13 



June 14, 1882 — To paid Woodbury, account of striped bass from New Jersey $800 00 



June 14, 1882— To paid S. I. Co., bill ice 2 25 



July 23, 1882— To paid tele2;ram, Woodbury 1 60 



July 23, 1882— To paid telegram, Woodbury 25 



July 23, 1882— To paid telegram, Throckmorton... 45 



July 23, 1882 — To paid drayage labor, striped bass 2 10 



July 20, 1882 — To paid Woodbury, account of expressage on striped bass 80 00 



July 26, 1882 — To paid Woodbury, account of expressage on striped bass 60 00 



July 29, 1882 — To paid Woodbury, balance expense of $946 47, for transportation 



of striped bass 6 47 



July 29, 1882 — To paid Stratton, expressage on cans 2 00 



July 31, 1882— To paid H. C. Marks, labor to July first 60 00 



August 4, 1882 — To paid W. A. Gift, expenses of arrest, People vs. J. Benson 25 00 



August 13, 1882- To paid Hoehn, ice. May third 2 34 



August 13, 1882 — To paid Iloehn, ice, June twenty-third 2 25 



December 5, 1882 — Bill of Stafford & Dugan, for horse and buggy to fish pond, and 



carp "1 3 00 



December 5, 1882— Bill of Tubbs & Co., piece If Manila rope 4 00 



December 5, 1882 — Bill of Thomas Driver, one can paint 60 



December 5, 1882 — Bill of H. C. Marks, clerical services 50 00 



December 5, 1882 — Bill of Wengola, for material and work on seine, 180 feet long. 35 60 



December 5, 1882 — Bill of Armes & Dallam, forty-one pounds of netting 32 80 



December 5, 1882 — Bill of George R. Jackson, for services in making statistics of 

 salmon, sturgeon, etc., transported to San Francisco, Sacramento, and Stock- 

 ton, September 1, 1880, to August 1, 1882. 67 50 



December 6, 1882— Bill of J. G. Woodbury: 



August third, express charges to Washington $ 60 



August twenty-second, fare to Oakland 90 



August twenty-fifth, fare to San Leandro 60 



August thirtieth, fare to Redwood City 60 



October twenty-sixth, fare to San Leandro 80 



Shipping tags  10 



November first, services for one third of a month 50 00 



54 75 



December 5, 1882— Bill of J. G. Woodbury : 



November eighteenth and nineteenth, fare to San Leandro $ 50 



Hotel expenses 50 



November twenty-third. Fare to San Leandro 80 



November twenty-seventh, fare to Redwood City 1 85 



November twenty-seventh, stage fare to Burr's pond.. 76 



November twenty-seventh, expressage on seine 1 00 



November twenty-seventh, freight, cans, etc 1 00 



December first, services, November 18 to December 1 60 00 



66 40 



December 7, 1882 — Freight on fish cans 1 35 



January 3, 1883— Bill of J. G. Woodbury : 



December twenty-fourth, cash for staples for baskets $ 30 



January first, salary for one half month to date 75 00 



75 30 



January 3, 1883— Bill of A. D. Oakley : 



One stencil $ 1 45 



One set tags 75 



Ink and brush 50 



2 70 



January 3, 1883— Bill of E. M. Derby & Co., for lumber 10 13 



January 3, 1883— Bill of C. H. Gray, brush, nails, etc 1 10 



January 3, 1883 — Bill of Thomas Driver, one dining table 3 76 



January 3, 1883— Bill of Smallev & Stratton, for hauling 4 00 



January 3, 1883— Bill of California Wire Works 5 04 



January 3, 1883 — Bill of Cunningham, Curtiss & Welch, stationery 4 25 



January 3, 1883— Bill for telegrams 15 30 



January 3, 1883 — Exjjressage on fish cans 6 00 



$7,559 61 

 Cash on hand to balance 6,876 64 



$14,436 05 



The balance on hand of $6,876 54 stands charged with the outstand- 

 ing amount of $2,000, payable for placing four millions of salmon in 

 the Sacramento River, as before stated, after which the remaining 



