Cold storage space rented to Subsistence Departmement, U. S. Army and U. S. Navy, and revenues therefrom during fiscal year ending June 30, 1903. Statement of revenues and expenditures of insluar cold storage and ice plant during fiscal year ending June 30, 1903. Statement of revenues and expenditures of insular cold storage and ice plant during fiscal year ending June 30, 1903-Continued. SUPPLEMENTARY REPORT OF THE INSULAR COLD STORAGE AND ICE PLANT, JULY AND AUGUST, 1903. Monthly statement of revenues. INSULAR COLD STORAGE AND ICE PLANT, OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT, Manila, P. I., August 1, 1903. I certify that the following is a true statement of the business transacted by the insular cold storage and ice plant, during the month of July, 1903. 299,119 cubic feet under contract with Subsistence Department, U. S. Army, at 34 cents per cubic foot.. 9,979 cubic feet under contract with the U. S. Navy, at 3 cents per cubic foot..... 700 quarters beef, at 35 cents per quarter, U. S. Navy. SALE OF ICE. $10, 469. 18 299.37 $11, 013. 55 1,148,787 pounds to Army, Navy, and Marines at cent.... 610,739 pounds to officers and civilians at cent.. 131,655 pounds to government bureaus at cent.. 406,395 pounds to coupon customers at cent 334,146 pounds to cash sales at 2 cents Mexican 101,740 pounds to cash sales at cent gold $5, 743.94 2, 031.98 508.70 14, 754.98 Cash sales at 2 cents Mexican or 2 cents Philippine currency.. $2,758. 38 Sale of coupon books Sale of distilled water $50, 007.60 2,049.25 511.17 26, 396. 39 31, 849. 13 18, 158. 47 715. 01 2,049. 25 2, 764. 26 2, 031.98 732.28 LEON S. ROUDIEZ, Captain, Twenty-Fifth Infantry, U. S. Army, Superintendent. INSULAR COLD STORAGE AND ICE PLANT, OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT, I certify that the following is a true statement of the business transacted by the insular cold storage and ice plant during the month of August, 1903: 299,119 cubic feet, under contract with Subsistence Department U. S. Army, at 7 cents Philippine currency, per cubic foot.. $20, 938. 36 9,979 cubic feet, under contract with the U. S. Navy, at 6 cents per cubic foot... Storage of extra meat for U. S. Navy.... 598.74 243.94 $21, 781.04 SALES OF ICE. 1,300,808 pounds to Army, Navy, and Marines, at 1 cent Phil ippine currency 564,144 pounds to officers and civilians, at 1 cent Philippine currency. 137,980 pounds to government bureaus, at 1 cent Philippine currency.. 405,250 pounds to coupon customers, at 1 cent Philippine currency. 257,737 pounds to cash sales, at 2 cents Mexican, expressed in Philippine currency 77,790 pounds to cash sales, at 1 cent, Philippine currency.. $13, 008. 08 5, 641. 44 1,379.80 4, 052.50 4,545. 03 $29, 404. 75 Credit sales to Army, Navy, and Marines, officers, civilians, Revenues from cold storage.. and government bureaus.. 20, 029. 32 4, 213.00 COLLECTIONS. 36, 316. 94 $66, 282.73 $4,545. 03 Cash sales, at 2 cents Mexican........... Cash sales, at 1 cent Philippine currency Sale of distilled-water cards. Sale of coupon books. Outstanding accounts: Miscellaneous revenues From officers and civilians From Army, Navy, and Marines. Balance outstanding.. Coupons outstanding last report.. Delivered on coupons during month Outstanding August 31. Respectfully submitted. 777.90 4, 213.00 1, 924, 48 5,997.47 10, 880. 66 1,223. 05 30, 851.59 35, 431. 14 1, 464. 56 4, 213.00 5, 677.56 4, 052.50 1,625. 06 LEON S. ROUDIEZ, Superintendent, Captain, Twenty-fifth Infantry, U. S. Army. |