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<br /> Hanns, Bond, Farrington; nay, none; absent, Carlson. The ordinances Wesr declared
<br /> passed and numbered 8564.
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<br /> An Ordinance for the prevention of fires had its first reading and passe I
<br /> .I..~; to its second and third readings by title under Buspension of the rule by unanimous
<br /> ~.. consent of the council Bnd was placed for final passage. The ayes and nays were
<br /> ~J'( called, councilmen voting aye: Hendershott, Lamb, Reid, Page, Hanns, Bond, Farringto .
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<br /> 3~ nay, none;.absent, Carlson. The ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8565.
<br /> An Ordinance prohibiting the obstruction of streets had its first readin
<br /> and passed to its second and third readings by title under suspension of the rule
<br /> by unanimous consent of the council and was placed for final passage. The ayes and
<br /> nays Bere called, councilmen voting aye~ Hendershott, Lamb, Reid, Page, Hanns, Bond, I
<br /> Farri ngton;, nay, none; absent, Carlson. The ordinance was declared passed and
<br /> 38 numbered 8566
<br /> An Ordinance to prnhibit animals from running at large and to regulate
<br /> the driving through streets, and pasturing of animals, ~ad its first reading and
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<br /> passed to its second and third readings by title under suspension of the rule by
<br /> unanimous consent of the council and was placed for final passage. _The ayes and
<br /> nays were called, councilmen voting aye: Hendershott, Lamb, Re id , Page, Hanns, Bond,
<br /> Farrington; nay, none; absent, Carlson. The ordinance was d~clared passed and
<br /> 39 numbered 856fl". .
<br /> An Ordinance to prohibit the keeping open at any time on Sunday within
<br /> the corporate limits of the city of Eugene, billiard rooms, pool rooms, dance houses
<br /> places where any game of cards is played for amusement or otherwise, or where dice
<br /> is thrown for amusement or otherwise or any similar place of amusement, had its
<br /> first reading and passed to its second and third readings by title under suspension
<br /> of the rule by unanimous consent of the council and was placed for final passage.
<br /> The ayes and nays were called, councilmen voting aye: Hendershott, Lamb, Rei d , Page,
<br /> Hanns, Bond, Farrington; nay, none; absent, Carlson. The ordinance was declared
<br /> 40 passed and numbered 8568.
<br /> An Ordinance to prohibit unchaste and demoralizing theatrical performanc s
<br /> and other shows or exhibitions was presented for first reading and passed to its
<br /> second and third readings by unanimous consent of the council by title under suspenso on
<br /> of the rule and was placed for final passage. The ayes and nays were called, counc' I- I
<br /> men voting aye: Hendershott, Lamb, Reid, Page, Hanns, Bond, Farrington; nay" none;
<br /> 41 absent, Carlson; The ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8569
<br /> An Ordinance concerning the payment of taxes, licenses and fines, had it
<br /> first reading and passed to its second and third readings by title under suspension
<br /> of the rule by unanimous consent of the council and was placed for final passage.
<br /> The ayes and nays were called, councilmen voting aye: Hendershott, Lamb, Reid, Page,
<br /> Hanns, Bond, Farrington; nay, none; absent, Carlson. The ordinance was declared
<br /> 42 passed and numbered 8570.
<br /> An Ordinance regulating the cutting of curbing on any street or alley
<br /> within the City of Eugene, had its first reading and passed to its second and third
<br /> readings by unanimous consent of the council by title under suspension of the rule
<br /> and was placed for final passage. The ayes and nays were called, councilmen voting
<br /> aye: Hendershott, Lamb, Reid, Page, Hanns, Bond, Farrington; nay, none; absent,
<br /> 43 Carlson. The ordinance was declared pe.ssed and numbered 8571.
<br /> An Ordinance concerning offenses and disorderly conduct, had its first
<br /> reading and passed its second and third readings by title under suspension of the
<br /> Irule by unanimous consent of the council and was placed ~or final passage. The
<br /> layes and nays were called, councilmen voting aye: Hendershott, Lamb, Reid, Page,
<br /> ,Hanns, Bond, Farrington; nay, none; absent, Carlson. The ordif.lance was declared
<br /> 44passed and numbered 8572. ' I
<br /> An Ordinance providing for the appointment of police officers of the I
<br /> City of Eugene, prescribing their qualifications and duties, had its first reading
<br /> and passed to its second and tfuird readings by title under suspension of the rule
<br /> by unanimous consent of the council and was placed for final passage. The ayes and
<br /> nays were called, councilmen voting aye: Hendershott, Lamb, Reid, Page, Hanns, Bond,
<br /> Farrington; nay, none; absent, Carlson. The ordinance was declared passed and
<br /> 45 numbered 8573.
<br /> An Ordinance regulating a paid fire department for the city of Eugene, I
<br /> was presented and read the first time, passed to its second and third readings by
<br /> title under suspension of the rule by unanimous consent of the council and was
<br /> placed for final passage. The ayes and nays were called, councilmen voting aye:
<br /> Hendershott, Lamb, Reid, Page, Hanns, Bond, Far~ington; nay, none; absent, Carlson.
<br /> The ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8574.
<br /> An Ordinance creating the office of inspector of buildings in the City
<br /> of Eugene; defining his powers and duties; and fixing his compensation, had its first
<br /> reading and passed to its second and third readings by title under suspension of the
<br /> rule by unanimous consent of the council and was placed for final passage. The ayes
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