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January 31. To J. H. Welch Company, one code account book, for Secre- tary of State, $10.25.
January 31. To Miller Printing Company, Treasurer's warrant record, at $9.25,
January 31. Board of Control, two storekeeper's records, at $10. 80 each.
February 14. For Treasury, 2,000 revenue receipts, to Iowa Lithographing Company, at $83. 75.
February 14. To J. H. Welch Company, Auditor's warrant register at $12, and six medium record books, at $56 for six.
February 14. To Pattie-Sutherland Company, 1,000 teacher's certificates, for the Superintendent of Public Instruction, at $105.00.
March 28. To Iowa Lithographing Company, for 1,000 revenue receipts, with duplicates, for Treasury, at $17.50, and 8, 000 notary public commissions, at $172. 50.
April 15. To Egan-Anderson Company, Atlantic, two registers, $:7.
April 15. Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, three dozen 4x8 feet and three 8x16 feet standard wool bunting flags, $80. 25.
May 15. For half-tone engravings to Star Engraving Company.
May 23. For four record books for Auditor and two account books for Treasurer to Iowa Printing Co. at $68.00 for six,
May 23. To Iowa Lithographing Company for 2,000 checks for treasury at $75.
July 11 and 12. Contracts for sundry supplies for State capitol uses were awarded on competitive bids.
July 31. With Globe Machinery & Supply Company to dispose of discarded radiators, etc., to be removed from capitol.
September 14. To Younker Bros. for carpets for capitol uses for two years from September 15, 1903.
September 29. To Capital City Brick & Pipe Company to finish two vaults for Secretary of State at $385.
October 15. With L. H. Kurtz for installation of water closet and lavatory in basement.
October 30. To Bloomfield Coal & Mining Company for coal for capitol heating plant till July 24, 1904
October 30. To Martin-Culbertson Company to cut and finish doorway between treasury and adjoining room north at $365.
November 5. To Art Metal Construction Company to build and install steel book shelving in warehouse at $6, 000.
November 20. To Wilcox Manufacturing Company for carrier system for storage warehouse at $1, 133.32.
November 20. To Art Metal Construction Company for steel cases for Sec- retary of State's basement vault at $879. 40.
December 16. To J. H. Welch Printing Company, one Auditor's agents' record at $14, and one Treasurer's cash memorandum at $8.
December 16. To Republican Printing Company, one Auditor's insurance fee book ai $8.50. .
December 16. To Egan-Anderson Company, one collateral inheritance reg- ister at $17.
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December 28. To Republican Printing Company for 100 pocket records of mine examinations.
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
February 14. Application of State Savings & Loan association for approval of amendment to articles of incorporation denied, same not being in conformity with requirements of law.
February 4. Proposed articles of Mutual Home Guarantee association were on motion refused approval, as being fundamentally inconsistent with the building and loan statutes.
February 27. Amendment to articles of State Savings & Loan association of Sioux City approved
September 21. Plan of liquidation proposed by National Building & Savings association of Boone, Iowa, was refused approval.
SECURITIES APPROVED FOR AUDITOR OF STATE'S DEPARTMENT.
January 31. For Merchant's Life of Burlington, $2, 000, city warrants of Burlington, Iowa.
February 14. For Merchant's Life Association of Burlington, $2,000, Bur- lington city warrants.
July 13. For Merchant's Life Association of Burlington, $3, 000, Burlington city warrants.
July 13. For Banker's Life Association, $25, 000, bonds of Independent Dis- trict of West Des Moines, Iowa.
November 14. For Equitable Life Insurance Co. of Iowa, Dallas county warrants in sum of $14, 927.50,
November 14. For Banker's Life Association of Des Moines, bonds of Inde- pendent School District of Marathon, Iowa, in sum of $15, 000.
November 20. Equitable Life Association of Iowa, Dallas county warrants In sum of $17, 730. 97.
December 16. For Merchant's Life Association of Burlington, Iowa, $3, 000 Burlington city warrants.
PRINTING AUTHORIZED.
January 2. To Auditor of state for 1,000 copies of Opinion of Attorney General, as to auditor of state's authority to examine certain insurance compa- nies.
January 2. Department of Agriculture authorized to issue 1902 "Year Book," in an edition of 3, 000 copies.
January 2. Clerk of Supreme Court 10, 600 lithographed letter and note. heads.
January 2. Secretary of Council, blank form for railway report to Execu- tive Council.
January 31. Secretary of State, edition of 10,000 copies of Highway Stat- utes.
February 27. For Governor, 5, 000 embossed letterheads and 5, 000 envelopes. March 23. Three forms, lithographed, for insurance certificates. .
September 14. The edition of 1903, Weather Bureau Report, fixed at 10, 000. September 14. Edition of Mine Inspector's Report, fixed at 3, 000 copies.
November 20. Edition of Report of Dairy Commissioner, fixed at 4,000 sopies.
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December 16. One hundred Mine Inspectors pocket examination record books.
CUTS FOR ILLUSTRATING REPORTS, AUTHORIZED.
January 15. For Agricultural Year Book.
February 27. For Horticultural Reports, ten cuts.
March 28. For Academy of Science Report.
May 15. For Superintendent Public Instruction, two, for memorial leaflet. November 7. For Biennial Report of Superintendent Public Instruction, sixteen pages, twenty cuts.
December 16. For Official Register, one engraving of Ex-Gov. Drake.
December 28. For Library Commission, fifty cuts for biennial report.
AUTHORITY TO PUBLISH STATUTES, GRANTED.
January 31. To Agricultural Department, Road Laws, in Year Book.
February 27. To Mine Inspectors. to print 1, 000 copies of Mining Laws.
December 16. To M. H. Fairbanks & Bro., Chicago, to print in circular form Code, section 2522.
FURNITURE AUTHORIZED.
Januar 5. For Historical Department, lounge.
January 5. For Treasury, Secretary's Office and Auditor's Office, each one desk chair.
January 31. For Clerk of Courts, Challenge eyelet punch.
January 31. Case of pigeon holes for Clerk of Supreme Court.
April 15. Typewriter desk, chair and "tree" for hats and coat, for Clerk of S preme Court.
November 20. Bookcase for Attorney General.
November 30. For Librarian, desk and chair.
December 16. For Attorney General, bookcase.
NEW CARPETS PURCHASED.
August 31. For Railway Commission.
November 7. For Adjutant-General.
November 7. For Clerk of Supreme Court,
November 7. For Superintendent of Publi ; Instr: ction.
November 7. For Treastry Departmen :; in room now occupied by Horti- cultural Society.
November 20. For office of State Librarian.
December 28. For Secretary of State's basement offices.
December 28. For Barber Snop in basement.
TELEPHONES AUTHORIZED.
January 31. Iowa Telephone authorized for Land Office.
.January 31. Extensions of Iowa and of Mutual lines for Governor's rooms.
March 28. Mutual Tel:phone granted Superintende t of Public Instruction.
APPROPRIATIONS MADE.
January 14. To Adjutant-General, $100.00 for expenses to Washington, D. C., to secure further reimbursement of State for expenses during Spanish- American war.
June 2. To Board of Control to repair tornado damage loss at Glenwood Institution for feeble-minded children, $4, 000,
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CLASSIFIED STATEMENT.
OF CLAIMS APPROVED BY THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF THE STATE OF IOWA, DURING THE YEAR 1903, AS REQUIRED TO BE REPORTED RY THE SECRETARY, UNDER CODE SECTION 157.
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Furniture, Fuel, Stores and Supplies (Code section 165)-
For merchandise for the supply department $ 41,839.88
For furniture 2,291.75
For fuel. 4,139.84
For stores and miscellaneous supplies. 4,806 88
Total
$ 53,078.35
Telephone, Telegraph, Water, Light and Repairs (Code section 164. )-
For telephone and telegraph service. $ 1, 188.54
For water for State uses 645.89
For gas and electric light for State uses 2,041.52
For repairs. 640.78
Total $ 4,516.73
Express, Freight and Cartage (chapter 178, section 3, acts 29th G. A. )-
For expressage $ 2,928.91
For cartage. 30.23
Total $ 2,959.14
Board of Control of State Institutions (chapter 118, sec- tion 4, acts 27th G. A. )- For Des Moines city directory 5.00
Department of Agriculture (chapter 58, section 16, acts 28th G. A. )
For examination of the financial doings of the de- partment 130. 40
Benedict Home (chapter 186, section 1, acts 29th G. A.)- For miscellaneous expenses 3,512. 30
Womens and Babies Home (chapter 187, section 1, acts 29th G A.)-
For miscellaneous expenses for the year. 887. 68
Dubuque Rescue Home (chapter 188, section 1, acts 29th G. A. )-
For miscellaneous expenses for the year. 953.89
Fish and Game Warden (chapter 151, section 1, acts 28th G. A.)-
For protectian of fish and game 588.94
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Executive Council ( chapter 178, section 3; acts 29th G. A. )-
For secretary's salary
$ 1,800.00
For assistant secretary's salary 1,200.00
For supply clerk's salary 840.00
For mail carrier's salary.
1,099.99
Total.
$ 4,939.99
Providential Contingent Fund (chapter 178, section 3, acts 29th G. A.)-
To assist in repairing fire damage to Institution for Deaf and Dumb at Council Bluffs. $ 32,000.00
To assist in reparing fire damage at Iowa College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts at Ames. 3,000.00
Total. $ 35,000. 00
Executive Council's Contingent Fund (chapter 178, sec- tion 28, acts 29th G. A. )- For miscellaneous expenses paid. 1,310.19
Bureau of Labor Statistics (Code section 2477)-
For expenses of commissioner $ 435.00
For expenses of deputy commissioner 106.03
Total $511.03
Iowa Library Commission (chapter 173, section 7, acts 29th G A.)-
For salary of secretary $ 1,200.00
For salary of clerk.
720.00
For office assistants €56.50
For shipping clerk.
300.00
Total 2, 876.50
For expenses of commission and secretary 326. 89
For general expenses-including Traveling Library .. . 2,349.49
Total. $5,552.88
Custodian's employes (chapter 178, section 3, acts 29th G. A.)-
For pay roll.
$ 19,650.65 52 10
For extra help
Total $19, 702. 75
Expert Accountants (chapter 9, section 1, acts 29th G. A. )-
For examining accounts of state officers, boards and commissions. 1.552.12
Code Supplement (chapter 194, section 14, acts 29th G A.)- For binding code supplements 751.50
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Fugitive Claims (Code section 5181)- For return of fugitives $ 4, 124. 48
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Expenses of State Militia (paid under Code section 2212)- Compensation of officers and men. 1,862.10
Publication of proposed Constitutional Amendments (Code section 59)-
For publishing joint resolutions (numbers 2 and 5) . ... 2, 233.20
Collateral Inheritance Tax (chapter 51, section 10, act 28th G. A.)-
For court costs, etc. 164.28
EXPENSE OF OFFICE OF DAIRY COMMISSIONER FOR THE YEAR JANUARY 1, 1903, TO DECEMBER 31, 1903.
Dairy Commissioner's salary $ 1,500.00
Dairy Commissioner's expenses. 533.92
Total
$ 2,033.92
Deputy Dairy Commissioners's salary
$ 1,000.00
Deputy Dairy Commissioner's expense. 37.85
( Total
$1,037.85
Assistant Dairy Commissioner's salary $ 1,000.00
Assistant Dairy Commissioner's expense. 1,015.78
Total.
$2,015.78
Expense of Milk Inspection in Fourteen Cities-
Milk agents' fees.
$ 1,723.00
Milk agents' expenses
87.90
Milk agents' special work.
23 95
Total
$1,834 85
Office Expenses-
Printing and binding $ 117.70
Miscellaneous.
51.22
Legal expenses
200.00
Express, freight and cartage.
96.66
· Telegraph and telephone
9.88
Total
$ 475.46
Grand total
$7,397 86
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OFFICIAL CANVAS OF VOTES CAST NOVEMBER 3, 1903.
For Governor.
Albert B. C ımmins. 238, 804
J. B. Sullivan 159,725
John F. Hanson 12,375
John M. Work.
6,421
L. H. Weller
594
Total
417,919
For Lieutenant Governor.
John Herriott 257,983
J. D. Butler 157,210
James H Scull. 11, 530
A. H. Gifford
6,483
S. M. Harvey
592
Total
413, 798
For Judge of the Supreme Court.
Charles A. Bishop received. 238, 048
John R. Caldwell received 156,981
William Orr receive 1 11,457
J. S. McCrillis received. 6,331
J. A. Lowenberg receive 1.
585
Total
413, 432
For Superintendent of Public Instruction.
John F. Riggs received 237,922
A. R. McCook received 156, 535
John S. Ward received 11,232
Florence A. Brown received
6, 581
Milo Bunce received.
573
Total
412, 843
For Railroad Commissioner.
David J. Palmer received . 237,608
W. S. Porter received .
156,775
H. R. Bradshaw received
11,260
Oakley Wood received.
6,464
Walter McCully received
616
Total
412, 723
For Judge of the District Court, for the Ninth Judicial District.
Hugh Brennan received
8,455
Scattering
8
Total
8,463
Note. The above figures show the official vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, as declared by the Thirtieth General Assembly, January 13, 1904.
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For State Senator for Second Senatorial District.
James Elerick received 3,951
John P. Manatrey received 3,001
W. B. Murray received. 307
Total 7,319
For State Senator for the Third Senatorial District.
James H. Swanson received. 3,770
Lewis L. Taylor received. 4,528
H. G. Street received 180
Total. 8,478
For State Senator for the Fourth Senatorial District.
R. A Hasselquist received 3, 623
Alexander Rockhold received 3, 416
Total
7,039
For State Senator for the Fifth Senatorial District.
Marion F. Stookey received
5,810
S. A. Bowers received 4,462
Total 10,272
For State Senator for the Sixth Senatorial District.
Daniel W. Turner received 4,038
8
Scattering
Total 4,046
For State Senator for the Eighth Senatorial District.
Shirley Gillilland received 3,911
S. J. Waldron received 416
9
Total 4,336
For State Senator for the Eleventh Senatorial District.
James H. Jamison received
4,061
Scattering
5
Total 4,066
For State Senator for the Fifteenth Senatorial District.
J. L. Warren received 5,031
Thomas Price received 4,003
F. Marion Barnes received 37
Frank Cameron received 1
Total.
9,072
Scattering
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For State Senator for the Sixteenth Senatorial District.
James J. Crossley received 4,373
Scattering
1
Total
4,374
For State Senator for the Seventeenth Senatorial District.
Frank M. Hopkins received 6,709
Thomas Ferguson received
1
Total.
6,710
For State Senator for the Twenty-fourth Senatorial District.
Thomas B. Hanley received 4,034
Robert C. Stirton received 4,505
Malen Olephant received 1
Total. 8,540
For State Senator for the Twenty-fifth Senatorial District.
John Hughes, Junior, received 4,981
Thomas Stapleton received 4,661
Total. 9,642
For State Senator for the Twenty-seventh Senatorial District.
Henry Young received 4,362
J. B. Butler received 3,859
Charles H. Payne received 278
Total
8, 499
For State Senator for the Thirty-first Senatorial District.
C. J. A. Ericson received. 5,310
E. C. Jordan received 2,111
Geo. Brecthel received 251
Total 7,672
For State Senator for the Thirty-third Senatorial District.
Geo. W. Dunham received 4,506
G. B. Thompson received 3,253
D. C. McFarland received 243
Total 8,002
For State Senator for the Thirty-ninth Senatorial District.
E. W. Soesbe received 2,626
John F. Wade received 3,958
Total 6, 534
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For State Senator for the Fortieth Senatorial District.
Archibald C. Wilson received 4,974
C. R. Brown received 4,700
S. B. Finney received 171
Total
9,845
For State Senator for the Forty-first Senatorial District.
James A. Smith received
5,041
Al Truesdale received.
1
Total
5,042
For State Senator for the Forty-third Senatorial District.
A. H. Gale received
5,828
Scattering 22
Total 5,360
For State Senator for the Forty-Sixth Senatorial District.
John Bleakly received 5,084
James Dalton received 4,313
Total
9,427
For State Senator for the Forty-seventh Senatorial District.
Geo. Kinne received 7,793
Lewis Stuehmer received 3,718
Al. J. Rowley received
1
Total 11,542
For State Senator for the Forty-ninth Senatorial District.
William C. Kimmel received 5,880
Luther H. Bishop received 3, 634
J. E. Quinlan received. 117
Total 9, €31
For Representative for the Fifty-seventh Representative District.
Lawrence E. Christie received. 2,534
Will C. Whiting received 3,414
Total 5,948
For Representative for the Eighty-first Representative District.
Charles B. Lamkin received 2, 154
Albert W. McCallum received 1,665
C. H. Alberts received 82
Total 3, 901
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For Representative for the Eighty-second Representative District.
A. H. Cheney received. 3,059
C. E. Johnson received 1,569
Scattering 2
Total
4,630
For Representative for the Ninety-first Representative District.
Andrew Miller received. 1,623
H. L. Olson received 2,227
Total . 3, 850
For Representative for the Ninety-second Representative District.
O. K. Maben received 3, 147
W. M. Brackett received 898
W. S. Groom received 87
Total 4,132
For Representative for the Ninety-third Representative District.
B. F. Robinson received 1,778
J. C. Guthrie received 1,161
Total 2, 937
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TABLE No. 1.
STATEMENT OF RAILROAD ASSESSMENT. Length of railroads January 1, 1903, and the assessed value thereof.
Names of Counties and Railroads.
Miles of road.
Assessed value
per mile.
Total assessed value.
Adair
O , B. & Q .- Creston & Northern R. R
19.552
$ 3,500
68, 432
C., B. & Q - Western Iowa Railroad. ..
10.270
3,000
30,810
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific-Iowa Division
8. 52
11,750
100,110
Adams
30. 405
13,500
357,412
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy-Creston Branch Allamakee ..
3.9=0
4,500
17,685
B., C. R. & N. - Milwaukee Division.
1.61
4,000
6,440
C., M. & St. P .- Dubuque Division .
36.11
6,000
216, 660
C , M. & St. P .- Iowa & Dakota Division.
4.02
7,800
31,356
C., M. & St. P. - Waukon Branch.
22.81
2,500
57,025
Appanoose ..
137 981
726,796
Albia & Centerville Ry.
13 44
3,000
40,320
C., B. & Q -Keokuk & Western
29.20
4,75
138, 700
C. B. & Q .- Chicago. Burlington & Kas. City ..
17.97
3,600
64,692
C., R. I. &. P .- Southwestern Division. . Wabash-Main Line ..
29.89
8,500
254,665
Wabash-Des Moines & St. Louis
17.88
4,000
71,520
22.34
5,750
128, 455
C., R. I. & P. - Audubon Branch.
16.23
4,080
64,920
C & N. - W. - Iowa-Southwestern Branch
11.99
3, 500
41,965
B., C. R. & N. - Main Line.
23.01
7,500
172, 575
B., C. R. & N. - Pacific Division.
14.75
6,000
88, 500
Chicago & North-Western-Main Line .
24.84
14,500
360, 180
C. & N .- W. - Ottumwa-Cedar Falls & St. Paul
2.47
3, 500
8,645
C. & N -W .- Iowa, Minnesota & Northwestern
.43
4,250
1,827
C., M. & St. P. - Chicago & Council Bluffs Div. C., M. & St. P-Kansas City Division
1.78
5,750
10,235
Black Hawk ..
111.02
699, 515
B., C. R. & N. - Main Line.
32.73
7,500
245, 475
C. G. W. - Southwestern Branch ..
30.42
5,400
164,268
C. G. W .- Cedar Falls Branch.
7.48
3, 500
26,180
Dubuque & Sioux City-Main Line.
26.77
8,000
214,160
Dubuque & Sioux City-Mona Branch
7.35
3,100
22, 785
C. & N .- W .- Iowa, Minnesota & Northwestern Boone. ...
6.27
4,250
26,647
101.78
737, 456
Newton & Northwestern Ry.
12.90
4,000
51,600
C., R. I. & P. - Des Moines & Fort Dodge Div ..
2.98
4,680
13,946
Minneapolis & St. Louis --- Main Line.
24.68
3, 935
97,115
Chi ago & North-Western-Main Line.
24 80
14, 500
359, 600
C. & N. - W. I. Ry. Coal & Manufacturing Co ..
3.25
9,500
30,875
10.00
6,000
60,000
7.83
10,000
78, 300
15.34
3, 000
46, 020
Benton .
91.36
882, 762
7.261
4,000
29,044
C., M. & St. P. - Kansas City Divison. Audubon
28.22
106,885
24 08
10,000
240,800
Chicago & North-Western-Moingona Branch . C., M. & St. P. - Chicago & Council Bluffs Div. C., M & St. P .- Des Moines Div. - Boone Line
38.342
$ 199, 352
375, 097
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy-Main Line.
26.475
64.55
811, 481
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TABLE No. 1-CONTINUED.
Names of Counties and Railroads.
Miles of road.
Assessed value
per mile.
Total assessed value.
Bremer
81.24
$ 259,775
O. G. W .- Oelwein, Waverly Extension
19.38
$ 300
5, 814
B., C. R. & N .- Main Line
4.19
7,500
31, 425
B., C. R. & N. - Waverly Short Line.
5.68
4,000
22,720
Chicago Great Western-Main Line
6.03
7,750
46, 732
Chicago Great Western-Waverly Branch.
26. 52
3, 500
92,820
Dubuque & Sioux City-Mona Branch.
19. 44
3,100
60,264
Buchanan .
64.65
403,687
B , C. R. & N. - Milwaukee Division.
25.78
4,000
103,120
Chicago Great Western-Main Line .
11.41
7,750
88, 427
Chicago Great Western-Southwestern Branch Dubuque & Sioux City-Main Line
24.56
8,000
196, 480
Buena Vista.
95.94
504,942
C., R. I. & P .- Gowrie & Northwestern.
4.00
3,000
12,000
Minneapolis & St. Louis-S. Lake Branch.
20.12
3,935
79,172
C. & N. W. - Toledo & Northwestern
23.77
6,000
142, 620
C., M. & St. P -Des Moines Div .- Main Line.
14.92
3,000
44,760
C., M. & St. P .- D. M. Div .- S. Lake Branch.
7.73
3,000
23,190
Dubuque & Sioux City-Main Line.
25.40
8,000
203, 200
Butler.
104.884
536, 761
B., C. R. & N. - Main Line.
21.06
7,500
157,950
Chicago Great Western-Waverly Branch.
27.804
3,500
97, 314
O. & N. - W. - Iowa, Minnesota & Northwestern Dubuque, & Sioux City-Main Line
24 91
8,000
199,280
Calhoun .
140 608
559, 929
C., R. I. & P .- Gowrie & Northwestern.
16.39
3,000
49,170
Dubuque & Sioux City-Main Line.
14.87
8,000
118,960
Dubuque & Sioux City-Omaha District
25.84
4,220
109,044
C. & N .- W. - Toledo & Nortwestern.
23.84
6,000
143, 040
C., M. & St. P. - Des Moines Div. - Main Line.
29.39
3,000
88,170
11.70
3,000
35, 100
C. G. W .- Mason City & Fort Dodge Extension Carroll
120.286
841,390
Chicago & Northwestern-Main Line
25.41
14, 500
368, 445
Chicago & Northwestern-Maple River Branch
9.34
5, 000
46,700
C. & N. - W .- Iowa & Southwestern
25.43
3, 500
89,005
C., M. & St. P .- Chicago & C. B. Division .....
24.93
10,000
249,300
C. G. W .- M., C. & Ft. D .- Omaha Extension Cass ...
35 176
2,500
87,940
C., B. & Q .- Western Iowa R. R.
10.095
3,000
30,285
C., B. & Q .- Red Oak & Atlantic.
3.557
3,500
12, 449
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific-Iowa Division
27.04
11, 750
317,720
C , R. I. & P. - Audubon Branch.
8.18
4,000
32, 720
C., R. I. & P .- Griswold Branch. .
14.22
3,500
49,770
Cedar. .
B., C. R. & N. - Main Line .
8.94
7,500
67,050
B., C. R. & N .- Cedar Rapids & Clinton.
28 86
4,500
129,870
B., O R. & N .- Davenport, Iowa & Dakota. .. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific-Iowa Division
6.90
11,750
91,075
C., R. I. & P. - Wilton & Tipton Branch.
4.92
500
2,460
Chicago & Northwestern-Main Line.
24.98
14, 500
362, 210
C. & N. - W. - Stanwood & Tipton Branch
8.50
3,000
25,500
C., M. & St. P .- Davenport & Northwestern.
3.96
3,300
13,068
2.90
5,400
15,660
31.11
4,250
132, 217
C , M. & St. P .- D. M Div. - S. Lake Branch.
18.578
2, 500
46, 445
63.092
442, 944
96.20
713, 223
9.14
3,500
31,990
398
Iowa Official Register.
TABLE No. 1-CONTINUED.
Names of Counties and Railroads.
Miles of road.
Assessed value
per mile.
Total assessed value.
Cerro Gordo.
128. 621
$ 659,057
B , C. R. & N. - Main Line ..
10.61
$ 7,500
79,575
C. G. W .- Mason City & Ft. Dodge
31.511
3,100
97,684
Iowa Central-Main Line ..
24.34
5,500
133, 870
C. & N .- W. - I., M. & N. - W.
29.01
4,250
123, 292
C., M. & St. P. - Austin Branch.
8.93
4,000
35, 720
C., M, & St. P .- Iowa & Dakota Division.
24.22
7,800
188, 916
Cherokee.
55.87
324, 597
Dubuque & Sioux City-Onawa Branch
14.66
3,000
43,980
Dubuque & Sioux City-Sioux Falls Branch
11.41
3,700
42,217
Dubuque & Sioux City-Main Line.
29.80
8,000
238, 400
Chickasaw ..
59.04
426, 280
Chicago Great Western- Main Line
25.70
7,750
199, 175
Dubuque & Sioux City-Mona Branch ..
7.01
3,100
21,731
C , M. & St. P. - Iowa & Dakota Division Clarke .
47.771
13, 500
348, 448
C., B. & Q .- Des Moines & Kansas City
21.96
3, 500
76,860
Clay. .
109. 71
487,742
U , R. I. & P .- G. & N .- W. Division ..
25.97
3,000
77,910
Minneapolis & St. Louis-Storm Lake Branch.
26.55
3, 935
104, 474
C. & N. - W -Toledo & Northwestern ..
5.70
6,000
34,200
C., M. & St. P. - Iowa & Dakota Division
24.31
7,800
189, 618
C., M. & St. P .- Spirit Lake Branch ..
7.70
3,000
23, 100
C., M. & St. P .- D. M. Division-Main Line .. Clayton
19. 48
3,000
58,440
C., M. & St. P .- Dubuque Division
36.22
6,000
217,320
C., M. & St. P. - Iowa & Dakota Division ..
22.68
7,800
176, 904
C., M. & St. P. - Elkader Branch.
19.20
3,000
57,600
C., M. & St. P. - Volga Branch .
42.01
3,000
126,030
C., M. & St. P .- Davenport & Northwestern .. Clinton. .. .
177.72
1, 305, 784
Davenport, Rock Island & Northwestern Ry ..
9.12
6,000
54,720
B , C. R. & N. - Cedar Rapids & Clinton.
14.61
4,500
65, 745
Chicago & Northwestern-Main Line.
40.17
14, 500
582, 465
C. & N. - W. - Iowa, Midland Branch.
33.40
·3,000
100,200
O., M. & St. P .- C. & C. B. Division.
36.06
10,000
360, 600
C., M & St. P. - Davenport & Northwestern ..
12.28
3, 300
40,524
21. 50
3,000
64,500
C., M. & St. P .- Clinton Branch
10. 58
3, 500
37,030
Crawford ..
158.214
1,037,342
Dubuque & Sioux City-Omaha District ..
33. 17
4,220
139, 977
Chicago & Northwestern-Main Line.
31 60
14,500
458, 200
O. & N -W. - Soldier River Branch.
28.44
3, 500
99, 540
C. & N .- W. - Iowa Southwestern Branch
1.83
3,500
6, 405
C., M. & St. P .- C. & C. B. Division.
12.50
10,000
125, 000
C., M. & St. P .- Sioux City Branch.
30 78
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