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Council Clambers, City of Caldwell, "onday ominc ,April .', 1911. Council
met in rejular session wit) Ttayor J. P. Govien presidki6, and Councilmen F. A. Clark,
R. Farrar, J. G. Gartin, Jru „c: +i Harris, i�r -d I. 1?. Paynter, present. C.J.SI -orb, clerk,
wh -en the followint; business nas transacted:
The foliowin�r cW-s ,<ere read and un n:otlor. of Farrar allowedaund warrants
ordered drawn on the several funds ns follows:
The roll 1;einC called on the r::otion, tle vote resulted-
Ayes - -- Clark, Farrar, Gartin, Harris, Paynter -5.
GF.RTRAL F[1T1P:
Ind. Long Dist, Tel. Co.,
phone rental,
" .80
Chas. "illiner,
Hauling cart to file,
2.50
Caldwell Planing T "ills,
Btakes,
,60
John T. Rosso,
Salary Janitor,
?0.00
Caldwell Corinercial FanR,
Telegrams,
6,0$
Caldwell Lumber Cu.,
real,
50.55
G. W. Hodson,
("laef oc Police,
75.00
Caldwell rower Co „
Light,
148.80
C. J. S)
Salary Clerk,
70.00
` .ellie 't. Sterling,
Aest. Clerk,
35.00
Boyes Hdw. Co.,
I'rlse.,
5,2..5
R. S. hiller,
Salary '< Ndse „
70.35
F. H. P.icl_ar•daun,
Salary Engineer,
50.00
John J. Ploal,ead,
Salary Attorney,
25.00
NOAD FTMD:
Cald. TT. L E. Co. ,
Oats and barley,
16.45
Central Luir,ber Co. ,
T,
22.35
W. C. Parker,
Hay,
19.95
A. N. Wilson,
Labor,
G5.00
A. L. Potts,
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'4.25
Newton Powell,
11
5.00
W. L. Wooley,
Salary Supt, of Sts.,
5.00
0. Royce,
Labor,
71.25
G. J. Gartin,
11
17.00
F. L. Yeller,
Cleanin.� Its „
32,20
Bo-+es Hdw. Co.,
"dse.,
7.£x.5
G. V1. Paynter,
Asst. RnZ;ineer,
12.00
Wm. "ev,land,
Labor,
41.75
1 9ATP.R
VIORFS Fin-D;
Vhe. Rode,
Labor Frank Sr.ith,
2,50
Ind, bone Dlst. Tel, no.,
Phone rental,
15, 50
0. T:oyce,
Labor,-
10,n0
n. H. Fuller,
Salary Supt. of T. ' ^,
1 0.00
Fre,l Deno,
Labor,
7, 6.25
"lm, Rode,
11
76.35
Caldwell_ Power no.,
LiLl.t S: rower,
160,65
Cupple Yer. no.,
T'd so. ,
7.75
lraptune Teter Co. ,
- ers,
215.00
C. J. Sl.orb,
Salar.� Cleri.,
30.00
Clerk,
Freight, etc.,
3 .34
Pacific Coast Pipe Co „
^Tdse.,
69.19
G. W. Paynter,
Asst, Engineer,
5.00
1 . H. Rieliardson,
Salar;,' 11
95,00
GeorL';a Fement,
Labor,
38.20
MA06 0 By'idLO 3 Iron lllorks,
Contr'ert C. P. '. F. Co„
3485,13
John Decker,
Labor,
7,50
W. B. Cupp,
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10.00
John W. Roes,
Salary and fees,
41.50
%. H. Richardson,
Salary Engineer,
25.00
J. S. s4ewey,
Contract,
30,22
Baker ?c Farris,
11 S'!cK °play,
30.22
J. G. Gartin,
Labor,
17,50
Harry Curp,
7.50
V:ASF'R AORYS
F- 1 T1:N9I07+ F?C�,I`:
Caldwell P11'. °: Ht Co „
COntrt-Ct,
254.52
SvRlrnQ.ING ITTIM.:
F. I.. Yeller,
Sprinkling,
121,80
The roll 1;einC called on the r::otion, tle vote resulted-
Ayes - -- Clark, Farrar, Gartin, Harris, Paynter -5.
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ITays - -O. Ai,sent -- -revers. So the motion prevailed.
Claims not 0 K 'd Yaere laid over.
A motion wasmade by Clark t1,At the claim or "Urk Trip in the sure of : "
be laid over. The roll being called on tie motion, 1,1i3 vote resulted:
Ayes -- Clark, Gartin - - -8.
Nays -- Farrar, Harris, Paynter - -C.
Absent - - Revers. So the mottr. was lost.
A notion aann made by Taynter tl at the claim be allowdd. An ar..endrr.ant was
made by Farrar, cutting the c.lairn �p25.00. The roll heinpr calls d on the amandment', the
vote resulted:
Ayes-- Clar;, 7arrar, 0ar•tin - -3.
Nays -- Harris, Payntar-
Absent -- revers. 90 the amen;!:•ent ryas lost.
The roll bainS called on the oriMinnl rr.otion, the vote resulted:
Ayes -- Farrar, Harris, raynter - - -3.
Ayes -- Clark, Cartin - - -
AbsentF- fevers. So the motion whe lost.
Fill No. 79 by Farrar, entitled, "An Ordinanr;e amending Sectlonl4 of Gr.iinance
No. 1F0, entitled, "An Ordinance reCalatin_ plumbinL, ventilation and drainar-e of build -
inre; to provide for a plumbing insrontor, to d =.Pine his duties and authority, and to
reulate salaries and roes, to I:rovid.a for a 1'oard of °.:::uainern, and to provide +o•r an
axamination and reZfistration or plrrL.v s; and to provide ;enaltias for the violation of
this ordinance ", passed ana m11•roved Yy the P'a;'or and Couneil of said City on the MILL
day of May, 191 ®" was read tl,a first tin -e.
A motion was made by Farrar that the ruler 1.e suspended and the reudines on
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three separate days be disrensed v.ith and that Till Ilo. 79 be read the ft -Fat time by
title and tie third time in roll and llaoed on its r'lns l I,asattf;e. The roll being cr,lled
on the P=otion, tie votet ra =ult nl:
Ayes -- Clark, Farrar, Martin, Harris, Paynt.er - -5.
Nays - -0. Absent -- Revers. So tine motion prevailed.
Bill 71o. 79 read t.l e -eoond time 1- title.
Pill ]'?o. ?� read third t-imc in full ana llaced on it.e final ra^nagre. On the
question, Shall Pill Tip, 7' rnss9 the roll being called, the vote resulted:
Ayes-- C2ar1., Tarrar, Cartin, Farris, Paynter - - -5,
"rays - -O. Absent - - Revers. So Pill No. ^S panned, becordrC Or••tinance ho. 192
Tie follouinr corLvunication was ready
^a- ldwall, 1daLo, April :%
To the Hon. "s or and City Coon ^iI,
(aldwell, Idaho.
Inesmucl as tl., 1,nvAnd forpublio larks is Plainly arrident, and an the demand
is Crewing ntronSar with tl.a l;rovrtl, of the city; it is opportune to sugl.1 t) is "rant r,ow,
and provide for tl,e futuf - (e reeds of a city n.rny times +.i.0 pr :-sent sire of Caldaell,
Thu so- called "city park" aliare tle old Iur, 1•l,ont is situated, is an
ideal location for a hark, and o° "era tKe wont advanr.aLe, Oils conditions for a Speedy con•
verralon into a earl: pro er.
I f' tl r: - a; - or will a;l olnt s. ac+ fve hark rrort :i ttee of three Rnd ' P.? p ,ncil
will agree to n.ai the aoov.? render =ed l;rk, L -ill suincrvbe taro'r.unlred and f if'
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dollars ($250) toward the vrork of this park, provided ', ,.t least a like sum be raised
by rublie spirited citizens for work on this park tlis sFrir;g.
Trusting that this effort to make raj&4ell a good glace to live in Trill meet
with your approval, T am
Y ours resp: fully,
T.. F?ASBRO *'CC.
Vuted, on motion of Paynter, that a corv be �11;1,0ir,te3 to comply with the
wishes of ci e :rorauniau'_ice. Fr.,l or, sad .•stion of the Council, Gowen, Clarl: and Richard-
son were appointed,
Bill No. 80 by Harris, entitled, "An Ordinw a lica:;sint; lat:ndries, laundry
branch agendas and laundr eolicitars in The City of Cz.ldwell, Idaho' '., was read the
first time.
A m eras rade t,y Farrar tl,at t,le rules be suspended and the readings on
three selarate days be dispensed ivitil ra that, °ill "0. E0 be read the second time by
title ands tLe third time in full and 1:lace..t on its final passa,:e. The roll being caller
tl_e vote resulted:
Ayes -- Clark, Farrar, Cartin, Harris, raynter - -S.
Nr s - -0. Absent t1" --Pevere. So tl motion 110"ailed.
Bill Ko. EO read second tiLrL t�l title,
Bill No. 20 read tLird time in 'ul1 an,t placed on its final 1,assare, On the
question, Sl_ali Pill ?fu. BO pass? tl.e roll t,eing called, tha vote= resulted:
Ayas-- Clarh, Farrar, Cartin, H: trri.e, Paynter-- ii,
Absent - -evens, ;'ays - -0. So Bill No. 80 passed, berorning Ordinance "o, 193.
The eoor:cil t]-Nn adjourned un+.il :'or,day evening, April 1 ?, 1911, at 8:30 p, m,
Monday, April 1 ?, 15111. Council rent 17 re ular erasion pursuant to adjourn-
ment with " ?4yor Ooti.en Ire and Counciln.en Pevera, Farrar, Cartin, Harrita, Paynter,
r resent, Shorh, Clerk.
The returns for the general city election held April 4, 1811, being all in,
the City Council Frocealed to e,,.nvaga tlse same vrith the Pollowiug result:
First °eccnd Third
Vayor : :'gami c Ward: Ward i
Walter Griffiths, 100 G8 4g
C. W. Coorer, 11 13 8
City Clerk -. Rn- Officio Police Judge:
0. J. St.arb,
8
9.4 50
W. M. Woody,
7
4 4
City Treasurer:
Marie T "artin,
97
93 49
I. C. Slabaugh,
4
2 5
City Engineer:
Edward Redden,
�;3
03 51
Councilmen- -First Ilard:
Tohn L. Aardsley,
John Steunenberg,
83
F. H. Bowen,
B8
35
Johr, J. Caldwell,
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