REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. XXXVII 



Analysis of expenditures for salaries or compensation. 



(July 1, l'.»04, to June 30, 1905.) 



1 engineer, 12 months, at $125 $1, 500. 00 



1 telephone operator, 12 months, at $70 840. 00 



1 telephone operator, 18 days, at $1.50 27. 00 



1 telephone operator, 5 days, at $1.50 7. 50 



1 electrician, 40 days, at $4 160. 00 



1 blacksmith, 12 months, at $60 720. 00 



1 skilled laborer, 6 months, at $100 600. 00 



1 skilled laborer, 12 months, at $75 900. 00 



1 skilled laborer, 12 months, at $80 960. 00 



1 fireman, 12 months, at $60 720. 00 



1 plumber's assistant, 12 months, at $65 780. 00 



1 laborer, 12 months, at $40 480. 00 



1 laborer, 11 months 29 days, at $40 478. 67 



Total - 8, 173. 17 



HEATING, LIGHTING, NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1904. 

 RECEIPTS. 



Balance July 1, 1904, as per report $815. 58 



EXPENDITURES. 



(July 1, 1904, to June 30. 1905. l 



Coal and wood $6. 19 



Gas 33.60 



Telephones 165. 90 



Rental call boxes 10. 00 



Electrical sui^plies 136. 81 



Telegrams 10. 84 



Electricity 141. 51 



Heating supplies 256. 25 



Total expenditure 761. 10 



Balance July 1, 1905, to meet outstanding liabilities 54. 48 



HEATING, LIGHTING, NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1903. 



RECEIPTS. 

 Balance July 1, 1904, as per report $11. 86 



EXPENDITURES. 



(July 1, 1904, to June 30, 1905.) 

 None. 



Balan ce J u 1 y 1 , 1 905 11.86 



Balance carried, under provisions of Revised Statutes, section 3090, by the 

 Treasury Deiaartment io the credit of the surplus fund June 30, 1905. 



