Switching:
Exposition period ………………………………… $135,087.12
Postexposition period ………………………………. 71,169.34
Car service ……………………………………….. 5,148.30
Parking private cars ……………………………….. 2,506.00
Drayage …………………………………………… 5.32
Miscellaneous ……………………………………… 4,291.12
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Total …………………………………………… 218,207.20

EXHIBIT E.—Interest receipts, April 30, 1905.

Interest on deposits ……………………………….. $116,356.03
Interest on Government loan …………………………. 3,926.63
Washington University, special fund ………………….. 8,544.49
Pike rental, special fund …………………………… 2,580.68
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Total …………………………………………… 131,407.83

EXHIBIT F.—Miscellaneous collections, April 30, 1905.

Refunds prior to September 3, 1902 …………………… $4,870.46
Admissions, exposition ……………………………… 201.61
Admissions department ………………………………. 102.66
Ceremonies, dedication ……………………………… 22.40
Conscience fund ……………………………………. 31.25
Drafts returned ……………………………………. 186.00
Freight charges refunded ……………………………. 367.70
Miscellaneous collections …………………………… 2,411.98
Interest on stock notes …………………………….. 1,260.04
Interest on stock of estate …………………………. 3.90
Interest and costs, delinquent subscriptions ………….. 111.52
Janitor service ……………………………………. 1,650.62
Lost property ……………………………………… .50
Miscellaneous sales ………………………………… 9,516.84
Percentages, Bell Telephone Company pay stations ………. 1,363.51
Postage …………………………………………… 5.39
Redemption of horses and vehicles ……………………. 86.00
Rent ……………………………………………… 13.00
Sale of buildings ………………………………….. 50.00
Sale of property …………………………………… 3,248.78
Geo. F. Parker, resident representative, London ……….. 145.03
Intramural railway maintenance ………………………. 180.55
Concessions department, ticket account ……………….. 47.50
Concessions ……………………………………….. 10.50
Ticket sellers, change account ………………………. 40.00
Impounding vehicles ………………………………… 1.00
Force account, postexposition ……………………….. 228.00
Miscellaneous, postexposition ……………………….. 75.62
Postage, postexposition …………………………….. 2.85
Physical-culture fund ………………………………. 3,495.31
Aeronautics entry fees ……………………………… 1,500.00
Insurance premiums refunded …………………………. 63,983.17
Refrigerating plant receipts ………………………… 20,178.99
Garbage coupon books ……………………………….. 11,506.80
Refund account, overpayments ………………………… 4,715.96
Personal damage receipts ……………………………. 2,572.50
Property damage receipts ……………………………. 72.50
Uniform account, special fund ……………………….. 2,514.89
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Total …………………………………………… 136,775.33

EXHIBIT G.—Construction, April 30, 1905.

Architecture, department of …………………………. $138,395.61
Architects' commissions …………………………….. 81,000.00
Architects' fees and expense ………………………… 94,019.88
Agriculture Building ……………………………….. 524,185.51
Approaches to Government Building ……………………. 34,585.90
Art Building ………………………………………. 945,849.45
Athletic field …………………………………….. 16,000.00
Band stands ……………………………………….. 25,793.00
Barracks buildings …………………………………. 26,925.75
Bridges, permanent …………………………………. 102,785.07
Bridges, temporary …………………………………. 1,666.78
Building, engineers ………………………………… 11,578.85
Cascades and terraces, excavating ……………………. 142,629.08
Civil engineers ……………………………………. 308,031.74
Dairy barn building ………………………………… 27,570.08
Day nursery building ……………………………….. 6,035.82
Drainage ………………………………………….. 100,813.86
Drinking fountains …………………………………. 898.00
Director's office ………………………………….. 224,008.48
Electricity and Machinery …………………………… 444,553.70
Electricity and machinery department …………………. 122,589.49
Electric and power plant ……………………………. 2,868,047.38
Electrical subway ………………………………….. 23,494.33
Emergency installation ……………………………… 13,746.91
Engine house ………………………………………. 41,152.18
Exhibitors' exposition power plant …………………… 201,099.93
Exhibitors' pre-exposition power plant ……………….. 16,989.63
Entrances …………………………………………. 31,736.00
Finish on bridges, lagoons, and cascades ……………… 155,488.72
Festival Hall ……………………………………… 221,999.45
Fire department, temporary building ………………….. 220.71
Fire plant ………………………………………… 370,622.09
Forestry, Fish, and Game Building ……………………. 174,317.38
Fences ……………………………………………. 37,325.16
Filtration plant …………………………………… 11,689.20
Freight platforms ………………………………….. 14,298.51
Furniture and fixtures ……………………………… 19,727.83
Garbage crematory ………………………………….. 8,746.90
Grading …………………………………………… 269,454.94
Gas piping ………………………………………… 44,665.62
Horticulture Building ………………………………. 225,408.27
Horses, harness, and vehicles ……………………….. 7,069.30
Hospital building ………………………………….. 20,508.38
Hauling and piling up soil ………………………….. 1,720.80
Implements and tools ……………………………….. 9,271.02
Intramural railway …………………………………. 498,393.90
Landscape gardening ………………………………… 500,566.59
Louisiana Purchase Monument …………………………. 7,593.93
Liberal Arts Building ………………………………. 475,370.95
Live stock exhibit buildings ………………………… 147,464.55
Machinery Building …………………………………. 497,408.35
Manufactures Building ………………………………. 710,284.49
Mines and Metallurgy Building ……………………….. 491,802.41
Mural decorations ………………………………….. 41,467.88
Philippine Commission ………………………………. 198,442.15
Police station …………………………………….. 6,646.17
Preparing grounds ………………………………….. 738,508.51
Press building …………………………………….. 4,899.32
Pump well, pavilion, and conduit …………………….. 37,845.24
Plumbing ………………………………………….. 129,834.02
Refrigerating and ice plants ………………………… 37,177.84
Restaurants and colonades …………………………… 174,106.80
Reservoirs ………………………………………… 3,013.53
Roadways ………………………………………….. 441,676.12
Sculpture …………………………………………. 518,039.87
Sculpture Hall Building …………………………….. $39,388.99
Service building …………………………………… 41,743.81
Shelter houses …………………………………….. 4,924.35
Stables …………………………………………… 6,167.01
Sewers ……………………………………………. 62,700.14
Sawmill …………………………………………… 6,781.24
Street railway, private right of way …………………. 12,788.98
Supplies, miscellaneous …………………………….. 9,053.73
Temporary boiler house ……………………………… 1,808.50
Textiles Building ………………………………….. 381,446.85
Ticket booths ……………………………………… 6,940.00
Turnstiles ………………………………………… 25,416.15
Town Hall Building …………………………………. 15,398.34
Transportation Building …………………………….. 675,586.39
Triumphal causeway …………………………………. 7,885.00
Uniforms ………………………………………….. 1,054.42
United States life-saving exhibit ……………………. 925.25
Varied Industries Building ………………………….. 733,831.21
Warehouse Building …………………………………. 24,446.87
Water mains ……………………………………….. 159,650.94
Waterways …………………………………………. 34,643.38
Water rent ………………………………………… 72,207.50
West pavilion ……………………………………… 5,722.50
Widening and straightening river Des Peres ……………. 115,159.78
World's fair terminals ……………………………… 454,824.81
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Total ………………………………………….. 16,729,755.48

EXHIBIT H.—Rent of grounds and buildings, April 30, 1905.

Washington University tract …………………………. $750,000.00
Other tracts west of Skinker road ……………………. 230,250.00
Catlin tract ………………………………………. 200,000.00
Sundry ground rents ………………………………… 25,403.36
Coliseum ………………………………………….. 18,666.66
Offices …………………………………………… 15,793.78
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Total …………………………………………… 1,240,113.80

EXHIBIT I.—Maintenance and operating, April 30, 1905.