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REPORT OF THE STATE TREASURER OF THE State of Florida For the Period Beginning January 1st, 1924, and Ending December 31st, 1924 J. C. LUNING, Treasurer V.4 J, PPLEYARO PRINTER. TALLAH4ASSEE. FLOR111 2' 36L.757y I :Y> 2 STATE TREASURERS BENJAMIN BYRD, WM. R. HAYWARD, CHAS. H. AUSTIN, SIMON B. CONOVER, CHASE. H. FOSTER, WALTER GWYNN, H. A. L'ENGLE, E. S. GRILL, F. J. PONS, E. J. TRIAY, C. B. COLLINS, J. B. WHITFIELD, W. V. KNOTT, J. C. LINING. STATE TREASURER'S REPORT TREASURY DEPARTMENT-STATE OF FLORIDA TREASURER'S OFFICE Tallahassee, Fla., Jan. 1, 1925. To His Excellency, Cary A. Hardee, Governor of Florida. Sir: In compliance with law, I have the honor to submit this, my official report of the transactions of this office for the period beginning January 1, 1924, and ending December 31, 1924, both dates inclusive. Included in this report will be found all statements re- quired by law, with additional information that I hope will be of interest to your Excellency, to the Legislature, and to the general public. A statement showing the condition of each fund at the beginning and at the end of the year, with the receipts and disbursements during the year, and an abstract of the receipts and disbursements of the General Revenue Fund, is included in this report, and may be summarized briefly as follows: General Revenue Fund. Balance in Funds Jan. 1, 1924......$ 554,355.31 Receipts during 1924.............. 4,332,190.60 $ 4,886,545.91 Disbursements during 1924 ........ 4,050,594.88 Balance in Funds Dec. 31, 1924.....$ 835,951.03 Suspense Account, State Road De- partment, Balance Dec. 31, 1924.. Total of All Funds. $ 2,912,574.80 19,114,951.54 $22,027,526.34 18,707,788.81 $ 3,319,737.53 156,448.60 Total in hands of Treasurer Dec. 31, 1924 .................................... $ 3,476,186.13 The item, "Suspense Account, State Road Department," represents money turned over to the Treasurer by the State Road Department, and deposited by the Treasurer in banks in Florida to his official account, at interest, but not treated as a part of any particular fund or funds until the proper distribution has been made upon the certificateof the, State Road Department. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT RECEIPTS AND DIS- BURSEMENTS FOR FOUR YEARS Figures of a statistical nature are of greater value when presented in comparison with similar figures of similar periods of time, and I am, therefore, adding to this report a comparative statement for the four years beginning Jan- uary 1, 1921, and ending December 31, 1924, showing re- spectively the receipts and disbursements of all funds for each of these years, and an abstract of the receipts and dis- bursements of the General Revenue Fund for the same years. These statements immediately follow the text of this report. Total receipts (all funds) during this period amounted to $56,131,848.55; total disbursements, $55,083,062.00. These figures include transfers from one fund: to another. MONTHLY STATEMENT TO GOVERNOR In compliance with Chapter 4598, Acts of 1897 (Section 139, Revised General Statutes of 1920), statements are made monthly to the Governor by the Treasurer, showing the balance in each of the funds for which he is the cus- todian; also, showing the character of funds or credits and where the money belonging to each fund is placed. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS All payments made into the State Treasury are entered upon the Treasurer's books, and the original receipts handed to the Comptroller, the same day, for his records. Disbursements from all funds are made strictly in com- pliance with law. Warrants paid by the Treasurer are returned to the Comptroller at the close of each month for credit and reconcilement of funds and a copy of the monthly state- ment is likewise filed with the Governor. INTEREST ON PUBLIC DEBT The following amounts were paid for interest on the public debt during the year: Interest of bonds owned by State School Fund.$11,045.00 Interest of bonds owned by Agricultural College (University of Florida) .................. 4,074.00 Interest of Seminary Fund ................... 2,928.00 Total interest on public debt of State ....... $18.047.00 This interest is paid semi-annually, on the first day of January and July, by warrants of the Comptroller drawn against the General Revenue Fund, under Chapter 5477, Acts of 1905 (Section 1049, Revised General Statutes of 1920). DEPOSITS IN BANKS All funds not actually needed for the daily cash trans- actions of the Department are deposited in banks under the provisions of Sections 143 and 144 of the Revised General Statutes of 1920. Security for said deposits is required, bonds in excess of the value of the deposits being exacted of each bank, thus allowing a margin for the pos- sible fluctuation in value of bonds, thereby making these deposits in the various banks of the State absolutely safe. The rate of interest is three per cent on daily balances. During the early part of 1920 the provisions of Chapter 7929, Acts of 1919 (Section 143, Revised General Statutes of 1920) were put into effect. Every bank in the State which has made application and furnished security re- quired by statute, is allowed an equal share in the State tax moneys derived from taxation in the county in which such bank is situated, at the uniform rate of three per cent per annum on daily balances. The following table shows the interest collected each year on State deposits since the statute governing same was first enacted in 1897: Year Ending December 31st, 1897 .......... $ 2,723.92 '. 1898.......... 3,772.13 ." 1899.......... 3,522.65 .. .." 1900.......... 3,364.65 I" ." 1901 .......... 5,407.59 it It It 1902.......... 13,429.11 S i. 1903.......... 14,882.61 t i" 1904.......... 9,666.65 ." 1905 .......... 9,489.39 it it 1906.......... 10,594.54 ." 1907.......... 12,578.66 4" 1908.......... 11,901.58 I 1909.......... 13,157.68 t it It 1910.......... 14,436.76 It i" 1911.......... 16,643.33 .. 1912.. ....... 20,016.73 i. 1913 .......... 23,005.84 .. 1914 .......... 25,824.58 t "4 1915 .......... 29,337.04 4" 1916.......... 17,737.30 i" 1917.......... 17,284.24 .. 1918 .......... 25,322.47 .. it 1919.......... 32,689.41 t .. 1920.......... 52,568.21 t 1921.......... 65,75520 1922.......... 64,483.20 ( 1923.......... 75,514.72 It ." 1924 ........... 81,319.43 Total............................ .$676,429.62 It will be noted that during the last seven years the income from this source has increased nearly 500 per cent. Prior to 1921, the above amounts, totaling to that time $389,357.07, were all paid into General Revenue, as was $27,276.66 collected prior to July 1, 1921, when the Act providing for the creation of a Sinking Fund for the Re- tirement of the Bonded Indebtedness of the State, here- after referred to more extensively, went into effect. This Sinking Fund was credited with the $38,478.54 collected during the last six months of 1921, and with the entire amounts shown for 1922, 1923 and 1924. The foregoing table does not include interest on special accounts, such as the uninvested funds of the Principal of State School Fund and other educational funds, the Everglades Drainage Bonds Sinking Fund, and other funds, which are carried in special accounts, at 4% per annum interest on daily balances. Interest on deposits of State funds is payable the first day of each calendar quarter, upon the average daily bal- ances of the previous quarter. Tax collections are nor- mally the most active during the second quarter of each year, and the interest payments in the following quarter reflect this fact. The following table shows the interest collections during each quarter of 1924, and the amounts credited to the sev- eral funds receiving same. INTERESTT ON DEPOSIT OF STATE FUNDS COL- LECTED DURING 1924 To What Funds Credited: Florida State Bonds Sinking Fund............... $81,319.43 Interest State School Fund ................... 535.96 Everglades Drainage Bonds Sinking Fund..... 504.63 Everglades Drainage Bonds Fund............ 3,033.15 United States Government Bonds............. 1,170.16 Interest of Seminary Fund ................... 7.95 Total .............................. $86,571.28 Periods in Which Collected: Quarter ending March 31, 1924............... $15,437.25 Quarter ending June 30, 1924................ 20,491.03 Quarter ending September 30, 1924........... 26,222.42 Quarter ending December 31, 1924............ 24,420.58 Total ......................... .. ... $86,571.28 SINKING FUND FOR RETIREMENT OF STATE BONDS Upon the recommendation of the Treasurer and the Governor, the Legislature of 1921 enacted the Weaver- Edge Act (Chapter 8507, Laws of Florida), providing for the retirement of the bonded indebtedness of the State. Under the provisions of this Act. which went into effect July 1st. 1921. a Sinking Fund Commission was created, composed of the Governor, the Secretary of State, the Attorney General, the State Treasurer and the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, who are empowered to use the moneys derived from interest on State deposits as a sinking fund for the retirement of the bonded indebt- edness of the State, which consists of $601,567.00 Florida 3% refunding bonds of 1901 and 1903, of which $267,- 700.00 mature in 1951 and $333,867.00 mature in 1953. All of these bonds are owned by the several State educational funds, and are controlled by the State Board of Education. The Sinking Fund Act provides in part as follows: "That when, in the judgment of the Sinking Fund Commission and the State Board of Education, the fair market value of the bonds in the Sinking Fund, together with accrued interest on same and the cash, or a portion thereof, to the credit of the State Sinking Fund, shall equal the par value of the State of Florida Refunding 3% Bonds issued in 1901 and 1903, and held by the Educa- tional Funds of the State, aggregating $601,567.00 (plus accrued interest on same), the Sinking Fund Commission is hereby authorized to transfer to the State Board of Education all bonds in the Sinking Fund, together with so much of the Sinking Fund cash as may be agreed upon, and upon acceptance and receipt of such settlement the State Board of Education shall surrender said Florida Refunding 3% Bonds and deliver same to the Sinking Fund Commission, with a receipt in full settlement en- dorsed upon same. Thereupon, interest on said Florida 3% bonds shall terminate and cease to be paid. The bal- ance, if any, in the Sinking Fund, shall be transferred to the General Revenue Fund, and thereafter interest on State moneys shall be paid into the General Revenue Fund." As the law limits the investment of this fund to securi- ties of the same nature purchased by the State Board of Education for the funds under its control, and as the per- sonnel of this Board is the same as the Sinking Fund Com- mission, no conceivable difficulty can arise in the transfer, in due course, of the Sinking Fund Bonds to the State Board of Education in exchange for the cancellation of the $C01.567.00 Florida refunding 3% bonds, as provided by the Sinking Fund Act. This should be done within the next four years, and when it is accomplished, the entire bonded debt of the State will have been wiped out more than: twenty years before maturity, without one dollar's taxation I for that purpose, $18,047.00 a year interest charges now paid out of the General Revenue Fund will be released for other purposes, and the Educational Funds of the State will exchange the 3% refunding bonds for securities bringing in not less than $15,000.00 a year addi- tional. interest earnings, for the aid of the common schools of Florida and the Seminary Funds. During the year 1924 receipts of the Florida Bonds Sinking Fund amounted to $102,957.43, of which $12,138.00 was interest from bonds owned by the fund, $9,500.00 from redemption of bonds owned by the fund, and the remainder interest on deposit of State funds in the banks. Disbursements amounted to $103,114.41, rep- resenting purchase of bonds for the Fund during the year. The cash balance at the beginning of the year was $481.90 and at the close of the year $324.92. Total receipts of this Fund since its creation, July 1, 1921, have amounted to $292,058.89, and total disburse- ments (investments in bonds of Florida counties, munici- palities and school districts), have amounted to $291,- 733.97. At the present time the Fund is the owner of such bonds of the par value of $281,500.00, purchased at prices netting about 51/ per cent annually. A detailed statement of the transactions of the Sinking Fund, also a statement of the bonds owned by the Fund at the close of the year, will be found elsewhere in this report. A saving of $18,047.00 a year interest charges by the retirement of the State bonds twenty years before maturity will result in a saving during that period of more than $360,000.00 to the General Revenue Fund. After the bonds have been retired, the saving in interest charges against the General Revenue Fund will be perpetual, while the increased return in interest for the Educational Funds will be of many years' duration. The Sinking Fund is administered as a part of the rou- tine work of the State Treasurer's office, the purchase of bonds being authorized by the Commission in each case, and is handled without any additional expense to the State whatsoever. The par value of bonds in all the Educational Funds on December 31, 1911, the close of the year prior to which T assumed office, was $1,709,467.00; at the close of the 12 past year the par value of bonds owned by the same funds and by the Florida State Bond Sinking Fund, created July 1st, 1921, amounted to $2,977,067.00, an increase in thirteen years of $1,267,600.00. The interest of State School Fund, which is distributed to the counties for the support of common schools, amounted to $46,058.88 in 1911 and to $117,918.72 in 1924, an increase of more than 250 per cent. This increase, as I view it, more than justifies the policy of investing these funds in Florida county, municipal and district bonds. During the year the $50,000.00 United States Liberty Loan 412% bonds purchased during the World War, and the $60,000.00 Alabama registered 31/2% bonds, purchased many years ago, were sold upon recommendation of the State Treasurer and by order of the State Board of Edu- cation, and the proceeds were invested in Florida public bonds bearing much higher rates of interest. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT ADMISSIONS AND WITHDRAWALS. The following Insurance Companies were admitted to the State of Florida during the year 1924: FIRE. Baltimore American Insurance Co., Baltimore, Md. Bankers & Merchants Fire Insurance Co., Jackson, Miss. Carolina Insurance Company (N. C.) New York, N. Y. Delaware Insurance Company, New York, N. Y. Eureka-Security Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Federal Union Insurance Company (Ill.), New York, N. Y. Fidelity Union Fire Insurance Co., Dallas, Texas. LaSalle Fire Insurance Company, New Orleans, La. Lumbermen's Mutual Insurance Co., Mansfield, Ohjo. Manhattan Fire & Marine Insurance Co., New York, N. Y. Merchants Insurance Company, Providence, R. I. Potomac Insurance Company, Washington, D. C. Standard Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn. World Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn. LIFE. American Life Insurance Company, Detroit, Mich. Atlantic Life Insurance Company, Richmon, Va. Eureka-Maryland Assurance Corpn., Baltimore, Md. Kansas City Life Insurance Co., Kansas City, Mo. Massachusetts Protective Life Assurance Co., Worcester, Mass. Old Colony Life Insurance Company, Chicago, Ill. MISCELLANEOUS. Commercial Casualty Insurance Company, Newark, N. J. Eagle Indemnity Company, New York, N. Y. Fidelity Union Casualty Company, Dallas, Texas. Hardware Mutual Casualty Company, Stevens Point, Wis. Independence Indemnity Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Inter-State Casualty Company, Birmingham, Ala. Monarch Accdident Insurance Co., Springfield, Mass. Sun Indemnity Company, New York, N. Y. Zurich General Accdt. & Liability Ins. Co.,, Ltd. (Switz.), Chicago, Ill. The following Insurance Companies withdrew during 1924: FIRE. LaSalle Fire Insurance Company, New Orleans, La. National Fire Insurance Co. (Paris), Providence, R. I. Phenix Fire Insurance Co. (Paris), Providence, R. I. LIFE. Maryland Assurance Corporation, Baltimore, Md. Reinsured by the Eureka-Maryland Assurance Corporation of Baltimore, Md. Morris Plan Insurance Society, New York, N. Y. MISCELLANEOUS. American Credit-Indemnity Company, New York, N. Y. Employers Mutual Insurance Company, New York, N. Y. Inter-State Casualty Company, Birmingham, Ala. RECIPROCAL. Associated Employers Reciprocal, Chicago, Ill. SUMMARY. Fire Companies Admitted ......... 14 Withdrawn........ 3 Life Companies admitted.......... 6 Withdrawn........ 2 Miscellaneous admitted ........... 9 Withdrawn........ 3 Reciprocals admitted ............. 0 Withdrawn........ 1 Sick Benefit admitted............. 0 Withdrawn........ 0 Fraternal Societies admitted ..... 0 Withdrawn........ 0 Total admitted ................. 29 Withdrawn........ 9 INSURANCE TAXES. The following amounts of Insurance Taxes were collected through this Department for the State during the year 1924: Insurance Company License Taxes..........$ 57,550.00 Insurance Agent License Taxes............... 83,867.50 Insurance Companies' Premium Tax-2% of the gross premiums collected from policy- holders in the State of Florida during the year 1923 ................................. 508,860.84 Fees for filing Annual Statements of Insur- ance Companies, paid to State Treasurer and turned into General Revenue Fund.... 3,390.00 Total receipts from Insurance all sources.$653,668.44 LIST OF SECURITIES DEPOSITED WITH THE STATE TREASURER BY INSURANCE COMPANIES DECEMBER 31, 1924. Under Section 4283, Revised General Statutes. By- Agricultural Insurance Company, Watertown, N. Y. State of New York 3% Regis- tered Bond, par value of....$10,000.00 City of St. Petersburg, Fla., 6% Cou- pon Bonds, par value of........ 10,000.00 $ 20,000.00 Home Insurance Company, New York, N. Y. U. S. Government Registered 4%% Gold Bonds, par value of ....................... 20,000.00 In addition to the above collateral bonds there is deposited with the State Treasurer, under the provision of this section, Surety Bonds in approved Surety Companies in the amount of $20,000.000 each-by 162 Fire In- surance Companies, aggregating .......... $3,240,000.00 Total ............................... $. $3,280,000.00 By- Under Section 4429, Revised General Statutes. Royal Fishermen of the World, a Surety Bond in an approved Surety Company........... 5,000.00 Total ................................ $ 5,000.00 Under Section 4303, Revised General Statutes. Carolina Life Insurance Co., Columbia, S. C. U. S. Liberty Loan Bonds, par value of.....$ Industrial Life & Health Ins. Co., Atlanta, Ga. Municipal Bonds, rar value................ National Accident & Health Ins. Co., Philadel- phia, Pa. U. S. Liberty Loan Coupon Bonds, par value.... Total ............................... $ Under Chapter 9149, Laws of Florida. By- Central Industrial Insurance Co., Tampa, Fla. Florida Municipal Coupon Bonds, par value.$ Citizens Industrial Insurance Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Florida Municipal Coupon Bonds, par value. Columbia Sick Benefit Ins. Co., Watertown, Fla. Columbia County, Fla., Coupon Bonds, par value ................................... Douglas Industrial Ins. Co., Gainesville, Fla. U. S. Liberty Loan Couron Bonds, par value Gulf Life & Accident Ins. Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Florida Municipal and County Bonds, par value ................................... Independent Life & Accident Ins. Co., Jackson- ville, Fla. Florida Municipal Coupon Bonds, par value. Peoples Industrial Ins. Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Orange County, Florida, Coupon Bonds, par value .................................. 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 15,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 12,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 Total ............................... $ 42,000.00 COMPANIES AUTHORIZED TO WRITE FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS. Under Section 4339, Revised General Statutes. By- Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., Hartford, Conn. U. S. Liberty Loan Registered Bonds, par value ................................... $ American Surety Company, New York, N. Y. New York State Registered Bond, par value Columbia Casualty Company, New York, N. Y. U. S. Liberty Loan Registered Bonds, par value ................................... Fidelity & Casualty Company, New York, N. Y. U. S. Liberty Loan Registered Bond, par value ................................... Fidelity & Deposit Company, Baltimore, Md. State of Tennessee Registered Bonds, par value ................................... Globe Indemnity Company (N. Y.), Newark, N. J. U. S. Liberty Loan Registered Bonds, par value ................................... Hartford Accident & Indem. Co., Hartford, Conn. U. S. Liberty Loan Registered Bonds, par value ................................... Indemnity Ins. Co. of North America, Philadel- phia, Pa. U. S. Liberty Loan Registered Bonds, par value .................................. Independence Indemnity Co., Philadelphia, Pa. U. S. Liberty Loan Registered Bonds, par value ................................. Maryland Casualty Company, Baltimore, Md. U. S. Liberty Loan Registered Bonds, par value ................................... Massachusetts Bonding & Ins. Co., Boston, Mass. U. S. Liberty Loan Coupon Bonds, rar value National Surety Company, New York, N. Y. State of Tennessee Coupon Bonds, par value Royal Indemnity Company, New York, N. Y. U. S. Liberty Loan Registered Bonds, par value ................................... Southern Surety Company, Des Moines, Iowa. U. S. Liberty Loan Registered Bonds, par value ................................... Standard Accident Insurance Co., Detroit, Mich. U. S. Treasury Gold Bonds, Registered, par value ................................... Union Indemnity Company, New Orleans, La. State of Louisiana Registered Bonds, par value .................................. U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co., Baltimore, Md. U. S. Liberty Loan Registered Bonds, par value ................................... 60,000.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 50,00.000 50,000.00 60,000.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 Total ............................... $ 870,000.00 Under Section 4343, Revised General Statutes-Special Deposits. By- Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., Hartford, Conn. U. S. Liberty Loan Coupon Bonds, lar value.$ 20,000.00 Royal Indemnity Company, New York, N. Y. U. S. Liberty Loan Coupon Bonds, par value 50,000.00 Standard Accident Insurance Co., Detroit, Mich. U. S. Liberty Loan Coupon Bonds, par value 31,000.00 Total .................. .... ...... $ 101,000.00 SUMMARY. Collateral Bonds ............................... $1,068,000.00 Surety Bonds................................. 3,245,000.00 Total ............ .. .............. $4,313,000.00 STATE FIRE INSURANCE FUND Since its creation in May, 1917, the State Fire Insurance Fund, which is administered by the State Treasurer, has been the means of saving the State more than one hun- dred and fourteen thousand dollars (over and above all expenses, losses and unearned premium reserve) in fire insurance premiums which otherwise would have gone to private carriers. As shown by the tabulation following, net premiums written since the creation of the fund (gross premiums less cancellations and return premiums), amount to $252,475.18, with fire losses aggregating $82,313.60, and administrative expenses of $12,854.96, leaving a gross profit to date of $157,306.62. Deducting from this amount the unearned premium reserve of $42,843.33, leaves net earnings amounting to $114,463.29. If we add to this amount the $22,221.85 representing interest on daily bal- ances of State funds saved through retaining these pre- miums in the Treasury instead of paying them out to pri- vate carriers, and deduct $5,049.50 to cover the loss of the 2% premium tax which the companies would have paid to the State on the same volume of business, we have a net profit to date of $131,635.64 through the operation of the State Fire Insurance Fund in the seven and one-half years of its existence, a net saving to the State of $17,500.00 a year. FIRE LOSSES IN 1924 The following fire losses on State property occurred dur- ing the year 1924: Jan. 21-Florida Agricultural and Mechan- ical College- Insurance Gibbs Hall Building.. (Entry No. 2056) $15.000.00 do contents ........ (Entry No. 2057) 1,700.00 Laundry Building..... (Entry No. 2089) 3,750.00 Chapel Building ..... (Entry No. 2103) 7,500.00 Jan. 29-Military Department. New State Arsenal... (Entry No. 1825) 40,000.00 Mar. 6-Agricultural and Mechanical College. Mechanics Arts Build- ing ............... (Entry No. 2075) 16.500.00 do contents. ..... (Entry No. 2076) 7,250.00 Loss. $15,000.00 1,700.00 125.00 800.00 329.15 16,500.00 4,502.74 Total .................................. .$38,956.89 With the exception of the small loss of $329.15 at the State Arsenal, all of these losses occurred at the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical College for Negroes. In Oc- tober, 1923, a loss of $8,250.00 was sustained at this col- lege by the destruction of Duval Hall and contents. From this it will be seen that more than one-half of all losses sustained by the State Fire Insurance Fund since its creation occurred during a period of six months (October, 1923, to March, 1924) at this one institution. It is all the more regrettable that every one of these fires was unques- tionably the result of incendiarism, following a "strike" on the part of students of this college, a condition which it is confidently hoped will not again prevail. Situated on a high hill, outside of the city limits of Tal- lahassee, the college is without adequate fire protection. While the Tallahassee Fire Department responded to every call, the distance and location made it impossible in any case to save the burning buildings, though without the aid of the city department, the fire would undoubtedly have carried other buildings as well; particularly the fire that destroyed the three-story frame dormitory, "Gibbs Hall." The institution cannot be considered as reason- ably safe from accidental fires, even, until it has been equipped with an adequate individual fire protection sys- tem, and a sufficient appropriation for this purpose should be made by the Legislature next convening, in order to protect the quarter of a million dollars' worth of build- ins and equipment which the State now owns in connection with this college. IMPROVEMENTS AT STATE INSTITUTIONS During the year 1924 additional mains were laid and hydrants installed on the campus of the Univesrity of Florida at Gainesville, and the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind at St. Augustine, as a result of which all buildings at the last named institution, and all of the prin- cipal buildings at the University, are now within 500 feet of a standard hydrant, and rated on the basis of a second- class city, whereas many of the buildings previously were given a fourth-class rating. This results in a saving to the State of approximately $2,500.00 a year in insurance premiums, besides giving the buildings and equipment increased protection, both of which well justify the ex- penditures made, which were nominal in comparison with the values to be protected. STATE FIRE INSURANCE FUND Underwriting Exhibit May 22, 1917, to December 31, 1924 Premiums written prior to January 1, 1924 (net)............................$248,969.19 Gross premiums written in 1924.$7,383.12 Less cancellation and return premiums .................. 3,877.13 3,505.99 Net premiums written since May 22, 1917............ $252,475.18 UNEARNED PREMIUMS-RESERVE Deduct one-half of net premiums written 1923, in force; expiring 1926 ($77,178.21) 38,589.11 One half of net premiums in force writ- ten 1924, expiring 1925 ($1,652.65).... 826.33 Three-fourths of net premiums in force written 1924, expiring 1926 ($4,570.52).. 3,427.89 42,843.33 Net premiums earned since May 22, 1917 ............ .$209,631.85 FIRE LOSSES Deduct losses incurred prior to January 1, 1924................................ 43,356.71 Losses incurred, during 1924.............. 38,956.89 82,313.60 Gross:profit.on premiums earned since May 22, 1917..$127,318.25 ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES Previously During Reported. 1924. Inspection of State properties.$ 299.80 Salaries, clerks and inspec- tors .................... 10,192.88 $ 2,188.61 Office equipment and supplies 172.67 1.00 Deduct total administrative expenses ................... $10,665.35 $ 2,189.61 $ 12,854.96 Net underwriting earnings since creation of fund, after deducting all losses and expenses and un- earned premium reserve..........................$114,463.29 ACCRUED INTEREST EARNINGS Amount previously reported............. $ 17,271.76 Amount earned during 1924............. 4,950.09 22,221.85 Total net earning and accrued interest since cre- ation of fund .................. .................... $136,685.14 PREMIUM TAX Deduct 2% premium tax lost to State on net premiums written since creation of fund: Previously reported .................$ 4,979.38 On net premiums, 1924.............. 70.12 5,049.50 Net earnings of Fund since May 22, 1917 $131,635.64 INSURANCE ON STATE PROPERTIES IN FORCE DECEMBER 31, 1924. State Fire *Excess Institution- Insurance Fund. Insurance. Total. State Armory, Apalachicola.....$ 6,000 $ 0 $ 6,000 State Armory, Key West....... 8,000 0 8,000 State Arsenal, St. Augustine.... 101,725 0 101,725 State Camp Grounds, Black Point ....................... 21,000 0 21,000 State Armory, Bartow.......... 3,600 0 3,600 State Armory, East Fort Myers. 3,000 0 3,000 State Armory, Winter Haven... 3,775 0 3,775 State Prison Farm, Raiford..... 167,089 0 167,089 University of Florida, Gaines- ville ........................ 694,800 414,875 1,109,675 Florida State College for Women, Tallahassee ......... 547,575 511,374 1,058,949 Institution- State Fire Insurance Fund. Florida School for the Deaf and Blind, St. Augustine.......... Florida Hospital for Insane, Chattahoochee .............. Florida Industrial School for Boys, Marianna .............. Florida Industrial School for Girls, Ocala. ................. Florida State Board of Health, (Headquarters, Jacksonville). Governor's Mansion, Tallahassee The S:ate Capitol, Tallahassee.. Supreme Court and Railroad Commission, Tallahassee..... State Chemist's Laboratory, Tal- lahassee .................... State Road Department (Head- quarters, Tallahassee ........ Board of Commissioners of Ever- glades Drainage District (Headquarters, Tallahassee). Florida Agricultural and Me- chanical College for Negroes, Tallahassee ................. Florida Farm Colony for Epi- leptic and Feebleminded, Gainesville ................. Board of Control Laboratories and Experiment Stations- Quincy ...................... Lake Alfred .................. Belle Glade .................. Cocoa ....................... H astings .................... 276,436 630,543 154,038 113,350 105,131 35,200 50,000 50,000 5,400 3,946 25,000 166,835 118,625 14,976 6,765 13,125 1,500 1,200 Totals .................. .. $3,328,634 * Carried in private companies. *Excess Insurance. 102,500 257,300 0 0 0 0 400,000 168,750 0 Total. 378,936 887,843 154,038 113,350 105,131 35,200 450,000 218,750 5,400 3,946 0 25,000 0 166,835 25,000 143,625 0 0 0 0 0 $1,879.799 14,976 6,765 13,125 1,500 1,200 5,208,433 AMENDMENTS TO STATE FIRE INSURANCE LAW Upon recommendation of this Department, the Legisla- ture of 1923 enacted the Getzen bill (Chapter 9150, Laws of Florida, approved June 7, 1923), under which the State Treasurer is authorized to insure all single risks of more than fifty thousand dollars, with private companies, the State Fire Insurance Fund carrying its pro rata of such risks up to its $50,000 limit. The foregoing table shows the total insurance carried by the State Fire Insurance Fund and the private companies, respectively, at the sev- eral State institutions. The Legislature also enacted the Scales-Mayo bill (Chap- ter 9151, Laws of Florida, approved June 7, 1923), for the payment, in annual installments, of the premiums pre- viously earned by the State Fire Insurance Fund and un- paid by reason of lack of appropriations. The enactment of these laws, in my judgment, insures the safety of the State Fire Insurance Fund, and its ability to meet any losses that might reasonably be expected to occur. DETAILED STATEMENTS OF DISBURSEMENTS As a matter of information to the Governor and the public, I am including detailed statements of all war- rants paid from the One Mill School Tax Fund and the Interest of State School' Fund, both of which are prorated amongst the several counties, the investments of the State Bond Sinking Fund and the several State Edu- cational Funds; also a statement of all vouchers paid out of the contingent funds allowed this office, and the State Fire Insurance Fund, for the administration of which the Treasurer is responsible. This being the last official report it will be my privilege to address to your Excellency as Governor of Florida, I take this opportunity of expressing my sincere appreciation of the cordial co-operation received from you at all times, and of the splendid administration you have given the State which called you to your high office, and to wish for you in your return to private life the continued success which your character and abilities merit. Respectfully submitted, State Treasurer. COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET (1921 to 1924, Inclusive) I 1921 I 1922 I 1923 I 1924 Balance in all Funds January 1...................... ..$ 2,270,950.981$ 1,695,473.561$ 2,263.289.72 $ 2,912,574.80 Receipts ....................................... 9,552,405.551 12,480,858.041 14,983,633.421 19,114,951.54 1$11,823,356.531$14,176,331.601$17,246,923.14 $22,027,526.34 Disbursements ................................... 10,127,882.971 11,913,041.881 14,334,348.341 18,707,788.81 Balance in all Funds December 31..................... $ 1,695,473.561$ 2,263,289.721$ 2,912,574.801$ 3,319,737.53 State Road Department Suspense Account (Undistributed Balance) ............................. 156,448.60 Total.in hands of Treasurer December 31, 1924 ................ ................... ........... $ 3,476,186.13 , Balance in all Funds January 1, 1921.................. ........... ................. .......$ 2,270,950.98 Receipts during period of four years................ ....................................... 56,131,848.55 $58,402,799.53 Disbursements during period of four years. ................. ................................... 55,083,062.00 Balance in all Funds December 31, 1924. ............. .. ................... ................ $ 3,319,737.53 State Road Department Suspense Account (Undistributed Balance) ................... .......... 156,448.60 Total in hands of Treasurer December 31. 1924. ................. ............................ .. $ 3,476.186.13 FUNDS General Revenue Fund.......... One Mill School Tax Fund...... Pension Tax Fund .............. State Board of Health (Tax) Fur Principal of School Fund........ Interest of. School Fund......... Principal of Seminary Fund..... Drainage Tax Fund (Regular)... Drainage Bond Fund............ State Prison (Tax) Fund........ Railroad Commission Fines Fund. Shell Fish Fund ................ Teachers Examination Fund..... State Road Tax Fund........... Motor Vehicle License County Roa Motor Vehicle License Maintenance Motor Vehicle License Expense Fi -Florida National Forest Fund.... Everglade--Drainage Bonds Sinkin Federal Aid Road Fund......... Chamberlain-Kahn Health Fund.. SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS-ALL FUNDS (1921 to 1921, Inclusive) S 1921 | 1922 1923 I 1924 ................... $ 2,725,100.691$ 3,360,315.051$ 3,946,872.241$ 4,332,190.60 .................... 356,947.25 397,576.411 430,539.491 424,521.44 . ....... 1,115,837.44 1,196,577.561 1,080,031.281 1,019,208.19 nd .................. 162,395.91 103,403.111 133,717.60 222,504.22 .................... 216,953.15 104,902,071 321,188.48 292,964.99 ............... 90,209.69 99,789.371 107,197.81 117.918.72 .................. 5,671.491 12,838.96 ............. 616,177.031 605,878.961 792,591.611 1,009,371,54 .. . . ......... 1,364,462.18| 1,693,626.121 1,685,034.421 1,647,019.82 . ......... 170,470.991 191,083.771 187,622.271 115,166.89 . . . . .... 200 00 .................. 32,039.721 34,574.21 29,560.021 26,121.29 .................. 8,330.501 10,823.581 9.904.001 10,984.29 .................. 754,910.711 981,523.401 947,919.811 1,303,612.71 d Fund............. 570,461.11 Fund.............. 100,963.72 71,623.51 92,969.74 112,579.83 ind ................. 69,604.731 92,414.231 98,495.341 156,672.48 . ................ 3,761.351 6,201.731 4,560.841 4,962.70 g Fund.............- 548.091 101,232.361 52,404.75-) -- -20,18-' .40 .................. 490,308.381 842,965.841 820,090.201 1,071,287.04 4,307.541 . . . . . I I I Automobile Refund Fund ............................ State Fire Insurance Fund .......................... Gasoline Inspection Fund ......................... .. State Board of Nurses Fund .......................... Boys' Industrial School Fund ................... .. Girls' Industrial School Fund ...................... . Principal Agricultural College Fund ................. Agricultural College Fund .......................... Interest on Seminary Fund ........................ . Hatch Experiment Station Fund ...................... Adams Experiment Station Fund ................... .. Lever Agricultural Extension Fund ................... Lever Supplementary Extension Fund ................ White College Morrill Fund .......................... A. & M. College Morrill Fund ........................ A. & M. College Incidental Fund ...................... A. & M. College Slater Fund .......................... University of Florida Incidental Fund ................ Experiment Station Incidental Fund ............... .. . Florida State College Incidental Fund ................ . Deaf and Blind School Incidental Fund ............... Smith-Hughes Agricultural Fund .................. ... Smith-Hughes Trades and Industries Fund............ Smith-Hughes Teachers Training Fund ................ I Winter Haven Sub-Experiment Station Fund .......... 19,993.391 93,464.361 2,413.301 52.421 966.041 7,665.001 4.303,001 15,000,001 15,000,001 48,335.041 17,048.721 25,000.001 25,000.001 5,496.331 250.00 16,179.401 6,413.901 24,165.611 395.501 10,270.311 4,905.83 7,766.46 3,782.151 9,676.781 104,244.37 2,944.00 2,345.921 17,665.001 4,303.001 15,000.001 15,000.001 56,196.511 16,764.051 25,000.001 25,000.001 10,404.031 27,897.85! 6,352.741 38,504.861 992.501 16,875.601 9,135.281 10,985.711 ! 32,617.96 134,839.58 3,197.00 3,938.98 346.30 8,106.98 4,303.001 15,000.001 15,000.00 58,891.72 15,636.771 25,000.001 25,000.001 5,103.961 39,186.291 7,261.291 42,051.601 769.001 20.190.481 10,841.631 10,419.171 1 89,773.72 175,907.69 6,231.00 255.99 7,730.00 4,385.95 15,000.00 15,000.00 59,403.70 15,638.51 25,000.00 25,000.00 3,908.68 44,809.15 8.399.45 56.043.56 1,659.06 25,674.09 16,315.12 10,419.21 SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS-ALL FUNDS-Continued. (1921 to 1924, Inclusive.) FUND 1921 1922 1923 1924 State Highway Fund............................... Florida Board of Chiropractic Examiners Fund........ Florida State Hospital Special Maintenance Fund...... General Extension Division Incidental Fund.......... State Road License Fund (Gasoline) .................. Florida Farm Colony for Epileptic and Feeble Minded, Incidental Fund ............................... . Florida State Bond Sinking Fund .................... Special One Mill Drainage Tax Fund .................. Tobacco Experiment Station Incidental Fund.......... A. & M. College Hospital Fund ....................... State-Federal Aid Road Fund ........................ State Aid Road Fund for Counties ................... State Board of Health, Venereal Control Act.......... State Board of Health, Sheppard-Towner Act.......... Tick Eradication Tax Fund ...................... County Road License Fund (Gasoline)................ Gasoline License Expense Fund ....................... Auto Theft Fund ................................ 55,824.741 354.801 17,262.14| 3,675.521 228,056.41| 1,096..46| 38.478.541 1 80,803.14 730.00 20,445.87 4,229.041 601,509.761 1,366.611 67,583.201 4,634.461 200.001 402,601 1,002,729.201 368,390.121 3,092.001 14,742.561 91,884.70 445.00 13,855.30 4,037.49 1,262,194.24 2,304.36 83.039.72 16,631.96 1,735.80 1,301,577.63 464,928.06 2,863.00 12,185.99 48,991.41 377,748.01 1,100.00 57,518.00 126,325.66 1,580.00 7,514.63 2,448,873.02 5,297.35 102,957.43 b 10,627.67 1,116.57 1,576.118.04 573,562.40 458.08 40,277.06 211,766.83 1,218,159.03 4,200.00 147,166.00 Hotel Commission Fund. ......................... I16,295.001 51,495.00 Special Shell Fish 2c per barrel Planting Fund ........ 224.651 2,146.12 Everglades Experiment Station Incidental Fund ........ 8,690.26 State Road Fund for Maintenance of State Roads...... 70,001.40 Total Receipts. all Funds...................... 9.552.405.551$12.480.858.041$14.983,633.421$19,114.951.54 Balance in Gasoline Inspection Fund is transferred annually to State Highway Fund. b- SUMMARY OF DISBURSEMENTS-ALL FUNDS (1921 to 1924, Inclusive) FUND 1921 I General Revenue Fund...... ....................... 3,237,628.931$ One Mill School Tax Fund ....................... 357,876.001 Pension Tax Fund ................................. 1,170,938.48 State Board of Health (Tax) Fund ................... 208,183.351 Principal of School Fund ........................... 243,359.03 Interest of School Fund .............................. 74,574.001 Principal of Seminary Fund .......................... Drainage Tax Fund (Regular) ...................... 649,163.42 Drainage Bond Fund ............................. 1,425,512.93 State Prison (Tax) Fund...... ..................... 164,631.851 Shell Fish Fund ................................. 33,348.731 Teachers Examination Fund ......................... 9,239.911 State Road Tax Fund ................................ 743,426.43 Motor V. L. County Road Fund .................. ... 639,857.081 Motor V. L. Maintenance Fund ...................... 69,896.721 Motor V. L. License Expense Fund .................... 61,734.721 Florida_ National .Forest _Fund... .. .. ... .. ... 53 Everglades Drainage Bonds Sinking Fund............. - Federal Aid Road Fund .................. ........ .. 430,178,471 Chamberlain-Khan Health Fund......... ............. 4,665.091 Automobile Refund Fund. ........................... 70.001 State Fire Insurance Fund ........................ 9,966.221 1922 1923 I 1924 A,292,810.851$ 397,282.77 1,207,503.601 125,145.32 145,935.33 93,137.55 570,775.051 1,607,270.50 140,376.861 32,629.56 10,197.05S 924,024.341 243,879.811 86,844.781 64,251.801 ..6,20L 3.. 100,000.001 670,365.371 1.401 14.001 6,377.781 3,662,752.191$ 413,675.471 1,155,813.74 121,129.03 307,726.29 110,197.11 5,415,83 549,522.501 1,669,290.781 155,296.341 26,293.721 7,904.211 903,129.42 45,785.501 71,647.41 138,740.20 50,000.00 985,673.241 4,231.421 4,050,594.88 431,719.64 1,067,946.49 213,947.42 .286,357.12 105,838.88 13,172.54 911,808.25 1,571,877.00 t 219,670.29 o 25,008.54 8,430.76 1,385,712.74 28,520.48 140,361.56 91,829.06 4,560.84 1,123,521.12 36,046.73 Gasoline Inspection Fund. ........................... | State- Hospital Incidental .Fund. ........... ........... State Board of Nurses Fund ................... : .. Boys' Industrial School Fund..................... .. Girls' Industrial School Fund. .................. . Agricultural College Fund ....................... . Interest of Seminary Fund. ...................... Hatch Experiment Station Fund ................... .. I Adams Experiment Station Fund ................... Lever Agricultural Extension Fund.. ................ Lever Supplementary Extension Fund ................. White College Morrill Fund ....................... .. A. & M. College Morrill Fund. ........................ A. & M. College Incidnetal Fund ................... . A. & M. College Slater Fund........................ . University of Florida Incidental Fund ............... Experiment Station Incidental Fund ................. . Florida State College Incidental Fund. ............... Deaf and-Blind School Incidental Fund ................. Smith-Hughes Agricultural Fund ..................... Smith-Hughes Trades and Industries Fund............ Smith-Hughes Teachers Training Fund ............... Winter Haven Sub-Experiment Station Fund.......... State Highway Fund.. :...:..::.....:. .: :.. .:.:.. : Florida State Hospital Special Maintenance Fund ..... | 68,699.701 oo00o0.0 F 2,619.261 1,131,51 6,963.57 2,741,03 14,125.59 16,302.63| 42,997.501 16,578.51| 35,551.03| 25,198.31| 5,506.311 385.001 17,014.241 6,310.271 35,324.081 750.001 11,344.63 5,381.391 8,890.591 3,548.281 -55,826:.7r t 3,903.201 93,278.521 2,385.15 389.991 5,426.661 2,154.62 15,220.381 15,076.451 54,193.111 17,310.871 25,987.781 23,310.351 7,645.441 .301 19,793.971 5,596.141 26,775.861 14,181.241 7,471.451 9,807.851 2,503.19! 10;075.63- 1 100,921.171 2,582.72 22,409.161 11,193.16 15,233.42 15,172.39 60,345.79 15,168.09 23,963.34 22,763.32 7,125.211 35,051.911 7,137.421 38,515.971 324.891 18,003.491 11,373.37 11,460.45 162;528:-12 132,676.78 4,974.87 1,250.94 2,523.66 3,271.41 15,110.34 15,000.00 61,687.65 15,809.37 19,570.00 27,861.46 ! 4,647.44 40,782.43 8,388.26 48,729.51 1,047.28 25.1.38.58 14,449.07 9,443.36 12.410.54 45,311.37 SUMMARY .OF DISBURSEMENTS-ALL (1921 to 1924, Inclusive) FUND University of Florida Hygiene Fund .................. General Extension Division Incidental Fund............ State Road License Fund (Gasoline) .................. Florida Board of Chiropractic Examiners Fund........ Florida Bond Sinking Fund .......................... State Federal Aid Road Fund ........................ State Aid Fund for Counties ........................ State Board of Health, Venereal Control Act.......... State Board of Health, Sheppard-Towner Act.......... A. & M. College Hospital Fund .................. ..... Tick Eradication Fund .......................... . County Road License Fund (Gasoline) ................ Gasoline License Expense Fund ...................... Auto Theft Fund .............. ................ Hotel Commission Fund ......................... . Florida Farm Colony for Epileptic and Feeble Minded Incidental Fund .................................. Everglades Experiment Station Incidental Fund........ State Road Fund for Maintenance of State Roads...... Total Disbursements all Funds. ................... FUNDS-Continued 1921 I 1922 1 1923 | 1924 7,306.241 4,045.621 149,202.931 567.611 37,654.451 3,131.191 421,647.621 674.331 66,695.35 970,942.89 361,166.21 442.93 4,333,361 397.601 |1 4,136.85 1,145,843.99 448.341 84,269.76 1,310,956.97 471,011.741 2,090.72 20,782.63 1,697.27 8,588.44 289,540.83 100.00 21,423.75 5,760.45 2,198.81 6,665.20 1,386,748.53 1,160.50 103,114.41 1,598,247.90 572,806.66 1,957.59 30,669.69 158.93 218,210.51 1,185,033.47 3,374.30 140,107.30 39,596.04 7,179.77 675.73 69,779.50 $10.127,882.97 $11.913.041.88 $14,334,348.34 $18,707,788.81 Balance in Gasoline Inspection Fund is transferred annually to State Highway Fund. __ ABSTRACT OF RECEIPTS-GENERAL REVENUE FUND (1921 to 1924, Inclusive) _.__ SOURCES I Taxes of Current Year ........................... . Taxes of Preceding Year .......................... . Taxes of Former Years ........................... .. General License Tax............................. .. License American Railway Express Co................. . License Hotels and Restaurants ................... .... License Gulf Refining Company ..................... | License Union Tank Car Co.............. ................ License Fruit Growers Express ................... .. i License Pullman Car Co............................ License Insurance Companies. ........................ License Insurance Agents .................. ......... Insurance Companies Premium Tax-2% on Gross Re- ceipts during preceding year ................... .... I Pullman Car Co., Percentage on Gross Receipts......... . Tax on Commissions. .............................. I Charter Tax- Corporations ........................ . Sale of Fertilizer Stamps .......................... . Sale of Feed Stamps .............. ................ . Sale of Acts of Legislature .......................... . Sale of Perfumery Certificates ....................... 1921 1922 1923 $ 353,107.441$ 1,091,338.271 11,125.691 284,009.271 15,977.761 19,035.711 500.001 500.001 500.001 5,500.001 44,300.001 59,797.501 374,777.661 9,130.211 2,573.001 99,837.001 72,904.581 41,595.931 672.501 35.001 1 408,567.281$ 1,513,475.791 7,454.411 322,882.721 14,620.491 28,571.291 500.001 500.001 500.001 5,500.001 48,600.001 65,042.501 384,551.661 7,789.991 2,349.001 120,672.001 88,442.251 49,264.691 619.001 1 533,911.031$ ,731,398.841 19,284.091 345,814.851 15,467.951 6,459.50 500.00 500.00 500.001 5,500.001 53,250.00 73,912.501 420,339.891 7,556.541 2,448.001 214,692.931 99,641.111 53,882.441 1,888.00 1924 - 460,111.48 1,872,640.34 5,648.69 390,694.51 16,352.68 500.00 500.00 500.00 5,500.00 57,550.00 83,867.50 508,860.94 8,743.42 2,862.00 331,499.68 91,329.27 58,306.36 2,874.64 ABSTRACT OF RECEIPTS-GENERAL REVENUE FUND-Continued (1921 to 1924, Inclusive) SOURCES Sale of Confiscated Feeed Stuff.................... Sale of Revised Statutes.............................. Fees from State Treasurer as Insurance Commissioner... Fees from Secretary of State ................... ..... I Fees from Commissioner of Agriculture ................ Fees from Shell Fish Commissioner ................... Fees from Comptroller ............................ I Receipts from Live Stock Sanitary Board.............. I Interest on Deposits (See Foot Note) .................. Bank Examintaion Tax ............................ .. Tax Certificates, Principal from Comptroller ........... Tax Certificates, Expense of Sale from Comptroller...... Tax Certificates, Interest from Comptroller ............. I Tax Certificates, Interest on Deposits from Comptroller. One Mill Tax on capital Stock Jacksonville Main Street Railway ..... ................. ........... Sale of State Flags ............ .............. Sale of Laws Governing County Commissioners......... Receipts from Sheriff of Duval County under Section W39, R. G. ..... ............................ Receipts from Planters Oil Co., Account of Deficiency of Ammania in Fertilizers ......................... . 1922 I 1923 1 1924 1921 20.00! 2,765.00! 4,887.45! 1,016.751 108.051 1,200.001 27,276.661 5,885.001 45,579.941 23,148.071 80,812.00o 1,159.111 1 30.001 1.251 1.001 i. 168.19! 29.001 3,185.00 7,917.40 1,110.351 .30 894.881 4,500.001 9,127.501 112,275.541 36.348.851 171,221.36! 3,177.48! 30.00! 141.70 59.00 3,390.00 8,886.90 1,729.72 645.00 11,640.00 123,046.75 37,405.97 206,305.99 4,363.72 30.00 37.20 110.92 9.00! 2,925.00! 5,283.95! 818.19! 15.051 1,094.001 8,140.001 92,613.451 39,776.481 122,472.781 3,121.22! 30.001 6.00! Receipts from Live Stock Sanitary Board under Chap- ter 7917........................................... 32,000.001 Sale of Pages in Campaign Book under Chapted 6469.... Fees from Candidates under Chapter 6469............. Refund on M ileage Book ............................. Refund on Comptroller's Farrant No. 33179........... Refund on Comptroller's Warrant No. 55273, Issued in 1923 ............................. ........ ...... Refund of Traveling Expense under Section 4073, R. G. S.I Refund from Seaboard Air Line Ry. Co. on account of Freight overcharge ............................... Refund from Express Company on account of breakage Refund from Florida State Hospital on account of M merchandise returned ............................ Refund from State Department at Washington, D. C. on Account of Extradition Papers .................. .. Refund by Governor on Account of Personal Traveling Expenses ....................... .............. Refund by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co................. . Refund by Ne'son Manufacturing Co ................. Refund to Scholarship Fund by Pupils Vacating Schol- arship s ..................... ................... . Refunds by Insurance Companies of Excess Premiums on State Property .............................. . Refund on Account of Overpayment for Work Done at 755.001 6,981.001 1,802.50 5,829.00 4.82 58.30 133.34 26.00 100.00 15.50 166.46 145.00 17.50 39.14 33.52 251.16 1,685.49 ABSTRACT OF RECEIPTS-GENERAL REVENUE FUND-Continued. (1921 to 1924, Inclusive) _ ~~o u 1~ci Florida State H ospital......... ................... License Southeastern Express Co................... .. Sale of Bound Revised General Statute ......... ...... . Sale of Unbound Revised General Statutes............. I Receipts from Grils' Industrial School Maintenance Ap- propriation .................................. . Receipts from Boys' Industrial School Maintenance Ap- propriation ..................................... . Refund on Comptroller's Warrant No. 38451........... Refund on Comptroller's Warrant No. 24963.......... Refund on Comptroller's Warrant No. 16296.......... Refund on Comptroller's Warrant No. 12243.......... Refund on Comptroller's Warrant No. 37167.......... License Tax Mexican Petroleum Company .............. Refound on Comptroller's Warrant No. 41423.......... Refunds on Comptroller's Warrants Nos. 31249, 31252 and 34293, Smith-Hughes State Appropriation Fund.. Receipts from State Auditor on Account of Certificates for Witness Fees in "Sweeting Trial," Key West, F lorida, 1915 .................................. Receipts from Persons Licensed to Catch Migratory Birds for Scientific Purposes. ....................... ... 1921 1922 6.831 74.521 8,491.001 2,822.001 336.001 120.001 I1 29.121 2,208.47 63.221 33.001 374.001 295.00| 155.751 500 00 40.28| 197.471 110.001 4.001 ~ _I I 1923 200.46 2,416.00 104.001 500.00 3.001 1924- 8.43 27.70 2,788.00 0.00 500.00 11.00 Receipts from Transfer of Shell Fish Fund Under Chap- I -ter 6877, Section 14................ ............ 2,464.291 2,282.931 20,23.748 Refund of Express Charges by Underwood Typewriter Company ................. .......... ........ I .1.23 Refund of Freight Charges ,by Louisville & Nashville- Railway Co. .....................10.601 Refund of W witness Fees. ............................. 26.471 9.90 45.80 Sale of Legislative Journals .......................... 4.00 14.00 Sale of General Laws ..................... .......... 94.00 Sale of Book "Soldiers of Florida". ...................... 1.25 Sale of Supreme Court Reports ................... ... 3,178.00 Receipts from Shell Fish Commissioner, under Chapter 9338, Acts of 1923 ................................. 263.481 1,886.08 O Receipts from Smith-Hughes State Appropriation Fund. 640.681 150.00 Refund on Comptroller's Warrant on Account Industrial Schol for Girls ............................... .. I 120.121 Refund on Account December, 1922, Jury List .......... 3.101 Refund on Comptroller's Warrant 19144, Issued in 1921. 25.001 Refund from E. A. Martin Seed Company .............. 54.451 Refund from Secretary of State on Account Overpayment I of Janitor ..................... .............. I 18.251 Refund from State Chemist.......................... | 20.201 Total Re-e'nts. General Revenue........ .......I .1 2.725.100.691A 3.360.315 051[ 3.946.872 241$ 4.332.190.60 Note: After June 30, 1921, Interest on Deposit of State Funds is credited to Florida Bonds Sinking Fund, instead of to General Revenue Fund. ABSTRACTS OF DISBURSEMENTS-GENERAL REVENUE FUND. Executive Office (1921 to 1921, Inclusive) I 1921 1922 i 1923 1924 Contingent Expense of State. ......................... ! Gov. Mansion and Grounds, Imp. and Care............ Gov. Mansion, Furnishing and Repairing ............... Educational Appropriations A. & M. College for Negroes, Educational Fund........ A. & M. College for Negroes, Bldg. Educational Fund.... Board of Control, Educational Fund .................. School for Deaf and Blind, Educational Fund.......... School for Deaf and Blind, Bldg. Educational Fund ... . Fla. State College for Women, Educational Fund....... Fla. State College for Women, Bldg. Educational Fund.. Lever Agricultural Extension Fund, State Appropriation Plant Act Fund, General ........................... I Plant Act Fund, Special ............................ I University of Florida, Educational Fund.............. University yof Florida, Bldg. Educational Fund......... Smith-Hughes Fund, State Appropriation.............. I S.-H. Administrative Dept.* State Appropriation...... Everglades Agricultural Experiment Station........... Tobacco Experiment Station (Gadsden County)........ Citrus Fruit Experiment Station at Lake Alfred....... 5.433.101$ 1.104.391 643.031 15,985.271 14,426.381 4.198.121 69,445.111 30.219.171 124,077.681 111.911.441 36,013.271 30,655.851 149,699.301 148,490.291 5,818.801 24,604.411 4,717.041 33.671 1 4,305.54 $ 860.901 1,259.391 20,846.171 5,852.08 2,812.841 76,898.611 36,389.821 155,587.871 191,733.631 43,917.011 29,216.351 148,520.631 228,482.051 76;161.501 32,253.911 5,051.191 .821 19,463.441 1 12,850.11 $ 1,239.63 1,182.27 20,330.341 10,095.75 6,031.72 83,912.63 3,491.07 173,246.011 28,849.29 47,523.55 25,359.051 153,062.09 290,348.63 36,771.50 41,192.37 3,814.66 14,544.96 7,575.40 761.84 581.35 28,323.57 25,497.94 11,115.07 94,568.51 51,477.75 z 208,340.18 " 208,620.91 54,038.06 34,626.81 162,882.95 354,198.17 157,932.01 50,454.23 659.56 13,532.38 11,165.89 Scholarships at each of two State Institutions of Higher Learning ...................................... Agricultural Extension Division-Exhibits at Fairs..... Agricultural Department Agricultural Statistics .... ......................... Express and Te!egrams. ............................. Salary and Expenses, Fertilizer Analyst ............... Field Note Division .............. ............... .. Repairs to Furniture ........................... . -Postage .................................. ..... . Printing -B ulletins ............................... Printing Stam ps ................................... Stationery and Other Contingent Expenses ............ I Traveling Expenses Commissioner of Agriculture....... Extra Printing for Immigration Department ........... Printing M aps ..................................... State Chemical Department Chemicals and Apparatus for State Chemist............ Clerk Chemical Division ............................. Janitor State Laboratory. ............... ............ Postage, Express and Telegrams ..................... Salary State Chemist and Assistants .................. Salaries and Expenses Food and Drug Inspectors...... Traveling Exnenses State Chemist and Assistants ...... 3,602.85 712.511 60.181 1,082.461 3,000.001 1,673.981 1,195.821 600.001 1,000.00! 641.411 1,2C0.00 530.001 122.941 9,833.331 8,752.381 747.001 10,900.00i 73.001 22,317.851 2,073.60 737.03! 859.41 2,406.24 10.00| 250.00 1,378.021 1.093.961 3,000.001 2,387.581 2,000.001 3,652.971 1,162.721 1.454.141 519.721 978.041 875.361 1.196.261 3,000.00 1,001.601 936.981 1,200.001 1.250.001 600.001 350.001 269.211 211.61 11.833.361 11.000.051 9.229.551 10.736.381 991.391 1.191.141 21,200.00 2,432.74 22,694.98 872.66 2,575.28 1,943.90 8,200 50 3,025.72 1,200.94 754.97 344.66 5.000.00 1,244.44 1,320.00 350.16 11,000.00 12,009.94 2,985.5 ABSTRACT OF DISBURSEMENTS-GENERAL REVENUE FUND-Continued. (1921 to 1921, Inclusive) | 1921 | 1922 1 1923 1924 Incidental Expenses Pure Food Division ............... Samples and Incidentals, Pure Food Division........... Capitol and Offices Salaries Executive Department. ................... Salaries Clerks Administrative Department ............ Stationery Executive and Legislative Departments...... Contingent Expense State Treasurer's Office .......... Incidental Expense Insurance Commissioner ........... Engineer at Capitol. ................. ............. Frel, Light and Water at Capitol ..................... Incidental Expenses Attorney General's Office......... Janitors at Capitol .............. ................... Janitor Comptroller's and Treasurer's Offices.......... List Land Entries and Other Contingent Expenses Comp- troller's O office ................................... Postage, Express and Telegrams Secretary of State...... Postage, Printing and Other Contingent Expenses Super- intendent Public Instruction ........................ Purchase of Books, Attorney General's Office ........... Traveling Expenses Supt. Public Instruction........... Repairs and Other Incidental Expenses of Capitol...... W atchman at Capitol.. ............ .. .... ......... S 1,137.871 29,721.421 95,729.13 1,878.171 1,022.961 1,325.791 1,200.001 1,993.401 900.431 1,605.001 560.001 1,145.591 1,499.151 3,576.691 498.631 510.411 2,009.691 1,200.001 1,159.391 38,826.091 105,009.671 1,685.561 1,088.251 1,607,541 1,200.001 1,661.671 377.111 1,775.001 600.001 1,548.791 1,561.281 4,836.591 500.001 556.461 1,990.341 1,200.001 633.18 682.471 32,250.001 110,649.521 2,376.511 1,239.391 1,476.201 1,325.001 3,405.721 563.341 2,600.001 802.40 2,754.771 4,409.781 960.971 612.511 6,327.891 1,200.001 474.70 32,625.00 118,434.72 1,208.82 824.11 1,210.40 1,500.00 5,238.40 621.98 3,030.00 1,083.78- 6,054.09 647.75 1,002.43 2,716.29 1,200.00 Burglary Insurance on Securities Held by State Treasurerl -Purchase of Book Cases and Office Furniture Atty. Gen. O office ................... ......... ..... ..... I Repairs and Other Incidental Expenses of Capitol-Emer-1 gency Appropriation ....... ......... ... ... Postage State Treasurer's Office ................... .. Auditing Department Comptroller's Office............ Salaries State Bank Examiners ....................... Traveling Expenses State Bank Examiners ............ Salaries and Traveling Expenses State Bank Examiners. . Contingent Expenses Comptroller's Office.............. Codifying and Publishing School Laws ................ Burglary Insurance on Securities Held by Comptroller. . *Auditor's Department Postage, Stationery and Other Cont. Exp. Auditor.... Salary State Auditor and Clerks ................... . Salaries Asst. State Auditors ......................... Traveling Expenses State Auditor ................. .. Traveling Expenses Asst. State Auditors............... Salaries and Traveling Expenses Accountants State Au-i ditor's O office ................................. . Military Department Salary Adjutant General ........................... I -National -uard of Florida.... ................... | Act for Relief of Duval County Home Guards.......... 500.001 56.951 3,999.951 300.001 7,491.991 6,495.651 6,700.951 407.001 3,674.501 4,203.501 242.171 883,381 1,036.831 2,166.73| 37,376.011 6.001 1,000.001 1,666.661 I 1 181.851 283.641 I 600.001 705.001 18,161.481 16,734.781 10,633.311 8.084.401 21,845.771 S 671.501 1 622.031 I 1 4,666.661 57,275.561 1 3,887.85 67,355.84 1,000.00 93.09 300.00 15,861.11 27,606.20 1,106.64 375.00 500.00 c 76,004.10 ABSTRACT OF DISBURSEMENTS-GENERAL REVENUE FUND-Continued. (1921 to 1921, Inclusive.) National Guard of Florida, Preserving the Peace....... Natoinal Guard of Florida, Bid. Repg., etc., Arsenal.... National Guard of Fla., Repair to Armory Key West.... Judicial Department Contingent Expenses Supreme Court .................. Clerk Supreme Court, per diem ..... .... .... Clerk Supreme Court, as Librarian .................... Expenses Circuit Judges Sitting in Other Circuits. ...... Expenses Circuit Judges Sitting in Supreme Court. ..... Expenses of Circuit Judges ........................... Expenses Crim. Court Judges Sitting in Other Counties.. Expenses State Attorneys Acting in Other Circuits. ..... Electric Lights, Water, Gas., etc., for Supreme Court.... Janitor, Electrician and Elevator Man ................. Janitor, Furnace and Yard Man ...................... Jurors and W witnesses ............................. Messenger Supreme Court ............................ Printing Supreme Court Reports .................. ... Purchase of Books for Supreme Court Library .......... Rewards for and Expense of Arrest Fugitives from Justice Salaries Judicial Department ............... .. ... Salaries Justices of Supreme Court. .............. .. 1921 1922 1923 1 1924 2,904.871 3,142.851 935.251 300.001 769.111 80.341 185.821 678.07 567.50 510.001 186,098.801 535.001 3,990.801 618.20] 100.001 113,253.531 23,750.001 911.821 10,422.67 1,723.74 2,755.48 1,095.551 350.00 728.42 13.53 85.61 91.81 844.801 600.001 600.00 205,449.241 575.001 1,244.411 1,755.561 450.001 140,592.62 31,166.65 83.27 33,528.02 2,847.891 939.00 300.00 6,897.85 405.93 988.76 600.00 600.00 204,435.321 600.00] 929.501 146,712.321 31,395.75 3,244.84 969.00 300.00 3,897.79 178.22 579.48 575.00 600.00 196,255.10 600.00 4,889.00 1,140.82 500.00 156,750.00 33,000:00 Supreme Court, Fuel for Heating ..................... Revision and Consolidation of Laws of Florida .......... Salary Secretary Supreme Court Justices .............. -Salary Asst. Secretary Supreme Court Justices......... -Salaries Law Clerks and Stenographers, Supreme Court.. Sheriff Supreme Court, per diem. .................. .. W atchman for Supreme Court..... .................. Repairing Supreme Court Building, etc................ Court Reporters' Salaries.............. ................. Costs Adjudged Against State in Civil Cases............ Miscellaneous Appropriations Abstracting Lands Sold for Taxes for Use Tax Assessors. Citrus Fruit Standard ... . .. .............. Confederate Soldiers Home ........................... County Fnance3 ................................ Expenses Collection of Revenue ....................... Expenses Geological Survey ................... ....... One-Third of Cost of Paving Streets Abutting State Property ................................... . Expenses Session Legislature of 1923.................. -Farmers Demonstration Work ....................... Florida Industrial School for Boys ........... .... Florida Industrial School for Girls.................... General Printing and Advertising. ................1 Hotel Commission ......... .. ................. . 1,070.001 18,518.891 2,283,361 1,841.65 4,095.001 676.001 525.00 244.281 3,621.731 2,217.741 2,042.801 13,184.101 9,018.191 234,336.071 8,283.56| 5,142.011 130,287.671 74,696.671 29,980.87[ 19.071.771 1,157.831 2,400.001 1,900.021 5,250.001 576.001 230.541 20,707.601 32.801 3,000.001 2,383.211 15,923.451 249,179.481 9.869.051 1 4,920.001 84,233.881 49.904.611 31,680.471 15.314.721 1,165.001 2,400.001 1,899.981 5,050.00 272.00 377.89 19,786.56 4.25 1,625.00 2,463.24 12,539.47 241,787.26 5,834.92 124.857.311 5.143.301 95,009.361 29.775.851 33,992.931 22.304.85 911.00 2,400.00 1,900.00 4,625.00 600.00 481.71 21,662.76 12.00 2,487.38 " 9,779.26 244,748.64 11,445.47 4,984.56 15,449.37 4.560.00 90,156.36 56,602.59 35,857.44 ABSTRACT OF DISBURSEMENTS-GENERAL RE-VENUE FUND-Continued. (1921 to 1921, Inclusive.) Interest on Bonded Debt ............................. Live Stock Sanitary Board, State ................... . Hog Cholera Serum and Virus....... .................. Florida State Hospital, Maintenance. .................. Florida State Hospital, Improvements ................. Monument Olustee Battlefield, Care of................. Prining Delinquent Tax List ........................ Printing General Laws. ............................. . Refund on Tax Certificates .......... ............ ... Salaries and Expenses Railroad Commission ............. Salary Actuary Insurance Commissioner ............... Salary and Expenses Shell Fish Commission ............ Salaries and Expenses Rural School Inspectors.......... Services Civil Engineer and Other Expenses Assessment Railroads ....................... .. ............. State Board of Examiners for Teachers ................. State Labor Inspector......... ........ ............. State Marketing Bureau. ..................... ... Summer Schools .................................... Teachers Training Department High Schools .......... Traveling Expenses Rural School Inspectors............ Traveling Expenses Shell Fish Commissioner ........... 1921 1 1922 1923 1 1924 18,047.001 18,047.001 18,047.001 18,047.00 67,702.521 43,755.881 52,557.971 87,184.38 16,055.511 643,357.591 462,294.941 690,154.751 662,555.24 87,276.131 36,930.691 17,814.311 68,995.14 400.001 400.001 400.001 400.00 21,955.201 16,000.001 14,192.801 17,309.70 4,100.001 300.001 5,000.001 200.00 853.591 784.021 891.681 1,918.21 33,124.501 36,735.311 35,654.201 35,654.35 1,458.331 | S 1 16,567.441 28,858.50 | 6,064.651 6.248.87 I I 1,246.141 2,459.961 1,756.061 754.48 1,226.611 3,017.761 2,108.57[ 2,658.471 2,561.421 2,552.85[ 3,153.29 21,504.761 26,925.051 24,573.431 25,644.95' 14.575.001 14,547.441 20.243.001 19,989.00 3,000.001 2,800.001 3,092.261 3,000.00 2,315.82] 2,675.42 1 1,035,261 647.071 476.501 Royal Palm State Park .......................... . Fire Losses Payable from General Revenue............. Appropriation for Deficiency in Interest, Agricultural SCollege Fund .................................... '_IxpenseO Primary Election .......................... Investment Companies .............................. Official Custodion of the State Flag ................... Fla. Farm Colony for Epileptics and Feeble Minded.... State Prison Farm-Connty Taxes .................... Expenses Legislature of 1921 ......................... Salary Clerk Board of Commissioners State Institutions. State Equalizer of Taxes ............................ Insurance Premium Fund .......................... . Dade Memorial Park, Sumter County .................. Presidential Electors ................................ Expenses Legislative Investigating Committee .......... State Board of Examiners, Emergency Appropriation... Enlargement of Capitol .......................... . Battle of Marianna Monument ........................ State Constitutional Memorial Commission ............. State School Book Commission ........................ -Natural Bridge Battle Field Park Monument........... Expenses Budget Commission ........................ Upkeep of Capitol Grounds ........................... Preservation of United States Flaw. ........... .. .. 2,500.001 13,450.001 2,716.001 432.501 22.421 142,953.031 3,877.561 118,119.801 388.881 3,007.971 17,248.251 2,015.001 295.101 936.741 1,833.261 7,880.641 5,000.001 7.551 801.211 I 5,000.00| 2,716.001 12,474.211 217.451 94,056.751 1,938.781 1,037.691 2,000.011 12,588.391 9,676.781 2,985.001 148,222.841 9,713.921 54.001 5,000 001 120.001 1 2,500.001 2,716.001 440.151 179,946.731 4,859.721 1,014.42 10;680.24 32,617.96 3,500.001 118,361.991 23.13 922.211 3,259.22 525.00 2,500.00 2,716.00 12,500.00 525.10 108,852.62 3,471.56 9,952.29 36,046.73 1,500.00 594.48 106.00 162.41 909.68 250.00 ABSTRACT OF -DISBURSEMENTS-GENERAL REVENUE FUND-Continued. (1921 to 1921, Inclusive.) Revenue Refunded ............ ................... . Special Shell Fish Commission Planting Fund.......... Insurance Excess Premiums Fund .................... Relief Bill Appropriations An Act for Relief of W. M. Holloway.................. An Act for Relief of Chas. P. Lovell, Adjutant General.. An Act for Relief of Harry W. Thompson.............. An Act for Relief of J. C. Van Pelt ................. . An Act for Relief of Edgar C. Thompsn. .............. An Act for Relief of Gadsden County, Jurors County Court ........................................ An Act for Relief of Pepper Printing Co............... I An Act for Relief of R. E. L. Chancey................. An Act for Relief of Anna Dummett Chapter U. D. C. - Inc., of St. Augustine, Fla.. .. .................... . An Act for Relief of M. M. Whitehurst................. An Act for Relief of L. L. Meggs. .................. . An Act for Relief of-R. R. Carter. ................... . An Act for Relief of John Logan ..................... An Act for Relief of S. J. Johnson .................... An Act for Relief of L. J. Billingsley, of Dade County...i An-Act for Relief of W. H. Dowling, of Duval County... 1921 1922 1923 1924 S446.39 625.851 500.001 7,038.001 7,000.001 1,424.441 4,216.201 394.991 2,450.001 2,000.00| 1,372.631 800.151 631.291 1,412.651 40.001 27,846.901 5.760.001 21,421,24 81,118.22 1,837.27 15,000.001 An Act for Relief of T. J. Appleyard, of Leon County... 28.75 An Act for Relief of H. H. Taylor ..................... 438.68 An Act for Relief of Frank Wideman, of Duval County.. 300.00 An Act for Relief of Fred W. Pine, of Dade County ..... 1,728.00 An Act for Relief of R. H. Allgood, of Leon County.... 22.60 An Act for Relief of Burroughs Adding Machine Co .... 761.33 An Act for Relief of Eugene Hawkins, of Jackson Countyl 40.00 An Act for Relief of Mrs. Thersa Munroe, of Leon Countyl 22.60 An Act for Relief of J. R. W ells ................. 1,000.001 An Act for Relief of City of Tallahassee ............. 114.181 An Act for Relief of R. C. Baker ................ .. .. 881.301 An Act for Relief of S. R. Langston,: of Lafayette Counyl 983.851 Total Disbursements from General Revenue Fund... $ 3.237,628.931$ 3,292,810.851$ 3,662,752.19|$ 4,050,154.88 *Note: State Auditor's Office consolidated with Comptroller's Department, July 1, 1921. Disbursements from General Revenue Fund in 1921 include payments out of following appropriations by the Legislature of 1921 to cover deficiencies in former appropriations. Florida State Hospital for Insane .................... ................ ...................... $ 260,870.27 Florida Industrial School for Boys......................................................... 61,185.87 Interest to Banks account of above named institutions .. ........................................ 3,712.79 Total appropriations under Chapter 8396.................. ............................... $ 325,768.93 Florida State College for Women, building and equipment (Chapter 8397) ...................... 70,000.00 Salaries Members State Board of Teachers Examiners, Chaper 8409 ............................... 2,500.00 $398,268.93 RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS AND BALANCES. NAME OF FUND General Revenue Fund ........................... .I One Mill School Tax Fund. ............... .... ..... Pension Tax Fund ............... ............... . State Board of Health Tax Fund. ..................... State Road Tax Fund ............................ State Prison Fund .............. ................ .. Tick Eradication Tax Fund .......................... Drainage Tax Fund (Regular) .................. .... One Mill Drainage Tax Fund ........................ Drainage Bond Fund ............................ . Principal of School Fund .......................... . Interest of School Fund ............................ Principal of Seminary Fund .......................... Interest of Seminary Fund ........................... Principal of Agricultural College Fund ............... Agricultural College Fund ........................... Shell Fish Fund .............. .................. Teachers Examination Fund ......................... Railroad Commission Fines Fund ..................... r --. RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS AND BALANCES. I I isburcementsl Balance in Balance in | Fund Jan. 1,1 1924 $ 554,355.311$ 99,684.021 263,929.481 50,314.831 179,267.321 112,655.161 40,402.971 334,334.791 21,266.421 112,861.771 14,235.991 74,758.601 346.191 1,104.101 346.301 16.661 13,304.301 2,628.831 563.111 Receipts ID During 1924 4,332,190.601$ 424,521.441 1,019,208.191 222,504.221 1,303,612.71 115,166.89 211,766.831 1,009,371.541 10,627.671 1,647,019.821 292,964.991 117,918.721 12,838.961 4,385.951 7,730.001 26,121.291 10,984.29 During IF 1924 4,050,594.881$ 431,719.641 1,067,946.491 213,947.421 1,385,712.741 219,670.291 218,210.511 911,808.251 1,571,877.00 286,357.121 105.838.881 13,172.541 3,271.411 2,523.661 25,008.541 8,430.761 -98.411 und Dec. 31, 1924 835,951.03 92,485.82 215,191.18 58,871.63 97,167.29 8,151.76 > 33,959.29 - 431,898.08 31,894.09 188,001.59 20,843.86 86,838.44 12.61 2,218.64 346.30 5,223.00 14,417.05 5,182.36 464.70 Motor Vehicle License County Road' Fund ............. Motor Vehicle License Maintenance Fund.............. Motor Vehicle License Expense Fund ................. Federal Aid Road Fund......................... . State Federal Aid Road Fund ...................... . State Aid Fund for Counties...................... . Florida National Forest Fund ........................ Asylum Patients Trust Fund ........................ Everglades Drainage Bond Sinking Fund.............. Girls Industrial School Fund ...................... I Boys Industrial School Fund ..................... . State Fire Insurance Fund ........................ . Automobile Refund Fund ............................ Gasoline Inspection Fund....................... . State Road Licnse Fund (Gasoline) ................... County Road License Fund (Gasoline) ................ Gasoline License Expense Fund ..................... . State Board of Nurses Fund. .......................... State H highway Fund................................ Florida Board of Chiropractic Examiners Fund......... Florida State Hospital Special Maintenance Fund...... Hatch Experiment Station Fund .............. ..... . Adams Experiment Station Fund .................. Lever Agricultural Extension Fund................. I Lever Supplemental Extension Fund................. 32,373.741 45,148.631 6,021.781 73,248.911 22,406.971 1,140.231 4,560.841 2,453.211 4,675.37| 11,015.72| 6.351 45,410.451 168.001 126,557.391 375,065.871 88,207.181 1,000.001 1,240.641 92.761 73.631 47,660.591 1,573.711 1,278.181 8,987.171 2,532.681 112,579.831 156,672.481 1,071,287.041 1,576,118.041 573,562.40 4,962.70 20,138.401 255.991 89,773.721 175,907.691 2,448.873.021 1,218,159.031 4,200.00| 6,231.001 126.325.661 1,580.001 15,000 001 15,000.001 59,403.701 15,638.511 28,520.481 140,361.56 91,829.06 1,123,521.12 1,598,247.901 572,806.661 4,560.84 1,250.94 36,046.73 132,676.78 2,386,748.53 1,185,033.47 3,374.30 4,974.87 126,410.54 1,160.50 45,311.371 15.110.341 15,000.00 61,687.65 15,809.371 3,853.26 17,366.90 70,865.20 21,014.83 277.11 1,895.97 4,962.70 2,453.21 24,813.77 10,020.77 6.35 99,137.44 168.00 169,788.30 437,190.36 121,332.74 1,825.70 2,496.77 7.88 493.13 2,349.22 1,463.37 1,278.18 6,703.22 2,361.82 RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS AND BALANCES NAME OF FUND Florida Bond Sinking Fund .......................... White College Morrill Fund .................. ...... A. & M. College Morrill Fund ........................ A. & M. College Hospital Fund ....................... A. & M. College Incidental Fund .................. .. Experiment Station Incidental Fund .................. University of Florida Incidental Fund ................ Florida State College Incidental Fund ................ Deaf and Blind School Incidental Fund................ Tobacco Experiment Station Incidental Fund.......... Florida Farm Colony for Epiletics and Feeble-Minded.. Everglades Experiment Station Incidental Fund. ...... State Road Fund for Maintenance of State Roads....... Special Shell Fish Planting Fund .................... General Extension Division Incidental Fund........... Smith-Hughes Agricultural Fund .................... Smith-Hughes Trades and Industries Fund............ Smith-Hughes Teachers Training Fund ................ Balance in Fund Jan. 1,1 1924 I 481.901 4,390.001 19,273.991 43.531 744.411 998.681 16,284.731 23,070.28 1,955.651 200.001 2,568.621 224.651 1,070.941 7,098.141 2,275.321 755.101 Receipts During 1924 102,957.43 25,000.00 25,000.001 1,116.571 3,908.681 8,399.451 44,809.151 56,043.561 1,659.061 5,297.35 8,690.261 70,001.40 2,146.121 7,514.631 25,674.091 16,315.121 10,419.211 Disbursements Balance in During Fund Dec. 31, 1924 1924 103,114.411 19,570.00 27,861.461 1,158.931 4,647.441 8,388.261 40,782.43 48,729.51 1,047.28 7,179.77 675.72 69,779.50 195.71 6,665.20 25,138.58 14,449.07 9,443.36 324.92 9,820.00 16,412.53 1.17 5.65 1,009.87 20,311.45 30,384.33 2,567.43 200.00 686.20 8,014.53 221.90 2,175.06 1,920.37 7,633.65 4,141.37 1,730.95 State Board of Health Venereal Control Act............ 3,421.351 458.081 1,957.59 1,921.84 State Board of Health Sheppard-Towner Act ........... 1,812.561 40,277.061 30,669.69 11,419.93 Auto Theft Fund................................... 36,094.251 147,166.001 140,107.30 43,152.95 Hotel Commission Fund ...........................:. 10,534.551 51,495.001 39,596.04 22,433.51 * $ 2,912,574.801$19,114,951.54 $18,707,788.81|$ 3,319,737.53 Suspense Account, State Road Department ............ 78,136.481 273.163.741 194,851.621 156,448.60 Total Funds in Hands of State Treasurer December 31, 1924 ................................... $ 3,476,186.13 *Amount distributed to the several road funds by th State Road Department. 50 GENERAL REVENUE FUND Abstract of Receipts During the Year 1924 Taxes for 1922................................. $ 5,648.69 Taxes for 1923 .................................. 1,872,640.34 Taxes for 1924............................. ....... 460,111.48 License Tax, General. ............................ 390,694.51 License Tax, Gulf Refining Company.............. 500.00 License Tax, Mexican Petroleum Company. ....... 500.00 License Tax, Union Tank Car Company........... 500.00 License Tax, Fruit Growers Express .............. 500.00 License Tax, Pullman Car Company........i ....... 5,500.00 License Tax, American Railway Express Company.. 16,352.68 License Tax, Southwestern Express Company...... 27.70 License Tax, Insurance Companies................ 57,550.00 License Tax, Insurance Agents................... 83,867.50 Insurance Companies-2% Premium Tax on Gross Receipts ....................................... 508,860.94 Pullman Car Company-Percentage on Gross Re- ceipts .......................................... 8,743.42 Tax on Commissions....................... ...... 2,862.00 Charter Tax on Corporations ....................... 331,499.68 Sale of Fertilizer Stamps......................... 91,329.27 Sale of Feed Stamps ............................ 58,306.36 Sale by Sheriff of Confiscated Feed Stuffs.......... 141.70 Sale of Acts of Legislature ........................ 2,874.64 Sale of Bound Revised General Statutes........... 2,788.00 Sale of Unbound Revised General Statutes........ 80.00 Sale of Revised Statutes .......................... 59.00 Sale of Legislative Journals ...................... 14.00 Fees from Secretary of State...................... 8,886.90 Fees from Commissioner of Agriculture ............ 1,729.72 Fees from State Treasurer as Insurance Commis- sioner .......................................... 3,390.00 Fees from Comptroller ............................ 645.00 Bank Examination Taxes.......................... 11,640.00 One Mill Tax on Capital Stock of Jacksonville Main Street Railway ................................ 30.00 Tax Certificates, Principal (from Comptroller)..... 123,046.75 Tax Certificates, Expense of Sale (from Comptroller) 37,405.97 Tax Certificates, Interest (from Comptroller)...... 206,305.99 Tax Certificates, Interest on Balances (from Comp- troller) ........................................ 4,363.72 Receipts from Transfer of Shell Fish Fund under Chapter 6877, Section 14........................ 20,237.48 Receipts from Shell Fish Commissioner under Chap- ter 9338, Acts of 1923 ........................... 1,886.08 Receipts from Candidates account Filing Fees in June Primary .......................... ....... 5,829.00 Receipts from Candidates for Advertising Space.... 1,802.50 Receipts from Smith-Hughes State Appropriation Fund ................................ . ........ 150.00 Receipts from Sheriff of Duval County under Sec- tion 3889, R. G. S................................ 37.20 Receipts from Planters Oil Company on account of deficiency of Ammonia in Fertilizers............ 110.92 Receipts from Persons Licensed to Catch Migratory Birds for Scientic Purposes...................... 11.00 Refund by Governor on Account of Personal Travel- ing Expenses ................................... 17.50 Refund from R. J.. Reynolds Tobacco Company.... 39.14 Refund by Nelson Manufacturing Company......... 33.52 Refund to Scholarship Fund by Pupils Vacating Scholarships ................... ... .......... 251.16 Refund by Insurance Companies of Excess Pre- miums on State Property........................ 1.685.49 Refund on Account of Overpayment for Work Done at the Florida State Hospital .................... 8.43 Refund of Comptroller's Warrant 55273, issued in 1923 ........................................... 133.34 Refund of Comptroller's Warrant 33179.... ....... 58.30 Refund on Mileage Book.......................... 4.82 Refund of W witness Fees, etc....................... 45.80 Refund of Traveling Expenses under Section 4073, R. G. S ......................................... 26.00 Refund from Seaboard Air Line Railway on Account of Freight Overcharge ........................... 100.00 Refund from Express Company on Account of Break- age ............................................ 15.50 Refund from Florida State Hospital on Account of Merchandise Returned .......................... 166.46 Refund from State Department at Washington, D. C., on Account of Extradition Papers............ 145.00 Total Receipts ................ ................. $4,332,190.60 Balance as Per Report for January 1st, 1924...... 554,355.31 $4,886,545.91 Abstract of Disbursements During the Year 1924 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT Contingent Expenses of the Statn .................. $ Governor's Mansion and Grounds, Improvement and C are ......................................... Governor's Mansion and Grounds, Furnishing and Re- pairing ........................................ Salaries Executive Department .................... Salaries Clerks Administrative Department........ Stationery Executive and Legislative Departments. EDUCATIONAL APPROPRIATIONS A. & M. College for Negroes, Educational Fund.... $ A. & M. College for Negroes, Building Educational Fund ......................... .Board of Cpntrol, Educational Fund................ 7,575.40 761.84 581.35 32,625,00 118,434.72 1,208.82 28,323.57 25,497.94 11,115.07 Florida School for Deaf and Blind, Educational Fund 94,568.51 Florida School for Deaf and Blind ,Building Educa- tional Fund .................................... 51,477.75 Florida State College for Women, Educational Fund 208,340.18 Florida State College for Woman, Building Educa- tional Fund .................................... 208,620.91 Lever Agricultural Extension Fund, State Appropria- tion ........................................... 54,038.06 Plant Act Fund, General .......................... 34,626.81 Plant Act Fund, Special........................... 162,882.95 University of Florida, Educational Fund............ 354,198.17 University of Florida, Building Educational Fund.. 157,932.01 Smith-Hughes Fund Administration Department, State Appropriation ............................ 659.56 Smith-Hughes Fund, State Appropriation .......... 50,454.23 Scholarships at each of the State Institutions of Higher Learning ............................... 21,200.00 Agricultural Extension Divis'on-Exhibits at Fairs. 2,432.74 Gadsden County Experiment Station.............. 13,532.38 Citrus Fruit Station at Lake Alfred ................ 11,165.89 AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT Agricultural Statistics ............................ $ 22,694.98 Express and Telegrams............................ 872.66 Salary and Expenses Fertilizer Analyst ............ 2,575.28 Postage ......................................... 1,943.90 Printing Bulletins ................................ 8,200.50 Printing Stamps ................................. 3,025.72 Printing M aps ................................... 5,000.00 Stationery and other Contingent Expenses......... 1,200.94 Traveling Expenses Commissioner of Agriculture... 754.97 Extra Printing for Immigration .................... 344.66 STATE CHEMICAL DEPARTMENT Chemicals and Apparatus for State Chemist........ $ 1,244.44 Stenographer and Clerk Chemical Division........ 1,320.00 Samples and Incidentals Pure Food Department.... 474.70 Postage, Express and Telegrams State Chemist.... 350.16 Salaries State Chemist and Assistants ............. 11,000.00 Salaries and Expenses (4) Food and Drug Inspectors 12,009.94 Traveling Expenses State Chemist and Assistants.. 2,025.05 CAPITOL AND OFFICES Contingent Expenses State Treasurer's Office......$ 824.11 Incidental Expenses Insurance Department, State Treasurer's Office .............................. 1,210.40 Engineer at Capi*ol............................... 1,500.00 Fuel, Lights and Water at Capitol................... 5,238.40 Incidental Expenses Attorney General's Office..... 621.98 Janitors at Caritol ................................ 3,030.00 Postage State Treasurer's Office.................. 300.00 Postage, Express and Telegrams, Secretary of State 1,083.78 Postage, Printing, Etc., Superintendent of Public Instruction ...................................... 6,054.09 Purchase of Books, Attorney General's Office...... 647.75 Purchase of Book Cases and other Office Furniture, Attorney General's Office........................ 93.09 Traveling Expenses Superintendent of Public In- struction ....................................... 1,002.43 Repairs, Plumbing, etc., Secretary of State........ 2,716.29 Watchman at Capitol Building and Supreme Court Building ....................................... 1,200.00 Burglary Insurance on Securities Held by State Treasurer ................ .......... .......... 1,000.00 Burglary Insurance on Securities Held by Comp- troller ......................................... 500.00 Contingent Expenses Comptroller's Office.......... 1,106.64 Codifying and Publishing School Laws............. 375.00 Auditing Department Comptroller's Office.......... 15,861.11 Salaries and Traveling Expenses State Bank Ex- aminers ............. .......................... 27,606.20 MISCELLANEOUS APPROPRIATIONS' Appropriation for Deficiency in Interest Agricultural College Fund ..................................$ 2,716.00 Salaries and Incidental Expenses Citrus Fruit In- spectors ........................................ 2,487.38 Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Home............ 9.779.26 Upkeep of Capitol Grounds ....................... 909.68 Expenses Collection of Revenue ................... 244,784.64 Salaries and Expenses Geological Survey.......... 11,445.47 Expenses Legislature 1923......................... 15,449.37 Expenses Primary Election................... ..... 12,500.00 Farmers Demonstation work..................... 4,560.00 Florida Industrial School for Boys ................. 90,156.36 Florida Industrial School for Girls................ 56,602.59 One-third of Cost of Paving Street Abutting State Property ........................................ 4,984.56 General Printing and Advertising .................. 35,857.44 Interest on Bonded Debt.......................... 18,047.00 Insurance Premium Fund ........................ 36,046.73 Premiums on Excess Insurance.................... 81,118.22 Investment Companies ............................ 525.10 State Live Stock Sanitary Board .................. 87,184.38 Florida State Hospital-Maintenance.............. 662,555.24 Florida State Hospital-Improvement .............. 68,995.14 Printing Delinquent Tax Lists ..................... 17,309.70 Printing General Laws ............................. 200.00 Revenue Refunded................................. 446.39 .Refund on Tax Certificates ....................... 1,918.21 Salaries and Expenses Raliroad Commission........ 35,654.35 Salaries and Expenses Shell Fish Commission..... 28,858.50 Salaries and Expenses (2) Rural School Inspectors. 6,248.87 Traveling and Contingent Expenses Railroad Inspec- tor, Comptroller's Office ........................ 754.48 Salaries and Expenses State Equalizer of Taxes.... 9,952.29 State Labor Inspector .......................... Salaries and Expenses State Marketing Bureau.... State Farm Colony for Epileptic and Feebleminded. Sum m er Schools ............................... Teachers Training Department of High Schools.... Expenses High Scnool Inspectors ................. Royal Palm State Park............................ Care Monument Olustee Battle Field.............. State Pr'son Farm, County Taxes.................. Preservation United States Flag .................. Dade Memorial Park, Sumter County............. Florida Territorial Constitutional Convention Memo- rial Commission ................................ State School Book Commission................... Enlargement, Alteration and Repairs Capitol Build- ing ............................................ Special Shell Fish Commission Planting Fund.... MILITARY DEPARTMENT National Guard of Florida ........................$ JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT 3,153.29 25,644.95 108,852.62 19,989.00 3,000.00 163.13 2,500.00 400,00 3,471.56 250.00 1,500.00 106.00 162.41 594.48 21,421.24 76,004.10 Contingent Expenses Supreme Court ... ..........$ 3,244.84 Costs Adjudged against State in Civil Cases........ 12.00 Clerk Supreme Court per diem.................... 969.00 Clerk Supreme Court as Librarian ................. 300.00 Court Reporter Salaries ........................... 21,662.76 Expenses Circuit Court Judges.................... 3,897.79 Expenses State Attorneys acting in other Circuits.. 178.22 Electric Lights, Water, Gas, etc., Supreme Court Building ...................................... 579.48 Salary Janitor, Electrician and Elevator Man...... 575.00 Salary Furnace and Yard Man.................... 600.00 Salary Messenger for Supreme Court............... 600.00 Jurors and Witnesses................... ....... 196,255.10 Salaries Stenographers Supreme Court............. 4,625.00 Printing Supreme Court Reports.................. 4,889.00 Purchase of Books for Supreme Court Library...... 1,140.82 Rewards for Arrest of Fugitives from Justice...... 500.00 Salaries Judicial Department ...................... 156,750.00 Salaries Justices of Supreme Court................ 33,000.00 Fuel for Heating................................... 911.00 Salary Secretary Supreme Court Justices........... 2,400.00 Salary Assistant Secretary Supreme Court Justices 1,900.00 Sheriff Supreme Court, per diem .................. 600.00 Repairs, etc., Supreme Court Building ............. 481.71 Total Disbursements for the Year............... $4,050,594.88 Balance December 31, 1924...................... 835,951.03 $4,886,545.91 Balance in Fund January 1, 1925 .................... $ 835,951,03 BONDED DEBT OF STATE THREE PER CENT REFUNDING BONDS OF 1901 (Maturing 1951) Amount 3 per cent Bonds issued in 1901, in exchange for 7 per cent Bonds of 1871 under Chapter 4957: One to Agricultural College Fund for....$ 3,900.00 One to East and West Florida Seminary Fund ................................ 21,000.00 One to State School Fund............... 242,800.00 $267,700.00 THREE PER CENT REFUNDING BONDS OF 1903 (Maturing 1953) Amount 3 per cent Bonds issued in 1903 in exchange for 6 per cent Bonds of 1873, under Chapter 4947: One to Agricultural College Fund...... $131,900.00 One to East and West Florida Seminary Fund ................................ 76,600.00 One to State School Fund.............. 125,367.00 $333,867.00 Total bonded debt of the State, Decem- ber 31st, 1924. ......................... $601,567.00 INTEREST PAID ON PUBLIC DEBT IN 1924 Paid Interest to State School Fund .................. $ 11,045.00 Paid Interest to Agricultural College (University of Florida Fund) .................................... 4,074.00 Paid Interest to Seminary Fund..................... 2,928.00 $ 18,047,00 The Public Debt consists solely of refunded bonds amounting to. $601,567.00, bearing interest at the rate of 3% per annum, all of which are held by the Educational Funds of the State. ONE MILL SCHOOL TAX FUND Receipts in 1924 From State taxes ..................................$403,577.31 From Comptroller, account tax certificate redemtions 20,944.13 Total receipts during year........................ $424,521.44 Balance in fund January 1, 1924................... 99,684.02 $524,205.46 Disbursements during year......................... 431,719.64 Balance in fund December 31, 1924................ $ 92,485.82 Note.-All moneys received into this fund are disbursed to the several counties upon the basis of average school atten- dance. Disbursements in 1924 Paid. In favor of. W County School Depository: Jan. 19-Collier County .................... May 3-Leon County ..................... May 5-Wakulla County .................. May 5-Baker County .................... May 6-Nassau County .................... May 6- Clay County ...................... May 6-Bay County ...................... May 6-Alachua County .................. May 6-Bradford County .................. May 6-Levy County ..................... May 6- Dixie County ..................... May 6-Calhoun County .................. May 7-St. Lucie County ................. May 7-Flagler County ................... May 7-Marion County .................... May 7-Liberty County .................. May 7-Hillsborough County ............... May 7-Sumter County ................... May 7-Franklin County .................. May 7-Union County .................... May 7-Citrus County .................... May 7-Orange County .................... May 7-Putnam County .................. May 7-Brevard County .................. May 7-Jefferson County ................. May 7-Polk County ...................... May 7-Hernando County ................. May 7-Duval County .................... May 7-St. Johns County ................. May 7-Suwannee County ................ May 7-Columbia County ................. May 7-Madison County .................. arrant. Amount. 46345 23339 23366 23307 23346 23315 23308 23306 23309 23340 23320 23312 23357 23323 23344 23341 23332 23361 23324 23364 23314 23349 23355 23310 23335 23354 23330 23321 23356 23362 23317 23342 $ 134.64 4,771.39 1,413.51 1,498.60 2,044.70 1,285.24 2,799.08 9,964.42 2,090.42 2,796.54 513.08 2,188.21 2,219.96 414.02 6,269.99 1,065.53 22,320.25 2,952.75 880.11 1,455.42 1,440.18 6,259.83 3,505.20 2,192.02 3,289.30 13,012.42 1,075.69 22,641.56 2,413.00 3,722.37 3,746.50 4,060.19 Paid. In favor of. Warrant. Amount. County School Depository: May 7-Escambia County ................. 23322 8,943.34 May 7-Okaloosa County .................. 23347 2,625.09 May 8-Lafayette County ................. 23336 1,183.64 May 8-Hamilton County ................. 23327 2,265.68 May 8-Pasco County ..................... 23352 2,000.25 May 8-Taylor County .................... 23363 2,307.59 May 8-DeSoto County ................... 23319 1,957.07 May 8-Glades County..................... 23326 471.17 May 8-Palm Beach County .............. 23351 4,202.43 May 8--Osceola County ................... 23350 1,878.33 May 8-Dade County ..................... 23318 10,998.20 May 8-Pinellas County .................. 23353 7,466.33 May 8-Okeechobee County ............... 23348 728.98 May 8-Highlands County ................ 23331 1,087.12 May 8-Walton County ................... 23367 3,185.16 May 8-Holmes County ................... 23333 3,084.83 May 8-Washington County ................ ?3368 3,310.89 May 9-Jackson County .................. 23334 7,546.34 May 9-Manatee County .................. 23343 3,896.36 May 9-Lee County ....................... 23338 2,042.16 May 9-Monroe County ................... 23345 2,978.15 May 9-Broward County .................. 23311 1,715.77 May 9-Lake County ..................... 23337 3,869.69 May 10--Hendry County ................... 23329 285.75 May 10-Santa Rosa County ................ 23358 3,539.49 May 10-Gadsden County .................. 23325 6,026.15 May 12-Volusia County ................... 23365 6,096.00 May 12-Hardee County ................... 23328 2,800.35 May 12-Collier County .................... 23316 194.31 May 12-Seminole County ................. 23360 3,383.28 May 12-Charlotte County ................. 23313 676.91 May 15-Sarasota County .................. 23359 979.17 Nov. 5-Wakulla County .................. 56001 1,155.27 Nov. 6-Leon County ..................... 55974 3,857.69 Nov. 6-Baker County .................... 55943 810.92 Nov. 6-Duval County .................... 55956 18,522.15 Nov. 7-Gadsden County .................. 55960 4,682.19 Nov. 7--Levy County ..................... 55975 1,811.96 Nov. 7-Lafayette County ................. 55971 831.29 Nov. 7-Volusia County .................. 56000 5,125.48 Nov. 7-Seminole County ................. 55995 2,626.76 Nov. 7-Union County .................... 55999 1,040.81 Nov. 7-Clay County ...................... 55951 899.19 Nov. 7-Nassau County ................... 55981 1,432.69 Nov. 7-Columbia County ................. 55952 3,018.64 Nov. 7-Pasco County .................... 55987 1,662.58 Nov. 7-Liberty County ................... 55976 897.25 Nov. 7-Alachua County .................. 55942 7,514.59 Nov. 7-Putnam County .................. 55990 2,773.23 Nov. 7-Franklin County .................. 55959 740.11 Nov. 7-St. Lucie County .................. 55992 1,920.60 Nov. 7-St. Johns County ................. 55991 2.032.15 Paid. In favor of. Warrant. County School Depository: Amount. N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N D ov. 7-Flagler County ................... 55958 322.04. ov. 7-Taylor County .................... 55998 1,706.23 ov. 7-Walton County ................... 56002 2,235.85 ov. 7-Bradford County .................. 55945 1,487.01 ov. 7-Dixie County ..................... 55955 378.30 ov. 7-Jefferson County ................. 55970 2,767.41 ov. 7-Calhoun County .................. 55948 1,840.09 ov. 7-Lake County ..................... 55972 3,519.16 ov. 7-Suwannee County ................ 55997 2,807.18 ov. 7--Hernando County ................ 55965 741.08 ov. 7-Holmes County ................... 55968 2,421.12 ov. 7-Madison County .................. 55977 2,780.02 ov. 7-Marion County .................... 55979 4,850.97 ov. 7- Okaloosa County................... 55982 1,838.15 ov. 8-Jackson County .................. 55969 4,996.47 ov. 8-Palm Beach County .............. 55986 3,778.15 ov. 8-Monroe County ................... 55980 2,060.28 ov. 8-Orange County ................... 55984 5,584.29 ov. 8-Hamilton County ................. 55962 1,667.43 ov. 8-Hardee County ................... 55963 2,231.00 ov. 8-Manatee County ................. 55978 3,252.41 ov. 8-Sumter County ................... 55996 2,143.70 ov. 8-Sarasota County ................. 55994 916.65 ov. 8-Pinellas County .................. 55988 6,678.45 ov. 8-Osceola County .................. 55985 1,517.08 ov. 8-Glades County ................... 55961 282.27 ov. 8-Brevard County .................. 55946 1,879.86 ov. 8-Charlotte County ................. 55949 549.99 ov. 8-Okeechobee County .............. 55983 549.02 ov. 8-Citrus County .................... 55950 1,056.33 ov. 8-Santa Rosa County ............... 55993 2,682.05 ov. 8-Escambia County ................ 55957 6,844.32 ov. 8-Washington County .............. 56003 2,206.75 ov. 10-DeSoto County ................... 55954 1,501.56 ov. 10-Polk County ..................... 55989 10.968.02 ov. 10-Hillsborough County .............. 55967 17,973.13 ov. 10-Dade County ..................... 55953 10,321.77 ov. 10-Highlands County ................ 55966 911.80 ov. 12- Lee County ....................... 55973 1,801.29 ov. 12-Broward County .................. 55947 1,463.73 ov. 12-Bay County ...................... 55944 2,337.70 ov. 13-Hendry County .................. 55964 228.92 ec. 19-Collier County .................... 64246 162.96 Total disbursements during year ................. $431,719.64 PRINCIPAL OF SCHOOL FUND Receipts in 1924 From Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund, account 25% sales of public lands................. $159,058.08 From sale of school lands.......................... 32,033.76 From royalty on sand and gravel................... 2,510.13 From sale of Liberty Loan Bond owned by fund.... 50,000.00 From sale of Alabama 3%% bonds owned by fund.. 38,516.88 From sale of Holmes County bonds owned by fund.. 2,131.07 From redemption of Sebring (Fla.) 6% bonds....... 3,003.00 From redemption of Gadsden County bonds......... 4,000.00 From redemption of Pinellas County bond.......... 500.00 From sale of lands owned by U. S. Government (5%) 256.18 From trespass on school lands ..................... 79.24 From escheated estate of J. D. Paris, deceased...... 879.65 Total receipts during year ........................ $292,964.99 Balance on hand January 1, 1924.................. 14,235.99 $307,200.98 Disbursements during year ........................ 286,357.12 Balance in fund December 31, 1924................. $ 20.843.86 Note.-The disbursements, as shown in detail below, were for the purchase of bonds, in which the principal of the State School Fund is invested. The balance at the close of the year represents the uninvested cash balance of the fund. Disbursements in 1924 Bonds of Florida counties, municipalities and districts were purchased during the year as follows: Jan. 7-$ 9,000 Pinellas County 5%%'s at 102.623 and interest ......................$ 9,244.32 Jan. 9- 7,000 Pinellas County 5Y2%'s at 102.673 and interest ...................... 7,195.67 Feb. 14- 20,000 Greenville 51/%'s at .98 and interest 19,731.40 Feb. 23- 11,000 Gadsden County 5%'s at .92 and in- terest ............................. 10,199.44 Mar. 27- 50,000 Sanford 5%%'s at 102.99 and inter- est ............................... 52,144.31 Apr. 16- 4,000 Gadsden County 5%'s at .92 and in- terest ................... .......... 3,738.33 May 27- 21,000 Hernando County 6%'s at 104.75 and interest .............. ............. 22,298.50 June 9- 8,000 Gadsden County 6%'s at .98 and in- terest ............................. 7,930.67 June 16- 10,000 Hernando County 6%'s at 104.75 and interest ........................... 10,500.00 June 24- 17,000 Hernando County 6%'s at 104.75 and interest ........................... 17,872.67 July 22- 16,000 Hardee County 6%'s at 104.86 and interest ........................... 16,833.60 Aug. 9- 2,000 Hardee County 6%'s at 104.86 a,:d in- terest ............................. 2,109.87 Aug. 27- 1,000 Hardee County 6%'s at 104.86 and interest ........................... 1,057.93 Sep. 3- 14,000 Putnam County 5y2%'s at 100.48 and interest ........................... 14,191.68 Sep. 3- 24,000 DeSoto County 5%'s at par and in- terest ............................. 24,223.66 Sep. 22- 27,000 Putnam County 5/%%'s at par and interest ........................... 27,334.12 Sep. 26- 1,000 Putnam County 51/%%'s at par and interest ........................... 1,012.99 Oct. 16- 3,000 Madison County 6%'s at 103.59 and interest ........................... 3,115.16 Oct. 25- 7,000 Hernando County 6%'s at 106.242 and interest ...................... 7,604.94 Nov. 7- 2,000 Hernando County 6%'s at 106.242 and interest ....................... 2,176.84 Nov. 13- 5,000 Hernando County 6%'s at 106.239 and interest ...................... 5,446.95 Dec. 6- 4,000 Hernando County 6%'s at 106.239 and interest........................ 4,260.23 Dec. 17- 4,000 Hernando County 6%'s at 106.239 and interest........................ 4,252.89 Dec. 31- 9,500 Tavares 6%'s at 104.01 flat........ 9,880.95 Total investments during year ................... $284,371.12 Transfer by Comptroller's Warrant No. 5063, dated January 31, 1924, to Florida Bond Sinking Fund to correct clerical error ....................... 2,000.00 Total disbursements during year ................. $286,371.12 Summary of Bonds Purchased During Year Interest Per Cent. Par Value. Annual. 6 ............................ $109,500.00 $ 6,570.00 5 .............................. 152,000.00 8,360.00 5 ........... ................. 15,000.00 750.00 $270,500.00 $ 15,000.00 INTEREST OFFSTATE SCHOOL FUND Receipts during year as per detailed statement below.$117,918.72 Balance in fund January 1, 1924 ................... 74,758.60 $192,677.32 Disbursements during year as per detailed statement below ....................................... 105,838.88 Balance in fund December 31, 1924 ............... $ 86,838.44 Note.-All moneys received into this fund are disbursed among the several counties, upon the basis of average school atten- dance. Receipts in 1924 (Interest on securities owned by the School Fund.) Jan. 1-Semi-Annual Interest on: $ 31,000 Bradford County 6%'s ...........$ 930.00 35,000 Broward County 6%'s ........... 1,050.00 70,000 Citrus County 6%'s ............. 2,800.00 25,000 DeSoto County 5%'s ............. 625.00 57,000 Gadsden County 6%'s ............ 1,710.00 50,000 Hernando County 5%'s .......... 1,250.00 12,000 Hernando County 6%'s .......... 360.00 20,000 Hillsborough County 4%'s ........ 400.00' 10,000 Holmes County 6%'s ............ 300.00 10,000 Jackson County 6%'s ............ 300.00 40,000 Lake County 6%'s .............. 1,200.00 12,500 Levy County 6%'s .............. 375.00 10,000 Levy County 6%'s ............... 300.00 38,000 Madison County 5%'s ........... 950.00 20,000 Marion County 5%'s ............. 500.00 8,000 Okaloosa County 6%'s ........... 240.00 5,000 Pasco County 5/2 %'s ........... 137.50 12,000 Sumter County 5%'s ............... 300.00 20,000 Suwannee County 8%'s .......... 800.00 15,000 Bay County 5%'s ............... 375.00 5,000 Bartow 5% 's .................... 125.00 18,000 Bonifay 6%'s .................... 540.00 2,000 Chipley 5% 's .................... 50.00 35,000 DeFuniak Spiings 6%'s .......... 1,050.00 20,000 Eustis 6% 's ..................... 600.00 20,000 Fort Meade 5%'s ................ 500.00 15,000 Fort Myers 5%'s ................ 375.00 10,000 Haines City 7%'s ............... 350.00 7,000 Jasrer 6% 's .................... 210.00 32,000 Lakeland 5%'s .................. 800.00 3,000 Leesburg 5% 's ................... 75.00 21,500 Live Oak 5%'s .................. 537.50 18,000 Marianna 5%'s .................. 450.00 25,000 Miami 5%'s ..................... 625.00 23,000 Milton 5% 's ..................... 575.00 2,000 Mulberry 6%'s .................. 60.00 10,000 Newberry 6%'s .................. 300.00 4,500 Panama City 6%'s .............. 135.00 13,000 Pensacola 41/%'s ............... 292.50 23,000 Perry 5%'s ..................... 575.00 5,000 Port Tampa 5%'s................ 125.00 55,000 Sarasota 5%'s ............ .. 1,375.00 5,000 Tallahassee 5&'s ................ 125.00 26,000 Wauchula 6%'s ................. 780.00 10,000 Marianna Registered 5%'s ...... 250.00 45,000 Alabama Registered 3%%'s ...... 787.50 368,437 Florida Refunding 3%'s ......... 5,522.50 Jan. 16-Interest on funds in banks ................. 200.37 Feb. 1-Semi-Annual Interest on: $ 39,000 Hamilton County 5%'s .......... 975.00 31,000 Wakulla County 6%'s ............ 930.00 46,000 St. Lucie County 6%'s .......... 1,380.00 12,000 Chipley 6%'s .................... 360.00! 14,000 Plant City 6%'s ................ 420.00 20,000 DeSoto County 6%'s ............ 600.00 12,500 DeSoto County 6%'s ............ 375.00 6,500 DeSoto County 6%'s ............ 195.00 20,000 DeSoto County 5%'s ............ 500.00 7,000 Baker County 6%'s ............. 210.00 Mar. 1-Semi-Annual Interest on: $ 25,000 Panama City 5%'s (annual) ..... 1,250.00 40,000 Marianna 6%'s .................. 1,200.00 20,000 Mulberry 6%'s .................. 600.00 10,000 Jackson County 6%'s ........... 300.00 17,000 Jackson County 6%'s ............ 510.00 8,000 Pinellas County 6%'s ............ 240.00 20,000 Jackson County 5%%'s .......... 550.00 110,000 Tallahassee 5%'s ............... 2,750.00 16,000 Lake City 5%'s .................. 400.00 20,000 Milton 5%'s .................... 500.00 2,500 Marion County 5%'s ............ 62.50 21,500 Calhoun County 6%'s ............ 645.00 50,000 U. S. Third Liberty 44's ........ 1,062.50 Apr. 1-Semi-Annual Interest on: $ 30,000 Dade County 4%%'s ............ 675.00 7,000 Haines City 6%'s ................ 210.00 2,000 Pensacola 41/%'s ................ 45.00 18-Interest on funds in banks ................ 103.85 May 1-Semi-Annual Interest on: $ 40,000 Holmes County 6%'s ............ 1,200.00 8,000 Pinellas County 6%'s ....... .... 240.00 10,000 Citrus County 6%'s ............. 300.00 22,000 Calhoun County. 5Y%'s ......... 605.00 3.000 St. Johns County 52%'s ........ 82.50 14,000 Jackson County'4%'s (annual).... 560.00 63 June 1-Semi-Annual Interest on: $ 1,000 Kissimmee 6%'s ................ 30.0U 6,000 Tallahassee 5%'s ............... 150.00 8,000 Marion County 5%'s ........... 200.00 15,000 Sebring 6%'s ................... 450.00 21,000 Hernando County 6%'s (3 mos. interest) ...................... 315.00 30,000 Arcadia 5% 's .................... 750.00 27,000 Marion County 5%'s ............ 675.00 35,000 Washington County 6%'s ....... 1,050.00 35,000 Leesburg 6%'s (annual) ......... 2,100.00 June 23-Interest on deferred payment of coupons... 84.00 July 1-Semi-Annual Interest on: $ 15,000 Bay County 5%'s ............... 375.00 31,000 Bradford County 6%'s ........... 930.00 35,000 Broward County 6%'s............ 1,050.00 15,000 Gadsden County 5%'s............ 375.00 57,000Gadsden County 6%'s............. 1,710.00 70,000 Citrus County 6%'s............... 2,100.00 2,000 Mulberry 6%'s................... 60.00 23,000 Milton 5% 's..................... 575.00 10,000 Newberry 6%'s................... 300.00 4,500 Panama City 6%'s................ 135.00 13,000 Pensacola 4%%'s................ 292.50 23,000 Perry 5% 's....................... 575.00 50,000 Heinando County 5%'s........... 1,250.00 12,000 Hernando County 6%'s........... : 360.00 20,000 Hillsborough County 4%'s ........ 400.00 10,000 Jackson County 6%'s............. 300.00 40,000 Lake County 6%'s................ 1,200.00 10,000 Levy County 6%'s................ 300.00 12,500 Levy County 6%'s................ 375.00 20,000 Marion County 5%'s............... 500.00 5,000 Pasco County 5%%'s............. 137.50 16,000 Pinellas County 5%%'s........... 440.00 12,000 Sumter County 5%'s.............. 300.00 20,000 Suwannee County 8%'s............ 800.00 10,000 Holmes County 6%'s............. 300.00 8,000 Okaloosa County 6%'s............ 240.00 7,000 Jasper 6% 's...................... 210.00 30,000 Jasper 5%'s (annual) ............. 1,500.00 32,000 Lakeland 5%'s................... 800.00 3,000 Leesburg 5%'s ........... ....... 75.00 21,500 live Oak 5%'s................... 537.50 38,000 Madison 5%'s .................... 950.00 18,000 Marianna 5%'s................... 450.00 10,000 Marianna 5%'s (annual)........*.. 500.00 25,000 Miami 5%'s....................... 625.00 5,000 Bartow 5%'s ..................... 125.00 18,000 Bonifay 6%'s..................... 540.00 2,000 Chipley 5% 's..................... 50.00 35,000 DeFuniak 6%'s................... 1,050.00 20,000 Eustis 6%'s ...................... 600.00 20,000 Fort Meade 5%'s. ................. 500.00 15,000 Fort Myers 5%'s .................. 375.00 20,000 Greenville 5% 's ................ 550.00 10,000 Haines City 7%'s ................. 350.00 50,000 Sanford 51/'s..................... 1,375.00 55,000 Sarasota 5%'s.................... 1,375.00 26,000 Wauchula 6%'s .................. 780.00 5,000 Tallahassee 5%'s................. 125.00 5,000 Port Tampa 5%'s................. 125.00 10,000 Marianna. Registered 5%'s........ 250.00 45,000 Alabama Registered 3%%'s....... 787.50 25,000 DeSoto County 5%'s.............. 625.00 368,437 Florida Refunding 3%'s........... 5,522.50 July 21-Interest on funds in banks.................. 160.73 Aug. 1-Semi-Annual Interest on: $ 7,000 Baker County 6@'s............... 210.00 6,500 DeSoto County 6%'s (Charlotte).. 195.00 20,000 DeSoto County 6%'s (Hardee).... 600.00 12,500 DeSoto County 6%'s (Hardee).... 375.00 20,000 DeSoto County 5%'s.............. 500.00 39,000 Hamilton County 5%'s............ 975.00 46,000 St. Luc'e County 6%'s............ 1,380.00 31,000 Wakulla County 6%'s............. 930.00 12,000 Chipley 6% 's..................... 360.00 14,000 Plant City 6%'s.................. 420.00 Sep. 1-Semi-Annual Interest on: $ 27,000 Jackson County 6%'s............. 810.00 20,000 Jackson County 5%'s............ 550.00 40,000 Marianna 6%'s................... 1,200.00 16,000 Lake City 5%'s .................. 400.00 2,500 Marion County 5%'s.............. 62.50 20,000 Milton 5% 's...................... 500.00 20,000 Mulberry 6%'s ................... 600.00 8,000 Pinellas County 6%'s............. 240.00 110,000 Tallahassee 5%'s................. 2,750.00 21,500 Calhoun County 5%'s............. 645.00 Sep. 18-Interest on deferred payment of coupons.... 18.60 Sep. 26-Interest on deferred payment of coupons.... 3.51 Oct. 1-Semi-Annual Interest on: $ 8,000 Gadsden County 6%'s............ 240.00 30,000 Dade County 4%%'s............... 675.00 7,000 Haines City 6%'s................. 210.00 2,000 Pensaccla 41/%'s ................. 45.00 Oct. 18-Interest on funds in banks .................. 71.01 Nov. 1-Senmi-Annual Interest on: $ 40,000 Holmes County 6%'s .............. 1,200.00 10,000 Citrus County 6/,,'s................ 300.00 8,000 Pinellas County 6%'s............. 24000 20,000 Chipley 5%'s (annual)............ 1,000.00 3,000 St. Johns County 512%'s.......... 82.50 22,000 Calhoun County 5%%'s........... 605.00 Dec. 1-Semi-Annual Interest on: $ 62,000 Hernando County 6%'s........... 1,860.00 35,000 Washington County 6%'s......... 1,050.00 27,000 Miami 5%'s.................... ... 675.00 12,000 Setring 6%'s..................... 360.00 30,000 Arcadia 5%'s..................... 750.00 8,000 Marion County 5%'s............... 200.00 6,000 Tallahassee 5%'s................. 150.00 1,000 Kissimmee 6%'s ................. 30.00 Dec. 12-Interest on deferred payment of coupons.... 24.15 Total receipts during year.......................$117,918.72 Note.-All local securities owned by the fund are obligations of Florida counties, municipalities or districts. Disbursements in 1924. Paid. In favor of County School Depository: Feb. 6-Leon County ...................... Feb. 7-Wakulla County .................... Feb. 7-Duval County....................... Feb. 7-Baker County ...................... Feb. 8-Clay County ........................ Feb. 8-Columbia County ................... Feb. 8-Bradford County.................... Feb. 8-Calhoun County .................... Feb. 8-Madison County .................... Feb. 8-Escambia County................... Feb. 9-Lee County ......................... Feb. 9-Okaloosa County .................. Feb. 9-Alachua County.................... Feb. 9-Union County....................... Feb. 9-Taylor County...................... Feb. 9-Franklin County................... Feb. 9-Liberty County ..................... Feb. 9-Brevard County .................... Feb. 9-Okeechobee County ................. Feb. 9-Wal'on County ..................... Feb. 11-Bay County ......................... Feb. 11-Orange County ..................... Feb. 11-DeSoto County .................... Feb. 11- Dade County ....................... Feb. 11-Dixie County ...................... Feb. 11-Broward County .................... Feb. 12-Palm Beach County................. Feb. 12-Jefferson County ................... Feb. 12-Highlands County ................... Feb. 13-Hernando County................... Feb. 13-Volusia County..................... Feb. 13-Jackson County..................... Feb. 13-Hillsborourh County............... Feb. 13-Holmes County ..................... 3-Treas. Warrant. Amount. $ 2,103.92 6?3.28 9,983.68 660.80 566.72 1,652.00 921.76 964.88 1,790.32 3,943.52 900.48 1,157.52 4,393.76 641.76 1,017.52 388.08 469.84 966.56 321.44 1,404.48 1,234.24 2,760.24 862,96 4,849.60 226.24 756.50 1,853.04 1,450.40 479.36 474.32 2,688.00 3,327.52 9,849 00 1,360.24 Paid. In favor of. Wa County School Depository: Feb. 15-Lafayette County ................... Feb. 15-Collier County ..................... Feb. 15-Gadsden County .................... Feb. 20-Pasco County ....................... Feb. 20-Charlotte County ................... Feb: 25-Hamilton County ................... Feb. 15--eminole County.................... Feb. 25-Lake County ........................ Feb. 25- Osceola County..................... Feb. 25-Suwannee County................... Feb. 25-Santa Rosa County ................. Feb. 26-Levy County ....................... Feb. 26-Sumter County .................... Feb. 26- Putnam County..................... Feb. 26-Washington County................. Feb. 27-Pinellas County................... .. Feb. 27-Flagler County. ................... .. Feb. 27-Nassau County ..................... Feb. 27-Citrus County ....................... Feb. 27-St. Johns County..: ................ Feb. 27-Glades County..................... Feb. 27-Marion County ..................... Feb. 28- Polk County........................ Feb. 28-Manatee County .................... Feb. 28--Hardee County ..................... Feb. 29-St. Lucie County .................. Mar. 1-Sarasota County ................... Mar. 1-Monroe County..................... Mar. 3-Hendry County..................... Total disbursements during year.......... errant. 5684 5664 5673 5700 5661 5675 5708 5685 5698 5710 5706 5688 5709 5703 5716 5701 5671 5694 5662 5704 5674 5692 5702 5691 5676 5705 5707 5693 5677 Amount. 521.92 85.68 2,657.20 882.00 298.48 999.04 1,491.84 1,706.32 828.24 1,641.36 1,560.72 1,233.12 1,302.00 1,545.60 1,459.92 3,292.24 182.56 901.60 635.04 1,064.00 207.76 2,764.72 5,737.76 1,718.08 1,234.80 978.88 43.76 1,313.20 126.00 ......$105,838.88 PRINCIPAL OF AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE FUND Receipts during year ................. ...... .....$......... Balance in fund January 1, 1924 ................. 346.30 $ 346.30 Disbursements during year......................... ........ Balance in fund December 31, 1924.............. $ 346.30 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE FUND Receipts in 1924. (Interest on securities owned by Fund.) Jan. 1-Semi-Annual Interest on: $ 8,000 Lakeland 5%'s...................$ 135,800 Florida Refunding 3%'s........... Feb. 1- 9,000 Plant City 6%'s.................. July 1- 8,000 Lakeland 5%'s.................... 135,800 Florida Refunding 3%'s .......... July 5-Comptroller's Warrant to cover deficiency in interest as provided under Section 635, Re- vised General Statutes .................... Aug. 1-Semi-Annual Interest on: 200.00 2,037.00 270.00 200.00 2,037.00 2,716.00 $ 9,000 Plant City 6%'s................. 270.00 Total receipts during year ......................$ 7,730.00 Balance in fund January 1, 1924 ................. 16.66 $ 7,746.66 Disbursements during year.......................... 2,523.66 Balance in fund December 31, 1924..............$ 5,223.00 PRINCIPAL OF SEMINARY FUND Receipts from sale of $15,000 Alabama Regsitered 3% bonds ..................................... $ 12,838.96 Balance in fund January 1, 1924.................. 346.19 $ 13,185.15 Disbursements during year (purchase of $13,000 Put- nam County 5%% Special Road and Bridge District No. 6 Bonds at 100.48 and interest)................ 13,172,54 Balance in fund December 31, 1924..............$ 12.61 INTEREST OF SEMINARY FUND Receipts during year as per detailed statement below.$ 4,385.95 Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 1,104.10 $ 5,490.05 Disbursements during year ......................... 3,271.41 Balance in fund December 31, 1924..............$ 2,218.64 Receipts in 1924. (Interest on securities owned by Fund.) Jan. 1-Semi-Annual Interest on: $ 15,000 Alabama Registered 3%%'s .......$ 3,500 Quincy 5% 's ..................... 9,000 Fort Myers 5%'s................ 5,000 Broward County 6%'s............. 97,600 Florida Refunding 3%'s........... Jan. 15-Interest on funds in banks .................. Apr. 18-Interest on funds in banks ................. July 1-Semi-Annual Interest on: 262.50 87.50 225.00 150.00 1,464.00 2.50 2.91 $ 15,000 Alabama Registered 3%%'s........ 262.50 3,500 Quincy 5% 's ..................... 87.50 9,000 Fort Myers 5%'s................. 225.00 5,000 Broward County 6%'s ............ 150.00 97,600 Florida Refunding 3%'s........... 1,464.00 July 21-Interest on funds in bank .................. 2.54 Total receipts during year ....................... 4,385.95 HATCH EXPERIMENT STATION FUND Receipts during year from United States Government.$ 15,000.00 Balance in fund January 1, 1924 ................ 1,573.71 $ 16,573.71 Disbursements during year......................... 15,110.34 Balance in fund December 31, 1924.............. $ 1,463.37 ADAMS EXPERIMENT STATION FUND Receipts during year from United States Government.$ 15,000.00 Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 1,278.18 $ 16,278.18 Disbursements during year ......................... 15,000.00 Balance in fund December 31, 1924..............$ 1,278.18 LEVER AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION FUND-FEDERAL Receipts from United States Government ........... $ 58,854.23 Interest on funds in banks.......................... 549.47 Total receipts during year ...................... $ 59,403.70 Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 8,987.17 $ 68,390.87 Disbursements during year.......................... 61,687.65 Balance in fund December 31, 1924............... $ 6,703.22 LEVER SUPPLEMENTAL EXTENSION FUND-FEDERAL Receipts from United States Government............$ 15,496.07 Interest on funds in banks.......................... 142.44 Total receipts during year ..................... $ 15,638.51 Balance in fund January 1, 1924 ................. 2,532.68 $ 18,171.19 Disbursements during year ......................... 15,809.37 Balance in fund December 31, 1924............. .$ 2,361.82 SMITH-HUGHES AGRICULTURAL FUND-FEDERAL Receipts from United States Government............$ 24,252.41 Interest on funds in banks .......................... 197.39 Transfer of funds by Comptroller.................... 1,224.29 Total receipts during year......................$ 25,674.09 Balance in fund January 1, 1924 .................. 7,098.14 $ 32,772.23 Disbursements during year.......................... 25,138.58 Balance in fund December 31, 1924.............. $ 7,633.65 SMITH-HUGHES TRADES AND INDUSTRIES FUND- FEDERAL Receipts from United States Government ............$ 13,479.41 Interest on funds in banks.......................... 68.07 Transfer of funds by Comptroller................... 2,767.64 Total receipts during year ......................$ 16,315.12 Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 2,275.32 $ 18,590.44 Disbursements during year.......................... 14,449.07 Balance in fund December 31, 1924..............$ 4,141.37 SMITH-HUGHES TEACHERS' TRAINING FUND-FEDERAL, Recepits from United States Government............ $ 9,776.12 Interest on funds in banks ......................... 30.89 Transfer of funds by Comptroller ..................... 612.20 Total receipts during year....................$ 10,419.21 Balance in fund January 1, 1924.................. 755.10 $ 11,174.31 Disbursements during year .......................... 9,443.36 Balance in fund December 31, 1924.............. $ 1,730.95 FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN INCIDENTAL, FUND Receipts during year from College..................$ 54,043.56 Receipts from insurance companies, account of fire loss ........................................... 2,000.00 Total receipts during year...................... $ 56,043.56 Balance in fund January 1, 1924.................. 23,070.28 $ 79,113.84 Disbursements during year .......................... 48,729.51 Balance in fund December 31, 1924.............. $ 30,384.33 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA INCIDENTAL FUND Receipts during year from University................ $ 44,809.15 Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 16,284.73 $ 61,093.88 Disbursements during year.......................... 46,182.43 Balance in fund December 31, 1924............,$ ,20,3t1.45 EXPERIMENT STATION INCIDENTAL FUND Receipts during year from Station ................... $ 8,399.45 Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 998.68 $ 9,398.13 Disbursements during year .......................... '8,388.26 Balance in fund December 31, 1924.............. $ 1,009.87 GENERAL EXTENSION DIVISION INCIDENTAL FUND Receipts during year from University. .............. $ 7,514.63 Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 1,070.94 $ 8,585.57 Disbursements during year .................. ....... 6,665.20 balance in fund December 31, 1924............. .$ 1,920.37 DEAF AND BLIND SCHOOL INCIDENTAL FUND Receipts during year from School ................... $ 1,659.06 Balance in fund January 1, 1924 .................. 1,955.65 $ 3,614.71 Disbursements during year .................. ....... 1,047.28 Balance in fund December 31, 1924.............. $ 2,567.43 WHITE COLLEGE MORRILL FUND receipts during year from United States Government.$ 25,000.00 Balance in fund January 1, 1924 .................. 4,390.00 S$ 29,390.00 Disbursements during year......................... $ 19,570.00 Balance in fund December 31, 1924.............. $ 9,820.00 AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE FOR NEGROES MORRILL FUND Receipts during year from United States Government.$ 25,000.00 Balance in fund January 1, 1924.................. 19,273.39 $ 44,273.99 Disbursements during year. ......................... 27,861.46 Balance in fund December 31, 1924.............. $ 16,412.53 AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE FOR NEGROES INCIDENTAL FUND Receipts during year from College ................... $ 3,908.68 Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 744.41 $ 4,653.09 Disbursements during year.......................... 4,647.44 Balance in fund December 31, 1924 .............. $ 5.65 AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE FOR NEGROES HOSPITAL FUND Receipts during year from patients ................... $ 1,116.57 Balance in fund January 1, 1924 ................. 43.53 $ 1,160.10 Disbursements during year .......................... 1,158.93 Balance in fund December 31, 1924.............. .$ 1.17 STATE PRISON FUND Receipts in 1924 From State taxes.................................$ 61,167.66 From Comptroller, account tax certificate redemptions 2,618.06 Total receipts on account of State taxes......... $ 63,785.72 Receipts from State Prison Farm.................... 36,381.17 Receipts on account of contract with Salant & Salant. 15,000.00 Total receipts during year.................... .. $115,166.89 Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 112,655.16 $227,822.05 Disbursements during year ........................ 219,670.29 Balance in fund December 31, 1924..............$ 8,151.76 RAILROAD COMMISSION FINES FUND Receipts during year................................ $ .. Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 563.11 $ 563.11 Disbursements during year ........................... 8.41 Balance in fund December 31, 1924............... $ 464.70 73 SHELL FISH FUND Receipts during year under Chapter 6532, Laws of Florida ....................... ...................$ 26,121.29 Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 13,304.30 $ 39,425.59 Disbursements during year ......................... 25,008.54 Balance in fund December 31, 1924............. $ 14,417.05 TEACHERS' EXAMINATION FUND Receipts during year under Chapter 7372, Laws of Florida ....................................... .$ 9,517.29 Receipts from certificates upon diplomas ............ 1,467.00 Total receipts during year .................... .$ 10,984.29 Balance in fund January 1, 1924 .................. 2,628.83 $ 13,613.12 Disbursements during year ................ ........ 8,430.76 Balance in fund December 31, 1924..............$ 5,182.36 PENSION TAX FUND Receipts in 1924 From State taxes.................. .... ........ .. $ 966,844.55 From Comptroller, account tax certificate redemp- tions ........................................... 52,360.31 Total receipts on account of State taxes........$1,019,204.86 From Comptroller, account refunds from pensioners 3.33 Total receipts during year....................$1,019,208.19 Balance in fund January 1, 1924................ 263,929.48 $1,283.137.67 Disbursements during year ......................... 1,067,946.49 Balance in fund December 31, 1924............$ 215,191.18 STATE BOARD OF HEALTH TAX FUND Receipts in 1924 From State taxes ................................ .$201,464.44 From Comptroller, account tax certificate redemptions 10,472905 Total receipts on account of State taxes........... $211,936.49 Anti-rabic treatments....................... ........ 2,465,28 Receipts on account of various items ................ 1,011.22 Receipts from Rockefeller Foundation ............... 2,091.23 Refund on account of loan to fund under Sheppard- Towner Act ...................................... 5,000.00 Total receipts during year...................... $222,504.22 Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 50,314.83' $272,819.05 Disbursements during year.......................... 213,947,42 Balance in fund December 31, 1924........... ..$ 58,871.63 STATE BOARD OF HEALTH, VENEREAL CONTROL ACT Receipts from United States Government. ............$ 229.04 Receipts from State Board of Health ................ 229.04 Total receipts during year ................... .. $ 458.08 Balance in fund January 1, 1924.................. 3,421.35 $ 3,879.43 Disbursements during year.......................... 1,957.59 Balance in fund December 31, 1924............... $ 1,921.84 STATE BOARD OF HEALTH, SHEPPARD-TOWNER ACT Receipts from United States Government............ $ 15,031.72 Receipts from State Board of Health ................ 25,063.44 Interest on funds in banks.......................... 181.90 Total receipts during year.....................$ 40,277.06 Balance in fund January 1, 1924 .................. 1,812.56 $ 42,089.62 Disbursements during year ......................... 30,669.69 Balance in fund December 31, 1924.............. $ 11,419.93 STATE BOARD OF NURSES FUND Receipts during year under Chapter 7892, Laws of Florida ........................................ $ 6,231.00 Balance in fund January 1, 1924.................. 1,240.64 . -$ 7,471.64 tlisburemients. during year......................... 4,974.87 Balance in fund December 31, 1924..............$ 2,496.77 FLORIDA BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS FUND Receipts during year under Chapter 7892, Laws of Florida .......................................... $ 1,580.00 Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 73.63 $ 1,653.63 Disbursements during year.......................... 1,160.50 Balance in fund December 31, 1924.............. $ 493.13 AUTOMOBILE REFUND FUND Receipts during year from automobile licenses ... ..$......... Balance in fund January 1, 1924.................. 168.00 $ 168.00 Disbursements during year.......................... ......... Balance in fund December 31, 1924..............$ 168.00 AUTOMOBILE THEFT FUND Receipts during year under Chapter 9157, Laws of Florida .......................................... 147,166.00 Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 36,094.25 $183,260.25 Disbursements during year......................... 140,107.30 Balance in fund December 31, 1924.............. $ 43,152.95 76 DRAINAGE BOND FUND Receipts in 1924 From sale of Drainage Bonds......................$1,484,316.13 From banks and Trustees' I. I. Fund, on account of pending bond sales............................... 86,000.00 From sale of old equipment........................ 3,300.91 From sale of junk................................. 1,168.75 From sale of lumber, etc., to Southern S. S. Co...... 753.62 Canal tolls, maps, etc.............................. 6,336.73 Reimbursement account of labor and canal work.... 50,770.08 Receipts on account of truck hire.................. 95.20 Refunds on freight ............. ....................... 536.06 Interest on funds in banks........................ 3,033.15 Interest on certificates of deposit .................. 10,372.99 Rent on machinery ................................ 336.20 Total receipts during year..................... 1,647,019.82 Balance in fund January 1, 1924............... 112,861.77 $1,759,881.59 Disbursements during year........................ 1,571,877.00 Balance in fund December 31, 1924.............$ 188,004.59 EVERGLADES DRAINAGE BOND SINKING FUND Receipts in 1924 Interest on bonds owned by fund ....................$ 300.00 Interest on funds in banks.......................... 504.63 Transfer of 2 per cent of drainage taxes collected... 19,333.77 Total receipts during year ................. ....$ 20,138.40 Balance in fund January 1, 1924 ................. 4,675.37 $ 24,813.77 Disbursements during year .................................. Balance in fund December 31, 1924..............$ 24,813.77 DRAINAGE TAX FUND (REGULAR) Receipts in 1924 From State taxes................................ $ 775,987.96 From Circuit Court Clerks, account tax certificate redemptions ................... .......... ........ 22,897.65 From Comptroller, account tax certificate redemp- tions .................... ....................... 3,114.39 Total receipts account of State taxes..........$ 802,000.00 Land sales under Chapters 6456 and 6457.......... 1,509.06 Receipts from Internal Improvement Fund Board... 205,862.48 Total receipts during year.'. ................... $1,009,371.54 Balance in fund January 1, 1924 ................ 334,334.79 $1,343,706.33 Disbursements during year........................ 911,808.25 Balance in fund December 31, 1924............. $ 431,898.08 DRAINAGE TAX FUND (ONE MILL) Receipts during year............................. $ 10,627.67 Balance in fund January 1, 1924 ................. 21,266.42 $ 31,894.09 Disbursements during year.......................... ........ Balance in fund December 31, 1924..............$ 31,894.09 TOBACCO EXPERIMENT STATION INCIDENTAL FUND Receipts during year ........................ ..... .. ... Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 200.00 $ 200.00 Disbursements during year .......................... ....... Balance in fund December 31, 1924............... $ 200.00 GIRLS' INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FUND Receipts during year from School................... $ 255.99 Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 11,015.72 $ 11,271.71 Disbursements during year.......................... 1,250.94 Balance in fund December 31, 1924..............$ 10,020.77 78 BOYS' INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FUND ;Receipts during year from School................... ........ SBalance in fund January 1, 1924 ................. 6.35 S$ 6.35 Disbursements during year.......................... ......... Balance in fund December 31, 1924..............$ 6.35 FLORIDA STATE HOSPITAL SPECIAL MAINTENANCE FUND Receipts during year................................$....... Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 47,660.59 $ 47,660.59 Disbursements during year ........................ 45,311.37 Balance in fund December 31, 1924..............$ 2,349.22 FLORIDA FARM COLONY EPILEPTIC AND FEEBLE-MINDED INCIDENTAL FUND receipts on account of pay patients................ $ 1,797.35 From lease of timber lands ........................ 3,500.00 total receipts during year.......................$ 5,297.35 Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 2,568.62 $ 7,865.97 Disbursements during year .......................... 7,179.77 Balance in fund December 31, 1924...............$ 686.20 HOTEL COMMISSION FUND Receipts during year under Chapter 9264, Laws of Florida ............. ............ ............... $ 51,495.00 Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 10,534.55 $ 62,029.55 Dsibursements during year. ........................ 39,596.04 Balance in fund December 31, 1924...............$ 22,433.51 TICK ERADICATION FUND Receipts during year from State taxes................$201,294.78 From Comptroller, account tax certificate redemptions 10,472.05 Total receipts during year......................$211,766.83 Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 40,402.97 $252,169.80 Disbursements during year.......................... 218,210.51 Balance in fund December 31, 1924..............$ 33,959.29 SPECIAL SHELL FISH PLANTING FUND Receipts during year under Chapter 9338, Laws of Florida ........................................ $ 2,146.12 Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 224.65 $ 2,370.77 Disbursements during year.......................... 195.71 Balance in fund December 31, 1924...............$ 2,175.06 STATE ROAD TAX FUND Receipts from State taxes......................... 403,448.75 From Comptroller, account tax certificate redemp- tions ........................................... 20,944.13 Total receipts account of State taxes........... $ 424,392.88 Receipts from State Road Department............. 879,219.83 Total receipts during year ..................... $1,303,612.71 Balance in fund January 1, 1924 ............... 179,267.32 $1,482,880.03 Disbursements during year ....................... 1,385,712.74 Balance in fund December 31, 1924.............$ 97,167.29 MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE COUNTY ROAD FUND Receipts during year................................ $...... Balance in fund January 1, 1924 ................ 32,373.74 $ 32,373.74 Disbursements during year .......................... 28,520.48 Balance in fund December 31, 1924..............$ 3,853.26 MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE EXPENSE FUND Receipts during year...............................$156,672.48 Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 6,021.78 $162,694.26 Disbursements during year .......................... 91,829.06 Balance in fund December 31, 1924..............$ 70,865.20 MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE MAINTENANCE FUND Receipts during year................................$112,579.83 Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 45,148.63 $157,728.46 Disbursements during year.......................... 140,361.56 Balance in fund December 31, 1924..............$ 17,366.90 FEDERAL AID ROAD FUND Receipts during year from United States Govern- m ent ......................................... $1,071,287.04 Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 73,248.91 $1,144,535.95 Disbursements during year........................ $1,123,521.12 Balance in fund December 31, 1924.............$ 21,014.83 STATE-FEDERAL AID ROAD FUND Receipts during year.............................$1,576,118.04 Balance in fund January 1, 1924 ................ 22,406.97 $1,598,525.01 Disbursements during year........................ 1,598,247.90 Balance in fund December 31, 1924.............$ 277.11 STATE AID FUND FOR COUNTIES Receipts during year..............................$ 573,562.40 Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 1,140.23 $ 574.709.63 Disbursements during year ........................ 572,806.66 Balance in fund December 31, 1924 .............$ 1,895.97 STATE ROAD LICENSE FUND (GASOLINE) Receipts during year............................. $2,448,873.02 Balance in fund January 1, 1924 ................ 375,065.87 $2,823,938.89 Disbursements during year........................ 2,386,748.53 Balance in fund December 31, 1924............ $ 437,190.36 COUNTY ROAD LICENSE FUND (GASOLINE) Recepits during year ............................. $1,218,159.03 Balance in fund January 1, 1924............... 88,207.18 $1,306,366.21 Disbursements during year....................... 1,185,033.47 Balance in fund December 31, 1924 ............ $ 121,332.74 GASOLINE LICENSE EXPENSE FUND Receipts during year ............ .................... 4,200.00 Balance in fund January 1, 1924.................. 1,000.00 $ 5,200.00 Disbursements during year .......................... 3,374.30 Balance in fund December 31, 1924..............$ 1,825.70 GASOLINE INSPECTION FUND Receipts during year .................... ......... $175,907.69 Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 126,557.39 $302,465.08 Disbursements during year.......................... 132,676.78 Balance in fund December 31, 1924.............. $169,788.30 STATE HIGHWAY FUND Receipts during year (transferred from Gasoline In- spect'on Fund) .................................... $126,325.66 Balance in fund January 1, 1924................. 92.76 $196.418.42 Disbursements during year.......................... 126,410.54 Balance in fund December 31, 1924..............$ 7.88 82 STATE ROAD FUND FOR MAINTENANCE OF STATE ROADS Receipts during year................................ $ 70,001.40 Balance in fund January 1, 1924 ........................ $ 70,001.40 Disbursements during year .......................... 69,779.50 Balance in fund December 31, 1924..............$ 221.90 FLORIDA NATIONAL FOREST FUND Receipts during year from United States Government.$ 4,962.70 Balance in fund January 1, 1924 ................ 4,560.84 $ 9,523.54 Disbursements during year......................... 4,560.84 Balance in fund December 31, 1924. .............$ 4962.70 ASYLUM PATIENTS TRUST FUND Receipts during year................................. . Balance in fund January 1, 1924.................. 2,453.21 $ 2,453.21 Disbursements during year........................ ......... Balance in fund December 31, 1924.............. $ 2,453.21 EVERGLADES EXPERIMENT STATION INCIDENTAL FUND Receipts during year ...............................$ 8,690.26 Balance in fund January 1, 1924........................, .. $ 8,690.26 Disbursements during year. .......................... 675.73 Balance in fund December 31. 1924..............$ 8,014.53 FLORIDA BOND SINKING FUND Receipts in 1924 Jan. --Semi-Annual Interest on: $ 20,000 Broward County 6%'s............$ 600.00 20,000 Marion County 5%'s.............. 500.00 S2,000 Pasco County 5%'s............. 55.00 : 9,000 Pinellas County 5%%'s........... 247.50 17,000 Leesburg 5%'s ................... 425.00 16,500 Live Oak 5%'s................... 412.50 10,000 South Jacksonville 6%'s........... 300.00 Jan. 31-Redemption of Vero 6% Bonds at par...... 2,000.00 Jan. 31-Interest collected on State deposits during m month ................................... 13,709.10 Feb. 1-Semi-Annual Interest on: $ 17,000 Perry 6%'s ...................... 510.00 13,000 Baker County 6%'s............... 390.00 6,000 Chipley 6%'s..................... 180.00 Feb. 29-Interest collected on State deposits during month ................................... 298.82 Mar, ,31--Interest collected on State deposits during m onth .................... ............... 247.04 Apr. 1-Semi-Annual Interest on: $ 25,000 Hernando County 5%'s............ 625.00 18,000 Haines City 6%'s................ 540.00 12,500 Vero 6% 's........................ 375.00 3,000 Perry 6% 's....................... 90.00 Apr. 30-Interest collected on State deposits during month ................................... 16,8.6.00 .May 31--Interest collected on State deposits during month ................................... 1,161.00 June 1-Semi-Annual Interest on: $ 19,000 Hernando County 6%'s........... 285.00 June 20-Redemption of $6,000 Broward County 6% Bonds ................................... 6,000.00 June 20-Interest for 5 months and 10 days on said bonds, at the rate of 6%................... 168.00 June 30-Interest collected on State deposits during m onth ................................... 1,461.06 July 1-Semi-Annual Interest on: $ 14,000 Broward County 6%'s............ 420.00 10,000 Gadsden County 5%'s............ 250.00 10,000 Greenville 5%%'s ................. 275.00 17,000 Leesburg 5%'s ................... 425.00 S 16,500 Live Oak 5%'s.... ............. 412.50 20,000 Marion County 5%'s .............. 500.00 2,000 Pasco County 5%%'s............ 55.00 9,000 Pinellas County 5%%'s........... 247.50 10,000 South Jacksonville 6%'s.......... 300.00 July 31-Interest collected on State deposits during m onth ................................... 22,777.85 Aug. 1-Semi-Annual Interest on: $ 13,000 Baker County 6%'s ............... 6,000 Chipley 6% 's ..................... 17,000 Perry 6%'s ....................... Aug. 31-Interest collected on State deposits during m onth ................................... Sep. 30-Interest collected on State deposits during m onth .................................. Oct. 1-Semi-Annual Interest on: $ 12,500 Vero 6% 's ........................ 18,000 Haines City 6%'s................ 3,000 Perry 6% 's ....................... 25,000 Hernando County 5%'s............ Oct. 9-Redemption of Vero 6% Bonds at par....... Oct. 31-Interest collected on State deposits during m onth ................................. Nov. 30-Interest collected on State deposits during 390.00 180.00 510.00 928.37 850.25 375.00 540.00 90.00 625.00 1,500.00 21,941.28 m onth ................................... 462.07 Dec. 1-Semi-Annual Interest on: $ 28,000 Hernando County 6%'s........... 840.00 Dec. 31-Interest' collected on State deposits during m onth ................................... 656.59 Total receipts during year ...................... $102,957.43 Balance in fund January 1, 1924.................. 481.90 $103,439.33 Disbursements during year. ......................... 103,114.41 Balance in fund December 31, 1924............... 324.92 Note.-The disbursements, as shown in detail below, were for the purchase of bonds, in which the interest on State de- posits is invested, as explained on pages 9 to 11 of this report. Disbursements in 1924 Bonds of Florida counties, municipalities and districts were purchased during the year as follows: Feb. 14-$10,000 Greenville 51/% Bonds at .98 and in- terest .......................... $ 9,865.70 Feb. 19- 10,000 Gadsden County 5% Bonds at .92 and interest ........................... 9,266.66 May 27- 19,000 Hernando County 6% Bonds at 104.75 and interest...................... 20,174.83 June 24- 8,000 Hernando County 6% Bonds at 104.75 and interest........................ 8,410.68 July 22- 24,000 Hardee County 6% Bonds at 104.86 and interest........................ 25,250.40 Aug. 9- 2,000 Hardee County 6% Bonds at 104.86 and interest........................ 2,109.87 Oct. 16- 9,000 Madison County 6% Bonds at 102.8562 and interest ....................... 9,279.56 9,000 Madison County 6% Bonds at 103.2327 and interest........................ 9,313.44 6,000 Madison County 6% Bonds at 103.59 and interest ........................ 6,230.40 Oct. 25- 1,000 Hernando County 6% Bonds at 106.242 and interest................ ........ 1,086.42 Dec. 6- 2,000 Hernando Couinty 6% Bonds at 106.239 and interest................. 2,126.45 Total investments during year................... $103,114.41 Dec. 31-Cash balance in fund ....................... 324.92 $103,439.33 STATEMENT OF THE SECURITIES IN THE VARIOUS FUNDS PRINCIPAL OF THE STATE SCHOOL FUND Securities in Fund January 1, 1924 Florida Refunding 3% Bonds......................$ 368,167.00 Alabama Registered 31/2% Bonds................... 45,000.00 U. S. Third Liberty Loan 41/4% Bonds............... 50,000.00 Bay County, Fla., 5% Bonds........................ 40,000.00 Baker County, Fla., 6% Bonds..................... 7,000.00 Bradford County, Fla., 6% Bonds................... 31,000.00 Broward County, Fla., 6% Bonds................... 35,000.00 Calhoun County, Fla., 51/2% Bonds................. 22,000.00 Calhoun County, Fla., 6% Time Warrants .......... 21,500.00 Citrus County, Fla., 6% Bonds..................... 80,000.00 Dade County, Fla., 4Y2% Bonds.................... 30,000.00 DeSoto County, Fla., 5% Bonds.................... 45,000.00 DeSoto County, Fla., 6% Bonds.................... 39,000.00 Gadsden County, Fla., 6% Bonds................... 57,000.00 Hamilton County, Fla., 5% Bonds.................. 39,000.00 Hernando County, Fla., 5% Bonds.................. 50,000.00 Hernando County, Fla., 6% Bonds.................. 12,000.00 Hillsborough County, Fla., 4% Bonds............... 20,000.00 Holmes County, Fla., 6% Bonds.................... 50,000.00 Jackson County, Fla., 4% Bonds.................... 14,000.00 Jackson County, Fla., 51/ % Bonds.................. 20,000.00 Jackson County, Fla., 6% Bonds.................... 37,000.00 Lake County, Fla., 6% Bonds...................... 40,000.00 Levy County, Fla., 6% Bonds...................... 22,500.00 Madison County, Fla., 5% Bonds .................... 38,000.00 Marion County, Fla., 5% Bonds .................... 30.500.00 Okaloosa County, Fla., 6% Bonds.................. 8,000.00 Pasco County, Fla., 564% Bonds................... 5,000.00 Pinellas County, Fla., 6% Bonds ................... 16,000.00 St. Johns County, Fla., 5%% Bonds................ 3,000.00 St. Lucie County, Fla., 6% Bonds.................. 46,000.q0 Sumter County, Fla., 5% Bonds.................... 12,000.00 Suwannee County, Fla., 8% Funding Warrants..... 20,000,9.0 Wakulla County, Fla., 6% Bonds ............... 31,000.00 Washintgon County, Fla., 6% Bonds................ 35,000.00 Arcadia, Fla., 5% Bonds ........................... 30,000.90. Bartow, Fla., 5% Bonds ............................ 5,000.00 Bonifay, Fla., 6% Bonds ........ .................. 18,000.00 Chipley, Fla., 5% Bonds ........................... 22,000.00 Chipley, Fla., 6% Bonds ........................... 12,000.00 DeFuniak Springs, Fla., 6% Bonds.................. 35,000.00 Eustis, Fla., 6% Bonds ............................ 20,000.00 Fort Meade, Fla., 5% Bonds........................ 20,000.00 Fort Myers, Fla., 5% Bonds........................ 15,000.00 Haines City, Fla., 6% Bonds....................... 7,000.00 Haines City, Fla., 7% Bonds....................... 10,000.00 Jasper, Fla., 5% Bonds ............................ 30,000.00 Jasper, Fla., 6% Bonds............................ 7,000.00 Kissimmee, Fla., 6% Bonds ........................ 1,000.00 Lake City, Fla., 5% Bonds ........................ 16,000.00 Lakeland, Fla., 5% Bonds......................... 32,000.00 Leesburg, Fla., 5% Bonds.......................... 3,000.00 Leesburg, Fla., 6% Bonds.......................... 35,000.00 Live Oak, Fla., 5% Bonds......................... 21,500.00 Marianna, Fla., 5% Bonds (not coupon)............ 10,000.00 Marianna, Fla., 5% Bonds......................... 28,000.00 Marianna, Fla., 6% Bonds......................... 40,000.00 Miami, Fla., 5% Bonds ............................ 52,0'00.00 Mil'on, Fla., 5% Bonds ............................ 43,000.00 Mulberry, Fla., 6% Bonds.......................... 22,000.00 Newberry, Fla., 6% Bonds.......................... 10,000.00 Panama City, Fla., 6% Bonds..................... .4,500.00 Pensacola, Fla., 4%% Bonds....................... 15,000,00 Perry, Fla., 5% Bonds.............................. 23,000,00 Plant City, Fla., 6% Bonds......................... 14,000.00 Port Tampa, Fl., 5% Bonds........................ 5,000.00 Sarasota, Fla., 5% Bonds ........................... 55.009.00 Sebring, Fla., 6% Bonds............................. 15.i00.00 Tallahassee, Fla., 5% Bonds....................... 121,000.00 Wauchula, Fla., 6% Bonds......................... 26,000.00 Par value of securities in fund January 1, 1924. ..$2,242,667.00 Securities Purchased During 1924 DeSoto County, Fla., 5%4% Bonds..................$ Gadsden County, Fla., 5% Bonds ................... Gadsden County. Fla., 6% Bonds................... Hardee County, Fla., 6% Bonds.................... Hernando County, Fla., 6% Bonds.................. Madison County, Fla., 6% Bonds................... Pinellas County, Fla., 5-% Bonds...............:. Putnam County, Fla., 51%% Bonds.................. 24.000.00 15,000.00 8,000,00 19,000.00 70,000.00 3.0'0P00 16,000o00 42,000.00 Greenville, Fla., 5%% Bonds ....................... 20,000.00 Sanford, Fla., 52%% Bonds......................... 50,000.00 Tavares, Fla., 6% Bonds.......................... 9,500.00 Total par value of securities purchased in 1924..$ 276,500.00 Par value of securities in fund January 1, 1924...... 2,242,667.00 $2,519,167.00 Securities Matured, Redeemed and Sold During 1924 U. S. Third Liberty Loan 4/4'/ Bonds (sold by order of the State Board of Education) .......... $ 50,000.00 Sebring, Fla., 6% Bonds ........................... 3,000.00 Gadsden County, Fla., 6% Bonds ................... 4,000.00 Alabama Registered 31/% Bonds (sold by order of the State Board of Education) ................... 45,000.00 Pinellas County, Fla., 6% Bonds .................... 500.00 Holmes County, Fla., 6% Bonds (sold by order of the State Board of Education) ...................... 2,000.00 Total par value of securities matured, redeemed and sold during 1924 ........................ $ 104,500.00 Par value of bonds in fund December 31, 1924 ....... 2,414,667.00 $2,519,167.00 PRINCIPAL OF THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE FUND Securities in Fund January 1, 1924 Lakeland, Fla., 5% Bonds..........................$ 8,000.00 Plant City, Fla., 6% Bonds......................... 9,000.00 Florida Refunding 3% Bond ....................... 131,900.00 Florida Refunding 3% Bond ........................ 3,900.00 $ 152,800.00 Securities purchased during year .............................. $ 152,800.00 Securities matured, redeemed and sold during year............. Par value of bonds in fund December 31, 1924..$ 152,800.00 PRINCIPAL OF SEMINARY FUND Securities in Fund January 1, 1924 Alabama Registered 3y% Bonds ................... $ 15,000.00 Florida Refunding 3% Bond ........................ 76.600.00 Florida Refunding 3% Bond ....................... 21,000.00 Broward County, Fla., 6% Bonds.. .................. 5,000.00 Fort Myers, Fla., 6% Bonds....................... 9,000.00 Quincy, Fla., 5% Bonds ......... ................ 3,500.00 Par value of securities in fund January 1, 1924..$ 130,100.00 Securities Purchased During 1924 Putnam County, Fla., 52%% Bonds ................$ 1.000.00 Par value of securities in fund January 1, 1924...... 130,100.00 $ 143,100.00 Securities Sold During 1924 Alabama Registered 32%% Bonds (sold by order of the State Board of Education)................... $ 15,000.00 Par value of bonds in fund December 31, 1924...... 128,100.00 $ 143,100.00 FLORIDA BOND SINKING FUND Securities in Fund January 1, 1924 Baker County, Fla., 6% Bonds... ................. $ 13,000.00 Brevard County, Fla., 6% Bonds.................... 20,000.00 Hernando County, Fla., 5% Bonds.................. 25,000.00 Marion County, Fla., 5% Bonds.................... 20,000.00 Pasco County, Fla., 51/2% Bonds.................... 2,000.00 Pinellas County, Fla., 51/2% Bonds.................. 9,003.00 Chipley, Fla., 6% Bonds........................... 6,000.00 Haines City, Fla., 6% Bonds....................... 18,000.00 Leesburg, Fla., 5% Bonds.......................... 17,00.00 Live Oak, Fla., 5% Bonds.......................... 16,500.00 Perry, Fla., 6% Bonds ............................. 20,000.00 South Jacksonville, Fla., 6% Bonds................ 10,000.00 Vero, Fla., 6% Bonds.............................. 12,500.00 Par value of securities in fund January 1, 1924..$ 189,000.00 Securities Purchased During 1924 Greenville, Fla., 5%% Bonds.......................$ 10,000.00 Gadsden County, Fla., 5% Bonds................... 10.000.00 Hernando County, Fla., 6% Bonds................ 30,000.00 Hardee County, Fla., 6% Bonds.................... 26,000.00 Madison County, Fla., 6% Bonds................... 24,000.00 Total par value of securities purchased in 1924.$ 100,000.00 Par value of securities in fund January 1, 1924...... 189,000.00 $ 289,000.00 Securities Matured and Redeemed During 1924 Broward County, Fla., 6% Bonds.................. $ 6,000.00 Vero, Fla., 6% Bonds .............................. 1,500.00 Total par value of securities redeemed in 1924..$ 7,500.00 Par value of securities in fund December 31, 1924... 281,500.00 $ 289,000.00 STATE FIRE INSURANCE FUND Receipts in 1924 Premiums on account of fire insurance as follows: Jan. 2-Account of current premiums ............. $ 11,878.66 Jan. 19-Refund by warrant No. 3146............... *1,875.00 Feb. 8-Account of current premiums............ 11,878.66 Mar. 10-Account of current premiums............. 11,878.66 Apr. 9-Account of current premiums............. 11,878.66 May 16-Account of current premiums............. 11,878.66 June ll-Account of current premiums............. 8,505.42 July 3-Account of past premiums under Chapter 9151 .................................... 20,000.00 Total receipts during year .....................$ 89,773.72 Balance in the fund January 1, 1924............ 45,410.45 $ 135,184.17 Total disbursements during year............... 36,046.73 Balance in the fund December 31, 1924..........$ 99,137.44 *Note.-Warrant No. 22157, for $1875.00, paid June 2, 1923, issued in error against State Fire Insurance Fund. Should have been against Florida State Hospital Special Maintenance Fund. Refund by Warrant No. 3146, January 18, 1924. Disbursements in 1924 Paid. To Whom Issued. Warrant. Amount. Jan. 1-A. H. Roberts, salary.............. 55433 $ 208.33 Feb. 1-A. H. Roberts, salary.............. 4928 208.33 Feb. 21-Yaeger-Rhodes Hdw. Co., account fire loss A. & M. College........... 8049 91.27 Feb. 21-Van Brunt & Yon, account of fire loss A. & M. College ............... 8050 19.75 Feb. 21-P. W. Wilson & Co., account fire loss A. & M. College ............... 8051 13.55 Feb. 21-Chas. Williams Hdw. Co., account of fire loss A. & M. College............ 8048 285.75 Feb. 27-The Spectator Co., book............. 9280 1.00 Mar. 1-A. H. Roberts, salary ............. 10516 208.33 Mar. 6-Yaeger-Rhodes Hdw. Co., account fire loss........................... 10617 2.00 Apr. 1-A. H. Roberts, salary .............. 16412 208.34 Apr. 22-Van Brunt & Yon, account fire loss A. & M. College................... 20205 61.15 Apr. 23-Grant Furniture Co., account fire loss A. & M. College................ 20204 366.85 Apr. 23-Chas. Williams Hdw. Co., account fire loss A. & M. College........... 20202 10.00 Apr. 28-Yaeger-Rhodes Hdw. Co., account fire loss A. & M. College........... 20203 23.20 Paid. To Whom Issued. Warrant. Amount. May 6-Chas. Lugroz, account fire loss A. & M College......................... 20288 329.15 May 14-A. H. Roberts, salary............. 22784 138.88 May 21-Van Brunt & Yon, account fire loss A. & M. College.................... 25470 45.20 June 2-A. H. Roberts, salary .............. 28266 174.74 June 19-C. A. Fulghum, account fire loss A. & M. College...................... 31393 925.00 July 2-A. H. Roberts, salary .............. 28266 208.34 July 24-W. A. Edwards, account fire loss A. & M. College...................... 37539 550.00 July 24-W. A. Edwards, account fire loss A. & M. College ...................... 37540 450.00 Aug. 1-A. H. Roberts, salary ............. 39592 208.33 Sep. 2-A. H. Roberts, salary ............. 44330 208.33 Sep. 16-Forster & Christopher, account fire loss A. & M. College ............. 47160 4,500.00 Sep. 18-Forster & Christopher, account fire loss A. & M. College............... 47159 4,000.00 Sep. 18-Franklin F. Davis, account fire loss A. & M. College ................... 47161 400.00 Sep. 26-J. A. Far & Egan Co., account fire loss A. & M. College.............. 47155 390.00 Sep. 26-J. A. Far & Egan Co., account fire loss A. & M. College ............... 47156 381.00 Sep. 26-J. A. Far & Egan Co., account fire loss A. & M. College .............. 47157 146.00 Sep. 26-J. A. Far & Egan Co., account fire loss A. & M. College. ............... 47158 1,230.00 Oct. 2-A. H. Roberts, salary.............. 49498 208.33 Oct. 20-Forster & Christopher, account fire loss A. & M. College................. 53723 5,000.00 Oct. 28-J. A. Far & Egan Co., account fire loss A. & M. College.............. 53722 1,097.14 Nov. 1-A. H. Roberts, salary.............. 55251 208.33 Nov. 19-Leon Electric Supply Co., account fire loss A. & M. College............ 57961 222.04 Nov. 19-Forster & Christopher, account fire loss A. & M. College .............. 57956 3,000.00 Nov. 19-Forster & Christopher, account fire loss A. & M. College............... 57959 3,500.00 Nov. 19-Tallahassee Furniture Co., account fire loss A. & M. College........... 57957 89.00 Nov. 19-Yaeger-Rhodes Hdw. Co., account fire loss A. & M. College............ 57958 688.02 Nov. 20-Towers Hdw. Co., account fire loss A. & M. College................... 57960 100.00 Dec. 1-B. A. Luning,. salary ............... 60941 208.33 Dec. 15-Forster & Christopher, account fire loss A. & M. College ............... 64138 2,950.0.0 Dec. 15-Forster & Christopher, account fire loss A. & M. College ............... 64139 1,550.00 Paid. To Whom Issued. Warrant. Amount. Dec. 16-Tallahassee Furniture Co., account fire loss A. & M. College............ 64141 40.50 Dec. 17-Rhodes Hdw. Co., account fire loss A. & M. College ................... 64143 100.35 Dec. 17-Forster & Christopher, account fire loss A. & M. College................ 64820 450.00 Dec. 17-Forster & Christopher, account fire loss A. & M. College .............. 64819 250.00 Dec. 17-Grant Furniture Co., account fire loss A. & M. College ............... 64142 159.25 Dec. 19-D. A. Dixon Co., account fire loss A. & M. College..................... 64140 205.07 Dec. 22-Pichard Bros., account fire loss A. & M. College...................... 64144 27.55 Total disbursements during year ................ $ 36,046.73 CONTINGENT EXPENSES STATE TREASURER'S OFFICE Paid. In Favor of Warrant. Amount. Jan. 21-Continental Ins. Co., insurance pre- miums on December shipments..... 999 $ 4.40 Jan. 25-Burroughs Adding Machine Co., service ........................... 3839 13.35 Jan. 28-D. A. Dixon & Co., file guides...... 3312 9.50 Jan. 29-Record Company, printed envelopes 4185 8.00 Feb. 4-Continental Insurance Co., insurance premiums on January shipments.... 3840 7.62 Feb. 7-H. & W. B. Drew Co., 2 balls of cord 5726 .75 Feb. 8-American Railway Express Co., Jan- uary account...................... 5729 3.88 Feb. 8-Eagle Multigraphing Stamp & Seal Co., rubber stamps ................. 5727 2.20 Feb. 13-H. R. Kaufman, office supplies.... 5728 17.55 Feb. 19-Cummings Perforator Co., repairs on perforating machine ............... 6364 15.86 Mar. 3-Service Print Shop, 600 mimeo- graphed letters .................... 10298 3.00 Mar. 7-Continental Insurance Co., insur- ance premiums on February ship- m ents ............................ 9287 4.65 Mar. 7-Hill's Book Store, ink.............. 11882 1.60 Mar. 10-W. H. May, Postmaster, 2,500 No. 5 stamped envelopes................. 11510 55.00 Mlr. 10-Western Union Telegraph Co., Feb- ruary account ..................... 11885 7.20 Mar. 11-American Railway Express Co., Feb- ruary account...................... 11881 3.84 Mar. 15-H. R. Kaufman, office supplies.... 11873 6.40 Mar. 17-Burroughs Adding Machine Co., service ........................... 13399 8.83 Mar. 22-Dixon-Carpenter Co., sundries...... 13400 6.50 92 Paid. In Favor of Warrant. Amount. Mar. 26-Continental Insurance Co., insurance premiums on shipments of bonds... 12539 8.53 Mar. 26-Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., of- fice supplies ....................... 14825 11.39 Mar. 28-Yale & Towne Mfg. Co., cleaning time locks........................ 16215 24.00 Mar. 28-J. M. Mossman Co., cleaning time locks ............................. 16214 11.00 Apr. 9-Southern Tel. & Const. Co., tele- phone tolls......................... 17401 1.80 Apr. 11-Burroughs Adding Machine Co., service ........................... 18223 1.25 Apr. 11-Lewis State Bank, ink.............. 18354 2.80 Apr. 12-Eagle Multigraphing S. & S. Co., rubber stamps..................... 17804 2.46 Apr. 12-Western Union Telegraph Co., March account..................... 18348 17.60 Apr. 15-Burroughs Adding Machine Co., service ........................... 18524 1.00 Apr. 15-Continental Ins. Co., insurance pre- miums on March shipments........ 17403 6.02 Apr. 23-I. A. Loftin, ink and ink pads....... 20971 10.25 May 9-Hill's Book Store, one ink well...... 24083 2.00 May 15-Eagle Multigraphing S. & S. Co., rubber stamps..................... 24084 3.34 May 31-Dixon's Transfer, freight and dray- age ............................... 28012 3.00 June 9-Western Union Telegraph Co., May account ........................... 29138 12.77 June 10-Continental Insurance Co., insurance premiums on April shipments...... 28011 8.45 June 11-Grant Furniture Co., 1 set chair cas- ters ........................... 29137 .60 June 20-W. H. May, Postmaster, postage stam ps ........................... 31898 70.00 June 24-Continental Insurance Co., insurance on May shipments................. 31658 3.05 July 9-Burroughs Adding Machine Co., repair work........................ 34656 2.50 July 10-Hill's Book Store, two stamp pads.. 34657 1.00 July 15-Underwood Typewriter Co., one type- writer ............................ 34659 48.03 July 16-Eagle Multigraphing S. & S. Co., rubber stamp...................... 36016 .42 July 15-Southern Tel. & Constr. Co., June account ........................... 36015 .95 July 17-Geo. D. Barnard Stationary Co., one loose leaf binder................... 36017 2.25 July 19-H. R. Kaufman. office supplies ...... 34658 4.35 July 24-Burroughs Adding Machine Co., service ........................... 38294 28.31 July 26-W. H. May, Postmaster, 8,000 stamped envelopes................. 34160 182.08 Paid. In Favor of Warrant. Amount. July 26-Continental Insurance Co., June ac- count ............................. 38828 5.57 Aug. 6-Southern Tel. & Constr. Co., tele- phone tolls ........................ 40606 .25 Aug. 8-American Raliway Express Co., July account ........................... 40605 .54 Aug. 29-Continental Insurance Co., July ac- count ............................ 43216 5.22 Sep. 16-Southern Tel. & Constr. Co., August account ........................... 44726 1.55 Sep. 17-H. R. Kaufman, office supplies...... 44727 4.75 Sep. 19-Continental Insurance Co., August account ........................... 47372 3.16 Sep. 22-Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., 2,000 copy sheets........................ 48130 14.27 Sep. 23-Burroughs Adding Machine Co., service .......................... 48634 8.83 Oct. 7-Western Union Telegraph Co., Sep- tember account.................... 50499 2.69 Oct. 23-Underwood Typewriter Co., balance on machine........................ 54227 58.03 Oct. 24-Continental Insurance Co., Septem- ber account....................... 52434 10.51 Nov. 8-Southern Tel. & Constr. Co., October account ........................... 56447 .50 Nov. 17-H. T. Kaufman, sundries........... 56446 17.05 Nov. 21-H. & W. B. Drew Co., 2 balls of twine ............................. 59582 .85 Dec. 2-Continental Insurance Co., October account ........................... 58516 2.51 Dec. 4-J. C. Luning, traveling expenses.... 61348 26.44 Dec. 9-Western Union Telegraph Co., No- vember account.................... 61903 5.97 Dec. 9-Burroughs Adding Machine Co., repairs .......................... 64871 1.75 Dec. 30-Continental Insurance Co., Novem- ber account ........................ 64872 2.34 Total disbursements during year ................$ 824.11 POSTAGE STATE TREASURER'S OFFICE Paid. In Favor of Warrant. Amount. Mar. 10-W. H. May, P. M., postage.......... 11485 $ 75.00 Mar. 10--W. H. May, P. M., postage.......... 11508 115.00 June 20-W. H. May, P. M., postage ........ 29181 5.00 Aug. 30-W. H. May, Postmaster, postage.... 43757 50.00 Oct. 31-W. H. May, Postmaster, postage.... 53854 55.00 Total disbursements during year ................$ 300.00 BURGLARY INSURANCE ON SECURITIES HELD BY STATE TREASURER Paid. In Favor of Warrant. Amount. July 5-Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York, premium................ 34322 $ 500.00 July 9-American Surety Company of New York, premium................... .. 34321 500.00 Total disbursements during year ..................$ 1,000.00 INCIDENTAL EXPENSES INSURANCE COMMISSIONER Paid. In Favor of Warrant. Amount. Jan. 10-Western Union Telegraph Co., De- cember account.................... 980 $ 12.53 Jan. 12-H. R. Kaufman, office supplies..... 979 4.25 Feb. 5-Ronald Press Co., accountant's handbook ......................... 3838 7.50 Feb. 7-Hill's Book Store, almanac and index 5723 .85 Feb. 7-Southern Tel. & Constr. Co., January account ........................... 5724 2.40 Feb. 9-Western Union Telegraph Co., Janu- ary account....................... 6092 13.20 Feb. 12-Service Print Shop, mimeographing 6540 2.00 Feb. 12-Charles Williams Hardware, sun- dries ............................. 6552 3.05 Feb. 18-Spectator Company, book.......... 6363 2.25 Feb. 18-R. M. Messick, book............... 5725 10.00 Feb. 26-J. C. Luning, traveling expenses.... 9328 142.65 Mar. 3-Service Print Shop, mimeographing 11590 2.50 Mar. 3-Service Print Shop, mimeographing 11860 6.95 Mar. 8-D. A. Dixon Company, stationery... 11883 .80 Mar. 8-D. A. Dixon Company, sundries.... 11886 3.00 Mar. 10-W. H. May, Postmaster, 2,500 stamped envelopes................. 11509 55.00 Mar. 22-Service Print Shop, printing post cards ............................. 14826 2.00 Mar. 22-W. U. Norwood, Agent, S. A. L. Ry. Co., mileage books................. 13402 60.00 Mar. 24-Mrs. F. R. S. Phillips, multigraph- ing letters......................... 14827 2.00 Mar. 24-Nat!onal Bureau of Casualty and Surety Underwriters, reprints to Digest ............................ 13401 1.08 Apr. 12-Dixon-Carpenter Co., double file.... 18349 1.00 Apr. 12-H. & W. B. Drew. Co., sundries..... 18350 1.28 Apr. 12-H. R. Kaufman, sundries.......... 17404 14.40 Apr. 21-J. C. Luning, traveling expenses.... 20265 86.62 Apr. 26-Dixon-Carpenter Co., stationery..... 21428 .90 Paid. In Favor of Warrant. Amount. May 3-W. U. Norwood, Agent, S. A. L. Ry. Co., mileage book.................. 21526 30.00 May 6-McGraw-Hill Book Co., book........ 21427 3.50 May 9-Western Union Telegraph Co., April account .......................... 24086 4.90 May' 12-H. R. Kaufman, office supplies...... 24085 1.65 May 17-A. H. Roberts, traveling expenses.. 25678 4.73 May 17-J. C. Luning, traveling expenses.... 24479 46.88 May 19-Spectator Company, reference book. 24361 4.00 Max 29L-Jerry W. Carter, Jr., .sundries...... 28051 2.00 June 2-D. A. Dixon Co., office files........ 28010 3.00 June 4-National Bureau of Casualty & Surety Companies, sundries........ 28009 .77 June 12-American Railway Express Co., May account ........................... 29135 .84 June 13-Southern Tel. & Constr. Co., May account ........................... 30303 2.85 June 16-H. R. Kaufman, office supplies..... 29136 2.15 June 19-Fraternal Monitor, chart........... 30300 1.00 June 24-Abb Landis, supplement to Digest.. 31656 5.00 June 30-C. G. Ward, Agent, S. A. L. Ry. Co., 2 mileage books.................... 33687 60.00 July 3-Spectator Company, book.......... 33688 20.00 July 12-American Railway Express Co., June account ........................... 34655 1.79 July 14-Western Union Telegraph Co., June account ......................... 36021 4.77 July 17-B. & S. Sales Company, carbon paper 36018 3.50 July 17-National Ass'n Life Underwriters, book .............................. 36020 2.75 July 21-The Spectator Company, book...... 36019 3.00 July 26-W. H. May, Postmaster, stamped envelopes ......................... 34159 43.98 Aug. 15-J. C. Luning, traveling expenses.... 42637 343.46 Aug. 16-Western Union Telegraph Co., July account ........................... 42639 1.48 Aug. 23-National Convention Insurance Com- missiondrs, dues .................. 49048 75.00 Aug. 27-National Underwriters Co., book.... 42638 3.50 Sep. 12-Western Union Telegraph Co., August account ................... 45080 2.61 Sep..13-D. A. Dixon Company, ink.......... 46612 .95 Sep. 22-National Bureau of Casualty, etc., sundries .......................... 45079 1.04 Sep. 22-D. A. Dixon Company, sundries..... 48858 1.40 Oct. 20-Mrs. F. R. S. Phillips, multigraph- ' ing ............................... 50500 2.00 Oct. 21-Jerry W. Carter, Jr., sundries....... 52255 1.60 Oct. 21-H. R. Kaufman, office supplies...... 51792 5.65 Nov. 8-C. G. Ward, Agent, S. A. L. Ry. Co., mileage book ...................... 56442 30.00 aid. In Favor of Warrant. Amount. r. 10-American Railway Express Co., Octo- ber account....................... 56443 22.28 r. 12-Western Union Telegraph Co., Octo- ber account........................ 56824 11.29 T. 18-Elliott Addressing Machine Co., stencils ......................... 56444 1.42 r. 28-Mrs. F. R. S. Phillips, multigraph- ing ............................. 60660 1.50 . 6-H. R. Kaufman, office supplies..... 61790 5.05 . 6-Rough Notes Company, insurance books ............................ 60637 7.00 . 15-Office Necessity Company, office supplies .......................... 64243 1.90 Total disbursements during year................$ 1,210.40 RECEIVER ACCOUNTS Balance in hand January 1, 1924..................... $229,050.04 Receipts from Jannuary 1, 1924, to December 31, 1924, inclusive ......................................... 755,827.01 $984,877.05 Disbursements from January 1, 1924, to December 31, 1924, inclusive.................................. 560,973.76 Balance on hand December 31, 1924.............$423,903.29 SUSPENSE ACCOUNT-STATE ROAD DEPARTMENT Deposits 1924 Jan. 16-Deposited Jan. 16-Deposited Jan. 16-Deposited Jan. 30-Deposited Jan. 30-Deposited Apr. 19-Deposited Apr. 19-Deposited Apr. 19-Deposited July 21-Deposited Oct. 18-Deposited Oct. 30-Deposited State Road State Road State Road State Road State Road State Road State Road State Road State Road State Road State Road Department......$ 621.34 Department ...... 575.31 Department...... 339.41 Department...... 110,000 00 Department..... 110,000.00 Department ...... 317.44 Department...... 215.76 Department...... 169.21 Department...... 591.05 Department...... 334.22 Department...... 50,000.00 Deposits during year .................... $273,163.74 Balance in hands of Treasurer Jan. 1, 1924. 78,136.48 $351,300.22 P Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec _ _ 97 Distributions 1924 Aug. 12-Distributed by State Road Department ....$ 94,851.62 Nov. 7-Distributed by State Road Department.... 50,000.00 Dec. 9-Distributed by State Road Department.... 50,000.00 Total distributions during year............ $194,851.62 Balance in hands of Treasurer Dec. 31, 1924. 156,448.60 $351,300.22 Note.-This account consists of funds deposited with the State Treasurer by the State Road Department, and held by him as a Suspense Account until the State Road Department has dis- tributed same to the several funds under its control. 4-Treas. CERTIFICATE OF AUDIT OF STATE TREASURER I, LeRoy Campbell, State Auditor, hereby certify that I have made an audit of the office of the State Treasurer as of the close of business December 31, 1924, and that he had on hand and on deposit on said date the following items, which are more particularly set forth in the foregoing report: Cash on hand ..................................... $ 10,427.99 Cash items ............................... ....... 47,120.38 Deposits in banks................................. 3,418,637.76 Deposits under Chapter 6807, Receivership Accounts 423,903.29 $3,900,089.42 Included in cash on hand and listed in Funds is an "Asylum Patients Trust Fund" amounting to.. 2,453.21 Not included in the balances shown are the following Cash .......................................... 19,25 B. F. Hampton account............................ 540.53 Board of Control Victory Bond (for safekeeping)... 1,000.00 Bonds Held for Account State Funds Principal State School Fund ...................... $2,414,667.00 Principal Seminary Fund ........................ 128,100.00 Principal Agricultural College Fund ................ 152,800.00 Florida Bond Sinking Fund ....................... 281,500.00 Drainage Bond Sinking Fund ...................... 5,000.00 Other Bonds and Seourities Everglades Drainage Bonds ....................... $ 800,000.00 Banks' collateral security....................... 4,559,850.00 Insurance companies' collateral and surety bonds.. 4,313,000.00 Trust companies' securities ....................... 3,119,172.30 I have made a very thorough check of all balances in the various funds and of all collateral in the form of bonds and all other securities held by the State Treasurer. The State funds on deposit in the various banks are well protected by good and sufficient collateral. The volume of business transacted by the Treasurer's office has greatly increased during the year. Respectfully submitted, LEROY CAMPBELL, State Auditor. This report compiled and filed Jan. 24, 1925. 99 COMPTROLLER'S CERTIFICATE I, Ernest Amos, Comptroller of the State of Florida, do hereby certify that J. C. Luning, State Treasurer, has deposited in this office all vouchers for payments made by him as such Treasurer for the quarters ending March 31st, June 30th, September 30th and December 31st, 1924, as required by Section 141 (130) of the Revised General Statutes of Florida (1920). IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this the 15th day of January, A. D. 1925. (SEAL) ERNEST AMOS, Comptroller, State of Florida. |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
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