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The Tupelo Journal Published W"kly. car1 , --rragaws TOPBLO. : ; : : : Miaai88IPPL FINANCIAL STATEMENT. The undersigned submits the follow ing as his report (required by law to be published), showing the receipts and disbursements of the several funds of the city for the interval from January 1, 1905, to September 31, 1905, which includes, of course, all balance on hand January 1, 1905, viz.: CITY FUND. 1905. Jan. 1—Balance on hand.$ 1,896.92 Feb. 1—Received R. D. Porter, warrant No. 110. 83.44 Jan. 14—Received D. W. Rob ins, warrant No. 108...... 366.50 Feb. 13—Received R. F. Rob ertson, warrant No. 115.... 1,497.15 Feb. 20—Received R. D. Por ter, warrant No. 116. 584.50 Feb. 20—Received R. D. Por ter, warrant No. 117. 1.00 June 5—Received R. D. Por ter, warrant No. 129. 500.23 June 5—Received R. D. Por ter, warrant No. 131. 86.50 April 10—Received R. F. Rob ertson, warrant No. 125... 887.58 July 3—Received R. D. Por ter, warrant No. 133. 22.50 Aug. 1—Received R. D. Por ter, warrant No. 139. 12.75 Aug. 1—Received R. D. Por ter, warrant No. 137. 15.00 Aug. 1—Received R. D. Por ter, warrant No. 136. 1&75 Aug. 8—Received R. F. Rob ertson, warrant No. 143... 1,500.00 Aug. 8—Received R. F. Rob ertson, warrant No. 147... 169.60 vSept. 5—Received .R. I). Por ter, warrant No. 153. 11.25 Sept. 5—Received R. D. Por ter, warrant No. 154. 5.00 Sept. 12—Received R. 1). Por ter, warrant No. 155. 264.30 Total receipts .5> t,v*o.vt Disbursements. Same disburesed as follows, viz.: No. 205—Wood Parham.$ 1-25 321—T. T. Bonner . 12.50 208—T. T. Bonner . 12.50 203—T. T. Bonner. 12.50 315—W. P. Burke... 9.71 ;;27—Tupelo Planing Mills... .76 334—W. E. Smith..'. tW 337— D. N. Tanner. 10.30 338— Tupelo Journal. 37.50 339— C lark & Co. 1.00 343— D. W. Robins . 17.50 344— R. F. Robertson. 70.00 348— J. W. Hoyle. 12.50 349— John Clark . 12.50 350— V. C. Kincannon. 12.50 351— T. T. Bonner . 12.50 352— F. H. Mitts. 62.50 353— R. F. Robertson. 70.00 354— Smith McAllister . 20.00 356— H. E. Porter . 3.00 357— L. R. Cates. L00 358— Thomas Angle. 1.99 359— L. R. Cates. 1-09 360— J. M. Witt. 1-00 361— R. F. Robertson. 1-00 362— Lumpkin Bros. & Co.... 1.60 363— Woodson Parham. 16.00 364— Albert Ritter ...••. 13.75 365— R. D. Porter . 51.00 366— D. N. Tanner . 3.95 367— Smith McAllister . 15.00 368— George Allen . 58.80 369— W. P. Burke . 2.30 370— Marshall & Bruce.. 61.35 371— Norton Stone . 12.00 372— R. L. Pound. 18.00 373_George D. Barnard & Co. 4.00 374— R. D. Porter. 61.00 375— D. W. Robins . 75.00 376— Smith McAllister . 20.00 377— R. F. Robertson.... 70.00 378— R. F. Robertson. 74.75 379— R. F. Robertson. 70.00 380— Howerv Finley . 4-5.00 381— C. H. C lifton. 6-<5 382— Tver Iverson . 40.00 788—Tupelo Journal . 22.50 796—Russell Engine Co. 1,557.34 383— D. W. Robins . 55.00 384— Z. A. Herndon. 3.00 385— Tupelo Journal . 31.25 386— Smith McAllister . 20.00 387— R. D. Porter. 51.25 388— -J. W. Hoyle. 12.50 '389—y, C. Kincannon. 12.50 390— R. F. Robertson. 70.00 391— R. F. Robertson. 21.90 392— R. F. Robertson. 10.00 392—C. W. Troy . 12.50 394—John Clark . 12.50 _11 W Pnbiiis. 12.50 396— M. L. Moore.. 4.30 397— M. L. Moore . 2.70 398— W. J. Callow . 27.00 399— R. D. Porter . 52.23 400— R. F. Robertson . 70.00 401— C. P. Long . 90.00 402— M. & 0. R. R. 23.76 403— D. W. Robins . 46.00 404— Smith McAllister . 20.00 405— Pound Kincannon & Elkin .95 406— W. D. Anderson. 125.00 407— Smith McAllister . 2.00 408— G. W. Baldwyn. 2.00 409— D. W. Robins. 117.00 410— W. D. Anderson. 34.75 411— R. D. Porter. 51.25 412— Ed Ward . 30.00 413— D. N. Tanner. 2.75 414— D. N. Tanner. 3.25 415— Austin Western Co. 181.75 416— F. H. Mitts. 62.50 417— Pound Kincannon & Elkin .90 418— Louis Eaves . 1.50 419— Jo H. Smith . 3.00 420— C. S. Woods . 100.00 421— Alf Jones . 5.00 422— V. C. Kincannon. 12.50 423— R. D. Porter. 53.50 424— D. N. Tanner...... 2.00 425— C. W. Troy . 12.50 426— W. D. Anderson.. 125.00 427— D. W. Robins. 12.50 428— D. W. Robins. 42.00 429— J. W. Hoyle. 12.50 430— F. H. Mitts. 62.50 431— John Clark. 7.25 432— John Clark.*... 5.25 433— Ed Ward ... 30.00 434— Tupelo Journal . 31.25 435— T. E. Gardner. 1.00 436— Smith McAllister . 20.00 437— John Anderson . 1.00 438— M. & O. R. R. Co. 476.00 439— G. W. Baldwyn, supt... 75.85 440— M. & O. R. R. Co.. 612.00 441-Louis Eaves... 6.50 443— Southern Express Co..., 1.90 444— D. W. Robins. 150.50 445— B. T. Snyder. 195.00 446— W. X. Wilson. 7.00 447— G. W. Baldwyn. 97.50 448— R. F. Robertson.. 50.00 449— R. F. Robertson. 70.00 450— R. F. Robertson.. 70.00 451— W. P. Burke. 11.29 452— D. N. Tanner. 4.25 453— W. D. Anderson. .80 454— Smith McAllister ...... 20.00 455— E. R. Wilson . 1.00 456— R. D. Porter t. 50.00 457— R. D. Porter. 6.25 458— M. & O. R. R. Co. 187.00 ( 459— W. A. Monaghan. 7.75 460— G. W. Baldwyn -... 54.40 461— M. & O. R. R. Co. 8.10 462— G. W. Baldwn .. 73.95 463— Godwy Harness Co... •. 1.60 j 04—T. E. O&njcwmm t »>«t IMW ] 465— Austin Western Co., Ltd. 8.00 466— R. E. Motley. 45.40 467— B. T. Snyder . 115.50 468— B. T. Snyder . 2.70 469— B. T. Snyder.:... 74.00 470— G. W. Baldwyn, foreman. 113.70 471— Smith McAllister . 20.00 472— Wm White... 3.00 473— R. D. Porter. 70.25 474— D. W. Robins. 117.00 475— R. O. Duke. 19.50 476— D. N. Tanner. 3.00 477— R. F. Robertson. 20.00 478— R. F. Robertson. 70.00 By cash on hand to balance... 432.61 $ 7,925.97 SCHOOL FUND. 1905. July 1—Balance on hand.$ 1,107.88 July 19—Received State Aud itor, State divide fund. 1,3.33.47 Feb. 13—Received R. F. Rob ertson, warrant No. 114.... 1,578.52 March 8—Received A. W. P., Co. Treas., warrant No. 120. 580.78 May 24—Received A. W. P., Co. Treas., warrant No. 127. 147.64 June 15—Received State Treas. 662.60 June 15—Received R. F. Rob ertson, warrant No. 124.... 71.35 Aug. 2—Received J. Q. Robins, warrant No. 141. 30.00 Aug. 8—Received R. F. Rob ertson, warrant No. 146.... 7.60 Total receipts .$ 5,519.84 Disbursed as follows, viz.: No. 113— W. M. Gutherie.$ 1-30 114— Anderson & Sons. 38.65 125—1. Iverson . 4.00 130— Tupelo Coal Co. 30.47 131— Clark & Go. .90 132— The O. H. Anderson Co. . 199.72 133— r. M. Savery. 200.00 134— Walker, Evans & Cogs well . 4-8,> 135— Tupelo Journal . 11.50 136— Shelby Topp. -30 137— Noah Thomas . 1-00 138— If. K. High . 17.50 139— W. P. Burke. 1-40 140— Tupelo Coal Co. 39.45 141— C. II. Clifton. 7.70 142— Frank Dew . 50.00 12—S. G. Tate .f 113.00 l.i—i). jl>. ... ' 14— Corinne Lunev . 42.50 15— Wain Conn... 42.50 10—Annie Dozier . 42.50 17— Xola Stone . 42.50 18— Clara B. Qoar. 42.50 19— Vivian Holmes ........ 42.50 20— Anna Trice . 42.50 21— W. M. Wade . 35.00 22— E. D. Laque . 25.00 23— S. G. Tate. 115.00 24— B. L. Hatch . 75.00 25— -Corine Laney . 42.50 2G—Wain Conn. 42.50 27— Annie Dozier . 42.50 28— Xola Stone . 12.50 29— C. B. Goar. 42.50 30— Vivian Holmes. 42.50 31— -Anna Trice . 42.50 32— Wm. Wade . 35.00 33— K. D. Laque . 25.00 34— E. L. Cook . 11.25 35— -W. M. Wade . 35.00 36 — E. D. Laque . 25.00 37— E. L. Cook. 13.00 38— S. G. Tate . 115.00 39— B. L. Hatch. 75.00 40— Corinne Laney .42.50 41— Wain Conn .42.50 42— Annie Dozier . 42.50 43— Xola'Stone . 42.50 44— Clara B. Goar . 42.50 45— Vivian Holmes . 42.50 | 46— Anna Trice. 42.50 47— S. G. Tate. 115.00 j48rB. L. Hatch . 75.00 49— Corinne Laney . 42.50 50— Wahl Conn . 42.50 51 - Annie Dozier . 42.50 52— Xola Slone . 42.50 . 55—Anna Trice. 42.50 56— W. M. Wade. 35.00 57— E. 1). Laque . 25.0ft 58— E. L. Cook . 15.00 53— C. B. Goar.»- 42.50 54— Vivian Holmes. 42.50 59— W. M. Wade . 35.00 60— E. D. laique. 25.00 61— E. L. Cook . 13.00 62— S. G. Tate. 115.00 63— B. L. Hatch. 75.00 64— Corinne Laney . 42.50 65— Wain Conn . 42.50 66— Annie Dozier . 42.50 67— C. B. Goar. 42.50 68— Vivian Holmes . 42.50 69— Xola Stone . 42.50 70— Anna Trice. . 42.50 71— W. M. Wade . 17.50 72— K. D. Laque . 12.50 , 73— E. L. .Cook . 7.50 74— S. G. Tate. 57.50 75— B. L. Hatch . 37.50 , 76— Corinne Laney. 21.25 77— Wain Conn . 21.25 7S—Vivian Holmes. 21.25 ( 79—('. B. Goar _*. 21.23 SO—Nola Stone . 21.25 .81—Annie Dozier . 21.25 82—Anna Trice . 21.25 143— Tupelo Coal Co.• 10.50 144— Trice, Raymond & Co... 19.50 143—Henry Collier . .75 146— Frank Dew . 25.00 147— Tupelo Coal 'Co. 3.50 148— Frank Dew . 20.00 149— A. Dalton . 48.07 150— C. H. Clifton... 1.00 151— W.J. Callow . 450.00 152— Clarence Murphy . 7.40 153— J. N. Francis . 109.98 134—A. Wiley . 8.50 Cash on hand to balance. 1,130.30 $ 5,519.84 Jan. 1— Balance on hand.,.$ 1,176.73 Aug. 5—Pro rata $25,000 bond issue . 6,000.00 Total receipts .$ 7,176.73 April 11—Coupons 13, 14, 1-5, 16, series 29, 4 at $15 each. $ 60.00 July 7—Bond No. 14 .. . 50.00 ylulv 7—Coupon No. 14, Series 30 . 12.50 Get. 4—Bond No. 5. 500.00 Oct. 4—Bond No. 6. 500.00 Oct. 4—Bond No. 7. 500.00 Oct. 8—Bond No. 8. 500.00 Oct. 4—Bond No. 9. 500.00 Oct. 4--Bond No. 10. 500.00 Oct. 4—Bond No. 11. 500.00 Oct. 4—Bond No. 12. 500.00 Oct. 4—Bond No. 13, int. & ex. 518.67 Oct. 4—Bond No. 15, int. & ex. 518.67 Oct. 4—Bond No. 16, int. & ex 518.67 Oct. 4—Coupons 5 to 12, at $15 each . 120.00 Oct. 4—Coupons 5 to 12, at $12.50 each. 100.00 Oct. 4—Bal. cash on hand. 828.22 $ 7,176.73 ELECTRIC LIGHT FUND. 1905. Jan. 1—Balance on hand.$ 13.68 Feb. 1—Received R. D. Porter. 723.74 Feb. 13—Received R. F. Rob ertson . 2,994.48 March 7—Received R. D. Porter 487.60 April 5—Received R. D. Porter 692.16 April 30—Received R. D. Porter 540.48 June 5—Received R. D. Porter 534.55 .June 5—Received R. F. Rob ertson .. 114.66 July 3—Received R. D. Porter. 561.94 Aug.,1—Received R. D. Porter. 1,349.77 Aug. 8—Received R. F. Robert son . 15.21 Sept. 5—Received R. D. Porter 552.64 ] Sept. 5—Received R, D. 4Porter. 122.10 Sept R. D, Portor- U9.90 Oct. 4—Ptp Tata $25,000 bond issue . 6,000,00 $14,823.01 Disbursed as follows, viz.: No. 522— M. & O. R. R. agent....$ 30.76 523— W. S. Thompson. 23.04 525—E. W. Hawkins . 145.45 529—Hill’s Creek Coal Co. 119.52 532— M. & O. R. R. Co. 56.04 533— E. W. Hawkins ... 18.15 535— E. \V. Hawkins ........ 51.00 536— M. & O. R. R. Co. 54.58 543— E. W. Hawkins .. 19.50 544— E. W. Hawkins . 10.80 545— Hanover National Bank. 4.12 496—Tupelo Cotton Mills.... 4.90 498—Trice-Raymond Hurd. Co. 3.44 500—W. H. Topp.,. 6.30 527— Trice-Raymond Hurd. Co, 2.38 528— Commercial Electric Sup ply Co. . 1.40 531—Black Diamond Mnfg. Co, 8.75 534— Blakeslee Mnfg. Co. 1.85 537— The Milner-Kettig Co... 23.71 538— W. E. Smith . 2.10 539— W. C. Vanhoose. 10.00 540— Milner-Kettig Co. 155.04 541— J. W. Hoyle. 180.00 542— Western Electric Co. 3.02 546— C. W. Hewitt. .50 547— The General Oil Co. 43.18 548— Hills Creek Coal Co. 79.66 549— Western Electric Co. 17.55 550— Tupelo Cotton Mills .... 4.14 551— K. W. Hawkins. 10.50 552— W. O. McLain. 3.20 553— E. W. Hawkins . 147.75 554— E. W. Hawkins. 25.00 555— A. L. Ford .,. 40.00 i>56—J. R. Hollmau. 10.05 557—M. .1. Callow. 4.93 358—Wesley Jones . 16.95 559— King Fielding. 4.32 560— H. E. High . 123.45 561— E. W. Hawkins . 100.00 562— Hills Creek Coal......... 42.90 563— Hills Creek Coal. 76.92 564— Hills Creek Coal. 44.22 565— —Milner & Kettig Co. 4.56 566— Crane & Co. 9.54 567— Western Electric Co. 39.02 568— R. J. Hollnian . 2.00 569— Western Electric Co. 1,000.00 570— A. L. Ford . 40.00 571— M. & O. R. R. Co.58.26 572— W. S. Walker & Co. 7.22 573— Western Electric Co. 64.87 dll 1 lir VICI1CMU VAT. • • • • T'.vu 575— Hills Creek Coal Co. 77.43 576— Hills Creek Oil Co.* 35.04 577— E. W. Hawkins . 100.00 578— M. & 0. R. R. Co. 56.63 570—Southern Express Co.... .45 5SO—R.'J. Hollman. 35.00 581— St. L. & S. F. R. R. Co... 1.60 582— Tupelo Scales Co. 32.21 I 583— Pound, K. & E. 4.15 584— M. & 0. R. R. Co. 58.01 585— Southern Express Co.... 2.00 586— Clark & Co. 1.20] 588— A. L. Ford.:.. 40.00 1 589— E. W. Hawkins. 100.00 590— R. J. Hollman. 35.00; 591— Hills Creek Coal Co. 179.28 593— General Oil Co. 13.25 594— Western Electric Co. 238.87 595— M. & O. R. R. Co. 55.51 597— Southern Express Co.... 2.00 598— C. P. Long. 2.25 599— Southern Express Co.... .45 500— Willis Sample . 1.75 501— Lewis Hanbv . 1.45 602—St. L. & S. F. R. R. Co.. 1.60 503— St. L. & S. F. R. R. Co.. 3.34 504— A. L. Ford . 40.00 505— K. W. Hawkins. 100.00 506— -Crane & C«. 6.84 | 507— General Oil Co. 12.88 508— Hills Creek Coal Co. 126.72 309—Claude M’erson. 10.00 810—AI. & O. R. R. Co. 16.78 511—AI. & O. R. R. Co. .86 312—Willis Sample . 1.35 513— Southern Express Co.... .60 514— AI. & O. R. R. Co.. 14.20 515— AI. & O. R. R. Co. 22.14 >16—M. & 0. R. R. Co. 3.84 517— M. & O. R. R. Co. .86 518— A. Dalton . 6.00 519— AC & O. R. R. Co.••.. 3.06 520— AT. & O. R. R. Co. 1.63 j 521— AI. & O. R. R. Co. 1.53 i 322—M. & O. R. R. Co. 22.08 | 523— A. L. Ford . 34.88 j 524— Claude Iverson. 10.00 ; 525— Alf .Tones . 1.90 *26—Joe Reese . 3.40 : 527— E. W. Hawkins. 100.00 I 528— AI. & O. R. R. Co. 28.54 ! 520—Western Electric Co. 6.18 j 530— Hills Creek Coal Co. 142.11 j 531— General Oil Co. 21.53 j 532— Crane Co. 9.75 | 533— R. J. Hollman. ... 33.57 j 534— M. &• O. R. R. Co. 37.29 . 535— AI. & O. R. R. Co. 1.26: 536— Southern Express Co.... 1.00 537— M. & 0. R. R. Co. • 1.02 538— St. L. AS. F. R. R. Co... 7.68 j 539— St. L. AS. F. R. R. Co... 1,13 j 540— Joe Reese . 10.00 ; 541— A. L. Ford ... 40.00 I >42—Southern Express Co.... 1.00 543— James Repult . 40.00 j 544— M. A 0. R. R. Co. 2.27 j >45—R. J. Hollman . 35.00 546—M. A O. R. R. Co. 28.40 >47—Hills Creek Coal Co. 70.34 j >48—Western Electric Co. 684.83 >49—Crane Co. 6.06 >50—W. E. Smith . 1.20 >51—Claude Iverson. 10.09 552—St. L. A S. F. R. R. Co... 1.60 >53—M. A O. R. R. Co. 1.02 >54—A. Dalton . 3.75 >56—Tupelo Cotton Mills .... 3.90 >57—Tupelo Cotton Mills. 6.96 >58—E. W. Hawkins. 75.09 >59—Southern Express Co.... 2.00 >00—St. L. A S. F. R. R. Co... 1.30 161—Joe Reese . 10.50 >62—M. A O. R. R. Co.. 28.35 j >63—R. J. Holman. 2.00 >64—John Wade . 1.05 ' >05—M. A O. R. R. Co. 21.26 >66—Lumpkin Bros. A Co.... .75; >67—.James Repult .. 40.00 >68—A. L. Ford . 40.00 >69—Alf Jones . 9.43 >70—R. J. Holman. 35".00 >71—Pound, Kineannon A Elkin 26.95 >72—Claude Iverson ... e..,. 1.45 >73—Cfaude Iverson . 10.00 174— Bob Powell . ' 1.25 175— Tupelo Coal Co.. 2.50 176— Western Electric* Co. 1,000.00 177— Standard Oil Co. 9.17 178— Hills Creek Coal. 146.52 79— Janies Bell. 2.80 80— W. H. Topp . 3.65 181— M. A O. R. B. Co. 45.65 182— M. A O. R. R. Co. 28.00 183— George Wells.... 1,75 184— Wm. Shed. 3.30 185— Lumpkin Bros. A Co.... 1.90 186— M. A O. R. R. Co. 28.68 ' >87—M. A O. R. R. Co. 34.76 88— Southern Express Co.... • .65 89— James Repult .36.00 190—A. L. Ford . 42.00 >91—.Toe Reese ....... > 97.70 >92—Western Electric Co. 2,251*45 193— Hills Creek Coal Co..... 192.86 194— W. X. Wison. 53.75 i05—Claude Iverson ... 10.00 196— Homer Hodges... 2.15 197— Wash Lumpkin . 4.50 98—Ras Hollman .. v. . 31.80 199—M. A O. R. R. Co. 18.40 00— Burt Simon ........... 1.151 01— Homer Hodges.. 3.75 , 02— M. A O. R. R. Co. 36.56 03— M. 4 0.R.R. Co.,.. 33.82 ly cash balance...4,560.66J l^ij WATERWORKS AND SEWERAGE FUND. Jan. 1—Balance on band.$11,618.60 Feb. 2—Received R. D. Porter. 11.93 Mch. 7—Received R.D. Porter 636.89 June 5—Received R. D. Porter. 423.43 July 3—Received R. D. Porter. 200.00 July 3—Received R. D. Porter. 81.08 Aug. 1—Received R. D. Porter. 264.77 Sept. 5—Received R. D. Porter 63.59 Sept. 5—Received R. D. Porter 19.42 Oct. 4—Pro rata $25,000 bond issue .. 12,704.16 $26,023.96 No. .. 1— H. C. Ulen & Co.1$ 1,078.50 2— Milner & Kettig Co. 16.23 3— Milner & Kettig Co. 4.00 4— Milner & Kettig Co. 271.21 5— W. P. Burk. 9.27 6— E. W. Hawkins . .•. 50.00 7— Thomas Gray. 72.75 8— H. C. Ulen & Co. 200.00 9— H. C. Ulen & Co. 296.92 10— Mobile & Ohio R. R. Co.. 29.30 11— John Parchman . 2.60 12— Jesse Givan . 2.90 13— Charles Moore . 2.90 14— George Baldwyn . 6.00 15— Zack Gray . 1.60 16— Isaiah Cunningham .... 2.90 17— E. Whitesides . 2.60 18— Hills Creek Coal Co. 44.28 22— Joe Reese . 9.73 23— Clarence Murphy. 7.50 24— -Sample. L75 25— Richard Cannon . 9.00 26— Jim Terry. 1.25 27— Richard Cannon. 10.50 28— Jo,e Reese . .. 9.15 29— Clarence Murphy . 6.15 30-Sample.- 1.60 31— E. W. Hawkins . 50.00 32— Louis Ellis . 2.90 33— W. E. Smith. 15.00 34— Joe Reese . 9.95 33—Richard Cannon .' 4.50 36— Clarence Murphy. 2.50 37— Willis Sample . 3.55 38— St. L. & S. F. R. R. Co. .. 1.36 39— Joe Reese . 10.50 40— Clarence Murphy. 1.23 41— Homer Hodges . .40 42— Willis Sample . 1.85 43— Tupelo Scales Co. 64.44 44— Crane Co. 21.83 45— Joe Reese . 10.50 46— M. & O. R. R. Co. 34.42 47— .Toe Reese . 10.50 48— Willis Sample . 4.00 49— Joe Reese . 7.50 -.ft_If W Umvlrina Ml Oft 51— Louis Eaves . 50.00 165—H. Mueller Mnfg. Co- 386.55 167—H. C. Ulen Co. 181.50 169—D. W. Robins. 50.00 186— Howry Finly. 22.50 187— Milner-Kettig Co. 310.06 188— Milner-Kettig Co. 2.03 189— Milner-Kettig Co. 62.80 190— Milner-Kettig Co. 1.25 191— Milner-Kettig Co. 114.85 192— Milner-Kettig vCo. 33.36 193— W. C. Vanhouse. 10.25 194— Clark & Co. 146.07 195— C. \V. Hewitt. 3.25 196— W. E. Smith. -75 Pittsburg Testing Co.. 20.30 199—The Sherns & Ott Mnfg. Co . 12.33 W. O. MeLain, agent- 26.26 Henry Breland. 1.00 E. W. Hawkins . 35.25 Kirkpatrick & Johnson.. 500.00 D. X. Tanner. 5.40 Postal Telegraph Co- .87 W. J. Callow . 5.00 E. W. Hawkins.. 50.00 789— Clark & Co. 5.03 790— United States Cast Iron and Pipe Co. 1,912.79 791— E. \V. Hawkins . 10.50 792— E. W. Hawkins . 18.75 793— —H. t. dray . 45.00 794— E. W. Hawkins . 46,40 795— R. D. Cole Mnfg. Co. 18.00 797— H. C. Ulen Co.-.... 1,270.93 798— The Fairbanks Co. 132.75 799— S. E. Flynt. 129.40 800— Virginia Bridge and Iron Pipe Co. 1,803.60 19— Crane Co. 2.16 20— Crane Co. 34.95 21— Crane Co. 32.2.> 53— Hills Creek Coal Co. 89.64 52- -Western Union Co. 1.6 * 54— J. M. Sullivan . 18.00 55— Trice, Raymond & Co... 21.17 56— Trice, Raymond & Co.... 27.23 57— Crane Co. 168.74 58— Crane Co.. L81 59— Crane Co. 67.83 60— Dorsey Printing Co. 9.30 61— Trice, Raymond & Co... 1.82 62— James Repult.— 7.05 63— Joe Reese . 4-83 64— Louis Hamby . 2.1o 65— Willis Sample . 2.20 66— M. & O. R. R. Co. 80.66 67— Southern Express'Co- .80 6S—James Repult. 10.50 69— John Birmingham . -90 70— Jesse Givlian .. • 2.75 —_1 _ T "1ft <U—mm wniupv .. 71— Charley Moore . 2.12 72— Eb Whitesides . 2.75 73— Frank Mexico . -56 74— Will Foy ... 3-75 75— John Parham . 3-“J 76— Mingo Augustus . -50 77— G. W. Baldwn . 4.40 78— St. L. & S. F. R. R- Co.. 4.SI 79— St. L. & S. F. R. R. Co. .. 14.94 80— James Repult . 10-5° 81— Tupelo Seales Co. s-r,° 82— M. P. Burk. 30-08 S3—E. M. Hawkins. 50.01) 84— Platt Iron Works. 500.00 85— Crane Co. 7.70 86— W. S. Sparks... 55.10 S7—Hills Creek Coal Co. 1-6.7 88— Geo. C. Meyers. 1-00 89— Willis Sample. 3 -3J 90— Louis Hamby. -89 91— James Repult. 30-50 92— R. M. Robins. 3-50 93— M. & O. R. R. Co. 9-03 94— M. & O. R. R- Co. 21.0o 95— .lames Repult. 9.50 96— Joe Reese. , ”.o0 97— Will Jones. 7-90 98— Charlie Moore. 2.50 99— Southern Express Co- 2.30 100— M. & O. R. R. Co.29.60 101— James Repult . 102— Joe Reese . ”.0a 103— Dillard MuTtin . -80 105— Southern Express Co... 1.00 106— Willis Sample . w 2-53 107— James Repult . *0.50 108— .Joe Reese ,. 109— M. & O. R- R. Co. 25.68 110— St. L. & S. R. R- Co... , 3.60 Llt=-Sam McCorkle ......... 5.05 132— Western Union Tel. Co.. .33 113— James Repult .• 5.25 114— Willis Sample.. 1-60 115— M. & O. R. R- Co.* 32-?9 116— M. & 0. R. R- Co. 30.44 117— G. W. Baldwyn .. 12.11 118— E. W. Hawkins. 50.00 119— E. W. Hawkins. 7.95 120— Alf Jones.. • • • • 2<®? 121— Joe Reese .. -75 122— M. & O. R. R- Co..... 17.56 123— Tmjelo Scales Co....... 9.25 125—A. Dalton. l2-®9 127— U. S. Cast Iron & Pipe Co. 46.10 128— Va. Bridge & Iron Co... 280.15 129— Hills Creek Coal Co..... 142.11 133— Southern Sewer Pipe Co. 129.65 135— Joe Reese. 2-99 136— Walter Abbott. 2.25 137— Sam McCorkle. 123.05 138— Joe Reese . 7.50 139— Sam McCorkle;.. 136.10 140— Postal Tel. Co......... 2-25 141— 0. W. Baldwyn........ 5.63 lifHMwi MeCorklt.»* • ♦«»»• W4»4d I 5. 124—A. Dalton .............. 570.00 120—Fairbanks & Co. . 571.40 130— Marshall & Bruce....... 25.25 131— General Oil Co..'. 21.52 , 133—D. W. Robins.. 7.35 134—R. B. Johnson. 23.15 143— M. & O. R. R. Co..19.54 144— M. & O. R. R. Co. 29.28 145— Leaks & Goodlett. 53.45 146— D. N. Tanner. 8.00 147— George Hill. 6.40 148— Hills Creek Coal Co. 70.34 149— Crane Co. 6.06 150— W. J. Callow. 9.00 151— Joe Reese .. 12.55 152— W. P. Burk. 17.55 153— Sam MeCorkle. 138.15 154— Western Union Tel. Co.. 1.75 155— M. & O. R. R. Co. 33.48 J56—E. W. Hawkins. 64.95 157—.Joe Reese . 10.85 ; 158—Sam MeCorkle. 149.95 j 159—Trice Raymond . 28.37 160— James Dempey. 3.00 161— Sam MeCorkle. 161.65 162— Sam MeCorkle . 122.60 163— Joe Reese . 10.50 164— M. & O.Jt. It. Co... 20.28 165— B. C. Stillwell. 83.35 166— K. B. Johnson.......... 126.70 167— St. L. & S. F. R. R. Co.. 3.20 168— Postal Tel. Co. 2.15 169— George Hill. 2.40 170— Tupelo Scales Co. 2.50 171— W. P. Burke. 13.68 172— 1). N. Tanner. 2.20 173— Platt Iron Works Co.... 3,400.00 174— Hills Creek Coal Co. 98,59 175— W. C. Vanhoose..^.,... 6.50 176— Joe Taylor .. 1.35 177— Sam MeCorkle. 32.20 178— M. & 0. R. R. Co... 30.26 179— Joe Reese . 17.50 180— M. & O. R. R. Co. 25.44 181— Will Taylor . 1.90 182— Os Trulove . 1.55 183— G. W. Baldwyn. 56.86 184— Stephenson Gates . 51.40 185— Claude Murphy . 4.65 186— Hinds Bros. & Co. 21.85 187— Miller Mer. Co... 18.40 188— Lumpkin Bros. & Co.... 15.90 189— G. W. Baldwyn. 23.99 190— M. & O. R. It. Co. 33.32 191— John Robinson. 1.85 192— Sam MeCorkle. 11.30 ] 93—Jesse Simon. 2.25 194— If. c. Stillwell. 100.00 195— B. C. Stillwell. 13.33 196— St. L. & S. F. R. R. Co. .. 3.20 197— M. & O. R. R. Co. 34.68 198— Jesse Simon . 2.03 199— Hills Creek Coal Co. 172.80 200— Platt. Iron Works Co.... 1.80 201— George Baldwvn. 18.00 202— Sam McCorkle. 8.60 203— G. W. Baldwvn. 100.72 204— Leake & Goodlett. 31.09 205— Southern Express Co.... 1.00 206— W. C. Vanhoose. 2.75 207— G. W. Baldwvn. 103.41 208— Wesley Fields . .'. 2.10 209— Cumberland Tel. Co. 3.20 Cash to balance. 6,448.97 $36,023.96 CITY BOND FUND. Jan. 1—To bal. on band.$ 8.43 Feb. 13—Received R. F. Rob ertson . 2,994.48 April 10—Received R. F. Rob ertson . 114.66 Aug. 8—Received R. F. Rob ertson . . 15.21 Oct. 4—Pro rata $25,000 bond issue . 500.00 Coupons 78 to 136 inclu., Series 1, 59 at $13.75 each.. 811.23 Coupons 1 to 30 inclu., Series 5, 30 bonds at $30 each. 900.00 Coupons 1 to 6 inclu., Series. 2, 6 (-options at $2.75 each. . 16.50 Coupons Jjjoa. 9, 11, 12, 16. 17, 1S, 2ft, "cries 2’ 7 coupons at $2.75 each.. 19.25. Coupons 21 to 55 inclu., Series 2, 35 coupons at $13.75 each 481.25 Coupons 57 to 112 inclu., Scries 2, 56 coupons at. $13.75 each 770.00 1—Bond . 100.0 7— Coupon . 2.75 8— Coupon . 2.75 56—Coupon . 13.73 Coupons 113 to 136 inclusive, $13.75 each . 330.00 Coupons 13, 11, 15, 19. $2.75 each . 11.00 Bal. cash on hand.. 174.28 e *> re Recapitulation, showing grand totals on account receipts, disbursements and cash balances of all funds combined, viz n s: k os oo o 0 •uSSfg'** g S ^ 2. hj > S. o S ~ 5 - § g ~ 3 2 r § = g. S3 g p c Cs S-±r . : ® |.7!-=: : : : $ g §•: : x : : ^r! : : P . ...... 1 ! ! i 1 . . g • . . • <* p 0 § §* Ci ICH . ,3 S - » C« COCl4a<|CT-*3.,-JC*~' *h* c> ca)^ ti c —4 p- Bl W o co tc iw ~<i *-* ta'- p 3 2 W JO w CO pi p «* *-*■ s OQ J | to ‘-q b o ’*4 oo b § c. r O. X Cl b* CO ^ S p * S3 r+ 7^» ■S* ^ <t P —1 C« M m -3 3 m — CO JO J3 Cl jU -J ft- • S' w y« M w w'dk ‘W-K L to C3»io^oooo - 3 -1 cc M 00 O w».w O - io b b b b b w » • o 3^ «■£ CD CO M O o v. V* 'w „ rs 23 Cl |-*4^v*Ct&f— tfc-ct'C VJ ^ 05 M « W ’ 3 c « «*. ac o x o w ^ “ | o l'0'«3C5tOC0ClS*^P | 4* . X*'lC3MOHO'' p r All of which is certified to be correct, as fully and completely as appears of record, and on file in Mayor’s office, city of Tupelo. Respectfully submitted tliis Oct. 9th, 1905. R. D. PORTER, City Clerk. WHEN TRAVELING MAKE NO MISTAKE •at See That Year Ticket Reeds Vie v_ |m|£| B Through Tickets to all Points-— •olid Vestibuled Trains. Fast Tima. Close Connections, Through Sleepers. For full information, call on you* nearest Queen A Crescent ticket agent, ar address 8.3, Anderson. A. G. P. A,, *h & S^ftTW. G. P. Am - —J »§W 0rl*|9fc U THE WEEK'S NEWS TERSELY OUTLINED An Epitome of the Most Important Eyente at Home and Abroad the Past Week. ; '_ NORTH, EAST, WEST, SOUTH. Latest Developments in the Yellow Fever Epidemic, Totjethcr With Items of Interest Called From th* Important Happenings All Over the World— YELLOW FEVER NOTES. The official report from New Orleans covering the 24 hours ended at 6 p. m. on the 20th showed: New cases of yellow fever, 4; total to date, 3,352. Deaths, none; total to date, 435. Cases under treatment, 98; discharged, 2,819. The Matine hospital service, in view i of the gradual but certain elmination of yellow fever from New Orleans, is reducing its working force in that city. The Marine hospital service has de clined to take charge of the situation at Patterson, La., and it is probable' that the fever will linger there until j frost puts an end to this year’s crop of stegomoya. GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. The police at Bridgeport, Conn., have recovered all of the money stolen from the Adams Express Co. at Pittsburg, Pa., by Edward G. Cunlifte but about $10,000, ar.<d the prisoner has been tak en back to Pittsburg. James Missett got $2,500 reward from the Pinkerton agency for betraying Cunlifte. Pension Commissioner Warner will recommend the dismissal from the serv ice of a number < employes who have been acting the '© of money s>- :ks and charging usui.ous rates of ii est. Mrs. Lloyd Wheaton, wne oi <i»j Gen. Lloyd Wheaton, died at her Lome in Chicago, after a month’s illness, aged 50 years. The Twenty-fourth infantry (colored) is to be sent for a second tour of duty in the Philippines. The regiment will be stationed in Mindanao. President Roosevelt was welcomed to Atlanta, Ga., as “Georgia’s most illus trious grandson,” in the course of a happy speech by John Temple Graves, editor of the Atlanta Daily News, to which the president made a felicitous response. An incident of the Georgia itinerary was a visit to his mother's old home at Roswell by the president. England celebrated with great cere mony the one hundredth anniversary of the death of Lord Nelson, the hero of Trafalgar. The great shaft in Trafal gar square, London, was beautifully decorated and surrounded by floral trib utes. The worst storm experienced in 30 j years swept over Lake Erie, Lake Hu- j ron and Lake Michigan, and shipping suffered severely, particularly on Lake Erie. The loss of life was not very great, but the property loss was enor mous. The gale reached a maximum velocity of 72 miles an hour. Mrs. Clara M. Buckley, after seven hours’ sweating, confessed that she shot and killed Mrs. Clara McCluskey at the rear door of her saloon in Chicago. Jealousy over the friendship of Mrs. McCluskey for Albert Tyrman, an elec trician, led to the tragedy. Secretary of the Treasury Leslie M. Shaw will make political speeches in Ohio from October 27 to November 4. ! Portsmouth, Youngstown and Cleve- I land will be included in his itinerary. Gov. Jos. W. Folk of Missouri has ac- ! cepted an invitation from the demo crats of Ohio to make a three days’ ' tour of the state by special train, No vember 2, 3 and 4. His itinerary will Include Toledo, Cincinnati, Cleveland, and, perhaps, Columbus and Spring field. David Hobbs, customs agent for the LaIl«UiaU r ttuuu i an w a j Can., is charged with being a defaulter to the extent of $40,000 to $50,000. He has decamped. Lieutenant-Commander Newton A. McCully, who was United States naval attache to the Russian forces in Man churia, has returned home. He says ' the speedy victory of the Japanese over the Russian fleet in the Sea of Japan . is a riddle to everyone over there. Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria and the • Infanta Maria Teresa, sister of King Alfonso of Spain, have been formally betrothed. The trial of thei Riggen family at Fort Scott, Kas., for causing the death, by brutality and abuse, of six-year-old Herbert Rlggin, is attracting great crowds of spectators. Miss Annie E. Hitchcock and Lieut. ; William H. Sims, U. S. N., will be mar ried in Washington next month. Edward G. Cupliffe, who robbed the Adams Express Co. at Pittsburg, Pa., of $101,000, was arrested at Bridgeport, Conn., and nearly $80,000 of the stolen money was found, later, at the home j of a brother-in-law, Jos. W. Boardman, ' at Bristol, Conn., In a suit case sent by express. | Secretary of War Taft will start on his trip to Panama on the 27th tnst. A reissue of the $10 counterfeit Unit ed States note first discovered in 1903, in improved form, is announced by j Chief Wilkie of the secret service. The entire business section of Al turas, Cal., was swept away by Are, I causing a loss of $100,000; insurance light. Terry McGovern appeared in his old | form I* front of Tommy Murphy in Philadelphia, and floored him six times In two minutes, when the referee mere!- ! fully stopped the bout. James H. Hyde has returned to New York prepared to testify fully before the insurance Investigating committee. Maj.-Gen. J. F. Weston, in his report as commissary general of the army, strongly' advises the formation of a school for bakers* and cooks in the army. Chief of Police Collins of Chicago has placed the ban on professional prize fighters. i Dr. Bernays, of St. bouis, says he could have saved’ the life of J. W. Den- ; ton, the Bloomington (in.) horseman, who died as the result of a kick from a horse at the St. Louis horse show, had Deaton consented to submit to an operation. He refined, hotffye?. on 1* pupt nf the price—f3O0 * mm.*, ..-. ^~ Former State Senator Burton, **• president, and former Vlce-Pres dent Turner of the defunct Chamberlain bank of Tecumseh, Neb., in the trial of a criminal case in, connection with tho bank’s affairs, at Auburn, Neb., gave testimony directly at variance with that, given in a civii case, and the court or dered informations for perjury filed. Col. Jacob T. Child, former minister to Slam and consul general at Hankow, China, died at his home in Richmond, Mo., of paralysis. He founded the first daily newspaper in St. Joseph, Mo., and wrote the ‘Tearl of Asia." The Russian battleship Knlaz Potem kin, whose crew mutinied last. June, has, by imperial order, been rechris tened the “Pandlelmon,” after the fa mous martyr of the Russian church. Mrs. Helen Stallo, widow of John Bernhard Stailo, of Cincinnati, who was minister to Italy 20 years ago, died at Scandiccl, Italy, aged 77. W. B. Smith, former president of the Western national hank of Louisville, Ky., has been indicred in the federal court at Louisville on ten counts charging embezzlement, false entries and misappropriation of the bank’s funds. President Roosevelt had no cause to complain of the cordiality of bis recep tion as he journeyed through North Carolina. Thousands greeted him at every stop and were as effusive in their welcome as the most exacting could wish. The press of Paris kept close tab on the president's speeches incident to his southern tcur, and his utterances regarding the United State:;’ attitude toward the West Indies and Caribbean coast evoked approving comment. The czar of Russia has issued an im perial manifesto proclaiming the rati fication of the treaty of peace between Russia and Japan. It characterize-; Ja pan as a "brave and mighty enemy, now our friend.” Minister Takahira says that Japan feels “great repose about the Philip pines because they are occupied by the United States with the firm hold of its authority over the archipelago.” Tho ashes of Sir Henry Irving have been deposited in “Poet’s Corner" in IVoctniimitor ohlvov T .onr*nn Thftll sands stood bareheaded as the casket was borne into the historic edifice. The walls of the chapel of St. Faith were banked with the floral tributes. President Richard A. McCurdy of tho Mutual Life Insurance Co. says that ha has no Intention of resigning and that nothing can or will.drive him out. The report of the receivers show the assets of the various properties of C. J. Devlin, of Topeka. Kas., who failed last July, to be $4,956,948, and the di rect liabilities, $4,592,208. Mrs. George W. Hoadley, wife of the manager of the International Power Co. and president of the American Bridge Co., was robbed of $10,000 worth of diamonds and other Jewelry in her apartments in the Buckingham hotel, New York city. A waiter and a for mer bell boy have been arrested. Joseph Leiter, of Chicago, has been ordered by Justice Gfeenbaum, of the New York supreme court, to pay Wm. J. Zeller $69,767 as principal and1 in terest of a promissory note which Lei ter gave during his attempt to corner the wheat market several years ago. Four members of the baker’s crew of the transport Sherman have been ar rested in San Francisco, by federal officers, on suspicion of having passed counterfeit bills while the vessel was in the port of Honolulu. Unseasonably cold weather is report ed from Helena, Mont., the thermome ters, on the 17tb, recording eight de grees above zero. A writ of habeas corpus was refused for Isaac W. Schiffer, the Alamosa (Col.) banker charged ' with fraud. Judge Holbrook also refused to reduce his bail, fixed at $100,000, and he was sent to jail. Ordnance Sergeant Patrick Eagan committed suicide by jumpmg into the sea from the deck of the iransport Sherman, on which he had come from the Philippines, just as she was enter ing San Francisco harbor. As the result of a conference be tween Secretary of State Root and Sir Mortimer Durand, the British ambas sador, it is said that a satisfactory so lution of the GIoucester-Newfoundland fli'Mnrino onti t pntro rev ? a I n olcrVit Edward B. Gifford, paying teller of the banking house of Claus Spreckels & Co., who was a passenger on the steamer Scnoma, from San Francisco, jumped overboard when nearing Hon olulu, and was drowned. President Roosevelt started on his southern tour on the 18th. His recep tion in Richmond. Va., was one con tinuous ovation, and the president was in his happiest mood. One of the larg est gatherings ever assembled in the Virginia capital greeted him when he delivered his address on the capitol grounds. Judge Holdom, in the superior court in Chicago, has sustained the injunc tion restraining the members of Typo graphical Union No. 16 from interfer ing with the firms composing th8 Chi cago Typothetae during the present strike of union printers for the eight hour day. Mrs. Alice Hartman and five children were burned to death in a midnight fire which consumed their home at Port Royal, Mo. Only the husband and fa ther, William Hartman, of the entire family escaped. Bubonic plague has appeared at Ner chinsk, on the Trans-Siberian railroad, thus offering a terrible menace to the Russian soldiers returning homeward over that, the only route. The L3W cruiser Charleston has been placed in commission with Capt. Her bert Winslow In command. D. R. Willson, indicted on eight counts for forgery, was sentenced by Judge Wheeler, at Clarlnda, la., to five years In the penitentiary. John Mueller, the alleged somnam bulistic murderer of his wife and two children, was sentenced, in Chicago, to be hanged December 15. The mikado has issued a rescript to the Japanese army and navy expressing satisfaction, at the loyal service ren dered the nation, and stating that the national glory has been enhanced and purposes of the war achieved through the great victories on land and sea. Following the disclosure that the Enterprise national bank of Allegheny, Pa., was •insolvent, Cashier T. J^ec Clark, after passing a sleepless night, took a dose of laudanum and then shot himself through the head, dying some hours later He bad loaned the bank a funds to p?UtlQlM9 without adequ*i« Mwritf* “ - •- •