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Show STATE AUDITOR MAKES SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT State Auditor Jesse D. Jewkes Monday Mon-day filed with Governor Spry a semiannual semi-annual report, as required by law, showing the condition of the state treasury for the six months ending May 31 and also showing the amount of the outstanding warrants against the state on that date. The net balances in the various state funds amounted to $570.5X3 H. and the outstanding warrants to $3C-92S.3S, $3C-92S.3S, distributed as follows- General fund. $23,3(52.42; extermination extermina-tion of wild animals, $87 50; forest reserve. $4 2'J; district school. $972 07; fish and game, $2,755. 58; land fund, priuclpal and Interest, $S,4.St.53, state bounty. $1.2C0. The net balances over the amount required for the redemption of outstanding out-standing warrants were: General fund. $4SS7 52; district school, S12,-09S.03; S12,-09S.03; redemption, $40,491.55; trust, $1,052.73; forest reserve. $394.93; extermination ex-termination of wild animals, $524. 83; fish and game, $10,744.01 ; suspense account, $S.91; state roads, S2.195.50; state bounty. $273.31; Agricultural col-lece. col-lece. $22.7t.0.37; Deaf and Dumb asylum. asy-lum. $15,129.70; Insane asylum. $22.-37S.87: $22.-37S.87: Institute for Blind. $S.370.01 : Miners' hospital. $29.429 12; State School of Education. $1,937.77; Reform Re-form school, $15,570.2.6: public buildings, build-ings, $2C, 150.21: resenoir, $27,320.23: State school, $302,-13S.79; School of Mines, $7,022 80; university, $10,090.-90. |