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THE GIFT OF
Compliments of
WM. W. WILDER,
State Auditor
REPORT
STATE AUDITOR
^^43kd general assembly
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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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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.
29
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Pamphlets of 16 pages, per 100 copies
32 pages, per 100 copies
48 pages, per 100 copies
100 pages, per 100 copies
'* 200 pages, per 100 copies
Kach additional 100 pages, 75 cents per 100 copies.
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BINDING LAWS AND JOURNAI.S— IN BOARDS.
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600 pages and exceeding 250 pages.
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E#ach additional 100 pages 1 cent per copy.
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48 pages per 100 copies
100 pages per 100 copies
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8 " " demy, $12.50; addlUonal copies. 111.00.
8 *' " medium, $16.00; additional copies, 113.00.
8 " '• royal $16.00; addlUonal copies, $15.00.
8 *' " super royal, $20.00; additional copies, $18.00.
.45
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REPORT 01" THE STATE AUDITOR.
BINDING CHECK-BOOKS AND CERTIFICATES IN LEATHER AND CLOTH.
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common points, -whether single, faint or double lines.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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3.I68 4I
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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
S
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diem of m
rs during
m
. ?«
. 8BO
• SS
' 50?
&• 1
:?B
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
. o
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
r»
kKPORT OF THE STATE AUDITOR.
HOUSE OP REPRESBNTATIVES-Contlnued.
Names of members.
Oountles.
S
m
*v
H
?>?= sg-s
«l
sal
oSSf
•i w
3.0
mile
diem
i;
if
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: {§
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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
406 ro
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
57 00
20 00
356 00
483 («
60 00
20 00
356 00
426 00
66 00
20 00
856 00
442(0
60 00
20 00
356 00
42B0i)
60 00
30 00
356 00
446C0
aooo
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
20 CO
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.
i^
CD
CD
■
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SB
n
SB
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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
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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
< •
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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
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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
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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
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I'onons to wbom WAtrtaU
For wtaftt pnrpom the j were Issued ,
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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 •*
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Minute
Clerk
Paper
Minority clerk
Page
Assistant postal clerk.
Journal clerk
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Clerk
Docket clerk....
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Oommittee clerk
Laundry
Fees investigati ng committee.
Stationery
II
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Stationery.
1 1
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Stationery
Stenographer . . ,
Minority clerk.
Journal * *
Fountain pens.
Clerk
Janitor
Marshal fees....
Stationery ,
II
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Committee clerk.
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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
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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
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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,
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Journal clerk
Journal clerk.
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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
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Expense contest case.
Stationery
t •
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Clerk
Committee clerk ,
Page
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Stenographer
Journal clerk... ,
Engrossing clerk.
Janitor
Committee clerk.
Janitor ,
Stationery
Engrossing clerk
Witness fees
Merchandise
Sergeant at arms.
Stamps, etc
S90 00
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
30 00
500
36 00
12,431 £6
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113 00
700
142 00
82 00
262 50
166 00
227 50
166 00
30 00
30 00
30 00
72 85
248 50
200
87 50
178 50
30 00
30 00
9) 00
20OOO
30 00
30 00
30 OO
90 00
no 00
30 00
30 00
30 00
227 50
178 60
213 50
7 50
96 00
113 00
750
113 00
111 50
113 00
262 50
340 90
249 00
241 50
13S 00
283 50
4 00
30 00
255 50
17 00
1 70
24 00
93 34
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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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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.
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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
Jud|(
1st circuit
2d ••
3d »•
4th ••
4th '•
5th ••
7th '*
9th '•
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13th •*
14th ••
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16th •*
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17th *•
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19th ••
20th ••
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843 42
221 07
190 33
54 40
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862 53
176 80
412 49
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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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178 96
125 05
826 80
210 60
176 56
102 23
202 99
278 11
164 35
344'i3
126 55
377 80
107 05
172 50
139 24
53 40
96 17
S38 56
100 24
45 05
113 60
306 54
139 42
259 60
423 98
121 80
56 60
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$417 67
522 38
346 12
190 33
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708 60
539 OB
868 53
615 48
233 36
566
378 11
484 13
50 60
943 58
263 75
914 96
28 70
112 50
3S2 80
453 17
631 78
818 70
366 72
857 06
262 72
117 96
306 17
810 97
407 60
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632 13
296 10
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REPORT OF THE STATE AUDITOR.
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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OS, 652 25
$475,074 97
Counties.
Persons to whom warrants were
issued.
Adair
Andrew
Atchison
Audrain
Barry
Barton
Bates
Benton
Bollinger.....
Boono
Buchanan . . . .
Butler
Oaldwell
Callaway....
Camden
0. Qlrardeau.
Carroll
Orow« James A., treasurer
Roberts, Chas. N.. sheriff
Hull, S. T., marshal
Schmitt, C. 0., treasurer
Halcomb, Lyman, sheriff
Anderson, Jno. M.. treasurer.
Million, Geo. B., sheriff
Turner, Wm. H.. treasurer.
.Tames, Qulncy , sheriff ....
Murphy, O. P., treasurer
Sulllyan, Jno. R., sheriff
Rex, Jno. W., treasurer.
Harlow, J. M., sheriff ...
Johnson. W. T., treasnrer.
Smith, Jos. F., sheriff
Davis, Jas. F., treasurer.
McDade, H. L., sheriff...
Slinkard, J. V., treasurer
King, A. C, sheriff
Batterton, Jas. M., treasurer....
Bradford, Frank C. , sheriff
Goff, Nathan D., treasurer.
Spencer, Martin, sheriff
Davidsoo, A. W., treasurer
Hogg, Jas. U., sheriff
White, W. B., treasurer.
Mc Masters, Sam, sheriff.
Sharp, Joseph, treasurer
Moore, Jas. E. , sheriff. . .
McOrory. Jno. S.. treasurer
Wilson, Ira H., sheriff
Williams. Chas. E.. treasurer.
Schade, Wm. F., sheriff
Orr, Thomas A^ treasurer.
Cruzen, Isaac 0., sheriff...
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$(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
O
$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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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
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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
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|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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Monroe
Montgomery-
Morgan
New Madrid..
Newton. . .'. ..
Nodaway
Oregon
Osage
Ozark
Pemiscot
Perry
Pettis
Phslps
Pike
Platte
Polk
Palaskl —
Putnam
Ralls
Randolph
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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
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REPORT OF THE STATE AUDITOR,
COSTS IN CRIMINAL CASBS-Oontlnued.
Counties.'
Persons to whom warrants were
issued.
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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
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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,
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J. W, Wofford. judge erImlDl
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190 Id
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743 04
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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.)
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Counties.
Persons to whom warrants were
issued.
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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
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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
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50
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II
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1
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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
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£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
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1
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1
1
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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
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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
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1
1
1
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50
50
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50
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50
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50
50
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50
50
1 50
1
1
1
1
1
1
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
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
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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
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Bolivar
Trenton
HartviUe
Oak Grove
Tipton
Seneca
Clarksburg
Blackburn
Alanthus
Waver ly ,
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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,
$150
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11 50
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2 75
7 00
360
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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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50
50
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50
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1 50
50
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50
50
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$3 00
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87
50
45
00
50
4 80
6 OJ
2 70
1 7.5
1 00
3 60
CO
11 70
1 50
5 03
2 52
4 dO
3 60
75
6 50
00
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3
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4
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1 50
50
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30
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10 15
4 50
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50
50
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30
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87
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50
30
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2 50
5 10
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13 20
3 00
6 53
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4 50
560
5 40
8 50
5 50
600
23 31
3 00
4 00
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250
2 .50
4 50
2 20
13 30
1
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2
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50
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11 65
6 00
3
3
50
30
6 00
3
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1
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70
6 TiO
2 20
5 27
1 50
2 .'lO
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50
10
50
9 5C
6 .50
5 85
2 50
fi 35
3 00
50
20
70
75
3 70
6 22
5 55
4
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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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50
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50
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$5 52
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10 00
5 00
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3 80
78 85
4 00
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1 70
1 25
8 50
4 30
7 70
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4 97
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5 00
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3 50
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8.5
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65
60
6 31
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2 50
1 20
8 15
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12
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6 50
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9 10
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6 50
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t 50
5 50
13 40
6 47
12 50
6 90
13 50
500
3 50
4 50
6 50
5 75
3 60
11 90
6 50
4 50
3 50
3 50
6 00
3 45
500
635
6 80
8 15
7 10
7 81
6 50
4 00
2 70
9 65
1 f.O
5 97
1 50
5 00
6 50
4 83
3 70
5 62
4 60
1 50
11 50
10 15
i68
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 .
91 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
1 SO
50
50
50
1
1
1
1
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50
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1 50
50
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1 50
50
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to
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50
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60
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50
50
50
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50
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1 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
1 SO
1 50
1 50
50
50
50
50
60
1
1
1
1
1
1 50
50
50
50
50
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1 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
1
1
1
1
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1 50
50
50
50
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1 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
1 ."iO
1 5<i
1 £0
1 50
J 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
13
1
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1
2
70
00
65
70
10
50
50
900
800
13 75
230
300
S 00
13 90
i 00
300
5 51
4 00
10 00
00
00
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CO
60
50
50
2) OU
8 50
500
3 62
1
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1
4
2
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1 00
2 70
10 90
220
11 00
17 50
2 30
1 25
350
19 50
8 40
5 20
12 ("5
50
200
4*66'
11 10
200
5 80
15 CO
.. f
8 f,0
3 00
11 80
63
6 59
3 50
200
7 00
2 00
2:>i
50
7 20
4 00
3 80
200
15 20
250
2 15
2 20
660
3 00
4 00
10 50
3 SO
15 25
3 80
50
50
3 50
15 40
50
SO
50
50
SO
01
50
50
11 50
250
6 SO
2
5
2
4
50
SO
10
00
900
26 50
10 OU
6 50
4 12
1 50
250
420
12 40
370
12 50
19 00
390
2 "tS
500
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
10 CO
4 £0
13 30
2 13
800
SCO
350
8 50
350
4 00
1 200
8 70
1 50
5 50
5 30
i 3 50
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
BO
60
50
1 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
1 50
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
50
00
50
50
50
50
50
60
50
60
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
1 50
1 50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
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50
1 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
60
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
60
50
50
50
50
50
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
i'66'
40
1 00
7 SO
200
5 47
1 90
16 0)
655
11 70
500
500
375
10 00
85
......... ^^.
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4 50
3 50
: 7 80
: 5 00
12 50
11 50
390
500
550
80O
300
1 50
3 30
30 40
2 70
5 40
4 00
] £0
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
|l 50
]
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1
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1
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1
1
1
1
1
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1 50
50
50
50
50
50
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50
50
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1
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1
1
1
1
1
1
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1
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1
1
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1
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50
50
50
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50
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50
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50
50
50
50
50
50
50
60
50
50
50
50
OU
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
1 50
1
1
1
1
1
1
50
50
50
50
to
50
Stamps.
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
;rotai.
14
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5
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80
50
60
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675
00
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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.
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1
1
1
1
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1
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1
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1
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1
1
1
1
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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
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50
50
50
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11,275 00
Stamps.
II 50
15 50
8 25
7 60
1 50
3 70
00
30
00
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
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1
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300
$3,703 86
6 40
1 50
5 80
1 SO
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5
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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
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I (.978 86
DUAMSIIOl* KBKPB118.
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
5 (K)
l.iO
4 70
1 50
1 42
$:i6r>0
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
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50
SO
50
50
50
50
50
50
1 50
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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50
50
50
60
50
50
1 SO
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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1
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50
50
50
50
50
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1 50
1 50
50
50
60
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1 50
1 50
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1 50
1 50
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$17 95
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37 43
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15 .50
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12 00
5 00
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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
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17 25
1 75
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6(K)
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25 00
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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
1 1
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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
I «
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« •
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$1 50
1 5C
1 50
1
1
1
1
1
1
50
50
50
50
50
50
3 00
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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
50
1 50
50
50
50
50
50
fiO
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
8 bO
2 55
1 90
50
40
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4
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1
1
2
54
00
200
200
800
10 00
6U0
1 00
45
4 30
530
9U0
10 00
1 00
8 50
10 20
8
2
2
2
10
00
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 •
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• •
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
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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
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1 50
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3 50
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8 50
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6 50
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26 50
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13 50
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21 50
1 50
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21 50
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22 75
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45 90
1 50
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18 72
1 50
19 00
20 50
1 50 1
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1 50
1 50
1 SO
1 50
1 50
16 10
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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
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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
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1
1
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50
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50
50
50
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50
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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
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1 SO
50
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1 SO
1 .50
1 50
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50
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1
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50
50
50
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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
IS 0)
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
« t
t 4
• t
» t
• t
« <
t I
• t
i <
• •
t (
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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
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1 50
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50
50
50
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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
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15 20
700
26 50
200
•5 00
20 00
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5 08
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17 00
22 00
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300
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12 70
10 00
6 84
6 90
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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
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50
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1 50
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50
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50
60
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50
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500
14 00
10 00
1 00
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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
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21 33
11 00
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9 95
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23 41
9 75
10 00
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500
10 00
11 98
25 00
25 00
10 00
5 10
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4 70
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760
660
108
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Ill 10
650
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11 50
3 40
10 00
200
6 50
650
220
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11 50
12 10
300
45
300
7 65
650
4 50
5 5U
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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
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24 91
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11 25
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11 60
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1 50
6 50
1 60
11 50
1 50
13 48
1 50
28 50
26 50
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7 40
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6 20
4 50
9 00
1 50
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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
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1 50
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50
50
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1 50
1 90
1 50
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1 50
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50
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60
50
60
50
50
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50
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50
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1
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50
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1 SO
1 50
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50
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1 50
1 60
50
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1 50
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1 50
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1 50
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1 50
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1
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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
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25 00
10 00
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25 00
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10 00
10 00
23 50
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7 90
4 50
4 65
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350
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14 00
26 15
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6 50
12 36
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26 50
52 90
30 00
26 60
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21 60
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21 60
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4 50
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26 50
11 50
11 75
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13 65
13 45
13 50
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6 50
8 70
26 50
26 60
6 60
11 50
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16 60
9 40
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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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112 50
760
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5 CO
1 80
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12 50
11 50
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450
5 60
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9 25
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6 70
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2 60
2 40
2 70
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9 57
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10 10
17 00
32 23
11 60
17 00
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8 00
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9 10
4 50
6 50
3 30
3 50
2 70
4 98
3 50
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1 85
14 00
13 10
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6 00
700
1 50
14 20
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18 10
61 50
29 15
25 10
21 50
26 50
10 75
13 53
1 50
8 20
26 50
1 50
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6 50
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3 90
4 20
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1 70
6 50
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26 50
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28 50
6 50
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11 50
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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
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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
> «
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• (
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
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50
50
50
50
50
50
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50
50
50
50
1 50
50
50
3 00
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1
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1
1
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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
( •
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t I
< (
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$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
579 SO
194 48
194 48
194 48
194 48
194 SS
194 48
194 48
194 48
191 48
194 48
194 48
194 48
191 48
191 48
194 48
194 48
194 48
194 48
194 48
i^ 4*1
194 48
104 i!J
191 48
48
48
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
194 48
194 48
194 48
198 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 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
194 48
684 80
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BALANCE SHEETS.
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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Caldwell
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 . . . .
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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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4 4
4 4
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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.
IS5.0C0 00
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
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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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Geo. W. Roeper, •'
J. S. Sloan,
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Theo. Overman,
Walter Reed,
Geo. T. Carter.
W. H. Davis,
Walter Owensby,
treasurer.
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Thos. .T. Honey,
R. M. Roper,
N. F. Kelley,
treasurer.
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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.
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J. E. Kallenbach,
O. N. Davis,
Jno,- T. Allen,
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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
$35 37
Montgomery . . .
Morgan
New M adrid . . .
J no. G. Rodgers, *
G. M. Hargett,
L. B. Watfien. '
U. 8. Anderson, '
Ben. F. Litts, '
J. Cal. Taylor, *
L.J. Philbert.
Marion H ask ins, *
T. H. Patterson. '
Chas. Lltsch, *
Clemens Uonkomp, '
Grand ville Allen, *
F. M. Mackey,
Nona J. Elley, •
0. J. Egbert. ^ *
John L. Mitchell, '
R. Timmons, *
J. Phil. Briscoe, *
W. J. Moffltt,
Geo. E. Hamilton, '
Jas. A. Brown. *
W. 0. S. Lackey.
H. W. Konstelner, '
0. L. Housley, *
3. J. Hensley, *
Louis Nauman, '
Philip Duesser, '
J. W. Winning.
J. U. Watkins, *
Martin Miller,
W. H. H. Huston, *
S. 0. Jenkins, '
J. M. Pickett,
A. T. Jolly, •
W. M. Langley,
W. J. Matkin,
35 37
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$«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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Mir^SOL'kl TKAIMXG SCHOOL FOR BOYS FUXD.
(Aef:t\on 7%(Ki, Berlsed 9tatates 1«J9.
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Dr.
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
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649.568 73
49.679 95
6.144 SB
$105.3:5 56
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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 "
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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
1 1
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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.
i
SO*
5?
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
26 04
31 10
36 68
12 06
1 5S
1 67
161
ST. LOUIS CITY.
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
12,250
1,000
6,420
I
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
ABSTRACTS OF ASSESSMENT.
379
RECAPITULATION.
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
Atses and Jenrets
Ntat en ttle
Sueep
Kegs
J^W other live stock
Money, bonds -aud notes
Brokers and exchange dealers.
Corporate companies ,
All other personal property...
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Total value real and personal property.
Railroad, bridge, telegraph and tele-
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42,205,552
1:^46,571,149
492,074,282
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All other personal property
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Total taxable wealth in county.
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In 1S72 the assessed Taluation of railroad property, not incladlng lands, town lots and
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27.484,211 81
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88,380.316 98
40,955,319 62
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46,960,625 64
47,705,349 83
54,196,996 89
67,273,911 64
69,147,223 34
60,320,420 88
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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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618,628 47
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622,570 26
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840,975 60
913,587 60
923,510 90
928,324 36
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2,002,507 71
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AESTIlACrS OV TAX BOOKS.
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1304, eicluslye of merchants' and manutncturerg' atoek and railroad, bridge, and tele-
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TABLE NO. 8.
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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For 18G6— Revenue tax, 40 cents. Military tax, 50 cents. Military poll-tax, $2 Reve-
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For 1867— Revenue tax, 25 cents. Revenue poll-tax, 50 cents. State interest tax, 40
cents.
For 18t}8— Revenue tax, 25 cents. Revenue poll-tax, 50 cents. State interest tax, 25
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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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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
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to the State Treasurer.
Name of companies.
Location of home
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Amount of
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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
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29,815 29
26,793 47
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44,214 03
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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
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18,583 49
36,023 84
39,275 34
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18.842 48
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535 87
1,318 45
884 28
130 37
3,218 38
787 10
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888 63
93 51
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2,578 61
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726 06
720 19
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935 93
149 44
938 28
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439 64
610 38
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298 66
371 68
720 48
785 62
418 96
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376 85
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Colonial Assurance
Columbia
Commerce
Commonwealth
Concordia Fire
Connecticut Fire
Continental
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Detroit Fire and Marine
Equitable Fire and Marine
Farmers Fire
Fire Association
Flremens
Firemens
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Fire Ins. Co. of County of Philadelphia.
Franklin Fire
German
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German-Amercan
German Fire
Germanla Fire
Glrard Fire and Marine
Glens Falls
Greenwich
Hanover Fire
Hartford Fire
Home
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Indemnity Fire
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Insurance Co. of North America
Kings County Fire
Lafayette Fire
I^Iverpool and London and Globe
Lumbermens
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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
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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
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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
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the State during
the year
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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
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Aurora.
Auxvasse.
Bethany. . ,
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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.
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14
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25
4
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27
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27
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22
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28
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30
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34
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25
20
20
20
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20
30
44
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11.000
1.000
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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
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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,
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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.
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20 years
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20 ••
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20 *•
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5-20 years
15
15
20
20
20
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20 •'
20
13
20
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10 years...
10-20 years
6
20 years...
5-20 years
30 years
30 •'
10
20
20
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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!
;■■»
S-lJIiS,?::::;::.;:::;:.
Jnne-Dee,
»ept-Hai-
asStS*.:-::::::.::::
. 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
a
a.
I
a
cr
B
SB
o
*1
1 B
X
a
ft.
(0
S
»
d
*4
V*-
O
- a
d
s
D
•
cr
t
9
Q,
C
n
10
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:'"''
i 1
>
II
■ ?
>
il
4
pi
Por.fUg,™.
Louto Mo
Jan-JulT..
•a,ooD
ov
00
i
I
I
00
!i
00
oo
!S
00
S!
00
00
00
00
00
iS
00
00
00
w
i
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^....
^
''i
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
1.500 J
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
Various
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.
• t
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.
OiRS.
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.
!•
Nov. 1. 1908.
Nov. 1.1910.
Dec. 31, 1917.
Sept. 1. 1911.
Mar. 14. 1004.
Nov. 1, 1H22.
Nov. 1. 1023.
Oct. 1. 1011.
i<
June 15, 1905.
June 1. 1921.
May 25. 1904.
( •
Aug. 8. 1004.
Sept. 15.1004.
Nov. 10. 1004.
« .
Jan. 1, 1000.
July 1. loen.
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..
6
4
7
10
4
4
4
3H
3^
3^
4
4
6
6
6
3.65
4
4
3H
4
4
4
4
3.66
BH
4
4
3H
3H
3M
6
6
7
6
4
6
6
4H
4^
6
5
5
6
6
6
6
4M
3K
4H
4
6
6
6
6
6
6
5
4
4
6
4H
4H
5
5
4
5
5
4K
4
6
5
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.
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Peb-Ang .. .
Dec-Jane.
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■ Jan-July..
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Ohlcago, 111 Mai^Sept.
Urlcb, Ho Apr-Ocl...
Bt. LoDis, Mo Jan-.'-'~
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Water-works
St. Jo. & Denver R.K.
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Purchane city block 131.
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Ourrentrevenue... ....
Sewers
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Flredept..balldln'g!!!!
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12,710
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St. Louis
60
11,000
Oct. 1, 1908..
90 years...
Oct. 1. 1088..
4
15
500
Oct. 27, 1009..
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Oct. 27, 1904.
6
Westboro
Atchison
Howell
8
55
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500
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Oct. 1, 1900...
3-10 •• ...
80 •• ...
Auff.l, 1910..
Sept. ao. 1000.
6
West Plains
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LOCAL BONDED INDEBTEDNESS.
629
FOR ATED TOWNS ON JULYl, IflOl— Continued.
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Chicago, 111
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Oct-Apr.
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160.000
7,600
2.200
27,600
132.485,401
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Current revenue.
Fire department bldg.
Water and light plant.
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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
■ • « • • • ,
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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
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5,000 00
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UNIVERSITY FUNDS.
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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
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10,000 00
5,000 00
10,000 00
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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
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2.500 00
1.067 64
1,230 00
8.582 55
1.103 71
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16,000 00
16.000 00
25.500 00
18.000 00
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47.841 61
28,516 54
64.554 06
34,383 00
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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
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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
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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
• • • • • I
I ••••■• I
•jio
4*:
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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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
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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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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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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
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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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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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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
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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
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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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