342 51,248 32,961 24,026 3,363 13,797 2,765 8,282 17,923 12,022 3,927 2,362 2,844 10,266 2,911 8,646 6,098 40,517 1,007 49,396 5,841 174 18,086 6,331 10,818 2,909 6,406 1,115 18, 164 2,390 33, 466 21,653 22,342 54,748 9,069 714 39,904 3,123 Per capita $1.85 1.75 1.14 2.42 1.23 3,65 1,43 0,90 1,37 0,80 1,08 1,79 1.49 1.96 0.01 1.47 1.94 0.17 2.92 0.33 0.04 0.35 1.75 0.30 2.86 0.46 6.63 1.63 2.20 2.70 2.94 2.23 0.26 1.27 0.30 0.67 0.89 0.73 0.31 0.15 0.29 0.80 0.28 1.08 0.33 1.71 0.10 0.36 2.71 0.42 0.02 0.89 0.47 1.12 0.36 0.50 0.13 1.67 0.17 1.41 2.07 1,87 4.37 0,92 0.06 2.59 0.26 RECEIPTS PROM •ilUNICIPAL IN- VESTMENT AND MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIAL IN- COME.' Total. $63,263 68,487 26,889 636 1,417 44, 104 91,961 13,287 38,069 21,634 93,265 45,361 54,849 659 42,464 34,617 22 1,861 1,265 13,734 84,223 32,408 73,896 780 38,455 6,629 12,864 57,994 28,821 16,903 21,161 13,298 300 996 25,629 2,003 18,690 2,653 10,687 34,699 303 1,325 3,175 3,123 296 Per capita. 37,460 2,078 72,940 33,680 31,120 1,327 62,313 17,475 25,708 108,172 27,366 29,966 919 784 $6.07 2.47 2.56 0.05 0.13 4.47 3.65 1.67 3.58 2.27 7.12 3.95 3.82 0.06 0.01 0.02 1.99 3.23 (.') 0.21 0.13 1.14 4.36 2.47 7.03 0.07 1.84 0.73 1.21 3.05 2.57 1.57 1.62 1.23 0.03 0.08 1.27 0.12 1.46 0.17 1.09 2.71 0.03 0.17 0.20 0.13 0.03 2.06 0,07 0.20 3,67 2.52 3.21 0.17 4.81 1.99 1.87 4,56 2.29 2.39 0.06 0.07 RECEIPTS FROM LOANS INCREAS- ING INDEBTED- NESS.a Total. Per capita. $134,576 49,904 67,301 36,638 5,867 203, 173 31,967 7,993 10,559 27, 470 10,653 31,602 36,370 13,047 316,492 3,025 37, 468 126, 767 23,589 24,928 28,270 43,032 165,212 48,615 80,273 28,141 "7,'432 6,636 0.60 6,450 0.47 40,294 1.97 3,660 157, 167 41,363 673.693 29; 028 24,508 41,320 $10. 79 2.11 5.45 3.02 0.55 20.67 1.27 11,965 45,260 0,61 0,92 2,64 0.87 2.16 1.71 1.22 21.77 3.53 6.67 2.19 1,91 3,10 2.63 12.09 3.18 7.62 1.81 '6.' 71 0.45 14.45 0.01 3.01 24.20 2.78 2.06 3.30 1.05 2.94 SPECIFIED RECEIPTS FROM REVENUES.* From taxes. Total. $148, 196 290,789 136,665 199,088 62,309 165,422 373,699 82,068 213,672 80,774 164,227 161,638 193,936 90,515 71,982 126,548 278,782 63,861 146,959 91,264 97,256 116,040 168,835 123, 690 94,771 115,024 170,839 100,322 97, 124 168,604 120,210 95,866 113,436 74,273 70,029 99,131 176, 334 95, 645 110,896 13,5,949 60,381 54,604 39, 340 35, 190 97, 113 130, 179 32, 127 45,932 136,861 94,988 66,816 245, 410 166,193 86,498 92,380 161,750 74,907 120,590 61,463 431,016 93, 449 81,647 128,143 128,322 58, 186 277, 110 89,956 1 The sum of the amounts given in columns 3, 5, 7, and 9, less the service transfers and refunds included therein. 'For details see Table 19. s"Net or corporate receipts" shown in column 8 of Table 18. 'Included in "receipts from general revenues " s Less than 1 cent. Per capita. $11.89 12.27 12.90 16.94 7.76 16.75 14.85 9.70 20.09 8.47 11,78 13,21 13.62 6.88 8.61 13.09 6.96 10.11 10.43 9.78 9.65 8,74 9,44 9.01 9.98 8.18 11.11 9.16 8.87 10.72 6.86 7.68 8.00 8.78 6.86 8.63 8.90 6.13 4.27 3.73 4.39 6.23 5.49 3.07 4.23 7.61 6.90 6.40 12.02 11.71 8.93 11.49 14.87 8.52 11.10 4.47 18.18 8.96 6.84 10.24 12.96 5.12 17.99 7.63 From licenses and permits. Total. $197 28,463 168 2,006 9,916 105 73 10,337 14, 145 11 16,560 7,347 9,056 10,334 9,346 43,767 7,836 28,585 29,070 22,526 10, 169 10, 717 24,347 27,663 16,662 5,920 2,824 17,292 43, 751 6,069 9,631 30,633 14, 561 27,644 44,251 4,163 7,970 17,735 7,220 26,715 11,020 15,917 20,832 32, 588 9,976 10,806 19,262 17,991 9,290 10, 447 12,414 5,958 3,916 16,307 6,410 6,111 619 13, 564 6,231 17,712 8,234 18,667 313 6,418 6,428 229 Table 26.-PRINCIPAL CLASSES OF MUNICIPAL RECEIPTS, TOTAL AND PER.CAPiTA: 1903- Continued. UUNICIPAUTT. COKPORATE BE- CEIPTS. New Jersey— Continued. New Brunswick city. Perth Amboy city PWllipsbuig town . . . Plainileia city Union town New York: Amsterdam city. Batavia yiUage. . Cohoescity Coming city Cortland city Dunkirk city Geneva city Glens Falls village. . GloversviUe city Homellsville city . . Hudson city Ithaca city Jamestown city. Johnstown city. , Little Fails city. Total.' Per capita. Lockport city Middletown city Mt. Vernon city New Kochelle city. . Niagara Falls city. . North Tonawanda city. . Ogdensburg city Olcan city Oswego city PeekskiU village Plattshui^ city Port Jervis viUage.. Poughkeepsie city. . Rome city Saratoga Springs village. Watertown city Watervliet city North Carolina: Asheville city Charlotte city Greensboro city. . Newbem city Bsleighcity Wilmington city.. Winston city North Dakota: Fargo city. . Ohio: AlUance city Ashtabula city., Bellaireoity Cambridge city. Chillicothecity. East Liverpool city ". Elyria city Findlay city ' Fremont city ' Ironton city Lancaster city. Lorain city « Mansfield city., marietta city... Marion city Massillon city « Middletown city ». Newark city Piquacity Portsmouth city'. Sandusky city • SteubenvUle city « . Tiittncity $324,979 336,088 103,201 314,849 163,845 267,932 89,480 385,454 203,388 101, 442 202,039 210,226 158,280 244,058 185,289 141,830 210,654 1,054,369 142,231 151,759 236,732 223, 674 865,081 636, 720 488,346 195, 461 147,735 139,031 313,841 175,582 114,794 85,924 385,857 268,067 263,746 289,777 143, 729 288,835 306, 176 125,060 53,180 135,238 224,045 206,898 204,314 116,379 82,106 94,723 104,927 141,751 194,501 125,293 263,037 75,522 212,775 128,418 262, 458 275, 130 172,477 139,407 113,113 108,313 191,489 176,966 .167,007 223, 378 122, 104 .159, 644 $14. 85 14.88 8.17 18.28 10.07 11.61 9.25 16.01 16.29 9. 64 14.68 18.33 11.44 13.20 14.64 14.14 15.. 10 42.69 14.36 14. OS 13.85 14.70 36.89 29.62 20.66 20.13 10.01 14.41 14.07 14.56 12.39 8.98 15.62 16.21 20.66 12.15 9.97 18.02 15.27 10.38 5.62 9.71 10.54 19.51 18.01 12.40 5.79 9.66 11.16 10.51 10.51 12.86 14.37 8.65 17.69 13.63 13.54 14.66 11.60 10.77 9.05 11.70 9.91 13.75 8.66 11.16 8.34 14.49 KECEIPT3 TKOM GENERAL REVENUES.^ Total. Per capita. $11.88 6.78 7.10 12.31 7.97 $260,000 153,399 89,675 212, 118 129,681 195, 447 80,881 293,652 108,582 90,958 150, 144 117,216 121, 779 167,856 139,602 125,067 170, 732 261, 140 93,064 106,040 192,387 157,196 619,039 342, 3S0 268, 182 166, 558 116,910 101,665 259,617 79,680 81, 636 324,080 185, 185 196,752 228,659 129,088 142, 564 136,952 89,444 36,758 119,629 218,523 77,318 153,468 65,673 65,070 62,900 52,276 99,706 104,772 65, 443 165,717 59,727 76,790 76,943 157,837 165,292 102,484 106, 440 80,261 94,274 116,120 134,363 114,302 176,612 87,666 137,887 8.47 8.36 12.20 8.70 8.64 10.91 10.22 11.03 12.47 12.24 10.65 9.39 9.76 11.26 10.33 26.40 18.90 11.34 17.16 7.92 10.63 11.64 8.29 8.69 8.53 13.12 11.20 15.34 9.59 8.96 6.83 7.42 3.88 8.69 10.28 7.29 13.53 6.99 3.88 6.36 6.66 7.39 5.66 6.72 9.41 6.76 6.38 8.17 8.14 8.75 6.89 8.23 6.42 10.18 6.01 10.44 5.92 8.82 5.99 12.51 RECEIPTS FROM MUNICIPAL SERV- ICE INCOME.J Total. Per capita, $11,315 10, 350 7,927 18,356 32,601 9,293 2,286 24,600 7,220 10, 612 12,016 32,279 10,390 32, 593 10,192 8,772 39, 139 48, 184 25,414 19,442 24,716 16,857 65, 323 35,044 82,011 11,534 4,133 14, 617 14,342 11,762 3,012 4,305 17,608 49,043 12,294 17,111 15,833 24,352 5,405 2,074 71 3,742 2,615 3,250 27,842 23,668 15,624 4,786 7,899 14,099 20,938 8,414 37, 663 5,003 1,441 3,109 24,879 4,054 13,202 21,006 6,927 5,308 2,411 30,386 6,426 17,036 7,262 21,138 $0.52 0.72 0.63 1.07 2.00 0.40 0.24 1.03 0.68 1.01 0.87 2.81 0.76 1.76 0.81 0.87 2.81 1.96 2.66 1.80 1.45 1.11 2.79 1.93 3.47 1.19 0.28 1.61 0.64 0.98 0.32 0.45 0.71 3.00 0.96 0.72 1.10 1.62 0.27 0.17 0.01 0.27 0.12 0.31 2.45 2.52 1.10 0.48 0.84 1.05 1.13 0.86 2.14 0.57 0.12 0.33 1.28 0.21 0.89 1.67 0.65 0.67 0.12 2.36 0.33 0.85 0.50 1.92 RECEIPTS FROM MUNICIPAL IN- VESTMENT AND MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIAL IN- C0ME.2 Total. Per capita. $54,826 60,839 58,965 6,314 43,310 lOO 46 41,006 24,867 26,299 41,882 37,166 8,011 840 85,218 24,071 36, 348 20,424 38,116 4,227 1,700 31, 752 18, 169 27,315 22,887 40, 593 25,897 29,140 12 44, 169 33, 436 38,568 53,063 $2.61 2.69 40,791 36, 591 16, 392 16, 564 6,864 3,079 21,172 23,035 27,355 20,213 21,918 9,136 407 42,486 13,607 22,420 10,792 25,688 48, 366 62, 499 13,448 27,663 310 8,761 5,628 12,291 0.04 0.10 2.65 0.66 1.80 0.01 (?) 2.98 2.17 1.90 2.27 2.94 0.80 0.06 3.44 2.43 3.37 1.20 2.50 0.18 0.09 1.34 1.87 1.85 2.37 1.82 2.16 3.14 « 1.79 2.02 3.02 2.23 RECEIPTS FROM LOANS INCREAS- ING INDEBTED- NESS.a Total. Per capita. $105, 600 5,849 83,706 413 5,280 2.5, 682 87,671 36,265 "2," 377' 660, 176 15,558 177,673 167,229 108,724 38,122 4,000 2.64 1.82 1.36 1.76 0.42 0.14 2.00 2.03 2.91 1.43 2.21 0.97 0.03 2.29 1.39 1.27 1.22 2.14 6.13 3.23 0.71 1.86 0.02 0.95 0.29 0.96 $4.66 0.46 4.86 0.03 0.23 1.07 7.01 3.16 'o.'is 26.66 1.02 7.68 9.23 4.60 SPECIFIED RECEIPTS FROM REVENUES.' 3.16 0.43 17,132 33,474 1.74 30,067 1.50 27,186 1.86 619 I 0.06 81,687 127,479 17,364 6.09 6.36 1.44 6,136 110,337 5,125 35,616 27,639 26, 305 38,017 32,675 108,871 19,616 92,441 29,133 11,361 25,660 67,866 12,817 10.40 0.52 3.79 2.04 1.42 3.90 1.86 9.05 1.01 4.89 1.96 0.88 2.05 3.61 0.66 From taxes. Total. Per capita. $183,996 85, 165 60,824 176,232 72,892 169, 604 74, 154 261,844 90, 396 79,760 124,087 97,352 114, 4.03 141, 471 112,833 105,647 145,081 231,494 77,894 84,987 160,866 132,535 666,261 310, 587 212,017 146,060 97, 324 80, 324 220,298 93,615 61,287 74, 341 286,920 160, 665 181,683 190, 483 107,397 106, 109 96, 144 62,981 21,868 99,261 147, 611 53, 520 128,207 43, 447 38,216 60,368 43,841 86,912 88,272 66, 682 149, 405 45,209 62, 473 64,372 106,605 160, 563 81,279 96,127 66,896 83,098 97,927 116,288 97,116 147,190 69,163 122,707 $8.41 3.77 4 82 10.17 4.48 6.91 7.67 10.46 7.24 "7.58 9.02 8.49 8.27 7.66 8.92 10.53 10.40 9.35 7.86 7.89 9.41 8.71 24.15 17.14 8.97 16.05 6.69 8.32 7.76 6.61 7.77 11.02 9.72 14.23 7.99 7.46 6.66 4.76 5.23 2.31 7.12 6.94 5.05 11.30 4.63 2.69 5.08 4.66 6.46 4.77 5.82 8.48 5.12 5.19 6.83 6.60 7.97 5.47 7.43 5.27 8.97 5.07 9.04 5.03 7.35 4.73 11.13 . The Bim of the amounts given in columns 3, 5, 7, and 9, less the service transfers I For details see Table 19. , , „ o..^ 60,877 91, 856 244,653 128,061 344,918 142,381 9g,222 185,913 220,777 143,396 98,747 61,984 104,924 72,688 79, 330 168,460 139,713 108,062 122, 066 206, 191 142,340 68,704 162, 594 64, 372 113,900 190,870 223, 403 70,635 92,071 60,930 97, 556 118, 626 111,845 300,132 142,401 149, 241 129,907 65,992 117,253 113^069 99,863 210,574 172,914 223,291 92,339 149,552 69,078 605,722 198,819 295,642 74,996 92,103 263,183 79,993 109,594 330,453 336,498 76,027 89,167 331,510 Per capita. $12. 87 6.66 10.18 10.07 11.28 26.35 15.75 8.89 10.66 13.97 12.48 6.93 a 06 11.22 5.66 9.85 ia29 10.08 10.45 8.11 14.58 7.69 4.85 15.45 4.39 8.94 8.30 16.00 7.51 8.96 4.08 7.C6 7.33 5.78 26.43 6.59 10.57 9.96 6.35 1414 11.96 10.01 14.47 9.13 14.06 10.04 11.41 6.49 25.24 8.50 12.95 5.84 7.00 22.94 8.09 6.91 14.02 (') 6.77 7.39 18.86 RECEIPTS FKOM GENERAL REVENDES.2 Total. $68,925 28, 861 79,804 160,706 86,223 195,965 81,737 78,978 120, 404 164, 133 101,267 94,012 54, 764 44,893 65, 447 40, 486 87, 177 87, 759 112, 514 122, 726 115,958 68,120 105,048 61,891 72, 140 164,423 157,968- 47,701 76,865 60,631 82,278 114,322 95, 657 96,293 121,331 87, 494 100,800 63,143 93,250 83,233 70,454 184,183 154,653 162,582 86,642 129,399 32,923 487,799 117, 495 192,057 72,524 142,202 66,972 82,486 193,953 122,362 72,772 89,606 254,864 Per capita. $7.41 3.16 8.84 6.61 7.56 14.97 9.04 7.78 6.91 10.39 8.81 6.59 5.35 4.80 5.10 6.77 8.43 5.94 8.49 7.47 8.72 6.26 4.81 9.98 4.22 5.66 7.15 11.31 5.07 5.81 4 06 5.95 7.06 4 94 8.48 5:61 6.20 7.73 7.06 12.66 8.17 10.24 9.42 9.87 5.81 20.33 5.02 8:41 5.63 7.13 12.39 6.78 5.20 8.23 (') 6.48 7.43 1450 RECEIPTS FROM MUNICIPAL SERV- ICE INCOME." TotaK $10, 315 7,153 7,514 12,840 25,139 50,633 26,942 1,321 21, 417 29,061 42,052 4,663 521 521 405 2,481 6,526 2,467 3,133 4,964 17,230 947 644 23,648 1,034 259 23,845 29,134 1,323 1,180 299 4152 7:720 23,319 331 5,749 1,468 1,459 3,248 10,861 3,831 24,059 9,130 11, 619 3,243 8,431 1,253 11,147 4,619 4,402 1,100 2,543 47,066 103 10 4,599 59,023 1,736 1,017 3,211 Per capita. $1. II 0.78 0.83 0.53 2.20 3.87 2.98 0.13 1.23 1.84 3.66 0.33 0.03 0.06 0.03 0.31 0.63 0.18 0.50 0.33 1.23 0.05 0.05 2.25 0.07 0.02 1.04 2.09 0.14 0.09 0.02 0.07 0.26 0.40 2.07 0.02 0.41 0.11 0.14 0.63 1.15 0.38 1.65 0.48 0.73 0.35 0.64 0.14 0.46 0.20 0.19 0.09 0.19 410 0.01 0.20 0«16 0.08 O.IS RECEIPTS FROM MUNICIPAL IN- VESTMENT AND MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIAL IN- COME.!' Total. $420 19,080 71,107 10,474 33,679 33,702 105 28,882 27, 898 77 204 6,700 38,192 6,839 13,317 14, 443 15,160 36,273 25, 435 34270 772 2,676 36,617 21,611 2,433 161 1,571 20,629 1,719 21,369 538 18,735 980 23,398 2,320 9,416 4,110 820 862 1,125 26,862 732 946 18,166 26,797 132,207 1,000 1,063 Per capita. $0.05 2.09 2.93 0.92 2.57 3.73 0.01 1.66 1.77 0.01 0.01 0.66 4 08 0.53 1.65 1.40 1.47 2.58 1.37 3.26 0.05 0.12 2.62 2.30 0.18 0.01 0.08 0.95 0.12 1.64 0;06 2.26 0.10 2.65 0.17 0.60 0.26 0.09 0.07 0.12 1.12 0.03 1.69 0.07 1.84 1.69 5.61 (') 0.09 RECEIPTS FROM LOANS mCREAS- ENG INDEBTED- NESS.a Total, $40,003 5,783 4,338 6,,823 64,641 9,818 15,240 21,318 17,046 60,340 34,883 3,812 28,942 675 41,533 14^073 11,850 6,997 180,325 33, 161 6,270 862 17,995 300 45,000 1,700 10,900 3,780 80,000 76,000 61,687 1,042 73,978 301 154,111 581 527 73)716 Per capita. $4 30 0.63 0.30 0.60 4 94 0.97 0.87 2.28 2.12 5.83 0.39 2.06 0.05 3.26 1.06 0.86 3.91 0.48 0.08 1.90 0.03 2.83 0.18 0.83 0.42 3.33 3.25 2.70 0.08 0.02 SPECIFIED RUCEIPTS PROM REVENUES.* (') 0.05 0.04 419 From taxes. Total. Per capita. $59,681 20,863 73,017 140,027 66,919 133,339 15,940 66,240 100,220 130,998 87,944 73,798 44,253 36, 898 51,762 36,221 76,332 62,228 76,082 79, 155 100,288 98, 675 39', 010 86,590- 41,035 51,417 141,283 91,756 38,731 48,573 39, 113 66,147 90,742 68,195 81,898 62,718 69,239 86,713 61,267 70,737 72,988 57,969 165,650 128,907 150,506 74, 592 115, 600 41,441 440,302 89,797 109,661 37,536 51,924 114,324 34,977 47,625 169,251 88,922 34,115 66,242 185,383 $6.42 2.28 8.09 3.76 5.78 10.34 1.76 6.33 5.75 8.29 7.65 6.18 4 33 3.84 403 4 37 7.38 4 49 7 36 5.26 7.13 5.33 2.80 8.23 2.80 4 04 6.14 6.37 412 3.67 2.62 4 79 5.61 3.33 7.21 2.90 490 6.65 4 93 8.53 7.72 3.81 11.38 6.81 9.48 8.11 8.81 4 55 18.35 3.84 4 80 2.92 3.69 3.64 3.00- 6.76 (') 4.82 3.49 10-.S5 From licenses , and permits. Total. 1 The sum ol the amounts given in columns 3, 5, 7, and 9, less the service transfers and refunds included therein. >For details see Table 19. " ' ' Net or corporate receipts " sho-wn in column 8 of Table 18. *Includedin "receipts from general revenues." 6 Report includes only the transactions from March to Decem-6er, 1903, except in the oaise ol schools and libraries. 6 Less than 1 cent. ' Per capita receipts not shown, as population could not be estimated. $3,409 2,680 1,816 7,919 12,849 26,368 22,490 1,617 3,389 18, 360 1,247 8,782 2,304 1,582 3,303 3,936 1,153 8,298 1,772 20,028 9,536 2,296 16, 303 8,929 10, 408 10, 153 6,480 13,727 1,806 18,714 10,194 3,604 9,833 10, 661 5,793 41,050 7,942 2,970 2,637 13,434 1,856 2,161 7^066 17,927 6.312 7,418 8,266 6,771 27,619 20,467 28,195 11,057 7,599 I4,,917 12,968 10,259 10,286 14,230 4,665 4,662 13,834 Per capita. 231 Table 26.— PRINCIPAL CLASSES OF MUNICIPAL RECEIPTS, TOTAL AND' PER CAPITA: 1903— Continued. MtraiCIPALlTT. Texas— Continued. Laredo city Palestine city.. Paris city Sherman city . . . Tyler city Waco city Utah: Ogdencity. Vermont: Barre city Burlington dty. Rutland city Virginia: Alexandria city., Danville city I/vnchburg city. Jd^nchcster city. Newport News dty. Petersburg city Portsmouth city Koanoke city Washington: Walla walla city. . West Virginia: Charleston dty... Huntington dty. . Parkersburg dty. Wisconsin: Appleton dty Ashland dty Bdoit dty Chippewa Falls dty. Eau Claire dty Fond du Lac dty. , Green Bay dty Janesville dty Kenosha dty Madison dty Manitowoc dty. Marinette dty. . . Merrill dty Sheboygan dty Stevens Point dty. Watertown dty Wausau dty Wyonung: Cheyenne aty. ' Laramie dty.. COBFOBATE BE- CEiPTa. Total.i Per capita. $58,729 59,621 185,993 157,740 57,788 722,529 317,489 153,851 298, 132 168,305 167,390 261,088 378,237 74,636 18^,459 266,896 321,563 233,988 281,653 204,149 154,088 229,935 201,654 191,997 125,627 168,600 297,871 294,366 242,476 180,497 164,723 448,186 175,355 166,620 104,748 267,937 106,343 80,290 157,311 117,676 50,923 $4.18 6.60 19.20 14.19 6.87 32.03 18.97 15.80 15.02 14.35 11.48 15.14 17.72 7.57 7.71 12.24 17.84 10.13 24.17 16.45 12.36 15.13 12.42 13.77 10.57 19.51 16.32 17.93 11.45 13.33 11.30 20.71 14.19 10.62 11.73 11.35 11.53 9.39 11.55 8.51 6.49 BECEIPTS FBOM GENEEAL BEVENTJES.' Total. Per capita. $51,574 53,163 101,602 119,201 53,070 275,181 123,355 195,965 127,658 110,282 192,503 338,303 58,748 182,801 235,240 162,702 179,886 138,428 158,656 123,256 172,403 199,663 174,325 108,717 160,000 268,818 232,485 202,974 165,182 126,251 249,016 153,647 148,503 103,986 261,223 105,520 63,843 129,303 93,527 50,457 S3. 67 5.88 10.49 10.72 6.31 12.72 16.44 12.67 9.87 10.88 7.56 11.16 15.85 5.96 7.56 10.79 9.03 7.79 11.88 12.79 9.88 11.35 12.30 12.60 9.15 18.51 14.73 14.16 9.58 12.20 8.66 11.50 12.44 9.46 11.64 11.07 11.44 7.47 9.50 6.76 6.43 BECEIPTS FBOM MUNICIPAL SEEV- ICE INCOME.' Total. Per capita. $4,240 6,187 5,176 •2,506 2,121 2,571 41,608 13,623 31,281 16,209 3,767 8,317 1,495 3,658 2,119 3,010 2,499 15,776 44,655 2,175 11,107 2,267 18,116 15,543 9,023 2,790 3,166 1,581 15,385 10,208 57,884 20,833 17,108 762 3,840 612 8,775 7,218 2,851 195 $0.30 0.68 0.53 0.23 0.25 0.11 2.49 1.40 1.58 0.31 1.11 0.22 0.39 0.15 0.15 0.10 0.17 0.11 3.60 0.17 0.73 0.14 1.30 1.31 1.04 0.15 0.19 0.07 1.14 0.70 2.67 1.69 1.09 0.09 0.16 0.07 1.03 0.53 0.21 0.02 BECEIPTS FBOM MUNICIPAI. IN- VESTMENT AND MUNICIPAL INDUSTEIAL IN- COME.' Total. Per capita. $2,917 281 18, 131 21,214 30 4,039 1,335 21,534 59,100 37,093 41,146 65,400 38,546 16,493 29,692 38,825 53,348 3,678 1,323 46,425 120 1,537 1,065 $0.21 0.03 1.87 1.91 « 0.18 0.08 2.21 2.98 3.16 2.82 3.79 1.81 1.67 BECEIPTS FBOM LOANS INCEEAS- ING INDEBTED- NESS.* Total. Per capita $61,532 17,247 2,578 431,445 20,000 1.36 2.15 0.17 4.58 0.30 0.11 3.06 0.01 0.13 0.06 29,597 33,615 875 1,265 2,374 289 7,672 20,790 21,373 0.01 '2;63 1.55 0.07 0.08 0.10 0.03 0.90 1.53 1.55 0.04 1,616 117,026 48,000 76,193 '28,'202 28,500 58,715 37,752 107,940 1,100 $6.35 1.55 0.31 19.13 6.49 2.08 6.54 1.56 3.58 1.78 SPECIFIED BECEIPTS FBOM BEVENUES.* From taxes. Total. Per capita. $33,116 35,414 74,693 91,983 42,162 251,818 168,491 112,889 177,224 115,070 86,113 159,652 237,737 46,832 132,755 186,466 124,288 159,662 78,695 121,412 104,172 136,420 174,352 112,322 86,621 118,303 195,193 169,114 166,390 116,505 89,520 184,956 129,326 108,476 86,962 221,942 86,433 44,749 105,215 54,955 26,903 $2.35 3.92 7.71 8.27 5.01 11.16 9.47 11.59 8.93 9.81 5.90 9.26 11.14 4.75 5.49 8.65 6.89 6.91 6.75 9.79 8.35 10.74 8.06 7.29 13.69 10.70 10.30 7.85 8.61 6.14 8.64 10.47 6.91 9.73 9.40 9.37 S.24 7.73 3.97 3.43 1 The sum o£ the amounts given in columns 3, 5, 7, and 9, less the service transfers and refunds Included therein. sFor details see Table 19. 8 " Net or corporate receipts " shown in column 8 of Table 18. * Included in receipts from general revenues." i Less than 1 cent. ^ From licenses and permits. Total. Per capita. $2,011 3,307 5,997 3,759 1,195 10,947 46,067 5,108 9,615 6,724 13,329 22,663 83,233 5,450 38, 194 34,931 30, 197 6,451 27,146 24,071 9,914 24,345 15,022 48,082 13,574 13,775 17,501 21,388 22,106 25,236 30,047 21,362 16,159 25,774 8,128 20,616 11,011 12,038 12,750 15,573 12,549 $0.14 0.37 0.62 0.34 0.14 0.49 0.52 0.48 0.57 0.91 1.31 3.90 0.55 1.68 1.60 1.68 0.28 2.33 1.94 0.80 1.60 0.93 3.45 1.14 1.59 0.96 1.30 1.04 1.86 2.06 0.99 1.31 1.64 0.91 0.87 1.19 1.41 0.94 1.13 1.60 o ill !!| '11 'Hl;l I! ■ilillii! I ! :"< 111! 4i ^^^llilyili'liii i!l!|l!|| ill