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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-17-1914 Minutes202 20+3 A COU'Unication from the League of 7ashington municipalities, was read. Moved by "hitehorn, seconded .y Gawame, that said Communication be Pasco, ;:ash, november, 17th, 1914. accepted and placed on file. Council met inre.-alar session and was called to order by T:Iayor Zent. Motion carried and so ordered. Councilman Greame, Leasure, Kenoyer, Driscoll, answered Roll Call. The Monthly Reports of the Police Judge and he Chief of Police, was read. Moved by Greame, seconded by Leasure, that the reading of the minutes of Moved by Greame, seconded by Leasure that said reporta be accepted and the previous meetings be postponed. placed on file. IIotion carried and so ordered. Motion carried and so ordered. The bid of the White Ritrer Lumber Company on "Ros"m Opecial Steam Coal" A Communic-,tion from tiie Twin City Telephone Company was read. Bids opened for to be delivered at the City Hq11 and the Carnigie Library, mine weights to '' Moved by Greame, seconded by Lkasure that said Communication be referred + Steam Coal. g .60 per ton, for 35 toms, and the bid of the Tum A Lum Lumber govern for 5 Dor Cit Hall to the City Engineer, with instructions to furnish estimates of all work as E; Library, Company for "Roslyn Special Steam Coal" to be delivered to the City Hall and desired in said Communication, and that Mr. Klinge furnish bond to the eity 1bf the Carnigie Library, scales at yards to govern weights for :5.65 per ton for Pasco, to cover the amount of the City Engineer's estimate. 35 tons, were -read. M� Motion carried and so ordered. Moved by Driscoll, seconded by Greame, that the Bid of the Tum A Lum On motion duly carried Council adjourned, Lumber Company be accepted as the lowest and best bid considering weights. Roll Call as follows, Aye: Greame, Leasure, Kenoyer, Driscoll. 6 a Y Motion carried and so ordered. ATTEST: 4 The Resignation of R. I.I. Copeland was read. T Y Moved by Drisc6ll, sacomded by Kenoyer, that same be accepted and placed L E R K on file. Motion carried and so ordered. ^, h Roved by Driscoll, seconded by greame, that after the canvas of the votes of the City Prima3ty Election, whish was as follows, PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE PARTY TICKET. Names Office NO. 1 No,2 NO.3 Total. Geo. W. Zent, Mayor 32 85 25$ 318 R. B. IvIcFarland City Treasurer 67 79 leg 303 C. A. Broxson City Clerk 47 48 108 203 K. S. Koontz IT " 31 57 82 1700 Gerard $yzek City Attorney 14 45 77 136 Edw. A. Davis " " 69 59 114 242 J. E. Steffins Councilman 2 years 57 69 106 232 17m Seute it 1? 11 If 53 62 119 234 Otto E. Perriman if It 55 69 180 252 A. D. Augustavo, At Large 52 71 134 257 SOCIALIST PARTY TICKET. Chas Stinson I.Iayor 1 6 5 12 C. A. Broxson City Clerk, 1 4 5 10 W. E. Powell, 11 TV8 3 12 17 W. J. Estes Councilman 2 years 11 15 88f 55 R. D. Reardon, it IT it 11 13 29 53 F. L. Steckel If IT 11 14 30 55 E. D. Donnelly " At Large 8 11 33 52 that Geo Zent, having received the highest iTimber of votes for the office of lilayor, on the Progressive League Ticket be declared the Nominee for said Office. (Motion carried and so ordered. Moved by Driscoll, seconded by G= -came, that R. B. LlcFarla nd, having received the highest number of votes for the o'fice of City Treasurer on the Progressive League Ticket, be declared the Nominee for said Office. Motion cirried and so ordered. Moved by Driscoll, seconded by Greame, that C, A, Broxson, having received the highest number of votes for the office of -City Clerk on the Progressive League Ticket, br declared the Nominee for said Office. Motion carried and so ordered, Moved by Driscoll, seconded by Greame, that Edward A. Davis, having received the highest number of votes for the office of City Attorney on the 1 204 i� Progressive League Party, be declared the Nominee for said Office. ]Motion carried and so ordered. Moved by Driscoll, seconded by Greame, that J. E. Steffins, having received the highest number of votes for the office of Councilman for a twm year term, on the Progressive Leagyt Ticket be declated the Nominee for said Office. Iriotion carried and so ordered. Moved b-, Driscoll, seconded b; Greame, that Wm Seute, having received the highest number of votes for the Office of Councilman, for a two year term on ti -e Progressive Leagui Ticket, be declared the Nominee for said Office. 110tion carried and so ordered. Moved by Driscoll, seconded by Greame, that Otto $, Perriman, having receoved the highest number of votes for the office of Councilman, for a two year term on the Progrdssive League Ticket, be declared the Nominee for baid Office. Motion carried and so ordered. Moved by DriscoL , seconded by Greame, that A. D. Augustavo, having received the highest number of votes for the office of Counculman at Large for a one year term on the Progre sive League Ticket be declared the Nominee fo-r said Office. I_Totion c:.rried and so ordered. Moved by Driscoll, seconded by Leasure, that Chas, F. Stinson, having received the highest number of votes for the office of 1.Iayor on the Socialist Ticket be declared the nominee fo_- said Office. Motion carried and so ordered. Motred by Driscoll, seconded by Leasure, that W. E. Powell. having received the highest number of votes for the office of City Slerk on the Socialist Ticket be declared the Ilominee for said Office. Motion carried and so ordered. Moved by Driscoll, seconded by Leasure, that W. J. Estes, having received the highest number of votes for the o.'fice of Councilman, for a two year terra mn the Socialist Ticket, be declared the Ilibminee for said Office. Lotion carried and so ordered. Moved by Driscoll, seconded by Leasure, that R. D. Reardon, having received the highest number of votes for the office of Councilman for a two year term on the Socialist Ticket, be declared the NominneV for said Office. Motion carried and so ordered. Idov-.d by Driscoll, seconded by Leasure, that F. L. Steckle, having received the highest number of votes for the office of Councilman for a two year term on the Socialist Ticket, be declared the Nominee for said Office, Motion carried and so ordered. Moved by Driscoll, seconded by Leasure, that E. D. Donnelly, having received the highest number of votes for the o fice of Councilman at L arge for a one year term, on the Socialist Ticket, be declared the Nominnee for said Office. Motion carried and so ordered. Counculman Whitehorn, arrived and took his scat in the Cj ncil. Petitions fo_ the installation of two incandescent lights, one at the corner East Clarlr and Cregon Streets, and the other in the vicinity of' -North 9th Ave and ;lest Clark, Street. were read. Moved by Greame, sedonded b, ahitehorn, *heft said petitions be laid on the table until the next regular meeting. Iriotion carried and so ordered. Iloved by Greame, seconded by Driscoll, that the Matter of discontinuing a part of the City's lighting system, be referred to the Fire Light , +ater COM-[ittee for a conference with I.Ir Longmuirip representative of the Pacific Power & Light Company. :lotion carried and so ordered. A proposed Ordinanec entitled "AN ORDINAIICE A1,1E1JDIIfG S TION V OF ORDINANCE NO. 95 entitled All ORDINANCE III REFLATION TO LICENSES" that had had its first and second reading October, 20th. 1914 was again read. Moved by Driscoll, seconded by Whitehorn, that said proposed Ordinance be declared to have had its third reading and addopted as read, Roll Call as follows, Aye: Greame, Whitehorn, Leasure, Kenoyer, Driscoll. I;Iotion carried and so ordered, and Ordinance was nimbered 243. A proposed Ordinance entinled "AN ORDINANCE REPEALIIT ORDIIIANCES UOS. 89, 113, 198, and 223" that had had its first and second reading October 20th, 1914 was again read. Moved by li'hitehorn, seconded by Leasure, that said proposed Ordinance be declared to have had its third reading and addopted as read. Roll Call as follows, Aye: Greame, Whitehorn, Leasure, Kenoyer, Driscoll. Motion carried and so ordered, and said Ordinance was given number U4. A proposed Ordinance, entitled " AN ORDIIIANCE FIXING TYE SALARY OF THE CITY CLERK' that had had its first and second readinf October 20th, 1914 was again read. Moved by "Whitehorn, seconded by Leasure, that said proposed Ordinance be changed to readThe salary of the City Clerk is hereby fixed at TwUnty Five Dollars per month in place of The Salary of the City Clerk is hereby fixed at one dollar per month as in the two previous readings, Motion carried and so ordered. I.Ioved by Whitehorn, seconded by Leasure, that said proposed Ordinance be declared to have had its third reading and addopted as changed and read. Roll Call as follows, Aye: Greame. Whitehorn, Leasure, Kenoyer, Voting No: Driscoll. Motion carried and so ordered. and Ordinance was given Number 246 A proposed Ordinance entitled, "AN ORDIIIANCE FIXING THE SALARY OF THE, CITY TREASURER", that had had its first and sedond reading October, 20th, 1914 was again read. Moved by Driscoll, secondee by Kenoyer, that said proi,osed Ordinance be changed to read the Salary of the City Treasurer shall be :x75.00 in place of X100.00 per month as in the tiro previous readings, -'nt; nn declared to have lost, Moved by Leasure, seconded by Whitehorn, that said proposed Ordinance 'be declared to have had its third reading and addopted as read. Roll Call as follows, Aye: Greame, ';Whitehorn, Leasure. Voting No: Kenoyer, Driscoll. Iriotion carried and so orde_ed, and Ordinance was numbered 246. 205 206 A proposed ordinance entitled, "Aid OR=:AI?CE FIXING THE SALARY OF TF' CIT' ATTORNEY AND PRESCRIBIITG THE DUTIES OF ::IS OF''ICE", that had had its first and second reading October, 20th,1914 „ waS again read. Isloved by Leasure, seconded by thitehorn, that said proposed O',dinance be chanced to read, _'he Salary of the C&ty Attorney shall be and is hereby fixed at 430.00 per month in place of X50,00 per month ab in the first and second regdings. Notion declared to have lost. Moved by Driscoll, seconded by Dreame, that said proposed Ordinance be declared to have had its third reading and ad!Dpted as read. Roll Call as follows, Aye: Gregme, Kenoyer, Driscoll. Voting No. Leasure, Not Voting: Whitehorn. Motion c^rreid and so ordered. and Ordinance was numbered 247. A proposed Ordinance entitled, "Ali ORDINANCE FIXING THE SALARY OF THE HEALTH OFFICER, PRESCRIBING ADDITIONAL DUTIES OF HIS OFFICE, AND REPEALING A%Y ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF ORDINAIICES IIT CONFLICT HERE1IITH",was read. Moved by Greame, seconded by Kenoyer, that said proposed Ordinance be declared to have had its first reading. Hotion carried and so ordered. Iloved by Greame, saconded by Driscoll, thgt said proposed Ordinance be read by title only for its second reading. Notion carried and so ordered, and the Title on said proposed Ordinance was read. Iioved by Driscoll, seconded by Kennyer, th_:t said proposed Oddinanee be declared to have had its second reading. i_otion carried and so odered. On motion duly carried Council adjourned. ATTEST: =L� LLA I TAY C L E R y Paeco,:ash„ December, 1st, 1914. Couhcil met in regular session and was called to order by Mayor 'lent. Councilmen Greame, Leasure, answered Roll Call. Owing to the Councilmen present being insufficient for a quorum, it was moved by Leasure, seconded by Greame, that Council Adjourn, until December, 2nd, 1914. at 8 o'clock P. II. Motion carried and so ordered. LSI AT^_EST : I Y�R Addition to above I,Iinutes, The i.Iayor appointed the following persons to serve on the respective election Boards, Ralph Rig, -s, Inspector A. IS. Hgylett Judge Precince No 3 Aurelia Pratt " Chas, Allard Clerk Wm. Reno " Louis Kle-B Inspector K. S. Koontz Judge Precinct No.2 Elizabeth Haringf. Mrs J. Norris Clerk, C. A. Dolan, It M. K. Gray, Inspector, J. 11. Arnett Judge, Precinct Nol Chas Rankert, " A. Geo. Wehe Clerk, Anna V, Linderman IT