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Somerville has always been a well-governed city. The sub- ject of rule of cities by commission, which is now engaging the attention of the country, has no interest for us, save as it works for progress in the evolution of a great problem. Somerville, inspired by the events which have taken place on her very soil, and true to the underlying principles of Plymouth and of early New England, stands as a model for the sisterhood of American municipalities. Look to it well that you keep her so.
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REPORT OF THE CITY TREASURER AND COLLECTOR OF TAXES.
Treasurer's Office, February 13, 1908.
To the Honorable, the Mayor, and the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville :-
Gentlemen : The undersigned presents herewith the thirty- sixth annual report of the financial condition of the city, and a statement showing, in detail, the receipts and disbursements for the year ending December 31, 1907.
Public Property.
The value of the public property of the city December 31, 1906, was $5,144,662.92. The property acquired during the year was as follows :-
Vault, City Hall
$1,567 81
Heating Plant, Charles G. Pope School
5,000 00
Addition to Latin High School
700 00
Addition to Benjamin G. Brown School
11,666 12
Addition to Sanford Hanscom School .
12,489 53
Incinerator
2,622 02
Fire Apparatus
5,415 45
Water Works Extension
17,039 00
Sewers, Construction
25,765 70
Clarendon Hill Ledge
8,500 00
$90,765 63
Less Rifle Range Building, abandoned .
$693 21
Whipple Street land
3,000 00
3,693 21
$87,072 42
Total public property December 31, 1907, $5,231,735.34.
Funded Debt.
The funded debt December 31, 1906, as per Table B of the last annual report, was $1,464,500.
The debt was increased during the year by appropriations as follows :-
Electrical Department, Underground Construction $3,000 00
Fire Department, Additional Apparatus 5,500 00
20,500 00
Highways, Construction
Highways, Construction, Clarendon Hill Ledge . 8,500 00
Highways, Paved Gutters and Crossings
10,000 00
Highways, Shade Trees
500 00
Public Buildings Construction :-
Addition to Benjamin G. Brown School
20,000 00
Addition to Sanford Hanscom School
15,000 00
Amount carried forward
$83,000 00
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ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward
$83,000 00
Bath House
3,000 00
Heating Plant, Charles G. Pope School
6,000 00
Incinerator
2,000 00
Vault, City Hall
2,000 00
Renewal of Funded Debt
10,000 00
Sewers, Construction
60,000 00
Sidewalks, Construction
12,000 00
Soldiers' Monument
20,000 00
Total amount of appropriations on Funded Debt ac-
count
$198,000 00
To provide for the above-mentioned appropriations, coupon bonds to the amount of $198,000 at 4 per cent. were issued, viz. :-
City Loan Bonds Nos. 3508 to 3518, payable 1908
$11,000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 3519 to 3529, payable 1909
11,000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 3530 to 3540, payable 1910
11,000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 3541 to 3551, payable 1911 11,000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 3552 to 3562, payable 1912
11,000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 3563 to 3573, payable 1913
11,000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 3574 to 3584, payable 1914
11,000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 3585 to 3595, payable 1915 City Loan Bonds Nos. 3596 to 3606, payable 1916
11,000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 3607 to 3617, payable 1917
11,000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 3624 to 3626, payable 1920
3,000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 3630 to 3632, payable 1922
3.000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 3633 to 3635, payable 1923 City Loan Bonds Nos. 3636 to 3638, payable 1924
3,000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 3639 to 3641, payable 1925
3,000 00
2,000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 3642 to 3643, payable 1926 City Loan Bonds Nos. 3644 to 3645, payable 1927 Sewer Loan Bonds Nos. 379 to 438, payable 1908 to 1937 .
60,000 00
Total amount of bonds issued in 1907 $198,000 00 $71,000 of these bonds were exchanged for registered bonds.
The following bonds became due during the year :-
City Loan Bonds Nos. 3319 to 3327, interest 31/2 per cent. $9,000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 1686 to 1691, interest 4 per cent. 6,000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 1933 to 1947, interest 4 per cent.
15,000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 2148 to 2155, interest 4 per cent. 8,000 00
9,000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 2312 to 2320, interest 4 per cent. City Loan Bonds Nos. 2447 to 2456, interest 4 per cent. City Loan Bonds Nos. 2571 to 2577, interest 4 per cent.
7,000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 2696 to 2705, interest 31/2 per cent.
10,000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 2818 to 2825, interest 31/2 per cent.
8,000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 2934 to 2942, interest 31/2 per cent.
9,000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 3208 to 3215, interest 4 per cent.
8,000 00
City Loan Bond No. 3216, interest 4 per cent.
500 00
8,000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 3428 to 3425, interest 4 per cent.
2,000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 3156 to 3157, interest 4 per cent. Sewer Loan Bond No. 330, interest 31/2 per cent.
1,000 00
Amount carried forward
. $119,500 00
11,000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 3618 to 3620, payable 1918
3,000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 3621 to 3623, payable 1919
3,000 00
3,000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 3627 to 3629, payable 1921
3,000 00
2,000 00
10,000 00
9,000 00
City Loan Bonds Nos. 3047 to 3055, interest 4 per cent.
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REPORT OF TREASURER AND COLLECTOR OF TAXES.
Amount brought forward
$119,500 00
Sewer Loan Bond No. 66, interest 4 per cent. 1,000 00
Sewer Loan Bond No. 183, interest 4 per cent.
1,000 00
Sewer Loan Bond No. 207, interest 4 per cent. Sewer Loan Bond No. 229, interest 31/2 per cent.
1,000 00
Sewer Loan Bond No. 258, interest 31/2 per cent.
1,000 00
Sewer Loan Bond No. 282, interest 4 per cent.
1,000 00
Sewer Loan Bond No. 306, interest 4 per cent.
1,000 00
Sewer Loan Bond No. 359, interest 4 per cent.
1,000 00
Sewer Loan Bond No. 49, interest 41/2 per cent.
1,000 00
Sewer Loan Bonds Nos. 117 to 119, interest 4 per cent.
3,000 00
City Loan Paving Bonds Nos. 71 to 75, interest 4 per cent.,
5,000 00
Water Loan Bonds Nos. 267 to 276, interest 4 per cent. .
10,000 00
Water Loan Bond No. 291, interest 4 per cent.
1,000 00
Water Loan Bond No. b458, interest 4 per cent.
1,000 00
Water Loan Bonds Nos. 359 to 361, interest 4 per cent.
3,000 00
Water Loan Bonds Nos. 456 to 457, interest 4 per cent. .
2,000 00
Metropolitan Park Assessment Loan Bond No. 5, interest 31/2 per cent.
1,000 00
Total amount of bonds maturing in 1907
$154,500 00
Leaving the net funded debt December 31, 1907, as per Table B, $1,508,000, classified as follows :-
City Loan Bonds at 31/2 per cent.
Registered. $119,000 00
$195,000 00
City Loan Bonds at 4 per cent.
75,000 00
713,000 00 40,000 00
Sewer Loan Bonds at 31/2 per cent.
32,000 00
Sewer Loan Bonds at 4 per cent.
67,000 00
147,000 00
Sewer Loan Bonds at 41/2 per cent.
1,000 00
3,000 00
Paving Loan Bonds at 4 per cent.
25,000 00
Water Loan Bonds at 4 per cent.
31,000 00
38,000 00
Metropolitan Park Assessment Loan Bonds at 31/2 per cent.
3,000 00
19,000 00
$328,000 00
$1,180,000 00
Registered Bonds
$328,000 00
Coupon Bonds . 1
$1,508,000 00
Total Funded Debt, City Loan
$1,102,000 00
Total Funded Debt, Water Loan
69,000 00
Total Funded Debt, Paving Loan (outside legal limit)
25,000 00
Total Funded Debt, Sewer Loan
236,000 00
Total Funded Debt, Sewer Loan (outside legal limit) .
54,000 00
Total Funded Debt, Metropolitan. Park As- sessment Loan (outside legal limit)
22,000 00
$1,508,000 00
.
1,180,000 00
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Resources.
The assessors' warrant for the tax levy, assessed upon the polls and estates of the inhabitants, was duly received.
The total amount of taxable property was $61,627,200, and the rate of taxation was $17.40 on each $1,000 valuation, as fol- lows :-
Coupon.
1,000 00
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ANNUAL REPORTS.
Real estate, valuation
. $55,372,500 00 6,155,250 00
Non-resident bank shares
99,450 00
Total valuation
. $61,627,200 00
At a rate of $17.40 on $1,000 valuation
$1,072,313 28
Polls, 20,793 at $2
41,586 00
Street watering
29,036 05
Suppression of gypsy and brown-tail moths
1,499 59
Total amount of tax levy
$1,144,434 92
Borrowed on Funded Debt account to provide for the cost .
of public improvements and renewals of debt
198,000 00
Water works income
226,001 63
National bank and corporation taxes, applied to Police .
30,766 71
Court fees, fines, etc., applied to Police
3,538 00
County of Middlesex, dog licenses, applied to Public Library . .
4,109 54
Street Railway tax for the year 1907, applied to Highways Maintenance
40,439 71
Boston Elevated Railway tax for the year 1907, applied to Highways Maintenance 8,908 18
Rent of armory, applied to School Teachers' Salaries
1,098 00
Total amount of resources
$1,657,296 69
Appropriations from Funded Debt and from Income.
CREDIT BALANCES.
Electrical Department, Underground Construction $1,292 17
Fire Department, Additional Apparatus
84 55
Health Department, Contagious Disease Hospital
935 00
Highways, Paved Gutters and Crossings .
573 71
Highways, Shade Trees
13 19
Public Buildings Construction :--
Addition to Benjamin G. Brown School
8,333 88
Addition to Sanford Hanscom School
5,510 47
Bath House
3,000 00
Luther V. Bell School Fire Escapes . Vault, City Hall
432 19
Soldiers' Monument
19,950 00
Public Library, Isaac Pitman Fund, Income, Art
89 51
Public Library, Isaac Pitman Fund, Income, Poetry .
DEBIT BALANCES.
$40,311 21
Grade Crossings
$169 80
Highways, Construction .
1,922 51
Public Buildings Construction :-
948 69
Heating Plant, Charles G. Pope School Incinerator
622 02
Sewers, Construction
369 01
Sidewalks, Construction .
1,036 83
$5,068 86
$35,242 35
Cash.
Balance on hand January 1, 1907
$92,876 74
Total cash receipts for the year 1907
2,541,942 28
Amount carried forward
$2,634,819 02
.
31 62
64 92
Personal estate, valuation
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REPORT OF TREASURER AND COLLECTOR OF TAXES.
Amount brought forward $2,634,819 02
Total cash disbursements for the year 1907 .
2,542,709 76
Balance in the treasury December 31, 1907 $92,109 26
Deposits in banks
Cash on hand .
$88,333 51 3,775 75
$92,109 26
Assets and Liabilities.
The assets of the city available for the payment of its un- funded liabilities are as follows :-
Available assets :-
Commonwealth of Massachusetts .
$20,281 13
Highway Betterment Assessments uncol-
1,363 81
Metered Water Charges uncollected
24,174 76
Real Estate Liens
1,959 20
Sewer Assessments uncollected
2,376 59
Sidewalk Assessments uncollected
6,948 77
Taxes uncollected
308,826 36
Cash in treasury
92,109 26
Unfunded liabilities :-
Coupons unpaid
$19,927 50
Reduction of Funded Debt
14,000 00
Overplus on Tax Sales
118 13
Sundry Persons
530 71
Temporary Loans
414,576 34
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Balance Sheet.
DEBIT.
Public Property .
$5,231,735 34 .
Excess of available assets
.
43,463 54
$5,275,198 88
CREDIT.
Excess of appropriations from tax levy
$3,715 38
Excess of appropriations from Funded Debt
and from Income
35,242 35
Excess of appropriations from tax levy, Overlay and Abatement
4,505 81
Present Funded Debt
1,508,000 00
Property and Debt Balance or Municipal Capital .
3,723,735 34
$5,275,198 88
A detailed statement of the public property, funded debt, and the receipts and disbursements of the several accounts will be found in the following appendix.
Respectfully submitted, JOSEPH S. PIKE, Treasurer and Collector of Taxes.
$458,039 88
$43,463 54
$1,551,463 54
380,000 00
lected
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ANNUAL REPORTS.
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
TABLE A .- PUBLIC PROPERTY DECEMBER 31, 1907.
Central Hill land (389,920 feet)
$270,000 00
City Hall .
Furniture and fixtures .
10,000 00
Storage vault.
1,567 81
46,900 13
Public Library building .
42,000 00
Public Library .
25,000 00
67,000 00
City Hall Annex
20,655 02
Albion A. Perry Schoolhouse, Washingtou street, land (46,080 feet) and building
36,000 00
Furniture
1,080 00
Books
530 00
Bingham Schoolhouse, land (35,586 feet)
and building
67,405 04
Furniture
2,600 00
Books
2,300 00
72,305 04
Burns Schoolhouse, land (16,080 feet) and
building
33,300 00 .
Furniture
1,460 00
Books .
1,000 00
Charles G. Pope Schoolhouse, land (27,236
feet) and building
83,600 00
Furniture
2,160 00
Books
2,600 00
88,360 00
Cummings Schoolhouse, land (11,300 feet)
and building
11,200 00
Furniture
720 00
Books
500 00
12,420 00
Davis Schoolhouse, land (30,155 feet) and
building
22,000 00
Furniture
720 00
Books
400 00
Edgerly Schoolhouse, land (24,000 feet) and
building
43,800 00
Furniture
2,230 00
Books
.
.
2,800 00
48,830 00
Amount carried forward
.
$722,960 19
.
.
.
.
.
37,610 00
35,760 00
.
23,120 00
$35,332 32 .
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Amount brought forward English High Schoolhouse 134,000 00 . Furniture 3,900 00
Philosophical and manual training ap-
paratus
8,200 00
Books
12,000 00
158,100 00
Forster Schoolhouse and Annex, land (30,632 feet) and buildings
82,000 00
Furniture
3,290 00
Books
·
89,390 00
George L. Baxter Schoolhouse, land (11,000 feet) and building
31,800 00
Furniture
1,155 64
Books
.
33,405 64
George O. Proctor Schoolhouse, building (on Armory lot) (40,244 feet) .
41,029 16
Furniture
1,791 30
Books
1,200 00
George W. Durell Schoolhouse, land (13,883 feet) and building . .
19,000 00
Furniture
720 00
Books
500 00
Highland Schoolhouse, land (23,260 feet)
and building
58,000 00
Furniture
2,560 00
Books
2,800 00
Jacob T. Glines Schoolhouse, land (28,800
feet) and building
78,200 00
Furniture
2,340 00
Books
2,100 00
82,640 00
Latin High Schoolhouse
110,994 76
Furniture .
2,700 00
Philosophical apparatus
500 00
Books
3,300 00
Lincoln Schoolhouse, land (17,662 feet) and
building
17,500 00
Furniture
720 00
Books
500 00
Luther V. Bell Schoolhouse, land (22,262
feet) and building
46,496 63
Furniture
2,400 00
Books
2,400 00
Martin W. Carr Schoolhouse, land (20,450
feet) and building
51,000 00
Furniture
2,800 00
Books
2,800 00
56,600 00
Amount carried forward . .
$1,458,207 68
.
44,020 46
20,220 00
.
63,360 00
117,494 76
18,720 00
.
51,296 63
$722,960 19
4,100 00
450 00
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Amount brought forward Morse Schoolhouse, land (29,000 feet) and
$1,458,207 68 .
building
45,859 00
Furniture
2,340 00
Books .
. 2,800 00
50,999 00
. Martha Perry Lowe Schoolhouse, land (21,- 650 feet) and building
50,346 16
Furniture
1,480 00
Books
800 00
O. S. Knapp Schoolhouse, land (24,517 feet)
and building
48,000 00
Furniture
2,540 00
Books
3,000 00
53,540 00
Prescott Schoolhouse, land (22.000 feet) and
building
64,000 00
Furniture
2,260 00
Books
2,700 00
Prospect-hill Schoolhouse, land (23,733 feet) and building
15,000 00
Benjamin G. Brown Schoolhouse, land .
(20,093 feet) and building
50,066 12
Furniture
1,290 16
Books
.
52,056 28
Sanford Hanscom Schoolhouse, land (12,756 feet) and building
60,989 53
Furniture
1,080 00
Books
500 00
Clark W. Bennett Schoolhouse, land (16,250
feet) and building
57,268 32
Furniture
2,180 00
Books
1,000 00
William H. Hodgkins Schoolhouse, land (35,034 feet) and building
^^0 00
Furniture
: 00
Books
2,000 00
74,000 00
City Stables, dwelling houses and 462,623 feet of land
84,000 00
Health Department, shed
1,189 79
Incinerator
2,622 02
Equipments for highway repairs
21,690 00
Watering carts and sheds
5,000 00
114,501 81
Water Works, land and buildings (93,500 feet) No. 1 Fire Station, land ($,937 feet) and building
33,200 00
Engine No. 2 and apparatus
4,000 00
Hose wagon No. 1 and apparatus
1,500 00
Furniture
400 00
39,100 00
Amount carried forward
$2,134,008 78
.
.
68,960. 00
.
.
.
700 00
62,569 53
60,448 32
32,000 00
·
.
52,626 16
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Amount brought forward
$2,134,008 78
No. 2 Fire Station, land (5,500 feet) and
building
10,400 00
Furniture
400 00
Hose wagon No. 2 and apparatus
1,500 00
12,300 00
No. 3 Fire Station, land (13,700 feet) and building
55,743 18
Furniture
400 00
Hose wagon No. 3 and apparatus
1,500 00
Hook and ladder truck and apparatus
3,400 00
Engine No. 3
5,375 00
No. 4 Fire Station, land (9,100 feet) and
building
15,500 00
Furniture
400 00
Engine No. 4 and apparatus
4,000 00
Combination wagon and apparatus
2,500 00
No. 5 Fire Station, land (39,000 feet) and
building
16,500 00
Furniture
400 00
Hose wagon No. 5 and apparatus
1,500 00
No. 6 Fire Station, land (8,113 feet) and
building
17,600 00
Furniture
600 00
Apparatus
10,265 45
Hook and Ladder Station No. 2, land
(9,903 feet) and building .
14,100 00
Furniture
1,200 00
Apparatus
7,500 00
22,800 00
Central Fire Station, land (11,738 feet) and building
36,700 00
Furniture
500 00
Engine No. 1 and apparatus
4,000 00
Hose wagon and apparatus
2,000 00
Two relief hose carr:
1,000 00
One relief hook auf:
400 00
Chemical Engine M.C.Gu quipment
2,498 53
Fire Alarm and Police Signal apparatus
Police Station, land (15,225 feet) building
and
54,000 00
Furniture
3,000 00
City Home, Broadway, land (421,646 fect) and buildings
36,807 64
Furniture
1,426 09
Contagious Disease Hospital
7,193 76
Land (88,36! feet)
15,600 00
22,793 76
Water Works
886,080 81
Sewers
1,205,344 80
Prospect street, land (7,918 feet) and building
6,800 00
Amount carried forward
$4,604,754 04
·
47,098 53 36,610 00
57,000 00
.
38,233 73
66,418 18
22,400 00
18,400 00
28,465 45
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Amount brought forward
Broadway Park (cost $212,993.20) (700,000 square feet) ·
$4,604,754 04 270,000 00 68,000 00
Nathan Tufts Park (about 4 54-100 acres, 217,572 fect) Lincoln Park, Washington street (288,764 square feet) Out-door Gymnasium
.
63,200 00
800 00
64,000 00
Prospect-hill Park (94,503 feet)
67,511 75
Historical Building and Observatory
9,119 55
76,631 30
Franklin Park (40,000 feet)
12,000 00
Powder-House Boulevard building
22,500 00
Joy street, land (2,700 feet)
500 00
Broadway, land (10,890 feet) .
2,300 00
College avenue, land (18,000 feet) .
6,000 00
Webster avenue, land (10,000 feet)
2,500 00
Holland street, land (217,800 feet)
35,500 00
Gravel land in Waltham (about 35 acres)
15,000 00
Gravel land rear North street (199,0-13 feet)
4,000 00
Clarendon Hill ledge
8,500 00
Oliver street, land (40,500 feet)
18,000 00
Beacon street, land (10,000 feet)
2,800 00 400 00
Stand Pipe lot (17,176 feet)
5,100 00
Glen street, land (6,370 feet)
2,300 00
Somerville avenue, land (305 fect) .
300 00
Broadway, junction Main street, land (1,260 feet)
900 00
Joy-street playground (20,000 feet)
9,750 00
Total amount of public property
$5,231,735 34
(200,618 square feet) and
.
.
Passageway on Putnam street (1,135 feet)
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TABLE B .- FUNDED DEBT DECEMBER 31, 1907. City Loan Bonds.
DATE.
Number of Bonds.
Rate per cent. of Interest.
When Due.
Denomi. nation.
Amount Coupon Bonds.
Amount Reg. Bonds.
April 1, 1905
Reg. 113
31/2
Apr. 1, 1908
......
. .. ...
$9,000
April 1, 1907
Reg. 14
4
Apr. 1, 1908
· . .
. .....
2,000
April 1, 1907
3,510 to 3,518
4
Apr. 1, 1908
$1,000
$9,000
July 1, 1894
1,692 to 1,694
4
July 1, 1908
1,000
5,000
....
July 1, 1894
Reg. 177
4
July 1, 1908
...
.....
1,000
July 1, 1895
1,948 to 1,962
4
July 1, 1908
1,000
15,000
...
July 1, 1896
2,156 to 2,163
4
July 1, 1908
1,000
8,000
.....
July 1, 1897
2,321 to 2,325
4
July 1, 1908
1,000
5,000
July 1, 1898
2,457 to 2,465
4
July 1, 1908
1,000
9,000
. ..
July 1, 1899
2,578 to 2,584
4
July 1, 1908
1,000
7,000
.
July 2, 1900
2,706 to 2,715
31/2
July 1, 1908
1,000
10,000
...
July 1, 1901
2,826 to 2,832
31/2
July 1, 1908
1,000
7,000
July 1, 1902
2,943 to 2,951
31/2
July 1, 1908
1,000
9,000
July 1, 1903
3,056 to 3,064
4
July 1, 1908
1,000
9,000
July 1, 1904
3,217 to 3,224
4
July 1, 1908
1,000
8,000
July 1, 1904
3,225
4
July 1, 1908
500
500
July 1, 1906
3,436 to 3,443
4
July 1, 1908
1,000
8,000
...
Oct. 1, 1903
3,158 to 3,159
4
Oct. 1, 1908
1,000
2,000
April 1, 1905
Reg. 114
31/2
Apr. 1,1909
.
9,000
April 1, 1907
3,519 to 3,529
4
Apr. 1, 1909
1,000
11,000
July 1, 1894
1,698 to 1,703
4
July 1, 1909
1,000
6,000
.....
July 1, 1895
1,963 to 1,976
4
July 1, 1909
1,000
14,000
..
.
July 1, 1896
Reg. 171
4
July 1, 1909
...
8,000
July 1, 1897
2,326 to 2,330
4
July 1, 1909
1,000
5,000
July 1, 1898
2,466 to 2,470
4
July 1, 1909
1,000
5,000
July 1, 1899
2,585 to 2,591
4
July 1, 1909
1,000
7,000
July 2, 1900
2,716 to 2,725
31/2
July 1, 1909
1,000
10,000
.....
July 1, 1901
2,833 to 2,839
31/2
July 1, 1909
1,000
7,000
.....
Amounts
carried forward . .
$176,500
$29,000
. .
...
1,696 to 1,697
28
ANNUAL REPORTS.
CITY LOAN BONDS .- Continued.
DATE.
Number of Bonds.
Rate per cent. of Interest.
When due.
Denomi- nation.
Amount Coupon Bonds.
Amount Reg. Bonds.
July 1, 1902
Reg. 163
brought 31/2
forward . .
.
$176,500
$29,000
July 1, 1903
3,065 to 3,073
4
July 1, 1909
$1,000
9,000
July 1, 1904
3,226 to 3,233
4
July 1, 1909
1,000
8,000
July 1, 1904
3,234
4
July 1, 1909
500
500
July 1, 1906
3,444 to 3,451
4
July 1, 1909
1,000
8,000
Oct. 1, 1903
3,160 to 3,161
4
Oct. 1, 1909
1,000
2,000
April 1, 1905
Reg. 115
31/2
Apr. 1,1910
9,000
April 1, 1907
3,530 to 3,540
4
Apr. 1, 1910
1,000
11,000
July 1, 1894
1,704 to 1,709
4
July 1, 1910
1,000
6,000
July 1, 1895
1,977 to 1,990
4
July 1, 1910
1,000
14,000
.
July 1, 1896
2,172 to 2,176
4
July 1, 1910
1,000
5,000
.
July 1, 1896
Reg. 172
4
July 1, 1910
..
July 1, 1897
2,331 to 2,335
4
July 1, 1910
1,000
5,000
July 1, 1898
2,471 to 2,475
4
July 1, 1910
1,000
5,000
. . ....
July 1, 1899
2,592 to 2,595
4
July 1, 1910
1,000
4,000
. . .
July 2, 1900
2,726 to 2,735
31/2
July 1, 1910
1,000
10,000
. ....
July 1, 1901
2,840 to 2,846
31/2
July 1, 1910
1,000
7,000
. .. .. .
July 1, 1902
2,961 to 2,966
31/2
July 1, 1910
1,000
8,000
. ...
July 1, 1902
Reg. 164
31/2
July 1, 1910
1,000
9,000
July 1, 1904
3,235 to 3,239
4
July 1, 1910
1,000
5,000
July 1, 1904
3,240
4
July 1, 1910
500
500
July 1, 1904
3,241 to 3,242
4
July 1, 1910
1,000
2,000
July 1, 1904
3,243
4
July 1, 1910
500
500
..
July 1, 1906
Reg. 7
4
Oct. 1, 1910
1,000
2,000
April 1, 1905
Reg. 116
4 31/2
Apr. 1,1911
·
9,000
April 1, 1907
Reg. 17
4
Apr: 1, 1911
6,000
April 1, 1907
3,547 to 3,551
4
Apr. 1, 1911
1,000
5,000
Amounts
carried | forward . .
$303,000
$74,000
..
...
. . .
1,000
July 1, 1903
3,074 to 3,082
4
. .
. . ..
...
Oct. 1, 1903
3,162 to 3,163
July 1, 1910
8,000
2,968 to 2,969
July 1, 1910
3,000
Amounts
July 1, 1909
9,000
..
29
APPENDIX TO TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
CITY LOAN BONDS .- Continued.
DATE.
Number of Bonds.
Rate per cent. of Interest.
When due.
Denomi- nation.
Amount Coupon Bonds.
Amount Reg Bonds.
July 1, 1894
1,710 to 1,715
4
July 1, 1911
$1,000
6,000
July 1, 1895
1,991 to 2,004
4
July 1, 1911
1,000
14,000
July 1, 1896
2,180 to 2,187
4
July 1, 1911
1,000
8,000
July 1, 1897
2,336 to 2,340
4
July 1, 1911
1,000
5,000
July 1, 1898
2,476 to 2,480
4
July 1, 1911
1,000
5,000
.
July 1, 1899
2,596 to 2,599
4
July 1, 1911
1,000
4,000
July 2, 1900
2,736 to 2,740
31/2
July 1, 1911
1,000
5,000
....
July 1, 1901
2,847 to 2,853
31/2
July 1, 1911
1,000
7,000
July 1. 1902
2,974 to 2,975
31/2
July 1, 1911
1,000
2,000
July 1, 1902
Reg. 165
31/2
July 1, 1911
7,000
July 1, 1903
3,083 to 3,091
4
July 1, 1911
1,000
9,000
..
...
July 1, 1904
3,244 to 3,248
4
July 1, 1911
1,000
5,000
July 1, 1904
3,249
4
July 1, 1911
500
500
July 1, 1904
3,250 to 3,251
4
July 1, 1911
1,000
2,000
...
July 1, 1904
3,252
4
July 1, 1911
500
500
July 1, 1906
3,460 to 3,464
4
July 1, 1911
1,000
5,000
· ....
July 1, 1906
Reg. 13
4
July 1, 1911
..
.
3,000
Oct. 1, 1903
3,164 to 3,165
4
Oct. 1, 1911
1,000
2,000
· ....
April 1, 1905
Reg. 117
31/2
Apr. 1, 1912
...
....
9,000
April 1, 1907
Reg. 15
4
Apr. 1, 1912
.
....
2,000
April 1, 1907
3,554 to 3,562
4
Apr. 1, 1912
1,000
9,000
....
July 1, 1894
1,716 to 1,721
4
July 1, 1912
1,000
6,000
July 1, 1895
2,005 to 2,018
4
July 1, 1912
1,000
14,000
July 1, 1896
2,188 to 2,194
4
July 1, 1912
1,000
7,000
July 1, 1897
2,341 to 2,344
4
July 1, 1912
1,000
4,000
......
July 1, 1898
2,481 to 2,485
4
July 1, 1912
1,000
5,000
July 1, 1899
2,600 to 2,603
4 July 1, 1912
1,000
4,000
July 2, 1900
2,741 to 2,745
31/2
July 1, 1912
1,000
5,000
. .....
July 1, 1901
2,854 to 2,857
31/2
July 1, 1912
1,000
4,000
Amounts
carried forward . .
$141,000
$95,000
brought
forward ..
.....
$303,000
$74,000
...
..
...
. .
.....
......
. ....
...
Amounts
30
ANNUAL REPORTS. -
CITY LOAN BONDS .- Continued.
DATE.
Number of Bonds.
Rate per cent. of Interest.
When due.
Denomi- nation.
Amount Coupon Bonds.
Amount Reg. Bonds.
Amounts
brought
forward . .
$441,000
$95,000
2,979 to 2,980
1
31/2
July 1, 1912
$1,000
7,000
July 1, 1902
Reg. 166
31/2
July 1, 1912
..
2,000
July 1, 1903
3,092 to 3,100
4
July 1, 1912
1,000
9,000
July 1, 1904
3,253 to 3,257
4
July 1, 1912
1,000
5,000
July 1, 1904
3,258
4
July 1, 1912
500
500
July 1, 1904
3,259 to 3,260
4
July 1, 1912
1,000
2,000
. .
July 1, 1904
3,261
4
July 1, 1912
500
500
·
July 1, 1906
Reg. 8
4
July 1, 1912
1,000
2,000
9,000
April 1, 1905
Reg. 118
31/2
Apr. 1,1913
1,000
13,000
July 1, 1896
2,195 to 2,201
4
July 1, 1913
1,000
7,000
July 1, 1897
2,345 to 2,348
4
July 1, 1913
1,000
4,000
July 1, 1898
2,486 to 2,490
4
July 1, 1913
1,000
5,000
July 1, 1899
2,604 to 2,607
4
July 1, 1913
1,000
4,000
July 2, 1900
2,746 to 2,749
31/2
July 1, 1913
1,000
4,000
July 1, 1901
2,858 to 2,861
31/2
July 1, 1913
1,000
4,000
July 1, 1902
2,988 to 2,990
31/2
July 1, 1913
1,000
3,000
July 1, 1903
3,101 to 3,109
4
July 1, 1913
1,000
9,000
July 1, 1904
3,262 to 3,266
4
July 1, 1913
1,000
5,000
July 1, 1904
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