HomeMy WebLinkAbout1916-05-01city council minutesr,
-65-
It was voted upon motion of Ackley, seconded Forbes, that the City Clerk
be instructed to issue certificates of election to the persons elected, upon their
Piling the proper oath as provided by Ordinance No. 122 of said City.
The report of the City Treasurer for the quarter ending March 31st., 1916, was
read. It was voted upon motion of Hayman that the report be approved.
In the matter of the complaint of Miss Bissett, relative to the irrigation
ditch adjoining her property on the corner of Ninth Avenue and Cleveland Boulevard, made
to the Council April 3, 1416, the City Engineer reported that in his opinion the adjustment
of the matter was between the Pioneer District and Miss. Bissett and that it was not the
duty of the City to remedy the condition complained of.
Councilman Forbes suggested that proper action be Immediately taken to compel
the Pioneer Irrigation District to remove the rubbish from all ditch banks inside the
(City limit..
Councilman Sanberg stated that the local Chapter of the D. A. R. had extended
through him, a special invitation to the City Council to attend the dedication services
to be held April 28th., 1916.
It was voted upon motion of Sanberg that Council adorn.
Attest:
Mayor.
City Clerk.
Council Chamber, City of Caldwell, Idaho, May 1, 1916.
Council meet in regular session with Mayor Fred C. Boyes, presiding,
present, Councilmen Ackley, Dement, Hayman and Sanberg, S. Ben Dunlap, Clerk, when the
following business was transacted:
The minutes of the sessions held during the month of April, 1916, were
read and it was voted upon motion of Dement that the same be approved.
Councilman Forbes arrived during the reading of the minutes.
I
I
County Superintendent Z. Fay Fowler and pro'essors Clifford and Mcnall
appeared and presented the plans contemplated for the establishment of Agriculture
Clubs amoung the boys and girls of this City. They stated that - financial assistance
to the amount of about 850.00 would be needed to carry out the plane, and they
asked that the City contribute this aum. The matter was taken under advisement.
The application of 0. F.. Smith for permission to install a portable
stand in the paving district and submitting plans and specifications of the stand
.which he desired to install, as provided by Ordinance No. 268, was read.
It was voted upon motion of Ackley that the plane and specifications be
approved and that the application be granted.
The written opinion Of City Attorney malters, under date of April 29 1916
%dvising that the City would be liable for damage which any member of the public
right sustain by reason of an alley being closed, when consent to close same was
-66
obtained from the City Council by resolution passed, was read.
The petition of H. n. and Carrie S. Blatchley to have the Worth half
of Block Fourteen in College Heights Addition replatted, was read. It was voted
upon motion of Hayman that the petition be granted.
The protest of W. L. Steunenberg, under date of May 1, 1916, against
being compelled to construct a concrete sidewalk in front of lots 16 to 24 inclusive
and also along the side of lot 24 in Block 33 Borman's Addition, was read. The
matter was referred to the Street Committee and City Engineer.
The following bills against the City were read, and it was voted upon
motion of Sanberg that the same be allowed and warrants be ordered drawn on the
various funds in payment of the same as follows:
Ll7
I
i
6
f
I
GENERAL FUND
S. Ben Dunlap
April Salary
$100.00
T. A. Walters
" "
50.06
Electric Investment Company
Street Light
76.50
Caldwell Tribune
Printing
115.15
Caxton Printers
"
45.75
Orel H. Sovereign
Freight Advanced
2.40
Orel H. Sovereign
April Salary
20.00
Otis Allen
Labor
8.47
Boyes vardware Company
L {doe
4.25
Electric Investment Company
Light, City Hall
10.34
The Baum Brothers Company
Udse
9.60
Caldwell Nurseries
Mdse
1.95
Caldwell Lbr and Coal Company
Coal
24.45
Terry and McOee
Curb, City Hall
59.04
Orel H. Sovereign
April Salary and Pddse
61.30
Glenn :9. Wright
April Salary
25.00
G. H. Fuller
Labor
5.00
Dick Beatty
"
1.50
Fred Roes
"
1.50
Electric Investment Company
Energy for heater
2.70
Caldwell Lumber and Coal Co
Stora?e hose cart
1.00
Mountain States Company
May phone rentals
4.75
Canyon Auto Company
Mdse
.60
Ethelwyn Fortner
April salary and stamps
26.50
John A. Maker
April salary and dogs
107.00
Ban Shuee
" "
80.00
Ackley's A?arket
Assigned claim
5.00
Boyes Hardware Company
Mdee
.80
Caldwell Tribune
Printing
3.00
Guy C. McGee
April Salary
82.50
F. L. Lockwood
Assisting engineer
15.00
F. P. Sigsby
" "
2.50
T. M. Ewing
Rent church, election
7,00 "
T
--------------------------------
- ~960.55
Ll7
I
i
6
f
I
'i I
i
i
I
i
I
i
0
90.00
65.00
65.00
65.00
65.00
5.00
15.00
15.00
17.50
4.00
21.00
1.86
3.25
5.15
17.65
6.20
10.00'
84.48
11.50
3.90
7.15
.70
20.50
52.50
9.30
-- - - - - -- 661.64
� 94.55
75.25
60.00
4.00
12.50
150.24
41.27
3,00
24,00
3.50
17.20
115.47
.50
80
- - - - -- so2.2e
ROAD FUND
D. D. Campbell
April Salary
Tom Glenn
fl n
Bert Smart
n n
Henry Rogers
n n
Olaf Delain
fl r
C. C. Gurwell
Labor
Andy Bodenheimer
fl
Enos Campbell
fl
Abe Stoffer
n
Louis Hosa
fl
W. H. Whetehel
n
Emmett Garrison
n
C. H. Leighty
Dirt
Rowland and Black
Blacksmith work
A. W. Duncan
fl n
Hollrich Harness Shop
Harness repairs
Mrs. J. G. Gartin
Barn rent
W. C. 'Parker
Oats
Caldwell Lumber and Coal Co
Lumber
Boise - Payette Lumber Co
fl
Boyes Hardware Company
Mdse
Electric Investment Co
Light, City barn
Lem Harding
Pipe
Terry and McGee
Crosswalks
Terry and McGee
Sidewalks
Tota
WATER WORKS =D
Harry Smith
April Salary and Freight
Frank Roges
n n n stamps
Fred Ross
Labor
Charles Allen
n
Otis Allen
n
Idaho Hardware and 'Plumbing Co
Pipe
The Gauld Company
Mdse
Neptune Meter Company
Crane Company
n
Boyes hardware Company
fl
Idaho Imp & Grain Company
fl
Electric Investment Company
Power and Light
Cox and Judd
Drayage
A. TA. Duncan
Blacksmith work
Total,----- -- - ------- --- - - - - --
90.00
65.00
65.00
65.00
65.00
5.00
15.00
15.00
17.50
4.00
21.00
1.86
3.25
5.15
17.65
6.20
10.00'
84.48
11.50
3.90
7.15
.70
20.50
52.50
9.30
-- - - - - -- 661.64
� 94.55
75.25
60.00
4.00
12.50
150.24
41.27
3,00
24,00
3.50
17.20
115.47
.50
80
- - - - -- so2.2e
_68_
SCHOOL FUND
Independent School Diet # 28 1/2 fines Police Court 82.50_
TOTAL VNOT NT WARRANTS ORDERED DRAWN,---- -- - - - -- 32912.16
The reports of the following officers for the month of April, 1916, were
read. Librarian, Police Judge, Superintendent of Water Works, City Eriig
Sexton and Superintendent of Streets. The report of the City Clerk covering a
period of time from April 1, 1916 to May 1, 1916, inclusive, was also read. It was
voted upon motion of Sanberg that the reports be approved and ordered placed on file
and that the City Clerk be instructed to correct the 1915 sidewalk assessment against
lot 13 of Block 28 Original townsite and 13 Torman's Addition as recommended in the
Engineer's report.
It was voted upon motion of Ackley that Council adorn until Monday
evening May 8th., 1916, at 8 o'clock.
Attests �o
Mayor
City C .
UJ
I
I ,I
I
I
I
I
I
�I
SPRIYKLING FUND
CMIT ERY FUND
F. L. Seller
April Sprinkling
$20.20
J. W. Rosa
April salary and overtime
70.00
Total,---------------- ---- --- ---
Cyrus Decker
Labor
30. 00
0)
Fred Howard
J. W. Ross
Mdse
6.30
Labor
30.50 -
Boyes Hardware Company
^
15.75
Total -----------------------------------
Buntrock Transfer Company
Drayage
.50
Cupples FAercantile Company
Mdee
2.50
Caldwell Nurseries
Trees
17.00
Gordon and Adams
Assigned claim
90.00_
Water Works Dept Mdse IS 49
Total,----- ----- - ---- ---- -- -- --- -- - --- 250.54
I
SCHOOL FUND
Independent School Diet # 28 1/2 fines Police Court 82.50_
TOTAL VNOT NT WARRANTS ORDERED DRAWN,---- -- - - - -- 32912.16
The reports of the following officers for the month of April, 1916, were
read. Librarian, Police Judge, Superintendent of Water Works, City Eriig
Sexton and Superintendent of Streets. The report of the City Clerk covering a
period of time from April 1, 1916 to May 1, 1916, inclusive, was also read. It was
voted upon motion of Sanberg that the reports be approved and ordered placed on file
and that the City Clerk be instructed to correct the 1915 sidewalk assessment against
lot 13 of Block 28 Original townsite and 13 Torman's Addition as recommended in the
Engineer's report.
It was voted upon motion of Ackley that Council adorn until Monday
evening May 8th., 1916, at 8 o'clock.
Attests �o
Mayor
City C .
UJ
I
I ,I
I
I
I
I
I
�I
SPRIYKLING FUND
F. L. Seller
April Sprinkling
$20.20
A. W. Duncan
Blackamith work
5:25
Total,---------------- ---- --- ---
- -- - -- 8253;45
PARK FUND
Fred Howard
April Salary
70.00
Ernest Moudy
Labor
30.50 -
Boyes Hardware Company
Mdee
.70'`
Total -----------------------------------
-° 101.2
SCHOOL FUND
Independent School Diet # 28 1/2 fines Police Court 82.50_
TOTAL VNOT NT WARRANTS ORDERED DRAWN,---- -- - - - -- 32912.16
The reports of the following officers for the month of April, 1916, were
read. Librarian, Police Judge, Superintendent of Water Works, City Eriig
Sexton and Superintendent of Streets. The report of the City Clerk covering a
period of time from April 1, 1916 to May 1, 1916, inclusive, was also read. It was
voted upon motion of Sanberg that the reports be approved and ordered placed on file
and that the City Clerk be instructed to correct the 1915 sidewalk assessment against
lot 13 of Block 28 Original townsite and 13 Torman's Addition as recommended in the
Engineer's report.
It was voted upon motion of Ackley that Council adorn until Monday
evening May 8th., 1916, at 8 o'clock.
Attests �o
Mayor
City C .
UJ
I
I ,I
I
I
I
I
I
�I