FINANCIAL REPORT. 



By GEORGE S. STEVENS. 



Appropriations : under chapter 236, Laws of 1893, $300,000; chapter 188, Laws of 

 1893, $300,000. 



Special appropriation for Board of Women Managers, chapter 736, Laws of 1898, 

 $10,000. 



Bills audited by the Commission were itemized and verified, with vouchers 

 attached, as directed hy letter of the Comptroller and by circular of instructions 

 issued by the chief executive ofBcer. (See Assembly Document No. 70, 1893.) 



Bills of each judicial district commission were approved by two of the three dis- 

 trict commissioners, and bills in each exhibit were certified by the head of that 

 department. 



AH bills paid, with vouchers attached, are on file in the office of the Comptroller. 



In response to a resolution of the Assembly an itemized cash account report was 

 made to the date of March 20, 1893, and pursuant to chapter 236, Laws of 1893, sec- 

 tion 5, an itemized account of all expenditures up to May 2, 1893, inclusive, was 

 filed in the office of the Comptroller. 



The members of the Board of General Managers and of the Judicial District Com- 

 missions served without salary, but were allowed traveling and other necessary 

 expenses when in actual service of the State 



EXPENDITURES. 



1892. 



April 30. Walter L. Sessions, general manager, traveling expenses .... $41 27 



29. Walter L. Sessions, general manager, traveling expenses. ... 32 37 



Louis M. Howland, general manager, traveling expenses. . . . 121 28 



May 4. Walter L. Sessions, general manager, traveling expenses 35 34 



5. Donald McNaughton, chief executive officer, salary, April 



18-30 192 80 



Donald McNaughton, chief executive officer, expenses 25 96 



John Foord, secretary, salary, April 19 to May 2 115 38 



John Poord, seci'etary, traveling expenses 37 50 



18. Walter L. Sessions, general manager, traveling expenses 41 67 



38. Walter L. Sessions, general manager, traveling expenses 58 80 



John Boyd Thacher, general manager, traveling expenses 51 30 



John Foord, secretary, traveling expenses 45 00 



Gorton W. Allen, general manager, expenses to April 30 36 60 



Gorton W. Allen, general manager, expenses to May 36 61 80 



Louis M. Howland, general manager, traveling expenses, 



Chicago, April 28 to May 36 ." 218 50 



June 2. John Foord, secretary, salary. May 3-31 234 63 



8. Donald McNaughton, chief executive officer, salary. May. . .. 416 66 



W. L. Sessions, traveling expenses 83 43 



10. L. M. Howland, traveling expenses, Chicago 188 53 



John Foord, secretary, traveling expenses, Washington, D. C. 54 80 

 16. G. T. Smith, clerk, 8th district, salary. May 31 to June 15. . . 85 48 

 18. Donald McNaughton, chief executive officer, paid transpor- 

 tation bills, etc., general managers and district commis- 

 sioners and officers to Chicago and return 1,200 85 



20. John T. Norton, commissioner, 3d district, traveling expenses. 15 15 



28. Donald McNaughton, chief executive oflBcer, paid bills 



of postage, stationery, books, office supplies, expenses, etc. 109 80 



29. Henry BnidZey, labor bill, trees for Forestry Building 489 55 



30. John Foord, secretary, salary, June 250 OO 



