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Page Six ■■OK' COUNCIL I (OFFICIAL) IL Tueaday. Nov. 25. 1813. ell wkh CAitfd to order by harlea W. Barton. Id. Allan. Barnett, BehloW. Da Onlan. Dill, Fralwuld. ftuthardr Ha**- Hindi©, Jttlefleld. Lodge, Xowc ran, Reinhardt, Rutter, , Dchulu. Kkrsyckl. Veinor. nsal, Wllaoit. and the Praa ng a quorum praaent the i declared to be In session al of tho preceding session hardt was called to the lan moved that the chair raaolutlon paaaed ut the i relative to refusing Mr. i the floor of the Council. I of Aid, Schultz. the chair Id. Hohultz. Aid. Lodge-and > confer with Mr. J. J. Hay- I. O’Brien to try and eff. ct tlon. titions Preeented r ALD. LODGE. Gabriel torch, ot al, for the he Shelter Station o Deportment of Porks anu ' ALD. VEUNOB. lulius Freud for permission covered arsu. 9 Committee on Street)*. ALD. BKRZYCKI. gnat* Lukaaxoaskl for ;h« of an areaway. 9 Committee on Streets. ALD. LKMPKE I’m. L- Pcper. et al to have -enjoyed from alley. > Committee on Streeta. ALD. RUTTER. ,lvlno Kellogg for a cancel personal tax for the year > Committee on Taxe*. IT ALD. REID. Lbbott Motor Company for i of a personal tax for the ad ml > Committee on Taxes, ibbott Motor Company for of a personal for the ad 1»13. i Committee on Taxes. DILL AND GOLDNER. he Manaon-Campbell Corn vacation of a part of Wea io Committee on Street Tank Radslneki. et al. for f Campbell avenue north of nue to Atkinson Park. o Department qt, Public HLD. DINGEMAK. ohn Guraick. for th# cart he sidewalk taxes. Committee on Streeta. fra. Sarah J. Roth, et al, t<catton Into the high tax ■al sewers ' Committee on Sewers. By tha Clark mnle Louise Horsfall, for f plat of “Second Horsfall sd to Committee on Street Vest Side Brewery Cos., mission to construct thro i over lot line. Referred e on Streets, the Fidelity & Casualty ’ork. asking to be relieved r suretyship in behalf of lltlock. Referred to Cora #ws and Means. I 7. 8. Packard, for permls t sidewalk gasoline pump 144 B. Jefferson Ave. Re jartment of Public Works. V. H. Malburg «t al.. for > of an allty. Referred to n Street Openings. Itza Wagner, for damages of Injury to automobile. Committee on Claims and lurton Realty Cos. for ths of lateral sewer In allev inded by Tamow, Cecil, McGraw Avenue. Refer rtment of Public Works, ook Farm Cos. Ltd- for the of laterul sewer In alley unded by Maxwell, Sem ter and Canfleld Avenues. Department of Public nthony Brestan et al.. for of Fern Place. Referred it of Public Works. Wlloke-Armstrong Cos. for a personal tax for year ed to Commitee on Taxes ios. F McNalley. for arc- ] lie general city taxes for, leferred to Committee on I Mary Kennedy, for a can-I "TV general city taxes fo' Leferred to Committee on ►’ebb Packing Cos. for a if a personal tax for year rred' to Committee on rand River land Cos. for tlon of lateral sewer In t bounded by Grand Rive.* y Limits. Pontchartraln • Marquette Railroad and f Dailey Park Sub. Ke >artment of Public Works. Yed C. Richardson, for account of injuries, lle ommtttee on Claims and rederick Stearns A Cos. for of an alley. Referred to n Street Openings. ’lvoll Brewing Cos., so; > construct four areaways. Committee on Streets. . A. Robinson, for a caTe uton relative to tax as galnsr lot 19. Referred _ e on Taxes. iAW ORDINANCE to change the name a|> Chamnlaln Street to Lafayette . Avenue East. r. It Is hereby ordained by the people !s9f the City of Detroit . fjktlon 1. That the street and J highway In the City of Detrol' L•. heiretofore. known as Champlain Street be and the same Is hereby P • changed and shall hereafter be *, known and designated as Lafay f, " jstte Avenue East. 2. This Ordinance shall take I 2 Immediate effect L Consent being granted an ordinance Was presented by Aid. De Qalan. y Read twice by title, ordered prints rgtogriferred to Committee on Ordl fßy Aid. Littlefield: to change the nan>o E: •* Manchester avenue to Northwesi raa avenue. Is hereby ordained by the people Wt the City of Detroit. I |gV Section 1. That the street or 1 'Mb' highway heretofore known as * *jT Manchester avenue, be and the 1 Ff# same Is hereby changed and ahull 9* hereafter be known as Northwest- If em avenue. fig ; .*•*-*• Thl * ordinance shall take! RA. immediate effect |"OwMN>t being granted AM. Llttlu- Wpy the following ordinance ? 9fiMP twice by title, ordered printM referred to Committee on Ordi- ERr ORDINANCE to amend Section 7. Article tl. of an ordinance en -I’’ t«**d **An Ordinance defining the £ powers of the Department ■ffjjl Thillolngs and the establishing of KAW*** Code for the City of D<- ordained by the people City pf Detroit: k fjf.|hction 1. That Section 7 of Ar *l. es an brdinnnee entitled Sffmelß ordinance denning th» duties §*s.§JAd PdWeiS of the Departin- nt of. g»*»AlJalnars and the establishing „r HWWhBWsUog Code for the ettv of E 5 I* her. - f f | r Tenenrpnts. Bfcfft— thSII, twjjr HI) feet wide or ■UI 4 F*KU« alley or open pass.ise mm*W9v< ■ 1 kPh-'*gßh twenty <?«> r,. r * hava a yard in front /iftjgittlfc*. Tard at the rear, aawiil.JNpt. Yard shall h« of the .nml.tn.fl mWmmmmfJm JW* yard and th# street "Wm iprty 44#) feet, or the Ist FkhHc alley or pss ■Br'Jßdhl to twenty ykrd behind one * a r P* rt ibcre —MWTlß la satisfy In l«. whola or In puit the r*fqulr«une:’t is for yard In front of another Tene li» tu«nt. 2«* lu tho rear «»f ev**r> rsnout«|»t 31 hereafter ere*t*d »*n an Interior 32 lot. there shall he a yard, extern. - 33 Ing a«russ» the entire width or the '24 lot, ut every pidfit open front the ■23 ground to tl,e »ky unobstructed, 24 .X.f pt by fire escapes or tmon -127 closed outside stairs and porches. :28 The depth of said yard measure** 129 in the clear from the porches to 30 the rear line of ths lot, shall not 31 be less than fifteen *l4) leet In 132 any port, and shall bo Increased 133 one *1) foot for every additional 34 ten (10) foot In height of the 33 building in excess of twenty-five 36 <23> feet. Should the tear Hue ,37 of porches of such Tenement abut ;38 on j street, alley or public park, •59 not less tliun twenty *.’()> feet In 40 width, the yard shall be of such 41 width that tho combined width of J 42 the yard and the street, alley or j 4 3 public park shall he twenty 4 —a» 4 4 feet. 45 On a corner lot facing two j 46 streets, every tenement without 47 iui en< losed court, must have a 4x yard or court open to One street 49 or to an alley, at least tlx o <4) Au feet an*l four l»> Inches In it* 51 least dimension for a two story 52 hulhling and eighteen (18> itu hen 53 additional for each additional 54 story. If such yard or court ox -55 tend through from street to alley s*; or to an open passageway at least. 57 four «I> fesv wldo, it mnv be four 68 14) feet wide f<*r a two story 69 building aiul twelve (12) Inches io additional width sot each addition -61 al story. Read twice by title. Unanimous consent being granted. The ordinance was then pin. ed on the order of third reading. Third Reading of Ordinance. Tits title to tho ordinance xvas read a third time. The ordinance was then read. The question being ,- Shall this ordi nance now pass?" Aid. Allan moved that the ordinance be Indefinitely postponed which mo tion provailed as follows. Yeas—Aid. Allan. Hehlow, Hleil. Caae. Dill, Dingcuian, Goldner. Gut hard Hess. Hindie, Keating. Lempkc, Owen, Reid, Wensal and Wilson—l 6. Nays—Aid. Harnett. Burton. De G&lan. Frelwnld, Littlefield, Lodge, Novae, ORrloii, Rutter. Schetmuisky. Skrxy, kl. Thompson, V’ernor. Wurtell and the President Pro Tern—l 6. Aid. Jakel und Aid. Schultz were ex cused from voting. Special Committee. To the Honorable the Common Council: Gentlemen—Your Special Committee to whom wan referred on motion of Alderman Schultz the matter of satis factory reparation asked by Alderman O'Brien from Mr. Jay G. Hayden, beg leave to report that we have discussed the entire niattoi with Alderman O'Brien und Mr. Hayden, ;tnd in the course of the discussion Mr. Hayden made a personal and satisfactory apology to Alderman O'Brien. We therefore recommend that tho resolu tion adopted by the Common Council on November IS, ISI3, (See J. C. C. page 1667 j be and the same hereby is rescinded. HERMAN SCHULTZ. - JOHN C. LOIkiE, ARCHIE M. REID. Accepted and adopted as follows: Yeas—Aid. Allan, Barnett. Rehlow, Pleil, Burton. Cose, Do * taint), DPI, IMngeman, Frelxvald, Goldner, Uuthurd, •Hess, Hindle. Juke). Keating. Lenipke. Littlefield. Lodge. Xowc, O'Brien. Owen, Held. Rutter. Sehemnnaky, Schultg. Skrayckl, Thompson. Wrnor. WarteJl, Wenxel. Wilson and the President I’ro Tem—33. Nays—None. Consent being granted Aid. Case presented the following ordinance out !of order, i By Aid Case: AN ORDINANCE to amend Chapter 14 of the Compiled Ordiiiances of tho City of Detroit for the year 1312 by adding thereto anew section to be know r n as Section 3-u. It is hereby ordained by the people of tfco City of Detroit. Section 1. Thut Chapter 14 of 3 the Compiled Ordinances of the 3 *'l t v of lairoil for tho v<>» > ISI 2 4 be and the same is hereby amend -6 Ml by adding thereto anew sec -6 tlon to be known us Section 3-a. 7 us follows: Sec. 3-a. Every' person. Arm or 2 corporation selling or delivering 3 unbaled hay or straw within the 4 limits of the City of Detroit shall 5 before any such sale or delivt-rv 6 of such unbaled hay* or straw have 7 the same weighed by an official 8 weighmaster of the City of Detroit 9 and secure a certificate therefor 10 showing the correct weight, which 11 raid certificate shall be delivered 12 to any person. Arm or corporation 13 making such purchase. Sec. 3. This ordinance shall take 2 immediate effect. Read twice by title, ordered printed and referred tu Committee on Ordi nances. COMMUNICATIONS From thg Mayor. To the Honorable the Common Council: Gentlemen—l am forwarding here with communication from the City Plan :tn<l Improvement Commission, in w'hlch It is recommended that the executors of the estate of th*» late James Scott be authorised to expentL the sum of sl2.oni» or os much a* may be necessary*, to institute competition in which plans for memorial fountain may be obtained. Respectfully*, OBCAR B MARX, Mayor. The City Plan and Improvement Commission, Hon. Oscar B. Marx, Mayor of Detroit. Sir—After conference with tho executors of the estate of the late James Hcott, the City Plan and Im provement Commission respectful!/ submits the following preamble nml resolution and requests th*- favorable action of the Common Council thereon: Whereas. The bequest of tho late June * Scott to the City of l»efro*t pro vide;* for a fouutuln to be constructed on Belle Isle, according to plans ap proved by his executors, therefore Resolved. That the executors of the Scott Estate be and they are hereby authorised to expend the sum of twelve thousand dollars, or so much thereof an may !>« necessary, to ob tain plans for such fountain by rnoans ' of a competition to be conducted by 1 the City Plan and Improvement Coin- i mission. It Is proposed to institute a competi tion, oi m to all Americun artists, to lie conduct*d uncording to a program to )>e prepared by Professor Lugcno Duouesne, This program is prepared i In such manner as to in*ur© the par ticipation of architects and sculptors, i both those of established reputation land also those who a:e ambPlous to i make names for themselves; and also i to Insure the decision of the eompetl- Ition by an intelligent, experieuceu ami | unbiased Jury. Very respectfully, THE CITY PLAN \ND IMPROVE MENT COMMISSION. chari.es Moore. ... President. T. GLENN PHILLIP-* C M. BURTON, *ceretary. GEO S. UOSMER. Executors Accepted and recommendation con curred In as follows: .. Yeas—-Aid. Allnt:. Barnett, li.-lilow fllell, Button. t'.is», De (l.ibin lull' Plng.n.in F-Mwald. Goldner. (luthard. Hes.-, Hit,die. J.ikel, Keating Lni>ke 'Littlefield, Ifcdge, Now., O’Brier.' «>wen K»ld. Rutt. r flrhemnnskv. Srhutts j Hkrsyekl. Thompson. Wrnor w- rVe •' j 52—3* ' >Ts '‘ Th, ‘ Pro Nnya - None. To the Honorable the r 0 t nt)iull Council Gentlemen—th>* following approved accounts are respectfully submittedl Pay Ralls Art Museum Fund y 413 -• «v*ntlngon» Fund «h 5 iisl Fire Commission Fund 34 Ms p. Garbage Fund. *6l General Fund .V 344 it' General Road Fund j, ',4 , ~- , Market Fund * 1 Park & Boulevard Fund ... f, 474 ♦;« ; and7 W,l ta£ a 2 d * 1,64*1/17 Police Fund.... 16 2?) tr) Public Building Fund ’l4l ,» Public library Fund 4 IIS is Public Sewer Fun«l js; , jy RaccrdeFa Court Fund 4 «n ART MUSEUM FUND. • I—■Kii I son Illuminating Cos.. lighting 9 3 ;i THE DETROIT TIMES. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1913. , \ * 85—Htmabaugb A Brown*', I took* _• y '• 21 BEI.LK IBLB ltLllkir: FUND. '2O Molcolinson • llougntoii *.'»»., coal 9 l )' 1 *;ON IV NUEVI FUND. , :8«r —Otto Moll. Regis I* r of Deeds. roc ordi 11 g deeds 3 J 6 ! 29"—Detroit Times I’o. ad vertising 1?? 1J ' 2#l X M. Korina'/, cement walks 8*) j 2 9 2 — J. Mclmlui: hlln. cement walks 136 32 223—J M> Luughlin. cenient walk© f. 164 as 23i—11. J. Shi filer, cement w alks .... /I 32 85 295 —>t:\*lr Don, persolful injuries So t)i) $ 1.147 99 D. P WORKS GENERAL 100— Detroit United K> . tickets 5 10 *).• 101— -Uurrounhs Adding Ma chine Fo.. adding ma chine 275 9° 103 —Houghton - Jacobson Printing Cos., supplies 8!' 4*» 103— Houghton - Jacobson Printing Cos., slips. . 6 75 104— McGraw-lltil Book Cos . hook 6 Ot) 103—Suckcrt Loose la.if Cov< |- Cos.. SUl'plick 9 ' 0 IC6—Superior Seal k Stamp stamp 30 107—Underwood Typewriter Cos, machine.. lil $ 517 60 OVERAGE FUND. 1.1 \—R. L. Aylward 1 oal . 1 5 **') 1 4—John Bi-yater, lumber. 2 4" 14-3—tTcvelund Shaft Spring Cos., springs 18 "0 144 Lichtunb-rg A Son*, faraim 1 . . 1 '*2 90 145 Malcomson - Hougiiton I’o ci.al 7 28 149 Michiguii Drug Cos.. apotlgi-s 9 56 147 Mlclt 1 g an Malleable Iron «V. trunnions D*2 ?0 148— Michigan State Tele- * phone Cos . rent 3 <i n 149 J. Henry Neu, collars.. 114 '0 bit)—ll Scherer A Cos., shoes. etc 3!*h 7.1 t $7 4 14 FIRE COMMISSION* FI ND. 'ss—Joseph Couches, hay $ 33 73 47>6—Kimball- Risen berg * *O., mirror* 37 35 j *’s7—J. A. Roebllng’a Sons Cos . wire 193 90 458—8toU, » Whittingham. mason work 10S 70 4a9—Roe Stephens Mfg. Cos. gate valves 3.580 00 460—Roe Stephens Mfg. Cos.. valves 130 00 8 4,067 58 GENERAL ROAD FUND. 1516 -John S. Affeld, pnxing litters >ction f 2,010 63 1517 American Carriage &• Wagon Works, re pairs U 10 151 S—John Archer, tar..... 9S 58 1519—Automobile Supply Cos.. supplies 69 36 ; 1520—W H. Anderson Tool * Supply Cos., dress ing tools 25 53 1521—Bessemer L!m*-stone Cos.. Mocks 531 25 1622 —Bosi h Magneto Works, covers D 00 1523 Buxton MaCchine Works, repairs 25 87 1524 J. Cal veld's irons, snnd. stone and cement. 59 44 1525 J. Calvert’s Sons, sand and stone 943 7 526—Cliidsev Towel Supply Cos., towel supplv.. 50 1527—Carlyle Paving Brick Cos., pavers 2,217 41 I*2B—Central Oil A Gasoline Station, gasoline ... 17 GO 1529 Continental .Archer Cos. wheels 7 00 1530 Thos. E. Currie, pav ing Intersection 860 01 1531 Thos. E. Currie, pav ing Intel section . . 839 15 1632—Heckman - Duty Brick Cos., block 629 49 1533 Detroit Graphite Cos., P«lnt 34 09 1534 The Detroit Times Cos.. advertising 82 12 1533—11. H. Dickinson Cos., cement 42 00 1536 Thornton crush ed stone 617 73 1537 Thornton Dixon, crush ed stone 232 83 1538 Dunbar Stone Cos., crushed stone 169 20 7 539—Dunbar Stone Cos., crushed stone 162 45 1540 H. p. Edwards & Uo., supplies 13 47 1541 Farrand, Williams JI Clark, boxes 3 jf 1542 Fletcher Hardware Cos. hardware 30 op 1643 — Frank H. Floyd, 0i1... x 00 1644 N. M. Forma/, cement intersection 97 03 1 545—Frank P. Futchick*__— sweeping 12a go 1546 —General Motors Truck Cos., repairs 1.130 00 1547 B. F. Goodrich Cos.. aupplies 38 29 1548 B. F. Goodrich Cos, ceses 57 00 1549 Golden. Rciknap * Swartz Cos., repairs . 33 19 1550 Golden. Belknap A Swartz Cos., repairs.. HO 66 1531—Goodyear Tire A- Rub ber Cos., tubes f, gi) lE62—Samuel Graham, mate rial and labor 169 15 1553—Gregg Hardware Com pany, harifwarc .... 6 7/ 1 554—Gregg Hardware Com pany, rods 28 83 1555—A. Harvey's Sons Mfg. Cos.. Ltd., repairs.... 1 71 ITs6—lleyn's Bazaar Com - pany, plugs 4 68 1557—Huron Radiator Com pany, repairs 2 10 1568—Indian Refining Cos., o*l 4 Si 1559 — J. D. Kennedy A Cos., cartage on granite.. 28 00! 1560 Max C. Koch, treas urer, asphalt 4 €’. I 1361—**. 11. Little Coinpanv, .’. 131 151 1 .>*»2——O. 11. Little Company. lime . . 10 76 1 562—A. W. McGookin. re pairs 50 1564 Malcomson - Houghton Company, sand 1.14 88 1565 Male* tnson - Houghton Company, sand 202 1566 Ml'higan Builders' Supply Fo., cement 1.1x.3 2') 1567 Michigan Central Ry. Cos., freight 43 35 1568 John A. M**rcier, pav ing intersection .... lAB7 74 1 1569 Michigan State Tele phone Cos., rent 13 42' 157"—Mounter Auto Supply Cos., aupplies 1571 Municipal Eng. A Con tracting Fo., mfxers. 2,166 « . 1572 John Naylon Compuny, supplies 9 5k , 1572—Uti.s Cement Cons. •' u , paving intersection . 149 29 1 1574--Or leans Cos. (juarry Cos., curb 131 26 ! 7575—Orleans Cos. Quarry Cos., curl 323 25 1576—Charles Plechle, ce ment Intersection 8 28 1 577 —Sam Pltville. dressing 157 B—Kerch Burst h A- Hon, paving Intersection.. 66 61 1579 — Ford I’orath & Hon, pavm Intersection.. 3.027 02, 1580— JnlltiF porath, paving intersection 1,137 411 1581— Julius Porath, paving intersection , 688 67 1582 RpeHm A Davison, sup plies .... 20 99 , l’X3 Russell Wheel ft Foun dry Fo., casting#... . 2* *7 S !68t—SchroadQ)' r*.ilri( A • Hass Cos paint et- 1 13' h.IL»W. *' 1 Sh-jl:rv**c ht. sweeping . . 96 1386—Senrelillffhl Oar 10 refill 1 o« lcß7—Standard O'l f w . mo tor spirits 4 41' 158*—Stc;n« r A Otto, «m»nt Interaction . f. 4i 1589 —4>10< ki r A Allman, aup- PHa*- 17 6 20 1590 -Sun Company, oil and Sollnu 88 4? 1691 —Hun C* mpenv. 0i1.... 6 8» lifif- Run Fninpan> 4/11 and gasoline 190 57 1663 —Xin Uonpnqy, oil and gS'oiin© . 3i> 1694- rm, •"bmpariy, «,il .... 4 mi 761 .".in • nn>pany, all ci 19s IR96—Hun flon.pan/. 01! and « gasoline ........ .Z |BO |1 1697—S?iner ioj Hand A Urav . •and 2odr( sami 311 6t 15*1—Superior Heal A Stamp Cos., stencil 2 00 f ; 1u 9 * Sup, ini' Hmd .8 Grav el • sand ’-38 16""—Sup* nor Sand A- Gr*\- «-i san«i - 8 j 16"| *’. Ullinuun, icpairi* 6D '•*o2 U. S. fTouil I'm r> lui Fo„ ido> k •• • 9.112 (it* J 1 uoj—l’. h. Wood Preserving Cos., blink 2,011 9. 16**4—Vesta Accumulator Cos . recharge , ’ , l 16*k7—Wubash K. U., freight 66 1606—-Western Union Tel«- gruph Cos telegram* 69 THREE—CONTROLLER 160.- White Mar Refining Cos., /reuse . 3 9 2 16'it—\\ is< niisiu Grunlte. Cos., granlt© block 1.735 11] IC')9 W \ nnuottc Portland Cvinclit Cos., cement. . 5.951 94 J 9 12.6**9 1’ i GENERAL FUND. . 3*s—Archer A latnyon. relit J 40 J" j 714*:—Beecher, Peek a Lewie, twin* 1 >*6 247 The Hlont* Bros. *'o., merchandise ‘-'5 ?• *6 —Detroit Ambulance Cos., ambulance s*rvlce... 4 90 j 349 Detroit Saturday Night, subscription - " Jso—Detroit Times Cos, ad vertising * T'l 3P , .151—Fr< and > Drake, book . ... i 6o ’s2—Evening News AbSot ia tlon. advertising .... H 7 10 ’53—A Ft liman, M. D, ser vices »1 no J xireonchitle «>ll Ft>, g is oline 8 65 I 55 .Michigan Drug Cos. drugs ....... 1 S l ' | i 356 Morton Stencil Fo., bruss nlato I 581 ~‘,7 «Mfs services.... 2 oJ 1 ’SB—T. B ltu> 1 Fo., su|i|>lb s 22 6J ' .59 -Wtllt.ms ,v Hougiiton. printing 35" I ) $ 365 19 MARKET FUND. ! 2*3 —Win. J Murt»hy, repairs. 8 199 6A 2 4—ixtlward Wig vie, hay... ?» ‘9 '25 —Edward Wiggle, liav,.. . 2 2’7» 9 206 99 PARK A BOULEVARD FUND, i 142! American Farrlage A 1 n agon Works, re pairs $ 14 45 1 422—\\ II .Anderson Tt>ol * Suppl) Cos., hard ware 4 33 1 423—W. H. Anderson Tool A Supply Cos., tools.. 13 s') 142’4—Arctic lee Cream Fo., supplies 20 35 1425 Banner Launder. Cos, laundry 69 25 1426 Beecher. Peck A- Lewis, supplies 16 55 1 427 —But kstanz Bros., sup plies 1 13 1426—Boyer, Campbell Fo.. tools 3 21 1439—Tlie Bristol Cos., charts 3 70 1430 11. W. Bisoh, Sec'y, petty cash 36 40 1431 J. Calvert s Sons, coal. 5a L' | 1432—J. Calvert’s Hons, ce ment 38 0j 1433 J Falvi rt’s Hons, stone 5.14 04 1434 — Commercial Milling Cos., supplies I<l 78 1435 — Commercial Milling Cos., supplies 72 50 1 ■""*—Crane Cos., supplies ... 1437 Detroit Creamery Cos., supplies 416 51 1438 Detroit Creamer* Cos.. milk and cream 49 19 ( 143S—Detroit Emery Wheel Cos., emery wheel*... 2 84 ‘l4 40—The Detroit Times, ad vertising 3 •) t 1 441 —Henry A. Dreer. bulb*. 3" Ot) 1142—Ford Motor Car Cos. repair parts 4 16 1443—E. B. Gallagher, sun dries 322 55 ! 1 444—8. F. Goodrich Cos, j _ tires . i« fj 1445—8. F. Goodrich Cos.. , .. „ tires 16 50 1 446 —B. F. Goodrich Cos.. . - tires 42 85 14 4. —Greenslade OH Cos., oil 15 on 14 48—Hall Brazing Works, brush crank case... 3 54) 14 49—H. W. Harding Lum ber Cos., lumber 6 60 1430—a. Harvey's Hons Mfg. Cos., plumbers' sup . piles 6 57 1451—A. Harvey's Sons Mfg:. Cos., Kiobe vahTi. . . 4 92 tl4s'J—Dr. E. T. Hewson, ined. service 5 00 1453 lioughton - Jacobson Printing Cos., print s . ing 4 20 1454 Keller Printing Cos, spec, checks 21 0J 1455 Max C. Koch, City Treas., supplies 2 28 1456 Max C. Koch. City Treas., supplies....' ] 34 1457 — J. W. Koch, carbonic gas 3 ns‘ 1458 C. IN’. Koteher, lumber 44" 78 145*—Wm K. Metzger Cos, supplies 4 50 1460—Michigan Drug Cos. sundries 18 65 ,1461 —Michigan Portland Ce ment Paving Cos., gravel (jj ji; J 146 State Tele phone Cos., service... 77 50 . 1468—Monnieh Auto Supply supplies j j* 1464—-National Beverage Cos.. supplies 15 40 1466—National Biscuit Fo . supplies 67 15 1466 National Soap c ( ». t sup plies 43 17 1467 — Northwest Cigar Mfg. Cos., tobacco stems... 2 49 1468 — Pennsylvania Choco late Cos., supplies.... * 1.1 1469 B G. Pratt Cos., scale cide 125 on 1410 —The T. B. Rayl Cos.. hardware and 07 1471—The T. B. Rayl Cos, hardware 5 » I*72—F. P. Reynolds A Fo, supplies 2 60 1473—F. Ruhl. supplies lx 52 1 474 —Hchroeder Bros.. Hdw. Cos., hardware 18 31 1475—Snell Creamery Cos., milk and cream V. 4 1 76 I 476—Afnndurt Bros., Ltd.. hardware 7 31 1477 Standard Bros., Ltd., hardware 4 oO 1478 Standard OH Fo . 0i1... 12 7. j 1479 —JJuckert. Loose Leaf. Cover Cos., stationery 15 34 11180 —Suekert Loose Leaf Cover Cos., record * book R 50 I*Bl—Tuepke - Zept. Paint Cos., sundries . 4'j 25 1482—Tiepke - Zepft. Pslnt Cos., supplies 2 70 1 til—Van Dyke Baicerv, bread 37 *.)' 1* S 4 —Weller Coat S*upply, supplies | 7n 1485—Edward Wiggle, feed.. 39" t 2,902 03 PERMIT FUND. s—Detroit United Ry., flck «*Js f 15 00 POLICE FUND. G?t—Banner Laundering Cos., laundry work 8 42 05 625 Central Paint A- Glass Cos., paint* and oils,. 108 28, 626 F. A. Chupper Iron A- Wirc Works, aupplies 5 or. 627 George C. C) one, M f>, X-rny examinations. 15 00 i 628 J H. Cline Tollsh Cos.. polish 19 50 1 62*—Colt’s Patent Fir.* Armr Cos., supplies r,2 on 610—Hilliard C. Cnulton. rent 10 01 , 631—Detroit United Rail way, tickets 300 00 i 6.l2—Sam Dressel, repairing I roof 157 01 G*3 —Farrand, Williams A Clark, supplies 9 63 634 —General Motors Truck Cos., supplies 1 10 «t5—H. M. Ilobard A. Son, hay 3.»3 76 636 — Robert Hutton A Cos.. signs 11 08 637 A. T. Ktiowlson Com pany, supplies 41 23 638 A. T. Knowlson Com pany. supplb s 45 17 62>— Lesar Trunsky A Cos.. supplies 35 33 640 LlcM. nberg A Son, straw 529 54 641 McKaughton - McKay Electric Cos., supplies 11 57' 642 — Charles Manzelnmn. lifooms 50 2.? ! 64 J—Monroe Baking Cos., meals . . 11 20 614 Murphy Power Cos.. heat . . 73 61 64 s—Park A McKay, supplies 22 ’>« 6> 16—Peninsular Stove Cos., r supplies 91 tshurg Plate Glass Cos., glass .... 9 11 I A. Posselius A < Cos. mirror 1 ... 1 2 •■•> 19—Rhs« tnan. It. K.. fees . 7.* 0" 660—Chaa P. Rohlman, horsesiioeing 2" r«o Oil —Hhrneder Bros. Hard ware Cos., supplies... . 6®2—Mchroeder Paint A Glass • Cos., supplies 115 21 638—1 V. J. Bf*tnour, M. D, Hi’ivll't'* ic t*o 6M--Tu** Suckert I.»»<►#«• L«-uf I'uior Cos.. supplies. *»5 1 655 Tuttle «x- Clark, gloves. 3. »* 656 I'bitttl Htate© Tire Cos., tlr«* 105 657 United StiiliH Tire Cos. soap stone 8 89 658 —Walker At Company, let w tertng tluom 5 0J i tVnlon Tele graph Cos.. telegrunu* 26 30 060—Cha». S. Wlrlck. gloves 15 tIJ $ 2.440 7« I*oo It COMMISSION FUND. 206 Boulevard Sanlturluni. rare of wick I 357 7* , 1 .*«'7j Floi em f Crtttendi n Homo, car© of akok... 55 o* 2ftS—-Grace Hospital, cure of alck 820 s’. I »i*ji—Ft o«l llooft, provisions. 8 ft" 210 -The .1 FC llartz Ci».. trust- 1 00 211—K G. Martin. M. D. stor\ ii'i-i 36 00 21.* —K. il. Mt’artln, M l>., Mt rvices 02 oo 12 -Churlee Myers, salary.. 25 00 i . Owen A ( ’ompan). table ■ 215—1. 1. Polozker, M D. intubation 10 oo 1 I :. 16—Protestant orphan Asyliini, shoet*. etc.. 13 SI 217 —F? < v idi-nce Hospital, cure of eh k 613 51 | tlN—St Mary’s Hospital, care of sick 2,008 17 ? 1 o—Solvnj. General lospi tnl. ear? ot sick 13 71 s4llll PUBLIC BUILDING FUND. 334 I Detroit Tillies Cos., ad vertising . . . . i 5 06 125—J. t’. Goss Cos., Juki down awnings IS 50 136 Public Lighting Com mission. installing lamps 12 8S 137 National *>onp Cos., soap. 2 9s 13n—National Soap Cos, soap ♦tc . .. 31 7 i 12‘J- —Vinton Cos., repairs 2ft9 74' 14"—iienrv C. Weber A Cos. hardware 8 33 | $ 219 20 | PUBLIC BKWKK FUND. 292 —H Chambers, lateral sewer uss. refund . $ .12 Bft' ‘ 21*3 — Joint S. AfTeLl, cement.. 210 "0 294- —John S AfTeld, sewer... 3,o»>i 4" ; 2'*6 ; —Kenneth Anderson Cos, sttiiplies *i 22 | 296—Hoi’kstans Cos., supplies. 12 9# | 297—Carpenter & Anderson. Si-Wer 4.488 00 | 298—Detroit Sand w Gravel Cos., crock 194 30 1 299—Detroit Sand Gravel Cos., croif.i 413 IS j 800—Detroit Sand & Gravel Cos., crock 570 13 j 201—Detroit Sand & Gravel Cos., crock 460 #3 j ,;02—Detroit Times Cos., ad vertising « 38 96 ,303—Detroit United Rv.. I ticket* 30 09 304—George Harris. horse bon ril 25 00 i 3ft6--Gci>rgc Jaynes, sewer.. 8,7'5 20 306 —Michigan State Tele * phone Cos., rent 3 25 207 National Soap Cos., soap. 10 3*J 308— The T. 11. Itayl Cos., mail Ihi\ 50 309 Julius Kocske, board of horse 25 00 210—-Stocker A Allman, sup plies, etc 47 48 311 Henrv C Weber & Cos. padlocks 2 9 1 (1M44 18 PUBLIC lir.ALTII FUND. 441—Armour a.- Cos, soap... t 35 "• 4 12 —American Express Cos. charges 85 443 Banner Laundering Cos., services 7 73 444 Bockstans Bros., sup . Piles • 16 30 1445 —Bockstanz Bros, sup plies 30 SI 446 Charles C. Brewe, lan tern glides 11 15 447 Herman H. Breu, gro ceries .. 22 51 448 Herman H. Bren, gro ceries 98 73 449 Herman 11. Breu groc eries 176 17 450 Herman H. Breu, groc eries 102 is 451 Herman ii Breu. groc eries 11814 452 Calvert Lithn. Company, printing 10 00 453 A. P. Collnrd, repair ing 176 14 431—A. I*. Col lard, repnlr -455—-V. P. Collat'd, plumb ing i7i ns 436—The Harry J. Dean Cos. 5 01 4 57 DePree Chemical Cos. fumigat) rs 338 63 458 Detroit !>>ad l'ip.* Wks, supplies 15 96 4 69—Detroft United Rv„ tickets . . 20 Oft 460 C. 11. Elston. signs 8 So 4 61—General Grocer 00., groceries . 356 66 462 General Grocer Cos., groceries 333 23 463 Grcmel A- Miller, stor age, etc 26 78 461 J F. Hartz C<*mpany, supplies 1165 4 65—Howie Hoofing Cos., re pairing 23 S« 466 Max C. Koch, Assignee, s« rvices 7 Oft 467 L. 11. King & Cos., crock ery 22 08 468 Mix C. Koch, City Treas., removing rub bish 3 73 469 E. Krchl. disburse ments 16 5t 4 7ft—Frank O. I-add, grading so oo 171—H. Lange A Cos., groc eries 60 49 472—1f. 1-inge A Cos. groc , erlvs 177 15 ♦ 73—Jolm F, McKinley, dis bursement 60 174—Andrew McPherson, dis bursements _ 15 15 475 Muncey Cartage Cos., teaming 43 54 176 —Pittman Ac bean Cos, ice 97 08 477—R, 1.. Polk A Cos., direc tories 44 06 4 78 —The T. B. lluyl Cos., sup plies 96 87 4.9—Scott Paper Cos., supplies 17 49 18ft—L. C. Smith Bros. Type writer Cos., typewriter 36 sft 461—John D Templeton Cos , repairing 31 16 482—1) O Wiley & Cos., sup plies 559 5J 4 83—Charles E. Wlsner, blue prints 4 39 181—Charles Wrench, tubes. s 75 $ 3 777 PUBLIC l.ll’ltAßV FUND' " ** 2 45—Charle© Amos Ar Com pany, Field Ave. building $ 27 50 1 3 46—Anderson Tool A.- Supply Cos. repairs 8 to 34 7—W. E. i hill man. lumber. 39 3-* 518 —Banner Laundering Cos., towel supply . 8 25 '349—John Hornnmn A Son. printing 150 TO •'so—Bohemian Pub. A 4mpt. Cos., books 9 <y> 1 351 —Satnuel Buckley ' Cos., supsei Iptlnu 6 25 •352—lajren W. Bn re If. rent. 100 00 353—Carnegie Library of Pittsburg, books .... 24 i5 I 354—Chivers Book Binding Cos., books 4j g<; 355—(’rook Electric Com pany, electric repairs 32 07 256—Corrlck Bros., services. 23 «3 , 357—Detroit City Oa© Cos.. Kft* 24 08 25^ —Detroit Office Machinery Headquarters, writer press repairs 3 gj 359 Detroit Cornice A Slate Cos., services 37 6.» 360 Durable Kilthon A Car bon Cos. supplies .... ,16* 261—Ed son. Moore A Cos., bindery supplies .... 4 1* 362—Gaylord Bros., supplies. 5 ly 36.3—C. S. Hammond A Cos., books .3* ftft 364—Hudson A Symington. furniture, Br. I 3f, 28 .365—Hunn llithhe?- Stamp Works, supplies % ou 266—MeGraw A Hfll Book Cos., hooks 22 3* 367—McCauley Bros., books. 978 38 ! ?48—Henry Nagle, drinking fountain 29 oft 269—Neweomb-Kndloott Cos., linoleum 71 *1 1 27ft—Geo. A. Ogle A Cos., book 2ft ftO , 471—Penhlngton - McKee <;b . storing awning" 4*6) 7 72—Pittsburg Plate Glass • Cos , window 373 — Raymond A Itaimind. Inttid . 15 Oft 374 George J. itelndel A Cos., furniture . 68 ft.) HI —J. V. Sheehan Cos., hook* VU f.B 276—J. T. Sint lair, coal 610 24 2 77- G, E. Stechert A Cos.. books 35ft li 7 78—Adam Str .itm, sundries '»• 5. 3.9—Ernst Tlile.ie, exti.is. Gray Bldg • 44 »o :ISU—Demy C. Weber Ar Cos. supt>lies . 7 03 281—-Donald Millet Cos. work at Ur. 4 420 50 ! ; 82 —Mutual Sub. Agency, subscriptions 2,055 80 285 LinUow-Leiblus Cos., fur niture 1 111 9U | 7,046 H PUBLIC LIGHTING Ft ND. 610—Auto l‘urts Mfg. Cos., lamps 9 3 80 ,611—Detroit Screw Works, i screws 39 37 612 Evens Ac Howard Fire Brick Cos., license.... Bft 00 613 Gleason Tlebout Glass Cos., globes 1,086 95 614 G r and Tru 11 k It y., freight 319 92 615 Max C. Koch. City Treus., inspection.... 4<>6 47 616 J. K McCoy Company, sign 8 oft 617 — Pittsburg High Voltage Ins. Cos., insulators. w 49 87 618 — Ferd. Porath At Son. conduit construction.. 7,467 2ft 619 •'Power," subscription. . 2 Oft 62ft F if Mistersky, ex pense 3 4 0J ,621 ltestrick Lumber Com pany, lumber 63 80 622 — Safety Insulated Wire Al calde Cos. wire HH7 90 623 Western Electric Com pany. cross arms 517 98 1 624 Wickes Boiler Cos., boiler repairs 183 9J j 625 Wlckes Rollei* Cos., esti mate on contract 7t>4 s*» $ 11>05 21 D P. W CASH ACCOUNT FUND. 54 Mav C. Knell, Citv Trea* . Debate on pel - nuts $ 400 23 55—Max c Kocli, City Treas., Hebute on per mits 113 23 1 j 56—Max Koch, City Treus., Behate on per mits 14S 63 : 157 —Mux C. Koch, City Treas.. Rebate on per mits 186 44 $ 848 53 GRADE SEPARATION FUND. s—Alice T. McDonnell, dam ages to property .... f s«>o no INTEREST FUND. I 153 —National Bank of Com merce. coupons paid 8 8."37 sft REDEMPTION FUND. I 4 4—C. E. Mcrrirrmn, re demption of tax 16 5" 'SPECIAL ASSESSMENT SINKING A INTEREST FUND. 4—Max C. Koch, Treasurer •Fpee. Assessment Bonds and interest $68,1 29 Bft STREET OPENING FUND 26 Mux c. Koch, Treasurer. City’s portion op. Can field ave t 3.972 8 1 GKO. ENG El., Controller. Referred to Committee on Claims anti Accounts From the Controller To the Honorable the Common Council: Gentlemen I beg' to report that Jacob Fishtalce has paid into the city treasury the sum of s6ft. >0 In the mat ter of the vacation of pal t of Moffat I street, east of Fisher awn 'e. Respectfully submitte 1 GFO. ENGEL. Conti oiler Accepted and placed on tile. From the Controller To the Honorable the Common Council: Gentlemen I beg to r*po.'i that I have received from the City Treasurer duly cancelled, lateral sewer, alley an I ' street paving bonds amounting to f513,189.68. Respectfully submitted. Gl >). ENGEL. »’ontroller. Accepted atul pla- ed on tile. From the Controller To the Honorable the Common i'ydnrll Gentlemen- I beg to report, that In response to proposals invlt<v»U for print, lag the Annual Report oFthlz office, a IMu uas received trof>» Williams ,v , Houghton for the, Sum of sl9" per 1 age. I recomm* ml that l be uuthoriz ’ **d to enter in.to a contract with Wil liams a Houghton for lo- printing of the Annual Report at tb*s price, liexpect fully submitted. GEO ENGEL. Controller. Accepted ami recomm* ndation con curred in as follows; Yeas—Aid. Allan, Barrett. Behlow J BUM. Button, Case, Dc Guinn. Dill! , Dlr gcman. Freiwatd, Goldnc-, Guthard. Hess, Hlndle. Jnkel, Keating lempki l.lttlefleld, Liwige, A'nwf, O’Brlsn. Owen, ! I.eid. Rutt*-r. Schctn.msk' . Hchultz Fk**zyckl. Thompson. Vernoj - , Wane!!, 4t»nzel. Wilson and the Presldint I’rr* Tern —23. Na vs—Xone. From the Mayor To the Honorable the Common Council: Gentlemen—lncident to the effort to secure proper street railway service for the new Michigan Central terminal, ny attention has been ca'led to t.i* | l ick of service given those who make I use of the Brush Street Depot. .0-1- \li e to and from this depi * Is given. I 1 am Informed, by the Brush Htreet Rile, only, with approximately a seven land one-half minute schedule As your members undoubtedly know, cars of the Brush street line turn from Jef | ferson and run northerly on Bates street. The out-of-town shopper who j ib «lres to reach our retail district on ; Woodward avenue must transfer at | Jefferson anil Bates to the Jeff-rson iuvinue line, and from the latter trnns j fer to the Woodward av« nue line at 1 the Intersection of Jefferson and t Woodward avenues. Assuming thin I the necessary "double transfer” *s giv en If asked, it may he nssumed 1 iso tout few travelers know the details of our local transfer system and the usual result would he that three fares arc paid and upon the pasenger Is put | the hardship of making two changes of cars I need not point out to you ' that In many instances this hardship v ould be extreme. Mv solicitude in the matter is not wholly* for the person from out-of town. of course. The resident of ne- : trolt Is cuually affected and 1 men- I tlon the situation of the shopper from ! j out-of-town only as an example of 1 what arises as an Incident to the in adequate service whbh must Impose! inconvenience on all. The Brush street line was diverted to Bates street In an attempt to re lieve congestion on Woodward avenue jaml It may not be advisable to reetn e 1 i It. hut It would scent that some plan could he worked out wherehv the Hamilton avenue cars which now hiii t • the foot of Woodward avenue, j might also serve the Brush street depot. | In any* event the situation Is one worthy* of your serious consideration and T respectfully ask that you refer! .the matter to vour proper committee for investigation atul report. Respectfully, oar AH B MARX. Mayor. Accepted and referred to Committee on Public Utilities. From D«partm«nt of Public Works. Gentlemen—On account of an error, | this Department recommends to your 1 Honorable Body to Instruct the City ' Treasurer to accept $21.60 for cemen’ I : walk on lot No. 76 east Van Court, be- i tween Milford and Tlremnn avenues,' an cancel balance Hheet 965. Respectfully submitted, GEORGE 11. FKNKELU Commissioner. By Aid. Keating: Whereas, There was an error In con structing cement walk on lot 76 .nst Van Court, between Milford and Tlre mnn, the City Treasurer is hereby authorized and Instructed to accept $21.60 and cancel balance. Adopted us follows: Yeas —Aid. Allan. Barnett. Behlow, rdell, Burt»»r, Cuio, D« Galon, Dill, Ding* man. Frelwald. Goldncr, Guthard, Hnx. Hlndle, JakG, Keating, l-empke, Liltlefbftd, l.'*lg<*. Nowc. O’Brien, Owen, F.eid. TTutter. 8* hem *ll sky. rieliult*. ' Hkrzyokl Thompson, Vertior, Wartell. , Wenzel. Wilson njul the President F*ro 1 Tem—33. Nay*—None. ; From Ospartmsnt of Public Woiits. To the Honorable the Common Council: . Gentlemen —I herewith tfan*.»nlt to your honorable hotly warranty dec.t from John laiuhrnthnl Sr., and John laiubenthal Jr., to the e'ly 28 feet of lots 23 and 24 of Llngeman's sub. of part of n. I. 7 of De«|uin<lre Farm. Also warranty deed from Jos. Hermes and Itosa l(©rpivs to the rVT) 1-2 of lot I. of subdivision of lot of that portion of Dequindr© Farm Ijr ing n. of tlratiot Road, being property Just purchased by Hi© city adjoining our Eastern Stone Yard ou Wilkins street and Dequlndr© street, together wltii abstracts of title in each case certified by the Corporation Counsel and also certain affidavits *requlred to prove title ntid would suggest that sum© h© turned over to the City Con troller to l»e placed of rocortl. Respectfully submitted. GEO. H. FKNKKLL* Commissioner. By Aid. Keating: Resolved, That, The deeds to prop erly described lu the foregoing com* munlcutinii. be. and the same are here by accepted and \hut the Department of Uuhllc Works Is Instructed to hand the same to the City Controller to be placed of record. From Dopgrtmgnt of Publio Works To the Honorable the Common Council; G©n He men—-The Department of Pub lic Works respectfully reports that the paving of Hogarth avenue under the contract confirmed Hi© 26th day of August, 1913, Is fully cniuidoted from the w«st curb v lln«* of Wllilemor© ave nue to the east line of Grand River avenue. The pavement Is of cedar on con crete and has been examined by the Department of Public Works. un<B found to lu* in aocortlance with the | contract and specifications for the I same. There Is due the contractors for pav ing said avenue as follows: j For intersections, etc $1,007.24 For cost <>f advertising, blanks and inspector’s sulgry* 24.00 Total amount $1,031.24 Respect fully. GEO. H. FENK ELL Commissioner. Accepted, anil by* unanimous con sent Ali Ki-man Keating offered Hie fol lowing: , A , Whereas, it appears from a com | tnnnu .itlon from the Department of Public Works that the paving ita per | contract continued the 26th day of I Aug. 1913, on Hogarth avenue from the w« st curb line of Wlldemere ave nue to the east line of Grand River avenue has been fully completed; and Whereas, Said avetiuo has been ex amined by the Department of Public Works, and the paving of said avenue i lias been found to have been done In aoeordanee with the contract and siMX'ltlcatlons for the same; therefore Resolved, First. That the said pav ing within the limits above mentioned be, is hereby accepted. Resolved. Second, That the City Con troller be, and Is hereby authorised tr. draw his warrant on the City Treas urer in payment of the Intersections, etc., of said avenue to the amount of $1,007.21. tiie same being the full amount due the contractors from the < It>* for paving ©aid intersections, etc., land for the sum of $24.00 the same be ing the cost of advertising, blanks, ami inspector’s salary. Resolved, Third. That the City Con troller be. und l*e Is hereby directed to prepare ’street paving bunds.’ in n<* eordancc with the provisions of Secs. 42 and 43 of Chapter 11 of the Charter I• • r the City* of Detroit, as amended by ian Act of the legislature approved June 6th. 19ftl, such bonds to bear In terest at the rate of four p<r cent, per annum. Adopted as follows: Yeas—Aid. Allan. Barnett Rehlovy rlei!. Burton, sc, De Ga’an, Dill Dlngemun, Frelwald. Goltlner. Guthard' H«"»s. Hlndle, Jak©l, Keating. Lep»f*k«* Littlefield, l.oilge, Nowc. O'Brien., Owen, Held. Rutter, Schcniansky, Schultr. Skrzyckl. Thompson. Verjurf. Wart*''. Wenzel. Wilson iU'd the 't’resident Pro Tem 33. Nays None From Department of Public Works. To the Honorable the Common Council: Gentltmen The Inpaitment of Pul<- Ili/'M orks respect fully reports that the paving of Ttfeinan avenue under the contract confirmed the 26th Uu> or August, 1913, is fully coinpl'*t> I from tnc west line of Scotten avenue to the east curb line of Stanford ave nue The pavement is of cedar on con •r« te and luui been examined by tin Department of Public Works, and found to be in accordance with the contract and specifications for tht sanic. ! There is due the contractors for pav- I ing said avenue as follows: ! For intersections, etc $7ft7.83 For cost of advertising, blanks und Inspcctoi m salary 21. ft" Total amount $728. ss Respect/ully, GEO 11 FENKELL. (’ommissloner. Accepted, and liy unanimous consent Aid '! man Keating offered-the folio i lug: V'Keren*. It** appear© from a com munic.it mn from the Department i»i Public Works that the paving as pm contract continued tlu* 26th day ot ] August, 1913. or. Tlretnan avenue from tiie v , **-st line of Scotten avenue to tin east curb line of Stanford avenue h.ti . been fully completed; and j Whereas, Sabi avenue has been ex amined by the Department of Public Works, and the paving of said avenue ,hn© been found to have been done in '‘accordance tilth the contract and specifications for the same*, therefore Resolved, First. That the said paving within the limits above mentioned be, and is hereby accepted. Resolved. Second, That tin* City Con i trollei to. and is hereby authorized to ■draw his warrant on the City Treas | urer in payment o i the Intersections. etc., ot said avenue to the amount of i $707.88. the same being the full amount due tin contractors from the city for paving said intersections, etc., and for the sum of s.‘l.ftft. the same being the c*»>t of advertising, id,inks and Inspec tor •* salary. Bcsflved, Third. That the City Con troller he. and he is hereby directed to , prepare 'street paving bonds,’ In uc- I ccrdui.eo with the provisions of Secs, j 12 and 13 of Chapter 11 of the Char- Iter *f the f’ltv if Detroit, as amended jbv an Act of tie* Legislature approved I June 6th. l.lftl. sue|. bonds to bear in terest at the rate of four per cent per | annum I Adopted as follows: Yeas- Aid. Allan. Barnett. Behlow, tl’lell. Burton. Case, De Onlnn, Dill. Ding* man, Frelwald, Goldner, Guthard. 11 ess, Hlndle, Jok'd. Keating lu*mpke. I. Heflelil, Lodge. N«>wc. O’Brien. Owen. Field. Rutier, Hchemanaky. Schultz. Skrzyikl. Thompson, Vernor, Wartell. Wenzel. Wilson and the President Pro Tem—33. Nays—None. From Department of Public Work* To the Honorable the Common Council. Gentlemen —In reply to a notice from this office, the following pro posals were received for paving street.* and alleys: Illinois street. Hastings to Rivard 26 ft. wide, with cedar block on con ciete foundation and Bwrea. Medina or any other curb stone that may b» bid upon und ordered: Anthers*. F. Poruth A Hon $5,543 6' J. W. Hanley 5.755 52 T. K. Currie 5,666 #■ Julius Porath 5.778 01 F. Poruth 4k Hon is ts e lowest bid der. average cost per square yard in eluding inspection, etc., $2,642. Grand River avenue, from the old i Itv line to north line of Quarter btc tlon 62, 60 ft. wide, less double track, with brick on concrete foundation and Berea. Medina or any other curbetono that may be bid upon and ordered: 4 Med in* F. Poruth A Hon. .sls 490.83 $16,681 5* T. K. Currie 18,650.74 Julius Porath .... 14,358.69 15.4*9.39 j. A. Merrier ..* 1* 666.11 Julius Porath Is the lowezt bidder average cost per square yard includ ing inspection, etc., (brick to be fur nished hy the citv). $2,753. tsliby avenue. Russell to Riopelle nvenu© 26 ft. wide, with brick on con crete foundation utul Berea. Medina or utty other curbstone that may be bid upon and ordered: F. Porath A Hon 92,812.p* 1. W. Hanley 2.958.2* T. E. Currie $.114.87 Julius Porath 2.822.H4 .1. A. Merrier 2,999.92 Julius Pornth is the lowest blddet. average cost per square ysrd Includ ing Inspect ion. etc. (brick to be fur nished by the city), $3,016. Lansing avenue. Porter to Dig are. nue, 26 ft. wide, with reinforced con* rrete pavement and Berea. Medina or any other curbstone that may be bid upon and ordered: (Ceaflawed an Page smad