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le ' , nr, by ie,• ' ^tri ns nl _ov;di v� i_,naltJ Co t,t=e Be it ordained by the City Colmcil of he City of Pasco:
c;cti_on -T- o' 0_; incnce _' 101." Section 1. `shat section nine (9) of ordinance No. 1 1 be and the came is hereby
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• ' i to Section 9. Ev:ry arson who ;hall be found in any street, alley or on any gide
walk, or on any public grounds, parks, or in any other public place, in a drunken
o or intoxicated condition, or who by reason of drtimb;eness, shall be incapable of taking
care of himself, or who shall act in a disorderly manner, or create a disturbance,
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and ,nay be arrested, with or ;✓ithout warrant, and
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--1 to fisc right side of the street, or road held in custody until he or she becomes sober, and shall then be taken before the
i hen signalled from a vel_icle behind w1_ich desires to pass. 'T Police Justice, and on conviction be fined in any sun not greater then ,; 100.00 and pay
_-ts or ordinances in conflict he-re,.-ith are hereby the costs of prosecutdon.
' That Section ,-ixteen of said ordinance No. 101, be and the same is hereby amended
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to read as follows:
Section 16. Every person -�-,,ho asks or receives any compensation, gratuity or reward
for practicing fortune telling, palmistry or clairvoyance; or
Person who keeps a place wher; lost or stolen property is concealed;
Person practicing or soliciting prostitution or who keeps a house of prostitution;
Person �iho solicits alm , or begs upon the streets or in public buildings of the
city;
Person who wanders about the streets at late or unusual hours at night;
Person who lodges or sleeps in any barn,hed, out hou_se,car or boat or in any other
place or on any other property Athout the consent of the owner or person entitled
to possession ther:of;
Person who is an habitual use of Opium, morphine, cocaine, all -,-ha or bate, eucaine or
any derivation, mixture or preparation of any of them,.
Person having no visible means of support, who does not seek employment, nor Work
when emplo- ment is offered to him;
Person who distributes or circulates any book, pam,hlet or paper, or posts any bills
wherein or whereon it is advocated or advised that any of the la -s of the city or of
the State of ,Vashington, or of the United Rates, be violated, resisted or ignored, or
that private or public property be inured or distroyed;
Person who in my public place or who by the distributing of or posting of, any
written or printed matter, holds the government or the flag of the United States up to
ridicule, or abuses, or speaks in a disrespectful manner of either such government or
flag, or who distribites or circulates matter of a seditious nature, calculated or
intended to hinder or embarrass the government of the United States in the prosecrtion
of any war against any foreign country, or give aid or encouragement to any enemy of
the United States:
Is a vagrant and shall be punished, upon conviction thereof, by a fine of not less
than ten nor more than One Hundred Dollars, or by imprisonment in the city jail for
any period not less than five nor more than thirty days or by both such fine and
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imprisonment.
Section 2. This, ordinance :hall be in force and effect from and after its
passa, e and publication.
Pawed this 7th clay of May, 1918,
'ttest:
C. A. Dolan,
City Clerk.
(S E A L )
G. E. Willison,
I.ayor
ORDINANCE No.288
An Ordinance to license certain trades and occupations in the City of Pasco,
-Washington.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO:
SECTION 1. No person shall engage in, prosecute or carry on any trade business
or occupation ,::ithin the corporate limite of the CITY OF PASCO,for which a license is
required by this ordinance without first having obtained a license therefor.
SECTION 2. Each applicant for a city license shall pay to the City Clerk the sum
or surns he-r3in required to be paid for such lic,nse and the clerk shall issue to the
applicant a duplicate receipt therefor. Such receipt and the stub then'of shall. contain
the name of the party paying such license fee, the date, the amount paid and tin
business licensed, a short description of the place rah ere the business is to be
conducted. Such receipts and stubs shall be numbered, and in lieu of a regular license
be and constitute a sufficient license. Such receipt shall contain the signature of the
City Clerk and the impress of the City Seal. Provided ho,aever that the City Clerk shall
as soon as practical procure a license forms suitable to be used for all kinds of
businesses for wh'ch license is required, and shall ther.:upon take up all such receipts
and issue instead such licenses.
SECTION 3. No license shall entitle the holder thereof to carry on bu;�iness except
in the place named therein, unless the place so named shall have been first permanently
closed. No license shall be assignable except by express vote or permission of the
city council.
SECTION 4. Every person engaged in any business or trade or occupation ib r which
a license is required, shall keep such license posted in a conspicuo,,s place about
such place of business, and shall produce such license at any time on demand ofthe
City Clerk or any police officer. All licenses shall be conditioned upon the licensee coir
forming to all the laws of the United States, of the State of 'Washington and Ordinances
of the City of Pasco, pertaining to such business or occupation. No license shall be
granted for any shorter 12 riod than as herein specified and no rebates shall be paid
if the license shall fail to operate the business for the full period of the license.
SECTION 5. In every case where more than one of the businesses or occupations for
which a license is required is carried on in the same place by the same person at the
same time a license must be taken out for each of said businesses. All licenses shall
be for one year e::cept as herain otherwise provided, and shall be paid on or before
the 30th day of June of each year.
SECTION 6. Keepers of Billiard and Pool Halls shall pay an annual license of !;2.00
per year for each billiard or pool table belonging to or used in connection with such
estab-ishment. EVERYPLACE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC where billiards or pool are played .,ith
or <<,ithout price shall be deemed a billiard room under this ordinance.
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SECTION 7. Bill Posters. Bill posters shall pay a license fee often dollars per
year. Every person raho o.rns, controls or operates or rents any bill board for hire or .he
shall engage in the business of posting bills or advertising matter for hire shall be
deemed a bill poster hereunder.
SECTION S. Bowling Alleys. Keepersof Bowling alleys shall pay a license fee of
$8.(-10 per year for each alley used o-rmed or operated in such lace of business. Every
place open to the -public where bowls are thrown or where bo.: ball is played shall be
deemed a bowline• alley hereunder.
SECTION 9. Circuses. Circuses shall be divided into two classes:
Class 1. Shall in include all which charge a general admission fee of fifty cents or more
and class two shall include all ::hich charge a general admission fee of less than fifty
cents. The term circus shall be held to include a menagerie, dog and pony shows and
other exhibitions in tents or other enclosuires There trained performers exhibit whether
hunman beings or animals. Circuses of Class 1 shall pay a license fee of ••°j75.00
for each performance authorized to be !-iven under such license. Circuses of Class
2 ^hall pay a license fee of $;)10.00 for each performance authorized to be given thereunder.
Side Shows. The proprietor of each -gide show travelling ::ith or connected with any
circus or other travelling show where a separate charge is na de foradmission shall pay
a license fee of five dollars per day.
SECTION 10. Theatres and Iaoving Picture Shows. Proprietors or managers of moving
picture shows having a seating capacity of more than (a -;O) persons shall pay a license
fee of ;50.00 per year and those having a seating capacity less than the number above
speefied shall pay a license fee of :;?25.00 per year.
'ECTION 11. 'The proprietor or manager of any other show not herein other•ise
provided for shall pay a license fee of ;2.00 per day unless such performance shall be
given for the benefit of some local social, religious or fraternal or educational
orgahiza•tion, or for some charitable purpose or shell be a recognir:ed Chautauqua.
SECTION 12. The proprietor or manager of each prnblic dance hall or open air
dancing pavillion shall pay a license fee of {x40.00 per year.
SECTION 13. Hawkers. Every person who shall offer any article for sale from any
stand or wagon or conveyance upon any street, or public place or open ground -.-ithin
the city limits shall be deemed a hawker and ;rhea more than one person shall sell or
assist in the sale from the same stand, wagon or conveyance each shall be required
to ta';e ort a license. Hawkers license shall be five dolla-r, per day, but this shall
not apply to the sale of farm or garden products.
SECTION 14. Each P,Ierry-Ge-Ro;md operated in the city .There a charge is made shall
pay a license fee of one dollar per day, extent that upon holidays or circus days