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Judiciary Com~ittee and City Attorney. <br /> <br /> An Ordinance &~antlng to the Postal Telegraph Co. the right to con-. <br />struct and maintain its telegraph lines along certain streets in Et~ene, <br />Oregon, was read the first and second times, and objections to the [~anting <br />of the franchise were called fo~ and none heard except an objection from <br /> <br />Mr. Van Houtte to the part giving the rigt~t to extend private wires for long <br /> <br />distance telegraph service. <br />eration. <br /> <br />The Ordinance was laid over for further consid- <br /> <br />An Ordinance establishing polling places, defining the boundaries of <br /> <br />each polling place, and appointing the Judges and Clerks for the General 1917 <br />Election of the City of Eugene, to be held in said City on the 2nd day of <br />April, 1917, was read and passed its second and third readings by title <br />under suspension of the rule and was placed upon its final passage. Councilmen <br />voting aye 7, nay none, absent Koppe, The Ordinance was declared passed and <br />ntuabered #1899. <br /> <br /> On motion the Council adjourned. <br /> <br />City Recorder. <br /> <br /> <br />