1917-07-03 Regular CC Minutes4176
REGULAR MEETING OF E couNcIL
HE CITY OF ALAME
TUESDAy EVENING, JULY 3RD, 1917.
The meeting convened at 8:10 P. M. with vie-president George L.
Dillman presiding
The roll was called and Councilmen Dillman, Noy and Otis were noted
pre ent, Absent: Councilman Probst and President Majors.
The Minutes of the previous meeting were approved as read.
A communication was received from the Board of Education authorizing the
transfer of 1600.00 which had been loaned to the Board for the purpose of
pmrchasing uniforms for the cadets of the High School from tike School Fund
to the General Fund and from the General Fund to the Electric Light Fund.
Ordered filed.
/ Mr. Otis introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption:
"RESOLUTION NO . 63.
Transferring To1600.00 from the Schoo
General Fund. "
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Mr. Noy seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it
was adopted and passed unanimously.
b. V' Mr. Otis introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption.
"Resolution No. 64.
Transferring' 01600.00 from the General Fund to the
Electric Light Fund."
Mr. Noy seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it
was adopted and passed unanimously.
The following were received:
4. // An Affidavit of publication of the delinquent tax list. Ordered
filed.
An Affidavit of Publication of the ilotice of Award of Contract for the
laying of a sewer in Bay Street. Ordered filed.
The Affidavit of posting of Notice of Award of Contract for the
laying of a sewer in Bay Street. Ordered,filed.
0 An Affidavit showing due publication of notice tocPublishers of
Newspapers inviting bids for the city's advertising for the fiscal year
1917-1918 was presented and ordered filed. In response to said Notice the
Clerk stated that he was in receipt of two bids. Mr. Otis moved that the
bids be opened, seconded by Mr. Noy and carried. Thereupon the Clerk Opened
and read the bids as follows:-
From the Times Star Company, ofering to do the work at the
f011owing prices:
For the first insertion of an advertisement per
square of 234 ems non pareil measurement .... 1.25
For the second insertion of an advertisement per
square of 234 ems nonpareil measurement.... .75
For the third and for each subsequent insertion
of an advertisement of 234 ems nonpareil measurement. p.50
The same was accompanied by a bond in the sum of "500.00.
From the Alameda Review offering to do the work at the following
prices:
For the 1st or one insertion of any advertisement
per square of 234 ems nonpareil measurement....,pertY'-nine (49) cents
For each subsequent insertion of any advertisement
per square of 264 ems measurement...........Forty-seven (47) cents.
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Bids for the auditing of the city's books were received from
the following:named persons: C. P. Chamberlain, Frederic M. Lee
Forman McLaren C. V. Rowe William Dolge, Alphonse Sutter' Charles
E. Cornell, R. E. Brotherton, Klink, Bean and Company, Sully, Hood
and Strong, T. E. Atkinson, W. H. Cramer, and A. C. Hopkinson. Messrs.
Wm. Dolge and W. H. Cramer upon invitation of Mr. Dillman spoke at
some length on the matter of the auditing of The books. Mr. Otis moved
that the matter lay ober to the next meeting and that in the meantime
the City Clerk and City Manager interview the various accountants to
get ideas from them, seconded by Mr. Noy and carried.
The following communications were received:
From the City Planning Commission announcing the organization
of that Body with Ur. A. F. Heuer as Chairman and. Mrs. Ethel E. Stein
as Secret.ry, Ordered filed.
From Joseph S. Furtado, Sealer of Weights and Measures, stating
that Assembly Bill No. 1100 did not include the standardization of
bread. He urged the adoption of the ordinance covering the point.
Ordered filed,
From C. O. Olewine complaining against the condition of San
Antonio Avenue leading into Burbank Street. Referred to the City Manager.
10. 7 Two com-lunications were received from the Alameda Improvement
Club suggesting various improvements for the West End. Both were
referred to the City Manager.
11. From F. R. Ziel, calling attention to the delapidated condition
of the flag in front of the City Hall. He was notified that the purchase
of another flag had been made. Ordered filed.
12. t/ From the Alameda Chamber of Commerce requesting the re-opening
of the matter of closing Harrison Avenue, between Park Street and. Pearl
Street.
lo. From Bond and Goodwin, offering to sell bonds to the City of
eda to be paid for by the fund remaining unused that was voted to
improve Porter School. City Attorney St. Sure stated that such a
purchase could not be made. Ordered filed.
14. Frora City Clerk R. E. Bosshard asking for permission to take
his annual vacation beginning July 7th. Mr. Otis moved that his request
be granted, seconded by Mr. Noy and carried.
,/ A Bill entitled
" A Bill
For Ordinance No. New Series.
Making it a Misdemeanor for any Person to Trespass
or Loiter Upon any Wharf or Pier Owned or Controlled
by the City of AJemeda."
came up passage and was read by the Clerk. Mr. Otis moved that
the Ordinance be adopted, seconded by Mr. Noy and on roll call adopted
and passed unanimously.
16. A communication was received from the Auditor and Assessor,
stating that the following list of pension bills had been approved by
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FIRE PENSION 1 D.
Marshall, Harry W.
POLICE
Kamp, A.
Lawrence, J.
Schroeder, L. W.
Rogers J. I.
FUND.
$75.00
65.00
35.00
50.00
150.00
Total - - - 600.00
/,- Claims against the General Fund amounting to 01475,34; against the
Police Fund amounting to 445.88; against the Fire Fund amounting to
023.51; against the Street Fund amounting to 01522.76; against the
Electric Light Fund amounting to 44502.87; against the Health Fund
amounting to 070.11; against the Park Fund amounting to 083.63; against
the Recreation Fund amounting to 0117,10 and against the Relief Fund
amounting to 417.50 having been approved and audited by the proper
officials were listed by the Clerk as follows:
GENERAL FUND.
Alameda County Title Co,
Alameda Electric 00.
Bancroft Whitney Co.
Burroughs Adding Machine Co
Caldwell Ink Co.
Crocker 00.y H. S.
Crocker Langley Directory 00.
.Hewes, Charles E.
11 TY
Jenkins Co., C. H.
Lubbock, Oswald
Majors, Greene
Mazzini, L.
MoElvaine, Addie
Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Purity Springs Water Co.
Schneider Henry
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Siem, C.
Standard Oil Co.
Starico, C. T.
Times Star Co.
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Western Union Tel. Co.
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Crocker Langley Directory Co.
Gott, A. O.
Mazzini, L.
Magagnos, C. P.
Municipal Electric Light Plant
Pacific Kissel Kar Branch
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Pacific Eel. & Tel. Co.
Schneider, Henry
Times Star Co.
Alameda Hardware Co.
Garratt-Callahan Co.
Municipal .Electric Light P1
Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
POLICE
Recording
Labor and mterial
Law books
Ribbon
Supplies
Directories,
Machine upkeep
Emergency Fund
F. & E. Check writer
Money advanced
Allowance
Supplies
Services
Gas
Rental
Water for Auditor
Supplies
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Making keys
Coupon books for gas.
Services
Advertising
Printing
Advertising
Telegram
5.00
39.00
13.90
1.47
21.32
6.50
15.00
31.00
60.00 -
29.40
.75
50.00
3.40
5,00
4.05
14.36
1-.50
17.35
4.56
.98
2.50
380.00
3.00
110.71
76.50
576.99
.63
.47
Total ------- 1475.34
UkTD.
Directory
Police Star
Supplies
Photo aeveloping
Recharging batteries
Supplies
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Telephones
Stationery
Printing
Total
RE FUND.
Supplies
71
Gas
Phone tolls
Total -
7.50
7.00
1.28
1.00
.50
.20
.50
1.50
8.25
2.65
15.50
45.88
2.74
9.80
1,68
9.09
.20
23.51
July 3rd, 1917.
Alameda Hardware Co
Amorosa, V.
Britt, W.
Cavanaugh, J.
DAy, Thomas F.
Edwards, Wm. S.
Follrath, G.
Giancoli, T.
Hammond, C. J.
Hunter Lumber Co.
TV TV TV
Jamison, J. S.
KEllogg, P. H.
Lenz, L. C.
Looney, F. M.
May, J.
Mazzini, L.
TV TV
McClure, C. A.
Moorman, Z.
Nielsen, N. C.
Pacitic TE1. & Tel. Co.
Pennock, M.
Perata, A.
Perry, JOe
Powell Bros. Construction
Samuel, W. J.
Sanday, W.
Schneider, Henry
Serralunga, L.
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Sorensen, J.
Stevens, A. F.
Time Star Co.
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Van Cott, A. H.
Vosburgh, L. W.
Alameda Steam Laundry Assn.
Alameda Vulcanizing Works
TV IT TV
Bechtle, Otto
Board of Public -Utilities
California Wire Cloth 'Co.
Citizens BAnk of Alameda
Clark, Herbert D.
Crane Co.
East Bay Water Co.
General Electric Co.
Gilson Electrical Supply Co.
TV 71 TV TV
Gleason Tiebout Glass Co.
Hunter Lumber Co.
Hunt, Mirk Co.
It If TV
Kellogg Express Co.
McGlauflin, Mrs. Susan A.
Marshall-Newell Supply Co.
TV 71 TV TV
If It TV TV
TV TV TT TV
TV TV TV TV
Pacific States Electric Co.
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Plant Rubber & Asbestos Works
Plummer & Son, Geo. E.
Powell Bros. Construction Co.
Roeblings Sons Co., J. A.
Schneider, Henry
Serralunga, L.
Standard Oil Co.
Strom Electrical Co.
Times Star Co.
Union St. Garage
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United Iron Works
TV TV
U. S. GraPhite Co.
Veitch, E. I.
Wilkens, J. H.
Zeh. Carl R.
STREET FUND.
Hardware
Labor
Teaming
Labor
Assisting City Engineer
Inspection
Labor
TV
Rock
Lathes
TV
Teaming
Labor
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Hardware
Assisting City Engineer
Labor
TV
Tel. rentals
Teaming
Labor
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Screenings and gravel
Labor
Supplies
Street cleaning
Street sweeping
Labor
TV
:Printing
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Labor
Hardware
Total - - -
ELECTRIC LIGHT FUND.
Towel service
Tire and tube repairs
Supplies
Shells
Incidentals_
Wire cloth
Rent
Premium on insurance
Supplies
Water
Supplies
TV
TV
TV
Lumber
Supplies
TV
Drayage
Premium on insurance
Supplies
TV
TV
TV
TV
Rental
Cement
Supplies '
Concretestrainer for condenser
Galv. Wire
Stationery and supplies
Removing garbage
Fuel Oil
Supplies
Printing
Auto tire
Supplies
TV
TV
TV
Roaddter
Wool flag
Supplies
-$ .83
30.00
100.00
36.00
43.20
4.00
36.00
36.00
45.2.8
.39
.78
137.50
42.00
43.20
43.20
33.00
.49
.20
43.20
42,00
36.00
2.10
137.50
36.00
33.00
124.22
42.00
36.00
7.64
3.00
200.00
36.00
06.;000
11,75
2,00r)
51.75
10.53
22.76
1,00
5.70
.40
4.00
47.11
19.60
40.00
34.00
50.55
- 2.95
524.00
259.63
235.44
60.70
116.62
8.66
20,80
23.24
42.13
40.80
6.38
7.15
• 7.18
8.33
13.33
2694'
32.34
14.43.
4.41
24.00
600,00
4.80
8.33
6.00
1925.40
8,12
82,50
9.00
10.00
26.50
39.57
158.50
11.76
419.35
10.62
3.60
4'
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Hieronymus, A.
Oakland Pioneer Soda Water
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Coi
Purity Springs Water Co,
Roth, Conrad
Schneider, Henry
Strom Electrical Co.
Time Star Co,
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co.
Alameda Fire Department
Alameda Hardware Co.
Alameda Vulcanizing Works
California Wire Cloth Co,
Dick, E. C.
MacRae, Chas. W.
Mazzini, L.
Steckler, J. J.
Alameda Hardware Co,
Gay, A. T.
Hammond, C. J.
Mazzini, L.
Pacific Gas & Electric
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Siem, C.
Schaefer, V. L.
Sirola, 0,
Walden, Elizabeth
Weymouth, Hester F.
Wilkens, J. H.
HEALTH FUND.
Auto upkeep
Supplies
Office expense
TT TT
Carpenter work
Printing and stationery
Repairs
Printing
Binding records
Total
PARK FUND.
Coal oil
Mdse.
Tires, tubes, etc.
Wire
Supplies
Mdse and repairs
Hardware
Labor and material
RECREATIO
D.
Total -
Supplies
Labor and materials
Lime
Merchandise
Co. • Gas
Telephones
Keys
Incidentals
Repairs
Salary as Sub.
TV TV It
May day costumes
Supervisor
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RELIEF FUND.
Total -
July 3ra 1917.
$ 2.50
1.00
1.56
1.50
7.50
15.73
4.07
26.75
9.50
70.11
2.84
46,26
23.54
3.53
2.21
2,85
2.00
$ 83.63
6.17
3.50
.98
4.90
2.43
2.47
.75
2.65
.65
28.00
4.00
50.63
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Mr. Otis moved that the claims as listed be paid, seconded by Mr.
Noy and on roll call carried unanimously.
1?. / Mr. Otis moved that the City Attorney prepare the necessary papers
for placing on the ballot at the next general election the following
propositionsi-seconded by Mr. Noy and carried:-
1. That some disposition satisfactory to the Board, of Education, be
made of the ;;;7,500 voted for the purpose of remodeling the Porter School
2. The anti-picketing ordinance, which had been defeated in Council*
There being no further business to transact the Council adjourned
to meet in regular session Tuesday evening, July 17th 1917, at 8 o'clock.
Respectfully submitted,
City Clerk.