MYFBS, MAY(R - the Digital Library of Georgia
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MAYOB'3 ANNUAL REPORT. 141Scavenger Department.The Scavenger Department, as stated in the reportof the Crematory Department, was compelled to dothe work of said department, and I am gratified tostate that the work was accomplished in a very satisfactorymanner, having received very few complaints.The three sanitary wagons introduced in the departmentlast year still continues to give thoroughsatisfaction and it must be a source of pleasure to thecitizens generally that the odor from the open woodenwagons has been obviated.Below you will find a tabulated statement of thework of this department:1901.MONTHS.February......March .........April............May..............June .......... ..July..............August. ....... .September.....October ........November.....December.....Total......LendsRemoved.2,1671,9472.1222,0692.2SO2,2342,3542,3382,1862,2052,1422,23026.254•o§!00 >*•«3°910524567101241084DEA.D STOCKKEMOVED.1I114•A"4"576153654•93 .QD153232332181820162830322632298* iJ33D1............1!o............ii>>«ffi5j$4588041,4404588044,4004-3,88044,40038,81236,9923S.I9039,99046,80(144,640FEED.1OOQf>*8,3707,5608,3708,ldO8,3708,100........«•*-!OOD330,38027,44030,38029,40030,38029.4003881243.99246,80048,36046,80044,640513,304 48.87oi 446,784Harbor and Wharves.The steps at the foot of Lincoln street were widenedand made secure and several of the wharves were re-
142 MAYOR'S ANNUAL REPORT.paired during the year. This with the expense ofthe Harbor Master's office necessitated the expenditureof $449.06.Miscellaneous Work.The expenditures through this office for the year$60.23 were for team and man doing extra work,fumigating, etc., for the Board of Health Department.Maintenance of House Drainage.Owing to the fact of a great many more sewer connectionshaving been made than was anticipated, itwas necessary that an extra man be engaged to see tothe flush tanks and other minute details of the HouseDrainage System, the approprition was overdrawn$17.01. The total expenditures for the year amountedto 81,717.01.Drv Culture Department.This department although not brought prominentlybefore the public is one of the most important departmentsin the city government as the health ofthe city depends greatly upon the ditches, etc.,adjacent to the city being kept clear of weeds, etc., andas has been the case since 1896, the salary of theclerk to the. Director ot Public Works is charged tothis department.Below you will find a tabulated statement of thework of this department:
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<strong>MAY</strong>OB'3 ANNUAL REPORT. 141Scavenger Department.The Scavenger Department, as stated in <strong>the</strong> report<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Crematory Department, was compelled to do<strong>the</strong> work <strong>of</strong> said department, and I am gratified tostate that <strong>the</strong> work was accomplished in a very satisfactorymanner, having received very few complaints.The three sanitary wagons introduced in <strong>the</strong> departmentlast year still continues to give thoroughsatisfaction and it must be a source <strong>of</strong> pleasure to <strong>the</strong>citizens generally that <strong>the</strong> odor from <strong>the</strong> open woodenwagons has been obviated.Below you will find a tabulated statement <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>work <strong>of</strong> this department:1901.MONTHS.February......March .........April............May..............June .......... ..July..............August. ....... .September.....October ........November.....December.....Total......LendsRemoved.2,1671,9472.1222,0692.2SO2,2342,3542,3382,1862,2052,1422,23026.254•o§!00 >*•«3°910524567101241084DEA.D STOCKKEMOVED.1I114•A"4"576153654•93 .QD153232332181820162830322632298* iJ33D1............1!o............ii>>«ffi5j$4588041,4404588044,4004-3,88044,40038,81236,9923S.I9039,99046,80(144,640FEED.1OOQf>*8,3707,5608,3708,ldO8,3708,100........«•*-!OOD330,38027,44030,38029,40030,38029.4003881243.99246,80048,36046,80044,640513,304 48.87oi 446,784Harbor and Wharves.The steps at <strong>the</strong> foot <strong>of</strong> Lincoln street were widenedand made secure and several <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> wharves were re-