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<br />which bids may be riled with the City Recorder up to 7:bO o'lcock P. M. at' June
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<br />24,1929. Each bid sl1all be accompanied by a certi1'ied check in the sum 01' five j"q
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<br />per cent of the amount.; bid, conditioned that the bid.d.er, if awarded the contract,
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<br />will enter into said. contract and furnish a SU1'ficient bond in the sum of 80
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<br />per cent 01' the contract cond.itioned upon its 1'aith1'ul pert'ormance. The City
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<br />Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and may ther'eatter award. th~
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<br />construction and. installation b.:l private contract or do the work itself at a su.m
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<br />less than the lovvest bid. Such notices shall provide that all the i'oregoin{: is
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<br />subject to the passage OI' the Ordinance d.ete,mlining upon the making 01' said.
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<br />An O~dinance amending Section 2 of Ordinance No. 6860, by changing
<br />the limits of fire zone NO.4, was read the first time, and passed its
<br />second and third readings ~by title by unanimous consent under 8usoension
<br />of the rule, and was placed all its final passage. The ~yes and. nays
<br />wer'e calle~, all present voting aye, nay, none; absent and not voting,
<br />Large and 1\1onroe. The Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 7445.
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<br />Thirteen Sidewalk Improvement' Ordinances were read the first time
<br />and passed th~ir second. and. third readings by title by unanimous consent
<br />~nder suspenslon of the rule, and 1Jvere placed on their final passage.
<br />The aye s and nays were called, all nresen t votinc' aye nay none' a- 'bsent
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<br />an no, vo "ll1g, Large. and Monroe. The OJ.odinances wer'o decla.l'e(J. passed
<br />and numbered consecutlvel.Y- from 7446 to 7458, both numbers inclusive.
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<br />changin€
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<br />:Monroe.
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<br />dation on motion, was granted.
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<br />The Sewer Committee recommended that the bid. or Peter A. Nelson
<br />t'or the construction of a sewer in the alley between Oak and Pearl Streets, from
<br />16th Avenue to 17th Avenue be accepted. On motion the reco~uendation was duly
<br />adopted..
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<br />The Judiciary Commit tee, b,)t Chairman Washburne, reported. tha t some
<br />progress had been made with the Southern ~aci1'ic Company in regard to eliminating
<br />the noise 01' trains caused by the blow ing 01' whi stles within the City Limi ts.
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<br />A Motion was made b:l hII'. Washburne, that the City Attorney take
<br />steps to en1'ol'ce the garbage Ord.inCilloe, and that he be instructed to cause
<br />arrests to be made for violallons.
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<br />The following are bills as allowed by the Council:
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<br />DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT FUND
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<br />Edgar Read
<br />San Ware & Son
<br />He Is Jorgenson
<br />Peter A. Nelson
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<br />$992.48
<br />47.18
<br />759.~0
<br />115.50
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<br />Edgar Read
<br />Whittal & Bean
<br />Nels Jorgenson
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<br />$128.38
<br />102.60
<br />39.b5
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<br />INTERSECTION FUND
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<br />F. Wentworth, Treas.
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<br />$016 . 59
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<br />GElfERAL BOND INTEREST FUnD
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<br />F. Wentworth, Treas.
<br />F. Wentworth, Treas.
<br />F. Wentworth, lreas.
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<br />$1000.00
<br />2009.04
<br />250.00
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<br />F. Wentworth, Treas.
<br />F. Wentworth, Treas.
<br />F. WentwQrth, Treas.
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<br />$ 206.25
<br />tl0?75.00
<br />G250.00
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<br />IIvIPRO VElvlE:tJ"T BOND INTERES T :FUND
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<br />F. Wentworth, Treas.
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<br />$70~4.~9
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<br />F. Wentworth, 'I're as.
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<br />~1~86.97
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