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COMiMON COUNCIL—SEPTElViBER 17, 1917. 161 Council Chamber, Ann Arbor, Mich., Sept. 17, 1917. Regular Session. Meeting called lo order by the President. Present: Aid. Heusel, Mayer, Huss, Andres, Henderson, Donnelly, Markey, Sherk, Hauser, Freeman, Lutz, Pres. Reichert, 12. Absent: Aid. Sugden, McGregor, Sink, 3. Minutes of previous meetings ap- proved. From Boai'd of Public Works. Mr. Thompson, representative of Kelly-Springfield, made oral propoei- tion as follows: Will ship at once the Kelly-Springfield gasoline two-cylin- der ten-ton roller, with scarifier, to be rented by city until July 1, 1918, at rental of $1,600.00, allowing $600.00 for old roller, and $1,000.00 to be paid in 30 days. At expiration of rental pei'iod city can purchase for $3,- 9 5 0.00, deducting rental $1,600.00 leaving balance of $2,350.00. Mr. W. Cornwell presented the fol- lowing proposition: Ann Arbor, Mich., Sept. 12th, 1917. Proposition: On behalf of tlie Aus- tin Western Road Machinery Co., of Chicago, 111., I am pleased to offer herewith my proposal for furnishing the City of Ann Arbor, Michigan, with one of our rollers complete, with scarifier attached, and with all tools and attachments regularly furnished with said machine-—subject to tha terms and conditions hereafter named. We will ship at once one—ten ton Austin single cylinder motor roller, with pneumatic scarifier, as illustrated and described, complete in every de- tail, and in accordance with the spe- cifications submitted with our formal bid—will pay the freight, and on its arrival here will furnish a competent operator to unload and put it to work on your streets, under the direction of your Engineer or other proper official. You on your part agree to furnish a man who is to run the machine, and aleo such assistance and fuel as may be necessary in the actual unloading and running, and our expert will re- main here to teach your operator the' care and operation of the machine (such instruction to be without ex- pense to the city) until such time as you are thoroughly satisfied that the roller is according to our guarantees, and is formally accepted by you. Providing the machine is in accord- ance with our guarantees and capable of doing the work for which it is in- tended, in an efficient and thorough manner, you agree to accept it for a rental period ending July 1st, 1918, and agree to pay as rent for this per- iod the sum of four hundred dollars ($400.00) in cash on Dec. 1st 1917, and four hundred dollars ($400.00) in cash on May 1st, 1918, ana to deliver the machine F. O. B. cars immediately upon expiration of the rental period. In the event, however, of your de- ciding to purchase the machine at any time from now on to that date, viz.. July 1st, 1918, we agree to allow the above amount paid as rental to apply on the purchase price as bid formally to you, viz., $3000.00 and your old roller, together with interest at ti percent on the defered amount from date of acceptance to date of pur- chase. But should you find the machine not up to our representations and un- able to accomplish ite tasks In the amount described, then we will re- load the machine and return it to the factory without any additional ex- pense or obligation on your part. Respectfully submitted, W. Cornwell, Mich. State Agent, Moved by Mr. Scott, that the rental proposition, with option to purchase, submitted by the Austin Western Road Machinery Co., be recommended ta Council for acceptance. Adopted by Board. (Council action) Moved by Aid. Heusel, that recom- mendation of Board be laid on table. Lost by the following vote: Yeatj, Aid. Heusfcl, Henderson, Donnelly, Markey, 4. Nays, Aid. Mayer, Huste, Andres, Sherk, Hauser, Freeman, Lutz, Pres. Reichert. 8. Moved by Aid. Freeman, that the recommendation of Board of Public Works be concurred in. Adopted by the following vote: Yeas, Aid. Mayer, Huss, Andres, Sherk, Hauser, Freeman, Lutz, Pres. Reichert 8. Nays, Aid. Htusel, Hen- derson, Donnelly, Markey, 4. Communication from Michigan As- sociation of City Clerks, relative to an- nual convention to be held at Mt. Clemens Sept. 20th, and 21st, received. Moved by Aid. Markey, that the City Clerk be authorized to attend conven- tion at expense of city. Adopted by the following vote, Yeas, Aid. Heusel, Mayer, Huss, An- dres, Henderson, Donnelb' Markey, Sherk, Hauser, Freeman, Lutz, Pres. Reichert, 12. Nays, none. Petitions. Petition of Hudson T. Morton for fire hydrant at corner of Church st. and Willard et., received and referrea to Fire committee. Petition of G. Malijan, requesting

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COMiMON COUNCIL—SEPTElViBER 17, 1917. 161

Council Chamber, Ann Arbor, Mich., Sept. 17, 1917. Regular Session. Meeting called lo order by the

President . Presen t : Aid. Heusel, Mayer, Huss, Andres, Henderson, Donnelly, Markey, Sherk, Hauser , F reeman , Lutz, Pres . Reichert , 12. Absent: Aid. Sugden, McGregor, Sink, 3. Minutes of previous meetings ap­proved.

From Boai'd of Public Works. Mr. Thompson, representat ive of

Kelly-Springfield, made oral propoei-tion as follows: Will ship a t once the Kelly-Springfield gasoline two-cylin­der ten-ton roller, with scarifier, to be rented by city until July 1, 1918, a t rental of $1,600.00, allowing $600.00 for old roller, and $1,000.00 to be paid in 30 days. At expiration of rental pei'iod city can purchase for $3,-9 5 0.00, deducting rental $1,600.00 leaving balance of $2,350.00.

Mr. W. Cornwell presented the fol­lowing proposition:

Ann Arbor, Mich., Sept. 12th, 1917. Proposit ion: On behalf of tlie Aus­

t in Western Road Machinery Co., of Chicago, 111., I am pleased to offer herewith my proposal for furnishing the City of Ann Arbor, Michigan, with one of our rollers complete, with scarifier at tached, and with all tools and a t t achments regularly furnished with said machine-—subject to tha t e rms and conditions hereafter named.

We will ship a t once one—ten ton Austin single cylinder motor roller, with pneumat ic scarifier, as i l lustrated and described, complete in every de­tail, and in accordance with the spe­cifications submitted with our formal bid—will pay the freight, and on its arr ival here will furnish a competent operator to unload and put it to work on your streets, under the direction of your Engineer or other proper official. You on your pa r t agree to furnish a man who is to run the machine, and aleo such assistance and fuel as may be necessary in the actual unloading and running, and our expert will re­main here to teach your operator t h e ' care and operation of the machine (such instruction to be without ex­pense to the city) until such t ime as you are thoroughly satisfied that the roller is according to our guarantees, and is formally accepted by you.

Providing the machine is in accord­ance with our guarantees and capable of doing the work for which it is in­tended, in an efficient and thorough manner , you agree to accept it for a rental period ending July 1st, 1918, and agree to pay as rent for this per­

iod t he sum of four hundred dollars ($400.00) in cash on Dec. 1st 1917, and four hundred dollars ($400.00) in cash on May 1st, 1918, ana to deliver the machine F. O. B. cars immediately upon expiration of the rental period.

In the event, however, of your de­ciding to purchase the machine a t any t ime from now on to tha t date, viz.. July 1st, 1918, we agree to allow the above amount paid as rental to apply on the purchase price as bid formally to you, viz., $3000.00 and your old roller, together with interest at ti percent on the defered amount from date of acceptance to date of pur­chase.

But should you find the machine not up to our representat ions and un­able to accomplish ite tasks In the amount described, then we will re­load the machine and re turn it to the factory without any additional ex­pense or obligation on your par t . Respectfully submitted, W. Cornwell,

Mich. State Agent, Moved by Mr. Scott, t ha t the rental

proposition, with option to purchase, submitted by the Austin Western Road Machinery Co., be recommended ta Council for acceptance. Adopted by Board. (Council act ion)

Moved by Aid. Heusel, t ha t recom­mendat ion of Board be laid on table.

Lost by the following vote: Yeatj, Aid. Heusfcl, Henderson, Donnelly, Markey, 4. Nays, Aid. Mayer, Huste, Andres, Sherk, Hauser, Freeman, Lutz, Pres. Reichert . 8.

Moved by Aid. F reeman , that t he recommendat ion of Board of Public Works be concurred in.

Adopted by the following vote: Yeas, Aid. Mayer, Huss, Andres, Sherk, Hauser , Freeman, Lutz, Pres . Reicher t 8. Nays, Aid. Htusel , Hen­derson, Donnelly, Markey, 4.

Communicat ion from Michigan As­sociation of City Clerks, relative to an­nual convention to be held at Mt. Clemens Sept. 20th, and 21st, received.

Moved by Aid. Markey, tha t the City Clerk be authorized to a t tend conven­tion a t expense of city.

Adopted by the following vote, Yeas, Aid. Heusel, Mayer, Huss, An­dres, Henderson, Donnelb ' Markey, Sherk, Hauser , Freeman, Lutz, Pres. Reichert, 12. Nays, none.

Petitions. Petition of Hudson T. Morton for

fire hydrant at corner of Church st. and Willard et., received and referrea to Fire committee.

Petition of G. Malijan, requesting

1 6 2 C O i M M O N C O U N C I L — S E P T E M B E R 17, 1 9 1 7 .

c i t y t o c o n s t r u c t s i d e w a l k i n f r o n t of h i s p r o p e r t y o n H o o v e r a v e . , i n a c ­c o r d a n c e w i t h a g r e e m e n t m a d e w i t h M r . J a m e s N i x o n , f o r m e r o w n e r , r e ­c e i v e d a n d r e f e r r e d t o S i d e w a l k c o m ­m i t t e e .

P e t i t i o n of D o u g - l a s G o l d e n f o r c r o s s w a l k s o n G r a n g e r a v e . a t i n t e r ­s e c t i o n s of G o l d e n a v e . , E a s t P a r k P l a c e , W h i t e s t . , a n d a l l e y s b e t w e e n t h e s e s t r e e t s , r e c e i v e d a n d r e f e r r e d t o S i d e w a l k c o m m i t t e e .

P e t i t i o n of D o u g l a s G o l d e n f o r s t r e e t l i g h t a t i n t e r s e c t i o n of G r a n g e r a v e . , a n d G o l d e n a v e . r e c e i v e d a n d r e ­f e r r e d t o L i g h t i n g c o m m i t t e e .

P e t i t i o n of D o u g l a s G o l d e n , r e l a t i v e t o c a r e of w a t e r i n d i t c h i n f r o n t of h i s p r o p e r t y o n G o l d e n a v e . , r e c e i v e d a n d r e f e r r e d t o S e w e r c o m m i t t e e .

C o m m i t t e e R e p o r t s . F I N A N C E R E P O R T

F i r e F u n d Chas . A n d r e w s , s a l a ry $60 .50 E u g e n e Wi l l i ams , s a l a ry 46.60 Ka lph E d w a r d s , s a l a ry 46.60 H e n r y McLaren , s a l a ry 44.20 J a c o b Gwinner , s a l a ry 44.20 iSr thur Clark , s a l a ry 42.35 H a r l e y Wise, s a l a ry 42.35 Mar t in Noll, s a l a ry 42.35 Geo. Isbel l , s a l a ry 42.33 F r a n k Markey , s a l a ry 42.35 T h o m a s S h a m p , s a l a ry 42,35 H e r m a n Kruse , s a l a ry 42.35 Emi l D a m m i n . s a l a ry 42.35 Mat . He in inger , s a l a ry 42.35 Ben j . Zabn, sa l a ry 42.35 R a y m o n d Gillespie, s a l a ry 36.30 H e n r y Maier, s a l a ry 36.30 J o h n Mauer, s a l a ry 3(i.30 «;bas. Carrol l , s a l a ry 27.85 F r a n k K a p p , s a l a ry 27.85

Lou i se Malloy, Russe l i P ryce ,

s a l a ry 32.50 s a l a ry 20.00

F i r e F u n d to ta l sa la r i e s i^ mon th September $830.20

Pol ice Fund T h o s . O'Brien, s a l a ry $ 55.00 W m . Apr i l l , s a l a ry 42.35 Gus t ave Meyer, s a l a ry 42.35 W m . B l a c k b u r n , s a l a ry 42.35 Ruben A r m b r n s t e r , s a l a ry 42.35 Ed . BUimhai-dt, s a l a ry 42.35 F r a n k Keihl , s a l a ry 42.35 E m a n u e l Sodt, s a l a ry 42.35 E a r l Walkf-r, s a l a ry 42.35 Mar lend H o w a r d , s a l a ry 42.35 R o b e r t Clark, s a l a ry 39.30

Police fund to ta l sa la r i e s one-half mon th September $475.45

W a t e r W o r k s Fund H a r r y Willsl ier . Sr., s a l a ry $40 .00 Leslie Bush sa l a ry 40.00 H a r r y Wil lsber , J r . , s a l a ry 37.50 Rober t Rowe, sa l a ry 32.50 F r e d Marz. sa la ry 4.34 J o h n Ford , sa la ry 32.50 H e n r y Limle, s a l a ry 35.00 Clarence Brown, s a l a ry 32.50 J o h n Vollnnd. sa l a ry 32.50 A. E. Hawkes , s a l a ry 37.50 Cliff She t te r ly , s a l a ry 50.00

W a t e r W o r k s fund to ta l semi­m o n t h l y sa la r i e s $426.84

Conting:eiit F u n d . M. C. R y a n , sa l a ry 1/2 m o n t h $42.35 E n g i n e e r D e p a r t m e n t — Orr i s Bonney , serv'ices $ 33.00 Ben D i P h i l i p p i , services 43.20 A. H a s s a n , services 27.30 E. F . Lu tz , services 25.50 R. H . P a q u e t t e , services 26.85 H . J . Schlee, services 26.25

To t a l E n g i n e e r Dep t $182.10 W a s h t e n a w Gas Co., city hal l $ 1.75 Michigan S ta te Te lephone Co., to l l s .75 Ann A r b o r Sav ings Bank, I n t . on

w a r r a n t s 103..34 M a r k B . Sugden , expense conven­

t ion 20.00 D o u b l e d a y - H u n t - D o l a n Co. suppl ies 6.84 T h e B r o w n D r u g Co., s u p p l i e s . . . . 15.25 George W a h r , supp l i es 4.50 R. W. Steere, w a t e r 5.52 Ann A r b o r T a x i c a b ^ T r a n s f e r

Co., commi t t ee service 12.00 Gus J . Vogel, r epa i r s , etc 2.65 J o h n Conde, l abor 2.00 M. E. E a s t e r l y , l abor 1.00

To t a l suppl ies , etc $175.60

C o n t i n g e n t fund to ta l , i nc lud ing s a l a ry .$400.05

Dog License F u n d — S. A. Elsifor , b u r i a l s $ 4.00 J o s e p h Wickliffe, b u r i a l s 1.50 J o s e p h W i l l i a m s , bu r i a l 50

$ 6.00 To ta l W a t e r W o r k s F u n d — Elec t ro Bleach ing Gas Co.. suppl ies $201 Smi th T i r e Repa i r Co.. suppl ies 2 The Maye r -Scha i r e r Co.. s u p p l i e s . . S c h u m a c h e r & Backhaus , supp l i e s . H a m m o n d - B y r d I ron Co., suppl ies P e n n s y l v a n i a Sal t Mfg. Co., sup ­

plies J a s . B. Clow & Sons, suppl ies 190 George W a h r . supp l i es 1 A. C. M a r q u a r d t , suppl ies 17 J o h n J . Sauer , suppl ies 2 Gus J . Vogel, suppl ies Crane Co.. supp l i es 110 T h e Ann A r b o r Machine Co., sup ­

plies 10 S taeb le r & Co., supp l i es 12, The W e s t e r n Union Te leg raph Co.,

services 6, The Gessner Co., on con t rac t 1817, W'a ter W o r k s Dept. , e x p e n s e s . . . . 2,

.29

.00 .50 ,93 .00

,00 ,69 ,55 ,30 ,55 95 93

,75 ,32

,19 20 00

F . C. W'

c. B. P. J . A. J . L.

To ta l suppl ies , etc $2,430.15 Rhodenbeeker , l abor $ 31.85 Lau , l abor 27.30

. Keene, l abo r 27.30 Bucholz . l abor 20.40 A. Sa l i sbury , l abor 28.50 Carey, l abor 27.00 Lennebe rg . l abor 27.30 Molkent ine , l abor 27.30 Nimz. l abo r 27.30 Hazel.sohwerdt, l abor 12.60

C O M i M O N C O U N C I L —

C. Han tz l eman , l abo r 3.90 J . Deau, l abor 17.70 Touy Freda , l abor 13.80

To ta l l abor $292.25

W a t e r W o r k s fund to ta l , includ­ing sa lar ies $3,149.24

P a r k Fund— M. Bell, l abor $ 19.50 E d w a r d s , l abor 3.50

I ' a rks , l abo r 26.80 P racb t , l abor 7.50

, Kaudel , l abor 3o.(K) Snyder , l abor 0.15

Kichard Wal lker , l abor 32.39 S. A. Elsifor, t eam 9.10 W a s h t e n a w Gas Co., team 29.40

W m . W m . L. A. Gus t . W. J M. E.

To ta l labor $169.34 H. J . Abbot t , P . M., pos tage 4.34 W. L. Henderson , w o r k on t r a c k . . 101.50 Tl iomas l l anse l inan , e s t ima te on

con t rac t r e p a i r s bid 150.00 Amer ican E x p r e s s Co., e x p r e s s . .55

To ta l r epa i r s , etc $256.39

00 47 22 00 20 80 ' > • >

P a r k fund to ta l $425.73 S t ree t Fund— F . W . Bij,^gs, l abor . . . , $ 3 5 L. G. Bird, l abor 39 W m . Clark, l abo r 23 D. M. Drnke, l aho r 33 W m . Egler , l abor 19 E m a n u e l Holzapfel, laI)or 40 Sam. Ka lmbach , lalior 21 O. C. Klager , l abor 27.90 Mat t . Koch, labor 26.39 J a m e s Mason, l abor 40.00 Kdw. Itoelim. labor 28.67 W. H. Romig, l abor 24.50 Case Kuyvan, l abor 3.50 J a c o b F . Staebler , l abor 27.50 Fred Ullrich, labor 44.0(-> Mike W e i d m a n n , labor 23.S8 J o h n Wei id land , labor 24.25 Geo. Zeifle, l abor 21.50 t :has . Flewel l ing, t eam 63.33 W m . Grayer , team 65.33 F . G. Hause lmun, team 67.tX) J o h n E. Her r s t , team 130.67 J o h n Miller, team bo.33 Car l Rehberg , t e am 39.33 Claud Young, t eam 63.33 J a c o b Young, team 6(>.00

Street fund to ta l $1,004.92 Sidewalk P u n d ^ M. W. Hyde, seiwices $27.15 H u g o L. S tanger , services 22.05 Thos . Hession, ex tens ions 9.83 C. M. Thompson & Son, exten­

s ions 53.88

Sidewalk fund to ta l $112.91 b r i d g e . Culvert and Crosswalk F u n d — E. D. Glatzel, services $12.45

Hask ins , services 14.00 Lueck, services 31.50 Mchi ty re , services 43.75 Seavolt. services 14.00

F . H. C. E.

D. E. T, R.

Br idge , Cul. & C W . fund to ta l $115.70

S E P T E M B E R 17, 1 9 1 7 . 163

Repav ing H u r o n St. F u n d — The Metropol i tan P a v i n g Brick Co.,

pav ing block $619.31 Bu i ld ing Sidewalk Fund— C. M. T h o m p s o n & Son, wa lk s bui l t

by city $086.27 L a b o r Ace. Sewer His t . No. 72— F . Lesl ie Feiner , services $ 48.00 L a b o r Ace. Sewer Dis t . No. 83— R. A. Dodge, services $ 8.75 L a b o r Ace. Sewer Dlst . No. 84— K. A. Dodge, services $ 22.75 H. E. Lueck, services 3.50

Tota l $ 26.25 L a b o r Ace. Sewer Dist . No. 85— I-L E. Lueck, ser\ ' ices $10.50

Recap i tu l a t i on . Con t ingen t fund $ 400.a5 F i r e 830.20 l*olice 475.45 Dog License 6.00 W a t e r W o r k s 3,149.24 I ' a rk 425.73 Street 1,004.92 Sidewalk 112.91 Br idge , Cul. & C. W 115.70 Repav ing H u r o n St 619.31 Bu i ld ing s idewalk , 686.27

To ta l City funds $7,885.78 L a b o r Ace. Sewer Dis t s .

No. 72 $48.00 No. 83 8.75 No. 84 26.25 No. 85 10.50

To ta l Sewer funds $ 93.50

G r a n d to ta l $7,979.28 Ann Arbor , Mich., Sept . 17, 1917.

To the F inance Commit tee of t he Com­mon Counci l ; Gent lemen—I have exam­ined the foregoing accounts ae-ainst t he city of Ann . \ rbo r , and I he reby cert ify t h a t they • a re cor rec t to t h e best of my knowledge .

ISAAC G. R E Y N O L D S , City Clerk. To the Honorab le , the Common Coun­

cil : Gent lemen—Your F inance commi t t ee has reviewed the foregoing repor t . W a r ­r a n t s for sa la r ies were d r a w n Sept. 15, 1917. We recommend tha t the same be app roved and t h a t w a r r a n t s be o rde r ed d r a w n for the foregoing accounts . Respectful ly s u b m i t t e d : GEO. LUffZ, O.

R. MAYER, F inance Commit tee . A i d . L u t z m o v e d t h e a d o p t i o n of t h e

r e p o r t , w h i c h w a s a d o p t e d b y t h e f o l ­l o w i n g v o t e : Y e a s , A i d . H e u s e l , M a y e r , H u s s , A n d r e s , H e n d e r s o n , D o n n e l l y , M a r k e y , S h e r k , H a u l e r , F r e e m a n , L u t z , P r e s . R e i c h e r t , 12 . N a y s , n o n e .

Sewer Committee . To t h e H o n o r a b l e , t h e C o m m o n

Counc i l : G e n t l e m e n — Y o u r S e w e r c o m m i t t e e respec t fu l ly r e c o m m e n d s " t h a t t h e fo l lowing m a t t e r s be r e f e r r e d to t h e c o m m i t t e e of sen io r A l d e r m e n , a p p o i n t e d to prepai-e a m e n d m e n t s to o u r p r e s e n t c h a r t e r :

T h a t p rov i s ion be m a d e for i ssue of

164 COMMON COUNCII^-^SEPTEMBER 17, 1917.

Sani tary sewer bonds in amount of 3-lOths of one per cent, and s torm sewer bonds in amount of 2-lOths of one per cent, of the assessed valua­tion of the city.

Tha t a eewer connection fund be provided, from which sewer connec­t ions may be made and paid for in four years. Respectfully submitted, I. L. Sherk,

Geo. Lutz, John Huss, Wm. L. Hen­derson, J. W. Markey, Sewer Com­mittee. Aid Sherk, moved the adoption of

t he report , which was adopted by the following vote: Yeas, Aid. Heusel, Mayer, Huss, Andres, Henderson, Donnelly, Markey, Sherk, Hauser , F reeman , Lutz, Pres . Reichert , 12. Naye, none.

Street Committee. To the Honorable, the Common

Council: Gent lemen—Whereas , G. F r a n k Allmendinger has presented two deeds to the city for street pur­poses in the Second ward of the city of Ann Arbor, and

Whereas, said deeds have been ap­proved by the City Attoi-ney and Whereas , in the opinion or th is com­mit tee said deeds should be accepted in order to open and widen certain s t reets in said ward, now therefore be it

Resolved, tha t the deeds from said G. Frankl in Allmendinger and wife to the said city, of land to be used for street purposes, be and are hereby accepted.

Whereas , G. F r a n k Allmendinger and wife has presented a deed to the city of Ann Arbor of two parcels of land said land to be used f o r ' p a r k purposes, and

Whereas, said deed has been ap­proved by the City Attorney, and

Whereas, this commit tee has in­vestigated the mat te r and deem it ad­visable to accept said land, now there­fore be it Resolved, tha t the deed from G. F rank Allmendinger and w^'fe to the city of Ann Arbor of two parcels of land in the Second ward to be usea for park purposes be and is hereby accepted. Respectfully submitted, Sam Heusel,

O. R. Mayer, Sam C. Andres, O. E. Hauser, Street Committee. Aid. Heusel moved the adoption ot

the report, Vvhich was adopted by the following vote: Yeas. Aid. Heusei, Mayer, Huss, Andres, Hend; rson, Donnelly. Markey. Sherk. Hauser , Freeman. Lutz, Pres . Reichert , 12. Nays, none.

Whereas , the city entered into an agreement with G. F r a n k Allmen­dinger and wife t ha t it would accept a certain parcel of land In the Second ward of the city, for park purposes, and t ha t the city would pay Mr. All­mendinger for grading the Streets a round said park the sum of $300.00 and

Whereas , all s treets have been prop-edly graded and have been accepted by the Street committee and City En­gineer, now therefore, be it

Resolved, tha t the City Clerk be and is hereby directed to draw a war­ran t in favor of G. F rank Allmen­dinger in the sum of $300.00. Respectfully submitted, Sam Heusel,

O. R. Mayer, Sam C. Andres J. W. ^larkey, O. B. Hauser, r . r e e t Com­

mittee. Aid. Heusel moved the adoption of

the report , which was adopted by the following vote: Yeas, Aid. Heusel, Mayer, Huss, Andres, Henderson, Donnelly, Markey, Sherk, Hauser , F r e e m a n Lutz, Pres. Reichert, 12, Nays, none.

Sidewalk Committee. To the Honorable , the Common

Council: Gent lemen—Your sidewalk commit tee respectfully recommends tha t the following sidewalks 1 or­dered built and the following resolu­tion adopted:

Resolved, tha t the grading and con­struct ion of the sidewalks hereinafter ment ioned is deemed and declared to be a necessary public improvem.nt .

Therefore , l t is hereby ordered tha t s tone or cement sidewalks be graded, built and constructed in the City of Ann Arbor, on and along the north side of Washington st. from Crest Hve. west to No. 1-12 West Wash-no-ton St. Lot No. 9 Huron Crest Sub­

division, Clarence G. and Eva Cobb. Catherine st, side of No. 210 No.

State St., new walk to replace two broken blocks, N. 5 rods of lot 8, and the W 16ft. of the N 5 rods of lot 7, B 2 N, R 10 east. Eastern addition, J ames Frankl in Adams. Respectfully submitted, Chris T.

Donnelly, Wm. L. Henderson, O. R. Mayer, S. Heusel, I. L. Sherk, C. C. F reeman , Sidewalk Committee. Aid. Donnelly moved the adO] tion

of the report , which was adopted by te following vote: Yeas. A:a. Heusel, Mayer, Huss, Andres, Henderson. Don­nelly. Markey. Sherk, Hauser. Free­man, Lutz, Pres. Reichert, 12. Nays, none.

Whereas , under the date of August 2 0th, 1917, this council ordered a side-

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walk on a n d a l o n g t h e w e s t s ide of N o r t h Main s t ree t , f r om t h e end of t h e p r e s e n t s ide w a l k to t h e C!ty l im­i t s a n d

W h e r a s , it w a s t h e i n t e n t i o n of t h e S idewa lk c o m m i t t e e to r e c o m m e n d a w a l k a l o n g t h e ea s t s ide of sa id s t r ee t , f rom t h e end of t h e p r e s e r t w a l k to t h e ci ty l imi ts , b e c a u s e of t h e fac t t h a t t h e f ac to r i e s a r e al l l oca t ed a l o n g t h a t s ide , now, t h e r e f o r e , be i t

Reso lved , t h a t t h e a c t i o n of t h i s CouncU in o r d e r i n g a w a l k c o n s t r u c -ed on a n d a l o n g t h e w e s t s ide of N o r t h Main s t ree t , f r om t h e end of t h e p r e s e n t w a l k to t h e c i ty l imi ts , be I 'evoked a n d t h a t t h e c o m m i t t e e be g iven f u r t h e r t i m e in w h i c h to con­s ide r t h e a d v i s a b i l i t y of o r d e r i n g a s i d e w a l k bu i l t on a n d a l o n g t h e eas t s ide of Noi ' th M^in s t r ee t , f r o m t h e end of t h e p r e s e n t wa lk to t h e c i ty l imi t s . Respec t fu l l y s u b m i t t e d , Chr i s . T.

Donne l ly , W m . L. H e n d e r s o n , I. L. S h e r k , C. C. F r e e m a n , O. R. Mayer , S Heuse l , S idewa lk C o m m i t t e e . Aid Donne l ly m o v e d t h e a d o p t i o n of

t h e r e so lu t i ons w h i c h were a d o p t e d by t h e fo l lowing vo t e : Yeas , Aid. Heuse l , ATayer, Huss , A n d r e s , H e n ­de r son , Donne l ly . Marke y, She rk , H a u s e r , F r e e m a n , Lu tz , P r e s . R e i c h -er t . 12. Nays none .

vSanitary C o m m i t t e e , W h e r e a s t h e G a r b a g e c o n t r a c t "

w i t h M r . E d w a r d B e s c h , t h e p r e s e n t c o n t r a c t e x p i r e d o n t h e 1 7 t h d a y of S e p t e m b e r 1 9 1 7 . a n d

W h e r e a s M r . H e n r y H . W a g o n e r , w i l l n o t h a v e h i s i n c i n e r a t o r c o n s t r u c -e d a n d r e a d y f o r t h e d i s p o s a l of g a r ­b a g e u n t i l o n o r a b o u t t h e 1s t of J a n ­u a r y . 1 9 1 8 , a n d

^V h e r e a s . a t t h e l a s t m e e t i n g of t h i s C o u n c i l t h e u n d e r s i g n e d c o m m i t t e e w a s a u t h o r i z e d t o t a k e u p t h e m a t t e r of m a k i n g a n e w c o n t r a c t w i t h t h e p r e s e n t c o n t r a c t o r u n t i l s u c h t i m e a s M r . W a g o n e r is r e a d y t o d i s p o s e of t h e g a r b a g e , a n d

W h e r e a s , s a i d c o m m i t t e e h a s t a k e n t h e m a t t e r u p w i t h t h e p r e s e n t c o n ­t r a c t o r , a n d h a v e r e c e i v e d a n offer f r o m s a i d c o n t r a c t o r t o d i s p o s e of s a i d g a r b a g e u n t i l s u c h t i m e a s M r . W a g ­o n e r s t a r t s c o l l e c t i n g u n d e r h i s c o n ­t r a c t , f o r t h e s u m of :528.00 p e r d a y , s i x d a y s p e r w e e k n o w t h e r e f o r e be i t

R': s o l v e d , t h a t t h e M a y o r a n d C i t y C l e r k e x e c u t e a c o n t r a c t w i t h M r . E d -MLird B e s c h f o r t h e d i s p o s a l of e a i d g a r b a g e f o r t h e t e r m a b o v e p r o v i d ­e d , w h e n s a i d c o r . t r a c t i s a p p r o v ' e d by t h e C i t y A t t o r n e y .

R e s p e c t f u l l y s u b m i t t e d , J . W . M a r k e y , O. E . H a u s e r , S a m H e u s e l , S a n i t a r y

c o m m i t l e e . A\.(^ M a r i - e y mov^ed t h e a d o p t i o n c f

t h e r e p o r t a n d r e s o l u t i o n s . w h i c h w e r e a d o p t e d b y t h e f o l l o w i n g v o t e : Y e a s , A i d . H e v s e l , M a y e r . H u s s . A n ­d r e s , H e n d e r s a a , D o n n e l l y , M a r k e y , S h e r k , H a u s e r , F r e e m a n , T^utz, P r e s . K e l c h e r t , 12. N a y s . n o n e .

Off icers* R e p o r t s . CITY F U N D S — T r e a s u r e r ' s Repor t for

mon th end ing Angus t 31, Wni. Money Received— Confingeut Fiuul— Pedd le r ' s License $ 9.50 Tax i License 50 Pool and Bi l l ia rd Lioense 9.50 I^lumbers License l.OO Rent of Detent ion Hosp i t a l 8.00 Fee« on Taxes Col 661.30

Tota l $689.80 W a t e r W o r k s F u n d — Rec'd from Mgr. Geo. Vanda-

warl^er $8 545.78 P a r k Fund-— Rent of house a t Wes t P a r k $ 10.00 Rent of b a t h i n g su i t s and etc 242.95 Shuhhei-y campa ign 125.00

Total $ 377.95 Dog License F u n d — License ' s sold by clerk $ 84.00 License ' s sold by Phi l l ips 55.50

Tota l $ 1.39.50 Cemetery Fund— P.urial p e r m i t s and etc $ 11.00 Care of lots 16.00

Tota l $ 27.00 Bui ld ing Sidewalk Fund— W a l k s bui l t by c i ty $ 74.23 I'olice Fund— Rec'd from Chief O'Brien, Doty

and T h o m a s Fees $ 37.20 Steere F a r m F u n d -Len t $ 400.00 Fncol lectcd Citv Tax F u n d -Taxes collected $120,9982.57 Brnadwav Bridge— Bonds sold $43,000.00 Accruel in te res t 37.20 Rec'd from Det ro i t Edison C o . . . . 7,000.00

Total $50,037.20 F i re D e p a r t m e n t F u n d ^ Bonds sold $ 7.000.00 Accrued in te res t 15.00

To ta l $7,015.00

Tota l Monev Received $188,326.23 W a r r a n t s Pa id 80,011.56

Balance . . Overdrawn on Aug. 1, 1917.

$108,314.67 , 31,296.79

On hand Sept . 1. 1017 $77,017.88 Condi t ion of Citv F u n d s on the t irst

day of September , 1017. W a r r a n t s Pa id -

166 C O M M O N C O U N C I L — S E P T E M B E R 17, 191T .

Amoun t— Cont ingen t F u n d $ 4,573.51 City Cemetery F u n d 60.00 D o ^ License F u n d 11.50 F i r e D e p a r t m e n t F u n d 5,776.11 P o o r F u n d I,019.1i5

F u n d 1,344.82 F u n d 5 341.04 F u n d 5,4T.S.25

F u n d 3,570.53 Lijiiit F u n d 1,553.80

Sidewalk F u n d 246.81 Sidewalk Bui ld ink F u n d 9950.06 B r i d g e Culvert and Crosswa lk

F u n d 4.376.5S B r o a d w a y Br idge 9,810.20 E n t e r t a i n m e n t F u n d 56.00 W a t e r M^orks F u n d 29,245.01 Steere F a r m 2.640.00 Repavinff Huron St 774.00 Deten t ion Hosp i t a l 3,180.00

Police S t ree t W a t e r P a r k S t ree t

To ta l $80,011.56 On H a n d — Continjfent F u n d City Cemetery F u n d Dog License F u n d S ta t e Dog Tax F u n d F i r e D e p a r t m e n t F u n d P o o r F u n d Police F u n d St ree t F u n d W a t e r F u n d , P a r k F u n d St ree t L i g h t F u n d Sidewalk F u n d B r i d g e Culvert and Crosswalk

F u n d Rejected Tax F u n d S p r i n k l i n g Dis t r ic t No. 15 Street E q u i i ' m e n t and b a r n B r o a d w a y Br idge E n t e r t a i n m e n t F u n d . i, S teere F a r m 914 Repav ing H u r o n St 6,726 Detent ion Hosp i t a l ::0

$27,032. 1,440, 553, 100.

90 O^l

"l]2^.' 12,75.1, 7.421, 5,681. 2,890,

13.000. 1,252,

21 370, '151. 27.

1.039. 39.057.

39 08 01 00 69 IS 21 48 35 03 69 .46

,26 ,35 ,11 ,20 ,76 ,60 ,72 ,00 ,00

Tota l $165,586.57 Overd rawn 8.8,568.69

1. 1917 $ 77.017.88 On hand Sept. Overdrawn— Sidewalk Bu i ld ing F u n d $ 1, Uncollected • City Tax F u n d 59, Del inquent Tax F u n d 5. S p r i n k l i n g Dis t r ic t No. 11 S p r i n k l i n g Dis t r ic t No. 12 S j i r ink l ing Dis t r ic t No. 13 Spi-inkling Dis t r ic t No. 14 G r a d i n g Ed\v;ird St. Kepaving L ibe r ty St. W'ater W o r k s F u n d

1,

20,

617 587 187 192 43 6(i 38 173 66 594

Tota l $88,568 W a r r a n t s O u t s t a n d i n g — Cont ingen t Fund Dog License F u n d , F i r e D e p a r t m e n t F u n d Poor F u n d St iee t Fund P a r k F u n d Sidewalk Fund B r o a d w a y B r i d g e , W a t t T \Vorks F u n d

,59 ,16 ,80 ,74 ,44

.59 ,76

Si ,69

S E W E R F U N D S — T r e a s u r e r ' s R e p o r t for m o n t h e n d i n g A u g u s t 31, 1917.

Money Received— Amoun t— L a b o r Aect. Sewer Dis t . No. 72— B o n d s Sold $ 9,000.00 Money pa id on J o y c e j o b 24.30

To t a l $ L a b o r Acct . Sewer Dis t . No. 82— Bonds Sold $ L a b o r Aect. Sewer Dis t . No. 8 4 ^ Bonds Sold .$ T a x Account Sewer Dis t r i c t No.

51—Taxes colleicted Tax Account Sewer Dis t r ic t No.

52—Taxes collected Tax Account Sewer

53—Taxes collected Tax Account Sewer

54—Taxes collected Tax Account Sewer

55—Taxes collected Tax Account Sewer

56—Taxes collected Tax Account Sewer

57—Taxes collected Tax Account ' S e w e r

59—Taxes collected Tax Account Sewer

60—Taxes collected Tax Account Sewer

61—Taxes collected T a x Account Sewer

62—Taxes collected Tax Account Sewer

63—Taxes collected Tax Account Sewer

64—Taxes collected Tax Account Sewer

66—Taxes collected Tax Account Sewer

67—Taxes col lected Tax Account Sewer

6S—Taxes collected T a x Account Sewer

69—Taxes collected Tax Account Sewer

70—Taxes collected Tax Account Sewer

73—Taxes collected Tax Account Sewer

74^—Taxes collec*ted Tax Account Sewer

76—Taxes collected Tax Account Sewer

77—Taxes collected T a x Account Sewer

78—Taxes collected T a x Account Sewer

79—Taxes collected Tax Account Sewer

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9,024.30

4,690.00

8.412.00

77.42

21.98

225.78

112.65

352.72

. 439.24

117.24

11.64

120.37

172.31

7.97

43.25

31.86

35.06

40.(!5

127.19

22.00

61.22

200.09

32.69

36.11

8.42

175.78 ,

44.60

95.12

68.37 ¥ 246.87 ..50 95 40 61 80 40

_.31 105.95 f»u hand Sept. 1. 1917 $10,4o..42

134. 19. 99. 15.

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Tota l $24,814.03 W a r r a n t s I 'aid 17,574.05

Balance $ 7.2.39.9S On H a n d Aug. 1, 1917 3,217.44

W a r r a n t s Paid—

C O M M O N C O U N C I L — S E P T E M B E R 17, 1 9 1 7 .

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t S e w e r S e w e r S e w e r S e w e r S e w e r S ' w e r S e w e r S e w e r S e w e r S e w e r S i ' w e r S e w e r S e w e r S e w e r S e w e r S e w e r S e w e r S e w e r S e w e r S e w e r S e w e r

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D i s t . D i s t . D i s t . D i s t . D i ^ t . D i s t D K t . D i s t . D i s t . D i s t . D i s t . r>ist . D i s t . Di< t . D i s t . Tiis t . D i s t . D i s t . D i s t . D i s t .

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5 1 . . 5 2 . . 5 3 . . 5 5 . . 5 ( ; . . 5 7 . . 5 9 . , 6 0 . . 6 1 . . 6 3 . . 6 4 . . 6 5 . . 6 6 . . 6 7 . . 6 S . . 6 9 . . 7 0 . . 7 L . 7 2 . . 7 3 . . 7 4 . . 7 5 . . 7 6 . . 7 7 . . 7 S . . 7 9 . . SO. . 8 1 . .

2,650.30 2.00

353.60 89.44

32S.S8 820.36

1,887.63 77.02

149.20 679.02

1,016.97 1.337.04

185.18 64.16

103.16 157.47

1.029.46 • 65.27

124.85 68.66

3,087.20 710.85 172.69 715.68 259.30 333.49 261.99 347.25 372.73 1-23.20

. . . $17,574.05

4 9 . . $ 5 1 . . 5 2 . . 5 3 . . 5 tK. 6 3 . . 6 8 . . 6 9 . . 7 1 . . 72 . . 7 4 . . 7 5 . . 7 6 . . 7 7 . . 7 S . . 7 9 . . SO. . S 2 . . 8 4 . . •27.. 3 5 . . 4 1 . . 4 2 . . 4 4 . . 4 5 . . 4 6 . . 4 7 . . 4 ,^ . . 5 4 . . 5 7 . . 5 s . . 6 2 . . iiO,. 6 9 . . 7 1 . . 7 3 . . 7 5 . . 7 S . . 7 9 . .

43.18 301.12

55.28 889.15

91.26 570.69 477.27 107.98

70.29 12.174.32

l.(i8 369.63 161.91 153.10

67.55 30.87

271.82 4.690.00 8,412.00

13.0<i 276.47 132.55 223.79 211.89 250.64 541.14 .541.35 163.82 393.85 120.50 174.61 149.52 245.56

35.-57 66.00

364.30 6.35

140.63 210.93

Tota l . . , Overd rawn

208.58

$33,410.19 . 22,952.77

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,$10,457.42

$ 85.03 80.63

102.12 123.32 269.25 266.35 103.63 270.88 423.08 247.37 166.85 164.92 6,8.57

733.82 150.60 1.37.20 31.69 15.60

884.44 1,219.25

225.39 112.98 137.94 471.93 477.82

35.99 423.24 .591.80

88.23 975.52 382.69

2,875.90 8.78

464.00 1.734.19 1,037.82

91.80 78.86

196.43 433.36

79,4H 6,174.52

38.13 32.39

192.70 46.33

Tota l $22,952.77 PAVING FITNDS—Treasurer ' s Repor t for

month end ing A u g u s t 31, 1917. Money Received— A m o u n t ^ Tax .Account P a v i n g Dis t r i c t No.

10—Taxes collected $ 190.71 Tax Account P a v i n g Dis t r ic t No.

12—Taxes collected 89.59 Tax Account P a v i n g Dis t r i c t No.

13—Taxes collected 20.88 Tax Aceoniit P a v i n g Dis t r ic t No.

14—Taxes collected 131.87 Tax Account P a v i n g Dis t r ic t No.

15—Taxes collected 245.99 Tav .Vecount P a v i n g Dis t r ic t No.

16—Taxes collected 570.03 Tax Account P a v i n g Dis t r ic t No.

17—Taxes collected 48.46 Tax Account leaving I>istrict No.

1G8 C O M M O N C O U N C I L — S E P T E M B E R 17, 1 9 1 7 .

18—Taxes^ eolleoted T a x Account P a v i n g

19—Taxes col lected Tax Account P a v i n g

liO—Taxes collected Tax Account P a v i n g

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22—Taxes collected Tax Account I ' l iving

23—Taxes collected T a x Account P a v i n g

2 4 ^ T a x e s collected Tax Account P a v i n g

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Dis t r ic t No.

600.21

362.SS

462.78

240.79

3.60

15.68

49.58

123.77

93.44

119.49

532.82

682.84

578.26

84.63

859.85

3.52.92

580.31

To ta l $ 7,041.38 W a r r a n t s Pa id 28,762.33

Ove rd rawn $21,720.95 On h a n d Aug. 1, 1917 29,744.03

On h a n d Sept. 1, 1917 . Condi t ion of I ' av ing F u

day of September , 1917 W a r r a n t s Pa id— A m o u n t ^ T a x Acc't

nds . . . . $ 8.023.08 on t he first

Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax

Acc't Acc't Acc"t Acc't Acc' t Acc't Acc't Acc't Acc't Acc't Acc't Acc't Acc't Acc't Acc't Acc't Acc't Acc't

Pavemen t Pavemen t Pavemen t Pavemen t Pavemen t Pavemen t Pavement Pavemen t Pavemen t Pavement Pavemen t Pavement Pavemen t Pavea ien t Pavemen t Pavemen t T^avement Pavemen t Pavemen t

No. Na. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.

10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21 . 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.

1,985.57 216.17 1.56.78 844.01 950.01

1,740.00 324.00

2,312.80 1,200.(K> 1,019.53 1,368.00

232.00 393.00 338.26

1,205.02 2.413.21 2.464.97 1.763.41

.386.92

Tax Acc't T a x Acc't T a x Acc' t T a x Acc' t

P a v e m e n t No. P a v e m e n t No. P a v e m e n t No. P a v e m e n t No.

33 1,138.32 34 2,804.64 35 195.21 36 3,310.50

To ta l . . On H a n d -T a x Acc't

$28,762.33

Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax

Acc' t Acc't Acc' t Acc' t Acc' t Acc't Acc' t Acc't Acc' t Acc' t Acc't Acc't Acc' t Acc't

P a v e m e n t P a v e m e n t P a v e m e n t P a v e m e n t Pavemen t P a v e m e n t P a v e m e n t P a v e m e n t P a v e m e n t P a v e m e n t Pavemen t P a v e m e n t P a v e m e n t P a v e m e n t P a v e m e n t

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1 1 . . 1 3 . . 1 7 . . 1 8 . . 10 . . 2 2 . . ~I?,V. •21.. 2 8 . . 2 9 . . 3 0 . . 3 2 . . 3 3 . . 3 4 . . 3 6 . .

.$ 789.70 147.53 63.83

676.66 279.97 279.22

1,014.12 367.02

2,405.61 829.20

.85 235.65 280.94

2,532.61 2 163.54

To t a l $14,418.41 O v e r d r a w n 6,395.33

On h a n d Sept . 1, 1917 $8,023.08 Ove rd rawn— T a x Acc't P a v e m e n t Tax T a x T a x T a x Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax

Acc't Acc't Acc't Acc't Acc' t Acc't Acc't Acc't Acc't Acc ' t

P a v e m e n t I ' avement P a v e m e n t P a v e m e n t P a v e m e n t P a v e m e n t P a v e m e n t P a v e m e n t P a v e m e n t P a v e m e n t

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3,366.24 226.75 194.73 225.05 667.08 460.77 185.92

5.57 212.93 119.43 71.58

To t a l $ 6,395.33 Ann Arbo r Sav inus Rank, Am Arboi",

Michigan, Sep tember 11. 1917. To t he I l o n o r a b l e Common Council of

t he City of Ann A r b o r : Th i s is to cer t i ­fy t h a t t he re was on dei:osit in TJie Ann A r b o r Sav ings B a n k to t he credi t of Chas . L. Miller. City Treasure r , the sum of EightA'^-two Thous.-iml Seven and 41-100 (.$82,007.41) Dol la rs a t the close of bus iness A u g u s t 31st. 1917.

W I L L I A M L. WALZ, Cashier . Recap i tu l a t i on .

City F u n d s on hand $77,017.88 Sewer Pounds on hand 10,457.42 Pavemen t F u n d s on hand 8,023.08

On hand Sept . 1, 1917 $95,.t98.38 Bank Balance $8L' 007.41 Cash on hand 13.490.97

On hand Sept. 1, 1917. . . Respectful ly s u b m i t t e d :

L E U . City T r e a s u r e r .

$95,498.38 CHAS. L. MIL-

To the Board of Pub l i c M^orks, Ann S i r s : — 1 s u b m i t t he fol lowing repor t

direct ion d u r i n g t he m o n t h of Augus t , Eng inee r ing and Clerical—

Name— Amount ^rali7ev n s - o o d $150.00 G. r i . Sa i idenburgb llO.tX) H. L. S tange r 66.00 <). C. K lage r (W.3o

Arbor . Michigan : o^ e x p e n d i t u r e s for 1917.

woi'U done under my

Chargeab le to— Amonnt General work of d e p a r t m e n t $143.77 Records 55.87 S ta te St. and Dewey Ave., s to rm

sewer , 177.72

COM:MON C O U N C I I ^ — S E P T E M B E R 17, 1917. 169

E. D. O. M. H. R. A. E. R. In F. II. r. E.

F . Lu tz 61.r»0 M. Drake 12.00 Bonney 10.50 W . H y d e 10.05 J . Schlee 9.30 H . P a q u e t t e 8.10 Hassan 8.10

D. Glatzel 5-8.̂ A. Dodge 3.50

s j jec tors : L. Feiner 108.00 E. Luopk 04.50 T. Mclnti^re 04.50 R. Seavolt S2.25

To ta l Sower W o r k — .Tulius Lot'lirke St. Com. Roll .

$800.40

,$ 80.00 , 114.51

Tota l $194.51 To ta l exi>en(litiires $1,003.01. *Reeliarged to Gessner .

Respectful ly submi t ted ,

Hami l ton , Rose & Sheehan Add 'n . San i t a ry sewer 127.08

Sidewalk g r a d e s 155.77 Broadw^ay Br idge 104.55 Ba ldwin Ave. and C a m b r i d g e Road

s t o r m sewer 29.52 S a n i t a r y sewer ma in tenance 22.18 S a n i t a r y sewer records for S ta te

San i t a ry Eng inee r 17.98 Assessor ' s P l a t s for City 15.41 Bids and Quota t ions 9.01 Bu i ld ing Code 7.88 Seal ing Boiler Room in City H a l l . 4.88 Work for W a t e r D e p a r t m e n t 4.87 Care of S to rm W a t e r 4.41 G a r b a g e and refuse disposal 6.15 * W o r k for Gessner 3.61 Automobi le 2.85 Aliens Creek s to rm sewer 2.54 Inspec t ing p k i m b i n g 1.54 S to rm sewer ma in tenance 1.81

Tota l , $899.40

San i t a ry sewer ma in tenance $ 02.06 T a p p i n g s a n i t a r y sewers 4.(K) *Work for Gessner 16.05 S to rm sewer ma iu tenauce 31.61 Oiling r o a d w a y s 48.65 Street l ines and g r a d e s 2.14

Tota l $194.51

MANLEY OSGOOD. City Eng inee r .

R e p o r t s of C i t y T r e a s u r e r , C i t y C l e : k a n d C i t y E n g i n e e r f o r m o n t h of Ai;?.;u.st r e c e i v e d a n d o r d e r e d to ; a k e u s u a l c o u r s e .

C i t y A t t o r n e y , F r a n k B . DeVin.^,, m a d e o r a l r e p o r t t h a t M r . H . H . W a g ­o n e r d e s i r e d t o l e a s e , d u r m g t h e p e r -ioti o t h i s c o n t r a c t f o r c o l l e c t i n g '!: g a i Dage . t l i e h o u s e o n c i t y p^ -oper ty \ v h e r e i n c i n e r a t o r .s t o b e c o n s t r u c ­

t e d . M r . W a g o n e r a g r e e i n g t o e x p e ? i d a s u m on s a i d p r o p e r t y in i m p r o v ­i n g t h e s a m e e q u a l t o t h e r e n t noAv I j t -i n g p a i d f o r s a i d p r o p e r t y b e i n g t h e s u m of $8 .00 p ; r m o n t h , o r t o p a y t o t h e c i t y t h e d i f f e r e n c e b e t w e e n t h e a m o u n t of s a i d i m p r o v e m e n t s a n d t h e a i U i u a l r e n t .

M o v e d b y A i d . L u t z , t h a t o r a l r e ­p o r t of C i t y A t t o r n e y b e a d o p t e d , a n d t h e M a y o r a n d C i t y C l e r k b e i n s t r u c t e d t o s i g n l e a s e w h e n a p p r o v e d b y C i t y A t t o r n e y .

A d o p t e d b y t h e f o l l o w i n g v o t e . Y e a s , A i d . H e u s e l , M a y e r , H u s s . A n ­d r e s , H e n d e r s o n . D o n n e l l y . M a r k e y , S h c r k H a u s e r , P ' r e e m a n , L u t z , P r e s . R e i c h e r t , 12. N a y s , n o n e .

A n n A r b o r , M i c h . , S e p t . 8, 1917 . T o t h e H o n o r a b l e C o m m o n C o u n ­

c i l , A n n A r b o r , M i c h i g a n : S i r s — 1 b e g t o a d v i s e t h a t t h e t o t a l c o s t of o i l i n g t h e a l l e y in b l o c k o n e . n o r t h , r a n g e t h r e e e a s t , f r o m H u r o n s t r e e t t o n o r t h e n d of p a v e m e n t in s a i d a l ­

l e y , w i l l b e $5 .00 , of w h i c h t h e p r o p ­e r t y o w n e r ' s s h a r e , 60 p e r c e n t , w i l l b e $ 3 . 0 0 . R e s p e c t f u l l y s u b m i t t e d , M a n l e y O s ­

g o o d . B y A i d . L u t z : R e s o l v e d , t h a t t h e

p r i c e s d e t e r m i n e d b y t h e C i t y E n ­g i n e e r f o r w h i c h p e t i t i o n s h a v e b e e n r e c e i v e d a n d a p p r o v e d , b e f ixed a n d d e t e r m i n e d a s t h e p r i c e t o b e p a i d b y t h e p e t i t i o n e r s , a n d t h a t t h e C i t y T r e a s u r e r b e o r d e r e d t o c o l l e c t a l l s u m s t o Oe p a i d b y p e t i t i o n e r s .

R e s o l v e d , f u r t h e r , t h a t t h e B o a r d of P u b l i c W o r k s p r o c e e d w i t h t h e o i l i n g of a l l s t r e e t s f o r w h i c h p e t i t i o n s h a v e b e e n r e c e i v e d a n d a p p r o v e d , u p o n r e c e i v i n g t h e p r o p e r n o t i c e f r o m t h e C i t y T r e a s u r e r , a s p r o v i d e d b y a n O r d i n a n c e , r e l a t i v e to s t r e e t o i l i n g .

A d o p t e d b y t h e f o l l o w i n g v o t e : Y e a s . A i d . H e u s e l , M a y e r , H u s s . A n ­d r e s , H e n d e r s o n , D o n n e l l y , M a r k e y , S h e r k , H a u s e r , F r e e m a n , L u t z , R e i c h ­e r t , 12. N a y s , n o n e .

A i d . M a r k e y s t a t e d t h a t a n u m b e r of r e s i d e n t s h a d r e q u e s t e d t h a t t h e C o u n c i l t a k e p r o p e r a c t i o n t o a l l o w t h e k e e p i n g of p i g s in c e r t a i n p a r t s of t h e c i t y . N o a c t i o n t a k e n .

M a y o r E r n s t M. W u r s t e r i n f o r m e d C o u n c i l t h a t lOo d r a f t e d m e n f r o m W a . h t e n a w c o u n t y w o u l d l e a v e W e d ­n e s d a y m o r n i n g f o r C a m p C u s t e r , a n d r e q u e s t e d t h a t m e m b e r s of C o u n c i l

170 ' COMMON COUNCIL—SEPTEMBER 17, 1917.

and all city officials join in the demon- necessity of comfort stations, espe-stration and parade which would be cially in connection with garages, on given in honor of these men. account of tourists. On motion of

Moved by Aid. Donnelly, that the Aid, Lutz, the matter was referred to Council as a body join in the parade Sanitary committee and the Mayor, and that all city officials be requested The Council adjourned. to accompany them. Adopted. ISAAC G. REYNOLDS,

The Mayor called attention to the City Clerk.