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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES-07/21/1913-Regular438 Records of the City Council, --'-iN40.i. MDiCR IL ...6 CO. 01 9.-.lpil 21st Day July 1913 191 Minutes of a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Fort Collins legally held at the City Hall of said City of Fort Collins on the 21st day of July the following proceedings were had and approved. Present H. M. Balmer, Mayor Aldermen, Abbott, Armitage, Eves, Glessner, Johnson Mathews, Sehlichter, St. Clair, Watson, Yard. On motion minutes of previous meetings read and approved. On motion duly seconded and carried the application of Geo, IV* Chickering for Night Police was placed on file f-or future reference. On motion duly seconded and when put to a vote carried Council sus- pended regular order of Business fcr 30 minutes. Moved by Alderman Sehlichter and seconded by Alderman Johnson that the Special report of the Finance Committee be accepted and placed o file for future reference. Moved by Alderman Eves and seconded by alderman St. Clair that the report of the Finance Committe be accepted . Fort Collins, Colo July 21, 1913 To the Honorable the Mayor and the City Council of the City of Fort Collins, Colorado: Gentlemen: Your Committee or Finance have to report that they have examined the following bills referred to them and they would recommend the payment of the same and authorize the City Clerk to draw warrants on the different funds in payment of the same. SALARIES H. M. Balmer F. D. Abbott D. C. Armitage T. H. Ewes E. J. Glessner B. B. Johnson P. A. Mathews E. A. Sehlichter M. M. St. Clair J. B. Watson Pi. M. Yard Ray Baxter Frank J. Annis A. C. Baker S. IV. Wade 1B. M. Jones Wm. Haxnnawalt B. A. Gooding Fred Wade M. I. Dodson R. C. Cameron E. 1";. Crim Martin Peterson W. C. Cameron Fred Garniek James Wade Chas Sanders Geo Warren Geo H. Glover James Spencer Frank Martz Mayor Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman City Cler, City Atty. Marshal Janitor Sexton Sexton Physician Fire Chief Genl. Supt Driver Fire Team Asst Driver Plight Fireman Night Fireman Night Fireman Night Fireman Police Police Food Inspector Garbage Dump man 25.00 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 37.50 50.00 80.00 20.00 20.00 55.00 4o.00 16.66 125.00 70.00 65.00 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 65.00 65-00 75.00 30.00 o_3W.T6- Records of the City Council, 21st Day July 1913 191 43! f Water Works ourier Printing Co. Dtto Schmohl Northern Printing Co. Fort Collins Abstract J. F. Roten P. Anderson Mere. Co Frank P. Goeder Walter G. Sackett H. L. Hawkins T. V. Webster Continental Oil Co. Holme & Allen Ray Baxter J. W. Wade W. A. Cunningham Paterson & Nelson H. G. Diercks Mt. States Telephone 0. C. Tinkham John Cameron Otto Schmohl Perry Learnard Ray`Baxter Courier Printing Co. Co. & Telegraph Co. Interest Water Bonds . G. Nelson, City Treasurer Fire Department Telephone Cc Western Electric Co Ray Baxter James Wade E. G. Steels Julius Pearse Mrs. P.obt. Cameron Golden Rule Store Ft. Collins Coal S. & T. Co. Bert Harris A. D. Abbott Moore Jackson Grain Co Electric Wiring Su,%ply Co A. W. Thormann P. Anderson Mere. Co Poudre Valley Elevator Co. W. F. Burlingame Fred Garniek Pine Street Sewer Garnick & Son J. A. Coleman Frank P. Goeder Homer B. Golden Telephone Co. H. F. Beier Pleasant VallegdweLake• E. R. Barkley J. D. Haywood John Anderson W. H. Esworthy Henry Shaffer Pierce Cooksie Wm. Keeley F. P. COOksie Al Tingle Northern Hdwe. Co Printing Board Printing Insurance Truck Supplies Engineer Chemist Gasoline Labor Gasoline Supplies Cash Advanced Labor Labor Horseshoeing Supplies Rent Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Printing Coupons Rent Supplies Cash Advanced Sunday Fireman Supplies Supplies Laundry Supplies Grain Livery Grain Grain Supplies Supplies Supplies Grain Mattresces Sunday Fireman Stakes Inspector Engineer Labor Grand View Cemetery Rent Fence Canal Co Assessment Supplies Labor Labor Supplies Labor Labor Labor Cash Advanced Labor Supplies Band Fort Collins Band Concerts .80 11.90 1.85 70.00 1.00 13.15 14.16 25.00 4.5o 15.75 59.83 102.96 6.4o 20.75 2.50 4.00 18.20 13.00 60.00 80.00 75.00 27.50 75.00 .95 7o4.20 135.00 3.00 5.77 6.45 8.00 54.91 29.50 6.55 4.00 3.00 32.00 32.60 .90 .25 1.85 8.00 20. 0 2.00 219.28 13.00 90.00 60.94 3.00 30.00 82.BO 2.25 23.00 14.50 2.10 66.00 6o.25 3.00 1.15 59.00 .4o 347.45 240.00 Records of the City Council, 21st Dayof July A. D. 1913 191 Public Buildings S. W. Wade lights Poudre Valley Gas Cc Northern Colo. Power Co. Playgrounds Millers Book Store Ft. Collins Hdwe. Cc P. Anderson Mere Co. Northern Printing Cc Alex Hammel Arthur Robinson Keith McHugh Frances Adams W. Schueler H. G. Diereks Forest Lbr. Cc Streets Ray Baxter L. S. Middleton C. L. Shelton J. Fallon W. A. Cunningham J. W. Wade J. N. Shoemaker Jas. H. Morrison W. Shueler P. Anderson Mere. Cc Homer Be Golden Moody Warren Coml. Cc Frank P. Goeder Ft. Collins Hdwe. Cc W. 0. Edmondson Ed D. Jacox Ernest Stinson Robert Walker John Alderton F. M. Shelt T. V. Webster Alex Hammel W. F. Johnson W. F. Randolph E. W. Trout. Chet Giddings Permanent Streets. Taylor & Binford Geo, W. Charette Those Garnick McMillan Transfer Co. Dan; oller Chas McIntosh Ray Baxter T. C. Ames H G. Witte H. Wilkin H. C. Kinney A. L. Andrew E. R. Barkley General Expense. Courier Printing Cc Fort Collins Express Review Printing Cc Fort Coll'ns Express Walter G. Saeke�t Telephone Co. Ray Baxter Mrs. Victoria Johnson Ft. Collins Hdwe. Co. C. L. Powers W. T. Lewark M. Pfeffer Be R. Barkley Hdwe. Cc p. Anderson Mere. Cc J. N. Shoemaker Stiffler Robinson Printing Cc Janitor Light Light Supplies Supplies Supplies Printing Labor Asst. Director Director Asst. Director Repairs Supplies Supplies Cash Advanced Labor Labor Labor Labor Labor Labor Labor Repairs Supplies Labor Supplies Engineer Supplies Labor Labor Labor Labor Labor Labor Labor Labor Labor Labor Labor Rent of Mules Labor Painting Supplies Labor Mowing Weeds Labor Cash Advanced Labor Labor Labor Labor Labor Supplies Printing Printing Printing Printing Chemist Rent Cash Advanced Meals Supplies Photos Bond Painting Supplies Supplies Special Police Printing 5.00 .75 659.40 660.15 1.30 1.00 6.20 1.56 16.00 35.00 45.00 20.06 1.00 3.50 1.15 133.65 1.00 25.00 18.75 20.00 71.10 34.25 158.50 141.50 41.25 15.50 38.91 4.15 110.62 4.75 13.50 18.00 2.00 244. o6 20.75 18.75 49.25 27.00 .50 18.75 2.00 30.00 909.78 9.o6 15.50 19.00 56.00 90.6- 12.00 7.48 20.00 26.00 12.00 52.00 7.75 6.90 334.25 5.id 13.86 2.45 16.S9 12.50 3.00 4.6o 2.05 2.85 2.00 45.00 3.75 4.80 3.10 12.00 Records of the City Council, 21st Day of July 1913 191 441 Northern Printing Cc Printing 10.00 Frank J. Annis Docket Fees 5.00 0. A. Kemper Special Police 20.00 B. F. Broadfield Special Police 2.00 Noak Britton Witness fees 1.00 L. D.• Phelps Uncollected costs 8.40 Millers Book Store Supplies 2.10 Electric Wiring & Supply Co. Supplies 1.25 185.70 Special Election Courier Printing Co Printing 191.32 Courier Printing Co. Printing 7.83 Fort Collins Express Printing 80. 0 Fort Collins Express Printing 20.63 Review Printing Cc Printing 191.32 Ray Baxter Cash Advanced 13.75 L. W. Mefford Drayage 10.00 W. A. Collins Supplies 9.80 Elliott Fisher Cc Typewriter 185.00 Millers Book Store Supplies 2.35 2.50 Mrs. Sti£fler Election 2.50 Inez Lyon do Rent 5.00 St. Pauls Chapel do 10.00 Jefferson McLnelly do 5.00 Christian Church do 5.00 Roy T. Smith do 5.00 Mrs. Ziegler do 5.00 Christian Church do 5.00 Mr. Johnson Election 1.00 J. W. Lyon do 2 2.550 H. E. Frey 2.50 H. C. Lighter do 5.00 John Almquist do 5.00 H. D. Hubbell do 5.00 B. H. Stevens do2 5.00 E. VJ. Meeks do 2.50 I. I. Lowery do 2.50 Mamie Lindenmeier do 2.50 Jennie McGehe do 2.50 H. J. Kinnison do 2.50 Ruth K. Coffin do 2.50 F. A. Somerville do 2.50 Alice A. Meeks do 2.50 E. D. Avery do 2.50 Anna Brolliar d0 2.50 Mayor B$unck do 2.50 Byron Newton do 2.50 R. S. Newbold do 2.50 T. W. Smith do 2.50 A. J. Miller do 2.50 A. E. Downier do 2.50 J. W. Lyon do 2.50 J. J. Connors do 2.50 Geo. Stiffler do 2.50 Jessie Richards do 2.50 John Erhitton do 2.50 W. P. Hurley do 2.50 J. G. Lindenmeier do 2.50 W. L. Burnett do 2.50 M. W. Fuller do 2.50 A. D. Abbott do 2.50 Roy G. Coffin do 2.50 H. L. Moore do 2.50 Burgis Coy do 2.50 T. L. Moore do 2.50 p. C. Johnson do 2.50 Florence Crocker do 2.50 W. V1. Wirt do 2.50 Walter Laidlaw do 2.50 Ben Richards do 2.50 Geo. A. Goodrich do 2.50 H. R. Havighorst do 2.50 J. N. Binford do 2.50 C. W. Andrew do 2.50 M. I. Jenkins 870.50 44, Records of the City Council, 21st Day of July A. D. 1913 I g I PARK. I. A. Isham Hay 5.00 P. Anderson Mere. Cc Supplies 3.60 - Gee D. Ball Labor 25.50 Jackson Ankney Mere Cc ,Supplies 2.50 Geo. M. Strecker Labor 38.00 Thos Thomason Labor 70.00 A. W. Strecker Labor 70.00 214.6o LIBRARY Northern Colo. Power Co. Light 6.15 J. E. Winn Labor 4.95 Ft. Collins Hdwe. Co. Supplies 4.00 Marie Emigh Asst Librarian 70.00 Earl Whatley Janitor 10.00 Elfreda Stebbins Librarian 75.00 Sewer Dist # 29 170:10 Review Printing co Fort Collins Express Courier Printing Cc Printing Sewer Dist # 32 Printing Printing Respectfully submitted. Finance Committee The roll being called the vote stood as follows. Ayes Aldermen ABBott, Armitage, Eves Glessner, Johnson Mathews, Schlichter, St. Clair, Watson, Yard Nays Aldermen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.41 6.30 24.94 31.24 All aldermen voting in the affirmative the motion was carried and so dedared by the Mayor. Moved by alderman Abbott and seconded by alderman Mathews that the petition from certain freeholders in regards a crosswalk across Linden St at the corner of Walnut and Linden being below grade be referred to the Street Committee with power to �.ct The ro 1 being called the vte stood as follows Ayes Aldermen Abbott Armitage, Eves, Glessner, Johnson Mathews, Schlichter, St. Clair, Watson Yard. Nays Aldermen . . . . . . All aldermen voting in the affirmative the motion was carried and so declared by the Mayor. On motion duly seconded and when put to a vote the following report lwas accepted TO THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF FT. COLLINS: Gentlemen, on the matter of moveing the Electric Light Co. poles on Garfield St. on pereonal examintaion of this situation I find that there are several blocks on this street with no trees for the poles to interfere wi th and as it would be a usless expense to move the poles the whole length of the street I would recommend the moving of the poles on the street only in the blocks where they interfere with the trees A Records of the City Council, 21st I)ay of July A. D. 1913 191 443 However from the surroundings as I found them I would recommend that the City Engineer ,e instructed to designate exactly how far out these poles sh4ll be placed so the Electric 'o may have no more trouble in regards these poles and the City protected from further com- plaints. Moved by Alderman Armitage and seconded by alderman Mathews that the Purchasing Committee be instruct d to purchase the following articles and charge same to the Cemetery Fund. 1 Grass catcher 18 in. mower 2 Pinions for lawn mower 1 Roller for lawn mower 2 short handle shovels sq. point 2 long handle shovels sq. point 2 steps for tile spades 1 One hers plow loin. Pony Plow 100r# D.C. wire nails -keg 100# 16 D. C. wire nails- Keg The roll being called the vote stood as follows. (Ayes Aldermen, Abbott, Armitage, Ewes, Glessner, Johnson Mathews, Schlichter, St. Clair, Watson Yard s Aldermen. . . . . . . . . All aldermen voting in the affirmative the motion was carried and so declared by the Mayor. Moved by alderman Armitage and seconded by alderman Abbott that the following (report be accepted and recommendation fulfilled. ITO THE MAYOR AND CIT' COUNCIL OF FT. COLLINS. GENTLEMEN; The eamuittee on Electric Gas Lights and Public Grounds have been requested by a gre_t many people to look up the proposition of a few samll lights in the alleys in the down town district to burn all night and virking along these lines vie find the alleys in tb (business district very dangerous to all persons firm and property owners. This therefore as a matter of public safety would reoommend and offer as motion tha (committee be instructed to locate and have installed at once at the present prices of Ilamps 1- 60 watt tungsten lamp at intersection Elk Bldg & Linden St. Alley 1-60 Watt Tungsten lamp at intersection Courier & Linden St Alley 1- 60 watt tungsten lamp at Band room alley 3-60 Watt tungsten Lamps Opera House & Empress Theatte Alley 2 -60 Watt Tungsten lamps at State Mer. and Trimble Block Alley 2-60 Watt Tungsten Lamps atbY. M. C. A. andbOdd Fellows Blk. Alley IThe e�,pense of maintaining these lights would be 10-60 Platt Tungsten lamps all night ser= vice at $ 1.25 each 1 12.50 per month Signed D. C. Armitage E. J. Glessner E. A. Schlichter Com. Electric Gas Light and Public Grounds The roll being called the vote stood as follows. Ayes Aldermen Abbott Armitage, Eves, Glessnor, Johnson Mathews, Sehlichter,St. Clair, Watson, Yard Nays Aldermen.. • • . . . o All aldermen voting affirmative said motion carried and so declared by the Mayor. this) 444 Records of the- City Council, 21st Day of July A. D. 1913 191 6. MOGCYLL 0..p. C0..OLMVLL-LBNL - - Moved by Alderman Armitage and seconded by alderman Johnson that the petition from certain property owners on the 200 blk. of Linden Strett requesting more decorative lights be granted and the committee on Electric And Gas Lights etc have power to act in installing them The roll being called the vote stood as follows. Ayes Aldermen, Abbott, Armitage, Eves, Glessner, Johnson Mathews, Schlichter, St. Clair, Watson, Yard Nays Aldermen. . . . . . . . . . . All aldermen voting in the affirmative the motion was carried and so declared by the Mayors Moved by alderman Armitage and seconded by alderman Abbott that the City Clerk be instructed to Give the G. A. R. a receipt for Perpetual. Care for the Soldiers Lot in accordance with a resolution passed some time ago. Moved by Alderman Eves and seconded by Alderman Armitage that the Light Committee report on the price of a Meter -Tester., Moved by alderman Eves and seconded by alderman Abbott that the following form of Ordinance be introduced read and ordered published on first reading. ORDINANCE ...... 1913 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE OPERATION OF ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES UPON THE STREETS AND ALLEYS OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS AND REGULATING THE SPEED OF MOTOR VEHICLES The roll being called the vote stood as follows. Ayes Aldermen, Abbott, Armitage, Eves, Glessner, Johnson Mathews, Schlichter, St. Clair, Watson Yard Nays Aldermen. . . . . . . . . . . . All aldermen votin in the:.ffirmative the motion was carried and so de — Glared by the Mayor. Moved by Alderman Schlichter and seconded by alderman Johnson that the following form of ordinance be duly passed and adopted upon second reading. Ordinance No.8 , 1913. PlIENDING SECTION 3 AND 6 OF ORDINANCE NO. 18, 1902 RELATING TO DRAYMMN EXPRESS11EN AND CABMEN AND THE LICENSING TiEREOF. The roll being called the vote stood as follows. Ayes Aldermen Abbott, Armitage, Eves, Glessner, Johnson Mathews, Schlichter, St. Clair, Watson Yard Nays Aldermen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All aldermen voting in the affirmative the motion was carried and so declared by the Mayor. Moved by Alderman Eves and seconded by Alderman Schlichter that the followin,; fts01utfon ad0Pted% RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE CONSTRUCTION OF SIDEWALKS IN FRONT OF LOTS 2 AND 3 BLOCK 302, CAPITOL HILL ADDITION TO THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS BEING ON THE WEST SIDE OF WOOD STREET*. LOT 7 BLOCK 1, PROSPECT PLACE AKIN AVENUE BEING ON THE NORTH SIDE Records of the City Council, 21st Day July A. D. 1913 191 445 OF SAID AVENUE: ALSO LOTS 1,2,3,4,5,And 6 BLOCK 138 AND LOT 8 BLOCK 1390N THE WEST SIDE OF MATITEWS STREET: LOTS 9 AND 10 13 AND 14 BLOCK 158 ON THE EFST SIDE OF PETERSON STREET LOT 9BLOCK2 SCOTT SHERWOOD ADDITION FAVING ON OAK STREET AND LOTS 8 AND 9 BLOCK 2 SCOOT SHERWOOD ADDITION FACING ON JACKSON AVENUE. whereas under and in pursuance of as resolution duly adopted by the City Council at a regular meeting held on the l9th day of May 1913 the owners of Lots two (2) and three (3) Block three hundred and two (302), Capitol Hill addition to the City of Fort Collins Lot seven (7), Block one (1) Prospect Place, Akin Avenue; also lots one (1) two (2) three (3) four (4) five (5) and six (6) Block one hundred thirty eight(138) and Lot eight (8) Block one hundred thirty nine (139), Lots nine (9) ten (10) thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) in block one hundred fifty eight (15S); lot nine (9) Block two (2) Scott Sherwood Additionfacing on Oak Street, and Lots eight (8) and nine (9) Block two (2) Scott Sherwood Addition facing on Jackson Avenue among other lots in said City, were ordered to construct] sidewalks in front of said lots in accordance with ordinance No _ 1909 and reas, notice of said resolution was duly served upon the owners of said lots as provide by ordinance, and more than thirty (30) days have expired since the service of said notice and the owners of said lots two (2) and three (3) Block three hundred and two (302) Capi- tol Hill Addition to the City of Fort Collins; Lot seven (7) Block one (1), Prospect Place Also lots one (1) two (2) three (3) four (4) five (5) and six (6), Block one hundred thirt; (138), and Lot eight (8) , Block one hundred thrity nine (139); Lots nine (9), ten (10) thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) Block one hundred fifty eight (158); Lot nine (9) Block two (2), Scott Sherwood addition facing on Oak Street and Lots eight (8) and nine (9) Bloc] two (2) Scott Sherwood Addition facing on Jackson Avenue have failed and refused to con- struct said sidewalks in accordance with said resolution, Therefore be it Resolved, by the City Council of the City of Fort Collins that said sidewalks so ordered to be constructed in front of said lot seven (7), Block one (1), Prospect Place Also Lots one (1) two (2) three (3) four (4) five (5) and six (6), Block one hundred thirt eight (138), and Lot eight (8), Block one hundred thirty nine (139); Lots nine (9) ten (10) thirteen (13) and fourteen (14), Block one hundred fifty eight (156); Lot nine (9), Block two (2), Scott SheruvoodAddition facing on Oak Street and lots eight (8) and nine (9) Scott Sherwood Addition facing on Jackson Avenue in said City be duly constructed under the sipervision of the three members of the Street Cownittee, who shall have charge and supervise the work of construction of said sidewalks, keeping a true account of all expens of such improvement; and after said sidewalks have been constructed , said committee shall make a return to the City Council of such expense, which shall contain the labor, material and en-ineer's services, and all expenseattending the same and the cost of making and levy ing the assessment together with a description of the lots and blocks abutting upon said sidewalks, the name of the owner or owners if known and the amount due for improvement fronting on each lot; which said work of construction shall be in the immediate charge of the Superintendent of Public works, and said improvements shall be made in compliance with the terms and provisions of Ordinance No. 19 1684, " Concerning the assessment and Col- lection of Special Charges." Be it I s 446 21st Day of July 1913 191 Records of the City Council, Resolved, by the City Council that a special fund is hereby created to be known as the Special Sidewalk Fund, funds for which sahll be procured by the issuance of warrants of the City of Fort Collins drawn against said fund in suf- ficient amount to pay for the construction of the sidewalks herein authorized to be constructed, which said warrants shall be drawn against said special fund and shall draw interest at the rate of six per cent per annum until paid said warrants to be redeemed from time to time whenever sufficient funds are de- rived from the collection of the special charges and assessments against the lots for the construction of the said sidewalks, said warrants only to be issued upon the authority of the City Council upon bills rendered and -approved by the Street Committee ad the Finance Committee in connection with the construction of said sidewalks; and all interest and assessment charges derived from the collection of the special assessmei:t made for the construction of said sidewalks shall only be used for the payment and redemption of the warrants so issued against said fund and the interest thereon. No warrants shall be drawn upon said special side- walk fund until the work has been completed and approved by the special committee appointed for said purpose and the assessment duly made as provided by law against the lots for the construction of the same; it being intended that the assessments shall draw interest co -incident with the issuance of the warrants in payment of the construction of said sidewalks. Attest: Dated this 21st day of July A. D 1913 City Clerk. Mayor The ro..l being called the vote stood as follows Ayes Aldermen Abbott, Armitage, Eves Glessner, Johnson Mathews, Sehlichter, St. Clair, Watson Yard Nays Aldermen. . . . . . . . . . All aldermen voting in the affirmative the motion was carried and so declared by the Mayor. Moved by Alderman Eves and seconded by Alderman Johnson that the City Atty. City Clerk be instructed to collect all back License fees due from Plumbers. e roll being called the vote stood as follows es Aldermen, Abbott, Armitage, Eves, Glessner, Johnson Mathews, Schliehter, St. Clair, Watson Yard ays Aldermen. . . . . . . . . . All aldermen voting in the affirmative the motion was carried and so de- cla^ed by the Mayor. Moved by Alderman Abbott and seconded by alderman Mathews that the two be given two weeks vacation. ro 1 being called the vote stood as follows. es Aldermen Abbott, Armitage, Eves, Glessner, Johnson Records of the City Council, 21st Day of July A. D. 1913 191 447 Mathews, Schlichter, St. Clair, Watson Yard Nays Aldermen.. .. .. All aldermen voting in the affirmative the motion was carried and so declared by the Mayor. Moved by Alderman Abbott and seconded by Alderman J,_hnson that the report of the City Engineer be placed on file. Moved by Alderman Abbott and seconded by Alderman Eves and when put to a vote carried the matter of the Cotton Wood trees was left to the Ways and Means Committee to report back next regular meeting. On motion duly seconded and when put to a vote each of the following reports viere aceepte and ordered placed on file City Clerks, Report, City Treasurer's Report, Ford Inspectors Report, Playground Director Report, City M"rshall's Report, City Attorney's Report,Police Magistrate Report, Moved by Alderman Eves and seconded. by Alderman Schlichter that the ).tatter of the Espelin and warren protest in regards the price paid for water was left to the Committee on Water Works to report next meeting, said motion when put to vote was carried and so declared by th Mayor. Moved by Alderman Eves and seconded by Alderman Schlichter that all bids be rejected and the certified checks returned in regards Sewe District # 32• Said motion when put tca vote was varied and so declared by the Mayor. Plhrereupon motion Council adjourned until 7.30 P. 1.1- On July 28th, 1913 Attest: City Clerk. Mayor