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Show COMPARISON OF CITY'S FINANCES The city auditor last evening submitted sub-mitted his quarteruy report and It was referred to the commissioner of finance for consideration. The recapitulation recap-itulation shows the following condition condi-tion of affairs In city flnnnces: Cash on Hand Juno 30. General fund ?15.952.10 Special tax fund 1S.276.10 Water works fund , 081.01 Total ?34,SS9.21 Receipts General fund $20.9S3.41 Special tares 23,553.GG Water works 1G,74G.G1 'Total - $G1,223.GS Disbursements General fund $ 60.045.G0 Special tax fund ..., 15,501.22 Water works fund 45.117.G7 Total $130,664.49 Warrants not paid Goneral fund $150,041.90 Special tnx 229.532.54 Water worlts fund 40G.2S Total $379,980.72 A Comparison. On January 1. 1912, when Mayor Glasmann turned the office over to .Mayor Fell the general fund account of Ogden City was as follows: General fund warrants outstanding out-standing 5S4.141.59 Cash in general fund 793.94 Xet overdraft on city treasury ?S3,247.G1 On June 30. 1912, the samo account stood as follows: General fund warrants outstanding out-standing 3150,011.90 Cash In general fund 15.952.10 Net overdraft on treasury June 30, 1912 ?134,0S9.S0 Deduct overdraft Jan. 1 . . . S3.247.G1 Not deficit for G months ? 50.S42.19 If the city commissioners do not run behind any more than that sum the next six months, they ought to he able to clear the city from overdraft over-draft when the increased taxes come in this fall. |