17^ r^ 1 jj^ Hate CHaUege of Agriculture At QJocnell 11l«i»erBitB 2Ithrarg HA 730.AM3"l90r"*''-"'"^ MnSSmil,*''''^* ''^^'"9 3 population 3 1924 013 980 317 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/cu31924013980317 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR BUREAU OF THE CENSUS S. N. D. NORTH, DIRECTOR BULLETIN 50 STATISTICS OF CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF OVER. 30, 000 1904 WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1906 LlOa^ T^ CENSUS BULLETINS. 1. Geographioai, Distbibution op Population. 2. Qdantitt op Cotton Ginned in the United States (Crops op 1899 to 1902, moLtrsiVB). 3. Street and Bleotrio Railways. 4. A Discussion op Increase op Population. 5. Central Electric Light and Power Stations. 6. Mineral Industries op Porto Rico. 7. Estimates op Population op the Larger Cities op the United States por 1901, 1902, and 1903. 8. Negroes in the United States. 9. Mines and Quarries. 10. Quantity of Cotton Glnned in the United States (Chops op 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 op the Sexes in the United States. 15. A Discussion op the Vital Statistics op the Twelpth Census. 16. Irrigation in the United States: 1902. 17. Telephones and Telegraphs: 1902. 18. Census op Manufactures: 1904. Michigan. 19. Quantity op Cotton Ginned in the United States (Crops op 1900 to 1904, inolusive). 20. Staitstics op Cities having a PolfuLATioN of over 25,000: 1902 and 1903. 21. Commercial Valuation op Railway Operating Property in the United States: 1904. 22. Proportion op Children in the United States. 23. Census Statistics op Teachers. 24. Insular and Municipal Finances in Porto Rico por 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 of Manufactures: 1905. Nebraska. 30. Census op Manufactures: 1905. Arizona, Indian Territory, New Mexico, and Oelahoua. 31. Census op Manufactures: 1905. Delaware. 32. Census op Manufactures: 1905. Iowa. 33. Census op Manufactures: 1905. Florida. 34. Census of 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 op 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 op Cities having a Population op 8,000 to 25,000: 1903. 46. Census op Manufactures: 1905. Minnesota. 47. Census op Manufactures: 1905. Kentucky and Tennessee. 48. Census op Manufactures: 1905. Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. 49. Census op Manufactures: 1905. California, Oregon, and Washington. 60. Statistics op Cities having a Population op over 30,000: 1904. Note.— Bulletins in this list may be obtained upon application to the Director ol the Census. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. depaetment of commerce and labor, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D. C, July 19, 1906. Sie: I have the honor to transmit herewith a bulletin presenting official statistics relating to the finances of cities having a population of over 30,000, the collection of which was authorized by the act of July 1, 1898, as amended by the acts of March 3, 1899, and March 6, 1902, as more fully set forth in Bulletin 20, dated July 31, 1905. These statistics were collected and tabulated under the supervision of Mr. Le Grand Powers, chief statistician for agriculture. Very respectfully, Hon. ViCTOE H. Metcalp, Secretary of Commerce and Labor. (3) STATISTICS OF CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF OVER 30,000: 1904. INTRODUCTION. This bulletin is virtually a continuation of the series of annual reports on the statistics of cities having a population of over 30,000, formerly published by the Bureau (then Department) of Labor. The corre- sponding statistics for 1902 and 1903 were compiled and published in Census Bulletin 20, in combination with similar statistics for cities containing between 25,000 and 30,000 inhabitants. In addition to the statistics of municipal finance and the table of population and area. Bulletin 20 contains tables relating to police and fire departments, public schools, public libraries, municipal waterworks and gas and electric light plants, streets, street lighting, street railways, public parks, building permits, liquor saloons, food and sanitary inspection, sewers, removal of ashes and garbage, almshouses and orphan asylums, marriages and divorces, and deaths. The Bureau of the Census, being unwilling to publish statistics unless the expense is justified by the demand therefor, de- cided, after considerable investigation of the subject, not to publish for 1904 any statistics of cities other than those relating to municipal finance. Accord- ingly, this bulletin is limited to statistics of the finan- cial transactions, debts, and properties of cities, together with their area and population. The object of the Census investigation relating to municipal finance is to secure and present the princi- pal data relating thereto in a form which will admit of comparisons between the several cities. Among the important questions which may be answered by such comparisons are the following: The relative total cost of mimicipal government; the relative cost of main- taining specific public services, such as schools and police and fire protection; the relative cost of con- structing and maintaining sewers, streets, etc.; and the per capita revenue derived from all sources or from any specific source. In Census Bulletin 20 is given a concise statement of the basis of the Census classification of municipal payments and receipts, together with definitions of technical terms used both in that bulletin and in this one. A limited number of the definitions are repro- duced in the text descriptive of the general tables. Those desiring a fuller explanation of the basis of the Census classification and the significance of its terminology are referred to Census Bulletin 20. Variations in municipal organization. — The data for the Census statistics of municipal finance are neces- sarily derived from the books of accounts of city gov- ernments. The statistics are affected, therefore, both by the very great variety in the forms of organization of American cities for local self-government and by the kind of accounts kept. In some cities practically all municipal activities are administered by a city government having one execu- tive head and a single set of finance officers, the vari- ous departments of municipal activity being subject to one control or supervision, and all persons engaged therein receiving their compensation through the same channel. In other cities the administration of municipal functions is distributed among a number of more or less independent but correlated branches or bodies. The one having charge of the most important func- tions is usually spoken of as the "city governxaent." But the activities of the "city government" do not include all public activities conducted by the munici- pality; its payments do not. include all payments authorized by the citizens to secure benefits for the people of the city exclusively and at their sole expense; its debt does not include all public obligations resting against the property of the city exclusively; and its receipts do not include all receipts derived from mu- nicipal activities. The "municipal government" for which the Bureau of the Census seeks to present finance statistics is not limited to the "city government," as above defined, but includes all corporations, organizations, commis- sions, boards, and other local public authorities through which the people of the city exercise any privilege of local self-government, or tlurough which they enjoy the exclusive benefits of any municipal function. Fiscal year 1904- — The data secured by the Bureau of the Census for each division or department of mu- nicipal government are for a fiscal year shown as such (5) In the local reports and records; the date of close of the fiscal year for each of these divisions is shown in Table 3. In selecting the fiscal year for which the transactions sverc to be included in this report, for the "city gov- ermnent" there was chosen the one having six or more months in the calendar year 1904 and thus more nearly concurrent therewith; but where the fiscal year ended June 30, thus having six months in each of two ye&Ts, the fiscal year ending June 30, 1905, was chosen. For municipalities whose functions are performed by two or more independent divisions or departments having different fiscal years, the foregoing rule was ob- served for the "city government," while for the auxil- iary or coordinate branches^was chosen the fiscal year more nearly concurrent with the fiscal year of the city government. To this last rule, however, one excep- tion is noted: Where the close of the fiscal year of the city government fell between January 1 and June 30, 1905, for the subordinate branches the fiscal years closmg next prior to June 30, 1905, were chosen. Where the fiscal year of any department of a municipality differs by just six months from that of the city govern- ment, the fiscal year chosen for that department is the one closing six months prior to the end of the fiscal year of the city government. DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES. General arrangement. — Table 1 presents the popula- tion of the 151 cities as reported at the censuses of 1890 and 1900, and estimates of their population June 1, 1902, 1903, and 1904, together with exhibits of their land and water areas. Tables 2, 3, and 4 present certain summaries of the transactions and balances of the cities. Tables 5, 6, and 7 present detailed statements of payments for municipal expenses and outlays. Table 8 is a detailed statement of the payments of interest on municipal debt obligations, and Table 9 is an exhibit of payments and receipts on account of the principal of the public debt. Tables 10 to 14 are statements of the various rev- enue receipts of the cities. Tables 15 to 18 are exhibits of the transactions and balances of private trust funds and accounts, public trust funds, investment funds, and sinking funds, respectively. Tables 19, 20, and 21 are exhibits relating to the public debt. Table 22 is a detailed statement of the principal salable possessions of 'the cities, and Table 23 is a statement of the valuation of property assessed for taxation, the amount of taxes levied, and certain other information relating to taxation. Tables 24 to 28 present summaries of total and per capita payments and receipts. Table 1. Population and area. — ^This table gives, for each of the 151 cities, the population enumerated at the Fed- eral censuses of 1890 and 1900 and the estimated popu- lation for 1902, 1903, and 1904. The estimates are those adopted and used by the Bureau of the Census whenever it is necessary to compare data collected in intercensal years with contemporaneous population, as in the per capita debt, per capita payments and receipts, etc. For this purpose 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 of the decemiial increase between the last two Federal censuses. In this connection, mention should be made of the fact that if during any year any territory was annexed to a given city, the estimates for the succeeding year include the population in 1900 of the territory annexed, plus the increase in its popu- lation computed upon the same basis as that of the original city; corresponding deductions are made in the case of territory detached during the year. Where there has been a state census, the returns of that census are accepted for the year to which it re- lates, and estimates are made for other years by applying the average annual increase as determined by a comparison of the state census with the Federal census of 1900. The table calls attention, by appro- priate footnotes, to all estimates thus based partly on Federal and partly on state censuses. The estimates of the population, in 1902 and 1903, of the cities of Florida, Iowa, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and Wisconsin, differ from the estimates given for the same cities in Bulletin 20. In the case of Los Angeles, Cal., the available in- formation indicates a rate of increase in population much greater than would be shown by the application of the rules above set forth; accordingly, no esti- mate is given, and no per capita figures are com- puted. The estimate for Los Angeles, prepared in the manner above described, is, however, included in the total estimated population of the 151 cities and of the group iu which it belongs and is utilized ia computing the per capita figures for these totals. The area, as given in Table 1 for each of the 151 cities, is the number of acres included within the limits of the city on June 1, 1904, subdivided wherever pos- sible into land and water areas. The date of the latest incorporation is the date of the charter under which the affairs of the city were administered at the time to which this inquiry relates. Table 2. Payments and receipts classified hy cTiaracter. — Table 2 separates municipal payments and receipts into two main classes — payments to and receipts from the puLlic, and payments to and receipts from depart- ment's, offices, industries, and accounts. The payments of the first class decrease the resources of the city, while those of the second do not; and the receipts of the first class add to the municipal resources, while those of the second do not. The payments to and receipts from departments, offices, industries, and accounts are referred to by the Bureau of the Census as "transfers," though some cities refer to them as "inter se trans- actions." In this and other Census bulletins, all pay- ments and receipts other than those above designated as transfers are referred to as "payments to the pub- lic" and "receipts from the public" — the former in- cluding payments to municipal employees for salaries and wages. Payments to and receipts from tJie public. — In order to show the total and relative cost of municipal govern- ment in the several cities, in Table 2 the payments to and receipts from the public are divided into those which are and those which are not essential to the maintenance of the functions of the city; these two classes are designated as "corporate" and "tempo- rary," respectively. Corporate payments and receipts. — Corporate pay- ments are divided into those for expenses, for outlays, and for the decrease of the public debt, and corporate receipts into those from revenues and from loans which increase the public debt. In practice, with these cor- porate payments and receipts are combined certain temporary payments and receipts, and, in most cities, service transfers. This is explained in the text accom- panying Table 4, which also gives definitions of expen- ses, outlays, and revenues. Temporary payments and receipts. — Temporary pay- ments and receipts are of three general classes, as follows : (1) Those payments in revenue and expense ac- counts which do not represent any part of the cost of municipal operation or maintenance, and those receipts which do not constitute any part of the revenue for meeting such costs. There are three subclasses — (a) payments and receipts of a city in correction of errors, to which the Bureau of the Census applies the specific designation "refunds," and the previous counterbal- ancing receipts and payments in error; (6) receipts from accrued interest on city bonds sold to the public, and the counterbalancing payments at the next inter- est settlement; and (c) payments by sinking, invest- ment, and public trust funds of accrued interest on investments other than city securities purchased from the public, and the counterbalancing receipts at the next interest settlement. (2) Those payments and receipts connected with the purchase and sale of investments and fixed assets, and with loan transactions, which neither add to nor lessen the aggregate assets or liabilities of the municipality, but merely change the form thereof. There are three subclasses — (a) receipts from*sales to the public, and payments for purchases from the public, of securities or other property on investment account of sinking, investment, and public trust funds; (&) receipts from sales to the public of bonds or other evidences of municipal indebtedness, and counterbalancing pay- ments of outstanding debt obligations; (c) receipts from sales of such properties, as real estate, and coun- terbalancing payments for the purchase of other prop- erties, or counterbalancing deductions therefor on the balance sheet. (3) Payments and receipts of cities acting in the capacity of agent or trustee for private individuals or for other civil divisions; these include the collection and payment of taxes, licenses, etc., for other civil divisions, and all payments and receipts in a private fiduciary capacity, such as are included in Table 15. The following table summarizes the various tempo- rary payments and receipts to which reference is made above, and gives the numbers of the general tables of this bulletin in which the several classes of payments and receipts are presented: Table I. — Summary of temporary payments and receipts: 1904. CHAKACTEE OP PAYMENTS AND RECEIPTS. Total. Debt obligationa Agency, taxes Agency, licenses, etc. Agency, private trusts Investments, public trust funds. Investments, investment funds.. Investments, sinking funds Errors Refunds Sales of real property Accrued interest In Table— 9 8,10 15 16 17 IS 4 4 4 12 Payments. $316,012,871 268,870,610 19,065,643 14,088,364 183,902 2,035,023 170,686 5,493,666 1,610,756 2,457,603 1,496,826 639,892 Beceipts. $317,512,079 268,870,610 17,801,055 1,262,312 14,206,557 111,067 6,621 809,644 632,043 7,707,203 2,467,003 1,010,756 1,496,826 539,892 The receipts from accrued interest on city bonds sold to the public are entered in Table 12, and the counterbalancing payments in Table 8; payments of accrued interest on investments purchased by the permanent funds are shown in Tables 16, 17, and 18, and the counterbalancing receipts in Table 12. The temporary payments and receipts on account of debt obligations are always the smaller of the amounts given in columns 2 and 5 of Table 9. Transfer payments and receipts. — In Table 2 trans- fer payments and receipts are divided into three groups, to which are given the designations "service transfers," "interest and loan transfers," and "gen- eral transfers." Under ' 'service transfers " are entered transactions between two divisions, departments, offices, funds, or accounts of a municipality, in which one performs some service for another and receives pay or credit therefor; such services include all labor performed and all articles produced and fur- nished by one industry or department for another. Under "interest and loan transfers" are entered pay- 8 ments by the sinking, investment, and public trust funds and receipts by the city on account of city securities purchased by these funds from the city for investment; and payments by the city and receipts by these funds for interest on, and for the cancellation or redemption of, the city securities held by these funds. Under "general transfers" are entered all those transfers of money, material, or credit between any two departments, oflBces, funds, or accounts not involving the performance of any services, with the exception of the interest and loan transfers defined above. Table II.— SUMMARY OF SEEVICE TRANSFERS: 1904. PAYMENTS. In Table- Class of payments. Total. General and municipal service expenses. Municipal investment e.xpenses Municipal Industrial expenses Outlays Amount. 51,925,851 1,714,745 1039 97,592 112,875 In Table— Class of receipts. Total. General revenues Special assessments Interest Municipal service income Municipal industrial income. Amount. $1,924,458 118,816 167,695 1 26, 733 606, 646 1,204,568 1 Given in footnotes. Table III.— SUMMARY OF INTEREST AND LOAN TRANSFERS: 1904. PAYMENTS. KECEIPTS. In Table— Class of payments. Amount. In Table— Class of receipts. Amount. Total . . . $82,273,029 12 9 16 17 18 Total $82,273,029 Interest Interest 8 8,989,419 32,702,503 2,059,437 70,169 38,461,511 8,989,419 9 40, 400, 107 16 1,474,365 17 On account of investment funds On account of investment funds . . 19, 783 18 31,389,355 A comparison of the temporary payments and re- ceipts of sinking, investment, and public trust funds on investment account, and of the loan transfer pay- ments by these funds to the city, as given in this bul- letin, with the corresponding figures for 1902 and 1903, given in Bulletin 20, shows that for the time being, at least, the tendency of the permanent funds to pur- chase city securities from the city is increasing. In 1904 the temporary payments and receipts on account of iuA'^estments purchased and sold, as given in Table i, are nearly equal, while in 1902 and 1903 similar pay- ments were materially greater than the corresponding receipts. It will be noted that the loan transfer payments and receipts on account of the public debt reported in Table 9 are materially less than the corresponding receipts and payments of the public trust, investment, and sinking funds given in Tables 16, 17, and 18. The difi^erence, $181,000, represents transfers of invest- ments between the several funds of individual cities. Cash balances and aggregates. — Table 2 gives the cash on hand to the credit of the municipal governments at the beginning and the close of the year, the total pay- ments and receipts, and the aggregate of such pay- ments and receipts and cash on hand. The aggregate of payments during the year and cash on hand at the close is the saine as the aggregate of cash on hand at the beginning of the year and receipts during the year, except for the city of Pittsburg, Pa., and for the totals including the figures for that city; this exception is due to an imperfect sinking fund report. Table 3. Summary hy independent divisions and funds of municipal government. — Table 3 presents, for the sev- eral cities, a condensed summary of the transactions and the cash on hand at the beginning and close of the year, of the city government, of sinking, investment, public trust, and private trust funds, of private trust accounts, and of those divisions of the municipal gov- ernment, other than the so-called city government, which in any way exercise any of the functions of government. This table is arranged primarily to assist city ofiicials and others in checking the Census reports with local reports, and to show what branches of municipal government, including that of the so-called city, are included by the Bureau of the Census in the aggregate for municipal government. Cash on Tiand at 'beginning of year. — For some divi- sions of the municipal government of a few cities, the amount of cash reported as on hand at the beginning of the fiscal year 1904 is slightly difl'erent from that re- ported in the corresponding table of Bulletin 20 as on hand at the close of 1903. Such variations are gen- erally the result of a change in the fiscal year of the city government or other division, or of a change in the 9 assignment of municipal functions to the various divi- sions- and funds of the municipal government; or they may be due to a discovery that funds which should have been included in Bulletin 20 were omitted there- from, or, in a few cases, to minor errors in the method of reporting on the part of the Census agents. Table 4. Principal payments. — The principal payments of cities are of three kinds — for expenses, for outlays, and for decrease of indebtedness. Under the designation "expenses" the Bureau of the Census includes the costs, paid qr payable, of services, rents, and mate- rials purchased or otherwise obtained, for the cor- porate maintenance of cities and for conducting the business undertakings for which they have corporate authority; payments for municipal expenses are re- ported in detail in Tables 5, 6, and 8. Under "out- lays" the Bureau of the Census includes all costs, paid or payable, incurred by cities in the purchase of land and in the purchase or construction of buildings and other structures, equipments, improvements, and addi- tions that are more or less permanent in character; payments for municipal outlays are reported in detail in Table 7. The column of payments " for decrease of indebtedness" shows, for those cities which in 1904 paid more for the redemption of debt obligations than they received from new loans, the amount of net decrease in debt ; these payments are also included in column 8 of Table 9. The payments for expenses and outlays of cities, as shown on the city books, include service transfer pay- ments by one department to another, and payments in error which are later corrected by refund receipts. To ascertain the actual costs to the taxpayers for expenses and outlays, all payments of these two classes must be deducted from the aggregate payments shown on the books; it is always possible to make such deduc- tions, provided the books are kept in accordance with the requirements of correct accounting. Further, to show the net additions to the value of the permanent improvements of cities, there must be deducted from outlays an amount equal to the sum realized from the sale of real property, exclusive of that belonging to some one of the permanent funds. Deductions for service transfer and refund payments, and for receipts from the sale of real property, have been made from the total payments reported in Table 4, and the net amounts are given in Table 2, in the column "corporate payments;" these are the net payments to the public for expenses, for additions to the value of municipal possessions, and for decrease of the public debt. Principal receipts. — The principal receipts of cities are those derived from revenues and from loans in- creasing public indebtedness. Under "revenues" the Bureau of the Census includes the amounts received or receivable by cities, in cash or other form, for meeting their expenses and outlays, and for the redemption of their debt, from the exercise of their corporate powers of taxation and police control and their cor- porate authority to conduct business operations; the receipts from revenues of cities are given in detail in Tables 10 to 14. The column of receipts "from loans increasing indebtedness" shows the amount of net increase in debt for those cities which in 1904 received more from new loans made than they expended for the cancella- tion of old debt obligations. Temporary payments and receipts. — Refund pay- ments of cities are the amounts paid to correct previous errors in the collection of receipts. Refund receipts are the corresponding receipts in correction of errors made in municipal payments. Table 4 gives also the amounts realized by cities from the sale of real property exclusive of that in the possession of the sinking, investment, and public trust funds. Table 5. General and municipal service expenses. — Under the designation "general expenses" the Bureau of the Census includes those expenses of cities incurred in con- nection with the exercise of governmental functions — those functions which are as a rule performed for all citizens alike, without any attempt to measure the amount of benefit conferred upon individuals or the exact compensation therefor. Most of these func- tions are essential to the existence and development of government, and to the performance of the govern- mental duty of protecting life and property and main- taining a high standard of social efiiciency. Under the designation "municipal service expenses" the Bu- reau of the Census includes those expenses incurred by cities in connection with municipal services performed or provided by its departments or offices other than municipal industries. As the payments for these two classes of municipal expenses can not be separated save in isolated instances, they are given together in detail in Table 5. General and municipal service expenses are first classified by character and object. All payments are divided into two groups — the first including those paid to the public, and the second those paid to the vari- ous departments, offices, and industries of the city; the latter are designated "service transfers." Pay- ments to the public are reported as for salaries and wages and for miscellaneous objects. For the vari- ous departments, offices, and accounts, payments for miscellaneous objects and service transfers are in- cluded under the common designation "all other." The second classification of these expenses shows them grouped according to the class of revenues from! which they are met or are to be met — from special assessments or from other revenues. The third classification is by departments, offices, 10 and accounts. In this classification the departments, offices, and accounts are first arranged in nine groups or divisions, to which are given the following designa- tions: I. General government; II. Protection of life and property; III. Health conservation and sanita- tion; IV. Highways; V. Charities and corrections; VI. Education; VII. Recreation; VIII. Interest; IX. Miscellaneous. The general arrangement of the table fully sets forth the offices and accoimts included under each. The arrangement here employed differs in some par- ticulars from that presented in Bulletin 20, changes having been made to meet certain criticisms called forth by the earlier publication, and to assist the Bu- reau in making the statistics for the several cities more comparable. The more important of these changes are the transfer of "courts," shown in Bulle- tin 20 under the division "public safety," to "general government," which is given in Bulletin 20 as "gen- eral administration;" and the rearrangement of the remaining classes of the division of "public safety," together with the division of "highways and sanita- tion," as shown in Bulletin 20, into three groups, given in this bulletin the designations "protection of life and property," " health conservation and sanita- tion," and "highways." The only other changes af- fecting all cities consist of (1) transferring damage settlements and judgments from "general govern- ment" — those of the current year to "miscellaneous," which is now Division IX, and those secured or ren- dered in former years to "payments for reduction of municipal debt," in Table 9; (2) segregating pay- ments for interest on loans for municipal industries, and transferring them from Table 5 to Table 6. The changes above mentioned, as well as those re- ferred to below in connection with Massachusetts cities, should be considered in making comparisons, either for indiA^idual cities or for groups of cities, be- tween this bulletin and Bulletin 20. Of the total payments for general and municipal service expenses reported in 1903, 58 per cent were for salaries and wages. The corresponding percent- age for 1904 was 61.4. The difference is due largely, if not wholly, to the transfer of interest on loans for municipal industries from Table 5 to Table 6, to which attention has already been called. Under "lodging houses," in Table 5, the payments to private lodging houses are included in the column "all other." These payments, which aggregated $2,100, were as follows: Baltimore, Md., $1,000; In- dianapolis, Ind., $600; Evansville, Ind., $500. In like manner, under "insane in institutions," the payments to other civil divisions and to private associations are included in the column "all other." Those payments were as follows: Table IV. — Payments to other cwil divisions and to private associations on account of the insane: 1904- Total. New York, N. Y. Philadelpliia, Pa. St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md. . . Total. $817,717 San Francisco, Gal. Pittsburg, Pa New Orleans, La. . . Washington, D. C. Denver, Colo Allegheny, Pa Worcester, Mass. . . New Haven, Conn. Scranton, Pa Fall River, Mass. . . Cambridge, Mass. . Lowell, Mass Hartford, Conn. . . Bridgeport, Conn. Lynn, Mass New BedJord, Mass. Springfleld, Mass Lawrence , Mass Somerville, Mass Waterbury, Conn. . . Portland, Me Holyote, Mass. . Brockton, Mass, Haverhill, Mass. Salem, Mass Maiden, Mass Cht'lsea, Mass Newton, Mass... Fitc-hbiirg, Mass. Taunton, Mass.. 44,605 149,991 7,984 49,423 138,348 900 1,787 26,771 259,001 1,428 496 6,958 18,162 183 9,751 8,112 2,077 23,983 6,905 7,353 4,660 1,628 6,124 3,566 8,869 2,333 1,794 2,753 6,434 385 483 1,318 2,651 2,891 To other civil divi- sions. 1750,995 44,505 149,991 7,984 47,678 101,323 900 1,787 259,001 1,428 496 ■6,958 18,162 183 9,484 8,112 2,077 23,112 6,905 7,363 4,666 1,528 6,124 3,566 9,824 2,333 1,794 2,763 5,434 385 483 1,276 2,651 2,891 To private associa- tions. 166,722 1,745 37,026 26,771 267 871 43 The amounts reported in Division IX, " miscellane- ous," in the column "damage settlements and current judgments," include all payments of damage claims settled outside of the courts and all payments of judgments rendered against the city during the year. The payments for judgments of previous years are included in Table 9, among payments on account of the public debt. In Chicago, 111., the payments of judgments of previous years (included in Table 9) aggregated $4,877,685, as compared with $341,212 for those of the current year (given in Table 5). Exceptional payments hy Massachusetts cities. — Payments of an exceptional nature are made by Massachusetts cities to the state on account of the principal and .interest of certain loans, as those for armories, for metropolitan parks (including Charles river improvements), sewers, and water, and for the abolition of grade crossings. In Bulletin 20 all these payments were included in Table 21, in the division "miscellaneous general expenses." In this bulletin the payments for interest on account of met- ropolitan water loans, and the payments for mainte- nance of the metropolitan water systems, are in- cluded in the columns "for interest" and "water- works," respectively, of Table 6; all other such pay- ments to the state for interest and for maintenance are included in the proper columns of Table 5. The 11 payments to the state on account of sinking funds are included in Table 9, as payments on account of mu- nicipal debt. If a report for Massachusetts state sinking funds can be secured, showing at once the amount to the credit of the several cities and the portion of the state loans properly chargeable to each, the facts thus obtained will be embodied in future tables of this series, the methods of presentation of these exceptional data being modified accordingly. As presenting a basis of comparison, there are given the following condensed exhibits of payments of Massachusetts cities to the state on account of sink- ing fund provision, interest, and maintenance of the objects referred to above: Table V. — Payments ly Massachusetts cities to the state on specified accounts: 1904- ON ACCOUNT OF ARMORIES. Total.. Boston Worcester... Fall River... Lowell Cambridge... J.yim New Bedford SomerviUe... Lawrence Springfield... Fitchburg. . . TotaL $96,656 34,704 6,300 8,882 4,984 10,446 5,193 8,777 3,990 4,685 5,677 3,018 For sinking fund. $37,851 For interest. $58,805 12,623 2,335 3,730 1,764 4,987 2,126 3,139 1,690 1,925 2,304 1,178 22,081 3,915 5,152 3,220 6,469 3,067 5,638 2,3C0 2,700 3,373 1,840 ON ACCOUNT OF METROPOLITAN PARKS. Total. For siTilring fund. For interest. For maintenance. CITY. Parks. Boule- vards. Nan- tasket beacli. Total $491,400 $110,840 $228,451 $111,256 $29,431 $11,422 348, .582 38,005 19,790 24,034 17,173 35,677 10,079 78,171 8,587 . 4,464 5,422 3,874 8,048 2,274 161,125 17,696 9,201 11,173 7,984 16,586 4,686 78,436 8,827 4,485 6,447 3,892 8,085 2,284 20,750 2,282 1,186 1,441 1,029 2,139 604 8,100 873 464 Somerville 551 Maiden 394 Newton 819 231 ON ACCOUNT OF THE CHARLI S RIVER BASIN. CITY. Total. For sinking fund. For interest. Total $28,000 $27,224 $776 28,000 27,224 776 ON ACCOUNT OF METROPOLITAN SEWERS. CITY. Total. For sinldng fund. For interest. For mainte- nance. Total $462,188 $60,917 $233,345 $167,926 218,934 86,892 50,405 28,885 62,622 24,450 26,978 13,017 7,012 4,126 6,651 3,134 107,647 46,712 25,161 14,803 27,775 11,247 84,309 27,163 18,232 9,967 18,196 nhplsea 10,069 Table V. — Payments ly Massachusetts cities to (he state on specifiei accounts: 1W4 — Continued. ON ACCOUNT OF METROPOLITAN WATERWORKS. CITY. Total. For sinking fund. For interest. For mainte- nance. Total $1,902,377 $357,144 $1,196,087 $349,146 Boston 1,700,274 14,000 86,737 46,499 10,360 44,607 321,570 1,076,943 301,761 14,000 Cambridge Somerville 16,404 8,794 1,959 8,417 64,939 29,452 6,562 28,191 15,394 8,253 1,839 7,899 Maiden Newton Chelsea ON ACCOUNT OF ABOLITION OF GRADE CROSSINGS. CITY. Total. For sinking fund. For interest. Total $267,073 $223,472 $43,601 212,425 15,232 7,978 18,030 3,251 8,633 1,524 180,619 11,732 6,269 12,474 2,766 8,128 1,484 31,806 Fall River 3,500 1,709 5,656 485 Brockton Maiden Newton 505 Taunton 40 Table 6. Municipal investment expenses. — Under " municipal investment expenses" the Bureau of the Census classifies the total costs of administration of sinldng, investment, and public trust funds, including interest on any loans negotiated in order to purchase securi- ties and properties for these funds. In most Ameri- can cities the sinldng and investment funds are administered by the city treasurer or comptroller, and in such cases few, if any, expenses are charged to the account of their management. The same is true to a less extent of public trust funds. These facts explain the absence of payments for municipal investment expenses from the reports of many cities, and the small amounts reported for others. This method of keeping accounts with these funds is to be regretted, as it makes them appear — notably in the case of sinking funds — to earn a greater net amount than is actually realized from them by the city. The greater part of the payments for municipal investment expenses was reported by the city of Philadelphia; these expenses were largely in con- nection with the management of real property belong- ing to certain trust funds. Municipal industrial expenses. — The Bureau of the Census classifies under the head "municipal industrial expenses" the costs of operation and maintenance of municipal industries, including the costs of materials used and interest on loans made specifically for such industries. Some cities utilize the surplus earnings of the municipal industries in paying for sewers and other public improvements, and charge these payments to municipal industrial expenses. No such payments are here included among the expenses of these industries. 12 Only one or two cities charged their industries with any costs for the services of general city officials, as the comptroller and treasurer. Cities making these charges base their action upon correct accounting prin- ciples, although the amount of the charge is arbitrary, being based upon the ability of the industry to meet it more than upon the cost of the service performed. These costs have been entered under the several offices — such as that of comptroller, treasurer, etc. — in Table 5, rather than in the several columns of Table 6, in order to make the statistics of the several cities as comparable as possible. In the interests of correct accounting, as well as of correct comparative statistics of such industries, it is hoped that the comptrollers and auditors of our cities will agree upon some uni- form rule for determining the correct amount to be charged to these industries as the expenses for the services of the comptroller, treasurer, and other general officials. In comparing Table 6 with the corresponding table of Bulletin 20, consideration should be given to the fact that Table 6 includes payments for interest on account of municipal industries, while the corre- sponding payments in former years could not be segregated from general and municipal service expenses for interest. In Chicago, expenses for the administration of the department of electricity are included with those of the electric light works operated by the city and by the park boards. The expenses of the department of electricity for police and fire alarm telephone arid tele- graph systems and for street lights are included in the proper columns of Table 5. Many cities operate electric light plants exclusively for lighting streets and public buildings, not furnish- ing light to customers; expenses of such electric light plants are included not in Table 6, but in the appropriate columns of Table 5. The totals for the industries reported under the head "all other industries" for more than one city, are as follows: INDUSTEY. Number of cities reporting. Salaries and wages. All other expenses. General real estate . . 11 3 3 3 2 2 $3,328 220,457 22,856 36,513 8,768 3,265 841,648 181,209 10,699 Subways for pipes and wires.. .. 17,686 5,903 Public halls In the following paragraphs, which show by what cities expenses for each industry were reported, the cities are arranged in the order of the city numbers. The 11 cities reporting expenses for general real estate were Chicago, 111., Cincinnati, Ohio, Newark, N. J., Jersey City, N. J., Scranton, Pa., Fall River, Mass., Lowell, Mass., Reading, Pa., Lancaster, Pa., Allentown, Pa., and Chelsea, Massachusetts. The 3 cities reporting expenses for toll bridges were New York, N. Y., Covington, Ky., and La Crosse, Wisconsin. The 3 cities reporting expenses for subways for pipes and wires were Baltimore, Md., Springfield, Mass., and Erie, Pennsylvania. The 3 cities reporting expenses for irrigation works were Denver, Colo., Los Angeles, Cal., and Salt Lake City, Utah. The 2 cities reporting expenses for the operation of high school lunch rooms were St. Louis, Mo., and Rochester, New York. The 2 cities reporting expenses for public halls were Buffalo, N. Y., and Peoria, Illinois. Expenses for each of the following industries were reported by only one city : Ferries and rapid transit sub- ways, by Boston, Mass. ; sugar shed, by New Orleans, La. ; repair shop, by Denver, Colo. ; dredge department, by Portland, Oreg.; liquor agency, by Portland, Me.; canal, by Augusta, Ga. ; powder magazine, by Mo- bile, Ala.; and stone quarry and crusher, by Auburn, New York. For the following cities the payments for expenses reported under the head "all other industries" are for more than one industry: Boston, Mass. Denver Colo.. Industry. /Ferries lUapid transit subways /Irrigation works \Repair shop Salaries and wages. $171,764 79,741 All other expenses. 386,355 29,836 2,061 3,512 Table 7. Payments for outlays. — ^The payments classified by the Bureau of the Census as "outlays" are defined in the text relating to Table 4. Table 7 presents more information relating to payments for outlays than does the corresponding table of Bulletin 20. Particular at- tention is called to the columns showing the amount of payments provided for by special assessments. Of the total receipts from special assessments given in Table 11, nearly all were levied to meet the costs of outlays, though a small proportion of the expenses reported in Table 5 were met or were to be met from special assessments. A comparison of Tables 7 and 11 discloses the fact that the amount of outlays made in 1904 which were met or were to be met from special assessments was materially greater than the total amount of special assessments collected in that year. The totals for the industries reported in the column "all other industries" for more than one city, are as follows: 13 Cemeteries and crematories . . . Markets and public scales Docks, wharves, and landings Subways for pipes and wires . , Rapid transit subways Public balls General real estate . . ." Number ol cities report- ing. Outlays. 190,631 359,291 3,161,837 154,015 9,839,775 4,784 6,831 In the following paragraphs, which show by what cities outlays for each industry were reported, the cities are arranged in the order of the city numbers. The 19 cities reporting outlays for cemeteries and crematories were Boston, Mass., Cleveland, Ohio, Providence, R. I., Fall River, Mass., Lowell, Mass., Richmond, Va., Lynn, Mass., New Bedford, Mass., Lawrence, Mass., Manchester, N. H., Salt Late City, Utah, Saginaw, Mich., South Bend, Ind., Terre Haute, Ind., Little Rock, Ark., Salem, Mass., Maiden, Mass., Joplin, Mo., and Racine, Wisconsin. The 16 cities reporting outlays for markets and pub- lic scales were St. Louis, Mo., Baltimore, Md., Mil- waukee, Wis., St. Paul, Minn., Rochester, N. Y., Co- lumbus, Ohio, Grand Rapids, Mich., Duluth, Minn., Houston, Tex., Tacoma, Wash., Akron, Ohio, Mobile, Ala., Wheeling, W. Va., Knoxville, Tenn., Canton, Ohio, and Council Bluffs, Iowa. The 11 cities reporting outlays for docks, wharves, and landings were New York, N. Y., Chicago, 111., Baltimore, Md., Cleveland, Ohio, Jersey City, N. J., Portland, Oreg., Wilmington, Del., New Bedford, Mass., Oakland, Cal., Augusta, Ga., and Quincy, IlHnois. The 5 cities reporting outlays for subways for pipes and wires were Baltimore, Md., Buffalo, N. Y., Spring- field, Mass., Erie, Pa., and Newcastle, Pennsylvania. The 2 cities reporting outlays for rapid transit sub- ways were New York and Boston. The 2 cities reporting outlays for public halls were Buffalo, N. Y., and Peoria, Illinois. The 2 cities reporting outlays for general real estate were Schenectady, N. Y., and Birmingham, Alabama. Outlays for each of the following industries were reported by only one city: Toll bridges, by New York, N. Y. ; waterpower development in connection with drainage canal, by Chicago, 111.; equipment of house of refuge bakery, by St. Louis, Mo.; asphalt plant, by Detroit, Mich.; equipment of high school lunch room, by Rochester, N. Y.; ferries, by Portland, Oreg.; irrigation works, by Salt Lake City, Utah; canal, by Augusta, Ga.; and stone quarry and crusher, by Auburn, New York. For the following cities the payments for outlays given in the column "all other industries" are for more than one industry: New York, N. Y Chicago, 111 St. Louis, Mo ■Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md Cleveland, Ohio Buffalo, N.Y Rochester, N.Y Portland, Oreg New Bedford, Mass. . Salt Lake City, Utah Augusta, Ga Industry. I Docks, wharves, and landings i Rapid transit subways iToll bridges {Docks, wharves, and landings Waterpower development in connection with drainage canal. (Markets and public scales t Equipment ol house ol relugo bakery iCemeteries and crematories tRapid transit subways I Markets and public scales i Docks, wharves, and landings ISubways lor pipes and wires /Cemeteries and crematories 1 Docks, wharves, and landings (Subways lor pipes and wires 1 Public hall.... /Markets and public scales tEqulpment of high school lunch room (Docks, wharves, and landings IFerries (Cemeteries and crematories IDocks, wharves, and landings (Cemeteries and crematories 1 Irrigation works JDocks, wharves, and landings 1 Canal 0utla7s. 82,744,689 9,185,755 7,737,427 39,291 386,265 97 2,000 2,098 654,020 67,704 128,048 126,692 33,C66 58,440 10,428 3,598 102,635 175 156,292 61,591 4,000 18,670 17039 13,295 4,000 6,858 Table 8. Interest on municipal debt obligations. — The gross interest payments given in Table 8, amounting to $57,460,659, are the payments reported by the cities as expenses or fixed charges for interest. In addition, Table 7 includes a payment of $1,326,257 reported by New York city as interest on bonds for rapid transit subways, and charged by that city to construction or outlay account. Including this payment, which is referred to in a footnote to Table 8, the gross interest payments aggregated $58,786,916. Of the $57,460,659 paid as interest on city debt obligations and charged to expenses or fixed charges, 84.4 per cent was paid to the public, and the remainder to the sinking, investment, and public trust funds of the several cities. The payments of the latter class, which are shown in the third column of the table, as "interest transfer payments," aggregated $8,989,419. The transactions which involve the payment or receipt — one or both- — of accrued interest on city securities aggregated $546,542. All such transactions involve a duplication of payments and receipts on account of interest. Moneys received by the city as accrued interest at the time of bond issue are repaid at the first interest payment thereafter. All amounts paid by the sinking, investment, and public trust funds to the city as accrued interest on purchases made by them for investment are received in return at the first interest collection thereafter; the accrued interest thus paid and received by these municipal funds is shown in the fifth column, under the head "accrued interest transfer pajmients." The net or corporate interest payments as expenses on account of raunicipal debt obligations are the net amounts paid to the public on such account — that is, the gross amounts paid to the public on such account, less the accrued interest previously received therefrom. 14 These net interest payments are subdivided in Table 8 into three groups, according to the class of loans on which they were paid — on loans for general purposes, on special assessment loans, and on loans for municipal industries. In the subdivision of interest iato the three classes, as above, no deductions are made, by reason of interest transfer payments, from amounts reported as paid for interest on either municipal industrial loans or special assessment loans. Temporary payments of taxes, licenses, etc., to other civil divisions. — These payments correspond to the receipts given in Table 10. They are inserted in Table 8 not by reason of any logical relation thereto, but in order to show somewhere among the payments those to other civil divisions. Table 9. Payments and receipts on account of the principal of the public debt. — Of the 151 cities, 95 increased and 55 decreased their debt, while 1 reported no change in the amount of its outstanding debt. Of the $306,758,216, shown m Table 9 as the total payments during 1904 for the redemption or cancel- lation of the public debt, $32,702,503, or nearly 10.7 per cent, was held at the time of redemption or cancella- tion by the sinking, investment, and public trust funds of the several cities. The amount received from the issue of debt obliga- tions was greater than the amount expended in their redemption and cancellation by $124,264,641 — that Ls, this amount represents the net increase of debt for the 151 cities. Most of this increase was through debt obhgations sold to the public. Upon comparing the data of Tables 16, 17, and 18 it will be seen that the excess of receipts from municipal securities sold to the permanent funds of the cities issuing them, over payments to those funds for the redemption or cancel- lation of city debt obligations, represents largely the city securities sold to the sinking funds for investment purposes. In Table 7 it is shown that in 1904 the cities ex- pended for outlays an aggregate of $183,926,882. A comparison of the figures of Tables 7 and 9 shows that the increase of debt for the 151 cities as a whole constituted 67.6 per cent of the amount of the expenditures made for improvements and additions of a more or less permanent character. The differ- ence between the total expenditure for outlays and the increase of debt, $59,662,241, represents approxi- mately the amount of outlays paid for out of current revenues. A detailed comparison of the figures of Table 9 with those of Table 7 will disclose which cities paid for all their pubhc improvements out of current revenues; and also which cities expended less for such improvements than the amount of the increase in their debt — or, in other words, incurred debt in order to meet ordinary expenses, or to make improvements in the succeeding year. A comparison of the figures of Table 9 with those of Table 35 of Bulletin 20 shows that in 1904 the cities increased their debt by a greater amount than in 1902 or 1903, and that they paid out of current revenues a smaller proportion of the current cost of permanent improvements. Table 10. Receipts from general revenues. — General revenues consist of those compulsory or voluntary contributions of private individuals or corporations which are levied or collected to defray the general costs of government, and are not conditional upon the performance of any specific service to the individual contributor. Table 10 presents an exhibit of receipts from such revenues, together with certain accompanying temporary receipts of taxes, licenses, etc., for other civil divisions. Al- though in most states there is no legal relation between these two classes of receipts, they are given in the same table to facilitate comparison of the Census report with the reports published by the several cities. Of the general revenue receipts the greater portion — 83 per cent — were derived from taxes; of the tax re- ceipts 96.6 per cent were derived from general prop- erty taxes, 3.1 per cent from special property and business taxes, and 0.3 per cent from poll taxes. General property taxes. — Under this designation the Bureau of the Census reports all receipts from direct taxes levied upon property in general, in proportion to its assessed or appraised value. The rule of the Bureau of the Census for separating general property taxes from other taxes may be stated as follows : Under gen- eral property taxes tabulate all property taxes assessed and collected by methods substantially identical with those employed in the taxation of "the property of the average citizen. The receipts from general property taxes are reported under three heads — general levies, specific levies, and the penalties and fees added to the aforementioned levies. Nearly all such receipts were reported under the designation "general levies of general property taxes," under which are included those general prop- erty taxes levied by cities in all parts of their territory and upon all classes of property not specifically ex- empt. Under the designation "specific levies" are included those general property taxes levied only upon specific classes of property or in specified districts; taxes upon specific classes of property are seldom levied in the larger American cities, but those collected in specified districts of a city are of frequent occur- rence. Specific levies existed in more cities than those for which reports are given in Table 10 in the column "specific levies," as can be seen by a comparison of the figures of that column with the detailed information in the text accompanying Table 23, which shows more or less perfectly the great difference in the taxes levied in the different portions of a large number of our cities. The specific levies reported in Table 10 measure, so far as the Office could secure data therefor, the amount of the general property taxes that may be considered 15 as exceptional. It is hoped that the reports made in future bulletins may be more complete both as to the amounts included in each class of levy of general property taxes, and as to the conditions in the differ- ent cities making levies of these two kinds. The text accompanying Table 23 will explain in large measure the conditions under which the specific levies reported in Table 10 were collected. The amounts reported in Table 10 as received from "penalties and collectors' fees" on general property taxes are somewhat jailer than those given in Bulle- tin 20 for 1902 and 1903. This results from the fact that in 1904 the agents of the Office were able to secure a more complete separation of the collections in addition to the original levies, into interest receipts for use of money and receipts from penalties and fees. The amounts properly classed as interest have been included with other receipts from interest in Table 12. In Table 10 are reported amounts known to be of the nature of penalties and fees, and included therewith are small amounts which could not be properly classi- fied. It is hoped that the separation made in suc- ceeding years may be more satisfactory than that presented for 1904 in Tables 10 and 12. Special property and husiness taxes. — ^Under this des- ignation the Bureau of the Census includes all revenue receipts from taxes other than general property and poll taxes. The taxes so included are of several dis- tinct types. Special property taxes are taxes on prop- erty assessed or collected by methods different from those employed in the taxation of the property of the average individual. Of the special property taxes, the largest amount was collected in Massachusetts cities and the next largest in those of New York. Business taxes are taxes upon business transactions, and not upon the property employed in the business. They include taxes on the gross earnings of public service and other corporations when the tax levies are fixed and imposed by general statute. Similar pay- ments made in accordance with the terms of the fran- chise of the corporation (thus representing a con- tractual relation between the parties to the franchise) are tabulated in Table 11, as receipts from public service privileges. The following is a brief statemenJ4»of the character of the tax receipts reported in the column "special property and business taxes ; " the states are arranged alphabetically, and the cities in each state are arranged in the order of their size. AlahaTna. — In Binningham there is collected what is known as a mer- chants' tax. This is a levy of $1 on each $100 of merchandise on hand January 1st of the current year; the amount collected was $18,985. Connecticut. — With special property and business taxes are included in Connecticut the receipts from the tax known as the "corporation and bank stock tax.'' This is a tax of 1 per cent on the market value of the stock of every bank, trust, insurance, investment, and bridge company, whose stock is not exempt by law. The tax is collected by the state and is distributed among the cities and towns according to the amount of Btock owned by their residents. The amoimts received in the cities Bull. 50—06 2 were as follows: New Haven, $41,311; fiartford, $238,152; Bridgeport, $18,246; and Waterbury, $7,134. Delaware. — ^Wilmington collects a special property tax of $1 for eacSh horse and each mule in the city. The amount collected was $1,015. District of Columlia.—in the city of Washington $446,414 wore col- lected as special property and business taxes, divided as follows: $133,600 as tax on gross earnings of street railways; $20,704 as 4 per cent tax and, under another provision, $117 as IJ per cent tax on gross earnings of telephone companies; $264 as tax on gross earnings of telegraph companies; $77,285 as tax on gross earnings of gas compa- nies; $26,542 as tax on gross earnings of electric light companies; $59,223 as tax on life insurance companies; $12,246 as tax on building and loan associations; and $116,433 as tax on banks. Georgia. — Taxes on gross earnings of insurance companies were received as follows: Atlanta, $17,562; Augusta, $7,538; and Macon, $4,845. Illinois. — Chicago reported a receipt of $168,113 as a 2 per cent special tax on insurance companies; this is known as the tax on foreign insur- ance companies, or companies of other states and nations doing busi- ness in that city. The corresponding amount reported for Peoria was $6,156; for East St. Louis, $4,743; and for Springfield, $521. Maine. — Portland received, through the state, $47,530 as its share of the state tax upon the corporation stock of railroad and telephone companies. Maryland. — Baltimore received $405,501 as special taxes, divided as follows: $279,798 on securities; $121,891 on savings banks; and $3,812 on mortgages. Massachusetts. — Table vi shows for the several cities of Massachusetts the special property and business taxes collected in 1S04. The taxes are those on the capital stock of national bank, street railway, and other cor- porations, and taxes on ships in foreign trade. The taxes on national bank stock are apportioned among the cities according to the number of shares owned. The collection of the tax upon the whole issue of stock is made by the city in which the bank is located; the city retains its appor- tionment of such collection, and pays the balance to the state for distri- bution among other cities in which stock in this bank is owned. In Table vi the taxes on national bank stock are divided into two classes: (1) Those amounts collected and retained for its own use by the city in which the bank is located; and (2) those amounts received from the state as apportionments of taxes collected from banks located in other cities. The taxes described under (1) wore not included among special property and business taxes but among general property taxes in the tables for 1902 and 1903. In this respect the classification of receipts from taxes given in this bulletin difl'ers from that given in Bulletin 20. Table VI. — Specified classes of special property and business taxes in Massachusetts cities: 1904. Total. TAXES ON CAPITAL STOCK OF— ' CITY. National banks. Street railways. olher cor- porations. Tax on ships in lor- Located in city. Located in other cities. eign trade. All cities $3,041,112 S398,155 11125,215 !625,238 11,892,221 $283 Boston 1,509,241 258,565 57,338 167,727 102,597 61,959 104,881 147,323 33,272 72,351 55,287 25,079 41,719 57,447 87,085 22,359 130,350 46,573 59,959 181,143 14,402 22,776 7,848 19,741 21,572 31,679 16,965 9,888 1,011 8,330 2,908 13,760 10,600 275 6,537 1,093 7,598 19,809 18,473 8,628 1,709 16,961 8,606 4,157 2,930 6,516 1,429 4,749 3,346 1,454 3,738 5,146 8,201 2,161 22,559 1,668 2,794 363,710 28,831 6,186 63,099 7,834 8,350 13,948 16,068 3,181 43,656 5,423 7,617 4,7E0 3,494 27,335 4,183 8,096 4,360 5,147 945,915 206,704 26,667 79,819 66,416 27,8f0 56,235 107,774 Fall River Lowell New Bedford 89 Lawrence 18,774 22,935 38,188 13,100 19,481 Brockton Haverhill...' Salem 38,007 51,274 9,488 98,408 32,947 32,209 Maiden Newton i94 Taunton 16 Missouri.— St. Louis coDfirfed 5907,463 as merchants and manu- facturers' taxes, $564,354 being for the city,. and $343,109, for the benefit of the schools. These taxes are collected from merchants and manufacturers on stock, raw product, and total amount of biisiness transactions during the year. In addition, the tax includes fixed charges in the nature of hoenses for the privilege of transacting business. The tax is therefore a combination of a Uoense, a property tax, and a tax on gross income or earnings. It was found to be impossible to separate the receipts from these taxes into the three classes of revenue, and all are included under one head — ^the one from which the greater portion of the receipts was obtained. Joplin received $2,958 from taxes on foreign insurance companies. New Hampshire. — ^Manchester received $107,605 as the city's share of the taxes collected by the state. These taxes were as follows: Insurance tax, $2,978; railroad tax, $41,841; and savings bank tax, $62,786. New Jersey. — Newark received $26,575 from the special business taxes collected by the state; of this amoimt $15,984 was from the railroad tax, and $10,591, from the tax on insurance companies. Jersey City received $343,889; of this amount, $337,187 was from the railroad tax, and $6,702 from taxes on insurance companies. From the railroad tax Paterson received $3,670; Trenton, $7,305; Camden, $18,697; Hoboken, $26,546; Elizabeth, $18,504; Bayonne, $7,560; Passaic, $1,088; and Atlantic City, $3,439. New YorTc. — ^Table vn shows for the cities of New York the revenue derived in 1904 from special property and business taxes, which con- sisted of taxes on bank stock, identical with the corresponding taxes in Massachusetts, taxes on fire insurance companies, and frontage taxes. The reported receipts from the insurance tax are undoubtedly more or less imperfect, as the tax is received in some cities by local independent fire relief associations, from which the Bureau of the Census secured no reports. Frontage taxes are levied at a fixed rate per front toot upon all property in streets having water mains. The cities reporting frontage taxes usually coUeoted them only when the tax ■was greater than the water rate. Similar taxes were probably collected by some of the cities for which no figures are shown under this head in the table. If so collected, they are included eith«r under general property taxes or special assessments. Table yjl.— Specified classes of special property and business taxes in New York cities: 1904.. All cities New York. . . . Buffalo Rochester. Syraeua© Albany....... Troy Utica Yonkers Soheneotady.. Binghamton.. Elmira Autium Total. $3,132,125 2,795 64; frl, 44, 50, 22, 41, 7 19', 9, 12, Tax on bank stock. $2,962,761 2,690, 64, 52, 19 44; 22, 38, 2, 4, 7 6, 10, Tax on fire insurance companies. $141,361 105,430 9,614 6,604 5,212 3,226 1,551 2,580 2,356 2,359 2,429 Front- age tax. $28,003 18,267 9,736 Pennsylvania. — The state insurance commissioner collects from foreign fii-e insurance companies a tax of 2 per cent on the gross premium receipts. One-half of this amount is distributed among the cities in which it is collected, for the benefit of local firemen; in some cases the tax is paid directly to the firemen and, consequently, it is not shown in the city books. This explains its absence for a few cities in Table 10. Philadelphia reported receipts from this tax of $33,681; Pittsburg, $17,574; Allegheny, $1,470; Reading, $6,157; Erie, $1,617; Wilkesbarre, $3,408; Harrisburg, $1,563; Altoona, $1,067; Johnstown, $1,061; McKeesport, $872; Allentown, $1,108; York, $928; Chester, $675; and Newcastle, $822. Allentown received $11,396 from a water frontage tax. West Virginia.— WheeK:^ received $3,927 from foreign Insurance companies. Wisconsin.— Mhra,\]ke& received from an insurance tax $32,643, and from a street railway tax for local purposes $98,666. Although not included in special property and business taxes, $13,454 was col- lected from street railways, $10,091 bekig for the state, and $3,363 for the coimty. The tax on street railways is levied on the gross earnings. Superior received from insurance companies $5,372, and from street railways, $3,107— a total of $8^79. Racine received from insurance companies $3,260, and from street railways, $2,709— a. total of $5,969. Oshkosh received from insurance companies $2,973, and from street railways, $1,561— a total of $4,534. La Crosse received from insurance companies $2,578, and from street railways, $3,291 — a total of $5,869. Poll taxes.— VoM taxes amounting to $1,045,199 were reported for 1904 by 63 of the 151 cities. The largest total and relative amounts were reported for Massachusetts cities. In some of the states poll taxes are collected at a fixed amount per capita, as $1 or $2, and in others the occupation of the individual subject to a per capita tax is given a specified valuation, on which is collected a tax at the same rate as taxes on general property. All receipts from per capita taxes, however levied and collected, are included in the column "poll taxes." Receipts from fines and forfeits. — Receipts from fines and forfeits were reported by almost all of the cities, but the amounts varied greatly. Among the most importaixt receipts included in this column for the larger cities are the fines collected from pohce- men and firemen for neglect of duty. In states where the greater number of petty criminal cases are tried in justices' courts instead of in municipal courts, only the amount equal to the excess of fines over costs of prosecution passes to the city or to the school districts. In other states the principal courts collecting fines are xinder county jurisdiction. For these reasons the receipts from fines and forfeits given in Table 10 are an imperfect index to the actual penalties enforced in criminal proceedings in the several cities. Receipts from liquor licenses and taxes. — In the column of Table 10 "from liquor h censes and taxes" are included all revenue receipts accruing to cities from the liquor traffic. The absence of receipts for any city indicates either that the city is under general or local prohibition laws, or that the revenue accruing from the hquor traffic belongs to and is collected by the state or some other civil division. A veiy small amount shown in this column indicates the same con- dition, since such amounts are from druggists' licenses to sell liquor for medicinal purposes. Receipts from other business licenses. — ^Under this head are reported receipts from all business licenses other than those for the liquor traffic. Receipts oi this class include licenses collected from street railway, telegraph, telephone, and other corporations. The cities collecting hcenses from such corporations in- cluded all those in Alabama, Minnesota, and Pennsyl- vania, San Francisco, Cal., Savaimah, Ga., Sioux City, 17 Iowa, Cincinnati, Ohio, and perhaps some others the exact character of whose collections was not stated on the schedules. Receipts from general licenses. — Most of the amounts reported in this column were derived from licenses for buggies, carriages, automobiles not used in business, and bicycles. Receipts from subventions, grants, and donations. — Receipts from subventions are those amounts received by cities from the state, county, and other civil divi- sions with the distinct understanding that the money so received shall be employed for supporting some particular municipal service, as that of schools, libra- ries, armories, etc. Receipts from grants are those amounts which are received from such civil divisions with no conditions attached to the gifts; these are rare, and when they were shown in the schedules for 1904 they were tabu- lated in the column "for other purposes." Most of the amounts included in the column last mentioned were receipts from subventions for libraries. A comparison of the figures of Table 10 with those of Table 26 of Bulletin 20 will show for a number of cities, marked variations in the amounts received as gifts from other civil divisions. The principal cause for such variation is the difference between the fiscal year of the city and that of the civil division from which the money was received*; as a result, the reports of some cities show the receipts from the state for one and one-half years, some for one year, some for only six months, and some show no such receipts. Receipts from donations are the amounts gratui- tously paid by individuals to cities for particular or general municipal purposes; these are similar to receipts from subventions and grants from the state and other civil divisions. Table 11. Receipts from commercial revenues. — The commercial revenues of cities, as defined by the Bureau of the Census, are those amounts received or receivable from special services or benefits rendered to individuals or to other civil divisions. They are divided into three classes — "municipal service income," "municipal investment income," and "municipal industrial income." Municipal service income. — This is the income de- rived by cities from municipal services provided by departments or offices other than municipal indus- tries. In Table 11 this income is reported under three main heads — "receipts from special assessments," "receipts from privileges," and "departmental re- ceipts;" receipts from privileges are further divided into those from public service privileges and those from minor privileges. In 1904 the receipts of the 151 cities from these three classes of municipal service income aggregated $50,689,175, or 45.1 per cent of all receipts from commercial revenues. Receipts from special assessments. — Under this des- ignation the Bureau of the Census includes receipts from compulsory contributions levied, under the taxing or police power of a municipality, to defray the cost of a specific public improvement or public service under- taken primarily in the public interest. Special assess- ments, which are the most important source of munici- pal service income, differ from taxes in being appor- tioned according to the assumed benefit accruing to the individual for whom the service is performed, or according to the assumed increase in the value of the property affected by the improvement. Most of the receipts from this source were collected to meet outlays for permanent improvements and additions to streets, sewers, and waterworks ; a small amount was for serv- ices rendered by the departments; and the remainder represents the interest, penalties, and fees added to the original assessments. It is probable that for most cities some of the amounts reported under the last- named head were interest on deferred payments of special assessments, and therefore should have been reported as receipts from interest. Wherever the separation was possible, the interest on deferred pay- ments has been included with other interest receipts in Table 12 and in the column of "net interest receipts " in Table 11. Receipts from public service privileges. — ^Under this designation the Bureau of the Census includes all receipts, other than those from taxes, licenses, and charges for services, which are collected from indi- viduals or corporations enjoying the special privilege of using the streets and alleys of a city for providing some public service, such as that furnished by street railway, subway, electric light, gas, telephone, and telegraph companies; amounts reported under this head are in the nature of receipts from rentals of public property. Amounts collected from such corpora- tions for services rendered are included in the various columns of Table 13 as receipts from charges. Those receipts from the same corporations which are in the nature of taxes, as defined by the Census, arc included in Table 10 as "general property taxes," as "special property and business taxes," or as "other business licenses," according to the method of levying and collecting the same. The following is a statement of the amount and character of receipts from public service privileges reported in Table 11, the cities being arranged in the order of their size, by states: Alabama. — Birmingham received as a franchise from street car com- panies $100 for each entire new block of street paving; the total collec- tion was $1,700. Mobile reports a receipt of $2,795 from public service privileges; of this amount, $912 was one-fourth of 1 per cent of the gross earnings of a street railway company, $1,842 was 2 per cent of the gross earnings of an electric light company, and $41 was paid by a railroad company for the use of certain streets. Arkansas. — In Little Book a gas company and an electric light com- pany each paid $500 for privileges in the way of franchises, railroad companies paid $294 for rent of ground used for switches, street railway 18 companies paid $2,348 as 2 per cent of their gross earnings, atwi » con- tractor paid $3,160 for the privilege of removii^ refuse. California. — By the provisions of a state law enacted in 1901, all public service franchises must be offered at public sale to the highest bidder, and, in addition, the charter of the operatir^ company must contain a stipulation for the payment to the city of at least 2 per cent of its gross earnings. San Francisco received $33,937 as a tax on the gross earnings of street railway companies. Los Angeles received $3,725 from the sale of a franchise to a street railway company. Oak- land received $1,511 as a tax on the gross earnings of street railway companies and $1,000 from a steam raiboad company for the right of way to lay tracks on streets of the city. Sacramento received $60 from the sale of a franchise to a street railway company. Colorado. — Denver received $25 for the right of way for a street railway. Connecticut. — New Haven received $2,000 from the state as a privi- lege charge against street railways crossing drawbridges. Hartford received $11,979 as 2 per cent of the gross earnings of street railway companies, and $7,500 from the state through its bridge commission, as a privilege charge on railway companies using drawbridges, and $27,509 as 50 per cent of other taxes collected from the same railway companies — a total receipt of $46,988 from public service privileges. Bridgeport received $2,000 as a privilege charge against railway com- panies crossing drawbridges; the charge for this privilege, which is uniform in all Connecticut cities, and is collected for the cities by the state, is $500 per bridge used. Delaware. — Wilmington received $8,553 as tax on telephone and telegraph poles. Florida. — Jacksonville received $3,665 as 2 per cent of the gross earnings of street oar companies, and $843 from a similar tax on the gross earnings of telephone companies. Georgia. — Atlanta received from street railway companies $3,711 as a tax on their gross earnings, and $1,600 for the privilege of crossing viaducts. Augusta received $11,667 and Macon, $7,000 from railroad companies for the privOege of running their trains through the streets. Illinois. — Chicago received $3,900 as an annual franchise tax for the maintenance of bridges, $2,579 from the elevated railway companies, and $148,592 as a percentage of gross receipts of public service coipo- rations. East St. Louis received $150 from the Interstate Transit Company pursuant to an ordinance granting the right to furnish hght to the public. Eockford received $533 as 20 per cent of the receipts of certain slot telephones. Johet received $2,317 from telephone com- panies ; this amount represents a receipt at the rate of $1 per pole. Indiana. — Indianapolis received an aggregate of $74,569 from public service privileges; this includes fixed annual payments by cer- tain corporations, a percentage of earnings of Hght, power, and heating companies, and 5 cents for each round trip made by cars of certain street railway companies. The amounts received were as follows: From the Central Union Telephone Company, $6,000; from the New Telephone Company, $6,268; from the Home Heating and Lighting Company, $2,558; from the Merchants Heating and Lighting Com- pany, $3,998; from the Incandescent and Electric Light Company, $23,030; from the Indianapolis Oean Street Company, $332; from the Indianapolis and Eastern Eailway Company, $126; from the Indianapolis, Columbus, and Southern Railway Company, $76; from the Indianapolis and Martinsville Eailway Compaiiy, $65; from sundry other railroads, $131; from the Indianapohs Traction and Terminal Company, $31,865; and from miscellaneous traction com- panies, $120. Evansville received $3,884, as 2 per cent of the gross earnings of electric railway companies, and $100 each from the American District Telephone Company, the Postal Telegraph and Cable Com- pany, and the Evansville and Princeton Traction Company. Fort Wayne received $5,733 from telephone, telegraph, and electric light companies at the rate of $1 on each pole within the city limits; $25 from the American District Telegraph Company; and $1,133 from a natural gas company as one-fourth of a cent on each foot of main jspes in the city. Iowa. — Des Moines received $9,138 as a percentage of the earnings of electric light, railway, and street cleaniag companies. Sioux City received as a percentage of the gross earnings, $124 from a heating plant; and $4,732 from gas companies. Kansas.— Kamas City received $11,899 as a percentage of the gross earnings of gas, telephone, and street railway companies. K'en^Mcih/.— Louisville received $500 from a street company for waste boxes on street comers; $300 from the Home Telephone Com- pany; $150 from a railway company for the occupation of a certain street; and $2,500 from the Louisville and Southern Indiana Traction Company. Covington received $7,500 as a stated amount per year from a street railway company for privileges in the streets. Louisiana.— New Orleans received $500 from street car companies for the use of streets; $1,604 for the privilege of piping oil through streets; $756 for a ferry privilege at the foot of Canal street; $5,000 for privileges granted to the New Orleans Terminal Company; and $5,000 from the Illinois Central Railroad Company. Maryland.— Beiltimore received $337,213 as 9 per cent of the gross earnings from the street railway companies; this income is devoted to park purposes. Massachusetts. — Under the state law the cities of Massachusetts collect from street railway companies a certain percentage of their gross earnings as a so-caUed excise tax, receipts from which must be used for the repair of the streets. These receipts are tabulated in Table 11 as receipts from privileges and not in Table 10 as receipts from special property taxes, being in Ueu of other payments for the repair of streets. Boston and certain nei^boring cities levy upon the elevated railway company a so-called special franchise tax, which is said to be for and in consideration of special privileges granted. Receipts from this special tax are also tabulated as receipts from privileges. In addition to the excise and special franchise taxes, Boston in 1904 received $665 as taxes on pneumatic tubes in certain streets; these taxes are levied on the basis of a certain percentage of gross earnings. Other than those last mentioned the receipts from privileges by Massachusetts cities are all derived f»om the so-called taxes on street railway companies and the Boston elevated railway above described. Michigan. — Detroit received $42,683 from taxes on the gross receipts of street railway companies. Grand Rapids received $1,200 for privileges in connection with a garbage contract. Minnesota. — St. Paul received $122 as a tax on the gross earnings of an electric light company. Missouri. — St. Louis received from pubhc service privileges and ■grants $281,784. Of this amount, the street railway companies paid $92,550 as fixed annual charges and $25,927 as a percentage of their gross earnings; the steam railroad companies paid $10,151 as fixed annual charges; telephone and telegraph companies paid $72,300, and electric light companies, $75,682 as 5 per cent of gross earnings. The city also received $1,000 from the Missouri Pacific Railroad for the right to use certain streets, and $4,175 from sundry companies for the right to use streets for piping oil and other commodities. Kansas City received $118,753 as a percentage of gross earnings; of this amount $91,223 was from street railways; $20,755 from gas companies; and $6,775 from telephone companies. Other receipts were as follows: From annual taxes and charges on street railway loop privileges, $1,200; from expert gas inspection oflBces, $3,667; from taxes on telephone conduit, $4,204; from taxes on telegraph poles and wires, $223; and from taxes on telephone poles and wires, $58. In St. Joseph the telephone company pays $500 annually for the privilege of operating in the city, and bears no other special burden. The Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad Company paid $500 in 1904 for the privilege of laying tracks in streets. Montana. — Butte received $3,595 as 1 per cent of the gross receipts of electric light companies, and $2,248 as a royalty allowed the city for the privilege of hauling ore through the streets. Nebraska. — Omaha received as royalty from the Western Clean Street Company $72. The receipts from gas companies were $15,407, and from an electric light and power company, $6,224; the greater part of these amounts were received as a percentage of the gross earnings of the companies named. Lincoln received $1,000 from the street railway, and $500 from telephone companies for certain privileges. South 19 Omaha received $997 from the water company, and $1,274 from the gas company; these amounts also were a percentage of gross earnings. New Jersey.— The state law requires all public service corporations to pay 2 per cent of their gross receipts to the cities within which they operate, providing special contracts with cities do not call for larger payments. The receipts from public service privileges for New Jersey cities were from this source, with the exception of $301 received by Camden from a street railway company for a right cxf way. New Tork. — ^Receipts by New York cities from pubUc service privi- leges were: New York, $6,223 from electric light companies, $22,518 from gas companies, and $395,128 from street and steam railway com- panies; Buffalo, $112,274 as a percentage of the gross earnings of street railway and other corporations; Rochester, $14,786, as 1 per cent of the gross earnings of street railway compaaies; Albany, $223, as 3 per cent of the gross receipts of street railway companies; Yonkers, $17,618, as 3 per cent of the gross earnings of street railway companies; and Schenectady, an aggregate of $200, source not explained. Oliio. — Cleveland received $346 as one-fourth of the receipts from advertisements on street boxes, $94,405 as a percentage of the gross- earnings of gas light companies, and $2,852 from street car companies for use of viaducts. Cincinnati received $227,145 as a percentage of gross receipts of street railway companies, $4,180 as a percentage of gross receipts of gas companies, $299 for trackage over waterworks ground, $425 as a wire tax on telephone companies, and $1,000 from rent of track over viaduct. Toledo received $175 from street railway companies for right of way through certain city property. Dayton received $228 as a percentage of the gross receipts of suburban traction line companies, and $5,440 from public service privilege grants. Youngstown received $810, at the rate of $10 on each street car. Akron received $75 as a franchise tax receipts from street railways. Oregon. — ^Portland received $4,500 from the consolidated street rail- way company, $1,000 from the Pacific State Telephone and Telegraph Company, and $1,100 from the Union Market Association. Pennsylvania. — ^Philadelphia received $116,679 as a tax on dividends of street railway companies. Pittsburg received from street railway companies $1,200 as an annual payment for the use of a bridge and $5,000 as a payment for the right to use certain streets, and from tele- phone, telegraph, and electric light companies $1,016 as a linear tax; the last-named tax has since been declared unconstitutional by the su- preme court of the state. Allegheny received $8,100 from railroad com- panies for franchises; $4,069 as a percentage of gross receipts of heat, light, and power companies; and $21,256 as a percentage of gross receipts of street railway companies. Erie received $416 as a tax on the gross receipts of a heating company. Harrisburg received $8,863 as a percentage of the gross earnings of traction companies. York received $771 as a percentage of gross earnings of electric light and steam heating companies. Rhode Island. — Providence received as a percentage of the gross earnings $71,385 from street railway companies, $36,900 from an electric light company, $28,069 from a gas company, and $11,249 from a tele- phone company. Pawtucket received $4,983 as a tax on the gross earn- ings of street railway companies. Woonsocket received $1,847 as a tax of 3 per cent on the gross earnings of a street railway company, $292 as 1 per cent of the gross earnings of Providence Telephone Company, and $503 from unexplained sources. Tennessee. — ^Memphis received from a gas company $5,000 as one of seven payments for special privileges, and, as annual payments, $750 from an electric Ught company, $750 from a gas company, $500 from the Louisville and Nashville Raihoad Company, $1,500 from the Illinois Central Railroad Company, $2,428 from the Rock Island and Pacific Raihoad Company, and $200 from an* advertising company placing waste paper boxes on streets. Nashville received $12,340 as 5 per cent of the gross earnings of a gas company. EnoxviUe received $2,268 from gas companies as a fixed percentage of their gross earnings — 3 per cent is collected annually for the first five-year period, 3J per cent for the second, 4 per cent for the third, and 4§ per cent thereafter — and $100 from a company for the privilege of sprinkling the streets. Chattanooga received $650 from a street car company for the use of streets and bridges. Texas:. — Houston received $4,926 as a percentage of the gross receipts of street car companies. Dallas received $4,611 from street car com- panies for the use of streets. Utah. — Salt Lake City received $1,200 from sundry public service corporations for street privileges. Virginia. — Richmond received $32,294 from annual payments by street railway companies for the privilege of deing business; these: amounts are levied as a certain percentage of the gross earnings. Nor- folk received $18,311 from annual payments by street railway, tele- phone, and telegraph companies, and $1,000 for privileges granted to companies whose nature was not reported. Washington. — Seattle received $27,353 as 2 per cent of the gross receipts of the Seattle Electric Light Company, $150 at the rate of $25 per car operated by the Grant Street Electric Company, $1,944 from the Sunset Telephone Company, and 12,000 from public service privilege grants to the Puget Sound Railroad Company. Tacoma received $8,681 as 2 per cent of the gross receipts of a street railway company, and $767 as 2 per cent of gross receipts of a lighting company. Spokan© received $596 as a tax on the gross receipts of a gas company, $1,750 from the Washington Water Power Company, and $1,750 from the Spokane Electric Light Company; the last two are payments of specified amounts. West Virginia. — ^Wheeling received $760 from a street railway com- pany for the privilege of using streets. Wisconsin. — Oshkosh received $1,000 for privileges granted to the Eastern Wisconsin Railway and Light Company to use streets and bridges. Receipts from minor privileges. — Under this head are included those receipts of cities which are collected, without the granting of a license, for the privilege of placing lunch stands or other property on the side- walks; maintaining private sewers, drains, or vaults under the streets or walks; and extending awnings, bay and show windows, signs, and other structures and conveniences beyond the building line. A few cities derive considerable income either from this source or from privilege rentals, which are tabulated in Table 13, The difference between the "minor privileges" given in Table 11 and the "privilege rentals" given in Table 13 lies largely in the method of collecting; privilege rentals are receipts from privileges in the streets, parks, etc., which are granted by the issue of a license, while minor privilege receipts are collected, as stated above, without the issue of such papers. The follow- ing is a brief summary of the minor privilege receipts : Arleansas. — ^Little Rock received $225 from a company for the privi- lege of placing advertisements on waste paper boxes at street comers. California. — San Francisco received $1,176 as a percentage of the gross receipts of garbage reduction works, for use in the repair of streets. Los Angeles received $389 for the privilege of establishing messenger service and $100 from the Southern Railroad Company for the use of city lands for stock yard pmposes. Oakland received $292 for the use of streets and alleys for collecting garbage by garbage reduction plant. Delaware. — ^Wilmington received $127 from a raihoad company for the use of certain streets for side traclis, switches, etc. Illinois. — Chicago received $39,768 for closing streets and for the ex- clusive use of streets by certain firms and corporations, $1,972 for adver- tising privileges, $14,586 for tunnels and bridges across streets, $5,497 for the use of. streets and alleys, $7,166 for bay windows and store fronts, $7,519 for switch tracks, $850 for coal holes and vaults, $600 for iron sidewalks, $250 for the use of water from the river, $1,435 for private pipe line, and $4,144 for unclassified privileges. Maryland. — Baltimore received $2,050 for railway switches to busi" ness houses, $29,532 for private drains, $1,198 for closets, $585 for electric 20 signs, $2,053 for use of space under sidewalks, $1,398 for area ways, $398 for store fronts, $1,123 for awnings and bay windows, and $1,904 for hitching posts, barber poles, etc. Missouri. — St. Louis received the following annual payments: $400 from the Waters-Pierce Oil Company, $1,000 from the National Sub- way Company, $350 from the Bath Company, and 5 per cent of the gross earnings of the Cold Storage Plant, which amounted to $2,425. All these companies have the right to use the streets for pipes, etc. Kansas City received $53 from an advertising company, $44 for sub- ways for wires, $198 from a refrigerating company, and $1,227 from property owners for the right to use streets and alleys. New York. — New York received $24,020 for bay windows and other projections, $218,834 for street vaults, $11,320 for pipe franchises, $2,715 for temporary structures, and $5,105 for tunnel franchises. Oregon. — Portland received $74 from minor privileges in parks. Pennsylvania. — Pittsburg received $16,537 for privileges of placing switches, scales, etc., on streets, and $10,460 for vacating certain street areas. Allegheny received $1,283 for the privilege to lay and maintain switches on streets. Rhode Island. — Providence received $1,500 for the exclusive right of removing dead animals. Texas. — San Antonio collected $500 as taxes levied and due in former years for the use of streets. Virginia. — Richmond received $3,236 for the privilege of maintaining corrals and area ways. Departmental receipts, net interest receipts, and re- ceipts of municipal industries. — These receipts from commercial revenues, which are given in detail in Ta- bles 13, 12, and 14, respectively, and are discussed in detail in the text relating to those tables, are included in Table 11 in order to show the relative importance of the several classes of commercial revenues reported by the different cities. Table 12. Receipts from interest. — The cities of the United States report receipts of interest on investments of sinking, investment, and public trust funds, on cur- rent cash balances carried in banks, and on taxes and special assessments, together with accrued interest on city securities sold. Where the amounts shown in city reports as receipts from interest on taxes appeared to be receipts for the use of city money or credit, they were included in Table 12, as receipts from inter- est ; where the amounts reported as interest on taxes appeared to be in the nature of penalties and fees for nonpayment of taxes at the time prescribed by law, they were tabulated in Table 10, as penalties and fees on taxes. For special assessments no similar separa- tion could be made, and all receipts reported as from interest on special assessments are included in Table 11, in the column "interest, penalties, and fees." Of the total interest receipts reported, 84.1 per cent represented the earnings of the sinking, investment, and public trust funds, the earnings of the sinking funds constituting by far the larger proportion of this percentage. A comparison of Table 12 with Table 27 of Bulletin 20 shows that the interest receipts of the permanent funds were materially larger in 1904 than in 1902 or 1903; this increase in interest income results from the growth of the assets of all these funds, but especially of those of the sinking funds. Of the interest income of the sinking, investment, and public trust funds, $9,016,152, or 64.1 per cent, rep- resented receipts from interest on municipal securi- ties held by the funds of the cities which issued them, and, in the case of Baltimore, Md., receipts from service transfers. Keceipts of the latter class consisted of ground rents paid by the city schools to the sinking funds. School buildings were originally erected on lands leased in perpetuity from private individuals, and payments for the rental of these lands were in- cluded among school expenses; the sinking funds have begun purchasing the titles to these lands, and the $26,773 reported in Table 12 as received from the city schools for the rent of these lands is classed as a service transfer. The column "net or corporate interest receipts" shows the net amounts received by the municipalities from the public, after deducting the accrued interest paid by the sinking, investment, and public trust funds on investments purchased from the public. Table 13. Departmental receipts from municipal service in- come. — With the exception of special assessments, all receipts for services or commodities furnished by de- partments and offices other than municipal industries are tabulated in Table 13. The receipts from special assessments for services performed, which in this bul- letin are included in Table 11, with the other receipts from special assessments, in Bulletin 20 are included with departmental receipts. According to source of income, departmental re- ceipts may be arranged in three groups : (1) Amounts received for services performed. These are entered in the columns "charges" and "fees." The greater portion of the departmental receipts classi- fied as fees are for services which from their nature can be performed only by the government; they con- sist largely of receipts of courts and of offices which perform some county function of government. The services are mainly clerical in character, and their cost is so well established that the payments therefor — which are made in advance, and which are often only nominal — are fixed by statute or ordinance establish- ing a scale of fees. On the other hand, the amounts classified as charges represent payments for services which are similar in character to those rendered by one individual to another in private life; and, as a rule, they are other than clerical in their nature. With few exceptions, the amounts to be charged for such services are definitely established only upon completion of the work. Among the services performed by cities and paid for by charges are the making of connections with sewers and water pipes, the removal of snow from 21 sidewalks, and the sprmkling of streets. The receipts from charges constitute about three-fourths of. the total of this group. (2) Amounts received from individuals or corpora- tions for the use of some property of the city. These are reported under the heads "rents" and "privilege rentals." Receipts from privilege rentals differ from receipts from privileges, which are defined in the text relating to Table 11, in that the former always involve the granting of a license or permit. (3) Amounts derived from the sale of old apparatus and material discarded in the operation of the various municipal functions. These are reported as "sales." The first group constitutes 83.9 per cent, the second 7 per cent, and the third 9.1 per cent of all depart- mental receipts. In the classification of departmental receipts by departments, offices, and accounts the amounts en- tered in the several columns headed "all other" were as follows: Those under "general government" were received, with one or two minor exceptions, from court fees; most of those under "protection of life and prop- erty" were received from fees and charges of officers, such as registrars of deeds, in those cities — as New York — exercising a combination of city and county functions; most of those under "highways" were for the abolition of grade crossings, snow removal, and street sprinkling. The departmental receipts reported by the several cities for the abolition of grade crossings are as follows: Philadelphia, Pa $806,573 St. Louis, Mo.. 4,500 Boston, Mass 210,425 Buffalo, N.Y 190,219 Milwaukee, Wis 37,500 Kansas CSty, Mo ,. 551 Atlanta, Ga 55,639 Cambridge, Mass ■W.OOO Kansas CSty, Kans 84,718 Newton, Mass 6, 710 Of the amount given above for Philadelphia, Pa., $245,924 was the annual contribution of the Phila- delphia and Reading Railroad for the a,bolition of grade crossings by the lowering of its tracks. Of this amount $150,000 was to meet the principal due in 1904, and the remainder was to meet the railroad's share of interest on bonds. Table 14. Beceipts from Tnunicipal industries. — ^The statistics for municipal industries contain defects due to the two following factors : First, in most cities the method of accounting is faulty in not crediting mtmicipal in- dustries for materials furnished or services rendered by them to the departments and to other industries; second, in tliose cities crediting their industries for materials or services so fumis^hed there is no uniform method of determining the amounts to be credited. The only remedy for these defects is the adoption, by officials in charge of municipal accounting, of a uni- form system of crediting industries for utilities fur- nished by them to the departments and to other industries. Those cities which in 1904 credited their industries for such materials or services are indicated in Table 14 by entries in the column "service transfer receipts." On superficial study, the methods of ac- counting for municipal industries in these cities seem to be superior to those in cities which make no record of the transactions between their industries and departments. The total receipts of the municipal industries of the 151 cities included in the 1904 report were $54,437,002. This is a marked increase over the corresponding receipts in 1903, as is evident from the fact that the total receipts for the 175 cities included in the report for that year were only $53,220,127. The municipal industrial receipts of the cities included in Group I increased from $32,806,281 in 1903 to $33,905,732 in 1904; and the rate of increase for this group of cities is approximately the same as that for the 151 cities. Service transfers formed only about 2 per cent of all receipts from municipal industries reported in Table 14. In some cities, however, service transfer receipts formed a much larger percentage of the total, as 11 per cent in Buffalo, N. Y., 9 per cent in Mil- waukee, Wis., and 8 per cent in Chicago, Illinois. In the classification of municipal industrial income by source, the receipts from charges, fees, rents, privi- lege rentals, and sales are from the same sources as those defined in the text of Table 13 for departmental receipts. As there stated, receipts from privilege rentals are revenues derived from the use of city property where the privileges enjoyed are controlled by licenses. The separation of such receipts and those from rents is often very difficult, being based upon differences in customs and systems of collecting city revenues, rather than upon any real differences between, privilege rentals and rents. The difficulty in classify- ing receipts from these two sources, which occurs most frequently in reporting municipal industrial income, suggests the need of a careful investigation into the different methods of levying and collecting industrial revenues. The greater part of privilege rental receipts were reported from markets and public scales and from docks, wharves, and landings. Under "rates" are reported the receipts from charges for public utili- ties, such as water, gas, and electricity. Receipts from ferry and bridge tolls are included, for conven- ience in tabulation, in the column "rates;" these tolls are specifically mentioned in footnotes. Under "manu- factures" are reported the receipts from the sale of articles manufactured in the penal and charitable institutions, and receipts from the sale of like products of other municipal industries. The totals for the industries reported in the column 22 "all other industries" for more than one city, are as follows : General real estate Subways for pipes and wires Irrigation works Toll bridges Public balls Rapid transit subways Ferries High school lunch rooms . . . Number of cities report- ing. Receipts. $135,544 84, 492 61,091 486,754 8,420 272,645 177,074 28,016 The column "all other industries" in Table 14 includes all the industries enumerated in the text for Table 6 with the exception of subways for pipes and wires in Springfield, Mass. In addition, Table 14 reports receipts from the following municipal industries for which no expenses are returned in Table 6 : General real estate in 22 cities — Boston, Mass., Buffalo, N. Y., Pittsburg, Pa., New Orleans, La., Louisville, Ky., Providence, R. I., Omaha, Nebr., Atlanta, Ga., Cam- bridge, Mass., Richmond, Va., Lymi, Mass., Des Moines, Iowa, Savannah, Ga., Manchester, N. H., Salt Lake City, Utah, NorfoUc, Va., Schenectady, N. Y., Bayonne, N. J., Sioux City, Iowa, Salem, Mass., Fitch- burg, Mass., and Joplin, Mo.; subways for pipes and wires in Philadelphia, Pa. and Utica, N. Y.; rapid transit subways in New York, N. Y. ; ferries in Port- land, Oreg.; irrigation works and stone quarry in San Antonio, Tex.; and public hall in Chattanooga, Tennessee. For the following cities the receipts given in the column "all other industries" are for more than one industry: CITY. New York, N. Y Boston, Mass Buffalo, N.Y , New Orleans, La Denver, Colo Portland, Oreg San Antonio, Tex Salt Lake City, Utah Industry. Toll bridges Rapid transit subways. Rapid transit subways. Ferries General real estate ". Public hall General real estate 'Sugar shed General real estate Repair shop ! Irrigation works Dredge department Ferries /Irrigation works IStone quarry /Irrigation works 1 General real estate Receipts. $476,932 20,457 252,188 176,199 117 6,659 3,974 10,231 3,180 6,583 1,831 38,920 875 620 334 3,770 2,192 Table 15. Payments, receipts, and ialances of private trust funds and accounts. — The private trust funds of cities are those which consist of money or other property belonging to private individuals or corporations, or to other civil divisions, and held temporarily by the city as trustee for the owner and for his benefit, and not for meeting municipal expenses, outlays, or indebtedness. Among private trust funds of cities are estates of deceased persons held awaiting the discovery of heirs; moneys erroneously paid the city and awaiting repay- ment as refunds; moneys paid to the city and held by it as agent; and moneys deposited, subject to specified conditions, as guarantees of the faithful fulfillment of contracts. Most private trust funds are of a very tem- porary nature, and do not involve any special invest- ment by the city. Private trust accounts differ from private trust funds only in the methods adopted by the cities for caring for moneys received in trust. In the case of an account, the money received, instead of being deposited in bank subject to order in the name of the particular trust, is turned into the city treasury, and the record of its receipt and subsequent payment is included in the account provided therefor. . The books and published reports of cities do not always indicate whether these trust receipts are held as "funds" or carried merely as "accounts." ■ The funds and accounts are not sepa- rated in Table 15, but in Table 3 their cash, if carried in printed reports of the city as part of the city cash, is separated therefrom and shown as cash of the pri- vate trust, even if it is carried by the city as an accoimt and not as a fund. The number of these funds and accounts reported in 1904 is somewhat larger than the number shown in 1902 or in 1903. This report approximates, more nearly than any previous report, a true exhibit of the munioipal transactions and balances of these; funds and accounts. Many cities pay too little attention to the proper record of these funds and the transactions in connection with them, and as a result a number of cities have suffered losses by defalcation. It is of great public interest that these funds and accounts be subject to scrutiny just as all other city funds are, since a defalcation in them, as in the cash or revenue account, entails a loss upon the taxpayer. Table 15 gives, as the municipal liability by virtue of these funds and accounts, a total of $4,698,938, of which the greater portion represents cash held in funds or carried as credits for those accounts on the books of the city. Table 16. Public trust funis. — Under the designation "public trust funds" the Bureau of the Census reports those funds which have come into the possession of the city, the principal or income of which is to be used for what the courts denominate "charitable uses," such as edu- cation,, charity, and objects of public benefit. In some cities all cash balances and transactions in con- nection with these funds are carried on the books of the city treasurer, and are not separated from the other financial accounts of the city government; in others they are recorded in accounts entirely separate from those not involving the administration of the trust. Table 16 shows the amounts of cash on hand, both at the beginning and at the close of the year, divided into 23 tlio3e that were carried on the books of the city treas- urers as accounts with the trusts, and those that were carried as distinct funds. Of the 151 cities containing oyer 30,000 inhabitants in 1904, 96 reported an aggre- gate of 380 public trust funds. The 96 cities reporting trust funds in 1904 held assets aggregating $53,722,534; of this amount $211,388 wag credited to these funds but shown in the general ac- counts of the city treasurer as a part of the current city cash, $2,775,715 was held specifically as trust fund cash, $13,109,625 was invested in securities of the cities to which the funds belonged, and the re- mainder, $37,625,806, was classed as " other invest- ments." The par value of the investments is given, although the actual or market value of these securities was somewhat greater. From the securities, other investments, and cash above mentioned the public trust funds received a gross income of $2,953,905, or a net income of $2,946,501 after deducting the accrued interest paid and re- ceived on investments purchased by the funds. The average rate of this income was 5.485 per cent on the nominal or par value of the assets, and it may be com- pared with the corresponding average rate of earn- ings of sinking funds, which was only 3.151 per cent. The high average of public trust fund earnings was caused by the large income of the funds of a few cities. For the trust funds of Philadelphia, the most impor- tant of which are those of the Girard estate, a net in- come was reported of 6.537 per cent on the assets; the relatively large income of these funds was derived principally from real property investments. The average rate of income of trust funds other than those of the city of Philadelphia was only 4.578 per cent. Table 17. Investment funds. — In Table 17 are presented ex- hibits of the transactions and balances of all interest bearing securities and other productive investments, including real property reported by cities, other than such securities and investments held by the sinking and trust funds and the municipal industries. In but few cities are the assets and transactions tabu- lated in this table given the name under which they are here presented. The Bureau of the Census has chosen this name as the most convenient and appro- priate one under which to make a common statistical presentation of all exceptional productive investments of cities, especially those involving the investment of money in securities. Some of the more important funds, as those shown for Cincinnati, represent the assets acquired by cities in connection with appropria- tions and subsidies to aid in the construction of rail- ways. The smaller funds have been acquired in a variety of ways. Of the 151 cities included in the investigation for 1904; 29 reported a total of 34 investment funds, with assets aggregating $35,281,027*at the close of the year; of this amount the greater portion, $30,000,000, rep- resented the investment of the city of Cincinnati in the Cincinnati and Southern Eailway. Table 18. Sinking funds. — In Table 18 are included all cash, securities, and other properties held by municipal gov- ernments as assets of funds for the ultimate redemption and cancellation of debt obligations, whether such assets are under the control of independent sinking fund commissioners or of such fiscal officers as the treasurer or comptroller. Moneys appropriated for sinking fund purposes, but merely carried to the credit of such funds in the form of accounts designated "sinking funds," instead of being set aside as funds exclusively for the redemption of debt, are treated not as sinking funds but as a part of the general cash balances of the city. Again, Table 18 does not in- clude any exhibit of tax levies and special assessments which are pledged for meeting revenue or tax loans or special assessment loans. To this extent, there- fore, the exhibit of the Census is imperfect as a state- ment of the municipal resources which are especially set apart for the redemption of public debt. This im- perfection arises wholly from the fact that few, if any, cities include these levies or assessments among their sinking fund assets, and few have any adequate record thereof to include in their municipal balance sheet. The aggregate of taxes and assessments levied and pledged to meet municipal debt obligations practically equals the combined total of revenue and tax loans and special assessment loans. Of the 151 cities for which financial statistics are pre- sented in this table, 116 reported a total of 234 distinct sinking funds. It would require too much space to give an exhibit in this bulletin of all the separate accounts kept in the books of the sinking fund officials. At the close of 1904 the assets of these sinking funds formed 19.8 per cent of the total public indebtedness. Of these assets 86 per cent were securities of the cities whose sinking funds held them as assets. The securi- ties of other cities and other investments formed 6.5 per cent, and cash 7.5 per cent, of the total. During the year the amounts received by sinking funds for investments disposed of amounted to $39,096,558, and those paid for new investments to $43,945,077; thus the payments exceeded the corre- sponding receipts by $4,848,519. The cash on hand increased by $6,334,647. With the allowance for the premiums paid on the new securities, the increase in the assets of these funds was approximately eleven million dollars. This increase was in securities of the cities held as investments, and in cash; investments other than city securities decreased over three million dollars. The average amount of assets in the funds for the 24 year — the mean between the amounts held at the beginnino; and at the close of the year — was approxi- mately $297,500,000. With this average amount of cash and securities on hand for the year, the s inkin g funds included in Table 18 earned the gross amount of $9,696,400, or, allowiag for accrued interest paid on in- vestments purchased, a net income of $9,655,703. The rate of this income, which was 3.251 per cent of the average amount of assets on hand, may be compared with the average rate of interest paid on those classes of municipal debt obligations to be redeemed by sink- ing funds, which was 3.832 per cent, as is shown in the text relating to Table 21 (page 28). The cities as a whole therefore paid interest on their debt obligations at a rate which was greater by approximately 0.581 per cent than the rate of interest earned on their sink- ing fund assets ; in other words, because of the low rate of income and the expense of the administration of sink- ing funds, the cities lost through their maintenance an amount approximately equal to six-tenths of 1 per cent of the assets, or 18 or 19 per cent of the present earn- ings of these funds. This loss to the cities could be avoided by substituting serial bonds having no sinking fund provisions for bonds requiring such funds, pro- vided serial bonds could be marketed on as favorable terms as those with sinking funds. Table 19. Debt obligations classified by character. — The total indebtedness of the 151 cities at the close of the fiscal year 1904, given in Table 19, is first classified by char- acter, under the heads "general bonds," "revenue and tax loans," "special assessment loans," "out- standing warrants," and "other debt obligations." General bonds. — Under this head are reported all long-term debt obligations known as "bonds," "cor- poration stock," "certificates," "serial notes," or by any other designation, except such as are issued under conditions or for purposes that call for their report as "special assessment loans," "revenue and tax loans," or "other debt obligations." Revenue and tax loans. — Under this designation are tabulated all short-term, interest bearing debt . obh- gations popularly or legally known as "revenue bonds," "revenue loans," "anticipation tax loans," "anticipation tax warrants," "temporary loans," or by any other designation, except such as should by these instructions be classified as "special assessment loans" or "other debt obligations." Among the debt obligations thus reported are all overdrafts by the. treasurer upon banks. The greater number so tabu- lated are loans issued with the distinct pledge or the general understanding that they are to be met from the proceeds of a specified tax levy, either that of the year of issue or that of some other year. Special assessment loans. — Under this designation are tabulated all so-called . bonds, certificates, and other long-term or short-term obligations, including outstanding warrants, which were issued with the dis- tinct understanding that they were to be paid wholly or in the major part from the proceeds of special assessments. Outstanding warrants. — Under this title are tabu- lated all warrants, orders, and audited vouchers in the nature of warrants outstanding at the close of the year, except those which are to be paid from the pro- ceeds of special assessments yet to be collected; these last are included under special assessment loans. Warrants or orders against cash derived from special assessments or special assessment loans are tabulated as "outstanding warrants," and not as "special assessment loans. " OtJier debt obligations. — In this column are tabulated three distinct classes of debt obligations — obligations on account of public trusts, judgments, and miscel- laneous debt obligations. A mmiicipal debt obligation on account of a public trust is one which comes into existence when a city converts to general public uses the whole or a part of the money or other property received as a gift creat- ing a public trust, and assumes the annual payment of interest on the amount so converted. Obligations of this class aggregating $500,779 were reported spe- cifically by 12 cities, as follows: Providence, R. 1 13,500 Fall River, Mass 99, 133 Cambridge, Mass 25, 000 Lowell, Mass 36,200 Bridgeport, Conn 1 , 000 Lawrence, Mass 55, 135 Portland, Me $215, 748 York, Pa 1,503 Maiden, Mass 300 Newton, Mass 3, 720 Fitchburg, Mass 39, 373 ■ Taunton, Mass 20,167 These amounts represent but a small part of the debt obligations of cities held by public trust funds, as may be seen by comparing the foregoing figures with Table 16. The great majority of city obliga- tions held by these f-unds are ordinary issues of such obligations, rather than the exceptional ones here .oported. The judgments included under "other debt obliga- tions" are those which have been rendered against the city and remain unpaid at the close of the year. They aggregate $1,012,666, and were reported by 17 cities, as follows: Chicago, m $278,257 Milwaukee, Wis 9,735 New Orleans, La 1,026 St. Paul, Minn ■. 21, 100 Kansas City, Mo 46,833 Denver, Colo 14,043 St. Joseph, Mo 27, 092 Soranton, Pa 339,234 Des Moines, Iowa 25, 360 San Antonio, Tex $325 Kansas City, Kans 67, 454 Houston, Tex .'. 10,630 Dubuque, Iowa 1,114 Sioux City, Iowa 82, 817 East St. Louis, III 75,000 Little Rock, Ark 8, 013 Springfield, 111. ' 4, 633 Under miscellaneous debt obligations are included all exceptional obligations that can not be readily grouped under one of the classes already described. Among these mention may be made, of long-terio 25 municipal debt obligations secured by mortgages on city pKoperty. Obligations of this class are assumed by cities at the purchase of property subject to claims secured by mortgage. In Illinois a general state law recently enacted, known as the "Mueller law," spe- cifically authorizes cities to issue obligations of this class. Nine cities reported debt obligations that have been classified as miscellaneous: (a) Notes secured by mortgages were reported by Hartford, Conn., $4,500; Bridgeport, Conn., $58,000; Erie, Pa., $5,310; and Allentown, Pa., $11,000. (&) Debt obligations for real property purchased on contract calling for several annual payments were reported by Milwaukee, Wis., $679,708; South Bend, Ind., $81,300; and East St. Louis, 111., $48,865. (c) Columbus, Ohio, cares for its private trust deposits through its sinking funds and includes the cash of such trusts with its cash held for redemption of city debts; the private trust liability of the city, which in 1904 amounted to $53,227, is thus converted into a debt obUgation, and is so reported in Table 19. (d) Grand Kapids, Mich., reported a mis- cellaneous debt obligation of $7,000, for which no explanation was given. If the exhibit of the debt obligations of the 151 cities whose financial transactions and 'obligations are presented in this bulletin were complete, the column "other debt obligations" would include the obliga- tions of Massachusetts cities to the commonwealth by reason of the loans for armories, for metropolitan parks, sewers, and water, and for the abolition of grade crossings^ The Bureau of the Census was not able to secure a complete exhibit of such loans, and hence, to that extent, the table fails to present a com- plete exhibit of the debt obligations of cities at the close of the fiscal year 1904. Debt obligations classified as funded and unfunded. — The various debt obligations to which attention has been called in the foregoing classification by character are generally arranged in two groups or divisions, des- ignated as "funded" and "unfunded." The funded debt of a city includes all permanent and long-term debt obligations issued or assumed by the city, or credited in its interest or behalf, which bear a fixed rate of interest and for the payment of whose principal and interest the credit of the city is specifically pledged; the unfunded or floating debt includes those debt obli- gations for the repayment of which the credit of the city is not specifically pledged by general laws. Funded debt includes general bonds, debt obligations on account of public trusts, and such debt obligations as those above referred to as owed by the Massa- chusetts cities to the commonwealth; the unfunded or floating debt includes all others. Debt obligations classified by year of issue. — In Table VIII, which follows, is presented a classification of general bonds and special assessment loans by reported year of issue. This tabulation does not reflect the year of original issue of bonds later redeemed by "refunding" bonds, as this information was not ascer- tained. The table is, therefore, only an imperfect statement of the amount of municipal debt now out- standing which was contracted in the years indicated. Table VIII. — General hands and special assessment loans, classified by reported year of issue: 1904. YEAS. Amount. YEAE. Amount. Total $1,438,867,223 1892 $47,310,178 45,112,193 68,079,829 Prior to 1880 83,869,301 12,869,300 10,616,850 3,684,100 7,818,817 6,014,161 14,330,733 8,705,500 28,798,525 36,753,871 36,010,062 36,638,810 44,677,025 1894 1880 1895 64,9C0,631 1881. 1896 56,798,.'i44 1882 1897 72,696,380 1883 1898 60,268,576 18S4 1899 60,509,582 1885 1900 68,677,622 1886 1901 85,401,371 1887 1902 83,343,150 1888 . 1903 99,490,340 1889 1904 172,080,847 1800.. . . Not reported 133,450,925 1891 Debt obligations classified by year of maturity. — Table IX presents a classification of debt obligations by reported year of maturity. It will be seen that about one-half of these bonds have a life of more than twenty years, and that, with one or two exceptions, the amounts maturing in the various years from 1905 to 1920 vary but Httle. Table IX. — General bonds and special assessment loans, classified by reported year of maturity: 1904. YEAR. Amount. YEAE. Amount. Total $1,438,867,223 1916 $42,073,442 1916 42,235,639 30,0<8,765 Prior to 1905 1,533,987 31,720,724 31,577,805 40,727,724 24,306,548 35,007,224 28,616,847 35,536,138 40,641,997 37,486,500 36,952,182 1917 1905 1918 1919 35,683,637 1906 36,087,367 1907 1920 44,206,453 1908 1921 37,915,768 1909 1922 60,464,889 1910 1923 52,047,529 1911 1924 56,269,105 1912 Alter 1924 607,608,184 1913 51,240,969 1914 Debt obligations classified by authority issuing tJie same. — Of the debt obligations outstanding at the close of the fiscal year 1904, 93.6 per cent were issued by the city government, 2;1 per cent by independent school districts, and 4.3 per cent by independent boards or authorities of various kinds which have power to incur local indebtedness in a territory prac- tically coextensive with that subject to the city government. The debt reported in the column " other divisions of municipal government" was reported by the following divisions or departments of municipal government, which are arranged in the order of the population of the cities from which reported : Chicago, 111., public trust funds $17,305, park boards $8,074,083, sanitary district $17,257,225; Philadelphia, Pa., poor districts; Cleveland, Ohio, library; Pittsburg, Pa., library trust fund; Detroit, Mich., board of water 26 commissioners; Milwaukee, Wis., board of park com- missioners $3,209, library $6,380, museums $1,757, city- service board $286 ; New Orleans, La., board of liquida- tion $18,262,940, trust funds $19,000; Louisville, Ky., waterworks; Kansas City, Mo., park boards; Colum- bus, Ohio, sinldng fund; Memphis, Tenn., waterworks commission; New Haven, Conn., library; Scranton, Pa., poor district; Portland, Oreg., port of Portland; Bridgeport, Conn., library; Peoria, 111., park boards; Charleston, S. C, park commission; Binghamton, N.Y., board of water commissioners; Mobile, Ala., board of public works $617,820, trustee city bond holders $2,094,800; Topeka, Kans., library; Little Rock, Ark., improvement district; Springfield, 111., registered bond fund $877,800, park district $62,973; Canton, Ohio, library; Auburn, N. Y., board of charities $142,440, water board $355,000; Joliet, 111., library; Council Bluffs, Iowa, park board. Deht obligations classified hy Jiolders. — ^Of the munici- pal debt obligations outstanding at the close of 1904, 17.9 per cent were held by the sinking, investment, and public trust funds of the cities which issued them, and the remainder by the public. Deit less sinldng fund assets. — Table 18 shows the sinking fund assets held for the specific purpose of the ultimate redemption of the public debt. The debt obligations less sinking fund assets aggregated $1,228,216,933. The sinking fund assets equaled 19.8 per cent of the aggregate debt outstanding. Per capita deht. — Table 19 presents, for all cities for which estimates of population are given in Table 1, the per capita for all debt and for the debt less sinldng fund assets. Before using these figures for compara- tive purposes, the reader should note carefully what is said in the text relating to Table 1 (page 6) with regard to the character of the population estimates, and also what is said in the text relating to Tables 24 to 28 (pages 34 and 35) with regard to the per capita averages based thereon. Subject to the limitations there stated, it may be seen that, in a general way, the per capita debt tends to increase with the size of the city. To this general rule there are, however, many very marked exceptions. The largest per capita debt is reported by Newton, Mass., and the same city re- ports the lai^est debt exclusive of sinking fund assets. Exclusive of Newton, Boston, Mass. reports the largest per capita of all debt, and New York the largest per capita of debt exclusive of sinking fund assets. Of the larger cities, San Francisco, Cal. reports the smallest per ciipita of both total debt and debt less sinking fund assets. Of the 151 cities, large and small, Sacramento, Cal. reports the lowest per capita of both total debt and debt less sinking fund assets. Increase in far value of debt obligations outstanding. — The increase or decrease during the year in the par value of outstanding municipal debt obligations, given in Table 19, does not represent, for all the cities, the difference between the total debt outstanding at the close of the year 1903, as given in Table 35 of Bulletin 20, and that stated in Table 19 as outstanding at the close of 1904. The differences represent im- perfections in the two tables, due largely to special methods of reporting certain debt obligations of the cities for which variations are found. The most marked case of such variation is found in the figures for the city of Chicago. In 1902 and 1903 the expense accounts of this city did not include any statement of judgments rendered against the city. These had been allowed to accumulate, and in 1904 the greater part of such obligations were liquidated by the issue of special bonds. The amount of these judgments that were thus liquidated, and included in Table 9 as payments of debt obligations, aggregated $4,805,479. This fact, and the further fact that cer- tain outstanding judgments of 1904, shown in Table 19 as outstanding obligations, were not included among the current accounts of Chicago as receipts from debt obligations issued or incurred, explain the variations between the two debt statements for that city. Discrepancies similar to that found in the figures for Chicago are shown for 16 other cities with judgments outstanding at the close of 1904; these are explained in substantially the same way, although the varia- tions are smaller. Neither Table 19 of this bulletin nor Table 35 of Bulletin 20 includes any debt obligations of Massa- chusetts cities to the commonwealth by reason of the state loans on account of armories, metropolitan parks, sewers, and water, and the abolition of grade crossings. Payments to the state on account of the sinking fund requirements for these loans are included in Table 9, and attention is directed thereto in the text relating to Tables 5 and 9. As a result of this method of tabulation, the amount of debt obligations outstanding at the close of 1903, given in Table 35 of Bulletin 20, plus the increase or minus the decrease given in Table 19 of this bulletin, will differ from the amount of outstanding debt obligations reported in Table 19 by the amount of these sinking fund payments. Another factor causing apparent discrepancy be- tween the reported increase or decrease of debt as given in Table 19, and the increase or decrease indi- cated by a comparison of the debt shown in Table 19 as outstanding at the close of 1904 with that given for 1903 in Table 35 of Bulletin 20, arises from local methods of reporting city debts due but unpaid. By the method in use in some cities, bonds that are drop- ped from the bond reports of one year are included in the statement of debt outstanding at the close of a later year, the money deposited in the earlier year with fiscal agents, for the redemption of such bonds, having in the meantime been turned back into the- treasury, with the report that certain matured bonds had not been presented for redemption. 2T The difference between the increase or decrease in outstanding debt obligations, shown ia Table 19, and the excess of receipts or payments on account of the principal of the pubhc debt, given in Table 9, repre- sents the premiums secured and discounts allowed on debt obligations issued and redeemed. Increase in sinking fund assets. — ^The increase in sinking fund assets was 9.4 per cent of the increase in the outstandiug debt, wlnle, as has already been shown, the sinking fund assets themselves form 19.8 per cent of the total outstanding indebtedness. The difference between these two percentages indicates that the municipal debt is at the present time iucreas- ing much faster than sinldng fund accumulations. This fact may be due to one or all of three causes, as follows: (1) The cities may be increasing their issues of serial bonds that require no sinking fund provi- sion ; (2 ) their present issues of bonds may be for longer terms and call for smaller annual sinking fund pay- ments; or (3) the cities may be providing less ade- quately than formerly for sinldng fund accumula- tions for the ultimate liquidation of their debt. No definite conclusion as to the relative influence of these three causes can be dra^vn from the data in this bulletin. Table 20. Debt tMigations classified hy purpose of issue. — In Table 20 is presented an imperfect exhibit of general bonds and special assessment loans classified by pur- pose of issue as ^ven in the official records of the several cities. The debt obligations most fully clasafied by pur- pose of issue are those for munieipal industries. For waterworks and for electric light and .gas works the ciassifieatiDn is fairly correct, but f©r " all other indus- tries" it is defective. The term "local improvement" is given different meanings by different cities. .Some ^ims designate special assessment bcmds as "local improvement bonds" or "local improvement Joans;" accordingly, under "local improvements" are tabulated, in Siddi- tion to the bonds properly so classified,, all special assessment bonds for which the exact purpose of issue could not be ascertained. The term "general street improvements^" like the preceding one, has different meanings. In some ■cities it includes sewers, in others it does not. The financial reports of some cities 4o not state the purpose of their reoeat bond issues other than those for municipal industries. For such cities all loans for general municipal p«irposes are tabulated under the head "general improvements." A gr^.t number of bonds are issued for redeeming ©r "refunding" earlier issues of bonds; for these bonds the mdj designation given by the caties is the general ione of "reftmdiBg." So far as the classification of such bonds by original piupose of issue could be effected without a detailed investigation of the eariier records, such classification has been obtained. But, after such general investigation as was practicable. Table 20 still shows a total of $107,175,029 under the head "refunding," out of an aggregate of $1,438,- 867,223. The designation "funding" has been used to include all bonds issued for taking up unpaid claims, judg- ments, and outstanding warrants and orders. Un- doubtedly it is applied by many cities to bonds issued for refrmding other bonds, and hence the figxu:es imder the head "ftmding" must include many bonds origi- nally issued for purposes indicated by the headings of the columns which precede. For the bonds "issued for general mxmicipal pur- poses" and tabulated in columns other than those specifically mentioned above, the purpose of issue is accurately stated. The desirability of securing an accurate classifica- tion of debt obHgations by purpose of issue is very great. From what has already been stated, however, it will be seen that the difficulties in the way are many. Table 20 is imperfect, because it contains a large num- ber of loans shown under heads that are vague and indefinite, and not proper designations for an exact classification. For cities having no loans under these general titles, the table may be said to exhibit the pur- pose of issue with comparative accuracy; for cities having bonds classified under any one of the indefinite designations, however, the amounts classified under specific heads are, of course, too small, and the totals for the 151 cities are correspondingly affected. Table 21. DeM oUigations classified by rate of interest. — Table 21 presents a classification of general bonds, revenue and tax loans, and special assessment loans by reported rates of interest. Of the total amount of such loans outstanding, the rate of interest was reported for $1,4€2,891,992, or approximately 97 per cent. Of the obligations for which rates were reported, the greater portion belonged under one or another of the specific heads of Table 21. The amounts included in the column "other reported rates," classified by rate, are as follows: No interest 82, 767 2.Gperoent 6,000 2.5 per cent 13, 279, 700 3.1 percent 37,900 3. 125 per cant 135, 450 3.25 per cent 40, 564, 570 3.3 per cent 8,793,330 3.3125 per cent . 300, 000 3J pen 30 32 Rome .... 23 27 28 Peelcskill 18 Utica 31 PoueUceepsie... Duntirk... 33 20 34 36 Jolmstown. -0.28 +ao6 -0.03 -a 09 +ao6 38 36 Utas Falls 37 EJmira 40 41 42 Cortaand +a24 -a 02 -a 04 -a 02 +ai2 39 43 44 Colioes 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 x and 28 cities ia Table xi Would have a different rank from that given them by the corrected population estimates. In Table x, 3 cities would rise one 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 xi, 9 cities would rise one place, 1 three places, 1 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 X and for 10 of those in Table xi. The averages in Table x reflect more or less the 36 influence of factors operative in practically all cities, while those in Table xi are more strongly influenced by local conditions; moreover, the amounts on which the averages are based are larger for Table x than for Table xi, so that a slight change in the estimated population of a city would be likely to have a more marked effect on its rank in the latter table. In Tables 24 to 28, therefore, the averages with the greatest relative variations for the several cities will be the most affected by the possible errors resulting from imperfect estimates of population, and those of the greatest uniformity will involve the least possible and probable error due to similar imperfections. TaMs 24. — This table presents a summary of the principal municipal payments, total and per capita. They are designated as "corporate," "for general and municipal service expenses," "for municipal invest- ment and municipal industrial expenses," "for out- lays," and "for decrease of indebtedness." The sig- nificance of these terms is given in the text relating to Tables 4, 5, and 6. An examination of the figures for groups of cities in Table 24 discloses a marked tendency for the per capita payments, with the single exception of payments for decrease of indebtedness, to increase with the increase in the size of the cities. There are many individual exceptions to this tendency in Table 24 and other tables, but these exceptions do not in the least affect the general truth of the state- ment. Tahle 25. — This table presents exhibits of the prin- cipal municipal receipts, total and per capita. They are designated as "corporate," "from general reve- nues," "from commercial revenues," and "from loans increasing indebtedness;" the receipts "fi'ojn com- mercial revenues" are subdivided into "municipal service income" and "municipal investment and municipal industrial income." All the per capita re- ceipts shown in this table follow the same general tendency, noted in regard to payments reported in Table 24, to increase with the size of the cities, Tahle 26. — This table gives detailed exhibits of some of the payments included in the several classes of Table 24. The expenses and outlays given in this table are for the most important functional activities, other than those connected with schools and libraries. The per capita figures show a tendency to increase with the size of the cities, as stated in the foregoing dis- cussion, but they disclose many marked variations for the several cities, the more marked these vari- ations, the greater caution must be employed in bas- ing comparisons between the expenses of the different cities upon the per capita figures. Table 27. — This table presents exhibits of the prin- cipal classes of general revenue receipts, total and per capita. These receipts are arranged under six heads, of which the most important is "general property taxes." The receipts from poll taxes are reported by only a few cities; the per capita averages for these taxes, as well as for miscellaneous licenses and permits, are relatively greater in the smaller than in the larger cities, thus reversing the general tendency of munic- ipal payments and receipts to increase with the size of the cities. TaMe 28. — Tliis table presents exhibits of the most important paj^ments for schools, libraries, etc., and of certain receipts for schools. The variations in the per capita averages for individual cities are very marked, but there is a general tendency for the amounts to increase with the size of the cities. The only exception to this is found in the column "receipts from subventions, grants, charges, etc., for schools;" these are markedly less for cities contain- ing over 30,000 inhabitants than for the minor cities in 1903. LIST OF CITY NUMBERS. Throughout the general tables of this report the cities are arranged and numbered according to the esti- mated population on June 1, 1904. For convenience in finding any particular city the following list has been prepared, the cities being arranged alphabetically by states and territories, and the city number assigned to each being indicated. 37 CITY Ain STATE. city num- ber. CITY AND STATE. City num- ber. CITY AND STATE. City nxmi- ber. CITY AND STATE. City nmn- ber. Alabama: 96 102 115 119 30 59 148 9 26 54 47 33 73 61 IS 134 40 100 138 63 2 117 145 65 116 133 120 67 87 20 101 112 151 114 67 104 111 Kansas: 76 113 142 93 19 14 83 6 5 91 42 126 38 136 118 86 61 46 56 123 68 126 122 62 60 146 29 12 44 90 66 17 22 140 24 36 4 109 Nebraska: 92 32 136 69 129 108 53 71 64 18 16 127 37 62 41 141 99 8 128 1 23 80 34 66 68 72 89 139 11 7 28 46 106 25 84 39 27 110 97 124 76 Pennsylvania— Continued. 82 Mobile Topeka. Omaha Johnstown 103 Wichita -, Kentucky; 94 New Hampshire: McKeesport .. . . . 107 Little Rock 132 California" Louisville New Jersey: Atlantic City Philadelphia ... - .. 3 Louisiana: New Orleans 10 OaklanS ■pflyOTinp , ,. Reading ... 48 Maine: Portland 36 San Francisco Elizabeth WUkesbarre 77 Maryland: Baltimore York 121 Denver Jersey City Rhode Island: Pawtucket . Massachusetts: Newark 98 21 Brockton Paterson Woonsocket 144 South Carolina: Charleston "Waterbury Chelsea Now York: 79 FaU River. Tennessee: Chattanooga Wilmington Fitchburg ." Auburn 147 131 Holyoke Buffalo Memphis 31 Florida- Lawrence Elmira NaslivIIle 60 Texas : ♦ Dallas Georgia: Atlanta Lynn Kochester 85 Maiden 137 New Bedford Syracuse Houston 81 70 Savannab, ... Salem Utlca Utah: Salt Lake City Illinois' Somerville Vonlrerp ... 74 Chicago . . Springfield Ohio: Akron. Virginia: Norfolk Ti^BRt St T.nm'q T^,llTlt.OTl 78 Joliet 49 Michigan: CincinnatL Washington: Seattle 43 95 ■ SDrinelaeld Saginaw Dayton Tacoma 88 Minnesota: Duluth. West VlTFinia: Wheeling. Toledo 108 Wisconsin: St. Paul Oregon: Portland 150 Soiitb Bend Missouri: Joplin Milwaukee 13 Pennsylvania: Allegheny 149 Kansas City , Racine 143 130 Montana: Erie GENERAL TABLES (39) 41 Table 1.— DATE OF INCORPORATION, POPULATION, AND AREA OF CITIES HAVING AN ESTIMATED POPULATION OF 30,000 OR OVER ON JUNE 1, 1904. [For a list ol the cities in each state arranged alphabetically and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] CITY OR IIUNICIPAUTY. Grand total. Group I Group II-. Group III. Group IV.. Date oJ latest incor- pora- tion. POPULATION. Estimated as of June 1- 1904 1903 21,557,248 21,040,587 11,748,082 4,045,169 3,211,614 2,552,383 20,618,020 11,471,666 3,948,998 3,142,531 2,477,402 1902 11,199,660 3,840,132 3,066,481 2,411,747 Decennial census, June 1— 1900 19,491,848 10,657,139 3,641,634 2,900,112 2,292,863 1890 14,609,662 7,992,836 2,682,217 2,218,678 1,715,821 AEEA (ACRES), JUNE 1, 1904. Total. 12,226,966.3 843, 142. 4 461,629.8 1462,379.1 1459,805.0 Land. 2,052,831.4 771,489.4 433,050.9 427,023.7 421,267.4 Water. 151,988. 7 71,663.0 28,678.9 29,606.4 22,251.4 mCEEASE IN AEEA (ACEES) SINCE JUNE 1, 1900. Total. » 64, 352. 7 5,891.0 11,371.0 < 36, 168. 8 "10,921.9 Land. '03,954.7 6,891.0 11,331.0 '35,810.8 « 10,921. 9 Water. 398.0 40.0 358.0 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OB OVER IN 1904. New York, N.Y.. Chicago, 111 , Philadelphia, Pa... St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md Ciereland, Ohio... BuHfllo, N. Y San Francisco, Cal Pittsburg, Pa Cinciimati, Ohio. . . ©etroit, Mich Milwaukee, Wis. . . New Orleans, La. . 1901 1837 1864 1876 1854 1836 1832 190O 1816 1819 1883 1846 1896 ' a, 888, 180 1,932,315 1,392,389 624,626 '588,482 538,765 425,632 '372,033 360,298 352,852 341,444 11317,691 '308,343 306,132 '3,775,435 1,873,880 1,367,716 612,279 '681,684 631,313 414,950 ' 367, 121 355,919 345,043 332,934 1^309,619 ' 303,238 300,625 '3,662,690 1,815,445 1,343,043 599,932 '574,686 623,861 403,032 '362,209 351,640 337,234 329,590 "301,647 '298,633 296, 118 3,437,202 1,698,676 1,293,697 575,238 560,892 508,957 381,768 362,387 342,782 321,616 325,902 285,704 286,315 287, 104 2,507,414 1,099,850 1,046,964 451,770 448,477 434,439 261,353 256,664 298,997 238,617 296,908 205,876 204, 468 242,039 122,008.3 82,933.0 (») 27,300.0 20,254.7 22,422.8 33,354.0 81,280.0 19,408.2 27,200.0 (») 14,327.0 m 209,218.1 114,932. 3 81,828.0 39,276.3 24,613.0 19,290.2 22, 180. 4 26,884.0 29,760.0 18,161.2 27,182.9 18, SCO. 14,003.0 126,600.0 (») 7,076.0 1,105.0 (9) i» 2, 687.0 964.5 242.4 6,470,0 51,520.0 1,247.0 17.1 C) 324.0 (») 402.0 4,544.0 945.0 402.0 I 4,544.0 I 945.0 I. GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. 15 Washington, D. C Newark, N.J 1878 1857 1881 1871 1893 1891 1832 1854 1834 1889 1861 1893 1840 1834 1848 1889 1879 1897 1784 1847 1885 1866 1871 1854 1903 298,050 '272,950 '250,122 '227,445 219, 191 204,772 '194,027 ' 190,231 ' 177,228 176,168 150,594 148,714 140,456 138,796 ' 126, 192 (13) 117,452 116,963 116,827 '115,374 112,979 112,334 '110,257 '105,582 101,398 293,217 '266,005 '238,271 ' 222, 192 215,722 197,705 '189,419 '183,439 ' 173,573 173,064 145,901 147,111 138,064 135,487 '124,249 (13) 113,669 113,361 114,627 '113,624 110,479 109,757 '108,985 '105,402 98,655 288,384 '260,260 '226,420 '216,939 212,263 186,410 '184,811 '176,047 ' 169,918 169,960 141,208 137,041 135,672 132, 178 ' 122,306 >(13) 109,886 109,759 112,427 '111,874 107,979 107,180 ' 107, 713 '105,222 95,912 278,718 246,070 202,718 206,433 204,731 169,164 175,597 163,065 162,608 163,762 131,822 133,859 129,896 125,660 118,421 102,479 102,320 102,565 108,027 108,374 102,979 102,026 105, 171 104,863 90,426 230,392 181,830 164, 738 163,003 161,129 105,436 132,146 133, 156 133,896 132,716 81,434 106,713 105,287 88,150 84,655 50,395 64,495 " 66,536 81,298 88,143 52,324 75,215 78,347 74,398 46,386 44,316.8 14,481.6 34, 105. 6 10,443.0 16,646.8 19,082.2 11,703. 1 35,48.3.0 11,635.0 16,768.0 18,284.8 37,920.0 5, 126. 10,400.0 24,686.0 27,696.7 9,821.9 16,680.0 13,972.0 10,948.0 m 12,333.3 5,357.0 25,515.0 24,244.0 38,406.4 14,081.0 31,021.6 9,163.0 13,093.5 18,762.2 11,355.1 33,388.0 11,408.4 16,743.0 16,460.0 37,348.0 4,726.0 10. 176. 23,683.0 27,399.1 9,771.9 16,380.0 11,460.0 10,639.0 6,080.0 12. 186. 1 5,157.0 21,722.0 22,8.50.0 5,910.4 400.0 2,484.0 1,280.0 2,653.3 320.0 348.0 2,095.0 226.6 25.0 1,834.8 572.0 400.0 224.0 903.0 297.6 50.0 300.0 2,612.0 309.0 W 147.2 200.0 3,793.0 1,394.0 16 2,124.0 2,124.0 17 Minneapolis, Minn Jersey City, N. J Louisville, Ky Indianapolis, Ind Providence, R.I St. Paul, Minn Rochester, N. Y Kansas City, Mo Toledo, Ohio 18 19 20 21 362.0 1,704.0 362.0 1,704.0 22 23 24 160.0 160.0 25 26 Denver, Colo 6,720.0 161.0 6,680.0 161.0 40 27 28 Allegheny, Pa Colmnbus, Ohio Worcester, Mass Los Angeles, Cal Memphis, Tenn 29 30 31 32 33 New Haven, Conn Syracuse, N. Y St. Joseph, Mo Scranton, Pa.: 34 35 36 37 Paterson, N. J Fall River, Mass Portland, Oreg 38 39 140.0 140.0 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. 40 Atlanta, Ga 1874 1900 1891 1890 1890 1840 1836 1884 1847 1742 1883 1883 1874 1828 1895 98,776 '97,071 '96,324 96,803 "95,718 95,133 '94,905 90,498 87,081 86,514 83,751 82,580 ■ '82,005 '81,877 79,848 96,550 ' 96, 341 '95,214 92,020 12 93,679 92,716 '94,921 87,836 85,061 86,148 83,275 81,300 '79,830 '80,391 77,636 94,324 '96,611 ' 94, 104 88,237 "91,641 90,155 '94,937 86,174 83,021 85,782 81,806 79,000 '77,665 '78,905 75,422 89,872 94, 151 91,886 80,671 87,565 86, 333 94,969 79,850 78, 961 85,050 80,865 76, 508 73,307 76,936 70,996 65, 533 94, 923 70,028 42,837 60,278 61,220 77,096 53,230 58,661 81,388 76, 168 61, 431 57,458 » 63,018 48,866 7,040.0 7, 196. 6 4, 182. 6 30,724.0 11,040.0 7,115.0 7, 960. 11,102.0 (•) 3,523.0 6,304.0 6,519.0 4,481.3 5,030.0 6,372.7 7,040.0 6,913.7 4, 016. 19,844.0 10,703.0 6,090.0 7,170.0 10,992.0 3,965.0 3,123.0 6,124.0 "5,490.0 4,068.3 4,476.0 6,267.4 41 Albany, N.Y 282.9 166.5 10,880.0 337.0 425.0 790.0 110.0 (') 400.0 180.0 1,029.0 413.0 655.0 115.3 42 Cambridge, Mass Seattle, Wash Grand Rapids, Mich . . Davton. Ohio. . . 43 44 9, 130. 2 9,130.2 45 160.0 152.0 8 46 47 Hartford, Conn Reading, Pa ... 48 49 Richmond, Va Nashville, Tenn Wilmington, Del Trenton, N. J 50 51 337.0 337.0 52 63 Camden, N. J 54 Bridgeport, Conn 1 Includes land area of cities lor which total area was not secured. 'Area annexed, 68,821.1 acres; area detached, 4,468.4 acres. » Area annexed, 68,423.1 acres; area detached , 4,468.4 acres. .< Area annexed, 39,479.6 acres; area detached, 3,310.8 acres, "li Area annexed, 39,121.6 acres; area detached, 3,310.8 acres. • Area annexed, 12,079.5 acres; area detached, 1,157.6 acres. ' Based on Twelfth Census and state census of 1905. • Estimated. » Not secured. i» Includes flats. 11 State census. " Based on Twelfth Census and state census of 1904. 1' No estimate. " Census of 1890 defective; population in 1890 estimated as mean between 1880 and 1900 " Includes marsh land. 42 Table 1.— DATE OF INCORPORATION, POPULATION, AND AREA OF CITIES HAVING AN ESTIMATED POPULATION OP 30,000 OR OVER ON JUNE 1, 1904— Continued. [For a list of the cities in each state arranged alphabetically and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 60,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continued. CITY OR MtnnCIPALITY. Date of latest Incor- pora- tion. POPITLATION. AREA (ACRES), JUNE 1 1904. INCREASE IN AREA (ACRES) SINCE JUNE 1, 1900. City num- ber. Estimated as of June 1— Decennial census, Junel— Total. Land. Water. Total. Land. Water. 1904 1903 1902 1900 1890 55 Troy, N. Y 1900 1860 1890 1847 1889 1852 1853 1900 1789 1856 1892 1900 1893 1832 1846 1903 1863 1896 1853 1860 1903 1851 1871 1884 1783 1798 1903 1860 1832 1867 176,989 175,336 172,928 171,978 71,628 171,243 168,551 1 67,746 66,026 ■ 64,247 63,687 1 62, 547 62,307 162,195 62,131 69,681 168,833 168,710 58,315 68,026 • 57,710 67,673 67, 321 66,662 86,147 164,492 64,468 63,879 63,493 60,081 175,756 173,630 170,230 169,594 70,386 168,947 167,053 166,220 64,741 163,026 62,348 160,152 61,482 160,742 60,845 68,016 ■67,157 ■66,016 66, 621 57,138 • 59,919 66,363 65,921 55,318 66,062 160,789 60,760 62,951 52,658 48,888 176,523 171,924 167,533 167,210 69,244 166,651 166,565 ■64,694 63,466 161,805 61,009 ■67,757 ,60,657 169,289 69,669 66,461 ■65,481 163,320 64,727 66,269 i«66,772 66,153 64,521 63,974 65,977 147,086 49,050 62,023 61,819 47,219 •76,057 68,613 62,.139 62,442 66,960 62,069 62,669 61,643 64,244 69,364 66,100 62,969 69,007 66,383 66,987 63,321 62,130 47,931 '61,139 63,631 61,418 52,733 51,721 46,624 66,807 31,682 44,633 60,167 60,146 44,885 •73,360 66,727 60,093 40,733 48,682 44,179 44,654 40,152 43, 189 43,648 41,024 33,115 50,756 44,007 44,126 37,673 37,764 32,033 '33,202 44,843 38,318 40,634 37,718 34,871 54,955 19,902 27,667 39,385 36,426 33,220 5,964.4 7, 248. 35,309.2 12,373.0 8,913.6 24,661.3 4,577.0 2,700.0 4,320.0 1,220.0 43,316.8 3,840.0 5,982.0 21,700.0 23,040.0 5,860.0 13,440.0 18,048.0 29,382.4 6,740.0 4, 919. 6 3,564.8 3, 608. 6 3,276.8 6,021.4 10,161.5 4,962.9 13,861.1 6,360.6 6,021.4 6,942.6 34,649.2 12,173.0 8,749.6 23,963 7 4,185.0 • 2,600.0 4,042.0 826.0 6,471.0 40,656.0 3,810.0 6,932.0 21,065.0 22,905.0 m 12,700.0 17,980.8 29,377.4 6,440.0 4,413.7 3,116.8 3,052.1 2,406.4 4,966.4 10,036.0 2,871.0 13,790.7 6,210.6 943.0 305.6 760.0 200.0 164.0 697.6 392.0 100.0 278.0 395.0 (») 2,760.8 30.0 50.0 635.0 135.0 W 740.0 67.2 6.0 300.0 506.9 448.0 656.6 870.4 66.0 125.5 2,091.9 60.4 150.0 2,636.8 2,547.3 89.5 66 67 68 69 60 61 62 63 64 Not secured. ' Not reported separately. • Inoluded in this bulletin because, befrae the results of the state census of 1905 became available, the population in 1904 was estimated, on the basis of the estimate for 1903 given in Census Bulletin 20, to exceed 30,000. 44 Table 2.— TOTAL PAYMENTS AND RECEIPTS, CLASSIFIED AS CORPORATE, TEMPORARY,, [For a list ol the cities in each state arranged alphabetically CITY OE MWNICIPALITT. Grand total Group I Group II Group III Group IV Grand total. $1,023,590,388 696,508,679 157,780,070 98,197,237 71, 104, 402 To the public. Total. 8870,453,086 595,232,275 128,486,565 85,643,322 61,090,924 Corporate. > $554,440,215 358,417,002 89,816,627 62,496,333 43,710,253 Temporary. 5 1316,012,871 236,815,273 38, 669, 938 23,146,989 17,380,671 To departments, offices, industries, and funds. Total. $153,137,302 101,276,404 29,293,505 12,653,915 10,013,478 Service transfer. ' $1,925,851 989,287 256,400 314,885 365,279 Interest and loan trans- fer.* $82,273,029 62,269,353 13, 219, 186 3,024,576 3,759,914 General transfer. 6 $68,938,422 38,017,764 15,817,919 9,214,454 5,888,285 Cash on hand at close of year, $145,150,715 98,085,575 21,370,884 13,617,896 12,076,360 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. New York, N.Y.. Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa.. St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md Cleveland, Ohio... Buffalo, N. Y San Francisco, Cal Pittsburg, Pa Cincinnati, Ohio.. Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, Wis... New Orleans, La.. $398,786,011 64, 104, 166 46,874,326 23,870,979 46,958,920 16,278,998 15,262,789 16,235,961 12, 668, 414 13,583,798 14,335,002 8,191,012 9,722,981 9, 635, 322 $341,259,515 61, 691, 616 41,076,305 21, 497, 822 38,205,561 11,778,174 11,285,891 12,613,694 12, 617, 740 10, 779, 517 10,669,453 6,860,265 8, 815, 258 6,081,464 $167,060,171 37,759,327 34,347,719 18,635,242 29,377,600 10,478,706 10,036,033 7,333,382 8, 143, 754 8,952,157 9,457,827 6,214,789 5,315,466 5,404,829 $174,199,344 23,932,289 6,728,586 2,962,580 8,827,961 1, 299, 468 1,249,858 5,280,312 4,473,986 1,827,360 1,211,626 645, 476 3,499,792 676,035 $57,526,496 2,412,550 5,798,021 2,373,157 8,753,359 4,500,824 3,976,898 3,622,267 50, 674 2,804,281 3,665,549 1,330,747 907,723 3,663,858 $131,080 433, 432 3,122 49,885 177, 324 33,399 12,327 90,856 1,440 4,460 2,363 49, 599 $49,475,265 300,596 2,811,862 3,974,950 977,383 1, 149, 112 1,007,781 721,476 963,963 832,693 54,282 $7, 920, 151 1,678,522 2,983,037 2,323,272 4,601,085 3,490,042 2, 815, 459 2,523,630 49, 234 2,078,345 2, 699, 233 498,054 858, 124 3,499,576 $17,324,784 15,924,622 23,456,226 7,597,383 5,679,227 1, 680, 683 6,774,621 406,070 6,091,635 4,071,024 3,331,472 2,256,0d3 969,930 2,021,855 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN lEOl. Washington, D. C. Newark, N. J Minneapolis, Minn Jersey City, N. J.. Louisville, Ky Indianapolis, Ind. Providence, R. I . . St. Paul, Minn Rochester, N. Y.. Kansas City, Mo.. Toledo, Ohio Denver, Colo Allegheny, Pa Columbus, Ohio.., Worcester, Mass. . Los Angeles, Cal . . Memphis, Tenn. - . Omaha, Nebr New Haven, Conn. Syracuse, N. Y... St. Joseph, Mo Scranton, Pa Paterson, N. J Fall River, Mass.. Portland, Oreg. . . $13,819,454 18,879,836 5,711,437 10,216,990 6,683,097 3,325,120 8,555,980 5,212,035 9,765,012 7,535,166 3,560,671 6,822,903 4,434,920 9,347,141 5,067,739 5,803,576 2,180,973 4,497,243 3,381,539 6,167,744 1,525,714 1,706,182 5,989,716 3,770,645 3,819,337 $12,796,244 12,336,625 5, 444, 130 7,041,071 5, 582, 694 3,316,262 4,768,079 5,095,898 8,511,003 7, 115, 440 2,610,273 5,516,732 3,982,942 4,172,869 4,474,501 5,605,672 1,937,579 3,556,543 2, 716, 874 6,048,240 1,338,349 1, 590, 481 5,906,771 3, 206, 405 3,814,388 $11,547,254 6, 571, 602 5,041,196 4,040,133 4,082,101 2,975,615 4,222,885 3,360,522 3, 986, 106 5,557,078 2, 149, 087 3, 855, 186 3,015,200 3,511,664 2, 900, 753 4,908,966 1, 806, 539 1,901,617 1,614,023 2,722,920 1,213,670 1, 440, 480 1,522,497 1,940,206 3, 268, 727 $1,248,990 5,765,023 402,934 3,001,538 1,500,493 340,647 645, 194 1,735,376 4,524,897 1,558,362 460,586 1,661,546 367, 742 661,205 1,673,748 696, 706 131,040 1,594,926 1,102,851 3,325,320 124, 079 150,001 4,384,274 1, 260, 199 645, 061 $1,023,210 6,543,211 267,307 3,175,319 1,100,603 8,858 3,787,901 116, 137 1,254,009 419, 726 950, 398 1,306,171 451, 978 6, 174, 272 693,238 197, 904 243, 394 940,700 664, 666 119, 504 187,365 115,701 82,945 664, 140 4,949 $21, 212 9,706 55,926 3,714 3,741 4,410 3,005 29,142 405 46,029 35,400 35, 305 3,850 606 3,949 $850 4,128,900 121,575 2,175,838 2,550 8,820 2,644,942 26, 696 152, 625 10, 115 349,951 205,047 2,983,704 196,870 7,956 73,090 15, 809 231 11,976 6,143 95, 499 $1,001,148 2, 404, 605 145,732 999,481 1,097,953 38 1,087,033 85,727 1,097,643 405, 201 597, 442 1,277,029 246,931 2, 190, 163 350,339 162,504 208,089 932,744 591,576 103, 695 183, 284 103,726 76,802 468,035 1,000 $602, 764 1, 110, 155 099, 950 1, 138, 108 623, 643 778, 127 6S6, 276 484,984 2,030,167 2, 243, 153 905,533 840,033 741,428 368, 906 1,005,617 2,483,827 590, 740 903, 144 2-;0,703 422, 976 582, 243 387,019 448, 271 50?, 982 631,545 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. 61* 52 53 54 Atlanta, Ga , Albany, N.Y Cambridge, Mass Seattle, Wash Grand Rapids, Mich . Dayton, Ohio... Lowell, Mass Hartford, Conn. Reading, Pa Richmond, Va.. Nashville, Tenn... Wilmington, Del.. Trenton, N.J Camden, N.J Bridgeport, Conn. Troy, N.Y Lynn , Mass Des lioines, Iowa. . . New Bedford Mass. Oakland, Cal $2,635,796 3,031,071 5,282,219 5,116,651 3,053,479 2,123,029 3,794,240 4,489,777 1,226,532 4,421,257 1,285,368 1,439,860 3,395,255 2,596,723 1,612,298 2,205,685 3,092,678 1,, 569,547 3,958,430 2,380,093 $2,390,521 2,433,985 4,248,034 6,116,651 2,278,154 1,830,321 3,623,873 3,296,131 1.125,962 2; 938, 637 1,181,047 1,024,758 2,737.072 2, 020; 609 1,306,517 2,196,794 2,460,822 1,569,547 3,543,606 2,278,609 52,020,138 1,759,595 2,701,250 4,387,148 1,780,228 1,624,144 1,799,273 2,448,929 1,060,633 1,980,794 1,166,351 909,620 1,502,874 1,443,108 1,250,996 1,372,960 1,455,751 1,482,737 1,658,804 2,153,905 $370,. 383 674,390 1,546,784 729, 503 497,926 206,177 1,824,600 847,202 65,329 957,843 14,696 116,1,32 1,234,198 677,401 55,521 823,828 1,011,071 86,810 1,884,742 124,704 $245,275 697,086 1,034,185 775,325 292,708 170,367 ,193,646 100,570 ,,482j020 104,321 415,102 658,183 576,214 305,781 625,856 414,824 101,484 $45,949 0,692 'ii,'626' 37,174 24,624 24,202 6,060 420 4,839 14,240 823 $94,000 204,723 307,450 94,177 162,428 7,308 28,378 429,175 137,974 128,854 50,568 437,416 125,154 $105, 326 392,363 720,043 669,628 130,280 125,885 1,140,644 76,368 1,047,385 104,321 414,082 520,209 447,360 255,213 183,601 275,430 100,661 1 Corporate payments are the total payments of Table 4, less the service transfers and refunds included therein, and with accounting deductions for sales of real property. sFor details, see page 62. s For details, see Tables 5, 6, 7, 13, and 14, and notes to Tables 6, 10, 11, and 12. « For details, see Tables 8, 9, 12, 15, 16, and 17. $294,678 410,053 255,471 1,227,762 510,833 561, 944 264,783 689,541 326,317 559,220 351,469 78,511 583,966 232,088 137,047 63,596 562,442 324,736 52,985 1,017,157 receipts from 45 AND TRANSFER, TOGETHER WITH CASH BALANCES AND AGGREGATES: 1904. and tlie number assigned to each, see page 37.] ^SGBEQATES. Cashon hand at l^eginning of year. KECEIPTS. FaymralistD pnbMe,«id caahonhiuid at close of year. All pay- ments, and cash on band at close of year." Cash on hand at beginning of year, and receipts from public. Grand total. Trom the public. From departments, offices, industries, and funds . City num- Total. Corporate.' Temporary.! Total. fiervioe transfer.' Interest and loan transfer.^ General transfer.5 ber. 11,015,603,801 Jl,168,741,i03 11,016,042,239 $108,709,490 $.1,060,010,224 $907,332,749 $589,820,070 $317,512,079 $152,677,475 $1,924,458 $82,273,029 $68,479,988 693,317,850 149,857,449 99,361,218 73,167,284 ■»4, 894, 254 179,150,954 ill,«15,133 «3,1«),762 «93,«87,617 150,347,.535 99,140,875 73,126,212 68,933,927 16,586,341 12,966,226 10,222,996 725,638,938 162,a«4,613 «a, 848, 907 72,957,760 624,493,690 133,761,194 86,174,649 62, 903,216 385,120,360 •94,773,609 63,668,226 46,258,575 239,373,830 38,987,885 ■ 22,508,423 , 16,644,641; 101,145,248 28,803, 41fl 12,674,258 10,054,550 989,287 265,007 314,885 365,279 62,209,353 13,219,186 3,024,576 3,759,914 37,886,«58 15,329,226 9,334,797 5,929,357 GBOUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OE OVER IN 1904. $358,584,299 77,«16,238 •64,532,531 29,«95,205 43,784,788 13,458,857 1-8,080,512 13,019,764 19,309,375 14,860,541 14,000,925 9,116,308 9,785,188 8,103,319 $416,110,795 80; 038, 788 70,330,552 31,403,362 52,538,147 17,959,681 22,037,410 16,642,031 19,360.049 17,654,822 17, 666, 474 10,447,055 10,692,911 11,687,177 $358,584,299 77,618,238 64,532,531 29,692,333 43,784,788 13, 458, 857 18,060,270 13(019,047 19,309,376 14,829,152 14,000,921 9,121,029 9,914,718 8,104,059 $10,927,264 13,173,661 10,040,590 7,646,374 5,486,760 758,009 6,371,453 645,664 1,938,038 4,614,658 2,492,218 J, 924, 625 813,800 2, 100, 833 4405, 183, 541 66,855,127 •60,289,962 23,821,988 47,051,387 17,201,672 15,665,957 15,996,377 17,422,011 13,018,775 15,174,256 8,522,430 9,879,111 9,556,344 $347,657,046 64,442,577 64,m,-941 21,445,959 38,298,028 12,700,848 11,688,817 12,373,393 17,371,337 10,214,494 11,508,703 7,196,404 9,100,918 6,003,226 $173, 825, 089 40, 689, 493 46,331,701 18,500,415 29,478,938 9,534,368 10,715,162 7,077,208 12,880,269 8,390,921 10, 265, 706 6,564,743 5,611,120 6,349,229 $173,831,956 23,853,084 8,160,240 2,939,544 8,819,092 3, 166, 480 ' 973,666 5, 296, 185 4,491,068 .1,823,573 1,242,997 631,661 3,489,798 653,997 $57,526,496 2,412,560 5,798,021 2,376,029 8,753,359 4,500,824 3,977,1-40 3,622,984 50, 674 2,804,281 3,665,553 1,326,026 778, 193 3,553,118 $131,080 433,432 3,122 49,886 177,324 33, 399 12,327 90,-866 1,440 4,460 2,:363 $49,475,265 300,596 2,811,862 49,599 3,974,950 977,383 1, 149, 112 1,007,781 721, 476 963,963 832,693 54,282 $7,920,161 1,078,622 2,983,037 2,326,144 4,601,085 3,490,042 2,816,701 2,624,347 49,234 2,078,345 2,099,237 493,333 728,594 GROUP .n.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. $13,.29S,99S 13,446,780 6,.144,080 8,179,779 6,206,137 4,994,389 5, 454, 365 5,580,882 10,541,170 9,358,593 3,515,506 6,356,765 4,K4,370 4,541,775 5,480,118 5, 089, 499 2,528,319 4,464,687 2;!966,577 6,471,216 1,920,592 1,977,500 6, .355, 042 3,714,387 4, -445, 933 .$14,322,208 19,989,991 6,411,387 U, 355,098 7,306,640 4,193,247 9,242,266 5,«97,019 11,795,179 3,778,319 4,465,904 7,662,936 5,176,348 9,716,047 6,073,366 8,287,403 2,771,713 6,406,387 3,031,242 6,590,720 2,107,967 2,093,201 6,437,987 4/278, 527 4,460,882 $13,298,998 13, 471, 176 6,144,030 •a,.239,821 6,194,028 4,094,389 5,456,386 5,580,882 10,541, 170 «, 358, 593 3, '515, 506 6, 626; 604 4,725,870 4,517,672 5,480,118 8,104994 2,668,319 4,674,253 2,966,377 6,471,216 1,977,500 6,359,042 3,715,013 4,445,933 $377,970 280,929 712,948 1, 164, 175 477,920 708,652 701,428 622,601 887,892 1,739,188 327, 420 699,092 539,382 500,486 764,702 416, 374 874,880 222,690 536, 132 258, 319 606,369 367, 111 380,967 815,421 $13,944,238 19,709,062 5,698,439 10,190,923 6,828,720 3,394,695 8,640,828 5,074,418 10,907,287 8,039,131 4,138,484 6,963,844 4,636,966 9,215,661 5,308,654 6,684,010 2,355,339 *, 530, 507 3;, 408, 652 .6,054, 688 1,849,638 1,486,832 6,070,876 .3,897,560 .3,6(^,461 .$12,921,028 13,190,247 6,431,132 7,075,646 5,716,108 3,385,737 4,764,9,57 4,958,281 9,653,278 7,619,405 ■3,188,086 6,826,612 .4,186,488 4,017,186 4,715,416 6,501,601 2,151,945 3,799,373 2,743,787. 5,9;@,:084 1,662,277 1,371,131 6,991,931 3,334,046 3,630,512 $11,662,498 7,586,027 6,196,648 4,181,843 4,364,635 3,070,282 4,366,335 3,245,708 4,711,583 6,027,721 2,730,421 4, 122, 639 3,818,746 2,399,509 2,963,718 5,956,992 2,020,905 2,450,595 1,703,626 2,630,067 1,639,061 1,217,811 1,607,820 2,116,622 3,084,797 $1,258,530 5,605,220 235,-584 2,893,803 1,351,473 316,455 389, 622 1,712,573 4,941, "" 1 — 467, 665 1,703,873 367,742 1, 617,677 .1,751,698 544,609 131,040 1,348,778 1,040,161 3,305,017 123,216 153,320 4,384,111 1,217,424 .545,716 $1,023,210 6,518,815 267,307 3,115,277 1,112,612 8,858 3,785,871 116, 137 1,^4,009 419,726 950,398 1,137,332 450,478 5,196,375 593,238 182,409 203,394 731, 134 664,866 119,504 187,361 115,701 78,946 563,514 4,949 $21,212 9,706 65,926 3,714 3,741 4,410 3,005 27,749 405 46,-029 36,400 35,305 3,850 606 3,949 $860 4, 128, 900 121,575 2,175,838 2,650 8,820 2,644,942 26,696 152,625 10, U5 349,951 205,047 2,983,704 196,870 7,966 73,:090 15,809 231 11,976 6,143 95,499 $1,001,148 2, 380,209 145,732 939,439 1,110,062 1,085,003 85,727 1,097,643 406,201 597,442 1, 109, 583 245, 431 2,21.4,366 3.50,339 1-47,009 168,089 723,178 891,776 108,695 183,280 103,726 72,802 467,409 1,000 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. $2,685,199 2,«44,03S 4,503,505 fi,.344,413 2,794,987 2,392,265 3/888, 656 3,'9S6,672 1^452,279 3,497,857 0,532,516 0,103,269 3,321,023 2,^252,697 0,443,564 2,260,390 3,039,264 1,894,283 3,f^,591 3,295,766 $2,930,474 3,441,124 ■5,537,690 6,344,413 3,570,312 2,684,973 4,069,023 5,179,318 1,552,849 4,980,477 .1,636,837 -1,518,371 3,979,211 2,-828, 811 1,749,345 .2,369,281 3,B65, 120 1,894,283 14,1011,415 3,397,250 12,686,199 2,844,038 4,503,505 6,344,413 2,808,810 2,392,265 3,888,666 3,949,414 1,462,279 3,497,867 0,'532,516 1,104,269 3,266,861 .2,252,597 1,377,355 2,260,390 3,029,264 1,894,283 3,605,783 3,295,766 5J611,67S 314,356 367,053 864,702 ■732,847 647,766 235,546 -557,368 288,075 533,232 124,684 i84,261 565,355 094,892 184,900 167,593 465,600 324,150 135,334 139,497 a2,^318,799 3,126,768 5,170,637 5,479,711 2,837,465 2,037,217 3,823,477 4,621,960 1,264,774 4,447,245 1, 512, 163 1,434,110 3,413,856 2,633,919 1,-504,445 2,101,688 3,189,620 1,570,133 3,«76,081 3,257,753 -t2j|l7S,524 2,329,682 4,136,452 5,479,711 2,075,963 1, .7*14,-509 3,633,110 3,392,056 1,164,204 2,984,625 1,407,832 1,020,008 2, 700, 506 2,057,705 1,192,455 2,0^,797 2,563,664 1,570,133 3, 470, 449 3, 156, 269 $1,703,141 1,882,717 2,893,290 4,787,544 .1,678,037 1,518,956 1,893,425 2,740,607 1,105,811 2,005,989 1,393,130 904,876 1,466,223 1,500,804 1,139,934 1,269,876 0,456,110 1,484,518 1,818,085 3,031,565 $370,383 678,966 1,243,162 712,167 497,926 225,553 0,759,685 645, 549 68,393 958,636 14,896 116,182 1,234,233 656,901 62,531 823,421 1,107.654 86; 615 0,652,414 124,704 *245,275 597,086 1,034,185 761, 502 292,708 170,367 1,229,904 100,570 1,482,620 104,321 414, 102 713,350 576,214 371,900 6,891 626,856 405,682 101,484 $45,949 6,693 'ii,'626' 37,174 24,624 24,202 6,060 420 4,839 14,240 823 $94,000 204, 723 307,450 94,177 162,1428 ;7,808 28,378 '429,"i75' 137,974 123,854 60,568 437, 416 125, 154 .$105,326 392,363 720,043 655,805 130,280 126,885 1,176,902 76,368 1,047,385 104,321 413,682 576,376 447,360 321, 422 183,-601 201), 238 100, 661 • Exclusive of general transfers between minor oJBces and accovmts. » The same as the aggregate of cash on hand at beginning of year and ail receipts during year for all cities except Pittsburg, for -whioh.theie is a variation dl321,389, due to an imperfect sinking fund report. rCorporate receipts are the total receipts of Table 4, less the service transfers and refunds included therein. 46 Table 3,— TOTAL PAYMENTS AND RECEIPTS, CLASSIFIED AS CORPORATE, TEMPORARY, [For a list of the cities in eacli state arranged alphabetically GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continued CITY OK MUNICIPALITY. PAYMENTS. Cash on hand at close of year. City num- Grand total. To the pubUo. To departments, offices, industries, and funds. ber. Total. Corporate, i Temporary. 2 Total. Service transfer. ' Interest and loan trans- fer.* General transfer. ' 60 Springfield, Mass $2,924,042 2,600,433 2,372,008 1,021,269 1,712,807 1,140,078 1,581,760 899,517 1,658,642 1,320,155 1,152,249 1,167,556 2,815,683 1,327,997 1,364,770 1,621,086 1,011,833 602,515 1,663,271 884,900 2,031,652 1,660,269 2,048,164 1,960,989 1,263,604 $2,670,623 2,4.36,222 2,363,309 1,018,269 1,372,041, 1,084,367 1,491,164 862,819 1,585,751 1,221,206 858,922 1,031,800 2,442,584 1,242,806 1,360,841 1,621,086 930,120 501,793 1, 499, 267 789,941 1,854,173 1,329,707 1,702,351 1,855,001 1,009,619 $1,641,391 1,160,798 1,386,187 896,611 990,656 973,510 1,449,635 794,374 1,148,868 785,784 713,761 724,882 1,646,247 958,546 1,243,725 1,124,690 840,656 491,831 1,306,544 682,301 1,137,767 1,112,594 1,301,177 1,087,538 888,261 $1,029,232 1,285,424 977,122 121,758 381,486 110,857 41,529 68,445 436,883 436,422 145,161 306,918 797,337 284,260 117,116 396,396 89,564 9,962 192,713 107,640 656,406 217,113 401,174 767,463 121,368 $253,419 164,211 8,699 3,000 340,766 55,711 90,596 36,698 72,891 98,949 293,327 135,756 373,099 85,191 3,929 57,882 9,337 8,699 $5,983 119,130 $239,654 35,744 $388,108 76,316 73,744 101,113 41,325 388,496 312,646 104,163 211,347 219,278 384,541 241,163 248,689 199,683 140,768 207,986 236,280 47,251 177,914 102,631 27-1,768 264^682- 144,476 27,688 493,372 61 62 Lawrence, Mass 63 3,000 326,447 42,471 42,584 36,393 67,335 66,888 293,327 110,542 298,776 29,241 64 Hoboken, N. J 744 13,675 13,240 4,040 305 65 Peoria, HI 66 DulQth, Minn 43,972 67 68 Utica, N. Y 6,656 26,793 09 Manchester, N. H 16,268 70 71 Elizabeth, N. J 25,2i4 44,994 65,960 72 Yonkers, N. Y 29,329 73 Waterbnry, Conn Salt Lake City, Utah Kansas City, Kans Erie, Pa 3,929 75 76 81,713 722 154,014 94,969 177,479 230,662 345,813 95,988 253,985 20,756 718 125,639 14,842^ 121,139 60,957 4 28,376 80,117 56,340 230,562 201,707 75,255 180,545 77 Wilkesbarre, Pa 78 Norfolk, Va 79 Charleston, S. C Soheneotady, N. Y SO 81 82 Harrisburg, Pa . . . 30 3,071 144,076 17,662 73,440 83 84 Youngstown, Ohio GEOUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 60,000 IN 1904. Dallas, Tex Holyoke, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind . Tacoma, Wash, . . Akron, Ohio Saginaw, Mich.. Broclrton, Mass. Lincoln, Nebr..." Covington, Ky.. Lancaster, Pa... Spokane, Wash Birmingham, Ala. . . Altoona, Pa Pawtucket, E. I Binghamton, N. Y. . Augusta, Ga South Bend, Ind. Mobile, Ala Johnstown, Pa. . . Dubuque, Iowa . . Springfield, Ohio.. Wheeling, W. Va. McKeesport Pa..' Bayonne, N. J Butte, Mont Allentown, Pa Sioux City, Iowa.. Terre Haute, Ind. Topeka, Kans Davenport, lowa. Montgomery, Ala.. Qulncy, 111 East St. Louis, 111. Haverhill, Mass Little Book, Ark. . . Springfield, 111. York, Pa...... Salem, Mass . . . Maiden, Mass.. Chester, Pa Chelsea, Mass Newton, Mass Passaic, N. J Elmira, N. Y Atlantic City, N. J. $1,259,467 2,399,110 1,014,132 1,516,549 1,516,269 1,609,794 2,712,887 1,019,781 1,042,585 717,529 1,913,493 1,056,285 668,588 2,660,991 825,662 786,748 770,817 995, 431 . 380,136 573,071 1,073,094 964,669 839,852 1,341,846 864,661 639,886 643,139 674,269 1,439,046 843,369 634,642 422,921 986,035 1,347,730 453,628 942,167 694,217 2,196,047 1,644,862 871,189 1,333,838 3,313,255 789,626 602,143 1,564,740 $1,076,416 1,902,419 904,381 1,423,292 1,043,574 1,400,667 1,839,188 1,005,051 818,589 716,840 1,912,493 998,832 644,222 2,181,823 802,912 756,379 770,350 794,981 369,728 672,331 949,576 930,098 810,163 1,163,669 860,023 490,052 643,139 650,480 1,425,896 521,490 411,271 933,208 1,091,657 439,410 937,677 692,907 1,645,470 1,516,865 735,509 1,036,575 2,462,596 626,434 493,607 1,332,695 $916,966 1,132,797 860,124 1,139,018 883,577 1,018,711 1,033,613 663,250 656,010 657,717 1,436,592 704,0.56 564,202 877,417 639,197 621,587 652,327 665,227 361,117 465,784 710,241 801,058 668,095 859,773 813,254 424,030 600,557 601,948 1,347,473 686,256 494,782 369,332 825,738 673,144 390,472 784,564 666,-336 693,606 642,495 404,928 663,702 1,299,285 448,121 432,161 $158,449 769,622 44,257 284,274 169,997 381,856 805,575 441,801 162,579 58,123 476,901 294,776 90,020 1,304,406 163,716 233,792 118,023 129,764 8,611 116,647 239,336 129,040 162,068 293,786 46,769 66,022 42,682 48,532 78,423 158,114 26,708 41,939 107,470 418,513 48,938 153,013 26,571 861,864 873,360 330,681 372,873 1,163,311 177,313 61,346 372,902 $184,052 496,691 109,751 92,257 472,686 209,227 873,699 14,730 223,996 1,689 1,000 .67,453 24,366 379,168 22,760 31,369 467 200,450 20,408 740 123,518 34,671 29,689 188,287 4,628 49,834 23,789 13,150 13,062 11,660 61,827 256,073 14,218 4,580 1,310 649,577 129,007 136,680 297,263 860,669 164,192 108,636 232,145 $62,237 901 40,936 21,896 246 20,000 16,214 12,369 467 4,829 715 2,650 6,732 4,628 9,718 1,202 5,905 6,290 320 190 6,066 9,089 6,853 $35,840 125,244 69;2S2 49,245 212,678 3,632 18,194 3,164 1,443 500 4,766 131,296 65,171 2,025 106,741 1,609 '234' 43,665 1,116 2,260 1,263 222,612 5,730 83,861 229,489 686,997 322 45,401 $148,212 309,210 39,598 2,076 260,007 205,696 833,610 11,576 223,707 500 37,463 19,600 231,658 22,750 19,000 195,621 15,619 26 68; 347 31,921 27,664 74,814 48,225 23,655 12,241 3,334 11,660 60,625 206,503 7,812 2,000 47 426,775 117,211 51,819 58,685 267,809 164,192 108,314 186 744 $264,343 226,178 272,667 196,061 410,791 106,674 129,507 287.028 139; 138 284,284 224,912 404,800 142,408 623,542 190,095 39,436 256,347 334,636 102,422 94,778 187,387' 55,464 279,066 141,685 76,118 176,420 146,680 217,023 177,517 317,962 286,212 343,224 40,884 68,927 54,362 360,970 263,750' 66,805 £1,233 31,208 69,542 73,382 23,770 269,666 I Corporate payments are the total payments of Table 4, less the service transfers and refunds included therein, and with accounting deductions lor receipts from •ales of real propsrty. 'For details, see page 62. s For details, see Tables 6,6, 7, 13, and 14, and notes to Tables 6, 10, 11, and 12. < For details, see Tables 8, 9, 12, 15, 16, and 17. 47 AND TRANSFER, TOGETHER WITH CASH BALANCES AND AGGREGATES: 1904— Continued, and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904-Continuea. AOGBEQATES. Cash on hand at laeginning olyear. heceipts. Payments to public, and cash on hand at close ol year. Ail pay- ments, and cash on hand at cioso ot year.' Cash on hand at beginning ol year, and receipts Irom public. Grand total. From the pubUo. From departments, olEces, industries, and lunda. City num- Total. Corporate.' Temporary.2 Total. Service transfer.3 Interest and loan transfer.* General transfer.5 ber. $3,058,731 2,512,538 2,437,053 1,119,382 1,413,366 1,472,862 1,803,810 966,972 1,797,098 1,440,484 1,243,463 1,272,963 2,691,2/3 1,442,489 1,601,609 1,729,072 1,165,400 1,677^171 892,472 2,128,931 1,594,389 1,846,827 1,882,689 1,602,991 $3,312,150 2,676,749 2,445,752 1,122,382 1,754,132 1,628,573 1,894,406 1,003,670 1,869,989 1,639,433 1,536,790 1,408,719 3,064,372 1,527,680 1,605,538 1,729,072 1,247,113 549,766 1,831,185 987,431 2,306,410 1,824,951 2,192,640 1,978,677 1,766,976 $3,068,731 2,512,538 2,437,053 1,119,382 1,413,366 1,473,569 1,803,810 966,972 1,797,098 1,440,484 1,256,322 1,272,963 2,689,403 1,442,489 1,501,609 1,729,072 1,165,400 649,044 1,677,171- 892,472 2,128,931 1,595,969 1,846,827 1,882,689 1,602,991 $367,117 45,501 61,713 61,093 194,369 194,129 357,655 103,543 302,615 207,512 303,302 196,358 249,261 134,940 162,907 342,605 190,822 58,007 252,337 48,171 414,409 346,267 347,622 71,414 424,801 $2,945,033 2,631,248 2,384,039 1,071,289 1,559,773 1,334,444 1,536,851 900,127 1,567,374 1,331,921 1,233,488 1,212,361 2,815,111 1,392,740 1,342,631 1,386,467 1,056,291 491, 7.59 1,578,848 939,260 1,892,001 1,479,684 1,845,018 1,907,263 1,332,175 $2,691,614 2,467,037 2,375,340 1,068,289 1,219,007 1,279,440 1,446,255 863,429 1,494,483 1,232,972 953,020 1,070,605 2,440,142 1,307,549 1,338,702 1,386,467 974,578 491,037 1,424,834 844,301 1,714,522 1,250,702 1,499,205 1,811,275 1,078,190 $1,763,788 1,002,513 1,398,168 946,531 837,521 978,458 1,404,726 807,842 1,056,150 837,056 842,758 769,687 1,649,106 1,023,677 1,220,520 987,438 006,014 481,049 1,232,121 842,287 1,056,116 1,033,314 1,106,831 1,038,701 910,961 $927,826 1,464,524 977, 172 121,758 381, 486 300,982 41,529 55,587 438,333 395,916 110,262 306,918 791,037 283, 972 118, 182 399,029 68,564 9,988 192,713 2,014 658,406 217,388 393,374 772,574 161,229 $253,419 164,211 8,699 3,000 340, 766 55,004 90,596 36,698 72,891 98,949 280,468 135,756 374,969 85,191 3,929 - $7,882 - 9,337 8,699 $5,983 119, 130 $239,554 35,744 CO 61 62 3,000 326,447 41, 764 42,684 36,393 67,335 56,888 280,468 110,542 300,646 29,241 63 744 13,575 13,240 4,040 305 64 65 43,972 66 67 5,556 25,793 68 16,268 69 70 25,2i4 44, 994 55,950 71 29,329 72 73 3,929 74 75 81,713 722 154,014 94, 959 177,479 228,982 346,813 95,988 253,985 20,756 718 125,639 14,842 121,139 60,957 4 28,376 80,117 66,340 228,982 201,707 75,256 180,546 76 77 78 79 80 81 30 3,071 144,076 17, 662 73, 440 82 83 84 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 60,000 IN 1904. $1,329,758 2,128,597 1,176,938 1,618,353 1,454,365 1,506,141 1,968,695 1,292,079 957,727 1,000,124 2,137,405 1,403,632 786,630 2,705,365 993,007 794,815 1,026,697 1,129,616 462,150 667,109 1,136,963 985,552 1,089,229 1,296,144 936,141 665,472 789,819 867,603 1,603,413 1,126,835 839,452 697,483 1,276,432 1,132,641 498,337 991,939 953,877 1,809,220 1,581,660 786,742 1,067,783 2,532,138 698,816 517,277 1,602,161 $1,513,810 2,625,288 1,286,689 1,710,610 1,927,050 1,715,368 2,842,394 1,306,809 1,181,723 1,001,813 2,138,405 1,461,085 810,996 3,084,533 1,015,767 826, 184 1,027,164 1,330,066 482,568 667,849 1,260,481 1,020,123 1,118,918 1,483,431 940,769 7)5,306 789,819 891,292 1,616,663 1,126,835 862,504 709, 133 1,328,259 1,388,614 512,655 996,519 965, 187 2,458,797 1,710,667 922,422 1,365,046 3,382,797 863,008 625,913 1,834,306 $1,329,768 2,128,697 1,176,938 1,618,353 1,454,365 1,505,775 1,968,695 1,292,079 958,491 1,00Q,124 2,137,405 1,376,.835 786,630 2,705,366 993,007 ' 794,815 1,026,697 1, 129, 616 462, 150 667, 109 1,136,795 985,552 1,089,229 1,295,144 936, 141 665,472 789,819 867,503 1,603,777 1,120,835 839,452 697,409 1,276,432 1,132,541 498,337 991,939 953,877 l,809',-220 1,681,660 786,742 1,067,783 2,532,138 694,250 619,866 1,602,161 $170,679 234,391 335,453 120, 417 292, 178 94,087 67,275 232,475 183,712 226,354 90,375 155,552 214,071 297,012 204,845 10,669 182,473 166,088 96,808 78, 486 280,654 59,835 269,859 74,024 144,250 160, 419 120,788 275,755 251,268 186,395 32,793 255,022 172,906 26,666 61,713 79,249 601,094 328,009 32,909 102,390 36,945 77,942 64,837 29,765 303,662 $1,343,231 2,390,897 961,236 1,590,193 1,634,872 1,621,281 2,785,119 1,074,334 998,011 775, 459 2,048,030 1,305,533 696,925 2,787,621 810,912 815,515 844,691 1,163,978 385,750 979,927 660,288 849,069 1,409,407 796,619 654,887 069,031 615,637 1,365,295 940,440 819,711 454, 111 1,165,363 1,362,048 450,842 917,270 454,093 2,130,788 1,677,758 820,032 1,328,101 3,304,855 798, 171 596,148 1,630,644 $1, 169, 179 1,894,206 841,485 1,497,936 1,162,187 1,411,688 1,911,420 1,059,604 774,779 773,770 2,047,030 1,221,283 572,659 2,408,363 788, 162 784, 146 844,224 963,528 365,342 856,241 925,717 819,37a 1,221,120 791,891 605,053 669,031 591,748 1,362,509 940, 440 806,669 442,387 1,103,626 1,105,975 436,624 912,690 452,783 1,481,211 1,548,761 684,362 1,030,838 2,464,196 629,413 490, 101 1,298,499 $1,026,298 1,111,721 795,844 1,266,842 868,381 1,023,797 1,133,335 617,803 607,947 716, 647 1,572,474 926,607 537,009 1,104,307 624,956 560,354 726,201 831,774 361,631 472,076 646,070 796,677 699,302 927,334 745, 122 440,901 626,449 541,862 1,264,080 787,068 779,951 400,448 996,942 718, 120 388,636 759,677 401,694 676,473 961,491 365,471 667,965 1,411,681 452, 100 433,417 1,004,649 $132,881 782,485 45,641 231,094 ■293,806 387,891 778,085 441,801 166,832 58, 123 474,556 294,776 35,550 1,304,046 103,206 233,792 118,023 131,754 3,711 116,547 210, 171 129,040 120,068 293,786 46,769 64, 152 42,562 49,886 88,423 153,372 26,708 41,939 107,584 387,855 47, 988 153,013 51,089 804,738 587,260 328,881 372,873 1,042,516 177,313 56,684 293,860 $184,052 496,691 109,761 62,257 472,686 209,693 873,699 14,730 223,232 1,689 1,000 84,250 24,366 379,168 22,750 31,369 467 200,450 20, 408 740 123,686 34,571 29,689 188,287 4,028 49,834 23,789 12,786 13,062 11,724 61,827 266,073 14,218 4,580 1,310 049,577 129,007 135,080 297,263 850,659 168,768 106,047 232, 146 $62,237 901 40,936 21,895 289 246 20,000 16,214 12,369 467 4,829 715 2,650 6,732 4,628 9,718 1,202 5,905 5,290 320 190 6,066 9,089 5,863 $35,840 125,244 69,252 49,245 212,678 ' 3,632 18, 194 3,154 1,443 600 4,766 131,296 65, 171 2,026 106,741 1,009 234 43, 665 1,116 2,260 1,263 222,612 5,730 83,861 229,489 586,997 322 45, 401 $148,212 309,210 39,598 2,076 260,007 205,961 833, 610 11,576 222,943 500 64,250 19,600 231, 658 22,750 19,000 195,021 16,519 25 68, 515 31,921 27,664 74,814 48,225 23,555 11,877 3,334 11,724 60,C25 206,603 7,812 2,000 47 426, 775 117,211 51,819 58,685 267,809 168,758 105,725 186,744 'Exclusive ol general transfers between minor Offices and accounts. ^ „ .^. ^^-^^r. . v v ^i. ■ ■ ^- ^„„, « The same as the aggregate ol cash on hand at beginning ol year and all receipts during year lor all cities except Pittsburg, lor which there is a variation ol $21,389, n to an imperlect sinEng fund report. , . , ,,^.,^^0.1.. 'Corporate receipts are the total receipts ol Table 4, less the service translers and relunds mcluded therein. Bull. 50—06 4 48 Table 2.— TOTAL PAYMENTS AND KECEIPTS, CLASSIFIED AS CORPORATE, TEMPORARY, — [For a list of the cities in eaoti state arranged alphabetioally GROTTP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904— Continued. CITY OK MtmiCIPAUTT. PAYMENTS. Cash o;a hand at > close of year. City num- Grand total. To the pubho. To departments, offloes, industries, and lands. ber. Total. Corporate, i Temporary. 2 Total. Service transfer. > Interest and loan trajis- fer.< General transfer.* 130 Superior, Wis $1,582,924 517,629 478,833 797,241 627,113 596,581 1,876,272 2,132,392 484,047 852,520 320,829 1,084,969 479,906 573,662 1,683,476 778,918 1,480,642 429,488 717, 495 424,630 599,953 558,917' $1,180,003 450,536 478,833 784,439 569,437 695,581 1,692,756 680,890 429,638 699,070 294,840 920,843 479,306 505,662 1,469,367 777,479 1,104,344 413,238 716,919 421,630 666,601 506,430 $631,485 374,268 413,790 531,707 562,817 414,335 662,440 624,409 311,040 594,034 251,766 648,987 469,816 412,467 470,622 636,144 638,253 384,232 697,832 339,809 441,519 440,160 $549,118 76,267 65,043 252,732 6,620 181,246 1,030,316 56,481 118,498 105,036 43,074 271,856 19,491 93,105 998,745 242,335 466,091 29,006 19,087 81,821 124,982 66,270 $372,321 67,094 $152 $21,006 $351,163 67,094 $223,825 25,430 85,969 27,247 97,192 249,623 65,262 961,023 18,694 336,860 68,279 69,455 24,003 221,821 46,486 110,369 60,116 36,851 275,426 52,142 262,869 89,179 131 132 133 RocMord, 111 12,802 67,676 500 57,676 1,018 11,284 134 135 136 South Omaha, Nebr 183,516 1,451,602 64,609 153,450 25,989 164,126 600 68,000 114,108 1,439 376,298 16,250 576 3,000 33,452 52,487 154,418 1,251,460 14,609 16,(i36 29,098 200,042 40,000 136,815 26,081 144,845 600 68,000 48,640 138 139 140 908 19,281 143 144 26,131 1,439 13,607 6,000 39,437 n145 Joliet 111 146 197,210 165,581 10,250 576 3,000 27,825 62,487 Cbattanooga, Tenn 148 149 Oshkosti Wis 150 36 5,692 Council Bluffs, Iowa 1 Corporate payments are the total payments of Tatile 4, less the service transfers and refunds included therein, and with accounting deductions for receipts from ■ales of real property. ' For details, see page 62. » For details, see Tables 5, 6, 7, 13, and 14, and notes to Tables 6, 10, 11, and 12. «For details, see Tables 8, 9, 12, 15, 16, and 17. 49 AND TRANSFER, TOGETHER WITH CASH BALANCES AND AGGREGATES: 1904-Coiitiiiuod. and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904-Continued. AQQBEGATKS. Cash on hand at beginning of year. RECEIPTS. Payments to pubUo, and cash on hand at close ol year. All pay- ments, and cash on hand at close ol year.' Cash on hand at beginning of year, and receipts from public. Grand total. From the public. From departments, offices, industries, and funds. City num- Total. Corporate.' Temporary.2 Total. Service transter.s Interest and loan transfer.* General transfer.5 ber. $1,404,428 475,965 564,802 811,686 666,029 8«,l(il 1,758,018 1,041,913 448,232 1,035,920 363,119 960,298 603,309 727,383 1,516,853 887,848 1,164,460 450,089 1 992,345 473,772 829,370 695,609 $1,776,749 543,059 564,802 824,488 724,305 846,104 1,941,634 3,033,415 502,741 1,189,370 389,108 1,154,424 503,909 795,383 1,629,%1 889,287 1,540,7.58 466,339 992,921 476,772 862,822 648,096 $1,404,428 473,496 564,802 811,837 666,629 846,104 1,758,018 1,641,913 438,232 1,035,170 363,119 690,298 503,309 727,383 1,616,853 887,848 1,164,400 450,339 992,345 473,772 829,370 595,609 $283,857 23,301 41, 197 22,878 94,396 69,520 96,959 853,193 19,508 178,213 15,365 107,219 14,383 224,938 39,954 79,723 55,074 21,112 270,873 30,341 209,526 99,217 $1,492,892 619,758 623,605 801,610 629,909 775,684 1,844,576 2,240,222 483,233 1,011,157 373,743 1,047,205 489,526 570,446 1,590,007 809,564 1,485,684 445,227 722,048 446,431 653,296 648,879 $1,120,571 450,195 523,605 788,959 572,233 775,684 1,661,059 788,720 418,724 856,967 347,754 883,079 488,926 502,445 1,475,899 808,125 1,109,386 429,227 721,472 443,431 619,844 496,392 $571,453 372,928 458,662 636,227 663,800 594,338 630,743 733,345 312,923 761,818 304,680 610,312 464,270 409,340 562,219 565,790 682,207 404,647 702,385 352,610 494,677 431,911 $549,118 77,267 65,043 252,732 8,433 181,246 1,030,316 65,375 105,801 106, 139 43,074 272,767 24,666 93,106 913,680 242,335 427,179 24,680 19,087 90,821 125,267 64,481 $372,321 69,563 $152 $21,006 $351,163 69,563 130 131 132 12,651 57,676 500 57,676 1,018 11,133 133 134 135 183,516 1,451,502 64,509 154,200 26,989 164,126 600 68,000 114,108 1,439 376,298 16,000 576 3,000 33,452 52,487 164,418 1,251,460 14,509 16,635 29,098 200,042 60,000 137,665 26,081 144,845 600 68,000 48,540 136 137 138 139 908 19,281 140 141 142 143 26,131 1,439 13,507 6,000 39,437 144 145 197,210 165,681 10,000 676 3,000 27,825 52,487 146 147 148 149 35 6,592 160 151 5 Exclusive of general transfers between minor offices and accounts. 6 The same as the aggregate of cash on hand at beginning of year and all receipts during year for all cities except Pittsburg, for which there is a variation of $21,389, ^2S to an imperfect sinking fund report. •Corporate receipts are the total receipts of Table 4, less the service transfers and refunds included therein. 50 Table 3 — PAYMENTS, RECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS: 1904. [For a list of the cities in each state arranged alphabetically and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] CITT OK MITNICIPALITY, AND INDEPEND- ENT DIVISIONS AND FUNCa. Date of close of fiscal year. PAYMENTS. Cash on hand at close of year. Aggregate of alipayments, and cash on hand at close of year.? Cash on hand at beginning of year. KECEIPTS. City num- ber. To the public. To departments, offices, Industries, and funds.' Prom the public. From departments, office^, industries, and funds.) Grand total $870,453,086 $153,137,302 $145,150,715 $1,168,741,103 $108,709,490 $907,332,749 $152,677,475 Group I 595,232,275 128,486,663 86,643,322 61,090,924 101,276,404 29,293,505 12,663,915 10,013,478 98,085,575 21,370,884 13,617,896 12,076,360 794,594,264 179,150,964 111,816,133 83,180,762 68,933,927 16,886,341 12,966,226 10 222,996 624,493,690 133,761,194 86,174,649 62,903,216 101,145,248 28,803,419 12,674,258 10,054,550 Group II Group III Group IV GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPUIiATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. New York, N. Y City go venunent Library Sinking funds Public trust funds Private trust accounts 3 . Private trust accounts < . Chicago, 111 City government Schools Parks Sanitary districts Sulking funds Investment funds Public trust funds Private trust accounts. Philadelphia, Pa City government Library Museum Special assessment funds . Poor district. . SinkiDg funds Pubhc trust funds Private trust accounts . St. Louis, Mo City government Schools Library. Clerk of court fee funds Collectors' commissions Lafayette Park funds Board of pubiic improvcmnts. Sinking funds Investment funds Public trust funds Private trust funds Private trust accounts Boston, Mass City government County Overseers of poor. Sinking fnnds I*ublic trust funds Private trust accounts. Baltimore, Hd City government. . . SLnlciDg funds Investment funds. . Public trust funds. Cleveland, Ohio City government Schools , Library , Sinking funds Public trust funds Private trust accounts. BuffalcN.Y City government Library and museum Buffalo Historical Society. Sinking funds Public trust funds Private trust funds. San Francisco, Cal , City government Sinking funds Public trust funds Private trust accounts . Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. June Dec. Dec. Dec. IMay [Dec. Dec. Deo. 31, 1904 30, 1904 31,1904 31,1904 31, 1904 30,1904 31, 1904 31,1904 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 [Mar. 29,30, 1905. [Apr. 15,1905 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 June 30,1905 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Jime 30,1905 June 30,1905 __ June 30,1905 Private trust accounts June 30, 1905 Apr. 10, June 30, Apr. 10, Dec. 31, Mar. 5, Mar. 31, Apr. 10, Apr. 10, /Apr. 10, \June 30, Juno 30, Apr. 10, Apr. 10, 1905 1905 1905 1904 1905 190S 1905 1905 1905 1905 1905 1905 1905 Jan. 31,1905 Jan. 31,1905 Jan. 31,1905 Jan. 31,1905 Jan. 31,1905 Jan. 31,1905 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Aug. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 $341,259,515 316,689,687 3,688 16,577,870 2,387,858 109,826 5,490,687 61,691,616 36,530,758 12,303,600 5,837,748 4,858,001 689,660 [ 55,206 505,257 911,486 41,076,305 33,786,450 162,428 , 125,239 220,480 67,064 4,206,704 2,389,185 118,755 21,497,822 14,605,913 2,852,078 80,956 83,168 101,585 606 3,064,117 193,600 191,183 424,716 38,205,561 36,531,865 1,393,788 131,610 105,677 42,631 11,778,174 10,431,648 1,295,956 50,570 11,285,891 5,845,350 2,493,315 247,302 2,518,621 120, 334 61,069 12,613,694 6,926,849 111,612 9,811 2,020,314 67,361 3,296,495 181,252 12,617,740 12,347,740 4,000 82,397 183,603 $57,626,496 32,207,890 24,565,001 743,605 10,000 2,412,550 1,632,907 26,005 107,687 49, 180 6,771 5,798,021 6,064,951 555,293 174,848 2,373,157 1,255,509 20,864 77,855 5,181 29,426 50 900,000 1,066 83,206 8,763,359 5,489,374 59,184 42,090 2,708,000 454,711 4,500,824 1,325,782 3,174,944 3,976,898 3,327,260 227.864 22; 343 399,431 3,622,267 2,701,748 34 917,711 2,774 50,674 46,755 3,919 $17,324,784 13,647,783 15,448 1,795,275 380,221 489,020 997,037 23, 924,622 118,634 729,268 900,342 191,505 351,354 30,705 303,634 299,380 456,226 163,995 2,641 15,872 9,383 2,620,928 365,658 277,849 7, 697, ,383 6,516,680 555,205 38,215 150 'i,"367,"465' 22,657 2,003 104,202 6,679,227 2,067,779 3,493 2,946 2,870,888 239,206 404,915 1,680,683 1,424,067 255,980 6,774,621 4,239,200 906,442 325,214 922,933 66, 469 314,373 406,070 10,289 4,381 228,968 113,179 14,600 34,663 6,691,635 6,590,640 7,315 20,238 73,442 $418,110,795 362,545,260 19, 136 42,938,146 3,511,684 608,845 6,487,724 44, 15, 8, 7, 2, 028, 182, 058, 845; 098, 040, 85, 505,5 210,8 70,330,652 59,015,396 165,069 141, 111 220,480 79,376 7,382,925 2,929,591 396,604 31,468,362 21,278,102 3,428,147 197, (E6 88,349 131,011 806 3,064,117 2,450,965 193,055 105,863 2,003 528,918 52,538,147 44,079,008 1,466,465 176,646 6,578,888 799,594 447,546 17,959,681 13,181,497 4,726,880 98 51,206 22,037,410 13,411,810 3,627,621 594,859 3,840,885 186,793 376,442 16,642,031 9,628,597 121,901 14,226 3,166,983 183,314 3,311,096 215,916 19,360,049 18,985,135 15,234 102,635 267,045 $10,927,254 8,573,614 9,732 3S6, 120 467,465 648,690 941,633 13,173,661 3,696,243 3,725,789 2,258,973 1,873,826 1,147,600 3,965 209,412 257,864 10,040,590 9,442,524 10,026 25,583 7,943 33,317 387,342 133,855 7,646,374 5,779,243 201,275 17,622 1,497,657 3,364- 877 1,748 144, 648 5,486,760 3,034,058 3,763 8,267 1,572,113 468, 706 758,009 373,099 384,303 607 6,371,453 4,201,486 1,248.203 292,0.36 301,466 67,584 260,678 645, 654 12,544 3,871 489,897 106,032 9,560 23,750 1,938,038 1,852,438 1,919 18,522 65,159 $347,657,045 328,532,175 9,404 12,298,120 1,221,100 60, 165 5,536,091 64,442,677 39,865,736 10,776,432 6,586,804 5,221,861 234, 121 804,611 953,012 54,491,941 48,860,627 5,125 62,683 220,480 2,722,964 2,300,428 262,749 21,445,969 14,513,688 3,139,842 9,536 83,682 86,682 766 3,012,916 110,346 104,986 255 384,270 38,298,028 37,688,047 226,393 37,104 47,713 251,088 47,683 12,700,848 9,626,689 3,074,061 11,688,817 8,899,667 2,290,818 290,323 47,935 45,310 114,764 12,373,393 8,618,365 8,495 188,700 64,133 3,301,535 192,165 17,371,337 17,127,338 13,315 38,798 191,886 » Exclusive of general transfers between minor offices and accounts $21,3^!'dueTo'^i^;eSXMSg S^d?eporf '* """^^^^ "' ^'"^ '"'' "" '''''^'' '""^'^ ^'^' '°' "" ^«^^ ^^«^P* Pi"^''"^^' ^^ ^^'^"^ *«^e ^ * Included in city cash. « Not included in city cash. $57,526,496 25,439,471 30,243,906 1,833,119 10,000 2,412,550 620,220 566,652 3,000 659,193 81,946 491,639 5,798,021 72i2,345 149,918 52,840 4,463 4,626,644 241,821 2,376,029 985,171 87,030 169,868 4,667 45,329 51,201 953,408 79,356 8,753,359 3,366,903 1,226,309 131,285 3,959,062 79,800 4,600,824 3,181,709 1,268,516 50,699 3,977,140 310,667 88,000 12,600 3,491,484 73,899 3,622,984 1,010,232 100.862 10,365 2,488,386 13,149 50,674 5,359 45,315 variation of 51 Table 3.— PAYMENTS. RECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS: 1804^-Continuod. fPor a list of the cities in each state arranged alphabetically and the number assigned to each, see page 37.J GEOUP I.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OP 300,000 OH OVEB IN ig04-Continued. Cit^ ber. 10 U 12 13 14 CITT OR MUNICIPALITT, AND INDEPEND- ENT BivisiCTNs AND rmros. Pittsbaig, Pa City government. . . Sohoois Library ginUng funds Public trust funds. Cincinnati, Oliio City government Scboola University Sintlngfunds Investment funds . . . Public tnist funds . . Private trust funds. Detroit, Micb City government House of correction Waterworlcs Horlbuit f and Sinking lands Public trust funds Private trust accounts . Milwaukee, Wis City government. . , Scdiools Library Mnseum City service board. Parks Public trust funds Private trust accounts. New Orleans, La City government Board of liquidation. Schools Library Parka Court house commission. . Metropolitan police tax.. . Eire d^artment Board of health , Drainage board Almshouse Police commission Police pension Public trust funds , Private trust accounts . . . Sate of dose of fiscal year. Jan. 31,1905 Jan. 31,1905 Jan. 31,1905 Jan. 31,1905 Jan. 31,1905 Deo. Aug. Dec. Deo. Dee. Deo. Dee. 31,1904 31,1904 31,1904 31,1904 31,1904 31,1904 31,1904 June 30,1905 Dec. 31,1904 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 Aag. 31,1904 Jane 30,1905 Dec. July Aug. Aug. Dec. Mar. Aug. Apr. Aug. Dec. 31,1904 15,1904 31,1904 31,1904 31,1904 4,1905 31,1904 30,1905 31, 1904 31,1904 Dec. Deo. Dec. Dec. /Sept. IDec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dee. Jan. Jan. (Dec. tDec. Deo. 31,1904 31,1904 31,1904 31,1904 5,1904 31,1904 31,1904 31,1904 31,1904 31,1904 31,1904 31,1904 14,1905 14,1905 31,1904 14,1904 31,1904 To the public. 00,779,517 7,617,527 2,002,173 181,507 976,809 1,501 , 10,669,453- 6,424,786 1,016,511 147,367 2,925,273 74,' 744' 80,772 6,860,265 5,072,734 191,027 657,511 3,960 723,957 8,116 202,960 8,815,258 7,674,804 918,572 67,291 28,174 4,154 83,708 68,805 79,750 1,081,464 ,863,471 1,797,723 599,127 15,288 48,049 125 140 267,874 55,336 73,052 10,694 242,961 1,885 61,865 53,873 To departments. industries, and iunds.i $2,804,^1 2,488,263 4,460 311,558 3,665,549 1,940,876 70,459 7,4QQ 449,036 1,154,831 42,947 1,330,747 482,113 28,000 389,025 431,609 907,723 892,797 12,132 152 3,553,858 2,772,700 766,000 7,770 676 'iss 6,557 Cash on hand at dose of year. 14,071,024 3,176,269 484,045 25,522 384,197 991 3,331,472 2,323,740 12,796 17,137 834,153 33,750 16,829 93,067 2,256,043 1,417,087 51,906 50,868 822 698,176 17,874 19,310 969,930 171,498 479,923 44,167 13,639 504 91,374 45,940 122,985 2,021,855 628,599 1,297,335 3,245 11,954 19,164 2,921 9,996 4,579 6,720 1,029 6,059 801 12,092 18,361 Aggregate of all payments, and eash on hand at close of year.2 »17,654,822 13,282,059 2,490,678 207,029 1,672,564 2,492 17,e66,«74 10,689,402 1,099,766 171,904 4,208,462 1,188,581 134,620 173,839 10,447,055 6,971,934 270,933 1,097,404 4,782 1,853,742 25,990 222,270 10,692,911 8,639,099 1,410,627 112,150 41,801 4,658 175,234 106,607 202,733 11,657.177 5,264,770 4,861,058 599,127 26,304 80,003 19,289 3,061 277,870 59,915 80,448 11,723 248,175 2,686 80,514 72,234 Cash on hand at begimiing of year. $4,614,658 3,733,363 472,208 21,540 386,246 1,301 2,492,218 1,251,939 6,628 22,215 1,135,132 14,708 61,696 1,924,625 939,180 82,367 218,723 762 661,860 7,017 14,716 813,800 142,291 372,292 40,142 12,312 373 75,371 44,902 126,117 2,100,833 553,202 1,474,417 12,324 5,1^ 4,259 2,584 2,811 2,609 2,241 2,471 3,464 1,246 11,168 22,909 Prom the public. J10,214,494 9,232,678 943,470 27,489 9,666 1,191 11,608,703 8,987,782 1,081,955 42,875 40,864 1,188,581 .54,508 112,143 7,196,404 6,576,145 188,566 803,681 4,020 401,676 14,762 207,564 9,100,918 8,4*7,809 527,612 13,921 1,910 285 7,863 24,900 76,618 6,003,226 4,696,666 996,515 176,846 4,665 24,875 30 38,418 1,441 1,752 3,219 1,285 8,230 49,3^ From departmeiDiB, oiHoes, industries, and fnnds.i »2, 804, 281 316,018 1,075,000 168,000 1,255,263 3,665,553 449,081 11,283 106,814 3,832,466 1,326,026 456,609 75,000 790,206 4,211 778,193 48,999 510,723 58,087 27,679 4,000 92,000 3,553,118 4,902 2,390,126 422,281 9,415 30,000 15,000 477 275,000 18,888 76,766 7,500 241,492 155 61,116 GEOUP II^CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OP 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1934. 15 16 17 18 ■Washington, D, C , City government Library Interest funds Incidteatal bond funds-. Sinking fimds Public trust funds Private trust funds Private trust accounts. Newark, N. J City government SeaaoTs Library District courts Sinking fmids Public trust funds Private trust accounts - Minneapolis, Minn City government . Sinking funds Jersey City, N. J CSty government Library District eoarts sinking funds Publfe trust funds Private trust accounts. June 30,1905 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 JiHie 30,1905 June 30, 1905 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 Deo. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Nov. 30,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dee. 31,1904 Nov. 30, 1904 Nov. 30,1904 Nov. 30,1904 Nov. 30, 1904 Dec. 31,1904 Nov. 30,1904 #12,796,244 11,224,729 1,947 464,848 561,134 40,685 151,837 351,064 12,336,625' 9,928,623 1,358,787 59,156 6,304 831,157 13,141 139,457 6,444,130 5,269,952 174,178 7,041,671 6,828,174 30,292 6,960 133,604 30,170 12,471 $1,023,210 1,023,160 50 6.543,211 £546,361 3,171 27,679 1,880,000 86,000 267,307 207, 132 60,175 3,175,319 1,639,892 12,003 1,523,424 $502,754 263,192 7,235 1,357 764 6,791 694 64,606 158,115 1,110,165 392, 383 27,053 4,180 630, 648 16,857 139,034 699,950 698,498 1,452 1, 138, 108 843,213 7,067 236,251 44,290 7,287 $14,322,208 12,511,081 9,182 466,205 764 567,925 41,429 216,443 509,179 19,989,991 14,867,367 1,389,011 63,336 33,983 3,241,805 115,998 278,491 6,411,387 6,175,582 235,805 11,355,098 9,311,279 37, 369 18, 963 1,893,279 74,460 19,758 $377,970 126,003 6,124 1,357 48 32,391 2,251 41,912 167,884 280,929 2,470 6,024 537 152,704 23,119 96,075 712,948 708,393 4,555 1,164,175 810,938 5,874 311, 178 30,069 6,116 $12,921,028 12,363,866 3,008 38,328 174,531 341,295 13,190,247 12,861,513 5,002 3,897 33,983 14,687 88,749 182,416 5,431,132 5,407,014 24,118 7,075,646 6, 964, 914 1,385 18,983 58, 670 18,072 13,6ffi $1,023,210 21,212 50 464,848 716 535,534 850 6,518,815 2,003,384 1,377,985 58,902 3,074,414 4,130 267,307 60,175 207, 132 3,115,277 1, 536, 427 30,100 1,523,431 26,319 1 Exclusive of general transfers between minor olHoes and accounts. 'The same as the aggregate of cash on hand at beginning of year and all receipts during year for all cities except Pittsburg, for which there is a variation of $21,389, due to an imperfect sinking fund report. 52 Table 3.— PAYMENTS, RECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS: 1904r-Contmued. [For a list of the cities in each state arranged alphabetically and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904— Continued. City num- ber. 19 20 26 CITY OK MUNICIPALITY, AND INDEPEND- ENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS. Louisville, Ky City government Schools Library Special assessment funds House of refuge Board of children's guardians . Parks Waterworks Sinking funds Investment funds Public trust funds Private trust accounts IndianapoUs, Ind City government Schools Library Street improvement funds Sinking funds Public trust funds Providence, R. I City government Sinking funds Public trust funds Private trust accounts St. Paul, Minn City government Sinking funds Private trust accounts Rochester, N. Y City government Fiscal agent Sinking funds Investment funds Public trust funds Private trust funds Kansas City, Mo City government Special tax department ! Schools ] Parks " " Sinking funds Private trust accounts Toledo, Ohio City government Schools University fund Sinking funds Investment funds Public trust funds Private trust accounts Denver, Colo City government Schools Treasurer's fee funds Sinking funds Private trust accounts 30 Allegheny, Pa City government. Schools , Sinking funds Columbus, Ohio City government Schools Sinking funds Public trust funds Private trust funds Private trust accounts. Worcester, Mass , City government '.. Sinking funds Public trust funds Los Angeles, Cal City government Schools Public trust funds Private trust accounts. . Date of close of fiscal year. Aug. 31,1904 June 30,1904 Aug. 31,1904 Aug. 31,1904 Aug. 31,1904 Aug. 31,1904 Nov. 30,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dee. 31,1904 Aug. 31,1904 Aug. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 June 30,1904 June 30,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Sept. 30,1904 Sept. 30, 1904 /Sept. 30, 1904 iJan. 1, 1905 Sept. 30, 1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Apr. 17,1905 Apr. 17,1905 June 30,1905 Apr. 17,1905 Apr. 17,1905 Apr. 17,1905 Deo. 31,1904 Aug. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 June 30,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Feb. 28,1905 June 1, 1905 Feb. 28,1905 Dec. 31,1904 Aug. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dee. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Nov. 30,1904 Nov. 30,1904 Nov. 30,1904 Nov. 30,1904 June 30,1904 Nov. 30,1904 Nov. 30,1904 Memphis, Tenn. City government ;;;."!;.'!.TDec."3i,'i964' ?9}i°°'s June 30,1904 Library. Dec. 31,1904 Waterworks june 30,1904 Parks.. Deo. 31,1904 Smkingfunds j Dec. PAYMENTS. To the public. 15,582,594 2,238,212 615,841 111, 150 373,962 77,265 2,597 418, 391 1,182,865 454, 944 100,000 6,595 772 3,316,262 1,586,762 1,111,925 54,205 490, 198 23,138 45,034 4, 708, 079 4, 410, 357 159, 164 197,385 1,183 5/095,898 5,015,040 38,516 42,342 8,511,003 8,421,893 To departments, offices, industries, and funds.' 87, 455 1,566 7, 116, 440 2,948,558 1, 380, 866 1,109,007 384, 866 266,312 1,026,832 2,610,273 1,633,003 625, 716 16,418 408, 108 23, 479 3,549 5,516,732 4, 116, 469 1,060,866 17,531 213, 359 108, 507 3,982,942 3, 152, 493 804, 449 26,000 4,172,869 1,942,311 894, 699 1,298,714 8,439 27,375 1,331 4,474,601 4, 137, 187 333,727 3,687 5, 605, 672 4,568,682 70,5, 721 7,128 334,241 1,937,679 1, 196, 484 266, 646 9,516 407, 355 57,678 31, 1904 1 Exclusive of general transfers between minor offices and accounts. $1,100,503 900,658 100,000 30,630 11,940 57,375 8,858 8,820 13 3,787,901 2,085,160 1,395,621 307, 120 116, 137 62,319 63,818 1,254,009 760, 159 150,000 343,850 419, 726 404,877 14, 849 Cash on hand at close of year. 950,398 715,767 226, 127 2,940 5,664 1, 306, 171 1,262,320 41, 614 2,237 451,978 320,347 1,600 130, 131 5,174,272 2,741,998 41,350 2,390,924 593,238 566,877 26,361 197,904 197,904 243,394 178,265 1,040 64,167 9,922 $623, 543 150, 667 140,594 1,366 8,141 1,478 314, 466 2,775 4,056 778, 127 408, 441 258,027 19,068 71, 323 2,691 18,687 686,276 221, 593 364,908 80.369 19, 406 484,984 480,342 4,112 530 2,030,167 654,899 624, 193 387,168 80, 813 282, 301 793 2,243,153 1, 492, 656 269,207 23, 336 320, 970 146, 924 905,233 503,914 299,905 8,429 73,383 9, 392 10, 210 840,033 548,773 100, 694 150,214 40, 352 741,428 221,428 359, 564 160, 446 368,906 162,368 89,352 110,296 3,600 3,290 1,005,617 296,716 487,448 221, 455 2, 483, 827 2,326,336 119,898 5,441 32, 152 590,740 217,838 6,350 106, 843 259,709 I Aggregate of all payments, and cash on hand at close of year." $7, 306, 640 3,289,637 756, 435 112,616 373,962 85,406 4,075 518, 391 1,213,395 781, 350 157, 375 9,370 4,828 4,103,247 2,004,023 1,369,952 73,288 561,521 30,829 63, 634 9,242,256 6,717,110 1,919,683 584,874 20,589 5,697,019 5,557,701 96, 446 42,872 11, 795, 179 9, 836, 951 624, 193 637, 168 424,752 369,756 2,359 9,778,319 4,846,091 1, 380, 866 1,383,123 408,202 586,282 1,173,756 4,465,904 2,852,684 825, 621 24, 847 707, 618 2,940 38,435 13,759 7,663,936 5,927,562 1,161,660 59,145 365,810 148, 859 5,176,348 3,694,268 1, 165, 503 316, 577 9,716,047 4,846,677 1,026,401 3, 799, 934 12, 039 27,376 4,621 6,073,366 5,000,780 821, 173 251, 403 8,287,403 7,082,822 825, 619 12,609 366,393 2,771,713 1,592,687 267, 686 15,866 568, 365 57, 578 269,631 Cash on hand at beginning of year. $477, 920 151,735 124,780 6,951 11,387 1,113 177,278 1,045 3,631 708, 662 277, 554 330, 405 17,340 68,087 2,379 12,887 701, 428 279, 354 315,083 86,925 20,066 622, 601 599,628 22,988 85 887,892 233, 275 256, 074 2,295 1,739,188 1,002,468 392,973 '236,'i45 113,602 327,420 254,952 12,442 12,027 31,407 6,911 9,681 699,092 240,924 81,266 13,926 336, 544 21, 433 539,382 447, 115 75,349 16,918 '500,486 420,032 66,370 18, 596 2,268 3,221 764,702 431, 434 120, 774 212, 494 1, 603, 393 1,252,269 160,687 6,298 184,249 416,374 188,701 20,990 3,518 21 9,101 194,043 From the public. $5,716,103 3,082,302 168,692 55, 432 373, 962 12,004 From departments. offices, industries, and funds.! 434, 668 1,205,180 322,944 57,375 2,352 1,197 3, 385, 737 1, 726, 469 1,039,609 55,948 493, 434 28,450 41,927 4,754,957 4,679,488 8,806 66,140 523 4,958,281 4,900,640 14, 854 42,787 9,653,278 9,106,085 14, 695 424,752 107, 682 64 7,619,405 3,839,213 1, 370, 124 990, 160 13,742 346,022 1,060,154 3,188,086 2,360,095 813, 179 2,649 1,198 2,940 3,947 4,078 5, 826, 512 5,609,308 14,293 45,219 30,266 127, 426 4, 186, 488 3,117,022 1,066,154 4,312 4,017,186 2,035,316 969,031 980,318 3,746 27,375 1,400 4,715,416 4, 496, 966 179,651 38,909 6,501,601 5,795,163 520, 407 3,887 182,144 2, 161, 945 1, 358, 659 198, 196 12, 348 568,344 4,477 9,921 $1,112,612 55,500 462, 963 60, 133 62,015 2,902 83, 723 8,215 281,128 100,000 5,973 8,858 3,785,871 1,758,268 1,695,794 431,809 116, 137 57,533 58,604 1,254,009 497,591 624, 193 126,225 6,000 419,726 4,410 10,741 394,460 10, 115 950,398 237,637 10, 171 675,013 27,577 1,137,332 71,330 1,066,002 450, 478 130, 131 25,000 295, 347 5, 198, .375 2,391,329 2,801,021 6,025 593,238 72,390 520,848 182, 409 35, 400 144, 625 2,384 203,394 45,227 48,500 44,000 65,667 $21,3Xlu\ToSlmptff"e^si5ikinrfu'Ld^^^^^^^^^ ''* beginning of year and all receipts during year for all cities except Pittsburg, for which there is a variation of 3 Discrepancy of 140,000 between cash on hand at close of 1903 and at begimiing of 1904. Amount in custody of Library Commission, which refused inf„™».,-„. 53 Table 3.— PAYMENTS, REX^JIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND f UND8: 1904r-Continued. [For a list of the cities in each state arranged alpliabetlcally and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904— Continued. City nmn- ber. CITY OB MUNICIPALITY, AND INBEPEND- ENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS. Bate of close of fiscal year. PAYMENTS. To the public. To departments, Cash on hand at close of year. industries, and funds.' Aggregate of all payments, and cash on hand at close of year." Cash on hand at beginning of year. From the public. From departments, offices, industries, and funds.i 32 33 34 35 37 Omaha, Nebr City government Schools Farlcs Sinking funds Investment funds Public trust funds Private trust accounts. New Haven, Conn City government Schools Library Clerk of court fee funds . Parks Sinking funds Public trust funds Dec. June June June June Dec. Dec. 31, 1904 30,1904 30,1904 30,1904 30,1904 31,1904 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Syracuse, N. Y City government Town accounts Overseer of poor Sinking funds Public trust funds Private trust accounts. . St. Josepli, Mo City government Schools Library Police Sinking funds Public trust funds Private trust accounts . Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Apr. 16,1905 June 30,1905 Apr. 30,1905 Apr. 16,1905 Apr. 16,1905 Dec. 31,1904 Apr 16,1905 Scranton, Fa City government. SchowB Poor district Sinking funds Private trust accounts. , Apr. June Dec. Apr. Apr. 3, 1905 3,1905 3,1904 3, 1905 3,1905 13,556,543 2,309,694 718,993 18,317 64,007 258 2,267 453,007 2,716,874 2,070,916 456,377 24,276 8,680 26,994 96,260 35,481 6,048,240 6,886,810 41,845 10,485 84,600 20,468 4,032 1,338,349 889,966 336,824 25,079 72, 769 1,020 1,444 11,267 1,590,481 666,373 641,123 230,520 162,465 J940,700 861,441 77,609 1,660 664,865 674,370 6,205 72,000 12,090 119,504 105, 118 $908, 144 695,686 246,361 6,033 3,668 2,498 2,109 53,909 249, 703 219,699 1,687 1,150 2,033 1,258 628 23,248 422,976 340,499 14,386 187,365 160,690 34,394 650 1,631 115, 701 83,303 Paterson,N. J City government Manual training school. library Parks Sinking funds Private trust accounts. . Fall Elver, Mass City government Srukjng funds Public trust funds Private trust accounts.. Mar. 30,1905 Mar. 20,1905 Jan. 31,1905 Mar. 20,1905 Mar. 20,1905 Mar. 20,1906 Portland, Oreg City government Schools Port of Portland. Pai^ music fund Sinking funds Public trust funds Private trust accounts . Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 6,906,771 6,714,015 2,469 126,395 26,729 39,000 163 3,206,405 3,142,482 61,328 2,595 82,945 82,946 564,140 345,992 211,000 7,148 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 17,1904 Sept. 30, 1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 3,814,388 2,619,675 618,387 568,751 4,640 4,949 1,000 3,949 2,005 1,030 479 30,509 37,461 14,028 682,243 3H,687 44,346 288 1 142,761 1,329 1,831 387,019 97,373 14,467 127,514 136,497 12,168 448,271 96,616 913 24,172 166 322,956 3,668 607,982 132,776 373,435 1,301 470 631,646 423,891 4,324 21,435 249 179,824 1,768 54 »5, 405, 387 3,766,721 1,041,953 26,000 67,665 2,766 4,376 606,916 3,631,242 2,864,985 457,064 25,426 16,818 27,252 168,878 70,819 6,590,720 6,332,427 41,845 10,964 116, 109 72,315 18,060 2,107,967 1,432,343 416,664 26,017 72,760 145,412 2,773 13,088 2,093,201 847,049 687,988 368,034 287,962 12,168 6,437,987 6,893,476 3,382 149,567 26,885 361,956 3,721 4,278,527 3,621,250 645,763 11,044 470 4,450,882 3,044,666 626,660 590,186 4,789 179,824 3,773 1,084 $874,880 462,738 162,868 $3,799,373 3,303,983 231,918 1,220 240 1,349 246,475 222,590 121,391 5,162 2,313 1,599 801 70,321 21,003 636, 132 446,740 7,165 36, 134 44,976 1,118 258,319 95,237 124,898 149 1,530 33,801 842 1,862 606,369 101,934 104,304 222,437 168,846 367, 111 39,662 1,382 71,361 698 260,387 3,721 380,967 140, 708 238,942 1,317 4 3,027 260,441 2,743,787 2,655,929 11, 765 1,160 16,219 7,461 3,382 48,901 6,935.084 6,871,301 18, 189 2,645 190 26,917 16,942 1,662,277 1,332,606 289,036 25,868 226 2,636 680 11,226 1,371,131 746, 115 483,684 136,597 3,416 3,319 5,991,931 6,863,814 1,000 67,206 287 69,624 815,421 441,270 8,012 207,857 661 166,644 1,987 3,334,046 3,261,788 67,259 4,529 470 3,630,512 2,699,347 618,648 382,329 3,138 24,180 1,786 1,084 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. 41 42 43 Atlanta, Ga City government. Library SinJdng funds Albany, N.Y City jgovemment Rinlnng funds. Investment fiinds PubUc trust funds Private trust accounts.. Cambridge, Mass City government. . . Sinkmg funds Public trust funds . Seattle, Waah City government Schools Investment funds Private trust accounts. . Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904. Nov. 30, 1904 Nov. 30, 1904 Nov. 30,1904 Deo. 31,1904 June 30,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 $2,390,521 2,377,699 12,822 2,433,985 2,389,137 9,488 36,360 4,248,034 3,792,270 463,397 2,367 6,116,661 4,379,601 694,730 42,320 $245,275 151,276 94,000 697,086 263,750 333,246 90 1,034,185 640,459 487,000 6,726 $294,678 286, 793 7,266 619 410,063 284,231 68,709 64,427 2,686 256,471 186,946 60,430 8,095 1,227,762 816,574 392,806 18,382 $2,930,474 2,816,767 20,088 94,619 3,441,124 2,937,118 391,955 90 73,916 38,046 6,637,690 4,619,675 1,000,827 17,188 6,344,413 6,196,175 1,087,636 60,702 $611,675 604,861 6,521 314,366 158,273 93,706 68,266 4jlll 367,053 92,129 264,400 10,524 864,702 775,943 65, 201 23,558 $2,073,624 2,070,967 2,567 2,629,682 2,446,509 37,231 90 12,917 33,936 4,136,462 3,927,127 208,938 387 5,479,711 4,420,232 1,022,336 37,144 $731, 134 647, 177 26,000 56,446 2,512 664,865 87,665 440,147 21,963 19,000 96, 176 915 119,504 14,386 23,656 1,254 78,785 1,423 187,361 4,600 1,631 71,004 108,976 1,251 116,701 115,701 78,945 1,000 11,000 26,000 41,945 663,614 218,764 339,662 5,198 4,949 3,949 1,000 $245,276 139,949 11,000 94,326 597,086 333,336 261,018 2,732 1,034,186 500,419 627,489 6,277 1 Exclusive of general transfers between minor offices and accounts. .,„ j„„ „„„, <„, „ii •■ae sanM as tTie aggregate of cash on hand at beginning of year and all receipts during year for all $21,389, due to an imperfect sinking fund report. cities except Pittsburg, for which there Is a variation of 54 Table 3.— PAYIIENTS, RECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS: 1904— Continued. [For a list of the cities in each state arranged alphabetically and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continued. City num- ber. 46 48 60 54 65 CITY OK MUNICIPALITY, AND INDEPEND- ENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS. Grand Rapids, Mich City government Schools Sinking funds Public trust funds Private trust accounts. Dayton, Ohio City government Schools Library and museum . Sinking funds Public trast funds Lowell, Mass City government. . . Library Sinking funds Public tiust funds . Hartford, Conn City government Schools B ridge commission Waterworks Waterworks interest funds - Parks Sinking funds PubUc trust funds . Reading, Pa City government Schools Sinking funds Private trust accounts. . Richmond, Va City government Schools Sinking funds Public trust funds , Private trust accounts. Nashville, Tcnn City government- , Library Sinking funds Wilmington, Del City government Schools Board of health Parks Waterworks Public improvement funds.. Sinking funds , Public trust funds Trenton, N.J City government Schools School of Industrial Arts. lyibrary Waterworks Board of health Sinking funds Public trust funds Private trust accounts Camden, N.J City government Schools Library Board of health Parks Sinking funds Public trust funds Private trust accounts. Bridgeport, Conn City government. . . Schools Library Sinking funds Public trust funds . Troy, N. Y City government Schools Sinking funds Public trust funds Private trust funds Private trust acoounst.. Date of close of flscal year. Apr. 15,1905 Sept. 25, 1904 Apr. 15,1905 Apr. 15,1905 Apr. 15,1905 Dec. 31,1904 Aug. 31,1904 Aug. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Doc. 31,1904 Dee. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1905 June 1,1905 Sept. 1,1904 Mar. 1, 1905 Mar. 31,1905 Apr. 30,1905 JMar. 31,1905 1 June 1-20,1905 Mar. 31,1905 Apr. 3, 1905 Feb. 21,1905 Apr. 3,1905 Apr. 3, 1905 Jan. 31,1905 Dec. 31,1904 Jan. 31,1905 Jan. 31,1905 Jan. 31,1905 Dec. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 Dec. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Jan. 31,1905 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 Feb. June June Feb. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 28,1905 30,1905 30,1905 28, 1905 31,1905 28, 1905 28,1905 28, 1905 28,1905 June June Deo. June June June June June 30, 1905 30, 1905 31,1904 30, 1905 30,1905 30,1905 30,1905 30,1905 Mar. 31,1905 June 30,1905 May .31,1905 Mar. 31,1905 Mar. 31,1905 Dec. 31,1904 July 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 PAYMENTS. To the public. $2,278,154 1,843,018 433,481 582 1,073 1,830,321 1,030,353 390,838 18,789 385,509 4,832 3,623,873 3,531,267 17,513 66, 758 8,335 3,296,131 1,613,613 571,351 690,369 161,858 26,060 40,994 271, 430 19, 666 1,125,962 712,775 393,155 10,557 9,475 2,938,637 1,874,320 214,297 849,431 292 297 1,181,047 1,157,832 10,110 13,105 1,024,758 381,636 262,208 882 18,919 149,335 183,838 37,860 To departments offices, industries, and f unds.i '2,737,072 2,057,818 262,093 10,430 16,334 140,173 10,716 225,121 8,388 2,020,509 1,391,607 530,883 46,061 13,993 1,466 14,000 1,864 20,675 1,306,617 1,000,256 297,724 6,387 3,100 50 2,190,794 2,113,969 59,343 9,637 6,613 8,232 8775,325 644,423 230,902 292, 708 161,368 23,972 75,378 32,000 170,367 98,782 70,210 1,375 1,193,646 1,035,778 16,304 127,640 145 . 922 10,000 2,957 100,570 77,470 23,100 1,482,620 1,246,666 764 236,300 104,321 104,321 415,102 364,372 50,218 420 92 668,183 542,819 607 51,325 62,339 1,093 576,214 602,714 6,000 68,500 306,781 270,683 35,000 Cash on hand at close of year. $516,833 380,813 96,797 13,051 26,066 106 661,944 270,061 257,474 6,627 25, 768 3,124 264, 783 265,336 9,448 689,641 34, 745 47,604 222,039 62, 797 120 3,246 242,646 76,546 326,317 148,409 31,381 144,827 1,700 659,220 209,184 2,328 346,268 237 1,203 351,469 256,669 745 94,166 78,611 51,398 652 770 14,660 11,097 44 583,956 29,637 31,061 63 10,019 24,960 173 487,707 336 232,088 87,438 27,544 22,004 320 16,093 78,047 642 137,047 133,387 1,128 2,632 1 E\( lusivo of general transfers between minor ofOces and accounts, .o, '2!" ] ''"T '*'' ^^^ aggregate of cash on hand at beguining of year and all receipts during s21,j89, due to an imperfect smking fund report. ^ 63,596 19,882 319 32,328 2,630 8,290 247 Aggregate of aU payments, and cash on hand at close of year.! $3,570,312 2,768,264 530,278 243,963 26,648 1,179 2,684,973 1,461,762 672,284 24,316 486, 655 39,966 4,069,023 3,886,384 17, 513 146,416 9,710 5, 179, 318 2,584,036 635, 159 912,408 362, 195 27,226 46, 162 623,975 99, 168 1,662,849 938,654 447,036 155,384 11,176 4,980,477 3,330,060 217,389 1,430,999 529 1,600 1,636,837 1,618,712 10,856 107,270 1,618,371 797, 406 252,850 1,662 33,669 199,663 195,365 • 37,894 92 3,979,211 2,630,274 293,761 10,493 26,363 216,458 16,888 775,167 1,093 8,724 2,828,811 1,981,819 563,427 68,065 14,313 17; 559 160,547 2,506 20,675 1,749,345 1,404,326 297,724 6,516 40,632 148 2,269,281 2,142,742 59,662 41,965 2,630 13,903 8,479 Cash on hand at beginning of year. $732,847 484,857 81,900 144,293 21,691 106 647,756 382,064 227,492 5,697 29,692 2,911 '235,646 166,477 64 69,005 667,358 9,119 31, 605 104,899 90, 125 226 2,147 246,281 72,967 288,075 140,667 59,466 79,306 8,636 533,232 167,474 2,133 362,966 249 410 124,684 111,148 587 12,949 84,261 14,622 13,648 326 5,775 From the public. 49,990 566,365 130,326 1,064 60 10,410 17,482 1,913 403,849 251 194,892 76,651 63,330 2,605 1,413 30,376 211 20,600 184,900 183,329 103 1,463 167,593 121,924 1,760 34,965 8,724 220 $2,076,963 2,040,976 9,886 21,094 2,936 1,073 1,744,609 1,004,320 444,792 18,619 251,053 25, 725 3,653,110 3,610,148 1,449 33,963 7,660 3,392,056 2,571,692 383,272 49,254 239,077 2,864 147,378 7,619 1,164,204 773,785 387,776 106 2,639 2,964,625 2,921,226 41,749 660 From departments, ofBces, industries, and funds. 1 1,090 1,407,832 1,407,664 268 1,020,008 732,474 39,824 326 2,374 199,653 46,365 92 2,700,506 2,412,426 110,416 6,833 1,600 144, 421 2,976 12,269 1,093 8,473 2,057,705 1,836,768 167,040 65,660 4,900 1,067 2,296 75 1,192,455 1,185,899 6,407 61 2,092,797 2,020,818 57,902 5,179 8,269 $761,502 242,422 438,493 78,666 2,021 292,708 75,378 206,010 11,320 170,367 108, 759 16,000 43,448 2,160 1,229,904 3,226 220,282 767,265 22,993 27,000 40, 161 130,316 18,682 100,570 24,202 396 75,973 1,482,620 241,360 173,507 1,067,473 280 104,321 10,000 94,321 414,102 60,310 199,478 1,000 25,420 100,000 37,894 713,350 87,522 182,281 3,600 14,343 54,555 12,000 369,049 676,214 68,600 343,051 10,000 8,000 17,559 129,104 371,990 35,098 297,724 39,118 60 8,891 7,000 1,891 year for all cities except Pittsburg, for which there is a variation ol 55 Table 3.— PAYMENTS, KECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS: 1904^-Contmued. IFor a list of the citiea in each state arranged alphabetically and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION. OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continued. City num- ber. CITY OK MUNICIPALITY, AND INDEPEND- ENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS. 56 ■57 58 Lynn, Mass City government. . . Sinking lands Public trust funds. Des Motnes, Iowa City government Schools Library Special assessment funds . Parks Private trust accounts New Bedford, Mass City government- . . Sinkmg funds Public trust funds. 60 62 63 64 65 67 Oakland, Cal City government Schools Sanitary bond funds Street improvement funds. Public trust funds Sprh^aeld, Mass City government. Sinking funds Lawrence, Mass City government. . . Sinking funds Public trust funds. Somerville, Mass City government Public trust funds , Private trust accounts.. Savannah, Oa City government Library Private trust accounts. Hoboken, N. J City government Schools Library WaterwOTks Health department . Sinking funds Feoria, 111 City government Schools Library Board of examining engineers . House of correction Coliseum Parks Investment funds Public trust funds . ; Duluth, Minn City government. Schools Sinking funds Evansville, Ind City government Schools Waterworks Sinking funds Investment funds Public trust funds Private trust accounts.. Utica^N.Y.. City government Town accounts Investment funds Public trust funds Private trust accounts.. Manchester, N. H City government. . . Library Sinking f imds Investment funds. . Public trust funds. Date of close of fiscal year. Dec. 19,1904 Dec. 19,1904 Dec. 19,1904 Mar. 31,1905 Sept. 1,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Apr. 1,1905 Apr. 3,1905 Mar. 31,1905 Dec. 5,1904 Jan. 2,1905 Deo. 5,1904 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 Dec. 10,1904 Nov. 16,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Dee. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 May 4, 1905 June 30,1905 Apr. 30,1905 Deo. 31,1904 Apr. 30,1905 May 4, 1905 Dec. May May Dec. Dec. Dec. May Dec. Feb. 31,1904 31, 1905 31,1905 31, 1904 31, 1904 31, 1904 31,1905 31,1904 5,1905 PAYMENTS. Dec. 31,1904 July 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Aug. 31,1904 July 31,1904 Aug. 31,1904 Aug. 31,1904 Aug. 31,1904 Aug. 31,1904 Aug. 31,1904 Sept. 30,1904 Mar. 1,1905 Sept. 30,1904 Jan. 9,1905 Sept. 30,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 To the public. To departments, offices, industries, and funds. 1 S2, 466, 822 . 2,122,499 338,715 5,608 1,569,547 632,742 469,795 104,660 307,7.15 53,020 1,595 3,543,606 3,308,711 229,693 6,202 2,27S,e09 791,463 575,821 3,668 898,910 8,747 2,670,623 2,491,044 179,579 2,436,222 2,126,191 309,951 80 2,363,309 2,362,991 318 1,018,269 1,006,805 3,964 7,500 1,372,041 891,672 249,559 13,722 197,755 6,833 12,600 1,084,367 6C0,O55 283, 121 17,743 433 15,310 2,115 97,014 4,875 3,701 1,491,164 1,161,792 329,372 862,819 477,608 234,951 110,982 31,524 422 2,205 5,227 1,585,751 1,522,560 55,892 5,861 1,438 1,221,206 1,175,641 1,769 29,637 14,169 $625,866 426,866 200,000 414,824 316,021 89,000 9,803 101,484 101,484 253,419 178,419 75,000 164,211 128,438 28,522 7,251 8,699 3,000 3,000 340,766 253,077 744 Cash on hand at close of year. 86,945 55,711 40,566 210 6,035 8,100 90,596 78,122 281 12,193 36,698 35,638 i,ieo 72,891 57,335 5,556 10,000 98,949 98,611 438 }662,442 146,742 260,229 155,471 324,736 202,469 98,753 8,565 13,608 1,311 52,985 36,644 16,341 1,017,157 125,891 866,291 2,261 22,714 388,108 330,202 57,906 76,316 67,406 8,910 73,744 73,062 60 642 101,113 101,076 37 41,325 34,262 1,742 19 607 1,493 388,496 43,368 97,332 2,434 66 1,351 154 45,893 190,125 7,772 312,646 181,311 20,515 110,820 104, 163 43,218 28,275 6,001 6,125 18,634 3,000 211,347 169,811 31,523 1,000 9,013 219,278 117,991 917 81,757 Aggregate of all payments, and cash on hand at close of year.2 18,613 $3,655,120 2,695,097 798,944 161,079 1,894,283 836,211 568,648 113,225 307,736 66,628 2,936 4,011,415 3,661,376 335,034 16,005 3,397,260 1,018,838 1,442,112 6,929 898,910 31,461 3,312,160 2,999,665 312, 485 2,676,749 2,322,035 347,383 7,331 2,446,762 2,444,742 368 642 1,122,382 1,110,881 4,001 7,600 1,754,132 1,179,011 252,045 13,741 198,262 8,326 102,747 1,528,573 743,989 380,453 20,977 709 22,696 2,269 142,907 195,000 19,673 1,894,406 1,421,225 350,168 123,013 1,003,670 .556,264 234,951 139,267 36,625 7,707 20,739 8,227 1,869,989 1,749,706 92,971 10,000 6,861 10,451 1,639,433 1,392,143 2,676 111,394 Cash on hand at beginning of year. 33,220 $465, COO 166,223 163,512 145,865 324,150 197,225 110,006 9,086 5,297 2,536 135,334 126,880 8,454 139,497 112,100 4,075 2,515 20,807 367,117 311,957 55,160 45,601 6,662 61,713 60,963 168 592 51,093 51,008 85 194,369 77,783 26,219 109 1,109 672 88,467 194,129 30,C06 90,C08 1,627 308 '65,'9i8 5,063 357,665 263,470 6,164 87,931 103,543 25,387 49,196 4,911 5,277 15,772 3,000 302,616 272,582 21,470 1,300 7,263 207,512 146,229 919 42,377 From the public. From departments, offices, industries, and f unds.i $2,563,664 2,324,036 224,814 14,814 1,570,133 637,986 458,542 104,139 307,735 61,331 400 3,470,449 3,421,454 42,<04 6,691 3,156,209 905,916 1,347,676 3,414 898,910 354 2,691,614 2,604,826 80,788 2,467,037 2,270,262 191,825 4,950 2,375,340 2,375,090 200 60 1,068,289 1,069,873 916 7,500 1,219,007 1,013,639 5,411 913 194,263 4,186 705 1,279,440 699,039 289,845 1,681 709 7,077 1,269 76,989 196,000 7,831 1,446,255 1,101,691 344,014 660 863,429 529,717 234,951 90,061 2,430 1,043 5,227 1,494,483 1,461,568 14,166 10,000 6,561 3,188 1,232,972 1,220,121 319 1,256 17,987 lExclusiveof general transfers between minor offices and accounts. . , ^ . .,„...., ^ t.-^^. v . sThe same as the aggregate«3f cash on hand at tegtnning of year and all receipts during year for all cities except Pittsburg, lor S21,389, due to an imperfect sinking fund report. N 11,277 I which there is $626,866 204,838 420,618 400 406,632 113,042 284,176 8,414 101,484 822 90,362 10,300 253,419 82,882 170,537 164,211 45,111 116,719 2,381 3,000 "3,'666 340, 7C6 87,689 220,415 12,719 2,900 3,468 13,575 65,004 14,345 17,669 16,311 1,000 6,679 90,696 66,164 34,432 36,698 i,ieo 31,614 "3," 924 72,891 16,556 67,335 98,949 25,793 1,438 67,702 3,956 I variation of 56 Table 3.— PAYMENTS, RECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS: 1904— Continued. [For a list ol the cities in each state arranged alphabetically and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continued. City num- ber. 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 CITT OK MUNTCIPALITY, AND INDEPEND- E.NT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS. San Antonio, Tex City government Schools , Library Sinking funds Public trust funds Private trust funds Private trust accounts.. Elizalieth, N. J City government. - Sinking fluids Investment funds. Yonkers, N. Y City government Schools Library Waterworks Volunteer fire department. Sluicing funds Public trust funds Waterljury, Conn City government Clerk of court fee funds. Sinking funds Public trust funds Salt Lake City, Utah City government Schools Sinking funds Private trust accounts. Kansas City, Eans.... City government. , Schools , Sinking funds , Public trust funds , Private trust accounts.. Erie, Pa City government. . . Schools Library Waterworks Sinking funds Public trust funds . WBkesbarre, Pa City government.. Schools Sinking funds Norfolk, Va City government.. Sinking funds Charleston, S. C City government Schools Chieora Park funds Commissioners of Colonial Com- mons Forfeited land funds Sinking funds Public trust funds Schenectady, N. Y City government. . Sinking funds Public trust funds. Houston, Tex City government Board of liquidation Library Pubhc trust funds Private trust accounts. Harrisburg, Pa City government. Schools Park music funds Apr. 3, 1905 June 2, 1905 Apr. 3, 1905 /Apr. 3, 1905 , ^ \Jun6 2,1905 Investment funds Apr. 3,1905 Sinking funds. Date of close of fiscal year. May 31,1905 Aug. 31,1905 May 31,1905 May 31,1905 Aug. 31,1905 May 31,1905 May 31,1905 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 Feb. 28,1905 Aug. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Nov. 30, 1904 Mar. 10,1905 Not. 30, 1904 Feb. 28,1905 Dec. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 /Sept. 30,1904 \Deo. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 June 30,1904 June 30,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1905 June 30,1905 JMar. 31,1905 I June 30.1905 Mar. 31,1905 Mar. 31,1905 Mar. 31,1905 June 5,1005 June 6, 1905 Deo. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1905 Dec. 31,1904 Apr. 3,1905 June 5, 1905 Apr. 3, 1905 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 May 1, 1905 May 1, 1905 Deo. 31,1904 To the public. J858,922 496,004 193,406 7,980 160,024 10,579 189 740 1,031,800 974, 156 67,644 2,442,584 1,663,957 446,312 26, 455 290,341 1,529 13,990 1,242,806 1,207,052 4,726 46 30,982 1,360,841 930,299 410,008 13,523 7,011 1,521,086 820,292 253,141 439,713 3,634 4,306 930, 120 486,704 271,288 13,964 137,636 17,525 4,003 601,793 298,330 186,463 17,000 1,499,267 1,499,257 789,941 610,895 66,355 6,400 417 47 78 106,749 1,854,173 1,849,891 4,282 1,329,707 1,141,745 181,505 5,310 278 1,702,351 1,243,813 315, 442 To departments, offices, industries, and funds.i 1293,327 286,742 6,585 135,756 100,875 34,861 20 873,099 240, 151 107,122 "25,"66d 85,191 25,477 7,714 62,000 3,929 3,025 904 81,713 63,088 13,046 5,579 722 718 4 154,014 73,984 80,030 94,959 81,019 13,940 177, 479 56,340 121, 139 345,813 232, 429 7,384 Cash on hand at close of year. (384,541 71,590 61,709 5,705 245,260 287 241, 163 183,619 67,544 248,689 52,062 102,606 4,154 13,845 109 69,795 16,218 199,683 161,743 26,673 12,267 140,768 114,694 17,284 545 8,245 207,986 139,898 25,793 23,575 9,276 9,444 235,280 26,816 20,313 1,878 127,401 66,881 1,991 47,251 34,176 9,090 3,985 177,914 154,279 23,635 102,531 80,904 260 9,532 2,720 205 3,411 5,499 274,758 146,845 123,967 3,946 264,682 212,206 61,381 80 272 743 144,476 115,260 130,600 98,200 11,906 7,800 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 daring year for aU cities except Pittsburer .SS9. due to an imnerfect smime fund renort. " ■" ^-.-^ ^^^,0^,1 jrinouuigy 177 6,938 22,101 Aggregate of all payments, and cash on hand at close of year." tl, 536, 790 854,336 255,115 13,685 395,274 17,461 189 740 1,408,719 1,268,660 150,049 20 3,064,372 1,956,170 549,644 30,609 411,308 1,638 84,795 1,527,680 1,394,272 12,440 77,719 43,249 1,505,538 1,048,018 428,190 14,068 15,266 1,729,072 960, 190 278,934 463,288 12,910 13,760 1,247,113 676,608 304,647 15,842 265,037 79,985 5,994 549,766 333,224 195,557 20,986 1,831,185 1,727,520 103,666 987,431 772,818 66,615 14,932 3,137 252 3,489 126, 188 2,306,410 2,063,076 245,106 8,228 1,824,951 1,584,613 232,886 5,390 650 1,612 2,192,640 1,691,502 322,826 767 235,738 41,807 Cash on hand at beginning of year. $303,302 29,790 38,398 5,064 228,999 311 740 196,358 148,045 48,313 249,261 . 40,126 130,943 565 44,501 87 16,801 16,238 134,940 71,431 1,516 54,649 7,344 162,907 145,797 9,163 768 7,179 342,605 267,032 33,616 26,825 8,421 6,811 190,822 46,371 14,874 2,753 104,865 18,232 3,737 58,007 30,405 14,119 13,483 262,337 222,666 29,681 48,171 22,659 299 14,932 2,264 262 3,039 4,726 414,409 226,398 184,685 3,326 345,267 335,664 8,836 49 250 347, 309, 622 605 401 130 30,567 From the public. J953,020 824,646 110,630 616 17,140 189 1,076,605 1,075,725 860 20 2,440,142 1,777,602 283,032 20,514 348,672 1,661 From departments, offices, Industries, and funds.i 8,871 1,307,549 1,263,127 10,924 1,495 32,003 1,338,702 808,292 419,033 13,300 8,077 1,386,467 693,158 245,418 436,463 4,489 6,939 974,678 623,657 289,773 43 160,182 729 194 491,037 302,815 181,438 6,784 1,424,834 1,424,834 844,301 736,219 139 873 450 106,620 1,714,522 1,705,639 4,081 4,902 1,260,702 1,248,849 409 300 1,144 1,499,205 1,176,867 322,425 637 $280,468 106,087 8,106 166,275 135,756 34,880 100,876 374,969 138,442 135,669 9,530 18,235 67,994 . 6,099 86,191 59,714 21,675 3,902 3,929 3,929 81,713 5,680 13,046 61,024 2,063 722 4 718 154,014 80,030 73,984 94,969 13,940 66, 177 14,842 177, 479 121, 139 66,340 228,982 224,060 4,932 345,813 106,030 206,171 34,613 121,389, due to an imperfect sinking fund report. 919 276 for which there is a variation of 57 Table 3.— PAYMENTS, RECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS: 1904— Continued. [For a list oJ the cities in eaoli state arranged alphabetically and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP Iir.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continued. City num- ber. 83 84 CITY OK MUNICIPALITT, AND INBEPEND- ENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS. Portland, Me City government Library Investment funds Public trust fanes Private trust accounts.. Youngstown, Ohio City government . . . Schools W aterwoTks Sinking funds Public trust funds. Date of close of fiscal year. Dec. Dec. Dec. Deo. Deo. 31, 1904 31,1904 31, 1904 31,1904 31, 1904 Dec. 31,1904 Aug. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 PATMENTS. To the public. To departments^ offices, industries, and tunds.i $1,855,001 1,840,955 12,604 1,442 1,009,619 537,507 228, 868 72,575 153,217 17,452 t95,988 19,826 57,914 18,248 203,985 182,604 13,750 41,507 16, 124 Cash on hand at close of year. $27,688 26,267 1,152 1,200 493, 372 197,085 108, 447 62,965 117,389 17, 486 Aggregate of all payments, and cash on hand at close of year.2 $1,978,677 1,886,048 13,756 67,914 19,759 1,200 1,756,976 917,196 337,315 139,290 312, 113 51,062 Cash on hand at beginning of year. $71,414 69,601 1,626 424,801 156, 190 104, 436 61,036 91, 856 21,284 From the public. From departments, offices, industries, and funds.! $1,811,275 1,741,957 789 57,914 9,416 1,200 • 1,078,190 703,375 232,879 88,264 40,686 12,997 $95,988 74, 490 11,342 10, 156 253,985 57,631 179,573 16,781 GEOUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. 85 87 go 92 94 Dallas. Tex City government Library Sinking funds Private trust funds Private trust accoimts. , Holyoke, Mass City govenmient . . . Waterworks Sinking funds Investment funds. . Pubhc trust funds. Fort Wayne, Ind City government Schools Library Special assessment funds. Waterworks Sinking funds Investment funds -. . . PubUc trust funds Private trust accounts — Tacoma, Wash City government Schools Sinking funds Investment funds Private trust accounts.. Akron, Ohio City government . . . Schools Library Sinking funds Public trust funds . Saginaw, Mich City government Schools Forest Lawn Cemetery. Sinking funds Public trust funds Private trust accounts . Brockton, Mass City government Tax collector's department. Sinking funds Public trust funds Lincoln, Nebr City government . Schools Library Sinking funds Covington, Ky . . . ; City goveriunent Schools Library Waterworks Bridge funds Sinking funds Private trust accounts . Apr. 30,1905 Apr. 30,1905 Apr. 30,1905 Apr. 30,1905 Apr. 30,1905 Nov. 30, 1904 Deo. 31,1904 Nov. 30, 1904 Nov. 30, 1S04 Aug. 31,1904 Dec. July July Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Deo. 31, 1904 31,1904 31,1904 31,1904 31, 1904 31, 1904 31, 1904 31,1904 31, 1904 Dec. 31,1904 June 30,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Aug. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 Nov. 30, 1904 Nov. 30,1904 Nov. 30,1904 Nov. 30,1904 Mar. 31,1905 June 30,1905 May 31,1905 Mar. 31,1905 Deo. 31,1904 June 30,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 May .31,1905 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 $1,075,415 927,296 5,302 129, 544 12,683 590 1,902,419 1,813,694 77,708 11,017 904,381 285, 144 221,001 20, 492 289, 531 78,930 5,000 600 3,683 1,423,292 923,679 438,008 46, 110 7,493 8,002 1,043,574 570,926 248,920 10,661 210,307 2,800 1,400,607 1,082,367 243,764 3,155 70,606 675 1,839,188 1,810,375 27,613 1,200 1,005,051 617, 384 295, 486 8,432 83,749 818, 589 449,932 151, 660 14, 336 51,607 2,466 148,688 $184,052 149,052 35,000 496,691 212, 417 40,656 216,000 27, 180 1,438 109,751 43,286 901 2,864 1,392 56,359 4,959 92,257 81,861 1,242 7,078 2,076 472,685 259,005 181, 108 32, 672 209,227 207,807 6 1,415 873,699 63, 187 815, 612 6,000 14,730 13, 879 851 223,996 185,807 274 15 36, 000 1,900 1,689 1,443 246 Lancaster, Pa 13?^ City government '. May 31,1905 603,781 Schools June 1,1905 203,664 Public trust funds May 31,1905 8,395 5|S'sl£l fs!S'a|g«|^rf SjTS°atteS^Sg^ all receipts during year for all cities except Pittsburg, for which there is a variation o $254,343 123, 335 2,043 123,802 493 4,610 226, 178 65,003 7,211 153,964 272, 557 92,219 87, 406 23,919 30,276 1,151 24,021 10,081 1,951 1,534 195,061 144,936 36, 655 2,608 10,963 410,791 229,474 144,994 1,648 28,793 5,882 106,574 62, 692 32,710 7,338 11,897 937 129,507 111,611 3,862 14, 134 287,028 238,002 41,988 3,944 3,094 139, 138 109, 398 2,766 496 1,070 131 15,657 9,630 284,284 260,920 22,983 381 $1,513,810 1, 199, 683 7,345 288,406 13, 176 5,200 2,025,288 2,091,114 125, 576 379,981 27, 180 1,438 420,649 309, 308 44, 411 322,660 81, 473 29,021 66, 440 7,510 5,217 1,710,610 1,150,476 475,805 55,796 9,569 18,965 1,927,050 1,059,405 393,914 12,209 420,268 41,264 1,715,368 1,342,866 276, 474 10, 493 70,611 13, 312 1,612 2,842,394 1,975,073 819, 374 46, 747 1,200 1,306,809 869,265 337, 474 12, 376 87, 694 1,181,723 745, 137 154, 690 14, 847 88,677 4,497 164, 345 9,630 1,001,813 766, 144 226,893 8,776 $170, 579 57,064 2,293 94,813 12,000 4,409 234,391 57,985 11,601 164,805 336, 463 96, 190 137,297 16,138 26, 596 2,342 14, 486 41,308 1,946 150 120, 417 99,269 10,787 109 10,262 292,178 101,313 112,364 4,435 65,178 94,087 40, 339 44,076 4,676 3,385 1,612 57,276 45, 143 5,436 6,696 232, 475 174,075 64, 133 3,076 1,191 183,712 122,864 2,379 5,739 2,582 309 44, 462 5,377 226, 354 186, 151 39, 977 226 $1,159,179 1,142,619 1,370 13,223 1,176 791 1,894,206 1,724,097 103, 402 38,089 27, 180 1,438 841, 486 259, 386 172,011 29,273 296,064 79, 131 553 5,067 1,497,936 1,001,126 465,018 23,089 8,703 1,162,187 744, 412 281,560 70 135,875 270 1,411,688 1,302,522 27,858 4,407 68,385 8,516 1,911,420 1,087,523 813,938 8,759 1,200 1,059,604 694,339 283, 341 857 81,067 774, 779 584.673 87; 851 8,108 85, 706 4,188 4,253 773, 770 579,747 186,916 7,107 $184,052 3,682 180,370 496,691 309,032 10, 572 177,087 109,761 65,073 14, 535 25, 132 5,011 92,257 50,090 32,698 9,569 472,685 213,680 7,704 219,216 32,086 209, 593 204, 54C 1,411 2,22f 1,411 873,69! 842, 40; 31, 29; 14, 73( 85: 8,44; 5,431 223, 23; 37,601 64,461 1,001 28' 119,88 1,08 24 58 Table 3.— PAYMENTS, RECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS: 1904-<:ontinued. [For a list ol tlie cities in each state arranged alphabetically and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GEOUP IV.-CITIES HAVING A. POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904-Continued. City num- ber. 96 97 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 CUT OE MUNICIPALITT, AND INDEPEND- ENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS. Spokane, Wash City government Schools Investment funds Public trust funds Private trust accounts. Birmingham, Ala City government Schools PubUo improvement lunds . Altoona, Pa City government Schools Sinking funds , Private trust accounts. Pawtnoket, B. I City government Sinking funds PubUo trust funds Private trust accounts . BInghamton, N. Y City government . . Library Poor fund Parks Waterworks Hospital Public trust funds . Augusta, Ga City government . Hospitals South Bend, Ind City government Schools Library Investment funds . . . Private trust funds. Mobile, Ala City government Paving funds Board of public works . . Wharf and dock funds . . Special tax; funds Sinking funds Private trust accounts . Johnstown, Pa City government . . Schools SinMng funds Investment funds . Dubuque, Iowa City go vemment . Schools Library Waterworks Springfleld, Ohio City government. . Schools Library Parks Waterworks Sinking funds Public trust funds. Wheeling, W. Va City government. . . Schools Sinking funds Public trust funds . McKeesport, Pa City government Schools Library Street improvement funds . Sinking funds Bayonne, N. J City government . . Library Sinking funds Butte, Mont City government . . , Schools Public trust funds . Apr. 30,1905 Aug. 31,1905 Apr. 30,1905 > Exclusive of general transfers between minor ofllces and accounts. Bate of close of fiscal year. Dec. 31,1904 June 30,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 June 30,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Apr. 3,1905 June 6,1905 Apr. 3,1905 Apr. 3, 1905 Sept. 30, 1904 Sept. 30, 1904 Sept. 30, 1904 Sept. 30, 1904 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 Oct. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1906 Oct. 1,1904 Deo. Dec. 31, 1904 31, 1904 Dec. 31,1904 July 31,1904 July 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Mar. 15,1905 Mar. 15,1906 Mar. 16,1905 Mar. 15,1905 Apr. 30,1905 Apr. 30,1905 Mar. 15,1905 Apr. 3, 1905 June 5, 1906 June 5, 1905 June 6, 1905 Feb. 28,1905 Feb. 1,1906 Deo. 31,1904 May 31,1905 Dec. 31,1904 Aug. 31,1905 Apr. 30,1906 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 D30. 31,1904 Apr. 30,1905 July 31,1904 Apr. 30,1905 Apr. 30,1905 Apr. 3, 1905 June 5, 1905 May 15,1905 Apr. 3, 1905 Apr. 3,1905 June 5, 1905 Apr. 30,1905 Apr. 30,1905 Apr. 30,1905 To the public. To departments, offices, industries, ondfunds.i SI, 912, 493 1,464,303 444,430 1,936 1,824 998,832 537,082 106,681 355,069 644, 222 277,732 265, 525 98,520 2,445 2,181,823 2,177,497 419 3,907 802,912 619,131 9,677 43,512 6,830 105,952 16,500 2,410 755,379 723, 449 31,930 770, 350 669, 435 195,240 4,345 1,330 794, 981 341,987 227, 079 38,116 3,437 11,126 173,236 359, 728 184, 386 157,769 17, 573 572, 331 419, 943 112,097 403 39,888 949, 576 451, 174 246,982 6,227 7,288 51,134 110, 786 75,985 930,098 759, 229 146, 546 24, 323 810,163 349,611 207,113 3,414 216,025 34,000 1,153,559 1,089,066 7,493 57,000 800,023 518,265 341, 758 SI, 000 500 500 57,453 49, 453 8,000 24,366 24,366 379, 168 223,805 154, 515 22,750 22,750 31, 369 31, 369 407 467 200, 450 40,879 11,930 147,641 20, 408 4,889 15,444 75 740 25 715 123, 518 22,778 20,000 21,427 44,448 14,855 34,571 33,225 1,346 29,689 25, 413 4,276 188,287 59, 431 380 128,496 4,628 4,628 Cash on hand at close of year. t224,912 85,259 138, 655 Aggregate of all payments, and cash on hand at dose of year.s 404,800 213,541 4,104 187, 155 142, 408 32, 030 6,023 101, 14! 3,214 523,542 328,535 193,550 25 1,432 190,095 48, 770 128 4,308 1,834 124, 085 927 9,143 39,436 37, 725 1,711 256, 347 95, 171 160,995 181 334,635 6,339 181, 662 2,645 141,987 2,000 102,422 28,005 19, 859 54,558 94, 778 93,079 312 41 1,346 187,387 44, 499 48,468 3,008 3,342 66,540 629 30,901 55,454 24,848 14, 969 15, 637 279,066 60,376 2,191 7,203 219, 296 141,585 62,636 3,773 75, 176 76, 118 65, 136 10,069 913 $2,138,405 1,560,062 583,085 50O 2,934 1,824 1,461,085 800,076 110,785 550,224 810,996 334,128 271,548 199, 661 5,659 3,084,533 2,729,837 348,484 4,780 1,432 1,015,757 690, 651 9,705 47,820 7,604 230,937 17,427 11, 553 826, 184 792, 543 33,611 1,027,164 665,073 356,235 4,526 1,330 1,330,066 389,205 408, 741 38, 118 15, 367 161, 412 315,223 2,000 482,558 217,280 193, 072 72, 131 75 667,849 513,047 113,124 444 41, 234 1,260,481 518,451 295,450 9,235 30,630 129, 101 155,863 121,751 1,020,123 817,302 161,515 39,960 1,346 1,118,918 425,400 209,304 3,414 223,228 257, ,572 1,483,431 1,211,133 11, 626 260, 672 940,769 588,029 351,827 913 Cash on hand at beginning of year. 190,375 81,225 7,697 1,453 155,552 21, 907 226 133,419 214, 071 39,453 50,812 121,122 2,684 297,012 163, 424 133,588 204,845 72,678 770 4,004 1,230 117,913 170 8,080 10, 669 7,072 3,597 182, 473 100,388 82,085 166,088 5,939 72 5,007 155,070 96,808 32, 682 21,268 42,858 78,486 76,784 225 106 1,371 280,554 49,244 67, 616 2,139 22,204 60,582 41,892 33,877 69,835 7,830 43,023 8,982 40,329 1,238 350 9,157 218,785 74,024 24, 665 6,137 43,322 144,250 60,004 83,368 878 From the public. t2, 047, 030 1,468,337 575,388 1,481 1,824 1,221,283 748,418 56,060 416,805 572,559 294, 675 220, 736 54, 173 2,975 2,-408,353 2,394,836 8,130 3,955 1,432 788, 162 017, 973 1,435 43,816 1,184 113,024 7,257 3,473 784, 140 773, 102 11,044 844,224 664,218 274, 150 4,526 From departments, offices, industries, and funds.i 1,330 963, 528 379,484 408,741 950 15,367 156,405 581 2,000 365, 342 184, 598 171,729 9,015 588, 623 436,263 112,899 313 39, 148 856, 241 418,221 227,834 244 lOO 68,519 85,366 55,957 925,717 805, 476 118, 492 403 1,346 819,370 380,795 208,066 64 210,071 20,374 1,221,120 1,060,980 381 169,759 791,891 523, 397 268,459 35 SI, 000 600 500 84,250 29,751 54, 499 24,366 24, 366 379,168 171,577 206,766 825 22,750 "7,'s66 5,260 'i6,'666 31,369 12,369 19,000 467 467 200,450 3,782 37,096 159,672 20,408 75 20,258 75 740 25 715 123,686 60,986 6,852 8,326 28,605 2S 917 34,571 3,996 30,575 4,276 3,000 4,000 18,413 188,287 135,588 5,108 47,591 4,628 4,62S 59 Table 3.— PAYMENTS, RECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND*FUNDS: 1904— Continued. [FoT a list ol the cities In each state arranged alphabetically and the nmnher assigned to each, see page 37.] GBOUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904— Continued. City her. UO 111 112 113 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 CITT OB MUNICIPALITY, AND INDEPEND- ENT DIVISI0N3 AND FUNDS. Allentown, Pa City goTemment Sclraols Sinking funds Private trust accounts. Sioux City, Iowa City government. Schools Waterworks Terre Haute, Ind City government Schools Library Sinlchig funds Puhtio trust funds Private trust accounts.. Topeta, Eans City government Schools Library Slnldng funds Public trust funds Private trust accounts- Davenport, Iowa City government Schools Library Parks Private trust accounts.. Montgomery, Ala City government . Library Quincy, 111 City government . . . Schools Library Parks Sinking funds Public trust funds . East St. Louis, HI City government Schools Sinking funds Private trust accounts . Haverhai, Uass City government . . . Waterworks Sinking funds Investment funds.. Public trust funds. Little Bock, Ark City government Schools Parks Improvement district.. Cemeteries Sinking funds Investment funds Private trust accounts. . Springfield, 111 City govermnent. . . Schools Parks Investment funds. . Public trust funds. York, Pa City government. Schools Sinking funds Public trust funds Private trust funds Private trust accounts. Apr. 3,1905 June 7, 1905 /Apr. 3, 1905 IJune 7,1905 Apr. 3,1905 Apr. 3,1905 Apr. 3, 1905 Salem, Mass City government Nov. 30,1904 Library Nov. 30,1904 Sinkingfunds Nov. 30,1904 Investment funds Nov. 30,1904 Public trust funds Nov. 30,1904 Private trust accounts | Nov. 30, 1904 Date CNt close of fiscal year. Apr. 3,1905 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 Apr. 3,1905 Apr. 1,1905 Sept. 19,1904 Apr. 1, 1905 Deo. 31,1904 July 31,1904 July 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1905 June 30,1905 Dec. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1905 Deo. 31,1S04 Mar. 31,1905 Mar. Feb. Mar. Apr. Mar. 1,1905 13, 1905 1,1905 1,1905 1,1905 Sept. 30, 1904 Sept. 30,1904 Apr. 30,1905 June 30,1905 May 31,1905 Mar. 22,1905 Apr. 30,1905 May 31,1905 Feb. 28,1905 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 Feb. 28,1905 Deo. 31,1904 Nov. 30,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 June 30,1904 Aug. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 /Deo.8,31, 1904 lApr. 15,1905 Dec. 31,1904 Jan. 20,1905 Dec. 31,1904 Feb. 28,1905 Aug. 31, 1904 May 31,1905 Feb, 28,1905 Feb. 28,1905 PAYMENTS. To the public. To departments, offices, industries, and funds.' $490,052 209,533 223,244 66,830 445 643,139 349,346 201,418 92,375 650,480 436, 155 190,571 4,076 14,018 1,425,896 1,045,060 371,791 6,540 1,505 1,000 843,369 443,290 233,711 23,419 20,433 122,516 521,490 506,027 15,463 411,271 175,065 123,695 5,665 7,513 99,333 933,208 614, 424 318,560 224 1,091,657 999,188 36,425 55,989 55 439,410 254,581 88,601 2,482 78,360 3,336 11,000 1,050 937,577 654,501 182,861 99,768 447 592,907 393, .521 160,409 38,207 680 90 1,545,470 1,361,172 682 37,074 1,330 144,789 423 149,834 49,834 23,789 23,789 13,150 11,490 909 13,052 13,052 11,650 11,650 51,827 '5i,'827' 256,073 102,038 57,652 90,000 4,258 2,125 14,218 14,218 4,580 2,260 320 2,000 1,310 1,270 40 649,577 249,312 488 Cash on hand at dose of year. 755 S175,420 83, 572 9,127 82,368 146,680 86,676 18,517 41,487 217,023 86,451 77,622 4,477 41,974 4,872 1,627 177,517 103,678 31,318 15,140 16,381 11,000 283,466 144,824 98,109 6,063 20,551 13,929 317,962 316,778 1,184 286,212 275,720 4,348 227 74 5,213 343,224 205,295 87,190 50,625 114 40,884 13,264 21,291 2,938 1,268 2,143 58,(^7 8,802 15,631 412 5,279 3,388 24,598 467 350 54,362 49,521 4,835 360,970 244,264 56,321 24,617 35,768 263,750 224,744 604 750 2,496 35,006 150 Aggregate of all payments, and cash on hand at close ofyear.s 1715,306 342,939 232,371 139, 196 800 789,819 436,022 219,935 133,862 891,292 546,395 268, 193 8,553 55,992 7,266 4,893 1,616,563 1,160,228 404,018 6,540 15,140 18,637 12,000 1,126,835 588,114 331,820 29,472 40,984 136, 445 852,504 835,857 16,647 709,133 462,435 128,043 5,892 7,587 104,546 630 1,328,259 819,719 457,577 50,625 1,388,614 1,114,480 115,368 148,927 5,516 4,323 512,655 277,601 104,232 2,894 83,639 6,724 35,598 467 1,400 996,519 706,282 187,696 100,088 2,000 453 955,187 639,055 216,730 62,824 720 90 35,768 2,458,797 1,835,228 1,774 436,846 3,826 180,550 573 Cash on hand at beginning of year. 1160,419 97,907 2,482 69,805 225 120,788 68,615 18,905 33,268 275,755 162,115 66,429 4,425 38,772 3,741 273 251,268 156,162 69,153 9,535 15,428 1,000 186,395 130,104 8,538 16,215 12,887 18,671 32,793 24,480 8,313 255,022 244,887 334 453 8,748 600 172,906 85, 692 87,214 26,566 20,896 553 238 2,849 2,030 61,713 15,787 7,543 2,700 4,881 2,193 26,842 467 1,300 79,249 74,342 4,467 356 84 501,094 454,908 39,876 6,310 From the public. 328,009 96,967 695 68,212 1,484 160,578 73 From departments, offices, industries, and funds.i $505,053 245,032 229,889 29,567 575 669,031 367,407 201,030 100,694 591,748 384,280 201,764 131 953 1,352,609 1,003,167 334,885 3,209 11,000 940,440 458,010 323,282 13,257 28,117 117,774 806,659 801,659 5,000 442,387 217,548 127,709 154 1,148 96,798 30 1,103,526 732,825 370,363 338 1,105,975 952,774 113,697 37,924 287 1,293 436,624 256,524 78,756 4,531 100 912,690 629,620 183,229 99,732 109 452,783 184, 107 176,854 65,884 80 90 35,768 1,481,211 1,338,894 479 124,231 354 16,753 500 $49,834 49,834 23,789 3,997 17,220 2,572 12,786 909 6,272 5,605 13,052 9,718 3,334 11,724 6,285 6,439 51,827 1,202 60,625 256,073 140,810 1.118 110,765 2,380 1,000 14,218 5,290 8,756 4,580 2,320 2,000 260 1,310 40 630 640 649,577 399,367 600 244,403 1,988 3,219 J Exclusive of general transfers between minor offices and accounts. ^ „.,^ ^ , ^. ,. ^^ n The same as the aggregate of oaah on hand at beginning ol year and all receipts dunng year for all cities except Pittsburg, for which there is $21,389, due to an imperteot sinkli^ tmi report. a variation of 60 Table 3.— PAYMENTS, RECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, BY INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS: 1904— Continued. [For a list of the cities in each state arranged alphahetioally and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 60,000 IN 1904— Continued. City num- ber. 123 124 CITT OB MDNICIPALITY, AND INDEPEND- ENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS. Maiden, Mass City government- - . Library Sinking funds Public trust funds. Chester, Pa City government . Schools Sinkmg funds. 126 129 131 132 133 134 136 137 188 Chelsea, Mass City government. . . Sinking fimds Public trust funds. Newton, Mass City government . . . Dog license funds . . Sinking funds Public trust funds . Passaic, N. J City government. Schools Library Board of health.. Parks Elmira.N.Y City government Schools Cemetery Investment funds Public trust funds Private trust accounts. Atlantic City, N. J . . . City government. Schools Library Board of health. . . Sinking funds Superior, Wis , City government. Schools Library Sinkmg funds Knoxvihe, Term City government Schools Hospital Sinking funds Public trust funds , Private trust accounts . Newcastle, Pa City government . Schools Eockford,Ill City government. . . Library Public trust funds . Jacksonville, Fla City government Private trust accoimts . South Omaha, Nebr. . City government . Schools Library Fitchburg, Mass City government , . Sinking funds Pubhc trust funds Private trust accounts. Galveston, Tex City government Schools Fiscal agent Sinking funds Investment funds Public trust funds Private trust accounts . Macon, Ga City government. Sinking funds Date of close of fiscal year. Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Apr. 3, 1905 June 9, 1905 /Apr. 3, 1905 \June 9, 1905 Dec. 31,1904 Doc. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 Dec. 31,1904 July 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Aug. 31, 1004 June 30,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Aug. 31, 1904 Aug. 31,1904 Sept. 30, 1904 June 30,1904 July 1, 1904 Sept. 30, 1904 Jan. 23,1905 June 30,1905 Nov. 30,1904 Jan. 23,1905 Dec. 1,1904 Jan. 23,1905 Apr. 3, 1906 June 5,1905 Dec. 31,1904 May 31,1905 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 July 31,1904 June 30,1904 July 31,1904 Nov. 30,1904 Nov. 30,1904 Nov. 30, 1904 Nov. 30,1904 Feb. 28,1905 Aug. 31,1904 Feb. 28,1905 Feb. 28,1905 Feb. 28,1905 Aug. 31, 1904 Feb. 28,1905 PAYMENTS. To the public. $1,516,855 1,208,039 16, 174 119,348 173,294 735,509 272,335 418,963 44,211 1,036,575 1,036,373 202 2,462,596 2,328,891 3,643 130,062 626,434 443, 625 158,614 16,082 7,362 761 493,607 357,257 123,800 8,800 3,650 1,332,595 1,023,931 147, 678 64,793 9,038 87, 156 1,180,603 989,614 184,723 6,266 450,535 373, 177 59,241 18,034 83 478,833 340,730 138, 103 784,439 771,680 12,676 184 669,437 567,571 1,866 595,581 419,730 153,291 22,560 1,692,756 1,658,236 32,000 1,807 713 680,890 660,011 73,386 55,887 1,606 To departments, offices, industries, and funds.i 5129,007 122,317 101 6,589 135,680 62,780 72, 900 297,263 153, 176 144,087 850,659 481,760 327 326, 697 41,875 164, 192 164, 192 108, 636 107,866 370 400 232,145 201, 145 31,000 372,321 229,369 67,094 64,885 2,209 12,802 12,302 57,676 57,676 183,516 117,671 64,000 1,845 1,451,602 191,059 1,232,000 27,999 444 Cash on hand at close of year. S65,806 39,626 901 19, 108 6,171 61,233 11,904 5,606 33,723 31,208 30,982 226 69,542 42, 138 27,030 374 73,382 65,601 5,328 1,456 976 122 23,770 4,882 8,029 6,317 4,542 ■ 269,666 183,869 3,914 12,909 3,101 66,773 223,826 130,697 27,086 2,658 63,384 25,430 14,091 .16 3,627 6,360 337 1,000 86,969 34,354 51,616 27,247 26.S15 299 33 97, 192 92,546 4,646 249,623 112,406 134,677 2,440 65,262 752 64,610 961,023 879,090 20,662 5,288 54, 483 1,600 18,694 6,341 12,353 Aggregate of all payments, and cash on hand at close of year.2 11,710,667 1,369,981 16, 176 138, 466 186,064 922, 422 347,019 424,669 160,834 1,366,046 1,220,631 144, 087 428 3,382,797 2,852,789 3,970 483,789 42,249 863,008 673,318 163,942 16,638 8,337 873 625,913 466, 123 128,682 16,829 370 10,367 4,642 1,834,306 1,408,946 151,592 77,702 12, 139 183,928 1,776,749 1,349,070 211,809 8,924 206,346 543,059 452, 153 69,256 21,661 6,360 2,629 1,000 664; 802 375,084 189,718 824, 488 810,897 12,874 717 724,305 717,793 6,512 845,104 632,136 287,968 25,000 1,941,534 1,776,659 160,510 3,652 713 3,093,416 1,620,160 94,048 61,176 1,288,089 27,999 444 1,500 502,741 414,893 87,848 Cash on hand at beginning of year. $32,909 9,344 2,223 13,665 7,687 102,390 10, 656 7,157 84,578 36,945 36,863 77,942 59,807 17,776 300 64, 837 68,283 4,760 1,545 228 21 29,765 14,817 7,331 3,076 4,542 303,662 224,519 9,278 2,139 67, 726 283,857 110,363 29,905 3,790 139,799 23,301 13,746 3,570 5,666 420 41, 197 41,197 22,878 22, 144 692 142 94,396 91,563 2,833 69,620 62,614 16,906 96,969 53,882 43,077 863, 193 604,617 18,362 2 176 227,029 10 1,000 19,508 19,508 From the public. $1,648,751 1,364,571 610 15,564 178,106 684,352 263,464 417,412 3,476 1,030,838 1,030,602 336 2,464,196 2,418,230 3,970 31,737 259 629,413 615,035 8,632 4,785 1,059 2 490, 101 460,306 25,768 8,728 370 4,939 1,298,499 1,163,426 63,070 69, 702 12,301 1,120,571 1,096,193 22,963 134 1,291 450,196 438, 407 7,784 795 2,209 1,000 523,605 333, SE7 189,718 788,969 787,763 1,149 67 672,233 568,664 3,679 775,684 479,622 ' 271,062 25,000 1,061,059 1,666,932 1,407 2,007 713 788, 720 684,645 75,242 27,999 434 500 418, 724 414,893 3,831 From departments, ofHces, industries, and funds.i $129,007 6,066 13,443 109,237 261 136,680 72,900 62,780 297,263 153,176 144,087 860,669 374,752 434,277 41,630 168,758 150, C60 10,208 7,060 860 106,047 102,924 770 2,353 232,145 31,000 79,244 8,000 10,000 103,901 372,321 143,114 158,961 6,000 65,256 69,5ti3 69,256 10,307 12,651 1,000 11,133 618 57,676 57,676 183,516 65,846 116,026 1,645 1,451,602 330, t98 444 69,000 1,061,060 04,609 64,609 429,538 54,609 Dee. 17,1904 354,043 54,509 Nov. 1,1904 75,495 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 for all cities except Pittsburg, for which there is a variation of $21,d£9, due to an imperfect sinking fund report. 61 Table 3.— PAYMENTS, RECEIPTS, AND CASH BALANCES, %Y INDEPENDENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS: 1904-Contmued. [Foi a list of the cities in each state ananged olphabeticallj and the numher assigned to each, see page 37.] GKOUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 60,000 IN 1904— Contmued. City num- her. CITY OR MTJinClPiXITT, AND DTDEPEITO- ENT DIVISIONS AND FUNDS. 139 140 141 Canton, Ohio City govemment . . . Schools Library Waterworlcs Sinldng funds PubUo trust funds. Date of close of fiscal year. Deo. 31,1904 Aug. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 /Dec. 31,1904 \Apr. 10,1905 Joplln, Mo City govemment. Schools. Library Sinldng funds 142 143 114 145 146 147 14S 149 150 151 Auburn, N. Y City government ' Schools Town funds: Contingent audit Board of charities * Charities and police Poorhouse and orphan asylum Waterworks Cemetery commission Southern Central Eailroad bond funds' Public trust funds ' Private trust accounts ' Wichita, Kans City govemment Schools Public trust funds Private trust accounts. Eacine, Wis City govemment . Library Sinking funds Apr. 17,1905 June 1,1905 Apr. 17,1905 WoonaockBt, E. I City govenraient Nov. 30,1904 Sinifigfunds Nov. 30,1904 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 May 1,1905 June 30,1905 JunB 30,1905 July 31,1904 Oct. 31,1904 June 30,1905 Doc. ,31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Doc. 31,1904 June 1,1905 June 30,1903 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 PAYMENTS. Mar. 31,1905 June 30il905 Mar. 3l,ia05 Mar. 31,1903 To the pubhc. To departments, Joliet, m City government Schools Joliet township high schools. Library Taunton, Mass City govenpncnt Library Electric light funds Sinking funds Public trust funds Private trust accounts. Chattanooga, Tenn. . . City govemment . Library , Hospital , Sinking funds Sacramento, Cal City govemment . • . Schools High school Publie tmst funds. Oshkosh, Wis. Cife? government . . . Public trust funds. I. Crosse, Wis , City govemment Sinking funds Investment funds Private trust accounts . Council Bluffs, Iowa City govemment Schools City clerk's office Parks Sinking funds Private trust accounts. Apr. 30,1905 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 May 31,1905 Nov. 30,1904 Nov. 30,1904 Nov. 30,1904 Nov. 30,1904 Nov. 30,1904 Nov. 30,1904 Sept. 30,1904 Aug. 15,1905 June 30,1904 Sept. 30,1904 Jan. 2,1905 June 30,1905 June 30,1905 Jan. 2,1905 Sept. 30, 1904 Sept. 30,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Dec. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Deo. 31,1904 Mar. 31,1905 Sept. 19,1904 Mar. 31,1905 Mar. 31,1905 Mar. 31,1905 Mar. 31,1905 $699,070 334,185 152,070 67,282 43,972 100,981 680 294,840 209,288 72,743 85 12,724 920,843 613,785 119,136 18,784 56,291 16, 170 149,018 988 47,225 323 123 479,306 373,993 103,819 1,494 Industries, and f unds.i 605,502 499,389 6,173 1,469,367 1,383,326 86,041 777,479 534,448 166,792 51,561 34,678 1,104,344 1,058,659 192 46,395 413,238 371,738 17,010 19,864 4,626 716,919 562,140 160,481 3,960 421,630 421,635 566,601 557,169 9,332 506,430 315,531 153,074 482 7,552 29,791 tl53,450 136,079 562 1,866 15,943 25,989 14,989 11,000 164,126 163,611 381 600 600 Cash on hand at close of year. 68,000 35,000 114,108 114,108 1,439 1,225 214 376,298 197,451 20 45,540 131,000 2,287 16,250 16,250 576 676 3,000 "3,066' 33,452 33,452 52,487 587 28,732 '23,'i68 $336,850 107,773 73,766 130,039 23,707 1,565 68,279 45,178 10,081 23 12,997 69,455 35,646 9,051 46 213 9,499 5,350 1,975 6,975 700 24,00! 16,2-N 2,0-50 1,540 5,165 221,821 189,. 576 4,895 27,360 46,486 21,578 24,908 110,369 70,658 8,630 14,442 16,633 60,116 18,082 23 4,748 36,198 1,016 36,851 2,029 32,990 Aggregate of all payments, and cash on hand at close of year.> 1,832 275,426 238,870 33,698 2,473 385 52,142 42,629 9,513 262,869 180,581 61,605 19,455 1,228 89,179 67,280 12,597 429 2,089 6,784 Cash on hand at beginning of year. $1,189,370 677,037 225,836 67,282 174,573 126,554 18,088 389,108 269,455 93,824 108 25,721 1,154,424 713,042 128,568 18,830 56,504 34 15,170 158,517 6,3;« 49,200 7,398 823 603,ffl0 asn,,';.ii 105,S1.9 3,ri;-i 5,105 795,383 723,905 11,0(;8 60,350 1,629,961 1,619,012 110,949 889,287 605,106 166,663 66,217 61,311 1,640,758 1,274,192 235 50,288 212,593 3,303 147 466,339 390,017 50,000 19,864 6,458 992,921 791,686 194,179 6,423 733 476,772 464,164 12,608 862,822 771,202 61,606 19,465 10,560 648,096 383,398 165,671 29,643 9,641 23,168 86,675 $178,213 85,119 66,185 15,265 1,377 10,277 15,365 9,376 5,349 640 107,219 75,486 1,817 616 34 19,648 4,900 50 4,642 120 14,383 8,749 4,587 1,047 224,938 188,778 5,810 30,350 39,954 17,406 22,548 79,723 57,646 5,663 14,486 1,928 55,074 46,987 27 3,421 3,639 1,000 21,112 18,777 1,139 1,196 270,873 255,471 12,522 2,773 107 30,341 29,793 548 209,526 161,474 30,688 16,421 943 99,217 63,553 13,691 232 23,168 8,673 From the public. From departments, $856,957 474,859 159,651 60,635 159,318 2,494 347,754 259,171 88,475 108 883,079 630,122 126,751 9,786 25,941 9,088 76,500 1,338 488,926 381,092 100,682 1,987 6,165 502,445 602,187 268 industries, and f unds.i 431,371 12,060 619,844 534 9,617 496,392 277,945 151,980 29,411 9,054 28,002 $154,200 17,059 6,647 125, 177 5,317 25,989 25,081 164,126 7,434 9,044 29,947 6,082 62,369 100 49,150 600 68,000 33,000 5,000 30,000 1,475,899 1,475,475 424 808,125 546,021 160,990 51,731 114,108 26,131 87,977 1,439 1,439 49,383 1,109,386 1,034,860 208 376,298 192,365 46,867 26,723 1,691 147 183,231 712 429,227 365,240 60,000 13,725 262 721,472 536,115 181,657 3,650 16,000 6,000 5,000 5,000 676 60 443,431 576 3,000 3,000 33,452 35 30,917 2,600 62,487 51,900 587 ll^^tt^af #hT™X'S'c^i^^^^ all receipts during year lor aU cities except Pittsburg, for which there Is a variation of »2I,389,due to an iiopeileet siniklng fond report. . „„^+i,„ s As a result of change in fiscal year, report is for eighteen months. ' As a result of change in fiscal year, report is for twenty months. 62 Table 4.— PRINCIPAL PAYMENTS AND RECEIPTS, WITH ACCOMPANYING TEMPORARY PAYMENTS AND RECEIPTS: 1904. [For a list ol the cities in each state arranged alphabetically and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] CITY OE MUNICIPALITY. PAYMENTS. RECEIPTS. SPECIFIED TEMPOEART PAYMENTS AND RECEIPTS. num- ber. Total.i For expenses." For outlays." For de- crease of indebted- ness.< Total.5 From reve- nues.' From loans increasing " indebted- ness.' Refund payments." Refund receipts.' Eeoeipts from sales of real ; ' . property." Grand total Group 1 . 8559,473,648 $370,361,663 $183,926,882 $5,185,103 $594,175,998 $472,423,858 $121,752,140 $2,457,603 $1,610,756 $1,496,826 361,707,083 90,363,998 63,043,188 44,359,379 234,555,728 60,598,272 44,101,639 31,106,124 124,940,020 28,249,180 18,312,237 12, 425, 445 2,211,335 1,516,546 629,412 827,810- 388,071,614 95,256,416 64,095,746 46,752,222 288,664,861 85,084,692 57,485,462 41,188,843 99, 406, 753 10,171,724 6,610,284 6,563,379 1,988,700 ..-227,900 112,635 128,368 1,224,465 -124,831 63,493 , 197,967 1,076,329 Group II -.166, MO Group III 168, 477 Group IV 85,880 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OK OVER IN 1904. New York, N.Y... Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa.. St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md Cleveland, Ohio... Buffalo, N. Y San Francisco, Cal Pittsburg, Pa Cincinnati, Ohio... Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, Wis . . . New Orleans, La. . $168,552,360 38,433,081 34, 664, 634 18,601,600 29,584,654 10,518,230 10, 146, 176 7,433,920 8, 146, 772 8,958,629 9, 469, 754 6,353,519 5,370,905 6,473,049 $99,960,958 25,125,882 25,304,073 12, 147, 407 21,482,624 7,816,297 6, 309, 394 6,096,605 6,300.088 5,889,034 6,195,928 4,541,752 3,897,173 3,488,513 $68,591,402 13,307,199 9,360,461 5, 159, 378 8, 102, 030 2,701,933 3, 830, 782 1,139,909 1,846,684 2, 350, 381 3,273,826 1,811,707 1,473,7,32 1,984,536 $1,294,715 197,406 719,214 $174,647,560 41, 277, 576 46,342,155 18,557,396 29,786,417 9,669,712 10,929,384 7,212,549 13,378,627 8,398,251 10,277,772 6,581,015 6,663,463 5,349,747 $112,513,568 35,331,266 31,180,335 18, 557, 396 26, 377, 560 9,639,135 8,718,047 7,212,549 8, 333, 024 8,398,251 7,488,079 6,209,090 5,255,821 4,550,740 $62,133,992 5, 946, 310 15,161,820 4,408,857 130, 577 2,211,337 5, 045, 603 2, 789, 693 371, 926 407, 632 799,007 $691,391 254,651 7,332 1,096 130, 157 128, 678 201,896 44, 485 496, 918 2,870 9,703 16,272 2,734 518 $476, 699 240, 322 281, 703 13,373 26,111 5,398 9,726 9,682 1,678 2,012 8,071 138,730 6,840 5,220 $884,410 31,990 3,000 3,619 727 88,090 1,493 63,000 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. Washington, D. C. Newark, N.J Minneapolis, Minn Jersey City, N. J.. Louisville, Ky , Indianapolis. Ind., Providence, R. I... St. Paul, Minn Eochester, N. Y.. Kansas City, Mo . . Toledo, Ohio Denver, Colo Allegheny, Pa. . . . Columbus, Ohio.. Worcester, Mass.. Los Angeles, Cal.. Memphis, Term Omaha, Nebr New Haven, Conn, Syracuse, N. Y St. Joseph, Mo Scranton, Pa Paterson, N. J Fall River, Mass. . Portland, Oreg $11,580,437 6,622,370 6,041,384 4,044,720 4,086,696 2,975,780 4,279,049 3,364,748 4,001,016 6,632,063 2,153,953 3,894,198 3, 624, 100 3, 512, 388 2, 947, 362 4,975,763 1,846,274 1, 976, 594 1, 660, 121 2,724,565 1,224,665 1,440,966 1,522,517 1,941,067 3, 295, 312 $6,896,016 4,326,407 3, 342, 659 3,270,694 2, 766, 843 2, 243, 576 3,660,618 2,393,5.')2 2, 678, 590 2,984,257 1,685,076 3,071,655 2,113,265 1,657,816 2,329,130 2,482,698' 1.429,861 1,685,940 1,649,713 2, 101, 562 695, 560 1,004,608 1,282.162 1,663,258 1, 483, 757 $4,691,421 2,295,963 1,098,726 421,638 1,319,753 732,205 517, 949 821,862 1,322,426 2, 647, 806 468,877 822, 643 1,510,835 1,346,443 559,951 2,493,066 416, 413 290, 654 55, 761 439,949 629, 105 416, 127 240, 355 377,809 1,811,565 $352, 388 200,482 149,334 608, 129 68,281 44, 657 183,044 20,231 $11,709,289 7, 596, 691 5,254,736 4,192,360 4,379,022 3,070,826 4, 427, 136 3,250,333 4,738,789 6,037,592 2,735,515 4,169,764 3,819,492 2, 400, 410 3, 023, 136 5,996,215 2,059,621 2,450,595 1,704,325 2,664,033 1,542,911 1,219,315 1,607,820 2, 117, 326 3,089,285 $11,343,880 5,481,762 4, 509, 813 4, 192, 360 4,106,177 2,747,652 4,427,135 3,250,333 3,812,195 6,221,644 2,625,725 4,166,469 2,857,623 2,400,410 3,023,136 4, 431, 661 1,844,172 2,206,383 1,704,325 2,604,033 1,200,291 1,219,315 1,395,790 1,810,758 2,462,870 $365,409 2, 114, 939 744,923 272,845 323,174 926, 594 815,948 109,790 14,285 961,969 1, 664, 654 215,349 244,212 342, 620 212,030 306, 568 636,416 $25, 579 1,968 69, 188 10,607 14,387 644 5,874 911 23,465 6,461 2,089 19, 366 746 496 13, 389 3,823 3,311 33,966 "i,"564' 9S' 539 $17, 669 20,862 188 1,131 4,496 165 238 512 659 832 1,261 3,681 8,900 319 680 28,862 4,430 2,977 98 1,635 2,145 281 20 255 22,638 $302 20,200 3,456 10, 510 69,743 6,189 2,535 12,000 36,000 6,000 206 GROUP III— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. Atlanta, Ga Albany, N.Y Cambridge, Mass Seattle, Wash Grand Rapids, Mich. . Dayton, Ohio... Lowell, Mass Hartford, Conn. Reading, Pa Richmond, Va.. Nashville, Tenn. . . Wilmington, Del.. Trenton, N. J Camden, N. J Bridgeport, Conn. $2,069,300 1, 770, 488 2, 715, 501 4,390,391 1,794,182 1, 625, 423 1,836,708 2,488,9.32 1,085,318 1,986,970 1, 166, 361 910, 186 1,503,540 1,446,274 1,251,040 $1, 307, 465 1, 403, 464 1,937,724 1,785,161 1,220,474 1,165,250 1, 614, 603 1,643,952 783,259 1, 437, 702 873, 386 731, 648 927,880 1,065,543 927, 591 $726, 623 367,024 777, 777 2,605,230 558, 434 460, 173 212, 121 844, 980 302, 059 549, 268 292, 975 168, 136 575, 660 379,731 319, 512 $35,212 15,274 3,937 $1,762,028 1, 859, 673 2,912,042 4, 771, 341 1, 591, 611 1,519,'4I0 1,932,849 2,771,131 1,133,837 2,014,804 1,393,202 906,734 1, 467, 173 I 1,502,391 1, 140, 178 $1,752,028 1, 818, 645 2, 453, 103 3, 444, 617 1, 691, 611 1,504,348 1,932,849 2, 155, 181 1,034,6.67 1,960,407 1, 152, 122 906, 734 1,092,389 1, 130, 496 1,140,178 $41,128 458,939 1,320,724 15,062 616,950 99,180 64,397 241,080 374,784 371,895 $2,938 6,956 12,060 3,797 2,054 454 2,250 3,824 2,755 1,438 960 1,587 244 $3,213 19 689 3,243 1,080 1,279 261 16, 379 483 116 10 140 666 1,834 44 1 For difference between this total and corporate payments, see note 1 to Table 2. s For details, see Tables 6, 6, and 8. ' For details, see Table 7. * Excess of payments on account of indebtedness over receipts from loans; shown in column 8 of Table 9. ' For difference between this total and corporate receipts, see note 7 to Table 2. ' For details, see Tables 10 to 14. ' Excess of receipts from loans over payments on account of indebtedness; shown in column 8 of Table 9. B To correct errors in previous receipts. • To correct errors in previous payments. i" To be deducted from payments for outlays, to ascertain net additions to the value of fixed properties and the cost of public works. $10,874 : 6,970 1,364 332 63 Table 4.— PRINCIPAL PAYMENTS AND RECEIPTS, WITH ACCOMPANYING TEMPORARY PAYMENTS AND RECEIPTS: 1904— Continued. V. IFor a Uat of the cities in eaoii state arranged alpliabetically and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,OOD_IN 1904^Continued. City Bum- Ijar. 84 CITY OK MTTNICIPALITY. Troy, N. Y Lyim, Mass Des Moines, Iowa . . . New Bedlord, Mass . Oaldand, Cal Springfield, Mass Lawrence, Mass SomervLlle, Mass Savannah, Ga Hobolsen, N. J Peoria, 111 Duluth, Minn E vansviUe, Ind Utica, N. y Manchester, N. H. . . San Antonio, Tex. . . Elizabeth, N.J Yonlcers, N. Y Waterbury, Conn . . . Salt Lake City, Utah Kansas City, Elans. . Erie, Pa Wilfeesbarre, Pa NorloUc, Va Charleston, S. C Schenectady, N. Y . . Houston, Tex Harrisburg, Pa Portland, Me Youngstown, Ohio.. Total.i $1,374,956 1,463,985 [1,483,027 1,073,603 2,156,559 1,649,557 1,160,518 1,395,175 980,927 991, 349 974, 660 1, 493, 607 794,458 1, 154, 697 812, 562 742,213 724,977 1, 674, 576 95S, 549 1,248,357 1,124,992 840, 749 491,942 1,310,186 684,311 1,216,161 1,120,674 1,324,980 1,094,016 888,451 For expenses.' $1,091,624 1,226,577 899,865 1,366,062 1,019,193 1,355,257 928, 569 1, 165, 413 684,267 932,270 738,039 1,165,256 589,343 809,611 664,337 643, 365 577, 361 1,221,366 604, 126 921, 468 666,029 642,363 435,771 941,833 651,531 605,883 777, 364 620,311 910, 937 565,076 For outlays.' $223,035 234,842 683, 162 307, 441 1,136,366 294,300 119,320 171,276 232,204 69,079 230,521 328, 351 197,061 345,086 130,986 98,868 94,691 453,220 294,423 314,371 343, 185 298,380 21,026 368,363 27,780 610,278 343,310 798, 069 183, 079 323, 375 For de- crease of indebted- ness.* $60,297 2,566 112,629 68,486 64, 456 8,054 53,035 12,618 115,778 34,545 '"6," 666 Total.' $1,273,531 1,460,989 1,484,819 1,833,860 3,032,528 1,772,677 1,012,231 1,407,948 952,343 839,072 981,311 1, 454, 828 808,427 1,064,976 862, 899 843, 722 770,005 1, 687, 230 1,024,443 1,238,099 987,762 906,642 481, 365 1,232, .356 842,291 1,069,308 1,033,617 1,105,912 1,041,967 919,694 From reve- nues.' $1,273,531 1,400,989 1, 482, 129 1,610,371 2,092,822 1,722,131 1,012,231 1, 407, 948 962, 343 838,027 1,437,069 808,427 945,989 780,284 770,005 1,366,366 967, 460 1,238,699 987,752 835,992 481,366 960, 517 842,291 824,317 778,233 992, 839 1,041,967 842, 682 From loans increasing indebted- $2,690 323, 489 939,706 50,646 1,045 82,779 17,769 118,987 63,438 320,864 56,983 70, 650 "27i,'839' 244,991 255, 384 113,073 76,912 SPECIFIED TEMPOEAET PAYMENTS AND KECEIPTS. Refund payments. 8 $4, 155 40 301 1,685 140 1,007 381 1,081 5,812 807 2,853 6,130 686 3,270 50 964 318 8,796 860 14,260 314 628 316 236 4 13,192 303 61 195 2,633 Refund receipts.' $1,990 598 290 399 716 284 15 227 50 1,060 84 273 85 16, 352 95 449 302 193 111 2,601 2,010 214 3,680 2,015 662 200 Receipts from sales of real property." GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. 100, lor 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 Dallas, Tex Holyoke, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind. Tacoma, Wash... Akron, Ohio Saginaw, Mich. . . Brockton, Mass. Lincoln, Nebr. . . Covington, Ky.. Lancaster, Fa... Spokane, Wash Birmingham, Ala... Altoona, Pa Pawtucket, R. I Binghamton, N. Y. Augusta, Ga South Bend, Ind. Mobile, Ala Johnstown, Pa. . . Dubuque, lowa... Springfleld, Ohio. Wheeling, W. Va. McKeesport, Pa.. Bayonne, N. J Butte, Mont Allentown, Pa Sioux City, Iowa. . Terre Haute, Ind.. Topeka, Kans Davenport, Iowa.. Montgomery, Ala. . Qutncy, 111 East St; Louis, m. Haverhill, Mass Little Rook, Ark.., $917, 159 1,195,537 861,025 1, 180, 154 884,748 1,025,024 1,056,305 564,201 657, 310 658, 364 1,450,961 726, 489 664,209 893, 686 639,734 534,010 662,840 670, 122 361, 281 466,642 710,344 803,730 659,791 866, 626 817,913 441, 441 603,600 605, 177 1,364,082 520,807 384,886 827,290 683,290 395,886 $625, 460 942, 627 432,245 830,005 571,862 551,095 720,635 408, 410 600,663 340, 127 784,751 617,892 358, 165 739, 677 517,868^ 414,582 395,600 404,052 293,763 387, 558 460,408 692,615 448,963 595, 147 688,859 315,571 430,201 446, 662 493,077 440,636 375,322 285,095 499,931 626, 197 311,214 $291,699 169, 709 419,826 350,149 312,885 473,929 336,070 155,056 132,868 312,227 672,210 207, 597 196,044 164,009 118,723 119,428 257,240 266,070 47,368 46,605 249,936 111,115 210,828 237,879 129,054 125,870 lis, 458 70,655 861,005 245,903 145, 485 55,739 327,369 57,093 84,672 $83,201 8,954 735 23,879 3,143 10, 150 22, 479 33,600 54,841 87,860 44,052 $1,027,664 1,174,834 797,083 1,309,350 868,668 1,066,969 1, 155, 230 617, 814 608,409 715,985 1,578,406 948,949 537,009 1,131,358 626, 151 ■ 564, 061 727, 170 842,519 361,753 473,726 646,230 807,598 699,648 935,279 750,250 440,913 626, 573 641,992 1,265,171 787,614 789, 669 400, 448 997,228 724, 178 393,926 $908, 327 1,174,834 797,083 1,261,102 670, 786 764, 416 911,754 617,814 608,409 463, 193 1, 197, 426 722, 136 480,243 916,964 626, 151 539,803 638,236 505,862 361,753 473,726 639,289 736, 810 693,997 935,279 729, 696 437,332 626, 573 641,992 498, 423 690, 708 414,714 400, 448 688,304 704, 370 328, 452. $119, 337 48,248 197, 772 302,653 243, 476 262, 792 226,813 56,766 214, 394 24,268 88,934 336,667 6,941 70,788 105,651 .20,554 3,581 766,748 374,965 308,924 19, 808 65,474 $1,366 876 338 1,572 177 43,172 11 173 92 5,932 2,442 10,837 1,195 1,338 602 6,916 122 935 160 8,271 346 1,213 500 12 124 130 176 546 84 153 $193 503 306 6,313 , -797 951 1,011 391 20,369 1,433 7 55 537 46 66 164 143 103 22 46 121 31 17, 411 2,943 479 5,700 282 16, 307 15, 654 350 1,241 124 1 For difference between this total and corporate payments, see note 1 to Table 2. 2 For details, see Tables 5, 6, and 8. » For details, see Table 7. * Excess of payments on account of indebtedness over receipts from loans; shown in column 8 of Table 9. ' For difference between this total and corporate receipts, see note 7 to Table 2. « For details, see Tables 10 to 14. 7 Excess of receipts from loans over payments on account of indebtedness; shown in column 8 of Table 9. • To correct errors in previous receipts. « To correct errors in previous payments. JO To bo deducted from payments for outlays, to ascertain net additions to the value of fixed properties and the cost of public works. Bull. 50—06 5 64 Table 4.— PRINCIPAL PAYMENTS AND RECEIPTS, WITH ACCOMPANYING TEMPORARY PAYMENTS AND RECEIPTS: 1904— Continued. [For a list of the cities in eadi state airaoged alphabetically and tlie number assigned to eacli, see page 37.] GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904— Continued. City num- ber. CITY OR MUNICIPALITY. PAYMENia. RECEIPTS. SPECII'IED TEMPOEAEY PAYMENTS AND RECEIPTS. TotaJ.' For expenses." For outlays.* For de- crease ot indebted- ness.* Total.8 From reve- nues.' From loans increasing indebted- ness.' Eetund payments.' Refund receipts.' Receipts from salea of real property." 120 Springfield, lU. $785,940 667,126 693,796 722,317 405,220 686,968 1,305,327 462,466 432,168 963,067 632,232 374,343 413,960 532,213 620,493 423,813 662,606 624,461 332,948 694,210 264,106 686,358 460,263 416,878 496,914 536,749 652,056 390,232 716,673 339,825 441,554. 446,999 $640,791 293,659 652,108 634,477 275,936 549,960 1,062,422 344,331 352,426 760,278 345,067 310,021 306,053 315,164 446,788 331,928 542,710 439,972 247,694 386,330 182,853 469,664 305,370 301,231 394,326 407, 440 627,189 327,643 494,683 262,904 284,608 267, 573 $245,149 273,467 116,776 83,463 76,162 102,263 224,190 70,692 31,317 212,789 262,736 64,322 107,907 217,049 166,248 91,885 83,166 181,847 41,093 207,886 71,253 216,694 154,893 114,647 102,688 51,640 124,867 62,689 219,890 67,675 157,046 161,302 $761,013 401,724 678,815 968,639 356,132 667, 116 1,430,269 452,100 435,124 1,004,724 571,750 373,370 458,808 636,894 626,230 694,603 630,779 733,370 31.3,816 752,054 305,595 630,949 464,635 413, 646 688,359 667,229 700,046 410,986 702, 631 352,863 496,318 431,921 $657,360 356,550 678,815 968,639 356,132 667,116 1,430,269 452,100 435,124 986,718 571,750 324,370 393,564 461,355 626,230 389,319 630,779 733,370 313,816 562,690 276,751 609,397 346,357 401,694 416,984 567,229 686,249 390,671 702,631 352,863 413,625 431,921 $103,653 45,174 $1,016 30 2,162 1,082 661 62 12,735 $1,056 790 121 York, Pa 122 $24, 912 4,377 53,132 34,755 18,715 37,542 48,426 123 Maiden, Mass 381 292 11,297 189 4,344 7 3,374 595 75 170 6 $73,375 124 Chester, Pa 125 2,880 126 127 Passaic, N. J 128 Tf.lmi™., N Y 1,707 75 145 442 246 167 4,754 266 36 25 893 236 7 1,366 365 4,306 9 129 AtlantioCity, N. J.... 18,006 130 34,429 131 Knoxville, Tenn Newcastle, Pa 49,000 65,244 75,639 132 133 EooMord, 111 134 Jacksonville, Fla South Omaha, Nebr... Fitchbui^, Mass Galveston, Tex Macon, Ga. . 8,457 135 205,284 9,478 166 62 21,908 182 1,432 18,090 448 8,421 161 166 296 136 36,730 2,642 43,661 ■ ■■■ 137 138 139 189,364 28,844 21,552 118,278 11,952 171,375 140 141 Auburn, N. Y 142 Wichita, Kans 143 Eaoine, Wis 144 Woonsociet, R. I Joliet, lU 145 77,669 146 Taunton, Mass Chattanooga, Tenn.... Sacramento, Cal Oshkosh, Wis 13,797 20,314 4,332 338 246 253 1,706 10 147 148 2,200 9,246 18,841 16 149 150 La Crosse, Wis Council Blufls, Iowa. . . 83,693 161 i8,i24 6,736 104 1 For diaereace between tljis total and corporate payments, see note 1 to Table 2. ! For details, see Tables 6, 6, and 8. « For details, see Table 7. * Excess of payments on account of indebtedness over receipts from loans; shown in column 8 of Table 9. B For difference between this total and corporate receipts, see note 7 to Table 2. « For details, see Tables 10 to 14. ' Excess of receipts from loans over payments on accoimt of indebtedness; shown in column 8 ot Table 9. ■ To correct errors in previous receipts. » To correct errors in previous payments. J" To be deducted from payments for outlays, to ascertain net additions to the value of fixed properties and the cost ot public worfca. 66 Table 6 PAYMENTS' FOR GENERAL AND [Tor a list of the cities in eaoli state arranged alphabeticaily CUT OB MUNICIPALITY. Grand total. Group I... Group II.. Group III. Group IV.. Total gen- eral and municipal service expenses. $328, 106, 760 206,573,364 64,617,659 39,485,362 27, 430, 475 [CLASSIFIED BY CHABACTEB. Payments to public. Total. $326,392,015 205,690,722 54, 403, 639 39,198,436 27,099,218 For salaries and wages. $201,344,305 129, 190, 392 33,130,817 23,001,659 16,021,438 For miscel- laneous objects. 2 $126,047,709 76,500,330 21, 272, 822 16,196,777 11,077,780 Service transfer payments. $1,714,745 882,642 213,920 286,926 331,257 CLASSIFIED BY EEVENITES FKOM WHICH PAID. From special $569,981 209, 471 70,679 206, 450 84,381 From other revenues. $327,536,779 206, 363, 893 54,546,880 39,279,912 27,346,094 CLASSIFIED BY DEFABTMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS. I.— General government. Aggregate. Total. $29,070,644 20, 303, 410 3,ff54,774 2,905,449 1,907,011 Salaries and wages. $21,241,324 14,556,090 3,089,991 2,137,894 1,457,349 All other. Miscella- neous. $7,719,618 5,658,614 859, 160 759, 163 442,681 Service trans- fers. $109,702 88,706 5,623 8,392 6,981 GEOUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OB OVER IN 1904. New York, N.Y... Cliicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa. .. St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md Cleveland, Ohio . . . Buflalo, N. Y San if rancisco, Cal Pittsburg, Pa Cincinnati, Ohio. . . Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, Wis . . . New Orleans, La. . $87,456,936 22,796,497 20,836,529 10, 856, 458 18,371,722 6,884,263 5,698,215 5,449,740 6,299,388 5,356,319 6,334,174 4,054,680 3, 717, 867 3,460,586 $87, 352, 835 22, 416, 192 20, 833, 407 10,806,740 18,203,685 6,855,299 5,694,519 5, 360, 334 6,297,948 5,351,859 6,333,437 4,054,680 3,669,201 3,460,586 $56,247,114 15,730,992 11,260,445 6,930,765 10,437,162 3,902,859 3, 540, 881 3,208,716 4,759,061 3,144,049 2, 816, .509 2,908,715 2,550,273 1,752,861 $31,105,721 6,685,200 9,572,962 3,875,985 7,766,523 2,952,440 2,153,638 2,151,618 1,538,887 2,207,810 2,616,928 1,145,965 1,118.928 1, 707, 725 $104, 101 380, 305 3,122 49, 718 168,037 28,964 3,696 89, 406 1,440 4,460 737 $178,018 31,453 $87, 456, 936 22, 796, 497 20,836,629 10,678,440 18,371,722 5,884,253 6,698,215 6,418,287 6, 299, 388 6,356,319 5, 334, 174 4,054,680 3,717,867 3,460,586 $8,800,481 1, 841, 830 2,495,965 1,281,974 2,167,083 712,811 292,615 335,385 900, 347 267, 116 330, 430 311,445 226,033 349,895 $6,791,221 973, 803 1, 645, 459 873, 207 1,441,627 436, 499 199,521 266,608 700, 365 190,777 255,263 285,386 182,464 314,900 $2, 009, 172 865,969 850,506 408,757 644,046 276,256 92, 614 69,532 199,982 66, 339 75, 172 26,069 39,216 34,995 $88 2,068 10 81,410 56 480 246 4,354 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. Washington, D. C. Newark, N. J , Minneapolis, Minn Jersey City, N. J . . Louisville, Ky Indianapolis, Ind. Providence, R. I. . St. Paul, Minn Rochester, N. Y... Kansas City, Mo. . Toledo, Ohio , Denver, Colo Allegheny, Pa Columbus, Ohio.. Worcester, Mass.. Los Angeles, Cal.. Memphis, Tenn... Omaha, Nebr New Haven, Conn Syracuse, N. Y... St. Joseph, Mo Scranton, Pa , Paterson, N. J Fall River, Mass.. Portland, Oreg $6, /21,760 3,601,946 3, 104, 862 2, 629, 374 2,466,752 2,215,877 3, 137, 350 2,188,741 2,350,468 2,548,677 1,539,227 3,044,650 1,717,856 1, 368, 743 1,961,346 2,300,562 1,140,012 1,683,019 1,546,958 1,844,283 692, 668 1,003,577 1,281,260 1,378,043 1,169,578 $6,701,065 3,693,780 3, 104, 862 2, 629, 374 2, 456, 752 2,215,877 3,085,950 2,185,027 2,348,037 2,544,267 1,636,462 3,036,475 1,717,856 1, 368, 338 1,928,081 2, 266, 162 1, 104, 707 1, 683, 019 1,546,958 1,844,283 688,818 1,003,577 1,281,250 1,378,043 1,165,629 $3,575,639 2, 368, 775 2,095,370 1, 420, 342 1,437,256 1,280,367 1,839,775 1, 438, 414 1, 353, 330 1, 782, 238 985, 313 1,883,517 1,086,942 973, 671 1,227,150 1,613,837 61.3, 121 903, 362 970, 168 1,059,625 454, 201 604, 813 682,536 801,973 674, 092 $3,125,426 1,225,005 1,009 492 1,209,032 1,019,496 936,510 1,246,175 746, 613 994, 707 762,029 661, 149 1, 152, 958 630,914 384, 667 700,931 646.315 491,586 779,657 576, 800 784,658 234,617 398, 764 698, 714 676,070 491,637 $20,686 8,166 51,400 3,714 2,431 4,410 2,765 8,175 406 33, 265 36,400 36,305 1,850 3,949 $3, 436 8,448 35,622 84 23,089 $6,721,750 3,601,946 3,104,862 2,629,374 2,456,752 2,215,877 3, 137, 350 2, 186, 305 2, 350, 468 2,548,677 1,539,227 3,044,650 1,717,856 1,350,295 1,925,724 2,300,562 1,140,012 1,683,019 1,646,874 1, 821, 194 1,003,577 1,281,250 1,378,043 1,169,578 $376,996 277,921 183,766 232,562 164,646 63,793 190,388 116, 397 205, 643 250,099 132,730 518, 178 86, 767 119,096 92, 766 180, 829 35,063 138, 649 112, 637 167,055 72,900 67, 375 77,266 62, 636 $331,979 244. 166 134, 748 174. 167 128,240 51,071 133, 307 98,963 140, 174 176,670 100, 897 397,990 71,293 99,268 133,986 27,614 115,024 90,018 120,515 40,432 55,342 62, 374 66,038 60,635 $45,017 33,755 49,018 68,385 26,406 12,722 65,369 17,434 65, 469 73,429 31,833 120, 156 16, 474 19,828 22,797 46, 843 7,449 23,626 22,619 36,640 8,204 17,658 16,001 22,228 12, Oftl $1, 712 3,879 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 60,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. Atlanta, Ga Albany, N.Y Cambridge, Mass Seattle, Wash , Grand Rapids, Mich, Dayton, Oiiio Lowell, Mass Hartford, Conn. . Reading, Pa Richmond, Va. . . Nashville, Tenn ... Wilmington, Del... Trenton, N.J Camden, N. J Bridgeport, Conn.. $1,101,243 1,229,590 1,688,669 1,616,484 1,051,381 1,062,337 1,465,311 1,523,439 709,991 1,076,264 725,197 662, 410 860, 101 803,532 926,128 $1,055,294 1,229,590 1,684,480 1, 616, 484 1,041,845 1,062,337 1,424,049 1,499,522 685, 789 1,070,899 726,197 651,990 860,101 903,632 926, 126 $670,271 781, 721 969, 433 924,274 760,544 689,664 887,726 784,778 372,303 688, 120 519,565 348,997 449,694 632,345 546,013 $385,023 447, 869 725,047 692,210 281,301 372,773 536, 323 714,744 313, 486 482,779 205,642 302,993 410,507 871, 187 380, 113 420 725,197 652,410 860,101 903,632 926,126 I Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by retond receipts reported in Table i. $45,949 4,189 '9"536' 31, 262 23,917 24,202 5,365 $61,189 17,001 16, 495 22,146 $1,040,064 1,229,590 1,671,668 1,616,484 1,051,381 1,062,337 1,439,816 1,501,294 709,991 1,076,264 $75, 141 142, 382 115,222 124, 485 105,765 85,159 119,546 94,425 56,611 98,671 46,924 37,802 62,212 68, 464 64,002 $58,908 105, 740 77, 343 86,672 78,694 62,784 86,536 66,015 27,322 70,731 43, 634 33,044 39,725 61,188 47,833 816,233 36,642 37,100 38,813 $779 26,810 22, 375 361 30,336 2«,162 28,000 25,955 3,290 4,758 12,487 2,674 248 189 1,985 7,276 16,169 67 MUNICIPAL SEEVICE EXPENSES: 1904, amd the number assigned to>each, see pageS7.] CLASSIFiEa) BT DBPitRTMENTB, OITICEB, AND ACOOOTITS— OontlQued. I.— General govenrmeut— Continued. Council and legislative offices. Chief executive ofBces. Finance offices and accounts. Council, board ol aldermen, etc. Clerks of council .and oommitteea. Ctty clerk. Mayor's office. Executive boards and commissions. . Auaitor or oomiptroUer. Treasurer or cbamberlain. Assessment of ' taxes. ' City num- ber. Ill All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. AH other. Salaries and wages. All other. 1 Saa FOR GENERAL AND [For a list ol the cities in eaoli state arranged aiphabctically GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OP 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continued. CITY OR MUNICIPALITT. Total gen- eral and municipal service expenses. CLASSIFIED BY CHAKACTEK. CLASSIFIED BY EEVENUES FROM ■WHICH PAID. CLASSIFIED BY DEPAETMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS. Payments to public. Service transfer payments. From special assess- ments. From other revenues. I.— General government. City num- ber. Total. For salaries and wages. For miscel- laneous objects.2 Aggregate. Total. Salaries and wages. AU other. Miscella- neous. Service trans- fers. 55 Troy, N. Y $966,795 997,980 885,742 1,213,836 1,017,449 1,231,867 825,319 1,062,510 687,246 729,685 731,114 897,332 632,038 808,904 573,096 632,471 576,286 1,060,562 600,549 822,169 665, 613 464,539 433,898 808, 784 647, 162 636,754 771,835 442,662 865,701 523, 402 $966,796 996,639 886,742 1,202,925 1,016,626 1,225,386 818,618 1,056,867 687, 246 728,941 731,114 863,697 632, 038 803,348 647,961 632,471 576,285 1,031,231 600,549 819,509 665, 613 454,539 433, 898 808, 784 647,162 636,754 771,835 442, 632 862,704 523,402 $591,603 562, 622 647,517 663,249 709,900 746,706 507,008 615, 458 318,123 473,412 446,123 638,075 325,463 345,938 343,972 376,585 291,605 645,413 373,266 639, 408 325,407 314, 452 271,969 374, 782 296,377 281,920 398,538 267, 488 468,621 327,631 $376,292 434,017 338,225 639,676 306,726 478, 680 311,610 441,399 269, 123 256,629 286,991 315,522 206,575 467,410 203,989 265, 886 284,680 486,818 227,283 280,101 340,206 140,087 161,939 434,002 351,785 264. 834 373,297 175, 144 394,083 195,871 $966,795 980,015 886,742 1,213,836 1, 017, 449 1,212,982 812,506 1,062,510 687,240 729,686 731, 114 890,427 626,724 783,220 673,096 632,471 676,285 1,060,552 600,649 822, 169 665,613 454,639 433, 898 808,784 647,162 636,754 771,835 442,662 865,701 522,348 $85,767 62,022 39,618 103,073 112,794 55,687 45,656 59,839 47,444 49,804 38,500 69,388 34,560 68,313 40,310 51,203 37,660 86,866 56,603 68,925 36,080 33,696 31,214 69, 666 28,900 62,694 62,647 48, 148 63,254 31,968 $68,791 49,006 32,966 66,763 76,128 38,638 32,266 44,297 34,688 41,203 30,331 64,318 29,616 40,002 32,273 39,518 30,837 56,821 44,379 48,248 21,884 24,292 23,691 44,563 25,125 40,841 40,468 33, 823 32, 171 26,000 $16,966 12,785 6,663 36,264 36,666 16,949 13,172 15,542 12,766 8,601 8,169 14,892 6,044 18,311 7,626 11,685 6,713 30,045 12, 184 19,982 13, 196 9,304 7,523 15,003 3,775 11,853 12, 179 14, 325 20,716 5,968 56 $1,341 $17,965 $232 67 Des Moines, Iowa New Bedford, Mass Oakland, Cal 68 10,910 823 6,481 6,701 6,663 66 59 60 Springfield, Mass Lawrenr-e, Mass Somcrvilte, Mass Savannali, Ga 18,886 12,813 61 62 117 63 64 Hoboken, N. J 744 66 Peoria, 111 66 Dnlnth, Afiim 43,735 6,905 6,314 25,684 178 67 EvansviUo, lud 6S Utica, N. Y 6,556 26,134 69 Mancbester, N. H San Antonio, Tex Elizabeth, N. J 511 70 N, 71 72 Yonkers, N. Y 29,321 73 Waterbury, Conn Salt Lake City, Utah... Kansas City, Kans 74 2,660 695 75 76 77 WQkesbarre, Pa Norfolk, Va 78 79 Charleston, S. C Schenectady, N. Y Houston, Tex 80 81 30' 2,997 82 ITarrisburg, Pa 83 Portland,Me 367 84 Youngstown, Ohio 1,064 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. Dallas, Tex Holyoke, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind. Tacoma, Wash... Akron, Oliio Saginaw, Mich.. Brockton, Mass. Lincoln, Nebr... Covington, Ky.. Lancaster, Pa. . . Spokane, Wash Birmingham, Ala .. Altoona, Pa Pawtucket, R. I Binghamton, N. Y. Augusta, Ga South Bend, Ind. Mobile, Ala Johnstown, Pa... Dubuque, Iowa... Sprhigfleld, Ohio. Whoeltng, W. Va. McKeesport, Pa.. Bavonne, N. J Butte, Mont Allentown, Pa Sioux City, Iowa. . Terre Haute, Ind . Topeka, Kans Davenport, Iowa.. Montgomery, Ala . . Quincy, 111 East St. Louis, 111. Haverhill, Mass... Little Rock, Ark. . 8536,960 725, 275 376,909 616,253 669, 976 496, 692 635, 476 370,267 376, 141 294, 864 690, 467 610,965 318, 676 624,831 462, 451 307, 783 347, 765 ■328,320 293,091 342,098 410, 173 426,786 378, 008 439, 836 688,869 276, 181 322,922 436, 478 492,429 429, 863 301,248 282,985 499, 435 666,225 308,865 $536,960 663, 453 376,008 576,317 669,975 406.592 C23.519 370,2i;7 37.:, 852 294, 618 696, 467 600,966 318, 675 609,213 462, 451 295, 414 347,290 325,030 293, 091 341, 383 410, 173 424,135 378,008 438, 498 684,231 276, 181 322,922 436, 478 491,520 439,863 291,630 282,985 498,233 561,343 303,675 $351,978 399, 830 268,792 364, 167 329, 441 309,903 377, 686 231, 127 237, 360 160,854 421,539 244, 768 180,967 323,264 264, 796 174,207 224,529 128, 084 193, 306 214, 195 256, 496, 290,855 238, 704 237,981 486, 692 157, 767 238,979 283,577 268, 632 286, 429 156,880 163, 002 279, 760 307,996 172, 102 $184,982 263, 653 107,216 211,160 240, 634 186, 689 246, 833 139, 140 138, 492 133, 764 274,928 266,207 137, 708 285,949 197,656 121,207 122, 761 196,946 99,786 127,188 163, 677 133,280 139, .304 200,517 197,539 118,414 83,943 152,901 232, 888 153,434 134, 650 119,983 218, 473 253, 348 131, 473 $61, 822 901 40,936 11,967 289 246 10,000 16, 618 12, 369 465 3,290 715 2,650 1,338 4,628 9,718 1,202 3,882 6,290 $302 11,286 1,702 16, 320 7,422 $636, 668 726,275 376,909 616,263 569,975 496,592 624, 191 370, 267 376, 141 294, 864 696, 467 610,966 318, 676 624, 831 462, 451 306,081 347, 765 328, 320 293,091 342,098 410, 173 426,786 378,008 439,836 672,639 276, 181 322,922 436, 478 492, 429 439, 863 301, 248 282,985 499, 435 557,803 $36,809 55, 496 .23,271 37,946 24,284 47, 059 52,743 29,456 47, 709 21,912 44, 133 35,703 17,256 46, 844 32, 716 19,098 22, 109 30,401 13,945 24,823 33,706 32, 430 30,359 34, 682 54, 328 19, 402 24, 686 24,604 20, 675 25, 416 15, 176 15,537 41,673 37,602 20,021 $30, 346 39, 165 19, 742 26,668 18, 831 42,780 34,911 24, 168 38,265 13,291 34, 140 27,903 11,672 30, 444 27, 929 16, 696 17,277 21, 750 11,820 20,699 23,533 25,947 20,979 30,046 48,178 13, 847 18,974 20,540 16,614 17,942 12,260 12,877 26,083 26,690 17,435 $6, 464 13,209 3,629 $3,122 11,847 5,463 541 4,279 15,858 6,287 1,974 9,444 8,621 9,993 7,800 6,684 16,364 4,786 46 2,402 4,832 8,651 2,125 4,224 10, 173 6,233 9,380 250 4,536 6,160 5,665 5,712 3,964 4,161 7,474 2,915 2,660 15,590 10,766 2,686 46 1 Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by refund receipts reported in Table 4. 69 MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES: 1904-ContiBued. and the numbei assigned to each, see page 37.] GEOUP HI.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904^Continued. CLASaiFIKD BY DEPAETMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. I.— General governmont— Continued. Council and legislative offices. Chief executi-re offices. Finance offices and accounts. Council, board of aldermen, etc. Clerks of council and committees. Cityderfc. Mayor's office. Executive boards and commissions. Auditor or comptroller. Treasurer or chamberlain. Assessment of taxes. 0. ni bi Salaries and wages. All Qthei. Salaries and wages. , All other. Salariiss and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. An other. Salariea. and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All Other. Salaries and wages. AU other. ; $9,560 3,350 2,260 578 5,274 $720 3,668 2,940 6,180 3,937 4,535 3,941 6 446 4,240 4,100 2,900 4,490 2,280 3,100 2,231 2,800 2,500 7,000 500 6,060 4,672 2,640- 4,000 $189 213 397 103 555 1,525 455 817 1,457 622 $4,835 2,500 3,500 3,936 3,000 3,818 1,400 3,700 4,000 2,000 2,400 3,074 4,000 1,600 2,383 4,080 933 2,200 2,539 2,400 2,600 3,080 2,720 3,500 4,700 3,800 3,722 2,000 2,000 3,980 $253 610 2 916 406 203 206 141 885 90 $8,700 1,860 3,700 3,284 6,101 1,753 1,651 700 $1,022 39 $6,950 7,321 2,9M 9,270 4,500 4,984 6,580 6,636 8,100 4,166 1,500 3,286 5,238 3,820 1,950 2,692 2,000 2,155 500 7,080 1,850 3,000 3,000 4,600 5,100 5,214 2,664 6,839 6,002 2,000 $578 1,586 $5,440 9,643 $2,949 703 $1,031 1,364 1,220 135 135 1,600 299 450 $1,435 SU5 $3,764 $234 500 130 300 100 4,100 1,530 165 17' 300 137 179 1,049 1,330 4,469 1,470 9,456 3,883 7,862 4,341 9,308 3,800 7,400 1,000 6,069 3,388 7,213 5,950 7,305 10,385 8,700 6,922 1,829 5,038 1,556 1,225 1,294 267 386 3,642 1,913 374 139 756 40 221 3,120 3,773 3,303 4,800 1,650 4,900 1,989 2,770 75 7,000 2,500 2,700 4,902 3,500 58 1,436 204 320 1,711 2,147 359 325 3,778 240 2,014 586 625 1,854 2,285 1,112 5,500 1,037 359 2,220 250 "■"■416" 111 477 287 "'i'sii' 390 1,529 24 25 1,920 3,071 6,106 1,600 2,800 3,600 935 719 397 174 36 76 98 236 254 170 3,131 600 334 159' 6,300 2,400 527 404 1,805 2,423 263 2,400 2,618 2,000 2,310 3,967 1,256 4,035 4,000 10,608 4,185 7,129 336 46 600 57 24 3,275 1,800 166 1,247 213 89 1,383 222 66 559 1,488 423 338 5,500 8,173 774 400 560 1,116 1,800 ""2," 726" 3,043 227 386' 546 3,686 240 1,482 3,582 3,000 2,760 2,030 3,500 1,008 328 407 650 652 1,439 15 516 1,954 202 3,005 1,000 310 2,280 447 m 1,930 154 21 6,400 528 GEOUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 30,000 IN 1904. $1,622 4,793 1,731 5,952 4,800 3,018 215 6,000 60 4,775 3,900 2,270 1,600 2,500 1,330 2,400 2,735 1,746 2,124 2,920 $129 $150 67 1,620 20 1,498 346 '356 222 310 1,979 64 307 40 1,091 7 2,623 305 575 1,200 300 260 1,320 360 706 278 1,150 91 $242 24 $2,460 2,664 2,000 3,509 2,400 2,548 3,126 4,790 1,110 3,740 1,000 6,403 1,600 2,100 2,700 1,225 2,414 3,100 1,100 3,300 6,480 80 1,600 3,600 2,700 1,999 1,800 1,200 2,675 2,200 1,600 $109 122 2,289 296 617 361 220 274 "85 23 222 204 135 15 348 110 $3,075 1,500 1,000 1,700 1,220 1,000 2,025 1,000 3,889 2,917 2,500 4,500 1,200 1,500 2,100 3,737 1,800 3,100 1,700 1,400 1,746 1,333 2,000 2,292 2,000 1,656 2,100 2,600 1,500 1,017 3,400 1,600 3,765 3,201 2,400 $60 20 259 3 400 69 '256 $4,582 4,886 6,120 2,666 3,600 5,650 4,600 $1,947 444 903 674 6 243 680 $2,820 2,899 2,800 2,752 3,500 3,000 1,194 1,800 2,640 4,398 1,600 900 2,300 1,438 2,133 1,650 1,775 2,400 342 3,965 997 :,800 300 1,200 2,400 1,061 $46 24 339 653 592 123 777 226 223 482 9 1,045 120 126 403 3 24 365 $3,200 1,000 2j442 600 6,623 2,744 5,970 2,950 2,100 5,160 1,800 2,400 6, 250 2,000 3,200 1,000 2,-200 3,520 500 2,315 1,100 2,292 6,300 2,075 2,500 500 1,250 3,363 1,800 663 1,200 4,587 420 $463 1,936 158 971 792 30 378 181 239 2,402 431 161 124 80 183 10 217 76 85 1,006 $9, 191 5,174 153 5,861 6,063 2,692 2,508 1,345 701 1,444 3,815 2,941 2,110 1,569 3,960 6,250 4,125 2,125 1,050 1,245 1,830 1,483 200 1,820 4,616 $561 1,312 857 70 141 27 1,712 112 17 660 95 198 63 1,009 957 ' Including payments for charities and corrections to other civil divisions and to private associations and individuals, and also payments for expenses on accoi Qf interest. 7U Table 5.— PAYTMENTSi FOR GENERAL AND [For a list of the cities in eacli state arranged alphabetically GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,033 TO 50,000 IN 1904— Continued. City nam- bei. 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 160 151 CLASSIFIED BY CHARACTEK. CITT OR MUNICIPALITY. Springfield, 111. York, Pa Salem, Mass . . . Maiden, Mass . . Chester Pa Chelsea, Mass Newton, Mass Passaic, N. J Elmira, N. Y Atlantic City, N.J. Superior, Wis Knoxviile, Tenn.. Newcastle, Pa Rockford, HI Jacksonville, Fla. South Omaha, Nebr. Fitchburg, Mass Galveston, Tex Macon, Ga Canton, Ohio Total gen- eral and municipal service expenses. Joplin, Mo , Auburn, N. Y.. Wiciiita, Kans. Racine, Wis , R. I. Woonsocket, JoUet, lU Taunton, Mass Chattanooga, Tenn . Sacramento, Cal Oshiosh, Wis La Crosse, Wis Council Blufla, Iowa . $465, 197 293,609 486,265 632,267 275,592 487,998 932,909 344, 331 343,588 631, 768 345,067 308, 765 306,053 282,667 325, 493 331,928 447,562 348,795 239,022 336,200 171, 473 417,282 303,868 294, 100 347,514 374, 637 402,882 449, 326 260,905 250,831 267, 417 Payments to public. Total. $464,877 293,509 485,075 627, 198 275,592 479,266 927,506 344, 331 343,588 631,768 344,915 308, 765 306,053 282,153 267,817 331,928 447,652 348,796 239,022 335,200 170, 565 398,001 303, 868 294, 100 322, 588 373, 198 390,395 320,934 449, 326 260,905 260, 796 267, 417 For salaries and wages. $304, 459 138,702 277, 151 306,550 146, 170 259,910 473, 196 186,598 194,231 327, 669 264,086 151,603 163, 465 180,443 160, 610 165,419 247, 198 229,495 132,384 211,871 107,219 226,788 160,583 175,618 165,564 247,620 240,989 175, 413 302, 468 155, 404 174, 474 163, 706 For miscel- laneous objects.' $160, 418 154,807 207,924 221, 648 129,422 219. 356 464, 311 167, 733 149. 357 g04, 109 80,829 167, 162 143,588 101, 710 107,207 166,509 200, 354 119, 300 106, 638 123, 329 63, 346 171,213 143,285 118,682 167,024 125, 678 149, 406 146,521 146,868 105,601 76, 322 113,712 Service transfer payments, $320 190 8,732 5,403 414 67, 676 908 19,281 24,926 1,439 12, 487 6,000 CLASSIFIED BY REVENTJES FROM ■WHICH PAID. From special assess- ments. $2,978 8,316 8,534 2,867 3,016 1,767 14,357 907 From other revenues. $465, 197 293,509 482,287 623,951 275,592 479, 464 930,042 344, 331 343,588 631,768 345, 067 308, 765 306,053 282,567 325,493 331,928 444,536 348,795 239,022 335,200 171, 473 416,615 303,868 279,743 347,514 374,637 402,882 326,934 449, 326 266,297 249,924 267,417 CLASSIFIED BY DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCODNTS. I.— General government. Aggregate. Total. $21,733 18,907 29,074 27,559 20, 706 29,737 66,400 30,761 26,383 31,054 18, 173 16,828 16,947 26,063 24,244 18,625 26,856 17,827 24,773 13,309 37,020 17, 439 16, 234 20,938 20,872 25,240 13,366 39,953 20,003 25,039 13,393 Salaries and wages. $16,234 10,803 24, 627 21, 648 14, 101 20,212 45,162 20,868 21,695 36,627 28,848 14,537 14,354 14,941 21,961 21,261 15, 736 21,802 16,611 17,796 9,297 27, 390 12,809 13, 182 16,741 17,601 19, 109 10,700 27,458 16,789 17,602 11,826 All other. Miscella^ neous. $5, 499 8,104 4,447 5,838 6,605 9,526 20, 149 23,222 2,206 3,635 2,474 1,963 4,102 2,983 2,889 5,054 2,316 6,977 4,012 9,630 4,630 3,052 4,833 3,271 6,708 2,666 12,495 3,214 7,437 1,667 Service trans- fers; $73 364 423 1 Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by refund receipts reported in Table 4. 71 lOTNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES: 1904— Continued, and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904— Continued. CLASSIFIED BY DEPARTMEKTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. I.— General government— Continued. Council and legislative offices. Chiel executive offices. Finance offices and accounts. Ci ni] b« Council, board ol aldermen, etc. Clerks of council and committees. City clerk. Mayor's office. Executive boards and commissions. Auditor or comptroller. Treasurer or chamberlain. Assessment of taxes. Salaries and wages. AU other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. AU other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. $1,650 46 1229 $1,679 900 2,536 2,408 1,035 3,104 4,292 3,100 1,636 3,713 2,391 1,200 1,200 3,280 3,697 2,100 2,370 $600 149 80 $3,220 1,600 1,500 1,000 1,500 1,100 3,276 $10 2,325 $1,700 1,198 1,750 3,000 1,000 1,000 3,000 $367 $1,200 550 1,892 4,644 1,800 3,672 6,643 1,100 2,933 1,500 4,542 S250 540 1,158 600 1,000 750 ""'sioe' 65 $1,400 4,856 4,548 1,983 3,884 12,089 6,417 2,081 4,469 4,144 $25 16 922 212 423 2,639 804 300 147 7 $248 18 284 2,889 185 83 382 851 1,903 60 220 625 194 2,425 1,119 6,000 1,100 2,763 4,612 1,200 1,000 1,000 1,200 1,380 1,500 2,000 3,000 3,000 1,723 200 345 2,000 485 3,168 2,040 2,220 1,000 43 $2,300 515 90 120 1,000 2,000 2,000 967 3,600 708 406 70 323 118 50 116 400 $362 3,980 392 4,300 2,600 1,200 3,200 908 74 3,300 1,200 2,219 600 2,326 26 210 3,000 3,914 3,998 1,100 91 316 393 250 1,200 1,200 1,500 108 3,500 , 1,800 1,903 1,342 581 2,399 135 1,531 4 1,650 288 62 189 11 138 22 601 932 6 439 85 469 79 15 82 346 975 71 21 3,790 211 1,976 550 1,620 2,326 2,276 2,289 2,728 2,760 2,417 95 352 110 49 ■ 592 3,246 1,717 316 10 1,800 1,900 1,559 6i 2,250 2,820 150 1,000 1,500 1,200 1,000 2,925 1,000 400 96 295 150 500 183 1,643 1,200 1,650 1,300 1,800 1,008 ■ 4,422 1,800 1,479 2,974 155 200 13 271 2,000 1,125 1,660 2,700 1,000 185 300 660 1,715 1,500 1,900 2,005 2,181 1,651 1,000 222 2,477 3,720 461 740 170 2,000 11 90O 23 sinclading payments for charities and corrections to other civil divisions and to private assoi at interest. iciations and individuals, and also payments for expenses on acco 72 Table 5.— PAYMENTS' FOK GENERAL AND [For a list ol the cities in eadi state arranged alphabetically CITY OE MUNICIPAMTT. Grand total. Group I... Group II. . Group III. Group IV.. CLASSIFIED BY DBPAETMENTS, OFFICES, AUB ACCOTmTS— continued. I.— General government— Continued. Finance offices and accounts— Continued. Collection ol taxes. Salaries and wages. $1,448,855 994, 154 172,361 166,376 125,964 All other. $471,619 400, 615 23, 471 29,185 18,448 Other finance offices and accounts. Salaries and wages. $392,450 305,757 55,946 14,797 15,950 All other. $417,555 318, 302 28,996 42,103 28, 154 Law offices. City attorney. Salaries and wages. $1,360,595 787,936 249,713 181,788 141,158 All other. $491,734 317,535 78,093 68,254 37,852 Other attorneys. Salaries and wages. $770,921 656, 454 38,080 44,237 32,150 AH other. 5324,730 300, 884 16,783 3,242 3,821 Statistical offices and accounts. Salaries and wages. $126,993 90,993 15,509 15,221 5,270 All other. $31,874 15,533 8,857 6,358 2,126 Miaoellaneous executive offices. Salaries and wages. $637,376 463,685 71,890 70,592 31,209 All other. $325,098 222,147 35,428 64,708 12,816 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. 1 New York, N.Y Chicago, 111 $337,752 56,609 177,028 103,916 116,003 82,317 540,752 273,482 12,527 35,067 19, 393 7,632 $217,247 $45,756 28, 197 133,066 2,832 11, 791 33,662 $370,562 21,367 129,374 29,078 49,489 16,165 23,124 24,463 22,100 23,000 20,200 21,734 13,000 24,280 $130,343 4,903 56,881 29,628 31,838 5,768 2,443 3,625 28, 469 12,749 7,604 2,310 $335,336 179,147 79,144 10,072 596,243 196,481 5,998 752 537, 440 9,380 2,000 581,187 52,234 45,662 66,423 126,000 3,150 2,400 28,982 9,698 17,196 10,520 2,187 5,604 12,442 $46,222 6,173 19,188 24,813 93,621 9,722 2 $1,336 3 PhiladolpMa, Pa St. Louis, Mo , 18,000 1,500 42,406 12,201 4 6 36,993 14, 197 6 Baltimore, Md 7 1,692 8 Buffalo, N. Y 1,819 04,798 5,146 2,139 1,200 1,103 9 San Francisco, Cal 19,335 37,984 37,400 21 10 2,000 11,563 7,492 11 Cincinnati, Ohio 685 4,578 508 12 Detroit, Mich 27,745 1.267 2. MS 2,374 13 Milwaulree, Wis 1,389 1,980 671 1,679 14 New Orleans, La 20,167 4,377 9,240 974 13,255 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. 16 Washington, D. C Newark, N.J $20,199 18,136 $4,522 3,185 $4,800 . 15, 324 $12,900 14,330 10,600 14,507 12,980 8,000 11,273 11,700 13,910 20, 399 12,780 13,375 0,518 11,777 4,800 13,865 3,600 10,721 5,100 11,804 6,828 7,125 2,600 1,661 6,600 $2,200 $16,099 $770 16 51,814 $1,395 813 3,099 10,290 1,275 5,347 898 6,491 20,223 6,534 3,918 1,832 697 287 2,388 2,394 1,030 1,678 2,377 835 2,802 522 725 243 17 Minneapolis, Minn $3,650 18 Jersey City, N. J LouisviUe, Ky 19,285 11,390 1,000 5,946 538 13,100 673 800 3,600 4,800 145 19 3,000 $82 104 20 Indianapolis, Ind 21 4,966 7,895 730 4,185 7,801 22 St. Paul, Minn 23 Rochester, N. Y 6,769 2,136 1,610 1,800 900 $2,168 1,415 24 Kansas City, Mo 25 Toledo, Ohio 2,092 26 36,627 298 901 8,122 18,120 7,398 1,000 12,732 27 Allegiicny, Pa 28 Columbus, Ohio Worcester, Mass Los Angeles, Cal Memphis, Term 2,000 7,954 13,075 4,000 1,299 8,910 2,400 29 2,151 1,506 300 1,850 9,044 951 2,036 829 2,422 1,764 6,982 1,847 3,000 6,190 500 4,418 296 5,325 2,160 291 3,719 30 6,015 1,573 165 31 304 .« Omaha, Nehr 4,136 1,000 6,500 33 New Haven, Conn Syracuse, N. Y 3,300 1,000 1,400 2,076 M 3,500 2,100 3,116 417 ,W St. Joseph, Mo 1,323 15,231 8,420 4,512 985 1,000 36 Scranton, Pa 1,681 1,477 1,869 5,460 2,600 600 37 Paterson, N.J 558 635 451 500 1,250 1,200 38 Fall River, Mass Portland, Oreg 1,475 316 247 39 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000J.TO 100,000 IN 1904. 40 Atlanta, Ga $13,938 5835 $5,500 7,720 4,096 13,890' 5,425 6,500 3,628 5,192 2,292 3,000 6,465 2,400 2,500 4,800 3,795 $1,205 566 868 13,076 636 1,706 1,914 1,440 3,281 $1,121 41 Albany,N.Y 51,208 $1,400 896 $4,330 7,666 900 440 400 17,202 $1,014 2,452 205 42 Cambridge, Mass Seattle, Wash 2,719 43 310 54 44 Grand Rapids, Mich — Dayton, Ohio 5,457 641 817 $1,009 1,600 5,692 650 645 45 46 Lowell, Mass 683 11,972 47 Hartford, Conn Reading, Pa 8,244 6,298 12,605 608 6,375 6,483 1,921 244 1,614 3,102 512 109 "'"i,"i36" 1,960 48 49 Richmond, Va $2,050 516 2,' 566" 84 50 NashvlUe, Tenn Wilmington, Del Trenton, N. J 530 i 51 52 63 64 426' "'$3,'266' 900 Bridgeport, Conn 1,253 i,'686" ""4,'83Z' fiOi' 1 Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by relund receipts reported in Table 4. 73 MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES: 1904^Continued. and tlio number assigned to each, see page 37.] CI.ASSiriED BY DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. I.— General government — Continued. II.— Protection ol life and property. Elections. Salaries and wages. 82,060,100 1,549,991 266,802 167,569 75,738 AH other. $1,130,508 808,557 149,942 115,740 56,269 Municipal buildings. Salaries and wages. $1,560,764 1,173,056 161,130 125,638 100,940 All otter. $1,573,628 927,881 221,995 221,505 202,247 Courts. Municipal. Salaries and wages. $1,386,011 951,119 210,963 160,674 73,255 All other. $201,869 138,663 37,448 19,039 6,719 Aggregate. Other. Salaries and wages. $4,126,401 3,820,202 262,320 29,625 14,254 All other, Total. $1,638,489 $78,445,056 1,533,492 77,426 25,175 2,396 51,860,100 12,381,018 8,296,678 5,907,260 Salaries and wages. $64,402,977 43,290,678 10,083,098 6,595,315 4,493,886 All other.s Miscella- neous. $13,566,226 8,462,045 2,232,821 1,562,217 1,319,143 Service trans- lers. $415,853 117,377 65,099 139,146 94,231 Police department. Salaries and wages. $37,334,204 26,186,493 5,338,705 ' 3,532,661 2,276,345 Pensions and gratui- ties. All other. $2,103,198 1,898,163 166,724 29,208 10,103 $2,741,222 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. $597,954 280,083 168,540 95,699 101,353 64,591 26,470 22,075 76,913 7,958 18,562 52,482 28,177 9,134 $351,435 63,309 125,046 69,624 91,710 43,014 6,273 1,399 33,315 3,578 8,324 3,875 6,270 1,386 $639,586 43,086 250,873 20,477 71,085 17,705 9,830 55,221 31,971 10,757 18,225 4,240 $362,829 33,488 160,616 40,801 106,408 28,596 55,065 32,873 21,717 42,007 11,027 29,476 2,979 $363,762 114,746 83,947 40,922 138,111 31,306 13,823 23,720 45,888 11,200 13,997 13,400 13,471 62,827 $10,950 40,782 16,038 46,111 12,241 4,694 1,166 2,370 3,430 $2,477,612 302,762 281,243 358,853 97,664 15,070 153,178 23,990 20,676 4,680 84,474 $705,803 26,912 196,526 140,217 249,944 122,730 1,071 69,401 3,151 3,791 13,946 $21,834,596 5,982,705 5,441,142 2,982,162 3,501,919 1,686,783 1,230,025 1,607,790 2,158,968 1,334,131 1,193,742 1,242,346 932,158 731,633 $18,236,731 5,146,380 4,416,067 2,699,962 2,723,322 1,436,710 1,009,180 1,323,811 1,841,675 1,129,372 1,003,800 1,077,264 785,861 560,653 $3,582,237 825,976 1,024,882 382,162 767,801 249,787 219,928 210,379 316,953 204,769 189,311 166,082 142,808 170,980 $15,628 10,349 193 48 10,796 917 73,600 1,440 631 3,489 $11,231,432 3,253,842 2,978,742 1,769,406 1,546,107 993,116 491,372 738,873 938,006 667,622 547,911 661,369 360,576 228,120 $1,162,775 239,385 115,451 132,691 22,403 58,418 34,600 62,855 14,730 32,005 12,387 7,969. 2,504 $484,626 178,475 345, 150 184,064 216,197 29,204 66,100 46,192 64,904 52,849 29,204 30,066 14,271 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. $19,747 26,791 13,080 4,619 14,279 26,860 11,643 26,646 12,802 43,835 18,376 6,311 5,292 834 4,778 16,016 12,432 952 $2,010 6,981 20,880 607 419 7,985 4,168 5,760 30,267 2,793 30,498 7,944 4,167 4,754 826 2,463 4,428 10,466 1,056 1,580 $15,800 9,248 6,432 7,112 11,363 13,115 7,690 3,600 6,801 $300 8,688 7,292 9,165 4,611 6,192 6,097 6,286 17 431 1,290 2,568 497 2,620 $6,696 5,508 12,467 14,060 6,392 2,520 11,002 10,660 11,640 11,965 611 14,399 3,595 3,097 6,994 6,422 936 8,410 3,029 4,872 1,011 1,620 3,600 5,221 6,403 $1,920 6,304 8,871 6,167 5,486 2,104 9,321 2,230 690 10,612 900 1,350 600 3,322 1,224 $16,623 10,082 14,667 11,668 10,170 5,824 13,781 10,968 14,697 20,092 7,048 6,047 3,359 2,601 7,283 18,639 821 6,732 5,325 8,002 3,633 3,432 7,340 10,276 3,105 $40,568 13,080 14,800 10,600 22,077 2,635 2,167 15,420 9,400 6,000 4,075 14,560 2,750 8,721 4,725 8,250 12,760 1,200 1,733 6,919 2,700 $17,853 887 1,436 606 854 1,706 1,013 385 8,681 2,319 63 6J5 'l33 $106,9.57 12,747 12,804 6,019 7,375 8,460 98,626 8,400 942 $5,273 8,219 8,093 683 '702 1,468 51,225 269 $1,537,546 926,159 642,254 695,326 603,600 550,866 808,926 414,536 649,791 629,916 328,982 545,304 386,429 348,182 386,294 447,701 304,270 323,412 376,699 376,659 181,726 169,375 317,827 294,305 238,136 I $1,214,476 777,860 676,638 697,097 496,927 393,473 667,897 371,705 428,873 633,663 271,053 388,115 343,256 295,906 337,964 375,215 245,979 231,445 314,974 287,892 134,257 124,, 329 243,931 252,250 188,933 $323,070 147,800 65,616 98,228 107,673 157,393 119,087 42,831 120,398 96,262 67,929 164,415 43,173 62,276 46,205 72,486 30,062 91,967 60,625 87,767 47,468 45,046 73,896 42,065 49,203 $499 31,942 """620' 2,774 1,135 "28," 229 $813,728 477,688 233,196 390,224 272,609 167, 157 366,631 172,080 204,869 294,213 131,647 184,496 176,792 121,4.33 162,603 203,791 107,384 97,269 184,798 131,023 66,220 62,312 124, 110 132,334 80,298 $65,549 6,294' 75 28,568 2,302 13,679 2,480 13,811 6,375 13 968 76 6,360 2,169 10,766 6,967 403 GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. $4,990 7,250 15,779 8,145 10,814 5,064 9,890 5,269 11,110 10,418 780 3,468 4,707 4,735 4,216 $3,300 14,069 3,485 6,603 3,283 8,860 "4," 404' 2,310 2,900 6,641 6,206 5,837 $272 1,275 866 405 1,534 860 326 80 646 6,603 $6,704 166 8,935 $622 144 277 'i5,m $297,339 328,739 256,445 257,744 240,164 220,143 286,433 298,037 118,283 217,276 200,802 145,608 180,424 201,575 176,219 $256,889 278,529 219,764 219,654 207,395 183,176 251,677 217,922 68,173 189,773 186,214 86,959 146,821 180,624 130,494 $40,450 50,210 34,996 38,090 27,818 36,968 33,370 61,885 38,260 27,235 14,588 58,609 33,603 20,961 45,725 $1,685 4,951 1,486 18,230 21,860 268 $146,131 141,948 132,178 101,606 84,966 97,198 138,267 122,413 63,627 97,542 95,075 82,2.59 79,868 100,222 72,163 $2,281 4,100 660 727 "3,"226' $53,203 36,096 11,786 24,200 17,536 8,208 33,312 12,683 23,067 39,035 10,672 21,483 8,451 9,671 12,249 24,075 9,944 12,948 11,161 12,221 6,639 4,724 8,441 14,224 12,919 $13,113 14,268 6,888 13,347 11,662 10,711 7,376 7,180 2,696 6,306 3,629 12,641 13,621 4,633 3,769 s Including payments by police department for pensions and gratuities, and by fire department tor pensions and gratuities and for water. 74 Table 5.— PAYMENTS ^ FOR GENERAL AND [For a list ol the oitiea in each state arranged alphabetioaly GEOUP III.— CITIES HAVINO A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continued. CITY OE MUNICIPAUTT. CLASSIFIED BY DEPABTMENIS, OPHCES, AND Accoirais— Continued. I.— General government- Contiaued. Finance ofBces and accounts— Continued. Law Offices. Statistical offices and accounts. Miscellaneous executive offices. City num- ber. Collection ol taxes. Other finance offlces and accounts. City attorney. Other attorneys. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. AU other. Salaries and wages. An other. Salaries and wages. All other. 55 Troy NY "^ SI, 200 ilOO 232 $7,803 1,800 7,200 1,500 12,353 2,400 827 1,900 2,060 2,000 3,7fl0 5,301 1,500, 3,040 1,444 4,400 1,800 5,000 2,896 6,320 2,100 3,080 1,373 2,600 2,100 4,059 7,587 2,723 1,200 2,030 $666 1,005 710 340 2,759 328 226 312 1,021 1,495 $776 $173 800 $3,980 2,709 1,840 1,204 2,400 $210 163 66 Lynn, Mass $1,500 $1,174 $42 67 Des Moines, Iowa 3,177 58 1,153 684 355 1,569 16,171 " 2i,i82 2,169 1,201 531 436 59 Oaldand. Cal 8,974 5,433 82,703 1,407 60 Springfield, Mass La.wrence, Mass .... 301 519 61 1,178 890 325, 125 5,067 1,507 1,000 2,961 765 62 SomervUle, Mass 2,974 4,200 6,200 20 610 1,732 63 270 198 700 64 Hoboken, N. J 65 Peoria, 111 389 45 66 Buluth, Minn COO 1,123 248 214 130 476 38 3,446 252 1,896 1,064 1,457 3,382 2,577 1,066 67 68 Utica, N. Y 762 3,304 6,280 1,200 4,600 5,750 2,973 2,226 6,032 3,377 11,509 720 1,254 330 890 813 9,210 4 69 Manchester, N. H San Antonio, Tex Elizabeth, N. J 146 1,249 785 2,479 1,034 10,650 70 127 750 71 72 Yonkers, N. Y 2,330 21,265 73 Waterbury, Conn Salt Lake City, Utah... Kansas City, Kans Erie, Pa 3,040 74 75 810 ' 1,944 1,600 110 '76 200 77 WUkesbarre, Pa Noriolk, Va 30 78 1,200 3,726 975 1,126 6,302 1,825 ■ 2,440 4,620 1,095 69 1,308 973; 79 Charleston, S. C Schenectady, N. Y 80 35 5,603 1,606 510 417 159 81 Houston, Tex 82 Harrisbnig, Pa 4,826 5,991 83 Portland, Me 872 2,254 635 84 Youngstown, Ohio 613 40 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. 85 Dallas, Tex $4,238 3,500 1,056 $395 1897 $3,100 1,175 2,000 4,575 2,000 1,600 1,680 3,295 3,640 ■951 5,700 1,600 1,680 2,000 2,000 2,120 1,250 1,800 1,000 2,940 2,400 1,333 2,900 1,833 11,000 748 3,004 2,000 3,000 2,340 1,500 1,600 2,600 1,122 1,380 $1,117 872 379 3,551 156 86 Holyoke, Mass 81,207 36,098 $1,300 87 Foit Wayne, Ind Tacoma, Wash KX 1,000 80 R9 Akron, Ohio 1,000 •6,303 90 Saginaw, Mich 600 7,943, 91 Brockton, Mass Lincoln, Nebr , 2,616 2,536 841 167 76 320 5,106 416 2,730 383 872 $385 $6,728 92 26 389 200 93 Covington, Ey 2,796 765 94 Lancaster, Pa Spokane, Wash 181 1,000 2,699 63 3,022 $20 95 96 Binningbam, Ala Altoona, Pa 9,731 563 97 3,356 1,620 175 780; — 9H Pawtucket, E. I 1,400 46" 800 99 Binghamton, N. Y 13 401 125 396 265 639 452 377 $121 14 100 101 102 Augusta, Ga South Bend, Ind Mobile, Ala 7,'926" 400' 2,819 150 i,'i6o' 103 104 105 Johnstown, Pa....* Dubuque, Iowa Springfield, Ohio 1,523 188 275 109 75 396' 106 WheeTing, W. Va McKeesport, Pa Bayonne, N. J 6,111 4,429 5,375 3,690 5,804 73 isi" 1,040 100 400 724 1,598 275 1,070 2 100 660 107 108 643 3,631 94 525 234 278 376 359 268 415 109 110 111 112 Allentown, Pa Sioux City, Iowa Terre Haute, Ind 3,015 2,342 245 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 Topeka, Kans Davenport, Iowa Montgomery, Ala Quincy, 111 1,285 97 2,'333' 456" 167 1,010 476 440 '200 §56' :;:::::::; Haverhill, Mass Little Eock, Ark M47" 530" 1,322 309" 384" 21 606' ""2,"i22' m 1 Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by refund receipts reported in Table 4. 75 MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES; 1904— Continued, and -Qie oumbei assigned to eacli, see page 37.] GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING X POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continoed. CLASSIFIED BY DEPARTMENTS, OFITCES, AMD ACCOUNTS— Continued. I.— General government— Continued. II.— Protection ol life and property. Elections. Municipal buildings. ConrtB. Aggregate. Police department. Jlimicipal. Other. City num- ber. Salaries and wages. All otlier. Salaries and wages. AHoHier. Salaries wages. AH otbusr. Salaries and wages. All oHier. Total. Salaries and wages. All other.s Salaries and wages. Pensions and gratui- ties. All otlier. Miscella- neous. Service trans- fers. 19,610 5,711 2,077 3,386 8,462 4,840 5,006 3,972 42,938 1,193 924 5,S.M 17,708 4,872 3,870 3,346 S2,657 2,570 871 3,923 2,437 2,358 1,385 2,165 1,733 2,625 7,618 1,704 960 2,461 2,097 1,422 850 1,200 3,630 6,275 600 1,440 2,590 2,674 1,120 1,200 1,637 S6,342 6,051 3,227 9,189 4,023 5,374 1,600 2,396 4,633 2,632 6,746 4,062 ,2,872 4,066 1,979 2,656 38 4,962 2,986 8,050 2,360 6,772 3,657 1,155 2,233 987 2,186 12,210 1,437 16,660 tl07 {1,439 1196,364 203,479 202,248 222,300 238,522 201,739 148,249 172,791 182,238 219,147 196,173 208,929 117,781 128,646 149,158 139,406 130,568 232,103 106,832 116,201 140,002 117,834 92,963 157,155 171,247 132,538 162,158 73,717 194,657 127,342 J163,112 171,508 134,797 ' 189,454 179,981 167,138 127,495 138,170 153,339 197,995 131,678' 145,997 107,289 96,200 99,104 98,047 99,713 159,957 85,672 101,796 102,144 99,592 68,235 139,573 123,821 85,628 118,623 41,558 144,702 108,834 133,262 31,886 67,461 32,543 68,384 34,589 20,169 34,321 28,899 21,152 64,495 22,229 10,492 32,446 29,781 41,359 30,866 44,036 20,260 14,184 37,858 18,242 24,728 17,582 «7,426 46,910 88,535 32,159 49,728 18,508 »107,740 82,331 63,746 114,627 78,805 81,114 67,005 , 76,774 80,761 121,751 64,969 62,813 52,590 42,650 43,068 43,583 66,204 81,592 44,731 52,788 65,599 39,990 40,478 86,803 79,710 44,129 68,796 38,362 67,398 58,591 $5,809 10,285 3,437 10,741 1,895 8,282 5,019 5,892 12,218 «,685 7,141 6,297 1,335 6,201 4,677 3,U9 2,579 17,306 4,629 6,361 4,677 2,«98 1,031 2,601 8,466 11,611 1,886 3,071 4,026 6,522 65 $85 56 2,500 39 57 303 167 12 585 300 68 8,382 273 »7,116 59 60 61 1,460 1,111 62 1,200 3,325 2,573 10,935 1,500 4, .500 2,400 2,400 800 9,950 9,130 8,240 900 15 186 63 1,050 1,928 1,033 «4,112 151 64 2,248 9,158 65 1,150 114 302 385 40,703 66 611 67 4,786 3,683 1,648 US 4,286 2,941 2,748 395 1,209 25 1,021 2,086 68 605 397 53 103 19,973 69 70 4,073 71 768 1,592 875 28,110 3,990 2,383 72 73 221 74 3,036 954 76 76 306 376 77 684 2,500 1,650 1,931 2,40O 4,100 6,898 78 190 79 3,043 442 2,064 1,338 83 188 1,931 S 80 81 ... 227' 82 3,525 2,1U 3,627 1,322 3,806 780 83 1,116 1,309 8^ $586 1,640 1,060 1,901 2,425 1,560 910 1,020 3,192 287 1,470 1,470 3,447 2,330 2,860 1,470 3,109 1,254 775 3,045 2,674 126 GEOUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. $633 2,775 819 2,660 270 130 19 533 873 116 1,218 1,899 2,621 1,356 635 167 945 761 606 368 e,263 1,212 61 $1,394 4,076 1,020 2,964 640 2,940 4,983 600 6,005 410 3,572 3,008 1,078 1,010 4,016 426 1,224 750 693 3,252 1,680 3,768 2,174 3,180 1,320 950 1,351 1,077 660 1,376 2,936 480 $2,482 8,667 2,280 2,236 2,876 3,427 2,412 2,718 4,068 2,978 4,308 3,661 1,117 10,632 2,537 1,479 1,844 2,937 1,023 2,541 6,453 3,889 6,106 1,863 2,075 800 4,130 1,000 1,937 3,000 1,460 1,789 4,872 6,371 1,697 $1,860 1,000 1,620 600 2,100 1,200 1,800 2,160 3,300 4,700 958 1,200 3,060 2,300 633 3,245 2,000 1,320 1,000 1,500 1,200 1,000 1,683 $166 87 152 414 33 21 281 68 64 60 1,105 187 719 225 21 455 43 22 $36 3,792 600 2,762 3,640 $10 81 666 $134,187 146,889 99,484 123,881 169,411 83,266 134,031 48,432 82,163 50,888 131,083 136,677 56,616 113,348 72,801 117,531 84,933 75,862 46,667 64,479 79,226 113,622 . 84,032 70,669 176,674 46,160 61,826 115,894 92,996 91,679 68,908 67,669 110,926 94, 111 148,542 $117,944 116,462 87,135 92,891 118,009 72,709 106, 188 41,679 75,188 40,797 111,262 102,530 44,231 86,611 67,123 101,214 74,338 67,258 31,269 64,585 62,140 98,638 74,786 56,204 135,467 34,045 60,432 70,792 68,248 60,018 62,435 46,283 79,004 78,808 69,295 $16,243 24,408 12,349 13,598 51,402 10,547 22,623 6,753 6,975 10,091 19,831 34, 147 12,384 12,946 16,678 16,317 10,596 8,604 16,398 17,086 16,084 9,246 15,355 39,653 12,115 11,394 46,102 34,747 31,561 6,473 21,386 31,922 14,649 89,247 $6,019 17,392 6,220 13,791 1,464 664 $54,671 54,311 33,233 41,602 65,651 38,774 48,903 14,306 46,508 26,926 41,856 63,097 17,929 44,794 32,429 62,481 28,547 39,504 30,219 25,407 28,738 49,437 40,492 61,263 81,650 17,969 23,791 30,683 24,308 28,124 40,505 22,227 53, 156 33,954 34,266 $600 1,050 484 2,115 37 325 1,866 324 250 $4,536 2,581 1,049 3,395 2,647 4,544 10,147 1,806 141 1,713 2,945 4,247 3,156 3,640 2,486 2,635 2,491 3,988 2,250 2,255 2,868 3,364 4,719 3,080 4,686 920 3,605 1,430 4,246 3,660 1,093 3,762 4,470 2,737 3,3Sg • Including payments by police department for pensions and gratuities, and by fire department for pensions and gratuities and for water. 76 Table S.— PAYMENTS • FOR GENERAL AND [For a list of the cities in each state arranged alphabetically GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904— Continued. CITY OE MUNICIPALITY. CLASSIFIED BY DEPABTMENTS, OmCES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. I.— General government— Continued. k Finance oflices and accounts— Continued. Law offices. Statistical ofBces and accounts. Miscellaneous executive offices. City num- ter. Collection of taxes. Other finance offices and accounts. City attorney. Other attorneys. Salaries and wages. AU other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. AU other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. 120 Springfleld, lU S13 3,278 6 $1,635 810 250 1,200 1,500 1,200 3,500 1,700 1,572 4,000 3,050 1,000 1,500 800 1,900 3,940 1,000 4,632 2,000 2,422 900 2,200 1,500 1,011 1,500 2,160 800 1,400 1,350 1,200 1,500 1,500 $64 1,136 $1,167 121 York, Pa S3, 749 2,431 122 $19 S350 1,670 $6 1,986 $008 254 $4,092 $855 123 Maiden, Mass 47 750 124 Chester, Pa 4,050 2,884 533 125 Chelsea, Mass 833 eoo 502 522 300 1,100 $63 117 1,000 4,770 2,072 2,554 126 1,786 1,082 232 198 127 Passaic, N. J 3,811 450 9 3,510 128 Elmira, N. Y 175 983 1,400 5 129 Atlantic City, N. J Superior, Wis 3,265 2,347 130 1,022 50 131 Knoxville, Term 40 2,650- 433 132 Newcastle, Pa 4,964 6,055 6,320 941 98 166 466 84 3,505 48 258 27 475 674 62 51 240 602 350 67 350 800 12 620 133 Rockford, 111 134 Jacksonville, Fla South Omaha, Nehr 657 597 135 178 200 13H Fitchhurg, Mass 137 Galveston, Tex 972 138 Macon, Ga 254 141 1,381 139 Canton, Ohio 140 JopUn, Mo 1,988 515 429 900 498 318 141 Auburn, N.Y 257 1,530 11 142 Wichita, Kana 148 1,300 143 Racine, Wis '. 200 1,075 144 Woonsocket, R. I JoUet, 111 750 5,643 3,606 350 500 146 417 236 146 Taunton, Mass 560 260 300 103 548 1,100 147 Chattanooga, Tenn 148 Sacramento, Cal Oshkosh, Wis 6,150 209 1,125 660 1,396 378 121 149 150 La Crosse, Wis 1,200 505 25 151 Council Bluffs, Iowa .* 1 Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by refund receipts reported in Table 4. 77 MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES: 1904--Continued. and the numbei assigned to each, see page S7.]' GEOTJP IV.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 80,000 IN 1904-ContInued. CLASSIFIED BY DEPAKTMENTS, OffPICES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. I.— General government— Continued. II.— Protection of life and property. Elections. Municipal buildings. Courts. Aggregate. Police department. Municipal. Other. City nuin- ber. Salaries and wages. AU otlier. Salaries and wages. AH other. Salaries and wages. All Other. Salaries and wages. All other. Total. Salaries and wages. All other.' Salaries and wages. Pensions and gratui- ties. All other. Miscella^ neous. Service trans- fers. Jl,823 S387 4 251 601 (2,161 300 102 1,280 627 1,040 1,460 1,440 1,795 3,723 2,679 1,440 600 »3,849 1,187 2,353 2,290 2,769 3,007 2,341 7,323 2,865 19,500 773 2,474 1,431 1,200 2,026 1,349 827 1,324 666 1,573 809 2,883 3,024 1,072 4,796 2,400 2,130 709 3,594 2,242 6,298 308 1114,628 61,806 90,251 74,520 46,662 90,262 140,641 49,810 79,323 205,687 91,723 63,667 42,491 51,333 100,112 44,973 78,532 91,793 110,824 67,488 39,781 94,348 62,842 53,146 75,028 77,821 73,133 101,876 68,842 58,380 57,653 62,643 $101,269 21,943 71,291 63,988 25,788 72,454 115,615 21,733 48,273 156,429 62,647 30,637 29,354 41,971 71,448 23,702 65,230 83,068 89,091 67,231 22,252 72,211 40,646 30,769 47,138 63,537 60,489 86,428 66,611 36,823 51,054 30,058 »1S,369 29,863 18,770 9,868 20,874 14,830 24,627 ^,077- 31,050 49,258 29,176 13,030 13,137 9,362 11,064 21,271 13,302 8,725 21,733 10,257 17,629 12.637 22,296 22,377 10,740 14,284 11,524 15,448 13,231 22,557 6,599 32,586 $43,552 21,113 39,583 32,868 24,620 39,820 66,269 18,762 24,166 68,437 23,929 25,130 13,681 15914 40,199 13,658 33,735 39,078 44,704 23,488 11,259 33,270 17,106 11,620 28,965 29,313 34,680 44,142 26,296 13,034 19,021 12,622 $448 $3,513 1,473 2,319 1,994 1,131 4,732 4,899 2,004 2,209 14,351 1,229 788 593 1,664 5,557 4,447 4,126 1,474 3,863 1,966 3,246 1,365 2,869 278 3,227 7,699 3,579 1,022 2,995 1013 861 2,760 120 ""im 664 121 122 2,050 2,166 124 1,877 4,300 2,164 4,141 2,978 499 125 tl,000 3,758 3,708 1,690 S47 11 t3,000 S227 127 67 lis 212 351 130 1,482 1,062 1,627 60 131 806 800 1,720 184 600 1,920 25 93 17,600 134 135 901 1,267 664 628 73 130 1,507 553 2,968 567 477 1,233 600 420 1,131 240 2,190 1,000 980 2,328 1,200 2,040 162 63 49 117 260 137 301 2,969 650 4,614 234 1,297 276 392 1,683 720 4,766 900 1,506 140 868 9,600 141 142 862 143 626 17,150 ■■■i,'i26' 144 118 1,352 372 8,297 i& 1,399 245 145 1,023 600 689 720 996 720 225 146 2,700 2,642 1,060 124 194 69 147 3,867 '797 1,365 587 348 148 149 150 1,000 481 329 151 (Including payments t>y police department for pensions and gratuities, and hy fire department for pensions and gratuities and for watei;. 78 Table 6.— PAYMENTS > FOR GENERAL AND [For a list ol the cities in each state arranged alphabetically CITY OR MUNICIPALITY. Grand total Group I Group II Group III Group IV CLASSIFIED BY DEPAETMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. II. — Protection of Kfe and property— Continued. Mihtla and armories. Salaries and $238,873 226, 127 9,067 3,388 1,301 All other. $313,896 200, 579 84,355 17,398 11,663 Fire department. Salaries and wages, $22,717,798 13,456,013 4,308,871 2,867,689 2,096,325 Pensions and gratuities. $1,239,853 1,056,026 124,488 38,206 22, 133 Water. $1,536,187 259,695 372,669 370, 802 532,031 AU other. $5,159,314 2,646,404 1,019,858 887,411 605, 641 Department of inspection. Salaries and wages. $2,207,158 1,744,992 262,470 122,219 77,477 AU other. $254,266 213,946 24,514 10,242 5,564 Founds. Salaries and $75,064 21,045 22,197 16, 836 14,988 All other. $45,312 23,134 12,493 6,382 4,303 Miscellaneous. , Salaries and wages. $1,889,880 1,658,008 141, 798 62,622 27,462 'All other $589,832 481,789 54,992 36,620 16,431 GROUP I.- -CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. 1 NowYork,N.Y Chicago, 111 . . $220,302 $135,713 $4,957,287 1,610,638 1,056,247 704,422 955,164 407, 604 481,397 658, 439 757,871 486,819 413, 119 499,663 413,431 263,222 $657,662 120,788 60,712 20,011 79,127 11,536 56,991 18,860 31,238 26,670 33,868 14,773 22,890 $923,577 230,896 260,288 168j076 298,806 129,060 67,683 101,301 104,494 86,313 68,870 93,019 85,342 38,680 $1,102,432 168,745 84,007 41,806 176,683 33,831 20,561 26,002 5,488 23,013 23,524 14,014 21,686 1,200 $148,834 12,472 11,686 5,086 21,441 8,144 1,550 518 $725,278 200,577 297,071 79,494 42,708 $184,778 36,953 191,606 7,800 6,690 8,0UU 6,999 2 $16,086 $12,678 $1,270 10,000 5,000 31 3 Philadelphia, Pa 30, 282 2,174 23,714 1,196 4 St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass 4,825 6 2,670 259 6 Baltimo"2, Md 460 7 CleTeland, Ohio . ... 16,860 97 140,210 69,609 19,246 8 Buffalo, N. Y 72,600 60,000 400 Q Sfl.Ti FrjiTif^iflpn, r!pl 6,071 i6,543 13,867 900 10 Pittsburg, Pa 7,500 775 1,187 2,213 40 2,409 11 CinpiTiTin.ti, Ohio 163 498 12 Detroit, Mich 12,988 2,318 168 143 13 Milwaukee, Wis 14 New Orleans La. . . . 107,571 101 77,968 7,853 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OP 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. 15 Washington, D. C 55,230 $72,085 $298,973 287,729 314,578 199, 484 208,738 218,078 278,883 181,297 206,713 218,441 136,233 146, 402 150, 543 167,693 :81,924 140,346 127,999 117,360 (26, 976 143,609 64,232 54,082 118,021 118,066 103, .521 $22,018 12,184 $87,212 88,488 48,804 36,324 78,601 36, 378 62,433 22,102 65, 738 57,217 28,854 45,875 27,333 30,725 31,681 27,791 19,412 25,813 31,275 52, 277 9,143 27,445 22,340 27,324 33,368 $48,136 12,543 27,610 5,022 12,420 5,238 11,724 17,834 9,295 10,961 4,173 18,837 7,086 4,480 3,368 11,718 8,666 16,244 2,000 6,780 3,400 3,595 1,800 1,850 2,700 $3,830 3,738 345 105 700 245 2,587 366 677 $3,430 $44,979 $19,167 16 $1,500 6 17 Minneapolis, "Minn Jersey City, N.J 740 2,367 720 2,455 2,312 1,933 514 2:145 1,136 18 6,593 6,585 14,612 6,396 19 1,440 2,218 72 20 Indianapolis, Ind $94,800 31,031 3,000 7,114 770 1,686 1,200 7,055 21 Providence, R. I 3,645 494 ">:> St. Paul, Minn 4,000 23 Rochester, N. Y 20,080 7,996 24 Kansas City, Mo 4,048 25 Toledo, Ohio 11,637 1,343 2,814 3,737 391 1,951 298 862 2,025 3,185 644 1,316 300 193 26 Denver, Colo 82,407 1,301 635 212 37,079 8,200 2,400 3,905 3,277 208 27 Allegheny, Pa 1,0«) 28 Columbus, Ohio .". 105 29 Worcester, Mass 429 881 1,375 28,228 47,565 169 30 Los Angeles, Cal 1,477 2,640 83 511 19,360 500 6,593 31 1,440 1,682 32 Omaha, Nebr 1,656 4,300 7,441 33 New Haven, Conn. 1,200 6,420 2,823 4,834 34 Syracuse, N. Y 3,844 35 St. Joseph, Mo 31,786 12,000 42,596 405 790 36 Scranton, Pa 249 200 368 30 441 3,560 187 37 Paterson, N. J 413 38 Fall River, Mass 141 39 Portland, Greg 1,602 2,414 881 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 60,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. 40 Atlanta, Ga $3,000 $108,158 125,7,53 78,057 109,303 117,117 81,727 110,200 89,620 1,600 87,734 87,089 1,200 65,203 78,302 56,746 $34,111 26,842 17,035 23,387 16,667 20,007 25,604 44,646 35,331 17,608 10,793 43,783 17,538 15,684 24,830 $3,600 3,600 1,833 8,320 4,435 3,000 3,518 5,389 2,948 2,396 2,700 3,500 1,750 2,100 $226 1 41 Albany, N.Y 56,403 1,424 $5,220 7,622 $267 5,838 42 Cambridge, Mass Seattle. Wash $75 893 443 43 $i,212 4,400 526 877 244 368 44 Grand Rapida, Mich 122 429 804 1,298 343 4,5 Dayton, Ohio 3,420 671 4,710 2,250 1,674 46 Lowell, Mass 589 402 3 4V Hn.rt.ford, Cn-nn 17,938 21,850 600 1,123 48 Reading, Pa 49 Richmond, Va 3,300 2,201 1,350 292 267 .50 Nashville, Tenn 51 Wilmington, Del 326 1,980 .52 Trenton, N. J 49 698 1,707 237 .W Camden, N. J 397 49 54 Bridgeport, Conn 1 ih,m 1,586 ""i'.m I Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by refund receipts reported in TaWe4. 79 MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES: 1904— Continued, aitd'the i^mbei assigned to each, see page 37.] CLASSIFIED BY DEPAETMKNT3, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. III.— Health conservation and sanitation. Aggregate. Health conservation. Sanitation. Sewers and sewage disposal. City Health department. Quarantine and pesthouses. Morgues. Supervision and engineering. * Miscellaneous general expenses. ber. Total. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. AU other. Salaries and wages. AU Other. Salaries and wages. All other. Miscella- neous. Service transfers. t28, 232,188 $17,745,897 $10,371,335 $114,956 $2,428,271 $883,676 $770,097 $614,992 $14,934 $7,096 $425,688 $68,962 $2,300,465 $1,738,240 19,531,788 3,914,290 3,040,875 1,745,235 11,924,143 2,495,542 2,122,929 1,203,283 7,550,748 1,391,241 899,955 629,391 56,897 27,507 17,991 12,561 1,510,362 408,325 302,246 207,333 637,581 96,633 78,136 71,226 536,465 83,189 89,529 60,914 302,692 89,428 83,762 79,110 12,727 2,000 207 6,884 1,200 12 368,612 30,630 21,539 15,007 66,707 2,802 388 65 1,398,931 475,628 265,635 170,371 1,107,129 284,135 207,841 139,135 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. $8,470,250 1,761,932 2,158,706 1,339,928 1,834,542 585,567 355,972 370,351 419,035 611,101 405,227 356,582 534,770 327,825 $5,323,359 1,578,950 336,784 966,372 1,111,004 302,0.31 240,201 70,278 357,587 366,361 275,858 265, 149 464,044 266, 165 $3,108,786 178, 522 1,821,922 . 373,507 713,496 283,406 115,771 300,073 61,448 244,740 129, 369 91,433 66,615 61,660 $38,105 4,460 49 10,042 130 4,111 $865,247 48, 565 52,795 91,843 98,281 59,323 40, 133 27,659 42,179 36,010 48,954 22,908 29, 376 47,099 $295,938 16, 973 142, 185 37, 644 63,544 14,966 7,310 6,327 22,211 9,144 5,419 2,253 5,613 8,064 $125,241 57, 765 246, 107 14, 103 12,935 11,838 2,930 1,200 2,411 43,899 3,780 3,621 10, 635 $159, 591 22,255 86,975 15,462 18, 604 19,948 2,464 677 1,607 14, 109 185 4,766 8,576 7,473 $4,700 3,000 2,770 $1,075 2,448 1,8.39 44 478 1,320 $118,322 201, 385 ■ 1,200 12,480 11,081 3,644 5,100 5,400 $7,060 48, 654 500 249 9,244 $670,975 239, 947 4,697 77,042 146,022 19,603 30, 179 7,225 124,991 21,487 20,215 42,841 61,988 31,919 $453, 476 85,891 65,880 66,794 242,322 25, 606 26,668 2,835 26,103 12,779 8,750 22,261 39,482 30,382 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. $660,502 337,732 174,816 102,367 181,626 157,691 246,755 146,762 279,630 152,043 99,406 134,219 154,807 71,787 206,972 137,694 103,396 69,616 81,439 171,«69 33,826 43,019 87,149 97,591 91,886 $250,618 210,025 134,669 23,629 157,000 26,282 143,500 135,211 149,626 136, 174 83,934 119,114 96,256 44,459 136,148 81,788 77,367 60,900 70,657 126,853 29,539 29,523 ■44,747 71,759 56,776 $299,804 123,891 40,157 78,738 24,626 131,409 99,835 10,874 129,955 15,869 14,300 13,491 58,651 26,923 68,767 55,906 21,813 8,616 10,782 44,806 4,287 13,496 42,402 25; 832 36,111 $80 3,816 3,420 677 50 1,172 1,614 405 12,067 4,216 $41,646 68,067 25,006 7,869 15,100 8,569 11,878 15,612 20,271 11,347 17,081 32,492 17,953 14,401 11,423 23,637 18,435 7,567 8,786 12,747 2,738 6,020 8,047 8,559 4,105 $2,945 17,481 3,825 4,618 622 4,262 6,119 1,375 6,081 '3,670 2,642 3,389 3,494 2,412 3,740 7,776 3,048 2,053 103 6,653 1,431 407 1,660 6,329 1,008 $14,780 1,008 2,451 2,139 4,714 230 850 2,672 10, 127 3,136 2,044 8,325 6,266 6,446 6,738 2,884 1,155 1,522 3,242 900 1,214 2,260 $7,488 525 4,275 4,191 2,368 16,817 6,127 2,780 6,510 2,683 2,934 5,652 3,059 9,058 2,037 977 911 2,423 671 292 220 7,934 686 $2,000 $1,200 $1,600 3,930 6,216 1,800 9,944 360 $940 707 1,166 $69, 490 38, 498 24,719 14,770 13,433 10,499 68,966 34,904 3,485 5,642 9,663 16,752 15,895 9,811 66,626 13,642 2,646 12,805 11,242 4,333 ' 7,066 7,376 8,714 4,662 $83,541 15,516 17,745 10,075 5,584 5,490 44,877 6,049 2,300 1,465 2,607 3,829 4,980 41,250 1,088 5,346 4,018 1,758 1,202 1,945 10,786 3,796 GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 60,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. $130,479 70,146 172,966 69,087 63,193 106,818 114,780 103,681 76,230 93,817 69,337 58,327 70, 178 44,903 70,164 $85,466 53, 176 113, 192 51,322 61,903 90,047 96,671 57,620 34,776 73,068 47,433 24,490 44,379 33,875 $45, 16, 69: 17; 11, 16, 16, 46, 41, 20, 11,904 25, 11, $202 200 2,507 134 $10,776 10,335 16,070 7,543 7,861 6,280 12,729 9,521 2,360 2,822 11,217 6,680 6,615 8,600 3,138 $942 1,038 9,005 4,167 1,244 1,619 1,382 3,835 740 3,076 2,000 582 2,443 1,656 2,281 $2,436 600 6,146 8,079 1,246 11,242 847 1,623 1,748 3,443 1,404 $5,130 613 2,964 2,368 3,781 6,968 514 100 668 676 525 5,340 400 $2, 390 2,600 7,200 797 $76 219 $7,089 8,616 7,137 6,176 2,693 12,451 13,340 15, 110 8,103 680 2,681 3,022 2,686 3,902 $6,161 772 33,000 7,972 1,089 800 12, 164 4,180 8,592 2,852 165 1,537 1,104 1,227 3,606 a Excluding, for some cities, costs of supervision and engineering, included with highways. 40 41 42 43 44 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 63 64 Bull. 50—06 6 80 Table 5.— PAYMENTS > FOR GENERAL AND [For a list of the cities In each state arranged alphabetically GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100.000 IN 1904— Continued. CITT OE UtralCIPALlTY. CLASSIFIED BY DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOrfNTS— Continued. II.— Protection of life and property— Continued. aty num- ber. Militia and armories. Fire department. Department of inspection. Pounds. Miscellaneous. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. Pensions and gratuities. Water. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. 65 Troy, N. Y $45,039 82,445 66,466 69,593 93,209 83,578 58,147 52,126 65,499 73,354 61,403 86,933 53,499 53,350 65,386 47,667 33,509 70,138 36,881 44,268 44,145 55,297 26,338 62,050 41,248 36,792 55,733 1,000 68,419 46,270 $27,122 17,279 20,343 17,235 14,026 26,719 14,962 23,663 16,190 13,688 18,864 16,759 7,033 11,865 26,222 14,037 22,957 22,101 13,114 6,531 6,897 14,564 15,011 12,168 10,752 32,907 23,158 26,462 26,048 8,812 $1,884 2,000 2,200 6,210 415 2,408 1,284 4,900 6,959 2,700 5,306 3,742 $226 10 300 $321 33 54 $8,224 4,624 2,085 ""$3,"™' 1,508 66 $98 $218 $446 67 Des Moines, Iowa $42,109 58 New Bedford, Mass Oakland, Cal . . . 124 4,068 802 69 $1,419 31,860 2,206 300 5,346 38 45 5,370 1,325, 60 Springfield, Mass .. .. 600 656 300 61 Lawrence, Mass Sonierville, Mass 1,014 218 681 140 164 62 2,625 63 120 190 240 64 Hobolten, N.J 163 662 65 Peoria, HI 2,314 36,176 39,590 66 Duluth, Minn 390 666 287 2,119 ■ 62 24 271 67 1,489 4,380 1,200 200 68 Utiea, N. Y 10,000 19,460 24,000 5,241 28,110 100 950 4,727 69 Manchester, N. H 300 105 31 78 99 134 1,328 70 2,070 172 71 Elizabeth. N. J 72 Yonlcers, N. Y 7,592 2,760 4,140 1,800 1,980 1,000 720 635 540 73 1,200 74 Salt Lalce City, Utah . . . 600 600 195 76 Kansas City, Kane 3,634 423 3,408 22,650 76 Erie, Pa. .." 2,325 257 77 Wilkesbarre, Pa 5,237 788 26,000 419 41 78 Norfolk, Va 1,000 1,126 3,018 1,818 79 Charieston, S. C 2,863 3,198 80 94 1,609 4,094 1,296 3,667 480 645 49 118 81 Houston, Tex 7,566 376 82 Hamsburg, Pa 1,563 900 4,440 3,386 1,014 6,189 949 83 Portland, Mr 788 1,884 12,691 84 Youngstown, Ohio 1,916 687 GEOUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. 85 Dallas, Tex $58,857 60,840 62,844 49,543 61,799 32,743 53,564 27,352 27,620 13,671 64,068 46,263 26,302 36,883 23,644 42,991 42,891 26,408 1,050 28,698 31,960 49,101 33,214 1,375 46,199 16,076 25,637 37,749 32,800 28,694 21,930 24,066 25,767 42,071 25,029 $11,506 22,992 10,700 10,999 20,313 5,519 12,648 4,947 6,834 8,365 13,138 10,370 8,161 7,332 10,649 10,232 7,759 4,070 10,242 7,581 9,896 11,720 3,6.56 10,086 8,673 10,088 7,452 9,345 6,368 5,337 4,980 5,828 6,472 10,883 7,512 $4,095 1,300 914 1,186 $81 $321 $120 86 Holyoke, Mass ill 867 $4,787 87 Fort Wayne, Ind 144 660 88 Tacoma, Wash. 16,466 24,441 140 93 89 Akron, Ohio $1,702 $659 $1,166 90 Saginaw, Mich 1,000 3,315 192 91 Brockton, Mass 196 1,523 37 3,000 27 33 210 428 92 Lincoln, Nebr. 21 93 Covington, Ky. 560 1,200 6,328 1,500 600 94 Lancaster, Pa 13 95 Spokane, Wash 1,911 1,837 447 96 Birmingham, Ala 436 16,665 777 1,670 1,305 97 Altoona, Pa j 1,067 60 455 799 98 Pawtucket, R. I 13,600 2,350 1,160 3,344 1,700 1,200 884 1,700 99 Binghamton, N. Y 69 1,683 220 212 2,020 919 126 100 100 12 2,298 1,200 101 South Bend, Ind. 102 Mobile, Ala 1,146 334 103 Johnstown, Pa 1,061 1,845 104 Dubuque, Iowa 480 68 105 Springfield, Ohio 2,202 1,442 1,796 106 WheeUng, W. Va. 107 McKeesport, Pa 871 1,080 108 Bayonne, N. J 321 2,666 5,400 12 109 Butte, Mont 27,353 2,218 171 110 AUentown, Pa 1,107 111 Sioux City, Iowa. 1,104 60 437 112 Terre Haute, Ind 2,393 1,505 31,875 22,551 22,636 1,200 1,140 3,300 59 77 28 1,200 113 Topeka, Kans 114 Davenport, Iowa 115 Montgomery, Ala 160 116 Quincy, 111 11,796 20,474 117 East St. Louis, 111 38 2,650 86 99 43 420 118 Haverhill, Mass 133 1,584 119 Little Rock, Ark. 78,347 I Including certain erroneous payments anbsequently corrected by refund receipts reported In Table t. 81 MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES: 1904— Continued. , and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continued. CLASSIFIED BY DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. III.— Health conservation and sanitation. Aggregate. Health conservation. Sanitation. '•: Sewers and sewage disposal. City Health department. Quarantine and pesthouses. Morgues. Supervision and engineering. ' Miscellaneous general expenses. ber. Total. Salaries and wages. AU other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All Other. Salaries and wages. All Other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. f~ Miscella- neous. SerYice transfers. $136,438 85,241 36,859 98,073 68,104 95,572 66,567 79,593 91,704 41,383 44,552 32,458 21,639 84,366 39,728 67,099 26,399 82,979 37,081 61,675 37,634 17,086 20,119 88,025 53,288 14,830 85,401 49,784 44,744 39,299 $133,486 62,627 28,130 55,778 59,751 75,848 54,382 45,137 62,760 16,468 33,268 30,076 6,654 8,569 30,705 49,566 8,388 63,353 14,765 52,740 30,753 12,693 16,263 62,584 36,699 8,888 61,909 38,824 35,188 30,871 $3,002 22,303 8,729 35,834 7,732 17,591 11,525 34,271 23,944 24,915 ■ 11,284 2,382 14,935 75,797 6,884 7,533 18,011 19,626 22,316 8,892 6,881 4,388 3,856 25,441 16,589 5,942 23,601 10,960 7,170 8,428 $10,782 10,668 4,100 6,638 10,080 5,067 4,900 5,323 13,600 4,785 7,631 7,815 2,825 5,700 3,670 12,639 4,377 6,639 2,078 4,276 1,200 6,072 2,512 6,478 7,436 6,174 7,603 245 3,896 0,600 $1,193 1,394 805 2,575 1,750 1,412 3,838 1,658 365 2,061 1,008 35 391 1,556 899 373 5,209 2,527 1,530 961 $300 2,972 1,818 386 97 1,933 1,360 60 600 $193 4,289 1,027 4,000 S3, 674 6,789 3,865 13,347 10,160 9,436 10,013 7,352 8,617 4,244 4,897 8,147 1,165 $939 3,386 2,951 10,214 6,566 6,448 877 23,075 2,657 13,431 2,869 571 535 3,979 1,475 732 604 1,046 1,540 954 1,267' 2,615 3,126 10,991 920 2,191 9,062 3,796 1.125 55 $306 56 57 6,461 921 2,133 680 185 58 69 3,582 702 722 1,387 $1,200 60 61 62 63 64 1,631 2,700 1,576 1,459 1,200 65 66 67 341 3,734 4,308 857 1,364 600 $19 68 2,139 3,487 2,300 531 2,852 3,499 3,240 3,154 2,358 5,235 2,965 1,552 69 70 71 72 73 43 4,327 4,362 3,304 5,080 477 68 1,152 3,238 286 1,803 6,005 280 3,924 74 75 1,296 205 1,390 1,710 954 3,600 159 1,095 287 76 364 1,555 1,182 11,401 13,960 4,393 2,645 11,437 77 $207 $12 78 79 1,169 18 80 532 4,612 81 82 2,380 1,381 66 1 4.005 83 9,506 1,920 610 1 1.468 84 1 GEOUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. $31,706 46,682 35,860 19,101 27,506 $17,431 37,827 26,154 16,615 13,789 $4,276 8,764 9,708 3,237 13,717 29,592 45,643 19,371 32,070 n,m 27,166 35,382 16,024 20,881 14,353 2,426 9,649 3,347 11,189 3,296 25,626 28,135 11,983 31,567 20,455 20,224 19,534 9,383 24,774 16,961 5,402 8,601 2,620 6,793 3,494 22,565 22,916 33,889 5,988 22,529 15,916 20,328 21,162 4,124 21,424 6,639 2,538 10,402 1,864 1,105 29,537 «,307 19,757 10,513 33,962 23,379 28,294 6,969 8,892 27,477 6,158 17,313 12,788 1,621 6,472 26,745 31,444 40,315 13,532 41,295 15,959 28,578 33,052 9,910 37,648 10,786 2,866 7,263 3,622 3,647 30,405 14,163 31,308 23,183 9,733 21,240 8,866 18,617 18,571 5,838 9,165 5,297 12,691 4,468 1,256 $91 249 612 2,325 700 13 144 2,645 $6,426 3,640 3,319 4,242 3,617 2,283 2,040 1,560 1,626 1,800 6,492 2,367 1,364 4,414 7,533 500 3,055 4,013 648 2,350 1,907 6,489 2,768 4,800 1,675 2,570 4,330 4,490 2,856 11,991 813 1,345 2,592 2,848 $3,743 195 148 684 734 713 800 134 330 2,022 795 509 317 1,315 534 749 531 343 135 259 796 11,928 1,118 1,373 830 115 941 561 6,302 97 161 334 326 $2,542 2,618 560 132 444 193 1,000 1,720 518 795 2,260 111 720 228 867 480 2,728 4,962 3,317 245 8,978 419 524 $479 610 1,679 352 1,543 136 625 25 1,504 1,837 10 2,269 4,2 178 568 610 3,966 4,633 1,102 1,270 99 6,313 158 238 $2,940 1,860 S49 $670 3,923 2,425 6,401 4,801 5,173 7,109 2,774 390 3,687 1,170 1,675 10,591 2,178 400 1,718 2,042 7,796 1,870 603 6,715 300 502 8,294 1,637 806 Excluding, lor some cities, costs of supervision and engineering, included with highways. 3491 1,710 2,359 1,966 914 1,692 4,410 670 4,710 251 217 809 2,041 3,458 679 3,026 1,521 1,403 1,707 3,214 2,046 854 64 2,129 628 704 5,378 1,298 269 115 .116 117 118 119 Bull. 50—06 6 82 Table 5.— PAYMENTS' FOE GENERAL AND [For a list ol the cities in each state arranged alphabetically GROUP lY.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904-Continuoa. CITY OK MTOJICIPALITT. CLAaSiriED BY DEPABTMENTS, OrFICES, AND ACCOUNTS— continued. II.— Protection of lUa and property— Continued. aty num- ber. Militia and armories. Fire department. Department ol iuspection. Pounds. Miscellaneous. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. Pensions and gratuities. Water. All other. SaJaries and wages. AH other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. 120 Springfield, El. $54,058 650 28,167 27,«70 300 28,227 46,379 1,746 23,708 82,780 36,346 25,227 13,273 25,557 29,270 10,044 29,757 43,542 43,847 31,707 9,383 36,655 23,440 19,149 16,940 30,171 22,231 41,006 26,420 22,789 32,033 15,764 $9,070 27,417 10,981 8,011 12,815 8,166 19,391 14,449 6,412 34,807 3,625 4,695 3,862 7,453 4,589 4,674 8,702 6,625 8,623 7,870 3,475 10,988 5,049 2,952 7,640 5,071 7,776 ■8,197 8,059 3,342 5,738 2,664 $997 $2,662 $328 121 York, Pa $929 $180 223 $44 TO"? Salem, Mass 13,771 612 500 3,360 700 2,408 2,250 1,200 225 3,012 1,472 2,818 1,989 123 Maiden, Mass S300 $15 124 675 $6,207 2,369 208 46 125 280 636 300 70O 100 77 1,999 1,561 126 Newton, Mass 300 417 25 174 127 11,247 19,000 128 Etaiira, N. Y. 1,907 40 129 Atlantic City, N. J lOO 2,200 130 Superior, Wis 23,934 7,695 7,635 800 280 400 388 131 Kno-xvillR, Tp.Tin , . , . 52 132 1,047 133 Rocklord.Ill 500 161 134 Jacksonville, Fla 78 17,600 12,150 1,979 240 135 136 Fitchb urg. Mass 474 1,600 448 540 550 720 2,286 238 137 626 13S Macon, Ga 1,000 8,257 139 r.f^Titmi, OhiA 415 3 1,486 3 140 Joplin, Mo 10,788 9,500 12,885 19,147 17,085 890 20. 141 Auburn, N.Y. 79 1,493 15 142 Wichita, Kans. 143 144 Woonsocket, R. I 38 1,233 2,010 2,771 145 JoUet, 111. 2,043 79 1,100 880 1,514 30 60 1,200 146 Taunton, Mass 361 521 738 367 180 1,125 147 Chattanooga, Tenn 6,179 148 Sacramento, Cal 350 890 279 149 Oshkosh, Wis 18,202 150 La Crosse, Wis 151 Council Blufls, Iowa 26,625 376 166 1,296 480 1 Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by refund receipts reported in Table 4. .83 .MUNICIPAL SEKyjCE EXPENSES: lS04r-.£l«ntinued. mid .Renumber assigned to each, see page.37J GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A PGPULATION OF 30,900 TO 50,8810 IN 1904— GontiQued. CLASSH'IED BT TJEPAETirENTS, OITICES, AND ACCOUNTS— OOntinaefl. III.— Henlth conservation and sanitirtion. Aggregate. Total. S26,72S 32,327 31,617 38,696 9,347 34,107 •90,206 18,555 12,644 78,212 21,133 27,019 11,279 18,041 45,399 2,666 23,166 41,357 18,901 25,719 4,862 34,400 13,156 7,703 13,279 30,662 15,809 28,145 43,570 6,362 9,390 7,753 Salaries and wages. 123,652 13,539 25,850 23,226 3,615 12,276 44,175 10; 936 45,534 15,776 15)073 •6,390 il,104 S8,428 2,191 17,245 34,980 11,877 21,6^ 2,591 16,497 8,000 6,786 6,549 24,376 -12,944 9,824 31,006 5,142 8,349 6,068 All other. Health conservation. UisoeUa- neous. Service transfers. S3, 073 18,788 5,767 15,470 5,732 20,456 46,031 12,642 1,708 32,678 5,357 11,946 4,889 6,931 15,387 475 5,921 6,377 7,024 4,070 2,271 15,668 6,166 917 6,214 6,286 2,834 18,321 12,664 1,220 1,006 1,685 Health department. tl,375 1,584 2,236 516 3S Salaries and wages. ■$2,818 600 1,990 3,958 1,020 3,003 5,628 3,011 3,161 5,346 6,242 2,760 720 1,651 9,962 1,500 4,059 8,603 4,230 4,208 442 3y078 1,220 600 543 2,310 2,912 1,500 2,960 400 900 610 AU other. 1,798 647 1,248 5,229 1,261 1,900 lOO 1,982 1,214 1,926 678 401 793 409 1,235 937 1,167 40 757 420 43 'Quarantine and pesthouses. Morgues. Salaries and 6,808 405 1,177 621 SO 1,703 3,416 97 4,483 713 879 963 228 400 5 763 2,967 2,149 "'507 951 1,250 974 ""95 All other. S300 4,459 1,161 9 1,066 269 10,464 1,304 14 1,709 1,004 8,467 143 66 .276 451 1,419 1,042 1,972 1,745 40 186 454 576 6,804 117 237 Salaries and AU other. Sanitation. Sewers and sewage disposal. Supervision and engineering. 3 Salaries, and SI, 196 1,150 2,000 AU otiiei. sExcluding, for some cities, costs of supervision and engineering, included with highways. Miscellaneous general expenses. City num- ber. Salaries and wages. 14,925 1,340 687 1,418 2,240 4,545 1,131 1,52Q 2,221 390 1,165 892 3,383 4,417 3,070 768 •5,724 3,619 1,273 2,741 6,006 349 3,062 2,350 11,582 1,139 1,096 2,299 All other. $1,972 353 10,061 1,029 11,109 19,811 2,942 502 3,139 leo 2,094 1,636 2/618 1,100 1,188 1,653 176 3,819 1,845 581 6,544 237 901 9,156 676 314 1,260 120 .121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 146 146 147 148 149 160 161 84 Table 5.— PAYMENTS' FOR GENERAL AJfD [For a list ol the cities in each state arranged alphabetically CITY OK MTJNICIPALITT. Grand total Group I Group II Group III Group IV CLASSIFIED BY DEPABTMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. III.— Health conservation and sanitation— Continued. Sanitation— Continued. Street cleaning. Salaries and wages. All other. SS,978,669 $4,302,336 $2,742, S.-iO Eeluse disposal. Salaries and wages. 0,351,872 1,150,984 931,347 614,386 3,674,0S9 394,991 174,072 59,184 1,683,800 340,903 488.620 224,024 An other. 42,854,845 Miscellaneous. Salaries and wages. $85,523 16,254 All other. 1,7.52,423 549,448 372,573 190,398 66,374 4; 100 3,806 11,243 2.137 111 1,162 2,844 IV.— Highways. Aggregate. Total. $36, 513, .517 and All other. Miscella- neous. $14,855,659 $21,019,953 $838,005 Service trans- fers. 18,743,815 7,873,281 5,707,033 4,189,388 7,946,614 3,056,792 2,230,559 1,621,694 10,485,158 4,746,521 3,411,002 2,377,272 312,143 69,968 66,472 190,422 General adminis- tration. 2 Salaries and wages. $2,823,639 1,000,288 008,292 656,526 368,533 All other. $278,336 103,702 72,078 63,263 39,293 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. New York, N.Y.. Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa.. St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md Cleveland. Ohio. . . Buffalo, N.Y San Francisco, Cal Pittsburg, Pa Cincinnati, Ohio... Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, Wis . . - New Orleans, La. - $3,643,574 269,339 24, 120 680,360 431,151 210,430 154,111 11,818 188,005 259,760 202,909 192,136 110,639 73,630 $2,147,254 6,117 988,7;;9 1.53,133 93,293 26,738 4,888 132,873 12,527 64,214 37,590 10,653 6,007 $724, 177 169,0_'l 411,534 12,848 22,373 5,215 245.856 97,763 $83,542 1,773 536,165 97,363 296,484 195,800 75,541 157,361 154,494 77,425 51,500 17,050 8,928 $33,083 4,935 18,753 540 1,034 $244 '1,072' 816 $5,279,457 1,584,718 2,643,217 1,436,909 2,344,902 843,937 098,757 761,133 603,735 703,588 579,462 354,258 592, 186 414,653 $3,268,001 778,976 400,195 454, 122 1,103,093 319,833 367,907 246,041 151,239 214,360 120,497 194,221 227,099 85,927 $2,010,626 526,699 2,243,022 972,787 1,228,142 622,031 330,860 516,095 365,493 489,228 458,965 160,037 343,624 328,626 $830 8,664 2,043 21,563 $81,928 $16,842 6,121 2,219 256,351 29,672 30,613 1,970 71,850 7,817 36,770 6,109 87,432 8,377 61,048 7,240 89,485 7,490 127,150 5,001 23,215 5,413 46,876 4,181 41,562 5 39,887 2,366 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. Washington, D. C. . Newark, N. J Minneapolis, Minn.. Jersey City, N. J... Louisville, Ky Indianapolis. Ind-, Providence, R. I... St. Paul, Minn Rochester, N. Y... Kansas Citv, Mo . . Toledo, Ohio Denver, Colo Allegheny, Pa Columbus, Ohio.. Worcester, Mass., Los Angeles, Cal... Memphis, Tenn Omaha, Nebr New Haven, Conn- Syracuse, N. Y St. Joseph, Mo... Scranton, Pa Patcrson, N.J — Fall River, Mass. Portlaud, Oreg... $114,204 108,462 50,161 1,000 03,209 58,048 60,2,54 80,028 78,237 40,878 62,260 54,083 13,992 40,690 38,117 17,291 37,321 48,732 67,298 17,006 18,046 28,424 29,407 40,806 $102,427 13,185 9,303 64,145 10,209 72,499 14 34,079 2,293 1,166 6,2.56 16,175 1,077 691 23,382 4,135 2,. 545 107 2,330 240 635 4,337 179 24,024 $8,433 4,500 32,322 $102,233 81,000 6,003 60,339 448 23,591 42,841 30,821 13,176 16,576 6,948 36,111 3,217 41,376 600 2,855 23,865 3,882 46,800 34,483 84,002 .30,601 15,800 15,378 21,61.- 13,?Jo 7,S43 31,043 1,476 32,, 500 11,390 4,000 $2,500 654 $103 $923,644 330,248 683,262 304,641 234,266 3.52,072 595,770 360,716 448,180 234,717 198,493 325,410 218,612 160,697 316,649 598,207 165,959 265.364 228,239 243,102 94,070 128,933 131,574 216,035 173,632 $268,634 64,254 296,116 47,909 76,040 127,405 245,314 167,200 111,885 109,518 122,264 146,832 131,899 80,260 104,796 337,017 63,429 111,313 87,933 84,605 64,716 39,309 22,629 86,694 68,971 $645,705 265,319 292,146 250,732 208,226 224,667 342,604 199,615 334,434 125,199 75,813 175,614 86,613 70,437 200,348 225,790 102,630 144,051 140,300 158,497 39,364 89,624 109,045 129,331 104,661 $9,295 676 7,852 'i,'86i' 416 3,064 11,405 35,400 $88,282 23,984 35,806 21,650 14,100 40,709 66,601 62,696 57,878 86,013 9,720 66,747 39,378 20,804 31,578 79,814 16,714 24,812 17,316 16,820 10,461 17,884 8,500 19,918 51,147 $13,751 5,436 1,132 " 1,114 727 2,439 3,100 644 7,296 1,593 6,212 3,402 3,060 2,692 6,080 2,937 2,326 411 1,899 1,321 2,686 1,760 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. Atlanta, Ga , Albany, N. Y Cambridge, Mass — Seattle, Wash Grand Rapids, Mich Dayton, Ohio Lowell, Mass. Hartford, Conn Reading, Pa Richmond, Va Nashville, Tenn «fihnington, Del Trenton, N. J Camden, N. J Bridgeport, Conn $16,140 42,241 27,185 27,821 33,240 58,887 38,858 34,769 7,306 66,513 12,651 8,896 20,079 20,065 31,642 $7,565 13,842 3,814 2,572 1,040 761 2,000 12,621 10,392 2,470 4,216 7,602 367 $49,015 62,786 742 3,374 11,045 28,637 1,963 3,210 21,137 6,234 12,320 620 740 $26,225 258 10,324 696 3,636 6,633 5,049 35,946 18,614 3,763 6,738 27,602 16,912 143 24,638 $447 $212,230 139,711 231,634 248,903 112,328 108,810 242,010 211,896 129,143 148,735 92,030 82,434 86,484 115,720 142,204 $52,887 41,088 94,280 168,839 67,622 30,822 107,408 84,189 43,839 65,788 64,336 26,986 16,476 18,521 46,773 $113,394 98,623 136,671 80,064 64,700 77,983 126,066 127,167 84,704 92,947 38,294 56,023 69,008 97,199 95,431 $45,949 583 8,636 540 600 420 $11,469 11,750 12,957 111,645 11,880 13,200 18,578 20,262 11,262 12,450 6,680 18,406 10,760 10,072 (636 634 905 10,836 C,305 1,114 S32 2,588 1,883 1,030 966 704 578 1 Includmg certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by refund receipts reported in Table 4. 85 MDNICIPAL SEETTCE EXPENSES: ig04-Coiitmued. and thenumBer assigned to each, see page 37.J CIASBIFIED BY DEPABTMENTS, OITICES, ABII ACCOTJNTS— continued. IV.— Higliways— Continued. Street supervision and engineering. General street expenses. Street paving. Sidewalks, Bridges, other than toU. Snow removal. Street lighting. City nuin- Uer.. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. AU other. Salaries and wages. AU other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. $722,042 $87,836 $3,365,588 $2,352,572 $3,254,145 $2,807,136 $367,128 $252,216 $1,394,470 $971,497 $1,243,667 $648,054 $526,421 $13,107,829 480,617 111,888 64,314 65,223 66,310 4,420 21,670 6,436 764,631 909,788 932,501 758,768 861,629 485,606 480,383 524,955 2,714,578 288,740 154,743 96,084 1,962,112 616, 186 217,958 120,830 143,247 69,396 98,831 55,654 103,894 52,325 65,489 30,498 1,094,906 151,300 98,935 49,329 587,209 186,983 131,368 65,937 888,664 123,330 160,629 81,034 625,151 15,566 6,645 802 319,744 121,979 43,X)26 40,672 6,016,809 3,192,306 2,248,637 1,660,07? GHOUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. $194,863 62,286 81,703 46,998 46,661 16,270 1,996 4,200 21,816 13,840 $1,431 39,641 6,212 1,137 260 $144, 272 16,800 377,009 18,862 21,064 65,628 17,660 10,437 1,948 24,159 20,032 9,112 $35,007 277,244 227,646 5,772 41,158 8,688 94,636 3,187 2,365 23,979 50,864 66,079 36,014 $1,936,958 20,430 344,373 112,066 86,007 43,644 61,933 15, 458 81, 562 8,664 7,488 $887, 630 57,999 294,221 260,889 92,662 20,338 41,294 59,202 51,865 79,778 7,796 108,649 $28, 629 46,436 25,943 11,311 22,985 8,044 $8,183 16, 601 668 18,831 346 33,021 1,791 23, 578 972 913 $419, 599 232, 502 36,441 143,976 23,067 91,109 7,882 7,073 14,716 26,448 10,217 65,676 15,600 $99, 313 110,723 90,967 132,892 17, 235 24,923 27,730 4; 157 53, 134 8,546 1,646 9,909 6,033 $470,761 75,986 1,000 268, 185 54,841 $587,767 414 10,065 2,617 24,298 $132, 722 91,768 8,900 23,600 7,136 12,385 36,216 1,474 2,343 3,300 $398, 584 633,743 1,451,381 524, 469 802, 466 318,085 226,218 31i;933 286,168 369,626 367,261 261,494 176,491 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. $64,553 2,047 98,027 $43,714 $73,803 17,441 5,825 26,109 39,887 8,981 15,783 444 1,894 $233,851 16,908 13,980 30,831 33, 492 16,609 19,058 12,330 29,707 $9, 437 373 10,863 $59,545 2, ,366 11,681 $13,179 14,806 11,892 $3,361 $15,021 4,847 14,500 $290,909 234; 850 212,440 217,972 167,322 116,618 278,362 164,996 227, 185 98,324 36,906 108,761 58,363 61,223 127,681 95,593 64; 043 109,601 88,712 117, 612 17,751 56,377- 97,343 90,788 03,764 15 $766 2,782 150 $7,364 22,629 16 $11,700 16,356 1,663 16,623 5,074 32,070 5,967 16,119 18,941 22,120 48,384 4,358 2,129 36,602 91,146 10,139 29,341 11,436 15,907 18,319 1,889 1,800 17 18 10,731 4,300 1,778 ■"$339" 4,662 57,197 118,942 34,172 6,363 21,000 50,275 33,870 25,884 2,811 37,743 172,908 14,360 73,934 9,433 9,687 14,262 20,426 5,022 29; 126 3,084 6,660 19 11,626 13,669 13, 146 24,096 46,336 7,183 8,712 7,133 20 4,286 26,739 7,404 1,255 82 1,200 2,383 14 4,426 245 510 181 21,136 2,416 12,550 1,485 21 22 7,905 23 24 44,374 3,741 2,159 469 16,013 616 2,995 3,912 803 14,632 1,975 3,534 2,498 602 701 4,431 25 26 4,866 4,612 12,292 1,750 64,643 27 28 640 6,218 14,361 1,037 28,434 9,628 7,829 999 8,436 1,495 14,74fl 493 5,149 10,437 2,883 16,862 121 1,368. 27,952 3,669 2,OT1 33,323 6,032 1,664 25,200 501 2,260 29 9,795 298 30 6,985 31 4,795 6,300 12,194 3,180 "i.'ise' 6,735 1,046 4,175 600 32 505 341 8,683 26,594 2,432 9,519 1,859 " 1,200 33 4,509 507 34 15,445 35 3,974 36 7,690 25,902 5,814 671 3,200 443 1,812 37 i09 302 15,385 150 5,918 38 3i __^__ GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 60,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. $26,919 23,744 42,878 26,740 11,898 11,712 29,342 24,153 32,099 36,001 1,975 8,680 12,016 7,761 9,847 $66,980 6,207 27,115 7,120 12,225 7,785 10,192 6,089 2,922 25,412 1,470 12,838 7,615 6,675 l,ffit $9,126 $6,840 $1,711 $2,832 $1,162 4,394 13,082 143 9,100 5,700 604 6,831 $905 43 6,810 360 13,096 6,801 386 6,368 $1,500 $81,490 91,601 75,788 41,486 16,883 56,495 100,341. 57,838 70,141 34,022 15,767 40,695 61,233 88,906 66,321 40 $1,200 41 4,057 10,240 3,030 943 3,217 5,786 $17,280 $739 1,000 42 12,275 7,936 $12,696 929 7,796 1,280 210 3,006 13,056 363 1,958 18,319 4,360 323 3,398 2,065 29,487 8,941 ■32,605 12,940 43 12,498 44 45 3,490 '"'759' 4,979 5,362 44,879 10,962 116 1,008 46 8,300 400 4? 58 4S 1,008 632 5,059 16,431 49 ; 1,600 903 1,345 205 798 50 362 61 4^460 160 52 ' ■ 914 1,119' K 22,052 20,506 865 3,654 3,865 283 64 ' Including, for some cities, costs of supervision and enghieering of highways and sanitation. 86 'Table 5.— PAYMENTS i FOR GENERAL AND [For a list oJ the cities in each state arranged alphabetically GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continued. CITY OB MTOnCIPALITY. CLASSIFIED BY DEPAETMENTS, OrFICES, AOT> ACCOUNTS— continued. III.— Health conservation and sanitation— Continued. IV.— Highways. r City num- ber. Sanitation— Continued. Aggregate. General adminis- tration.« Street cleaning. Refuse disposal. Miscellaneous. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. AU other. Salaries and wages. All other. Total. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Miscella- neous. Service trans- fers. 65 Troy, N. Y. . . 1109,152 13,642 17,096 23,510 38,907 30,363 8,000 $672 118 3,946 $9,678 28,656 1,262 11,847 607 27,860 30,089 32,402 22,503 $103,380 136,619 130,229 178,624 169,450 243,995 146,883 177,062 106,685 46,999 104,818 133,290 62,386 197,719 125,250 82,334 78,020 169,671 82,467 116,683 78,813 88,747 90,777 76,676 60,017 92,916 94,788 52,678 131,462 74,934 $26,348 46,331 64,585 81,888 45,985 101,487 77,651 83,783 61,474 10,252 36,685 79,447 12,639 28,428 68,879 42,322 30,167 36,913 39,014 67,676 21,741 28,741 30,911 33,709 16,380 50,823 41,872 7,896 61,823 26,955 $78,032 89,926 75,644 96,601 113,420 139,521 67,838 92,002 55,211 36,747 69,133 52,537 39,747 169,291 65,740 40,012 47,853 122,768 43,443 47,423 57,072 60,006 59,866 42,866 43,637 42,093 62,916 44,782 69,616 47,979 $14,632 8,333 14,188 12,677 2,321 10,411 7,120 6,686 9,940 1,824 11,417 19,691 4,164 9,679 9,558 9,541 4,705 6,255 6,860 16,672 8,076 10,160 3,573 11,592 5,780 10,234 11,989 7,883 10,120 10,074 $526 873 659 3,499 247 1,702 992 593 1,421 115 2,623 1,697 153 2,154 813 626 150 1,069 1,375 2,282 943 2,010 348 1,816 463 987 540 2,686 607 684 56 $13,427 $362 57 Des Moines, Iowa New Bedford, Mass Ofl.lflflnrl, Onl 58 25,500 135 45 2,987 1,494 1,277 59 37 854 272 60 Springfield, Mass Lawrence, Mass Somer ville. Mass 7,428 0,516 9,101 22,679 6,142 5,706 317 2,150 17,351 2,943 47 11,667 9,679 19,000 1,740 61 62 63 Savannah, Ga 17,440 7,439 15,893 10,844 1,856 3,231 125 64 Hoboken, N. J 65 Peoria III 1,966 570 2,664 66 Duluth, Mtnn. 1,306 67 11,909 52,892 219 4,081 68 Utica, N. Y 1,923 2,894 14,050 69 Manchester, N . H San Antonio, Tex Elizatreth, N J 16,908 16,329 631 70 71 72 Yonlrers, N. Y 22,022 7,462 24,932 17,155 6,626 3,522 246 1,986 534 30,470 73 Watcrbury, Conn Salt Lake City, Utah. . . Kansas City, Kans 74 16,240 6,484 584 75 76 77 Wilkesbarrc, Pa. 192 10,359 1,994 2,493 804 2,532 10,870 265 1,537 8,727 78 Norfolk, Va 37,872 14,000 79 Charleston, S. C 80 81 Houston, Tex 19,137 33,517 20,254 10,436 23,191 450 1,846 1,800 9,036 82 1,000 198 2,038 83 6,087 661 $3,806 $716 23 84 Youngstown, Ohio GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 60,000 IN 1904. 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 Dallas, Tex Holyoke, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind. Tacoma, Wash... Akron, Oliio Saginaw, Mich.. Brockton, Mass. Lincoln, Nebr . . . Covington, Ky.. Lancaster, Pa... Spokane, Wash Birmingham, Ala. . Altoona, Pa Pawtucket R. I Binghamton, N. Y . Augusta, Ga South Bend, Ind. Mobile, Ala Johnstown, Pa... Dubuque, Iowa.. Springfield, Ohio. Wheehng, W. Va. McKeesport, Pa.. Bayonne, N. J Butte, Mont Allentown, Pa Sioux City, Iowa.. Terrs Haute, Ind. . Topeka, Kans Davenport, Iowa.. Montgomery, Ala. . Quincy, lU East St. Louis, 111. Haverhill, Mass Little Rock, Ark. . , $12, 899 8,742 10,885 6,336 4,614 17,741 9,761 10,610 10,842 4,692 11, 630 5,121 4,813 12,819 9,577 2,800 14,606 6,122 11, 105 17, 450 15, 460 13,668 10, 476 7,921 19,261 1,600 23,003 4,606 6,886 6,978 1,240 $3,018 563 165 1,021 10,676 1,362 5,077 649 926 70 1,500 263 347 1,370 238 271 38 190 575 750 736 440 737 817 122 3,068 SI, 320 18, 736 6,686 636 11,779 600 2,207 6,031 792 4,388 6,222 7,927 3,322 6,124 7,149 1,080 10, 598 4,499 5,074 4,344 420 6,945 420 $287 2,329 6,308 4,676 1,268 2,13S 1,659 4,234 3,008 3,422 1,492 3,517 18 4,080 14,611 250 503 6,782 765 222 1,525 3,660 900 2,700 $1,066 399 $278 $90,611 98,282 46, 785 80,669 90, 318 71,207 92,611 29,904 65,338 93,095 80,665 66,235 67,481 121,814 88,313 42,628 42,704 64,086 60,203 72,743 62,310 61,330 64,431 99, 526 31,103 65,361 44,956 48,291 63,660 47,150 30,430 81,780 83,686 34,021 $41,094 36,004 12,704 39,778 27, 467 25, 461 39,429 11,862 8,903 20, 618 50,810 18, 627 21,382 48,397 26,730 28,780 13,023 16,238 32,806 25,107 21,918 38,805 29,088 19, 178 69,813 5,266 23,793 12,806 36,624 26,220 11,764 8,491 33, 363 37,703 20,105 $49,517 15, 473 33,081 20,011 62, 861 46,746 60,294 18,042 46, 435 72, 577 29,756 37,708 36,099 71,637 61, 308 47,164 29,486 26,891 21,279 35,096 50,825 21,805 32,242 45,253 36,838 25,837 31,658 32, 150 11,667 37, 440 25,668 21,939 48,417 45,256 11,271 $46,805 "20,' 880' 2,788 10,000 "i'reo' 12, 369 119 575 1,700 '2,' 875' 727 2,646 ' Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by refund receipts reported in Table i. $7,002 6,350 $493 354 23,427 6,787 7,857 720 3,079 6,472 4,577 4,199 2,840 2,159 152 263 43 17,085 5,688 6,449 18,336 4,570 1,510 449 325 1,509 97 7,020 3,332 3,165 6,316 2,740 631 667 618 300 99 9,279 8,274 8,340 8,134 7,190 970 937 104 876 4,036 4,463 2,000 3,807 3,395 677 880 19 615 311 3,900 2,903 6,889 4,647 6,422 172 29 245 506 1,090 87 MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES: 1904— Continued, and the njunbei assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904-Continued. CLASSIFIED BY DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. IV.— Highways— Continued. Street supervision and engineering. General street expenses. Street paving. Sidewalks. Bridges, other than toll. Snow removal. Street lighting. City num- ber. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. $5,075 14,579 23,660 44,393 17,273 54,536 53,915 52,282 31,745 81,405 11,243 2,992 . 22,994 _ 19,364 25,634 15,454 23,514 11,539 $1,429 $74,672 52,706 57,369 60,303 64,591 74,937 49,189 64,885 36,930 35,068 43,786 26,715 27,835 76,026 53,122 28,541 34,012 91,122 26,815 34,980 39,960 42,484 34,223 26,755 29,281 32,550 38,066 23,467 60,748 50,504 55 $4,023 3,971 6,287 $1,600 2,640 5,208 $530 5,591 2,439 $1,065 9,269 831 $16,221 $281 $1,250 $5,025 6,695 2,715 3,001 $1,000 57 7,487 7,128 2,300 $1,685 50 59 12,571 2,875 4,992 &50 60 900 19,858 2,140 1,102 1,646 2,160 421 47 5,494 2,214 2,953, 8,869 1,535 15,846 1,156 3,165 1,400 60 940 1,000 2,039 515 62 6,939 4,725 1,773 1,071 970 778 543 3,846 63 3,653 157 734 64 1,200 14,290 36,912 1,981 8,061 11,220 928 22,142 8,792 7,664 11,071 3,941 2,632 8,493 10,945 477 4,432 6,024 6,873 6,371 8,143 1,929 12,139 2,398 5,848 1,583 120, 13,698 1,535 1,870 9,931 779 182 18,291 2,058 1,413 65 66 6,374 67 5,051 9,203 68 29,055 25,298 24,710 7,846 11,894 16,983 11,715 13,124 19,343 12,015 5,500 38,058 26,308 5,226 224 1,619 590 117 2,620 98 45 69 70 752 71 12,396 15,793 24,046 4,114 1,536 3, MO 163 72 1,500 4,225 1,200 2,160 .1,190 1,200 5,52 263 """in' 55 66 4,795 716 506 2,185 73 74 750 1,343 75 14,864 17,231 3,083 6,365 2,100 1,197 1,097 76 6,805 1,830 4,009 1,656 1,747 1,579 77 7,025 1,000 1,877 78 2,500 1,600 " 79 1,461 85 1,070 3,675 80 6,168 7,860 2,566 12,193 81 5,082 1,206 1,668 13 7,063 2,359 1,892 60 1,500 82 590 1,200 260 21, KO 13,326 1,310 476 5,195 950 14,340 1,485 83 84 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. $23,892 10,109 $16,204 6,629 $32,820 42,328 24,342 20,380 49,922 18,160 32,102 15,184 34,440 44,207 15,399 23,306 17,611 35,825 39,498 24,561 23,975 19,824 14,889 24,694 42,860 16,629 24,679 23,360 26,670 21,694 19, 160 29,643 7,235 29,381 21,360 18,931 21,134 33,410 5,796 85 $1,700 5,144 ■$i,"623' $2, 106 7,274 $630 6,540 $1,797 $2,066 $502 286 2,340 1,951 4,326 $1,026 923 604 3,624 8,299 $6,975 $237 $633 86 87 14,011 15,500 8,826 12,922 3,073 4,704 1,170 9,304 10,569 12,525 21,056 12,764 18,432 6,865 7,719 26,490 16,103 8,455 6,669 20,748 11,044 30,774 930 11,637 5,463 23, 131 9,741 5,644 4,196 20,972 13,780 6,550 10,947 1,621 13,962 13,700 204 7,465 3,492 2,906 20,700 1,824 25,667 4,900 27,099 4,973 6,849 5,710 7,167 6,585 3,191 7,563 19,026 3,241 595 6,050 2,010 2,320 3,021 12,902 564 21, 186 9,680 6,483 88 3,200 1,883 2,393 2,164 1,450 2,313 1,483 634 3,920 24,272 19 3,416 333 1,810 S9 2,892 1,202 800 ■9,930 90 104 91 2,048 1,868 92 93 2,110 .93 14,398 2,726 1,500 2,268 470 6,695 146 360 94 2,537 2,672 300 3,299 95 2,522 15,979 96 140 300 638 1,000 97 6,068 3,640 3,637 98 1,442 1,809 1,500 14,853 2,500 1,367 600 1,460 2,851 99 100 2,826 1,500 ""■445" 101 1,654 730 328 ina 52 103 1,160 600 917 272 104 3,387 354 420 97 105 3,801 936 1,149 1,715 is, 558 1116 107 23 lOS 3,355 3,930 1,619 450 lUi 300 2,811 588 160 4,617 110 1,722 5,343 1,140 1,920 1,500 100 """"478' 728 263 5,243 111 112 1,004 1,811 103 2,160 278 223 14 5 17 4,029 1,380 1,712 832 7,247 Hi- 942 ll' 115 1,292 3,444 642 2,'4i5' 885 24 lUi 2,863 1,173 616 316 117 1,249 387 6,931 i,239 6,012 118 i,466" 721 ! 547 119 'Including, for some cities, costs ol supervision and'engineering ol highways and sanitation. 88 Table 5.— PAYMENTS ^ FOR GENERAL ANB [For a list of the cities In each state arranged alphabetically GEOTXP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904— Continued. CITY OB MtTNICIPAUTT. CLASSIFIED BT DEPAKTMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOtTNTS— Continued. III.— Health conservation and sanitation— Continued. IV.— Highways. City cum- ber. Sanitation— Continued. Aggregate. 1 General adminis- tration.i" Street cleaning. Refuse disposal. Miscellaneous. Salaries and wages. All Other. Salaries and wages. AU other. Salaries and wages. All other. Total. Salaries and wages. AU other. Salaries and wages. All other. Miscellar- neous. Service trans- fers. PO $15,609 $521 $64,156 41,215 79,327 80,640 42,564 68,072 164,216 44,838 65,382 84, 490 40,954 47,909 63,026 61,233 82,862 25,275 89,600 21,141 35,148 38,686 16,654 92,161 55,409 50,075 72,457 51,939 69,955 38,337 88,893 52,512 30,104 29,704 $25,001 10,746 22,434 38,697 17,325 26,642 60,525 18,350 17,622 16,000 26,092 11,376 28,881 12,634 24,890 7,049 36,111 16,779 13,310 8,064 13,378 26, 461 20,569 19,262 32,685 18,822 39,769 6,662 30,265 23,201 12,435 11,909 $29,155 30,469 56,893 33,399 25,239 37,757 100,691 26,488 37,860 69,490 14,710 36,533 34,145 33,699 19,480 18,226 53,489 4,362 21,833 30,622 3,176 69,652 34,840 30,813 33,533 33,117 19,993 25,675 58,627 29,311 17,669 17,795 121 York Pa $6,131 14,043 14,081 $i4,329 2,360 4,863 2,400 4,214 11,960 6,496 896 28,987 $2,520 3,238 7,971 $471 321 667 122 8,072 4,500 105 123 $3,544 124 125 3,989 22,388 1,010 101 3,044 640 3,673 3,000 3,798 13,794 150 2,062 126 $9,778 $2,444 127 Passaic N J 128 Elniira, N. Y 6,205 37,125 5,365 2,421 2,425 8,561 2,S25 196 6,716 1,500 7,137 129 Atlantic City, N.J 3,063 245 5,920 1,250 130 152 372 131 Knoxville, Tenn 274 1,779 2,300 3,306 1,130 438 2,700 10,152 132 4,500 5,032 8,479 2,100 3,232 5,492 2,800 5,909 2,322 4,738 6,094 1,600 ' 5,265 9,993 2,505 4,212 5,102 1,714 3,765 4,002 497 60 1,466 49 459 769 314 753 493 1,484 258 707 622 309 239 685 82 133 Rocltford, III ... 134 Jacksonville, Fla 12,171 631 2,496 12,770 3,500 900 38,492 135 136 Fitchburg, Mass Galveston, Tex 5,345 10,447 2,626 7,850 409 2,901 4,351 2,000 626 83 5,455 181 137 138 1,260 320 139 Canton, Ohio 140 141 Auburn, N. Y 7,800 5,000 3,645 6,127 2,670 293 6,148 142 Wichita, ICans 143 Racine, Wis 144 Woonsocket, R. I . . . . 6,239 146 Joliet, lU 16,092 3,500 3,850 14, 102 3,560 6,120 3,022 172 49 2,921 255 67 4,674 2,870 874 940 626 7,467 2,074 250 146 Taunton, Mass 10,193 6,000 147 Cliattanooga, Tenn Sacramento, Gal Oshlfosh, Wis 148 149 63 1,138 137 160 La Crosse, Wis 288 289 151 Council Bluffs, Iowa . . . 420 » Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by refund receipts reported in Table i. 89 MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES: 1S04— Continued, and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904— Continued. CLASSIFIED BY DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. IV.— Highways— Continued. Street supervision and engineering. General street expenses. Street paving. Sidewallca, Bridges, other than toll. Snow removal. Street lighting. City num- ber. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. AU other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. $4,528 2,200 $982 $11,340 $1,385 1,800 7,163 6,944 1,607 9,659 29,250 3,199 2,544 17,639 647 1,361 12,841 12,974 18,517 4,188 8,818 2,403 10,379 1,461 1,305 16,086 9,278 1,650 11,597 5,834 9,199 9,300 11,319 5,208 1,323 2,651 $8,331 6,026 $255 12,921 $804 $28 $26,505 15,277 39,714 30,260 23,181 21,209 54,012 20,463 32,996 60,000 12,926 24,677 18,698 22,644 30,000 13,989 i6,'945" 120 121 3,164 24,235 11,523 9,895 32,052 16, 150 7,257 1,903 483 $2,271 33 $2,453 $10,000 1,800 SSOO 122 123 4,380 1,153 3,225 356 4,391 269 703 3,847 95 124 6,691 8,616 125 2,000 2,200 ■■■■346" 3,181 45 $7 48 126 127 1,670 551 1,093 5,648 8,941 327 1,851 411 679 1,443 207 128 129 2,759 2,780 20,979 6,205 7,761 3,929 14,198 8,2S5 10,510 1,726 8,674 19,763 12,203 8,813 21,460 8,763 27,334 2,250 12,700 16,945 5,475 3,781 2,296 7,010 1,440 1,600 110 354 525 2,682 130 -. . - " - - - • - 'I'L' 5,113 1,128 131 900 700 1,062 981 5 1,600 132 696 1,600 3,026 1,669 133 4,575 3,480 1,000 134 1,020 3,616 "'im' 135 714 77 687 2,732 1,141 2,002 6,775 1,200 8,157 357 136 137 138 900 429 1,244 1,173 877 98 * 263 1,330 654 502 27,147 139 140 17 780 902 605 1,355 45,803 21,716 16,748 24,516 26,303 16,074 20,249 32,880 15,768 16,058 11,407 141 142 6,309 2,229 939 06 311 1,228 143 144 145 i,'8i2' 2,'i43" 1,692 241 712 629 4,500 97 3,698 146 200 3,595 281 45 148 290 260 4,021 3,338 231 848 15G 644" 26' 802 215 970 1,710 3,213 161 aincluding, lor some cities, costs of supervision and engineering of highways and sanitation. w Table 5.— PAYMENTS ^ FOR GENERAL AND [For a list of the cities in eadi state arranged alplabetioaBy CITY OK IIUKICIPAUTY. Grand total, Group I Group II Group III , Group IV OLASSIITED BT BEPiETMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. IV.— Highways— Continued. Street sprinlding. Salaries and wages. S820, 868 241,037 353, 947 123, 333 102, 551 All other. $824, 417 207, 354 250, 171 180,283 120, 009 Miscellaneous. Salaries and wages. S338, 601 298,902 18,132 7,721 13,846 All other. $328,065 223, 131 34, 859 60,868 9,207 ^.—Charities and corrections. Aggregate. Total. $19,116,208 13, 301, 9S5 3,000,886 1,814,447 998, 920 Salaries and wages. $4, 094, 308 2,995,194 049, 708 293, 838 156, 608 PaymentE to other civil di- visions. $1, 424, 776 661,421 461,297 221, 641 90,417 Payments to private associar tions and indi- viduals. $4,413,491 3, 526, 610 437, 044 314, 811 136, 136 All other. Mjiscella- neous. $9, 027, 373 6,001,096 1,451,614 «59, 498 614, 666 Service trans- lers. «156,260 118, 135 11,223 24, 659 2,243 General adminiB- tration. Salaries and wages. All other. $329,296 $1,^41,100 178, 931 82, 371 42,254 25, 740 1,314,639 9,071 13,750 3,649 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. 1 New York, N.Y Chicago Hi $31,180 $11,420 $10,000 66,023 $6,699,543 364,242 1,419,706 752,598 1, 774, 186 484, 386 293,210 132, 592 484, 409 139,270 470,971 134,196 19,097 144, 648 $1,171,831 134,294 326,663 268,548 490,243 68,334 69,226 14, 515 195, 415 57,938 140,938 35, 065 5,089 26, 506 $198,200 $2,934,046 17,697 126, 322 11,092 62, 368 207,568 $2, 364, 356 197,722 771, 473 415, 398 1,093,332 106, 381 222, 483 60, 642 235,231 78,538 330,010 87,125 6,162 42,842 $31, 110 4,029 2,929 43,924 34, 860 $131,486 $1,306,979 2 $121,083 3 34, 240 174, 658 6,278 4,684 193, 328 23, 636 103, 385 102, 103 4 St. Louis, Mo 4,225 160,281 300 28,775 43,386 025 46, 170 41,960 8,373 5 6 114,191 1,616 30,532 6,899 4,300 13,765 1,471 692 1,936 7 Cleveland, Oliio 602 8 BulIalo,N. Y 2,652 13,200 07,435 21,960 474 9 San Fruncisco, Cal 31,803 2,320 10 Pittsburg, Fa . . . . 14,480 2,26i 11 Cincinnal^, Ohio 122 120 23 12 Detroit, Mich 4,222 40,828 12,006 442 75,200 8,001 1,360 13 Milwaukee, Wis 20,222 2,584 17, 474 6,646 is8 14 New Orleans, La. . GHOUP IL— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300.;000 IN 1904. 16 $4,309 $9,929 $923,938 221,839 99,787 49,916 181,247 66,635 106,736 50,623 95,349 69, 769 32,470 207,819 82,060 33,432 194,616 11,980 37,621 1,968 91,738 110,877 14,361 98,616 78,963 140,626 $140,370 63,227 30,795 15,093 64,670 20,641 26,488 20,289 9,686 19,441 11,969 63, 164 25,988 10,862 46,803 3,883 11,117 900 15,346 16, 701 2,912 21,754 10,891 26,118 $328,866 2,313 6,701 $263,846 21,838 4,509 $193,305 144,481 57,782 34,223 118,877 45,294 38,731 29,461 44,926 60,318 19,441 138,396 48,515 21,670 131,538 3,928 26, .604 1,068 46, 869 36,819 6,884 75,360 51,007 87,318 $7,651 $16,328 $2,041 16 Newarli, N. J 17 Minneapolis, Minn S104,671 S12, 189 3,462 62 38,691 1,622 2,441 40,705 3/600 2,600 18 19 Louisville, Ky 7,700 20 Indianapolis, Ind 4,692 1,200 600 38,SS8 250 39,775 21 Providence, R, I St. Paul, Minn 334 37,588 1,701 8,108 600 623 962 1,169 2,000 2,083 9,686 22 23 Rochester,N. Y 1,475 24 1,250 1,800 4,784 5,831 231 10,216 26 Toledo, Ohio 1,060 336 26 45,874 2,561 5,724 598 10, 200 6,959 27 Allegheny, Pa 8,391 1,351 28 Columbus, Oliio Worcester, Mass Los Angeles, Cal MemDlus, Tenn 52,733 640 68,282 12,019 1,284 41, 718 61,923 10,543 243 29 14,998 29 170 4,140 1,107 4,351 131 30 301 31 32 33 New Haven, Conn Syracuse, N. Y 16,434 1,998 13, 272 21,091 17 197 20,762 33,004 8,771 25,353 4,565 862 16,111 267 4,600 10,611 668 982 34 35 St. Joseph, Mo 36 660 964 26, 923 11,576 2,120 37 38 Fall River, Mass Portland, Oreg 11,483 4,700 6,646 403 39 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 60,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. Atl.anta, Ga Albany, N. Y Cambridge, Mass Seattle, Wash Grand Rapids, Mich. Dayton, Ohio... I/Owell, Mass Hartford, Conn. Reading, Pa Richmond, Va.. Nashville, Tenn... Wilmington, Del.. Trenton, N.J Camden, N. J Bridgeport, Conn. $1,000 '"3! 046' 6,012 S7C0 "24,"9,54' 2,397 11,844 24,937 600 5,210 382 11,718 $138 160 $71,850 45,661 78,662 6,041 24,585 68,075 160,660 112,694 48,397 27,062 1,691 27,912 11,484 63,902 $18,683 2,987 15,641 2,940 3,972 8,743 28,993 10,878 15,327 11,130 4,160 1,500 10,460 $496 20,434 210 12,670 26,821 8,195 $10,250 29,232 898 2,400 4,373 46,732 5,775 30,008 5,290 1,910 5,000 5,637 $42,917 13,946 40,755 701 16,240 13,390 100,625 44,035 26,680 16,522 1,691 21,013 4,984 39,720 JS34 12,497 892 1,200 3,972 4,956 1 Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by refund receipts reported m Table 4. $446 1,444 1,633 91 MONICEPAL SERVICE EXPENSES: 1904r-CQatinued. and the inunbei assigned to each, see page 37.] CLASSIFIED BY DEPARTMENTS, OFUCES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. v.— Charities and corrections— Continued. Poor in institutions. Outdoor poor relief. Care of children. Lodging houses. City num- ber. Of city. 01 other civil ai^ visions. 0* pri- vate as- socia- tions. In city. By other civil di- visions. By pri- vate as- socia- tions. In institutions. In pri- vate families. Salaries and ■wages. All other, z Salaries and ■wages. AH other. Salaries and wages. All other. Of city. Of other civil di- visions. Of private associa- tions. Salaries and ■wages. All other. $676,308 $1,840,781 $269,293 $340,167 $161,519 $1,032,505 $104,818 $47,702 $248,992 $288,691 $84,659 $2,052,168 $76,078 $15,377 $12,875 428,818 107,348 107,782 32.360 1,138,892 303,749 307,735 90,405 148,197 25,061 85,837 10,198 256,829 59,301 17,379 6,658 68,078 27,181 60,396 15,864 294,178 244,437 270,630 222,960 31,521 22,566 21,399 29,332 7,275 15,936 16,246 8,245 189,625 47,988 8,879 2,500 188,870 77,893 18,239 3,689 37,099 19,812 12,784 14,961 1,907,382 76,182 58,764 9,840 50,461 24,680 34 903 10,845 4,532 8,343 4,032 660 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. »U3,150 $145,745 $213,420 $7,950 $7,113 $24,240 61,027 $1,798,737 288 48,530 11,092 $8,277 2,568 $3,795 3,518 1 $2,217 25,801 $44,318 2 70,602 38,635 54,203 28,194 35,386 $489,113 99,763 138,301 80,544 119,919 1,520 $18,259 3 23,115 53,793 38,881 58,887 $605 15,584 4 1,919 29,790 118,378 22,791 780 162 $50,461 6 29,278 1,000 6 1,800 46,415 37,399 7 10,381 3,165 8 32,176 37,458 16,291 67,697 67,231 68,450 20,910 6,817 474 9 533 6,000 5,079 5,000 9,106 8,695 44,320 10 27,450 40,784 11 1,500 12 13 2,^0 7,874 26,813 2,150. 2,147 13,136 14 1 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. »,69» 3,912 $21,488 11,916 $31,400 17,500 1,509 $8,014 7,000 $4, 118 19,992 17,867 10,570 6,405 600 9,328 2,747 26,899 3,000 4,450 10,809 10,889 1,547 2,849 $2,947 $2,000 $11,102 $71,701 $12,000 2,313 $39,010 3,900 $17,626 $2,537 $1,710 15 16 $6,701 17 18 6,227 18,103 2,008 1,400 1,197 19 600 20 21,488 1,250 29,966 2,861 600 21 623 25.0 22 6,183 7,811 6,202 23 21 25 8,598 15^815 21,036 36,275 4,038 1,782 800 10,200 85 26 102 27 860 1,511 28 13,305 34,213 4,561 1,488 170 1,130 29 1,810 1,200 756 1,486 30 31 32 9,746 37,470 1,000 7,331 24,314 390 286 2,200 4,000 20,161 33 17,291 S99 3,870 1,998 1,995 1,722 34 2,000 35 8,754 5,430 8,124 56,278 12,710 18,133 467 1,125 1,000 2,122 16,962 33,904 30,656 852 36 954 772 37 12,031 38 ;« GROUP III— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 190*. $6,500 $5,220 $3,107 9,000 3,701 $1,050 $1,200 10 41 $11,450 $12,829 2,992 $4,254 $2,185 -. 42 43 12,875 5,604 26,379 8,531 44 2,245 11,568 1,063 45 15,505 4,859 58,615 34,952 3,738 204 653 2,158 2,405 46 2,487 3,505 $34 47 48 10,878 17,498 3,975 10,116 460 1,691 13,380 4,984 15,500 5,079 49 50 51 2,000 1,500 829 52 53 7,m 22,764 5,471 207 1,083 66 54 ' Including payments to private associations and individuals. 92 Table 5.— PAYMENTS i FOR GENERAL AND [For a list of the cities in eaeli state arranged alphabetically GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continued. CITY OE MUNICIPALITY. CLASSIFIED BY DEPAKTMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. IV.— Highways— Contmued. v.— Charities and corrections. City Street sprinHmg. Miscellaneous. Aggregate. General adminis- tration. num- ber. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. AU other. Total. Salaries and wages. Payments to other civil di- visions. Payments to private associa- tions and indi- viduals. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Miscella- neous. Service trans- fers. 65 ■ Troy N Y $5,641 $104,827 93,881 626 109,034 9,403 73,612 93,661 72,205 26,232 19,844 11,223 4,277 2,594 35,385 26,603 13,931 27,613 75,029 42,460 56 3,727 $6,380 6,382 $13,988 14,601 $71,283 1,088 526 1,644 1,800 4,873 2,711 6,438 16,248 10,185 150 497 1,700 971 3,168 $13,176 71,910 $4,680 2,100 $920 559 56 $21,935 $2,645 $586 58 900 27,578 26,011 1,910 15,381 4,080 14,907 11,901 6,590 6,276 3,383 4,014 968 7,631 83,279 3,623 49,934 66,907 47,533 3,709 6,276 7,065 517 894 21,087 17,518 10,299 13,041 12,196 22,309 66 2,947 $1,199 .3,700 69 Oakland Gal 19,263 2,209 8,592 18,784 2,000 60 Springileld, Mass Lawrence, Mass Somerrille, Mass 2,892 10,968 11,373 1,006 1,084 271 4,173 1,911 4,100 200 642 420 61 62 2,126 1,600 63 64 Hoboken, N. J 183 4,007 543 1,383 83 66 Peoria, 111.. .. 100 189 480 6,952 6,803 2,295 67 68 Utica, N. Y 60,678 7,448 3,927 3,632 1,640 1,600 5,893 323 870 5,666 120 2,400 675 14 69 Manchester, N. H San Antonio, Tex Elizabeth, N. J 4,267 5,613 674 132 71 932 56,333 10,496 12,000 6,000 3,752 800 79 Yonkers, N. Y 10,416 1,044 73 Wjltnrhllry, r.OTin 1,000 74 Salt Lake City, Utah... 29,290 1,826 75 3,881 780 76 1,003 77 Wilkesbarre, Pa 1 78 25,011 89,818 20,574 3, .544 500 67,947 12,968 1 8,375 31,339 700 6,336 500 4,258 11,301 67,979 7,671 3,544 79 Charleston, S. C 80 8,045 81 Houston, Tex 82 500 1,280 11,439 83 COO 929 221 472 12,939 9,920 1,629 43,808 1,257 212 84 Youngstown, Ohio GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 60,000 IN 1904. 85 $10,200 5,932 $15,399 60,415 $6,255 9,304 $658 5,949 $9,486 36,467 86 Holyoke, Mass $8,403 140 $8,705 $2,300 $308 87 S113 1,103 88 Tacoma, Wash 376 26,468 17,713 58,171 60 11,400 1,444 2,600 19,828 275 1,320 1,898 5,346 101 9,395 15,815 41,427 60 5,950 1,270 89 Akron, Ohio 5,191 626 16,128 90 Saginaw, Mich 239 7,712 . . 3,634 8,035 2,907 $456 2,740 182 92 93 Covington, Ky 357 6,229 281 174 2,600 4,030 94 Lancaster, Pa 95 Spokane, Wash 12,646 870 $3,313 673 96 Birmingham, Ala Altoona, Pa 285 5,672 10,076 97 98 Pa^vtucket, R. I 10,416 21,449 56,426 43,140 2,644 6,309 10,498 23 17,606 4,796 500 18,282 32,511 25,429 800 1,600 99 BLnghamton, N. Y 600 828 635 100 1,991 2,417 101 South Bond, Ind 102 Mobile, Ala 1,200 10,015 6,565 1,029 2,782 6,631 2,355 3,783 103 Johnstown. Pa 104 Dubuque, Iowa 4,007 797 2,219 220 105 Springfield, Ohio mieeling, W. Va 16,282 6,540 4,472 4,290 10,810 2,260 106 107 McKeesport, Pa 108 Bayonne, N. J 2,740 7,307 3,683 8,889 550 6,200 1,600 1,633 3,689 109 Butte, Mont 14,114 110 Allentown, Pa 111 Sioux City , Iowa 900 2,094 7 900 2,094 112 Terro Haute, Ind 113 Topeka, Kans 7 114 Davenport, Iowa Montgomery, Ala Quincy , 111 4,159 720 850 120 115 6,443 3,197 780 2,551 1,600 4,063 646 116 117 East St. Louis, 111 190 1,660 195 4,161 118 9,042 81,381 9,141 7,924 1,798 4,736 2,849 670 64,406 6,673 1,466 1,100 249 119 Little Rock, Ark > Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by refund receipts reported in Table 4. 93 MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES: 1904— Continued, and the ntiiuliei assigned to each, see page 37.] GEOUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OP 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904-Continued. CLASSIFIED BY DEPAKTMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. v.— Charities and corrections— Continued. Poor in institutions. Outdoor poor relief. Care of children. Lodging houses. City num- ber. Of city. Of other civil di- visions. Of pri- vate as- socia- tions. In city. By other civil di- visions. By pri- vate as- socia- tions. In institutions. In pri- vate families. Salaries and wages. All other.2 Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Of city. Of other civil di- visions. Of private associa- tions. Salaries and wages. All other. «3,988 $1,700 $10,803 9,650 $48,678 65 66 67 58 $4,282 1111,425 $3,018 $2,110 11,118 23,241 55 25,348 1,228 751 $1,800 59 10,134 8,234 2,480 25,428 25,226 5,163 8,185 26,830 4,169 801 6,193 1,273 1,367 6,341 893 S814 650 2,711 1,040 148 480 300 3,750 1,068 250 63 66 1,200 894 9,971 11,230 $600 5,879 644 ........ 1,350 633 . 97i 1,378 68 2,619 6,276 607 69 70 720 7,738 120 1,600 2,230 6,224 10,921 8,192 58 932 71 56,333 72 2,663 14,117 323 349 73 74 76 76 77 6,775 1,100 11,031 7,891 1,600 5,100 270 3,099 7,571 3,135 78 $8,879 J1S,239 600 79 8,045 80 81 82 7,247 23,640 1,200 6,976 446 600 780 83 84 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. $984 12,634 $658 85 $7,004 $19,545 $27 $6, 175 $170 $626 86 87 88 $1,320 1,898 5,682 16,815 10,000 60 704 1,270 89 90 2,206 6,166 4,425 206 91 " 9? 281 148 9; 94 2,600 95 1,608 9fi 97 1,844 6,277 12,760 19,849 6,457 9f 6,911 11,695 9f 4,500 2,417 ino 101 785 103 10; ]0< 3,600 105 106 107 550 1,633 ]0( $2,600 $3,689 1(11 110 900 11] 112 11 ; llf $900 1,050 116 116 ir 6,834 14,862 101 1,000 14,210 662 1,117 13 196 lie 670 111 ! Including payments to private associations and individuals. 94 Table 5.— PAYMENTS' TOR GENERAL AND [For a list ol tlie cities in eacli state arranged alphabetically GEOtiP IV.— CITIES HiVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904— Continued. CITY OK MUNICIPALITY. CLASSIFIED BY DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. IV.— Highways— Continued. v.— Charities and corrections. City Street sprinlduig. Miscellaneous. Aggregate. General adminis- tration. num- ber. Salaries and wages. AU other. Salaries and wages. All other. Total. Salaries , and wages. Payments to other civil di- visions. Payments to private associa- tions and indi- viduals. All Other. Salaries and wages. Ail other. MisceUa- neous. Service trans- fers. S3, 384 1,120 81,940 31,692 S3, 188 $196 40 58,760 19,163 121 York Pa $1,080 8,792 1,888 $108 4,598 $6,759 4,032 S350 6,539 3,635 $7,859 7,016 $1,570 1,800 $213 294 I'^S $90 124 Chpstor Pa 125 2,430 223 5,961 16,179 2,480 41,917 35,843 16,871 3,148 21,400 3,915 4,070 1,684 090 900 4,565 6,247 540 1,100 7,674 6,211 26 13,973 32,337 17,825 8,436 2,432 5,139 3,715 2,682 769 212 126 127 Passaic, N. J 128 Ehnira N. Y . 40 129 Atlantic City, N. J 7,852 677 1,388 152 4,500 131 12,955 15,124 2,8S0 9,992 1,978 55,015 39,783 7,178 1,411 5,210 2,180 600 3,019 7,746 9,445 1,189 6,973 1,678 28,123 29,009 1,098 132 3,499 1,091 1,460 133 Eoclrford lU 134 Jacksonville, Fla 1,575 1,350 300 16,000 136 Fitchburg, Mass 4,366 662 S2 5,073 8,356 600 5,819 2,418 1,697 265 1,000 133 200 5,480 1,411 140 Joplin, Mo ... . 238 248 975 141 Auburn, N. Y 32,137 1,800 9,542 11,605 2,000 34,413 23,891 1,217 10,598 3,067 3,123 10,223 1,800 75 1,228 2,000 887 1,550 15,724 2,392 254 142 Wichita, Kans.. 2,267 2,099 143 11,304 3,037 510 1,726 8,957 8,384 144 Woonsocket, R. I Joliet, 111 2,803 227 40 500 146 30 571 12,964 4,747 3,688 9,331 950 1,611 6,689 23,085 13,010 267 8,987 64 1,244 259 147 r,hfl.t,t.fi.Tinnfjn.j Tpnn , . . 148 Sacramento, Cal Oshkosh, Wis 3,608 5,301 1,056 149 150 La Crosso, Wis 2,347 151 Council Blufls, Iowa 1 1 Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by refund receipts reported in Table 4. 95 MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES: 1904— Continued. , and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904— Continued. CLASSIFIED BY DEPABTMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. v.— Charities and corrections— Continued. Poor in institutions. Outdoor poor relief. Care of children. Lodging houses. City 01 city. Of other civil di- visions. Of pri- vate as- socia- tions. In city. By other civil di- visions. By pri- vate as- socia- tions. In institutions. In pri- vate iamilles. Salaries and wages. All other. 2 num- her. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. 01 city. 01 other civil di- visions. 01 private associa- tions. Salaries and wages. All other. 120 $680 121 1,635 $13,041 5,265 J133 tl46 $13,487 3,245 $2,287 5,039 $1, 109 $593 122 123 124 11,753 7,608 5,128 2,432 5,139 2,367 3,364 $1,177 125 1,388 624 4,718 3,308 41 12B $1,060 650 900 540 127 - 128 1,388 129 130 131 720 < 44S 8,000 132 . :.:... 133 3,456 1,678 6,767 134 135 3,376 6,622 2,055 687 136 137 480 600 1,098 138 1,411 139 • 140 2,638 4,387 675 15,470 200 4,841 235 141 142 1 500 8,234 6,723 75 143 1,226 1,701 75 367 144 145 1,844 8,855 600 4,964 328 2,503 476 146 1,550 147 148 1,611 8,987 149 1 150 1 151 1 1 _.— .^ 8 Including payments to private associations and individuals. Bull. 50—06- 96 Table 6.— PAYMENTS > FOR GENERAL [For a list ot tlie cities in eacli state arranged alpliatetically CITY OR MUNICIPALITY. Grand total - Group I . . . Group II . . Group III. Group IV., CLASSIFIED BY DEPABTMBNTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. v.— Charities and corrections— Continued. Miscellaneous cliarities. Salaries ajid wages. $110,787 82,351 7,727 15,884 4,825 AU otlier.2 $964,748 465,658 96,213 240,056 162,821 Hospitals. OJ city. Salaries and wages. $1,252,344 947,022 212, 126 44,392 48,804 All otlier. Of other civil divisions. $1,929,492 1,214,483 517,521 89,032 108,456 $59,988 15, 413 21,413 15,939 7,223 01 private associa- tions. $1,679,545 1,088,534 260,078 221,076 109,857 Insane in institu- tions. Salaries and $131,337 131,337 All other.' $986,714 688,706 295,979 81,987 20,042 Prisons and reformatories. Of city. Salaries and wages. $1, 168, 348 958, 187 160, 435 24,261 25,475 AU other. Of other civil divisions. $1,604,867 1,326,470 212, 404 40,826 25, 167 $156,641 76,023 64,850 8,372 Of private associa^ tions. $149,068 143, 488 580' GROUP I.- -CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. 1 New York, N. Y $126,061 $500,294 $456,789 $914,776 12,000 20,769 $44,505 $394,384 70,699 162,300 45,824 76,624 33,241 27,739 $501,842 152,268 223,219 71,703 137,211 24,106 55,891 2 Chicago, 111 $5,309 64,503 3 14,490 27,211 261,578 260 68 11,307 ■ 13,046 33,541 76,622 183,510 21,691 163,944 312, 748 $42,051 37,514 51,772 150,079 75,804 150,512 138,348 $43,337 15,047 4 St. Louis, Mo $36,838 40,551 5 $15,413 6 69,337 70,928 7 Cleveland, Ohio 8 Bu£falo,N. Y 750 4,212 57,064 9 San Francisco, Cal 91,015 101,739 900 1,787 68,012 52,749 9,993 12,948 10 11 Cincinnati, Ohio 11,137 56,351 161,252 • 35,764 22,064 33,715 41,445 12 Detroit, Mich 10,506 442 3,650 13 Milwaukee, Wis 5,689 6,320 6,646 14 New Orleans, La 600 26,771 21,536 32,321 4,800 GROUP II —CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. 15 Washington, D . C $5,570 $23,721 28,472 18,129 10,693 15,677 16,536 $48,302 84,411 31,961 23,6,53 40,692 42,763 $163,810 438 3,000 $259,001 $46,969 13, 843 9,066 $45,926 25,162 8,754 $54,918 16 17 MinneapoUs, Minn 18 Jersey Clty,'N. J $2,400 19 890 1,931 600 2,500 17,514 31, 466 61,290 5,692 20 Indianapolis, lud 4,105 21 38,838 22 St. Paul, Minn 5,97J 13,554 10,085 7,799 23 Rochester, N. Y . 19,679 24 8,696 38,595 10,845 11,969 14,078 8,723 16,051 23,303 25 26 Denver, Colo 1,644 26, 450 81,939 1,428 496 4,211 27 Allegheny, Pa 6,959 28 9,202 18,512 29 Worcester, Mass 34,987 903 29,147 2,680 11,117 900 61,386 1,539 26,504 1,068 $1,067 6,958 30 Los Angeles, Cal Mp.mphi.q, Tpnn 447 29 31 32 Omaiia, Nebr 33 1,500 6,803 4,485 4,293 2,565 18,162 34 Syracuse, N. Y 225 15,713 35 2,912 6,884 36 Scranton, Pa 183 37 Paterson, N.J 350 21,015 4,461 9,676 4,043 17,111 16,111 38 Fall River, Mass 550 4,633 9,751 39 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. 40 Atlanta, Ga 813,463 $28,070 81,500 29,232 898 2,400 4,373 46,732 2,964 24,271 $11, 140 41 Albanv, N. Y -53,990 25, 059 701 3,267 42 Cambridge, Mass Seattle, Wash $1,199 2,910 $5,833 88,112 43 44 Grand Rapids, Mich 45 Davton, Ohio $6,498 6,786 $210 2,795 46 1,920 23,127 4,060 2,077 23,983 47 Hartford, Conn 48 Reading, Pa 49 Richmond, Va 211 474 3,425 166 3,636 50 7,705 12,426 51 Wilmington, Del 52 Trenton, N. J 1,910 5,000 53 Canaden, N. J £4 Bridgeport, Conn 2,742 1,456 6,905 1 Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by refund receipts reported in Table 4. 2 Including payments to private associations and individuals. 97 AND MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES: 1904— Continued. ' and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] CLASSIFIED BT DEPAKTMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS— continued. VI.— Education. Aggregate. Schools. PuUio. City num- General administration. Elementary. High and collegiate. Special. ter. Total. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All Other. Salaries and wages. AU other. Salaries and wages. Miscella- neoua.< Service transfers. 01 teachers. 01 others. 01 teachers. 01 others. 01 teachers. 01 others. 191,027,456 873,309,494 817,496,697 8221,265 $2,139,647 $508,450 553,014,281 85,117,056 $12,834,917 $8,137,749 $1,010,446 $1,505,704 $1,400,823 $213,501 54,972,764 15,841,096 11,548,344 8,665,252 44,457,834 12,854,488 9, 141, 181 6,855,991 10,352,748 2,962,804 2,392,321 1,788,824 162,182 23,804 14,842 20,437 1,085,872 423,736 315, 464 314,575 282,969 104,468 63, 667 57, 346 32,632,389 9,005,464 6,517,002 4,869,436 2,955,283 900,364 711,806 549,613 7,494,605 2,188,912 1,744,459 1,406,941 4,204,018 1,805,006 1,200,496 808,229 700, 340 143, 508 95,398 71,200 738,985 311,935 274,890 179,894 1,192,337 109, 189 84, 115 15, 183 196,264 9,606 2,841 4,790 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. $24,874,455 7,528,937 5,006,244 2,117,245 3,968,421 1,548,431 1,842,645 1,466,896 1,385,617 1,434,380 1,157,254 1,136,505 984,252 531,482 $20,223,848 0, 175, 653 3,736,414 1,670,444 3, 181, 790 1, 169, 148 1, 537, 997 1,163,550 1,269,241 1,077,424 985,441 963,898 828,104 469,982 $4,630,397 1.274,066 1,269,830 441,114 762,381 362,923 302,851 290,262 116, 376 352,496 171, 736 172,607 144,209 61,500 $15,210 79,318 5,6S7 14, 250 16,360 1,797 13,084 4,460 77 'ii,'939 $298,200 148,958 79,215 107, 556 127,895 33,051 70, 562 21, 660 85,049 26,898 19, 481 29, 400 26,407 13,640 $10, 319 61,863 52, 139 45,095 40,292 6,126 21, 125 365 22, 502 1,996 6,003 7,131 5,397 2,616 $15, 807, 113 4, 633, 889 2, 484, 800 1, 162, 756 1, 784, 736 885,086 986,612 900,969 923,216 741,099 707, 652 647,870 594, 359 372,232 $1,152,968 518,888 346, 394 114,592 170, 929 80,442 125, 176 69,527 58,036 108, 363 42,857 77,020 64,990 25,101 $3,522,388 1, 156, 460 626, 463 296, 667 468, 943 290, 629 194, 041 206, 632 82,330 252, 680 102, 501 123,903 120,176 60,322 $1,380,701 604, 153 420,609 221, 404 564, 444 105,827 209,835 100,814 156,932 85, 149 101,052 137, 402 75, 287 50,509 $449, 534 64, 301 44,002 27,760 36,303 8,630 14,838 10, 104 12, 771 4,009 20,701 6,527 1,860 $167, 357 44,042 134, 449 77, 639 125,741 17, 330 40,275 e0,008 33, 806 8,175 14,344 11,948 3,871 $522, 695 56, 348 106, 528 292, 178 53, 352 63, 545 84, 666 5,912 8,113 $13, 971 2,196 131, 416 13,990 2,760 6,337 26,724 420 450 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. $1,641,390 1,195,611 1,047,983 662,063 560,597 741,919 840,776 657,026 572. 338 855,554 447,219 928,392 495,383 493,960 646. 339 702,298 187,925 445,854 463,903 488,591 226,321 406,261 359,246 395,770 378,377 $1,248,934 1,007,246 862,812 553, 323 465,731 603,889 600,665 574,958 479,826 718,198 370,216 723,965 369, 135 435,474 521,903 607,881 161,813 366,624 373,599 400,288 187,391 329,822 290, 554 303,802 296, 439 $392,456 185, 194 185, 171 108,740 94,866 _ 138,030 236,356 82,068 92,512 132,946 77,003 204,427 126,248 58,486 120,807 94, 417 25,072 79,230 90,304 35,080 76, 439 68,692 91,968 77,989 $3,171 3,755 '4,'4i6' 3,629 1,040 3,850 $24,053 49,840 15,250 '10,067 15,261 11,693 34,074 8,400 18. 444 29, 239 43,979 28,990 19, 250 10,253 10,063 12,600 8,130 12. 445 12, 805 8,365 8,761 13, 039 6,071 8,864 3,300 $10,281 4,266 8,160 8,779 4,563 3,281 12,926 4,222 15,134 1,481 213 1,020 4,108 1,666 6,341 2,252 2,192 933 2,247 2,570 2,198 6,745 $866,042 754, 213 600,681 457, 215 311,408 416, 866 377, 617 384, 947 338, 247 463,289 ■245,600 504,388 268,905 265,807 359,945 446,378 117,876 263, 566 261, 279 278,886 126, 588 228,010 228,219 214, 666 244, 756 $65,862 70,850 69,911 30, 962 34, 929 33,156 55,098 66, 156 34,264 33,266 14,831 40,072 2f., 925 35,286 33,573 14, 122 31,071 28,759 25,952 15, 827 38,962 17, 262 35, 720 18, 223 $320,141 137,429 129, 532 93, 978 64,834 88,718 182, 491 53, 893 71,063 95,423 61,244 157, 403 93,800 44, 812 85,900 67,253 19,799 52,902 57,186 54,468 28,690 63, 371 63,712 71,710 49, 170 8212, 233 96,704 144, 501 37,015 93, 120 41,738 124,073 89, 310 81,421 162,043 42,907 124,210 26, 640 101, 918 85, 939 66, 922 14,600 53,492 54,972 58,799 27,252 39, 464 25,664 31, 369 28,800 $12, 800 5,900 8,794 1,260 8,078 3,446 9,803 10, 400 4,777 10,479 1,931 9,659 6,909 8,300 5,333 4,812 2,130 5,175 5,672 2,313 1,755 1,250 2,877 1,360 $12, 477 26,952 2,619 19,259 5,623 23, 874 9,883 9,587 27, 461 8,783 19, 342 8,aoo 10,036 26, 127 9,893 2,523 14, 742 26, 033 12,887 6,269 6,562 5,771 2,103 15, 930 $5, 694 68,842 14, 931 7,000 1,276 $6, 576 780 2,010 240 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. $212,425 328,934 513,450 445,9.% 424,768 343,155 388,333 460,119 251,679 191,631 195,979 230,425 250,547 364,431 313,362 $187,038 266,227 413,915 361,285 342,771 309,413 308,599 318, 656 200,804 163,300 174,368 166,729 188, 543 245, 5,32 251,323 $25, 387 72, 707 99,524 84,653 81,997 33,742 76,726 138, 378 49,662 27,566 21,611 63,696 62,004 118, 899 62,039 $11 3,008 3,085 1,213 765 $138,005 196, 450 274, 141 257, 608 217,954 210,703 197, 686 221,955 145, 397 126, 511 134,798 122,949 160,506 188, 018 192, 102 $5,072 14,572 27,215 25,938 25,395 20,869 64, 330 20,820 20, 484 9,919 7,840 10,246 12,341 24,646 16,296 $13, 576 68,805 63,488 55,759 66,377 18,280 62,819 99, 413 32,255 25,668 16, 401 44, 291 54, 385 105, 008 49,261 $23,981 35,217 79,091 52,000 42,390 41,062 38,882 66, 623 21,018 23,076 10, 020 25,010 15, 456 23, 964 $2,221 2,300 9,524 3,840 3,510 2,340 4,214 2,323 914 660 2,250 3,420 1,167 $2, 335 23, 062 14, 403 2,519 6,626 356 25,823 4,809 2,205 791 8,793 4,620 6,178 $3,858 '"i,'837' 14, 450 7,994 $780 9,744 4,375 410 7,073 3,194 525 800 > Including payments to other civil divisions and to private associations. < Includmg all payments to private schools. 98 Table 5.— PAYMENTS' FOE GENEKAIf [For a list o£ the cities in each state arranged alphabetically GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OP 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continued. CTTT OR MUNICIPALITY. CLASSIFIED BT DEPARTKENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCODNTS— Continued. v.— Charities and corrections— Continued. City num- ber. Miscellaneous charitiea. Hospitals. Insane in institu- tions. Prisons and reformatories. Salaries and wages. AU other.!! Of city. Of other civil divisions. Of private associa- tions. Salaries and wages. All other.' Of city. Of other civil divisions. Of private associa^ tions. Salaries and wages. AU other. Salaries and wages. All other. 65 Troy, N. Y $1,453 61,606 $22,605 1,088 526 1,644 56 $643 $7,363 $147 57 Des Moines, Iowa 58 New Bedford, Mass Oakland, Gal ' S663 35,889 733 4,666 98 69 $4,080 $3,623 60 Springfield, Mass La^VTence, Mass Somerville, Mass 600 1,106 17,127 14,459 38,052 2,908 91 2,984 1,436 4,873 1,528 6,124 3,566 61 690 62 6,290 14,400 9,935 160 63 Rn.vn.nTifi.h, Qfl, 2,525 2,000 64 Hoboken, N. J 66 Peoria, 111 50 990 4,014 7,015 24 66 Duluth, Minn EvansviUe, Ind 968 2,296 67 68 Utica,N. Y 1,381 132 $3,698 $9,721 69 Manchester, N. H 109 1,183 117 70 San Antonio, Tex 2,862 8,795 780 1,504 71 Elizabeth, N. J 12,000 6,000 3,762 72 Yonlcers, N. Y 1,275 73 Waterbury, Conn 9,824. 1 74 Salt Lake City, Utah... 75 Kansas City, Kans 7S0 2,947 76 Erie, Pa 77 Wilkesbarre, Pa 78 Norfolk, Va 2,200 79 Charleston, S. C Schenectady, N. Y Houston, Tex 1,213 700 4,230 258 10,847 23,979 4,200 641 80 4,000 81 3,544 82 Harriaburg, Pa 600 83 Portland, Me 150 9,096 3,085 3,985 8,859 615 1,529 84 Youngstown, Ohio 11,439 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 60,000 IN 1904. 86 Dallas, Tex $5,255 $8,602 86 Holyoke, Mass $4,070 $5,323 $2,333 87 Fort Wayne, Ind 88 Tacoma, Wash Akron, Ohio $275 ioi 3,713 89 16, 128 $625 90 Saginaw, Mieh 91 Brockton, Mass Lincoln, Nebr 400 25,535 $1,610 2,907 1,794 92 93 Covington, Ey 1,369 1,569 $3,870 $3,677 94 Lancaster, Pa 26 95 96 97 98 Spokane, Wash Altoona, Pa Pawtueket, R. I 245" 3,600 6,672 8,468 $480 99 100 Binghamton, N. Y Augusta, Ga 236 4,709 6,998 2,' 782' 11,791 19,972 i72' 3,783 4,796 101 102 103 South Bend, Ind Mobile, Ala Johnstown, Pa 6,'63i' i,'629' i,'398' 105 106 107 Springfield, Ohio Wheeling, W. Va McKeesport, Pa 4,472 7,210 i,'296' 2,'256' 109 110 111 112 Bayonne, N.J Butte, Mont AUentown, Pa Sioux City, Iowa Terre Haute, Ind ""'2,"766" 1,500 2,094 113 114 115 116 Topeka, Kans Davenport, Iowa Montgomery, Ala Quincy, 111 7 700 780 2,561 3,013 646 117 118 119 East St. Louis, ili Haverliil], Mass Little Rock, Ark... "'36,' 551' 752' 2,'65» ""2,"753' I Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by refund receipts reported in Table 4, • Including payments to private associations and individuals, ye 99 AND M.UNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES: ISO^-Continued. and t]ie numbei assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP ni.-CITIES HAVING A. POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100.000 IN 1904-Continued. CLASSIFIED BY DEPAETMENTS, OFEICES, AOT) ACCOUNTS— continued. VI.— Education. Aggregate. Soliools. Pubiic. City niim- General administration. Elementary. Higli and collegiate. Special. ber. Total. ; Salaries and wages. All otlier. Salaries and wages. All otlier. Salaries and wages. All otlier. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. MisceUa- neous.i Service transfers. Of teacliers. Of otliers. Of teaclieTS. Of Others. Of teachers. Of others. $233,935 271, 3S6 365,204 306,0.34 372,870 454,258 246,677 360,698 3,285 243,871 241,174 266,441 198,321 218,909 149,614 147,446 147,761 304,971 227,993 305,865 172,127 177,908 167,975 95,107 81,176 121,810 149,536 185,024 221,409 194,328 $188,752 218,108 275,148 225,722 336,194 321,490 197,271 288,288 1,812 192,328 197,323 218,949 167,616 163,873 114,205 131,201 120,241 221,310 179,249 260,807 146,933 145,400 132,859 76,675 55,714 94,640 131,588 141, 128 174,686 133,268 $45,183 53,273 90,116 80,130 36,676 132,736 48,063 72,279 1,473 50,799 43,851 45,944 30,705 55,036 34,385 16,245 27,520 82,834 48,744 44,154 25,194 32,508 35,116 18,432 25,462 27,170 17,948 43,866 46,823 61,060 $7,060 4,603 13,380 9,221 9,358 8,608 6,468 5,283 $250 3,113 $135,875 141, 150 227, 639 154,444 230,428 205,964 136,934 195,928 $16,715 20,415 27,070 17,485 16,090 24,636 18,832 18,708 $21,697 35,659 87,191 48,927 19; 289 66,883 37,209 46,485 $25,707 35,985 $3,389 2,468 56,718 8,308 55 56 57 $4,373 $121 1182 1,337 6,115 3,470. 890 977 32, 320 62,968 57,718 24,008 54,653 2,909 3,460 6,167 2,600 3, 419 10,748 5,023 24,791 4,113 12,331 59 27 1,343 131 18,192 205 60 62 744 6,200 8,950 7,080 7,466 5,894 4,170 5,329 6,040 10,500 3,891 13,494 5,385 8,408 4,075 2,641 2,500 3, ,521 3,323 4,958 3,600 5,422 300 824 1,609 1,100 153,838 160.585 154,605 122,359 109, 368 83,228 87,651 89,654 158,538 132,811 188,213 104,433 95,602 99,088 55,625 42,628 71,886 89,230 94,351 116,498 93,066 11,740 18,450 22,709 11,722 10,210 6)378 12,213 8,672 13,387 15,487 18,834 9,992 13,212 12,546 8,578 1,800 4,686 8,993 12,747 18,537 14,980 40,084 38,644 32,618 26,729 35, 365 27,309 12,592 24,070 71,112 37,107 31,711 16,194 22,099 29,508 11, ,309 5,469 21,693 14)625 35,352 38,296 43,417 12,631 1,200 4,166 64 65 1,548 22,817 24,128 30,421 15,600 18,909 15, 155 29,392 19,950 34,354 21,730 20,935 16,300 9,293 8,366 13,707 26,017 26,725 27,717 18,600 3,282 1,941 2,280 1,200 1,344 720 3,370 1,296 2,162 1,633 1,380 850 538 420 840 1,760 2,347 2,640 1,200 10,194 2, 876 14,678 4,700 2,625 66 67 68 1,024 402 398 150 192 1,839 5,353 1,737 69 1,474 70 3,300 6,985 5,529 7,121 6,033 6,547 5,443 1,323 6,173 827 4,928 72 73 904 74 75 76 165 77 78 79 477 80 81 30 1,098 289 2,740 7,446 3,285 4,961 82 83 84 GEOUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. $155,647 202,289 134,701 198,052 189,884 189,216 196,421 168,684 107,932 91,707 268,417 78,441 119,619 173,624 161,711 $136,145 155,215 114,994 177,117 147,559 138,801 165,694 136,944 88,894 71,896 194,716 68,592 94,319 126,870 126,532 $19,502 42,966 18,806 19,061 42,325 50,414 39,880 31,740 18,749 19,666 73,701 9,849 25,200 46,754 26,179 $4,470 4,450 8,950 6,089 14,180 9,092 5,461 4,693 7,213 2,975 6,610 3,620 3,000 4,592 4,220 $776 1,139 $104,540 111,324 79,016 136,331 96,433 87,475 110,200 116,837 59,906 62,745 139,887 50,821 79,706 91,550 89,386 $5,309 14,307 7,990 11,420 11,920 12,889 10,810 12,142 5,096 6,870 15,468 4,911 11,613 13,286 8,874 $14,209 26,501 15,007 11,437 34,088 38,601 30,292 29,520 10,245 16,370 46,221 8,990 23,488 39,282 18,654 $15,870 21,442 14,910 16,994 19,834 26,760 21,864 $1,425 3,692 1,101 1,440 1,477 1,870 1,091 $2,390 9,434 2,330 2,147 4,861 10,813 3,824 $1,356 85 $4,108 901 1,874 86 87 3,514 750 88 89 726 133 90 847 398 $36 91 92 289 246 2,076 1,316 16,053 347 11,737 8,375 27,240 8,920 800 930 2,172 420 2,256 2,127 6,832 512 93 94 95 96 97 479 731 11,100 18,797 1,352 1,532 3,328 3,053 98 99 IflO 121,973 300 145,833 112,528 133,770 136,655 142,139 152,871 268,336 125,046 138,361 163,724 218,967 181,259 56,895 96,794 165,796 172,303 73,320 ( 94,641 27,332 300 36,217 20,413 16,657 41,674 35,267 29,471 57,493 36,396 22,240 19,305 87, 157 45,840 10,505 17,592 41,901 38,680 7,737 4,145 515 63,926 7,791 22,564 16,783 1,164 3,100 101 'l^i 109,616 91,400 117, 113 94,981 106,882 122,062 210,557 88,650 116,121 144,419 130,901 135,419 46,390 79,202 122,693 133,078 66,583 3,801 4,760 3,765 4,189 3,840 3,500 14,029 4,390 85,043 68,017 82,179 70,625 84,312 86,869 143,105 66,238 99,501 105,408 85,696 96,358 33,889 50,813 80,293 92, 130 53,783 9,722 8,892 9,708 5,410 8,100 11,100 15,063 8,996 14,347 7,875 9,288 10,467 1,192 6,719 14,740 10,678 3,933 36,217 14, 118 15,512 34,657 34,401 21,577 38, 145 28,226 20,824 14,823 60,228 42,771 8,245 16,734 34,417 33,332 6,619 9,900 14,700 16,500 11,594 7,700 12, 120 26,950 9,235 1,150 1,380 1,700 480 870 900 1,510 791 715 600 3,012 104 ..5 105 858 3,116 106 107 1,338 286 2,207 3,322 808 2,113 11,526 7,362 4,4T9 108 109 r 110 111 5,570 7,920 5,900 2,729 9,650 9,640 3,959 3,700 21,910 23,676 17,845 7,200 9,025 13, ISO 17,437 3,867 1,425 1,404 1,069 300 700 1,280 934 300 3,600 25,369 112 909 276 113 114 250 386 5,595 500 790 425 115 116 1,202 645 117 55 328 118 119 "Including payments to other civil divisions and to private associations. < Including all payments to private schools. 100 Table S.— PAYMENTS ^ FOR GENERAL [For a list of the cities in each state arranged alphabetically GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904— Continued. CITY OE MTOJICIPALITY. CLASSIFIED BY DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS- continued. v.— Charities and corrections— Continued. City num- ber. Miscellaneous charities. Hospitals. Insane in institu- tions. Prisons and reformatories. Salaries and wages. AU other.J Of city. 01 other civil divisions. Of private associa^ tions. Salaries and wages. All other.8 01 city. Of other civU divisions. Of private associa- tions. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. AU other. 120 SDrinsfleld 111 $3,188 $196 121 York, Pa 340 31,409 10,449 $300 6,884 1,888 $100 122 $300 $5,434 385 $5 123 $i,592 124 125 200 19,900 6,514 453 1,608 1,100 7,490 5,211 26 13,973 483 1,318 126 127 128 Elmira, N Y 129 Atlantic City, N. J 130 131 TTTlmrvillfi, Tpnn $5,210 87,745 132 Newcastle, Pa 3,499 1,091 133 Hockford, 111 600 2,375 1,189 2,129 134 Jacksonville, Fla 644 1,388 135 300 16,000 136 Fitchburg, Mass 15,469 389 2,651 37 2,418 137 8,356 29,009 138 Macon, Ga 6,000 139 140 141 Auburn, N. Y 244 660 1,800 241 142 Wichita, Kans 143 Racine, Wis . 10 645 78 144 Woonsocket, R. I 786 2,000 887 227 145 JoUet, lU 146 Tfliinton, Ma. Excess 01 accrued interest receipts over interest payments. 104 Table 5.— PAYMENTS ' FOR GENERAL AND [For a list of the cities in each state arranged alphabetically GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OP 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continued. CITY OB MUNICIPAUTY. CLASSIFIED BY DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. VI —Education— Continued. VII.— Eeoreation. Schools— Continued. Libraries. 'Art galleries and museums. Aggregate. Parks, gardens, ' etc Public- Continued. Private. City num- General • administration. Special- Continued. AU other. Salaries and wages. AU other. Salaries and wages. AU other. Total. Salaries and wages. AU other. Salaries and wages. AU other. MisceUa- neous. Service transfers. fi5 Trov N Y $16,618 $li;i51 25,565 35,132 49,078 11,070 43,330 11,888 27,770 12,117 19,357 28,354 11,268 3,000 5,775 8,717 17,176 643 14, 247 4,957 10,216 1,993 4,544 627 14,006 14, 465 1,358 5,974 6,942 13,331 2,211 $5,634 8,661 21,902 28,273 7,781 27,198 6,162 9,193 7,775 11,783 12,824 8,320 1,749 1,418 4,579 12,299 619 6,559 4,394 8,141 1,172 3,729 $5,517 16,548 13,230 18,231 3,289 15,816 4,328 16,088 4,342 7,574 15,530 2,948 1,251 4,357 3,402 4,877 24 7,304 563 1,862 821 815 627 5,303 8,156 958 1,887 2.683 6; 119 608 56 S443 $8,993 7,059 9,343 13,890 $5,755 2,925 12,302 5,669 34,445 7,194 12,617 1,473 7,003 4,383 2,255 $356 57 $4,253 $386 7,000 I 2,574 59 Oakland Cal 60 Springfield, Mass 3,174 316 1,398 3,489 4,240 450 8,529 10,297 1,812 6,719 9,338 6,831 62 63 3,825 3,900 1,100 823 66 T>nlnt,h Minn 816 68 Utica N Y 5,700 3,629 3,681 5,003 2,998 2,846 69 736 70 San Antonio, Tex Elizabeth, N. J 273 $300 $136 1,500 71 72 Yonkers N. Y 2,999 1,197 5,814 3,750 3,760 5,863 2,373 4,269 873 1,230 3,862 384 73 213 76 Erie Pa 1,313 46 77 800 14,470 5,000 100 5,000 3,323 9,303 6,299 400 4,087 4,259 7,212 1,603 1,200 300 79 Charieston S.C 250 261 80 Schenectady N. Y 81 2,265 810 1,977 800 541 1,356 83 Portland Me 263 5,694 4,690 9,942 84 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. 85 Dallas, Tex $3,175 $2,127 10,000 2,370 3,837 2,626 1,000 5,706 2,220 4,462 $6,047 12,505 9,680 16,750 3,677 1,248 1,943 471 $3,764 5,823 8,063 12,933 2,476 1,088 736 450 $2,283 6,005 1,617 3,817 1,201 160 1,147 21 86 $1,677 $668 800 $110 87 3,027 4,843 3,715 88 Tacoma, Wash 89 90 Saginaw, Mich 91 Brockton, Mass $508 6,099 3,272 4,142 60 92 93 Covington, Ky 94 366 11,429 4,635 200 6,250 6,430 1,162 6,499 2,556 1,496 1,981 5,448 366 1,032 2,635 200 2,726 3,218 59 1,231 519 607 901 1,507 95 Spokane, Wash 3,339 4,595 10,397 2,000 96 97 Altoona, Pa 1,712 98 Pawtucket, E. I 4,991 3,723 3,665 2,441 3,524 3,212 1,103 4,922 1,647 889 1,080 3,941 99 Binghamton, N. Y $300 500 100 101 South Bend, Ind 1,833 1,153 346 390 1,966 102 MobUe, Ala 300 103 104 Dubuque, Iowa 3,661 3,261 2,683 2,060 3,094 9,900 3,398 1,145 2,743 856 2,824 4,786 105 Springfleld, Ohio 900 106 WhSSng,W.Va McKeesport, Pa 300 107 108 Bayonne, N. J 2,088 2,049 2,049 109 Butte, Mont 110 AUentown, Pa 425 1,767 2,830 7,174 14,544 2,311 6,081 980 8,435 2,482 425 686 862 739 5,362 300 1,349 980 2,914 434 111 Sioux City, Xowa 2,273 2,231 3,017 3,780 1,080 2,295 1,416 882 2,193 3,069 1,585 1,472 1,081 1,968 6,435 9,182 2,011 4,732 ""i.'osi 600 1,000 300 211 67 25 32 112 Terre Haute, Ind 113 Topeka, Kans 114 Davenport, Iowa 115 Montgomery, Ala 116 Quincy, 111 117 East St. Louis, lU $3,590 $3,091 87 48 118 Haverhill, Mass 7,940 5,338 5,221 2,048 300 1,000 540 119 Little Rock, Ark 1 Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by refund receipts reported in Table i. 105 MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES: laCM^-Continued. and tbe number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904-Contiiiued. CLASSIFIED BY DEPAKTMENT3, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. VII.— Recreation- Continued. VIII.- Interest.' IX.— MiscellancouB. Parks, gardens, etc.— Continued. Baths, bathing beaches, etc. Celebrations, entertainments, and miscellaneous. Total. Damage settlements and current judgments. Sundries. General park expenses. Park police. Miscellaneous. City num- ber. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. 14,314 6,680 16,040 27,240 7,781 12,674 4,669 7,661 6,769 1,547 8,924 7,220 780 1,060 4,436 9,359 $1,609 10,328 12,076 16,395 3,289 8,636 2,539 10,651 2,959 $100 1,341 $1,320 $896 464 61 842 $2,913 4,781 707 907 $67,799 106,440 69,721 138,265 35,352 61,086 60,797 110,837 111,259 78,007 59,146 163,901 100,032 44,195 28,071 120,387 125,685 95,089 32,808 138,108 181,595 13,316 23,600 179,936 141,251 57,443 186,693 23,747 134,962 34,710 $27,094 14,347 16,145 9,354 9,884 2,694 6,142 1,716 6,282 11,273 7,168 7,380 1,725 35,596 6,644 3,489 2,046 10,697 10,411 6,440 14,642 1,607 6,623 112,803 7,010 42,591 41,094 2,122 3,945 5,842 $154 3,647 10,278 1,861 $26,940 10,700 5,867 7,603 9,884 2,121 1,255 66 $1,615 250 426 $468 56 $878 481 652 57 2,661 56 58 59 1,600 8,171 6,765 513 1,603 266 223 651 1,015 2,964 2,018 882 4,875 2,148 673 3,887 1,715 6,460 60 61 1,632 1,006 211 5,367 501 1,987 62 832 11,273 4,127 5,689 1,000 36,394 318 2,280 2,046 6j302 6,787 3,663 4,307 1,607 4,289 108,651 7,010 39,543 28,969 1,824 1,806 2,760 83 5,100 1,100 712 64 12,559 2,948 658 3,832 2,777 4,166 3,041 1,691 725 202 6,326 1,209 65 66 969 696 87 358 325 200 1,361 711 24 1,164 68 , 93 69 1,440 619 70 71 3,869 3,667 1,825 2,857 875 4,295 4,624 i;777 10,336 72 4,394 8,141 1,172 . 2,416 663 1,775 821 300 74 76 769 574 78 S3' 5,303 4,271 350 1,587 434 3,242 381 2,334 4,252 77 6,673 6,399 400 3,247 2,050 4,344 1,069 1,530 600 78 1,621 2,003 608 300 590 2,053 79 3,048 14,126 298 2,139 2,882 £0 81 232 303 119 227 82 1,123 945 706 83 84 I""' $3,784 2,876 7,283 12,933 2,476 1,088 112 460 10,397 2,000 3,624 2,633 1,103 2,966 1,647 889 1,080 2,741 1,368 4,982 8,648 2,011 4,132 4,221 1,508 GROUP IV.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30.000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. $2,283 6,674 1,617 3,817 1,201 160 582 21 96 1,032 1,980 2,326 2,797 44 1,276 ' 909 607 243 1,507 487 438 5,079 300 910 2,328 434 $300 $1, 131 624 463 $110 $1, 149 179 $413 121 $375 655 200 400 300 15 301 658 425 476 308 838 $68, 601 82, 750 26, 422 126,790 33, 161 46, 129 52, 812 70,088 32,651 16,079 124, 459 138, 794 36,946 102,353 27,009 13,274 44,077 130, 584 17,311 47,245 37,586 24, 497 36,921 87,-336 35, 637 26,573 4,452 38, 631 80,841 17,963 72,843 46, 249 65, 254 26,197 9,386 $8,063 19,967 1,708 12,688 6,266 11, 173 1,201 3,822 6,918 1,724 8,155 2,517 18,674 7,682 6,866 2,710 2,620 2,009 1,201 8,310 2,878 4,424 3,470 13,813 11,607 $7,195 15,387 118 865 718 ;427 ,213 6,588 2,751 3,005 1,201 3,131 2,160 1,264 2,920 1,354 17,099 3,594 835 676 150 366 6,448 $868 4,600 1,706 6,100 2,516 8,168 2,000 3,466 744 8,518 935 3,407 4,521 4,768 460 6,235 1,163 1,675 3,988 8,031 2,135 2,470 1,843 1,201 2,862 2,876 4,424 3,470 13,813 9,607 727 680 2,786 1,629 3,212 1,118 2,865 8,311 33,906 2,213 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 ' Including net or corporate interest payments on " special assessment loans " and " loans for general purposes," given In Table 8. 106 Table 6.— PAYMENTS ' FOR GENERAL AND ' (For a list of the cities in each state arranged alphabetically , GROUP rv.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 60,000 IN 1904-Continuea. CITT OB MUNICIPALITY. CLASSIFIED BY DEPABTMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. VI.— E ducation— Continued. VII.— Recreation. Schools— Continued. Libraries. Art galleries and museums. Aggregate. Parks, gardens. Public- Continued. Private. City Bum- General administration. Special- Continued. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Total. Salaries and wages. AU other. Salaries and wages. All other. Miscella- neous. Service transfers. 120 Springfield, 111 $3,835 $1,239 1,040 6,988 4,632 $36,395 3,040 10,520 9,962 2,102 7,393 20,563 2,944 6,026 32,121 1,759 $29,135 2,180 6,852 2,544 1,302 1,025 6,482 1,944 3,670 $6,940 860 3,668 7,416 800 6,310 14,081 1,000 2,356 32,121 539 $320 $1,800 $222 121 Yorli:, Pa 122 6,824 6,225 $550 280 17 123 --■---■- 3 124 Chester, Pa 125 2,619 8,800 4,230 3,169 8,313 4,160 2,600 1,447 1,618 58 126 200 127 Passaic, N. J $762 128 Einiira, N. Y $345 129 Atlantic City, N. J 4,272 1,581 2,132 3,105 130 1,220 131 Knoxville, Tenn . 132 90 756 15,444 488 2,956 1,538 4,525 2,662 90 317 4,580 88 1,486 818 2,630 676 133 RocMord, 111 . . . 6,501 4,332 334 10,864 400 1,471 720 1,995 2,076 104 134 Jacksonville, Fla 960 90 135 South Omaha, Nebr 935 3,039 480 646 3,647 666 600 2,020 1,124 2,500 465 1,645 1,513 1,781 4,005 600 3,931 2,756 1,500 2,274 136 Fitchburg, Mass Galveston, Tex. . . 202 137 138 139 TantnTi, Ohio 40 2,134 1,980 760 140 Joplin, Mo 1 141 Auburn, N. Y 646 738 4,895 586 661 7,371 1,976 6,972 7,153 1,966 2,126 7,036 23 3,865 447 241 5,496 795 2,332 6,697 1,230 1,627 5,313 698 1,030 139 380 1,875 1,176 4,640 456 726 699 1,723 17 142 Wichita, Kans 1,800 2,549 1,388 5,337 6,873 1,800 143 Racine, Wis 144 40 145 Joliet, ni 840 146 Taunton, Mass 4 147 Chattanooga, Tenn. 148 4,958 3,661 $1,620 364 600 149 Oshlcosh, Wis 150 La Crosse, Wis 151 2,017 1,457 1 Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by refund receipts reported in Table 4. 107 NfflWCIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES: 1904— Comtmued. and tlie Hranber assigned to each, see page 37.] * GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50.000 IN 1904— Continued. CLASSIFIED BY DEPABTMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOtTNTS— OOntinued. VII.— Eecreation— Continued. VIII.— Jnterest.s IX.- Miscellaneous. Parks, gardens, etc.— Continued. Baths, bathing beaches, etc. Celebrations, entertainments, and miscellaneous. Total. Damage settlements and current judgments Sundries. Genei-al park expenses. Park police. Miscellaneous. City num- ber. Salaries and wages. AU other. Salaries and •wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. Salaries and wages. All other. ^,047 1,330 2,792 1,199 16,678 860 990 5,256 t5,288 600 100 JIO $350 $47,095 40,333 11,606 70,064 39,997 58,015 156,737 35,331 41,393 42,360 689 74,463 16,843 20,055 44,260 58,247 42,132 47,131 41,966 45,339 14,561 16,520 63,458 24,090 69,849 31,586 43; 813 60,396 1,636 19,235 18,020 26,890 $29,570 232, 4,208 6,465 5,851 1,267 1,148 2,653 6,783 7,1«7 6,416 6,338 31,006 1,183 1,371 77,813 4,281 6,035 2,053 3,070 12,796 11,452 5,046 6,808 9,834 2,861 6,041 6,142 15,050 1,639 3,210 3,070 $7,020 44 936 750 2,416 1,267 1,148 $22,550 188 3,272 6,715 3; 435 120 {250 3,637 1,345 715 121 $686 1,354 773 1,649 2,208 177 275 $43 1,976 414 I22 $394 123 687 27 124 1,025 4,828 1,370 3,670 2,738 8,951 623 1,805 231 818 1,750 2,104 200 153 32,121 125 1,531 574 123 126 2,653 4,223 7,187 2,217 961 31,006 1,183 381 66,448 3,657 6,035 1,303 1,370 1,507 7,535 3,152 4,657 9,834 2,457 4,441 300 14,950 1,389 3,210 1,479 127 123 1,660 128 129 1,220 639 4,19S 4,387 130 m' 131 132 334 9,904 400 1,471 720 1,995 1,316 421 4,300 88 837 818 2,530 m 996' 11,365 624 133 134 / 135 "*■—"■■"*' 648 136 137 7S0 1,700 11,289 3,917 1,894 2,151 138 576 IBS' 140 23 1,270 447 141 4,656 614 2,332 6,097 1 1,230 1,116 3,856 89 897 49 20 1,875 465 2,505 378 514 255 1,723 46 133 580 141 480 315 142 90 300 143 lOO 100 144 394 60O 6,842 100 250 145 20 91 1,705 261 75 549 430 78 212 146 148 149 1,591 151 1 " sneoial assessmen t loans " anc 1 " loans lo r general pu rposes," giv sn in Table 8 108 Table 6 PAYMENTS ^ FOR MUNICIPAL INVESTMENT [For a list of the cities in eacii state arranged alphabetically CITY OS MUNICIPALITY. Grand total Group I Group II Group III Group IV MIINICIPAL INVESTMENT EXPENSES. Total municipal investment expenses. $412, 082 350, 799 43, 510 9,193 8,580 For salaries and wages. $121,200 110, 691 4,375 4,766 1,368 For miscella- neous objects. $290, 882 240,108 39, 135 4,427 7,212 MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIAL EXPENSES. Total municipal industrial expenses. $41,842,821 27,631,565 5,937,203 4, 606, 984 3,667,069 Classified by character. Payments to public. Total. $41, 745, 229 27,554,824 5,931,273 4,597,121 3,662,011 For salaries and wages 812,923,152 8,347,170 1,912,778 1,519,973 1, 143, 231 For interest. 2 $15,749,120 10, 247, 230 2,563,980 1,604,887 1,333,023 For mis- cellaneous objects. $13,072,967 8, 960, 424 1^4,515 1, 472, 261 1,185,757 Service transter payments. $97, 592 76, 741 ■5,930 9,863 6,058 Classified by industries. Waterworks. Salaries and wages. $9,631,786 6,026,760 1,682,719 1,139,360 782, 947 All other.8 $9,725,661 6,351,611 1,308,484 1,210,770 854,790 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. 1 New York, N.Y Chicago, 111. .. . . $16, 126 1,960 $16, 126 1,960 201,181 4,493 4,097 1,437 4,204 $12,487,896 2,327,425 4,167,097 1,285,456 3,103,861 930, 607 606,975 646,865 $12,479,371 2,274,298 4,167,097 1,285,352 3,097,314 926,780 606,373 646, 415 $3,023,479 1,303,939 924,629 623,720 769,393 369, 461 267,642 185,942 $6,157,636 164,727 833,919 222,466 1,766,120 340,949 156, 499 156,701 $3,298,256 805,632 2,408,549 439, 166 671,801 216,370 182,332 302,772 $8,525 53, 127 $1,537,937 1,120,187 901,313 584,756 431,756 302,658 225,842 172,770 $1,582,416 631,532 2,268,840 366,760 397,022 130,534 138,237 294,581 2 3 Philadelphia, Pa St. Louis, Mo 300,447 ' 5,493 7,041 1,437 4,204 $99,206 1,000 2,944 4 104 6,647 3,827 602 1,450 5 6 Baltimore, Md 7 Cleveland, Ohio Buffalo, N. Y 8 9 San Francisco, Cal Pittsburg, Pa 700 700 10 500 11,754 500 6,981 532,215 860,000 487,072 178, 629 27, 467 532,215 848,374 487,072 177,696 27, 467 151,743 417,510 183,944 111,645 24,223 179, 480 163,354 86,940 19,439 200,992 267,510 217, 188 46,612 3,244 134,658 400,215 103,809 110,859 200,788 245,814 57,613 47,474 11 12 Cincinnati, Ohio Detroit, Mich : 4,773 1,626 13 Milwaukee, Wis New Orleans, La 677 460 677 460 933 14 Atlanta, Ga Albany, N. Y Cambridge, Mass Seattle, Wash Grand Rapids, Mich . Dayton, Ohio... Lowell, Mass Hartford, Conn. Reading, Pa Richmond, Va.. Nashville, Tenn, . , Wilmington, Del.. Trenton, N. J Camden, N. J Bridgeport, Conn. GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. 15 Washington, D. C Newark, N. J $2,495 2,900 $2,495 700 $170,771 721,561 237,797 639,402 282,090 27,527 423,215 204, 811 327,846 435, 680 144,975 27,005 385,134 295, 544 307, 784 181,846 289,849 2,822 648 257, 279 2,880 756 912 184, 990 314, 179 $170,244 720,021 237,797 639,402 282,090 27,527 421,185 204,811 327,846 435,580 144,735 27,005 395, 134 295,544 366,797 181,846 289,849 2,822 648 257,279 2,880 756 912 184,384 314, 179 $125,988 208,021 88,876 102,276 89,944 10,860 85,334 83,660 121,838 183,833 66,528 14, 561 156,301 84, 965 146,016 80,632 94,556 1,794 600 66,521 1,380 $44,256 84,145 71,921 264,811 95,381 14, 882 108, 113 11, 161 93, 173 79,392 45,069 6,114 138,623 59,998 66,118 27,546 75,793 1,028 48 50,196 $627 1,540 $121,028 194, 530 88,043 99,636 74,786 2,400 67,576 80,554 89,552 182,633 54,673 $44,085 72,638 71,852 259,468 93,798 4,048 104,736 10,725 73,871 77,943 41,246 16 $2,200 $427,855 77,000 272,315 96,765 1,785 227,738 109,990 112, 836 172,355 33, 138 6,330 101,310 150,591 164,663 73,663 119,500 17 IS Jersey City, N. J 1,918 28,001 171 63 1,900 18 28,001 171 53 19 20 Indianapohs, Ind Providence, R.I St. Paul, Minn 21 2,030 09 23 Rochester, N. Y Kansas City, Mo 276 276 24 25 874 874 240 26 Denver, Colo 27 Allegheny, Pa 275 3,629 275 3,529 147,229 71,815 130,448 76,844 91,466 136,839 47,580 62,186 27,417 70,962 23 Columbus, Ohio Worcester, Mass 29 987 30 Los Angeles, Cal 300 300 31 32 Omaha, Nebr 99 2,107 99 2,107 33 New Ilaven, Conn 34 140,662 1,500 63,724 49,790 35 St. Joseph, Mo 12 275 ""^"■■■275' 12 36 Soranton, Pa 756 72 40,610 75,409 37 Patcrson, N. J 840 48, 219 60,245 38 Fall River. Mass Portland, Oreg 225 225 95, 555 188,525 606 29,701 16,021 33,268 26,042 39 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. $302 565 1,336 ....... ""eoo' 320 100 $300 525 1,100 100 236 $:06,222 173,572 248,490 168,677 ^ 169,093 101,577 159,292 120,442 73, 268 360,838 148, 189 79,238 67, 459 162,011 1,365 $206,222 173,672 246,919 168, 677 167, 109 101,577 159,083 119,902 73,268 360, 143 148,189 79,238 67, 459 162, Oil 1,365 347, 285 74,948 72,738 43,790 60,242 42,059 74,226 71,520 33,990 115,556 31, 154 23,588 28,731 49,724 1,200 $65, 320 55,340 132,772 67,500 51,222 36,083 46,685 27,000 15,962 120,014 78, 520 8,835 24,618 47, 390 $93, 617 43,284 41,409 67,387 55, 645 23,435 38.172 217382 23, 316 124,573 38,515 46,815 14,210 64,897 165 $1,571 209 540 1 Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by refund receipts reported in Table 4. a Not included in expenses of specified municipal industries on opposite page. Given in Taljle 8 as interest ' s Exclusive of expenses for interest. ' Connected with penal institutions, except in the case of St. Louis. $37,530 73,044 57, 791 41,450 43, 619 38,882 64, 133 67, 780 33,084 26,532 30, 314 22,688 28, 731 47,861 $90,647 42,856 39,848 53,974 47,878 23, 372 33, 100 20,955 22,984 18,834 37,757 46,815 14,210 64,897 'on loans for municipal industries.'' 109 J»ND MDNICIPAL INDUSTRIAL EXPENSES: 1904. a"ash 96 Birmingham, Ala 97 Aitoona, Pa - . 16,394 26,059 25,742 6,760 13,210 12,498 3,796 27,093 25,561 4,823 24,358 10,244 98 Pawtuclcet, R. I 596 99 Binghamton, N. Y 409 409 100 101 South Bend, Ind 2 1,539 102 Mobile, Ala 2,833 2,833 103 Johnstown, Pa 104 Pubuque, Iowa 21,218 18,500 1,764 5,100 10,337 11,635 10,480 40,202 32,733 8,747 11,303 17,277 82,510 33, 122 135,754 105 Springfield, Ohio Wheeling, W. Va 487 657 487 657 103 107 108 Bavonne, N. J 473 473 109 Butte, Mont 110 39,390 107,279 10,184 648 773 74,074 2,110 496 60,860 2,349 39,390 107,279 10,184 648 773 ■ 74,074 2,110 496 60,765 2,349 10,764 15,299 6,387 480 189 19,451 1,570 480 10,837 1,409 10,795 78,710 17,831 13,270 3,797 168 584 22,415 540 16 10,288 940 10,764 14,759 17,796 12,776 111 Sioux City, Iowa 112 113 114 Davenport, Iowa 115 Montgomery, Ala 32,208 14,607 21,920 116 Quincy, 111 117 East St. Louis, 111 118 119 Haverhill, Mass Little Rooic, Arlc 112 $110 2 39,640 95 10,533 10,274 ■ Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by refund receipts reported in Table 4. ! Not included in expenses of specified municipal industries on opposite page. Given in Table 8 as interest ' on loans for municipal industries.' Ill il^D MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIAL EXPENSES: 1904— Continued. and the piunber assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904-Continuea. ■- — — ••' MUNICIPAL INDUSTKIAL EXPENSES— Continued. Classified by industries— Continued. Electilc light works. Gas wodcs. Markets and public scales. Docks, wharves, and landings. Cemeteries and crem- atories. Institutional indus- tries.i All other industries. City num- ber. Salaries and wages. All other.* Salaries and wages. AU other." Salaries and wages. AU other.' Salaries and wages. All other.' Salaries and wages. All other.' Salaries and wages. All other.' Salaries and wages. All other.' $1,322 $550 19,362 10,826 25,465 $22 13,525 2,186 9,069 55 1,000 $111 57 58 59 60 61 $401 1,444 $186 300 $407 $127 10,167 1,603 62 63 3,402 2,257 2,640 1,588 5,305 2,275 753 2,554 328 291 160 $2,630 $1,652 476 453 65 66 i24,950 $43,253 1,723 1,300 117 8,314 50 12,482 4,757 4,539 68 533' 2,360 18 1,431 66 7 4,696 2,336 70 720 1,134 72 10,051 360 2,485 56 24,689 9,922 74 75 225 900 260 388 76 1,510 10,232 363 1,663 77 l,e04 3,640 965 650 78 79 80 3,531 1,908 90 81 18, 845 s ifin 2,000 16,231 83 ;.::::;: 600 10 84 1 1 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. 85 $19,737 $15,699 $26,661 $77,686 86 $1,020 $50 87 27,716 36,969 $900 $81 88 89 540 60 $2,676 3,188 $1,520 662 SO 91 92 1,330 302 204 178 150 $1,706 $760 184 93 94 95 2,388 1,477 96 97 4,403 100 6,230 1,828 2,620 2,827 98 99 720 2,155 1,254 59 3,996 8,497 1,611 100 101 1,989 513 1,289 2,659 2,633 3,231 159 15 483 2,670 1,980 1,456 1,000 102 103 104 349 934 106 62,541 68,812 2,543 214 450 106 107 108 109 36 110 540 301 193 3,797 111 6,387 112 480 168 113 189 584 114 1,420 660 480 325 166 16 9 3,424 420 170 115 1 490 374 116 1 117 304 1,409 100 940 118 118 ' Exclusive of expenses for interest. < Connected with penal institutions, except in the case ol St. Louis, Bull. 50—06 112 Tablr 6.— PAYTMENTS ^ FOR MUNICIPAL INVESTMENT [For a list of the cities in eacli state arranged alphabetically GROUP IV.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 60,000 IN 1904r-Continued. CITY OK MUNICIPALITT. MUNICIPAL INVESTMENT EXPENSES. MUNICIPAL INBtrSTEIAL EXPENSES. City num- ber. Total municipal investment expenses. For salaries and wages. For miscella- neous objects. Total municipal industrial expenses. Classified by character. Classified by industries. Payments to public. Service transfer payments. Waterworks. Total. For salaries and wages. For interest.! For mis- cellaneous objects. Salaries and wages. All other." 120 Springfield, 111 175,594 160 66,710 101,875 344 61,852 129,463 175,594 150 66,710 101,723 344 61,732 129,013 $49,661 150 26,724 27,655 $25,933 $35,408 $21,347 121 york. Pa 122 Salem, Mass 4133 335 $108 250 S25 85 $27,966 66,087 12,020 18,981 344 12,947 13,708 20,076 17,806 11,246 17,842 123 $152 124 Chester, Pa ir, 100 60 100 8, .594 7,428 ., 40,191 107,877 120 450 8,594 7,245 12,265 14,130 12fi Newton, Mass 50 127 Passaic, N.J 128 Elmira, N. Y 38 1,030 38 1,030 8,800 117,480 8,800 117,480 7,043 21,156 1,757 37,954 129 Atlantic City, N. J Superior, Wis 68,370 21,156 37,954 130 131 Knoxville, Tenu 1,256 1,256 1,200 66 132 Newcastle, Pa 133 EocMord, 111 32,597 121,295 32,597 121,295 12,439 42,840 2,637 26,375 17,521 52,080 12,439 15,816 17,521 8,718 134 Jacksonville, Fla 135 South Omaha, Nebr 136 Fitchburg, Mass 95,168 91,177 8,077 60,846 11,380 62,382 1,.502 7,131 46,812 32,803 123,924 409 45,257 1,999 33,677 166 96,158 91,177 8,077 60,845 11,380 62,382 1,502 7,131 46,688 32,803 123,227 409 46,257 1,999 33,677 156 44,755 33,358 4,905 16,228 4,989 24,005 1,440 6,629 7,564 19,305 40,899 353 25,443 1,343 16,185 152 22,420 34,080 1,000 18,001 975 12,200 27,983 23,739 2,172 16,616 5,416 16,177 62 602 7,261 11,148 36,739 56 16,894 656 12,432 37,926 18,503 26,610 16,344 137 Galveston, Tex 138 Macon, Ga 695 285 600 95 285 139 Canton, Ohio 15,116 16,184 140 Joplin, Mo 141 Auburn, N.Y 15,678 13,736 142 Wichita, Kans 143 Racine, Wis 160 7,664 19,305 19,589 13 7,385 11,148 9,395 144 Woonsocket, R. I 31,863 2,350 45,689 124 146 Joliet, 111 146 Taunton, Mass 383 200 300 83 200 697 147 Chattanooga, Term Sacramento, Cal 148 2,920 17,109 16,383 149 Oshkosh, Wis 160 La Crosse, Wis 6,060 8,986 9,801 151 Council Bluffs, Iowa . . . 1 Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by refund receipts reported in Table 4. > Not included in expenses of specified municipal industries on opposite page. Given in Table 8 as Interest " on loans for municipal industries." 113 AND MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIAL EXPENSES: 1904— Continued. and the number assigned to each, see page 37,] ^ , GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904-Continu6d. MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIAL EXPENSES— Continued. * Classified by industries— Continued. City nmn- ber. Electric light works. Oas works. Markets and public scales. Docks, wharves, and landings. Cemeteries and crem- atories. Institutional Indus- tries.* All other industries. Salaries and wages. All Other." Salaries and wages. All other.a Salaries and wages. All other.8 Salaries and wages. All other.3 Salaries and wages. All other.3 Salaries and wages. All other.' Salaries and wages. All other.8 S605 SI, 725 150 478 112,528 $3,981 120 121 S418 6,170 9,860 356 1,291 122 123 $344 124 • $802 125 183 28 126 127 7,043 1,757 128 "■ 129 130 1,200 56 131 132 - 133 $36,604 43,362 420 134 135 6,829 1,480 3,825 1,373 14 960 138 13,375 6,881 137 1,080 1,113 1,212 432 138 139 4,208 5,293 781 1,237 123 206 140 $7,090 2,235 141 1,440 62 142 11,050 5,429 489 143 144 145 18,372 27,167 2,938 353 8,334 1,343 874 58 511 656 146 147 148 149 1,889 152 63 4 4,310 2,568 150 151 1 > Exclusive of expenses for interest. '.Connected with penal institutions, except In the case of St. Louis. 114 Table 7.— PAYMENTS » [For a list ol the cities in eacli state arranged alphabetically CITY OE MUNICIPALITY. Grand total Group I Group II Group III Group IV Total outlays. $183,926,882 124,940,020 28,249,180 18,312,237 12, 425, 445 CLASSIFIED BY CHARACTER. Payments to public. Total. 5183,814,007 124,910,755 28,212,630 18,294,141 12, 396, 481 For salaries and wages. S9, 595, 280 5, 598, 379 1,812,888 1,347,355 836,658 For miscel- laneous objects. $174,218,727 119, 312, 376 26,399,742 16,946,786 11,559,823 Service transfer pay- ments. $112,875 29,265 36, 550 18,096 28,964 CLASSIFIED BY EESOURCES FROM "WHICH PAID. Receipts from special assessments. Total. $46, 352, 178 27,428,069 8,830,471 6,167,046 3,926,592 For health conservation and sanita- tion. $9, 497, 267 5,440,023 1,771,808 1,320,489 964,947 For highways. $36,251,037 21,746,853 6,998,538 4, 580, 154 2,925,492 For munic- ipal indus- tries. $603,874 241,193 60, 125 266, 403 36,153 Eeceipts from general revenues and loans. $137,574,704 97,511,951 19,418,709 12,145,191 8,498,853 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OE OVEE IN 1904. NewYork, N. Y.. Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa. . . St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md Cleveland, Ohio . . . Buffalo, N.Y San Francisco, Cal Pittsburg, Pa Cincinnati; Ohio. . Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, Wis. . . New Orleans, La. . $68,591,402 13,307,199 9, 360, 461 5,169,378 8,102,030 2,701,933 3,836,782 1,139,909 1,846,684 2,360,381 3,273,826 1,811,767 1,473,732 1,984,536 $68,572,943 13,307,199 9,360,461 5, 169, 315 8,099,929 2,701,315 3,828,753 1,139,909 1,846,684 2,350,381 3,273,826 1,811,767 1,473,732 1,984,536 $2, 435, 842 309,802 76,239 75,887 1,630,670 181,622 261,886 20,027 84, 197 226,085 250,248 43, 311 2,563 $66,137,106 12,997,397 9,284,222 5,083,428 6,469,259 2,519,693 3, 566, 867 1,139,909 1,826,657 2,266,184 3,-047,741 1,661,519 1, 430, 421 1,981,973 $18, 454 63 2,101 618 8,029 $12,997,497 4,731,969 220,479 3,064,117 2,201,234 6,483 1,168,505 263,970 738,206 620,905 607,607 352,918 454,179 $2,759,741 592,856 66, 108 374,026 912,232 371,954 47,298 75,201 53,481 78,818 52, 503 55,805 $10,237,756 3,903,888 154, 371 2,690,091 1,289,002 6,483 796, 551 210,704 663,005 667,424 528,789 300, 415 398,374 $235,225 5,968 $55,593,905 8,575,230 9,139,982 2,095,261 6,900,796 2,695,450 2,668,277 875,939 1,108,478 1,729,476 2,666,219 1,458,849 1,019,563 1,984,536 GEOUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. Washington, D. C. Newark, N. J Minneapolis, Minn Jersey City, N. J.. Louisvillo, Ky Indianapolis, Ind. Providence, E. I.. St. Paul, Minn Eochester, N. Y.. Kansas City, Mo.. Toledo, Ohio Denver, Colo Allegheny, Pa Columbus, Ohio - . Worcester, Mass.. Los Angeles, Cal. . Memphis, Tenn, . . Omaha, Nebr New Haven, Conn Syracuse, N. Y... St. Joseph, Mo Scranton, Pa Paterson, N. J FallEiver, Mass.. Portland, Oreg... $4,691,421 2,295,963 1,698,725 421,638 1,319,753 732,205 617,949 821,862 1, 322, 426 2,647,806 468, 877 822,643 1,510,835 1, 346, 443 559,951 2,493,065 416, 413 290,654 65,751 439,949 629, 105 416, 127 240,365 377,809 1,811,555 $4,691,421 2,295,963 1,698,725 421,638 1,319,753 732,205 515, 463 821, 862 1,321,116 2,647,806 468,877 801, 576 1, 510, 835 1,346,443 548, 174 2,493,065 416, 413 290, 654 55, 751 439,949 529, 105 416, 127 240,355 377,809 1,811,555 $68,512 443,246 12, 435 110; 820 87,751 96,856 24,952 274,788 32,001 44,322 118,094 233,060 87,909 14,708 3,235 7,594 11, 187 4,273 3,000 143, 477 $4,691,421 2,237,451 1,265,479 409,203 1,208,933 732,205 427,702 725,006 1,296,164 2,373,018 468,877 769, 575 1,466,513 1, 346, 443 430,030 2,260,005 328,504 275,946 52,516 432,355 517,918 411,854 237, 355 234,332 1,810,887 $2, 496 1,310 20,967 $350, 797 460, 530 413,930 90,068 373,962 257,954 71,760 343,494 534, 444 1,382,599 277, 412 559,700 931,505 365, 192 42,531 812,916 39,094 10,000 296,231 356, 134 138,286 37,683 3,036 682, 223 $26,774 241,324 98, 707 33, 608 18,068 60, 345 64,912 61,199 476,684 50,003 31,900 45, 562 172, 312 25,098 63, 801 10,010 10,000 105, 420 9,932 78,262 28,385 69, 502 $299, 571 219,206 309,125 56, 460 373,962 239,886 11, 405 249,007 473,245 905,915 227, 409 527,800 885,943 192, 880 17, 433 749, 115 29,084 189,811 346,202 60,024 9,298 3,036 622, 721 $24, 452 6,098 29,575 $4,340,624 1,835,433 1,284,796 331,570 945,791 474,251 446, 199 478,368 787,982 1,265,207 191, 465 262,843 579,330 981,251 517,420 1,680,149 416, 413 251,560 45,751 144,718 172,971 277,841 202,672 374,773 1,129,332 GEOUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. Atlanta, Ga Albany, N. Y Cambridge, Mass Seattle, Wash , Grand Rapids, Mich. Dayton, Ohio. .. Lowell, Mass Hartlord, Conn. Eeading, Pa Eichmond, Va.. Nashville, Tenn. . . Wilmington, Del.. Trenton, N. J Camden, N. J Bridgeport, Conn. $726, 623 367,024 777,777 2,605,230 558, 434 460, 173 212,121 84.1,980 302,059 549, 268 292,975 168, 136 575, 660 379, 731 319,512 $726, 623 367,024 776,845 2,605,230 558, 434 460, 173 206, 418 844, 813 302,0.59 549,268 292,975 168, 136 575, 660 379,731 319,512 $12,252 7,618 162,999 177, 191 23,298 19, 622 133,237 68, 499 18,041 18,346 77,204 104, 406 447 26, 666 $714,371 359, 406 613, 846 2,428,039 535, 136 440, 551 73, 181 776,314 284,018 630,922 215,771 63,730 575,213 379,731 292,846 $932 5,703 167 $68, 804 200, 793 27,053 1,639,072 284, 518 100, 126 27,852 45,009 4,957 34,745 39,050 363, 160 16, 177 55,735 $33, 315 13,529 7,472 227, 882 32, 116 13,241 17,748 28, 565 401 34,745 39,050 176, 9.^7 16,1.7 22, 625 $35, 489 187,264 19,581 1,162,546 252, 402 86,885 10, 104 16, 444 4,566 186,203 33,110 $248, 644 $657, 819 166,231 750,724 966, 168 273,916 360,047 184,269 799,971 297, 102 514,523 292,975 129,086 212,500 363)>£«4 1 Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by refund receipts reported in Table 4. 115 FOB. OUTLkYS: 1904. aad ib^ number assigned to eacli, see page 37J CLASSIFIED BT DEPARTSIENTS, OFFICES, ACCOOTtTS, AND INDUSTEIES. Groups ot aepaitments, offices, and accounts. Municipal industries. 1 i General gOVtlCBr mezEt. Protec- tion of iife and ' pr»jpert.j. health conserva- tion and sani- tation. Highways. Gharities and cor- lEctlons. Education. ■■ Becrear tion. .Misod- 1 laneouB. Wates- ! woiOis. Electric ligtttiaiid gas works. ■*llo*heir, industries.' Cit> num- her. Seweis. Another objects. Paving. Side- wtaks. All otter objects. Schodls. Libraries, art gal- leries, and mu- seums. $3,113,231 $5,S40,649 J19;217,711 Jl,225,477 $42,230,840 $2,458,998 $21,296,904 $3,147,523 $23,127,049 83,749,206 $10,008,082 $547,177 $25,283,624 $1,152,141 $21,827,270^ 2,193,459 711,555 114,297 93,920 3,398,631 1,925,4S 667,794 4^,771 11,377,066 3,830,411 2,226,408 1,683,826 853,487 100,859 136,675 135,456 29,889,612 5,071,977 4,443,637 2,825,614 638,380 651,688 765,427 413,603 11,331,675 5,438,527 3,184,157 1,342,545- 2,534,772 475,517 67,437 89,797 15,895,287 2,996,073 2,202,827 2,033,860 2,676,286 363,259 348,270 361,391 7,944,087 1,311,380 468,415 .299,200 600,000 14,298,999 5,606,393 3,141,806 2,336,426 ,224,825 '288,667 438,^35 210,414' 21,183,464 378,619 : 114,174. 151,023: 27,578 ■ 19,599 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. W,T85,834 663 20,179 lffi.722 3B,<911 18,228 '66j«68 $2,379,125 ^,509 4B,fl66 14,003 13,376 254,786 lS9,iaS 17,271 111,084 28,068 42,427 34,460 «S,3S8 a0Q;248 95,006 12,687 S2,8t«,:044 1,708,304 743,610 463,643 1,624,463 52,655 l,t)99,«89 137,550 .77,705 118,468 81B,«64 183,445 236, 157 1^595,269 $174,056 72,048 47,480 540, 111 4,128 4,391 5,500 2,803 3,000 $18,478,863 3^421,318 300,756 2,678,256 879,818 59,108 753460 165,083 ■534,726 245,248 1,021,580 698,872 445,715 226,818 $482,069 11, 836 9,742 12,147 19,051 24,007 26,318 5,682 ;28,;359 17,722 3:,548 $2,013,990 823,076 3,299,766 108,275 938,284 1,856,373 127, 441 554,593 199,573 963,063 86,700 28,729 308,463 13,370 $1,625,880 32,853 69,802 235,074 307,189 29,612 149,578 2,121 14,685 36,997 12,S89 368 17,724 $8,771,416 1,920,828 781,336 761,330 2,077,950 84,761 644,:02l 68,827 142,259 426,957 19,037 2«,947 147, 154 21,464 $1,890,627 60,892 36,849 14,134 60,236 139,396 25,140 284,187 39,610 49,6. 16,81 $2,807, 140 2,937,017 463,067 34, 327 492,422 56,217 156,047 2,940 ffi5,247 208,853 109, 449 ■71,067 75,083 6,221 !!S600i000 $6, 180, 466 1,228,.«86 3,390,331 537, 130 277,615 107,203 668,762 110,272 236,449 1,072,189 477, 263 112,752 $134, 621 $19,667,871 ■425,556 90,204 2,097 656,118 322,444 1)2,106 14,026 GROUP n.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. 1333, i.rr J34,230 412 m 16,523 11,764 1,947 7,765 5,807 $125,233 112,246 •27,317 7,388 30,542 6,916 34,696 77,126 210, tf 4 $250 2,087 600 181 46,311 8,639 9,033 •4,752 830 10,292 79.,*19 1,911 49,075 16,625 5,007 48,267 4,624 «7,364 $956,020 268,137 381,034 65,122 18,328 18,068 159, 120 126,434 62,609 509,970 52, 467 41,832 S,897 418,668 88,446 184,923 83,461 70,171 10,184 132,390 22,639 103,525 $29,202 10,378 1,000 125 fiyOOO 724 8,232 2,715 41,149 185 2,149 $262,769 264, 104 331,186 72,862 541,102 221,£24 ll,-394 .209,487 419, 157 683,021 266,488 24,848 65,134 38,102 62,147 leO^SM m.,7Si 64,896 7,381 173,868 314, 106 66,316 9,298 66,635 634,186 $128,051 32,438 "20,"6ii' 58,442 4,038 38,228 40,007 115,713 12,171 87.,'024 ■g,418 10,790 21,185 90,380 "i3^57i' 6,710 1,618 3,633 •5,, 265 $1,197,432 691, 194 328,446 1,055 31,371 955 121,166 .66,007 14,081 108,848 12,973 526,796 1,007,313 204, 135 .51,484 604,225 46,.36S 46,718 23,132 50,280 60,245 325,620 B0,972 11,870 '50,180 13,000 18,995 21,530 4,027 '9,211 1,«08 18,965, 180,790 12 1,000 'iii'io? $217,134 223,488 121,086 192,054 60,742 348,457 42,289 103,704 209,903 158,781 ^,383 135,007 166,677 30,281 *l,S14 395,474 73,330 31,255 21,775 83,'635 86,:065 42,222 21,338 193,181 $1, 121 11.299 44,0.')5 5,601 22,783 7,110 16,832 "'7,'538' 5,549 12,845 3,699 14,073 11,081 16,998 i,3S7 i,m. 6,021 21,785 28,.8B1 2,779 109,037 7,654 :$15,290 208 '306,995 42,865 341, 101 36,825 61,741 -37,622 44,942 233,312 746 86,168 «,030 415 45,400 10,303 •6,398 j8,033 500 '6,280 5,681 62,645 $1,495,060 279,187 3S5,:626 15,106 233,398 72,676 110,385 206,714 746, 628 76,737 198,107 287,609 126,997 846,816 107,769 16,666 44,367 288,554 $288,667 36,100 10,830 14,.4S7 102,760 23,929 2,630 217,883 GROUP in.^CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. $15,278 ^A AAA 48,280 JO, 360 5,^683 4,649 28,692 4,695 :20,483 1,200 33,686 J19,044 1,200 .$137,932 13,:629 104,837 243,911 32, 116 ■30;BZ7 115,880 •86, .790 401 1 .57,042 127,161 60,0911 176,957 16,177 30,166 4.^ $31,606 23,066 500 11,523 2,410 900 $39,720 186,473 102,719 524,411 262,403 146,980 ^,953 46,013 6,262 69,676 82,465 23,882 203,964 tU,4,73 .791 34,996 ^440 50 8,405 2,410 «30 17,000 2,750 1,475 4.000 $49,733 403,875 376,678 126,601 186,349 37,591 .565,568 17,-996 47,157 *9,571 '28,344 547 M,WZ 4,466 26,881 12,377 lU,,27fl,l , 'For terminal trnprovements $40,781 6,787 69,'818 178,185 8,463 32,967 6,607 13,500 148,338 23,822 9,838 2,874 29,090 104,846.' $4,608 372 39,633 16,033 .6,321 1,126 2,688: 43,319 $91,639 47,682 21,686 18,671 253 s>t26,063 8,257 13,159 3,713 5,618 641 '61,066 $294,282 45,'000 21,852 40.1,167 112, 115 50,209 15,1672 73,i66B 113,1073 267,088 25j696 79,649 97,226 102,904 $360,871 30,226 $1,090 664 1,193 '"897 116 Table 7.— PAYMENTS' CFor a list of the cities in each state arranged alphabetically GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continued. CITY OB MUNICIPALITY. Total outlays. CLASSIFIED BY CHABACTEE. CLASSIFIED BY EESOUECES FEOM WHICH PAID. * Payments to pubUc. Service transler pay- ments. Receipts from special assessments. Receipts from general revenues and loans. City num- ber. Total. For salaries and wages. For miscel- laneous objects. Total. For health conservation and sanita- tion. For highways. For munic- ipal indus- tries. 55 Troy, N. Y $223,035 234,842 583,162 307,441 1,136,306 294,300 119,320 171,276 232,204 59,079 236,521 ■ 328,351 197,061 345,086 130,980 98,858 94,591 463,220 294,423 314,371 343,185 298,386 21, 626 368,353 27,780 610,278 343,310 798,669 183,079 323,375 $223,035 232,460 583,162 304, 196 1,136,306 294,073 116,919 168,358 232,204 59,079 236, 521 328,351 197,061 346,086 130,933 98,858 94,591 453,220 294, 423 314,371 343,185 298,386 21, 626 368,353 27,780 610,278 343,310 798,669 183,005 323,375 $28,412 38,704 8,406 72,269 2,379 $194,623 193,762 574,756 231,927 1,133,987 294,073 97,296 124,276 199,863 59,079 193,110 328,351 197,061 345,086 97,562 91,975 94,591 453,220 280,709 302,397 336,407 296,686 21,626 343,202 , 14,280 593,574 331,396 778, 401 147,252 313,193 $23,858 16,331 307,735 26, 192 898,910 18,049 7,146 21,325 84,302 $3,775 13,484 61,845 20,192 310,838 $20,083 2,847 245,890 $199,177 218,511 275,427 281,249 237,456 276,251 112, 174 149,951 147,902 - 59,079 153,433 176,421 114,555 185,422 130,986 98,868 27,771 367,073 270,802 155,801 185,340 193,233 21,626 368,353 27,780 342,440 343,310 402,222 174,926 205,005 58 Lynn, Mass $2,376 57 Des Moines, Iowa New Bedlord, Mass Oakland, Cal 68 3,245 69 588,072 18,049 4,051 16, 151 84,302 60 Springfield, Mass Lawrence, Mass Somerville, Mass Savannah, Ga 227 2,401 2,918 61 19,623 44,082 32,351 2,495 6,174 62 63 64 Hobolcen, N.J 65 Peoria, lU 43,411 83,083 151,930 82,506 149, 664 366 34,745 1,060 4,665 82,717 117,185 81,446 144,999 66 Duluth, Minn 67 Evansville, Ind Utica, N. Y 68 69 Manchester, N. H San Antonio, Tex Elizabeth, N. J 33,371 6,883 63- 70 71 66,820 86,147 23,621 158,670 167,845 105, 153 1,973 12,763 15,002 14,943 20,403 41,982 64,847 73,384 8,619 129,692 137,442 59,347 72 Yonlcers, N. Y 73 Waterbury, Conn Salt Lalie City, Utah... Kansas City, Kans Erie, Pa 13,714 11,974 6,778 1,700 74 $13,935 75 76 3,824 77 Willcesbarre, Pa Norfolj£,Va 78 25, 151 13,500 16, 704 11,914 20,268 35, 763 10,182 79 Charleston, S. C Schenectady, N. Y . Houston, Tex 80 267,838 267,838 81 82 Harrisburg, Pa 396,447 8,163 118,370 288 5,364 79,309 396,159 2,789 39,061 83 Portland, Me 74 1 84 Youngstown, Ohio 1 1 GROUP rv.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 in 1904. Dallas, Tex Holyoke, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind. Tacoma, Wash Aisron, Ohio Saginaw, Mich. . . Broclcton, Mass. Lincoln, Nebr... Covington, Ky.. Lancaster, Pa... Spoliane, Wash Birmingham, Ala .. Altoona, Pa Pawtucket, R. I Binghamton, N. Y. Augusta, Ga South Bend, Ind. Mobile, Ala Johnstown, Pa... Dubuque, Iowa.., Springfield, Ohio.. Wheeling, W. Va. McKeesport, Pa.. Bayonne, N. J Butte, Mont Allentown, Pa Sioux City, Iowa. . Terre Haute, Ind . Topeka, Kans Davenport, Iowa.. Montgomery, Ala. , Quiney, 111 East St. Louis, III. Hav^hill, Mass. . . Littre Rock, Ark.. $291, 699 169,709 419, 826 350, 149 312,886 473,929 335,670 155, 056 132,868 312,227 672,210 207,597 196,044 154,009 118,723 119, 428 257, 240 266,070 47,368 46,605 249,936 111,115 210,828 237, 879 129,054 125,870 118, 458 70, 665 861,006 245,903 146,483 55,739 327,359 57,093 84, 672 $291,699 169, 709 419,826 350,149 312,886 473,929 326, 600 156,066 132,868 312,227 672,210 197,597 196,044 154,009 118, 723 119,428 257,240 266,070 47,368 46,605 249,936 111,115 210,828 232,485 129,054 125,870 118,468 70,655 861,005 246,903 145, 485 55,739 327, 359 65, 165 84,672 $15, 337 57,216 26,086 19,605 18, 437 110,286 8,355 7,417 96,800 5,403 32,958 6,346 2,412 6,794 "2,'86i' 4,075 4,336 12,607 5,813 2,753 5,511 5,614 29,297 3,780 $276,362 112, 493 419,826 326,063 293,281 455,492 216, 314 146, 701 132,868 304,810 576, 410 192, 194 196,044 121,051 112,377 117,016 257,240 259,276 47,368 43,804 245,861 111,115 210,828 228, 149 116,647 125,711 118, 458 70,656 861,005 240,090 142,732 50,228 321,745 25,868 80,892 $9,070 10,000 1,9 S3, 317 239,921 175, 478 211,781 275,016 12,965 70, 459 53,622 5,400 205,227 166, 383 5,675 11,686 28,619 7,806 120, 529 240,544 6,607 142,218 120,826 52,669 10,868 391 15,179 9,693 77,325 130,975 35,992 1,405 171,435 1,087 61,607 $892 39,205 74,250 60,898 62, 819 10, 392 5,400 26,268 12,388 6,675 5,841 6,567 2,110 44,937 53,701 6,843 1,461 58, 637 30,044 3,462 19,663 433 24,001 1,087 22,031 i 82,425 200,716 101,228 150,883 212, 197 2,563 70, 459 53, 622 178,969 153,995 6,744 12,316 74, 704 186, 843 117,428 62, 189 22, 625 10j868 391 8,697 9,693 73,863 111,312 35,992 967 147, 434 1 Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by refund receipts reported in Table 4. 39,576 $9,736 23,329 $291,699 166, 392 179,905 174,671 101, 105 198,913 322, 715 84,597 79,246 306,827 466,983 41,214 190,369 142,424 90, 104 111,622 136,711 25,526 47,368 39,998 107,718 111,115 90,002 185,210 118,186 125, 479 103,279 60,962 783,680 114,928 109,493 54,334 155,924 56,006 23,065 117 FOR ODTLATB: 1904r-Continued. itnd the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GEOtTP m.— CITIES HAVma A POPULATION 01? 50.000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continued. CLASSIFIED BY DEPABTMENTS, OJJTICES, ACCOITNTS, AND INDUSTRIES. Groups ol departments, oEoes, and accounts. Municipal industries. 1 Qfflieial goTem- ment. Protec- tion of life and property. Kpn,lth consenra- tion and sani- tation. Highways. Charities and cor- rections. Education. Becrea- tion. Miscel- laneous. Water- works. Electric light and gas works. All other industries. City num- ber. Sewers. All other objects. Paving. Side- walks. All other objects. Schools. Libraries, art gal- leries, and mu- seums. $50,784 28,634 21,760 17,608 4,817 7,833 13,775 39 269 73,753 28,192 313,775 45,887 9,294 1^14& 4,711 8,893 366 34,745 1,723 4,665 25,575 1,345 1,973 12,763 45,406 18,584 24,957 47,338 28,288 909 5,000 40,429 1,461 44,249 50,812 80,999 S740 6,908 9,911 36,P88 (20,083 14,694 215,747 70,524 195,290 63,635 $2,231 19,3^ 84,796 64,692 201,492 86, e4 73,780 23,401 $458 455 19,869 208 5,120 650 736 1,793 532 14,886 61,702 1,769 400 806 ......^.. $144,964 92,809 55 $7,200 23^066 8,894 43,731 9,,530 8,794 26,804 15,556 515,314 89,568 29,834 358,620 41,896 15,240 17,176 40,510 $2,700 44,692 $7,53S 56 57 $393 3,129 30,338 22,670 4,814 1,956 612 58 tm 6,328 , 59 36,489 10,964 23,249 12,999 60 61 75 55,114 n? 292' 28,980 8,976 100 25,763 93; 127 16,969 82,484 108,282 95,470 146,019 28,179 5,790 62 679 63 2(^154 42,488 3,303 28,664 40,963 12,492 49,370 18,034 109,771 74,288 60,270 50,300 83,055 64 3,248 6,809 6,300 7,350 6,743 16,677 2,400 232 M,213 2„954 6,365 364 40,794 81, 7K 195 21,456 26,054 29,070 1,000 70,603 17,970 23,702 125,448 13,307 751 22,873 5,194 ^,605 6,020 9,160 11,327 28,160 "39' "■■7;83S' 4,021 6,123 1,186 325 65 37,448 61,355 $37,238 66 67 109,624 1,653 2,031 68 365 18,671 12,255 69 70 71,184 4,301 44,176 61,702 127,750 63,795 232 138,334 11,280 ' 240,233 234,448 453,605 67,438 16,278 71 7,686 28,791 3,079 4,874 2,058 4,239 4,944 " " * " 214,361 91,379 42,315 72 710 1,554 17,000 9,470 I, Ml 8,685 500 73 70,732 11,.306 1,240 355 4,319 »$2,515 14,334 74 265 100 75 579 983 71,659 3,506 76 77 2,490 12,355 13,305 178,087 78 4,698 5,909 1,708 79 1^664 47,078 46,958 1,584 8,060 41,386 2,318 152,185 9,701 78,112 8,^ 27; ns 78,049 2,908 38,339 80 6,261 1,122 29,759 8,513 499 81 "■"4,261' 5,114 1,265 12.011 lfl,002 180,935 82 ^ 9,787 2,045 83 113,239 84 $300 349 1,380 180 2,821 1,427 492 1,484 3,854 479 QEOUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. $38,211 2,700 3,692 1,917 3,194 3,768 8,349 5,700 9,283 4,000 7,098 5,255 9,123 1,260 10,926 12,473 2,500 1,000 23,675 11,363 17,137 62,514 15,800 1,941 6,500 4,128 5,823 2,882 29,752 2,200 365 $22,650 26,070 39,205 74,250 68,319 62,819 36,859 10,200 1,905 93,641 26,259 14,389 5,675 18,938 10,067 9,000 66,940 53,701 5,397 18,731 1,401 4,358 58,637 30,044 11,923 2,169 16,539 22,501 4,333 25,431 15,746 1,096 24,001 9,882 22,031 $1,029 1,003 5,889 300 36,534 7,000 '2,'i66 3,941 691 11,951 '"'ibb' $1,084 11,269 223,224 8,862 146, 525 187,497 27,327 89,374 58,027 6,123 108,931 98,010 12,691 56,661 27,316 78,595 48,338 174, 473 24,821 764 114,152 11,604 57,266 9,334 4,031 23,184 3,155 12,652 84,640 134,049 45,783 1,017 18,115 39,576 $318 7,877 8,381 34,591 15,966 4,976 21,056 67,385 43,181 401 5,770 28,870 3,276 3,884 8,148 6,837 7,261 2,387 9,170 1,748 321 4,171 790 $1,440 17, 410 3,568 73,219 31,992 148,272 1,500 15,351 3,177 151,930 21,343 1,917 17,630 17,956 6,793 9,965 11,402 10,796 5,943 10,632 13, 182 20,912 5,143 8,160 8,754 20,486 229 8,488 19,768 9,964 163,172 12,739 7,373 53,735 2,702 37,252 3,500 $38,962 88,223 37,730 44,127 48,610 59,064 18,940 9,061 87,300 104,897 18,096 124,159 20,451 47,012 1,968 32,596 4,809 30,712 68,284 73,609 37,283 24, 537 27,528 126,954 33,785 61,835 28,991 92,511 13,060 >For real estate. $15,094 1,907 2,940 5,747 349 2,172 3,414 1,310 1,336 1,822 1,612 498 1,564 6,694 934 962 751 22,639 12,798 1,899 4,372 $138,101 867 1,319 4,695 50 1,283 4,655 838 767 1,841 2,262 269 5,341 7,546 743 1,355 $49,904 40,209 36, 117 65,025 7,344 198, 181 21,455 9,637 113,165 163,932 44,103 30,200 60,847 5,822 38,315 8,637 16,873 23,329 54,018 12, 666 62,379 52,539 41,605 620,000 10,631 $63,307 49,087 6,879 6,158 $5, 178 12,659 74 3,923 10,858 4,797 2,932 127 1,443 596 987 115 116 117 118 119 118 Table 7.— PAYMENTS* [For a list of the cities in eacli state arranged alphabetically GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904— Continued. City num- ber. 120 121 122 123 124 125 120 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 CITY OK MXraiCIPALITT. Spritigfleld, III York, Pa Salem, Mass Maiden, Mass Chester, Pa Chelsea, Mass Newton, Mass Passaic, N. J Elmira, N. Y AtlantiOi*ity, N. J . . Superior, Wis Knoxville, Tenn Newcastle, Pa Rocldord, lU Jaeksonville, Fla South Omaha, Nebr. Fitchtu rg. Mass Galveston, Tex Maoon, Ga Canton, Ohio Joplin, Mo Auburn, N. Y Wichita, Kans Racine, Wis Woonsooket, R. I... Joliet, lU Taunton, Mass Chattanooga, Tenn. Saeramento, Cal Oshkosh, Wis La Crosse, Wis Council Bluffs, Iowa Total outlays. 1245, 149 273,467 116,776 83,463 76, 152 102, 263 224, 190 70,592 31, 317 212, 789 252,736 64,322 107,907 217,049 165,248 91,885 83, 166 181,847 41,693 207,886 71,253 216, 694 164, 893 114, 647 102,688 61,640 124, 867 62,689 219,890 67, 676 167,046 161, 302 CLASSIFIED BY CHAEACTEE. Payments to pubUo. Total. S245, 149 273, 467 116,776 82,618 76, 162 102,026 224, 190 70, 592 31,317 212, 789 252, 736 64,322 107,907 216,963 166,248 91,886 83, 166 181, 847 41,693 207, 886 71,253 216, 694 154,893 114,647 101,507 51, 640 124,544 62,689 219,890 67, 675 157,046 161,302 For salaries and wages. $344 15,853 44,396 30,204 5,234 85,138 4,362 3,401 9,220 1,680 2 30, 265 19,844 13,849 2,363 3,000 8,819 172 4,404 2,565 7,687 16,308 9,500 18, 140 5,433 2,736 3,761 For miscel- laneous objects. $244,805 257, 614 72,380 52, 414 76, 162 96, 792 139,062 70,592 26,955 243,516 62,742 107,905 186,698 146,404 91,886 69, 317 179, 494 38, 693 199,067 71,081 212, 290 154,893 112, 082 93, 820 51,640 108,236 53, 189 201,750 62,242 154, 310 157,551 Service transfer pay- ments. $846 237 1,081 CLASSIFIED BY BESOtTSOES FKOM WHICH PAID. Receipts from special assessments. Total. 189,519 1,458 7,844 39, 769 2,601 80,533 32,883 12,359 3,708 190, 327 76,047 92,536 14,900 14, 414 9,941 10, 381 33,227 53,586 47,066 139, 175 22,940 35,765 4,900 11, 180 35,394 9,466 77,716 104, 373 For health conservation and sanita- tion. $8,522 1,458 4,853 974 80,633 10, 316 10, 126 45,450 68, 320 3,780 7,077 25,973 19,546 6,246 8,558 10, 161 34,255 2,700 11,180 14,862 1,849 3,726 For highways. $80,997 2,991 39,769 1,627 For munic- ipal indus- tries. 22,567 I 12,369 3,708 180,201 30,597 24,216 14,900 10,634 2,864 10, 381 7,254 34,040 40, 820 130,617 12,779 1,500 20,532 9,466 75, 867 100,647 $2,200 Receipts from general revenues and loans.' $155,630 273,467 115, 318 75,619 36,383 99,662 143,657 37,709 18,968 209,081 62,409 64, 322 31,860 124,513 160,348 77, 471 73,226 181,847 31, 312 174, 659 17, 667 169, 628 15,718 91,707 66,833 46,740 113, 687 62, 689 184,496 68,;09 79,330 56,929 I Including certain erroneous payments subsequently corrected by refund receipts reported in Table 4. 119 FOR OUTLAYS: 1904— Continued. and the nj^bei assigned to each, see page 37.] ' GEOUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50.000 IN 1901— Continued. CLASSIFIED BY DEPAKTMENTS, OFFICES, ACCOUNTS, AND INDTJSTKIE3. Groups ol departments, offices, and accounts. General govern- ment. Protec- tion of life and property. SI, 000 1,570 661 28,712 5,413 3,417 'i2,"5c6' 173 292 2,000 3,117 »1,577 9,734 700 5,568 1,985 Health conserva- tion and sani- tation. Sewers. 250 650 1,355 4,777 5,382 45,430 1,273 910 9,450 1,267 945 8,745 8,344 3,434 1,688 3,370 15,789 1,039 3,560 1,074 2,375 3,571 S8, 552 200,272 48, 181 4,853 6,669 2,737 77,190 10,316 9,036 10,126 1,800 45,450 69,345 22,499 3,780 8,269 23,329 28,547 19,546 6,246 8,558 27,273 34,265 4,733 11,181 7,083 26,690 8,023 18,678 15,542 Ail other ohjects. $17,221 10,059 286 6,000 420 Highways. Paving. 1,134 11,303 7,535 9,637 61 $80,997 6,693 6,741 60,618 12,596 10, 675 1,334 170,823 30,597 33,771 6)801 8,497 39,794 9,356 3,926 23,525 66,802 78,221 2,485 7,584 3,972 17,777 7,649 17,836 23,334 80,179 87,761 Side- walks. 2 For quarry land and sheds. $1,167 1,027 1,449 638 3,022 4,652 776 6,978 9,378 7,805 10,645 1,957 6,593 10, 514 1,007 18,391 2,694 1,780 67 4,799 All other objects. 968 1,906 27,787 $28,017 1,165 30, 177 7,011 2,551 11,340 32, 114 16. 617 6;033 10,401 3,554 2,000 4.003 12; 682 1,081 8,677 25,983 94,883 3,000 6,961 2,584 7,028 46,894 30,368 16,901 Charities and cor- rections. $2,277 9,095 8,992 15, 491 3,214 30,283 19,946 2,190 376 1,094 Education. Schools. LihrarieSj art gal- leries, and mu- seums. $55,689 52,824 13,791 80,897 55, 457 23,436 2,881 27,640 37,322 14,331 36, 525 51, 643 17,264 5,800 1,097 23,325 1,061 41, 918 15,055 6,480 7,434 9,442 27,807 1,063 13,604 $13,360 ""i,m 2,116 6,691 61,226 1,643 2,658 43,371 22,561 2,196 « For old claims. 62,244 3,405 500 1,978 642 3,670 5,842 17,010 2,444 2,411 Recrea- tion. $45,937 2,879 2,002 21,208 2,628 6,243 6,381 3,000 'i6,"777 288 19, 205 304 4,007 1,877 224 Miscel- laneous. 2*10,199 3 2,000 ■17,400 Municipal industries. Water- works. $9,863 20, .WO 21,306 3,578 42,362 69,093 15,720 11,785 7,002 16,096 12,357 ■i66,'426 18, 102 24,253 31, 684 119,282 ' 'si,' 622 Electric light and gas works. All other industries. $400 59, 616 1,168 $3,622 530 100 11, 433 86,917 1,070 956 1,796 23,799 City num- ber. 1,125 > For Bobert Treat Pair.e's statue. 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 160 151 120 Table 8.— PAYMENTS OF INTEREST ON MUNICIPAL DEBT OBLIGATIONS, AND SPECIFIED TEMPORARY PAYMENTS TO OTHER CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1904. [For a list of the (fltiea in each state arranged alphaljetioaUy and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] City num- ber. CITY OB HUNICIPAUTT. INTEKEST ON MUNICIPAL DEBT OBLIGATIONS. Gross payments. Total. To public. Interest transfer payments.' Accrued interest. Eeceived from and paid to public. Transfer pay- ments.', ' Net or corporate payments.' Total. On loans for general purposes.' On special assessment loans.' On loans for municipal industries.' Temporary payments of taxes, licenses, etc., to other civil divisions. Grand total Group I Group II Group III Group IV $57, 460, 659 $48,471,240 $8,989,419 $528,705 $17,837 $47,942,535 $29,065,632 $3,127,783 $15,749,120 $19,065,643 36,698,982 9,285,234 6,775,036 4,801,407 29,439,658 8,174,269 6,366,702 4,600,613 7,169,326 1,110,965 418,334 300,794 288,742 161,653 41,289 37,021 3,404 7,487 3,019 3,927 29,160,914 8,012,616 6,516,413 4,463,692 17,199,836 4,833,248 4,262,668 2,779,880 1,703,848 616,388 457,868 350, 089 10,247,230 2,563,980 1,604,887 1,333,023 9,483,721 4,239,604 3,539,410 1,802,908 GEOUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. New York, N.Y... Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa.. St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md. ... Cleveland, Ohio Buffalo, N.Y San Francisco, Cal. Pittsburg, Pa Cincinnati, Ohio, . . Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, Wis New Orleans, La... $18,940,673 2,393,091 2,123,212 928,351 4,844,466 1,515,962 965,788 768,948 30 1,034,912 1, 510, 170 315, 110 350,011 908,268 '$14,157,009 2,368,645 1,896,898 928,351 3,797,016 1,119,879 848,138 724,160 30 797,836 1,289,333 267,962 360,011 885,488 $4,783,664 24,546 227,314 1,047,450 117, 650 34,788 237,076 220,837 47,148 22,770 $5,884 159,572 33,282 11,410 18,782 2,327 30,061 6,726 11,283 410 9,005 $1,738 232 'i,'428' '$14,161,125 2,208,973 1,862,616 928,351 3,797,016 1,108,469 829, 356 731,833 » 30, 031 791,110 1,278,050 267,552 341,006 886,488 $6,646,945 1,961,623 1,028,697 706,885 2,030,896 767,520 607,340 510,466 "30,031 548,935 1,056,450 158,079 321,643 885,488 $1,346,644 82,623 65,517 64, 666 62,695 58,246 23,533 24 $6, 167, 636 164, 727 833,919 222,466 1,766,120 340,949 156,499 156,701 179,480 163,354 85,940 19,439 $556,642 1,690,201 1,183,414 1,738,202 180 3,201,384 1,113,798 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. 15 Washington, D. C Newark, N.J $499,111 928, 159 403,720 932,921 460,434 199,644 688,707 428,481 240, 409 381,094 302,451 187,646 329,931 421,183 438,538 210,211 382,316 352,690 140,371 333,026 79,761 89,921 216, 173 269,846 368,590 $498,261 698,259 342,145 827,078 467,884 196,766 612,448 411,102 237,784 370,979 254,024 187,646 288,015 265,379 241,668 210, 211 382,316 346,013 139,281 331,917 79,730 77,946 210,030 238,797 368,690 $8,'i0 229,900 61,575 105,843 2,550 2,878 176,259 17,379 2,625 10,115 48,427 $25,996 5,344 2,380 1,125 22,600 $472,265 692,915 339,766 825,953 435,384 196,766 610,694 410, 445 233,487 360,429 250,684 180,350 286,889 261,850 239,756 169,669 382,316 338,875 139,281 326,855 79,730 77,314 202, 144 238,082 360,719 $472,265 263,860 201,540 626,633 338,619 144,721 282,966 298,998 120,662 103,327 187,559 77,946 161,438 37,081 86,092 95,981 262,816 296, 188 139,281 136,680 78,230 70,882 178,008 142,527 130,069 $84 843 16 $1,200 61,226 27,105 $427,855 77,000 232,316 96,766 1,785 227,738 109,990 112,836 172,355 33,138 6,330 101,310 150;591 164,663 73,668 119,600 1,U7,340 17 Minneapohs, AfjTm Jersey City, N.J Louisville, Ky $175 143 18 19 819,773 20 Indianapohs, Ind Providence, E. I St. Paul, Minn 60,260 21 1,754 657 4,297 10,650 3,340 7,296 1,126 3,629 1,913 40,542 378,746 22 1,467 23 Eoohester, N.Y Kansas City, Mo Toledo, Ohio 24 84,747 29,987 96,075 24,141 74,178 25 1,659 26 Denver, Colo 463,689 27 Allegheny, Pa 41,916 155,804 196,870 28 Columbus, Oliio., Worcester, Mass Los Angeles, Cal Memphis, Tenn 5,124 29 307,254 25 30 20 31 32 Omaha, Nebr 6,577 1,090 1,109 31 11,975 6,143 31,049 7,138 42,687 33 New Haven, Conn Syracuse, N. Y 34 5,062 386 49,613 140,562 1,500 2581304 91,822 Xi St. Joseph, Mo 36 Scranton, Pa 632 7,886 715 7,871 6,432 24,136 37 Parerson, N. J 397,298 269,424 38 FaU Eiver, Mass Portland, Oreg 96,655 188,626 39 42,125 Atlanta, Ga Albany, N.Y Cambridge, Mass Seattle, Wash Grand Rapids, Mich. Dayton, Ohio... Lowell, Mass Hartford, Conn. Reading, Pa Richmond, Va.. Nashville, Tenn. . . Wilmington, Del.. Trenton, N. J Camden, N. J Bridgeport, Conn. GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 60,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. $131,680 187,532 428,873 444,384 104,671 154,810 165, 114 230,955 63, 417 399,957 170, 145 86,929 233,017 151,936 78,241 $131,680 160,221 402,923 444, 384 100, 494 144,760 162,516 212, 577 63,417 329,282 170, 145 86,929 183,455 140,682 62, 673 $27,311 26,960 4,177 10,050 2,598 18,378 70, 675 49,562 11,354 15,568 $1,766 1,119 688 2,131 646 393 690 6,840 1,700 2,546 2,845 312 $684 $131,680 158, 455 401,804 443, 696 98,363 144,214 162, 516 212, 184 62,727 322,442 168,446 86,929 180,909 137, 737 62,361 $66,360 83,983 269,032 376, 196 31, 482 97,465 115,831 186,184 44, 594 202,428 89,925 78,094 25,634 84,772 62,361 $19,132 15,669 10,666 2,171 130,867 6,675 $65,320 55,340 132,772 67,500 61,222 36,083 46,685 27,000 15,962 120,014 78,520 8,836 24,618 47, 390 $188,469 201,666 39,870 231,493 194,694 32,964 301,514 268,478 26,417 of 1 Payments to sii^ng, investment, and pubho trust funds by divisions of municipal government, or to such divisions by such funds, as interest on oitv securi- ties held or purchased by such funds. ■^ ' •."ooi, uin,ii,;r DOI.U" 3 Included in the column of gross interest transfer payments. s Net or corporate interest payments are the gross interest payments to public, less the accrued interest payments Included therein, which are Riven in the column accrued mterest received from and paid to pubUc." ■•"•>-" ■»»<> sivoii m mo i-uiuimu ' Included in Table 6 as general expenses for interest. 6 Included in Table 5 as municipal service expenses for interest. " Included in Table 6 as municipal industrial expenses for interest. ' Kxclusive of $1,326,257 included in Table 7 as an outlay for rapid transit. ■ Excess of accrued interest receipts over interest payments. 121 Table 8 — PAYMENTS OF INTEREST ON MUNICIPAL DEBT OBLIGATIONS, AND SPECIFIED TE^P'ORARY PAYMENTS TO OTHER CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1904^-Contmued. [For a list of the oltles in each state arranged alphahetleally and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904-Continued. CITY OB MUNICIPALITY. DJTEEEST ON MUNICIPAL DEBT OBLIGATIONS. City Gross payments. Accrued interest. Net or corporate payments." Temporary payments of taxes, licenses, etc., to other civil divisions. her. Total. To public. Interest transfer payments.! Eeceived from and paid to public. Transfer pay- ments.!, > Total. On loans for general purposes.* On special assessment loans.o On loans for municipal industnes." . 65 Troy.N.Y $127,071 228,765 59,721 221,807 35,352 103,878 107,003 170,545 158,509 80,353 00,786 284,022 ■ 102,9.30 44,931 77,690 121,250 120, 113 190.491 68,984 148,108 184,,'>33 48,816 24, .318 25", 2] 8 156,093 94,634 189,001 70,925 1 146.108 61,820 $127,071 192,649 59,721 209,653 35,352 97,895 93,823 170,645 158,509 79,278 59,146 284.582 102.625 44.931 61,422 121,2.'i0 125,899 178.407 6f.,034 148,108 184,633 33.560 23.(i00 2.34'. 609 141.251 94.495 189: 001 69,249 134,9.52 48,424 $127,071 191,272 59,721 206,325 35,352 97,060 92,887 170,646 168,609 78,907 69,146 283,921 102,432 44,195 61,411 120,387 125,685 178,044 64, 173 148,108 181,596 33,316 23,600 234,609 141,251 93,920 186,693 57,679 134,952 48,285 $67,799 105,440 59,721 138,265 35,363 61,086 60,797 110,837 111,269 66,630 51,004 163,751 96,898 38,601 28,071 120,387 124,405 87, 161 32,806 138,108 50,798 9,895 23,165 179,936 141,251 46,295 119,193 22,565 134,952 13,000 $69,272 85,832 " 66 -T.yTiTi, MasH- $36,116 $1,377 $140,334 57 Des Moines, Iowa New Bedford, Mass Oakland, Cal 68 12,154 3,328 68,000 219,963 69 60 Sprinsfleld, Mass Lawrence, Mass SomerviUe, Mass Savannah, Ga 5,983 13,180 835 936 35,975 32,090 59,708 47,250 900 208,858 128 992 61 $1,413 62 63 64 Hohoken, N. J 1,075 1,640 40 305 371 $11,377 8,142 150 3,134 6,694 243,954 66 Peoria, lU 66 Duluth, Minn 661 193 736 11 863 214 453 1,861 120,020 2,400 67 EvansviUo, Ind 68 Utica.N.Y 117,308 134,477 69 Manchester, N. H San Antonio, Tex Elizabeth, N. J 16,208 33,340 70 71 214 11,994 2,950 214 1,280 7,928 138 542 72 Yonkers, N. Y 82,966 31,367 10,000 174|862 21,511 73 Waterbury, Conn Salt Lake City, Utah... Kansas City, Kans Erie, Pa 74 75 2,938 244 130,797 3,421 435 76 15, 2,'i6 71 S 24,609 14,842 139 79 20,000 77 Wilfewbarre, Pa Norfolk, Va 421 78 64,673 79 Charleston, S. C 80 81 Schenectady, N. Y 575 2,308 1,670 139 11,148 67,600 1,182 36,477 151, 7C0 82 Harrlsbiiig, Pa 11,076 w.im Z] 96 33,832 ' 83 Portland, Me. Youngstown, Ohio 263,762 84 139 113 21,710 13,575 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. ICO 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 HI 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 Dallas, Tex Holyote, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind. Tacoraa, Wash. . . Akron, Ohio Saginaw, Mich. . Brockton, Mass. Lincoln, Nebr. . . Covington, Ky . . Lancaster, Pa... Spokane, Wash Binningham, Ala. . . Altoona, Pa Pawtucket, R.I Bingiiamtdn, N. Y. Augusta, Ga Soiith Bend, Ind. Mobile, Ala Johnstown, Pa. . . Dubuque, Iowa. . Springfleld, Ohio. Wheeling, W. Va. McKeesport, Pa.. Bayonne, N. J Butte, Mont Allen town. Pa Sioux City, Iowa. , Terre Haute, Ind. Topeka, Kans Davenport, Iowa. Montgomery, Ala.. Quincy, 111 East St. Louis, 111. Haverhill, Mass Little Rock, Ark. . . $109,761 129,680 41,187 237,887 48,29,2 66,638 116,391 79,720 110,953 36,052 178,764 142,284 61,012 191,196 30,pl4 88,133 53,217 164,469 21,873 68,542 67,990 26,261 44,243 108,404 35,637 38,447 83,162 38,713 80,995 17,963 $108,921 123,036 38,212 230,790 37,368 63,006 105,197 79,663 110,953 34,609 178,264 142,284 56,246 165,900 30,614 88,133 63,217 164,469 17,384 68,642 66,536 26,261 42,218 98,413 35,637 37,.')38 83,162 38,631 80,996 17,963 $840 6,644 2,975 7,007 10,924 3,632 11,194 57 1,443 500 4,766 26,296 4,489 1,464 2,025 9,991 82 $968 279 2,619 1,969 1,663 209 640 725 428 451 197 741 170 354 $502 2,590 $107,963 122,757 38,212 230,790 34,749 61,037 103,534 79,454 110,953 177,639 141,856 56,246 156,817 30,614 88,133 62,467 164,469 17,311 68,463 56,085 26,261 42,021 97,672 36,637 37,368 83,162 38,631 80,641 17,963 $68,501 82,760 16,950 114,091 22,186 14,049 5B,S12 .52,735 32,458 16,079 105,132 117,944 36,946 102,353 25,855 13,274 21,961 110,142 17,311 41,781 30,355 24,497 23,637 66,351 33,007 26,673 2,848 16,604 66,347 17,963 $10,472 12,699 10,975 32,080 17,333 19,327 20,850 1,164 22,116 20,442 6,464 7,230 13,284 21,984 2,630 1,604 22,027 24,294 6,004 '7,'367 $39,462 40,007 11,790 104,000 1,588 14,908 60,722 9,380 78,402 17,890 53,080 3,062 19,300 54,464 3, COS 74,869 8,390 33,886 21,218 18,500 1,764 5,100 10,337 10,795 78,710 32,208 39,640 $109,665 8,010 108,057 69,573 62,187 127,468 126,798 77,712 105,051 105,051 105,0ol 46,249 46,249 46,249 46,249 56,417 56,417 1,163 55,254 47,947 77,206 66,541 10,665 704 65,837 26,197 9;602 gjsse 216 9,386 5,879 3,607 > Payments to sinking, investment, and public trust funds by divisions of municipal government, or to such divisions by such funds, as interest on city securi- ties held or purchased by such funds. ^Indudedinthecolumnof gross Interest transfer payments. ^ . , :, ^ ^^ ■ ,.• ,. ■ ^v i ' Net or corporate interest payments are the gross interest payments to public, less the accrued interest payments mcluded thorem, which are given m the column of ' ' accrued inferest received from and paid to public." ' Included in Table 5 as general expenses for interest. ' Included in Table 5 as municipal service expenses for interest. 'Included in Table 6 as municipal industrial expenses for interest. 122 Table 8.— PAYMENTS OF INTEREST ON MUNICIPAL DEBT OBLIGATIONS, AND SPECIFIED TEMPORAKY PAYMENTS TO ' OTHER CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1904t-Continued. [For a list of the citiea in each state arranged alphahetioally and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] OEOUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904— Continued. CITY OE MXJNICIPALITY. INTEBEST ON MUNICIPAL DEBT 0DLIGATI0N3. Temporary paymBnts of taxes, licenses. aty Gross payments. Accrued Interest. Net or corporate payments.' her. Total. To public. Interest transfer payments.' EeceiTed from and paid to public. Transfer pay- ments.!, ! Total. On loans for general purposes.* On special assessment loans.' On loans for municipal industries.* etc., to other civil divisions. 120 $47,155 41,680 60,848 128,742 42,618 121,434 340,473 35,555 41,898 112,049 3,392 74,463 16,954 22,710 70,626 61,641 79,562 100,671 54,475 67,146 15,818 28,819 53,468 24,413 102,541 33,936 94,382 60,396 4,556 19,235 30,067 26,890 $47,095 40,417 40,532 125,612 40,257 98,206 265,583 35,555 41,676 101,648 689 74,463 16,954 22,692 70,625 61,641 65,874 81,211 42,966 64,379 15,818 28,819 53,458 24,413 93,104 33,936 89,832 60,396 4,5.58 19,235 24,476 26,890 $60 1,263 10,316 3,130 2,261 23,228 74,890 $47,095 40,333 39,672 126,141 39,997 98,206 263,614 35,331 41,393 100,730 689 174,463 r 16, 843 122,692 70,625 58,247 64,5.52 81,211 42,966 63,340 15,536 28,720 53,468 24,090 91,712 33,936 89,402 50,396 4,556 19,235 24,080 26,890 $45,256 40,333 11,606 70,064 36,076 58,015 156,737 29,073 41,393 27,385 689 74,463 13,487 17,612 44,260 66,813 42,132 47,131 41,966 38,329 14,661 12,962 48, COO 23,306 69,849 19,784 43,813 60,396 1,636 18,148 13-, 533 26,890 $1,839 121 \^ork™ $84 960 471 260 122 $25 $27,966 55,087 $73,470 123 61,043 124 3,921 125 40,191 107,877 83,764 126 1,969 224 183 918 810 123,446 127 6,258 91,541 128 Ehnira, N. Y 322 10,401 2,703 10,382 129 Atlantic City, N.J Superior Wis 14,975 58,370 148,953 130 92,759 131 KnoiTiUe, Tenn 133 111 3,356 2,443 133 18 2,637 26,376 134 Jaclcsonville, Fla South Omaha, Nebr Fitchhurg, Ifasa GftlTMton, Tex . 135 3,294 1,322 1,434 136 13,688 19,460 11,609 2,767 22,fi0 34,080 1,000 18,001 975 12,200 59,180 137 138 139 Canton, Oliio 1,039 282 99 7,010 140 4,844 141 Auburn, N. Y 3,668 4,868 .785 88,659 142 143 Racine, Wis.. 323 1,392 42,199 144 Woonsocket, E. I JoUet, III 9,437 31,863 2,350 45,589 32,118 145 11,802 -146 Taunton, Mass 4,650 430 86,486 147 Chattanooga, Tenn Sacramento, Cal Oshkosh, Wis 148 2,920 149 1,087 4,487 52,516 150 Lacrosse, Wis Council Blufls, Iowa 5,692 395 6,060 101,243 151 1 Payments to sinking, investment, and public trust funds by divisions of municipal government, or to such divisions by such funds, as interest on city securities held or purchased by such funds. ' Included in the column of gross Interest transfer payments. « Net or corporate interest payments are the gross interest payments to public, less the accrued interest payments Included therein, which are given in Hie column 'accrued interest received from and paid to public." * Included in Table 5 as general expenses for interest. ' Included in Table 5 as municipal service expenses for Interest. ' Included in Table 6 as municipal industrial expenses for interest. of 123 Table 9.— PAYMENTS AND RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT OF THE PRINCIPAL OF THE PUBLIC DEBT : ' 1904. (For a list of tlie cities in each state arranged aijiialjetieaUy and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] City CITY OE MUNICIPAUTV. PAYMENTS FOB BEDEMPTION OR CANCEL- lATlON Off DEBT OBLIGATIONS. BECEIPTS FROM DEBT OBLIGATIONS ISSUED. EXCESS or BECEIPTS OVER PAYMENTS, l3er. Total. To puhUc. To city fernds." Total. From public. From city ttmdB.' Total. From public.' From city jtuads. » Grand total $306,758,216 $274,055,713 $32,702,503 $431,022,857 $390,622,750 $40,400,107 $124,264,641 $116,667,037 $7,697,604 234,741,313 36,317,459 19,201,808 16,497,686 209,953,616 31,444,148 18,086,978 14,570,971 24,787,697 4,873,311 ' 1,114,830 1,926,665 337,471,364 47,195,236 25,617,262 20,838,995 307,149,034 40,099,326 24,067,850 19,306,540 30,322,330 7,095,910 1,449,412 1,532,455 102,730,051 10,877,777 6,315,464 4,341,359 97,195,418 8,656,178 6,980,872 4,735,569 5,534,633 2,222,599 334,582 •394,210 Grotro II . Groat) IV . - GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OE OVER IN 1904. New York, N.Y... Chicago, Hi PliilaQelphia, Pa . . St. I-ouis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md Clevriand, OMo. . . Buffalo, N.Y San Francisco, Cal Pittsburg, Pa Cincinnati, Ohio . . . Detroit, Mujh Milwaukee, Wis . . . New Orleans, La. . tl«4,814,128 22,362,»77 4,979,441 2,631,696 7,837,024 541,600 1,288,382 2,186,465 560,442 2,708,479 1,394,384 622,631 2,252,020 562,544 $165,414,019 22,228,227 2,905,179 2,631,696 6,872,024 203,600 507,000 1,943,297 560,442 2,531,179 1,100,304 268,895 2,252,020 535,934 $19,400,109 133,850 2,074,262 965,000 338,000 781,382 243,168 177,309 294,080 353,936 26,610 $252,839,503 28,3ifi,737 18,577,285 1,336,981 13,243,381 577,477 2,968,417 2,475,716 5,606,045 2,119,065 4,339,033 1,072,229 2,659,652 1,339,843 $227,548,011 28,174,537 18,066,999 1,336,981 11,280,881 334,177 2,718,337 1,745,891 5,606,045 1,811,965 3,889,997 640,620 2,669,652 1,334,941 $25,291,492 142,208 510,286 1,962,500 243,300 250,080 729,825 307, 100 449,036 431,609 4,902 $68,025,375 5,954,660 13,597,844 < 1,294,715 6,406,357 35,877 1,680,035 289,251 5,045,603 '589,414 2,944,649 449,598 407,632 777,299 $42,133,992 6,946,310 15,161,820 ' 1,294,715 ■4,408,857 130,577 2,211,337 •197,406 5,045,603 •719,214 2,789,693 371,925 407,632 799,007 $5,891,383 8,350 •1,563,976 997,600 •94,7C0 • 631,302 «6,657 129,800 154,956 77,673 •21,7C8 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OP 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1W4. Waebington, D. C . NewaikjN.J MinneraoliB, Minn. JerseyCity, N. J.. Louisville, Ky Indianapolis, Ind. . Providence, R.I.. St. Paxil, Minn Rochester, N.Y... Kansas City, Mo. . Toledo, Ohio Denver, Colo Allegheny, Pa Columbus, Ohio - . Worcester, Mass . . Los Angeles, Cal. . Memphis, Teim. . . Omaha, Nebr New Haven, Conn Syracuse, N.Y... St. Joseph, Mo Scranton, Pa PateiBoii,N. J Fan River, Mass. . Portland, Oreg... Atlanta, 6a Albany,N. Y Cambridge, Muss Seattle, Wash Grand Rapids, Mich . Dayton, Ohio . . . Lowell, Mass Hartford, Conn. Reading, Pa Richmond, Va.. Nashville, Tenn . . . Wilmington, Del. . Trenton, N. J Camden, N.J Bridgeport, Conn. $553,865 6,131,600 167,000 3,608,271 1,308,894 319, 54S 1,330,181 1,811,610 4,476,000 444,944 602,474 1,062,818 389,870 1,577,884 1,307,993 286,678 123,299 1,067,601 975,080 3,203,465 13,223 167,610 3,978,907 994,962 513,585 $553,865 4,198,600 167,000 2,396,557 1,308,894 313,603 200,482 1,811,610 4,476,000 444,944 446,897 1,062,818 356,970 1,135,784 1,307,993 286,678 123,299 1,066,222 975,080 3,202,765 13,023 167,610 3,978,907 934,962 513,585 $1,933,000 1,111,714 5,942 1,129,699 155,577 33,000 442,100 1,379 700 200 60,000 $919,274 8,279,539 971,923 3,002,450 1,581,739 636,777 1,199,984 1,671,593 5,552,594 1,260,892 702,634 1,077,103 1,449,070 3,013,455 1,249,712 1,851,332 338,648 1,310,434 1,002,423 3,033,721 355,643 147,379 4,190,937 1,245,980 1,150,000 $919,274 6,313,539 911,923 2,044,1«9 l,ffil,739 636,777 1,662,276 5,402,594 1,260,892 556,687 1,077,103 1,318,939 627,655 1,249,712 1,851,332 338,648 1,810,434 930,423 3,019,721 355,643 147,379 4,190,937 1,241,530 1, 150,000 $1,966,000 60,000 958,281 1,199,984 9,317 150,000 145,9*7 130, 131 2,385,800 72,000 14,000 4,450 $365,409 2,147,939 804,923 • 606,821 272,845 317,232 ' 130, 197 •140,017 1,076,584 815,948 100,160 14,285 1,059,100 1,435,571 •58,281 1,664,654 215,349 242,833 27,343 •169,744 342,420 •20,231 212,030 251,018 636,415 $365,409 2,114,939 744,923 •352,388 272,845 323,174 •200,482 • 1^,334 926,694 815,948 109,790 14,2tS 961,969 •508,129 •58,281 1,564,654 215,349 344,212 •44,657 '183,044 342,620 •20,231 212,030 306,568 €36,415 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. $399,444 489,456 1,098,083 639,585 304,015 240,698 1,569,155 623,813 50,857 1,071,035 12,920 123,966 985,434 330,750 29,441 $399,444 430,956 871,083 639,585 274,015 195,698 1,564,445 523,813 60,857 947,835 12,920 123,966 920,134 281,760 29,441 $58,500 227,009 30,000 45,000 4,710 123,200 65,300 49,000 $458,232 590^996 1,384,622 1,966,309 318,741 286,138 ],5.')4,461 1,139,763 150,037 1,237,632 K4,000 113,564 1,318,030 722,145 60,504 $364,232 472,084 1,330,022 1.966,309 258,741 210,760 1,554,461 1,139,763 150,1037 1,002,232 254,000 113,554 1,294,918 653,645 25,504 $94,000 118,912 54,500 60,000 75,378 235,300 23,112 68,500 35,000 $58 101 ; 286 1,326; 14, 45 '14; 616, 99, 166, 241,1 •10, 332, 391, 31, •$35,212 41,128 468,939 1,326,724 •15,274 15,062 •9,984 615.950 99; 180 64,397 241,080 <10,<02 374,784 371,895 •3,937 $33,000 60,000 -1153, 433 •5,942 70,285 9,317 150,000 •9,630 97, 131 1,943,700 •1,379 72,000 13,300 •200 $94,000 €0,412 i 172,500 ■""36,'o66 30,378 • 4,710 112,100 • 42,188 19,500 35,000 1 The term "debt" or "debt obligations," as here used, includes aUbonsds; temporary and other loans, todiMhig overdrafts by standing at the close of the year; and all judgments rendered against the municipality and not paid durmg the year. »1St^rnft'?r'co^o?^te"?e^^pt^iccount of the principal of the pubUc debt, except ^^^^^ "net or corporate payments." • Excess of payments over receipts. the treasurer; all warrants out- in which cose the item represents 124 Tadle 9.— payments AND RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT OF THE PRINCIPAL OF THE PUBLIC DEBT : ' 1904— Continued. [For a list ol the cities in eiUih state arranged alphabetioaUy and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OP 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continued. City CITY OB MUNICIPALITY. PAYMENTS FOB EEDEMPTION OB CANCEL- LATION OE DEBT OBLIGATIONS. BECEIPTS PROM DEBT OBLIGATIONS ISSUED. EXCESS OF BECEIPTS OVEB PAYMENTS. ber. Total. To public. To city funds. 2 Total. From public. From city funds.' Total. From public.' From city funds." 55 Troy, N. Y $864,135 968,891 84,624 1,640,139 123,733 639,504 1,343,561 925,027 88,486 148,804 110,454 36,738 57,552 313,358 287,393 66,034 220,784 636,236 245,581 107,670 504,314 67,499 43,659 209,836 5,000 472,455 205,553 394,280 500,000 121,860 $864,135 767,591 84.624 1,427; 139 123,733 639,504 1,257,561 925,027 88,486 136,304 106,954 34,738 57,552 313,358 287,393 66,034 220,784 603,236 244,581 107,670 504,314 67,499 43,659 188,836 6,000 472,455 205,553 367,880 500,000 109,446 $803,838 965,025 87,314 1,760,628 1,063,439 690,050 1,164,882 860,541 24,030 137,349 197,833 64,507 49,498 432,345 260,154 129,472 192,749 924,100 353,664 95,152 388,536 143,649 9,114 540,705 $803,838 765,02.5 87,314 1,750,628 1,063,439 690,050 1,144,932 866,541 24,030 137,349 189,733 52,507 49,498 432,345 260,154 129,472 167,749 924,100 301,564 95,152 388,536 138,149 9,114 460,676 '$60,297 '3,866 2,690 210,489 939,706 50,546 '178,679 '58,486 '64,456 '11,455 87,379 17,769 '8,054 118,987 '27,239 63,438 '28,036 287,864 107,983 '12,518 '115,778 76,150 '34,545 330,869 '5,000 365,991 255,384 192,673 7,506 122,116 '$60,297 '2,566 2,690 323,489 939,706 50,546 '112,629 '58,486 '64,456 1,045 82,779 17,769 '8,054 118,987 '27,239 63,438 '63,035 320,864 66,983 '12,518 ' 115,778 70,660 ' 34,546 271,839 '5,000 244,991 255,384 113,073 56 Lynn, Mass $201,300 $200,000 '$1,300 57 Des Moines, Iowa New Bedford, Mas.s Oaldand, Cal 58 113,000 '113,000 59 60 SpringBeld.Mass Lawrence, Mass Somerville, Mass Savannah, Ga 61 62 86,000 19,960 ' 66,050 63 64 Hoboken, N.J 12,500 3,500 2,000 '12,500 4,600 65 Peoria, 111 8,100 2,000 66 Duluth, Minn 67 Evansville, Ind Utica, N. Y 68 69 Manchester, N. H San Antonio, Tex Elizabeth, N. J 70 71 25,000 25,000 '33,000 72 Yonlcers, N. Y 33,000 1,000 73 74 Waterbury, Conn Salt Lake City, Utah... Kansas City, Kans Erie, Pa 62,000 51,000 75 76 5,566 5,600 • 77 Wilkcsbarre, Pa Norfolk, Va . 78 21,000 80,030 69,030 79 Charleston, S. C Schenectady, N. Y SO 838,446 460,937 586,953 607,506 243,982 717,446 460,937 480,953 500,000 186,358 121,000 121,000 81 82 26,400 106,000 7,506 57,624 79,600 7,606 45,204 83 Portland, Me 84 Youngstown, Ohio 12,420 76,912 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. Dallas, Tex Holyoke, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind. Tacoma, Wash... Akron, Ohio Saginaw, Mich. . Brockton, Mass. Lincoln, Nebr... Covington, Ky.. Lancaster, Pa... Spokane, Wash Birmingham, Ala . . Altoona, Pa Pawtucket, R. I Binghamton, N. Y. Augusta, Ga South Bend, Ind . Mobile, Ala Johnstown, Pa... Dubuque, Iowa . - Springfield, Ohio . Wheeling, W. Va. McKoesport, Pa.. Bayonne, N. J Butte, Mont Allentown, Pa Sioux City, Iowa. . Terre Haute, Ind.. Topeka, Kans r>avenport,-Iowa- . Montgomery, Ala. Quincy, Hi East St. Louis, II'.. Haverhill, Mass. . . Little Rock, Ark. . $151,38? 824, 100 54, 149 248, 459 182, 130 221, 640 707, 524 443,611 185,274 60,000 435,246 299, 473 32,568 1,226,452 36,649 232,400 115,396 123,772 13,902 137,869 181,500 120,747 117,829 206, 513 46,238 46,684 94, 356 129, 919 71, 193 10,401 70,437 105. 649 309, 174 48,664 $116,387 730,500 49, 190 213,389 156,030 221,640 705, 624 441,365 185,274 60,000 435, 290, 32, 1,220, 36, 232, 116, 123, 13, 137, 168,769 120,747 117,829 199, 513 46,238 45,984 94,366 129,767 71,193 33,769 10,401 70,437 106, 649 280,174 47,764 $35,000 93,600 4,959 35,070 20,100 2,000 2,240 6,000 400 12,731 7,000 700 152 29,000 900 $235,724 672,299 101, 554 268,715 529,456 524, 193 954,000 441,481 161, 396 312,792 816,226 517,280 89, 334 1, 534, 846 33,506 256,658 204,329 460,429 3,352 115,390 226,696 191,635 223,480 256,663 66,792 49,566 .39, 515 41,907 837,941 130,675 385,356 26,385 414,673 303,982 113,238 $235,724 647,299 40,236 261,637 353,802 524, 193 949,000 440,630 161,395 312,792 816,226 617,286 89, 334 1,434,846 33, 506 256,658 204,329 460,429 3,352 115,390 176,710 191, 635 223,480 166,913 66,792 49,565 39,515 41,907 837,941 130,676 385,366 26,385 414, 573 299,982 113,238 $26,000 61, 318 7,078 176,664 5,000 851 100,000 50,986 89,750 $84,337 '151,801 47,405 20,256 347,326 302, 553 246, 476 '2,130 '23,879 262, 792 380,980 226,813 56,766 308,394 '3,143 24,258 88,934 336,657 ' 10, 550 '22,479 45, 196 70,788 105,651 49, 150 20,554 2,881 '54,841 '88,012 766, 748 96,906 374,965 '44,052 308,924 '5,192 64, 574 $119,337 '83,201 '8,954 48,248 197,772 302, 553 243,476 '735 '23,879 262,792 226,813 66,766 214, 394 '3,143 24,258 88,934 336, 667 ' 10, 150 '22,479 6,941 70,788 105, 661 '33,600 20,554 3,581 '64,841 '87,860 766,748 96,906 374,955 '44,052 308,924 19,808 66,474 '$35,000 '68,600 56,369 '27,992 149,654 3,000 '1,395 94,000 38,255 82,750 '700 '152 '25,000 '900 iTheterm debt' or debt obligations, " as here used, mcludes all bonds; temporary and other loans, including overdrafts by the treasuter all warrants out- standing at the close of the year; and all judgments rendered against the municipality and not paid during the year. ' 2 Sinking, investment, and public trust funds. s 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 rcDresenta "net or corporate payments. '^ ' Excess of payments over receipts. 125 Table 9.— PAYMENTS AND RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT OF THE PRINCIPAL OP THE PUBLIC DEBU: ^ 1904— Continued. [For ft list of the cities In each state arranged alphabetically and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 3O,0M TO 50,000 IN 1904— Continued. City ttum- ber. 120 121 122 123 124 126 128 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 160 151 CITT OK MUNICIPALITY. Springfield, 111. York, Pa...... Salem, Mass... Maiden, Mass . . Chester, Pa Chelsea, Mass Newton, Mass Passaic, N.J Elmira, N. Y AtlantioClty, N. J. Superior, Wis Knoxville, Term.. Newcastle, Pa BocUord, 111 Jacksonville, Fla. South Omaha, Nebr. , Fitchburg, Mass . . . ., Galveston, Tex Macon, Ga Canton, Ohio Joplin, Mo Auburn, N. Y.. Wichita, Kans. Eacins, Wis PAYMENTS FOK EEDEMPTION OE CANCEL- LATION OF DEBT OBLIGATIONS. Woonsocket, B. I... JoUet, Dl Taunton, Mass Chattanooga, Tenn.. Sacramento, Cal Oshkosh, Wis La Crosse, Wis Council Blufls, Iowa. . . Total. $151, 141 14, 327 838,821 453,760 389,500 431,799 1,149,171 118,746 97,492 142,030 497,048 75,760 64,516 253,090 8,457 168,209 1,080,579 986,440 129, 661 104,579 36,509 163, 529 18,678 42,856 910,000 319,838 420,384 24,242 2,200 38,282 12,306 47,754 To public. $150,941 14, 327 620, 525 451, 160 380,800 359, 625 914, 784 118,746 97, 492 138,030 490,048 75,750 64, 516 252, 559 8,467 168,209 1,005,629 67,440 126, 661 103,579 36,509 163, 529 18, 678 42,856 880,000 319,838 329, 384 24,242 2,200 38,282 12,306 47,764 To city funds, a $200 212,296 2,600 8,700 72,174 234,387 4,000 7,000 74,950 929,000 3,000 1,000 30,000 91,000 RECEIPTS FROM DEBT OBLIGATIONS ISSUED. Total. $256, 594 59,501 601,013 440,783 400,568 458,957 1,173,789 81,204 49,067 187,036 466,922 124,760 129, 760 328,598 373,493 1,034,679 357,798 83,000 306,811 65,353 185,081 136, 966 54,808 1,051,375 242, 169 444,841 44,566 29,036 94,999 From public $264,594 69,601 601,613 446, 783 327,068 324,870 896,069 81,204 49,067 156,036 455,619 124, 750 129, 760 373, 493 968,899 54,798 83,000 292,943 65,353 185,081 136,966 64,808 1,051,375 242,169 343, 181 44,566 29,036 94,999 29,630 From city funds. " $2,000 72,900 134,087 277,720 31,000 11,303 600 66,780 303,000 12,868 101,660 EXCESS OF RECEIPTS OVER PAYMENTS. Total. $106, 453 46, 174 '237,208 '6,977 11,068 27,158 24,618 '37,642 '48,425 45,006 '30,126 49,000 65,244 76,639 '8,467 205, 284 '45,900 '628,642 '46,561 201,232 28,844 21, 562 118,278 11,962 141,375 '77,669 24,457 20,314 '2,200 '9,246 82,693 '18,124 From pubiio.s $103, 653 45, 174 '24,912 '4,377 ' 63, 132 '34,755 '18,716 '37,642 '48,426 18,006 '34,429 49,000 65,244 76,639 '8,457 206,284 '36,730 '2,642 ' 43, 661 189,364 28,844 21,652 118,278 11,952 171,375 ' 77, 669 13, 797 20,314 '2,200 '9,246 82, 693 ' 18, 124 From city funds. ' $1,800 '212,296 '2,000 64,200 61,913 43,333 4,303 ' 9, 170 '626,000 '3,000 11,868 '30,000 10, 660 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- ■tanding at tke close of the year; and all judgments rendered against the municipality and not paid durmg the year. jftfe^'S'Sr 'co^o?ate ^pts^n ^ount of the principal of the public debt, except where qualified by a footnote ('), in which case the item reprei^nts' 'net or corporate payments." • Excess of payments over reoeipts. 126 Table 10.— RECEIPTS FROM GENERAL REVENUES i AND • [For a list of tlie cities in each state arranged alphabeaoally CITY OK MUNICIPALITY. Total gen- eral revenue receipts. RECEIPTS FROM TAXES. General revenue receipts from fines and forfeits. aty For general revenues. For other civil divi- sions (tem- porary re- ceipts from ta3ces).2 ber. Total general revenue re- ceipts from taxes. From general property taxes. From special property and business taxes. From poll taxes. Total. General levies. Specific levies. Penalties and collectors' fees. Grand total $360,137,031 $298,860,055 $288,489,068 $279,761,720 $5,'995,880 $2,731,468 $9,326,788 $1,043,199 $17,801,035 $2,737,382 221,239,474 64,744,913 42,796,939 31,335,705 190,249,799 48, 460, 198 35,260,955 24,889,103 184,026,205 46,957,984 33,540,886 23,963,993 180,747,340 43,709,368 31,780,856 23,524,156 1,576,681 2,774,722 1,473,950 170,527 1,702,184 473,594 286,080 269,310 6,032,970 1,285,423 1,341,800 665,595 190,624 216,791 378,269 269,616 8,880,623 3,937,337 3,313,377 1,669,718 1,332,433 426,118 498,034 501,797 Group IV GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,0M OR OVER IN 1904. 1 New York, N.Y $90,225,445 25,028,197 22,723,596 12,119,845 20,669,553 7,683,418 6,113,928 5,343,630 7,145,491 6, 412, 422 4,426,164 4,797,058 4,210,230 4,140,497 $81,058,406 19,709,276 17,901,669 10,060,060 19,168,102 6,764,806 5,210,166 4,709,886 5,620,157 5,480,229 3,593,624 4,123,188 3,261,905 3,586,426 $78,262,710 19,641,163 17,814,575 9,152,597 17,559,225 0,339,303 5,210,165 4,645,494 5,620,157 5,462,663 3,593,624 4, 125, 188 3,130,596 3,548,751 3 $77, 058, 887 19,541,163 17,735,921 9,141,593 17,415,312 6,037,807 4,911,067 4,620,448 5,611,317 4,785,070 3,593,624 4,086,341 2,711,898 3,496,892 $1,203,823 $2,793,696 168,113 33,681 907,463 1,509,241 405,501 $536,542 $666,790 192,743 43,070 128,518 110,714 6,963 6,803 9,667 37,384 64,532 11,031 9,571 23,995 21,662 2 3 Philadelphia, Pa 78,664 11,004 143,913 130,864 $53,313 1,690,201 905,121 1,389,572 4 5 Boston, Mass 99,636 6 $190,634 299,098 7 Cleveland, Ohio Bullalo,N. Y 8 25,046 8,840 6,906 64,392 9 San Francisco, Cal 3,197,183 10 670,680 17,374 11 Cincinnati, Oliio Detroit, Mich 12 38,847 2,429 31,839 13 Milwaukee, Wis New Orleans, La .416,269 131,309 1,142,004 14 37,675 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. - 15 Washington, D. C Newark,N.J $10,390,251 3,724,698 3,631,878 2,903,699 3,103,149 2,366,224 3,299,368 2,524,584 2,534,113 2,579,452 2,047,276 3,387,870 2,062,371 1,823,812 2,387,334 2,688,984 1,411,068 1,995,983 1,632,852 1,983,278 820,186 1,053,894 1,294,480 1,503,386 1,393,523 $4,043,343 2,866,331 2,884,028 2,313,725 2,663,882 1,920,473 3,017,823 1,999,774 2,226,781 2,115,379 1,795,570 3,201,764 1,734,191 1,621,539 2,196,790 1,708,897 1,216,092 1,446,648 1,368,596 1,744,358 619,427 765,810 933,428 1,326,370 849,975 $3,596,931 2,804,956 2,884,028 1,966,336 2,553,882 1,920,476 2,994,701 1,999,774 2,164,982 2,115,379 1,795,370 3,201,764 1,732,721 1,621,339 1,874,719 1,708,897 1,216,002 1,446,648 1,315,024 1,699,966 619, 427 732,496 922,916 1,219,787 849,975 $3,660,746 2,770,027 2,679,350 1,868,309 2,519,782 1,920,475 2,979,814 1,733,754 2,139,063 2,003,136 1,795,570 2,124,801 1,204,919 1,621,539 1,867,296 1,426,519 999,854 1,379,906 1,205,591 1,685,349 617,331 601,304 896,113 1,209,847 849,975 $36,185 34,929 2,633 98,027 34,100 $446,414 26,673 $64,587 1,117,340 $89,665 13,947 25,046 6^,265 1 2,273 14,216 4,453 25,351 13,251 37,615 9,334 12,104 13,186 8,232 6,321 34,740 6,817 5,687 16,760 4,676 10,188 11,826 3,412 7,069 42,685 16 $35,000 17 Minneapolis , Minn. Jersey City, N. J Louisville, Ky $202,145 18 343,889 3,S0O 819,773 19 20 Indianapolis, Ind- Providence, R.I St. Paul, Minn. 21 14,887 13,700 26,919 7,292 23,122 311,442 22 262,320 23 Rochester, N.Y Kansas City, Mo Toledo, Ohio 61,799 24 104,952 25 26 1,045,027 526,688 31,936 1,114 477,097 27 AUoghfehy, Pa 1,470 28 Columbus, Ohio Worcester, Mass Los Angeles, CaL Mf^TTiphis, Tfinn 29 17,423 9,220 732 66,743 12,714 14,617 2,096 11,984 27,803 9,940 238,365 63,606 249,678 30 273,158 214,506 31 32 Omaha, Nebr 33 34 New Haven, Conn 36,719 41,311 44,392 2,261 61,087 227,191 35 36 Scranton, Pa 119,207 33,315 6,842 49,245 17 3,670 57,338 397,298 211,844 38 Fall River, Ifass Portland, Oreg 39 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. 40 Atlanta, Ga $1,236,913 1,306,099 1,875,996 1, 620, 788 1,072,571 1,212,060 1,575,338 1,719,023 801,011 1,379,211 922,200 638,549 801,607 871, 640 1,097,265 $894,788 1,111,957 1,861,424 1,030,366 923,283 1,065,330 1, 414, 609 1,684,991 695,836 1, 192, 154 637,541 592,796 563,282 579, 787 905,982 $866,918 1,061,831 1, 632, 147 1,030,366 923,283 1,065,330 1,273,678 1,346,084 664, 196 1,188,373 637,541 591,781 545,977 633,016 887,736 $854, 144 1,060,662 1,638,862 1,030,366 912,873 1,063,330 1,240,332 1,103,797 058, 670 1,186,409 630,068 689,339 629,173 541,787 391,060 $12,774 $17,502 60, 126 167,727 $10,308 $59,702 1,778 4,387 40,453 6,635 5,954 13,949 9,442 550 5,942 26,141 5,943 4,396 3,995 10,586 41 Albany, N. Y $1, 109 $188,459 196,627 42 Cambridge, Mass Seattle, Wash 13,285 41,550 43 44 Grand Rapids, Mich 10,410 231, 493 46 46 33,326 102,397 238, 152 6,157 38,334 735 25,482 3,581 147,848 32,954 47 TT Art ford, Conn 242,287 48 Reading, Pa 6,620 2,164 7,473 2,442 16,804 13,229 49 Richmond, Va .W Nashville, Tenn Wilmington, Del Trenton N. J 51 1,013 7,305 18,697 18,246 62 6,'674' 301, 514 268,478 26,417 63 C'amdeu, N. J 54 Bridgeport, Conn. ....... 496,676 1 Including certain erroneous receipts subsequently corrected by refund payments reported in Table 4. 127 SPECIFIED ACCOMPANYING TEMPORARY RECEIPTS: 1904. and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] EECEIPTS FROM LICENSES AND PEBMITS. GENEEAL REVENUE RECEIPTS FROM SUBVENTIONS, GRANTS, AND DONATIONS. Miscellar neous general revenue receipts. — 'i For general revenues. For other civil divisions (temporary receipts from licenses, fines, etc.).! Total. From subventions and grants Irom other civil divisions. From donations from private individuals. City Total. rrom liquor licenses and taxes. From other business licenses. From dog licenses. From general licenses. From depart- mental permits. For schools. For other purposes. For expenses. For outlays. num- ber. $35,345,842 $28,837,420 $5,104,038 $446,382 $144,884 $813,118 $1,262,312 $23,022,108 $12,944,690 $7,201,445 $1,585,011 $1,290,962 $151,644 20,757,875 6,636,224 4,379,296 3,672,447 17,630,215 5,293,481 3,351,472 2,562,262 .2,304,747 1,000,443 888,579 910,269 214,200 117,111 68,127 46,944 52,769 66,362 12,661 13,112 556,954 158,837 68,467 39,870 626,923 294,300 213,898 127,191 8,773,961 9,216,420 2,646,369 ^ 2,385,368 6,880,682 3,075,179 2,266,068 1,722,761 1,384,833 5,683,865 86,062 47,695 1,074,622 136,794 176,241 198,354 433,824 320,582 120,008 416,548 126,^06 6,963 12,285 7,000 $6,507,046 4,561,635 2,217,162 1,634,628 1,155,676 630,127 550,271 668,033 544,807 621,727 641,790 354,619 462,010 418,444 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OB OVER IN 1904. $5,914,807 3,814,005 1,835,000 1,307,295 1,093,137 431,524 526,120 615,241 264,600 608,712 418,257 324,727 417,190 159,600 $426,822 545,865 177,485 261,652 31,925 74,604 19, 112 30,699 236,634 106,736 110,777 23,868 17,500 242,268 $113,906 18,091 25,915 15,805 9,694 5,263 2,152 4,930 17,662 $3,469 26,761 871 497 2,221 9,774 1,016 4,064 4,096 $165,417 87,869 201,208 20,729 3,828 8,194 4,542 9,972 25,305 6,550 1,094 9,658 11,598 $278,293 348,630 $1,897,021 562,614 2,561.795 289; 406 236,061 379,658 346,689 166,044 942,991 243,926 275,941 304,618 464,722 113, 475 $1,419,615 338,464 998,558 230,120 371,658 198,624 141,744 919,934 237,696 211,935 277,046 430,275 105,014 $1,245,076 12,100 8,000 52.023 400 5,976 64,136 7,122 $477,406 $106,325 318,111 66,178 6,342 23,900 17,081 6,080 9,870 20,451 24,447 8,431 $117,825 50 69,286 166,783 89,700 ""im 30 $97,182 1,929 7,333 1,864 1,52 2,008 3,778 3,062 7,598 600 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. $620,736 410,137 443,319 313,626 287,606 238,080 233,662 400,196 203,892 334,923 145,128 328,062 212,812 129,371 161,358 430,711 82,068 465,272 176,390 169,651 112,593 191,019 163,767 158,5.'i6 253,389 $458,849 360,200 402,867 274,014 136,465 183,850 185,145 379,000 192,812 160,897 134,346 256,380 176,025 111,620 151,614 256,995 19,550 435,000 161,244 146,946 81,427 174,000 136,760 164,685 163,800 $129,292 31,644 20,663 8,689 133,431 8,870 32,764 16,678 5,304 151,744 8,373 64,349 28,770 7,381 5,944 145,234 67,838 13,986 2,913 7,214 26,990 7,621 9,177 3,312 82,262 $17,813 $14,782 18,293 9,219 28,802 $20,256 $6,636,603 434,083 277,906 272,083 269,488 193,453 43,319 98,076 90,189 91,202 97,244 45,940 99,410 64,670 22,849 514,613 107,091 88,285 81,106 73,693 77,339' 86,240 203,873 11,391 247,474 $6,621,763 $14,740 $19,424 60 9,965 2,276 9,201 10,920 $2 15 $414,669 160,414 262,118 156,513 184,2,52 32,399 98,076 74,270 91,202 95,417 45,029 99,410 64,662 16 3,899 2,121 7,480 5,000 12,483 1,212 6,776 9,735 92 5,302 1,423 2,045 3,165 9,670 $6,671 $117,432 1,679 17 18 io.iso 40,360 100,700 19 20 3,270 3,306 67,041 111 1. 187 21 22 16,913 23 3,618 9,029 2,317 9,882 6,311 8,326 333 24 1,827 911, 26 3,149 283 26 2,972 27 118 6,387 3,317 2S 646 67,576 25 8,462 1,548 8,000 10 23 29 18,812 4,680 3,224 6,826 509,748 107,091 45,617 58,276 58,560 61,677 85,240 138,873 SO 31 3,062 4,370 6,491 1,472 4,755 5,358 39,845 5,206 100 2,823 17,625 14,933 662 91 S2 1,037 33 34 2,704 4,643 2,482 91,822 '~ 26,000 639 35 36 66,000 4,460 37 559 67,580 6,941 38 5,397 1,930 241, 78i 5,693 39 - GROUP HI—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 60,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. $229,615 153,365 2,806 281,819 68,022 95,131 132,630 76,623 74,344 142,726 111,214 2,970 122,374 130,478 137^760 $103,863 143,134 44 250,390 49,263 78,239 128,925 70,329 67,610 62,322 18,720 $124,836 3,791 2,167 27,200 10,230 15,361 2,713 2,352 2,968 76,260 87,186 666 6,742 2,788 1,382 $816 3,720 $52,908 38,709 7,379 248,160 74,631 46,646 14,160 47,967 30,282 38,338 147,304 36,840 115,402 167,380 42,937 $60,992 33,234 $1,000 5,475 2,627 S916 40 $2,720 43 234 6,671 631 992 92 3,766 $290 41 $552 981 $4,939 27,710 $4,752 42 .3,014 2,868 1,000 214,050 70,360 46,645 33,600 43 1,931 2,350 44 45 46,845 7,100 7,066 6,158 46 2,998 852 41,809 30,282 38,338 147,304 30,840 114,877 102,230 40,366 47 48 5,164 61 49 3,130 2,178 60 2,304 4,850 61 107,900 ■123,525 129,623 2,882 4,165 2,133 626 6,053 6? 66,160 6! "■■4,'722' 2,339 243 64 2Not revenue, and hence not Included In " total general revenue receipts." > Of this amount $18,456 is from service transfers. Bull. 50—06 9 128 Table 10.— RECEIPTS FROM GENERAL REVENUES » AND * [For a Il3t oi the cities in each state arranged aiplmbetlcally GEOUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continued. CITY OE MTmiCIPALITT. Total gen- eral revenue receipts. EECEIPTS FEOM TAXES. For general revenues. Total general revenue re- ceipts from taxes. From general property taxes. Total. General levies. Specific levies. Penalties and collectors' fees. From special property and business taxes. From poll taxes. For other civil divi- sions (tem- porary re- ceipts from taxes) .2 General revenue receipts from fines and forfeits. Troy, N. Y Lynn, Mass Bes Moines, Iowa , . . New Bedford, Mass.. Oakland, Cal Springfield, Mass . Lawrence, Mass. . Somerville, Mass, , Savannah, Ga Hoboken, N. J Peoria, lU Duluth, Minn. EvansviUe, Ind Utica, N. Y Manchester, N. H. San Antonio, Tex Elizabeth, N.J , Yonkers, N. Y Waterbury, Conn Salt Lake City, Utah.. Kansas City, Kaus . Erie, Pa Wilkesbarre, Pa Norfolk, Va Charleston, S. C Schenectady, N. Y.. Houston, Tex Harrisburg, Pa Portland, Me Youngstown, Ohio. $1,046,550 1,074,516 1,114,378 1,223,577 1,172,173 1,288,361 815,500 1,091,384 708,084 614,803 787,397 958,917 608,619 764,000 704,590 750, 403 677, 966 1,058,310 769,713 967, 109 589,461 564,318 471,373 777, 366 816,394 450,286 719, 226 578,899 902,274 600,831 $903,811 969,341 965,633 1,140,686 723,755 1,183,942 680,322 1,079,008 532,505 415, 676 646,813 710,274 445,557 637,295 650, 111 549, 435 944,261 643,570 605,408 454,918 454, 646 362,819 577,650 518,205 342, 942 611,381 461,903 850,807 506,890 $881, 677 872, 202 965,633 1,010,485 723,755 1,001,619 629,018 976, 532 532, 505 388,243 640,657 710,274 441.057 695', 934 496,517 644,649 522, 731 940, 449 635,699 603,317 454,918 463,029 337,828 676, 181 511,309 335,882 605,071 454,483 780,885 506,880 $876,778 853,142 837,128 1,007,334 628,342 992,451 622,461 959,295 630,984 384,077 6«),657 710,274 440,346 695,397 491,506 622,632 609,926 911,389 136,428 603, 317 443,617 450,075 336,805 568,700 511,030 334, 108 699,484 449,103 774, 407 506,890 $125,328 92, 245 $4,899 19,060 3,177 3,151 3,168 9,168 6,657 17,237 1,521 4,106 $22, 134 61,959 104,881 $35,180 "25,126 8,150 711 537 5,011 13, 867 12,805 29,080 2,677 11,481 2,954 1,023 7,481 1,774 6,587 5,375 6,478 147, 323 33,272 72,361 36,000 18,032 30,725 26,546 6,156 887 41,361 107, 605 18, 504 3,812 7,134 4,500 "52,"544 5,462 8,200 737 2,091 1,617 3,408 21,583 1,469 6,896 7,060 1,563 47,530 5,310 5,857 2^392 $109,514 "194,' 633 178,416 86,579 104,881 243,954 117,308 134, 477 138,642 174,862 21, 611 447 151,790 '262," 684 $368 6,170 20,976 6,149 7,165 6,128 6,042 4,187 8,858 1,912 1,781 20,694 1,825 2,614 3,615 6,555 1,521 1,534 10,092 40,093 84,155 4,952 3,442 284 22,966 6,023 9; 162 4,884 55 8,081 GROUP rV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. 8,5 Dallas, Tex $763,969 733,241 498,283 717,901 623,085 668,768 653,804 490,900 444,288 328,432 724,659 454,498 376,793 629,608 480,681 363,010 419,447 388,591 352,473 415,654 443,807 395,684 388,179 601,557 658,614 361,644 528, 8(K 478,386 416,101 534,445 286,658 391,805 617,496 625,831 $694,971 671,425 397,969 483,056 559,362 469,164 637,966 399,290 355,217 252,795 482,106 211,679 301,635 575,090 416,408 282,474 345,913 264,242 254,142 359,823 393,843 301,254 319,676 492,749 449,309 278,629 427,599 369,226 389,638 429,735 151,974 307,079 424,867 465,729 156,119 $594,971 599,577 393,113 483,058 559,352 469,164 586,387 391,727 355,217 251,959 482,106 186,830 300,568 589,754 306,987 271,826 345,913 264,242 247,081 359,823 393,843 294,262 318,804 485,189 ffi6,379 249,356 427,599 369,226 389,638 429,735 151,974 307,079 420,124 406,934 158,119 $569,120 593,777 392,357 480,062 559,352 436,964 574,640 373,253 352,713 251,143 481,023 183,603 300,568 588,097 392,020 269,766 345,913 280,027 243,992 338,567 393,843 293,491 316,023 465,405 421,640 248,660 388,000 369,226 389,638 405,845 149,901 304,746 420,124 396,484 153,724 $14,694 $11,157 5,800 756 2,994 $13,116 6,387 1,777 31,877 984 4,458 8,730 3,091 10,634 414 25,056 24,658 4,219 1,800 2,838 5,626 797 11,386 9,424 11 2,902 6,886 9,867 2,109 27,098 2,185 36 684 2,225 4224 1^969 12,611 2,234 1486 4,248 32,046 86 Holyoke, Mass $55,287 $16,561 4,856 $89,675 87 Fort Wayne, Ind Tacoma, Wash 88 89 Akron, Ohio 90 Saginaw, Mich Brockton, Mass Lincoln, Nebr 33,200 11,747 18,474 2,504 816 1,083 3,027 108,087 66,063 91 25,079 26,500 7,563 92 93 Covington, Ky 94 Lancaster, Pa 838 95 Spokane, Wash Birmingham, Ala Altoona, Pa 96 18,985 1,067 8,064 97 98 Pawtucket, R. I Blnghamton, N. Y Augusta, Ga 3,667 4,987 2,060 5,338 48,407 127,468 99 19,421 7,638 inn 3,110 101 South Bend, Ind MobUe, Ala VV>, 4,215 103 Johnstown, Pa 3,089 20,507" 1,081 8,000 104 Dubuque, Iowa Springfield, Ohio Wheeling, W. Va MeEeesport, Pa Bayonnp,, N. .T, 749 105 106 771 1,023 29,784 4,839 796 1,680 3,927 '872 7,560 3,066 lOV 1,758 HIS 125,793 109 Butte, Mont 22,930 16,769 no Allentown, Pa 12,504 111 Sioux City, Iowa Terre Haute, Ind Topeka, Kans 37,919 112 113 114 Davenport, Iowa Montgomery, Ala Quinoy, 111 2^324 566 2,073 2,333 i6;456' 2,395 115 116 117 East St. Louis, 111 HaverhiU, Mass 4,743 41,719 118 17,076 67,200 119 Little Rock, Ark 273,499 | > Including certain erroneous receipts subsequently corrected by refund payments reported In Table 4, 129 SPECIFIED ACCOMPANYING TEMPORARY RECEIPTS: 1904— Continued, and the ni^ber assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OP 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continued. KECEIPTS FEOM LICENSES AKD PERMITS. GENERAL REVENUE RECEIPTS FROM SUBVENTIONS, QKANTS, AND DONATIONS. Miscella- neous general revenue receipts. For general revenues. For other civil divisions (temporary receipts from licenses, fines, etc.). 2 Total. From subventions and grants from other civil divisions. From donations from private individuals. City Total. From liquor licenses and taxes. From other business licenses. From dog licenses. From general licenses. From depart- mental permits. For schools. For other purposes. For expenses. For outlays. num" ber. $108,612 87,419 102,938 67,692 132,811 79,873 121,187 1,571 160,196 107,192 119,901 179,512 80,382 94,864 61,024 34,599 69,882 65,257 76,940 183,728 31,666 60,275 64,787 179,717 86,481 86,669 32,460 71,492 617 61,775 $100,936 82,862 SO, 864 64,993 102,865 77.699 120;317 26 52,110 99,000 111,750 171,000 70,457 94,208 54,109 21,300 65,230 65,558 71,604 124,700 $1,185 4,128 8,691 2,019 23,700 2,174 870 1,133 112,123 4,991 4,888 6,698 2,671 656 2,596 10,748 1,998 1,913 364 54,541 28,107 3,418 6,493 125,692 86,331 3,779 6,949 11,658 617 1,816 $491 $33,759 12,686 24,831 9,050 305,763 19,410 8,949 6,018 525 90,023 18,902 47,290 80,855 29,227 13,285 59,138 57.128 47; 258 39,111 137,880 18,722 44,445 40, 325 18,416 188, 553 15,052 66,223 40,620 50,320 24,083 $33,120 $639 65 66 57 $429 $30,820 $3,169 $9,417 2,225 $1,158 680 1,549 24,831 1,562 304,206 25,330 2,286 5,202 1,557 58 59 4,697 $2,679 30,443 42,413 4,330 19,410 2,999 4,993 5,950 25 500 61 352 60 1,000 25 62 i,963 2,300 1,202 1,721 1,439 901 2,061 93 90,023 11,110 47,290 79,973 29,227 3,166 57,574 56,028 24,350 34.707 137,880 14,394 44,261 40, .TO 18,416 68,593 15,459 66, 193 39,983 41,843 24,083 64 7,792 65 1,247 66 5,815 882 67 68 1,671 2,551 684 900 2,724 2,562 2,847 560 2,098 10,119 1,564 600 2,908 364 69 70 1,970 6,886 2,248 1,925 712 1,257 2,339 613 71 20,000 72 4,040. 73 74 4,328 75 55,600 55,200 52,290 194 .-- 25 76 765 1,116 150 3,261 550 276 77 1,299 189 78 25,602 104,358 193 30 637 6,374 79 79,629 22,956 55,200 SO 2,005 4,358 81 82 1,068 2,103 475 2 83 £9,216 606 137 84 1 GROUP rV".— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. $29,251 54,517 25,517 75,630 33,485 47,433 2,665 64,021 31,312 44,689 115,455 189,421 39,139 39,948 36,569 73,477 19,798 112,963 59,047 42,638 28,933 65,920 30,268 42,650 88,543 49,456 51,585 58,331 10,571 65,847 104,229 74,792 181,566 52,901 51,387 $15,906 53,498 22,300 65,070 32,364 42,629 $12,195 1,019 2,033 7,689 865 2,590 1,825 3,705 11,698 6,261 19,575 131,412 15,142 3,739 1,382 49,929 2,680 95,175 22,435 1,491 1,460 21,008 2,811 476 36,932 15,059 4,419 953 7,034 3,892 79,629 1,513 35,494 1,769 22,927 $1,150 $126,364 1,932 73,020 127, 338 29, 127 47,506 4,243 24,498 47, 103 30,534 102,042 28,742 31,800 12,770 24,866 1,433 62,939 $51,359 1,932 67,466 127,338 22,538 45,306 $5 $75,000 $267 85 $19,990 86 947 1,557 $237 554 15,000 87 $1,314 17 7,230 88 249 $6,335 254 1,200 1,200 137 207 89 2,214 1,000 90 290 550 778 60 7,026 3,987 3,043 6,017 91 59,500 19,521 31,402 93,835 57,700 22,423 33,375 33,305 22,000 16,800 16,674 32,760 40,000 26,924 44,472 27,264 37,281 49,132 32,384 46,566 53,505 38 33 18,481 47,103 28,619 100,301 28,742 31,800 10, 612 23,866 92 1 93 1,827 .88 1,741 94 2,045 10,460 95 309 1,574 96 97 2,462 1,882 1,548 121 557 959 297 372 13,780 2,158 900 1,433 98 100 99 100 197 54 2,893 850 549 52,939 101 503 102 29,860 13, 182 18,129 21, 634 28,378 64,049 93,664 31,374 ^ 12,737 48,581 11,668 20,89* 17,842 7,700 3,989 2,953 33,947 29,860 13,182 17,673 21,634 28,378 64,049 93,629 31,374 12,737 48,146 9,512 15,006 15,842 7,700 3,989 103 104 456 105 440 106 183 4,396 107 497 2,479 620 600 219 2,133 2,366 108 35 109 216 1,177 no 111 3,654 435 23 112 1,404 11 2,156 lis 59,578 24,600 71,750 145,234 51,132 23,760 5,888 2,000 11< 115 1,529 735 116 103 5,589 117 20,512 2,853 100 Hi 1,584 2,413 703 33,947 119 sNot revenue, and hence not included in "total general revenue receipts." 130 Table 10.— RECEIPTS FROM GENERAL REVENUES' AND [For a list of the cities in each state arranged alphabetically GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904— Continued. CITY OE MUNICIPALITY. Total gen- eral revenue receipts. RECEIPTS rnOM TAXES. General revenue receipts from fines and forfeits. City num- ber. For general revenues. For other civa divi- sions (tem- porary re- ceipts from taxes)." Total general revenue re- ceipts from taxes. From general property taxes. From special property and business taxes. From poll taxes. Total. General levies. Speciflo levies. Penalties and collectors' fees. 120 Spriiigfleia, HI $476,284 336,630 829,717 765,083 318,972 606,987 1,196,944 360,105 396,830 800,591 425,757 297, 122 331,746 335,769 364,690 369,384 514,893 554,972 274,872 464,239 198,900 458,827 291,933 346,625 283,841 494,184 609,784 359,124 530,073 326,247 303,431 321,977 $372,626 269,970 619,726 593,100 267,267 461,486 1,190,269 232,846 330,622 544,940 325,798 191,894 282,392 267,601 264,870 216,020 600,365 423,790 184,998 338,141 145,106 379,575 236,020 292,871 245,398 338,611 455,690 214,834 341,702 278,911 224,390 285,342 $372,105 263,504 443,148 488,565 263,532 422,199 1,042,469 231,768 321,619 541,283 317,319 188,894 281,670 267,601 264,870 216,020 437,542 421,160 178,816 338,141 142,148 366,746 236,020 286,902 243,002 338,611 380,781 214,834 341,702 274,377 218,521 282,721 $372,105 260,249 438,410 477,023 260,283 413,486 1,025,384 226,392 316,971 541,283 314,613 188,667 279,781 '267,601 194,438 206,876 431,935 410,702 178,815 338,141 140,487 364,386 233,118 286,902 239,700 336,067 378,716 214,834 341,678 274,377 217,809 282,721 $521 928 67,447 87,085 676 22,369 130,350 1,088 9,103 3,439 8,479 $6,144 10,458 3,796 672 506 4,598 2,077 2,098 661 2,916 6,461 4,374 4,000 1,871 9,142 1,235 1,669 5,033 14,646 3,366 D,224 4,494 38,590 638 226 121 York, Pa $3,255 4,738 11,542 3,249 8,714 17,086 5,366 4,548 $5,638 819,130 17,460 3,050 16,928 17,460 122 Salem, Mass $71,186 58,672 123 Maiden, Mass 124 Chester, Pa 125 Chelsea, Mass 22,708 119,771 91,541 6,720 148,953 92,759 126 127 Passaic, N. J 128 Elmira.N.Y 129 Atlantic City, N.J Superior, Wis 218 130 $2,806 131 Knoxville, Tenn Newcastle, Pa 227 1,789 3,000 132 822 133 Rocldord, lU 134 Jacksonville, Fla South Omaha, Nebr Fitchburg, Mass Galveston, Tex 66,430 '.,002 9,144 5,607 10,458 135 136 46,573 16,260 2,630 1,338 53,992 137 138 Macon, Ga 4,848 139 Canton, Ohio 140 Joplin, Mo 1,661 2,360 2,902 2,958 12,829 141 Auburn, N. Y 88,996 142 Wichita, Kans Racine, Wis 143 8,969 42,199 23,780 144 Woonsocket, R. I Joliet 111 3,302 2,644 2,065 2,396 145 146 Taunton, Mass 89,969 14,850 70,390 2,242 9,726 2,845 2,326 3,576 11,174 147 Chattanooga, Tenn Sacramento. CaJ Oshkosh, Wis 148 124 149 4,634 5,869 52,101 101,243 150 La Crosse, Wis 712 151 Council Blufls, Iowa ' "2,'62i' 1 1 Including certain erroneous receipts subsequently corrected by refund payments reported in Table 4. sNot revenue, and hence not included in "total general revenue receipts." 131 SPECIFIED ACCOMPANYING TEMPORARY RECEIPTS: 1904-Coiitmued. emd the i&mber assigned to eacb, see page 37.] GROUP IV.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904-Contlnuea. KECEIFTS FROM LICENSES iND PERMITS. For general revenues. Total. $90,651 25,314 24,281 «9,503 775 63,078 44,744 136,657 73,930 58,942 22,745 55,832 60,678 1,145 30,115 75,228 31,905 30,929 58,885 7,412 80,377 29,022 143,213 £,044 40,564 92,237 25,462 33,705 17,468 From liquor licenses and taxes. $84,658 13,482 22 19,054 37,158 16 56,936 41,672 89,250 71,500 21,600 12,400 53,267 18,450 93,000 2 17,375 33,125 30,764 14,565 67,963 27,750 25,165 140,000 40,996 22,000 64,056 25,000 31,000 15,382 From otlier lousiness licenses. $5,334 9,105 803 478 3,008 1,138 606 1,687 1,179 40,883 1,756 37,342 9,276 2,565 31,637 4,964 983 11,463 42,103 625 15,866 826 6,432 684 2,221 2,067 911 18,564 26,268 378 875 1,236 From dog licenses. $618 977 1,979 1,303 414 653 674 235 'sgi 658 498 1,257 1,943 1,354 788 1,034 ...... 671 From general licenses. $102 179 183 228 153 1,479 614 158 619 96 282 '137 From depart- mental permits. $659 2,007 1,242 3,252 ■5,'87i 440 616 723 358 879 84 138 179 For otlier OiTil divisions (temporary receipts from licenses, fines, eto.).> $2,284 2,371 11,056 3,649 2,188 4,844 QENEEAL EEVENITE RECEIPTS FROM SXTBVENTIONS, GRANTS, AND DONATIONS. 8,329 'ia.m as Total. $6,863 30,888 5,214 170,628 26,928 400 3,823 52,083 20,813 116,078 19,299 41,912 22,609 10,665 40,000 53,132 11,714 95,705 80,827 13,641 16,767 9,911 22,739 9,195 12,360 9,908 94,000 93,289 18,548 41,761 7,930 From subventions and grants from other civil divisions. For schools. $6,263 30,888 1,789 '25,' 928' 3,203 48,083 19,994 47,749 19,299 41,912 22,609 5,335 21,475 28,670 20,822 13,292 16,435 7,933 22,739 9,195 9,000 44,000 93,039 18,548 41,761 7,750 For other purposes. $3,200 2,029 400 400 6,163 6,657 2,759 1,978 2,628 250 From donations from private individuals. For expenses. $610 225 168,599 220 819 2,254 8,955 50 5 349 1,780 180 For outlays. $4,000 '66," 075' 40,000 25,000 68,985 '66,"666 5,600 50,000 Miscella- neous general revenue receipts. City num- ber. I Of this amount $190 Is bom service transfers. i Of this amount $171 Is from service transfers. $279 329 106 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 138 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 132 Table 11.— RECEIPTS FROM COMMERCIAL REVENUES:' 1904. [For a list of the cities in each state arranged alphabetically and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] City num- ber. CITY OE MUNICIPALITY. Grand total Group I Group II Group III Group IV Total com- mercial revenue receipts. 5112,286,827 67,425,387 20,339,779 14, (.28,523 9,833,1.38 RECEIPTS FROM MOTJICIPAL SERVICE INCOME. Total. $50,689,175 27,908,468 11,187,185 7,266,018 4,327,504 From special assessments. Total. Original assessment. 136,069,882 $34,672,199 $1,397,683 Interest, penalties, and fees.* 18,603,358 8,722,953 5,500,835 3,177,736 17,708,052 8,402,948 5,471,863 3,089,336 900,306 320,005 88,972 88,400 From privileges. Total. 53,535,216 2,334,737 697,839 346,164 156,476 Public service privi- leges. $3,107,598 Minor privi- leges. $427,618 418,370 4,868 4,155 225 Depart- mental receipts.' $11,084,077 6,965,373 1,766,393 1,359,019 993,292 Net interest receipts (municipal investment income).' $7,160,660 Receipts of mimiolpal industries mdnstrikl income) .» 154,437,002 33,905,732 8,479,624 6,912,090 5,139,556 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. New York, N.Y.. Chicago. Ill Philadclphhi , Pa.. St. Louis, I'lo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md Gleveiand. Ohio . . . Bufloio, N. Y San Francisco, Cal Pittsburg, Pa Cincinnati, Ohio... Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, Wis. . . New Orleans, La. . $22,288,123 10,303,069 8,456,739 6,437,551 4,708,007 1,855,717 2,604,119 1,608,919 1,187,533 1,985,829 3,061,915 1,412,032 1,045,591 410,243 $8,614,051 5,008,320 2,197,758 3,876,353 1,534,826 557,248 1,3.32,866 802,753 1,184,333 735,301 781,016 591,713 513,658 178,267 $6,509,659 4,256,724 270,907 3,204,696 411,674 15,780 923,935 438,578 738,206 682,959 425,160 384, «06 445, 174 I 8$5,9S3,038 '3,989,137 2'.8,C61 8 3,203,216 363,366 16,780 923,935 409,444 738,206 582,959 425,160 379,958 445,172 $526,621 267,567 22,246 1,480 48,308 29,134 $685,863 238,858 115, .579 281,785 67,403 377,464 97,603 112,274 35,113 34,213 233,049 42,683 12,860 $423, 8C9 155,071 116,579 277,610 67,403 337,213 97,003 112,274 33,937 7,216 233,049 42,083 12,860 $261,994 83,787 40,241 1,176 26,997 $1,418,629 512,738 1,811,272 389,872 1,065,749 164,014 311,328 251,906 411,014 118, 129 122,807 164,124 68,484 165,407 $305,061 738, 1£0 1,887,929 364,316 136,161 286,476 23,012 3,200 109,336 1,289,054 110,006 25,845 32,082 $13,369,011 4,556,669 4,371,052 2,196,882 3,037,020 999,200 984,777 843,149 1,141,192 991,245 709,653 506,088 199,894 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. Washington, D: C. Newark. N. J Minneapolis, Minn. Jersey City, N. J.. Louisville, Ky Indianapolis, Ind. Providence, R. I.. St. Paul, Minn Rochester, N. Y.. Kansas City, Mo. . Toledo, Ohio Denver, Colo Allegheny, Pa Columbus, Ohio . . . Worcester, Mass. . . Los Angeles, Cal . . Memphis, Tenn Omaha, Ncbr Now Haven, Conn. Syracuse, N. Y St. Joseph, Mo Scranton, Pa Paterson, N.J Fall River, Mass.. Portland, Oreg $953,629 1,757,054 877,935 1,286,651 1,003,028 381,428 1,127,767 725,749 1,278,082 2,642,192 578,449 567,599 794,952 576,598 635,802 1,742,577 433, 104 210,400 71,473 681,755 380,105 165,421 101,310 307,372 1,059,347 $551,574 859,641 665,830 354,526 417,132 347,730 356,079 440,750 713,809 1,605,725 352,004 527,009 365,947 293,704 268,123 968,904 58,751 194,816 48,618 352,984 151,988 90,666 42,994 557,512 $189,155 610, 174 513,048 238,968 373,902 235,496 72,775 373,905 664,799 1,732,872 308,286 412,004 306,253 226,400 81,219 815,793 143,451 23,900 386,146 346,202 111,372 36,808 3,036 517,929 $179,831 570,485 493,378 203,421 373,962 185,245 71,750 367,518 620,670 1,732,872 308,286 401,364 301,510 226,400 78,154 815,793 115,745 23,428 343,178 •346,202 111,372 32,920 3,036 11496,428 $9,324 39,089 19,670 35,547 50,251 1,025 6,387 44,129 10,640 3,743 3,065 27,706 472 42,968 21,501 $142,387 40,829 3,450 74,569 149,103 122 14,786 129,627 175 25 34,708 14,735 4,214 11,127 21,703 2,000 1,000 41,118 5,487 6,674 $142,387 40,829 3,460 74,569 147,603 122 14,786 128,105 175 25 33,425 14,735 3,725 11,127 21,703 2,000 1,000 41,118 5,487 6,600 $1,500 1,622 1,283 489 74 $362,419 107,080 62,782 74,729 39,720 37,666 ' 134,201 66,723 34,224 43,226 44,143 114,980 25,986 67,304 172,169 148,897 47,624 29,662 22,718 13,723 5,782 40,616 12,640 34,471 32,909 $1,805 21,428 32,998 14,146 109,863 2,695 68,908 14,888 61,769 67,453 19,381 11,652 39,658 7,692 31,093 14 12,013 11,742 21,265 13,262 23,683 12,137 10,556 55,254 7,625 $400,250 875,985 279,107 917,979 476,033 31,003 702,780 270,111 602,504 669,014 206,464 28,938 389,347 275,202 336,586 773,669 362,340 3,842 1,590 268,634 3,438 1,296 188 209,124 494,210 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OP 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. Atlanta, Ga , Albany, N. Y Cambridge, Mass Seattle, Wash Grand Rapids, Mich. . Dayton, Ohio... Lowell, Mass Hartford, Conn. Reading, Pa Richmond, Va.. Nashville, Tenn. . Wilmington, Del. Trenton, N. J Camden, N. J Bridgeport, Conn $515,115 512,446 577,107 1,823,829 519,040 357,511 4.36,158 233,646 681,196 229,922 268,185 290,882 258,856 42,913 $272,738 144,409 148,982 1,369,952 307,378 149,198 118,113 144,952 11,977 87,143 28,901 62,178 130,174 53,556 38,733 $130,064 134,581 38,556 1,247,257 218,533 115,985 40,207 67,964 7,662 41,079 $129,994 123,415 38,453 1,217,927 207,769 115,985 40,207 67,441 7,229 41,079 $70 11,166 103 29,330 10,764 623 433 $5,311 223 10,382 31,447 1,200 5,668 7,166 46,988 35,530 $5,311 223 10,382 31,447 1,200 5,668 7,166 46,988 32,294 $3,236 127 $137,363 9,605 100,044 81,248 87,645 27,545 70,740 30,000 4,315 10,534 16,561 22,313 8,489 10,713 13,785 12,340 31,185 31,185 8,680 8,653 109,845 96,059 13,786 11,840 11,840 25,403 25,403 17,440 17,440 22,948 22,948 2,000 2,000 1 Including certain erroneous receipts subsequently corrected by refund payments reported in Table 4. 2 Including all additional receipts, such as penalties, interest, etc., collected on delinquent and deterred payments of special > For details, see Table 13. ' For details of all interest receipts, see Table 12. » For details, see Table 14. « Of this amount $1,165 is from service transfers. ' Of this amount $43,694 is from service transfers. 8 Of this amount 31,433 is from service transfers. ■ Of this amoimt $2,694 is from service transfers, '» Of this amount $2,187 is from service transfers. $2,031 48,798 63,234 19,221 IS 31,981 29,612 933 3,935 2,971 5,454 16,754- 4,881 4,150 $240,346 319,239 364,891 463,877 192,441 143,075 207,417 261,594 220,736 490,118 198,050 200,553 143,954 200,419 30 133 Table 11.— RECEIPTS FROM COMMERCIAL REVENUES: ' 1904-Continued. pPor a list of tlie cities in each state arranged alphabetically and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP III.-C1TIES HAVINQ A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904-Continuea. CITY OR MDOTCIPAUTY. Total com- mercial revenue receipts. RECEIPTS FROM MUNICIPAL SERVICE INCOME. Net Interest receipts (municipal investment income) .^ City num- Total. Prom special assessments. Prom privileges. Depart- mental receipts." Receipts ol municipal industries ber. Total. Original assessment. Interest, penalties, and fees.s Total. Public service privi- leges. Minor privi- leges. (municipal industrial income) .' 55 Troy.N.Y $226,981 386,473 367,751 286,794 920,649 433,780 196,731 316,564 244,259 223,224 111,135 478,142 199,808 181,989 158,309 29,881 92,039 308,056 197,747 271,590 398,291 271,674 9,992 183,151 25,897 374,031 59,007 413,940 139,693 241,851 $87,044 104,102 349,469 84,185 912,041 148,765 65,288 91,582 103,490 24,938 101,604 205,214 88,773 160,422 11,656 15,612 87,296 114,498 33,645 156,384 395,072 103,213 9,377 30,727 12,728 201,928 42,189 274,497 44,043 147,852 $83,173 34,296 308,266 11,512 898,910 35,287 23,127 42,022 90,361 5,105 75,081 187,888 81,056 146,293 $82,741 33,773 308,266 11,313 •898,910 34,818 '23,127 M2,022 90,361 5,105 75,681 187,062 75,325 145,293 $432 523 $3,871 61,991 32,065 66,117 10,328 102,125 38,643 41,594 13,129 8,214 25,923 17,326 3,533 15,129 11,666 15,112 5,861 12,786 10,022 20,998 87,348 5,222 7,175 11,416 12,728 3,984 37,263 1,281 39,124 6,155 $1,578 34,735 3,180 42,304 355 12,475 5,234 212 15,466 954 817 6,323 3,882 18,313 4,469 3,980 4,092 4,920 17,615 $138,359 247,636 15,102 160,305 8,253 272,540 m Tiynn, Mass $7,815 9,138 6,556 2,803 11,353 3,518 7,966 $7,815 9,138 6,656 2,511 11,353 3,518 7,966 57 Des Moines, Iowa New Bedlord, Mass Oakland, Cal 58 199 59 $292 60 Springfield, Mass Lawrence, Mass SomervUle, Mass Savannah, Ga 469 61 62 224,770 125,303 197,332 8,714 266,605 107,163 3,254 142,184 10,289 651 63 64 Hoboken, N. J 11,619 11,619 65 Peoria, ni 66 Dulnth, Minn 826 5,731 67 EvaosvUte, Ind Utica,N.Y 4,184 4,-184 68 69 Manchester, N. H San Antonio, Tex Elizabeth, N. J 70 500 19,254 17,618 60O n 62,181 84,094 23,623 134,186 295,825 97,575 2,202 62,181 "81,031 23,623 "134,186 295,825 97,575 1,884 19,254 17,618 72 Yoniers,ky 3,063 188,638 146,487 115,206 7.1 Waterbury, Conn Salt Late City, Utah. . . Kansas City, Kans Erie, Pa 74 1,200 11,899 416 1,200 11,899 416 75 3,219 4,618- 615 977 9,511 8,683 300 5,212 67,543 4,863 76 163,843 77 Wiltesbarre, Pa NorIolk,Va 318 78 19,311 19,311 151,447 3,658 163,420 16,518 134,231 38,107 79 Charleston, S. C Schenectady, N. Y Houston, Tex 80 197,744 186,508 11,236 200 4,926 8,863 20O 4,926 8,863 81 82 Harrisburg, Pa Portland, Me 264,353 4,919 140,887 264,353 4,919 140,887 83 84 Youngstown, Ohio 810 .810 89,136 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVINQ A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. 85 Dallas, Tex $144,358 441,593 298,800 643,201 47,701 195,648 268,150 126,914 164,143 124,761 472,767 267,638 103,450 287,356 145,470 176,793 218,789 117,271 9,280 58,072 195,482 341,116 205,818 333,722 71,082 75,688 97,968 63,606 82,322 156,263 $14,820 31,993 215,488 206,310 45,639 119,159 137,246 67,897 72,360 1,119 238,826 257,621 13,640 44,265 37,887 51,373 149,612 20,632 8,637 17,727 94,625 9,064 129,094 151,037 71,082 1,966 40,509 48,240 77,906 150,416 $302 3,316 199,888 176,331 37,916 99,669 22,614 63,351 61,287 $302 3,316 u 199,888 163,549 37,916 99,600 "22,149 55,640 61,287 $4,611 4,559 0,891 9,448 75 $4,611 4,559 6,891 9,448 75 $9,907 24,118 8,709 20,531 7,648 19,500 110,025 3,046 3,573 1,119 10,432 49,507 2,140 27,445 17,699 30,198 4,421 13,428 8,637 2,758 14,868 8,304 13,116 12,724 9,427 864 15,304 7,907 9,109 19,440 $2,897 46,595 1,019 $126,641 86 363,005 87 Fort Wayne, Ind Tacoma, Wash ATiTfTn, Ohio 82,293 88 $12,782 336,891 89 1,748 6,298 9,675 2,191 314 90 59 465 7,711 70,191 91 Brockton, Mass Lincoln, Nebr 4,607 1,500 7,600 - 4,607 1,500 7,500 111,229 56,826 92 93 91,783 94 8,945 114,697 95 Spokane, Wash Birmmgham, Ala 224,298 206,414 11,500 11,837 20,288 9,508 145,191 4,409 203,951 193,517 11,500 11,585 19,841 9,508 "144,970 4,409 20,347 12,897 4,096 1,700 4,096 1,700 233,941 95 8,360 1,657 97 89,810 98 Pawtucket, R. I Binghamton, N. Y 252 447 4,983 4,983 12,593 7,875 230,498 99 99,708 100 11,667 11,667 125,420 Soutli Bend, Ind Mobile Ala. 221 1,013 68,164 102 2,795 2,795 96,639 103 12 631 104 105 Dubuque, Iowa Springfield, Ohio Wlieeling W. Va McKfiesport, Pa 14,969 79,757 13,495 79,757 1,474 40,345 20,817 1,749 7,902 1,982 80,040 106 760 760 330,303 107 115,978 129,102 55,812 1,102 20,349 40,333 68,797 130,976 115,978 " 116,938 55,812 1,102 20,349 40,333 IS 68,797 130,976 68,822 108 12,164 9,211 5,843 9,211 5,843 180,703 109 110 1,139 72,583 111 Sioux City, Iowa Terre Haute, Ind 4,856 4,856 57,459 519 3,805 4,127 14,847 113 611 114 Davenport, Iowa 1,720 ' Including certain erroneous receipts subsequently corrected by refund payments reported in Table 4. ^ . . , „ <. s Including all additional receipts, such as penalties, interest, etc., collected on delinquent and deferred payments of special assessments. » For details, see Table 13. < For details of all interest receipts, see Table 12. ' For details, see Table 14. « Of this amount $823 is from service transfers. ' Of this amount $2,447 is from service transfers, > Of this amount $191 is from service transfers. ' Of this amount $17 is from service transfers. 10 Of this amount $904 is from service transfers. " Of this amount $901 is from service transfers. " Of this amount $25 is from service transfers. >" Of this amount $465 is from service transfers. " Of this amount $5,394 Is from service transfers. 15 Of this amount $909 is from service transfers. 134 Table 11 RECEIPTS FROM COMMERCIAL REVENUES:' 1904r-Contmued. [For a list of the cities in each state arranged alphabetically and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING- A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904— Continued. City num- ber. 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124. 125 120 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 13G 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 CITY OE MUNICIPALITY. Montgomery, Ala. - Quincy, 111 East St. Louis, 111. Haverhill, Mass... Little Rock, Ark.. Springfield, 111. York, Pa Salem, Mass... Maiden, Mass.. Chester, Pa Chelsea, Mass Newton, Mass Passaic. N. J Elmira, N. Y Atlantic City, N.J. Superior, Wis KnoxviUe, Tenn.. Newcastle, Pa RocMord, 111 Jacksonville, Fla. South Omaha, Nehr. Fitchburg, Mass Galveston, Tex Macon, Ga Canton, Ohio Joplin, Mo Auburn, N. Y.. Wichita, Kans . Racine, Wis Woonsocket, R. I . . . Joliet, 111 , Taunton, Mass Chattanooga, Tenn. Sacramento, Cal Oshkosh, Wis La .Crosse, Wis Council Blufls, Iowa . Total com- mercial revenue receipts. S128,058 8,643 70,808 178,539 64,953 181,076 19,920 149,098 203,556 37,160 160,129 233,328 101,995 38,294 186,127 145,993 27,248 61,818 125,596 261,540 19,935 115,886 178,398 38,944 108,451 77,851 150,570 54,424 55,069 133,143 73,045 176,465 31,547 172,558 27,616 110,194 109,944 Total. »52,717 4,459 70,596 60,470 49,616 76,688 4,051 41,043 67,197 34,907 42,477 75,127 100,777 25,459 20,013 144,248 14,312 69,171 69,097 30,574 18,233 41,560 44,460 27,607 39,445 57,388 51,952 52,580 46,066 42,085 62,057 27,041 30,733 45,938 20,931 60,808 109,641 KECEIPTa FKOM MTTNICIPAL SEKVICE INCOME. From special assessments. Total. $27,484 1,389 67,695 10,631 16,665 70,025 4,436 43,774 31,988 11,127 31,107 89,758 18,496 4,967 143,229 60,697 66,125 14,900 14,585 13,239 10,382 36,299 63,960 24,332 61,683 38,251 22,932 44,577 1,820 35,394 17,294 68,832 104,473 Original assessment. $27, 1, 6 60, 10, -16, 484 70,025 4,4 '43,0 31,9 11,1 »28,9 86,4 18,4 4,9 143,229 48 »56; li, 14, 12, 10, 36, W53, 24, 61, 38, "21, "44, i, 35, 16, 57, 104, Interest, penalties, and lees. 2 $6,733 14 2.108 3,340 2,554 116 282 1,096 340 1,110 1,198 From privileges. Total. $160 6,205 7,027 771 3,248 1,599 2,-208 5,665 6,722 8,796 2,308 533 4,508 2,271 2,831 7,000 2,642 2,317 3,743 660 60 1,000 Public service Erivi- !ges. $160 6,205 6,802 771 3,248 1,699 2,268 6,665 6,722 8,796 2,368 533 4,608 2,271 2,831 7,000 2,642 2,317 3,743 660 60 1,000 Minor Erivi- ?ges. .8226 Depart- mental receipts.' $25,233 3,070 2,761 34,634 2.5,924 6,663 3,280 33,359 21,824 2,919 38,355 4,297 6,963 6,260 1,019 11,944 8,474 12,439 11,166 1,377 26,490 44,450 10,125 3,146 3,422 27,620 897 7,815 16,511 5,163 21,478 10,484 2,637 1,976 5,168 Net interest receipts (municipal investment income).' $3,175 18,467 26 350 15,579 13,516 23,321 1,489 1,649 23,317 1,218 4,382 8,639 1,745 3,004 2,627 1,702 1,635 41,050 3,831 9,298 1,999 326 2,120 19,331 6,125 4,493 Receipts ol municipal industries (municipal industrial income).' $75,341 1,009 212 109,612 5,411 104,038 290 94,639 113,038 • 764 116,003 134,881 8,463 157,675 9,932 120 56,499 230,966 72,691 92,898 7,606 59,708 20,463 96,619 1,518 90,074 20,988 130,093 185 126,620 1,560 44,893 1 Including certain erroneous receipts subsequently corrected by refund payments reported in Table 4. 'Including all additional receipts, such as penalties, interest, etc., collected on delinquent and deferred payments of special » For details, see Table 13. < For details of all interest receipts, see Table 12. s For details, see Table 14. 6 Of 'this amount $1,202 is from service transfers. ' Of this amount $122 is from service transfers. ' Of this amount $234 is from service transfers. B Of this amount $302 is from service transfers. 10 Of this amount $908 is from service transfers, n Of this amount $239 is from service transfers. " Of this amount $1,439 is from service transfers. 135 city num- ber. Table 12.— RECEIPTS FROM INTEREST: 1904. [For a list ol the cities in each state arranged alphabetically and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] CITY OB MUNICIPALITT. GBOSS INTEREST RECEIPTS. Total. Keceived by — City funds .1 Other than city lunds.s Derived from- PubliC Interest transfers.' ACCRUED INTEREST. Received from and paid to public. Transfer receipts.',' Net or cor- porate inter- est receipts. 8 Grand total Group I Group II Group III Group IV $16,716,694 $14,066,614 $2,650,080 13,086,122 1,948,567 973,929 708,076 11,259,965 1,471,458 792,278 542,913 1,826,157 477,109 181,651 165, 163 $7,700,542 5,900,063 837,602 555,595 407,282 '$9,016,152 1539,892 288,876 164,632 45,180 41,204 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. New York, N.Y... Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa.. St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md Cleveland, Ohio... Buflalo, N. Y San Francisco, Cal Pittsburg, Pa Cincinnati, Ohio... Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, Wis . . . New Orleans, La.. $5,094,609 922,298 2,148,564 364, 316 1,183,611 733, 495 422,926 CO, 127 33,261 353, 138 1,521,774 158,224 34,927 54,852 $4,897,148 573,051 1,829,815 118,727 1,120,815 680,308 169,245 39, 199 3,200 245,941 1,466,953 88,737 3,656 23,170 $197,461 349,247 318,749 245, 689 62,796 53,187 253,681 20,928 30,061 107,197 54,821 69,487 31,271 31,682 $310,945 897,752 1,921,250 364,316 136,161 310, 679 305,276 25, 339 33,261 116,062 1,300,937 111,076 34,927 32,082 $4,783,664 24,546 227,314 1,047,460 '422,810 117,660 34,788 237,076 220,837 47,148 22,770 $5,884 159, 572 33,321 11,410 18,800 2,327 30,061 6,726 11,283 410 9,082 $17,837 3,404 7,487 3,019 3,927 $1,738 6 232 'i,'428' $7,160,650 5,611,187 672,970 510, 415 366,078 $305,061 738, 180 1,887,929 364,316 136,161 286, 476 23,012 3,200 109,336 1,289,654 110,666 25,845 32,082 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. Washington, D. C. Newark, N.J Minneapolis, w"inTi Jersey City, N. J . . Louisville, Ky Indianapolis, Ind. . Providence, K. I... St. Paul, Minn Rochester, N.Y... Kansas City, Mo. . Toledo, Ohio Denver, Colo Allegheny, Fa Columbus, Ohio... Worcester, Mass.. . Los Angeles, Cal.. . Memphis, Tenn Omaha, Nebr New Haven, Conn. Syracuse, N.Y St. Joseph, Mo Scranton, Pa Paterson, N.J Fall River, Mass.. Portland, Oreg $28,651 256,672 99,281 121,114 134,913 5,853 246,921 33,211 68,691 88,118 71,148 18,948 82,700 167,025 229,876 40,556 12,013 25, 457 22,439 19,423 23,714 24,744 24, 585 87,018 15,496 $2,504 244, 137 81,018 110,255 95, 417 5,853 203,598 27,090 37,848 32,567 51,275 46,227 153,200 222,125 9,922 6,740 20,637 3,008 15, 392 15,073 $26, 147 12, 535 18,263 10,859 43,323 6,121 30,843 65, 651 19,873 18,948 36,473 13,825 7,751 40,556 2,091 18,717 1,802 16,415 23,028 9,352 9,512 132 15,496 $27,801 26,772 37,706 15,271 2,975 70,662 15,832 66,066 78,003 22,721 18,948 40,784 11,221 33,006 40,556 12,013 18,880 21,349 18,314 23,683 12,769 18,442 55,969 15,'496 $850 229,900 61,575 105,843 2,550 2,878 176,269 17,379 2,625 10, 115 48,427 41,916 155,804 196, 870 6,577 1,090 1,109 31 11,975 6,143 31,049 $25,996 5,344 4,708 1,125 22,500 280 1,754 944 4,297 10, 650 3,340 7,296 1,126 3,529 1,913 40,542 7,138 84 5,062 632 7,-886 715 7,871 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. Atlanta, Oa Albany, N.Y Cambridge, Mass Seattle, Wash Grand Rapids, Mich. . Dayton, Ohio Lowell, Mass Hartford, Coim. . Reading, Fa Richmond, Va. . . Nashville, Tenn . . . Wilmington, Del. . Trenton, N.J Camden, N. J Bridgeport, Conn. . $2,031 77,875 92,578 688 25,529 10,611 35,099 48,383 1,623 81,450 4,671 5,464 68,862 19,080 20,030 18,459 10,065 30,561 40,801 105 71,041 62,924 12,424 15,717 $2,031 16,029 4,847 688 7,070 646 4,538 7,582 1,518 10,409 4,671 5,362 5,938 6,656 4,313 $2,031 50,564 66,628 688 21,352 661 32,501 30,005 1,623 10,775 4,671 6,454 19,300 7,726 4,462 $27,311 25,950 4,177 10,050 2,598 18,378 70,675 49,562 11,354 15,568 $1,766 3,394 688 2,131 546 520 6,840 1,700 2,546 2,845 312 $175 143 1,659 '5,'i24- $684 $1,805 21,428 32,998 14,146 109,863 2,695 68,908 14,888 61,769 67, 453 19,381 11,652 39,658 7,692 31,093 14 12,013 11,742 21,265 13,262 23,683 12, 137 10, 5£6 65,254 7,625 $2,031 48,798 63,234 19,221 15 31,981 29,612 ^933 3,935 2,971 5,454 16,754 4,881 4,150 'IndiSfs iSereS^n geSerttl"d^o*stts,*accriKid interest on loans issued by the various divisions of municipal government, and interest on deferred payments of **'' aSludertateresrongeneral deposits, interest on securities other than those of city held by sinking, investment, and pubUc trust funds, accrued interest on city securities sold to the pubffc, and interest on deferred payments of taxes and special assessments. . , . ,. .„.„„„ «,„„ „„„t, f,„„io <,= i„toro<,t n„nit.o- < Receipts by sinfing, investment, and pubUc trust funds from divisions of municipal government, or by such divisions from such funds, as mterest on city securities held or purchased by such funds. ' Included in the column of gross interest transfer receipts. , ^ ^ . ... « w i <.>.» j...,v„.»<«-„ „< 'Included in Table 11 as municipal investment income. Net or corporate interest receipts are the gross interest ^receipts from public, less the duplications oj accrued interest Included therein, which are given in the column of ' 'accrued interest received from and paid to public. 'Including a service transfer of $26,733 from schools to sinking fund. 136 Tablk 12.— receipts FROM INTEREST: 1904— Continued. [For a list of the cities in each state arranged alphabetieally and tlie numtar assigned to eaeli, see page 37.] GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continued. City nuju- ber. CITY OK MTjmCIPALlTT. Troy.N.Y Lynn, Mass Des Moines, Iowa. . . New Bedford, Mass . Oakland, Gal Springfield, Mass . Lawrence, Mass. Somervilie, Mass . Savannah, Ga Hoboloen, N.J Peoria, 111 Duluth, Minn. Evansville, Ind Utlca, N. Y. MancbEster, N. H. San Antonio, Tex Elizabeth, N. J Yonkexs, N. Y Waterbury, Conn Salt Lake.Clty, Utah-. Kansas City, Kans. Erie, Pa WUkesbarre, Pa Norfolk, Va Charleston, S. C Schenectady, N. Y.. Houston, Tex Harrisburg, Pa Portland, Me Youugstown, Ohio. GK0S3 INTEREST EECEIPTS. Total. $1,578 72,631 3,180 57,786 355 19, 747 19,350 212 15,466 2,400 2,467 7,024 4,380 19,049 20,987 4,843 4,520 17,367 22,426 6,157 20, 118 1,333 25,686 24,353 9,397 2,608 18,558 67, 699 8,398 Eeoeived by- City funds.i $69,348 55,947 355 16,887 16, 104 200 1,781 1,678 690 2,896 12,134 18,681 3,380 880 14,679 16,701 160 15,906 718 24,609 17,374 4,210 300 11,676 65,959 8,259 Other than oity funds." $1,578 3,283 3,180 1,839 3,860 3,246 12 15,466 619 779 6,334 1,484 6,915 2,306 1,463 3,640 2,688 5,725 5,997 4,212 615 977 6,979 5,187 2,308 6,882 1,740 139 Deriyed Irom- PubliC SI, 578 36,515 3,180 45,632 355 13,754 6,170 212 15,466 1,325 817 6,984 4,075 19,049 4,719 4,843 4,306 6,373 19,476 6,167 4,862 615 977 9,611 9,258 2,608 6,882 57,643 5,002 Interest transfers.' $36,116 12,154 5,983 13,180 1,075 1,640 40 305 16,268 214 11,994 2,950 15,256 718 24,609 14,842 139 11,676 10, 156 3,396 ACCKUED INTEEEST. Received from and paid to pubUo. $1,7<80 371 661 193 736 260 214 453 1,861 2,938 244 576 2,308 1,670 139 Transfer receipts.*,* $1,413 79 139 113 Net or cor- porate inter- est receipts." GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 DaUas, Tex Holyoke, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind. Tacoma, Wash Akron, Ohio Saginaw, Mich. . . Brockton, Mass. Lincoln, Nebr... Covington, Ky.. Lancaster, Pa... Spokane, Wash Birmingham, Ala. . - Altoona, Pa Pawtucket, H.I Binghamton, N. Y. , Ga.. Augusta, I South Bend, Ind . Mobile, Ala Johnstown, Pa. . . Dubuque, Iowa. . . Springfield, Ohio . Wheeling, W. Va. McKeesport, Pa.. Bayonne, N.J — Butte, Mont Allentown, Pa Sioux City, loyva.. Terre Haute, Ind. . Topeka, Kans Davenport, Iowa.. Montgomery, Ala. . Quincy, IlL East St. Louis, HI.. Haverhill, Mass Little Rock, Ark. . $4,705 63,518 3,994 7,097 15,291 11,899 22,583 2,457 11,028 1,225 8,788 4,766 46,972 7,875 4,574 79 22,722 1,749 10, 124 12, 714 2,218 601 4,159 4,127 3,175 1,163 30,147 $2,063 49,488 2,975 7,097 12,672 7,634 19, 158 57 1,550 600 4,766 34,322 616 4,574 16,266 1,749 9,105 10,542 2,048 601 1,054 25,226 216 $2,642 4,030 1,019 2,619 4,366 3,425 2,400 9,478 725 8,788 12,650 7,259 6,456 1,019 2,172 170 3,105 4,127 3,145 1,163 4,921 26 $3,865 46, 874 1,019 4,367 8,267 11,389 2,400 9,685 725 S,788 21,676 7,875 1,763 85 79 21,268 1,749 8,099 2,723 519 4,159 4,127 3,175 1,163 19,482 26 $840 6,644 2,975 7,097 10,924 3,632 11,194 57 1,443 500 4,766 25,296 4,489 1,454 2,025 9,991 2,619 1,969 1,714 640 725 428 750 451 197 741 10,665 216 364 1,163 1,025 $502 2,590 1 Sinking, investment, and pubhc trust funds. 2 Includes interest on general deposits, accrued interest on loans issued by the various divisions of municipal government, and interest on deferred payments of is and special assessments. » Includes interest on general deposits, interest on securities other than those of city held by sinking. Investment, and public trust funds, accrued interest on city eecurities sold to the pubhc, and interest on deterred payments of taxes and speraal assessments. < Receipts by sinking, investment, and public trust funds from divisionB of manieipal govermmait, or by such dlvisionB from such funds, as interest on city eecurities held or purdiased by such funds. 6 Included in the column of gross Interest transfer receipts. 6 Included in Table 11 as municipal Investment Income. Net or corporate interest receipts are the gross interest receipts from pubUc, less flae dupHcatiois Includes interest on general deposits, accrued interest on loans issued by the various divislona of municipal government, and interest on deferred payments of taxes and special assessments. • Includes mtereat on general deposits. Interest on securities other than those of city held by sinking, investment, and public trust funds, accrued interest on city securities sold to the pubUc, and interest on deferred payments of taxes and special assessments. < Receipts by sinliuig, investment, and public trust funds from divisions of municipal government, or by such divisions from such funds, as interest on city securities held or purchased by such funds. » Included in the column of gross interest transfer receipts. « Included in Table 11 as municipal investment income. Net or corporate interest receipts are the gross interest receipts from public, less the duplications of accrued interest included therein, which are given in the column of " accrued interest received from and paid to public. " 138 Table 13.— DEPAKTMENTAL RECEIPTS! FROM [For a list ol the cities to «ft(5h state arranged alphabetically City num- ber. CITY OE MTXNICIPALITT. Grand total, Group I Group II Group III Group IV Total de- partmental receipts. $11,084,077 6,966,373 1,766,393 1, 359, 019 993,292 CI.A£SIFI£D BY CQABAC- TEE. Receipts from poibMc. tie, 477, 431 6,731,686 1,630,186 1,228,031 887,528 Service transfer receipts. S606,646 533, 687 136,207 130,988 105,764 CLASSIFIED BT BOtTECE. Charges. »6, 930, 521 4,129,775 1,077,380 1,035,593 687,773 $2,365,105 1,783,016 358,681 123,256 100,152 Rents. $565,512 387,071 79,251 67,646 41,544 Privilege rentals. $213,867 124,859 24, 116 4,585 60,307 Sales. $1,.009,072 SiO, 652 226,965 137, 939 103, 516 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. NewYorfe, N. Y... Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa.. St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md Cleveland, Ohio... Buifalo, N. Y San Francisco, Cal Pittsburg, Fa Cincinnati, Ohio.. Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, Wis... New Orleans, La. . $1,418,529 612, 738 1,811,272 389, 872 1,055,749 164,014 311,328 251,906 411,014 118,129 122,807 164, 124 68,484 165,407 $1,413,131 488,236 1,808,150 389, 595 879,075 158,477 299,001 251,906 409,674 118,129 122,755 164, 124 64,126 165,407 $5, 398 24,602 3,122 277 176,674 5,537 12,327 1,440 62 4,368 $396, 40O 364, 769 1,210, 174 152, 323 !919,054 116, 100 325,678 335,796 169,737 66,727 54,948 133, 171 48,529 37, 380 $565,258 7,643 616,506 223,041 101,606 15,773 11,032 10,627 169, 166 1,123 48,194 3,577 9,369 110,212 $201,833 20,123 18,969 3,838 16,604 13,164 16,641 750 66,840 9,699 8,492 120 3,171 8,027 $36,383 15,576 47,974 1,961 1,954 1,478 1,340 1,500 296 7,315 3,409 6,873 $228, 6S5 104,837 17,649 10, 070 17,626 17,023 68,077 3,366 3,941 40,080 10,877 19,941 4,006 3,916 GROUP II.— CITIES H.AVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300;0fl0 IN 1904. Washington, D. C, Newark, N. J Minneapolis, Minn Jersey City, N. J., Louisville, Ky Indianapolis, Ind . Providence, R. I.. St. Paul, Minn Rochester, N. Y.. Kansas City, Mo.. Toledo, Ohio Lenver, Colo Allegheny, Pa Columbus, Ohio... Worcester, Mass.. Los Angeles, Cal-. Memphis, Tenn... Omaha, Nebr New Haven, Conn. Syracuse, N. Y St. Joseph, Mo Scranton, Pa Paterson, N.J fall River, Mass.. lortland, Oreg $362,419 107,080 62, 782 74, 729 39,720 37, 665 134,201 66,723 34,224 43,226 44, 143 114,980 25, 986 67, 304 172,169 148,897 47,624 29, 662 22,718 13, 723 5,782 40,616 12,640 34, 471 32,909 $341,207 101, 680 62,782 74, 729 39,720 S7,665 126, 738 66,723 32,914 41,410 93,814 25,986 67,304 132, 408 113,497 47,624 29,662 22,718 13,723 4,626 40,616 12,640 33,865 $21,212 5,400 7,463 1,310 ?,733 -21,166 39,761 35,400 1,166 '"m $259,902 56, 523 9,626 63,.680 20, 234 9,360 66,284 31,004 18, 458 16,010 14,224 .67,685 21,157 62,422 142,466 98,746 38,181 12,914 8,141 6,626 4,241 36, 428 2,330 22,312 29,427 $1*00,759 ■ ■38, 573 9,444 18, 963 U,050 12,361 32, 624 2,546 9,187 1,338 •»Q,1S2 1,778 8,656 6,779 11,101 4,083 6,897 12, 694 8,064 367 1,410 8,166 6,707 $4,240 11,196 108 824 1,166 4,164 20,762 828 1,437 1... 1,'998 8,846 2,863 1,371 2,212 10,937 257 1,403 857 162 16 512 1,200 1,W)4 S8, 401 4,972 5,675 1,818 890 70 1,176 219 844 $1, 758 7,744 14, 116 1,978. 7,612 9,806 41,229 6,746 3,933 24,441 20,802 8,298 188 4,785 21,712 26,938 6,103 9,448 1,026 34 793 1,919 1,632 4,200 ,26 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 60,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. Atlanta, Ga Albany,N.Y Cambridge, Mass Soattle^Wash Grand Rapids, Mich. Dayton, Ohio... Lowell, Mass Hartlord^Conn. Reading, Pa Richmond, Va . . . Nashville, Tenn . . . Wilmington, Del. . Trenton, N.J Camden,N. J Bridgeport, Conn . $137,363 9,605 100,044 81,248 87,645 27,646 70,740 30,000 4,315 10,534 16,661 22,313 8,489 10,713 13,785 $91,414 9,605 96,097 81,248 87,645 27,545 40,141 28,829 4,315 10,634 16,661 21,893 8,489 10,713 13,785 $45,949 4,947 30,599 1,171 420 $122,821 2,972 71,439 77,813 78,349 19,195 68,037 12,098 1,823 1,430 16,229 13,964 3,048 2,407 2,848 $1,456 7,666 1,406 6,126 4,146 7,466 12,614 374 3,392 40 5,660 4,240 5,775 3,441 $670 2,200 633 1,930 1,139 2,633 115 1,981 220 1,834 216 2,256 6,110 $2,436 600 200 100 336 30 $11,637 4,677 18,849 1,397 2,970 2,276 4,098 2,655 2.003 3,731 737 825 ' Including certain erroneous receipts subsequently corrected by refund payments leporied in Table 4. 139 MUNICrPAL SERVICE INCOME: 1904. and tba immber assigned to each, see page 37.] CLASSiriED BY DEPABTMBNTa, OFFICES, AND ACCOTTNTS. I —General government. II.— Protection of life and property. III.— Health conser- vation and sanitation. City num- ber. Total. Chief execu- tive offices. Finance offices and accounts. Law offices. Municipal buildings and general offices. AU other. Total. Police depart- ment. Fire depart- ment. Bepart- ment of Luspection. Pounds. All other. Total. Health conserva- tion. $1,855,658 $79,977 $429,662 $39,631 $347,674 $958,714 $1,670,200 $183,191 $106,138 $412,392 $31,774 $936,705 $993,835 $242,468 1,416,228 299,836 66,779 72,815 36,473 21,881 13,236 8,387 382,270 51,956 2,441 12,995 32,158 3,295 2,193 1,985 286,794 11,824 21,703 27,353 698,533 210,880 27,206 22,095 1,287,407 222,769 106,233 53,791 70,999 61,060 37,636 13,496 57,982 16,817 18,677 12,662 277,331 82,755 33,426 18,880 12,264 4,497 6,382 8,631 868,831 57,640 10,112 122 686,593 103,991 151,611 151,640 170,908 18,867 33,437 19,256 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OH OVER IN 1904. $288,497 30,197 336,299 223,862 244,492 15,394 26,424 8,176 154,559 6,711 11,747 3,609 8,367 59,004 $15,038 3,388 2,167 7,048 368 1,848 4,500 234 651 1,231 $250,467 27,897 48,247 4,944 22 15 30,326 $27 31,883 248 $1,444 26,809 17,894 13,736 160,783 15,106 18,061 103 18,754 1,963 2,228 2,858 2,223 4,832 $21,521 266,458 161,869 71,717 266 7,363 7,690 103,631 4,661 64, 172 $536,421 174,390 231,473 98,248 20,388 12,700 13,886 10,299 78,967 15,895 20,848 16,279 2,275 66,338 $6,864 18,503 2,474 4,246 8,404 1,626 928 4,233 11,745 2,015 6,347 161 4,563 $6,657 19,671 1,987 2,093 6,916 2,856 4,261 842 2,319 5,179 3,030 2,113 58 $35,464 130,630 17,654 41,831 5,068 9,709 8,099 8,456 1,569 13,654 6,297 $6,686 1,310 135 73 3,843 165 605 11 646 $488,436 208, 148 60,078 70,891 107 51,171 $217,278 37,656 20,692 2,263 116, 494 18,076 53,915 424 67,388 713 14,720 13,386 4,688 29,010 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. $75,124 6,016 19,407 2,074 12,965 13,489 415 424 660 338 13,653 417 96 26,840 9 10 11 12 13 14 $55,200 40,047 10,952 62,095 £,3(K 7,933 10,510 2,802 8,166 564 1,465 36,068 591 3,731 a, 246 16,096 2,382 4,777 6,094 4,405 416 6,654 $4,043 14,263 $51,167 20,603 6,018 51,457 $82,647 •20,466 403 601 942 1,756 24,203 1,647 3,725 .8,629 1,614 23,938 668 2,943 9,036 12,844 3,129 13,167 1,916 1,402 1,741 472 893 2,708 1,480 $33,225 820 131 431 193 553 10,717 $18,797 17,779 $853 $29,672 $5,320 5,431 1,209 636 12,975 600 5,673 3,908 3,716 7 4,877 3,167 263 3,220 34,806 9,806 5,46q 68 $320 5,171 15 $3,941 3,072 7,944 S4,240 1,862 25 2 316 $1,^^ 16 238 17 2,669 5,300 7,617 457 170 636 925 18 729 187 2,188 782 1,647 333 1,405 824 20 19 1,016 2,193 706 20 is 2,321 118 10,035 481 3,379 7 59 9,098 16 615 452 7 131 1,714 263 425 4,386 228 1,642 68 21 22 2,279 22 $2,271 469 119 83 936 1,479 2,078 23 8,238 8 50 24 629 28,937 209 599 25 i,'652" 91 11,701 922 56 62 9,892 612 26 27 424 17 12 165' 3,307 7,184 '14,079 ■■■'iisi?" 261 5,531 361 46' 1,043 1,782 1,014 38 1,671 1,577 1,723 3,205 2,246 11,450 28 29 2,027 1,349 54" 18 67 8,264 588 2,382 41 30 845 31 32 33 225' 56 5,963 29 i.'seo' isi 184 147 ■"'liiso' 1,239 226 7 571 1,926 75 81 401 307 387 42 163 1,434 "is 145 11 56 402 2,018 417 i45 U 3 34 36 ■■"4,'994" 64 36 37 38 39 279 2,162 256 m i,'997' 23 ■■"i,'363' 154 $47 174 4,463 733 4,693 1,889 2,711 1,116 $27 143 1,265 231 1,059 $20 isi' $695 2,319 2,494 483 6,249 2,712 4,030 2,074 14 1,537 2,586 2,018 386 9 725 $62 1,543 $633 768 fiTfi?" $i8' jiio' $12,307 is'seg $820 2,068 40 41 42 600 '322 iiso' 3,634 1,889 '"'2,' 939' 1,127 2,584 1,663 15 26 264 637' ""%im 175 333 411 483 1,093 1,410 332 2i2" i7,'936' 5,302 7,933 5,959 71 2,334 141 3,219 38 i,6n 17,' 326" 622 878 249 59 829 56 326 5 1,671 43 44 ............ 45 781 46 613 640 63 7 48 49 """\,'4s\ 258 840 2,693 7,212 216 35' 38 1,366 220 840 1,289 271 as' 9 88 1,578 1,523 301 233 711 231 ^58' 72' 60 ""2,'335' 7,140 61 52 53 64 140 Table 13.— DEPAETMENTAL RECEIPTS ^ FROM [For a list of the cities in eacli state arianged alphabetically GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continued. CITT OB MmnCIPALITY. Troy,N.Y Lynn.Mass Pes Moines, Iowa New Bedford, Mass. . Oakland, Cal Springfield, Mass Lawrence, Mass Somerville, Mass Savannah, Ga . . _ Hoboken, N. J Peoria, 111 Duluth,Minn E vansville, Ind Utica,N.Y Manchester, N. H San Antonio, Tex Elizabeth, N.J Yonkers,N.Y Waterbui'y , Conn Salt Lake City, Utah Kansas City, Kans . . . Erie,Pa Wilkesbarre, Pa Norfolk, Va Charleston, S. C Schenectady, N. Y . . . Houston, Tex Harrisburg, Pa Portland, Me Youngstown, Ohio. . . Total de- partmental receipts. S3, 871 61,991 32,065 66,117 10,328 102,125 38,643 41,694 13,129 8,214 25,923 17,326 3,533 15,129 11,666 15,112 6,861 12,786 10,022 20,998 87,348 6,222 7,175 11,416 12,728 3,984 37,263 1,281 39, 124 6,155 CLASSIFIED BY CHAKAC- TEE. Eeceipts Jrom public. $3,871 58,238 32,065 54,063 10,328 97,468 32,994 33,712 13,129 8,214 25,923 17,021 3,533 9,573 9,160 16,112 5,861 12,393 10,022 18,942 87,348 5,222 7,175 11,416 12,728 3,984 37,263 1,251 36,053 6,165 Service transfer receipts. $3,753 12,054 4,667 5,649 7,882 5,656 2,496 393 2,056 30 3,071 CLASSIFIED BY SOUBCE. Charges. $2,059 51,858 18,108 48,095 1,814 77,119 32,248 32,456 12,909 2,512 18,016 3,954 69 9,541 9,597 12,878 1,656 9,289 5,537 18,283 84,868 3,217 5,410 10,359 10,210 772 35,800 30 28,460 4,996 Fees. $1,122 1,604 6,890 1,717 938 7,897 3,180 1,013 Bents. Privilege rentals. 4,984 2,647 6,098 2,897 2,358 973 346 3,208 1,823 1,612 293 1,697 853 902 2,489 617 658 1,535 316 $10 782 603 221 11,401 2,400 1,117 15 600 4,471 495 133 222 1,140 371 60 2,373 190 90 444 739 766 1,491 300 26 36 4,939 376 $10 '373' 180 210 125 59 $670 7,747 7,091 16,084 7,576 6,708 815 7,008 205 118 789 6,779 264 3,230 626 1,614 500 2,232 693 708 96 292 1,027 423 695 498 4,190 467 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. Dallas, Tex Holyoke, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind . Tacoma, Wash... Akron, Ohio Saginaw,. Mich.. Brockton, Mass. Lincoln, Nebr... Covington, Ky.. Lancaster, Pa... Spokane, Wash JBirmingham, Ala. .. Altoona, Pa Pawtucket, R. I Binghamton, N. Y. Augusta, Ga South Bend, Ind. Mobile, Ala Johnstown, Pa... Dubuque, Iowa.. Springfield, Ohio. Wheeling, W. Va. McKeesport, Pa.. Bayonne, N. J Butte, Mont Allentown, Pa Sioux City, Iowa. Terre Haute, Ind. Topeka, Kans Davenport, Iowa. Montgomery, Ala.. Quincy, 111 East St. Louis, 111. Haverhill, Mass Little Sock, Ark. . , $9,907 24, 118 8,709 20,531 7,648 19,600 110,026 3,046 3,673 1,119 10,432 49,507 2,140 27, 445 17, 599 30, 198 4,421 13,428 8,637 2,768 14,868 8,304 13,116 12,724 9,427 864 15,304 7,907 9,109 19,440 26,233 3,070 2,751 34,634 26,924 $9,907 22,873 8,709 20,531 7,648 19,500 94,764 3,046 3,673 1,119 10,432 29,507 2,140 27,445 17,699 17,829 4,421 8,699 8,637 2,768 14,868 5,664 13,116 12,724 4,799 16,304 7,907 9,109 19,440 16, 515 3,070 2,761 29,847 20,634 $1,245 20,000 12,369 4,829 2,650 4,628 9,718 4,787 5,290 $5,897 20,272 4,867 17,786 4,387 17,337 60,580 . 1,083 2,292 38 5,671 31, 819 166 18,934 13, 107 27,814 1,906 12,819 6,723 1,487 6,227 7,867 11,268 11,540 7,401 14,812 459 3,833 7,761 20,164 230 622 26, 555 24,089 $2,550 192 3,066 627 1,226 1,562 405 1,367 739 1,487 13,819 1,101 4,802 2,670 1,375 82 1,477 36 815 355 1,506 1,176 123 176 219 3,815 3,472 1,226 2,110 471 1,345 764 $1,217 2,067 87 2,062 663 12 692 143 1,637 3,039 546 312 1,860 173 8 673 33 70 150 1,086 1,056 2,700 526 1,800 2,553 $37, 776 500 628 3,304 824 S243 1,587 689 66 1,373 589 20,672 427 542 499 1,737 830 328 3,709 1,196 2,384 1,116 343 437 39C 82 179 1,230 626 203 179 718 9,397 259 1,843 429 4,181 257 1 Including certain erroneous receipts subsequently corrected by relund payments reported in Table 4. 141 MUNICIPAL SERVICE INCOME: 1904— Continued, and th%nuinbei assigned to each, see page 37.] GKOUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904-Continued. CLASSIFIED BY BEPAETMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS. \ I.— General government. II.— Protection of life and property. III.— Health conser- vation and sanitation. City num- ber. Total. Chief execu- tive offices. Finance offices and accounts. Law offices. Municipal buildings andgeneral offices. All other. Total. Police depart- ment. Fire depart- ment. Depart- ment of inspection. Pounds. All other. Total. Health conserva- tion. $10 1,170 3,771 861 638 3,601 7,166 1,705 16 118 2,652 1,728 $10 9 $879 2; 038 3,762 1,929 136 922 1,145 2,485 1,342 6,003 4,228 8,622 97 6,012 104 5,648 938 1,638 12 3,729 90 1,522 761 2,326 210 369 10,406 58 10,016 769 $331 1,257 2,782 852 136 815 662 1,463 160 $531 488 $13 92 $251 13,277 5,493 10,262 $242 1,778 632 13 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 $799 2 665 $3 $360 3,769 $201 980 310 196 767 638 1,597 3,106 937 1,904 4,041 7 107 583 612 112 375 166 3,876 74 12,493 2,180 2,CB4 11,125 213 375 $9 100 6 443 136 14 10 647 410 1,062 $18 118 5,628 213 375 64 65 79 2,573 4,062 4,131 1,492 236 46 206 18 363 5 181 52 67 45 549 45 6,012 52 68 327. 222 104 57 938 534 12 337 85 398 749 210 22 4 40 69 4,154 1,437 5,208 3 153 4,068 3 70 2,780 1,368 3,408 299 96 444 9 10 40 1,466 578 30 3,899 86 1,203 1,677 183 863 118 90 71 1,185 240 68 485 519 72 2,296 65 73 58 6 2,740 652 1,124 19 84 31 744 310 5 75 444 1,124 81 1 76 9 10 12 253 188 365 3,766 77 1,863 78 40 30 79 SO 258 1,128 80 578 4,022 2,588 58 15,269 29 132 109 81 30 26 132 26 82 3,880 19 5,880 137 743 S51 273 81 3,120 83 86 84 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. $1,510 1,372 965 1,163 3 3,014 1,201 267 330 $447 $175 1,372 65 36 3 24 630 233 6 $888 85 $2,067 630 2,170 73 1,029 6,788 $2,067 $1,286 165 73 72 1,715 56,227 289 903 407 257 3,460 272 477 $633 87 50 72 86 $630 $900 87 $86 1,812 63 $272 172 955 88 $10 12 341 89 1,017 2,785 571 34 205 90 711 600 4,136 501 110 246 91 92 475 77 156 6,439 5 4,594 1,142 475 324 93 70 7 04 156 838 6,480 123 600 626 4,816 436 1,184 658 966 85 82 170 99 830 60 76 178 172 2,607 373 444 158 1,244 877 304 33 6 3,047 495 3,433 36 3,052 18 95 3,400 3,039 96 5 2,317 123 97 177 105 2,100 1,037 600 gs 626 661 20 103 118 786 61 82 S9 1,573 2 240 440 171 24 2,571 414 173 $11 1,516 166 902 3,256 591 100 *6 82 10 354 1,942 276 101 82 668 102 10 348 1,860 54 lOJ 6 9 m 82 105 106 " 930 6,902 156 3 71 659 1,035 41 3,925 526 930 248 170 82 2,458 679 107 185 10 6,459 156 17 8 30 lOE 664 168 109 3 30 67 6,093 3,001 2,926 2,785 3,153 67 110 71 17 59 12 111 659 111 55 60 350 44 343 112 1,035 122 2,257 2,866 30 1,789 ii; 41 40 114 1,200 10 2,640 35 626 17 101 158 408 312 115 116 117 3,491 10 999 30 2,457 5 10 692 266 i44 280 744 213 Hi eii 119 142 Table 13.— DEPARTMENTAL KECEIPTSi FROM [For a list of the cities in each state arranged alphabetically GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 60,000 IN 1904-Continuecl. City num- ber. 120 121 122 123 12-1 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 160 151 CITY OB MUOTCIPALITT. Springfleld, 111. York, Pa Salem, Mass... Maiden, Mass. . Chester, Pa Chelsea, Mass Newton, Mass Passaic, N. J Elmira, N. Y Atlantic City, N. J. Superior, Wis KnoxviHe, Term.. Newcastle, Pa Eockford, 111 Jacksonyille, Fla. Pouth Omaha, Nehr. Fitchhurf];, Mass Galveston, Tex Macon, Ga Canton, Ohio Joplin, Mo Auburn, N. Y. . Wichita, Kans. Racine, AVis Woonsocket, R. I. . . Joliet,Ill Taunton, Mass Chattanooga, Tenn. Sacramento, Cal Oshkosh, Wis La Crosse, Wis Council BlulTs, Iowa. Total de- partmental receipts. $6,663 3,280 33,3.59 21,824 2,919 29,082 38,355 4,297 6,963 6,250 1,019 11,944 8,474 12, 439 11,166 1,377 25, 490 44, 460 10, 125 3,146 3.422 27:620 897 7,815 16, 511 6,163 21,478 30,08.3 10. 484 2; 637 1,976 5,168 CLASSIFIED BY CHAEAC- TEK. Receipts from public. $6,663 3,280 33,359 17,881 2,919 25,361 37, 906 4,297 6,963 6,250 867 11,944 8,474 12, 439 3,902 1,377 26, 490 44, 460 10,125 3,146 3,422 26,368 897 7,815 14, 619 6,163 21,210 24,083 10, 484 2,637 1,941 5,168 Service transfer receipts. $3,943 3,721 450 7,264 1,252 1,892 268 6,000 35 CLASSIFIED BY SOUBCE. Charges. $1,651 $3,328 2,730 239 28,149 1,655 18,650 1,031 1,922 942 27,514 936 36,288 1,538 1,070 2,710 525 1,609 2,085 3,713 425 8,727 3,997 8,726 9,699 865 21,949 28,307 9,811 1,603 3,030 21,526 163 4,134 2, 0.54 .3,318 12,033 27, 419 9,406 1,992 802 1,601 Fees. 90 1,912 1,833 3,079 129 1,206 123 802 76 1,997 630 1,711 3,166 1,669 3,517 2jl03 62 523 322 1,198 Rents. $585 170 1,599 234 1,000 461 2,328 517 154 61 7,692 64 292 65 Privilege rentals.. $76 15, 951 206 373 546 143 Bales. $1,099 66 1,966 2,243 56 399 729 517 4,829 352 458 844 316 117 1,467 383 1,614 69 108 741 317 3,943 204 J, 909 3,699 186 6,864 661 361 67 306 2,226 1 Including certain erroneous receipts subsequently corrected by refund payments reported iu Table 4. ■■'« 143 MUNICIPAL SERVICE INCOME: 1904-Continued. and the numliei assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP IV.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904^-Coutlaued. CLASSIFIED BY DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS. I.— General government. II.— Protection of life and property. III.— Health conser- vation and sanitation. City num- ber. Total. Chief execu- tive offices. Finance offices and accounts. Law offices. Municipal buildings andgeneral offices. All other. Total. PoUce depart- ment. Fire depart- ment. Depart- ment ol inspection. Pounds. All other. Total. Health conserva- tion. SI, 349 56 268 501 S764 $585 56 $1,434 57 290 862 1,013 376 1,662 19 146 1,638 441 357 26 546 1,961 269 1,504 536 1,028 619 541 934 $60 $56 47 6 567 $1,318 10 7 195 1,013 6 227 120 121 122 123 268 501 170 100 $107 $1,883 3,189 148 872 13,504 100 87 100 6 41 1,143 4,424 S618 6 148 868 1,609 1,155 671 1,311 536 3,741 76 462 2,238 314 531 $841 213 1,435 153 4 126 126 $140 1,311 503 3,479 19 146 80 88 266 26 20 607 124 156 127 33 262 1,524 138 334 199 76 462 2,238 215 5 41 9 91 132 50 476 1,454 133 189 101 88 134 135 1,094 244 4,009 20,303 88 859 96 119 87 16 2,878 135 795 2 488 307 255 472 136 2 530 137 1,028 88 16 71 119 26 138 3 700 117 3 619 210 812 139 J700 331 140 99 18 122 141 142 278 9,049 Ill 5 7,602 162 610 690 165 628 663 812 62 47 104 564 690 73 60 70 812 143 837 92 144 668 296 146 425 425 297 465 3,973 38 295 3,973 146 147 .2,977 475 2,939 38 476 23 7 39 148 40 104 149 16 3 150 383 383 16 549 151 Bull. 50—06 10 144 Table 13.— DEPARTMENTAL RECEIPTS • FROM [For a list of the cities in each state arranged alphabetlcaU; CITY OE MtraiCIPALITY. Grand total . Group I... Group II.. Group HI. Group IV.. CLASSIFIED BT DKPAETMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. III. — Health conservation and sanitation— Continued. Sanitation. Sewers and sewage dis- posal. $125, 562 268, 104 66, 134 49,235 107,590 Street cleaning. $134, 742 109,962 2,195 11,512 1,893 Refuse dis- posal. $491,063 37,619 16,795 67,427 22,901 rV.— Highways. Total. $3,458,590 2,148,786 482,621 541,751 282, 432 General adminis- tration. $331,297 146,761 71,852 86,342 26,342 Streets. $1, 369, 171 623,653 325,846 214, 799 204,873 Sidewalks. 4,632 46,263 20,104 15, 490 Bridges other than toU. S121, 846 81,070 5,809 17,454 17,513 .All other. $1,546,887 1,292,770 ■ 32,851 208,052 18,214 GROUP I.— CITIES HA.VING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. 1 NewYork, N. Y $66,069 4,664 1,285 179 86,899 1,145 32,863 $77,085 27,124 $231,372 98,814 960,690 38,875 291,556 75,785 95,966 225, 728 23,957 528 2,776 60,889 41,860 101 $228,269 65,676 52,376 33,272 32,532 42,053 93,620 14,079 $3,103 26,532 126 2 Chicago, 111 $752 $6,606 806,698 4,500 211,683 33,732 3 Philadelphia, Pa $101,366 1,103 $26 4 St. Louis, Mo 5 1,120 3,442 15,520 47,441 fi Baltimore, Md. 7 Cleveland, Ohio 20,647 153 1,142 2,183 8 Buflalo, N. Y...., 20,288 23,967 i96,2i6 9 San Francisco, Cal 66, 728 10 Pittsburg, Pa : 376 816 528 1,860 58, 131 1,214 63 11 Cincinnati, Ohio 251 40 885 214 38,333 12 Detroit, Mich 12,969 4,143 2,170 2,644 ,668 13 Milwaukee, Wis 449 1,645 14 New Orleans, La 48 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF- 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. 16 Washington, D. C $5,000 260 $181,733 26,533 336 8,394 155 3,865 39,349 9,464 11,016 573 4,460 31,130 200 22, 123 34,536 45,112 20,776 379 2,617 1,367 617 3,029 1,773 5,453 27, 631 $15, 362 7,434 $129,333 15,752 231 8,217 155 $37,038 16 13,347 17 MinnpflpnliN, Minn $1,209 105 18 177 19 Louisville, Ky 11,845 $50 155 500 20 3,865 20 21 Providence, R.I 4, 097 2,000 1,464 861 30, 663 8,887 2,625 22 2,779 6,287 7,663 $873 523 5 140 54 4,333 561 1,630 22 St. Paul, Minn 1,393 1,757 23 Roehestec N. Y 43 3,441 612 24 Kansas City, Mo 25 Toledo, Ohio .' 463 1,418 184 4,099 36 61 26 Denver, Colo 23,269 200 1,584 27 Allegheny, Pa 28 Columhiis, Ohio , 2,076 23,125 9,568 3,816 719 624 16,690 43,772 20,643 379 2,567 591 617 1,605 773 5,231 27,613 43 21,656 29 Worcester, Mass 7,296 17,946 148 30 Los Angeles, Cal 10 1,192 31 Mf>mphi. Lynn, Mass S10,508 SI, 246 S443 2,980 «875 67 Dea Moines, Iowa 58 New Bedford, AIjiss 102 11 891 10,618 69 Oakland, Cal 60 SprinQ;neId, Mass 10,212 1,601 476 7,550 2,281 236 1,413 3,575 1,602 18,322 1,704 8,125 46 601 4,203 3,817 44 1,400 4,446 235 322 4,174 4,720 6,121 61 Lawrence, Mass 2,771 410 17 sieo 62 344 192 118 63 Savannah, Ga 64 Hoboken, N.J 65 Peoria, 111 7,000 66 07 EvansyiUe, Ind ISO 1 00 11 68 Utisa, N. Y 427 69 70 1,140 726 371 1,300 1,019 2,055 71 Elizabeth, N.J 72 Yonkers, N. Y 153 73 Waterbury, Conn ., 74 Siilb Lake City, Utah 814 19 6,800 110 75 Kansas City, Kans 84,718 76 Eri?, Pa 2,063 4,583 6,368 2,891 464 8,572 107 2,661 746 77 Wilkesbarre, Fa , 30 711 2 1,586 774 317 28 78 Norfolk, Va S33 79 Charleston, S. C 80 Schenectady, N. Y 81 Houston, Tex 15,269 659 16 4,002 4,fl00 312 82 Harrisburg, Pa 3 59 83 Portland, Me 84 80 3 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPUL.A.TION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. 85 Dallas, Tex $3,988 4,993 3,803 15,811 4,187 10,6.38 17,239 328 328 38 5,196 1,612 192 17,371 6,737 421 1,325 7, .338 2,138 808 3,982 5,079 7,892 5,394 6,080 S : 8,472 245 919 2,798, 7,187 $181 4,437 3. 683 a; 995 3,945 10,613 11,840 328 328 38 1.012 i;612 -, , , $3,807 86 Holyoke, Mass S653 78 23 $566 87 Fort Wayne, Ind 120 SR Ta«oma, Wash $9,710 242 21 89 Akron, Ohio 90 Saginaw, Mich 1,715 45,460 179 $4 91 Brockton, Mass $10,276 2,380 3,019 92 Liacoln, Nebr 93 CoTington, Kt $350 364 307 43 94 Lancaster, Pa 95 Spokane, Wash 221 261 2.54 477 15 4,169 96 Birmingham, Ala 7 140 97 Altoona, Pa 57 50 85 98 Pawtuoket, R. I 17,371 1,995 421 1,209 7,338 99 Binghamton, N. Y Augusta, Ga 925 3,742 ion 101 South Bend, Ind 166 902 3,202 116 102 Mobile, Ala 103 Johnstown, Pa 2,138 104 Dubuque, Iowa 657 151 106 Springfield, Oh io 3,982 lOfi Wheeling, W. Va 65 5,024 107 McKeesport, Pa 1,879 41 7,600 351 108 Baynnne, N. J 5,394 109 Butte, Mont 6,080 110 Allentown, Pa 3 3,884 111 Sioux City, Iowa 6,093 2,851 15 2,765 1,312 2,136 245 470 2,621 7,021 2,444 8 112 Terre Haute, Ind 150 113 Topelca, Kans 46 449 114 Davenport, Iowa 107 70 116 Montgomeiy, Ala 62 166 116 Quincy, lU 117 East St. Louis, 111 563 4,333 17,301 179 3,609 15,187 384 56 ll.'* Haverhill, Mass S7 744 9 1,110 657 180 119 Little Rook, Ark ...,.,. .^. 1 Including certain erroneous receipts subsequently corrected by refund payments neported in Table 4. 14T MUNICIPAL SERVICE INCOME: i9(M~CoMfcimie(L * and 1±e jaumber assigned to ea,ch, see page 37.] GKOUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904-Contiira6a. CLASSIFIED BY DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. v.— Charities and corrections. VI.— Education. VII.— Recreation. Total. General admiJiis- tratioa. Poor in institu- tions. Outdoor poor re- lief. Another chari- ties. , Hospi- tals. Insane in institu- tions. Prisons and re- forma- tories. Total. Schools. Libra- ries. Art gal- leries and museums. Total. Parks, gardens, ■etc. Baths, bathing beaches, etc. Cele- bra- tions and enter- tain- ments. City num- ber. $6 38,560 S6 1,980 $1,234 1,146 8,635 2,253 8,663 7,994 319 1,207 391 1,279 5,512 2,423 3,140 4,990 1,603 869 428 1,963 1,346 2,670 2,363 1,109 987 $1,234 655 7,866 2,253 7,868 7,994 99 346 ■■"$49r 769 $18 27 1,800 360 $18 27 1,800 19 55 56 57 68 $4,360 $32,220 25,460 10,971 14,444 $42 $3 $331 795 37,019 23,131 24,581 14,373 2,827 3,750 3,583 8,052 4,373 12,594 6,488 16,038 $6,409 9,754 69 595 9,729 69 595 25, 60 61 J426' 6,272 220 861 391 877 1,681 263 63 402 3,831 2,160 3,140 4,990 1,285 379 428 1,629 693 2,080 2,363 1,109 987 1,193 1,193 760 736 760 736 66 :::::.: 67 2,203 4,955 654 882 971 360 68 4,955 318 490 69 654 473 473 70 71 434 653 590 1,535 1,635 72 536 419 117 73 146 62 146 62 74 75 76 77 37 7,547 37 28 1,901 28 1,901 78 272 7,275 139 1,685 1,342 920 2,323 445 139 1,685 963 920 79 80 379 125 .62. 445 125 62 445 81 82 15,646 6,205 1,267 6,009 440 1,712 is 1,535 1 788 83 445 84 1 . ... 1 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF_30,000 TO 50,000 IN M04. $3,087 449 3,146 1,194 3,313 2,736 501 2,136 1,537 664 3,985 11,495 1,548 871 2,152 $1,734 449 2,734 627 3,242 2,736 218 1,367 747 564 2,159 11,495 1,548 661 1,717 $1,353 $1,322 $1,322 R, $13,961 $136 $6,976 $2,838 $4,001 81 412 567 71 8' 120 120 » Rf 206 29,033 206 4,869 262 36 26 262 36 26 9f 6,705 16,396 $340 1,733 283 769 790 9 9! 9.' 33 33 9' 1,826 9f 20,021 $20,021 9( 9' 3,532 7,268 23,414 1,746 1,787 210 435 9> 7,268 11,045 684 31 25 55 684 31 25 55 9t 12,369 IOC 2,193 2,193 10 3,867 919 84 919 3,783 lOi 1,756 630 2,357 493 1,666 329 2,361 731 592 3,346 3,972 11,209 870 1,087 2,030 453 809 i,756 317 2,113 356 1,666 75 1,189 731 330 3,215 3,706 10,924 870 932 101 313 244 138 10 6,602 2,660 6,502 10. " ' 2,650 10' 10' 1 264 1,172 lOi 1 m U( 262 131 267 285 11 1 478 86 478 85 11- 1 11 1 11 9,719 999 9' 719 999 6 14 6 14 11 165 11 n '"'si'M' 6,139 $9' ■■■■2;94i" "■■4; 167' " 18,' 163' 565' 849 655" 453' 809 463 44 453 44 11 ■■"■5,'296' 11 148 Table 13.— DEPARTMENTAL RECEIPTS • FROM (For a list of the cities in each state arranged alphabetically GEOUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904— Continued. CITY OB MUNICIPALITY. CLASSIFIED BY DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. City num- ber. III.— Health conservation and sanitation — Continued. IV.— Highways. Sanitation. Total. General adminis- tration. Streets. SidewallES. Bridges other than toll. All other. Sewers and sewage dis- posal. Street cleaning. Refuse dis- posal. 120 Springfield, 111 $147 2,684 55 3,922 761 10,321 13,632 050 397 189 154 1,387 43 -3,332 1,752 622 8,427 12, 311 1,009 $147 2,684 42 3,822 761 10,315 6,485 650 312 121 York Pa 122 $1,265 3,168 $13 123 $16 $100 124 125 4 11,995 100 G2 6 6,710 126 $44 347 . $46 127 Passaic, N. J 128 EImir.T,, N. Y $25 85 129 Atlantic City, N. J 100 189 130 Superior Wis 154 1,387 131 1.S2 Newcastle, Pa 32 4,424 1,102 43 36 133 Rocltf ord, III 2,942 1,653 466 8,232 12,311 803 354 99 156 132 134 Jacltsonville, Fla. . 1.35 South Omaha, Nebr 244 136 3,537 15,951 3 60 137 Galveston, Tex 4,352 13S Macon, Ga , 206 139 Canton, Ohio 843 25 140 1,898 23,893 62 3,749 1,959 246 4,209 2,140 6,879 122 501 1,340 1,412 20,086 486 300 141 \ubum, N. Y 2,643 161 62 703 142 Wichita, Kans 62 10 2,878 143 Racine, Wis 3,747 1,959 246 3,920 2,140 1,196 61 35 1,340 2 144 Woonsocket, R. I 145 Joliet, 111 146 Taunton, Mass 170 231 58 147 Chattanooga, Teim 148 Sacramento, Cal 38 4,393 1,288 13 2 17 466 149 Oshkosh, Wis 41 160 La Crosse, Wis 16 3 151 1 Including certain erroneous receipts subsequently corrected by refund payments reported in Table 4. 149 MUNICIPAL SERVICE INCOME: 1904^Coiitmued. and the ntuulier assigned to each, see page 37.] GEO UP 1V.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OP 30,000 TO 60,000 IN 1904-Continnea. CLASSIFIED BY DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. v.— Charities and corrections. VI.— Education. VII.— Eecreatlon. Total. General adminis- tration. Poor In Institu- tions. Outdoor poor re- Bel. AH otlier chari- ties. Hospi- tals. Insane in institu- tions. Prisons and T«- fonna- tories. Total. Schools. Librsr ries. Art gal- leries and museums. Total. Parks, gardens, etc. Baths, bathing beaches, etc. Cele- brar tlons and enter- tain- ments. aty num- ber. "'JZ7,'497' "ji,"i7i' ""$3,'22i' 'ti7,'466" "14,' 928' $47i" J2,909 483 1,874 1,023 997 1,086 1,554 2,215 6,729 582 343 1,912 2,021 4,137 J2,621 483 1,395 559 997 795 840 1,442 6,729 321 210 1,912 2,021 3,196 S288 479' $824 $824 120 121 12,287 15,038 7,3S2 1,093 3,333 3,741 2,198 7,622 11,297 3,089 239 464 291 714 773 40 234 40 234 ...i*^ 123 124 125 2 2' 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 68 {68 261 133 7,785 3,003 7,785 2,853 150 941 7,264 »7,264 252 837 191 252 588 191 9,697 11,107 8,000 846 2,242 5,833 776 249 221 221 11,107 8,000 919 187 2,378 748 3,131 1,774 4,289 3,797 2,-102 236 490 809 2,725 822 85 2,378 688 2,873 1,774 1,773 3,689 2,102 236 487 809 2,464 97 102 746 82 $664 179 69 40 24 46 60 268 SI 616 33 18 616 70 70 2,616 208 145 146 11,919 19,295 3,906 1,214 6,799 13,295 6,000 1,761 292 1,761 ' 292 147 148 1,503 1,280 223 3 646 153 $546 261 163 161 150 Table 14.— RECEIPTS » OF [For a list of the cities in each state arranged alphal>etioaiiy City num- ber. CITY OE MUNICIPALITY. Grand total Group I Group II Group III Group IV Total receipts ol municipal industries. $54,437,002 33,906,732 8,479,624 6,912,090 6,139,556 CLASSIFIED BY CHAEAC- TEB. Receipts from public. $53,232,434 33,241,612 8,365,705 6,732,575 4,892,542 Service transfer receipts. $1,204,668 664, 120 113,919 179,515 247,014 Charges. $1,710,315 905,012 269, 711 288,951 246, 641 CLASSIFIED BY SOUBCE. Fees. $25, 594 8,804 12,331 1,212 3,247 Bents. $2,048,778 1, 654, 669 189,366 124, 497 80,246 Privilege rentals. $4,014,966 3,825,705 83,839 37,092 68,330 Bates. $46,435,824 26; 873, 490 7,771,417 6,242,584 4,548,333 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OB OVER IN 1904. 1 New Yorjc, N. Y. . $13,369,011 4,666,669 4,371,052 2,196,882 3,037,020 999, 200 984,777 843, 149 $13,262,949 4,191,333 4,371,052 2,148,707 3,036,370 998,071 984,777- 762,293 $106,062 365,236 $184,544 69,588 133,324 110,868 78,970 39,325 57,080 34,018 $116,781 105, 146 720, 431 34,344 328,819 1,323 34,096 10,283 '$3,681,639 < $9,351,223 4,309,002 3,502,991. 1,981,021 •2,565,092 786,093. 827,342 740,940 9 Cliicago, 111 PhWfl,nplphift, Pfl. 3 $2,975 10,817 4 St. Louis, Mo . . 48,175 660 1,129 5 6 Baltimore, Md 1,375 163,449 7 Cl-3voIand, Ohio. 8 Buffalo, N. Y 90,866 56,658 9 10 Pittsburg, Pa 1,141,192 991,245 709,053 606,088 199,894 1,136,732 988,934 709,663 460,847 199,894 4,460 2,311 2,635 84,734 79, 153 19,642 10,231 83,896 31,106 1,581 1,040,320 857,675 461,331 460,560 11 318 4,136 13,142 12 Detroit, Mich 13 45,24i 14 187,863 Atlanta, Ga Albany, N.Y Cambridge, Mass Seattle, Wash Grand Rapids, Mich. Dayton, Ohio... Lowell, Mass Hartford, Conn. Reading, Pa Richmond, Va.. Nashville, Tenn. . . Wilmington, Del. . Trenton, N.J Camden, N.J Bridgeport, Conn. GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. 15 Washington, D. C $400,250 S75,t86 279, 107 817, 979 476, C 33 31, CCS 702, 7£0 2:0, 111 602, £04 .609,014 -206,464 28,t3S 389,347 276,^02 236,586 773,659 362,340 3,842 1,6E0 268, C34 3,43S 1,256 188 209, 124 494,210 $400,260 871,679 279,107 917,979 476, CSS 31, CCS 654,317 266,397 600,073 664,604 206, 192 22,365 389,347 274,797 330,318 773,669 327,035 3,842 1,5G0 268,634 3,438 1,2S« 188 209, 124 492,448 $11,622 601 1,793 3,481 4,792 - $13,785 6,728 $20,494 39,586 $349,264 829,170 251,909 913,880 451,126 2,640 647,156 263,301 425,431 633,458 161,262 1,831 354,425 262,037 293,794 707,670 342,781 16 Newark, N. J $4,306 17 f307 18 Jersey City, N. J 568 6,792 23,799 6,686 62 326 26,112 11,836 20,524 32,061 22,946 29 2,153 6,729 2,242 19 Louisville, Ky 11,790 ?fl Indianapolis, Ind 4,564 1,363 6,179 21 Providence, R.I 48,463 3,714 2,431 4,410 .272 6,583 28, 137 159 28,877 1,163 12,238 6,583 266 22 St. Paul, Minn 23 Rochester, N. Y 24 8,341 13 9f, Toledo, Ohio 26 Denver, Colo _. . 27 Allegheny, Pa 28 405 6,268 29 Worcester, Mass 31,888 61,766 8,760 234 30 Los Angeles, Cal 31 Memphis, Term 35, 306 32 Omaha, Nebr 33 New TTfl.veTi, Cotiti 1,690 34 Syracuse, N. Y 6,010 2C0 l,0CO 1,694 1,296 188 2,910 l.CCO 261,373 35 St. Joseph, Mo 1,644 ,% Scranton, Pa ;. .37 Paterson, N.J 38 Fall River, Mass . . ; 16,833 45,742 76 181,503 447,407 39 Portland, Oreg 1,762 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 60,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. $240,346 319,239 364,891 463,877 192,441 143,075 207,417 261,694 220,736 490; 118 198,050 200,553 143,954 200,419 30 $240,346 319,239 363,146 463,877 180,921 143,075 200,842 238,141 196,534 484,058 198,050 200,663 143,964 200,419 30 $1,745 11,520 6,675 23,453 24,202 6,060 $3,294 2,292 12,150 26,184 17j964 8,439 21,499 2,547 690 2,577 987 3,587 9,369 $1,136 $1,196 839 2,618 3,000 356 20,290 2,063 250 120 21,846 512 1 Including certain erroneous receipts subsequently corrected by refund payments reported in Table 4 ' Connected with penal institutions, except in the ease of St. Louis. » Includes receipts from ferries, amount not specified. $2,127 13,524 2,427 30 $200,162 313,981 342,402 429,937 156,757 114,299 180,975 266,079 218,118 450,770 184,361 196,627 140,367 188,576 151 MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIES: 1904. ' and the number assigned to eacb, see page 37.] ciiASSiFiED BY SOURCE— continued. CLASSIFIED BY INDTTSTBIES. Oity Uanalao- turea. Sales. Permits. Waterworks. Electric light worlcs. Gas works. Marlcets and pul)Uo scales. Docks, wliarves, and landings. Cemeteries and crema- tories. Institutional industries. ' All other industries. num- ber. $385,467 $744,928 $71,130 $44,974,037 $779,697 $1,368,605 $1,316,613 $3,717,878 $489,006 $451,184 $1,340,082 377,694 2,365 5,408 204,982 140,382 207,811 191,753 55,376 10,213 4,535 1,006 26,790,664 8,019,271 6,105,219 4,058,883 303,654 135 26,184 449,724 660,729 6,500 389,058 312,318 892,018 213, 643 128,857 81,995 3,618,238 51,856 23,497 24,287 64,705 110,810 190,443 123,048 443,302 2,365 5,408 109 1,132,422 75,044 43,424 89,192 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OE OVER IN 1904. $100,734 $35,090 57,226 614 24,199 20,128 7,635 28,618 360 $9,071,483 4,159,489 3,637,440 2,012,583 2,428,556 828,765 873,965 775,868 $302,562 4,283 10,193 37,275 110,818 69,841 33,336 56,668 > $3, 396, 843 20,474 51,873 79,973 936 43,141 2,574 $100,734 34,375 $497,389 49,672 10,817 19,314 428,504 67,463 1 $15,607 $288,276 2 $660,729 3 46,450 44,011 M7,737 44,011 4 $24,195 5 6 35,142 2,499 39,760 35,142 7 10,633 8 9 ...;'. 8,885 4,370 4,322 11,845 1,800 5,456 1,048,478 917,351 532,745 603,961 65,867 13,142 10,173 2,137 185,733 16,446 5,978 ■ 10,401 24,828 10 29,946 151,357 11 151,357 7,773 24,041 15,378 12 13 750 i3,4ii 14 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. $2,365 $2,820 $363,606 831, 197 278,800 914,183 469,358 2,640 676,752 263,301 447,909 634,565 179,016 9,887 357,030 252,121 322,547 770,086 350,345 $20,494 40,087 307 $13,785 943 $2,365 15 $3,758 16 19,050 50 1,634 $6,048 17 3,415 15,970 B81 600 18 $205 19 28,363 20 20,448 410 47,870 920 19,555 100 2 19,643 6,285 21 6,808 22 45,893 8,702 23 34,449 5,707 10,637 26,920 22,946 24 1,560 $6,500 15,241 25 8,414 26 2,605 5,397 27 219 10,641 2,070 4,080 1,600 $135 28 14,039 29 3,573 30 31 32 33 1,802 i,'596' A 2,040 251 264,763 3,871 3,438 i,"296 34 35 36 37 8,"863' 61 i9i,'5i6" 449,649 1,519 4,766 15,789 ' 300 39,795 38 39 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. $35,694 $235,564 316,612 349,768 436,558 164,162 121,478 197,073 269,801 220,566 168,468 184,361 197,614 143,954 198,127 $322 2,127 63 $500 276 $3,563 i2,'6i6' $897 2,'i74" 40 41 42 31621 17,364 47 2,880 2,718 1,758 14,925 175 $26,184 6,'639' 21,597 176 1,135 256' 23,'246" 8,"i65' 1,643 2,'663" 43 44 45 46 47 $29i,'566' 50 20,346 13,699 2,114 825' 8,"3i4" 120 1,500 48 49 50 61 2;484' 36" 2,"292' 52 53 24 < Includes $306,300, receipts from toll bridges. ^ j .^^ v ,.„ „* ™f.,„» mq mo 5 Bakery connected with poorhouse, $14,345; bakery connected with house or refuge, $33,392. • Includes $174,668, receipts from ferries. 152 Table 14.— RECEIPTS '■ OP [Tor a list of the cities in each state arranged alphabetically GROTTP ni.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OP £0,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continued. City CITY OR MUNICIPALITY. Total receipts ol municipal industries. CLASSIFIED BY CHAKAC- TEK. CLASSIFIED BY SOOHCE. num- ber. Receipts from pubUc. Service transfer receipts. Charges. Fees. Rents. Priyilege rentals. Rates. 65 Troy, N. Y 1138,359 247,636 15,102 160,305 8,253 272,540 126,209 224,770 126,303 197,332 8,714 266,605 107,163 3,264 142,184 10,289 651 188,638 146,487 115,206 $138,359- 246,550 15,102 158,119 8,253 269,316 124,968 224,144 125,303 190,588 8,714 222,938 107,153 3,264 118,887 10,289 661 169,719 146,487 114,237 $6,249 13,363 8,412 17,028 $1,.571 400 60 3,105 8,253 1130,277 225,087 56 Jjynn, Mass $1,086 67 Des Moines, Iowa 58 2,186 $2,142 129,435 69 Oakland, Cal 60 Springfield, Mass 3,225 1,241 626 27,695 14,307 6,618 6,760 2,257 1,742 9,881 8,250 244,768 108,009 216,904 103,178 191,545 61 62 Somerville, Mass 63 13,777 64 Hobolten, N.J 744 65 Peoria, HI 1,564 1,152 5,849 66 Duluth, Minn 43,667 231,294 85,868 67 Evansville, Ind 68 Uticfi, N. Y 3,254 69 Manchester, N. H 23,297 6,805 1,578 661 3,902 641 5,297 130,720 620 70 San Antonio, Tex 71 Elizabeth, N.J 72 Yonkers, N. Y 28,919 20 940 177,974 146,312 97,036 73 Wfl.tRrbnry, Conn 74 Salt Lake City, Utah 969 10,727 2,192 75 Kansas City, Kans 76 Erie, Pa 163,843 163,843 3,824 693 2,968 166,308 77 Wilkesljarre, Pa 78 161,447 3,658 163,420 16,518 134,231 38,107 89,136 161,447 3,658 163,420 16,518 134,231 38, 107 89,138 9,248 616 6,718 3,143 159 16,493 9,680 119,377 79 Charleston, S. C 80 Schenectady, N. Y 163,258 81 Houston, Tex 82 Harrisburg, Pa 932 13,634 3,104 126,134 83 Portland, Me $27 45 276 84 Yonng-stown, Ohio 85,079 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. Dallas, Tex HolyokG, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind. Tacoma, Wash. . . Akron, Ohio Saginaw, Mich.. Brockton, Mass. Lincoln, Nebr... Covington, Ky.. Lancaster, Pa... Spokane, Wash Birmingham, Ala . . , Altoona, Pa , Pawtucket, R.I Binghamton, N. Y. Augusta, Ga South Bend, Ind. Mobile, Ala Johnstown, Pa. . . Dubuque, Iowa.. Springfield, Ohio. Wheeling, W. Va. McKeesport, Pa. . Bayonne, N.J Butte, Mont AUentown, Pa Sioux City, Iowa . . Terre Haute, Ind.. Topeka, Kans Davenport, Iowa. . Montgomery, Ala.. Quincy, 111 East St. Louis, 111. Haverhill, Mass Little Rock, Ark. . . $126,641 363,005 82, 293 336, 891 314 70, 191 111,229 56,826 91,783 114,697 233,941 1,657 89, 810 230, 498 99,708 126,420 68,164 96,639 631 40,345 80,040 330,303 '68, 822 180,703 72,683 57,459 14,847 611 1,720 75,341 1,009 212 109,612 5,411 $126,641 302,013 82,293 295,955 314 70, 191 104, 630 66,826 91,494 114,451 233,941 1,657 89,810 214, 284 99,708 125,420 68,162 96,639 631 39,630 80,040 330,303 68,822 179,365 72,583 57, 459 14,847 611 1,720 76,341 1,009 212 108, 494 5,4U $60,992 40, 936 6,699 ' ' '289 246 715 1,338 1,118 $3,934 10, 426 6,906 12,301 5,426 7,588 4,367 580 13,880 449 3,335 10,629 2,575 1,136 450 14,611 329 847 1,120 4,235 7,193 4,761 399 640 4,784 5,139 984 212 6,777 $3,178 $723 115 277 146 72 1,060 360 674 13,076 10,751 12,431 60 1,646 423 465 1,535 3,165 25 ' Including certain erroneous receipts subsequently corrected by refund payments reported a Connected with penal institutions, except in the case of St. Lom's. 1,235 880 in Table 4. $376 1,486 7,313 55,619 291 678 $122,541 333,325 68,735 324, 168 57,039 98,606 51,770 » 85, 845 102,628 203,814 86,247 218,244 94,276 66,385 63,038 61,875 67, 112 279,529 59,038 169,688 70,052 54,738 66,544 "i6i,'62i' 153 MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIES: 1904— Continued, and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GEOUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904-Continued. CLASSIFIED BY socKCE— Continued. CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTEIES. ■ City num- ber. Manufac- tures. Sales. Pennlts. Waterworks. Electric light works. Gas works. Markets and public scales. Docks, wharves, and landings. Cemeteries and crema- tories. Institutional industries, a AU other industries. $262 8,786 6,630 8,595 $137,174 226,312 $950 3225 $10 20,924 13,925 13,373 55 56 57 58 69 60 61 62 63 $400 330 847 143,205 3,727 8,253 77 3,893 1,248 1,588 1,411 272,540 116,878 224,765 104,087 194,044 10,331 5 13,297 5,121 2,698 3,288 100 $2,119 $5,403 1,730 376 3,667 $5,408 1,576 65 66 24,278 7,186 168,672 89,526 $97,558 2,047 11,913 67 3,254 393 954 68 69 4,018 2,794 132,168 339 5,088 651 241 9,294 4,247 70 5,802 175 4,535 187,457 146,487 95,852 940 72 716 13,392 5,962 76 50 160, 182 525 168 2,968 76 6,424 126,773 14,826 3,658 8,276 1,572 78 79 .- 3 25 5,465 24,501 678 163,261 159 80 16,518 81 1,700 134,231 82 19,105 19,002 83 88,629 607 84 -i •r 1 1 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. $166 19,254 5,553 307 37 7,726 5,135 4,910 14 3,116 16,247 1,203 223 1,626 2,497 1,706 4,676 3,899 11 1 $126,641 113,386 79, 132 192,912 8, $99,777 $149,842 8 $3,161 263 314 186 8 143,294 $422 81 J 8 62,286 106,480 56,532 85,598 106,322 233,941 $7,719 4,749 9 9 148 i46 1,922 7,315 9. 75 $4,188 1,060 9, q 9. 1,657 9 89,810 224,864 99,708 66,449 68,047 63,842 " 9' 6,634 qf 9< 336 1,321 2,444 117 6,072 64,870 m 10 11,064 631 482 11,521 14,165 15,367 294 10' 10 39,863 68,619 152,574 68,762 179,057 ■ in ',057 33,134 2,531 4,703 in $396' 162,476 578 60 1,546 510 1 in in :::::::::.:...:::::;;:::.:. 100 10 10" ^ 1,709 1,616 10,063 3 185 603 72,262 56,054 V - - 321 465 11 568 9 611 325 6,022 984 212 25 372 14,838 11 11 11 1,395 11 66,568 2,751 11 25 11 " 11 579 4,169 109,582 5 4,531 11 880 11 'Including $4,188, receipts from toll bridges. 154 Table 14.— RECEIPTS > OF [For a list of the cities in each state arranged alphabetically GROUP IV.— CITIES HiVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904— Continued. City CITY OH MUNICIPALITY. Total receipts of municipal industries. CLASSIFIED BY CHARAC- TER. CLASSIFIED BY SOURCE. num- ber. Eeceipts Jrom public. Service transfer receipts. Charges. Fees. Rents. Privilege rentals. Rates. 120 Springfield 111 $104,038 290 94,639 113,038 764 116,003 134,881 8103,718 290 94,639 111,037 764 110,635 129,712 S320 $12,989 $73,742 121 York Pa $290 122 5,i53 6,716 $1,516 120 85,116 102,861 123 2,001 124 Chester Pa 764 125 6,368 6,169 1,678 13,667 338 113,960 121,224 126 127 128 Elmira N Y 8,453 167,575 8,453 157,675 4,627 249 129 157,575 130 131 9,932 120 56,499 230,966 9,933 120 66,472 180,554 i,383 120 11,506 935 8,549 132 133 Rofklord 111 27 50,412 44,993 229,301 134 135 136 72,691 92,898 7,606 69,708 20, 463 96,619 1,618 6,883 90,074 20,988 130,093 185 128,620 1,560 44,893 303 72,691 92,898 7,606 59,708 20,463 78,690 1,618 6,883 66,074 20,988 116,854 185 126,620 1,560 44,893 303 6,916 1,335 3,480 4,750 240 170 4,126 698 13,774 563 210 109 64,460 89,799 137 138 , 139 64,260 2,397 84, 151 140 $69 141 Auburn N Y 18,029 3,858 1,308 3,629 2,698 223 15,561 142 Wichita Kans 143 144 24,000 87,344 20,296 112,031 146 13,239 185 400 5,055 1,614 118,346 3,081 MO, 922 J Including certain erroneous receipts subsequently corrected by refund payments reported in Table i, > Connected with penal institutions, except in the case of St. Louie. 155 MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIES: 1904— Continued. • and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GKOUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OP 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904— Contmued. CLASSIFIED BY SOURCE— eontinaed. CLASSIFIED BT INDtTSTRIEa. City Manufac- tures. Sales. Permits. ■WaterwoAs. Electric light works. Gas works. Markets and public scales. Docks, wharves, and landings. Cemeteries and crema- tories. Institutional industries. 2 All other industries. num- ber. tl7,307 t79,442 11,867 290 927 $22,729 120 121 2,754 4,341 88,773 105,662 4,224 $615 122 7,376 123 5704 124 27 115,065 134,881 338 125 126 127 3,577 8,453 128 157,575 129 130 9,932 120 131 132 56,499 73,924 133 730 $157,042 134 135 1,075 984 68,075 91,589 4,377 1,139 3,480 239 136 toio 170 4,126 963 69 137 138 58,745 139 4,223 8,057 2,397 4,223 1,337 13,774 7,109 140 88,173 141 1,518 142 3,145 32 470 2,501 6,774 $109 143 90,074 20,988 81,256 144 145 47,066 1,771 146 185 147 1,205 1,560 890 303 120,560 1,864 4,206 1,560 148 149 37,811 1,448 303 6,634 150 161 • Including $5,472, receipts from toll bridges. 156 Table 15.— PAY>ffiNTS, RECEIPTS, AND BALANCES OP PRIVATE TRUST FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: ' 1904. [For a list of the cities in eacli state arranged alphabetically and the number assigned to ea«h, see page 37.] City num- ber. CITY OK MTTNICIPALITT. Grand total Group I Group II Group III Group IV For in- vestments pur- chased.3 $183,902 96,455 72,947 2,500 12,000 For pur- poses ot trusts. $14,088,364 11,141,419 2,699,069 167,708 190, 168 Cash and cash cred- its at close of year. $4,168,278 3,265,207 712,773 66,578 123,720 Aggregate of all pay- ments, and cash and cash cred- its at close of year.s $18,440,644 Cash and cash cred- its at be- ginning of year. S4, 116, 309 3,012,876 932,275 95, 105 76,053 From in- vestments disposed of.« $111,067 5,985 103,742 1,330 From interest. $6,621 2,795 1,406 1,737 633 For pur- poses of trusts. $14,206,657 11,481,426 2, 347, 366 129,944 247,822 PAB VALUE OF IN- VESTMENTS AT CLOSE OF TEAR. City se- curities. $230, 360 124,955 83,227 2,905 19,273 Other in- vestments, $300, 300 224,300 76,000 Private trust lia- bility at close of year.< $4,698,938 3, 390, 162 1,020,300 145,483 142,993 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OH OVER IN 1904. 1 New York N. Y $5,600,512 911,486 118,766 424,716 42,631 61,069 3,441,292 183,603 20,772 202,960 79,760 53,873 $1,486,057 299,380 277,849 106,205 404,915 314. 373 49,263 73,442 93,067 19, 310 122,985 18,361 $7,086,569 1,210,866 396,604 630,921 447,546 375,442 3,627,010 257,045 173,839 222,270 202,735 72,234 $1,490,323 257,854 133,855 146,396 399,863 260,678 33,310 65,159 61,696 14,716 126,117 22,909 $5,596,246 953,012 262,749 384,270 47,683 114,764 3,487,715 191,886 109,603 207,554 76,618 49,326 $1,486,057 299,380 2 3 Philadelphia Pa 277,849 $265 $7,000 113,205 5 404,915 7 314,373 g Buffalo N Y $36,455 $5,985 36,455 85,718 9 San Francisco, Cal 73,442 11 Cincinnati, Ohio 60,000 2,540 81,500 174,567 12 19, 310 13 Milwaukee, Wis 122,985 14 18, 361 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OP 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. Washington, B.C. Newark, N. J Jersey City, N. J. . Louisville, Ky Providence, R. I... St. Paul, Minn. . .. Rochester, N. Y. . Kansas City, Mo. Toledo, Ohio Denver, Colo 28 I Columbus, Ohio.. 30 ! Los Angeles, Cal. , 32 ' Omaha, Nebr 34 Syracuse, N. Y... 35 St. Joseph, Mo... Scranton, Pa Paterson, N.J Fall River, Mass. Portland, Oreg... $49,624 23,323 $453,277 139, 467 12, 471 772 i 1,183 42,342 1,566 1,026,832 3,549 108,607 6,383 334,241 453,007 4,032 11,257 $222,721 139,034 7,287 4,056 19, 406 630 793 146,924 10,210 40,352 3,290 32, 152 53,909 14,028 1,831 12, 168 3,658 470 54 $725,622 278,491 19, 758 4,828 20,589 42,872 2,359 1,173,766 13,750 148,859 31,996 366,393 506,916 18,060 13,088 12, 163 3,721 470 1,084 $209,796 96,076 6,116 3,631 20,066 85 2,295 113, 602 9,681 21,433 3,221 184,249 246,475 1,118 1,862 8,849 3,721 $101,032 $64- $414, 794 132, 416 13,642 1,197 523 42,787 1,060,164 4,073 127,426 24,723 132, 144 260, 441 16,942 11,226 3,319 470 1,034 $30,000 53,227 $224, 300 $477,021 139,034 7,287 4,056 19,406 530 793 146,924 10,210 40,362 56,617 32, 162 53,909 14,028 1,831 12, 168 3,668 470 54 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. 41 Albany, N. Y $35,360 42,3-20 1,073 9,475 297 8,338 20,675 11,345 1,595 $2,686 18,332 108 1,700 1,203 336 $38,046 60,703 1,179 11,175 1,500 8,724 20,675 22,382 2,936 642 7,600 8,227 10,461 929 16,266 13,760 1,612 1,200 $4,111 23,653 106 8,636 410 251 20,600 8,944 2,530 592 $33,935 37,144 1,073 2,539 1,090 8,473 76 11,390 400 60 7,500 5,227 3,138 $2,086 43 Seattle, Wash, 13,382 106 48 Reading, Pa 1,700 1,203 336 49 52 53 55 Troy, N. Y $2,600 8,537 1,341 642 $1,548 $43,000 61,537 1,341 57 62 Somerville, Mass 642 63 \ Savannah, Ga 7,500 5,227 1,438 929 7,011 4,308 869 67 3,000 9,013 3,000 7,263 740 7,179 6,311 468 3,000 9,013 35,905 8,245 9,444 743 G8 Utica, N. Y 189 $2,905 33,000 74 Salt Lake City, Utah. . . 3,245 9,444 743 1,200 8,077 6,939 1,144 1,200 75 81 Houston, Tex 83 1,200 1 1 Cities having no private trust funds or accounts omitted from this table, s Includes par value plus premiums and minus discounts. » The same as the aggregate of cash and cash credits at beginning of year and all receipts during year. * Including all municipal liability on account of private trust funds and accounts. For some cities a portion of this hability arises from premiums on investments purchased. 157 Table 15.— PAYMENTS, RECEIPTS, AND BALANCES OF PRIVATE TRUST FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: > 1904— Continued. p'or a list of the cities in each state arranged alphabetically and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. g City CITY OE MTTNICIPAUTT. PATMENTS. Cash and cash cred- its at close ol year. Aggregate ol all pay- ments, and cash and cash cred- its at close ol year.' Cash and cash cred- its at be- ginning of year. RECEIPTS. PAR VALUE OF IN- VESTMENTS AT CLOSE OF YEAR. Private trust lia- nmn- ber. For in- vestments pur- chased.' For pur- poses of trusts. From in- vestments disposed of.« From interest. For pur- poses ol trusts. City se- curities. Other in- vestments. bility at close ol year.* 85 87 88 90 93 95 97 98 101 102 110 112 113 114 U7 119 121 122 128 131 134 136 137 141 142 146 150 151 $12,000 $1,273 3,683 8,002 675 $5,103 1,534 10,963 937 9,630 $18,376 5,217 18,965 1,612 9,630 1,«24 5,659 1,432 1,330. 2,000 800 4,893 12,000 136,444 338 1,400 35,858 573 4,642 1,000 6,612 713 1,500 823 5,165 147 10,560 36,575 $16,409 160 10,262 1,612 5,377 $683 $1,284 5,067 8,703 $12,000 $17,103 1,534 10,963 937 4,263 1,824 2,975 1,432 9,630 1/824 2,445 3,214 1,432 2,684. 3,214 PnwtiirkBt R I 1,432 1,330 $1,330 5,770 6,770 Mnhiln AIa 2,000 355 1,-627 11,000 13,929 114 350 35,768 150 4,542 1,000 4,646 i,"566" 700 5,165 49 1,228 6,784 2,000 676 4,620 11,000 117,773 338 100 35,858' 800 2,000 445 3,286 1,000 122,515 224 1,050 90 423 225 273 1,000 18,671 355 1,627 11,000 13,929 114 1,300 360 York !Pa 1,503 37,271 73 4,542 160 TTlxnira N V 4,642 1^,000 3,679 713 600 697 ,5,166 147 9,617 28,002 1,000 1,866 713 2,833 4,646 1,000 126 1,600 123 700 6,165 98 9,332 29,791 49 943 8,573 1,228 6,784 • Cities having no private trust lunds or accounts omitted bom this tahle. • Includes par value plus premiums and minus discounts. • The same as the aggregate ofcash and cash credits at beginning ol year and all receipts during year. , . ^ ^ , « Including all mumcipd liabiUty on account ol private trust lunds and accounts. For some cities a portion ol this liability arises from premaums on mvestments pmebased. 158 Table 16.— PAYMENTS, KECEIPTS, AND [For a list ol the cities in each state arranged alphahetically CITY OB MUNICIPALITY. Grand total Group I Group II Group III Group IV Ninnber ol lunda re- ported. 380 130 PAYMENTS. Total. $10,080,814 8, 120, 961 986,089 411, 579 562, 195 For investments pur- chased. ^ From public. $2,036,023 1,367,222 99,382 183, 620 384, 799 From city.s $2,059,437 1, 340, 352 646,064 73, 180 100, 841 For accrued In- terest. On in- vest- ments other than city se- curities. $2, 849 116 364 2,369 On city securi- ties. < $4, 566 3,785 476 To public for pur- poses of trusts. $4,973,175 4, 542, 758 288,606 103, 129 38, 682 Transfer pay- Si, 005, 776 866,718 52, 198 51, 650 35,209 CASH ON HAND AT CLOSE OF YEAR. Included with city cash." $211,388 199, 766 "ii,'632' Reported only as trust fund cash.s $2,775,716 1,405,668 762, 977 461, 499 165, 581 Aggregate of all pay- ments, and cash on hand at close of year.' $13,067,917 9,726,365 1,739,066 884,710 717,776 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. 1 NewYork, N. Y Chicago 111 5 14 49 1 20 3 7 4 3 1 10 2 3 8 $3,131,463 1,202,028 2,664,033 83,206 560,388 60,570 120,334 70,135 82, 397 1,501 117,691 8,116 60,667 68,422 $738,760 142,200 $2,387,868 422,432 1, 171, 395 $4,855 564,571 174,848 83,206 $380,221 303, 634 365, 558 22,657 39,460 636 66,459 113,179 20,238 991 16,829 17, 874 45,940 12, 092 $3,611,684 1,605,662 2,929,591 106,863 799,694 51,206 186,793 183,314 102,635 2,492 134,520 25,990 106,607 80,514 2 $82,825 1,213,980 3 Philadelphia, Pa St Louis Mo $39 $3,771 4 15,217 542 464, 600 90,671 60,014 120,334 67, 361 82,397 1,601 74,744 8,116 22, 160 43,776 $199,756 G 14 7 Cleveland , Ohio Buffalo N Y g 2,774 9 San Francisco, Cal Pittsbure Pa 10 Cincinnati, Ohio 42,947 13 Milwaukee, Wis New Orleans, La 36,568 18,090 77 1,862 1,666 4,902 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. Washington, D. C, Newarlc, N. J Jersey City, N. J.. Louisville, Ky Indianapolis, Ind. Providence, R. I.- Rochester, N.,Y.. Toledo, Ohio Columbus, Ohio. . Worcester, Mass.. Los Angeles, Cal.. Omaha, Nebr New Haven, Conn Syracuse, N. Y... St. Joseph, Mo — Fall River, Mass. . Portland, Oreg... $40,735 99,141 30, 170 6,595 45,047 504, 605 87, 455 29,043 29,948 7,128 2,267 47, 570 34,854 1,444 9,743 2,006 $37,835 1,400 1,460 500 900 18, 210 2,000 1,432 $86,000 " 436, 363 5,251 14,000 U50 $280 84 $86 4 $2, 860 13, 141 30, 170 6,695 18,699 68,385 79,065 20,028 7,935 2,687 7,128 2,267 17, 186 17,868 12 2,696 2,006 $50 13 10, 757 229 26, 361 12,090 $694 16, 867 44, 290 2,775 18, 687 80, 369 282, 301 9,392 3,000 221, 455 6,441 2,109 23,248 37, 461 1,329 1,301 1,768 $41, 429 116,998 74, 400 9,370 63, 634 684, 874 369,756 38, 435 12,039 251, 403 12, 669 4,376 70,818 72, 315 2,773 11,044 3,773 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. 41 42 44 ;45 46 47 49 51 52 63 54 55 56 58 59 61 62 65 67 AlhflTiv N Y 3 7 1 3 1 9 2 1 1 1 2 1 4 3 3 3 1 1 2 $9,488 9,093 582 36,831 9,710 22,613 292 92 1,093 1,864 148 $9,488 2,367 582 4,831 2,159 11,666 292 $64, 427 8,096 20,066 3,124 $73,915 17,188 26,648 39,966 9,710 99,158 529 02 1,093 2,500 148 2,630 161,080 15,006 31,462 7,331 368 19,672 20,739 Cambridge , Mass Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . $4,500 $2,226 1 13 32,000 $6,176 8,000 1,375 2,967 Hartford, Conn 76,545 237 Wilmington, Del 92 1,093 1,864 60 642 Bridgeport, Conn Troy N Y 98 2,530 156, 471 6,609 16,006 8,748 7,331 318 11,800 2,206 5,609 New Bedford, Mass Ontlnnd Cal 6,202 9,803 8,748 80 318 3,700 2,205 $11,632 11,082 Lawrence , Mass Somerville, Mass 4,960 2,301 50 7,772 18,534 8,100 Evansville, Ind 1 Cities having no public trust funds omitted from this table. ^Includes par value plus premiums and minus discounts. ' For city securities purchased for investment. * On city securities purchased for investment. <■ Other than those for city securities purchased from city and accrued interest thereon. ' In published report of city. ' The same as the aggregate of cash on hand at beginning of year and all receipts during year. 159 BALANCES OF PUBLIC TRUST FUNDSi^ 1904. and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] CASH ON HAND AT BEGINNING OF YEAR. RECEIPTS. PAK VALUE OF INVEST- MENTS AT CLOSE OF YEAE. Total as- sets at close of year." Included with city cash." Reported only as trust fund cash.' Total. Prom investments disposed of." Interest and income received. From pub- lic for pur- poses of trusts. Transfer receipts," City securi- ties. Other in- vestments. City num- To pub- To City .8 Total. From pub- lic. From city." ber. $441,140 $2,779,424 $9,847,353 $809,544 $1,474,365 $2,953,906 $2,463,868 $490,037 $2,783,879 $1,825,660 $13,109,625 $37,625,806 $63,722,534 45,751,796 3,457,470 2,700,940 1,812,329 431,273 1,364,370 711,814 429,729 273,611 7,930,722 1,027,252 445,114 444,265 567,876 118,133 65,490 68,045 938, 176 421,415 35,920 78,854 2,663,819 116,200 107,364 66, 522 2,281,015 83,378 50,155 49,320 382,804 32,822 57,209 17,202 2,095,149 297,067 195,169 196,604 1,676,702 74,437 41,181 34,340 10,511,727 807,151 1,377,893 412,854 33, 634, 664 1,897,342 849,916 1,243,894 9,867 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. $457,465 209,412 387,342 877 37,433 607 67,584 106,032 18,522 1,301 14,708 7,017 44,902 11,168 $3,054,219 1,296,150 2,542,249 104,986 330,888 50,599 119,209 77,282 84,113 1,191 119,812 18,973 61,705 69,346 $206,765 17,300 309,415 $714,116 133,850 57,600 $87,766 569,030 1,625,913 86,476 104,462 46,341 25,532 12,559 2,942 1,032 74,268 682 3,656 23, 170 $22,131 546,884 1,631,236 86,476 26,652 $65,635 22, 146 94,677 $992,203 240,427 469,777 18,610 224,140 $1,053,369 335,643 89,644 $1,622,257 484,420 3,079,860 $65,250 9,206,008 21,371,120 1,027,593 271,378 $2,067,728 9,992,962 24,816,628 1,050,250 2,889,435 1,190,836 637,089 399, 134 66,238 20,991 2,037,479 28,874 166, 640 487,611 1 3 $431,273 1,296 1,000 78,800 46,341 9,760 8,148 2,378,851 1,190,200 244,000 227,830 6 4,268 64,139 5 21,500 100 15,772 4,411 2,942 1,032 39,781 642 3,656 400 8,038 69,623 35,856 169 14,722 14,120 19,744 7,830 226,630 58,126 46,000 20,000 1,159,650 10,000 120, 700 53,200 7 5,000 8 46,316 9 10 34, 487 40 30,822 4,171 36,805 11,736 861,000 1,000 12 1,500 13 26,610 22,770 422,319 14 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. $2,251 23,119 30,069 1,045 12,887 86,925 256,074 6,911 2,268 212,494 6,298 1,349 21,003 44,975 842 1,317 1,987 $39,178 92,879 44,391 8,325 50,747 497,949 113,682 31,624 9,771 38,909 6,271 ■3,027 49,815 27,340 1,931 9,727 1,786 $34,450 57,500 $2,604 1,660 1,406 76 6,796 35,938 16, 626 2,857 3,362 19,704 $1,654 650 1,406 76 2,917 18,533 16,526 305 2,192 19,704 $850 1,100 $2,224 30,699 16,667 2,276 38,147 44,866 86,206 3,642 1,064 14,365 3,887 2,808 20,965 23,322 662 4,461 1,786 $23,300 56,000 $37,000 7£0 $60,994 73,607 44,290 2,775 187,588 1,436,609 364,096 63,672 54,600 426,805 5,441 6,109 541,399 78,361 8,322 102,034 1,768 15 $3,030 26, 319 6,973 16 18 :::::::::::::::::::::: 19 863 2,750 5,950 $6,942 394,900 2,878 17,405 43,181 473,114 125,820 883,126 81,795 9,160 28,000 205,350 20 19,505 6,000 5,352 4,856 21 23 19,673 2,652 1,170 45,130 23,000 25 600 4,850 28 29 2,384 30 159 18,080 2,818 60 5,276 159 17,165 2,095 19 78 3,666 494, 161 27,600 32 10,770 500 915 723 31 6,198 24,000 13,300 6,993 99,133 33 700 200 34 1,019 35 1,600 38 39 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,0C0 IN 1904. $58,266 10,524 21,691 2,911 $16,649 6,664 4,967 37,044 9,710 26,201 280 92 1,093 2,295 148 2,530 15,215 15,005 10,665 7,331 200 14,509 4,967 $1,898 4,724 585 2,335 3,660 7,547 280 62 1,093 3 148 $1,898 343 585 15 1,600 5,938 $11,019 44 2,361 3,172 6,050 1,571 $2,732 1,896 2,021 $64,427 116, 496 27,066 63,124 78,744 154,357 4,237 3,500 21,000 642 3,800 2,630 166, 471 205,103 22,714 62,135 5,050 34,672 18,534 41 $4,381 $107,400 42 $1,000 44 $22,537 $9,000 2,320 2,160 1,609 280 60,000 36,200 23,482 4,000 45 42,544 54,330 46 72,957 249 10 "10,000 7,073 47 49 92 1,093 3 98 3,500 21,000 51 62 211 2,292 63 60 1,000 2, £00 54 639 9,417 5,202 1,891 55 145,805 5,798 9,803 355 2,381 200 1,678 161 5,398 1,389 355 400 8,414 10,000 143,835 56 61,267 68 $9,867 10,940 10, SCO 69 2,381 4,960 62,135 61 168 5,063 16,772 200 38 161 6,000 62 3,500 1,640 7,792 882 1,539 3,924 26,900 65 67 ' For redemption of city securities. s On city securities held as investments. i» Other than those for city securities disposed of to city and interest on city securities held as investments. II Sum of par value pf investments and cash on hand at close of year. 1! Including a transfer of $139,000 by purchase of securities from sinlring funds; not shown in Table 9. w Transfer by purchase of securities from sinking funds; not shown in Table 9. " Transfer by sale of securities to sinlting funds; not shown in Table 9. Bull. 50-06 11 160 Table 16.— PAYMENTS, RECEIPTS, AND BALANCES [For a list of ttie dtioa In each: state arranged alphabetteaHy GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904-Continued. CITY OE MUNICIPALITY. Number of funds re- ported. PAYMENTS. CASH ON HAND AT CLOSE or YEAE. Aggregate of all pay- ments, and cash on hand at close of year.' City num- Total. For investments pur- chased.' For accrued in- terest. To public for par- poses of trusts. Transfer pay- ments.5 Incltided -with city cash.' Reported only as ■ trust fund cash.' ber. From public. From city.s On in- vest- ments other than city se- ouritiBS. On city securi- ties.< 68 Utiea,N.Y 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 9 4 $5,861 14,607 17, 164 13,990 30,983 3,634 4,003 120,689 4,282 278 19,690 33,576 $500 10, 119 10,000 10,000 16,438 $5,361 4,060 679 3,990 16,646 3,634 503 1,123 4,282 278 1,333 8,602 $1,000 18,613 287 16,218 12,267 9,276 1,991 6,499 3,946 272 69 17, 486 $6,861 33,220 17,451 30,208 43,250 12,910 6,994 126,188 8,228 650 19,759 51,062 69 Manchester, N. H San Antonio , Tex Yonkers, N. Y $438 6,686 70 72 73 Waterbury, Conn Kansas City, Kans Erie, Pa 76 76 3,500 105,626 79 Charleston, S. C Schenectady, N. Y Houston, Tex 13,940 80 81 83 Portland, Me 109 8,950 $7,506 16,124 10,742 84 Youngsto-wn, Ohio GROUP I-V.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. 86 Holyolce, Mass 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 23 8 1 4 3 1 1 7 1 4 3 1 2 1 1 $1,438 5,659 35,372 1,416 1,200 8,396 1,936 4,765 2,410 90,850 1,346 $1,438 $1,438 7,610 41,254 13,312- 1,200- 8,776 2,934 4,780 11, 663 121,761 1,346 913 7,266 18,637 630 4,323 453 720 177,275 186,064 428 42,249 10,367 2,629 718 3,6521 444 18,088 7,398 3,034 3,303 733 12,608- 87 Fort Wayne, Ind Akron, Ohio $4,959 32,316 $600 2,800 $1,951 5,882 11,897 89 $256 90 1,416 91 Broolrton, Mass Lancaster, Pa $1,200 7,000 94 39 1,356 1,936 2,116 1,401 6,633 381 998 25 9, 143 30,901 96 Spokane, -VVash Pa-wtucket, R. I Binghamton, N. Y SprLngfleld, Ohio '. -Wheeling, -W. Va Butte ^Mont 98 1,792 1,009 69,352 848 99 105 6,538 8,327 1,346 106 109 913 4,872 16,381 630 2,143 6 112 Terre Haute , Ind 2,394 2,256 2,394 1,606 113 751 116 118 Haverhill, Mass Springfield, 111 2, 180 447 720 142,269 179„883 202 41,876 4,060 2,292 685 3,662 444 16,623 423 1,494 2,287 348 3,095 55 447 680 1 6, 676 2,417 202 2,125 120 121 -York, Pa 40 755 6,589 122 Saiem, Mass 134,768 169)678 $1,170 1,199 36,006 6,171 22& 374 6, 317 337 33 123 126 . . . . 126 Newton, Mass 40,220 1,656 400 2,209 128 Ehnira. N. Y 3; 650 83 186 1,807 131 KnoxviUe, Term Rookford,IIl 133 500 1,780 136 Fitchburg, Mass 65 444 3,076 100 137 139 Canton, Ohio 12,868 680 323 1,494 1,666 6,976 1,540- 1,016 386 9,513 141 1<2 ■W-iohita, Kans 140 Taunton, Mass- 1,660 627 148 Sacramento, Cal Oahkosh, -W is 348 95 149 3,000 1 Cities having no public trust funds omitted from this table. ! includes par value plus premiums and minus discounts. 'For city securities pua:clmsed for investment. ' On city securities purchased for investment. »' Other than those for city securities purchased from city and accrued interest thereon. • In published report of city. 161 OF PUBLIC TRUST FUNDS:' 1904— Continued, and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 19D4-Continued. CASH ON HAND AT BEGINNINQ OF TEAK. EECEIPTS. PAR VALUE OF INVEST- MENTS AT CLOSE OF YEAR. Total as- sets at close of year." Included with city caah.« Reported only as trust lund cash.s Total. From investments disposed ol.' Interest and Income received. From pub- lic (or pur- poses of trusts. Transfer receipts.'" City securi- ties. Other in- vestments. City num- Topuh- To oity.> Total. From pub- lic. From city." ber. $1,300 17,987 311 16,238 7,344 8,421 3,737 4,726 3,326 250 188 21,284 $5,561 15,233 17,140 13,970 35,906 4,489 2,257 121,462 4,902 300 19,571 29,778 $200 $2,134 5,114 3,380 2,685 13,631 160 446 16,924 129 300 12,058 7,662 $2,134 1,158 3,380 2,685 12,256 160 $3,227 10,119 $39,292 29,483 65,620 48,0C0 223,660 $40,292 138,096 65,9^7 64,218 271,917 9,276 15,491 517,925 3,946 5,272 298,726 217,274 68 ' $3,956 $90,000 69 is, 760 3,700 15,150 70 2,486 4,598 4,329 194 104,638 2,773 $5,099 1,527 72 $1,000 1,375 36,000 73 75 446 14,842 1,617 13,600 451,300 76 2,082 129 300 1,902 4,863 61,126 2,000 80 5,000 42,909 143,395 81 7 8,126 10,156 2,799 7,606 8 265,748 56,393 83 12,420 1,562 84 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 6O,0CO IN 1904. $1,438 5,564 32,366 9,927 1,200 8,550 1,481 4,780 3,473 84,874 1,346 35 3,525 3,209 30 2,293 369 720 16,697 178,367 336 41,889 7,292 2,209 576 3,652 434 7,811 2,856 1,987 2,303 626 12,060 $1,438 583 3,825 1,415 $1,438 $25,000 $25,000 19,772 83,082 45,767 4,200 34,036 1,888 23,847 25,264 377,382 70,000 913 16,087 29,181 630 52,143 606 17,210 208,076 394,471 3,726 44, 594 40,617 20,337 633 45,673 11,100 96,082 10,375 1,640 21,186 386 86,627 86 $1,946 8,898 3,385 $1,855 26,100 $683 3,825 1,411 $653 270 3,602 1,200 $2,673 2,161 $17,821 77,200 33,870 3,000 32,500 890 87 89 $5,010 4 90 1,200 1,156 91 226 1,453 7,000 1,550 107 1,443 94 1,481 3,069 2,357 457 95 896 616 15,626 1,346 896 616 14,812 1,346 826 23,822 11,621 328,300 70,000 98 8,6s6 36,877 BOO 40,688 4,500 18,181 99 6,193 814 21,910 105 106 878 3,741 15,428 600 2,030 84 35 434 2,155 109 152 601 1,064 30 2,193 60 720 7,874 9,668 336 1,669 1,895 2,209 18 1,873 434 4,438 342 519 1,054 30 1,193 82 2,338 1,215 10,000 12,800 112 113 llfi 1,000 60 640 140 160 100 109 25,000 600 15,210 3,000 4,300 25,000 118 200 120 80 7,734 9,608 336 39 1,573 2,209 2,000 170,070 384,000 3,600 600 26,800 20,000 121 160,578 7,687 92 360 3,075 420 142 5,744 2,864 225 101 122 168,598 123 125 40,000 1,630 322 220 3,366 43,720 7,500 126 2,031 128 131 600 18 1,645 68 1,779 500 39,373 133 228 434 1,721 342 6,300 11,100 30,212 3,400 136 10 10,277 4,542 1,047 1,000 107 648 137 103 1,000 2,717 670 2,514 1,987 1,550 60 1,600 64,305 139 141 142 753 41 712 20,169 146 576 148 9,000 3,060 3,060 77,114 149 ' The same as the aggregate of cash on hand at beginning of year and all receipts during year. « For redemption of city securities. » On city securities held as investments. .^. ^ ,^ . M Other than those for city securities disposed of to city and interest oa aty seeunties held as investments, u Sum of par value of investments and cash on hand at close of year. 162 Table 17.— PAYMENTS RECEIPTS AND [For a list oi tlie cities in each state arranged alpliabetically City num- ber. CITY OB MOTaClPALlTY. Grand total. Group I Group II . . Group III. Group IV.. Number of funds reported. 34 Total. 52,125,848 1, 402, 384 604, 512 89, 312 129, 640 PAYMENTS. For investments purchased.! From public. $170,686 65, 206 100,000 8,222 7,258 From city.8 $70, 169 7,800 62, 359 For accrued interest. On invest- ments other than city securities. On city seouri- ties.< $493 Miscella- neous payments to public. $196,708 191, 183 347 4,106 1,072 Transfer payments. $1,687,802 1,155,995 404, 165 69, 184 58,458 Cash on hand at close of year. $400,680 65, 261 83, 311 218, 351 33, 767 Aggregate of all payments, and cash on hand at close of year.« $2, 526, 528 1, 467, 645 587,823 307, 663 163,397 Cash on hand at beginning of year. $82,284 7,319 240 12, 196 62, 529 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. 2 Chicago, Til 2 1 1 1 $55,206 192,249 98 1,154,831 $55,206 $30,705 806 $85,911 193,055 98 1,188,581 $3,965 3,354 4 St. Louis, Mo $191,183 $1,066 98 1,164,831 6 11 Cincinnati, Ohio 33,750 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. 19 Louisville, Ky 3 1 1 1 $157, 375 343, 939 2,940 258 $100,000 $67,375 343,850 2,940 $157,375 424, 752 2,940 2,756 23 Rochester, N. Y Toledo, Ohio .. $89 $80,813 25 32 258 2,498 $240 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OP 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. 41 Albany, N.Y $90 $90 $90 43 Seattle, Wash 65 Peoria, lU $190,125 6,125 190, 125 7,707 10,000 67 Evansville, Ind. . .. 1,582 10,000 $422 1,160 10,000 $6,277 68 Utioa, N. Y 69 Manchester, N. H Elizabeth, N. J 71 20 19,703 67,914 20 20 41,807 57,914 82 Harrisburg, Pa 7,800 $7,800 $4,106 22,101 6,919 83 57,914 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. 86 Holyoke Mass $27,180 56, 359 9,569 500 $27,180 $27, 180 66,440 9,569 600 87 Fort Wayne, Ind Tacoma, Wash $56,359 $10,081 $41,308 88 $7,000 $493 2,076 600 95 101 South Bend, Ind Johnstown, N. Y Haverhill Mass 103 76 4,258 75 268 75 6,516 467 2,000 3,826 370 27,999 19,455 118 4,000 1,258 467 2,849 467 Little Rook, Ark Springfield, III 120 2,000 1,330 370 27,999 2,000 122 258 $1,072 2,496 1,484 128 Elmira N Y 370 27,999 137 150 La Crossa Wis 19,455 16,421 1 Cities having no investment funds omitted from this table. "Includes par value plus premiums and minus discounts. • For city securities purchased for investment. ' On city securities purchased for investment. f Other than those for city securities purchased from city And accrued interest thereon. 163 BALANCES OP INVESTMENT FUNDS:* 1904. ffind the number assigned to Gaoh, see page 37.] EECEIPTS. PAU VALUE OE INVEST- MENTS AT CLOSE OF TEAE. Total assets at close ol year." Total. Trom investments disposed ot.> Interest and income received. Miscellaneous receipts from public. Transfer receipts." City securities. Other investments. City To public. To city.' Total. From public. From city .8 ber. $2,444,244 $632,043 $19,783 $1,416,309 $1,408,416 $7,893 $61,216 $314,893 $310,683 $34,569,664 $35,281,027 1,460,326 ffl7,583 295,467 100,868 17,156 420,750 194,138 1,220,930 64,464 68,677 62,248 1,220,930 64,321 66,441 56,724 60,940 161,301 101,000 24,676 28,016 79,090 6,748 68,800 166,045 30,909,619 1, 128, 515 1,657,342 874,288 31,053,870 1,218,674 1,934,493 1,074,090 1,379 7,800 10,604 133 2,236 5,524 276 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OE OVER IN 1904. $81,946 $81,946 79,355 $79,090 $109,796 907,806 2,619 30,033,750 189, 701 $17, 156 S32,251 98 1,188,581 $32,261 98 1,188,681 SCO, 940 $907,000 2,619 30,000,000 98 5 1,188,581 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. $157, 375 $57,375 4,002 2,940 137 $57,375 4,002 2,940 $100,000 $463 SI, 025, 000 19,000 84,000 516 $1,025,463 99,813 84,000 9,298 19 424,762 $420,750 23 2,940 2,516 SI, 379 $133 1,000 6,285 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. 1 $90 1 $90 $90 li $8,293 42,667 $8,293 42,567 190; 125 49,203 200,000 14,500 600 80,901 1,348,404 41 43 190,125 2,430 10,000 $190, 126 65 2,430 10,000 2,430 10,000 , 43.078 200,000 14,500 500 67 68 69 20 34,888 57,914 20 1 2,2.36 53,901 20 71 $7,800 $2,236 $276 $24,676 $58,800 82 4,013 53,901 1,348,404 83 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. $27,180 25, 132 9,569 600 $27,180 1,000 2,069 500 $27,180 $226, 500 $226,600 90,626 35,000 10,000 4,000 1,500 19,493 850 2,000 36,066 7,400 622, 200 19,465 86 S3, 104 7,500 $1,000 2; 069 500 $21,028 $80, 545 36,000 10,000 87 88 9S 4,000 101 75 2,667 75 667 75 380 1,600 12,000 103 287 2,000 6,236 383 118 119 2,000 2,342 370 27,999 3,034 2,000 488 2,000 25,000 120 1,864 370 27,999 634 364 370 27,999 534 1,500 7,670 7,400 622,200 122 128 137 2,500 150 • The same as the aggregate of caish on hand at beginning of year and all receipts during year. ' For redemption of city securities. 8 On city securities held as Investments. s Other than those for city securities disposed of to city and Interest on city securities held as investments, i" Sum of par value of investments and cash on hand at close of year 164 Table 18.— PAYMENTS, RECEIPTS, AND [For a list ol the cities in eacli state arranged alphabetically CITT OE MUNICIPALITT. Grand total Group I Group II Group III Group IV Number of funds reported. Total. $92,952,299 66,548,967 13,533,666 7,102,716 5,766,950 For investments purchased. > From public. $5,493,566 2,350,899 947,831 1,408,178 786,958 From city.' $38,451,511 28,981,978 6,689,846 1,410,432 1,369,255 For accrued interest. On invest- ments other than city securities. $8,338 18" 2,615 3,891 1,814 On city securi- ties.< $32,359 10,024 12,286 5,497 4,552 Miscella- neous payments to public. $39,738,178 29,773,493 4,468,936 3,034,793 2,470,957 Transfer payments. $9,228,347 5,432,855 1,422,152 1,239,926 1,133,414 Cash on hand at close of year. $22,768,832 13,327,622 4,600,219 2,889,342 1,951,649 Aggregate of all payments, and cash on hand at close of year.8 $115,721,131 79,876,689 18,133,885 9,992,058 7,718,599 Cash on hand at beeinning of year. $16,434,185 8,007,530 3,317,524 3,000,992 2,108,139 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. New York, N.Y.. Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa.. St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md Cleveland, Ohio... Buffalo, N.Y San Francisco, Cal Pittsburg, Pa Cincinnati, Ohio . . Detroit, M;ich $41,142,872 689,560 4,761,997 1,093,500 2,708,000 4,470,900 2,917,952 2,938,025 7,919 1,288,367 3,374,309 1,165,566 $569,887 $24,552,742 "5i6,'286" 949,113 363,278 3,787 18,409 1,508,000 243,300 260,080 729,825 .307,100 449,036 431,609 $18 $1,033 $16,006,953 689,660 3,757,158 193,500 3,806 232 1,460 75 343,037 2,165,225 2,020,314 4,000 973,000 2,926,273 705,473 $12,257 45,000 900,000 1,200,000 2,931,644 149,119 187,886 3,919 3,030 $1,796,276 1,351,364 2,620,928 1,367,465 2,870,888 266,980 922,933 228,958 7,315 384,197 834,153 698,176 $42,938,147 2,040,914 7,382,925 2,450,965 5,578,888 4,726,880 3,840,885 3,166,983 16,234 1,672,564 4,208,462 1,853,742 $396,120 1,147,600 33,. 317 1,497,557 1,672,113 384-, 303 301,466 489,897 1,919 386,246 1,136,132 661,860 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300.000 IN 1904. Washington, D. C. Newark, N. J Minneapolis, Minn Jersey City, N. J.. Louisville, Ky Indianapolis, Ind. Providence, R. I.. St. Paul, Minn Rochester, N. Y.. Kansas City, Mo.. Toledo, Ohio Denver, Colo Allegheny, Pa. ... Columbus, Ohio... Worcester, Mass . . Memphis, Tenn. . . Omaha, Nebr New Haven, Conn. Syracuse, N. Y St. Joseph, Mo Scranton, Pa Paterson, N.J Fall River, Mass . . Portland, Oreg $661,134 2,711,167 234,353 1,057,028 406,884 28,138 1,554,776 92,335 1.50,000 265,312 634,236 215,596 156, 131 3,689,638 333,727 9,922 64,006 168,250 84,600 2,651 162,466 39,000 272,328 $261,262 171,860 108,906 49,446 167,400 28,391 53,682 66,250 60,746 $1,880,000 60,000 958,281 903,621 9,317 150,000 140,696 130,131 2,385,800 72,000 $2,328 •287 $2,123 176 587 1,764 6 1,610 6,124 424 683 $561,134 667,772 24,254 406,499 28,138 9,833 265,312 408,108 213,359 26,000 1,298,714 333,727 40,000 84,600 1,020 152,466 39,000 $665,000 11,940 492,000 44,601 83,921 2,237 9,922 1,631 "2ii,'666' $6,791 630,648 1,452 236,251 314,466 2,691 364,908 4,112 387,168 320,970 73,383 160,214 160,446 110,296 487,446 259,709 3,658 628 30,509 142,761 136,497 322,966 373,435 179,824 $567,925 3,241,805 236.806 1,893; 279 "781,350 30,829 1,919,683 96,447 637,168 680,282 707,618 366,810 316,577 3,799,934 821,173 269,631 57,664 168,878 116,109 145,412 287,963 361,956 645,763 179,824 $32,391 152,704 4,555 311,178 177,278 2,379 315,083 22,988 396,248 230,145 31,407 335,644 16,918 18,696 120,774 194,043 1,220 70,321 36,134 33,801 168,845 2.60,387 238,942 165,644 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF .50,000 TO 100,000 IK 1904. Atlanta, Ga Albany, N. Y Cambridge, Mass Grand Rapids, Mich. Dayton, Ohio Lowell, Mass Hartford, Conn. Reading, Pa Richmond, Va. . Nashville, Tenn. Wilmington, Del.. Trenton, N. J Camden, N. J Bridgeport, Conn. Troy, N. Y Lynn, Mass New Bedford, >I;iss. Springfield. Mass Lawrence, Mass Hoboken, N. J $94,000 333, 246 940, 397 230, 902 460,887 136,968 281,430 10, 657 1,084,731 13, 106 37,850 287,460 82,500 38,100 9,637 $451, 122 8,200 66,238 266, 663 3,000 100, 497 227, 126 178,290 9,800 $94,000 118,912 50,000 60,000 76,378 13 10, OOO 236,300 23, 112 68,500 35,000 200,000 15,000 $2, 275 620 403 454 $684 377 204 2,567 835 151 1377,309 4,724 10,657 849,431 13, 105 37,860 225, 121 14,000 100 9,637 237,611 300,000 12,601 $213,660 437,000 170,525 70,210 39,227 89,000 76,000 13,522 86,945 S619 68,709 60, 430 13,051 25,768 9,448 242,645 144,827 346, 268 94, 166 44 487,707 78,047 2,532 32,328 260,229 16,341 67,906 8,910 3,302 $94,619 391,955 1,000,827 243,953 486, 665 146, 416 623,975 165,384 1,430,999 107,270 37,894 776, 167 160, 647 40, 632 41,966 798,944 335,034 312, 485 347,383 102,748 $293 93,706 264,400 144,293 29,592 69,005 246,281 79,306 362,966 12,949 403,849 30,376 1,463 34,965 1.53,512 8,454 55, ICO 38,839 88,467 538, 715 318,693 254,679 338, 473 99,446 1 Cities having no sinking funds omitted from this table. Increase'in sinking fund assets shown in Table 19. 2 Includes par value plus premiums and minus discounts. 3 For city securities purchased for investment. < On city securities purchased for investment. 6 Other than those for city securities purchased from city and accrued interest thereon. » The same as the aggregate of cash on hand at beginning of year and all receipts during year for all cities except Pittsburg, for which there is a variation ol $21,389, due to an imperfect sinking fund report. 165 BALANCES OF SINKING FUNDS:' 1904. and tlie number assigned to each, see page 37.] EECEIPTS. PAK TAITTE OF INVEST- MENTS ATCLOSEOi'TEAK. Total assets at close of year." Total. Fiom Investments disposed ot.> Interest and income received. Miscellaneous receipts from public. Transfer receipts.' City securities. Other investments. City num- To public. To city.' Total. From public. From city .8 $99,265,657 $7,707,203 $31,389,355 $9,696,400 $1,216,560 $8,479,840 $15,315,638 $35,156,961 $260,850,961 $19,625,929 $303,245,722 71,847,670 14,816.361 6,991,066 5,610,460 5,479,897 1,153,546 740,488 333,272 23,849,621 4,589,517 1,113,110 1,837,207 7,375,216 1,290,804 616,237 414,143 600,361 220,217 258,841 137,141 6,774,855 1,070,587 357,396 277,002 13,027,328 835,737 767,668 684,906 22,115,708 6,946,757 3,753,563 2,340,933 214,817,982 30,815,602 8,025,111 7,192,266 8,263,879 3,380,762 5,557,818 2,423,470 236,409,483 3»,796,583 16,472,271 11,567,385 GEOUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVEE IN 1904. $42,542,027 893,314 7,349,608 953,408 4,006,775 4,342,577 3,539,419 2,677,086 13,315 1,264,929 3,073,330 1,191,882 $18,685,993 $4,809,382 4,021 203,902 $91,353 1,621 71,272 $4,718,029 2,400 132,630 $12,206,768 232,500 13,342 $6,839,884 666,793 2,477,352 963,408 2,026,412 554,041 2,602,444 2,223,678 $157,330,353 48,000 4,377,600 $159,125,628 1,399,354 6,998,628 1,357,465 30,463,218 16,357,777 3,570,815 1,560,392 7,315 6,982,635 6,799,241 2,787,116 1 2 $2,638,350 2,016,662 3 4 964,000 338,000 781,382 238,168 1,016,363 633,669 143,713 26,640 268 244,909 204,104 88,055 47,713 284,127 36,065 968,650 349,742 107,658 26,640 27,692,330 9,642,081 2,090,032 963,121 \ 5 ""2,'8i6,667 11,880 13,000 $6,459,716 557,850 378,313 6 7 188,700 57 406 24,827 360,729 8 258 9,261 17,7,54 40,947 9 177,300 294,080 353,936 235,648 186,350 47,108 842,316 2,550,319 389,162 6,598,438 4,966,088 1,220,939 10 11 868,000 12 GEOUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. $535,534 3,089,101 231,250 1,582,101 604,072 28,450 1,604,600 73,459 140,920 356,137 676, 2U 30,266 "299,659 ■ 3,781,339 700,399 75,588 56,444 98,557 78,975 111,611 119,118 111,569 406,821 24,180 $535,534 912,614 145,732 306,017 278,578 $6,791 6,7?3,686 2,048,547 3,615,893 2,343,495 2,691 4,759,129 699,329 637,168 661,970 1,124,469 150,214 1,598,792 4,941,496 5,422,446 259,709 211,658 136,628 30,509 142,761 440,497 442,956 2,266,936 179,824 15 $1,000 4,500 $1,933,000 $242,487 81,018 108,850 37,966 58 167,660 27,090 17,320 32,567 45,478 $13,687 19,618 3,160 35,416 68 8,806 9,711 14,695 22,452 1,198 $228,800 61,400 105,700 2,560 $6,891,100 1,515,000 3,379,642 1,325,800 $351,938 5.32,095 16 17 1,111,714 $55,520 287,528 28,392 18 703,229 19 20 S,'i43" n 873,799 158,854 17,379 2,625 10,115 44,280 563,141 41,226 123,600 4,230,221 478,217 150,000 341,000 1,022,076 164,000 217,000 21 22 23 24 135,904 36,'266' 494,829 29,000 25 26 956,"463' 174,000 33,000 442,100 46,227 149,838 202,421 9,922 6,444 2,557 190 636 15,392 15,073 81,610 4,311 328 5,561 9,922 41,916 149,510 196,870 23;587' 220,432 2,209,411 323,978 65,066 50,000 96,000 78,785 108,975 103,726 35,802 263,711 1,438,346 4,831,200 4,895,000 46,'666' 28 29 31 i,'o66' 2,'382' 190 636 3,417 8,930 65,759 175 77,000 69,000 33 34 35 36 — • 11,975 6,143 25,851 2,666 305,000 120,000 608,000 60,694 '""i,'284;566' 38 11,500 60,000 24,180 39 1 GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. $94,326 298,249 736, 427 99,600 457,063 77,411 277,694 76,078 1,068,033 94,321 37,894 371,318 130,171 39,169 7,000 645,432 326,580 257,325 308,544 14,281 $4,000 147,500 5,039 7,500 73,000 196,980 76,884 188,900 $58,500 227,000 30,000 "68,000 4,710 "i23,'266 65,300 49,000 201,300 113,000 86,000 12,500 $59,868 83,007 17,874 7,730 26,901 33,254 105 70,761 61,831 12,421 15,669 63,550 46,144 15,887 13,723 1,781 $33,231 61,438 14,074 26,463 16,485 105 366 12,269 1,067 51 27,834 42,404 9,904 2,924 706 $26,627 21,569 3,800 7,730 438 16,769 70,395 49,562 11,354 15,518 35,716 3,740 5,983 10,799 1,075 $7,020 246,014 57,893 $94,326 175,891 278,920 44,766 1.30,280 38,300 113,547 75,973 873,878 94,321 37,894 244,187 68,750 23,600 7,000 183,602 167,436 164,554 19,921 $364,000 732,512 66,100 120,000 148,378 10,000 591,973 42,500 687,875 1,030,905 270,688 442,500 750 911,000 99,000 114,000 141,500 44,000 $763,000 1,965,500 8,200 631,000 247,500 11,520 135,300 454,693 1,069,325 225,235 $354, 619. 1,554,221 2,092,030 133,051 182,346 650,448 1,082,018 187,327 1,045,663 94,165 44 1,653,912 348,735 445,032 33,077 1,625,922 1,184,666 397,141 160,410 47,302 I ' For redemption or cancellation ol city securities. ; oSS'r ?haTtbosl iS' city securiHe "disposed of to city and interest on city securities held as investments. u Sum of par value of investments and cash on hand at close of year. " Including a transfer of $139,000 by sale of securities to public trust funds; not sliomi m lable 9. " Including a transfer of $32,000 by sale of securities to sinking funds; not shown m Table 9. 18 Transfer by purchase of securities from public trust funds; not shown m Table 9. 40 41 42 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 61 52 53 54 55 56 58 60 61 U 166 Table 18.— PAYMENTS, RECEIPTS, AND BALANCES [For a Ust of the cities in each state arranged alphabetically GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904-Continued. CITY OR MUNICIPALITY. Number of funds reported. PAYMENTS. Cash on hand at close of year. Aggregate payments, and cash on hand at close of year." Cash on hand at beginning of year. City num- Total. For investments purchased. 2 For accrued interest. Miscella- neous payments to public. Transfer payments.^ From public. From city.s On invest- ments other than city securities. On city securi- ties.! 66 Dnlnth, Minn 3 2 $12, 193 3J,524 29,637 160,024 92, 605 26,000 62,046 13,523 439,713 23,104 17,000 80,030 78 121, 139 228,800 194,724 $2,000 $10,193 $110,820 5,001 81,757 245,250 57,544 59,795 25,673 645 23,575 66,881 3,985 23,635 3,411 123,967 6,938 117,389 $123,013 36,625 111,394 395,274 150,049 84,795 77,719 14,068 463,288 79,985 20,985 103,665 3,489 245,106 235,738 312, 113 $87,931 4,911 42,377 228,999 48,313 16,801 54,049 768 26,825 18,232 13,483 29,681 3,039 184,685 30,567 91,855 67 $12, 430 29,387 37, 919 $193 11 $18,895 69 Manchester, N. H San Antonio, Tex Elizabeth, N. J $239 70 112, 105 57,644 71 26,000 214 9,647 25,000 72 Yonkers, N. Y.. . . 73 Waterbury, Conn Salt Lake City, Utah . . . Kansas City, Kans Erie, Pa 52,000 46 13,523 439,713 26 17,000 74 75 76 17,600 5,600 79 77 Wilkesbarre, Pa Norfolk, Va 78 80,030 79 Charleston, S. C 78 80 Schenectady, N. Y Harrisburg, Pa 121,000 98,200 41, 600 139 82 130,600 153,217 84 Youngstown, Ohio 7 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. Dallas, Tex Holyoke, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind Tacoma , Wash Akron, Ohio Saginaw, Mich Brockton, Mass Lincoln, Nebr Covington, Ky Altoona, Pa Pawtucket, R. I Mobile, Ala Johnstown, Pa Springfield, Ohio Wheeling, W.Va... McKeesport, Pa Bayonne, N.J Allentown, Pa , Terre Haute, Ind. . . Topeka, Kans Quiiicy, lU East St. Louis, 111. . Haverhill, Mass Little Rock, Ark York, Pa Salem, Mass Maiden, Mass Chester, Pa Chelsea, Mass Newton, Mass Atlantic City, N. J.. Superior, Wis Knoxville, Tenn Fitchburg, Mass Galveston, Tex Macon, Ga Canton, Ohio Joplin, Mo Racine, Wis Woonsocket, R. I... Taunton, Mass Chattanooga, Tenn. La Crosse, Wis Council Bluffs, Iowa $164,544 226,017 5,000 63,188 391, 475 70, 611 31,818 84,600 148,688 98, 520 154,934 173,028 17,573 166,234 24, 323 38,270 186, 496 56,830 14,018 99, 333 145,817 11,000 38,207 436,096 119,348 117,111 144,087 456, 759 118,155 142,962 96,000 1,233,606 75, 495 102, 847 12, 724 33,000 86,041 176,395 4,626 23, 168 $26,262 11,000 46, 101 26,767 65,000 4,900 600 32,000 2,000 55,208 11,250 30,971 118,222 1,700 128,770 81, 552 1,606 12, 697 85,065 44,961 4,426 $25,000 7,078 143,338 5,000 851 100,000 44,448 72,900 134,087 237,500 31,000 11,303 64,000 303,000 100,000 $61 79 1,126 104 $17 419 "73' 162 573 330 $138, 282 6,000 '2i6,"367' 70,-606 83,749 148, 688 43,520 173, 028 12,600 110, 286 24,323 2,000 67,000 54,830 14,018 99,333 126 11,000 26,957 42,611 6,030 32,000 929,000 62,798 100, 981 12,724 200 $190,000 37,770 64,516 4,276 38, 746 90,000 399,022 10,000 88,387 131,659 1,866 3.3,000 31,000 23,168 $123, 862 163,964 24,021 2,608 28,793 14, 134 3,094 15,657 101, 141 193,550 141,987 54,558 629 16, 637 219,296 75, 176 82,366 41,974 15, 140 5,213 50,625 2,938 24, 598 24,617 750 19,108 33,723 27,030 65.773 63; 384 6,360 64,510 54, 483 12,363 23,707 12,997 27,350 24,908 36,198 1,832 61,605 $288,406 379,981 29,021 55,796 420,268 70, Oil 45,962 87, 694 164,346 199,661 348, 484 316,015 72, 131 155, 863 39,960 267,572 260,672 139, 196 65,992 15, 140 104,546 60,625 148.765 35; 598 62,824 436,846 138,456 150,834 144,087 483,789 206,346 6,360 160, 610 1,288,089 87,848 126,554 25,721 60,350 110,949 212,593 6,458 61,605 23,168 $94,813 164,805 14, 486 109 65,178 6,696 1,191 44, 462 121, 122 133,588 166,070 42,858 41, 892 8,982 218, 785 43,322 59,805 •38,772 9,536 8,748 238 26,842 6,310 68,212 13,656 84,578 17,776 67,726 139,799 5,605 43,077 227,029 19,608 1,377 640 30,350 22,648 3,639 1,196 30,688 23,168 1 Cities having no sinking funds omitted from this table. Increase in sinking fund assets shown in Table 19. 2 Includes par value plus premiums and minus discounts. 3 For city securities purchased for investment. * On city securities purchased for investment. ' Other than those for city securities purchased from city and accrued interest thereon. s The same as the aggregate of cash on hand at beginning of year and aU receipts during year for all cities except Pittsburg, for which there is a variation of $21,389, due to an imperfect sinking fund report. 167 OP SINKING FUNDS: ' 1904^Continued. and tha number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904-Continued. KECEIPTS. PAK VALUE OP INVEST- MENTS AT CLOSE OF YEAR. Total assets at close of year.w Total. From investments disposed of.> Interest and income received. Miscellaneous receipts from public. Transfer receipts."* City securities. Other investments. City r lim- To public. To city.' Total. From public. From city.8 ber. $35,082 31,614 69,017 166,275 101,736 67,994 23,070 13,300 436,463 61,7.i3 7,602 73,984 450 60,421 205, 171 220,258 $2,000 $690 305 13,567 $650 $40 305 12,312 $32,392 31,309 65,450 166,275 100,876 23,000 20,000 $110,820 17,001 442,757 283,251 82; 644 358,895 122,673 545 23,675 451,381 12,985 629,665 3,956 244,967 304,238 120,889 66 $12,000 336,000 38,000 26,000 299.100 97,000 67 1,255 $25,000 70 860 11,994 3,070 860 71 33,000 ,11,994 1,576 72 1,495 73 $13,300 436,463 -74 75 15,460 718 24,009 450 4,081 9,440 697 729 i4,73i 718 24,609 46,293 394,500 9,000 606,030 76 6,784 77 21,000 28,375 78 450 4,081 645 79 56,340 177, 131 178,976 121,000 276,300 3,500 80 18,600 9,440 597 21,000 82 $40,685 84 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. $193,593 215,176 14,535 55,687 355,090 70,611 39,266 ; 66,.503 119,883 - ■78,539 214,896 159,946 29,273 113,971 30,978 ■ 38,787 217,350 ■79,391 17,220 5,605 95,798 50,625 148,517 8,756 56,514 368,634 124,801 66,256 144,087 466,014 116,202 66,547 795 117,433 1,061,000 68,340 125,177 25,081 30,000 88,401 208,954 5,262 30,917 $12,000 23,863 $35,000 93,600 $2,063 20,870 1,392 6,028 8,847 6,119 19,168 57 $1,223 14,226 $840 6,644 1,392 5,028 6,843 2,221 11,194 67 $144,530 76,843 13,143 $125,000 145,400 18,800 100,297 73,580 27,500 302,000 851 2,400 116,100 806,000 $248,862 504,714 42,821 102,905 102,373 27,500 509,134 3,945 18,057 217,241 1,104,650 141,987 144,558 39,039 16,637 392,296 354,526 116,366 41,974 15,140 5,213 50,625 568,488 27,298 38,467 20,250 517,258 116,423 638,133 2,352,280 411,773 233, 179 13,570 382,311 433,483 372,452 24,707 12,997 27,350 311,908 697,894 16,596 162, 105 85 $205,360 86 87 27,570 $23,089 62 62,787 88 133,809 1,700 2,004 3,898 7,964 212,372 6 18,098 3,133 119,883 19,600 175,470 159,672 15, 444 21,427 30,575 16,388 30,600 48,225 17,220 5,606 89 90 2,000 2,246 193,000 91 81,067 92 93 4,766 33,426 4,766 25,295 54, 173 97 6,000 8,130 105,000 98 373 8,930 85,366 102 400 6,538 4,499 640 403 9,106 10,642 2,048 85 4,414 640 90,000 38,410 103 105 403 7,080 551 1,139 106 2,025 9,991 909 13,294 169,208 28,418 173,000 279,360 34,000 107 7,000 700 108 110 112 113 95,798 116 50,625 72,480 7,640 7 26,285 103,667 51,819 48,685 167,440 89,500 55,553 29"633' 117 24,'556' 29 ,'666' 900 22,366 216 1,254 13,857 16,734 3,751 23,228 96,187 15,234 3,982 795 13,450 19,460 15,340 50 13,081 9,285 216 623 8,676 2,970 2,261 23,228 72,450 10,401 2,703 12043' 121 24i,666 2,700 13,850 9,000 72,950 81,700 638, 133 1,884,460 223,000 169,795 3i7,'866' 314,550 118 119 631 5,181 13,764 1,490 55,253 121 10,500 426,200 119,050 1,800 209,442 2,600 8,700 72,174 194,387 4,000 7,000 122 123 1,986 124 8,000 2,500 23,737 4,833 1,279 795 1 407 440,800 123,000 126 4,968 12 129 130 7,210 136 929,000 3,000 3,831 19^460 11,509 50 112,600 60,000 125,127 25,081 30,000 48,540 88,393 5,000 25,325 379,000 259,000 1,000 101,100 137 138 139 140 6,000 3d,'666' 91,000 gjsei' 23,561 262 5,592 424' 19,723 262 9,'437 3,838 2871666' 178,700 482,996 14,764 144 146 147 5,692 166,566 161 1 ' For redemption or cancellation of city securities. 8 On city securities held as investments. • Other than those for city securities disposed of to city and interest on 10 Sum ol par value of investments and cash on hand at close ol year, city securities held as investments. 168 Table 19.— TOTAL AND PER CAPITA DEBT OBLIGATIONS AT CLOSE OF YEAH, TOGETHER WITH CHANGES [For a list of the cities in eaoli state arranged alpliatetioaUy CITY OE MT7NICIPALITY. Grand total Group I Group II Group III Group IV PAK VALUE OF DEBT OBLIGATIONS AT CLOSE OV YEAE. Aggregate. Total. $1,531,462,666 1,041,496,046 229,379,316 152, 523, 320 108,063,973 Classified by character. General bonds. $1,368,563,122 940,644,820 197,846,635 136,393,095 93,678,672 Revenue and tax loans.' $69,385,311 46,454,343 13,660,379 5,877,208 3,603,381 Special assessment loans. $70,304,101 39,041,126 15,034,271 8,084,529 8,144,176 Outstanding warrants. $20,747,766 14,387,031 2,343,869 1,666,826 2,360,040 Other debt obligations. $2,462,355 968,726 604,162 511,662 377,805 Classified as issued by- City govern- ment. $1,433,815,658 090,343,402 202,726,466 144,286,966 06,458,834 Independent school districts. $31, 599, 472 6,075,617 10,317,207 7,977,854 7,228,794 Other divi- sions of municipal government. $66,047,625 45,077,027 16,335,663 258,600 4,376,345 GKOUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OE OVER IN 1904. 1 New York, N.Y Chicago, 111 $699,460,632 64,693,647 71,826,317 22,738,442 94,121,606 39,962,883 23,995,402 19,770,105 6,612,916 25,677,258 37,559,140 8,254,939 9,069,541 18,853,419 $529,629,149 47,029,775 69,837,820 22,439,278 94,121,606 39,962,883 22,776,000 17,330,575 4,680,600 23,607,302 36,224,142 7,586,000 7,256,750 18,262,940 $39,865,640 4,848,712 21,500 $23,227,728 9,046,643 $6,738,015 3,390,160 1,966,997 299,164 $599,460,532 38,718,835 71,804,817 22,738,442 94,121,606 39,962,883 21,556,402 19,770,105 5,612,915 23,142,557 36,818,140 7,099,939 8,964,750 571, 479 2 $278,257 $626,099 $25,348,613 21,600 3 FhUadelphia, Pa St. Louis, Mo . . . . 4 6 Boston, Mass 6 Baltimore, Md.....,.,. 7 Cleveland, Oliio Buffalo, N. Y 1,219,402 1,138,948 2,189,000 250,000 8 792,455 508,127 932,315 79,659 9 San Francisco, Cal Pittsburg, Pa 10 98,847 1,991,560 1,334,998 668,939 412,918 2,626,359 741,000 8,342 11 Cinoinnati, Ohio Detroit, Mich 12 i, 155,666 11,632 18,281,940 13 Milwaukee, Wis New Orleans, La 716,430 116,769 689,443 1,026 93,169 14 472,694 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. 15 Washington, D. C Newark, N. J $14,296,160 24,475,200 10,163,710 19,324,354 10,170,986 4,768,838 18,236,334 9,657,843 11,688,734 8,143,704 7,810,882 4,367,567 9, 413, 778 11,782,811 11,050,118 5,696,982 6,341,112 7,189,619 3,760,032 7,987,896 2,127,369 2,484,176 4,491,286 6,217,633 7,844,204 $12,056,130 20,038,700 9,434,000 17,881,308 9,659,000 3,689,800 17,237,000 8,114,100 7,580,000 7,091,900 7,156,114 1,527,800 8,217,500 9,672,600 10,899,500 6,483,160 6,213,600 5,699,000 3,297,600 6,495,050 2,049,850 1,978,633 3,401,600 6, 118, 500 6,856,500 $2,240,030 4,406,600 436,000 830,393 387,930 166,400 994,834 1,458,800 1,189,000 $14,295,160 24,475,200 10,153,710 19,324,354 8,444,222 3,668,438 18,235,334 9,657,843 11,688,734 6,021,687 7,290,882 3,734,117 7,674,468 292,689 11,050,118 5,590,982 3,393,768 6,092,702 3,752,146 7,987,896 1,357,404 1,243,599 4,491,286 6,217,633 6,702,204 16 $30,000 129,996 575,751 17 Minneapolis, Minn Jersey City, N.J $153,714 36,902 124,055 85,133 18 19 $1,726,763 20 Indianapolis, Ind Providence, E.I St. Paul, Minn 827,605 $1,210,400 21 $3,600 21,100 22 38,817 2,850,000 930,917 655,092 2,184,700 1,191,990 1,826,584 25,026 69,734 74,054 676 557,318 1,468 15,400 150,618 113,832 24,136 645,619 157,632 35,489 50,427 21,568 23 Rochester, N.Y Kansas City, Mo 24 46,833 2,108,275 520,000 633,440 1,739,320 831,622 13,742 25 26 83,696 2,820 216,000 14,043 27 28 29 Columbus, Ohio Worcester, Mass Los Angeles, Cal 53,227 10,658,700 30 6,000 229,169 1,096,917 6,736 31 103,476 2,718,195 32 845,000 33 New Haven, Conn Svracuse, N. Y 305,000 235,000 1,150 34 1,222,367 35 27,092 339,234 769,966 1,043,473 36 Scranton, jPa 144,740 606,286 197,103 37 483,600 38 Fall River, Mass 99,133 39 12,000 974,636 1,168 122,000 1,020,000 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 60,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. $3,650,733 4,317,661 9,256,000 9,200,301 2,240,721 3,614,599 4,279,880 6,705,618 1,569,536 7,494,928 3,826,000 2,167,100 4,831,168 3,415,104 2,057,505 $3,449,600 3,740,772 9,231,000 6,886,000 1,772,000 3,372,100 3,443,680 6,045,000 1,540,000 7,494,888 3,826,000 2,117,100 2,864,230 3,207,800 1,998,000 $189,962 193,604 $11,271 $3,660,733 4,317,661 9,256,000 7,605,337 2,013,721 2,976,599 4,279,880 5,258,964 1,289,536 7,494,928 3,826,000 2,167,100 4,831,168 3,415,104 2,014,005 41 Albany N.Y $383,275 42 Cambridge, Mass Seattle, Wash $25,000 43 1,870,312 460,000 213,278 444,989 1,721 721 $1,694,964 227,000 639,000 44 Grand Rapids, Mich 7,000 46 28,500 800,000 656,118 46 Lowell, Mass 36,200 4,500 47 1,448,664 280,000 48 Reading, Pa 29,500 36 49 40 60 Nashville, Tenn Wilmmgton, Del Trenton, N.J 51 50,000 110,000 102,304 52 1,602,410 106,000 254,528 63 Camden, N.J 54 Bridgeport, Conn 605 69,000 $43,500 1 The term "debt" or "debt obligations," as here used, includes all bonds; temporary and other loans, including overdrafts by the treasurer; all warrants outstanding at the close of the year; and all judgments rendered against the municipality and not paid during the year- ' For amount of sinking fund assets at close of year, see Table 18. 169 DURING YEAR IN PAR VALUE OF DEBT OBLIGATIONS » AND OF SINKING FUND ASSETS: ^ 1904 and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] PAR VALUE OF DEBT OBLIGATIONS AT CLOSE OF YEAR— Cont'd. INCEEASE BUSING YEAE IN FAE VALUE OF— Aggregate— Continued. Less sinking fund assets. Per capita. Debt obligations. Sinking fund assets. Debt obliga- tions less sinking fund assets. Classified as held by- Total debt. Debt less sinking fund assets. Total. Held by public. Held by city funds.* Total. Other than city se- curities. City se- curities. City num- ber. Public. City funds.' $1,256,817,875 $274,644,780 $1,228,216,933 $71.04 $56.97 $121,516,182 $111,645,707 $9,870,475 $11,432,385 $2,537,126 $8,875,259 $110,083,797 815,708,932 197,760,116 143,061,518 100,297,309 225,787,114 31,629,200 9,461,802 7,766,664 805,086,663 190,582,733 136,051,049 96,496,588 88.66 66.70 47.49 42.34 68.62 47.11 42.36 37.81 100,396,999 10,710,432 ' 6,098,697 4,311,054 92,583,527 9,032,567 6,738,684 4,290,929 7,812,472 1,677,865 360,013 20,125 7,622,091 3,160,122 834,967 s 174,796 538,644 1,540,734 589,975 '112,127' 7,083,547 1,609,388 244,992 6 62,668 92,773,908 7,660,310 5,263,730 4,486,849 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. $440,507,922 63,982,037 64,368,867 22,738,442 64,150,425 29,130,602 21,661,370 18,210,840 5,612,915 19,078,820 31,733,051 7,033,000 9,069,541 18,431,100 $158,952,610 611,510 7,457,460 29,971,181 10,832,281 2,334,032 1,559,265 6,598,438 5,826,089 1,221,939 422,319 $440,334,904 63,194,193 64,827,789 21,380,977 63,658,388 23,605,108 20,424,587 18,209,713 5,605,600 18,694,623 31,759,899 5,467,824 9,069,541 18,863,419 $164 18 33.43 51.68 36.40 169.94 74.17 66.38 53.14 16.58 72.77 110.00 26.99 29.41 61.79 $113. 25 32.70 46.56 34.23 108. 17 43.81 47.99 48.95 15.66 52.98 93.02 17.22 29.41 61.79 $66,483,297 5,861,953 13,432,085 6 1,339,032 5,352,476 M,600 1,629,268 280,035 6,045,474 6 654,976 2,742,172 401, 92« 377,900 785,019 $60,233,913 6,802,459 14,084,885 5 1,339,032 4,346,076 6 474,900 1,807,770 8 206,622 6,045,474 6 800,276 2,587,216 313,305 377,900 805,359 $6,249,384 59,494 6 652,800 1,006,400 473,300 6 178,502 486,657 145,300 154,956 88,623 6 20,340 $7,835,905 199,693 6 730,364 5 140,092 1,842,7-75 6 2,172,189 441,085 230,717 6 7,604 143,261 6 146,024 124,938 $1,399,155 203,753 .337,611 6 140,092 1,298,775 6 2,644,989 619,587 6 260,940 6 7,604 6 2,049 6 300,980 36,316 $6,436,750 6 4,062 6 1,067,976 544,000 472,800 6 178,502 491,657 164,956 88,623 $58,647,392 6,662,260 14,162,449 6 1,198,940 3,609,701 2,170,589 1,188,183 49,318 5,053,078 6 798,227 2,888,196 276,990 377,900 786.019 9 10 11 12 13 14 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. $14,271,860 18; 528, 100 8,638,710 15,944,712 8,844,722 4,725,657 13,532,000 9,179,626 11,538,734 7,802,704 6,743,676 4,367,637 7.975,432 6)928, 611 6,155,118 5,696,982 6,341,112 6,975,334 3,659,032 7,974,896 2,120,376 2,179,176 4,371,286 5,510,500 7,844,204 $3,296,733 3,585,139 9,082,500 9,200,301 2,120,721 3,406,221 4,2.33,680 6,090,164 1,527,036 6,803,053 3,826,000 2,167,100 3,800,263 3,144,416 1,614,005 $23,300 5,947,100 1,515,000 3,379,642 1,326,263 43,181 4,703,334 478,217 150,000 341,000 1,067,206 1,438,346 4,854,200 4,895,000 214,285 101,000 13,000 6,993 305,000 120,000 707,133 $3.34,000 732,512 173,500 120,000 208,378 46,200 615,454 42,500 691,875 1,030,905 270,688 443,600 $14,288,369 17,701,514 8,106,163 16,708,461 7,827,490 4,766,147 13,476,205 8,958,614 11,131,666 7,481,734 6,686,423 4,217,343 7,814,986 6,841,315 5,627,672 5,396,982 6,081,403 6,977,961 3,623,404 7,957,387 1,984,608 2,043,678 4,048,330 3,951,698 7,664,380 $47. 96 89.67 40.60 84.96 46.40 23.29 93.98 60.77 65.95 46.23 61.87 29.37 67.02 84.89 87.57 46.23 63.99 61.47 32.18 69.23 18.83 22.11 40.73 58.89 77.36 $47. 94 64.85 32.40 69.06 35.71 23.28 69.40 47,09 62.93 42.47 44.40 28.36 65.64 49.29 44.60 46.23 51.78 59.66 31.02 68.97 17.57 18.19 36,72 37.43 76.59 $449,018 2,104,400 756,268 6 510,606 272,845 313,669 6 130,197 6 156,171 1,067,734 763,889 98,199 14,286 1,046,020 1,435,571 61,743 1,664,654 214,139 213,545 27,343 6 183,877 335,570 6 20,921 206,277 234,488 655,933 $449,018 1,876,400 696,268 6 466,073 272,845 319,611 6 362, 482 6 171,346 917,734 763,889 107,772 14,285 948,889 434,671 112,267 1,564,654 214,139 163,924 6 44,667 6 196,877 ' 334,319 6 20,921 206,277 231,038 665,933 $228,000 60,000 6 45,433 6 5,942 222,285 15,176 160,000 97,131 1,000,900 6 174,000 49,621 72,000 13,000 1,251 "3," 450 6 $26,600 573,944 212,992 6 120,360 186,633 312 231,646 12,299 140,920 90,825 40,768 6 183,330 240,659 1,092,601 192,672 65,666 53,438 51,307 6 5,623 108,960 6 33,347 72,569 121,993 24,180 6 $25,600 370,944 152,992 6 74,928 186,633 312 49,824 6 2,876 6 9,080 90,825 41,976 6 186,330 143, .528 91,701 366,672 66,666 2,438 6 20,693 6 6,625 108,960 6 33,347 72,569 122,993 24,180 $197,000 60,000 6 45,432 181,822 16,175 160,000 4,792 97,131 1,000,900 6 174,000 51,000 72,000 6 1,000 GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. $3,296,114 2,763,430 7,163,970 9,200,301 2,107,670 3,432,253 3,629,432 6,623,600 1,382,209 6,449,265 3,731,835 2,167,056 3,177,256 3,066,369 1,612,473 $36. 96 44.48 96.09 96.03 23.41 38.00 45.10 74.10 18.02 86.63 45.68 26.24 68.91 41.71 25.77 $33.37 28.47 74.37 96.03 22.02 36.08 38.24 62.14 16.87 74.65 44.56 26.24 38.74 37.45 20.19 $58,788 101, 6« 279, 417 1,308,194 7,706 41,699 6 14,741 691,650 99,180 130,865 241,700 6 13,956 255,901 355,960 31,063 6 $36,212 41,128 689,917 1,308,194 6 22,294 39,221 6 10,031 337,677 99,180 18,765 241,700 6 13,956 298,091 336,450 6 6,937 $94,000 60,412 6 410,500 30,000 2,378 6 4,710 263,973 112,100 6 42,190 19,600 38,000 $94,326 21,415 6 79,770 6 101,242 6,754 6 8,767 199,737 65,521 95,402 81,216 44 41,668 67,170 39,069 $326 6.38,997 335,230 6 131,242 4,376 6 4,057 6 64,236 65,521 6 16,698 81,216 44 83,858 4,7,670 1,069 $94. 6o: 6 415, 000 412 ;ooo 30,000 2,378 6 4,710 263,973 112,100 6 42,190 19,600 38,000 $474,618 1,630,456 543,276 6 390,146 86,212 313,357 6 361,S';3 6 1C8, 470 926,814 673,064 •51,431 199,615 805,301 342,970 6 264,416 1,. 564,654 148,473 ICO, 107 6 23,964 6 178,262 226,610 12,426 133,708 112,496 631,753 6 835,538 80,126 359, 187 ,308,194 108,948 34,846 6 5,974 391,913 33,659 35,463 160,484 6 14,000 214,233 288,780 6 8,006 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2« 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 60 61 62 53 54 "Including all short-term loans in anticipation of Ifffliiis etCi ' Sinking, investment, and public trust funds. taxes, commonly designated as revenue bonds, revenue loans, tax warrants, tax certificates, temporary 6 Decrease. 170 Table 19.— TOTAL AND PER CAPITA DEBT OBLIGATIONS AT CLOSE OP YEAS, TOGETHER WITH CHANGES [For a list of the cities in eaoli state arranged alphaljetically GEOTTP III.— CITIES HAVIVG A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continued. CITY OE MUNICIPALITY. FAR VALUE Oi' DEBT OBLIOATIONS AT CLOSE OF YEAR. Aggregate. City num- ter. Total. Classified by character. Classified as issued by- General bonds. Revenue and tax loans.' Special assessment loans. Outstanding warrants. Other debt obligations. City govern- ment. Independent school districts. Other divi- sions of municipal government. 55 Troy N. Y $3,263,136 6,309,660 1,469,916 4,738,000 1,343,138 2,408,300 2,330,551 1,848,600 3,121,922 1,678,442 1,083,086 6,184,767 2,193,684 1,267,679 1,830,164 2,429,434 3,143,877 4,708,815 1,877,563 3,545,152 3,361,480 1,221,234 680,914 5,915,076 3,806,149 2,755,162 4,277,938 2,136,216 2,920,998 1,161,963 $3,077,835 4,604,650 1,331,000 4,108,000 1,239,700 2,298,300 2,091,500 1,498,600 3,024,950 1,582,550 614,500 6,182,2.50 2,097,000 906,426 1,796,000 2,329,000 3,109,600 4,041,813 1,758,000 3,450,000 1,572,407 1,172,000 563, lOO 6,785,650 3,791,149 2,079,5.56 3,990,840 1,908,100 2,700,730 706,100 $176,301 $3,197,135 5,309,660 S06,927 4,738,000 1,343,138 2,408,300 2,330,551 1,848,600 3,121,922 1,678,442 886,086 6,247,763 2,193,684 1,267,679 1,830,154 2,379,484 3,143,877 4,708,815 1,877,683 2,892,372 3,037,052 1,038,734 451,914 5,915,676 3,791,149 2,755,162 4,277,938 1,587,716 2,920,998 1,014,938 $56,000 56 $705,000 67 Des Moines , Iowa New Bedford, Mass 113,656 $26,360 662,989 68 630,000 69 103,438 60 Springfield, Mass 110,000 100,000 350,000 96,972 61 83,916 65,136 62 SomerviUe, Mass 63 64 $82,804 192,200 13,088 7,875 2,507 311 65 Peoria 111 271,511 $200,000 '" 66 937,004 67 11,759 159,200 11,000 100,109 84,614 193,063 68 Utioa N. Y Manclioster, N. H San Antonio , Tex 24,154 70 325 50,000 71 25,000 198,400 9,377 18,602 118,563 95,162 110,029 328 9,114 72 YonkGrs N Y 450,000 1,000 73 Waterbury , Comi Salt LaJie City, Utai. . . Kansaa City, Kans 74 652,780 324,428 182,600 129,000 1,611,690 43,596 8,700 67,454 5,310 76 77 WiUcesbarre, Pa Norfolk Va 78 130,126 16,000 304,000 242,503 54,000 4,600 Charleston, S. C Schenectady, N. Y 15,000 80 371,697 81 33,965 16 10,630 176,100 548,500 83 Portland Me 215,748 Youngstown, Ohio 433, 100 23,763 147,025 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 Dallas Tex Holyoke, Mass Port Wayne, Ind . Tacoma, Wash Akron, Ohio Saginaw, Mich... Brockton, Mass. . Lincoln, Nebr Covington, Ky. - Lancaster, Pa . - . Spokane, Wash B irmingham, Ala . . Altoona, Pa Pawtucket, R.I... Binghamton, N. Y. Augusta, Ga South Bend, Ind. . Mobile, Ala Joimstown, Pa. . . Dubuque, Iowa . . Springfield, Ohio. . Wheeling, W. Va. . McKeesport, Pa.. . Bayonne, N. J Butte, Mont Allentown, Pa Sioux City, Iowa... Terre Haute, Ind. . Topeka, Kans Davenport, Iowa. . Montgomery, Ala. . Quincy, 111 East St. Louis, 111.. HaverhiU, Mass Little Rock, Ark. . . $2,292,223 2,993,400 1,067,693 4,671,976 1, 402, 188 1,906,713 2, 924, 960 1,745,774 2,160,736 1,094,502 3,304,034 2,799,335 1,334,028 5,537,899 861,914 1,870,896 1,030,216 3,515,120 544,630 1,514,651 1,217,730 566,239 1,133,266 2,470,683 696,527 1,111,625 1, 915, 282 476,490 2,313,712 468,289 2, 409, 630 969, 199 1, 424, 624 1,796,060 255, 316 $2, 166, 600 2,793.400 734, 800 4,133,000 924,700 1,129,000 2,669,960 1,384,100 2,030,300 1,094,600 2,538,000 2,683,000 1,331,334 6,070,000 824,500 1,742,900 564,000 2,844,800 640, 500 1,152,282 1,063,600 473,000 832,100 1,796,890 261,000 1,068,600 1, 810, 100 347,000 1,662,361 453,000 2, 404, 630 928, 800 932,000 1,737,050 97,000 $126, 707 200,000 18,800 26, 187 255,000 49,839 144, 737 18,500 127,996 62,500 15,000 47, 247 73,258 113,000 19,570 3,440 5,000 14,000 58,000 S299, 151 260, 638 477,488 749,670 240,312 2,990 460, 497 166,068 8,914 389, 206 617, 820 105,753 120, 493 221,663 660,000 40,669 200 540,390 365,900 81,929 4,942 188,338 121,362 33,026 2 316, 137 1,428 2,694 323, 162 5,710 4,130 255,402 18,737 44,992 6,246 833 294,868 12,255 22,365 20,214 107,521 5,289 16,399 2,859 67,905 $81,300 1,114 11,000 82,817 123,865 8,013 $2,292,223 2,993,400 932, 693 4,079,453 1,222,188 1,846,713 2,924,960 1,630,916 2,110,936 854, 500 2,584,616 2,799,335 1,138,000 6,637,899 748,914 1,870,896 850,215 802,600 327,782 1,503,691 1,068,093 666,239 727,909 2, 470, 683 396,281 650,500 1,667,340 425,600 1,689,801 280,289 2,409,630 945, 199 1, 141, 471 1,795,050 172,861 $125,000 492,623 180,000 60,000 214,858 39,800 240,002 720,018 196,028 180,000 216,848 10,860 149,637 405,357 '260,'246 461, 125 347,942 50,890 620,471 178,000 14,000 283,153 67 $103,000 2,712,620 3,440 82,398 1 The term "debt" or debt obligations,' as here used, includes all bonds; temporary and other' loans, including overdrafts by the treasurer; all warrants outstanding at the close of the year; and all judgments rendered against the municipality and not paid during the year, s For amount of siukiiig fund assets at close of year, see Table 18. 171 DURING YEAR IN PAR VALUE OP DEBT OBLIGATIONS^ AND OF SINKING FUND ASSETS: ' 19tf4-Continued. and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 60,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904-Continuea. PAB VALUE OF DEBT OBLIGATIONS AT CLOSE Or YEAS^-COnt'd. INCREASE DURING YEAR IN PAR VALUE OF — Aggregate— Continued. Less sinking fund assets. Per capita. Debt obligations. Sinking fund assets. Debt obliga- tions less sinking fund assets. Classified as held by- Total debt. Debt less sinking lund assets. Total. Held by public. Held by cityfund8.< Total. Other than city se- curities. City se- curities. City num- ber. Public. City funds.* $3,252,386 4,388,650 1,469,916 4,495,165 1,343,138 2,294,300 2,126,916 1,848,500 3,121,922 1,634,442 1,059,186 6,184,757 2,181,684 1,257,679 1,404,154 2,391,434 3,118,877 4,409,715 1,744,563 3,545,152 3,361,480 813,234 571,914 5,309,647 3,354,849 2,634,152 4,277,938 1,801,116 2,665,250 1,102,070 1750 921,000 $3,220,059 3,683,728 1,469,916 3,553,334 1,343,138 2,011,159 2,180,lff^ 1,848,600 3,121,922 1,631,140 1,086,086 6,073,n37 2,176,683 1,257,679 1,387,397 2,146,183 3,061,333 4,349,920 1,754,890 3,544,607 3,337,905 769,853 567,929 5,286,011 3,802,193 2,510,185 4,277,938 1,831,978 2,920,998 1,041,074 $42.81 70.48 20.16 65.83 18.78 „ 33.80 34.00 27.29 47.28 26.12 17.05 98.88 35.21 20.22 29.46 40.78 53.44' 80.20 32.20 61.10 68.25 21.21 1013 104 40 67.79 60 56 78.54 39.65 64.61 23.20 $42.38 48.90 20.16 49.37 18.78 28.23 31.80 27.29 47.28 25.39 17.05 97.11 34.93 20.22 22.33 36.02 52.03 74.09 30.09 61.09 67.84 13.37 9.91 93.29 67.72 46.07 78.54 34 00 54 61 20.79 » $60,301 200 2,690 194,861 939,706 50,496 '187,695 ' 62,527 '62,305 ' 13,045 87,379 17,769 '7,291 118,928 « 27,239 61,041 '28,035 267,615 107,982 '11,995 '48,324 71,963 '34,545 328,748 '5,000 a57,514 248,179 192,820 7,506 116,746 ' $60,301 ' 23,500 2,690 307,861 939,706 '2,504 54,155 '62,527 '82,305 '545 82,779 17,769 '19,291 118,928 '30,239 24,041 '53,035 300,615 56,982 ' 11,995 '48,324 45,463 8 34,545 269,719 '94,600 236,514 248,179 105,420 '$2,637 7,308 '$2,637 ' 16,392 '$57,664 '7,108 2,690 83,574 939,706 '50,184 89,034 '62,527 '62,305 84,620 87,379 '5,120 '19,381 118,928 '94,619 7,790 '62,266 257,621 84,958 '11,772 ' 45,074 10,314 '25,047 275,764 '5,372 297,232 248,179 136,849 7,506 87,712 65 66 57 58 69 60 61 $23,700 $23,700 242,835 ' 113,000 111,287 224,287 ' 113,000 114,000 203,635 53,000 '241,850 100,680 '276,729 47,680 '29,929 53,000 '246,800 63 64 65 44,000 26,900 '12,500 4,600 '97,665 '85,165 '12,500 22,889 12,090 22,889 90 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 12,000 12,000 12,000 426,000 38,000 25,000 299,100 133,000 3,000 37,000 25,000 '33,000 51,000 67,380 53,261 34,231 9,994 23,024 '223 < 3,250 61,649 '9,498 82,984 372 60,282 64,380 16,251 9,231 42,994 '28,976 '223 '3,250 38,649 '9,498 ' 6,045 372 » 60,718 3,000 37,000 25,000 '33,000 52,000 75 «)8,000 9,000 606,029 451,300 121,000 26,500 23,000 76 77 59,029 89,600 121,000 59,029 78 79 121,000 80 81 335,100 255,748 59,893 87,400 . 7,506 7,065 55,971 '23,629 79,600 82 83 109,681 29,034 25,534 3,500 84 GROUP rv.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 60,000 IN 1904 $2,167,223 2,848,000 940,526 4,436,678 1,251,408 1,845,343 2,619,950 1,744,923 2,148,336 1,062,002 3,293,744 2,799,335 1,217,928 4,731,899 851,914 1,870,896 1,030,216 3,515,120 463, 130 1,514,651 1, 161, 140 665,239 960,266 2,191,333 596,527 1,077,625 1,915,282 475,275 2,313,712 458,289 2,409,630 959,199 1,424,624 1,517,050 252,616 $125,000 145,400 117, 167 135,298 150,780 61, 370 305,000 851 2,400 32,500 10,890 116, 100 806,000 91,500 56,590 173,000 279, 350 34,000 1,215 278,000 2,700 $2,043,361 2, 488, 686 1,014,872 4,469,071 1,299,815 1,879,213 2,415,816 1,741,829 2, 132, 679 1,094,502 3,304,634 2, 799, 335 1, 116, 787 4,433,349 851,914 1,870,896 1,030,215 3,373,133 400,072 1,514,551 1,178,691 549, 602 740,970 2, 116, 157 696,527 995,259 1,915,282 434,516 2,298,572 458,289 2,409,630 953,986 1,373,999 1,236,562 228,018 $46. 14 $41. 13 60.98 60 70 21.58 20.71 94 21 92.09 29.17 27.04 40 91 40.32 63.25 52.24 38.36 38.27 47.46 47.06 1 2419 2419 75.76 75.76 64 48 64 48 31.25 26.16 130. 15 104 19 20.09 20.09 44.65 44 65 24 66 24 66 84 86 81.43 13.26 9.74 37.11 37.11 29.85 28.89 13.91 13.53 28.04 18.33 61.23 52.44 14 95 14 95 28.11 25.16 48.63 48.63 12.14 11.07 59.10 58.71 11.78 11.78 62.22 62.22 25.14 25.00 37.68 36.34 47.62 32.80 1 6.78 6.05 $124,837 ' 154, 100 47,405 20,256 340,888 290, 903 246, 476 '8,826 ' 23, 816 260,002 371,904 227, 144 56, 766 281,392 '3,278 22,596 83,353 332,519 '10,550 ' 22, 479 43,039 70,788 105,401 49,071 20,554 2,841 27,827 '88,012 766,287 96,499 369,599 ' 42, 787 289,809 •6,174 65. 824 $145,837 '96,500 '8,954 '1,253 324,908 297, 613 243, 476 ' 7, 431 '23,816 253,002 371,904 227,144 1,766 187,392 '3,278 22,596 83,363 332,519 '15,050 '22,479 3,932 70,788 73,401 '33,679 20,554 1,541 27,827 '87,860 766,287 96,499 '42,787 289,809 8,826 66,724 '$21,000 ' 57, 600 56,359 21,509 15,980 ' 6, 710 3,000 '1,395 7,000 55,000 94,000 4,500 39,107 32,000 82,750 1,300 '152 '15,000 '900 $8,049 '92,241 9,635 24,608 '26,506 ' 1, 700 37, 438 608 '28,805 35,019 153,962 '13,083 16,200 '2,853 6,655 32,511 114,604 23,861 3,202 5,605 '3,534 50,625 4,160 '3,144 $29,049 ' 34, 641 9,535 2,499 '36,386 34, 438 1,903 '28,805 '19,981 59,902 '13,083 11, 700 '41,263 6,656 511 31,854 22,561 3,202 5,605 ' 3, 534 50,625 23, 150 '2,244 '$21,000 '57,600 22,009 '1,700 3,000 '1,396 55, 000 04,000 4,500 38,410 32,000 82, 750 1,300 '19,000 '900 $116,788 '61,859 37,870 '4,262 367,394 292, 603 209,038 '9,334 4,989 260,002 371,904 227, 144 21,747 127,430 '3,278 22,596 83,363 346, 602 '26,7,TO '22,479 45, 892 64, 133 72, 890 » 65, 533 20,664 '21,020 27,827 '91,214 760, 682 96, 499 369,599 '39,253 239, 184 '10,324 68,968 • Including all short-term loans in anticipation of taxes, commonly designated as revenue bonds, revenue loans, tax warrants, tax certificates, temporary loans, etc. . ^^ * Sinking, investment, and public trust funds. " Decrease. 172 Table 19,— TOTAL AND PER CAPITA DEBT OBLIGATIONS AT CLOSE OF YEAE, TOGETHER WITH CHANGES [For a list of the cities in each state arranged alphabetically GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 60,000 IN 1904— Continued. CITY OB MUNICIPALITY. PAR VALUE OF DEBT OBLIGATIOKS AT CLOSE OF TEAB. Aggregate. City num- ber. Total. Classified by character. Classified as issued by- Genera^ bonds. Revenue and tax loans.3 Special assessment loans. Outstanding warrants. Other debt obligations. City govern- ment. Independent school districts. Other divi- sions of municipal government. 120 Springfield, 111 $1,186,306 1,082,003 815,200 1,841,000 1,062,700 1,905,133 6,896,589 780,439 1,146,295 2,687,010 1,423,006 1,463,173 611, 624 642, 190 1,368,000 890,048 1,905,269 3,370,958 1,095,841 1,629,766 235,279 661,085 1,072,806 588,068 2,642,000 498,797 2,259,642 972,814 176,900 492, 130 748,217 569, 649 $929,300 1,072,100 780,200 1,740,700 945,700 1,692,700 6,450,800 633,000 1,102,500 2,164,975 684, 150 1,407,000 429,000 291,800 1,368,000 775,188 1,693,000 3,316,161 906,500 1,336,733 227,000 558, 159 883,519 672,500 2,352,000 294,300 2,188,475 954,955 176,900 466,600 647,200 540,000 $156, 160 $91,740 $4,473 8,400 $4,633 1,603 $241,633 753,003 815,200 1,841,000 1,062,700 1,905,133 6,895,589 780,439 953,788 2,587,010 1,423,005 1,463,173 284,624 642,190 1,368,000 765,810 1,905,209 3,370,958 1,095,841 1,339,227 101,729 163,645 853,296 588,068 2,642,000 372,687 2,269,642 972,814 176,900 492,130 748,217 336,448 $4,000 329,000 $940,773 121 York, Pa 122 Salem, Mass 35,000 100, 0(K) 23,000 212, 433 410,000 23,000 42,550 16,000 2,400 56,173 123 Maiden, Mass . . 300 124 Chester, Pa 94,000 125 120 Newton, Mass 31,069 3,720 127 124,439 128 Elmira, N. Y . 246 42,035 383 191, .507 129 Atlantic City, N. J Superior, Wis 366,000 736,072 130 131 KnoxviUe, Tenn 132 80,986 92,700 1,638 17,190 227,000 133 RocMord.IU 240,500 134 Jacksonville, Fla South Omaha, Nehr Fitchhurg, Mass 136 11,610 163,716 23,255 79,995 9,180 54,797 156,341 124,238 136 39,373 137 138 33,666 3,231 139 Canton, Ohio 290,801 290,000 133,550 538 140 8,279 17, 148 5,166 1,848 141 Auburn,N.Y 8,250 67,942 77,528 116, 178 13,720 497,440 142 Wichita, Kans 219,509 143 Racine, Wis 144 Woonsocket, R. I JoMet,Ill 290,000 27,429 61,000 17,427 145 170, 100 6,968 90,000 36,ii6 146 20,167 147 Chattanooga, Tenn Sacramento, Cal Oshkosh, Wis 432 148 14^ 31,594 98,936 4,036 2,081 29,649 1.50 151 Council Bluffs, Iowa 233, 175 26 1 The term "debt," or "debt obligations," as here used, includes all bonds; temporary and other loans, including overdrafts by the treasurer; all warrants outstanding at the close of the year; and all judgments rendered against the municipality and not paid during the year. 2 For amount of siniing fund assets at close of year, see Table 18. 173 DURING YE:AR in pas VALUE OF DEBT OBLIGATIONS ^ AND OF SINKING FUND ASSETS:^ 1904— Continued, and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP IV.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904-Continued. TiS, VALUE 01' DEBT OBLIGATIONS AT CLOSE OF YEAR— Cont'd. mCKEASE DTJEINO YEAB IN FAB VAltTE OF- Aggregate — Continued. Classified as.held hy— Public. »1, 183, 706 1,058,943 778^200 1,763,750 9SI,00a 1,267,000 4,967,«19 780,439 1,137,795- 2,364,010 l,2S3,Zltt 1,463,173 511,624 641,690 1,368,000 890,048 1^648,096 2,991,958 838,841 1,564,460 235,279 661,085 1,072,805 588,068 2,355,000 498,797 2,060,775 972,814 176,900 492,Ii30 647,717 569,649 City-funds.^ S2,600 29,060 37,000 77,230 81,700 638,133 1,928,170 7,500 223,000 169,795 500 357,173 379,000 259,000 65,305 Less sinking fond assets. 287,000 'i98,'867 100,500 {1,186,306 1,043,536 794,950 1,323,742 947,277 1,267,000 4,543,309 780,439 1,145,295 2,175,237 1,189,826 1, 449, 603 511,624 6^,190 1,368,000 890,048 1,522,958 2,937,475 723, 389 1,605,058 661,085 1,072,805 S60,7ia 2,330,092 498,797 1,561,748 966,218 176,900 492,130 586, 112 569,649 Per capita. Total debt. $31.64 28.97 21.86 49:54 28.98 51.99 190.60 2L75 32.07 72.58 40.13 41.91 15.04 18.89 40.32 26.83 58.22 103. 36 33.67 50.21 7.25 20.60 33.68 IS. 58 84.15 15.97 72:94 31.82 5.81 16 34 25.76 22.47 Debt leas sinldng fund assets. $31. 64 27.94 21.32 35.62 25.84 34 57 125.68 21.75 32.07 61.03 33.55 41.62 15.04 18.89 40.32 46.54 90.07 22.23 49.45 6.85 20.60 33.68 17.72 74 21 15.97 50.41 31.28 5.81 16.34 20.18 22.47 Debt obligations. Total. 1105,193 44,019- '239,822 6 7,760 10,000 27,087 24, 618 6 37,947 6 49,203 45,005 6 50,339 49,000 65,244 75,529 6 8,457 204,116 6 46,063 6 629,668 6 43, 150 199,366 27,770 21,163 118,278 10,992 135,000 6 83,670 23,776 20,314 6 2,200 6 9,246 82,275 6 18,124 Held by public. Held by city funds.' $103,393 32,769 6 51,363 6 5,160 6 55,900 6 34,826 H30,715 6 37,947 6 49,208 6 81,495 49,000' 65,244 75i529 6 8i467 264, 116- 5 36,893 6 5,668 6 40, 150 187,673 27,770 21,163 118,278 10,992 82,000 6 83,670 619,884 20,314 62,200 6 9,246 82,275 618,124 $1,800 11,250 6188,469 52,600 65,900 61,913 155,333 128,600 6)557 6 9,170 6 624,000 63,000 11, 693 63,000 '43,' 660' Sinking fund assets. Total. $29,567 6 359,117 123,063 15,045 61,913 169,368 103,647 6 69; 859 795 10,483 6 796,546 1,946 22,330 12,357 63,000 55,360 80,597 5,062 Other than city se- curities. $18,307 6 173,512 125,653 6 50,855 14)255 6 22,953 6 76,416 795 21,433 6 172,546 4,945 22,330 12,357 30,917 6 23,168 6 3,000 2,360 38,597 5)062 City SG- curitieSfc 30,917 6 23,168 $11,260 6 185,605 62,600 65,900 61,913 155,113 126, 500 6,667 610,960 5 624,000 6 3,000 53; 000 42,000 Debt obliga- tions less sinking fund City num- ber. $106, 193 14, 462 119,295 6 130,813 6 5,045 6 34,826. 6144,750 6 37,947 6 49,203 s 58, 542 13,520. 48,205 65,244 75)529 6 8,457 204, 116 6 56,546 166,878 6 45,095 177,036 15,413 21, 163 118,278 13,992 79,640 6 83,670 6 56,821 15,252 62,200 6 9,246 51,358 5,044 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 329 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 ^45 146 147 148 149 160 151 3lncluding all short-term loans in anticipation of taxes, commonly designated as revenue bonds, revenue loans, tax warrants, tax certificates, temBsraiy loans, ets. . , -"^ < Sinking, favestment, and public trust funds„ » Decrease. 174 Table 20.— GENERAL BONDS AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENT LOANS OUTSTANDING [For a list of tlie cities in each state arranged alphabetically City num- ber. CITY OK MUNICIPALITY. Grand total Group I Group II Group III Group IV Total. $1,438,867,223 $422,328,083 ISSUED FOE MUNICIPAL INDUSTEIES. Total. 979,685,946 212,880,906 144,477,624 101,822,747 300,325,858 60,343,360 35,457,225 26,201,650 Water- works. $252,864,758 $4,584,900 Electric liglit and gas works. 143,378,883 57,941,750 31,133,225 20,410,900 1,515,000 1,050,500 432,000 1,587,400 All other industries. $164,878,425 155,431,975 1,351,100 3,892,000 4,203,350 ISSUED FOB QENEBAL MUNICIPAL PUKPOSES. Total. $815,825,106 568,072,521 117,520,999 73,487,891 56,743,695 Municipal buildings. $49,632,599 $9,624,585 Police and fire depart- ments. 35,874,119 7,164,500 3,506,580 3,087,400 6,789,855 1,591,800 799,930 443,000 School buildings and sites. $134,396,108 88,879,086 17,298,508 16,673,344 ir, 645, 170 Libraries, art gal- leries, and museums. $15,848,358 13,877,058 1,607,300 338,000 126,000 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OE OVER IN 1904. Now York, N.Y.. Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa . . , St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore , Md Cleveland, Ohio... Buffalo, N. Y San Francisco, Cal Pittsburg, Pa Cincinnati, Ohio.. Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, Wis... New Orleans, La.. $552,856,877 56,076,418 69,837,820 22,439,278 94,121,605 39,962,883 23,995,402 18, 469, 523 4, 680, 600 25, 498, 852 37, 559, 140 8, 254, 939 7, 669, 668 18,262,940 $220,659,848 4,062,108 25,840,750 6,053,000 18,490,700 6,627,500 4,310,000 3,605,202 2, 150, 300 6,321,200 1, 805, 000 400, 250 $76,745,993 4,052,108 24,975,750 5,808,000 8,226,000 6,627,500 3,950,000 3, 491, 382 2,125,300 5,811,600 1,155,000 400,250 $143,913,855 $865,000 245,000 10,264,700 360,000 113,820 25,000 509,600 $278,829,131 42,471,310 36,882,070 75,500,906 17,682,083 18, 261, 402 12, 963, 630 4,680,600 21, 679, 452 27, 632, 640 6, 449, 939 7, 209, 418 18,029,940 $22,958,687 7,000 1,490,000 8,164,932 700,000 760,000 528, 40O 170,000 484, 600 168,000 452,500 $4,198,654 610,000 '539,'76i' 602,000 405,600 434,000 $59,024,761 1,242,000 5,805,000 $11,683,258 10,869,726 2,189,000 2,362,500 1,077,600 2, 427, 500 841,000 1,428,000 1,612,000 719,000 250,000 739,800 42,000 60,000 393,000 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. Washington, D. C. . Newark, N. J Minneapolis, Minn. Jersey City, N.J... Louiavillf , Ky Indianapolis, Ind. Providence, E . I . . St. Paul, Minn Eochesler, N. Y.. Kansas City, Mo.. Toledo, Ohio Denver, Colo Allegheny, Pa Columbus, Ohio.. Worcester, Mass. Los Angeles, Cal... Memphis, Term Omaha, Nebr New Haven, Conn. Syracuse, N. Y St. Joseph, Mo... Scranton, Pa Paterson, N, J . . . Fall River, Mass. Portland, Oreg... $12,055,130 20,068,700 9,563.996 18,457,059 9,659,000 4,517.305 17,2.'!7,000 8,162,917 10,430,000 8,022,817 7,810,206 3,712,500 9, 409, 490 11,499,184 10, 899, 500 5, 483, 150 6, 213, 500 6,544,000 3,297,500 7,717,407 2,049,850 2,123,373 4,007,786 6, 118, 500 7,831,036 $10,312,000 1,930,000 5,678,100 1,859,000 41,000 5.514,000 2^221,000 2,520,000 3,944,000 827,000 140,500 2,960,000 3,386,000 4,190,000 2, 210, 750 2,760,000 4,085,000 76,000 1,976,000 3, 715, 000 39.977,000 1,930,000 6,647,000 1,858,000 14,000 5,514,000 2,221,000 2,370,000 3,944,000 797,000 136,000 2, .541, 000 2,782,000 4, 190, 000 2,210,750 2,700,000 4,086,000 1,975,000 3,160,000 $4,500 391,000 530,000 75,000 50,000 $336,000 131,100 1,000 27,000 150,000 30,000 28,000 74,000 0,000 616,000 $12,055,130 7,367,700 7,633,996 2,912,552 6,239,000 2,232,805 11,723.000 6,029,917 3, 660, 000 4,066,917 5,100,206 3,400,000 6, 864, 490 7, 470, 184 2, 394, 500 3,025,400 2.206,500 4,030,100 3,097,500 3,360,407 1,021,500 1,898,373 4,007,786 4,143,500 3, 579, 536 $1,800,000 1,000,000 673,000 197,600 829,000 "54i,'6ci6' 40,000 10,000 91,000 283,000 500,000 '36o,"666 $15,000 93, 100 160,000 268,000 150,000 100,000 156,000 77,000 281,000 168,600 '"95,' 666 "58,' 200 11.116,700 1,180,000 815, 625 45,800 1,522,000 694,000 150,000 1,895,000 520,000 455, 500 1,736,500 827,000 220,000 6,000 676,000 960,160 223,600 875,000 1,000,000 687,100 768,000 1,036,633 680,000 110,000 $360,000 100,000 226,000 70,000 200,000 80,000 100,000 100,000 32,300 250,000 GEOUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. 83,449,500 4,124,047 9,231,000 8, 755, 312 2,232,000 3,686,378 3,443,680 6,045,000 1,569,500 7,494,888 3,826,000 2, 117, 100 4,466,640 3,312,800 1,998,000 $1,377,000 1, 380. 600 3,422,600 2,690,000 1,225,000 885,000 1,172,300 675,000 400,000 1,285,000 1,535,000 193,000 627,000 1,262,000 81,327.000 1,323,100 3,360,600 2,100,000 1,025,000 885,000 1,162,300 675,000 400,000 1,054,000 1,335,000 188,500 627,000 1,246,000 » $50, 000 63,600 72,000 690,000 75,000 $129,500 2,622,447 5,808,400 4, 976, 312 857,000 2,4.35,378 2,271,380 3,200,000 809,500 6,209,888 1,563,000 325,000 2,883,140 1,319,000 1,902,000 $55,500 348,000 347,000 41 Alhflnv N Y $81,250 822,000 1,625,000 227,000 482,000 420,450 1,216,000 280,000 42 Cambridge, Mass $100,000 44 Grand Rapids, Mich $125,666 30,000 472,700 $100,000 15,800 76,000 10,000 150,000 48 157,000 160,000 74,000 50,000 4,600 50 Wilmington, Del Trenton N J 116,000 491,800 467,000 52 133,500 140,000 222,000 196,880 16,000 54 Bridgeport, Conn ' Including, in addition to bonds designated as "local improvement bonds," special assessment loans lor which the purpose of issue was not reported. 175 AT CLOSE OF YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY PURPOSE OF ISSUE: 1904. and tli9>nambei assigned to each, see page 37.] ISSUED FOR QENEKAL MUNICIPAL PUEPOSES— Continued. Issued for combined mu- nicipal indus- trial and gen- eral municipal purposes. Issued toi funding. Issued lor refunding.* Parte and gardens. Sewers. General street im- provements. Street pav- ing. Bridges and abolition o( grade cross- ings. Local im- provements.! General im- provements. All other. City nuin-* ber. $109,434,921 $87,214,847 $139,391,185 $15,136,096 $46,164,862 $46,965,220 $67,083,050 $94,933,275 $5,664,500 $87,874,505 $107,175,029 95,826,508 7,631,663 5,220,250 756,500 50,765,677 19,760,680 8,008,810 8,679,680 110,465,701 12,884,566 6,772,396 9,268,522 5,799,353 1,535,448 4,333,273 3,468,022 33,597,666 7,131,950 3,956,096 1,479,150 39,929,668 3,696,893 2,931,632 407,027 26,216,020 16,351,478 10,946,441 13,569,111 60.051,810 20,966,213 10,001,139 3,914,113 4,000,000 49,005,091 19,738,157 10,330,300 8,800,957 58,282,476 15,278,400 24,808,208 8,805,945 394,000 1,270,500 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OB OVER IN 1904. $57,694,531 7,268,467 2,150,000 17,150,811 200,000 3,335,000 2,015,196 1,367,000 1,225,000 1,947,000 831,000 6^,500 $3,338,033 18,076,500 6,457,400 11, 193, 130 , 260,000 5,731,000 1,048,000 724,800 1,030,083 2,165,231 741,500 $64,388,969 496,000 6,722,500 21,263,890 1,585,402 4,136,736 243,000 6,614,700 2,979,004 830,000 1,196,500 10,000 $3,224,500 632,700 500,000 1,004,445 537,708 $16,793,299 '"'9,' 783,' 750' 3,651,117 "2,"i64,'666 835,500 450,000 920,000 $27,998,929 8,940,843 585,428 'i,'99i,'656 412,918 $300,500 5,605,500 672,500 994,000 12,070,000 1,400,000 873,520 350,000 150,000 3,900,000 $11,449,507 835,000 66,420 421,900 4,552,083 305,000 1,183,250 8,800,702 17,913,608 404,500 14,119,940 $4,000,000 $21,412,000 9,543,000 6,373,000 130,000 7,453,300 1,424,000 1,900,691 1,769,100 $31,955,898 7,115,000 11,013,278 4,300,000 3,605,300 60,000 233,000 $74,000 1,397,300 1,475,000 6,100 300,000 160,000 161,000 165,000 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. $12,055,130 151,000 15 $830,000 140,000 269,223 391,000 $370,000 $1,050,000 895,000 $1,700,000 1,856,000 63,750 3,074,500 1,314,505 724,000 245,000 1,500,000 $2,389,000 16 $947,996 335,000 600,000 350,000 1,174,000 345,000 360,000 1,130,917 850,000 $1,500,000 17 437,854 800,000 100,000 2,150,000 152,000 7,861,407 503,000 924,000 $2,005,000 1,058,000 1,319,500 IS 1,176,000 2,500 350,000 40,317 425,000 K 200,000 270,000 1,255,000 300,000 20 5,275,000 1,319,600 925,000 200,000 2) 100,000 100,000 11,900 802,000 4,150,000 22 2i •M 1,273,768 2,184,700 2,396,346 1,863,700 590,000 153,000 735,800 1,517,438 1,883,000 172,000 185,000 153,000 25 14,000 564,000 2,994,500 2,136,000 1,645,200 2b 40,000 110,500 258,500 8,500 250,000 400,000 200,000 41,250 36,'666' 959,644 13,484 400,000 490,000 4,315,000 23,500 21 872,000 145,000 2i 2i 136,000 117,050 223,500 1,247,000 1,913,900 30 1,733,000 3] 874,000 600,000 312,100 $874,000 437,600 600,000 200,000 272,000 9.53,350 115,000 32 260,000 11,900 1,000 160,000 600,000 915,000 2,600 7,000 X 1,222,357 92,300 i65,'i2.3' 34 250,000 168,669 35,988 1,128,500 ii6,'948' m666' 35 36 i56,'666" 60,000 9,298 648,800 50,000 ii3,'666' .56,'666' 1,100,000 974,' 536' 626,'66o' ""i,'iis,'266' 480,' 666' 56,'.™' 38 39 GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO .100,000 IN 1904. $44,500 885,000 645,000 302,000 355,340 89,500 900,000 'i,'287,'376' $401,975 472,500 220,000 188,100 324,732 100,000 310,000 50,000 370,030 $20,000 542,000 76,000 220,000 340,000 148,660 378,000 $137,885 1,478,000 150,000 371,000 1,000,000 350,000 135,000 $1,870,312 460,000 156,278 105,000 $211,637 30,000 402,304 450,000 54,000 1,545,000 $308,900 515,000 20,000 234,000 47,954 6,209,888 3,000 93,900 20,000 $294,000 $1,090,000 87,000 'i,'646,'666' 728,000 927,500 643,800 $1,649,000 115,000 150,000 178,000 1,070,000 360,000 1,599,100 29,000 88,000 96,000 JExelusIve of loans made to take up former loans whose purpose of Issue was reported. Bull. 50—06 12 ' Water and light. 176 f Table 20.— GENERAL BONDS AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENT LOANS OUTSTANDING [For a list ol the cities in eacli state arranged alphabetically GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 60,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904-Contiiiued. CITY OB MUNICIPALITY. Total. issuhd fob municital industbies. ISSUED FOE GENEKAL MUNICIPAL PUEPOSES. City num- ber. Total. Water- works. Electric light and gas works. AU other industi'ies. Total. Municipal buildings. Police and fire depart- ments. School buildings and sites. Libraries, art gal- leries, and museums. 55 Troy, N. Y $3,077,835 4,604,660 1,331,000 4,108,000 1,239,700 2,298,300 2,091,500 1,498,600 3,024,950 1, 665, 354 806,700 6,182,260 2, 181, 614 1,098,479 1,796,000 2,329,000 3,134,600 4,240,213 1,758,000 3,450,000 3,183,997 1,215,596 571,800 5,785,650 3,791,149 2,451,152 3, 990, 840 2,082,200 2, 700, 760 1,138,200 $1,395,125 2,160,000 $1,308,125 2,160,000 $27,000 $1,682,710 1,093,000 613,000 2,570,000 1,124,200 1,463,300' 613,000 282,000 $214,180 36,000 $30,000 10,000 $302,897 285,000 613,000 845,000 1,100,000 950,300 365,800 66 57 Des Moines, Iowa New Bedlord, Mass Oaldand, Cal 68 1,538,000 1,538,000 69 60 Springaeld, Mass Lawrence, Mass Somerville, Mass Savannah, Ga 835,000 762,000 108,000 835,000 762,000 108,000 28,000 61 65,200 62 63 64 Hoboken, N.J 20,000 195,000 2,606,000 400,000 20,000 195,000 1,549,354 611,700 1,468,000 116,614 1,098,479 840,000 1,839,000 213,000 2,034,713 693,000 2,000,000 2,289,139 715,596 571,800 3,183,050 439,449 1,371,162 2,240,840 1,352,400 1,261,250 797,200 180,000 29,200 388,000 77,500 937,000 32,000 282,217 150^000 132,000 94,000 947,050 540,000 652,000 2.34,000 109,500 129,000 10,000 65 Peoria, 111 66 Duluth, Minn 8 2,606,000 67 400,000 68 Utica, N. Y 246,000 13,200 69 Manchester, N. H San Antonio, Tex Elizabeth, N.J 800,000 800,000 70 160,000 12,000 12,000 104,000 71 72 Yonkers, N. Y 1,760,000 885,000 250,000 1,760,000 885,000 250, 000 90,000 30,000 548,000 $15,000 73 Waterbury, Conn Salt Lake City, Utah . . . Kansas City, Kans Erie, Pa 74 75 76 500,000 600,000 16,000 40,000 76,000 11,000 73,000 77 Wilkesbarre, Pa Norlolk, Va 78 1,160,000 1,015,000 146,000 79 Charleston, S. C ,. Schenectady, N. Y 500 150,000 80 939,000 109,000 628, 100 939,000 334,080 260,000 494,500 55,000 147,000 81 109,000 82 Harrisburg, Pa 628,100 83 84 Youngstown, Ohio 281,500 281,600 79,500 12,350 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. 85 Dallas, Tex $2,166,500 2,793,400 1,033,951 4,383,638 1,402,188 1,878,670 2,669,960 1,624,412 2,033,290 1,094,600 2,988,497 2,748,068 1,331,334 6,070,000 833,414 1,742,900 943,205 3,462,620 640,600 1,258,035 1,183,993 473,000 1,053,763 2,356,850 301,669 1,068,800 1,810,100 395,386 2,202,751 453,000 2,404,630 928,800 1,297,900 1,737,050 178,929 1,021,040 1,072,100 780,200 1,740,700 1,039,700 $654,500 1,054,400 285,800 2,080,000 34,600 491,600 1,415,000 268,600 1,352,200 470,500 878,000 5,000 479,000 1,385,000 103,000 1,594,600 194,000 $654,500 $1,020,000 1,739,000 723,161 1,210,638 856,188 1,387,170 1,254,960 620,312 169,290 610,000 1,810,497 2,274,068 702,334 3,686,000 712,414 148,400 749,205 2,712,620 640,500 108,753 639,993 80,100 763,263 1,300,850 301,659 569,200 386,000 168,386 1,188,151 178,000 1,473,680 928,800 647,900 761,050 81,929 143,240 1,072,100 460,400 1,073,700 1,039,700 $60,000 7,000 $72,000 479,000 125,000 310,000 180,000 . 45,000 258,750 160,000 15,800 240,000 6.50,000 245,000 193,334 220,000 60,000 86 $1,054,400 Fort Wayne, Ind 285,800 SS $2,080,000 34,600 $550,000 89 90 491,500 1,415,000 203,600 1,319,200 470,500 878,000 160,000 181,700 10,000 92 65,000 93 33,000 95 Spokane, Wash. Binnlnglian), Ala.., 5,000 260,000 97 479,000 1,385,000 103,000 Pawtucket, R.I Bingliamton, N. Y 251,500 1,594,600 23,400 101 SoutliBeiid, Ind 194,000 180,000 70,000 8,000 213,600 3,000 149,000 104 464,000 624,000 39,200 102,000 239,000 464,000 390,000 39,200 102,000 215,500 105 Springfield, Ohio WheeUng, W. Va. McKeesport, Pa . 234,000 72,600 76,000 342,000 396,760 200,000 429,300 344,000 108 23,500 160,600 23,000 348,400 62,000 348,400 62,000 Sioux City, Iowa Terre Haute, Ind...' 42,000 112 620,000 620,000 60,000 616,761 178,000 36,000 114 Davenport, Iowa Montgomery, Ala 115 680,950 600,000 80,950 117 East St. Louis, 111 282,000 7,000 986,000 986,000 Little Rock, Ark Springfield, 111 4,000 329,000 8,400 145,600 279,200 121 York Pa 50,000 224,800 667,000 ■ 212,700 663,000 12,100 4,000 500 32,600 $25,000 123 3,000 124 Chester, Pa 'Including, in addition to bonds designated as "local improyemeut bonds," special assessment loans lor which the purpose ol issue was not reported. 177 AT CLOSE OF YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY PURPOSE OP ISSUE: 1904— Continued, and tUfe number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continued. ISST^D FOB GENERAL MUNICIPAL PUKPOSES— Continued. Issued for combined mu- nicipal indus- trial and gen- eral municipal purposes. Issued lor funding. Issued for refunding.2 Parks and gardens. Sewers. General street im- provements. Street pav- ing. Bridges and abolition ol grade cross- ings. Local im- provements.! General im- provements. All other. City num. ber. S17S,000 103,000 143,333 150,000 $914,300 55 1480,000 $30,000 $1,351,650 718,000 56 67 128,000 693,000 904,000 58 24,200 16,000 115,600 59 125,000 309,000 187,000 217,000 35,000 60 15,000 $726,500 1,108,500 61 25,000 $40,000 62 3,024,950 63 12,850 200,000 312,000 166,666 583,000 200,000 J47,804 192,200 8,500 142,000 96,000 64 65 10,000 199,000 1,035,000 1,083,250 1,665,000 66 84,614 15,424 67 7,000 147,754 118,688 60,000 100,000 369,198 230,000 68 400,000 190,000 155,000 300,000 69 500,000 755,000 107,000 48,000 190,000 2,921,500 397,000 70 71 230,000 35,000 123,000 485,038 22,525 68,100 48,500 180,000 72 73 800,000 63,600 306,500 394,000 2,825,500 1,200,000 844,858 74 1,961,639 30,000 60,000 75 16,000 25,500 100 144,096 15,000 76 8,700 133,000 .^., 77 135,000 3,650 438,949 5,000- 1,442,500 3,351,700 78 79 6,000 438,000 360,000 50,287 383,785 1,031,840 176,100 4,000 39,000 65,000 141,000 524,000 80 550,000 616,800 $100,000 1,017,000 101,700 49,600 81 82 20,000 2,500 38,000 442,100 1,148,260 44,750 1,390,000 59,500 83 4,000 10,000 55,000 84 $14,000 10,000 37,000 '58,'666 30,000 47,500 'iso.'ooo GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OP 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. $289,000 180,000 64,017 102,280 284,140 659,000 100,000 250,000 88,297 50,000 875,000 3,623 24,427 7,472 70,000 44,068 170,000 3,500 37,200 400,000 319,000 660,700 $405,000 40,000 2,463 123,450 619,530 87,500 10,890 120,000 223,400 1,000,000 12,000 304,119 617,820 75,000 24,447 45,000 74,000 200 345,580 365,900 20,000 91,740 176,000 45,000 74,800 $232,671 "265,'266' 24,000 240,312 142,600 138,300 "229,'666 '"5,'29i 60,659 168,574 "26,'666 496,322 44,729 3,000 94,000 $190,000 100,000 59,300 288,500 25,000 382,000 80,100 ' 'g'ooo 1,050 12,000 4,000 $250,038 40,659 $194,000 531,000 94,000 700,500 1,524,068 280,000 1,565,000 180,000 2,094,800 113,000 105,753 271,663 568,000 61,000 139,700 425,000 719,500 117,100 50,500 666,500 $10,000 312,000 299,000 17,958 34,000 120,000 205,000 8,000 125,000 60,900 5,000 104,600 1,500 71,000 468,100 928,800 $195,000 750,000 25,500 250,000 $297,000 1,093,000 125,000 406,500 14,000 329,000 160,000 18,000 20,000 480,000 $25,000 '386,'566' 735,500 106,300 300,000 140,000 685,282 353,700 163,000 337,000 35,200 910,000 237,000 650,000 116,000 452, 100 394,600 275,000 97,000 877,800 "95,'666 'Exclusive of loans made to take up former loans whose purpose of issue was reported. » Water and light. 87 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 178 Table 20.— GENEEAL BONDS AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENT LOANS OUTSTANDING [For a list ol the cities ui eacli state arranged alpliabetically GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904— Continued. CITY OK MUNICIPALITT. Total. ISSUED FOE MUNICIPAL DrDUSTKIES. ISSUED rOK GENERAL MUNICIPAL PURPOSES. City num- ber. Total. Water- works. Electric light and gas works. All other industries. Total. Municipal buildings. Police and fire depart- ments. School buildings and sites. Libraries, art gal- leries, and museums. 125 Chelsea, Mass $1,692,700 6,450,800 757,439 1,102,500 2,529,975 1,420,222 1,407,000 509,986 384,600 1,368,000 798,443 1,693,000 3,316,161 903;500 1,626,534 227,000 635,687 999,697 586,220 2,352,000 464,400 2,188,475 954,965 176,900 488,094 746,136 540,000 $300,000 2,183,000 $300,000 2,183,000 $876,200 4,267,800 684,939 786,000 1,257,975 1,135,072 1,033,000 434,986 172,700 552,500 389,255 1,126,000 1,191,000 370,000 919,801 133,600 280,687 509,409 488,220 571,000 364,700 1,025,775 873,955 30,900 397,094 375,636 323,000 $73,200 887,300 258,000 191,500 289,975 207,500 126 Newton, Mass $87,900 6,000 120,000 151,000 $39,000 22,500 13,500 127 Passaic, N. J 128 Ehnira, N. Y 129 Atlantic City, N. J 1,242,000 1,242,000 $30,000 130 8,000 11,500 131 Knoxville, Term 34,500 132 50,000 68,600 527,500 $50,000 227,666 26,800 133 Eockford, 111 68,600 425,000 134 Jacksonville, Fla South Omaha, Nebr Fitchburg, Mass $102,500 162,500 40,000 135 100,000 365,400 23,000 136 567,000 52,000 20,000 393,800 45,000 -355,000 567,000 52,000 195,600 18,600 137 138 Macon, Ga . . 20,000 31,800 20,000 174,000 139 362,000 25,000 290,000 133,500 140 45,000 141 Auburn, N. Y 355,000 i5,o66 100,000 142 219,500 234,000 100,000 35,000 139,500 143 Racine, Wis 144 Woonsocket, R. I Joliet, lU 982,000 64,700 1,162,700 982,000 64,700 842,200 100,000 94,500 145 146 Taunton, Mass 320,500 14,500 21,000 147 Chattanooga, Tenn Sacramento, Cal Oshkosh Wis 148 146,000 146,000 149 101,000 137,500 219,000 50,000 150 La Crosse, Wis Council Bluffs, Iowa 239,500 239,500 15,000 151 1 Including, in addition to bonds designated as "local improvement bonds," special assessment loans lor which the purpose ol issue was not reported. 179 AT CLOSE OF YEAE, CLASSIFIED BY FUBPOSl OF ISSUE: 1904— Continued. ' and the number assigned to each^. see pa;ge 37.] GROTTP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904— Continued. ISSUED FOR GENERAL MTTNTCIPAL PURPOSES— Continued. Issued for combined mu- nicipal indus- trial and gen- eral municipal purposes. Issued lor funding. Issued for refunding,*' i Parks^and gardens. SeWBIs. General street Im- provements, Street pal- ing. Bridges and abolitioa ol grade cross- ings. Local im.- provements.' General inL- provementa. ■ Attotlifir. City num- ber. S1W,000 54,000 33,000 lfi,000 100,000 S10,000 1,781,100 174,439 $310,000 5,000 191,000 235,000 240,000 51,032 712,000 35,000 $383,000 $516,500 ' ~ 126 $1,413,500 126 $72,500 127 $90,000 360,000 79,247 5120,000 316,500 30,000 128 5,000 536,402 82,000 129 202,801 50,000 285,160 1-30 276,000 $50,000 324,000. 25,000 131 15,000 66,900 175,000 6»,220- 83,000 300,000 155,000 280,000 77,000 33,200 175i000 80,085 211,500 303,000 $80; 986 132 25,800 20,000 143,200: 133 " 288,000 159,308 384,'i6i' 44,000: 225,000 46,500 490; 288" 134 62,000 41,900 78,000 7,000 .249,880 ""l,'689,"666' 472,500 87,933 2,000 136 3,000 200,000 136 665,000 66,000 137 130,000 58,093 138 20,000 37,964 34,744 139 140 32,460 16,995 61,000 371,090 28,000 387,000 250,000 a,isi n,44S 50,000 99,553 118,471 68,000 127,600 43,000 6,609 141 142 78,720 98,000 143 799,000 144 19,000 8,100 57,000 500,000 900 64,094 153,93ft 121,300 49,000 58,800 317,475 mo, 000 30,000 70,000 35,000 146 38,000 2,300 23^966 146 81,000 147 ' 148 65,000 47,000 54,0»D i5,'266" 91,000 : 149 131,000 160 104,000 217,000 l.'il > Exclusive of loans made to take up former loans whose purpose, of issue was reported. 180 Table 21.— GENERAL BONDS, REVENUE AND TAX LOANS, AND SPECUL ASSESSMENT LOANS OUTSTANDING AT CLOSE OF YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY REPORTED RATE OF INTEREST: 1904. [For a list ol tlie cities in eaoli state arranged alphabetically and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] City num- ber. CITY OK MtTNICIPALITT. TotaJ. CLASSIFIED BY KATE OF INTEREST. *i 5J Other re- ported rates. Bate not reported. Grand total. $1,608,252,634 $227,804,669 $616,924,806 ]$392,287,079 $42,436,819 $125,669,194 $1,099,900 $41,579,100 $21,269,649 $94,830,876 $45,360,542 Group I. . . Group II.. Group III. Group IV. . 1,026,140,239 226,431,286 150,364,832 105,326,128 218,234,619 7,641,000 1,569,960 369,000 441,831,539 36,439,435 24,533,747 13,120,035 186,209,103 95,831,371 69,009,051 41,237,554 6,777,875 13,665,020 7,537,191 9,456,733 48,426,912 24,588,290 26,645,200 26,009,792 24,000 310,000 765,900 13,662,227 11,921,556 7,364,113 8,631,204 15,868,682 4,092,167 1,213,300 85,600 73,618,116 17,913,050 2,937,210 462,500 21,612,216 9,315,346 9,245,070 5,187,910 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. NewYork, N. Y $592,722,517 60,925,130 69,859,320 22,439,278 94,121,606 39,962,833 23,996,402 19,261,978 4,680,600 25,697,699 37,559,140 8,254,933 '8,330,098 18,379,699 $187,367,387 $273,692,153 2,024,600 46,710,000 2,656,000 50,744,850 ' 28,825,800 $36,304,133 35,766,500 876,000 14,241,278 34,731,776 3,134,000 22,131,000 2,032,436 $3,120,575 2,966,000 $17,394,363 6,790,000 16,000 $8,126,735 $12,131,000 $53,375,449 1,667 6,000 5,398,000 29,000 1,704,000 $760,217 2 14,387,463 Ptuladelphia, Pa 21,681,000 504,900 245,000 173,000 66,420 4,927,980 268,000 3,242,000 6,280,000 1,837,602 246,220 6 19,083 Cleveland, Ohio Buffalo N Y 26,800 100,000 7,000 300,000 3,931,792 192,000 g 1,499,762 13,303,998 4,673,000 603,000 13,038,633 2,313,000 2,832,000 2,049,382 26,140 San Francisco, Cal Pittsburg, Pa 10 9,709,198 7,210,232 4,463,000 1,432,500 14,133,000 30,000 394,300 3,564,804 3,265,183 623,300 885,000 13,000 6,300,000 6,594,000 100,000 4,527,397 Cinoinnati, Ohio Detroit Mich 2,130,000 12 668,939 Milwaukee, Wis ;: New Orleans, La 128,000 2,764,250 , 4,036,490 1,123,348 14 117,000 10,000 33,209 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 I N 1904. 15 "WasiiingtOTi, D. C...„. Newark, N. J $14,295,160 24,475,200 9,999,990 19,287,452 10,046,930 4,683,705 18,231,834 9,011,717 11,619,000 8,022,817 7,810,206 3,796,196 9,412,310 11,714,184 10,899,500 5,483,160 6,316,970 6,544,000 3,602,500 ,7,952,407 2,049,860 2,123,373 4,491,286 6,113,500 7,843,036 $12,051,350 200,000 .50,000 $2,243,810 16 $3,440,000 820,000 1,085,635 3,054,500 1,289,000 3,132,000 369,000 7,195,000 900,000 1,324,000 $18,228,600 6,598,000, 6,393,316 4,381,500 2,234,500 9,229,834 3,659,800 460,000 3,196,000 3,684,187 532,000 5,880,346 7,290,900 6,690,000 515,050 1,798,500 1,683,000 1,751,500 2,657,000 1,437,460 B87,000 2,666,488 3,006,000 1,176,500 $235,000 2,402,000 1,229,851 $670,000 '"6,"^220,'d66' 1,327,764 82,800 1,098,000 1,966,600 $1,150,000 $560,000 - .1 700 Minneapolis, Minn Jersey City, N.J 129,996 2,160,000 950,000 927,605 2,192,750 19 $250,000 73,166 20 Indianapolis, Ind Providence, R.I St. Pn.nl Minn 96,000 3,600 258,000 400 4,216,000 298,000 22 3,586,000 40,317 Rochester, N. Y Kansas City, Mo 1,850,000 410,000 930,917 100,000 1,614,000 2,769,000 1,620,769 346,000 196,900 638,860 274,000 30,000 26,000 577,400 EO,SOO 40,009 $24,000 2,489,396 996,000 615,000 3,769,500 2,636,964 28 880,600 140,000 290,400 1,322,000 1,958,900 1,554,200 300,000 358,700 1,413,476 2,686,600 6,000 3,000 1,360,484 13,000 29 Worcester, Mass Los Angeles, Cal 6,000 4,313,000 1,733,000 31O,.600 33 New Haven, Conn Svra^use N Y 1,846,000 3,448,050 589,900 485,000 34 1,300,000 644,357 35 St Josenh Mo 10,000 783,000 943,000 62,500 9,000 161,373 30,798 400,000 470,000 2,600 1,000 36 7,000 363,600 300,000 6,210,000 483,500 38 Fall River, Mass 2,082,000 273,000 986,536 GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 53,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. 40 Atlanta, Ga $3,639,462 4,317,661 9,231,000 8,765,312 2,232,000 3,613,373 4,243,680 6,701,118 1,569,500 7,494,928 3,826,000 2,167,100 4,676,640 3,415,104 1,998,000 3,077,835 6,309,660 1,331,000 4,738,000 1,239,700 2,408,300 2,191,500 1,343,500 3,121,922 1,665,354 1,073,211 6,182,260 2,193,373 1,257,679 1,803,000 $912,000 1,304,185 4,420,900 $1,190,000 1,466,950 4,552,100 376,000 690,000 1,610,000 2,422,800 1,631,101 1,262,600 4,426,875 1,325,000 1,768,600 3,026,935 2,574,000 900,000 1,211,670 3,446,650 1,153,000 2,693,000 1,075,600 883,600 1,719,800 1,107,500 ll,049,600 $277,618 40,000 $168,344 470,000 158,000 150,000 $28,000 454,000 $14,000 41 Albany N Y $25,000 100,000 $6,000 552,616 Cambridge, Mass Seattle Wasli 43 600,000 693,000 5,000 4,120,000 239,000 1,334,400 690,000 2,920,312 480,000 30,600 800,000 44 45 Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . 130,000 544,000 60,870 4,294,.973 277,500 283,900 70,000 235,000 915, 605- 166,000 948,000 1,700,083 917,000 170,000 1,176,000 89,978 960,010 47 Hartford Conn . . 750,000 23,481 29,500 1,000,783 438,000 43,600 1,563 49 843,550 406,000 921,100 16,720 3,000 50 Nashville , Tenn Wilmington, Del 1,385,000 60,000 $200,000 60,000 622,200 296,304 150,000 2,000 200,000 13,000 53 220,600 2,000 1 166,800 54 Bridgeport, Conn Troy, N. Y 120,750 43,333 42,000 705,000 57 Des Moines, Iowa New Bedford, Mass . . . . Oakland, Cal 8,000 68 186,000 50,000 630,000 59 164,200 SpringSeld, Mass Lawrence, Mass SomsrviUe, Mass 267,000 66,200 3,000 947,800 212,600 371,000 200,000 103,000 110,000 100,000 360,000 62 7,000 10,000 63 3,121,922 60,000 193,000 60,000 1,252,050 101,000 1,736,000 661,000 1,002,097 1,365,000 109,000 463,500 1,213,000 325,000 600 47,804 463,711 65 66 Duluth, Minn 2,576,666 675,000 657,260 436,000 67 Evansville, Ind Dtica, N. Y 96,373 68 265,682 180,000 69 Manchester, N . H 100,000 160,666 11,000 181 Table 21.— GENERAL BONDS, REVENUE AND TAX LOANS, AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENT LOANS OUTSTANDING AT CLOSE OF YEAK, CLASSIFIED BY REPORTED RATE OF INTEREST: 1904^Contmued. [For a list of the cities in each state arranged alpliflbetlMlIly and tlie number assignea~to eaeh, see page 37j] GEOUP III.— CITIES HAVING. A POPULATION OF 60,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continued. CITY OK MDNIOIPALITY. Total. CliASSIFIED BY BATE OP INTEBEST. fCity « 8i i 4i 5 5i 6 7 Otlier re- ported rates. Bate not reported. Ban Antonio, Tex K1i7a.bath N J S2, 429, 109 3,134,500 4,690,213 1,759,000 3,450,000 3,183,997 1,215,596 571,800 5,915,676 3,806,149 2,755,152 4,233,343 2yl36,200 2,705,K0 1,138,200 S60,00O 3,134,500 2, 971, OK 985,000 1,460,000 «490,000 11,329,000 weojQoo $100,109 i ^1 ' SI, 164, 150 768,000 30,000 »525,000 73 Waterburjr, Conn Salt Laie City, Utah. . . Kansas City, Kana Erie Pa 6,000 1,000 74 75 76 77 1,452,000 2,441,641 548,000 446,858 =$100,000 195,498 113,000 303,000 984,000 40,000 3,191,000 3,366,700 1,828,475 118,596 Wilkesbarre, Pa 130,000 97,700 2,292,600, 336,600 5,000 -2,361,000 64,900 $1,100 3,000 299,550 649 5,080 1,138,000 600 1,109,000 130,126 79 80 Charleston, S. C Schenectady, N. Y 100,000 2,300 »131,000 110,000 304,000 371,597 734,343 82 S3 107,000 719,800 614,000 1,244,000 977,750 156,935 :4,600 S4 Youi^sto-wn, OWo 83,580 897,765 1 r - 1 90 91 92 93 94 9S 96 97 98 199 100 101 102 103 104 ■ 195 106 107 108 . 109 110 1 111 i:ll2. 113 114 115 IIB 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 325^ 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139. ■OB in 142 143 144 145 1« 147 148 149 150 151 Dallas, Tex Holyoke, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind. Tacoma, Wasli Akron, Ohio 'Eaglnsnr, Bich 3roubuqiiB, Iowa Springfidd, Ohio — Wheeling, W.Va... McEleespsrt, Pa -Bayonne, N. J Butte, Mont AlleBtown,Pa Sioux City, Iowa . . TemeiHattte, Ind.. Topeka, Kans Davenport, Iowa.. Monitgomery, Ala. . 7Quincy,"Ill East St. Louis, ni. Haverhill, Mass — Little Kock, Ark. flpringjaeW, lU. ork,Pa. Maiden, Mass. Chester, Pa... (%elsea, Mass Newton, Mass Passaic, N.J Elmira.N.Y Attemtie City, N.J... Superior, Wis KnoQcville, Tenn Newjjaatle, Pa Ko(SkJorulutli, Minn 2,166,318 950,000 $488; 666 67 Evansvillp, Ind 49,203 200,000 14,600 566' 18,634 40,292 138,096 65,907 200,000 13,000 279,725 68 Utiea, N. Y 18,495 5,000 5,000 69 Manchester, N. H San Antonio, Tex Klizabeth, N. .T -.. Yonkers, N. Y 1,737,206 1,300 86,476 70 , 71 72 64,218 271,916 1,830,895 1,600,000 4,300,000 250 163,600 73 Waterbary, Conn Salt LakB City, Utah... Kansas City, Kans Erie, Pa 74 116,000 50,000 75 9,276 15, 491 76 2,104,596 606 77 Wiltesbarre,, Pa Norfoilt, Va 78,000 10,000- 78 1,398,335 163,887 16,600 43,017 : 79 Charleston, S. C Schenectady, N. Y Houston, Tex 617,926 3,946 6,272 5,200 80 1,-043, 487 ; 81 82 80,901 1,348,404 2,080,280 83 Portland, Me 298,726 217,274 2,500 36,000 125,000 84 Yoimgstown, Ohio i,i82,822 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. ■ 85 Dallas, Tex $2,749,904 2,461,628 1,-726,398 2,466,000 128,082 1,-128,017 1,660,202 1,310,280 1, en, 500 1,201,036 1,265,490 ■ 11,200 1,427,500 2,000,155 2,696,264 3,U6,500 818,962 2,279,000 1,650 649,904 1,383,382 1,490,000 819,300 465, 532 913 741,800 613,ayton, Ohio... LoweU, Mass Hartlord, Conn. Reading, Pa Richmond, Va. . , Nashville, Tenn... Wilmington, Del.. Trenton, N.jr Camden, N. J Bridgeport, Comn. $2,020,138 1,759,595 2,701,250 4,387,148 1,780,228 1,624,144 1,799,273 2,448,929 1,060,633 1,980,794 $20.45 iai3 28.04 45.79 18.00 17.07 18.96 27.06 12.18 22.90 $1,101,243 1,229,590 1, 688, 669 1,016,484 1,051,381 1,062,337 1,455,311 1, 523, 439 709,991 1,076,264 $11. 15 12.67 17.53 16.87 10.98 11.17 15.33 16.83 8.15 12.44 $206,222 $2.09 173,874 1.79 249,055 2.59 168,677 1.76 169,093 1.77 102,913 1.08 159,292 1.68 120,513 1.33 73,268 0.84 361,438 4.18 148,189 1.77 79,238 0.96 67,779 0.83 162,011 1.98 1,465 0.02 $432,341 322,024 765,925 1,840,192 445,229 $4 38 3.32 7.85 19.21 4.65 409,964 195,795 771,317 188,986 250,761 4.31 2.06 8.52 2.17 2.90 267,279 87,590 478,434 276,827 319,512 3.19 1.06 5.83 3.38 4.00 1,166,351 13.93 725,197 8.66 909 626 11.02 652,410 7.90 1,602 874 18.33 860,101 10.49 the;rairw^h*sid=^etii=-i=ld\u^ 2 For details, see Table 5. 8 For details, see Table 6. 6 "Net or corporate payments " shown in column 8 of Table 9. • l«ss than 1 cent. Bull. 50-06 13 $294,282 45,000 21,852 765,038 113,205 50,209 16,326 73,663 113,073 298,507 25,696 80,546 97,226 102,904 $2.98 0.46 0.23 7.99 1.18 0.53 0.17 0.81 1.30 3.45 0.31 0.98 1.19 1.26 $35,212 15,274 9,984 10,402 3,937 $0.36 0.16 0.11 0.13 0.05 This sum, less the service transfers and refunds Included 192 Table 24.— PRINCIPAL CLASSES OF MUNICIPAL PAYMENTS,' TOTAL AND PER CAPITA: 1904— Continued. [For a list of the cities in each atate arranged alphabetically and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904-Continued. CITY OB MUNICIPALITY. PAYMENTS FOE GENERAL AND MU- NICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES. ' PAYMENTS EOR MU- PAYMENTS FOR OUTLAYS.* PAYMENTS FOB DE- City num- ber. MENTS. AND MUNICIPAL IN- DUSTRIAL EXPENSES." Other than for municipal industries. For municipal industries. CREASE OF INDEBT- EDNESS. 6 Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. 55 Troy, N. Y... $1,372,966 1,455,751 1,482,737 1,658,864 2,153,906 1,641,391 1,160,798 1,386,187 896,611 990,566 973,610 1,449,636 794,374 1,148,868 785,784 713,761 724,882 1,645,247 958,546 1,243,725 1,124,890 840,566 491,831 1,306,544 682,301 1,197,767 1,112,594 1,301,177 1,087,538 888,251 $18.07 19.32 20.33 23.05 30.11 23.04 16.79 20.46 13.58 15.42 15.29 23.18 12.76 18.47 12.65 11.98 12.32 28.02 16.44 21.43 19.49 14.60 8.58 23.06 12.15 21.98 20.43 2416 20.33 17.74 $968,796 997,980 885,742 1,213,835 1,017,449 1,231,867 825,319 1,062,510 687,246 729,685 731, 114 897,332 632,038 808,904 673,096 632, 471 676,286 1,060,652 600,549 822,169 665,613 464,639 433,898 808,784 647,162 536,764 771,835 442,662 865,701 523, 402 $12.72 13.26 12.15 16.86 14 22 17.29 12.04 16.68 8.89 11.36 11.48 14 35 8.54 13.01 9.22 10.62 9.80 18.06 10 30 1417 11.53 7.90 7.57 14 27 11.63 9.85 1417 8.22 16.18 10.45 $124,829 228,597 14,123 152,227 1,744 123,390 103,250 102,903 97,021 202,585 6,926 287,924 67,306 707 81,242 10,884 1,066 160,804 63,677 99,299 416 87,824 1,873 133,049 4,369 69, 129 5,529 83,649 45,236 41,674 $1.64 3.03 0.19 2.11 0.02 1.73 1.61 1.62 L47 3.16 0.11 4 28 0.92 0.01 1.31 0.18 0.02 2.74 1.09 1.71 0.01 1.53 0.03 2.36 0.08 1.27 0.10 1.66 0.85 0.83 $78,071 134,498 583,162 254, 433 1,131,552 255,855 107,844 148,027 219,205 59,079 235,335 253,340 135,706 346,086 100,060 98,858 94,691 238,869 203,044 257,722 343,185 223,321 21,626 190,268 27,780 629,321' 304,971 617,734 183,079 210,136 $1.03 1.79 8.00 3.53 15.82 3.69 1.57 2.19 3.32 0.92 3.70 4 05 2.18 5.55 L61 1.66 1.61 .407 3.48 4 44 5.96 3.88 0.38 3.36 0.49 9.71 5.60 11.47 3.42 4 20 $144,964 100,344 $].91 L33 $60,297 2,566 $0.79 56 67 Des Moines, Iowa New Bedford, Mass Oaliland, Cal 68 53,008 4,814 38,445 11,476 23,249 12,999 0.74 0.07 , 0.54 0.17 0.34 0.20 69 60 Springfield, Mass Lawrence, Mass Somerville, Mass Savamiah, Ga 61 62 63 ii2,629 68,488 64,456 1.64 0.8B 93 64 Hoboken, N.J 65 Peoria, 111 1,188 75,011 61,355 0.02 1.20 0.98 66 Duluth, Mimi 67 68 E vansville, Ind Utica.N.Y 8,054 6. is 69 70 Manchester, N. H San Antonio, Tex Elizabeth, N. J 30,926 0.60 27,239 0.44 71 63,035 0.90 72 Yonkers, N. Y 214,361 91,379 66,649 3.65 1.57 0.98 73 Waterbury, Conn Salt Lake City, Utah... Kansas City, Kans Erie, Pa 74 75 12,518 115,778 0.22 2.01 76 75,065 1.30 77 Wilkesbarre, Pa Norfolk, Va 34,545 0.60 78 178,087 3.14 79 Charleston, S. C Schenectady, N. Y 5,000 0.09 80 80,957 38,339 180,935 1.49 0.70 3.38 81 82 Harrisburg, Pa 83 84 Youngstown, Ohio 113,239 2.26 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 60,000 IN 1904 Dallas, Tex Holyoke, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind. Tacoma, Wash Akron, Ohio Saginaw, Mich.. Brockton, Mass. Lincoln, Nebr... Covington, Ky.. Lancaster, Pa... Spokane, Wash Birmingham, Ala. . Altoona, Pa Pawtucket, R. I Bingbamton, N. Y. Augusta, Ga South Bend, Ind. Mobile, Ala Johnstown, Pa. . . Dubuque, Iowa.. Springfield, Ohio. WheeUng, W. Va. McKeesport, Pa.. Bayonne, N. J Butte, Mont AUentown, Pa Sioux City, Iowa. . Terre Haute, Ind.. Topeka, Kans Davenport, Iowa.. Montgomery, Ala.. Quincy, 111 East St. Louis, Ih . Haverhill, Mass ... Little Rocii:, Ark... Springfield, lU. , York, Pa Salem, Mass Maiden, Mass.. Chester, Pa $916,966 1,132,797 880, 124 1,139,018 883,577 $18. 46 23 07 17.56 23.47 18.38 1,018,711 1,033,613 663,250 656,010 657,717 21.86 22.35 12.37 14 48 14 64 1,436,592 704,056 564,202 877,417 639,197 32.93 16.22 12.98 20.62 15.07 521,587 652,327 665,227 351, 117 455,784 12.46 15.61 16.06 8.66 n.l7 710,241 801,058 658,095 869,773 813,254 17.41 19.72 16.28 21.31 20.39 424,030 600,657 601,948 1,347,473 686,265 10.72 16.26 15.33 34 42 17.62 494,782 369,332 825,738 673,144 390,472 12.78 9.68 21.84 17.86 10.38 784,664 566,336 693,606 642,496 404,928 20.92 15.16 18.60 17.29 1L04 $536,960 725,276 376,909 616,263 569,975 $10.81 14 77 7.69 12.70 11.86 498,692 6.35,476 370,267 376,141 294,864 10.66 13.74 8.13 8.30 6.52 696,467 510,965 318,675 624,831 462,451 15.97 11.77 7.47 1468 10.90 307,783 347,765 328,320 293,091 342,098 7.35 8.32 7.93 7.14 8.38 410,173 426,785 378,008 439,836 688,859 10.05 10.61 9.36 10.90 17.27 276,181 322,922 436,478 492,429 439,863 6.98 8.20 11.12 12.58 11.31 301,248 282,985 499,436 665,225 308,865 7.78 7.42 13.21 14 99 8.20 486,197 293,609 485,265 532,267 275,592 12.41 7.86 13.01 14 32 7.52 $88,500 $1.78 217,352 4 43 55, .336 1.13 213,752 4 40 1,887 0.04 54,503 1.17 85,169 1.84 38,143 0.84 124, 422 2.76 61,263 1.13 88,284 2.02 6,927 0.18 39,490 0.93 114,846 2.70 55,417 1.31 1 106,799 2.65 47,845 1.15 76,732 1.83 672 0.02 45,460 1.11 60,235 1.23 265,830 6.54 70,965 1.76 155,311 3.85 39,390 1.00 107,279 2.72 10,184 0.26 648 0.02 773 0.02 74,074 L91 2,110 0.06 496 0.01 60,972 1.62 2,349 0.06 76,594 2.02 150 (») 66,843 1.79 102,210 2.75 344 0.01 5241,796 66,193 383,709 230,869 300,227 $4 87 1.36 7.83 4 76 6.26 466,611 137,489 126,722 123, 231 199,062 10 01 2.97 2.78 2.72 4 40 608,278 203,674 151,941 123,809 67,876 11.65 4 69 3.58 2.91 1.80 102,748 214,128 254,601 47,368 29,732 2.45 5.13 6.14 1.15 0.73 228,607 50,812 198,162 175,500 129,064 5.55 1.25 490 4 35 3.24 73,331 76,853 69,212 241,005 246,903 1.85 L95 1.76 6.16 6.32 146,486 3.76 L45 8.66 1.23 2.22 65,143 327,359 46,462 83,685 235,288 273,467 6.28 7.32 2.49 1.66 2.08 92,875 61,628 76,152 $49,904 103,616 36,117 119,290 12,659 7,418 198, 181 28,334 9,637 113,165 183,932 3,923 44,103 30,200 60,847 16,680 43,112 11,669 16,873 23,329 60,303 12,666 62,379 62,539 41,605 1,443 620,000 10,631 987 9,863 24, 101 21,835 $1.00 2.11 0.74 2.46 0.26 0.16 4 29 0.62 0.21 2.50 3.76 0.09 1.03 0.71 L20 0.40 1.03 0.28 0.41 0.57 1.48 0.31 L65 1.33 1.06 0.04 15.84 0.28 0.03 0.28 0.66 0.59 $83,201 8,964 735 23, 879 3,143 ■ 10,160 22,479 33,600 64,841 87,860 44,052 24,912 4,377 53,132 1 The sum of the amounts given in columns 3, 6, 7, 9, and 11 is the total of payments given in Table 4. This sum, less the service transfers and refunds included therein, and with deductions for amounts received from the sale of real property, is the amount given ui column 1 of this table. ' For details, see Table 5. s For details, see Table 6. * For details, see Table 7. 6 "Net or corporate payments" shown in column 8 of Table 9. « Loss than 1 cent. 193 Table 24.— PEINCIPAIj CLASSES OF MUNICIPAL PAYMENTS,^ TOTAL AND PER CAPITA: 1904^Continued. [For a list of the cities in each state arranged alphabetically and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP IV.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OP 30,000 TO 60,000 IN 1904-Continued. CITY OR MUNICIPALITY. PAYMEKTS FOE PAYMENTS FOR MU- NICIPAL INVESTMENT AND MUNICIPAL IN- DUSTRIAL EXPENSES.' PAYMENTS FOE OUTLAYS.* PAYMENTS FOE DE- City num- ber. MI^NTa. NICIPAL SERVICE EXPENSES.! ^ Other than for municipal industries. For municipal industries. CREASE OF INDEBT- EDNESS.* Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. 125 $663,702 1,299,285 448,121 432,161 959,693 631,485 374,268 413,790 531,707 562,817 414,335 662,440 f 624,409 311,040 594,034 251,766 648,987 469,815 412,457 470,339 535,144 638,263 384,232 697,832 339,809 441,519 440,160 $18. 11 35.91 12.49 12.10 26.93 17.81 10.72 12.17 15.64 16.59 12.49 20.24 19.15 9.56 18.30 7.76 20.22 14 43 13.03 14.98 17.13 20.60 12.57 22.92 11.28 15.20 17.37 $487,998 932,909 344,331 343,588 631,768 345,067 308,765 306,053 282,567 325,493 331,928 447,552 348,795 239,022 336,200 171,473 417,282 303,868 294,100 347,514 374,637 402,882 326,934 449, 3n 260,905 250,831 267,417 $13. 32 25.79 9.60 9.62 17.73 9.73 8.84 9.00 8.31 9.69 10.00 13.68 10.69 7.34 10.33 5.28 13.00 9.54 9.29 11.07 11.99 13.00 10.69 14.76 8.66 8.64 10.55 $61,952 129,613 $1.69 3.58 $98,685 181,838 70,592 31,317 143,696 252,736 64,222 96,074 201,329 93,847 91,885 76,164 166,751 41,693 108,612 69,015 109,318 154,893 112,851 84,486 27,387 69,384 62,689 100,608 67,675 126,024 160,177 $2.69 5.03 1.97 0.88 4.03 7.13 1.84 2.82 5.92 2.77 2.77 2.33 6.11 1.28 3.35 2.13 3.41 486 3.57 2.69 0.88 2.24 2.05 3.30 2.25 4.34 6.32 $3,578 42,352 $0.10 1.17 $34,755 18,715 37,542 48,426 $0.95 52 126 Newton, Itfass 127 Passaic, N. J 1.05 128 Elniira,N.Y 8,833 118,510 0.25 3.33 1.36 129 Atlantic City, N. J Superior, Wis 69,093 1.94 130 34,429 0.97 131 Knoicville, Term Newcastle, Pa 1,256 0.04 100 11,833 15,720 71,401 m 0.35 0.46 2.10 132 133 Bockloid, 111 32,697 121,295 0.96 3.58 134 135 Jacksonville, Fla South Omaha, Nebr Pitchburg, Mass Galveston, Tex 8,457 0.25 136 137 95,i58 91,177 8,672 51,130 11,380 . 52,382 1,502 7,131 46,812 32,803 124,307 609 45,267 1,999 33,677 156 2.91 2.80 0.27 1.58 0.35 1.63 0.05 0.23 1.49 1.05 4.01 0.02 1.49 0.07 1.16 0.01 7,002 15,096 0.21 0.46 36,730 2,642 43,561 1.12 0.08 138 1.34 139 99,274 2,238 107,376 3.06 0.07 3.35 140 141 Auburn N. Y 142 1,796 18,102 24,253 65,483 0.06 0.58 0.78 1.79 Woonsocket, R. I Joliet, 111 145 77,669 2.49 147 148 Chattanooga, Term Sacramento, Cal 119,282 3.92 2,200 9,246 0.07 0.31 150 Tja Crosse Wis 31,022 1,125 1.07 0.04 151 Council Blufls, Iowa ... 18,124 0.72 1 The sum of the amounts given in columns 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11 la the total of payments given in Table 4. This sum, less the service transfers and refund - included thereui, and with deductions for amounts received from the sale of real property, is the amount given in column 1 of this table. « > For details, see Table 6. > For details, see Table 6. i For details, see Table 7. • " Net or corporate payments " shown in column 8_of Table 9. I Less than 1 cent. 194 Table 25.— PRINCIPAL CLASSES OF MUNICIPAL RECEIPTS.' TOTAL AND PER CAPITA: 1904. [For a list of the cities in each state arranged alphaheticaUy and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] CITY OR MIXNICIPALITY. Grand total Group I Group II Group III Group IV COEPOEATE RE- CEIPTS. Total. 8589,820,386 385, 120, 360 94, 773, 609 03,668,225 46,258,292 Per capita. $27. 30 32.78 23.43 19.82 18.12 RECEIPTS FKOM GENERAL REVENUES.^ Total. $360,137,031 221, 239, 474 64,744,913 42,796,939 31,355,705 Per capita. 6.71 18.83 10.01 13.33 12.28 RECEIPTS FROM COMMERCIAL REVENUES.' Aggregate commer- cial revenues. Total. $112,286,827 67,425,387 20, 339, 779 14,688,523 9, 833, 138 Per capita. Municipal service income.' Total. S5.21 $50,689,175 5.73 5.03 4.57 3.85 27, 908, 468 11,187,185 7,266,018 4, 327, 604 Per capita. $2.35 2.37 2.77 2.26 1.70 Municipal invest- ment 5 and municipal industrial » income. Total. $61, 597, 652 Per capita. $2.86 39,516,919 9,152,594 7, 422, 505 5,605,634 3.36 2,26 2.31 2.16 RECEIPTS PROM LOAM'S INCREASINQ INDEBTEDNESS. ' Total. $121,762,140 99,406,753 10, 171, 724 6,610,284 5, 563, 379 Per capita. $5.65 8.4G 2.51 2.06 2.18 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 AND OVER IN 1904. New York, N. Y.. Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa.. St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore. Md Cleveland , Ohio . . . Buffalo, N.Y San Francisco, Cal Pittsburg, Pa Cincinnati, Ohio.. Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, Wis. . . New Orleans, La. . $173,825,089 844.71 40,589,493 21.01 46,331,701 33.27 18,506,415 29.63 29,478,936 60.09 9,534,368 17.70 10,715,162 26.17 7,077,208 19.02 12, 880, 269 35.75 8,390,921 23.78 10,266,706 30.07 6,664,743 20.67 5, 611, 120 18. 20 6,349,229 17.63 $90,225,445 S23.21 25,028,197 12.06 22,723,596 16.32 12,119,845 19.40 20,669,563 35.12 7,683,418 14.26 6,113,928 14.36 5,543,630 14.90 7,145,491 19.83 6,412,422 18.17 4,426,164 12.96 4,797,058 15.10 4,210,230 13.66 4, 140, 497 13.57 $22,288,123 $6.73 10,303,069 5.33 8,456,739 6.07 6,437,551 10.31 4,708,007 8.00 1,855,717 3.44 2,604,119 6.12 1,668,919 4.49 1, 187, 633 3.30 1,985,829 6.63 3,061,915 8.97 1,412,032 4.45 1, 045, 591 3.39 410,243 1.34 $8,614,051 $2.22 5,008,320 2.59 2,197,758 1.68 3,876,363 6.21 1,534,826 2.61 557,248 1.03 1, 332, 866 3.13 802,758 2.16 1, 184, 333 3.29 735,301 2.08 781,016 2.29 691,713 1.86 513, 658 1.67 178,267 0.58 $13,674,072 5,294,749 6,258,981 2,561,198 3,173,181 1,298,469 1,271,263 866, 161 $3.52 2.74 4.50 4.10 5 39 2.41 2.99 2.33 0.01 3.54 6.68 2.68 1.73 0.76 3,200 1,250,528 2,280,899 820,319 531,933 231,976 $62,133,992 5,940,310 15,101,820 4,408,867 130, 677 2,211,337 5,045,603 2,789,693 371,925 407, 632 799,007 $15. 98 3.08 10.89 7.49 0.24 5.20 8.17 L17 1.32 2.62 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OP 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. Washington, D. C. Newark, N. J Minneapolis, Minn Jersey City,N. J.. Louisville, Ky Indianapolis, Ind. Providence, R. I.. St. Paul, Minn Rochester, N. Y.. Kansas City, Mo.. Toledo, Ohio Denver, Colo Allegheny, Pa Columbus, Ohio... Worcester, Mass. . Los Angeles, Cal.. Memphis, Term. . . Omaha, Nebr New Haven, Conn Syracuse, N. Y St. Joseph, Mo Soranton, Pa Paterson, N. J Fall River, Mass.. Portland, Oreg... $11,662,498 $39. 13 7,686,027 27.79 5,195,548 20.77 4,181,843 18.39 4,364,635 19.91 3, 070, 282 14.99 4,365,335 22.60 3,245,708 17.06 4,711,583 26.58 6,027,721 34.22 2, 730, 421 18.13 4,122,639 27.72 3,818,746 27.19 2, 399, £09 17.29 2,963,718 23.49 5,956,992 49.20 2,020,905 17.21 2, 460, 696 20.95 1,703,626 14.58 2,630,067 22.80 1,539,061 13.62 1,217,811 10.84 1,607,820 14.68 2,116,622 20.06 3,084,797 30.42 $10,390,251 $34.86 3,724,698 13.65 3, 631, 878 14.52 2,906,699 12.78 3,103,149 14.16 2,366,224 11.66 3,299,368 17.00 2, 624, 684 13.27 2,634,113 14.30 2,679,452 14.64 2,047,276 13.69 3,687,870 24.13 2, 062, 671 14.68 1,823,812 13.14 2,387,334 18.92 2,688,984 22.21 1,411,068 12.01 1,995,983 17.07 1,632,852 13.98 1,982,278 17.18 820,186 7.26 1,063,894 9.38 1,294,480 11.74 1,603,386 14.24 1, 393, 523 13.74 $953,629 $3.20 1, 767, 064 6.44 877,935 3.61 1,286,651 5.66 1,003,028 4.58 381,428 1.86 1,127,767 5 81 726, 749 3.82 1,278,082 7.21 2,642,192 15.00 578,449 3.84 667,699 3.82 794, 962 5.66 576,698 4.15 635,802 5 04 1,742,577 14.39 433,104 3.69 210,400 1.80 71,473 0.61 681,755 5 91 380,105 3.36 166,421 1.47 101,310 0.92 307,372 2.91 1,069,347 10.45 $651,574 $1.85 869, 641 3.16 565,830 2.26 364,626 1.66 417,132 1.90 347,730 L70 366,079 1.84 440,750 2.32 713,809 4.03 1,905,725 10.82 352,604 2.34 527,009 3.54 366,947 2.61 293,704 2.12 268, 123 2.12 968,904 8.00 58,751 0.50 194,816 1.67 48,618 0.42 399,869 3.47 352,984 3.12 161, 988 1.35 90,566 0.82 42,994 0.41 567, 612 5.60 $402,055 897, 413 312, 105 932, 125 585,896 33,698 771, 688 284, 999 564, 273 736,467 225,845 40, 590 429,005 282, 894 367, 679 773, 673 374, 363 16,584 22,866 281,886 27,121 13, 433 10, 744 264, 378 601,835 $1.35 3.29 1.25 4.10 2.67 0.16 3.98 1.60 3.18 4.18 1.50 0.27 3.06 2.04 2.91 6.39 3.19 0.13 0.20 2.44 0.24 0.12 0.10 2.50 4.95 $365, 409 2,114,939 744, 923 272,846 323, 174 926, 594 815, 948 109, 790 14,285 961,969 1,564,654 215, 349 244,212 342, 620 212,030 306, 668 636, 416 $1.23 7.76 2.98 1.24 1.58 6.23 4.63 0.73 0.10 6.85 12.92 1.83 2.09 1.92 2.90 6.28 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. Atlanta, Ga Albany, N. Y Cambridge, Mass. . . . Seattle, Wash Grand Rapids, Mich. Dayton, Ohio... Lowell, Mass Hartford, Conn. Reading, Pa Richmond, Va.. Nashville, Tenn... Wilmington, Del.. Trenton, N.J Camden, N. J Bridgeport, Conn. $1,703,141 $17.24 1,852,717 19.09 2,893,290 30.04 4,767,644 49.76 1,678,037 16.49 1,518,956 15.97 1,893,425 19.96 2,746,607 30.35 1,105,811 12.70 2,005,989 23.19 1, 393, 136 16.63 904,876 10.96 1,466,223 17.88 1,500,804 18.33 1,139,934 14.28 $1,236,913 $12.52 1,306,099 13.46 1,876,996 19.48 1,620,788 16.92 1,072,571 11.21 1,212,060 12.74 1,575,338 16.60 1,719,023 19.00 801,011 9.20 1,379,211 16.94 922, 200 11.01 638,549 7.73 801,607 9.77 871,640 10.65 1,097,265 13.74 $515, 115 512, 446 577, 107 1,823,829 519,040 292,288 357,611 436, 158 233, 646 681, 196 229,922 268,185 290,882 258,866 42,913 $5.21 5.28 5.99 19.04 6.42 3.07 3.77 4.82 2.68 6.72 2.75 3.25 3.56 3.16 0.64 $272,738 $2.76 144,409 1.49 148,982 L6S 1,359,952 14.20 307,378 3.21 149,198 1.67 118, 113 1.24 144,952 1.60 11,977 0.14 87,143 1.01 28,901 0.35 62,178 0.75 130,174 1.69 53,556 0.65 38,733 0.49 $242,377 $2.45 368,037 3.79 428,125 4.44 463,877 4.84 211,662 2.21 143,090 1.50 239,398 2.52 291,206 3.22 221,669 2.55 494,053 5.71 201,021 2.40 206,007 2.49 160,708 1.96 205,300 2.51 4,180 0.05 $41, 128 458,939 1,326,724 16,062 615,950 99, 180 54, 397 241,080 374,784 371,895 $0.42 4.76 13.85 6.81 1.14 0.63 4.57 4.64 1 The sum of the amounts given in colmnns 3, 5, and 11 is the total of receipts given in Table 4. This sum, less the service transfers and refunds included therein, is the amount given in column 1 of this table. - For details, see Tahle 10. 3 For details, see Tahle 11. < For details, see Tables 11 and 13. 6 Net or corporate interest receipts. For details of all intereet receipts, see Table 12. 8 For details, see Table 14. I "Net or corporate receipts" shown in column 8 of Table 9. 195 Table 23 — PRINCIPAL CSLASSES OF MDNICIPAL RECEIPTS.^ TOTAL AND PER CAPITA : 1904— Continued. [Fox a list of the cities in eacli state airanged alphabetically and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 60,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continued. City num- ber. COBPOEATE EK- CEIPTS. CITY on MUNICIPALITT. Troy.N. Y Lynn, Mass Des Moines, Iowa. . . New Bedford, Mass . Oakland, Cai Springfield, Mass . Lawrence, Mass. . . Somerville, Mass. . Savannah, Ga. Hoboken, N. J.... Feoiia, HI Duluth, Minn EvaQsville, Ind... Utica, N. Y Mancli«ster, N. H. San Antonio, Tex Elizabeth, N.J Yonfcers, N. Y Waterbury, Conn Salt Lake City, Utah. Total. City, Kans . Erie, Pa Wilkesbarre, Pa Norfolk, Va Charleston, S. C Schenectady, N. Y.. Houston, Tex Harrisburg, Pa Portland, Me Youngstown, Ohio . $1,269,375 1, 456, 110 1,484,518 1,818,035 3,031,565 1,763,788 1,002,513 1,398,168 946,631 837,621 978, 458 1,404,726 807,842 1,056,150 837,056 842,758 769, 687 1, 649, 105 1,023,677 1,220,520 987,438 906,014 481,049 1,232,121 842,287 1,056,116 1,033,314 1,105,831 1,033,701 916,961 Per capita. S16. 70 19.33 20.35 25.26 42.38 24.76 14 62 20.64 14.34 13.04 15.36 22.46 12.97 16.98 13.47 1414 13.08 28.09 17.55 21.03 17.11 16.74 8.39 2L75 16.00 19.38 18.97 20.52 19.42 18.31 EECEIPTS FROM GENERAL REVENUES.^ Total. »1, 046, 560 1,074,516 1,114,378 1,223,577 1, 172, 173 1,288,351 815,500 1,091,384 708,084 614,803 787,397 958,917 608,619 764,000 704,690 750,403 677,966 1,058,310 769, 713 967, 109 589,461 564,318 471,373 777,368 816,394 450,288 719,220 678,899 902,274 600,831 Per capita. $13.77 14 26 16.28 17.00 16.39 18.08 11.90 16.11 10.72 9.57 12.36 15.33 9.77 12.28 11.34 12.69 11.62 18.03 13 20 16.67 10.21 9.80 g.22 13.72 1454 8.26 13.20 10.74 16.87 12.00 EECEIPTS FBOM COMMEECIAl EEVENTTES.S Aggregate commer- cial revenues. Total. $226,981 386,473 367,751 286,794 920,649 433,780 196,731 316,664 244,259 223,224 111,135 478, 142 199,808 181,989 168,309 29,881 92,039 308,056 197,747 271,690 398,291 271,674 9,992 183, 151 25,897 374,031 69,007 413,940 139,693 241,851 Per capita. $2.99 6.13 5.04 3.98 12.87 2.87 4.67 3.70 3.47 1.75 7.64 3.21 2.93 2.65 0.50 1.56 6.26 3.39 4.68 6.90 4.72 0.17 3.13 0.46 6.86 1.08 7.68 2.61 4.83 Mimicipal service income.^ Total. $87,044 104, 102 349, 469 84,185 912,041 148, 765 65,288 91,582 103, 490 24,938 101, 604 205,214 88,773 160,422 11,656 16,612 87,296 114, 498 33,645 166,384 395,072 103,213 9,377 30,727 12,728 201,928 42,189 274, 497 44,043 147,862 Per capita. $1.15 1.38 4.79 1.17 12.75 2.09 0.95 1.35 1.57 0.39 1.60 3.28 1.42 2.58 0.19 0.26 1.48 1.95 0.58 2.70 6.85 1.79 0.16 0.54 0.23 3.71 0.77 5.09 0.82 2.95 Municipal invest- ment » and municipal industrial « income. Total. $139,937 282, 371 18,282 202,609 8,608' 285,016 131, 443 224,982 140, 769 198,286 9,531 272,928 111,035 21,667 146,863 14,269 4,743 193,568 164. 102 115,206 3,219 168,461 615 152, 424 13, 169 172. 103 16,818 139,443 96,660 93,999 Per capita. 0.23 3.16 0.31 2.59 1.79 1.88 EECEIPTS PEOM LOANS INCREASING INDEBTEDNESS. ' Total. Per capita. $2,690 323, 489 939,706 50,546 1,046 82,779 17,769 118,987 1.91 63,438 1.06 320,864 56,983 5.47 0.98 70,650 1.23 271,839 4 80 244,991 256,354 113,073 4 50 4.69 2.10 76,912 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. 86 100 101 102 103 104 106 106 107 108 109 110 HI 112 113 114 Dallas, Tex Holyoke, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind . Tacoma, Wash Akron, Ohio Saginaw, Mich.. Brockton, Mass. Lincoln, Nebr... Covington, Ky.. Lancaster, Pa... Spokane, Wash Birmingham, Ala... Altoona, Pa Pawtucket, R.I Binghamton, N. Y. Augusta, Ga South Bend, Ind. Mobile, Ala Johnstown, Pa... Dubuque, Iowa. . Springfield, Ohio. . Wheeling, W. Va . McKeesport, Pa . . Bayonne, N.J Butte, Mont Allentown, Pa Sioux City, Iowa. . Terre Haute, Ind . Topeka, Kans Davenport, Iowa . $1,026,298 1,111,721 795,844 1,266,842 863, 331 $20.66 22.65 16.24 26.10 18.07 1,023,797 1,133,336 617,803 607,947 715,647 21.97 24 51 13.57 13.42 15.82 1,572,474 926,607 637,009 1,104,307 624,966 36.05 21.34 12.68 25.96 14.74 650,354 726,201 831,774 361,631 472,076 13.14 17.38 20.08 8.81 11.57 646,070 796,677 699,302 927,334 745,122 15.84 19.61 17.30 22.98 18.68 440,901 626,449 641,862 1,264,086 787,068 11.15 15.91 13 80 32.29 20.24 779,961 400,448 995,942 718,120 388,636 20.14 10.60 26.34 19.06 10.31 $763,969 733,241 498, 2e3 717,901 623,086 $15. 38 14.94 10.17 14 79 12.96 568,768 653,604 490,900 444,266 328,432 12.20 1413 10.79 9. SO 7.26 724,659 464,498 376,793 629,608 480,681 16.61 10.47 8.83 14 80 11.33 363,010 419,447 388,591 362, 473 415,654 8.66 10.04 9.38 8.58 10.18 443,807 396,694 388,179 601,557 658,614 10.88 9.74 9.60 14 91 16.61 361,644 628,605 478,386 416, 101 534,446 9.14 13.42 12.19 10.63 13.74 286,656 391,806 617,496 525,831 273,499 7.40 10.27 16.33 13.95 7.26 $144, 358 $2.91 441,693 9.00 298,800 6.10 543,201 11.19 47,701 0.99 195,648 420 268, 150 5.58 126,914 2.79 164,143 3.62 124,761 2.76 472,767 10.84 267,638 6.17 103,450 2.42 287,368 6.76 145,470 3.43 176,793 4.22 218,789 5.24 117,271 2.83 9,280 0.23 58,072 1.42 •195,482 4 79 341,116 8.40 205,818 5.09 333,722 8.27 71,082 L78 75,688 L91 97,968 2.49 63,606 1.62 82,322 2.10 156,263 4.02 128,068 3.31 8,643 0.23 70,808 1.87 178,539 5^953 4.74 1.46 115 Montgomery, Ala — 116 Quincy, 111 117 East St. Louis, 111 . . . 118 Haverhill, Mass 119 Little Bock, Ark- .... 1 The sum of the amounts given in columns 3, 5, and 11 is the total of receipts given in Table 4. the amount given in column 1 of this table. » For details, see Table 10. 'For details, see Table 11. < For details, see Tables 11 and 13. „,.,,„ » Net or corporate Interest receipts. For details of all interest receipts, see Table 12. • For details, see Table 14. »•' Net or corporate receipts" shown in column 8 of Table 9. $14,820 $0.30 31,993 0.65 215,488 4 40 206,310 425 45,639 0.96 119,159 2.68 137,246 2.97 67,897 1.49 72,360 1.60 1,119 0.02 238,826 5.48 267,621 5.93 13,640 0.32 44,265 1.04 37,887 0.89 61, 373 1.23 149,612 3.58 20,632 0.50 8,637 8.21 17,727 U43 94,626 2.32 9,064 0.22 129,094 3.19 151,037 3.74 71,082 1.78 1,968 0.05 40,509 1.03 48,240 1.23 77,906 1.99 160,416 3 87 62,717 1.36 4,469 0.12 70,696 1.87 60,470 1.34 49,516 L31 tl29,538 409, 600 S3, 312 336,891 2,062 120,904 59,017 91,783 123,642 233,941 10,017 89, 810 243,091 107,583 125, 420 69, 177 96,639 643 40, 346 100, 857 332,052 76,724 182, 885 73,722 67,459 15,366 4,416 5,847 76,341 4,184 212 128,069 6,437 $2.61 8.34 1.70 6.94 0.04 1.64 2.61 1.30 2. 03 2.73 5.36 0.23 2.10 5.71 2.54 2.S9 1.66 2.33 0.02 0.99 2.47 8.17 1.90 4 53 1.86 1.46 0.39 0.11 0.15 L95 0.11 0.01 3.40 0.14 $119,337 48,248 197,772 302,553 243,476 262,792 380,980 226,813 56,766 214, 394 24,253 88,934 336, 657 6,941 70,788 106, 661 20,654 3,581 766, 748 374,965 308,924 19, 808 65,474 This sum, less the service transfers and refuids included thereiu, is 196 Table 23.— PRINCIPAL CLASSES OF MUNICIPAL RECEIPTS,^ TOTAL AND PER CAPITA: 1904— Continued. [For a list of the cities in each state arranged alphabetically and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904— Continued. City num- ber. 120 121 122 123 124 CITY OK MUNICIPAUTT. Springfleld, 111 . Yort, Pa Salem, Mass . . . Maiden, Mass.. Chester, Pa Passaic, N. J. Elmira, N. Y Atlantic City N. J. Superior, Wis Knoxville, Term . . Newcastle, Pa RocMord, 111 , Jacksonville, Fla. , 125 1 Chelsea, Mass . . 126 I Newton, Mass . 127 ■ ~ ' 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 136 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 South Omaha, Nebr. Fitchburg, Mass Galveston, Tex Macon, Ga Canton, Ohio Joplin, Mo Auburn, N. Y- . Wichita, Kans . Racine, Wis Woonsocket, R. I... Joliet, 111 Taunton, Mass Chattanooga, Tenn . Sacramento, Cal Oshkosh, Wis La Crosse, Wis CouncU Bluffs, Iowa . COBPOKATE KE- CEIPT3. Totalf 8769, 677 401,694 676, 473 961, 491 365, 471 657,965 1,411,681 452, 100 433,417 1,004,649 571, 453 372,928 458,562 636,227 563,800 594,338 630,743 733, 345 312,923 751,818 304,680 610, 312 464, 270 409,340 561,936 566,790 682,207 404,647 702,386 352, 610 ■ 494,577 431,911 Per capita. $20. 26 10.76 18.14 25.87 9.70 17.96 39.02 12.60 12.13 28.19 16.12 10.68 13.48 15.78 16.62 17.91 19.28 22.49 9.62 23.16 19.02 14.57 12.93 17.90 18.11 22.02 13.24 23.07 1L71 17 03 17.04 RECEIPTS FROM GENERAL REVENUES.' Total. J476,284 336,630 529,717 765,083 318,972 606,987 1,196,944 350, 105 396,830 800,591 425,757 297,122 331,746 336,759 364,690 369, 384 514,893 554,972 274,872 454,239 198,900 458,827 291,933 346,625 283,841 494, 184 509, 784 359, 124 530,073 325,247 303, 431 321,977 Per capita. S12.70 9.01 14.20 20.59 8.70 13.84 33.08 9.76 11.11 22.46 12.01 8.51 9.75 9.88 "10. 75 11.13 16.73 17.02 8.46 13.99 6.13 14 30 9.16 10.96 9.04 15.82 16.45 1L75 17.41 10.80 10.45 12.70 RECEIPTS FROM COMMERCIAL REVENUES.' Aggregate commer- cial revenues. Total. 8181,076 19,920 149,098 203,556 37,160 160, 129 233,325 101,995 38,294 186, 127 145,993 27,248 61, 818 126,596 261,540 19,936 115, 886 178,398 38,044 108, 461 77,851 150, 670 64,424 65,069 133, 143 73,045 176,465 31,547 172,558 27, 616 110, 194 109,944 Per capita. S4.83 0.63 4.00 5.48 1.01 4.37 6.45 2.84 1.07 5.22 4.12 0.78 1.82 3.69 7.71 0.60 3.64 6.47 1.20 3.34 2.40 4.69 L71 1.74 4 24 2.34 5.70 1.03 6.67 0.92 3.79 4 34 Municipal service income.* Total. 876,688 4,051 41,043 67, 197 34,907 42,477 76, 127 100,777 25,469 20,013 144,248 14,312 59, 171 69,097 30,574 18,233 41,560 44,460 27,507 39,445 57,388 51,962 52,580 46,066 42,085 62,057 27,041 30,733 46,938 20,931 60,808 109,641 Per capita. 82.05 0.11 1.10 1.81 0.95 1.16 2.08 2.81 0.71 0.56 4 07 0.41 1.74 2.03 0.90 0.55 1.27 L36 0.85 1.22 1.77 1.62 1.65 1.46 1.34 1.67 0.87 1.01 1.51 0.70 2.09 4 33 Municipal Invest- ment' and municipal industrial ' income. Total. 8104,388 15,869 108,055 136,359 2,253 117, 652 158, 198 1,218 12,835 166, 114 1,745 12,936 2,647 56, 499 230,966 1,702 74,326 133,948 11,437 69,006 20,463 98,618 1,844 9,003 91,058 20,988 149, 424 814 126,620 6,685 49,386 303 Per capita. 82.78 0.42 2.90 3.67 0.06 3.21 4 37 0.03 0.36 4 66 0.05 0.37 0.08 1.66 6.81 0.05 2.27 411 0.35 2.13 0.63 3.07 0.06 0.28 2.90 0.67 4 82 0.03 416 0.22 1.70 0.01 RECEIPTS FROM LOANS INCREA3IN0 INDEBTEDNESS.' Total. 8103, 663 45,174 18,006 49,000 65,244 75,639 205,284 189, 364 28,844 21,552 118,278 11,962 171,375 13, 797 20,314 82,693 Per capita. 82.76 1.21 0.51 L40 L92 2.22 6.19 5.83 0.89 0.67 3.71 0.38 S.4S 0.45 0.66 2.85 iThe sum ol the amounts given In columns 3, 5, and 11 is the total of receipts given in Table 4. therein. Is the amount given in column 1 ol this table. 2 For details, see Table 10. = For details, see Table 11. * For details; see Tables 11 and 13. » Net or corporate interest receipts. For details oX all interest receipts, see Table 12. « For details, see Table 14. ' "Net or corporate receipts " shown in column 8 ol Table 9. This sum, less the service transfers and refunds included 198 Table 26.— PAYMENTS FOR SPECIFIED EXPENSES [For a list ol tlie cities in each state arranged alphabetically CITY OB MUKICIPALITY. Grand total . . Group I Group II Group III Group IV PAYMENTS FOK EXPENSES ' AND OUTLAYS ' OF SPECIFIED GROUPS OF DEPABTMBNTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS. Expenses for general govern- ment. Total. 329,070,644 20, 303, 410 3,954,774 2,905,449 1,907,011 Per capita. SI. 35 1.73 0.98 0.91 0.75 Expenses lor protection ol life and property. Police depart- ment. Total. S42, 178, 624 29,876,342 5,943,266 3,867,963 2, 492, 063 Per capita. SI. 96 2.64 1.47 1.20 0.98 Fire department. Total. Per capita. $30,652,162 17, 416, 138 6,825,876 4,164,008 3,266,130 SI. 42 1.48 1.44 1.29 1.28 Ail other. Total. $5,614,280 $0.26 Per capita. 4,668,620 611,876 274, 707 159, 077 0.39 0.15 0.09 0.06 For health conservation and sanitation. Expenses. For health con- servation. Total. Per capita. S4, 718, 966 3,065,711 680,775 553, 892 418,688 SO. 22 0.26 0.17 0.17 0.16 For sanitation. Total. Per capita. $23, 613, 222 $1. 16,466,077 3, 233, 615 2, 486, 983 1,326,647 1.40 0.80 0.77 0.52 Outlays. Total. Per capita. S20, 444, 188 12,230,653 4,031,270 2,363,083 1,819,282 $0.95 1.04 1.00 0.73 0.71 GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. Now York, N. Y... Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa . . St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md Cleveland, Ohio - . . Buffalo, N.Y San Francisco, Cal Pittsburg, Pa Cincinnati, Ohio... Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, Wis. . . New Orleans, La.. $8,800,481 $2.26 1,841,830 0.95 2,495,965 1.79 1,281,974 2.06 2,167,083 3.68 712,811 1.32 292,616 0.69 335,386 0.90 900, 347 2.50 257,116 0.73 330,430 0.97 311,445 0.98 226,033 0.73 349,895 1.15 S12,878,S33 $3.31 3,671,702 1.90 3,439,343 2.47 1,963,469 3.13 1,894,995 3.22 1,084,803 2.01 578,994 1.36 829,573 2.23 1,047,063 2.91 627,266 1.78 632,865 1.85 602, 960 1.90 388,601 1.26 244,896 0.80 6,438,426 $1.66 1,878,308 0.97 1,377,247 0.99 882,508 1.41 1,333,087 2.27 648,650 1.02 606,071 1.42 761,200 2.02 943,603 2.62 699,802 1.70 516,857 L61 620, 343 1.95 521,663 1.69 399, 473 1.31 517,337 $0.65 432,696 0.22 624, 562 0.45 146, 186 0.23 273,837 0.47 53,430 0.10 44, 960 0.11 27,017 0.07 168,312 0.47 107,073 0.30 45,020 0.13 19,043 0.06 21,894 0.07 87,265 0.29 $1,446,017 $0.37 151,323 0.08 633,610 0.38 163, 661 0.26 193, 408 0.33 107,490 0.20 52,837 0.12 36,863 0.10 68,408 0.19 103, 162 0.29 68,338 0.17 33,648 0.11 54,200 0.18 63, 946 ■ 0.21 $7,024,233 $1.81 1,610,609 0.83 1,625,196 1.17 1,176,267 1.88 1,641,134 2.79 478,077 0.89 303,136 0.71 334,488 0.87 360,627 0.97 607,939 1.44 346,889 1.02 323,034 1.02 480,670 1.66 263,879 0.86 $2,990,100 SO. 77 1,780,352 0.92 743,610 0.53 611,093 0.82 2,364,674 4.02 56,983 0.11 1,099,689 2.68 137,660 0.37 77,705 0.22 122,869 0.35 326,364 0.96 183,445 0.58 238,960 0.77 1,698,269 6.24 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. Washington, D. C. Newark, N. J , Minneapolis, Minn. Jersey City, N. J . . Louisville, Ky Indianapolis, Ind . Providence, R. I.., St. Paul, Minn Rochester, N. Y... Kansas City, Mo.. Toledo, Ohio Denver, Colo Allegheny, Pa Columbus, Ohio... "Worcester, Mass.., Los Angeles, Cal... Memphis, Tenn Omaha, Nebr New Haven, Conn. Syracuse, N. Y St. Joseph, Mo Scranton, Pa Paterson, N. J Fall River, Mass . . Portland, Oreg $376,996 $1.26 277,921 1.02 183,766 0.73 232,552 1.02 154,646 0.71 63,793 0.31 190,388 0.9S 116,397 0.61 206,643 1.16 260,099 1.42 132,730 0.88 518, 178 3.48 86,767 0.62 119,096 0.86 92, 756 0.74 180,829 1.49 35, 063 0.30 138,649 1.19 112,637 0.96 167,055 1.36 48, 636 0.43 72,900 0.66 67,376 0.61 77,266 0.73 62, 636 0.62 $932,480 $3.13 519,977 1.91 245,057 0.98 442,982 1.95 290,145 1.32 177, 667 0.87 403,622 2.08 187,243 0.98 241,737 1.36 333,248 ~ 1.89 148,694 0.99 206,992 1.39 185,243 1.32 132,072 0.95 164,827 1.31 233,216 1.93 117, 328 1.00 112,386 0.96 206,726 1.77 150,201 1.30 72,769 0.64 67,036 0.60 132,551 1.20 146,658 1.39 93, 620 0.92 $408,203 SI. 37 388,401 1.42 363,382 1.45 241,401 1.06 293,924 1.34 363,868 1.78 378,748 1.95 203,399 1.07 283,131 1.60 276,658 1.66 175, 724 1.17 276,027 1.86 180,690 1.29 208,066 1.50 214,486 1.70 170,989 1.41 176,639 1.60 192, 374 1.64 162,651 1.39 203,387 1.76 106,161 0.93 93, 527 0.83 183,270 1.66 145,390 1.38 138,491 1.37 S196,863 SO. 66 17,781 0.07 33,815 0.14 10, 942 0.06 19,431 0.09 9,331 0.05 26,656 0.14 23,894 0.13 24,923 0.14 21,009 0.12 4,564 0.03 63,285 0.43 20,496 0.15 8,066 0.06 5,981 0.05 43, 496 0.36 11,303 0.10 18, 652 0.16 6,323 0.06 22,071 0.19 3,805 0.03 8,812 0.08 2,006 0.02 2,357 0.02 6,026 0.06 $70,059 $0.24 77, 071 0.28 36,567 0.14 12, 377 0.06 21,952 0.10 19,903 0.10 36,044 0.18 22,964 0.12 31,804 0.18 31,654 0.18 26, 442 0.17 40,879 0.27 35,324 0.25 26, 127 0.19 29,666 0.24 39,188 0.32 25,344 0.22 9,610 0.08 9,897 0.08 22,978 0.20 6,362 0.06 8,961 0.08 10,717 0.10 24,036 0.23 7,969 0.08 $480,443 $1.61 260, 661 0.95 139,269 0.56 89,990 0.40 169, 674 0.73 137,788 0.67 211,711 1.09 123,798 0.65 247,826 1.40 120,489 0.68 73,964 0.49 93,340 0.63 119,483 0.85 45,660 0.33 177,306 1.41 98, 506 0.81 78,052 0.66 69,906 0.51 71,542 0.61 148,681 1.29 27, 464 0.24 34,068 0.30 76,432 0.69 73,555 0.70 83,927 0.83 $986,222 S3. 31 268,137 0.98 301,034 1.20 66,122 0.29 18,328 0.08 28,446 0.14 169,120 0.82 127, 434 0.67 62,634 0.36 614,970 2.92 63,191 0.35 41, 832 0.28 62,897 0.38 426,900 3.08 91,161 0.72 226,072 1.87 83,646 0.71 72,320 0.62 10, 184 0.09 132,690 1.15 22,639 0.20 93,982 0.84 30,382 0.28 103,625 0.98 59,502 0.69 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904- Atlanta, Ga Albany, N. Y Cambridge, Mass Seattle, AVash Grand Rapids, Mich. Dayton, Ohio. .. Lowell, Mass Hartford, Conn. Reading, Pa Ri:?hmond, Va.. Nashville, Tenn Wilmington, Del Trenton, N.J Camden, N. J Bridgeport, Conn. . . $75,141 SO. 76 142,382 1.47 115,222 1.20 124,485 1.30 105,765 1.10 86,169 0.90 119,546 1.20 94,426 1.04 65,611 0.64 98, 671 1.14 46,924 0.56 37,802 0.46 62,212 0.64 68,464 0.71 64,002 0.80 $168,244 $1.60 158,497 1.63 143,226 1.49 114,853 1.20 97,178 1.02 108,636 1.14 146,642 1.53 132,813 1.47 56.323 0.66 103,847 1.20 98,604 I.IS 94,800 1.16 93, 489 1.14 104,856 1.28 75,932 0.95 $132,269 $L34 im, 997 1.64 96, 516 1.00 133,802 1.40 137,184 1.43 105, 154 1.11 136,475 1,44 166,914 1.73 68,671 0.67 105,340 1.22 97,881 1.17 44,962 0.54 83,429 1.02 93,986 1.15 96,376 1.21 $6,826 11, 245 16, 703 9,089 5,802 6,363 4,316 8,310 3,289 8,089 4,317 5,806 3,606 2,734 3,912 $0.07 0.12 0.17 0.09 0.06 0.07 0.06 0.09 0.04 0.09 0.05 0.07 0.04 0.03 0.05 $19,284 SO. 20 12, 586 0.13 34, 175 0.35 22,147 0.23 14,132 0,15 26, 109 0.27 16,121 0.16 13,466 0.15 4,605 0.05 8,197 0.09 16,490 0.18 7,262 0.09 16,741 0.20 11,960 0.15 5,419 0.07 $111,195 57, 560 138,790 46,940 49,061 79,709 99,659 90,225 71,626 85, 620 43,847 51,065 53,437 32, 943 64, 745 $1.13 0.59 1.44 0.49 0.51 0.84 1.05 1.00 0.82 0.99 0.52 0.62 0.65 0.40 0.81 $169,538 36,595 104,837 243,911 32, 116 30,527 116,990 85,790 401 68,665 129, 671 .60,091 177,857 16, 177 30,166 $L72 0.38 1.09 2.55 0.34 0.32 1.22 0.95 («) 0.79 L55 0.61 2.17 0.20 0.38 'Included in the column of "payments for general and municipal service expenses," in Table 24. For details, see Table 5. ! Included in the column of "payments for outlays other than for municipal industries," in Table 24. For details, see Tal Table 7. 199 AND OUTLAYS, TOTAL AND PER CAPITA: 1904. and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] PAYMENTS FOR EXPENSES • AND OUTLAYS « OP SPECIFIED GliOUPS OF DEPABTMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. For highways. Expenses for char- ities and corrections. For recreation. Miscellaneous expenses. « NET OE COKPOEATE INTEEEST PAY- MENTS.! Expenses. Outlays. Expenses. Outlays. City num- ber. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. 836,513,517 SI. 69 $65,986,742 S3. 06 $19,116,208 SO. 89 $8,478,697 SO. 39 $10,008,082 $0.46 $37,222,994 SI. 73 $47,942,535 32.22 18,743,815 7,873,281 5,707,033 4,189,388 1.60 1.95 1.78 1.64 41,859,667 11,162,092 8,383,221 4,581,762 3.56 2.76 2.61 1.80 13,301,955 3,000,886 1,814,447 998,920 1.13 0.74 0.56 0.39 5,973,433 1,340,688 811,983 352,593 0.51 0.33 0.25 0.14 7,944,087 1,311,380 453,416 299,200 0.68 0.32 0.14 0.12 21,886,099 6,311,626 6,360,553 3,664,816 1.86 1.66 1.67 1.44 29,150,914 8,012,616 6,315,413 4,463,692 2.48 1.98 1.97 1.76 GEOUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVEK IN 1904. $5,279,457 SI. 36 1,584,718 0.82 2,643,217 1.90 1,436,909 2.30 2,344,902 3.98 843,937 1.57 698,757 1.64 761,136 2.05 506,735 1.41 703,588 1.99 579,462 1.70 354,258 1.12 692,186 1.92 414,553 1.36 $20,402,843 4,726,463 3,600,611 2,798,366 1,827,844 1,915,481 893,048 738,727 739,206 1,233,619 1,123,962 755,960 771,900 241,737 $5.27 2.45 2.59 4.48 ail 3.56 2.10 1.99 2.05 3.50 3.29 2.38 2.50 0.79 $6,699,643 354,242 1,419,705 752,698 1,774,188 484,386 292,210 132,592 484,409 139,270 470,971 134,196 19,097 144,548 $1.72 0.18 1.02 1.20 3.01 0.90 0.69 0.36 1.34 0.39 1.38 0.4e 0.06 0.47 $1,649,921 $0.42 1,338,037 69 642,090 0.46 •195,702 0.31 685,726 1.17 241,270 0.45 150,010 0.35 176,288 0.47 349,339 0.97 176,499 0.50 60,235 0.15 194,024 0.61 81,555 0.26 43,737 0.14 $2,807,140 $0.72 2,937,017 1.52 4«3,067 0.33 34,327 0.05 492,422 0.84 56,217 0.10 156,047 0.37 2,940 0.01 526,247 1.46 208,853 0.59 109,449 0.32 71,067 22 75,083 0.24 5,221 0.02 $9,848,233 $2.53 2,404,096 1.24 1,029,460 0.74 749,940 1.20 2,104,941 3.58 781,068 1.46 835,981 1.96 600,302 1.61 94,938 0.26 700,234 1.98 1,146,853 3.36 325,324 1.02 347,816 1.13 916,913 3.00 $14,151,125 $3.64 2,208,973 1.14 1,802,616 1.34 928,351 1.49 3,797,016 6.45 1,108,469 2.06 829,366 1.95 731,833 1.97 630,031 0.08 791,110 2.24 1,278,050 3.74 267,552 0.84 341,006 1.11 885,488 2.90 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF lOOflOO TO 300,000 IN 1904. $923,644 330,248 588,262 304,641 284,266 $3.10 1.21 2.35 1.34 1.30 $1,588,252 955,298 492,070 73,917 693,084 $6.33 3.60 1.97 0.32 2.71 $923,938 221,859 99,787 49,916 181,247 $3.10 0.81 0.40 0.22 0.83 $171,490 27,079 84,536 16,714 82,084 SO. 58 0.10 0.34 07 0.37 $15,290 208 306,995 42,855 341, 101 $0.05 Including general and municipal service expenses for interest t Tor details of aU interest payments, see Table'8. given in Table 5. » Excess of accrued interest rece-lpts of interest pajHients. 'Less than 1 cent. .^/j, ^'i- . \ ,A. (u. 'fn '/■[■^'M K^ 200 Table 26.— PAYMENTS FOR SPECIFIED EXPENSES AND [For a list of the cities in each state arranged alphabetically GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904— Continued. City num- ber. CITY OB MDNICIPALITT. Troy.N. Y I,ynn, Mass Des Moines, Iowa. . . New Bedford, Mass . Oakland, CaJ Springfield, Mass . Lawrence, Mass.. Somerville, Mass. Savannah, Ga Hoboten, N. J... Peoria, III Duluth, Minn FiVansviUe, Ind Utioa, N. Y Manchester, N. H . . . San Antonio, Tex. . . Eli'.abeth, N. J Yonkers, N. Y Waterbury, Conn . . . Salt Lalje City, Utah Kansas City, Kans. . Erie, Pa Wilkesbarre, Pa Norfolk:, Va Charleston, S. C PAYMENTS FOE EXPENSES 1 AND OUTLAYS ^ OF SPECIFIED GEOUPS OF DEPAKTMENT3, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS. Expenses for general govern- ment. Total. Per capita, Schenectady, N. Y. Houston, Tex ITarrisburg, Pa Portland, Me Youngstown, Ohio . $85, 757 62,022 39, 618 103,073 112,794 55,687 46, 656 69, 839 47, 444 .49,804 38,600 69, 383 34,560 68,313 40, 310 51,203 37,550 85,866 56, 563 68,925 35,080 33, 696 31,214 59, 566 28,900 52, 694 62, 647 48,148 63,254 31,968 $1.13 0.82 0.54 1.43 1.58 0.78 0.66 0.88 0.72 0.78 0.60 1.11 0.56 0.94 0.05 0.86 0.C4 1.46 0.97 1.19 0.61 0.58 0.54 1.06 0.51 0.97 0.97 0.89 1.00 0.64 Expenses for protection of life and property. PoUce depart- ment. Total. Per capita. S113, 549 92,616 67, 183 125,268 87,816 89, 396 72, 024 83, 126 94,090 128, 336 72, 110 58,110 54, 53B 48,761 47, 745 46,702 68,783 102, 888 51,743 59, 139 60,270 42,988 41,609 89,304 88,366 55,740 00,652 41,433 71, 423 65,422 SI. 49 1.23 0.92 1.74 1.23 1.25 1.05 1.23 1.43 2.00 1.13 0.93 0.88 0.78 0.77 0.78 1.17 1.75 0.89 1.02 1.04 0.75 0.72 1.58 1.57 1.02 1.11 0.77 1..34 1.31 Fire department. Total. 872,161 99,724 128,918 86,828 141,114 109,297 73,109 75,789 80,929 86,942 118,757 143,282 62.021 79; 595 100,058 85,704 61,707 120, 349 49,995 50,799 77,326 70,284 49,994 65,006 77,000 86, 391 29,026 107,158 56, 998 Per capita, $0.95 1.32 1.77 1.21 1.97 1.63 1.07 1.12 1.23 1.36 1.86 2.29 1.00 1.28 1.61 1.44 1.05 2.05 0.86 0.88 1.34 1.22 0.87 1.15 1.37 L28 1.59 0.54 2.00 1.14 All other. Total. Per capita. $10,664 11,139 6,147 10,204 9,692 3,046 3, 116 13, 876 7,219 3,869 5,306 7,537 1,224 300 1,355 7,000 78 8,866 4,094 6,263 2,400 4,662 1,400 2,845 6,881 7,005 6,115 3,269 16,076 4,922 $0.14 0.15 0.08 0.14 0.13 0.04 0.05 0.20 0.11 0.06 0.08 0.12 0.02 (5) 0.02 0.12 (5) 0.15 0.07 0.11 0.04 0.08 0.03 0.05 0.10 0.13 0.09 0.06 0.30 O.IO For health conservation and sanitation. Expenses. For health con- servation. TotaL Per capita. $12,473 19,323 7,760 13, 656 11,927 11,994 10,800 7,663 15,952 6,846 11,896 12,009 3,216 7,597 11,790 19,620 10,974 13,882 3,608 12,868 10,642 7,845 ■3, 149 10, 794 12,384 6,414 13,538 11,021 5,271 20, 317 $0.16 0.26 0.11 0.19 0.17 0.17 0.16 O.U 0.24 0.11 0.19 0.19 0.05 0.12 0.19 0.33 0.19 0.24 0.06 0.22 0.18 0.14 0.05 0.19 0.22 0.12 0.25 0.20 0.10 0.41 For sanitatioh. Total. Per capita. $124,015 65,918 29,109 84,418 56,177 83,578 55,767 71,930 76,752 34, 537 32,656 20,449 18,423 76,769 27,938 37,479 15,425 69,097 33,473 48,817 26,992 9,241 16, 970 77,231 40, 904 8,416 71,863 38,763 39,473 18,982 $1. 63 0.87 0.40 1.17 0.79 1.17 0.81 1.06 1.15 0.54 0.51 0.33 0.30 1.23 0.46 0.63 0.26 1.18 0.67 0.84 0.47 0.16 0.30 L36 0.73' 0.15 1.32 0.72 0.74 0.38 Outlays. Total. $4,515 46, 177 83, 664 62,280 312,775 46,887 9,294 18,245 4,711 6,893 366 34,745 1,723 4,666 26, 575 1,710 1,973 12, 763 45, 906 18,584 25,222 47,438 20,288 909 6,000 42,747 1,461 44,249 55,073 86,113 Per capita $0.06 0,61 1.15 0.87 4.37 0.64 0.14 0.27 0.07 0.11 0.01 0.56 0.03 0.08 0.41 0.03 0.03 0.22 0.79 0.32 0.44 0.82 0.35 0.02 0.09 0.78 0.03 0.82 1.03 1.72 GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 U2 113 114 115 .., 116 ■ 117 118 Dallas, Tex Holyoke, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind. Tacoma, Wash. . . Alcron, Ohio Saginaw, Mich- . . Brockton, Mass.. Lincoln, Nebr... Covington, Ky. . Lancaster, Pa... Spokane, Wash Birmingham, Ala. . . Altoona, Pa Pawtucket, R. I Binghamton, N. Y-. Augusta, Ga South Bend, Ind.. Mobile, Ala Johnstown, Pa. . . Dubuque, Iowa. . . Springfield, Ohio.. Wheeling, W. Va. McKeesport, Pa. . Bayonne, N. J Butte, Mont Allentown, Pa : Sioux City, Iowa.. TcmSHaute, Ind.. Topeka, ' Kans Davenport, Iowa. . /•J Vi Montgomery, Ala..... Quincy, 111 ^, East Sti I)oilis,Hl.... Hsverhiil, Mass Little pock. Ark . ^ 1 Included in the column of ,, » ^ilduded iii the column of $36,809 $0.74 66,496 1.13 23,271 0.47 37,946 0.78 24,284 0.51 47,059 1.01 52,743 1.14 29,455 0.65 47,709 1.05 21,912 0.48 44,133 1.01 35,703 0.82 17,256 0.40 46,844 1.10 32,715 0.77 19,098 0.46 22,109 0.63 30,401 0.73 13,945 0.34 24,823 0.61 33,706 0.83 32,430 0.80 30,359 0.75 34,682 0.86 54,328 L36 19,402 0.49 24,686 0.63 24,604 0.62 20,675 0.53 25,416 0.65 15,175 0.39 15,637 0.41 41,673 1.10 37,602 0.99 20,021 0.53 $59,207 $1.19 56, 892 1.16 34,882 0.71 44,897 0.93 59,248 1.23 43,802 0.94 59,050 1.28 16,112 0.35 46,649 1.03 27,639 0.61 44,801 1.03 57,344 1.32 21,085 0.49 50,549 1.19 34,914 0.82 55, 153 1.32 31,038 0.74 43,492 LOS 32,469 0.79 27,662 0.68 31,931 0.78 52,801 1..30 45,211 1.12 56,199 L39 86,560 2.17 18,889 0.48 27,296 0.69 32,013 0.82 28,554 0.73 31,684 0.81 41,848 1.08 26,989 0.68 57,626 1.52 36,691 0.97 37,664 1.00 $70,363 88,619 63,644 76,998 108,255 $1.42 LSI 1.30 1.59 2.25 38,262 69,249 32,299 34,354 22,036 0.82 1.60 0.71 0.76 0.49 79, 117 73,198 36,530 57,865 34,648 L81 L69 0.83 L36 0.82 64,022 50,650 29,478 14, 198 L29 L21 0.71 0.35 0.89 36,279 44,058 60,821 37,741 11,461 82,225 LOS L50 0.93 0.28 2.06 27,271 0.69 0.84 2.07 1.61 L45 32,989 81,362 63,224 56,567 26,910 41,680 0.69 L09 1.39 1.40 2.94 52,713 52,964 110.888 $4, 617 1,378 1,058 1,986 1,908 1,192 5,732 21 1,160 1,213 7,165 6,135 4,934 3,239 8,366 3,246 2,892 538 3,237 0.01 0.08 1,080 2,899 7,789 0.03 0.07 0.20 1,541 2,519 1,217 3,328 150 587 $0.08 0.03 0.02 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.12 P) 0.03 0.03 0.16 0.14 0.12 0.08 0.20 0.08 0.07 0.04 0.06 0.03 0.09 P) 0.02 0.12 $3,021 $0.06 10,679 0.22 8,132 0.17 4,379 0.09 6,601 0.14 4,351 0.09 3,576 0.08 3,465 0.08 1,694 0.04 2,174 0.05 6,326 0.15 10,844 0.25 3,384 0.08 1,691 0.04 5,729 0.14 11,131 0.27 1,249 0.03 10,129 0.24 4,467 0.11 1,603 0.04 3,015 0.07 4,138 0.10 19,507 0.48 3,886 0.10 6,173 0.15 8,369 0.21 3,200 0.08 14,040 0.36 9,850 0.25 3,417 0.09 18,563 0.48 1,254 0.03 15,797 0.42 3,503 0.09 3,936 0.10 $18,685 $0.38 36,003 0.73 27,728 0.57 14,722 0.30 20,905 0.44 25,241 0.54 42,067 0.91 15,906 0.35 30,376 0.67 15,476 0.34 19,300 0.44 17,291 0.40 8,599 0.20 29,876 0.70 14,726 0.35 11,424 0.27 21,667 0.52 23,760 0.57 1,521 0.04 21,026 0.62 26,522 0.65 42,169 1.04 250 0.01 6,627 0.16 27,789 0.70 18,376 0.46 28,244 0.72 26,275 0.67 3,682 0.09 37,878 0.97 11,842 0.31 12,909 0. 3'4 15,511 0.41 19,680 0.52 5,803 0.15 $23,679 $0.48 26,070 0.53 40,208 0.82 74,250 1.63 68,319 1.42 62,819 L35 42,748 0.92 10,200 0.22 1,905 0.04 93,941 2.08 62,793 1.44 14,389 0.33 5,676 0.13 18,938 0.45 10,067 0.24 9,000 0.21 .66,940 1.60 53,701 1.30 5,397 0.13 18,731 0.46 1,461 0.04 4,358 o.ai 65,637 L62 30,044 0.74 14,023 0.35 2,169 0.05 20,480 0.52 23, 192 0.59 4,333 0.11 26,293 0.68 16,746 0.41 1,096 0.03 35,952 0.95 9,882 0.26 22,531 0.C0 ' payments for general and municipal service expenses," in Table 2t. For details, see Table 5. ' payments for outlays other than for municipal industries," in Table 24. For details, see Table 7. 201 OUTLAYS, TOTAL AND PER CAPITA: 1904— Continued, ^d the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GEOUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904-Continaed. PAYMENTS FOR EXPENSES > AND OUTLAYS 2 OF SPECIFIED GEOUPS OF DEPAETMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS— Continued. For highways. Expenses lor char- ities and corrections. For recreation. Miscellaneous expenses. ' NET OK COEPOEATE INTEEEST PAY- MENTS.* Expenses. Outlays. Expenses. Outlays. City num- ber. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. $103,380 136,619 130,229 178,624 159,450 243,995 146,883 177,062 106,685 46,999 104,818 133,290 62,386 197,719 125,250 82,334 78,020 159,671 82,457 115,683 78,813 88,747 90,777 76,575 60,017 92,916 94.788 52; 678 131,462 74,934 $1.36 1.81 1.79 2.48 2.23 3.42 2.14 2.61 1.62 0.73 1.65 2.13 0.84 3.18 2.02 1.38 1.33 2.72 1.41 1.99 1.37 1.64 1.68 1.35 1.07 1.71 1.74 0.98 2.46 1.50 $20,083 37,208 328,381 109,252' 697,641 115,061 24,034 69,743 149,193 16,969 123,510 200,260 98,619 173,840 54,597 29,070 72,184 82,590 02,146 166,136 264,504 78,342 1,338 161,207 21,072 284,747 240,468 464,030 90,776 54,440 $0.26 0.49 4.50 1.51 8.36 1.62 0.35 1.03 2.26 0.26 1.94 3.20 1.58 2.80 0.88 0.49 1.23 1.41 1.07 2.69 4.58 1.36 0.02 2.85 0.38 6.23 4.41 8.61 1.70 1.09 $104,827 93,881 626 109,034 9,403 73,612 93,561 72,205 26,232 19,844 11,229 4,277 2,594 35,385 25,603 13,931 27,613 75,029 42,460 66 3,727 $1.38 1.25 0.01 1.51 0.13 1.03 1.36 1.07 0.40 0.31 0.18 0.07 0.04 0.57 0.41 0.23 0.47 1.28 0.73 w 0.06 $11,151 25,565 35,132 49,078 11,070 43,330 11,888 27,770 12,117 19,357 28,354 11,268 3,000 5,775 8,717 17,176 643 14,247 4,9.57 10,216 1,993 4,544 627 14,606 14,466 1,358 6,974 6,942 13,331 2,211 $0.15 0.34 48 0.68 0.15 0.61 0.17 0.41 0.18 0.30 0.45 0.18 0.05 0.09 0.14 0.29 0.01 0.24 0.09 0.18 0.03 0.08 0.01 0.26 0.26 0.02 0.11 0.13 0.25 a 04 $468 455 19,869 208 6,120 650 736 1,793 532 14,886 61,702 1,769 400 806 $0.01 0.01 0.27 (') 0.07 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.01 0.23 0.97 0.03 0.01 0.01 $94,893 119,787 75,866 147,619 45,236 63,779 66,939 112,552 117,541 89,280 66,314 171,281 101,757 79,791 34,715 123,876 127,731 105,686 43,217 143,548 196,237 14,823 30,223 292,739 148,261 100,034 227,787 25,869 138,897 40,352 $1.28 1.59 1.04 2.05 0.63 0.90 0.96 1.66 1.78 1.39 1.04 2.74 1.63 1.28 0.56 2.08 2.17 1.80 0.74 2.47 3.40 0.26 0.53 5.17 2.64 1.84 4.18 0.48 2.60 0.81 $127,071 191,272 59,721 206,325 36,352 97,060 92,887 170,545 158,509 78,907 59,146 283,921 102,432 44,195 61,411 120,387 125,685 178,044 64,173 148,108 181,595 33,316 23,600 234,609 141,261 93,920 186,693 57,679 134,952 48,285 $1.67 2.54 0.82 2.87 0.49 1.36 1.36 2.52 2.40 1.23 0.93 4.64 1.64 0.71 0.99 2.02 2.14 3.03 1.10 2.65 3.16 3.68 0.41 4.14 2.52 1.72 3.43 1.07 2.62 0.96 55 66 57 58 69 CO 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 4,944 0.08 72 73 4,319 0.07 74 75 983 0.02 76 77 25,011 89,818 20, .574 3,544 600 67,947 12,968 0.44 1.60 0.38 0.07 0.01 1.27 0.26 78 1,708 0.03 79 80 1,122 29,759 8,513 499 0.02 0.65 0.16 0.01 81 82 83 84 $90,611 $1.82 .98,282 2.00 45,785 0.93 80,669 1.66 90,318 1.88 71,207 1.53 92,511 2.00 29,904 0.66 55,338 1.22 93,095 2.06 80.565 1.85 66,235 1.53 57,481 1.35 121,814 2.86 88,038 2.08 88,313 2.11 42,628 1.02 42.704 1.03 54,085 1.32 60,203 1.48 72,743 1.78 62,310 1.53 61,330 1.62 64,431 1.60 99,526 2.50 31,103 0.79 55,351 1.41 44,966 1.15 48,291 1.23 63,660 1.64 47,150 1.22 30,430 0.80 81,780 2.16 83,686 2.22 34,021 0.90 GEOUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. $2,842 36,656 236, 173 116,672 178, 517 351,735 32,303 90,874 94,434 9,300 328,246 162, 534 15,009 74,291 45,272 91,1.')8 87,173 186. 843 35; 617 6,707 127,960 28,670 78, 178 22,625 19,028 31,938 30,902 15,268 102,198 153,817 45,783 12,729 163,493 33,025 47,739 $0.06 0.74 4.80 2.40 3.71 7.55 0.70 2.00 2.08 0.21 7.53 3.75 0.35 1.75 1.07 2.18 2.09 4.51 0.87 0.16 3.14 0.71 1.93 0.66 0.48 0.81 0.78 0.39 2.61 3.96 LIS 0.33 4.32 0.88 L27 $15, 399 60,415 376 26, 468 17, 713 58,171 60 11,460 1,444 2,600 19,828 21, 449 m. 426 43,140 10,015 6,565 15,282 6,540 3,683 8,889 900 2,094 7 6,443 3,197 81,381 9,141 $0.31 1.23 0.01 0.55 0.38 1.26 P) 0.25 0.03 0.06 0.46 0.50 1.33 0.24 0.16 0.37 0.16 0.09 0.22 0.02 0.05 (?) 0.17 0.08 2.16 0.24 $6,047 12,605 9,680 16,750 3,677 1,248 1,943 471 366 11,429 4,635 200 6,250 6,430 1,162 6,499 2,556 1,496 1,981 5,448 2,049 425 1,767 2,830 7,174 14,544 2,311 6,081 980 8,435 2,482 $0.12 0.25 0.20 0.35 0.08 0.03 0.04 0.01 0.01 0.26 0.11 & 0.15 0.15 0.03 0.16 0.06 0.04 0.05 0.13 0.05 0.01 0.04 0.07 0.18 0.37 0.06 0.16 0.03 0.22 0.07 $138,101 867 1,319 4,695 1,283 4,655 833 767 1,841 2,262 269 6,341 7,646 743 1,355 $2.78 0.02 0.03 0.10 (?) 0.03 0.11 0.02 0.02 0.05 0.06 0.01 0.14 0.20 0.02 0.04 $76,564 $L54 102,717 2.09 28,128 0.67 139,478 2.87 38,427 0.80 57,302 1.23 64,013 1.17 73,890 1.62 39,469 0.87 17,893 0.39 132,614 3.04 141,311 3.26 55,620 1.30 109,936 2.58 33,876 0.80 15,984 0.38 46,697 L12 132,593 3.20 18,512 0.45 56,555 L36 40,461 0.99 28,921 0.71 40,391 1.00 101,148 2.51 47,244 1.18 27,300 0.69 8,587 0.22 42,161 1.07 90,788 2.32 22,110 0.57 73,961 1.91 49, 114 1.29 66,972 1.77 64,624 1.71 11,699 0.31 $107,953 122,757 38,212 230,790 34,749 61,037 103, 634 79; 464 110, 963 33,969 177,539 141,866 66,246 156,817 30,614 88,133 52,467 . 164,469 17,311 68,463 56,085 26, 261 42,021 97,672 35,637 37,368 83,162 38,631 80,641 17,963 105,051 46, 249 56,264 65,837 $2.17 2.60 0.78 4.76 0.72 L31 2.24 1.75 2.45 0.75 4.07 3.27 1..32 3.69 0.72 2.10 1.26 3.97 0.42 1.68 1.37 0.65 1.04 2.42 0.89 0.94 2.11 0.98 2.06 0.46 2.71 1.21 1.46 1.75 0.25 » Including general and municipal service expenses for interest, given in Table 6. t For details o£ all interest payineats, see Table 8. ' Less than 1 ceat. 202 Table 26.— PAYlfENTS FOR SPECIFIED EXPENSES AND [For a list of the cities in each state arranged alphabetically GROUP IV.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904-ContiiiU6d. City mun- ber. 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 ISl CITY OB MUNICIPALITY, Springfield, 111. York, Pa Salem, Mass . . . Maiden, Mass.. Chester, Pa Chelsea, Mass Newton, Mass Passaic, N. J Ehnira, N. Y Atlantic City, N. J.. Superior, Wis Knoxville, Tenn. . Newcastle, Pa Rockford, 111 Jacksonville, Fla. South Omaha, Nebr. Fitchburg, Mass Galveston, Tex Macon, Ga Canton, Ohio Joplin, Mo Auburn, N. Y.. Wichita, Kans.. Bacine, Wis Woonsooket, R. I.... Joliet, HI Taunton, Mass Chattanooga, Tenn.. Sacramento, Cal Oshkosh, Wis La Crosse, Wis Council Blufls, Iowa. PAYMENTS rOB EXPENSES ' AND OUTLAYS ' OP SPECIFIED GBOUPS OF DEPABTMENTS, OEMCES, AND ACCOUNTS. Expenses for general govern- ment. Total. Per capita. $21,733 18,907 29,074 27,559 20,706 29,737 65,400 30,701 25,383 59,849 31,054 18,172 16,828 16,947 26,063 24,244 18,625 26,856 17,827 24,773 13,309 37,020 17,439 16,234 20,938 20,872 25,240 13,366 39,953 20,003 25,039 13,393 JO. 58 0.51 0.78 0.74 0.56 0.81 1.81 0.86 0.71 1.68 0.88 0.52 0.49 0.60 0.77 0.73 0.57 0.82 0.55 0.76 0.41 1.15 0.55 0.51 0.67 0.67 0.81 0.44 L31 0.66 0.86 0.53 Expenses for protection of life and property. PoUce depart- ment. Total. Per capita. $47,513 22,586 41,802 34,862 25,651 44,652 71,168 20,766 27,857 82,788 25, 158 25,918 16,274 17, 662 46,356 18, 105 37, 861 40,552 48,567 25, 454 14, 505 34,825 19,976 11,898 32, 192 37,012 38,259 45, 164 14,047 19,882 15,382 $1.27 0.60 1.12 0.94 0.70 1.22 1.97 0.68 0.78 2.32 0.71 0.74 0.48 0.52 1,37 0.56 L16 1.24 1.49 0.78 0.45 1.09 0.63 0.38 1.03 L18 1.23 1.48 0.97 0.47 0.68 0.61 Fire department. Total. Per capita. $63,128 28,996 39,148 35,481 19,997 38,762 65,770 27,442 51,027 117,587 63,905 37,417 26,817 33,010 51,537 26,868 38,459 50,107 60,727 23,646 57,222 42,867 41,248 41, 665 35,242 30,007 55,382 34,829 44,333 37,771 44,953 $L68 0.78 1.05 0.95 0.55 1.06 1.82 0.76 1.43 3.30 1.80 1.07 0.70 0.97 1.52 0.81 LIS L54 L87 L23 0.73 L78 L35 L30 L32 L13 0.97 1,81 L14 L47 L30 L77 All other. Total. $3,987 224 9,301 4,m 1,014 6,948 3,703 1,602 439 5,312 2,660 332 400 661 2,219 2,212 1,074 1,640 2,042 1,530 2,301 1,271 5,567 4,867 1,330 4,374 2,308 Per capita, $0.11 0.01 0.25 0.11 0.03 0.19 0.10 0.04 0.01 0.15 0.08 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.07 0.07 0.03 0.05 0.06 0.05 0.07 0.04 0.18 0.16 0.04 0.14 0.09 For health conservation and sanitation. Expenses, For health con- servation. Total. $3,698 11,867 5,344 4,614 4,500 8,501 17,353 6,836 3,325 9,037 10, 163 10,560 1,298 2,052 10,985 2,035 6,498 10,081 7,569 8,746 4,603 5,580 2,187 643 729 8,198 4,201 10, 433 5,014 628 1,722 615 Per capita, $0.10 0.32 0.14 0.12 0.12 0.23 0.48 0.19 0.09 0.25 0.29 0.47 0.04 0.06 0.32 0.06 0.20 0.31 0.23 0.27 0.14 0.17 0.07 0.02 0.02 0.26 0.14 0.34 0.16 0.02 0.06 0.02 For sanitation. Total. $23,027 20,460 26,273 34,182 4,847 25,606 72,853 11,719 9,319 69,175 10,970 10,459 9,981 15,989 34,414 631 16,668 31,276 11,332 16,973 259 28,820 10,969 7,160 12,550 22,464 11, 608 17,712 38,556 5,734 7,668 7,138 Per- capita. $0.61 0.55 0.70 0.92 0.13 0.70 2.01 0.33 0.26 L94 0.31 0.30 0.29 0.47 LOl 0.02 0.61 0.96 0.36 0.62 0.01 0.90 0.34 0.23 0.40 0.72 0.37 0.58 L27 0.19 0.26 0.28 Outlays. Total. $8,562 200,272 48, 181 22,074 2,737 87, 249 10,602 10,126 7,800 45,870 69, 345 22,499 3,780 8,269 23,329 29,681 19,546 17,649 8,558 27,273 41, 790 4,733 11,181 7,083 36,227 8,084 18,678 15,642 Per capita. $0.23 5.36 1.29 0.59 0.18 0.07 2. '41 0.30 0.25 0.29 0.22 1.35 2.04 0.66 0.11 0.25 0.72 0.91 0.60 0.55 0.27 0.86 L33 0.15 0.36 0.23 L19 0.27 0.64 0.61 1 Included In the column of " payments for general and municipal service e^enses " ia Table 24. For details, see Table 5. 2 Included in the column of " payments lor outlays other than lor municipal industries " in Table 24. For details, see Table 7 203 OUTLAYS, TOTAL AND PER CAPITA: 1804— Gontinued. and the nmnber assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904— Continued. PAYMENTS FOB EXPENSES ' AND OUTLAYS ! OP SPECIFIED GEOtJPS OF DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES, AND ACCOUNTS- Continued. For highways. Expenses. Total. $54,1S6 41,215 79,327 80,640 42,564 68,072 164,216 44,838 55,382 84,490 40,954 47,909 63,026 51,233 82,862 25,275 89,600 21,141 35,148 38,686 16,554 92,161 55,409 50,075 72,457 51,939 69,955 38,337 52,512 30,104 29,704 Per capita. SI. 44 1.10 2.13 2.17 1.16 1.86 4.54 1.25 1.55 2.37 1.15 1.37 1.85 1.51 2.44 0.76 2.74 0.65 1.08 1.19 0.51 2.S7 1.74 1.58 2.31 1.66 2.26 1.25 2.92 1.74 1.04 1.17 Outlays. Total. $110,171 6,758 37,945 8,480 53,707 14,362 36,766 29,213 17,484 18,713 183,755 2,000 34,600 54, 158 18,527 U),634 41,073 134, 677 12,356 10,887 36,623 64,837 142,506 35,537 26,265 4,029 38,067 10,863 48,119 24,292 102,031 117,738 Per capita. $2.94 0.18 1.02 0.23 1.46 0.39 1.02 0.81 0.49 0.53 5.18 0.06 1.02 1.59 0.55 0.32 1.26 4.13 0.38 0.34 1.13 2.02 4.47 1.12 0.84 0.13 1.23 0.36 1.58 0.81 3.51 4.65 Expenses for char- ities and corrections, Total. $3,384 1,120 81,940 31,692 41,917 35,843 15,871 3,148 21,400 12,955 15,124 2,880 9,992 1,978 55,015 39,783 7,178 1,411 32,137 1,800 9,542 11,605 2,000 34,413 23,891 1,217 10,598 Per capita. $0.09 0.03 2.20 0.85 1.14 0.99 0.44 0.09 0.60 0.37 0.44 0.08 0.29 0.06 1.68 1.22 0.22 0.04 1.00 0.06 0.30 0.37 0.06 1.11 0.78 0.04 0.35 For recreation. Expenses. Total. $36,395 3,040 10,520 9,962 2,102 7,393 20,563 2,944 6,026 32, 121 1,759 90 755 15, 444 488 2,966 1,538 4,525 2,652 738 4,895 586 661 7,371 1,975 6,972 7,153 1,956 2,126 7,036 Per capita. $0.97 0.08 0.28 0.27 0.06 0.20 0.57 0.08 0.17 0.90 0.05 (?) 0.02 0.46 0.01 0.09 0.05 0.14 0.08 0.02 0.15 0.02 0.02 0.24 0.06 0.23 0.23 0.06 0.07 0.28 Outlays. Total. $45,937 2,879 2,002 21,208 689 2,628 6,243 3,000 ■i6,'777' 19,205 304 4,007 1,877 224 Per capita. $1.23 0.08 0.05 0.57 0.02 0.07 0.18 0.09 '6."52 0.01 0.63 0.01 0.13 0.06 0.01 Miscellaneous expenses. ' Total. $76, 665 40,565 15,814 76, 519 45,848 59,282 156,885 37,984 47, 176 49,547 7,104 79,801 47,849 21,238 45,621 136,060 46, 413 53,106 44,019 48,409 27,357 27,972 58,604 30,898 69,683 34,437 48,854 56,538 16,686 20,874 21,230 29,960 Per capita. $2.04 1.09 0.42 2.06 1.25 1.62 4.34 1.06 1.32 1.39 0.20 2.29 1.41 0.62 1.34 4.10 1.42 1.63 1.35 1.49 0.84 0.87 1.84 0.98 2.22 1.10 1.58 1.85 0.55, 0.69 0.73 1.18 NET OE COKPOEATE INTEREST PAY- MENTS.* Total. $47, 095 40,333 39, 672 126,141 39,997 98, 206 263, 614 36,331 41,.?93 100,730 74, 463 16,843 22, 692 70,625 58,247 64,552 81, 211 42,966 63,340 15, 636 28,720 53,458 24,090 91,712 33,936 89,402 50,396 4,5.56 19,235 24,080 26,890 Per capita. a Including general and municipal senrice expenses for interest, given in Tahle 5. t For details of all interest payments, see Table 8, 6 Less than 1 cent. $1.26 1.08 1.06 3.37 1.09 2.08 7.29 0.98 1.16 2.83 0.02 2.13 0.50 0.67 2.08 1.76 1.97 2.49 1.32 1.95 0.48 0.89 1.68 0.76 2.92 1.09 2.89 1.65 0.15 0.64 0.83 1.06 City num- ber. 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 204 Table 27 — RECEIPTS FROM SPECIFIED CLASSES OF GENERAL REVENUES,' TOTAL AND PER CAPITA: 1904. [For a list ol the cities in each state arranged alphabetically and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] City num- ber. CITY OE MUNICIPALITY. Grand total Group I Group II Group III Group IV General property taxes. Total. $288,489,068 184, 026, 205 46,957,984 33,540,886 23,963,993 Per capita. 513.38 15.66 11.61 10.44 9.39 Special property and business taxes. Total. 89,325,788 6. 032, 970 1,285,423 1,341,800 666,595 Per capita. 80.43 0.51 0.32 0.42 0.26 Poll taxes. Total. $1,045,199 190, 624 216, 791 378, 269 259,515 Per capita. $0.05 0.02 0.05 0.12 0.10 LICENSES AND PEKMITS. Liquor licenses and taxes. Total. $28,837,420 17,630,215 5,293,481 3,351,472 2,662,252 Per capita. 11.34 1.50 1.31 1.04 1.00 All other licenses, and departmental permits. Total. $6,508,422 3,127,660 1,342,743 1,027,824 1,010,195 Per capita. $0..S0 0.27 0.33 0.32 0.39 ALL OTSEB GENEBAL REVENUES. Total. $151,644 125,405 6,953 12, 285 7,000 Per capita. GROUP I.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 OR OVER IN 1904. New York, N.Y.. Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa.. St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md Cleveland, Ohio... Buffalo, N.Y San FrancLsco, Cal Pittsburg, Pa Cincinnati, Ohio... Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, Wis. . . New Orleans, La.. $78,262,710 19,541,163 17,814,575 9,152,597 17,559,226 $20. 13 10.11 12.79 14.65 29.84 6,359,305 5,210,165 4,646,494 5,620,167 5,462,655 11.80 12 24 12 49 16.60 16.48 3,593,624 4, 125, 188 3,130,596 3,548,761 10. 52 12.99 10.15 11.63 $2,795,696 168, 113 33,681 907, 463 1, 509, 241 405, 501 64,' 392 17,674 131,309 $0.72 0.09 0.02 1.45 2.66 0.75 0.17 'b'.bb $53,313 99,630 37, 675 $0 04 0.17 0.12 (5,914,807 $1.52 3,814,005 1.97 1,835,000 1.32 1,307,295 2.09 1,093,137 1.86 431,524 0.80 520,120 L24 615,241 1.65 264,600 0.73 608,712 1.44 418,257 1.22 324,727 1.02 417,190 1.35 159,600 0.52 $692,239 747,630 .382, 162 327,233 62,539 98,603 24, 151 42,792 280,207 113,016 123, 533 29,892 44,820 268,844 $0.15 0.39 0.27 0.52 0.11 0.18 0.06 0.12 0.78 0.32 0.36 0.09 0.15 0.85 $97, 182 1,929 1,864 152 2,008 3,778 3,062 7,598 500 GROUP II.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1904. Washington, D. C. Newark, N. J , Minneapolis, Minn. Jersey City, N. J . . Louisville, Ky Indianapolis, Ind. , Providence, R. I. . St. Paul, Minn Rochester, N. Y.. Kansas City, Mo.. Toledo, Ohio Denver, Colo , Allegheny, Pa Columbus, Ohio... Worcester, Mass.. Los Angeles, Cal. . Memphis, Tenn Omaha, Nebr New Haven, Conn, Syracuse, N. Y St. .Toseph, Mo Scranton, Pa , Paterson, N. J Fall River, Mass.. Portland, Oreg $3,696,931 2,804,956 2, 884, 023 $12.07 10.28 11.53 8.65 11.65 1,966,336 2,553,882 1,920,475 2,994,701 1,999,774 2,164,982 2,115,379 9.38 15.43 10.51 12.22 12.01 1,795,570 3,201,764 1,732,721 1, 621, 639 11.92 21.53 12.34 11.68 14.86 1,874,719 1,708,897 1,216,092 1,446,648 1,316,024 1,699,966 14.12 10 35 12.37 11.26 14.73 619,427 732,495 922,916 1,219,787 849,975 5.48 6.62 8.37 11.55 8.38 $446, 414 26, 675 61,799 1,470 41, 311 44, 392 3.670 57; 338 $1.50 0.10 0.35 0.01 2.05 0.35 0.38 0.03 0.54 $35,000 3,600 23, 122 63,506 33, 315 6,842 49,245 $0.13 0.12 0.02 0.30 0.06 0.47 $458,849 $1.54 360,200 1.32 402,867 1.61 274,014 1.20 136,465 0.62 183,860 0.90 185,145 0.95 379,000 1.99 192,812 1.09 160,897 0.91 134,346 0.89 255,380 1.72 176,025 L25 111,620 0.80 151,614 1.20 256,995 2.12 19,650 0.17 435,000 3.72 161,244 1.38 146,940 1.27 81,427 0.72 174,000 1.56 136,760 1.24 154,685 1.47 163,800 1.62 $161,887 49,937 40,452 39,612 151,041 54,230 48,517 21,196 11,080 174,026 10,782 $0.54 0.18 0.10 0.17 0.69 0.26 0.25 0.11 0.06 0.99 0.07 0.49 0.26 0.13 0.08 1.43 0.53 0.17 0.13 0.11 0.28 0.15 0.15 0.04 0.88 72,682 36,787 17, 751 9,744 173,716 62,518 20, 272 15, 146 12, 705 31,166 17,019 17,017 3,871 89, 589 $2 1,579 111 •1,187 2,972 639 GROUP III.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 60,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904. Atlanta, Ga Albany, N.Y Cambridge, Mass Seattle, Wash Grand Rapids, Mich. . Dayton, Ohio Lowell, Mass Hartford, Conn.. Reading, Pa Richmond, Va. . . Nashville, Tenn. . . Wilmington, Del. . Trenton, N.J Camden, N. J Bridgeport, Coim.. Troy, N. Y Lynn, Mass Des Moines, Iowa New Bedlord, Mass Oakland, Cal $866,918 1,061,831 1,652,147 1,050,366 923,283 1,065,330 1,273,678 1,346,084 664,196 1,188,573 637,641 591,781 545,977 555,016 887,736 881,677 872,202 965,633 1,010,485 723,755 $8.78 10.94 17.15 10.96 9.65 11.20 13.42 14.87 7.63 13.74 7.61 7.17 6.66 6.78 11.12 11.60 11.58 13.24 14.04 10.12 $17,562 60, 126 167,727 102,697 238, 162 6,167 1,015 7,305 18,697 18,246 22,134 61,959 104,881 $0.18 0.52 1.74 1.08 2.63 0.07 0.01 0.09 0.23 0.23 0.29 0.82 $10, 308 41,650 38,334 755 25,482 3,581 6,074 36,180 25,320 $0.10 0.43 0.40 0.01 0.29 0.04 0.47 $103,863 143, 134 44 260, 390 49,263 78,239 128,925 70,329 67,610 62, 322 18,720 1 Included in the column oJ " receipts from general revenues," in Table 25. For details; 107,900 123,525 129,623 106,936 82,862 90,864 64,993 102,866 see Table 10. $1.06 1.47 2.61 0.51 0.82 L36 0.78 0.78 0.72 0.22 1.32 1.51 1.62 1.41 LIO 1.25 0.90 1.44 $125,652 $1.27 0.11 0.03 0.33 0.20 10,231 2,762 31,429 1 18,759 16,892 3,706 6,294 6,734 80,404 0.18 0.04 0.07 0.08 0.93 92,494 2,970 14,474 6,953 8,237 1.10 0.04 0.18 0.08 0:10 1,676 0.02 0.06 0.17 0.04 0.42 4,557 12,074 2,699 29,946 $290 6,063 2,679 »Less than 1 cent. 205 Table 27.— RECEIPTS FROM SPECIFIED CLASSES OP GENERAL REVENUES,^ TOTAL AND PER CAPITA: 1904-ContInued. ' [For a list ol the cities in each state arranged alphabetically and the number assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP III.-CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OP 60,000 TO 100,000 IN 1904-Continued. CITY OK MUNICIPALITT. TAXES. LICENSES AND PERMITS. City num- ber. General property taxes. Special property and business taxes. Poll taxes. Liquor licenses and taxes. All other licenses, and departmental permits. ALL OTHER GENERAL REVENUES. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. 60 Springfield, Mass Lawrence, Mass SomervUle, Mass Savannah, Ga $1,001,619 629,018 976,532 632,505 388,243 640,657 710,274 441,057 695,934 496,517 644,649 522,731 940,449 636,699 603,317 464,918 453,029 337,828 576,181 511,309 335,882 606,071 454,483 780,885 606,890 $14.06 9.18 14.41 8.07 6.04 10.06 11.36 7.08 9.58 7.99 10.82 8.88 16.02 10.90 10.40 7.88 7.87 5.89 10.17 9.11 6.16 11.13 8.44 14 60 10.12 $147,323 33,272 72,351 S2.07 0.49 L07 135,000 18,032 30,725 $0.49 0.26 0.45 $77,699 120,317 26 62,110 99,000 111,750 171,000 70,457 94,208 64,109 21,300 65,230 55,558 71,604 124,700 s,:>79 1.54 1.75 2.73 1.13 1.61 0.87 0.36 l.U 0.96 1.23 2.15 $2,174 870 1,645 114,086 8,192 8,161 8,512 9,925 656 6,915 13,299 4,652 9,699 5,336 59,028 31,666 4,676 9,687 127,421 86,481 7,040 9,604 16,292 617 2,669 $0.03 0.01 0.02 1.73 0.13 0.13 0.14 0.16 0.01 0.11 0.22 0.08 0.17 0.09 1.02 0.66 0.08 0.17 2.26 1.64 0.13 0.17 0.30 0.01 0.05 61 62 63 64 Hobolcen, N.J 26,646 6,156 0.41 0.10 887 0.01 65 Peoria, 111 66 Duluth,MLnn $1,247 10.02 67 Evansville, Ind Utica,N. Y 4,500 0.07 68 41,361 107,605 0.67 L73 69 Manchester, N. H San Antonio, Tex Elizabeth, N. J 22,644 5,462 8,200 0.36 0.09 0.14 70 71 18,504 3,812 7,134 0.31 0.06 0.12 79. Yonkers, N. Y 73 Waterbury, Conn Salt Lake City, Utah... Kansas City, Kans Erie, Pa 737 2,091 0.01 - 0.04 74 75 76 1,617 3,408 0.03 0.06 55,600 55,200 62,296 0.97 0.96 0.92 77 Wilkesbarre, Pa Norfolk, Va 21,583 1,469 6,896 0.38 0.03 0.12 78 1,299 189 0.02 79 Charleston, S. C Schenectady, N. Y Houston, Tex 80 7,060 0.13 79,629 22,966 55,200 1.46 0.42 1.02 81 6,310 5,867 22,392 0.10 0.11 0.42 82 Harrisburg, Pa i,563 47,530 0.03 0.89 83 Portland, Me 475 2 01 84 Youngstown, OMo 59,216 1.18 (') GROUP IV.— CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1904. 97 100 101 102 103 104 106 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 123 120 Dallas, Tex Holy oke. Mass Fort Wayne, Ind. Tacoma, Wash . . . Akron, Ohio Saginaw, Mich.. Brockton, Mass. Lincoln, Nebr... Covington, Ky.. Lancaster, Pa... Spokane, Wash Birmdngham, Ala. . . Altoona, Pa Pawtucket, R. I Binghamton, N. Y. Augusta, Ga South Bend, Ind. Mobile, Ala Johnstown, Pa... Dubuque, Jowa. . Springfield, Ohio.. Wheeling, W. Va. McKeesport, Fa.. Bayonne, N. J Butte, Mont Allentown, Pa Sioux City, Iowa. - Terre Haute, Ind. . Topeka, Kans Davenport, Iowa. . Montgomery, Ala., Quinoy, 111 East St. Louis, III. Haverhill, Mass... Little Rock, Ark. . Springfield^ 111. York. Pa Salem, Mass Maiden, Mass.. Chester, Pa $594,971 699,577 393, 113 483,066 559, 362 469,164 586,387 391,727 355,217 261,959 482, 106 186, 630 300,568 569, 754 396,987 271,826 345,913 264,242 247,081 359,823 294,262 318,804 485,189 426,379 249,366 427,599 369,226 389,638 429,736 151,974 307,079 420,124 406,934 156, 119 372,105 263,504 443,148 488,565 263,632 $11.98 12.21 8.02 9.95 11.64 10.07 12.68 8.61 7.84 6.57 11.05 4.30 7.04 13.39 9.36 6.49 8.28 6.38 6.02 9.65 7.24 7.89 12.02 10.69 6.30 10.86 9.41 9.95 11.06 3.92 8.05 11.11 10.79 4.14 9.92 7.06 11.88 13.15 7.19 Chelsea, Mass 422,199 11.52 22,359 0.61 16,928 Newton,Ma8S 1,042,469 28.81 130,350 3.60 17,450 Passaic, N.J 231,758 6.46 1,088 0.03 Elmira, N. Y 321,619 9.00 9,103 0.25 Atlantic City, N. J 541,283 15.19 3,439 0.10 218 1 Included in the column ol "receipts from general revenues," in Table 25, $55,287 26,079 18,986 1,067 19,421 1,061 3,927 872 7,660 12,604 4,743 41,719 621 928 67,447 87,085 675 $1.13 0.44 0.02 0.18 0.03 0.10 0.02 0.19 0.32 0.13 1.11 0.01 0.02 1.64 2.34 0.02 $16,561 4,866 26,500 7,563 6,064 5,336 3,110 i,000 3,065 22,930 16,769 17,076 5,538 19,130 17,450 3,060 $0.34 0.10 0.67 0.17 0.14 0.13 0.07 0.15 0.67 0.42 0.45 0.16 0.51 0.47 0.08 0.46 0.48 $15,906 63,498 22, 300 65,070 32,364 42,629 59,600 19,521 31,402 93,835 57,700 22,423 33,375 33,306 22,000 16,800 16, 674 32, 760 40,000 26,924 44,472 27,264 37,281 49, 132 32,384 46,666 53,606 59,578 24, 600 71,750 145, 234 51,132 23,760 84,668 13,482 22 19,054 37,158 16 56,936 41,672 89,250 $0.32 1.09 0.46 1.34 0.67 0.91 1.31 0.43 0.69 2.16 1.33 0.53 0.78 0.79 0.53 0.40 0.40 0.80 0.98 0.C6 1.09 0.67 0.92 1.23 0.82 1.18 1.36 1.53 0.64 1.88 3.84 1.36 0.63 2.26 0.36 0.01 For details, see Table 10. 0.52 1.01 (') 1.59 1.17 2.60 $13,345 1,019 3,217 10,560 1,121 4.804 2,666 4,521 11,791 13,287 21,620 131,721 16,716 6,673 3,264 51,477 2,998 96,289 26,287 2,638 2,009 21,448 2,994 5,369 39,411 17,072 5,019 4,826 10,571 6,269 79,629 3,042 36,332 1,769 27,627 5,993 11,832 982 661 5,227 $0.27 0.02 0.07 0.22 0.02 0.10 0.06 0.10 0.26 0.29 0.50 3.03 0.39 0.15 0.08 1.23 0.07 2.32 0.64 0.06 0.05 0.63 0.07 0.13 0.99 0.43 0.13 0.12 0.27 0.16 2.06 0.08 0.96 0.05 0.73 0.16 0.32 0.03 0.02 0.14 3,345 0.09 759 0.02 6,142 0.17 3,072 0.09 47,407 1.33 ' Less than 1 cent. $267 137 207 23 $0.01 (.') 206 Table 27.— RECEIPTS FROM SPECIFIED CLASSES OF GENERAL REVENUES,' TOTAL AND PER CAPITA: 1904— Continued. [For a list ol the cities in each state arranged alphabetically and the ntimber assigned to each, see page 37.] GROUP IV.— CITIES II WING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 60,000 IN 1904— Continued. CITY on MUNICIPALITY. TAXES. LICENSES AND TEBMITS. City num- ber. General property taxes. Special property and business taxes. Poll taxes. Liquor licenses and taxes. All other licenses, and departmental permits. ALL OTHEE GENERAL KEVENOES. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. Total. Per capita. 130 S317, 319 188,894 281,670 267,601 264,870 216,020 437,542 421, 160 178,815 338,141 142, 148 366,746 236,020 286,902 243,002 338, 611 380,781 214,834 341,702 274, 377 218,621 282,721 $8.95 6.41 8.28 7.87 7.81 6.61 13.67 12.91 5.49 10.42 4.38 11.43 7.41 9.06 7.74 10.84 12.29 7.03 11.22 9.11 7.52 11.15 S8, 479 SO. 24 $71,600 21, 6M 12,400 53,267 18,450 93,000 2 17, 375 33, 125 30,764 14,565 57,963 $2.02 0.62 0.36 1.67 0.54 2.80 <0.^53 1.02 0.95 0.46 1.81 $2,430 37,342 10, 345 2,565 32,228 5,997 1,143 12,740 42,103 1,141 16,304 922 7,412 2,627 3,8,57 3,213 1,048 18,564 28,181 462 2,705 2,086 $0.07 1.07 0.30 0.08 0.95 0.18 0.03 0.39 1.29 0.04 0.60 0.03 0.23 0.08 0.12 0.10 0.03 0.61 0.93 0.02 0.09 0.08 $279 $0.01 131 Knoxvillc, Tcnn $3,000 SO. 09 132 822 0.02 133 Rookford, 111 134 Jacksonville, Fla jSouth Omaha, Nebr Fitchburg, Mass Galveston, Tex, 135 136 46,573 1.42 16,250 2,630 1,338 0.50 0.08 0.04 137 329 0.01 138 Macon, Ga 4,845 0.15 139 140 2,958 12,829 0.09 0.40 141 106 (') 142 143 Racine, Wis 6,969 0.19 27,750 25, 165 140,000 40,996 22,000 64,056 26,000 31,000 15, 382 0.88 0.80 4.48 1.32 0.72 2.10 0.83 1.07 0.61 144 Woonsocket. R.I Joliet, III 2,396 0.08 145 146 55,958 6.19 14,850 0.48 147 Chattanooga, Tenn Sacramento, Cal Oshkosh, Wis 148 149 4,534 6,S69 0.15 0.20 150 La Crosse, Wis 151 Council Bluffs, Iowa 2,621 0.10 63 m 1 Included in the column of "receipts Irom general revenues, " in Table 25. For details, see Table 10. 2Less than 1 cent. 207 Table 28.— SPECIFIBD PAYMENTS AND RECEIPTS FOR EDUCATION, TOTAL AND PER CAPITA: 1904. [For a list ol the cities in eacli state aiianged alpliabetically and tlie number assigned to each, see page 37.] City num- ber. CITY OE MUinCIPALlTY. Orand total Group I Group II Group III Group IV PiTMENTS FOB SCHOOLS. Aggregate. Total. $109,968,626 68,169,413 18,146,735 13,288,356 10,374,122 Per capita. $5.10 5.80 4.49 4.14 4.06 Expenses.! Salaries of teachers. Total. 162,552,853 38,028,744 10,979,649 7,801,613 5,742,547 Per capita. $2.90 3.24 2.71 2.43 2.25 All other. Total. $24,288,724 , Per capita. $1.13 1.21 1.03 1.02 1.02 Outlays.' Total. $23,127,049 Per capita. $1.07 1.35 0.74 0.69 0.80 EECEIPT3 FKOM SUB- VENTIONS, QBANTB, CHAEGES, ETC., FOE SCHOOLS.' Total. $12,580,640 6,149,531 8,220,203 2,380,092 1,830,024 Per capita. $0.63 0.52 0.80 0.74 0.72 PAYMENTS FOE EX- PENSES OF LIBEA- EIBS, AET GALLEE- lES, AND MUSEimS.' Total. $4,186,879 2:708,638 689,436 462,815