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Pasco, Ea,sh., August, 4th, 1914,
Council ]et in ragalar session and was called to order by I:Iayor Zent.
Councilmen Greame, 'Whitehorn, Leasure, Kenoyer, Arlams,answered Roll Call.
Pasco, 'Wash., July, 31st, 1914. Moved by Adams, seconded by Leasure, that the reading _f the minutes
Council -ietin a called session and was called to order by 1,1ayor Zent. of the previous me tings be postponed.
Councilman Greame, Leasure, -hitehorn, Adams, Answered Roll Call. IYIotion carried and so ordered.
The following Call was read. Moved by .Jhitehorn, seconded by Adams,that the matter of looking out
NOTICE OF SPECIAL 12EMIG OF TIE CITY COUIICIL: a good read from Ainsworth Avenue to the City, as suggested by Captain Gray,
To Andrew Greame, Geo. -.lhitehorn, C. W. Leasure, Fred Schuneaian, be referred to the Street & Alley Com:ittee,
J. A. Ada -.us, S. Kenoyer, i.% L. Driscoll. I.1otion car pied and so ordered.
You and each of you are hereby notified, that there will be a special Idoved by Adams, seconded by Leasure, that Dr. 11urphus bill be presented.
meeting of the City Council, of the City of Pasco, at the Cit;- Hall at the Motion carried and so ordered.
hour of 4 o'clock P. IS. on the 31st, day of July, 1914, for the purpose The Chief od Police mads a verbal feport on said bill.
of passing an Oedinance for its first and second reading, so that it may Moved by Whitehorn seconded by Adams, that said bill be laid on the
have its third reading and passage if so desired on the 4th of August, at table until the neat regular meeting,
t ---e regular meeting, of the City Co-,lncil, said Ordinance to be in regard to Motion carried and so ordered. i
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the sale of City Bonds. The following bids for the proposed City Bonds were read.
Geo. '7. Zent, John Iluvine 1 Company of Chicago, offered to bgy the Bonds at 6 per cent.
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Sweet, eausey, Foster L Company bid Five and one half per cent par
Ile the lundresigned, hereby aeI_nor�eledge due and legal service of the
above notice. less One T4eusand Three Hundred Forty Dollars,(�1,340100) discount,
Fred Schuneman, J. S. _Adams, Moved by Uhitehorn, seconded by Kenoyer, that all bids be rejected,
C. .�. Leasure, Geo. Clhitehorn,
and the matter of selling bonds be postponed until August, 5th at 8 P II �
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A. Greame, FS. L. Driscoll. Motion c:_rried and so orderdd.
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S. Kenoyer, 1;Iovecd by Jhitehorn, seconded by Adams, that the City Attorney be
I hereby certify that the above and foregoing notice was served upon
instructed to send Sweet, Causey, Foster and Company the following message.
Council rejected all bids, will leave proposition open until tomorrow
each of the Councilmen above named as shown b_- their signatures attached
to this notice. night for new bids, but will accept nothing less than five and one half per
FV. H. Stevens, cent par with deposit of One Aousand Dollars (01,000.00) lowest bidder
gets bonds,
A Proposed Ordinance entitled, "AIC ORDIIIAIICE TO CONTRACT All IITDEB^_EDL,
Other brokers were also notified to kotify their bond buyers as to the
OI! BEHALF OF THE CITY OF PA6C0 AiTD UPOII Ti C=.';JIT THEREOF BY ISSUING THE
NEGOTIABLE COUPONBONDS OF =CITY II1 THE AGGREGITE AI;IOti1lT OF T:IETITY SEVEN agr:ement of the City Council. �
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THOUSAND FIVE UIiD=, DOLLARS, (27,500. 0) FOR THE PURPOOE OF FUIIDIITG A :lotion carried and so ordered.
The follo,.ring, bills having been signed by a majority of the ^laims
LIKE AMOUNT Or VALID OUTSTAITDIi1G INDEBTEDNESS OF TIE CITY AND 17ITH WHICH TO
Co mittee rare read.
MEE UP AND CANCEL THE, SAME, PRE3CRIBIid9 TEE FORA OF SAID BOIIDS AITD PROVIDIITG Ido. To ilhome Issued For '';ghat Issued. Amount
3006 R. B. McFarland, Salary City Treasurer °"'100.00
FOR THE LEVY OF A TAX SUFHICIENT TO PAY TIE IIITEREST Oil SUCH BONDS AS TM?l 3007 111. H. Stevens, 'T Chief of Police, 100.00
8008 Jas, Hays IT Patrolman 85.00
S= ACCRUES, AND Ali ANNUAL SINKING FUND TAX S 2PICIEiTT FOR THE, PA)711EITT OF 3009 H. B. Voshell, IT IT 85.00
3010 C. A. Broxson, IT City Clerk, 85.00
SAID BONDS AT 1.1ATURITY, was read. 3011 Gerard Ryzek, IT IT Atty. 75.00
3012 Br. H. B. Obrien " " Physician, 15.00
' I,loved by .7hitehorn, seconded by Lrasure, thc� said proposed Ordinance 3013 E. B. Raymond, TT Fire Chief, 100.00
" 3014 R. IS. Copeland, " Fireman 15.99
declared to have had its first reading, 3015 :dill Davis, It TT 8.00
3016 Geo. Voshell, I? it 4.00
Llotion ca__ied and so ordered. 3017 Roy Noyer, IT it IT
3018 Twin City Telephono Co. 4.00
Sent of Phones 17.65
I;Ioved by 'Whitehorn, seconded by Leasure, that said proposed Ordinance 3020 C. Sutphin Sweeping Streets 38.50
3081 L. A. Schunie r:an, Hauling sand, 34.15
be rea.9. by title only for its second reading, 3022 Star Transfer Com any, It IT & Hisc, 18.00
3023 0. K. Livery barn, 'T 'T Cleaning Sts. 14.75
Notion carried and so ordered, 3024 J. 17. Ketner. 4th St Paving, 17.50
3025 J. W. Hamilton, It # IT
6.00
The Title of said proposed Ordinance was read. 3026 D. B. Dressler, Laying Sidewall=, 5.00
'.loved by :1hiLehorn, seconded by Leasure, that said proposed Ordinance 3027 A. Myers, Burning ',-feeds 2,75
be declaudd to have had its second reading, 3028 Robert Russell,Jr. Distributing Bills Cleanup
50
I:Iotion caruied and so ordered, 3029 Western Grain ;; Seed Co. Seed for School Bloc'-, I 2,20
On motion d-tly c_rried Council adjourned, 3030 L. B. Mourning, Sanding Streets, 29.60
3031 R. �11{.� Copeland. Salar 26.00,
B7F7�iF/I iF'u=IFR' • I' 'ATTEST:PIP i#N"r L lY T7t'fi"iF'77'7W iU7i i�7
ATST: � _ ` - 033 B. Boo wers, r,
t Y 6Z E R 7'/ Docks 12.25
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3034
Chas. Llahler,
Labor on Pool L Docks,
8.00
3035
17, 1.1. Smith,
it 'v
3.50
3036
Pasco Hardware Co.
Mise, For City,
3.50
3037
Jerry Foy,
Material for Docks,
1.50
3038
City Cafe,
Meals for prisoners,
11.75
3039
I. H. Sandage,
Special Patrolman,
3.00
8044
John 'J. Graham & Co.
Supplys Slerks Office,
2.14
304@
A. B. Peck.
Bed stead Police Dept,
2.00
3043
Pasco Drug Co.
Ink Clerk's Dept.
1.10
3043
Autoparts supply Co,
'ire for Fire Truck
24.60
3044
Pasco Auto Station,
In_.er tube " "
7.85
h 3045
Fobes Supply Co,
Material for battries
7.20
3046
Idle Steam Laundry,
Laundry of Fire Dept,
1.40
3047
Standard Oil Co.
Gassoline Fire Truck,
000.95
3048
Crescent Drug Co.
Health Dent,
9.10
,.loved by Adams, seconded
by Kenoyer, that the foregoing bills be
allowed
and warrants drawn for
their payment and charged to their respective
funds.
Roll Call as follows, Aye. Greame, Whitehorn, Leasuro, Kenouer,
Adams.
Motion
carried and so ordered,
Bills of the Pacific Power C. Light Company, Yakima Bindery, Pasco Expres.
Pasco PliLmbing & Heating Company and of Barr & Company, were read.
LIoved by ;lhitehorn, seconded by Adams, that said bills be laid on the
table until the next mooting of the City Cohncil.
Motion carried and so ordered.
The following bi$$s were read
2999
Dan Quinn
Cutting weeds
;Teed Day
N2.00
3000
Jim Davis,
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2.00
3001
Dan DougLerty
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2.00
3002
John Gudmundson
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2.00
3003
Um. Baker
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2.00
3004
Jim Dougherty,
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2.00
3005
J. Wilson,"
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2.00
3018
Gamewell Fire Alarm Go. Fire bell
and equipment
100.00
3032
Kleeb Lumber Company,
Haterial
for repair to Library,
11.70
Lloved by Greame, seconded by Leasure, that the forei`oing bills all be
allowed and Iwarrants drawn for their payment and chatged to their respective
Funds.
Roll Call as follows, Aye: Greame, '7hitehorm, Leasure, Kenoyer, Adams.
I.lotion cat=ied and so ordered.
A proposed Ordinance ehtitled "AN 02MIllAiTCE PROHIBITING AUTOITOBILES
FROI:I STANDING ON TITS STPEETS ,ITHCUT All OIL PAN OR OTHER PROPEP DEVICE TO
PREVENT OIL FROM FAL_ING 0I1 THE =A T:TENT, AND FIXING A PEITALTY NOR THE
VIOLATION THE-:EOF", was read.
Moved by Kenoyer, seconded by-diitahorm, that s^id proposed Ordinance
be declared to have had its first ro"ding.
I1o:*ion carried and so z der d.
ISoved by ''Whitehorn, seconded by Adams, that said proposed Ordinance
be read by title only for its second reading,
Motion car=ried and so otdered, and the Title of said proposed Ordinance was real.
iloved by 17hitehorn, seconded by Adams, :shat said proposed Ordinance be
declared to have had its second reading.
IZotion carried and so ordered.
A proposed Ordinance entitled, "AIT ORDINANCE LICENSING OPEN AIR OR
OUTSIDE TRAVELING SLOWS, THEATRE'S, CIRCUSES, i,ER?Y GO ROUITDS, CARNIVALS,
AITD OTHER A1.lUSE1lENTS; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR TIIE VI'ILATIOII THEREOF,
REPEALING 0_RDINANCE NO. 65 AND SECTIONS VI AND VII OF ORDINANCE NO. 95.
That had had its first and second -reading July, 21st, 1914, was again read.
LIoved by Adams, seconded by 7hitehorn, that s^id proposed Ordinance be
declared tl have had its third re, -ding and addopted as ead.
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Holl Call as follows, Aye: Greame, 'ilhitehorn, Lec.sure, Kenoyer, Adams,
I,Iotion carried and soordered and Ordinance was Numbered 239.
A propoesd Ordinance entitled "AIT ORDII;AITCE ::ELATING TO STRE 'T
TRAFIe AND RECTULATIITG THE USE OF STREETS, ALLEYS, AITD PUBLIC PLA.ES OF
THE CITY OF PASCO, BY CARTS, DRAYS, HACKNEY COACHES, 0I,11TIBUSSES, CARRIAGE`,
I'1_1GOITS, ,:IOTOR VEHICLESAJTD OTHE : VEHICLES, AITD BY PEDESTRAINS, AITD PROVIDIITG
A PEIIALTY FOR TITS VIOLATION TIE,;EOF AITS REPEALING SECTION IV -'F 07DIiTAITCE
110. 101, that had had its first and second reading J171n 21st, was again read..
I:Ioved by Adams, seconded by Greame, that said ro.osed Ordinance be
declared to have had its third reading and addopted as read.
Roll Call as follows, Aye: Greame. 7hitehorn, Leasure, Kenoyer, Adams.
Iaotion carried and so ordered and Ordinance was Numbered 240.
Koved by Adams, seconded by Kenoyer, that the Petition for, and matter
of narrowing Olympia or South Seventh Street be laid on the table indefinately,
Motion carried and so ordered.
A Cormiunication from tho City Engineer in re erd to the --mount of
moneys due L. I. D. ITo 25 from the Court House Grbunds, and the City Park
.las read.
LIoved by Greame, seconded by Adams, thg.t said Communication be laid
on the table until the next meeting to be '..eld August, 5th, 1914.
Iotion carried and so ordered.
A Communication from the Fire Chief in re„s rd to the placing of more
lire Hydrants in the City of Pasco, was read.
Moved by Greame, seconded by ;lhitehorn, that said Communication be
accepted and pl&ced on file.
-:otion carried and so ordered.
On motion duly carried Council adjourned
8 o'clock, P. : _.
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