The changes on the Commissioner’s record…
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e in the minds of the county.
The books of warrant stubs from which war-
rants were issued from March, 1888, to July
1889, presents unmistakable evidence of syste-
matic alteration of figures to make them corre-
spond with similarly changed amounts of the
Commissioner’s record.
The changes on the Commissioner’s record
appear to have been made by a more experi-
enced hand than those on the warrant stubs,
and many of them would escape detection under
ordinary circumstances. The limited time at the
disposal of your committee did not permit a
complete examination of this book and com-
parison of all the stubs with the commissioner’s
record and with the corresponding numbers of
warrants as they appear on the bond record as
cancelled in exchange for bonds, but several
hundred were so examined with the result that
they were found far from satisfactory. Erasures
were not found on the bond record to corre-
spond with the commissioner’s record book and
the book of warrant stubs, and the oversight
enabled your committee to make more interest-
ing comparison than would otherwise have been
possible.