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1912-07-02 Regular CC Minutes46 REGULAR MEETIITG O THE COUECIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA, TUESDAY,JULY 2ND,1912. The meeting convened with Mayor ';1.1e.Noy,presiding. The Roll was cai1et and QounciJmen Krumi, 7aiker, Sience , 11s and Morge (5) ,were note a T)resent and Councilmen Hammona,Mac Rae,?robst and 3ullock,(4),were noted absent. The minutes of the meeting of June 18th 1912,were read and ordered approved. Councilman Mac Rae arrived, during the reading of the minutes and was noted -ore- sent. A communication was received, from the Auditor requesti@g that certain transfers of funds e made. Ordered filed and thereupon Mr.Spence offered the following resolution and moved its adoptio4: Whereas request has been made therefor by the Auditor to make certain trans- ' of Puna therefore be it , Resolved,That the sum of Two Hundred and Seventy (270) Dollars be and the same is hereby trq ferred from the General Fund to the Police Pension Fund; that the sum of Twelve Hundred and Fifty (1250) Dollars be ancl. the same is hereby transferred from Local improvement Fund llo.764 to the General Fund to repay the loan made to said Im- T-)rovement Mund on May 7th 1912;tha sum of One Hundred and Thirty Two (132) l- iars be and the same is hereby transferred from the Police Pension Fund to the Gen- eral Fund,the same being the balance in said Police Pension Fund at the end of the Fiscal Year 1911-1912 and that the sum of Mine Hundred and Seventy-five (975) Dol- s be and the same is hereby transferred from the Fire Pension Fund to the General the same being the balance in said Fire Pension Fund at the end of the Fiscal Year 1911-1912,and the Auditor and the Treasurer are hereby directed to affect the said transfers upon their respective books. Mr.Mac Rae seconded the resolution and it was adopted., and passed by the fol- lowing vote. Ayes:Councilmen Krumb,alker,Mac Rae,Spence,E11- and Morgenstern, (6) . roes:Done. Absent:Councilmen Hammond,Prob t and Bullock,(3). Claims against the General Fund amounting 439.27;against the Police Fund amounting to )15.30;against the Street Fund amounting to ;1139.62;against the Libra- ry Fund amounting to ?,216.46;against the Park Playground Fund amounting to 214.62; against the Electric Light Fund amounting 4645.39;against Local improvement Funci 110.762(Labor) amounting to )2.50;against Local Improvement Fund Ho.782,(Eaterial rc) amounting to :,4:58.54;agc,, t Local Improvement Puna Uo.783,(Labor ) amounting to 557.35;against Local improvement Fund Ko.705,(Material 7;0) amounting to v974.14,; against Local Improvement Fund lio.704,(Iabor) amounting to v423.30 and against Local Improvement Puna To.764,(Material amountin to :5939.71 having audited ' the proper officials were read y the Clerk as llows: GENERAL FUIM Alameda Daily. Argus Printing 3 61.00 TT IT IT : 6.09 been approved and IT IT IT Bancroft-dhitney Co. Cromley,Florence Decker,E.E. Lubbock, Oswald Advertising Law Books Typewriting,Auditor 8.75 Clerical Services,Assessor 85.00 Rent P.O.Box 22.60 July 2nd 1912 Pacific Tel Tel Co. Tolls .45 ?arcells Safe Co. Rent of Safe 20.00 Purity Springs ,iater Co. ';;ater 1.00 ppan,.1 Costs advanced 6.00 Underwood Tye writer Co SuT)lies for Clerk 6.80 Total- 439.27 - - - - 201.TC)2] mUITD Incidental .24xpenses 15.50 STIhT ?Ulf!) 07.50 Cavanauh, /m Labor 62.50 Teaminrj Chaman,E.11. Assistin EnE:incer 1.Lk) lark 4 3ons,IT. Supplies 20.18 Fisk 'Runer Co. TT 54.01: Hammond,C.J. Teamin 90.00 Rock 19.80 Hildebrand,F. Labor 38.75 Hutchinson Co. Rock 102.65 1.9 V:ater 7 Jamison, J.. Teaminp; 125.00 Jones,O.E. IT 125.00 2acific Tel 73 Tel Co Rental 2.40 Pennock,1.1. Teamini, 125.00 Fone11 Bros Construction Co. Rock etc 48.75 Cement an . Gravel 10.35 Teal:. Hive 5.00 haterial 58.70 Serralunr;a,L. Labor 160.00 Total- - - 1130,G2 Conrad,John 1 : • TT IT TT IT TT 11 TT 11 7),hodes-Jaffliesori !!: Co LI-22.A.RY 2aameda Dai1 7 4r7c.s 2rintin Llaie Ts)roo Library ?ett77 48enses Bancroft-Ilitney Go. 3ooks Clark Co.,A.H/ Doo Cunninham,Ortiss folch Dodd,oad 7: Co.' Foldhal3Imer,L. Hicks-Judd Co -Peoples ater Folk-Husted Directcary Co Stron. .Slectrical Co Vo Alameda ard-c,Tare Go. 19 2a-oer Co Hillen,R.C. IT ilews7)a-.)er Binding -13ooTcz Iater :Directories L.00 Labor 4 "aterial 5.70 Rent 25.00 218.40 8.01 23.27 25.00 3.60 1.58 4.80 6.00 4.95 96.95 1.62 Total- 21-,ZG".2.0U]a) Sulvj)lies Rent 25.20 / .00 cost of dividinr: -Fence 102.00 July Grid -2acifie Tel Tel Co. :Lental FL:r'k 2laycl'ourd OO71tOe 31Un1-J2ie:3 2eoles i,':2.ter Co rvice Oonnections 13ror,,, Ccel2truction • Gravel Taylo-e' :*'; Go Llutber Y011. 0 Go. ,20 Zepairs to 7:1a:v articic - - - - 214:.62 ELZ,CRIC LIGHT U121) Alahloj)a .i1aiiy 7c ,z0t ..LJ) u].ns 10,50 3oanl of .1ent21 cicr Trei0enta1:1 11.70 :,T;T'n710 01.00 CosOuD, 1.0 17m1ies 25,00 Dovl Go.,eo E. Lamo0ost To 0c 420.00 Junetior bo:Kor. 0 coverc 200.00 rr IT Su-plioc 1.26 l]ccieo .") 3li07o. co IT 6,06 15 Garnewell Jo. Coils 0.26 azioch Gac0ioo 0o. 40.00 020,'") Go, I1L0L (;oIeD 210.00 -2.eyil01as Co. Lo:io 30,06 3"Lzlies 1C..„45 io Oaire Go, 1..50 Lello Expreos 0o, Horse-shoeiu 6.20 40.60 Lonna77,:'0:.0. Hor)no-shoeiy) r, 0n liar s7nailUevinDi 1n.-001y Co. 31:0-o1.1es 21.2c3 60.00 Yoo-no Go, ,G7000 C. 0.04 T6a0;eE,; _Illoo.07,200 0o. 01c0a1 31)'.:01i0E) 7b,06 316.01000 126 .96 10.00 !T rr rr 74 Y:01 rilei 0o Garacje 00on100 0a0:c:! 0o, 211.-bi)y,e:c 0 0on.,Goo I 1160:0.T6: O1tO Yo171 nat0-). n-ninner 20.54 0 17.40 '3ros Oor,st-07.cie It If IT 71 77 3o..os,O`o.,Jo"csil 'Joi:mc)r "iro if if 7T StaTlara Oil 'jo. Yiestill:.7hoT;se 2. IT 0.00 W.60 :c c' o OW.,O0 1;j0.3 10.00 100:3.93 16.30 1.50 ,310 17.E.)0 ;o. 3re,):Jjos L:: i000 V-L ,hu1s:„.700 Labor 2.30 ,67 Y„atses :L:: o1 Jo. '.;01.P0: 1.00f, 1.23 10.1V,,(3a'-)or 17.00 1;ucon, 17.00 17 .30 fflr00 20.00 11 2(000 17.00 0. TT 17.'50 IT 17?0 17.50 Jac1),2 11 18.75 • if 10 .75 21.H3 17 17.50 L3co,2. 10.00 lo0cL,0.. IT 17.30 IT 17.0 IT :30.00 '3asOc-‘,. IT ,7'1-10 7l1 'T o juiw 2n4 1',,J12. 1a1,)o-r TT :4904=2.: 42.n1) 430700,(221:eal ot:ic4L Co. 2owc1,1 3-cos Corst-K.uction Co. 00:1 cc e 00 li 17 11 IT tt If 11 IT U IT IT IT IT 3chnoj.dm‘, 1hLLo4 Ir-(Yn TT TT IT TT fl If TY IT hi2:0 Totl .0.1=J11/ ZO. 704. IL3M. 0-2.132 J0 'tbor Bacon, L.G. H. "13111«in., foo. .120urton, J. Cocta, C.voll, Jial11:3he, J. G. 2reese, M. (.Trbo)..s, C. H. ILOCU, H L. S. Hoc:a-n, ,00A. J.4/Y10, 0,2]. Hz:rank, 2. Lojet, 4.20 Lowaoy, C. Louio, 4. Montaile, C. Moritson, J. :iToraen, H. 3muols, 0i[i ci oy 2 Shannon, T. 3 0:14 0:0 0 Ork J, It 11 '1 IT IT IT 7 IT IT TI ft IT IT IT IT IT TI IT %.; 10.75 20.00 20.00 15.00 17.50 17.00 5570n 06.50 150.7`f) 10,7.50 107.5_ 107.50 1,30' 70.00 1'3.00 07.00 41.00 074.14 .2.50 12.50 12.50 2J).50 12.5'0 12.50 150 14.40 15.00 1A.05 10.00 7.50 15.00 12.60 16.85 15.00 12.50 12.50 12.50 7.60 12.10 12.15 :12.50 15.00 12.00 15.00 July 2nd, 1012, 3toner, 2. -1;abo-i. ,. 12.1 Via,-ner, _o.J. IT 12.50 ,a12.:up, 0C . IT 12.50 jhaloy, ,. IT 12.50 IT 15.00 Total - - - ,, A2b.30 Tut,;AL T _2:2u1,1.11 :jiff U.'.:1; 110. 704, 11.A.T1LI.....7. Crane Company J.'i)o ; 551.59 It IT SupPj 10b.63 lt II IT 5(37.34 ITiile-0 Lmn Go. The Alba Globes 264.50 11 IT IT IT IT 483.00 Pacli ic 3ta4-es Electrio Co. Condu'it 4,1',..(55 IT IT 11 IT 17 440.65 11 ■T II 11 tf 440.65 TT 11 IT IT IT 4z,3.65 u IT IT IT IT Z: ii :_3, 65 17 11 'T IT 440. 65 It It III" re./.6b IT It 17 It 7T A,,5 .65 Thhnelder, ilenry St -Lionery 2.45 urLitoa -iron ”Ofk2 1,221-1) ''oet Tops 02 IT IT IT 1 1! IT 140.00 1 IT IT YY TT IT 154.00 Totol - -:.;5,' .71 ur.S,)once moved tqat •lb.o Clai_ls as road be laid,secop6ed by ....x.--ao 2ao and earried by the fol]owin vote. .n.yes:CourcilHon irumb,,alber,mac ._,,ae,3eence,,lis and -a-0- r;ensterr,(). 'Joes:Uone. Absent:Councilmen Hamm02 ,2robst and 3ulloch,(6 A report was received_ from the Auditor showin the balances in the various funds on June 29th 1912. Ordered filed. A report was received from the 3oard of Electricity 0L the Daniel-pal 1._ec- trio Iip:ht Tiant for the month of Apri1,1912. Ordered filed. 1. '3orld was received from the United 3;atc Jid.eiity 0 Guaranty Company in which it bonded Root J. Smith in the sum of ;;1000 .00 as an employe 02 the iJunici- pal Electric 11iht Olant as a collector. Ordered filed. An affidavit was received from the Alameda Daily ArF:us showinp: due publica- tion of the Delinquent Tax 11ic't. Ordered filed. A communication was received from Company "G" 5th Infantry ment E.G.C. requestinr; permission to hold a military night in its armory on the evening of July 26th 1012 ,at which four rou:p. _ sparrinr; exfbitions would be given. Er .Ells moved that the request be 77ranted -conded by .T.Ir.Jal'zer and carried. The Oath of Office of II.C.Hawks as a member of the Boo.rS of P200 Librai7 Trustees was presented and ordered filed. communication was received from the 4t11 of July Celebration Comn-iittee in- vitirr: the members 02 tne Council to participate in tie 5rana Decorated Automo- _ . grade on the morning o:5 Tao loucth suatinr: that automobiles would be Provid- , opted 1 for the use of the Council. hir.Krumb moved that tho invitation be July 1')1;11,. The annual statement of the Auditor was received in whicb he estimated the -orobable eoniiures .7,nd receipts of the various departments of the City Govern- ment for the ensuing Toiscal Year. Y,r.Spence moved that it be filed and referred to the Ilinance Oommittee,secondea by Ijr.alker and carried. The following applications for ,c±ratuitous licenses were presented by Joseph 'ieincr,to peddle Eoneral merchandise ;Alfred Ilelson,to peddle notions and Yirs.I.Caroe,to sell picture- fro the doorway of 1340 ?ark Street. The a- plicatione were all recommended by the Chief of Police and thereupon Mr.Spence moved that they be granted,secondea by r.Ells and carried. application was received frohl the Oakland 2.attan Co.,for a ,sratuitous li- cense to solicit orders for rattan furniture manufactured by it in Alameda Co;. The Chief 0 o1ice reco=ended that it be denied and thereupon 1.r. Spence moved that it be denied, seconded by hr rum and carried. communication to which were attached copies o:[ speeches was received fron Ca:aiyi Committee of the Home 1=ule in Taxation Lean:ue re iestiin assic'tarce in obtainili names to petitions to submit the cinestion on the ballot at the Uoveff.tber election to th people. Idr.oruenstern moved that the natter be referred to the Juaiciary Comittee ,,,econcle(t U 3-!-)ence and_ carri-d. communication was received from tie Library Trustees askin,n; if it was nec- essary to aavertise Tor bids :for the installino; wire glass windows in tLe Librar:7 in accordance wfth specifications previosly adopted and for which bids were at the time advertised for and none received. no Clerk reported that the '1 / 2,ttorney had ruled that bids would have to be advertised Tor and thereupon Er. Kruh)b moved that The Clerk be directed to 'eadvertise for bids for the said win- dows :in accordance with the specifications adoPted for same on n): 7th 1912,socopd.- ed bi Er.alher and carried. comnicic-tion was received fro'In the olice Loire Commission requestinr: that a sum of MOfley 21IffiC7i0T1t to purchaso an automobile for the Chi f oi the re- partment,be set aside. Lr.:;alker roved that the -matter bo referred to the Fire, ter and jolice Committee of the Council o: to 2olice a)id Fire ComEncond- ed by 1.:_r.Ms :2.3'la carried. A comunioation wac d'occive Z":20:1 .T.ernan Limci3Ohadiman of the ,Uaneaa aarboad (;onniecion 'e.ritteL cid one fro Iieut.Col Thos ,::.hoes of the .znaL7inoer orns US. Army, in viic Col.:a000 state0 that o June 17th 1 ':;12,the Southern Corinan. b.ad been notified to reo--v-ed. all the al)andood trestle in San Leanaro 3a boDma. tbe pierheaa ldne. :f.K-Joitetb novoa tat tUe rattor e re-lerred to the Street Connittee to investiate and ascertain ''ehether the 3outhern 2aediic U01 1; haa comlioa with the sad 0 notifieation,seconaod hy L' oroietorna0 carried- d comtohioatton t'ao fro 3a, - 3 .A.0heney of the ildc;ineer Corpo U.3. Arn.:77 in rely to eonn-ondeatdon. conpiaininr7 of the avuerdn o± on in the bay v:ators which Fi bein gebositoa cm the bathin7 beaches of the cdty,In v7hich he stated that the C,overniiont ]1a::ntafned a natrol boat to prevent -ay4n.ori.7,00 cLuiiyir; oz oil and_ tUat ft was doil all it conld to 'ore-,Terit to "na:actioe. Ord.cre . Cloh ranoTtea that A,L.Fai.rfdola had eallea on hin in answer to a Ca- i:Iteeioation to the 3tat0 OiCO nd Gane Connfood.on cootd.-Ilin of the 6=)iO3 odl in the ba;-/ ath6 haa statea that the eaih .;on)nissdoli was thir3 in 3 te .nower to sto-n 2110h 011::nT)JE, July 2nd l'J12. from the Ilarsh on the west shore of the ,in which he stated that his judc:or=t was that the benefits that the city was derivin from the slicken which 6:Mn)e6. the dred!eing oeerations on the mlarsh land west of the ,ebster Ctreet, road- way was of greater i.Portance than the siiht damage w:lich ao) Ordered roort, wax roceivod frol, the [.-1ty htterne, coneerrin°: the status o-f ooh- ershie of the -)ronert, CO tho sidewal]: of :,;annta Clara ,I.venue at the se-qtbe east cornor of ..obste ir vilich he stated. that tho owners were 7darlo Chesne and :.arry Chesne,Jr.,and,. that theio were entitled to remain where they aro tenlese reoved th::or, h condemnation eroceedeins. eort had. been consid- ered at a !oo1' of the Council in Comrrittee session on the eYa-giR of :.:riday,Junc 20th where a notior had -eroled for the Council not to co=onCe condemnation pro- ceedings al:a this comial to the attention of ltr. —Anower who reeresents the owner of the -Property adjoinin.g said corner on the oast,ho presented a counication callin: attention to :1-esoliltion of Intention J,;o.55, the 3oard o: too oi uho Town of ,:l:Lea at a session of samie on J'no llth 1C76,and also to Ordinance Eo. 21 passed by tho same .).oard at a session of same on Lugust 13th 1078 ,relative to the contemPlated vi don of Santa Clara Avenue fro: the westerly lino of ',:ebstor 3trect to the easterly line of 2ino 3treet,and requested that no action be talfen to carl-y out the action of the Council in Co:nnittec session,vinet to commence con- demnation proceedin7s. Mr.,:alker moved that the matter oo referred bach to the City Attorney and the Com,elittee of the „hole,secondod oi tern and cal.ried. Com=nications wore received from property OWOrD in lihting district In which they statel that they eaid under protest ele0t:7°11e1' assessments ara-]nst their -property under protest. Itir."alker moved that they bo filed and referred to the City Attorney with a recIuest that he preeare the necessary resolutions ii=-- tine for hearinp the -oretests that had been rresented,seconded by :::r.Krumb and, carried- -- A communication n received from :::r.E.J.Holt protestin,g aE7ainst the palident of aoliylcment oloctrolier assossmot in Li F;htinE; 1)1,-Lric 1-5:21 sesoment Tax w30,allerj_r;-; that he had not received proper notice of it bein7 due,TroE the Tax Collector. zlccompanyini7 same was a check in the sum of 12.60 which was for the amount of the asso- mont less the penalty of 4.69. Mr.ialker. moved that the Clerk be airectea to return the check to ::ir.Holt with the explanation that the Coun- cil had no jurisaiction in the matter it beinc-,; a cortraver47 between him and the Tax Colloctor,secondea by ldr.Ells and carried. report was received from the Street Superintendent relative to the matter of the debris which was litterin7 ti-ke beaches on the sout sile of the cit y and particularly to the beaches at the south encls o± Broadway and Re,Tent Streets and made particular recommendation that Tjr.Schumacher,the owner of the PropertY which was formerly used as a 0 .c,arbase dump and located ajacent to the beach between Broad-- way and l':eFent Stroet,be requested to construct some sort o a rotainilil wall to im-pound the rubbish which was being carried aion7 the beaches by the waves and also that the Oity provide means to construct a retainin wall o:L concrete along the south si.le of lay Island Avenue from the 3ochmcr 2roPerty to the retainirc wall of the Electric I,izht lir.Krumb moved that the report be filed and that the recommendation that Idr.Schumacher be requested to construct a retaininn wall alon his property 00 referred to the Street Committee and the City Attorney,seconded " hy July 2na 1912. A report was received from the Street Committee to which was att ached an es- timate of the City Engineer estimaia the cos of the construction of a concrete bulkhead from the Doehmer property to he M.E.L.P.basin at 2O94.00 in which the Caunittee recommended that such a wall be constructed. h .Ells moved that the report be filed and the recommendation adopted and that the City Engineer be di- rected to prepare plans and specifications for the construction of such a bulkhead econded by Mr.Spence and carried. A communication was received from the Street Committee reporting that it was not in favor of removing the brick lavatory in Yiashington Park, also recommending that the City do not enter into any agreement with Mr. -Robinson, the owner of the property adjoining Washington Park on the west, toward the making -of any improve- ments in a proposed street that Mx. Robinson was contemplating running into his property. Mr. Ells moved that the report be filed and the recoMmendations con- tained therein be adapted, seconded by Er. Krumb and. carried. .A communication was received from the Street Committee reporting that it did not belieVe it was, at the present time, practicablo to extend the roadway of Cen- tral Avenue from .Yourth Street to Main Street. Yr. Krumb moved that the report be adopted, seconded by Mr. Spence and.. carried. Three communications were received from Mothers' Clubs of the Lincoln, Everett and WaShington Schools advocating the adoption of an Ordinance which would compel owners of vacant lots to keep their premises clear of rubbish, weeds, tc. Ordered filed. A communication was received from the Alameda Adornment Leaguo wh±cii had been org;anied. for the purpose of workinF for the betterment of conditions in the City, relative to the cleaning of weeds and grass from the sidewalks and vacant lots and inviting the Chairman of ±110 Park and. Playground Comittee and the Superintendent of Street to become members of the said League. Er. :ialkor moved that it be referr- ed to the Park and Playm:ound Committee, s 'ended by Mr. Morenstorn and carried. Bill entitled Eill for Ordinance No. r e Ina' YIE; and. Providing r the removal or de truction in front of and Ofl property, lands or lots in the City of Alcaeda.of weeds, grass , or any vegetaole growth, or garbage or .rubbish or broken unlawful, danE;erous, dilapidated, or 11.215afe fences, buildins or structures, or any other material, which may endanger or injure neihborin property, or the health or welfare of tne residents Of the vicinity, and providing for the establishment of liens far ±110 coots of such'ranoval or destruction and for the enforcement of such Liens," etc., introduced at the meeting of June 10VA, 1912, .7 -k'aY. Krumb came up for passae and was read by the Clork. Er. Krumb moved its adoitiong, second- ca by Yr. 'alker and carried by the followinF vote:- A-Yes:Councilmen Krumb, EabRae, Spence Slls, and. Mort e2 (6). Uoes:Uone. Absent: Councilmen liamond Pro-bst and Bullock, (2). Yr. Krumb moved that the Clerk be directed to send copies of the Ordinance reFulating the removal of wec4.41, etc., from sidewalks and vacant lots as printed, to the various Mothers' Clubs ana other organisations which were or for the advancementof the City, seconded by Er. 'faiker and carried. A Bill entitled "A Bill for -Ordinazce Electing to have an inaeDena- ent Assessment made by the City Assessor for the Current year" etc. introduced by Er. IWalock on June 10120, 1912 came IT'D 'I:02 passage and w,as read by tne 0 lerk. V78 July 2na, 1912. Iioes one . ea-it Oounci1mn Hammon d, C, -Probst and Bull o ck, ( 4 ) roiuced 2. Bill mit- it le d ".(1 Bill 2o 0 11, o. kef/lllatlflg the He i ghth of DiViS ion Fences" etc., whi ch was 1a d ov e r -aria or the pro visi ens 0i° the Charter . Bill anti, tie CI "A Bi.11 for Or d Thar Pro v 2 or the con tr o 1 an er a,d i cat ion o: Rah -les" uTa,s e s e -.ate d by—the Clerk. 1r. Jalkor nove CA. that 2 be re-. er-re CL t o -0he Heal tim Coinitee , eecortoi 1y iir . IL-numb a nd carrie2. , Krum's, sr ouorted that he had r.reI 111r 3raemer per es on to 00 :OS -dot a wate:ri na- oih adjacent; to his pr emise s oy L2 coin Aventle 2 'PTA e 22i at el y -ere s 1-; of Park. S tar 0 e t Mr. Seionco moved.. that the matter of the c all ct ion of a o 111 mol,oyt :Loa otrol i or P o s a k ) s a onto; be r ef err ed to the ';bi,.,merlco Commit ee and City Attorney with power to act , s c on ciao b y ii Ie1 her an a cr2 ed by the f sal owi vol; o Ayes unc ;11 1nen 2rLmb, 1Tre-r, MacHe , Pen 00 , E11 e, and Morgenstern; , ( 6 ) Doe 0: Done . Absent 0011110 ilmer 0 -.0 fir; -t", and.. Bull 0 c 1.1.Or 1 sal:a) r re1oro12 that a de ;:.:_leiving woman had bee n pic king up the paPers a nd c ell an 0 ere debris in Lin. co in. Park- Oo r 0 om 0 time pas t; and, ha, d bee c tr 01-12 an a nor ed tha t she - onn. ()yea by the Park and P. 1 ay-go: 01111(1 Committee at a sir y of ;:i",5.00 a month to commer.c.!0, July 52 12, 1912, oo condoft Sy lIr, 511 s an d c ar ried o foll 0 cei. n 12 V Ot TO S; aline i lm n Krumb , Croak e , MacRae , Sp° n. cc , and M ;0;0:ns-tern ( 6) . Soo 0: 'Lon 0, . A se nt C o unci 111 011 Hamm ond. , 2root and :Bullock, Ilo . K-rumb m -ye 12 tliat th e 0 it y attorllcy i 0 dire ct ea to c -11:11:1 Oa te th ngress - me 11 ow-i a 10... wei 97(a.e oh je et dn vi ew of ha. vi rig hieM endeavor t o have, 912 r„.;.:o re riiment o ontr ib e a sum 01112:2 ic dent to pay dor tho er 0, et ion of e le ctr ol 1 t D S tr 8 al one; o n Or h sid..e of Harr i oon Ave Tin 0 , between Park .S troo t and Fruitvale Avenue bridges, seCoildea Calikpr and carried - LIT . Kl'Uffb moved, that the City tneer be dire etod to prepare the necessary pap ors look-111g to thc imp r ov emant o Lincoln . O1.-trenu. 0 b etween 131'0 a dway an 12 the easter y 1 ine of tho Cohen property , se con de d ',a:: Yir 11ord:onstorr an 0_ carried. MR . Krumb m010 a that the C it i ens Conn-nil tt oe be grant od p ern :I ssi. on to -LIB C.' Post Off ic e C our t :0 ar: o vi de d arr g em en ts could be Cle oati sfact or y to 1,11- Lnd. el- oo n , who o c :10 a 'ch. e pr ern ises on the 0011912 sdo Of said 0 ourt, , and al s o tlio o iv2ieoc 012 USJD7 ten feet of the roadway on the north side Cexitral Avenue , t,y eon ar k Street and Park :..."1.-vesr(lie , 13e c 011 de d by . 01alke r and carri ea. Mr I/Lrumb 0 d Ore 000.6_ he C o un oil relative to the he 1211911 0 1 troo s whi oh 1 1 Ordinance at nine f eet, stating that in many places the lower bramch es inte - er co viith the oloctrolicrs an d mov o d that th e C ity At to rue y 11 0 directed to pr epar an Orai. nanc e end. isg the e rtt Or di nan ce fi xi 1T:7 til o he igh th 90 which frees co ul Be tr e 12 at twe ILvo 12e et, :has e a d of nine :200 17, se c on de d 1y 11r . Sp on ce an d carri 0 d Krum) MO V cit th at, the Good Samar i t an Gm id be granted. a free lice ns e to OorVo lunches in packages and to use a horse and wagon ±0 r the pur -Dos e from July 3rd to 6th inclusive, second I "Gy Lr. Spence and carried. Mr . Mor gen st ernmov d that tIio Street C omm ittee author iz e d to make u se of the Street department automobile , r ith which to pay a visit to Mo. 3. 10. 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