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PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANIES.

CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC TELEPHONE CO.

Annual report of the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co. to the Congress of the United States for the year 1922. (December cstimated.)

Receipts on account of operations in the District of Columbia for the calendar year 1922..........

Expenditures on account of operations in the District of Columbia for the calendar year 1922:

General administrative expenses and taxes..

Operating expenses (central office operating, pay station commissions, directories, advertising, canvassing, and collecting)...

$5, 538, 000

559,000

Maintenance expenses (current repairs, renewals, and replacements).
Rentals, pole and roof attachments, and insurance..

2,209,000

1, 384, 000

295,000

Total.....

Balance before interest and dividends...

4,447,000

1,091, 000

Receipts on account of capital in the District of Columbia for the calendar year 1922..

800,000

Expenditures on account of capital in the District of Columbia for the calendar year 1922...

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA to wit:

800,000

Albert E. Berry, being duly sworn according to law, on his oath says that he is president of the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co., and that the foregoing report is correct and true to the best of his knowledge and belief.

ALBERT E. BERRY,

President.

Sworn and subscribed to before me, a notary public, in and for the District of Columbia this 5th day of January, 1923.

[SEAL.]

My commission expires March 15, 1926.

HUGH W. SMITH,
Notary Public.

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GEORGETOWN BARGE, DOCK, ELEVATOR & RAILWAY CO.

To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled:

The Georgetown Barge, Dock, Elevator & Railway Co., a corporation incorporated by act of Congress, approved September 26, 1888, in pursuance to the fifth section of the said act of incorporation, respectfully submits following reports:

The stock of said company, consisting of 500 shares, is held as follows:

By Bankers' Trust Co., New York............

By the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co.....

By George E. Hamilton, District of Columbia.

By George E. Hamilton, jr., District of Columbia.

By J. J. Hamilton, District of Columbia..

By Walter S. Harban, District of Columbia.

By H. R. Preston, Baltimore, Md..

By Daniel Willard, Baltimore, Md.

By C. W. Woolford, Baltimore, Md:.

Total...

The earnings and expenses for the calendar year 1922 were:

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Shares.

485

5

1

2

2

2

1

500

$8, 790. 13

9, 457. 72 100. 00

18, 347. 85

Maintenance of equipment.

Traffic expenses...

Transportation, rail line...

General expenses.

Total operating expenses.

Net loss...

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7, 426. 19 62.55 28, 242. 04 65.97

49, 749. 48

31, 401. 63

GEORGETOWN BARGE, DOCK, ELEVATOR & RY. Co.,

By H. R. PRESTON, Vice President.

C. W. WOOLFORD, Secretary.

STATE OF MARYLAND,

City of Baltimore, ss:

The undersigned, H. H. Preston, vice president, and C. W. Woolford, secretary, of the Georgetown Barge, Dock, Elevator & Railway Co., on oath state that the facts contained in the foregoing report are true as therein stated.

H. R. PRESTON, Vice President.
C. W. WOOLFORD, Secretary.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of January, A. D. 1923.

[SEAL.]

GEO. W. HAULENBEEK,

Notary Public.

EAST WASHINGTON HEIGHTS TRACTION RAILROAD CO.

Report of the East Washington Heights Traction Pailroad Co. for the year 1922.

Capital stock authorized.................

Stockholders and number of shares held by each:

A. E. Randle.

O. C. Brothers.
George H. Judd.
C. A. Barker..
P. L. Hoadley
Chauncey Marshall.
E. C. Carpenter..
J. S. Dyett...
J. O. Harmon.
Henry P. Blair..
T. E. Roessle.
J. S. Brothers.
A. M. Bliss..
W. S. Brothers.
T. E. Biddle.
M. A. Frazier.
R. B. Grubbs..
C. B. Hilliard.
W. E. Lester.
A. L. Martin..
E. F. Martin..
G. F. Sever..
John Stephen.
C. B. Wriggin.
H. Crozier..

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Receipts from passengers.

Total cost of maintaining equipment..

Cost of power....

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Paid conductors, motormen, and other employees..

354, 206 $0.03381 $11, 976. 49

$980.54 $1,095.00 $6, 259. 01 $3,610.09 $31.85

We, O. C. Brothers, vice president, and John O. Harmon, treasurer, of the East Washington Heights Traction Railroad Co., do solemnly swear that the foregoing is just and true to the best of our knowledge and belief.

OSCAR C. BROTHERS,

Vice President. JOHN O. HARMON,

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th day of January, 1923.

[SEAL.]

Treasurer.

GEORGE R. REPETTI,
Notary Public.

GEORGETOWN GAS LIGHT CO.

Detailed statement of the Georgetown Gas Light Co. for year ended December 31, 1922.

Book value of plant..

Amount of paid-up capital stock..

Amount and character of the indebtedness of the company:

Fifty year 5 per cent gold coupon bonds..

Consumers' deposits..

Notes payable...

Accounts payable (current).

Extensions, equipment, construction, and betterments

made in year 1922:

General office equipment..

General shop equipment...

General stable equipment...

$1,766, 661. 84 150,000.00

$750,000.00

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Distribution department equipment.

Works and station structures..

Trunk lines and mains..

Gas services...

Gas meters..

Gas meters, installation...

Engineering and superintendence..

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2, 168. 37

47, 191. 83
16, 649.97
14, 636. 85
833.80
1,232.04

Miscellaneous works expenses, gas, storage, works and station

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Commercial expenses..

Salaries and expenses general officers, general office clerks, and

administrative expenses, including law expense.

Insurance

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86, 907.68

426, 720.41 5, 610. 78

432, 331. 19

2, 024.96 1, 273. 84

181. 18

242, 757.92

8, 260. 44 36, 020. 58 310. 16

8, 083. 14

13, 040. 72 1, 381. 12

131. 16 22, 569.45 642.69

1, 176.75 3,033. 67

718.20 790.72 16,909. 82 39, 473. 23 700.00 30.00

399,509.75 46.28

399, 556. 03

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