NEW YORK CITY TABLE III. STEAM CORPORATIONS: Steam heat is supplied by nine companies in the State. Six of these are electrical corporations and one a municipality, which supply steam heat as a by-product and the eighth is a small company in the village of Penn Yan, Yates County. The following statistics relate to the one large steam corporation in the State. 1921 1 420 $742,885 1,433 15.69 33,206 Accumulated surplus or deficit. Capitalization: Capital stock. Mortgage bonds... Real estate mortgages. 2,639,394 125.37€ $2,819,398 61,642 3,000 2,884,039 6,745 431,809 506,259 Loss 74,450 (D) 2,041,211 1 Figures are for the year ended April 30, 1921. 3,533,584 105.00¢ $3,007,689 $162, 159 5,050 3,174,899 85.56 $535,453 14,005 549,459 333,445 216,015 70,997 (S) 401, 108 2 The property was sold under foreclosure on June 28, 1921 by the Receivers of the New York Steam Company, and was operated by Wm. C. Fitts, G. C. St. John and Geo. F. Hurd, as Receivers until the N. Y. Steam Corporation took title thereto on Aug. 11, 1921. Except as noted, figures are for the fourteen months ended June 30, 1922. 3 Not reported. ♦ For period from Aug. 12, 1921, to June 30, 1922. 5 Pending completion of appraisal of property, the company did not report surplus or deficit. • No par value. No valuation placed thereon pending completion of appraisal of property. 7 Figures are for the year ended June 30, 1923. 8 Capital stock consists of $1,079,000 preferred, and 30,000 shares of common stock of no par value, carried at $7,320,000. TABLE V. STEAM RAILROAD CORPORATIONS Owing to the fact that operation of certain roads by the United States Railroad Administration did not cease until February 28, 1920, the table of steam railroad statistics is shown in two parts. Statistics from the year 1920 are subdivided as between roads which were federally operated and those which were not so operated. For the years 1921 and 1922 there are given combined statements covering all roads operating, within New York State and not wholly within the limits of greater New York City. Items Roads Operated by United States Railroad Administration: Roads Not Operated by l'nited States Railroad Administra Interest charges. tion: Other deductions from gross income 94,954,508 121,299,587 Tons of revenue freight carried. Ton-miles of revenue freight carried Revenue passenger-miles 431,194,412 Mileage in New York State. Operating ratio. 8,313 $71,041,895 60,768,277 495,717,337 91,002,064,403 495,899,925 13,504,511,510 8,343 84.76% 83.51% $930,691 APPENDIX B LIGHTING RATES, ELECTRICITY AND GAS Statement showing maximum residential lighting prices, disregarding discounts for prompt payment and penalties for delayed payment, for electricity and gas established by corporations, municipalities, and individuals under the jurisdiction of this Commission, applying in cities and incorporated villages as of December 31, 1923, or filed to become effective subsequent thereto. EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE MARKS A minimum monthly charge applies in all cases except where asterisk (*) is shown in connection with rate; such reference mark denotes that minimum monthly charge does not apply. g n denotes acetylene gas; "denotes gasoline gas; m "' denotes mixed natural and manufactured gas; ” denotes natural gas; s" denotes assessment of a fixed monthly charge regardless of quantity of gas or electricity consumed; "+" denotes that a change has been made in price or charge during 1923. [57] |