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dollars (,?250) toward the work of tY.is hark, pr '.i_at at laast a like sum be raised
by public spirited citizens for vork on tktis park this spring.
Trusting that this at'fort to make raldwell a Loud Flare to live in will meet
with your approval, i
Y ours respwtfully,
L. F.ASBROT`CK.
Voted, on motion of Paynter, that a conr:ittee be �,pr,ointnj to c0m1.17 with the
wishes of tie 0csuni •aticn and un s i - -*-iun of the Council, Go:ien, Clark. and Richard-
son were appointed.
Bill No. BO by Harris, entitled, "An Ordirim e lice,:sing laundries, laundry
branch a,encias and laundry sullcitors in the City of CrAdaall, Idaho', was read the
first time.
A notion was: r.ade Ly Farrar Q at, the rules be suspended and the readings on
three selarate .lays be dispensed with and that. 'ill "0. �-0 be real the second time by
title and the third time in full and Flace.t on its final passage. The roll being callei
t2_e vote resulted:
Ayes -- Clark, Farrar, Curtin, Parris, Paynter--:
-1 s - -0. Absent -- Fevers. Su tla riutioa yre >ailed,
Bill "o. E0 read second time b" title.
Bill No. EO read tLird time in Full and placed on its final passage. On the
question, Si -a11 Pill ?'u. EO Faes7 the roll Leir-L called, the vote resulted:
Ayas-- OlarR, Farrar, Gartin, ?'.eerrie, Paynter- 6.
Absent — Pevera. °ays - -0. So Pill No. 80 passed, Ordinance 1'0. 193.
The council tl -an adjourned until Vorrtay evening, April 17, 1911, at 8:70 p. M.
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Monday, April 17, E11. Council met 1n reLlular re ^siun pursuant to adjourn-
ment, with Yayur Gower: lrasidi.ne, and Counciln.en Fevers, Farrar, Gartin, Harris, Paynter,
hr•esent, Shorb, C16rk.
The returns for the r;ener•al city election held April 4, 1911, heing all in,
11e City Council pruceeda4 to cr:nvass the same with the folluwing resulte
First °ccond Third
mayor: "la"f a lard: Pfard:
Walter ^riffitl.s, 100 c;6 4a
C. W. Cooper, 11 1S a
City Clerk 1 '�.e officio Police Judge:
C. J. Shorb,
P
4 50
'N. M. Woody,
7
4 4
City Treasurer:
Kerrie Martin,
tr
gg 49
T. C. Slabaugh,
4
2 5
City Engineer:
Edward Hedden,
95
93 g1
Councilmen- -First :lard:
John I., Pardsley,
83
John Steunenherg,
88
F. H. Bowen,
35
John J. Caldwell,
11
Councilmen -- Second '.yard,
Second
Ward:
Third
Wards
Ferry J. 7eb,
95
C. Q. Adams,
91
Councilman- -Third Ward:
Thos, F. Walker,
50
R. T(, Adam,
46
Ferman Barter,
4
And it appearing Prom a canvass of the vote that Falter Griffiths for Mayor,
C. J. Sharb, for clerk and ex- officio police judge, Maris DArtin for Treasurer, Edward
Fadden For EnLlneer, John L. llardsley and John Steunenber far Council�ta 1st Ward,
Ain,.., a— ¢yea -A, urD NO
Henry J. Zeh and C. 0. Adars Councl)».1en Third Ward each received a plurality of the
votes east. A motion was made by Harris, that Walter Griffiths be and hereby is
declared elected Mayor, C. J. Shorb, clerk "I'd es- officio rclbe judge, ' "Itrie :martin,
treasurer, Edward Fedlen, en;,lnaer, John L. Pard.sley and John Steunenberg, Councilmen
first ward, henry J. Zeh and C. Q. Adams, Cuun secund ward, T}_os. P. Welker and
E. A. Adam„ councilrr.en tl.ird :u rd, each and �r,e for a term cf tao years Ind that, the
city clerk be instructed to issues to each a eertifieate of ele?tion .siCned by the mayor
and with the corporate seal at *.ached.
The roll being called on thernotion, the vote resulted:
Ayes-- Devers, Farrar, Gartin, Parris, rh.- nt.er - -5.
I'Tays - -0. Absent -- Clark. So t} a motion I retrail.ed.
A motion was made, by Farrar that the 1'ayor advertise for bids for the construe
tion of nidnNalb on south Yinl A Par all chalk not constructed, hide to be opened
P'ornday eveninh, .".°.ay 1, 1911, The roll beirL called on tl,o notion, the vote resulted-
Ayes—Pavers , Farrar, Gartin, TTarris, Paynter - - .
Nays - -0. Absent.-- ('lark. So the motion pre
Chief Allen rearorLed C. M. Allen elect r'hief and John 'ollrich assistant
of tle Caldwell rire repart.ment for the enst;in year end on notion of Farrar the elect
was confirmed and certi'icaten ord�Ilr:>d i ^d to tl,e mon named.
A notion was rr.ade by Farrar ':l.at the non interest 1.earing clause be ordered
erased from the raldwell lc.plenent & ❑rain Co. warrants given in rayment for hose at
January meeting. Theroll bein called on the motion, the vote resulted:
Ayes-- Devers, Farrar, %rtin, Perris, r,2 - -5.
DTays - -0. Absent - rlark. So the notion l revaile.l.
Plat of r:inyun Hill Cer.etery a ui r_p, roved on motion of Farrar.
Voted, on motion of Farrar that the Dunbar Additicn be accel:ted.
Voted, on motion of 7arrnr, that tl.e Street - *npdtt.we he instructed to take up
the matter cf puttin;, Jr, 'ha TTick.olc fence, and carry out our promisee to hire, if any
have been mn.ia.
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A notion aaas n,a,lr i, Farrar that t.le claim of ?farl: Price in the sure of "110,00
for drillirL wells, l:;ii over t'rou: last meeLin; be allowed, ;nd a warrant ordered drawn
are. tl e "ester '"forks rund. Tha roll bein)T nal le=t on the rrotion, the vo'.e resulted:
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Ayes -- Fevers, Farrar, Gartin, Harris, Payntcr--5,
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Ait.ys - -0. Absent-- Clark. So the Potion prevailed.
A motion '.vas mach by F rear t.l,at the, slain: o'' '1_e Tr.,e. surer in tie sum of 1:10.
Coe salary, l:.id over from last meeting allowed and a warrant be ordered drawn on the
general fund. TLe roll being; called on tle notion, the vot:= resulted:
Ayes -- Devers, Farrar, Gartin, Ilarris, Paynter -- 5.
Ausent -- Clark. 90 tle u:otion lrrevailad.
Bill ?To. el, by Farrar, entitled, "An Ordinance lrnvi.ding for the caring and
keehin' of n.or:iciU 1 _._'_r,dy tl_e City Treasurer of t1.0 City of Caldwell, Idaho,
and pre- criLiruL; penalties and rolealin- all ordinance in r_on!'lict therealth" was read
the first ti::,_.
A ration :ra :..,eta %- F:.rrar that tl.e rules Le suslended and tLe readings on
three separate .says be dispensed with and that Rill No. F1 Le read the second time by
title and tl_e third time in :U1 and i.laced on its final Imisage. The roll beingrcalled
on the r „otion, the vote resulted:
Ayes-- P.evers,Payntar - -2.
Nays—Farrar, Gartin, Harris - -7.
A! sent -- Clark. no tLa rrot.ion lost.
Pill No. 66, by Farrar, entitled, "An Ordirr nce i;roviding for the regulation
and removal of 4y rbage frog tl.-i limits of the Cite of Caldwell, Idaho, and iroviding a
]eralty for ,ha violation of tr.ls urll:.ance” was read tle second time.
A motion was made by Harrie t1 at the street eora!:ittee construct at once a
ditch to get rid of the waste water fror., t] e, new h.i¢:p La) se. The roll being called
on the motion, tl:e vote resulted:
Ayes-- Pevers, Farrar, Car *,in, Harris, Pa,;nter- -5.
Nays-0. Absent-- Clari_ So the motion Irevailed.
itinutes of tho meetinLs held in " ?arch were r - lad and apl.roved.
Tl.e retorts of tl,a officere oere read and filed.
On motion of Gartin, Council atjour•r,ed until i Airil 24, 1911, at a p,m.