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THE    GIFT   OF 


Compliments  of 


WM.   W.   WILDER, 

State  Auditor 


REPORT 


STATE  AUDITOR 


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STATE  OF  MISSOURI 


roB  THE  TWO  FI8CAI.  TEABS 


Stgiaalng  Januars  1,  1903,  and  Ending  December  31, 1S04. 


Section  10385,    Re\'ised   Statutes  1899:  ^ 

The  State  Auditor  shall,  at  the  commencement  of  each  rcgrulary^ession  of  the 
General  Assembly,  prepare  and  rei)ort  a  full  and  detailed  statement  <xf  the  condition 
of  the  revenue  and  of  the  expenditures  for  the  two  preceding  fiscal  ^-^^^rs;  a  full  and 
detailed  statentiient  of  the  public  debt,  eetlmates  of  the  revenue  an<rl|||pendltures  for 
the  two  succeeding  fiscal  years;  such  plans  as  he  may  deem  expedient  for  the  support 
of  the  public  credit,  for  lessening  the  public  expenses,  for  promoting  frugality  and 
economy  in  the  public  offices,  and  generally  for  the  better  management  and  more 
perfect  understanding  of  the  fiscal  affairs  of  the  State;  a  tabular  statement  lowing 
separately  the  whole  amount  of  each  appropriation  of  money  made  by  law,  the 
amount  paid  under  the  same,  and  the  balance  unexpended;  a  tabular  statement 
showing  the  amount  of  revenue  chargeable  to  each  county  for  the  two  preceding  fiscal 
years;  the  aggregate  amount  of  each  object  of  taxation,  together  with  the  tax  due 
on  the  same. 


REPORT. 


State  of  Missouri  Office  of  State  Audltor»1 
City  of  Jefferson,  January  1,  1906.    j 

To  the  Honorable,  the  Forty-third  General  Assembly  of  Missouri : 

In  obedience  to  the  requirements  of  section  10385,  Revised  Stat- 
utes of  1899,  I  have  the  honor  to  submit  the  following  report  of  the 
transactions  of  this  department  for  the  two  fiscal  years  beginning 
January  i,  1903,  and  ending  December  31,  1904: 

BALANCE  IN  THE  TREASURY  JANUARY  i,  1903. 

The  balance  in  the  State  treasury,  belonging  to  the  several  funds, 
at  the  commencement  of  business  on  January  i,  1903,  after  payment 
of  all  State  Auditor's  warrants  drawn  in  1901  and  1902  up  to  the  cjose 
of  business  on  December  31,  1902,  was  as  follows: 


state  Revenue   fund 

State  Sinking   fund 

State  School  fund 

State  Seminary  fund 

State  School  moneys 

State   Seminary   moneys 

Road  and   Canal  fund 

Bscheats  fund   

Insurance  Department   fund 

Bamdngs  Missouri  Penitentiary ,.. 

Colored  InsUtute  fund 

State   Bank    Inspection  fund 

Bulldinsr  and  Loan  Supervision  fund. 
County  Foreign  Insurance  Tax  fund.. 
State  Hospital  for  Insane  No.  1  fund. 
State  Hospital  for  Insane  No.  2  fund. 
State  Hospital   for  Insane  No.  3  fund. 

School  for  the  Deaf 

Training:  School  for  Boys  fund 

Federal  Soldiers'  Home  fund , 

State  Fair  fund 

Factory  Inspection  fund 

Board  of  Health  fund 


Total, 


r409i5r 


1668,741  04 

520,204  38 

123  40 

18911 

187,092  60 

196,287  44 

4,468  29 

83,792  61 

48,506  15 

81,944  26 

158  50 

4,778  67 

848  21 

812,747  54 

840  35 

11,248  27 

16,273  96 

524  29 

3,690  39 

725  68 

5,095  00 

347  85 

274  73 


11,998,402  71 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


RECEIPTS  AND  DISBURSEMENTS  IN  1903  AND  1904. 

In  the  following  tables  will  be  found  a  condensed  statement  of 
the  receipts  into  and  disbursements  from  the  several  funds  in  the 
State  treasury  during  the  two  years  ending  December  31,  1904: 

STATE  REVENUE  FUND. 

The  receipts  into  this  fund  were  derived  from  the  following 
sources,  viz. : 

First — ^Tax  of  15  cents  on  the  $100  valuation  on  real  and  per- 
sonal property;  property  and  assets  of  corporate  companies;  stock 
and  undivided  profits  of  banks  and  local  insurance  companies ;  largest 
amount  of  goods,  wares  and  merchandise  of  merchants  and  the  raw 
material,  finished  products,  with  tools,  machinery  and  appliances  of 
manufacturers,  on  hand  at  any  one  time  between  the  first  Monday 
in  March  and  the  first  Monday  in  June;  railroad,  bridge,  telegraph 
and  telephone  property;  steamboats  and  other  vessels,  and  liquors 
purchased  by  dramshop-keepers. 

Second — Tax  of  i^  per  cent  on  gross  receipts  for  business  done  in 
this  State  by  express  companies. 

Third — One-half  of  the  tax  of  2  per  cent  on  the  gross  premiums 
collected  in  this  State  by  insurance  companies  not  organized  under 
the  laws  of  this  State. 

Fourth — License  tax  on  auctioneers,  brokers  and  exchange  deal- 
ers, dramshops,  peddlers,  ferries  and  billiard  and  other  tables. 

Fifth — ^Tax  of  i^  per  cent  on  sales  of  dutiable  goods  by  auction- 
eers. 

Sixth — Fees  paid  by  corporations,  when  articles  of  incorporation 
are  issued,  under  section  21,  article  10  of  the  Constitution. 

Seventh — Interest  on  moneys  in  State  depositaries. 

Eighth — Fees  for  services  of  Secretary  of  State,  issuing  com- 
missions, etc.,  and  of  State  Auditor,  registering  municipal  bonds. 

Ninth — Fees  for  commissions  of  notaries  public. 

Tenth — Receipts  from  sales  of  Statutes  and  Session  Acts. 

Eleventh — Receipts  from  fees  for  the  inspection  of  beer. 

Twelfth — Receipts  from  fines  of  packing  house  companies,  etc. 

Thirteenth — Sixty  per  cent  of  fees  collected  by  Excise  Commis- 
sioner. 

Fourteenth — ^All  receipts  into  the  State  treasury  not  required  by 
law  to  be  placed  to  the  credit  of  some  other  fund. 


THE  STATE  FUNDS.  5 

The  disbursements  from  this  fund  were : 

First — Fpr  support  of  the  public  schools,  one-third  of  the  re- 
ceipts as  appropriated  by  the  General  Assembly. 

Second — For  pay  and  contingent  expenses  of  the  General  As- 
sembly, salaries  of  officers,  costs  in  criminal  cases,  assessing  and  col- 
lecting the  revenue,  support,  improvements  and  repairs  of  the  elee- 
mosynary, educational  and  penal  institutions  and  all  other  expenses 
of  the  State  government. 


Cr. 


To  balance  January  1,  1903 

To  receipts  in  1903  from  tax  books  and  other  ordinary 
sources  of  revenue   

To  receipts  In  1904  from  tax  books  and  other  ordinary 
sources  of  revenue   

To  receipts  from  interest  on  deposits  in  190B 

To  receipts  from  interest  on  deposits  In  1904 

To  receipts  from  fees  of  State  officers  in  1903 

To  receipts  from  fees  of  State  officers  in  1904 

To  receipts  from  fees  of  excise  commissioner  in  1903 

To  receipts  from  fees  of  excise  commissioner  in  1901 

To  receipts  from  incorporation  tax  in  1903 

To  receipts  from  incorporation  tax  in  1904 

To  receipts  from  foreiirn  insurance  tax  in  1903 

To  receipts  from  foreign  Insurance  tax  in  1904 

To  receipts  from  taxation  of  express  companies  in  1903.... 

To  receipts  from  taxation  of  express  companies  in  1904 

To  receipts  from  beer  Inspection  tax  in  1903 

To  receipts  from  beer  inspection  tax  in  1904 

To  receipts  from  R.  P.  Williams  (Old  Scholarship  Endow- 
ment fund)  in  1908 

To  receipts  from  fines  of  packing  house  companies,  etc., 
in  3903   

To  receipts  from  fines  of  packing  house  compcLnies  in  1904 

To  receipts  from  Railroad  and  Warehouse  Commission  in 
1903    

To  receipts  from  miscellaneous  sources  in  1903 

To  receipts  from  miscellaneous  sources  In  1904 

To  transfer  from  Insurance  Department  fund  in  1908 

To  transfer  from  Sinking  fund  in  1903 

To  transfer  from  Colored  Institute  fund  In  1903 

To  transfer  from  State  Interest  fund  In  19M 


1668.741  04 

2,315,609  83 

2,647.808  97 

60,594  72 

62,867  86 

8,083  20 

10.139  06 

26,715  80 

28,675  80 

167,945  00 

147,035  00 

186,706  03 

206,634  86 

9,387  33 

11,283  71 

365,602  79 

419,639  13 

1,98175 

25,00100 


10.000  00 
16,222  70 
76,433  17 
50,000  00 
325  50 
158  50 
67,849  75 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


Dr. 


By  warrants  Issued  in  1908  to  pay  expenses  of  the  State 
government   


By  warrants  issued  In  1904  to  pay  expenses  of  the  State 
government   ..w 

By  transfer  to  State  Interest  fund  In  1903 

By  transfer  in  1903  of  one-third  of  the  receipts  Into  the 
Revenue  fund  from  July  1,  1902  to  June  30,  1903,  Inclu- 
sive,   to  State  School  moneys 

By  transfer  in  1904  of  one- third  of  the  receipts  into  the 
Revenue  fund  from  July  1,  1908  to  June  30,  1904,  Inclu- 
sive,  to  State  School   moneys 

Balance   

Totals 

Balance  January  1,  1905 


$7,369,692  49 


$1,060,096  21 


Or. 


$2,137,267  44 

1,871.136  29 
157,308  19 


1.045.505  54 


1,098,378  82 
1,060,096  21 


r.  369. 692  49 


STATE  INTEREST  FUND. 

The  receipts  into  this  fund  arise  from  the  State  interest  tax  on 
real  and  personal  property ;  property  and  assets  of  corporate  companies ; 
stock  and  midivided  profits  of  banks  and  local  insurance  companies; 
merchants  and  manufacturers  statements;  railroad,  bridge,  telegraph 
and  telephone  property;  steamboats  and  other  vessels,  and  liquors 
purchased  by  dramshop-keepers.  I^rior  to  1903  this  tax  was  ten 
cents  on  the  hundred  dollars  valuation.  In  1903  it  was  three  cents 
and  in  1904  two  cents  on  the  hundred  dollars. 

I'here  was  also  transferred  to  this  fund  from  the  State  Revenue 
fund  in  1903  the  sum  of  $157,308.19  to  aid  in  paying  State  bonds 
retired  February  28th  of  that  year. 

The  disbursements  are  for : 

First — Payment  of  interest  on  the  bonded  debt  of  the  State  and 
on  the  State  certificates  of  indebtedness  held  by  the  treasurer  in  trust 
for  the  School  and  Seminary  funds;  and, 

Second — Such  sums  as  were  necessary  to  complete  the  payment 
of  the  State  bonds  outstanding  at  the  beginning  of  the  biennial  period 
and  to  meet  the  appropriation  from  the  State  Sinking  fund  for  the 
Louisiana  Purchase  Centennial  Exposition  were  transferred  to  tlie 
Sinking  fund.  There  was  also  transferred  to  the  State  Revenue  fund 
the  sum  of  $67,849.75,  being  the  surplus  in  this  fund  not  required  for 
payment  of  interest  or  for  sinking  fund  purposes. 


THE  STATE  FUNDS. 


The  receipts  into  this  fund  hereafter  are  to  be  used  exclusively 
for  the  payment  of  interest  on  the  State  School  and  Seminary  certifi- 
cates of  indebtedness. 


To  receipts  from  tax  books  in  1903 

To  receipts  from  tax  books  In  1904 

To  transfer  from  Revenue  fund  in  1903 

By  warrants  issued  In  1903  to  pay  interest  on  bonded  debt.. 

By  transfer  to  Revenue  fund  in  1904 

By  transfers  to  State  School  moneys  in  1908  to  pay  Interest 
on  school  certificates  of  Indebtedness 

By  transfers  to  State  School  moneys  in  1904  to  pay  Interest 
on  school  certificates  of  indebtedness 

By  transfers  lo  State  Seminary  moneys  in  1903  to  pay  in- 
terest on  seminary  certificates  of  indebtedness 

By  transfers  to  State  Seminary  moneys  in  1904  to  pay  in- 
terest on  seminary  certificates  of  Indebtedness 

By  transfer  to  Sinking  fund  in  1903 

By  transfer  to  Sinking  fund  in  1904 

Totals 


Dr. 


$947,340  42 
424.004  69 
157,308  19 


Cr. 


$2,840  83 
67,849  75 

187,040  00 

187,040  00 

63.366  89 

63,211  96 
644,308  19 
312.995  68 


$1,528,653  30|   $1,528,653  30 


STATE  SINKING  FUND. 

The  receipts  into  this  fund  consist  of  the  surplus  of  the  State 
Interest  fund  after  payment  of  the  interest  on  the  State  bonds  and 
State  School  and  Seminary  fund  certificates  of  indebtedness.  • 

Out  of  the  moneys  received  into  this  fund,  the  State  Board  of 
Fund  Commissioners  completed  the  payment  of  the  bonded  debt  of 
the  State  and  the  expenses  incident  to  the  calling  of  the  bonds  for 
payment.  The  expenses  arising  from  the  participation  of  the  State 
of  Missouri  in  the  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition  are  also  paid  from 
this  fund,  as  authorized  bv  amendment  to  Section  I2  of  Article  lo  of 
the  State  Constitution  adopted  at  the  general  election  in  the  year 
1900  and  legislation  carrying  said  amendment  into  effect. 

The  bonded  debt  of  the  State  having  been  fully  paid,  this  fund 
will  cease  to  exist  when  the  expenses  incident  to  the  participation  of 
the  State  in  the  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition  are  paid,  or  the  ap- 
propriation for  that  purpose  exhausted. 


8 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


Dr. 

Cr. 

To  balftTKTft  iTflmmrv  1,   1903 .,.,^. 

$620,204  38 
644,308X9 

17  26 
312,996  eS 

1,390  58 

To  transfers  from  State  Interest  fund  in  1903 

To  refunded  from  Louisiana  Purchase  Centennial  Exposi- 
tion  in   1903 

To  transfers  from  State  Interest  fund  in  1904 

To  refunded  from  Louisiana  Purchase  Centennial  Exposi- 
tion,   1904    

By  transfer  to  State  Revenue  fund  In  1903.... 

S825  60 

By  disbursements  in  1903  to  pay  $487,000  8^  per  cent  option 
bonds  called  February  28.   1903 

• 

487,000  00 
165,913  67 
629,995  aO 

By  disbursements   in   1903   for    Louisiana    Purchase    Cen- 
tennial Exposition  commission    

By  disbursements    in    1904   for    Louisiana    Purchase    Cen-| 
tf»T\TiiflJ  TCYnofiltion  ooTimifwion r 

• 

Balance    

206,681  41 

Totals ". 

$1,478,916  08 

11.478.916  06 

Balance  January  1,    1905 

$206,68141 

STATE  SCHOOL  FUND. 

The  receipts  into  this  fund  are  now  derived  from  the  proceeds  of 
sales  of  all  lands  that  have  been  or  may  hereafter  be  granted  to  this 
State  by  the  United  States,  and  not  otherwise  appropriated;  all 
moneys,  stocks,  bonds  and  lands  or  other  property  belonging  to  any 
fund  for  the  purpose  of  education,  except  wherein  the  rights  of  munic- 
ipalities would  be  infringed;  escheats,  consisting  of  the  proceeds  of 
sale  of  property  left  by  any  person  dying  intestate  and  leaving  no  heirs 
or  representatives  capable  of  inheriting  the  same,  unclaimed  shares  of 
any  distributee  or  legatee  in  any  estate,  unclaimed  dividends  in  any 
assignment  for  the  benefit  of  creditors,  imclaimed  interest  in  the  pro- 
ceeds of  land  sold  in  partition,  and  unclaimed  money  from  any  com- 
pany or  corporation  in  liquidation,  remaining  in  the  hands  of  any 
executor  or  administrator,  assignee,  sheriff  or  receiver  upon  final  set- 
tlement; unclaimed  dividends  in  insolvent  insurance  companies,  and 
unclaimed  allowances  against  estates,  after  the  same  have  remained 
in  the  State  treasury  unclaimed  for  twenty-one  years,  as  provided  in 
Section  7403,  R.  S.,  1899. 

The  moneys  so  received  into  this  fund  are  required  by  the  pro- 
visions of  the  seventh  amendment  to  the  State  Constitution,  adopted 
at  the  general  election  in  the  year  1902,  to  be  invested  in  registered 


THE  STATE  FUNDS. 


county,  municipal  or  school  district  bonds  of  this  State  of  not  less 
than  par  value. 


Dr. 


Cr. 


To  balance  January  1,   1903. 

To  receipts  In  1904 

Balance    

Totals 

Balance  January  1,  1906 


1123  40 
50  00 


$173  40 


$173  40 


$173  40 


$173  40 


STATE  SEMINARY  FUND. 

The  receipts  into  this  fund  are  from  the  following  sources : 

First — The  proceeds  of  the  sale  of  the  lands  granted  by  Acts  of 
Congress,  approved  February  i8,  i8i8,  and  March  6,  1820. 

Second — Such  other  moneys  as  may  be  appropriated  therefor  by 
the  General  Assembly. 

The  moneys  so  received  into  the  State  treasury  are  required  by 
the  seventh  amendment  to  the  State  Constitution,  adopted  at  the 
general  election  in  the  year  1902,  to  be  invested  in  registered  county, 
municipal  and  school  district  bonds  of  this  State  of  not  less  than  par 
value. 


To  balance  January  1,   1903. 

To  receipts  In  1903 

To  receipts  in   1904 

Balance   

Totals 

Balance  January  1,    1905.... 


Dr. 


$189  11 
1,498  10 
1,573  00 


$3.260  21 


$3,260  21 


Cr. 


$3,260  21 


$3,260  21 


STATE  SCHOOL  MONEYS. 

These  moneys  are  derived  from  the  annual  interest  on  the  State 
certificates  of  indebtedness  held  by  the  State  Treasurer  in  trust  for 
the  State  School  fund,  and  from  the  transfers  in  1903  and  1904  of  one- 
third  of  the  receipts  into  the  State  Revenue  fund  appropriated  by  the 
42nd  General  Assembly. 

The  moneys  so  received  are  apportioned  annually  among  the 
several  counties  by  the  State  Superintendent  of  Public  Schools  and 
distributed  by  the  State  Auditor  for  support  of  common  schools. 


10 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


Dr. 


Cr. 


To  balance  January  1,   1903 

To  receipts  from  transfer  from  State  Interest  fund,  for  in- 
terest on  certificates  of  indebtedness  In  19C3 

To  receipts  from  transfer  from  State  Interest  fund,  for 
interest  on   certificates   of   Indebtedness   in   1904 

To  receipts  from  transfer  of  one-third  of  revenue  In  1903 

To  receipts  from  transfer  of  one-third  of  revenue  In  1904.. 

To  receipts  from  error  In  apportionment  In  1903 

To  receipts  from  error  in  apportionment  in  1904 

By  disbursements  in  1903  to  the  counties  for  support  of 
public    schools    

By  disbursements  in  1904  to  the  counties  for  support  of 
public    schools    

Balance   

Totals 

Balance  January  1,   1905 


$157,092  eo 

187,0^00 

187.040  00 

1.045.505  54 

1,098,378  82 

111  25 

1,260  05 


$2,706,428  26 


$188,300  05 


$1,232,598  14 

1,285,530  07 
188.300  06 


$2,706,428  26 


STATE  SEMINARY  MONEYS. 

These  moneys  arise  from  the  interest  on  the  State  certificates  of 
indebtedness  held  in  trust  by  the  State  Treasurer  for  the  State  Semi- 
nary fund,  and  taxes  on  collateral  inheritances  as  provided  in  Article 
i6,  Chapter  i,  Revised  Statutes  of  1899. 

The  moneys  so  received  into  the  State  treasury  are  drawn  from 
the  treasury  as  needed,  on  requisitions  for  support,  building's  and 
equipment  of  the  State  Universitv  and  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 


Dr. 

Cr. 

To  balance  January  1 .   1903 

$196,287  44 

To  receipts  in  1903  from  collateral  inheritance  tax 

142,564  03 

To  receipts  In  1904  from  collateriU  inheritance  tax 

1^?, 030  20 

To  receipts   from    transfer   from    State  Interest   fund, 

for 

interest  on   certificates  of   indebtedness   in  1903.. 

63,366  89 

To  receipts   from  transfer   from    State   Interest   fund, 

for 

interest  on  certificates  of  indebtedness  In  1904 

63,21196 

By  warrants  drawn  for  support  of  State  University, 

etc., 

in  1903    

$291,057  35 

By  warrants  drawn  for  support  of  State  University, 

etc., 

in  1904    



241,230  75 

BnliiTice    

55,172  42 

Totals 

$587,460  52 

$587,460  62 

Balance  Januar v  1.  .  1905 

$56,172  42 

THE  STATE  FUNDS. 


II 


ROAD  AND  CANAL  FUND. 

The  receipts  into  this  fund  are  derived  from  three  per  cent,  of 
the  net  proceeds  arising  from  the  sales  of  government  lands  in  the 
territorial  limits  of  Missouri  donated  by  Act  of  Congress  of  May  3, 
1822,  to  aid  in  the  construction  of  roads  and  canals.  The  moneys  are 
distributed  equally  among  the  counties,  to  be  used  for  the  "Improve- 
ment of  the  country  by  roads  and  canals." 


Dr. 


Cr. 


To  balance  January  1,   1903 

To  receipts  from  United  States  in  1903 

To  receipts  from  United  States  In  1904 

By  dlfibursements  to  oountiefl  in  1903  under  section  9504,  Re- 
vised  Statutes  1899 

By  disbursemenfts  to  the  counties  in  1904  under  section  9405 
Revised    Stat^uteo   1899 

Balance    

Totals  

Balance  January  1,  1905 


$4.468  29 

968  65 

2,659  32 


$8.097  26 


$2,098  40 


$2,850  86 

3,148  00 
2.098  40 


$8,097  26 


ESCHEATS  FUND. 

The  receipts  into  this  fund  consist  of  moneys  paid  into  the  treas- 
ury by  executors  and  administrators;  assignees  for  the  benefit  of 
creditors;  sheriffs  from  sale  of  land  in  partition  and  from  proceeds  of 
sales  or  real  estate  escheated  to  the  State;  receivers  of  companies  or 
corporations  from  unclaimed  dividends  or  sums  due  non-resident  or 
unknown  persons;  unclaimed  allowances  against  estates,  and  un- 
claimed dividends  in  insolvent  insurance  companies. 

These  moneys  are  paid  out  on  certificates  of  the  courts  in  which 
the  final  settlements  of  the  executors  and  administrators,  assignees, 
sheriffs,  or  receivers  are  had,  to  the  persons  entitled  thereto,  if  claimed 
within  twenty-one  years  from  date  of  deposit  in  the  treasury,  as  pro- 
vided in  Section  7403,  R.  S.,  1899. 


12 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


To  balance  January  1,   1903 

To  receipts  in  lfl06 

To  receipts  in  1904 > 

By  dJabureemente  to  claimants  in  1908. 
By  disbursements  to  claimants  in  1904. 
Balance   , 

Totals 

Balance  January  1,  1906 


$33,792  61  I 
4,488  70 
6,717  90 


$44,009  21 


138,280  68 


Cr. 


13.367  60 

2.370  93 

38.280  68 


144,009  21 


INSURANCE  DEPARTMENT  FUND. 

The  receipts  into  this  fund  are  derived  from  fees  paid  by  insur- 
ance companies  for  services  performed  by  the  Superintendent  of  the 
Insurance  department,  which  fees  are  paid  into  the  treasury  monthly 
by  the  superintendent. 

The  moneys  so  received  are  disbursed  for  salaries  of  the  super- 
intendent and  his  deputy,  clerk  hire  and  other  expenses  of  the  depart- 
ment, as  appropriated  by  the  General  Assembly. 


Cr. 


To  balance  January   1,    1909 

To  receipts  from  fees  collected  in  1908 

To  receipts  from  fees  collected  in  1904 

By  amount  transferred  toRevcnue  fund  in  1903 

By  disbursements  tor  maintainingr  the  State  Insurance  De- 
partment in  1903 

By  disbursements  for  malntalningr  the  State  Insurance  De- 
partment in  1904 

Balance    

Totals 

Balance  January  1,  1906 


$48.506  15 
44.728  54 
51.400  89 


■I 


$144,695  08 


$57,46L  42 


$50,000  00 

18.473  63 

18,760  03 
57.46142 


$144,695  08 


I 


EARNINGS   MISSOURI   PENITENTIARY. 

This  fund  arises  from  the  hire  of  the  labor  of  convicts  confined 
in  the  penitentiary  and  for  work  done  and  material  furnished  by  that 
institution.  The  moneys  are  collected  by  the  Warden  and  paid  into 
the  State  treasury  monthly. 

The  moneys  so  paid  into  the  treasury  are  used  for  defraying  the 
expenses  of  the  State  penitentiary. 


THE  STATE  FUNDS. 


13 


Dr. 

Cr. 

To  balance   JaniiflTT  1.    1909Tt....r--.t.--.-T 

|S1,944  26 
231,092  02 
271,460  94 

To  recelDtfl  for  coavlcft  labor,  etc..  In  1903 

To  recelDts  for  convict  labor,  etc.  In  1904 

By  QZDendltures  for  suooort.   «tc.   In  1903 

$254,406  02 

By  exDendltures  for  sunnorL    etc..   in  1904 

269,138  71 

Balance r .... . 

60,943  49 

Totals    

$684.487  22 

$684,487  22 

Baiancw  iTamifurv  1.    190f>.. t-.,--t-t-. 

$60,943  49 

COLORED  INSTITUTE  FUND. 

This  fund  was  derived  from  tuition  fees  of  teachers  in  attend- 
ance upon  colored  teachers'  institutes,  collected  by  county  treasurers 
and  paid  into  the  State  treasury. 

The  law  having  been  changed  and  this  fund  abolished,  the  balance 
was  transferred  to  the  State  Revenue  fund  by  authority  of  an  act  of 
the  42nd  General  Assembly.    Laws  1903,  p.  22,  Section  one. 


Dr. 


Cr. 


To  balance  January  1,  1903 

By  transfer  to  Refvenue  fund. 
Totals    


$158  60 


$168  60 


STATE  BANK  INSPECTION  FUND. 

This  fund  is  derived  from  fees  paid  into  the  State  treasury  by 
State  banks  and  fund  companies  examined  under  the  provisions  of 
Section  1304,  Revised  Statutes,  1899. 

The  moneys  so  received  are  used  to  pay  the  salaries  and  ex- 
penses of  the  bank  examiners. 


To  balance  January  1,    1903. 

To  receipts  In  1908 

To  receipts  In  1904 

By  disbursements   in   1903.... 

By  disbursements  in  1904 

Balance    « 

Totals   

Balance  January  1,  1906. 


Dr. 


$4,778  67 
16,404  96 
18,8U80 


$38.996  42 


$6,168  96 


Cr. 


$14.487  83 

14,338  63 

6,168  96 


$33,995  ^ 


14 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


BUILDING  AND  LOAN  SUPERVISION  FUND. 

The  receipts  into  this  fund  arise  from  fees  paid  into  the  State 
treasury  by  the  building  and  loan  associations  of  this  State,  as  pro- 
vided  by  Article  lo,  Chapter  12,  Revised  Statutes  of  1899. 

The  moneys  so  received  are  used  to  pay  the  salaries  of  super- 
visor, clerk  and  examiners,  and  for  other  expenses  of  the  bureau. 


Dr. 


To  balance  January  1,    1903... 

To  receipts  in  1903 

To  receipts  In  1904 

By  disbursements  in  1903 , 

By  disbursements  in  1904 

Balance    

Totals    

Balance  Jsinuary  1,    1905. 


$848  21 
3,168  41 
3.08176 


17.098  38 


1145  23 


Cr. 


$3.586  65 

3.366  50 

145  23 


$7.098  38 


COUNTY  FOREIGN  INSURANCE  TAX  FUND. 

This  fund  arises  from  one-half  of  the  annual  tax  of  2  per  cent, 
on  the  i^russ  premiums  collected  in  Missouri  by  insurance  companies 
not  organized  under  the  laws  of  this  State. 

The  moneys  in  this  fund  are  apportioned  among  the  several 
counties,  by  the  State  Auditor,  October  ist  of  every  year  on  the  basis 
of  the  number  of  school  children  in  each,  as  shown  by  the  last  enumer- 
ation of  children  certified  to  the  Superintendent  of  Public  Schools,  on 
which  the  school  moneys  are  apportioned. 

The  amounts  apportioned  in  1903  and  1904  cannot  be  paid  until 
appropriated  by  the  General  Assembly. 


Dr. 


Cr. 


To  balance  January   1,    1903.. 

To  receipts  in  1903 

To  receipts    in  1904 

By  disbursements  in  1903.... 
Balance    

Totals    

Balance  January  1.  1905. 


$312,747  54 
186.706  02 
205,534  66 


$704,988  22 


$392,830  91 


$312.157  31 
392.830  91 


$704,988  22 


THE  STATE  FUNDS. 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  i  FUND. 

The  receipts  into  this  fund  consist  of  the  moneys  collected  by 
the  treasurer  of  that  institution  from  counties  and  individuals  for  care 
of  patients  and  paid  into  the  State  treasury  monthly. 

The  moneys  so  received  are  used  for  the  support  of  the  institu- 
tion and  are  drawn  from  the  treasury  upon  State  Auditor's  warrants 
issued  upon  proper  requisitions  made  by  the  board  of  managers  of 
the  institution. 


To  balance  January  1«.1903 

To  receipts  In  1903  from  Hospital  Treasurer.. 
To  receipts  In  1904  from  Hospital  Treasurer. 

By  disbursements  for  support  in  1903 

By  disbursements  for  support   in  1904 

Balance  

Totals    

Balance  January  1,   1905 


Dr. 


1340  35 
146, 0€6  70 
127,868  01 


$274,275  06 


$10,170  91 


Cr. 


$143,176  62 

120,927  53 

10,170  91 


$274,275  O'j 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO  2  FUND. 

The  receipts  into  this  fund  arise  from  moneys  collected  from 
counties  and  individuals  by  the  treasurer  of  the  institution  for  the 
care  of  patients  and  by  him  paid  into  the  State  treasury  monthly. 

The  moneys  coming  into  this  fund  are  drawn  from  the  treasury 
upon  State  Auditor's  warrants,  issued  upon  requisitions  made  by  the 
board  of  managers  and  used  for  the  support  of  the  institution. 


To  balance  January  1.    1903 

To  receipts  in  1903  from  Hospital  Treasurer. 
To  receipts  In  1904  from  Hospital  Treasurer. 

By  disbursements  in  1903  for  support 

By  disbursements  in   1904  for  support 

Balance    

Tot  als    

Balance  January  1,   1906 


Dr. 


$11,248  27 
169.440  49 
171,665  80 


$352.354  56 


$12,330  18 


Cr. 


$170,997  50 

169,026  88 

12,330  18 


$352,364  56 


i6 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  3  FUND. 

The  receipts  into  this  fund  are  derived  from  payments  to  the 
treasurer  of  the  institution  by  counties  and  individuals  for  care  of 
patients  and  by  him  paid  into  the  State  treasury  monthly. 

The  moneys  received  into  this  fund  are  drawn  from  the  treasury 
upon  warrants  of  the  State  Auditor,  issued  upon  requisitions  made  by 
the  board  of  managers  and  used  for  the  support  of  the  institution. 


To  balance  January  1,   1908 

To  receipts  In  1903  from  Hospital  Treajsnrer. 
To  receipts  in  1904  from  Hospital  Treasurer. 

By  dlfibursementa  for  support  In  1903 

By  disbursements  for  support  in  1904 

Balance    

Totals    

Balance  January  1,  1906 


Dr. 


$16,273  96 
130,06S63 
127,39186 


1273,734  44 


$2»38102 


Cr. 


$138,522  72 

134,830  70 

2.38102 


$273,734  44 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO  4  FUND. 

The  moneys  received  into  this  fund  arise  from  payments  by  the 
counties  and  individuals  to  the  treasurer  of  the  institution  for  care  of 
patients  and  by  him  paid  into  the  State  treasury  monthly. 

The  moneys  paid  into  this  fund  are  used  for  the  support  of  the 
institution,  being  drawn  out  on  State  Auditor's  warrants  issued  upon 
requisitions  made  by  the  board  of  managers,  as  provided  by  law. 


Dr. 


To  receipts  In  1903  from  Hospital  Treasurer. 
To  receipts  in  1904  from  Hospital  Treasurer. 

By  disbursements  for  support  in  1903 

By  disbursements  for  support  in  1904 

Totals 


$16,322  06 
37,22126 


$53,643  SI 


Cr. 


$16,322  05 
37,221  26 


$68,643  31 


THE  STATE  FUNDS. 


17 


SCHOOL  FOR  BLIND  FUND. 

The  receipts  into  this  fund  consist  of  moneys  collected  by  the 
treasurer  of  the  institution  and  by  him  paid  into  the  State  treasury 
monthly. 

The  moneys  so  received  are  used  for  the  support  of  the  institu- 
tion as  far  as  they  will  go,  the  deficiency  being  supplied  from  the 
Revenue  fund  appropriation  for  that  purpose. 


Dr. 

I 

1          Cr. 

1 

To  receiots  in  1903  from  treasurer  of  the  school 

$143  00 
68  15 

To  receiDta  in  1904  from  treasurer  of  the  school 

By  disbursements  for  suDOort  in  1903 

1126  GO 

By  disbursements  for  suDDort  in  1904 

84  66 

Totals    

$^1 15 

121115 

SCHOOL  FOR  DEAF  FUND. 

The  receipts  into  this  fund  arise  from  collections  made  by  the 
institution  treasurer  and  by  him  paid  into  the  State  treasury. 

The  moneys  received  into  this  fund  are  devoted  to  the  support  of 
the  institution  and  the  deficiency  supplied  from  the  Revenue  appro- 
priation for  that  purpose. 


To  balance  January  1»  1903 

To  receipts  from  institution  treasurer  In  1903. 
To  receipts  from  institution  treasurer  in  1904.. 

By  disbursements  for  support  In  1903 

By  disbursements  for  support  in  1904 

Totals   


Dr. 


1524  29 
7.106  52 
9,375  65 


117,008  46 


Cr. 


$7.042  85 
9,966  11 


117,008  46 


TRAINING  SCHOOL  FOR  BOYS  FUND. 

The  receipts  iuto  this  fund  are  derived  from  collections  made  by 
the  treasurer  of  the  institution  from  counties,  individuals,  and  the 
United  States  government,  for  care  of  boys,  etc.,  and  by  him  paid 
into  the  State  treasury  monthly. 

A-8 


i8 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


The  moneys  so  paid  into  the  treasury  are  drawn  out  for  the  sup- 
port of  the  institution  on  State  Auditor's  warrants  issued  upon  requisi- 
tions made  by  the  proper  authorities  of  the  institution. 


To  balance   January  1,    1903 

To  receipts  from  Institution  treasurer  in  1903. 
To  receipts  from  institution  treasurer  in  1904. 

By  disbursements  for  support  in  1903 

By  disbursements  for  support  In  190'i 

Balance    

Totals    

Balance  January  1,  1906 


Dr. 

|3,C90  39 
46J09  58 
64,975  58 


1106,375  56 


$6,144  88 


Cr. 


149,553  72 

49.676  93 

6.144  88 


$105,375  56 


INDUSTRIAL  HOME  FOR  GIRLS  FUND. 

This  fund  is  derived  from  payments  to  the  institution  treasurer 
by  counties  for  the  care  of  girls,  and  by  him  paid  into  the  State 
treasury  monthly. 

The  moneys  received  into  this  fund  are  used  for  the  support  of 
the  instituton,  and  if  insufficient  for  that  purpose,  the  deficiency  is 
supplied  from  the  Revenue  fund  appropriation  for  support. 


Dr. 

Cr. 

To  reoeipts  from  insUtution  treasurer  In  1903 

17.609  50 
9,210  40 

To  receipts  from  institution  treasurer  in  1904 

By  disbursements  for  support  in  1903 

S7.G09  50 

By  disbursements  for  support  in  1904 

9,210  40 

Totals    

J16,819  90 

SI  6. 819  90 

FEDERAL  SOLDIERS'  HOME  FUND. 

The  receipts  into  this  fund  consist  of  the  amounts  paid  by  the 
Ignited  States  government  for  the  support  of  the  home,  which  sums 
are  transmitted  to  the  Governor  by  the  Treasury  Department  and  by 
him  paid  into  the  State  treasury,  and  from  miscellaneous  collections 
made  by  the  treasurer  of  the  home. 


THE  STATE  FUNDS. 


19 


The  moneys  so  received  into  the  State  treasuiy  must  be  used  for 
the  support,  maintenance,  improvements  and  repairs  of  the  Federal 
Soldier's  Home  at  St.  James,  Mo.,  in  addition  to  the  Revenue  fund 
appropriations  made  by  the  General  Assembly. 


Dr. 


To  balance  January  1,   1903 

To  receipts  from  insUtutlon  treasurer  in  1903. 
To  receipts  from  institution  treasurer  in  1904. 

By  dlsbursemients  for  support  in  1903 

By  disbursements  for  support  in  1904 

Totals    


1725  68 

9,254  98 

16,439  22 


$26,419  88 


Cr. 


|9»980  66 
16,439  22 


126,419  88 


COLONY  FOR  FEEBLE-MINDED  FUNP. 

The  receipts  into  this  fund  arise  from  moneys  Feceived  by  the 
treasurer  of  the  institution  for  care  of  patients  supported  in  whole  or 
in  part  by  relatives,  and  from  the  sale  of  articles  produced  on  the  in- 
stitution farm,  which  are  paid  into  the  State  treasury  monthly,  as 
provided  by  law. 

Ihis  fund  is  used  for  the  support  of  the  institution  and  the 
deficiency  supplied  from  the  Revenue  fund  appropriation  for  that 
purpose. 


Dr. 


To  receipts  from  insUtuUon  treasurer  in  1903... 
To  receipts  from  institution  treasurer  in  1904. 

By  disbursements  for  support  in   1903 

By  disbursements  for  support  in  1904 

Totals 


$2,00135 
3.602  45 


15,603  80 


Cr. 


$2,00135 
3,602  45 


$5,603  80 


STATE  FAIR  FUND. 

The  Revised  Statutes,  1899,  Section  7424,  requires  the  State  Treas- 
urer to  receive  and  place  to  the  credit  of  the  "State  Fair  Fund"  all 
moneys  received  for  licenses  issued  by  the  State  Auditor  to  book- 
makers, auction  pool-sellers  and  registers  of  bets,  under  Article  2, 
Chapter  105,  Revised  Statutes,  1899. 

The  moneys  in  this  fund  must  be  used  for  the  "Development  and 
advancement  of  the  industrial  interests  of  this  State,"  under  the 
direction  of  the  State  Board  of  Agriculture. 


20 


klLl'ORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


Dr. 


To  balance  January  1,  1903... 

To  receipts  in  1903 

To  receipts  in  ld04.... 

By  diabursements   in  1903 

By  disbursements  In  1904 

Balance    

Totals    

Balance  January  1,  1905. 


96,095  00 
20.370  00 
83,230  00 


$58.696  00 


)S.695  00 


Cr. 


$26,466  00 

24,535  00 

8.696  00 


$58.695  00 


SWAMP  LAND  INDEMNITY  FUND. 

This  fund  arises  from  moneys  paid  into  the  State  treasury  by  the 
government  of  the  United  States  for  the  benefit  of  the  counties  of 
Cass,  Dunklin, -Gentry,  Grundy,  Hickory,  Pettis  and  Ray,  being  the 
amounts  received  by  the  United  States  for  swamp  and  overflowed 
lands,  located  within  the  limits  of  said  counties,  sold  after  the  same 
had  been  donated  to  the  State. 

Before  the  money  due  the  above  mentioned  counties  can  be  paid 
it  will  be  necessary  for  the  General  Assembly  to  make  an  appropria- 
tion therefor. 


To  receipts  in  1904 

Balance    

Totals    

Balance  January  1.    1905. 


Dr. 


$1,713  24 


$1,713  24 


$1.713  24 


Cr. 


$1,713  24 


$1,713  24 


FACTORY  INSPECTION  FUND. 

This  fund  is  derived  from  the  fees  earned  by  the  Factory  In- 
spector and  his  deputies  in  inspecting  factories  as  required  by  "An 
act  to  provide  for  the  appointment  of  a  factory  inspector  and  de- 
fining his  term  of  service,  salary,  powers  and  duties,"  approved  April 
17,  1901. 

The  moneys  derived  from  such  fees  are  paid  into  the  State  treas- 
ury monthly  and  disbursed  in  payment  of  the  salaries  and  expenses  of 
the  Factory  Inspector  and  his  deputies,  as  appropriated  by  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly. 


THE  STATE  FUNDS. 


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The  salaries  and  expenses  of  the  Factory  Inspector  and  his  depu- 
ties are  limited  by  law  to  the  sum  of  $25,000  for  each  biennial  period. 


Dr. 


To  balance   January   1,    1903. 

To  receipts  In  1908 

To  receipts  In  1904 

By  disbursements  in  1903 

By  disbursements  in  1904 

Balance    

Totals   

Balance  January  1,  1905. 


$347  85 
7.54100 
6,525  00 


Cr. 


$7,798  82 

6,612  11 

292 


$14,413  85 


$2  92 


$14,413  85 


BOARD  OF  HEALTH  FUND. 

The  receipts  into  this  fund  arise  from  fees  for  examinations  of 
applicants  for  licenses  to  practice  medicine  and  surgery  in  this  State. 
The  fees  are  paid  into  the  State  treasury  and  used  for  the  payment 
of  expenses  of  the  State  Board  of  Health,  as  provided  in  Section  6  of 
"An  act  to  regulate  the  practice  of  medicine,  etc.,"  approved  March 
12,  1901.    Laws  1901,  p.  207. 


Dr. 


Cr. 


To  balance  Janiiery  1,  1908 

To  receipts  in  1903 

To  receipts  in  1904 

By  disbursements  in  1908 

By  disbursements  in  1904 

Balance    

Totals    

Balance  January  1,    1906. 


$274  73 
6.475  00 
8,21100 


$14.960  73 


$4,974  02 


$3,104  43 
6.882  28 
4.974  02 


$14,960  73 


BOARD  OF  OSTEOPATHY  FUND. 

This  fund  arises  from  fees  for  the  examination  of  persons  desiring 
to  be  registered  as  Osteopathic  Physicians,  as  provided  in  "An  act 
to  regulate  the  system,  method  or  science  of  healing  known  as  oste- 
opathy and  as  taught  and  practiced  by  the  American  School  of 
Osteopathy,  at  Kirksville,  Missouri,  and  creating  a  board  of  examina- 
tion and  registration  for  the  regulation  of  the  same,  and  providing 
for  the  violation  of  this  act,"  approved  March  27,  1903.  Laws  1903, 
p.  248. 


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REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


Which  fees  are  paid  into  the  State  treasury  and  used  for  defray- 
ing the  expenses  of  the  State  Board  of  Osteopathic  registration  and 
examination. 


To  receipts  In  1903 

To  receipts  in  1904 

By  disbursements  in  1903 

By   disbursements    In    1904.... 
Balance 

Totals   

Balance  January  1,   1905. 


Dr. 

1570  00 
2,140  00 


12,710  00 


$538  68 


Cr. 


$460  02 

1.72130 

638  68 


$2,710  00 


GENERAL.  BALANCE  SHEET  FOR  1903  AND  1904. 


Dr. 


To  balance   January  1,1903 

To  receipts  from  all  sources  in  1903... 
To  receipts  from  all  sources  In  1904. 

To  transfers  In   1908 

To  transfers  In   1904 

By  warrants   issued  In  1908 

By  warrants  issued  in  1904 

By  transfers  In   1903 

By  transfers  In  1904 

Balance    

Totals    

Balance   January  1,    1906 


I  $1,998.402  71 
I 

5,331,530  29 

5,212,580  46 

2,1^,012  81 

1.729,476  21 


$16,419,952  48 


$2,116,563  64 


Cr. 


$5,496,147  47 
4,929.752  35 
2,148,012  81 
1.729,476  21 
2,116.563  64 


$16,419,952  48 


BALANCE  IN  TREASURY  JANUAJIY  1,   1906. 


State  Revenue  fund 

State  Slnklnsr   fund 

State    School    fund 

State  Seminary  fund 

State  School  Moneys 

State  Seminary   Moneys 

Insurance  Department  fund 

Escheats  fund   

Earnlnsrs    Missouri    PenI  ten  I  i  a  ry 

Road  and   Canal  fund 

Swamp   Land  Indemnity   fund.. 


$1,060,096  21* 

206,681  41 

173  40 

3,260  21 

188,300  06 

66,172  42 

67.46142 

38.280  68 

60,943  49 

2,09640 

1.713  24 


THE  STATE  DEBT. 


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BALANCE  IN  TREASURY  JANUARY  1,   ISOB-Contlnued. 


Lunatic  ABylum   No.   1  fund 

Lunatic  ABylum  No.   2  fund 

Lunatic  Asylum  No.  3  fund 

Reform   School   for   Bojrs  fund 

County    Foreign   Inauranoe   Tax    fund. 

State  Bank  Inspection   fund 

Bulldinsr  and   Loan   Supervision    fund. 

State  Fair  fund    

Factory  Inspection    fund 

Board  of  Health  fund 

Board  of  Osteopathy  fund 

Total 


10.170  91 

12.830  18 

2,381  02 

6.144  88 

392.830  91 

6.168  96 

145  28 

8.696  00 

292 

4,974  02 

638  68 


|2.116»663  64 


THE  STATE  DEBT  IN   1903  AND   1904. 

On  February  28,  1903,  all  the  outstanding  bonds  of  the  State, 
four  hundred  and  eighty-seven  in  number,  were  called  in  and  redeemed 
from  the  surplus  in  the  State  Sinking  fund. 

By  order  of  the  Board  of  Fund  Commissioners  the  amounts  neces- 
sary to  pay  the  interest  due  today  on  the  State  School  and  Seminary 
fund  certificates  of  indebtedness  have  been  transferred  from  the  State 
Interest  fund  to  the  State  School  and  Seminary  moneys,  respectively. 


THE  STATE  DEBT  ON  JANUARY  i,  1903, 

Consisted  of  the   following   described   bonds   of  the   denomination  of 
$1,000.00,  to- wit: 


487.. 1  3^  per  cent  refundlnsr  bonds.  Issued  under  act  of  March  31. 
1885,  dated  January  1.  1888,  due  January  1.  1906.  and  redee^m- 
able  at  the  pleasure  of  the  State  on  and  after  January  1.  1893. 
for  one  thousand  dollars  ench,  PumlH»red  K>86  to  5588,  inclusive; 
5824  to  6838.  inclusive;  6914  to  5923,  inclusive:  6$14  to  G81S.  in- 
clusive; 6816  to  6968,   Inclusive;  and  6965  to  7000.  Inclusive 


1487.000  00 


And  the  following  certificates  of  indebtedness: 


TT 


6  per  cent.    School  fund  certifloate   of   indebtedness. 


6 

1 

21 


5  i>er  cent  School   fund  certificates  of  indebtedness 

6  per  cent  Seminary  fund  oertiflcate  of  Indebtedness. . . 
5  per  cent   Seminary  fund   certificates   of  indebtedness. 

Total    certificates   January   1,    1903 , 

Total  bonds   

Total  State  debt  January  1.  1903 


$2,909,000  00 
250.000  00 
122,000  00 

1.117,839  42 


$4,396.8d9  42 

487.000  00 

.)   14.885.889  42 
I 


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REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


The  balance  in  the  State  Sinking  fund  on  January  i,  1903,  was 
$520,204.38,  which  was  increased  by  refunded  amounts  and  transfers 
from  the  State  Interest  fund  during  the  years  1903  and  1904,  amount- 
ing to  $958,711.70,  making  a  total  of  $1,478,916.08. 


OPTION  BONDS  CALLED  AND  PAID  IN  1903. 


Feb.  28. 


\ 


487  3%  per  oent.  refunding  bonds,  Issued  under  act  of 
March  31,  1885,  dated  January  1,  1888,  due  January  1, 
1908,  and  redeemable  at  the  pleasure  of  the  State  on 
or  after  January  1,  1893,  for  one  thousand  dollars  each, 
numbered  5586  to  6888,  Inclusive;  5824  to  5838,  inclusive; 
6914  to  6923,  inclusive;  5929  to  6013,  Inclusive;  6614  to  6813, 
inclusive;  6816  to  6963,  inclusive,  and  68Q&  to  7000.  in- 
clusive     


RECAPITULATION. 


Bonded  debt  January  1,   1903 

Certificates  of  Indebtedness  January  1,   1903. 


Total  State  debt  January  1.   1903 

Bonds  paid  oft  and  cancelled  in  1908 

Certificates  of  indebtedness  outstanding  January  1,    1905. 


$487,000  00 


$487,000  00 
4,398,839  42 


$4,885,839  42 
487,000  00 


$4,398,839  42 


THE  STATE  DEBT  ON  JANUARY  i,  1905, 

Consists  exclusively  of  the  following  School  and  Seminary  fund 
tificates  of  indebtedness: 

SCHOOL  FUND   CERTIFICATES   OF   INDEBTEDNESS. 
^  OutstandinsT  January  1,  1905. 


cer- 


Six  per  cent  consolidated  certificates  (for  State  bonds  and  $900,000  State 
certificates  of  indebtedness) ,  dated  July  1,  1881,  issued  by  authority 
of  an  act  of  March  23,  1881,  to  State  Board  of  Education,  83  Trustees 
for  the  Public  School  fund,  to  run  30  years,  interest  payable  on 
January  1,  of  each  year 

Five  per  r^nt  certificate  (for  moneys  received  for  commlsoions  for  nota- 
ries public  in  St.  Louis  city  and  from  Revenue  fund,  money  appro- 
priated by  act  of  April  2.  1883),  dated  April  28,  1885,  issued  under  act 
of  March  31,  1883,  to  State  Board  of  Education,  as  trustee  for  the 
State  School  fund,  to  run  20  years,  interest  payable  semi-annually, 
on  the  first  days  of  January  and  July 

Five  per  cent  certificate  (for  money  received  for  commissions  for  nota- 
ries public  in  St.  Douls),  dated  January  2,  188G,  issued  under  act  of 
March  31,  1883,  to  State  Board  of  Education,  as  trustee  for  State 
School  fund,  to  run  20  years,  interest  payable  semi-anmially  on  the 
first  days  of  January'  and  July  in  each  year 

Five  per  cent  certificate  (for  money  received  for  commissions  for  nota- 
ries public  in  St.  Louis),  dated  July  1,  1890,  issued  under  act  of 
March  31,  1883,  to  State  Board  of  Education,  as  trustee  for  the  State 
School  fund,  to  run  20  years,  interest  payable  annually  on  the  first 
day  of  July  every  year 

Five  per  cent  certificate  (for  money  cblefiy  received  from  E.  T.  Orear, 
State  Superintendent  of  Insurance,  being  unclaimed  dividends  in  in- 
solvent Insurance  companies,  paid  into  the  Treasury  to  credit  of 
State  School  fund,  as  required  by  Sec.  5955,  R.  S.  18S9),  dated  July  1, 
1898,  Issued  under  sections  8818,  8819  and  8820.  R.  S.  1889,  to  State 
Board  of  Education,  as  trustee  for  the  State  School  fund,  to  run 
20  years,  interest  payable  semi-annually  on  the  first  days  of  Jan- 
uary and  July  


12,909.000  00 


201,000  00 


2,000  00 


6.000  00 


18,000  00 


THE  STATE  DEBT. 


SCHOOL   FUND    CERTIFICATES    OF    INDEBTEDNESS-Contlnued. 


Five  per  cent  certificate  dated  January  2,  1902,  issued  under  sections  10530 
and  10531.  R.  S.  1899.  to  State  Board  of  Education,  as  trustee  for 
the  State  School  fund,  to  run  20  years,  interest  payable  semi-annu- 
ally on  the  first  days  of  January  and  July 

Five  per  cent  certificate  (for  moneys  received  for*  commissions  for  nota- 
ries public  in  St.  Louis  city  and  from  Executors  and  Administrators 
fund  and  Road  and  Canal  fund  under  an  act  of  April  2,  1883),  dated 
July  1,  1908.  issued  under  act  of  March  11,  1903,  pp.  276.  277  and  278, 
Laws  1903.  to  State  Board  of  Education  as  trustee,  for  the  State 
School  fund,  due  20  years  after  date,  interest  payable  semi-annually 
on  the  first  days  of  January  and  July 


Total  School  fund  certificates  January  1,  1905. 


11,000  00 


22,000  00 


$3.1^9,000  00 


SEMINARY  FUND  CERTIFICATES  OF  INDEBTEDNESS. 

Outstanding  January  1,  1908. 


Six  per  cent  certificate  (for  bonds  held  by  the  Seminary  fund),  dated 
July  1,  1881,  issued  by  authority  of  act  of  March  23,  1881,  to  the  State 
Board  of  Education,  as  trustee  for  the  State  Seminary  fund,  to  run 
20  years;  interest  payable  annually  on  January  1  of  each  year.  (Does 
not  state  for  what  purpose  the  interest  is  to  be  applied) 

Five  per  cent  certificate  (for  money  derived  from  sale  of  Agrrlcultural 
college  lands),  dated  April  2,  1885,  issued  under  act  of  March  31,  1883. 
to  the  State  Board  of  Education,  in  trust  for  the  State  Seminary 
fund,  to  run  20  years;  interest  payable  sem^l-annually  on  the  first 
days  of  January  and  July,  and  applied  to  maintenance  of  the  Agrri- 
cultural  college  and  School  of  Mines,  as  provided  by  law 

Five  per  cent  certificate,  for  money  received  from  sale  of  Agn*icultural 
college  lands),  dated  February  25,  1886,  issued  under  act  of  March  31, 
1883,  to  the  State  Board  of  Education,  in  trust  for  the  State  Seminary 
fund,  to  run  20  years;  Interest  payable  semi-annually  on  the  first 
days  of  January  and  July  and  applied  to  maintenance  of  the  Agri- 
cultural college  and  School  of  Mines  as  provided  by  law 


Five  per  cent  certificate  (fof  money  realized  from  sale  of  Agrrlcultural 
college  lands),  dated  January  1,  1888,  issued  under  act  of  March  31, 
1883,  to  the  State  Board  of  Education,  in  trust  for  the  State  Seminary 
fund,  to  run  20  years;  Interest  payable  semi-annually  on  the  first 
days  of  January  and  July,  and  applied  to  maintenance  of  the  Agri- 
cultural college  and  School  of  Mines,  as  provided  by  law 

Five  per  cent  certificate  (money  devised  by  James  S.  Rollins,  deceased), 
dated  Mardh  1,  1888,  issued  under  act  of  March  31.  1883,  to  the  State 
Board  of  Education,  in  trust  for  the  State  Seminary  fund,  to  run 
20  years;  interest  payable  semi-annually  on  first  days  of  January  and 
July,  and  applied  to  maintenance  of  the  '* James  S.  Rollins,  Univer- 
sity Scholarship" 


Five  per  cent  certificate  (money  derived  from  sale  of  Agricultural 
-  college  lands),  dated  December  15,  1888,  issued  under  act  of  March 
31,  1883,  to  State  Board  of  Education,  In  trust  for  the  State  Semi- 
nary fund,  to  run  20  years;  interest  payable  semi-annually  on  the 
first  days  of  January  and  July,  and  applied  to  maintenance  of  the 
Agricultural  college  and  School  of  Mines,  as  provided  by  law 


Five  per  cent  certificate  (money  derived  from  sale  of  Agricultural 
college  lands),  dated  May  15.  1889,  issued  under  act  of  March  31, 
1883,  to  State  Board  of  Education,  as  trustee  for  the  State  Seminary 
fund,  to  run  20  years;  Interest  payable  semi-annually  on  the  first 
days  of  January  and  July,  and  applied  to  maintenance  of  Agri- 
cultural college  and  School  of  Mines,    as  provided  by  law 

Five  per  cent  certificate  ("direct  tax'*  money  received  from  the  United 
States),  dated  April  1,  1891.  Issued  under  act  of  March  26,  1891,  to 
State  Board  of  Education,  as  trustee  for  the  State  Seminary  fund,  to 
run  50  years;  interest  payable  semi-annually  on  first  days  of  January 
and  July,  for  maintenance  of  the  State  University  at  Columbia,  and 
1-5  for  School  of  Mines  at  Rolla.  as  provided  by  law 

Five  per  cent  certificate  (for  money  paid  into  the  State  treasury  under 
section  8820.  R.  S.  1889),  dated  July  1,  1891,  issued  under  act  of  March 
81,  1883,  to  the  State  Board  of  Education,  as  trustee  for  the  State 
Seminary  fund,  to  run  20  years;  Intere^  payable  semi-annually  on 
the  first  days  of  January  and  July,  for  the  maintenance  of  the 
State  University  at  0>lumbla 


1122,000  00 


5,000  00 


5.000  00 


5,000  00 


6.000  00 


5,000  00 


5,000  00 


646,968  23 


^000  oa 


X 


•     26 


RErORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


SEMINARY   FUND   CERTIFICATES   OP   INDEBTEDNESS-Contlnued. 


Five  per  cent  certificate  (for  money  dorived  from  sale  of  lands  donated 
to  the  School  of  Mines  at  Rolla>.  dated  April  15.  1893,  issued  xinder 
act  of  March  31.  1883,  to  the  State  Board  of  Education,  as  trustee 
for  State  Seminary  fund,  to  run  20  years;  interest  payable  semi- 
annually on  the  first  of  January  and  July,  for  maintenance  at  the 
School  of  Mines  at  RoUa 

Five  per  cent  certificate  (for  money  paid  into  the  State  treasury  under 
section  8820,  R.  S.  1889),  dated  May  15,  1893,  issued  under  act  of  March 
31,  1883,  to  the  State  Board  of  Education,  as  trustee  for  the  State 
Seminary  fund,  to  run  20  years;  interest  payable  semi-annually  on 
the  first  days  of  January  and  July,  for  tho  maintenance  of  the 
State   University  at  Columbia 


Five  per  cent  certificate  (to  reimburse  the  State  Seminary  fund  for 
expenses  incurred  In  the  superintendence  and  sales  of  lands  donated 
by  ConRrcss).  dated  April  2,  1896,  issued  under  act  of  April  35,  1896, 
to  the  State  Board  of  Education,  as  trustee  for  the  State-  Seminary 
fund,  to  run  50  years;  interest  payable  semi-annually  on  the  first 
days  of  January  and  July  of  each  year,  three-fourths  for  mainte- 
nance of  State  University  and  one-fourth  for  the  School  of  Mines 
at  Rolla   


Five  per  cent  certificates  (for  money  derived  from  sale  of  Agrricultural 
collegre  lands),  issued  to  the  State  Board  of  Education  under  section 
8018,  R.  S.  1889,  dated  April  9,  1895.  payable  50  years  after  date; 
interest  to  be  paid  on  first  days  of  January  and  July  of  each  year, 
three-fourths  to  be  used  for  the  malnt-enanre  of  the  State  University 
at  Columbia  and  one- fourth  for  School  of  Mines  at  Rolla 


Five  per  cent  certificate  (for  moneys  received  into  the  State  treasury 
under  the  act  of  April  1,  1895,  pp.  278  to  281,  Liaws  1895).  issued  to  the 
State  Bonrd  of  Education,  oa  trustee  of  the  State  Seminary  fund 
under  said  act,  dated  April  1.  1896:  Interest  payable  semi-annually 
on  the  first  days  of  January  and  July  of  each  year,  to  be  applied 
to  the  maintenance  of  the  State  University,   as  provided  by  law:.... 

Five  per  cent  certificate  (for  money  paici  into  the  State  treasury  under 
sections  8818.  8819  and  8820,  R.  S.  1889),  dated  July  1,  1898,  Issued 
under  sections  8818,  8819  and  8820.  R.  S.  1889,  to  the  State  Board  of 
Education,  as  trustee  for  the  State  Seminary  fund,  to  run  20  years; 
interest  payable  semi-annually  on  the  first  days  of  January  and  July, 
for  maintenance  of  the  State  University,   as  provided  by  law 

Five  per  cent  certificate  (for  money  \mi(\  into  the  State  treasury  under 
sections  10527,  10528  and  10530.  R.  S.  1899.  dated  January  2,  1902,  issued 
under  sections  10530  and  IGRSl.  R.  S.  1899,  to  the  State  Board  of 
Education,  as  trustee  for  the  State  Seminary  fund,  to  run  20  years; 
interest  payable  semi-annually  on  the  first  days  of  January  and 
July,  for  maintenance  of  the  State  University,   as  provided  by  law.. 

Five  per  cent  certificate  (for  money  paid  into  tho  State  treasury  under 
sections  10627,  10528  and  10630.  R.  S.  1899),  dated  November  26,  1902. 
Issued  under  sections  105,%  and  10531,  R.  S.  1899,  to  the  State  Board  of 
Education,  as  trustee*  for  the  State  Seminary  fund,  to  run  20  years: 
interest  pay.nble  seml-annuallv  on  the  first  days  of  January  and 
July,  for  maintenance  of  the  State  University,  as  provided  by  law... 

Five  per  cent  certificate  (for  money  realized  from  the  sale  of  Agricul- 
tural lands)  dated  July  2.  190^.  issued  und<T  Act  of  March  11,  1905, 
pp.  276,  277  and  278,  T^ws  1903.  to  State  Board  of  Education  as 
trustee  for  the  State  St^minary  fund,  to  run  20  years;  interest  pay- 
able semi-annually  on  the  first  days  of  .Tanuary  and  July,  to  be 
used  for  the  maintenance  of  the  Ajirricultural  College  and  School 
of  Mines,    as  provided  by  law.! 

Five  per  cent  certificates  (money  from  sale  of  Asfricultural  ocrflege 
lands)  to  renew  certificate,  dated  November  1,  1883.  dated  November 
1.  1908,  Issued  under  act  of  March  11.  1903.  pp.  276.  277  and  278,  Laws 
1903.  to  the  State  Board  of  Education  as  trustee  for  the  State  Semi- 
nary fund,  to  run  20  years:  Interest  payable  semi-annually  on  the 
first  days  of  January  and  July,  and  apolled  to  the  maintenance  of 
the  Agricultural  "collego  and  School  of  Mines,  as  provided  by  law.... 

Five  per  cent  certificate  (money  paid  by  curators  of  State  University, 
from  sale  of  100  Missouri  bonds,  issued  under  act  of  March  29.  1872 
for  the  benefit  of  the  State  University,  the  Agricultural  and  Mechan- 
ical college  and  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy,  and  to  settle 
account  arising  from  sale  of  bank  stock)  under  act  of  March  11, 
1903,  issued  to  renew  certificates  dated  January  22.  1884,  dated  Janu- 
nrj'  22.  1904,  to  State  Board  of  Education  as  trustee  for  the  State 
Seminary  fund,  to  run  20  years;  interest  payable  semi-annually  on 
the  first  days  of  January  and  July,  and  applied  by  the  Board  of 
Curators  of  the  State  University  as  required  by  law 


$2.000  00 


5.000  00 


22.88119 


5,000  00 


3,000  00 


6,000  00 


8.000  00 


1,000  00 


242,000  00 


5.000  00 


100,000  00 


THE  STATE  DEBT. 


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SEMINARY   FUND   CERTIFICATES   OF    INDEBTBDNESS-Contlnued. 


Five  per  cent  certificate  (for  money  derived  from  sale  of  Agricultural 
colleire  lands)  (to  renew  certificate  dated  January  30,  1884)  dated 
January  80,  ISOi,  iasued  under  act  of  Mardh  U,  1903,  pp.  276,  277  and 
278,  Laws  1903,  to  the  State  Board  of  Education  as  trustee  for  the 
State  Seiminary  fund,  to  run  20  years;  interest  payable  semd-annually 
on  the  first  days  of  January  and  July,  and  applied  to  the  mainten- 
ance of  the  Ain^icultural  collegre  and  School  of  Mines,  as  provided  by 
law    

Five  per  cent  certificate  (for  money  derived  from  sale  of  Agrricultural 
coUeg-e  lands)  (to  renew  certificate  dated  April  19,  1884)  dated  April 
19,  1904,  issued  under  act  of  March  11,  1908,  pp.  276,  277  and  278.  Laws 
1908,  to  the  State  Board  of  Education,  In  trust  for  the  State  Seminary 
fund,  to  run  20  years;  interest  payable  semi-annually  on  the  first 
days  of  January  and  July,  and  applied  to  the  maintenance  of  the 
Aspricultural  college  and  School  of  Mines  as  provided  by  law 


Total  Seminary  fund  certificates  January  1,  1905. 


15,000  00 


35,000  00 


$l,239.boi^  A'Z 


STATE    DEBT— RECAPITULATION-nJANUARY   1,    1908. 


Total  School   fund  certificates 

TotiCl  Seminary  fund  certificates 

Total  State  debt  January  1,  1903 


13.159.000  00 
1,239,839  42 


$4,398,839  42 


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28  REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


CONTRACTS  FOR  PUBLIC  PRINTING  AND  BINDING. 

The  contract  for  public  printing,  entered  into  by  the  Tribune 
Printing  Company  with  the  Public  Printing  Commissioners  on  July 
I,  1904,  will  expire  by  limitation  on  June  30,  1910,  being  for  a  period 
of  six  years,  as  required  by  section  9013,  R.  S.,  1899.  The  prices  paid 
jFor  the  public  printing  under  this  contract  are  as  follows : 

FIRST    CLASS   PRINTING. 

Composition,  20  cents  per  1,000  ems;  press  work,  4  cents  per 
quire  of  24  impressions  on  a  side. 

This  class  comprises  the  printing  of  bills  and  resolutions  of  the 
General  Assembly,  and  such  other  matters  as  may  be  ordered  printed 
in  bill  form,  and  all  reports,  communications  and  other  documents 
ordered  by  the  General  Assembly,  except  such  as  shall  be  printed  in 
pamphlet  form. 

SECOND  CLASS  PRINTING. 

Composition,  45  cents  per  1,000  ems;  press  work,  40  cents  per 
token.  This  class  includes  the  printing  of  House  and  Senate  journals, 
appendices,  laws  and  all  reports,  communications  and  other  docu- 
ments ordered  by  the  General  Assembly  or  by  the  Executive  depart- 
ments, to  be  printed  in  pamphlet  form,  together  with  volumes  of  public 
documents. 

THIRD  CLASS  PRINTING. 

Composition,  25  cents  per  1,000  ems;  press  work,  5  cents  per 
quire.  This  class  covers  the  printing  of  all  blanks,  circulars  and  other 
work  required  by  the  Executive  departments,  except  such  as  may  be 
printed  in  pamphlet  form. 

BINDING,   FOLDING,   STITCHING,   COVERING^   TRIMMING,  RULING,   ETC. 

This  contract  is  let  annually.  On  July  i,  1904,  the  Commissioners 
of  Public  Printing  (now  consisting  of  Secretary  of  State,  State  Au- 
ditor and  State  Treasurer)  entered  into  a  contract  with  the  Tribune 
Printing  Company  of  Jefferson  City,  under  section  9022,  R.  S.,  1899, 
for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1905,  at  the  following  prices,  to-wit : 


THE  STATE  PRINTING. 


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FOLDING   AND    STITCHING   BILLS. 


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REPORT  01"  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


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THE  GENERAL  REVENUE  FUND. 

The  receipts  into  the  General  Revenue  fund  from  all  sources 
during  the  years  1903  and  1904,  as  will  appear  from  the  table  in  this 
report  showing  the  same  in  detail,  were  as  follows:  In  1903,  $3,183;- 
750.15  and  in  1904,  $3,498,867.55,  a  total  of  $6,682,617.70  for  the  bien- 
nial period.  As  required  by  the  appropriation  act  of  1903,  one-third 
of  the  ordinary  receipts  into  this  fund  for  the  two  years  ending  June 
30th,  1904,  $2,143,884.36  was  transferred  to  State  School  moneys  and 
together  with  the  interest  on  the  School  fund  certificates  apportioned 
to  the  counties  and  the  city  of  St.  Louis,  for  the  support  of  the  public 
schools,  leaving  $4,538,733.34  to  meet  the  Revenue  fund  appropria- 
tions for  the  payment  of  the  costs  of  assessing  and  collecting  the 
revenue,  costs  in  criminal  cases,  salaries  of  officers,  pay  and  con- 
tingent expenses  of  the  General  Assembly;  support  of  the  educational, 
eleemosynary  and  penal  institutions;  erection  and  repairs  of  public 
buildings  and  all  other  expenses  of  the  State  government. 

The  Forty-second  General  Assembly  appropriated  from  the  gen- 
eral Revenue  fund  the  sum  of  $4,384,829.96.  That  the  demands 
against  the  State  treasury  have  all  been  met  and  a  balance  of  $1,060,- 
096.21,  left  in  the  State  Revenue  fund  at  the  close  of  business  on  the 
thirty-first  day  of  December,  1904,  is  due  to  the  fact  th^t  the  undrawn 


TAXATION  AND  REVENUE.  .  31 

balances  in  the  revenue  appropriations  to-day  amounts  to  $616,203.44, 
a  considerable  portion  of  which  will  be  drawn  out  in  the  near  future 
for  salaries  of  officers,  support  of  institutions  and  other  expenses  of 
the  State  government  incurred  prior  to  January,   1905. 

STATE  REVENUE  AGENTS. 

The  fiscal  affairs  of  the  State  should  be  conducted  in  the  syste- 
matic and  business-like  manner  which  their  importance  requires,  and 
to  accomplish  this  end,  I  am  again  constrained  to  recommend  that  the 
State  Auditor  be  required  to  furnish  the  form  of  every  book  and 
blank  used  in  our  revenue  service  and  be  authorized  to  appoint  at 
least  two  thoroughly  competent  revenue  agents  to  visit  the  counties 
once  a  year  and  secure  the  use  of  the  forms  prescribed  by  the  Au- 
ditor and  to  check  up  the  settlements  of  the  collectors  of  the  revenue 
so  far  as  they  relate  to  the  State  revenue.  The  efficiency  of  the 
revenue  service  would  be  promoted  very  greatly  by  such  supervision. 

REVISION  OF  THE  REVENUE  LAW. 

It  is  generally  conceded  that  the  laws  governing  the  assessment 
of  property  for  taxation  and  the  collection  of  the  revenue  should  be 
revised  without  delay,  and  I  cannot  too  strongly  urge  thjat  the  present 
General  Assembly  should  take  up  the  matter.  An  act  was  passed  in 
1901  creating  a  Tax  Commission  and  three  of  the  ablest  lawyers  in 
the  State  were  selected  for  the  work  and  made  a  most  excellent  re- 
port to  the  Forty-second  General  Assembly.  Instead  of  preparing  a 
general  revision  bill,  the  commission  presented  more  than  sixty  differ- 
ent bills  covering  the  subject,  only  one  of  which  passed  and  became 
a  law.  Their  report  will  be  found  of  great  value  to  the  Legislature 
when  considering  the  amendment  or  revision  now  so  badly  needed. 

COST  IN  CRIMINAL  CASES. 

This  item  is  now,  and  always  has  been,  the  largest  in  the  Revenue 
fund  appropriation  bill  and  usually  attracts  more  attention  than  any- 
other.  An  examination  of  the  expenditures  for  the  purpose  during 
the  last  sixty  years  shows  that  it  has  been  about  ten  cents  per  capita 
of  the  population  of  the  State,  and  as  the  result  of  the  amendments  to 
our  Criminal  Code  during  the  last  few  years  it  is  now  for  (1903  and 
1904)  less  per  capita  than  ever  before.  The  fees  now  fixed  by  law 
for  the  compensation  of  the  officers  charged  with  the  enforcement  of 


32  .  KEPORT  OF  Tllli:  STATE  AUDITOR. 

the  law  cannot,  safely,  be  reduced.  In  fact,  I  am  of  the  opinion  that 
the  fees  should  be  somewhat  increased,  and  the  laws  amended  to 
curtail  unnecessary  delays  in  the  trials  of  cases. 

STATE  SCHOOL  MONEYS  IN  1903  AND  1904. 

The  amount  of  State  School  moneys  certified  by  me  to  the  Super- 
intendent of  Public  Schools  was  $1,232,598.14  in  1903  and  $1,285,- 
530.07  in  1904.  Upon"  receipt  of  his  apportionment  among  the  coun- 
ties for  those  years  warrants  were  drawn  and  State  Treasurer's 
checks  therefor  forwarded  to  the  treasurers  of  the  various  counties. 
The  amounts  distributed  were  largely  in  excess  of  the  distributions  in 
any  previous  years. 

BONDED  DEBT  OF  STATE. 

As  will  appear  by  reference  to  the  detailed  statement  of  the  State 
debt  found  in  the  preceding  pages  of  this  report,  all  of  the  outstand- 
ing bonds  of  this  State  were  paid  oflE  on  the  28th  day  of  February, 
1903.  The  School  and  Seminary  fund  certificates,  amounting  in  the 
aggregate  to  the  sum  of  $4,398,839.42,  now  constitute  the  only  debt 
of  the  State,  the  interest  upon  which  is  used  for  the  support  of  the 
public  schools  and  State  University. 

BONDED  DEBT  OF  CITIES  AND  TOWNS. 

The  bonded  indebtedness  of  cities  and  towns  (including  the  city 
of  St.  Louis),  as  reported  to  this  oftice,  amounted  on  July  i,  1904,  to 
the  sum  of  $32,485,401.00,  an  increase  of  $1,291,531.00  over  the  amount 
outstanding  on  the  first  day  of  July,  1902.  This  increase  is  mainly 
due  to  the  installation  of  water  works  and  electric  light  plants  in 
many  of  the  cities  of  the  State. 

A  few  of  the  cities  and  towns  failed  to  furnish  the  statement  of 
their  bonded  debt  we  requested,  but  the  amoimt  of  the  indebtedness 
not  reported  is  probably  small. 

A  detailed  statement  of  the  bonded  indebtedness  of  the  cities  and 
towns  reporting  will  be  found  in  another  part  of  this  report,  to  which 
you  are  respectfully  referred. 

BONDED  DEBT  OF  COUNTIES  AND  TOWNSHIPS 

By  reference  to  the  table  in  this  report  showing  the  amount  of 
county  and  township  bonds  outstanding  on  the  first  day  of  July,  1904, 
it  will  be  seen  that  the  aggregate  of  such  indebtedness  on  that  date 


TAXATION  AND  REVENUE.  33 

was  over  a  million  dollars  less  than  on  the  corresponding  date  in 
1902.  This  indicates  a  healthy  sentiment  on  the  subject  of  deht- 
paying  and  a  gratifying  decrease  in  the  county  and  township  in- 
debtedness. 

For  the  details  of  this  class  of  indebtedness  you  are  respectfully 
referred  to  the  tabulated  statement  in  the  second  part  of  this  report. 

LOCAL  BONDS  REGISTERED. 

By  reference  to  the  tables  in  this  report  showing  the  registration 
of  local  bonds  it  will  be  found  that  there  were  registered  for  counties 
and  townships  during  the  two  years  ending  December  31,  1904,  $328,- 
000.00,  thirty  thousand  dollars  ($30,000.00)  of  which  was  for  the  erec- 
tion of  a  court  house  in  Perry  county  and  the  remaining  $298,000.00 
for  refunding  existing  indebtedness.  These  bonds  were  issued  by  five 
counties  and  two  townships,  the  township  bonds  being  issued  to  fund 
existing  indebtedness.  The  interest  ranges  from  4  to  5  per  cent.,  the 
larger  portion  bearing  the  lower  rate. 

During  the  same  period  there  were  registered  for  cities,  towns  and 
villages,  exclusive  of  the  city  of  St.  Louis,  whose  bonds  are  not  re- 
quired to  be  registered  in  this  office,  the  sum  of  $3,602,260.00,  of 
w^hich  amount  $1,939,800.00  was  for  light  and  water  plants;  $162,- 
950.00  anticipation  or  current  revenue  bonds;  $646,010.00  funding  and 
refunding  bonds  and  the  remainder  for  miscellaneous  public  improve- 
ments. The  interest  rate  on  these  bonds  ranges  from  4  to  7  per  cent., 
the  average  being  about  4j/$  per  cent. 

During  the  two  years  ending  December  31,  1904,  School  District 
bonds  aggregating  $1,821,231.43  were  registered,  of  which  amount 
$66,285.00  was  for  the  purpose  of  refunding  existing  indebtedness  and 
the  remainder  for  purchasing  sites,  building  and  furnishing  school 
houses.  The  interest  rate  on  school  district  building  bonds  registered 
varies  from  ^yi  to  8  per  cent.,  the  latter  rate  being  on  small  issues  of 
short  term  bonds.    The  interest  will  average  about  5J^  per  cent. 

The  low  rate  of  interest  borne  by  the  bonds  issued  during  the 
biennial  period  just  closed  and  the  fact  that  the  most  of  the  bonds 
were  negotiated  at  par — some  issues  commanding  a  premium — shows 
that  the  credit  of  the  political  subdivisions  of  the  State  remains  first- 
class.  So  far  as  I  am  informed  no  local  bonds  issued  in  recent  years 
have  been  in  litigation. 


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34  REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


SURPLUS  IN  INSURANCE  DEPARTMENT  FUND. 

The  balance  at  this  date  in  the  State  treasury  to  the  credit  of  the 
"Insurance  Department  Fund"  is  $57,461.42,  and  as  the  receipts  into 
this  fund  during  the  years  1905  and  1906  will  exceed  the  amount  re- 
quired to  meet  the  necessary  appropriations  for  the  Insurance  De- 
partment, I  recommend  that  the  Fund  Commissioners  be  authorized 
to  transfer  the  sum  of  $50,000.00  from  the  surplus  to  the  State  Rev- 
enue fund. 

SPECIAL  LIQUOR  LICENSE  TAX. 

The  act  of  April  17,  1901,  providing  for  a  State  license  tax  on  dis- 
tilled liquors  and  creating  the  office  of  Special  License  Commissioner, 
having  been  declared  null  and  void  by  our  State  Supreme  Court,  the 
Forty-second  General  Assembly  by  an  act  approved  April  20,  1903, 
provided  for  refunding  the  amounts  paid  by  persons,  companies,  asso- 
ciations and  corporations  for  permits  and  license  stamps  under  the 
first  mentioned  act,  and  appropriated  therefor  the  sum  of  $20,742.96.  • 
In  compliance  with  this  act,  on  the  24th  day  of  June,  1903,  I  issued 
warrants,  procured  State  Treasurer's  checks  and  mailed  them  to  the 
persons,  companies,  associations  and  corporations  shown  by  the  books 
of  the  Special  License  Commissioner  to  have  paid  money  into  the 
State  treasury  under  the  act  of  April  17,  1901.  The  number  of  such 
check  being  twenty-one  hundred  and  ninety-seven  (2197).  Of  these 
checks  sixty-one  were  returned  unclaimed  by  the  persons  and  firms 
to  whom  they  were  addressed.  The  checks  so  returned,  aggregating 
the  sum  of  $249.07,  have  been  listed  by  me  and  will  be  turned  over  to 
my  successor  in  office,  subject  to  such  disposition  as  the  General  As- 
sembly may  direct. 

STATE'S  FISCAL  AGENT. 

There  is  at  this  time  in  the  hands  of  the  Merchants-Laclede  Na- 
tional Bank  of  St.  Louis,  the  State's  Fiscal  Agent,  the  following 
sums,  viz.:  Bond  Redemption  Account,  $9,704.97;  Coupon  Account, 
$S»56546,  making  a  total  of  $15,270.43. 

These  sums  represent,  respectively,  the  amounts  due  on  bonds^ 
and  coupons  which  have  never  been  presented  to  the  State's  Fiscal 
Agent  for  redemption. 


TAXATION  AND  REVENUE.  35 

It  is  highly  probable  that  the  bonds  and  coupons  which  remain 
unpaid  will  never  be  presented,  having  most  likely  been  lost  or  de- 
stroyed. These  balances  have  been  carried  by  the  State's  Fiscal 
Agent  for  several  years  and  it  rests  with  the  General  Assembly  to 
determine  whether  the  amounts  should  be  returned  to  the  treasury 
or  remain  in  the  hands  of  the  Fiscal  Agent  awaiting  the  possible  pre- 
sentation of  the  bonds  and  coupons  which  remain  unpaid. 

COLLECTORS'  ACCOUNTS. 

It  affords  me  satisfaction  to  be  able  to  report  to  the  General  As- 
sembly that  not  one  of  the  county  collectors  or  ex-oflficio  collectors  is 
in  default  and  not  a  dollar  has  been  lost  during  my  term  of  office  by 
default  of  any  collector. 

The  annual  settlements  of  the  collectors  of  the  revenue  in  the 
years  1903  and  1904  have  been  made,  their  accounts  adjusted  in  this 
office  and  the  amounts  found  due  from  them  paid  into  the  State 
treasury,  as  will  appear  from  the  ledger  accounts  printed  in  this 
report  in  table  number  17,  to  which  your  attention  is  respectfully 
directed. 

PENITENTIARY  SELF-SUPPORTING. 

The  receipts  into  the  treasury  from  the  hire  of  convicts  to  con- 
tractors have  been  sufficient  in  1903  and  1904  (as  in  1899-1900  and 
1901  and  1902)  to  pay  all  the  salaries  of  the  officers  and  employes, 
food  and  clothing  for  the  inmates,  together  with  all  repairs  of  the 
institution.  The  Forty-second  General  Assembly  appropriated  suf- 
ficient money  out  of  the  surplus  to  construct  a  new  female  department 
and  administration  building,  at  the  prison. 

I  respectfully  recommend  an  appropriation  of  $80,000.00  from  the 
Revenue  fund  to  provide  for  any  emergency  which  may  arise  in 
1905-06. 

WAR  CLAIM  AGAINST  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

In  1902  and  1903  I  made  an  examination  of  the  books  of  this  of- 
fice and  found  that  the  Federal  government  owed  our  State  $475,198.13 
for  expenses  incurred  and  paid  in  connection  with  raising  money  used 
in  arming,  equipping  and  maintaining  tfoops  employed  in  upholding  the 
authority  of  the  United  States  during  the  Civil  War  of  1861-5,  con- 
sisting of  the  following  items :  First,  for  interest  paid  on  the  money 
loaned  to  Gov.  Gamble  in   1862  by  certain  banks  in   St.  Louis,  $34,- 


36  REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 

542.67 ;  second,  interest  paid  on  the  $6,400,000  of  Union  Military  bonds, 
$406,725.72;  third,  expenses  paid  for  engraving,  printing,  etc.,  Union 
Military  bonds  issued  by  the  State.  This  claim,  with  evidence  at- 
tached, was  sent  by  me  to  Hon.  Francis  M.  Cockrell,  our  Senior 
Senator,  at  Washington,  D.  C,  wiio  presented  it  to  the  United  States 
Treasury  Department,  December  i,  1903,  and  on  examination  by  the 
Auditor's  office  it  was  found  correct  and  the  .Secretary  of  the  Treas- 
ury reported  to  the  Senate,  in  answer  to  a  resolution,  December  17, 
1903,  that  the  Federal  government  owed  the  State  of  Missouri  on  the 
Civil  War  claim  then  on  file,  $475,198.13.  This  claim  having  been 
allowed  and  passed  by  the  Treasury  Department  at  Washington,  it  is 
certain  that  Congress  will  make  an  appropriation  at  this,  or  the  next, 
session. 


ESTIMATES. 


37 


ESTIMATES  FOR  1905  AND  1906. 

As  required  by  section  10385,  R.  S.,  1899,  I  have  the  honor  to 
submit  the  following  estimates: 

ESTIMATED  RECEIPTS. 


Receipts  Into  the  State  Revenue  fund  from  all  sources  In  1906  and  1906 

Receipts  into  the  State  Interest  fund  from  all  sources  in  1906  and  1906. 
with  available  balance  on  hand  


Total 


16,000.000  00 
646.000  00 


16,646,000  00 


ESTIMATED  EXPENDITURES. 


STATE  INTEREST  FUND. 


For  payment  of  interest  on  Missouri  consolidated  6  per  cent  certificate  of 
indebtedness  for  $2,909,000  held  In  trust  for  the  State  School  fund.... 

For  payment  of  interest  on  Missouri  6  per  cent  certificates  of  Indebted- 
ness for  1260,000  held  in  trust  for  the  State  School  fund 

For  payment  of  Intereilt  on  Missouri  consolidated  6  per  oent.  certifi- 
cate of  indebtedness  for  1122,000,  held  in  trust  for  the  State  Seminary 
fund  

For  paynoent  of  interest  on  Missouri  6  per  cent  certificate  of  indebted- 
ness for  1464,881.19,  held  in  trust  for  the  State  Seminary  fund 

For  payment  of  interest  on  Missouri  6  per  cent  certificate  of  indebted- 
ness for  16,000,  held  in  trust  for  the  State  Seminary  fund  (bequeathed 
by  Hon.  James  S.  Rollins) 

For  payment  of  Interest  on  Missouri  6  per  cent  certificate  of  indebted- 
ness for  1646,968.23,  held  in  trust  for  the  State  Seminary  fund  (issued 
under  act  of  March  26,   1891) 

Total   interest   on    State   debt 


1349,080  00 
26,000  00 

14,640  00 
46.488  11 

600  00 

64,696  82 


$600.603  98 


38 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


ESTIMATES    FOR   CURREXT   EXPENSES   OF   THE   STATE 
GOVERNMENT  FOR  THE  YEARS  1905  AND  1906. 


STATE  REVENUE  FUND. 


Appropriations. 


Amounts. 


PubUe  Schools. 

One-third  of  the  ordinary  receipts  Into  the  State  Revenue  fund 

A89€99ing  and  OoUectitig  the  RevenMe. 

For  cort  of  asseaslnfiT  and  coUectlnsr  the  revenue*  Including  conttngrent 
expenses  of  the  State  Board  of  Equalisation 

OivU   LUt—E»ecuiive  Department, 

For  salary  of  Governor 

For  salary  of  Lleutenant-Qovemor 

For  salary  of  Governor's   Private  Secretary 

For  salary  of  Governor's  Stenographer  and  Clerk 

Total 

Judicial  Department. 

For  salary  of  seven  Judges  of  Supreme  Court 

For  salary  of  three  Judges  St.  liouls  Court  of  Appeals 

For  salary  of  three  Judges  Kansas  City  Court  of  Appeals 

For  salary  of  Official  Reporter  Supreme  Court 

For  salary  Official  Reporter  St.  Louis  Court  of  Appeals 

For  salary  Official  Reporter  Kansas  City  Court  of  Appeals 

For  salary  of  48  Judges  of  Circuit  Courts 

For  salary  of  Judge  Criminal  Court  of  Jackson  county 

For  salary  of  Judge  Criminal  Court,    Buchanan  county 

For  salary  of  Judge  Criminal  Court,    Greene  county 

For  salary  of  Judge  Criminal  Court,  15th  Circuit 

For  salary  of  Judge  Cape  Girardeau  Court  Conunon  Pleas 

For  salary   of   the   Attorney-GJeneral 

For  salary   of   the   Assftant   Attorney-General 

For  salary  of  stenographer  in  office  of  Attorney-Greneral 

For  salary   of   the   State  Librarian 

For  salary  of  the  Assistant  State  Librarian 

Total 

State  Department. 

For  salary  of   Secretary  of  State 

For  salary  Chief  Clerk,  office  Secretary  of  State 


For  salary  of  book-keepers  and  clerks  In  the  office  of  Secretary  of  State, 
including  the  salary  of  the  Secretary  of  State  as  custodian  and  super- 
visor of  printing,   paper,   stationery,   etc 

Total 


<2,  OOP,  OOP  00 

|S75,000  00 

110.000  00 
2.000  00 
4.000  00 
8,000  00 


119.000  00 


168,000  00 

83,000  00 

21.000  00 

6.000  00 

4.000  00 

4.000  00 

102,000  00 
4.000  00 
4.000  00 
4,000  00 
3.000  00 
2.000  00 
6.000  00 
5,000  00 
1,800  00 
1.800  00 
600  00 


1356.200  00 


$6,000  00 
4.000  00 

28.000  00 
$38,000  00 


ESTIMATES. 


39 


ESTIMATES— ConUnued. 


Appropriations. 


Amounts. 


Treaavry  Department. 

For  salary  of  the  State  Auditor 

For  salary  chief  clerk,   office  State  Auditor.. 


For  salariee  of  book-keepers  and  clerical  help  in  the  office  of  Stale 
Auditor : 


For  salary  of  stenographer  In  the  office  of  the  State  Auditor. 

Total 

For  salary  of  State  Treasurer 

For  salary  chief  clerk,  office  State  Treasurer  


For  salaries  book-keepers  and  clerical  help  in  the  office  of  the  State 
Treasurer 


For  salary  of  stenographer  in  the  office  of  the  State  Treasurer... 

Total 

Department  of  Education, 

For  salary  Superintendent  of  Public  Schools 

For  salary  of  clerks  In  office  of  Superintendent  of  Public  Schools. 


For  salary  of  stenographer  In  t3ie  office  of  the  Superintendent  of  Public 
Schools 


Total 

Railroad   and   WareJiouee   Department, 

For  salary  three  Railroad  and  Warehouse  Commisrtoners 

For  salary  secretary  Railroad  and  Warehouse  Commissioners. 

Total 

Militia  Department. 

For  salary  of  Adjutant-Greneral 

For  salary  of  clerk  In  office,  Adjutant-Gkneral 

Total 

Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics. 

For  salary  of  Labor  Commissioner 

Bureau  of  Mine  Inspection, 

For  salary  of  two  Mine  Inspectors , 

For  salary  of  secretary , 

Total •4.* 

Department  of  Public  Buildings, 

For  salary  Commissioner  Permanent  Seat  of  Government 

Total  dvll  list  


16,000  00 
4.000  00 

18,000  00 
1,800  00 


129,800  00 


16.000  00 
4.000  00 

6,000  00 
1,800  00 


117.800  00 


$6,000  00 
7,000  00 

1,800  00 


114,800  00 


118,000  00 
3,000  00 


$21,000  00 


$4,000  00 
2,400  00 


$6.400  00 


$4.000  00 


$12,000  00 
8,000  00 


$15.000  00 


$2.400  00 


$524.000  00 


40 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR, 


BSTIMATES-Contlnued. 


Appropriations. 


Amounts. 


BLBBMOBYNARY  INSTITUTIOyS, 
State    Hospital   No,    1.— Fulton, 

For  salaries 

For  improvements  and  ordinary  repairs 

Total 

State  Hospital  No,  2,^8t.  Joseph, 

For  salaries   , 

For  improvements   and    ordinary   repairs , 

Total 

State  Hospital  No.  Z.—Nevada, 

For  salaries   

For  improvements    and   ordinary   repairs 

Total 

State  Hospital  No.  i,—Farmington, 

For  support 

For  salaries  

For  improvements   and    ordinary   repairs , 

Total 

Utssoitri  School  for  Deaf.—Fulton, 

For  sin^port   

For  salaries 

For  improvements   and   ordinary   repairs 

Total 

Mtssouri  SOmoI  for  Blind.— St,  Louis, 

For  support  and  expenses  of  movingr 

For  salaries   

For  improvements  and  ordinary  repairs 

Total 

Colony  for  the  Feehle-Minded.— Marshall, 

For  support 

For  salaries   ; , 

For  improvements    and   ordinary   repairs 

Total 

Confederate  Home.—Hiffffinsville. 

For  s  uppor t    

For  salaries  

For  improvements    and    ordinary   repairs 

Total 


$19,900  00 
10.000  00 


129,900  00 


928,700  00 
10,000  OO 


188,700  00 


116,800  00 
10.000  00 


I26.80O0O 


185.000  00 
15,000  00 
10,000  00 


960.000  00 


994,000  00 
60.000  00 
10.000  00 


9164,000  00 


940.000  00 

27,000  00 

6.000  00 


973,000  00 


960,000  00 
U.OOOOO 
10.000  00 


981.000  00 


950.000  00 
19.000  00 
10.000  00 


979.000  00 


ESTIMATES. 


41 


ESTIMATE8--ConUnued. 


Appropriations. 


Amounts. 


Federal  Soldiers*  Home.—Bi,  Jamee, 

For  support   

For  salartes   

For  improvements   and    ordinary   repairs 

Total 

Total   Eleemosynary   Institutions 


SDUOATIONAL  JNBTITVTJ0N3. 

For  maintenance  of    State   University— Columbia 

For  summer  school 

Total 

For  maintenance  of  School  of  Mines— Rolla 

For  support  First  District  Normal  School— Klrksvllle 

For  improvements  and  repairs , 

Total 

For  support  Second  District  Normal  School— Warrensbursr. . . 
For  improvements  and  repairs ^ , 

Total 

For  support  Third  District  Normal  School— Cape  Girardeau. 
For  improvements  and  repairs , 

Total J, 

For  support  Lincoln  Insitltute— Jefferson  City 

For  improvements  and  repairs 

Total 

Fruit  Experiment  Station— Mountain  Grove: 

For  support  


For  salaries 

Total 

Total  for  Educational  Iniftltutions. 


PRlfAh  JNSTITUTIONe. 
Uieeouri  PeniienUary, 

For  improvements,    salaries,    repairs,    etc 

Mieeouri  Traininp  Bchool  for  Botfe.—Boonvfflc. 

For  salaries 

For  Improvements  and  repairs 

Total 

TndtiairUa    Home    for    OirU.'<niitlieoihe, 

For  salaries   

For  improvements  and  repairs 

Total 

Total  for  Penal  Institutions 


120,000  00 
10^000  00 
10,000  00 


140,000  00 


1677,400  00 


1225,000  00 
4,000  00 


1229,000  00 


$40,000  00 


160,000  00 
10.00000 


160,000  00 


177,080  00 
10,000  00 


187.000  00 


146,800  00 
10,000  00 


166,300  00 


130,000  00 
6.000  00 


186.000  00 


116,000  00 
10,000  00 


126,000  00 


1533.380  00 


$80,000  00 


$38,000  00 
5,000  00 


$(3,000  00 


$26,000  00 
6,000  00 


$30,000  00 


$163.000  00 


42 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR, 


ESTIMATES— Continued. 


Appropriations. 


Amounts. 


General    Aaaemhly, 

For  per  diem   and   mileagre 

For  contingent   expensefl 

Total 

Oonts  in  Criminal  Oases. 
For  payment  of  costs  in  criminal  cases 


For  per  diem,   mileage  and  expenses  in  conveyingr  convicts  to  the  peni- 
tiary  


Total 

Contingent  Expenses, 
For  contingent  expenses,  Oovemor*s  office... < 
For  repairs,   etc.,  Governor's  office , 


For  contingent  expenses.    Secretary  of  State,   including  distribution  of 
laws  and  Journals  and  Supreme  and  Appeal  Courts  reports,  etc 


For  contingent  expenses.  State  Auditor... 
For  contingent  expenses.  State  Treasurer. 
For  beer  stamps  for  Treasurer's  office 


For  contingent  expenses.  Superintendent  of  Public  Schools,  including 
distribution  of  laws  and  blanks  to  school  officers,  and  traveling  ex- 
penses of  the  Superintendent 


For  contingent  expenses,    Attorney-General 

For  continent  expenses.   Railroad  and  Warehouse  Commissioners. 
For  investigating  overcharges  in  freight  rates 


For  contingent  expenses,  Adjutant-Gteneral,  including  pay  of  State 
Armorer  and  ordinary  repairs  to  the  State  Armory 

For  contingent  expenses,  Supreme  Court,  including  pay  of  marshal.  Jani- 
tor, engineer,  night-watchman,  insurance  on  library,  postage  and  ex- 
pressage .^ 

For  contingent  expenses,  St.  Louis  Couit  of  Appeals,  including  pay  of 
marshal.  Janitor,  rent  of  rooms,  use  of  books  to  St.  Louis  Law 
Library,    etc 


For  contingent  expenses,   Kansas  City  Court  of  Appeals,   including  pay 
of  mar^al.  Janitor,  use  of  books  to  Kansas  City  Law  Library,  rent 


of  rooms,    etc. 


For  general  contingent  fund,  including  pay  of  Janitors  for  care  of 
Capitol  building  and  grounds,  fuel,  gas,  engineer  and  helper,  night- 
watchman,  etc 


Total  contingent  expenses 

Public  Buildings  and  Grounds. 

For  ordinary  repairs  to   State  Capitol 

For  ordinary  repairs  to  Supreme  Court  building... 
For  keeping  the  State  Cemetery  in  repair 


For  current  expenses  and  keeping  the  Governor's  Mansion  and  grounds 
in  repair,    furnishinsri    etc • 


For  improvement  of  Capitol  grounds 

Total  for  public  buildings  and  grounds. 


185,000  00 
90,000  00 


$175,000  00 

$500,000  00 
60,000  00 


$550,000  00 


$4,000  00 
1.000  00 

11,000  00 
6,500  00 
2,600  00 
5,000  00 

$.000  00 

4,SS0  00 

1.000  00 

10,000  00 

8,000  00 
10,000  00 
18,600  00 

12.580  00 
15,000  00 


$111,090  00 


$1,000  00 

1,500  00 

100  00 

4,600  00 
1,000  00 


$8,100  00 


ESTIMATES. 


43 


ESTIMATES-ConUnued. 


Appropriations. 


AmounU. 


Public   Printing, 

For  printing  reports  and  documents  ordered  by  the  Qeneral  Assembly, 
including  reports  of  State  Auditor,  State  Treasurer,  Railroad  and 
Warehouse  Commissioners,  Curators  of  the  University  and  the  Mis- 
souri  Manual    ^ 

For  printtn^r  for  Executive  Departments 

For  printing  laws  and  Journals 

For  publishing  dedslons.   Supreme  Court 

For  publishing  decisions  of  St.  Louis  and  Kansas  City  Courts  of  Appeals 

For  paper  for  State  printingr 

Total  for  public  printingr 

MUoellanetms, 

For  pay  of  expenses  of  Circuit  Judges 

For  stationery  for  EKate  departments 

For  appr^ension  of  criminals  and  suppression  of  outlawry 


Total. 


8tat€  Library, 

For  purchase  of  books,  law  library 

For  purcshase   of  misoellaneous   books 

For  shelving,  pay  of  Janitor,  postagre,  binding,  etc 

Total 

Piah  Oommi^aion, 

For  support  of  State  Fiah  Commission 

State  Board   of  Agriculture. 

For  printing  and  distributing  annual  report 

For  salary  of  secretary 

For  salary  of  clerk «. 

For  expenses  of  members  of  the  board 

For  office  expenses 

For  publishing  monthly  crop  reports 

For  holding  farmers'  institutes 

For  pay   of  veterinary  service 

For  pay  of  diseased  animals  slaughtered 

Total 

State  Horticultural  Society, 

For  support  * 

For  printing  annual  report 

Total 

National   Guard, 

For  support  of  National  Guard 

State  Cadets  at  State  University. 
For  support   


116.000  00 
16,000  00 
8,000  00 
16,280  00 
10,000  00 
18,000  00 


188,280  00 


114,000  00 
10,000  00 
10.000  00 


94.000  00 


$6,000  00 

600  00 

3,600  00 


110,000  00 


112.000  00 


15,600  00 
2,400  00 
1,000  00 
1,200  00 
1,000  00 
2,000  00 
10,000  00 
16,200  00 
S,  000  00 


642.800  00 


16.500  00 
2,600  00 


68.000  00 


140,000  00 


$6.000  00 


44 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


BSTIMATES-Continued. 


Appropriations . 


Wolf  Scalp: 

For  pay  of  wolf  scalps  1906  and  1906  and  prior  years 

State  Board  of  Health, 

For  support   

Bureau  of  Geology  and  Mines, 

For  suppcNTt  

Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics. 

For  expenses   

State  Mine  Inspectors, 

For  travelinfir  expenses 

For  printing  annual  report,  derk  hire,  poetaere,  expreesage,  etc. 

Total 

State  Board  of  Charities  and  Corrections. 

For  salary  of  secretory 

For  contingent  expenses 

Total 

State   Beer  Inspection, 

For  salaries  

For  expenses   

Total 

State  Historical  Society, 

For  support   

•    Bureau  of  Arbitration  and  Mediation, 

For  support  - 

State  Fair. 

For  support 

Total  tor  miscellaneous 


Amounts. 


$6,000  00 


16,000  00 


120,000  00 


$30.000  00 


17,200  00 
5,000  00 


112,200  00 


92.000  00 
2.000  00 


$4,000  00 


|1£,000  00 
24.000  00 


$42^000  00 


$5,000  00 


$10,000  00 


$26,000  00 


$800.600  00 


ESTIMATES. 


45 


ESTIMATES  OF  DEFICIENCJES  IN  1903  AND  1904  APPRO- 
PRIATIONS. 

Several  of  the  appropriations  made  by  the  Forty-second  General 
Assembly  were  exhausted  before  all  the  expenses  they  were  intended 
to  cover  were  paid. 

I  estimate  the  following  named  sums  will  be  required  to  meet  the 
expenses  of  1903  and  ic)04,  which  cannot  be  paid  until  provided  for  by 
the  deficiency  bill  of  the  Forty-third  General  Assembly : 


ApproprlaUons. 


Amounts. 


Assessing'  and  collectiner  the  revenue 

Apprehension  of  criminals 

Circuit  Judges  expenses , 

Diseased    animals  slaughtered 

Contingent  expenses  of  Secretary  of  State 

Paper    for    State   printing , 

Stationery  for  State  Departments 

Printing    reports    and    documents 

State   Mine   Inspector,    Printing,    etc | 

PublifAilnflT  decisions   Courts   of  Appeals 

Publishingr  decisions  Supreme  Court 

Bureau  of  Geology  and  Mines 

Publishing*  Constitutional  amendments,  general  election  November  8,  1904 
Printing   for  Executive  Departments 


State  Library,   use  of 

State  Library,   pay  of  Janitor,   etc 

Pay  of  Presidential  electors— mileage  and  per  diem 

Contingent  expenses  Forty-first  General  Assembly 

Board   of   Health  support    (1901) 

Fruit  EiXperiment  Station,  salary  trustees 

Contingent   expenses  Supreme   Court 

Repairs   Supreme  Court  building 

Contingent  expenses  Kansas  City  Court  of  Appeals 

Kansas  City  Court  of  Appeals,  use  of  books 

State  Hospital   No.   4,    support 

Contingent  expenses   Attorney-General 

« 

State  Board  of  Horticulture,    printing 

State  Mine  Inspector's  expenses 

State  Hospital  No.  1,   care  of  insane  convicts 

Publishing  decisions  Supreme  Court,   contingent  expenses  of. 


136.000  00 

4,294  77 

2,649  43 

3,91100 

1,069  63 

11.72106 

1,469  82 

4,069  43 

14  38 

6,294  00 

1.606  97 

626  64 

12.351  65 

4.429  04 

22106 

170  00 

976  00 

406 

200  00 

282  6S 

2,000  35 

72  86 

69  00 

8160 

18,416  37 

614  25 

266  69 

100  15 

9,122  85 

235 


46 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


ESTIMATES-Continued. 


Appropriations. 


Amounts. 


School  for  Blind— sewers 

Salary  W.  C.  Ellison,   Special  Judge  4th  Circuit. 

Total 

Total  estimates  from  Revenue  fund 


$1,227  71 
2,527  77 


(126,241  14 


$5,525,931  14 


ESTIMATES  OF  APPROPRIATIONS  TO  BE  MADE  FROM 

TRUST  FUNDS. 


Appropriations. 


Amounts. 


Insurance  Department  Fund, 

For  salaries  of  Superintendent  and  Deputy 

For  expenses   of  litigation 

For  incidental  expenses,   including  clerk  hire,   postage,   etc 

Total 

Eamlnp9  of  Missouri  Penitentiary. 

For  current  expenses,   lighting  State  buildings  and  grounds  and  books 
for  library    

Esclicats  Fund, 

For  the  payment  to  legratees  the  shares  of  estates  belonging  to  them, 
which  have  been,  or  may  be  paid  into  the  State  Treasury 


Road  and  Canal  Fund. 

For  payment  to  the  several  counties  in  the  State,  of  such  sums  of 
money  as  have  been,  or  may  be  received  from  the  United  States  on 
account  of  sales  of  public  lands  lying  within  the  State  of  MissouiH.... 

State  Hospital  No,  1  Fund.    . 
For  suppoit    

State  Hospital  No,  2  Fund. 
For  support    

State  Hospital  No,  3  Fufid. 
For  support    t 

State  Hospital  No.  4  Fund. 

For  support  * 

Missouri  School  for  the  Blind  Fund. 
For  support   

School  for  the  Deaf  Fund. 

For  support   

Training  School  for  Boys  Fund, 

For  support   

Industrial  Home  for  Qirls  Fund. 
For  support   


$10.000  00 

1.000  oa 

90.000  00 


$41.000  00 

- 


$600.000  00 


$20.000  00 


$6,000  00 


$300,000  00 


$400.000  00 


$260.000  00 


$200,000  00 


$3,000  00 


$20,000  00 


$160,000  00 


$50,000  00 


ESTIMATES. 


47 


BSTIMATES-^ontlnued. 


Appropriations. 

Amounts. 

For  support   .. 

Colonly  for   the  Feehle-Minded   Fund. 

1100.000  00 

Federal  FoldUre  Hame  Fvnd, 

For  support   .. 

950,000  00 

•  Confederate  Home  Fund. 

For  support   

State  Bank  Inspection  Fund. 

For  salaries '  and  ez];>en6es 

Building  and  Loan   Supervision  Fund. 

For  salaries   and   expenses 

State  Fair  Fund, 

For  support  of  State  Fair 

County  Foreign  Insurance  Taa  Fund. 

For  distribution  to  counties  of  one-half  of  taxes  from  foreign  Insurance 
companies  for  years  1903  and  1904 


State  Board  of  Health  Fund. 

For  support   

State  Board  of  Osteopathy  Fund. 

For  support   

Factory  Inspection   Fund. 

For  salaries  and  expenses 

Seminary    Moneys    Collateral    Inheritance    Tao. 

For  University  and  School  of  Mines 

Total    from  trust  funds « 

Total   estimates  from  all  funds 


C 


$10,000  00 


$34,000  00 


$14,432  00 


$46.000  00 


$382,727  69 


$30.000  00 


$10.000  00 


$26,000  00 


$400,000  00 


$3,160,159  6» 


$8,676,090  73 


EXTRAORDINARY  APPROPRIATIONS. 

I  have  requested  the  heads  of  the  various  educational,  eleemosy- 
nary  and  penal  institutions,  State  departments  and  boards  to  furnish 
this  department  estimates  of  the  necessary  appropriations  for  1905 
and  1906  to  be  laid  before  the  appropriation  committees  of  the  House 
and  Senate.  The  estimates  received  up  to  this  day  include  items  for 
needed  increase  in  the  amounts  required  for  support,  salaries,  new 
buildings  and  other  improvements.  As  it  is  impossible  for  me  to 
include  all  the  items  asked  for  in  my  estimates,  I  have  been  guided 
largely  by  the  preceding  appropriation  bills. 

On  the  pages  following  in  the  first  part  of  this  report  will  be 
found  tables  showing  in  detail  the  receipts  into  the  several  funds,  the 


48  REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 

disbursements  from  each  appropriation  made  by  the  42nd  General 
Assembly  and  the  balance  in  each  of  the  funds  and  appropriations  at 
this  date. 

In  the  second  part,  beginning  on  page  321  will  be  found  abstract 
of  the  assessment  of  the  several  classes  of  property  in  the  various 
counties  of  the  State ;  abstracts  of  the  tax  books ;  taxes  against  foreign 
insurance  companies;  the  ledger  accounts  of  the  collectors  and  per- 
centage of  taxes  collected;  tables  showing  the  number  of  dram- 
shops licensed  and  the  revenue  derived  from  such  licenses  in  the  sev- 
eral counties ;  the  bonded  indebtedness  of  the  counties  and  townships, 
cities  and  towns  on  the  first  day  of  July,  1904;  tables  showing  the 
bonds  registered  in  the  office  of  the  State  Auditor  during  the  two 
years  ending  on  the  31st  day  of  December,  1904,  for  counties,  town- 
ships, cities  and  towns,  and  school  districts ;  tables  showing  the  sums 
of  money  drawn  from  the  State  treasury  by  the  various  educational, 
eleemosynary  and  penal  institutions  from  their  establishment  to  the 
31st  day  of  December,  1904;  the  cost  of  the  several  General  Assemblies, 
the  amounts  paid  for  costs  in  criminal  cases,  apprehension  of  criminals 
and  suppression  of  outlawry. 

I  have  the  honor  to  be,  your  obedient  servant, 

ALBERT  O.  ALLEN, 

State  Auditor. 


RECEIPTS 


TABLES  SHOWING  THE  RECEIPTS  INTO  THE  STATE  TREASURY  FROM  ALL 
SOURCES  DURING  THE  TWO  FISCAL  YEARS  ENDING  DECEMBER  31,  1904. 


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55 


RECEIPTS    INTO   STATE    SCHOOL   FUND. 
(Section   9819,    R.    S.,    1899.) 


1903. 


1904. 


From  sale  of  Internal  Improvement  Land. 

Totals  for  1903  and  1901 « 

Total 


$60  00 
$50  00 
$60  00 


RECEIPTS    INTO   STATE    SEMINARY    FUND. 
(SeoUon  10527,    R.   S.  1899.) 


1903. 


S.  H.  Westetal 

Totals  for  1903  and  1901. 
Total 


$1,496  10 


1904. 


$1,673  00 
$3,071  10 
$3,071  10 


BEOEIPTS   INTO  SINKING   FUND. 


1903. 


Si.  Lools  Star  and  Olobe  refunded  amounts. 

Totals  for  1903  and  1904 

Total 


$17  26 


1001. 


$1.390  58 

n.407  83 

^1,407  83 


RECEIPTS    INTO    STATE   SCHOOL   MONEYS. 


1903. 


1904. 


H.  E.  A^ee,  Treasurer  Oedar  Oounty,  error  in  enumeration. 

Totals  for  1903  and  1904 

TotaL 


$11125 


$1.280  06 

11,871  SO 

$1,871  30 


RECEIPTS  INTO  STATE   SEMINARY  MONEYS. 


1903. 


1904. 


Frem  Collateral  Inheritance  Tax. 

Totals  for  1903  and  1904 

Total 


$142,664  03 


$128,  OHO  20 
9264,594^ 
$284,504  23 


RECEIPTS   INTO  INSURANCE   DEPARTMENT   FUND. 

(Section  7848,    R.    S.    1899.) 


1903. 


1004. 


B.  G.  Yates,  Superintendent. 
ToUls  for  1903  and  1904. .. . 
Total 


$44,728  54 


$51,460  39 
$96,188  93 
$96.188l3 


S6 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


RECEIPTS  INTO  EARNINGS  MISSOURI  PENITBNTIART. 


1908. 

1904. 

P.  M.  Wooldridge,  Warden 

tssi.oosoe 

1871,450  94 

Totals  for  1903  and  1904 

• . •••••••••••• 

iSC8,542  90 

Total 

f60S.542  90 

• 

RECEIPTS  INTO  ROAD  AND  CANAL  FUND. 
(Section   7806.    R.    S.,    1899.)' 


" 

190S. 

1901. 

Governor  A.  M.  Dockery  from  Secretary  United  States  Treasury, 
under  acts  of  March  fl.  1880.  and  Februanr  98.  1809 

$989  65 

11,060  38 

Totals  for  1903  and  1901 

I8.6S8  97 

Total 

13,  OB  97 

RECEIPTS  INTO  STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  1  FUND. 
(Section    7808,    R.    S.,    1899.) 


1903. 


1901. 


W.  D.  Thomas,  Treasurer... 
Totals  for  1903  and  1904. 
Total 


$140,006  70 


$187,866  01 


$878,934  71 


$n3,934  71 


RECEIPTS  INTO  STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  2  FUND. 

(Section  7808,  R.  S.  1899.) 


1908. 


1904. 


Frank  Owens,  Treasurer 

Totals  for  1903  and  1904. 
Total 


$169,440  49 


$171,065  80 


$341,108  89 


$341,106  29 


RECEIPTS  INTO  STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  3  FUND. 
(Section    7806,    R.    S.,    1899.) 


1903, 


1901. 


J.  L.  George,  Treasurer 

Totals  for  1903  and  1904. 
Total 


$130,068  63 


$127,99186 
8897,460  49 


$867,460  49 


RECEIPTS. 


57. 


RECEIPTS  INTO  STATE  HOSPITALi  NO.  4  FUND. 
(Section   7808p    R.    S.,    1899.) 


1908. 

llH)i. 

W.  N.  VlemiiiK,  Treasurer 

$16,8SBS  OS 

191.28180 

Totals  for  1903  and  1901 

968,543  81 

Total 

963,548  81 

RECEIPTS  INTO  SCHOOL  FOR  BLIND  FUND. 
(Section   7806,    R.    S.,    1890.) 


1903. 

1904. 

James  C  Jones,  Tr^.R^Ter- 1 r , t 

1143  00 

188  15 

Ttotols  for  1908  and  1904 

■••••••        ••■■• 

9811  16 

Total 

1811  15 

RECEIPTS  INTO  SCHOOL.  FOR  DEAF  AND  DUMB  FUND. 

(SecUon   7808,    R.    S.p    1899.) 


1903. 


1904. 


A.M.  Jamison,  Treasurer  ., 
Totals  for  1903  and  1904. 
Total 


17.106  58 


19,875  66 
'910^484  17 


916,484  17 


RECEIPTS  INTO  MISSOURI  TRAINING  SCHOOL  FOR  BOYS  FUND. 

(SeoUon   7808,    R.    S.,    1899.) 


1008. 


1904. 


W.  V.  Johnson,  Treasurer.. 
Totals  for  1908  and  1904. 
Total 


146,709  58 


954.976  58 


1101,685  16 
ll01,685  16 


RECEIPTS  INTO  INDUSTRIAL  HOME  FOR  GIRLS  FUND. 

(Section  7808,  R.  S.,  1899.) 


1003. 

1904. 

Tinsley  Brown,  Treasurer 

17.609  50 

99,810  40 

Totals  for  1003  and  1901 

916,819  90 

Total 

•16.819  90 

58 


RErORT   OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


RECEIPTS  INTO  PBDERAL  SOLDIERS  HOME  FUND. 

(Section   7798.    R.S..    1899.) 


1903. 


nnited  States  Oovernment. 
Chas.  F.  Vogel,  Treasurer. 


Totals  ;or  1903  and  1904. 
TotHl 


$8,793  06 
461  02^ 


1904. 


$16,  no  87 

209  95 
$85,694  20 


$35,004  20 


RECEIPTS  INTO  COUNTY  FOREIGN  INSURANCE  TAX  FUND. 

(Section  8044,    R.  S.,    1899.) 


1908. 


Foreign  Insurance  Companies. 
Totals  for  1903  and  lOOi. . . 
Total 


$188,706  02 


1904. 


$205,634  66 


$392.340  63 


$302,340  68 


RECEIPTS  INTO  COLONY  FOR  FEEBLE-MINDED  FUND. 
(Section  780S,  R.  S.  1899.    Amended  Law  1901,  Section  1,  page  184.) 


1903. 

1904. 

•T.  P.  Huston.  Treasurer 

$8,001  35 

$3,002  45 

Totals  for  1903  and  1904 

15,603  80 

Total 

$5.603  80 

RECEIPTS   INTO   BANK   INSPECTION   FUND. 
(Section  1304,  B.  S.  1899.) 


1903. 


1904. 


State  Bank  Examiners 

Totals  for  1903  and  1904. 
Total 


$15,404  95 


$13,811  80 


$29,216  75 


$29,216  75 


RECEIPTS  INTO  BUILDING  AND  LOAN  SUPERVISION  FUND. 

(Section  13S8,  R.  S.  1899.) 


Building  and  Loan  Companies 
Totals  for  1903  and  1904. . . . 
Total . 


1904. 


$3,081  76 
$8,250  17 
$6,250  17 


RECEIPTS. 


59 


RECEIPTS  INTO  STATE  PAIR. FUND. 
(Section  7424,  B.  8. 1890.) 


1903. 


Sundry  Book  Makers 

Totals  for  1903  and  1901 . 
Total 


iao.870  00 


1901. 


^.230  00 
193,000  00 


RECEIPTS  INTO  FACTORY  INSPECTION  FUND. 
(Laws  1901,  Page  198,  Section  4.) 


1903. 


1004. 


O.  .r.  Nordmeyer,  Inspector., 
Totals  for  1903  and  1904. 
Total 


r,541  00 


98,585  03 
114,066  00 
114,006  00 


RECEIPTS  INTO  BOARD  OF  HEALTH  FUND. 
(Laws  1901,  Page  209,  Section  6.) 


1903. 


W.  F.  Morrow,  Secretary. . . 
Totals  for  1903  and  1904. 
Total 


16.475  00 


RECEIPTS  INTO  BOARD  OF  OSTEOPATHY  FUND. 
(Laws  1903,  Page  249,  Section  3.) 


1904 


td,211  00 
114,686  00 
814,686  00 


1903. 


Ohas.  E.  Boxz,  Treasurer... 
Totals  for  1903  and  1901. 
Total 


$570  00 


1904. 


12.140  00 

^2,710  00 

IS,  no  00 


6o 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR, 


OOLLATBBAL  INHERITANCE. TAX  BBOEIVED  FROM  THE  VARIOUS  COUNTY  COL- 

LECTORS  DURING  THE  YEARS  OF  1903  AND  1904. 


Counties. 


19031 


1904. 


Andrew... 
Atchison.. 
Audradn.  . 

Barry , 

Barton 

Bates  

Bollinger.. 

Boone 

Buchanan. 
Caldwell. 


Callaway 

Cape  Girardeau. 

Carroll 

Cass 

Cedar. 


CbaritOB... 
Christian.. 

Clark 

Clay 

Clinton 

Cole 

Cooper.  .... 
Crawford.., 

Dade 

Daviess 

DeKalb...  . 
Franklin... 
Gasconade.. 

Gentry 

Greene. 

Grundy 

Harrison ... 

Henry 

Hickory  ... 


Holt. 

Howard 

Howell 

Jackson  

Jasper 

Jefferson 

Johnson 

Knox 

Laclede 

Lafayette.... 

Lawrence 

Lewis , 

Lincoln 

Linn 

Livlngbton.  . 
McDonald.... 

Macon 

Madison 

Maries 

Marion 

Mercer 

Mississippi... 

Moniteau 

Monroe 

Montgomery. 
Morgan, 


New  Madrid. 

Newton 

Nodaway 

Oregon 

Osage 

Ozark 

Pemiscot.... 

Perry 

Pettis 

Phelps 

Pike 

Platte 

Polk. 


Pulaski... 
Putnam... 

Ralls 

Randolph, 
Ray. 


Reynolds... 

Ripley 

St,  Cl)arles. 


140103 
22  99 
10  OS 

237  04 
33  88 

817  85 


1,977  U 
3,886  09 


485  07 

854  40 

1.365  55 

438  10 


88  43 

27  07 

835  15 

719  16 

82  76 

1,111  85 

3,447  18 

48  60 

1,153  40 

86  61 

30  38 

223  37 

73  49 

826  07 

1,181  53 

698  34 

179  4S 

47  45 


231  79 
172  79 

26  13 
13.114  63 

2,416  52 

322  78 

799  81 

43  70 

12  60 
805  85 
505  61 
314  24 

1.233  01 

66  67 

164  80 

13  50 
135  71 

27  00 
146  16 

2,179  70 
421  80 
783  SO 
15  56 
862  85 
575  40 


1,097  86 


23  08 


151  72 
1.841  24 

116  37 
2,431  53 

434  51 


164  47 

46  83 

4T7  37 

1.940  96 


1,152  0^ 


$1,314  80 

351  75 

338  92 

61  47 

950 

304  00 

15  07 

2.617  41 

4.104  26 

430  78 

15  80 

612  05 

197  77 

nsoi 

1.512  43 


1,118  22 

2.527  65 

46  80 

903  72 

1,545  14 


138  S7 
184  15 
240  90 
274  90 

1,617  11 
100  OO 

1,588  94 

480  01 

60  50 

922  75 

453  8» 

2,442  55 

2,720  11 


14,091  05 

1,446  50 

428  56 

380  30 

474  32 


1.885  00 
27180 
214  12 
116  34 


50  36 
'877*65 


l,2ti0  40 


15  91 
490  86 
988  14 

63  26 

760 

505  07 


152  54 


56  62 
707  70 


525  35 

1.743  26 

103  25 


370  63 
1,278  70 
2.350  06 


514  79 


feltCElM'S. 


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COLLATERAL  INHEBITANOE  TAX-Oontlnued. 


Oonnttes. 

190B. 

1904. 

St.  Olalr 

$181  S4 
1,«S4  67 

St.  Francois 

$651  68 

Ste.  Gtonevleve. 

St.  Louis 

6,066  88 
878  86 

8,790  68 

Saline 

8. 008  79 

SebiiTler. 

809  18 

Scotland 

77  66 

Scott 

818  01 

9  86 

Shannon 

Shelby 

1,886  74 

Stoddard : 

10  44 

Stone 

67  01 

SulUyan 

875  88 

'Pn.YlAV 

Texas 

Verncm 

996  14 
5818 

879  40 

Warren 

154  11 

WAAhlDffton --,,    ,,,- -,..   r-.-,.-   - w.    T-    ,T,    ,,    T , 

386  48 

Wayne 

1,496  76 
m  54 

71  98 

Weoster 

t 

74  77 

Worth 

419  48 

Wriffbt. 

75.906  77 

50,875  65 

Totals.* 

$148,564  08 

$188,090  80 

REPORT   OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


RECEIPTS   INTO   ESCHEATS   FUND. 
(Chapter  104,   R.   S.,   1899.) 


1903 

Jan.       1.. 

7.. 

8.. 

23.. 

88.. 

Feb.      2.. 

6.. 

9.. 

11.. 

16  . 

84.. 

25.. 

March  9.. 

9.. 

7.. 

25.. 

2<) 

April  le!. 

May       1.. 

1.. 

13.. 

16.. 

16.. 

20.. 

21.. 

23.. 

26.. 

28.. 
4.. 
4.. 

20.. 
.Tuly  15.. 
Aug.      4.. 

13.. 

13.. 

17.. 

28.. 
4.. 

14.. 

17.. 
Oct.      12.. 

16.. 

19.. 
Nov.     14.. 

14.. 

18.. 

20.. 

26.. 

28.. 

12.. 

12.. 

18.. 

19.. 


June 


Sept. 


Dec. 


1901. 

Jaa.     12.. 

20.. 

26.. 

26.. 


Feb.     13.. 

27.. 
March   5.. 

Id.. 

23.. 

24.. 

29.. 

31.. 
April    18.. 


May 


Jane 


20 

11. . 

11.. 

19.. 

20.. 

2!.. 

28.. 

6.. 

7.. 
24.. 


E.  P.  Donovan,  administrator  estate,  Dan*l  M.  Stone 

Madison  Stone,  *'  •*       W.  R.  Hardesty 

Bernard  Dierks,  city  auditor,       "       F.  A.  Huetman 

W.  O.  Richardson,  administrator  estate,  Thomas  Schwartz 

R.  T.  Ham,  sheriff  Saline  county,  partition  sale,  McAnls  vs.  G.  S.  Upton 

R.  T.  Osborn,  administrator  estate,  James  A.  Ford 

Esther  Little,  "  "        John  Little 

J.  F.  Stool: ton.  sheriff,  "        Milton  Turner 

^ A.  B.  Evans,  administrator      "        Dorothy  McGray 

W.M.Busby,  "  "        W.  O.  I*.  Thomas 

W.U.Daniels,  •*  "        Olarrlssa  Daniels 

W.W.  young,  "  ••       WiUiamBlalr 

T.B.Ourtls,  "  "        Lucinda  Curtis 

M.  W.Lltton,  "  "        LouisaOraft 

Thos.  McOinnls,         *'  "        L.  A.  Lust 

W.  T.  Schade,  sheriff.  Oape  Girardeau  county  

Thos.  G.  Burch,  sheriff  Franklin  county,  part,  sale,  Fluas  vs.  Willis 

Geo.  W.  Wood,  administrator  estate,  E.  Bowker 

W.  R.  Baldwin,  ex-sheriff,  Boone  county 

P.H.Buckley,  "  Gentry    "       

Robt.  W.  Oox,  administrator  estate,  Jno.  D.  Oox 

Jasper  A.  Nekton,     '*  *'        John  Newton 

Geo.  W.  Epright,       **  "        George  Eprlght 

R.  E.  L.6eat,  "  "        Henry  N.  Seat 

Jno.  M.  Rice.  '*  "        Pleasant  Rice 

O.J.Walker,  "  *•        Gldon  Johnson 

Bernard  Deirkes.     '*  '*        Caroline  Kraft 

R.  L.  Matley,  "  •'        Catherine  Wlest 

John  Demond,  **  '•        Rose  Leopard 

LD.  Miller,  "  "        Rich  8.  Davis 

Francis  Foster,  '•  "        Emeline  Bout 

James  Long  vs.  Lester  Taylor,  et.  al.,  partition  sale    

W.  T.  Richardson,  ad  mlnlstrator  estate.  Carl  Dohlhoff 

R.  D.  McCray,  sheriff,  partition  sale,  White  vs.  Lierly,  et.  al 

O.  W.  Crouch,  administrator  estate,  Geo.  Ward 

Wm.  Walton,  '*  **       Thos.  Bain 

A.P.  Huff.  "  "       D.  L.  Leaton  

lietts  &  Hawthorn,  "  "       W.  S.  Freshour 

W.A.Medley,  "  *♦       W.  H.  Medley 

J.  L.  M.  J.  Best,        "  •*       W.  H.  Best 

W.  A.  Joslin,  "  "       Edward  Joslin 

W.  B.  Arnold  vs.  W.  Arnold,  et.  al.,  partition  sale 

.fames  A.  Foster,  administrator  estate,  Mary  B.  Foster 

MaryS.  White,  "  "        Mary  Mead 

J.K.Groff.  "  "        A.F.Randall 

J.  0.  Dlvinla,  "  "        Sam'l  Divlnla 

D.  H.  Henson,  "  "        Wm.  Henson 

P.  J.  Ferlck,  "  "        Tliomas  Hanley 

J.W.Blake.  "  "        E.H.Haines 

Geo.  Wilkener,  "  "        Mary  Wllkener 

C.  E.  Hammaner,  "  "        Henry  Brink haus 

A.  J.  Klotz,  '♦  "        J.  H.  Klotz 

Total 

T.  J.  .Jackson,  receiver  W.  W.  Dunn  estate 

W.  J.  Bfiker,  administrator  Susan  E.  Baker  estate 

M.  E.  McGreger,  administrator  H.  F.  Wells  estate 

T.  J.  Seehorn,  administrator  C.  Short  estate 

"  M.  Crowley  estate 

AnnaPlitt      •'     

Ellhu  Mason  vs.  Jasper  Farrls  et  al 

J.  A.  Crow,  treasurer  J  as.  K.  Miller  estate 

R.  H .  Black  well,  administrator  Ben  Oglesby  estate 

C.  B.  Li ttlefleld,  executor  V.  H.  Thornton  estate .. 

S.  A.  Gash,  administrator  R.  W.  Jackson  estate   

N.  C.  Burch.  administrator  K.  Kraus  estate 

A.  C.  Isenbiich,  administrator  Amanda  Boone  estate    

R.  Brocker  Jr.,  executor  B.  Brocker  estate 

R.  J.  Clark,  administrator  Aaron  Diggs  estate    

St.  Louis  Union  Trust  Co.,  executor  Margaret  Scoot  estate 

.Tas.  E.  Moore,  sheriff,  W.  Porter  et  al,  vs.  H.  Patterson  et  al,  part,  sale 

W.  H.  Klrett,  executor  J.  H.  Kirett  estate 

J.  E.  Moore,  sheriff  R.  Johnson  et  al,  part  sale 

F.  K.  Collier,  sheriff,  B.  Owen  et  al  vs.  Ray  Fowler,  part  sale 

H.  C.  Sennett,  administrator  J.  W.  Sennett  estate 

W.  B.  Arnold,  administrator •. 

C.  W.  Rice,  administrator  H.  H .  Ransone  estate 

Martin  Killings  worth,  administrator  Able  Stone  estate    

B.  H.  Lohman,  administrator  J.  F.  Lohman  estate 


$3158 

200 

7  00 

71  92 

45  65 

259  7S 

500 

96  78 

1  03 

40  90 

50  52 

100  00 

40  28 

400 

72  00 

50  00 

85  85 

10  00 

35  75 

33  14 

I.ITO  74 

283  75 

30  00 

5  00 

1  42 

64  92 

300 

22  41 

825 

430  85 

48  00 

26  81 

9  50 

108  38 

1  11 

222  34 

400 

19  79 

595  28 

1  50 

7  11 

1  00 

13  58 

35  56 

56  80 

3692 

64  25 

53  93 

114  96 

5  00 

1  00 

300 

10  00 

14,496  70 

112  72 

500 

780  61 

221  40 

80  94 

18  15 

7  9® 

368  77 

1  00 

20  25 

18  37 

1  00 

27  74 

1  00 

34  61 

240 

138  49 


5 
3 


00 

83 


0  00 
49  87 

4  32 

12  46 

1  00 

48  55 


8.  H.  Drradbte,  Bheriff      ...      . 

Arthur  FlDDOgaa.  Bdmlulstrutar  Jno.  Barley  estiit«... 

LlDcoln  Trust  Co..  executoni  Peter  Btelver  estate 

J.  L.  Barrls.  eslatA 

9.  coclt  astute 

U.  (a  Orotlma  estate 

3a  inaa  Ts.  Orowler   

P.  r la  Hurd  estate 

J.  [decker  estate 

Sa  SarahJ.  Boyce 'state.... 

J.  ran  Ts.  Santeret  Hi 

iQ  vs.  Wood 

"  ■'         Davis  IB.  Latta 

"         Qreene  vs.  Greene 

Jas.  A.  Henderson  BttfirDey  U.  Llfka  estate 

J.  W.  Franklin,  ex-sheriffJ.  B.  Jumpetal 

O.  H.  Blocker  etal 

J.  C.  Crawley  adrntntstrB tor  W.  L,  Goode  estitl« 

H.  E.  Sprague,  administrator  W.  O.  KDllogR  estnte    .. 

W.  K.  [^ttoD,  execDtorOaleb  JacksoD  estate 

U.  Wbllley,  aamlnlBtrator  B.  Kemper  estHte 

L.  S.  Blckman,  receiver  Home  Mutual  aad!:<aTln){  Asa, 

Andrew  Porter,  eiocator  Milton  Ames 

W.  W.  Brad*,  assignee  C.  W.  Dlcksun 

KlDschmldtABeppT.  executor  0.  ferkeser 

O.  W.  Edwards,  Jno.  Barton  estate 

J.  B.  Kelckoll.  exeoatorO.  H.TUtord .. 

J.  O.  Adams,  executor  Jno.  I   Clark 

B.  T.  Ham,  part  sale,  C<oiree  vs.  OofTee 

Powell  &  Powell,  executor  W.  E.  Force  estate 

T.  B.  OoDrad.  administrator  T.  B.  Oo a rad  estate 

O.  B.  FraDCk,  admlalstrator  Catherine  Huges  estate.. 

O.  T.  Oardmer  A  Son,  J.  B.  Bines  estate 

M.  A.  Plnkerton,  executor  Larry  Dowllm;  estate 

A.  J.  Thomas,  part  sale.  White  vs.  MoCracken 

S.  B.  Dijsdale,  part  sale,  Huff  vs.  Briscoe 

S.  H.  Urysdale,  partsale,  Wlilteetal.  vs.  .McCrackeo. 


BECEIPTS  FBO»  ALL  SODBOE^. 


Funds. 

im. 

,«. 

Total  receipts 
lor  ISOS-lftM. 

%1;S!| 

1 

IB 
S7 

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'i 

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M 
II 

71.1  M 

ii 
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210  40 

3 

1 

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9, EM  ea 

1M.7C«0! 
15.404  » 
3.I68  4I 

7;  Ml  00 

!;!!!!! 

S70  00 

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Sf£S.fiJr"---'----'----------'-- 

Sf.r^.?v^lKi;fl°.'."""^™:;:::, :;:::; :::: 

!SSi 

♦3.  Ml.  330  X9 

DISBURSEMENTS. 


TABLE  SHOWING  THE  AMOUNTS  OP  WARRANTS  ISSUED  ON  THE  VARIOUS 

FUNDS  AND  APPROPRIATIONS   DURING  THE   TWO  FISCAL. 

TEARS  COMMENCING  JANUARY  1,    1908,    AND 

ENDING  DECEMBER  31,    1901. 


A-^ 


(/i 


ftEi'oRT  OP  THE  State  auditor. 


PAY  OF  FORTY-SECOND  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY. 

(Session  of  seventy-six  days  beginning  January  7.  1904,  and  ending  March  23,  1904.) 


riatlon,  section  1,  page  20,  Laws  1903 
Balance  in  former  appropriation 

Total 

Balance  cancelled 

Balance 


190.000  00 
90176 

$90,901  78 
90176 

$90.000  00 


SENATE 


Names  of  Senators. 

Districts. 

Mileage  of 
Senators, 
See.  8984, 
n.  S.  1899. 

Per  diem  of 

Senators 
coming  and 
returning. 

Per  diem  of 

Senators 

during 

session. 

Total  mile- 
age and 
per  diem. 

Biggs.  M.  R.  K 

Eleventh 

Siooo 

45  00 
SI  00 

600 

90  00 
25  00 
50  00 
2100 

91  00 
90  00 
40  00 
9S00 
90  00 
25  00 
60  00 
60  00 
75  00 

46  00 
75  00 
56  00 
22  00 
25  00 
35  00 
25  00 
25  00 
25  00 
25  00 
54  00 
62  00 
50  00 
17  00 
43  00 

600 

$10  00 
10  00 
10  00 
10  00 
10  00 
10  00 
20  00 
10  00 
20  00 
10  00 
20  00 
20  00 
30  00 
10  00 
90  00 
20  00 
20  00 
20  00 
20  00 
20  00 
10  00 
10  00 
20  00 
10  00 
10  00 
10  00 
10  00 
20  00 
20  00 
10  00 
10  00 
20  00 
10  00 

9356  00 
366  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
956  00 
366  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
»)6  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
966  00 
956  00 
356  00 

9376  00 
411  00 
387  00 
872  00 
396  00 

Bradley,  Jno.  L 

Bradley.  Nick  M 

Buchanan,  T.  J 

Clarke,  Ohas.  W 

Collins,  John  P 

Costello,  FraD  k 

Twenty -sixth 

Seventeenth 

Fourteenth 

Seventh 

Thirty-first 

Thira. 

391  00 
426  00 

Dickinson,  C.  C 

Dowell,  E.  A 

Parris,  Frank  H 

A*  IdOStt      fi#a      Ds  ••■■■•••■■■ 

Sixteenth  

Twelfth 

Twenty-fourth.... 
Sixth 

387  00 
407  CO 
996  00 
416  00 

Heather,  H.  Clay 

Jewell.  Jessie  L 

Thirteenth 

406  00 

Fifth 

Thirty-fourth 

Twenty-first     .  .. 
Twentieth 

410  00 

Klnealy.  W.  B 

991  00 

Lee.  Geo.  T 

Mc  David,  Frank  M 

448  00 
439  00 

Mclndoe,  Hugh 

Twentieth 

451  00 

McKlnley,  Jno.  C 

Fourth 

422  00 

McNatt.  A.  B 

Marshall,  Jno.  £ 

Martin,  B.  D 

Eighteenth 

Twenty-third 

Fifteenth 

45100 
434  00 

888  00 

Matthews,  Buel  L 

Morton,  Jno.  F 

Twenty-fifth 

Eighth 

99100 
411  00 

Nelson,  David 

Sartorlous.  John 

Thirty -second  .... 
Thirtieth 

991  00 
SDl  00 

Schoenlaub,  W.  P 

Smith,  Chas.  A 

Thirty-third 

Twenty-ninth 

First. 

39100 
391  00 

Stubbs,  Wm.  E 

430  00 

Sullivan,   Wm.  P 

Vories,  Lawrence  A 

Walker,  Chas.  J 

Nineteenth 

Second 

Tenth 

438  00 
416  00 
383  00 

Young,  Jno.  D 

Zevelv,  E.  M 

Twenty-second .... 
Twenty-seventh. . 

419  00 
371  00 

Totals 

11,183  00 

9500  00 

111,748  00 

913.431  00 

1 

DISBURSEMKNTS. 


67 


HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 


Names  of  members. 


Counties. 


Atkinson,  Jno.  M 

Baker,  Frank  T 

Barton,  Edward 

Bear,  Absalom 

Beaty,  Lewis  P 

Beckert,  John  Jr 

Boland,  Giles 

Booth,  Wm.  H 

Bothwell,  J.  H 

Brasfaear,  J.  M 

Brltlan,  J.  W 

Brown,  Larkln  E 

Brown.  B.  fl 

Burkhardt.  G.  A 

Byrd,  John  C 

Oaldwell,  J.  W 

Callendar,  W.  J 

Campbell,  Jno.  W 

Uarr.   W.  P 

Carter,  John  E 

Casey,  M.  E 

Chapman,  Arthur 

Cbasteen,  N.  C 

Clay.  Green 

Clements,    B.  B 

Coffman,  Jas.  M 

Colden,  Chas.  J 

Collins.  R.  J 

Conklln,  Newland 

Connor,  Wm.  S 

Coy,  Jno.  H 

Oreson,  S.  W 

Crisp.  Jno.  T 

Crowe,  Thos.  W 

Davidson,  Jas.  F 

Davis,  O.  B 

Davison,  Jos.  T 

Davisson,  J.  L 

Dawson,  Frank  L 

Declne,  Jno.  L 

Denny,  R.  B 

Dietrich.  H.  R 

Dolan.  C.  D 

Dotrls,  E.  P 

Dunklin,  Joseph 

Earlxson,  Sam*l  T 

Eversole,  E.  T , 

Elliott.  Chas.  E 

Elmer.  Wm.  P 

Farley,  J.  W 

Frost.  Sidney  D 

Galbralth.  1.  M 

Gardner,  A.  E.  L , 

Glllespy  James  O , 

Gibson,  Jasper  N 

Goebel.  Edwin  E . 

Gracfcy ,  Samuel  M 

Graham.  R.  N 

Halns,  Robert  L , 

Harper.  Thomas  L 

Haydon.  Oscar  L 

Haynes,  Charles  A 

Hensley,  J.  W 

Hildreth.  Arthur  S 

Horn,  John  C 

Hnck,  Peter  H 

Hudson.  O.  B 

Lett,  E.  S 

Ing,  VoltairV 


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Ripley 

iJallaway 

Linn 

Miller 

Henry 

8t.  Louis  City  . . . 

St.  Louis  City 

Dallas 

Pettis 

Pemiscot 

Greene 

Ozark 

Cass 

Moniteau 

Douglas 

Bollinger , 

Webster 

Hickory 

St.  Louis  City.... 

Grundy 

Jackson  

Jackson 

Stoddard 

Audrain 

Macon 

Phelps 

Nodaway 

St.  Louis Cliy.... 

Carroll 

Buchanan 

Polk 

Randolph 

Jackson 

Ray 

Marlon 

Barry 

Butler 

Daviess 

Lincoln 

Washington 

St.  Louis 

Livingston , 

Jackson , 

Oregon 

St.  Francois , 

Gentry 

Washington 

V asper  ..■     ..••..., 

Dent 

Platte 

Caldwell 

Cedar 

St.  Louis . « 

Boone 

Charlton 

St.  Louis  City..  .. 

St.  Clair 

Jasper 

Saline 

Bates 

Howell 

Putnam 

Gasconade 

Adair 

Iron 

Ste.  Genevieve 

Worth 

Madison 

Wayne 


100  00 
900 
40  00 
800 
SI  00 
25  00 
25  00 
6S00 
IS  00 
87  00 

60  00 
65  00 

29  00 
6  00 

61  00 
SO  00 
&5  00 

34  00 
25  00 
56  00 

30  00 
30  00 
05  00 
10  00 
25  00 

35  00 
S5  00 
25  00 
30  00 
50  00 
60  00 
22  00 
30  00 
35  00 
3S00 

74  00 
60  00 
58  00 
22  00 
40  00 
25  00 
45  00 
30  00 
65  00 

45  00 
58  00 
40  00 

75  00 
38  00 
H5  00 
48  00 
35  00 
25  00 
17  00 

22  00 

23  00 
25  00 
75  00 
22  00 
30  00 
55  00 
4>)00 

900 
80  00 
42  00 
38  00 

62  00 

46  00 
50  00 


120  00 
10  00 
20  00 
20  00 
10  00 
10  00 
10  00 
90  00 
10  00 

aoio 

20  00 
40  00 
20  00 
10  00 
30  00 
20  00 
£0  00 
20  00 
10  00 
20  00 
10  00 
10  00 
20  00 
10  00 
20  00 
20  00 
20  00 
10  00 
20  00 
20  00 
20  00 
10  00 
10  00 
20  00 
20  00 
20  00 
20  00 
20  00 
20  00 
20  00 
10  00 
20  00 
10  00 
SO  00 
20  00 
20  00 
20  00 
20  00 
20  00 
20  00 
10  00 
20  00 
10  00 
10  00 
20  00 
10  00 
20  00 
20  00 
10  OJ 
20  00 
25  00 
20  00 
20  00 
20  CO 
20  00 
20  00 
2U00 
20  00 
20  00 


I3S6  00 
356  00 

356  00 
856  00 
366  00 
356  00 
856  00 
966  00 
356  00 
356  00 
886  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
350  00 
856  00 
856  00 
856  00 
356  00 
366  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
366  00 
366  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
360  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  tO 
856  00 
170  00 
356  00 
356  00 
366  00 
356  00 
856  00 
366  00 
856  00 
856  00 
356  00 
856  00 
356  00 
856  00 
366  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
866  00 
356  00 
356  60 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
356  00 
856  00 
356  00 
356  00 


SB 

Bg 

:  vi 

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9486  00 

375  00 
416  00 

384  00 

387  00 
391  00 
391  00 
4.38  00 
378  00 
473  00 
436  00 
461  00 

405  00 
372  00 
447  00 
420  00 
431  CO 

410  00 
391  00 
431  00 
396  CO 
396  00 
441  00 

376  00 
401  00 

411  00 
431  00 
391  00 

406  00 

420  00 
436  00 

388  00 
396  00 

411  00 

412  00 

450  00 
436  00 
434  00 
396  00 
230  00 
891  00 

421  00 
396  00 

451  00 

421  00 
434  00 
416  00 
451  00 
414  00 
411  00 
414  00 
411  00 
391  00 
383  00 
398  00 
391  00 
401  00 
451  00 
388  00 
406  00 
436  00 
423  00 

385  00 
406  00 
418  00 
414  00 
438  00 

422  00 
426  00 


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kKPORT   OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


HOUSE    OP    REPRESBNTATIVES-Contlnued. 


Names  of  members. 


Oountles. 


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m 

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H 

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sal 

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3.0 

mile 
diem 

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$50  00 

$30  00 

$866  00 

1486  00 

50  00 

20  00 

356  00 

426  00 

43  00 

20  00 

356  00 

419  00 

17  00 

80  00 

860  00 

403  OU 

9500 

10  00 

356  00 

89100 

30  00 

10  00 

356  00 

896  00 

25  00 

10  00 

356  00 

39100 

63  00 

20  ro 

856  00 

489  00 

25  00 

10  00 

366  00 

SOiOO 

30  00 

10  00 

856  00 

896  00 

40  00 

20  00 

356  00 

416  00 

75  00 

20  00 

856  00 

451  00 

76  00 

20  00 

866  00 

451  00 

25  00 

10  00 

856  00 

89100 

25  00 

10  00 

856  00 

891  00 

48  00 

20  00 

866  00 

424  00 

43  00 

20  00 

866  00 

419  00 

70  00 

20  00 

356  00 

446  00 

62  00 

20  00 

356  00 

438  00 

33  00 

20  00 

356  00 

4U  00 

52  00 

25  00 

356  00 

433  03 

25  00 

10  00 

866  00 

891  00 

15  00 

20  00 

366  00 

30100 

58  00 

20  00 

856  00 

434  00 

80  00 

20  00 

856  00 

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25  00 

10  00 

856  00 

391  00 

65  00 

20  00 

356  00 

441  0) 

54  00 

20  00 

856  00 

430  00 

66  00 

20  00 

356  00 

442  00 

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60  00 

20  00 

356  00 

426  00 

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20  00 

856  00 

406  00 

38  00 

20  00 

856  00 

414  00 

800 

20  00 

866  00 

884  00 

75  00 

20  GO 

356  00 

45100 

34  00 

10  00 

856  00 

400  00 

31  00 

20  00 

356  00 

407  00 

60  00 

30  00 

356  00 

446  00 

17  00 

20  00 

356  00 

393  00 

25  00 

10  00 

356  00 

881  00 

28  00 

10  00 

856  00 

394  00 

50  00 

20  00 

856  00 

426  00 

25  00 

10  00 

356  00 

39100 

27  00 

20  00 

856  00 

403  00 

15  00 

10  00 

356  90 

881  00 

37  00 

20  00 

366  00 

413  00 

5  00 

10  00 

356  00 

871  00 

5  00  

356  00 
356  00 

361  00 

70  00 

20  00 

446  00 

39  00 

20  00 

356  00 

415  00 

29  00 

10  00 

356  00 

895  00 

20  OC 

10  00 

356  00 

386  00 

40  00 

20  00 

356  00 

416  00 

25  00 

10  00 

856  00 

391  00 

25  00 

10  00 

356  00 

891  00 

60  00 

20  00 

356  00 

438  00 

•   6000 

20  OD 

356  00 

426  00 

60  00 

25  00 

356  00 

44100 

20  00 

20  00 

856  00 

396  00 

50  00 

20  00 

356  00 

426  00 

30  00 

20  00 

356  00 

406  00 

31  00 

20  00 

356  00 

407  00 

72  00 

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856  00 

448  00 

58  00 

20  00 

356  00 

434  00 

60  00 

20  00 

356  00 

436  00 

10  00 

10  00 

356  00 

378  00 

89  00 

20  00 

356  00 

415  00 

15  00 

20  00 

866  00 

89100 

35  00 

20  00 

356  00 

411  00 

21  00 

10  00 

856  00 

387  00 

$5,623  00   $2, 

525  00 

150,864  00 

166,612  00 

January,  J.  P 

Keifner,  Charles  E... 

Kimrey.  Louis  N 

Kirkham.  E.  M 

KroDCk,  Huberts 

Leahy,  John  F 

Lee.  Joseph  R 

Leo.  William  Q 

J^onard,  Thomas  J.. 

Lindsay,  Howard 

Locker,  William  H... 
J^gan,  William  R.... 

Long,  J.  M 

Luig.  Renj.  *••• 

Lynam,  Jas.  T 

McOlelland,  John  W.. 

McfCee,  Robert  L 

McPherson,  I.  V 

Maples,  Dorah  E 

Morris,  A.  T> , 

Moser,  Peter 

Murphy,  M.  A , 

Nebel,  John  V 

Newton,  C.  A 

Norvell.  Karl  D 

O'Donnell,  John 

Odneal,  Walter  H..  . 

O' Fallon.  Sam'l  F 

Officer,  JOS.  D 

Oliver,  R.  B 

Parkinson,  Jno.  Q...., 

Pence,  G.  B 

Pelts,  Wm.  S 

Prather,  Alonzo  S 

Prewitt,  Wm.  II 

Purdy.  Paul  J. 


•  •  •  • 


Ouigg,  Horace  r>. 


telnmlUer.  J.  W... 

Riley,  Elmer  L 

Risk,  Ferdinand  O. 
Rur>ottom,  U.  M.... 

Sartin,  Jno.  A 

Self,  Oolon  M 

Shelby,  Jos.  B , 

Shepherd,  Uhas.  S.. 

Sleber,  Geo.  J 

Simmons,  H.  J 

Smith.  Richard 

Spangler,  E.  P 

Spcer,  Alfred  A . . . . 
Stamplii,  Geo.  J  ... 

Steele,  Geo.  W 

Stewart,  Chas.  U... 
Stumberg,  Jno.  11.. 

Tapley,  Jos 

Terrill,  Jno.  W. 


Thompson,  A.  R... 

Tlchacek,  L.J 

Tracy,  J.  P 

Vernon,  T.  A 

Viles,  Thos.  L 

VoshoU,  Henry..  . 

Welker,  J.  M 

Wallace,  David.... 

Weaver.  H.  H 

Wells,  J.  T 

Williams,  LonB... 
Wilsie,  Harney  H. 
Windier,  Henry  L. 

Witty,  LeeT 

Woods,  Jno.  A 

Wray,  Anderson  J. 
Voung,  Geo.  S 


Reynolds,  

Perry 

Texas 

Oamden , 

St.  Louis  City. 

Jackson , 

St.  Louis  City. 
Mississippi.  .  .. 
St.  Louis  City. . 

Jackson .. 

Pulaski 

Jasper 

McDonald 

St.  Louis  City. 


Totals. 


Shannon 

Clinton 

Lawrence 

Christian 

Schuyler 

Andrew 

St.  Louis  City..  . 

Montgomery 

Wright 

Crawford 

St.  Louis  City.  .. 

Mercer 

Holt 

Harrison 

Cape  Girardeau. 

Buchanan 

DeKalb 

Dade 

Taney 

Vernon 

Sullivan 

Cooper  

Newton 

Clay...  

Lewis 

Carter 

Benton , 

St.  Louis  Cliy.... 

Lafayette 

Buchanan , 

St.  Louis  City 

Shelby 

li'ranklln 

Clark 

Usage 

Cole 

New  Madrid 

Knox 

St.  Charles 

Pike 

Maries 

St.  Louis  City 


<  I 


Greene.... 
Laclede... 

Stone 

Warren... 
Bollinger. 

Ralls 

Jefferson . 
Dunklin.. 

Scott 

Atchison. 

Morgan . . . 

Scotland.. 

Howard.., 

Barton... 

Johnson.. 


DISBURSEMKNTS. 


6y 


OFFI0ER8  OF  SENATE  AND  HOUSE. 


Names  of  ofBcers. 


Official  position. 


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OFFICERS  OF  THE  SENATE 

Jotin  A.  Lee '.. 

Thos.  L.  Bubcy 

Cornelius  Riiach  

K.  S.  McOlintock 

Claude  Hill 

Wm.  F.  Perry 

J.M.Stephens 

Obas.  E.  Dewey 

O.  S.  Orcutt 

Dan  F.  Thompson 

J.  B.  Orumbaugh , 

Chas.  H.  Oolley 

Totals 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  HDU-iE. 


Jas.  H.  Whltecotton. 

A.  B.  Duncan 

.fames  E.  Olark 

R.  V.  Cooper , 

Miss  Leah  Grand  a  II.. 

.Ino.  D.  Dale 

E.  J.  Maloney 

(I.  A.  McBride 

T.  P.  McDonald 

L.  H.  Musgrave 

James  Noble 

W.  Jeff  Pollard 

Joe  B.  Reynolds 

J.  A.  Russell 

Wm.  Smith 

S»W  J.  Wheeler 

Joe  Tall 


Totals. 


President 

President  pro  tern. . . 

Secretary 

Assistant  Secretary. 
Chaplain  pro  tern. . . . 

Chaplain 

Sergeant-at-Arms. .. 

Official  Reporter 

Enrolling  Clerk  

Eitgrossing  Clerk . . . . 

Doorkeeper 

Folder , 


Speaker 

Speaker  pro  tern 

Doorkeeper 

Enrolling  Clerk 

Folder 

Reporter 

Sergeant-at-  A  rm « . . . 
Assistant  Reporter . . 

Reading  Clerk 

Engrossing  Clerk .... 

Chaplain  pro  tern 

Reading  Clerk 

Reading  Crk  pro  tern 

Chaplain 

Asst.  Reading  Clerk. 
Asst.  Chief  Clerk.... 
Chief  Clerk 


IS5  00 
25  00 


ISO  00 


$30  0.1 
50  00 


$90  00 


lUOO 
20  00 


$508  00 
508  00 


$34  00 


$20  00 
20  00 


$1,016  00 


$504  00 
420  00 


140  00 


$821  00 


$547  00 
553  00 
420  00 
420  00 
10  00 
370  00 
250  00 
390  00 
875  00 
380  00 
301  (H) 
300  00 


$4,315  00 


$554  00 
490  00 
279  50 
375  00 
900  00 
380  00 
299  00 
380  00 
130  00 
375  00 
10  00 
250  00 
500 
370  00 
380  00 
370  00 
400  00 


$5,307  50 


EXPENSE  OF  COMMITTEE  TO  SETTLE  WITH  STATE  AUDI- 
TOR AND  STATE  TREASURER. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  issued. 


Amount. 


E.  B.  Fields  .. 
A.  B.  Duncan.. 
A.  A.  Sneers... 
H.  B.  TOmble. 

Total 


Senator , 

Representative . 
Representative. 


»  *    •   • 


$260  00 
329  40 
311  95 
535  35 

$1.436  70 


70 


Rlil'ORT  OV  TUli  STATE  AUDITOR. 


EXPENSE  OF  COMMITTEE  TO  EXAMINE  STATE  INSTITU- 
TIONS. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


H.  Olay  Heather. 
A.  E.  L.  Qardner. 
Geo.  J.  Stampfll... 
O.  M.  Barnett 


Total , 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  Issued. 


Senator 

Representative. 


Clerk. 


Amount. 


1640  5fl 
503  re 
5:9  H4 

647  89 


18,461  47 


RECAPITULATION. 


Mileage  and  per  diem  of  Senate. . . 
Mtlea«e  and  per  diem  of  Elouse..  . 

Per  diem  of  officers  of  Senate  

Per  diem  of  officers  of  House 

Expense  of  Auditing  Committee. 
Expense  of  Junketing  Committee . 


Total 


113.431  00 
58,512  00 
4,315  00 
6.307  50 
1,436  70 
2,461  47 

$85.463  67 


CONTINGENT  EXPENSES  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY.    (Senate.) 

(Section  2,  page  £0,  Laws  1903.) 


Balance  In  former  appropriation 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904... 

Total 

Balance  canceled 

Balance 


1323  91 

115.000  00 


$115,323  91 
829  91 


$115,000  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants 
were  Issued. 


For  what  purpose  they  were  Issued. 


Amount. 


A  M.  Armstrong... 
J.  S.  Alexander.... 

Oscar  Andreen 

O.  T.  Allen 

R.  O.  Arnett 

T.  W.  Armstrong.. 
J.  W.  Armstrong.. 

A.  O.  Ashlock 

A  dams  Brothers . . . 
NorvUle  Anderson 
M.  R.  K.  Bljrgs.... 

Jno.  L.  Bradley 

Nick  M.  Bradley.. 
T.  J.  Buchanan 


Ora  Bruce 

W.  E.  Bryan 

O.  E.  Byems 

A.  Brandenberger. 
Arch  Broadhead . . . 
Thomas  Buckner.. 

Wirt  Butler 

J.  H.  Buckley 

R.  S.  Bogie 

Tomkln  Bradley.  . 

A .  J.  Brown 

Frances  Blake 

Ralph  Real 

Clyde  Bell 


Stenographer 

.Tournal  clerk 

Stationery 

Committee  clerk. 
Docket  *•    . 

Journal  '  *    . 

Committee     •  •    . 

Typewriter 

Felt  cloth 

Stenographer 

Stationery 


.1 


Expense  penltentlnry  Investigating  committee.. 

Journal  clerk 

Engrossing  clerk 

Stenograpner 

Thermometers 

Minority  clerk , 

Engrossing  clerk 

Committee      **    , 

Brushes 

Stenographer 

Spittoon  cleaner , 

Enrolling  clerk t , 

Engrossing  clerk , 

Doorkeeper 

Enrolling  clerk , 


$362  fO 
262  50 
840  32 
262  50 
297  50 
297  50 
962  50 
262  5*) 
67  97 
262  50 

aooo 

30  00 

30  00 

30  00 

18  SO 

262  50 

262  50 

14  00 

5 

80 

262  50 

262  50 

4 

84 

122  00 

262  50 

262  SO 

262  50 

262  50 


25 

50 


00 
00 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


71 


CONTINGENT   EXPENSES    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY— Continued. 


PenoDS  to  whom  warrants 
were  Issoed. 


For  what  purpose  they  were  Issued, 


Amount. 


Gu8  Berry 

J.  B.  Blevins 

Ohas.  Bledsoe.... 
Ben.  F.  Brown.. 
L.  E.  Bowyer.... 
W.  W.  Boydston. 

WlUBrodle 

B.  Buchanan 

O.  W.  Olark 

Jno.  P.  Oolllns... 


4< 


Frank  Oostello 


Capital  Telephone  Co. 

Claude  L.  Clark 

Cleo  Craig 

W.  H.  Cunningham.... 

Thomas  Calf er..« 

John  Collins,  Jr 

W.J.Oastel.  .  

E.  M.  Carter 

Jno.  J.  Olark 

Thomas  Claiterbuck.. 

S.  P.  Claybrook 

W.L.Crawford 

W.  Cheeney 

H.  D.  Chinn 

Lee  Cody 

AgathyOolt 

Leonard  Costello 

G«o.  F.  Crutchley 

L.  Camthers 

O.  O.  Dickinson. 


» • 


4t 


E.  A.  Dowell...: 

.Toe  Deering 

J.  W.Donnell 

J.F.  Dickinson  ..    . 
M.  A.  Dalton  (Miss). 


( t 


J.  B.Jamison 

Miss  Lina  DeLisle 

Andy  Demasters 

OroTer  Dowell 

J.  M.  Douglass 

A.  V.  Downs 

MissM.C.  DeariDg.  

Jno.  N.  Doehia 

Densmore  Typewriter  Go. 

W.  F.  Elgin 

H.  L.  Erwin 

A.  E.  Errington 

Wm.  Erke 

Frank  H.  Farris 

E.  B.  Fields    

Wm.Fahey 

Frank  Fahey 

Mamie  F.  Fitzgerald 

Clark  Farrell 

G.  A.  Fischer 

Peter  Gill 

Thomas  Gordon 

Daniel  Gundelfinger 

James  liailagber 

Pearl  Gardner 

.Tohn  Orandstalf 

B.  8.  Gregory 

James  W.  Gibson 


E.  E.  Gill. 

Nick  M.Green 

The  Gilbert  Book  Co. 
Graham  Paper  Co  . . . 

U.C.  Heather 

Tim  Hallessey 

John  Haney 

Thomas  H  arrington . 

John  Harris 

Bam  Hatcher 

N.  0.  Hlcock 

Arthur  Hilton 


Committee  clerk 
It 


i« 


tt 


Copy 

Superintendent  heat  and  ventilation. 

Postal  olerk .*. 

Minority  clerk 

Engrossing  clerk 

Page 

Stationery    


t« 


Expense  penitentiary  investigating  committee.. 

Stationery 

Pile 

Expense  penitentiary  investigating  committee.. 

Rent 

Stationery 

Committee  x!lerk 

Committee  room  attendant 


( « 


•  ( 


t  i 


Page 

Typewriter 

Docket  clerk 

Committee  room 

Janitor 

Stationery  clerk. 
Engrossing     * ' 
Committee 
Enrolling 
Engrossing 
Committee 
Bill  file 
Committee 


attendant. 


I  ( 


(« 


1 1 


Stationery 

Rent  of  typewriter 

Stationery 

Sweeper 

Temporary  mail  clerk 

Serving  process 

Stenographer 

Expense  penitentiary  investigating  committee.. 

Rent  of  typewriter 

Stationery  clerk 

Journal  *•    

Committee     **    

Page 

Committee  clerk 


Expense  penitentiary  investigation  committee.. 

Tub 

Rent  of  machines 

Journal  clerk 

Committee  room  attendant 

Bill  clerk 

Journal  clerk 

Stationery 

Joum  al    cierk 


I  i 


•  < 


Engrossing 

Page 

Merchandise 

Committee  clerk. . 

Night  fireman 

Hardware 

Journal  clerk. 

Minority  clerk.... 

Mail  clerk 

Engrossing  clerk . 
Enrolling  clerk .  . 
Committee  clerk. 

Night  watch 

Books 

Paper , 

Stationery 

Bill  clerk 

Committee  clerk. 
Engrossing  clerk. 
Committee  clerk . 

Janitor 

Journal  clerk...  . 
Engrossing  clerk. 


IS68  60 

90 

90 

60 

90 

60 

60 

112  90 

90  00 

80  00 

96  60 

90  00 

» 

43  50 

12  00 

82  40 

262  60 

160  00 

160  00 

114  00 

262  60 

287  50 

160  00 

160  00 

297  60 

262  60 

262  60 

262  60 

282  60 

SBS50 

189  00 

262  60 

126  00 

80  00 

11  00 
80  00 

150  00 
28  00 

12  00 
297  60 

61  36 

10  00 

297  60 

297  60 

262  50 

114  00 

126  00 

126  00 

525 

66 

12  85 

297  50 

150  00 

297  50 

297  50 

30  00 

80  00 

297  50 

262  50 

199  60 

112  50 

7  75 

282  50 

40  00 

17  47 

262  50 

262  50 

28S50 

262  60 

262  50 

262  60 

28  00 

87  60 

87  40 

aooo 

297  50 
287  50 

63  00 
282  50 

90  00 
207  50 
262  50 


^2 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


CONTINGENT    EXPENSES    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY— Continued. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants 
were  issued. 


For  what  purpose  they  were  Issued. 


Amount. 


James  Hoolahan.  . 
Wm.  Hoolahan..... 

Wm.  Holmes 

Walter  Hudson.  ... 
Matthew  Holland  . 

J.  S.  Hogan 

John  F.  uelnrlchs 

Edgar  R.  Idol 

Jesse  Jewell 


It 


Jeff.  Olty  Light,  Heat  &  P.  Oo.. 

Jeff.  Olty  Water  Works  Oo 

W.  B.  Klnealy 

Keystone  File  Oo 

Miss  Ada  Knaup 

John  Kulage 

George  J.  Rirby 

Stanley  Kelley 

Burdette  Lester 

Slater  Logan 

F.  W.Lane 

F.  E.  Luckett 

James  Laugford 

Logan  LeDies 

R.P.Lashe 

Miss  L.  O.  Lee 

Lawder  &  Peterson 

Miss  Pearl  Lee 

Henry  Luff 

John  A.liee 

.Tohn  A.  Lee 

Geo.  T.  Lee , 

Bessie  McOUntock 

C.McOabe 

W.  P.  McOaus 

Frank  McOarty 

H.  H.  McDaniel 

F.  B.  McDonald 

R.  L.  McDonald 

W.  T.  McGlnnlss 

James  Mclndoe 

John  McNeil 

Allen  McReynolds 

Jno.  F.  Morton 

B.L.Matthews 

E.D.Martin 

K.  D.  Martin 

Jno.  E.  Marshall 

A.  R.  McNatt 

J.O.  McKlnley 

Hugh  Mclndoe 

T.  M.  McDavld 

T.  M.  McDavld 

Jno.  F.  Morton 

MlssD.  O.  Miller  

Mueller&Oote 

M.  M.  MlUlgan 

0.  D.  Mlddleton 

John  Miller 

Clarence  Miller 

Bland  Mitchell 

J.  G.  Murdlck 

.lames  Moynahan 

RayO.Moss 

R .  H.  Morris « 

J.  P.  Martin 

Arthur  Ming 

Lizzie  Men teer 

Missouri  Pacific  Railway  Oo.... 

David  Nelson 

David  Nelson 

M.O.Newman 

H.  O.  Nevlll 

Mrs.  E   D.  Nuckols 

HT.Orsborne 

He n  ry  Oste r 

Henry  Orpen 

E.8.  Pike 

R.  D.  Payne 

L.P.Pike 

Hubert  Pearce ( 


Assistant  sergeant-at-arms    

Typewriter 

Stenographer 

Engrossing  clerk 

Cloak  room  clerk 

Committee  clerk 

Furniture  cierk 

Committee  clerk 

Expense  turf  investigating  committee 

S  tationery 

Expense  Penitentiary  investigating  committee.. 
Gas 


Water 

Stationery 

Files 

Typewriter 

Engrossing  clerk 
Enrolling  clerk... 

Pase 

Swesper 

Spittoon  cleaner. , 
Committee  clerk., 


( t 


Journal  clerk 

Page 

Oommittee  room  attendant *. 

Stenographer 

Coal 

Committee  clerk 

Wood 

Postage 

Stationery 

Stationery 

Committee  clerk 

Sweeper 

Bill  clerk 

Cloakroom  attendant 

Printing  clerk 

Engrossing  clerk 

Proofreader 

Typewriter 

Minute  clerk    

Journal  clerk 

Enrolling  clerk 

Expense  to  St.  Louis  asylum 

Stationery 

Stationer/ 

Expense  investigating  committee 

Stationery 


<« 
It 


Expense  turf  investigating  committee. 

Stationery 

Minority  clerk 

Merchandise 

Stenographer  

Library  clerk 

Minority  clerk 

Minority  clerk 

Page 


Stenographer , 

Copyclerk , 

Bin  me  clerk 

Janitor 

Enrolling  clerk 

Janitor 

Laundrying  towels 

Freight 

Stationery 

Expense  investigating  committee 

Enrolling  clerk   

Oommittee  room  attendant 

Enrolling  clerk 

Committee  clerk 

Asst.  to  Com.  Per.  Seat  of  Gov*t 

Stenographer  Investigating  Committee. 

Enrolling  Clerk 

Enrolling  Clerk ... 

Enrolling  Clerk 

ProofresAer 


$362  50 
SttW 

assso 

86SfcO 
aS2  50 
3?S50 

a»M 

aiB50 

80  00 

30  00 

IS  75 

107  85 

158  75 

30  00 

45  00 

207  50 

20  50 

a08  50 

too 

150  0!) 

10  00 

an  so 

2O60 

207  50 

J1S50 

150  00 

2(6  50 

987  10 

282  50 

18  00 

199  10 

30  00 

90  00 

171  50 

ISO  00 

297  50 

268  50 

287  SO 

17190 

297  50 

268  00 

20  50 

297  50 

2050 

10  00 

90  00 

90  00 

80  45 

30  00 

30  00 

90  OO 

90  00 

90  UO 

62  26 

30  00 

82  00 

03 

2L8  50 

60 

50 

190  00 

114  00 

275  00 

20150 

262  80 

182  00 


SO 

8  00 

090 

1  75 

90  00 

80  00 

268  50 

150  00 

262  50 

297  50 

106  00 

10  00 

208  SO 

30100 

297  SO 

297  SO 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


73 


CONTINGENT    EXPENSES   GENERAL   ASSEMBLY-Conllnued. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants 
were  issued. 


For  what  purpose  they  were  Issued. 


Amount. 


W.  A.  Pines 

Jas.  M.  Preuss 

J.  D.  Paster 

John  Potter 

Parker  Pen  Oo 

Oporge  Porth 

Tbos.  L.Bnbey 

Remlnjrton  Typewriter  Co 

Wm.  Rhea 

John  Richardson 

Arthur  Riley 

Wm.  Pottftr.* 

SoUa  Rothwell 

MaxRotbchlld 

M.  A.  BlgffS 

.fohn  Sartorlus. 

John  Sartorlub 

W.  J.  Schoenlaub 

Chas.  A.  Smith 

OhaR.  A.  Smith 

W.E.  Stubbs 

W.  P.Sulllvan 

J.M.Stephens 

J.  P.Schleer 

SehriropA  Bode 

J.  iT.Shy 

M.  O.  Sandridge 

Sam  Stantnn 

George  Stalhr 

George  W.  Shelton 

W.  F.  Shy 

Alex  Smith 

T.J.Smith 

A.  T.  Smith 

W.  U.  Strong 

Joe  Stulty 

.T.  H.Stussell 

Jno.  L.  Sullivan 

H.A.Swift 

Schultx  Dry  Goods  Ck) 

O.M.Selpb 

Jno.  W.  Stone 

Smith-Premier  Typewriter  Oo. 

Dan*lT.  Thompson 

Typewriter  Exchange 

Elliott  Tucker 

Daisy  Tatlow 

F.J.  Tipton 

S.  W.Thomas 

TjAwisTuley 

Wm.  Tull 

K.  M.  Tunis 

Tribune  Printing  Oo 

W.  B.  Teitsoot. 

L.  A.  Vories 


1 1 


• « . .  • 


Vandalla  Ooal  Oo 

J.  E.  Vance 

J.  O.  Vanluster 

Geo.  J.  Vaughan 

O.  B.  Vardeman 

Ohss.  .r.  Walker 

L.  M.  Walthftr 

Arthur  Woods 

J.  H.  Wagner. 

Lee  Walker 

H.J.  Warren 

James  Warren 

Nellie  Warren 

H.  B.  Williams 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Oo.. 

Wyckoir.  Seaman  &  Co 

Jna  D.  Toung 

E.  M.  Zevely 

Henry  Belms 

JohnKuehn 

Total 


Committee  Clerk 

Committee  Olerk 

Tem.  Asst.  Sergeant-at-Arms. 

LlbraryClerk 

Fountain  pens 

Clock 

Stationery 

Ren  t  of  mach  Ines 

Typewriter 

Committee  Clerk 

Copy  Olerk 

Janitor 

Enrolling  Clerk 

Engrossing  Clerk 

Minority  Clerk 

Stationery 

Expense  to  St.  Louis  Asylum.. 

Stationery 

Stationery 

Expense  to  St.  Louis  Asylum. . . 

Stationery 

Stationery 

Sergeant-at-Arms. 

Merchandlbo 

Merchandise 

Engrossing  Olerk 

Engrossing  Clerk 

Tem.  Sergeant-at-Arms 

.Janitor 

.Toumal  Olerk 

Engrossing  Clerk 

Copy  Clerk 

Committee  Olerk 

Minoritv  Olerk 

Journal  Clerk 

Committee  Clerk 

Committee  Clerk 

Night  Custodian 

Ice. 


Merchandise 

f>ecretary  Investigating  Committee. 

Brooms 

Rent  of  machines 

Copy  clerk 

Rent  of  machines 

Postal  clerk 

Journal  clerk 

Proofreader 

Janitor , 


1 1 


Minute  clerk 

Stenographer 

Printing 

Enrolling  clerk 

Stationery 

Expense  Investlgatiag  Committee. 

Coal 

Committee  clerk 

Janitor 

Merchandise 

Clerk  Investigating  Committee 

Stationery 

Chairs 

Janitor 

Engrossing  clerk ... 

Committee      *'       

Engrossing      "    

Journal  **    

Committee      **    

Service 

Wood 

Rent  of  machines 

Stationery 


•  ( 


Minority  clerk. 
Janitor 


IS7  50 

»»60 

700 

t02  50 

12S40 

as  00 

80  00 

17  60 
60 
00 
60 

190  00 

213  50 

SK50 

900  60 

80  00 

10  00 

80  00 

80  00 

10  00 

90  00 

80  00 

56  00 
575 
4X0 

S34  60 
207  60 
10  00 
IdOOO 
297  50 
28  00 
297  60 
186  80 
862  50 
Ur7  60 
50 
50 
50 
47  00 

18  90 

57  60 
600 

10  00 
35  00 

885 

143  60 

297  50 

297  50 

150  00 

150  00 

204  00 

28S50 

3.738  28 

9B8  50 

80  00 

18  00 

03  45 

136  50 

28  00 

950 

30  00 

30  00 

11  00 
150  00 
186  50 
282  50 
282  60 
268  50 
297  50 
210  00 

70 

400 

500 

30  OO 

90  OO 

189  00 

70  OO 

f46,5997i 


74 


RETORT  OF  THE   STATE  AUDITOR. 


CONTINGENT  EXPENSE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY— (House). 


Persons  to  whom  warrants 
were  issued. 


For  what  purpose  they  were  issued. 


Amount. 


John  M.  Atkinson 

Oscar  Andreen    

James  Arnold , 

Caddie  A Ibrittain. . .  . 

W.  0.  Arllne 

Oora  Arnold 

J.  D.  Atkinson 

M.  Abernathy 

Adams  Bros 

Frank  T.  Baker 

Ed  ward  Barton 

Absalom  Bear 

L.  P.  Beaty 

John  Beckert.  Jr 

Giles  Boland 

W.  H.  Booth 

J.  H.  Both we'li. !.'!'.*."!! 

J.  M.  Brashear 

J.  M.  Brittian 

L.  E.  Brown 

B.  H.  Brown 

G.  A.  Burkhardt 

John  0.  Byrd 

Mary  Balster 

W.  G.  Boyce 

H,  A.  Boyce 

J.  G.  Bruncefleld 

E.  M.  Basley 

Alfred  Burns 

John  Brenan 

L   D.  Bone 

Fred  Buehrle 

J.  H.  Buckley 

Buxton,  Skinner  &.  Co 

Frank  T.  Brown 

J.  F.  Bairer , 

H.  R.  Bankliead 

L.  Y.  BraKg 

E.  M.  Bass 

T.J.  Bridges 

J.  W.  Oardwell 

W.  J.  Collender!! !!!!.'. 

.T.  W.  Campbell 

W.  P.Carr 

John  E.  Carter 

NL  E.  Casey 

Arthur  Chapman 

Arthur  Chapman 

W.  C.  Chasteen 

Green  Clay 

E.  B.  Clements 

J.  M.  CofTman 

C.  J.  Colden 

R.J.  Collins 

R.J.  Collins 

Newlan  Conklin 

W.  S.  Connor 

S.  W.  Creson 

Jno.  C.  Coy 

Jno.  T,  Crisp 

T.  W.  Crow 

W.  O.  Chasteen 

W.  G.  Connor 

Claude  Clarke 

JoeCriger , 

Grace  Collins , 

P.  C.  Olarkson 

F.  O.  Clarkson 

Cleo  Craig , 

S.  H.  Coleman 

L.  O.  Orawder 

I).  S.  Carson , 

Frank  Coffman , 

8.  A.  Carnahan , 


Stationery.. 


i  ( 


Clerk 

Typewriter 

Journal  clerk 

Enrolling  clerk.. 

Journal  clerk 

Committee  clerk 
Merchandise. 
Stationery 


<  • 
it 


Expense  investigating  committee. 
Stationery 


1 1 

C  ( 

(( 
t  • 
(t 
1 1 


Engrossing  clerk. 
Committee  clerk 

Cloak  room 

Stenographer 

Enrolling  clerk... 


Docket  clerk 

Clerk , 

Firing  salutes.  .. 

Brushes 

Stationery 

Committee  clerk. 

Engrossing  clerk, 
Journal  clerk 


I  * 


Stationery 

Expense  of  contest. 
Stationery 


I  * 

« • 

I I 


Expense  Pen.  investigating  committee, 
Stationery 


•  < 
<  I 


Expense  contest  case. 
Stationery 


1 1 

«  4 
*  • 


•  ( 

Clerk.. 


it 


Merchandise..  .. 

Clerk 

Stenographer 

Committee  clerk, 

Journal  clerk 

Page  

Journal  clerk . . 
1 1 


Dorkeeper*s  tome. 
Engrossing  clerk.. 
Enrolling  clerk . . . . 


$30  CO 

1,908  97 

120  50 

275  00 

2S3  50 

24150 

283  50 

94  50 

59  38 

aooo 

30  00 

30  00 

30  00 

30  00 

SO  00 

30  00 

43  00 

30  00 

30  00 

30  00 

80  00 

30  00 

30  00 

30  00 

241  50 

241  SO 

223  50 

2S8  00 

S8S50 

248  50 

248  50 

168  00 

72  85 

400 

40  00 

226  00 

248  50 

24150 

248  50 

2^50 

248  50 

30  00 

800  00 

90  00 

30  00 

90  00 

30  00 

90  00 

90  00 

52  00 

30  00 

30  00 

90  00 

90  00 

90  00 

30  00 

75  00 

90  00 

30  00 

90  00 

30  00 

90  00 

90  00 

04  50 

248  50 

1.802  64 

119  00 

15  00 

297  GO 

220  90 

7  50 

10  00 

262  50 

90  00 

241  SO 

255  60 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


75 


CONTINGENT  EXPE»YSB  GEINBRAIi  ASSE3MBLT— Continued. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants 
were  Issued. 


For  what  purpose  they  were  Issued. 


Amount. 


Harry  Olark 

D.  W.  Oinn 

Maruln  Orisp 

F.  M.  Oazrington 

W.  L.  Oook 

MrA.  li.  B.  Crow 

J.  D.  Campbell 

A.  B.  Obase 

L.  W.  Ohasteen 

MaeChaateen 

Ravmond  Olark 

J.  F.  Davidson    

O.  D.  Davis 

J.  T.  DavldsOQ 

J.  L.  Davidson 

F.  L.  Dawson 

Jno.  J.  Declae 

Jno.  J.  Declue 

K.  B.  Denny 

U.  R.  Deitrlck 

C.  D.  Dolan 

E.  P.Dorris 

A.  B.  Duncan...  ... 

.Tames  Dunklin 

E.  A .  Dorrls 

P.  B.  Dunn 

Richard  Duncan 

J.  6.  Dameron 

(^bas.  Donnell 

S.  P.  Doyle 

Margaret  Debolt 

A.  S.  Duncan 

Jas.  T.  Donica 

F.  M.  Dumm  

J.  F.  Diekman 

J.  D.  Dunlop 

8.  T.  Earlxson 

O.  E.  Elliott 

W.  P.  Elmer 

W.  P.  Elmer 

E.  T.  Eversolo 

E.  T.  Eversole 

T.J.  Earlisle 

T.  H.  Eaves 

J.  K.  Estes 

Ben  English 

0.  M.  Ewait 

Geo.  B.  Eagon 

J.  W.  Ecton 

J.  W.  Farley 

S.  D.  Frost 

Lulu  Pinch 

E.  B.  Field 

J.  B.  Fenton 

F.  Bougham 

Emma  Farley 

Ohas.  Ferguson 

J.  B.  Ferguson 

U.  G.  Foster 

B.  O.  M.  Farthing. 

G.  A    Fischer 

1.  M.  Qalbraith 

A.  E.  L.  Gardner 

Jno.  O.  Gillespy 

J.  N.  Gibson 

E.  E.  Goeble 

S.  M.  Gracy 

R.  M.  Graham 

Gilbert  Book  Oo...    . 
Graham  Paper  Oc. . . 

Dan  Gundennger 

Ohas.  Gill 

James  Garvey 

Jno.  B.  Green 

E.H.Gibson 

A.  F.  Grenard 

P.  K.  Gibbons 

O.  E.  Gibbons 

Annie  Galbrath 

Robt.  L.  Harries...  . 
T.  L.  Harper 


Doorkeeper's  force. 
Oommittee  clerk  .. 

Enrolling  clerk..."! 

Journal  dork 

(I 


Engrossing  clerk 
Journal  clerk 


Oommittee  clerk. 

Page 

Stationery 


4  ( 
•  I 


•  t 


Expense  contest  case. 
Stationery 


i  I 
( I 
I  • 
i  I 


Commltte  clerk 

Committee  clerk  . . . 

Page 

Journal  clerk 

Page 

Journal  clerk 

Stenographer 

Engrossing  clerk  . . . 

Journal  clerk 

Doorkeeper's  force 

Fees 

Stenographer  

Stationery 


Expense  contest  case, 

Stationery  

Expense  contest  case. 

Witness  fees 

Clerk , 

Sweeper 

Janitor 

Journal  clerk 

Stationery  clerk 

Janitor 

Stationery 


Clerk 

Fees  auditing  commltioe 

Engrossing  clerk 

Page 

Oommittee  clerk 

Committee  clerk 

Docket  clerk  

Clerk  sergeant  at  arms  . . 

Janitor 

Merchandise 

Stationery 

<  • 

K 
•  ( 

Stationery. . ...  

Books 

Paper 

Merchandise 

Oommittee  clerk 

.lournal  "    

Sergeant  at  arms 

Journal  clerk    ...    . .  .  . 

Engrossing  clerk 

Committee      *'    

Enrolling 


« t 


•Stationery 


$117  00 
248  50 
227  50 
248  50 
280  50 
248  50 
282  50 
248  50 
171  50 
106  50 
35  00 

aooo 

90  00 
90  00 
30  00 
SO  00 
90  00 
200  00 
30  00 

aooo 

30  00 

30  oo 

30  00 

30  00 

276  50 

227  50 

113  00 

362  50 

7  50 

262  50 

280  00 

241  60 

348  50 

142  00 

1  00 

137  00 

80  00 

30  00 

30  00 

73  00 

30  00 

200  00 

14  50 

150  50 

134  00 

134  00 

262  50 

286  00 

16  00 

30  00 

30  00 

80  50 

66  06 

.241  50 

113  00 

227  50 

248  50 

280  00 

281  50 
162  00 

6  75 
30  00 
30  00 
30  00 
30  00 
30  00 
30  00 

30  00 
87  50 

3,060  15 

31  29 
24S  60 
293  50 

7  00 
260  50 
255  50 
348  50 
248  50 
234  60 

90  00 
30  00 


RErOKT  OF  THE    STATE   AUDITOR. 


NTINOBNT  EXPENSE  OBNERAL  ASBEMliLY-Contlnued. 


I'onons  to  wbom  WAtrtaU 

For  wtaftt  pnrpom  the j  were  Issued , 

Amoont. 

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Sm,v,i 

jSri^-'iEEv::::-::;::;;;:;;:;;;;;;-;:;:: 

gSi^SSS-;;;::;.::::;::::: 

is 

feuSid'-as.";:::- .::::::;::  : 

iST':.:;-:-::::::;-::;,::-:::";;;:,;,;::.:-::::;; 

sen) 

}:?:gffl;i 

Sweeper 

Oommlitee  clerk 

Water 

Jefferwn  Ottj  Wutsr-workHCo 

JgS 

n  □perlD  tend  en  t  heat  BDd  ventllfttloD 

Files 

gSffirT-::::-:::;::::::";:::-:":-":;:: 

.UmMKenoedi 

ss 

Expense  conteet.,... ,.. 

HoiT&pd  LlDdioy 

ss 

^l-^:---:i 

Olerk 

Flremnn 

8J.-t 

ss 

DISBURSEMENTS. 


7? 


CONTINGENT  EXPENSE  GENERAL.  ASSEMBLY— Continued. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants 
were  issued. 


For  what  purpose  they  were  Issued. 


A.  D.  Morris 

Peter  Moser 

M.  A.  Murphy 

4  « 

J .  M.  McOarmIck 

S.  D.  Dowell 

W.N.  McKlnney 

P.  E.  McAlina 

A.  McKlnney 

M.  E.  McOaskell 

8 .  J .  McBftlmm 

J.  M.  McKeever 

A.  TT.  Morsel  Uo 

F.  W.  McKay 

James  Mulcahey 

H.  6.  Marquis 

J.L.  Murpny 

T.J.Maclln 

S.  H.Mitchell 

S.  A.  Martin 

E.  F.  Musgrave 

Franlc  Martin 

Forest  Marti  n 

K.  T.  Moses 

Mrs.  Ed.  Moore 

Lizzie  Menteer 

T.  J.  Minor 

Jno.  V.  Nebel 

C.A.Newton 

K.  D.  Nonrell 

George  Narp 

Jno.  0*Donnell 

W.  H.  Odneal 

S.  F.  O'Fallon 

J.  D.  Officer 

K.  B.  Oliver 

O.  B.  Oldham 

J.  G.  Parkinson 

W.S.  Pitts 

G.  D.  Pence 

A.  8.  Prather 

8.  W.  Prewitt 

P.J.  Purdy 

Stella  Porter 

J.  M.  Pidcock 

Minnie  Parkbam 

Parker  Pen  Oo 

(;harles  Parkson 

Pizer,  K 

Pendesrass,  T.  J 

H.  D.Quigg 

J.  W    KeinmiUer 

Elmer  Riley 

F.G.Blsk 

U.  M.  Bubotton 

John  Beinmiller 

Albert  Beed 

A.  BeinmiUer 

J).  A.  Beid   

J.  8.  Butledge 

EdG.Bea 

Miss  Nadine  Roberts 

Bemiogton  Typewriter  Uo. . .  . 

Wash  Kigglns 

O.  Etogers 

Harry  Boloff 

Jno.  A.  Sartin 

0.  M.Selph 

J.  B.Shelby  !!!*..'.!!!.!!'.*..'!*!.'!! 

Ohas.  S.  Shepherd 

Geo.  J.  Sieber 

H.J.Simmons 

Bicbard  Smith 

£.  P.  Spangler 

A.  A.  Speer 

Geo.  J.  Stampfll 

Geo.  J.  Steele 

Ohas.  D.  Stewart 


Stationers 

Expense  inTestigating  committee. 

Stationery 

Expense  investigating  committee. 

Stationery 

Olprk 

Oommittee  clerk  

Engrossing      "    

Journal  •*    

It  It 


1 1 


» I 
( • 


Minute 

Clerk 

Paper 

Minority  clerk 

Page 

Assistant  postal  clerk. 
Journal  clerk 


<  I 


It 
1 1 


•  I 


Enrolling  clerk. 

Clerk 

Docket  clerk.... 
<i  ft 


Oommittee  clerk 

Laundry 

Fees  investigati  ng  committee. 
Stationery 


II 


Clerk 

Stationery. 


1 1 
II 


11 
If 


Expense  investigating  committee. 
Stationery 


Stenographer . . , 
Minority  clerk. 
Journal     *  * 
Fountain  pens. 

Clerk  

Janitor 

Marshal  fees.... 
Stationery , 


II 

II 


II 
i  I 


Committee  clerk. 
:e 


Pa^f 


Journal  clerk. 
1 1 

II 


II 


Enrolling  clerk  . . 

Bent  of  machine. 

Janitor 

II 


Committee  clerk 

Stationery 

Expense  pen  invtg.  committee 
Stationery 


Amount. 


$90  00 

4S50 

90  00 

19  65 

90  00 

128  60 

2S7  60 

S&6  50 

S20  50 

70  00 

UOO 

10  00 

178  60 

62  60 

261  00 

750 

282  60 

119  00 

282  60 
248  60 

84  00 

168  00 

168  00 

218  50 

280  00 

119  00 

13  70 

&0O 

30  00 

90  00 

30  00 

248  50 

30  00 

90  00 

90  00 

30  00 

90  00 

24  60 

90  00 

30  00 

30  00 

30  00 

90  00 

30  00 

275  CO 

261  00 

283  50 
457  00 

60  00 

15  00 

200 

30  00 

30  00 

80  00 

30  00 

30  00 

227  50 

113  00 

135  50 

262  50 
209  50 
255  5U 
218  50 
101  50 

12  50 
30  00 
140  00 
227  50 
90  00 
82  85 
90  00 
30  00 
30  00 
80  00 
30  00 
30  00 
30  00 
30  00 
30  00 
80  00 
80  00 


/ft 


RliPOKT  OF  THE   STATE   AUDITOR. 


CONTINGENT  EXPENSE  GENERAIi  ASSEMBLY-Continued. 


Porsoos  to  whom  warrants 
were  issued. 


For  what  purpose  they  were  issued. 


Amount. 


Jno.  H.  Sturmburg 

A .  .1 .  Sheridan 

J.  F.  Schleer 

Shrimpf&Bode 

Smith  Premier  Typwrlter  Oo. . . 

Richard  Stewart 

SchultzDry  Goods  Oo 

Arthur  Spalding 

H.  A.  Swift 

Albert  SIsk 

Small  wood 

Ohas.  Smith 

L.  B.  Scott 

T.  K.  Shelby 

K.J.  Sanderson 

Lela  Salee 

J.  W.  Stone 

Joseph  Tapiey 

J.  W.  Terrell 

A.R.Thompson 

L.  J.  Tlchacek 

J.P.Tracy 

W.  L.  Townsend 

E.  N.  Tunis 

Tribune  Printing  Co 

James  Tracy 

W.  O.  Till 

Jno.  Trimble  

J^ouls  Tempeskey .* 

Louis  Tulley  

R.  8.  Thomas 

Henry  Tlbbens 

W.  H.  Trultt 

Bee  Upschulte 

T.  A.  Vernon 

T.  L.  Vlles 

Henry  Vosholl 

Vandalia  Goal  Co 

Vaughan,  George 

George  J.  Vaughan 

Genevieve  Volker 

O.  R.  Vernon 

David  Wallace 

H.  H.  Weaver 

J.  T.  Wills 

J.  M.  Welker 


J.  H:  Whitecotton... 

LonB.  Williams 

H.  H.  Wllsle  

H.  L.  Windier 

LeeT.  Witty 

Jno.  A.  Woods 

A.J.  Wray 

M.  J.  Wallace 

A.J.  Waddell    

Nathan  W'heeler .  

Harrison  Weant.    .. 
James  Whitecotton . . 

Georgle  Wels 

Jake  walden 

Lee  H.  Witty 

Fred  Wright 

Willie  Wells...  

John  Woods 

Elsie  Watchail 

Geo.  R.  Williams 

R.  L.  Walker 

Matt  Williams 

D.  T.  Wells 

John  Williams 

Geo.  S.  Young 

MlssH.  G.  Young..., 

R.  L.  Yeager 

Young  Grocery  Co.... 

Ed  Maloney 

Joe  Tall 


Total. 


Stationery 

Olerk 

Mdse 


1 1 


Rent  of  machine 

Clerk 

Mdse. 


Enrolling  clerk 
Ice 


Engrossing  clerk, 
*'»?« 


Journal  clerk 
Journal  clerk. 


t( 


Engrossing  clerk. 

Brooms 

Stationery 


<« 
1 1 


Minute  clerk , 

Stenographer 

Printing 

Journal  clerk 

Page    

Postal  clerk 

Door  keeper's  force. 

Janitor 

Committee  clerk 

Janitor 

Committee  clerk    . . 

.Tanltor 

Stationery 


1 1 


Coal 

Assistant  printing  clerk. 

Merchandise 

Clerk 


Stationery 


i  i 


Expense  contest  case. 
Stationery 


t  • 

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Committee  clerk. 

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Engrossing  clerk 

Witness  fees 

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Sergeant  at  arms. 
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110  00 
900 
5  05 

10  00 

70  00 

25  87 

248  50 

47  60 

241  50 

113  00 

10  50 

202  50 

269  50 

241  50 

241  50 

600 

30  00 

30  00 

30  00 

30  00 

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36  00 

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142  00 

82  00 

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227  50 

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30  00 

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CONTINGENT  EXPENSES  FORTY-SECOND  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY, 


Memben  stationery 

Pay  of  clerks  and  other  employes. 
Miscellaneous  expenses 


SENATE. 


Total 


Members  stationery 

Pay  of  elerks  and  other  employes. 
Misctilaneous  expenses 


HOUSE. 


Total 


1000  00 

39.183  63 

0.855  50 


$46,529  13 


$4,260  00 
38.697  94 
19.972  S5 

162,930  49 


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REPOKT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


CIRCUIT  JUDGES— EXPENSES. 

(Section  19,   pa^e  5,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  ]tN)3  and  1004 
Denclency  appropriation 

Total ! 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


1903. 


1904. 


$12,000  00 
?.283e9 


$14,288  09 


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MoKee,  E.  R 

Shelton,  Nat.  R 

Stepp,  P.O 

OralR,  Gallatin 

Ellison,  W.  O 

Burns,  A.  D 

Alexander,  J.  W 

Hockaday,  John  A  . . . . 

Waller,  A.  H 

Eby.  D.H 

Hughes,  E.  M  

Rodgers,  R.  D 

Johnson , 

Butler.  John  P 

McElhinney.J.W 

Ilazell,  James  E 

Davis,  Samuel 

Slover,  James  U 

Evans,  A.  F , 

Gates,  E.  P 

Jarrott,  J.  L 

Oox,  Argus 

Woodslde,  L.  B , 

Evans,  W.  N 

Dearing,  Frank  R 

Fort,  James  L 

Pepper,  H.  O 

Perkins.  J.  D 

Timmons,  H.  O 

Anthony,  Robert  A 

Riley,  Henry  O 

Graves,  Walter  W 

Burkhead  Asbury 

Thornbury,  George  W. 

Davidson,   W.  A 

Wofford.  J,  W 

Rich,  John  A 


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1st  circuit 

2d  ••      

3d  »•      

4th  ••      

4th  '•      

5th  ••      

7th  '*      

9th  '•      

9th  ••       

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nth  ••      

nth  »•      

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20th  ••      

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27th  11      

29th  ••      

31st  ••      

31st  •*      

32d  '•      

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*  *erim.  court  of  15th  circuit. 


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$325  85 
843  42 
221  07 
190  33 
54  40 
4W  no 
862  53 
176  80 


412  49 

233  .% 

566 


319  77 
50  60 
508  45 
137  20 
637  15 
28  70 
112  50 
225  75 
280  58 
392  54 
265  30 
260  05 
523  50 
162  48 
71  90 
192  67 
502  43 
268  18 
401  60 
511  35 
108  15 
174  30 
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125  50 

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178  96 
125  05 


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210  60 
176  56 
102  23 


202  99 

278  11 
164  35 

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377  80 

107  05 

172  50 

139  24 

53  40 

96  17 

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113  60 

306  54 

139  42 

259  60 


423  98 
121  80 


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346  12 
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366  72 
857  06 
262  72 
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COSTS  IN  CRIMINAL  CASES. 

statement  showing  to  whom  the  warrants  were  Issued,  the  amounts  Issued  In  1003  and 
1904 ,  and  the  total  amount  Issued  to  each  person,  as  well  as  the  aggregate,  by  eountles,  for 
the  two  years  ending  December  31. 1001. 

(Section  99,  page  8,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. . . 
Balance  in  former  appropriation. 

Total 

Balance  canceled 

B  alance 


$400,000  00 
166,727  a 

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$475,074  97 


Counties. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were 
issued. 


Adair 


Andrew 

Atchison 

Audrain 

Barry 

Barton 

Bates 

Benton 

Bollinger..... 

Boono  

Buchanan . . . . 

Butler 

Oaldwell 

Callaway.... 

Camden 

0.  Qlrardeau. 
Carroll 


Orow«  James  A.,  treasurer 

Roberts,  Chas.  N..  sheriff 

Hull,  S.  T.,  marshal 


Schmitt,  C.  0.,  treasurer 
Halcomb,  Lyman,  sheriff 


Anderson,  Jno.  M..  treasurer. 
Million,  Geo.  B.,  sheriff 


Turner,  Wm.  H..  treasurer. 
.Tames,  Qulncy ,  sheriff  .... 


Murphy,  O.  P.,  treasurer 
Sulllyan,  Jno.  R.,  sheriff 


Rex,  Jno.  W.,  treasurer. 
Harlow,  J.  M.,  sheriff  ... 


Johnson.  W.  T.,  treasnrer. 
Smith,  Jos.  F.,  sheriff 


Davis,  Jas.  F.,  treasurer. 
McDade,  H.  L.,  sheriff... 


Slinkard,  J.  V.,  treasurer 
King,  A.  C,  sheriff 


Batterton,  Jas.  M.,  treasurer.... 
Bradford,  Frank  C. ,  sheriff 


Goff,  Nathan  D.,  treasurer. 
Spencer,  Martin,  sheriff 


Davidsoo,  A.  W.,  treasurer 

Hogg,  Jas.  U.,  sheriff 


White,  W.  B.,  treasurer. 
Mc Masters,  Sam,  sheriff. 

Sharp,  Joseph,  treasurer 
Moore,  Jas.  E. ,  sheriff. . . 


McOrory.  Jno.  S..  treasurer 

Wilson,  Ira  H.,  sheriff 


Williams.  Chas.  E..  treasurer. 
Schade,  Wm.  F.,  sheriff 


Orr,  Thomas  A^  treasurer. 
Cruzen,  Isaac  0.,  sheriff... 


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$(88  25 
85  00 


807  60 


765  80 
130  90 

804  95 

19  60 

2,122  45 
160  40 

464  16 

88  60 

4.283  84 
94  65 

364  47 


1,223  27 


2,516  65 
12  60 

9.805  70 
267  00 

4,950  65 
904  40 

1,729  30 
96  00 

1,390  SO 


246  70 
18  00 

2,118  29 
136  00 

1.638  60 
79  50 


$839  08 

181  50 

80  15 

873  70 
130  50 

710  00 


789  30 
n80 

3,855  86 
880  85 

1.595  70 
116  00 

899  20 
108  00 

1,857  95 
64  75 

861  85 


3,804  83 
44  60 

12,870  35 
472  00 

2.245  80 
605  40 

2.310  28 
87  00 

843  80 
18  40 

99  35 


2,005  90 
216  00 

943  86 
132  00 


$1,327  27 

206  50 

20  15 

481  90 
189  50 

1,471  80 
189  90 

1,0M8S 
89  70 

5,876  71 
541  85 

2.060  85 
199  50 

5,123  01 
262  65 

2,822  42 
64  75 

1,485  18 


5,821  38 
57  80 

B8,676  05 
739  00 

7,205  45 
909  80 

4,039  58 
183  00 

8,234  00 
18  40 

346  05 
18  00 

4,784  25 
358  00 

2,582  46 
211  60 


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$1,613  92 

6S0  80 

1,615  70 

1,183  (5 

5.917  06 

8.259  35 

5.385  69 

3.387  17 

1,485  IS 

5.878  58 

33,415  05 

8,115  25 

4,222  « 
2,252  40 

364  06 
6,076  « 

2,798  96 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


103 


COSTS  IN  CRIMINAL  CASES-Contlnued. 


Counties 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were 
issued. 


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Carter. 

Cass 

Cedar 

Chariton... 

Christian. . 

Olark 

Clay 

Clinton.. . . . 

\joie ...  .  . . 

Cooper 

Crawford.  . 

Dade 

Dallas. 

Dayiess...-. 

DeKalb 

Dent 

Douglas.... 

Dunklin*... 

Franklin  .. 

Gasconade. 

Gentry  .... 

Greene...  . 

Grundy.... 

Harrison. . 

Henry 

Hickory... 


Galbraith,  Geo.  W.,  treasurer. 


Twyman.  Luther  R.,  treasurer.... 
Hughes,  Thos.  R. ,  sheriff 


$1.965  53 


Agee,  Henry  E..  treasurer. 

Herring,  E.  W.,  treasurer. 
Veatcli,  Francis,  sheriff... 


Roper,  Geo.  W.,  treasurer. 
Turner,  Jno.  H .,  sheriff. . . . 


Sloan,  Joseph  SL.  treasurer. 
Arnold,  Saml.  £.,  sheriff... 


Hrmer,  Jacob  H..  treasurer. 
Wymore,  A .  P.,  sheriff 


Walker,  James  H.,  treasurer. 
Bryan,  Chas.  A.,  sheriff 


1.066  90 

2.079  00 
67  50 

8,175  17 
162  85 

1,209  34 


1,588  48 
33  60 

1,173  00 


Oyerman,  Theo.,  treasurer I     1,632  PS 


Smith,  Geo.  A.,  sheriff 


Reed,  Walter,  treasurer. 
George,  Frank,  sheriff. . 


Carter,  Geo.  F.,  treasurer. 
Taff.  Wm.  R.,  sheriff 


Davis,  Harry  U.,  treasurer. 
Horton,  Isaac  M..  sheriff... 


Owesby,  Walter,  treasurer. 
McArron,  C.  W.,  sheriff.... 

Thomas,  Maro,  treasurer. . 
McCray,  R.  D.,  sheriff 


Brown,  Geo.  F.,  treasurer. 
Brant,  Frank,  sheriff. 


Honey,  Thos.  J.,  treasurer. 
Jacks,  Jno.  W.,  sheriff 


Roper,  Richard  M.,  treasurer. 
EsUck,  Grant,  sheriff 


Rice,  J.  E.,  treasurer. 
Brooks,  H.  T.. sheriff 


Muenchj^Ed ward,  treasurer 

Bnrch,  Thos.  B.,  sheriff 


Begeman,  August,  treasurer. 
Mumbraner,  R.  C,  sheriff.... 


Brooks,  Jno.  T.,  treasurer. 
Jennings,  J.  T. ,  sheriff 


Carson,  Jno.  L.,  treasurer. 
Milleken,  M.  O.,  sheriff.... 


drawford,  E.  M.,  treasurer. 
Meyers,  w.  C,  sheriff 


Cav«».  Alfred  N.,  treasurer. 
Flint,  A.  H.,  sheriff 


Ooale,  Stephen  M..  treasurer. 
Adair,  Isaac,  sheriff 


Morton,  J.  E.,  treasurer. 


500 
661  40 


801  53 
49  50 

440  50 
47  50 

764  45 
677  63 


3,117  10 
3,683  CO 
1.548  81 


826  55 
17  75 

963  42 

628  69 

7.132  9C 


2,100  40 
129  20 

297  10 

1,S27  29 

718  00 


$226  50 

1.093  27 
93  90 

113  10 

840  35 
56  75 

8,900  08 
257  10 

67  75 

92  50 

752  05 
109  50 

1.752  53 
76  00 

2,594  10 
500 

734  60 

35  50 

1,067  74 
106  50 

909  21 

93  80 

701  80 


595  61 
93  00 

414  64 
46  40 

550  50 
835  48 

8,828  82 
219  00 

1.887  35 
125  00 

2.068  71 
88  50 

37  40 
11  75 

705  69 
168  50 

7.154  40 

398  00 

837  01 
177  66 

129  70 
57  86 

1,225  07 
175  75 

2.688  05 


$226  50 

2.458  80 
93  80 

1,179  40 

8.919  36 
188  25 

6.165  85 
419  95 

1,877  09 
68  50 

8,340  51 
143  10 

8,9»53 
76  00 

4,226  95 
10  00 

1,296  00 
35  60 

1.950  26 
156  00 

1,349  80 
141  80 

1,466  25 


1,271  24 

92  00 

414  64 
48  40 

8,667  60 
235  48 

7,510  82 
21U00 

3.436  IK 
125  00 

8.895  28 
106  25 

.      400  82 
11  75 

1,4M38 

168  50 

14.286  70 
398  00 

2.037  50 
306  85 

426  80 
87  25 

2,752  36 
176  75 

8,400  95 


1226  50 

2,552  00 
1.179  40 

8.018  60 

6,585  20 

1.389  59 

2,483  61 

3.001  53 

4.236  05 

1,381  60 

8,115  86 

1,491  10 

1,466  85 

1,365  24 

463  04 
3.903  08 
7.729  82 
3,561  16 
8,001  51 

412  57 

1,592  88 

14.684  70 

8,244  35 

484  05 

2,928  11 
8,400  95 


104 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


COSTS  IN  CRIMINAL  CASBS-ConUnued. 


Oountles. 


Holt 

Howard 

Howell 

Iron 

Jackson 

Jasper 

Jefferson 

Johnson 

Knox 

Laclede 

Lafayette  . . . 

Lawrence 

X^7  W  X9  •  •  •  •  »       •  • 

Lincoln 

Linn 

Livingston.... 

McDonald.... 

Macon 

Madison 

Maries 

Marion 

Mercer 

Miller 

Mississippi . . . 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were 
Issued. 


Moore,  Lewis  I.,  treasurer. 


Norris,  H.  A .,  treasurer 

Cooper,  R.  P.,  sheriff 


Kellett,  P.  M.,  treasurer. 
Klmberlin,  O.  E.,  sheriff. 


Lewis,  J.  N.,  treasurer. 


Gentry.  O.  H.,  Jr.,  treasurer.. 
Pendegrast,  Thos.  J.,  marshal. 
Maxwell,  J.  P., 


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Smith,  Oarey  J.,  treasurer. 

(iwen^,  Jas.  T.,  sheriff 

Grim.  T.  E.,  constnble 

Rich,  Alberts  sheriff 

Boyer,  Fran  k,  constable 

Divlden,  Frank, 


Lloyd,  Hugh  L.,  treasurer. 
Hensley,  T.  A.,  sheriff 


Russell.  Henry  H.,  treasurer 
Hoch,  James  A.,  sheriff 


Purdy,  Jas.  R.,  treasurer. 


Windsor.  Ohas.  E.,  treasurer.. 
Sharp,  Oliver,  sheriff , 


Edwards,  W.  H..  treasurer. 
Thomas,  Oscar  A.,  sheriff  . 


Moore,  J.  B.,  treasurer. 
Oonnor,  Jno.  A.,  sheriff. 


West,  Jas.  A.,  treasurer. 
Johnson,  Jno.  D.,  sheriff. 


Henry,  Jno.  T.,  treasurer. 
HustOD,  Wiley,  sheriff.... 


Hartzler,  .Tames  E.,  treasurer. 
Dail,  R.  J.,  sheriff 


Merrick,  L.  R.,  treasurer. 

Daly,  E.  F.,  sheriff 

Dorney,  M.,  marshal 


York,  Albert,  treasurer.. 
Edwards,  J.  U,  sheriff  . 
Naramore,  J.  W.,  sheriff. 


Sandusky,  Oscar,  treasurer. 
Gilstrap,  Irvln  W.,  sheriff.. 


Skaggs,  Jesse  E.,  treasurer. 
Hilton,  Robt.  E.,  treasurer. 


Griffith,  A..  F..  treasurer. 
Bowen,  S.  D.,  sheriff 


Spencer,  H.  R.,  treasurer. 
Uook,  Jno.  T.,  sheriff 


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Kallenbach,  Jno.  E..  treasurer 

Nixdorf,  A.  P.,  sheriff 


Davis,  Clarence,  treasurer. 
Shelby,  Jno.  D.,  sheriff 


1248  50 

848  80 
24  46 

2.749  62 
246  00 

156  19 

11,967  01 

150  00 

57  70 

4.423  43 
96  00 


55  .'^0 
45  00 


839  97 
83  75 

2U  82 
54  85 

23  75 

1,545  05 


1.465  34 
23  00 

2.963  52 
6,972  31 


23  35 
58  25 

973  60 
52  00 

2.329  07 


1,474  40 

91  50 


1,775  11 
94  50 

64  00 

1.2S5  50 

1,.%9  65 
11:2  80 

3i9  60 


1,015  71 


1.539  62 
308  80 


$1,773  S3 

1,000  12 
60  50 

2,967  39 
209  00 

69  20 

17,181  69 
1.116  00 


13,744  33 

684  00 

46  40 

46  75 

896.53 
76  25 

2.674  15 
Ids  80 


54  95 

75  50 

3,033  82 
136  20 

2,489  46 
299  50 

1.004  45 
140  30 

3.979  00 
58  25 

239  12 
119  40 

430  85 

116  60 

500 

535  10 


753  45 
132  00 

74  85 

39  65 

1.154  05 
149  40 

642  60 
121  85 

674  10 
14  60 

369  81 
94  00 


a 
o  sr 


|2,0S1  83 

1,848  92 
104  95 

6,717  01 
455  00 

224  89 

29.148  70 

1,266  00 

57  70 

18,167  76 

780  00 

46  40 

55  50 

45  00 

46  75 

1,236  50 
110  00 

2,805  97 
243  55 

23  75 

1,600  00 
75  50 

4.499  16 
159  20 

5.452  96 
299  50 

7,976  76 
140  30 

4.002.% 
116  50 

1.212  72 
171  40 

2,749  92 

U6  60 

500 

2.009  50 
91  50 


2,528  56 
228  50 

138  85 

1.325  15 

2,513  70 
262  20 

992  SO 
121  85 

1,689  81 
14  00 

1.900  43 
402  80 


so 


i2.Q21  83 

1,953  87 

6,172  01 
224  39 

30,472  40 


19,141  41 

1,346  50 

3,139  62 
23  75 

1.675  50 

4,658  36 

5.753  48 

8.117  06 

4.118  85 
1,334  12 

2.871  58 
2,101  00 

2.755  08 

13S85 

1.835  15 

2,775  90 

1,114  OS 

1,704  41 

2,312  23 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


105 


COSTS  IN  CRIMINAL  CASES-Contlnued. 


Oonntles. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were 
Issued. 


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Monitean 

Monroe 

Montgomery- 
Morgan 

New  Madrid.. 
Newton. .  .'. .. 

Nodaway 

Oregon 

Osage 

Ozark 

Pemiscot 

Perry 

Pettis 

Phslps 

Pike 

Platte 

Polk 

Palaskl — 

Putnam 

Ralls 

Randolph 

* 

Ray 

Reynolds 

Ripley 

St.  Oharles... 
St.  Olalr 


^llen«  Jno.  F.,  treasurer. 


Meteer,  Wm.  M.,  treasurer. 
Burton,  Jno.  W.,  sheriff.... 


Rodgers,  Jno.  O.,  treasurer. 
Wilson.  Ohas.  M.,  sheriff 


Hargott,  G.  M.,  treaserer. 
Drysdale,  S.  H.,  sheriff.... 


Wathen.  L.  B.,  treasurer. 
Stone,  Samuel  B.,  sheriff. 


Anderson,  U.  S.,  treasurer. 
Beavers,  JnoB.,  sheriff.... 


Litts,  Ben  F.,  treasurer. 
Enis,  James  N.,  sheriff.. 


Taylor.  J.  Oal.,  treasurer. 
Davis,  0.  L.,  sheriff 


Pbilbert,  L.  J.,  treasurer. 


Haskfn,  Marlon,  treasurer. 
Oonkin,  E.  E.,  sheriff 


Patterson,  T.  H.,  treasurer. 
Franklio,  Jno.  A.,  sheriff  .. 


Litsch,  Oharles,  treasurer. 
Martin,  J.  W.,  sheriff 


Honkomp.  Clemens,  treasurer.... 
Dillard,  J.  G.,  sheriff 


Allen,  Grandvllle,  treasurer. 
Oooper,  John  W.,  sheriff 


Mackey,  F.  M.,  treasurer. .. 
Llndsey,  James  T.,  sheriff. 


Elley,  Robert,  treasurer. 
Elley,  NonaJ.,  "  . 
Elgin,  Joe  M.,  sheriff 


Egbert.  Calvin  J.,  treasurer. 
Orane,  Wilson,  sheriff 


Mitchell,  John  L.,  treasurer. 
Anderson,  Itobert  S.,  sheriff. 


Timmons,  Kollle,  treasurer. 
Briscoe,  John  P..  treasurer. 


Moffett,  W.  J.,  treasurer, 
Collins,  Frank,  sheriff. 


Hamilton,  George  E. ,  treasurer. . 
Cates,  Elmer,  sheriff 


Bowles,  James  A.,  treasurer. 
Jordon,  Thomas  J.,  sheriff. . . 


Lackey.  W.  C.  S.,  treasurer 
Moore,  Neely ,  sheriff 


Kansteiner.  H.  W.,  treasurer. 
Dierker,  John  H.,  sheriff 


Housley,  Oscar  L. ,  treasurer. 
Butcher,  O.  8.,  sheriff 


$750  00 

775  49 
83  00 

866  90 


710  15 


1,136  85 
68  60 

930  78 


930  60 
6100 

8,198  15 

79  40 

18i  10 

1,073  45 
136  50 

2,474  12 

80  00 

1,251  63 


462  30 
69  50 

1.084  55 


8.131  87 
26  50 

316  98 


181  40 

1,256  90 

46  90 

384  40 


348  15 

61  35 

1,914  65 
28  95 

1,770^ 
73  20 

411  80 


714  85 


1,203  97 
46  50 


$41  51 

1,200  80 
66  00 

637  05 
30  00 

2.132  65 
65  05 

8,714  58 
465  10 

720  81 
197  30 

1,883  39 
254  00 

604  07 
207  10 

1.197  93 

2.888  60 
136  50 

2,496  07 
1.255  00 

417  80 
184  00 

4,535  30 
1»3  10 

1.863  70 
171  75 

1.375  53 
62  75 


2,008  82 
83  60 

668  55 
103  65 

5!>3  85 
169  15 

2  00 

553  30 

988  60 
36  10 

1,456  20 
166  80 

697  13 
47  50 

330  70 

56  85 

1.863  75 
81  60 

139  40 

57  00 


$79151 

1,975  79 
99  00 

1,503  05 
39  00 

2.842  80 

55  05 

3,851  37 
587  60 

1,651  59 
197  30 

2,813  99 
318  00 

8,898  22 
286  60 

1,388  03 

3.363  05 
273  00 

4,970  10 
1.835  00 

1,669  43 
184  00 

4,997  60 
202  60 

2,448  25 

171  75 

3. 5^)7  40 
89  25 

316  93 

2.008  82 

205  00 

1,925  45 
150  55 

878  25 
169  15 

350  15 

716  65 

2.843  34 
65  05 

3,286  45 

240  00 

1.103  93 
47  50 

1,045  55 

56  25 

2,467  72 
68  00 

189  40 

57  00 


$791  51 

2,074  79 

1,542  95 

2,897  85 

4,378  97 

1,848  89 

3,131  99 

3,178  72 
1.382  03 

3.635  03 

6,305  19 

1,833  43 

5,200  20 

2,630  00 

3,596  65 

2.530  74 

2,076  00 

1,047  40 
350  15 
716  65 

2.908  39 

3.466  45 

1,156  43 

1,101  80 

2.535  72 

186  40 


io6 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR, 


COSTS  IN  CRIMINAL  CASBS-Oontlnued. 


Counties.' 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were 
issued. 


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HOBO 

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St.  Francois.. 

Ste.Genevi've 

St.  Louis 

Saline 

Schuyler 

Scotland 

Scott 

Shannon 

Shelby 

Stoddard 

Stone 

Sullivan 

Taney  

Texas 

Vernon 

Warren 

WiishlDgton.. 

Wayne 

Webster 

Worth 

Wright 

St.  Louis  City 


Henslcy,  S.  J.,  treasurer 

Murphy.  H.  M..8herlfr 


Nauman,  Louis,  treasurer. 
Berry,  Jas.  F.,  sheriff 


Denser,  Philip,  treasurer. 
Benchen.  E.  0.,  sheriff... 


\Vlnlns,  John  W.,  treasurer. 
Ham,  Robt.  T.,  sheriff 


Walklns,  Jas.  H. ,  treasurer. 


Miller,  Martin,  treahurer. 
Clark,  E.  L.,  sheriff 


Hutson,  W.  H.  H..  treasurer. 
Watklns,  Joe  K.,  bheriff 


Jenkins.  S.  Clay,  treasurer. 
Bay.  John  T.,  sheriff 


Pickett,  James  M.,  treasurer. 

Jolly,  Abram  T.,  treasurer. . . . 
Oraln,  Geo.  A.,  sheriff 

Langley.  Wm.  B.,  treasurer... 
Moore,  Wm.  T.,  sheriff 


Matkln,  W.  J.,  treasurer.. 
Payne,  Grandlson,  sheriff. 


Powell,  J  no.  W.,  treasurer, 
Hull,  Elisha,  sheriff . ...     . . . 


Young,  David  R.,  treasurer. 
Farris,  W.  H.,  sheriff 


Palmer,  Jesse  M.,  treasurer. 
Harkreader,  J.  T.,  sheriff... 


Brockhorst,  Edw..  treasurer. 
Polster,  J.  G.,  sheriff 


Boyer,  Jno.  P.,  treasurer  . . 
Higginbotham,  Jeff,  sheriff. 

Bollinger,  W.  P. .  treasurer 
Malugen,  S.  J.,  sheriff 


Elmore.  Geo.  W.,  treasurer. 
King,  Henry  S.,  sheriff 


Anderson,  A.  J.,  treasurer. 


EUis,  Luther,  treasurer. 
Hensley,  J.  B.,  sheriff  .. 


Franclscus,  Jan.  M.,  treasurer. 
Dick  man,  Jos.  F.,  sheriff 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


13,610  05 
189  50 

470  30 


4.901  71 
5^85 

810  29 


66  10 
286  79 


495  73 


557  63 
61  15 


4.406  78 
168  85 

2.131  97 


1,860  10 
72  00 

1.085  80 


1.964  67 


269  00 
33  65 


862  12 


1,140  30 
52  75 

765  03 
63  40 

128  95 

1,225  10 


E.  K.  McKee,        judge  1st  circuit 

Nat  M.  Shelton,  **  2nd 

A.  D.  Burnes,  '*  5th 

Henry  M.  Ramey  "  6th 

A.  M.  Woodson,  *'  Gih 

J.  W.  Alexander,  '*  7th 

W.  B.  Douglass,  "  8th 

D.  H.  Eby,  •*  10th 


It 

t. 


49.007  75 
1,074  00 


91  99 
89  10 
77  10 
18  95 
140  00 
154  21 


10  48 


$3,844  45 

244  60 

141  45 
152  60 

1.217  83 

142  50 

1,263  64 

66  15 

33  66 

406  55 

182  00 

1.486  68 
314  00 

1,233  08 
162  40 

82  30 

1.231  88 
269  50 

3,710  79 
308  00 

842  15 

56  50 

878  40 
105  00 

1.706  24 
286  20 

814  96 

67  30 

230  33 
65  00 

431  65 
103  00 

2.162  70 
101  50 

1,303  66 
50  06 


1,373  05 
193  15 

35.646  25 
2.735  50 


142  60 
101  50 
165  00 


207  20 
50  00 


16,955  40 
434  00 

611  75 

152  60 

5.519  54 

197  75 

2.093  98 
58  15 

99  75 

695  34 
183  00 

1,981  41 
314  00 

1,790  71 
283  65 

82  30 

5,638  86 
427  75 

5,848  76 
392  00 

8.208  25 
128  50 

1,964  20 
106  00 

8,690  91 
886  20 

1,083  96 
100  95 

280  33 

55  60 

1,293  77 
102  00 

3.303  00 
151  25 

3,073  59 
118  45 

128  95 

2.596  16 

198  15 

84.654  00 
3,809  50 


81  99 
231  70 
181  60 
183  95 
140  00 
361  41 
50  00 
10  48 


$6.389  40 

764  35 

5,717  29 

2,158  06 
99  76 

877  84 

2,296  U 

2.014  28 
82  80 

6,066  41 

6,834  76 

2.330  75 

2,060  80 

3,977  11 

1,184  91 

885  93 

1.396  77 

3,457  26 

2,187  01 
188  75 

2,79130 

88.463  60 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


O0ST8  IN  OBIUIMA.L  CASes-OODUnned. 


4 


Q.  D.  Olnrk, 

Ben.  7.  OUrk, 

J.  R.  OlklboTD. 

S.S.Bass, 

W.  L.  Fitzgerald, 

^.I.BoblDBoii. 

J.  W,  Wofford.  judge  erImlDl 

I.  I^DkB,  EOBrBbKl  aniiremi 


S>40 
tS  W 


190  Id 

IWSI 
743  04 


IIBTS 
IS  33 
OS  80 

30  OU 

10  00 


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REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


COSTS    IN    CRIMINAL    CASES— TRANSPORTATION. 


statement  showing  to  whom  the  warrants  were  Issued  in  1903  and  1904,  and  the  total 

amount  issued  to  each  person,  as  well  as  the  aggregate  by  counties  for  the  two  years  ending 

December  31,  1904. 

(Section  99,  page  8,  Laws  1903.) 


ADDronrlatlona  frtp  iflM  and  iflOi 

tao  OM  Ml 

Counties. 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were 
issued. 

-1 

as 

• 

Warrants     issued 
in  1904 

Total  warrants  is- 
sued in  1903  and 
1004 

Total  warrants  Is- 
sued   by  couD- 
tloa 

i^datr....  .... 

Roberts.  Chas.  N.,        sheriff 

H ai com Hl  Lyman,              **      .... 

Million,  Geo.  B..                '•      

James,  Qulncy,                  '*      

Sullivan,  Jno.  B.,             '*      

Harlow,  Jno.  M.,              '*      

Smith,  J.  T.,                       '*      

McDade,  H.  L.,                 •'     

172  00 
43  60 

106  90 
12  60 

160  40 

123  25 
53  25 
23  25 

17200            i 
ir  60             ] 
136  85             ] 

12  50 

160  40             1 
123  25             1 

63  25 

23  25 

72  OO 

Andrew 

Atchison 

Audrain 

$84  00 
29  55 

27  50 
135  85 
12  50 

Barry 

Barton 

iOO  40 

.23  25 

Bates 

53  35 

Benton 

23  25 

Bollinger 

Boone 

Bradford,  Frank  C,      sheriff 

Spencer,  Martin  L. ,          '  *       

Hoffg.  James  R.,                "      

McMtiSters.  Sam.               *  *      

12  60 
739  00 
796  80 

12  60 
[,346  50          1,2 
916  40             ( 

12  60 

Buchanan..  .. 

Butler 

Caldwell 

607  50        1 
119  60 

m  50 

)16  40 

Oallaway 

Oamden 

Moore,  James  B.,              *'      

Wilson,  Ira  H.,                  *'      

37  00 

66  10 

103  10              103  10 

Oa.  Girardeau 

Carroll 

Carter 

Schade,  Wm.  F.,               •*     

Oruzen,  Isaac,                   *'      

Moore.  J.  L.,                      **      

323  00 
82  60 

106  00 
90  75 

429  00              439  00 
173  25             173  25 

Cass 

Hughes,  Thomas  R.,         ••      

Barkley,  Geo.  W.,            *'      

Veatch.  K.  M..                   •*      

Turner,  Jno.  H.,                *'      

Arnold,  Samuel  E..                  

70  00 
100  70 
157  00 
188  60 

• 

5)95 

134  95              1 
100  70             : 
157  00              ] 
282  75              I 

131  05 

Cedar. 

100  70 

Charlton 

157  00 

Christian 

Clark 

94  25 

»2  75 

Clay 

Wymore,  A.  P..                 •'      

Wiser,  H.  C,                     '*      

Bryan,  Chas.  A.,                ••      

Smith,  J.  L.,  marshal 

Smith,  Geo.  A.,             sheriff 

Prank,  George,                  '*      

42  30 

17  00 

112  00 

8  80 

6  SO 

. 

42  30 

17  00 

112  00 

880            : 
650 

42  90 

Clinton 

137  80 

Cooper 

650 

Crawford 

Taff,  Wm.,  fi.,                   ••      

Horton.  Isaac  M..              **      

156  00 

150  00          : 

160  00 

Dade 

Dallas 

McArron,  C.  W.,                '•      

McCray,  R.  D.                    ••      

Brant,  Frank.                     •*      

Si  60 
156  00 

84  60 

28800             3 
61  20 

249  24             i 

84  60 

B88  00 

61  20 

Daviess 

DeKalb 

130  00 
61  20 
53  «7 

Dent. 

Douglas 

Dunklin 

Jacks,  Jno.  W.,                  ••      

EsUck,  Grant,                     ••      

190  37 

S49  24 

Brooks,  H.  T.,                     '*      

Burch.  Thos.  B.,                *'      

Mumbraner,  R.  C,           •'      

Jennings,  J.  T.,                 '*      

Mllleken,  M.  O.,                 ••      

Meyers,  Wm.C,                "      

Flint,  A.  II..                      ••      

318  00 

30  50 

14  00 

53  75 

512  20 

163  60 

318  00 

30  60 

14  00 

58  75 

844  90             ( 
163  60             ] 

)18  00 

Franklin 

Gasconade. . . . 

80  50 
14  00 

Gentry 

Greene 

Grundy 

Harrison 

*"*.S32'i6* 

52  75 
)44  30 
163  50 

Henry 

Hickory 

Holt 

Howard 

Adair,  Isaac,                     **      

Hogg,  Lewis  W.,                ••      

Williams,  James  A.,          "      

Coooer.  R.  C.                     **      

"63'o6* 
78  00 
45  90 

63  00 
73  90 
91  80 
73  00 

704  00 
30  75 

780  00 

042  75 
46  OO 
46  90 
4440 
70  26 

142  00 

63  00 

73  90 

45  90 

73  00 

292  00 

9180 
73  00 

Howell 

Iron 

Klmberlin,  0.  E.,               "      

Polk.  Jno.  W.,                    **      

Pendegrast,  Thos*.  J.,  marshal.... 
Owens,  Jas.  C,  sheriff 

412  00 

39  75 

587  00 

470  26 

45  00 

46  30 
44  40 
76  25 

123  65 

701  (Xi 
39  75 

Jackson 

Jasper 

193  00 
172  50 

780  00 

Sutherlin,  G.  Y.,  constable 

Grim.  T.  B.,                  "         

Glvlden,  Frank,           "         

Hensley.  T.  A.,    sheriff 

778  45 

Jefferson 

76  25 

Johnson  

Hoch,  Jas.  A..           *'     

18  95 

142  60 

Knox 

Hunolt.  Jno.  M..       '*      

Laclede 

Sharp,  Oliver.            **       

87  40 

98  00 

330  00 

87  40 

96  00 

330  00 

87  40 

Lafayette  .... 

98  00 

Lawrence. .  .*. . 

>  Connor,  Jno.  A.         **       

330  00 

DISBURSEMENTS. 


109 


G08TS  IN  OBIHINAL  OASE&-Gontinued. 


Counties. 

• 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were 
issued. 

Warrants     issued 
iniooa 

Warrants     issued 
lnl904 

Total  warrants  is- 
sued in  1903  and 
1004 

Total  warrants  is- 
sued   by   coun- 
ties  

Lewis.... 

Johnson,  Jno.  D.,  si 
Huston.  Wiley, 
Dail,  B.  J., 
Daly,  E.  h\, 
Naramore,  J.  W^ 
Gilstrap,  Irvin  W., 
O'Brannon.  Wm., 
Oopeland,  Jno.  L., 
Bowen,  8.  D., 
Oook,  Jno.  T., 
Nlxdorf,  A.  P., 
Shelby,  Jno.  D., 
Elliott,  J.  B.. 
Burton,  Jno.  W., 
Wilson.  Ohas.  M., 
nrysdale,  S.  H., 
Stone,  8am' IB., 
Reavers,  Jno.  B., 
Enls,  James  N., 
Davis.  0.  L., 
Lamb,  Ohas.  J., 
Conklln,  E.  E., 
Franklin,  Jno.  A., 
Martin.  Jno.  W., 
Dlllard,  J.  G., 
Oooper,  Jno.  W., 
Lindsey,  Jas.  T., 
Elgin,  Joseph  M., 
Oraae.  Wilson, 
Anderson,  Bobt.  8., 
Gray,  Bobt.  L., 
Whitamore,  Landia 
Collins.    Frank, 
Gates,  Elmer, 
Jordan,  P.  J., 
Moore,  Neeley, 
Dierker,Jno.  H., 
Butcher,  O.  S., 
Murphy,  H.   M., 
Berry,  Jas.  T., 
Henchens,  E.  0., 
Ham,  Bobt.  T.. 
O'Brlant,  W.  O., 
Olark,  E.  L., 
Watklns,  JoeF., 
Bay,  John  T., 
Neir,  A.  J., 
Orain,  Geo.  A., 
Moore,  W.  T., 
PayuH,  Grandison, 
Hull.  Elisha, 
Farrls,  Wm.  H., 
Harkreader,  J.  T., 
Polster,  J.  G., 
Hlgginbotham,  JelT 
Msklugen,  8.  J., 
King,  Qenrv  8., 
McOomas,  John, 
Hensley,  J.  B., 
Dlokman,  Jos.  F., 
See,  B.  E.,  marshal 
Finks.  J.  k.,     " 

Totals. 

lerlff 

Lincoln 

(» 

Linn 

*« 

182  20 

136  60 

71  75 

83  50 

182320 

136  80 

230  00 

83  CO 

162  20 

Livingston... 
McDolald 

i58*25' 

49  50 

136  80 
830  00 

Macon 

.» 

83  00 

Madison 

(4 

Maries 

64  00 
160  10 
182  30 

**  64  66 
806  10 
132  iiO 

64  00 

Marlon. 

«• 

147  00 

306  10 

Mercer 

(» 

132  30 

MUler 

<i 

MississlDDL . . . 

*» 

178  00 

178  00 

178  00 

Moniteau 

(• 

Monroe 

«« 

113  00 
11100 

41  50 

154  50 
111  00 
13  40 
225  75 
229  50 
118  00 

154  60 

Montgomery. . 

(. 

111  00 

Morgan. 

<i 

13  40 

13  40 

New  Madrid.. 

■  ( 

225  75 
229  50 
112  00 

225  76 

Newton 

i« 

829  50 

Nodaway 

Oreson 

It 

112  00 

«« 

Osaffe 

4« 

8  75 

235  50 

338  50 

140  50 

251  20 

180  00 

61  00 

41  80 

85  55 

68  75 

18  75 

102  25 

65  05 

121  50 

8  75 

235  50 

332  50 

189  00 

290  10 

180  00 

61  00 

163  80 

35  66 

68  75 

18  75 

147  60 

122  05 

194  70 

8  76 

Ozark 

»( 

4866* 

88  90 

235  60 

Pemiscot. 

« 

338  50 

Perry 

Pettis 

U 
i( 

189  00 
290  10 

Phelps 

Plke.V. 

*I 

180  00 

«• 

61  00 

Platte. 

121  40 

163  20 

Polk 

*« 

«( 

86  55 

Pulaski 

68  75 

Putnam 

i( 

18  75 

Ralls 

Randolph 

Ray..... 

'u         

4.^25 
57  90 
73  20 

147  50 
122  95 

»• 

194  70 

Reynolds 

»( 

Ripley 

St.  Charles. . . 
St.  Olair 

l< 

»4 
it 

179  00 

*  •         «      •  « 

179  00 
46  50 

179  00 

46  50 

46  50 

St.  Francois.. 
Hte.  Genevi*e 

4< 
4( 

131  25 
77  60 

199  75 
55  80 

106  00 

237  26 
77  60 

199  75 
65  80 

237  26 

77  60 

St.  Louis 

II 

199  75 

Saline 

i(                           . 

55  80 

Schuyler 

Scotland 

It 

<« 

Scott 

44 

146  00 

146  00 

146  00 

Shannon 

1* 

Shelby 

Stoddard 

44 

44 
4» 

379  00 

78  80 

66  50 

105  00 

455  40 

379  00 
140  40 
56  50 
105  00 
455  40 

379  00 

Stone. 

61  60 

140  40 

Sullivan 

14 

53  50 

Taney 

Texas 

14 

105  00 

44 

455  40 

Vernon 

44 

Warren..  .... 

4* 

Washington.. 

Wayne 

Webster 

4( 
'.i             

36  00 
207  00 

53*75  j 

36  00 
259  75 

36  00 
250  75 

44 

Worth 

t( 

1 

Wright 

St.  Louis  city. 

<4 

241  10 
653  00 
376  15 
871  85 

1 

241  10 

!,285  50 

376  15 

371  85 

241  10 

•*            1, 

633  50        S 

2.285  50 
376  15 
871  85 

Supreme  court 
4* 

tis 

670  07 

$4,326  37    |U 

».996  44 

$19,996  44 

no 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


APPREHENSION  OF  CRIMINALS, 


(Section  18,  page  5*  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 
Deficiency  appropriation 

Total 


$10.000  00 
S,9n  31 


$13.337  31 


Persons  to  whom  warrants 
were  IsMued. 


Arnold,  S.  E 

Aycock,  O.  B 

Avers,  F.  O 

Adair,  01  ay...  . 

Ayers,  F.  L 

Bay,  Jno.  T 

Barch,  Thos.  B. 
Brown,  W.  T.... 

Bull,  O.  M 

Barnett,  B.  M... 
Bradshaw,  W.  J. 
Beayers.  Jno.  B. 


Bumham,  W.  E. 

Brooks,  Ef.  T 

Boyle,  E.  P 

Bradley.  Jas.  T. 
Bryan,  Ohas.  A. 
Burcb,  Thos.  B. 
Britton,  R.J.  .. 
Crooks,  Noah.... 
Cooper,  J.  W.... 
Cope  land,  J.  L.. 

Oook,  J.  T 

Oonkin.  E.  E.  ... 


i« 


Oralne,  Geo.  A. 


Clark,  E.  L 

Clark,  Cbas 

Oook,  J.  T 

Cralne,  Geo.  A 

Dalley,  E.  P 

David,  R.J 

Davis,  O.  L 


Duncan,  Lee. 
Deck,  D.  B... 
Dwyer,  John. 
Elgin,  J.  M... 
Eslich,  Grant. 


It 


Fulks,  R.  D.. 
Farris,  W.  H. 


Gilstrap,  Irving  W. 


Gibson,  Geo.  D. 

Gray.  B.  L 

Gilstrap,  I.  W.. 
Gallaher.  J.  A. 
Harlow,  J.  W  . 
Hughes,  T.  R.. 


Hayde,  Thomas. 


It 


Hlghly.J.  D 

Higglnbotham,  Jeff. 


Persons  apprehended. 


H  agon,  Thomas. 


Ohas.  Vanning 

Frank  Clark 

James  Gordon 

Frank  Abney 

Ray  Blackburn 

E.  Pyles,  Jr 

Rudolph  and  Collins , 

HarryHammon 

Wm.  King 

Dan'l  Kane 

D.  McDaniels 

Geo.  Williams 

James  Lewis 

Mamie  Ward 

G.  A.  Townsend 

Burl  Hanley 

Ray  Evans 

John  Houser 

Wm.  Rudolph 

LeeDeFord 

J.  A.  Bowers 

John  Dalley 

O.  D.  Heger..., 

Ed.  Vaun..} 

Ed.  East 

Thos.  East 

Ben  Richardson 

N.  Hart 

0.  Reed 

Henry  Snider 

Arthur  Hennerly 

John  Money 

Al.  Jones 

Ed.  Bright 

Arthur  Hay  hurst 

J.  H.  Farris 

Perry  Hayes 

F.  Franklin 

G.  W.  Perkins 

Dick  Hud dleson 

H.  H.  McDonald 

Will  Decker 

Seth  Stodder 

Wm.  Griflnth 

Carey  Snider 

John  Sanderson 

1.  Woodward 

Wm.  Bass 

Mabel  Baker 

Ed .  Anderson 

J.  H.  Earley 

Grant  Thompson 

J.  B.  Hutchins 

A.  G.  Wells 

Alf  Riggins 

E.  Peck 

A.  H.  Guyman 

A.  Brown 

Allen  Brannock 

Thos.  Rogers 

Geo.  Martin 

H.  Whlttaker 

Perry  Lynn 

T.  G.  Prater 

Frank  Sapplngton 

Albert  Frew 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1903. 


I  ■  »  •  •  » 


$7150 
87  30 
66  00 
83  20 


157  40 

200  00 

78  68 

300  00 

63  05 

44  30 

141  86 

121  75 

43  10 

27  90 

154  90 

106  00 


28  09 
60  80 

85  10 
73  78 
43  81 

200  00 
19  75 
45  90 

86  00 
40  58 
57  75 
31  75 
50  85 


27  09 
145  13 

28  34 
185  15 


74  S3 
16  50 
145  65 
64  20 
96  60 


117  80 
19  54 
57  50 

300  85 
61  35 

107  88 
67  76 


83  75 
81  80 


82  50 

24  95 

300  85 

26  09 


66  07 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1901. 


$100  95 
804  63 


66  70 

300  00 

15  60 


106  11 

240  S3 

26  75 


24  06 


47  87 


64  94 
50  55 


25  46 


£9  17 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


lit 


APPREHENSION   OF   CRIMINALS-ConUnued. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants! 
were  Issued. 


Persons  apprehended. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

190il. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Hogg,  J.  R. 


*• 


Eager.  Dell 

Herrick,  E 

Ilalcomb,  Lyman . . . 

Hogg.  Lewis.. 

Hensley,  J.  B 

Hencken.  E.  G 

Hosber,  j.  C,  et  al. 

Hoffman,  A.  W 

Johnson,  J.  D 

Kennedy.  Matt. 

Kimsey,  M.  8 

Kimberlin,  O.  E.... 


Koch,  J.  A 

LaTery,  George., 
Llndsey,  J.  T.... 
Lampeil,  J.  B.... 

Lore  J.  E 

Lewis,  J.  B 

Moore,  Jas.  E..  . 
Morehead,  Q.  W. 
Moore,  Thomas.. 
Mallugen,  8.  J.  . 


Meadows.  D.  K. 
Majors.  Sam.  .. 
Moore,  W.  r.... 
MilUken,  M.  C. 
McDade,  H.  L., 
HcOray.  B.  D... 


1 1 


McAnaoy,  Thomas. 

Naramore.  J.  W^ 

Pheland,  Robert ... 
Pendegrast,  T.  J... 

Polster.  J.  C 

Ramsey,  John 

Roberts.  O.  N 


« • 


•  * 


Rutherford,  Joo. 
Ryan,  Pat 


«< 


• » 


Spencer.   M.  L. 
Ihai 


Shadley  and  Machen , 

see,  K*  £<....•..•••..•........■.«. 

Schade,  W.  F 


t  • 


Spencer.   M.  L. 
If  •  ( 


Schrader,  J.  W.... 
Smith.  J.  T 


'  •  »      •     • 


(« 


Shelby.  J.  D. 


Sullivan,  Eugene. 
Spencer.  George.. 

Smith.  G.  A 

Turner,  J.  II 

Vandlver.  J.  E... 
Veath.  r.  M 


(( 


Wallace.  David. 

Welch.  O.J 

Wymore,  A.  P.. 
Wll8on,i.B  .... 
Wilson,  O.  M..  . 

Wood,  J.  W 

Wihion,  J.  W.... 
White,B.  G.... 
Youn^,  W.  H.... 


Totals. 


Ohas.  Howard 

Alex,  and  Ben  Sanders, 

Ghas.  Johnson 

Lon  Kruzer 

James  Ulaggett 

Fred  Irle 

W.  T.  Jordon 

Jack  Hall 

Emil  Albrecht 

Mark  Dunn 

Fred  Collins 

R.  Griffin 

E.  J.  VanEtta 

B.  8.  Abbott 

J.  L.  Garter 

Jake  Ledbetter 

Heury  McNeeley 

T.  B.  Stewart 

Dave  Barnes ; 

Lewis  Page 

P.  T.Jones , 

John  Adams 

G.  0.  Scott 

Lindsey  Pitts 

J.  L.  Typton 

J.  W.  Ott 

Robert  Foley 

Jess  Harbiu 

Frank  Williamson 

Dink  Nelson 

Anderson  Kinder 

Marshall  Bell 

JohnHuth 

E.  J.  Rummels 

Oarey  Snidei 

W.  K.  Jastin 

Geo.  F.  Macer 

Wm.  Humphreys 

W.  B.  Church 

O.  Wickerson 

O.  W.  Jennings 

S.  W.Miller 

H.T.  Still 

Robt.  Halley 

Thos.  Pile 

G.  E.  Bishop 

Bertha  Lynch 

Chas.  Marzick 

Frank  Clark 

Joe  Penn 

Geo.  Risley , 

Lee  Spivey 

Harry  Long 

James  Murray 

Jno.  Kofflr 

Leon  Dexstein 

H.  H.  Morris 

O.  H.  Bebee  

Frank  Clark 

B.Harrison , 

Grip  Clinton 

C.  L.  Connine 

Jess  Glrard 

Wm.  Zelgler 

Luther  Griffith 

R  L.  Huton 

S.  B.  Elliott 

Ira  Oldham 

Oscar  Bunton 

V.  O.  Plttman 

Ed  Walt 

C.  M.  Brown 

Wm.  Dooley 

Eugene  Benton 

RTs.  Ellis 

Henry  McNeely 

P.  P.  Lefeber 

FredQuinby 


|iS8S3 

84  58 


30  66 

aoooo 

81  70 
56  54 
41  43 


44  66 


02  40 
23  80 
82  80 


flU56 
29  79 
80  65 
46  95 


28  00 
11  75 
42  66 

19  5> 

20  65 


66  53 

64  63 

133  70 

223  15 

68  30 

166  80 


61  35 

187  67 
236  63 
114  70 
102  89 
63  90 
31  18 


52  10 

190  81 

10  60 

135  80 

60  94 

45  03 

49  44 

316  85 

39  91 

12  53 

12  85 

12  9*4 

55  65 

27  28 


53  82 

183  15 

184  51 
107  11 

67  71 
18  55 

103  55 
23  68 

200  00 


42  50 
27  50 

19.169  12 


1184  23 


236  30 

aooou 
aoooo 

31  40 


56  86 


25  30 

110  30 

53  33 


13  00 
172  85 


237  30 
113  99 


19  00 
55  10 

300  00 


202  30 


31  85 
141  05 
200  00 


$4,156  17 


112 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


CONTINGENT  EXPENSES  OF  GOVERNOR. 

(Section  2,  pag^e  8,   I^aws  1903.) 


Balance  In  former  appropriation. 
Appropriation   for   19(Kt   and    1904., 


Total. 


Persons   to   whom  warrants  were  issued. 


American    ETxpress    Co.,    express 

Barnard,    Geo.    D.    &  Co.,    Mdse 

Brennelsen,    J.    F.,    clerical    work 

Capital   Telephone    Co 

Clark.     Claud    L.,     Mdse 

Dockery,    A.    M..    expenses 

Distler,    ChsA.,    Janitor    

Dallmeyer   Dry    Goods   Co.,    Mdse 

Fischer,    G.    A.,    Mdse 

Fowler,    ETlva,     clerical    work 

Gordon,    Kate,    clerk    

Heinrichs,    J.    F.,    curtains 

Lee,    Ruth,     clerical    work 

Missouri   &   KansaB  Telephone   Co.,    service. 

Missouri    Pacific    Ry.    Co 

Manchester,    O.    H.,    Mdse 

Postal  Telegraph   &   Cable   Co.,    service , 

Porth,     George,     repairs     

Paciflo    Express   Co 

.Patterson    &    Wily,    repairs 

Robinson,    Geo.,    F.,    postage 

Remington   Typewriter    Co.,    repairs 

Swift,    H.    A.,    ice 

Vogt,    B.    Z.,    map 

Western    Union    Telegraph    Co.,    service 

Wyckoff,    Seaman   &    Benedict,    machine 

Wagner,    W.    W.,    postage 


Totals. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


$3  00 

7  60 

12  50 

2145 

6  66 

116  55 

366  00 


75 


420  00 
44  50 


376  20 
246 


32  66 
190 
3  75 


75  03 
"28'55' 


154  41 

60  00 

320  00 


$2,081  75 


$112  03 
4,000  00 

$4,112  03 


Warrants 

issued  In 

1904. 


53  85 
14  75 

925 
425  00 

100 
1120 

500 
50  00 

700 

390  00 

125 

245 

2015 


350 

220 

29  00 

98 

124  01 

340  00 


n.  490  59 


REPAIRS,  ETC,  OF  GOVERNOR'S  OFFICE. 

(Sec.   2,   page  3,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation    for   1903   and   1904. 


$1,000  00 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

i9o:i. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1904. 


Dallmeyer,    R.,    Dry   Goods   Co.,    Mdse. 

Heinrichs,    J.    F.,    chairs 

Jeffries,    H.    A.,    plumbing 

Kennard,   J.,   &  Son,   carpet 


Total. 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


"3 


CONTINGENT  EXPENSES  OF  SUPREME  COURT. 

(Sec.  U,  page  4,  Laws  1903.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904.. 
Deficiency  appropriation   

Total 


$233  77 

8»400  00 

68  42 


$8,692  19 


I 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 


Warrants 
issued  In 

1904. 


Archer,    Wm.,    assistant    Janitor 

Aifalter,    Matt,    assistant    Janitor 

Adams,    B-    F.,    engineer 

Adams   StajDp   Co.,    supplies 

Uohn   &   Chinn,    Mdse 

Brandenberger,    A.,    Mdse 

Bradbury,     T.    M.,    Insurance 

Barnard,    Greo.   D.    &   Co.,    stationery 

Burkhardt,     T.    O.,    repairs 

Capital   Telephone   Co..    service 

Clark.   C.    L.,    Mdse 

Cole  Count.y    Democrat,    printlngr 

Corwln,    li£ary    E.,    stationery 

Cox.    8.    W.,    insurance 

Dallmeyer.     W.    A.,    insurance 

Doiton,    Wm.,    repairing  boiler 

Doehla,    J-    N.,    Mdse 

Fischer,    G.    A.,    Mdse 

Finks,    Joe   H.,    Marshal 

Glenn,    Chas.    F.,    Janitor 

Green,    Jno.   R..    postage 

Gibson   Soap   Co.,    Mdse , 

Gundellingrer,    Dan.    Mdse 

Henry,    Jesse,    insurance    

Heinrlchs,    J.    F.,    furniture 

Hogg,    E.    R.,    Lumber  Co.,    lumber 

Jeffreys,    H.    A.,    repairs 

Jefferson   City  L.,    H.    &   P.    Co.,    repairs... 

Keith,    Robt.,    Furniture  Co..    Mdse 

Kennard,    J.    &  Son.    carpet 

Kocher    &    Dirck,    repairs 

Lee.    Almus,    labor    , 

Model    Steam    Laundry,    laundry 

Missouri   &   Kansas   Telephone   Co..    service. 

Missouri   Pacific  Ry.    Co.,    frieght 

Manchester,    O.    H.,    Mdse 

New  York    Racket    Store.    Mdse 

Noland.    Wood,    laundry    

Offalter,    Mathew,    labor   

Forth,    Geo.,    repairs   

Pacific  Express  Co.,    

Remington    Typewriter    Co.,    repairs 

Roer,    F.    W..    insurance 

Russell.    Fred.,    repairing    boiler 

Reed,    Geo.,    labor    

See,    Elliott,     assistant    Janitor 

See,   R.    B.    marshal 

Schwartz,    Edw.,    case,    etc ^ 

Schleer  Bros.,    Mdse.    ...» 

Swift,    H.    A.,    ice 

Sinks.   M.   R.,    Mdse 

Schults  Dry  Goods  Co.,   Mdse 

Schmidt,    Wm.,    repairs   

Sarman,    Henry,    labor   

Star  Dynamo    Co.,    repairs , 

Thomas  A  Price,    insurance 

Tribune   Ptg.    Co.,    printing 

Vaughn,    Stampfli   &   Oliver,    Mdse 

Vansicfcle,   J.   A.,   repairs 

Zeits,    F.   H.,    Mdse 

Wagner,   W.    W.,    postage , 


Totals. 


$280  00 
54  00 
60  00 


12  26 
20  90 
75  00 
33  00 


67  00 

16  45 

6  00 

5  06 

e5  00 

125  00 

660 


22  60 

228  00 

1,164  40 

200  00 


60  00 
209  26 


11  85 

360 

2150 

15110 


839 
48  00 

1  10 

2  00 
430 

8180 


2  60 

90 

2  20 

125  00 

14  60 


36  00 

926  68 

87  76 

6  52 
49  35 
11  70 
^3  39 

220 


60  00 
188 


260 

ioo'oo' 


$4.642  51 


$4  50 

7  35 
15  66 


1  75 
60  60 


17  00 


790 

53  05 

1,142  67 

1,164  00 

3  00 
11  15 


25 

3  20 
26  50 


2  60 
1  00 

48  00 

5  90 

48  29 
8100 


135  00 


279  70 

1  30 
46  35 

51  06 

2  45 
36  00 

260 


12  50 

400 

800 

900  00 


$3,579  12 


A-« 


114 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


SUPREME  COURT— PAY  OF  FIREMAN. 

(Sec.  11,   page  4,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1908. 


9600  00 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


Adams,     BenJ.    F.,    fireman. 
Reed,    George,    fireman    


Totals. 


$200  00 


1200  00 


9300  00 
16  66 

1316  65 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


115 


CONTINGENT  EXPENSES  ST.  LOUIS  COURT  OF  APPEALS. 

(Sec.  12,   page  4,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance  In  former  appropriation 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904.. 

Total 

Balance  cancelled    

Balance 


1341  22 
3,600  00 


13,84122 
81  00 


13,760  22 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


I 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 


Barker,    Stella,    stenographer    

Barr,   Wm.,    I>ry  Goods  Co.,    Mdse , 

Bechtold    Printing   Co.,    printing 

Buxton-Sklnner    Station«Tr    Co.,    stationery 

Brown   Bros.,    stationery    , 

Coeytaux,    Geo.,    repairs 

Costello,    J.    S.    &  Son,    tioar  brooms 

Central    Law   Journal,    subscription 

Davis,    Elmery,    Mdse 

EUsberry    Democrat,    printing    , 

Ettmao,    H.    L.,    Sponge   Co.,    sponges , 

Empire  Steam  Cleaning  Co.,    claming  carpet 

Frederick    Ptg.    Co.,    printing 

Geisel,    A.    &   Co.,    paintin«r .... 

Griffith,    W^.    P.,    repairs , 

Goodyear    Rubber    Co.,    supplies , 

Hutton,    Mabel,    stenographer    , 

HoUand,    Chas.,    painting   

Jordan,    A.    J.,    Cuttlery  Co.,    Mdse 

Judge,    Dolph,    Drug-   Co.,    Mdse 

Jewell   Holbrook   Pub.    Co.,    subscription 

Kinloch    Telephone    Co.,    service 

Kesh,    W.    J.,    Printing  Co.,    printing 

Kennard,    J.    &  Son,    hassocks,    etc 

Lammert    B'urniture    Co.,    furniture 

Lambert,    J)eacon,    Pt^r.    Co.,    printing 

Lawyers   Co-Operatlve  Co.,    supplies 

Murphy,    J.   H.,    expressage 

Miller,    J.    C,    repairs 

Merrill.    J.    S.,    Drug   Co.,    Mdse 

McCormack,    J.    A.,    typewriter   keys sv , 

Nicholson,     David,    brooms,    etc 

Nugent,    B.,    Dry  Goods  Co.,   soap 

Remington   Typewriter   Co.,    repairs 

Sadler,    T.    W.,    painting   sigh 

Shinneman,     Fred,     Laundr>'ing    towels 

Bklnner-Kinnedy   Sta.    Co.,    stationery 

Spaulding    Stationery   Co.,    stationery 

Stephens    Lithographing   Co..    stationery 

St.  Louis  electrical  Engineering  Co.,   Rep.   telephone. 

Shallcroes    Printing    Co.,    printing 

Sargent,    Geo.    P.,    furniture 

Simmons    Hdw.    Co.,    Mdse , 

Sexton    Range    Co.,    repairs 

Sibley,    E.    S.,    supplies 

Scarritt   Comstock   Co..    Mdse 

Tourvllle.    G.    S..    books 

Typewriter    Repair    Co.,    repairs 

Torlicht,    Dunker   &   Reuard,    Mdse 

The  Gilbert  Book   Co.,    books., 

The  Correct    Bngllsh    Pub.    Co 

White,    J.    T,,    expressage 

Woodward-Tlernan    Ptar.    Co.,    stationery 

Williams,    H.   C,    postal   cards 


$420  00 

8  10 

80  30 

1  25 


4  50 


15  00 

1  95 

15  42 


300  00 


2  25 
300 


GO  00 

IGO  00 

83  63 

89  00 


2  00 
17  18 
55  50 
323  60 
22  00 
10  00 
2  75 


Totals. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


1720  00 

9  10 
20  60 
6  16 
2  60 
200 
5  00 
160 

76 


167  60 

29  5S 

8 

2 


00 
75 


260 


2  50 


47  59 

2  75 

6  00 

17  75 


10  60 
2  10 

800 

13  23 

22  25 

272  45 


134  54 

3  00 

325 

16  00 

94  50 


96  00 

1  00 
6  58 


91,728  92 


ii6 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


ST.  LOUIS  COURT  OF  APPEAI.S— SALARY  OF  MARSHAL. 

(Section  12p  pa«e  5,  Laws  1903.) 


Balance    In   former   appropriation, 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904.... 


Total. 


1166  ^ 
4,000  00 


I4.1G6  85 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1908. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Barrett,    Thos.    E3.,    marshal. 
Casey,    A.    F.,    marshal 


Totals. 


n,106  75 
322  38 


n,  489  13 


2,000  00 


12,000  00 


ST.  LOUTS  COURT  APPEALS— SALARY  OF  STENOGRAPHER. 

(Section  12,   pa^e  5,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904... 


Total. 


Persona  to   whom   warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


$60  00 
1.600  00 


11,500  00 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Hutton,    Mabel,    stenographer 
Barker,    Stella,    stenographer 


Totals. 


1300  00 
420  00 


r20  00 


1720  00 


$720  00 


ST.  LOUIS  COURT  OF  APPEALS— SALARY  OF  JANITOR. 

(Section  12,   page  5,   Laws  19C8.) 


Balance   in    former    appropriation, 
Appropriation   for    1903    and    1904.. 


Total. 


$75  00 
1.800  00 


$1,875  00 


Persons   to  whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Shinneman,    Fred,    Janitor 
Totals 


$900  00 


$900  00 


$900  00 


$900  00 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


117 


ST.  LOUIS  COURT  OF  APPEALS— USE  OF  BOOKS. 

(Section  12,  pase  4,  Laws  1903.) 


Balance    in   former   appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 


Total. 


$126  0(1 
600  00 


I62S0O 


Persona  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Law  Library   Ass'n  of   St.   Louis. 
Totals 


1250  00 


1260  00 


ST.  LOUIS  COURT  OF  APPEALS-RENT. 

(Section  12,   page  4,  Laws  1909.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 — 


Total 

Balance   cancelled 


BaJance. 


12.86125 
3.500  00 


16.361  25 
2160 


$6,829  75 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1908. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


Ada.ms,    Frank,    fixtures   

Aml>ler.    B.    P.,    repairs 

Barr,    Wm.,    Dry   Gk>ods   Co.,    mirror 

Bolsen,    Joe,    zinc    

Bea.tle   Mfgr.    Cor.,    supplies 

Cash,    J.    A.,    drayage 

Ek>ant8,   A.  J.,   table  for  library 

Er^i^in    Meskle   &    Co.,    shades 

FranclscuB,    J.    M..    rent 

Grlfrith.    W.    T.,    repairs 

Holland.   Chas.  W.,   painting 

Hetokett,  J.  W.,   repairs 

Klusmeyer  &  Schumacher,  repairs... 

Krlembaum.   Augrust,    hanging  wall  paper. 

Kennard,   J.,   &  Son.   Merchandise 

Krez.   J.  L.,   Mfg.   Co.,   plumbing 

Lanimert  Furniture  Co.,   bp-th  glass 

Miller,    J.   C,    repairs 

Milbradt,   G.  A..   &  Co.,  rolling  ladder 

Mally,   P.  O.,   &  Sons,    repairs 

Noel,    Wm..    plumbing 

Newcomb  Bros.,    repairs,    etc 

Nager   Sign    Co 

Pemy  &  Guellles,   gas  globe 

Reingen  Stove  Co.,   repairs 


Totals. 


$4  25 


19  00 

32  38 

2.829  75 


166  45 


1.096  00 

20  66 

135  89 


600 

396  75 

28  10 


3150 


1  40 
675 

$4,775  87 


$78  20 
78  68 

260 

182  00 

250 


95  50 

90  00 
500 


625 


894  00 

12  50 

134  50 

412 


$1,065  75 


ii8 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


CONTINGENT  EXPENSES  OF  KANSAS  CITY  COURT  OF' 

APPEALS. 

(Section  13,    page  5,    Laws  1903.) 


Badance  In  former  appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904... 


Total 

Balance  canceled 


Balance. 


$4(i5  23 
2,900  00 


$3,365  00 

24  f^ 


13,340  12 


Persons   to   whom    warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Babert,    W.   H.,    &  Co.,    repair.^ , 

Bayles   &   Hogsett,    infturance 

Burnett,    Douglass,    book 

Cooper,    Thomas,    cleaning  carpets , 

Chaney,    J.    M.,    book 

Dodd,   Mead  &  Co.,   books 

Engel  &  Son,    book   binding 

Havers,   J.  D.,   &  Co.,   merchandise 

Hoye'  Directory  Co.,    directory 

liawyers  Co-operative   Pub.    Co.,    supplies...  . 

I-ewis,    T.   Z.    T.,    typewriting 

Missouri   and   Kansas  Telephone   Co.,    service. 
Medes,   W.   J.,    &  Son,    insurance 

postage,    etc , 

P.,    &   Co.,    stationery 

A. ,    book 

oil 

North    Mahorney,     furniture , 

Peck  Dry  Goods  Co.,    merchandise 

Pipes- Reed  Book  Co.,   books 

Pitts,    J.    F.,    books , 

Powell,    li.    D.,    &  Co.,    book , 

Parmaller,    D.    C,    chart 

Uennick-Schilling    Co.,     books 

llUey,    Frank  C,    printing  docket 

Heed,    Adams   &   Co 

Sheppherd.    H.    H.,    stationery 

Sentinel    Publishing    Co.,     printing , 

rhompson.    Edw.,    books 

Vernon.    Richard,    Book   Co.,    supplies 

West  Publishing  Co.,    supplies 

WycofP,    Seaman    &    Benedict,    Merchandise... 


McCoy,  L.  F., 
McCulloch,  M. 
McGruder,  M. 
McCoy,    B.    F., 


Totals. 


40  00 

125  00 

600 

50  00 

2  00 


56  45 

19  50 

0  00 


75  00 

96  00 

71  2r> 

242  25 

04  9.1 

150 

1  25 


28  36 

154  75 

12  50 


18  50 
197  50 


2S4  90 

8  50 

18  00 


175  50 


n.755  66 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


700 


92  00 

55  «50 

6  00 

12  00 

92  10 


266  75 

121  55 

5  50 

17  84 

166  (K) 

12  (H) 

45  00 

8  00 

223  m 

3C0 

3U  55 

34  00 

76  25 

600 

200 


$1,5JQ  iU 


KANSAS  CITY  COURT  OF  APPEALS— RENT. 

(Section  13.    page  5,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904.., 


Total 

Balance  canceled 


Balance. 


"Persona  to  whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


11,000  00 
4.000  00 


$5,000  Of" 
500  00 


HGOOOO 


Warrants 

issued  In 

1904. 


Gentry,    O.   H.,   treeusurer  Jackson  county 
Warner,   A.  C,    treasurer  Jackson  county, 

Totals 


$1,500  00 
500  00 


12,000  00 


$1,000  00 


$1,000  00 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


U9 


KANSAS   CITY   COURT  OF  APPEALS— SALARY   MARSHAL 

AND  STENOGRAPHER. 

(Section  13,   pa^  5,  Laws  1903.) 


Balance  In  former  appropriation. 
ApproprlatioDB   for  1908  and  1904. 


Total   

Balance  cancelled 


Balance. 


$264  00 
2,900  00 


13,154  00 
130  00 


$3,024  00 


Persons   to   whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Morrison,   J.  J.,   stenographer. 
Noland,    J.   R.,    marshal 


Totals. 


$1.040  00 


$1,040  00 


68  00 
1,044  00 


$1,102  00 


KANSAS  CITY  COURT  OF  APPEALS— SALARY  OF  JANITOR. 

(Section  13,  pa^e  5,  Laws  1903.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904... 


Total. 


$45  00 
1,080  00 


$1,120  00 


Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Green,   Addison,    Janitor. 
Total 


$540  00 


$540  00 


$540  00 


$540  00 


KANSAS  OTY  COURT  OF  APPEALS— USE  OF  BOOKS. 

(Section  13,   pe«e  5,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance  In  former  appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904... 


Total. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Kansas  City  Jjelw  liibrary  Association. 

liiatthew  Bender 

Kansas  City  Home  Telephone  Co 


Totals. 


$260  00 


$260  00 


$125  00 
500  00 


$625  OO 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$260  00 

600 

76  60 

$33150 


n 


1 20 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


CONTINGENT  EXPENSES  OF  STATE  AUDITOR. 

(Section  5,   page  4,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation 
Appropriation  for  1908  and  1904.. 

Total 


1298  06 
6,600  00 


$6,798  06 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


American   Ehcpress  Co.,    ezpressage 

Allen,   J.   M.,    candles 

Allen,   J.   W..   hand  Ugrht , 

Allen,    Virginia,    clerical  work 

Brandenberger,    A. ,    merchandise 

Brennissen,    J.    F.,    derk 

Burkhardt,    T.   G„    repairs 

Bernard,   Geo.   D.,   &  Co.,   supplies 

Clark,   C.   L.,    merchandise 

Capital    Telephone    Co.,    service 

Chappel,   Henry,    labor 

Densmore  Typewriter  Co.,    machine 

Dallmeyer,   R.,   Dry  Gk>ods  Co.,   llnollum 

Fischer,    G.    A.,    supplies 

Gundelnng:er,    D.,    merchandise 

Gaddls«    M.    P..    repairs 

Helstein,   Frank,   repairs 

Horrell,   Thomas.    Janitor 

Helnrichs,    J.    F.,    furniture 

Heaton,    F.   M.,    book 

Hoyee  Directory  Co.,   book 

Johnson,    A.   R.,    labor 

Liee,  John  A.,    clerical  work 

Lasher,   Geo.  T.,   manual 

Michael,    Sara.,   toweling' 

Missouri  and  Kansas  Telephone  Co.,    pervico. 

Mace,    Charles,    repairing   vault 

Missouri.   Kansas  &  Texas  Ry.  Co.,   freight.. 

Moore,   J.   C,   indexes 

Missouri   Pacific  Ry  Co..    freight 

Postal  Telegraph,  Cable  Co.,   service 

Pacific    Express    Co.,    exprossage 

Poors  Manual   Co..    manual 

Ross,    Jno.    N.,    painting 

Robinson.    Geo.   F.,   postage 

Swift,    H.    A,,    ice 

Schmidt,    Wm.,    repairs    

Schulte,    Jacob,    labor    

Teibben,    Henry,   laying  carpet 

Tribune   Printing   Co.,    printing 

Taylor,   Wm.,   drayago  

U.   S.    Express   Co.,    exprcssagc 

Vogt,  E.   Z.,    map 

Vetter,   H.  J.,    repairs 

West   Publishing    Co 

Western  Union  Telegrraph  Co.,   service 

Wyckoff,    Seaman  &  Benedict,    merchandise.. 
Wagner,   W.   W.,   postage 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 


122  72 
100 
200 


8  10 

646  00 

18  60 


27  45 
29  20 


62  00 
806 


380 


612  00 
17  00 


125 

80  00 

250 

3G0 

132  06 

200 

70 

3  85 


12  35 

229  77 

10  00 

15  00 

4137 

30  55 

75 

2  00 

60 

300 

35 

29  08 


Totals. 


500 

30  71 

70  40 

400  00 

12,564  70 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


15  92 

83  33 

1,235  17 

192 

925 

55  15 

525 


14  30 
7  45 
100 
500 

612  00 

390 
800 


182  90 

51 

113 

3  15 

58  14 


30  45 
50 


1  74 
98 
25 

28  60 

1,227  00 

R577  99 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


|2J 


STATE  AUDITOR— CARPET,  ETC. 

(Section  5,  page  4,  Laws  1901.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation 
Balance  canceled  

Balance 


195  12 

62 


9450 


Persons  to  whom   warrants  were  issued. 


1 


ITelnricha,   J.   F.,   furniture 

Densmore   Typewriter  Co.,    machine 

Total 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


$54  00 
40  50 


$94  50 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


CONTINGENT  EXPENSES  OF  STATE  TREASURER. 

(Section  4,   page  4,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 

Total 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


American  Express  Co.,  expressagc 

Adams,    S.  G.,    Stamp  Co.,    rubber  stamps 

American    Arithmometer   Co.,    machine 

Barnard,   Geo.  D..   &  Co.,   stationery 

Brennissen.    Joe   P.,  jiotary  fees 

Brandenberger,   A.,   Merchandise   

Clark,   C.   L.,   merchandise 

Capital  Telephone  Co.,   service 

Carter,    John,    labor   

Diggs,    Duke,    drayage  

Dallmeyer,   R.,  Dry  Goods  Co.,  carpet  sweeper. 

Dunlop,    J.  D.,   stenographic  work 

Doehla,   J.   N.,   supplies 

Edwards,    W.  W.,   matches,   etc 

Ferrill,    J.    F.,    clerical  work 

Fischer.   G.  A.,  supplies 

Gundelflnger.   D..   supplies 

Helnrichs,  Jno.  P.,  furniture 

Jeffreys,    H.   A.,   plumbing,    etc 

Lane,  C.  B.,  Janitor 

Lee,  Jno.  A.,  clerical  work 

Missouri  &  Kansas  Telephone  Co.,   service 

Missouri  Pacific  Ry.  Co.,   freight 

Manchester,  O.  H.,  supplies 

Morrison.   J.  M.,   cleaning  time  lock 

Olney,    W.  D.,   cleaning  time  lock 

Pacific   Express   Co.,    expressage 

Postal  Telegraph  and  Cable  Co 

Swift,  H.  A.,  ice 

Schwartz,   Bdw.,   carpenter  work 

Schultz  Dry  Goods  Co.,   merchandise 

y.  8.   Express  Co.,   expressage 

Vogt,  B.  Z.,  map 

Wagner,  W.  W.,  postage 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  service 


Totals. 


Warrants 
issued  In 
1903. 


$121  75 
2,500  00 


$2,621  75 


$  50 

2  36 


650 

1  00 

50 

1  00 

28  60 

300 

60 

3  25 

10  00 


60 
12  50 


103  50 

64  00 

425  00 

800 

56  90 

88 


15  00 
42  85 


28  95 

160 


40 


60 
$816  69 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$375  00 

36  00 

2  00 

800 
3130 


110 
1  20 

440 
70 


427  00 

14  60 
17  90 

1  05 

15  00 

70 

80 

26  40 

185 

40 

100 

600  00 

165 

|1,4«7  45 


122 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


STATE  TREASURER— BEER  STAMPS. 

(Section  it   page  4,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance   In   former   appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904... 


Total 

Balance  canceled 


Balance. 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Barnard,    Geo.   D.,   &  Co.,   stamps. 
Totals 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 


$5,072  10 
10.000  00 

n5.07210 
6.072  10 

$10,000  00 


$1,216  20 


$1.215  20 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$1,736  00 
$1.736  00 


STATE  TREASURER— FILE  CASES.. 

(Section  4,   page  4,    Laws  1903.) 


Appropriations  for  19a3  and  1904. 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Missouri    Pacific   Ry.    Co.,    freight.. 
Barnard,  Geo.  D.  &  Co.,  file  cases. 


Total, 


$300  0<1 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


$4G» 
296  31 


$300  00 


STATE  TREASURER— CARPET. 

(Section  4,    page  4,    T>aws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


Persons    to    whom   warrants  were  l8.sued. 


Bassett,    S.   S.   &  Sons,    carpet 

Missouri  Pacific  Ry.    Co.,    freight. 


$300  00 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


$292  30 
220 


Total. 


$294  60 


PISBURSEMENTS. 


123 


CONTINGENT  EXPENSES  OF  SECRETARY  OF  STATE. 

(Section  3,  pa«e  3,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 
Deficiency  appropriation   

Total 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  w^ere  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


expressagre. 


American    Bxpress   Co., 
Bruns,   J.   H.,   janitor... 

Uruns,   J.   B.  &  Co.,    merchandise 

Burkhardt,    T.   G.,    repairs 

Bnins,    Mrs.,    laundryingf    towels 

Brandenberger,    A . ,    merchandise 

Chicago  &  Alton  Ry.  Co.,   freight 

Capital  Telephone  Co.,    service 

Clark,   Claude  L, .   merchandise 

Capital  City  Planing  Mills,    boxes,   etc 

Cuthbertson,    Margie,    clerical    work 

I>iggB,   Duke,    drayage   

Dallmeyer  Dry  Goods  Co.,   merchandise.. 

Deits,    Anna,    folding  reports 

Fowler,   Blva,   stenography   

Green,    Jno.   R.,    fees 

Gould  Directory  Co.,   book 

Hawkins,   A.  L.,  clerk 

Johnson,   O.  T.,   derk 

Jeffreys,   H.  A.,   truck,    etc 

Hoye  Directory  Co.,   book 

Jobe,  Jessie,  folding  reports 

LAsher,   Geo.  F.,  postal  guide 

Letts  &  Wright,    merchandise 

Missouri  &  Kansas  Telephone  Co 

Missouri  Paciflc  Ry.  Co.,  freight 

Missouri,   Kansaa  &  Texas  Ry.  Co 

Morrow,    Kate,  clerical  work 

Maus,   Susie,   clerical  work 

Manchester,    O.  H.,   merchandise 

Murray,    Stella,   typewriting   

Paclflo  Kxpress  Co.,  expressage 

Postal  Telegraph  and  Cable  Co.,   service. 

Priesmeyer,    Mary  L.,   stenographer 

Porth,    George,    repairs 

Remington  Typewriter  Co.,   repairs 

Rlgglns,   G.  W.,   Janitor 

Reid,    Adams,   &  Co.,   subscription 

Swift,    H.   A.,    ice 

Sootford  Stamp  Co.,   stamps 

State  Library  of  Ga.,  book 

Star  Dynamo   Works,    repairs 

See,   Neaiie,    clerk    

Smith-Premier  Typewriter  Co.,    machine, 

Schleer  Bros,   merchandise 

Sarman,   Maymie,   typewriting 

Tatlow,    J.   B.,    clerk 

Tribune  Printing  Co 

U.  S.   ETxpress  Co.,   expressage 

Vaughn,    George,    repairs 

Warburton,    Edna,    folding   papers 

War  burton,   liUie,   folding  papers 

Western  tfnlon  Telegraph  Co 

Wyckoff,   Seaman  &  Benedict,   mch.,  etc. 

Walden  Mfg.  Co.,   merchandise 

Wagner,   W.  W.,  postage 


etc. 


Totals. 


$12  30 

567  90 

156 

660 

10  70 

1  90 
24  17 
66  40 
12  40 
98  40 

2  25 
5  50 


117  85 


625  00 
83  70 
17  50 


650 


300  40 

114  50 

96  15 

10  00 

2  25 

10  25 


2,056  44 

44  07 

149  00 

126 

5  00 

13  50 

8  00 

29  06 

2  66 

900 

16  25 

43  00 

66  60 

2  10 


100  00 

42  00 

161  39 

1  25 


106  85 

90  00 

36  00 

1,065  90 

$6,231  38 


19.000  00 
733  89 


19,733  89 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$104  02 
35?  30 


13  00 
87  79 

36  75 

18  10 
2  26 
200 
400 

700 


650 

200 

1  65 

2T7  20 

56  22 

33  36 


17  20 
10  00 
1,108  58 
34  58 
96  50 


13  10 


10  00 


93  12 

2  00 

2  00 

119  68 


985  30 
$3,501  20 


124 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


SECRETARY  OF  STATEh-CARPET. 

(Section  3.  paire  3,    Laws  1908.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


11,000  00 


Persons  to  whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Barnard,   G«o.   D.   &  Co.,   furniture 

Carstarphen,  Geo.  B.,   lamps 

Heinrichs,    j.    F.,    fumltiu'e 

Ross,    J.    N.,    painting 

Scaritt,   Comstock  &  Co.j    furniture 

Schwartz,    Edward,    repair    furniture 

Smith  Premier  Typewriter  Co.,  mch.,  etc. 

Vaug^hn,    Geo.,    J.,    furniture 

Woodward,  Tieman  &  Co.,  case,  etc 


$157  65 


214  60 


182  00 
800 


Totals. 


$562  15 


$6  00 

58  00 

400 


123  OO 

350 

220  OO 


$414  60 


CONTINGENT  EXPENSES  OF  ATTORNEY-GENERAL. 

(Section  7,    pagre  4,    Laws  1903.) 


Balance  In  former  appropriation 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904.. 

Total 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


American    Express    Co.,    expressage 

Blakely,    N.   M.,   legal  service 

Buxton-Skinner    Stationery    Co.,    stationery. 

Barnett,     Bruce,     legal    service 

Baldwin,     E.    B.,    expense 

Corum,    C.   D.,    legal  service  and  expense... 

Capital   Telephone   Co.,    service 

Crow,    E.    C,    expense 

Clark,    C.    L.,    Mdse 

Diggs,^Puke,    moving  safe 

Dallmeyer,    R.,    Dry  Goods   Co.,    Mdse 

Fischer,    G.    A.,    Mdse 

Glenn,   Chas.   P.,   Janitor 

Glenn,    Nortle,    clerical    work 

Helstein,    Frank,    labor    

Jeffries,    Jerry   M.,    legral   service 

Jeffries,     Sam.    B.,    expense 

Jetmore,    A.    J.,    copy 

Jones,   A.   J.,    clerical  work 

Kennard,    J.    &    Sons,    rugs 

Lee,   Lydia,    expense    

Missouri  &  Kansas  Telephone  Co.,   service.. 

Missouri   Pacific   Ry.    Co.,    freight 

Morrow,    Kate  R.,    stenographic   work 

Minuter,    H.    W.,    legal   service 

Manchester,    O.-  H.,    Mdse..... 

Pacific  Express  Co.,   service 

Postal   Telegraph   &   Cable   Co.,    service 

Robinson,    Greo.   F.,    postage 

See,    R.    E.,    labor 

See,    Nellie,    clerical   labor 

Smith   Premier   Typewriter   Co.,    repairs 

Wyckoff,    Seaman    &   Benedict,    machine 

Western   Union   Tefl.    Co.,    service 

West   Publishing   Co.,    publication 

Wagner,    W.   W.,    po£ftage *. 


Totals. 


$2  40 


142  00 
125  00 

7175 
857  80 

57  35 

263  75 

110 

16  00 

12  00 

75 

306  60 

26  26 
8  00 

50  00 
776  28 

70  06 


138  00 

45  10 

224  40 

4  15 

7147 

680  96 

425 

665 

33  80 

300  00 

89  04 

GO  00 


60  00 

6196 

600 

10  00 

$8,918  27 


$958  31 
4,350  00 


$5,306  31 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$3  60 
47  80 


33  90 

89  90 

77  20 

67  90 

350 


275  00 


232  70 
33  75 

250  40 

16  05 

783 
53  97 

1100 
129  77 


$1,384  92 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


125 


CONTINGENT  EXPENSES  OF  SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC 

SCHOOLS. 

(Section  8,   page  i,   I>aws  1903.) 


Balance    In    former   appropriation 
Appropriation   for  1903   and  1904.. 

Total 


$189  38 
5,000  00 


15,189  38 


Persona  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


American    Bxpress    Oo.,    expressage 

American   School  Journal   , 

Burkle   &    Bosch,    boxes 

Brandenbereer,    A.,    Mdse 

Buxton  &   Skinner  Sta.    Co.,   stationery 

Bnma,    J.    B.    &   Co.,    Mdse 

Capital    Telephone    Co.,    service 

Clark,    C.    L.,    Mdse 

Carrington,    W.   T.,    expenses 

Chicago  &  Alton  Ry.   Co.,   freight , 

Conrath,    J.    H.,    boxes , 

Corwin,    Mary,    Mdse 

Columbia   Statesman,    printing 

Dallmeyer,    R.,    Dry   Goods  Co.,    Mdse 

Derkum«    Grover,    Janitor   , 

Edwards,    W.    W.,    boxes 

Bmberson,    R.    H.,    expenses 

Fischer,    G.    A.,    Mdse ..., 

Gass,   H.    A.,    expenses , 

Gundelfingrer,    D.,    Mdse 

Holt,    W.    C,    janitor 

Hall,   L*.  J.,   expenses   

Holtschneider,    E.,    lumber    

HdnrichB,     J.    P.,    Mdse 

Kastner,    Annie,    clerical    work 

lAne,    C.    B.,    janitor 

Lammert    Furniture   Co.,    ofTlce    furniture 

Luetkewltte.    Lawrence,   janitor   

Missouri,    Kansas   &  Texas   Ry.   Co.,    freight. 
Missouri   &   Kansas  Telephone   Co.,    service.., 

Missouri  Pacific  Ry.    Co.,    freight 

Manchester,    O.    H.,    Mdse 

Ott,    Philip,    lumber    , 

Padflc    Express    Co.,    expressage 

Porth,    George,    repairs    

Priesmeyer.    ^^ury,    stenographer 

Ross,    C.    N.,    repairs 

Robinson,    Geo.   F.,    postage   

Remington    Typewriter    Co.,    Mch 

Swift,    H.    A.,    Ice 

ScUeer   Bros.,    Mdse 

Bommerer,   J.   M.,    boxes 

Bchwartis,    Edw 

Tribune   Printing  Co.,    printing 

United  States  Express  Co.,   expressage 

vogt,    B.   Z.,    map : ., 

Walker,    R.    L.,    expenses 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,   service 

Wagner,    W.    W.,    postage 

Woodward-Tieman    Ptg.    Co.,    stationery 

Wassekrug,    I.,    boxes    

Wooldrige,    P.   M..    lamp 


J 


Totals. 


13127 


400 

60 

49  35 

120 

32  00 

7  19 

419  82 

978 

70 


14  30 
""56' 


216  33 

50 

15  00 

47  45 


132  00 

76  00 

80  00 

991 

490 

119  58 

3168 

242 

193  10 

90 


700 
40  08 
47  75 

3  95 
35 

100 


51  73 


20165 
8  20 

398  00 

335 

55 

226 

92,26619 


125  51 
350 
250 


39  85 
473  50 


6  15 
87  00 

190 
40  00 

23170 

175 

169  90 


598 

500 

5  00 

40  00 

200  00 
170 
3  00 
1  40 

120 
249  30 

10  00 


23  25 
83  00 
54  08 


405 
940  00 


12,66115 


126 


KErOin  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  SCHOOLS— REPAIRS,  ETC. 

(Section  6,    page  4,    Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


Ptrsons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


IGOOOO 


Warrants 
issued  In 
1903. 


Warrants 

iBBued  In 

1904. 


Dallmeyer,    R.,   Dry  Goods  Co.,   carpet,   etc. 

Lane,    C,    B.,    labor 

Lammert    Furniture    Co.,    office    furniture... 

Longmecker,    A.    E.,    electric    bells 

Hoas,    Jno.   N.,    papering   and   painting 

Thompson,    D.    P.,    picture 


Totals. 


$176  25 

82  60 

146  00 

600 

110  00 


1469  75 


173  00 
10  00 


$83  00 


CONTINGENT  EXPENSES  OF  RAILROAD  COMMISSIONERS. 

(Section  8,    page  4,    I>aws  1903.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1908  and  1904.. 


Total. 


$39  26 
1,600  01) 


$1,639  20 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


American    EiXpress    Co.,    expressage 

Clark,    C.    L.,    Mdse 

Capital   Telephone   Co.,    service 

Fischer,    G.    A.,    Mdse 

Huegel,    Victor,    janitor    

Huddleston,     Will,     janitor    ( 

Library  Bureau  

Missouri   &   Kansas   Telephone   Co.,    service 

Maus,    G.    M.,    repair   furniture 

Missouri    Pacific   Ry.    Co.,    freight 

National   Ry.    Pub.    Co.,    subscription 

Postal    Tel.    &   Cable    Co.,    service 

Porth,    Geo.,    repairs    

Petree,     James,     cleaning    carpet 

Pacific    Express    Co.,    expressage 

Railroad    Gajjette,    sub 

Ross,    Jno.    N.,    painting 

Railway    Ago,    sub 

Swift,    H.    A.,    ice 

Schwartz,    Edward,    repairs    

Smith  Premier  Typewriter   Co.,    Mch 

The  Mlchie   Co.,    books 

Tribune    Printing  Co.,    printing 

ITnited  States  Express  Co.,   expressage 

Vogt,    E.   Z..    map : 

Western  Union   Telegraph   Co.,    service 

Wagner,    W.    W.,    postage 

Totals 


137  00 
151  65 
16  25 
840 
800 


16  52 
92  40 

1716  24 


$2  48 

400 

31  95 

TO 

366  93 

1315 

191 

goo 

523 
1« 

13  22 

4  20 

13  00 
18  40 


18  00 

129 

98 

23  55 

27100 

1799  01 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


J  27 


INVESTIGATING  OVERCHARGES,  ETC. 

(Section  8,   page  4,   L»awa  1903.) 


Balance   in    former   appropriation. 
Appropriation    for   1908   and    1904.. 


Total 

Balance    cancelled 


Balance. 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Bradbury,    T.   M.,    expenses 

Carter,    Btta.  L.,    salary   and   expenses. 

Corley,    Thos.   W.,   clerical  work 

Dunlop,  J.   D.,   clerical  work 

Fowler,    £lva,    salary  and  expenses 

Green,    Jno.    R.,    copy , 

Hennessey,    T.    J.,    expenses 

Knott,    Jno.    A.,    expenses 

Morrow,    K.    R.,   salary  and  expen^ses. .. 

IdcCulley,    "W.    B.,    expenses 

Rice,    Joe  P.,    expenses 

Willis,   J.    S.,    rate  clerk 


Totals. 


$195  51 
10,000  00 


no,  196  00 
47  76 


$10,147  24 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$65  55 
IB  75 


25  60 


700 
24  25 
227  80 
1,012  30 
363  35 
27152 
700  50 

$2,711  52 


$79  90 

225  00 

30  60 

701  90 


26143 

360  45 
393  52 

1.554  SO 

$3,607  60 


128 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


CONTINGENT  EXPENSES  OF  ADJUTANT-GENERAL. 


(Section  9,  pa«re  4,   Laws  1908.) 


B&Iance  in  former  appropriation 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904... 

Total 


$614  52 
2,600  00 


$3.U4  52 


I 


Persons  to   whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  ill 

1904. 


American   Express   Co.,    expressa^e 

Brenneisen,    J.    F.,    Notary  fees 

Bedford,    B.    S.,    postage , 

Burkhardt,    T.    G.,    repairs 

Bruns,   J.   B.   &  Co.,,    Mdse 

Chandler,    Jennie,    repair   flag 

Carroll,    John,    labor   

Clark,     C.    L,,     Mdse 

Capital    Telephone    Co 

Doehla,    J.    N.,    Mdse 

Dameron,    W.   T.,    expenses 

Fischer,    G.   A.,   Mdse , 

Gundelfinger,    D.,    Mdse 

Graham,    Andrew,    plasterlngr    

Helnrlchs,    J.    F.,    ofClce   furniture 

Jeffreys,     H.    A.,    plumbing 

Johnson,    A.    R.,    repairs 

Lfinhardt,    J,    A.,     Mdse 

Lewis,   Thomas,    labor   , 

Mann,    Helen,    stenographer    

Missouri   Pacific    Ry.    Co.,    freight 

Missouri  &   Kansas  Telephone   Co.,    service. 

Maus,     G.    M.,    repairs 

Ott,    Philip,    paint , 

Postal   Tel.    &   Cable   Co.,    service 

Pacific   Express.  Co.,    expressage , 

Ross,    J.    N.,    painting 

Schleer  Bros,    Mdse 

Swift,    H.    A.,    ice 

Schleer,    J.    F.,    Mdse , 

Smith   Premier   Typewriter    Co.,    repairs...., 

Snyder,    Henry,    labor    

Schultz   Dry   Goods  Co.,*  Mdse 

Tribune    Printing  Co.,    printing 

The  Cremoline   Mfg.   Co..    supgliee 

United   States   Express   Co 

Vogt,    E.    Z.,    map , 

Wright,    Robt.,    Janitor    

Wright,    Jennie,     laundrying   towels 

Western    Union    Tel.    Co.,    service 

Wagner,    W.    W.,    postage 

Walther,    L.    M.,    Mdse 


$5  70 


300  00 

150 

60 


4  50 

12  06 

13  50 


10  66 

TO 

994 

3  50 

17  00 

146  50 

34  25 


1  60 

578  45 

6  60 

74  45 

75 

1  10 
130 

2  90 


1183 
2  10 


6  OO 
'i*48* 


310 
750 
625 


Totals. 


$1,265  68 


90  85 
300 


150 

295 
17  95 

100 

1195 


260 

660  00 

74  55 


950 

330 

18  S5 

785 

12  00 

360 

200 

625 

35 

9S 

600 
170 

200  00 
10  50 

11,059  23 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


129 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL-PAY  OF  JANITOR. 

(Section  9,   pa^^e  4,   Laws  1903.) 


BaJance   in  former  appropriation 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904... 

Total 


Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


$17  70 
500  00 


$517  70 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Brueggring',    Harry,    Janitor    ! 

Wright.    Robert.    Janitor    1246  60 

Totals    I  1246  50 


$228  80 
20  SO 


$249  60 


GENERAL  CONTINGENT  FUND. 

(Section  10,   page  4.   Laws  1903.) 


Balance    in    former    appropriation 

Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 

Total 

Balance  cancelled   

Balance    


$333  13 
15.526  37 


$15,859  50 
17  08 


$16,842  42 


Pt-rsons   to   whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 
issued  in 

1904. 


Angeoendt,    Theo.,    coal    

American   Express   Co 

Buckner.    J.    Ed.,    salary 

Brun8,"J.   B.    &  Co.,    seed 

Clark.    C.    L.,    Mdse 

Chicago    &  Alton   Ry.    Co.,    freight 

Cole  County   Democrat,    advertising 

Capital   City   Planing   Mills,    repairs 

Derkusn,     Ben.,    policeman    

Davis,     H.    A.,    wood 

Dallmeyer   Dry    Goods    Co.,    Mdse , 

Derkum,    Grover,    labor    

Edwards,    W.    W.,    Mdse , 

Fischer.    Q.    A.,    Mdse 

(3ordon.    Thomas,    labor    

Gundelflnger.    D.,    Mdse 

Grider,    F.    D..    wood 

Hampton.    E.    L..    supplies 

HausburfiT.    E.   O.,    repairs,    etc 

Irwin,    BYe**,    night   watchman 

JefTerson  CJlty  Water  W^orks,    water 

Jefferson   City  Lig>ht.    Heat  &  Power  Co.,    gas. 
Kocher  &  Dlrcks,    blacksmlthing 

lAwder    &    Peterson,    coal 

Luff,    Gteorge.    Janitor    

Lohman.    L.    C,    Mdse 

Luff,    Henry,    sprinkling    

Letts   &   Wright.    Mdse 

Menteer,    T.   J.,    Janitor 

Morrow,    Ben.,    Janitor    

Miasourt  Paciflo  Ry.   Co..    freight 

Menteer.   Lizzie,    laundry 

Missouri,   Kansas  &  Texas  Ry.   Co.,   freight... 


$685  42 


25  00 
220 

168  86 
629 
8  00 
1  10 

720  00 
500 


21  00 

15  71 

800 


1  50 

720  (K) 

1,206  75 

320  20 

4  20 

636  22 

420  00 

10  77 

140  00 

1  60 

720  00 

720  00 

6  03 

14  85 


$1,53130 
26 

825 


720  00 
635 


6 
1 
4 


00 
50 
55 


42  00 
1  20 


70 
43 


2 

1 

72000 
899  00 
261  80 


720  00 

218  50 

255 

720  00 

720  00 

728 

29  30 

50 


A-9 


I30 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


GENERAL  OONTIN6ENT  FUNO-Oontmaedi 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Mayer,    C,    Mdse 

Morse,    A.   U.    &  Co.,    Mdse 

Pacific   EIxpresB   Co.,    expressage 

Porth,    George,    repairs    

Postal   Tel.    &   Cable  Co.,    service , 

Rose,    Jeff.,    labor    , 

Rigffins,    O.    W.,    labor 

Ramsey,    Henry,    labor    

Bephlo,    F.    H.,    scythe , 

Rutledge,    Beach,    sawing:   wood , 

St.    Liouis    Republic,    adv 

Stone,    J.    W.,    brooms 

Swift,    H.    A.,    ice 

Schleer,    J.    F.,    Mdse 

Sinks,    M.    R.,    Mdse 

Schmidt,    Wm.,    keys    

Schrimp   &   Bode,    Mdse 

Star  Dynamo    Co.,    repairs 

Schleer    Bros.,    Mdse 

Schultz   Dry   Goods   Co.,    Mdse 

Thompson,    Chas.,    sawini?   wood 

Tibben.    Henry,    labor    , 

The   Gibson    Soap    Co.,    Mdse , 

Tribune   Printing:   Co.,    advertising^ 

The  Wesco   Supply   Co..    Mdse 

The  Witte  Hdw.   Co.,    Mdse 

Upechulte,    Ben.,    janitor    

Vetter,    H.    J.,    repairs 

Western  Coal  &  Miningr  Co..    coal , 

Western   Union  Telegrraph  Co.,    service. 

WorrlU    Mfgr.    Co.,    exterminator 

Western  ESlectrlcal   Supply   Co.,*  globes. 

Walther,    L.    M.,    Mdse 

Wesoo   Supply   Co 

Young  Grocer   Co.,    Mdse , 


Totals. 


15  06 

125 

25 


125 

400 


40  80 

665 

80 

45 

1  15 

27  76 

6  10 


600 
32  00 


20  00 
440 


190 

25  00 

164  00 


160 


16,847  00 


350 

2100 

ISO 


25 
10 
SO 
GO 


350 

300 

33  20 

235 


630 
175 
400 

37  00 

15  00 

7  81 

361  68 

23  40 


896  50 

25  00 

105 
835 

18.077  10 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


131 


CURRENT  EXPENSES  GOVERNOR'S  MANSION. 

(Section  14,  pasre  6,  Laws  1908.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904.. 

Total .^.... 

Balance  cancelled   

Balance    


$324  72 
4,000  00 


14,324  72 
46 


$4,324  27 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Alexander,    Martin,    labor 

Brown,   Ardel,   labor   

Brandenberger,    A.,    Mdse 

Bartlett,    P.    H.,    oil    stove 

Burkhardt,    T.    G.,    Mdse 

Central   Broom   Co.,    brooms 

Clark,    C.    L.,    Mdse : , 

Clemens,    J.    H.,    tuningr   piano 

Capital  Telephone   Co.,    service 

Carter,    Addle,    house    srirl 

Conie,    Harriet,    laundress 

Conle,    Nap,    labor 

Dallmeyer    Dry    Goods   Co.,    Mdse 

Oockery,     A.    M.,     expenses 

^es^t    Duke,    drayage    

Digrgs,    Stella,    labor    

Edwards,    W.   W.,    Mdse 

Feindt,    Prank,    night   watch 

Ferguson,     Tony,    labor    

Goldammer,    F.    W.,    repairs 

Graham^    Angellne,    laundress 

Ilolleroth    &    Klrschner,    repairing    mower 

Horrell,    Tom,    labor   » 

Helstein,    Prank  

Jeffreys,     H.    A.,    plumbing 

Johnson,    A.    R.,    repairs 

Jefferson   City  Water  Works,    water , 

Jefferson   Heating  Co.,    repairs 

Kennard,    J.    &    Son,    Mdse , 

Luff,    Henry,    sprinkling    

Longnecker,    A.   £3.,    electric  bells , 

Lane,    C.    B.,    labor 

Lohman,    L.    C,    Mdse 

Laminert   Furniture  Co.,    Mdse 

Linhardt,    J.    A.,    Mdse 

Markham,    Mollle,    house  girl 

Mlcheal.    Sam'l,    Mdse 

Missouri   &  Kansas  Telephone   Co , 

Miller,    Ruth,    000k    

Morrow,    Kate,    expenses    

Manchester,    O.    H.,    Mdse 

Missouri,    Kansas  &  Texas   Ry.   Co.,    freight 

Murray,    Stella,    help    

Pacific    Express    Co.,    expressage , 

Richmond,    Collie,    help    

Reno,    Callie,    help    

Rogers,    L»aura,    cook    , 

Rogers,   Hattie,    labor   

Rogers,    Angellne,    labor   , 

Sesslnghaus,    Fred,    labor   , 

Bnrith,    Virginia,    house    girl , 

Smith,    Liszie,    house    girl , 

Scruggs,    Clara,    laundress    

Scruggs,  Yandervoort  &  Co.,   Mdse 

Swift,    H.   A.,    ice 

Schleer  Bros,    Mdse 

Schleer,   J.   P.,    Mdse 

Slater,    Alex.,    cleaning   carpet 

Smith,    Wm.,    repairs    

Schwartas,    Edw.,    repairs   

Sexton,    Wheeler,    labor    

Vetter,    H.    J.,    repairs , 

Weber,   F.  &  Co.,   oil  painUn«r 

xork,  Alex.,    coachman   , 


Totals 


14  45 

360 

25 


10  50 

24  15 

12  00 

1  00 


300 


250 
11  00 


50 

1  00 


75  00 

64  50 

150  00 


30  00 

15  00 

1  00 

1  55 


135  00 

321 

36  00 

5150 


80 


270  00 


110  60 

326 

86  56 

47 

161  70 

2  60 

456 

200 


104  00 
266  00 

11.628  18 


$1  00 
100 
506 


3  30 
11  90 

600 
18  75 
27  50 


3  70 

15  50 

200 

100 

12  00 
150 
350 

89  50 

1  00 
800 
640 

150  00 

75 

600 

2175 


720  47 
150 

875 

36  00 

105  00 

660 

76 

7  74 

100 

160 

460 

200 

260  00 

12  00 

12  00 

86  26 

23100 

660 

8160 

164  83 

880 

100 
26 
660 
800 
200 

279  06 

$2,269v0B 


132 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


REPAIRING  AND  REFURNISHING  GOVERNOR'S  MANSION. 

(Section  14,  pe«6  5,  Laws  1903.) 


AppraiHrlatlofii  for  1903  and  1904. 


no.ooooo 


Persona  to   whom  warrants  were  issued. 


American   Express   Co.,    fxprec»a«e 

Barr,    Wm.    Dry   Qooda   Co.,    Mdse 

Burkhardt,    T.    G.,    repairs 

Cunningham,    J.    w.,    retouching  painting 

Capital  Planing  Mills,   repairs 

Clark,    C.    L.,    Mdse 

Central    Broom    Co.,    brooms , 

Dockery,    A.   M..    expenses 

Dallmeyer,    R.,    Dry   Goods   Co.,    Mdse 

Emery,    Bird   &  Thayer,    Mdse 

Goldammer,  P.  W.,  repairing  furniture 

Gruber,    H.    J.,    labor 

Gundelflnger,    D.,    Mdse 

Helsteln,    Frank    

Jeffreys,    H.    A.,    plumbing 

Johnson,    A.    R.,    contract 

Jefferson   Heating   Co.,    repairs 

Kennard,    J.    &   Son,    carpet,    etc 

Liammert  Furniture  Co.,    furniture 

Lfinhardt,    J.    A.,    repairs 

Miller    &    Opel,    contract 

Mace,    C.    G.,    tiling 

Morrow,    W.    A.,    expense 

Morrow,    Kate  R.,   expense,    etc 

Missouri   &   Kansas   Telephone  'Co 

Missouri  Glass  Co.,    glass 

Missouri   Pacific   Ry.    Co.,    freight 

Mermod-Jaccard   Jewelry    Co.,    Mdse 

Missouri,    Kansas   &  Texas   Ry.    Co.,    freight. 

Manchester,    O.    H.,    Mdse 

Noonan,     Kocian,    tablets    

Ohaus,    Henry,    decorating    

Pacific   Express   Co.,    expressage 

Porth,    George,    Mdse 

Ruart   &    Co.,    screens 

Ramey,   Chas.   A.,    kitchen  ware 

Scruggs,   Vandervoort  &  Co.,   Md.se 

Short,    John    T.,    repairs 

Schleer,    J.    F.,    Mdse 

SchultK   Dry   Goods    Co.,    Mdse 

Schleer    Bros.,    Mdse 

Tribune   Printing   Co.,    printing   notice 

Vetter,    H.    J.,    repairs 

York,    Alex,    labor    


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


16  90 
45  61 

2  75 
21  00 
32  20 
64  83 

280 
52  35 


160 

3186 

35  60 

225 

4  75 

309  65 

2,079  26 


3,974  67 
799  75 


215  65 

300  00 

18  00 

24  50 

17  08 
9  46 

18  89 
206  60 

2  33 

•  3  15 

16  00 

260  00 

16  50 


288  95 


Totals. 


47  80 
45  30 
10  60 
15  58 

583  36 
390 

134  55 
70  00 

19,747  70 


$26  50 
2  70 

725 


16  80 
775 

6155 
675 

79  53 
4  70 


10  44 


120 
17  25 


I 


9S 


335 
325 

40 


$252  30 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


^33 


GOVERNOR'S  MANSION— IPROVEMENT  GROUNDS. 

(Section  14,  pagre  5;  Laws  1903.) 


Balance    In    former    appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1908  and  1904 


Total 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Dupee,    George,    haulingr   gravel. 

Jeffreys,    H.   A.,    plumbing 

lAnsdown,    Wm.,    labor    

Mace,   C.   G.»  grcuiltoid  walks.... 

TiUey,    William,    trees   

Vetter,    H.    J.,    repairs 

York,    Alex.,    labor    


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1908. 


132  30 


275  00 

14  50 

6  75 

68  00 


$34  75 

500  00 


1634  75 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


113  00 

10  00 

1  50 
92  95 


TotAls. 


1417  30 


1117  45 


134 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


STATE  CAPITOI^REPAIRS. 

(Section  U,   page  5,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance  In  former  appropriation 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904., 
iJeflciency   appropriation    , 

Total    


$12117 

30.000  00 

2495  20 

$32,316  37 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


Asel,   G.  G.,    use  of  scaffold 

Balkenhold,   Fred,   labor   

Capital   City   Planingr   Mills,    repairs 

Cooper.    A.    J.,    cutting:   stone 

Cole  County   Democrat,    printing   notice 

Clatterbuck,    T.    J.,    l^bor    

Duke,    Wm.,    repairs  

De  Wyl,  H.  F.,   glass 

Fischer.    G.    A.,    glass 

Gundelflnger.   D..    Mdse 

Hawkins,    B.    E.,    labor 

Holtschnelder.   B..   lumber  

Hogg»  B.   R.,    Lumber  Co..   lumber 

Jefferson   Heating  Co..    repairs 

Jeffreys,    H.    A.,    contract 

Johnson,   A.  R.,   repairs 

Jefferson  City  Ught.   Heat  and  Power  Co.,  repairs. 

Jefferson  City  Waterworks,   water  rent 

Kieselbach,    Dan,    labor «. 

LePage,    John,    plastering 

Mace,   Charles  G.,   tile  repairing,    etc 

Miller  &  Opel,   architects 

Missouri  Pacific  Ry.  Co.,    freight 

McNew.    C.   C,   labor 

Ott,   Philip,    lumber 

Ohaus,    H!enry,   decorating  

Pittsburg  Plate  Glass  Co.,    glass 

Ritzier,  J.  A.,  Cornice  Co.,  repairs 

Ross,  J.   N.,   painting 

Schwartz,   Edw.,   repairs   

SaJlsch,  Chas.  E..  aoor-checks  

Staihr,  M.  M.,   tinwork 

Scherer  &  Patterson,   stone  work 

Schleer,   J.   F.,    labor 

Star   Dynamo   Co.,    repairs 

Schleer  Bros.,    merchandise 

Sachs.   Ottoman  &  Co.,    painting 

Sessinghaus,    Fred,    repairs    

Tribune  Printing  Co.,   publishing  notice 

Todd,   Geo.   M.,   repairs 

Vetter,  H.  J.,  repairs 

Wessel,  Schuman  &  Co.,  painting 

Wltte   Hardware   Co.,    merchandise 

Wels,  Edw.,   tin  work i 

Young,  Geo.,   labor  


I 


Totals. 


15  60 
137  40 

150 
14  40 

9  75 
11  90 
64  60 


127  73 
31  96 
12  00 

145  11 


740  32 

3,516  11 

817  70 

246  30 


132  00 

925  00 

7,764  00 

808  00 

84 

450 

67  76 

4,225  00 

23  68 

28  60 


1,105  45 
17  00 
896  50 
122  40 
109  50 
6  63 
176  90 


297 

19  20 

10  60 

1,450  00 

54  58 

177  00 

625 


$23,001  56 


199  10 


2  25 

896 


88  72 

56  70 

1,564  35 


206  10 

100  00 

4,479  44 

696  00 


27  25 


29  50 
257  30 

115  53 


23  17 

749  60 

3170 


400 


$8,491  67 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


135 


STATE   CAPITOI^IMPROVEMENT   GROUNDS. 

(Section  16,   page  5,  Laws  1903.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1908  and  1904.... 


$38  82 

l.OOQOO 


Total. 


n.  038  83 


Persona  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


Bruna,  J.  B.,  &  Co.,  seed 

Clatterbuck,  T.  J.,   hauling*  gravel 

Chambers,  Gus.,  labor  

Dealing,   J.  A.,  hauling  gravel 

Dulle,   Wm.,   labor  

Gordon,   Thomas,  labor  

Hertel,   W.  H.,  sodding  yard,    etc 

Hahn,   Jno.   H..   labor 

Jefferson  City  Light,  Heat  and  Power  Co.,   removing  gas  flx 

Linvllle,   B.  N.,  labor 

Miller,    Thos..    labor    

MichealB,  Gus,  labor 

Rose,   Jeilf,    hauling  gn'O-vel 

Roak,   O.   W.,   labor 

Scherer  A  Patterson,  cutting  stone 

Smith,   W.   P.,    labor 

Schneider,  Henry,   labor  

Sommerer,  J.  M.,  seed 

Trammel,  David,  setting  curb  stone 

Zuber,    victor,    sewer   pipe 


Totals. 


114  75 

242  25 

460 

62  60 


38  82 

178  70 

60  25 

995 

25  60 

18  00 

3  70 

162  00 

8  40 

102  75 

69  75 

12  GO 
2  10 

13  86 
434 


$1,014  71 


$2  46 

2  40 
12  00 


385 


$20  70 


REPAIRS  SUPREME  COURT  BUILDING. 

(Section  14,   page  5,   Ijaws  1901.) 


Balance   in   former  appropriation, 
Balance  canceled 


$63  90 
66  56 


Bal  ance 

1 
1 

$8  35 

Persons   to   whom  warranto  were  issued. 

Warrants 
Issued  In 
1903. 

Warrants 

Issued  In 

1904. 

Fischer.   G.   A.,   merchandise 

$8  35 

Total ^ 

$8  35 

STATE  CEMETERY— REPAIRS. 

(Section  14»  page  5,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$100  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  In 

1904. 


Woodland  Cemetery  ABSoclatlon. 
Total 


$100  00 


$100  00 


•^F^^nm^^^ 


136 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


PAPER  FOR  STATE  PRINTING. 

(Section  16,   page  6,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 
Deficiency    appropriation    


Total. 


Persons   to  whom   warrants  were  issued. 


I18.D00  00 
5,973  90 

$23,973  90 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


Andreen,   Oscar,   paper  , 

Cole  County   Democrat,    advertising  bids... 

Dlggs,    Duke,    drayage    

Graham   Paper  Co.,    paper 

Knapp,    Geo.,    &  Co.,    advertising  bids , 

Press  Printing  Co.,    advertising  for  bids 

lihen,   J.    H.,    drayage , 

Tribune  Printing  Co.,   advertising  for  bids. 


Total. 


12,453  20 

6  86 
24  35 

21,406  65 
34  50 

7  00 
9  25 

31  71 


123,973  52 


STATIONERY  FOR  STATE  DEPARTMENTS. 

(Section  17,   page  5,  L«aws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 
Deficiency  appropriation      


Total. 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Andrew,   Oscar,    stationery   

Barnard,   Geo.  D.,   &  Co.,   stationery 

Clark,    C.    L.,    stationery 

Cole  County  Democrat,    advertising  for  bids. 

Graham  Paper  Co.,    stationery 

Knapp,   Geo.,    &  Co.,   advertising 

Monnig,    Hugo,    stationery 

Manchester,    O.    H.,    stationery 

Press  Printing  Co.,    advertising 

Remington   Typewriter  Co.,    stationery 

Tribune    Printing    Co 

Woodward,   Tiernan  &  Co..    stationery 

Wyckoff,    Seaman  &  Benedict,    stationery 


Totals. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


110.000  00 
6,935  39 


116,935  39 


14.432  23 

520  86 

1,382  70 

19  26 

1,112  47 

13125 

1,980  07 

1.064  83 

14  00 

949  62 

69  87 

400  00 

1,144  50 


113.211  55 


Warrants 

Issued  In 

1904. 


^,419  50 
145  00 


1,839  34 
320  00 


$3,?23  84 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


ii7 


PRINTING  REPORTS  AND  DOCUMENTS. 

(Section  15,  page  5,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance  In  former  appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904... 
Deficiency  appropriation   ...: 


Total 

Balance  canceled 


Balance. 


121  42 

16,000  00 

2,756  10 


J18,777  52 
21  42 


;i6,756  10 


Persons   to  whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Hlgsins  &  Co.,  printing" 

Tribune   Printing  Co.,    printing:. 


Totals. 


$76172 
17,255  63 


$18,017  35 


$738  75 


$738  75 


PRINTING  FOR  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS. 

(Section  15,  page  5,    Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1908  and  1904. 
Deficiency    appropriation    


Total. 


$16,000  00 
406  09 


$16,406  09 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Andreen,   Oscar  

Barnard,   Geo.   D.,    &   Co. 
Tribune  Printing  Co 


Totals. 


I 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 


$900  00 

18  50 

10,668  27 


$11,586  77 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$355  00 

20  50 

4,443  82 


$4,819  32 


PRINTING  LAWS  AND  JOURNALS. 

(Section  15,   page  5,   Laws  1903.') 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904.. 
Deficiency  appropriation  


Total 

Balance  canceled 


Balance. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Tribune  Printing  Co.,    printing. 
Totals 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


$16  27 

8,000  00 

354  43 


$8,370  70 
16  27 


$8»364  43 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$6,878  79 


$6,878  79 


$1,129  12 


$1,129  12 


138 


Kill-OKI    01''  Tllli  STATE  AUUITOK. 


PUBLISHING  DECISIONS  SUPREME  COURT. 

(Section  15.  page  6,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 
Deficiency  appropriation   


'I' 


Total. 


m.080  00 
857  &2 


$11,937  62 


Persons   to  whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Green,   John  R 

Knapp.   Geo.,    &  Co.,    advertising:. 
Stephens,   E.   W.,    printing 


Totals. 


$9(10 
6,569  52 


$6,663  62 


$606  22 
4.667  6S 


$5,273  90 


PUBLISHING  DECISIONS  SUPREME  COURT— ASSISTANTS. 

(Section  15,   page  5,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance   in   former  appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 


Total 

Balance  canceled 


Balance. 


Belch,    Idle  M.,    stenographer 

Dumm,   A.  T.,   clerk 

Heinrlchs,   J.    P.,    furniture 

Menteer,    T.   J.,   janitor 

Rader,    Perry   S.,    expenses 


Totals. 


Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  issued, 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1903. 


$199  79 
3,600  00 


$3.799  79 
Id 


$3,799  60 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


$600  00 
1.200  00 


$1,800  00 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


139 


PUBUSHING  DECISIONS  SUPREME  COURT— CONTINGENT 

EXPENSES. 

(Section  16,  pa^e  6,  Laws  1908.) 


Appropriation  for  1908  and  1904. 


IGOOOO 


Persons   to   whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Blahop  Furniture  Co.,    furniture 

Clark,   Claud  L.,   merchandise 

Jeffreys,    H.   A.,    lamp 

Jefferson  Heatinsr  Co.,   repairs 

Johnson,    A.    R.,    repairs 

Kennard,   J.,   &  Son,   carpet 

Menteer,   T.  J.,   janitor 

Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Ry.   Co.,  freight. 

Pacific  Express  Co.r  expressage 

Rader^   Perry  S.,   expenses 

Rosa,    Jno.    N.,    paintlngr 

Smith  Premier  Typewriter  Co.,   repairs 

Tribune   Prlntlngr  Co.,    printing: 

Walther,   L.  M.,   chair 


Totals. 


189  85 

50  GO 


90 

2  60 

129  14 

45  00 

653 

395 

49  51 

85  00 


688 
450 


1423  76 


^50 


60  00 

437 

50  00 

400 
7  14 


^133  01 


PUBLISHING  DECISIONS  COURTS  OF  APPEAL. 

(Section  15,   page  5,  Laws  1908.) 


Balance  In  former  appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904... 
Deficiency  appropriation   


Total 

Balance  canceled 


Balance. 


1115 

$10,000  00 

4,892  15 


114.893  30 
116 


$14,892  15 


Persons   to  whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Kanaas  City  World,   publishing  notice. 
Murph,   J.    H.,    publishing  decisions.... 

McCoy,  Li.  F..  publishing  decisions 

Stephens,  E3.  W.,  publishing  decisions.. 


Totals. 


163  00 
8.849  05 
1.019  90 
7,072  00 


'_ 


1618  35 
1,768  00 


$12,003  96 


$2,886  85 


140 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


BUREAU  GEOLOGY  AND  MINES. 

(Section  27,  page  7,  Laws  1908.) 


Balanoe  In   former  appropriation. 
Approj^riation  for  1903  and  1904... 
Deficiency  appropriation   


.1 


Total 

Balance   canceled 


Balance. 


S3.S96  21 

20,000  00 
10110 

123.996  31 
3,014  27 

$20.982  04 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  wore  Issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

Issued  In 

1904. 


Andreen,    Oscar,   supplies 

Buckley,   E.  R.,  salary  and  expense 

Buehler,  H.  A.,  salary  and  expense 

Ball,   S.  H.,   salary  and  expense 

Bamee,   Crosby  &  Co.,   etching: 

Brickley,   S.  C,   janitor 

Bailey,   Ralph,   salary  

Craigrhead,    B.   B.,    member 

Fischer,    O.    A.,    merchandise 

GreKer,    D.   K.,    salary 

Gregg,   H.   H.,   member 

Gast,   Aug.,   Bank  Note  Co..   supplies 

Helroberger,    A.,    drayage   

Hall,   E.  B.,   salary  and  expense 

Harper,   F.  M.,   salary  and  expense 

Higgins,    D.    T.,    expense 

Hopkins.   F.  W.,  expense / 

Hardy,    D.    C,    labor 

Johnson,  H.  F.,  drafting 

Jones.   W.  D.,    insurance 

Lloyd,    W.    J.,    labor 

Long,    Ewin,    stamps   

Library  Bureau,    book  csase 

Lehman,   L.  G.,  labor 

Marbut,   C.   F.,   expense,    etc 

Mound  City  Engraving  Co.,    engraving 

Parker,    Jesse,    janitor   

Pickle  Marble  and  Granite  Co.,   cutting  stone 

Putnam,   L.   T.,   labor 

Roesler,   H.   A.,    drafting 

Smith,   H.  A.,    salary  and  exi>ense 

Strobach,   Lena,   salary  >. 

Shepherd.    E.    M.,    member 

Strobach,    Chas.,    postage 

Tweed,    W.    J.,    drafting 

Tribune  Printing  Co.,    printing 

Van  Horn,    F.  B..   salary  and  expense 

Veatch,    Otto,    labor 

Wheeler,    H.    A.,    expense 

Whitehead,  A.   S.,   drafting 


$3,855  59 

1,185  45 

46  00 

27  37 


83  55 

110 

100  00 

92  00 


25  25 
219  33 
63  00 
1150 
700 
33  00 
56  75 
56  00 


50  00 
65  00 


Totals. 


147  20 

164  18 

217  25 

97  20 


7  00 

1.420  13 

380  00 

185  16 

55  00 

35  00 

5106 

730  79 

65  05 

23  50 

65  60 

$9,61100 


$298  00 
3,586  53 
1,167  32 


123  00 
56  00 
86  90 


54  75 
606  50 


550 


154  71 


46  15 

71190 
2100 

16  25 

1,530  00 

420  00 

42  25 


1,874  73 
668  55 


$11,371  04 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


141 


BUREAU  LABOR  STATISTICS^EXPENSES. 

(Section  28,  page  7,  Laws  1903.) 


Balance  in   former  appropriation 
Appropriation  for  190^   and  1904.. 

Total 

Balance  canceled  

Balance 


13,511  63 
30,000  00 


936,511  63 
42  00 


$36,469  63 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
issued  In 
1903. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


Anderson,    Wm.,    expense 

American  Eixpress  Co.,    expressage 

Andreen,    Oscar,    supplies    

American  Arithnometer  Co..    machine 

Bell  Telephone  Co.,   service 

Brenneissen,   Joe,    clerical  work 

Buser,  Josie,   clerk 

Burkhardt,    T.    G.,    repairs 

Board  of  Labor  Statistics  of  America 

CaJn,    J.    C,    clerk 

l*apital   Telephone   Co 

Carter,    M.    A.,    special   agent 

Clark,   C.  L.,   merchandise 

Clark,    J.   M.,    labor  reports 

Distler.    Chas.,    Janitor 

Dorsell,    Wm.,    clerk    ,. 

Fischer,  G.  A.,  merchandise 

Garretson,    R.    R.,    drayage 

Huddleston,    Wm. ,    labor 

Home,    Richard,    Jr.,    labor 

Home,   R.  C,   chief  clerk 

Heinrichs,    J.  P.,    furniture 

Horrell,    Tom,   laundrying  towels 

International   Association,    annual    dues 

Jamison,  A.  B.,  clerk 

Knaup,    Ada.   clerk   

Lane.    Charles,    boxes   

Libby.   Williams  Paper  Co -K 

Miller,    Geo.    B.,    clerk. 


Co.,    freight, 


Missouri,   Kansas  &  Texas  Ry 

Missouri  Pacific  Ry.   Co.,   freight 

Missouri  &  Kansas  Telephone  Co.,   service 

Pacific  Express  Co.,    expressage 

Plzer,   B.,    laundrying  towels 

Postal  Telegraph  and  Cable  Co.,    service 

Ro2€Jll.   Meda.  clerk  

Robinson,     Geo.,     F.,    postage 

Shlpp,    Ella,    clerk : 

Schleer  Bros.,    merchandise 

Swift,    H.    A.,    ice 

Sweeney,   D.  P.,   labor 

Smith  Premier   T3T)ewriter   Co.,    machine 

Tribune  Printing  Co.,    printing 

Trimble,    H.    B.,    clerk 

TaJley,   A.   C,    clerk 

U.  S.  Express  Co.,   expressage.s 

Votz.   B.   Z.,   map 

woodward,   Tlernan  Stationery  Co.,   supplies. 

White,   Jno.   S.,  derk 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,    service 

Wagner,    W.   W.,    postage 

Wilkerson,   C.  W.,    labor 


Totals. 


91,025  17 
30 


900 
150  00 


763  24 

2S  50 

55  20 

17  90 

11  00 

180  00 

495  05 

60 

1  50 


1,541  91 

26  00 

6  50 


1,615  13 
20  00 


95  00 

35 

5  80 


900  00 

273  54 

907  50 

1  % 

18  95 


2.644  00 
1,338  06 


16  23 


1,866  20 

460 

66  00 


914,090  05 


91,110  16 

1  90 
82  Ul 

375  00 

2  50 

570  00 

2  00 

11  00 

31  65 

1  30 

180  00 

1,197  55 

4  55 

24  00 

7  00 

1,559  00 

6  00 

16  25 

1,609  35 

2  75 
4  90 


12  05 

40 

62  44 

70 
900  00 

900  00 

1  35 

20  40 

15  00 

52  75 

2,640  88 

411  29 

1,334  37 

12  67 

98 

696  00 

1,848  19 

3  60 

365  00 

6  00 


916,082  74 


14^ 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


PAY  OF  MINE  INSPECTORS. 

(Section  27,  page  7,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$6,000  00 


Persons  to  whom  wEirrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Qulnbx,    Geo.,    B.,    inspector. 
Totals 


1337  60 


1337.50 


11,500  00 


$1,500  00 


STATE  MINE  INSPECTOR— EXPENSES. 

(Section  29,  page  7,  Laws  1903.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904... 


Total 

Balance  canceled 


Balance. 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


1388  19 
4,800  00 


16,188  19 
165  64 


15,022  55 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Bvans,    Charles,    expense 

Quinby,   Greo.  S..   expense... 
Williams,  Geo.  K.,  expense. 

Tbtals 


$1,316  40 

148  00 

1,029  64 

$2,494  64 


$1,238  85 
619  S."! 
593  38 

$2,45178 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


143 


STATE  MINE  INSPECTOR— PRINTING,  ETC. 

(Section  29,  page  7,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1908  and  1904 
Detlcency   appropriation    

Total 


95.00000 
664  &3 

15,564  53 


Persona  to   whom  warrants  were  issued. 


American   Express   Co.,    expressage 

Bruegging,    Harry,    labor    

Ctilaholm,    Geo.    R.,    clerb: 

Clark,    C.   Li.,    wall  paper,    etc 

Capital    Telephone    Co.,    service 

Hawkins,    George,    labor    

Johnson,    A.    R.,    cases 

Marsteller,    J.   W.,    salary,    etc , 

Missouri    &    Kansas   Telephone    Co 

Missouri    Pacific   Ry.    Co.,    freight 

Missouri,    Kansas  &  Texas  Ry.   Co.,    freight. 

Pacific   Express   Co.,    expressage 

Postal   Tel.    &   Cable   Co.,    service 

Robinson,    Geo.    F.,    postage 

Ross,    Jno.   N.,    painting,    etc 

Swift,    H.    A.,    ice 

Schultz    I>ry   Goods    Co.,    carpet 

Tribune    Printing    Co.,     printing 

U.  S.   Express  Co.,   expressage 

Vogt,    B.    Z.,    map 

Western    Union   Tel.    Co.,    service 

Wright,    Robert,    Janitor    

Williams,    Geo.    K.,    expenses 

Wagner,    W.    W.,    postage 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


n  50 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


350  00 
101  18 

15  00 
2  25 

53  00 
50190 

48  40 


58  27 


5000 
44  50 
11  76 
73  15 
1,708  22 
1  65 


Totals 


$3,333  96 


10  60 
61  25 


16  45 


880 

7  44 

2  36 

44  09 

80 


585 

1,940  18 

50 

98 

785 

10  00 

124  42 

$2,230  57 


144 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


STATE  LIBRARY— USE  OF. 

(Section  20,   page  6,  1903.) 


Balance   In   former   appropriation 

Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 

Deficiency    appropriation    

Total   

Balance    cancelled    

Balance    * 


136  27 
6,000  00 
1,284  02 


$7.320  29 
19  27 


17,30102 


Ptraona   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


American   Law  Regridter,   sub 

Albany  Law  Journal,    sub 

American   I^aw  Book   Co.,    books 

American    Kxpress    Co.,    service 

Bell,   J.    P.,    &  Co.,    supplies 

Bancoft,    Whiting   &   Co.,    books 

Boston   Book   Co.,    books 

Burkel    &    Holt,    flies,    etc 

Columbia   Law    Review,    supplies 

Callahan    &    Co.,    books 

Central  Law  Journal   Co 

Cockcroft,    Jas.    D.,    book 

Chicag-o    Legal    News    Co.,    supplies. 

Dufresne,    T.    P.,    book 

Flood,    T.    H.   &   Co.,    books 

Globe  Printing  Co., 
Hines,    C.    C,    Sons 
Historical    Pub.    Co. 
Knapp,   Geo.   &  Co. 


sub 

&  Co.,    books. 

,    books 

sub 


Lawyers    Co-Operative    Pub.    Co.»    books. 

Mississippi  Valley   Press  Co.,    books , 

Missouri    Paciflc   Ry.    Co.,    freight 

Munn  &  Co.,    sub 

McCullough,    S.    J.,    supply 

New  Hampshire    State    Library 

Pipes-Reed    Book    Co.,    books 

Paciflc    Express    Co.,    oxpressage 

Powell,    L.    D.,    book 

Poors   Ry.    Manual    

Remick,    Schilling   &   Co.,    book.s 

Reed- Adams    &    Co.,     books 

Review   Pub.    Co.,    sub 

Reform    Club    , 

Stenup    &    Stuever    Pub.    Co 

Smith,    H.    I.,    books 

The  Medloco    Legal    Journal 

The  U.    S.    Co-Operative   Bureau 

The  Literary  Digest,    sub 

The   Michle    Co.,    books 

The  Banks   Law   Pub.    Co.,    books 

Thompson,    Edw.    Co.,    books 

The    LannlDg    Co.,    sub 

Thomas  Law  Book  Co.,    books 

The  Law   Reporter    

The  Canadian    Law    Review 

The  Lawyers    Co-Operative    Co 

U.    S.    Express    Co 

U.    S.    Patent    Office,    books 

University  of   Chicago,    Press 

West    Pub.    Co 

White.    J.    T.    &   Co 

Yale  Law    Journal    Co 


Totals. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$3  00 

3  00 

18  00 


36  00 

2,157  47 

415  80 


39  50 
5  00 
600 


4  80 

225  00 

600 

6  00 
16  00 

400 
42  10 

7  00 
493 


196  75 

20 

•    600 


18  50 

102  00 

5  00 


750 


3  00 
27  00 

7  50 
30  00 

4  00 
4  00 


22125 


5  00 
13,635  80 


$3  00 

3  00 
37  80 

4  32 
6  00 

24  00 

1,844  75 

690  25 

1175 

17  50 

600 

600 

4  40 

650 
600 
600 

540 


18 

120 

100 
6  00 

337  95 

3  96 

18  00 

10  00 

U  00 

24  00 

500 

14  00 

200 

3  00 

3  00 

-  6  00 

27  00 

500 

64  00 

19  75 

59  25 

3  00 

17  00 

54  10 

1  28 

30  00 

320 

234  25 

10  00 

2  50 

$3,646  29 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


145 


STATE  LIBRARY— PAY  JANITOR, 

(Section  20,   page  6,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance  In  former  appropriation 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904... 
Deficiency    appropriation    

Total    


$79  52 

1,500  00 

170  00 


11.749  52 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  In 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  In 

1904. 


Art  Metal    Construction   Co.,    shelving:, 

Bohn    &    Chlnn,     Mdse 

Clark,    C.    L..,    Mdse 

Cole  County    Democrat,    printing: , 

Fischer,    G.    A.,    Mdse 

Hoye   Directory    Co 

Jeffreys,    H.    A.,    repairs 

Menteer,    A.    J.,    janitor , 

Menteer,    W.    R.,    shelving , 

Missouri    Pacific    Ry.    Co 

Noland.    Wood,    laundry    

Pacific   Express    Co.,    expressage 

RobTnson,    Geo.   F.,    iwstage 

Swift,    H.    A.,    ice 

Schultz   Dry   Goods   Co.,    Mdse 

Sinks,    M.    R.,    cuspadors 

Scotford    Stamp   &    Seal   Co.,    stamps. 

Schleer    Bros,    Mdse 

Tribune    Printing   Co.,    Tig 

The  Davis  Chair  Co.,    chair 

Wycoff.    Seaman   &   Benedict,    Sta 

Wagrner,    W.    W.,    postagre 


I 


1270  00 

50 

2  30 

400 

2  00 


J 


600  00 

41  00 

96 

3  99 

65 


Totals 


$105 


1  75 
3  00 

10  00 

600  00 

41  00 

438 

2  43 


I 


18  87 
15  65 

15  95 

350 

120 

85 

4  50 

150 

1  22 

16  00 

2  20 

10  00 

14  00 

$999  66 

1694  78 

BOARD  OF  HEALTH- SUPPORT. 

(Section  26,   page  7,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$10,000  00 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants     Warrants 

issued  In      issued  In 

1903.         I       19(M. 


Aflcock,    Dr.    J.    A.    B 

Bankers  &  Merchants  Lithographing   Co.,    Sta. 

Detweiler.    A.    J.,    member 

E^rerett-Tltus   Printing   Co:,    stationery 

Gordier,    R.    H.,     member 

Hamlin,    M.    M.,    member 

Havens,    J.    D.    &   Co.,    stationery 

Morrow,    W.    F.,    secretary 

McAllister,    A.    W.,    member 

McLinn,    Robt.    O 

Powell,    D.    T.,    member 

Tllley   &   Hutton,    drugs 

Thatcher,    J.    T.,    member 


Totals 


$227  50 
800  00 
367  15 


212  25 

46  00 

2,655  21 


$4,547  38 


$54  70 
81  00 
518  14 
598  05 
202  25 


1,325  40 

182  85 

50  00 

61  25 

30  00 


$3, 103  64 


A-10 


146 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


BOARD  OF  HEALTH— EMERGENCY. 

(Section  2C,   page  7,  Laws  1903.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 
Balance  cancelled   


Balance 


$2,290  67 
2,016  87 

1273  70 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

IdM. 


Morrow,    W.    F.,    secretary. 

McLinn,  R.  O.,  expenses 

McAllister,   A.  W.,   expenses. 
Powell,    D.    T.,    expenses 


Total 


BOARD  OF  HEALTH  FUND. 

(Section  26,   page  7,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


110,000  00 


Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 

1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Adcock,    J.   A.    B.,    member 

Bankers   &   Merchants   Lithographing   Co 

Detweller,    A.    J.,    member 

Dysart,    B.    Q.,    member 

Bverett-Tltus    Ptg.    Co.,    supplies 

Coodier,   R.   H.,   member 

Hamlin,    M.    M.,    member 

Morrow,    W.    F.,    member 

Miller,  W.  J.,   making  list  of  doctors , 

McAllister,    A.    W.,    member I 

Powell,    D.    T.,    member 

Standard   Printing   Co.,    supplies 

Thatcher,    J.    T.,    member 


Totals 


I 


$352  15 


117  90 
654  92 


6S1  20 
323  50 


504  90 


$3,104  43 


$429  30 

97  50 

1,000  00 

47  00 

899  00 

150  20 

G20  30 

2,466  66 

160  00 

3S7  16 

607  38 

10  00 

537  80 

$6,882  28 


BOARD  OF  HORTICULTUREr-SUPPORT. 

(Section  26,   page  6,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance    In    former    appropriation. 
Appropriation  for   1903  and  1904.... 


Total    

Balance   cancelled 


Balance 


$810  54 
5,600  00 

$6,310  54 
20 

$6,310  34 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


W.   T.    Flournoy,    treasurer. 
Oano,    W.    G.,    treasurer 


Totals 


$1.212  20 
1,617  21 

$2,829  41 


DISnURSEMKNTS. 


H7 


BOARD  OF  HORTICULTURE— PRINTING. 


Balance   In    former   appropriation 

1 

S115  45 

Appropriation  for  1908  and  1904 1 

6,500  00 

To  tal   

$5,616  45 

Balance    cancelled    1 

115  45 

O-bV     -MW 

Balance    

16,600  001 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

19<M. 

Tribune   PrIntlnR  Co..    prlntlns:   reports 

11,299  22 

11,200  78 

Totals    

11,299  22 

11,200  78 

FISH  COMMISSION— SUPPORT. 


(Section  2,   page  6,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance   in   former   appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903   and  1904.... 


Total 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Yennawine,    Frank,    treasurer 
Totals    


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


$125  oa 

5,600  oa 


$5,625  00 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$7,^  00  ' 


$7,425  00 


$4,200  00 


$4,200  oq 


FISH  COMMISSION— PURCHASE  CAR. 


(Section  —,   page  6,   Laws  1900.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


$4,500  00 


Warrants 

issued  In 

1904. 


Hicks,    F.    M.,    contract 

Yennawine,    Frank  treasurer 

Total    


I 
$4,000  00 

500  00 


$4.600  00 


148 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


BOARD  OF  AGRICULTURE— SALARIES. 


(Section  21,   page  6,  Laws  1901.) 


Halance    in    former    aDDroDrlation 

$141  85 

Persons   to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
1   Issued  in 
1       1903. 

1 

noooo 

41  85 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

SUis.     Geo.    B..     secretary 

W nils.     Snowden.     ass't    secretary 

- 

Total    

114185 

BOARD  OF  AGRICULTURE^SALARY  SECRETARY. 

(Section  21,  page  6,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriated   for  1903  and  1904 

$2,400  00 

PtTsona   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

KlUa,    Geo.    B.,    secretary 

Totals    

$1,100  00 
11,100  00 

$1,200  00 
$1,200  00 

BOARD-OF  AGRICULTURE— CLERK  HIRE. 


(Section  21,  page  6,   Iaws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


■t  -• 


000  00 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Willis,    Snowden,    clerk    I  $458  20  J  $500  00 

Totals     j  $458  20  I  $600  00 


DISBURSKMENTS. 


149 


BOARD  OF  AGRICULTURE— PRINTING. 

(Section  21,  pagre  6»  I^ws  1903.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904... 


TotaJ   

Balance   cancelled 


Balance 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Tribune    Printing    Co.,    printing    reports. 
Totals    


1162  92 
6,000  00 


$5,162  92 
162  92 


15,000  00 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


J 


$2,019  73 


$2,019  73 


$2,320  98i 


$2,320  98 


BOARD  OF  AGRICULTURE— DISTRIBUTING  REPORTS, 

(Section  21,   page  6,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$500  00 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants   j  Warrants 

issued  in   j   issued  in 

1903.  1904. 


Banks,     H.    H.,     treasurer. 
Totals     


I 


$250  00  J 
$250  00  I 


$250  00 


$250  00 


BOARD  OF  AGRICULTURE— MONTHLY  CROP  REPORTS. 

(Section  21,   page  6,   T^ws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$2,000  00 


Persons   to   whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 


Wtgrrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Banks,    H.    H.,    treasurer. 
Totals    


$750  00 


$750  00 


$900  00 


$900  00 


ISO 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


BOARD  OF  AGRICULTURE— FARMERS  INSTITUTES. 

(Section  21,  page  6,  Laws  3903.) 


Appropriation  for  3903  and  1904. 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


no.ooooo 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Banks,     H.    H.,    treasurer. 
Totals    


I  I 

$4,000  00  1         $4,600  00 

600  00 


HOOOOO 


I         $4. 


BOARD  OF  AGRICULTURE— MEMBERS  EXPENSES. 

(Section  21,   page  6,   Laws  1903.) 


ADDronriation  for  1903  and  1904 

$1,200  00 

Persons   to   whom  warrants  were  Issued. 

1  Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Banks,     H.    H.,     treasurer 

$600  00 

$600  00 

Totals    

$600  00 

$600  00 

BOARD  OF  AGRICULTURE— OFFICE  EXPENSES. 

(Section  21,   page  6,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation    for    1903    and    1904 |         $1,000  00 

I 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Banks,     H.    H.,    treasurer. 
Totals    


"I 
I  $50000 


$500  00 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


$500  00 


$500  00 


BOARD  OF  AGRICULTURE^VETERINARY  SERVICE. 

(Section  21,   page  6,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


$16,200  00 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Banks,    IT.    IT.,    trcMSurer .' f       $7,500  00]         $6.800  00 


Totals 


$7.500  00 

I  I 


$6,800  00 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


151 


DISEASED  ANIMALS  SLAUGHTERED. 

(Section  21,  page  6,  I^awB  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1906  and  1904 
Deficiency   appropriation    

Total   


13,000  00 
2.729  66 

15,729  66 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Anheuser-Busch  Brewing  Co.,    St.    Louis   City , 

Adams,    Lewis,  -Jackson    county , 

Anderson,    B.    F.,    Jackson   county , 

Andrews,    John,    Jackson   county , 

Adams,   J.  E.,   Jackson  county 

Adler,    Wm.,    Jackson   county 

Barnes,    Jno.    W.,    Jackson   county 

Bowen,    Mat,    Jackson   county 

Bodow,    Geo.,    Jackson    county 

Brewer,    J.    B.,    Jackson    county , 

Brus,    B.,    Jackson    county 

Brooks   Bros.,    Jackson   county 

Brockett.    C.    A.,    Jackson   county 

Bumap,    T.    P.,    Jackson   county , 

Bauer,'   C.   F.,    Jackson  county 

Burks,  J.  W.,   Greene  county 

Bolan  Darnal  Coal  Co.,  Jackson  county 

Bishop.    C,    Jackson   county 

Buriey,  Geo.,  Jaokson  county 

Booth,  A.,  Packing  Co.,  Jackson  county 

Barlow,   T.  J.,  Jackson  county 

Bean,   W.  H.,   Jackson  county 

Clause,  Tee  and  Coal  Co.,   Jackson  county 

Crockett,   T.  J.,   Jackson  county 

Cheseman.   Dan,   Jackson  county 

Chapman,   O.  W.,  Jackson  county 

Comstock,  N.  H.,   Jackson  county 

Collins,   W.   H.,   Jackson  county 

CiOTeland,   M.  J.,   Jackson  county 

Cohen,  Joe,  Jackson  county 

Cull,  D.   W.,   Jackson  county 

Convent,   L.  D.,  Jackson  county 

Cooper,   Wm.,   Jackson  county 

Clark,  A.  B.,  Jackson  county 

Cuscione,    Joe,    Jackson  county 

Cole,   W.  H..  Jackson  county 

Church,   A.   N.,   Jackson  county 

Dugdale.   M.,    Buchanan  county 

Dean,  Geo.,   Jackson  county 

Daunerheim,  Chas.,  St.  Louis  city 

Dennis,    W.   G.,   Jackson  county 

Dunklin,   Henry,   St.  Louis  city 

Dueeer,  W.  C,  St.  Louis  county 

Dunkley,   Henry,   St.  Louis  city 

Donovan,   J.  T.,   Jackson  county % 

Depot  Carriage  and  Buggy  Co.,   Jackson  county , 

Dehoney,   D.   W.,    Jackson   county 

Dickey,    Clay,    Mfg.    Co.,    Jackson  county , 

Donnelley.  Jerry,  Jackson  county 

Dawson.   Wm.,   Jackson  county 

BSagle  Construction  Co..   Jackson  county 

Bmmitt,    Geo..    St.   Louis  county , 

Bdwardis,   J.  T.,   Jaokson  county 

Bverett,  G.  L.,  Jackson  county..' , 

Ellis.    Hubert.    Jackson   county 

English,   S.   F.,   Jackson  county 

Fehlig,  J.   B.,   Jackson  county , 

Foster,   Frank,   Daviess  county 4 

Faulkner,  Adam,  Jackson  county , 

Glassner  &  Bruzen,   Jackson  county 

Oreenman  &  Fredson,  Jackson  county 

Gibson,   H.  J.,   Jackson  county 

Grimes,   B.  W.,   St.   Louis  city 

Gilwee,   L.,   Jacduon  county 

Gray,  Geo.  D.,  Jackson  county 

Grafeman,  T.,  St.  Louis  dty 

Goodman,   Geo.,   Jackson  county ^ 

Grand  Union  Tea  Co.,  Jackson  county 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


125  00 
20  00 

25  00 
16  00 
20  00 
16  00 
10  00 

26  00 
600 

26  00 
20  00 
28  00 
82  00 
26  00 
16  00 
26  00 
20  00 
10  00 

15  00 
20  00 

16  00 
200 

10  00 
26  00 
10  00 

600 
16  00 

6  00 
10  00 
10  00 
16  00 

600 

600 

15  00 
20  00 

16  00 
10  00 
20  00 

600 
26  00 
26  00 
75  00 
26  00 
25  00 
20  00 
116  00 
20  00 
20  00 
15  00 
25  00 

25  00 
15  00 
20  00 
10  00 
20  00 
10  00 
10  00 

26  00 
10  00 
25  00 
15  00 
20  00 

275  00 
10  00 
10  00 
20  00 
15  00 
15  00 


152 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


DISEASED   ANIMALS    SLAUGHTERED— Continued. 


Persons  to  whom   warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
issued  In 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Ganne.   John,   Jackson  county 

Goldsmith,    C,    Jackson   county 

Hayne,    B.   B.,   Jackson  county 

Hayne  Bros.,   Jackson-  county .•. 

Huff,  Geo.,   Bates  county 

Hunt,    R.    L.,    Jackson   county 

Hunt,   O.   N.,   Jackson  county 

Hornberg.   H.  H.,   St.  Ix)uis  city 

Hayes,    Pat,    Greene  county 

Hoffman,   T.  J.,    Jackson  county 

J^ohn,   Augrust,    Jackson  county 

Huffey,   W.   H,,  Jackson  county 

Hirer,    Henry,   St.    Louis  city 

Hicks,    Frank,    Jackson   county 

Hayes.   P.  M.,  Jackson  county 

Hallowell  Cement  Co.,    Jackson  county 

Herrinjfton,   J.   A.,    Jackson  county 

Hull,   G.   S.,    Jackson  oounty 

Isenson,    Louis,    St.   Louis  city 

Johnson,    N.   G.,    Jackson  county 

Jackson,  N.  P.,  Jackson  county 

Jenkins,    Aloe,    Greene  county 

Joffee,  B.  B.,  Jackson  county 

Jackson   Kene,    Jackson   county 

Johnson,    Henry,    Jackson   county 

Jones,    Geo     R.,    Jackson   county -... 

Jones,   I.  N.,   Clinton  county 

Johnson,   W.  T.,   Jackson  coimty 

Kenston,    A.,    Jackson   county 

Kitchen,    L.  G.,    Saline  county 

Kansas  City  Hay  Press  Co.,    Jackson  county 

Kansas  City  Bottling  Works,   Jackaon  county 

Kratzman,    J.   M.,    Jackson  county 

Kessling,  W.  D..  Jackson  county 

Leiske.    Julius,    .Tackson  county 

Lynn,    Joe,    Jackson    county 

Leonard,    J.    L.,    Buchanan  county 

I^wellen,    J.    W.,    Audrain    county 

Long,    Adam,    Jackson   county 

Lohr,    A.    M.,    Saline   county 

Litcher,    Geo.,    Jackson  county ^. 

Lukin,    E.,    Jackson   county 

Lash,    B.,    Jackson   county 

l*ynch,    H.   N.,   Jackson  county 

Lee.   W.   P.,    Jackson  county 

Lach,   Jno.   B.,   Jackson  county 

Leeper.    Dan,    Jackson    county 

Menefee.     Geo..     Jackson    county 

Markwltz,    B.,    Jackson    county 

Mounts,    A.    G.,    Atchison   county 

Miricle,   John,   Newton  county 

Miller,   J.  D.,  Jackson  county 

Mirtzwa,    John,    Ralls    county < 

Meyers,    J.    P.,    Marlon  county 

Maxwell,    J.    P.,    Jackson   county 

Merber,    Geo.,    Jackson  county.: 

Malley,    R.  H.,   Jackson  county 

Miller  Teaming  Co.,    Jackson  county 

Maas,    H,.    Jackson  county 

Maunnbach,    G.   J.,    Jackson  county ' 

Miller,    Alfred,    Jackson    county 

McClure,    E.,    Jackson   county 

Mclntlre,    Jas.,    Jackson   county 

Nichols,    T^ewis,    Jackson   county ., 

Norton,    John,   Jackson  county 

Nichols,    Geo.,    Jackson    county 

Newcastle,    Chas.,    Jackson   county 

Newberry,   Sam,   Pulaski  county 

Nofslnger,    E.,    Jackson   county 

Norton,   D.,    Jackson  county 

Nichols,    Albert,    Jackson    county I 

Oldham,   W.   D.,   Jackson  county I 

Potter,    W.   M.,    Jackson  county I 

Perry,    B.  A.,    Jackson  county I 

People  Ice  and  Fuel  Co.,   Jackson  oounty 

Philips,    Henry,    Jackson  county 

Payne,   Goo..    Newton  county I 

Payne,   M.  D.,   Jackson  county j 


110  00 
20  00 
15  00 
10  00 
75  00 
8  00 
90  00 
20  00 

25  00 
800 
8  00 

26  00 
*25  00 

600 
20  00 

25  00 
35  00 
10  00 
75  00 
IS  00 
15  00 

26  00 

15  00 
25  00 
20  00 
10  00 

200  00 

16  00 
500 

90  00 
10  00 
15  00 
5  00 
20  00 
10  00 
20  00 
25  00 
600  00 
15  00 

25  00 
40  00 
18  00 
35  00 
15  00 
10  00 
15  00 

26  00 
10  00 
15  00 

25  00 

26  00 
15  00 
20  00 
25  00 

266 
20  00 

5  00 
15  00 
10  00 
25  00 
15  00 
10  00 

5  00 
10  00 
40  00 
40  00 
15  00 
25  00 
15  00 
10  00 
20  00 
25  00 
10  00 
25  00 

24  00 
15  00 
50  00 

25  00 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


153 


DISEASED    ANIMALS    SLAUGHTBRED-Contlnued. 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  In 

1904. 


Peoples  Union  Mer.  Co.,   Jackson  county. 

Prach,    Adolph,    St.    Louis   city 

Pyle,    Isaac,    Jackson  county 

Paris,   Mike,    Jackson  county 

Parlarsky,    John,   Jacicson  county ". 

Pitcher,  A.  M.,  -Jackson  county 

Poush,    Geo.,    Jackson   county 

Pyle,   W.   P..    Jackson  county 

Reynols,   M.    P.,    Jackson  county 

Reams,   R.  G.,   Jackson  county 

Rodifield.    Henr>',    St.   Louis  city 

Royle,   J.  C,   Jackson  county 

Rinehardt,    A.    A..    Jackson    county 

Reidenhour,    A.,   Jackson  county 

Rodgrers,  Allen,  Jackson  county 

Smith,    A.    S.,    Marion   county 

Southard,  G.  W.,   Benton  county 

Schneider,   W.    S.,   Jackson  county 

Smith,    J.    S.,    Jackson   county 

Swarz,    Alex.,    Jackson   county; 

Sheeley  Transfer  Co.,    Jackson  county 

Stoop,  H.,  Jackson  county 

Sayers,    Sampson,    Jackson  county 

Schrlber,   Ross,   Jackson  county 

Southers  Paving  Co.,   St.  Louis  city 

Schreve,    D.  T.,    Buchanan  county 

Studen,    Max,    Jackson   county 

Scott,    W.,    Benton   county 

Stark,   W.   H.,   Jackson  county 

Shaw,    Morris,    Jackson   county 

Schriber,   Wm.,   Jackson   county 

Stanley,    Wm.,    Jackson  county 

Spector,    Louis,    Jackson  county 

Smedley,    H.    K.,    Wright  county 

Simeon,   J.  D.,   Jackson  county 

Shehan,    Mike,    Jackson   county 

Studds   Transfer    Co.,    Jackson    county... 

Sorley,    Z.,   Jackson  county 

Sahliecher,   C.  P.,   Jackson  county 

Scammon,    A-,    Jackson   county 

Speis,   R.  A.,    St.  Louis  city 

Swartzum,   I.,   Jackson  county 

Sherman.    W.   M.,   Jackson  county 

Tipton,   James,   Jackson  coimty 

The  Bear  Fuel  Co.,   Jackson  county 

Trott,    A.    v.,    Jackson    county 

Tagrgert,   T.   G.,  Jackson  county 

Tilley,  W.  L.,  Daviess  county 

Tillman,   Henry,    Jackson  county 

Taylor,   L.,  Jackson  county 

Tipton  &  Love,   St.  Clair  county 

Taulman,   G.  W.,   Jackson  county 

Thach,   J.   A.,    Barry  county 

Trainer,    Thos.,    Jackson  county 

Tatty,   L.   M.,   Jackson  county 

Van  Cafnp,    John,    Jackson  county 

Weis,    Charles,    Jackson  county 

Williamson,    E.,    Jackson  county 

Weber,    A.,    Jackson   county 

WinWe,  J.  W.,   Jackson  county 

West,    A.    S.,    Jackson    county 

Wise,    W.    A.,    Jackson   county 

White,   W.  H.,   Jaclcson  county 

Wade,  J.  O.,  Jackson  county 

Willlngton,   J.  T.,   Jackson  county 

Williams,   T.  A.,   Jackson  county 

Ward,   Edgar,   Jackson  county 

West,   A.   A.,   Christian  county 

Wienman,    Gus.,    St.    Louis   city 

Walker,    C.  D.,   Jack.«(on  county 

Wolfe,    J.    S.,    Jackson   county 

White,   Albert,    Jackson  county 

Williamson,    T.   A.,    Jackson  county 

Young,   S.  W.,   Jackson  county 

Zummerman,    Edw.,    Jackson  county 


Total. 


18  00 
60  00 
10  00 
10  00 
20  00 
20  00 
50  00 
10  00 
10  00 
10  00 

25  0(> 
800 

10  00 
10  00 
15  00 
20  00 
50  00 
20  00 
20  00 

26  00 
20  00 
10  00 
36  00 
25  00 
40  00 
60  00 
10  00 
60  00 
10  00 
15  00 
25  CO 
25  00 
15  00 
20  00 
20  00 
15- 00 
60  00 
15  00 

10  on 

15  00 
25  00 
15  00 
10  00 
15  00 

15  on 

15  00 
20  00 
25  00 
20  00 
10  00 
100  00 
15  00 
25  00 
10  00 
25  00 
15  00 
10  00 

20  no 

15  00 

in  on 
m  00 
10  or) 
29o  no 
10  00 
20  no 
20  00 
20  00 

60  00 

25  00 
15  00 
10  00 
15  00 
f)  00 
10  00 
20  00 


15,729  66 


154 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


NATIONAL  GUARD  SUPPORT. 

(Section  24,  page  6,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation ( 

Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 f. 

Total 


$563  37 
40.000  00 


|40»563  37 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  In 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


American  Express  Co.,    expressage 

Armstrong  Mfg.   Co.,    merchandise 

Adams,   A.  V.,  expense 

Akhurst  Arms  Co.,  rifle  cases 

Army  and  Navy  Journal,   subscription 

Andrews,    R.    B.,    rent 

Bates  County  Democrat,    printing 

Bruegglng,    Harry,    labor    

Broaddus,  W.  T.,   armory  rent,   etc 

Bauer,   M.   J.,   Janitor 

Barnard,   Geo.   D.,   &  Co.,   books 

Beck,   Geo.  J.,    supplies 

Bonfrey,    B.    L.,    expenses 

3urnap  Stationery  Co.,    supplies 

Burley,    Fred,   labor 

Combe  Printing  Co.,    supplies 

Clark,   C.  L.,    merchandise 

Casey  &  O'Keef,   gun  case 

Clinkenbeard,    H.    L.,    expense 

Clark  Bros.,    armory   rent 

Clark,    H.    C,    expense 

Chicago  &  Alton  Ry.  Co.,    freight 

Coliseum  Amusement  Co.,    armory  rent  — 

Chlsholm,  Geo.  R.,  clerical  work 

Cape  Girardeau  Waterworks  Co.,    light 

Chambers,    W.  L.,   expenses 

Clay,   J.  B.,   expenses 

Clay  B.   C,    expenses  and  rent 

Chicago,   R.  I.  &  Pacific  Ry.,   freight,   etc. 

Cocke,   W.  H.,   rent  and  expenses 

Duncan,   W.  T.,   expenses 

Dallmeyer  Dry  Goods  Co.,   boxes 

Diggs,   Duke,    drayage   

Dameron,    W.    T.,    expenses 

Dowdy,   J.   J.,    rent , 

Durst,    H.    D..    armory  expenses :, 

DeGraft,    C.    E..    armory  expenses 

DeArmond,   J.   A.,   armory  expenses , 

Elston,    Geo.   Li.,   Janitor 

Franz,    Tj.    J.,    expenses , 

Fidelity  Storage  Co.,   drayage,   etc 

Fisher,    Jno.   S.,    armory   rent 

Globe  Mercantile  Co.,   boxes 

Glllen,   W.  C,   armory  expon.se , 

Garlick,   C.  H.  T.,   expenses 

Harper,   Jas.   E.,    expenses 

Hager,    W.    L.,    expenses , 

Hlatt,    W.    E.,    expenses 

Hollenbech,  A.  T.,  armory  expenses 

Hart,     Ethel,     telephones    

Halliburton,    W.,    labor 

Huffman,    J.   D.,    expenses 

Hopkins,    Guy,    expenses 

Johnson,    V.   M.,    expenses 

James,   Sam  W.,    expenses 

Jackson,    N.    D.,    expenses 

Jackson,    Henry,    expenses 

Kansas  City  Transfer  Co.,   drayage 

Kansas  City  Auction  Co.,   storage 

Knight,   O.   B.,    expenses < 

Lynch,    Geo.    I.,    expenses 

Livingston,    C.   G.,   Janitor 

Little,   W.   R.,    expenses 

Lafferty,   A.  W.,   expenses 


112  92 

825 

10  80 

150  00 


75  00 
16  00 
5100 
62  00 
84  00 


27  15 

38  75 

30  00 

807  90 

9  39 

2,250  00 

82  00 

500 


3  30 

4  00 
13  12 
90  00 

198  38 
68  88 


30  75 


1  60 

166  00 

9  71 


216  55 
212  20 


154  25 
210  90 
16101 


12  50 
7  78 


10  00 
4150 
26  90 


$1  60 

17  30 

600 

800  80 

22  50 

10  00 


10  75 

12  40 

400 

270 

8816 

1,069  85 

89  35 
2,600  00 

600  00 

868 

84  20 
273  46 

26  66 
115  45 

22  40 

1120 

90  00 
84128 

83  00 

17  62 
3150 

60  00 

486  20 

83  50 

28  00 

10  00 

528  80 

89100 

238  90 

730 

52  60 

125  00 

618  66 

543  65 

875  00 

91  20 
26  69 


27  20 


13  26 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


155 


NATIONAL.   GUARD   SUPPORT-Contlnued. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Lewis,   Thomas,    labor 

Lechtman,   Cusll,   armory  expenses 

lAclede   Lumber  Co.,    lumber 

Lechtman  Printingr  Co.,   printing 

Lawsgn,   John,   labor  , 

London.  A.   C,   expenses 

Lynch,    Geo.   D.   expenses , 

Murray,    W.  J.,    expenses , 

Martin,   Virgil,   expenses   

Mitchell,  H.,  armory  expenses , 

Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Ry.  Co.,  transportation,  etc. 

Missouri  and  Kansas  Telephone  Co.,  service , 

Missouri  Pacific  Ry.  Co,   transportation,   etc 

Mann,   Independence,   extra  labor 

Morrison,   J.  M.,   rent 

Muehler,   H.   H.,   arm  expenses 

Magnolia  Light  and  Power  Co.,   light 

Murch  Bros.,   carpenter  work 

Morton,    Daniel,    expenses 

McGinty,  James,   expenses 

Mclntire,    R.,    expenses 

McNeely,    J.   D.,    expenses 

McDonald,    C.    C.,    expenses 

McKinley,    C.    A.,    expenses , 

McCann,    D.   D.,    expenses 

Nixon,   W.   A.,   expenses 

Oliver,    A.    L.,   expenses 

Ovelgoemer,  A.  B.,  telegrrams 

Postal  Telegraph  and  Cable  Co.,   service 

Pacific  Express  Co.,   expressagc 

Payne,    R.    D.,    armory  expenses 

Page,  J.  R.,  armory  expenses 

Robinson,    W.   S.,    rent,    etc 

Rumbold,    F.   M.,   rent,   etc 

Relger,   J.   E.,   expenses 

Smith,    W.   J.,    expenses 

Smith  Preimer  Typewriter  Co.,   repairs 

Scott  E.   C,   typewriter 

Sinclair,   C.  A.,   expenses <. 

Stringfellow,    W.  B.,   rent  and  expense 

Schafer,  W.  B.,  armory  expenses 

Stewart,    B.   K.,    expense 

Stepp,   W.   D.,    expense 

Sykes.   James,   janitor  

The  EYed  May  Co.,   supplies 

Tucker,   H.  L..   expenses 

Tribune   Printing  Co.,    printing 

Tucker,    Paul,   expenses    

Union  Transfer  Co.,    drayage 

U.  S.   Express  Co.,    expressage 

Wermlcke,    Macy.    supplies 

W^ebster,   Geo.,   K.,   expenses 

Walton    Trust    Co.,    rent 

Wright,    Robert,    Janitor    

Westerji  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  service 

Willis,    L.   T..    expenses 

Warren,   S.   B.,   expenses 

Walker,    S.,    expenses 

Ward,   John  L.,    expenses 


122  58 

2.632  46 

218  02 

16  60 

200 

22  38 


1,400  89 

806  75 

121  80 

268  46 

97  50 

120  00 

75  00 

10  30 

302  75 


41  20 
10  75 
82  50 
61  65 


105  00 


168  62 
15.5  20 
119  68 


349  75 
79  90 


1,380  49 
96  55 
67  40 
44  90 
60  00 


136  36 
45  86 

209  45 

18  06 

35 


170  00 
71  05 

185  25 
88  15 

105  08 


Totals I   $14.834  06 


$5  10 
4,163  82 

4850 


22  88 
600 

40  25 
426  74 
122  94 
104  26 
720  45 


165  00 


15  40 

106  00 

29  56 

70  29 

214  14 

7  90 

15  60 

13  48 
250 

8  75 
419  48 

366  54 
427  25 

11  05 

16  45 
50  00 
10  00 

2.590  03 
26  75 


780  00 
25  38 

161  50 
442  92 


20  06 

68  30 

100  00 

20  50 

34  17 

503  34 

252  00 

66  80 


$21,897  96 


I5C 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


NATIONAL  GUARD  SUPPORT— DEFICIENCY. 

(Section  24.   page  6.   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Broaddua,   W.  T..    Company  H.,   expense's 
Bonfoey.    B.    L.,    Company   B,    expenses.. 

Halghly,   J.   W.,   Jr.,   armory  rent 

Little,  W.  R.,   Company  A.,   expenses 

l<echtman,    Cusil,    armory    expenses,    etc., 

Mitchell,    H.,    armory  expenses,    etc 

Relffor.  J.  B.,   Company  C,   expenses 

Sisson.    N.  P.,   regiment  expenses 

Sinclair,   C.   A.,   regiment  expen.ses 

Stringfellow,    W.    E.,    regiment  expenses.. 
Stepp,    W.   D.,    expense 

Total 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


$7.000  00 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$23  45 

101  09 

66  66 

166  00 

3,679  71 

1,849  60 

116  95 

142  84 

575  4-3 

29189 

74  01 


$6,977  63 


WORLD'S  FAIR  FL'ND— SUPPORT  OF  NATIONAL  GUARD. 

(Section  24,   page  6,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1903. 


1 


Adams,    A.    V.,    expenses 

Armour  Packing  Co.,    supplies 

Beck,  W.  H.,   &  Son,  supplies 

Bonfoey,    B.    L 

Haptlste  Tent  Co.,  use  of  tent 

(Chicago,   Burlington  &  Qulncy  Ry.  Co..    transportation 

C^olumbla   Stables,    team« 

Clinkenbeard,   H.   L.,  telegrams 

Clark,   H.   C,   expenses 

Dameron,    W.  T..    expenses 

Dregg  Tea  &  Coffeo  Co. .  supplies 

F3mery,    J.   O.,    expenses 

Eilerman,   Frank   - 

Ellis  A 

Fisher,    Jno.   S.,   expenses 

Famous  Dry  Goods  Co.,    merchandise 

Ferrell,  H.  E..   Mdse 

GlUen,    W.    C,    expenses I 

Hager,   W.  L, .  expenses ' 

Hiatt,  W.  E.,   expenses I 

Hannibal  &  St.  Joe  Ry.  Co.,   triinsi>ortatiort I 

Houck,    Gibony   I 

James,    San   W.,    expenses I 

Johnson,    V.   M.,    expenses ' 

Keyes-Marshall  Livery  Co. ,   teams I 

Lechtman,   Cusil,   expenses,    etc I 

Lafferty,   A.  W 

Letts,    W.    R 

Leuking,   A.   C,   horse  hire I 

Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition  Co.,   supplies I 

Lynch,   Geo.,  expenses  j 

Mound   City   Livery   Co i 

Missouri  Pacific  Ry.   Co 

Mitchell,   H 

Mier,    T.   W 

Missouri,   Kansas  &  Texas  Ry.  Co 

Morton,    Dan'l,    expenses 

Mabry,   W.   L.,   expenses I 

Merchants  Express  Co r 

McGlnty,    James,    expenses    ) 


$34  00 
35  00 


16  GO 

28  00 

139  85 

800 


15  00 
48  00 


24  25 


1,708  14 
21  81 


I 


86  45 

200 


162  00 

3,13013 

48  30 

15  00 

4G0  40 


$50,000  00 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$46  30 

1,382  40 

128  40 


1,684  01 
48  00 


26  00 


20  00 
%00 

24  00 
15  00 

24  25 
26  57 
24  40 

34  50 

32  15 

438  00 

803  64 

138  00 
688  00 

47  15 

428  00 

2,414  74 

69  66 

1.014  20 

25  25 

20  00 

340  86 

82  20 

DISBURSEMENTS. 


157 


WORLD'S    FAIR    FUND-SUPPORT    OF    NATIONAL    GUARDS-Contlnued. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


McCann,   D.  D.,   expenses 

McKenna,   expenses,   etc 

Ostermeyer,    H.    C,    x)aintlnfir 

Oliver,    A.    L.,    expenses 

Payne,    R.    D.,    expenases 

Polar  Wave  Ice  &  Fuel  Co.,   supplies 

Qulncy,  Omaha  &  Kansas  City  Ry.  Co.,   trans. 

Rattican,    Wm.,    haulinsr   water 

Robinson,    Capt.,    expenses  and  rent 

Raup,    W.    A.,    expenses 

Reiger,    J.    B : 

Rumbold,    F.    M 

Robinson,    V.    S.,    supplies 

Scudder-Oale  Gro.    Co.,    supplies 

Smith,    Greo.    L.,    horse   hire 

Slater,    Alex,    labor    

Stepp,    W.    D 

Strlngfellow,    W.    B5 

Scott    &   Lynch    

St.  Louis  &  Memphis  Ry.  Co.,   trans 

St.  Louis  &  San  Frisco.   Ry.   Co.,    trans 

St.  Louis  &  Southern  Ry.   Co.,   trans 

Tandy,    H.    C,    supplies 

Tuttle,    J.   A.,    freight 

Tucker,    H.    L.,    telephone 

The  Ames  Palace  Car  Co.,    rent  of  car 

Union   Transfer    Co 

Wrigrht,    Frank,    labor 

Wills,   L.  T.,   expenses 

Williams,    T.    T..    repairs 

W^llklnson,     F.     F.    palnUngr 

Wabash    Ry.    Co.,    trans 

Warren,     S.    B..    expenses •. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


$35  88 


280  50 


132  95 

175 

69  72 


103  25 
800 
435 

284  08 
600 

463  74  'I 
2,135  82 

159  60 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


10  85 

29  65 

30  00 
12  60 


$124  25 

130  00 

20  00 

32  10 

ISl  55 

212  55 

24  00 

295  00 


900  40 

115  75 

1,399  79 


357  91 


150  00 


Totals     $12,955  73 


22  50 

49  05 

145  00 

2,256  11 
31  30 

$16,517  83 


STATE  CADETS  SUPPORT. 

(Section  25,  page  6,  Laws  1901.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 


$330  49 


Persons  to  whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  In 

1904. 


Conn,    H.    C,    band  instruments 
Henderson   Ames   Co.,    Mdse 

Total    


STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  SUPPORT. 

(Section  24a,  page  6,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904, 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Price,    R.    B.,    treasurer. 
Totals    


Warrants 

issued  in 

1908, 


.1 


$2,500  00 
$2,500  00 


$5,000  00 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$2,500  00 
$2,500  00 


1^8 


l?Er0UT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


BOARD  OF  CHARITIES  AND  CORRECTIONS— SALARY  SEC- 
RETARY. 

(Section  24a,  pa^re  6,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1908  and  1904., 


Total 


Persons   to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


■ 


$83  28 
2.000  00 


92,083  28 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Robertson,    Wes    L.,    secretary... «. 


11,000  08 


11.000  00 


BOARD  OF  CHARITIES  AND  CORRECTIONS— EXPENSES, 

(Section  24a,  pagre  6,   Laws  1908.) 


Balance    In    form.er    appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 


Total   

Balance   cancelled 


Balance 


Persons   to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Hurt,    Julia,    member    

I^oos,   Eld.   Fred  V.,   member 

Pettljohn,   A.   C,   member 

Perry,    Mary   E5.,    member 

Robertson,    Wes   L.,    member 

Robinson,    H.    E.,    member 

Tribune    Printing    Co.,     supplies. 

Thorpe,    Hellen,    member    

Wormack,    Ralph,    member    


Totals 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


$298  89 
8,000  00 


13,296  89 
215  G9 


13,063  20 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$58  80 
137  64 
97  90 
83  96 
836  40 
484  75 


127  28 


$1,326  73 


$467  20 

58  40 

80  75 

286  83 

648  60 

18  84 

86  65 

257  03 


$1,754  10 


MISSISSIPPI  COUNTY  LEVEE. 

(Section  1,   page  40,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


I 


Persons  to  whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Lievee  District  No.  1,    Mississippi  county. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


$20,000  00 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$19,688  20 


DlSfiURSEMENTS. 


tS9 


BEER  INSPECTION— SALARIES. 

(Section  ZB,  page  8,   Laws  19jD3.) 


Balance  In  former  appropriation 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904... 

Total   , 

Balance   cancelled    

Balance   


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  Issued. 


Crenshaw,    G.    Y.,    Inspector 

Barrett.    R.   C,    deputy   Inspector 

Drescher,    Edward,    deputy    inspector. 

Downey,   J.   j.,    deputy  inspector 

Winters,   N.  J.,    deputy  inspector 


Totals. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 


13.000  00 
1.600  00 
1.500  00 
1,600  00 
1,600  00 


99,000  00 


$774  20 
18,000  00 


118,774  20 
24  20 


118,750  00 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$3,000  00 
1,600  00 
1.500  00 
1,600  00 
1,166  67 


$8,666  67 


BEER  INSPECTION— EXPENSES. 

(Section  33,   page  8,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904... 

Total   I 

Balance    cancelled    

Balance    


Persons   to   whom    warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


$10,901  34 
24,000  00 


$34,901  34 
10,400  14 


$24,501  20 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Barrett,     R.    C,    expenses , 

Barnard,    Geo.    D.   &  Co.,    stationery. 

Brown,    M.   P.,    derk 

Bell  Telephone   Co 

Crenshaw,    G.   Y.,    expenses 

Crenshaw,    C.   R.,   stamp  clerk 

Commerdal   Bldg.    Co.,    rent 

Drescher,   Edward,    expenses  

Downey,    J.   J.,    expenses 

Eqtdtable   Life   Assurance   Society 

Klnloch  Telephone  Co \, 

Kennard,  J.   &  Son«   Mdse 

Newman,    B.    W.,    clerk 

The  May   Co.,    furniture 

Williams,   W.   M.,    legal   service 

Winters,  N.  J.,  expenses 


$262  07 

63  00 

1,500  00 

61  55 

495  82 

720  00 

675  00 

326  15 

174  15 

225  00 

60  00 

67  61 

900  00 


XiO  35 


$23190 

50  26 

1,675  00 

69  20 

336  92 

896  00 

323  00 

154  23 

900  00 

60  45 

1,075  00 

50  00 

5,000  00 

188  10 


Totals 


$5,900  70    $11,009  05 


1^/) 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


SPECIAL  LIQOUR   LICENSES  REFUNDED. 

(Section  1,  page  40,  Laws  1904.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1901. 


.$20,742  96 


MANUFACTURERS. 


Name. 


Totals. 


Bennett  &  Harris , 

Eaton  &  W hi twell , 

Friedman,  Keller  &  Co  . . , 

Frlese,  Peter 

Fray,0.  C 

Front  &  Stout .. 

Fox,  Geo.  W 

Hermann  Dlst.  Co 

Ueronius,  L.  P 

Johnson,  A.F 

Lower,  A.  W 

Lofton,  ThoB.  N 

Shores,  J .  A 

Shephard.  Geo.  H 

Stafford,  E.  G.  &  Co 

Snyder,  Joseph 

Smiley,  J.  H 

Schwerlng.  F.  H 

Shelton.  Oha.«».  W 

Schrelner,  John  E 

Slebert,  Michael 

Hchwelss,  August 

Turnbull&Oo 


Address. 


Amount  paid. 


Permit. 


Dora. 

Pine 

Paducah,  Ky . . . 

Daisy 

Perry 

Humansvllle... 
HifThlandsvlUe. 

Hermann 

Jake  Prairie.... 

Edgerton 

Kenton 

Waco 

Flag  Springs  . . , 

(amonte 

Dogwood 

Ashton 

Annapolis 

Glen  Allen 

Montevallo 

Seneca 

Lawrenceton... 

Zell 

Omba 


|l  50 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
00 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 


936  00 


Stamps. 


13  00 

40  66' 


4  50 
140  47 

4  00 
10  Oo 
23  00 

4 

5 

2 


84 
00 
00 


20  15 
25  68 


43  19 

3  SO 
8  fO 
«  00 
200 


t343  13 


Total. 


50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 


II 

3 

I 
41 

1 

1 

6  00 
141  97 

5  50 
1160 
25  10 

7  84 
650 
3  50 

21  65 
27 
1 


18 
50 


44  69 

4  70 
10  00 
760 
350 
1  50 


$381  13 


MERCHANTS. 


Anderson  &.  Son,  O.  B, . . . . 

Adair,   T.  W 

Arnold*  Co.,  H.C 

Anderson,  Frank  M 

Aber,  W.  H 

Andrew  Bros 

Adams  &  Lester 

Allee,  E.  M 

Anti- Monopoly  Drug  Co.. 

Allee,  W.  S 

Allen,  T.  T 

Adams,  W.  T 

Avery  &  McKay 

Alsop,  T.  V ;.. 

Anthony,  S.  F 

Andreas,  G.  H.  J 

Adams,  T.  T 

Amsterd  am  Drug  Co 

Apperson.  J.  B 

Adams,  John  M 

Adams  Sc  Cooper 

Agnew.  J.  P 

Allemang  &  Co 

Allemang,  L.  F.  &  Co 

Antrim  &  Cole 

Brandenberger,  A 

Bolton.   Theo.  J 

Blackburn  Bros 

Burcbett  &  Co..  J 

Brasher,  Wm.  L 

Berlin*  Kelly 

Bernard^John  F 

Bender,  W.  C 

Bennett,  J.  T 


Kcytesville 

Archie 

428  M ain  St. ,    Kansas  City*. '. '. .  .... 

Conway 

Montherrat 

Rea 

N  or borne 

Speed  

Carthage 

Glean 

Liberty 

R  Ichards 

Troy 

N^w  Franklin 

Harrlsburg 

3001  Shenandoah  Ave.,  St.  Ixiuls.. 

South  Greenfield 

Amsterdam 

Belmont 

Lock  wood 

M  arshal  1 

218  Campbell  St.,  Springfield    ... 

Trlplett 

Snyder 

Steffenville    

Jefferson  City 

4  linton 

Blackburn 

Princeton 

870  Boonville  Sc. ,  Springfield 

Princeton 

Fairfield 

11th  &  Frederick  Ave.,  St.  Joseph 
Laredo 


11  50 


1 
3 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


50 
00 
50 
SO 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
60 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 


$3  00 
500 
5  00 
3  00 
200 


3  50 
250 

4  45 

9  80 


7 
3 


10 
00 


923 
7  80 


5  00 


6  30 
10  75 

38 


00 

74 

50 

40 

50 

00 

30 

9  00 

3  00 

11  00 


1 
1 
4 

2 

7 


14  50 

6  50 
8  00 


4 
3 
1 
5 
4 


50 
50 
50 
00 
00 


6  95 

11  30 

8  60 

4  50 

10  73 

50 

30 

5U 

fM) 

£0 

50 

80 


1 

9 
J 
1 
6 
1 
7 
12  25 


1 
1 
1 
2 


as 

50 
50 
50 

2  24 

3  00 
2  90 
6  00 
350 
8  80 

10  50 

4  50 
12  50 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


l6l 


SPECIAL  LIQUOR  LICENSES  RBPUNDBD-Contlnued. 

MERCHANTS. 


Name. 


Address. 


Amount  paid. 


Permit. 


Stamps. 


Total. 


Barnes  &  Parrlsh 

Brockman,  H.  H 

Brlcker,  J.  N 

Bandel,  Edward  F 

Brewer,  John  II 

Brasfleld,  W.  R 

Beoler&  Co.,  J.  W 

Brown.  Thos.  C 

Bartlett  &  Bucholz 

Brown  &  Blbbons 

Burrls,  Josh 

Bllncoe.  W.  E 

Ballough,  W.  T 

Basbong  &  Ross 

Brewer,   B.  F 

Basket,  J.  B 

Beadles,  J.  U 

Balfour,   L.  I) 

Beashire,  Thos  

Balr,  J.  M 

Barger,   E.  L.  .  ..^ 

Buchanan.  T.  J 

Bullock,  W.  H 

Bennett  Drug  Co 

Bressler&  Murst 

Brewer,  W.  L 

Bryant,  We8t&  Co 

isiaKoy,   i.j. 

Brlghtwell  &  Landes 

Burhams.  Joseph  W 

Brown,  J.  H 

Boggs,  &  Co.,  J.  M 

Barton.   W.  tt 

Brainerd&  Bridgi^s 

Bradley,  J.  J 

Braggs  &  Smith 

Barnett.  J.  E 

Bondurant  &OglIvie 

Brown  &  Son,  M.  A 

Bruce,  M.  P 

B.  &L.  Drug  <'o 

Buckner  &  Whitney 

Biggs.  E.  P 

Block.   M 

Brown,   T.  S 

Bllleter.  W.  J 

Boebler,  A.  E 

Brown,  Geo.  M 

Boutelje,  S  S 

Bowen,  O.  W 

Bradley  &  Bailey 

Baumann,  H .  R 

Basse,  J.  H.  C 

Baler  &  Martinek 

Brown.  H.  D 

Breunert,  A 

Burcb,  S.  J 

Burkhardt,  B.  J 

Brummall  &  Bro.,  J.  D... 

Bard.  L.  P 

Brown,  Geo.  E 

Braun,  A.  E 

Boll«»,  N.  L 

Brookshire.  H.  C 

Brown,  A 

Bratcher  &  Selvidge 

Braecklln,  Sophie 

Brown  Drug  Co 

Barnard  &  Co 

Burnett,  J.  A 

Brasher  Bros 

Burvenlch,  Anton 

Brierly.  J.  B 

Bradley,  S.  L 

Buckley.  Ed 

Ball.  X.P 

A— U 


Van 

Eldon 

Adrian 

2004  St.  Joe  Ave.,  St.  Joseph... 

Fair  Play 

Garden  City 

McNatt  

Norborne 

Gallatlu 

516  Main  St.,  JopUn 

407  Main  St.,  Joplln 

Stanberry 

Nevada  

Mt.  Morlah 

Indian  Grove 

Lucerne 

School 

13!03  Grand  Ave..  Carthage.... 

Ford  City 

Ludlow 

P'rtostatt 

California 

Monteval  lo 

PelrceCity 

Gentry    

1400  Broadway.  Kansas  City.. 

Strafford   

Greenfield 

2201  Olive  St..  Kansas  City.... 

Stoutland 

Duenweg 

New  Franklin 

Laclede 

Kahoka 

Higbee 

Troy 

HumansviUe 

Charleston 

Marshall 

New  Franklin 

Charleston 

Mexico 

Lutesville 

MandevlUe 

Kearney 

Bynumvlllc 

Winchester 

Memphis 

Jefferson  City 

Plattsburg  

Ethel   

Washington 

Fenton 

Truxton 

Tebbitts 

1335  Grand  Ave.,  Kansas  City. 

Rhineland 

Fayette 

Salisbury 

Point  Pleasant 

Chllllcothe 


Marcelino 

Weaubleau 

Joplln 

Collins 

Concordia , 

Malta  Bend . 

Aurora , 

Cedar  City 

Clifton  Hill 

1725  Frederick  Ave..  St.  Joseph.. 

Gunn  City 

Linneus 

Gentry  ville 

Florida 


11  50 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


50 
50 
SO 
50 
50 
60 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
SO 


1  50 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
] 
1 
1 
1 
] 
1 
1 
1 


50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
60 
50 
60 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
60 
50 


1  50 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
60 
50 
50 
1  50 
1  50 
50 
3  00 
1  50 
60 
50 
SO 
50 


1 


1 
1 
1 

1 


SO 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
60 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 


1  50 


50 
50 
50 


1  50 


$3  75 

2  85 

3  00 

1  48 

U  90 

200 

300 

2'26" 

10  75 
200 
1  00 

670' 

1  00 
300 

4 

1 
5 
4 

6 
1 


30 
50 
60 
00 
OJ 
80 


6  00 
2  90 


200 
1  35 

3  35 
8  04 

380 

11  62 

6  10 
9  25 

7  00 
10  00 

3  00 

3  20 
7  82 
950 

4  80 
6  50 
850 
4  82 
9  09 


2 

1 


50 
40 


300 

2  00 

4  50 

15  30 


2 

21 

5 

4 

1 


50 
09 
84 
50 
10 
00 


2  00 


500 

3  70 

2  70 

200 

4  85 

1  50 

1  00 

II 

5 
4 
4 

1 
2 


60 
25 
35 
50 
50 
98 


18  40 
850 
450 
1  50 
1  50 
3  70 

12  25 
3  SO 


2  50 
1  50 

1  50 
8  20 

2  50 
50 
SO 
80 


800 


7 
5 


10 

60 


6  50 


2 
7 
4 
3 
2 
1 
4 


80 
50 
46 
50 
85 
£0 
86 


9  64 


30 
£0 


13  12 
760 

10  75 
8  50 


11 
4 
4 


50 

50 
70 


9  32 

11  OO 

6  30 
8  00 

10  00 

7  82 
10  59 

4  00 
290 
1  60 
1  iii) 
3  OO 

3  f.O 
6  00 

16  80 

4  CO 
22  59 

34 


2 
5 
2 
1 
1 


00 
60 
50 
60 

60 


3  50 


50 
SO 
20 
20 
50 
35 
50 
3  00 
2  50 


1(.2 


kEPOM  OP  tttfe  StAT£  AUDltOR. 


SPECIAL   LIQUOR  LICENSES   RBFUNDED-Continued. 

MERCHANTS. 


Name. 


Address. 


Amount  paid. 


Permit. 


Beshear,  V.  Ji 

Burk,  E.  W 

Bradtthaw  Bros 

Brown,  C.  W 

Bonne  Terre  Pharmacy... 

Baonlnjf.  T.  J 

Barrett  &  Co.,  W.  H 

Baldwin,  Geo.  C 

Brite&  Cox 

Burnell,  Ed 

Bartlett  &  Banlett 

Brooksbank,  H  .. 

BrowD,  I).  K 

Barker,  J.  L 

OralK,  C.  () 

Clark  &  Co.,  Chas.  U 

City  Pharmacy 

Oreaoh,  .1.  W 

Cannon,  .John  A 

Chapman,  U.  S 

Chrlsman  &  Ruwen 

Orank  Drug  C'o.,  J.  W  — 

Clark.  O.  P 

Clark  &  Price 

CaflPee,  Amos  H 

.  Carter  &  (^o.,  J.  A 

Church  &  Co.,  S.  F: 

Cash,  R.  B 

('arloB  &  Lovell 

Christopher,  M.  J 

Calfee.  J.  C 

Cary  &  Son,  s.  B 

Cunningham,  Geo.  6 

Cox    K.  G 

Campbell.  Bros 

Cochran  &  Wilson 

Campbell,  John 

Crouch,  A.  H 

Coulter.  F.  U 

Colson,  Marlon 

Cordry,  L.  M 

CalMson,  G.   F 

Clark,  L.  W 

Center  Drug  Co 

Curl,  A.  C 

Crlgler,  O.  L 

Clark,  T.  L 

Christy.  W.  S 

(^happen,  E.  M  

Conn ,  James  W 

Curry,  J.  F 

Corbln,  H.  L 

Oapp,  M.  P 

Clark,  John  E 

Cronhardt,  D.  F 

Cater,  E 

Cunningham  &  Barbee 

Camplxill,  D.  B 

Cox,  VV.  M 

Clements,  David 

Carney,   Ira  

Clinton,  J.  H 

Cannady  Bros 

Crenshaw  &  Young 

Cross  &  Co.,  T.8 

Collins,  A.  C 

Oollum  Mercantile  Co.... 

Crlgler,  W.  W 

Christopher,  H.  D 

Carter vllle  Drug  Co 

Cooper  Drug  Co 

Camp])ell  &  Ballow 

Dllley  Drug  Co 

Dunlap,  E.  J 

Drake.  W.  C 

Dodge  &  Co 

Day  Drug  Co 


Vandalia . . . . 

Moberly. 

Arrow  Rock. 


Frcderlcktown 

Bonne  Terre 

Salisbury 

Harrison  vllle 

Nevada 

Monett 

Ridgeway 

Springfield 

mS.  Campbell  St.,  Springfield... 

Memphis 

LaGrange. 

Galena 

255  S.  Main  St.,  St.  Louis 

Clinton 

Linn  Creek 

Hamilton 

Diamond 

Webb  City 

2O0  W.  Commercial  St.,  Springfield 

Osborn 

Neosho 

Carthage 

McFall 

Bethany 

SpickardsviUe 

Prairie  Home 

Gllman 

Deerfleld 

1201  Grand  ave.,  Kansas  City 

Ijamar 

Craig 

Ridgeway 

Gooch  Mills 

Lamar 

Sheldon 

Chllhowee 

Maysburg 

OttervlUe 

Leeton 

3323  E.  12th  St  ,  Kansas  City 

Center 

Cross  Timbers 

San t  a  Pee 

Center 

Union  vllle 

Wyacotida 

New  London 

Molierly 

Dover  

Cairo 

Warren  sbu  rg 

Chillicothe 

Marcellne 

Belton 

Old  Monroe 

Oxford 

LinkviUe 

Blalrstown 

Independence 

Marlon  vllle 

Lexington 

Collins 

Moody 

121  North  2d  St.,  St.  Joseph 

Florida 

Frederlcktown 

Oartervllle 

416  Main  St.,  JopUii 

Memphis , 

Gainesville 

Gilliam 

Bolivar 

Forbes 

Holden 


|1  60 
1  50 
1  50 
1  50 
300 


BO 
50 


1  50 


I 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
SO 
50 
6C 
50 
50 
SO 
50 
50 


1  50 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


60 
50 
50 
50 
60 
50 
50 
60 
50 
50 
60 
50 
60 
60 
60 
60 
50 
60 
50 
60 
50 
50 
SO 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 


1  60 


60 
50 

50 


1  60 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
] 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


60 
50 
50 
50 
60 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
60 
60 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 


1  60 


50 
50 


Stamps. 


$10  00 

1  00 

5  60 

50 

330 


480 

300 

200 

200 

5  15 

00 

40 

50 

10 

50 

300 

905 

600 

50 

10  45 

12  60 

3  15 


3 
4 

1 
1 
2 


2 

11 

3 


70 
70 
45 


7  70 
200 
330 


1 
5 


50 
60 


300 


5 
5 
1 
5 
2 
1 


00 
00 
00 
00 
20 
00 


12  FO 


2 
2 


00 
00 


20  OO 

2  00 
4  00 

IS  60 

11  80 

1  00 

i'TO" 
10  00 

4  00 
10  00 

1  50 

3  50 
1  60 


150 

1*66' 

1  50 
600 
1  70 

*2'66' 

350 
300 
100 

5  40 
8  14 

6  75 

1  50 

2  00 


100 


Total. 


Ill  60 

250 

7  10 

200 

630 

1  50 

630 

4  50 

350 

350 

665 

460 

500 

800 

260 

400 

4  50 

10  55 

750 

200 

11  OS 

14  00 

465 

420 

13  20 

495 

160 

150 

020 

360 

480 

300 

7  10 

4SC 

650 

6  50 

250 

6  50 

3  70 

250 

14  30 

360 

360 

2160 

350 

6  40 

20  00 

13  30 

260 

150 

320 

11  50 

6£0 

11  50 

300 

500 

3  CO 

1  50 

300 

1  50 

250 

300 

650 

3  to 

ISO 

3  50 

500 

450 

2  50 

1  50 

690 

964 

825 

300 

350 

1  50 

250 

niSUURSKMliNTS. 


1'''3 


SPECIAL   LIQUOR   LICENSES   REFIJNDED-Continued. 

MERCHANTS. 


Name. 


Address. 


Amount  paid. 


Permit. 


Stamps. 


Total. 


I)e  LaVencne,  W.  U 

DoGolla.  J.U 

Donahue  Sic  Sliade 

Dougherty  &  Uo 

Deyo,  W.  II 

Dolan,  Bros.  &  Co 

Dean,  R.  N 

Dameron  &  Co.,  J .  A 

Dean.  O.  B 

DeVllbiss.  Frank 

Doni'hoo,  J .  J 

Dustin,  Mrs.  II 

Diamond  Drug  Co 

Davis,  E.  W 

Deppe,  Louis 

Duckworth  &  Son,  E.  A  . 

Deal,  Louis  S 

DeLasus,  F.  E 

Doss.  S.  E 

Doyle.  K.  A 

Dlmmitt.  B.  F 

Dalton,  Robt.  P 

Drunert,  N .  L 

Dennis  &  Co.,  E 

Dick,  Maurice 

Dawson,  O.D 

Davis.  W.  S 

Dent,  H.  T 

Dietrich  Bros 

Dlggs&Son,  F.  W.  H.... 

D(^d,  J.  M 

Davis    H.O 

Dow  Drug  Co 

Dooley ,  O.  A 

Donnell  Drug  Co 

Duffy  Bros ; 

Davls-Cummios  Drug  Co. > 

Davis,  W.  H 

Dudgeon,  W.  A 

Diggs,  H.G 

RlstOD,  Goo 

Early,  James 

Elliott- Hunter  Drug  Co... 

Erk.  J.  C 

Ervin,  W.  .J 

Esrey.  J.  D 

Edde&  Edde 

Elllfrit  Drug  Co 

Emison,  Matthew 

English,  J.  W .. 

Evans.  James  M 

Rwell,  L.  E 

Elliston,  G.  W 

Edwards  Bros 

Eichenberger.  Fred 

Evans,  Ed.  E 

Eofr&  Dotson 

Edel.  Frank 

Ellis,  J.M 

Farrar,  Dan  O 

Foster,  Chas.  A  

Farmer.  A.  J 

Frick,  F.  M 

Flood  &  Becker 

Featberstun,  Chas.  T 

Fowler,  G.  L 

Fisher.  Thos.  U 

Farr,  J.  0 

Fulkerson,  Isaac 

Fertlg.T.  S 

Fischer  &  Oo 

Fischer.G.  A 

Farrar,  Ed.  H 

Ferguson  -  Kintrea  Drug 

Co 

Fowler,  A.  P 

Florence,  Oscar 


Brownington 

Gallatia 

1538  Main  St.,  Joplln 

Stanberry 

Clifton  City 

Freeman 

Norborne 

Kingston 

Mevada 

?3pring  Garden 

3.:3  Main  St. .  Joplin 

Southwest  City 

Lamar 

Fillmore 

2 HO  Market  St..  St.  Louis 

Lancaster 

Miicon 

Perry  vllle 

Kutledge 

P.  O.  East  Prairie 

Uochcport 

Patton 

Truxton 

Doniphan 

Cole  Camp 

Memphis 

Gorin 

Vandalia 

Luray 

G  lasgow 

Gatewood 

Independence 

200  Ohio  St.,  Sedalla 

500  E.  Commercial  St..  Springfield. 

Green  Castle 

623  Edmond  St.,  St.  Joseph 

Tullvania .. 

Fayette 

Glasgow 

Elston 

Ravanna 

Fairfax 

Lee's  Summit 

Hamilton 

Hardin 

Preston 

Hlgginsvllle 

New  London 

Paris 

Madison  ville 

Bogard 

Oaplinger  Mills 

Bevier 

513  -*.  Fourth  St.,  St.  Louis.. 

Ravanna 

Protem 

Carthage 

1602  Main  St.,  .Joplln 

Bolivar 

Trenton 

HartviUe 

Oak  Grove 

Tipton 

Seneca 

Clarksburg 

Blackburn 

Alanthus 

Waver ly ,  

Sarcoxle 

700  E.  High  St ,  Jefferson  City 
10^  E.  High  St  .Jefferson  City 
Centralia 


lOS  Essex  St.,  Springfield 

RIdgeway 

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RETORT  OF  THE  STATE  XL'DITOB. 


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165 


SPECIAL  LIQUOR  LICENSES  RBPUNDEI>-ConUnued. 

MERGHAMT8. 


Name. 


Address. 


Amount  paid. 


Permit. 


Stamps. 


Total. 


Houf.  .1.  W 

Hamilton,  V.  L 

Hogenson,  J.  A 

Hunter.  S.  T 

Hartmiller  Bros 

Hawkins.  James  L 

Ne8s&  Smith..' 

Hock,  Chris 

Horner  &  Bremer 

Hord  &Long 

Hix.  J.  S 

Hummel,  John  A 

Harvey,  W.  0 

Hausgen,  Oeo.  P 

Hudson.  W.  B 

Uouser  Drug  Go 

HIckey,  D.  B 

Uleks&  Hedlnger 

Howard,  L.  U 

Hecker.  Oeo.  J 

Hess,  Paul  L 

Houser,  P.  W 

Hughes  Drug  Oo 

Haldiman,  J.  C 

Hughes  Drug  Oo 

Hlgginbotham,  E  S 

Harris,  W.  S 

Haines,  W.  D 

Hall-Plpkln  Drug  Oo 

Hays.T.  V 

Hackleman,  0.  T 

Hunt,  W.P 

Hamm&  Schmidt 

HutohafK>n,  O.  W 

Houf,  P.  K 

Haynie,  L.  M 

Hudson  &  Co.,  J.  O 

Hemm,  L.  P 

Hardin.  J.  H 

Hayden,  F.  A 

Hurty  &  Swearlngen 

Bolbrook  &  Son.  J.  R.... 

Harrison  Drug  Oo 

Hays  &  Shaeffer 

Hopper.  R.  L 

HuberBros    . 

Henry,  B.  P 

Hodges,  W.  P 

Ingham.  W.  V 

Ives,  Theron • 

.Johnson  &  Porker 

Jopes,  W.  U 

Jeans,  J.  W 

Jackson  &  Oo.,  D.  6 

Jackson.  R.  A 

Jones,  .1.  T 

Jones.  A.J 

Johnson,  Dade 

Jones,  Joe  R 

Jones,  J.  W 

Johnson,  E.  W 

.Jones,  P.  S 

Jefferson  Pharmacy 

Johnson  &  Parsons 

Johnson.  J.  G 

Jones,  Dr.  T 

Jefferson,  Pred 

Jamison,  J.  W 

Johnson  Drug  Co 

Kerns,  W.  B 

King  City  Com.  Club 

Keeney,  Hosier 

Kerr,  J.  A 

Kerschner.  Thos.  O 

King.  W 

Kimmel  &  Rowman 

Kitchen,  P,  S 


McOredle 

Laclede 

Ethel 

Marshall 

Lebanon 

Roanoke 

Slkeston 

Appleton  City 

Alma « . 

Harrisburg 

Mack's  Creek 

New  Madrid 

Roanoke 

5901  Maple  Ave.,  St.  Louis 

Gatewood 

Desloge 

Rich  Hill  

Hopkins 

Union  vlllc 

Montrose 

1127  Independence  Aye..  K.  C. 

Cal  if ornla 

Dixon 

California 

Bucklin 

Rich  Hill 

.Sturgeon 

Oilman  City 

330  Boonvillf^  tit.,  SprlngHeld.. 

Harwood 

(?apllnger  Mills 

716  Murphy  St.,  Jopiln 

Sweet  Springs 

HIgginsvlile 

Tlndall : 

Nelson 

Bates 

Klrkwood 

Moberly *.... 

Ashlev 

Nevada 

Carthage 

WebbClty 

Columbia 


BonnvlUo 

Klrksville 

Canton 

Dearborn 

oiney 

Conway 

Greenfield  

Nashville 

Corder 

Branch 

Fair  Grove 

Newton 

Lomonville 

Myers 

Braymer 

Tulip 

Callao 

Washington 

Holllday 

Rothwell 

Osgood 

Melbourne 

Carl  Junction 

107MalnSr.,  JopUo. 

Bunceton 

King  City 

Breckenrldge 

Urlch 

Tarklo 

King8vllU> 

S  )utli  GreenUtild.  . 
Princeton, 


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11  50 
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7  00 
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4  00 
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4  15 

11  00 


500 
4  00 

1  00 
700 

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2  55 
2  80 
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UEPOKX  OF  THE   STATE  AUDITOR. 


SPECIAL.  LIQUOR  LICENSES  RBFUNDBD-Contlnued. 

MERCHANTS. 


Name. 


Address. 


Amount  paid. 


Permit. 


Koster,  Herman 

Kimberlln  &  Ogden 

Kowerts,  Geo , 

Kready,  J.  H  

Knlrfht,  Louis  R 

Keltner  &  Keltner 

Kelly.  L.  J , 

Kohimyer,  Ohas 

Kllen  &  Harrison 

Kirby.  0.  O 

Kellogg,  E.  B 

Kimmons.  W.  E 

Kester  &  Sharp  Drug  C  > . . ; 
Klein  Swt.  Spg^.  Dist.  Co 

Kinnlson,  W.  8 

FCoch,  G.  V I 

Kasb,  B.  M I 

Lee,  Edward 

Land  &  Field 

Lindsey  Drug  Co.,  O..J....I 

Lisch.  H.  O 

Lindley,  E.  O 

Lemon,  A.  L i 

Lynch,  R.  B ' 

Lynn  Drugstore 

Lannlng  R.  W 

Loomis,  Charles  W 

Loomis.  William  A 

Lehman,  A .  H 

Lang,  G.  H 

Lasche,  O.  P 

Llewellyn.  J.  F 

Law  &  Keller , 

Leath,  S.  TI •, 

Lougan  &  Sowell 

Lane,  W.  G 

Liggltt.    A.  A 

Lucas,  Joseph 

Ludwick.  J.  F 

Love,  A.  H , 

Leach,   J. O    

Linn,  Mrs.  H.  H 

Martin,  J.  B 

Martin,  Nathan 

Moore  Drug  Co 

Moore,    M.  B 

Morgan,    W.  S 

Mitchell.  W.   H 

Morris,   T.  B 

Meyer   Bros 

Marshall,    Fi.  T 

Marmaduke,  .J 

Mann,    F.  L 

Marbut,  W.  N 

Maccabe,  James  R 

Met/ler,  A.  L 

Martin,  S.  L.  &  Co 

Montgomery,  U 

Moore,   E.  E , 

Manuel,  C'has 

Miller  vt  Son,  II.  M 

Miller   E.  M 

Miller  &  McUcynolds 

MlU;hell.  J.  L 

Martin  &  Bowman 

Minton,  J.   H 

Mackay.  J.  W 

Myers,  G.  T 

Meng  &  Zeysing 

Moses,  J.  ii.... 

Martln,S.  V 

Mallett,  Elgin 

Moore,  O.  H 

Miller  &  Sullivan 

Malrs,  .T.  A 

Marmaduke.   M .  A 

Martin,  M.  W 


St  Joseph. 


Minden  Mines 

Clarksdale  

Mack's  Creek. .    ., 

Sikeston 

<031  Messanla  Ave 

Luray , 

Millard 

Hornersville •. 

Fairfield *. 

ICey  tesvillle 

Republic 

Harwood 

4 U  M al Q  St. V kan.sas  City .......'. 

325  Edmonds  St..  St.  .losoph 

1817  Frederick  Ave..  St.  Joseph. 

6U  Main  St..  Joplln    

1002  Frederick  Ave.,  St.  Joseph. 

Higeinsville 

BufTalo , 

Oronogo , 

Stan  berry 

Lincoln 

Plato 

Bolckow 

Sie.  Genevieve 

Le.xlngton 

r^xlngton , 

Mokane 

New  Franklin 

Brookfleld  

Mexico 

Gienwood 

M  Ine  LaMotte , 

lioustonla...; , 

Montreal 

Cross  Timbers 

PoplarBluflT 

Butler.  ...: , 

P.  O.,  Short  Bend 

Memphis 

Canton , 

Russellville , 

Polo 

Lineville 

Mound  City 

Kingston 

Seneca  

Arrow  Rock , 

Pilot  G  ro  ve 

Winston 

Deepwater , 

Oak  Grove , 

Mt.  Vernon 

Springfield 

Crelghton 

Blue  Ridge 

Clinton 

Eaglevlllo 

Hermitage 

Ava 

Alpha 

Morrlsville 

Stockton 

Hopkins 

Napier. 

Rome 

Mack's  Creek 

Dover. 

Gait 

East  Prairie.. 

Trenton.  .... 

P.  O.  Rolyat. 

Gilliam 

Browning 

Nt'vadci 

Kalioka 


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60 
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60 
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1  60 


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1  50 
1  50 
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1  50 


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50 
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50 
50 
50 
50 


Stamps. 


$3  00 


00 
87 
50 
45 
00 
50 


4  80 


6  OJ 
2  70 


1  7.5 
1  00 
3  60 
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11  70 
1  50 
5  03 


2  52 


4  dO 

3  60 
75 

6  50 
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3 
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3  00 


5 
4 
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50 


21  81 
1  50 


50 
00 
30 
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00 
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70 
11  80 


2 
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1 
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00 
00 
80 


10  15 

4  50 
2  00 


1 
4 
1 
3 


80 
50 
50 
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30 
00 
70 


3  77 

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7  00 
3  00 
3  00 


8  00 


5 
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1 
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35 
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85 

1  m 

2  00 
70 
20 


1 
4 
2 
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4 


20 

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Total. 


H  50 
50 
50 
87 
00 
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2 
2 

2 


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2 
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50 
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50 


6  30 


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4 
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50 
50 
30 
50 


3  25 
2  50 

5  10 

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13  20 

3  00 

6  53 


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4 


50 
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6  10 


5 
2 


10 

25 


8  OO 

4  50 
560 

5  40 
8  50 

5  50 
600 

23  31 

3  00 

4  00 

6  50 
g  80 
250 
2  .50 
4  50 
2  20 

13  30 


1 
5 
2 
3 


50 
.50 
50 
30 


11  65 
6  00 


3 
3 


50 
30 


6  00 


3 
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1 


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50 
70 
6  TiO 
2  20 

5  27 

1  50 

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50 
10 
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6  .50 

5  85 

2  50 
fi  35 

3  00 
50 
20 
70 
75 

3  70 

6  22 
5  55 


4 
5 
1 


3 
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2 
5 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


167 


SPECIAL  LIQUOR  LICE3NSISS  REFUNDED— Continued. 

MKBCHANTS. 


Name. 


Address. 


Amount  paid. 


Permit. 


Stamps. 


Total. 


Martin.  J.  B 

Meredith,  R.  L 

Maupln&Co..  £.  W 

Mangu8&Oo.,  T.  D 

Mauer,  M.  M 

Mert weather  &  Co.,  W.  A 

Moore,  James  W 

Montgomery.  T.  B 

Murray.  J.  V. 

ailller,  Vm  v....    •.••...•• 

Miller  &  Vemaz 

Miers,  John  W 

Hetcalf,  F.  M 

Myers,  eSllen 

Meyer,  Chas.  E 

Meyer,  Henry  D 

Mofflt-West  Drug  Co 

Mulanix.  W.  M    

Mahan.  S.  N 

Marquis,  J.  S 

Mt^yers,  J.  O 

Muratta,  James 

Moore,  William 

Martin  &  Co.,  J.  W 

Morrison,   W.  S 

Moorman.  J.  W 

Miller  &  Teeter 

Mansur,  0.  W 

Miller,   F.  W 

Major,  E.  L 

Mograw,  T.  T 

MedlcaJ  Hall  Pharmacy... 

Mlkel,   H 

Mirtlebach,  William 

McDearmon,  J    B 

McKlnley,  M.  M 

McKean  &  Spoonemore. . . 

McOee,  J.  B 

McOracken  &  Sel  vldge 

McOann,  J.A 

McOroreyft  Oo 

McKinney.  A.  ,1 

McKeever  &  Oo.,  R.  V.. .. 

McKinney,  A.  J 

McAnally,  8.  M 

MeDavld,  G.  W 

McDavitt  A  Ohristle 

McOomb.  O.  A 

McOubbln.  J.  W 

McMillen&  Mlllsap 

McOonn,  W.  .0 

McMahan.  B.  O 

McOann,  W.  S 

McOowan,  A.  8 

McOarty,  A.  B 

McKlnley.  O.  A 

McEuen.  Oliver 

McOandless.  Alex 

McOan ne  &  Son,  R.  O 

McOorroack  Drug  Co 

Neil.  Wm '. 

Newlee,  .fohn  M 

Nelson,  W.  H 

NeUon,  J.  F 

Nicholas  &  Herndon 

Noland  &  Oo 

Neubauer,  B 

May   A ibert. «««.. ...    

Neighbors,  J.  W 

Omsbee,  J.  I* 

0*Bannon  &  Hunt 

Overton,  O.  S 

Owen.  Edgar 

Urr,  Samuel 

Ott,  Oscar  H 

Owsley,  F.  T 

Q'Panlel,  J,  A ; 


Armstrong 

Joplin 

Olark 

Olark 

Hopkins 

Ewing 

La  Belle 

Warrensburg 

Warrensburg 

Warrensburg 

Warrensburg 

536  Indep.  Ave.,  Kansas  City* — 

Hughesville 

Portage  viile 

St.  Charles 

St.  Charles 

Fourth  and  Lucas  ave.,  St.  t<oui» 

Graysvlile 

Mai  tabend 

Balm 

Jamestown  

WebbOlty 

Turney 

West  Plains 

Rushville 

Chit  wood 

Huntsdale.. 

Richmond 

Moberly 

Paris 

Fayette 

Poplar  Bluir 

Columbia 

Boon  vlUe 

Oartervllle 

Jamesport 

Parneil  City 

Tuscumbla 

Collins 

Vibbard 

Ann. 

Tiff  City 

Grant  Uity 

Birch  Tree 

Marble  Hill 

Bloomfleld 

LaPlata 

Rolla 

Laddonla 

Lebanon 

Holllday 

P.  O.  Kavenwood 

800  Independence  Ave.,  K.  0 

230 Ohio  St.,  Sedalia 

316  Main  St..  Joplin 

Windsor 

Shannondale 

Downing 

Moberly 

Farmlngton ... 

Elm  Flat 

Liberty  

KiDgsvUle 

Leeton 

Fulton 

Mecca.. 

896  E.  Oh'eVryS'tV.'Nevada* .'.'.'.' .*■'.' 

801  Pine  St.,  St.I^uis 

Ohaonia 

186-3  Springfield  St.,  Springfield... 

Corstcana 

Merwln 

Lincoln 

Green  Hidge 

Simcoe 

Hunnewell , ■. 


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RErORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


SPECIAL  LIQUOR   LICENSES   REFUNDED—Contlnued. 

MERCHANTS. 


Name. 


Address. 


Amount  paid. 


Permit. 


StamjM. 


Total, 


Ostrander  &  Wigl  oy 

Owl  Drug  Co 

Ott  DrugOo 

Owl  Pharmacy 

Patton,  J.  P 

Paxton.  Amos 

Parham,  E.  H 

Proud.  O.  O 

Penlfold,  E.J 

Pattoiif   w.  B .... 

Powell,  W.  L 

Phllbrlck,  John  O 

Petit  &  Welch 

Potter,  William  H 

Potter,  J.  E 

Pence,  Samuel  A 

Pierce,  Lewis 

Pitts.  John  W 

Pliant,  J.  F 

Phllbrlck  Drug  Co 

Payne  &  Co.,  B.  W 

Pyle,  8.  B 

Physicians  Supply  Co 

Payne,  K.  W.... 

Powers  &  Moore 

Phelps.  T.  J 

Penn,  J.  W •. 

Poage.  H.  E 

Page  &  Borth  

Patterson,  A.  M 

Physicians  Supply  Co 

Patterson.  James  P 

Patton  &Truitt....  

Pratt  &  Co.,  W.  II 

Pettijohn-Crowder  Drug 

Co 

Potter  &  Potter 

Poynter,  C.  L 

Parrlsh,  J.  S 

Peck  Drug  Co 

Patton  ABro.,  W.  C 

Porter,  U 

Pralher.  P.  D 

Quarles&  Hamlitjn 

Quinn  Pharmacy 

Klchardson  Drug  Co , 

Kooks,  £.  J 

Koeschcl.  W .  E , 

Bobbins  &  Co.,  E.  T 

Robertson,  C.  W 

Roby  Drug  Co 

Riddle,  M.  G 

Uesterer  Drug  Co , 

Rhea,  A.  L , 

Rowe.  Geo.  T 

Robertson,  C.  W 

Richmond  Drug  Co 

Rogers vl lie  Drug  Co 

Ream  &  Hon,  James  S 

Ross,  H 

Renner,  W.  P 

Raines,  J.  D 

Rafter,  M.  B 

Rlflle,  Clinton  J 

Renoe  Bros 

Roberts*  Son,  W.  W 

Rogers,  F.  M 

Rhoades.  John  H  

Ragan-Murphy  &  Tetter- 

ington 

Risk,  R.  C 

Risher,  J.  C 

Ranl<ln,  U.  J 

Romans,  A .  F 

Robinson,  F.  M    , 

Rowland  Bros , 

Rico,  J.  H 


OhilUcothe 

Lamar 

Joplln 

Columbia 

Albany  

Oomo 

Greenfield 

Oregon 

Oak  Grove 

628  Main  St.,  .Joplln 

Wheatland 

Oregon 

Carrollton 

Schell  Olty 

Clifton 

Kearney 

Lewis  Station 

Pittsburg 

Exeter 

Oregon 

Sentinel 

Dadeville 

Uld  Walnut  St.,  Kansas  City. 

Fayette 

Brookfleld 

Roanoke 

Shelbyvllle 

Shamrock , 

Doniphan , 

Mexico 

St.  Louis 

Game   

Macon 

Brookfleld 


Brookfleld 

Otterville 

Eldrldge 

Flea.sant  Green 
Columbia.....  .. 

Richmond 

Paris 

Columbia 

Richmond 

Poplar  Bluff... 
Keytesvllle.  .., 

Laredo , 

Boonvllle 

Warsaw 

Princeton  .  ..  . 


Roby. 

102.'i  East  121  h,  Kansas  City 

IttOH  Frederick  Ave..  St.  Joseph. 

Modena 

Pleasant  Hill 

Rldgeway 

Richmond 

Rogersville 

Green  Ridge 

Cowglll 

Bloomfleld 

May  wood , 

i'roy 

Foley 

Mokane , 

Hallsville 

Meadvllle , 

Brookfleld 


Richland   

Wliliamstown. 

Went  worth 

Klrksvllle 

Benton  City... 
Warrensburg  . 

Bevler 

Middlctown    . 


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26  50 
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12  40 

370 

12  50 

19  00 

390 

2  "tS 

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21  00 

9  90 

6  70 

14  35 

200 

1  50 

350 

1  .50 

5  50 

12  60 

3  50 

730 

16  50 

1  50 

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4  £0 

13  30 

2  13 

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SCO 

350 

8  50 

350 

4  00 

1      200 

8  70 

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5  50 

5  30 

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DISBURSEMENTS. 


169 


SPECIAL  LIQUOR  LICENSES   REFUNDED— Continued. 

MEBGHANTS. 


Name. 


Amount  paid. 


Address. 


Rheem,  Harry  A 

Heed  &  Barrett 

Keece.  W.  D 

Koicers,  A.  W 

Robertson,  S.  J 

Itost,  J.  A 

Rudy.  A.  H 

Roberts,  W.  8 

Ross,  A.  Y 

Stephens.  T.  E 

Stephens.  J.  F 

Slgloch,  H.M 

St.  Joseph  Drug  Co 

Sullivan.  U.  E 

Sams  &  don,  L.  O 

Stephens.  R.  A 

Schooley-Klora  Drug  Co.. 

Hampson.  W.  R 

SholfyTw.  M 

8te warts vl He  S.  &  L.  club. 

Sberer&SoD.  T.  B 

Shf.rard.  E.  P 

Sheetz,  Robert 

Steinbach.  Chris 

Schulte,  F.  B 

Smith.    W.  L 

Sandidge.  P.  M 

Smith.W.  M 

Scott  Drug  Co 

Sloan,  W.  H 

Slegentboler,  George  M . . . 

Stroughton.  E.  L 

Smith,  F.  G 

Smith,  J.  C 

Smith,  A.  O  

Summers  &  Son 

Spore,  Simpson 

Smith  Bros 

Sloan  &  McLemore 

Simmons  &. Johnson 

Smith,  Otis  W 

Sands,  E.  L 

Summers,  .r.  R 

Snodgrass  Drug  Co 

Smith,  T.  J 

Sturgis,  Reed 

Steward,  A.J 

Starks,  J.  0... 

Stevens,  W.  W 

Stanhope,  L.  E 

Sharp,  G.  N 

Shields.  J.  L 

Salmon,  W.  L 

Shackleford«  Alfred 

Sorency&Co.,  J.  B 

Sorency,  A .  G 

Schroers,  Kd.  G 

Sanders,  W.  B 

Sweeney,  J.  L 

Smith  &  Uolliday 

Swetland  Drug  Co.,  N.  .J. 

Spitzhirn.    Chas 

Smith  Drug  Co 

Sloan,  Warren  J 

Sparkman,  J.  M 

Sparkman,  C.  M 

Schneider,  L.  J 

Soldan&  Co.,  N 

Sfcotts,  Chas.  A 

Sparks,  T.  M 

Storz,  Chris 

Stauber  Drug  Co 

Swan  Bros 

Snell.  R.  L 

Summerkamp.    W.  li' 

Starrett.  AV.  T 

Sears  &  Sears 


Permit. 


Stamps.  ,     Total. 


Blairstown 

Springfield 

liosendale 

Lucas 

McDowell 

Cuba 

Knobllck 

Huntsville  

Springfield 

Bunceton 

Runceton 

KeytesviUe. 

.V^2  Edmonds  St..  St.  Joseph. 

712  Pine  St.,  St.  Louis 

Clinton 

Warsaw 

HarrisonriUe 

Kushville 

Boynton 

Stewartsville 

Bethany 

Santa  Uosa 

Orrlck. 

321  Main  St.,  Joplln 

Joplln 

McFall 

Nelson 

Craig 

CartervlUe 

Mount  Vernon 

Bethany 

Mount  Morlah 

Bethany 

Albany   

('arroUton 

Maltland 

Odessa 

South  west  City 

Greenfield 

Grant  City 

Sedalia 

Webb  City 

P.  O.,  Linevlllf,  lowB 

547  Main  St.,  Kansas  City. .. 

Grant  City 

Clarksburg 

Elkton 

Gower 

Pawnee 

Nevada 

Klch  Hill 

Lock  wood 

Tarklo 

Tarkio 

Odessa 

Odessa 

723  l^'ellx  St.,  St.  JosaplV. . . . . 

Cower 

ShelbyviUe 

Pollock > 

ChllHcothe 

Wellsvlllc 

Marshall 

Browning 

Seligman 

Cassville 

CottlevlUe 

Macon 

Charleston 

Shelbina 

Green  Briar 

1810 St.  Joe  Ave.,  St.  Joseph. 

Granger 

Sue  City 

Bowling  Green 

Pocahoti  tas 

LaPlata 


II  00 


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60 
50 


1  50 
1  50 
1  50 
1  50 
1  50 


1 
1 
1 
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1 
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50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
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1  50 


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1 
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50 
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50 
50 
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50 
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60 
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60 
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50 
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50 
50 
50 
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50 
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50 
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50 
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1  50 
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50 
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60 
50 
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11  00 
10  00 


850 

300 

10  00 

450 

300 

500 

7  91 

85 

7  77 

26  00 

1  00 

688 

1  50 

60 

4  00 

1  00 

4  75 

1  00 

1  00 

300 

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1  00 

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200 

5  47 

1  90 

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655 

11  70 

500 

500 

375 

10  00 

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4  50 

3  50 

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12  50 

11  50 

390 

500 

550 

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300 

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3  30 

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5  40 

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250 

6  50 

400 

850 

9  09 

9  57 

7  50 

220 

350 

15  75 

1  50 

850 

It  30 

3  00 

220 

9  85 

11  80 

11  50 

1  50 

500 

400 

11  50 

600 

1  50 

450 

6  SO 

9  41 

2  35 

927 

27  50 

250 

8  38 

300 

2  10 

5  50 

250 

6  26 

250 

2  £0 

3  50 

1  50 

2  50 

1  90 

250 

9  CO 

350 

6  97 

3  10 

17  .'M 

8  06 

13  20 

6  50 

6  50 

5  £5 

11  50 

235 

1  50 

300 

220 

600 

5  00 

0  30 

6  50 

170 


Klil'ORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


SPECIAL,  LIQUOR  LICENSES  REFUNDED-Contlnued. 

MERCHANTS. 


Name. 


Address. 


Amount  paid. 


Permit. 


D. 


Sharp,  R.  M... 
Shelton,  W.  A 
Smith  &SoD,  J. 

Scott  &  Bell 

Soper,  Eugene 

Stephenson.  J.  P 

Standi  •&  Denton , 

Shl%'el.  \V.  T 

Scheldrup,  W.  R 

Se])astian,   Nick 

St.  Joe  bupply  ('O 

Schewmaker  &  Fox , 

Swillum.  Mike 

Simmons,  (i .  T 

Scopflln  Pharmacy 

Sweeney  &  Tlndall 

Sampson,  \V.  R 

Stone  &  Son,  A..  B 

Skelton,  W.  A 

S<iulbb3,  J.   U 

Smith.  W.  H 

Spencer  &  Gray 

Tunnell  &  Rlppee 

Thornton,  J .  O 

Tisdale.  F.  H 

Tapp&  Oo,.   O.  .7 

Tevis,    D.  W.  B 

Tlslng,  I.  F 

Tucker  Depot  Drug  (Jo... 

Tucker,  H.  L 

Trimble,  J.  W 

Traverse,   .1.  .1 

Trowbridge,   D.  I. 

Tandy  &  Co.,  L.  W 

Trimble  Drug  Co.,  R,L., 

Taylor  Bros 

Townley,  W.  D 

Trlbble  Drug  Co 

Tanner,  W.  L 

Taylor,  J.  E 

Tatum,  J.  R 

Toombs,  W.F 

Thomas  Drug  Co 

Thouvenel,  C.  C 

Tomey,  W.    P 

Towles,  J.  0 

Trimble,  J.  A 

Thornton  Drug  (-o 

Tllley  &  Hattou 

Tlllery,  E.  R 

Van  Hoy.  T.  E 

Vaughan.    K.  P 

Versor.  W.  II 

Vandolah  &  Son,  .1 

Vlnko  Drug  Co 

Vlvion,  C.  P 

Varney,  .Tared 

V'ogler,  Geo 

Victor  &  i»'crj5ust)ii    

Vjinifhan,   (>.  P 

WlilMock,  M.  C 

Wilson  Drug  Co.  .1.  V.... 

Wright  &  Co.  A.  N 

\\  heeler,  A .  A 

Whltsltt.   J.  R 

Williams.   F.  J 

Wolffe,  Frank 

W barton.   Da  n 

Warner,  W.  J  

WfK)(ls&  Co.,  H 

W5irdln&  Wnrdln 

Williams.  Chas  ...* 

Wlnulngham.  W.  U 

Wt'stbrook.    WilUuni 

Wt'lls.  A.J 

Woodford  &  Co 

Wllhelm,  H.  K 


Marcellne 

Marcellne 

Macon 

Bucklin 

522  Francis  St. ,  St .  Joseph 

2-23  South  St. ,  Springfield '.!!!!!!!! 

Windsor 

PelrceClty 

800  PlneSt.,  St.  I^uN 

223  Edmonds  St.    St.  Joseph 

1907  Frederick  Ave.,  St.  Jo  eph. .. 

Afthland 

Myrtle 

Fifth  and  Edmoud  St.,  St.  Joseph. 

Salisbury 

Ru5,hville 

Lamar 

Webb  City 

316  S.  Campbell.  Springfield 

Klrksvllle 

Gletiwood 

Cedar  Gap 

Hamilton 

Sweet  Springs 

Holt 

Lexington. 

High  Point. 

Nevada. 

Butler 

Wheeling. 

Gait. 

Grant  City 

Crelghton 

?i2  E.  12th  St.,  Kansas  City.. 

Warrenton 

Chamois 

Bloomfield 

Santa  Fe 

Marcellne 

Glasgow 

313  Campbell  St.,  Spriugtietd 

WebbClty 

Boyler's  Mills 

Pled  mont 

Brashear 

Butler 

Joplln 

Columbia 

Marshall 

Pleasant  Hill 

Urbana 

New  Florence 

Ivahoka 

St.  ('harles 

California 

Farniersville 

40r)tt  Broadway.  St.  Louis.  ... 

Molierly 

Parlh 

Perry  

Osceola 

Plattsburg 

Miami 

Eaglevllle, 

Carrol  I  ton 

NewhHll     

('entervlew 

Buffalo 

Granby   

Nevada 

I'^ortescue 

Trenton 

Como 

DeKalb   

Calhoun 

Braymer  


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50 

30 

1  20 


I  50 


2  40 

4  00 

4  30 

4  70 

3  50 

8  80 

3  00 

8  70 

2  00 

1  00 

50 

10  00 

1  15 

990 

4  54 

15  00 

12  25 

200 

1  60 

1  00 

3  00 

8  00 

5  00 

4  75 

730 

4  60 

60 

3  HO 

1  00 

500 

8  06* 

9  42 

a     ■■•       ••     •• 

70 

200 

16  20 

2  66 

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14 

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1 

5 

5 

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50 
80 
50 
60 
50 
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675 


00 
00 
50 
50 
50 
60 
50 


4 
4 

1 
5 
2 

6 
2 

433 

8  00 
50 
60 
15 
60 
00 
50 


4 

6 
2 
7 
7 
4 


6  SO 
600 
14  40 


7  50 

8  20 

730 

7  10 

5  50 

5.50 

300 

1^ 

2  70 

390 

650 

5H0 

620 

1  SO 

500 

10  30 

5  40 

10  20 

350 

260 

1  60 

1  50 

200 

U  50 

265 

11  40 

604 

16  50 

13  75 

350 

3  10 

2  50 

350 

950 

6  50 

6  2.) 

10  30 

1  50 

6  10 

2  10 

530 

2  50 

6  50 

1  50 

950 

10  92 

1  60 

2  2tl 

350 

1  50 

17  70 

4  10 

DISDURSEMENTS. 


171 


SPECIAL  LIQUOR  LICENSES  RBPUNDEI>-ConUnued. 

MEBCHANTS. 


Name. 


Address. 


Amount  tMiid. 


Permit. 


P.  C 


Whitman  &  Co. 
Williams,  C.  W, 

Weldman.  C.  W 

Wheeler-LeflSn  Drug  Oo. 

Waddle.  A.  &  B.  L 

Wheeler.  J.  W 

WrlRht,  J.  L 

Webber  &  Ooons 

WrlRht  &  Co.,  S.  W 

Winiamsom  &  Co. ,  M . . . . 

West.  Walter  E 

Warren,  William 

Weinlig,  Theodore 

Wallace.    O.  W 

Walker.  W.  A 

Williams.  M.M 

W 000 8.  W .  r........      .... 

Walddn,  S.  M 

White.  W.  G 

Wright  &  Co..  O.  M 

Wateon  &  Co.,  J .  W 

Wlnningham  &  Reed 

Wlttmer,  Abe 

Winn.  J.  W 

Wooldridge&  Purdy 

Wayland,  Cecil 

Wells  Drug  Co. 

Willlam9&  Son 

Watson,  T.S 

Weight,  Cbas.  L 

Wall.  J.  P 

Winn.  Virgil 

Williams.  B.  H 

Wrlirht,  J.  M 

Welch  Bros 

Wlngo.  W.  L 

Williams.  W.  A 

Weatherford,  N.  D , 

Waugh  &  Lane 

York.  J.  W 

Yahns.  N.  G 

Young.  W.  L 

Yowell  &  Trl  plett 

Yates  &  Snyder 

Yeator,  J,  X 

Yates,  George , 

Yankee,  D.  H 

Kener 


Warrensburg , 

Hume 

Knobnoster 

510  Main  St..  Joplin., 

Aurora   

Arrow  Rock , 

St.  Louis , 

Dearborn  

Plattsburg 

Newtown 

Lockwood 

Conway 

Roscoe 

Cedar  City 

Apple  ton  City 

224  Main  St..  Joplin.. 

Armstrong 

Hurdland 

Lewistown 

Pulton 

Stouuville 

Blythedale 

.Joplin 

Yates 

Mexico 

Mendon 

Carthage , 

Macon 

Bevler , 

Webb  City 

Windsor 

Henrietta 

537  Main  St . ,  Kansas 

Goldsberry 

Prankford. 

Steelevllle 

Henry , 

Paris 

Linneus 

Billings 

Ludlow 

Greentop 

LaBelle..., 

Mill  Grove 

King  City  

Williamsburg , 

Ohllhowee 

Bronough 


City. 


II 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


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1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


Total 


50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 


1  SO 


50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
80 
60 
50 
50 
50 
60 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
SO 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
.•K) 
50 


1  50 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 

no 
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50 


11,275  00 


Stamps. 


II  50 
15  50 

8  25 
7  60 


1  50 
3  70 


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30 

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20 

99 

11  70 

4  60 

6  52 


1 
5 
5 
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7 
4 


40 
42 

1  00 
7  45 

11  00 
9  00 
4  10 

10  00 

2  SO 


18  00 
250 
500 
1  00 
200 
4  00 


80 
2  80 
09 
60 
.•50 
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7 
4 
1 
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300 


$3,703  86 


6  40 

1  50 
5  80 

1  SO 

Total, 


5 
2 
6 


13  00 

17  00 

9  75 

9  00 

1  SO 

1  50 
30G 

30 
50 
80 
6  50 

4  70 

2  49 
13  20 

6  10 
8  02 
8  90 

5  92 

2  50 
895 

12  50 

10  50 

5  60 

11  50 
4  00 
1  50 

7  90 
300 
7  30 
1  50 

3  00 
1  50 

19  50 

4  00 

6  50 
250 

50 


50 
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2  80 

4  30 
9  49 
6  10 

3  00 

5  50 

4  .-)0 
1  50 
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I  (.978  86 


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Aivey.  W.  T 

Altscheel&Co.,  I 

Appergor,  John, 

A  verill,  George  1* 

Adams,  R.  L, 

Ahrens,  Henry 

Anderson  &  Pappenfort.. 

Angelbsck,  Henry  C 

Alexander.  J.  A 

Argo,  B.  P 

Autenrelth.  H.  P.  &  C.  A . . 

Abelcs.  J.  D 

Archdeacon,  David 

Asahl  &  Mueller 

Altman&Co.,  J.  E 

Achelpobl.  Henry 

Alfeld  Bros 

Anger,  Charles 

Anderson,  A.  J  

Albers,  Pred 


Caruther^ivUle 

SorlngHeld 

Webb  City 

Carrollton 

Aurora 

O'Pallon 

Louisiana 

Concordia 

Novltiger 

Liberal 

Clayton 

Union  Station.   St.  Louis  ..  .. 

6*24  Broadway,  Hannibal 

California 

:t03  Olive  St.,  St.  Louis 

Sfc.  Charles 

.M^  Market  St.,   St.  Louis 

IW'o  i<>Hnklin  Ave..  St.  Louh. 
lUKiS.  PoarlhSt.,  St.  Louis... 
1801  N.  Broadway,  St.  Louis.. 


11  so 

$25  00 

1  50 

40  74 

1  60 

17  52 

1  SO 

10  60 

1  50 

25  30 

1  50 

24  85 

1  50 

17  40 

1  50 

5  00 

1  50 

200 

1  50 

2  00 

1  60 

25  00 

1  50 

25  00 

1  50 

20  00 

1  50 

8  50 

1  50 

50U 

1  50 

7  10 

1  50 

3  50 

1  50 

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4  70 

1  50 

1  42 

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51  24 

19  03 

12  10 

20  80 

26  .IS 

18  90 

6  50 

3  50 

3  50 

26  50 

26  50 

21  50 

10  00 

6  50 

8  HO 

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172 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


SPECIAL!  LIQUOR   LICENSES  RBFUNDED-ConUnued. 

DBAMBHOP  REBPERS. 


Name. 


Address. 


Amount  paid. 


Permit. 


Stamps. 


Total 


Abbott,  W 

Rodenhelmer,  I 

Barnes,    Hiram 

Pixman,  .John  N 

Becker.  Gottfried, 

Baur.  John 

Barth,  Joseph  (estate)  .... 

Bass,  Perry 

Brown,  John  W 

Bailey,  T.  A 

Brown,  CO 

Beiger,  Joseph 

Boeth,  Louts 

Buschjost.  H.  P 

Bronzato,  Mario 

Bernardo.  I 

By ers  &  Bohannon 

Bader,  Joseph 

Bryeans,  F 

Borhard  &  Hlrner 

Borgmeyer,  B.  H 

Barnett,  J.  I 

Bauman,  L.  C 

Boyd&Tate 

Brandt.  Mary  B 

Bookout.  J.  P.  8 

Blenlein  &  Metcalf 

Broan,  S.  H 

Boehm  &  Muenks 

Barham,  W.  T 

Bollweln,  Prltz 

Bean,  O.  O 

Berg,  Ferd 

Bay,  George  T 

Birmingham,  I.  M      

Branham,  A ^.. 

Branson,  W.  M .\. 

Berkemeler,  Oasper 

Braun,  J.  J 

Barrow,  O.  L 

Bryant  &  Co..  P.  P 

Bruckner.  Bam 

Brock  &  Noble 

Bauer,  F.  L 

Bater&  Wilson 

BrldgPwood,  W.  W 

Bolaad,  E.  J 

Boyd,  N.  O . 

Bockhorst  &  Co.,  O.  M 

Budweiser  Beer  &  Wine 

Oo 

Borchers,  Frank 

Beck  &  Floeruhlnger 

Bruer,  Oonrad 

Banks,  A.  T 

Bateman,  W 

Rlackwell.  A.  T 

Brandle,  William ... 

Blockberger,  W.J 

Bouldin.  T.  B 

Barnand,  M 

Hernacchl  &  Vaccarezzo.. 

Bobrlng.  .T.  H 

Braun.  Philip 

Blum,  Theodore 

Bassman,  Casper 

Burkhardt,  Edward 

Bartold,  Edward 

Bater,  E.  H 

Berry,  J.  F 

Bogglano,  8.  .J 

Brannock,  M.  W 

Brown,  Emanuel 

Bartold,   Chus  

Bird,  .Tohn 

Boutell,  G.  M 

Buscb,   Emll 


2709  N.  Broadway,   St.  Louis 

Jefferson  City 

Montgomery 

Clinton 

Louisiana.    

Moberly 

Boonville 

Potosi, ;  

Phelps  City 

Rockport 

Lamar 

Lohman 

310  Main  St.,  Kansas  City... 

St.  Thomas 

548  Grand  Ave.,  Kansas  City 
5?8 

Richmond 

Bloomsdale 

Morley 

Palmyra 

Westphalia 

Cottonwood  Point 

Cape  Girardeau 

Elmer 

Linn 

Galena 

Jackson 

Granby 

Linn 

Maiden 

Higginsviile 

Novinger 

MarthasviUe 

Catawissa 

St.  James 

Portageville 

Dixon 

2101  Salisbury  St.,  St.  Louis. 

Fern  Ridge 

Keota 

Hornersville 

Higginsviile 

Wakenda 

412  Edmonds  St.,  St.  Joseph.  .. 

Gallatin 

CaruthersviUe 

2301  Biddle  St.,  St.  Louis 

Fayette 

Wright  City 


•  ■  •  ■ 


815  Locust  St.,  St.  Louis , 

611  Market  St.,  St.  Louis 

3571  S.  Bi*oadway,  St.  Louis 

1230  Main  St.,  Kansas  City , 

709  Broadway.  Joplln 

120  W.  Sixth  St,  Juplla 

403  Main  St.,  Joplln 

728  Main  St.,  Joplln 

Cole  Camp 

Hartville 

6562  Clayton  Ave..  St.  IjOuIs 

3901  Olive  St.,  St.  Louis 

Bobrlng 

1926  WhlttierSt..  St.  Louis  

Kahoka , 

Jefferson  City 

Chesterfield 

O I  ay ton 

Hamilton 

Wyaconda 

1801  Wasliiogton  Ave  ,  St.  Louts 

Bloomfleld 

1308  Chestnut  St. ,  St.  Louis 

Bartold 

Hannibal , 

109  West  2d  St..  Sedalla 

1900  Cherokee  St.,  St.  Ijouls 


II  50 


fiO 
50 
60 
59 


1  50 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


50 
50 
50 
50 
SO 
50 
SO 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 


1  50 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


50 
50 
50 
50 
60 
50 
50 


1  SO 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 


50 

50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
60 
50 
50 
50 
50 
60 
50 
50 
.50 
50 
.50 
50 
50 
50 

50 
60 
50 
50 


1  SO 


1 
1 
1 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


60 
50 
SO 
1  50 
1  50 
50 
50 
60 
50 
50 
50 
1  50 


50 
50 
50 


1  50 
1  50 
1  50 
]  SO 
1  50 
1  50 
X  50 


$17  95 
29  tiO 
37  43 

2.V53" 

25  00 

37  fO 
5  10 

iioo' 

*joeo 

10  00 
10  00 
15  .50 
50  00 
12  00 
5  00 
POOO 
25  00 


10  00 
10  00 

15  00 

7»0 

18  00 

15  85 

2  70 
2(  ^0 
16  00 
2.5  00 
12  50 
16  00 
12  30 


500 
18  10 
25  00 

iioo 

17  25 
1  75 
5  CO 
6(K) 

25  00 
25  00 

776' 

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2^»  00 

2.'i00 

3  6.i 

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1  00 

2.'!  00 

10  00 

5  00 

5  92 


11  50 
19  45 
31  to 
38  93 

1  50 

27  05 

26  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

38  SO 

6  60 

1  50 

12  50 
1  50 
1  50 

22  10 
1  50 
1150 
11  50 
17  00 
61  50 

13  60 
6  50 

31  50 
96  50 

1  50 
11  50 
11  50 

1  60 

16  50 
9  40 

19  50 

17  35 
1  50 
420 

26  30 
17  50 
26  50 

14  00 
17  50 
13  80 

1  50 

650 
19  60 
26  50 

150 
16  50 

1  50 


1  50 
1  50 
1  50 
50 
50 


1 
1 


1  50 

18  75 

3  25 

650 

650 

1  50 

26  50 

26  .50 

1  50 

9  20 

37  85 

1  50 

28  30 

26  50 

5  15 

1  .50 

26  50 

250 

26  50 

It  50 

650 

7  4:} 


DISBURSEMENTft. 


173 


SPECIAL   LIQUOR  LICENSES  REFUNDED— CouUnued. 

DBAMSHOP  KBEPKRS. 


Name. 


Address. 


Amount  paid. 


Permit. 


Stamps. 


Total, 


Bucbholz,  Wm 

Barrett,  J.  A 

BouDefon,  O.  F 

Blrkhead.  W.  W 

Barnett.  J.  I 

Bellis,  John 

Badaracco,   Anthony 

Burns  &  Chalmers 

Bauer,  Christ 

Barthold  &  Gruenberg 

Bachman&Son,  H 

Bannon,  Wm 

Bucher.  .1.  H 

Balduccl,  A 

Brokate,  Chris. ...  

Berkemier  Bros 

Bader,  E.  L 

Buehler.  Gas 

Beste,  Ernest 

BofTglano,  S 

BoffKlano,  C 


Bamberger.  Geo 

Burke,  S^.  M.  &  P 

Bottlnelli,  John 

Bahke,  Wm 

Baptiste,  Louts 

Beffa,   P 

Beff a,  Emll 

Beck,  John 

Benjamin  &  Green  wait... 

Baldauf,  R.  D.  W 

Bothman,  Fritz 

Borcbers.  J 

Bierey,  Theo 

Bretenstein,  Theo 

Beehler,  James 

Burck,  Ferdinand 

Beckman&Oo.,  11.  C 

Bachr,  Slg 

Bowe.  Geo.  W 

Byrus,  W.  W 

Becker,  Joseph 

Baebr,  Josepn 

Barber,  R.  S- 

Burress,  Josh 

Brendel,  William 


Branean,  G.  W.. 
Biller  &  Weipert 
Breninger,  J.  A.. 

Biller,  A.  J 

Bonifer,  Peter 


Bnrkamp,  William 
Burke,  J.J 


Brewer,  J.  A 

Beller  A  Denton 

Burks,  S.  D 

Brown,  H.  H 

Carter  &  Pasley 

Chrlstman,  Henry 

Chambers,  J.  L 

Cronln,  Con  J 

Corrick.  F.  8 

Cardweil  &  Jenkins 

Constantz,  Henry  A. 

Coison,  T.  M 

Curd,  B*»n  B 

Carrigan,  Phil ,. 

Campbell  &  Thomure 

Compton,  James  A 

Oarr,81ia» 

Cain  &  Smith 

Chapman,  J.  8 

Choulet,  H 

Cooper,  T.  B 

Clemens,  John. 


CI 

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4  • 


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Hannibal 

Bloomfleld 

Oran 

Louislan  a 

Oooter 

808  Walnut  St . ,  Kan sas  City .  !!.*!! 

923  Locust  St.,  St.  Louis 

Marceline 

4563  N.  Broadway,  St.  Louis 

St.  Charles 

lOiN.  Sixth  St.,  St.  Louis 

3701  Chouteau  Ave.,  St.  LouIh.... 

Chiilieothe 

1932  Chestnut  St..  St.  Louis 

1229  Market  St.,  St.  TA>uis 

361)1  N.  HthSt..  St.  Louis 

7200  N.  Broadway,  St.  Louis 

4488  Easton  ave.,  St.  Louis 

4558  ••  '•  "      

1400  Pine  St..  St.  Louis 

1827  Market  St.,  Sb.  Louis 

18  N.  4th  St.,  St.  Louis 

801  N.  Levee,  St.  Louis 

13  and  14  N .  Levee.  St.  Louis 

1  Market  St.,  St.  Louis 

100  S.  FourtnSt.,  St.  Louis 

26S2  Olive  St.,  St.  Louis 

311  North  20bh     St.,    St.  Louis... 

2801  Hickory 

11th  &  Chestnut  ' ' 

2311  Franklin  Ave., 

1113  Clark  Ave 

2038  B>ank1in  Ave. , 

701  Rutger  St.. 
2225  Franklin  Ave.,  •* 
2800  Washington  Ave.. '  * 
2012  s.  Broadway 
708  South  4th  St..  *•  "  .. 
128  North 7th  *•  '•  **  .. 
9.%  North  3rd  '*  "  •*  .. 
214  Franklin  Ave..  '*  "  .. 
IS-M  North  Broadway,  "  "  . . 
28  E.  4th  St.,  Kansas  City... 
426  Main  '*  *•  *'  ... 
724Walnut  "  '*  "  ... 
Cor.  Mo.  Ave.  & 

Main  St..  *'       "  ... 

411  Wyandotte  St..        *'       "   ... 

702  Edmond        '  *      St.  Joseph . . . 

302S.  6th  ... 

1013  FredeHck  Ave.,  *  *       **      ... 
523  Walnut  St.,  St.  Louis. . 

1957  Broadway. 
1826  N.  Broadway, 

Webb  City 

610  Main  dt.,  Joplin 

300  College     St.,  Springfield 

222  Campbell    * 

Fulton 

Rich  Hill 

Salem 

315  Broadway,   Kansas  City. 
507  Bluff  St., 

Springfield 

Richmond,  Mo 

Canton 

LowryCliy.  ... 

Trenton  

Thayer 

Festus  

Fredericktown 

.Tonesburg 

Elvlns 

AUenville 

Downing 

Pilot  Grove.    .. 
Bucklin 


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1  50 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
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50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 


3  00 


1 
1 
1 
1 


1 
1 
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1 
1 
1 
1 
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1 
1 
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1 
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1 
1 
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1 
1 
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1 
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1 

1 


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1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
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1 
1 
1 
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50 
50 
50 
90 


50 
50 
50 
50 
60 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
SO 
50 
50 
50 
50 
5U 
50 
50 
60 
50 
50 
50 


1  50 


50 
60 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 

50 
50 
60 
50 


1  50 


50 
50 
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1  50 


50 
50 
50 
50 
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60 
90 
60 
50 
60 
60 
50 
60 
50 
50 
60 
60 
60 


$10  00 
25  00 


25  00 


10  00 


10  50 
350 
3  80 

18  89 

SO 

500 

225 


1  00 
200 

■ 

08 

80 

145 

500 

10  50 

800 

1  25 
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2  55 
1  90 

50 
40 
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4 

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1 
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54 

00 

200 

200 

800 

10  00 


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1  00 
45 
4  30 
530 
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10  00 

1  00 

8  50 

10  20 


8 
2 
2 
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10 


00 
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00 
70 


5  UO 
23  20 

8  10 
41  50 

8  25 


706 

1587 

25  80 
15  00 
10  10 

25  00 

13  93 

500 

2506' 

111  60 

28  50 

1  60 

25  00 


1 

11 

1 


50 
50 
50 


12  00 

5  00 
530 

19  89 
200 

6  50 
3  75 

50 
00 
50 
48 
10 
95 
50 
50 


2 
2 
1 

2 
2 
2 
1 
6 
12  00 

7  50 

2  75 

8  30 
4  05 

3  40 
8  00 
2  90 

50 
50 
04 
50 
60 
50 


2 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
9  50 
11  60 

1  50 
6  50 

2  50 


J 

5 


95 
80 


8  80 

10  50 

11  50 

250 

10  00 

11  70 

7  50 
350 
400 
3  50 

13  20 

5  00 

24  70 

8  10 
43  00 


7 
1 


75 
50 


8  5) 


1 
1 
1 


50 
50 
50 


17  37 

27  10 

18  50 
11  60 

1  50 

28  50 
15  43 


8 
1 
1 


50 
50 
50 


28  50 
1  50 


J  74 


t^EPOnt  OP  THE  STATE  AUDltOR. 


SPECIAT^   LIQUOR  LICENSES   REFUNDED-Contlnued. 

DRAMSHOP  KEEPERS. 


Name. 


11 


Oox,  Frank.  .. 

(loopcr,  A 

Orooln,  .fames 

Combs,  K.  O 

CragfT  &  Vouiij^er 

Collins  &  Ty hurst 

Cavagnare.  John 

Canfleld,  Thos 

Uhrlstman.   Nick 

Clausen,  N 

Commins,  l>.  F 

Oanepa.  John  G 

OottA,  F : 

Claas,   Chas 

O  a roy  &  Stoc  k 

Clifford,  D.  T. 

Caesar,  Louis 

Carter.  W.  R 

Cooper,  Wm.  H 

Clemens  &  Howard 

Croteau  &  Smith 

Cartwright  &  Co 

Cronin,  Con  J 

Curtis,  W.  T 

Cafferata,  A.  F 

Carmody.  P.  J 

Ceeper,  Tony 

Cummins  Bros 

CafTerata,  .lamps 

Cochran,   W.  I£ 

Cerf,  .T 

Corders.  Fred  W 

Gulp,  Walter 

Cleaidl.'A.  L 

K,/  tKf  U&V«       V   •       1^    *•«••■•        ■■•■■■■ 

<'rebs&  Matthews 

Cohen,   Henry 

O.rter  &  Cunningham... 
Carter  &  Cunningham..., 

Colon,  Geo.  P 

Coleman  &  Orrlck 

Crabtree,  R.  S 

Childress  &  Coley 

Crump,    Dan 

Dompsey,  J.  E 

Dentrolesky,  AuKUSt 

Dueber,  Joe 

Deutschman,  U 

Davis,  Ben 

Dorrls,    A.  P 

Danes,  Ferd  M 

Dyson.  A 

Dale.  M.  B 

Dale  Brothers 

Davison.  J.  B 

Degan  A  Co.,  J.  M 

Dlek  &  Gannon 

Dorrls.  H 

Dowley. 'John 

Drlscoll  &  Munsell 

Dearborn,  W.  E 

Daniel,  A.  L 

Dooley  &  Loom  Is 

Dolls,  Nicholas 

Duba,  Chas 

Dorrls,  G.  W 

Dameron,  J.  A 

Drnuenburg,  Geo 

Davis.  Z.  C 

Dougherty,  John  C 

Dunaway.  S.  M  

Donovan  Hotel  Co 

Dold,  John  B 

Deeg,  George 

Drumtra,  A.  E 

Diem,  Joseph 

Drew,  Geo.  L 


Address. 


Amount  paid. 


Permit 


4  • 
i  ( 


•  • 


i  t 


Carl  Junction 

Bushville 

28  8.  12th  St.,  St.   Louts.      ... 

609  Broadway.  Jnpllu 

214  Main  St.,  Joplin 

Edlna 

314  N.  Grand  Ave.,  St.  Louis 
2117  Gasconade  St..  St.  Louis. 

709  Main  St.,  Joplin 

C^arrollton 

3340  Franklin  Ave..  St.  I^uls 
1221  Lucas  Ave., 
101  N.  8th  St.. 
19  S.  20th  St., 
1035  N.  3rd  St., 

117  E.  MslnSt..  Sedalla 

210  N.  6th  St.,  St.  Louis 

Fulton 

Hannibal 

Bucklin 

328  Edmond  St..  St.  Joseph  

Sedalia 

700  Washington  Ave  ,  Kansas  City 

100  N.  19th  St.,  St    Louis 

1401  Olive  St., 
213  8th  St., 

1229  Chestnut  St.,  St   Louis 

St.  James  Hotel,  *'         

lOISPineSt..  '•         

Virgil  City 

115  N.  6th  St..  St.  Iy)uls 

2138  Franklin  Ave.,  St.  Louis 

3417  Lindell  Ave..  St.  Louis 

626  Morgan  St.,  St.  Louis 

303  N.  .Jefferson  Ave.,  St.  lx)uls... 

29th  and  Olive  Sts.,  St.  l^uis 

5-^  Main  St.,  KansasClty 

702  KellxSt.,  St.  Joseph 

118  S,  1st h  St.,  St.  .Joseph 

421  8.  6ThSt.,  St.  Joseph 

P.O.,  Peggy 

Nevada 

629  Main  St.,  Joplin 

Memphis 

Keytesvllle 

BoonvlUe 

Tipton 

Lancaster. 

Bevler 

Pascola 

Cape  Girardeau 

Macon 

Cameron 

Cameron 

Bevler 

Alton 

Brookfield 

Haytl 

Cuba. 

Memphis 

4069  Finney  Ave.,  St.  Louis 

Benton 

Marshall 

3£{5  Morgan  ford  Rd.,  St,  Louis... 

4001  Cottage  A ve. ,  St.  Louis 

Haytl 

Springfield 

P  lattsbu  rg 

112  W.  5th  St.,  Joplin 

Summervllle 

Neosho 

6th  and  Edmond  Sts..  St.  Joseph. 

1401  Pine  St..  St.  IjOuIs 

1436  Morgan  St. .  St.  Louis 

800  St.  Charles  St.,  St.  Liouls 

Des  Peres 

Kahoka 


60 
50 
50 
50 
50 
60 
SO 

50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
60 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
00 
50 
50 
60 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
60 
50 
50 

50 
iM) 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
£0 
00 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
60 
.'X) 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 


Stamps. 


t6  75 

25  00 

25  00 

1  65 


5 


Total. 


22  00 

10  25 

U  00 


5  00 


5  00 
25  00 
25  00 
25  00 
25  00 
10  00 

7  00 
300 

5  00 
9  00 
220 

6  ?4 
25  00 

.^0 

5  00 

6  00 
2  50 

8  50 
20 


96 
00 
5  00 

2  .% 

3  60 
3  50 

5  00 
2  50 

6  50 
12  80 
17  20 
12  50 
45  00 
15  93 
23  20 
25  00 
25  00 
12  00 
25  00 


18  90 
15  75 
25  00 

10  CO 

500 
2>  00 
20  00 

3  00 

25  00 

HI  40 

13  50 

9  05 

200 

25  00 

0  60 

8  25 

200 

13  50 

25  00 

500 


t8  25 

26  60 
26  50 

3  15 
1  50 
1  50 
1  50 

23  50 
11  75 

750 
1  50 
6  50 

1  50 

6  50 
28  50 
26  50 
26  50 
26  SO 

11  50 
8  50 

4  50 
650 

12  00 
370 

7  74 
26  50 

2  01) 
650 
750 

4  CO 

10  00 
1  70 

1  ^ 

2  46 
650 
6  SO 

3  80 
500 

5  00 

6  50 

4  00 

8  00 
14  30 
18  70 

14  00 
46  50 
17  43 

24  70 
28  50 
26  fO 

13  50 
28  50 

1  50 

1  50 

20  30 

17  25 

28  00 

1  50 

11  50 
1  50 
6  .50 

26  50 
2150 
1  50 
4  50 
28  50 
82  90 

15  00 
10  55 

3  ftO 
26  50 

8  10 

9  75 
3  50 

15  00 

26  .»0 

650 


l)isni;RSi:MF'XTs. 


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SPECIAL   LIQUOR   LICKNSES   RI0FTTXT)KD--rontlnuf'(1 

DRAMSHOP  KEKPERS. 


Name. 


Address 


Dlffel.  Gottlieb 

Drlenhoefer,  J.  F 

I>olan,  J.  P 

Dolan,  John  P 

DiogeldelD&Co.,  Ed 

Dugan.   Frank 

DeBold  &  BaiffersoD 

Dunnigan,  Tim 

Dixon,   W.  H 

Denton  &  Oo 

Dlehr,   Ous 

Darren,  T.J 

Delebar.   Joe    

Dauwaltes,  U.J , 

Danerl,  James 

Doerr,  J.  Ueo 

Dieble,  Louis 

Droeble.  John 

Dauscha,  P.J 

Dlckham.  T 

Deiss,  John  W 

Darls,  Thos 

DeBraun.  W.  H 

Davidson  Rros 

Dinger,  Emll 

Dienger.  E.  W 

Dowdy,  J.J 

Elder,  J.  H 

England  &0o.,  Geo.  W... 

Byssell,  Pred 

Ellis,  R.E 

Enloe,  J.  S 

Efflnger,  Val 

Ensing  &  Pahrman 

Elgert  Bros 

Elsenbath,  A.  C.    ...^ 

Edwards,  McUune 

EysselK  George 

Bwlns-Dean  Hotel  Oo 

Eckert,  J.  IT 

Earntaart,  II 

Eaton  &0o 

Ellers,  J.  D 

Earley,  J.  F 

Ewlns-Dean  Hotel  Co 

Esselman  &  Young 

Egan,  J.  P 

Egan.  P.J 

Eekert.E 

Ernst&Son,  C 

Eberlln,  Ohas 

Ell,  Louis 

Emmos,  Anton 

Endeten  &  Arth 

'brwin,  »} m  ij....*.......  .... 

Eakln,  Jas.  H  

Frost,  W.  W 

Farmer,  W.  W 

Freman,  B.  W 

Foerster,  Henry 

Fin  ley  &  Rainwater  Bros. 

Penwlck.  R.  R 

Fellhaaer,  Adam 

Pagan,  Pat 

Furnish,  T.  M 

Flllpot.  Albert  P 

Fette,  W.J 

Flynne,  Thos 

Friemel.  E.  L 

Floerke.  Emll 

Ffldman.  H.  H 

Finch  St  Grltzmacher 

Prye,  Josenh  H 

Fitch.  O.  E... 

Pox,  James 

Ferrler  &  Armacost 

Freeman,  O.  C 


•  • 


• « 


Hannibal 

Ola  Orchard 

Maplewood 

6401  Manchester,   St.  I.ouls.. 
408  BoonvllleSt.,  Springfield 

Clinton 

103  W.  Main  St..  Sedalla. ... 

Sedalia 

101  W.  9th  St.,  ICansa^  City.. 

Southwest  City 

St.  Charles 

Galena 

115  N.  7th  St.,        St.  Louis.. 

522  N.  3rd  St., 

2200  Chestnut  St., 

1427  S.  Broadway, 

TOfiS.  Fourth  St., 

1525 S.  7th  St., 

12tf  N.  2nd  St.. 

3400  N.  Broadway,       **       

44QO  »•  ••  «• 

1711  Grand  Ave..  "       

5  W.  10th  St.,    Kansas  City 

16  W.  Mo.  Ave.,     »*       ••    

100  Frederick  Ave.,  St.  Joseph... 
614  MessaniaSt., 

Dexter 

Oaruthersville 

Kirksville 

1082  Union  Ave.,  ICansas  City 

Stoutsvllle 

Greenville 

Pilot  Knob 

Webb  City 

Rich  Hill. 

St.  Paul 

Louisiana  

1036  Union  Ave.,  Kansa.s*Jlty  .... 
11th  and  Baltlroorc,  Kansas  City. 

609  Main  St.,  .Toplln 

1*24  Main  St.  Joplin 

222  Campbell  St..  Sprlrgfleld 

701  S.  Broadway.  St.  Louis 

2ft31  Bernard  St..  St.  Louis 

St.  .Joseph      

Claryvllle 

8325  S.  Broadway.  St.  Louis 

429  E.  MarceauSt.,  St.  Louis 

Wellston 

Orchard  Farm 

Hermann..' 

St.  Charles 

101  S.  Third  St.,  St.  Louis 

200  S.  Twelfth  St.,  St.  Louis 

1K47N.  Broadway.  St.  Ix)uis 

Boonvlllc 

Sellgman 

Osceola 

Bolivdr 

BonnottsMIll 

C^art  hage 

Brewersvllle 

2101  S.  Twelfth  St..  St.  Louis 

Lexington 

Kirksville 

Cameron 

Atma 

3701  Park  Ave.,  St.  Louis 

.lefferson  City 

2125  N.  Broadway.  St.  Louts 

St.  Clements 

Brunswick 

Licking 

350(  Chouteau  Ave.,  St.  Ix)uls 

Carl  Junction 

Kennett 


Amount  paid. 

Permit. 

Stamps 

Total. 

$1  50 

$10  CO 

|<1  50 

1  50 

25  on 

26  50 

1  50 

25  CO 

2rt  :»o 

1  50 

1  50 

1  'A) 

25  00 

26  50 

1  50 

25  00 

28  50 

1  .W 

5  0) 

6  .50 

1  .50 

5  03 

6  50 

3  00 

3  00 

1  .50 

10  0) 

11  50 

1  50 

55 

2  «5 

1  .50 

18  (Hi 

19  50 

1  £0 

14  00 

15  50 

1  .')0 

5  50 

7  00 

1  50 

3  CO 

4  50 

1  50 

10  SO 

12  .HO 

1  50 

1  00 

2  50 

1  50 

40 

1  90 

1  50 

4  50 

6  Oi) 

1  .50 

20 

1  70 

1  50 

5  .50 

7  00 

1  50 

2  00 

3  50 

1  50 

890 

10  40 

1  50  1 

1  .50 

1  50 

7  00 

8  50 

1  SO 

6  50 

8  00 

1  50 

4:^ 

6  00 

1  50 

25  00 

26  50 

1  .50 

1  50 

1  ST 

71  HO 

73  SO 

1  50  ' 

8  75 

5  25 

I  50  ; 

10  00 

11  50 

1  50  ' 

1  50 

1  50 

35  70 

.^20 

1  50 

24  80 

26  30 

1  50  1 

9  60 

11  10 

1  50 

16  30 

17  80 

1  50  1 

1  50 

1  50 

25 '66 

26  50 

1  SO 

23  PO 

25  40 

1  50 

14  60 

16  10 

1  60 

26  90 

28  40 

1  50 

200 

3  51) 

1  50  ■ 

5  00 

6  50 

1  ,'JO 

700 

8  SO 

1  50  ' 

1  50 

1  50  1 

1  50 

1  50  ' 

1  50 

1  50  ' 

25  00 

26  50 

1  SO 

16  IS 

17  66 

1  50  1 

13  60 

15  10 

1  50 

9  40 

10  H) 

1  50  1 

3  50 

5  00 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50  1 

1  50 

1  50 

12  00 

13  50 

1  SO 

5  00 

6  60 

1  5U  ' 

20  00 

21  50 

1  50 

20  00 

21  50 

1  50 

21  25 

22  75 

1  fO 

44  40 

45  90 

1  50 

17  22 

18  72 

1  50 

19  00 

20  50 

1  50  1 

20  00 

21  ro 

1  50 

1  50 

1  SO 

1  50 

1  50 

16  10 

17  BO 

1  50 

25  00 

26  50 

1  50 

10  20 

11  70 

1  SO  . 

10  00 

11  50 

1  50 

200 

3  fO 

1  50 

6  SO 

8  00 

1  50 

27  50 

29  CO 

1  50 

3  62 

5  12 

1  50 

200 

3  50 

1  SO 

1  50 

1  50  1 

1  50 

176 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


SPECIAL.  LIQUOR   LICENSES  REFUNDED— Continued. 

DRAM8HOP  KEKPEliS. 


Name. 


Address. 


Amount  paid. 


Permit. 


Stamps. 


Total. 


Flynne,  B.  E 

Faser,  Ohas 

Frendenberg,  William.. ». 
Fontano  Bros.  &  I)u rous.. 

Fontano  Bros 

Fontano,  John  R 

Fulton,  P.  1[ 

Fromm.  F.  F 

If  61^  I  oil  as.  ij  ..••..••• 

Fisher,  B.  L 

Feeley,  Bryant 

Fuchs,   .fdhn 

Fiynn,  W.  H  

Fisher,  Geo.  F 

FraDcescon  i,  M    

Flnkler,  John  A 

Faust  &  Son  Ovster  Oo 

Ferrenbach,  Thos 

Faust,  John  G 

Fritz.  David 

Fink,  Fred 

Frirlch,  John    

Floerke,  Herman 

Flynn.  M 

Falk.  F 

Flynn,  Ed 

Flynn  &  Orag? 

Gassmann,  Chns. 

Graden,  John  A 

Gordon  &  Garrlty 

Grossman,   jMme.M 

Granhome,  Jacob  C 

Gates,  J.  B 

Gammon  &  Sinclair 

Glf3Slke,  liohert  O 

Gavin.   W.  E 

Gockel,  Ant<m 

Goetz,    Martin 

Grler,  Oscar 

Garrison,  Landon 

Grace,  William  W 

Gausmann  Sc  Buenemann. 

Gay,  J.  J 

Greenameyer  Bros 

Gross,  Louis  P 

Gregory  &  Leat^h 

OoeTlner,  F.  J 

Glblis.  W.  N 

Gilbreath,  J.  M 

O rote,  Joseph 

GrlflSth.  W.   M 

Groner.  L.  G 

Glno,  Alex 

Galloway  &  I'owles 

Gelss,  E.  H 


Grimm,  Henry 

Gallagher  &  Brlce 

Gray.  W.J 

Greathouse,  Ohas 

O  rumke.  Geo.  H 

Giles.  W.  H  

Gazzola  &  Bernero 

Gonz,  John 

Grand  Ave.  Hotel  Co.. 

Gunn.  Thomas 

Glmbel,  Geo.  Wra 

Gruenlnger,  .lobn 

Gruben,  Martin 

Grlswold,  Jos.  L 

Grandee,  J .  W 

Gelser,  George 

Graves  A.  Files 

Green,  .1.  O 

Gragg,  John  L 

Gebnardt&  Bro.,  Geo. 

Gleason,  John  T 

Goetz,  Joe 


Potosi 

1200  N.  Main  St.,         St.  Louis... 
1139  S.  Broadway, 
1048  N .  Vande venter  St. ,  • ' 
215  N.  Jefferson  Ave.,        *' 
915  Olive  St., 

Piedmont 

Eureka 

4129  Easton  Ave.,        St.  Louis... 
3538  Nat.  Bridge  Rd., 
2N.  18th  St., 
1804  Menard  St., 

222  Main  St.,  Joplln 

220  W.  Main  St..  Sedalia 

17th and  Olive  Sts.,     St.  Louis.... 
4533  Easton  Ave.. 

St.  Louis 

IHOO  Franklin  Ave.,    St.  Louis.... 

5401  Easton  Ave., 

1712  S.  Broadway, 

1000  N.  6th  St.. 

1625  N .  Broad  way ,  ' ' 

301  S.  Third  St.. 

U7E.  12thSt.,  Kansas  Oity 

Bonuo  Terre 

Carterville 

222  Main  St.,  Joplln 

Middlebrook 

Oape  Girardeau 

Brookfleld 

Rocheport 

Ironton 

Brookfleld, 

WebbOlty 

Washington 

Lexington 

Cape  Girardeau 

Canton 

Springfield 

BllUogs 

215  Olive  St..  Springfield 

Welllugton 

Cottonwood  Point 

415  W.  9th  St.,  Kansas  City 

Pacific 

Deepwater 

Wentzvllle..? 

Odessa 

Slkestown 

Wentzvllle 

Belmont ; 

Pattonsburg 

228  Grand  Ave. ,  Kansas  City 

West  Plains 

1334  Main  St..  Kansas  Oity 

Jefferson  City 

Chllllcothe 

2901  Missouri  Avp.,  St.  I»uls 

Central  Hotel,  Springfield 

Augusta 

3200  Laclede  Ave  ,  St.  f^uls 

3429  Llndell  Ave.,        "  

Cedar  Hill 

Midland  Hotel.  Kansas  City.  ..  . 

2901  Chouteau  Ave.,  St.  Ix>uls 

Althelm 

Sutter 

1831  S.  Jefferson  Ave.,  St.  Louis. .. 
Laclede  Hotel,  ** 

2  Bremen  Ave., 
301  N.  Main  St., 

Odessa....- 

Hannibal 

Warsaw 

78.S0  Ivory  ave  ,  St.  Louis 
4400  St.  Louis  Ave.," 
California 


it 


It  50 


PO 
50 
50 
1  50 
1  SO 
SO 
60 


1 
1 


1  50 
1  50 
1  50 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
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1 
1 
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1 
1 
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1 
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1 
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1 
1 
1 
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50 
SC 
50 
50 
fO 
50 
50 
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50 
SO 
50 
fO 
50 


1  50 


1 
1 
1 


60 
.50 
50 


1  50 
1  50 
1  50 


60 
50 
50 
50 
50 


1  SO 


50 

50 
50 

60 


1  50 


50 
.50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 


1  SO 


50 
SO 


1  SO 
1  .50 
1  50 


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50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
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1  SO 

1 

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1 

1 

1 

1 


50 
SO 
50 
50 
50 
50 
1  SO 
1  50 
1  50 
1  50 


1  50 
1  60 


$3  00 
6  50 
25  00 
25  00 
25  00 


10  00 


5  00 
25  0) 

2  40 
25  00 

200 

4  72 
23  50 

600 


20 

1  75 

10  00 

1  00 

2  40 


933 
II  00 


19  13 
25  00 
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m     ■  •  ■  •  •  • 

25  00 
14  2.5 
500 
8  00 
34  75 
19  10 

12  80 

13  80 
10  00 
28  00 
25  00 


22  80 
10  00 

2K03 

13  95 

SOU 

33  68 
13  50 
15  50 

12  00 

10  00 

2.5  00 

5  00 

25  00 

5  00 

25  00 

25  00 

5  CO 


10  00 
12  50 


10  00 
10  60 
25  00 
25  00 
525 


|1  50 


50 
00 


2d  50 
26  50 
26  50 


1 

11 
1 
1 


.50 

50 
50 


6  50 
26  50 

3  90 
26  .50 

3  SO 
.  6  22 

25  00 

7  50 
1  50 
1  70 
325 

11  50 
250 
3  90 
1  50 

10  80 

11  01 
I  50 

20  63 

26  SO 

16  50 
1  SO 

26  SO 
15  75 
650 
950 
36  25 
20  60 

14  30 

15  80 
11  50 
29  50 

26  50 
1  50 

24  30 
1  50 

11  50 
1  50 

27  53 
15  45 

6  50 

1  50 

1  50 

85  18 

15  00 

17  CO 


50 
SO 


13  50 
11  50 
26  SO 

650 
1  50 

26  50 
6  50 

26  50 

26  50 
650 
1  SO 

11  60 

14  CO 
1  50 

11  50 
11  60 

26  sn 

26  50 
6  75 


DISDL'USKMKN'JS. 


177 


SPECIAL   LIQUOR   LICENSES   REFUNDED-Contlnucd. 

DRAMSHOP  KEEPERS. 


Name. 


Address. 


A  mount  paid 


Permit. 


Stamps. 


Total 


GarrisoD,  J.  W 

Gaus,  Oonrad 

Golden,  A.  W 

Orosslns,  Alex 

Goldstein.  Wm.  F 

Graen&Hro.,  J 

Gandler,  G 

Gerne,  Thos 

Gerber,  Henry 

Goldstein,  II 

Gray.  H.    A 

Grassfeld,  E.  A 

Green wala,  F 

Gallagher,  E.J 

Glenn.  Bi.  J 

Gray,  George 

Gladlsche,  VV.  M 

Hansman,  .1.  F 

Hae^l.  J.  A 

Horn.  S.  P 

Hof melster,  (Jbas 

Hall,  T.<; 

Hoerschen,  Frnnk 

Hendricks.  S.  I) 

Hibbert,  .Joseph 

Hermes,  John 

Haerle,  Guhtav 

Beck,  John  M 

Hughes,   Reece 

Haerle,  F.  R 

Uaerle,   Nicholas 

House,  Green  B 

Huber  &  Strlegel 

Hoffman  &  Lai  1 

Hamilton  &  Barth  .... 

Hartman,  W.  O 

Hughes,  Oliver 

Hicstand,  Theodore.  . 

Haas,  .Joseph 

Honakerft  Baker,... 

Honaker.  David 

Bead,  William 

Hermann,  H.  H 

Hill,  John   E 

Hunt,  John 

Harrison  &  Co.,  J.  G  . 

HIckey.   Ed 

Hawkins,    Williams... 

Hillemano,  O.  H  

Heineman,   Alfred 

Huhn,   Henry 

Haberman,  Otto 

Harp.  E.O 

Hallisay.  William 

Helwlg,  Edward 

Haines,  O.  L.  N 

Hoi  ton,  Ghas.  W 

Harrison,  John 

Hayden,  Thos 

Hoersch,    Fred 

Henry,  W.  J 

Hammer.  G.  P 

Hligret,   Josephine 

Henson,  J.  G 

Hoffman,  Ghas 

Hamilton  &  Oo.,  T.  L. 
Hurlburt  &  Agni  w.... 
Hinkle&  Co..  rrank  . 
Hutchison,  William... 
Hennecke  &  Plnmmer. 
Hagener  &  Hiehter.  .. 

Howard,  A.  C 

Happle  &  Watson 

Harris,  Michael  M 

Huey,  J.  T 

Hennessy,  P.  J 

Haupt,  E.  P 


Warrensburg 

Hermann 

513  Chestnut  St.,  St.  Louis 

45^7  Easton  Ave.,        **         

4251  "  *'         

ins.  Broadway,        "        

700  S.  Fourth  St.,        "        

1533  S.  Broadway,       "        

3438  *'  " 

310  Main  St.,  Kansas  City'.!.*!.'!! 

209  W.  5th  St. .  Kansas  City 

1529  Frederick  Ave.,  St.  Joseph. 
2023  N.  Broadway,  St.  Louis.    . 

1936  N.  •*  '*        

1C38  N.  3dSt.,  St.  Louis 

Ash  Hill 

206  Main  St.,  Joplin 

Keytesville 

.Tefrerson  City 

Liberal  

Boon  vil  le 

Columbia , 

.Jefferson  City 

Salem 

Montgomery  

Fredericktown 

Lexington.' 

Rich  Hill 

Wellsvllle 

Lexington 

Lexington 

Trenton , 

Salisbury 

Jackson  

Nelson 

Greenville , 

New  Cambria , 

Pleasant  Hill , 

Cape  Girardeau   

Canton    , 

Canton 

Hannibal 

Holstein , 

Waverly 

Elvlns 

Marshall 

PeirceCity 

Sturgeon / 

Graysboro  

Versailles 

Cape  Girardeau 

Macon 

Liberty!!!!!!.!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

Hannibal 

Aurora : , 

Perry 

Blackburn  

Trenton 

1920S.  Broadway,  St.  Lx)uls 

Lexington 

Richmond . . .  r 

719  Felix  St.,  St.  Jost-ph 

Webb  City 

3914  S.  Broadway,  St.  Louis 

Senath 

Springfield 

Slkeston 

1401  Manchester  Rd.,  St.  Louis.., 

OwensviUe , 

Jefferson  City 

Laclede  Hotel,   St.  Louis , 

West  Plains 

Rich  woods , 

Blodgett 

1901  Biddle  St.,  St.  Ix>uis 

5190  Easton  Ave., 


•  • 


$1  50 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


50 
50 
50 
50 
SO 


1  50 


J 
1 
1 
I 


50 
50 
50 
50 


1  50 
1  50 
1  50 


1 
1 


50 
50 


1  50 
1  50 


50 
50 
50 
50 


1  50 


50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
SO 
50 
50 
300 
300 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


50 
50 
.10 
50 
SO 


1  50 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


50 
50 
50 
50 
50 


1  50 


50 
50 
50 


1  60 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


50 
60 
50 
50 
50 
60 
50 
50 
50 
50 
SO 
50 
50 
50 
50 


1  50 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
SO 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 


$10  00 
9  80 
5U0 


1  83 
1  34 
9  00 

88 
5  30 


30 
30 

ro 

TZ 
00 

:-o 
7  .50 

10  20 

13  85 

4  30 

21  50 


2 
1 
3 
3 

10 


■■■■■     •«• 

19  01 

500 

29  75 

67  50 
13  00 
10  62 

25  00 

26  23 
10  00 

8  :» 

28  00 
22  99 
17  30 
16  60 
10  00 
10  00 
12  50 

5.% 
20  CO 

425 


25  00 

3  60 

25  00 


si'os" 

523 

14  00 

2'c6' 

45  50 
27  55 

2506' 

27  50 
12  50 
22  65 
6  60 
25  00 
17  04 

"**i"66 

111  60 

11  30 

6  50 

1  50 

3  33 

2  84 
6  50 
238 
680 
1  50 
1  80 
8  80 
300 
522 

4  50 
11  80 

750 

11  70 
15  35 

680 
S3  00 

1  50 
20  51 

6  50 
31  25 

1  50 
69  00 
14  50 

12  12 
1  SO 
1  50 
1  SO 

28  00 

29  23 
11  SO 


1 
9 


50 
80 
29  50 
24  49 
18  80 
18  10 
11  50 
11  50 
14  00 
6  85 
21  50 


5 
1 
1 


76 
SO 
50 


26  50 

5  10 

26  60 


50 
50 
50 


32  58 

6  73 

1  50 

15  50 

1  50 

350 

1  50 

47  00 

i9  05 

1  50 

1  50 

26  SO 

29  00 

14  00 

24  05 

8  10 

26  50 

18  51 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

350 


A-12 


178 


lir•:^oRT  of  the  state  auditoi^. 


SPECIAL,   LIQUOR   LICENSES   RBB^UNDED-Contlnued. 

DRAMSHOP  KEEPERS. 


Name. 


Address. 


Amount  paid. 


Permit. 


Stamps. 


Heller,  Adam 

Uowell  &  Brectsing 

Harris.   E.  E 

Hennessy.   John, 

Highly.  Thos.  O 

HemmeJman,  Theo 

Henan,  James 

Herzog  Bros 

Helnrlch,  J.  D 

Hanrahan,  Bros 

Hunt,  Ohas.  M... 

Henry,   Albert 

Helery,  M.  P 

Hess.  G.  Z 

Hoch,  Henry 

Harrison,  Oon 

Hanns.  .Jos 

Holton,  O.  W.  .    

Hagen,  John     

Head,  Fred  1^ 

Howard,  John  W 

Hamel,  Ohas • 

Heyd,  A 

Hughes.  Oliver 

Hann.  John 

Humann.  Ghas.  B 

Hpbel,  Ohas.  B 

Hoschelt.  r.  T 

Hoffmelster,  Ohas.  W 

Huckett.  Geo.  P 

Henchel.  John 

Hooks,  J.  A 

Ualler,  William 

HUblg,  Frank 

Hannaman,  J.  F 

Hulderman,  I 

Higglns&  Klrby 

Hallway,  H.  A 

Hoffer.  A.  C 

Hodnett,  Jas 

Holt.  Geo 

Hatton,  U.  L 

Hughes.  T.  J 

Hillenkoetter,  H.  H 

Henry,  Martin 

Hall,  L.  A 

Howard.  M.  J 

Harris.  H.  W 

Herbst&  Bro.,  \Vm 

Henslck,  H.  F.  W 

Hughes.  Pat 

Holcomb,  0.  H    

Hemminghaus,  F.  P 

HelTerson.  James 

Hannaman  Bros 

Hoerner.  John 

Heyne,  Frank  

Hoffman.  Otto 

Haley,  Michael 

Hlnaen&  Warren 

Houek,  W.J 

Haddock,  Walter 

Harry,  Martin 

Hartnett,   James 

Hofer,  Carrie 

Heiss,  George  O 

Hoelderle,  John 

Hoeffner   Frank 

Hatch.  Harry 

Hansman  &  .scheil 

Hurd.  F.  O 

Isaacs,  Joseph 

Italian-American  Olub. .. 

Ingola.  Theo 

Isell,  Otto 

Jaeger,  Joseph 

Jordan,  John  T 


1 1 
•  I 


Augusta 

610  Main  St.,  Joplin  

402  JopltD  St.,  Joplln 

613MainSt.,        *•      

Deslodgtt 

aoi  Convent  St.,  St.  Louis 

Baring 

St.  Mary's 

Cole  Camp 

3101  N.  Market  St..    St.  Louis... 

2346  Washington  Ave., 

601  S   Broadway, 

316  North  Euclid  Ave.,* 

Kahoka 

Belief ountaine  .     

634  N.  Ninth  St.,  Su  i^ouis 

2200  Blddle  St..  St.  Louis 

Perry 

2100  Gravols  Ave,  St.  Louis 

Hannibal 

307  N.  Garrison   Ave.,  St.  Louis.. 

Well  ston 

3300  Wisconsin  Ave.,  St.  Louis  . . . . 

New  Cambria .... 

2630  Montgomery  St. ,  St.  Louis  ... 

920  N.  Ninth  St.,  St.  Louis 

Hannibal 

1432  Washington  Ave.,  St.  Louis.. 

Jackson 

722  Delaware  St.,  Kansas  City.... 

Bridgeton 

ISlSGenesaeeSt.,  h'ansasOity.  .. 

Sedalia 

2900  Virginia  Ave.,  St.  Louis 

4M14N.  Broadway,  St.  Louis 

Chillicothe 


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St.  Charles 

1211  Olive  St..  St.  Louis. 

1901  Olive  St..  St.  Louis 

1925  Market  St..     " 

4256  Olive  St., 

400  N.  Eleventh  St.,  St.  Louis. 

701  N.  Fourth  St., 

410  Locust  St., 

1800  Olive  St., 

1013  Market  St.. 

Equitable  building, 

29  Market  St., 

1939  Blddle  St., 

1135  Market  St., 

120  S.  Sixth  St., 

527  Franklin  Ave. , 

1214  N.  Third  St., 

1108H  Franklin, 

1731 

1339  Broadway,  »• 

318  S.  Broadway,  St.  Louis... 

1121  North  3d  St., 

321  Pino  St., 

112  N.  .Tefferson  Av.,  •  • 

529  Walnut  St. ,  Kansas  City. 

1323  Grand  Ave., 

711  Edmonds  St.,  St.  .Joseph. . 

102  Francis  St., 

1501  Franklin  Ave.,  St. Louis. 

723  Market  St. ,  ** 

4974  Easton  Ave.,         *' 

Poplar  Bluff 

Key  tesvl  lie 

WebbCity 

Oarrollton 

5226  Pattlson  St..  St.  Louis... 
7th  and  Pine  Sts., 
213  Pine  St.. 
Cape  Girardeau.. . . 
Fisk 


( ( 


$1  SO 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
SO 


1  50 


SO 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
60 
60 
50 
50 
60 
50 
SO 
1  50 
1  60 
1  50 
SO 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
60 
50 
50 
50 


1  50 
1  60 
1  50 


50 
50 
60 
50 
60 
50 


1  50 


SO 
60 


1  50 


60 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
1  50 
1  50 
60 
60 
50 
50 
50 
50 
60 
1  50 
1  50 

IW 
1  50 
1  50 
1  50 


$10  00 

6  75 

10  00 

15  45 


360 


28  68 


5 

2 

1 

21 


00 
00 
34 
03 


25  00 

28  15 

25  00 

500 


10  01 


10  00 
25  00 
25  00 

11  25 
080 


10  00 
25  00 


20  00 
500 


.5  00 
8  60 


5  00 
760 

1  98 
200 
8  60 

2  70 


200 

4  00 

10  00 

1  00 


500 

436 

300 

20 

3  70 

4  80 


3  10 

3  10 

200 

46 

10  00 
2  58 
1  00 

10  50 


20 
60 
00 
20 
10 
00 


16  50 

15  00 

300 

25  00 

•  •  •  ■  ■ 

750 
10  CO 
34  53 

200 


Total. 


Ill 

7 


SO 
25 


11  50 
16  05 


50 
10 

50 


80  18 
6  60 
350 
2S4 

22  53 

26  50 

27  65 

28  50 
650 
1  50 

11  51 
1  50 

11  50 
26  50 
26  50 

12  75 
11  30 


50 
50 


11  50 

26  50 
1  50 

21  50 
850 
1  50 
650 

10  00 
1  SO 
6  SO 
900 
848 
4  40 

10  10 


20 
SO 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
6  50 
5  88 

4  50 
1  70 

5  20 

6  30 


4 

1 
3 
5 
11 
2 
1 


50 
60 
60 


8  50 

1  96 

11  50 


4 
2 


OS 
SO 


12  CO 
2  70 
5  10 
5  50 
2  70 

10  60 
550 

18  00 

18  50 
4  50 

28  50 


5U 
00 


11  50 

98  03 

3  50 


DlSnUKSKMKNTS. 


179 


SPECIAL,  LIQUOR   LICENSES   REFUNDED— Continued. 

DRAMSHOP  KEEPERS. 


Name. 


Address. 


Amount  paid. 


Permit. 


Stamps.      Total. 


$28  00 

1  r»o 

1  no 

26  54 

2!  fjO 

57  75 

23  14 

10  00 

12  25 

26  oO 

11  50 

4  lo 

2  M 

1  50 

7  50 

3  20 

22  80 

15  30 

13  ;o 

34  80 

42  00 

32  15 

1  60 

1  H) 

26  50 

82  7ft 

41  &0 

1  50 

31  50 

11  00 

11  50 

11  50 

20  (j5 

46  50 

14  34 

26  50 

8  85 

4  00 

18  20 

1  50 

8  50 

1  50 

29  50 

1  W 

3  50 

6  50 

1  50 

21  fiO 

1  50 

1  50 

6  58 

2L  50 

1  50 

8  00 

15  50 

6  50 

16  50 

18  M 

23  50 

5  00 

1  50 

11  50 

8  00 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

26  50 

4  50 

11  50 

1  50 

26  50 

14  20 

11  SO 

1  50 

1  50 

8  34 

8  40 

Jaeger  &  Jack  Isch 

.lohoson.  J.  W 

.ladgo.  H.  O 

JenniDRd  &  Co.,  W.  L 

Jackson,  M 

Jones  &  Co.,  II.  P 

Johnson,  E.  A 

Jenkins  &  Fawks 

Johnson,  J.  W 

Joyce  &  Teheaa 

Jones,   Prank 

Johnson,  J 

Jlrlk.  Williams 

Johnson  Albert 

Jenkins.  E.  E 

Jacobs,  R.  W 

Jordan,  Sam  (estate) 

Jobnhon&Oo.,  J.  W 

Johnson  &  Davidson 

Klelman  &  Elambrock 

Klnselia,  J.  P 

King  Bros 

Kelly,  F.  M 

Kane,  John,  Jr 

Kearns,  Geo.  if 

KramolowHky,  A 

Kem per,   William 

Kopper,  G.  B 

Kruel,  O.  P 

Kehr,  O.  G 

Kauman,  J.  T 

Karcher,  Thos 

Kerwin,  John  A 

Kirby.  J.  M 

Keein,  N.  L 

Kelly.  R.  W 

Kleluson^e,  B.J 

Kling.  W^m 

Knoblanch,  Ed 

Karnes  &  Uo. .  J.  T 

Kinkhorst  &  Sun 

Klrby,  P 

Kohler.  Ben  F 

Kunderer,  J   A 

Kern,  Anton 

Kreenkamp&  Cu.,  11.  ('... 

Kalol,  John 

Klippel,  Fred  J 

Klein,  A.  L 

Kochm  &  Waldmiin  

Kennedy,  J.  F 

KUtermacher,  Otto 

Kiippet  &  Lintuer 

Keller,  S.  A 

Kittreli,  H 

Kleb.  Geo.  W 

Kahn,  E 

Koester.  F.  L 

Klu(»meier.   H.  H 

Ken  wick,  Ben  P 

Knlekraeyer.  Chris 

Koelling,  Edward 

Koch,  Fred  J 

Kalteman.  Rudolph 

Kerlt.  Chas.  T 

King,    M 

Kassebaum.  A 

Komrska,  Frank 

Koch,  Geo.  J 

Koch,   H.  M 

Kammer,  Fred 

KIger,  W.  U 

Kettering.  W.  O 

Krampfert,  Ohas 

Kirchoff.  J.  B 

Kuhn.  Philip 

Kimmel,  Obas 


Chamois 

Lexington 

New  Madrid 

Eldorado  Springs 

Carrol  Iton 

West  Plains 

Com  m  erce 

Carrol  Iton 

Cass  vilio 

215 North  isth  St. "st.  Loiiis." '..'.'. '. '. '. 

70i  Walnut  St..  Kansas  City 

21st  and  Chehtnut  Si-!.,  St.  Louis. 

2101  S.  Broadway.  St.l^uls 

'•19H  N .  * '  *  *  % 

714  Walnut  St.,   Kansas  City.'. !!'.. 

9E.  7thSt.,  ••        

HE.  3d  St.,  •*         

Lexington 

Poplar  Bluff 

Jefferson  City 

Ozark  Hotel,  Sprlugfleld 

438  Com.  St.,  ••         

Weston 

Maryville 

Brookfield, 

Union 

Mexico 

Cape  Girardeau 

Union 

Napoleon 

Montrose 

Salisbury 

Ghermanvllle 

222  College  St..  Springfield 

Odessa 

Ularksville 

Marcinsburg 

1325  E.  HthSt.,  Kansas  City 

Ht  Charles 

HoUeywood 

Brunswick 

ChiUlcothe 

Antonia 

St.  Peter 

Rallwln 

Concordia 

1831  E.  12th  St..  tit.  Louis 

St.  Charles 

Kelso 

540  Montrose  St.,  St.  Louis... 

Stotts  City 

Pilot  Grove 

rx)ngtown 

Duenweg 

1802  Main  St..  Joplln 

852tfS   Broadway,  St.  Louis.. 

Centralia 

Fayette 

LaG  range 

Bird's  Point 

4228  Fair  Ave.,  St.  lx)uis.  .  .. 

Warrenton 

622  N.  Broadway,  St.  Liouls  .. 
4916  Nat.  Bridge  Rd .,  *  • 
2031  Salisbury  St., 

Carnwell 

Mattese 

Fentun 

no  Bird  St.,  Hannibal 

( ireve  Coeur 

Maplewood 

Kanoka 

Hannibal 

il02  South  4th  St.,  St.  Louis... 

Cardwell 

Hermann 


$3  00 


50 
50 
50 
50 


1  50 


1 
1 
1 
1 

1 


50 
50 
50 
50 

SO 


1  50 


SO 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
60 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 


1  50 


50 
50 
50 
50 
00 
50 
50 
50 


8  00 


I 
1 
1 
1 


50 
50 
SO 
50 


1  50 
1  50 
1  50 
1  SO 
50 
50 


1 
1 

1  50 


50 
50 
50 

50 
50 


1  50 
1  50 
1  50 
1  50 
50 
50 
50 
5J 
50 
.50 
50 
.50 
50 
50 
50 
50 


1 1 


1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1  50 

1  50 


6  00 
1  70 
21  30 
13  ^0 
12  20 
33  30 
40  50 
81  15 


25  00 
61  25 
40  00 

30  00 

0  50 

10  00 

10  00 

18  55 

45  00 

12  84 

25  00 

7  35 

2  5) 

15  20 


700 

26  50 

200 
•5  00 

20  00 

. 

5  08 
20  00 

6 

14 

5 


15  00 

17  00 

22  00 

3  50 


50 
Oj 
00 


io  66 

850 

2506' 

300 

loco 

2^00 
12  70 
10  00 

6  84 
6  90 


iSo 


kFPCiUT  OK  TMl-:  STATE  AUDITOR. 


SPECIAL   LIQUOR   LICENSES   REFUNDED— Continued. 

DRAM8HOP  KEEPERS. 


Name. 


Kiser  &  Johns 

Koeln,  Edward 

Kalteobach,  Jos 

Kreienbanm,  Qerlit, 

Karbe,EmU 

Koch  &  i'o.,  Henry., 

Kellalee,  F 

Knopfle,  John 

Krleffe,  Fred 

Kltngler,  OttoJ 

Klbutz,  .1.  G 

Killlnger,    A.  F 

Kaltemyer,  A 

Klosteman,    R.  E... 

Kamp.  Henry 

Kuefner,  A 

Kaiman,  Stephen... 

KiUeen,   T.  E 

Keenan,  J 

Kempf,  J.  O 

Key  wood,   I.  T 

Kley,  Herman 

Kluth,  Alex 

Krieg,  Michael 

Kitchen.  S.  J.  T,... 

King  &  Anderson 

Kelnr,  John 

Llndley.  Loe 


Address. 


Lock,  ilenr*etta 

Lehman  &  Dombach 

Lynch,  W.  H 

Ijow  en  stein  &  Co 

Lecky&Hutson 

Lazonby,  J .  O 

Lee,  Wm.  R 

Lane.  W.  F 

Llmberg  &  Denton 

Lottman,  Geo 

Llyingston.  John  W 

Llnebach,  Louis 

Langkrahr,  Fritz  

Leiman,  0.  A 

Lawson,  Wm 

Lawson,  Wm 

Letcher,  Phil 

Lisle  &  Robinson 

Londergan,  Jas.  F 

Leber,  Mary 

Long.  John 

Llppe,  D 

Lane,  A .  W 

Leonard  &  Greek  more 

Lewis,  J.  R 

Lee,  Itobert 

Ludwig    Herman  H 

Lang  Wine  &  Liquor  Co., 

P.O 

Liest,  Henry  V 

Lavln,  John .) 

LaFlam,  William 

Loe,  F.  M 

Lakeside  Amusement  Go. 

LeFaivre.  Geo.  W 

Llnneweith,  U 

Langer,  Arnold 

Lay  ton  &  Neels 

Lange,  Henry 

Loher,  Robert 

Lohmueller,  Chas 

Lauer,  Ohas. 

Levy.   Sam 

Lee,  William    

Llnehart,   O.  M 

Loh»e,  G.  H 

Llpperman.  J.  W 

Levin,  Nathan 

Leary,  T.  J 


Amount  paid. 


Permit. 


Stamps. 


OhiUIcothe 

112  North  6th  St..  St.  Louis 

416  Washington  Ave.,  *'       

110  N.  Broadway,         **       

508MarketSt..  •'        

220 South  4th  St.,  *'        

1000  Pine  St..  •*       

711  North  7th  St.,  " 

827  Franklin  Ave.,       •*       

1837        *•  ••  "        

636  South  Broadway.   '  *       

Round  Top,  *•       

722  Broadway,  •*       

1001  N.OihSt.,  '•        

126  N.  Market  St..        '*       

8900  N.Broadway,        **       

3501**  *•  *'        

417  Chestnut,  *'        

200  Main  St..   Kansa.s  City 

1234Grand  Ave.         "         

HON.  Fifth  St.,  St.  Joseph 

1811  Frederick  Ave..    '•        

Chamois 

1500  Franklin  Ave.,  St.  Louis.... 

Keytesville 

Carterville 

Springfield 

Jefferson  City 

Loose  Creek 

Moberly 

Rich  Hill 

Marshall 

Commerce 

Windsor 

Ava 

Granby 

Wellington 

Washington 

Versailles 

Higginsville 

stotts  City. ..." .'.* .'.' .'.'.'! .' .' .'.'.'*!!.'.*!*!! 

p.  O.,  Mammoth  Springs,  Ark 

Boise  City..  

Sullivan 

Sumner 

Osborn 

Pacific 

1022  Grand  Ave.,  Kansas  City 

Chemical  Bldg.,  St.  Louis 

Unionville 

Southwest  City 

Prosperity 

Winona 

Fried  helm 

1633  Market  St.,  St.  Louis 

Sedalia 

6116  Bartmer  Ave.,  St.  Louis...... 

West  Creve  Coeur 

Wentworth 

3870  Park  Ave.,  St.  Louis 

West  Alton 

1900  California  Ave.,  St.  Louis.... 
3122  Cherokee  St., 

Belglque 

3870  S.  Jefferson  Ave..  St.  Louis.. 
117  N.  Sixth  St., 

1837  Market  St.,  St.  Louis 

224  8.  12th  St..  '*  

Easton  &  Whittler     *•         

409N.  Levee.  "         

2832  Easton  Ave.,        "         

1715  Franklin  Ave.,    **         

12th  and  Market  St.,   "         

935N.7thSt..  ••         

573  Walnut  St..  Kansas  City 


11  50 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


1 
] 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


50 
50 
60 
50 
50 
60 
50 
SO 

so 

50 
50 
50 
50 
50 


1  50 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
] 
1 
1 
1 


50 
50 
50 
50 
60 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
TiO 
50 
SO 
50 


1  50 


60 
SO 
50 
50 
50 
60 
60 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 


1  50 


50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
60 
60 
50 


1  60 
1  60 


1 
1 
1 


SO 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
1  50 
1  50 
50 
SO 
50 
1  50 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


50 
50 
60 
50 
SO 
50 


10  80 

500 

14  00 

10  00 

1  00 

850 

SO 

5  00 
400 

70 

300 

10  Od 

10  60 

6  15 
500 
800 

4  00 
550 
1  00 
600 

5  70 
750 


532 
750 
12  00 
17  20 
1  50 
14  00 
14  25 


700 

30  75 

287 

5  00 

21  33 

11  00 
1  00 
9  95 

41  75 


1663' 

23  41 

9  75 

10  00 
850 

500 

10  00 

11  98 

25  00 

25  00 

10  00 

5  10 

506* 

4  70 
300 
760 

660 
108 

Total. 


Ill  10 

650 

15  .'0 

11  50 

3  40 

10  00 
200 
6  50 
650 
220 

4  fO 

11  50 

12  10 


300 

45 

300 


7  65 

650 

4  50 

5  5U 

7  00 

2  M) 

750 

720 

900 

1  50 

6  82 

9  00 

13  50 

18  70 

300 

15  50 

15  75 

1  50 

8  50 

32  SS 

437 

6  50 

1  SO 

22  83 

1  SO 

1  60 

12  50 

250 

11  45 

43  25 

1  50 

1  SO 

18  13 

1  SO 

24  91 

1  SO 

11  25 

1  50 

11  60 

10  00 

1  50 

6  50 

1  60 

11  50 

1  50 

13  48 

1  50 

28  50 

26  50 

11  SO 

7  40 

1  f.0 

«  50 

6  20 

4  50 

9  00 

1  50 

7  fO 

t  58 

1  60 

4  50 

1  95 

460 

DISDUKSEMENTS. 


I8l 


SPECIAL   LIQUOR  LICBNSBS   REFUNDED— Continued. 

DRAMSHOP  KEEPERS. 


Name. 


Leary  &  Hall 

Lawrence  &  Broadharst.. 

lAuber,  David 

LohrScCo.,  E.  O 

LiniDerg&  Miller 

Leiweke,   A 

Mack,  Oottlob 

Myers.  T.  H 

Mathews.  H 

Marshall,  E 

Miller.   0.  J 

Morris,  T.  J 

Muellersman.  John 

Miller.  John  L 

Moriarlty,  John 

Miller  &  Junsers 

Mitchell,   William 

Morris.  Thos.  J 

Moseley,  J.  F 

Myers,  O.  D 

Mueller.  E.  H  

Moran,  John 

Mucci,   O 

Moon.  Loom  is 

Miller,  H.  L 

Moss.  John  T 

Maid.  Henry  J 

Moeder,  Ernst 

Murphy,    M.  L 

Morgan.  William  B 

May,  T.  L 

Meyer.  \j>.  iTt.  • ■ 

Moon,  John  A 

Mullin.  Philip   

Meatte  &  Meatte 

Machens.  William 

Martin  &  Oo.,  Thos 

Michenfealer.  P 

Murphy,  Thos 

Moll  Grocer  Oo. ,  A 

Hasterson.  Frank 

Muehlebach,  William 

Mottz,  Peter 

Mutschler.  L 

Massard,  Ernest 

Magenheimer.   M 

Metz,  John 

Masser,  Tony 

Merick,  M.  8. 

Mannion  Bros.  &  Co 

Maschmann.  F.  W 

Mulcahey,  John 

Maher.  James 

Miller.  Ohas 

Mangels,  ilenry 

Morie,  W.  F 

Mlddendorff,  Joseph 

Middendorff,  Ben 

M  Iddendorff .  Clemen 

Michel.  Ohrist 

Meyer,  F.  P 

Meyers.  John  A 

Hunger.  Paul  B 

Metzler,  William  A 

Mollineott.  K 

iHeyer.  •!.  Vi...  •••••  ....•• 
Meramec  Highlands  Co... 

Mueller.  Tobias 

Madden,  Thos 

Mallor.  O.  E...  

Mooney,  John 

Mitchlck,  W.  E 

Morley.  O.  L 

Mahr,  Phil 

Munzft  Hoesslt 

Muml)rauer,  A.  E 

Massa,  D 


Address. 


Amount  paid. 


Permit. 


Stamps. 


1401  Walnut  St..  Kansas  City 

11th  and  Main  Sts.,         "       .    .. 

114  N.  4th  St..  St.  Louis 

614  Edmonds  St.,  St.  Joseph 

Lexington 

Centaur 

Savannah  

Savanhah  

Moberly 

Bird's  Point 

JefTerson  CI  ty 

Oolumbia 

B^redericktown .. 

Cape  Girardeau 

Warrensburg 

Cape  Girardeau 

Trenton , 

Poplar  Bluff 

Blackwater 

320  South  St..  Springfield 

Boon  viUe 

Liberty 

1006  Union  Ave.,  Kansas  City 

Bonne  Terre 

13  E.  RthSt.,  Kansas  City 

Gilliam  

Pacific 

Cape  Girardeau 

Elyins 

Bevier 

Louisiana 

New  Haven 

Bonne  Terre 

Cameron 

Portage  ville 

Machens 

Concordia 

1700  Russell  Ave.,  St.  Louis 

PelrceClty 

614  Franklin  Ave..  St.  Louis 

Queen  City 

1621  Grana  Ave..  Kansas  City 

Wellsville 

2800  £.  18th  St. .  Kansas  City 

214  North  Levee,  St.  Louis 

St.  Charles...: 

Cape  Girardeau 

825  Locust  St..  St.  Louis 

Holland 

8635  S.  Broadway,  St.  Louis 

Washington 

809  Indep.  Ave.,  Kansas  City.  ... 
3601  Manchester  Ave.,  St   Louis. 

Hannibal 

833  S.  Fourteenth  St..  St.  Louis.. . 

3001  Easton  Ave. , 

2330  Lemp  Ave.. 

2802  S.  Thirteenth  St., 

2800  S.Jefferson, 

2424  S.  Eleventh  St.. 

Moscow  Mills 

Valley  Park 

Hannibal 

7220  Michigan  Ave.,  St.  I^uis.. 

001  Chestnut  St., 

2200  Walnut  St., 

Meramec  Highlands,         ** 

P.O.,  Normandy 

Windom , 

Sedalia 

411  Olive  St. .  St.  Louis 

Hannibal 

800  Walnut  St.,  Kansas  City... 
9th  &  St.  Charles  St.,  St.  Louis. 
Hermann 


•  t 


•  t 


14th  &  Chestnut  Sbs.,  St.  Louis. 


$1  SO 
1  50 


50 
60 
50 
50 
50 
00 
50 
60 


1  50 


1 
1 
I 
1 


50 
50 
50 
50 


1  50 
1  90 
1  50 


50 
20 


1  50 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


50 
50 
SO 
50 
50 
60 
50 
60 
50 
50 
50 
SO 
50 
SO 
50 


1  SO 


1 
1 
1 
1 


SO 
50 
50 
SO 
1  SO 
1  50 
SO 
SO 
50 
50 
1  50 
1  SO 
1  50 
1  60 


50 
50 
50 
SO 
60 
1  50 
1  50 
50 
50 
50 
SO 


1  50 


50 
60 
50 
50 
50 
1  50 
1  50 
60 
50 
50 
50 
50 
1  SO 
1  50 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


12  00 

3  10 

3  SO 

200 

12  60 

12  60 

24  65 

17  14 

50  00 

500 

10  85 


25  00 
51  40 
:»  50 
25  00 

23  85 

25  00 

26  38 
43  90 

4C6' 

20  00 

11  70 
20  00 
10  OO 

16  88 
16  43 

80  65 

4  00 

10  00 

15  00 

12  75 
300 

13  10 

•  «  •  •  •  •  I 

25  00 
10  00 
10  25 


25*66' 

300 

200 

2  00 

10  00 

25  06 

12  15 
It  05 
12  00 
25  00 
10  00 


500 

720 

25  00 

25  00 

500 

10  00 

10  00 

23  50 

15  00 

7  90 

4  50 

4  65 


Total. 


13  SO 

4  eo 

500 
350 

14  00 
14  00 
26  15 

20  14 

51  SO 
6  50 

12  36 
1  50 

26  50 

52  90 
30  00 
26  60 

1  50 

25  35 

26  50 

27  88 
45  40 

1  SO 

5  50 

21  60 
1  50 

13  20 
21  60 
11  60 

1  50 
18  38 
17  83 

1  50 

1  50 
32  15 

550 
11  60 

1  60 
16  50 

14  25 
4  50 

14  00 

1  SO 

26  50 

11  50 

11  75 

1  50 

1  50 

1  SO 

26  50 

4  SO 

1  50 

350 

350 

11  50 

2B55 

•1  50 

13  65 

13  45 

13  50 

26  50 

11  50 

1  50 

11  50 

300 

1  50 

6  50 

8  70 
26  50 
26  60 

6  60 
11  50 
II  50 
25  00 
16  60 

9  40 
6  00 
6  15 


1 82 


REIX)UT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


SPECIAL.   LIQUOR   T.ICEXNSES   REFUNDED-Contlnuccl. 

DRAMSHOP  KEEPERS. 


Name. 


Amount  paid. 


Address. 


Permit. 


Stamps. 


Total, 


MercliHiits  Catering 

Morlsche,  D 

Marre  &  Co..  Jas  — 

Maoley,  P.  J 

Mooney,  Jas.  V 

Moser,  Leo 

Mountain  Ci rove  Dlsl 

Mahoney.  T.  E 

Macklin,  Thos 

Mllllano,  W.  D 

Mogler,  Jos 

Martin,  T 

Manne,  H 

Mercantile  Liquor  L'o 

Maloney.  M.  E 

Murdock,  Thos 

MlUana,  .John 

Marchand.  Louis 

Mulloy.  K.  A 

Meagher,  J.  V 

Munsell,  U.  0 

McLaren,  Alex 

McOlain,  S.  P 

McGinnfs,  J.  J 

McDonough,  Tim 

McLachlan,  Alex 

McLaughlin,  J.  K  — 
McFarran  &  Co.,  0.  L 
McOasklll,  W.  J...... 

McDonald.  Peter 

McTague  Catering  Go 
McCormack,  John  — 

MeNeary  Bros 

McVey  Kros 

McGuerren,  E.  G 

McKenzle.  J«>hn 

McBrlde  &  Kenna — 

McKeown  Bros 

McDermott.  T.  E 

McCaffrey.  Jam(s — 

McBridle,  S.  L 

McMahan.  J.  T 

McAullff,  M.J 

McGaw.  J.  P 

Nee&  Gillespie 

Nestor,  J.  J 

Noble,  1  homas 

Numies.  M 

Nagel,  IJenry  

Nelson.  David 

Nevln&Co 

Nagel,    Frank  A. 

Newbauer  &  Co 

Newbauer,  Ben 

Nlemeyer,    Henry 

Neiser,  Martin 

Newbauer,  Ben 

Northcutt  Sc  Ivnadel 

Nahm,  Ix>u1s  A 

Nlel.   Charles  A 

Nestle,  Fred  A 

Norton,  George  L 

Newman.  John  S  — 

Nell,  William 

Olson,  Emil 

Oberheide,  F.  W 

Oder,  John  C 

O' Brien,  .John 

O'Weara,   T.  M 

Oxt'udine  &  Co 

O'Brien.  Frank 

O'Laugiilln,  J.  F.     .. 

Owens  &  Haney 

O'Donnell,  T...' 

O'Brien  A:  Co..  Janus 

Owens,  James  L 

O'llein,  Bros 


Co. 


Co.. 


40^  Washington  Ave  ,  St.  Louis.. 

SOOO  Easton  Ave.. 

518  Washington  Ave., 

21st  &  Chestnut  Sts., 

24  N.  loth  Si., 

809  Pine  St.. 

218  N.  2nd  St., 

tt22  N.  Elliott  Ave., 

2?1  3.  Broadway, 

52?  Walnut  St. 

182-2  S.  Broadway, 

WO 2  N.  3rd  St., 

2800  N.  Broad wuy, 

Market  St., 

3701  N.  Broadway, 

1I2S  Walnut  St.,  KHUsas  City. 

205  N.  Levee,  St.  Louis 

Bonne  Ter re / 

Monett 


Memphis 

Fulton 

Lancaster  

Cape  Girardeau 

Marshall    

New  Franklin   

Oronogo  

Carl  Junction 

Cabool 

Browning 

Century  BIdg.,  St.  Louis 

2.00  Adams  St.,        "         

fOi  N.  Jefferson  Ave,  St  Louis... 
3200  N.  '*  " 

120  Main  St.,  Sedalla 

lOOOChesnutSt.,  St.  Louis 

r>l3  N.  Levee,  **  .  

4-101  Easton  Ave.,  St.  Louis 

(Jor.llth&Ohestnut  Sts.  .St. Louis. 

1819  Market  St.,  St.  Louis 

306  N.  Leonard  Ave.  *'       

17  N.  ElevenlhSt.,  Kansas  City.. 
.317  Walnut  St., 

Webbcnty 

Soringfleld  

301  BoonvllleSt.,  Springfipld  .... 

P.  O.  Hamburg,  Iowa 

Slater 

118  North  12th  St.,  St.  liouls 

2131  Pine  St..  *'  

CartervUle 

6th  &  St.  Charles  Sts.,  St.  Louis.. 
Nevada 


P.  O.  Kirk  wood 

1301  Market  St.,  St!  liOuis.... 

122  Walnut  St.,  Nevada 

Hannibal 

Maplewood 

Grand  Ave.  &  Meramec, St. Louis. 

4224  Easton  Ave., 

401  North  Levee,  '* 

H15  Frederick  Ave.,  St.  .Joseph. .. 

Kahoka 

Linneus 

Cape  Girardeau 

617  Edmonds  St.,  St.  Joseph 

Louisiana 

1001  Howard  St..  St.  Louis 

Webb  City 

1 1  ann  Ibal 

Kirk  wood 

a^OO  MHnrhost'-r  Rd.,  St.  Louis... 

Chilllfotlie 

M  aeon 

2r»  Sout  h  Sixth  St. .  St.  I^uis 

316  Walnut  St.,  "  


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50 

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50 
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50 
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.50 
50 
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50 
50 
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50 
50 
50 
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112  50 

760 

3  GO 

5  CO 

1  80 

200 

1  20 

3  48 

200 

5  00 

35 

12  50 

11  50 

1  00 

450 

5  60 

50 

60 

50 

fO 

50 

50 

50 

5«) 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

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.50 

50 

50 

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50 

501 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

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50 

50 

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50 

50 

50 

50 

f,0 

50 

50 

50 

50 

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50 
50 
50 
50 

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50 
50 
50 
50 


12  70 
33  00 
18  10 


50  00 

27  65 

23  60 

20  00 

25  00 

9  25 

12  03 

6  70 

25  00 

■■•■■   ■••■•■ 

32  20 

5  00 

2  60 

2  40 

2  70 

4  00 

650 

20 

500 

1  00 

15  4W 

860) 

14  bO 

9  94 

18  00 

10  00 

25  00 

6  50 

55  70 

25  00 

5  00 

9  57 

10  00 

25  00 

5  00 

26  3') 

40 

3(0 

10  10 

17  00 

32  23 

11  60 

17  00 
10  00 
25  00 
10  00 

1666 

8  00 
1  00 

f  1  .50 
14  00 
9  10 
4  50 
6  50 
3  30 

3  50 

2  70 

4  98 

3  50 
6  to 

1  85 
14  00 

13  10 

2  50 
6  00 
700 
1  50 

14  20 
36  00 

18  10 
61  50 
29  15 

25  10 
21  50 

26  50 

10  75 
13  53 

1  50 

8  20 

26  50 

1  50 

an  70 

1  50 
6  50 

4  00 

3  90 

4  20 
6  10 
800 

1  70 
6  50 

2  50 
16  W 
26  50 
16  30 

11  34 

19  fO 
1  50 
1  50 

11  50 

26  50 
8  00 

57  1.0 
28  50 

6  50 
11  07 
11  50 
28  50 

6  5U 

27  K-> 
1  90 
4  50 

11  60 
18  50 
b3  73" 

1  ,50 
13  10 

1  fO 
18  50 
11  50 
26  .'iO 
11  m 

1  50 
II  50 

0  50 

2  50 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


183 


BPECIAL  LIQUOR  L1CE7NSES   RBFUNDED-Contlnued. 

DRAMSHOP  KEEPERS. 


Name. 


Address. 


Amount  paid. 


Permit. 


Stamps. 


Total. 


O'Brien,  James 

Olympla  Liquor  Ck>. . . . 

Oppenheimer »  Jos 

Purtett&Oo.,  W.  F... 

Pope,  William 

Palmer.  William 

Payne,  Ben 

Pope,  OeorgeE    

Pondiom.  Joseph 

Paxton,  John  F 

Puchta.  H.  O 

Pearson,  Obas.  U 

Padayic,  Anton 

Patterson,  James  P.  . 

Parker,  Al 

Pollock  &  Co..  D.  F. .. 

Poundstone,  W.  A 

Peters.  John 

Payne  &  Kelly 

Perano.F  ' 

Pope.  Henry 

Plel8t«eler.  II 

Payne,  J.  T 

Prewitt.  W.  F 

Parrish  A  Arnold 

Parker.  N.  O 

Paule&  Hund 

Peterson.  E 

Pfelfer,  William 

Ploehn,  Henrv 

Pensa,  John  r 

Petrle,  Thos 

Parsons  &  Co..  O.  B... 
Pmdot  A  Co..  A.  J..  . 

Parker,  J.  W 

Powell,  W.  O 

Peters,  J.  O 

Pattlson,  Hugh 

Parle.  Andrew , 

Planters  Hotel  Oo 

Plerl,  A 

Pabst,  William 

Parks,  J 

Peckington,  J.  W 

Pannier,  Fred 

Parker,  S.  B 

Pohle,  M  innie 

Pendergant,  J  as.    ... 

Patrick  A  .Tones 

Pettham.  W.  H 

Phelptf,  Oha6 

Probasco,  F 

D.B 

Pierce,  S.  W 

Peters  &  Wilhoit 

luinn.  Will    

lulgley,  James  W — 

[uinn.   Obas.  F 

luinn,  .Tohn 

lulgley  &  Meer 

tulnn,  M 

Rumpel  &  Son 

Rule,  J.  0 

Beed&  Kelly 

Boast,  J.  O 

Boehry,  Anton 

Rogers,  Joseph  L 

Rogers,  A.  J 

Rehm,  Gottlieb 

Ralthel,  John  P 

Rleke.  August 

Reifschnlder,  L.  R.. 

Ryan,  John 

Roesch.  Gottlieb. ... 

Rezroth,  Obas 

Rodenmeyer,  Geo... 

Roper  &  Co.,  Ben.... 


1501  8tb  St.,  Kansas  Oity 

60S  South  6th  St.,  St.  .Toseph . . . 
112  N.  Second  St.,  St.  Joseph... 

Poplar  Bluff 

Jefferson  City 

Lexington , 

Carthage 

Jefferson  Oity 

Cross  Keys 

Maiden 

Washington 

Clinton 

Lingo 

Game 

Oarthage 

Campbell 

Cartervllle 

Mound  City 

Oorder 

628  N.  Beaumont  St.,  St.  Louis 

Osage  City 

11  N.  Taylor  Ave.,  St.  Louis... 


• « 


1 1 


Norborne. 

PelrceOity  

Forsyth 

1326  Main  St.,  Joplln 

St.  Charles 

P.  O.  Windom 

2900  Manchester  Ave.,  St.  Louis. 
1301  Arsenal  St., 

2200  Washington  Ave., 

120  N.  Fifth  St.,  St.  Joseph 

Card  well 

Hermann 

OarroUton 

Chillicothe 

530RoonyilleSt..  Springfield 

916  Finest..  St.  Louis 

512WalnutSt..      **       

St.  Lnuis    

919  Locust  St..  St.  Louis 

ft25  Franklin  Aye., 
2000  Pine  St., 
623  Pine  St., 

2901  S.  Broadway,  St.  Louis.. 
1237  Broadway,  " 
1200  North  Third  St.. 
20d  Main  St. ,  Kansas  City ... . 
623  Messanla  St.,  St.  Joseph. . 
5?4  South  Sixth. 
202  North  2nd  St., 
816  Main  St.,  Kansas  City.... 
402         ••               •»         '•    .... 

Monett   

Glasgow 

Bevier 

Unlonvllle 

318  Olive  St.,  St.  Louis 

PelrceClty 

33%  Olive  St. ,  St.  LoQ  is . . 
510  Main  St.,    Kansas  City . . . . 

Weston 

Springfield 

Moberly 

Canton 

Iron ton 

Louisiana 


1 1 


Ste.  Genevieve 
Jefferson  City.. 

Iron ton 

Gray's  Summit. 

Trenton 

PelrceOity  ..  .. 

Dutzow 

Dutchtown 

Croker 


1  50  . 

$7  50 

to  00 

]  50 

10  00 

1150 

1  50 

500 

6  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  5<) 

ii'56 

13  00 

1  50 

1000 

11  50 

1  50 

•  •  mtm    ••••  •••■ 

1  50 

1  50 

16  75 

IB  S:5 

1  50 

31  45 

32  P5 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

15  50  ; 

i;oo 

1  50 

1 

1  50 

a  00 

500 

800 

1  50 

I  50 

3  00 

22  50 

25  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

22  0^) 

23  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

14  54 

16  06 

1  50 

14  90 

16  40^ 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

650 

8  00 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

i0  67 

12  17 

1  50 

500 

650 

1  50 

25  00 

26  50 

1  50 

25  00 

26  .'^0 

1  50 

5  50 

7  00 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50  , 

""8  55" 

10  05 

1  50  ' 

1 

1  50 

1 50 ; 

900 

10  50 

1  50 

14  30  ; 

15  80 

1  50 

5  50 

70O 

1  .50 

19  49 

20  99 

1  50 

5  00 

650 

1  50 

7  00 

8  50 

1  50 

24  00 

25  50 

1  50 

200 

3.50 

1  50 

2  00 

3  50 

1  50 

5  00 

650 

1  50 

11  00 

12  50 

1  50 

300 

4  50 

1  51 

1  50 

1  50 

806 

7  50 

1  50 

13  50 

15  00 

1  50 

200 

350 

1  5<J 

12  50 

14  00 

1  50 

200 

350 

1  5U 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

16  60 

18  10 

]  50 

21  96 

23  46 

1  50 

25  00 

26  50 

1  50 

3  50 

5  00 

1  50 

6  40 

7  00 

1  ,50 

500 

650 

1  50 

3  50 

500 

1  50 

425 

5  75 

1  50 

•  ••.•  •   ■•>« 

I  50 

1  50 

90  00 

91  50 

1  50 

11  40 

12  90 

150 

19  00 

21  10 

1  50 

*   •••   •••«• 

1  50 

1  50 

26  83 

28  33 

1  50 

27  20 

28  70 

1  50 

300 

350 

1  50 

22  30 

23  80 

1  50 

•  •■••«.    *  * 

1  50 

1  50 

10  00 

11  50 

1  00 

l."i  60 

17  10 

1  50 

15  75 

17  25 

1  60 

13  50 

15  00 

1  .W 

1  50 

1  50 

12  00 

13  50 

1 84 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR, 


SPECIAL   LIQUOR   LICENSES   REFUNDED— Continued. 

DRAMSHOP  KKEPERS. 


Name. 


Kuffe,   Kobt.  W 

Kaaeil,  Ernst 

Rexrotn  &  KoelUng 

Rossler,  Joseph 

Redell,  Geo.  H 

Riecbman,  Fred...'. 

Ryan,  Edward 

Reynolds,  L.  D.  B 

Riffle,  James 

Rendlen,  W.  O 

Readey  &  Co 

Readey  A,  Mahcncy 

Rossier,  J.  fi 

RetagUata,    Andy 

Ropers,  John  H 

Rendlen,  A.  E 

Roeche.  N 

Roser,  I.  A 

Riley  &  Co..   VV.  J 

liiibey,  W.  P 

Rlnchcval    Ohas 

Relssaus,  Chas 

Renz,  F.  W 

Ruetner,  F.  J 

Rtolghley,  J.  H 

Rosche&Son,  N 

Ratz,  Aug 

Rilling,   David  G 

Reden,   Paul 

Relchmaun,  George 

Ray,  James 

Ryan  &  McGllUcuddy. ... 

Reardon  &Grlflan 

Runde,  J.  D 

Reifscbnelder.  Conrad... 

Reed.  Andrew 

Rodenhauser,  Peter 

Romig,  F 

Rlsch,   Chris 

Rltter.  Frank  

Rosenbacb,    Peter 

Rogers,  E.  O 

Roth.  John  K 

Roberts.  F.  M 

Rlemer,  .T.  H 

Rosier,   Peter 

Riddle,  Newton 

Reynolds  &  Co.  M.  J  

Smith,  John  H 

Steckman,  Henry 

Scbnack.  Henry 

Smith.  W.O  

Scott.  B.  F 

Summers  &  Herb-st 

Scarcella  &  Stace  

Stamm,  W.  J 

i^CllUl vZt   S3.   tl..>>>.    .•••...• 

Short  Bros 

Stone.    1).  C 

Schneider  &  Bro.,  L 

Schell  &  Lueckewotte  ... 

Snyder,  J.  P 

Striker  &;Fahlbu8ch    

Strobach&  Co.,  O.  G 

Sullivan,   J.  i) 

Scharff,  M 

Senevey,  Felix 

Schultz,  Geo 

Shlvelblne,  August 

Sutter  &  Breltenbach 

Schattner  Bros 

Stephens  Sc  Hazel 

Swanson,  Henry...     ..  ... 

Smith.  Edward  B 

Stelnecke,  Louis 

Slemers,  Louis 


Address. 


Amount  paid . 


Permit. 


Stamps. 


Total. 


St.  Charles 

Wright  City 

St.  Peter 

New   Melle 

407  North  Levee.  St.  Louis 

1405  Main  St.,  Joplln 

014  South  2nd  St.,  St.  Louis 

PelrceCity 

514  Edmonds  St. ,  St.  Joseph 

Rahoka 

Hannibal 

Union  Trust  Building,   St.  Louis. 

212  N.  6th  St., 

310  S.  Main  St., 

822  Pine  St., 

Hannibal 


1 1 
1 1 


> « 


•  t 

•  ( 
1 1 


* . . . 


80lN.6thSt.,  St.  Louis 

3603  Windsor  Place.         "        

309  Ohio  St.,  bedalla 

Macon 

Rhlneland 

St.  James 

3^0 Shenandoah  Ave.,  St.  Louis.. 

Hermann 

St.  Charles 

600  Chestnut  ^t.,         St.  Louis.... 

700  St.  Charles  St. , 

622  Walnut  St., 

1801  Chestnut  St., 

1100  Market  St., 

1907 

6th  and  Franklin  Ave., 

1636  Franklin  Ave., 

13  N.  Broad wav, 

819  Franklin  Ave., 

10.T0 

1404  S.  Broadway, 

800  S. 

2127  S. 

4121jOCUst  St., 

220UN.  Broadway. 

1102  Walnut  St..  Kansas  City.... 

724  Felix  St. ,  St.  Joseph 

223  8.  6th  St.,  •*         

1905  Frederick  Ave.,  St.  Joseph. 
213  Felix  St., 

Dexter. 

Glen  wood 

Jefferson  City 

Boonvllle 

Boonvlllo 

Cuba 

Waynesvlllo 

Cape  Girardeau 

1023  E.  5th  St.,  Kansas  City 

Moberly 

Corning 

Moberly 

Clinton 

Rus.sellvllle 

St.  Thomas 

•Sullivan 

Huntsvllle 

Rolla 

Warrensburg 

333 Campbell  St.,  Springfleld.... 

Bonnotts  Mill 

Ironton 

Cape  Girardeau 

Salisbury 

5-7  W.  12th  St.,  Kansas  City  .... 

Kennett 

Lexington 

8  E.  4th  St. ,  Kansas  City  

13  E.  12th  St.,  Kansas  City 

Gordonvllle 


$1  50 
1  50  ! 
150  j 
1  50 
1  50 
9  00  ! 
1  50  ' 
1  50  , 
1  50  I 

1 50 : 

1  50 


60 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
90 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
SO 
50 
50 
50 
1  50 
1  50 
90 
50 
50 
50 
AO 
50 
50 
1  50 
1  50 
50 
.50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 

no 

50 
50 
50 
50 
1  50 


50 

50 


3  00 


I 
3 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


50 
00 
SO 
SO 
50 
CO 
50 


1  50 


60 
50 
50 
60 
50 
50 
50 


1  50 


50 


luoo 


700 

12  50 

100  00 

200 

625 

5i 

16  40 

10  00 


I 


1     S5  00 

25  00 

25  00 

10  00 

5  00 

10  00 

5  50 

7  00 

25  00 

12  60 

25  00 

900 

15  00 

450 

11  50 

17  00 

500 

"46 

400 

1  60 

1  20 

1  00 

106' 

200 

4  00 

400 

5  06" 

10  00 

9  55 

7  00 

4  50 

3  45 

27  20 

15  00 

16  83 
50  00  I 
96  65  ; 


23  00 
13  05 


80  00 
26  43 
28  60 
13  00 
41  25 
21  00 


25  00 

10  00 
50  60 
.39  80 
21  00 

26*05" 

10  09 
23  50 

sis' 

$15  50 

1  50 

1  50 

8  50 

14  OJ 

109  00 
8  50 

7  75 
202 

17  90 
11  SO 
26  50 
26  50 
26  50 
11  50 

6  50 

11  50 

700 

8  50 
26  50 
14  00 
26  50 

6  50 
1  50 

16  5U 
600 

13  00 

18  50 
6  50 


1 
1 
5 
3 
2 
2 
1 


50 
90 
50 
10 
70 
50 
50 


250 


3 
5 
5 
1 


50 
50 
50 
50 


l.'iOO 
26,'>0 


6  50 
11  50 

11  05 

8  50 
600 
4  93 

28  70 
16  50 
18  33 

51  50 
98  15 

1  50 

24  50 
14  55 

1  50 
81  50 
27  93 
31  60 
13  50 
44  25 
22  50 
26  no 

1  50 
n  50 

52  10 
41  30 

12  50 
1  50 

11  65 
11  50 

25  00 
1  50 

9  65 
1  50 

16  50 
2S  00 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


J  85 


SPECIAL   LIQUOR  LICENSES   REFUNDED— Continued. 

DRAMSHOP  KEEPIHS. 


Name. 


Address. 


Amount  paid. 


Permit. 


SwartbOQt.  Ned 

Smith  &  Cook 

Schubert,  Martin 

Schroeder,  Fritz 

Smith,  E.  O 

Simons,  Joe 

Swartz.  Frank 

Selfrled,  Wm.  .f 

Schwickhaus   Frank... 

Skinner,  F.  E 

Sheeley.  J.  T 

Schuermann,  J.  W 

Saah,  P 

Sobn,  .1.  L 

Schenker,  U.  11 

Speck,  diaries 

Hbc-k,  A.  V 

Sleffle,  J.  R 

Scbener,  GeorKe  II 

Stabc  11,  Joseph 

Hnorgrass.  B.  V 

Sonnen,JohnG 

Sackett,  R 

Schmidt,  John 

Seyfrled,  John 

Simmons,  J 

Strack,  Lawrence 

Strub?  B.  M 

Schanwecker,  Aug.  G... 

Seufert&  Bur)i:er 

Steffenf',  Edward 

Sanderson  &  Mad<^rla 

Schmidt,  George  II . 

Sparks.  John  N 

Soest,  Hugo 

Sigmon.  James  K 

Sham  ley.  Henry 

Stranel,  Eraii  A 

Shanks,  Ed  

Sext:;n,  J.  W 

Shelton&Oo 

Sexauer,    Rd  L 

Sexauer,  William  

Schneider,  JohnS 

Slack  &Flnley 

Seggelke  &  Maloy 

Sbntt,  JohnC 

Stine&  Conner 

Seyler&Oo 

Seldenstricker,  K 

Habin.O.  R 

ScruggH,  J.W, 

Schulte  A  G  laddlsch 

Scburi,  Geo 

SchanwecUer,  Thco 

Schmid,   Ed 

Schwarzweller  &  Doyle. 

Segirelke,  Edward 

SwlUum,  J.  J  

Stoimle,  Uenry 

Sheeley,  Richard 

Steele,  Geo.  V 

Smith,  J.H.&G    A...; 

Sinclair,  A.  L 

Smith,  .Tames  8 

Sebus,  W.  H : 

Stedlng.  Chas 

Siamm,  Joseph  

Schneider,  Geo 

Senn,  Bklward 

Schroeder,  0.  F.  W 

Scbwelckardt,  Obas...  ., 

Bchmld,  Albert 

Snltzman,  John  V 

Soehnger,  W.  A 

Sahr,-  Ferdinand , 


Pleasant  Hill 

Ethel 

Taos 

Warrenton 

Hlbbard 

Belmont 

Lexl  ngton 

Clinton 

Macon 

Slater 

New  Madrid , 

Washington 

O'Pallon 

1208  Walnut  St.,  Kansas  City. 

St.  James 

2133  3d  St.,  St.  LuuU 

H igbee 

Hale 

Manchester 

Elllsvllle 

Tipton 

Westphalia 

Moberly 

Sheffield 

8th  &  Charles  St.,  St.  Joseph., 

New  Hamburg . 

Brunswick 

Koeltztown 

2rt15  8.  7thSt.    St.  LjuIs 

P.  O.  Granltevllle 

:tl8  MalnSt.,  JopUn 

WrightClty , 

Hlllsboro 

1737  Park  Ave.,  Si.  Louis 

Charleston 

Blodgett 

Hlllsboro 

Essex 

Kennett 

Plneville 

Ste.  Genevieve 


Dawn 

Charleston  

Wayiand 

ni3  Grand  Ave.,  Kansas  Cliy. 

Chltwood 

417  Main  St.,  Joplln 

636  '*  *         

92%  ••  *'         

51«  *•  ♦•        

206  *•  •*        

319  ••  '•        

Freeburg  

Klrksvllle 

Edlna 

Alexandria 

California 

Hancock   Place 

r.  O.  Moark,  Ark 

St.  Charles 

2aoo  Olive  St.,  St.  Louis 

Laclede 

1228  S.  Sixth  St..  St.  Joseph... 

Novlngor 

Dearborn  

2001CarrSt.,  St.  Louis 

Washlngt^m 

140i)  N.  Main  St  ,  St.  Louis.... 

2144  Adams  St..    * 

400  N.  Prairie, 

"The  Cottage," 

4301  Manchester,  *' 

Hannibal 

Klrkwood 

410 Lucas  Ave.,  St.  Louis...... 


f  1  50 
1  50 
1  50 


50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
1  Sd 
1  50 
1  50 
1  50 


1  50 


50 
50 
50 
50 


1  50 


1 
1 
1 
1 


SO 
50 
50 
50 


1  50 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


60 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
SO 
50 


1  50 
1  50 
1  SO 
1  50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
SO 
SO 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1  50 


50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 

50 
5U 
50 
50 
50 


1  50 


1 
1 
1 
1 
3 


50 
50 
50 
50 
00 


1  50 
1  50 
1  50 
1  50 
1  50 


50 
SO 
50 
30 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
60 
50 
50 


Stamps.      Total 


$34  00 

600 

11  Oi 


■  '  ao'ia' 
21  00 

26"o6' 

10  00 
2;  55 

13  35 

500 

•  •  •  •  > 

12  10 
10  00 


"*■  32*56" 

15  00 

15  00 

200 

6  95 

5  00 
20  00 

6  65 


11  00 
10  00 


6  00 

7  48 


200 

6  70 

25  00 

15  00 

5  00 

3  30 

2'>  bo' 

780 

10  00 

25  00 

10  00 

3  00 
15  00 


12  50 


25  00 

"ii  06" 


300  ; 


27  00 

'3*76* 

as  35 

750 

600 

500 

10  50 


2  80 


125 
6 


50 
50 


12  50 
1  50 

81  68 

25  50 
1  50 
1  60 

26  60 
11  50 
29  05 

1  50 

14  75 

6  50 

1  50 

13  60 
11  50 


50 
50 


34  00 
1  50 
16  60 
16  50 
350 
1  50 
8  45 
1  50 

6  50 
SI  50 

7  15 
150 
1  5o 
4  50 

16  50 

1  50 

14  00 


1 
1 


SO 
50 


26  50 
1  50 

15  50 
1  50 
1  60 
450 
1  50 

26  50 
1  50 

5  25 
30  85 

900 

6  50 
650 

12  00 


1 
1 
1 
1 


60 
50 
SO 
SO 


12  50 

U  50 

3  00 

7  30 

8  98 


1  50 

4  ."» 

I  50 

3  SO 

8  30 

26  50 

16  50 

6  50 

4  70 

I  60 

28  50 

930 

11  60 

26  50 

XI  50 

J  86 


RErOUT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


SPKCfAL    LIQUOR   LICENSES   REFUNDED-Continued. 

DUAM8HOP  KEEPERS. 


Name. 


Address. 


Amount  paid. 


Permit. 


Stamps. 


Schmidt,   John 

RchlesioKer.  Adolph.. 

Schilling,   H.  B 

Schaubacher,  G 

W.  F... 

Stumm.    QeorKe 

Schneider,  John 

Stolt7.,  Anton    

8temmc,   Herman..  .. 

Shepherd,  J.  K 

Simon,  HenryS 

Shubert.  C.  T 

Sontag.  Oarl 

Studt,  Jacob  J 

Sams.  Robert  L 

Smith,  H.  R 

Sherry,   John 

Sherer.   John  G 

Sly-Deck  Ll<|uorUo.. 

Schtne.  F.  S 

Schelnemann,  A 

Sultzman,  Henry 

Schweitzer,  William. 

Schulte,  Dolph 

Stanton,  O.  B 

Stevens,   A 

Schulte,   Wm.  T 

Sewell,  J.  F 

Slebe.   Jolin  W 

Sarman.  F.  W 

Schibl,  Chas 

Schwanlger,  Frank  R. 

Schuri,  George 

Scheer,  Renry. .-. 

Stabler,  John 

Standenmeyer,   B.  B.. 

Stout,  John  

Smith,   D.  W 

Southern   Hotel  Co 

Sleber,  Geo.  J 

Sullivan  &  Oo 

Sauter,  B 

Schrlck&Co.,   A.  W.. 

Speckcot.*  Henry , 

Satterwhite,  J.  F  

Skay.  John  

Smith,  A.  G 

Strait.  Chas 

Stendel.  Paul  F 

Schwelger,  Gnstav 

St.  Nicholas  Hotel 

Schmidt.  Ohas 

Scherf.  Henry 

Sullivan.   O.  O 

Spaulding,  F.  E 

Sutton.    Q   C 

.Kchoenberg.  Frank... 

Shannon,  .Joseph 

Steele,  John  L 

Steuck,  F.  H 

Sinclair  &  Co.,   A.  J.. 

Sawyer.  Tom 

Shaw.  W.  S 

Snyder.  William 

Teft.  A.  C 

Todd.  J.  0 

Thomas.  Geo.  H 

Trjimmel,  Chester 

Topcl,  Erail 

Them,  John  L 

Taylor,  John 

Taylor,  John 

Thurman,  L.  D 

Thien.  Elenrv  tJ 

Thomas,  Fred  T 

Turner.  O.  L 

Thurman,  William  .. 


801  Morgan  St.,  St. 
3149  Olive  St.. 
4098  Nat.  Bridge  Rd 
Hannibal 


Louis. 


3101  Easton  Ave.,  St.  Louis. 

Oakvllle 

St.  Charles 

Gumbo   

Seneca 

Luxemburg 

P.  O.  Nursery 

Morrison 

Studt 

AU5  Bartmer  Ave.,  St.  Louis 
523  0hesti.utSt.,  ** 

Old  Monroe 

New  Hamburg 

.'52i3  Pine  St.,    St.  Louis 

2()06  Market  St.,      *'      

Hannibal 


1 1 


I  • 


St.  ]x)uls 

« ( 


Maltese 

Hotel  Victoria,  Kansas  Cily 

2  N.  12th  St..  St.  Louis 

St.  Charles 

219  Main  St.,  Sedalla 

.%2         *•  »'        

California 

St.  Charles 

721  Chestnut  St.,        St.  Louis... 

413  Locust  St., 

1801  Market  St.. 

1300  Olive  St., 

6H  Market  St., 

2216  Chestnut  St., 

4201  Easton  Ave., 

Southern  Hotel, 

623  Walnut  St., 

Miami 

1311  Franklin  Ave., 

901  Market  St. , 

1340 S.  7th  St., 

1.V26S.  Broadway, 

2900 

218  S.  18th  St., 

400  N.  Main  St., 

2120  N.  Broadway, 

.832  N.  4th  St., 

r^th  and  Locust  St. , 

3133  N.  Grand  Ave., 

522  Market.  St.. 

8th  and  Wall  Sts.,  Kansas  City. 

301  E.  12th  St., 

524  S.  4th  St..  St.  Joseph 

1102Faron8t.,  "        

1330 St.  Louis  Ave.,  Jvansas  City 
2748  Franklin  Ave.,  St.  Louis... 

Rich  Hill 

Webb  City 

407  M.iin  St.,  Joplin  

Monett 

Kahoka 

Rich  Hill.... 

Newburg 

Carthage 

Como   . . . .' 

Chamois 

701  BittnerSt.,  St.  Louis 

Parnell 

Maysville 

ElvlBs 

3678  S.  Broadway,  St.  Louis 

l3iJ3  Chestnut  St.,  "        

314  Main  St.,  Joplin 

532        *•  *•       


•  • 

•  4 
(  • 
i  I 
t  I 
<  ( 
t  • 
t  t 
f  i 


$1  50 
1  50 
1  50 


1  50 
1  50 
]  50 
1  60 
1  50 
]  50 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
I 


SO 
50 
60 
50 
50 
f)0 
50 
50 


1  50 


50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 


1  50 
1  50 
1  50 


1  50 
1  50 
1  50 
1  50 
50 
50 


1 
1 


1  50 


50 
SO 
50 


1  50 
1  50 
1  .fJO 
1  50 
I  50 


1 
1 
1 
1 


50 
50 
50 
50 


1  50 


.'>0 
50 
50 
6(1 


1  60 


50 
50 
50 
60 
1  50 
1  50 
1  50 


1 
1 
1 


50 
50 
50 


1  50 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


50 
50 
50 
:iQ 
50 
50 
50 
50 
JiO 
50 
50 
50 


25  00 
5  00 
25  00 
5  00 
23  00 
25  00 
10  50 
10  00 


500 

m 

500 

400 

1  22 

1  50 

50 

45 

80 

90 

13  50 

4  86 

10  00 

1  72 

""261) 

1  00 

2  »0 
6  32 
500 

15  00 

12  20 

300 


14  00 
41  00 
00 


5 


1  00 


19  75 


Total. 


$6  60 
11  50 
S6  50 
11  50 
11  60 
1150 
1  50 


26  50 

6  50 

26  SO 

8  50 

26  50 

6  50 

28  50 

26  fiO 

12  00 

11  00 

1  50 

8  50 

26  50 

11  50 

11  60 

11  50 

14  00 

1  50 

25  00 

650 

15  80 

650 

R  60 

6  70 

4  00 

11  50 

10  80 

11  50 

A  50 

2  40 

1  90 

26  50 
500 
6  50 
2  15 


6  50 

550 

2  72 

300 

200 

1  95 

2  90 

2  40 

15  00 

8m 

11  50 

1  50 

322 

1  50 

860 

250 

4  30 

782 

500 

16  50 

13  70 

4  50 

150 

15  50 

42  50 

850 

1  50 

250 

1  50 

1  60 

1  50 

1  CO 

1  50 

1  50 

21  25 


DISDUKSEMENTS. 


187 


SPECIAL  LIQUOR   LICBfTSBS  REFUNDED— Continued. 

DRAMSHOP  KEEPERS. 


Name. 


Teter,   Lon 

Thompson  &  Taum 

Travis  &  Co.,  J.  F 

Thesure,  E.  L 

Todd,  J.C 

Tesar,  F 

Trlester,  WUllani 

Thompson  &  Brown 

Troll,  Ohas 

Thomas,  Ohas 

Tobln.  J.  W 

Trefney,  Ohas.  W 

Turner,   John 

Tannhauser  &  Co 

TrsiUe,  T.J 

Thomas,  John 

Tooherjr,  Thomas 

Toohey  &  shannon 

Urban,  William 

Ilnnerstall,  Ohas 

Underwood,  Joseph 

Vaeth,  .Joseph 

Valerius,  Frank 

Velth,  Ben 

Vetech,  George 

Vlckery  &  Marsh 

Vlckery,  George 

Van  Eaton.  J.  J 

Vaughan,  J.   IT. 

Valvenbold,  Fred ., 

Vaccarezzo,  Geo.  A 

Vogle,  William 

Vogle,  Chas 

.Vesper,  Joseph  B 

Walden,  J.  W 

Wagner,  W.  W 

Wayne.  D.  D 

Winkelmeyer,    Ed 

Wright,  W.  W 

Wolff&Brock 

Weber&Berg 

Winters,  C.  M 

Winters  &  Johnson 

Wlngeit^n,  A 

Wot)dward.  O.  P 

West&  Co..  S.  K 

Wlld&Bentz 

Workman,    U .  L 

White.  Albert 

Williams.  Philip 

Welnand,  William 

Walker  &  Co.,  James 

Williams  &  Son,  Lewis 

White,   J.  L... 

Wise,  L 

Wh'te,  Sllns  W 

Walker&  Koch 

Weliecke.  F.  II 

Woods,  T.  11 

Wenzel.  L 

Williams,    L.  H 

Westhoff.  Uenry  A 

Weber&Wlld 

Wahlgomuth,  Otto 

Warden.  Charley 

Wlttmer&  Strub 

Winkle,  William 

Winter.  Philip 

Wchlerman,  H.  0 

Wenzel,  John. 

Wllklns&  Wllllford 

Wlese,  Chas.  J 

William  &  MulTman 

Weyland,  J.  11 

Walker.  J.  ? 

White,  Thomas 

Whitteker&  Alien 

W<3od bine  Buffet  Co.  ..  . 


Address. 


Amount  paid. 


Ardmore 

513  Chestnut  St.,  St.  Louis... 

Charleston 

Hotel  Rozler,  St.  Louis 

Newburg 

1700  8.  nth  St.,  St.  Lonls.     . . 

Macon 

211  Main  St..  Sedalla 

S025S.  Broadway,  St.  IjouU... 

6th  &  Broadway. 

1901  Locust  St., 

814  Olive  St., 

2344        *  *  *  * 

111  N.  6th  St.,  "        '/.'.. 

1129  Grand  Ave.,  Kansas  City 

1537  Main  St., 

9  E.  5th  St., 
118  E.  8th  St., 

Oentertown 

Cape  Girardeau 

15  W.  6th  St.,    Kansas  City 

Ste .  Genevieve 

309  W.  8th  St.,  Kansas  City 

Jefferson  City ..  .. 

O' Fallon ^ 

Macon 

Macon 

Poplar  Bluff 

Neck  City 

5765  Easton  Ave. ,  St.  Louis 

1019PineSt.,  "         

625  Chestnut  St.,         '*         

502  Edmonds  St..  St.  Joseph 

4th  and  SylvanlaSts.,  St,  .loseph. 

Mob«rly 

Jefferson  City 

Columbia 

Union 

Huntsvllle 

Mexico 

Marshall 

Trenton 

Mexico 

Cape  Girardeau 

Thayer 

Marshall 

Warrenton 

Rock  Port 

Leeds 

Festus  

Glasgow 

Roll  a 
Bevler 

10  E.  4th  St..  Kansas  City 
Aurora 
Slkeston 
New  Haven 
Jackson 
Central  I  a 

801  Franklin  Ave.,  St.  IjOuIh 
Mountain  Grove 
St.  Charles 
Bevler 
Augusta 
Lamar, 
Brunswick 
Rich  fountain 
2410  N.  Newstead  Ave.,St.  Louis 
20U0  N.  Eleventh, 
1501  Franklin  Ave., 
Ilornersvllle. 
3751  Cass  Ave.,  St.  Louis. 
Crane 

424  Main  St.,  Joplln 

Marccllne 

Neosho 

Ilartvllle 

108  N.  6th  St..  St.  Louis. 


Permit. 


II  50 


50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
5U 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 


1  50 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
I 
1 


50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
00 
50 
50 
50 
50 
5U 
50 

50 
50 

50 
50 


1  50 


50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 


300 


50 
50 
.50 


1  50 


50 
50 


300 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
I 


50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 


1  50 


50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
60 
50 


Stamps. 


ift  no 

17  00 

10  00 

15  00 

690 

7  65 

12  45 

28  40 

2S00 

25  00 

38  90 

7  50 

15  00 

27*50 

"■  26*66 

5  00 

25  00 

12  35 

19  60 

4  CO 

15  00 

26  75 

600 

10  00 

2262 

4  70 

10  00 

11  90 

12  60 

500 

11  00  1 

Total. 


$25  00 

25  00 

25  00 

4  00 

500 

15  00 

5  00 

2  16 

5  00 

30 

20U 

90 

1  00 

6U 

1  00 

1  00 

21  25 

3  00 

200 ; 

2  00 

17  75  ' 

:^l  S6  { 

J2  50 



i6'o6* 

25  00 

900 

11  00 

5  80 

$1  50 
26  50 
26  50 
26  50 

5  5U 

6  50 
16  50 

6  50 
366 
6  50 
80 


50 
40 
2  50 

2  10 
50 
50 
50 
75 
50 
50 

3  50 
3  50 

19  25 
23  36 
15  50 


1 
2 
2 
22 
1 
4 


1 
1 


50 
50 


11  60 
1  50 


26  50 

10  50 

12  50 

730 

15  75 

1  50 

1  50 

18  50 

11  50 

16  50 

8  40 

9  15 

13  95 

31  40 

27  50 

1  50 

26  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

41  90 

1  50 

900 

16  50 

1  50 

29  00 

1  50 

21  50 

6  50 

26  50 

13  85 

21  10 

5  50 

16  50 

28  25 

750 

1  50 

1  50 

11  50 

1  50 

1  50 

23  52 

6  20 

11  50 

13  40 

14  10 

6  50 

12  50 

1 88 


REPORT  OF  TUE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


SPECIAL   LIQUOR   LICENSES   REFUNDED-Contlnued. 

DRAMSHOP  KEEPERS. 


Name. 


Address. 


Amount  paid. 


Permit. 


Stamps. 


Warren,  E.  E. 


Wenk,  J.  P 

Wcinand  &  Ruffel 

West  End  Hotel  Uo 

Wlpke,  F.  W 

Weiss.  Jacob 

Willmlng,  Benry  W 

Workman!.  H.  L 

Wernhiiener,  C.  P 

WIes,  Joseph 

Weyand  &  Berghjfer... 

Wochosky.  Frauk 

Walter,  Frank 

Wlethau  pt,  Joh n 

Wlwer,  Wm.  II 

Wsii^Der,  Julius 

Winter,  Chas.  E 

Wllbers  &  Otto 

Wlttenl>erK,  U.  B 

Wingler,  T.  O 

Wallner,  Adolpb 

Wamser,  Alexander  — 

Wabash  R.  R.  Co 

Wiley.  O.  P.  N 

Walterscheid  &  Imhoff. 

Waltz.  Edward 

Waye.  William 

Wlbbelman,'  An^.      .  .. 

Wurst.   Rein  hold 

Ward,  John  O 

Williams.    W.  a 

Waldman.  A 

Wasem.  Henry 

West,  B.  n 

Wagner.  Ed 

Wolf.  Fred 

Ward,  Joe 

Wortman,  Fred 

Wessbecher.  Albert 

Wackerlln.  Geo 

Wullschlege  &  Harmis.. 

Weinland.  Geo 

Winter,   Ferd  H 

Wuest.  Minnie 

Wyrlck,  R ."  ... 

Welch.   H.  L 

Winter.  L 

Walk.  Chris 

Wilks  A  Stephens 

Wlest&Co.,  C.  H 

Younger  &  Oragg 

Young,  John  H 

Yowell.  M.  T 

Yahn.  Edward 

Zuerker,  John  B 

Zehrt,  O.  C 

Zulair.   John 

Zleger,   George 

Zlegler,  Joseph 

Znmwalt,  E 

Zimmerman,   F 

Zorn    August 

Zcntner,  N 

Zimmerman.  W.  F 

Zeiser,    William 

Zlka.  Adolph 

Zelozo,  L 

Zobel,  William 

Zlnn.  Chas.  B 

Zimmerman.  Chas 

Zelp,  J.  H.  E 

Zink,  Herman 

Zamone,  Jas 

Zoleggl,  L.  J 

Zeldler,  Gus 


1 1 
• « 


«  •  •  • 


.Joplin 

Central  City 

Oronogo , 

Glasgow 

West  End  Hotel.  St.  Louis 

Dwyer 

1004  Market  St.,  St.  LK)uis 

Pond 

Rock  Port 

700  North  15th  St.,  St.  J^  uls 

80lSouth4th     ••  "        

Palmyra 

4024  S.  Broadway,  St.  Ix)uis 

Wbllston : 

Florissant 

Esther 

1421  N.  Market  St.,  St.  Louis 

215  N.  9th  St.,  •'        

St.  Elizabeth 

1400  Manchester  Hd.,  St.  liOuIs.... 

«00N.3rdSt.. 

2801  Franklin  Ave., 

'JSiil  Meramec, 

St.  Louis 

Joplin 

California 

Hermann 

St.  Charles 

1433  Market  St. .  »i.  Louis 

300  Locust  St., 

121  N.  13th  ^C, 

230  Chestnut  St., 

1141  Chouteau  Ave., 

4519  Easton  Ave., 

4424 

1038  Market  St., 

927  Pine  St.. 

524  Elm  St.. 

1016  Franklin  Ave., 

2900  Shenandoah, 

1201  S.  Broadway, 

3047  Olive  St., 

IJMBS.  7th  St.. 

2101  N.  Broadway. 

4400  N. 

220  E.  12th  St. .  Kansas  City.  . . . 

I20a  Walnut  St.,  "  

302  Edmonds  St.,  St.  Joseph..  .. 

l/cxington 

214  S.  Campbell  St..  Springfield. 

Columbia 

101  Main  St.,  .Joplin 

Piedmont.. 

Hannibal 


•  1 
•t 
t  • 

•  I 
» ( 

•  • 

•  t 

•  • 
• » 


Grand  total, 


Liberty 

St.  Clair 

Rock  Port 

Pacl6c 

109  W.  9th  St.','  'Kansas  City. '. 

Washington 

2222  E.  18th  St..  Kansas  City. 
724  Walnut  St.. 

1046  Main  St..  .Toplin 

1106  Vandeventer,  St.  Louis.. 

Ballwin 

210N.4tbSt..  St.  Ix)uis.. 

4S35  Delmar  Ave., 
5401  Manchester  Rd., 
3870  Park  Ave.. 

Norborne 

13.^  Prairie  Ave.,  St.  Louis. 

Maxvi  lie 

1301  Pine  St..  St.  Louis. 

629  Morgan  St., 

217  N.  Comptou  Ave.,     ' * 


1 1 
•  i 
1  • 


$1  50 


50 
1  50 
1  60 
1  50 
1  60 
1  50 
1  50 
1  50 
1  50 
fO 
50 
60 
50 
50 
60 
50 
50 


1 
9 
1 
1 
1 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


50 
50 


1  M 


fiO 
00 
60 
60 
50 


1  50 


50 
5) 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
60 
50 
.')0 
60 
60 
50 
60 
50 
60 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 


1  60 


50 
50 
50 
SO 
50 
,% 

60 
60 


1  60 


50 
.50 
50 
600 
1  5() 
50 
50 
50 


I 
1 
1 


1 
1 
1 


1  50 


50 
50 
50 
50 
."SO 
50 


$2,023  50 


r  00 


5  on 

H  75 
25  00 

600 
25  00 


SCO 

300 

10  00 


25  00 


10  00 
G  00 
14  00 
26  00 
25  00 
10  0) 

no 

7  00 


500 

860 

hO 

80 

10  00 

2  80 

800 


'I 


4 

2 


00 
CO 
40 

1  00 
68 
70 

2  00 
200 
8  00 


00 

00 

45 

2  f.O 

2  50 
00 
00 
16 

31  60 
26  70 

3  40 
25  00 
10  00 
10  00 


4 
6 


2 

2 
15 


500 

•  ■  ■  « 

3  07 

60 
340 


14  75 

10  00 

■"24'40 
200 

*'53'i6" 
600 
500 
25  00 

10  00 
25  00 

113,350  47 


Total. 


18  50 

1  50 

1  to 

6  50 
10  25 
24  60 

6  60 
26  50 


1 
4 
4 


50 
50 
50 


11  60 
1  50 

26  50 
1  60 
1  50 

11  50 
7  50 

14  00 
26  50 

26  50 
11  50 

880 

16  00 

ISO 

660 

10  10 

15  30 

11  90 
11  50 

430 
9  60 

5  50 
3  50 

1  90 
250 

2  18 
220 
850 

3  90 
950 
550 

6  50 
1  95 

4  00 
400 
850 
350 

16  96 
33  10 

27  20 
4  90 

26  50 
11  50 

11  no 

1  50 
16  25 

1  50 
11  50 

1  50 

25  90 
350 
ISO 

59  10 
650 
650 

26  50 
1  50 

11  50 

26  50 

1  50 

650 


50 
57 
10 
90 


115,382  97 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


189 


LOUISIANA  PURCHASE .  EXPOSITION. 

(Section  1,  page  1.^,  Iiaws  li)03.) 


Balance    in    former    appropriation. 
AppropHation  for  1903  and  1904 


?992,935  79 
990,000  00 


Total 11,982,935  79 


Balance    cancelled 


Balance    

Amount  set  aside  for  National  Guard  support. 


Net   balance. 


992,935  79 


J£90.0CO  00 
G0,0CO  00 


$940,000  00 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Allen,   E.   D.,   salary  and  expenses 

Arbt'nd,   Ang^eizer,   adv 

Allison,  J.  O.,  salary  and  expense 

American  Express  Co.,   expressae^e 

Armour  Packingr  Co.,  supplies 

AlthofE  &  Co.,    supplies 

Archambau,   S.   R.,    supplies 

Antle,   A.   C.,    fireman 

ArmstronsT,    T.    B..    specimens 

Abbott,    A.    F.,    labor 

Andi:ea,   J.  W.,   photos 

American  Contracting:  Co.,    supplies 

American   Surety   Co.,    bond 

Ambu^ter,   L.  J.,  supplies 

Art  Metal   Construction   Co.,    supplies 

Anderson,   Mack,   supplies  

Acres,    Geo.    W.,    expenses 

Alleh  Decorating:  Co.,   ptg:.,   etc 

American  Mutoscope  &  Biog^raph   Co 

Audrain   Coal   Co.,    coal 

Associated  Express  Co , 

Aloe,  A.  S.  &  Co.,  mdse 

Bohl,    P.   W.,    rent 

Buxton  &  Skinner  Sta,  Co.,   stationery... 

Beckwlth,  *D.   C,   adv 

Bausch  &  Laub  Optical  Co 

Blair,    B.    K.,    salary 

Bonfoey,  B.  H.,   salary  and  expense 

Bemls  Bros.   Bagr  Co.,   supplies 

Barnard,  Geo.  D.  &  Co.,  sta.  and  books. 

Burkhardt  &   Rioe,    printing: 

Buchanan,   G.  V.,   salary  and  expenses... 

Bitter  Coal,    contract  

Buckley,   B.   R.,    expenses 

Baumhoff,   F.  W.,   postag^e... 

Blosser,    John,   expenses   

Bock,   R.  W.,  contract 

Byrne  Photo.  Co.,   supplies 

Brown,  J.  J.,  salary   

Barnes,   W.  B.,   service 

Brewer,   J.  T.,   supplies 

Berry  Coal  &  Coke,    coal 

Busch,    E.   J.,   supplies 

Brajshier,  Minnie,  salary  

Berry,  J.  H.,  supplies 

Boyles,    Bdw.,    supplies 

Baker.    R.   B.,   salary  and  expenses 

Banner  Iron  Works,    supplies 

Bay  State  Zinc  Mining:  Co.,    specimens... 

Brown,   W.   D.,    mdse 

Burns,   A.    S.,    labor 

Briscoe,  C.  B.,  supplies , 

Baldwin,    R.    L.,    labor 

Booth  &  Staak,    contract 

Bell,    B.   T.,    expenses 

Borchering,   B..   supplies  


11.227  00 

4  00 

1.090  00 

93  82 

344  47 


?'i  00 

291  10 

2  76 

8  96 

1,100  00 

1.610  00 

15  00 

137  15 

59  00 

1,133  54 

250  00 

8  00 

420  00 

176  12 

550  00 

150  00 


$4,128  11 
2,389  96 


23118 

n  60 

375  53 

392  50 

201  00 

14  00 

20  00 

1,257  C3 

40  00 

30  00 

147  80 

S3  13 

25  45 

:12  92 

4,515  73 

45  60 

f£4  86 

33  43 

2.165  85 


600  00 
3.611  90 


15  60 

3.483  07 

250  00 


2,187  50 

2.104  58 

90  75 

39  18 

1.584  31 

41  80 

695  69 

35  00 

23  22 

1,060  50 

75  00 

C»0  fO 

1 

7 

11  30 

7  00 

1,500  00 

6  20 

6 


25 

15 


25 


1  <jO 


ki:i»OkT  OF  THE  STATJC  AUDITOR. 


LOUISIANA  PURCHASE  BXPOSITION-Contlnued. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants'  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


frolfpht. 


Rroderwiclc  &  Wind,    contract.. 

Harnes,    A.    T.,    labor 

Hell   Telephone   Co.,    service.... 

Hoehl,     K.,    contract    

Barnes   Lumber   Co.,    su])i)lies.. 

Bickle  &  (!o.,  contnict 

Board  Education    Kansas   City, 

Beyers,    Chas.,    flowers   

Berry   VVehmlller  Mch.    Co.,    supplies 

Barr,  Vv'm.,   Dry  Goods  Co.,    mdse 

Bechtold    Printing   Co.,    printing 

Butler,    Elizabeth,    decoration  

Black,    James   &  Co.,    contract 

Beatle  Mfg.   Co.,    supplies 

Bushnell,    D.   J.,    seed 

Bien,   J.  &  Co.,    supplies , 

Blue  Valley   Dairy   Co.,    supplies 

Banister,    H.    L.,    supplies 

Beuhler  &  Mann,    painting 

Brownell,    S.    M.,    labor 

Babb,    J.    G.,    freight 

Benning,    H.   G.,   supplies 

Bremmerly,  Chris,  labor  

Bonfoey,    L.   P.,    salary 

Briedgeman,   J.   H.,   salary 

Burnes,    Edgar,    salary    

Blackwell,   L.  B.,   expenses , 

Bright,    Helen,    salary    

Briel,    Theo.,    salary , 

Banner    Coal    Co.,    coal 

Baxter   Molding  Co.,    supplies 

Brodewlcs  &  Bascom  Rope  Co.,    supplies... 

Bash,    T.    W.,    plans 

Baker,   E.   C.  &  Co.,   supplies 

Brooks   Mfg.    Co.,    supplies 

Bullock  Electrical  Co.,   supplies 

Brown,    TInsley,    expenses    

Burnap,   T.   P.,    Stationery  Co.,    stationery. 

Brlner,    C.   J.,    repairs 

Construction    News   Co 

Carthage    Stone    Co 

Chester,    B.    E.,    supplies 

Crumbaugh,   J.    E..    labor 

Clisby,    J.   R.,    &  Co 

H. ,   supplies 

A.,     labor 

Ray,   salary   

M.,    saUiry 

S.,   salary 

M . ,    salary 

contract    

mules 


Carter,    A. 
Cochil,    W. 
Campbell, 
Crown,    F. 
Couch,    B. 
(Yow,    F. 
Cooper    Bros., 
Carroll.    C.    B. 

Curtis,    Geo.    C,    contract 

Carstarphen.    Geo.,    supplies    , 

Cain,    Mrs.   M.    A.,    salary 

Carleton   Dry  Goods  Co.,    mdse 

Cramer    Dry    Plato,    supplies 

Cook,    J.    B.,    labor 

Chandler,    C.   G.,   painting  fish  tank. 

Childess,   J  J.  T.,    labor 

Carroll,    C.    C,    salary 

Corum,   J.  G.,    corn  prize 

(^hester,    E.    B.,    expenses 

Carroll,    S.    S.,    salary 

Christian,   W.   B.,    packing  goods 

Cramer,    Catherine,    salary    

Calvert,    W.    J.,    supplies 

Chase,    H.   &  L.,    Bag  Co.,    supplies. 

Cowgill,    B.    P.,    labor 

Carter,    Fletcher,    salary  

Christian.    L.  F.,   erecting  flag  poles. 

Commercial   Photo  Co.,    supplies 

Cook,    W.    H.,    labor 

Combe  Ptg.    Co.,    stationery 


$2  10 
25  67 
80  00 
131  85 
i\2  50 
90  (m 
90  48 

:u  50 

SI  25 
83  94 


$17,327  00 

eo  fiU 

91  in 

1,G86  40 

50  59 

2,360  00 

26  37 

465  90 

24  35 
985  39 
535  15 
196  00 

1,400  00 

128  00 

86  99 

2,000  00 
600  91 

34  5S 

25  00 
93  06 

23  91 

187  o;{ 

29  5') 
75  A-^ 

29S  Ofi 

298  00 

38  y^ 

50  00 
60  OO 
31  20 

35  So 
2,283  87 

38  00 

40  Oil 

;!4  69 

852  50 

328  74 

278  00 

24  00 

59  73 


95  5.') 
83  71 

128  51 

390  00 

4,160  00 

400  00 

5.288  00 

149  00 

388  70 

1,734  39 

29  10 

26  50 

17  50 

50  75 

170  00 

15  00 

42  30 

476  89 

585 

660  4S 

7  14 

6  55 

26  60 

80  00 

90  CO 

101  05 

i8  75 

55  00 


blSliURSEMENTS. 


Ujl 


LOUISIANA  PURCHASE  EXPOSITION-Continued. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were   issued. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1903. 


Warranis 
issued  in 

1904. 


:i 


$1,330  00 

1  50 
100  (K) 
4r,9  38 


Clark,    C.    H.,    photos 

Clifton,    C.    M.,    map  work 

Colo  Glass  Mfg.   Co.,    supplies 

Coe,   T.   W.,    labor 

Cline,   li.  E.,   labor 

Cunningrham   Bros.,    supplies    

Commercial  Electrical   Co.,    supplies 

Chicago   Laboratory   Co.,    supplies 

Carelton,    A.    W.,    supplies 

Collins,   D.  J.  &  Co.,   supplies 

Cupples    Woodenware    Co.,    supplies 

Clark,  D.  S.   &  Co.,   labor 

Colter,    S.    B.,    i>ainting 

Coontz,    J.    S.,    supplies '. 

Cram,  J.  H.,   Furniture  Co.,    mdae 

Central  Construction  Co.,    contract , 

Clark,   Theo.,    salary    

Corticella  Silk  Co.,    mdse 

Davis,    M.   T.,    salary  and  expenses 

Daily  Record,    ptg 

Dangerfleld,   J.    H.,    salary 

Darlington,   E.   R.,    Lumber  Co 

Duncan,   B.  P.,   expenses 

Dunklin,    J.   H.,    salary,    etc 

Democrat  Publishing  Co.,   printing 

Dorn,   L.   A.,   supplies 

Durke,    J.    A.,    suppli('« 

Donnell,    P.   T.,   labor 

Dickinson,    C.   P.,   salary 

Davies,   R.   M.,   contract 

Dickerson,    Robt.,    expenses    , 

DeCamp   Bros.    &  Yule,    supplies 

Dudley,    W.,    map    work. , 

Detweiler,    A.    J.,    expenses 

Die],    H.    E.,    labor 

Dittemore,    Melvin,    supplies    

Dugger,    B.    M.,    expenses 

DItzgen,    E.,    supplies    

Dencan,    A.    C,    salary 

Darr,    P.    B.   A.,    contract 

Dregg,    L.    D.,    expenses 

Dunsloe,    R.    V.,    supplies 

Doughty,    Jno.   A.,    supplies 

Davis,    W.  W.,    supplies 

Daiiks.    G.    D.,    labor 

Douglass,    J.    L.,    expenses 

Dockery.    Gov.    A.    M.,    expenses 

Davis,    G.   E.,    supplies 

Donk  Bros.  Coal  Co.,   coal 

Donaphant,    R.    W.,    supplies 

Evening   Press,    printing    

Evans,   J.  C,   Jr.,   salary,   etc 

Espemshield.    Milton,    salary   

BJvard,    J.    M.,    expenses ' 

Eyer,    Ralph,    salary    I ^... 

Eaves,     H.    T.,    salary ' 

Ellis,    Geo.    B.,    postage ' 

Elwang,    W.   W.,    statistics ' 

Exposition,    Fire  Prooflng  Co.,    supplies ! 

Eclipse  Electrical  Co. ,   contract ' 

Exstein.    A.   J.,   salary ' 

Eagle   Metal   Works,    supplies ' 

Emery  Mfg.   Co.,    contract ' 

Earney,    Ewd.,    salary    ' 

Edlttttein   Bros.,    supplies    I 

Ellison   Floral   Co.,    supplies ! 

Funk  Bros.   Seed  Co.,    supplies 5  00 

F'axton.   Horton,    Gallagher  Drug  Co . ,    mdse 678  54 

Fruit  Grower  Co.,    supplies 75  00 

Favor,  E.  H.,   salary '  69  49 

Prazer,    Jas.    B.,    contract •. ' 

Farrls   &   Gray,    contract I 

Fressenden,    Fred,    labor    I 

Fressenden,    B.    H.,    labor I 


I 


00 

3tV2  <K) 

26  50 


*|151  82 

23  00 

31  20 

10  UO 

4  oO 

22  25 

664  99 

SO  00 

50  00 

153  45 

85  75 

75  00 

3,315  25 

47  86 

292  50 

445  25 

187  50 

146  04 

4,185  00 

1,625  79 

93  72 

7S9  93 

50  00 

30  00 

60  00 

198  90 

423  38 

415  50 

21  00 

95  66 

11  00 

22  95 

10  50 

49  00 

25  59 

13  32 

30  00 

5,030  90 

71  15 

27  40 

57  50 

1,620  35 

687  43 

87  94 

81  50 

40  92 

91  35 

50  00 

1,083  02 

83  86 

47  50 

335  76 

18  00 

125  00 

93  51 

3.021  56 

4,999  96 

48  00 

415  25 

300  00 

154  90 

520  00 

431  74 

325  15 

1.792  00 

1,000  00 

25  80 

1  50 

t^ 


02 


UKPORT  OF  Till':  i^TATE  AIJDITOR. 


LOUISIANA  PURCHASE  EXPOSITIOX-Continued. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were   Issued. 


Warrants 

issued  In 

1903. 


Freeipan  Foundry  &  Mch.  Works,   contract 

Fowler,    D.,    salary 

Fortier,    J.    D.,    paintlngr 

Faesler  "Mf^.    Co.,    supplies 

Fessler,  C.  W.,    labor 

Filto    Bros.,    supplies 

Fleishman,    Mary,    salary    

Fleishman.    Louis,   salary 

Fregrard  Press,    printing  

Ford  &   Doan,    supplies 

Gainnie,    Frank,    salary 

Gentry,    N.   H.,   salary  and  expenses 

Globe  Printing  Co.,    printing 

Goodman,    L.   A.,    salary  and   expenses 

Gregg,    H.   H.,   salary  and  expenses 

Gesman    Literary    Society,     ptg 

Gano,    W.    G.,    salary  and   expenses 

Greenfe,    G.    F.,   designs 

Gillert,    John,    contract    

Great  Western  Feed  Co.,   supplies 

Griesenham,    C.    A.,    supplirs 

Gerrilton   Bros.   &  Cotes,    rent 

Garvey   &   Co.,    machinery 

Grlswald,    L.    E.,    salary 

Grimstead,    J.   U.,    contract 

General    Service    Co.,    service 

Godfrey,    Guy,   supplies   , 

Gibbs,    E.    R.,    supplies 

Griffith,    Cora   E.,    salary , 

Graves,    S.    P.,    freight , 

Garraham,    B.    M.,    salary 

General    Electrical    Co.,    supplies , 

General   Compressed  Air   Cleaning  Co.,    service. 

Graft,    Fred    T.,    supplies 

Greene,    Mrs.   F.    I.,    wax  work 

Graham    Paper    Co.,    supplies 

Green,    S.   M.,   expenses 

Guarantee  Electrical  Co.,   supplies 

GlaBS,    A.    H.,    labor 

Gutchery,    L.   M.,    labor 

Hawthorn,    J.   H.,   salary  and  expenses 

Hawthon,    J.    H.,    treasurer 

Hall,    Matt  W.,    salary  and   expenses 

Hayes,    Marshall   Livery   Co.,    service 

Hill  Chemical    Co.,    supplies 

Ilockersmlth,    R.   A.,    salary  and  cxpensrs 

Hopkins,    Earl,    salary    

Howden,    Miss   E.   J.,    salary 

Hyatt,    H.   A.,    supplies 

How&rd,    W.    L.,    supplies 

Hatcher,    W.    G.,    expenses 

Hersey,    F.  T.,   corn  prize 

Hubbard,    J.   W.,    labor  and  expenses 

Hubbard  &  Son,    mdse 

Hammon,    C.  H.,    milk 

Harris,    Jno.    B.,    laundry 

Hatcher,    J.    L.,    supplies 

Howden,    Andrew,    corn    prize 

Hansel,    Miss   Mea,    salary 

Hunklns  Lime  Co.,    sand 

Heatherton,    J.    H.,    supplies 

Hulett,    D.   E.,    hauling 

Hayes,    Frank,    supplies    

Hedrick,    E.    R.,    supplies 

Hayhurst.    Paul,   labor  

Heal   &   Morrison,    contract 

Hutchineon-Benton   Construction   Co.,    labor 

HInkston,    Miss  Jennie,    salary 

Holder,    Al  &  Co..   supplies 

Huttlg  Sash  &  Door  Co.,    supplies 

Hechler.    B.   H.,    statistics,    etc 

Head,    L.    S.,    photos 

Hubach  Cabinet   Co.,    supplies 

Hudson-KImberly  Pub.    Co.,    stationery 


$2,825  n 

1,(106  00 

22  .W 

2.345  58 

1,616  12 

400 

513  58 


1,385  00 


1,306  01 

37  50 

325  CO 

855  3;i 

138  00 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

13,500  00 

462  90 

110  00 

3100 

75  OO 

168  80 

60  00 

25  00 

135  25 

79  44 

2,724  16 

3,416  24 

1184 

87  00 

100  CO 

1,792  00 

168  81 

79  35 

120  00 

278  00 

266  14 

100  00 

246  58 

25  00 

700 

720  00 

94  00 

525  00 

26  25 

326  81 

50  00 

375  00 

19  60 

157  61 

107  10 

59  95 

30  00 

4.916  83 

130.000  00 

2,087  82 

455  19 

1,877  56 

356  45 

112  03 

110  00 

23  00 

10  00 

15  00 

4  30 

29  50 

35  51 

28  00 

60  00 

695  69 

650 

600 

2  50 

100  00 

47  42 

525 

4,550  00 

465  69 

675  00 

649  90 

234  47 

65  40 

286  91 

38  89 

DISBURSEMENTS. 


193 


LOUISIANA  PURCHASE  EXPOSITION-Contlnued. 


PersonB  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Hawley-Casey  Co.,    plumbinfi:  

Harvard  Physiological  Api>aratus,   frt 

HeiflTht,   Paul  &  Son,   aign  work 

Hemphill,    J.   A.,    labor 

Harper  &  Co.,    supplies 

Healey,   Frank  D.,   supplies 

Hamilton,  Mrs.  Li.,  salary 

Hortenbach,   C,  labor  

Hess  &  Culbertson  Jewelry  Co.,   supplies 

Ikenberry,    R.    T.,    labor 

Johnson,   B.  B.,   com  prize 

Jones,   R.   P.,    labor 

Jones,   B.   J.,    supplies 

Jacobs,  Herman,  salary  

Jenkins,  J.  W.,   &  Sons,  supplies 

Jones,    Dick,    salary    

Kansas  City  Journal,  adv 

Kansas  City  Star,    adv 

Kansas  City  World,,  adv 

Knapp,   Geo.   &  Co.,    adv 

Kinloch  Telephone  Co.,   service 

Kennard,  J.  &  Son,   supplies 

Kennedy,    Sam'l   D.,    insurance 

Kornbrodt,  Johnson  &  Co.,  supplies 

Kenneys,    Edw.,    contract  

Kellar,    Georsre,   supplies   

Kamp,  Ausrust,  supplies  

Keiffer,    Frank,    com  prize 

Kisso,   F.,    corn  prize 

Krell,    John,    contract   

Kessler,    Geo.    E.,    plans 

Kemim,   E.   F.,   £:lass 

Kansas  Scenic  Co.,   supplies 

Kampmeyer  &  Wagrner,   supplies 

Keyes-MarShall   Livery   Co.,    service 

Koken  Barber  Supply  Co.,   supplies 

Klnsr,    R.    C,    supplies 

Kion  Adv.   Sign  Co.,   sigrns 

Kelloersr  Newspaper  Co.,   supplies 

Ijatour    Photo   Co.,    supplies 

I^dd,  Geo.  E.,  salary,   etc 

Lon«an-Taylor    Storage   Co 

Little,    E.   C,    salary 

Lammert  Furniture   Co.,    supplies 

Langstaff,   Louis,    salary  

Loos,    Wm.,    corn  prize 

Long,    Leon,    corn  prize 

Lyon,   G.   M.,   com  prize 

Long,    Turner,   com  prize 

Ludlow-Saylow  Wire  Co.,   supplies 

Lewis  Mfg.   Co.,    supplies 

Lockhart,    Thomas,    supplies    

Laclede  Hay  &  Grain  Co.,   supplies 

Louisiana  Purchase   Exposition  Co.,    supplies. 

Lund,    I.  T.,   labor 

Loy,    D.    P.,    supplies 

Lungstraiiss  Dyeing  &' Cleaning  Co.,   service. 

Luehrman,    P.   F.,   lumber 

Lennig,  T.  B.,  salary 

Lamb,    Chas.   T.,    contract 

Lockwood,    T.    F.,    supplies 

Lippett,    G.  H.,   &  Co.,   burlap 

Lemmon,    Miss   G.,    salary 

Large,    Shumberg  &  Co.,   supplies 

Lynes,    Elwyn,    supplies    

Mann,    Sadie  R.,   salary , 

Moffit-West  Drug  Co.,  mdse 

Myer  Bros.  Drug  Co.,  mdse , 

Matncy,   John,   leibor 

Marshall,  W.   H.,  salary,   etc 

Marshall,   W.   H.,    treasurer 

Mermod-Jaccard  Jewelry  Co.,    mdse 

Mississippi  Valley  Trust  Co.,   safety  box 

Mayer  Fertilizer  Co.,    supplies 


13  00 

3  75 

200 

8  GO 

60  60 

87  45 

25  50 

17  40 

600  00 


15  50 
206  33 
189  75 
690  00 

61  00 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


600  80 

831  14 

887  17 

33  25 

1,065  00 

14,000  00 

18  00 

6  00 

117  00 


$645  46 
20  00 
27  25 
87  74 
54  00 
49  00 
62  60 

69  75 
860  00 

388 
90  00 

726 
25  00 

70  96 
197  86 
120  00 


"      126 
24.999  28 


2,376  00 
10  00 
21  00 

15  00 
25  00 

410  00 
100  00 

73  10 

400  00 

156  35 

114  00 

6  95 

25  50 
150  00 
350  20 

3,58151 

375  00 

10.356  26 

60  00 

500 

60  00 

600 

100  00 
423  21 

1,673  70 

16  60 
23  06 

15,238  37 

110  00 
108  96 

101  03 
21  80 

262  50 
584  93 
72  80 
40  00 
60  00 
8120 
20  00 

111  29 
143  78 
223  88 

886  00 

17,500  00 

2,771  90 


A-13 


i^'4 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


LOUISIANA  PURCHASE  EXPOSITION-Continued. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Moss,    T.   J.,    salary,    etc 

Mulllgran,    C.  J.,    contract 

Marple,   W.  W.,   salary  and  expenses 

Marbut,    C.   F.,    salary  and  expenses 

Mayhall    &   Fisher,    printing 

Miller,    E.    S.,    salary 

Mayhufe  &  Sohuyler,   contract 

Moss,   R.  F..  supplies 

Maret,    J.  M.,    labor 

Mason,   James,   labor  

Matthews,    Chas,    supplies 

Missouri   Statesman,    printinir   

Mineral  Belt  Lumber  Co.,   lumber 

Mora  ^  Duncan,    contract ; 

MuIIinkraut,    C.  T.,  supplies 

Mosely,    C.   B, .   freight , 

Martin.    John,    salary   , 

Moss,    W.    A.,    corn   prize 

Midland  Mfg.  Co.,    corn  prize 

May,   J.   E.,   cofti  prize 

MulUnox,    C.    J.,    labor 

Murphy  Bros.    Construction  Co 

Missouri   Lumber  &  Mining  Co 

Maupin,    E.    S.,    labor 

Marshall   Harrison   &  Co 

Missouri  Tent  &  Awning  Co.,    use  of  tent.., 

Mound  City  Duck  &  Rubber  Co 

Monk   Planing    Mill    Co , 

•Miller,    Andrew,    supplies    

Marks,    Charles,   chart   

Metropolitan   Electrical   Co.,    contract 

Means,    O.    E.,    hauling 

Medsker  Bros.,   supplies   , 

Martland,    T.    C,    supplies 

Melvin   &  Dittmore,    supplies 

Michael  Engraving  Co.,    supplies 

Mlddleton,   James,    supplies  

Missouri   Lamp  Mfg.    Co.,    supplies , 

Maher,    Henry,    labor   

Mllligan,    M.    M.,    salary 

Missouri    Fruit    Co.,    supplies 

Micheal   Plant  Co.,    supplies 

Mlcheal,    Firman,    supplies    

Missouri  Lead  &  Zinc  Mining  Co.,   supplies. 

Missouri    Glass    Works,    supplies 

McCoy,    G.   W.,    corn  prize 

McCoy,    Lafe,    supplies 

McAllister  Lumber  Co.,   supplies 

McMillen,   R.   N.,    map  work 

McCulIey,    Wm.    &  Co.,    contract , 

McKenna,    T.   T.,    supplies 

McCarty,   Lewis,   supplies   

McClinton,    J.    L.,    supplies 

Mclntire   &    Scott,    supplies 

McRea,    Gfem,    screens   

McQrew,    Richard,    salary   

McKee,    N.   B.,    expenses 

Mclntire,    Joseph,    contract   

McCue.    D.    C,    expenses 

McCasky,    R.    T.,    supplies 

McCuUough,    Anna,    merchandise   

McCoy,    Alex,    salary   

McCaughen  &  Burr,   supplies 

Nelson,    W.    H.,    labor 

Nerleigh,    H.    C,    horse 

Nelson,    J.   W.,    supplies 

NIfong  Mfg.   Co.,    supplies 

Newman,    C.    C,    supplies 

Naylor,    W.    H.,    supplies 

Nugent  Bros.   Dry  Goods  Co.,    mdse 

Nelson,    N.   O..    Mfg.    Co.,    supplies 

Neilson,    M.    P.,    labor,    etc 

Nicholson,    David,    supplies   

Nuckols,   Mrs.   Emma,   salary 


450  00 

550  00 

hi  09 

532  G.n 


1,080  00 
2.187  50 
3.154  04 
3,139  83 

55  00 
1.090  S6 
2.R40  60 

16  70 

183  55 

16  CO 

17  40 
S  00 

loe  43 

5,760  00 

2ft  OO 

900 

195  00 

20  00 

60  00 

25  00 

26  00 
283  00 
102  15 

33  73 

600 

279  76 

16  50 
149  S8 

82  50 
152  75 
866  00 
288  05 
706  27 

64  60 

36  50 
4.194  85 

334  41 

123  60 

25  00 

226  45 

37  60 
118  00 
510  50 

66  00 

93  93 

40  00 

200  00 

38  06 

13  37 
12.997  12 

40  50 

16  50 

89  00 

30  00 

225  00 

291  65 

719  75 

1,000  00 

14  05 

184  75 
35  00 

354  83 

29  75 

54  00 

200  00 

14  80 

955 

3  25 

25  00 

14  01 

268  06 

1,202  35 

45C13 

1,400  00 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


195 


LOUISIANA  PURCHASE  EXPOSITION— Continued. 


Persons  to  whcm  warrants  were   Issued. 


Warrants 
issued  In 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Nahlor,    Eugene,    salary   

Noonan,    Kocian,    supplies 

New  Jersey  School   Furniture  Co.,    contract, 

Neil,    Henry,    salary    , 

New  York  Storagre  Co.,    draya^e 

O'Neil    Lumber   Co.,    supplies 

Organ   Minnie   salary    

Oser,    Conrad,    supplies    

Orenduff,    S.   W.,   mdse 

Owen,   J.   A.,    salary 

O'Shea,    J.   M.,    salary 

O'Connor,    C.   M.,   salary 

CConnell,    J.   W.,    paintingr 

Ohio,    China   Co.,    supplies 

O'Bryan,    M.   E.»   expenses 

Oden  Fruit  Co.,   supplies r.... 

Ozark  Orchard  Co.,    supplies 

Pulitzer  Pub.   Co.,    adv 

Padflc  £«xpres8   Co.,    expressage 

Plant   Seed    Co.,    supplies , 

Proper,    G.    M.,    salary 

Parker  Distilling   Co.,    salary 

Prerrier,    A.    S.,    salary 

Pickard,    John,    expenses    

Place,  C.  W.,  salary 

Polar  Wave  Ice  and  Fuel  Co 

Parks,   H.   H.,    labor 

Pickle  Marble  and  Granite  Co.,   contract 

Pointer,    G.   W.,    corn  prize 

Page,   J.   E.,    contract 

Parson,  H.  A.,   &  Son,   supplies 

Porter,   W.   T.,   supplies , 

Pauk  &  Son  Mfg.  Co.,   supplies 

Price,    R.    B.,    expenses 

Pulver,   F.   F.  &  Co.,   supplies 

Prox  &  Brin^ham,    supplies 

Peck,   Geo.   B.,   Dry  Goods  Co.,    supplies.... 

Peckham   Bros.    Catering  Co.,    supplies 

Pneumatio   Engraving   Co.,    supplies 

Palmatier,    O.    C,    expenses ^.., 

Pittsburg  Glass  Co..    supplies , 

Pope,    A.    E.,    supplies 

Parker,   W.   H.,   supplies , 

Pain  Pyrotechnic  Co.,    illuminations 

Parker,    L.   F.,    salary 

Quincy  Show  Case  Works,   supplies , 

Rom'Ie,    T.    A.,    labor 

Kant,   Irvln,    salary 

Rucker,    R.    F.,    salary 

Roper^.  C.    N.,    salary 

Rldgeway,  J.   H.,   salary , 

Roeschell.   W.   E.,    glass 

Riley  &  Eastman,   grotto  work 

Rand,    McNally  &  Co.,    map , 

Robbln,   Chas.   &  Co.,    badges , 

Rodgers,    E.   M.,    supplies , 

Ruckert,    L.,    mdse , 

Rioe,    Henry,    salary 

Roos  &  Taylor,   contract 

Redding.   Mason,   corn  prize 

Rains,    C.   O.,    stone  work 

Russell,   P.  T.,   salary  and  expenses 

Ringen   Stove   Co..    mdse 

Redman,  J.  A.,   livery 

Redden,   Geo.   W.,    supplies 

Rowley.    R.    R.,   supplies 

Reed.   H.  S.,  supplies 

Ringo,    T.   A.,    salary 

Reed,    Miss  June,    salary 

Rubart  Lizzie,    supplies   

Rabe,    Otto,    contract 

RIsrgs,    Daisy,    salary 

Robinson,    B.    T.,    labor 

Rhodes,    Henry,   salary   


7  48 

250  00 

45  00 


3  60 

175  47 
70  86 

250  00 
3  75 
7  60 

606  20 


15  75 
50  00 


25  00 

396  20 

2,987  60 

30  00 

42  50 

250  00 

13  73 
615  08 
900  00 
330  00 
1.959  00 
874  75 

65  70 
225  00 
126  00 

15  80 

150  00 


121  20 

161  29 

143  25 

62  35 

626  63 

26  00 

1,628  00 

7  15 

34  35 

896  00 

117  48 

1,083  96 

1,760  00 

1,360  00 

3,530  96 

1.010  00 

36  00 

11,716  52 

981  &) 

83  25 

1.500  00 

1,096  00 

3,812  00 


75  00 

1,906  83 

60  00 

1,866  30 

25  00 

635  00 

191  40 

2,400  00 

11  66 

129  64 

679  83 

12,103  97 

75  00 

271  40 

1,539  86 

7100 

1100 

255  07 

200  00 

1  40 

204  00 

116  00 

29  80 

5,200  00 

526  00 

60  50 

300  00 


U)G 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


LOUISIANA  PURCHASE  BXPOSITION-Contlnued. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


Rumsey,    Sltesmeyer  &  Co.,    mdse , 

Refrigeration   Plant,    ice   

Red  Cross  Hygienic  Co.,    supplies 

Stephens,    £2.   W.,    printing  Missouri  book 

Skinner,    O.   J.    B.   &  Co.,    supplies 

Stare  &  Stahn  Liumber  Co.,    lumber 

St.  LK>uis  Press  Clipping  Bureau,    adv 

Shallcroes   Printing   Co.,    printing 

Schowengerdt,    Wm.,    wheat 

Stroup,   D.  P.,   salary,   etc 

Spurlock,    R.    B.,     freight 

St.  Louis   Star,    adv 

St.  Louis  Chronicle,    adv 

St.  Joe  Publishing  Co.,   adv 

Strehlow  &  Phelps,    contract 

Schulte,    G.   D.,    salary ; 

Stark   &    Son,    supplies 

Stark,    Henry,    Jr.,    supplies 

Smith,   N.  H.,   &  Co.,   supplies 

Springfield  Seed  Co.,   supplies 

Seigle,  Arthur,   labor  

Sly,   J.   H.,    labor...; 

Sedalia  Printing  Co.,    printing 

Simmons  Hardware  Co.,    supplies 

Shepherd,    E.    M.,    salary,    etc 

Steimrusch,    Henry,    salary,    etc 

St.   Louis   Seed   Co.,    supplies 

Sammons,    V.    K.,    supplies 

Stewart   Mattress   Co.,    supplies 

St.  Louis  Paper   Co.,    supplies 

St.  Joe  Cornish  Co.,    supplies ,. 

Snow,    R.    B.,    salary 

Saunders,    R.   D.   labor 

St.  Louis  Netws  Co.,    supplies 

St.  Joseph  Ice  Co.,    storage 

Seabe,    J.   N.    labor 

Senden,   Henry,    corn  prize 

Shepherd,    G.   H.,   corn  prize 

Schuback,    Wm.,    corn   prize 

Serl,    Emma,    salary .^ 

St.  Louis  Brass  Mfg.   Co.,   supplies 

Schrepp  Restaurant  Co.,   supplies 

Simpson,    W.   T.,    labor 

Saul,    C.    B.,    salary 

Sampson,   T.   A.,    expenses 

Sessen  &  Knoerle,    supplies 

St.   Louis   Railing  Co.,    supplies 

Schroeder  Bros.   Hdw.    Co.,    supplies 

Sabgree  &  Durbois,   contract 

Shaw,    L.,    labor , 

Sligo  Ironstone  Co.,    supplies 

St.  Louis  House  &  Window  cleaning  Co.,    service. 

Scofford   Stamp   Co.,    supplies 

Smith,    T.    K.,    map  work 

Sohmidt,    E.    S.,    supplies 

St.  Louis  Refrigerating  Co.,    storage 

Steele  &  Hibbard,    supplies 

Sischer,    Herman,    Mfg.    Co.,    supplies 

Sanguinet,   T.   C,   supplies 

Schaffer,    Louis,    salary 

Springfield   Ice  Co.,    supplies 

Speakman,    T.   H.,    salary 

St.  Louis  Public  Library  Co.,    supplies 

Saunders    Engraving   Co.,    supplies 

Selkirk,   A.   A.,    &  Co.,    drayage,   etc 

Scruggs,   Vandervoort  &  Barney,    mdse 

Steadman,    J.    M.,    expenses 

Scott  &  Nolft.    painting 

Smith,   Thomas,    salary   

Seawell,    B.    L.,    supplies 

Settle,   B.   C,    salary 

Schroeder,   August,   salary  

Sellers,   D.  A.,   supplies 

Settle  &  Vawter,   livery  


13  70 
82  66 

928 

22  40 

8  70 

76  00 

976  00 

10  SI 

12  00 

800 

180 

80,006  42 

166  66 

14  26 
656  66 

480 

.    9  10 

27  00 

84  00 


83  32 


168  00 

66106 

63  00 


1,995  00 


28,699  11 
240  60 


160  00 

1,469  06 

814  88 

1.460  70 

606 

23  64 

25  60 

28  10 

216  00 

166  46 

60  00 

146  20 

8S28 

20  00 

25  00 
81  16 
10  00 

620  69 
314  50 

170  oa 

49  60 
60  00 
28  28 
68  60 

6,88183 

6170 

lOOOO 

26  00 
837  61 
130  00 

16  10 
824  06 

18  60 
831  72 

25  92 
80  00 

12126 
166  20 

2100 
664  26 
220  81 

76  90 
148  70 
886  68 

6186 

26  00 
800  00 

26  00 
197  60 

50  00 

27  00 
600 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


197 


LOUISIANA  PURCJHASB  EXPOSITION-Contlnuod. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
issued  In 
1903. 


Stickney   Cigar  Co.,    mdse 

Searcy,    J.   £3.,    salary   , 

Small,    Mrs.    B.    H.,    salary , 

Smith,   Joseph,   salary   

Smithson,    Bert,    salary 

Sallee,    Miss  Li.,   salary 

St.   Louis   Fire   Proofingr   Co.,    supplies 

Schermerhom  Bros.,   supplies  , 

Siebrecht  &  Bon,   supplies 

Shisley,   R.   O.,  .labor , 

Taylor,   Isaac,   architect  

Tniitt,    T.   L.,    labor 

The  Fire  Bztinsruishingr  Co.,   supplies 

Thomas,   A.  H.,   &  Co.,   supplies , 

Taylor,    Frank,    labor   

Trickett,  J,  W.,   supplies , 

Tucker,  BUiott,   corn  prize , 

Thomas,  W.  L.,   labor 

Tapley,   Joe,   supplies  

Tuttle,    Pike   &  Co..   contract 

IVimble,   H.   B.,   salary 

Tarter,    L.   M.,    labor 

The  B^re  Dust  Co.,    supplies 

Tucker,    Geo.   M.,   expenses 

Thienson  &  Qroenwalt,    supplies   

Truby,    F.   M.,   supplies 

The  Krugr  Sherer,    supplies 

Trorllch,   Duncker  &  Renard,   supplies 

Taylor,    Blstes  &  Co.,   supplies 

Turner,    R.   D.,   salary 

Thieman,    L.    W.,    labor •. 

Tippen,     Geo.    T.,    supplies 

Terrlll, -Crouch  Lumber  Co.,    supplies   

Thompson,    W.    H.,    treasurer 

The  Wesco   Supply   Co.,    supplies 

Tomllnson,  Marker  of  Pictures,  supplies 

Underwood  Typewriter  Co.,    supplies 

University  Co-operative  Store,   supplies 

United  Ironworks,   supplies  

Vane  Calvert   Paint  Co.,    supplies 

Van  Brunt  &  Howe,   architects 

Viles.    Jonas,    expenses    

Van  Trump,    S.   H.,   salary 

Vaughn   Seed   Store  Co.,    supplies 

Van  Lemon  H.,    expenses 

Veatch,    Otto,   salary  and  expenses 

Whitten,    J.    C,    expenses 

Walchler   Pub.    Co.,    supplies 

Ward,    W.   J.,   salary,    etc 

Wood.    Henry,    expenses   

Westlicho  Post,    adv 

Waters,    H.   J.,    salary,    etc 

Waters,    G.   W.,    salary,    etc 

Wabash   Ry.   Co.,    freight 

Woodward-Tiernan   Ptg.   Co.,    stationery,    etc. 

Williams,   Walter,   salary,   etc 

Williams,   P.  T..   salary  

West.   Mrs.  L.  T.,   salary 

Wood,    A.   J.,   supplies   

Worthern.    C.    K.,    supplies 

Walker,   S.   R.,   com  prize 

Wunderllch   Cooperage  Co.,    supplies 

Wright,   J.   H.,   com  prize  

Williams,     L.    A.,    contract 

Wyckoff,    Bdw.,    salary    

Whitall  Tatum  Co.,   supplies 

Wood,    Carrie,    contract   

Wood,   Geo.   R.,   labor  

Westover,   H.  C,   labor  

Wise,  Henry,  supplies  

Winkle  Terra  Cotta  Co.,  supplies 

Weyland.    B.   C,   supplies 

Weber,  H.  J.,  &  Sons,  supplies 

Western  Blectrlcal  Co.,    supplies 


4,000  00 

15  75 

135  00 

115  89 


175  50 


68  76 

15  00 

40  00 

400  00 

400 

2,429  49 

1,445  09 

22  00 

512  85 

1,533  87 


:1: 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


860  88 
439  84 

1,400  00 
43  54 
385  16 
225  00 
240  75 
3100 
466  00 
170  99 

3,000  00 


55  14 

90  50 

107  00 

75  00 

100  00 

42  00 

8.500  00 

1,006  45 

14  40 

25  00 

20  42 

80  00 

58  82 

74  89 
800  00 

8150 
212  30 
20  55 
66  60 
49  27 
2.200  00 
40  00 
44  45 

90  15 
870  00 

75  50 
1,085  73 

17  55 
600  00 

70  00 
178  80 

S4  65 

19  80 

471  87 


2,814  58 

1,816  61 

144  13 

1.580  31 

2,932  02 

966  93 

793  54 

650 

12  00 

30  00 

28  80 

26  00 

11,041  25 

732  69 

379  16 

1,600  00 

75  00 

1170 

5  65 

228  00 

57  18 

141  80 

1,186  20 


ICjS 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


LOUISIANA  PURCHASE  BXPOSITION-Continued. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  In 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  In 

1904. 


Waldbark,    Geo . ,    supplies 

Ware,   H.   C,    supplies 

Wlison,   Ralph,   labor , 

Wentworth,    Stella,    salary    

Woolrlch,    H.   W.,    contract 

Woolrlch,    F.    H.,    contract 

Wells,    R.    C,    labor 

Waller,    J.   C,    supplies 

Wood.    N.   R.,    freight    

Wilson  &  Gallagher,    labor 

Weber    Moulding   Co.,    supplies 

Wheeland,   P.  J.,  plumbing  

Washington,    Edna,   labor   

WilliamB,    B.    W.,    salary    

Wilson,    C.    C,    expenses , 

Western  Newspaper  Union,   supplies.. 

Tawman  Mfg.   Co.,   supplies 

Zeigler  &  Son,    supplies 

Zellers   Bros.    Catering   Co.,    supplies. 


3  50 


Total. 


■c- 


$68  70 

63  50 

420 

420  00 

^5  00 

500  00 

22  60 

347  44 

43  00 

115  00 

228  57 

140  65 

25  00 

50  00 

89  65 

350  44 

48  00 
648  00 


$140,699  52        $613,447  77 


STATE  FAIR— SUPPORT. 

(Section  41,    page  8,    Liaws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  19C3  and  1904 

$75.000  00 

Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
1  Issued  in 
1       1903. 

1 

Warrants 
Issued  in 
1904. 

Yeater,   Chas.   E.,    treasurer 

Totals 

1 
1      $50,00000 

1 

1      $50.000  00 

$26.000  00 
$25,000  00 

BOUNDARY  COMMISSION. 

(Section  tt,  page  9,  tiaws  1901.) 


Balance    in    former    appropriation 

$4,835  ZS9 

Balance    cancelled    

4.127  93 

Balance    

$207  45 

Persons   to    whom   warrants  were  issued. 

1  Warrants 
1  issued  in 
1       1903. 

I 

1          $20745 

1                       1 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1904. 

Zollinger,   George,    stenoffraph^r   

Totjil    

'l          $20745' 

1 

DISBURSEMENTS. 


199 


BOARD  OF  MEDIATION  AND  ARBITRATION— SUPPORT. 

(Section  43,   pae:e  9,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation 
Appropriation   for  1903  and  1904.. 

Total    

Balance   cancelled    

Balance    


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Allen,    Ford   A 

Chllders,   H.   F.,   Sec'y 

Garver,    E.   S 

Jenkins,    Thos.    M 

O'Donhoe,  J.  J.,  Iei:al  service. 
Todd,    James   


Totals 


$1,448  58 
5,000  00 


$6,448  58 

1,003  es 


$5,444  95 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1903. 


$1,279  47 

1,117  79 

94  78 

780  06 


621  11 


$3,893  21 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$499  16 

421  00 

408  65 

168  50 

50  00 


$1,547  31 


LITIGATION,  ETC.,  MISSOURI  VS.  ILLINOIS. 

(Section  51,  page  10,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance    in    former    appropriation 
Appropriation   for   1908   and    1904.. 

Total     

Balance    cancelled    

Balance 


$14,920  26^ 
14.000  00 


$28,920  25 
13,920  26 


$15,000  00 


Persons   to  whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Allen  ft  Mooney,   service 

Auditorium   Hotel  Co.,    Chicafpo 

BrlflTht,   Frank  S.,   Special  Com 

Crow,    B.    C,    expenses... 

Edgrar,  Lee  M.,  stenographic  work 

Fuller,    Qeo,   M.,    professional  service 

Glenn,   OhaB.,   boxes  

Higgins   ft   Co.,    maps 

Haynes,    S.  J.,   witness 

Harris,    Jas.   R.,   fees 

Jeffries,   Sam  B.,   expenses 

JefTrlee,  Jerry,   service  

I^ee,^  Lydla,    expenses   

liochridge,   B.  B.,  aJastracts.    etc 

Mills.   H.    R.,    service  and   expenses 

Mason,   W.   P.,  professional  service 

Murphy,    M.   J.,   fees 

McCraskie,    O.  L.,   collecting  statistics 

Postal  Tel.   ft  Cable  Co 

Ravold,   Dr.   Amand,   prof,   service 

Rodgers.   F.  F.,  expense 

Sedgwick,    W.   T.,    expert  service 

Stewart,   O.  N.,   expenses 

Stockwell,    C.  B..   expenses 

Southern  Hotel  Co.,   room  and  board 

Western   Union  Tel.    Co 

Wiley.    W.    W.,    witness 

Wil1ian»,    Benezette,   legal   service 

Zollinger,   (Jeorge,   legal  service  and  expenses. 

Totals   


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 


$523  25 

776  15 

700  00 

175  65 

600 

3,904  93 


15  00 

6113 

25  00 

1,323  91 

104  73 

202  85 

100  60 

148  20 

260  00 

22  25 

15  00 

4710 

1.000  00 

12155 

1,638  43 

104  83 

105  33 
1,100  65 

18  91 

62  18 

500  00 

613  53 


$13,667  16 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$348  25 


1  65 


530  66 
51  00 

375  10 


25  55 


$1,332  21 


200 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


STATE    OF    MISSOURI    VS.    ILLINOIS    LITIGATION— CON- 
DITIONAL, 


Appropriation   for  1903  and  1904. 


120.000  00 


Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  In 
1903. 


Warrants 
issued  In 
-    1904. 


Auditorium  Hotel   Co 

Allen  &   Mooney,    stenographers 

Alvord,   J.   W 

Bright,   S.  F.,   Com 

Bremer,    Ludwlsr.    special  service 

Corum,   legal  service   

Jeffries,    Sam   B.,    expenses 

LfOckrid^e,    B.    E.,    expenses 

Lee,  Lydia,    stenographer   

Missouri  Pacific  Ry.  Co.,   freight 

Southern  Hotel  Co 

Sedgewick,    W.  T.,   legal  service 

Smithj^  Herbert,   special  service 

Tribune   Printing  Co 

Weasner  &  Burton,   making  Ct.  report. 
Western  Union  Tel.   Co.,   service 


Totals 


$164  90 

260  SO 

62140 

1.700  00 

25  00 

576  3S 

287  06 

453  86 

8  60 

10  71 

743  80 

2,274  46 

600  00 

6.269  87 

1,721  20 

805 


114,510  93 


INSURANCE  DEPARTMENT— SALARIES. 


(Section  31,  page  7,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance   in   former   appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904.... 


Total    

BalSfnce    cancelled 


Balance 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


1500  20 
10.000  00 


$10,500  20 
65  67 


$10,444  68 


Warrants 

issued  In 

1904. 


Yatos,    Robt.   G..    superintendent. 
Towlcs,   T.   O..   chief  clerk 


Totals. 


$3,000  00 
2,027  78 

$5,027  78 


$3.000  00 
2,000  00 


$5.000  00 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


201 


INSURANCE  DEPARTMENT— LITIGATION,  ETC. 

(Section  31,  pagre  7,  Laws  1903.) 


Balance   in   former   appropriation 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904... 

Total    

Balance    cancelled    

Balance    


$618  12 
1,000  00 


$1,618  12 
591  77 


n.  026  35 


Persons  to   whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Crow,   B.  C,   expenses 

Henly,  H.  G.,  clerk  Jackson  county 

Overmeyer,  David,  legal  service 

Totals   


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


INSURANCE  DEPARTMENT— EXPENSES. 


(Section  31,  page  7,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance   In    former    appropriation [  $2,344  77 

Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904... I  $30,000  00 

Total    I  $32,844  77 

Balance    cancelled    ]  90183 

Balance    I  $31,443  44 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


American  Express  Co.,  expressagre 

American  Arithmometer  Co.,    machine    

Barnard,   Geo.   D.,    &  Co.,    supplies 

Buxton  &  Skinner,  Sta.  Co.,  stationery,  etc. 

Brandenbergrer,   A.,   Mdse , 

Brlnkerhoff.  J.  J.,  prlntlngr  blanks 

Burkhardt,    T.   G.,    clock 

Clark,    C.    L.,    Mdse 

Chicagro  &  Alton  Ry.   Co.,   freight 

Cole  County  Democrat,    Ptgr , 

Capital  Telephone  Co.,    servico 

Capelton,  T.  C,  cleaning  office,   etc 

Carter,    John,    labor  

Davidson,    Carrip,    clerk   

Democrat  Ptg.  Co.,   supplies , 

Densmore  Typewriter  Co..    machine , 

Dunlap,   J.   D.,   s(tenographer , 

Distler,   Chas.,   labor  

Edwards,  J.  H.,  salary 

Ellis,   B.   P.,    salary 

Edwards.   W.   W.,    Mdse 

Btter,  W.  H.,  rug 

Fischer,   Q.  A.,   Mdse , 

Gkist  Bank  Note  Co.,   supplies 

Holt,   W.  C,   labor 

Helnrichs,    J.   P.,    desk 

Horrell,    Tom,    labor    


$9  69 
375  00 


494  56 

245 

25  00 

24  00 

96  52 

260 

22  25 

33  05 

11  50 

600 


47  75 
35  00 


1,100  00 

180  00 

120 

16  00 


10  00 
70  00 
30  26 


$28  45 

12  00 
776  54 

7  65 

1  00 
480 


55  95 


22  50 
350 


16  50 
1,000  00 


2  70 

3  00 


775 


2U2 


REPOUT  OF  TilE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


INSURANCE]   DEPARTMENT— EXPENSES-ContlnuedL 


Persons  to  wham  warrants  were  Issued. 


Hines,   C.   C,    &  Son,   supplies 

Hoye  Directory  Co.,   book 

Kennard,   J.   &  Son,    cleanini:  carpet 

Lasher,    Geo.   F.,   postal  gruide 

Lee,  John  A.,    clerical  work 

Lane,    C.    B.,    labor 

Murray,   Estella,   clerk  

Morrow,    R.    W.,    clerk 

Micheal,     S,,    towels 

Manchester,    O.    II.,    Mdse '. .. 

Morrow,    Kate   R.,    salary 

Missouri  Pacific  Ry.  Co.,   freight 

Missouri  &  Kansas  Telephone  Co 

Missouri,   Kansas  &  Texas  Ry.   Co.,   freight... 

Marbut,   Annas,   clerical  work 

McVoy,   J.    A.,   salary,   etc 

McCue  &   Henderson,    furniture 

Postal  Tel. -Cable  Co.,   service 

Pacific  Express  Co.,   service 

Prieameyer,   Mary  L.,    salary 

Pizer,   EJverott.   salary,    etc 

Reynolds,    Joe   B.,    salary,    etc 

Ross,   J.   N.,    painting,    etc 

Rader,    Perry,    legal   service 

Schultz  Dry  Goods  Co.,   Mdse 

Swift,    H.    A.,    Ice 

Smith  Premier  Typewriter  Co.,    machine,    etc. 

Schwartz,    Edward,   repairs   

Spectator    Co.,     books 

Tribune    Printing    Co.,    printing 

Towles,    T.    O.,    expenses 

Towles,    Ewing,    labor    

U.  S.   Express   Co.,    expressage 

Vaughan,    Geo.   J.,    furniture 

Vogrt,    B.    Z.,    map 

Watson,   James,    salary,    etc 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co 

Wagner,    W.    W.,    postage 

Woods,    Jacob,    labor   

Yates,    Robt.    G.,    expenses 


Warrant0 
issued  in 
1903. 


88  90 

500 

229  16 

13  50 


1  20 

90 

75  00 

7  10 

22  95 

1  68 

10  00 

1,116  60 

64  75 

12  91 

173  47 

825  00 

553  56 

i;511  00 

23100 


29  10 

90  26 

178  55 


2,961  20 
22  00 


189  57 
15  60 


1- 


1,566  90 

18  15 

862  60 

300 

629  60 


Warrants 

issued  In 

1904. 


25  00 
300 


778  45 

150 

15  00 

15  00 

800 

2  40 

1,500  00 

12  35 


1,231  25 

400 

806 

273  7* 

99186 

907  32 

1,024  60 

.3  50 

126  00 

376 

29  10 

87  60 

36  00 

3,249  86 

41  26 

2  50 

113  49 

98 

19  20 
869  00 

446  06 


Totals    I      J13,30270  [       $13,760  03 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.   i— SALARIES. 


(Section  2,   page  30,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance    in    former    appropriation 
Appropriation   for   1903   and  1901... 

Total    


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 

tssued  in 

1903. 


Thomas,    W.    D.,    treasurer. 


$9,922  99 


Totals    I       $9,92299  1         $9,960  00 

I  I 


r92  96 
19,000  00 


$19,792  95 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


I         $9. 


960  00 


DISDURSEMENTS. 


2U3 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  i— REPAIRS. 

(Section  2,  pa^e  30,  Laws  1908.) 


ADProprlatlon   for   1908   and   1904 

$10,000  00^ 

• 

• 

Persona  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

• 

Warrfi.nts 

Issued  In 

1908. 

Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 

Thomas,    W.   D.,    treasurer 

Totals   

16,607  49 
16,607  49' 

$4,392  51 
$4,392  61 

1 

STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  i— WINDOW  GUARDS. 

(Section  2,   page  30,  T^aws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 

S2.000  00 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

0 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 

Warrants 

issued  In 

1904. 

Thomaj*.    W.   D . .    treasurer 

$242  60 

$1,213  IS 

Totals    

$242  60 

$1,213  19 

STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  i— DEEP  WELL. 

(Section  2,  page  30,   Laws  1908.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 

1        $5.000  00 

1 

» 
Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  In 
1903. 

Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 

Thomas.   W.  D.,   treasurer 

1 

[       $6.000  00 

1 

Total    

$5,000  00 

STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  i— REWIRING. 

(Section  2,   page  30,   Laws  190R.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 |        $2,500  00 


1 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Thomas,   W.  D.,   treasurer 

$2,500  00 

1 

Total    

$2,500  00 

204 


E£POKT  OF  TU£  STAXlf;  AUDITOIL 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  i— LAUNDRY. 

(Section  2,  page  80,  Lawb  1903.) 


Balance   In   farmer   appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904... 


Total 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Thomas,    W.   D.,    treasurer. 
Total    


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


$1,545  66 


n.  645  66 


188130 
1,000  00 


$1,88130 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  i— PLUMBING. 

(Section  2,   page  30,  J^aws  1903.) 


Appropriation    for  1903   and   1904. 


$2,000  00 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Thomas.  W.  J^,,  trp-«surpr....-T^T.T.--...T-.  -ttt.i.t.t.,.,,,....,... 

$1,876  71 

$12829 

Totals 

$1,876  71 

$123  29 

STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  i— BAKERY. 

(Section  2,  page  30,  Laws  1903.) 


ADDrooriation  for  1903  and  1904 1 

$1,600  00 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Thomas.    W.    D..    treasurer 

$152  82 

$184  49 

Totals   

$152  82 

$184  49 

STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  i— NEW  BUILDING. 

(Section  2,   page  30,   Laws  1901$.) 


Appropriation   for  1903  and  1904. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Wfiurrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


$35,000  00 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Thomas,  W.  D.,  treasurer. 
Total    


■\- 


$26,666  00 
$26,565  00 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


205 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  i— TRANSFER  OF  PATIENTS. 

(Section  2,  page  30,  Liaws  1903.) 


Ar>proprtatlon  for  1903  ftHd  1904...... i.................  ........... i......-T*tt..m 

11.600  00 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
iBflued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Thom^i*.  W.  in, .  tr<*-ft*nirer ,,,.-,,...-- ,  t ., , r  - t  - 

11.067  15 

Totals 

11,067  15 

STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  2— SALARIES. 


(Section  3,   page  30,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance    in   former    appropriation..'. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and   1904 


Total    

Balance    cancelled 


Balance 


$2.190  22 
28,100  00 


$25,290  22 
1,223  51 

124,066  71 


Persons  to  whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Owens,    Frank,    treasurer 
Totals    


$11,600  12    $11,599  96 


$11,600  12  1   $11,599  95 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  2— REPAIRS. 


(Section  3,   pagre  30,   T^ws  1903.) 


AoDTODriation  for  1903  and  1904 

•     $10,000  00 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Owens,    Frank,   treasurer   

$8.270  01 

$1,532  82 

Totals   

ii.270  01 

$1,532  82 

r  ''       ^ 

1 

206 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  2— TILING. 


(Section  3,   paffe  30,   Laws  IdOG.) 


Appropriation  for   1903  and   1904 

$3,500  oa 

Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants  , 
issued  In 
IdOS. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Owens.    Frank,    treasurer 

11.800  00 

11,700  00 

Totals  

11,800  00 

|l,70O  00 

STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  2— FURNISHINGS. 

(Section  3,    page  30,   Laws  1903.) 


AnproDriallon   for  1903  and  1904 

$3,000  00 

Persons   to  whom   warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
190S. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Owens,    Frank,    treasurer    

$2,264  63 

$552  28 

Totals    

$2,264  63 

$552  2S 

STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  2— LAUNDRY. 

(Section  3,   page  30,   I^ws  1903.) 


Appropriation   for  1908   and   1904. 


Persona   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Owens,    Frank,    treasurer 
Total    


$2,000  00 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$2,000  00 


I 


f 


$2,000  00 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  2— SMOKESTACK. 

(Section  3,    page  30,   Laws  1903.) 


ADProDriatlon    for    1903    and   1904 

$2,500  00 

Persons   to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 

Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 

Owens.    Frank,    treasurer    

$2,500  00 

Total    

$2,500  00 

DISBURSEMENTS. 


207 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  2— BRICKMAKING. 

(Section  3,   page  30,   Laws  1908.) 


1 

Appropriation    for  1903   and    1904 , 

n.SOO  00 

PersonB   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Owens,    Frank,    treasurer   

11,500  00 

Total    • 

11,500  00 

STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  2— HEATER, 


(Section  3,   page  30,   Laws  1908.) 


Appropriation  for  1903   and  1904 

$1,400  00 

Persons  to  wliom   warrants  were  Issued. 

0 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Owens,    Frank,    treasurer   

$1,370  35 

129  G5 

Totals   

n,370  35 

$29  65 

1 

STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  a— PAVILION. 


(Section  3,    page  30,    Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation    for  1903    and   1904 r 

1 

$10,000  00 

1 

Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 

Owenp,    Frank,    treasurer   

$8,121  96 



Total   

$8,121  96 

STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  2— NEW  BUILDING. 


(Section  3,   page  19,   L«aws  1901.) 


Balance    In    fornver    appropriation. 
Balance    cancelled    


$6,101  38 
6,101  38 


208 


REPORT  OF.  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  2^BAKEOVEN. 

(Section  Z,  page  25,   Laws  1901.) 


Balance    In    former    appropriation. 
Balance    cancelled    


Balance 


Persons   to   whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Owens,    Frank,    treasurer 
Total    


1569  50 
309  50 


1 


$260  00 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


I2G0  00 


I2G0  00 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  3— SALARIES. 

(Section  4,  page  31,   Liaws  1903.) 


Balance    In    former    appropriation, 
Appropriation    for    1903    and   1904.. 


Total 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  In 
1903. 


$700  00 
16.800  00 


117,500  00 


Warrants 

issued  in 

19M. 


CJeorgp,    J.    Tj.,    treasurer. 
Totals    


18,400  00 


18,400  00 


18,400  00 


18,400  00 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  3— FURNISHINGS, 


(Section  4,   page  31,    Taws  1903.) 

Appropriation    for   1903   and   1904 

$15,000  00 

Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

George,    J.    L.,    treasurer 

16,869  13 

$8.130  87 

Totals    

$6,869  13 

$8.130  87 

STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  3— REPAIRS, 

(Section  4,   page  31,    Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation    for   1903    and   1904. 


$20,000  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


George,   J.   L.,  treasurer. 
Totals  


I 


15.663  88  [   $14,336  12 


$5,668  88    $14,336  12 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


209 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  3— LAUNDRY. 

(Section  4,  page  31,    Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation    for  1903   and   1904 

1 

11.500  oa 

Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 

a 

George.    J.  L..    treasurer 

11,500  00 

Total   

11.600  00 
1 

STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  3    ICE  PLANT. 

(Section  4,  page  25,   Laws  1901.) 

Balance   In    former   appropriation 

1 

15,000  00 

Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


George,    J.    L.,   treasurer. 
Total   


$5,000  00 


$5,000  00 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  4— SUPPORT. 

(Section  5,   page  81,  Laws  1908.) 


Balajice  in  former   appropriation 

$5,867  67 
10,000  00 

Appropriation    for   1903    and   1904 , 

Total    

$15,867  67 

Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Fleming.    W.    N.,    treasurer 

$15,857  67 

Total    

116,867  CT 

* 

STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  4— SALARIES. 

(Section  6,  page  31,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance    in    former    appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904.... 


Total    

Balance   cancelled 


Balance 


$3.500  00 
15,000  00 


$18,500  00 
3,311  64 


$16,188  36 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 


1 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Fleming,    W.    N.,    treasurer. 
Totals 


$6,374  06 
$6,374  06 


$8,199  98 


$8.199  98 


A— 14 


2IO 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  4— TUNNEL,  ETC. 

(SectlQn  5,   pa^re  31»   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation    for   1903   and    1904 

$30,000  00 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

• 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1903. 

Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 

Fleming,    W.    N.,    treasurer ' 

$3,974  88          S26.Q25  12 

Totals   

13,974  88 

$26,026  12 

STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  4— ICE  PLANT. 

(Section  6,  page  81,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation    for   1903   and    1904 

$6,000  00 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 

Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 

Fleming",    W.   N.,    treasurer 

I 

$6,000  00 

J       '              , 

Total    

$6,000  00 

STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  4— STORAGE  ROOM. 

(Section  5,   pagre  31,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$1,500  00 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


Fleming,    W.   N.,    treasurer. 
Total    


$1,500  00      $205  60 


$1.500  00 


$205  50 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  4— WELL. 

(Section  5,  page  31,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation   for   1908    and    1904. 


$900  00 


Persons  to  wliom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
Issued  in 
1908. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Fleming,     W.    N.,    treasurer 

$238  60 

$677  00 

Totals    

$238  60 

1 

$577  00 

DISBURSEMENTS. 


211 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  4— HOSPITAL. 

(Section  5,   page  31,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation    for   1908   and   1904 (.     JSo.OOOOO 


Persons  to   whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  In 
1903. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
•1904. 


Fleming,    W.    N.,    treasurer. 
Totals   


T 


115.973  82 
115,973  82 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  4— WALKS. 

(Section  5,   page  31,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation    for   1903   and   1904 

$5,000  00 

9 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 
Issued  in 
1904.  ^ 

Fleminsr.    W.   N.,    treasurer 

12,080  57 

12,189  34 

Totals   

$2.080  57 

$2,189  34 

1 

STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  4— FURNITURE. 

(Section  5,   page  31,    Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation    for   1908    and   1904. 


$5,000  00 


Persons  to  whom   warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 

Fleming.    W.    N.,    treasurer 

$304  20 

$4,695  80 

Totals    

$304  20 

$4,695  80 

STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  4— NEW  BUILDING. 

(Section  5,   page  31,    Laws  1903.) 


Balance    in    former    appropriation. 
Appropriation    for   1903   and    1904.. 


Total 


$16,309  86 
40,000  00 


$56,309  86 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


I 


Fleming,    W.   N.,    treasurer $26,683  31 

Totals J     $25,683  31 


$30,626  55 


$30,626  55 


1 


212 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  4— DINING  ROOM. 

(Section  13,   page  2S,   Laws  1901.) 


Balance   in    former   appropriation. 
Balance    cancelled    


$2  38 
238 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  4— FURNISHINGS,  ETC 

(Section  18,  pa^e  25,   Laws  1901.) 


Balance   in   former    appropriation. 
Balemce    cancelled    , 


194  75 
94  75 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  4— BARN. 

(Section  18,  page  25,   Laws  1901.) 


Balance    in   former   appropriation. 
Balance   cancelled    


1949  08 
949  08 


STATE  HOSPITAL   NO.  4— BUILDINGS,   ETC. 

(Section  IS,  page  26,   Laws  1901.) 


Balance   in   former    appropriation, 
Balance    cancelled    


121,630  96 
n,<BO  96 


SCHOOL  FOR  DEAF  AND  DUMB— SUPPORT. 

(Section  6,  page  31,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 
Appropriation    for   1908    and   1904., 


Total    

Balance  cancelled 


Balance 


14,253  91 
94,000  00 


198,253  91 
10  06 


198,243  83 


Persons   to   whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Jamison,    A.    M.,    treasurer. 


Totals    1     152,607  11 


$52,507  11 


$42,506  23 


$42.606  23 


SCHOOL  FOR  DEAF  AND  DUMB— SALARIES. 

(Section  6.  page  31,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance    in    former    appropriation. 
Appropriation   for   1903   and    1904.. 


Total    

Balance    cancelled 


$2.468  01 
60,000  00 


$52,458  01 
417  04 


Balance    



$52.040  97 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
Issued  in 
1908. 

Warrants 
Issued  in  . 
1904. 

jn.ini^on.   A.   M..   treasurer. ................a......... 

$28,772  61 

$26,887  48 

T6tals    

$23,772  61 

$25,887  48 

UlSUUGSIi:MICNTS. 


-iii 


SCHOOL  FOR  DEAF  AND  DUMB— REPAIRS. 


(Section  6,   page  81,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance  in   former  appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904... 


Total 

Balance  canceled 


Balsmce. 


136  80 
8.000  00 


$3,086  80 
100 


13,035  80 


Peraons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
Issued  in 
1908. 

Warrants 

issued  In 

1904. 

Janrison     A.    M..    treasurftf,..,-., » ^ 

12,878  27 

8162  28 

Total 

$2,878  27 

$168  28 

SCHOOL  FOR  DEAF  AND  DUMB— BUILDINGS. 

(Section  6,   page  81,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903   and  1094. 


$20,000  00 


Persons  to  whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
I  issued  in 
I       1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Jamison,    A.   M.,    treasurer. 
Totals 


$19,759  08 
$19,759  08 


SCHOOL  FOR  DEAF  AND  DUMB— LIGHT  PLANT. 

(Section.  6,   page  31,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$5,000  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


I 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1908. 


f 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Jamison,   A.  M.,  treasurer , 

Totals I. 


$4,240  44 


$4,240  44 


$759  56 


I 


$768  56 


214 


K£1'0UT  OF  TUE  STATE  AUDITOK. 


SCHOOL  FOR  DEAF  AND  DUMB— COTTAGE. 

(Section  6,  page  31,   Laws  1903.) 


ADDroorlatlon  for  1903  and  1904 

110,000  00 

Persons   to  whom   warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Jamison.   A.   M..    treasurer 

16,596  64 

13,408  36 

Totals 

$6.596  64 

13,403  36 

I 


I 


SCHOOL  FOR    DEAF  AND  DUMB— LAUNDRY. 

(Section  6,   page  31,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 

!         $2,000-00 

Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 
issued  in 

1904. 

Jamison,   A.  M.,   treasurer J 

Total 

$2.000  00 
$2,000  00  1 

SCHOOL  FOR  DEAF  AND  DUMB— WAGON  SHOP. 

(Section  6.   page  31,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$2,000  00 


Persons   to   whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Jamison,   A.   M.,    treasurer 

z:l 

$2,000  00 

Total 

$2,000  00 

• 

SCHOOL  FOR  DEAF  AND  DUMB— HOSPITAL. 

(Section  6,   page  51,   Laws  1903.) 


I 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 1  $500  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


Jamison,   A.   M..   treasurer. 
Total 


$500  00 


$500  00 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


21 


SCHOOL  FOR  DEAF  AND  DUMB— FENCE,  ETC. 

(Section  6»  pase  81,  Laws  1903.) 


ADDropiiatlon  for  1908  and  1904 

1 

1600  00 

1 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Jamison.   A.  M..   treasurer 

$72  30 

1427  70 

Totals 

172  30 

$427  70 

SCHOOL  FOR  DEAF  AND  DUMB— HEATING,  ETC. 

(Section  6,  paere  25,  Laws  1901.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 
Balance  conceled  , 


Balance. 


$508  51 
503  51 


SCHOOL  FOR  DEAF  AND  DUMB— HOME  FOR  CHILDREN. 

(Section  6.  pac^e  26,  Laws  1901.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 
Balance  canceled  


Balance. 


$3,832  74 
3,832  74 


SCHOOL  FOR  BUND— SUPPORT, 


(Section  7,   page  82,  Laws  1908.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904.. 


TotaJ 

Balance  canceled 


Balance. 


$4,207  44 
84,000  00 


$38,207  44 
4»65 


$38,157  79 


• 

1 

• 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Jones,   J.  C,   treasurer 

Totals 

$17,325  68 
$17,325  68 

$17,268  76 
$17,268  76 

1 

2l6 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


SCHOOL  FOR  BLIND— SALARIES. 


(Section  7,   page  S2,  Laws  1908.) 


Balance   in  former  appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904.... 


Total 

Balance  canceled 


Balance. 


Persons  to   whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1903. 


11,64184 
27.000  00 


128,64184 
U6  90 


128,524  44 


Warrants 

issued  in 

IdM. 


Jones,   J.  C,    treasurer. 
Totals 


$12,930  00  I   118.011  79 


812,980  00  [   818,011  79 


SCHOOL  FOR  BLIND— PAINTING. 

(Section  7,   page  32,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1908  and  1904. 


$3,800  00 


SCHOOL  FOR  BLIND— FENCE. 


(Section  7,  page  32,   Laws  1901.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


8600  00 


SCHOOL  FOR  BLIND— PAINTING  FENCE. 


(Section  7,   page  32.   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation   for  1903  and  1904. 


noooo 


SCHOOL  FOR  BLINT)— ROOF. 


(Section  7,   page  32,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation   for  1903  and  1904. 


82.000  08 


mSBUKSEMIiNTS. 


217      , 


SCHOOL   FOR  BLIND— PLASTERING,   ETC. 

(Section  7t   page  32,  Laws  1908.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$400  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  In 

1904. 


Jones,   J.   C,   treasurer. 
Totals 


HOOOO 


1400  00 


SCHOOL  FOR  BLIND— BOILER. 

(Section  7,   page  32,  Laws  1908.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


no.Goooo 


SCHOOL   FOR  BLIND— PORTABLE  BUILDING. 

(Section  7,   page  32,  Laws  1908.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


11.000  00 


SCHOOL  FOR  BLIND— NATIONAL  CONVENTION. 

(Section  7,   page  32,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$300  00 


Persons   to   whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Jones,    J.   C,   treasurer. 
Totals 


$300  00 


i 


$300  00 


SCHOOL  FOR  THE  BLIND— PURCHASE  SITE. 

(Section  7,    page  32,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$30.000  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Wiyrrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Jones,   J.   C,   treasurer. 
Total 


$28,000  00 


$28,000  00 


22U 


KErOKT  01'  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


INDUSTRIAL  HOME  FOR  GIRLS— SUPPORT. 

(Section  9,   page  22,   Laws  1903.) 


BaJance    In    former    aDDroDrlation 

$3,806  72 

ADDroDrlation    for    1903   and    1904 J... 

10.000  00 

Total    

113,806  72 

Balance   cancelled    ,i .■ 

66  88 

. , 

Ralance    ..............  r  r ......  i  .......  r .....  1 1 1 «.  t .  ^ 

118,749  84 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
issued  In 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Brown.    Tinsley.    treasurer »'. 

17,606  68 

$4,248  74 

Totals    

$7.606  68 

$4,248  74 

INDUSTRIAL  HOME  FOR  GIRLS— SALARIES. 

(Section  9,  page  32,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance    In   former   aDDropriatlon 

$724  26 

ADorooriatlon   for   1903   and   1904 

15,000  00 

Total    

$15,724  26 

Balance  cancelled   .» »-r,T -.f» »» 

123  16 

Balance    ,,.,.,,.,,.,r--, ,,,--■,,■,',■,-■, , *-.»., 

$16,601  10 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Brown,    Tinsley,    treasurer 

$6.970  76 

$7,074  14 

Totals ,-,,,„-., ,,.,,' 

$6,970  75 

$7,074  14 

INDUSTRIAL  HOME  FOR  GIRLS— FENCE,  ETC. 

(Section  9,   pa«e  32,   Laws  1908.) 


Appropriation    for   1903    and    1904. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 


$4,000  00 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


Brown,    Tinsley,    treasurer. 
Totals 


$2,847  15 


$2,34716 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


221 


INDUSTRIAL  HOME  FOR  GIRLS— REPAIRS. 

(Section  9,  page  32,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


18,000  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 


Warrants 

Issued  In 

1904. 


Brown,    TInsley,    treasurer. 
Totals 


$4,597  76 


$4,697  76 


$1,720  89 


$1,720  89 


INDUSTRIAL  HOME  FOR  GIRLS— POULTRY  YARD. 

(Section  9,   page  32,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$200  00 


INDUSTRIAL  HOME  FOR  GIRLS— ADDITION. 

(Section  9,   page  32,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation   for  1903   and   1904. 


$5.000  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Browti,    Tinaley,    treasurer. 
Totals 


$4,664  04 


$4,664  04 


INDUSTRIAL  HOME  FOR  GIRLS— LIBRARY. 

(Section  9,  page  32,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904... 


Total 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Brown,   Tinsley,    treasurer 
Totals 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 


I 


$33  70 
600  00 


$533  70 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$33  70 


$38  70 


$448  92 


$448  92 


OOO 


ri:pout  of  the  state  auditor. 


INDUSTRIAL  HOME  FOR  GIRLS— GREENHOUSE. 

(Section  9,   page  32,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 

1500  00 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  In 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Brown,    Tlnsley,    treasurer 

1500  00 

- 

1 

Total 

$500  00 

INDUSTRIAL  HOflVIE  FOR  GIRLS— SEWERAGE. 

(Section  9,  page  32,   Laws  1908.) 


Appropriation  for  1908   and  1904 

$3,000  00 

• 
Persons   to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Brown,    Tinsley ,    treasurer 

Total 

$1,866  00 
$1.866  00 

$1.133  08 
$1,133  08 

INDUSTRIAL  HOME  FOR  GIRLS— FIRE  ESCAPE. 

(Section  9.   pa^re  32,   Laws  1908.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$1,600  00 


INDUSTRIAL  HOME  FOR  GIRLS— SHED,  ETC. 

(Section  9,  page  26,   Laws  1901.) 


Balance   In   former   appropriation. 
Balance  cancelled   


$124  00 
124  00 


INDUSTRIAL  HOME  FOR  GIRLS— BOOKS. 

(Section  9,   pa^e  26,   Laws  1901.) 


Balance  in   former   appropriation 

1 

$50  00 

lialance   cancelled   

1  55 



Balance 

$48  45 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Rrrtwn,    Tinniey.    treaflurer. r  r ,.,,.. , 

$48  45 

• 

Total 

$48  45 

mSBURSEMKNTS. 


2^3 


INDUSTRIAL  HOME  FOR  GIRLS— POULTRY  HOUSE. 

(Section  9.  page  26,   Laws  1901.) 


Balance    in    former   appropriation. 


i 


$300  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Brown,    Tinsley.    treasurer. 
Total   


Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


$300  00 


$300  00 


INDUSTRIAL  HOME  FOR  GIRLS— STENOGRAPHY,  ETC. 

(Section  9,   page  26,   Laws  1901.) 


Balance    in    former    appropriation. 
Balance    cancelled    


Balance 


$180  69 
18  84 


$16175 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Brown,    Tinsley,   treasurer 
Total'  


$16175 


$16175 


CONFEDERATE  HOME— SUPPORT. 

(Section  10,   page  33,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance    in    former    appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 


Total 


$1,175  32 
40,000  00 


$41,175  32 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Murdock.   B.  P..   treasurer 

$18,178  21 

$21,356  24 

Totals i 

$18,178  21 

1 

$21,356  24 

224 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


CONFEDERATE  HOME^SALARIES. 

(Section  10,  page  33.   Laws  1903.) 


Balance    In    former    appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904.... 


Total 

Balance  cancelled 


Balance. 


$1,611  15 
19,000  00 


$20,611  15 
169  80 


$20,441  35 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Murdock,   B.  F.,   treasurer 

$9,69113 

$9,449  92 

Totals   

$9,69113 

$9,449  92 

CONFEDERATE  HOME^REPAIRS. 

(Section  10,  page  33,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation   for   1903   and  1904 

$2,600  00 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Murdock,   B.  P.,   treasurer 

$1,966  17 

$533  24 

Totals 

$1,966  17 

$533  24 

CONFEDERATE  HOME— DRUGS,  ETC. 

(Section  10,   pa^^e  33.   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1908  and  1904. 


$2.000  00 


• 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 

Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 

Murdock,   B.  F.,   treasurer J 

$1,110  85 

$786  21 

To  tals 

$1,110  85 

$786  21 

s                                                                                                                                     i 

CONFEDERATE  HOME— STATIONERY. 

(Section  10,  page  33,   I^aws  1903.) 


ADDronriation   for  1903  and   1904 

$1,000  00 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Murdock.   B.  F..   treasurer 

$310  95 

$438  96 

Totals 

$310  95 

$438  96 

DISBURSEMENTS. 


225 


CONFEDERATE  HOME-HOSPITAL. 

(Section  10,   page  33.   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation   for   1903   and   1904. | 

$60000 

Persona  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 

Issued  In 

1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Murdook.   B.  P..   treasurf^r..... 

132806 

117166 

Totala   

1328  06 

1171  6& 

CONFEDERATE  HOME^COTTAGE. 

(Section  10,   page  33,   Laws  1903.) 

Appropriation   for   1903    and   1904 

1800  00 

Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  Issued. 

Warranto 
Issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Murdock,  B.   P.,   treasurer 

..; 1 

$799  82 

••••••••**••• 'J 

Totals 

$799  82 

u 

CONFEDERATE  HOME— FENCING. 

(Section  10,   page  33.   I^aws  1903.) 

Balance   in    former    appropriation, 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 


Total    

Balance    cancelled 


Balance 


$U  37 

600  00 


$61137 
11  37 


$600  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


Murdock,    B.   P.,    treasurer. 
Totals   


J 


$62  60 


$437  28 


$62  60 


$437  28 


CONFEDERATE  HOME-WATER  SUPPLY. 

(Section  10,  page  33,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$2.000  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Wstrrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


Murdock,  B.  P.,   treasurer. 
Totals   


$1,988  14 


$1,988  14 


A— 15 


226 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


CONFEDERATE  HOMEr-BARN. 

(Section  10,  page  27,   Laws  1901.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation, 
Balance    cancelled    


$1  00 
1  00 


CONFEDERATE  HOME— SUPERINTENDENT'S  HOUSE. 

(Section  10,  page  27,   Laws  1901.) 


Balance   in    former    appropriation. 
Balance    cancelled    


J 


$1  58 
1  58 


FEDERAL  SOLDIERS'  HOME-SUPPORT. 

(Section  11,   page  33i   Laws  1901.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904... 


Total    

Balance  cancelled 


Balance 


12.507  02 
20,000  00 


122.607  02 
406  88 


122,100  14 


Persons  to  whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Vogel,  ChaB.  F.,   treasurer. 
Totals  


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$10,392  96 


$10,392  96 


$4,478  92 


$4,478  92 


FEDERAL  SOLDIERS'  HOME— SALARIES. 

(Section  11,   page  33,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation   for  1903  and  1904. 


Vogel,   Chas.  F.,  treasurer. 
Totals  


$4,352  50 


$4,352  50 


$10.000  00 


$5,061  10 


$5,08110 


FEDERAL  SOLDIERS'  HOME— REPAIRS. 

(Section  11,   page  33,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation   for  1903   and   1904. 


$1,500  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Vogel,  C!has.  F..   treasurer 

$450  74 

$645  62 

Totals   

$450  74 

$645  62 

DISBURSEMENTS. 


227 


FEDERAL  SOLDIERS'  HOME^DRUGS,  ETC. 

(Section  11,   page  33,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance  in   former   appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904.. 


Total    

Balance    cancelled 


Balance 


$263  73 
1.200  00 


$1.463  73 
8128 


$1,382  45 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

W^jrrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

Issued  In 

1904. 

VoKel.   Chas.    F..    treasurer 

$665  57 

$637  13 

Totals 

$665  57 

$637  13 

FEDERAL  SOLDIERS'  HOME— REFURNISHING. 

(Section  11,  page  33,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 

$1,000  00 

1 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were   issued. 

1 

Warrants 
issued  In 
1903. 

1 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Vocrel.    Chas.   F..    treasurer 

I 

$466  71 

$382  88 

j 

Totals 

$466  71 

1 

$382  88 

I 

COLONY  FOR  FEEBLE-MINDED— SUPPORT. 


(Section  12,  page  33,  Laws  1903.) 


Balance  In   former  appropriation 

$3,066  54 

Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 

60,000  00 

Total    

$63,066  54 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were   issued. 

• 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 

Huston,   J.  P.,   treasurer 1 

1 

$23,929  25 

$29,056  61 

Totals   1 

$23,929  25 

1 

$29,056  61 

1 

228 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


COLONY  FOR  FEEBLE-MINDED— SALARIES. 

(Section  12,  pcLge  88,   Laws  1908.) 


Balance   In  former  appropriation 

1 

$770  84 

Appropriation   for   1903   and   1904 

9,000  00 

Total 

$9,770  84 

Balance  cancelled 

312  60 

Balance    

$9,458  84 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  In 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Huston.    J.    P..    treasurer 

$3,275  00 

$3,899  98 

Totals 

$3,275  00 

$3,899  98 

COLONY  FOR  FEEBLE-MINDED— REPAIRS. 

(Section  12,  pafire  33,   Laws  1908.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$1,1)00  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1903. 


I 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Huston,   J.   P.,    treasurer. 
Totals   


$564  08 


J 


$564  06 


$435  92 


I 


$135  92 


COLONY  FOR  FEEBLE-MINDED— COTTAGES  D  AND  K 

(Section  12,   page  33,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$22,500  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants     warrants 

issued  in  J  Issued  in 

1903.                1904. 

Huston.    J.    P..    treasurer... 

$11,250  00  J       $11,250  00 

Totals    

$11,250  00  1        $11,250  00 

COLONY  FOR  FEEBLE-MINDED— COTTAGES  F  AND  G. 

(Section  12,   page  33,    T^aws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$30.000  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Huston.    J.   P..   treasurer 

$1,383  80 

$27, 949  52 

Totals •  •  • 

$1,383  80 

$27,949  52 

DISBURSEMENTS. 


229 


COLONY  FOR  FEEBLE-MINDED— DINING  ROOM,  ETC. 

(Section  12,  page  33,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$25,000  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Huston,   J.   P.,    treasurer. 
Totals    


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


125,000  00 
$25,000  00 


COLONY  FOR  FEEBLE-MINDEI>-CORRIDORS,   ETC. 

(Section  12,  page  33,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$3,500  00 


• 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
issued  In 
1903. 

• 

Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 

Huston.   J.   P..   treasurer 

$1,75115 

$1,748  85 

Totals   

$1,761  15 

$1,748  85 

COLONY  FOR  FEEBLE-MINDED^COLD  STORAGE. 

(Section  12,  page  33,   Lavs  1903.) 


ADDronriatlon   for  1908  and  1904 

$2,600  00 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Lssued. 

1 

Warrants 
Issued  In 
1903. 

Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 

Huston.    J.   P.,    treasurer 

$226  25 

$2,273  75 

Totals   

$226  25  I 

$2,273  75 

COLONY  FOR  FEEBLE-MINDED— FURNISHINGS. 


(Section  12,   page  33,   Laws  1903.) 

Balance    in    former    appropriation 

$0  11 

Appropriation    for   1903    and   1904 

5,000  00 

Total    

$5,000  11 

Persons  to  whom  warrants   were   issued. 


Warrants 
issiiod  in 
1903. 


Huston,   J.    P.,    treasurer. 
Totals    


Warrants 
issued  In 

1904. 


. I   $2, 283  29 

I   $2,283  29 
J 1 


$2,716  82 
$2,716  82 


230 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR, 


COLONY    FOR    FEEBLE-MINDED— CAUNDRY. 

(Section  12,  page  33,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance  In  former  appropriation I  ^74  78 

Appropriation    for    1903    and    1901 2,000  00 

Total    $2,674  7S 


Persons   to  whom  warrants  were   issued. 


I  Warrants 
I  issued  In 
I       1903. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


Huston,    J.   P.,    treasurer. 
Totals 


I 


$1,794  98 
$1,794  9S 


$779  80 


$779  80 


COLONY  FOR  FEEBLE-MINDED— STOCK,  ETC. 


(Section  12.   page  33,    I^ws  1903.) 


Appropriation   for   1903   and   190 i. 


Persons   to  whom  warrants   were   Issued. 


Huston,   J.   P.,    treasurer. 
Totals    


.1    II. 


000  00 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  In 

1904. 


$988  29 


$11  71 


■I 


$9S8  29 


$11  71 


COLONY  FOR  FEEBLE-MINDED— GRADING,  ETC. 

(Section  12,   page  33,   Lraws  1903.) 


Appropriation   for  1903   and   1901. 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were   issued. 


Huston,    J.    P.,    treasurer. 
Totals    


$2,500  00 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


$57  65  $2,442  35 


$57  G5  I         $2,442  35 


COLONY  FOR  FEEBLE-MINDED— UNFINISHED  BUILDINGS, 

(Section  12,   pa^e  27,   Laws  1901.) 


H.ilance  in  former  appropriation, 


$270  00 


Persons  to  wliom   warrants   were   issued. 


Warrants 
issued  In 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  In 

1904. 


Huston,    J.    P.,    tr('ru«iir«'r. 
Totals  


$270  00 
$270  00 


I 


f 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


231 


COLONY  FOR  FEEBLE-MINDED— DAIRY  BARN. 

(Section  12,  page  27,  Laws  1901.) 


Balance    In    former    appropriation. 


n.  60S  17 


Persons  to  wliom  warrants  were   issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  In 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Huston,   J.   P.   treasurer. 
Total    


$1.60317 


$1,503  17 


COLONY  FOR  FEEBLE-MINDED-EQUIPPING  FARM. 


(Section  12,  page  27,  Laws  1901.) 


Balance   in    former    appropriation. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants   were   issued. 


Huston,    J.   P.,    treasurer. 
Total 


80 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1908. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


33 


$0  33 


COLONY  FOR   FEEBLE-MINDED— ADDITIONAL  COTTAGES. 

(Section  12,   page  27,  Laws  1901.) 


Balance    in   former    appropriation. 


$9,528  03 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Huston,   J.   P,,   treasurer. 
Total 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$9,523  03 


$9.523  03 


I 


MISSOURI  PENITENTIARY— SALARIES  AND  REPARIS. 


Balance   In    former    appropriation. 
Appropriation    for   1903    and   1904.. 


Total    

Balance    cancelled 


Balance 


$80.000  00 
80,000  00 


$160.000  00 
80,000  00 

$80.000  00 


232 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


MISSOURI     PENITENTIARY— BINDING     TWINE     PLANT 

EQUIPMENT. 

(Section  3,  page  24,   I^ws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


135.000  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  In 
1903. 


Warrants 

Issued  In 

1904. 


Wooldrldge,    P.   M.,   warden. 
Totals 


139  GO    128,915  66 


$39  60    128,915  66 

I 


MISSOURI   PENITENTIARY— BINDING  TWINE  REVOLVING 

FUND. 

(Section  6,   page  25,   Laws  1903.) 
Appropriation   for  1903   and   1904 )     $125,000  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  In 
1903. 


Warrants 

Issued  In 

1904. 


Wooldrldge,    P.   Af.,   warden. 
Total    


$26,613  14 
$26,513  14 


MISSOURI  PENITENTIARY— BINDING  TWINE    BUILDING 

(Section  4,  page  25,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation   for  1903   and   1904 

I 

$16,000  00 

f 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Wooldrldge.    P.    M.,    warden 

$5,559  28 

$9,440  72 

Totals   

$5.559  28 

$9,440  72 

DISBURSEMENTS. 


233 


NORMAL  SCHOOL,  DISTRICT  NO.  i— SUPPORT. 

(Section  2,  page  26,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1908  and  1904. 


I 


$50,000  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Helney,    B.    P.,   treasurer. 
Baird,    W.    T.,    treasurer.. 


Totals 


$10,501  32 
13,341  74 


123,843  06 


126.156  94 


$26,156  94 


NORMAL  SCHOOL,  DISTRICT  NO.  i—  REPAIRS. 

(Section  2,   page  26,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$2,000  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  In 

1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Baird,    W.   T.,    treasurer. 
Total   


$1,732  66 


$267  34 


$1,732  66 


$267  34 


NORMAL  SCHOOL,  DISTRICT   NO.    i— LIBRARY. 

(Section  2,   page  26,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation   for  1903  and  1904. 


$5,000  00 


1 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Baird.    W.    T.,    treasurer 

1 
$1,798  40 

$2,809  41 

Totals   

$1,798  40 

$2,809  41 

NORMAL  SCHOOL,  DISTRICT  NO.  i— APPARATUS. 

(Section  2,   page  26,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation   for   1903   and   1904. 


$3,000  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  In 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Helney,   B.  P.,   treasurer. 
Baird,    W.   T,,    treasurer. 

Totals  


$327  50 
1.796  18 


$646  06 


$2,123  68  J  $646  05 


234 


R£PORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


NORMAL  SCHOOL,  DISTRICT  NO.  i— FURNITURE. 


(Section  2.   page  26,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903   and  1904. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued, 


11,000  00 


Warrants 
issued  In 
1903. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


Baird,    W.    T.,    treasurer. 
Totals 


$786  06 


$126  88 


$786  05 


$126  88 


NORMAL   SCHOOL,  DISTRICT  NO.  i— GROUNDS. 

(Section  2,   page  26,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


Persona   to   wliom  warrants  were  issued. 


Ifclney,    B.    P.,    treasurer. 
Baird,    W.    T.,    treasurer.. 


Totals 


$250  00 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$30  00 


NORMAL  SCHOOL,  DISTRICT    NO.    i— GYMNASIUM. 

(Section  2,   page  26,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 % •. | 


$500  00 


Persons  to  whom   warrants  were  issued. 


i 


Warrants 
issued  in 
190&. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
I       1904. 


Baird,    W.    T.,    treasuror. 
Total    


$497  54 


$497  54 


NORMAL  SCHOOL,  DISTRICT  NO.  2— SUPPORT. 

(Section  3,   page  26,   Laws  1903.) 
Appropriation   for   1903   and  1904 )       $77,080  00 


Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


I 
Warrants 
issued  in 
1904. 


Morrow,    W.    K.,    treasurer. 
Totals    


$35,943  70  I   $39,414  98 


$35,943  70     $39,414  9S 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


235 


NORMAL  SCHOOL,  DISTRICT  NO.  2— REPAIRS, 

(Section  3,   page  26,   I^ws  1903.) 


Appropriation   for  1903   and  1904 

••■•••••••••»• 

$2,000  00 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
Issued  In 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Morrow     W     K . .    treasurer 

$247  68 
$247  68  1 

$1,136  34 

Totfl-la       

$1,136  34 

NORMAL    SCHOOL,  DISTRICT  NO  2— NEW  BUILDING. 

(Section  3,  page  26,   I,a.ws  1903.) 


Appropriation    for   1903   and   l»w 

1       $50.00000 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 

Morrow.    W.    K..    treasurer 

$18,946  57 

Total    

$18,946  57 

NORMAL  SCHOOL,  DISTRICT  NO.  2— LIBRARY. 

(Section  3,   pagre  26,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation    for   1903    and    1904 » I         $1,500  00 


1 

Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Morrow.    W.    K..    treasurer 

$1,027  73 

$334  64 

Totals    

$1,027  73 

$334  64 

NORMAL  SCHOOL,  DISTRICT  NO.  2— DEFIQT. 

(Section  3,   pa^e  26,   Laws  1903.) 


ApproDrlation   for  1903  and  1904 

^ 1 

$5,190  00 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were   issued. 

Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Morrow,    W.   K..    trpasur»-r 

$5,190  00 

1 

1 

Total    

$0.190  00 

236 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


NORMAL  SCHOOL,  DISTRICT  NO.  2— STEAM  REGISTER. 


(Section  8»  psLge  26,  Laws  1906.) 


Balance   In   former    appropriation. 
Balance   cancelled   


Balance 


1287  86 
27  86 


$210  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Morrow,    W.    K.,    treasurer. 
Total   


1210  00 


$210  00 


NORMAL  SCHOOL,  DISTRICT   NO.  2--WALKS. 

(Section  3,   page  20,   Laws  1901.) 


Balance   in   former  appropriation. 
Balance    cancelled    


$2S^ 
2  88 


NORMAL  SCHOOL,  DISTRICT  NO.  2— TUNNELS,  ETC. 

(Section  3,   page  20,   Laws  1901.) 


Balance    in    former    appropriation, 
Balance  cancelled    


$97  90 
97  90 


NORMAL  SCHOOL,  DISTRICT  NO.  2— GUTTERS,  ETC. 

(Section  3,   page  20,   Laws  1901.) 


Balance    in    former    appropriation. 
Balance    cancelled    


$146  75 
146  75 


NORMAL  SCHOOL,  DISTRICT  NO.  3— SUPPORT. 

(Section  4,   page  27,    Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903   and  1904 

$46,300  00 

Persons  to   whom  warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1901. 

Oliver,    R.   B.,   treasurer 1 

Totals    1 

$22,832  28 
$22,832  28 

$23,467  72 

$23.467  72 

DISBURSEMENTS. 


237 


^  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  DISTRICT  NO.  3— NEW  BUILDING. 

(Section  4,   pag^e  27,    Laws  1903.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriattion. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904..., 


Total 


$800  00 
200.000  00 


1200.800  00 


Persons  to  whom   warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
issued*  in 
1908. 

• 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Oliver,   R.  B.,   treasurer 

134,966  90 

$89,875  58 

Totals   

134,966  90 

189,875  58 

LINCOLN  INSTITUTE— SUPPORT. 

(Section  5,  page  27,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 

$17,000  00 

Persons  to  whom   warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Burch,    O.    G.,    treasurer 

$4,200  00 
3,435  00 

Dallmeyer,   W.  A.,   treasurer 

$9,365  00 

Totals   

$7,635  00 

$9,365  00 

LINCOLN  INSTITUTE— EQUIPMENT,  ETC. 


(Section  5,   page  27,   Iaws  1903.) 

AporoDriatlon    for   1903   and   1904 

$1,500  00 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

• 
Burch,    O.    G.,    treasurer 

$32  38 
690  24 

Dallmeyer,    W.    A.,    treasurer... 

^            $877  38 

Totals   

$622  62 

$877  38 

I 


LINCOLN  INSTITUTE—INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOL. 

(Section  5,   page  27,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation    for   1903   and    1904. 


$9,500  00 


Persons  to  whom   warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warranrs 

issued  In 

1904. 

Burch,    O.    0.,    treasurer 

$2,247  51 
702  60 

Dallmeyer,   W.    A.,    treasurer 

$6,549  89 

Totals    

$2.950  11 

$6,549  89 

2.^ 


RlvIORT  OF  XriF.  STATF.  AUDITOR. 


LINCOLN    INSTITUTE— AGRICULTURAL  DEPARTMENT. . 

(Section  6,  page  27,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation   for   1903   and  1904 

$2,000  00 

Persons  to   whom  warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 

1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Burch.  O.  G.,   treasurer 

$603  09 
459  03 

Dallmeycr.    W.    A.,    treasurer 

$937  88 

Totals   

[       $1,062  12 

$937  ^S 

LINCOLN  INSTITUTE— JANITORS,  ETC. 

(Section  5,   page  27,   Lawb  1903.) 


Appropriation   for   1903    and   1904 

$3,500  00 

Persons  to   whom  warrants  were  Issued. 

W^arrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 

Burch,    O.    G.,    treasurer 

$597  75 
836  50 

Dallmeyer,    VV'.    A.,    treasurer 

$2,065  75 

Totals 

$1.434  25 

$2,065  75 

LINCOLN     INSTITUTE— CONTINGENT   FUND. 

(Section  5,   page  27,   Laws  1903.) 


ApDroDriatlon   for  1903   and  1904 

$5.000  00 

Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Riireh,    O.    G.,    treasurer 

$1,761  46 
910  14 

Dallmeyer.   W.  A.,    treasurer 

$2,328  40 

Totals    

$2,671  60 

1 

$2,328  40 

\ 

LINCOLN  INSTITUTE— HEATING  PLANT. 


(Section  5,   pajje  27,   L.aws  1903.) 

Appropriation   for  1903   and  1901 

$10,000  oo 

Persons   to  whom   warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 

Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 

Dallmeyer,   W.   A.,    treasurer 1 

$10,000  00 

1                      1 
1 

Total    

$10,000  00 

DISBURSKMENTS. 


2i9 


LINCOLN  INSTITUTE— REPAIRS  MAIN  BUILDING. 

(Section  5,   page  27,  Iawb  1903.) 


ADDroDriation  for  1903  and  1904 

$1,350  00 

* 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

• 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Dallmeyer,    W.    A.,    treasurer 

1- 

|1,3S0  00 

• 

Total    

n.  350  00' 

LINCOLN  INSTITUTE^PLUMBING,  ETC 

(Section  5,   page  27,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


11.500  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Burch,    O.   Q.,    treasurer 

Dallmeyer,    W.   A.,    treasurer. 


Totals 


i 


$649  90 


$850  10 


$649  90 


1 


LINCOLN  INSTITUTE— GENERAL  REPAIRS. 

(Section  5,   page  27,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Dallmeyer,    W.    A.,    treasurer. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


$2,000  GO 


$1,107  80 


Totals   I       $1,107  80 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$892  20 


$892  20 


LINCOLN  INSTITUTE^LIBRARY. 

(Section  5,   page  27,   Laws  1903.) 


• 

Appropriation   for   1903    and   1904 

$1,000  00 

Persona  to  whom   warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Dallmeyer,    W.  A.,    treasurer 

$1,000  00 

Total    

$1,000  00 

' * X 

1 

240 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


STATE  UNIVERSITY— SUPPORT. 

(Section  6,  pagre  27,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


1148,700  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  In 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Price,    R.    B.,    treasurer. 
Totals    


1100,000  oof       148,700  00 


1100,000  00         148,700  00 


STATE  UNIVERSITY— DAIRY  HUSBANDRY. 

(Section  6,   page  21,   Laws  1901.) 


Balance   in  former  appropriation. 


$1,216  72 


Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  In 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Price,    R.    B.,    treasurer. 
Total    


J 


11,216  72 


$1,216  72 


STATE  UNIVERSITY— SEMINARY  MONEYS  SUPPORT. 

(Sections  7  and  8,  pagre  27,  Laws  1903.) 


ADDronrlation  for  1903  and  1904 

$106,550  00 

Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Price,    R.   B..    treasurer 

$54,068  72 

$52,471  88 

Totals    

$54,068  72  I 

$52,471  38 

1 

STATE  UNIVERSITY— SUMMER  SCHOOL. 

(Section  8,   page  28,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  "for  1903  and  1904 

$12,000  00 

Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 

1 
Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Price,    R.    B.,    treasurer 

$6,000  00 

$6.000  00 

Total    

$6,000  00 

$6,000  00 

DISBURSEMENTS. 


241 


STATE  UNIVERSITY— SEWERAGE. 

(Section  8,   page  28,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  190i. 


$860  20 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 

issued  In 

1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Price,    R.    B..    treasurer. 
Total    


$850  20 


$860  20 


STATE  UNIVERSITY— LIBRARIES. 

(Section  8,  page  28,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation   for  1903  and  1904. 


$26,000  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1903. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


Price,    R.    B.,    treasurer. 
Totals 


$3.694  08 


$3,694  68 


$12,245  78 


$12,245  78 


STATE  UNIVERSITY— LAW  LIBRARY. 


(Section  8,  page  28,   Laws  1903.) 


ApDropriation   for  1903   and  1904 

■ 

$25,000  00 

Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Price,    R.   B.,   treasurer 

$2,500  00 

1 

Totals    J 

$2,500  00 

STATE   UNIVERSITY— LIBRARY  HISTORY,  ETC. 

(Section  8,   page  28,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation   for   1903    and   1904. 


$5,000  00 


A— 18 


242 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


STATE  UNIVERSITY— LABORATORIES. 

(Section  8,  pa«e  28,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance   In   former    appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 


Total 


$2,347  29 
25,000  00 


$27.347  29 


Persons  to   whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Price,    R.    B.,    treasurer. 
Totals    


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 


$3,485  99 


I 


$3,485  99 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$8,640  62 


$8.640  62 


STATE  UNIVERSITY— ATHLETICS,  ETC. 

(Section  8,   pape  28,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1908  and  1904. 


$7,600  00 


Persons  to   whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Price.   R.  B..   treasurer 

$2,238  65 

$5,261  35 

TotaJs   

$2,238  66 

$5,261  35 

STATE  UNIVERSITY— CONTINGENT  FUND. 


(Section  8,   page  28,    Laws 

1903.) 

Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 

$5.000  00 

• 

Persons  to   whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  In 
1903. 

Warrants 
issued  tn 
1904. 

Price,    R.    B.,    treasurer. 
Totals   


I 


$3,239  72 
$3,239  72 


$1,760  28 


$1,760  28 


STATE  UNIVERSITY— HEAT  PLANT. 

(Section  8,   page  28,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


Persons  to   whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Price,    R.    B.,    treasurer. 
Totals    


I  Warrants 
I  issued  in 
I        1903. 

I 


$3,500  00 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$1,571  18 
$1,671  18 


$1,928  82 


$1,928  82 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


243 


STATE  UNIVERSITY— PARKER  HOSPITAL. 

(Section  8,   page  28,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


112,300  00 


Persons  to   whom  warrants  were  issued. 


I  Warrants 
I  issued  in 
I       1903. 

I 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Price,    R.    B.,    treasurer. 
Totals    


.1 


$3.69143 


I 


$3,69143 


$8,608  57 


$8,608  51 


STATE  UNIVERSITY— READ  HALL. 

(Section  8,   page  28,   Laws  1908.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 

$8,000  00 

Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Price.    R.    B..    treasurer 

$4,295  98 

S3.881  07 

Totals   

$4,295  98 

$3,381  07 

STATE  UNIVERSITY— BENTON  CLUB. 

(Section  8,   page  28,    Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation    for  1903  and  1904. 


Persons  to   whom  warrants  were  issued. 


$4,000  00 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Wiyrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Price,    R.    B,,    treasurer. 
Totals    


$535  17 


$535  17 


$3,067  08 


$3,067  08 


STATE  UNIVERSITY— STLTDENT  LABOR. 

(Section  8,   page  28,    Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Price,   R.   B.,   treasurer. 
Totals   


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 


$2,280  83 


$5,000  00 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$2,719  17 


$2,280  83  (         $2,719  17 


2J4 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


STATE  UNIVERSITY— FELLOWSHIP. 

(Section  8,   page  29,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation   for  1903   and  I90t 

$4,000  00 

Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 

Price,    R.    B.,    treasurer ' 

Totals    J 

$1,415  00 
$1,415  00 

$1,457  50 

$1,457  50 

I 

STATE  UNIVERSITY— ACADEMIC  DEPARTMENT. 

(Soctlon  8,   page  28.   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation    for   l%o  and  1904 ; 

$12,500  00 

Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  In 
1903. 

Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 

Price,    R.    B.,    treasurcn 

$S00  21. 

$5,037  69 

Total    ,... 

$S00  21 

$5,037  C9 

STATE  UNIVERSITY— LAW  DEPARTMENT. 

(Section  8,   page  28,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and   19ni. 


I 


Persons   to   whom    warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


$1.466  00 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Price,    R.    B.,    treasurer. 
Totals    


$152  26  $1,313  75 


$152  25  [        $1,313  75 


STATE  UNIVERSITY— DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION. 

(Section  8,   page  28,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation    for  1903    and   lO^ii. 


$7,500  00 


Persons   to    whom    warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


I'rlce,    R.    B.,    treasurer. 
Totals    


$600  55 


$600  55 


$4,666  49 


$4,666  49 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


245 


STATE  UNIVERSITY— MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT. 

(Section  8,   page  28,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$12.000  00 


Persons   to  whom   warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  In 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Price.    R.    B..    treasurer 

$l,6a  70 

$5,441  67 

Totals 

$1,621  70 

$5.44167 

• 

STATE   UNIVERSITY— ENGINEERING   DEPARTMENT. 

(Section  8,   page  28,   Laws  ]903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 

$14,300  00 

Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Price.   R.   B..    treasurer 

$258  34 

$4,484  54 

Totals    

$258  34 

$4,484  54 

STATE  UNIVERSITY— AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE,  ETC. 

(Section  8,   page  28,   Laws  1903.) 


ADDroDrlation   for   1903    and   1904 

$47.600  00 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Price,    R.    B.,    treasurer 

$4,232  06 

$14,678  12 

Totals    

$4,232  06  ' 

$14,578  12 

STATE  UNIVERSITY— WALKS,  ETC. 

(Section  8,  page  28,   Laws  1903.) 


_ .         ■ 

ADorouriation  for  1903  and  1904 

$8,000  00 

Persons   to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Price.    R.    B..    treasurer f 

$1,50112 

$3,192  09 

Totals    

$1,501  12 

$3,192  09 

246 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR, 


STATE  UNIVERSITY— PUBLICATION. 

(Section  8,   page  28,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and   1904 

$5,000  00 

Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 

Warrants 

issued  In 

1904. 

Price.   R.   B..   treasurer 

12,614  81 

S199  55 

Totals    

12.614  31 

$199  55 

STATE  UNIVERSITY— GYMNASIUM. 

(Section  8,   page  28,    Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


Persons   to   whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


$69,200  00 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Price,    R.    B.,    treasurer. 
Totals    


STATE  UNIVERSITY— PHYSICS  BUILDING. 

(Section  8,   page  28,    Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation    for    1908    and    1901. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Price,    R.    B.,    treasurer. 
Totals    


175.000  00 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


STATE  UNIVERSITY— VETERINARY  HOSPITAL. 

(Section  S.   page  28,    Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for   1903  and   1904. 


115.000  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were   issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 


Price.    R.   B.,    treasurer. 
Totals    


Warrants 

issued  In 

1904. 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


247 


STATE   UNIVERSITY— CHEMICAL   LABORATORY. 

(Section  8,  p&ge  28,  LawB  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1908   and  1904. 


J 


125,000  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Price,    R.    B.,    treasurer. 
Totals    


STATE  UNIVERSITY— HOMEOPATHY. 

(Section  8,  page  28,   Laws  1908.) 


Appropriation  for  1903   and  1904. 


13,000  00 


Persona   to  whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Price,    R.    B.,    treasurer. 
Totals    


f 


STATE  UNIVERSITY— STATE  CADETS. 

(Section  8,  page  28,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation   for  1903  and   1904. 


16,000  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


Prioe,    R.    B.,    treasurer. 
Total    


$2,500  00 
12,600  00 


STATE  UNIVERSITY— GIRLS'  DORMITORY. 

(Section  7,  page  21,   Laws  1901.) 


Balance  in  former  appropri§ition. 


Persons  to  whom   warrants  were  issued. 


117.141  67 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Price,    B.    B.,    treasurer. 
Total   


I 


$17,141  57 


$17,141  67 


248 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


STATE    UNIVERSITY— LABORATORY  AGRICULTURE. 

(Section  7,   page  21,   Laws  1901.) 


Balance   in    former    appropriation. 


112,694  57 


Persons  to  whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Price,    R.    B.,    treasurer. 
Total    


$12,694  57 
112.694  57 


STATE  UNIVERSITY— ELECTRIC  LIGHT  PLANT. 

(Section  7,   page  21,   Laws  1901.) 


Balance   in  former  appropriation. 


n.S25  26 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


I 


I 


Warrants 
issued  In 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Price,    R.    B.,    treasurer. 
Total    


$1,525  25 


I 


I 


$1,525  25 


STATE  UNIVERSITY— GRANITOID  FLOOR. 

(Section  7,   page  21,   laws  1901.) 


Balance  In   former  appropriation, 


$447  03 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  In 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Price,    R.    B.,    treasurer. 
Total    


$447  03 


$447  08 


I 


STATE  UNIVERSITY— WORLD'S  FAIR. 

(Section  7,   page  21,   Laws  1901.) 


Balance   in   former   appropriation 

$1,864  91 

Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Price,    R.    B.,    treasurer 

$1.864  91 

Total    J 

$1,864  91 

PZ3BUR3EMENTS. 


249 


STATE   UNIVERSITY— MUSEUM. 

(Section  7,   page  21,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance    in    former    appropriation. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issiied. 


$90  44 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Price,   R.   B.,    treasurer. 
Total   


$90  44 


$90  44 


STATE  UNIVERSITY— COLD  STORAGE. 

(Section  7,   page  21,   Laws  1901.) 


Balance  in   former  approDri&tlon 

$3,500  00 

• 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 

Price.    R.    B..    treasurer 

$3,500  00 

• 

Total   

$3,500.00 

STATE  UNIVERSITY— WATER  PLANT. 

(Section  7,   page  21.   Laws  1901.) 


Balance   In   former    appropriation 

$8.000  00 

• 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were   Issued. 

• 

■ 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Price,   R.  B.,   treasurer 

$8.000  00 

. 

^ 

Total   

$8.000  00 

STATE  UNIVERSITY— NEW  BOILER. 


(Section  7.   page  21,   Laws  1901.) 


Balance   in   former    appropriation. 


$716  IS 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Price.    R.    B..    treasurer 

1          $716  15 

1 

Total  

$716  15 

•5^ 


REPOJIT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


STATE  UNIVERSITY— EXPERIMENT  STATION. 

(Section  7.   pagre  21,   Laws  1901.) 


Balance    in   former   appropriation. 


(1,196  78 


Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1908. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

190i. 


Price,    R.   B.,    treasurer. 
Total    


n,196  78 
1       11,196  78 


<  -. 


STATE  UNIVERSITY— LABORATORY  LIVE  STOCK,  ETC. 

(Soctlon  7,    page  21,    Laws  1901.) 


Balance    in    former    appropriation 

$6,303  9S 

Persons   to  whom   warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Price,   R.   B.,   treasurer j 

$5,303  96 

Total    

$5,308  98 

. 

■ 

STATE  UNIVERSITY— MEDICAL  BUILDING. 

(Section  7,   page  21,    I^ws  1901.) 


Balance  In  former   appropriation. 


$4.354  32 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  Issued. 


I  Warrants 
I  Issued  in 
I       1903. 

1 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Price,    R.    B.,    treasurer. 
Total 


$4.354  32 


$4,354  32 


STATE  UNIVERSITY— ENGINEERING  LABORATORY. 

(Section  7,    page  21,   Laws  1901.) 


Balance    In    former    aDpronriatlon 

$11,472  01 

Persons  to   whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Price.    R.    B..    treasurer 

$11,472  01 

Total    

$11.472  01 

PJ5BURSEMENTS. 


25 


SCHOOL  OF  MINES— SUPPORT. 

(Section  9,   page  28,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903   and  1904. 


132.000  00 


Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


Woods,    Henry,    treasurer 


I- 


$20,000  00 


Total    !      $20,000  00 

! 

SCHOOL  OF  MINES— SEMINARY  MONEY  SUPPORT. 

(Section  9,   page  28,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$80.000  00 


I 


Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 


Wood,    Henry,    treasurer 
Total    


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$80.000  00 
$80,000  00 


SCHOOL  OF  MINES— LIBRARY,  ETC. 

(Section  9,    page  28,    Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation   for   1903   and   1904 


$16.500  00 


• 
Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

! 

Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Woods.    Henry,   treasurer   

$1.269  04 

$1,417  81 

Total    

$1,269  04 

$1,417  81 

SCHOOL  OF  MINES— HEATING.  ETC. 

(Section  9,   page  28,   Iaws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 

*••*••••••••■• 

$51,000  00 

Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  Issued. 

1  Warrants 

f  Issued  in 

1903. 

1 

Warrants 

issued  In 

1904. 

Wood,    Henry,    treasurer   

$24,344  81 

$12,712  37 

Totals    .^ 

$24,344  81 

$12,712  37 

252 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR, 


SCHOOL  OF  MINES— EQUIPPING,  ETC. 

(Section  9,   pago  29,    Laws  1908.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


125,500  00 


Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Wood,   Henry,    treasurer 

$3,274  09 

■ 

Total 

$3,274  09 

1 

SCHOOL  OF  MINES— MACHINERY,  ETC. 

(Section  9,    page  29,    Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 

$15,000  00 

Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Woods.   T-T«»nry.   trpasTirer 

$1,2d9  OO 

I 

Total 1 

$1,259  00 

SCHOOL  OF  MINES— NEW  BUILDING. 

(Section  8,  page  22,  Laws  1901.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 


$30,920  37 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Wood,    Henry,    treasurer ]      $30,920  37 

Total 


I 


$30,920  37 


FRUIT  EXPERIMENT  STATION— SALARY  MANAGER. 

(Section  11,  page  29.   Laws  1903.) 


Balance   in   former  appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904.... 


Total 

Balance  canceled 


Balance. 


$S33  70 
4,000  00 


$4,333  70 
167  05 


$4,166  66 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Evans,  Paul,  mgr — 
l'\'iurot,  F.  W.,  mgp. 
Stlnson,    J.   P.,    mgr.. 


Totals. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$2,166  45 


$2,166  45 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


253 


FRUIT  EXPERIMENT  STATION— SALARY  OF  A"SSISTANTS. 

(Section  11,  page  29,  Laws  1903.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904... 


Total 

Balance  canceled 


Balance. 


$100  00 
5.400  00 


$5.500  00 
60  00 


$5,450  00 


Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Faurot,    F.   W.,    assistant 

Horsefall,    Frank,    assistant   . 
Swarwant,    A.    M.,    assistant. 


Totals. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$450  00  I 
^00 
600  00 


$1,875  00 


$900  00 
900  00 
900  00 


$2,700  00 


FRUIT  EXPERLMENT  STATION— SALARY  OF  TRUSTEES. 

(Section  11,  pagre  29,  Laws  1903.) 


Balance  in  former   appropriation, 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904..., 


Total 

Balance  canceled 


Balance. 


$75  18 
600  00 


$675  18 
18 


$675  00 


Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Culver,    T.   M.,    trustee.. 

Kerby,   J.   C,   trustee. 

Knoerle,   Joseph,    trustee 
McAfee,    C.   B.,    trustee.. 


$202  74 
206  92 


I 


60  00 


Totals. 


$459  66 


$50  00 


$.'0  00 


FRUIT  EXPERIMENT  STATION—  LABOR,  ETC. 

(Section  U,  pagre  29,  Laws  1903.) 


Balance  in  former   appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904.... 


I 


Total , 

Balance   canceled 


Balance 


$2,665  73 
$22,000  00 


$24,rir>5  7S 
508  06 


$24,157  67 


Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  issued* 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Culver,   T.   M 

Evans.    Paul    

Faurot,   F.  W 

Kerby.    J.   C 

Knoerle,    Joseph    , 

Massey,   Otto.   irtenog:rapher. 
Stinson,    J,    F 


Totals. 


$93  60 

3.249  91 

4,278  76 

94  89 


79  30 
2,230  52 


$10,026  98 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$10.63S  82 
9  40 


$10,648  22 


254 


KFPOKT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


SPECIAL   LICENSE  COMMISSIONER— SALARY. 

(Section  23,  page  231,  Laws  1901.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation 
Balance   canceled    

Balance 


14.600  02 
4,500  02 


SPECIAL   LICENSE   COMMISSIONER— EXPENSES. 

(Section  23,  page  231,  Daws  1901.) 


Balatice  In  former  appropriation 
Balance  canceled   

Balance    


$2,330  98 
12,330  9S 


PAN-AMERICAN   EXPOSITION. 

(Section  6,  page  32,  Laws  1901.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 
Balance  canceled  


Balance 


14,792  >^ 
4.792  ^9 


TRANS-MISSISSIPPI  EXPOSITION. 

(Section  1,  page  34,  Laws  1901.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 
Balance  canceled   


Balance. 


110  81 
10  81 


REVENUE  COMMISSION— EXPENSES, 

(Section  7,  page  204,  Laws  1901.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 


113,477  40 


Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Crow,   E.  C,   member 

Morrow,    K.   R.,    stonogrrapher 

Dockery,    A.    M.,    Governor 

Hlnton,    E.   W.,    legal  service 

Kingsbury,  W.  W..   stenographer. 

Lee,  John  A.,    clerical  work 

T-»ee,    Lydia,     stenograhper 

Lindle  &   Llndle,    blanks 

Postal  Telegraph  and   Cable  Co... 

Park,    Peyton   A.,    member 

Stephens,    E.   W..    printing 

Western   Union   Telegraph   Co 

Williams,    W.    M.,    member 

Whitaker,    C.    H.,    stationery..' 


Total. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$1,500  00 

5  00 

8,122  95 

200  00 

155  35 

40  00 

27  50 

13  00 

2  00 

1,675  25 

95  05 

1  80 

1,592  50 

17  00 


$13,477  40 


DISBURSEMENTS. 


255 


STATE  OF  MISSOURI  VS.  UNITED  STATES  GOVERNMENT- 
EXPENSES. 

(Section  4,   page  9,   Laws  1908.) 


ApDroDrlatlon  for  1903  and  1904 

S2.000  00 

Persona   to   whom   warrants  wore  issued. 

Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Brenneissen.  J.  P.,  makln&r  abstract  of  account 

1125  00 
20000 

Green,   Elwyn,   U.  S.  agent 

Total 

$325  00 

1 

LEWIS    AND     CLARK    CENTENNI.KL     EXPOSITION— EX- 
PENSES. 

(Section  B6,   page  10,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 

$10,000  00 

• 

Persona   to   whom   warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Allen.  E3.  D..  Decoratlnfi:  Co 

$2,500  00 

Total 1 

$2,500  00 

RELIEF  OF  FINIS  C.  FARR. 

(Section  19,   page  18,   I^aws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1908. 


Farr,    Finis   C. 
Total    


$583  00 


$383  00 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


I 


$583  00 


RELIEF  OF  E.  H.  SPRATT. 

(Section  20,   page  18,   Laws  190o.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 

1 

$202  47 

Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Spratt,    E.  H 

1 
1 

$202  47 

/- 

Total 

$202  47 

2=;6 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


RELIEF  OF  R.  E.  SEE. 

(Section  21,  pafi:e  18,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


See,   R.   E. 
Total.. 


168  20 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


168  20 


168  20 


RELIEF  OF  HILL-O'MERA   CONSTRUCTION  COMPANY. 

(Secttion  25,  page  20,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


1902  23 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were   issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


HIll-O'Mera   Construction    Co. 
Total 


■1- 


$90223 


1902  23 


1 


RELIEF  OF  W.  N.  MATTHEW  AND  BROTHER, 

(Section  27,  page  20,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


I 


$60  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were   Issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


Matthew,    W.   N.,    &  Bro. 
Total 


$60  00 


t 


$60  00 


MONUMENT  OF  B.  GRATZ  BROWN. 

(Section  44,   page  9,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$1,500  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Abercromble    Stone   CJo 1 

$1,290  00 

DISBURSEMENTS. 


257 


MONUMENT  OF  JOSEPH  W.  McCLURG. 

(Section  46,  page  9,  Laws  UOB.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 

1        $1,600  00 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  In 

1904. 

• 

Abercromble  Stone  Co 

&.350  00 

1 ' 

MONUMENT  OF  AUSTIN  A.  KING. 

(Section  45a,  page  9,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$1.600  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Abercromble  Stone  Co. 


$1,867  00 


MONUMENT  OF  THOMAS  H:  BENTON. 

(Section  62,  page  10,  Laws  1901.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 


$1,600  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1908. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Abercromble  Stone  Co. 
Total 


$1,600  00 


$1,600  00 


MONUMENT   OF  ROBERT  M.  STEWART. 

(Section  63,  page  10,  Laws  1901.) 


Balance  In  former  appropriation. 


$1,500  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants  I  Warrants 

Issued  in  I  Issued  in 

1908.  1904. 


Abercromble  Stone  Co. 
Total 


I    n. 


600  00 


$1,600  00 


A-17 


258 


REPORT  OP  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


RELIEF  OF  JAMES  CARR  ESTATE. 

(Section  60,  page  10,  LawB  1903.) 


ADDroDriatlon  for  1903  and  1904 

$275  00 

PersonB  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
Issued  In 
1903. 

Warrants 

Issued  in 

19W. 

Estate  of  James  Carr 

Tot  al 

1275  00 
1275  00 

RELIEF  OF  DANIEL  GUNDELFINGER. 

(Section  24,  pa^e  20,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation   for  190B   and  1904. 


197  50 


Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  In 

1904. 


Oundelfln^er,    Daniel 
Total 


197  50 


I 


197  50 


RELIEF  OF  HENRY  M.  GITT. 

(Section  1,  pa«re  43,  L.aws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$1,200  00 


Persona  to  whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Total. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


I 


Gltt,    Henry   M |       $1,200  00 

, I       $1,200  00 


RELIEF  OF  W.  K.  FARRIS. 

(Section  1,   page  46,   L^aws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 

137  30 

Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  Lssued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Farris,  W.  H 1 

137  30 

137  30 

[ 

Total 1 

1 

DISBURSEMENTS. 


259 


RELIEF  OF  H.  M.  HOPKE. 

(Section  1,  page  42,  Laws  1903.) 


Anproprlatlon  for  1903  and  1904 

165  98 

Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants  * 
Issued  in 
1908. 

Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 

Hopke.    H.    M 

165  98 

Total 

165  98 

RELIEF  OF  CHARLF:S  L.  DAVIS. 

(Section  1,   page  41,   Laws  1903.) 


Persons   to  whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Davis,    Chas.    L. 
Total 


$4152 


141  52 


RELIEF  OF  HATTIE  DEATHERAGE. 

(Section  1,  page  44,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$86  02 


Deatherage,    Hattie 
Total 


$86  02 


$86  02  I 


RELIEF  OF  GEO.  D.  BARNARD  &  CO. 

(Section  1,  page  16,  Laws  1901.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 
Balance  canceled   


Balance. 


VICKSBURG  COMMISSION. 

(Section  3,   page  32,   Laws  1903.) 


$0  06 
06 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 
Balance  canceled  


Balance 


I 


$219  35 
206  75 


$12  60 


Persons  to  whom   warrants   were   issued, 


I 


Warrants 
Issued  in 

1903. 


I 


Warrants 
issued  in 

1904. 


Bull.    William,    expenses |  $5  00 

Crowe,    Jno,    T. ,    expenses I  7  60 


Total 


12  60 


26o 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


SWORD  FOR  ARTHUR  LEE  WILLARD. 

(Section  1,  pagre  45,  Laws  1908.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


S200  0O 


PersonB  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


"Warrants 
Issued  In 
1908. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1904. 


LlUey,   M.   C,   &  Co.,   sword. 
Total 


1200  00 


1200  00 


1 


EARNINGS     MISSOURI     PENITENTIARY— FEMALE   BUILD- 
ING. 

(Section  40,  page  8,   Laws  1903.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904.. 


Total 

Balance  canceled 


Balance. 


$50.000  00 
65.000  00 


$115,000  00 
50,000  00 


|«5,000  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Wooldridge,   P.  M.,   warden, 
Totals , 


15,652  26  1       $18.842  31 


$5,652  26  I       $18,842  31 


EARNINGS  MISSOURI  PENITENTIARY— LIBRARY. 

(Section  40,  pagre  8,  Laws  1903.) 


Balance  in  former  appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904.. 


Total 

Balance    canceled 


Balance. 


$410  38 
1,000  00 


$1,410  38 
321  2S 

$1,089  10 


Persons  to  whom  warra.nts  were  issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

VVooldridee,    F.   M.,    warden 

$622  98 

$395  24 

Total    

$622  98 

$395  24 

DISBURSEMENTS. 


261 


EARNINGS    MISSOURI   PENITENTIARY— WARDEN'S    RESI- 
DENCE. 

(Section  40,  pa^e  8,  Laws  1908.) 


ADDroDrlatlon  for  1908  and  1904 

1500  00 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 

1 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

1 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Wooldridfire,  F.  M.,  warden 

1434  75 

$65  25 

Total 

$434  75 

$65  25 

EARNINGS  MISSOURI  PENITENTIARY— BERTILLIQN    SYS- 
TEM. 

(Section  40,  page  8,  Xiaws  1908.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$400  00 


EARNINGS  MISSOURI  PENITENTIARY— LIGHTING,  ETC. 

(Section  43,  page  9,   Laws  1901.) 


Balance  In  former  appropriation. 
Balance  canceled  


Balance. 


$336  15 
896  15 


262 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR, 


PUBLISHING  CONSTITUTIONAL  AMENDMENTS. 

(Section  8,  page  17,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904, 


tM.OSl  28 


Oonntiefl. 


Newspapers  to  whom  warrants  were  Issned. 


Amount. 


Adair 

Andrew 

Atchison 

Audrain 

Barry      

Barton , 

Bates 

Benton  ..? 

Bollinger , 

Boone 

Buchanan 

Butler 

Caldwell 

Oallaway 

Camden.. , 

Cape  Girardeau. 

Carroll 

Carter , 

Cass 

Cedar  

Charlton 

Christian 

Clark 

Clay 

Clinton 

Cole 

Cottper 

Crawford 

Dade 

Dallas 

Daviess 

DeKalb 

Dent 

Douglas 

Dunklin 

Franklin 

Gasconade 

Gentry 

Greene 

Grundy  

Harrison 

Henry 

Hickory 

Holt 

Howard 

Howell 

Iron 

Jackson  

Jasper 

Jefferson 

Johnson 

Knox 

Laclede 

Lafayette 

Lawrence 

Lewis 

Lincoln  

Ltnn 

Livingston 

McDonald 

Macon 

Madison 

Maries 

Marion 

Mercer 

Miller 

Mississippi 

Moniteau 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morgan 

New  Madrid 


KlrksvlUe  Democrat 

The  Democrat 

Atchison  County  World 

Intelligencer , 

Cassville  Democrat 

Lamar  Democrat 

Rich  Hill  Review 

Benton  County  Enterprise.., 

Marble  Hill  Press 

Centralia  Courier 

St.  Joseph  Gazette , 

Poplar  Bluff  Citizen 

Farmers  Advocate , 

Fulton  Weekly  Gazette 

Camden  County  Rustler 

Cape  Girardeau  Progress 

Carrollton  Democrat 

Current  Local 

Cass  County  Democrat 

Stockton  Journal 

Chariton  Courier 

Ozark  Democrat 

The  Gazette-Herald 

The  Smith vllle  Herald 

Plattsburg  Leader 

State  Tribune 

Missouri  Democrat. 

Crawford  County  Democrat. 

Dade  County  Advocate 

Record 

Gallatin  Democrat 

DeKalb  County  Democrat. . . . 

The  Salem  Monitor 

Douglas  County  Democrat.. . 

DuuKlin  Democrat 

Franklin  County  Observer... 

Advertising  Courier , 

Albany  Ledger , 

Commonwealth 

Trenton  Times 

The  Democrat 

Henry  County  Democrat...  , 
Hickory  County  Republican, 

The  Jeffersonlan 

Glasgow  Missourian , 

Howell  County  Gazette 

Iron  County  uegister 

Kansas  City  World 

.Foplln  Globe , 

De  Soto  Press , 

Johnson  County  Star , 

Knox  County  Democrat 

Lebanon  Rustic , 

The  Intelligencer 

Pelrce  City  Democrat 

Lewis  County  Journal 

Troy  Free  Press 

The  Bulletin 

Chillicothe  Constitution 

PinevUle  Herald 

Times-Democrat 

Democrat  News 

Maries  County  Democrat 

Hannibal  Weekly  Journal 

Princeton  Press 

Eldon  Advertiser 

Charleston  Courier 

California  Democrat 

Murcury  Printing  Company. 

Montgomery  Standard 

Versail  les  Leader 

Southwest  Missourian , 


4S 
48 


$194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
000  00 
304  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 

*  194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  4S 
194  48 
191  48 
194  48 
194 
194 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194 
194 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
600  00 
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DISBURSEMENTS. 


263 


PUBLISHING  OONSIITUTIONAL  AMENDMENTS-Oontlnued. 


Oounties. 


Newspapers  to  whom  warrents  were  Issued. 


Amount. 


Newton 

Nodaway 

Oregon 

Osage 

Osark 

Pemiscot 

Perry 

Pettis 

Phelps. 

Pike 

Platte 

Polk 

Pulaski 

Putnam 

Kails 

Randolph 

Bay 

Reynolds 

Ripley 

St.  Charles 

St.  Olalr 

St.  Francois 

Ste.  Genevieve. 

St.  Louis 

Saline 

Schuyler 

Scotland 

Scott 

Shannon.. 

Shelby , 

Stoddard 

Stone  

Sullivan 

Taney 

Texas , 

Vernon  

Warren 

Washington 

Wayne 

Webster 

Worth 

Wright 

St.  Louis  City.. 


Total. 


The  Neosho  Times 

Nodaway  Countv  Democrat. 

Oregon  County  Tribune 

Unterrifled  Democrat 

Ozark  County  News 

The  Democrat 

The  Perry  County  Sun 

Sedalla  Democrat 

Rolla  H  erald- Democrat 

Bowling  Green  Times 

The  Landmark 

Bolivar  Herald 

Pulaski  County  Democrat... 

Putnam  County  Journal 

Ralls  County  Record , 

M  oberly  Democrat 

Richmond  Democrat , 

Reynolds  County  Outlook. .. 

The  Prospect  News 

St.  Charles  Banner-News... 
St.  Clair  County  Democrat., 
Farmlngton  Times-Herald. 

Fair  Play 

The  Clayton  Argus 

Saline  County  Indtix 

Lancaster  Excelsior 

Scotland  County  Democrat. 

Benton  Record 

Current  Wave 

Shelby  County  Herald 

Dexter  Messenger 

Stone  Countv  Oracle 

Milan  Standard 

Taney  County  Republican. 

Houston  Herald 

Southwest  Mail 

Warrenton  Herald 

Weekly  Independent 

Banner 

M arshfield  Chronicle 

Worth  County  Times 

Mountain  Grove  Journal . . . 
St.  Louis  Republic 


$194  48 
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194  48 
198  48 
194  48 
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194  48 
194  48 
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194  48 
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194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  45 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
194  48 
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684  80 

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273 


.  STATE  SCHOOL  MONEYS. 

(Section  1,  page  22,  Laws  1903.) 


Counties. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 

LHsued  In 

1903. 


Warrants 

Issued  In 

1904. 


Adair Tas.    A.    Grow,      treasurer. 

Andrew O.O.Schmidt, 

Atchison J.  M.  Anderson, 

Audrain W.  H.  Turner, 

Barry O.  P.  Oliver, 

Barton Jno.  W.  Rex, 

Bates W.  T.  Johnson, 

Benton Jas.  F.  Davis, 

Bollinger .T.  V.  Bllnkard. 

Boone |  J.  M.  Batterton, 

Buchanan IN.  I).  Goff, 

Butler I  A.  W.  Davidson, 


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Callaway 

Camden 

CapeGirardeau 

Carroll 

Carter 

Cedar 


W.  B.  White, 
Jos.  B.  Sharp, 
Jno.  9.  McRorey. 
Ohas.  E.  Williams, 
Thomas  A.  Orr. 
George  W.  Galbralth, 
L.  B.  Twyman, 
Benry  E.  Agee, 


Chariton '  E.  W.  Herring, 

Christian I  Geo.  W.  Roper, 

Clark 'Jos.  S.  Sloan, 


Clay 
Clinton 
Cole.... 
Cooper 


J.  H.  Hynur, 
J.  U.  Walker, 
Theo.  Overman, 
Walter  Reed, 
Crawford '  Geo.  F.  Carter, 


Dade 

Dallas 

Daviess.... 
DeKalb.... 

Dent 

Douglas... 
Dunklin... 
Franklin... 
Gasconade 
Gentry .... 
Greene . . . . 

Grundy 

Harrison.. 

Henry 

Hickory... 

Holt 

Howard 

Howell 

Iron 

Jackson  . . . 

Jasper 

Jefferson... 
Johnson... 
Knox 


H.  H.  Davis, 
Walter  O  wensby, 
Maro  Thomas, 
Geo.  F.  Brown, 
Thos.  J.  Honey, 
R.  M.  Roper, 
N.  F.  Kelley, 
Ewd.  Mucneh, 
Aug.  Begeman, 
Jno.  T.  Brooks, 
Jno.  L.  Carson, 
E.  M.  Crawford, 
A.  N.  Cave, 
S.  M.  Coale, 
J.  E.  Morton, 
L.  I.  Moore, 
H.  A.  Norris, 
T,  M.  Kellett, 
.1.  N.  Lewis, 
O.  H.  Gentry,  Jr., 
Carey  J.  Smith. 
H.  R.  Lloyd. 
H.  H.  Russell, 
Jas.  R.  Purdy, 

Laclede :  Ohas.  E.  Windsor, 

Lafayette '  W .  H .  Ed  wards, 

Lawrence J.  B.  Moore, 


Lewis 
Lincoln.... 

Linn 

Livingston 
McDonald. 
Macon .... 
Madison.. 

Maries 

MarlOQ 

Mercer 

Miller 

Mississippi 

Moniteau 

Monroe 

Montgomery  . . . 

Morgan 

New  Madrid . . . . 

A-18 


J.  A.  West, 
.Tno.  T.  Henry, 
J.  E.  Hartzler, 
L.  R.  Merrick, 
Albert  York, 
Oscar  Sandusky, 
Jesse  E.  Skaggs, 
Roberts.  Hilton, 
A.  F.  Griffith, 
Howard  Spencer, 
J.  E.  Kallenbach, 
Clarence  M.  Davis, 
John  T.  Allen, 
W.  M.  Meteer, 
John  G.  Rodgers, 
G.  M.  Hargett, 
L.  B.  Wathen, 


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18,164  50 
6,456  50 
6.036  76 
8,155  65 

10.409  78 

7.456  50 
11,363  02 

6,706  55 

6.470  40 
10,742  28 
51,474  95 

7,812  50 
6.796  55 
8,893  95 
5,375  56 

10,404  73 
9,816  86 
2,529  75 
9,897  25 
6.^66  10 

11,012  83 
6,995  05 
5.337  65 
7,301  00 
5.960  90 
7,756  15 

8.457  80 
5,619  56 
6,991  27 
6.928  05 
7.95-2  10 
5.175  82 
6,5«2  46 

7.471  68 
11,758  73 
12,748  63 

5.404  64 
7.614  66 
20.962  42 
6.577  85 
9.098  76 
10,009  15 
4,187  17 
6,428  68 
6,580  38 
8.647  42 
3.724  46 
94.489  57 
29.465  72 
10,753  72 
10.665  15 
4,661  02 
7.124  01 
12.253  05 
10,883  87 
5.938  15 
7,135  39 
9,739  73 
7,789  00 
5,904  02 
12.465  35 
4.713  10 
4,208  67 
10,804  23 
5,400  85 
7.063  33 
4.713  10 
6,174  56 
6,911  97 
6,126  53 
6.186  93 
6.719  44 


18.778  29 
6.480  44 
5.930  51 
8,454  27 

10,802  46 
7,509  31 

11,496  87 
7,018  76 
6,732  17 

10,836  02 

52,281  78 
7,465  48 
6,762  69 
9,853  35 
5,44126 

10,830  58 
9,740  03 
2.451  47 
9,399  22 
6,884  50 

10,962  21 
7,043  29 
6,304  41 
7,402  16 
6,084  13 
8,158  66 
8,376  81 
5,802  71 
7,065  83 
6,381  04 
8,014  06 
5.282  46 
6,663  29 
7,772  66 

12,250  88 

12.922  16 
5.583  25 
7.532  55 

88.715  11 
6,548  86 
8,880  27 

10,741  79 

4,165  81 

6.379  75 

6,794  14 

9.249  48 

8,863  74 

96.485  02 

30,405  15 

11.209  10 

10.994  81 

4.880  99 

7,513  18 

12.701  41 

11,196  10 

5,965  36 

7,208  5? 

9,896  23 

8,153  48 

6,228  71 

12,774  99 

6,061  72 

4,451  11 

10.990  93 

5,670  34 

7,444  76 

5,251  48 

6  217  09 

7,867  91 

6,162  88 

6,230  83 

6,184  88 


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STATE  SCHOOL  MONEYS-Oontlaued 


Counties. 


Porsons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Newton 
Nodaway. 


U.  S.  Anderson, 
Ben  F.  Lltts, 

Ori'Kon J.  Cal  Taylor, 

•Osaffe L.  J.  Plilll)ert, 

Ozark I  Marlon  Haskins, 


treasurer. 


Pemiscot 
Perrjy 

X^OlrLlS.      ...         .  •  • 

Phelps 

Pike 

Platte  

Polk 

Pulaski 

Putnam 

Balls 

Randolph 

Ray 

Reynolds 

Ripley 

St.  Uharles.... 

St.  Clair 

St.  Francois... 
Ste.  Genevieve 

St.  £x>uls 

Saline 

Schuyler 

Scotland 

Scott 

Shannon 

Shelby 

Stoddard 

Stone 

Sullivan 

Taney 

Texas 

Vernon 

Warren 

Washing;  ton 

Wavne 

Weuster 

Worth    

Wriifht 

St.  liOulsClty.. 


Totals. 


George  W.  Curtner, 
(Charles  Lit.sch 
Clemens  Llonkomp, 
GrandvUle,  Allen, 
F.  M   Mackey, 
Robert  EUey, 
('alvinJ.  EKbert. 
John  L.  Mitchell, 
iiollie  Timmons, 
J.  p.  Briscoe, 
W.  Joe  MolTett, 
Geo.  E.  Hamilton, 
J  as.  A.  Bowles,  Jr. 
W.  O.  S.  Lackey 
11.  W.  Kanhteiner, 
O   L.  Housley, 
S.  J.  Hensley, 
Louis  Nauman, 
Philip  Deuser, 
J.  W,  Winning. 
James  U.  VVatkins, 
Martin  Miller, 
W.  H.  H.  Hutson, 
S.  O.  Jenkins, 
J.  M.  Pickett. 
Abram  T.  Jolly, 
Wm.  B.  Laugley, 
W.  J.  Matkln. 
John  W.  Powell, 
David  R.  Young, 
.lesse  M.  Palmer, 
Kdward  Brockhorst 
John  B.  Boyer, 
W.  P.  Balllnger, 
George  W.  Elmore, 
A.  J.  Anderson, 
Luther  Ellis. 
German  Savings  Inst. 


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12,385  80 
5,710  S9 
0,233  98 
5,206  68 
5,869  88 
6,460  23 

12,784  03 
6,245  36 
9.055  78 
5,944  47 
9.591  83 
4,720  69 
6.443  85 
4,495  65 

10,765  03 
9,414  82 
3,74S  48 
5,930  57 
0,785  25 
7,488  11 

10.8«t5  18 
4,618  28 

21,418  82 

13,204  45 
4,222  57 
4,844  58 
6,566  48 
4,577  83 
6,151  81 

11,473  01 
4,129  02 
8,024  15 
4,196  02 
9,647  44 

12,35-3  92 
3,036  85 
5.825  63 
7,049  42 
7,374  33 
3,780  52 
8,141  73 
202.251  16 


11,232,508  14 


$11,327  87 
12,035  29 
5,996  35 
6,541  12 
5,660  01 
6.263  57 
6,635  35 
13.166  14 
6,379  75 
9,730  99 
5,015  02 
9.708  12 
4,957  15 
6.610  83 
4,741  57 
11,424  68 
9,493  46 
4,074  16 
5,987  31 
10,022  74 
7,469  29 
10.892  82 
4,887  44 
22,600  59 
13  319  76 
4,234  23 
4.817  73 
6.721  85 
4,713  17 
6,005  75 
11,622  20 
4,328  47 
8,135  41 
4.615  06 
10,026  61 
12,077  89 
4,060  92 
6,144  80 
6,973  58 
7,409  91 
3,579  73 
8,304  52 
230,120  27 


$1,285,630  07 


STATE  BOARD  OF  OSTEOPATHY  FUND. 


(Section  3,  page  249,  Laws  1903.) 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1003. 


Boxx.  C'has.  E.,  member  

Barnard.  Geo.  T).  &  Co..  supplies 

Crenshaw,  J.  H.,  member 

McKenzle,  A.  L.,         "        

Still.  O.  E.,  •'        

Traughber,  W.  F.,      '*       

Totals 


$36  10 
65  no 

288  92 
30  40 

19  60 

20  00 


$450  02 


Warrants* 
issued  in 
1904. 


$1M  20 

46  60 

1,093  40 

]5i  10 

115  20 

157  80 


$1,721  30 


BALANCE  SHEETS. 


275 


ESCHEATS  FUND. 

(Section  1,  page  8,  Laws  1M03.) 


Appropriation  for  1}N)3  and  1601. 


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Persons  to  wboizi  warrants  were  Issued. 


Allen,  A.  M.,  heir  of  Eliza  M.  Allen . 

Black,  Louis,  L..  heir  of  W.  O.Thomas 

Bolton,  Henry,  heir  of  Nettie  Lockeit 

Bolton,  Thomas,  heir  of  Neitle  Lockett 

Bolton,  Samuel,  heir  of  Nettle  Lockett 

Bolton ,  James,  heir  of  Nettle  Lockett 

Beck,  Edward,  heir  of  O.  Beck 

Bryan,  Harriett,  heir  of  H .  Marple 

Berktresser,  Rosa,  heir  of  U .  Marple 

Bradly,  P.,  heir  of  Joel  Jacobs 

Oapps,  Ev^a,  heir  of  Ohas.   k.  Garter 

Ditto,  Nellie,  heir  of  R.  S.  Davis 

Dojle,  John,  heir  of  Julia  Nagle 

EmmersoD,  Lulu,  heir  of  Eliza  M.  Allen 

Ferguson,  Myrtle,  heir  of  Geo.  W.  Wulls 

Ooza,  Chas.  A.  heir  of  Lewis  Smith 

Goza,  L.  J.,  heir  of  Lewis  Smith 

OlaMgow,  M.  G.,  heir  of  J.  G.  Glasgow 

Hoch,  Solomon,  heir  of  Abraham  Hoch 

Huffman,  Wm.,  heir  of  H.  Marple 

Huffman,  Tlllle,  heir  of  H.  Marple 

Huffman,  Blanche,  heir  of  H.  Marple 

Huffman,  Obas.,  heir  of  H.  Marple 

Huffman,  Warner  heir  of  H.  Marple 

Huffman,  Walt,  heir  of  H.  Marple 

Isbell,  James,  heir  of  R.  E.  Worthlngtun    

Huffman,  Thos. ,  heir  of  H.  Marple  

Jacobs,  Jas. ,  heir  of  Joel  Jacobs 

Jacobs,  Jordon,  heir  of  Joel  Jacobs 

ICarr,  Wm.,  heir  of  Joseph  Karr 

Kenna,  Thos.,  partition  sale,  Kldweil  vs.  Keona. 

Laske,  Herman,  heir  of  Mary  Laske 

Lakemann,  Jos.  G.,  heir  of  R.  McKibben 

Mcintosh,  Hattle.  heir  of  Eliza  M.  Allen 

Murray,  Oarollne,  heir  of  H.  Marple 

Marple,  A.,  heir  of  U.  Marple 

Marple,  David,  heir  of  U.  Marple 

Marple,  Geo.,  heir  of  H.  Marple 

Porter,  B.  N.,  heir  of  Chas.  R.  Garter 

Pell,  Burton,  heir  of  G.  P.  Taylor 

Parks,  Maggie,  heir  of  U.  Marple , 

Roberts,  Bettle,  heir  of  Nettle  Lockett 

Strode,  Glrard,  heir  of  J.  P.  Manning 

Stack,  Oella,  heir  of  Geo.  W.Walls 

Settle,  Geo.  F.,  heir  of  Rebecca  McKibben 

Wilson,  Ross,  heir  of  Geo.  W.  Walls 

Williams.  Ashley,  heir  of  Hugh  Gil  Ham 

Whaley,  Sophia,  heir  of  Ohas.  Helnrlch 

Walker,  Jas.  S.,  heir  of  Jno.  B.  Smiih. 

Whalen,  Jas.,  heir  of  P.  and  A.  Mulvaney , 


Totals  . 


Warrants 

issued  in' 

1903. 


$76  08 
40  90 
bO  :i6 
30  33 
30  33 
30  33 


21  56 

40S  45 


31  10 


11  83 
11  83 


536  3-2 
76  V8 


7  28 
31  (0 


30  33 
QH  12 
43  76 
1,164  35 
24  38 
643  86 


$3,357  60 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904; 


156  60 

695 

6  95 

5  00 

885  50 

48  76 

104  90 

S32  96 

1  00 

100 

99 

90 

99 

99 

25  00 

99 

5  00 

500 

393^2 

143  06 

695 

695 

6  95 

6  95 

696 


33  30 
101  19 
276  04 

12,370  03 


2y(> 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


ROAD  AND  CANAL  FUND. 


(Section  34,  page  8,  Laws  1903.) 


Balance  In  former  appropriation. 
Appropriation  for  1903  and  1901. .. 

Total 


12.850  86 
5.000  00 

17,850  86 


Counties. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Adair 

Andrew 

Atchison 

Audrain 

Barry 

Barton 

Bates 

Benton 

Bollinger 

Boone 

Buchanan 

Butler 

Oaldwell 

Callaway 

Camden 

Cape  Girardeau 

Carroll 

Carter 

Cass 

Cedar 

Charlton 

Christian 

Clark 

Clay 

Clinton 

Cole 

C(X)per 

Crawford 

Dade 

Dallas 

Daviess 

DeKalb 

Dent 

Douglas 

Dunklin 

Franklin 

Gasconade 

Gentry- 

Greene 

Grundy 

Harilson 

Henry 

Hickory 

Holt 

Howard 

Howell 

Iron 

Jackson 

Jasper 

Jenerson 

Johnson  

Knox 

Laclede 

Lafayette 

Lawrence 

Lewis 

Lincoln 

Linn 

McDonald 

Macon 

Madison 

Maries 

Marion 

Mercer 

Miller 

Mississippi 

Moniteau 


C.  C.  Schmidt, 
.r.  M.  Anderson, 
W.  H.  Turner, 
O.  P.  Oliver. 
Jno.  W.  Rex. 
W.  T.  Johnson, 
Jas.  F.  Davis 
J.  V.  Sllnkard, 
J.  M.  Batter  ton, 
N.  D.  Goff, 
A.  W.  Davidson, 
W.  B.  White, 
J.  B.  Sharp, 
J.  S.  McCrory, 
Chas.  E.  Williams, 
Thos.  A.  Orr. 
Geo.  W.  Galbraith, 
L.  R.  Twyman, 


treasurer. 


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E.  W.  Herring,      treasurer. 
Geo.  W.  Roeper,  •' 

J.  S.  Sloan, 


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J.  H.  Walker. 
Theo.  Overman, 
Walter  Reed, 
Geo.  T.  Carter. 
W.  H.  Davis, 
Walter  Owensby, 


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Geo.  T.  Brown, 
Thos.  .T.  Honey, 
R.  M.  Roper, 
N.  F.  Kelley, 


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Aug.  Beseman, 
John  T.  Brooks, 
Jno.  L.  Carson, 

E.  M.  Crawford, 
A.N.  Cave, 

S.  M.  Coale, 
J.  E.  Morton, 
L.  I.  Moore, 
H.  A.  Norris, 

F.  M.  Kellett, 
J.  N.  Lewis, 
O.  e.  Gentry, 
Carey  J.  Smith, 
H.  R.  Lloyd, 
H.  H.  Russell, 
Jas.  R.  Purdy, 
Chas.  E.  Windsor, 
W.  H.  Edwards. 
J.  B.  Moore, 

J.  A.  West, 
Jno.  T.  Henry, 
J.  E.  Hartzler, 
Albert  York, 
Oscar  Sandusky 
Jesse  Skaggs, 
Robt.  S.  Hilton, 


treasurer. 
1 1 


J.  E.  Kallenbach, 
O.  N.  Davis, 
Jno,-  T.  Allen, 


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Warrants 

issued  in 

1903. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


113  86 
43  86 
43  86 


43  86 


4d  8(S 


43  86 


43  86 
43  86 
43  86 


43  86 
43  86 
43  86 


43  66 
43  86 
43  88 
43  86 


43  86 
46  86 


43  86 
43  86 


4")  86 
43  86 


43  86 


43  86 
43  S6 
43  86 


43  86 


43  86 
43  86 
43  86 
43  86 


43  86 
43  86 


$15  37 
35  37 
35  »7 
35  87 
35  37 
35  37 
35  37 

35  37 
35  37 
35  37 
35  37 
35  37 
35  37 
35  87 
35  37 
85  37 
35  37 

35  37 
35  37 


36  37 
35  37 
35  37 
35  37 
35!{7 
85  37 


85  37 
35  37 
35  87 

35  37 
35  37 
35  37 
35  37 
35  37 
35  37 
35  37 
35  37 
35  37 
35  87 

35  37 
35  37 

85  87 
85  87 
35  37 
35  87 
85  37 
35  37 
85  87 
35  37 

85  37 


35  87 
85  3/ 


BALANCE  SUEETS. 


277 


ROAD  AND  CANAL  FUND-Contlnued. 


Oountles. 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 

,igo3. 

Warrants 

issued  In 

1904. 

Monroe 

Wm.  H.  Meteer.    treasurer 

$35  37 

Montgomery . . . 

Morgan 

New  M  adrid . . . 

J  no.  G.  Rodgers,            * 

G.  M.  Hargett, 

L.  B.  Watfien.                 ' 

U.  8.  Anderson,              ' 

Ben.  F.  Litts,                  ' 

J.  Cal.  Taylor,                * 

L.J.  Philbert. 

Marion  H  ask  ins,             * 

T.  H.  Patterson.             ' 

Chas.  Lltsch,                   * 

Clemens  Uonkomp,        ' 

Grand  ville  Allen,           * 

F.  M.  Mackey, 

Nona  J.  Elley,                 • 

0.  J.  Egbert.  ^                * 

John  L.  Mitchell,            ' 

R.  Timmons,                    * 

J.  Phil.  Briscoe,              * 

W.  J.  Moffltt, 

Geo.  E.  Hamilton,          ' 

Jas.  A.  Brown.                * 

W.  0.  S.  Lackey. 

H.  W.  Konstelner,         ' 

0.  L.  Housley,                * 

3.  J.  Hensley,                 * 

Louis  Nauman,                ' 

Philip  Duesser,                ' 

J.  W.  Winning. 

J.  U.  Watkins,                * 

Martin  Miller, 

W.  H.  H.  Huston,          * 

S.  0.  Jenkins,                  ' 

J.  M.  Pickett, 

A.  T.  Jolly,                      • 

W.  M.  Langley, 

W.  J.  Matkin, 

35  37 

•■•••%•«           •        ••••••     •«•«••« 

$«3  86 

43  36 

35  37 
35  87 

N  e  wton 

dH  37 

Nodaway  

Oregon 

Osage  

Ozark  

PemisGOt 

43  86 
43  86 
43  86 
43  86 
43  8G 
43  86 

35  37 

35  37 

*        % 

85  87 

' 

Perrv 

35  37 

Pettis 

35  37 

Phelps 

Pike 

Platto 

43  86 
43  86 

35  37 

35  37 
86  37 

Polk   

35  37 

Pulaski 

Putnam 

43  86 

35  37 
35  37 

Balls 

35  37 

Randolph 

Ray 

Reynolds  

Ripley 

St.  Oharles 

43  86 
43  86 
43  86 

35  37 

35  37 

35  37 

43  86 
43  86 
43  86 
43  86 

35  37 

St.  Clair 

St.  Francois.... 

35  37 

Ste.Genevieye.. 

St.  Louis 

35  37 

Saline 

Schuyler 

Scotland 

43  86 
43  86 
43  86 
43  86 
43  86 
43  86 
43  86 
43  86 

35  37 
85  37 

35  37 

Scott 

Shannon 

35  37 

Shelby 

35  37 

Stoddard 

35  37 

Stone  

Sullivan 

35  37 

Texas 

Vernon 

D.  R.  Young, 
J.  M.  Palmer,                 ' 
Ewd.  Bockharst,             ' 
J.  B.  Boyer,                     ' 
W.  P.  Ballinger, 
Geo.  W.  Elmore,            * 
A.  J.  Anderson,              ' 
Luther  Ellis.                   ' 

43  86 

36  37 
35  38 

Warren 

35  38 

Washington 

Wavne 

43  86 
43  S5 

43  85 

43  85 
43  85 

35  38 

35  38 

Webster 

35  38 

Worth   

Wright 

35  38 
35  38 

Totals  .... 

12,850  88 

$3,148  00 

278 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


COUNTY  FOREIGN  INSURANCE  TAX  FUND. 

(Section  1,  pago  83.  Laws  1903) 


Appropriation  for  190j  and  1904. 


Oountics. 


Adair 

Andrew 

Atchison 

Audrain 

Barry 

Barton 

Bates 

Benton 

Bollinger 

Boone  

Buchanan 

Butler 

Caldwell 

Oallaway 

Camden 

Cape  Girardeau 

Carroll 

Carter  

Cass 

Cedar 

Charlton 

Christian 

Clarlc 

Clay 

Clinton 

Cole 

Cooper 

Crawford 

Dade 

Dallas 

Daviess 

DeKalb 

Dent 

Douelas    

Dunklin 

Franklin 

Gasconade .... 

Gentry 

Greene 

Grundy 

Harrison 

Henry 

Hickory  

Holt 

Howard 

Howell 

Iron 

.Tackson 

Jasper 

Jeflferson 

Johnson  

Knox 

Laclede 

Lafayette 

Lawrence   .     . 

Lewis 

Lincoln 

Linn 

Livingston .... 

McDonald 

Macon 

Madison 

Maries 

Marion 

Mercer 

Miller 

Mississippi .... 

Moniteau 

Monroe 

Montgomery.. . 

Morgan 

New  Madrid... 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


James  A.  Crow,  treasurer. 

O.  C.  Schmidt, 

Jno.  M.  Anderson, 

W.  U.  Turner, 

O.  P.  Murphy, 

Jno.  W.  Rex, 

W.  T.  Johnson, 

J  as.  F.  Davis. 

J.  V.  Sllnkard, 

J.  M.  Batterton, 

N.  D.  Goff, 

A..  W.  Davidson, 

W.  B.  White. 

.Joe  B.  Sharp, 

,J.  S.  McCrory, 

C.  R.  Williams. 

Thomas  Orr, 

Geo.  W.  Oalbralth, 

Luther  B.  Twyman. 

Henry  E.  Agee. 

E.  W.  Herring. 

Geo.  W.  Roper, 

Joe  S.  Sloan, 

.J.  H.  Hymer, 

James  H.  Walker, 

Theo.  Overman, 

Wnlter  Reed, 

Goo.  F.  Carter, 

11.  M.  Davis, 

Walter  Owensby, 

Maro  Thomas, 

Geo.  F.  Brown, 

Thus.  J.  Honey, 

R.  M.  Roper, 

J.  E.  Rice, 

Edward  Munch, 

Aug.  Begeman,  Jr., 

Jno.  T.  Brooks, 

.Jno.  L.  Carson. 

E.  M.  Crawford, 
Alfred  N.  Cave, 
Stephen  M.  (^oale, 
J.  Ellis  Morton, 
Lewis  I.  Moore, 
II.  A.  Norrls, 

F.  M.  Kollett, 
.J.  N.  Lewis, 
O.  H.  Gentry, 
Carey  J.  Smith, 
Hugh  R.  Lloyd, 
H.  II.  Russell, 
J  as.  R.  Purdy, 
Chas.  E.  Windsor, 
W.  H.  Edwards, 
.J.  B.  Moore, 
Jos.  A.  West, 
Jno.  T.  Henry, 
.Jas.  E.  Hartzler, 
L.  R.  Merrick, 
Albert  York, 
Oscar  Sandusky. 
Jesse  E.  Skugs, 
Robert  E.  Hilton, 
A.  T. Griffith, 
Howard  R.  Spencer, 
J.  E.  Kallenbach, 
Clarence  M.  Davis, 
.lohn  T.  Allen, 
W.  M.  Metier, 
John  G.  Rodgers, 

G.  M.  Uargett, 
L.  B.  Wathen. 


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Warrants 

Issued  In 

1903. 


t  < 


$9,054  85 
1,(06  48 
1,542  66 
2,096  49 
2,74d  38 
1,887  73 
2,980  37 
1,700  03 
1,672  84 
2.761  76 

13.034  00 
1,834  93 
1,564  03 
2,337  12 
1,428  25 
2.639  23 
2,556  48 
6H2  61 
2,205  96 
1,729  26 
2.796  63 
1.873  00 

1.399  50 
1,857  98 
1,674  30 
1.893  84 

2.173  21 

1.400  52 
1,784  93 
1,521  14 
2,037  60 
1,363  21 
1,418  41 
1.910  49 
2.780  18 
3.251  09 
1,370  82 
1,958  40 
6.222  75 
1,702  21 
2,374  00 
2.720  61 
1, 107  46 
1,680  20 
1.777  31 
2.260  01 

959  83 
22.796  61 
7,468  57 
2,711  92 
2,656  78 
1,271  10 
1,792  83 
3,165  22 
2.060  16 
1.536  78 
1,805  69 
2,404  23 
2,150  87 
1.560  88 
3,117  49 

1.174  05 
1.033  58 
2.600  T^ 
1,415  01 
L760  56 
1,008  66 
1.603  24 
1,825  37 
1,612  81 
1,312  61 
1,359  36 


Warrants 

Issued  In 

1901. 


BALANCE  SHEETS. 


279 


COUNTY  FOREIGN  INSURANCE  TAX  FUND.-Contlnued. 


Counties. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Newton 

Nodaway 

Oregon 

Ozark, 

Pemiscot 

Perry 

Pettis 

Phelps 

Pike 

Platte 

Polk 

Pulaski 

Putnam 

Ralls 

Randolph 

Ray 

Reynolds: 

Ripley 

St.  Charles 

St.  Clair 

St.  Francois.... 
Ste.  Genevieve. 

St.  Louis 

Saline 

Schuyler 

Scotland 

Scott 

Shannon 

Shelby 

Stoddard 

Stone 

Sullivan 

Taney 

Texas 

Vernon 

Warren 

Washington 

Wayne 

Webster 

Worth 

Wright 

St.  Louis  City.. 

Total 


U.  S.  Anderson,  treasurer 

Ben  F.  Lltts, 

J.  Cal  Taylor. 

L.  J.  Philbert. 

Marlon  Haskln,  " 

T,  H.  Patterson,  " 

Charles  Lltsch, 

Clemens  Honkomp,       '* 

Grandvllle  Allen,         " 

Francis  M.  Mackey,     " 

Robert  Elley, 

Calvin  J.  Egbert, 

J.  L.  Mitchell, 

Rollle  'I'immons, 

John  P.  Briscoe,  '* 

W.  JoeMoffett,  *• 

Geo.  E.  Hamilton,        *' 

James  A.  Bowles,         ** 

W.  C.  S.  Lackey, 

H.  W.  Kanstelner, 

Oscar  L.  Bousley,        '* 

S.  J.Hensley. 

Louis  Nauman,  *' 

Philip  Dueser, 

.John  W.  Winning,         " 

James  H.  Watklns,      ** 

Martin  Miller, 

W.  H.  H.  Hutson. 

S.  C.  Jenkins,  *' 

James  M.  Pickett,         '* 

AbramT.  Jolly,  '* 

Wm.  B.  Langley, 

W.  J.  Matken, 

John  W.  Powell, 

n.  R.  Young, 

Jesse  M.  Palmer,  *' 

Edward  Brock horst,     *' 

.TohnB.  Boyer,  ** 

W.  P.  Balllnger, 

Ueorge  W.  Elmore,      •*. 

A.J.  Anderson,  *' 

Luther  Ellis. 

J.  M.  Franclscus,         '* 


Warrants 

Warrants 

Issued  In 

issued  In 

1903. 

1904. 

S3.91S  34 

3.217  60 

1,587  61 

1,687  28 

1,401  65 

1,300  09 

1.620  42 

.S,275  67 

1,562  69 

2,359  39 

1,520  04 

• 

2,456  67 

1.191  10 

1,709  88 

1,161  82 

2.842  04 

2,440  38 

919  28 

1.594  71 

2.446  52 

1.881  43 

2,628  89 

1,158  42 

4,873  85 

3,413  26 

1,100  32 

1,248  90 

1.494  36 

1.171  18 

1.580  90 

2,864  .33 

1.066  19 

2.019  82 

1,137  48 

2,421  33 

3,157  98 

1.016  75 

1.505  12 

1,707  09 

1,866  09 

1,005  03 

2,019  .36 

51.087  35 

$312, 157  31 

STATE  BANK  INSPECTION  FUND. 

(Section  37,   page  8,   Laws  1903.) 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


American  Express  Co 

BlggB,   Geo.  D.,   examiner 

Bunce,    0.    T.,    examiner 

Cook,    Sam   B.,    special   examiner 

Carstarphen,   Q«>.   B.,   special  examiner. 

Johnson,    O.   T.,   clerk 

Lee,  John  A.,    clerical  work 

Reed,    W.    H.,    examiner 

Pacific  Express  Co 

Selbert,   D.  B.,   examiner 

Tribune    Printing   Co.,    prlntingr 

Thomas  Law  Book  Co.,   book 

Vo^,   B.  Z.,   map 

Wagner,    W.    W..    postage 

Western   Union   Telegraph   Co 


Totals. 


I 


I 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 


J  3, 109  75 

3,398  83 

358  05 

295  86 


95  85 

3,058  75 

39  30 

3,342  65 

535  64 

3  50 


249  00 
5  65 


$14,487  83 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 |       $34,000  00 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


$1  91 

3,275  65 

2.989  12 

362  35 

681  86 

125  00 

95  84 

3.032  67 

3,326  29 
138  79 

1  00 

297  00 

n  15 


$14,338  63 


28o 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


BUILDING  AND  LOAN  SUPERVISION  FUND. 

(Section  36,   pa^e  8.   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


116,000  GO 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


Capital    Telephone    Co 

Dunlop,    J.   D.,    stenographer 

Hickman,    L.  A.,   supervisor 

Lane,   C.  B.,   janitor 

Middleton   &   McBride,    printing  report. 

Pacific  Express  Co 

Robinson,   Geo.   P.,   postage 

Tribune  Ptg.  Co.,  blanks 

Wagrner,   W.   W.,    postage 

Warrensburg  Star,   printing  report 

Watklns,   W.   L.,    examiner 


Totals 


$6  00 

900  00 

2.000  00 

ISO  00 

225  00 

30 

20  00 

40  75 

30  00 


184  60 


$3,586  65 


$900  00 
2,000  00 

183  00 


7  00 

46  56 

230  00 


$3,366  50 


FACTORY   INSPFXTION  FUND. 

(Section  54,   page  10,    I^aws  19(3.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  190*. 


Persons  to   whom  warrants  were   Issued. 


Armstrong,  R.  A.,  assistant 

Branch,    A.,    assistant 

Buchart,    Joseph,    assistant    

Cunningham,  B.  P.,   assistant... 

Davis,    Mary,   stenographer 

Federer,  Anna,  stenographer 

llesburg,    Anna,    stenographer... 

Moyers,  J.  L.,   assistant 

Nordmeyer.  C.  J.,  inspector 

Sweenpy,    D.    P.,    assistant 

Schmidt,    Bertha,    stenographer. 
Schmklt.    Carrie,   stenographer... 

Scholl,    B.,    assistant   

Thels,    LIIUp.    stenographer    

Wheeling,    W.    A.,    assistant 


Totals. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


$16,000  00 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


$947  68 


J 


1,214  00 


18  33 

207  70 

16  50 


3,115  25 

509  76 

26  00 

260  65 


260  25 
1,233  20 


$431  44 

15  00 

407  40 

200  00 

300  00 


473  45 
2,867  12 


480  00 
619  55 

818  15 


$7,798  82  I         $6,612  11 


STATE  INTEREST  FUND. 

(Section  1,   pa^e  13,    Laws  1903.) 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


I 


Warrants 
Issued  in 

1903. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


Dockery,   A.  M.,   president  of  fund  commissioners. 


$2,840  83 


BALANCE  SHEETS. 


281 


STATE  SINKING  FUND. 

(Section  1,  page  21,   Laws  1908.) 


Persons  to   whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

190f. 


Dockery,   A.  M.,   president  of  fund  commissioners. 
I^ulslana   Purchase   Exposition 


Totals. 


I4S7.000  00 
155,913  57 


$642,913  57 


$629,995  60 


$629,995  60 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  ONE  FUND. 

(Section  14,  page  34,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 f     $300,000  00 


I 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Thomas,   W.  D.,   treasurer I    $143,176  62  |     $120,927  63 


Totals $143,176  62 


$120,927  53 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  TWO  FUND. 

(Section  15,  page  34,   Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and   1904. 


$400,000  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Owens,    Prank,     treasurer [    $170,997  50  |     $169,026  88 

Totals I    $170,997  50  \      $169,026  88 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  THREE  FUND. 

(Section  16,  page  35,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1004 [     $250,000  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


George,   J.   L.,   treasurer. 
Totals 


$136,522  72  |      $134,830  70 

$136,522  72  f     $134,830  70 

I  I  


282 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  FOUR  FUND. 

(Section  23,  page  35,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


$200.000  00 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Fleming:,    W.   N.,   treasurer f     $16,322  05  (       $37,22126 


Totals $16,322  06 


$37,221  26 


SCHOOL  FOR  DEAF  AND  DUMB  FUND. 

(Section  17,  page  34,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1808  and   1904. 


$20,000  00 


I 


Persons  to   whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 

Issued  In 

1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Jamison,   A.  M.,   treasurer. 
Totals 


.1 


$7,042  35  [        $9,966  11 


L 


$7,042  35  [         $9,905  11 


SCHOOL  FOR  BLIND  FUND. 

(Section  18,   page  34,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904. 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  Issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 


$3,000  00 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Jones,   J.   C,    treasurer. 
Totals 


$126  60 


$84  65 


$126  60 


$84  65 


MISSOURI  TRAINING  SCHOOL  FOR  BOYS'  FUND. 

(Section  19,  page  35,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 |     $150,000  00 


Persons   to   whom   warrants  were  issued, 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Johnson,  W.  F.,   treasurer. 
Totals 


I     $49,553  72  1       $49.676  95 

I 1 

I      $49.653  72  1       $49,676  95 

I I 


BALANCE  SUGETS. 


283 


INDUSTRIAL  HOME  FOR  GIRLS'  FUND. 

(Section  20,  page  35,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 

$50,000  00 

Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 

Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 

Brown.    Tinsley.    treasurer 

r.eo9  6o  1 

$7.609  60  r 

$9,210  40 
$9,210  40 

Totals 

COLONY  FOR  FEEBLE-MINDED  FUND. 

(Section  22,  pa^e  36,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 , .....[     $100,000  00 


I 


Persons  to  whom  warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
Issued  m 
1903. 


Warrants 

Issued  In 

1904. 


Huston,   J.   P.,  treasurer \      $2,00185  1        $8,602  45 


Totals 


$2,001  85  I         $3,602  46 


FEDERAL  SOLDIERS'  HOME  FUND. 

(Section  23b,  page  36,  Laws  1903.) 


AnnroDrlation    for   1903   and    1904 1 

$50,000  00 

Persons  to  wtiom  warrants  were  Issued. 

Warrants 
issued  in 
1903. 

Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 

Vogrel,   Chas.   F.,    treasurer 

$9,980  66 

$16,439  22 

Totals   

$9,980  66 

$16,439  22 

EARNINGS  MISSOURI  PENITENTIARY. 

(Section  21,  page  35,  Laws  1903.) 


Appropriation  for  1903  and  1904 [     $600,000  00 


Persons  to  whom   warrants  were  issued. 


Warrants 
issued  in 
1908. 


Warrants 

issued  in 

1904. 


Wooldrldge,   F.   M.,    warden f   $254,405  02  f     $269,138  71 


Totals. 


$254,405  02         $269,138  71 


284 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


TABLE 

Showing  the  agrgregate  amount  of  warrants  issued  on  the  several  funds  during 
the  years  of  1903  and  1904. 


Funds. 


Warrants 
Issued  in 
1903. 


Warrants 

Issued  in 

1904. 


State   Revenue    fund ♦ 

State  Interest  fund 

State   Sinking    fund 

State   School    moneys 

State  Seminary  moneys 

Insurance  Department  fund 

Escheat   fund    

Earnings  Missouri    Penitentiary 

Road  and  Canal  fund 

State  Hospital  No.   1  fund ; 

State  Hospital   No.   2  fund 

State  Hospital   No.   3  fund 

State  Hospital  No.  4  fund 

School  for   the   Blind   fund 

School  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  fund 

Training  School  for  Boys  fund 

Industrial  Home  for  Girls  fund 

Federal  Soldiers  Home  fund ^ 

Colony   for  Feeble   Minded    fund 

County  Foreign  Insurance  Tax  fund 

State   Bank   Inspection   fund 

Building  and  Loan  Supervision  fund 

State    Fair    fund 

Factory    Inspection    fund 

Board  of  Health  fund 

Board  of  Osteopathy   fund 

Totals '$5,496,147  47 


$2,137,267  44 

$1,871,136  29 

2,840  83 

642,913  57 

629,995  60 

1.232,598  14 

1,285,530  07 

291,057  35 

241,230  75 

18,473  63 

18,760  03 

3,357  60 

2,370  93 

254.405  02 

269.138  71 

2,850  86 

3,148  00 

143,176  62 

120.927  53 

170,997  50 

169.026  88 

136,522  72 

134,830  70 

16,322  05 

37,221  26 

126  50 

84  65 

7,042  35 

9,966  11 

49.553  72 

49,676  95 

7,609  50 

9,210  40 

9,980  66 

16.439  22 

2,001  35 

3,602  45 

312,157  31 

14,487  83 

14.338  63 

3.586  65 

3,366  50 

25,465  GO 

24,535  00 

7,798  82 

6.612  11 

3,104  43 

6.882  28 

450  02 

1,721  30 

1 

$4,929,752  35 


♦The  Fund  Commissioners  on  December  19th,  transfered  $3^.50  from  the  Sink- 
ing fund  to  disbursements  from  Revenue  fund  to  correct  clerical  error  which  ac- 
counts for  the  difference  between  this  amount  and  that  given  in  the  table  of  Revenue 
disbursements  in  this  report. 

STATE  REVENUE  FUND. 

(Section  8,  article  10,  Constitution.  Revised  Statutes  1899,  section  9122.) 


Date. 


Dr. 


Or. 


Jan.  1.  1903... 


Jan.  1,  1905. 


To  balance 

receipts  in  1903 

receipts  in  190i 

transfer  from  Oolored  Institute  fund 

transfer  from  Insurance  Deparbmoat  fund ... 

transfer  from  Sinking  fund 

transfer  from  Interest  fund 

By  warrants  issued  in  1903 

warrants  Issued  in  1904 

transfer  to  School  Moneys  in  1903 

transfer  to  School  Moneys  in  1901 

transfer  to  School  Interest  fund  1903 

Balance 


Totals. 
To  balance. 


^8,741  04 

3.183.750  15 

3,498,867  55 

158  50 

50,000  00 

325  50 

67,849  75 


17.369.602  4P 


$1,060,096  21 


18.137.967  44 
1,871,138  29 
1,045,505  54 

1,096.378  8S 

157,803  19 

1.060.096  81 


$7,308,692  49 


BALANCE  SHEETS. 


285 


STATE  INTEREST  FUND. 

(Sections,  article  10,  Oon^tltutlon.  section 9133.  Berlsed  Statates  1899.) 


Date. 


Dr. 


Or. 


To  receipts  in  1903 

receipts  in  1904 

transfer  from  Revenue  fnnd 

By  warrants  issued  in  1903 

transfer  to  Sinking  fund  1903 

transfer  to  Sinking  fund  1904 

transfer  to  School  Moneys  1903 

transfer  to  School  Moneys  1904 

transfer  to  Seminary  Moneys  1903. 

transfer  to  Seminary  Moneys  1901. 

transfer  to  Revenue  fund  1901 


Totals. 


1047.840  42 
424.004  e9 
157,308  19 


11,528,653  30 


12,840  83 

644.808  19 

312,995  68 

187,040  00 

187,040  00 

63.366  89 

63,211  96 

67.849  75 


11,528,653  30 


STATE  SINKING  FUND. 

(Section  14,  article  10,  Oonstltutlon,  section  10446,  Revised  Statutes  1899.) 


Jan.  1,  1903. 


Jan.  1.  1906. 


balance. 

refunded  amt.  from  L.  P.  Exposition 

transfer  from  State  interest  fund  1903 

transfer  from  State  interest  fund  1904 

refunded  by  Louisiana  Exposition  Oo.  1901. 

By  warrants  Issued  in  190:5 

By  warranto  Issued  in  1904 

transfer  to  revenue  fund 

Balance 

Totals 

To  balance 


1520,20138 

17  25 

644,308  19 

812,995  68 

1.390  59 


11,478,916  09 


$S05,681  41 


$642,913  57 

629,995  60 

325  50 

205,681  41 


11,478.916  03 


STATE  SCHOOL   FUND. 

(Section  6,  article  10.  Constitution,  section  9919,  Revised  Statutes  1899.) 


Date. 


Jan.  1,  1903... 


Jan.  1,  1905.., 


To  balance 

receipts  in  1903... 

receipts  In  1904.  . 
Balance 


Totals. 
To  balance 


Dr. 


$123  40 


60  00 


8173  40 


$173  40 


Or. 


$173  40 


$173  40 


STATE  SEMINARY  FUND. 

(Section  10522,  Revised  Statutes,  1899.) 


Date. 


Jan.  1,  1903... 


Jan.  1,  1905... 


To  balance 

receipts  in  1903 
receipts  In  1904 

Balance 

Totals 

To  balance 


Dr. 


$189  11 
1,498  10 
1,573  00 


$3,280  21 


$3.260  21 


Or. 


$3,260  21 


$3,260  21 


2% 


KErORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


STATE  SCHOOL  MONEYS. 

(H4>cttoD  0440  Berlwd  Statutes  1609.   Section  1.  pa^  2S.  Laws  1903.) 


liato. 


Jan.  1,  1909. 


Dr. 


Jan  1,  1905... 


To  balance 

refunded  by  Cedar  count/ , 

transfers  from  Revenue  fund,  1903 

transfers  from  Htate  Interest  fund,  1903. 

transfers  from  Berenue  fund,  19C4 , 

transfers  from  Htate  Interest  fund,  1904., 
refunded  bj  Greene  county,  19U4 

By  warrants  Issued  In  1903 

warrants  Issued  In  1901 , 

balance , 


1187,002  60 

111  25 

1,045,505  54 

187,040  CO 

1,096,378  82 

167,040  00 

1.200  05 


TotolS !    12,708.428  28 


To  balance. 


9188.300  C5 


Cr. 


$1,238,506  14 

1.2^5.530  07 

188,300  05 


12.708,428  26 


STATE  SEMINARY  MONEYS. 

Tnterimt  on  Hemlnary  certificates  and  tax  on  inheritances.    Section  302.  Bevisea  Statutes  1893 


Date. 


Jan.  1,  1903... 


Jan    1,  1905.. 


To  balance 

transfers  from  Interest  fund,  1903 

transfers  from  Interest  fund,  1904 

receipts  from  Collateral  Inheritance  tax,  1903.. 
receipts  from  Collateral  Inheritance  tax,  1904. 

By  warrants  issued  in  1003 

warrants  iMued  in  1904 

transfer  four-fifths  Inheritance  tax  to  Htate 

University  in  1903 

transfer  four-fifths  Inheritance  tax  to  Stat< 

University  In  1904 

transfer  one- fifth   Inheritance  tax   to   State 

Hchool  of  Mines  in  1903 

trannfer  one- fifth    Inheritance   tax  to  Statt 

S<-hool  of  Mines,  In  1904 

balance  


Totals 


To  balance. 


$35.5^  99 

6:{,360  H9 

83.111  96 

142  5)4  03 

1:22.030  20 


W2rt.760  07 


935.786  98 


963,268  90 
63.111  96 

114,050  28 

07.022  32 

28.513  75 

24,407  06 
85,786  98 


0426,760  07 


STATE  UNIVERSITY  APPROPRIATION— INHERITANCE 

TAX. 


Date. 


Jan.  1.  1003... 


Jan.  1,  1005... 


Tobalanre '       $127,373  20 

tran.sfer  from  Romlnary  moneys,  1903 i        114.060  28 

transfer  from  Seminary  moneys,  1904 i  97,622  22 

By  warrants  Issued  in  1903 i 

warrants  issued  in  1904 i 

balance 

Totals '       $339.045  70 

Tobalanoe I       $16,333  95 


Or. 


$171,256  23 

151,456  00 

16.333  96 


$339,045  70 


BALANCE  SHEETS. 


287 


STATE    SCHOOL  OF  MINES    APPROPRIATIONS— INHERIT- 
ANCE TAX. 


Jany.  1,  1903.. 


Jany.  1, 1905. 


To  balance 

transfer  from  Seminary  moneys,  190i 
transfer  from  Seminary  moneys,  1901 

By  warrants  Issued  In  1903 

warrants  Issued  In  1904 

Balance 


Totals. 
To  balance  . . 


188.  ants 

9B,&13  75 
H407  96 


fA6.M8  98 


tS.051  4» 


I56.5M  a 

86,089  27 

3,05140 


IB6.SI8  96 


INSURANXE  DEPARTMENT  FUXI). 

(Section  7848,   R.  S.  1899.) 


Date 


Jany.  1,19/3. 


Jany.  1,  19C5.. 


To  balance 

receipts  in  1903 

receipts  in  1904 

By  warrants  issued  in  1P03 

warrants  Issued  In  19C4 

tranfer  to  Bevenue  Fund  In  1908 
Balance 


Totals. 
To  balance  . . 


Dr. 


148,506  15 
44.728  54 
51.150  99 


$t44.6P5  08 


157.461  4S 


Cr. 


$18.473  69 
18,700  03 
50.000  00 
57.461  42 


1144,605  08 


ESCHEAT  FUND. 

(Section  7382,   R.  S.  1899.) 


Date 


Jany.  1. 1Q03.. 


Jany.  1,  1905.. 


To  balance 

receipts  in  1903 

receipts  in  1904 

By  warrants  Issued  In  1903. 

warrants  Issued  In  1904. 
Balance 


Totals 
To  balance . . 


Dr. 


$33.792  61 
4.496  70 
5,717  90 


$44.009  21 


$38,280  68 


Or. 


$8.857  60 

2.370  p:{ 

98.280  68 


$44,000  21 


EARNINGS  OF  MISSOURI  PENITENTIARY. 

(Section  8882.  Revised  Statutes  1899.) 


Date. 


Jan.  1,  1903.. 


Jan.  1,  1005. 


To  balance 

receipts  in  1903 

By  warrants  issued  In  1903. 

warrants  Issued  in  1904 . 
Balance 


Totals. 
To  balance  .. 


Dr. 


$81,944  96 
231.092  02 
271,460  94 


1584.487  22 


$00.048  40 


Or. 


$>54.405O3 
60.948  4» 


$684,487  »» 


288 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


ROAD  AND  CANAL  FUND. 

(Section  9401.  Revised  Statutes  1890.) 


Date. 


Dr. 


Or. 


Jan.l,  1903.... 


Jan.l,  1905.... 


To  balance 

receipts  in  1903 

receipts  In  1901 

By  warrants  Issued  In  1903 

warrants  Issued  In  1901 
Balance 


Totals. 
To  balance  . . 


$4,468  29 

969  65 

2.659  32 


18.097  26 


IS,  096  26 


12,850  86 
3,148  00 
2.098  40 


$8.097  86 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  i  FOR  INSANE  FUND. 

(Section  7808.  Revised  Statutes  1899.) 


Date. 


Or. 


Jan.l,  1903.... 


Jan.  1, 1905  ... 


To  balance 

receipts  In  1903 

receipts  In  1901 

By  warrants  Issued  In  1903 

warrants  Issued  In  1904 
B  al  ance 


$140  a*) 
116.066  70 
127.868  01 


Totals 

To  balance 


$274,275  06 


$10,170  91 


$143,176  62 

120,927  58 

10.170  91 

$274,275  06 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.   2  FOR  INSANE  FUND. 

(Section  7808,   R.  S.  1899.) 


Date. 


Dr. 


Jan.  1,  1903. 


Jan.  1,  1905. 


To  balance 

receipts  In  1903 

recelpu  In  1901 

By  warrants  Issued  In  1903. 

warrants  Issued  In  1901. 
Balance 


111,248  27 
169, 440  49 
171,065  80 


Totals. 
To  balance 


$352.3-4  56 


$l-i,330  18 


Or. 


$170,997  50 

160  026  88 

12.3.30  18 

$352,354  56 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  3  FOR  INSANE  FUND. 

(Section  7808»   R.  S.  1899.) 


Date. 


Dr. 


Or. 


Jan.  1.  1903. 


Jan.  1,  1905. 


To  balance 

receipts  In  1903 

receipts  in  1904 

By  warrants  Issued  In  100). 

warrants  Issued  In  1904. 
Balance 


Totals. 
To  balance 


$16,273  95 
130  068  63 
127.301  86 


$273,734  44 


$2,381  02 


$136,622  72 

134.830  70 

2.881  02 


$273,734  44 


BALANCE  SHEETS. 


289 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  4.  FOR  INSANE  FUND. 

(Section  7808,  R.  S.  1899.) 


Date. 


Dr. 


Or. 


Jan.  1,  1903... 


To  balance 

receipts  In  1903 

receipts  In  1904 

By  warrants  issued  In  1903'. 

warrants  issued  In  1904. 
Balance 


Totals. 


116, 8«3  (» 
S7,221  26 


$53,543  41 


r6,S«  OS 
97  221  M 


$53,518  31 


INDUSTRIAL  HOME  FOR  GIRLS  FUND. 

(Section  7806,  Revised  Statutes  1899.) 


Date. 


Dr. 


Or. 


To  receipts  in  1993 

receipts  in  1904 

By  warrants  Issued  In  1903.. 

warrants  Issued  in  1904.. 
Balance 


Totals. 


$7.609  60 
9.310  40 


$16,819  90 


$7,609  60 
9.210  40 


$16,819  00 


FEDERAL  SOLDIERS'  HOME  FUND. 

(Section  7803.  Revised  Statutes  1899.) 


Date. 


Dr. 


Or. 


Jan.  1,  1903... 


To  balance 

receipts  In  1903 

receipts  in  1901 

By  warrants  Issued  In  1903. 

warrants  issued  in  1904. 
Balance.. 


Totals. 


$725  68 

9,254  98 

16,439  22 


$86,410  88 


$9.080  66 
16,439  22 


$26,410  88 


COLONY  FOR  FEEBLE-MINDED  FUND. 

(Section  7806.  Revised  Statutes  1809.) 


Date. 


Dr. 


Or. 


To  receipts  in  1903 

receipts  in  1904 

By  warrants  issued  In  1903. 

warrants  Issued  In  1901. 
Balance 


Totals. 


$3,00136 
3,602  45 


$5.603  80 


$2,001  35 
8,602  45 


$6,603  80 


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290 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


COUNTY  FOREIGN  INSURANCE  TAX  FUND. 

(Section  8046.  BeTlsed  Statutes  18W.} 


Date. 


Dr. 


Or. 


Jan.  1,  1903. 


Jan.  1,  190&... 


To  balance 

receipts  In  19ri3 

receipts  in  1901 

By  warrants  Issued  In  1903. 
Balance 


$313,747  54 
186,706  08 
805,534  06 


Totals. 


1704,068  82 


To  balance. 


$308,830  91 


$318,157  31 
882,830  91 


$704,988  82 


STATE  BANK  INSPECTION  FUND. 

(Section  1304,  Revised  Statutes,  1899.) 


Date. 


Dr. 


Or. 


Jan.  1.  1903... 


Jan.  1.  1905... 


To  balance 

receipts  In  1903. 

receipts  in  1904 

By  warrants  issued  in  1903. 

warrants  Issued  in  1004. 
Balance 


Totals. 
To  balance... 


$4,778  67 
15,404  95 
13.811  60 


$33,905  42 


$5.168  63 


$14,487  83 

14,338  63 

5.168  96 


$33.995  42 


BUILDING  AND  LOAN  SUPERVISION  FUND. 

(Section  1387,  Revised  Statutes.  1899.) 


Date. 


Dr. 


Or, 


Jan.  1,  1903. 


Jan.  1,  1903. 


To  balance 

receipts  In  1003 

receipts  In  1904 

By  warrants  issued  in  1903. 

warrants  issued  in  1004. 
Balance 


Totals. 
To  balance.. 


$848  21 
3, 168  41 
3.0S1  76 


$7,098  38 


$145  33 


$3.586  65 

3,366  50 

145  23 


$7.096  38 


STATE  FAIR  FUND. 

(Section  7424,  Revised  Statutes  1899.) 


Date. 


Dr. 


Or. 


Jan.  1, 1903.... 


Jan.  1,  1906.... 


To  balance 

receipts  In  1903 

receipts  in  1904 

By  warrants  Issued  in  1903 

warrants  Issued  in  1904 
Balance 


Totals. 
To  balance  . . 


$5.095  00 
80,370  00 
83.230  00 


$58,695  00 


18.605  00 


$25.465  00 

84.535  00 

8.606  00 


158,605  00 


BALANCE  SHEETS. 


291 


SWAMP  LAND  INDEMXrrY  FUND. 


Date. 


Dr. 


Op. 


Jan.  1, 1905.. 


To  receipts  in  190i. 
Balance 


.  Totals. 
To  balance  . . 


$103  31 


$103  31 


$103  31 


$103  31 
$103  31 


FACTORY  INSPECTION  FUND. 


(Section  54,  page  10,  Laws  1903.) 


Jan.  1,  1903.... 


Jan.  1,  1905... 


To  balance 

receipts  In  1903 

receipts  In  190i 

By  warrants  Issued  in  1903 

warrants  Issued  in  1901 
Balance 

Totals 

To  balance 


$347  85 
7,541  00 
6.525  00 


$14.413  85 
$2  92 


r.798  82 

6,612  11 

2  92 

$14,413  85 


SCHOOL  FOR  THE  BLIND  FUND. 


(Section  7808,  Revised  Statutes.  1899. ) 


Date. 


Dr. 


To  receipts  for  1903 

receipts  for  1904 

By  warrants  issued  In  1903. 

warrants  Issued  in  1904. 


Totals. 


$143  00 
68  15 


$^il  15 


Or. 


$126  50 
84  65 

$211  15 


SCHOOL  FOR  THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB  FUND. 

(Section  7808,  Revised  Statutes  1899.) 


Date. 


Dr. 


Jan.  1,  1903... 


To  balance 

To  receipts  In  1903 

receipts  in  1904 

By  warrants  issued  In  1903. 

warrants  Issued  in  1904. 

Totals. 


$524  29 
7.108  52 
7.375  65 


$15,008  46 


Or. 


$7,042  35 
9,966  11 

$17,008  46 


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SCt:-<,Pl  OF  THE  STATE  ALT^rrOll. 


Mir^SOL'kl  TKAIMXG  SCHOOL  FOR  BOYS  FUXD. 

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TobalAoee I3.69039 

riiC9s\ffU  Id  VMM 46.706  56 

TfyOtlfftM  Id  IWM 54,975  56 

By  warr»nU  tMued  In  1W13 

warraou  iMued  In  IMI 

Balance 

Totals $106.375  56 

To  balance 16,144  88 


1 


Cr. 


649.568  73 

49.679  95 

6.144  SB 


$105.3:5  56 


f>aU) 


BOARD  OF  HEALTH  FUND. 

(Sf^ction  26,    pa^e  7,    Laws  1903.) 


.lany.  1,  1003..   To  balance 

rocelptn  in  1003 

rt*roiptNin  1901 

Ily  warrantM  iHNued  in  IPO). 

warrantH  Uituud  In  1904. 
Balanco 


Jany.  1,  190(>.. 


Totals 
To  balance  . . 


Dr. 


CB74  73 
6.475  00 
8.211  00 


614,960  73 


64,974  08 


Or. 


$3,104  43 

6.882  28 
4.974  03 


614,960  73 


Date 


Juny.  1,  1905.. 


]K)ARD  OF  OSTEOPATHY  FUND. 

(Paire  248,   Laws  1903.) 


To  rood pt«  In  1903 

nn'olpUln  1904 

Ily  witrruritH  Usued  In  190 1. 

warrantH  iMHued  In  19(>4. 
Balance 


Totals 
To  balanro.. 


Dr. 


6570  00 
2.110  00 


r!,710  00 


6538  68 


Or. 


6450  02 

1,721  30 

538  68 


$3,710  00 


Date 


Jany.  1,  1003.. 


Jany.l,  1905. 


GENERAL  BALANCE. 


To  balanco I    $1,998,402  71 


rtHU't plain  m>a 

w^tvluts  in  1W4 

By  warrants  issutHi  tu  IMU 

warrants  i&suod  in  1901 
Balance 


5,331, 5;«  29  < 
5.213.530  46 


Or. 


$5,496,147  47 
4.929,752  35 
2,116.563  64 


Totals $12,542,463  4J      $12,542,463  46 

To  bahinoc I    $2,116,563  64 


BALANCE  SHEETS. 


293 


LIST  OF  BALANCES. 


In  the  several  funds  constituting  the  general  balances  In  the  treasury  December  31,  1904, 

after  payment  of  warrants. 


Funds. 


Dr. 


State  Revenue  fund 

State  Interest  fund 

State  Sinking  fund 

State  Seminary  fund . 

State  School  fund 

State  School  moneys 

State  Seminary  moneys 

Insurance  Department  fund 

Escheat  fund 

Earnings  Missouri  Penitentiary 

Swamp  Land  Indemnity  fund 

Road  and  Oanal  fund 

State  Hospital  No.  1  fund 

No.  2     '*    ....> 

No.  a     "    

N0.4     "    

School  for  Blind  fund 

School  for  Deaf  and  Damb  fund 

Training  School  for  Boys  fund , 

Industrial  Home  for  Girls  fund 

Federal  Soldiers'  Home  fund 

Oounty  Foreign  Insurance  Tax  fund. 

State  Bank  Inspection  fund 

Building  and  Loan  fund 

State  Fair  fund 

Factory  Inspection  fund 

Board  of  Health  fund 

Board  of  Osteopathy  fund 

Oolony  of  Feeble-Mmded  fund 


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Total. 


$1,000,096  21 

206,681  41 

3,260  21 

173  40 

188.800  05 

56,172  42 

67.461  42 

38.280  68 

60.943  49 

t.  713  24 

2,098  40 

10.170  91 

12,330  18 

2.381  02 


6,144  88 


303,830  01 

6,168  96 

145  28 

8.605  00 

292 

4.974  08 

638  68 

22,116,563  64 

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3o6 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


ESCHEATS  FUND. 

Statement  showinsr  the  amounts  In  the  Sscheats  fund  to  the  credit  of  the  heirs 
of  the  following  named  persons  December  31,  1904: 


Heirs  of  Amount. 

Allard,    John   B Jioo  00 

Arnold,    Henry  L 20  00 

Adams,    Joshua   14  59 

Alg-us,    Oral   S 66  14 

Alien,     Wm.     R 23  06 

Aldrldge,     Win '. 223  80 

Allen,    Marshall    35  62 

Arnson,    Iloda    .  200  93 

Allen,     Wm 22  79 

Acton,    Harrison    171  47 

Amaclc,    David    64  50 

Ashmone,     Ur.bocca   H 3  10 

Athey     Wm.    J 52  00 

Arnold,   James  5  00 

Ash,    Naomi 40  29 

Adams,    Karnie   3S  00 

Alldre,    elementary    15  00 

Airhart,    M a  >n3 

Andr<^W8,    Jno.    H 58  55 

Alexander,    MoUie   48  85 

Arnold    ^'s.    Arncid 13  58 

Ames.    Milton 15  00 

Brady,   Liuclnda  ".  10  90 

Bennett,    Walter    N 75  00 

Bentley,    Thomas    288  60 

Bartlow,    Klijah    41  79 

Buckholly,     George    10100 

Boardman,    Nathan    1 12  15 

Bectler,    John    G 26  37 

Bell,    James  G    202  00 

Burris,    David    15  00 

Bremain,     Francis    52  39 

Bass,    Christopher  F 17  27 

Barton,    Elial    68  39 

Bills,    Jonathan    59  74 

Beatley,    Thomas    4  07 

Buider,     John    H 476  28 

Bouguior,    Nicholas    263  52 

Boschen,    Claus    36  00 

Bartoiine,    Nicholas    lO  00 

Boy  len,    John    78  23 

Brickley,   Wm lo  12 

Brandt,    Chns.    D 69  04 

Bruffer,    Mary    32  00 

Busch,    G.   B 108  30 

Busch,    Robt.    H 26  58 

Barnard,   John   138  00 

Bond,     Anna    62  00 

Bacon,    Wm 168  20 

Bollinger,    Isaac   85  70 

Bennecke,   F 19  02 

Block,    Philip    42  84 

Berkenbinc,    Lucille  24  62 

Beck,    Louis    39  23 

Behrens,    Fred    103  00 

Blair,    Wm 100  00 

Bruch,    T.    B.,    shorlff 85  85 

Brewker,    Elizabeth    10  00 

Baldwin,    W.    R.,    sht?riff 35  75 

Buckley,    P.   H.,   sheriff 33  14 

Boult,    Emeline    48  00 

Bain,     Thos 4  00 

Best.    W.    H 711 

Brinkhaus,   Henry  3  00 

Baker,    Susan    5  00 

Bocne,    Amanda    27  74 

Broeker,    Bernard    i  00 

Bagley,    John    323  55 

Berry,     E 60  30 

Boyce,    Sarah  J 14  82 

Benton  vs.  Wood 6  28 


Heirs  of  Amount. 

Buxton,    John    $10  G9 

Brown,    A 18  42 

Buckley,    Michael    106  40 

Br<  •  wn,    Thomas   832  85 

Bird,  Wiley  86  72 

Busch,  Jacob  12  00 

•Bennett,    Mina   36  21 

Burris,    John    5  00 

Burke,    Thomas    6  99 

Blow,   Taylor   2  40 

Bradley,    Benj 6t)  UU 

Barnett,    Mary   ..  73  6) 

Beckneuse,    Conrad   8190 

Bucher,    Casper    100  00 

Bowles,    Stephen    10  00 

Bond,     Mary    F 88  71 

Bender,    John    8  51 

Burrus,   Nancy  40  23 

Boles,     Mary    10  Ou 

Barnum,    Thoma-s    J 80  89 

Barnett,    Chas.    E 829  41 

Bufrl.    ChrisUan  20  90 

Beatty,    James    o  00 

Barnable,   Patrick  25  00 

Bruce,    James    8  56 

Bouzcr,    George    274  30 

Baldridge,    M 40  00 

Boone,    Nathan   91 17 

Bell,    Mary    D    400 

Brown,    Samuel    25 10 

Bence,    Rachel    30  13 

Burke,    Michael    52  89 

Berry,    G.    W 17  50 

Bolden,    Moses    1  00 

Baker,     Margaret    6 15 

Beardsley,    Charles    99  68 

Bueter,     Mary    27  93 

Best,    Carrie    20  44 

Barnes,    Tilman    13  95 

Buckley,    James 49  63 

Boyle,    Owen    64  99 

Brand,   J.   W 96  63 

Boyes,    OrviUo    23  27 

Brand,    Nickalaus    1,000  00 

Belden,    Harriet    43  00 

Bergdorff,     E 20  20 

Branson,    Laura  Belle 2  00 

Burnham,   Joel   48  25 

Eaecker,    Hermann    158  t>0 

Bradshaw,    Wm 22  46 

Ballingcr,    Theodore    110  74 

Bernhardt,    Bernhadt   84  86 

Brooks,   James  D 12  37 

Boucher,  Joshua  6  00 

Burk,   Daniel   1100 

Buggy,   Wm 3  00 

Brady,    Michael    455  62 

Brueggemann,    Elizabeth  2  00 

Barrlnger,    Daniel   7  80 

Brown,    Elizabeth   ...; 100 

Brown,   H.   T 300  05 

Bradshaw,  Wm 958  76 

Bermann,    G.    H 192  53 

Braun,    Louis    42  92 

Bolger,    John   1  00 

Brashear,    .John    41  46 

Brooks,    Newton   8  00 

Byrne,     Michael    54  9SS 

Brooks,     Wm 37  88 

Bass,    Iiavid    42  00 

Barrett,    R 16  10 


BAIJVNCE  SHEETS. 


307 


ESCHEATS  FUND-Contlnued. 


Hein)  of  Amount. 

Bender,    Dora   $1  00 

Bauer,   Kunlgur.da  1  00 

Bedford.    John    377  00 

Burgess,    Dorris    5  19 

Bosch,    Ai-thur    206  14 

Brewen,    Wm 5  00 

Berry,    J.   T 5  00 

Buente,    George    6  00 

Bufflngton,    E.    T 3  69 

Burns,    Thumas    170  64 

Bai-nes,    B.    A 100 

Crong,    George   6  43 

Cook,    Richaid   ^63 

Colcmar.,    Ann    3  12 

Campbell,    Alice    32  00 

Clossin,    1013 

Cox,    Samuel   30  19 

Can*,     I'Yancls    lo2  87 

Crockett,    Matthew    92  80 

Chene,    Christopher   F 84  88 

Cornng,    James    150  04 

Cannaher,    Matthew    60  08 

Curtis,    Lucinda    40  28 

Craft,    Louisa   4  00 

Cox,     John    D 1,178  74 

Crowley,    Micheal    80  94 

Clark,   John  1 300 

Coffee  vs.  Coffee,  part  sale 486  53 

Conrad.    Thos.   B 10  29 

Caldwell,  James  52  30 

Carroll,   Wm.,    et  al 32 

Chrisman.    Gabriel    266  42 

Couts,    Jesse    42  96 

Carson,    Susannah    57  44 

Chapman,    David   275  49 

Cronan,  John  70  71 

Casey,    Annie   259  63 

Cook,   William   57  14 

Copelan,   A.  M 30  00 

Campbell.    James    9  20 

Cook,  Nathaniel   610  91 

Chalfant,   P.  G.. 142  98 

Canterberry,  John  20  25 

Clawer,    Christ 1100 

Calvert,    Leonard    128  67 

Cook,    James    21  43 

Carter,   Gideon  7  35 

Conslo,     Jerry    343  V  7 

Cplley,    G.    L 74  ;«i 

Corbett,    John    195  90 

Cooper,    H.     A 35  53 

Childress,    E 143  70 

Catlln,    Evangeline    4  j^ 

Carlisle,    V/m 122  63 

Chrisman,  Vina  » 117  47 

Crustsinger,    George    28  60 

Cox,    Samuel    5  00 

Chambers,    Ncwlon    30  00 

Campbell,   Russell  100  00 

Crossln,    Bernard    46  30 

Clapper,     Martha    and     Connell, 

James  M 24  80 

Carpenter,    Abigail    9  94 

Carter,    Sarah    A 200 

Carter,   Joseph  47  88 

Chapman,    Elisha  A 9  00 

Coffey.    Thomas    229  16 

Couran,    Mary  J 89  48 

Carter,   Catherine  A 10  00 

Catanoe,   John   968  9S 

Cox.    James   A 163  59 

Crews,    Nathan  C 55  7b 

Crenshaw,   R.  A.  W 32  70 

Cobb,   Wm 2166 

Cunl't,    Ann    126  00 

Clawson.   Millie  Ann 17  50 

Carter,    Sarah    80  60 

Cooper,    Louisa    42 13 

Carter,    Merrill    20  80 


Heirs  of  Ajnount. 

Colbem,   Jane  $200  00 

Curran,   Wm 100 

Connell,    James    l43  85 

Cason,    M.    P 84  13 

Chandler,    Chas.    F 130 

Cavanau^,   Delia  35/0 

Collier,    Leonard    SI  54 

Conner,    Sarah   55  60 

Clark,    G.    W 150 

Coak,    Elijah    15  00 

Coles,    Ames    46  37 

Campbell,-  J.   R 6:i  t)0 

Connor,    R.    P 128  53 

Carter,    O.    R 33  72 

Chlnn.    C.    H 12  80 

Creed,   Martha   77  61 

Dannlels,    Clarissa   50  52 

Davis,    R.    S 3140 

Dohlhoff,    Karl    9  50 

Divlnla,    Sam'l    64  25 

Dumm,    W.   W 112  72 

Diggs,    Aaron   34  61 

Drysdale,    S.    H..    sheriff, 96  27 

Davis    vs.    Latta 21  iiO 

Dickson,    Chas.    W 6  4o 

Dowling,    Larry    170  46 

Donahay,    James    19  00 

Dillingham,    John    32  19 

Deilsie,    Joseph    42  70 

Dikcrman,    Allen    96  00 

Deichert,    Peter    6  71 

Dish,    Peter    10  00 

Dungan,    John    146  00 

Dave,   Jr.,    Wm 63  32 

Dent,    John   34  » 

Dcclalr,    Joseph    18  40 

Doherty,    Wm 68  80 

Duncan,    Oliver    8  50 

Dickinson,    Adam   90  94 

Doyle,    J „g42 

Dixon,    Ennis    268  00 

Dillon,    John    30  26 

Donovan,    Michtu'l    1,258  60 

Davidson,    Alfred    40  95 

Dunboy,    John    72  98 

Dunn,    Archibald    17  55 

Drees,   Theodore  16  82 

Diek,  August  179  85 

Duncan.    Wm 55  04 

Dierberger,    Leo   10" 

Dailey,    Owen    46  jB 

Dinsmore,     Samuel    K 5  00 

Dlerterman,    Jacob    88  28 

Dcak,    H.   D 7  00 

Day,   L.   0 6  00 

Dean,   W ,100  00 

Darrac,    Daniel    1,003  0b 

Daviess,    Thos.    E 32  70 

Duffy,    May    276  53 

Drake,    Mary   1 18 

Doyle,    John 882  50 

Dorege,   Hemiann  II 3  00 

Duncan,   Celia  L.,   and  Elizabeth  16  00 

Davis,    Joshua    6  60 

Dowlin,    Mary    373  65 

Daniels,   C.   B 203  50 

Davoust,    Lars.   A 22  4Z 

Dolan.    Margaret    204  88 

Dentfeldt,    F.    W 6  00 

Depue,    BenJ.   II 14  70 

Dunn,    Jane    417  86 

Dixon.    Bllsha    6  00 

Dunn,  Thomas  1  00 

Deland,    E.    F 73  21 

DeHaven,    Daniel    6W 

Dawson,   Martha  J 2600 

Dusky,    M.    Y 8  00 

Dennis,    Louisa   6  00 

Davis,    Sam'l  F 27  00 


3o8 


REPORT  OF   THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


ESCHEATS  FUND-Continued. 


Heirs  of  Amount. 

Donahoe,    Mary   $1120 

Uougnerty,     Mary    2  UO 

Duncan,    Sarah    5  06 

Drummond.    Geo 20  ^3 

Dlile,    Albert    «  b/ 

Dameron,    Mollie   B 8^0  50 

Dillon,    Jno.    H 29  30 

Deltriok,    Louis   32  13 

Duer  vs.  Ducr,   pari  sale 4G0  91 

Dorton,    J.    T 4  00 

Davis,    Jas.    A 10  00 

ICdmonds,     David    42  Iti 

Kuell,    John    E 113  00 

Krry,     Thomas    24  6o 

Eggers,    licnry    40  84 

Kiliott,    VV.    D l;J4  21 

Evans,    Jeremiah   73  87 

Eslinger.    Christian    136  99 

E.ms,     Richard    210  00 

Eller,    SSusMU    lb  44 

Eaton,     Daniel    M 15  16 

English,    Totty    8  K> 

Elliott,     Chas 20U  23 

Elliott,    Henry    1U2  00 

Edwards,    B.    F 23  66 

Endy,    Baml    243  94 

English,    James    58  76 

Elmore,     VVm.    C 3  00 

Evans,    A.    \V 100 

Eaes,    John   B 40  00 

Ervin,    Joslah    120 

Estes,    Humphrey    1  00 

Eichmann,    Margaret    17  37 

Eldson,    Walker    16  15 

Eprlght,     Geo 30  00 

Fitzslmmons,    Bernard    442  95 

Funer,    Harvier    86  &o 

Felkins,    MarUn    20  00 

Frick,    John    39  65 

l-'arrls,    Sarah    18  80 

Ferris,    Antoino    168  64 

FarrlB,    Andrew    J 1240 

Faulkner,    J:)avld    28  77 

Fleener,    Nicholas  11  8o 

Fisher,    James    17  33 

Fore,    Jesse    T 50  00 

Fleming,    James    K 39  27 

Ford,     Jas.    A 259  76 

Freshhour.     W.     S 595  26 

Foster,    Mary    B 35  56 

Force,     Wm.    E 3  00 

Fey,    Cecilia    79  32 

Franklin,     John    K 22  80 

Field,    Cynthia    2100 

Farrell,    James    87  V8 

Farrls,     Mary    62  00 

Fuchs,    lieinrichs   Rudolph 72  76 

Faucett,    James    24  85 

Finke,    Susannah    2,034  04 

Farnsworth,    Josephine    10 

Fiidmann,    a.    w 39  09 

Flynn,    Margaret   39  72 

Felix,    Susannah    2  00 

FInnerty.    Fetor    187  65 

Finnagan,     Mlcnael    134  22 

Foster,    Jane    D 2  84 

Fairbridge,     Elenor    2  00 

Flelner,    George    5  00 

Farmlngton,    Jno 90  72 

Frcdwald,    Jos 4  1/ 

Grothans.    Theresa    5  00 

Green  vs.    Thos.    Green 128  98 

Goode,     W.    D 126  42 

Gallaher,    James    153  &3 

Gallihan,    James    1 20191 

Grimn,    Wapoleon   B.    W 32  57 

Grant,    John    180  00 

Goidden,    John    14  uo 


Heirs  cf  Amount. 

Gelger,    Lorentz    J4  00 

Glllls,    Daniel   9  65 

Glaucht,   Jacob  38  23 

Guyenet,     Celeste    180  00 

Garvey,    Barney    46  00 

Glasscock,     Sam'l    W 117  69 

Giley,    Spencer    40  19 

Greason,    Daniel   94  VO 

Grant,    Daniel    60  94 

Garland,    Jesse    ^ .  3  OO 

Gamblln,    Henry   15  00 

Grove,   E.   R 464  37 

Grebe,    Fred    230  13 

Greber,     Casper    327  44 

Graham,     Hyman    G 462  13 

Gronemeyer,    Carl    84  2o 

German,    Z 20  00 

Gerk,    Henry    15  00 

Guckuck,     Pauline    17152 

Grogan,    Nelson    6  00 

Goodwin,    James   5  00 

Geiss,     George     92  00 

Gieie,    Elizabeth    15  39 

Grant,    Anna   178  oO 

Goetz,     John    10  00 

Gautler,    Rosalie    100 

Gray,    Ann    18  65 

Gabard,    Mary    C 4  00 

Gaven,    Michael    70  2Z 

Gladney.    James   E 23  48 

Gamble,    Sophia  1  00 

Golay,    Francis    8  13 

Glynn,    James    50  00 

Guthrie,    A.    C 39  39 

Goslln,     Sylve.ster    F 140 

Gordon,     Caroline    11 25 

Garner,    C.    T 1,286  96 

Green,    J  amts    9  19 

Gish,     George    30  00 

Griessen,    Bartholamrw    10  23 

Gaflelt,     Anna    19112 

Garner,    E.    and   E 136  30 

Gibbons,    John    4  38 

Grubcr,    Christian,    Est 624  19 

Gullck,     R.    B 13  21 

Huetman,    T.    A 7  00 

Henson,    Wm 53  93 

Hanley,    Thomas    114  96 

Halns.    E.    H 6  00 

Harrison,    J.    L. 3  00 

Hancock,    J.    D 6  45 

Hurd,    Octavia    30  00 

Home   Mutual   Saving   Ass'n 61  45 

Hugcs,    Catherine    6  00 

nines,    Joseph    B 612  80 

Hull    vs.    Bristoe,    part    sale 17  85 

Hastings,     Redman    , 32® 

Hildcrbrand,    Isaac    16  00 

Henry,    Malcolm    20  00 

Hale,     Wm 227  50 

Humphreys,    James    120  80 

Hopkins,     W.    C 69  03 

Hopewood,    John    58  13 

Hahh,    Joseph    1134 

Kerry,    James    38  32 

Horing,    John    H 16  30 

Hambrock,    Henry    14  80 

Hogan,    John    3  19 

Hannigan,  Anthony  ....: 30  67 

Hueckey,    Wenslaus    16  00 

Heintz,    Fritz    86  94 

Heinrlchs,    Catherin    80  30 

Harris,    John   L. 24  07 

Harvey,    Sarah    G " 19  21 

Hathcher,    Harrison    7  05 

Hettinger,    Leonard    68  38 

Hardin,    George    106  13 

Hayden,    James    23  36 


BALAi\CE  SHEETS. 


309 


ESCHEATS  PUND-Contlnued. 


Heirs  of  Amount. 

Hall,    John    $16  90 

Hill,     Washington    '56  77 

Hays,    Ellen    15  43 

Hempel,    Wm 7  94 

Halcomb,     Bsirney    6  46 

lliirtraan,    Margaretta    58  44 

Hcittl,     H 382  65 

I  loover,    A ". 14  80 

Humphreys,    Sarah    7  36 

Hoops,    John    ^ 5  00 

Hatly,    Maltilda    31  00 

Hartman,    P.    K 76  31 

Hall,    Luoinda    64  50 

HIcklln,    James    10  00 

Hanna,    Sallle   P •>4  SO 

ITerndon,    George    20  49 

Hoover,    Thomas    13  93 

Harold,    Leonard    29  00 

Hardin,    Sarah   87  38 

Hammer,    Chas 4  50 

Hanon,    Michael    423  79 

Hurlburt,     Theresa    7  25 

Hall.    Noland    &    Co 16  15 

Hassett,   Gerold  47  70 

Howe,    Margaret    42  65 

Holderman,    Henry    6  00 

Huenberg,   Ernest   237  50 

liawlJns,    H.    M 8  00 

Hoinrlch,    John    9  4>? 

Henderson.    Elizabeth    9171 

Hook.    Polly  Ann    10  2o 

Huff,    Richard    114  00 

Heinrlchs,    Charlps    33  30 

Hibber  et  al.vs.  Speers.  part  sale  91  86 

Houffhan,    Sophia    323  34 

Haurion,    John   P 10  00 

Haurion,    Agnes    100 

Helnrichs,     Charles    53  92 

Hall.    Jacob    133  25 

Heldbreder,   Louis  1  00 

Huffaker,    Joseph    A 10  00 

Hayres,    Jane    224  30 

Harris,    Wm.    H 36  6^ 

Hayden,    James    44  20 

Hanes,    Emily    24  96 

Hurst,    Helena    .  / 48  32 

Hinck,    Henry    137  60 

Horbeck.    John  18  00 

Hays,    Rebecca   45  75 

Huttlg,    Josephine    M 30  00 

Hull.     David    85 

Hardwick,    Albert    34  25 

Howard,    Geo.    M 22  50 

Higgins,    Michael    3  40 

Hyde,    John    10  00 

Harding,    E.    H 87  31 

Hugunin,    Suzanne 1  00 

Haying,    Bernard    5  00 

Hurt,    M.    M 50  00 

Tffim,    James    4  00 

Hauser,    J.    W 6  07 

Holden,     N.     B 292  24 

Hunter,    Elizabeth    74  24 

HunistOD,    Jno.    M 10  00 

Hughes,    Jamos    3  00 

Hefter,    Amelia    100 

Hank.    WiHiam    286  17 

Hulgan,    Wm.   and   Etta 55  98 

Hilder,    F.    F.    &   Co.,    et   al    as- 
signment      102  68 

Hess,    Fred 92  59 

Hoitzman.    H.    W 97  S9 

Idcoker,    Henry   23  65 

Irwin,    Charles    6  00 

Isbell,    George    6  00 

Job,    John    25  00 

Johnson.    Gideon   64  92 

Joslin,    Edward    100 


Heirs  of  Amount. 

Jackson,   R.   W $18  37 

Johnson,    Rich   et  al [  2  83 

Jump,    J.   H.,    et  al '  399  80 

Jackson,    Caleb    10  00 

Johnson,    James   M 8  34 

Janis,     Margaret    43  53 

Jadelot,    Charles   25  74 

Julian,     Sarah    354 

Julian,    Stephen    18  26 

Johnson,    John    Page 40  00 

Johnson,     Ole    27  74 

Johnson,    James    30  00 

Jordan,    James   564  31 

Johnson,    Elvira    30  98 

Jackson,    Wm.  • 200  33 

Johnson,    Dora    6  25 

Jasper,     Simeon    2  00 

James,    Jennie    8  00 

Johnston,    Henry    10  00 

James,    Louisa    7  "oo 

Junk,    Hermann    1  oO 

Jaeger,    Anna   1  oo 

Jackson,    John    M 124  00 

Johnson,    Wm 486 

Janzar,    Anna    5  oo 

Jones,   John  I> 90  00 

Johnson,    Amy   10  00 

Jacobs,     F 7  65 

Johnson,    Martha    3  00 

Jones,    Robt..    part  sale 6  86 

Jones,    W.    B 130 

Johnson,    W.    B.,    Rec.    Est 83' 02 

Jacobs,    Joel    10  00 

Kroft.    Caroline   3  oO 

Klotz,    J.    H 10  00* 

Kraus,    K 1  oO 

KIrett,    J.    H 5  00 

Kellogg,    Wm.    C 6  38 

Kemper.    Henry    268  14 

Kelphold.    Charles    233  00 

Kisker,    Frederick   75  00 

Kuhnent.   Edward  200  00 

Klley,    Roger   17  41 

Knaust,    I-raurent    47  70 

KIrcher,    Felix    8  30 

Kreuse,     Wm 46  01 

Kagle,     James    4180 

Kartner,    Jacob    57  39 

Killingsworth,    Reuben    15  57 

Keiths.    Edward    20  50 

Kennel,    Nicholas    9  90 

Klous,    Wm 14  09 

Kenney,    Owen   5  77 

Kidwell.    David    5  00 

Kelly,    Marararot    19  00 

Kelly,    S.    H 83  00 

Kane.    James  17  67 

Krusch.   Julius   106  00 

Koos.    lA)uis   C 211  84 

Kubaneck,     Anthony     358  24 

Kllnlslck.    Charles    300  00 

Kohlhage,    Frederick    6100 

Killoren,    Sarah    205  10 

Key,   Wm. 36  25 

Koenlg,    Margartie   136  50 

Knight,    George    2  00 

Koch,    Anna    56  35 

Kuda,    Mike    20  00 

Kelly,     Richard    T 193  45 

Kramer,    G.    A 100 

Kelly,     Michael    C 48  52 

Kirker,     Sadie    65  48 

Keef e,     John    68  21 

Kenna,    Thomas   17  43 

Keely,    Mary   D 10  55 

Kearnes,    Thomas    72  10 

Kester.    Jacob    43  75 

KIncald,    Mary  J 2  40 


310 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


ESCHEATS  FUND-Contlnued. 


Heirs  of  Amount. 

Koldflelsh,    Mary   ^41 

lOilghan,     Olive    ax 154  37 

Kelso,    W.    A.    M 3139 

Koith,    Winifred    24  32 

Krause,    August    113  09 

Kluman,    Kntharinc    5  00 

Ktarcher,   Jacob   3  00 

Keerlege,    Richard    2,435  24 

Keyes.    Louisa    4  99 

Kldwell  vs.   KIdwell   134  20 

Little,  John  5  00 

Lusk,    L.   A 72  00 

Leopard,   Rose   8  25 

Long,   vs.  Taylor  et  al 26  31 

Leaton.    D.    L 19  79 

Lohman,   Jno.   F 48  o5 

Llf ka,   Margaret  65  o9 

Long,    John  P W  20 

Lancement,   Jerome  169  30 

Likens,    Henry    972  05 

Lemon,    James   ^^  xi 

Lewis,   Wm 17  00 

Llijcboug-h,    Catherine    30  38 

Lyons,    C 14  78 

T^gan,    Wm ^^5  22 

Tx)velace,   D.  Barton 4G0  92 

London,    John   ^^  ?? 

Lewis,    G.    W 4640 

Lee,    P.    H 96  85 

Lamm,    W.    K 55  40 

Lamm,   S.  B ,14  10 

Lyons,    John    190  65 

Laws.    Marie    «5x  V5 

Llghtner,    James   S 237  17 

Liggett,    Enoch    27  60 

Linger.    Elizabeth    86  00 

Lawrence,    Eva    ^^  Jj 

Long,   John   1^  jj 

Lawler.    Ann    19  34 

T^e,    Charles    2?  00 

Labadle,    Julia   2  00 

Lampkln,    Joel    »  80 

Lemley,    B.    M 12  05 

Lenox,    Geo.   W 6  00 

Lunsford,    Sarah    2«  63 

Lewis,    Maggie   ©4  n 

Lannlgan.    Lawrence    7  a 

Tester,    William    10  00 

LandgrafT.    Joseph    ^ 

Lockett,    Est    J5  ^ 

Lea.    W.    T 15  00 

Tjorrance,    Eliza    3  4o 

Life  Association  of  Amerlcp,    un- 
claimed  assets    Ji^ 

Lynch,    James    ^xl  ^ 

Lust,    Lucretla    97  40 

Mallowney,    Stephen    234  64 

Maher,    James    24fi  28 

Martin,     George    .oo  Jo 

Moore,    Samuel    ^?a  i? 

Moss.    Hiram    ^^2  Jl 

Malker,    .Tohn    419  99 

Milton,    Stephen    37  R5 

Molter,    George    1^  JJ 

Mueller,    Christian    2?  37 

Mueller,    Mary    42  3R 

Maney,    Thomas    "^  ^9 

Mullln,   Charles   '^^  ^ 

Muller.    P.    B 1'^  00 

Mllley,    B012 

Morse,    Henry   10  75 

Mock.    Jacob  H 93^ 

Messplay,    Celeste    3fi  xi) 

Murnhy,    Thomns    107  46 

Medlln,    Alfrey    1^  JO 

Mnrtln.    Geo.    W 214  00 

xTaddln,    Philip    ^  J2 

Moyers,    Anna    D 337  22 


Heirs  of 


Amount. 


Morgan,  August  $77  16 

Mosesr    T.    W 26  79 

Miller,   Albert  7100 

Morrison,    Wm 65  92 

Marto,    Dan    22  02 

Mohr.    Philip    ..-. 55  80 

Medders,    Catherine    7187 

Marcus,    Adams    277  74 

Mueller,    Christian    22  61 

Moore,    John    12180 

Markle,    Moses   48  00 

Martin.    Wm 8  50 

Meyers,    John    46  00 

Mallahan,    Frances    16  95 

Mueller,    V 124  25 

Moran,    Aurora    44  25 

Maus,    Conrad  113  47 

Myer,    Christina    7108 

Medley,    W.    H 150 

Mead,    Mary    56  80 

Mason,    vs.    Farrls,    et   al.    part. 

sfile    7  22 

Miller,     Jas.'  K............. 362  77 

Murta,    Henry    88  10 

Manley,    Daniel    108  96 

Matthews.    James    25  06 

Muller,    Frederick    100  00 

Manley,     Daniel     1 61 

Maurens,    Joseph    873  96 

Murphy,    James    103  17 

Malouney,    Mary,    alios,    Fannie..  80  10 

Maus,    George   38  00 

Mason,    Lola    I9  60 

Madison,     Joshua    3  00 

Martin,    John    28  03 

Moore,    James    E 12  22 

Mayo.    H.    B 12  29 

Main,    Jesse    '• 38  87 

Meyer,    Gertrude    18  80 

Malone,   James   112  08 

Murphy.    Patrick    93  42 

Marshall,    David    C 990 

Mitchell,    Michael    12  72 

Markey,    Pat    8  46 

Miller,    Catherine    BOO 

Meyers.     Sophia    1  00 

May.    Palby   Ann H  52 

Martin.    Ann    P 6  00 

Murphy.     Sam'l     77  74 

Mnddox,    Jame^    8 

Moore,   Lydla  P 2 

Miller.    S.    W 1 

Murray,     James     1 

Madden,    James    

Manuel,    James  W 

Moore,    Amos  

Miller.   Ann   

Malcolm.    Barbara    S 

Moss,    T.    J '. 

Minor,    Robt.    H 

Mev,     Josephine    

AfuVifee,    W.    H 

Mpyer,    Catherine    

Miles.    Jno  ,    Est.    part    sale 

Mooney,   .Tohn   

Marlott,    Eliaq  S.    Est 

Marten,    C.    F 

MrBray,    Dorothy    

McSweeney,    James    

MoDoughertv,    Richard    

MoClare.    Elizabeth    

Mor'ioskv,   Henry  

McKenna.    Terrenes    

ATcFatrldgp,    .Tohn    

MoT/ard,    Daniel    

McCarver,    Nathan    

McCormack.    Michael   46  62 

McGuInn,    Michael    34  25 


00 
34 
00 
00 
50  41 
200 

19  20 
172  97 

48  17 

108  20 

400 

100 

196  20 

20  24 
124  20 

68  50 

18  7fi 

14  89 
1 

63 

29  00 
250  43 
14^  *^ 

40  78 

14  23 

19 

Si 


03 
00 


26 

46 


BALANCE  SHEETS. 


3" 


ESCHEATS  FUND-Contlnued. 


Heirs  of  Amount. 

McMllUn,    Elizabeth    $242  00 

McNally,   John  88134 

McTa^rgat,    David   12  87 

McFadden,    Samuel   60  00 

McGalty,    Samuel    8  25 

McCaleb,    John    96  45 

McHenry,    Robert    29  51 

McDonouffh,    Elizabeth    1, 357  04 

McCune,    Ella  -. 17  88 

McCready,   Catherine  2118 

McCann,    John    50  00 

McMahan,    Patrick   3  00 

McCarthy,    Patrick    215  33 

McElroy,  Nancy  12  10 

McCune,    John    S 1 17 

McQueen,    Geo.    W 16  80 

McTntlre,    Patrick    174  94 

McHufiTh,     Ed 35  06 

McMahon,    Jane    3  00 

McCabe,    Michael    15  40 

McKenna,    Josephine    70  56 

McKInstry,    Nelson    3  57 

McCauley,    Mary   A 10  23 

McBreath.    Elizabeth   15  00 

McKerrall,    Wm 5  95" 

McCay    vs.    Davis 114 

McGrath.    Michael    75  65 

McCrury.    R.    S 6  00 

McMahon.   Mary  8  22 

McLaughlin,    Wm 18125 

Newton,    John    263  75 

Nelson,    Joseph   B 8192 

Nedwln.    Nicholas   2  25 

Nigh,     Samuel    F 20  00 

Nash.    John  T 41  77 

Nelson,    Southway    41  83 

Noetzer.    Wm 406  10 

Nelly,   Thomas   29  28 

Nash.    "Major"    2  80 

Nicholas.    John    3  00 

Norris,    Mary  A 52  00 

Newland,    Ell    10  63 

Norton,    Messer    15  6S 

Nance,    Ivy   » 7  25 

Nicholas  vs.   Furgeson   24  93 

Nicholson.    R.    B 6  00 

Ogrlesby.   BenJ 1  00 

Owens  et  al.   vs.   Fowler 9  00 

Offner,    Archibald   20  00 

Offner,    Adam    6  73 

O'Leary,    John    45  50 

O'Brain.    Michael    (» 

Offult,    W^arren    24  53 

Osbom,    R.    R 47  00 

Owens,    John  B 92  64 

O'Take,    Alexander    10  82 

Owen.    R.    B 6183 

O'Connor.    Ellen    219  11 

O'Neill,    Martha    32  14 

O'Meara.    Elizabeth 15  84 

O'Callahan,    John    3,638  16 

Ormond,    .John    627  39 

Owsley,    John    H 50  00 

O'Connor,    Wm 11  40 

O'Brien,    .John    34  45 

O'Brien.    Thos.    W 32  77 

Gates.    Thomas    3  00 

O'Brelen.   .Tohn   96  84 

Owen.   J.   8 6110 

O'Brien,    Bridget    138  90 

Oxford,    John    17  40 

Ordrung,    Adam    7  50 

Osborn,    Kennish    83  65 

Piatt.    Hannah    18  15 

Porter  vp.    Pftterson   et   al 1S8  49 

Parker,    Chrlsti'^n 65  71 

Pepperman.    John    78  00 

Preston,    Calvin    6  57 

Picon,     Bantiste    443  75 

Parsons,    Thomas   16  20 


Heirs  of  Amount. 

Prensch,    Henry    $73  93 

Parks,     Margraret    19  82 

Price,   Wm 264  62 

Pense,    Wm 87  00 

Pollard,    Wm 20  00 

Patton,    Wm 104  72 

Patterson,    Hulda    67  80 

Parker,     Letitla    11147 

Persinger,    Eliza    ^..  100 

Pugh,    John    80  12 

Phelan,    Stephen    M 73  66 

Poindexter.    Richard   L 73  80 

Plaster,   Wm.   H 3  10 

Palsack,    Adolph   26  89 

Palmer,    Arthur  W 211*38 

Patrick,    John   D 43  00 

Pool,    Mary    10  40 

!'owi»rs,    John    ^ 100 

Propst,    Elizabeth    0  00 

Pfeiffer,    Henry    5  40 

Powell,    R.    W 1  no 

Preis,    Fred    100 

Phelan,    Richard     296  88 

Piercy,    Blake    a  05 

Pohlmann,     Anton 51  05 

Phirman,    Zachariah   235  00 

Pelrless    Building   and   L«oan   As- 
sociation      16  75 

Patter,    John   86  04 

Pence,    Andrew    2  50 

Patterson,    Chas 14  14 

Quinlan,    Daniel  and  Mary 7  00 

Qutnlan,   Mary  10  40 

Quigley,    Wilbert    H 6  20 

Oiilrk,    Katie    2  20 

Rice,    Pleasant    l  42 

Randall.    A.    F 36  92 

Ramsour,    H.    H 12  46 

Reuben,    80  86 

Rohr,    Wm 240  17 

Rlckman,     Henry     4  28 

Tlighord,     Francis    18  99 

Repetto,    Francis    21  89 

Reinhart.    W.    P 87  30 

Reiloy,    James    6  00 

Rausberger,    A 3  00 

Rector,    Royal    5  06 

Rowles,    Wm 15  25 

Renox,     Ruf  us    70  00 

Randall,    Enoch    44  62 

Randol,    Anthony    40  63 

Rogers.    Mary    A S7  25 

Romego,    John    9  39 

Ranney,    Thos.    W... 5100 

Robertson,    Sarah   13  05 

Roy,    Sophia  479  42 

Roy,    Roxanna   60  56 

Rin><,    Jane 55  94 

Roark,    John    58  79 

Peid,    Anna 876  70 

Robey,    Nicholas    7  00 

Rasat,    F 43  S8 

Rowen,    Michael    9  65 

■Roundtree.    A.    J 67  11 

Rogers,    Edwin    47  00 

Roberts,    Jacob    17  20 

R'^c-se,    D.   B 46  93 

Rolls,    Joseph    IS  27 

Rihs,     Adam     75  30 

Robinson.     .TamPs    7  20 

Runell,    Thomas    273  01 

Rhine,     Sam'l    A 37  17 

Rhine,    Martin   172  18 

Rpich.    Jospph    250  34 

Ritrhlon.    Ipnat'i's    187  19 

Robertson.   R.   W IS  00 

R«>id.    John    100  79 

Reld.     Guzllla    4  78 

ReichEird.    Eliza   8183 

Rohan,    Chas 258  40 


312 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR, 


ESCHEATS  FUND-Contlnued. 


Heirs  of  Amount. 

Renshaw,    G.   S -      $4  92 

Rhodes,     E.     D 180  82 

Robertson^    Malcolm    99  70 

Rausch,    Chas 4  67 

Roberts.    D.    B 87 

RIchmord,    Roland    6  00 

Richie,    Thomas    466  39 

Rice,    Nancy    E 10  25 

Roblrds.     Pricella    140 

Rit'hl,     Edward    100 

Rattln^r,    Raines    100  00 

Roller,    John    83  79 

Ramsey.    Jro.    W 15  63 

Rohmler.     M.    D 98  82 

Stone,    Dan'l    31  58 

Stone,    Madison   2  00 

Schade.    W.    P.,    sheriff 60  00 

Seat,    Henry   W 5  00 

Short,    Christoph'jr      22140 

Stort,    Margraret    2  40 

Sinnett,    J.    W 49  8/ 

Ston^,    Abel    100 

Steiger,     Peter    2  00 

Sullivan   vs.    Sauler 58  78 

Stockard,    C.   H.   et  al 66 

Shuman.    Frederick   123  70 

Self,    John    9  91 

Sheridan,    Cornelius   33  00 

Sevard,    (loo.    W 6  00 

Seward,     Wm 29  00 

Schmidt,     Gottfried    38  00 

Schinde,    Francis    55  96 

Summerville,    James   11  10 

Selfel.    Jno.    D 7  18 

Shroyer,    Jacob    127  35 

Smith,     I.    G 30  00 

St.  Agne,    Monsieur   102  00 

Smith,    I'olly    58  72 

Schwartz.    Isaac   16  55 

Smith,    Hamilton    35  07 

Shal.     Henry    31158 

Sauerbuer,    I^orents    113  71 

Rc^rMder,    Tobias    32  92 

Schultz,    John    « 12109 

Stevens,    Partley    48  59 

Smith,    Peter    26  70 

Schlbal,    Fred    36  31 

Smith,    Wm 187  87 

Scull,    James    P 852  20 

Stofel.     I.owls    W 37  11 

Sullens,    Catherine    76  80 

Stone,     Arabia    49  12 

Sites,    John    20  00 

Smith.     Men-dlth    27  70 

Shannon.     Benj    112  00 

Shoemaker.     George     150  32 

Schenhauser.    Gcc  rpe    120  18 

Sherman,    Henry    184  00 

Sutton,   Jesse   104  92 

Shamblln.    K.    B 19  80 

Smith.    John    40  00 

Schmeld,    Benedict    152  S2 

Schoan,     S 109  44 

Smith.    Wm.    A 9  44 

Schultz,    Charles    12  67 

Schuler,     Martin     12  83 

Schott.     Oliver    190  00 

Schumpe.  John  25  50 

Schrougne,    P     33  49 

StelnUemper,    E 140  39 

Stein,    P.    A.    H. 16  95 

Schnssler,    T^eonard    100  00 

Scolten,    Peter 10  15 

Shaw,     Wm 70  05 

Spaenle,    Mapdalena    3  00 

Stohl,   John  Georgro   5  no 

Slater,    Alex 5  70 

Shaune.<?sey,    Patrick    47  14 

Sabadlo,    John    100 

Stacy  &  Stone  8  26 


Heirs  of  Amount. 

Schmidt,    Otto   ^36  59 

Slater,    Mary   E 15  97 

Sharpton,     Wm 2  00 

Soegers,    Lrfimbert    100 

Schmidt,    John    453  06 

Sandusky,    James    30  00 

Schuttis,    Joseph    128  15 

Schussler,    Marparet    4,152  76 

Schrader,    P'rederlck    177  00 

Smith,    Irwln    Z 40  85 

Sapreba,     F.     X 136  86 

Shearer.    Rebecca    42  62 

Spiro.     Mike    387  54 

Sherman,    Currence    5  25 

Shadduck,     Mary    2192 

Shaw,    Ella    E 10  95 

Slavens,    T.    M 6  00 

Smith,    W.    li.   J 1094 

Sharp,    Mary    T 10  00 

Snydonstricker,    Alice    193  45 

Stephenson,    John    Y 100 

Spiers,    Zacbarlah    20  00 

Sidn,    Thomas    M 117  32 

Pmart,    Mary    S 2  15 

Staniper    Rcsa    .  ' 8  00 

Sarrah,    Jacob    115 

Scott,     Robt 352  70 

Snow,    H.   H 43  10 

Smith,     G.    W 9  10 

Stemmler,    Fred    69  15 

Schles,    Sinirn 38  90 

Schaefer,     J.     L 232  35 

Sln^.    I^e    21100 

Schuma<;her.    Gtrtrutie    3  63 

Smith,    Christina    3  00 

Soud^rs,     Nathan    5  00 

Schopp,    Jacob    5  00 

Shrewsbury,    Chas.    R 4  00 

Stroud,   Allen   100 

Seymour,    James    M.  9  3S 

Swlnney,    Thos 23  74 

Spurlock,    M.    M 6  00 

Schra  der,     Charles    76  00 

Sparks,    John   C 27  45 

Sweeney,    Jas 5  00. 

Sumption,     Joseph     74.*^ 

Shock,    W.    T 3  40 

Styshenson   vs.    Smith    et   al 84  06 

Stei)hens,     John     12  31 

Scott.   Herman,   assignee  46  27 

Schultz,     Kate     699  IG 

Subree,     Ernrst    I  OO 

Smith,    Marv    29  96 

Smith,     Catherine    108 

Sut.s.    M.  B 3  95 

Shellman.    A.    N 5  50 

Story.    Nancy    24  02 

Thornton,    V.    H 20  25 

Tanner    vs.    Crowlry 64  rs 

Tilford,    C.    H 442  13 

Thon»as,    Jacob    18  11 

Turner,    Allen    C 375  00 

Tlerny,    John    37  45 

Thomas,     Peyton    340  00 

Turner,     Alfred    6  36 

Thlele.     Fred    C 25  09 

Twclvetree,    Joseph    233  25 

Todd,    Jackson    9  80 

Tierane,    Chas.    P' 448  25 

Tonby,    Thos.    H 288  77 

Thorp,    Marcraret    14  50 

Thorp,    Basil    L 18  79 

Toler,    P:ilza    R 9  21 

Thies.    Mary    10  00 

Ton*»r.    Dennis    1 00 

Tuckness.    Nnncy  J *2  83 

Tlllery,    James    89  06 

Thompson.    Samuel    S6  00 

Taylor,    Mar>'    B 22  01 

Teddeman,   Henry  273  87 


BALANCE  SHEETS. 


313 


ESCHEATS  FUND-Contlnued. 


Heirs  of  Amount. 

Tlllotson,    SalUe    $18  43 

Tanner,    Joel    7  07 

Tooker,    Shep  0 1,722  70 

Taylor,    Sallle  E 29  18 

Thomas,    Edgar  T 10  80 

Taylor,    Jane   181  79 

Taylor,    Temperance    8  00 

traylor,    Sam'l  A 4  00 

Tettenihart,    Wm 874  3b 

Tulis,    Rachcal   128  55 

Unknown. Man,    "A*..... 102  00 

Usher,    John    150  58 

Unknown  person   No.   2 27  04 

Unknown   man   No.     1,     lost     on 

steamer  Stonewall   228  72 

Unknown   person   No.    9,    lost    on 

steamer  Stonewall   18  t)8 

Unknown    white    woman    No.    38 

lost  on  steamer  Stonewall 80  62 

Unknown    white    male    floater 37  40 

Uebehardt,    Joseph   150  98 

Vanleer,   Samuel   10&  f  i 

Van   Bechnian,    Fred    174  36 

Van    Meter,    Ablshal    5  00 

Vessllls.    Ann'  5  (lO 

Vaiidevler,    Thomas    8  '.'0 

Vincent.     Elizabeth    IPSO 

Vlx,    Andrew    ?38  58 

Vigrnette,     Louis    269  97 

VoUinger,    Jacob    58  18 

Vasel,    Louisa   6  49 

Welst,    Catherine    22  41 

White  vs.   Llerly  et  al i09  49 

Ward,    Geo.   W 222    24 

Wlekner,    Mary    1  'K) 

Wells,    Horace    F 7S0  bl 

White  vs.  McCracken,  part  sale  99  41 
White,  et  al.  vs.  McCraken,  part 

pf^lp    29  78 

Wllllam8,''Wrn!*!!.'!!!.'!!.'.*!.';.';!*.!!  HIO  70 

Webb.    Littlebcrry   23  43 

Wolfram,    John    C 100  00 

Whipple,    P 112  liO 

Welsh,    James    13  19 

Woeppel,     George    116  56 

Wavers,  Elizabeth  Co9  47 

Whitehead,    G.    W SO  00 

White.    John  C 39  95 

Washington,    James    A 174  41 

Wallace,    Tye    217  77 

Williams,    Luke    D 103  54 

Williams.    John    H IT'J  04 

Wimt,    Christian    f.5  (K) 

White,    Joseph    41  40 

Wallace.    David   15  00 

Woods,    Samuel    10  00 

Williamson,    Jarvls    1,730  58 

Walker     R.    W 7  62 

Wallace,    John   8  60 


Heirs  of  Amount. 

Wlneland,    Wallace    $35  20 

WhIt:-^raore,    Jam(;s    M 59  75 

White.    Michael    7  09 

Wedow.    Gottfried  109  01 

Walsh,    James    63  41 

Willis,    James    259  96 

Weldon,    James  V 97  68 

Wheaton,    Theodore   D 086  34 

Waters,    W.   H 29  75 

Waters,    R.    C 7  90 

Walts,    Ransom    G 1128 

Wernleker,    A 22  40 

Wagner,  Jacob  F 10  00 

Wllkerson.    Abigail    157  58 

Walters.    David    1150 

Wherry,    M 50  53 

Wilcox,    E.    H 13  46 

Wilson,    W.    T 412 

Wade,    Fendell    P 70  61 

Warner,    Mathilda  P 69  33 

Wlckham,     Margarft    306  94 

Woodruff.    F.    M 124  05 

Wessman.    August    55  19 

Wolf.    Ella    59  25 

Walllnr,    John    Z 65  81 

Whlsman,   E.  C 10  00 

Wood.'ln,    James    G 19  00 

Woods,    Cr.nrad    20  00 

Watson,    Howard    10  65 

Wheatley,    Susan   43  36 

White,    Isaac    135 

Wagoner,    August    5  00 

Went3,    Henry    47  ?5 

Ward.    Hettle  L 25  18 

T\  llson,    Martha   153  24 

Wright,    David   20  Oa 

Wiight,    Amelia   L 12  17 

Wood,   James  4:J  45 

Walker,    Isaac    6  96 

Ward,    Emma  R 1  00 

Warnington,    R.    E G7  OS 

Woods,     Parmella    5  00 

Western    Union    BIdg.    and    Loan 

A,ssoclation    S3  77 

Ward.    Amelia    3  (-0 

Wilson,    John    A 77  49 

Wlngerel,    Susan    2  00 

Wilson,    Alex  D 49  48 

^V^Ik.    George    .52  11 

Wiskcrchln.    P.    J 5  00 

Wood.    J.   E.,    part  sale 144  09 

Ychlins',    John    36  29 

Yetter,    Joseph    343  S8 

"V  eager,    Elizabeth    9  36 

Young,    Amanda  216  56 

Zenier,    John    9  35 

Zl'^gelmeyer,    Simon   5  00 

ZunLsteg,    Veronica   10  OC 


3H 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


TRIAL  BALANCE. 


Date. 


January  1.  1904. 


Dr. 


Or. 


Jan.  1. 


By  balance 

To  disbursements 

To  balances  on  hand  January  1,  1901— 

State  Revenue  fund 

State  Interest  fund 

State  Sinking  fund 

State  School  fund 

State  Seminary  fund 

State  School  moneys 

State  Seminary  moneys 

Insurance  Department  fund 

Escheats  fund 

Earnings  Missouri  peniten  tlary 

Road  and  Oanal  fund 

liUnatlc  Asylum  No.  1  fund 

Lunatic  Asylum  No.  Z  fund 

Lunatic  Asylum  No.  3  fund 

School  for  Blind  fund 

School  for  Deaf  and  Dumb  fund 

Reform  School  for  Boys  fund 

Oounty  Foreign  Insurance  Tax  fund 

State  Bank  Inspection  fund 

Building  aifd  Loan  Supervision  fund...  . 

Factory  Inspection  fund 

Board  of  Health  fund 

Board  of  Osteopathy  fund 

Receipts  from  collectors  of  revenue  in  190i- 

Adair  county 

Andrew  county 

Atchison  county 

Audrain  county 

Barry  county 

Barton  county 

Bates  county 

Benton  county 

Bollinger  county 

Boone county 

Buchanan  county 

Butler  county 

Oald well  county, 

Callaway  cocnty 

Oamden  county 

Oape  Girardeau  county 

Oarrull  county 

Garter  county 

Oass  county 

Oedar  county 

Oharlton  oounty 

Ohrlstian  county 

Clark  county 

Clay  county 

Clinton  county 

Cole  county 

Cooper  county 

Crawford  bounty 

Dade  county 

Dallas  county 

Daviestt  county 

DeDalb  county 

Dent  county 

Douglas  county 

Dunklin  county 

Franklin  county 

Oasconade  county 

Gentry  county 

Greene  county  

Grundy  county 

Harrison  county 

Henry  county 

Hickory  county 

Holt  county * 

Howard  county , 

Howell  county 

Iron  county , 

Jackson  county 

Jasper  county 

Jefferson  county 


$5,490,147  47 

4fi2.P94  02 

207.098  70 

521.290  75 

1&)40 

1.687  21 

187.15125 

lU.im  01 

24.761  06 

34.933  71 

58.631  26 

2,587  06 

3,230  43 

9.691  26 

9,819  86 

16  SO 

590  46 

846  25 

187,296  25 

5,695  79 

439  97 

90  03 

3,645  30 

119  96 


fl.  998. 402  71 


16,346  48 
17,211  48 
21,755  79 
24,573  86 
It.  136  54 
16,513  39 
24,782  66 

9,128  50 

5,568  06 
26,306  65 
01,119  68 
10,711  85 
16,489  87 
16.473  64 

8,904  66 
17,849  06 
23,200  55 

3,744  44 
23.751  09 

9.771  72 
24.865  71 

7.508  86 
12,394  24 
20,138  62 
20.068  60 
14.895  69 
20,248  25 

7,977  83 
10.223  05 

5,053  56 
21,333  33 
14.455  67 

5.537  09 

4,411  47 

9.118  80 
21,074  57 

9,688  86 
16,932  13 
39,512  92 
15,613  12 
19,910  94 
22,981  20 

5,443  42 
18.560  05 
16,751  96 

0.IP3  80 

6,389  07 

295,038  07 

49,464  00 

16,193  19 


BALANCE  SUli£TS. 


315 


TRIAL.  BALANCB-Contlmied. 


Date. 


January  1,  1901. 


Dr. 


Or. 


Receipts  from  collectors  of  revenue  in  t90S— 

Johnson  county 

Knox  county 

Laclede  county 

Lafayette  county 

Lawrence  county 

Lewis  county 

Lincoln  county 

Linn  county 

Lf yingston  county 

McDonald  county 

Macon  county 

Madison  couuty 

Maries  county, v 

Marlon  county 

Mercercounty 

MiUercounty 

Mississippi  county    

Moniteau  county 

Monroe  county 

Montgomery  county 

Morgan  county 

New  Madrid  county 

Newton  county 

Nodaway  county 

Oregon  cou n  ty 

Osagecounty 

Ozark  county 

Pemiscot  county 

Perry  county 

Pettis  county 

Phelps  county 

Pike  county 

Platte  county 

Polk  county 

Pulaski  county 

Putnam  county 

Rallscounty 

Randolph  county 

Ray  county 

Reynolds  county 

Ripley  county 

St.  Oharles  county 

St.  Olair  county 

St.  Francois  county 

Ste.  Geneyieve  rounty 

St.  f jouis  county 

Saline  county 

Schuyler  county 

Scotland  county 

Scott  county 

Shannon  county 

Shelby  county 

Stoddard  county •  

Stone  county 

Sullivan  county 

Taney  county 

Texas  county 

Vernon  county 

Warren  county 

Washington  county 

Wayne  county 

Webster  county 

Worth  county 

Wright  county   

St.  Louis  Oity 


Miscellaneous  receipts  in  1903— 

By  interest  on  deposits 

Fees,  state  auditor 

Fees,  secretary  state 

Fees,  clerk  supreme  court  (excess) 

Fees,  clerk  Kansas  Oity  court  appeals  (excess). 

Incorporation  tax 

Insurance  tax 

Notaries  public 

Sale  of  laws 

Insurance  commissioner 

Earnings  Missouri  penitentiary . 

Sundry  heirs 

Refunded  amounts. 


$7,339,933  00 


S7,686  8d 
11,772  47 

7,626  80 
29,7aS55 
16.306  8S 
14,566  92 
13.149  18 
17,563  96 
17,361  80 

6,096  48 
23,847  62 

4,028  62 

4,864  74 
26,486  96 
11,145  83 

6.246  41 
9,353  22 

12,325  36 

16.725  56 

12,540  18 

6,318  67 

7,106  61 

15,154  10 

32,172  55 

6,015  17 

10,713  60 

2.749  60 

6.839  82 

9,318  73 

31,710  06 

6,557  56 

22,862  59 

16.820  42 

11,130  82 

4,789  04 

10,936  74 

10,985  80 

22,354  93 

23,086  96 

8,J830  67 

6,479  42 

31,963  61 

10,247  73 

16,868  01 

6.399  69 

91,242  76 

32.622  58 

7.797  07 

10,412  23 

10.910  47 

5.649  28 

13,629  36 

13,113  11 

3,850  74 

13.675  82 

3,237  03 

9.360  90 

23.335  83 

10,128  58 

7,390  37 

3,036  84 

8,229  66 

7,974  81 

7,259  44 

1.210,060  70 

15,281.262  96 

50.504  72 
836  00 

7.247  20 
124  40 
750  40 

157.945  00 

186.706  03 

9.255  00 

1,807  26 

44,728  54 

231.002  02 

4.498  70 

3,640  80 


3i6 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


TRIAL   BALANCEJ-Contlwued. 


Date. 


Jaouary  ],  1904. 


Dr. 


MlsocHaneouB  receipts  In  1903— 

Extraordinary  receipts 

Sundry  treasurers 

('ouoty  forelgo  Insurance  tax  fund, 

State  bank  Inspectiou  fund 

State  building  and  loan  fund  

Factory  insuoction  fund 

Board  of  health  fund 

Hcate  fair  fund 

Hoard  of  osteopathy  fund  

Fees,  land  department , 


Totals. 


$7,329,93.^  00 


Cr. 


1583.720  45 

534.724  80 

l^e.Tt-e  02 

J5,4<4  9) 

3.1tW  41 

7.541  (/O 

6,475  00 

21,370  00 

5.0  00 

70«  35 


r.329.P33  00 


TRIAL   BALA.XCE. 


Date. 


January  I,  lli()5. 


Dr. 


January  1. 


Cr. 


By  balance 

To  disbursements  lu  1904 

To  balance  on  hand  Decemrier  31,  1901— 

Slate  Revenue  fund 

Slate  Sinking  fund , 

State  School  fund 

State  Seminary  fund •. 

State  School  moneys  

State  Seminary  moneys , 

Insurance  Department  fund , 

Escheats  fund 

Earnings  Missouri  Penitentiiry 

Road  and  Canal  fund 

Swamp  Land  Indemnity  fund 

Lunatic  Asylum  No.  I  rand 

Lunatic  Asylum  No.  2  fund 

Lunatic  Asylum  No.  .3  fund 

Reform  School  for  Boys  fund 

County  Foreign  Insurance  Tax  fund 

State  Bank  Inspection  fund 

Building  and  Loan  Supervision  fund.. 

State  Fair  fund 

Factory  Inspection  fund , 

Board  of  Health  fund  

Board  of  Osteopathy  fund 

Received  from  County  Collectors  In  r.'Oi— 

Adair  county 

Andrew  county 

Atchison  county ,... 

Audrain  county 

Barry  county 

Barton  county 

Bates  county 

Benton  county 

Bollinger  county 

Boone  county 

Buchanan  county 

Butler  county 

Caldwell  county 

Callaway  county ..  

Camden  county.... 

Cape  Girardeau  county 

Carroll  county 

Carter  county 

Cass  county 

Cedar  county 

Chariton  county 

Christian  county 

Clark  county 

Clay  county 

Clinton  county 

Cole  county 

Cooper  county 

Crawford  county 

Dade  county    

Dallas  county 

Daviess  county 

DeKalb  county 


$4,929.752  35 

1,0^0,036  21 

205. 6M  41 

173  40 

3,260  21 

188,  m  05 

5M72  42 

57,461  42 

38,280  tf8 

60,943  49 

2.098  40 

1.713  24 

10,170  91 

12,330  18 

2.381  02 

6.U4  88 

392.830  91 

5, 168  96 

145  23 

8,695  00 

2  92 

4,974  P2 

538  68 


$1,833,785  53 


11,744  7« 

13,233  63 

15,834  20 

17.867  98 

7,922  75 

10.987  28 

19.548  03 

7,168  93 

4.612  34 

19.430  18 

76.945  09 

9,057  74 

12,177  85 

12.516  34 

3,269  97 

13,950  77 

19.125  99 

2,659  00 

17,040  78 

6,7^24 

15,98127 

5,704  88 

8,856  40 

16.840  84 

14,587  01 

12,451  54 

16,227  97 

6.597  94 

6.654  16 

3.306  73 

15,209  03 

10,742  21 


BALANCE  SHEETS. 


.V7 


TRIAL  BALANOE-Oontinued. 


Date. 


January  1,  1905. 


Received  from  county  collectors  in  1»(M— 

Dent  county 

Douglas  county 

Dunklin  county 

Franklin  county 

Gasconade  county 

Gentry  county 

Greene  county 

Grundy  county 

Harrison  county 

Henry  county 

Hickory  county 

Holt  county 

Howard  county 

Howell  county 

Iron  county.  

Jackson  county 

Jasper  county 

Jelrerson  coun  ty 

Johnson  county 

Knox  county 

Laclede  county 

Lafayette  county 

Lawrence  county 

Lewis  county 

Lincoln  county 

Linn  county 

Livingston  county  

McDonald  county 

Macon  county 

Madison  county 

Maries  county 

Marlon  county 

Mercer  couilty 

Miller  county 

Mississippi  county 

Moniteau  county 

Monroe  county 

Montgomery  county 

Morgan  county 

New  Madrid  county 

Newton  county 

Nodaway  county 

Oregon  county 

Osage  county 

Ozark  county 

Pemiscot  county . 

Perrv  county 

Pettis  county 

Phelps  county 

Pike  county 

Platte  county 

Polk  county 

Pulaski  county 

Putnam  county 

Ralls  county 

Randolph  county 

Ray  county 

Reynolds  county 

Ripley  county 

St.  Charles  county 

St.  Olair  county 

St.  Francois  county 

Sto.  Genevieve  county 

St.  Louis  county 

Saline  county 

Schuyler  county 

Scotland  county 

Scott  county 

Shan non  county 

Shelby  county 

Stoddard  county 

Stone  county 

Sullivan  county 

Taney  county 

Texas  county.. 

Vernon  county 

Warren  county 

Washington  county 

Wayne  county 

Webster  county 

Worth  county 


Or. 


14,271  11 

3.538  25 

6.482  74 

17.253  55 

9.052  38 

13.798  10 

28,857  48 

11,099  58 

14,928  70 

16.530  24 

3.683  14 

13,773  81 

12.607  34 

7,296  94 

4.957  60 

253.661  45 

38,896  72 

12,610  06 

19,439  60 

7.877  35 

5.651  78 

25,729  42 

12.470  99 

9.732  09 

9,871  35 

14.654  21 

13.731  84 

3,712  75 

19,378  15 

4,956  92 

3,481  89 

20.740  29 

8.732  47 

4.880  73 

5,946  42 

9,812  47 

13,844  23 

9,823  83 

4.792  60 

6.910  48 

11.612  53 

25.713  55 

4,225  16 

8.395  96 

2,249  82 

7,151  38 

7,499  88 

25.000  79 

5,928  13 

14.078  06 

12.684  17 

8,538  56 

3.603  53 

8,438  41 

8,803  35 

16,104  93 

17,725  87 

2,773  58 

4,257  64 

25.282  74 

7,327  98 

13,739  16 

4,978  56 

82,557  33 

22,420  13 

6,301  24 

8.279  80 

10,140  48 

3,753  54 

9,810  32 

9,153  26 

2,727  17 

10,316  04 

2,436  51 

5,972  18 

22,280  20 

7,023  52 

5.092  15 

5.776  21 

5,810  86 

6,781  36 


3i8 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


TRIAL  BALANCE.— Oontlnued 


Date. 


January  1st,  10C5. 


Dr. 


Received  from  county  collectors  in  IQOi— 

Wright  county 

Bt.  Louis  Olty 

Miscellaneous  receipts  in  1904— 

By  Interest  on  deposits 

Fees  State  Auditor 

Fees  Secretary  State 

Fees  Clerk  Supreme  Court,  excess  fees 

Fees  Clerk  Kansas  City  Court  Appeals,  excess 
fees 

Incorporation  tax 

Insurance  tax 

Notaries  Public 

?aleof  Tiaws 
nsurance  Commissioner 

Earnings  Missouri  Penitentiary 

Sundryneirs 

Refunded  amounts 

Extraordinary  receipts 

Sundry  treasurers 

County  Foreign  Insurance  Tax  fund 

State  Bank  Inspection  fund 

State  Building  and  Loan  fund 

Factory  Inspection  fund 

Board  of  Health  fund 

State  Fair  fund 

Fees  Land  department 

Board  of  Osteopathy  fund 


17,046,315  09 


Or. 


$5,201  74 
1.353,449  54 

52,867  86 
1,261  00 

8,878  06 
68  22 

1,056  30 

147,0B5  00 

205.634  86 

7,820  00 

986  75 

51,400  39 

271.450  94 

5,717  90 

13,510  03 

644,033  00 

557,818  38 

205,534  66 

13,811  fO 

3,081  76 

6,525  00 

8,206  00 

33.230  00 

588  68 

2,140  00 


17.046,315  90 


TABLE  NO.  1. 


The  following  tables,  exhibiting  the  assessment  of  the  various 
species  of  property  in  each  county  in  this  State  on  June  i,  1902,  for 
the  taxes  of  1903,  and  on  June  i,  1903,  for  the  taxes  of  1904,  have 
been  compiled  from  the  abstracts  of  the  assessors'  books,  certified  to 
the  State  Auditor  by  the  clerks  of  the  county  courts,  and  from  the 
record  of  proceedings  of  the  State  Board  of  Equalization: 


ADAIR  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of  Taxation. 

June  1, 1902,  for  taxes 
of  1903. 

June  1,1903,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 

•  0^ 

No. 

Valuation. 

No. 

Valuation. 

Landfl*  acres  

860.600 
39,250 

12.549,980 
1,199.770 

360.600 

$2,530,900 
1,207.810 

$7  02 

Town  lots   

Total  yalne  of  real  estate 

13.749.750 

$3,738,710 

8,0S2 

938 

87 

24.068 

3.403 

10.088 

8.437 

999 

82 

29.026 

4.421 

12.101 

Horsed   

Mules    

$183,650 

22,030 

2.870 

819,630 

4,200 

30,185 

1,370 

378.430 

$222,655 

30.668 

3,C90 

882.975 

5.880 

46.406 

745 

370.965 

20  39 
30  69 

Asses  and  Jennets 

37  68 

Neat  cattle 

IS  18 

Sheen  

1  33 

iJoflTS 

3  83 

All  other  live  stock 

Monev.    bonds   nnd   notes 

Rrnki^rfi   iiiiil    i^TPhflnfra   dAAJpra 

Oomorate    comnsnlefl 

119,730 
136,450 

114,126 
260.175 

All    ether   nersonsl    oronertT 

TAfjil   vflliiA  npntAnftl   nrnnprfv       ..... 

$1,198,545 

$1,437,684 

Total  Talne  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad*    bridge,    teiefirraph   and  tele- 
phone property  assessed  by   State 

$4,948,295 
737.016 

$5,176,394 
769.281 

••■••••••• 

Tnfal    ^avahlo    vraAltli    In    (*nnnf!V 

$5,685,311 

$5,945,675 

xuLlli    laxauii;    wvnivU    lu    ^uuutjr  ...*•• 

A    21 


322 


ftKPORT  O^  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


ANDREW  COUNTY. 


Subjects    of   Taxation. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots    .. 


Total  Talue  of  real  estate. 


Horses    

Mules    

Assofl  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep   

i{ogR    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph  .and   tele- 

Ehone  property  assessed  by   Stat* 
oard   


Total   taxable  wealth  In  county. 


June  1, 1902,  for  taxes 
of  1903. 


No. 


Valuation. 


June  1, 1903,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No. 


Valuation. 


274.139 
3,465 


6.932 

1.565 

76 

31,738 

2,782 
30.028 


13,929,310 
432,575 


4,361.885 


1165,285 

60,490 

5,530 

476,990 

3,255 

83,740 

55 

693.185 


114,499 
206,940 


$1,809,969 


16,171,854 


676,078 


$6,846,932 


2.3  98S 


|4,08?,f80 
46S,c85 


14.552,265 


6,059 

1.738 

91 

33.012 
2,272 

27,221 


1158,305 

68.149 

6.120 

&38.6o6 

2.340 

94,470 

85 

877,169 


108,073 
205,020 


$2,048,386 


$6,600,651 


706.187 


$7,306,788 


•iS. 


$14  91 


26  13 
33  30 
67  25 
16  31 
1  03 
3  47 


ATCHISON  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    

Mules    

Acnes  and  Jennets 

Neat   cattle 

Sheep   

IFogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds   and   notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other   personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 
phone property  assessed   by   State 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


336,701 
3,682 


8.121 

2,892 

28 

34.095 

983 

41,467 

303 


$4,906,485 
732.285 


$5,638,770 


$207,645 

88.065 

2.120 

517.055 

1.970 

113.145 

305 

1.243,030 


174,206 
298,375 


$2,675,916 


$8,314,686 


543,062 


$8,857,748 


89().473 


8.055 

2,785 

35 

36.098 

922 

42.279 


$4, 918 ,560 
747,630 


$5,666,180 


$214,860 

93.290 

2,210 

614,726 

1.810 

120,725 

490 

1,260,580 


175,126 
344.985 


$2,825,801 


$8,491,961 


678.421 


$9,070,402 


$14  62 


26  30 
32  42 

63  14 
17  03 

1  96 

2  86 


ABSTRACTS  OF  ASSESSMENT. 


323 


AUDRAIN  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of   Taxation. 


I.nnds.  acres 
Town   lots    .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    

Mules 

Aeses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and   notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies , 

AH   other   personal    property... 


Total  valac  personal  property. 


June  1, 1902,  for  taxes 
of  1903. 


No. 


Valuation. 


Jun«  1, 1903,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No. 


Valuation. 


133,155 
4,539 


8,181 

3,166 

159 

21.454 

13.851 

16,636 


Total  value  real  and  personal  properts 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 
phone  property  assessed  by   State 
board  


Total   taxable  wealth  in  county. 


^.132.129 
1.337.980 


15,470,100 


$228,360 

101,470 

6,560 

381,010 

22,810 

65,700 


1,045,915 


308.720 
410,600 


12.551.145 


98,021,245 


1,453,242 


19,474.487 


433,155 


8,927 

3,725 

191 

31,728 

13,142 

25.073 


$4,138,630 
1,384.140 


$6,522,770 


$261,626 

135,270 

8.355 

525,910 

24.545 

90,905 


1.861.510 


345,905 
403.900 


$3,157,926 


$8,680,696 


1.480.051 


$10,160,747 


go* 

OB  h%^ 

•  oS 
*i  & 

I? 


$9  56 


29  31 
36  31 
43  74 
16  57 
1  86 
3  62 


BARRY  COUNTY. 


Town   lotrf    .. 


•  •••  •••«< 


Total  value  of  real  estAte. 


Horses'    

Mules 

Asses  and  JePuets 

Neat   cattle 

Sheep   

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds   and   notCR 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other   personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


462,647 

4,178 


$2*081,923 
536,375 


$2,618,298 


470.926 


$2,107,702 
546,465 


7,745 

2,218 

72 

19,723 
8,856 

16.557 


$192,966 

68,576 

8,015 

200,078 

9,143 

26,299 


177,707 


43,417 
234.591 


Total  value  real  and  personal  propert> 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by   Stat' 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


$954,782 


$3,573,080 


646.254 


8,245 

2,132 

87 

20.486 
6,215 

20,496 


$4,119,334 


$2,654,157 


200.824 

61,317 

3,076 

193.407 

6,629 

33,867 


193.762 


59,626 
263.487 


$1,015,883 


$3,670,040 


669,673 


$4,239,713 


$4  47 


24  85 

28  76 

36  34 

9  44 

1  06 

166 


324 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


BABTON  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of  Taxation. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle^ 

Bheep   

Hogs    

•All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokerc  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corpora  te    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  persona]  property. 


June  1, 1902,  for  taxes 
of  1903. 


No. 


Valuation. 


June  1, 1903,  for  taxes 
of  190i. 


No. 


Valuation. 


374.128 
8,836 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by   Statt 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


8,260 

1,816 

86 

21,263 

3.284 

14,693 

178 


$3,066,207 
743,961 


13,800,168 


$174,862 

45,994 

3,697 

244,648 

3,389 

31,261 

170 

200,761 


88,241 
206,089 


$997,892 


$4,796,060 


1,033,660 


375,878 


9,843 

2,148 

81 

27,206 

2.740 

16,680 

47 


$6,831,720 


$3,154,663 
763,126 

$3^917,788 

^202,182 

65,612 

8.430 

292.649 

2,836 

S5,647 

119 

260,804 


81,069 
216,747 


$1,160,734 


$6,068,622 


1,071,612 


$6,140,134 


rr 
g 


$8  89 


2163 

26  84 

42  06 

10  76 

1  03 

226 

260 


BATES  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   .  - 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


>Ioi*ses    

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sbeep   

Hogs 

All  other  live  stock 

Monoy,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corpora tp    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


646.962 
9,631 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by   State 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  In  county. 


13, 048 

2,S23 

132 

34,734 

2,918 

29,288 

323 


$6,832,904 
1,143 »317 


$6,976»221 


$314,330 

87,284 

6,496 

432.714 

3,656 

63,163 

3.196 

295,667 


206,042 
365.900 


$1,780,326 


$8,766,647 
1,166,896 


537.512 


14,268 

2,945 

149 

89,597 

2,895 

29,438 

98 


$6,622,742 
1,126,679 


$6,749,421 


$357,836 

88,318 

6,534 

492,158 

8,681 

81,896 

1,488 

654.974 


206,132 
348,606 


$9,912,946 


$2,141,623 


$8,891,044 


1,225.970 


$10,U7.014 


$10  45 


25  09 
29  98 
43  92 
12  68 
1  26 
278 
1J5  11 


ABSTRACTS  OF  ASSESSMENT, 


325 


BENTON  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of  Taxation. 


June  1, 1902,  for  taxes 
of  1903. 


.  I 


No.     j  Valuation. 


Jun«  1, 1903,  for  taxes 
of  19M. 


No. 


Valuation. 


i 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots    .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle •. . 

Sheep  

Rogs   

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exctaanj^e  dealers. 

Corpora  te    companies 

All   other   personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


4157,279 
846 


TotaJ  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele-| 
phone  property  assessed  by   State 
board   


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


6,706 

1,998 

106 

21,516 

6,355 

13,661 

472 


$2,115,780 
181,345 

"$27297,125 


$164,275 

58,044 

3,416 

347,340 

8,800 

42,330 

495 

281,335 


78,100 
154,620 


$1,128,754 


$3,425,879 


148,890 


$3,574,769 


649,123 


7,235 

1,543 

83 

25,406 

6,421 
16,602 

1,174 


$2,726,659 
202.560 


$2,929,219 

^64^700 

47,957 

3,710 

344,450 

9,080 

49,440 

1,345 

324.555 


80,788 
153,616 


$1,179,640 


$4,108,859 


151,662 


$4,260,611 


$4  20 


22  76 

31  05 

44  70 

13  56 

1  41 

298 

1  13 


BOLLINGER  COUNTY. 


Ijands,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  renl  estate. 


Horses    

Mnlos    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep   

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Mon<»y.    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


382.667 
1,112 


4.306 

1,784 

34 

13,381 
8,356 

16,852 


$lf821,765 
98,140 


$1,419,896 


$128,286 

66,476 

2.606 

130.642 

10,700 

23,975 


203,515 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridjre,    telegraph    and   tele- 

Shone  property  assessed  by   State 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


6,580 
151,495 


$714,172 


$2,134,067 
269.496 


$2,403,662 


384,667 


4,324 

1,978 

35 

14,348 

8.951 

18,804 

278 


$1,301,660 
98,946 

'  1,400,605 


$127,989 

69,669 

2,556 

137,246 

12,140 

28,176 

800 

276,923 


5,640 
167,285 


$827,921 


$2,228,526 


297,676 


$2,626,201 


$3  38 


29  60 
35  23 
73  00 
9  67 
1  86 
1  60 
1  08 


326 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


BOONB  COUNTT. 


Subjects    of   Taxation. 


June  1, 1902,  for  taxes 
of  1903. 


No. 


Valuation. 


June  1, 1903.  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No.     ( Valuation. 


& 


o  < 

•  o  2 
:  Sc 


T<and9,  acres 
Tov/n    lots    . . 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    

Mules    , 

Asses  nnd  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sboop   

IlOffS    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corpora  ^e    companies 

All   other   personal    prpperty... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Rallrood.    bride-e.    telegraph    and    tele- 

Ehone  property  assessed   by   State 
oard   


Total  taxable  weolth  in  county. 


421,9S9 
5,641 


$4,184,361 
1,839,735 


$6,024,096 


7,266 

3,441 

153 

18.804 
7,244 

20,529 


$196,310 

117,970 

7,500 

291,565 

14,145 

43,975 


1,094,120 


386,367 
406,495 


$2,558,447 


$8,582,543 
1,069,083 


$9,651,626 


422.426 


$4,262,135 
1,940,030 


$6,202,165 


7.541 

3,204 

121 

21.288 
7,577 

20,335 


$224,890 

109.285 

5,715 

323,685 

16,725 

47.520 


1,206,710 


324,509 
444,450 


$2,703,489 


$8,905,654 


1,1(8,448 


$10,014,102 


$10  C9 


29  82 
34  C9 
47  23 
15  20 
2  21 
2  S3 


BUCHANAN  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres   245,140 


Town   lots 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

ABpes  and  Jennets 

Neat   cattle 

Sheep   

Hoars    

All   other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and   notes 

Brokers  and   exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other   personal    property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and    tele- 

ghone   property  assessed   by    State 
oard   


Total   taxable  wealth  in  county. 


37,200 


9,165 

2,388 

73 

18,848 
1,641 

19,060 


$6,011,400 
19,778,730 


$25,790,130 


$249,370 
76,390 

3,8:s 

307,695 

3.315 

51,705 


1,446,870 

11,110 

802,067 

4,080,670 


$7,033,017 


$32,823,147 


3,320,386 


$36,143,533 


245,240 


9,296 

2,446 

83 

^0,391 
1,633 

20.225 


$6,630,410 
21,506,331 


$28,136,741 


$265,060 

78.639 

3.350 

324,819 

3,774 

63,316 

i; 579.139 


765,094 
3.962,403 


$7,046,594 


$35,182,335 


3,491,761 


$38,674,096 


$25  60 


28  61 
32  15 
40  36 
15  92 

2  31 

3  13 


ABSTRACTS  OF  ASSESSMENT. 


327 


BUTLKR  COUNTY. 


Subjects    of   Taxation. 


Landff,  acres 
Town   lots    .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mule3    

AhWH  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep   

hogh    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bond?   and  notes 

Brckerx  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


June  1,1902,  for  taxes 
of  1903. 


No.        Valuation. 


June  1, 1903,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No.     I  Valuation. 
I 


429. 06d 


Total  value  real  and  pers<»al  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 
phone property  assessed   by    State 
board  


Total   taxable  wealth  In  county. 


11,376.306 

884,800 


12,261,106 


2.730 

982 

16 

10,298 

974 

8,056 

22 


170,825 

29.469 

630 

81,414 

1,031 

10.352 

217 

106,839 


72.800 
219,998 


$593,575 


$2,854,681 
915.831 


428,364 


8,151 

998 

23 

12.235 

894 

11.239 

83 


$3,770,512 


$1.546.r85 
992,923 


$2,539,508 


$86,120 

29,970 

1,206 

92.672 

982 

14.583 

150 

1C8.082 


72.360 
209,322 


$615,446 


$3,154,954 


991,417 


$4,146,371 


i 


$3  61 


27  00 
30  00 
52  00 
7  50 
1  00 
1  29 
1  85 


CALDWELL  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres   I    272,337 

Town   lots   5,108 

Total  value  of  real  estate 


Horses    

Mule's    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Shoep   . .  .* 

I  Fogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and   noies 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other   personal    property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and   tele 
phone  property  assessed   by    Stat 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


7,102 

1.155 

33 

26.660 

10,821 

24,030 

33 


$3.040,8»5 
551,668 


$3,592,523 


$174,485 

31,331 

2,090 

406.538 

14,143 

54.305 

810 

825,823 


272,725 


7,509 

1.270 

41 

28,640 

8,640 

29,307 

61 


$3,473,990 
567,870 


$4,041,860 


147,377 
211,616 


$1,868,51S 


$5,461,041 
812,851 


$6,273,892 


$181,343 

34,296 

3,640 

424,679 

13,021 

91,766 

5,231 

957,947 


131.531 
255,509 


$2,098,961 


$6,140,8U 


837,020 


$6,977,831 


$12  73 


24  16 
27  00 
88  78 
14  82 


1 
3 

85 


50 
13 
75 


328 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


CALLAWAY  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of  Taxation. 


Lands,  ncres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mnlos    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Fheep   

Hogs    

All  other  live  atock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corpornt6    companies 

All   other   personal    property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


June  1. 1S02,  for  taxes 
of  1903. 


Na 


Valuation, 


June  1, 1908.  for  taxes 
of  1904. 

No.     I  Valuation. 


614*675 
3.257 


8.109 

3,711 

269 

17,353 

15.177 

15,533 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    brHee,    telegraph    and   tele- 

Ehone   property  assessed  by   Statr 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  In  county. 


13.661,592 
837,860 


$4,389,462 


1136,820 

105,820 

12.235 

262.033 

25.859 

45,970 


722.493 


180.532 
212.064 


11,753,826 


16,143,278 
963,774 


17.097,062 


614,475 


8,668 

3.970 

258 

21.295 

16.399 

15.257 


13,261,690 
838.640 


$4,100,230 


1214.210 

124.660 

12,840 

299,215 

29.258 

67,504 


816,660 


168.910 
221,223 


$1,944,466 


$6,044,696 
973,407 


$7,018,102 


SB- 


'f 


$6  83 


24  71 
31  40 
49  76 
14  06 
178 
3  76 


CAMDBN  COUNTY. 


Tiands,  acres 
Town   lots    .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Assos  and  Jonnets 

Neat   cattle 

Sbeep   

Hogs     

All  other  live  stock 

Mnney     bonds   and   notes 

Brokors  and  exchnnsre  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other   personal    property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telej^raph    and   tele- 
phone  property  assessed   by  State 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  In  county. 


376,397 
337 


3,972 

1,067 

42 

15,284 

8,932 

8.605 

281 


$1,254,287  ! 
43.820  -, 


382,472 


$1,298,107 


$119,667 

36.601 

1,305 

238.535 

18,331 

22.420 

487 

73.553 


4.181 

1.177 

36 

18,050 

10,984 

14,067 


13.138  . 
110.646  ;. 


$634,703  I. 


$1,932,810 


48.786 


$1,981,595 


$1,287,030 
64.175 


$1,291,205 


$121,060 

36,963 

1.945 

260.803. 

21.809 

30.439 

417 

88,944 


16.107 
134,358 


$711,836 


$2,003,040 


49,900 


$2,062,940 


$3  23 


28  96 
80  66 
54  03 
14  45 

1  98 

2  16 


ABSTRACTS  OF  ASSESSMENT. 


5^9 


CAPS  OIRABDBAU  COUNTY. 


SabJectB   of  Tftzatlon. 


Lands,  acres 
Town  lots   .. 


Total  valoe  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Muloa.  

Apses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs   

All  other  live  stock 

Money,   bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All  other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


June  1,1908,  for  taxes 
of  1903. 


Na     [  Valuation. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    hrl<Tge.    telegraph   and  tele- 

8 hone  property  assessed  by  State 
oard 


Total  taxable  wealth  in  coonty. 


358.354 
3.874 


6.063 

2,539 

78 

13.814 
6.656 

24.451 


June  1, 1903,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


Na     f  Valuation, 


12,643,256 
1.064,696 


13,707,951 


1161,196 

78,765 

3,980 

130,496 

10.060 

41.045 


858,566 


6.128 

2.620 

79 

14.298 
6.795 

22,767 


824.770 


135.184 
815.290 


11.700,807 


15,408,758 


477,286 


15,886,044 


$2,604,425 
1,227.605 


$3,832,030 


1171,120 

88.710 

4.175 

136,064 

10.315 

40.990 


857 '.ids* 


155.193 
344.815 


$1,804,337 


$5,636,367 


539,507 


16,175,874 


Co  •< 
p 


$7  28 


27  94 

81  95 

52  84 

9  61 

1  61 

1  80 


CABBOLL  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Noat  cattle 

Sheep 

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


T6tal  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and   tele- 

Rhone  property  assessed  by  Stat' 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


434,284 
4,544 


10.382 

3,612 

120 

27.004 

4.237 

31.829 

178 


$5,042,462 
966,807 


$5,999,269 


$  255,210 

103.899 

6.020 

893.248 

4.423 

60,703 

926 

1.170,090 


434.652 
308.073 


$2,737,244 


$8,736,513 


1,465.421 


$10,201,984 


442.157 


11,063 

4,192 

117 

83.161 

3.636 

31,539 

151 


$6,097,653 
1,010.685 

^Tl08.338 

^9~018 

121,865 

5.232 

499.499 

3,704 

81.877 

779 

867,101 


431,168 
341,092 


$2,631,335 


$8,739,673 


1,501,552 


$10,^,225 


$11  52 


25  21 
29  07 
44  71 
15  05 

1  00 

2  56 
.  5.16 


330 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


CARTER  COUNTY. 


Subjects    of   Taxation. 


June  l,ld02,for  taxes 
of  1903. 


No.     I  Valuation. 


June  1, 1S03,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No.     f  Valuation. 


o  < 
I? 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots    . . 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets 

N«'at   cattle 

Sheep   

1 1  og-s    

All   other  live  stock 

M(>n»-.v,    boi)d3   and   notes 

Brokers  and  exchanjje  dealers. 

I  'orporn  te    companies 

All    other   personal    property... 


315, 04S 
1.080 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telefn*Hph    and    tele- 

Ehone   property  assessed   by    State 
card    


Total  taxable  wealth  In  county, 


910 

642 

12 

4.939 

709 

3.749 

42 


IS94.129 
34.549 


I92S.678 


217,374 


129. ISO 

20.088 

350 

52,473 

1  055 

7,184 

30 

47,681 


7.287 
182,003 


968 

705 

16 

5,841 

589 

7,004 

38 


$822,737 
34,089 

"^,826 


$347,331 
$1,276,009 

327,228 


$1,603,237 


$28,189 

24,580 

360 

62.347 

767 

9.528 

19 

53,03: 


7,500  i 
180.782 


$367,093 


$1,223,919 
346,898 


$1,570,817 


$3  78 


29  12 

34  87 

21  87 

10  67 

1  30 

136 

50 


CASS  COUNTt. 


liands,  acres 
Town    lots    .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    

Mules    

Ahscs  rind   .Teonets , 

Neat   cnttle , 

Shpcp    

IlORS    

All   other   live  stock 

Money,    bonds   and    notoH  

Hrokers  and  exchanjfo   dealers. 

Torpornte    compan'es 

All    other   personal    property.. 


Total  value  personal  property. 


442.173 
6,641 


$5,091,840 

850,776 


442,166 


10,640 

2,849 

93 

29,671 
4.372 

30.646 


$6,942,625 


$261,092 

79.377 

5,192 

433,347 

6,338 

78,591 


11,682 

3,026 

104 

37,328 
4,014 

38,705 


$5,160,291 
858,949 

$6,019,240 


$307,083 

92,211 

6,250 

506.663 

5,713 

104.223 


389.980  I 


457,9,33 


164.780 
284,683 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridjje,    telegraph    and    tele- 

Ehone   proiierty   assessed  by    State 
oard   


Total   taxable  wealth  in  county. 


$1,703,409 


$7,646,034 
1,816,911 


211.955 
313,948 


$2,005,999 


$9,462,915 


$8,025,239 
1.913,039 


$9,938,298 


ni5o 


26  Oo 
30  47 
62  98 
13  56 
1  42 
26o 


ABSTRACTS  OF  ASSESSMENT. 


331 


CEDAB  COUNTY. 


Subjects  '  of   Taxation . 


June  1, 1902.  for  taxes 
of  1903. 


Nou      f  Valuation. 


Jane  1,1903,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No.      [  Valuation. 


Lands,  acres 315,613 

Town   lots    3,848 


Total  value  of  real  estate, 


Horses   

Mules    

/i6R«»s  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep   

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchanj^e  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other   personal   property... 


6,873 

1,413 

57 

17,238 

3,273 
19,330 

1.265 


Total  value  personal  property. 


T6tal  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telej^raph    and   tele- 
phone  property  assessed  by  "State 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


$2,166,740 
410,520 


$2,677,260 


$203,339 

41.312 

4,005 

267.388 

4.934 

46.949 

1.539 

253.471 


815,619 


7.638 

1.550 

53 

18.920 

3,763 
24,912 

1.512 


$2,291,109 
423,176 


$2,714,285 


$213,696 

52,969 

5,149 

277,949 

6,125 

64,222 

1,631 

221,401 


66.603 
209,960 


$1,099,500 


$3,676,760 


18,183 


57,637 
221,372 


$1,122,151 


$3,694,943 


$3,836,436 


23,170 


$3,859,606 


CHARITON  COUNTY. 


$6  58 


27  98 
34  17 
97  11 
14  69 


1 
2 
1 


62 
57 
07 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   . . 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    

Mules    

A^ses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs    

All  othpr  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  cxchoiiKe  dealers. 

Corporate    companies , 

All   other   personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 
phone  property  assessed  by   State 
board  


Total   taxable  wealth  In  county. 


475,886 
5.081 


10,476 

2,910 

86 

27,338 

6.741 

20.380 

232 


$4,418,061 
607.125 


475,764 


$5,025,186 

^  $256,699  j 

84.287 

4,765 

419.065 

13.124 

53 ,442 

466 

528. 41S 


114.024 
239.344 


11.173 

2,957 

93 

33.259 

6,651 

23,109 

45 


$4,489,404 
606.084 


$5,095,488 

""$289lo? 

93.225 

4,760 

505,067 

11.143 

60.405 

85 

622,099 


$1,713,624 


$6,738,810 


1,309,177 


$8,047,987 


107.415  ■ 
249.086 


$1,942,593 


$7,038,081 


1.330.459 


$8,368,540 


$9  44 


25  90 
31  53 
51  18 
15  12 

1  68 

2  61 
1  89 


33^ 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


CHRISTIAN  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of  Taxation. 


June  1, 1902,  for  taxes 
of  1908. 


No. 


Valuation. 


June  1,1908.  for 
of  WL 


No.     f  Valuation. 


i 


2? 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  Talae  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

AsBAs  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs   

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  nnd  notes 

Brokers  and  exchani^e  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All  other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telefp'aph   and  tele- 
phone property  assessed  by  State 
board 


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


840,432 
1,138 


11,782,466 
162,266 

^.944,730 


844,106 


6.581 

1,664 

69 

15,8U 

6,050 

16,604 

47 


1157,896 

49,896 

8,886 

U0.563 

8,024 

26,404 

286 

263,884 


44,696 
201.154 


$946,178 


12,890,908 


218,166 


18,109,078 


6,664 

1,726 

103 

17,984 

6,432 

21,560 

425 


11.753,003 
193,000 


1,946,003 

$158,792 

62,116 

4,161 

196,166 

9.214 

83.806 

8.079 

287,468 


41,652 
191,449 


1977,890 


82,928,893 


236,163 


13,160,066 


85  10 


28  04 

SOU 

40  80 

10  96 

143 

166 

7  24 


CLARK  COUNTT. 


Ijands,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Asses  and  Jenneta 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Iloiini   

AH  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
ICallroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and  tele- 
phone property  assessed  by  State 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


819.206 
6,344 


6.628 

928 

21 

18.097 

6,135 

9.715 


$2,412,760 
414.140 

319.489 

82.826.900 

6,746 

879 

17 

21,427 

4.998 

10,036 

$144,200 

26.686 

l.BOO 

264,995 

8,575 

40,320 

199.315 

$2,569,860 
417,190 

$2,977,040 

$186,810 

29,661 

1,655 

298,880 

7.236 

48,656 


91,000 
842,740 


$1,119,331 


252,615 


$3,946,231 


796,762 


$4,741,998 


96.414 
300.030 


$1,221,706 
$4,198,745 


811.246 


$5,009,991 


$8  01 


27  69 
S3  63 
91  47 
13  94 
1  44 
4  84 


ABSTRACTS  OF  ASSESSMENT. 


333 


CLAY  COUNTY. 


Sabjecta   of  Taxation. 


June  1,1902.  for  taxes 
of  1908. 


No. 


Valuation. 


Jim«  1^  190S.  for  taxes 
of  ^04. 


Nq. 


Valuation, 


rr 

B 


•   O  2 

:  •<£, 
:  febC 
:  5? 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

ABses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

&(oDfy,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  ezcbanxe  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal    property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and   tele- 

Ehone  property  assessed  bj  State 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  In  county. 


249.064 
14,369 


6,796 

1,293 

46 

18.862 
5.470 

23,284 


13,167,770 
1.072,422 


$4,230,192 


1167,720 

88,176 

7,290 

281,872 

8,145 

67,680 


809,990 


145,810 
216,625 


$1,743,207 


16,973,399 


1,878,943 


17,862,842 


251.123 


6,386 

1,610 

61 

23,940 
6,204 

22,006 


13.726.366 
1,181019 

$4,906,474 

1186,600 

60,325 

8,845 

368,197 

11,766 

64,630 


876,646 


187,730 
216,080 


$1,919,117 


$6,826,691 


1,901,566 


$8,727,167 


$14  83 


29  20 

81  25 

136  80 

15  37 

189 

293 


CLINTON  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Astsos  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  nnd  notes 

Biokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and   tele- 

Chone  property  assessed  by  State 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


266,000 
4,000 


$3,368,296 
879,128 


$4,247,423 


6,306 

2,062 

69 

26,363 

3,224 

25,197 

352 


$170,870 

68,366 

3,065 

429,111 

7,190 

84,811 

3.700 

687.861 


263,670 
247,846 


$1,966,880 
$6,202,803 

1,638,701 


$7,741,604 


.000 


6,850 

2,285 

69 

31,142 

3,964 
24,028 

2.433 


$3,432,360 
88»,675 


$4,321,936 


$190,108 

73,442 

3,366 

624,066 

8,346 

82.082 

82,176 

735,386 


245,824 
286,678 


$2,181,448 
$6,503,383 

1,631,689 
$8,085,072 


$12  95 


27  76 
82  14 
66  86 
16  82 
2U 
341 
13  22 


334 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


Subjects    of   Taxation. 


Lands,  acres 
Tov^ti    lots    . . 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    

Mules    

Asre.si  and  Jonnots 

Neat   cattle 

Sheep    

Ilosfs    

All   other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and   notes 

Biokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

(^oi  j/oi'rt te    companies 

All    other   personal    property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


COLB  COUNTY. 


Jun«  l,t90Z,toT  taxes 
of  1903. 


No.      [  Valuation. 


June  1, 1903,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No.      f  Valuation, 


233.886 
3.085 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telein'aph    and    tele- 

Chone   property  assessed  by   State 
oard   


Total   taxable  wealth  in  county. 


11,527,420 
1,779,065 


233.8S6 


13,306.485 


3,3'>6 
1,094 
15 
9.429 
2.292 
11,967 


$85,010 

30,530 

640 

109.980 

2,722 

18.343 

1,380 

348,215 


3,168 
1.107 
15 
9,938 
2,115 
11,405 


11,586,815  I 
1,773,805  I, 


13,360,620 


191,100  ' 

32,760 

410 

116,930 

2,435 

21,437 


183,185 
315,595 


11.095.600 


$4,402,085 


819.883 


$5,221,968 


410,806 


148,786 
306.420 


$1,130,084 


$4,490,704 


858.709 


$5,349,413 


O  a 


$6  78 


2S  7.5 
29  J  9 
27  33 
11  69 

1  15 
1  87 


COOPB5R  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots    . . 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    

MuI^s    

Absts  and  Jeunets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep   < 

Hogs    

All   other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds   and   notes 

Brokers  aud  exchange  dciLlers. 

C'orpo  ra  te    companies 

All    other  personal    property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


350.811 
2,9So 


$3,723,565 

1.103,000 


350,876 


$4,826,565 


$3,995.6.'.0 
1,142,400 


$5, 138, ICO 


6.983 

3.732 

118 

19,111 
6.214 

27,473 


$174,870 

141,115 

5,2-25 

284.323 

11,964 

76,369 


926,245 


6,978 

4,061 

101 

22.682 
5.535 

28,599 


$189,925 

150,071 

4,950 

328,970 

ll,19f> 

80.910 


917,060 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and    tele- 
phone  property  assessed  by  ^tate 
Board  


314,121 
346,512 


ri,  280, 746 


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


$7,107,311 
1.1^.816 


283,584 
368,860 


$2,335,625 


$7,473,625 
1.204,926 


$8,273,127  I $8,678,551 


$11  38 


27  23 
36  90 
49  00 
14  50 
2  02 
2  82 


ABSTRACTS  OF  ASSESSMENT. 


335 


CRAWFORD  COUNTY. 


Subjects    of   Taxation. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots    .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horaes    7; 

Mules    

A680S  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal    property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


June  1,1902,  for  taxes 
of  1903. 


No.      I  Valuation. 


J'un«  1, 1903,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No.      f  Valuation. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  properly 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 
phone property  assessed   by  State 
board  


464,970 
1,112 


$1,682,985 
192,820 


456,911 


11.875,806 


2,873 
1,454 
42 
11,523 
5,880 
8,476 


181,320 

46,370 

1,075 

158,166 

8.869 

14,091 


133.045 


11,691.804 
204,435 


3.141 

1,441 

23 

12,507 
5,864 

11,798 


29.950 
106.290 


1579,376 


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


12,455,181 
499.791 


12,954,972 


$1,.S96.239 


$87,928 

46,368 

1.170 

172,704 

9,271 

24,190 


122,508 


30.420 
117.611 


$612,070 


$2,508,309 
504,186 


$3,012,495 


I? 


$3  70 


27  99 
32  18 
60  87 
13  81 

1  58 

2  05 


DAD©  COUNTY. 


T.,andH,  acres 
Town   lots   . . 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses 

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle. ...» 

Sheep   

liogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Monty,    bonds  and   notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

t'ori)ornte    companies 

All   other   personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


320,907 
2,793 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by  "State 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


6,031 

1,668 

84 

16.701 

3,240 

15.121 

338 


$2,067,272 
352,783 


315,358 


$2,420,055 


$148,061 

50,273 

3,925 

205,940 

6.098 

33,894 

626 

313.127 


$2,097,090 
363.580 


$2,460,670 


6,881 

1,883 

97 

19.612 

3,480 

18,485 

586 


47,073 
183,431 


$992,448 


$3,412,503 
494,288 


$165,466 

54,254 

4,795 

216.0G3 

6,047 

40,639 

1,195 

339,424 


44.337 
201,380 


$1,078,590 


$3,906,791 


$3,534,260 
500,573 


$4,034,833 


$6  65 


24  04 
28  81 
49  43 
11  01 

1  74 

2  20 
2  00 


336 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


DALLAS  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of  Tftxatlon. 


June  ItUKffiffor  taxes 
of  1908. 


Now     I  Valu&Uon. 


June  1, 1908,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


Now     I  Valuation. 


Lands*  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  yaloe  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and  tele- 

ghone  property  assessed  by  Btate 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


290,468 
128 


6,063 

1,568 

82 

16,323 
9,889 

15,444 


11,071,240 
123,000 


$1,194,240 


1129,882 

89,841 

2,720 

190.809 

13,9U 

24,146 


184,246 


14,000 
135,217 


1734,272 


$1,928,512 


240 


$1,928,752 


816.687 


5,946 

1,477 

82 

17.884 

10.297 

18,326 


$1,110,598 
119.855 


$1,230,453 


$148,564 

86,789 

2,701 

130,438 

18,074 

27,319 


229,310 


10,660 
139,706 


$788,550 


$2,019,003 


181 


$2,019,134 


$S60 


24  98 
24  90 
83  00 
10  08 
1  26 
1  49 


DAVI0SS  COUNTT. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots    .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    '. . . . 

Asses  and  Jennets 

Nfat  cattle 

Sheep  

Iiogs 

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corpornte    companies 

All   other  personal   property.., 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by  State 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


352.513 
3.940 


11.589 
2,343 
105 
34,833 
10,854 
31,614 


$4,077,836 
632.830 


$4,710,166 


$256,418 

65,177 

5,945 

500,815 

17.302 

88,589 

3.099 

898, 5U 


119.856 
279,079 


$2,233,791 


$6,943,957 


1,148.541 


$8,092,498 


357.399 


U,127 
2,496 
120 
41,722 
13,122 
37,477 


$4,470,234 
624,644 


$5,094,878 


$320,476 

76.822 

7,235 

629,203 

21.644 

96.865 

3,703 

926,966 


126.101 
899,436 


$2,607,430 


$7,702,308 


1.174,134 


$8,876,442 


$12  50 


26  42 
ao  77 
60  29 
15  OS 

1  65 

2  65 


ABSTRACTS  OF  ASSESSMENT. 


337 


DeKALB  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of   Taxation. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots    .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Af u!es    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchanf^  dealers. 

Corporate    componles 

All   other   personal   proi>erty... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


June  1, 1902,  for  taxes 
of  1903. 


No.     I  Valuation, 


June  1,1903,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


Noi     I  Valuation, 


268,496 
2.196 


$3,099,364 
347.177 


7.398 

1.169 

66 

30.899 
2,316 

22.033 


$3,446,541 


272,726 


$3,143,251 
351,550 


$3,494,801 


$175,825 

32.439 

2,722 

443,589 

4.912 

74,633 


Total  value  real  i<nd  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and   tele- 

Khone  property  assessed  by  State 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  In  county. 


7,149 

1,163 

59 

35,090 
4.204 

25,429 


$210,988 

36,588 

2,900 

557,304 

7,109 

76,217 


,1 


502,839 


90,642 
153.886 


394,616 


242.365 
163,659 


$1,481,487  I '   $1,691,746 


$4,928,028 
797,179 


$5,725,207 


$5,186,547 


779,818 


$5,966,365 


I 


$11  52 


29  60 
31  46 
40  90 
15  20 
1  70 
3  00 


DENT  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots    .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal    property.. 


Total  value  personal  property. 


486.609 
963 


$1,165,211 
208,436 


470.058 


$1,373,647 


$1,288,676 
217,890 


$1,506,566 


3.395 

1.521 

59 

13.852 
6,692 

11,375 


Total  value  real  and  personal  propertv 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and   tele- 

Ehone  property  assessed  by  State 
oard 


Total  taxable  wealth  In  county. 


$98,162 

40.312 

2.565 

143,422 

7.791 

18.181 


3,607 

1,614 

63 

14,464 
7,111 

16,579 


247,337 


36,066 
143,797 


$737,633 


$2,111,280 
66.731 


$2,178,011 


$106,491 

50,885 

2,916 

156,953 

8,915 

24.458 


321,624 


31,642 
144,262 


$848,146 


$2,354,712 
65,068 


$2,419,780 


$2  74 


29  52 
31  52 
46  28 
10  85 
1  25 
1  46 


.1  > 


338 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


DOUGLAS     COUNTY. 


Sahjects   of  Taxation. 


jrnne  1, 190S,  for  taxes 
of  1903. 


No.     f  Valuation. 


Jane  1,1908,  for  taxes 
of  Sk 


Na     I  Valuation. 


I 


2? 


I/and9,  acres 
Town   lota   .. 


Total  Talue  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Miiloi*    , 

Aires  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs   

All  other  live  stock 

Mocej,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personaP  property. 


Total  TBlne  real  and  personal  property 
Rallrond,    bri^ifl^e,    telesrraph    and   tele- 

ghone  property  assessed  by   State 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


460,089 
218 


4,769 

897 

88 

13.563 

11.446 

11,930 

248 


11,869,976 
45.600 


11,415,676 


$134,072 

25,240 

1.860 

161,649 

17,271 

22,022 

293 

68,337 


8,964 
107,902 


$527,010 


$1,942,586 


469,236 


1,425.001 
43.369 


1,468.370 


6,025 

1.016 

44 

15.637 

13,471 

16,868 

810 


$134,904 

80.664 

1.498 

176,687 

20.133 

27.876 

1,093 

88.898 


9,465 
134.106 


$623,718 


2.092,083 


$8  03 


26  85 

80  18 

84  04 

1122 

149 

165 

1  84 


DUNKIilN  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   . . 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Keat  cattle 

Sheep  

Dogs    

AW  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property 

Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and   tele- 

§hone  property  assessed  by  State 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  In  county. 


812,899 
3,666 


4,998 

3,411 

22 

17,662 

350 

26,073 

68 


$1,772,940 
682,663 


$2,356,603 


$162,646 

101,144 

1,535 

160.185 

410 

33.480 

2,195 

222,250 


46.950 
325.220 


1,065,964 


$8,411,567 
541.321 


$3,962,888 


330.061 


.5,134 

3,518 

21 

20,065 

334 

27,546 

121 


$1,916,523 
686.450 


$2,601,973 


$137,155 

122,028 

1,475 

189,084 

490 

41,486 

100 

291,825 


77,500 
381.275 


$1,245,418 


$3,847,391 


700,449 


$4,547,840 


$6  62 


26  67 

84  68 

70  23 

9  41 

1  46 

1  60 

82 


ABSTRACTS  OF  ASSESSMENT. 


339 


FRANKLIN  COUNTY. 


Subj«3cts   of  Taxation. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   . . 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets *. — 

Kcat  cattle..  

Sheep  

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchanf^e  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


June  1,1902,  for  taxes 
of  1903. 


No.       Valuation. 


June  1,1903,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No.     I  Valuation. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Kailroad,    brldjire,    telef?r»ph    and    tele 

Coe  property  assessed  by  fitate 
rd  •• 


Total  taxable  wealth  Sn  county. 


533,578 
6  646 


6,646 

2,743 

30 

13,537 
3.097 

19,391 


13,937,830 
971,686 


$4,909,615 


1150,447 

79,390 

1,325 

194,648 

4,418 

43,152 


452,235 


353,572 


6,913 
2,834 
31 
3,905 
3,342 
1,118 


146.846 
274,725 


11,347,186 


16,256,701 


1,570,281 


17.826,982 


93.945,106 
1,012,635 


$4,957,740 


$162,485 

83.725 

1,540 

207,421 

4,484 

48,283 


485,730 


142,181 
277,258 


$1,413,107 


$6,370,847 


1,738,001 


$8,108,848 


$7  39 


27  47 
29  54 
49  68 
14  91 

1  34 

2  28 


GASCOTTADB  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots    . . 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mulf^    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs    

All  other  H\e  stock 

Money,    bonds   »nd   notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal    property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Kailroad,    bridge,    telej^raph    and   tele 

Ehone  property  assessed  by  "State 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


320.936 


2,996 

1.970 

32 

10.403 
3.064 

11,529 


$1,746,065 
400,285 


$2,146,850 


$89,078 

59,986 

1,342 

116,640 

3,138 

22,883 


747,462 


48,439 
181,267 


$1,270,235 


$3,416,586 


456,157 


$3,872,742 


321,059 


3.193 

2,107 

39 

10,848 
3,231 

12,846 


11,756,057 
417,462 


$2,173,519 


$93,230 

66,840 

1,885 

122,580 

3,267 

26,482 


802.350 


50,374 
194,019 


$1,360,477 


$3,533,996 


508,453 


$4,042,449 


$5  46 


29  20 
81  72 
34  23 
11  29 

1 

2 


01 
06 


340 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


OBNTRY  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of   Taxation. 


June  1, 1902,  for  taxes 
of  1908. 


No.     I  Valuation. 


June  1, 1908,  for  taxes 


Na     I  Valuation. 


& 


o< 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots    .. 


310.417 


$3,779,904 
734,700 


810,216 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    I     10.883 

Mules    I       1,300 

Assos  and  Jennets 110 

K<at  cattle 36,719 

Sheep   7,873 

25,119 
66 


$4,514,604 


83,765,360 
752,560  ' 


14.517,920 


Ilogs 

All   othei    live  Block 

Mcney.    bonds   and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchan^^e  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal    property... 


$247,955 

35,805  , 

6,685  1 

529.430 

11.715 

73,725 

85 

1,103,015 


10.385 

1.393 

89 

38.647 

7,837 

25,613 

159 


Total  value  personal  property. 


114.370 
256,3r»5 


Total  value  real  and  iiorsonaL  property 
Railroad,    brld^re,    telegraph    and   tele- 

Ehone  property  assessed  by  State! 
oard   


$2,379,140 


Total  taxable  wealth  In  county. 


$6,893,744 
542.245 


$7,435,989 


$284,730 

42,090 

7.810 

573,688 

11,265 

87.150 

290 

1.143,955 


152.128 
251,520 


$2,554,126 


$7,072,046 
656,775 


$7,628,821 


$12  13 


27  41 

30  22 

82  13 

14  85 

1  43 

3  40 

1  82 


GRBBNB  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots    .. 


'j'oTal  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

L  Gjrs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds   and   notes 

r>rokerp  and  exohanjye  dealers. 

Corporate    con'panles 

All   other   pcM-sonal    property.. 


416.649 


12,300 

3.675 

104 

28,474 

5,659 

22,361 

2 


$3,474,250 
6,166.019 

$9,640,269 

$279,332^ 

98.124 

4,a50 

.313.399 

6,612 

34,132 

132 

757,570 


416,783 


$3*466,681 
6,282,181 

$97738,862 


12,325 

3.410 

98 

26.713 

5,585 

22.745 

202 


Total  value  personal  property $2,574,743 


341.388 

740,0(»4  ,, 


$340,483 

102.856 

4,350 

329.505 

7.947 

48.959 

350 

925,038 


367.925  I 
987,526 


$3,114,939 


Total  valu<*  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    tele^aph    and    tele- 

Khone  property  assessed  by  State 
oard  


$12,215,012 
1,438,511 


Total   taxable  wealth  in  county. 


$13,653,523 


$12,853,801 


1,488,340 


$14,342,141 


$8  25 


27  60 
30  00 
44  00 
12  32 


1 
2 
1 


40 
14 

74 


ABSTKACTS  Ul*'  ASSESSMENT. 


341 


GRUNDY  COUNTY, 


Subjects   of   Taxation. 


June  1, 1902,  for  taxes 
of  1908. 


No. 


Valuation, 


1 

Landfl,  acres    1    273,407 

TowTi    lots 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


J 


riorises    

Mules    

A.h^fios  and  Jenoets 

Noat  cattle ? 

,  f^heep  

IlOjfS    

All  other  live  stock 

Monev,    bonds  and   notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers — 

CorpArate    comranles 

All   other   personal   property 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by  "State 
board   


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


7,074 

1,152 

93 

28,509 
6,690 

15,889 


June  1, 1903,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No. 


Valuation. 


12,578,108 
973,435 


273,407 


$3,551,543 


1168.423 

30,968 

3.425 

417,169 

7,132 

41.506 

45 

631,361 


$2,613  893 
953,078 


$3,666,971 


7,430 

1,220 

91 

32,072 

8.124 

15,652 

177 


120.8S2 
180,399 


$1,601,279 


$6,152,822 
886,835 


$6,039,657 


$183,603 

32,656 

2,670 

473  916 

8.367 

52,641 

190 

692,835 


121,818 
185,676 

$1,764,371 

$5,821,342 


919.002 
$6,240,344 


$9  66 


24  71 

26  76 

29  33 

14  82 

103 

8  86 

107 


HARBISON  COUNTY. 


T/mds,  acres 
Town   Jots   . . 


456,733 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    '      15,122 

Mules    '       1.717 

Ahses  and  Jennets ^      86 

Ncnt  cattle 51,042 

Sheep  i      12.343 

I»og«    '      33,174 

>1I  other  live  stock 87 

Money,    bonds   and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers 

Corporate    companies j 

All   other  personal   property ' 


$4,464,756 
669,229 


$"),133,985 


$341,637 

44,545 

5,130 

813.847 

23,226 

102,886 

781 

893,367 


468,933 


$4  445,04) 
'677,721 


Total  value  personal  property. 


127,337 
346,212 


$2,698,968 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele 
phone  property  assessed  by   State 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  In  coanty. 


$7,832,963 
367,929 


$8,190,882 


14,678 
1,811 

110 
64,042 
10,565 
38,687 

180 


$5  122,761 


$365, 85S 

49,129 

6,960 

885,717 

20,699 

143,078 

1,384 

1,184,390 


160,600 
202,961 


$3,009,766 


$8,132,527 


367,666 


$8,600,083 


$9  69 


24  93 

27  12 

68  91 

16  39 

1  96 

3  70 

7  70 


34^ 


KKIDRT  OF  THE  STATE  AUUITOU. 


UENRY  OODNTY. 


Subjects    of   Taxation. 


June  1, 1902,  for  taxes 
of  1903. 


No.     I  Valuation. 


June  1,1903,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No.     I  Valuation. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots    .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


469.839 


Horses    

Mnles    

Asse-s  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs    .  

M\  other  live  stock...* 

Money,    hoods  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corpora  tt     companies 

All   other  personal    property... 


9,944 

2,503 

60 

29.641 

2.134 
25.784 


|4.36'},910  '    469,839 
1,203,050 


15,556.960 


$280,000 

82. 23d 

4.685 

390,175 

3,180 

101,605 


753.261 


136,601 
362.325 


14,878,840 
1,373,060 

$6.2fil,900l 


9.901 

2.366 

52 

dt).980 
1.967 

23,179 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    teleifranh    nnd   tele- 

ghone  property  assessed  by  State 
oard   


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


12,114.067 


$7,671,027 

1,012,117 
18.683,144 


1312.015 

79,148 

4.340 

448,035 

3.590 

84.135 


818,655 


135.276 
331.025 


12.216.219 


18.468,119 
1,018,583 


19,486,702 


HICKORY  COUNTY. 


St 
9p> 


$10  38 


30  50 
33  20 
88  50 
14  46 
1  86 
3  50 


I.and^,  acres   I    230,371 

Town  lots 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses 

Mules    

Asses  nod  Jennets  

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

I.Oi2S    

All  otbop  live  stock 

Money,    bonds   nnd   notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal    property... 


Total  value  iiersonal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridfir^,    teleRTnnb    and    tele 
phone  property  assessed  by   State 
board   


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county r,. 


$1,181,230 
91.950 


252.245 


$l,273.l80 


4.760 

1.191 

49 

16,5.31  ' 

5,951  1 

12,156 

566 


$135,124 

30,ol0 

2,735 

230, 1I4 

9,29r. 

24,1^8 

1,6^6 

210,468 


37,9^9 
129,165 


$811,144 


$2,064,324 
53.379 


4.908 

1,182 

54 

18.985 

5.584 

16.793 

407 


$1,192,155 
91,290 


$1,283,445 


$142,082  I 
35.992  I 
4,040  ! 
242,516 
8.351 
44,791 
825 
250,230 


$2,137,703 


37,609 
126,554  > 


$892,890 


$2,176,335 


65,910 


$2,232,245 


$4  73 


28  96 
30  46 
74  81 
12  78 


1 
2 
2 


50 
67 
03 


ABSTRACTS  OF  ASSESSMENT. 


M3 


HOLT  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of  Taxation. 


June  1, 1902,  for  taxes 

of  idoe. 


No.     f  Valuation. 


Jim«  1,1908.  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


Now     I  Valuation. 


t 


fir 

as. 

Sd 


r.ands,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Totn!  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mulfs    ' 

Afines  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs   

All  other  live  stock 

Moneji    bonds  end   notes 

Brokers  and  exchnnice  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  Talue  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    brt'^re.    telesrmnb    and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by  State 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


279.280 


7.904 

1.967 

33 

18.502 
1.184 

27.4e3 


I3.&79.150 
729.450 


14.806.600 


1170.990 

54.200 

2.570 

271.756 

1.670 

126.860 


925.570 


153.735 
270.750 


n.977.600 


16,286.200 
842.795 


17.128.985 


281.643 


7.66G 

2.100 

86 

22,469 
1.173 

80.949 


18.640.660 
781.525 


$4,872,185 


1201.476 

61.610 

2.510 

332.600 

1.860 

153.260 


968.990 


186,787 
287.720 


$2,146,818 


$6,518,996 


925.767 


$7,444,705 


$12  92 


26  27 
29  88 
69  72 
14  80 
168 
496 


HOWARD  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town  lots   .. 


lotal  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

.AsFes  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Fogs   

Ail  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and   notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corpora  te    companies 

AH   other  personal   property,.. 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by  State 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


288,286 


6,147 

3.081 

97 

17,815 

4,217 

18,326 

64 


$2,897,369 
854,125 


$3,751,494 

$150,255 

97,765 

5,960 

281,565 

8,560 

48.290 

175 

841,920 


158,187 
260.525 


$1,853,202 


$5,604,696 


979.886 


$6,684,632 


289,208 


5,835 

8.229 

102 

19,873 

6,102 

16,123 

3f. 


$2,971,916 
877.815 


$8,849,730 


$157,041 

103,520 

5,306 

8U,080 

10.425 

46,160 

100 

778.786 


144,980 
242,960 


$1,800,346 


$6,650,076 


984,726 


$6,684,802 


$10  81 


26  90 

32  06 

62  00 

15  66 

204 

306 

285 


344 


KErORT  OF  TUli:  STATIi  AUDITOK. 


IIOWBLL  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of  Taxation. 


June  1,1902,  for  taxes 
of  1903. 


No. 


Valuation, 


June  1, 1903.  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


Now     I  Valuation. 


U'- 


T 


I.and8,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horse::     

Mules    

A88PS  and  Jennets 

Non  t  cattle 

Sheep  

Ii'>g:s     

All  other  live  stock 

Monpy,    bonds  and   notes 

Drokcrs  and  exchange  dealers. % 

Corprnite    companies 

Ail   other  personal   property.... 


Total  Talue  personal  property. 


562,936 


n,785,485 
462,715 


4,6.''.l 

1,439 

6-1 

13,036 
8.459 

14,709 


12,248,200 


1122,124 

42,420 

2.306 

138,956 

8,466 

15,181 


573,623 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by   State 
board  


167.000 


88,060 
170,481 


1754,994 


4.658 

1.470 

56 

14,638 
8,247 

20.975 


11,797,165 
497,506 


12.294,670 

$126,728 

48,347 

2,365 

157,607 

8,257 

21,017 


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


$3,003,194 
706,314 


$3,711,508 


185,134 


76,896 
164,367 

$789,718 


$3,084,388 
719,747 


$3,804,135 


$3  11 


27  00 
82  89 
42  23 
10  76 
1  00 
100 


IRON  COUNTY. 


LandB,  acres 
Town   lots   . . 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    

Mules    , 

Assos  and  Jeuiiels , 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

II  ogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All    other  personal    property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 

Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 

Dhone   property  assessed  by   State 

board   


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


333,660 


1.478 
744 
13 
5,650 
2.369 
4,229 


$1,069,705 
334,455 


$1,404,160 


$40,772 

22,676 

1,020 

63.391 

2,881 

5,520 

664 

222.010 


933,316 


$1,206,872 
198,418 


$1,406,290 


1,515 

652 

23 

6.423 

2.395 

6.428 

307 


$41,451 

21,824 

770 

72,129 

2,607 

8,738 

221 

225,182 


10,500 
107.693 


$477,127 


$1,881,287 
651,431 


9,120  , 
107,664 


$489,706 


$2,532,718 


$1,894,996 


668,754 


$2,668,750 


$3  68 


27  36 

33  48 

33  4S 

1122 

109 

1  35 

75 


ABSTRACTS  OF  ASSESSMENT. 


345 


JACKSON  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of  Taxation. 


June  1,1908,  for  taxes 
of  1908. 


No. 


Valuation, 


June  1, 1908,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No.     I  Valuation. 


5? 


TandB,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Tdial  value  of  real  estate. 


Horj«tJS    

Mules    

Af-sos  nr.d  Jennets 

Nei?  t  cftttle 

Rhc^^p  

II*.|:k    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and   notes 

Brokers  and  exchan)?e  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  persMial  property 
Kailroadt    brldiire,    telegraph    and   tele- 

Khone  property  assessed  by  State 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


358,990 


18,697,380 
66,114,067 


16.668 
3,114 


25.520 

4,215 

30,338 


m.711.437 


1532,840 
115.718 


408,826 

7,860 

116,046 


6,962,124 


4,649,464 
12,114,723 


123,907,600 


$98,619,037 


10,087,261 


1106,706.288 


368,990 


19,122 
3,320 


114,029.400 
66,636.029 


I80.665.429 


$628,636 
148,981 


29,780 

5,063 

28,998 


488,067 

8,240 

119,142 


4,973,962 


4,362,100 
11,292,461 


|22,0U,668 


1102.576,997 


10.318,134 


1112,896.181 


124  82 


82  87 
44  87 


16  31 
1  63 
4  10 


JASPEB  COUNT7. 


lands,  acres 
Town   lots   . . 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    

Mules    

Asfif^s  ncd  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hcgs     

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  cxchnn^e  dealers. 

Corporate    ccnnpanies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


401,324 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridf?e,    telei?raph   and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by  State 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


17,0Sl 

1,S03 

64 

23,779 

2.589 

16,799 

351 


15,948,446 
6,667,103 


401,084 


$11,615,648 


1458,386 

62,397 

3,626 

382,910 

3,278 

39,674 

515 

944,130 


702.615 
1.694,370 


$4,292,000 


$15,907,648 


2,063,673 


$17,961,221 


12.242 

2,168 

66 

25,012 
2,671 

16,041 
1,028 


$6,062,215 
6,770,225 


$11,822,440 


$499,599 

72,982 

3.850 

377.053 

3.309 

44.905 

1.258 

958,112 


567.316 
1,894.155 


$16  08 


2S  97 

33  6<j 

5S  33 

15  07 

1  23 

279 

1  25 


$4,422,539 


$16,244,979 


2,174,565 


$18,419,644 


34^ 


KEI*ORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


JEFFERSON  COUNTY. 


(subjects   of  Taxation. 


Lanils.  acrps    '    397.247 

Town   lots    ' 


June  1,1902,  for  taxes 
of  1903. 

No.     I  Valuation. 


June  1, 1903,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No.     f  Valuation. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Ilorsrs    

Mules    

Afsos  aid  Jennets 

Neat  cftt*^lc 

Hlipep  

I  rgft    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds   nnd  notes 

Brokers  and  cxcbauRe  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


5.093  I 
2.246 
61 

16,181 
2.289 

13.622 


12.654,385  ; 
964,700    , 

$3,619,085  ; 

1123,575  ' 
61,670 
1.905 
171,935 
8.576  : 
23,672  I 
210  I, 
668.490 


397,247 


$2,643,460 
957.999 


5,122 

2,263 

58 

16,216 
2.290 

16.519 


87.200 

276.884 


Total  value  personal  property $1,419,117 


$3,601,459 

$137,544 

66.368 

2.065 

168.005 

3.066 

84.075 

220 

728.154 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    brldfi^e.    telejcraph    and   tele- 

Khone  property  assessed  by  fltate 
oard   


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


$5,038,202  I, 


912.958 


102.284 
284.621 


$1,526,412 


$6,951,160 


$5,127,871 


936.631 


$6,064,602 


& 


gc 


$6  65 


26  85 
29  32 
86  60 
10  36 
1  34 
206 


JOHNSON  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    

Mules    

Attses  and  Jennets ^ 

Nput  cattle 

Sheep  

I'.oga    

All  other  live  Ktwk 

Money,  'bonds   oud  notes 

Krokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corpora t«    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    brldfre.    telefn*aph    and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by  State 
board  ,. 


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


517,554 


11,361 

4.022 

134 

33,567 

6,295 

27,724 

353 


$5,502,215 
1,421.815 


$6,924,030 

$335,645 

124,889 

8.740 

530,079 

6,295 

91,135 

230 

1.031,035 


617,563 


12.085 

4,121 

171 

39.560 

6.630 

34.069 

338 


$5,603,780 
1.444,090 


$6,947,870 


221,031    . 
423,805  ;. 


$2,772,884 


$9,696,914 


1.190.890 


$10,887,804 


$374,390 

144.675 

9.065 

576.135 

5,630 

109.420 

210 

1,247,165 


205.306 
551.355 


$3,223,861 


$10,171,221 


1.260.810 


$11,421,631 


$10  63 


30  97 
85  10 
63  00 
14  56 
00 
21 
62 


1 
3 


ABSTRACTS  OF  ASSESSMENT 


347 


KNOX  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of   Taxation 


June  1, 1902,  for  taxes 
ot  1903. 


No.     f  Valuation. 


June  1,  ld03,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No.     j  Valuation. 


o  < 


)iandn,  acres   I    319,7.56 

Town   lots    ' 


Total  v.*ilue  of  real  estate. 


If orses   

Mules    

Ahsf}9  and  Jenr.ets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Kogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  nud  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal    property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by  fitate 
board   / 


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


12,516,603 
232,465 


$2,749,068 


5.642 

1,279 

41 

2i.l80 
1.668 

L.»,464 


1184,587 

33,324 

2,400 

329,175 

4,814 

35,018 

>   •  •  •   •  •  ■ 

424.370 


78,677 
131.803 


321,103 


12,518,135 
267,206 


12,786,340 


6,807 

1,276 

84 

25,886 

5,663 

15.311 

189 


$1,174,068 


$3,923,136 
490,742 


$4,413,878 


$146,593 

34,526 

3,670 

861,355 

6,252 

41,396 

353 

516.059 


68,177 
166.832 


$1,345,215 


$4,130,555 
512,455 


$4,643,010 


$7  84 


25  24 
27  06 
43  69 
13  96 

1  10 

2  70 
1  87 


LACLBDB  COUNTY. 


I^nds,  acres   436.583 

Town   lots    ' 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules 

i^Kses  and  Jennets 

N«»« t  cattle 

Sheep   

llcgs    ... 

Ail   other   'ivi>  stock 

Money,    bonds   and  notes 

r.rokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corpornt"    companies , 

All    other   personal    property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  rAal  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele-| 

Ehone   property  assessed  by  State 
oard   


Total   taxable  wealth  In  county. 


5,503 

1,494 

120 

15.217 

10,232 

14,552 

114 


$1,478,291 
315,915 


$1,794,2:6 


$144:694 

43,945 

3.471 

209,014 

14,910 

25,729 

127 

119,049 


26,931 
134,720 


$722,590 


$2,516,796 
C01.747 


$3,018,543 


425,100 


$1,510,535 
310,440 


5.810 

1,679 

110 

18,171 

11,010 

18.190 

86 


$1,820,975 


$159,128 

54,222 

2,924 

228,396 

14,953 

31,024 

111 

138,458 


27,191 
134,795 


$791,202 


$2,612,177 


613,567 


$3,125,744 


$3  65 


27  38 
32  29 
26  59 
12  55 
35 
70 
29 


1 
1 
1 


348 


UliPOkT  Ob'  THE  STATE  AUDITUK. 


LAFAYETTE  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of  Taxation. 


June  1, 1902*  for  taxes 
of  1903. 


No. 


Valuation. 


June  1, 1903,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No.     f  Valuation. 


I? 


LaodF,  acres 
Town   lots    .. 


Total   value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neet  catile 

Sheep  

Hogs   : 

All  other  live  stock 

Moroy,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corpora*:e    companies 

All   other   personal    property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


387,271 


4.l<9 


Total  value  real  and  personal  proper t.v 
Railroad,    l)ridffe,    telegraph    and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by  State 
ooard   


Total   taxable  wealth  in  county. 


11,126 

4,303 

106 

28,778 
3,748 

32,774 


15,351,315 
1,546.065 


$6,897,380 


$340,315 

145,953 

7,740 

470,165 

6,070 

92,000 


871,200 


320,950 
570.570 


$2,824,963 


$9,722,343 
1.413,915 


$11,136,258 


387.271 


10.835 

4,707 

106 

33,561 
3,601 

30,229 


$5,386,325 
1.545.156 


$6,931,480 


$319,505 
164.174 

6.785 
551.500 

6,535 
111.195 


985.280 


303,057 
541,510 


$2,989,541 


$9,921,021 


1.481.932 


$11,402,953 


$13  90 


29  49 
34  83 
64  00 
16  43 
1  SI 
3  67 


LAWRENCE  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots    .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    

Mules    

Af'S*»8  and  Jennets 

N( at  caHle 

Sheep  

Hogs    

All   other  live  stock 

Monev,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Cnrpornte    companies 

All   other  personal    property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 

Railroad,    bridfire,    telegraph    and   tele- 

Dhone  property  assessed  by   Stat' 

board 


Total  taxable  wealth  In  county. 
»    I       'I  


888.502 


$3,064,229 
904.564 


$3,968,793 


8.839 

2,752 

83 

17,089 

3,015 

15.991 

87 


$228,775 

80.491 

3.780 

222,343 

3,862 

40.121 

80 

770,331 


388.804 


157.025 
395.115 


$1,901,923 


$5,870,716 


563,093 


$6,433,809 


9,108 

3.111 

93 

18,007 

2,921 

16.935 

325 


$3,001,291 
908,623 


$3.9C9.914 


$243,386 

94,774 

4,655 

237,736 

3.213 

46.112 

495 

645,368 


154.433 
400.666 


$1,830,838 


$5,740,752 


582.615 


$6,323,367 


$7  73 


26  72 
30  40 
50  00 
13  20 

1  10 

2  72 
1  52 


ABSTRACTS  OF  ASSESSMENT. 


349 


Subjects   of  Taxation. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


HorHC'K   

Mules    

Aftses  aud  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Ffogs   < 

All  other  live  stock 

Mon\:y,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchann^e  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


LBWI8  COUNTY. 


June  1,1908,  for  taxes 
of  IMS. 


No.     I  Valuation. 


Jnn«  1, 1903,  for  taxes 
of  19k 


No.     I  Valuation. 


Total  value  personal  property 

Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 

Ehone  property  assessed  by  State 
oard  


Total   taxable  wealth  In  county. 


319,380 


6.350 

1,592 

41 

19,256 

8,240 

12,785 

23 


12.534,696 
610,860 


$3,145,465 

1155,265 

41,266 

3.110 

281,362 

8.750 

49,410 

25 

601,765 


819,330 


128.620 
238,906 


$1,608,447 


$4,663,902 
495,197 


16,149,099 


6,741 

1,640 

51 

22,064 

9,642 

16,303 

86 


$2,628,970 
616,690 


$3,144,660 


$186,710 

60,236 

2,906 

328,020 

10.060 

70,836 

86 

706,105 


106,214 
274,630 


$1,734,299 


$4,878,969 


612,360 


$6,891,309 


I 


.  o  ^ 


$7  91 


27  70 
30  63 

67  00 
14  87 


1 
4 
1 


04 
59 
00 


LINCOLN  COtJNTT. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots    .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horseri   

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Fogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Coi  porate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property 

Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 
phone property  assessed   by  "State 
board   


Total  taxable  wealth  In  county. 


399,811 


6,973 

1,090 

11 

17,356 
4,636 

17.642 


$3,103,640 
392,720 


$3.4%,360 


$171,530 

33,826 

850 

252.755 

6,570 

48,360 


493,136 


60,861 
189,146 


$1,247,0U 


$4,743,871 


615,867 


$6,269,288 


390,811 


6.504 

1,067 

13 

18.435 
4,111 

16,785 


$3,158,56) 
391,460 


$3,550,020 

$162,510 

34.485 

1,066 

267,790 

5,666 

47,636 


582,505 


66,193 
179,906 


$1,337,753 


$4,887,773 


518,913 


$6,406,686 


$8  OS 


24  98 
32  31 
81  92 
14  62 

1  37 

2  83 


35^ 


llEPOkT  OP  THE  STATE  AUDltOft. 


LINN  COUNTT. 


Subjects   of   Taxation. 


Lands,  .teres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


HCIFW    

Mules    

Arses  nnd  Jciin*»te 

Nest  cattle 

feheep   

I'cgs    .  ...# 

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealera. 

Corponi  te    companies 

All   other   personal    property... 


June  1,1902,  for  taxes 
of  1903. 


No.     j  Valuation. 


June  1,1903,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No. 


Valuatioji. 


375,181  I 


$3,178,377  , 
1,242,901  ;. 


384,231 


9,217 

1,313 

37 

33,512 

8,499 

12,728 

49 


$4,421,278 


1196,108 

34,477 

1,677 

430,850 

9,232 

25,747 

2.346 

420,544 


9,877 

1,197 

40 

44,146 

7,908 

16,304 

374 


$3,571,027 
1,264,752 

"$r835,779 


220.066 
248,191 


Total  value  personal  property $1,588,238 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    brid{i:e,    telegraph    and   tele- 

Ebone   property  assessed   by  fitatf 
oard  


Total   taxable  wealth  in  county $6,891,477 


$6,009,516 


881,961 


$248,424 

33,187 

2,625 

531,873 

9.227 

42,535 

982 

471.386 


223.115 
255.247 


$1,818,601 


$6,654,380 


890.386 


$7,544,766 


& 


$9  ao 


25  15 

27  72 
66  63 
12  04 

1  17 

2  61 
2  62 


LIVINGSTON   COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres   '    330,019 

"iown   lots    


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules 

Apaes  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

1  •  ogs 

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds   and   notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    coir-panlcs 

All   other   peraonal    property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telefirraph    and   tele- 

Ehone  property  assessed  by   State 
oard   


Total   taxable  wealth  In  county. 


$3,054,063 
1,074,112 


334,902 


$1,128,175 


$3,309,765 
1,141,701 


$4,451,466 


164.740 
246,609 


$1,610,863 


$5,739,038 
1,201,044 


ir)0,989 
292,328 


$6,940,082 


$1,673,238 
$6,124,704 


1.236.954 


$7,361,658 


$9  88 


9.115 

$23::, 107 

9.789 

$256,374 

26  18 

1.008 

27,221 

1,321 

38.750 

29  32 

31 

1,256 

52 

2,S05 

44  S3 

25.038 

383.692 

29.012 

412.516 

14  22 

4.569 

5,891 

5,293 

7,728 

1  46 

18.573 

51.641 

22,910 

59.320 

2  58 

148 

1,307 
493,400 

65 


612 
452.310 

9  41 

ABSTRACTS  OF  ASSESSMENT. 


35t 


Mcdonald  county. 


Subjects   of  Taxation. 


June  ltldOe,for  taxes 
of  1908. 


No. 


Valuation. 


June  1,1903.  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No.     1  Valuation. 


C.5> 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Nftat  cnttlr 

8heep  

Hogs   

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exrhanxe  dealers. 

Corpora  te    companies 

All   olher  personal   property... 


Total  Tftlue  personal  property. 


2?5,730 


Total  yalne  real  and  personal  property 
Ballroad,    brl<^,    telefrrapb    and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by.  State 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


4,34n 

1,220 

46 

13,397 

4.639 

13,957 

137 


$1,060,627 

117,802 


$1,178,429 


$111,852 

34,653 

1,506 

149.197 

4.639 

16.004 

140 

80,559 


21.938 
120,353 


$540,840 


$1,719,269 


301,175 


$2,020,444 


302,643 


4^72 

1,304 

30 

14,871 

5.038 

14,363 

242 


$1,275,224 
119.312 


$1,394,536 


$112,520 

36,025 

1.230 

164,119 

5,038 

18.027 

222 

95.864 


25.732 
99,793 


$558,570 


$1,953,106 


306.213 


$2,259,319 


$3  30 


25  00 
27  60 
41  00 
10  80 


1 
1 


00 
40 
70 


MACON  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horees   

Mules    

Abses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hog?    

All  other  live  stock 

Moncv,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchan^^  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property.., 


Total  value  personal  property. 


533.414 


$5,950,246 
1.259.990 


$7,210,236 


12,50r> 

2,833 

218 

33.403 
7.r»9l 

16.911 


$329,185 

77,505 

9,525 

520,315 

11,290 

41,795 


725,190 


179.119 
436,815 


Total  valne  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 
phone property  assessed   by  State 
board  


Total   taxable  wealth  in  county. 


$2,330,739 


$9,540,975 
1,505.482 


$11,046,457 


534,873 


13.498 

3,384 

223 

43,057 
8,055 

2^1.782 


$5,946,773 
1.282,846 


$7,229,619 


$410,506 

102.960 

8,540 

665.100 

12.425 

63.275 


r56,179 


166.303 
404.386 


$2,589,673 


$9,819,292 


1.545.C80 


$11,364,372 


$8  11 


30  41 
30  42 
38  29 
16  44 

1  64 

2  56 


35^ 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


MADISON  COUNTT. 


Subjects   of  Taxation. 


Jane  1,1908.  for  taxes 
of  1908. 


No.     f  Valuation. 


June  l,19(RLfor  taxe^ 
of  ^. 


No.     f  Valuation. 


E 


5> 


I  ands,  .icres 
Town  lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Uon35i   ' 

Mules    

Af4B(*B  and  Jeunets 

Neat  en ttle. . .  # 

Sheep  

HoKs   

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies ^ 

All   other  personal   property... 


293.615 


Total  yalue  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telefrraph   and  tele- 

£bone  property  assessed  by  State 
y, 


>ard 


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


2,215 
1,102 

34 
9.118 
3.223 
8,647 

73 


11,028,545 
324.695 


11,353,140 


$62,935 

80,980 

1,870 

102.776 

3,733 

12.593 

68 

96,622 


88,147 
125,717 


1525,440 


11,878.680 


235,896 


12,114,478 


289.351 


2,310 
1,244 

33 
9.247 
2.961 
9,716 

SO 


11,061,240 
878,700 


$1,434,940 


$66,770 

41.925 

1.730 

102.636 

3.822 

13.488 

83 

115.560 


161.064 
129,697 


$636,175 


$2,071,116 


247,002 


$2,318,117 


$8  66 


28  63 
82  70 
52  42 
11  08 
1  11 


1 
1 


02 


MARIES  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots    . . 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    

Mules    

MwB  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

8beep  

IfogR    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and   notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corpora  te    companies 

All   other  personal    property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


329,362 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and   tele- 

Ehone   proi>erty  assessed  by   State 
oard   


Total  taxable  wealth  In  county. 


5,231 

2,789 

26 

13,037 

6.942 

12,923 

198 


$1,061,085 
64,450 


$1,145,535 


113,923 

78.204 

995 

143.748 

10,3(j0 

12.923 

187 

164,839 


10,500 
53.690 


$595,309 


$1,740,844 
12.938 


$1,768,782 


829,522 


3,129 

1.710 

31 

14,344 

6,390 

15,679 

206 


$1,103,224 
77.360 


$1,180,674 


$75,643 

64,964 

1.265 

153.378 

6.390 

16.679 

1S6 

210.288 


21,263 
48.129 


$587,070 


$1,767,644 


68.649 


$1,836,298 


$S  34 


24  04 
31  55 
40  80 
10  69 


1 

1 


00 
00 
90 


ABSTRACTS  OF  ASSESSMENT. 


353 


MARION  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of  Taxation. 


June  1, 1908,  for  taxes 
of  1903. 


Na     f  Valuation, 


June  1, 190ft,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


Now 


Valuation. 


e 


5?r 

fits' 

if 


Lands,  acrej- 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  leal  estate. 


Hoi-ses   

Mules    

Aes4^s  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs 

All  other  live  stock 

Money*   bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  yalue  personal  property. 


276,212 


6,223 

1,017 

42 

12.811 
6,905 

10.422 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by  'State 
board   


Total  taxable  wealth  In  county. 


13,044,327 
2,790,940 


16,835,267 


276.212 


$156,590 

81,020 

2,210 

185,396 

14,245 

38.000 


6.25S 

1,010 

46 

13,022 
7,356 

10.200 


737,490 


390.830 
484.855 


12,040,635 


$7,875,902 


1,446.987 


19,822,889 


$3,107,160 
3,002,260 


$6,109,420 


$162,635 

33,046 

2,365 

201,215 

15.165 

40,850 


780.826 


360,500 
503,812 


$2,100,402 


$8,209,822 


1,468,203 


$9,678,026 


$11  24 


25  82 
32  71 
61  19 
15  46 
206 
400 


MERCER  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   . . 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Bhcep  

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate   companies 

All  ether  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and  tele- 

Ehone  property  assessed  by   State 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


285,505 


7,698 

802 

33 

82,383 

3,207 

13,863 


$2,858,231 
206,445 


$3,064,676 


$216,535 
24.404 

A,  wOU 

610,831 

6,436 

43,585 

420 

295,600 


286,786 


$2,993,553 
203,200 


$8,196,763 


7.255 

853 

30 

84.864 

2.977 

14.852 


39,275 
138,936 


$1,278,261 


$4,342,927 
607,350 


$4,860,277 


$159,356 

30,830 

1,992 

643,346 

7,155 

69,785 


862,341 


46.023 
153.120 


$1,363,948 


$4,660,701 


610,246 


$6,070,947 


$9  {Kj 


27  47 
36  14 
66  40 
15  58 
2  40 
4  02 


3S4 


kEPOkT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR* 


kiLLfiB  couNrt. 


Subjects   of  Taxation. 


ivtke  1,1908.  for  taxes 
of  1908. 


No.     I  Valuation. 


iuhe  It  1903.  for  taxee 
of  1901 


\t 


No. 


Valuation. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   j . . 

Mules    , 

Asaos  nnd  Jennets 

Neat  cattle , 

S^heep   

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property.., 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and   tele- 

Ehone  property  assessed  by   State 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


365.514 


5,120 

1,362 

41 

17,688 

10.3S*0 

12,651 


$1)441,840 
155,0(6 


n,596,S45 


$116,456 

33.660 

1,475 

183,870 

12,6.% 

20,975 

.110 

308,980 


47,331 
123,715 


$849,226 


$2,446,071 


103,867 


$2,549,938 


384,6.16 


$1,143,555 
183.106 


$1,626,660 


5,126 

1,534 

35 

19,515 

10.914 

16,125 


$139,680 

46,M6 

1.445 

201,035 

12.105 

29, %0 


339 .980 


46.784 
150,160 


$967,594 


$2,594,254 


125,736 


$2,719,990 


$3  75 


27  2i 
30  31 
41  28 
10  ?0 


10 
73 


MISSISSIPPI  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   . . 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses 

Mules I 

Aesos  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle < 

Sheep   

Hogs 

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corpo  rate    companies 

All  other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Bailroad.    bridge,    telegraph  and  tele- 
phone property  assessed  by   State 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


259,873 


2.001 

3,235 

20 

i0,333 

91 

14,013 

7 


$1,386,785 
397,580 


$1,784,365 


$57,100 

93,3«0 

1,^9?. 

101,073 

140 

22,457 

55 

165,680 


87,854 
208,718 


$737,832 


$2,522,197 


642,298 


$3,064,496 


259, H90 


2,042 

3,560 

23 

10,976 

281 

13,750 

10 


$1,396,300 
412,955 


$1,806,256 


$62,135 

123.948 

1.465 

100,701 

346 

24,707 

96 

176,264 


91.566 
200.427 


$781,632 


$2,589,887 


601,798 


$3,191,686 


$5  36 


•  ••■••« 


30  42 
84  82 
63  70 
9  17 
1  22 
1  79 
9  50 


ABSTRACTS  OF  ASSESSMENT. 


355 


MONITEAU  COUNTY. 


Sabjectfl   of  Taxation. 


Jane  l,lJX)2,for  taxes 
of  1908. 


No. 


Valuation. 


June  1, 1903,  for  taxes 
of  1B04. 


No. 


Valuation. 


& 


I.nnds,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat   cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Mone.v,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All  other   personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


258,410 


5,311 

1,1K)6 

77 

13,743 
2,552 

15,140 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 

Ehone  property  assessed  by   State 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  In  county. 


$1,199,870 
620,440 


12.420,310 


1124,256 

54,600 

3,350 

158,280 

5,120 

84,330 


823,290 


125,991 
262,615 


11,591,922 


$4,012,232 


719,478 


$4,731,710 


258,410 


5,144 

2,318 

61* 

16,549 
2.665 

18,938 


$1,816,280 
633,580 


$2,449,860 


$129,016 

61,545 

3,310 

198,874 

4.380 

42,700 


845.155 


113,214 
262,530 


$1,660,724 


$4,110,584 


755,159 


$4,865,743 


$7  OS 


25  08 

26  24 
47  7S 
12  01 

1  64 

2  30 


MONROC  COUNTY. 


I.nnd<i.  ni'i't'E. 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    ......'. 

Mules    

Asses  and  JeDoets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds   and   note» 

Brokers  and  e.\change  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All  other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


421,627 


8,033 

2.847 

150 

21,515 

19,778 

16,407 


$3,844,082 
616,520 


$4,460,602 


$207,2^0 

80,5?0 

9.460 

312,360 

31,830 

51,620 


945,870 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and   tele- 

ghone  property  assessed  by   Statf 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  In  county. 


179,608 
203,340 


$2,021,888 


$6,482,490 
703,619 


$7,186,109 


422,033 


$3,811,900 
630,440 


8,704 

3,099 

121 

25,720 

2^,189 

19.465 


$1,442,340 


$243,660 

86.390 

7,850 

383,310 

33,480 

61,030 


999,580 


166,153 
208,170 


$2,189,623 


$6,631,963 


705,406 


$7,337,369 


$9  o:^ 


28  00 
28  00 
66  00 
15  00 
1  50 
3  10 


356 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


MONTGOMDRY  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of  Taxation. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat  ca ttle. , 

Sheep   

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokerc  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corpora  to   companies 

All  other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


JunB  1,1902.  for  taxes 
of  1908. 


No. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    orldge,    telegraph   and   tele- 

Ehone  property  assessed  by   Stat< 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


334,665 


4,S19 

1,737 

65 

16,592 

5,755 

16,r43 

274 


Valuation. 


Jan«  1, 1908.  for  taxes 
of  U04. 


No. 


Valuation. 


12,439,135 
517,665 


$2,956,850 


$143,995 

50,184 

1,920 

243,470 

12.590 

46,305 

475 

465,580 


83,260 
214,330 


$1,262,109 


$4,218,969 
724,479 


$4,943,438 


334,658 


5.193 

1,767 

77 

18,420 

4.885 

19,212 

446 


$2,438,745 
519,350 


$2,958,016 


$li>8,035 

59.603 

2,570 

276.017 

9,455 

59,130 

585 

561,655 


82,420 
251,030 


$1,460,400 


$4,418,495 


736.766  I 


$6,155,260 


$7  28 


30  43 

33  n 

33  16 

14  9i» 

1  96 

3  07 

1  31 


MORGAN  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   . . 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    , 

Mules    

Asses  and  .Tcnnets 

Neat  cattle 

Sbeep   

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Monoy,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other   personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


386,730 


4,520 
1,920 

81 

13,508 

5,896 

182 


$1,537,100 
154,835 


$1,691,935 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and   tele- 

Ehone  property  assessed  by   State 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  In  county. 


$115,715 

50.760 

3,235 

187,817 

7,196 

21,651 

185 

233.900 


37,252 
94,476 


$752,187 


$2,444,122 
233,529 


386,600 


4,759 
2,026 

86 

10,281 

5,944 

9,7S9 

93 


$1.C46,275 
161,915 

$1JOS,190^ 

TSmio 

56,985 

3,190 

156,230 

7,416 

26,469 

100 

297.655 


32,095 
96,610 


$804,060 


$2,677,651 


$2,512,250 


243,865 


$2,756,116 


$3  9d 


26  77 
28  12 
87  09 
15  25 

1  24 

2  70 
1  07 


ABSTRACTS  OF  ASSESSMENT. 


357. 


NBW  MADRID  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of   Taxation. 


TjandB,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    < 

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle , 

Sheep   

Fiogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


June  1,  ISOe,  for  taxes 
of  IMS. 


No. 


Valuation. 


Jun«  1, 1903,  for  taxes 
of  190L 


No. 


Valuation. 


424,9Ci^ 


^.046.987 
208,331 


$2.2S5,318 


2,016 
2.69-1 

16  i 
9,768 
»93 
11.364. 


144,485 
68.409 

560 
61,344 

540 
13,379 


I 


70,365 


29,996 
85.536 


42S,46'J 


11,917,135 
234,815 


$2,151,960 


2.226 
2,946 
17 
10.834  ; 

456 
13.721 


$374,613 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and   tele- 

Khoue  property  assessed  by   State 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


$2,629,931 
579,383 


$3,209,314 


$50,240 
71,110 

520 
68,956 

640 
14.204 


82,080 


35,340 
95,601 


$418,691 


$2,570,641 


839,815 


$3,410,456 


i 


JSgl 


►1& 
9P 


$4  46 


22  56 

24  13 

30  60 

6  36 

1  40 

1  03 


NEWTON  COUNTY. 


liands,  acres 
Town  lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


399,846 


$3,303,130 
552.600 


8,50G 
1,383 
63 


Horst^    

Mules    

Aftses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 15.563 

Sheep   I  G02 

ITogs    10.323 

All  other  live  stock 225 

Mon<»y.    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers 

Corporate    companies 

All   other   personal   property 


$3,855,630 


$187,846 

35,645 

1,935 

202,205 

676 

27.026 

705 

384,615 


361.69S 


$3,242,630 
731,380 


8,77'> 

1,47" 

5J 

17.49: 

4ol 

11,3S^ 

bi 


$3,974,010 


$2i2,010 

39,140 

1.665 

226.592 

535 

28,624 

205 

375.515 


61,474 
317,820 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 

Ehone  property  assessed  by   State 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


$1,219,944 


78.390 
309.273 


$5,075,574 
925,801 


$1,271,949 


$6,001,376 


$6,245,959 
946,409 


$6,192,868 


$9  21 


24  15 
2G  49 
31  41 
12  94 

1  18 

2  51 

3  06 


358 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR, 


NODAWAY  COUNTY. 


Subjects    of   Taxation. 


June  1, 1902,  for  taxes 
of  1903. 


No.     I  Valuation. 


June  1,1903,  for  taxes 
of  1901 


No.     I  Valuation. 


i 


©3* 
*  ^» 


Land?,  acres 
Town   lots    . . 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    , 

Asnes  and  Jennets , 

Keat  cattle 

Sboop   

Hosts    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exehanj^e  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


547.605 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telefrraph    and    tele- 
phone property  assessed  by   State 
board   


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county, 


36,42.5 

2,»'4S 

65 

64,964 

3.187 

54,651 

614 


$6,401,709 
1.209,830 


$7,611,539 


$122, 4*57 

74.431 

3,514 

898.871 

3.523 

127,679 

600 

1  081,833 


331,019 
351,872 


$3,295,842 


$10,907,381 


1,253,900 


$12,161,281 


554,360 


$6,806,035 
1,268,968 


$8,075,003 


16,429 

2,473 

81 

65,141 

2.877 

57,564 

976 


$410,846 

75.028 

3,040 

837,327 

2,818 

146,493 

913 

896,269 


301.545 
363,052 


$3,037,331 


$11,112,334 


1,327,091 


$12,439,425 


$12  27 


25  00 
30  33 
36  19 
12  85 

97 
2  '•>4 

93 


OREGON  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Aftses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep   

Iloes    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bondn  and  notes 

Brokers  and  ezchanxe  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other   personal    property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


460,847 


3,422 

1,312 

23 

12.803 
3. 802 

14.965 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by   State 
board   


Total   taxable  wealth  in  county. 


$1,245,124 
187,335 


$1,432,449 


$69,211 

32,392 

4S5 

118.861 

3.832 

14,965 


484.298 


3,466 

1,320 

33 

17.543 

3,679 

16,918 

6 


$1,244,118 
206,470 


$1,450,588 


50,819 


13,430 
115,262 


$419,257 


$1,851,706 


213,478 


$2,065,184 


$70,375 

33.682 

725 

174,534 

3,679 

16,918 

3 

51,664 


11,787 
117,749 


$481,116 


$1,931,704 


215,812 


$2,147,516 


$2  57 


20  30 

25  50 

22  00 

9  90 

1  00 

1  00 

50 


ABSTRACTS  OF  ASSESSMENT. 


359 


OSAGE  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of  Taxation. 


June  1, 1902,  for  taxes 
of  1908. 


No. 


Valuation. 


June  1, 1908,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No.     f  Valuation. 


& 


SB' 

:  Sp 


Landft,  acres 
Town   !ots   . . 


Total  yalue  of  real  estate. 


Horses   , 

Mules 

>esen  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep 

FiOgS 

All  other  lire  stock 

Money,    bondg  and  notes 

BrokerM  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate   companies 

All  other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and   tele- 

Bhone  property  assessed  by   State 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county, 


368.727 


$1,911,295 
203.270 


12,174,565 


8,183 

2.562 

30 

13.329 
3.660 

14,832 


179.225 

78.560 

1,445 

169.334 

4.672 

26.458 

6.345 

528.8^ 


15.386 
154.064 


$1,064,323 


$3,238,888 


529.754 


$3,768,642 


368.727 


3.224 

2,676 

23 

14,522 
3.678 

15.672 


$1,909,215 
274.530 


$2,183,745 


$90,720 

94,445 

1,510 

164,059 

4,694 

2S,748 

6,987 

595,190 


14.109 
146.051 


$1,146,613 


$3,330,258 


740.186 


$4,070,444 


$6  IS 


27  29 
35  21) 
65  65 
1^  20 
1  27 
1  83 


OZARK  COUNTY. 


I<ands,  acres 
Town  lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  noies 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

rorx>orate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


818,478 


3,017 

788 

24 

16.551 

5.990 

9.453 


Total  value  real  and  personal  propertv 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele 

Khone  property  assessed   by   .Stat 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


$829,773 
10.156 


$839,929 


$82,975 

22,970 

1.720 

18«.786 

8,804 

15,928 


45.267 


7.343 
96.243 


$468.,036 


$1,307,965 


843,755 


3,094 

874 

2') 

18,258 

6.240 

15,099 

7 


$801,984 
8.573 


$1^10.667 


186.334 

27.951 

1.710 

211.141 

9.947 

28.029 

65 

49.693 


6.514 
100,320 


$521,704 


$1,332,261 


56 


$1,332,317 


$2  33 


27  90 
31  98 
68  40 
11  56 


1 
1 
9 


59 

85 
28 


36o 


R£PORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


PEMISCOT  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of  Taxation. 


Lands,  acres 
Town  lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules 

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat   cattle 

Phe<»p   

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by  Statf 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  }n  county. 


June  1,  UC8,  for  taxes 
of  IMS. 


No. 


Valuation, 


June  1|  ISOMor  tazey 


No.     I  Valuation. 


299,438 


2,467 

2,957 

26 

12,797 

440 

12,945 

229 


11.460,200 
289,535 


11,739,735 


$71,072 

100,638 

1,665 

1.^,876 

878 

24,054 

818 

111,093 


56,164 
435,552 


9932,710 


$2,672,445 


883.285 


13.055,730 


299.279 


2,382 

3,234 

25 

15,334 

361 

19,980 

218 


$1,514,366 
342,670 


$1,857,025 


$59,490 

109,407 

1.420 

164,138 

676 

39,700 

273 

125,765 


61.680 
474,520 


$1,027,069 


$2,884,094 


446,121 


$3,330,215 


e 


z^: 


$5  06 


24  98 

34  85 

66  80 

10  05 

1  92 

1  98 

1  25 


PERRY  COUNTY. 


I^ands,  acres 
Town   lots    .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules 

Asses  and  Jeiiuets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

llegs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other   personal    property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and   tele- 

Ehone  property  assessed  by  State 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


295,750 


4,357 

2.423 

34 

10.633 
6.717 

23.076 


$1,464,965 
249,705 


$1,714,670 


$109,966 

67,948 

1.480 

102.921 

8.492 

32.820 

6,539 

754,380 


293,750 


18.200 
227,747 


$1,330,493 


$3,045,163 


62.206 


$3,097,369 


4.377 

2.536 

43 

10,958 
7,121 

24,625 


$1,473,230 
257.266 


$1,730,496 


$124,250 

77,758 

1,680 

108.840 

■9,162 

33.915 

7,011 

791.227 


23.247 
234.532 


$1,411,122 


$3,141,617 


54.072 


$3,195,689 


$4  98 


28  38 

30  66 

39  07 

9  88 

1  % 

1  37 


ABSTRACTS  OF  ASSESSMENT. 


361 


PETTIS  COUNTY. 


Subjects  of  Taxation. 


June  1,1902.  for  taxes 
of  ^03. 


No. 


Valuation. 


Jun^  1,1903,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No. 


Valuation. 


E 


0 


Lands,  acres 
Town  lots   .. 


Total  yalue  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules 

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  < 

Hogs   

All  other  live  stock 

Money,   bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  cxchanRe  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All  other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 

Ehone  property  assessed  by  Statf 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  In  county. 


426,900 


$5,089,040 
3.213.690 


18.302.730 


9.981 

3ai9 

82 

29,525 

4,474 

21,997 

15 


1263.904 

99,235 

4,355 

486.264 

7.950 

63.685 

375 

554,755 


403,408 
400.880 


$2,284,811 


110.587,541 


1.356,780 


$11*944,321 


426,900 


$5,148,820 
3.191.140 


10.415 

3,397 

132 

35.568 

4,797 

23,467 

313 


$8,339,960 


$286,065 

105,610 

6.060 

536,516 

7.671 

79.041 

7.545 

665,834 


385,560 
401.952 


$2,481,854 
'ilO.821.814 

1.403.771 
'$12,225,585 


$11  80 


27  46 
31  10 
46  00 
15  07 


1 
3 


60 
36 


24  10 


PHELPS  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   . . 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Absps  and  Jeunets 

Neat  cattle , 

Sheep  

Hogs   

All  other  live  stock 

Money,   bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate   companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


892,929 


Total  value  real  and  pers(mal  property 
Railroad,    brlclffe,    telef?raph   and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by  State 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


3.474 

1,145 

71 

13.030 

6.311 

9.417 

314 


$1,469,973 
382.755 


$1,852,728 


393,459 


$80,888 

32.014 

1,747 

169.122 

6,674 

12,779 

284 

223,905 


3,441 

1,296 

66 

15,103 

6,772 

13,624 

313 


$1,412,984 
382,107 


$1,795,091 


94,477  I 
93.807  I, 


$715,697 


$2,568,425 


451.801 


$3,020,226 


$96,549 

43,030 

2,000 

178.720 

7,343 

19,859 

389 

137,557 


84,479 
59,591 


$629,517 


$2,424,608 


462,524 


$2,887,132 


$3  73 


28  01 

33  30 

30  30 

11  83 

1  11 

1  44 

1  21 


362 


RErOKT  OF  TUE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


PIKE  COUNTY. 


Subjects    of   Taxation. 


Jane  1, 1902,  for  taxes 
of  ld03. 


No.     ( Valuation. 


June  1, 1903,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No.     f  Valuation. 


Lands,  acres   '    421,939 

Town   lots    


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Nrat   cattle , 

Sheep   

1 1 ogs    

All  other  live  stock 

A(onf:3',    bonds   and   notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

<  'orporate    companies 

All   other   personal    property... 


7.448 

1,617 

261 

16.769 
7.740 

15,037 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    brldfr<^,    telof^aph    and   tele- 
phone  property  assessed   by   State 
botird   


Total  taxable  wealth  In  county. 


$4,162,252 
1,434,090 


$5,696,342 


$227,740 
53.091 
11,990 
278,910 
17,240 
60,750 


427.286 


112.203 
525,408 


$1,714,618 


$7,310,960 
1,354,595 


421,419 


7,430 

2,132 

249 

?0,041 

8,270 
17,820 


$8,665,555 


$5,088,350 
1,662.280 


$6,760,630 


$228,008 
75.627 
21,450 
300,470 
17.910 
68.160 


683. a^ 


91,260 
583,680 


$2,069,915 


$8,820,545 
1.366,461 


$10,187,006 


go- 


$12  70 


30  40 
3r>  10 
86  UO 
15  00 

2  00 

3  82 


PLATTE  COUNTY. 


liands,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    

Mules    

Aeses  .nnd   JcDnets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep   

nogs    

All   other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds   and   notos  

Brokers  and  exchanjye  dealers. 

Corporate    corapan'es 

All    other   personal    property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


257.913 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    brldpre,    telej^raph    and   tele- 

Ehone   property  assessed   by  State 
oard  


Total   taxable  wealth  In  county 


5,384 

3,095 


s.^-) 


13,018 

3.364 

14,608 

231 


$3,218,710 
417,730 


$3,636,440 


259,009 


$144,840  j 

87,096 

3,940 

214.370 

4.. 550 

43,310 

370 

666,155 


5.272 

2,159 

67 

14,6'S2 

3,6.39 

16,113 

62 


$3,594,730 
444,660 


$1,039,380 


112.336  I 
202,6,35 


$1,479,602 


$5,116,042 
1,195,343 


$6,311,385 


$155,270 

76,512 

4,825 

239.200 

5.105 

48.180 

70 

589,473 


112,249 

187,745 


$1,418,629 


$5,458,009 
1,249.999 


$6,708,008 


$1S  S7 


29  45 
d5  44 
72  00 
16  32 

1  38 

2  99 
1  12 


ABSTRACTS  OF  ASSESSMENT. 


363 


rOLK  COUNTY. 


Sabjects   of   Taxation. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  yalue  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Moleff    

j\Gth*s  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheop  

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other   personal    property... 


Total  valae  personal  property. 


June  1, 1902,  for  taxes 
of  ld03. 


No.     [  Valuation. 


June  1,1903,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


Na     I  Valuation. 


403,795 


$2,134,080 
631.720 


|2,Ce5,800 


8.111 

2,029 

110 

20,724 
7,752 

21,250 


$238,060 

61,128 

6,915 

305,018 

11,885 

49,233 


406, .359 


450,907 


8,535 

102 

21,717 

0,230 

27.984 


$2.1.'i4.450 
535,776 


$2,690,225 


$240,327 

76,554 

6,220 

297,150 

10,210 

52.295 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property, 

Railroad,    bridfife,    telefrrapb   and   tele-' 

phone  property  assessed  by  State 

board  1 


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


56.596 
282,733 


$1,461,475 


$4,127,275 
451,771 


$4,579,046 


598,305 


63.246 
312,275 


$1,656,882 


$4,347,107 


464,256 
$4,811,363 


$5  30 


28  23 
S3  95 
61  0() 
13  68 
1  10 
1  90 


PULASKI  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

•  A(sett  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs   

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  eichariffe  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  pei*sonal   property.., 


265,470 


3.387 

896 

53 

12,921 

7,744 
7,.S94 


$898,595 
167,965 

$1,066,560 


$78,425 

20.895 

1,110 

146,725 

9,175 

11,720 


269,825 


3,503 

967 

49 

13,610 

8,681 

12,156 


$929,205 
178,260 


$1,107,465 


121,880 


$82,275 

24,6.'^0 

1,.T80 

146,790 
10,465 
18,385 


124,420 


Total  value  personal  property 

Total  vainc  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    tele^rrnph    and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by   State 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


41,800 
99,300 


$531,030 


44,121 
102  J06 


$555,191 


$1,597,590 
449,885 


$2,047,475 


$1,662,656 
460,455 


$2,123,111 


$3  44 


23  48 
25  38 
28  16 
10  78 
1  20 
1  51 


364 


R£POBT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


PUTNAM  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of  Taxation. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots    . . 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Moles    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  : 

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  nnd  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Jane  l,liX)2,for  taxes 
of  1903. 


No.     r  Valuation. 


June  1,  IMS,  for 
of  1901 


No.     r  Valuation. 


329.263 
^ 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by  State 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  In  county. 


9.333 

1,121 

67 

33,877 

7,636 

11,9?H 

205 


$2,499,643 
271,686 


335,783 


$2,584,597 
320,515 


$2,771,329  !■ 


$210,776  I 
27,421  ■ 
2,505 
442.806 
9,222  i 
20,708 
242 
258,402  :. 


9.480 

1,131 

60 

37,151 

7,709 

14,839 

296 


$2,906,112 


111,170 
129,735 


$1,212,986 


$3,984,316 
353.353 


$4,337,668 


$233,348 

30,291 

2.405 

600,150 

8,362 

37,005 

340 

311,319 


99.015 
147,294 


$1,369,529 


$4,274,641 


368,386 


$4,64S,027 


53- 

:  t^c 
•i  5? 


$7  65 


24  61 
26  78 
40  01 
13  46 

1  OS 

2  49 
1  15 


RALLS  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    

Mules 

A&ses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs 

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other   personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


302,917 


4,054 
1,071 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and   tele- 

Ehone  property  assessed  by  'State 
oard  


72 


13,699 
8,037 
8.171 


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


$3,069,396 
249.520 


$3,318,916 


$119,645 

33,075 

3,500 

198.460 

12,895 

24,625 


302,490 


387,505 


55,920 
123,706 


$959,330 


$4,278,246 
632,349 


$4,910,595 


3,864 

1,069 

58 

14,504 

7,467 

7,585 

6 


$3,218,120 
255,380 


$3,473,500 


$121,035 

3^,975 

2,890 

206,090 

12,345 

27,235 

30 

449,355 


53,190 
122,615 


$1,031,360 


$4,504,860 
634.398 


$6,139,258  > 


$10  00 


30  70 

:J3  65 

49  00 

14  15 

1  65 

3  59 

6  00 


ABSTRACTS  OF  ASSESSMENT. 


365 


RANDOLPH  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of  Taxation. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  yalue  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep 

Hogs 

All  other  live  stock 

Monfjp    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property.., 


Total  value  personal  property. 


June  1,1902.  for  taxes 
of  1908. 


No.     [  Valuation. 


June  1,1908.  for  taxes 
of  1901. 


No. 


Valuation, 


30&,a00 


$3,013,460 
1,581,700 


306,200 


C.667 
1,502 
106 
14.843 
6.373 
8,878 


14.695,160 


$204,355 

46,652 

7,235 

226,176 

15,270 

31,380 


444,723 


Total  value  real  and  persrmnl  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 

Khone  property  assessed  by  State 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


116,004 
325.305 


7,230 

1.678 

159 

19,874 
7,470 

10,367 


$3,366,404 
1,721,138 


$5,087,542 


$1,417,100 


$6,012,260 
1,424,702 


$7,436,962 


$216,392 

62,480 

9,705 

331,380 

14.680 

39,845 


496,610 


113,250 
366.080 


$1  650,322 


$6,737,864 
1,447,631 


$8,185,496 


$11  04 


29  93 
87  23 
60  40 
16  74 
1  96 
8  84 


RAY  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots    .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules 

Aseos  nud  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and   notes 

Biokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


353,798 


$3,S06.620 

680,272 


9,981 

3,654 

139 

27.400 
4,326 

40.442 


$4,485,892 


$290, 26S 
117,748 

6,9^5 
456.561) 

6,952 
112,583 


1,210,373 


211,946 
325,408 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele 

Ehone  property  assessed  by  State 
oard  


$2,738,838 


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


$7,224,730 
1,447,414 


$8,672,144 


355,658 


$3,887,270 
718,340 


$4,605,610 


9,697 
3,275 

i:ji 

30.354 

3.881 

43.080 


$285,590 
124,835 

7,180 
606,385 

5,520 
122,160 


1,284,620 


206,050 
374,910 


$2,916,250 


$7,521,860 
1,482,950 


$9,004,810 


$10  93 


29  45 
88  11 
54  96 
16  65 

1  42 

2  84 


366 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


REYNOLDS  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of   Taxation. 


Jun«  1, 1902,  for  taxes 
of  1908. 


No.     [  Valuation. 


Jaii«  1, 1903,  for  taxep 
of  1904. 


No.     { Valuation. 


o  p 

if 


Lands,  acres    1/  307,577 

Town   lots 


n.  164, 362 
19,843 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    !       2,oa5 

Mules    1,1S8 

Afei'os  mnil  .lonnots 12 

Neat  cattle ,      11,303 

Sheep   4,102 

Hogs    9,94t5 

All   other  live  stork 1,151) 

Money,    bonds   and   noti's 

Brokers  and  exchnnge  dealers • 

Coi  i/Oi*nte    companies 

All   other  personal   property 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and    tele 

Chone  property  assessed  by   State 
oa  rd   


Total   taxable  wealth  in  county. 


$1,184,205 


$."•8,158 

36,787 

960 

12.'),  197 

4  623 

17,4WJ 

•  823 

9:j,3r.i 


502,760 


1.953 

l,2d4 

11 

12,3:{r. 
3,733 

16.019 

l.oir, 


8.000 
90,936 


$438,874 


$1,623,079 

101 ,592 
$1,724,671 


$1,110,398 
22,037 


$l,132,43o 


$58, W) 

41,570 

915 

129,091 

3,787 

21,439 

l,2fuS 

99,962 


8.240 
101,2^^' 


$465,009 


$1,597,504 


115.360 


$1,712,864 


$2  21 


30  00 

32  39 

83  18 

10  50 

1  <'l 

1  33 

1  <i2 


RIPLEY  COUNTY. 


I^andH,  acies 
Town   lots    .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate $1,642,528 


Horses    

Mules    

Assrs  and   Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep   

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds   and   notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

(*crporatc    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


378.00.") 


$1,432,18'. 
210,313 


Total  value  real  and  r^i'sonal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 
phone  property  assessed  by  State 
board  


$86,261 
38.030  ; 
1,315 
119.053 

4.090  ' 
16,611 
15 
84,205  , 


2.011 

1,124 

26 

11.612 

3,341 

13.191 

179 


11.410 
123.354 


$484,344 


$2,126,872 


83,360 


I 


$1,492,297 

$3  93 

219.sri3 

$1,712,150 

$66,068 

32  56 

37,099 

33  00 

1,313 

50  50 

122, 3:n 

10  53 

4,485 

1  37 

22.636 

1  71 

192 

1  07 

78,766 


10.549 
141.  A^O 


$484,789 


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county $2,210,232 


$2,196,939 

149,791 
$2,346,730 


ABSTRACTS  OF  ASSESSMENT. 


367 


&T.  CIIARLBS  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of  Taxation. 


June  Ij  19Q2,  for  taxes 
of  1903. 


No.     /  Valuation. 


June  1,1903.  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No.     f  Valuation. 


i 


o< 
3- 

*^  s. 

I? 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Aesos  and  Jounets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs    

AH  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and   notes' 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal    property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


342.317 


Total  value  real  and  personal  properly 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 

Ehone  property  assessed  by  State 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


7,286 

14.762 
3,290 

•<i2,255 


$4,475,935  I  c39,949 
1,821, 9i>9  


$6,297,924 


$227,7<0 

74.'>8r) 

620 

242.171) 

6,(lf)7 

67,396 


7,211 

2,460 

37 

15,037 
2.966 

23,670 


1,618.413 


280,897  1 
501. 5S2 


$3,019,499 


$9,317,423 


2,296,039 


$11,613,462 


$4,548,430 
1,840.000 

$6,388,430 

$208,086 

92,592 

2,463 

197,5r)6 

6,rs7 

77,276 


1,670,194 


283,494 
437,991 


$2,976,239 


$9,364,669 


2,336,671 
$11,701,340 


$13  36 


28  8r> 
27  64 
66  56 
13  13 

3  26 


ST.  CLAIB  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horseti   ...  .  

Mules    

i^Bses  and  JennetR 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep   

Hogs    

AW  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  nnd   notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


435,768 


Total  value  re.'\l  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 

Ehone  property  assessed  by  State 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


8,126 

1,259 

60 

2C,S45 

4,833 

16,863 

503 


$2,195,085 
330,400 


437,462 


$2,525,485 


$184,660 

32,835 

2,575 

284,390 

4,850 

39,370 

510 

203,510 


8,258 

1.637 

70 

26.179 

3.717 
17,496 

1,(X>5 


$2,304,550 
332,600 

$2,637,150 


78.385 
164,975 


$996,060 


$3,521,545 


534,674 


$4,056,219 


$231,430 

45,460 

3,360 

295,«580 

4,765 

45,720 

800 

283,275 


79,798 
190.820 


$1,181,108 


$3,818,258 


542,536 


$4,360,794 


$r.  26 


28  02 
27  14 
48  00 
11  16 

1  30 

2  61 
80 


368 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


ST.  FRANCOIS  COUNTY. 


Subjects  of  Taxation. 


Tiflnds,  acres 
Town  lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  noteis 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


June  1,1902,  for  taxes 
of  IMS. 


No.     f  Valuation. 


280,515 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by  State 


>oard 
Total  taxable  wealth  In  county 


2,69^ 
842 
7 
8,100 
1.222 
3,354 


June  1, 1908,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No.     f  Valuation. 


13,582.670 
566,070 


14,148,640 


$66,105 

24,220 

660 

83.640 

1.615 

6,050 


683,710 


90,674 
231,275 


ri, 187,939 


$5,336,579 
780,293 


$6,U6.872 


280.382 


3,040 

918 

13 

8,506 

1,001 

3,757 

4 


$3,888,896 
596,850 


$4,485,745 


$7b,015 

27,680 

600 

87,900 

1,480 

7,265 

100 

625,380 


98,944 
219,675 


$1,146,969 


$5,632,734 


835,664 


$6,468,398 


s 


II 


$13  87 


25  66 
30  15 
46  15 
13  33 
1  47 
1  93 
25  00 


STH.  GBNBVIBVB  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   . . 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Assips  unci  Jonnots 

N<  at  ca  ttle 

Sheep  

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  nnd  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


303,533 


2,591 
S39 
26 
7,417 
2.682 
8.990 


$1,118,209 
300,339 


$1,418,548 


306.968 


^1 


$70,385 
26,3S5 

1,485 
78,622 

3,315 
12,048 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and   tele- 

Ehone  property  assessed  by  State 
oard  


292,415 


2,646 
1,100 
23 
7,762 
2.870 
10,975 


21,000 
107,917 


$613,572 


Total  taxable  wealth  In  coonty. 


,1, 


$2,032,120 


711 


$1,140,480 
327,500 


$1,467,980 


$75,560 
84,505 

1,585 
77,896 

3,470 
14.894 


324,833 


21,600 
122,885 


$2,032,  31 


$677,228 


$2,145,208  \ 
71,583 


$2,216,741 


$3  71 


28  56 
3136 
68  91 
10  03 
1  20 
1  35 


ABSTRACTS  OF  ASSESSMENT. 


369 


ST.  LOUIS  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of   Taxation. 


Land^,  acres 
Town   Jots    .. 


Total  yalue  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs   

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


June  1, 1902,  for  taxes 
of  1903. 


No.     I  Valuation, 


June  1,1903,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No.     ( Valuation, 


297,707 


$20,495. 39s 
5,722,980 

1^.218,378 


7,266 
3,282 


9,365 

603 

12,324 


1229,665 
120,985 


175,908 

1,300 

39,490 


297.255 


$20,274,100 
6.646.210 


7,153 
3.328 


9,423 

612 

12,467 


1,674.430 


109,487 
1.426.170 


$3,777,435 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 

Khone  property  assessed  by  State 
oard 


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


$29,995,813 
4,526,440 


$34,522,253 


$26,920,310 


$252,405 
135.880 


158,665 

1.040 

41,585 


1,634.230 


179,899 
1,489.915 


$3,893,U9 


$30,813,429 
4.738.583 


$35,552,012 


i 


o  ^ 
I? 


$68  20 


35  28 
40  82 


16  94 
1  70 
3  33 


SALINE  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses 

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets.* 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs    

All  other  llvo  stock 

Monoy.    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property, 


458.677 


10.414 

4.844 

110 

32,617 
2,680 

31,276 


$6,351,185 
1,546.535 


$7,897,720 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and   tele- 

ghone   property  assessed  by   State 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


$297,765 
174,464 

5,990 
507.940 

4.830 
110.365 


1,023.980 


459.668 


10,899 

5,567 

137 

44,073 
2,972 

29,019 


$6,379,960 
1.554.410 


$7,934,370 


521,822 
493,700 


$3,140,856 


$11,038,576 
1,207.304 


$12,245,880 


$317,170 
202.692 

8,600 
659.240 

4.905 
113.760 


1,158.015 


446.187 
520,180 


$3,430,749 


$11,365,119 
1,257.536 


$12,622,655 


$13  87 


29  10 
36  41 
62  77 
14  95 
1  65 
3  92 


A-24 


370 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR* 


SCKVThEfi  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of  Taxation. 


June  l,liX)2,for  taxes 
of  ISOS. 


.  I 


No.     I  Valuation. 


June  1, 1908,  for  taxey 
of  1904. 


Na     I  Valuation. 


f 


SB- 


Land?,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mul^s    

Aipes  aiHl  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchangee  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by  fitate 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


194.906 


6.615 

1,002 

45 

19,919 

20,155 

12.985 


n,457.315 
240,515 


$1.697 .830 


$174,493- 

27,431 

2.330 

296.361 

19.953 

27.290 


232.842 


73,082 
115.471 


$969,253 


$2,667,063 
436,696 


$3,103,678 


194,505 


6.563 

1.049 

36 

IS, 335 

22.140 

12,287 


$1,458,392 
237,966 


$1,696,347 


$171,296 

30.986 

1.450 

266.616 

22.140 

34.281 


284.290 


80.600 
116,896 


$1,008,553 


$2,704,900 


445,966 


$3,150,866 


$7  50 


26  15 
29  53 
40  00 
14  00 

1  00 

2  80 


SCOTLAND  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mnies    

Asse^  and.  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep 

Dogs    

AW  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  pers(mal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by  fitate 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


277.814 


6.472 

976 

64 

22,087 

6,398 

10,855 


$2,260,200 
390,490 


$2,650,690 


$182,815 

29.985 

2.045 

812,800 

8,680 

31,175 


662.655 


135,968 
118.905 


$1,485,028 


$4,135,718 
383.750 


$4,519,468 


278,031 


6.689 

1.000 

67 

26.578 

6,475 

12.518 

219 


$2,346,000 
393,970 


$2,739,970 


$187,566 

29.310 

2.135 

3S8.355 

7,870 

41.600 

280 

760,815 


125,682 
97,810 


$1,611,422 


$4,351,392 


390,584 


$4,741,976 


$8  47 


28  04 

29  31 
81  86 
13  48 

1  21 
3  32 
1  27 


AtJSTRACTS  OP  ASSESSMENT. 


37^ 


SCOTT  COUNTY. 


Sub}>3ct8   of   Taxation. 


June  1, 1902,  for  taxes 
of  IMS. 


No. 


Valuation. 


June  1,1903,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No.     f  Valuation, 


& 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots   . . 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets 

N(  at  cattle. 

Sheep  

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  rotes 

Brokers  and  exchanf^e  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


263,259 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 

Ehone  property  assessed  by  "State 


»oard 
Total  taxable  wealth  in  county 


2,900 

3,463 

19 

11,341 

699 

15,872 

IS 


11,786,668 
421,360 


$2,208,026 


263,259 


180,983 

98,913 

821 

104,337 

821 

23,10S 

18 

509,931 


104,573 
228,350 


$1,151,852 


$3,359,878 


579,271 


$3,939,149 


2,976 

3,768 

19 

11,S96 

775 

18,863 

394 


$1,914,945 
484.969 


$2,399,914 


$91 ,031 

121,677 

1,170 

111,861 

799 

25,947 

477 

538,916 


100,093 
226,480 


$1,218,451 


$3,618,365 


849,497 


$4,467,862 


$7  2' 


30  25 
32  30 
61  f.7 
9  40 
1  01 
1  37 
1  20 


SHANNON  COUNTY. 


Iisods,  acres 
Town   lots    .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets 

N(at  cattle 

Sheep   

Hogs    

All  other  ll\e  8tock 

Money,    bonds   and   notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal    property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


622.777 


2,148 

880 

26 

10.372 

2.223 

9.185 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Itallroad.    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele-' 
phone  property  assessed  by  State 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


$1,323,150 
66.103 


$1,389,253 


$65,520 

25,999 

770 

116,417 

2,382 

10,032 


64,248 


146,557 
99,801 


$531,726 


$1,920,979 


195,611 


$2,116,590 


625.158 


2,166 

999 

33 

12.421 

1,S80 
14.475 


$1,304,748 
64,928 


$1,369,676 


$60,044 

31,955 

1,310 

136,083 

2,002 

15.467 


87,995 


172.180 
99,3:i5 


$606,391 


$1,976,067 


202.509 


$2,178,576 


$2  OS 


27  72 
32  00 
39  69 
10  95 
1  06 
1  06 


372 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


SUELBY  COUNTY. 


Subjects    of   Taxation. 


June  1,1902,  for  taxed 
of  1903. 


Na 


Valuation. 


June  1, 1903,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


Noi.     f  Valuation. 


SO 

ai  f%^ 

'  op 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots    . . 


316,461 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets 

K<  at  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal    property... 


$2,830,575 
506,765 


316,461 


$2,877,663 
507.455 


$3,337,340 


7,252 

1,912 

79 

20,008 

10,071 

13,043 


$207,095 

59,974 

5,460 

304,183 

16,140 

39,701 


8,687 

2,656 

144 

25,707 

12,134 

16,622 


$3,385,118 


$245,775 

78.007 

6.480 

367,097 

17,308 

61,904 


797,070 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and    tele- 

Ehone  property  assessed  by    State 
oa  rd   


134,963 
210,693 


$1,775,279 


Total  taxable  wealth  In  county. 


$5,112,619 
429,435 


$5,542,054 


1,000,942 


118,184 
242,100 


$2,137,797 
$5,522,915 

431.644 


$5,954,569 


$9  09 


28  3lt 

29  37 
45  00 
14  28 

1  42 
3  72 


STODDARD  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres   I    520,264        $2,236,770 

Town   lots 508.187 


Total  value  of  real  estate ' |      $2,744,957 


519,425 


$2,aS8.33.) 
562,402 


$2,950,737 


Horses 

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Legs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and   notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

CorporatJ    con'panies 

All    other   personal    property.. 


5,844 

2,941 

50 

16,453 

2,809 

21,616 

16 


$157,717 

88,366 

2,403 

153,296 

2,811 

22,063 

21 

197,813 


5,841 

3,110 

62 

17,784 

2,547 

25,625 

48 


$163,454 

110,566 

2.832 

171.814 

2,608 

26,463 

651 

224,678 


82,932 
226.869 


Total  value  personal  property 1      $3,679,248 


Total  vahiA  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 

Khone   property  assessed  by   State 
oard   


86,503 
223,948 


$1,013,417 


$0,424,205 
849,926 


Total   taxable  wealth  In  county. 


$7,274,131 


$3,964,154 


995,015 
$4,959,169 


$4  59 


29  00 
32  3:J 
45  C7 


65 
02 
03 


11  47 


ABSTRACTS  OF  ASSESSMENT. 


373 


STONE  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of  Taxation. 


r.ands,  acres 
Town   lots    .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    , 

Mules    

^f.sos  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

S  heep  

Iiogs    

All  other  Hye  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


June  1, 1902,  for  taxes 
of  1903. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad.    brld)?e,    telecrraph   and  tele- 

Ehone  property  assessed  by  "State 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


No. 


263,639 


Valuation. 


June  1, 1903,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No. 


Valuation. 


$937,929 
35.210 


271,921 


$973,139 


3,263 

937 

43 

10,614 

3,196  I 

8,545 

209 


$89,637 

26.312 

1,510 

132,522 

4,909 

13,868 

416 

77,382 


!  $1,012,794 
34,309 


3.234 

928 

27 

11,400 

3.110 

13,123 

284 


3,325 
91.329 


$441,210 


$1,414,349 


$1,047,103 


$94,616 

30,384 

890 

136.921 

55.938 

22,820 

328 

90.192 


3,167 
104,297 


$539,553 


$1,586,656 


^ 


S  f%. 


$3  72 


29  26 

32  74 

33  00 
12  01 

1  79 
1  73 
1  15 


Sm^LIVAN  COUNTY. 


T<qnds,  acres 
Town   lots    ., 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Absos  and  Jennets 

Nc.it  cattle 

Sheep  

Vog*i    

AW  other  live  stock 

Money,    bouds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


413,261 


10,542 

1,154 

88 

41,570 

9.221 

12.365 

63 


$2,556,294 
299,417 


$2,854,711 


$286,136 

28,103 

8,504 

575,128 

10,722 

28,649 

60 

567,359 


413,135 


11,246  I 

1,373  I 

125 

51,851  I 

10,334  ! 

18,902 

245 


Total  value  personal  property $1,795,248 


Total  value  renl  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telejzrraph    and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by  "State 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  In  county. 


150,620 
144,967 


$4,649,959 
696,057 


$5,346,016 


$2,674,953  $6  47 

322,413  

$2,997,366 

$276,677  24  60 

36,055  26  26 

4,733  37  86 

714,514  13  78 

11,835  1  14 

54.652  2  89 

284  1  15 

613,261 


134,544 
176,515 


$2,023,070 


$5,020,436 
736,255 


$6,755,691 


374 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR, 


TANEY  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of  Taxation. 


Lands,  acres 
Town   lots    .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    

Males    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

liogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchanKO- dealers. 

Corpcratt     companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


June  1,1902,  for  taxes 
of  190S. 


No.     f  Valuation. 


Jane  1, 1903,  for  taxes 
of  190i. 


No.     f  Valuation. 


272,347 


1783.807 
48.884 


287,500 


1832. 6»1 


3.013 

770 

46 

15,523 

5,180 

5.601 


$71,919 

18.702 

1,220 

159.343 
6.199 
9.120 


3,101 

809 

.% 

15.454 

6,237 

10,183 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridfir^.    telei^raph    and   tele- 

Khone  property  assessed  by  State 
oard  


44,272 
'773; 694 


$384,469 


Total  taxable  wealth  In  county. 


11,217.160 
192 


11,217,352 


$771,673 
49.050 


10.500 
72,158 


$508,317 


$1,329,040 


132 


$1,329,172 


& 


"  op 
SP 


$2  70 


$820,723 

$80,112 

26  00 

25,931 

32  OS 

1,350 

24  &(» 

167.6^0 

10  80 

7,365 

1  03 

15.976 

1  05 

72.617 

54.658 

TBXAS   COUNTY. 


T.and^.  acres 
Town  lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses    

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets  

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

i.oiis    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and   notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    comranles 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


691.612 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele 

Eh  one  property  assessed  by   State 
oard   


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county 


5.901 

1.715 

71 

18,890 

17.587 

14.639 

910 


$1,997,070 
147,931 


$2,145,001 


$142.5^2 

50.346 

2.873 

211,295 

26,268 

23.652 

1,255 

223.183 


691,774 


6.202 

1,903 

120 

21,513 

18,357 

24.934 

928 


30.194 
166.989 


$878,637 


$3,023,638 


251,800 


$3,275,438 


$1,097,227 
139.678 


$2,136,905 


$166,226 

61.949 

4.277 

244.094 

27.382 

35.765 

1.166 

249.194 


27.116 
179.781 


$996,950 


$3,133,856 


254.961 


$3,388,816 


$2  SS 


26  SO 

32  49 

35  64 

11  31 

1  49 

1  43 

1  25 


ABSTRACTS  OF  ASSESSMENT. 


375 


VERNON  COUNTY. 


Subjects  of  Taxation. 


Lands,  acres 
Town  lots   .. 


Totn!  yalae  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Males 

Asfles  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hogs   

All  other  live  stock 

Money,   bonds  end  notes 

Brokers  and  ezchanKe  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

AH  other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Jane  1, 1908,  for  taxes 
of  190B. 


Na 


Valuation. 


June  1, 1903,  for  taxes 
of  IdOi. 


Ka 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridice.    telein^ph   and  tele- 

Ehone  property  assessed  by  State 
oard 


Total  taxable  wealth  In  coonty. 


530.968 


12,684 

2.870 

Ul 

36,312 

2.491 

21,069 

105 


14,812,317 
1,372.979 

"16.1857296 


1328,148 

76,530 

6,035 

593,255 

2,879 

57.290 

426 

850,421 


206,719 
854,426 


11,975.129 


18.160.425 
1.653.704 


19.814.129 


530.045 


13,269 

2.864 

122 

39,535 

2.050 

23,966 

563 


Valuation. 


14,862.090 
1,394,844 


16,256.934 


1369,348 

84,915 

5,943 

566,395 

2,471 

68.239 

1,296 

464,753 


190.633 
379,083 


12,133.076 


18,390,010 
1.721.552 


110.111,562 


5p 


19  16 


27  83 
29  64 
48  71 
14  32 


1 
2 
2 


20 
84 
34 


WARREN  COUNTY. 


Lands,  acres 
Town  lots   .. 


lotal  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses  

Mules    .» 

Asiies  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Fogs   

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corp'^rate    companies 

All  other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by  State 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  In  coonty. 


258,656 


3,181 
1.255 
29 
9,266 
2.199 
12.611 


ll.631.5S0 
159,410 


$1,790,940 


172.230 

37,136 

1,230 

97.8(6 

2,620 

19,336 

6,135 

674,800 


7,646 
125.985 


$1,043,722 


$2,834,662 
789,230 


$3,623,892 


258.656 


3.242 
1.270 
26 
9,407 
2,224 
13,140 


$1.G33.495 
162,020 


$1,796,615 


$78,025 

38.190 

936 

97,260 

2.465 

20,760 

6,650 

721,065 


24.549 
116,370 


$1,106,249 
$2,900,764 


800,913 


$3,701,677 


$6  31 


24  06 
30  07 
36  00 
10  33 
1  10 
1  57 


376 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


WASHINGTON  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of  Taxation. 


June  1, 1902,  for  taxes 
of  1908. 


Now     [  Valuation. 


June  1, 1903.  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No.     I  ValuaQon. 


m 


^5? 


^and8»  acres 
Town  lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horsea     

Mules    

ABBt^  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Ij>»ES 

All  otbcr  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and   notes 

Brokers  and  excbanxe  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

Ail   otber  personal   property.., 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    brld^.    telegraph   and   tele- 
phone proi>erty  assessed  by  State 
b 


>oard 


466.761 


n.766,250 
185.150 


11*951.400 


3,012 
1.388 

23 

11,806 

2,825 

7.070 

61 


^63.965 

29.205 

1.145 

102.240 

3.294 

9.690 

75 

288.045 


27.546 
93.786 


$618,991 


465.150 


2,891 
1.435 

19 

12.006 

2.535 

9,9S4 

28 


12.570.391 
411,763 


Total   taxable  wealth  In  county i     $2,982,154 


$1,769,41?  i       $3  80 


193.770 


$1,963,180 


$65,810 

35.255 

865 

U6.567 

2.889 

13,729 

80 

329,345 


28,112 
92.210 


$684,862 


$2,648,042 


420.370 


$3,068,412 


22  76 
24  56 
45  52 
9  79 
114 
1  37 
285 


WAYNE  COUNTY. 


T^nds,  acres 
Town  lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

ABses  and  Jennets , 

Neat  cattle , 

Sheep  

Hogs 

All   other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Ccrpornte    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


480,341 


Total  value  personal  property 

Total  valne  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    brldsre.    telein^aph   and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by   State 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


$1,169,086 
156,510 


$1,325,596 


478,204 


3.241 

.38 

17,414 

3,325 

13.999 

9 


$86,665 

58,374 

1,910 

151.156 

4.363 

19,246 

10 

139.264 


19,966 
201,147 


$682,101 


$2,007,697 
921,528 


3,280 

1.839 

25 

16,905 

3,182 

18,480 

106 


$1,129,787 
173.930 


$1,303,717 


$2,929,225 


$96,415 

65,565 

1,420 

180,415 

4.531 

28,345 

105 

156,688 


25,572 
209,376 


$768,432 


$2,072,149 


981,361 


$3,053,510 


$2  86 


45 


29 

85  65 
56  80 


9 
1 
1 

1 


76 
42 
53 
00 


ABSTRACTS  OF  ASSESSMENT, 


377 


WEBSTER  COUNTY. 


Subjects   of  Taxation. 


June  1, 1902,  for  taxes 
of  1903. 


Ka 


Valuation. 


June  1, 1903,  for  taxes 
of  190i. 


Now     I  Valuation. 


Tands,  acres 
Town  lots   .. 


TOi-al  value  of  real  estate. 


HorHi^s   

Mules    

A&8CS  nr.d  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Pheep  

1\*>¥B    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


360,181 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and   tele- 

Ehone  property  assessed  by   State 
oard  


Total  taxable  wealth  In  county. 


5,524 

1,818 

107 

12,278 

12,397 

14,979 

295 


n»622.562 
200,831 


11,823,393 


$142,850 

52,192 

3,170 

145,583 

25,275 

27,862 

630 

288,509 


24,647 
166.289 


$877,007 


$2,700,400 
684,347 


360,351 


5,868 

1,987 

123 

17,618 

13,811 

19,128 

196 


$3,384,747 


$1,650,335 
224,670 


$1,875,005 


$163,985 

63.545 

3,625 

175,814 

20,080 

34,135 

290 

338,258 


22,887 
170,214 


$992,833 


$2,867,838 


696,709 


$3,664,547 


$4  57 


27  96 

31  98 

29  47 

9  92 


1 
1 
1 


45 
78 
47 


WORTH  COUNTY. 


lands,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horfccs   

Mules    

Assr»s  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

Hcgs   

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


169,537 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph   and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by  'State 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  In  county. 


6,371 

470 

26 

19,377 

3,257 

13.149 

238 


$1,727,379 
238,105 


$1,965,484 


$165,745 

13,920 

1,100 

328,423 

4,875 

68,019 

375 

415,331 


169,545 


5,989 

457 

29 

20.484 

3,046 

14,021 

196 


$1,774,606 
250,980 


$2,025,586 


65,374 
129.249 


$1,192,411 


$3,157,896 


206,280 


$3,363,175 


$156,620 

13,004 

1,085 

319,725 

4,521 

82,050 

191 

349,167 


63,031 
114,847 


$1,104,241 


$3,129,827 


211,535  , 


$3,341,362 


$10  47 


26  15 

28  46 

37  41 

19  07 

1  48 

5  85 

98 


378 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


WRIGHT  COUNTY. 


{Subjects   of   Taxation. 


June  It  1902,  for  taxes 
of  1903. 

No.     1  Valuation: 


Jun«  1>  1903,  for  taxes 
of  1904. 


No.     I  Valuation. 


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Lands,  ncrfis 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horsos    

Mules    

Apses  aid  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep  

I  ogs    

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Brokers  and  cxchan^^e  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    bridge,    telejiraph   and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by  fitate 
board 


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


409,194 


11,407.684 
223,312 


11,630,996 


4.829 

1,273 

G9 

13,928 

16.769 

14,0r>5 

349 


$117,092 

37,281 

2.534 

176,212 

27,827 

25,531 

535 

176,237 


46,148 
171,813 


$780,210 


$2,411,206 


400,013 


$2,811,219 


407,575 


5,134 

1,487 

83 

15,614 

17,770 

19,587 

293 


$1,422,648 
224,780 


$1,647,428 


$138,896 

46.234 

3,045 

188,148 

27,250 

32,850 

472 

171,939 


42,455 
172,816 


$824,105 


$2,471,533 


405,587 


$2,877,120 


$3  49 


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31  10 

36  68 

12  06 

1  5S 

1  67 

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I.and8,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Ai?6e»  and  Jonnets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep 

F.oga 

All  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  and  notes 

Hrokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal   property... 


11,543 


12.100 
820 


$14,252,600 
320,^6.540 

$335,239,140' 


$384,000 
26,895 


6.500 


104,720 


11,523 


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6,420 


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14.230,600 
29,395,160 


$1.234  97 


$343,625,760 


$390,000 
36,000 


103.510 


31  83 
36  00 


16  11 


Total  value  personal  property. 


8,802,000 


9,320,000 


46,740,689 
13,127,390 


47,654,230 
27,380.840 


$69,185,694 


$84,884,580 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property 
Railroad,    brld}?e,    tele}?raph    and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by  Btate 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


$404,424,834 


28,041,042 


$428,510,340 


29,225,117 


$432,465,876 


$457,735,457 


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ASSESSMENT  OF  JUNE  1.   FOU  TAXES  OF  1903. 


Subjects  of  taxation. 


No. 


Valuation. 


Ay.  valU' 
atlon. 


Ijiinds,  acres 
Town   lots   .. 


Totnl  value  of  real  estate. 


ITorsee   

Mules    

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Sueep  

Kegs    

J^W  other  live  stock 

Money,    bonds  -aud  notes 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers. 

Corporate    companies , 

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Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  real  and  personal  property. 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by   State 
board  


Total  taxable  wealth  in  county. 


42,205,552 


1:^46,571,149 
492,074,282 


*.S38.645,431 


763.717 

222,329 

7,133 

2,351,1(H 

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1,936.062 

12,924 


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57 


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11,097,220.665 
125,424,191 


11,222,644,856 


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29  78 
48  75 
13  76 

1  02 

2  44 
4  51 


ASSESSMENT  OF  JUNE  1,   FOR  TAXES  OF  1904. 


I  lands,  acres 
Town  lots   .. 


Total  value  of  real  estate. 


Horses   

Mules    

Asses  and  Jennets 

Neat  cattle 

Sheep   

Hogs    

All   other  liv»»  stock 

Money,    bonds  and   notes 

Drokers  and  exchange  dealers.. 

Corporate    companies 

All   other  personal    property 

Total  value  personal  property. 


Total  value  r*»al  and  personal  property. 
Railroad,    bridge,    telegraph    and   tele- 
phone property  assessed  by  State 
board  


Total   taxable  wealth  in  county. 


42,448,^)86 


$361,133,833 
606.523,829 


$867,637,662 


-182.670 

242,463 

7,960 

2.544,<{24 

656.878 

2,315,581 

21,374 


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34.515.5:r7 

1,002.572 

5,722.421 

173,i:»5 

75,861.010 


66.129.579 
72,626,733 


$285,494,757 


$1,153,162,419 


131.142,152 


$1,284,294,571 


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FROM  1878  TO  1901 

In  1S72  the  assessed  Taluation  of  railroad  property,  not  incladlng  lands,  town  lots  and 
balldings  and  cash  land  contracts,  amounted  to  |20,8<)7,886.  In  the  sabsequent  years,  ap  to 
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1892 
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25.463,296  66 
27.484,211  81 
30,309,878  86 
33,373,739  46 
86371,956  79 
88,380.316  98 
40,955,319  62 
42,847,264  41 
46,960,625  64 
47,705,349  83 
54,196,996  89 
67,273,911  64 
69,147,223  34 
60,320,420  88 
62,023,417  19 
66,865,411  51 
70,964,303  60 
70,911,827  27 
72,887.344  19 
86,520,099  63 
98,029,092  31 
98,493,492  30 
106,468,978  91 
112,682,273  06 
116,564,467  33 
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1,460,000  00 
1,460,000  00 
1,696,000  00 
1,910,000  00 
2,426.000  00 
8,000,000  00 
8,000,000  00 
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3,260,000  00 
2,264,000  00 
2,660,000  00 
8,460,000  00 
2,600,000  00 
2,676,000  00 
2,676,000  00 
8,175,000  00 
2,726,000  00 
2,916,000  00 
2,865,000  00 
4,202.500  00 
8,eOb,500  00 
3,614,500  00 
8,624,600  00 


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207,253  69 

209,757  69 

348,219  90 

842,786  40 

463,812  89 

618,628  47 

609,678  16 

622,570  26 

665,701,61 

666,812  66 

773,326  40 

799,047  80 

840,975  60 

913,587  60 

923,510  90 

928,324  36 

944,630  66 

947,691  56 

1,470,321  66 

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2,002,507  71 

2,002,507  71 

2,002,607  71 

4,580,426  57 

6,266,223  79 

6,738,098  46 


126,122,196  40 

27420,560  25 

29,148,969  60 

88,868,098  76 

86,626.624  86 

89,760,768  68 

41,896346  46 

44364,997  78 

46,444334  67 

49,646327  22 

61,271,162  38 

67,420321  29 

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62362,196  94 

63,884,067  98 

66396,928  09 

70393,T86  17 

74,483,934  16 

74,484,418  83 

77332,666  84 

89,759,694  00 

102,946,600  02 

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RATES  OV   TAXATION  FOR  STATE  TURPOSES. 

For  1860— Revenue  tax,  20  cents  on  the  $100.  Interest  tax,  10  cents  on  the  $100.  Asylum 
tax,  1-60   of  one   per  cent    Poll-tax,   37%    cents. 

For  18(i3-4^IU'venue  tax,  32  cents.  Military  tax,  20  cents.  Revenue  poll-tax,  H.  Mili- 
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military  service,  and  one  per  cent,  upon  the  assessed  valuation  of  their  property. 

For  186&— Revenue  tax,  iO  cents.  Revenue  poll-tax,  %1.  Military-  tax,  20  cents.  Mili- 
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nue poll-tax.  H. 

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cents. 

For  18t}8— Revenue  tax,  25  cents.  Revenue  poll-tax,  50  cents.  State  interest  tax,  25 
cents. 

For  1869,  1870  and  1871— Revenue  tax,  25  cents.    Interest  tux,  25  cents. 

For  1872,  1S73,  1874  and  1875— Revenue  tax,  20  cents,  Interest  tax,  25  cents. 

From  1876  to  1888— Revenue  tax,  20  cents.    Interest  tax,  20  cents. 

From  3889  to  1891— Revenue  tax,  20  cents.    Interest  tax,  10  cents.' 

For  1892,  1893,  1894,  1895,  1896,  1897,  1898,  1S99,  1900,  1901  and  1902— Revenue  tax,  15  cents. 
Interest  tax,  10  cents.    Total  25  cents  on  the  $100. 

For  1903— Revenue  tax,  15  cents.    Interest  tax,  3  cents.    Total  18  cents  on  the  $100. 

For  1904— Revenue  tax,  15  cents.    Interest  tax,  2  cents.    Total  17  cents  on  the  $100. 


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TABLE  NO.  12. 

TAXES    CHARGED   AGAINST   FOREIGN    INSURANCE   COM- 
PANIES IN  1903. 

On  tJicir  huslnesa  in   1902. 

The  following  copy  of  the  schedule  filed  In  the  office  of  the  State  Auditor  by 
the  Superintendent  of  the  Insurance  Department  exhibits :  First,  tbe  total  amount 
of  premiums  received  by  each  of  the  Insurance  ccunpanies  doing  business  in  this  State 
durinji  the  year  ending  December  31,  1902;  second,  the  total  amount  of  taxes  charged 
ag'ainst  each  company  at  the  rate  of  2  per  cent,  on  gross  premiums  collected,  payable 
to  the  State  Treasurer. 


Name  of  companies. 


Location  of  home 
office. 


Amount  of 
premiums 
returned. 


Foreign  Fire. 

Aachen    and    Munich 

Atlaa  Assurance   

British  America  Assurance 

Commercial  Union  Assurance 

Hamburg-Bremen  Fire   

Imperial  .* 

Liverpool   and   London  and   Globe 

London   Assurance   Corporation 

London  and   Lancashire 

Manchester  

Mannheim    

North  Brtlsh  and  Mercantile 

Northern    Assurance    

Norwich  Union  Fire  Insurance  Society. 

Palatbie   (Lt) 

Phoenix   Assurance    (Lt) 

Prussian    National    

Royal  Exchange  Assurance  Corporation 
Royal    

Scottish    Union   and    National 

State    Fire    

Sun    Insurance    Office 

Thurlngla    

Union  Assurance  Society 

Western    Assurance 

United  States  Fire  and  Marine. 

Aetna    

Agricultural     

Allemania   Fire   

American    

American    

American    Fire    

Anchor    

Assurance  Co.   of  America 

Boston   

British- American    

Buffalo    Commercial    

Buffalo   Qerma.n   


Alx   La   Chapelle 

Ix>ndcm,    England    . . 

Toronto,    Canada    . . 

London,    England    . . 

Hamburg,    Germany 

London,    England    . . 

Liverpool,  England.. 
London.  England  .. 
Liverpool,  England.. 

Manch  ester ,  Eng . . . 
Mannheim,   Germany. 

London  &  Edinberg... 

Great    Britain    

London,  EIngland  . . 
Norwich,    England.. 

London,  England  .. 
London,  England  . . 
Stettin,    Germany   . . 

London,  England  . . 
Liverpool,  England.. 

Edlnburg,  Scotland. 
Liverpool,  England. 
London,    England   . . 

Erfurt,    Germany    . . 

London,    England   . . 

Toronto,    Canada    . . 


Hartford,    Conn    

Watertown,    N.    Y. . 

Pittsburg,    Pa    

Boston.    Mass   

Newark,    N.    J 

Philadelphia,    Pa    . . 

Cincinnati,    Ohio 

New  York,   N.  Y.... 

Boston,    Mass    

New  York,   N.  Y.... 

Buffalo,    N.  Y 

Buffalo,    N.  Y 


Taxes  levied 

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Buperinten't. 


$23,864  96 
29,815  29 

26,793  47 

65,922  34[ 

44,214  03 

6,518  76 

160. 91^90 
39.364  92 
51,970  35 

44,431  37 
4,675  63 

115,036  09 

128,930  54 

36,360  30 

20,064  69 

141,411  34 

36,303  25 

36.009  64 
187,091  68 

46,796  58 

7,471  63 

46,914  06 

63,014  77 

21.981  56 

30,519  00 


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73,496  08 
14,9^  84 
18,583  49 
36,023  84 
39,275  34 
16,75811 
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8,109  07 

7,815  25 

18.842  48 

37,825  07 


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596  30 

535  87 

1,318  45 

884  28 

130  37 

3,218  38 

787  10 

1,039  41 

888  63 
93  51 

2.300  72 

2,578  61 

727  00 

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726  06 

720  19 
3,741  83 

935  93 
149  44 
938  28 

1,260  29 

439  64 

610  38 


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1,469  92 
298  66 
371  68 
720  48 
785  62 
418  96 
233  04 

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156  82 

376  85 
756  30 


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TAXES  CHARGED  AGAINST  FOREIGN  INSURANCE  COMPANIES  IN  1903-ContIiiued. 


NazD'e  of  companies. 


Location  of  home 
office. 


Amount  of 
premiums 
returned. 


Colonial  Assurance    

Columbia    

Commerce    

Commonwealth    

Concordia    Fire     

Connecticut    Fire    

Continental    

Delaware  ............i..... ■•••••••••• 

Detroit  Fire   and   Marine 

Equitable    Fire    and    Marine 

Farmers  Fire 

Fire   Association   

Flremens 

Firemens 

Flremans  Fund  

Fire  Ins.  Co.  of  County  of  Philadelphia. 
Franklin   Fire    

German    

German  Alliance   

German-Amercan    

German  Fire   

Germanla  Fire  

Glrard  Fire  and  Marine   

Glens    Falls    

Greenwich    

Hanover  Fire   

Hartford    Fire    

Home    

Home  Fire  and   Marine    

Indemnity  Fire   

Individual    Fire    ITnderwrltcrs 

Insurance  Co.   of  North  America 

Kings  County  Fire 

Lafayette   Fire    

I^Iverpool  and  London  and  Globe 

Lumbermens 

Mechanlcfl 

Mercantile    Fire    and    Marine 

Merchants 

Michigan  Fire  and  Marine 

Millers    National    

Milwaukee    Fire    

Milwaukee  Mechanics 

National    Fire    

National   Standard    

National    Union    Fire 

Newark    Fire    

New  Hampshire   Fire   

New    York    Fire 

Niagara    Fire    

North    British    and    Mercantile 

North    German    Fire 

Northern    

North  River  

Northwestern   National    

Orient    

Pelican    Assurance    

Pennsylvania  Fire    

Phenlx  

Phoenix    

Providence- Washington    

Queen   

Reading   

Reliance    

Rochester  German  


New  York,  N.  Y.... 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.... 

Albany,    N  Y 

New  York,   N.  Y.... 

Milwaukee,    Wis 

Hartford,  Conn  . . . . 
New  York,   N.  Y.... 

Philadelphia,  Pa  ... 
Detroit,    Mich   

Providence,  R.  I 

York     Pa    

Philadelphia,     Pa    . . 

Baltimore,    Md   

Newark,    N.  J 

San  Francisco,  Cal.. 
Philadelphia,  Pa  . . 
Philadelphia,    Pa    . . 

Preeport,    111   

New  York,  N.  Y.... 
New  York.   N.  Y.... 

Pittsburg,   Pa  

New  York,  N.  Y.... 
PhiladPlphla,  Pa  .. 
Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.... 
New  York,   N.  Y.... 

New  York,  N.  Y.... 
Hartord,  Conn  . . . . 
New  York,  N.  Y.... 
San  Francisco,    Cal. 

New  York,   N.  Y.... 

St.    Louis,    Mo    

Philadelphia,     Pa    . . 

New  York,    N.  Y.... 

New  York,  N.  Y.... 
New  York,  N.  Y.... 
Philadelphia,    Pa   ... 

Philadelphia,    Pa    ... 

Boston,    Mass   

Newark,    N.    J 

Detroit,    Mich    

Chicago,     111    

Milwaukee,  Wis  .... 
Milwaukee,   Wis  — 

Hartford,  Conn  — 
New  York,    N.  Y.... 

Pittsburg,    Pa    

Newark,    N.  J 

Manchester,  N.  H.. 
New  York,  N.  Y.... 
New  York,  N.  Y.... 
New  York,  N.  Y.... 
New  York,  N.  Y.... 
New  York,  N.  Y.... 
Now  York,  N.  Y.... 
Milwaukee,   Wis   — 

Hartford,    Conn    — 

New  York,  N.  Y.... 
Philadelphia,    Pa    ... 

Brooklyn,    N.    Y 

Hartford,  Conn 

Providence,    R.   I.... 

New  York,    N.  Y.... 

Reading,    Pa   

Philadelphia,  Pa  ... 
Rochester,    N.  Y 


Taxes  levied 

thereon  by 

Buperlnten't. 


20,575  33 

2,007  14 

11,326  36 

25,000  74 

48,379  22 

206.824  64 

237,172  62 

43.566  46 
12,068  49 

19,613  88 

10,860  89 
77,136  10 
34,066  75 
59.361  48 
50.032  38 
7,623  00 
11,309  00 

104,078  27 
37.296  30 

153.126  86 
24,373  94 
56,077  18 

17.567  90 
40.587  19 
60,794  89 

60,612  89 
292.638  05 
331,T&1  r5i 

34.229  33 

6,652  86 

8,76615 

176,010  97 

6,926  05 

11.706  87 

7,359  69 

13,676  96 

20,409  36 
30,287  06 
25,802  20 
16,255  47 
40,600  24 
17,892  89 
70,467  94 

270.836  14 
12,296  72 
10,118  TO 
11,223  84 
45.530  01 

16.869  19 
71,018  98 

4,825  97 
18.510  40 

1,7-10  77 
19,656  68 
81,485  77 

65,720  02 

4.673  45 

86,556  09 

178.333  67 

111,798  97 

62,949  39 

135,112  09 

19.016  42 
32,167  661 

45.870  011 


411  52 

40  15 

226  54 

500  02 

967  60 

4,136  50 

4,743  43 

871  34 
361  76 

390  28 

217  22 
1.542  70 

681  32 
1,187  24 
1.000  66 

152  46 

226  18 

2,081  58 
745  94 

3,062  54 
487  4S 

1.121  54 
351  36 

811  7.-) 
1,215  90 

1.212  2C 

6.850  7(> 

6,627  09 

684  58 

133  oa 

175  32 
3.620  22 

118  62 

234  12 
147  20 
273  54 

406  18 
605  74 
616  04 
487  66 

812  00 
357  86 

1,409  36 

6,416  72 
246  92 
202  38 
224  48 
910  60 
837  38 

1.420  38 

96  62 

370  20 

34  82 

393  14 

1,629  72 

1.314  40 

93  47 
1,731  12 
8,666  67 
2,236  98 
1.068  99 

2.702  24 

880  31 
643  86 
917  40 


ABSTRACTS  OF  TAX  BOOKS. 


447 


TAXES  CHARGED  AGAINST  FOREIGN  INSURANCE  COMPANIES  IN  1903-Contlnucd. 


Name  of  companies. 


Location  of  home 
office. 


Amount  of 
premiums 
returned. 


St.  Paul  Fire  and  Marine... 

Security    

Sprlnerneld  Fire  and  Marine. 
Spring  Garden    


Teutonia 


Underwriters  at  American  Lloyds. 

Union   

United  States  Fire 


Western  Underwriters  Association   (In- 
corporated)     , 

Westchester    Fire    

Williamaburg  City  Fire 


Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Companies  of  Other 

States. 


Iowa  State  Mutual  Fire. 


Michlgran  Millers  Mutual  Fire 

Millers    Mutual    Fire    Insurance    Asso- 
ciation     

Mill   Owners   Mutual   Fire 


Regular  Life. 


Aetna   Life    

American  Central  Life. 


Bankers  Life    

Connecticut   Mutual   Life. 
Des  Moines  Life 


Equitable  Ufe   

Equitable  Life  Assurance  Society. 


St.     Paul,     Minn 

New  Haven,  Conn. 
Springfield.  Mass  . . 
Philadelphia,    Pa   ... 

New  Orleans,  La  ... 

New  York,  N.  Y.... 
Philadelphia.  Pa  ... 
New  York,    N.  Y.... 


Chicago,     111 

New  York,    N.   Y.... 
New  York,    N.  Y.... 


Keokuk,    Iowa 
Lansing,   Mich 


Alton,    111    

Des  Moines,   Iowa 


Hartford,    Conn    . 
Indianapolis,    Ind 


Fidelity  Mutual  Life 
Franklin  Life   


Germania  Life 

Hartford  Life 
Uoznc  Life 


Lincoln,     Neb    . . . 

Hartford,    Conn    . . 

Des   Moines,    Iowa 

Des   Moines,    Iowa 
New  York,    N.  Y.. 

Philadelphia,    Pa   . 
Springfield,    111  .... 


■  I 


Illinois    Life     

Interstate  Life  Assurance 


John  Hancock  Mutual  Life. 
Kansas  Mutual  Life  


Manhattan  Life   

Massachusetts   Mutual   Life. 

Metropolitan  Life  , 

Minnesota  Mutual  Ufe  

Mutual  Benefit  Life  

Mutual   Life   

Mutual  Reserve  Life   

Mutual  Ufe  


New  York,    N.  Y.. 

Hartford,    Conn    . . 
New  York.    N.  Y.. 


Chicago,  111  

Indianapolis,    Ind 


Boston,    Mass 
Topeka,     Kas 


National  Life  of  U.  S.   A 

National  Life  and  Trust 

National   Life   

New  England  Mutual  Life 

New  York  Life   

Northern  Central  Life    

Northwestern  Life  and  Savings. 
Northwestern   National   Life 


Pacific  Mutual  Life  

Penn  Mutual  Life 

Phoenix  Mutual  Life  

Provident  Life  and  Trust  

Provident  Savings  Life  Assurance   So- 
ciety     

Prudential  Insurance  Co.  of  America... 


New  York,   N.  Y.. 
Springfield,    Mass 
New  York,    N.   Y.. 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Newark,     N.    J 

New  York,  N.  Y.. 
New  York,  N.  Y.. 
Ix>uisvllle,    Ky    . . . 


Washington,    D.    C 
Des    Moines,     Iowa 
Montpelier,   Vt  .... 
Boston,    Mass    — 
New  York.    N.   Y.. 

Toledo,    Ohio   

Des  Moines,   Iowa. 
St.    Paul,     Minn... 


San  Francisco,   Cal 
Philadelphia.    Pa   . 
Hartford,    Conn    .. 
Philadelphia,     Pa 

New  York,    N.  Y.. 
Newark,     N.    J  — 


Taxes  levied 

thereon  by 

Buperinten't. 


39,626  47 

20,050  62 

107.450  G& 

24.196  3B 

26.044  69 

14.271  66 
13.089  00 
11,265  89 


34,626  13 
47,196  26 
22,492  49 


77,385  06 

10,804  90 

10,262  35 
13.894  87 


269,836  07| 
3,302  61 

24,806  35 

149,388  14 

62,749  24 

15,681  25 
927,315  89 

76,990  47 
111,898  78 

125,774  45 

214,264  43 
49,472  85 

36,980  32 
13,791  91 

245,892  48 

51,343  06 

54,483  30 
167,116  24 

2,(m.:io  n 

24,086  00 

331,204  33 

1,225,788  76 

33,952  00 

3,898  16 

12,048  83 

70,780  90 

121,891  50 

165,519  32 

1,805,027  18 

1,223  94 

35,994  08 

20,782  77 

95,852  84 
167,455  20 
118,238  08 

93,126  19 

186,062  70 
925.816  92 


790  53 

401  02 

2,149  01 

483  93 

520  90 

285  44 
261  98 
225  32 


692  52 
943  90 
449  85 


1,934  63 

324  15 

205  25 
347  37 


5.396  72 
66  05 

496  10 

2,987  76 

1,318  73 

392  53 
18,546  32 

1,539  81 
2,237  98 

2,515  49 

4,285  29 
989  46 

739  61 
275  84 

4,917  85 

1,026  86 

1,069  67 

3,342  32 

41,963  70 

481  72 

6,624  09 

24.515  77 
679  04 

77  96 

240  98 

1,769  52 

2,437  83 

3.310  39 

36,100  54 

30  60 

899  86 

416  66 

1,917  06 
3.849  10 
2,364  76 
1,862  52 

3.721  26 

18.516  34 


448 


ftEI»orr  OP  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


TAXES  CHARGED  AGAINST  FOREIGN  INSURANCE  COMPANIES  IN  1903— Contlliue«l. 


Name  of  companies. 


Location  of  home 
office. 


Royal  Union  Mutual  Life 

Security  Mutual  Life 

Security  Trust  and  Life  

State  Mutual  Life   

State   Life    

Security  Life  and  Savings 

The  Travellert  

Union  Central  Life   

Union  Mutual   Life   

United  States  Life  

Washington  Life    

Stipulated  Premium  Plan  Life  Companies. 

Union  Life  

Miscellaneous  Stock. 

Aetna   Life    

Aetna  Indemnity   

American  Bonding  

American  Credit— Indemnity   

American  Surety   

Bankers  Surety   

City  Trust  Safe  Deposit  and  Surety... 
Continental  Casualty  

Employers   Liability   Assurance   Corpo- 
ration  (Lt'd)    

Fidelity  and   Casualty    

Fidelity  and  Deposit  

Frankfort   American    

Frankfort  Marine,   Accident  and   Plate 
Glass  

General    Accident    Assurance    Corpora- 
tion (Lt'd)   

Great  Eastern  Casualty  and  Indemnity 
Guarantee  Company  of  North  America 

Hartford  Steam  Boiler  and  Inspection.. 

Lawyers  Surety   

Lloyds  Plate  Glass 

London  Guarantee  and  Accident  (Lt'd) 

Maryland  Casualty   

Metropolitan  Plate  Glass  

National    Surety    

New  Amsterdam   Casualty 

New  Jersey  Plate  Glass 

New  York  Plate  Glass  

North  American  Accident 

Ocean  Accident  and   Guarantee   Corpo- 
ration  (Lt'd)    

Pacific    Surety    

Preferred  Accident    

Philadelphia   Casualty    

Standard  Life  and  Accident   

United  States  Casualty  

TTnlted  States  Fidelity  and  Guarantee.. 

United  States  Guarantee  

United  State  Health  and  Accident 

Union  Accident   


Amount  of 

premiums 

returned. 


Taxes  levied 

thereon  by 

soperlnten't. 


Des  Moines,   Iowa... 

Binghaznpton,  N.  Y. 
Philadelpnla,  Pa  . . 
Worcester,  Mam  ... 
Indianapolis,  Ind  . . 
Des  McnneSf  Iowa... 

Hartford,    (>onn   . . . . 

(Cincinnati,  Ohio  . . . 
Portland,  Maine  . . . 
New  York,   N.  Y.... 

New  York,   N.  Y 


Indianapolis,    Ind    . 


Hartford,  Conn  . . . 
Hartford,  Conn  . . . 
Baltimotre,  Md  . . . 
New  York,  N.  Y... 
New  York,   N.  Y... 

Cleveland,    Ohio   ... 

Philadelphia,  Pa  . 
Hammond,    Ind    . . . 

London,    England   . 

New  York,  N.  Y.. 
Baltimore,  Md  . . . 
New   York,    N.   Y.. 


Frankfort,    Qer 


Perth,  Scotland  . . . 
New  York.  N.  Y,. 
Montreal,    Canada. . 

Hartford,    Conn    . . . 

New  York,  N.  Y.. 
New  York,  N.  Y.. 
London,    England    . 

Baltimore,'  Md  . . . 
New   York,    N.    Y.. 

New  York,  N.  Y.. 
New    York,    N.    Y.. 

Newark,     N.    J 

New  York,  N.  Y.. 
Chicago,    111   


London,    England    . 

San  Francisco,  Cal 
New  York.  N.  Y... 
Philadelphia,    Pa    . 

Detroit,    Mich    


New  York,   N.  Y... 

Baltimore,    Md    

New  York,  N.  Y... 
Saginaw,  Mich  . . . 
Denver,    Colo    


6.ie6  65 

5,4U24 
44,004  26 
83,10175 
59,88»86 

4,274  60 

32S.214  65 

148,401  11 
77.46174 
42,219  47 

48,200  24 


15.443  71 


119,212  28 

7.033  93 

94.877  21 

94,692  50 

48,526  01 

388  74 

9,107  69 
54,867  90 


47,972  60 

276,192  59 

35.961  68 

1.81716 

70,270  701 


11.971  51 
3.002  25 
7,067  93 

28,169  06 

200  00 
18,409  47 
21,026  40 

142.770  44 
7,664  41 

44,066  31 
44,918  71 

7.632  69 
17.639  17 

4,063  79 


71,678  01 

1,182  86 

28.471  00 

365  13 

72,473  95 

20.962  20 

67,692  57 

69  87 

10.403  10 

3,867  06 


154  28 

10B2S 

892  06 

1.662  04 

i.mso 

106  86 

6,564  28 

3,71J)  04 

1,649  24 

844  38 

964  00 


154  44 


2,384  26 
140  68 
687  64 

1,893  85 
970  50 

9  73 

182  15 
1,097  33 


959  45 

6.503  86 

719  24 

26  34 

1,406  42 


239  43 

60  04 

14116 

663  38 

400 
868  19 
420  53 

2,865  42 
153  29 

88111 
898  38 

152  65 

360  78 
8128 


1,433  66 

23  66 

569  42 

730 

1,449  48 

419  24 

1,3S3  86 

120 

208  06 

67  14 


ABSTRACTS  OF  TAX  BOOKS. 


449 


TAXBS  CHARGED  AGAINST  FOREIGN  INSURANCE   COMPANIES  IN  19(»-Contlnuod. 


Name  of  companies. 


Location  of  home 
office. 


Reeapitulation, 

Forelgrn  Fire   

U.  S.  Fire  and  Marine  

Mutual  Fire  of  Other  States 

Resrular  Life   

Stipulated  Premium  Plan  Life 

Miscellaneous  Stock   

Northwestern    Mutual    Life     (Tax    for 

year    1901)    

Totals  


Milwaukee,    Wis 


Amount  of 
premiums 
returned. 


Taxes  levied 

thereon  by 

8uperinten*t. 


11,416.375  05 

4,604,753  35 

112,347  18 

10,976.966  99 

15,443  71 

1,434,546  28 


11.808  66 


$18,572,236  22 


$2S,327  49 

92,462  01 

2,811  40 

221,212  31 

154  44 

29,241  57 


236  07 


$374,445  29 


A -29 


450 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


TABLE    NO.    13. 

FORIiIGN     INSURANCE    TAXES    APPORTIONED    TO    THE 

COUNTIES  FOR  THE   !fEAR  1903. 


The  State  Treasurer  received  from  the  Insurance  compantfls  for  the  year  ending  October 
1,  lfi03.  1373,505.61,  and  in  obedience  to  the  requirements  of  Sec.  8016,  Revised  Statutes  IJJW,  the 
State  Auditor,  on  the  first  day  of  October  of  that  year,  apportioned  one-half  of  that  sum, 
|186,7S2.82,  to  the  several  counties  on  the  basis  of  .i915^?25  for  each  child  of  school  age  as 
shown  by  the  last  enumeration,  as  follows: 


Counties. 


Adair 

Andrew 

Atchison 

Audrain 

Barry 

Barton 

Bates 

Benton  

Bollinger.... 

Boone 

Buchanan 

Butler 

Caldwell 

Callaway 

Camden 

C.  Girardeau. 

Carroll 

Carter 

Cass 

Cedar 

Chariton 

Christian 

Clark 

Clay 

Clinton 

Cole , 

Cooper 

Crawford 

Dade 

Dallas 

Daviess 

DeKalb 

Dent , 

Douglas 

Dunklin 

FrankliD 

Gasconade 

Gentry 

Greene 

Grundy 

Harrison 

Henry 

Hickory 

Holt 

Howard 

Howell 

Iron 

Jackson 

jHsper  

Jefferson 

Johnson 

Knox 

Laclede 

Lafayette..  .. 

Lawrence 

Lewis 

Lincoln , 

Linn 

Livingston.... 


lEnumcr-  Apportl'n- 
atlon.         ment. 


|i 


6,45S 
5, 107 

4,  <.o 
6,451 
8.2W 
5,898' 
8,6S« 

5.:i0t 

5,118 

8,4U; 

40,716 

5,  i»  ii 
4,5%') 
7,0.i5 
4, 25  J 
8.2d0 
7,7r5 
8,001 
7,ii54 
5,431 
8.711 
5,533 
4,222 
5,775 
4,7l5i 
6, 135 
6,690' 
4.445 
5,5H0 
4,6^9 
6.290 
4,094. 
4,384 


5,910 
9,  HOI  I 

I0.0rt4 
4,275 
5,944 

16,5-1 
5,i'03 
7, 197' 
8,6*9i 
3,312 
fi,0>>5 
5,205i 
6,840 
2,946 

74,7*0 

23..S07 
8  510 
8.436 
3,845 
5.6:^5 
9,69-J 
8,609 
4.697 
5,6U 
7.704 
6,161 


$1,237  46 
978  44 

914  83 
1,2:^5  «3 
1,577  52 
l,li9  9H 
1,721  99 
1.016  18 

980  54 
1,627  91 
7.8«0  66 
1.093  01 

878  43 
1,347  81 

814  63 
1.576  75 
1,487  67 

3»<3  37 
1,40S  92 
1,040  51 
1,668  91 
1,060  05 

808  88 
1, 106  42 

903  83 

1.175  .TO 
1,281  72 

S51  61 
1.059  48 

898  35 
1,205  08 

784  36 
839  92 
1,133  28 
1,781  94 
1,931  96 
819  04 
1,138  79 

3. 176  70 

996  83 
1,378  84 
1,6.53  20 

034  54 
974  22 

997  21 
1,310  45 

.'>64  42 

14.319  22 

4,465  31 

1,630  40 

1,616  22 

736  H5  I' 
1,0:9  59  ' 
1,^5*^  85 
1.649  .36 

899  80 
1,081  32 
1,4:5  9U 
1.180  37 


Counties. 


Enumer- 
ation. 


Apportl'n- 
ment. 


Mcl^onald 

Macon 

Madison 

Maries 

Marion 

Mercer 

Miller 

Mississippi 

Moniteau 

Monroe 

Montgomery . . 

Morgan 

New  Madrid... 

Newton 

Nodaway 

Oregon 

Osage 

Ozark 

Pemiscot 

Perry 

Pettis 

Phelps 

Pike 

Platte 

Polk 

Pulaski 

Putnam 

Ralls 

Randolph 

Ray 

Reynolds 

Kipley 

vSt.  Charles.... 

St.  Clair 

St.  Francois.. . 
Ste.  Genevieve 

St.  Louis 

Saline 

.Schuyler 

Scotland 

Scott 

Shan  non 

Shelby 

Stoddard 

Stone 

Sullivan    

Taney 

Texas 

Vernon 

Warren 

Washington.. . 

Wayne 

Webster 

Worth 

Wright 

St.  Louis  City.. 

Totals 


4.670 

$S94  71 

9.860 

1.889  a> 

3.728 

714  24 

3.-329 

637  79 

8.516 

1.637  30 

4,272 

818  46 

5,5^7 

1,070  40 

3.728 

714  24 

4.8S4 

935  71 

5.491 

1,(62  01 

4.846 

928  43 

4,102 

7.''5  89 

4,524 

866  74 

8.999 

1.724  09 

9,797 

1.876  98 

4,517 

865  40 

4,931 

944  72 

4.120 

789  34 

4,643 

889  54 

5,110 

979  01 

10.112 

1.937  33 

4,910 

946  44 

7.163 

1,372  34 

4.702 

900  84 

7.587 

1,453  57 

3,7.34 

715  39 

5,097 

976  52 

3.556 

681  28 

8.515 

1.681  37 

7.447 

1,428  75 

2.965 

568  06 

4,691 

898  74 

7.740 

1,482  89 

5.923 

1.134  77 

8.610 

1,649  57 

3.653 

699  87 

16,942 

3.245  87 

10,492 

2.010  13 

3,340 

639  90 

3.832 

734  16 

5,194 

995  10 

3,621 

693  74 

4.866 

932  26 

9.075 

1.738  65 

3.266 

625  72 

6,347 

1.216  00 

3.319 

635  88 

7.631 

1.462  00 

9.771 

1,872  00 

3.114 

596  60 

4,608 

882  83 

5.576 

1.068  29 

5.833 

1,117  .53 

2.9.50 

56^  18 

6.440 

1.233  82 

159.078 

30,649  75 

974,923 

$186,782  82 

ABSTRACTS  OF  TAX  BOOKS. 


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TABLE  NO.  14. 

TAXES   CHARGED   AGAINST    FOREIGN    INSURANCE   COM- 
PANIES IN  1904. 

On  their  business  in  J9CS. 

The  following  copy  of  the  schedule  filed  In  the  office  of  the  State  Auditor  by  the 
Superintendent  of  the  Insurance  Department  exhibits :  First,  the  total  amount  of 
piemlums  received  by  each  of  the  insurance  companies  doing  business  in  this  State 
during  the  year  ending  December  31,  1908;  second,  the  total  amount  of  taxes  charged 
agninst  each  company  at  the  rate  of  2  per  cent,  on  gross  premiums  collected,  payable 
to  the  State  Treasurer. 


Name  of  companies. 


Location  of  home 
office. 


Amount  of 

premiums 

returned. 


Foreign  Fire. 

Aachen  and  Munich  

Atlas  Assurance  

British  America  Assurance   

Caledonian*    

Commercial   Union   Assurance 

Hamburg-Bremen  Fire  

Liverpool  and  London  and  Globe 

London  Assurance  Corporation 

London  and  Lancashire   

Manchester  Assurance  

Mannheim    

North  British  and  Mercantile 

Northern  Assurance  

Norwich  Union  Fire  Insurance  Society 

Palatine  (Limited)   

Phoenix   Assurance   Limited   

Prussian   National    

Reliance  Marine*  

Royal    

Royal  Exchange  Assurance  Corporation 

Scottish  Union  and  National 

State   Fire    

Sun  Insurance  Office  

Thuringia    

Union  Assurance  Society  

"Western  Assurance  

United  States  Fire  and  Marine. 

Aetna   

ARTicultural    .........*. 

Allemania   \\\, 

American ............*.'. 

American    !!!!".".!!!!! 

Amjerlcan    Fire    ..*  ..    . 

Anchor  Fire  ..........'. 

Assurance  Company  of  North  America 

Boston   

British- American    .', .!!!'..!..!!!.!!! 

Buffalo  Commercial  .' 

Buffalo  German 


Alx  La  Chappelle  .. 
London    

Toronto    

Scotland    

London   

Hamburg    

Liverpool    

London    

Liverpool    

Manchester    

Mannheim    

I^ondon  &  Edinburgh.. 

London    

Norwich    

London    

London   

StetUn   


Liverpool 
LIverpdol 
London 


Edinburgh 

Liverpool 

London 


Erfurt. . . 

London 

Toronto 


Hartford 
Watertown 
Pittsburg    . . 

Boston   

Newark    

Philadelphia 
Cincinnati 
New   York    . 


Boston   

New  York 
Buffalo  ... 
Buffalo    . . . 


I25.&I9  71 
27,643  28 

33,828  89 


67,460  91 

60,009  45 

219,106  34 
41,862  90 
52.730  30 

43,065  66 
8.840  47 

107.584  31 

135,828  02 

40,999  31 

27,749  84 

166,742  67 

38,956  04 

i86,'563'47 
30.814  66 

41.146  98 

8.297  19 

43,256  77 

33,283  24 

24,912  97 

38,317  84 


130,117  40 
70^544  31 
15,780  52 
17,809  00 
58.727  89 
42,567  70 
16,987  00 
21,592  60 

6.829  89 

8.034  32 

22,148  49 

40,966  09 


Taxes  levied 

thereon  by 

superinten't. 


S512  39 
562  87 

676  58 


1,349  22 

1,000  19 

4,382  13 

837  06 

1,064  61 

86181 
176  81 

2,15169 

2,716  56 

819  99 

665  00 

3,334  85 

779  10 

616  29 

822  91 
165  94 
865  14 

665  66 

498  26 

766  36 


2,602  86 
1,410  89 
315  61 
356  18 
1,174  56 
851  35 
424  68 
431  85 

136  00 
160  69 
442  97 
819  12 


452 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


TAXES  CHARGED  AGAINST  FOREIGN  INSURANCE  COBiPANIBS  IN  1904-Continue4. 


Name  of  companies. 


Location  of  home 
office. 


Camden  Fire*    

Colonial  ABBurance   

Columbia   

Commerce    

Commonwealth  

Concordia  Fire  

Connecticut  Fire   

Continental   

Detroit  Fire  and  Marine 

Eastern    Fire*    

Equitable  Fire  and  Marine 

Farmers  Fire  

Federal   Fire   

Fire  Association  

Flremens 

Fir emens  

Flremens  Fund   • 

Fire  Insurance  Company  of  County  or 

Philadelphia    

Franklin  Fire   

Oermaa    

German  Alliance   

German- American    

German   Fire   ....'. 

Germania   Fire    

Girard    Fire    and   Marine 

Glens    Falls    

Greenwich 

Hanover    Fire    

Hartford   B^re    

Home    

Home  Fire  and  Marine 

Indemnity    Fire    

Individual  Underwriters   

Insurance  Co.  of  North  America 

Jefferson   Fire*   

Kingrs   County  Fire 

Lafayette   Fire    

Liverpool  and  London  and  Globe 

Lnmbermens 

Mechanics 

Mechanics  and  Traders 

Mercantile  Fire  and  Marine 

Motropolitan  Fire    

Michigan   Fire   and    Marine 

Millers'    National    

Milwaukee    Fire    

Milwaukee  Mechanics   

Nassau 

National    Fire    

National   Standardt 

National  T^nlon   Fire    

Newark  Fire   

New   Hampshire    Fire 

New  York   Fire    " 

Niaffara   Fire    

North  British  and  Mercantile 

North    German    Fire 

Northern    

North    River    

Northwestern    National    

Orient    

Pelican  Assurance  

Pennsylvania   Fire    

Phenix  


Now  Jersey 
New  York  . 
Jersey  City 
A;iban!y  . . . . 
New  York  . 
Milwaukee. . . 

Hartford 

New  York   . 


Philadelphia 
Detroit    


New  York 
Providence 


York    

New  Jersey  .. 
Philadelphia  .. 
Baltimore    . . . . 

Newark    

San  Francisco 


Philadelphia 
PhUadelphla. 


Freeport  .... 
New  York  . 
New  York  . 
Pittsburg  . . 
New  York  . 
Philadelphia 
Glens  Falls 
New  York   . 


New   York 

Hartford    

New  York   ... 
San  Francisco. 


New  York  . 
St.  Louis  . . 
Philadelphia 


Pennsylvania 


New  York 


New  York  . 
New  York  . 
Philadelphia 

Philadelphia 
Louisiana    . . 

Boston   

Illinois  

Detroit    

Chicago  

Milwaukee  . 
Milwaukee    . 


New  York 
Hartford    . . 
New  York 
Pittsburg  .. 
Newark    . . . 
Manchester 
New  York 
New  York 
New  York 
New  York 
New  York 
New  York 
Milwaukee 


Hartford 


Amount  of 

premiums 

returned. 


|22»829  86 

2,060  66 

13,287  20 

29.974  28 

62,766  62 

222,330  00 

272,626  62 

60,176  17 
14,979  06 


24,728  60 

11,464  34 
4.289  38 
73,686  49 
34,440  96 
60,682  30 
61,177  49 

8,761  21 
12,580  19 

118,681  98 
42,663  74 

181,330  91 
24.211  88 
67,099  93 
17,983  74 
41,000  14 
62,674  17 

77.382  07 
338,125  10 
370.269  79 

87,504  04 

9,719  83 

11,237  67 

183.806  71 


4,502  34 

8.876  23 

9,244  81 

10,148  18 

26,406  87 
3.068  00 
24,326  95 
170  30 
14,336  08 
42.6U00 
16.150  58 
70,128  24 

12,280  79 
247,473  30 


New  York  . 
Philadelphia 
Brooklyn   . . . 


18,939  86 
10,794  23 
46.627  U 
17.675  47 
80.392  62 

7.307  00 
19,416  86 

1.968  92 
22.892  63 
86,274  24 

62,486  83 

5,071  67 

90.629  08 

177,869  92 


Taxes  levied 

thereon  by 

Buperlnten't. 


$446  60 

41  61 

266  74 

699  49 

1,066  33 

4,446  60 

6,462  61 

1,003  60 
449  37 


494  67 

229  29 

86  79 

1.473  71 

688  82 
1,213  66 
1,023  66 

176  22 
25180 

2,373  64 
863  07 

3,626  62 
484  23 

1.342  00 
369  68 
820  00 

1,253  48 

1,547  64 

6,762  70 

7,406  40 

760  08 

194  40 

224  76 

3,676  11 


90  06 

177  64 
184  90 
202  96 

506  12 

61  36 

486  54 

341 

490  08 

852  22 

323  12 

1.402  66 

245  62 
4,949  47 


378  79 
216  88 
932  54 
853  6Z 

1,607  85 

146  14 

388  32 

39  38 

467  85 

1,726  48 

1.249  72 

101  43 
1.810  68 
8,647  20 


ABSTRACTS  OF  TAX  BOOKS. 


453 


TAXES  CHARGED  AGAINST  FOREIGN  INSURANCE  COMPANIES  IN  1904~ContiBued. 


Name  of  companies. 


liocation  of  home 
office. 


Amount  of 

premiuma 

returned. 


Taxes  levied 

thereon  by 

Buperlnten't. 


Phoenix 

Providence-Washington 


Queen 


Reliance   

Rochester  German 


>  Philadelphia 
Roohe 


Scottish  National  Ins.  Oo.  of  America. 

St.   Paul   Fire  and  Marine 

Security    

Sprinsrneld    Fire   and    Marine 

Spring  Garden  

Stuy vesant*   

Sea  and  Lake   


Teutonla 

The    Star   Fire*. 
Traders  


Underwriters   at  American   Lloyds. 

Union    , 

United   States   Fire    


Western    Underwriters   Ass' n    (Inc.).... 

Weschester    

WiUlameburgh   City   Fire 

Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Companies  of  Other 

States, 


Iowa   State   Mutual    Fire. 


Michigan  Millers   Mutual   Fire 

Millers  Mutual   Fire  Ins.   Association.. 
Mill   Owners  Mutual  Fire 


Hartford    . 
Providence. 

New  York 


Regular  Life. 


Aetna   Life    , 

American    Central    Life. 


Bankers   Life    

Bankers   Life   

Bankers    Reserve   Life. 


Connecticut    Mutual 
Des  Moines  Life 


Equitable  IJfe   ^ 

Equitable   Life    Assurance   Society 


Fidelity   Mutual    Life. 
Franklin    Life    


Gormania    Life 

Hartford    Life 
Home   Life    


llllnoiR   Life    

Inter- State   Life   Assurance. 


John   Hancock  Mutual   Life. 
Kansas   Mutual   Life* 


Manhattan    Life    

Maasachusett.**    Mutual    Llfo 

Metropolitan    Life    

Minnesota    Mutual    Life 

Mutual   Benefit   Life 

Mutual    Life    

Mutual   Reserve   Life 


National  Life  of  U.  S.  A.. 
National  Life  and  Trust  a. 
National    Life    


leipn 
s^r 


Chicago  

St.  Paul  

New.  Haven  .. 
Springfield  . . . . 
Philadelphia  .. 

New  York   

West  Virginia 

New  Orleans 

Kentucky  , . . . : 
Chicago    


New  York  . 
Philadelphia 
New  York   . 


Chicago  . . 
New  York 
New  York 


Keokuk,    la 


Lansing,    Mich 
Alton,    111    ...... 

Des  Moines,   la. 


Hartford    . . . 
Indianapolis 


Lincoln  ... 
New  York 
Omaha    . . . 


Hartford 


Des   Moines 

Des    Moines 
New  York   . 


Philadelphia 
Springfield    . 


New   York 

Hartford    . 
New   York 


<3hlcagfo    . . . . 
IndlanapolVs 


Boston 
Topeka 


New  York 
Springfield 
New  York 
St.  Paul  .. 
Newark  . . 
New  York 
New  York 


Washington,    D,   C. 

Des   Moines    

Montpeller   


$129,106  32 
62,156  84 

157,216  72 

39,6^58 
61,566  65 

2,819  48 

43,156  6S 

27,947  59 

123,764  23 

30,172  12 


4.669  56 
24.338  93 


29,527  60 

22.206  73 
15,910  34 
19,279  40 

37,767  63 
54,529  05 
25,379  11 


96.572  65 

12,409  67 

9,724  85 

14,560  47 


475.803  87 
6.316  46 

26,723  17 

1,821  96 

957  48 

.  152,375  35 

54,010  01 

21.228  45 
1,015,007  02 

89.456  37 
113,221  31 

117,415  13 

206.437  00 
56,341  87 

62.498  60'| 
21,993  23 

292,899  40 


56.161  48 

194.188  49| 
2,392,161  99 

36.788  14 

351.636  59 

1,264.498  51 

27.749  00 

81,097  16 


141,69162 


$2,58211 
1,043  14 

3,144  33 

793  15 
1,031  11 

56  40 

863  13 

658  95 

2,475  28 

608  44 


9119 
486  78 


690  55 

444  13 
818  21 
386  59 

755  35 

1,090  58 

507  58 


2,414  32 

372  29 
194  50 
364  02 


9,616  06 
126  83 

634  46 
86  44 

19  16 

8,047  61 

1,350  25 

630  71 
20,300  14 

1,789  14 
2,264  43 

2,348  30 

4,108  74 
1.126  84 

1,249  97 
439  86 

6.857  99 


1,103  23 

3.883  77 

47.843  24 

735  76 

7.082  73 

25,269  97 

564  98 

1,621  94 

'2,833*83 


454 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


TAXES  CHARGED  AGAINST  FOREIGN  INSURANCE  COMPANIES  IN  1904-Contlnue<L 


Name  of  companies. 


Location  of  home 
office. 


Amount  of 

premlumB 

retumedL 


Taxes  levied 

thereon  by 

superinten't. 


New  England  Mutual  Life 

New  York  Life 

Northern   Central   Life 

Northweatern    Life    and    Savlngrs  6 

Northwestern    National    Life 

Pacific    Mutual    Life .'. . 

Penn    Mutual    Life    

Phoenix    Mutual    Ufp 

Provident    Life    and    Trust 

Provident  Savings  Life  Ass.  Society 

Prudential  Ins.   Co.  of  America 

Reliance  Life*   

Royal    Union   Mutual    Life 

Security    Mutual    Life 

Security   Trust   and    Life 

State   Mutual    Ldfe 

State  Life   

The   Travelers   Life 

I'^nlon   Central   Life 

Union    Mutual    Life 

United    States    Life 

Washington    Life    

Stipulated  Premium  Life  Companies. 

Cosmopolitan   IJfe    

Union    Life    

Miscellaneous  Stock  Companies. 

Aetna   Life  c    

Aetna    Indemnity    

American    Bonding    

American    Credit-Indemnity    

American    Surety    

Bankers    Surety    

Casualty  Co.  of  America 

City  Trust.  Safe  Deposit  and  Surety.. 
Continental    Casualty    

Employers  I^labllity  Ass.   Corp.   (Ltd.).. 

Fidelity    and    Casualty 

THdelity   and    Deposit 

Frank  fort- American   • 

Frankfort  Mar'e,    Accid't  &  Plate  Glass 

General  Accident  Assurance  Cor.  (Ltd.) 
Great  Eastern  Casualty  and  Indemnity 
Guarantee  Co.   of  North  America 

Hartford  Steam  Boiler  Insp.  &  Ins.  Co. 

Lloyds   Plate   Glass 

London  Guarantee  and  Accident  (Ltd.) 

Maryland   Ca^^nalty   

Metropolitan    Plate    Glass 

National    Surety    

New    Amsterdam    Casualty    

New   Jersey    Plate    Glass. 

New   York   Plate   Glass 

North    American    Accident 

Ocean  Accident  and  Guaranty  Co.  (Ltd) 

Pacific    Surety    

Preferred   Accident   

Philadelphia  Casualty    


Boston  

New  York 

Toledo    

Des  Moines 
St.  Paul  ... 


San   Francisco 
Philadelphia   .. 

Hartford    

Philadelphia   .. 

New   York    

Newark    


$183,  OeO  43 

2,159.629  82 

26142 


35,879  78 

125.586  03 
174,071  09 
132.432  18 
106,779  29 
111,167  66 
1.064,593  71 


Pennsylvania 
Des  Moines  . 


Binghampton 
Philadelphia 
Worcester    . . 
Indianapolis 


Hartford 


Cincinnati 

Portland,    Me 
New  York   ... 


New  York 


Illinois   

Indlanapolfs 


Hartford    . 
Hartford    . 
Baltimore 
New  York 
New  York 

Cleveland 


New  York  . 
Philadelphia 
Hammond 


London 


New  York 
Baltimore 
New  York.. 
Frankfort, 


Ger 


Perth    

New   York 
Montreal    . 

Hartford    . 

New  York 
London    . . . 


Baltimore 
New   York 

New  York 
New  York 
New  York 
New  York 
Chicago    . . 


London 


San  Francisco 
New  York  .... 
Philadelphia  .. 


9,001  69 

17,145  86 
46.807  52 
99,854  40 
68,293  15 

359,001  60 

175,931  97 
80,060  11 
43,586  04 

81,357  26 


26.300  04 
11,646  61 


11,239  59 
44,438  71 
70,936  50 
48,100  56 

2,025  28 

5,806  47 
10.677  22 
53,084  73 

56,776  26 

292,172  24 
30.048  38 


89,896  53 

10,622  32 
2.374  61 
3,716  18 

28,464  62 

19,646  59 
17,194  42 

134,850  54 
7,703  72 

44,037  30 
08,901  00 
8,259  64 
19,055  57 
13,884  29 

S3, 528  34 

1,405  63 

31.335  00 

7,955  15 


$3,66181 

43,192  60 

653 


717  60 

2,511  72 
3,481  42 
2,648  64 
2,135  59 
2,223  35 
21,291  87 


225  04 

342  92 

936  15 

1,997  09 

1,366  86 

7,180  09 

4,398  30 

1, 601  20 

871  92 

1,627  15 


263  00 
115  47 


224  79 

888  77 

1,418  73 

962  01 

60  63 

116  13 

213  54 

1,061  69 

1,135  52 

5.843  44 
600  97 


1,797  93 

212  45' 
47  49 
74  32 

669  29 

392  93 
343  89 

2,697  01 
154  07 

SSO  75 
1,378  02 
165  19 
381  11 
277  69 

1,670  57 

29  31 
626  70 
159  10 


ABSTRACTS  OF  TAX  BOOKS. 


455 


TAXES  CHARGED  AGAINST  FOREIGN  INSURANCE  COMPANIES  IN  19a4— Continued. 


Name  of  companies. 


Location   of  home 
office. 


Standard  L4fe  and<  Accident 

The   Title   Guaranty   and  Trust   Co. 


United    States    Casualty    

United  States  Fidelity  and  Guarantee. 

United    States   Guarantee 

United   States    Health   and  Accident, 
Union   Accident   Stock 


i«*«k*aa    •« 


•    •«•■• 


Recapitulation. 


Foreign    Fire    

United  States  Fire  and  Marine. 

Mutual  Fire  of  other  States 

Reprular  Life   

Stipulated    Premium    Plan    Life. 
Miscellaneous    Stock    


Totals 


Detroit    , 

Scranton 


New   York 
Baltimore 
New   York 
Sagrlnaw    .. 
Denver    . . . 


Amount  of 

premiums 

returned. 


$86,614  36 
3,000  49 

23,019  32 

95,301  87 

64  00 

20.510  69 

4.440  85 


Taxes  levied 

thereon  by 

superinten't. 


I 


$1,732  29 

60  01 

460  39 

1,906  04 

1  28 

410  21 

88  82 


1.494,610  22 

5.025,661  02 

133,267  64 

12,333,023  56 

37,846  &5 

1,451.148  97 

29,892  22 

100,891  42 

3. 345  13 

247.962  65 

378  47 

29.033  OS 

$30,475.558  06 

1411.502  97 

•No  business  in  1003. 

tRe-insured  in  Assurance  Co.  North  America  and  premium  returned  by  that  Co. 
a  Re-insured  in  National  I-ife  U.  S.  A.,  and  premium  returned  by  that  Co. 
h  Re-insured  in  N.  W.  National  lilfe,    and  premium  returned  by  that  Co. 
c  Included   in    Regular   Life   Premium. 


456 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


TABLE  NO.  15. 

FOREIGN    INSURANCE    TAXES    APPORTIONED    TO    THE 

COUNTIES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1904. 

The  State  Treasurer  received  from  the  insurance  companies  for  the  year  ending  October 
1,  1904,  $411,889.44,  and,  in  obedience  to  the  ro(]ulrements  of  section  8046,  Revised  Statutes 
1899,  the  State  Auditor,  on  the  first  day  of  October  of  that  year  apportioned  one-half  of  that 
sum,  1205,941.77  to  the  several  counties  on  the  basis  of  .20707123  for  each  child  of  school  age 
as  shown  by  the  last  enumeration,  as  follows: 


Oounties. 


Enumer- 
ation. 


Appor- 
tionment. 


Oounties. 


Enumer- 
ation. 


Appor- 
tionment* 


Adair 

Andrew 

Atchison  .   . .  . 

Audrain 

Barry 

Barton 

Hates 

Benton 

BolllDger 

Boone 

Buchanan 

BuTl^r 

Caldwell 

Callaway 

Camden 

C.  Girardeau.. 

Carroll 

Carter 

Cass 

Cedar 

Charlton  

Christian 

Clark 

Clay 

Clinton 

Cole 

Cooper 

Crawford 

Dade 

Dallas 

Daviess 

DeKalb 

Dent 

Douglas 

Dunklin 

Franklin 

Gasconade 

Gentry 

Greene* 

Grundy 

Harrison 

Henry  

Hickory 

Holt 

Howard 

Howell 

Iron 

Jackson 

Jasper 

Jeflferson 

Jonnson 

Knox 

Laclede 

Lafayette 

Lawrence 

Lewis 

Lincoln 

Linn 

Livingston 


8,800 
5,0i0 

4,  Ov4 

6.549 
8,36S 
6.817 
8,907 
5,437 
5,21S 
8,394 
40.453| 
5,7831 
4.4641 
7,16K 
4,215 
7.925 
7,545 

\,m^ 

7,2Mi 
5,338 
8,484 
5,450 
4,109 
5,rd4 
4,713 
8,3.0 
8,489 
4,495 
5.473 
4,943 
6,208 
4,092 
4.3871 
6,0211 
9,490l 
10.010 
4,325 
5,8a5 
18,620 
5,073 
6,879 
8.321 
3,227 
4,^42 
5,243 
7,165 
2  993 
74.741 
23,553 
8.683 
8.517 
3,781' 
5  820 
9,  rt39 
8,673 
4,621 
5.5S4 
7,660i 
6,3161 


81,408  08 
1,039  50 

9.il  29 
1,356  10 
1.732  77 
1,204  53 
1.844  80 
1, 125  85 
1.079  88 
1,73s  16 
8.376  8^ 
1, 197  49 

934  37 
1.484  29 

872  80 
1.641  03 
1,562  30 

393  23 
1,S07  69 
1.104  30 
1.756  79 
1, 129  76 

850  85 
1,187  35 

975  93 
1,308  69 
1,343  89 

930  77 
1,133  30 
1.023  55 
1,285  50 

847  34 

908  42 
1,246  77 
1,965  10 
2,072  77 

895  57 
1,208  26 
3,441  51 
1,050  46 
1.424  44 
1,723  04 

668  21 
1.023  35 
1,089  82 
1,483  66 

819  76 

15,476  70 

4,877  15 

1.798  00 

1,763  63 

7W2  94 
1,205  15 
2.0.i7  35 
1,795  92 

956  87 
(. 156  28 
1,587  40 
1,307  85 


McDonald 

Maoon 

Madison 

Maries 

Marion 

Vlercer , 

Miller  

Mississippi 

Moniteau 

Monroe 

Montgomery... 

Morgan 

New  Madrid.... 

Newton 

Nodaway 

Oregon 

Ozark 

Pemiscot 

Perry 

Pettis 

Phelps 

Pike 

Platte 

Polk         

Pulaski 

Putnam 

Ralls  

Randolph 

Ray 

Reynolds 

Ripley 

St.  Charles 

St.  Clair 

St.  Francois 

Ste.  Genevieve. 

St.  Louis 

Saline 

Schuyler 

Scotland 

Scott 

Shannon 

Shelby 

Stoddard 

Stone 

Sullivan 

Taney 

Texas 

Vernon 

Warren 

Washington.... 

Wayne 

Webster 

Worth 

Wright 

St.  Louis  City.. 


Totals. 


4.825 

$999  12 

9,896 

2,049  17 

8,921 

8U  93 

3.448 

713  96 

8,514 

1,763  00 

4.315 

893  90 

6.767 

1,194  17 

4,088 

842  37 

4.8>6 

997  25 

5.030 

1.183  80 

4,774 

988  56 

4.052 

839  05 

4,791 

992  08 

8,775 

1,817  05 

9,323 

1.930  5S 

4,845 

981  85 

5.067 

1,049  22 

4.307 

891  88 

4.852 

1.004  70 

5,140 

1.064  35 

10.199 

2.111  91 

4.942 

1.09  85 

7.538 

1,560  00 

4.582 

948  80 

7.590 

1,571  08 

3.840 

795  15 

5,121 

1,060  40 

8.673 

780  57 

8.850 

1.832  56 

7,854 

1.522  80 

8,158 

65i  52 

4,838 

960  40 

7,764 

1.607  70 

5,786 

1,198  10 

.8,438 

1,747  28 

3,786 

783  07 

17,577 

8.839  67 

10,318 

2,188  55 

8.280 

879  19 

3.732 

772  80 

5,207 

1,078  22 

3.651 

758  02 

4.722 

977  79 

9,003 

1,864  25 

8,353 

691  30 

8.302 

1.804  95 

8.575 

740  28 

7,767 

1,608  32 

0.856 

1,937  85 

8,138 

649  79 

4,780 

985  66 

5.402 

1,118  60 

5,740 

1,188  58 

»,?73 

574  20 

6.433 

1,332  09 

178,260 

88.912  52 

994.580 

6205,944  77 

ABSTRACTS  OF  TAX  BOOKS. 


457 


TABLE  NO.  16. 


TAXATION  OF  EXPRESS  COMPANIES  ON  THEIR  BUSINESS. 

Atatracts  of  aiaietnenU  filed  in  t90S  and  i904. 

The  following  table  exhibits  the  amount  of  receipts  by  the  several  express  companies 
for  buRiness  done  In  this  State  for  the  years  ending  March  31,  1908  and  1904,  including 
proportion  of  gross  receipts  for  bu8inef>s  done  by  such  companies  in  connection  with 
other  companies,  as  shown  by  the  sworn  statements  filed  with  the  State  Auditor,  and  the 
amount  of  State  taxes  charged  thereon : 


Name  of  express  company. 


Statements  filed  in  1903. 


Total  receipts 
on  business 
in  the  State. 


Adams 

American 

Pacific 

Southern 

United  States 

Wells,  Fargo  &  Company 

Totals 


1111,852  29 
44,467  15 

348,482  51 
20.63164 
31,602  52 

193.96183 


$750,987  94 


Amount 
State 
taxes. 


Statements  filed   in  1904. 


Total  receipts 
on  business 
in  the  State. 


Amount 
State 
taxes. 


11,39815 
556  71 

4,366  03 
257  89 
396  03 

2.424  62 


19,387  33 


1123,789  00 
64,199  48 

405,6];8  97 
21.827  81 
38.494  44 

255.269  15 


$898,688  80 


$1,547  36 
677  59 

5,070  24 
266  60 
48118 

3.190  74 


$11,233  71 


TABLE  NO.  17. 

The  following  pages  contain  statements  of  the  accounts  of  collectors  of  the  revenue  of 
the  several  counties  and  of  the  City  of  St.  Louis  for  the  years  1902  and  1903,  as  adjusted 
at  their  annual  settlements  In  190a  and  1904. 

In  every  statement  a  line  is  given  for  each  ordinary  charge  or  credit  in  a  collector's 
nccount,  but  in  many  of  the  accounts  no  entry  is  made  on  some  of  the  lines,  for  the 
reason  that  the  entries  for  which  such  lines  were  intended  did  not  occur  In  those  ac- 
counts. It  was  deemed  best  for  the  sake  of  uniformity  to  compile  the  accounts  In  the  form 
here  used: 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS, 


459 


ADAIR  COUNTY— Frank  W.  Gibbs,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

railroad   taxbook  1902 

merchants'  and  roanufacturerM*   tax-book  of  1002 

interest  on  curi*ent  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903)... 

collections  on  back  taxes :... 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  dellnanent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent   railroml   taxet? 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  yalorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book — 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book. « 
errors  and  additional  assessments-  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax 

book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1903  account 

warrant    to   ualance 


Cr. 


By  balance  from   1901   account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of   1902 

personal  dellnnuent  list  of  1902 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1902..., 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  113,972.51  at  ZM:  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,S10.68  at  1  per  cent 


$12,310  47 

1,814  43 

36S  12 

25  57 
1.233  97 

100  48 
180  54 

26  53 
679  32 

1.306  00 
12  43 


117,968  16 


State  Key. 
and  State 
Interest. 


$16,021  62 

1.028  23 

52S  53 

8  61 
3  75 

349  31 
18  11 


$17,i»58  16 


To 


ADAIR  COUNTY— Frank  W.  Gibbs,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dr. 


general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of  1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1004) 

collections  on  back  taxes .. 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  addlticmal  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional  assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cr. 


By  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list   of  1903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1003 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-boox,  1003... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-boox.  190.S... 
errors  and  erroneous  Assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book.   1903. 

commission  on  $11,138.71  at  2%  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,327.35  at  1  per  cent 


$8,940  20 

1,327  35 

270  33 

11  23 

1,160  23 

174  39 

263  61 

36  14 


1,333  00 
14  80 


$13,631  28 


$12,210  46 
335  75 

6  72 


27S  47 
13  27 


$13,531  28 


460 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


ANDREW  COUNTY— John  W.  Klinb,  Cirtlector. 
In  accoont  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book   1902 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinmient  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additl<»ia1  assessments  on  current   M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  19u3  account 

warrant    to   oalance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1901   account 

treasurers'    receipts 

land  delinquent   list   of  1902 

pprsoTinl   flellnnupnt  list  of  1002 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1902 

errors  and  erroneous  anbessments  on  general  tax-book,    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,   1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book.  1902. 

commlBSion  on  $16,478.34  at  Z^A  per  cent 

comznission  on  $1,63&.57  at  1  per  cent 


$15,677  42 

1,635  57 

378  95 

23  08 

128  03 

16  32 

12  05 


30  77 
543  00 
64 


5 


$18,450  83 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


$17,717  36 
156  33 
108  45 

40  12 

1  25 

410  96 

16  36 


$18,450  83 


ANDREW  COUNTY— John  W.  Kline,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 


To  general   tax-book  of  1903 

railroad  tax-book  of  1903 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) *.  ... 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 , 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on  licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

(irrors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and   additional   assessments   on   current   M.    and   M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overimid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$11,664  80 

1,215  35 

303  54 

16  08 

129  57 

13  38 

6  95 


446  00 
4  61 


Cb. 


By  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list   of  1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1 00.*^ 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-boox,  1903... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-boox,  1903... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  $12,321.21  at  2%  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,215.35  at  1  per  cent 


$13,800  28 


$13,216  38 

166  83 

86  48 

10  41 


3US  03 
12  15 


$13,800  28 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


461 


ATCHISON  COUNTY— Georqb  E.  Walter,  Collector. 
Id  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rey. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad  tax-book  1902 

merchants*  and  manulacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

coHectioQS  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent    railroad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  raMroad  tax-bcok.. 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 

book 

amouut  overpaid,    carried  to  1908  account 

warrant    to   balance 


121,113  79 

1,297  95 

379  63 

22  82 

647  77 

75  23 

211  52 

88  51 

49  24 

103  00 

3  53 


Cr. 


By 


balance  from   1901   account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of   1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

delinquent   ruiiroad   tax   of    19i)2 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1902.... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax- book,  1902. 

commission  on  $20,949.64  at  2^  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,297.53  at  1  per  cent 


$23,992  99 


$21,848  18 

926  4S 

614  70 

42 

62  72 

3  75 

623  76 

12  98 


$23,992  99 


ATCHISON  COUNTY— George  E.  Walter,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dr. 

To  general    tax-book   of  1003 

railroad   tax-book   of   1903 :.... 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses ^. 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cr. 


By  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list   of   1003 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-boox,    1903.... 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-boox.  1003 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-bo<^,   1903.. 

commission  on  $16,700.21  at  2%  per  oent * 

commission  on  $978.95  at  1  per  cent 


$15,225  38 
979  27 
264  74 
14  78 
903  20 
102  48 
172  68 
112  66 


$17,775  19 


$16,386  40 

600  91 

380  84 

32 

1  30 


392  51 
9  79 

$17,775  19 


4^)2 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


AUDUAIN  COUNTY,  Albbiw  Harbison,  Collector. 
In  account  with  Btate  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rev.  I  State  Rev. 
and  State)  and  State 
interest      Interest. 


Da. 


By 


To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

railroad   tax-book   1902 

merchants'  nnd  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 , 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  takes. , 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years ■ 

collections   on   delinquent   railroad    taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  fax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax 

book 

amount   overpaid,    carried    to  1903  account 

warrant    to   balance 


$20,015  00 

3.685  30 

639  90 

39  46 

1.669  79 

278  43 


Cu. 


balance  from   1901   account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent    Hat    of   19('2 

personal   delinquent  list   of  10(»2 

delinquent    railroad    tax   of    1902 

oii'ors  and  erroneous  assosstiieutH  on  p:«'ii»»ra!  tax-book,  1902  — 
errors  and  erroneous  asspssiuents  on  railroad  tax-book,  1002.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assensn.onts  on  M.  and  M.  tax -book,  1902. 

commission  on  $21,165.69  at  2%  per  cent 

commission  on  $3,585.30  at  1  per  cent 


377  36 

202  47 

610  00 

8  17 


1  25 


$24,765  83 

1.106  38 

601  39 

83  79 

4  75 

629  14 

35  85 


$27  127  13     $27,127  13 


AUDRAIN  COUNTY,  ALBEnr  Harrison,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1.  1904. 


Dk 

To  general   tax-book   of   1903 

railroad   tax-book   of   li>03 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  .January  1,  1904) 

collections  on   back    tuxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinouent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.    and   M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


I 


$14,441  15 

2,622  84 

399  42 


Cr. 


By  balance  from   1902   account 

treasurer's    receipts     

land  delinquent   list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list    of   1903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-boox,  1903... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-noox,  liMK^.., 
errors  and  erroneous  nssessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-l)ook,   1903. 

commission  on  $15,5W.25  at  2i/i  per  cent 

commission  on  $2,622.84  at  1  per  cent 


1,2S7  12 
174  80 


259  76 


640  00 

7  35 

1^4  00 


$17,977  44 
835  53 
455  69 

79  37 

4  35 

387  83 
26  23 


$19,766  44  ;  $19,766  44 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


463 


BARRY  COUNTY— HiBAM  P.  Sons,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Dr. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

raiUoad   tax-book   1902 

mercuuuu    and  manufactarers*  tax-book  of   1902 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,   1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes | 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 1 

collections   on   delinquent   railroad  taxes r 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses ' 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book  —  1 
errors  and  uuditlonal  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book.., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax 

book 

amount  ovcrpuld,    carried    to  1903  account 

warrant    to    uulauce 

Cr. 


19,181  34 
1.361  11 
406  88 
14  Z?. 
991  10 
211  38 
107  26 


67  13 
765  00 
45 


5 


10  11 
"66*28 


By  balnnce  from   1901  account 

treasurers*    receipts    

laud   delinquent   list    of   1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 , 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 , 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.    1902 

errors  and  erruui^ous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,   li)(i2...  1 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902.. 

commission  on  $9,935.61  at  4  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,351.11  at  1  per  cent 


$13,161  36 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


,    $11  68 

10.980  67 

1,259  44 

411  06 

87  73 


397  42 
13  61 


|13  161  36 


BARRY  COUNTY— Warben-  E.  Beitb,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dr. 


To  general    tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book    of   190.3 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes - 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  delinnuent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  Iic<msos 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-hook... 
errors   and   additional   assessments    on    current    M.    and   M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts 

land  delinquent   list  of   1903 

personal   delinquent  list   of  1903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of   190.3 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-boox,    1903... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on   railroad  tax-boox.   V 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book.   190.'' 

commission  on  $8,272.35  at  4  per  cent 

commission  on  $909.10  at  1  per  cent 


$6,832  05 

1,003  24 

306  27 

12  98 

1,45108 

283  9=> 

139  28 

12  33 


719  00 

4  45 

47  41 

18 


;  $10,362  22 


$8,942  90 

848  67 

224  27 

4  32 


1  18 

330  89 

9  99 


$10,362  22 


464 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


BARTON  COUNTY,  John  W.  Rex,  Bx  Officio  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1908. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

rai  Iroad  tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1DU2 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes •- 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1001 

collections  on  >  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on  delinquent   raUro«id   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  cnrrent  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1903  account 

warrant    to   oalance 


|12,m  83 

2,542  04 

828  64 

89  83 

993  26 

160  70 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurets'    receipts    

land  delinquent   list   of  1902 

Sersonal  delinquent  list  of  1902 
ellnquent  railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1902.... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book.  1002.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,- 1902. 

commission  on  $10.9T7.86  at  2Mt  per  cent 

commission  on  $4,869.82  at  2  per  cent 


87  00 

820  00 

1«  18 


8  80 


§196 

$15,569  86 

895  4S 

249  4S 

61  85 


274  45 
97  20 


$17,140  28 


$17,140  28 


BARTON  COUNTY,  John  W.  Rhx,  Bx  Officio  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


n^ 


Db. 


Vo  general   tax-book  of  1903. 


railroad   tax-book   of  1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1 903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  jon  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  cnrrent  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional  assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1002  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list   of   1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1908 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on   general  tax-boox,    lOon.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-boox.  1903... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1903. 

commission  on  $7,976.88  at  2%  per  cent 

commission  on  $3,198.38  at  2  per  cent 


$8,786  25 

1.868  92 

248  66 

86  83 

290  88 

89  57 

689  67 


1,080  00 
10  80 


4  90 


$18,046  88 


$8  50 

11,976  96 
681  73 
171  69 

43  33 


199  41 
13  96 

$13,045  8S 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COI<i:.ECTORS. 


465 


BATES  COUNTY— Wm.  T.  Johnson,  Ex  Officio  Collector. 
Id  account  with  State  tnxos  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


Btate  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Rey. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

raili  oad  tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1003) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  lint  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overoald,    carried  to  1908  account 

warrant    to    oalance 


$20,782  68 

2.744  5S 

734  61 

39  62 

805  30 

86  67 

6  S3 

64  63 

86  40 

926  20 

19  36 

99  62 


52  86 


Or. 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

laud   delinquent    list    of   1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  jireneral  tax-book,  1902.... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1902.. 
Errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book.  1002. 

commission  on  119.677.93  at  2^  per  cent 

commission  on  $5,816.27  at  2  per  cent 


$26,439  23 


$5  40 

24.486  96 

791  60 

501  21 

46 

57  83 


489  46 
106  33 

$26,439  23 


BATES  COUNTY— Wm.  T.  Johnson^  Ex  Officio  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


By 


Db 

To  general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of   1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

intetest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1.  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$16,556  66 

2.082  81 

516  44 

29  23 

1.026  00 

133  14 

109  61 

SO  46 


951  40 
15  08 
38  29 


Cr. 


balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    - 

land  dellnqueqt  list  of  1903 

personal    delinquent  list   of   1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  s:*»nernl  tnx-hoox,  1003... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  cax-boox,  1903... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1003 

commission  on  $15,689.88  at  2%  per  cent ; 

commission  on  $4,834.05  at  2  per  cent ! 


•  •  •  •  •  I 


•  ••■••■•< 


$21,639  01 


$52  86 

20.062  59 

565  24 

314  09 


54  97 
33 


392  25 
96  68 

$21,539  01 


A-30 


4<y 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


BENTON  COUNTY— Jambs  S.  Thusston,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  t^x  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


I 

(  State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Da. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book   1002 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'   tax-buck  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1001 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on   delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  curi*ent  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  a.s8essmonts  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    lax- 
book 

amount   overpaid,    carried   to   1903  account 

warrant    to   oalance 


$8,610  39 

33S  73 

2S3  69 

1  88 

429  49 

65  74 

42  46 


9  35 

397  22 

2  96 

1  83 


Zo  I 


Cb- 


lly  balance  from   1001  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent    list    of   1902 

pel sonal,  delinquent  list  of  1002 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1902.... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $8,987.90  at  3  per  cent 

commission  on  $338.73  at  1  per  cent 


$9,062  d5 
566  64 
266  37 


5  50 


1  50 

269  64 

3  39 


$10,175  99  I  $10,175  99 


BENTON  COUNTY— James  S.  Thurston,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dtt. 

To  general   tax-book   of  1003 

railroad   tax-book   of   19u3 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes   (since  January  1,   1904) 

collections  on  back   taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years.. 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book ; 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-l'ook.. .  j 
errors   and  additional   assessments    on   current   M.   and  M.    tax- 
book  I 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$6,179  86 

268  02 

212  22 

2  94 

458  41 

54  65 

61  73 


K46  00 
1  98 


Cr. 


By  balance  from   1002   account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land   delinquent   list  of   1003 

personal    delinquent  list   of   1003 

delinquent  railronrt   tax  of  lOnrj 

errors  and   erroneous  assessments   on   general   tax-hoox.    T^^'^.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-boox,  1903... 
errors  and  erroneous  nssessinents  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book.    1003. 

commission  on  $G, 738.14  at  3  per  cent 

commission  on  $2G8.0<J  at  1  per  cent 


$3,801  34 
418  71 
165  52 


42 


$7,585  81 


202  14 
2  68 

$7,585  81 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTOKS. 


467 


BOLLINOBR  COUNTY— Wautbb  B.  Dickbt,  Collector, 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1906. 


Btate  Bev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Bey. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad  tax-book   1U02 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  okf  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1»  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinmient  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent   railroad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  cnri*ent  general  tax-book  — 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,    carried  .to  1003  account 

warrant    to  balance 


;5.256  03 

606  63 

323  48 

5  32 

297  67 

39  63 

23  92 


7S  62 
106  00 


3  54 


Ck. 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts 

land   delinquent   list   of   1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent  railroad   tax   of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1902 — 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book.  10i»2.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $5,601.66  at  5  per  cent 

commission  on  $606.63  at  1  per  cent 


22 

$6,004  08 

301  14 

118  50 


13  25 


17  60 

280  OS 

6  07 


$6,740  84  I     $6,740  84 


BOLIJNGBR  COUNTY— Walter  E.  Dickey,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dk. 

To  general   tax-book  of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of  1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-hook  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments    on   current   M.    and   M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cr. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of   '903 

personal   delinquent   list   of  l^f^'i 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1908 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tnx-t>oox.  i^<)'t... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-boox,  1903... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

oommission    on   $4,575.04   at    5   per   cent 

comsnisslon  on  $485.11  at  1  per  cent 


$4,037  07  ' 

485  11 

278  65 

2  89 

243  75 

23  23 

36  89 


223  00 

43 

11  82 


11  44 


$3  54 

4.834  56 

205  99 

67  18 


3  02 


6  40 

228  74 

4  85 


$5,354  18       $5,354  IS 


468 


KF.POKT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


BOONE  COUNTY— Wm.  J.   &fAYBR,  Collector. 
Id  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  190S. 


"1 

i  State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Dr. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book    1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tnx-book  of  HM)2 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,   1903j 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  19ol 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on   delinquent   railrotid   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  greneral  tax-hook 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tu^book.. 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.     tax 

book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to   1903  account 

warrant    to  balance * 


120,890  66 

2.632  87 

663  78 

55  15 

2,117  39 

681  87 

364  69 

111  01 

95  26 

1,C85  75 

12  02 


'tsW 


Cb. 

Ky  balance  from   1901    account ' 

treasurers'    receipts    • i  S25  466  6S 

land   delinquent    list   of   1902 I      1369  76 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 *g04  33 

delinquent   railroad   tax    of    1902 ....1 18  61. 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,    1902 182  20 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad   tax-book.    1902 -,.. 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902... >'  "    20  24 

commission  on  123,252.61  at  2V6  per  cent 581  32 

commission  on  $2,614.26  at  1  per  cent , 1  26  14 


128,468  78     $28,468  78 


BOONE  COUNTY— HiLAsr  B.  BcsH,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dr. 


To  general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of  lOi^^i 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxen  (since  January  1,   1904) 

collections  00   back   taxes '. 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   <m   llcensea 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assossments  on  current  j^eneral  tnx-l>ook.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tnx-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments    on   current   M.   and   M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 

Cn. 


$15,647  2*'i 

1.924  33 

509  53 

42  89 

1,411  19 

320  10 

447  19 

118  34 


"S 


1,235  o 

12  It; 

13  9S 


8  03 


f3 


By  balance  from   1902  account. 

treasurer's    receipts     

land  delinquent   list  of  190.? 
personal    delinquent  list   of   190 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and   erroneous  asKP««sraents   on   sreneral    tnx-boox,    ino3 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tnx-boox,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903..  1 

commission  on  $18,127.61  at  2  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,903.10  at  1  per  cent 


•  •  •  •  • 


$19,797  47 

1,0S3  00 

449  15 

21  23 

25  07 


12  88 

362  55 

19  03 


$21,720  38  $21,720  SS 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


469 


BUCHANAN  COUNTY— Benj.  L.   Hklslbt,   Collector. 
Id  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1»  1908. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Eey. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book   3  902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  .January  1,  1003) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  dellnnuent  list  of  all  previous  years 

cojUjctlons   on  delinquent   railroad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additionnl  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current   M.    and   M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1903  account 

warrant    to   balance 


Cb. 


••••■• 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list    of  1902 

ftersonal  delinquent  list  of  1^02 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  nssossnipT>i-ti  ot>   - -'   '^•»'  »  -^'-     iq'^o 

errors  and  erroneous  a33»»HS'^ien'-H  on  railroad  tpx-book.    1902. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902 

commission  on  $60,280.75  at  1%  per  cent 

commission  on  $19,858.62  at  *4  of  1  per  cent 

commission  on  $8,628.36  at  1  per  cent 


«  •  •  •  * 


168,876  15 

8.628  35 

7.985  28 

79  05 

3,494  16 

575  6 

288  0 

26  00 

4  63 

7.726  00 


44  12 


5  50 
34  45 


$97,766  22 


187,748  02 
4.208  85 
4.369  86 

354  71 


904  21 
99  29 
86  28 


197.766  22 


BUCHANAN  COUNTY— Bbnj.  L.   Hblsubt,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1901 


Db. 


To  general   tax-book   of  190.'{ 

railroad   tax-book   of  1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1903 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes '. 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes •. 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  cuiTent  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments    on   current   M.    and   M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


162,390  37 

6,598  23 

6,941  90 

54  79 

4.357  98 

834  01 

991  66 

977  28 


9  570  60 


0  06 


Cb. 


7  56 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list   of  190S.. 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and   erroneous  assessments   on   sreneral   tax-boox.    190.3... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-boox,   IPor^ 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book.   1903. 

commission  on  $51,060.58  at  1%  per  cent 

commission  on  $22,092.10  at  %  of  1  per  cent 

commission  on  $6,598  04  at  1  per  cent 


•  •••••• 


$91,757  09 


$34  45 

79,T77  95 
3.799  03 
3,871  80 


3.831  32 

19 

765  91 

110  46 

65  98 


$91,757  09 


470 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


BUTLBR  COUNTY— John  H.  Boudsks,  Collector. 
Is  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903^ 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

railroad  tax-book   1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  dollnquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on   delinquent   rnliroud   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  sf^Hltlonal  assoKKinents  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpnld.    carried   to  1903  account 

warrant    to   balance 


Cr. 


By  balance  from   1901   account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent    list    of   1002 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  asRossments  on  ereneral  tax-hook.  1902 — 
errors  and  erroneous  a  «HosHinont8  on  railroad  tax-book.  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $9,062.02  at  3  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,880.08  at  1  per  cent 


$7,106  65 

1.880  08 

782  66 

13  09 

750  79 

139  57 

56  50 

•    42  67 

76  59 

1,809  00 

50  25 


$10,770  70 

1.242  45 

347  19 


38  24 


$12,707  85 


18  61 

271  86 

18  80 


$12,707  85 


BUTLER  COUNTY— John  H.  Soddbbs,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dr. 


To  general   tax-book   of  1903 

lallroad   tax-book   of  190;j 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  190.3 

Interest  on  current  taxe«  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  .back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  dellnnuent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes '. 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assf'ssments  on  current  general  tnx-hoi* 

errors  and  additional  assfssments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.    and   M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$5,380  63 
1.648  47 
639  94 
8  34 
840  67 
139  03 
109  99 
136  13 


Cr. 

By  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list   of   1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessmpntR  on  firi^nenjl  tnx-l>oox.  1^03... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-boox.  1903.  . 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book.   1903. 

commission  on  $8,266.49  at  3  per  cent 

commlaslon  on  $1,648.47  at  1  per  cent 


2.141  00 
51  47 


22  33 


m,118  00 


$9,799  25. 
820  71 
213  01 


19  11 


1  75 

247  69 

16  48 


$11,118  00 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COI^I^ECTORS. 


471 


CALDWELL  COITNTY— JoNATnAN  M.  Waogonbr,  Ex  Officio  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Rer. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  lf'02 

railroad    tax-book   1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1003) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

colloctlons  on  delinquent   r;i?ircad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book — 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current   M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1903  account 

warrant    to   onlance 


Ce. 


By  balance  from  1001  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of  1002 

Sersonal  delinquent  list  of  1902 
elinquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  creneral  tax-book.  1902.... 
errors  and  erroneous  nsjvHsmonti  on  railroad  tax  book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $13,067.02  at  2%  per  cent 

commission  on  (2,502.66  at  2  per  cent 


113 
1 


,182  97 

.856  13 

415  50 

13  53 

43  49 

8  87 


67  35 

210  00 

2  61 

1  00 


126  43 


$16,377  60 

23  53 

100  83 

33  95 

5  22 


326  70 
50  06 


$16,917  88     $15,917  88 


CALDWELL  COUNTY— Wklcomk  B.  Wiiitf,  Ex  Officio  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  jear  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dr. 

To  general  tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of  1903 , 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax -book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1.  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  dellnouent  list  of  all  previous  years.... 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on  licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book, 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book 
errors   and  additional   assessments    on   current   M.   and  M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$10,713  21 

1,467  42 

301  64 

17  17 

35  77 

4  57 

4  30 


Cb. 

By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts 

land   delinquent   list  of   190.^   

personal   delinquent  list   of    19<»3 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1 903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-boox,  1903... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-boox.  1003  .. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  $10,621.43  at  2%  per  cent 

commission  on  $2,091.52  at  2  per  cent 


$12,823  24 


$12,406  68 
26  02 
52  34 


31  13 


80 

265  54 

41  83 


$12,823  24 


472 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR, 


CALLAWAY  COUNTY,   Wm.   J.  Gooldt,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  IdOS. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Rer. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

rail  road   tax-book   1902 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

^railroad  taxes  claimed  by  county  ivui  account 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delluquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  liflt  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on   delinquent   rallrrad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assf^Hments  on  current  general  tax-book  — 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current   M.    and    M.    tax 

book 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1903  account 

warrant    to  balance 


$14,902  05 

2,367  2t 

457  14 

926  12 

7  84 

423  62 

37  44 

39  94 


iiy 


Cb. 


balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent    list    of   1902 

personal  dellnoueni  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.  1902.... 
errors  and  erroneous  aiRscs-^nifnts  on  railroad  lax-book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  a»B<»Rsmpnt8  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $15,190.23  at  2^  per  cent 

commission  on  ^.366.04  at  1  per  cent 

'balance 


69  39 

261  0<) 

16  26 

52 


35 


$16,286  44 

614  04 

334  47 

2  20 

6  69 


$19,498  91 


3S 

379  76 

23  65 

1.851  28 


$19,498  91 


*Railroad  taxes  claimed  by  county  under  Act  of  March  23,  1868. 


CALLAWAY  COUNTY— Stephen  E.  MCVkigh,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dr. 


To 


jfenfral    tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of   1003 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  190.S 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

ooUectlons  on  back   taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  dellnniient  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licensea 

ad  valorem  tsx  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  freneral  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assoRsments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments    on   current   M.    and   M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cr. 

By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts      

land   delinquent    lift  of   10o:< 

personal    delinquent   list   of    lOO.s 

delinnuent  railroad   tax  of  100.^ 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments   on   sreneral   tax-boox,    190.^... 
errors  and  erroneoiia  assesf^ments  on  railroad  tax-boox,   lO^'i 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commI.«ision  on  .^11  P'^'i.Tl  at  2U  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,721.29  at  1  per  cent 

•balance    


$11,127  89 

1.721  29 

338  65 

12  29 

583  42 

56  90 

60  48 

1  OS 


295  00 
11  76 


81 


$14,199  56 


$12,712  81 

346  42 

165  55 

1  80 

70 


300  32 

17  21 

665  25 


$14,199  66 


^Railroad  taxes  claimed  by  county  under  Act  of  March  23,  1868. 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


473 


CAMDEN  COUNTY— Wm.  F.   Claibobxb,  Collector.. 
In  acconnt  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


Btate  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Ds. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

railroad   tax-book  1902 , 

merchants*  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1002 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes % . . 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses.: 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses | 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book, 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax 

book 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1903  account 

warrant    to   balance *. 


$4,092  75 

120  63 

162  00 

16  94 

84  89 

2  22 


8  20 


Cs. 


Dy  balan'^c  from   1001  account 

treasurers*    receipts    

land   delinquent    list    of   1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad  tax   of   1902 

f>rrors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,   19;>'2.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  13.745.49  at  6  per  cent 

commission  on  1120.63  at  1  per  cent 


$4,487  63 


$3,640  18 

618  59 

73  97 


27  12 


1  S3 

224  73 

1  21 


$4,487  63 


CAMDEN  COUNTY— Frrd.   J.  Mouldeb,  Collector. 
In  acconnt  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dr. 


To  general   tax-book   of  190,1 

railroad   tax-book   of   1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

in terest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinmient  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  ti»x  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional  assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.   tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account , 

warrant  to  balance 


$3«468  78 

87  82 

130  15 

7  56 

290.15 

26  77  ' 

13  88 


Cr. 

By  balance  from   1902   account 

trensurer's    receintp    , 

land  delinquent   list  of  1903 

personal    delinquent  list   of   1903 

dellnouent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

er.-'ors  and  erroneous  assessments  on   general  tax-boox,    1903-  . 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroari  tax-boor,   ipo^ 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  S3.560.35  at  6  oer  cent 

commission  on  $87.82  at  1  per  cent 


6  00 


$3,383  67 

365  84 

64  19 


2  52 


$4,031  11 


39 

213  62 

.    88 

$4,oai  U 


474 


REPOBT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


CAPE  OIRARDKAU  COUNT Y—Ed.  W.  Flrntob,  Collector. 

» 

In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


-State  Rey. 
and  State 
interest 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Dr. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

rnllroud   tax  book   1002 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'   tax-book  of  1002 

^railroad  taxes  claimed   by  county,   TSOl  account 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  Jnnuary  1,   11)03) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  llf»t  of  loni 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on   delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem    tax  on   licenses .* 

errors  and  additional  asqessments  on  current  general  tnx-bo^ik.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  lOOJJ  account 

warrant    to  balance 


112,492  32 

1,096  64 

653  55 

239  87 

17  98 

894  08 

80  47 

20  97 

47  70 

44  21 

2.974  66 


Cb. 


By  balance  from   1901   apcount. 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of   1002 

personal  delinnuent  list  of  1002 

delinquent   railroad   tax    of    1902 

errors  and  erioneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.    1902 

errors  and   erroneous  n^sossinenl*-   or   rallrna*^   '.}'X-bo<.U.    1002.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1002. 

commission  on  $16.?!95.46  at  2M'  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,091.96  at  1  per  cent 

•balance    , 


118.061  40 


116,854  08 

121  02 

69  95 

3  69 

45  55 


2  00 

409  89 

10  92 

544  30 


$18,061  40 


•Railroad  taxes  claimed  by  county  under  Act  of  March  23,  1868. 


CAl'E  GIRARDEAU  COUNTY— LrE  Habt,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 

To  general   tax-book   of  1003 

railroad   tax-book   of  1003 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1004) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

inUrcst  «.n-  back  taxe?i 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses '     3,317  66 

ad  valorem  *ax  on  licenses ' 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book...., 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book. . .  

errors   and   additional   assessments    on   current   M.    and   M.    tax 


$10,122  53 

859  12 

596  41 

14  6S 

192  60 

42  56 

10  95 

34  30 


book 


amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1004  account, 
warrant  to  balance 


Ck. 

By  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts      

land  delinquent   list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list   of   1003 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and   erroneous  assessments   cm   general   tax-boox.    190.1 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad   tax-noox.   1003 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book.   1903.. 

commission  on  $14,100.01  at  2\^  per  cent 

commission  on  $859.12  at  1  per  cent 

•bala n ce 


3  47 


$14,365  42 

115  80 

53  45 


28  72 


2  8S 

352  50 

8  59 

266  92 

$15,194  28  ,  $16,194  28 


•Railroad  taxes  claimed  by  county  under  Act  of  March  23,  1868. 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COI^I^ECTORS. 


475 


CABROLL  COUNTY— Thovas  A.  Obb,  Ex  Offldo  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1908. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Bey. 
and  State 
interest. 


Dk. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book   1002 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes % 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 .* 

collections  on  personal  dellnouent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  Assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additlcmal  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book , 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  VJiXi  account 

warrant   to   balance >. . . . 


$19,255  85 

3,598  60 

574  80 

31  95 

717  76 

112  81 


402  97 
5  11 


Ca. 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list    of  1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  3902 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  j»8S"Msrpents  «p   railrond   «.a\-')ook,    1',H»l».. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-boolc,  1902. 

conunlssion  on  $18,388.20  at  2^  per  cent 

commission  on  |5, 406.00  at  2  per  cent 


25  48 


$23,253  61 
456  67 
429  77 


13  16 


$24,725  S3 


4  25 
469  71 
108  16 


$24,725  33 


CARROLL  COUNTY— Thomas  A.  Obk,  Ex  Officio  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dr. 

To  general   tax-book   of  1903 

'  railroBid   tax-book   of   i*>oS 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 •.' 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) ' 

collections  on  back  taxes * ! 

interest  on  back  taxex | 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tsx  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-hook...  • 
errors   and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.    tax  ' 

book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$15,14^  88 

2,6^  73 

416  44 

29  27 

506  66 

75  24 


333  00 
3  18 
2  34  : 


40  02 


Cfi. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list  of   1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-boox,  1903... 
errors  and  erroneous  ossessraents  on  railroad  tax-boox.  1903... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  $14,538.48  at  2%  per  cent 

commission  on  $3,972.25  at  2  per  cent 


$25  48 

18,080  85 

379  32 

244  96 


15  23 


1  54 

863  46 

79  42 


$19,190  26  ,  $19,190  26 


W«"«^>9«PW^P« 


476 


KEPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


CARTER  COUNTY— B.  P.  Terbt,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book   1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes .* 

interest  on  back  taxes , 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  Ust  of  all  {jrevious  years 

collections   on  delinquent    railroad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  aHs»^sHments  on  current  general  tax-book  — 
errors  and  additional  as^<esKmentH  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current   M.    and    M.    tax 

book : 

amount   overpaid,    carried   to  1903  account , 

warrant    to   oalanc  e 


12,919  67 
78S  r>2 
106  71 

8  78 
83  50 

9  17 


*?  I 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1901   account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent    list    of   1 902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

delinquent    railroad   tax    of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  ass^^sTnenrs  on  foilroad   tax-book,    1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $2,894.59  at  6  per  cent 

commission  on  $788.52  at  1  per  cent  


23  29 

9  50 


$3,424  73 
180  17 
145  53 

17  14 


173  68 
7  89 


$3,949  14  ,     $3,949  14 


CARTER  COUNTY— T.  J.   Kblly,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dr. 

'o  general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of   1903 

merchants'  and  manafacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  .lanuary  1,  1904) 

'■ollectlons  on  back   tax^s 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  ll.st  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and   M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$2,174  40 

688  97 

85  50 

2  05 

303  90 

36  19 


10  50 


Cb, 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 i 

personal   delinquent  list, of  1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments   on  general  tax-boox,    1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-ooox.  1903.... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903..! 

commission  on  $2,272.46  at  6  per  cent I, 

commission  on  $588.97  at  1  per  cent " 


$2 


.819  63 

142  83 

83  41 

13  40 


136  35 
6  89 


$3,201  51       $3,201  61 


ACCOUNTS  OI?  COttECTORS. 


477 


CASS  COUNTY— Wai.  J.   Laffoon,  Ex  Officio  Collector. 
In  account  with  sStato  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  l.«19()3. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Dr. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book   1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current   M.    and    M.    tax- 
book  1 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to   1903  account 

warrant    to  balance 

Cb. 


$19,431  45 

4,236  51 

466  67 

"40  87 

1.281  98 

214  21 

148  63 

56  98 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of   1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

.  delinquent   railroad   tax   of   3902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  en  rallroaf^  tax-book    jno-i,. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $18,498.90  at  Z'^  per  cent 

commission  on  $6,924  75  at  2  per  cent 


705  75 
9  97 
1  17 


10  84 
■5*54 


a    •    •    •    • 


$26,610  57 


$S7  95 

24,847  26 

764  31 

350  45 

8  46 

1  18 
462  46 
13S  50 


$26,610  57 


CASS  COUNTY— LuTHKB  R.  Twyman,  Ex  Officio  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 


To  general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of   1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

inte»  est  on  back  taxes , 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book. . . 
errors   and   additional   assessments   on   current   M.    and   M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cb. 


P.y  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of  1903 

personal   dollnquent  list   of   1003 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and   erroneous  assessments  on   general   tax-t)oox.    190.S 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-boox,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903.. 

commission  on  $13,250.99  at  2%  per  cent 

commission  on  $5,047.98  at  2  per  cent 


$13,848  16 

3,275  14 

406  16 

31  93 

517  62 

66  74 

107  64 

60  24 


779  50 

7  92 

8  91 


20  00 


$19,129  96 


$17,346  99 

502  66 

222  34 

42 

20  R5 

4  68 
331  27 
100  95 


$19,129  96 


478 


REPOkT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


CEDAR  county-John  G.  Nance,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  endlnsr  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Db. 


To  general  tax-book  of  1902 ' 

railroad   tax-book   1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  Il8t  of  19ol 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses , 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book, 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tti. 

book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to   1903  account 

wai'rant    to   Dulance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1901   account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent    list   of  1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of    19v)2 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1902.... 
errors  ard  erroneous  .assi^Rsmoiis  on  ralhoid  ^ux-book,-  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  |9« 688.66  at  4  per  cent 

commission  on  $43.88  at  1  ner  cent 


$9,111  54 

43  78 

326  84 

6  94 

886  57 

130  64 

26  48 

61 


200  00 
9  64 


9  70 


$10,752  74 


$8  72 
9.346  04 

772  5:> 
218  10 

19  27 


387  5r> 
44 


$10,752  74* 


CRDAR  COUNTY— LoN  Firestonb.  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dk. 

To  general   tax-book   of  1003 t«  eo9  17 

railroad    tax-book   of  1903 33  23 

mcrchunls'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book,  of  1903 268  86 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  19tM) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  toxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinqueDt  IlKt  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 1 3i6  66 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 5  yi 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book....'  

errors  and  additional  assossments  on  current  railroad  tax-book...  | 

errors   and  additional   assessments    on   current    M.    and   M.    tax-- 
book   I 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account ....'.."!..'.'.".'.*..!!!! 2549 

warrant  to  balance 1 


Ck. 


By  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of  190.3 ...',.. 

personal   delinquent  list   of  1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and   erroneous  assessments   on   genpral   tax-boox.    T>nv" 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on   railroad  tax-boox,   1903... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission   on  $7.587  00  at  4  per  c^nt 

commission  on  $32.73  at  1   per  cent 


6  58 

899  52 

154  29 

27  86 

11  39 


$8,365  86 


$7,352  80 
500  S9 
192  65 

9  08 
50 

6  13 

SOS  48 

33 

$8,366  8f> 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COI.I,ECTORS. 


479 


CHARITON  COUNTY— Edwabd  W.  Herring,  Ex  Officio  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Dr. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book   1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes , 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on   delinquent   railroad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  nsst^ssmcnts  on  current  general  tax-bot^k 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-booV 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,    carried  to   1903  account 

warrant    to    oalance 


$18,664  55 

3,221  79 

369  49 

53  03 

391  96 

69  S4 

6  42 


Cr. 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts 

land   delinquent    list    of   1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  ozT  general  tax-book,    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tnx-book,    1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  118,286.23  at  2\^  per  cent 

commission  on  $5,172.70  at  2  per  cent 


$24,088  20 


$23,009  62 

227  34 

131  61 

19 

98  83 


457  16 
103  46 


$24,088  20 


CHARITON  COUNTY— Edward  W.  Hbrkino,  Ex  Officio  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dr. 

To  general   tax-book   of  1003 

railroad   tax-book   of   iy03 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  iyu4j ' 

collections  on  back   taxes 

Intei-est  on "  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1J>U2 

collections  on  personal,  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additlcmal  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.    and   M.    tax  . 

book  I 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance ■ 


$14,235  05 

2,357  41 

270  98 

36  32 

418  27 

50  82 

68 


Cr. 


By  balance  from   1902   account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of  190;^ 

personal   delinquent  list   of   1003 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of   1003 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on   general   tax-boox,    19U3...  i 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-boox,  1903 ! 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903.. i 

commission  on  $13,951.09  at  2%  per  cent 

commission  on  $4,037.38  at  2  per  cent 


22 

930  00 

7  78 

14  41 


1  44 


$18,323  38 


$17,559  16 
173  07 
132  14 

29  48 


348  78 
80  75 

$18,323  38 


480 


HEfOkT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


OHEISTIAN  OOUNTY-S.  Oallowat  Johnson.  OoUectOP. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

railroad   tax-Dook   1902 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-bo(A... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book, 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax-i 

book 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1903  account 

warrant    to   oalance 


57,437  12 

536  40 

379  51 

19  56 

624  04 

88  42 

43  77 


25  41 
275  60 


3?  97 


Cb. 


By  balance  from   1901  account 

treasurers*    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of  19d2 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1902 

errors  and   erroneous  :issos^raen(.s  on  railroad   tjix-book,    1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commiBSlon  on  S7.813.94  at  4  per  cent 

commission  on  $636.40  at  1  per  cent \ 


$9,463  80 


$8,091  80 
791  75 
225  51 

22  68 

14  14 

312  56 

5  36 


$9,463  80 


CHRISTIAN  COUNTY— S.  CALLOW  AT  Johnson,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dr. 

To  general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of   19C3 

merchants'  and  manuf.icturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collection.^  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  raflroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tox  on  licenses 

errors  and  additicmal  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and   additional   assessments    on   current    M.    and   M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpoid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$5,301  82 

392  68 

272  48 

9  73 

593  11 

87  96 

8  39 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  aelinquent   list  of  1903 

Sersonal   delinquent  list  of  1903 
elinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments   on  general   tax-noox.    I90:r 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-boox.   looa 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  $5,606.20  at  4  per  cent 

commission  on  $392.68  at  1  per  cent 


100  00 


$6,766  57 


$33  97 

6,641  13 

582  35 

185  98 

94  50 

4  46 

220  25 

8  93 

$6,766  67 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


481 


CLABK  COUNTY— Qeobqii  L.  Boi^nd,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1909. 


Btate  ReT. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Dr. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad  tax-book   1902 

merchantd'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 , 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) , 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current   M.    and    M.    tax- 
book. 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1003  account 

warrant    to  balance 


By 


Cr. 


balance  from   1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list    of   1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad   tax    of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,    1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $10,707.62  at  3  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,978.86  at  1  per  cent 


$9,842  03 

1.980  11 

161  58 

15  91 

411  70 

65  54 

92  28 


63  14 

1.071  34 

2  63 


$13,706  26 


$12,408  59 
453  11 
429  31 

66  47 

1  26 

6  50 

321  23 

19  80 


$13,706  26 


To 


CLARK  COUNTY— Geobgr  I^.  Roijlnd,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1.  1904. 


Dr. 


general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of  1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (sluce  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  deilnquont  list  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments    on   current   M.    and  M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cb. 

By  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list   of  1003 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book.  1903. 

commission  on  $8,086.42  at  3  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,440.71  at  1  per  cent 


$6,930  42 

1,438  94 

129  43 

15  72 

418  35 

72  47 

122  68 


1,079  27 
1  61 


1  77 


$10,210  66 


$9,220  62 
381  52 
838  55 

13  96 

51 
241  10 

14  41 


$10,210  66 


A-Sl 


482 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


CLAY  COUNT Y—Georob  C.  Wallhb,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  190i3. 


I 


I 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book   1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personai  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book^., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
.errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1908  account 

warrant   to   oalance 


$14,914  33 

4,435  89 

387  48 

20  16 

821  96 

86  44 

153  87 

61  95 


975  00 
4  37 


Cb. 


By  balance  from   1001   account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of   1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad   tax    of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1902  — 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

coromiBslon  on  $16,132.46  at  2^  per  cent 

commiBSlon  on  14,426.89  at  1  per  cent 


$21,851  46 


$20,172  72 

769  91 

431  35 

29  »0 


403  31 
44  26 


$21,851  46 


CLAY  COUNTY— Geohgb  C.  Waller,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 

To  general   tax-book   of  19C3 

railroad   tax-book   of   1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  190.') 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.    and  M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer'!    receipts      

land  delinquent   list  of   1903 

personal    delinquent  list   of   1903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  190.3 

errors  and  erroneous  asResaments  on  general  tax-book,   1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  $12,934.39  at  2^  per  cent 

commission  on  $3,426.14  at  1  per  cent 


$12,028  79 

3,425  14 

308  82 

16  18 

639  34 

64  96 

81  57 

59  50 


958  55 
4  44 


$17,587  29 


$16,061  42 
651  55 
427  10 

89  61 


323  36 
34  25 


$17,587  29 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COttECTORS. 


483 


CLINTON  COUNTT— Lbboy  A.  Kkllet,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Da. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book   1002 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  yalorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book  — 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1903  account 

warrant   to   oaiance 


Cr. 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts 

land   delinquent   list   of  1902 

Sersonal  delinquent  list  of  1902 
ellnqnent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-oook.    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,   1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1002. 

commission  on  $16,627.97  at  %y^  per  cent 

commission  on  $3,793.36  at  1  per  cent 


$16,038  65 

3,793  35 

303  46 

2  54 

636  90 

96  71 


127  93 
56  81 

810  00 
7  98 
2  83 


19  58 


$21,896  64 


$20,152  43 
750  81 
510  06 

26  57 

4  14 

415  70 

87  93 


$21.S96  64 


CLINTON  COUNTY— Lerot  A.  Ebllby^  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  en<tlng  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 


To 


general   tax-book  of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of  1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tux-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  I9i>4> 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  <Hi  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments   on   current    M.    and   M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overimid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cb. 


By 


balance  from   1902  account , 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  IlBt  of  1903 

perHonal    delinquent  list   of  1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

enors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  $12,060.76  at  2%  per  cent 

commission  on  $2,776.13  at  1  per  cent 


$11,242  00 

2.776  13 

252  81 

2  99 

658  97 

103  40 


132  72 


613  00 
5  83 
7  83 


4  52 


$15,800  20 


$14 


,659  84 
515  28 
294  57 


74 

302  01 

27  76 


$15,800  20 


484 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


COLB  COUNTY— SAiirEL  H.  Soke,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending;  March  1,  1903. 


State  ReT. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Rey. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 


To  general  tax-book  of  1 902 

railroad   tax-book   1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent   railroad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1903  account 

warrant    to  balance 


Ca. 


By  balance  from   1001   account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent    list    of   1902 

personal  delinqnent  list  of  i002 

delinquent    rnilioad    tux    of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  a^eessments  on  railroad   tax-book,    1002. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $13,923.45  at  3  per  cent 

commission  on  $l,tiB0.08  at  1  per  cent 


$10,667  42 

1.6S4  45 

916  22 

20  00 

594  96 

101  50 

63  50 

7  70 

95  89 

2.650  00 

15  76 


$16,847  40 


$15,242  62 

811  2S 

255  36 

34  37 

50  90 

18  67 

417  70 

16  50 


$16,847  40 


COLE  COUNTY—Samusl  H.  Sone,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 


To  general    tax-book   of  1003 

railroad    tax-»)ook   of   1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on   back    taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and   additional   assessments   on   current   M.    and   M.    tax- 
book  ^ 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cn. 


By 


balance  from   1902   account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent    list  of  1903 

pertional    delinquent  list   of   1903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  nssessments  on  general  tax-book,   1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book.    1903. 

commission  on  $11,62:^.76  at  2%  p'er  cent 

commission  on  $1,456.76  at  1  per  cent 


$7,911  10 
1,475  80 
681  08 
13  61 
848  30 
172  18 
175  55 


15  20 

2,509  00 

11  58 


$13,813  40 


$12,789  57 

479  21 

175  81 

20  04 

43  62 


290  69 
14  56 


$13,813  40 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COI,I,ECTORS. 


485 


COOPER  COUNTY- -JosBPn  H.  Thompson,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Rer. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Dr. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

rail  road    tax-book   1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  19(il 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  yeui 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book  — 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current   M.    and    M.    tax- 
book ^ 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1903  account 

wari*ant    to   oalance 

Cr. 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list    of   1902 .  . 

Sersonal  delinquent  list  of  1902 
olinquent    railroad   tax   of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.    1902 

errors  and   erroueoas  assessments  on   railroad   tax-book.    J*)02.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $17,893.45  at  2%  per  cent 

commission  on  $2,334.86  at  1  per  cent 


$16,736  88 

2.335  75 

491  59 

15  97 

552  45 

96  48 

87  39 
22  98 

88  54 
1,404  50 

8  13 


23  86 


I  $19,898  84 

!  894  87 

I  592  12 

!  90 

I  6  95 


447  49 
23  35 


$21,864  52     $21,864  52 


COOPER  COUNTY— J.  L.  Spillebs,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ^ding  March  1,  1904. 


Dr. 

To  general   tax-book   of  1903 ti9  >im  i^ 

railroad   tax-book   of  1903 2  098  43 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 'qqi  &i 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) !  7  43 

collections  on  back  taxes \  039  55 

Interest  on  back  taxes ,        '154  go 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 106  99 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years I  33  37 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes I 

collections   on   licenses I      1^366  66 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses ,        '    3  ;;.3 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and   M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Ch. 


By  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of  1903 

personal    delinquent  list   of  1903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  $14,727.64  at  2%  per  cent 

commission  on  $2,005.95  at  1  per  cent 


$16,467  81 
671  08 
473  19 

2  48 

3  96 

368  19 
20  96 

$18,007  C7     $18,007  67 


486 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


CRAWFORD  COUNTY— IlENnT   Liciiius,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1908. 


SUte  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Bey. 
and  State 
interest. 


Dr. 

To  general  tax -book  of  VMY2 

railroad   tax-book   lOnu 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*   tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  IV'oH) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  tuxen '. 

collections  on  pers juai  delinquent  list  of  IIXM 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  uf  ail  previous  yearH. . 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad   taxes 

collections    on    licensi^s 

ad  valorem    tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  ns^sc^sments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-bo<^.. 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  oyerpaid.   carried  to  1003  account 

warrant   to  balance 


$6,235  94 

1.226  88 

206  18 

9  19 

1.165  03 

142  54 

150  11 

22  71 

49  00 

410  00  ; 

13  64 


Cr. 


By  balonce  from   1001  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of  1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assrssmems  on  railroad  tax-book.    lOO*}.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $C,962.12  at  5  per  cent 

commission  on  |1«226.88  at  1  per  cent 


19.630  22 


17.900  33 
923  09 
362  28 

84  14 


348  11 
12  27 


$9,630  22 


CRAWFORD  COUNTY— Henry  Lichius,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dr. 


To  general   tax-book   of  190.? 

railroad   tax-book   of  1903 

merchants'  snd  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1908 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  .January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent   llHt  of  IOol' , 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   lIcenKos 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  ns.sessraents  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  aw^'wsmenrs  on  current  railroad  tnx-hook... 
errors  and  additional   assessments    on   current   M.    and   M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$4,481  79 
901  31 
155  99 
8  83 
976  14 
141  77 
145  00 
79  28 


Cr. 


By  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent    list  of   19(m 

perr-onal    delinquent   list   of   lOo.S, 
delinquent  railroad   tax  of  190.3 


errors  and  erroneous  rtssessments  on  general  tax-book,    190.3 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  190:T 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-iiook.   190.M. 

commission  on  $5,.'>93.83  at  5  per  cent 

commission  on  $900.06   at  1  per  cent 


570  73 
12  12 


4  50 


$6 


.284 

49 

6^)9 

14 

22.. 

77 

1 

23 

IS 

13 

279 

70 

9  ul 

$7,477  46 


$7,477  46 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


487 


DADB  county—John  F.  Stockton,  Collector 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest 


State  Rey. 
and  State 
interest. 


Dr. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

rtillroud    tu.x  h'nok   1902 

merchauU'  and  manufacturers'   tax-book  of  1902 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1003) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to   1903  account 

warrant   to   oalance 

Cb. 


By  balance  from   1001   account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land  delinquent   list    of  1902 

Sersonal  delinquent  list  of  1902 
elinquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assrasments  on  genera!  tax-book.   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  t:ix-b<K>k,   1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $8,698.40  at  3  per  cent 

commission  on  11,234.44  at  1  per  cent 


$8,407  61 

1,234  44 

248  18 

19  37 

741  54 

132  87 

89  19 

13  95 

42  05 


2  28 


26  28 


$10,957  76 


$26  84 

9.714  99 

553  80 

373  71 

14  98 

15 

260  95 

12  34 


$10,957  76 


DADK  COUNTY— Radford  C.  Divine,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1.  1904. 


Dr. 


To  general  tax-book  of  190.1 

railroad  tax-book  of  1003 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1 903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  cm  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes , 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tnx-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and   additional   assessments    on    current    M.    and   M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1004  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 

Sersonal  delinquent  ILst   of  1903 
elinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1903. 

commission  on  $6,638.48  at  3  per  cent 

commission  on  $889.74  at  1  per  cent 


$6,271  17 
889  74 
191  83 
8  98 
608  47 
113  21 
129  30 
41  27 


3  00 


3  10 


a  •  •  •  ■ 


$8,260  07 


$7 


.361  43 
458  23 
206  7G 

25  59 


199  16 
8  90 

$8,260  07 


488 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


DALLAS   COUNTY— PBANK  C.   WiLSON,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  jear  ending  March  1,  1908. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Intereat. 


Dr. 


To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

railroad  tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinnuent  list  of  all  previous  years 

coll<>ctions   on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additlonnl  osspssmrnts  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  190S  account 

warrant    to  balance 

Cb. 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land  delinquent   list   of   1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  «ss»'^«menis  on  railroad  tax-book.   1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $5,142.&5  at  5  per  cent 

commission  on  1.40  at  1  per  cent 


H.90142 

40 

247  89 

7  50 

438  49 

50  88 

29  57 

2  31 


1  56 


$5,679  61 


State  Ber. 
and  State 
interest. 


S54  26 
4.S3&  41 

62S  66 

7  04 


257  13 
01 


15,679  51 


DALLAS  COUNTY— DwiGHT  W.  Dabby,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1»  1904. 


Dr. 

To  general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of   1003 

merchants'  and  manulacturers*  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  cm  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delincfuent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on    licenses I 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses ' 

errors  and  adflltional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book....' 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.    and   M.    tax-' 

book  I 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$3,572  83 

44 

204  12 

8  28 

372  92 

38  19 

2  61 


Cr. 


By  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of   1903 

personal   delinquent  list   of   1903 

delinquent  railroad  tar  of  19«).'? '. 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.   1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book.  1903.... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  $3,S12.01  at  5  per  cent 

commission  on  $.44  at  1  per  cent 


«     «     •    •    k 


$4,199  39 


$3,621  84 
244  ^2 
128  03 

14  09 


190  60 
01 


$4,199  39 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


489 


DAVIESS  COUNTY— Mabo  Thomas,  Ex  Officio  Collector. 
In  accoant  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1908. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book   1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

ccllections  on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    taz- 

book 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1903  account 

warrant    to   oalance 


Cs. 


By  balance  from  1901   account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of  1902 

Sersonal  delinquent  list  of  1902 
ellnquent   railroad    tax   of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  nsso.s*«in'^iils  011  railroad   tax-book,    190*?.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1002. 

commission  on  $17,170.86  at  2^  per  cent 

commission  on  $3,994.52  at  2  per  cent ; 


$17,560  73 

2,S45  97 

522  84 

36  62 

236  74 

40  34 

2  68 


92  45 

341  00 

4  95 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


$21,684  32 


$7  41 

20,741  26 

182  21 

218  62 

25  66 


429  27 
79  89 


$21,684  32 


DAVIESS  COUNTY— Maro  Thomas,  Ex  Officio  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  Mar(*h  1,  1904. 


Dr. 


To  general   tax-book  of  lOO.'l 

railroad   tax-book  of  1903 

merchants*  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on  licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  asiieHsments  on  current  general  tnx-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$13,365  66 

2,072  75 

393  35 

37  99 


( 


274  53 


Cr. 


By  balance  from   1902   account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of  .'903 

personal   delinquent  Hat   of   1903 

dplinq'ient  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  190.3 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assesnments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903.. I 

commission  on  $13,061.26  at  2%  per  cent ] 

commission  on  $2,972.67  at  2  per  cent 


2  64 

240  00 

3  11 


$15 

,647  95 
162  16 
165  33 

17  54 

4  6S 

6  39 

326  53 

59  45 

$16,390  03     $16,390  03 


490 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


DrKALB   county— Jambs   R.    HiiJo   Ex   Officio  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1908. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1 002 

nillroad   tax-book   11H)2 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'   tax-book  of  1002 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  lOO.'O 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  10(»1 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  j'ears 

collections   on  dellnqnent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad   valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  HXQ  account 

warrant    to  balance 


112.284  97 

1,987  77 

365  30 

21  Si 

130  93 

15  76 

50  89 


:>2  79 

280  00 


By 


Cb. 


balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list    of   1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

delinquent    railroad    tax    of    19«>2 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-l>n()k.  19'"-*  ... 
errors  and  erroneous  ass^js^sUi  mus  on  railroad  tax-book,  1002.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1002. 

commission  on  $12,046.70  at  2i/^  per  cent 

commission  on  $2,774.76  at  2  per  cent 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


$27  96 

14,489  62 

106  46 

204  55 


6  00 

301  17 

55  50 


$15,190  26     $15,190  26 


To 


I»eKALB  COrNTY-CKoncE  F.  Brown,  Ex  Officio  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


I)u. 


general   tax-book   of   lOo:? 

railroad   tax-book   of   10').3 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tnx-book  of  1003 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,   1004) 

collections  on  back   taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delin*iuent  n«t  of  l!m2 

collections  on  personal  dellnqnent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  as.sessments  on  current  general   tax-book 

(MTors  and  additional  assessmcntR  on  current  railroad  tax-l^ook... 
errors   and   additional    assessments    on   current    M.    and   M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1004  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cr. 


By  balance  from  1902   account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  100.3 

personal   delinquent  list   of   10(i3 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of   lOo:^ 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax  b()<<k.   lOO:? 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book.  lOO:^ 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1003. 

comml.sRlon  on  $9,024.01  at  2*^  per  cent 

c()mmis.sion  on  $2,<Mo.0o  at  2  "per  cent 


$8,945  54 

1,434  90 

261  05 

16  31 

69  37 

2  03 

7  88 


270  00 

■**i'9i 


5  ir> 
15  74 


$10,552  37 

64  78 

119  09 

16  90 

63 

225  60 
40  81 


$11,020  18     $11,020  18 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


491 


DBNT  COUNTY,  JNO.  W.  Halbbook,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1908. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Intereet. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  oC  1002 

railroad   tax-book   1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1008) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  dellnouent  list  of  all  previous  years 

coUections   on  delinquent   railroad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
orrors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,   carried   to  1903  account 

warrant    to   oaJance 


Cb, 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts      

land   delinquent   list   of  190*2 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  nssenKinenrs  on  railroad  tax- book,    11<>2.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $5,778.29  at  5  per  cent 

commission  on  $156.36  at  1  per  cent 


$5,302  71 

156  36 

357  38 

20  68 

336  10 

67  25 

13  77 


101  50 
6  05 


$6,350  80 


$64  C5 

5,579  47 

284  36 

127  90 

3  95 


288  91 
1  56 


$6,850  80 


DBNT  COUNTY— Jambs  M.  Dbnkis^  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dr. 

To  general   tax-book  of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of  1903 

niercl^ants'  and  manafact\ircr8'  tax-book  of  1908 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1004) 

collections  on  bock  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licensee. 

errors  and  additional  assessmc^nts  on  current  general  tax-book 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book...  i 
errors   and  additional   assessments    on   current   M.    and   M.    tax-| 

book  ' 

amonnt  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$4,042  39 

120  12 

250  82 

19  42 

252  66 

35  17 

10  76 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of   lOOS ; 

personal   delinquent  Hat   of  1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   lOO.*? 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  rnllroad  tax-book,-  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  Assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  $4,486.24  at  5  per  cent 

commission  on  $118.91  at  1  per  cent 


$4,961  34 


$4,379  65 

247  27 

100  98 

1  21 

6  73 

224  .n 
1  19 

1  $4,961  34 

492, 


REIXDRT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


DOUGLAS  COUNTY— Wax.  M.  Millbx,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  Ip  1908. 


State  Bey. 
and  State 
interest 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book   1902 

mercban tn'  and  mannfactarers*  tax-book  of  1902 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (Btnce  jaiiiKiiy  1.    i:i<».,i 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  dellnaaent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses » 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,    carried   to   1903  account 

warrant    to  balance 


Ca. 


Dy  balance  from  1001  account 

treasurers*    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of  1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.  1902 — 
errors  and  erroneous  nss -ss-meits  on  rallroa'l  tax  book,  1002.. 
errors  and  erroneoiis  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  H.S84.15  at  5  per  cent 

commission  on  $ at  per  cent 


$4,777  30 


150  45 
6  90 

373  69 
35  8S 
13  49 


100  00 


15,457  71 


$4,639  94 
388  71 
136  09 

4S  59 

17 
244  21 


|5p457  71 


DOUGLAS  COUNTY— Wm.  M.  Miller,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 


To  general   tax-book  of  100.^ 

railroad   tax-book   of  1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1 903 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1004) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  dellnqiient  list  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book....; 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book...' 
errors   and   additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and   M.    tax  j 

book  I 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account ; 

warrant  to  balance I 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  TiKt  of   190,? 

personal   delinquent  list  of  1903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1 003 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1003 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 ' 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-bo<^,   1003... 


commission  on  $4,012.90  at  5  per  cent. 


1  67 


$3,556  30 

""124671 

10  OS 

389  48  , 

50  12 

19  65 


205  00 


$3,812  26 

274  84 

53  25 

14  81 

1  17 

200  64 


$4,356  97  I     $4,366  97 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COttECTORS. 


493 


DUNKLIN  COUNTY— W.  J.  DAVIS,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  endlni;  Marcb  1,  1908L 


State  Rey. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Hey. 
and  State 
Interest. 


iiy 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railrozid    tax-book   1002 

merchants'  and  nianufucturers*   tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinauent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licences 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-bo<^  — 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book  .• 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1003  account 

warrant    to   balance 


Cn. 


I)alance  from   1001   account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent    list    of   1902 ... 

personal   dclintiuont  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad   tax    of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1902.... 
errors  and  erroneous  a i-*essm«;nts  cn  railroail  mx-book.  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commls'slon   on  $10,472.60  at  8  per  cent 

commission  on  $921.55  at  1  per  cent 


18,377  88 
921  55 
725  13 

15  36 
496  02 

23  66 


2, 657  00 

58  72 

8  90 


$13,284  22 


$11,070  75 
853  29 

284  42 

752  36 


314  18 
9  22 


$13,284  22 


DUNKLIN  COUNTY— W.  J.  Davis,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  yeac  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dr. 

To  general    tax-book   of  190.T 

railroad   tax-book   of   1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes '. 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  19o2 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on    licenses r 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments   on   current    M.   and  M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Or. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list   of    19(^3 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.   1003...., 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  nillioad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  $7,354.32  at  3  per  cent 

commission  on  $974.38  at  1  per  cent 


$C.181  80 

974  38 

581  49 

9  17 

271  77 

18  07 


1.409  00 

18  61 

2  19 


5  92 


$9,472  40 


$8,104  25 
667  14 
162  75 

307  89 


220  63 
9  74 

$9,472  40 


494 


REPOKT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


FKANKLIN   COUNTY— Emil  Puciita,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1908. 


^tate  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Rev. 

and  State 
Interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book   1902 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1003) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  tuxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinauent  list  of  all  preyious  years 

collections  on  delinquent   railrona   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assesRments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  oyerpaid,    carried   to   1003  account 

warrant    to   oalanoe , 


Cb. 


liy  balance  from  1901   account 

treafturcrs*    receipts    

land   delinquent    list    of   1002 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad    tax    of    19\)2 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  aKSr»Hs  a'mts  on  railroad   tax-book,    ]9<^2.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  119.231.46  at  2%  per  cent 

coinanisslon  on  $3,784.38  at  1  per  cent 


$15,643  38 

3.800  66 

643  67 

13  62 

354  77 

40  24 

31  99 

165  26 

199  62 

3,047  02 

26  92 


64 
9  56 


$23,877  25 


$  3$ 

22,903  27 

323  98 

102  11* 

16  2^ 

11  53 

1  00 

4S0  78 

87  84 


$23,877  2,1 


To 


FRANKLIN   COUNTY-Emil  Pociita,  Collector. 
In  account  wilh  State,  taxes  for  the  jear  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 

general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad    tax-book   of   1903 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquc^nt  list  of  IDO'j 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  cuirent  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book 
errors   and   additional   assessments    on   current   M.    and   M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance , 


Cb. 

By  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   lisr  of  1903 

personal    dellnqjent  list   of   1003 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  $15,385.26  at  2Vfe   per  cent 

commission  on  $2,829.19  at  1  per  cent 


$11,385  61 

2,830  86 

422  06 

10  77 

366  67 

39  99 

18  97 

7  09 

2  90 
3,356  07 

21  59 

3  20 


$18,466  71 


$9  56 

17,801  96 

179  46 

56  26 

1  67 
4  $8 


384  63 
28  29 


$18,466  71 


ACCOUNTS  OP  COI.I.ECTORS. 


405 


GASCONADE  COUNTY— John  J.  Saiter,  Collector. 
Id  account  witb  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Dk. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad  tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  W(Ki) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  yearn 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses ! 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  curi*ent  general  tax-book i 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book.. i 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1903  account 

warrant    to   oalance 


$8,609  11 

1,075  05 

464  40 

6  32 

154  99 

22  S8 

49  33 


60  72 

1,517  29 

62  61 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1901   account 

treasurers'    receipts    

laud   delinquent   list   of   1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  190"2 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.  1902.... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  raiiroAd  i.ix-boik,  lj»02.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

conimission  on  $10,697.60  at  4  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,076.05  at  1  per  cent 


$12,022  70 


$11,394  62 
79  24 
81  20 

28  99 


427  90 
10  75 


$12,022  70 


GASCONADE  COUNTY— John  J.  Sauer,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  t^e  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


D». 

To  >;cntral   tax-book   of  190.S 

railroad   tax-book   of   1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1 903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  ass(>ssments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$6,157  68 

821  09 

378  06 

5  28 

111  83 

17  15 

72  24 


1,633  73 

31  58 


C^B. 

By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list   of   190.^ 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  $8,328.42  at  4  per  cent 

commission  on  $S21.09  at  1  per  cent 


$9,228  64 


$8,808  16 
44  50 
27  68 

6  95 


333  14 
8  21 


$9,228  64 


49^ 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


GENTRY   COUNTY— Isaac   G.    Patton,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1908. 


Btate  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Rer. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book   19U2 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on   delinquent   railroad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  nssessraents  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book  

amount   overpaid,    carried   to   1903  account 

warrant    to    ualanie 


$15,373  55 

1,260  87 

542  63 

16  17 

560  64 

73  50 

104  82 


Or. 


Ity  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land    delinquent    list    of^  1902 

personal   delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent    railroad    tax    of    19«»2 

errors  and  erroueous  assesamenta  on  jjeneral  tax-book,  1902.... 
errors  an«l  erroneous  aHsessments  on  railroad  tax-book.  1002.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax- book,  1902. 

commispion  on  $15,668.49  at  2\^  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,260.87  at  1  per  cent.. 


37  97 

243  00 

2  10 

2  75 


!-22  25 


$18,541  25 


$1  55 

16.884  71 

716  34 

495  52 


36  11 

3  70 

391  71 

12  61 

$18,641  25 


GENTRY   COUNTY— Isaac   G.   Patton,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dn. 

To  general    tax-l>ook   of  190.^ 

railroad    tax-book   of   1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1903 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and   additional    assessments    on   current    M.    and   M.    tax 

book  - 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    .* 

land   delinquent   list   of   1903 

personal    delinmient   list   of   1003 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1903...., 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  $13.4.81.86  at  2^4  per  cent 

commission  on  $974.33  at  1  per  cent 


$12,457  75 
976  45 
385  12 
11  94 
831  37 
128  33 
143  24 


369  OO 
1  41 


6  54 


$15,311  16 


$323  25 

13,792  To 

556  lO 

282  67 

2  12 

6  70 

83 

337  04 

9  74 

$15,311  16 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COI^UXTORS. 


497 


GREENE    COUNTY— n ABUT    A.      Vauoahn.  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Bey. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Dr. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

railroad   tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1003) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  j'ears... 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book — 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpoid,    carried   to  1903  account 

warrant    to  balance 

Cb. 


$30,004  87 

4.064  94 

2,782  36 

35  39 

3,798  06 

509  69 

374  01 

118  56 

610  89 

2,608  77 

22  34 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent    list    of   1902 

personni  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad   tax    of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1902 — 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $34,738.29  at  1%  per  cent 

commission  on  $3,522.96  at  1  per  cent 


58 

iiis 


$2  34 

38,428  18 

3,41ti  27 

1,589  40 

541  98 

275  57 

47  67 

607  90 

85  23 


$44,944  54 


$44,944  54 


GREENE  COUNTYI    JoHN  H.  Hartlet,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 

To  general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of   1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.    tax- 
book .... 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cr. 


Ry  balance  from   1902   account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of  1003 

personal   delinquent  list   of  1903 

delinauent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903...., 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  $28,344.27  at  1%  per  cent 

commission  on  $2,588.28  at  1  per  cent 


$22,164  56 
'3,028  08 

3,221  09 

25  32 

3,484  88 

483  06 

621  56 

293  37 

329  10 

2,883  85 

19  68 

38  61 

15  25 


$35,598  41 


$31,033  12 

2,296  56 

1,003  39 

439  79 

275  83 

27  81 

496  08 

26  88 

$35,598  41 


A-32 


Soo 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR, 


HENRY   COUNTY— James   B.   Finks,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1909. 


State  Rey. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Rey. 
and  State 
interest. 


Da. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1 902 

railroad    tax-book   1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 .* 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collectionB  on  buck  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  iiHt  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on   delinquent   railroad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses.' 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  chi  current  gonornl  tnx-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additi(M)al  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book  

amount  oycrpaid,    carried  to  1903  account 

warrant   to   oalance 


118,402  2S 

2,491  67 

084  36 

73  86 

1,145  99 

121  94 

221  38 

16  47 


1,225  00 
11  OS 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts 

land   delinquent   list   of  1902 

Sersonal  delinquent  list  of  1002 
elinquent   railroad   tax   of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book:  1902.... 
errors  and  erroneous  ass(;88ments  on  railroad  tax-book.  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  lii.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  119,300.59  at  2  per  cent 

commission  on  $2,491.67  at  1  per  cent 


$21,397  80 

1.747  41 

828  93 

9  46 


386  01 
24  92 


$24,394  53     $24,894  53 


HENRY   county—James  M.   SrAXGLER,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1.  1904. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1903 

railroad  tax-book  of  19('3 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1.  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1903 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  <m  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on  licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cr. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts 

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 

perbonal   delinquent  list  of   1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.   1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-hook,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  $16,823.90  at  1%  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,823.00  at  1  per  cent 


$18,774  16 

1,828  00 

525  72 

58  58 

2,198  78 

444  97 

399  88 

266  72 


1,102  00 
10  82 


7  85 


$20,606  82 


$18,601  01 

1.106  40 

520  60 

66  20 


294  38 
18  23 


$20,606  88 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COI^LECTORS 


501 


HICKORY  OOUNTY-Jno.  U.  McOaslin,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1908. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Rey. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book  190*2 

merchants'  and  manufnctarcrs'  tax-book  of  1 002 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  Januai*y  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes ■ 

collections  on  personal  delinqaent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on   delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenaos 

errors  and  additional  assossments  on  current  general  tax-book — 
errors  and  additional  aHKos.<iments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1903  account 

warrant    to  balance 


Cr. 


Dy  balance  from   1001  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list    of   1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  gouoral  tax-book.  1902.... 
errors  and  erroneous  .assessments  on  railroad  tax-book.  1002.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $5,367.87  at  6  per  cent 

commission  on  $133.43  at  1  per  cent 


$3,192  31 

133  68 

212  91 

6  88 

148  29 

19  92 

25  18 

58 

4  47 

5  00 


8  55 


$5,167  67 


$5,191  50 

120  63 

82  27 

15 

39  82 


322  07 
1  33 


$6,157  67 


HICKORY  COUNTY— Jno.  H.  MgCaslin,  Collector. 
In  accoant  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


De. 

To  general  tax-book   of  100.^ 

railroad   tax-book   of  1903 « 

merchants*  and  manufacturers*  tax  book  of  19C«3 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

^collections  on  back  tuxes 

in terest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  dellnmient  list  of  all  previous  yeors 

collections  on  dollnquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assesHmenta  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments    on   current   M.   and  M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$3,757  42 

96  08 

148  78 

5  55 

124  11 

15  43 

27  25 

5  00 


59 


Cr. 


By 


balance  from   1002  account 

treasurer's    recelDts    

land  delinquent   list  of  1003 

personal   delinquent  list   of  190.S 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  100.? 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  jr^neral  tax-book,  100.? 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  rnllroad  tax-book.  100.?...., 
errors  and  erroneou«i  nssessmentft  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book.   1908. 

commission  on  $3,990.61  at  6  per  cent 

commission  on  $95.91  at  1  per  cent 


$4,180  21 


$8  56 

3.838  16 

39  85 

47  44 

17 

6  64 


239  44 
96 

"JSjSoll 


S02 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


HOLT  COUNTY— Nicholas  Stock,  Collector, 
in  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1909. 


State  Rey. 
and  State 
interest. 


Dr. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book   1002 

merchants'  and  manufncturers'   tax-l>ook  of   11M)2 

interest  on  current  taxes  (Klnce  January  1,  lOO.T) 

collections  on  back  taxes , 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  d*»linquent  list  of  lOOi 

collections  on  personal  dollnnuent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on   delinquent    railroad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  nssfssnients  on  current  peneral  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to   1003  account 

warrant    to   balance 


$15,897  24 

2,039  76 

630  82 

23  00 
662  13 

61  62 
209  02 
153  96 

69  66 
387  00 

10  5r> 

56  80 


3  6G 


Cu. 


By  balance  from   1001   account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of   1002 

Sersonal  delinquent  list  of  J002 
ellnquent   railroad   tax    of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad   tnx-book.    1002.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1002. 

commission  on  $16,939.81  at  2V^  per  cent 

commission  on  $2,039.76  at  1  per  cent 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


$18,759  29 
606  20 
347  02 

49  SO 


423  50 
20  40 


$20,205  21 


$20,206  21 


HOLT  COUNTY— Nicholas   Stock,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Da. 

To  general   tax-book  of  1003 

railroad   tax-book   of   lOii;^ 

'merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax -book  of  1003 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1004) 

collections  on  back   tuxe.s 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delln(juent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinouent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  generftl  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-hook... 
errors   and  additional   assessments    on   current   M.    and   M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1004  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$11,633  97 

1,517  02 

466  37 

28  00 

661  91 

60  10 

184  33 

lis  14 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1002  account. 

treasurer's    receints    

land  delinquent   list  of  1003 

personal   delinquent  list   of   1003 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1003 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-hook,   lOO.*? 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book.    100.1. 

commission  on  S12. 724.25  at  2%  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,517.02  at  1  per  cent 

by   error  in   1902  account 


357  00 

7  53 

11  84 


66  59 


$15,142  80 


$14,074  17 
416  76 
259  67 

10  37 


318  11 
15  17 
48  65 


$15,142  80 


k. 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLI.ECTORS. 


503 


HOWARD    COUNTY-W.    W.    Whytk,    .Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  tbe  year  ending  March  1,  1908. 


Btate  Bey. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Key. 
and  Btate 
Interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

railroad  tax-book  1902 

merchants*  and  manufnctnrei'6'  tax-book  of  1902 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  preylous  years 

collections  on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

ccllcctlons    on    licenses 

ad  yalorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additlonnl  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  oyerpald,   carried  to  1908  account 

warrant   to   oalance .-. 


By 


Cb. 


balance  from   1901  account 

treasurers*    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of  1002 

Sersonal  dellnguent  list  of  1002 
ellnquent   ralirond   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.  1902 — 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $14,260.77  at  3  per  cent 

commlsBlon  on  $2,432.00  at  1  per  cent 


113,886  98 

2.432  00 

373  63 

14  72 

333  66 

25  31 

62  80 

18  06 


754  00 
9  18 


15  27 


$17,426  36 


$14  66 

16,269  89 

887  06 

86101 

6120 


427  88 
24  32 


$17,426  36 


HOWARD  COUNTY— A.   J.   FuRB,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 


To  general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad  tax-book  of  1903 

merchants*  and  manufactureis'  tax-book  of  1903 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  Hnt  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  li»t  of  all  preylous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on  licenses 

ad  yalorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional  assessments   on   current  M.   and  M.   tax- 
book  

amount  oyerpald,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cb. 


$10,304  01 

1,767  77 

276  18 

11  23 

747  78 

24  94 

70  51 

81  65 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

tressurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1908 

personal   delinquent  list  of  1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 > 

errors  and  erroneous  asHessmpnts  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1003.  ' 

oommlsslon  on  $11,530.88  at  2^  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,767.77  at  1  per  cent « 


746  00 
4  76 


$14,033  83 


$13,(Kr4  36 
878  83 
260  60 

11  00 

8  60 

288  27 
17  68 


$14,033  r 


504 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR, 


HOWELL  COUNTY— Hhnbt  A.  Smith,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

railroad  tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'   tax-book  of  1002 • 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1003) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  dellnauent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on   delinquent    :aiiroa(l   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book..' 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    i       I 

book , ' 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1903  account ! 

warrant    to   ualance 

Cb. 


97,392  84 

1,768  90 

409  85 

17  08 

945  27 

94  84 

84  87 


By  balance  from   lOOL  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list    of   1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent  railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  peneral  tax-book.  1902.... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessmouts  on  railroad  tax-book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $7,906.34  at  4  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,768.90  at  1  per  cent 


501  50 
7  31 


27  44 


$11,249  90 


$9,368  74 

1,151  77 

367  94 

13  92 

13  59 

316  25 

17  69 


$11,249  90 


HOWKLL  COUNTY— G.  A.  MfiRBDiTn,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 


To 


general   tax-book  of  too.'? 

railroad   tax-book   of   1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  190.3 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 , 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  ass<?s.^}nents  on  current  railroad  tax-hook... 
errors  and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and   M.    tax 

book  

amount  overoald,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list   of  1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1 903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1903...., 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  Assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book.   1903. 

commission  on  $5,206.55  at  4  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,272.54  at  1  per  cent 


$5,314  89 

1,274  97 

303  46 

14  00 

1,061  60 

182  67 

186  54 


551  00 
8  24 


76  31 


$8,973  68 


$7,766  22 

735  94 

238  00 

2  43 

10  92 

18 

208  26 

12  73 

$8,973  68 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COI.I.ECTORS. 


SOS 


IRON   COUNTY-Wm.   T.   O'Nbal.   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1.  1903. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 


To  general  'iix-book  of  1002 

railroad  tax-book   1902 , 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinmient  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on   delinquent   railroad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax 

book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  190Q  account 

warrant    to  balance 


Cn. 


By 


balance  from   1901   account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list    of  1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  j^eneral  tax-book.   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on   railroad  tax-book,   1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1002, 

commission  on  S5,919.78  at  5  per  cent..i 

commission  on  $1,581.34  at  1  per  cent 


94,628  35 

1,581  34 

274  92 

8  20 

170  97 

26  13 

15  38 


55  07 

973  54 

7  04 


8  36 


17,252  75 

115  49 

65  95 

8  31 


295  99 
15  81 


17,749  30  I    $7,749  30 


IRON  COUNTY— P.  W.  Whitwobth,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,   1904. 


De. 


To  genera]    tax-book   of  190,'? 

railroad    tax-book   of   1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1903 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  tjixcs 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

rollectlons   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses '. 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.    and   M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account .*.'. 

warrant  to  balance 


$3,371  41 

1,172  59 

181  37 

3  43 

56  77 
5  69 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of  1903 '. 

perflonal   delinquent  list   of   lOO.T. 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  100,3 A 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  fff»noral  tax-book.   lOOn... ".'.!' 
errors  and  erroneous  assiessnients  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book.    1903. 

commission  on  $4,2,38.10  at  5  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,172.59  at  1  per  cent 


803  00 
3  16 


$5,597  42 


$5,187  06 

137  68 

43  98 

5  07 


211  90 
11  73 

$5,597  42 


5o6 


RErORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


JACKSON   COCJNTY— Fred   C.    Adams,   Collector. 
In  ftccount  with  State  tnxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book   1902 

merchants*  and  mannfnctiirers'   tax-book  of  1002 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1003) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collecticms  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1001 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  Reneral  tax-book  — 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  ratlroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1903  account 

warrant    to   balance 


$226,270  15 

26,512  36 

17,493  00 

189  05 

15.810  03 

1,908  45 


240  31 

3,770  50 

55,820  26 

642  62 


ny 


Cu. 


balance  from   1001  account 

treasurers*    receipts 

land   delinquent   list    of   1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad   tax    of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.  1902 — 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  en  railroad  tax-book.  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax -book,  1902. 

commission  on  $195,339.21  at  %  of  1  per  cent 

commission  on  $44,656.46  at  1  per  cent 

commission  on  $73,753.71  at  8  per  cent 


10  14 


$348,426  66 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


$310,352  84 

14,861  66 

17.617  69 

834  11 

1,162  61 

212  81 

976  69 

446  65 

2,212  61 


$348,426  56 


To 


JACKSON  COUNTT—ROBERT  S.  Stonb,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 


general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of  1903 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1003 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back   taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  dellnqiient  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assppsments  on  current  railroad  tnx-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments    on   current   M.   and   M.    tax- 

.  book  

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$173,082  78 

19,188  01 

14,000  96 

158  40 

19,011  74 

1,943  09 


Cr. 


By  balance  from   1902   account, 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list   of  1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneotfs  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M-  aiid  M.  tax-book,   1903, 

commission  on  $155,856.70  at  %  of  1  per  cent 

commission  on  $31,170.97  at  1  per  cent 

commission  on  $78,620.54  at  3  per  cent 


1,305  60 

59,557  47 

479  75 


6  64 
494  84 


$289,229  23 


$268,661  59 

[25,531  24 
891  88 
933  62 

424  28 

776  79 

3U71 

2.208  62 


$289,229  23 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COI^I^EXTTORS. 


507 


JASPBR  COUNTY— BoBRHT  A.  Wilson^  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

railroad  tax-book   1902 

merchants*  and  manuf actut  ors'   tax-book  of  1 002 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1001 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on   delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  aRsessments  on  current  general  tnx-bcok.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  ra*IronJ  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current   M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1003  account 

warrant    to   oalance 

CSL 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land  delinquent   list   of   1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

delinquent  railroad  tax   of   19v)2 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1902 — 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1002.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax- book,  1002. 

commission    on   147,742.66   at   1V&   per    cent 

commission  on  |4,S16.19  at  1  per  cent 


$39,454  14 

4.816  19 

1,814  13 

29  35 

4,800  75 

632  93 
1,536  75 

410  29 

103  63 
8,069  00 

141  55 


3  61 


71.29. 


$61,963  61 


$  77 

52,878  89 
4,490  99 
4,233  50 

34  28 

60  88 

716  14 

48  16 

$61,963  61 


JASPBR  COUNTY— Stephen  J.  Chitwood,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State-  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 

To  general   tax-book  of  100.^ 

railroad   tax-book   of  1 903 

.    merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  .lanuary  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tnx-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tnx-book 

errors  and  additional   assessments   on   current  M.   and  M.   tax 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$28,805  41 

3.703  90 

1,454  01 

7  14 

4.164  03 

581  88 

1,082  28 

263  91 


CR. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list   of    1003 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  ppnernl  tax-book,   1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  rnHroad  tnx  bonk.  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1003. 

commission  on  $87,506.11  at  1%  per  cent 

commission  on  $3,703.90  at  1  per  cent 


$48,272  90 


$40,874  29 
3,685  75 
3,051  71 

46  82 

14  70 

562  59 

87  04 


$48,272  90 


5o8 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


JDFFBBSON  COUNTY— Jno.  A.  Tuttud,  Collector. 
In  accoant  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


Btate  Bey. 
and  State 
Interest 


State  Bey. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-lwok  of  1(>02 ,12,608  41 

railroad  tax-book  1002 ■      2  220  16 

merchants'  and  manufuctiircrs'   tax-book   of   ll)u2 '402  33 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  15)03) 33  75  , 

collections  on  back  taxes 631  74 

Interest  on  back  taxes 205  79  ' 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  lOO  1 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years !.!!..!!!!  '. 

collections   on  delinquent   railroud   caxos ..........  '. 

collections    <m    licenses 2,627  r)0 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 19  36 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  ffenernl  tax-book —  u7  01 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book.. 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 10  07  , 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to   1003  account 1 

warrant    to   oalance ' 

Or.  i 

By  balance  from  1001  account ' 

tieasureis'    receipts    1 1  $17,161  97 

land    delinquent   list    of   1902 , ,      1,048  99 


personal  delinquent  list  of  1902. 

delinquent   railroad    tax    of    19<i2 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.  1902.... 
errors  and  erroneous  assossmcnts  on  railroad  tax-book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902, 

commission  on  $15.347  70  at  2V6  per  cent 

commission  on  $2,220.16  at  1  per  cent 


213  85 

6  36 

6  06 

383  69 

22  20 


,  $18,842  12     $18,842  12 


JEFFERSON  COUNTY-Jno.  A.   Tottlb,  C611ector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1901. 


DiL 


To  general   tax-book  of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of   1903 

merchants'  and  manufactarers*  tax-book  of  1903 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1004) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tnx-book... 
errors  and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.   tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1004  account.... 

warrant  to  balance 


$9,115  67 

1^43  30 

324  92 

15  80 

887  29 

591  46 


Ck. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts 

land  delinquent   list  of  1903 

personal    delinquent  list   of   1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 ' 

enters  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1903 1 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 ! 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. . ' 

commission  on  $13. 263.01  at  2%  per  cent I 

commission  on  $1.643. SO  at  1  per  cent | 


3,125  00 
19  06 
29  51 


2  92 
39 


$14,558  69 
657  64 
12244 

59  4j6 


$15,755  22 


8  9S 

331  58 

16  43 


$16,755  22 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COttECTORS. 


509 


JOHNSON    COUNTY— ROBEUT   P.    Gillum,    Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  tbe  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rey. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad  tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent   rallro:^d  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current   M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,   carried   to  19U3  account 

warrant    to   ualance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1901   account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land  delinquent   list   of  1902 

personal   delinau^nt  list  of  1902 

delinquent  railroad  tajc  of  1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad   tax-book,   1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book.  1902. 

commission  on  $26,004.77  at  2  per  cent 

commission  on  12,990.18  at  1  per  cent 


$24,103  26 

2,930  18 

626  53 

25  65 

1,844  81 

211  97 

311  49 

44  62 


920  00 

16  11 

4  Oo 


$31,038  67 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


$107  75 

28,322  42 

1,239  13 

775  27 

43  37 

1  33 

520  10 

29  80 


$31,038^67 


JOHNSON   COUNTY— RoBBUT   P.    Gillum,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  190S 

railroad  tax-book  of  1908 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1908 ^, 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

•     collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on  licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  M.  and  M.  tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1002  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1908 

Sersonal   delinquent  list  of  1903 
elinquent  railroad  tax  of  1003 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  $19,477.80  at  2  per  cent , 

commission  on  $2,145.97  at  1  per  cent 


$17,492  21 

2,146  88 

476  18 

12  66 

1,342  21 

177  15 

839  73 

822  63 


1,000  00 

17  31 

7  30 


18  90 


$23,363  06 


$21,554  29 

866  31 

608  68 

86 

10  86 

1  14 

389  66 

21  46 

$28,868  06 


;io 


n 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


KNOX  COUNTY— Jno.  W.  Mbhiwethbe,  Collector. 
^     Id  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903L 


-State  Bey. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Key. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db.  I 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 ; 

railroad  tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of   li>02 i 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1.  1903) i 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on   delinquent    rnllroAd   taxes 

collections    on    licenses , 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses ' 

errors  and  additional  nRseHHrncntH  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tnxbook.. 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax  , 

book I 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to   1903  account ' 

warrant    to  balance 

Cu, 

l^y  balance  from  1901   account 

treasurers'    receipts 

land   delinquent   list'  of   1902...; 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad   tax    of    19112 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-I>ook.    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad   tax-book.    1902... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902.. 

conunlssion  on  $10,353.28  at  4  per  cent 

commiseion   on  $1,230.83  at  1  per  coiit 

*balance    


$9,411  91 

1.230  83 

161  44  ■ 

775  83 

20  68 

1,000  97 


39  52  ; 
650  0<» 
8  2i 
80  90 


42  IS 


$11 


,239  3.> 

647  49 
32 


1  j;{ 


6  S9 


414  ir» 

12  31 

775  83 


$13,322  39  I  $13,322  39 


^Railroad   taxes  claimed  by   county  under  Act  of  March  28,   1868. 


KNOX    COUNTY— Henry    Eaklet,    Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  ISOi. 


Dr. 


To  general   tax-book  of  1903 

railroad    tax-book   of   1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  .lanuary  1,   lOiM) 

collections  on   back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes .* 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assossments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assossmeuts  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional    assessments    on   current   M.    and   M.    tax- 

book   

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 

Cr. 


$7,055  97 
889  2r» 
138  89 

5  41  i 

602  73  ! 

60  03 


By  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of   190.3 

personal    delluquent  list   of   1903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-hook,   1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  rissessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on   $7,792.70  at   4  per  cent 

commission   on   $889.25   at  1   per   cent 


583  00 

2  24 

3  86 


13 


$8,361  45 
385  % 
270  60 

10  46 

142 
311  74 

8  S9 


$9,350  51        |9,S50  51 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


511 


LACLEDE   COUNTY-Jas.   D.   McClube,   Collector. 
In  account  with  istato  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Dr. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book  1002 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1002 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1003) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  dt*iinquent  list  of  1001 

collections  on  personal  dellnmient  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  ff^eneral  tnx-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tnx-book.. 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1003  account 

warrant    to   balance 


Cb, 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list    of   1002 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  asses«imeiits  on  rallroa>^   nix-book    Jv)()2.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission   on  $6,721.69  at  4  per  cent 

commission   on  11,246.24   at  1  per  cent 


$6,349  12 

1,250  81 

289  83 

15  U3 

219  45 

28  59 

11  4.> 

1  18 

GJ  91 

200  Of) 

5  OD 

1  21 


$7,753  60 

290  82 

90  40 

4  57 

13  77 


268  99 
12  46 


$8,434  61  I     $8,434  61 


LACLEDE    COUNTY-.7AMES    Dougan,       Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  endlog  March  1,  1904. 


DiL 

To  general   tax-book   of  1003 

railroad   tax-book   of   1O03 

m«irchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1003 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1004) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

inte*e8t  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  vears 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes '. ' n 

collections   on   licenses 270  00 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses '  B  iw 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 1  7  80 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book 

errors   and   additional   assessments   on   current   M.    and   M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1004  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$4,637  87 

911  04 

104  75 

10  76 

20  (  44 

m  90 

12  01 

1  88 


Cb. 


I 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    ■ $5 ,748  97 


land  delinquent   list  of  1903 

Sersonal   delinquent  list   of  1003 
elinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax  bfmk,   1003 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book.  100:{ 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  $6,050.76  at  4  per  cent 

commission  on  $907.43  at  1  per  cent 


244  80 

65  88 

3  61 

9  09 

202  03 
9  07 

$6,283  45  .     $6,283  45 


5t^ 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


T.AFAYETTE    COUNTY— J.    J.    Fdlkebson,    Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Dr. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

railroad   tax-book   1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1002 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes m 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tnx-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax 

book 

amount  overnaid.   carried  to  1903  account 

warrant   to   oalance 


$23,876  90 

3,263  45 

921  90 

13  55 

1,679  54 

206  95 

282  29 

93  04  ! 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1001  account 

treasurers*    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of   1002 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  n«iSossmenU  on  railroad   t;ix-book,    1002.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1002. 

commission  on  $27,438.08  at  1%  per  cent 

commission  on  $3,253.45  at  1  per  cent 


2,895  45 

112  80 

69  34 


4  95 


$33,409  16 


$30,271  8S 
1,430  03 
1,136  00 

65  65 

3  91 

480  16 

32  53 


$33,409  16 


LAFAYIOTTE    COUNTY— J.    J.    Pulkehson,    Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 

To  general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book  of   19C3 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collectioua  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  as.soRRmonts  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional    asses.snients    on    current    M.    and   M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance , 


$17,700  06 

2,650  88 

681  86 

8  90 

1,606  94 

269  44 

280  06 

933  81 


Cr. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  oelinquent   list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list  of  1003 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1003 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1003 

errors  and  erroneous  aissessraents  on  rnJlroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  asseHsments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-bcxHc,   1003..! 

commission  on  $21,936.26  at  1%  per  cent ' 

commission  on  $2,560.38  at  1  per  cent 


60 


$27,534  62 


$25,011  10 

1,184  48 

884  80 

42  69 

2  70 

883  85 

26  50 


$27,634  62 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


513 


LAWRENCE    COUNTl— W^r.    Gatton,    Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  endini^  Marcb  1.  1908. 


State  ReT. 
and  State 
Interest 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

raiU oad  tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additicmal  assessments  on  current   M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1903  account 

warrant   to  balance 

Cr. 


$13,989  87 

1,391  61 

553  08 

23  37 

1,498  43 

237  04 

94  86 

3  92 

56  08 

1,383  00 

3  92 

8  23 


14  38 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land  delinquent  list   of  1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent  railroad  tax   of    1902 .y.. 

errprs  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1902... 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book.   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902...' 
commission  on  S16, 350.20  at  2Vi  per  cent 


commission  on  $1,391.61  at  1  per  cent. 


$19,257  79 


$17,393  51 

1,117  39 

278  86 

43  99 

1  36 

408  76 

13  92 


$19,257  79 


LAWRENCE    COUNTY— R.    S.    Morgan,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Da 


To  general  tax-book  of  1903 

railroad   tax-book  of   1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

intetest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  19(M) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1004  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cr. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list  of  1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 ', 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errora  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  ni,882.06  at  2%  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,013.57  at  1  per  cent 


$10,335  27 

1,018  97 

414  16 

15  19 

879  70 

126  92 

56  59 

13  36 


1,200  00 
5  71 


$14,065  87 


$12,601  80 

888  29 

251  38 

5  40 

11  15 

66 

297  05 

10  14 

$14,065  87 


A-ffl 


SH 


REPORT  OP  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


LEWIS   COUNTY-M.    B.   Schofield,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  tbe  year  endlnir  March  1.  1903. 


State  Rev.  I  State  CeT. 
and  State)  and  State 
Interest,  i  interesL 


Dr. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 j 

railroad   tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  Jnnuary  1 ,  1 903 ) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes ' 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  ail  previous  years 

collftctions   (Ml  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses ' 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additlonnl  assoRsments  on  current  general  tax-book  — 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book..! 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book ! 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to   1903  account : 

warrant    to   balance , 


$11,463  SS 

1,228  73 

3H5  02 

12  69 

367  13 

95  44 

49  22 

9  13 

435  16 

735  90 

23  35 


Cb. 

By  balance  from  1901  account ' i 

treasurera'    receipts    ' '  |13,519  88 

, 4r>.s  4n 

-      3S8  94 


land   delinquent    list    of   1902. 

jtersonal  delinquent  list  of  19(»2 

delinquent   railroad   tftx   of   19«^2 

errors  and  erroneous  assoHsments  on  tr*^^-   "'   ^'' -  •  -  ^'-     i^  *» 
errors  and  erroneous  uis^^Hs-^icnrs  on  railroad  tnx-book.    1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $12,225.92  at  3  per  cent 

con:mlsfilon   on  $1,228.73   at  1  per   cent 


39  37 


366  77 
12  29 


$14,7S5  65 


$14,786  65 


LEWIS  COUNTY— Eugene   C.  Thompson,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1.  1901. 


Dn. 


To  general    tax-book   of  1903 

railroad    tax-book   of   1903 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 , 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

ek'rors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and   additional   assessments   on   current   M.    and  M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$8,402  73 

891  89 

294  17 

7  12 

301  10 

71  89 

54  22 

5  60 


Cr. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 

personal    delinquent  list   of  1903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission   on  $8,931.60  at  3  per  cent 

commission  on  $891.89  at  1  per  cent 


873  38 
19  84 


16  26 


$10,938  20 


$10,015  53 
337  79 
218  00 

84  25 

5  76 

-    267  95 

8   92 


$10,938  20 


ACCOUNTS  OP  COLLECTORS. 


SI5 


LINCOLN   COUNTY— FRA.NK  D.   Bbowk,   Collector. 
Id  account  witb  State  taxes  for  ttab  year  endlnir  March  1,  1904. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Bey. 
and  State 
interest. 


I 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book   1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1 002 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinauent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assf^ssments  on  current  general  tax-book  — 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments*  on  cnrrent   M.    and    M.    tax 

book 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1903  account 

warrant   to   balance 


$11,677  72 
1,271  42 
318  60 
12  79 
972  88 
122  69 
151  69 
137  04 


237  25 
2  50  > 


Cb. 


Hy  balance  from   1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    ' '  $13,737  12 

'    "  '  I I  490  15 

' I  301  93 


land   delinquent   list   of   1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 ' 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  ass^ssmoucs  en  tollroad  tax-book,   1902 — ' 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902... 

commission  on  $12,658.02  at  2V^  per  cent 

commission   on  $1,271.42  at  1  per  cent 


$14,904  58 


45  45 

77 

316  45 

12  71 


$14,904  68 


LINCOLN   COUNTY— B.    M.   Jekninqs,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Da. 

'o  general   tax-book  of  1903 

railroad  tax-book  of  1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  .lanuary  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1^)02 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional  assessments   on  current   M.   and  M.   tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  10U4  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$S,749  56 

928  56 

226  15 

10  40 

416  20 

46  36 

57  28 

»0  04 

373  00 

3  27 

Ck. 


ny  balance  from  1002  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list  of  1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.   1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book.  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  nnd  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  $8,961.45  at  2%  per  cent 

commission  on  $927.99  at  1  per  cent 


$9 


.086  16 

503  21 

299  88 

57 

116  08 

1  60 

224  04 

9  28 


$10,840  82  ,  $10,840  82 


5iC 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


LINN  C0TJNTV-JA8.  B.  Fleming,  Ex-ofHcio  Collector. 
In  accoimt  with  State  taxes  for  the  yenr  ending  March  1,  IdOS. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Da.  I 

To  general  tax-book  of  1002 i 

railroad  tax-book   1002 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1002 | 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) | 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes ; 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent   railroad  taxes < 

collections    on    licenses i 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book...  ' 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book, 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax 

book 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1903  account 

warrant    to  balance , 

Cb. 


$14,762  75 

2,230  66  j 

777  87  . 

35  77  ' 

476  20  , 

82  87  . 


25  07 

55  40 

920  00 

25  86 


22  26 
'»9*45" 


lij  balan'^o  from  1001  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land  delinquent   list    of  1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent  railroad   tax   of   1902 

i^.rrors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.  1902 — 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book.  19.' '2.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $11,274.94  at  2^  per  cent 

commission   on  $4,534.02   at  2  per   cent 


$19,444  16 


$3  01 

18.468  32 

326  43 

189  67 

7  48 
1  70 

356  87 
90  68 


$19,444  16 


LINN  COUNTY— Jas.  B.  Haetsleb^  Ex-offldo  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


I>R. 


To  general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of  1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1908 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  Ii«it  of  190!2 

collections  on  personal  delinouent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments   on  current   M.   and  M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$12,221  84 

1,642  99 

362  59 

26  37 

281  32 

37  75 


15  38 


1,080  00 
20  35 


Ck. 

By  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list   of  1903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  aRsessments  on  general  tax-book,   1903 

errors  and  erronoous  assessments  on  rn'lroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  $11,693.79  at  2^^  per  cent , — 

commission   on  $3,425.00  at  2  per  cent 


$15,687  69 


$14,762  67 
188  76 
117  40 

252  26 
6  80 
4  08 

292  34 
68  28 

$16,687  59 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COI*I*ECTORS. 


SI7 


LIVINGSTON  COUNTY— Louis  R.  Mbbsick^  Bx-Officlo  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxei  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1908. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 


I 


I 


To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

rallroud   tax-book   1902 / :•••.••  vv«A« '      2.75106 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1002 ari 'id 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1003) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes •. 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  lOOi 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent   railroad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book  — 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  ovcrDaid,    carried   to  1903  account 

warrant   to   onlance 


$14,393  80 
751  06 
464  36 

30  01 
604  IS 

61  87 

3S  83 
5  40 

86  10 
200  00 


Ca. 


By  balance  from  1901  account I 

treasurers*    receipts 

land   delinquent   list   of  1902 1,    1083  17 

Sersonal  delinquent  list  of  1902 r 
ellnquent  railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erioneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  nxspssments  cr  railroa'*  '.i'X-bo<>k.    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 7  56 

commission  on  113,870.97  at  2^  ner  cent '•         334  27 

commission  on  $4,073.00  at  2  per  cent 81  48 


$17,120  63 


8  50 


$18,635  61 


$18,635  61 


LIVINGSTON  COUNTY— Louis  R.  Mbbkick,  Ex-Officio  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1901. 


Db. 

To  general   tax-book  of  1903 sn  T'^n  cio 

railroad   tax-book   of  1903 '      2  166  60 

merchants*  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1908 '327  ig 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 24  41 

collections  on  back  taxes 700  80 

interest  en  back  taxe^. |  76  32 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  11)02 26  09 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 2  76 

collections  on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections  on  licenses *  "'i53*66 

ad  valorem  rax  on  licensee 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tnx-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and   M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  oalance 


Ck. 


By  balance  from  1902  accoynt 

treasurer's    receipts      

land  delinquent   list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list  of  1903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  Keiiernl  tax-book,   UMKT 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  uu  rallrfxid  lax-book,  19o:;l... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  $11,007.06  at  2\^  per  cent 

commission   on   $3,425.28   at  2  per   cent 


6  "- 


to 


$14,084  66 


S 


801  13 


r,  sr. 

275  is 
6S  51 


$15,235  3S      $15,235  3b 


Si8 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


Mcdonald  county—Robert  W.  PATTBnsoK,  collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rey. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Du. 

To  general  tax-hook  of  1902 

ruUroad  tax-book  1002 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'   tax-book  of  190'J 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  luuaj 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  deUnquent  llHt  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses '. 

errors  and  additional  nssesBmentR  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  asnossments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to   1003  account 

warrant    to  balance 

Ch. 


$4,230  41 

65S  18 

243  64 

6  02 

899  73 

48  01 

33  69 

315  00 

8.J 


42  Go 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasnrers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of   1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  «ss"ssrreiits  'P   rallrond   <.a\-'iook,    lOOi*.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $4>780.26  at  5  per  cent '.. 

commission    on   $658.18    at   1   per   cent 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


$20  90 

6.214  59 

250  05 

217  02 

22  68 

7  32 

239  02 

6  58 


$5,978  16       $5,978  16 


Mcdonald  county— e.  e.  coffkb,  collector. 

In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db.  I 

To  general  tax-book  of  1903 $3.287  44 

railroad   tax-book   of   l*^oS 542  12 

merchants*  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1903 160  59 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  .lanuary  1,   1904) ,  3  52 

collections  on  back  taxes 185  83 

interest  on  back  taxes' .- 10  92 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 12  27 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years s 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 550  00 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 55 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-hook 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book 

errors   and  additional   assessments    on   current   M.    and   M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 2  90 

warrant  to  balance 

Cb. 


Ry  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list   of   1903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  aHse«»«ments  on  peuer.-il  tax-book,    r.Mj.'i 

eirors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tnx-book,  1^0.*{..  .. 
errors  and  erroneous  ass'essments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  ^,781.01  at  5  p^r  cent 

ronimlflslon  on  $r>i2.12  Ml  1  per  wwx 


$4,131  56 
283  32 
1*3  09 

2  98 

72 

189  o^ 

5  42 


$1,7:.0  II       $4,75tf  14 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLI*ECTORS. 


519 


MACON    COUNTY—Wm.    N.    Stamper,    Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ondingr  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Dr. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,   1003) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1001 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  rallrrnd   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book  — 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax 

book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1003  account 

warrant   to   oalance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from   1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of   1902 

Sersonal  delinquent  list  of  1902 
elinquent   railroad   tax    of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  peneral  tax-book.    19f>2 

errors  and  erroneous  }«^s^fi.^nifiits  on  railroad   lax-book.    10H2.. 
errors  and  erroneous  nf^sessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1002. 

commission  on  $20,599.98  at  2^^  p'?r  cent 

commission  on  $3,701.74  at  1  per  cent 


$22,514  36 

3,701  74 

663  n.o 

31  N.S 

1,279  05 

24l>  21 

204  70 

55  26 

113  11 

1,750  15 

10  14 

53  17 


1  26 


$30,626  58 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


$  03 

23,946  20 

6  317  12 

759  39 

45  79 

6  03 

515  00 

37  02 


$30,626  5S 


MACON    COUNTY--WM.    N.    Stamper,    Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dr. 


To  general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book  of   1003 

merchants*  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additionaJ  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-hook... 
errors  and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and   M.    tax 

book  , 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cr. 

By  balance  from  1002  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  J903 

personal   delinquent  list   of   190.*? 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessmenU  ou  tjonernl  tax-book,   lOo.". 

errors  and  erroneous  .'issessments  ou  railroad  tax-book.  i908 

errora  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tnx-book,   1903. 

rommlssion  on  $17,376.02  at  2\^  per  rent 

commission    on   $2,720.95   at   1    per   ocnt 


$16,978  65 

2,720  95 

492  18 

2'i  43 

1,474  52 

317  75 

252  99 

105  51 


7  2'* 

18  3s 


2.232  04  , 
14  77 
41  63 


$19 
3 


.759  85 
936  35 

528  28 

16  53 


434  40 
27  21 


$'2l.:u-2  r,-2      $21,7U2  «J2 


520 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


MADISON    COUNTY— Fbank    Sondbrman,    Collector, 
in  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  genera]  tax-book  of  1002 

rallrond   tax-book  1902 

merchants*  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1902 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 , 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collocflons   on  delinquent  ni.Mrcad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on   licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  nddftional  asRessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current   M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1903  account 

warrant    to   onlance 


14,275  65 

591  32 

282  20 

4  68 

160  79 

25  57 


49  53 


456  00 
17  20 


Cr. 


By  balance  from   1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of   1902 

Sersonal  delinquent  list  of  1902 
ellnquent    railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1902 

errorR  and  erroneous  nss^^ssmont?  on  railroad   tnx  book,   1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $4,730.11  at  5  per  cent 

commission  on  $591. S2   at  1  per  cent 


$5,862  94 


15428  54 
371  38 
116  36 

4  24 


236  51 
5  91 


|5»862  94 


MADISON    COUNTY— Frank    Sondbbman,    Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 

To  general   tax-book   of   1903 

railroad   tax-book   of   1903 

merchants*  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  vRlnrem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and   M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$3,418  62 
425  74 
237  65 

4  04 

143  56 

22  88 

34  41 

4  01 


Cb. 

By  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of  1903  

personal   delinquent  list   of    1903 .' 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  as.qcssments  on  general  tnx-book,   1903 

errors  and  erroneous  asaessmeuts  on  railroad  tax-book,  1003 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  14,017.96  at  5  per  cent 

commission  on  $425.74  at  1  per  cent 


576  00 
13  48 


$4,880  39 


$4,244  55 
305  16 
126  44 

1  08 

198  90 
4  26 


$4,8S0  39 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


S^i 


MARIES  COUNTY -Lbvi  F.  Pabxbr,  Collector. 
Id  accoont  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1908. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Db. 


To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

rallrood   tax-book   1002 

merchants*  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collrctions   on  delinquent   rniirofld  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book  — 
errors  and  sdrtltionfll  aRsrasments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1903  account 

warrant    to   oalance 


Cr. 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers*    receipts    

land   dPltnquent    list    of   1902 

Sersonal  delinquent  list  of  1902 
elinquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  ffenpi-al  tax-book.  1902 — 
errors  and  erroneous  aJsosiJinonts  on  railroad  tax-book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $4,633.11  at  6  per  cent 

commission  on  $ at  per  cent 


$4,234  11 


146  9S 

6  87 

109  46 

19  06 


409  Th) 
16  43 


State  Rev. 
and  Sta^ 
interest. 


$4,355  12, 
242  49 
55  32 

10  99 


277  99 


$4,941  91  :     $4,941  91 


MARIES  COUNTY— Levi  P.  Pabkeb,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1901. 


Db. 


To  general  tax-book  of  1903 

lailroad   tax-book  of  1903 

merchants*  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assAssments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments    on   current   M.    and   M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$3,417  91 

23  29 

130  ()!> 

7  OS 
199  02 


Cr. 

Ily  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer*s    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list   of   1903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  (»n  gfuonil  tux-hook,   linjii I 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  rnllroad  tax-book,  1903 > 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commLssion  on  $3,892.67  at  6  per  rent 

commission  on  $23.29  at  1  per  cent 


3.>9  00 
22  40 


$3,675  35 
238  57 


4  SO 


233  56 
23 


$1,159  39       $4,159  3y 


522 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


MARI05J  COUNTY— Collins  J.  Johnson,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rey. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Dr. 

To  general  tax-l»ok  of  1902 $18.859  15 

railroad   tax-book   19U2 3  736  87 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*   tax-book  of  1002 '596  75 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 3^80 

collections  on  back  taxes " 

interest  on  back  taxes "issi  05 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 '  99  ^i 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 70  30  1 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad   taxes ' 

collections    on    licenses 4,uio  i5 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 22  46 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax -book. . 
'erron  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    lax- 
book • 

amount   overpaid,    carried   to   19U3  account 

warrant    to    oalance 

Ctt. 

By  balance  from  UiOl   account 

treasurers'    receipts ]    126  8^1  85 

land   delinquent   list    of    1902 1180  35 

personal  delinquent  list   of  1902 [ [  433  jjs 

delinquent   railroad   tax    of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  ^^'iifHl  tax-book,    ]9<!2 45  35 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on   railroad   tax-book,    1902.... [ 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902... 

commission  on  $23,685.12  at  2  i>er  cent : 473  70 

commisision    on   $3,573.87    at   1    per   cent ,  35  74 

$28,990  84     $28,990  84 


MARION  COI.'NTY-Coi.LiNS  J.   Johnson,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


DiL  I 

To  general   tax-book   of  1903 $14  154  00 

railroad   tax-book   of   1903 2,734  ■*7 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 436^0 

Interest  on  current  taxos  (since  .January  1,   1904) 17  7o 

collections  on  back  taxes I 

Interest  on  back  taxes '      1,261  4.> 

collections  on  personal  deHnqiiPiit  list  of  1902 69  O9 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 24  So 

collections  on  delinquent   railroad  tuxes '  87  67 

collections   on    licenses ■      4,315^2 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  rallrf):i(l  tMx  look 

errors   and  additional   assessments    on   current    M.    and   M.    tax 

book  ' 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  190i  account 

warrant  to  balance 

Cii. 

By  balance  from   1902   account 

treasurer's    receipts    1 

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 ; 

personal    delinquent  list   of   190.T ^ 1 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  10):; 

errors  and  erroneous  asseRsmeiiN  tm  !:«MU'r!i)  ta\- ImmsU,    1!Mi;5 

errors  and  erroneous  assos«in«'nis  on  railr<jad  ta\'-lM»nk'.   lOO.*; 

errors  and  erroneous  assessnitiiiM  on  ^i.  and  M,  tax-l>ook,    IfMt:; 

commission   on    $18,9<il.87   at   l":-    per   o«iit 

commission    on  $2,001.51    at    1    lur   ( out   

♦balance    

*'J3.1fn  7(1 


$20,997  76 

1,014  20 

347  25 

41  30 


474  4S 

26  <>•• 

200  6C 


$23,101  70 


•Railroad  taxes  claimed  by  county  under  act  of  March  23,  1808. 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


523 


MERCER  COUNTY— •John  B.  Powell,  Ez-offlcio  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1908. 


State  Rer. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  genera]  tax-book  of  1002 

railroad  tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1002 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  l,  1903 ) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  •  on  personal  dellnqnent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent   railroad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additicHial  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  rail  road  tr*T-booir 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to   1903  account 

warrant   to  balance 


n0.139  77 

1,270  90 

257  73 

24  65 
281  37 

25  50 


2S  61 
38  51 


6  00 


Cr. 


Dy  balance  from   1001  account 

treasurers*    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1902 

Sersonal  delinquent  list  of  1002 
elinquent  railroad   tax   of   1902 

erroi*s  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,   1002.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $9,652.79  at  2%  per  cent 

conunlsslon   on  $1,828.43   at  2   per   cent 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Ill 


,231  94 
309  18 
242  91 

4  05 

7  07 

241  32 

36  57 


$12,073  04  I  $12,073  04 


•Note.— -This  account  was  collected  by  three  ex-offlclo  collectors.  Schuyler  King, 
the  duly  elected  ex-olficto  collector,  resigned  the  office  December  81,  1002,  having  been 
elected  Circuit  Clerk.  H.  R.  Spencer  was  appointed  by  the  Connty  Court  to  nil  out 
the  unexpired  term.  The  Connty  Court  having  no  authority  to  fill  the  vacancy,  the 
Governor  of  the  State  appointed  John  E.  Powell  to  succeed  Mr.  Spencer,  who  had 
only   served   one   month 


MERCER-  COUNTY— H.    R.    Sprncee,   Ex-oflTiclo   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 


To  general  tax-book  of  19<)3 

railroad   tax-book   of  1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1004) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 , 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional  assessments   on   current   ^.   and   M.    t»x 


book 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account, 
warrant  to  balance 


Ca. 


By  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  dellnqnent  list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list  of  1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1003 

errors  and  erroneous  assessment?  on  general  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1003..  .. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book.   1903. 

commission  on  $7,714.23  at  2%  per  cont 

commission    on   $1,461.43   at   2   per   cent 


$7,955  70 

916  45 

196  28 

22  04 

280  4;t 

46  61 


50  49 
26  60 
'2'i),V 


3  47 


$9,500  42 


$9 


.004  06 

150  fn; 

112  62 


3  US 

7  SI 

i;»-J  Si; 

I'D  1';] 

$9,500  42 


524 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


MILLER   COUNTY— Prank   W.   Fbndobp,      Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1908. 


State  Ray. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Dr. 


To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

railroad   tax-book   1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on  delinquent   rAllroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book, 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    ta 

book 

amount  overoaid,    carried   to  1903  account 

warrant    to   oalance 


Cr. 


liy  balance  from  1001   account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of  1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of   19v>2 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1902.... 
errors  ard  erroneous  asaessmenis  on  railioad  ::ix-book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $6,D37.19  at  G  per  cent 

commission  on  |2iJ.16  at  1  per  cent 


$6,136  64 

259  16 

304  42 

12  81 

237  71 

29  35 

17  65 


6  03 
307  06 

3  31 

4  00 


7  77 


S  &3 

$6,480  17 
356  75 
105  28 

50  01 

3  72 

326  86 

2  59 


$7,325  91  I    $7,325  91 


To 


MILLER  COUNTY— Geo.  F.  FteitGusoN,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1.  1904. 


Dr. 

general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of   1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  .Tanuary  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book ' 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tnx-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments    on   current   M.    and   M.    tax-i 

book  ' 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account t 

warrant  to  balance '. 


$4,440  71 

186  96 

214  S6 

4  89 

279  14 

37  11 

11  40 


Cr. 


By  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

laud  delinquent   list  of  1903 * 

personal   delinquent  list   of   1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  190.3 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  j:»»n'^ral  tax-lK)()k.   lOU.'l , 

errors  and  erroneous  asr.essraeuts  on  railroad  tux-book,   19<)H i 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,    190.*?..' 

commission  on  $4,942.09  at  5  per  cent . 

commission   on  $180.90   at  1   por   rent 


326  00 
1  15 
4  89 


07 
3  55 


•  •  «  •  « 


$r>.r)i()  73 


$4.S83  55 

305  64 

61  38 

06 

8  70 

2  42 
247  11 

1  87 


$3,510  7 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COI.IvECTORS. 


525 


MISSISSIPPI    COUNTY-EuwiN    P.   Deal,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  I,  1903. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Dr. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 l 

railroad   tax-book  1902 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1908) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 1 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book ■ 

amount  overpaid,   carried   to  1903  account ; 

warrant   to  balance. . .  1 

Cu. 


I 

$6,405  23  ! 

1,334  Gl 

301  42 

6  72 

624  67 

65  18 


45  02 
1,223  00  ! 


23  68 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treaaurers'    receipts    

land  delinquent   list   of   1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  geiieral  tax-bootc,    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assossments  on  raiiion'i   tj'x -'•'•»'.'     1 '>•»•» 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission    on   $7,804.58    at   4    per    cent 

commission   on  11,333.53  at  1  per  cent 


$4  10 

8,877  19 

681  34 

198  05 

1  11 

31  00 

1  25 

312  18 

13  34 


,  110.019  56     $10,019  66 


MISSISSIPPI    COUNTY-Oeo.   W.    Ashbt,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 

To  general   tax-book  of  1903 :    •4  775  30 

railroad   tax-book   of   1903 976  k; 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1 903 228  84 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 10  00 

collections  on  back  taxes 54129 

interest  on  back  taxes 68  2i) 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 57  50 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 884  00 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-hook 

errors  and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.    tax- 
book  13  13 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 20  21 

warrant  to  balance [ 

Ck.  ! 

By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    $6,707  92 

land  delinquent  list  of  i903 416  62 

personal   delinquent  list   of  19^3 195  78 

dellnauent  railroad  tax  of  1903 ' 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1003 12  44 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  mllroad  tax  honk.  1003 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1903..  

commission  on  $5,956.45  at  4  per  cent 238  14 

commission   on  $976.16  at  1  per  cent i  9  76 

I     $7,580  66       $7,580  66 


5->^> 


REPOkT  OF  tHE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


MONITEAU  COUNTY— Henry   Zurmuktilen,   Collector, 
lu  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Key. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Da. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

railroad   tax-book   1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collection's  on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book — 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax 

book 

amount  overpaid,   carried   to  1908  account 

warrant   to  halance 


Ctt. 


P»y 


balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of   1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent  railroad  tax   of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad   tax-book,   19^2.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $11,101.12  at  3  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,423.52  at  1  per  cent 


$9.S06  1^ 

1,423  52 

610  6i 

11  3^ 

455  70 

45  81 

137  51 

13  21 

90  13 

1.067  60 

27  91 


$12,280  71 
590  26 
424  91 

20  74 

25  62 

333  03 

14  24 

$13,689  51     $13,689  61 


MONITEAU  COUNTY— Henry  Zurmdjahlrn,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dh. 

To  general   tax-book  of  1903 

railroad   tax-book  of  1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  .January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  gd.  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-hook... 
errors  and  additional  assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.   tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cn. 


By  balance  from   1902   account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  ll&t  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list  of  1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-t)ook,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1903. 

commission  on  $9,119.74  at  4  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,295.05  at  1  per  cent 


$7,250  93 

l,29o  06 

471  15 

7  91 

757  18 

87  08 

135  99 

103  37 


1,115  50 
28  94 


$11,253  10 


$10,140  41 
3  4  77 
326  23 

9  99 

3  96 

364  79 

12  95 


$11,253  10 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLtECTOUS. 


527 


MONUOE   COUNTY— W.   II.    II.   Cicow,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  Marcli  1,  HMXi. 


1>B. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

raiiioad    tax-book   1902 

merciiauts'  niid  maiiufacturcrs'   tax-book   of   1902 

inicrest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,   19o;{) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  tuxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent   railroad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax  book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book.. 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax 

book 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1903  account 

warrant    to   oalance 


State  Rev. 

State  Rev. 

and  State 

and  State 

interest. 

interest. 

$11,934  17 

1,719  18 

328  85 

25  29 

523  14 

78  24 

94  87 

4  36 

75  30 

109  00 

3  00 

58  96 


By 


Cr. 


balnnce  from   1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

laud   delinquent   list   of  1902 

personal  dehnouent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad  tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.    19(i'.^ 

errors  and  errunt^ous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book.    1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $15,096.89  at  3  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,719.12  at  1  per  cent 


$16,482  76 

629  76 

348  41 

1  85 

21  50 

452  91 
17  17 

$17,954  36     $17,954  36 


To 


MONROE   COUNTY— W.  H.   H.  Cbow,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dr. 


general   tax-book  of  1901 

railroad   tax-book   of  19U.J 

merciiants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  delinouent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes * 

collections  on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  llceusos 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  t«x-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and   additional   atsessmonts    on    current    M.    and   M.    tax 

book   

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


I 


$11,406  66 

1,266  50 

237  20 

11  67 

644  93 

91  38 

123  11 

59  36 

205  00 
2  16 


62  12 


Cr. 

By  balance  from   1902  account J'.S  96 

treasurer's    receipts    12,893  44 


land  delinquent   list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list  of  1903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assosaraents  on  general  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessment.s  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book.   lOo." 

commission  on   !R11. 942.15  at  3  per  cent 

commission   on   $1,259.63   at  1   per    cent 


$14,110  09 


514  78 

261  66 

6  87 

3  52 


858  26 
12  60 

$14,110  09 


528 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


MONTGOMERY  COUNTY— W.  I.    Gardnkr,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


-State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

rui IroAd   tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  roanufacturors'   tax-book  of  J  902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  dellnmient  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on   delinquent   rallroml   taxoK 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  aRsesFments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    cnx 

book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1903  account 

warrant    to   oalanoe 


$10,G52  3S 

1,801  66 

432  17 

16  78 

1.028  87 

167  17 

181  39 

21  59 

108  67 

822  99 

29  07 


Cb. 


By  balance  from   1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of   1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 «« 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1902 

errors  and  erroneoiis  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1902.... 
errors  and  errouoous  assossmenls  on  railroad  tax-book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1002. 

commission  on  $12,246.90  at  3  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,801.66  at  1  per  cent 


$15,262  64 


$13,793  29 
653  54 
417  86 

12  52 


367  41 
18  02 


$15,262  64 


MONTGOMERY  COtTNTY— W.  I.    Gabdneb,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 


To  general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of  190.3 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  3903 

interest- on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

ccUectlons  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years.... 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 
errors  and  additional  assossments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.    and   M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cb. 


ny  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list   of  1903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1003 

errors  and  erroneous  nfiscssments  on  cfpnernl  tax-book,   1003...., 

errors  and  erroneous  assossments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M,  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission    on   $D.?S5?.ns  at   4  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,310.33   at  1  per  cent 


$7,606  21 

1.310  33 

323  22 

4  28 

816  56 

159  80 

94  08 

37  76 


$11,359  36 


$9,827  18 
427  24 
279  98 

15  07 


371  66 
13  10 


$11,359  36 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


529 


MORGAN   COUNTY— AwpicBD  W.   BuBNS^  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1908L 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book  1902 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years.. 

collections  on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current   M.    and    M.    tax 

book 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1903  account 

warrant   to  balance 


Or. 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers*    receipts    

land  delinquent  list   of  1902... .  . 

Sersonal  delinquent  list  of  1902 
elinquent  railroad  tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1902 

errors  and  erroneoas  asKessments  on  railroad  tax-book.   J  902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1002. 

commission  on  16,421.79  at  4  per  cent 

commission   on  |o75.06   at  1  per  cent 


|G,161  91 

675  08 

176  41 

6  99 

623  64 

60  03 


220  00 
2  40 


State  Rev. 
and  Rtate 
interest. 


$7,726  46 


$6,764  20 
478  18 
188  10 

33  36 


256  87 
6  75 


$7,726  46 


MORGAN  COUNTY— Edwin    S.    Clin«,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


To 


Dr. 


general  tax-book  of  1903 : 

railroad   tax-book   of  1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections*  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additlcmal  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and   M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Or. 


By  balance  from  1902  account. 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list  of  1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  $4,933.66  at  4  per  cent 

commission   on  $420.37  at  1  per   ceht 

^balance 


$4,457  66 

420  37 

144  88 

4  67 

461  79 

49  54 


218  00 
2  16 


$5,759  07 


$5,006  87 

271  57 

97  47 

36  00 


197  34 

4  20 

145  62 


$5,769  07 


•Ralhoad  taxes  claimed  by  county  under  Act  of  March  23,  1868. 
A-34 


53^ 


REPORT  OF  TUE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


XF:W    M\I)IMI>   CorNTY— Hexrt    E.    Broughtox,  Collector. 
Iq  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1.  1901 


State  Rer. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Kev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Dl. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 $5,530  16 

railroad  tax-book   1902 948  40 

merchantii'  and  manufacturei-s'  tax-book  of  1  $)<*2 3'»6  79 

interest  on  current  taxes  (Bince  January  1,  V&jZ) Ig  ig 

collections  on  back  taxes 121  27 

interest  on  back  taxes 30  92 

collections  on  personal  d-fllnquent  list  of  lO^i 

collections  on  persona]  dellnqnent  ll»t  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on  dMlnquent   railroad  taxes 54  41 

collections    on    licenses I.iVm  54 

ad   valorem   tax  on  licenses 12  49 

errors  and  addltionnl  afuteffsments  on  current  general  tnx-book....  4  82 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book.. 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current   M.    and    H.    tax- 
book 5  38 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to   19U3  account 

warrant    to  balance 

Cb. 

Dy  balance  from   1901   account 

treasurers'    receipts    * 

land   delinquent   list    of   1902 

personal  dellnnuent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad   tax    of    19i>2 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  nss 'asaionts  on  rallroa'l  tax-book,    1902 

errors  and  erroneoun  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $6,^87.86  at  4  per  cent 

commission   on  $048.10  at  1   per  cent 1 

,    $8,138  36 


$~il3  60 

7.104  51 

82  04 

120  66 

92  56 


2T5  51 
89  48 


NDW   MADRID   COrNTY-HKxnT   R   Broughton,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 


I 


To  general    tax-book   of  1903 !  $4,iSn  77 

railroad   tax-book  of  1903 286  72 

merchants*  and  mannfacturers*  tax-book  of  1903 '  1,042  d6 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 13  g4 

collections  on  back  taxes 7S  97 

interest  on  back  taxes 14  32 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenws 1.248  26 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 10  20 


errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book 
errors  and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.    tax 

book 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cr. 


By  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of   190.? 

personal   delinquent  list  of   1903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  errouenxiR  HRBessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-l>o<A,    1903. 

commission   on  $5,701.40  at  4  per  cent 

comndseion  on  $1,042.56  at  1  per  cent 


2  34 


$6,885  79 


$6,505  48 
51  77 
78  18 

11  88 

228  06 
10  43 

$6,885  79 

ACCOL'NTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


531 


NEWTON  COUNTY— David  P.   Wbbms,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  tnzes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Dr. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad  tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1002 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

ccUectlons  on  delinquent  rniiroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  rax-booh  — 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current   M.    and    M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,    carried   to   1903  account 

warrant    to    oalance 


11::, 488  61 

:2,198  13 

641  37 

20  59 

1.075  90 

125  06 

104  64 


86S  50 

7  12 

19  47 


Or. 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of  1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent  ralfroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  nssosMin'^nls  on  railroad  tax-book,    1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission   on  $13,503.49   at  2%   per   cent 

commission  on  ^,196.49  at  1  per  cent 


2S  95 


$17,578  34 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


$15,340  43 

1,306  77 

524  52 

1  64 

22  43 

23  00 
337  59 

21  96 


$17,678  34 


To 


NEWTON  county-David   p.   Weems,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  Mardh  1,  1904. 


Dr. 


general   tax-book   of  190.? 

railroad   tax-book  of  1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax -book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1004 ji 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.   tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cr. 


By  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  .'903 

personal   delinquent  list  of  1903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903..... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1908. 

commission  on  $10,664.80  at  2%  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,675.52  at  1  per  cent 


$9,361  96 

1,67(5  04 

512  7S 

1)  68 

1,181  02 

181  82 

61  40 


715  41 
4  17 


1  94 


$13,715  22 


$12,044  16 

975  27 

337  96 

52 

51  99 

22  33 

266  23 

16  76 


$13,715  22 


532 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


NODAWAY  COUNTY-llENj.  F.  Litts,  Ex  officio  Collector. 
Jo  account  with  State  taxes  for  tbe  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rey. 
and  State 
Interest 


State  ReT. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Dr. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad  tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  genera]  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1903  account 

warrant    to  balance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of   1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1902.... 
errors  and  erroneous  ni>si;-3nmenis  on  railroad  tax-book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $27,868.96  at  2H  per  cent 

commission  on  15,243.28  at  2  per  cent 


$28,481  34 

2.940  58 

658  03 

78  12 

339  95 

70  20 

13  87 

39  65 

1,226  25 

18  87 


35  IS 


$33,901  99 


$101  94 

32,278  79 

315  22 

347  00 

5  59 

52  15 

4  96 
696  47 
104  87 


$38,901  99 


NODAWAY  COUNTY— Ben  J.  F.  Littr,  E2x-officlo  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 

To  general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of  1903 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tnx-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinqnent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  prevlons  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional  assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$22,625  16 

2,257  08 

475  65 

73  56 

251  86 

41  88 


1,116  00 
10  96 


38  IS 


Cr. 


By  balance  from   1902  acconnt 

treasurer's    recf ipts    

land  delinqnent  list  of   1903 

personal   delinquent  list  of   1903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  en  general  tnx-book,   1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission   on  $22,269.31  at  2%  per  cent 

commission  on  $4,127.90  at  2  per   cent 


$26,890  33 


$35  18 

26,760  93 

201  84 

198  27 

20  67 

29  30 

4  86 

556  73 

82  55 


$26,890  33 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


533 


OREGON  COUNTY— R.  Alex.  Youkg^  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1908. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad  tax-book  1902 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1002 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1001 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes • 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book  — 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current   M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1903  account 

warrant   to  balance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers*    receipts   > 

land  delinquent   list   of  1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

delinquent  railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.    1902 — 
errors  and  erroneous  asFessments  on  railroad  tax-book.   1002. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission   on   $5,586.86   at    5   per   cent 

commission  on  $534.67  at  1  per  cent 


$4,727  48 

534  67 

185  92 

11  00 

472  6S 

56  92 

33  74 


14  44 

633  00 

5  07 

24  11 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


$6,699  03 


$5,851  28 
451  65 
101  98 

9  43 


279  34 
5  35 


$6,699  03 


OREOON  COUNTY— R.  Alex.  Yol'nq,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 

To  general   tax-book  of  100.^ 

railroad   tax-book  of  1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904} 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and   M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$3,491  68 

384  OS 

141 '93 

3  26 

339  41 

35  22 

12  69 


Or. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts 

land  delinquent   list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list  of   1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  gonenil  tax-lmok.   10<)3 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tox-lmok,  100.3 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book.   1003. 

commission  on  $4,293.00  at  5   i)er   cent 

( onimiFsion   on  $384.08  nt  1   p€r  enit 


685  00  I 

4  47 

11  87 


$4,459  IS 

330  23 

86  92 

14  76 


214  (>S 
3  S( 


$5,10'J  CI  I     $5,101)  Gl 


534 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


OSAGK  COI'NTV-Kdward  F.  Leach,  Collector. 
Iq  accouBt  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1908. 


State  Rev.  I  State  ReT. 
and  State)  and  State 
interest.  1  interest. 


•    a     «    •    « 


■     •    •    » 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  nianufurtui-M-s'  tax-book  of  19(^2... 
Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  lOU.'H-. 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  j-ears 

collections  on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current   M.    and    M.    tax- 
book  

amount   overpaid,    carried   to   1903  account 

warrant    to   balance 


$8 
1 


Cr. 


By  balance  from   1901   account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of   1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   rnilroad   tax    of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.  1902.... 
errors  and  erroneous  Oi-ip^sin'Mits  en  railroad  i.ax-book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assossments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $10, (122..^!  at  4  p*^v  cont 

commission  on   $1,244.28   at  1   per   cent 


,130  01 

,244 

28 

28S  SO 

5 

32 

81 

72 

7 

74 

$11,623  25 


20  86 


8.5  9:» 

,597  0«^ 
60  99 


10 


$0  2:) 

,939  01 

lis  93 

50  53 


1  2'. 
40(»  jcy 

12  44 
$11,523  25 


OSA(}K  COUNTV— Enw.\i:D  F.  Leach,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dr. 


To  general   tax-book   of  190."? 

railroad   tax-book  of  1903 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  190.3 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,   1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  persona]  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  nssessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

orrors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and   additional   assessments    on    current    M.    and   M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cr. 

IJy  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of   11)03 

personal    delinquent  list   of    19<\'; 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  190.T 

errors  and  erroneous  nasossments  on  upnerjil  tax-book.    IJXk'I 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  ou  railiond  tax-l>ook,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,    1903. 

commission    on   $7.9.'ia.l9   at   4   i»i'r   cent  

iMnniJii.^feion    nn   ?'.6o..'>5    at    1    jut   cent 


$5,857  16 

956  55 

236  35 

3  08 

114  41 

12  09 

15  58 


1.747  :>o 
3»J  11 


b  hi 


$S,981  50 


$8,562  S-'» 
67  ',«» 
26  M 

HO 


317  32 

9  57 

$S,9S4  :.ii 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


535 


OZAKK    COUNTY— Thomas    Mibhler,    Collector. 
Id  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

railroad   tax-book   1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1903  account 

warrant   to   oalance 


$2,990  41 


Cr. 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land  delinquent   list   of   1902 

Sersonal  delinquent  list  of  1902 
ellnquent   railroad   tax    of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  t:ix-book.    1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  Bf.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $3,005.21   at  6  per  cent 

commission  on  I at  per  cent 


130  97 
13  23  ' 

166  c6  : 
25  79 
52  57 
16  82 


r."  I 


$3,396  15 


$2,841  72 
253  52 
103  87 

16  73 

180  31 

$3,396  15 


OZAKK    CC»UNTY~TiiOMA8    MiSHLER^    Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 


To  general   tax-book   of  lOO.^? 

railroad   tax-book  of  1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  T>o.^ 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1903 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  tuxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments    on   current    M.    and   M.    tax 

book  

junonnt  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cr. 


By 


balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of  1903 

personal   dellnmieut  list   of  190:] 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  r.ailroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   lUnH. 

commission    on   $2, 464.61    at   6   p^T   coiit 

commission  on  $ at  per  cent 


$2,309  SI 

""i64'67' 
13  22  I 
212  73 
31  81  I 
38  97  : 
13  26 


$J,7l'l  i- 


$2,329  99 

171  13 

57  19 

18  2i; 


147  SS 


5;ii.T24  47 


536 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


PEMISCOT    COUNTY— J.    H.    McVamlajxd,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  liMSi 


State  Rey. 
and  State 
Interest 


State  Ber. 
and  State 
interest. 


Dr. 


To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad  tax-book   1902 

merchanti'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years — 

collections  on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additlcnal  assosBments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  ass^essments  on  cnrrf»nt  railroad  tax-book.. 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current   M.    and   M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1903  account 

wairant    to   oalance '. 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1901   account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of  1902 

Sersonal  delinquent  list  of  1902 
ellnquent    railroad    tax    of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-hook.   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assossments  on  railroad  tax-book,   1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $$.4S0.40  at  4  per  cent 

commission  on  $319.63  at  1  per  cent 


16,272  20 

319  63 

658  47 

21  64 

154  27 

56  64 


1,933  00 
82  22 


17  61 


$8 


,475  22 
340  55 

200  86 

53  63 

3  00 

339  22 

3  20 


19,415  68  ,    19.415  68 


PEMISCOT    COUNTY— J.    H.    McFablaio)^   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db, 


To  general  tax-book  of  1903 

railroad   tax-book  of  1903 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (sluce  January  1,  1904) 

collecticns  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  addlticmal  as-sessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-hook... 
errors  and  additional  assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.   tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1004  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cb. 

By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list   of  1 903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  aasoRsraents  on  general  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assosfsraents  on  railroad  tax-hook,  1903. — 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1903. 

commfHsIon   on  17,207.03  at   4   per   cent 

commission   on   i6S9.91   at  1  per  cent 


$4,914  65  I 

689  91 

415  93 

55  79  : 

12*^  97  j 

45  19  ' 


2,281  GO 
69  0? 


o    • 


U  61 


18,606  16 


$7,613  40 
372  65 
237  82 

66  72 

20  39 

28S  28 

6  90 

18.606  IG 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


537 


PBRBY   COUNTY— Bmanubl  Estbl,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1908. 


State  Rey. 
and  State 
interest 


State  Bey. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book   1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1003) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  j'ears 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  yalorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  addltiooal  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1903  account 

warrant   to  balance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from   1901   account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list    of  1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  "assessments  on  gpiipral  tax-book.    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book.   1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission   on   $9,794.38   at   4  per  cent 

commission   on  $114.38   at  1   per   cent 


$7,497  30 

114  3S 

448  57 

9  75 

64  81 

8  54 


20  68 


1,788  00 
7S  4S 


1  2o 


$10,021  79 


$9,536  52 
48  23 

44  12 


391  78 
1  14 


$10,021  79 


PERRY   COUNTY— EitANUBL   Esi-BL,   Collector, 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 

To  general   tax-book   of  190.^ 

railroad   tax-book   of  1903 

merchants*  and  niannf acturera'  tax  hook  of  19(<3 .- 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1004) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book 
errors   and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1004  account , , 

warrant  to  balance .' 


Cr. 


Uy  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list  of  1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1003 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 — 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903 

commission   on  $8,263.71  at  4  per   cent 

commission    on    $93.97    at   1   per    cent 


$5,504  7S 

93  97 

318  42 

7  7* 

43  -'5 

4  49 

19  3.'» 

98 


$8,018  35 
19  IH 
26  99 


330  in 


94 


$8,397  82       $8,397  82 


538 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


PETTIS  COVNTi'-EMMET   B.  McCluke,   Collector. 
Id  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rey. 
and  State 
intereBL 


State  Her. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Da. 


To  general 


of  1002. 


tax-book  oi  1  i'vi.: *94  UQ<>  on 

railroad   tax-book   1902 ,  ^"Ptnn  ?k 

merchants'  and  manufactnrors'   tax-book   ot    l'.Mi2 

.interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  ],  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes , 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections    on   delinquent   railro:id    laxcs..  

collections    on    licenses 2  330 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses ' 

errors  and  addltlonnl  assessments  on  current  genernl  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book, 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax 

book * 

amount   overpaid,    carried   to    1903  account 

warrant    to    oalance 


3,560 

740 

37 

3,326 
386 
323 
345 
160 


07 
98 
42 
69 
67 
06 
11 
73 
00 


Cu. 


By  balance  from  1901   accoiint 
tieasureis'    receipts 


land   delinquent  "list   of   1902 ..'.[..'.'."['       2 

personal  delinquent  list   of  19(>2 ]*        1 

delinquent    railroad    tax    of    19-»2 *'*.'] 

errors  and  erroneous  assossrnents  on  j?on«M-jil  tsix-book.    1902 .^..\ 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad   tax-hook,    19n2 

errors  and  erroneon«i  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1902 | 

commission   on   $27,96.).n.^   at   IH   per  cent 

commission   on  $3, .^54. 82  at  1  por  cent 


$13  60 

,485  IS 

.961  IS 

,062  44 

5  2o 

147  99 

1  06 

4S9  3S 

35  55 


$36,203  63  ,  $36,203  63 


PETTIS   county-Emmet   B.   McCluke,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


To 


By 


Da. 


I 


J  ."  'O  ...... 

1904) 


general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of   1903 

merchants*  and  manufactiirers'  tax-book  of 
interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1, 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections    on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  llcenaes 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  r.iilroad  tax  book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments    on   current   M.    and   M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$18,790  56 
2,623 
593 


27 


4,190 
622 

98.S 


Cr. 


balance  from   1002  account 
treasurer's    receipts    


51 
55 
50 
87 
52 


2,400  00 


personal  delinquent  list  of  100.1 
delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903. 
errors  and  erroneous  a.siseRHmen(s 
errors  and  erroneous  nssessments 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments 


rommisjaion  on 
(•i»mniis.=5ioii    rui 


$2G,4S>.1K 
$2.«ilH  tJl 


on  penpral  tax-hook, 
on  rriilrond  tax-book,   190o. 
on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,    190.';. 


190^. 
10 


:it    1-i    per   rent 
nl    1    pHT    ct-nt.. 


$27,636  34 


land   delinquent   list  of  1903 1 i  ^q^ 


49i 


1 

416 
26 


2:» 
OS 

90 
SH 


1:: 
0,» 
20 


$:io.2:;7  2S      $30,2  57  2S 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


539 


PHELPR   COUNTY— A.  B.   Halb^  Collector, 
in  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1908. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest 


Db. 

To  general  *AZ-book  of  1002 

railroad   tax-book   1 902 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1 902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses , 

errors  and  additional  nssessments  on  current  general  tnx-book ' 

en-ors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book, 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax 

book , 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1908  account 

warrant   to  balance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from   1901  account 

treasurers*    receipts    

land  delinquent   list   of  1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  ou  railroad  tax-book,    1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book.  1902. 

commission    on    $6,406.47   at  5  per   cent 

commission  on  $1,106.91   at  1  per   cent 


30  79 


$8,237  45 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


$5,442  51 

1,252  P8 

264  60 

20  89 

444  64 

100  09 

41  55 


620  (K) 
19  50 


$7,211  78 

566  11 

82  40 

7  ii7i 

37  37 

47 

38 

320  33 

11  06 

$8,237  45 


PHKLPS   COUNTY— A.   B.   Hams,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,   1904. 


Db. 


To  general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book  of  1903 

merchants*  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) , 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on  licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book, 
errors  and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and  'M.    tax 

book  

amonnt  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$4,585  41 

925  77 

213  2) 

13  13 

530  73 

104  82 

5  50 

5  67 

Cb. 


By  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list   of   100.^ 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  190.1 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.   19(k'{ 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on   railroad   tax-boox,   1!»03... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book.   1903. 

commission  on  $5.624..%  at  4  per  cent 

commission   on  $810.65   at  1   per  cent 


9.S 
2"  11 


$30 

79 

6,214  06 

550 

6S 

69  56 

•) 

53 

49 

66 

ojo 

97 

8 

11 

$7,150  86  I     $7,150  86 


540 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR, 


PIKE}  COUNTY— John  A.  Fsarbost,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


"State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Da. 


To  general  tax-book  of  1302 ., 

railroad  tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

•railroad  taxes  claimed  by  county,  1900-1901,   on  account 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on  delinquent    .'allroad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  Talorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book, 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M. 

book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1903  account 

warrant    to   oalance 


118,006  48 

3,316  08 

695  02 

3,748  77 

18  03 

1,733  18 

231  26 

147  96 

38  89 


1,196  00 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  190L  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of  1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.  1902.... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission    on    $20,427.87    at    2%    por    cent 

commission  on  $2,541.08  at  1  per  cent 

•balance    


$22,082  36 

873  70 

572  5S 

375  00 

71  52 

81  25 

610  70 

25  41 

4.537>64 


$29,130  16 


$29,130  16 


•Railroad  taxes  claimed  by  comity  nnder  Act  of  March  23,  1868. 


PIKE   COUNTY— Wm.   A.   Jobdan,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dr. 

To  general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book  of  1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes *.... 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assoRsments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from   1902  account. 

trensurf r"s    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 , 

personal   delinquent  list  of  1903 , 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1903 

errors  and  erroneous  asflessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and.  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  rax-book,   1903.. 

commission  on  $13,670.84  at  2U  por   ofnt 

commission  on  $3,174.43  at  1  per  cent 

*!»nlanco    


$13,292  17 

2.444  43 

418  60 

7  70 

562  76 

46  06 

22  18 

4  39 


1,512  00 


$18,310  29 


$14,917  97 

1,292  69 

629  11 

270  00 

316  27 

36  56 
3U  93 

21  74 
574  02 


$1S\310  L*9 


•Railroad  taxes  claimed  by  county  under  Act  of  March  23,  1868. 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLIiCTORS. 


541 


PLATTE   county-Tempi^  M.   Bauohman,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1908. 


State  Re7. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book   1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  iiat  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  dellnouent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on   delinquent   railroad  tares 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book, 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax-  . 

book 

amount  oyerpald,    carried   to  1903  account 

warrant   to   oalance. . . '. 

Cb. 


112.588  24 

2,947  31 

274  47 

3  40 

406  26 

88  10 

17  28 


6)0  00 
19  05 


By  balance  from   1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    ^ 

land   delinquent   list   of  1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assossments  on  railroad  tax-book,   1902 ' 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on.  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902..  ' 

commission  on  $13,212.38  at  3  per  cent 

commission  on  $2,947.31  at  1  per  cent 


12  06 


$17,006  17 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


$4  69 

15.741  22 

oL'O  96 

248  09 

64  17 

1  20 

396  37 

29  47 


$17,006  17 


PLATTE    COUNTY— WiLLi.^M    Forman,    Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dr. 

To  general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of  19('3 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1003 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1.  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes  

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1903 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and   M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,  carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$10,286  46 

2,151  69 

220  70 

5  60 

399  73 

6*  98 

21  60 


1,030  00 
28  37 


11  66 


Cr. 

By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    $13,062  70 

422  60 
218  76 


land  delinquent  list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list   of  1903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of   1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.   1003 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   190.'{ 

commission  on  $11,200.99  at  2%  per  cent 

commlasion  on  $2,161.59  at  1  per  cent 


189  62 

47 

280  02 

21  52 


$14,195  69  $14,195  69 


>\^ 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


roLK    COUNTY— Pascal    M.    Wood,    Collector, 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1908. 


State  Bey. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Da. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

railroad  tax-book   1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1 002 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  Jnnuary  1,  1003; 

collections  on  back  taxes , 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  pergonal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years , 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assesBments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax -book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 

book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  19u3  account ,,... 

warrant    to  balance 


$10,522  39 

1,130  33 

496  34 

43  59 

533  09 

88  00 

103  40 

8  66 

52  20 

205  00 


Cr, 


r.y  balance  from  lOOl   account 

treasurers*    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of  1902 

personal  dellnmient  list  of  1002 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1902 

errors  mid  erroneous  asbessments  on  genera]  tax-book,    1902 

errors  nnd  erroneous  assessments  on   railroad  tax-book,   1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  «tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on   $11,098.87  at  4  per  cent 

commission   on  $1,130.33  at  1   per   cPiit 


4  25 


113,187  25 


State  Rer. 

and  State 
interest. 


$11,839  06 
565  71 
279  54 

45  69 

2  00 

443  95 

11  30 


$13,187  25 


POLK    COUNTY— Lox.    C.    Robehtso??,    Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


.Dr. 


To  geuernl    tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of  1903 

merchants*  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1908 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  .January  1,  10<M) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses . . « •. 

«!rror6  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and   M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


17,498  10 
813  19 
378  55 
29  04 
621  07 
119  75 
57  84 


466  00 


Cb. 


By  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer's    receiptj 

land  delinquent   list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list   of  1903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1003 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1903...., 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903..... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1003. 

commission  on  $8,575.81  at  3  per  cent 

commission  on  $813.19  at  1  p^-r  cpnt 


$9,983  64 


$9,094  46 
350  21 
238  42 

33  86 

2  09 

2515  37 

8  13 

$9,963  54 


ACCOUNTS  OK  COLLECTORS. 


543 


rULASKI    COUNTY— John    \V.    Wiieeij:r,   CoUcclor. 
In  nccount  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


I  State  Rev.  State  Rev. 


and  State 
Interest. 


and  State 
interest. 


Dr. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book   1902 

merchants*  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1.  190.'{) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent   railroad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tnx-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments* on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additi<»al  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 

boolf. 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1903  account 

warrant    to   oalance 


$3,688  08 

1,277  26 

238  09 

8  02. 

370  52 

49  05 

11  31 


ir>  65 
350  00 


Ky 


Cr. 


balance  from   1901   account 

treasurers*    receipts    

land   delinquent   list    of   1902 

personal  delinquent  list  -of  1902 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  .assossraenU  on  railroad   tjx-hoo^:,    1002.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

conimlsBion   on  $4,715.07  at  6  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,250.36  at  1  pt^'r  cent 


$6,007  9S 


$5,131  32 

416  10 

104  48 

26  90 

33  78 

•  282 
12 

90 
50 

$6,007 

98 

PTILASIvI   COUNTY— Albert   L.   Matthews,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dr. 


To  general   tax-book   of  1903 $2,86147 


railroad   tax-book   of  19C3 

merchants*  and  manufacturers*  tax-hook  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1.  1004) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal,  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments    on   current    M.    and   M.    tax- 
book  j 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1004  account I 

warrant  to  balance ! i 


8S)  16 
171  33 

6  08 

340  96 

50  35 

1  85 


ir.O  72 


Or. 


By  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land   oellnquent   list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list  of  1003 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  ra.llroad  tax-book.  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  nssessraents  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  $3,108.08  at  6  per  cent 

commission   on   $880.16   at  1  per   cent 


$3,792  95 

413  12 

56  18 

8  58 

2  80 

186  49 

8  80 


$4,46S  92       $4,468  92 


544 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


PUTNAM    COUNTY— RoLi.iK    Timmons,    Ex-offlclo   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1908. 


State  Re7. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Da. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1 902 

railroad  tax-book   1002 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years... 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  addlticmal  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1003  account 

warrant   to   Dolance 


19,703  39 

781  39 

233  56 

26  61 

167  82 

30  82 

16  39 


20  16 
456  00 


5  85 


By 


Ca. 


balance  from  1001   account 

treas^urers*    receipts    

land   delinquent   liwt   of   1902 

personnl  delinquent  list  of  1002 

delinquent    rnllro.nd    tax    of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1902.... 
errors  SDi  enoiipous  o.sf5Ps«!nipnt8  on  railroad  tax-book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assesfments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission   on  $9,478.34   at  2%  per   cent 

commission   on  $1,669.59   at  2  per   cent 


$11,441  89 


$10,895  74 

136  57 

137  98 

1  25 


236  96 
33  39 


ni.441  89 


PUTNAM    COUNTY— RoLLiE   TiMMONS,    Ex-officio   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  toxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Da. 

To  general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad  tax-book   of   1903 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1908 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  hack   taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years -. . 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses , 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$7,266  39 

636  06 

199  71 

19  41 

146  50 

27  43 

8  11 

46 


559  00 


Cr. 

By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts      

land  delinquent   list  of  1908 

personal   delinquent  list   of  1903 

delinouent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1908..... 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   190.^. 

commission   on    $7,170.96   at    2%   per   cent 

commission  on  $1,568.70  at  2  per  cent 


13  27 


$8,876  34 


$8,529  47 

67  94 

68  07 

21 


179  27 
81  88 

$8«876  34 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


545 


RALLS  COUMTT— Wm.  R.  Nkthebland,  Collector, 
in  account  wltb  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Rer. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad  tax-book  1002 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  dellnauent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent   ralinyad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book  — 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additloDal  assessments  on  current    M.    and   M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1O03  account 

warrant   to  .balance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1001  account. 

treasurers'    receipts    

land  delinquent  list   of  1902 

Seraonal  delinquent  list  of  1902 
elinquent   railroad  tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1902.... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1002. 

commission  on  $9,986.80  at  8  per  cent 

commission   on   11.444.64   at  1  per  cent 

^balance    


19.888  32 

1,556  19 

187  22 

820  80 

9  27 

566  06 

49  07 

65  61 

7  37 

55  39 

114  00 

50 


SI  03 

10,901  19 

626  64 

206  62 

9  56 

110  65 

48 

299  60 

14  45 

688  98 


n2,859  05 


$12,859  06 


^Railroad  taxes  claimed  by  county  nnder  Act  of  March  23,  1868. 

RALLS  COUNTT— Wm.  R.  Nkthbbland^  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  19M. 


Db. 


To  general  tax-book  of  1903 

railroad   tax-book  of  1908 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1908 «•• 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and   M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,  carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  oalance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1902  account. 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 

Sersonal  delinquent  list  of  1903 
elinquent  railroad  tax  of  1908 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1903...., 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1903. 

commission  on  $8,886.94  at  3  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,138^18  at  1  per  cent 

^balance < 


$7,701  97 

1,138  18 

107  76 

9  19 

761  47 

77  01 

106  81 

27  43 


124  00 
50 


$10,054  32 


$90  25 

8,934  22 

406  85 

86  85 

7  SO 

77 

251  61 

11  88 

265  09 


$10,054  32 


^Railroad  taxes  claimed  by  county  under  Act  of  March  23,  1868. 
A-35 


546 


REPORT  OP  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


RANDOLPH   COUNTY— Joseph   L.   Hooue^  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  IdOSL 


State  Bey. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Rer. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad  tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  mannfactarers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1001 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  yalorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  raMroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current   M.    and   H.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1903  account 

warrant    to  balance 


$14,693  70 

4,247  26 

&86  17  j 

76  43 

1,314  74 

233  48 

225  08 

12  61 

204  77 

1.289  83 

19  33 

9  36 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers*    receipts    

land  delinquent   list   of  1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

delinquent  railroad  tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1902.... 
errors  and  erroneous  asspssmonts  on  railroad  tax-book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1002. 

commission  on  116,846.48  at  2^  per  cent 

commission  on  $4,247.26  at  1  per  cent 


$28,812  76 


$323  .58 

20,622  85 

948  69 

517  87 

14  69 

21  56 

421  14 

42  47 


$28,812  76 


RANDOLPH   COUNTY-IflAAC   C.   GuiMES,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 


To  general    tax-book  of  1903 , 

railroad   tax-book   of   1903 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional   assessments   on   current  M.   and  M.    tax- 
book  .- 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$10,541  83 
3,095  50 
430  11 
1  86 
971  18 
165  77 
153  74 


Ctt. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 , 

personal   delinquent  list   of   1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1903.... 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errorR  and  erroneous  nssessmenfs  on  M.  nnd  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission   on  $13,299.03  at  2H  per  cent 

commission   on  $2,564.60  at  1  per  cent 


1,476  82 
16  03 
26  01 


67  90 


$16,946  76 


$16,573  30 
666  69 
342  17 

11  06 

6  40 

832  48 

25  66 


$16,946  75 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


547 


RAY   COUNTY— Jeff.   B.   Dhact,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1.  190S. 


State  Rey. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Rey. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1 002 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book  — 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-hook., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax 

book 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1903  account 

warrant   to   oalance 


On. 


118.277  02 

3.498  36 

394  87 

24  21 

963  76 

161  21 

361  24 

230  00 

159  05 

1,363  67 

24  59 

10  66 


Dy  balance  from  1001  account 

treasurers*    receipts    

laud   delinquent   list   of  1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 , 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1902 — 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  en  railroad  tax-book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission    on   |1?0, 397.25    at   2^    per    cent 

^.497.49 


commission  on 


at  1   per  cent. 


125,468  63 


$6  78 

23.732  11 

644  62 

624  85 

87 

14  12 

38 

609  93 

34  97 


126,468  63 


To 


RAY   COUNTY— Hahbt   M.   Davis,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dr. 


general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of   1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  3903 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back   taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  dellnouent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  as.sessraents  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional   assessments   on   current  M.   and  M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cr. 


By  balance  from  1902  account \ 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list  of  1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of   1003 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission   on  $15,128.78   at  2%  per   cent '. 

commission  on  12,605.37  at  1  per  cent 


$13,407  61 

2,605  37 

303  77 

12  62 

619  05 

60  28 

191  30 

23  40 

96 

1,352  00 

17  77 

20  73 


1  21 


118,616  87 


117.354  49 
453  51 
392  30 

6  74 

3  60 

378  22 

26  06 


$18,616  87 


548 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATK  AUDITOR. 


REYNOLDS  COUNTY— Wm.  H.  Cabter,  Collector. 
In  account  wltb  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1908. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Rer. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Da. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

railroad   tax-book   1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'   tax-book  of  1002 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901..... 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on  delinquent   raflroAd  taxes... 

ccllcctions    on    Ucensns 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  asseRsments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  aisessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  OTcrpald,   carried  to  1903  account 

warrant    to  balance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1901   account 

treasurers*    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of   1002 

Scrsonal  delinquent  list  of  1002 
ellnqueut   rahroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1902 — 
errors  ond  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book.  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1002. 

commission  on  14,097.43  at  6  per  cent 

commlaalon  on  $246.91  at  1  per  cent 


13,902  18 

245  91 

133  67 

6  52 

161  50 

14  06 

13  84 


112  00 


14.589  68 


$0  61 

4,094  42 

170  01 

68  85 

7  48 


245  85 
2  46 


$4,589  68 


REYNOLDS   COUNTY— Joshua   M.   Bbix,    Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  jear  ending  March  1.  1904. 


Db. 

To  general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of  1003 

merchants'  and  manufactureis'  tax-book  of  1908 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collpctlons  on   bark   taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

collpctions  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

colUctlons  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses / 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments   on   current  M.   and   M.   tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cr. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

1  rpMBtirc  r's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of  1008 

persona]   dellnquenr  list   of  1903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of   1903 

errors  and  erroneous  nssossments  on  general  tax-book,   1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book.  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  asnessroents  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  $3,004.86  at  6  per  cent 

commission    on    $182.88   at   1   per   cent 


$2,824  65 

182  88 

114  10 

7  35 

147  32 

4  33 

4  86 

08 


35  00 


76 


$3,321  88 


$3,005  69 
96  17 
32  60 

3  31 

1  44 

180  29 
1  83 

$3,321  33 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


549 


RIPLEY  COUNTY— John  H.   Nunnblbb,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1908. 


State  Rey. 
and  State 
IfitereBt. 


State  Rey. 
and  State 
interest. 


Dr. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1002 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1 90i 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tnx-book  — 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  orerpaid,   carried  to  1903  account 

warrant    to  balance 


Cr. 


By 


balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers*    receipts    

land  delinquent   list   of  1902 

Sersonal  delinquent  list  of  1902 
elinquent   railroad    tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book.   1902.. 
errors  and  erroneons  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission   on  15,646.16  at  4  per  cent 

commission  on  $207.44  at  1  per  cent 


$5,039  61 
207  44 
483  10 

16  35 
751  80 

94  66 


362  60 
6  37 


$1  69 

5»624  63 

926  36 

127  48 

25  07 

27  82 

225  81 

2  07 


16.960  93  I    16.960  93 


RIPLEY  COUNTY— Ja8.  W.  Cotton,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 


To  general  tax-bo^k  of  100.) 

railroad   tax-book  of  1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1.  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on  licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tnx-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.    and   M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1004  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Ca. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    ,. 

land  delinquent  list  of  1003 

personal   delinquent  list   of   1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  peneral  tax-book.   1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  ra*llroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission    on   $4,799.22   at   4    per    cent 

commission  on  $150.04  at  1  per  cent 


$3,915  51 
150  04 
338  75 

9  95 
926  36 
111  46 

8  78 


2:i4  00 
4  61 


20  60 


$5,716  06 


$4,782  40 

601  50 

98  43 

39  55 


7'> 

191  9G 
1  50 

$5,716  06 


550 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


ST.  CHARLES  COUNTY-CniB.  Gatzwbilbb^  Collector. 
Id  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  endlnjf  March  1,  190a 


I 


State  Rer.  [State  Rev. 
and  State]  and  State 
interest.     Interest. 


Dr. 


To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

railroad   tax-book  1002 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1 002 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1003) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1001 

collections  on  personal  dellnmient  list  of  all  previous  years, 
collections   on  delinquent   railroad   taxes. 


$23,302  42 

5,753  46 

987  24 

25  19 

923  03 

171  00 


ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses. 

errors  and  addittonnl  assosRmentR  on  current  (general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax -book., 
errors  and  addlticRial  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax 

book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1003  account 

warrant    to  balance 


Cb. 


Ry  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of  1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax -book.  1902 — 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book.  1002.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book.  1902. 

conunlsslon  on  $28,313.20  at  2V&  per  cent 

conimission  on  $5,753.46  at  1  per  cent 


130  80 

169  77 

collections    on    licenses.. 4,23100 


74  55 


$35,768  46 


$33,501  87 
846  49 
509  39 

137  79 

7  66 

707  83 

57  53 


$25,768  46 


ST.   CHARLES   COUNTY-Jos.  T.   Hatden,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Da. 
To  general    tax-book   of  1003 $lf,107  44 


railroad   tax-book   of   1008, 

mercbnnts'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

Interost  on  current  tnx»^s  (since  January  1,  10(>4) 

collections  oo  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on    licenses... 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments    on   current   M.    and  M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1004  account 

warrant  to  balance 

Ctt. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

trensurer's    receipts    

land   delinquent   list  of  100.? 

personal    delinquent  list   of  lOO.O 

dellnnuent  railroad   tax  of  lOO.*? 

errors  and  erroneous  asRessments  on  general  tax-l)Ook,   100.1 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  r.ailroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneoiig  nssessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1003. 

commission   on  $21,372.28   at  2'/4  per   cenr 

commission   on  $4,170.CC  at  1   per  cent 


4,170  66 

722  99 

19  10 

592  09 

73  53 

91  OS 

9  93 


3,890  00 
61  80 


$24,976  85 
782  45 
336  49 

60  76 

6  09 

534  31 

41  71 


$2G,T3S  66  ;  $2C,73S  66 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


551 


BT.  CLAIR  COUNTY— John  I.  SiXMS,  Collector. 
In  account  with  iJtatc  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1909l 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Dr. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

railroad  tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  .1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book — 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current   M.    and    M.    ta\- 

book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1903  account 

warrant   to  balance 


$8,803  27 

1.333  69 

271  65 

17  20 

6S0  20 

60  79 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land  delinquent  list   of  1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.  1902 — 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroni^  tax-book.  J))02.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  19,301.26  at  4  per  cent 

commission   on   $1,333.59   at   1  per   cent 


63  77 

300  00 

2  00 

2  70 


11  S9 
20  55 


$11,656  91 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


$6  74 

10,316  63 

535  46 

295  81 

16  88 


372  06 
13  H 


$U.566  91 


ST.  CI*AIR  COUNTY— John  I.  BiMMs^  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Da. 


To  general   tax-book  of  1903 

railroad  tax-book  of  1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1.  1904) 

collections  on  l)ack  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on  licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tnx-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tnx-book... 
errors  and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and   M.    tnx- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cr.' 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

trensurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 . 

Sersonal   dolinquent  list  of  1003 
elinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  nssessmonts  on  railroad  tax-book,  1003 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  $7,083.74  at  4  per  cent 

commission  on  $9(3.33  at  1  per  cent 


$6,336  62 

962  44 

207  84 

11  21 

619  60 

68  92 


290  00 
2  47 
7  30 


5  20 
26  77 


$S,538  37 


$20  55 

7,759  32 

330  95 

125  67 

11 

7  90 

90 

283  3o 

9  62 

$8,528  37 


552 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


ST.  FRANCOIS  OOUNTT— Fbanx  Richabdbon,  Collector. 
In  accoont  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  ICarch  1,  IBOflL 


State  Rer. 
andBtat» 
Intereet. 


State  HeT. 
andRtate 
Interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

railroad   tax-book   1902 

merchants'  and  manafactnrers*  tax-book  of  1002 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1 ,  1903 ) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinauent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additlonnl  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1903  account 

warrant    to  balance 


Ob. 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers*    receipts    

land  delinquent  list   of  1902 

SersonnI  delinquent  list  of  1902 
ellnquent   raliroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1902.... 
errors  and  erroneous  as^iessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $16,795.64  at  2^  per  cent 

commission   on   $1,918.91  at  1  per  cent 


$12.87S  18 

1,918  91 

687  01 

10  30 

406  85 

37  84 

147  84 

6  2S 

41  93 

3.054  85 

27  00 


7  1ft 


$19,122  01 


$17,848  es 

642  99 

715  87 

42 


894  89 
19  19 


$19,122  01 


BT.  FRANCOIS  COUNTY— Frank   Richabdbon,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 


To  general   tax-book   of  1903 

roilroad   tax-book   of  1903 

merchants*  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1908 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes • ..• 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on   licensee 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance : 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts      

land  delinquent  list  of  1908 

personal   delinquent  llfct  of  1903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.  1903...., 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book.  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book.   1003. 

commission  on  $1.>, 238.65  at  2*4  per  cent 

commission   on  $1,401.04  at  1  per  cent 


$9,603  52 

1,404  04 

436  48 

5  86 
498  10 

67  63 
98  82 

6  94 


3,326  30 
23  89 


U5,4G1  57 


$14,304  4S 
469  71 
341  63 

90 


330  96 
14  04 


$15,461  r.7 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


553 


STB.   GBNEVIRVE   CX)UNTY— Hbnry  ViJBTH,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  jrear  ending  March  1,  1908. 


State  Ber. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Her. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Db. 


To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

railroad  tax-book  1002 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1002 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1003) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes .' 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1001 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-boOk — 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current   M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1003  account 

warrant   to  baJance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1001  account 

treasurers*    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1002 

Sersonal  delinquent  list  of  1002 
ellnqnent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-oook.   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,   1002.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1002. 

commission  on  $6,860.73  at  4  per  cent 

commission   on   $58.23   at  1   per  cent 


$6,245  08 

68  23 

240  13 

3  14 

385  45 

51  45 

87  36 

23  63 


1,350  00 
31  31 


$7,476  78 


$2  25 

6,666  33 

383  48 

138  41 

1130 


274  43 
58 


$7,476  78 


STB.   GBNEVIBYB   COUNTY—Hrkbt  Vabth,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 


To 


genera]   tax-book  of  1003 

railroad  tax-book  of  1003 , 

merchants*  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1003 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  I,  1004; 

collections  on  back  taxes , 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on  licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  addlti(»ial  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional  assessments   on  current  M.   and  M.   tax 

book  .,.. 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1004  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cb. 


By  balance  ftom  1002  account 

treasurer*8    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1003.... 

personal   delinquent  list   of  1003 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1003 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1003 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1003 

eriors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1003. 

commission  on  $6,399.02  at  6  per  cent 

commission  on   $1.28  at  1  per  cent  


$3,726  80 

1  28 
178  62 

2  39 
336  03 

38  90 
71  72 
29  67 


1,450  00 
21  39 


2  99 


$5,859  69 


$5,234  72 

270  14 
84  87 


269  95 
01 


$5,859  69 


554 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


ST.   I.OUIS   COUNTY— H.   W.    KjkSRBNBBOCK,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending:  liarch  1,  IME. 


tState  Rey. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Rer. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 


To  general  tax-book  of  1902 / 

railroad  tax-hook  1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902. 
Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901, 


collections  on  personal  delinnuent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railro.ia  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assesRmcnta  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to   1903  account 

warrant    to   oalance 


Cb. 


By 


balance  from   1901   account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list    of   1902 ". 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of   19i>2 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assess  ii'«nts  on  railroad  tax-book,   ]9'^2.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  J84.5G5.00  at  1^   per  cent 

commission  on  |i;{,220.96  at  1  per  cent 


^9.106  26 

10,647  09 

626  07 

58  83 

11.959  39 

1,736  08 

692  23 

650  59 

6,905  92 

12,215  00 

67  75 

326  70 


25  51 
6  88 


$116,014  30 


$101,374  80 

10,218  10 

1.680  87 

836  55 

3  30 

1,268  47 

132  21 


$115,014  30 


ST.    LOUIS    COUNTY— H.    W.    KAaaENBBOCK,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 

To  general   tax-book   of  190.3 

railroad   tax-book  of  1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  asflessments  on  current  general  tax-book, 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book, 
errors   and   additional   assessments    on   current    M.    and   M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 

surplus  commissions 

warrant  to  balance 


Cb. 

By  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 

personal    delinquent  list   of   19(»3 

dellnqueut  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1903...., 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tnx-book,    19(>3 
commission   on   $68,251.00   at   l^o   per   cent. 


commission  on  $3,933.56  at   Vn  of  1  per  cent, 
commission  on  $7,712.70  at  1   per  cent 


$56,123  36 

8,151  91 

554  96 

50  10 

10.433  26 

1.491  56 

639  79 

719  04 


•  •  «   •  ■ 


$92,026  33 


10  34 

3251' 


$6  88 

79.521  86 

9.386  82 

1,290  85 

439  21 

232  69 

27  95 

1,023  77 

19  67 

77  13 

$92,026  33 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


555 


SALINE   COTJNTY--JAMSS   B.  MgAmis,  Collector, 
lo  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  19091 


"State  Bey. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Key. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-bo<4c  of  1902 

railroad  tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book^... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1903  account 

warrant   to   nalance 


$27,»98  17 

2,670  55 

774  93 

150  41 

32  70 

2,187  85 

370  16 


684  64 


1.601  67 
21  96 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers*    receipts    

land  delinquent  list   of  1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad  tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.  1902.... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  130,055.66  at  1%  per  cent 

commission  on  $2,670.66  at  1   per   cent 

^balance    


$36,492  94 


$203  84 

32,596  93 

1,803  51 

938  63 

74  15 

15  49 
525  98 

26  71 
807  70 


$36,492  94 


^llailroad  taxes  claimed  by  county  under  Act  of  March  23»  1868. 

SALINE  COUNTY— JAMB8  A.  Walkbr^  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


To 


Db. 

general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   tax-book  of  1903 

merchants*  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1903.., 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on  licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tux-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance ', 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer*!    receipts      

land  delinquent   list  of   1903 

personal    delinquent  list   of   1903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  asResaments  on  K^neral  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-hook.  1003 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book.   1903. 

commission   on   $23,095.36   at    1%   per   cent 

commission   on   $2,191.39  at  1   per   cent 


$20,051  46 

2,191  39 

582  24 

18  S3 

2,434  71 

526  97 


541  74 


1,443  00 
16  13 


71  23 


$27,877  70 


$25,472  67 

1,294  63 

675  51 

8  37 

47 

404  14 

21  91 

$27,877  70 


556 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR* 


SCHUYLER  COUNTY-Wm.  P.  RiCB,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


J 


State  Bey.  [State  Bar. 
and  State]  and  State 
Interest.  I  interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad  tax-book  1902 

merchants*  and  manufactarera*  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current   M.    and   M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1903  account , 

warrant   to  balance 


|6,S86  64 

1,074  47 

175  66 

12  19 

179  66 

17  22 


131  S4 


646  00 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurer*    receipts    

land  delinquent  list   of  1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

delinquent  railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railrond   lix-no^k,   1002.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1002. 

commission  on  $7,177.83  at  4  per  cent 

commiseion  on  $1,073.32  at  1  per  cent 


99 


$8,724  67 


$8,086  14 

161  85 

176  61 

1  15 

1  18 


287  11 
10  73 


$8,724  67 


SCHUYLER  COUNTY— Wm.  P.  Rich,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 


To  Kcntral   tax-book  of  190jt 

railroad   tax-book  of  1903 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  dellDquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  <a  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on  licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  asseRsments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  cu*-rent  railroad  tax-hook... 
errors  and  additional  assessments   on  current  M.   and  M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$4,806  12 
785  87 
119  41 
8  56 
182  80 
18  13 
125  23 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1002  account 

treasurer's    receipts    , 

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 , 

personal   delinquent  list   of  1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1003 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  lli03 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  rillroad  tax-book,  1003 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission  on  $6,638.24  at  4  per  cent . 

commission   on  $785.87  at  1  per   cent 


513  00 


IS 


$6,559  44 


$  99 

6.102  29 

93  52 

133  2o 


221  53 
7  86 

^6.559  44 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


557 


SCOTLAND  C0T7NTT— Wm.  C  Ladd,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1M6. 


State  Bey. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Ber. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad  tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  manafactnrers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  l\,o3) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

coUectlMiR  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1001 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  Hst  of  all  previous  years.. 

collections  on  delinquent   railroad  taxes..'. 

collections    on    licenses 4 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-bo(A.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current   M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1903  account « 

warrant   to  balance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent  railroad  tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assc.ssmenra  on  railroad  tax-book,   190*2.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  $9,627.68  at  8  per  cent 

commission  on  |8B2.5i  at  1  per  cent. 


18,969  38 

952  64 

272  65 

23  96 

876  73 

83  32 

82  62 

69  09 


846  00 
191 
7  48 


8  48 


$11,189  10 


$10,381  84 
81184 
163  60 

81  11 

2  45 

288  83 

9  68 


IU.189  10 


SCOTLAND  COUNTY— Wm.  C.  Ladd,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dh. 


To  general  tax-book  of  1903 

railroad   tax-book  of  1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  imrj 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  <hi  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  rtUlroad  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional   assessments   on  current  M.   and  M.   tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,  carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cr. 

By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 

per&onal   delinquent  list  of  1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  190.*J 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1008 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  190S 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903 

commission  on  17.964.03  at  8  per  cent ; 

commission  on  $696.06  at  1  per   cent 


$7,170  13 

698  08 

195  73 

22  09 

375  63 

75  91 

33  07 

25  03 


430  00 
1  34 
1  80 


8  51 


$9,037  82 


$8  48 

8,431  67 

214  41 

110  08 

22  73 

4  45 

238  62 

6  98 

$9,037  82 


558 


REl'ORT  01?  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


SCOTT    COUNTY— ROBBBT    L.    IlABBisoy,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  190S. 


State  Bey. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Rer. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 


To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

railroad   tax-book  1002 

merchanta'  and  manufftcturers'  tax-book  of  1002 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

coMections  on  delinquent  railroad   taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    taZ' 

book 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1903  account 

warrant   to  oaJance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1001  account 

treasurers'    receipts 

land   delinquent   list   of  190*2 

Sersonal  delincuent  list  of  1002 
elinquent   ralfroad   tax   of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1902.... 
errors  and  erroneous  nsspssments  on  railroad  tax  book,  l'>02.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902, 

commlselon   on  $10,819.17   at  4  per   cent 

commission  on  $1,179.88  at  1  per   cent 


18,494  51 

1.179  88 

302  12 

4  43 

324  29 

56  11 

38  38 


1,929  43 
51  96 


15  15 


,  $12,396  28 


$1  34 

11,568  29 

228  57 

131  60 

21  91 


432  77 
11  80 

$12,396  28 


SCOTT    COUNTY— RoBKBT    I*.    Habbison,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 

To  general   tax-book   of  1003 

railroad   tax-book   of  1003 

merclmnts'  and  mannfactarcrs'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  ll)U4) 

collections  on  bock  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 , 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,  carried  to  1004  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1002  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of  190S 

personal   delinquent  list   of  1903 

delinquent  rallrond   tax  of  1003 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  Renernl  tax-book,   1003.... 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book.  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission    on    $9.1+1.23   at    4   per    cent 

commission  on  $1,043.35  at  1  per  cent 


$6,408  69 

1,043  35 

241  36 

6  00 

250  39 

45  48 

46  21 


2,338  00 
55  03 


27  28 


$10,461  81 


$15  15 

9.820  63 

115  34 

126  27 

8  34 


365  65 
10  43 

$10,461  81 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


559 


SHANNON   COUNTY— Wm.   T.   Galbraith^   Collector. 
In  acconnt  with  State  taxes  tor  the  jear  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Rey. 
and  State 
interest 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

railroad   tax-book   1002 

merchants*  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903)'. 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinnuent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current   M.    and    M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1903  account 

warrant   to  balance 

Cb. 


$4,687  58 

489  27 

200  73 

14  21 

399  09 

32  68 

32  31 

4  78 

8  75 

395  00 

4  69 


15  20 


By  balance  from  1901  account ' i $4154 

treasurers'    receipts    « I |    $5,569  20 


land   delinquent   list   of  1902. 

pei'sonul  delinquent  list  of  1902 

deffnquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  gftneral  tax-book.    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  asso.s<;anuis  on  railroad  tax-book,   1002.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902, 

commission  on  $5,366.98  at  5  per  cent 

commission   on   $489.27   at   1   per   cent 


$6,284  29 


283  75 
109  64 

6  67 

25 

268  35 

4  89 


$6»284  29 


SHANNON  COUNTY-FnANCKS  M.  Chilton,  Collector. 
In  acconnt  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Ail 


To  general   tax-book  of  lOO.t 

railroad   tax-book  of  19<J3 

merchants'  and  manufacturors'  tax-book  of  1903 ^ ...« 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  19()S 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Ck. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

•     treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  190.? 

personal   delinquent  list  of  1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  190.3 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1903...., 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1903. 

commission  on  $4,002.83  at  5  per  cent 

commission  on  $352.10  at  1  per   cent 


$3,500  21 

352  1) 

154  5G 

7  21   1 

217  8S  1 

22  78  . 
R   02  1 

480  00 
3  72 


1  58 


$4,152  85 
285  19 
100  32 

1  50 

2  58 
200  14 

3  52 


$4,746  10       $4,746  10 


56o 


REPORT  OP  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


BIIELCY  COUNTY—JosBPH  W.  Thompson,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  liarch  1,  IMS. 


State  Ber. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Bey. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Ds. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tux-hook   1902 

merchants*  and  manafacturers*  tax-book  of  1902 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  dellnouent  list  of  all  previous  years 

c<*llections  on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and   M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1908  account 

warrant   to   balance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land  delinquent  list   of  1902 

Sersonal  delinquent  list  of  1902 
elinquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessaieals  on  railroad  t:ix-b(K>k.   1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission    on    113.340.72    at    3   per    cent 

conunission  on  ll.03S.73  at  1  per  cent 


112.631  21 

1.040  37 

380  04 

20  05 

401  80 

116  9d 

51  19 


3  00 
'i'8$ 


12  S8 


114.673  28 


113.982  73 

118  12 

.   100  60 

68  32 

1  64 

1  36 

400  22 

10  89 


I14»673  28 


SHELBY  COUNTT— Obo.  M.  Bbowning,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1«  1904. 


Dh. 


To  general  tax-book  of  1903 

railroad   tax-book  of  1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal'  delinquent  iVbV  of  'l»6'2.V.' '. .* .'.'.V.'.V.' ! '. .*.*.*.'.' 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors   and  additional   assessments    on   current    M.    and   M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    recel  pts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1908 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1908 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  nrroneons  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  190S 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 . 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1908. 

conunission  oft  $9,737.46  at  3  per  cent 

commission   on  $772.99  at  1  per   cent 


$9,410  02 

772  99 

315  00 

33  92 

149  37 

40  29 

43  55 


9  00 
'6'86 


11  97 
e  65 


$10,796  62 


$10 


.217  23 

165  28 

112  35 

13  81 


09 

292  IS 

7  78 


$10,798  62 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


561 


STODDARD   COUNTY— Alfbkd   L.   Habty^   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  tbe  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

raili oad  tax-book  1902 ; 

inerchanta'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  I,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back'  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinauent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book.. 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  M.  and  M.  tax- 
book 

>     amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1903  account 

warrant    to  balance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land  delinquent  list   of  1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1902 — 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission   on  $12,3^4.54  at  3  per  cent 

commission  on  |l,74Sl.S6  at  1  per  cent 


$9,084  7S 

1,749  86 

780  52 

18  50 

1,847  16 

317  50 

91  73 

7  05 

572  36 

1,611  64 

16  15 


$15,997  25 


$3  24 

$14,321  53 

939  23 

313  64 

18  57 

12  00 

371  54 

17  50 


$15,997  25 


STODDARD  COUNTY— Frank  A.  Bhannock,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dr 


To  general  tax-book  of  1908 

railroad   tax-book  of  1903 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

intetest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on  licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  Ileuses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  M.   and  M.   tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance : 


Cr. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts 

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent   list   of   1903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 '. 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-hook.  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  nssessments  on  raMrond  tax-book.  1903 

erroi-fl  find  «»rroneous  sssessments  on  M.  and  M.  tnx-book.   T^or? 

commission  on  I9,.^5.98  at  3  per  cent 

commission  on  $1,529.86  at  1  per  cent , 


$7,015  80 

1,529  86 

582  39 

10  12 

1,437  67 

271  30 


64  55 


1,174  71 
11  40 


$12,097  80 


$10,693  21 
716  90 
286  85 

94  66 

9  00 

281  88 

15  30 


$12,097  80 


A-96 


^(^2 


KEt'ORT  OP  tHE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


STONE  county-John  C.  Uates,  collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  x^Q''  cd<Uds  March  1,  1903. 


8tAte  &eT. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Ber. 
and  State 


Dh. 


To  i^neral  ^ax•t>ook  of  1&02 

railroad  tax-book   1902 

merchanta*  and  manafacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1»  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

coMoctions  on  delinquent   ni.Mroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assefwraents  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current   M.    and   M.    tax- 
book 

amount   overpaid,    carried   to  1003  account 

warrant   to  balance 


13.632  81 


76  SO 

7  46 

242  48 

24  5S 

68  17 


60  00 
31 


Cr. 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers*    receipts    

land   delinquent   list    of   1002 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.  1902.... 
errors  and  erroneous  ass«^ssmont4  on  railroad  tax  book.  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  (3,371.68  at  6  per  cent 

commission  on  | at   per  cent 


$4,102  11 


$3,169  29 
477  43 
244  29 

8  SI 


202  29 


$4,102  11 


STONE  COUNTY-JOHK  C.  Hates,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1.  1904. 


Db. 


To  general  tax-book  of  1903. 
railroad   tax-book  of  1903. 


$2,732  03 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer*8    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of  1003  

Sersonal   delinquent  list   of    1903 
ellnquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  10U3 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-iKxA,  1903. 

commission   on   $3,631.26  at  5  per  cent 

commission   on  $ at   per   cent 


merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 94  98 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 8  97 

collections  on  back  taxes 392  08 

interest  on  back  taxes 44  69 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 123  77 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes j 

collections  on   licenses i         696  00' 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses !  1  98  i 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... I  4  66  ' 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book • 

errors  and  additional  assessments   on  current  M.   and  M.   tax-i  I 

book  ; 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account ' ; 

warrant  to  balance ; 

Cb- 


13.999  06 


$3,354  69 
S21  96 
122  48 

8  77 


176  57 


$3.999  06 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COL^J^CTORS. 


563 


SULLIVAN  COUNTY— Chas.  W.  Thomas,  Ex-oflido  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  &ey. 
and  Stat§ 
interest. 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest* 


Db. 

To  genera]  tax-book  of  1002 

railroad   tax-book  1902 ; 

merchants*  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1902 

*RaJlroad  taxes   clidmed   by   county,  1901    account    

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1 903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on  delinquent   ralirood  taxes 

collections    on    licenses > 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  current  M.  &  M.  taxbook 

Tax  from  delinquent   merchants 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1903  account 

warrant    to   balance 1. 


Cr. 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers*    receipts    

land   delinquent    list    of  1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

delinquent  railroad   tax   of   1902. .   

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.  1902  — 
errors  and  enu)neou8.a-iscsfriaonts  on  railroad  tax-book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission   on  $11,099.18  at  2%  per   cent 

commission  on  $3,108.12   at  2   per   cent 

^balance    


$11,310  17 

1.619  46 

738  83 

388  43 

33  18 

107  17 

23  47 

3  35 
2  75 

671  86 
616  00 

4  50 
81 


1  48 


$15,521  46 


$14,140  82 

131  00 

112  45 

48 

4  88 

o  2  31 

277  48 

62  16 

789  88 

$15,521  46 


*ltnilroad  taxes  claimed  by  county  under  Act  of  March  23,  1808. 


SULLIVAN   COUNTY— W.   J.   Matkins,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1.  1904. 


Db. 

To  general   tax-book   of  1903 

lailroad   tax-book   of  1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1 903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1.  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes , 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  li^t  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinmient  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes ..••...*...•• 

collections  on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-hook 
errors  and  additional   assessments   on  current   M.   and   M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,  carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


•  ff  ■  ■  •  •  I 


Cr. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list  of  1903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1903 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 — 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1903 

commission  on  $8,124.17  at  2^  per  cent 

commission  on  $2,644.68  at  2  per  cent 

^balance    


$3,213  70 

1.260  15 

542  56 

21  78 

156  27 

43  08 

1  96 

1  13 


$10,886  30 


$10,227  93 
39  48 
56  96 

88 
15  78 

2  98 

203  10 

52  90 

286  29 

$10,886  30 


^Railroad  taxes  claimed  by  county  under  Act  of  March  23,  1868. 


',^4 


RErORT  OF  TUE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


TAXEY   rOLXTT— Dexj.    R.   Price,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  rear  ending  March  1,  ISQBL 


State  RcT. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Ber. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Dr. 


To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

railroad   taz-t>ook   l'J<»2 

merchants'  and  mascfarturers'  tax-b<.M>k  of  1>**J 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1.  lv><>.">i 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

coIle<'tioDs  on  pers<»nal  d<''ir.«in**nt  ii«r  of  T.«  •] 

collections  on  personal  d^Iin«{UPnt  li^t  of  all  previous  years 

coII^H'tioos   on   delinq'ient    r.iilroad    tax^^ 

colIcK^tions    on     licens^-s 

ad   valorPHi    tax  on   licenses 

errors  and  addl*^k«ml  as-»»'«;'.Tp«»nf<«  on  rnrrent  p«»n^rnl  rax >'>ok... 
errors  and  addirional  as«i<^sm»»nts  on  current  railroad  tax-book, 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.     i: 

book 

amount  OTcrpnid.    carried   to   ir^iQ  account 

warrant    to    balance j<* 


Cr. 


Bj  balance  from   1901    account 

treasurers*    receipts    

land    delinquent    list    of   10m2 

personal  delinquent  list  of  104)2 

delinquent   railroad    tax    of    19^»2 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  ipeneral  tnx-book.  1902.... 
errors  ard  errtjneuas  jsseRsrofi.^  on'  railio^d  i.-ix-book.  VMrl.. 
errors  and  erroneon<;  assf^sroents  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  H,«»vi.07  at  C  per  c«."nt 

commission  on  |O.GU  at  1  p^'r  cent 


13,029  S5 

60 

119  93 

13  75 

4«6  99 

50  46 


I 


=■  f 


54  o<t 
2  iU 


$lTo 

&73 

S2 

oo 

42 

1S4 

17 

$3,680  08       ^,608  oS 


TANEy  COUNTY— A.   J.    Brazbal,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903L 


Dr. 

To  general   tax-book   of  1903 c?  rre  && 

railroad    tax-book   of   19u3 ♦^,i<5  » 

mercbunts'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 04  gi 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  19u4) g  20 

collections  on  back  taxes 374  91 

interest  on  back  taxes 55  ^^ 

collections  on  [>ersonul  delinquent  list  of  11>m2 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  dtMlnquent   railroud  taxes ...'..". 

collections   on    licenses 33i'63' 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 26  0?» 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book....  *"9  74 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-t^ook.. .  

errors   and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and   M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1904  account 2  38 

warrant  to  balance 

Cr. 

By  balance  from   1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    •*>  cnst  ^1 

land  delinquent   list  of  1903 .; ****51!5  IJ 

personal   delinquent  list   of  19<M ...     4i- 41 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 ...." 

errors  and  erroneous  a.ssessments  on  general  tax-lKK»k.   1903 '.'."'  9171 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax  book,   1903 "'  ^*  01 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903 [ 11  1- 

commisslon  on  $1^,768.44  at  G  per  cent i  lij  11 

commission    on    $0.43    at    1    per    cent II!I!i  01 

$3,280  42  '     ^3,280  42 


^ 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


5^5 


TEXAS  COUNTY— Lee  H.  Chambbks,  Collector. 
In  accoant  with  Slate  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1903. 


State  Rey. 
and  State 
interest 


State  Rey. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1002 ;    •>?  ro2  94 

railroad   tax-book   1902 630  16 

merchants*  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1 902 275  12 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 3t  59 

collections  on  back  taxes ,      x  556  31 

interest  on  back  taxes !        '210  08 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 137  73  1 

collections  on  personal  dellnauent  list  of  all  previous  years I 

collections  on  delinquent   railroad  taxes ,  15*79  I 

collections    on    licenses 1         405  00  1 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    taxi 

book I : 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1903  account 

warrant   to   oalance .' 

Cb. 


Cy  balau'n)  from  1901  accoant 

treasurers*    receipts    

land   delinquent    list   of  1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-hnok.  1902.... 
errors  nnd  erroneous  assessroents  on  railroad  tax-book.  19«'2.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission   on  $7,964.82  at   4  per  cent 

commission   on   $630.1G   at   1   per   cent 


$10,764  72 


$99  64 
8.186  24 
1,680  38 

4o2  86 

18  21 

2  50 

318  59 

6  30 


$10,764  72 


TEXAS   COUNTY— Frank   W.   Tatlob,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the.  year  ending  March  1.  1904. 


Dr. 


To 


genera!   tax-book   of  190.t 

railroad   tax-book   of  1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1903 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  perKonal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  ltcens(>s 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  rnllroacT  tnxbook... 
errors   and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$5 


,387  73 

453  22 

191  72 

14  00 

,748  67 

348  13 

197  15 

5  17 


410  00 
81 


08 


Or. 

By  bnlnnce  from   1902  account ; 

treasurer's    receipts      ' '    $7,330  06 


land  delinquent   list  of  190.3 
personal   delinquent  list   of  1903 
delinquent  railroad   tax  of  190.1. 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  190.*? ! 

errors  and  erronemis  assessmpnts  on  rnUrond  tax-book.  190.1 1 

errors  and  erroneons  nssessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903..! 

commlHslon    on    t7  16^.71    at   4    iv?r   cent ! 

commission   on   $453.22   at   1    per   cent 


926  67 
193  30 

15  61 


286  51 
4  53 


$8,766  68   $8,756  68 


566 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


VERNON  COUNTY— BODKBT  F.  LANCAsns,  Ez-offlcio  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March*  1,  1903L 


State  Ber. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Db.  I 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad   tax-book  1902 

merchants*  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  liH)2 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1003) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem   tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assosnmenta  on  current  general  tax-book ' 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additi<Hial  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax- 
book. 

amount  overpaid,   carried   to  1903  account 

warrant   to  oalance 


120,350  98 

3,928  54 

628  84 

47  85 

1,572  36 

257  23 

88  87 

98  53 

121  98 

1,30«  50 

11  15 

12  53 

2  55 
54  3S 


Cfi. 


By 


balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers*    receipts    

land  delinquent   list   of  1902 

perHonal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  asspRsments  on   rallro<t'^i   tmx  ».»>»r     i«>i>-!.. 
errors  and  erronpous  asscssmonts  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commlaeion  on  $18,580.74  at  2%  per  cent 

coQunlasion  on  $7,G54.17  at  2  per  cent 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


$25,897  06 

1,268  14 

652  36 

92  99 

53  66 
464  67 
153  06 


$28,482  95     $28,482  95 


VKRNON  COUNTY-JESSE  M.  Palmbb,  Exofficio  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1901 


Dk. 


To  general   tax-book  of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of  1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-hook  of  loo.'i 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  <hi  back  taxes 

interest  <xi  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  llBt  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  nsspssments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-hook... 
errors  and  additional  assessments   on  current   M.   and  M.   tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$15,913  80 

2,984  29 

412  85 

37  25 

1,149  06 

140  24 

51  39 

48  39 


1,461  GO 
8  44 


36 
26  65 


Cr. 


By  balance  from  1902  account. 


treasurer's    receipts    i  $20 

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 ' 

personal   delinquent  list  of  1903 ' : 

delinouent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-hook,  190.3 | 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-hook,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1903 

commission   on  $14,748.63  at   2^   per  cent 
commission  on  $6,149  25  at  2  per  cent.... 


$22,234  22 


,480  21 
919  93 
281  36 

53  62 

7  49 
368  72 
122  99 


$22,234  22 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


567 


WARBEK  COUNTY— Flobexcb  A.  Ordklhbide,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1906. 


State  Rey. 
and  Btate 
interest.' 


State  Rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

railroud   tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1.  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1001 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book — 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  M.    and   M.    tax- 
book 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1903  account 

warrant   to  balance 


r.016  87 

1»964  04 

194  36 

5  86 

147  16 

13  78 

22  67 

11  47 

80  81 

1,223  66 

24  00 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1901  account 

treasurers*    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1902 

Sersonal  delinquent  list  of  1902 
elinquent  railroad  tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erxoneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1902.... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission  on  18.470.16  at  5  per  cent 

commission  on  11,961.04  at  1  per  cent.... 


$10,708  06 


110,062  28 

109  26 

66  47 

66 

1  26 

423  60 

19  64 

$10,703  06 


WARREN  COUNTY— Samuml  G.  Robbbson,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes 'for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1903 

railroad  tax-book  of  1903 

merchants*  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1908 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  «.a  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on   licenses I 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional  assessments   on  current  M.   and  M.   tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1908 

Sersonal   delinquent  list  of  1908 
elinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1903..... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903...  , 
errors  and  erroneoas  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1903. 

commission   on   $6,417.64   at   5   per   cent 

commission  on  $1,420.67  at  1  per  cent 


$5,159  32 

1,420  67 

139  60 

3  16 

117  66 

16  69 

14  66 

6  76 


1,118  75 
22  00 
19  44 


$8,037  49 


$7,608  83 

115  20 

78  38 


320  92 
14  21 

$8,037  49 


5^8 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR, 


WASHINGTON   COUNTY— T.   F.  Blouht,    Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  Idoa. 


State  Rey. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  Rer. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  general  taz-tx>ok  of  1002 

rullroAd   tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additlcnnl  araessments  on  current  general  tax-book  — 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    cnx 

book      . 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1903  account 

warrant   to   oalance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1901   account ...« 

treasurers*    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of  1902 

persons)  delinnuent  list  of  1902 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1902. 

errors  and  erroneous  asHesstncnts  on  general  tax-book,  1902.... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessmenls  on  railroad  tax-book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission   on   $7,044.74  at  5   per  cent 

commission   on  $1,003.65  at  1  per   cent 


16.297  54 

1.003  65 

202  30 

23  07 

243  40 

36  83 

148 


106  14 

512  00 

»  50 


18.435  91 


113  55 

7.778  70 

220  43 

49  47 

8  75 

2  73 

852  24 

10  04 

$8,436  91 


WASHINGTON    COUNTY— John    Maclat,    Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 


To  general   tax-book  of  1903 

railroad   tax-book   of   190.3 

merchants*  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1903 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes ..  .. 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

colleotlnns  on  personal  dellnqnent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   llcensps 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  Bnd  nHrtuinpnl  flRRAgR*r>pptR  on  current  railroad  tax-hook... 
errors   and   additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.   tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


$4,745  66 

744  86 

172  91 

6  18 

236  12 

60  04 

10 


CR. 


By  balance  from  1002  account 

treasurer*s    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list  of  1903 

delinqnent  railroad   tax  of  1003 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  nssesninents  on  rnllroad  tax-book.  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   lAO.*). 

commlsj«lon   on   $5,047.12  at  6   per  cent 

commission  on  $744.33  at  1  per  cent 


453  00 
5  22 


$6,422  48 


$5,531  68 

685  32 

42  27 

108 

2  34 

252  35 

7  44 

$6,422  48 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


569 


WAYNE    COUNTY— Thomas    Gilbbeath,    Collector. 
In  account  with  Btate  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  IdOSL 


State  Rey. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Ber. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 

railroad  tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1902 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  .personal  dellnouent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assesflments  on  current  general  tax-book — 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current   M.    and   M.    tax 

book 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1903  account 

warrant    to  balance 


$4,886  82 

2,206  67 

662  40 

11  28 


610  69 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1001   account 

treasurers*    receipts    

land  delinquent   list   of  1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent   railroad  tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book.  1902.... 
errors  and  erroneous  ass^ssmouts  on  « oil  road  tax-book,  1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

commission   on  $8,332.90  at   5  per  cent 

commission  on  $2,206.57  at  1  per  cent 


793  50 
17  62 


$9,188  88 


$68  82 

7.825  36 

466  29 

389  69 


'416  65 
22  07 

$9,188  88 


WAYNE   COUNTY— L   N.   Dafibon,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1.  1904. 


Db. 

'o  general   tax-book  of  1003 

railroad  tax-book  of  1903 

merchants*  and  mibiufacturers'  tax-book  of  1003 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on  licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses •.... 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional  assessments   on  current  M.   and  M.    tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  r.allroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  asmssments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1903. 

commission   on   $4,810.24   at   5   per   cent 

commission  on  $1,734.87  at  1  per  cent 


$3,7fi4  51 

1,658  04 

498  88 

3  72 

364  65 

65  S?l 

154  16 

1  06 

76  23 

636  25 

14  51 


1  27 
n  89 


$7,241  67 


$6 


,300  19 
359  88 
319  77 


3  96 

240  52 

17  35 


$7,241 


S70 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


WEBSTER   COUNTY— Albbbt   8.   OuDH,  Collector. 
In  accoont  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1908L 


State  Rev.  (State  Rer. 
and  State!  and  State 
Interest,     interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1002 

railroad  tax-book  1002 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1002 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1003) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1001 

collections  on  personal  delinouent  list  of  all  previous  years... 

collections   on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  fax-book  —  i 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book 
errors  and  addlti<mal  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax 

book 

amount  overpaid,    carried   to  1003  account 

warrant    to  balance 


By 


96,804  68 

1,700  51 

801  90 

9  28 

801  16 

47  99 


21  66 
10  00 


Cb. 


balance  from   1901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of   1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

delinquent   railroad   tax   of    1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1902... 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1902. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902 

commission  on  $6,851.57  at  5  por  cent 

commission  on  $1,700.51  at  1  per  cent 


19,199  79 


:i 


$8,216  87 
429  80 

167  47 

16  25 

9  82 
842  58 

17  00 


19,199  79 


WEBSTER   COUNTY— Albert   S.   Obesi^  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  tnxos  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dr.  ^ 

To  general   tax-book   of  1903 

railroad   lax-book   of  11»03 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back   taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

collections  on  personal  delinouent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on   llcensest 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book... 
errors  and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.   tax- 
book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1004  account 

warrant  to  balance 


84.884  88 

1,231  •2 

219  07 

4  56 

478  19 

89  17 

34  34 


3  00 


Cfi. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent   list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list  of   1903 

delinquent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assesisments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   1903. 

commission    on    $5,268.41    at   5   per    cent 

commission  on  $1,231.82  at  1  per  cent 


22  19  I 


$6,966  72 


$2  71 

6,234  46 

808  25 

98  $2 

46  70 

1  03 

262  93 

12  32 

$6,966  72 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


571 


WORTH  COUNTY— Jamjbs  C.  Lutes,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1908. 


State  Bey. 
and  State 
interest. 


Db. 

To  general  tax-book  of  1902 , 

lallioad  tax-book  1902 

merchants'  and  mauufactarers*  tax-book  of  1002 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years.... 

collections  on  delinquent   railroad  taxes 

collections    on    licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book., 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current   M.    and    M.    tax 

book t 

amount  overpaid,    carried  to  1903  account 

warrant   to   oalance 


$7.62i  43 

60S  79 

276  39 

16  20 

179  69 

18  41 

49  74 

31  62 


Ca. 


By  balance  from  1901    account 

treasurers'    receipts 

land   delinquent   list   of   1902 , 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 , 

delinquent   railroad   tax  of   1902 , 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,   1902 

errors  and  erront*ous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,   1902.. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1902. 

conunisslon   on   17,709.46   at   4   per  cent , 

commlBslon  on  ^08.79  at  1  per  cent 


1  25 


18,719  69 


StatelCev. 
and  State 
interest.  - 


|154 

7.936  11 

232  86 

232  86 

232  90 

2  81 

308  88 
6  09 

$8,719  69 


WORTH  COUNTY— James  C.  Lutbs,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Db. 

To  general   tax-book   of  1003 

railroad   tax-book   of  1903 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections   on  licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-hook... 
errors   and  additional   assessments    on   current   M.    and   M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


16 


Cb. 


By  balance  from  1902  account 

trcfisurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 

personal   delinquent  list  of  1903 

dellnauent  railroad   tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  nssoRsments  on  jjoncrnl  tax-book,  1003 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,   innr» 

commission  on  $6,011.97  at  4  per  cent 

commission  on  $3CR.35  at  1  per  cent 


,751  65 

369  2:^ 

197  30 

11  07 

232  69 

21  70 

64  22 

42  46 


30  00 


$6,722  13 


46  i 
1  35 


$1  26 

6,177  27 

119  22 

145  20 

24  26 

88 

9  79 

240  68 

3  68 

$6,722  13 


5/2 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


WRIGHT  COUNTY— Noah  N.  Nichols^  Collector. 
In  account  with  Btate  taxes  for  the  jear  ending  March  1,  1908. 


State  Rer. 
and  State 
interest. 


State  Rer. 
and  State 
Interest. 


Db. 

To  genera]  tax-book  of  1002 $6,093  27 

railroad  tax-book  1902 ,         999  33 

merchants*  and  manufkcturers'  tax-book  of  1902 3()S  5r> 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903 ) 15  37 

collections  on  back  taxes 34S  39 

Interest  on  back  taxes 36  90 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  Hat  of  1901 1  54  ' 

collections  on  personal  delinnuent  list  of  all  previous  years 

colltictlons  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 1 

collections    on    licenses 160  50: 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additlonnl  nHHesninentfl  on  current  general  tax-book  —  1 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax-book. , 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current    M.    and    M.    tax-i  , 

book r 

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1903  account 

warrant   to  balance 


Cr. 


Dy  balance  from   1 901  account 

treasurers'    receipts    

land   delinquent   list   of  1902 

i personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 
lellnquent  railroad   tax   of   1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assossmerts  on  "'^^ 

errors  and  erroneous  u'i3**H8**ienrq  on  railroad  tax-book.   1902. 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book.  1902...; 

commission   or.   16.229.11   at  4  per  cent 

commission  on  $999.33  at  1  per  oent... 


n  I        *  o  ' 


V.  , 


in<o 


$6,969  29 
573  65 
151  26 

9  50 


249  16 
9  99 


$7,962  85       $7,962  85 


WRIGHT   COUNTY— Samuel   O.    Shields,   Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dr. 

m 

To  general   tax-book   of  IdO^ 

railroad   tax-book   of  1908 

merchants'  and  manufacturers'  tax-book  of  1903 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1002 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on   licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tnx-book... 
errors  and  additional   assessments   on   current   M.   and  M.    tax 

book  

amount  overpaid,   carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


4,429  SO 

720  04 

245  34 

15  45 

424  63 

66  5S 

10  92 


Cr. 


Hy  balance  from  1902  account 

treasurer's    receipts    

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 

Sersonal   delinquent  list  of  1908 
elinquent  railroad  tax  of  1908 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  190.^ 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903 1 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book.   1903. . ' 

commission  on  $.S.092.94  at  4  per  cent 

commission    on   $720.04   at   1   per    cent 


338  28 


-I— 


$5,602  06 

319  46 

72  98 

42  05 

3  57 
203  72 
7  20 


6,251  04  I    $6»251  04 


ACCOUNTS  OF  COLLECTORS. 


573 


ST.  LOUIg  CITy-L.  F.  Hammer,  Jb.,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1909. 


State  rev. 
and  State 
Interest. 


State  rev. 
and  State 
interest. 


Dr. 


To  general  tax-book  1908 

railroad  tax-book  190S 

^merchants'  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  1908 

surplus  commissions 

interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1903) 

CO  I  lections  on  bac  k  ta  x  t^s 

Interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  1901 ' 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years  . .  ..  « 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on  dramshop  licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses  

errors  and  additional  assessmentn  on  current  general  tax-book.... 
errors  and  additional  assessm«'nts  on  current  railroad  tax-book  . . 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  M.  and  M  tux-book.. 

amount  overpaid^  carried  to  1903  account 

warrant  to  bal ance    


Cii. 


By  balance  from  1901  account. 

treasure  r ' s  recei pts, 

land  delinquent  list  of  1902 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1902 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1902 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  19  )2  . . . 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1902. . . 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  l>i02. 

commission  on  SH36,127.10at  H  perceut 

commission  on  8119,179.71  at  1  percent 

commission  on  1245,934.65  at  3  per  cent 


1909.719  43 
76,896  31 


4,840  78 

664  86 

118,121  74 

17.307  66 

6,858  82 


245.934  6S 


f 


1,432,867  18 


|l,>820,200  88 
85,533  43 


4,873  45 


4,180  63 
1,191  80 
7.378  04 


$1,488,867  18 


♦i' 


Collected  by  License  Collector. 


ST.   LOUIS   CITy— L.   F.   Hamues,  Jb.,  Collector. 
In  account  with  State  taxes  for  the  year  ending  March  1,  1904. 


Dr. 


To  general  tax-book  of  1903 

railroad  tax-book  of  1903 

^merchants*  and  manufacturers*  tax-book  of  1908 

surplus  commissions 

Interest  on  current  taxes  (since  January  1,  1904) 

collections  on  back  taxes 

interest  on  back  taxes 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  l90j 

collections  on  personal  delinquent  list  of  all  previous  years 

collections  on  delinquent  railroad  taxes 

collections  on  dramshop  licenses 

ad  valorem  tax  on  licenses 

errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  general  tax-book. . 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  railroad  tax- book. . 
errors  and  additional  assessments  on  current  M.  and  M.  tax-book. 

amount  overpaid,  carried  to  1904  account 

warrant  to  balance 


Or. 


By  balance  from  1902  account. 

treasuror*s  receipts 

land  delinquent  list  of  1903 

personal  delinquent  list  of  1903 

delinquent  railroad  tax  of  1903 

errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  general  tax-book,  1903. . . 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  railroad  tax-book,  1903. 
errors  and  erroneous  assessments  on  M.  and  M.  tax-book,  1903. 

commission  on  8640.278.67  at  H  per  cent 

commission  on  194,854.88  at  1  percent 

commission  on  1359,439.90  at  3  per  cent 


8745,054  71 
54.942  54 


8,878  11 

4.'»26 

78,379  06 

12,616  44 

6.033  56 


239.439  60 
351*09 


11,161,143  37 


81,063,540  19 
60.986  60 


5,083  36 


3,201  39 

948  55 

7,783  19 


$1,161,143  87 


•f^ 


Collected  by  License  Collector. 


S74 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


TABLE  NO.  18. 

PERCENTAGE  OF  CURRENT  TAXES  COLLECTED. 

The  following  toble  exhibits  the  percentage  of  State  taxes  collected  on  the  tax- 
books  of  1!)02  and  1003  by  the  collectors  of  the  revenue  of  the  several  counties  In  this 
State,  us  sho^^ii  by  their  annual  settlements  in  1003  and  1904 : 


County. 

Name  of  collector. 

• 

Percentage 
on  1902  tax- 
books  

Percentage 
on  IbOa  tax- 
books 

Adair 

FrankW.Gibbs 

John  W.  Kline 

90.0 
08.3 
02.0 
04.3 

85.0 

01.3 

Andrew 

07.5 

Atchison 

George  E.  Walter 

04.0 

Audrain 

Barry 

Albert  Harrison 

Hiram  P.  Sons 

Warren  E.  Brlte 

02.3 

87.*2 

Barton 

John  W.  Rex 

92.4 
04.6 
01.2 
928 
10.4 

03.4 

Bates 

Benton 

Wm.  T.  Johnson 

.Tamos  S.  Thurston 

95.3 
91.7 

Bollinger 

Walter  E.  Dickey 

William  J.  Mayor 

04.3 

Boone  

Hilary  B.  Busn 

92.0 

Buchanan 

Benj.  L.  Helsley   

80.4 
85.7 
08.9 

04.6 

88. 1 

Butler 

John  H.  Souders ". 

Jno.  M.  Waggoner 

80.3 

Oaldwell 

Oallaway 

Welcome  B- White 

William  J.  Gooldy 

Stephen  E.  McVeigh 

09.1 

•  •  •  •  • 

96.2 

Oamden 

Wm.  F.  Claiborne.. 

Fred .  J.  Moulder 

85.8 

88.2 

Oape  Girardeau 

Ed.W.  Flentge 

08.5 

Lee  Hart 

98.6 

Carroll 

T.  A.  Orr 

96.8 
91.0 

06.5 

Carter 

B.  F.Terry  

T.J.Kelly 

91.6 

Cass 

Wm .  J .  Laffoon 

05.4 

Luther  B.  Twyman 

95.5 

Cedar 

John  G.  Nance 

Lon  Firestone 

89.5 

90.2 

Chariton 

Edward  W.  Herring 

S.  Calloway  Johnson 

96.0 
87^ 
02.6 
04.0 
03.8 
02.6 
0*2.0 

98.1 

Christian 

85.7 

Clark  

Geo.  L.  Rowland 

92.  .1 

Clay 

Geo. C.Waller 

Leroy  A.  Kelly 

93.0 

Clinton 

91.5 

Cole 

Samuel  H .  Sone 

01.3 

Cooper 

Josenh  A.  Thorn Dson 

J.L.  3pillers 

03.0 
(•5.2 

Crawford 

Henry  Lichi  us 

83.0 

Dade 

John  F.  Stockton 

90.4  : 

Radford  C.  Divine 

90.7 

Dallas 

Frank  C.  Wilson 

80.6 

Dwight  W.  Darby 

80.7 

Daviess 

Mars  Thomas 

07.0 
97.8 

07.7 

Dekalb 

JamesB.  Hill 

Georffe  F.  Brown 

**»8.*i 

Dent 

John  W.  fialbrook 

02.0 

James  M.  Dennis 

02.3 

Dunklin 

Franklin 

Gasconade 

William  M.  Miller 

88.5 
85.2 
06.0 
98.3 
02.8 
85.1 

01.2 

W.J.  Davis 

Emil  Puchta 

John  J.  Sauer 

87.5 
08.6 
00.1 

Gentry 

Isaac  G.  Patton 

04.0 

Greene , 

Harry  S.  VauKhau 

John  H .  Hartley 

86.0 

Grundy 

Ed.  M.  Crawford 

Alfred  N.  Cave 

James  E.  Finks 

07.5 
07.7 
88.6 

07.6 

Harrison 

Henry 

08.0 

James  M.  Soanflrler 

00.2 

Hickory 

John  H.  McCasiin 

05.6 
94.7 

07.6 

Holt 

Nicholas  Stock 

05.1 

MURCENTAGE  OF  TAXIilS  COUMCTl-S). 


575 


PERCENTAGE  OF  CURRENT  TAXES  COLLBCTED-Contlnued. 


County. 

Name  of  collector. 

Percentage 
on  1902  tax- 
books 

Percentage 
on  1903  tax- 
books 

• 

Howard 

W.  W.  Whyte 

95.8 

A.J.Furr 

95.0 

Howell 

Henry  A.  Smith 

84.6 

Granville  A.  Meredith 

86.7 

Iron . 

Wm.  T.  O'Neal 

P.  W.  Whltworth 

97.6 

'96!6 

Jackson 

Fred  C.  Adams 

89.3 

Robert  8.  Stone 

89.7 

Jasper 

Jefferson 

Johnson 

Robert  A.  Wilson *...  . 

Stephen  J.  Chtt wood 

JohnA.  Tuttle 

Robert  F.  Gil lum 

John  W.  Meriwether 

Henry  Early 

83.9 

92.8 
02.2 

'"ii',0 

94.0 
03.4 

Knox 

90.0 

Liaclede 

James  D.  McClure 

James  Douiran 

94.6 

Lafayette 

Jacob  J.  Fulkerson 

91.5 
91.6 

01.3 

JLawrence 

Wm.  Oatton 

R.S.Morgan 

91.0 

Lewis 

Martin  B    Bchofleld 

Eusene  C .  Thorn Dson 

98.5 

'  '93.'8 

Lincoln 

Frank  D.  Brown 

93.6 

"in'.Y 

Linn 

Eppel  M.  Jennings 

James  B.  Fleming 

James  E.  Hart zler 

91.0 
* '96.3 

Livingston , . . 

Louis  R.  Merrick 

iiobert  W.  Patterson 

93.8 

90.8 

94.4 

McDonald 

Edward  E.  CofiTee 

90.5 

Macon 

Wm.  Hamner 

78.6 
91.3 
93.6 
83.9 
95.1 

81.0 

Madison 

Frank  Sonderman  ,  

90.7 

Maries 

Levi  F.  Parker 

93.R 

Marlon 

Collins  J.  Johnson 

93.5 

John  E.  Powell 

Howard  R    Soencer 

96.9 

Miller 

Frank  W.  Fendorf 

92.6 

George  F.  Fertruson 

92.6 

Edwin  P.  Deal. 

Georse  W .  Ashby 

91.2 

90.0 

Monlteaa . . 

Henry  Zurmuehlen 

91.8 
94.1 
92.1 
90.2 

92.6 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

W.  U.  H.  Crowe 

W.  1.  Gardner 

94.0 
92.9 

Morgan 

Alfred  W   Burns    

Edwin  S.  Cline 

92.2 

New  Madrid 

Henry  E.  Brouehton 

97.0 
88.4 
97.7 
90.8 
98.4 
88.0 
93.4 

97.9 

Nodaway 

Oreson 

DavidP.  Weems 

Benjamin  F.  LI tts 

R.  Alex  YounfiT 

88.7 
98.3 
90.8 

Osage 

Ozark 

Edward  F.  Leach 

Thomas  Mlshler 

98.9 
89.8 

Pemiscot 

J.  Harvey  McFarland 

John  W.  McParland 

"iV.i 

Perry..'. 

Emanuel  Estel 

99.0 
86.8 
90.8 
91.5 

99.4 

Pettis 

Emmet  B.  McOiuro 

91.2 

Phelps 

Pike 

A.B.Hale 

John  A.  Pearson 

William  A.Jordan 

89.6 

86.1 

Piatte '. 

Temole  M,  Baushman 

94.9 

Wm .  Forman 

93.9 

Polk 

PascalM.  Wood 

Lon  C.  Robertson 

98.7 

93.1 

Pulaski 

John  W.  Wheeler 

Albert  L.  Matthews 

Rollle  Tlmmons 

aw 

91.8 
92.7 

Putnam 

88.2 
98.4 

Ralls 

Randolph 

Wm.  R.  Netherland 

Joseph  L.  Hogae 

Isaac  C.  Grimes 

94.4 
93.4 

Bay 

Jeff.  E .  Deacy 

94.9 

Harry  M.  Davis 

95.1 

Reynolds 

Wm.  H.Carter 

97.0 

Joshua  M.  Bell 

96.7 

John  H.  Nunneleo 

James  W .  Cotton 

81.8 

84.0 

St.  Charles 

Chus.  Gatzweiler 

95.6 

Joseph  T.  Hayden 

Ub.i 

St.  Clair 

John  I.  Slmms 

92.0 
9i.6 
92.3 
86.8 

9).0 

St.  Francois 

Frank  Richardson 

Henry  Vaeth  

94.5 

Ste.  Genevieve 

93.4 

St.  Louis 

H.  w.  Karrenbrock 

85.5 

57^> 


REPORT  OP  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


PERCENTAQE  OP  CURRENT  TAXES  COLLECTED-Contlnaed. 


Ooantj. 

Name  of  collector. 

Percentage 
on  1908  tax- 
books 

Percentage 
on  1908  tax- 
books 

Baline 

James  E.  McAmls 

91.4 

James  A.  Walker 

95.5 

Schuyler 

Wm.-P.  Rice 

Wm.  0.  Ladd.. 

95.9 
96.1 
90.8 
93.0 

96.3 

Hootland 

95.8 

Hcott 

Robt.  L.  Harrison 

W.  T.  Galbralth 

97.5 

Shannon 

Francis  M.  Obllton.... 

01.8 

Shelby 

Joseph  W.  Thompson 

Geo.  M.  Browning 

Alfred  L.  Harty 

98.0 
'■'96!2" 

Stoddard 

97.2 

Frank  A»  Brannock, . .T ,t-t- 

88.9 

Htone 

.John  O.Hayes 

Charles  W.  Thomas 

W.  J.  Watklns 

80.6 
98.2 

86.3 

Hullivan 

"i8.'8 

Taney. 

BenJ  B.  Price 

8.  J.  Brazeal 

81.4 

82.1 

Texas 

LeeH.  Chambers 

Frank  W.  Tavlor 

75.6 

82. 4 

Vernon 

Robert  F.  Lancaster 

Jesse  M.  Pal mor 

92.5 

■  •  ■  « 

93.6 

Warren. 

Florence  A.  Ordelhelde 

98.8 

SanAiel  Q.  Roberson 

98.8 

Washington 

Thomuson  F.  Bluunt 

96.5 

John  Bdaclay 

89.7 

Wayne 

Thomas  GllDreath 

90.0 

I.N.  Daffron 

f5.0 

Webster 

Albe  t  S.  Orem 

92.9 
94.4 
90.3 

92.8 

Worth. 

James  0.  Lutes r 

95.4 

Wright 

Noah  N.  Nichols 

Samuel  O.  shields 

02.3 

St.  Louis  Olty 

Lud wig  F.  Hammer,  Jr...  

92.9 

93.8 

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Total  county  tax 
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Rate  of  county  li- 
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valorem  taxes  col- 
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daring  the  year... 


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taxes  collected  tor 
the  county  during 
the  year 

Total  ad  valorem 
taxes  collected  tor 
the  State  during 
the  year 

Total  county  tax 
collected  during 
the  year 


Total  State  tax  col- 
lected during  the 
year 


Rate  of  county  li- 
cense tax  tor  per- 
iod of  six  montns.. 


Bate  of  State  li- 
cense tax  for  per- 
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bonds  outstand- 
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Amount  of  bonds 
outstanding  Ju  ly 
1.  190i  (eacn  se- 
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Amount  bonds  re- 
tired (each  se- 
ries)  


Bate  of  interest.. 


Time  to  run. 


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bonds  outstand- 
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Amount  of  bonds 
outstanding  July 
1,   1904  (each  se- 


Amount  bonds  re- 
tired (each  se- 
ries)  


Rate  of  interest. 


Time  to  run. 


Date  when  Issued. 


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REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


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REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


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REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR, 


Total   amount  o( 

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logJuly  1,11)04.. 

a 

A  moan  t  Ot  bonds 

15 

1,   \Ki   (oachtt- 
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bonds  outBtond- 
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Amount  of  bonds 
outitaodlngJuly 
1,  IMM  (eacb   se- 

ries) 

AmooQl  bODdn  re 
tired   (each    ge- 

rles) 

Rateot  iDtereat.. 

Date  <rheii  luaed. 

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REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


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bonds  outstand- 
ing July  1,  1004. 


Amount  of  bonds 
outstanding  July 
1,  1994  (each  se 
ries) 


Amount  bonds  re 
tired  (each    se- 
ries  


Rate  of  Interest.. 


Time  to  run , 


Date  when  issued, 


Denomination. 


No.   of  bonds  is- 
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REPORT  OF   THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


Total  amount  of 
bonds  outstand- 
ing July  1.  1001. 


Amount  of  bonds' 
outstanding  July! 
1.  1901  (each  se-; 


•  •  •  • 


Amount  bonds  re- 
tired (each  se- 
ries)  I 


tti 


Rate  of  interest. . . 


Time  to  run. 


us 

5 


Date  when  issued. 


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No.  of   bonds   is- 
sued  


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REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


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1 

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No.   of  bonds  is- 

9 

1 

1 

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LOCAL   BONDED   INDEBTEDNESS. 


613 


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6i4 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


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bondtf  outstand- 
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Amount  of  bonds 
(outstanding  July 
1.  1904  (each  se- 
ries)  


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Amount  bonds  re- 
tired (each  se- 
ries)  


Rate  of  Interest., 


Time  to  run. 


Date  when  Issued. 


Denomination. 


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615 


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REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


Total    amount  of 
ing  /o"jTl»«" 

190,000 

Amount  of  bonda 

1                                 1 

1 

1 

1 

Amount  bonds  re- 
tired (each   s«- 

■  '                                  i 

i 

Rateof  Interest.. 

. 

Time  to  run 

i             i 

^                                                       8 

Date  when  tssned 

July  1.  1901. 
Feb.  1,  1808.. 

8 

Denomination... 

1500 

No.  of  bonds   la- 

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a 
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1 
1 

1 

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f  li:  BMiliiiH:;     IE 

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1  liii  Ifilitlilllliii  III! 

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6i8 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR, 


Total  amount  of 
bonds  outstand- 
ing July  1,  igoi.. 


Amount  of  bonds 
outstanding  July 
1,  1904  (each  se- 
ries)  


8 


Amount  bonds  re- 
tired (each  se- 
ries)  


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Time  to  run. 


Date  when  issued. 


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Number  of  bonds 
issued 


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619 


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REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


TABLE  NO.  22— BONDED  INDEBTEDNESS  OF  CITIES 

The  following  table,  showing  the  bonded  Indebtedness  of  cities  and  Incorporated  towns 
reports  received  by  the  State  Auditor  from  officers  of  the  respective  cities  and  incorporated 


Olties  and  towns. 


Oounties. 


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Albany  .... 

Aurora. 

Auxvasse. 
Bethany. . , 


Bloom  field 
Bolivar.  ... 

Brookfleld. 


Brunswick 


Butler . 
Oalhoun 


Canton. 


Oape  Girardeau . 

Oar  ronton 

Oartervllle  ...:. 


Carthage 


Concordia. 
DeSoto 


Gentry 


Lawrence.... 
Callaway. . . . 
Harrison 


Stoddard 
Polk 


Liinn 


Chariton. 


Bates 
Henry. 


Cameron Clinton 


Lewis 


CaruthersviUe.. 

Centralia 

ChilUcothe 

Clarence  

OlarksviUe 

Clinton 

Commerce 

Columbia 


C.  Girardeau 

Carroll 

Jasper 


Jasper. 


Pemiscot 

Boone 

Livingston.., 

Shelby 

Piko 

Henry 


Scott.  . 
Boone . 


Lafayette.... 
Jefferson 


Dexter Stoddard i 

Doniphan Uipley 

El  Dorado 

Springs Cedar. 


10 

14 

6 

25 
4 
8 

27 
4 
4 
4 
10 
84 
8 

20 

27 

10 

22 

20 

2 

1 

38 

10 

24 

10 

980 

28 

20 

78 

100 

00 

21 

50 

SO 

28 

8 

6 

26 

1 

60 

20 

as 

6 

8 

6 

5 

10 

30 

4 

18 

34 

3 

100 

25 

20 

20 

20 

5 

20 

30 

44 
15 
15 


11.000 
1.000 

t.ooo 

500 
100 
600 
1,000 
600 
500 
500 
600 
500 
500 
500 
500 
1.000 
500 
500 
500 
400 
500 
100 
500 
500 
100 
500 
60(1 
500 
500 
100 
500 
600 
500 
500 
1.000 
1,000 
1.000 
7,600 
500 
500 
500 
1.000 
500 
500 
1,000 
100 
600 
500 
500 
500 
1,000 
1,000 
200 
100 
500 
500 
1,000 
500 
500 


Nov.    1.  1901. 


Jan.  1, 
Sept.  8, 
Jan.  9, 
April  15, 
Mar.  27. 
.rune  17, 
Sept.  1. 
May  25, 
Aug.  1, 
Mar.  10, 
June  12, 
Aug.  1, 
July  1. 
Jan.  2, 
Aug.  1. 
May  1, 
Jan.  23, 
Jan.  23, 
Sept.  2. 
June  1, 
Oct.  1. 
Jan.  1. 
Dec.  1. 
Jan.  1, 
Oct.  1, 
Jan.  1, 
Feb.  1. 
Jan.  1. 
Sept.  1, 
Aug.  1, 
May  1. 
May  10, 
July  23. 
July  23, 
May  1, 
Aug.  27, 
Jan.  1, 
Mar.  10, 
Oct.  1, 
Jan.  1, 
July  1, 
May  1, 
May  1, 
Dec.  16, 
Sept.  1, 
Dec.  1. 
July  1. 
Aug.  I, 
Aug.  15, 
Apr.  1, 
July  1. 
Mar.  1, 
•Tan.  5, 
Jan.  5, 
Aug.  5, 
Jan.  2, 
Apr.    1, 


1002. 
1807. 
1902. 
1808. 
1800. 
1002. 
1003. 
1004. 
1808. 
1804. 
1001. 
1805. 
1800. 
1002. 
1002. 
1894. 
1003. 
1003. 
1001. 
1898. 
1806. 
1800. 
1003. 
1800. 
1002. 
1004. 
1809. 
1804. 
1004. 
1808. 
1890. 
1900. 
1903. 
1904. 
1002. 
1901. 
1890. 
1903. 
1900. 
1891. 
1895. 
1897. 
1897. 
1902. 
1896. 
1899. 
1900. 
1900. 
1903. 
1904. 
1898. 
1903. 
1899. 
1699. 
1902. 
1897. 
1902. 


500  Jan.  1,  1902. 
100  May  14,  1903. 
100  May  21,  1904. 


*  i 
t  ( 
1 1 
( « 


10-20  years 

5-20 

5-20 

20  years. . . 

2-3-4-5  yrs. 

20  years.. 

10 

1  year 

1   " 

1   *'  ... 

5-20  years 

20  years 

20   •' 

20   •• 

20   •• 

10  years 

20   •• 

20   *• 

1  year. 

1   **  . 

20  years.. 

5-20  years 

15 

15 

20 

20 

20 

5-10-15  &  20 

20  years 

20   •' 

20 

13 

20 

10 

1  year.. 

10  years... 

10-20  years 

6 

20  years... 

5-20  years 
30  years 
30   •' 
10 
20 
20 

1-10  years 

5-15  " 

5 

5-25 

5-15 

8-15-1  yrs 
5-20  &  10-20 
20  years, 
20      " 

5-10  years 

5-10    •• 

1 
10-2U    ' 

8-20    ' 

10-20    • 
1 
1 


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( • 


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Nov.  1, 
Nov.  1. 
Jan.  1, 
Sept.  8. 
Jan.1004- 
April  15, 
Mar.  27, 
June  17, 
Jan.  1. 
Jan.  1, 
Aug.  1, 
Mar.  10, 
June  12. 
Aug.  1, 
July  1. 
Jan.  2. 
Aug.  2, 
May  1. 
Jan.  23. 
Jan.  23, 
Sept.  1, 
June  1. 
Oct.  I. 
Jan.  1, 
Dec.  1. 
Jan.  1, 
Oct.  1, 
Jan.  1, 
Feb.  1. 
Jan.  1, 
Sept.  1, 
Aug.  1, 
May  1. 
May  10, 
July  23, 
July  23, 
May  1. 
Aug.  27, 
.Tan.  1, 
Mar.  10. 
Oct.  1, 
Jan.  1. 
July  1. 
May  1. 
May  1. 
Dec.  16, 
Sept.  1, 
Dec.  1, 
July  1, 
Aug.  1, 
Aug.  15, 
Apr.  1. 
July  1. 
Mar  1. 
Jan.    5. 


1011. 
1906. 
1907. 
1017. 
■6-6-7 
1008. 
1000. 
1003. 
1904. 
1005. 
1018. 
1014. 
1021. 
1015. 
1010. 
1022. 
1022. 
1914. 
1004. 
1004. 
1021. 
1918. 
1011. 
1014. 
1023. 
1010. 

1914. 
1919. 
1014. 
1020. 
1011. 
1010. 
1010. 
1004. 
1914. 
1022. 
1006. 
1919. 
1923. 
1030. 
1911. 
1905. 
1917. 
1917. 
1012. 
1011. 
1004. 
1025. 
1015. 
1004. 
1024. 
1018. 
1023. 
1000. 


Aug.  5.  1003. 

Jan.  2,  1017. 

Apr.  1,  1022. 

Jan.  1,  1022. 

Apr.  1.  1904. 

Apr.  1,  1005. 


6 

4 

4 

6 

5H 

5 

4H 

6 

0 

6 

6 

5 

4 

6 

6 

4 

4 

6 

6 

6 

4 

8 

5 

6 

5 

5 

4 

4H 
4 
7 
5 
4 
5 
4 
5 
5 

4H 
4 
4 
5 
4 
5 
5 
5 
5 
6 
5 
5 
3.08 
4 
8 

4^ 
5 
5 

ii^ 
6 
6 
5 

6 
6 
6 


LOCAL    BONDED    INDEBTEDNESS. 


AND  INCORPORATED  TOWNS  ON  JULY  i,  1904. 


lDt«r«atuid  principal, 
when  pajable. 

KounM  Bank,  New  York... 
First  Nat'l  Bank.  Chicago!! 

M.  W. Harris  &  Co.,  Cblcago 
Hiss.  VaU«y  Trust  Co. ,  tit.L 

Be^ha^Ho':.^.''!'."^'"" 

May-Nov.. 
Jan-Jnly.. 
June 

Uar-SeptV 

no,  000 

'"  i'.m 

"■■i!m 
10,000 

Herofa.  Lacl'd.  B'k.,  Bt.L... 

Fab- Auk.. 

!S 

Chicago 

Jaa-Jnly  . 

Not- May.. 

a,  000 

Api-Oct,.. 

§."&."&::::;:■::::::; 

T,0OO 

Is;- 

^^B:EE: 

•,000 

"is, 066" 

slwo 

ffiSSlriS::::::::.::::: 

S.OOO 

t:i»o 

aatS^s::::::.::::::. 



fHv! 

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S-lJIiS,?::::;::.;:::;:. 

Jnne-Dee, 
»ept-Hai- 

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.    300 
T,«0 

OoBoordla,  Uo 

Har-Sept. 
Jan-Jaly 

Bt.  Lonl_s,Mo 

lf'!£Ws£:-;;::::;--::- 

Chicago,  111 

■■8,060' 

Jan-July . 

Eldorado  Biiln^s;  MO.!".:' 

S,000 

E.DOO 
3,000 


et,oao ' 

l.BOD 
1,900 


Fnodlng  boodJ!" 

PDbllc««ll 

Water-waric* 

Bernndlng 

Onrrest  rerenae.., 


SS'fiSi*'"'""'-- 

Electric  light  plant.! !! 

R  

p.  'lanV.!!! 

Si 

B 

W 

Oi  .!!!!!!!! 

E  jlan't.'.! 

ci  je!!!!!!! 

Water-works 

City  hall 

Kafundlng 

Eleetrlc  light  plant... 

RetuDding 

City  hall 


Funding 

Elec.  light  Aw 
Water  vorks... 

Waterworks... 


622 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


BONDED  INDEBTEDNESS  OP  CITIES  AND  INOOR- 


01  ties  and  towns.-     Counties. 


Excelsior 
Springs 


Fairfax 

Farmlngton 
Fayette , 


Fortuna. 
Fulton.. 


Gallatin. 


Glasgow. 


Clav. 


Atchison 

St.  Francois. 
Howard 


Moniteau 

Callaway..  .. 


Daviess. 


Howard. 


Glen  wood.. 
Grant  City. 


Hannibal . 


Schuyler. 
Worth.... 


Marion. 


Harrison  vi  lie. 
UigginsvlIIe.. 


Holden 

Uuntsville. 


Cass 

l<afayette  . 


.Johnson. . . . 
Randolph.. 


Independence. 


Jefferson  City. 


Jackson. 
Colo 


Joplin '  Jasper. 


Kahoka Clark . 


Kansas  City J  ackson .  . . 


(Westport). 
Klrksvllle. 


Adair 


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1 

5 
1 
1 
6 

5 

10 
25 
22 
10 
4 

30 

50 

5 

S5 

1 

12 
3 
1 
1 
1 
8 

20 

10 

2 

8 

40 

400 

40 

40 

24 

34 

18 

14 

6 

24 

17 

35 

150 

60 

6 

7 

108 

12 

20 

20 

60 

60 

76 

52 

13 

1 

12 
1 
3 
1 
150 
150 
100 
100 
3,100 
1,100 
100 
200 
225 
T5 
20 
11 
1 
80 
30 
18 


I 


11. 000 

2U0 

1,000 

100 

1,400 

Various 

Various 

250 

1,000 

500 

50<) 

125 

500 

500 

50() 

1,000 

1,000 

500 

500 

300 

500 

200 

400 

250 

500 

1,000 

1,000 

500 

100 

500 

1,000 

500 

500 

500 

600 

500 

500 

Various 

500 

500 

500 

1,000 

500 

500 

500 

500 

500 

500 

500 

500 

.500 

1.000 

500 

1,000 

800 

POO 

1.000 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

1.000 

?,000 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

J,  0(0 

1,000 

900 

500 

500 

5C0 


Oct.  15, 

4  • 

Oct.  28, 


1901. 
1002. 


t  < 


Jan.    2,  1903. 


t  • 


Sept.  1, 
June  2, 
Nov. 
Aug. 
July  1. 
May  1, 
Feb.  4, 
June  25, 
Feb.  1, 
May  12, 
Sept.  1, 
Mar.    1, 


i , 


Feb.  1, 

Jan.  1, 

Apr.  1, 
Apr.  13, 

Oct.  1. 
Sfpt.  1, 

May  1. 


« I 


Oct.     1, 
Feb.  13, 
Jan. 
Apr. 


3. 
1. 


1 1 


Apr.  1, 
Aug.  1, 
Apr.  17, 
Jan.  2, 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
July 
Feb. 
July 
July 
June  28, 
Mar.  18. 
July  20, 
July  1, 
Sept.  1, 


2, 

9, 
1. 
1. 
1. 
1. 
1. 


1900. 
1802. 
]8»9. 
Ifi02. 
1902. 
1899. 
1901. 
1899. 
1898. 
1901. 
1894. 
1896. 


1892. 
1896. 
1897. 
1886. 
1897. 
1903. 
1904. 


1893. 
1893. 

1898. 
1904. 

1897.! 

1895.1 

1904. 1 

1899.1 

1901.1 

1904.1 

1897.; 

1897.1 

1S98. 

1903. 

1904. j 

1898.1 

18t»9.! 

1901.1 

1904.1 

1888. 


*  t 

I  f 

4  • 

•  f 

•  I 
4  i 


•  4 


Jan.  2,  1902. 


May 
Nov. 
Apr. 
July 
Apr. 
July 
July 
Jan. 


1. 
2, 
1. 
1, 
1, 
1. 
1. 
1. 


July  1, 

4  4 

Oct.  1, 

•  4 

Aug,  1, 
Jan.  1, 
Aug.  1, 


1902. 

1903. 

1890. 

18:*. 

1890. . 

1890. 

1895. 

1904. 


1896. 

1897. 

1898. 
1900. 
1903. 


20  years. 

20 

20 

20 

20 

5-20 

520 

10  years... 

20 

10 

5-20 

5 

20 

20 

20 

5-20 

8  months. 

20  years. 

10 

10 

10 

10 

20 

20 

20 

18-19 

20 

20 

to 

20 

20 

5-20 

20 

20 

2U 

20 

5-20 

5-10 

5-10-20  yrs. 

5-30  years 

&-20    *• 
Jan.  20,  '05 
20  years. 
10 
20 
20 
20 
10 
20 

1 

10 
20 
20 

15-20  years; 
15-20 

1 

20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 

5-20 
10-20 

1 


Oct.   15.  1921.. 

4   4 

Oct.  28,  1922. 


4  4 
4  4 


Jan.    2,  1923. 


Sept. 

June 

Nov. 

Aug. 

July 

May 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Mar. 


1.  1910.. 

2.  1022. 
1909. 
1922. 

1,  1907. 

1,  1019. 

4,  1924. 
25,  1909. 

1,  1918. 
12,  1901.1 

1,  1914.: 

1,  1908. 


t  4 

I  4 


I 


Feb. 
Jan. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
May 


1.  1912. 
1,  1908. 
1.  1907. 
13,1906-6 
1,  1917. 
1.  1923. 
1,  1924. 


Oct.  1, 
Feb,  13, 
Jan.  3, 
Apr.  1, 
Apr.  1, 
Apr.  I, 
Aug.  1, 
Apr.  17, 


1913. : 

1913.' 

1903." 

1905. 

1907.! 

1902. 

1905. 

1924. 


Jan. 

July 

Feb. 

July 

July 

.Tune 

Mar. 

July 

July 

Sept. 


1,  1917. t 

1,  1907. 

1.  1918. 

1,  U«3. 

1,  1924. 1 
28.  1908. 
18.  1919. 
20,  1902. 

1,  1914. 

1,  1908. 


4  t 
4  4 
•  4 
I  4 
41 
»  4 
4  4 
4  4 
4  4 
4  4 
4  4 
I  4 
4  ( 
4  4 
4  4 
4  4 
I  4 
4  « 
4  4 


Jan.    2,  1922. 


May 
May 
Apr. 
July 
Apr. 
July 
July 
Jan. 


1,  1903. 

2.  1903. 
1.  1010.. 
1,  1910. 
1,  1910. 
1.  1910. 
1.  1915. 
1,  1924.1 


•  4 


July 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Aug. 


1,  1916. 

I  4 

1,  1917. 


4  4 


1,  1918. 
1,  1920. 
1.  1904., 


P3 

il 

:  S 


5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 

4 

4 
4 
7 
5 

4H 

6 

4H 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

5 

5 

5 

6 

4% 

4 

4 

4 

4 

5 

6 

5 

4H 

4H 

5 

5 

5 

4 

4 

6 

5 

4H 

5 

4 

4 

5 

5 

5 

5 

6 

6 

5 

5 

6 

6 


5 

5 
5 
5 
5 
4 
6 


LOCAI,   BONDED   INDEBTEDNESS. 


623 


PORATED  T0WN3  0N  JULY  1,  I»M-COQt 


St.  Loula,  Uo Miiy-> 


St.  Iiouls    Uo  . . 


Jan-Joly. 
Apr-Oct . 
April...  . 
Apr-Dct.. 


OliTcago,  ill Apr-Ocl.. 

St.  Louis,  Mo .'.'."."!!,'.'.'.'!.'! I!! I 
HudUitIIIb,  Mo AuR-Feh. 


JeflersoD  Olt;.  Ho. 


KlrksTllle,  Mo... 

New  York  Olty... 
Klrksvllle,  Mo... 


Jun-jaly  . 
J«n-Ju"| '. 


n-'ful''"' 


For  wbat  purpose 


NowYork :  Apr-Oct 


JnnB-Dec. 
Mar-Sept. 
Jan-July . 

Sept..  ... 

8,000 

Apr-Oct... 
Jan-July . 

■  "i.mt 

-2i.7W 

.    To  pay  Jadgmeats,... 
Park  Improvement... 

B  ""                     ....     ,"," 
01  , 

E                           lant.... 
W  

H  [e. '.'..'.'.'. 

WBt«r- works 

FundlnK .'.'''.,,''', 

Water-works 

Electrlo_llghts'."!"!!;! 

FuDdlnR '.'.'.'..".'. 

Electric  lights 

E  

^\  li 

P 

P 
E 
R 

SeBBru '. 

Electric  light, 

Oeneral  revennp 

Htrpet  Improvement... 

l^treL't  Improvemunl.. 

BeiuudiDg ;; 

Electric  lipllt  plant... 
To  pay  Judgnienls 

Funding 

Water  and  liglitpiaii't 

To  pay  Juflgmcnts. , .. 
Cltj;hari 

Wawr^  works!!/!.'..;!! 

Park  and  boulevard... 
Hospital 

Public  buildings!!'!!!! 
Funding 

ReiundiDg. ..!!*!!'!!!!! 


624 


HEPOHT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


BONDED  INDEBTEDNESS  OP  CITIES  AND  INOOEt- 


Lk  Bella 

LKOranBe   . 

Lmncaater ... 

LlDneiu...  . 
Lonlslmoa . . . 

Halden 

Htircella«..- 


Lewis .';  ;* 

Bcliuyler 

OUolon.. 
Bay 

Plln 


Modawu.... 

ssffi:;--;;;; 

K"!"':::: 

Uonroe 

Mo 

HoDQd  CUy 

Lawrence..., 

Latayetto".!! 

Oregon 

g;K~::::::;::: 

Flattsbiirg. !"!!!! 

Marlon 

Monroe 

OasB 

Poplar  Bluff 

^""" 

Mercer 

K.SS-;:::-: 

?;&:::■:. 

Phelps 

Dtfl 

m 

June   1. 

June  1, 

IX 'i- 

»•',■ 

^m 

ts 

sua 

6-Ks- 


Oct.  IT.  ISM. 


Jane  BO,  IMS. 


April »,  me. 

April  I!>,  ISlfl. 
■--■■ts.  I«B. 
M.  IS II. 


July    i,  IBffi. 
Sept.  1.  !"•" 
Apr.    1,-1 
Dec.  I*,  I 


SeoCIS,  11 
July    1.  11__. 
Dec.  30.  1909.1 
,    July  16,  If" 


5-20-10-WyS|  April  1.  IBJJ. 


<   Mar. 


,  ISOS. 


1,  1906. 

1,  1917. 

___„.   I,  190S. 

B  April  1,  ime. 

I  April  1.  lace. 

BiJuly   1,  ir- 

July   1.  ».  - 

I  April  2.  1906. 
July    1.  IBB. 

:  Feb.     1,  IKW. 


I  Feb.    1 


lasi  I 


LOCAL    BONDED    INDEBTEDNESS. 


POBPOBATBD  TOWNS  ON  JULY  1,  ItM-OontlDDe 


"°"snJ7''2!s:'"'' 

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II 
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4 
pi 

Por.fUg,™. 

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I 

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i 

i 

no 

100 
MO 

100 

B 

no 

uo 

too 

i 

No. 

Tea. 

Funding 

Electric  Il^ht  plant... 

Electric  light ^1  ant.... 

4,000 

1                           

?.«?;■■ 

E\                            "t"" 

1.000 

El                 El""- 

ElBc.  light  ■*  wkt*™"ki 

J«n-Jttly. 

l^'^r.r. 

^u^.^LTflT^S^e'": 

lt*LS!i^'*&o'**' 

one-Dec. 

is 

■  •,060 

S                 ::■ 

M^lSi"" 

E                 htp'l'aiit^.... 

^ 

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1     s?'?-;;;;; 

E                 bt  plant 

Mar-Sept 

Jan-Jnlj., 

teViiug.'. 

s.soo 

Water  and  light  plant. 

B,000 

Liglil  and  wtttar  'plant! 
Electric  light  plant...  . 
Refunding 

Chicago,  til 

Funding 

Oity  hatland'jaii!!!!!!! 

vs. 

mKK.' 

Olcyhall    

Mur-Sept.. 

"'iii.m 

Rocliport,  Mo. 

Uct- April 

April-Oct 
Jan-jDly 

4,000 
-LOW- 

Watei-wofliB  plant.!.!! 
Et1«d.  watet^wkB.  plant 

S3,' »'"'■■■■ 

siiiiii 

SOU 

Wacer-norlu 

626 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR, 


BONDED  INDEBTEDNESS  OP  OITIES  AND  INOORr 


Oities  and  towns. 


St.  James  . 
St.  Joseph. 


St.  Louis  Oity. 


Savannah. 
Sedalla.... 


Phelps.  .. 
Buchanan 


Andrew. 
Pettis... 


Shelblna... 
ShelbyylUe 
Slater 


South  Gorin....  .. 

Springfield 


Btanberry.  ... 

Sweet  Springs 

Thayer 

Trenton 

Union 

UnlouTille. . . . 

Urlch 

Versailles..  .. 
Warrensburg. 

WebbOlty.... 


Shelby..  .. 

Shelby 

Saline 

Scotland... 
Greene.  ... 


Gentry.  . 

Saline..., 
Oregon . . , 
Grundy., 

Franklin 

Putnam.. 
Henry.  .. 
Morgan.. 
Johnson  . 

Jasper.. . , 


6 

8 

1 

2 

2 

I 

3 

389 

1 

73 

400 

050 

1.300 

200 

400 

245 

2.311 

2,613 

1.550 

675 

2,666 

1,155 

1,285 

200 

975 

503 

1.985 

275 

12 

5,000 

24 

10 

10 

10 

43 

10 

15 

1 

178 

10 

12 

80 

10 

1 

1 

16 

10 

4 

05 

50 

70 

2 

1 

6 

6 

6 

1 

6 

17 

25 

14 

37 

14 

20 

10 

16 

12 

20 

45 

40 

13 

20 

26 


$100 

500 

500 

500 

50 

50 

100 

1,000 

000 

1.000 

1.000 

1,000 

1.000 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

100 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

200 

1,000 

200 

1.000 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

1.000 

500 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

500 

1,000 

1.000 

500 

1,000 

500 

500 

500 

500 

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1.000 } 

100 

100 

1.000 

1,000 

500 

500 

1,000 

797 

1.000 

1,000 

1,000 

752 

500 

1,000 

500 

500 

1,000 

1.000 

100 

200 

1.000 

1(0 

500 

500 

500 

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1,000 

Various 


Oct.  24. 
Aug.  2. 
Nov.  1, 
July  1. 
April  1, 
Feb.  1, 
Feb.  1. 
Feb.  1, 
Feb.  1, 
Oct.  1. 
Aug.  1. 
June  1, 
April  1, 
April  1. 
April  10. 
June  25. 
April  10. 
April  10. 
xAec.  1. 
Nov.  2, 
Nov.  1. 
Oct.  2. 
June  1, 
May  1, 
.Tune  1. 
July  1. 
July  1. 
Aug.  1, 
June  2, 
April  1. 
Mar.  1, 
May  6, 
Oct.  1, 
Oct.  1, 
Apr.  1, 
July  12. 
July  12, 
July    1. 


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Nov.  1, 
Nov.  1. 
Dec.  31. 
Sept.  1. 

Mar.  14. 

Nov.  1, 
Nov.  1, 
Oct.  1, 
July  1, 
June  15. 
June  1. 
Nov.  25, 

Feb.  3. 
Mar.  15, 
May  10, 

Jan.  1, 

July  1. 

Apr.  1. 

Sept.  2, 
Dec.  20. 

Feb.  7, 

Apr.  1, 


001. 
869. 
869. 
871. 
889. 
881. 
881. 
001. 
901. 
901. 
903. 
885. 
875. 
875. 
875. 

OoO. 

887. 
887. 
888. 
898. 
891. 
892. 
893. 
894. 
895. 
bvo. 
888. 
889. 
800. 
002. 
802. 
893. 
803. 
897. 

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898. 
890. 
807. 

808. 
800. 
807. 
001. 

002. 

002. 
003. 
801. 
001. 
805. 
001. 
003. 

004. 
004. 
004. 

001. 
003. 
805. 

898. 
000. 
806. 


Mar.  20.  1001. 
Apr.  1,  1002. 
.Tan.  1.  1004. 
Jan.  1.  1898.. 
Nov.  15. 1900. 
Junel,  1000.. 
Jan.  1.  1001.. 
Jan.  1,  1003.. 


20  years. . . 
20 
20 
20 

10-20 
28 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
30 
SO 
30 
40 
20 
20 
20 
11 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
30 
30 
30 
20 
1-12  years 

1 
1 

5-20 
1 
1 
80 

1-10-ao 

10 
20 

5-20 

1-10 

Om.l 

20 
20 
20 
10 
10 
20 

6  months. 

6 

6 

6 


5-10  years 
10-20 
20 
20 
«.0 
20 
20 
20 
15 

5-20 
20 

20  years. 
20  ••  . 
10  ••  . 
20  ••  . 
10     ••    . 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Oct. 


Oct.  24.  1021. 
Aug.  1.  1880. 
Nov.  1.  1889. 
July  1.  1801. 
April  1,1800. 
Feb.    1.  1001. 

1.  1901. 

1.  1921. 

1.  1021. 

1,  1921. 
April  1,  1023. 
June  1,  1906.! 
April  1.1906. 
April  1,1905. 
April  10, 1905. 
June  25,  1906. 
April  10, 1007. 
April  10, 10O7. 
Dec.  1.  1008. 
Nov.  2.  1009. 
Nov.  1.  1011. 
Oct.  2,  1012. 
June  1, 1913. 
May  1.  1014. 
June  1,  1015. 
July  1.  1018. 
July  1.  1018. 
Aug.  1,  1919. 
June  2.  1920. 
April  1.1922. 
Mar.l  ea.yr. 
May-  6,  1^. 
Oct.  1.  1894. 
Oct.  1.  1898. 
Apr.  1.  1918. 
July  12.  1800. 
July  12,  1000. 
July    1.  1027. 


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Nov.  1.  1908. 
Nov.  1.1910. 
Dec.  31,  1917. 
Sept.  1.  1911. 

Mar.  14.  1004. 

Nov.  1,  1H22. 
Nov.  1.  1023. 
Oct.  1.  1011. 


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June  15,  1905. 
June  1.  1921. 
May  25.  1904. 


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Aug.  8.  1004. 
Sept.  15.1004. 
Nov.  10.  1004. 


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Apr.  1.  1923. 

Sept.  1,  1915. 

Jan.  1,  1018. 

Feb.  1,  1020. 

Apr.  1.  1916. 


1 1 


Mar.  20. 1911. 
Apr.  1,  1007. 
Jan.  1.  1024. 
Jan.  1,  1918.. 
Nov.  15. 1000. 
Junel,  1910.. 
Jan.  1.  1981.. 
Jan.  1,  1013.. 


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6 

6 

7 

6 

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5 

6 

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5 


LOCAI,   BONDED    INDEBTEDNESS. 


POB&TED  TOWNS  ON  JULY  1,  IMM— OoDtlnued. 


New  York  or  London. 


Kansas  City,' Mo'.'.. 


New  York  OUy.. 


.  May-Nov..  . 
.  Juu-July. 
.  Aprlll..,. 
.  Atm-Feb. 
.  Aog-Feb.. 
.  Aug- Feb.. 
.    Aog-Feb.. 

Aprtl-Oct. 

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Dec-Jane. 
.  Oct-Apr11.  . 
.  Oct-Aprir. . 
.  Oct- April. . 
.  Dec-June.  . 
.    Oct- April.  . 


.  Dec-JuL_. 
■  Jan-July.. 
.   Jan-July.. 


.   May.Nov.. 
.    N0T-U>y.. . 

.   U  ar-8ept.. 


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Urlcb,  Ho Apr-Ocl... 

Bt.  LoDis,  Mo Jan-.'-'~ 

9'.  Loals.  Mo Jaa. 


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1 

II 

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Water-works 

St.  Jo.  &  Denver  R.K. 

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M4,I09 

Purch.Carondelet  Pa'k 
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30.00U 
12,710 

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628 


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60 

11,000 

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90  years... 

Oct.  1.  1088.. 

4 

15 

500 

Oct.  27, 1009.. 

I      ••    ... 

Oct.  27,  1904. 

6 

Westboro 

Atchison 

Howell 

8 
55 

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500 

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Oct.  1,  1900... 

3-10  ••    ... 
80     ••    ... 

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6 

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5 

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LOCAL    BONDED    INDEBTEDNESS. 


629 


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160.000 

7,600 

2.200 

27,600 


132.485,401 


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Fire  department  bldg. 
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630 


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TABLE  NO.  27. 


MONEY    DRAWN    FROM    THE    STATE   TREASURY    FOR    SCHOOL  OF  MINES  ANI> 

METALLURGY. 

The  following  table  shows  the  amouots  of  money  drawn  from  the  State  Treasury  to  i»ay. 
for  support  and  improvoment  of  the  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy  from  January  1,  1875,  to 
December  31, 19Q  4, 


Personsto  whom  warrants  were  issued— references  to  laws  making 

appropriations. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
issued  in 
each  appro- 
priation. 


From  January  1,  1875,  to  December  31,  1876:. 

Support  of— Laws  1875,  p.  14 

For  making  geological  survey— Laws  1875,  p.  73,  sec.  4. 


From  January  1. 1877,  to  December  31,  1878: 

Support  of— Laws  1875,  p.  14,  and  Laws  of  1877,  p.  14,  s€ 
For  making  geological  survey- Laws  1875,  p.  73,  sec.  4 


From  January  1. 1879,  to  December  31,  1880: 
Support  01— Laws  1879,  p.  5,  sec.  6 


From  January  1, 1881,  to  December  31, 1882: 

Support  of— Laws  1881,  p.  5,  sec.  6 

Payment  of  RoUa  Board  of  Education  for  balance  due  on  build- 
ing for  School  of  Mines— Laws  of  188J,  p.  13 

From  January  1. 1683,  to  December  31, 1884: 

Support  01— Laws  1883 


From  January  1, 1885,  to  December  81, 1886: 

Support  of— Laws  1885,  p.  6,  sec.  6 

Construction  of  laboratory— Laws  1885,  p.  18. 


From  January  1, 1887,  to  December  31, 1888: 
Support  of —Laws  1887,  sec.  6,  p.  6 


From  January  1, 1889,  to  December  31, 1^90: 

Support  of— Laws  1889,  sec.  1,  p.  3 .«.. 

Erection  of  club  house— Laws  1889,  sec. Xp*  3. 

From  January  1, 1891,  to  December  31, 1892: 

Support  of— Laws  1891,  sec.  2,  p.  31  

Repairs  of— Laws  1891,  sec.  2,  p.  31 


■  •  «  •  •  •  , 


•  •••«•  I 


From  January  1, 1893,  to  December  31, 1894: 

Laboratory— Laws  1893,  sec.  1,  p.  20 

Equipment— Ijaws  1893,  sec.  1,  p.  20 

From  January  1, 1895,  to  December  31, 1896: 

Su  pport— Laws  1895,  sec.  6,  p.  20 

Repairs— Laws  1895,  sec.  6.  p.  20 

Improvements— Laws  1805,  see.  6,  p.  20... 

From  January  1, 1897,  to  December  31, 1898: 

Support— l*aws  1897,  sec.  7,  p.  26 

Improvements— Laws  1895.  sec.  6,  p.20. . . 
Interest  on  Seminary  fund 


. . .  .  • 


From  January  1, 1899,  to  December  31, 1900: 

Suppo.rt— Laws  1899,  sec.  7,  p.  26 

Interest  on  Seminary  fund. ^.... 


Prom  January  1, 1901,  to  December  31, 1902: 

Support— Laws  1001,  sec.  8,  p.  22 

New  building— Laws  1901,  sec.  10,  p.  23,  0.  I.  tax. 
Laboratory— Laws  1901,  sec.  9,  p.  23,  O.  I.  tax.... 
Heating  plant— L&ws  1901,  sec.  9,  p. 22,  C.  I.jbax. 


Mechanical  shops— Laws  1901,  sec.  9,  p.  22,  O.  I.  tax. 
Interest  on  Seminary  fund : 


From  January  1,  1903,  to  December  81,  1904:  * 

Support— Revenue  Laws  1903,    sec.   6,   p.   27 

Support,   C.  I.  tax— Laws  1903,   sees.  7  and  9,   p.  27-88 

Library,   etc.,   C.  I.  tax— Laws  1903,  sec.  9,   p.  28.... T 

Heating,  etc.,   C.  I.  tax— Laws  1903,  sec.  9,  p.  28 

Furnishing,  etc.,   C.  I.  tax— Laws  1903,  sec.  9,   p.  28 

Machinery,  etc.,   C.  I.  tax— Laws  1903,   sec.  9,  p.  28 


Total 

Number  of  students  December  20,  1904,  211. 


Total  am't 
issued. 


$8,750  00 
10.000  00 


16,250  00 
5,000  00 


15,000  00 


15,000  00 
16,000  00 


15,000  00 


15,000  00 
10,000  00 


15,000  00 


15,000  00 
5,000  00 


16,872  57 
64209 


15,000  00 
10,000  00 


16,281  97 
2,500  00 
3.475  35 


16,233  5^ 

950 

150  00 


S2.O0O0O 
150  00 


32.000  00 
19,079  63 
12,000  00 
13,000  00 
12,000  00 
200  00 


$32,000  00 
8.00000 
2,686  85 
87,067  18 
3,274  09 
1,259  00 


$18,730  <M> 

21,250(0 
15,000  Oa 

31,000  (K^ 
15.000  0» 

25.00000 
15,000  00 

20.00000 

17.514  6» 

25,000  00 

22.257  3^ 

16.393  00 
22,150  00 


88,270  6» 


$84,277  tt 


$486,871  8t 


UNIVERSITY  FUNDS. 


655 


TABLE  NO.  28. 


MONEY  DRAWN  FROM  tHE  STATE  TREASURY  FOR  LINCOLN  INSTITUTE. 

The  XoUowlng  table  shows  the  amounts  of  money  appropriated  by  the  General  Assem- 
bly, and  drawn  from  the  State  Treasury,  for  support  aod  improvements  of  Lincoln  Institute 
from  J^inuary  1, 1870,  to  December  31,  19Q  4. 


For  what  purposes  warrants  were  Issued— references '10  the  laws 

making  appropriations. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
Issued  on 

each  appro- 
priation. 


Aggregate 
amount. 


From  January  1  to  Decembor  31,  1870: 

Support  01— Laws  1870,  p.  137,  sec.  3 

From  January  1, 1871  to> December  31. 1872: 

Support  of- Lavs  1870.  p.  137,  sec.  3 .' 

From  January  1. 1873  to  December  31, 1874 : 

Support  of— Laws  1870,  p  137,  sec.  3 

From  January  1. 187B  to  December  31, 1876: 

Support  or— Wagner's  Statutes,  p.  120^,  sec.  3 

From  January  1. 1877  to  December  31, 1878: 

.Support  of— La^  1877,  p.  14,  sec.  d 

From  January,  1879  to  December  31, 1880: 

"Support  of— Laws  1879,  p.  5,  sec.  6 

Payment  of  debts— Laws  1879.  p.  6.  seed 

From  .Tanuary  1. 1881  to  December  31, 1882: 

Support  of— Laws  1881.  p.  5.  sec  6 

Erection  of  dormitory— Laws  1881,  p.  5.  sec.  6 

Purchase  of  school  apparatus— Laws  18bl,  p.  5,  sec.  6 

From  January  1, 1883  to  December  31, 1884: 

Support  of— Laws  188J,  p.  6,  sec.  ^ 

Completion  of  building,  repairs  and  library— Laws  1883,  p.  6. 
sec.  6 ,  

From  Janua*-y  1. 1885  to  December  31, 1886: 

Support  of— Laws  1885,  p.  0,  sec.  0 

Erectlop  of  aormltory,  etc.— Lawsl885,  p.  6 

From  January  ],  1887  to  December  31s  1888: 

Support  of— Laws  1887,  sec.  6,  p.  7 

From  January  1, 1889  to  December  31, 1890: 

Support  of— Laws  1889,  sec.  1.  p.  4*. 

Improvement  of— Laws  1889.  sec.  1.  p.  4. ^ 

From  January  1, 1891  to  December  31,  1892: 

Sup]X>rt  or— Laws  1891.  sec^6,  p.  31 

Repairs  and  improvements  of —Laws  1891.  sec.  t),  p  31 

Industrial  school— Laws  1891,  sec.  3,  p.  22..... 

From  January  1.  1893  to  December  81, 1894: 

Support  of— Laws  1803,  sec.  5,  p.  20 

Industrial  school— Laws  1883,  sec.  5,  p.  20 ^ 

Repairs— Laws  1893,  sec.  5,  p.  20 

Laboratbry— Laws  1893,  sec.  5,  p.  20 

Library— Laws  1803.  sec.  5.  p.  20 .,.. 

From  January  1, 1895  to  December  81. 1806: 

Support— Laws  1895.  sec.  6,  p.  20 

Industrial  school— Laws  1895,  sec.  5,  p.  20 

Main  building— Laws  1895,  sec.  5.  p.  W 

Industrial  farm— Laws  1805,  sec.  5,  p.  20 

From  January  1.  1897  to  December  3L  1898: 

Support  or— Laws  1807.  sec.  5,  p.  26 

Industrial  school— Law8'1807,  sec.  5.  p.  26 

Repairs— Laws  1807,  sec.  5.  p.  26 

Equipment— Laws  1807.  sec.  5,  p.  26 

WHter  supply— Laws  1807,  sec. '5.  p.  26 

^team  heating— Laws  1807,  sec.  5,  p.  26 

Sewers— Laws  1807,  sec.  5.  p.  26 


12,500  00 

10,000  00 

10,00000 

10.000  00 

10.00000 

10,000  00 
5,000  00 

10,000  00 

5,00000 

1,000  00 

12,500  00 
3.500  00 

16,000  00 
9.500  00 

18.000  00 

13.068  62 
1.510  00 

17.997  88 

4,791  22 

24,549  51 

16.456  63 

4,602  84 

1,464  65 

492  42 

600  00 


17.002  06 

6.000  00 

90.000  65 

562  35 


18.000  00 
6, 000- 00 
2.500  00 
1.067  64 
1,230  00 
8.582  55 
1.103  71 


12.50000 
10.00000 
10.000  00 
10.000  00 
10.00000 

15.000  00 
16,000  00 

16.000  00 

25.500  00 
18.000  00 

14,578.  62 
47.841  61 


28,516  54 


64.554  06 


34,383  00 


656 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


LINCOLN  INSTITUTE-Continaed. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  Issned— references  to  laws  making 

appropriation. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
Issned  on 

each  appro- 
priation. 


AgRre^ate 
amount. 


I'Yom  January  1,   1899,   to  December  31,   1900: 

Support  of— Laws  1899,    Sec.   5,    p.   26 

Improvemienta,    etc.— Laws  1899,   sec.  5,   p.   26. 


Fxom  January  1,   1901,   to  December  31,   1902: 

Support  of—Laws  1901,    sec.  5,    p.   21 

Industrial  school— Laws  1901,    sec.   5,    p.   21 

Dormitory- Lftws  1901,    sec.   5,    p.   21 

-  Kquipment,    etc.— Laws  1901,   sec.  5,   p.  21 

A^icultural  school— Laws  1901.  sec.  &.  p.  21 

Salaries — Matrons,    etc.— Laws  1901,    sec.   6,    p.   21 

General  Contlnf^ent  fund— Laws  1901,  sec.  5,  p.  21 

Number   of   students   December   20,    1902,    340. 

Prom  January  1.   1903  to  December  31,    1904: 

Academic    and    Normal    Training    Department— Laws   1903, 

p.    27.    sec.    5 

P3qulpment.    etc.— Laws  1903.    p.    27,    sec.    5...^ 

Industrial   Department— Laws  1903\    p.    27,    sec.   5 

Agricultural  Department— Laws  1903,    p.   27,    sec.   5 

Janitor,   Matron  and  Student  he-lp— Iaws  1903,   p.  27,  sec.  5 

Contingent  expenses,    etc.— Laws  1908,    p.   27,    sec.   6 

Heating  Plant— I^aws  1903,    p.  27,    sec.  5 

Repairs  to  Main  building— Laws  1908,   p.  27,    sec.  5 

Plumbing  and  furnishing— Laws  1908,    p.   27,    sec.  5 

General  repairs— Taws  1903,    p.  27.   sec.   5 

library- Laws  1903,    p.   27,    sec.   5 ^. 


I 


Total 

Number  of  students  December  20,    1904,    354. 


126,378  67 
6,637  42 


13,000  00 

8.000  OQ 

10,000  00 

1,000  00 

2. 000  00 

3,500  00 

5,090  00 

117,000  00 
1,500  00 
9,500  00 
2.000  00 
3,500  00 
6,000  00 
10,000  00 
1,350  00 
1,500  00 
2,000  00 
1,000  00 


132,916  09 


42,590  00 


$54,350  00 
$447,230  82 


STATE  INSTITUTIONS. 


657 


TABLE  NO.  29. 


MONEY  DRAWN  FROM  STATE  TREASURY  FOR  NORMAL  SOHOOL-FIRST  DISTRICT 

AT  KIRKS VI LLE. 

The  following  table  shows  the  amounts  ot  money  appropriated  by  the  General  Assembly 
and  drawn  from  the  Siate  Treasury  for  support  and  improvements  for  Normal  Sehuol*  First 
district,  from  January  1, 1871»  the  date  whep  opened,  up  to  December  31, 190  4. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  issued— references  to  laws 

making  appropriations. 


From  January  1, 1871,  to  December  31, 1872: 

Support  of— Laws  1870,  page  135,  section  7 

Completion  of  Normal  School  building— Laws  187S,  page  157,  sec- 
tion 1  i '.... 


From  January  1, 1873,  to  December  31, 1874: 
Support  of— Laws  1870,  page  135.  section  7,  and  Laws  1873,  page  78... . 
Completion  of  Normal  school  buildlng^Laws  1872,  page  157,  sec- 
tionl 


]<Yom  January  1, 1875,  to  December  31, 187tf : 
Support  of— Laws  1875,  page  78 


Fh>m  January  1, 1877,  to  December  31. 1878: 
Support  of— Ltaws  1877,  page  14,  section  6 . 

From  January  1, 1879,  to  December  31, 1880:. 
Support  of— Laws  1879,  page  5,  section  6  .. 


From  January  1, 1881,-  to  December  31, 1882: 
Support  of —Laws  1881,  page  6,  section  6  . . 


From  January  1, 1883,  to  December  31, 1884: 

Support  of— Laws  1883,  page  6,  section  6 

Purchase  of  beating  apparatus  and  repairs— Laws  1883,  page  6,  sec- 
tion6 


From  January  1, 1885,  to  December  31, 1886: 
Support  of —Laws  1885,  section  6.  page  tf . . 


From  January  1, 1887,  to  December  31, 1888: 

Support  of —Laws  1887,  section  6,  pagC6 

Repairs  and  improvements  of— Laws  1887,  section  6,  page .6. 

From  January  1, 1889,  to  December  31, 1890: 
Support  of— Laws  I889»  section  l«  page  3 ^ 

Repairs  and  improvements  of—  Laws  1889 

From  January  1, 1891,  to  December  31, 1802: 
Support  of— Laws  1891,  sections,  page.^1 

From  January  1. 1893,  to  December  31, 1894: 

Support— Laws  1893,  sections,  paseZO 

Seats— Laws  1893,  section  2,  page  20 


Frpm  January  1, 1895,  to  December  31, 1896: 

Support— Laws  1895,  section  2,  page  20 

Repairs— Laws  1895,  section  2,  page  20 

Sidewallfs— Laws  1895,  section  2.  page  20 

Improvements— Laws  1895,  section  2,  page  20. 

From  January  1, 1897,  to  December  31, 1898: 

Support— Laws  1897,  section  2,  page  25 

Repalrs-^Laws  1897,  sectign  2,  page  25 

Smolcestaclc— Laws  1897,  section  2,  page  25. . . . 

Floors— Laws  1897,  section  2,  page  25 

Roof —Laws  1897,  section  2,  page  25 


From  January  1, 1899,  to  December  31, 1900: 

Support— Laws  1899,  section  2,  page  25 

Improvements,  etc.— Laws  1899,  section  2,  page  23. 


Amount  of 
warra  n  t  s 
issued  on 
each  ap> 
propria- 
tlon. 


Aggregate 
amount. 


$10,000  00 
33.680  17 


18,388  87 
15,991  52 


20,000  00 


15.0C0  00 


15,000  00 


20,00000 


20,000  00 
15,965  80 


20.0C0  00 


25,000  00 
3,118  50 


.25,000  00 
2.873  00 


25,000  00 


25,000  00 
1,406  50 


25.000  00 
1.000  00 
1,250  00 
2,998  42 


27,500  00 

1.T27  00 

840  00 

72t  97 

1,9^  00 


27.500  00 
8,392  66  i 


$43,680  17 

31,880  39 
20,000  00 
15,000  00 
15, 000  00. 
20,000  00 

85,965  80 
20.000  00 

28,118  50 

27,873  00 
25,000  00 

26.405  50 


30,248  42 


32,789  97 
30,892  00 


A-43 


658 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


NORMAL  SOHOOIr-FIRST  DISTRICT  AT  KIRKSVILLB-Ckintlnaed. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  Issued— references  to  laws  making 

appropriation. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
Issued  on 

each  appro- 
priation. 


Aggregate 
amount. 


From  Jauuaxy  1,  1901,  to  December  81,  1902: 

Support— IjawB  1901,   aec.  2,   p.  20 , 

Sewers— Laws  1901,   eeo.   2,    p.   20 

Closets— Laws  1901.   sec.   2,    p.   20 

RcqpMdra— Laws  1901,   sec.  2,   p.  20 

Floors,   etc.— Laws  1901,   sec.   2,   p.   20 

Library,   etc.— Laws  1901, sec.  2,   p.  20 

Heating  plantr-LawB  1901,  sec.  2,  p.  5 

Summer  school— Laws  1901,   sec.  2,   p.   20..^. 


Number  of  students  December  20,  1902,   470. 
From  January  1,   1908,    to  December  81,    1904. 

Support— Laws  1906,    p.   2^  sec.  2 

Library— Laws   1908,    p.    26,    sec.    2 

Bclentiflo  apparatus— Laws  1906,   p.  26,   sec.   2... 

Furniture— Laws  1906,   p.  26,    sec.   2 

Improving  grounds— Laws  1906,  p.  26,  sec.  2... 
Repairs  and  palnting^Laws  1906,  p.  26,  sec.  2.. 
Gymnasium  outfit- Laws  1906,   p.   26,   sec.  2 


Total 

Number  of  students  December  20,  1904,   664. 


181,500  00 

200  00 

860  00 

600  00 

400  00 

1,000  00 

8,000  00 

1,600  00 


|GO,O0(}|0O 

4,607  81 

2,769  78 

9ie  96 

218  00 

2,000  00 

488  64 


868,550  00 


61.032  01 


1535,436  42 


STATE  INSTITUTIONS. 


659 


TABLE  NO.  30. 


MONEY  DRAWN  FROM  THE  STATE  TREASURY  FOR  NORMAL  SOHOOLr-SEOOND 

DISTRICT- AT  WARRENSBURG. 

The -following  table  shows  the  amounts  of  money  appropriated  by  the  General  Assembly 
and  drawn  from  the  State  Treasury  for  supxwrt  and  Imijrovement  of  Normal  School,  Second 
district*  from  January  1, 1871,  <opened  for  students  May  10, 1871)  to  December  31,  IHM. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  Issued— references  to  laws  making 

appropriation. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
issued  on 

each  appro- 
priation. 


Aggregate 
amount. 


From  January  1, 1871,  to  December  31, 1872: 

Support  of— Laws  1870,  p.  185,  see.  7 

From  January  1, 1873,  to  December  81, 1874: 

Support  of— Laws  1873,  p.  78 

From  January  1, 1875,  to  December  31, 1876: 

Support  of— Laws  ISTd,  p.  78 

From  January  1, 1677,  to  December  31, 1878: 

Support  Qf— Laws  1877,  p.  14,  sec.  6 

From  January  1. 1879,  to  December  31, 1880: 

Support  of —Laws  1879,  p.  5,  sec.  6 

From  January  1, 1881,  to  December  31, 1882: 

Support  of— Laws  1881,  p.  5.  see.  6 

Oouipleiion  of  Normal  School  building— Laws  1881,  p.  12,  sec.  1.. 

From  January  1, 1883,  to  December  31, 1884 : 

Support  of— Laws  lS8%p.  6,  sec,  6 i 

Repairs  of  building— Laws  1883,  p.  6,  sec.  6 

From  January  1, 1885,  to  December  31, 188<5: 

Support  of — Laws  1886,  seo.  5,  p.  A • 

Oompletlonof  building— Laws  1885,  sec.  5,  p.  0 

From  January  1, 1887,  to  December  31, 1883: 

Support  of —Laws  18S7,  sec  0,  p  6 

From  January  1, 1889,  to  December  31, 1890:. 

Support  of —Laws  1889,  sec.  1,  p.3 • 

From  January  1, 1891,  to  December  31, 1893: 

Support  of— Laws  1891,  sec.  4,  p.  31 

From  January  1, 1893,  to  December  31, 1894: 

Support  of— Laws  1893,  sec.  3,  p.^0 

From  January  1, 1695,  to  December  31, 1896: 

Support— Laws  1895,  sec,  3,  p.  20 

Addition—  *•  *•  

Repairs-  •*  •'  

Library—  "  •*  * 

Sidewalks-  •*  "  * 

FiOm  January  1, 1897,  to  December  31, 1898: 

Support— Laws  1897,  sec  3,  p.  25 4... 

Repairs-  '*  *•  

Painting-  •»  •'  .  .. 

Science  building— Laws  1S97,  sec.  3,  p.  25 

From  January  1, 1899,  to  December  31, 1900: 

Support— Laws  1&99,  sec.  3,  p.  25 

Improvemeuts,  eic— Laws  1899,  sec.  3,  p.jB5 

From  January  1, 1901,  to  December  31, 1902: 

Support- Laws  1901,  sec.  3,  p.  20 

Steam  registers,  etc.— Laws  1901,  sec  3i-p.  20 

Walks,  etc.—  ••  '• 

,  Tunnel,  etc.—  •*  •*  

>  Gutters,  etc.—  **  ••         

Summer  school-  **         *•         


$10,000  00 

80,000  00 

20.000  00 

15.000  00 

15,000  00 

20,000  00 
10.000  (K) 

20.000  00 
15,000  00 

20,000  00 
30,000  00 

25,000  00 

25,000  00 

27,600  00 

27.500  00 

27,500  00 

30.000  00 

2,500  00 

1,500  00 

1.000  00 


80^000  00 

800  00 

700  00 

2,099  24 


83.000  00 
2.499  70 


40,610  00. 
512  14 
497  12 
402  10 
153  25 
2,000  00 


llOrOOO  00 
20.000  00 

20,00a  00 

19,000  00 
19,000  00 

ao.ooooo 

89.000  00 

50,000  00 
99.00000 
25,000  00 
27.600  00 
27,500  00 


'  02,500  00 


33,499  24 


3.'S.490  70 


44,174  61 


66o 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


NORMAL  80HOOL-SE0OND  DISTBIOT-WARRBNSBUBG— Oontinued. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  issued— references  to  laws  making 

appropriation. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
issued  on 

each  appro- 
priation. 


Agffreinite 
amoantr. 


Number  of  students  December  20,   1902,   818. 
Prom  January  1,   1903,   to  December  31,    1904: 
Salaries  and   mcUntenance— Laws  19(3,    p.   26,    sec.   2 

New  building-— Laws  1903,    p.   26,    sec.   2 

Library— Laws  1903,   p.   26,    sec.   2 

Scientific  apparatus— Laws  1903,    p.   26,    sec.   2 

Repairs  and  new  walks— Laws  1903,   p.   26,   sec.  2 

Deficit  in  teaxihens'  salaries— Laws  1903,    p.   26,   sec.   2. 


Total 

Number  of  students  December  20,   1904,   671. 


I75.S58  68 
18,940  67 
1,362  37 
1,500  00 
1,384  12 
5,190  00 


$103,741  74 


^79,415  29 


STATE  INSTITUTIONS. 


66l 


TABLE  NO.  31. 


MONEY  DRAWN  PROM  THE  STATE  TREASURY  FOR  NORMAL  SOHOOL-THIRD  DIS- 

TRTOT-OAPE  GIRARDEAU. 

The  following  table  shows  the  amount  of  money  appropriated  by  the  General  Assembly 
and  drawn  from  the  State  Treasury  for  support  and  improvements  of  Normal  School,  Third 
District,  from  March  33, 1973,  (opened  for  students  on  Dacember  10,  1873),  to  December  31,  18Q4. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  Issued— references  to  laws  mak- 
ing appropriatipns. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
issued  on 
each  ap- 
pro prla- 
tlon. 


Aggregate 
amount. 


From  March  23.  1873,  to  December  31,  1874: 
Support  of —Laws  1873,  P-  81,  sec.  6 

From  January  1.  1875.  to  December  31,  1876: 
Support  of— Laws  1875.  p.  72 ; 

From  January  1,  1877,  to  December  31,  1878: 
Support  of— Laws  1877,  p.  14,  :«ec.  6 .... 

From  January  1,  1%!9,  to  December  31,  1880: 
Support  of— Laws  1879,  p.  5,  sec.  6 

From  .January  1,  1881.  to  December  31,  1883: 
Support  of— Laws  1881,  p.  5,  sqc.  6. ^ 

J'rom  J<inuary  1,  1883,  to  December  31,  1684: 

Support  of— Laws  1883.  p.  6,  sec.  6 

Completion  of  building,  furniture,  library,  etc.,  Laws  1883,  p.  6, 
sec.  6 

From  January  1,  1885., to  December  31,  1886: 
Support  of    Laws  1885,  p,  6,  sec.  6 r.. 

From  January  1,  1887,  to  December  31,  1883: 

Support  of— Laws  1887,  sec.  6,  p.  7 

Improvements  of— Laws  1S87,  sec.  6,  p.  7 

From  January  1,  1889.  to  December  31,  1890: 

Support  of— Laws  1889.  sec.  1,  p.  3 

Improvements  of— Laws  1889,  sec.  1,  pp.  3  and  4 

From  January  1,  1891,  to  December  31,  1892: 

Support  of -Laws  1891,  sec.  5,  p.  31 

Repairs  of— Laws  1891,  sec.  5,  y    91 

• 

From  January  1,  1893,  to  December  31,  1894: 

Support  of— Laws  1893,  sec.  4,  p.  20 

Repairs  of— Laws  1893,  &ec.  4,  p.  20 

From  January  1,  1895,  to  December  31,  1896: 

Support  of— Laws  1895,  sec.  4,  p.  20 v 

Repairs  of—Laws  1895,  sec.  4,  p,  20» 

From  January  1,  1897,  to  December  31,  1898: 

Support  of— Laws  lo97,  sec.  4,  p.  25 

Repairs  df— Laws  1897,  sec.  4,  p.  ^ 

From  January  1,  1899,  to  December  31,  1900: 

Support  of— Laws  1899.  sec.  4.  p.  25..... 

Improvements,  etc.— Laws  1899.  sec,  4,  p.  25 

From  January  1,  1901,  to  December  31,  19U2: 

Support— Laws  1901,  sec.  4,  p.  21 

Repairs— Laws  1901,  sec.  4,  p.  21 

Bummer  scl)00l— Laws  190J,  sec.  4,  p.  21 

Library— Laws  1901,  sec.  4,  p.  21 

Laboratories— Laws  1901,  sec.  4,  p.  21 

Manual  Training,  etc. —Laws  1901,  sec.  4,  p.  21 

Walks— Laws  19U1,  sec.  4,  p.  21 

New  building— Laws  1901,  sec.  4,  p.  21 


&5.000  00 


20,000  00 


15,000  90 


15,000  00 


20.000  00 


20,000  00 
12.781  00 


20,009  00 


20,000  00 
1.00000 


19.960  00 
3.900  00 


22.0T0  00 
1.018  80 


23.000  00 
5,000  00 


22.000  00 
5.000  00 


22.000  00 
2.500  00 


22. COO  00 
3.S0O0O 


27,000  00 

250  00 

1,200  00 

500  00 

2,000  00 

500  00 

1,000  00 

19,200  00 


$5.000  00 
20,000  00 
15,000  00 
15,000  0> 
20,003  00 

33,781  00 
20.000  00 

21.000  03 

23,860  00 

23.018  80 

27,000  00 

27,000  00 

24,600  00 

29.600  00 


51,650  00 


662 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


NORMAL  SOHOOIi-THIRD  DISTBIOT-OAPE  GIBARDEAU-Oontlnaed. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  Issued— references  to  laws  making 

appropriation. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
issued  on 

each  appro- 
priation. 


Aggregate 
amount. 


Number  of  students  December  20*   1902,  142. 
From  January  1,  1908,  to  December  SI,  IIKH: 

Salaries  and  maintenance— L>awB  1908,    p.   27,   sec.   4. 
New  buildings— Laws  1903,   p.  27,  sec.  4 


Total , 

Number  of  students  December  20,   1904,   241. 


$46,800  00 
124,042  48 


I170.MS4S 


8621,665  28 


STATE  INSTJTUTIOXS. 


6(53 


TABLE  NO.  32. 


MONEY  DRAWN  FROM  STATE  TREASURY  FOR  EDUCATION  OF  THE  DEAF  AND 

DUMB. 

Tbe  following  table  shows  the  amounts  of  money  dravrn  from  the  State  Treasury  for  the 
education  and  maintenance  of  the  deaf  and  dumb  from  February  18, 18S9,  to  the  31st  day  of 
December,  19Q4.  also  number  of  pupils  remaining  in  the  institution  at  the  end  of  eacli  biennial 
term  since  Its  opening  in  1851.  with  references  to  the  various  laws  making  the  appropriationii 
under  which  warrants  were  issued: 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  Issued— references  to  laws  making 
appropriations— number  of  pupils— dates. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
Issued  on 

each  appro- 
priation. 


Aggregate 
amount. 


From  February  13, 1830,  to  September  80, 1840* 

Education  of  deaf  and  dumo  children— Laws  1838-9, jp.  37 

Education  of  deaf  and  dumb  son  of  Jefferson  Kay  of  Howard 
county— Laws  1838-9,  p.  213....' 


From  October  1. 1840,  to  September  30, 1842: 

Ed  ucation  of  deaf  and  dumb  children— Laws  1838-9,  p.  37 .  < 

Education  of  deaf  and  dumb  son  qf  Jefferson  Ray  of  Howard 
county- Laws  1838-9,  p.  213 


From  October  1,  1842,  to  September  30, 1844. 
Education  of  deaf  and  dumb  children    Laws  1838-9,  p.  37. 

From  October  1,  1844,  to  September  30, 1846: 
Education  of  deaf  and  dumb  children— Laws  1838-9,  p.  37. 

From  October  1, 1840.  to  September  30, 1848: 
Education  of  tbe  deaf  and  dumb— Laws  1847,  p.  48. 


From  October  1, 1848,  to  September  30, 1850: 
Education  of  the  deaf  and  dumb— Laws  1847;  p.  48. 


From  October  1, 1850,  to  September  30, 1852: 

Education  of  tbe  deaf  and  dumb— Laws  1847,  p.  48 

Support  and  education  of  the  deaf  and  dumb— Laws  1851,  p.  212, 
section  4 

Number  of  pupils  December  31, 1851, 6;  July  81,  1852, 17. 

From  October  1, 1852.  to  September  SO,  1854: 
Education  of  the  deaf  and  dumb— Laws  1851,  p.  212,  section  4  and 


p.  639. 
lid! 


Building  deaf  and  dumb  asylum  and  salaries  of  officers  and  teach- 
ers—Laws 1853,  p.  10 , 


Number  of  pupils  December  31, 1854, 52. 

From  October  1, 1854,  to  September  30, 1866: 
Education  of  the  deaf  and  dumb— General  Statutes  1855,  p. 
sec.  14. 


217, 


Building  deaf  and  dtimb  asylum  and  salaries  of  officer— Laws  1853, 
p.  10,sec.6 

Enlargement  of  deaf  and  dumb  asylum  and  salaries  of  officers  and 
teachers— Laws  1855,  p.  186 .,.. 

Number  of  pupils  December  81, 1856,  87. 

From  October  1, 1856,  to  September  30, 1858: 
Education  of  the  deaf  and  dumb— General  Statutes  1866,  p.  217, 

sec  14   ••.•••         '••    .•..•..•.••••«.•••'  •  •  ...  •...•••• 

Erection  of  additional  buildings.  Indigent  fund*,  salaries,  etc.— 

Laws  1856-7,  p.  11 

Salaries  of  officers  and  teachers— General  Statutes  1855,  p.  216,  sec.  7 

Number  of  pupils  December  31, 1858,  80. 


$120  00 
105  00 


160  00 
105  00 


240  00 


160  00 


1,120  00 


3,520  00 


1,260  00 
459  01 


7.022  88 
33,648  16 


11,814  45 

2.75184 

16,799  76 


14,609  2f 

17.660  00 
4,084  46 


C^OO 

265  00 

240  00 

160  00 

1,12000 

3,520  00 

1,719  91 


41.571  05 


81.366  04 


36,343  73 


664 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


EDUCATION  OF  THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB-Continued. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  Issued— references  to  laws  making 
appropriation— number  of  pupils— dates. 


From  October  1, 1858,  to  September  SO,  1860: 
Education  of  the  deaf  and  dumb— General .  Statutes  1855,  p.  217, 

sec.  14 

Fuel,  bedding,  apparatus  for   heating,  gas,  salaries  of  officers, 

etc.— Laws  1858-»,  p.  12... * 

Sundry  improvements— Laws  1856-7,  p.  11 , 

Salaries  of  officers  and  teachers— General  Statutes  1855,  p.  216, 

aV\^m     I. ••.«■....■...•••..■•.••••.. .•••••«.«•■••     ...>•.••.*•••     .....■■•••-. 

Number  of  pupils  December  31,  1860.  66. 

From  October  1,  1860,  to  September  80,  1862: 
Education  of  the  deaf  and  dumb— General  Statutes  1855,  p.  217, 

sec.  14 

Fuel,  indigent  fund,  salaries  of  physician  and  steward  and  sundry 


repairs- Laws  1868-9,  p.  12— Laws  1880-61,  p.  25 
rfei 


Salaries  of  officers  and  teachers 

XVumber  of  pupils— no  report. 

From  October  1,  1862,  to  September  30,  1864: 
Education  of  the  deaf  and  dumb— General  Statutes  1855,  p.  217, 

sec.  14 ■. 

Fuel,  indigent  fund,  salaries  of  physician  and  steward  and  sundry 

repairs— Laws  1858-9,  p.  12— Laws  1860-1,  p.  25 
Salaries  of  officers  and  teachers 


'Number  of  pupils  December  31,  1864,  38. 

From  October  1.  1864,  to  September  30,  1866: 
Education  of  the  deaf  and  dumb— General  Statutes  1865,  p.  316, 
sec.  14 


Current  expenses— Laws  1866,  p.  9,  sec.  5 

Indigent  fund  for  the  deaf  and  dumb— Laws  1865,  p.  9,  sec.  3 

Repairs,  -fuel,  clothing,  furniture  and  salaries  of  officers— Laws 

1861,  p.  25,  and  Laws  ]863»  p  5 

Repairs,  furniture,  building  workshop,  library— Laws  1865-6,  p.  5- 
Salaries  of  ofQcers  and  teacners..'. 


IVumber  of  pupils  December  31,  1866,  66. 

From  October  1,  1866,  to  December  31. 1888: 
Education  of  the  deaf  and  dumb— General  Statutes  1865-,  p.  316, 

sec.  14 k 

Gurrent  expenses— General  Statutes  1865.  p.  316,  sec.  22 

Indigent  fund  for  the  deaf  and  dumb— General  Statutes  1865,  p.  316, 

sec.  21 ■» 

Salaries  of  officers  and  teachers 


Number  of  pupils  Dedember  31,  1868,  99. 

From  January  1,  1869.  to  December  31,  1870: 
Education  of  the  deaf  and  dumb— General  Statutes  1865,  p.  316, 

sec.  14 

Current  expenses— General  Statutes  1865,  p.  316,  sec.  22 • 

Indigent  fund  for  the  deaf  and  dumb— General  Statutes  1865,  p.  316, 

sec.21 

Construction  of  additional  buildings,  furniture,  gas,  apparatus  and 

rejpairs— Laws  1869,  p.  5,  and  Laws  1870,  p.  5 

Salaries  of  officers  and  teachers 


Amount  of 
warrants 
Issued  on 

each  appro- 
priation. 


Aggregate 
amount. 


>•«••,••• 


Number  of  pupils  December  3.1,  J.870,  128. 

From  January  1,  1871,  to  December  31,  1873: 
Education  of  the  deaf  and  dumb— General  Statutes  1865,  p.  316, 

sec.  14^ '. 

^Current  expenses— Laws  1871,  p.  13,  sec.  5 

Indigent  fund  for  the  deaf  and  dumb— Laws  1871,  p.  13,  sec.  4 

Completion  of  buildings,  purchase  of  land,  sundry  improvement'^ 

and  repairs— Laws  1871,  p.  7,  and  Laws  1872,  p.  6.. 
Salaries  or  officers  and  teachers «... 


*«•.••.••«.«• 


Number  of  pupils  December  3C,  1872,  146. 


$13,333  61 

5,000  00 
2,350  25 

10,050  00 


6,154  40 

1,400  00 
4.060  00 


1,617  04 

9.500  00 
1,&32  59 


9,371  17 
7,600  00 
4,000  00 

8.000  00 
8,500  00 
4,583  31 


25,000  61 
10,000  00 

4,000  00 
7,786  23 


30,8M54 
10,000  00 

4,000  00 

40,000  00 
12,316  67 


39,365  27 

14.000  00 

5.000  00 

26,200  00 
13.254  33 


S30.733  86 


11.604  4a 


12.640  S3 


41.%4  4S 


46,786  84 


97,207  2f 


97,8ip6a 


STATE  INSTITUTIONS. 


665 


EDUCATION  OP  THE  DEAF  AND   DUMR-Contlnued. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  issued— references  to  laws  making 
appropriations— number  of  pupils— dates. 


Amounts  of 
warrants 
issued  on 
each  appro- 
priation. 


Aggregate 
amount. 


From  J&nuary  4,  1873  to  December  31,  1874: 
Current,  expenses  Deaf  and  Dumb  Asylum— Wagner*^  Statutes 

1872   p.  174,  sec.22 t 

Education  of  the  deaf  and  dumb— Wagner's  Statutes  1872,  p,  173, 

sec.  14 -.. -. - 

Deaf  and  dumb— indigent  fund— Wagner's  Statutes  1873,  p.  174,  sec.  21 
Oompletipn,  erection  and  furnishing  buildings— Laws  1873,  p.  10... 
Salaries  of  officers  and  teachers— Laws  1873,  p.  4 

Number  of  pupils  December  31,  1874,  172. 

From  January  1,  1875,  to  December  31,  1876: 
Current  expenses  Deaf  and  Dumb  Asylum— Wagner's  Statutes,  1872. 

p.  174,  sec.  22-Lawsl875,  p.  70 

Education  of  the  deaf  and  dumb— Wagner's  Statutes,  1872,  p.  173, 

sec  14        ....■•' 
Deaf  and  dumb— indigent  fund— Wagner's  Statutes  1872,  p.*  i74i 

sec.  21 

Salaries  of  officers  and  teachers— Laws  1873,  p.  8 

Number  of  pupils  December  31, 1876,  234. 

From  January  1,  1877,  to  December  31. 1878: 
Current  expenses   Deaf  and   Dumb    Asylum— Laws  1877,    p.  14, 

sec.  6 

Education  of  the  deaf  and  dumb— Laws  1877,  p.  14,  sec.  6 

Deaf  anddamb— indigent  fund— Laws  1877,  p.  14,  sec.  6 

Salaries  of  officers  and  teachers— Laws  1877,  sec.  6,  p.  14,  and  sec. 

1,  p.  18 


Number  of  pupils  December  31.  1878,  190 

From  January  1,  1879,  to  December  31,  1880: 
id     " 


Support  and  education  of  the  deaf  and  dumb— Laws  1870,   p.  5, 

sec.  6 

Salaries  of  officers  and  teachers— Laws  1879,  p.  5,  sec  6 


Number  of  pupils  December  31,  1880,  196. 

From  January  1,  1881,  to  December  31,  1882: 
Support  and  education  of  the  deaf  and  dumb— Laws  of  1881.  p.  5, 


sec.  6.. 
Salaries  of  officers  and  teachers— Laws  of  1881 »  p.  5.  sec.  6 

Number  of  pupils  December  18,  1882.  197. 

From  January  1,  1883.  to  December  31,  1884: 
.Support  and  education  of  the  deaf  and  dumb— Laws  of  1883.  p.  6, 

sec.  6...., 

Salaries  of  officers  and  teachers— Laws  of  1883,  p.  6,  sec.  6 

ErectionTof  hospital,  etc— Laws  of  1883,  p.  6,  sec  6 

Construction  of  s^ymnasium- Laws  1883,  p.  6,  sec.  6 


114,000  00 

44.669  50 

5,00  00 

30,000  00 

15,615  57 


15,500  00 

63,317  f3 

5,000  00 
16.316  93 


14.000  00 

52,000  00 

5,000  00 

22,296  67 


71,000  00 
19,025  00 


70,000  00 
19,722  92 


•«•••••< 


I  ••««••  I 


Number  of  pupils  December,  23, 1884,  209. 

From  January  1, 1885,  to  December  31,  1886: 

Support  of— Laws  1885,  sec.  6,  p.  6 

Salaries  of  officers- Laws  1883,  p.  6,  sec.  6 

Repairs  and  improvements  of— Laws  1885,  p.  6,  sec.  6,. 

NumbiBr  of  pupils  December  31, 1886, 186. 

From  January  1, 1887,  to  December  31, 1888: 

Supi>ort  of — Laws  1887,  sec.  6, .  p.  6 

Salaries  of  officers— Laws  1887,  sec.  6,  p.  6 

Repairs  and  Inlprovements  of— Laws  1887.  p.  6,  see.  6. 


I  ...... r 


>•..•«••. 


.  .  .  . 


Number  of  pupils  December  31, 1883,  196. 

From  January  1, 1889,  to  December  31, 1890: 

Supportof— Laws  1889.  sec.  1,  p.  14..^ '...• 

Salaries  of  officers— Laws  1889.  sec.  1,  p.  14 -^ . 

Repairs  and  improvements-Laws  188v,  sec.  1,  p.  14 • 

Number  of  pupils  December  31,  1890,  265. 


70.000  00 

21,100  00 

23,000  00 

1,000  00 


70,000  00 

22,732  229 

7,800  00 


70,000  00 
23,315  20 
12,500  00 


66,327  10 
24,754  03 
90.400  39 


109.285  07 


90,194  06 


93,297  67 


90,250  00 


89,722  02 


117,100  00 


100  532  29 


105  815  20 


181,481  52 


666 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


EDUCATION  OF  THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB-Oontlnued. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  issued-^references  to  laws  making 
appropriations— number  of  pupils— dates.' 


Amount  of 
warrants 
issued  on 

each  appro* 
prlatfon. 


Aggregate 
amount. 


Frodi  January  1, 1891,  to  December  31, 1892: 

Support  of- Laws  1891.  sec.  4,  p.  21 

Salaries  officers — Laws  1891,  sec.  4,  p.  21 

Repairs  and  improvements— Laws  1891,  sec.  4,  p.  21 

Number  of  pupils  December  31, 1892, 288. 

From  January  1, 1893,  to  December  81, 1891: 

Support— Laws  1893,  sec.  4,  p.  16 

Salaries— Laws  18ra,  sec.  4,  p.  16 


Repairs— Laws  1893,  sec.  4,  p.  14 

Improvement  of  grounds— liaws  1893,  sec.  4,  p.  16 

Dairy  bam— Laws  1893,  sec.  4,  p.  16 

Steam  pumps— Laws  1893,  sec  4.  p.  16 


Dynamo— Laws  1893,  sec.  4,  p.  16. 

Firehose-Lawsl89S,  sec.  4,  p.  16 

Washing  machine— Laws  1809;  sec.  4,  p.  16  .... .  . . 

Number  of  pupils  December  20, 1894,  290. 

From  January  1, 1895,  to  December  81. 1896: 
Support— Laws  1895,  sec.  5,  p.  15,  and  sec  14,  p,  16 
Salaries— Laws  1606,  sec.  5,  p.  15,  and  sec.  14,  p.  16 


Insurance— Laws 


Repairs— Laws  1886^ec.  5,  p.  15,  and  sec  14,  p.  16 

sec  5,  p.  15,  and  sec  14.  p.  16 «•* 


Number  of  pupils  December  20, 1896, 383. 

From  January  1, 1897,  to  December  31, 1886. 

Support— Laws  1897,  sec  5,  p.  18 ^ 

Salaries— Laws  1897,  sec  5,  p.  18.... » 

Repairs— Laws  1897,  sec  5,  p.  18 

Bakery— Laws  1897,  sec.  5,  p.  18 

Library— Laws  1897,  sec  5,  p.  18 

Greenhouse— Laws  1897,  secS,  p.  18 

Improvement  grounds— Laws  1897,  sec  5,  p.  18 

Hospital— Laws  1697,  sec  5,  p.  18 


«•••••••••«••■ 


Number  of  pupils  December  20, 1898, 889. 

From  January  1, 1899,  to  December  31, 1900: 

Support— Laws  1890,  sec.  5,  p.  20 

Salaries— Laws  18P9,  sec.  5,  p.  80 

Improvements,  etc— Laws  1899,  sec.  0,  p.  2U. 


Number  of  pupils  December  20, 1900, 318. 

From  January  1,  lOOl,  to  December  81. 1902: 
Support— Laws  1901,  sec.  6.  p.  25,  and  sec.  18,  p.  29 

Salaries— Laws  1001,  sec  6,  p.  25 

Repairs— Laws  1901,  sec  6,  p.  26 

Heating,  etc— Laws  1901,  sec  6,  p.  25 

Home  for  children— Laws  1901,  sec  6,  p.  26 


Number  of  pupils  December  20, 1902. 826. 


I 


From  January  1,  1908,  to  December  81,  1904: 

Support  and  maintenance — Laws  1903,  p.  34,,  sec.  17;  Laws 

1908,    p.    81,    sec.    6 ^ 

Salaries— Laws  1903,    p.   31,    sec.   6 

School  buildings,   etc.— Laws  1908,    p.   91,   sec.   6 

Light  plant— Laws  1908,    p.   31,    sec.    6 

Complete  cottage— Laws  1903,   p.   31,   sec.  6 

General  repairs,    etc.— Laws  1903,    p.   31,   sec.   6 

Laundry  equipment— Laws  1903,    p.   81,    sec.   6 

Wagon  ahop— Laws  1903,   p.  31,   sec.   6 

Furnish  hospital— Laws  1903,    p.   31,    sec.   6 

Fence  and  walk— Laws  1903,  p.  31,   sec.  6 


Total 

Number   of  pupils   December  20,    1904,    346. 


173,489  77 
24,460  12 
11,484  79 


89,524  80 

26,630  64 

8,799  80 

2,500  00 

1,158  78 

489  80 

725  OU 

246  05 

800  00 


00.927  35 

29,487  97 

3,998  59 

1,460  00 


100,273  27 

40,014  87 

4.U0O0O 

2,000130 

448  97 

500  IN) 

1,000  00 

5,000  00 


106,096  85 

45,606  16 

7.585  64 


89,746  09 

48,541  99 

2;  463  20 

2.996  49 

20.167  26 


90,768  61 

47.689  02 

19,759  06 

5,000  00 

10,000  00 

2.999  75 

2,000  00 

2,000  00 

600  00 

600  00 


$109,444  68 


125,32187 


125.87191 


158,237  U 


147.506  08 


168,915  OS 


181,096  31 


$2,445,909  54 


STATE  INSTITUTIONS. 


667 


TABLE  NO.  33. 


H0NE7  DRA.Wfr  FROM  STATE  TREASURY  FOR  MISSOURI  SCHOOL  FOR  THE  BLIND. 

(Located  io  St.  Louis  city.) 

The  following  table  shows  the  amounts  of  money  drawn  from  the  State  Treasury  for 
education  and  maintenance  of  the  blind  from  February  16,  1847,  to  December  31, 1904'.  also, 
the  number  of  pupils  remaining  In  the  Institution  at  the  end  of  each  biennial  term  since  Its 
opening  In  1851,  with  reference  to  laws  making  appropriations,  under  which  warrants  were 
Issued: 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  Issued— references  to  laws  making 
appropriations— number  of  pupils— date's . 


Amount  of 

warrants 

Issued  on 

each  appro- 
priation. 


Aggregate 
amount. 


From  February  16,  1847.  to  September  30,  1848: 
Education  of  the  blind— Laws  of  1847.  p.  48... 


From  October  1, 1818,  to  September  30,  1850: 
Education  of  the  blind— Laws  of  1847,  p.  48 

From  October  1, 1850,  to  September  30. 1832: 

Education  of  the  blind— Laws  of  1847,  p.  48 

Education  of  the  blind— Laws  of  1851,  p.  59,  sec.  4 

Number  of  pupils  November  1, 1852, 14. 

From  October  1, 1853,  to  September  30.  1854: 

Rducatlon.  of  the  blind— Laws  of  1851,  p.  59,  sec  .4 

Purchase  of  buildings  and  grounds— Laws  of  1853,  p.  12.... 

Number  of  pupils  November  6»  1854. 21 . 

From  October  1, 185<.  to  September  30.  1836: 
Education  of  the  bllnd-r-Caws  of  1851,  p.  59,  sec.  4 


Completing  the  payment  for  grounds  and  erection  of  buildings- 
Laws  1855,  p.  9,  sec.  4 

Support  of  the  institute— Laws  of  185S.  p.  9,  sec.  5 

Number  of  pupils  December  23»  1856,  33. 

From  October  1. 1836,  to  September  30,  1858: 

Education  and  support  of  blind— Laws  of  1856-7,  p.  12,  sec.  3 

Payment  of  debts  and  completion  of  buildings— Laws  of  1856-7.  p. 
12,  sec.  1 

Number  of  pupils  October  31,  1853,  34 

From  October  1.  1838,  to  September  30,  1860: 

Education  and  support  of  the  blind— Laws  1853-9,  p.  5,  sec.  1 

Payment  of  debts,  purchase  of  heating  apparatus,  fencing,  etc.— 
Laws  1858-9,  p.  5,  sec.  2. 


I  ••••••• 4 


»••••••< 


>  «  t  *  •  •    0  4 


Number  of  pupils  October  9,  1660, 51. 

From  October  1, 1860,  to  September  30. 1863: 
Education  and  support  of  the  blind -Laws  of  1830-1,  p.  8,  sec.  1 

Number  of  pupils  October  1,  1862,  33. 

From  October  1,  1862,  to  September  30,  1864: 

Education  and  support  01  the  blind— Laws  1856-7,  p.  12,  sec.  3 

Repairs  and  Improvements  of  the  Institute— Laws  1863-4,  p.  135 

Number  of  pupils  October  11, 1864, 50. 

FA>m  October  1.  1864,  to  September  30, 1866: 

Education  and  support  of  the  blind— Laws  1836-7,  p.  12,  sec.  3 

Education  and  support  of  the  blind— Laws  1865,  p.  5 


Number  of  pupils  November  1. 1866,  57. 

From  October  1, 1866,  to  December  31, 1868 : 
Education  and  support  of  the  blind— General  Statutes  1S<55,  p.  819, 
sec.  17— Laws  1867,  p.  7 


Number  of  pupils  November  1. 1868,  69. 


$400  00 


560  00 


180  00 
3.000  00 


6,000  00 
20,000  00 


3.000  00 

24.000  00 
10.000  00 


14,000  00 
12,000  00 


20,000  00 
6,500  00 


20.000  00 


i.4.000  00 
5,000  00 


14,000  00 
16.000  00 


25.000  00 


$400  00 

560  00 
3.180  00 


26,000  00 


37,00000 


26.000  00 


26,500  00 


20,000  00 


19.000  00 


30,000  00 


25,000  00 


668 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


MISSOURI  SOHOOL  FOR  THE  BLIND-Coatinued. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  Issued— references  to  laws  making 
appropriations— number  of  pupils— dates. 


Amouutof 

warrants 

issued  on 

eacli  appro- 

priatfon. 


From  January  1. 1809,  to  December  31, 1S70: 
Education  and  support  of  the  blind— General  Statutes  1S65,  p.  319, 

sec.  17— Laws  1S7U.  pp.  1  and  22 

Salaries  of  oflScers  Missouri  Institute  for  the  blind— Laws  1870,  p. 

23,  sec;.  2 

Number  of  pupils  November  1, 1870,  85. 

Prom  January  1.  I87t,  to  December  31, 1872: 

Education  and  support  of  the  blind— Laws  1870,  p.  22,  sec.  3 

Construction  of  adaitlonal  buildings— Laws  1870,  p.  22,  sec.  3 

Construction  of  additional  buildings— Laws  1871,  p.  10 

Purchase  of  heating  apparatus  and  sundry  improvements— Laws 

1872.  p.  7 

Salaries  of  officers— Laws  1870,  p.  23,  sec.2 

Number  of  pupils  October  31. 187;:?.  99. 

From  January  1. 1873,  to  December  31,  1874: 
Education  and  support  of  the  blind— Wagner's  Statutes,  p.  177, 

sec.  17 •. 

Salaries  of  offlcers— Wagner's  Statutes,  p.  176,  sec.  7 

Number  of  pupils  December  1, 1874, 108. 

From  January  1. 1975,  to  December  31, 1876: 
Education  and  support  of  the  blind —  Wagner's  Statutes,  p.  177. 

sec.  17 

Purchase  of  books  and  maps— Laws  1875,  p.  68, 

Refurnishing,  repairing  and  repainting  building,   purchasing  of 

heating  apparatus,  etc.— Laws  187.3,  p.  69 

Indigent  fund  for  the  blind— Laws  1874,  p.  177,  sec.  3 

Salaries  of  officers— La ws  1873,  p.  4,  and  Laws  1875,  p.  8 

Number  of  pupils  December  1, 1876,  94. 

From  January  1, 1877,  to  December  31, 1878: 

Education  and  support  of  the  blind- Laws  1887,  p.  14,  sec.  6 

Indigent  fund  for  the  blind— Laws  1S77,  p.  14,  sec.  6 

Salaries  of  officers— Laws  1877,  p.  14,  sec.  6 

Number  pupils  December  31,  1878,  74^ 

From  January  1,  1879,  to  December  31,  lASO: 

Education  and  support  of  the  blind— Laws  1879,  p.  5,  sec.  6 

Salaries  of  officers— Laws  18T0,  p.  5,  sec.  6 

I 

Number  of  pupils  December  31, 1880,  88. 

From  January  1, 1831,  to  December  31, 1882: 

Education  and  support  of  the  blind  —  Laws  18S1,  p.  5,  seo.  h 

Repairs  and  refurnishing  institution— Laws  1881,  p  5,  sec.  6 

Library— Laws  IsSl,  p.  5,  sec.  6 .', . . 

Salaries  of  officers  and  employes— Laws  1881,  p.  5,  sec.  G 

Number  of  pupils  December  18, 1882,  90. 

From  January  1. 1883,  to  December  31, 18<54: 

Education  and  support  ot  the  blind— Laws  1*83,  p.  6,  sec.  6 

Salaries  of  officers  and  employes— Laws  of  1883,  p.  6,  sec.  6 

Repairs  and  improvements— Laws  18S3,  p.  6,  sec.  9 

Number  of  pupil:$  December  20, 1884,  87. 

From  January  1, 1885,  to  December  31, 1836: 

Support  of —Laws  1883,  sec.  6,  p.  6 

Salaries  of  officers— Laws  1885,  sec.  6,  p.  6 

Number  of  pupils  December  31, 1886,  97. 

From  January  1,  1887,  to  December  31, 1888: 

Support  of— Laws  1887,  sec.  6,  p.  6 

Salaries  of  officers— Laws  1887,  sec.  6,  o.  6 

Payment  of  special  tax-bill- Laws  IHSl,  sec.  6,  p.  6 

Number  of  pupils  December  31, 1888,  68. 


Aggregate 
amounts. 


$30.000  00 
2,908  33 


30,000  00 
30,000  00 
90,000  00 

25.000  00 
9.820  00 


30,000  00 
11.700  78 


30,000  00 
300  00 

10.000  00 

2,086  80 

15,398  95 


25.000  00 

1.738  55 

15.0J0  00 


30,000  00 
13,287  50 


36,000  00 
5,000  00 
1,000  CO 

15.b74  50 


36. 000  00 

16,987  50 

5,000  00 


36,000  00 
12,900  50 


30,000  00 

15,782  90 

2,564  62 


132,908  33 


114.820  00 


4l,7t)0  7S 


57,785  35 


41,TSS  5S 


43,287  50 


57.074  5«> 


57,9S7  50 


51,900  50 


48.387  19 


STATE  INSTITUTIONS. 


669 


MISSOURI  SCHOOL  FOR  THE  BLIXD-Oontinued. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  Issued— references  to  laws  making 
appropriations— number  of  pupils— dates. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
Issaed  on 

each  anpro 
prlation. 


From  January  1,  1889,  to  December  31,  1890: 


Support  of— Laws  1889,  sec.  1,  p.  14 

Salaries  of  officers— Laws  1899,  sec.  1,  p.  14 

Repairs  and  improyements— Laws  1889,  sec.  1,  p.  U. 


M  umber  of  pupils  December  31, 1890, 114. 

From  January  1,  1891,  to  December  31,  189SS: 

Support  of— I'aws  1891,  sec.  5,  p.  81 

.  Salaries  of  officers— Laws  1891,  sec.  &,  p.  21 

Number  of  pupils  December  21, 1898. 105. 

From  January  1,  1893,  to  December  31,  1891: 

Support— Laws  1893,  sec.  5,  p.  17 

Salaries— Laws  1893,  sec.  5,  p.  17 

Number  of  pupils  December,  80, 1894, 101. 

From  January  1,  1895,  to  December  31,  1896; 
Support— Laws  1895,  sec.  7,  p.  15,  and  sec.  15,  p.  16 


Sararies- Laws  1895,  sep.  7,  p.  15,  and  sec^  15,  p.  16. 


Special  tax-bill— sec.  37,  p 

Number  of  pupils  December,  80, 1896,  89. 

From  .January  1,  1897,  to  December  31,  1893: 

Support— Laws  189T,  sec.  6,  p.  18 

Salaries— Laws  1897,  sec.  6,  p.  18 

Purchase  new  site— Laws  1895,  sec.  8,  p.  21 

Number  of  pupils  December  20,  1898, 100. 

From  January  1,  1899,  to  December  31,  1900: 

Support— Laws  1899,  sec.  6,  p.  31 , 

Salaries— Laws  1899,  sec.  6,  p.  21 , 

*Number  of  pupils  December  20,  1900, 101. 

From' January  1,  1901,  December  31,  1908: 


Support— Laws  1901,  sec.  19,  p.  29. 
Salaries— Laws  1901,  sec.  7,  p.  86.. 


Number  of  pupils  December  20,  1902,  106. 

From  January  1,   1908,   to  December  31,  1904: 

Support   ajid  maintenance— LawB  1903,    p.   32,    see.    7 

Salaries— Laws  1903,    p.  32,   sec.  7 

New    building    ' " " 

Purchase    of   site 

Plastering,    etc  .—Laws  1903,    p .   32,    sec .   7 . . . . . . . . .  *. ...'...'. 

Entertaining  National  Convention— i-aws  19(6,   p.  32,   sec.  7 


Total 

Number  of  pupils  December  20,    1904,   97. 


Afrgregate 
amount. 


$29,544  86 

17,903  49 

4,223  83 


83.374  82 
24,798  76 


35,297  18 
24.000  00 


31,198  19 

23,676  58 

8,304  09 


38.946  98 

23,870  46 

99  25 


32,728  16 
84,114  74 


29,798  56 
23,358  66 


I 


30,436  65 
24,417  71 
14,064  25 

28.000  oa 

400  00 
300  00 


$51.678  83 


57,173  58 


99.297  18 


60,172  86 


56,916  63 


54,883  21 


53^151  23 


97,618  Gl 


$1,254,666  34 


670 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AXJDITOR. 


TABLE  NO.  34. 


MONErr  DRAWN  PROM  THE  STATE  TREASURY  FOR  6TATB  HOSPITAIi  NO.  1, 

AT  PULTON. 

The  following  table  shows  the  amountB  of  money  p&idi  by  the  State  on  acoonnt 

of  State  Hospital  No.  1,-  at  Fulton,  from  the  date  of  the  act  authorlzlner  Its  erection 

In  1847  to  Deceniber  81,   1904;  also,   number  of  patients  remalninfir  in  the  Institiitlon 

at  the  end  of  each  biennial  term  since  its  opening  in  1861,  together  with  references 

to  the  various  laws  a{>proprlating  money  under  which  warrants  have  been  Issued: 


For  what  purpose  .warrants  wore  issued— references  to  laws 
making  appropriations— number  of  patients— dates,  etc, 


Amount  of 
warrants 
issued  on 

each  appro- 
priation. 


Aggregate 
amonat. 


From  July  13,  1847.  to  September  30,  1848: 
Advertising  and  other  expenses  of  commissioners- Laws  1817,  p.  62, 
sec.  ZZ 


From  October  1,  1848,  to  September  30,  1850:    ^ 
Expenses  of  commissioners— building  of  Asylum— Laws  1847,  p.  OS- 
Laws  1849,  p.  39 

From  October  1,  1850,  to  September  30,  1853: 

Building,  purchase  of  heating  apparatus,  furniture,  medicines. 

erection  of  cisterns,  sewers,  sinks,  purchase  of  provisions  and 

clothing  and  payment  of  salaries— Laws  1849,  p.  59— Laws  1851, 

p.  225 


Number  of  patients  November  29,  1852,  62. 
From  October  1,  1852^  to  September  30,  1854: 


Furnishing  of---L'aws  1851,  p.  225. 


ing 
oil 


,,  D. 
OlS 


Support  01  and  payment  of  salaries— Laws  1853,  p.  11 

Salaries  Of  of&cers— paid  from  appropriation  for  general  contingent 
expenses 

Building  wines  and  chapel,  purchase  of  surgical  Instruments,  fur- 
niture, medicines  and  Improvements— Laws  1853,  p.  11 

Number  of  patients  November  27, 1854,  94. 

From  October  1,  1854,  to  September  30,  185d: 

Support  of  and  payment  of  salaries— Laws  1853.  p.  11 

Enlargement  and  improvement  of— Laws  1853,  p.  11 

Salaries  of  officers— paid  from  appropriation  for  general  contingent 

expenses 

Payment  of  debts,  current  expenses,  finishing  and  furnishing 


wings— Laws  1855,  p.  5 
Salaries  of  officers— Xiaws  1855,  p.  143.  sec.  6..i 


Number  of  patients  November  24,  1856,  135. 

From  October!.  1856,  to  September  30, 1858: 
Salaries  of  officers. 


Support  and  enlargement  of— payment  of  debts  and  current  ex- 
penses—Laws  1850-7,  p.  9 


Number  of  patients  November  29, 1858, 171. 

From  October  1,  1858,  to  September  30,  1860; 

Salaries  of  officers 

Support  and  enlargement  of —Laws  1856-7,  p.  9 

Erection  or  hospitals,  infirmaries  and  other  Improvements— Laws 

1858-9,  p.  11 

Support  of  and  payment  of  debts— Laws  1856-7,  p.  9  (Asylum  tax). . . 


Number  of  patients  November  28, 1660,  233. 


From  October  1.  1860,  to  September  30,  1862: 

Salaries  of  officers > 

Support  of— Asylum  tax— Laws  1860-1,  p.  63 

Suspended  October  1, 1861.    Reopened  ^ptember  7,  1863. 


$465  38 


22.607  22 


51.319  09 


596  19 
30.000  00 

3,482  66 

23, COO  00 


7,300  00 
6,600  00 

1.325  00 

60.000  00 
4,825  00 


6,972  50 
70.037  36 


10.122  10 
42,462  65 

50,00000 
106,300  05 


6,321  60 
26.792  20 


$465  39 


22.007  22 


51,319  09 


57,0ra8& 


8O.0SOO0 


77.000  » 


206,884  00 


38,113  86 


STATE  INSTITUTIONS. 


671 


STATB  HOSPITAL.  No.   1— Continued. 


For  ^hat  purpose  warrants  were  issued—references  to  laws  making 
appropriations— number  of  patients— dates. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
Issued  on 

each  appro- 
priation. 


From  October  1. 1862,  to  September  30, 18(M : 

Salaries  of  officers 

Support  of— Asylum  tax,— Laws  1860-1,  p.  63 

Current  expenses— Laws  1863,  p.  24 

Repairs  and  Improvements— Laws  1863-4,  p.  136. 

Number  of  patients  November  28, 1864, 152. 

From  October  1, 1861,  to  September  30, 1866: 
Salaries  of  officers 


uurreni/  expenses— laws  iho5,  p.  o 

Payment  of  debts— Laws  186&-6,  p.  10 

Number  of  patients  November^,  1866, 265^ 

From  October  1. 1866,  to  December  31, 1868: 
Salaries  of  officers. 


Support  of— General  Statutes  1865,  p.  305,  sec.  8 

Furnishing  with  water  and  gas,  construction  of  sewer,  purchase  of 
piano  and  melodeon,  books,  guttering  and  other  repairs- Laws 
1868,  p.  10 i... '..... 


Number  of  patients  November  30, 1868,  369. 

From  January  1, 1869,  to  December  31, 1870: 

Salaries  of  officers 

Maintenance  of  Sarah  Griffin  at  Asylum— Laws  1861,  p.  201 

Support  of— General  Statutes  1863,  p.  303.  sec.  8 

Purchase  of  carpeting  and  matting,  purchase  of  engine  and  boiler, 
erection  of  building  and  sundry  repairs  and  improvements— Laws 
1869,  o.5-Lawsl87lKp.  10.... 


Number  of  patients  November  28, 1870, 303. 

From  January  1. 1871,  to  December  31, 1872: 

Salaries  of  officers 

Support  of  and  sundry  repairs— Laws  1871,  pp.  9  and  10 

Number  of  patients  November  28, 1872, 315. 

From  January  1, 1873,  tp  December  31, 1874: 

Salaries  of  officers » 

Support  of— Laws  1873,  p.  14,  sec.  2 

Maintenance  of  Sarah  Griffin  at  the  Asylum— Laws  1849,  p.  301 

Sundry  repairs  and  improvements— Laws  1873,  p.  14,  sec.  1 


Number  of  patients  November  30. 1874,  338. 

From  January  1. 1875,  to  December  31, 1876: 

Salaries  of  officers 

Support  of— Laws  1873,  p.  15 

Maintenance  of  Sarah  Griffin  at  the  Asylum— Laws  1669,  p.  201 
Construction  of  pond,  purchase  of  machinery  and  repairs— Laws 
1875,  p.  8 


Payment  of  debts— Laws  1875,  p.  8 

Number  of  patients  November  27, 1876, 350. 

From  January  1, 1877,  to  December  31, 1878: 

Salaries  of  officers 

Support  of— Laws  1877,  p.  14,  sec.  6 

Payment  of  debts— Laws  1877.  p.  18,  sec.  1 

Improvement  of  grounds  and  amusements— Laws  1877,  p.  14,  sec.  6. 

Number  of  patients  November  28, 1878,  410. 

From  January  1, 1879,  to  December  31, 1880: 

Salaries  of  officers 

Support  of— Laws  1879,  pp.  5  and  9 


Number  of  patients  November  29, 1880,  507. 

From  January  1, 1881,  to  December  31,  I8S2: 

Salaries  of  officers— Laws  1S81,  p.  5,  sec.  6   

Erection  of  hospital  for  insane  criminals— Laws  1881,  p.  123. 
Support  of— Laws  1881,  p.  5,  sec.  6 


Number  of  patients  December  18, 1882, 514. 


$3,951  66 
8,795  44 

19,166  67 
5,000  00 


6,227  75 
a%733  33 
20,000  00 


8,887  70 
S9,.600  00 


SO'.OOOOO 


19.451  66 

319  55 

32,000  00 

55,000  00 


9.506  92 
49.800  00 


12,059  88 

35,000  00 

299  35 

58,587  75 


17.042  79 

50,000  00 

507  41 

8,700  00 
28.846  36 


15.800  00 

70,000  00 

22,6.M)  36 

1,000  00 


15,800  00 
71,000  00 


17,775  00 

15,000  00 
50.00C  00 


Aggregate 
amount. 


136,913  77 


59.96106 


68,387  70 


96,771  21 


59.306  92 


105,946  98 


105.096  56 


109,430  38 


86,800  00 


83.775  00 


(^72 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


STATE   HOSPITAL   NO.    1-Continued. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  issued— references  to  laws  making 
appropriations— namber  of  patients— dates. 


A  mount  of 
warrants 
issued  on 
each  appro- 
priation. 


From  January  1,  1883,  to  December  31.  1884: 
Salaries  of  officers— Laws  of  1883«  p.  5.  sec.  11,  and  p.  11,  sec.  13... 

Support  of— Laws.  lf>83,  p.  5,  sec.  6   

Completion  of  Building  ror  Insane  criminals— Laws  1883,  p,  5,  sec.  0. 

Oonstructlon  of  straw  nouse— Laws  1883,  p.  5,  sec.  6 

Purchase  of  Iron  stairway— Laws  1883,  p,  6,  sec.  6 

Erection  of  dead  rooms— Laws  1883,  p.  5,  sec.  6 .' 


*  *  •  • .  ■  < 


Number  of  patients  November  24,  1834,  630. 

From  January  1,  1883,  to  December  31,  1886: 

Salaries  of  officers- Laws  1885,  sec.  6,  d.  5 

Support  of— Laws  1885,  sec.  6,  p.  5 

Lighting  and  improvements— Laws  1885,  sec.  6,  p.  5. 

Number  of  patients  December  20, 1886,  557. 

From  January  1, 1887.  to  December  31,  1888: 

Support  of —Laws  1887,  sec.  0,  p.  5 

Salaries  of  officers— Laws  1887,  sec  6.  p.  5 

Repairs  and  Improvements  of— Laws  of  1887,  sec,  6,  p 


••••■••t 


•••••» 


•  •  •  •  •  •  < 


6.,.. 


«,*  .••«•• 


Number  of  patients  December  81.  1888,  5S0. 

From  January  1,  1889.  toDecember  81,  1880. 

Support  of— Laws  1889,  sec.  1.  p.  13 

Salaries  of  officers-Laws  1880,  sec.  1,  p.  13 

Number  of  patients  December  31,  1890,  551. 

From  January  1.  1801.  to  December  81,  18tt2: 

Support  of— Laws  1891,  sec.  1,  p.  20 

Salaries  of  officers— La  wc>  1891.  .-(eel.  p.  20 

Repairsandimproyementsoi— Laws  1881,  sec.  1.  p.  20 

Number  of  patients  December  19,  1802,  532. 

From  January  1,  1883.  to  December  31,  1891: 

Support— Laws  1893,  sec.  1,  p.  16 

Salaries— Laws  1893.  sec.  1,  p.  16. 


16. 


Iron  stairways— Laws  1893,  sec.  1,  p. 
New  wards— Laws  1893,  sec.  1,  p.  16. 

Boilers— Laws  1883,  sec.  1.  p.  16 

Well  machinery— Laws  1893.  sec.  1,  p.  16...... 

Laundry  machinery— Laws  1893,  sec.  1«  p.  16 
Repairs- Laws  1883,  sec.  1,  p.  16 


Number  of  patients  December  20,  1894,  550. 

From  January  1,  1893,  to  December  31, 1896: 

Support— Sees.  2  and  11,  pp.  14  and  16,  Laws  1895 

Salaries— Sees.  2  and  11,  pp.  14  and  16,  Laws  1895  .... 

Repairs— Sec.  2  and  11,  pp.  14  and  16.  Laws  1895 

Laundry,  etc— Sees.  2  and  11,  pp.  14  to  16,  Laws,  1895 

Number  of  patients  December  20,  1896,  644. 

^rom  January  1,  1897.  to  December  31,  1898: 

Support— Laws  1897,  sec.  2,  p. 17 , 

Salaries— Laws  1898,  sec.  2,  p.  17 

Repairs— Laws  1897,  sec.  2,  p.  17 

Painting,  etc -Laws  1897,  sec.  2,  p.  17 


Number  of  patients  December  20,  1898,  786. 

From  January  1,  1899,  to  December,  1900: 

Suuport— Laws  1899,  sec.  12,  p.  22 

Salaries— Laws  1899,  sec.  2.  p.  19 

Improvements,  etc— Laws  1899,  sec.  2.  p.  19. 

Number  of  patients  December  SO,  1900,  913. 

From  January  1, 1901,  to  December  31,  1902: 

Support— Laws  19C1,  sec.  15,  p.  2S 

Salaries— Laws  1901,  sec.  2,  p.  25 

Ice  plant,  etc— Laws  1901,  sec.  2,  p.  25 

Laundry— Laws  1901,  sec.  2,  p.  25 

Teleuhone— Laws  1901,  sec.  2,  p.  2.5 

Deep  well— Laws  1901,  sec.  2,  p.  25 

New  boilers— Laws  1901,  sec.  2,  p.  25 

Repairs— Laws  1901,  sec.  2,  p.  25, .. 

Building— Laws  1901,  sec.  2,  p.  25 

Electric  light  plant— Laws  1901.  sec.  2,  p.  25. 


Number  of  patients  December,  1902, 1,088. 


$10,960  21 
60,000  00 
5.U0OOO 
3,275  00 
4,800  00 
1,800  00 


20,016  00 
70,000  00 
10;300  00 


70,000  go 

18,650  00 
84,400  00 


38,088  36 
20,183  05 


37,248  07 
18,412  27 

50,843  77 


151,657  76 
18,645  25 
8,800  00 f 

796  58 

1,200  00 

56236 

300  00 

5.053  28 


186,818.06 

17,145  45 

•14,0S1  38 

2,000  00 


206,174  16 

18,880  15 

4,278  62 

13,160  96 


246,023  83 
18,438  68 
30,632  06 


273  628  27 

18,707  05 

5,000  00 

118  70 

500  00 

2,500  00 

10,000  00 

7,500  00 

8,500  00 

7,000  00 


Aggregate 
amount. 


01,814  21 


100,316  00 


183  050  00 


53.S72  31 


106.505  01 


182.017  23 


220  085  88 


242.593  89 


206  094  67 


333,455  02 


STATE  INSTITUTIONS. 


673 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  1-OontInued. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  Issued— referonces^to  laws  making 
apptopriutions— number  of  patients— dates. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
Issued  on 

each  appro- 
priation. 


Aggregate 
amount. 


From  January  1,   1903,   to  December  81,    190i: 

Support— Laws  19(>3,    p.    34,    sec.    14 

Salaries— Laws   1903,    p.    30,    sec.    2 

Repairs,    etc.— Laws  1903,    p.    30,    sec.   2. , 

Window  g'uards— Laws  1903,    p.   30,   sec.  ^2 

Deep  well,    etc.— I^aws  1903,    p.  30,    sec.   2 

Rewiring— Laws  1903,    p.   30,    sec.   2 , 

Laundrj'   machinery— Laws  1903,    p.   30,    sec.   2. 

Plumbing— Laws   1903,    p.    30,    sec.    2 

Bakery— Ijaws  1903,    p.    30,    sec.   2 

Building- Laws  1903,    p.    30,    sec.    2 


Total.. 
Number 


of  patients  December  20,   1904,   918 


$264,104  15 

19,090  04 

10.000  00 

1,465  55 

5,000  00 

2,500  00 

664  36 

2,000  00 

337  31 

26.565  00 


$331,726  41 


$3,486,800  02 


A-43 


C74 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


TABLE  NO.  35. 


MONEY  DRAWN  FROM  THE  STATE  TREASURY  FOR  STATE  HOSPITAL.  NO.  2, 

AT    ST.    JOSEPH. 

The  following  table  shows  the  amounts  of  money  drawn  from  the  State  treasnry 
for  support  and  Improvement  of  State  Hospital  No.  2.  at  St.  Joseph,  flrom  March  28. 
1872,  the  date  of  the  approval  of  the  act  authorizing  Its  erection,  to  December  31,  1904. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  issued— references  to  laws  author- 
izing appropriations— number  of  patients~dates,  eto. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
Issued  on 

each  appro- 
priation. 


Aggregate 
amount. 


From  March  2A,  1872.  to  December  3t.  1874: 
Purchase  of  location  and  erection  of  buildings—State  bonds— Laws 

1878,  p.  160,  sec.  2 

Pay  of  commissioners— Laws  1872  p   160,  sec.  4 

Engraving  and  printing  Asylum  bonds— Laws  1873.  p.  9 

Completion  of  Asylum,  furnishing  the  same,  purchase  of  supplies, 

etc.— La «^s  1874,  p.  8 


Number  of  patients,  — 

From  January  1, 1875,  to  December  31,  1876: 
Completion  of  Asylum,  furnishing  the  same,  purchase  of  supplies, 

etc.— Laws  1S74.  p.  8 

Retmbursement  of  Asylum  fund.  Insurance,  salaries,  etc.-  Laws 

lb75.  p.  13 r. ; , 

Support,  Improvement  and  furnishing  Asylum— L«ws  1873,  p.  Ct)-... 
Salaries  Of  oflScers— Laws  1873,  p.  8 

Number  of  patients  November  9,  1876,  ISO. 

From  January  1,  1877.  to  December  13,- 1878: 

Supportof— L^ws  1877,  p.  14 

Sundry  improvements— Laws  1877,  p.  14 a 

Salaries  of  officers— Laws  1877,  p.  II ,* 


Number  of  patients  December  13,  1878,  2i6. 

From  January  t,  tS79,  to  December  31,  IWO: 

Supportof— Laws  1879,  p.  5,  sec.  6,  and  p.  7,  sec.  20 

Rebulldta?  Asylum  Mo.  2— L<iwsld79,  p.  1(5,  sec.  L 

Salaries  of  officers- Laws  1879,  p.  5,  sec.  6 -Laws  lS7/,  p.  14 

Number  of  patients  Decemb3r31,  1880,  19j. 

From  January  1,  1881.  to  December  31,  1832: 

SupDOrt  of— L^ws  1881,  p.  5 

Salaries  of  officers  -Laws  1831,  pp.  5  and  10 . . . 


Number  of  .patients  December  16,  1882,  237: 

From  January  1,  188.3.  to  DecembarSl,  1831:- 

Supportof— Laws  188^  p.  5,  sec.  6 

Salaries  of  officers— Laws  18S3,  p.  5,  sec.  6... . 

Kepairs  and  im prove ments— Laws  1883,  p.  5,  sec.  6 


•   .•#••••••4 


!•••••••#      »••• 


Number  of  patients  December  1,  1881,  278. 

From  January  1,  1885.  to  December  31, 1886: 

Support  of— Laws  1895,  sec.  6,  p.  6 

Salaries  of  officers— Laws  IS85,  sec.  6,  p.  6 

Construction  of  dead-rooms— Laws  1885,  p.  6 

Erection  of  additions  to  building— Laws  1835,  p.  19 

Number  of  patients  December  31,  1886,  397. 

From  January  1,  1S87,  to  December  31,  1888: 


Support  of— Laws  18S7,  sec.  6,  pp.  5  and  6 

Salaries  of  officers— Laws  1887^  sec.  6,  p.  6 

Kepairs  and  improvements— Laws  1887,  sec.  6,  p.  6. . 

Number  of  patients  December  31,  1838.  479. 

From  January  1, 1889  to  December  31, 1890: 

Support  of— Laws  1889,  sec.  1,  p.  13 i 

Salaries  of  officers -Laws  16b9,  sec.  1,  p.  13 

Repairs  and  improvements -Laws  18$9.  sec.  1,  p.  13. 

Numbfir  of  patients  December  31, 1890,  541. 


.•1200.000  00 

7.853  48 

854  38 

69,171  93 


8,9S7  93 

4.985  35 
60,400  00 
11,037  50 


35,000  00 

4,325  00 

11.725  00' 


38.570  00 
75.000  00 
13.005  00 


25,000  00 
12,425  35 


30,000  00 
14,260  45 
12,900  00 


25,000  00 

15.999  98 

2,000  00 

93,000  00 


70,000  00 
18,959  30 
36,500  00 


22,231  ar 

^'1,691  52 
4,319  67 


,879  79 


85.390  78 


51.050  00 


126.  S75  00 


i7.42S3S 


57,169  45 


140,990  96 


125.458  30 


48,263  06 


STATK   IXSTlTirnONS. 


675 


STATE  HOSPITAL,  NO.  2-CoiitImied. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  issued— references  to  laws  making 
appropriations— number  of  patients— dates. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
Ibsuod  on 

each  appro- 
lion. 


•  ••■••• 


From  January  1  189t  to  December  31, 1892: 

Support  OT~Lawsl891,  sec.  2,  p.  20  ....  

Salaries  of  officers— Laws  1891.  sec.  2,  p.  20 

Repairs  and  Improvements— Laws  1891,  sec.  2,  p.  20 

Number  of  patients  December  19, 1892,  tfl9. 

From  J  anuary  1. 1893  to  December  31, 1891: 

Support  or— Laws  1893,  sec.  2,  p.  16 

idaian6s~'~uaws  ioiK/.  sec.  m,  p.  itt. .••...••■••  ........  .................. 

Repai rs— Laws  1893,  sec.  2,  p.  16 

Hospital— Laws  1893,  sec.  2,  p.  16...  ..  

Piping— Laws  1893,  sec.  2,  p.  16 

Cellar— Laws  1893,  sec.  2,  p.  16 


Number  of  patients  December  20, 1894,  676. 

From  January  1, 1895  to  December  31, 1896: 

Support— Laws  1895,  sec.  3,  p.  15,  and  sec.  12,  p.  16. 
Salaries— Laws  1805,  sec.  8,  p.  15,  and  sec.  12,  p.  16. 


Repairs— Laws  1895,  sec.  8,  p.  15,  and  sec.  12,  p.  16 
Purchase  of  land— Laws  18^,  sec.  3,  p.  15,  and  < 


Green  house- 
Fire- proofing— 
Painting— 


It 


<  ( 
« ( 


sec.  12,  p.  16. 


« ( 


Number  of  patients  December  SO,  1896,  812. 

From  January  1, 1897  to  December  31, 1898: 

Support— Laws  1897,  sec.  11,  p.  19 

Salaries— Laws  1897,  sec  3,  p.  18 

Repairs-  '*  "  

Brick-making—  "  

Painting— Laws  1897.  sec.  3,  p.  18 

Sewerage—       **  **  ....^  ... 

Green  house— Laws  1895,  sec.  3,  p.  15 

Flre-prooflng-       **  **  

Store-rooms-         •'  '•  

Boiler-house— Laws  1897,  sec.  3,  p.  18.  . . 
New  boilers- 
Stock  barn- 
Tiling,  etc.—  **  •' 


Number  of  patients  December  20, 1898,  977. 

From  January  1, 1899  to  December  31,  1000: 

Support— Laws  1899,  sec.  13,  p.  22. 

Salaries— Laws  1899,  sec.  3,  p.  20 

improvements,  etc.— Laws  1899,  sec.  3,  p.  20. 

Number  of  patients  December  20,  1900,  1113. 

From  January  1,  1901  to  December  31, 1902: 


Support— Laws  1901,  sec.  16,  p.  28. 
Salaries— Laws  1901, 


sec.  3,  p.  25. 

Repairs- Laws  1901,  sec.  3,  p.  25 

New  buildings- Laws  1901,  sec.  3,  p.  25. 

Bake-oven— Laws  1901,  sec.  3,  p.  251 

Brick-making— Laws  1901,  sec.  3,  p.  25.. 


Number  of  patlentsDecember  20, 1902,  1203. 


$6,970  99 
18,049  86 
52,779  85 


169,412  62 

1R,370  78 

5,196  99 

8,000  00 

1,274  93 

990  80 


206,421  98 

18,687  27 

4,951  IS 

21,000  00 

979  28 

996  82 

2.coooe 


256,496  89 

10.757  67 

4.981  30 

1.000  00 

1.973  49 

1.457  58 

20  72 

3  18 

H  31 

1,000  00 

2,500  00 

1.500  00 

13.280  36 


290,955  41 
19,954  62 
29,157  66 


325,578  75 

20.809  78 

6,000  00 

23.898  62 

930  £0 

2,000  00 


Aggregate 
amount. 


177,800  70 


203.255  21 


255,036  53 


293,977  50 


340,067  69 


878,717  65 


G7G 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


STATE  HOSPITAL  NO.  3-Oontlnned. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  Issued^-references  to  laws  making 
•appropriations— number  of  patients— dates. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
issued  on 

each  appro- 
priation. 


Aggregate 
amount. 


I'rom  January  1,  1J)<»3,  to  December  31, 
Supix>rt— r^ws  ]9<a,  p.  34,  sec.  15. 
Salaries— 1^1  w«  HK«,  p.  30,  sec. 
Improvements,  etc.— l^aws  1903, 
Tiling  dining  room,  etc.— Taws 
Furnlshlni?,  etc.— Laws  19U3,  p. 
Laundry  machinery— I^aws  1903, 
Brick  smoke  stack— Laws  1903, 
Brick  making— I^ws  1903,  p.  3i), 
Hot  water  heater— Laws  1903,    p. 


190-1: 


3 

p.  30,   sec.  3 

1903,    p.   30,    src. 

30,    sec.    3 

p.  30,  sec.  3... 
p.    30,    sec.    3... 

sec.  3, 

30,    sec.  3 


Out   door  pavilion— I-.aws   1903,    p.   30,    sec.   3. 


$340,424  38 
22.233  36 
9,802  83 
3,500  00 
2,816  91 
2.000  00 
2,500  00 
1.500  00 
1.400  00 
8,12196 


Total 

Number  of  patients   December  20,    1904,    1,295. 


$394,299  44 


$2,893.366  43 


•State  bonds  sold  at  less  than  par  in  1872-3-4.  and  It  Is  proper  to  state  that  the 
Asylum  only  realized  $ls0,lfw.49  from  the  sale  of  $200,000  In  bonds  voted  for  Its  mem- 
bers. 


STATE  INSTITUTIONS. 


677 


TABLE  NO.  36. 


MONEY  DRAWN  FROM  THE   STATE  TREAST^RY   FOR   STATE   HOSPJTAI^  NO. 

3,    AT    NEVADA. 

The  following  table  shows  the  amounts  of  money  drawn  from  the  State  Treasury 
on  account  of  erection,  equipment  and  support 'of  State  Hospital  No.  3.  at  Nevada, 
from  March  19,  1885  (the  date  of  the  act  establishing  it),   to  December  31,    1904. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  issued— referoDces  to  laws  making 

appropriations. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
issued  on 
each  ap- 
propria- 
tion. 


From  March  19, 1885,  to  December  31,  1B86: 
Location  and  construction  of— Laws  of  1885,  p.  31 

From  January  1, 1887,  to  December  31, 1888: 

Support  of— Laws  1887 

Salaries,  offlcers— Laws  1887,  sec.  6,  p.  6 

Oompletion  of— Laws  1887,  sec.  6,  p.  8 

Number  of  patients  December  31,  1887,  46. 
Number  of  patients  December  31, 1888,  HOO, 

From  January  1, 1889,  to  December  31, 1890: 

Support  of— Laws  1889,  sec.  1,  p.  13    

Salaries,  offlcers— Laws  1889,  sec.  1,  p.  13 

Repairs  and  improvements  of— Laws  1889,  sec.  1,  p.  13 

Completion  of— Laws  1889,  sec.  1,  p.  13 « . . 

Number  of  patients  December  31,  1890,  3l2. 

From  January  1, 1891,  to  December  31, 1892: 

Support  of— Laws  1891,  sec.  3.  p.  20 

Salaries,  oflScers— Laws  1891,  sec.  3,  p.  20 

Repairs  and  improvements  of— Laws  1891,  sec.  3,  p.  20 

Number  of  patients  December  20,  1892,  378. 
From  January  1,  lH9i,  to  December  31, 189i: 

Support— Laws  1893.  sec.  3,  p.  16 ;.. 

Salaries— Laws  1893,  sec.  3,  p.  16 

Repairs— Laws  1893,  sec.  3,  p.  16 

Number  of  patients  December  20,  1894,  453. 

From  January  1, 1893,  to  December  31, 1896: 

Support— Laws  1895,  sec.  4,  p.  15,  and  sec.  13,  p.  16 

Salaries— Laws  1895,  sec.  4,  p.  15,  and  sec.  13,  p.  16 

Repairs— Laws  1895,  sec.  4,  p.  15.  and  sec.  13,  p.  16 ... 

Number  of  patients  December  20,  1894,  458. 

Number  patients  December  20,  1896,  577. 

From  January  1, 1897,  to  December  31,  1898: 

Support— Laws  1897,  sec.  4,  p   18 

Salaries— Laws  1897,  sec.  4,  p.  18 

Repairs,  etc— Laws  1897,  sec.  3,  p.  18 ; 

Number  of  patients  December  20, 1898,  619. 

From  January  1, 1S99,  to  December  31.  1900: 

Support— Laws  1899,  sec.  4,  p.  20,  and  sec.  14.  p.  22 

Salaries— Laws  1899,  sec.  4,  p.  20 

Improvements,  etc.— Laws  1899,  sec.  4,  p.  20 

Number  of  patients  December  20, 1900,  825. 

From  January  1,  1901.  to  December  31,  1902: 

Support— Laws  1901,  sec.  17,  p.  28 

Salaries-T-Laws  1901,  sec.  4,  p.25 

Repairs— Laws  1901,  sec.  4,  p.  25 

Shop— Laws  1001,  sec.  4,  p.  25 

New  building— Laws  1901,  sec.  4,  p.  25 

Number  of  patients  December  20,  1902,  907. 


Aggregate 
amount. 


188,400  25 


35.000  00 

8,350  00 

259,734  05 


63,916  60 

17,983  10 

23,824  09 

6S1% 


40,416  61 
16,600  00 
13,980  47 


l.'^2,666  84 

16,366  67 

4,701  35 


161,747  17 

15,362  44 

7,000  00 


183,127  00 
16.800  00 
15.963  31 


210,147  25 
16,800  00 
17,075  62 


281,128  01 

16,100  00 

10,000  00 

1,500  00 

20.000  00 


$38  400  25 


903.084  05 


96,355  21 


70,997  08 


153,737  86 


184,109  61 


215,890  31 


244.022  87 


278.728  01 


678 


REPOKT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


i?TATB  HOSPITAL  NO.  3-Oontinaed. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  Issued— references  to  laws  making 

appropriations. 


Total 

Number  of  patients  December  20,  1901,   9r»3. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
issued  on 

each  appro- 
priation. 


Aggregate 
amount. 


From  January  1,  1903,   to  December  SI,  1904: 

Support— Laws  1908,    p.   34,    sec.   16 

Salaries— Laws   1903,    p.    31,    sec.    4 

New  hospital— Iaws  1903,    p.   31,    sec.    4 

Grenerai  repairs,    etc.— Laws  1903,    p.   31,    sec.   4 

JjArge  mangle— Laws  19C8,   p.   31,    sec.  4 


$271,353  42 

16,100  00 

15,000  00 

20,00000 

1,500  00 


$323,953  42 


$1,959,278  67 


STATE  INSTITUTIONS, 


679 


TABLE  NO.  37. 


MONEY  DRAWN  FROM  THE  STATE  TREASURY  FOR  STATE  HOSPITAL,  NO. 

4,   AT  FARMINGTON. 

The  followlngr  table  shows  the  amounts  of  money  drawn  front  the  State  Treasury 
on  account  of  erection,  equipment  and  support  of  State  Hospital  No.  4,  at  Farming:- 
ton,  from  April  4,  1899  (the  date  of  the  act  establlshingr  it)  to  December  31,   1904: 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  issued— references  to  laws  making 

appropriations. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
issued  on 

each  appro- 
priation. 


Aggregate 
Amount 


From  April  4,   1S99.    to  December  31,    1900: 

Location  and   construction  of— Laws  1899,    p. 


236. 


From  January  1,   1901,    to   December  31,   1902: 

Support— Laws  1901,   sec.  13,   p.  28,   sec.  23,   p.  30. 

Saiariee— Laws  1901,   sec.   13,    p.   28 

Dining  room— Ijaws  1901,    sec.   13,    p.   28 

Laundry— Laws  1901,   sec.  13,   p.  28 

Furnishing,   etc.— Laws  1901,   sec.  13,   p.  28 

Bam,    etc.— Laws  1901,    sec.   13,    p.   28 

Building,    etc.— Laws  1901,    sec.  13,    p.   28 

BuildinsTf  etc.— Laws  1901,  sec.  13,   p.  28 


Number  of  patients  December  20,   1902,   none.   (Institu- 
'    tion  not  opened  for  patients  at  that  time.) 

From  January  1,  1903,  to  December  31,  1904: 

Support— Laws  1903,  p.  35,  sec.  23  and  p.  31,  sec.  5 

Completiner  disturbed   ward— Laws  1903,    p.   31,   sec.  5 

Ice  machinery— Laws  1908,   p.  31,  sec.  6 

Salaries— Laws  1908,    p.    31,    sec.    6 

Storage  rooms— Laws  1903,  p.  31,  sec.  5 

Well— Laws  1903,   p.  31,   sec.  5 

Hospital  building— Laws  1903,   p.   31,   sec.  5 

Walks,    etc.— Laws  1903,    p.   31,   sec,   5 

Furniture— Laws  1903,    p.    31,    sec.   6 


Total ' 

Number  of  patients  December  20,   1904,    339. 


166, 09^38 


9,417  33 

6,500  00 

29,997  62 

7,000  00 

4,905  25 

3.060  92 

7,369  04 

7,369  04 

63,543  Sn. 

40,000(00 

6,000  00 

14,485  68 

556  60 

816  50 

15.973  82 

4,269  91 

6,000  00 


$66,093  38 


96.930  30 


150,643  72 


1318,667  40 


68o 


REPORT  OF  Tllli  STATE  AUDITOR. 


TABLE  NO.  38. 

,MONEY  DRAWN  FROM  THE  STATE  TREASURY   FOR  ST.   LOUIS  INSANE  ASYLUM 

The  followiog  table  shows  the  sums  of  money  drawn  from  the  State  Treasury  for  care  of 
Indigent  insane  persons  outside  of  the  city  of  St.  Louis,  cared  for  and  treated  in  St.  Louis 
Insane  Asylum,  from  April  1,  1872,  to  December  31,  IOO4.* 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  Issued— references  to  laws  making 

appropriations— number  of  patients. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
issued  on 

each  appro- 
priation. 


Aggregate 
amount. 


From  April  I  to  December  31,  1872: 
Support  of —Laws  1872,  p.  11 


Numberof  patients  April  23,  1869,  128:  Anril  23,  187U,  216;   April  23, 
1871,  253,  and  April  23,  1872,  299. 

From  January  1,  1873,  to  December  31, 1874: 
Support  of-^Laws  1872,  p.  II 


Number  of  patients  April  33, 1873,  300.  April  23,  1874.  320. 

From  January  1,  1875,  to  December  31,  1876: 
Support  of— Laws  1875,  p.  71 


Number  of  patients  April  23,  1875,  348;  April  23,  1876,  299. 

From  January  1,  1877,  to  December  31,  1878. 
Support  of— No  Appropriation. 

Number  of  patients  April 23, 1877,  339;  April  23,  1878.  316. 

From  January  1,  1879,  to  December  31,  1880: 
Support  of— No  Appropriation. 

Number  of  patients  April  23.  1879,  331;  April  33,  1880,  314. 

Frbm  January  1,  1831,  to  December  31,  1882: 
Supportof— Laws  1881,  p.  5,  sec.  tt 


Number  of  patients  April  23, 1831,  357;  October  13, 1883.  383. 

From  January  1,  1883,  to  December  31, 18S4: 
Supportof  Indigent  insane— Laws  1883,  p.  b,  sec.  6.' 

Number  of  patients  December  21, 1884,  453. 

From  January  1, 1885,  to  December  31,  1SSC: 
Support  of  indigent  insane— Laws  1885,  sec.  6,  p.  6 

Number  of  patients  December  30.  1886,  530. 

From  January  1.  1887.  to  December  31.  1888: 
Sui  port  of  indigent  Insane— Laws  1887,  sec.  6,  p.  6 

Number  of  patients  December  31, 1888,  532. 

From  January  1.  1889,  to  December  31,  1890: 
Support  of  Indigent  insane— Laws  1889,  sec.  1,  p.  13 > 

Number  of  patients  December  31, 1890,  516. 


From  Jnauary  1,  1891,  to  December  31, 1892: 
Support  of  indigent  insane— Laws  1891,  sec.  8,  p.  31. 

Number  of  patients  December  31, 1892.  553. 

From  January  1. 1893,  to  December  31,  1894: 
Support  of  indigent  insane— Laws  1893,  sec.  8,  p.  17 

From  January  1. 1805,  to  December  31. 1896: 
Support  of  Indigent  insane— Laws  1895,  sec.  0,  p.  10 


From  January  1, 1897,  to  December  31, 1698: 
Support  of  indigent  insane— Laws  1897,  sec.  18a,  p.  21 

From  January  1. 1899.  to  December  31,  1900: 
Support  of  indigent  insane— Laws  1899,  sec.  4a,  p.  20 

Total 


17,500  00 


87,500  00 


50.000  00 


ao.ooooo 


50,000  00 


50,000  00 


70,000  00 


58,500  00 


60,000  00 


84.166  64 


38.333  39 


25,000  00 


31,666  66 


f7.500UO 


37,500  00 


50,00000 


30.000  00 

50.000  00 

50.000  00 

70,000  09 

52,500  00 

60,000  00 

84,106  64 
38,333  39 
35,000  00 
31.666  05 


$586.666  66 


•  -^/ws^  y^^  Eleemosvnary  bill,  passed  by  the  41st  General  Assembly,  contained  an  item  of 
140, WO  for  support  or  indigent  insane  persons  from  outside  the  city  of  St.  Louis,  treated  lu 
the  St.  Louis  Insane  Asylum,  which  was  vetoed  by  the  Governor. 

The  general  appropriation  act  of  1908  contained  an  item  of  $50,000  for  the  St. 
Louis  Insane  Asylum  for  support  of  Indigent  Insane  persons  from  outside  the  city 
of  St.  Louis,    treated  in  that  Asylum,    which  was  vetoed  by  the  Governor. 


STATE  INSTITUTIONS. 


681 


TABLE  NO.  3g. 


MONEY  DRAWN  FROM  THE  STATE  TREASURY  FOR  THE  MISSODBI  PENITENTIARY. 

The  following  table  exhibits  the  total  amount  of  warrants  issued  for  the  penitentiary, 
in  excess  of  net  earnings,  from  January  16, 1833,  the  date  of  the  act  authorizing  its  erection, 
to  December  31,  1004.  also  number  of  convicts  remaining  in  prison  at  the  end  of  each  biennial 
term  since  the  institution  was  opened  January  1,  1836: 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  issued— references  to  laws  author- 
izing appropriations— number  of  convicts— dates,  etc. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
issued  on 

each  appro- 
priation. 


Aggregate 
amount. 


From  January  1,  1833,  to  September  30,  1834: 
Building  Jail  and  penitentiary   house -Territ3rial  laws,    vol.  S, 
p  336 


From  October  1   1834,  to  September  30,  1836: 
Building  Jail   and   penitentiary  house— Territorial  laws,  vol.  2, 

p.  338 V 

Salaries  of  officers  and  contingent  expenses -general  contingent 
fund  appropriation 


Number  of  convicts  November  26,  1836,  14. 

From  October  1,  1836,  to  September  30.  1838: 
Salaries  of  officers  and  contingent  expenses— general  contingent 

fund  appropriation 

Oontingent  expenses  of  the  penitentiary— Laws  1836-7,  p.  7 

Number  of  convicts  November  29,  1838,  46. 

From  October  1,  1838,  to  September  30,  1810: 

Contingent  expenses— Laws  1838-9,  p.  5 

Purchase  of  provisions  and  clothing  for  convicts— Laws  1838-9,  p.  4. 
Payment  of  debts— Laws  1838-9,  p.  94. 


Expenses  under  act  to  lease— Laws  1839-9,  p.  94 

Relief  of  Dr.  John  H.  Edwards,  medical  services  rendered— Laws 
1838-9,  p.  210 


Number  of  convicts  November  28,  1840.  77. 

From  October  1,  1840,  to  September  30.  1842: 

Oontingent  expenses— Laws  1838-9,  p,  5 

Payment  of  Lewis  Bolton,  warden— Laws  1841,  p.  205 
Expenses  under  act  to  lease— Laws  1838-9,  p.  94 


Number  of  convicts  November  22,  1842,  145. 

From  October  1.  1842,  to  September  30,  1844: 
Relief  of  Elijah  Miller,  for  supplies  furnished  convicts— Laws  1843, 

Expenses  under  act  for  leasing— Laws  1838-9,  p!  94 ^ 

Galv  &  Ooonce,  for  bell  furnished  penitentiary  in  1838— Laws  1843, 
p.  257 


Number  of  convicts  November  20,  1844,  178. 

From  October  1.  1844,  to  September  30,  1846: 
Pay  of  Wm.  Z.  Anguey,  B.  F   Hickman  and  Wm.  M.  Kerr,  arbi- 
trators-Laws 1845,  p.  290 

Number  of  convicts  November  1,  1846,  143. 

From  October  1,  1846   to  September  30,  1848: 
Pay  of  W.  L.  Gordon,  medical  services  rendered  a  convict— Laws 
1847,  p.  291 

Number  of  convicts  December  23,  1848,  120. 

From  October  1,  1848,  to  September  30,  1850: 
Purchase  of  books  for  con vlcts— Laws  1849 ,  p.  16 

Number  of  convicts  December  39,  1850, 199. 

From  October  1,  1830,  to  September  30,  1852: 
Pay  of  W.  R.  Reynolds,  for  capture  of  escaped  convict— Laws  1851, 
p.  640 , 

Number  of  convicts  December  30,  1853,  233. 


$16,666  66 


8,333  34 
85199 


1,902  41 
6,012  29 


1,251  98 

500  00 

8,253  94 

24,110  95 

90  00 


13  10 

.  556 

11,433  31 


38  00 
84  00 

35  88 


40  00 


18  00 


200  00 


50  00 


$16,G66  66 


9,185  33 


7,914  70 


34,206  87 


11,451  97 


157  88 


40  00 


18  00 


200  00 


50  00 


682 


REPOKT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


MISSOURI  PENITENTIARY-Oontlnued.' 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  Issued— references  to  laws  making 
appropriations— number  of  convicts— dates,  etc. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
issued  on 

each  appro- 
priation. 


From  October  1,  1858,  to  September  30,  1854: 

Pay  of  officers,  guards  and  employes 

Act  to  provide  for  management  of— Laws  1853,  p.  lltt 

Reimbursement  of  Alexander  Hamilton,  and  purchase  of  books  for 
convicts— Laws  1853,  p.  117 


Number  of  convicts  December  4.  1854,  209. 

From  October  1,  1854,  to  September  30,  1856: 

Pay  of  officers,  guards  and  employes 

Act  concerning  the  penitentiary— JLaws  1855,  p,  108 

Purchase  of  an  engine— Local  acts,  1855,  p.  13 

Act  for  payment  of  factor— Laws  1855,  p.  901 

Number  of  convicts  December  1, 1856,  259. 

From  October  1, 1856,  to  September  30, 1858: 
Pay  of  officers,  guards  and  ei 
Payment  of  debts— Laws  1856 


Pay  of  officers,  guards  and  eooployes 

Payment  of  debts— Laws  1856-7lp.  5 

Act  to  establish  and  regulate— Kovlsed  Statutes  1855,  p.  1143.  sec.  38. 


Number  of  convicts  December  6,  1658,  388. 

From  October  1,  1858,  to  September  30,  1860: 

Pay  of  officers,  guards  and  employes 

Payment  of  debts,  building  female  department,  books,  etc— Laws 
1869.  p.  58-Laws  1859-60,  p.  6 

Number  of  convicts  December  3,  1860,  524. 

From  October!,  1860.  to  September 30,  1862: 

Pay  of  officers,  guards  and  employes 

Paymentof  debts— Laws  1861,  p.  7 

Expense  under  act  to  lease— Laws  1861,  p.  46 

Number  of  convicts  December  1,  1882.  443. ' 

From  October  1.  1862,  to  September  30,  186* : 

Pay  of  civil  offlcerd,  guards  and  employes 

Payment  of  debts-Laws  1863,   p.  5.  and  laws  1863-4,  p.  474 

Maintenance  and  support— Laws  1863-4,^ p.  475 

Payment  of  debts— Laws  1863-4,  p,  428 

Library— Laws  1855,  p.  168 


Number  of  convicts  December  5,  1864,  384. 

From  October  1,  1864,  to  September  30,  1866: 

Pay  of  officers,  guards  and  employes 

Pay  of  debts-Laws  1865,  p.  6  -Laws  1865-6,  p.  9. 
Library— Laws  1855,  i>.  168 


Number  of  convicts  December  2,  1866,  597. 

From  October  1,  1866,  to  December  31,  1868: 

Pay  of  officers,  guards  and  employes 

iLxtensIon  of  walls,  erection  of  new  cell  building  and  payment  of 

debts-Laws  1867,  p.  8-Laws  1868.  p.  9 ;./. 

Library -Laws  1867,  p.  8,  and  General  Statutes,  p.  875,  sec.  29 

Number  of  convicts  December  6,  1868,  735. 

From  January  1,  1869,  to  December  31,  1870: 

Pay  of  officers,  guards  and  employes 

Lxtenslon  of  walls,  completi.-n  of  new  cell  building,  payment  of 
i>„««£5o*  *?*^  current  expenses-Laws  1869,  p.  6-Laws  1870,  p.  12. 

Purchase  of  machinery— Laws  1870,  p.  11 T. 

Library-Laws  1869,  p.  6-General  Statutes,  p.  875,  sec.  29 

Number  of  convicts  December  6,  1870,  797. ' 

From  .January  1, 1871,  to  December  31. 1872:'* 

Pay  of  officers,  guards  and  employes 

L??rary  '         ^^^  ^"^  current  expenses- Laws  1872,  pp.  7  and  8. !!! 


Number  of  convicts  December  6, 1872,  841, 


Aggregate 
amount. 


$13,741  88 
25,000  00 

1.050  00 


22,836  10 
7,000  00 
6,000  00 
1,133  00 


24,946  97 
21,000  00 
25,151  75 


41,488  85 
118,303  85 


41,222  61 

22,502  55 

943  00 


39.068  08 

15,579  48 

6;044  00 

2,834  50 

50  00 


61,488  27 

37,547  16 

25  00 


87,718  30 

76,529  83 
275  00 


96,661  53 

178,470  15 

2,055  84 

716  62 


103,540  25 

150,000  00 

345  08 


139,791  88 


36,969  10 


71,098  T2 


159,798  70 


64,668  16 


64,476  06 


09,060  43 


164.523  15 


277.904  14 


253,885  33 


STATE  INSTITUTIONS. 


683 


MISSOURI  PENITBNTIARY-Oontinued. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  Issued— references  to  laws  making 
appropriations— number  of  conriots,  dates,  etc. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
Issued  on 

each  appro- 
priation. 


Aggregate 
amount. 


From  January  1, 1873,  to  Deceinber  3t.  1874: 

Pay  of  officers,  guards  and  employes ■ '  

Payment  of  outstanding  indebtedness  accrued  prior  to  1873— Laws 

of  1873,  p.  7 i 

Library— Xaws  1874,  p.  181 

Laying  gas  pipe  and  gas  fixtures- Laws  1874,  p.  11. 

Lumber  furnished  in  1861— Laws  1874,  p.  13 ^k 

Reimbursements  of  P.  T.  Miller  and  James  L.  Minor— Laws  1873,  p. 


330. 


Number  of  convicts  Decembers,  1874, 1,039. 

From  January  1, 1875,  to  December  81, 1876: 

Pay  of  officers,  guards  and  employes 

Maintenance  of— Laws  1874,  p.  180,  seo.  6 


Construction  of  additional  buildings— Laws  1876,  i>;^67 


Adjustment  of  claims  of  lessees— Laws  of  1875,  p.  66 

Payment  of  damages  to  Preston  &  Scovern,  contractors— Laws 

lo76,  p. 62 jj^.  i. • .■• 

Parment  of  damages  to  A.  W.  Griffith,  contractor— Laws  1875,  p. 

Payment  of  damages  to  Meyberg  &  Wangelin,  contractors— Laws 
im,p.64 


Payment  of  damages  to  Hancock,  Roache  &  Ck>.,  contractors- 
Laws  1874,  p.  61 

airs  of— Laws  1875,  p. 
Library— Laws  1874,  p.  181 


Repairs  of— Laws  1875,  p.  66,  sec.  3. 


Number  cf  convicts  December  S3, 1876, 1,361. 

From  January  1, 1877,  to  December  31, 1878: 

Pay  of  officers,  guards  and  employes 

Maintenance  of— Laws  1877,  p.  15,  sec.  U • 

Repairs  of— Laws  1877,  p.  15,  sec.  11 

Purchase  of  property  on  surrender  of  lease— Laws  1877,  p.  17, 

sec  1 ^.- 

Construction  of  additional  buildings— Laws  1875,  p.  67 

Library— Laws  1877,  p.  15 <..* 


Number  of  convicts  December  31, 1878, 1.201. 

From  January  1^  1879,  to  Deoembnr  31, 1880: 

Pay  of  officers,  guards  and  employes 

Repairs  of— Laws  of  1879,  p.  6 

Use  of  steamboat  "Tom  Stevebs*'  in  1872— Laws  of  1879,  p.  184. 
Library— Laws  1879,  p.  6 , 


Number  of  convicts  December  31.1880, 1,318. 

From  January  1, 1881,  to  December  31, 1882: 

Pay  of  officers,  guards  and  employes 

Repairs  and  improvements— Laws  1881,  p.  6. 


Library— Laws  1881j  p.  6... r. 

fc      "        ■ 


Organ  for  chapel— iLaws  isSl,  p.  6 

Number  of  convicts  December  31, 1883, 1,348. 

From  January  1, 1883,  to  December  31, 1881: 
Pay  of  officers,  guards  and  employes— Laws  1883,  p.  5,  sec.  5 
Extension  of  walls,  erection  of  shops,  eto.— Laws  1883,  p.  18,  sec.  1. .. 


Oonstruction  of  temporary  buildings— Laws  1883,  p.  13,  sec.  1 

Library— Laws  1883,  p.  7,  sec.  10 ■ 

Purchase  of  fire  engine  and  equipments— Laws  1883,  p.  10,  sec.  ]K .... 

Number  of  convicts  December  31, 1884, 1,540. 

From  January  1, 1886,  to  December  31, 1886: 

Support  of.  Including  salaries  of  officers— Laws  1885 

Extension  of  walls,  construction  of  additional  building,  etc.— 

Laws  1865 

Library— Laws  1885,  sec.  20,  p.  9 .- 


^Number  of  convicts  December  31, 188)),  1,635 

From  January  1, 1887,  to  December  31, 1888: 
r,1i        " 


Support  of,  includingisalarles  of  olfacers,  etc.— Laws  1887. 

Extension  of  walls,  etc.— Laws  1887|Sec.  22,  p.  10 

Libifary— Laws  1887,  sec.  15,  p.  9 

t^ttinber  of  convicts  December  3]»  ^886,.1,831. 


$13.670  01 

112,410  60 

521  97 

4.850  35 

1,270  19 

188  00 


34,573  76 
53,200  00 
89,610  18 
43,206  75 

2,700  00 

1,250  00 

26,003  00 

15,180  00 

10,150  83 

73  30 


75,076  99 
46,912  88 
18.312  12 

8,009  64 
160  00 
600  00 


77,408  64 

41,687  88 

690  00 

500  00 


80,757  10 

30.973  00 

500  00 

51  16 


79,093  53 

145,000  00 

10,000  00 

499  86 

10.000  00 


100,000  00 

110,000  00 
500  00 


140,000  00 

37,258  46 

500  00 


$161,911  13 


275.957  82 


147.961  63 


120.286  52 


118,281  26 


244,593  39 


210.500  00 


I   167,758  46 


684 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


MISSOURI  P£NITENTIARY~ConUiiued. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  issued— references  to  laws  making 
appropriations— number  of  convicts- daWs,  etc. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
issued  on 
each  appro- 
priation. 


Prom  January  1. 1889,  to  December  31, 1890: 
Support  oft  Including  salaries  of  officers,  etc.  —  Ltiws  18S9,  sec.  16, 
p.  8 

Number  of  convicts  December  31, 1890, 1,636. 

From  January  1, 1891.  to  December  31, 1803: 
Support  of,  tnciuding.  salaries  of  officers,  etc.  —  Laws  1801,  sec.  22, 

p.  6 

Library— Laws  1891,  sec.  22,  p.  6 

Number  of  convicts,  December  31, 1892, 1,689. 

From  Tanuary  I,  IHO,  to  December  31, 1894: 

Salaries  and  repairs— Laws  1893,  sec.  21,  p.  6 

Library— Laws  1893,  sec.  21,  p.  6 

Number  of  convicts  December  31, 1894, 2,178. 

Fmm  January  1, 1895,  to  December  31, 1896: 

.Salaries  and  repairs— sec.  8,  p.  15,  Laws  1893 

Cell  building—  ••  •*  

Library-  *•  ••  

Number  of  convicts  December  31, 1896, 2,316. 

From  .lanuarv  1, 1897,  to  December 31, 189^: 

.Saiurlesand  repairs- Lawsl897,  sec.  9,  p.  10 

Shop  building—  ••  •*  

Cell  building-  •*  ••  

Library-  '*  ••  

Sheriff's  room—  '*  •*  

Number  of  convicts  December  31, 180S,  2,3Si. 

From  January  1. 1899,  to  December  31, 190O: 

Salaries  and  repairs— Laws  1899.  sec.  19,  p.  23  . 

Fire-proof  vault— Laws  1899,  sec.  9,  p.  21 

P^lcctric  light  plant— Laws  1699,  sec.  9.  p.  21 

Library— La^s  18%),  sec.  9,  p.  21 

Number  of  convicts  December  31, 1900, 2,116. 

*From  January  1, 1901,  to  December  31, 190Q: 

Number  of  convicts  December  31, 1902,  2,070. 

From  January  1,   190S,   to  December  31,   1904: 

Binding  l*wlne   Plant   Building— Laws  19«?,    p.    2Z,    sec.   4.. 

Binding  Twine  Plant,    eiiulpm<»nt— Laws  1903,    p.   24,    sec.   3 

Binding   Twine    Plant,    revolving   fund— Laws   1903,    p.    25, 

sec.    5 


Total 

Number   of  convicts   December  31,    1904,    2,167. 


Aggregate 
amount. 


114,370  46 


81,648  91 
913  «6 


89,160  69 
999  91 


80,000  00 

CI. 064  &2 

i<7))74 


63,039  13 

26,  l.^9  82 

29. 54.)  18 

84.')  96 

500  00 


7,446  59 
1,424  77 
1.4SS28 
1,000  00 


lo.OOO  00 
28.955  26 

26,513  14 


114,370  46 


82,562  17 


90,160  CO 


144.943  26 


12O.0'.«  OU 


11.333  04 


70.468  40 


'  $3,493,229  ») 


STATIC   I XSTITUTIONP. 


68 


TABLE  NO.  40. 


2MONEY  DRAWN  FROM  THE  STATE  TREASURY  FOR  THE  MISSOITRI  TRAIN- 
ING SCHOOL  FOR  BOYS. 

The  following  table  shows  the  amounts  of  money  drawn  from  the  State  Treasury 
for  erection  of  buildings.  Improvement  of  grounds  and  maintenance  of  the  Mis- 
Kourl  Training  School  for  Boys,  at  Boonville,  Mo.,  since  the  date  of  the  act  of  the 
General  Assembly  establishing  said  Institution  March  30,    1887,    to  December  31,    1904. 


For  wbat  purpose  warrants  were  issued— references  to  laws  making 

appropriations. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
issuea  on 

ea^h  appro- 
priation. 


Amregate 
am  t  each 
two  years. 


From  January  1, 18S7  to  December  31,  ISdS: 

Location  and  construction  of— Laws  1887,  sec.  5,  p.  279,  and  sec. 
15.  p.  880 

Number  of  inmates  December  80, 1889,  67.^ 

From  January  1. 1889  to  December  81,  1890: 

Location  and  construction  of— Laws  1887,  sec.  S,  p.  279 

Contingent  expenses  of— Laws  1889,  sec.  z.  p.  4 

Stilariesoffieers— Lawsl889,  sec.  8,  p.  4 

Improvement  of— Laws.  1889,  sec.  2,  p.  4 

Kepsbirs  of— Laws  1889,  sec.  2,  p.  4 


Number  of  inmates  December  20, 1890,  106. 

From  January  1, 1891  to  December  31, 1892: 

Oontlngent  expenses— Laws  1891,  sec.  0,  p.  81 

Salaries  ofRcers— Laws  1891,  sec.  6.  p.  21 

Repairs  and  Improvement  of— Laws  1891,  sec.  6.  p.  21. 

Number  of  inmates  December  20, 1808,  133. 

From  January  1,  1893  to  December  31. 1894: 


Support— Laws  1893,  sec.  6,  p.  17 

Salaries-        •*  ••  

Repairs—         ••  *•  

Superintendent's  residence— Laws  1893.  sec.  6,  p.  17. 

Barn— Laws  1893.  sec.  0,  p.  17 

Machinery— Laws  1898,  sec.  0.  p.  17 

Llve-stoclc—        "•  **  

Shops,  etc— 


.«• 


f « 


Number  of  inmates  December  20, 1894.  169. 

From  January  1,  1806  to  December  31. 1896: 

Support— Laws  1896.  sec.  9,  p.  15,  and  sec.  16,  p.  17. 

Salaries- 

Kepairs- 


•     •*•«•••«•••• 


Number  of  Inmates  December  20, 1896,  328. 

ITroro  January  1, 1807  to  December  31, 1896: 

Support— Laws  1897,  sec.  7,  p.  18 

Salaries-        ••  "  

Repairs,  etc.^  '*  


Number  of  Inmates  December  20, 1898,  428. 

From  January  1, 1899  to  December  31. 1900: 

Support^Laws  1890,  sec.  7,  p.  21  and  sec.  17,  p.  28. 


Salaries— Laws  1899,  sec.  7,  p.  2L 
Imprcfvements,  etc.— Laws  1899, 


sec.  7,  p.  21 

Number  of  inmates  December  20,  1900,  aS!7. 

From  January  1, 1901  to  December  31,  1908: 

Support— Laws  1901,  sec.  8,  p.  26,  sec.  20,  p.  89 

Salaries— Laws  1901,  sec.  8,  p.  26 

Ice  plant— Laws  1901,  sec.  8,  p.  26 

Live-stock,  etc— Laws  1901,  sec.  8,  p.  26 

Painting,  etc— Laws  1901,  sec.  8,  p.  26 

Library- Laws  1901,  sec.  8,  p.  26 


Number  of  inmates  December  20. 1902,  360. 


IS1.2S6  38 


46190 
9,583  28 
5,176  00 
6,396  33 
1,220  00 


10,416  78 

17,825  00 

8.996  44 


44.740  60 
17.280  00 
1,000  00 
1,000  00 
l.OUOOO 
1,000  00 
500  00 
3.000  00 


61,364  00 
23,967  62 
19,800  00 


101.337  26 
84,688  80 
25,600  00 


106.437  62 

34,906  78 

7,477  14 


105,447  44 

33.600  00 

4,000  00 

600  00 

1.000  00 

860  00 


151.866  88 


22.888  51 


86.638  16 


60,490  69 


105.131  02 


161.Q2G06 


ISO.  823  48 


144,797  44 


r^i 


RitroRT  or  THE  state  auditor. 


TRAINING  SCHOOL  FOB  BOYS-Oontinued. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  Issued ^-re fere nces  to  laws  making 

appropriations. 

Amount  of 
warrants 
issued  on 

each  appro- 
priation. 

Aggregate 
amount. 

From  January  1,   1908.   to  December  31,  1904: 

Support— Laws  1903,    p.  35,    sec.   19  and  p.   32,    sec. 
Salaries — Laws   1903.    d.    32.    sec.    8 

8 

$99,230  67 
34.671  45 
18.000  00 
4.6S4$5 
1.600  00 
1,000  00 
2.499  90 

Steam  plant — Laws  1908,    n.   32.   sec.  8 

School  buildlne: — Laws  1903.    d.   32.   sec.   8 

Laundry  machinery — Laws  1908.    p.   32.    sec.   8 

Brick   machinery — Laws  1903,   p .   32.    sec.  8 

Repairs — Laws  1903.   p.   32,    sec.  8 

$161,486  67 

Total '. 

$908,988  95 

Number  of  inmates  December  20,    1904,    409. 

STATK  INSITTUTION'S. 


687 


TABLE  NO.  41. 

I 

MONEY  DRAWN  FROM  THE  STATE  TREASURY  FOR  THE  CONFEDERATE  HOME. 

The  following  table  shows  the  amounts  of  money  drawn  from  the  State  Treasury  for 
support  and  Improvements  of  Confederate  Home  at  Hlgglnsvllle.  Mo. ,  from  March  1,  1897  (the 
date  of  the  act  establishing  said  Institution)  to  December  81, 190  4. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  issued— references  to  the  laws 

making  appropriations. 


From  .Tanuary  1. 1897  to  December  31, 1893: 

Support— Laws  1897,  sec.  7,  p.  27 

Repairs— Laws  1897,  sec.  7,  p.  27........ 


Number  of  inmates  December  20, 1898,  152. 

From  .Tanuary  1. 1899  to  December  31, 1900: 

Support— La ws  1899,  sec.  10,  p.  2^ 

Salaries-  Laws  1899,  sec.  10,  p.  23 

Improvements,  etc- Laws  1899,  sec.  10,  -p.  22. 


Number  of  Inmates  December  20, 1900,  140. 

From  January  1,  1901  to  December  31, 1902: 

Support— Laws  1901,  see.  10,  p.  28 

Salaries— Laws  1901,  sec.  10,  p.  26 


Hospital— Laws  1901,  sec.  10,.p  2(1. 

Barn— La W4  1901,  sec.  10,  p.  to 

Mattresses— Laws  1901,  sec.  10,  p.  28- 

Porch— Laws  1901,  sec  10.  p.  28 

Repairs— Laws  1901,  sec.  10,  p.  20 


Total 

Number  of  inmates  December  20,    1904,    246. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
issued  on 

each  appro- 
priation. 


Aggregate 
amount 

each  two 
years. 


Old  Barn- Laws  1901,  sec.  10,  p.  26 

Fencing— Laws  190JL  sec.  10,  p.  26 

Superintendent's  Home— Laws  1901,  sec.  10,  p.  26 ,. 

Number  of  inmates  December  20, 1902,  190. 

From  January  1,    1903,    to  December  31,    1904: 

Support— I>ja.ws  1903.    p.  36.    sec.   23a,    and  p.   33,    sec.   10 

Salaries— Laws    1903,     p.    33.    sec.    10 

•  Drugs  and  medicine— Laws  1903,    p.   33,    sec.   10 

Stationery  and  printing— Laws  1903,    p.  33,    sec.   10 

General  repalrs^Laws   1903,    p.   33,    sec.    10 

Hospital    excavations— Laws   1908,    p.    33,    sec.   10   

Cottage  for  hired  help— Laws  1903,    p.  33,   sec.  10 

Fencing— Laws  1903,    p.   33,    sec.   10 

Better  water  supply— Laws  1903,   p.   33,   sec.   10 


I 


$23,013  72 
2,398  76 


29.434  OS 

11,333  95 

3.465  52 


28.824  68 

17.388  85 

15,000  00 

1,999  00 

1,000  00 

750  00 

1,000  00 

200  00 

4S8  63 

30S42 


38,359  13 

17,699  70 

1,793  06 

749  91 

2,499  41 

499  60 

799  82 

499  78 

1,988  14 


$25,442  58 


44,233  15 


67,049  58 


64.888  55 


$201.613  86 


6X8 


Ui:r()f<T  OF   THE  STATE   AUDITOR. 


TABLE  NO.  42. 


MONEY   DRAWN  PKOM   THE  STATE  TREASDRY   FOR   TUE   FEDERAL   SOLDIERS* 

HOME. 

The  following  table  shows  the  amounts  of  money  drawn  from  the  State  Treasury  for 
support  and  Improyement  of  Federal  Soldiers*  Home  at  St.  James,  Mo.,  from  March  1«  1397 
(the  date  of  the  act  establishing  said  institution)  to  December  31, 1904. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  Issued— references  to  the  laws 

making  appropriations. 


From  January  1,  1S97  to  December  31, 1893: 
Support— liaws  1897,  sec.  (5,  p.  30 


Number  of  inmates  December  20, 1698— no  record. 

From  January  ],  1899  to  December  31, 1900: 

Support— Laws  1899,  sec.  11,  p.  22 

Salaries- Laws  1890,  sec.  11.  p.  2! 

Improvements,  etc.— Laws  1:<99,  soc.  11,  p.  22. 

Number  of  Inmates  December  20,  1900.  93. 

From  JaTiu:iry  1,  1901  to  December  31,  1902: 
i,— L 


Support— Laws  IVOI,  sec.  11,  p.  27. 

Salaries-Laws  1901.  sec.  11,  p.  27 

Sewerage— Laws  1901,  sec.  11,  p.  27 

Hospital,  etc.— Laws  1901,  sec.  11,  p.  27 

Furnishing  new  building— Laws  1901,  sec.  II,  p.  27. 
Furnishink  new  hospital— Laws  1901,  sec.  11,  p.  27 

Repairs— Laws  1901,  sec.  11,  p.  27 

Drugs,  cie,— Laws  1901,  sec.  11,  p.  27 


Number  of  iumatcs  December  20,  1902,  183. 

From  January  1,    1903,    to  December   31,    1904: 

Support— Laws  1903,  p.  36,   sec.  23b,  and  p.  33,   sec.  11, 

Salaries— Laws  1903,    p.    33,    sec.    11 

Druffs,    etc.— Laws  1903,    p.   33,    soc.   11 

Repairs— Laws   1903,    p.    33,    soc.    11 , 

Refurnishing— Laws  1903,    p.   33,    sec.    11 


Total 

Number  of   Inmates   December  20,    1904,    244. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
issued  on 

each  appro- 
priation. 


Aggregate 

amount 

each  two 

years. 


$10,000  00 


21,448  83 
4.501  00 
6,250  00 


27,140  84 

7,440  00 

1,000  00 

22.000  00 

2,000  00 

1,000  00 

500  00 

•936  27 


I 


45,191  62 
9,439  60 
1,120  25 

1.09fl36 
849  59 


110,000  00 


32. 198  i,:i 


62,017  11 


57,697  42 


$161,913  .nil 


STATE  INSTITUTIONS. 


689 


TABLE  NO.  43. 


HONEY  DBAWN  FROM  THE  STATE  TREASURY  FOR  THE  INDUSTRIAL  HOME  FO 

GIRLS. 

The  following  table  shows  the  amounts  of  money  drawn  from  the  State  Treasury  for 
erection  of  buildings.  Improvements  of  grounds  and  maintenance  of  the  Industrial  Home  for 
Olrls.  at  Ohllllcothe,  Mo.,  from  March  90, 1887,  (the  date  of  the  act  establishing  said  Institu- 
tion), to  December  31.  190  4. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  Issued— references  to  laws  making 

appropriations. 


Amounts  of 
warrants 
Issued  on 
each  ap- 
propriation. 


Aggregate 
amteach 
two  years. 


From  January  1,  1887,  to  December  31,  1888:                                   . 
Ix>catlon  and  constl^uctlon  of— Laws  1887,  sec.  1,  p.  274,  and  sap. 
SO,  p.  277 4 


Number  of  Inmates  December  20, 188S,  none. 

From  January  1,  1880,  to  Deeember'81,  1800: 
Location  and  construction  of— Laws  1887,  sec.  1,  p.,  274. 

Salaries  of  officers- Lawsl880,  sec.  3,  p.  4  < 

Repairs  of— Laws  1880.  sec.  3,  p.  4 


Number  of  Inmates  December  20, 1890,  9. 

From  January  1, 1801,  to  December  81, 1892: 
Contingent  expenses  of— Laws  1881,  sec.  7,  p.  21.. 

Salaries  of — Laws  1891,  sec.  7,  p.  21 

Repairs  of— Laws  1879,  sec.  7,  p.  21 


}    .■•     ..•••.■! 


a  .  .  .  •  .. 
...  .  . . 


Number  of  Inmates  December  20, 1^93,  S3. 

From  January  1,  18iB3,  to  December  31,  1894: 
Support— Laws  1893,  sec.  7,  p.  17. 
Salaries- 
Repairs-  •  • 
Trees,  etc— 


•  * 


t  f 
1 1 
« f 


Number  of  Inmates  December  20,  1894,  05. 

From  January  1, 18%,  to  December  31,  1S96: 
Support— Laws  1895,  sec.  10,  p.  Itt,  and  sec.  174  p.  17. 
Salaries-  •*  '^  **  . 

Repairs—  *• 

Cottages,  etc.—   *• 


if 


f  • 
(I- 


Number  of  Inmates  December  20,  1896, 91. 

From  January  1, 1897,  to  December  31,  1898: 

Support— Laws  1807,  sec.  8,  p.  .19 ». 

Salaries-  **  *• 

Repairs—  *•  **  


Number  of  Inmates  December  20,  1898, 103. 

From  January  1,  1809,  to  December  31,  1900: 

Support— Laws  1899,  sec.  8,  p.  21.  and  sec.  18,  p.  23 

Salaries— Laws  1899,  sec.  8,  p.  21. 
Repairs— 


1 1 


It 


Number  of  Inmates  December  20, 1900,  100. 

From  January  1,  1901,  to  December  31. 1903: 
Support— Laws,  1901,  sec.  9,  p.  26,  and  sec.  21,  p.  29. 

Salaries— Laws  1901,  sec.  9,  p.  28 

Repairs **  *'  

Family  bulldlDg— Laws  1901.  sec.  9.  p.  26.! 

Furnishing— Laws  1901,  sec.  9,  p.  26. 
dhed.  etc— 
New  boilers- 
Books— 
Boiler  house- 
Poultry  house,  etc  " 
Stenography,  etc   ** 
Library - 

Sewing  machines  *  * 
Piano- 


< « 

• » 
1 1 


f  I 


« • 
•  t 
« I 
( • 

t . 
I  * 

( ( 
it 


Number  of  Inmates  December  20, 1902, 118. 
A-4» 


143,044  06 


6,966  05 
4,125  11 
6,022  91 


2,032  50 

4,235  83 

498  72 


8,684194 

5,776  65 

490  80 

100  00 


16,982  37 

7,960  42 

790  77 

30,000  00 


18,V55U 
10.401  16 
10,445  07 


17.965  70 

11,063  97 

2.000  42 


22,315  37 
11,685  74 

1,500  00 
24,000  00 

2,000  00 
176  00 

1,500  00 


800  00 
800  00 
169  41 
116  30 
100  00 
200  00 


$48,044  Oft 


17,103  97 


7,667  05 


14^960  80 


55,742  56 


30,60167 


31,040  09 


65,112  83. 


690 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


INDUSTRIAL  HOME  FOB  GIRLS-Contlnued. 


For  what  puiDose  warrants  were  Issued— references  to  the  laws 

making  appropriations. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
Issued  on 

each  appro- 
priation. 


Aggregate 

amount 

each  two 

years. 


I^om  January  1,  1908,   to  December  31,  19(H: 

Support— Laws  1903,   p.  36,   sec.  20,   and  p.  32,   sec.  9 

Salaries— Laws  1903,    p.   32,    sec.   20 

Fences,   etc.— Laws  1903,   p.  32,   sec.  20 

General  repairs^Laws  1903,    p.   82.    sec.   20 

Addition  to  school  house— Laws  1903,   p.  32.   sec.  20 , 

.Library  extension— Laws  1903,   p.  32,   sec. 20 , 

Greenhouse— Laws  1903,   p.   32,   sec.   20 

Sewerage— Laws  1903,    p.   82,    sec.    20 , 


Total 

Number  of  Inmates   December  20,    1904,    125. 

1 


|2«,825  4S 

18.443  79 

2,447  16 

6.818  66 

4.664  04 

448  98 

600  00 

2.988  06 


$55.636  11 
$329,909  21 


STATE  INSTITUTIONS. 


691 


TABLE  NO.  44. 


MONEY  DRAWN  FROM  THE  STATE  TREASl.'RY  FOR  THE  COLONY   FOR  THE 

FEEBLE-MINDED  AND  EPILEPTIC. 

The  following  table  shows  the  amounts  of  money  drawn  from  the  State  Treasury 
for  the  erection  of  buildings,  improvements  of  grounds,  maintenance,  etc.,  of  the 
Colony  for  the  Feeble-Mlnded  and  Epileptic  at  Marshall,  Mo.,  from  May  24,  1899 
(the  date  of  the  act  establishing  said  Institution)  to  December  31,  1904. 


For  wh.it  purpose  warrants  were  Issued— references  to  laws  making 

approprlaiioos. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
issued  on 
each  ap- 
propriation . 


Aggregate 

amount ' 

each  two 

years. 


From  May  24,   1899,   to  December  31,   1900: 

Purchase  of  site,    location  and  construction  of—laws  1899, 
sec.    16,    p.    236 

Number  of  inmates  December  20,   1900,   none. 

From  January  1,  1901,  to  December  81,   1902: 

Support— Laws  1901,   sec.  12.   p.  27,    sec.  24,   p.  30 

Salaries— Laws  1901,    sec.   12,    p.   27 

Unfinished   buildings— Laws  1901,    sec.   12,    p.    27 

Power  house,   etc.— Laws  1901,   sec.  12,   p.  27 

Laundry,   etc.— Laws  1901,  sec.  12.   p.  27 

Furnishing— Laws  1901,    sec.  12,   p.   27 

Dairy  barn,   etc.— Laws  1901,   sec.  12.   p.  27 

Officers'   quarters— Laws  1901,    sec.   12,    p.  27 

Equipment  farm,    etc.— Laws  1901,    sec.   12,    p.   27 

Additional  cottages,   etc.— Laws  1901,  sec.  12,   p.  27 


Number  of  inmates  December  20,^1902,    126. 

From   January  1,    1^03,    to  December  31,    1904: 

Support— Laws  1903,  p.  35,  sec.  22,   and  p.  33,   sec.  12 

Salaries— Laws  1908,    p.   33,    sec.    12 

Finishing  cottages  D  and  E— Laws  1903,    p.   33.    sec.   12. 
Erecting  cottages  F  and  G— Laws  1903,    p.  33,    sec.   12... 

Dining  room,   etc.— Laws  1903,   p.  33,    sec.   12 

Corridors   connecting,    etc.— Laws  1903.    p.    33,    sec.    12... 

Cold  storage— Laws  1903,    p.   33,    sec.   12 

Furnishings— Laws   1903,    p.    33,    sec.    12 

Laundry   machinery- Laws  1908,    p.    33,    sec.   12 

Stock,    etc.— Laws  1908,    p.    33,    sec.   12 

Grading  and  walks— Laws  1903,   p.  33,    sec.   12 

Repairs    


Total 

Number  of  Inmates  December  20,    1904,    256. 


|19,1S9  49 


128,836  56 

4,929  16 

39,730  00 

15,800  00 

6,425  22 

4,999  89 

996  83 

6.000  00 

2,999  67 

25,474  97 


156, &23  12 

6,716  64 

22,500  00 

29,333  32 

25,000  00 

3,500  00 

2,500  00 

16,000  00 

2^000  00 

1.000  00 

2,500  00 

1,000  00 


$19,189  49 


136,194  30 


156,573  OS 


$3U,956  87 


692 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


TABLE  NO.  45. 


MONEY   DRAWN   FROM  THE   STATE   TREASURY   FOR   THE   FRUIT   EXPERI- 

ME»IT  STATION. 

The  following  table  shows  the  amouats  of  money  drawn  from  the  State  Treasury 
for  the  erection  of  buildings,  improvement  of  grounds  and  maintenance  of  the  Fruit 
Experiment  Station  at  Mountain  Grove,  Mo.,  from  April  27,  1S99,  (the  date  of  the 
act  establishing  said  institution)  to  December  31,  1904. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  issued— references  to  laws  making 

appropriations. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
issued  on 
each  ap- 
propriation. 


Aggregate 

amount 

each  two 

year. 


From  April  27,   1899,    to  December  81.   1900: 

Location  and  construction  of— Laws  1899,   p.   226,    sec.   10. 

From  January  1,   1901,    to  December  31,  1902: 

Building— Laws  1901,   sec.  12,    p.   24 

Salaries  trustees— Laws  1901,    sec.    12,    p.    24 

Salary  manager— Laws  1901,  sec.  12,  p.  24 

Saiary  assistants— Laws  1901,    sec.   12,    p.   24 

Labor,  «0tc.-~Law8  19QI,    sec.   12,    p.    24 


From  January  1,    1903,    to  December  31,    1904: 
Salary  of  manager— Laws  1903,   p.  29,    sec.  11. 
Salaries  of  trustees— Laws  1903,   p.  29,   sec.   11. 
Scdary  assistants— Laws  1908,    p.   29,    sec.   11... 
Labor,   etc.— Laws  1903,    p.   29,    sec.   11 


Total. 


114,23175 


12,000  00 
1,724  82 
3.660  30 
1.100  00 

14,859  27 


$3,872  95 

434  66 

4.526  00 

18,527  80 


114,231  75 


23,360  39 


27.360  41 
164,942  55 


STATE  INSTITUTIONS. 


693 


TABLE  NO.  46. 

GENERAL  ASSEMBLY  EXPENSES. 

Table  showlog  the  cost  of  General  Assemblies  duriog  each  biennial  i>erlod  from  October  1, 

1828.  to  December  31. 190  4. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  Issued. 


From  October  1, 1828,  to  September  30, 1830: 

Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members 

Contingent  exi>enses v 


From  October  1, 1830»  to  September  30, 1832: 

Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members 

Contingent  expenses 


From  October  1, 1838,  to  September  30, 1834: 
Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members. .  • .  r. . . 
Contingent  expenses 


From  October  1, 1834.  to  September  30, 1836 : 

Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members 

Contingent  expenses 


From  October  1. 1836,  to  September  30, 1838: 

Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members 

Contingent  expenses 


From  October  1, 1838,  to  September  30, 1840: 

Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members 

Contingent  expenses 


From  October  1, 1840,  to  September  30, 184B: 

Per  diem'  and  m I  leage  of  members 

Contingent  .expenses 


From  October  1, 1642,  to  September  30, 1844 : 

Per  diem  and.  mileage  ofmembers 

Contingent  expenses 


From  October  1, 1844,  to  Septepiber  30, 1846: 

Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members 

Contingent  expenses 


From  October  1, 1816,  to  September  30, 1848: 

Per  diem  and  mlleago  of  members 

Contingent  expenses 


From.  October  1, 1848,  to  September  30. 1850: 

Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members 

Contingent  exi>enses 


From.  October  1, 1830.  to  September  30, 1852: 

Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members 

Contingent  expenses 


From  October  1, 1852.  to  September  30, 1854 : 

Per  diem  aod  mileage  of  members 

Contingent  expenses 


From  October  1, 1854,  to  September  30. 1856: 

Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members 

Contingent  expenses 


From  October  1, 1856,  to  September  30, 1858: 

Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members 

Contingent  expenses 


From  October  1. 1358,  to  September  30, 1860: 

Perdlein  and  mileage  of  members 

Contingent  expenses 


Amount  of 
warranto 
Issued  on 
each  ap- 

?>roprla- 
lon. 


S15.0d4  78 
2,442  04 


16.745  25 
1.041  54 


22,556  00 
5,512  00 


43.004  42 
4,513  95 


30.081  82 
3.737  40 


41.385  13 
4,801  06 


44,804  21 
6,107  70 


48.484  94 
5,863  23 


63,530  19 
4,965  44 


48,111  47 
4.400  88 


42,135  60 
6.914  31 


59.793  08 
5,754  36 


55.991  80 
12.213  21 


84.549  80 
51.365  73 


119.133  90 
58.492  18 


170,196  63 
116.114  67 


Aggregate 
amount. 


$17,536  82 
17,786  79 
28.067  00 
47.518  37 
33.819  22 
46.180  19 
50.911  91 
51.348  17 
68.554  63 
52,512  35 
48.049  97 
05.547  44 
68.208  01 
135,915  53 
177,626  08 
283.311  30 


694 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR. 


GENERAL  ASSEMBLY  EXPENSES-Oon^lnned. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  Issued. 


From  October  1.  I860,  to  September  30, 
Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members. .. 
ContiDgent  expenses 


1868: 


From  October  1. 1868.  to  September  30, 1864: 

Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members 

Contingent  expenses 


From  October  1.  1864   to  September  30.  1866: 

Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members 

Contingent  expenses 


From  October  1, 1866.  to  September  30. 1868: 

Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members 

Contingent  expenses 


Prom  January  1.  1869,  to  December  31,  1870: 

Per  dleu)  and  mileage  of  members. 

Contingent  ex  penses -. 


From  January  1,  1871,  to  December  31,  18?2: 

Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members 

Contingent  expenses b 


From  January  1,  1673.  to  December  31. 1874: 

Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members 

Contingent  expenses 


From  January  1,  1875.  to  December  31.  1876: 

Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members 

Contingent  expenses , 


From  January  1,  1877.  to  December  31,  1878: 

Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members 

Contingent  expenses 


From  January  1,  1870.  to  December  31,  1880: 

Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members 

Contingent  excuses '.\ 


From  January  1, 1881,  to  December  31,  1882: 

Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members , 

Contingent  expenses , 


Prom  January  1,  \m,  to  December  31,  1884; 

Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members 

Contingent  expenses 


From  January  1.  1885.  to  December  31,  1886: 

Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members 

Contingent  expenses 


Prom  January  1. 1887.  to  December  31. 1888: 
Per  diem  and  milege  of  members  (regular  session). 
Fer  diem  and  mileage  of  members  (extra  session).. 

Oontingent  expenses  (regular  session) ..^ 

OontlngcDt  expenses  (extra  session) 


From  January  1,  188fl,  to  December 31, 1890. 

Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members 

Oon  llngcnt  expenses 


From  January  1.  1891,  to  December  31.  1892: 
Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members  (regular  session). 
Fer  diem  and  mileage  of  members  (extra  session).... 

Contingent  expenses  (regular  session) 

Contingent  expenses  (extra  session) 


From  January  1.  1893,  to  December  31,  1894: 

Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members 

Contingent  expenses 


^\9^  January  1. 1895,  to  December  31,  1896: 
Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members  (regular  session). 

Oontlngont  expenses  (regular  session) 

Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members  (extra  session). .! 
Contingent  expenses  (extra  session) 


Amount  of 
warrants 
Issued  on 

each  appro^ 
prlation. 


$107,706  82 
43,105  24 


157.275  75 
66,40164 


229,008  00 
109,099  82 


196,476  86 
183,438  19 


180,842  80 
161,423  56 


268,377  61 
183,564  00 


199,237  10 
113,079  72 


90,613  50 

48,365  01 


125,876  00 
49,979  87 


130.964  00 
72,314  63 


107,145  50 
34.751  76 


82.585  61 
45,712  74 


61.831  20 
53,212  80 


Aggregate 
amonnt. 


79.7m  00 
60,774  00 
50.850  66 
16,255  68 


133.812  65 
137,647  45 


80.711  00 
45.629  00 
67,318  00 
13.730  68 


79.051  00 
66.499  83 


80.114  00 
73.976  40 
41.630  00 
18.334  12 


.1150,814  06 


215.677  29 


339,901  82 


379.915  05 


342.206  36 


451,911  61 


312,316  82 


138.878  51 


1715,855  87 


203.278  53 


141.897  25 


128,298  35 


135,044  00 


216.674  33 


271.400  10 


207.307  91 
145,550  83 


214.054  52 


STATE  INSTITUTIONS. 


695 


OGNEBAL  ASSEMBLY  EXPENSES-Oontinued. 


For  what  purpose  warrants  were  issued. 


Amount  of 
warrants 
issued  on 
each  ap- 
propriation. 


Aggregate 
amount. 


From  January  1.   1897»   to  Deceinber  81,  1898: 

Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members 

Contincrent   expexuMs    


From  January  1,  1899,  to  December  31,  1900: 

Per  diem  and  mllea^  of  members 

Contingent  expenses    « 


From  January  1,  1901,  to  December  31,  1902: 

Per  diem  and  mileage  of  members 

Continirent   expenses 


From  January  1,   1908  to  December  31,   1904: 

Per  diem   and  mileage  of  members 

Continirent   expenses 


Total, 


179,206  60 
90,200  00 


132,846  60  [ 
1         232,542  9ff 


$84.098  24 
89.790  92 


185,463  67 
100,666  82 


1169,406  50 


366,  oo;)  49 


173.889  16 


196, Auo  49 


$6,101,682  22 


696 


REPORT  OF  THE  STATE  AUDITOR, 


TABLE   NO.  47. 

OBIME. 

Table  showing  amounts  paid  by  the  State  for  costs  In  criminaV  cases,  apprehension  of 
criminals,  suppression  of  outlawry,  and  for  the  execution  and  enforcement  of  civil  law,  from 
November  ao,  1840,  to  December  31,  1904. 


1840-1-2. 

184&-4..., 

184  V6... 

1847-8.... 

1840-50.. 

1851-2.... 

1858-4.... 

1855-6.... 

1857-8.... 

1650-60... 

1861-2.... 

1868-4.... 

1865-6.... 

1867-8.... 

1860-70... 

1871-2.... 

1873-4.... 

1876-6..., 

1877-8.... 

1870-80... 

1881-2.... 

1688-4.... 

1885-6.... 

1887-8.... 

1880-00... 

1801-2.... 

1803-4.... 

1805-6... 

1807-8.... 

1890-1800. 

1001-1908. 

1003-1004. 


Year. 


Oosts  in  crimi- 
nal cases. 


Apprehension 

of  criminals 

and  suppression 

of  outlawry. 


Execution  and 

enforcement 

of  law. 


Totals 

Orand  total 


$44,750 

43,221 

24.058 

81.360 

42.500 

40.734 

51,750 

57.850 

86,742 

110,028 

00.402 

85,778 

117.475 

823.364 

414,054 

344,078 

386,848 

360,606 

511,547 

376,578 

297,270 

360,257 

420,111 

620,097 

530.903 

584,980 

560,000 

550,000 

864,5.'S1 

5t5,771 

611.227 

475,464 


47 
37 
51 
04 
70 
48 
67 
75 
37 
35 
64 
05 
64 
24 
86 
38 
07 
60 
00 
61 
70 
42 
65 
71 
06 
18 
00 
00 
05 
03 
78 
95 


$10,455,312  30 


$108  26 

2.300  87 

11.067  63 

12,086  54 

8,647  63 

10,163  55 

13.417  37 

8,100  16 

13,514  42 

15,053  29 

0,626  30 

10,332  20 

13.099  89 

6.432  76 

3.879  34 

5,900  73 

12.415  74 

0,841  67 

7,ld2  84 

6.516  00 

4,156  17 


$186,702  54 


Special  appro- 
priations. 


$3.007  80 

11,882  51 

2.014  26 


$16,034  57 


$2.208  88 

2,066  08 

640  97 

690  91 

803  01 

784  38 

832  40 

415  SS 

1,888  62 

301  47 

2,700  13 


42  10 


833  87 
22120 


298  40 
458  60 


200  00 

i.'oii'oo 


$15,325  48 


§10.6:3,274  ^9 


ERRATA. 


On  page  3  read  "State  Hospital"  for  "State  Hospital  for  Insane*'  in  eac)i  Instance 
where  the  latter  name  occurs. 

In  table  on  page  &  tbe  Item  "To  receipts  from  fines  of  packing  liouse  companies  In 
1904,"  should  not  have  appeared,  there  being  no  collection  from  that  source  in  1904. 

In  the  table  of  balances  on  page  23  read  '-State '  Hospital"  Instead  of  "Lunatic 
Asylom"  wherever  the  latter  name  occurs. 

On  page  26  "Seminary  fund  certificates  of  indebtedness  outstanding  January  1,  1903*' 
read  "1905"  instead  of  "1903." 

On  page  27  "State  debt— Recapltulatlon—Janunry  1,  1903,"  read  "1905"  instead  of 
"1903,"  both  in  caption  and  last  line. 

On  page  34  under  head  of  "Special  Liquor  License  Tax''  in  the  6th  line  from  the  foot 
of  that  paragraph  read  "checks"  instead  of  "check. 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 


A 

Abstracts  of  tax  books,  18G0  to  1904....  410 
Adair    Co.,     aasessment    for    1903-1904 

taxQs       > •  321 

bonded   itebV "  in   isM.V.V. . '.V.V.V.V.V.'.'  583 
ledgrer  account  with  collector,   1903- 

1904    469 

Adjutant-General,     contingent    expen- 
ses, 1908-1904 12S 

pay  of  Janitor   129 

Agriculture,    board   of,    prlntlngr   1903- 

1904  149 

distributing  reports  149 

estimates   for   190&-06 43 

office   expenses,    1903-1904 150 

members'    expenses,    1903-1904 150 

holding  Institutes.    1908-1904 150 

publishing  report,    1903-1904   149 

monthly  crop  report,   1903-1904 149 

pay  of  veterinary  service,  1903-1904.  150 

salaries,    19U3-1904   148 

"All   other    personal     property"    total 

assessment  1903  taxes  379 

total   assessment  190}   taxes 379 

"All   other   live   stock,"    total    assess- 
ment,   1903-19<M   taxes 879 

Andrew   Co.,    assessment   for   1903-1904 

tpjres  3?2 

bonded  debt  in  1904 583 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904    460 

Appeals   courts,    publishing   decisions, 

1008-1904    139 

Appropriations    for    1903-1904,     balance 

sheet   294 

Apprehension  of    criminals,     cost    in 

1903-1904    110 

estimate  for  1906-1906 43 

deficiency  1903-1904  45 

Assessing  and   collecting  the  revenue 

pay   of  1903-1904    85 

estimate  for  1906-1906 38 

deficiency  1903-1904  45 

Asses   and   Jennets,    total   assessment 

for  1908  taxes 379 

total   assessment   for  1904  taxes 379 

Assessment  of  railroads  1903-1904... 380,  389 
Assessment  of  telephones  1908-1904..  384,  394 

Assessment  by  counties    371 

Atchison   Co.,    assessment  for  1903-1904 

taxes  99y 

bonded  debt  "in  1904. '.'.'.'.*.*.'. '.*.'.'.*.*.'.'. '.'.".'  583 
ledger  account  with  collector  1908- 

1904    461 

Attorney-General  contingent  expenses 

1903-1904    124 

Auditor's   remarks    30 

Audrain   Co.,    assessment   for  1903-1904 

tELxe*^  323 

))onded  debt  Yii  1904. '.'.■.'.■.'.'.■.'."'.'.". '.'.'.'.'  583 


B 

Page, 
ledger  account  with  collector  1908- 

19(»4    462 

Balance  lOieet  of  appropriations 294 

Balance  in  the  fund  Dec.  81,  1904. .22-292-294 

Balance  sheet,  general  22-266-272 

Balance  in  the  funds  Jan.  1,  1903 3 

in  the  treasury  Jan.  1,  1906 22,  293 

Bank  inspection  fund,  receipts  1908-1904   68 

balance  Jan.  1,   1903 8 

balance    Jan.   1,    1906 22-290 

receipts    and    disbursements,    1903- 

1904  18 

disbursements  1903-1904  279 

eiB^imates  for  1906-1906 47 

balance  sheet  1908-1904 18-266-272 

Barnard,   Quo.  D.  &  Co.,  relief  of....  259 
Barry     Co.,     assessment    for  1903-1904 

taxes  323 

bonded  debt  in  1904 583 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904    463 

Barton    Co.,    assessment    for   1908-1904 

taxes    324 

bonded  debt  In  1904 683 

ledsrer  a<!count  with  collector  1908- 

1904    464 

Bates    Co.,     assesmnent    for    1903-1904 

taxes   324 

bonded  debt  in  1904 583 

ledger  account  with  ooUector  1908- 

1304    4fio 

Beer  Inspection,  estimate,  1906-1906 44 

salaries   159 

expenses  159 

Benton    Co.,    assessment   for    1903-1904 

taxes   326 

bonded  debt  in  1904 584 

ledger  account  with  collector,  1908- 

1904    466 

Binding  contract   29 

Blind,    school   for,    estimate   for  1906- 

2906    , ..40-46 

fund,    reoeipts  *  for   ioOMioi .'.'.'.'.'.'.*  .'.17-57 

money  drawn  1847  to  1904 667 

support  1903-1904   216 

oalariee  1903-1904   216 

purchase  of  site 217 

balance   sheet  1908-1904 17-291 

f imd    disbursements,    1903-1904 17-282 

deficiency— sewers    46 

painting    216 

fence   210 

painting   fence    216 

roof   216 

plastering,    etc 217 

boiler 217 

portable   buildmg   217 

national    convention    217 

now   building   218 


II 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 


Pacre. 
Board   of  Agriculture,    see    "Agricul- 
ture." 
Board    of   Healtb,    estimate    for   1905- 

1906 44-47 

receipts,  fund,  1903-1904 21,    69 

disburBemcnta,    fund,    1908-1904 114 

support  1908-1904   146 

balance  sheet  1903-1904 292 

fund,    emergency   146 

Board   of   Charities   and    Corrections, 

estimates  for  1906-1906 44 

salaries  1908-1904   168 

expenses    1908-1904    168 

Board  of   Mediation  and  Arbitration, 

support  of   199 

estimate  for  1906-1906  44 

Board   of  Horticulture,   support,    1908- 

2^0^        ^^^ -tAg 

deftciency ,* '  printing  1908-1904 '  * .' .  .* ! .'  .*    15 

printing  147 

Brown  B.  Qrats,  monument  for 256 

Benton.   Thomas  H.,    monument  for..  257 

Conrd    of    Osteopathy    fund    receipts 

1903-1904    69 

receipts    and    disbursements    1908- 
]^Q4    ^  ^ 21 

estimaiesiioii^iooe' !'.'.'.'.".'.'..".*.".*.'.".'.". ".'.'..'    47 

balance  Jan.  1,  1906 22,  292 

dlahurporaents  190S-1904    274 

Bollinger  Co.,   assessment  for  1908-1904 

taxes   325 

bonded  debt  in  1904 685 

ledger  account  with  collector,  1908- 

1904    467 

Bonded   debt   of   dtles   and   towns  in 

1904 33.  620 

Bonds,    city,    and  town,    registered  in 

1903-1A04    83,  631 

county  and  township,  registered  in 

1F03-1904    33,  630 

school  districts,    registered  In  1903- 

1904    3:<.  633 

state  bonds  outstanding  Jan.  1,  1903    23 

redeemed    in   1903-1904    24 

Bonded  debt,   state,   reduction  in  1903- 

1904 23 

of  counties  in  1904  619 

of  townships  in  1904 619 

Boone    Co.,    assessment     for     1903-1904 

bonded  debt  iii  1904. ....'...'.".......... .  585 

ledger  account  with  collector,   1903- 

iroi    468 

Ponndary  commission   198 

Buildirg    nnd    loan   supervision    fund. 

reoelpts,  19(0-1904  58 

balance  Jan.   1,   1908 3 

receipts  and  disbursements  1903-1904    14 

balance  Jan.  1,   l&Oo 22 

dlsbur5?ed    1903-1904    2«(f 

estlmatee    19(«-]906    47 

balance  sheet  1902-1904   14.  290 

Briflgros  a.^sessed,   each  company,   1903- 

1C04    3S4.  394 

total  assessment  1003-1904  taxes.. 384.  394 

taxes  each  county  1903-1904 412 

total  assessment  1877  to  1904 4u0 

Brokers  and  exchange  dealers,  ossoss- 

mont.    19(8-1904  379 

Bnchfinan  Co.,     assessment    for    1903- 

1901    taxes    3JG 

bonded  debt  In  1904 I>85 

ledcrrr  account  with  collector  1903- 

19<M    469 

Butler    Co.,    assessment     for     1903-1904 

taxes  ^127 

bonded  debrin  1904.......'....,..'....".'.'  586 

ledirer  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904    470 

Bureau  of  Liabor  Statistics,   expenses, 

1903-1904    141 

estimate  for  1906-1906 44 

Bureau  of  Geolog\'  and  Mines 140 

estimate  for  1906-1906 44 

deficiency  1903-1904   45 


c 

Page. 

Cadets,  state,  support  1908-1904 151 

estimate  for  1906-1906 43 

Caldwell  Co.,   assessment  for  1903-1904 

taxes 827 

bonded  debt  1904 586 

ledger  account  with  collector  1908- 

1904    471 

Callaway  Co.,  assessment  for  1908-1904 

taxes   828 

bonded  debt  in  1904 586 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904    472 

Camden   Co.,    assessment  for  1908-1904 

taxes R?S 

bonded  debt  in  1904  6S7 

ledger  account  with  collector,  19(X3- 

1904    473 

Cape   Qirardeau   Co.,    assessment   for 

1908-1904  taxes    329 

bonded  debt  in  1904 5^7 

ledger  account  with  collector  1908- 

1904    474 

Carroll    Co.,    assessment   for  1903-1904- 

taxes   82^ 

bonded  debt  for  1904  687 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1994    476 

Carter    Co.,    assessment    for    1908-1904 

taxes S80 

bonded  debt  1904  687 

ledger  account  with  collector,  1908- 

1904    476 

Cass     Co.,      assessment     for     1903-1904 

taxes       ...  ..    ••  .  ..  ....  .     330 

bonded  debt'  'for  isii '. '. '. '. .'  .' .' .' .'  * .' .' .'  .* .' ' .'  587 
ledger  account  with  collector  1908- 

1904    477 

Cattle,    total    assessment   for    1908-1904 

taxes   879 

Cedar    Co.,    assessment    for     1908-1904 

taxes 381 

•bonded  debt  in  1904 690 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904 478 

Certificates  of  Indebtedness,  list  of 25 

Charities  and  Corrections,  see  "Board 

of." 
Chariton  Co.,   assessment  for  1903-1904 

taxes   381 

bonded   debt  in  1904 591 

led«?er  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904    479 

Christian  Co.,   assessment  for  1903-1904 

taxes   332 

bonded  debt  in  1904 591 

ledger  account  with  collector  1908- 

1904    480 

Circuit  Judges,    expenses  1903-1904 84 

estimate   for  1905-1906   43 

deficiency  1903-1904  45 

Cities    and     towns,    bonded     debt   in 

1904    (Cn 

bonds  registered  in  1908-1904 621 

Ci\il  officers  estimates  for  1905-1906....    38 

pay  of  1908-1904  bO 

Clark    Co.,     assessment    for    1903-1904 

taxes     332 

bonded  debt  in  1904 591 

ledger  accobnt  with  collector  1903- 

1904    4S1 

Clay      Co.,     assessment     for     1903-1904 

tp.xos    SJ" 

bonded  debt  In  1904 59J 

Icdtjer  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904    4^ 

Clinton    Co.,    assessment    for   1906-1904 

taxes   3.J3 

bonded  debt  in  1904 ',i*2 

ledg*-r  account  with  collector  1908- 

1904    483 

Colony    Feeble    Minded,    see    "Feeble- 
Minded,    Colony    for." 


TABLB  OF  CONTENTS. 


Ill 


Pasre. 

Carr,   James,    estate,   relief  of 258 

Cole     Co.,      assessment     for     1903-1904 

taxes   • 334 

bonrlM  dobt  in  1C04   583 

lerlq:er  account  with  collector  1903- 
1504    484 

Colored    Institute    fund,    balance   Jan. 

1,   1908   3 

Collectors  have   all   settled 35 

Collectors'   lodger  accounts    459 

Collectors,  taxes  charged  against  each 

county,    1903-1904    407 

Collateral  inheritance  tax  35 

amount  paid  by  counties  1903-1904..    60 
estimated   receipts   1905-1906 47 

Corporate  companies,  total  assessment 

1903-1904  taxes    379 

Confederate    Soldiers'    Home,    support 

1903-1904    223 

drugs,    etc 224 

barn    226 

stationery    224 

cottage    225 

wciter  supply   225 

estimates  for  1905-1906 40-47 

salaries   224 

hospital    225 

repairs   224 

fencing  225 

money  drawn  1898  to  1904 687 

superintendent's   home    226 

Constitutional  amendments,  publish- 
ing,  1903-1904  deficiency   45 

(see    publishing   of.) 

Contingent   expenses   of   departments, 

estimated   for   19O5-10<)ft 42 

general    assembly    1903-1904 66 

estimate  for  1905-1906    42 

general    129 

deficiency  1903-1904   45 

estimate   1905-1906    42 

governor  1903-1904   112 

estimate  1905-1906  42 

secretary   of  state   1903-1904 128 

deficiency  19aJ-1904   45 

estimate   1905-1906    42 

state  auditor  1903-1904 42-120 

state  treasurer  1903-1904 42-121 

attorney-general  1908-1904  42-124 

adjutant-general    1903-1904    42-128 

railroad   commissioners  1903-1 904... 42-126 
superintendent     of    public    schools 

1903-1904    42-125 

supreme  court  1903-1904   42-113 

St.     Louis    court    of    appeals    1903- 

1904    42-115 

Kansas    City     court    appeals     1903- 
1904 42-118 

Cooper    Co.,    assessment    for    1908-1904 

taxes  334 

bonded  debt '  in  1904  .* . .' .' .' .' .'  .* .' .' .' ! .'  .* . . .' . .' .'  598 
ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 
1904    485 

Cosfts  in  criminal  cases,   auditor's  re- 
marlcs  SI 

paid    from  im  to  1904.  .*..*..*.'.*.*."-'.. ..."  696 

estimate  for  1905-1906 42 

paid   In  19a^-1904   102 

transportation    paid   1903-1901 108 

County  bonded  debts  In  1904 619 

County    foreign    insuranre    tax    fund 

estimates  for  19-1,5-1906  47 

balance  Jan.   1.    1903 3 

receipts  and  disbursements  1903-1904    14 

balanoe  Jan.   1,   1905 22 

receipts  190^-1904    58 

disbursements    278 

balance   short    1903-1904    290 

apportionment    to    counties 4oO,  456 

County  license   tax   on  dramshops  1903  577 
license   tax    on    dramshops  1904 580 

County  and  state  taxes  charged 
agp.Inst  colU'ctors,  each  county, 
I903-190t    407 


Page. 
Crawford  Co..  assessment  for  1908-1904 

taxes    335 

bonded  debt  in  1904    693 

ledger  account  with   collector  1903- 

1904 486 

Crime,   cost  to  state,   1840  to  1904 696 

Criminal   costs,    auditor's  suggestions, 

see   "costs'*    31 

Current  expenses  governor's   mansion 

1903-1904    131 

Current  taxes,    percentage  collected, 

each   county,    1903-1904   574 

D 

Dade     Co.,     assessment     for    1903-1904 

taxes   335 

bonded  debt  in  1904   598 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904    487 

Pallas  Co.,     assessment    for    1903-1904 

taxes   336 

bonded  debt  In  1904 694 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904    488 

Daviess  Co.,     assessment    for  1903-1904 

taxes   336 

bonded   debt   in  1904 594 

ledger  account  w^lth  collector  1903- 

1904    489 

Deaf,  school    for,     estimate    for    1906- 

1906    40-46 

fund,    receipts  in  1903-1904 17-57 

balance  Jan.   1,    1905 22 

support  in  1903-1904 212 

salaries  in  1903-1904 212 

rrpairs   In   1903-1904 213 

heating,    etc 215 

homo  for  children   215 

money  drawn,  1839  to  1904  663 

fund,    disbursements    in   1903-1904.. 17-282 

balance    sheet  1903-1904 291 

buildings    213 

light  plant   213 

cottago 214 

laundry    214 

wagon   shop    214 

hospital    214 

fence    21b 

Dentherage,    Hattie,    relief  of 21^9 

Davis,   C.   L.,    relief  of 259 

Debt  of  state.   Jan.  1.  1903 23 

Deficiencies   of  1903-1904 45 

DeKalb    Co.,    assessment    for   1903-1904 

taxes    337 

bonded  debt  in  1904 595 

ledger  account  with   collector  1903- 

1904    ; 490 

Dent     Co.,     assessment     for     1903-1904 

taxes        ...  337 

bonded  debt'  In  1904 . . .' .* . . .' .'  .* .* . . . . . . .  .* .'  595 

ledger  account  with   collector  1903- 

1904    491 

Diseased  animals  slaughtered   in  1903- 

1904    151 

deficiency   45 

estimates  1905-1906   43 

Douglas  Co.,    assessment   for  1903-1904 

taxes   338 

bonded  debt  In  1904  595 

ledger  account  with   collector  1908- 

19^4    .492 

Dramshop  licenses—    ' 

collected  for  state  in  1908 577 

collected  for  state  in  1904 580 

collected   for  counties  1903 577 

collected  for   counties  1904 580 

Dunklin   Co.,    assessment   for  1908-19O4 

taxes  33S 

bonded  debt  in  1904.'!.'."!!*.!'.!!!!!!!'.'.'.  595 
ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904    493 

Disbursements  by  months 298 


IV 


TABLE  OP  CONTENTS. 


E 

P&flTG 

Earnln/^  Mo    penitentiary,    see  "Mis- 
souri penitentiary"   8 

Escheats  fund,   balance  1908-1904 287 

escheats    fund    11-22-275,  306 

estimate   1906-1906    46 

Executive    departments,    printing    for 

1903-1904   43,  137 

Express    companies,    state    taxes    for 

1908-19^4    4B7 

Expenses  of  circuit  Judges  1903-1904....    84 

estimates    for   1906-1906 43,    45 

Extraordinary   appropriations    47 

Expenses    of   committees   to   examine 
state  institutions  and  settle  with 

state  auditor  and  treasurer 69 

Estimates  of  receipts   1905-1906 37 

Estimates  of  expenses  1905-1906 37 

F 

Factory  inspection,  fund,  receipts  1903- 

19M  59 

fund,    disbursements    1903-1904 2S0 

fund,    balance  sheet  1908-1904 291 

Fair,  state  fund  19 

receipts   1903-1904    o9 

receipts  and  disbursements  1908-1904   19 

support  1903-1904   198 

balance  sheet  19G3-1904 290 

Federal  Soldiers'  Home,  estimates  1905- 

1906    41,     47 

balance  Jan.  1,  1903 3 

receipts    in    1903-1904 18,    58 

support    in  1903-1904 226 

salaries    , 226 

balance  sheet  Jan.   1.    1906 22,  289 

money   drawn  1898-1904 688 

repairs  226 

fund,    disbursements.    19C3-1904....18,  283 

druffs.    etc 227 

refurnishing  227 

Feeble    Minded,    colony    for.    support, 

1908-1904   227 

salaries     228 

unfinished  bulldingrs  230 

laundr>',    etc 230 

dairy,    barn,    etc 231 

equipping:  farm,    etc 231 

addltlonj3l   cottage,    etc 231 

fund  balance  sheet  1903-1S04 28b 

estimates    1905-1906    40,     47 

money    drawn    from    treasury    1899 

to  1904   691 

repairs   228 

cottaiEres  F  and  Q 228 

cottages  D  and  E 228 

dining  room    229 

corridors,    etc 229 

cold  storage    229 

furnishings   229 

stock,    etc 230 

grading,     etc 230 

fund    disbursements    283 

Fish    Commission,    estimate    for    1905- 

1906    43 

support    1903-1904    147 

Franklin   Co..    assessment  for  1903-1904 

taxes    339 

bondVd  debt  Iri  1904.', ..*....*. .'.'.'.*.'.'.'.'.*.'.  595 
ledger  account   with   colleotor  1903- 
1904    494 

Foreign     Insurance    companies,    taxes 

1903   445 

taxes    for   1904 451 

Freight  rates.   Investigating  overchar- 
ges,   etc..    1903-1904 127 

Fruit   experiment  station- 
labor,    etc 253 

salaries  trustees   ?F>3 

salary   manager    2.'2 

salaries  assistants  2.S3 

estimates  1906-1906    41 


Pa  fire 

dePolt^ncy  1903-1904  45 

money    drawn    from    treasury    1899 

to   1904    692 

Farr,   F.   C,   relief  of 256 

Fiscal    agent,    state 34 

Farris,  W.  K.,  relief  of 2&8 


Gasconade    Co.,    assessment    for    1903- 

1904  taxes  339 

bonded  debt  in  1904 595 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904 495 

General   Assembly,    e8tima;te   for  1905- 

IQQC      ^ ^2 

pay  of  1903-1904 *  '.'.*.'.'.'.'.'.V.*.'.*.\'.".*.".V.'.'.* '.    66 

contingent    expenses    1908-1904 70 

cost  of,   182$  to  1S04 Ge 

General    balance   sheet,    receipts    and 

disbursements,    1908-1904   22,  293 

General   balance  aheet   1903-1904.  .22-292,  294 

General   contingent  fund  1903-1904 129 

estimate  1905-1906  42 

Gentry    Co.,    assessment    for    1903-1904 

taxes   • • 340 

bond ed  debt  in  iioi . .  1 . ....!...!!!.!!!!  5?5 
ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904  496 

Geology   Bureau,    see    "Bureau   of." 
Girls'    Industrial    Home,    see    "Indus- 
trial Home  for  Girls." 
Governor,  contingent  expenses  1903-1904  112 
mansion,   current  expenses  of  1908- 

190i    131 

mansion  grounds,  improvement  of, 

1903-1904    133 

mansion,   repairs,   etc.,   In  1903-1904.  132 
Greene    Co..     assessment    for   1908-1904 

taxes 340 

bonded  debt  In  1904 595 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904   v' 497 

Grundy   Co.,    assessment    for   19oi3-aSW4 

taxes    341 

bonded  debt  in  1904 ^ 696 

ledger  account  with  collector  1908- 

1901   498 

Gundelflnger,   Daniel,   relief  of 25S 

Gitt,    Henry  M.,    relief  of 25 


H 

Harrison  Co.,   assessment  for  1903-1904 

taxes  341 

bonded  debt  in  1904 5.% 

ledger  arcoimt  with  collector  1908- 

1904  499 

Henry   Co..    assessment     for     1903-1904 


taxes 


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bonded  debt  In  1904 596 

ledger  account  with  collector   1903- 

1904 500 

Hickory   Co.,    assessment  for  1908-1904 

taxes  ^42 

bonded  debt  Vti *  1904'. '. *. *. '. '. *. '.!'.!!! *. ! '.'.'.'. '.  597 

ledger  account  with  collector  1908- 

1904   501 

Hogs,     totfil     assessment   for  1908-1904 

taxes    379 

Holt  Co..  assessment  for  1908-1904  taxes  343 

bonded  debt  in  1904 697 

ledgnr  account   with  coUoctor  1903- 

1904  502 

Horses,    total   assessment   for  1903-1904 

taxes 379 

Horticultural    Society,    estimate    1905- 

190g    43 

support"i968-i964  ".*!!.'..'.'.'.!!!.'!.*.'.'.'.'.'.".'  nr. 

Howard    Co.,    asssesment   for  1903-1904 

taxes .^43 

bonded  dchi  in  1904 597 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 
1904  b..j3 


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Paffe. 
Howell  Co.,   assessment    for    190B-1904 

^Q  vAB  S'44 

bonded  debt' Vii  1904. *.*.'.".'.'.'.'.'.'.!! !!'.!!!'.  597 
ledger  acoount  with  collector  1903- 

1904   504 

Ilill-O'Meara  Construction  Co.,   relief 

of  258 

Hopke,  H.  M.,  relief  of 259 


Indebtedness.       see      "bonded"      and 
"county." 

Industrial    Home   for    Girls,    estimate 

for  1905-1906 41,    46 

fund,   balance  Jan.   1,   1908 3 

fund,    receipts  into  1908-1904 18,    57 

support  in  1903-1904 220 

salariPS  1903-1904    220 

nspairs  in  1903-1SC4 221 

money  dra^n  1S87  to  1904 (»9 

^  fund,    disbursements   1908-1904. . .  .18-  28S 

shed,   etc 222 

books 222 

poultry  house,   etc 223 

stenoffruphy,    eitc 223 

library   221 

balance   sheet   1903-1904 18-289 

fence,    etc 220 

pouItr>'   yard    221 

addition  221 

greenhouse    222 

sewerage    222 

Are  escape   222 

Improvement  grounds  governor's  man- 
sion 1903-1904 132 

estimate    1905-1906    42 

Iron  Co.,  assessment  for  1903-1904  taxes  344 

l>onded  debt  in  1904 697 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 
1904   505 

Insane   Asylum,      St.      Louis,      money 

drawn  from  1872  to  1904 680 

Insurance    department,    estimate     for 

1905-1906    46 

salaries  1903-1904  200 

expenses  1908-1904    201-202 

litigation,    etc.,    1903-1904 201 

Insurance  department   fund,     balance 

Jan.  1,    1906 22 

disbursements  1908-1904   12 

receipts    1903-1904    12.    55 

expenses  1903-19C4   201,  202 

balance  sheet  Jan.  1,  1906 287 

surplus  in    34 

Insurance   companies,    foreign,     taxes 

1903  445 

taxes  1904  461 

Interest  fund,  balaivce  Jan.  1.  1908 3 

balance  Jan.  1,   1906 22 

receipts  and  disbursements  1903-1904     6 

receipts  from  all  soiirces 5C 

estimated  r(H!6lpts  1906-1906 37 

expedltures  1908-1904   37 

paid  on  state  debt  1908-1904 280 

balance    sheet   1P03-1904 285 

Investigating   overcharges   in     freight 

rates  190:M904  127 

estimate  1905-1906  42 


J 


Jackson   Co.,    assessment  for   ij  ;M904 

taxes    ' 345 

bonded  debt  in  1904 59S 

lodgtir  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904  506 

Jasper   Co.,    assessment     for    1903-1904 

taxes 345 

bondVd  debt  in  1904 ......'".'.'.'.  598 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904  ..  507 


Page. 
Jefferson  Co.,   assessment  for  1903-1904 

taxes  346 

bonded  debt  in  1904 699 

ledger  acoount  with  collector  1903- 

1;a>4  508 

jQluison   Co.,    assessment   for  1903-1904 

taxes  346 

bonded  debt  in  1904 599 

ledger  aooount  with  collector  1903- 

1904  509 

Judges,   circuit,  see  "circuit  Judges." 


K 


KflTWQJ*  City  court  of  appeals,   contin- 
gent expenses,  1903-1904 118 

rent    1908-1904    118 

pay  of  Janitor  1908-1904 U9 

pay  of  marshal  lEOe-1904 119 

use  of  books  1903-1904 4o.  U9 

Knox    Co.,    assessment     for     iJ^^-a^vt 

taxes    •••..«...... «....  3^ 

bonded  debtVii'iioi!!!!!!!!!!;!!'.!*.!!!!  ooo 

ledger  acoount  with  collector  1903- 

1904  510 

King,   Austin  A.,   monument  for 257 


Labor  Bureau,    see   "Bureau  of." 
Laclede    Co  ,    assessment   for   lJ*a3-19iM 

taxes    347 

bonded  debt  in  1904 600 

ledger  account  with  ccdlector  1908- 

1904  511 

Lafayette  Co.,  assessment  for  1903-1904 

taxes   348 

bonded  debt  in  1904 600 

ledger  account  with  collector  1908- 

1904   512 

liawrence  Co.,  asseesment  for  1903-1904 

taxes   848 

bonded  debt  In  1904 603 

ledger  account  with  collector  1908- 

1904   513 

Lands.    totaJ    assessment   for  1908-1904 

taxes   379 

Lands  and  town  lots,  taxes  levied  for 

1908-1904,    each   county 379 

Laws   and  Journals,      "printing     1908- 

1904"    43.  137 

Ledger  account  with  collectors 459 

Lewis   Co.,    assessment     for     1908-1904 

taxes  349 

bonded  debt  in  1904 604 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904  514 

Library,  state,   use  of  1903-1904 144 

estimate  1906-1906  43 

Janitor,   pay  of 145 

i    Licenses     collected     from,     dramshops 

1903   577 

dramshops  1904  680 

Lincoln    Co.,    assessment    for   1903-1904 

taxes  349 

bonded  debt'in'iioi! *.'.*. ".*.*.*.!'.!'.! ".!!.'!!!  604 
ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904   515 

Lincoln   institute,    estim.ate     for    1905- 

1906   41 

support    1903-1904    237 

industrial  srhool   237 

agrlc'iltural   school    ...' 238 

ecinlpmont,    etc 237 

general  contingent  fund 238 

money  drawn  1870  to  19W 655 

janitors,    etc 238 

heating-  plant  238 

repairs    main   building 239 

plumbing,    etc 239 

general  repairs   239 

library   239 


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TABLE  OF  COXTEXT*. 


Una    Co..      af,94sammeni,     tor     1M9-19M 

taxes  360 

bonded   d«bt  In   1304 i06 

leds>er  account  with  collector  IM- 

1S04    SU 

Livinsston    Co.,    ajMemnent   for  ISpCS- 

19M  taxes 3S0 

bonded  debt  !n  ISM «6 

ledirer  account  with  collector  l»i3- 

1S04  517 

Local   bonds   regtetcred 33,  €39 

Litigation    Mo.    vs.   Illinois 199.  H/O 

Lit  ligation    Infiurance   department 'Al 

Lo'iifflana  Purchase  C^-ntennlal  E2zpo- 

sitlon   1».  198 

Lewis  and  Clark  eziwsltlon,  expenses.  265 


M 


MeDonald   Cn.,    assessm^-nt   for     1900- 

1904  taxes 351 

bonded  debt  in  1904 06 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904    518 

Macon   Co..    assessment     for     l^ 

taxes   351 

bonded  debt  In  1S04 «(6 

ledi^er  account   with  collector  19i,v 

1904  .''..19 

Madison   Co.,   assessment  for  12^a>-i904 

taxes  352 

bonded  debt  in  1904 ef)6 

]edKf'T  account   with   collector  1903- 

1904  520 

Merchants'   and  manufacturers'   taxes 

1903,    each  county 439 

tax^^  19f)4,   each  county 442 

Maries   Co.,    assessment     for     1908-1904 

Xaytn    9^)2 

bond*-d  debt  In  1904 OA 

\*-i\tcf'r   ao fount    with   coll^v^tor   1&«3- 


lf>f>4 


»?1 


Marion    To.,    assessment    for    19(0-1904 

tax«'t    353 

bonded  debt  In  1904 e06 

ledflr**r  account  with   collector  190G- 


iy»4 


52? 


Mercer   Co.,    a8f>€ssment   for     19'^3-19'»4 

tax^'S    .................  ..  'SS 

bonflfri   fh'hi  in   \hoi. . /^.^V.'. .'...'.'.'.'.  S(n 
le^lsTT  arcount  with   collector  1903- 

VJf'l    523 

JMlller   Co.,    a.spcpsnfcnt     for     i,;^/^1904 

tax^'H    354 

bonrh-d    debt  In   lfK>4 607 

ledfiTfT  account  with   collector  VMio- 

1904   524 

Mine   Inspectors,     estimate     for    1905- 

I9(if>    44.  142 

expenses  1903-1904   142 

printing   142 

deflciency  15 

Mines,    school  of,    money  drawn   from 

1«75  to   1904 654 

Miscellaneous  receipts,    revenue  and 

Intcrcpt  funds    52 

Missouri    penitentiary,    estimate    1905- 

1906 41,    46 

eamlnfiTR,    receipts     and     disburse- 
ments  1903-1904    12 

salaries   and  repairs  1908-1904 281 

library    260 

liffhtlnflT.    etc 281 

flre  proof  vault 200 

female    building  1903-1904 200 

money  drawn  1833  to  WH 681 

balance  sheet  of  earning 287 

eaminffR,    disbursements  1903-1904...  283 

binding  twine  plant,    equipment 282 

binding  twine  plant,  revolving  fund  232 

binding  twine  plant,    building 232 

warden's    residence    261 

Pertillon  system  261  I 


Mls8issip:>t   Co.,    asBeasneBt   for 

19i>4  taxes  Z.-i 

bonded  debt  In  ION. &^T 

ledgv>r  acoonnt  with  ooDector  19M- 

1904  L-E 

Money,    bonds  and   notes,   asBeaamcnt 

of  1903-1901  S75 

Momteau  Co..    finircMsmcnt  for  190»-19M 

taxes -...-  3^"» 

bonded  debt  in  1904 6.7 

ledger  acooont  witli  collector  1>.C- 

1904  5J6 

Monroe   Co..    asBCssiiient  for  1«»-15lH 

taxes  355 

bonded  debt  in  1904 &.-T 

ledger  acooont  with  collector  1SQ&- 

1904  b^ 

Montgomery  Co.,  assessment  for  VXti- 

1904  taxes  3P^ 

Iwnded  debt  In  1904 6>.'7 

ledger  account  with  collectCMr  1903- 

1904  5JS 

Morgan    Co.,     assessment  for  19Qt-19M 

tax<ss  Z^< 

bonded  debt  in  1904 6*^ 

ledger  account  with  coUector  1903- 

1904 51^ 

Mules,    assessment  for  19Q3-190I  taxes.  379 

Mississippi  Co..    levee  19Q8-K01. l.> 

Matthew,   W.   N.  &  Bro.  relief  of 2r^ 

McCHurg.    Jos.   W.,    monument   for 257 


N 


National  Guard,   esUmate  for  190&-1906.    43 

support   1908-1904    154 

state  cadets,  support,  see  "cadets.** 
Neat  cattle,    total  assessment  for  1908- 

1904  taxes   379 

New  M&drid  Co.,  assessment  for  1903- 

1904  taxes   SG7 

bonded    debt    in    1904 0"^ 

ledgf^-r  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904  55» 

Newton    Co.,    assessment   for  19U3-1904 

taxes    S-'-T 

bonded  debt  In  1904 6«5 

ledger  account  with  coUector  1908- 

1904  531 

Nodaway  Co.,   assessment  for  1903-1904 

taxes  358 

bond-d  debt  In  1904 609 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904   532 

Normal  school,   first  district,   estimate 

for   1905-1906    41 

support    1903-1904    233 

library,    etc 233 

repairs   233 

money  drawn  1871  to  1904 657 

apparatus    23;^ 

furniture   224 

grounds   234 

gymnasium  234 

Normal    school,    second  district,    esti- 
mate 1905-1906   41 

support   1903-1904    234 

Btonra    registers,    etc 236 

walks,    etc. 236 

tunnel,    etc 236 

grutters,    etc 236 

money  drawn  1871  to  1904 659 

rcpcLirs   235 

new  building   235 

library   235 

deficit    2S6 

Noi*mal  school,  third  district,  estlnoate 

1906-1906   41 

support.   1908-1904  22€ 

new   building   237 

money  drawn  1878  to  1904 661 


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o 

Pacre. 
Oregon    Co.,    aiBsessment    for    1908-1904 

t8fX66 368 

bonded  debt'in'iSM!!!'.!!'.'.;!!!!!.'!!.'!!  600 
ledirer  ax^count  with  collector  1903- 

1904  533 

Osage   Co.»    assessiuent     for     190^1904 

taxes    359 

bonded  debt  In  1904 e09 

ledgrer  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904  534 

Ozark    Co.,    assessment     for     1903-1901 

taxes   > 309 

bonded  debt  in  1904 609 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 
1904    536 


Paper  for  State  println*:  for  1903-1904.  136 

estimate   1906-1906    43 

deficiency,    1903-1904    45 

Pan-American    Exposition    1903-1904 254 

Pay  Presidential  Electors.  1905-1906...  45 
Pemiscot  Co.,   assessment  for  1903-1904 

taxes  •  360 

bonded  debt'Vn'isoi!".'.'. '.'.'.*.!! '.*.!!!!!!!!  609 
,.  ledger  account  with  coKeotor  1903- 

1904  536 

Penitentiary  Csee  "Mo.   Penitentiary") 
Per  centage  of  tax  collected  1903-1904..  574 
Perry    Co.,    assessment     for     1908-1904 

taxes 360 

bonded  debt  iti  1904! !!!!!!!.'!!!!!.'!!.'.'.'  €09 
ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904  537 

Personal  property,    total  taxes  levied 

in  1903-1904,    each  county 404 

assessment  of  379 

Pettis   Co.,    asaeesment     for    1903-1904 

taxes    361 

bonded  debt  in  1904 609 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904   538 

Phelps   Co.,    assessment     for     190&-1904 

taxes  361 

bonded  debt  in  1904! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  610 
ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904   639 

I*lke     Co.,      assessment     for     1908-1904 

tax^s 362 

bonded  debt  In  1904......'.'.'.*.*.'...'..*.*.'.*.*  610 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904   , 540 

FlRtte    Co.,    assessment     for     1908-1904 

taxes   362 

bonded  debt  in  1904 611 

ledger  account  with  collector  1908- 

1904 541 

Polk     Co.,      assessment     for     1903-1904 

taxes  ....       .        ...  36S 

bonded  debt'  iii  *i9oi! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !  611 
ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904 542 

Presidential  Electors,  see  "pay  of." 
Pi-Intlng.    Board   of  Agriculture,    1908- 

1904  119 

Printing  and  binding  contract 28 

Printing,  state,  estimates  for  1905-1906.  4:^ 
Printing,  paper  for  state,  1908-1904... .  130 
Printing    for    executive    departments, 

1908-1904  43,  137 

deficiency  1908-1S04   46 

Printing  law.*?  and  journals  1908-1904.43,  137 

deficiency   4o 

Printing  renorts  and  documents,   1903- 

1904    .; 43,  137 

defi ciencv       ...  ...  ..  ...............    4o 

Printing  for  Horticulturai  Society  1903- 

1904  146 

Public   printing   contract 28 

Public  printing  estimates  for  1905-1906.    43 

A-46 


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Page. 
Publishing  decisicnis  courts  of  appeal 

1903-1904    139 

Publishing    decisions    supreme    court 

1903-1904  las 

assistance  1903-l$i04  188 

Publishing  constitutional  amendments 

1903-1904   262 

deficiency   46 

Pulaski   Co.,    assessment   for   1903-1904 

taxes   363 

bonded  debt   In  1904 «11 

ledger  account  with  collector  1908- 

1904 643 

Putnam    Co.,    assessment  for  19U8-1904 

taxes 364 

bonded  debt  In  3S04 612 

ledger  account  Tilth  collector  1908- 
1904   644 

R 


Ralls   Co.,      assessment     for     1903-1904 

taxes    364 

)wnded   debt  in  1904 612 

"i\        '\  account  with  collector  1908- 

' 546 

Rai       ph  Co..  iasceesment  for  1903-1904 

Vkxes    365 

jonded  debt  in  1904 613 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 
1 QQ^  ^ 546 

Ray  Co.,  'assessment  for  1908-1904  taxes  365 

bonded  debt  In  1904 618 

ledgrer  account  with  collector  1908- 

1904    647 

Railroad  commissioners  contingent  ex- 
penses 1903-1904   126 

Railroad  property,     total     assessment 

for  1903-1904  taxes 879 

Railroads,  value  of  each  for  1908-1904..  380 
Railroads,  assessed  for  1903-1904  taxes, 

miles  and  value   380,  889 

Railroad,    bridge  erd  telegraph  prop- 
erty,  total  assessnuent  for  1878  to 

1904  400 

Railroad   taxes,    each   county   1903-1904 

Rate  of  state  taxes  1860  to  1904 411 

Real  and  personal  property,  total  as- 
sessment for  3908-1904  taxes 379 

Receipts  for  1906-1906  estimated 87 

Receipts  into  Revenue  fund  1908-1904..    60 

Receipts    into    Treasury,    1903-1904 6 

Receipts       and     disbursements,      1908- 

1904    296    305 

Receipts  from  all  sources  1908-1904 63 

Receipts  each  month,   each  fund,  1903- 

1904    295.  305 

Registered  bonds,  see  "bonds,  regis- 
tered, etc." 
Repairs,  etc..  Governor's  Mansion, 
capltol,  supreme  court  building, 
armory,  state  cemetery,  etc.,  see 
same  under  appropriate  titles. 
Reports     and     documents,       1908-1904, 

printing,    see    "printing   of." 
Revenue  fund,   balance  Jan.  1,   1903....     3 
receipts  from  all  sources,    1903-1904.    50 
receipts    and    disbursements,     1903- 

1904    45,  298 

estimated    receipts  1905-1906 37 

balance  Jan.  1,   1905 22 

receipts   1908-1904    50 

disbursements   1903-1904    298 

balance  sheet  Jan.  1,  1906 316 

condition   of,    Jan.    1,    1905 30,  284 

Revenue  T-*iW,   revision  recommended.    31 

Revenue,    estimate  for  1905-1906 37 

Revenue    commission,    expenses     1903- 

1904    254 

Reynolds  Co..    assessment  for  1903-1904 

taxes    366 

bonded  debt  In  1904 613 

ledger  account   with   collector  1908- 
1904-  648 


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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 


Paffe. 
Ripley   Co..    assessment     for     1903-1904 

taxes  366 

bonded  debt  In  1904 iil3 

ledger  acooLnt   with  collector  1903- 

1904    549 

Road  and  Canal  fund,  balance  Jan.  1, 

1903   3 

balance  Jan.   1.   1905 22 

eetlmate  1905-1906  46 

disbursements    276 

receipts     and    disbursements    1908- 

1904    U,  298 

receipts  in   1903-1904 66 

balance  sheet  Jan.  1.   1905 288 

s 

St.   Charles  Co.,   assessment  for  190S- 

1904  taxes    867 

bonded  debt  in  1904 613 

ledsrer  account  with  collector  1908- 

1904  560 

St.   Clair  Co.,   assessment  for  19o3-l904 

taxes  367 

bonded  debt  In  1904 613 

ledfiTor  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904    551 

St.  Francois  Co.,  SBScssment  for  1908- 

1904  taxes   368 

bonded  debt  in  1904 613 

ledf?er  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904  662 

Ste.    Gene\ieve    Co.,    assessment     for 

11H)3-1:XM  taxes 368 

bonded  debt  in  1904 613 

ledfrer  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904   S68 

St.    Louis   Co.,    assessment     for     1903- 

1904  taxes  369 

bonded  debt   in  1904 613 

ledfrer   account  with  collector  1903- 

1904   564 

St.    I>ouls   City,    assessment    for   1903- 

1904  taxfs   378 

bonded  debt  In  1904 626 

ledg-er  account   with  collector  1903- 

1904   578 

St.    I^uls     Insane     Asylum        money 

drawn  from  1872  to  1904 680 

St.  Louis  Court  of  Appeals,  contingrent 

expenses   1903-1904    115 

use   of   books   1903-1904 117 

salary  of  marshal  1903-19(M 116 

salary  of  janitor  1903-1904 116 

stenosTJiPher   116 

rent   19031904   117 

Saline    Co.,    assessment     for     1903-1901 

taxes    969 

bonded   debt   In   1904 613 

ledper  au.;ount   with  collector  1903- 

1904   555 

School  bonds  registered  1903-1904 

School    for    Blind,    see    "Blind   School 

for." 

School  certificates  Jan.   1,   1905 24 

School    for   Deaf,    see     *'Deaf     school 

for." 

School  fund,   balance  Jan.  1,   1908 3 

balance  Jan.  1,  1906 22 

recelnts    and     disbursements     1903- 

1904   8 

rexjeipts  1S03-1904    55 

balance   sheet   1908-1904 285 

School     moneys,     estimate    from    the 

Revenue   fund   1906-1906    38 

balance  Jan.   1,   1903 3 

balance  Jan.    1.   1905 22 

receipts  and  disbursements  for  1903- 
1904   9 

receipts    in   1903- i9oi'. ^..\. .,.'...'. .[['..'.    Do 

distributed   In   1903-1904 273,  274 

balance   sheet  1908-lIwH 2S0 

School   of  Minos,    support  1903-1904 251 

estimate    1905-1906    41,    47 


appropriated   to,    from  Inheritance 

tax  287 

money  drawn  from  1875  to  1904 654 

seminary  xhoney,  support 251 

library,    etc 251 

heating,    etc 251 

equipping,    etc 252 

machinery,    etc 252 

new   building    252 

Schools,  Norm**-!.  See  "Normal  schools." 
Schuyler  Co.,   assessment  for  1903-1904 

taxes   370 

bonded  debt  in  1904 614 

ledger  acccunt  with  collector  1903- 

1904 556 

Scotland  Co.,   assessment  for  1903-1904 

taxes  370 

bonded  debt  In  1904 615 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904   5CT 

Scott    Co.,     assessment     for     1903-1904 

taxes   871 

bonded  debt  in  1904 615 

ledger  account    vVith  collector  1908- 

1904  658 

Secretary  of  State,    contingent  expen- 
ses 1903-1904    123 

deficiency 45 

carpet,   etc 124 

Seminary  certificates,  Jan.  1,  1905 26 

Seminary  fund,   balance  Jan.  1,  1908..     S 

balance  Jan.    1,    1905 22 

receipts  and  disburseme&ts,  1903-1904    V 

receipts  in  1903-1904 55 

balance  sheet  1903-1904 2S5 

Seminary  moneys,   balance  Jan.  1«  19CB     3 

bslance  Jan.   1,   1905 22 

balance   sheet  1903-1904 286 

disbursements    10 

Shannon  Co.,    assessment  for  190S-1904 

taxes   371 

bonded  debt  in  1904 615 

ledger  account  with  collector  1908- 

1904   559 

Shelby  Co.,   assessment  for  1903-1904...  372 

bonded   debt  in  1904 615 

ledger  account   with  collector  1903- 

1904  5G0 

Sheep,    total   assessment  for     1903-1904 

taxes    379 

Sinking  fund,   balance  Jan.  1,  1908 3 

balance  Jan.   1,   1905 22 

receipts  In  1903-1904  7,    55 

paid    from    1903-3904 281 

balance  sheet   1903-1904 ,. 2S6 

Special  license  commissioner  salaries.  254 

exj^enses   :a>4 

State    Auditor,    contingent     expenses, 

1903-1904    120 

carpet,    etc 121 

State  Bank  inspection  fund,   disburse- 
ments 1903-1904  13.  279 

receipts  in  1903-1904 13.    58 

State   bonds,    etc.,    see   "Bonds." 

State  Cadets,   see  "Cadets." 

State  Capitol,   cemetery,   repairs... 134,  135 

Su.te  certincatos  Jan.  1,   1903 25 

State  certificates  Jan.  1.   1905 23 

State  debt,  management  of,   1903-1904..    23 

amount  Jan.  1,   1908 23 

amount   Jan.    1.    1905 24 

interest    on    37 

State    Fair   fund,    1908-1904,    see    "Fair 

fund." 
Slate  Horticultural  Society,  see  "Hor- 
ticultural   Society." 
State  Historical  Society,  estimate  1905- 

1906  44 

State   Interest     fund,     see     "Interest 

fund." 
State  license  tax  collected  from  dram- 
shops 1902    ....* 577 

drani.«Jho|is   In  1904   580 

State    Library,    see    "Library." 


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State  Hospital  No.  1.  estimate  for  1906- 

1906    40.      46 

balance  in  fund  Jan.  1,  1903 3 

balance  in  fund  Jan.  1,   1906 22 

receipts  1903-1904  16,    o6 

salaries    202 

repairs   203 

laundry  204 

deep  well,   etc 208 

fund  disbursements   281 

balance  sbeet.    1908-1901 288 

care  of  Insane  convicts 46 

money   drawn   from   treasury  1847 

to  1904    670 

window  sTuards   208 

rewiring   203 

plumbing  204 

bakery  204 

new  bulldinfir  204 

transfer  of  patients 206 

State  Hospital  No.  2,  estimate  for  1906- 

1906    40,    46 

balance  in  fund  Jan.  1.   1903 8 

balance  in  fund  Jan.  1,   1906^ 22 

reoeipU  into  fund  1903-1904 16,    56 

salaries   206 

repairs  206 

new  building:  207 

buildin  g:    

balce  oven  :...  208 

brick  making  , 207 

fund  disbursements   281 

balance  sheet  1903-1904 288 

money   drawn    from   treasury   1872 

to  1904   674 

tiling   206 

furnishings   206 

laundry  206 

smoke  stack  200 

heater  207 

pavilion  207 

State  Hospital  No.  3,  estimate  for  1906- 

1906  40,    46 

.    balance  in  fund  Jan.  1,   1903 3 

balance  in  fund  Jan.  1,   1905 22 

receipts  into  fund  1903-19(H 16,    56 

salaries  20S 

repairs,   etc 206 

ioe  plant   209 

fund  disbursements   2S1 

balance   sheet  1908-1904 288 

money    drawn    from    treasury   1885 

to   1904    677 

furnishings  208 

laundry   209 

State  Hospital  No.  4,  estimate  for  1905- 

1906    40,    46 

balance  in  fund  Jan.  1,    1903 3 

balance  in  fund  Jan.  1,   1905 22 

receipts  into   fund   1908-1904 16,    57 

support €09 

salaries   209 

dining  room,    etc.  .^ 212 

.     furnishings,    etc 2ia 

bam,   etc 212 

buildlnirs,   purchase  site,   etc 212 

fund  disbursements   282 

balance   sheet  19(J^1904 289 

deficiency,    support  1903-1904 45 

money    drawn    from    treasury   1899 

to   1904    679 

tunnel   210 

ice  plant   210 

stomsre  room 210 

well  210 

hospital    211 

walks    211 

furniture  211 

new  building   211 

Stat<^  Mine  Inspectors,   expenses,   1903- 

1904    142 

printing  1908-1904   143 

State   Penitentiary,   see  "Mo.   peniten- 
tiary." 


Pase 

State  printing,   paper  for  1906-1904 136 

State  Revenue  fund,   see  "Revenue 

fund." 
State  School  fund,  balance  Jan.  1,  1906     8 
receipts  and  disbursements  1903-1904     8 

balance  Jan.  1,  1906 22 

estimated   receipts  1906-1906    37 

disbursements  lKi8-1904   8 

State  Revenue  Agents,    Auditor's  re- 
marks     81 

State  School  moneys,  balance  Jan.  1, 

1908 8 

receipts   and    disbursements,     1903- 

1904  9 

amounts   from  revenue  in  1905-1906 

estimated   88 

receipts  in   1903-1904    66 

distributed    1903-1904    273,  274 

State  Seminary  fund,   see   "Seminary 

fund." 
State     Sinking     fund,     see     "Sinking 

fund,"  etc. 
State  taxes  charged  against  collectors, 

each   coimty,    1908-1904 407 

Slate  taxes  from  1860  to  1904 411 

on     foreign    insurance    companies 

1908-1904 416,  461 

on  express  companies  i903-i9o4 457 

State   Treasurer,    contingent   expenses 

3903-1904   121 

beer  inspection  122 

file  cases   122 

carpet  122 

State      University,     seo     "University 
State." 

Stationery  for  state  departments,  1903- 

2904  ^ ,^  156 

estimate  for  *i969--i966  '.'.'.*.*!.*!."..'!!].!!."!    43 

deficiency  1908-1904   45 

Stoddard  Co.,   assessment  for  1903-1904 

taxes  372 

bonded  debt*  in  1904!  !.'.*.'.*.*.'.'.'."!!!!.*!.' !  616 
ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904  561 

Stone  Co.,     assessment    for     1908-1904 

taxes  373 

bonded  debt  in  1904 616 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904   562 

Sullivan  Co.,    assessment  for  1908-1904 

taxes  373 

bonded  debt  in  1904 616 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903-  ■ 

1904   563 

Superintendent  Public  Schools,  contin- 
gent expenses,    1903-1904 125 

Supreme    Court,    contingent    expenses 

1903-1904    113 

pay  of  engineer 114 

repairs  to  building 45,  136 

printing   decisions    of   1903-1904 138 

assistance,    etc 138 

Swamp   land   indemnity    fund   1903-1904 

20,  291 

balance  Jan.  1,   1905 22 

Special   liquor  license  tax 34,  160,  188 

Spratt.   E.  H..   relief  of 255 

See.   R.   E.,    relief  of  256 

Stewart,   Robert  M.,    monument  for..  25'' 


Taney   Co.,    assessment     for    1903-1904 

taxes   374 

bonded  debt  in  1904 616 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 
1904  564 

Taxes,  total,  levied  on  lands  and  town 

lots   1903-1904    401,  404 

Tax  books,    abstracts  1860  to  1904 410 

Taxes  charged  against  railroad,  bridge 
and  telegraph  property,  each 
county,    1903-1904    412 


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Page. 

Taxes.  »tate  and  county,  charged 
against  ooUectors  In  1903-1904,  each 
county  407 

Taxe»  chariped  against  merchants  and 
majuifacturers,  each  county,  1903- 
1904    439,  442 

Taxes  charged  against  foreign  Insur- 
ance   comi>anies    19C>3-1904 446,  451 

Taxation   of   express  companies,    1908- 

1^04    ^  ^  ^  ^ ^fff 

T'lxatlon, '  rate  of,  from  iseo* to  1904.'.'.'.',  4U 
Telegraph  property,  each  company  as- 
sessed  1908-1904   384,  3^ 

Telegraph,    railroad  and  bridge  prop- 
erty assessment  from  1878  to  1904.  400 
Telegraph    taxes,    each    county,     1903- 

1904  .- 412 

Telephone    taxes,     each    county,    1903- 

1904    412 

Telegraph    property   total    assessment 

for    1903  1904    taxes 384 

Texas   Co.,    assessment     for     1903-1904 

taxes   374 

bonded  debt  In  lf04 617 

ledger  account  with  collector  1908- 

1904    665 

Total   warrants  on  the  several  funds 

1906-1904  ' 

Total  taxable  weaith  for 'l9bi-19b*4  taxes  379 
Tribune  Printing  Co.,   contract  with..    28 

Transporting  convicts,    1906-1904 108 

Trans-&tl84lss>ippi    Kxposltlon    2d4 

Trial    balances   1908-190* 314 

Training   School    for    Boys,    estimates 

1906-1906    41,     46 

fund,    balance  Jan.   1.   1903 3 

fund,    rt-ceipts  into  1908-1904 57 

balance,    Jan.  1,    1906 22 

salaries    In    1908-1904 218 

balance   sheet   1903-1904 17,  292 

func'    disbursements    1903-1904 17,  282 

money    drawn    from    treasury    1887 

to  1904  685 

repairs   218 

steam  plant  2i9 

building 219 

laundi-v  219 

brick  making  219 

u 

University,    State,    estimates  for  1906- 

1906    41,     47 

support    19CC-1904    240 

summer   srhool    1908-1904 240 

labr.ratory.    live  stock,    etc 25;i 

miedical   building   250 

englnwerlns:   laboratory    250 

contingent    fund    242 

libraries    241 

laboratories   24z 

granitoid   f.oor    248 

world's   fair    248 

museum  249 

cold  storage 249 

new  boilers    249 

experiment    station    2r-(t 

dairy  husbandry   24<^ 

student    labor    243 

approprlptlons,    Inheritance    tax 280 

money   drawn    from  treasury   Oct. 

1,    1841  to  Doc.   31.    1904 647 

seminary  mcnoys,    support   24) 

seworapTP     241 


Page. 

law  library  Ml 

libirary,    history,    etc 2fl. 

athletics   242 

heat  plant  2£ 

Parker   hospital    243 

Read  hall   243 

Benton  dub   243 

fellowship    244 

academdc  department  244 

law    department    244 

department   of   education 244 

medlcAl  department  245 

engine^ng  department  245 

agrioultural  coPege   245 

walks   2^ 

ohemical  laboratory  247 

gjonnasium    246 

physics  bUIdlng  246 

v«*terirary   hospital    246 

homeopathy  247 

state  cadets  247 

girls  dormitory   217 

laboratory   agriculture    248 

electric   light   pJant 248 

water   plant   249 

V 

Vernon  Co.,  assessment  for  1908-1904  ..  375 

bonded  debt  in  1904 617 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 
1904    ..* 566 

Veterinary  service,   pay  of  1903-1904.... 

Vioksburg   commission    259 

w 

Warrants  drawn  each  month  1908-1904  298 
Warren  Co.,   assessment  for  1903-1904.  3:5 

bonded  debt  in  19C4 61& 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904   567 

Washington  Co.,    assessment  for  1903- 

1904    876 

bonded  debt  in  19C4 61S 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904  568 

AA'ayne  Co.,    assessment   for     1903-1904 

taxes    376 

bonded  debt  in  1904 618 

ledger  account  with  collector  1903- 

1904   5© 

Webster  Co.,    assessment   for  1903-1904 

taxes  877 

bonded  debt  in  1904 618 

ledger  account  with  collector  1908- 

1904  670 

Wolf  scalps,   estimates  for  1905-1906 44 

Worth    Co.,    assessment   for     190S-19(H 

taxes  377 

bonded  debt  in  1904 613 

ledger  account  with   collector  1908- 

1904    571 

Wright    Co.,    assessment    for    1903-1904 

taxes    378 

bonded  debt  in  1904. 618 

ledger  account  witn  collector  1908- 

1904   672 

War  claim  against  United  States... 36.  265 
World's     Fair,    support     of     National 

Guard    156 

■VSIllard,    Arthur  Lee,    sword  for 260 

Warrants  drawn  on  all  funds  1908-1904.  281 


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