. The story of the exposition; being the official history of the international celebration held at San Francisco in 1915 to commemorate the discovery of the Pacific Ocean and the construction of the Panama Canal . paying and receiving tellers. Atcertain hours of the day three paying tellers and ten to fifteen receivingtellers were required. The regular receiving tellers were provided with aspecial form of cash register, which segregated the collections and printedthe amounts received upon the receipt issued and also upon a stub retainedas a collection record. Each teller made settlement with t


. The story of the exposition; being the official history of the international celebration held at San Francisco in 1915 to commemorate the discovery of the Pacific Ocean and the construction of the Panama Canal . paying and receiving tellers. Atcertain hours of the day three paying tellers and ten to fifteen receivingtellers were required. The regular receiving tellers were provided with aspecial form of cash register, which segregated the collections and printedthe amounts received upon the receipt issued and also upon a stub retainedas a collection record. Each teller made settlement with the general cashier at the end of hisshift, turning over all documents showing his disbursements or receipts; andthese documents were used in the preparation of the daily Cashiers Cashiers office was open from seven in the morning until midnight, andthe complete report of each days business was in the Auditors office at 8:30on the following morning. The Cashiers office was provided with sorting machines and countingmachines for handling the moneys received through turnstile cans, andwith wrapping machines for wrapping all silver. The daily report of the Department of Admissions embraced two sec-. PHOTO BY DR. E. O. JELLINEK A NIGHT VISTA OPERATING-PERIOD ACCOUNTS 211 tions: first, that concerned with the sale of tickets; and, second, that em-bracing the actual admissions through the turnstiles. The report concerningthe sale of tickets was based upon reports received from each . , ,. ™. , , Admissions ticket custodian or sales agent. 1 he report covering actual ad- Accountsmissions exhibited the number of admissions as shown by eachturnstile or vehicle gate, segregated as to cash and token admissions, thetoken admissions embracing tickets and permits. The variation between the cash admissions at each gate, and the cashtherefrom reported by the Cashiers office, was extended in the such variations represented shortages they were charged against thegateme


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