288 HISTORY OF PASADENA. 



DISBURSEMENTS IN ONE YEAR. 



Clerk and Assessor's De- Building and Plumbing 



partment $2,389 30 Inspector's Dep't 300 50 



Fire Department 6,478 06 Street-sprinkling Dep't 7,077 48 



Street Department 6,013 82 Street-lighting Dep't 6,296 31 



Police Department 2,671 50 Rent Dep't 733 32 



Engineer's Department 1,351 35 Public Printing Dep't i,374 01 



Tax Collector's Dep't 644 10 Sewer Dep't 43404 



Recorder's Dep't 229 60 Sewer Farm Dep't 3,607 04 



Attorney's Dep't 1,027 25 Library Dep't 3,047 60 



Treasurer's Dep't 980 72 Miscellaneous Dep't i,753 85 



Poundmaster's Dep't 209 85 



Soup house department, providing temporarily for "the unemployed :" 

 [As this is an historic episode, I give the items in full.] 



Salary of Special Officer @ Stove, dishes, and cooking 



$50 per mo $50 00 utensils 46 04 



Repairs on building 6 72 Groceries and provisions 94 93 



Shovels and rakes 6 60 



Coal 5 50 Total $209.79 



Interest on Fire and Sewer Bonds'^ $7,075 00 



Interest on Library Bonds 505 75 



Interest on Deferred Payment of Bills 740 18 



Total this year for interest on borrowed mone}^, $8,320.93. A total of 

 $10,025 was also paid out for redemption of bonds. 



The following is a complete inventory of property belonging to the city 

 on February 28, 1894: 



Sewer System* $160,000 00 $160,000 00 



Sewer Farm and buildings, 300 



acres @ $250 per acre 75,000 00 



Horses and Implements on Sewer Farm. 875 00 75,875 00 



Fire Engine House and Lot 10,000 00 



Fire Department Horses 1,275 00 



Fire Engine 4,400 00 



Hook and Ladder Truck i , 600 00 



Hose Cart and Reel 475 00 



Harness 175 00 



1,900 feet of Hose 1,425 00 



Furniture, etc. , in Engine House 200 00 



Fire Alarm System 3,975 00 23,525 00 



Public Library Building and Lot 25,000 00 



Books in Library 



Furniture in Library 



Instruments, Engineer's Dep't 



Furniture in City Hall 



Two Safes in City Hall 



Street Sprinkler 



Street Sweeper 



*On July 19, 1887, a public vote to authorize the issue of I192.000 of City I:nproveinent Bonds was 

 carried by 197 for, and only two against the measure. Five per cent interest. 



