. Annual report of the Railroad and Warehouse Commission of the State of Illinois . ommissions paid to railroads and elevator*. Total cashreceived. Disbursed forexpenses. Balances. November, 190) ..December, January. 1902 February. 1902 ... March, 1902 April, 1902 May. 1902 $ 235,349 785,371 936,208 809,488 639,440 7514,632 5113,813 28 $273 43259 73171 11207 14118 88156 63156 37358 78304 86391 86509 01473 58 $ 9,808 977,974 035,471 193,504 464,715 8911,302 5214,075 43 $11,469 74 46 9


. Annual report of the Railroad and Warehouse Commission of the State of Illinois . ommissions paid to railroads and elevator*. Total cashreceived. Disbursed forexpenses. Balances. November, 190) ..December, January. 1902 February. 1902 ... March, 1902 April, 1902 May. 1902 $ 235,349 785,371 936,208 809,488 639,440 7514,632 5113,813 28 $273 43259 73171 11207 14118 88156 63156 37358 78304 86391 86509 01473 58 $ 9,808 977,974 035,471 193,504 464,715 8911,302 5214,075 43 $11,469 74 46 989,116 929,598 39 10,052 54 $54,730 9142,341 9137,484 7333,227 4627,081 4822,282 8118,770 09 June, 1902 18,690 32 July, 1S02 18,900 92 August, 1902 September. , 1902 20,414 3524,773 37 Total $103,900 20 .$3,381 38 $100,358 28 $127,943 48 J. E. Bidwell. Chief Inspector, In Account with Illinois State Grain Inspection Department. 1901 $ 56,381 57100,358 28 1902 $ 85 $106,591 564,583 0528,796 37 $156,739 85. 333 REPORT OF THE WAREHOUSE REGISTRAR. Office of the Warehouse Registrar,Chicago, III., Nov. 1, 1902. Hon. James S. Neville, Chairman Railroad and Warehouse Com-mission, Springfield, III.: Dear Sir—I respectfully submit herewith the thirty-second annualreport of the office for the fiscal year ending Oct. 31, 1902, The tables show the entire business of the office so fully andclearly that I deem it unnecessary to make special reference to anyone of them. The total amount of grain received into store in warehouses ofClass A during the year, as shown by Exhibit A2, is 35,625,067 bush-els, of which 25,896,958 bushels were received from 23,312 cars, and9,728,109 bushels were received from 1,199 canal boats and shipments from the same warehouses during the year were 41,-163,346 bushels, 14,427,225 bushels of which were by rail and26,736,121 bushels by boats, leaving amount in store as follows:


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