Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition CommissionLouisiana Purchase Exposition Commission
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Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission
Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.)
In accordance with an amendment of the charter of the city of
St. Louis, approved at a general election held on November 6,
1900, the city sold, in the month of June, 1902, its 3-1/4 per
cent bonds to a par value of $5,000,000. The price realized for
these bonds was $1,000.01 for each $1,000 bond, and the proceeds
were turned over to the treasurer of the company on the
following dates:
June 26, 1902 ............................... $1,800,018.00
July 2, 1902 ................................ 3,200,032.00
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5,000,050.00
A question arose whether the sale price included accrued
interest on the bonds to the date of sale, and as the city
officers and the purchasers of the bonds were unable to agree on
this point, the company, in order to avoid the delay and loss
that would have resulted from a second offering of the bonds,
decided to pay the accrued interest, amounting to $35,901.34.
The net realization to the company from the issue of the bonds
was therefore--
5,000 bonds, at $1,000.01 ................... $5,000,050.00
Less accrued interest paid .................. 35,901.34
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4,964,148.66
United States Government Aid.
Of the total sum of $5,000,000 appropriated by act of Congress
approved March 3, 1901, there has been received by the company
the sum of $4,752,968.45, of which sum $250,000 was in the form
of souvenir gold coin. We understand, however, that amounts have
also been paid by the United States Treasury out of this
appropriation which have not been reported to, or included in
the accounts of, the company.
United States Government Loan.
Pursuant to an act of Congress approved February 18, 1904, there
was advanced to the company from the United States Treasury, by
way of loan, the sum of $4,600,000, repayable by semimonthly
installments, commencing June 15, 1904, and equivalent to 40 per
cent of the receipts from admissions and concessions during the
half month immediately preceding the date of payment, it being
provided that each installment after July 1 should amount to not
less than $500,000. The whole of this loan was duly repaid on
the following dates:
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