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Page Eight ■mmok council BMrak. 1 v' ‘•■'J: ■■ T Srae ,-fT KOraHtraed fr*M ragt *evea, ■HbMI ba I* hereby directed tu make entries upon his book* t . ■Mtt the transfer of the sum of $87.- from the Li quor License Fund ■HTa* eredit of the Public pgraiMUL to bo used for the purpose of ■HttnUAI the third and fourth hh • of the Mt. Elliott avenue sew. r wmm fe* it tvuwr ed. That the CommlsMimer <> Works be Instructed to includo WBBK sold MT.na.4l in his estimates tor Impppid for the purpose of refunding ini'* HSfnount to the Liquor License Fund Adopted es follows: . ~ BtWX'Taa*—Aid. Barnett, Beldow. Ml* M, ■■MOB, Cuss. Do tin Inn. Dill. Dingcrian. HyMralwnid. Goldner, Guthnrd. )<»‘ss. KlttnUl., Jukel. Keating Lempke, Ilf I** HHII. liiMlti*. Nowc, O'llrlen, ow n. Hei ■ Bchemansky, Schultz. Skrzyrki ■kThompson. Vemor, Wartell, KWlbon and the President Pro Torn - |g| f. frays— None. K%liit Commlttss—Ways and Means lip. sm4 Health and City Hospital*. HmOentlemen—Your Joint Committee on m • jWajrs and Means and Health City flrwospltals to whom wua referred the BPirammunlcatlon from the Hoard of I‘oor transmitting proposals gOTJIff receiving hospital site, respectfulb R.fsport that we have had the same »in- HrWbr consideration and find that the B aproposal of Joseph Kinnell for tho ElHiperty fronting 202 feet on Macomb KBnrat and 105 feet on St Antoine at the northeast corner for the HEI of M4.StS.OO la the one that la ■&Saeommended as most suitable for the fHpifrposs by the Board of Poor Commis m Stoners and your committee believing Brice to be reasonable in the light IS award paid for condemning PIUOPWty across the street for the 1 ur- Brppßasa of a municipal building, recom | |HOd that the Board of Poor Comm is- be instructed to enter Into con* tract With tbs aforesaid Joseph Kln- W*Mm tn accordance with the following ijM :lon. Respectfully submitted. Rr JOHN C. BLEIL PV JAMES VERNOR. li Marry j. dinoeman. ■Hf . JOHN C. LODGE. | ANTHONY NOWC. f GODFREY FREIWALD. I EDWARD BARNETT. I ELMER D. CASE, | JOHN T. THOMPSON. JOHN L. JAKEL ■ST Accepted and on leave the following InMolutloD was offered. ffefJPtAM. Viernor: t ?v|laeolved/ That the Poor Commission Eh pa and le hereby authorised and In ■M&pelgd to enter Into contract with ■pjfaaah Klanell for the purchase of ■MWaparßr.'located on the northeast cor- or Jfaeomb and St. Antoine Mpßeela having a frontage of 202 feet jC,-aa Macomb street and 105 feet on St. street, for the sum of $4 4,- & Adopted as follows: 'lfV'Waae—Ald. Barnett, Behlow. Blell, Marten. Case. De Galan. Dtll. Dlngeman, .yrelwald. Goldrer, Outhard. Hess. Jakel. Keating. Lempke, Uttle . #*td. Lodge. Nowc. O’Brien. Owen. Reid Sftotter. Bchemansky. Schults. Skrtyckl Then peon. Vernor, Wartell. Wenzel, &WOeon and the President Pro Tern —22. P> Nays—None. Clalma and Aocounts. ''To tho Honorable the Common Council: fc Gentlemen —Your Committee on Claims iriaad Accounts, to whom was referred the IjfiHltroller's Ust of Approved Accounts of spaa. Sir I*lß, respectfully report that have examined the same, and bellev them to be correct, recommend that üßy be paid from the proper funds, p*"”" Respectfully submitted. ALBERT T. ALLAN. ¥r» JOHN C. BLEIL. *' MOSES WARTELL ALBERT E. WILSON, B» * ANTHONY NOWC. Adoptqd as follows: fril Ysas Aid. Barnett. Behlow. Blell, mHtHMUjMl* OtkfiT Galan. Dill. Dlngeman. Gabbard. Hess. 'Nnsdle,. Jakel. Keating- Lempke. Llttle- Lodge. Nowc. Obrien, Owen. Reid, ■mr, Bchemansky, Schultz Skrzyckl, Keospaon. Vernor, Wartell. Wenz« I. |frHMn and the President Pro Tern—32. SLrA.lt ' Claims and Aeeounta. Nfd the Honorable the Common Council: r Gentlemen —Your Committee on Claims [•M Accounts, to whom was referred the IjjetitloM of William J. White and Ed‘ HMMd D, Prophet for damages alleged to Si been sustained by them In automo *mmi accidents for which petitioners claim '9m city is responsible respectfully report UNI have had the same under con* 'Miration and after consultation with Corporation Counsel, And that the f»y Is not liable and therefore recom ■nm that the prayers of the petltlon- Sn pa denied. MhH Respectfully submitted, ALBERT T. ALLAN. ■V JOHN C. BLEIL ALBERT E WILSON, MOBEB WARTELL ANTHONY NOWC. |w (Accepted and adopted. ■;* • * Claims and Aeeounta. ‘.To tho Honorable the Common Council: iydwtlmefl—Your Committee on Claims Accounts, to whom was referred the nMuon of Fred Simmons, Charles ami ■Htte Parson, Edward A. Kremkow, ifaivuo D. Field, Olive Jackson. Edward Charles Richards, and of AJvln Ipycfrlj all asking for damages for alleged to liave be#q JUtolqia to their persons or to automo wNfes owned by them, respectfully rt*j>ort AUK We kave had the same uml«rq-on- JJBbratlon and believe that all of the URUve petitioners ere entitled to relief VBA we therefore offer the following re»o jttpon an recommendation of the Corpora dßlCi Counsel ' \,m Respectfully submitted. ALBERT T. ALLAN. JOHN C. BLEIL. ALBERT E. WILSON, Jo MOSES WARTELL ANTHONY NOWC. Accepted and on leave the following PSaclutlon waa offered. e Jr AU. Allan: sM<B*aolved. the Citv controller be *INM he le hereby authorised and dlrecte<l t Vifdraw bis warrants on tho proper fund s «|4#a vor of the following persons In the Van* appearing opposite their names, to Ijßed Simmons lion Sfflia and Motile Parsons 7R.no fcSwWara A. Kremkow inn.no Wjrengo D. Field «7.50 Jackson ißo.on siMn Hsrsebler 82. 0n >VML' Richards 40.10 , plward Melvin 30 00 iiAll Os tbe above amounts to be In full |puament for all damages alleged to 'jAir* been sustained hy the aforesnid pe- MBgMiers or by automobles belonging to {■MR, On presentation of a proper re * : Ftov»ded, That the said sums are sc rap ted within ten days from the date «f the adoption of this resolution, f Adopted as follows: ff^Yaae —Aid. Barnett. Behlow. Blell,! ■jpftoß, Case, De Galan. Dill. Dlngemnn, ■ .rrelwald. Goldner. Outhard, i >pn|lf, Jakel. Resting. Lempkn. I.ittle- Lodge, Nowc. O’Brien. Owen, Reid. ■Utter, Bchemansky, Rvhults, Hkrrvcki. * narapeon. Vernor, WarteH. Wentel. >Wilson and the President Pro Tern— 22. , Nays—None. Streets. tbe Honorable the Common Council: * Gentlemen—Tour Committee on Htreet* t W whom was referred thu petition <»» Brest Bide Brewing Cos. for permission Bfs- eeratruct three covered areas on Con «iM eveene e*de of building situate St P ifig northeast corner of Concord and J»*f % ratrajL* Wreaue. and of L. Toblantikl permission to const rue: three tHschute ureas on the southwcsi corner kranPußtrat* nnd Napoleon street and «mo mmm efcrai and covered area on NajMdcon ‘tmSnt''at sides of building located nt in ■MUlea of said streets, rexpeetfvillv rc .AGUH:thal WS have had the same undvr ujMßjgailen and seeing no objection HOSmmead the adoption of the \ Respectful Ir submitted. W* \ MAtIRICE j. KEATING, ®1 BHIVNMAN LITTLEFIELD. ■Eft** : o|a a. owen. R ~ ALBERT E. WIIJ9GN. & Jrr H. C. HIN DLL. mk-.t */.. harry j dinoeman, KL- • JOfEPII BCHE7MANBKI V ® tho following tbk Department of Pul»- VU Mi Is hereby alhorlsed and -■ fraM * permit to West Bide wKEsrR. V'£h“ et Well, eul two ex avenue side of building at tbe northeast corner of Jefferson ana Concord avenues. Provided, That said Work shall be per formed under the supervision of the De partment of Public Work*, and m ac cordance with plans submitted to sn*l approved by said Department; Provided, That no right* In the public street* shall be considered waived by tni* permission, which l* granted expressly on the condition that said areas and nl. obstructions in connection therewith *h:»’ '■ be removed at any time when so dlrect • ed by the Common Council; and further Provided. That said permit Issued 1 the Department of Pubic Works t ; granted with the distinct understanding that In the event of the Charter l*ein*t; amended in such manner as will provide, for the levying of a f< <• to be hereafter ; determined upon, for the occupancy id i public property, that the graitlci will j pay said fee provided for Tn said act. I and that said grantee does hereby Muo ■ hlmaelf (hereunto and accept said |a*rmlt i on the conditions hereby Imposed. | Adopted is follows; Year Aid. Barnett, Behlow, Blell. Burton, ('use, I>o Galan. Dill. Dlngeman. i Frelwald. Goldner, Guthard. Hess, Hindis. Jakel, Keating, Lempke, Little tiild. Lodge, Nowc. O’Brien. Owen, Reid. Rutter. S> h« maiisky, jtchultx. Skrsyckl Thompson. Vernor. War tell, Wenie!., Wilson and the President Pm Tom —32- Nays—None. By Aid. Keating: Resolved, That the Department of Public Works be and is hereby author ised and d.re< le.l to issue permit to L Tobianski to construct three coal chute areas on Hustings street and ono coal chute and one covered area on Na poleon street alongside of building lo cated at the Intersection of said streets. Provided, That said work shall be performed under tho supervision of the Department of Public Works, and in accordance with plans submitted to and approved by said Department; Provided, That no right* in the puo lie streets shall be considered waived by this permission, which is granted expressly on the condition that said areas and all obstructions In connec tion therewith shall be removed at any time when so directed by the Com mon Council: and further Provided. That said permit issued by the Department of Public Works is granted with the distinct understand ing that In the event of the Charter being amended in such manner as will provide for the levying of a fee to be hereafter determined upon, for the oc cupancy of public property, that the grantee will pay said fee provided for In saul ait. and that said grantee does hereby bind himsolf thereunto and accept said permit on the conditions hereby imposed. Adopted as follows: Yeas—Aid. Barnett, Behlow. Blell, Burton. Case. De Culan. Dill. Dlngeman. Frelwald, Ooldner. Guthtird. Hess, Hlndle. Jakel. Keating. Lempke, I.tttle' Held. Lodge, Nowc. O'Brien Ow«*n R«id. Rutter, Schemansky. Schultz. Skrxyckt, Thompson, Vernor. Wartell, Weasel, Wilson and the President Pro Tern —22. Nays—None. Btr«ets. To the Honorable the Common Council: Gentlemen —Your Committee on Streets to whom waa referred the pe tition of the Tivoli Brewing Cos., <6333) for permission to construct four cover ed areas at the Bellevue avenue side of building to be located at the south east corner of Mack and Bellevue ave nues respectfully report that we have had the same under consideration and seeing no objection thereto we recom mend the adoption of the following resolution. Respectfully submitted. MAURICE J KEATING, SHERMAN IJ TT LE FI ELD, W. H. C. HINDLE. ALBERT E. WILSON. CEO A. OWEN. HARRY J. DINOEMAN. JOSEPH SCHEMANSKY Accepted, and on l**ave. the follow ing resolution was offered. By Aid. Keating: Resolved. That the Department of Public Work* be and is hereby au thorised and directed to Issue a permit th Tivoli Brewing Company to con ’struct sous covered area* at the Belle vue avenue side of building to be lo cated at tbe eoutheast corner of Belle vue and Mack avenues. Provided, That said work shall be fer formed ui-dor the supervision of the (epartment of Public Works, and in accordance with plans submitted to and approved by said Department: Provided, ThaLJno rights In the pub lic streets shall be considered waived by this permission, which Is granted expressly on the condition that said Areas and all obstruction* in connec tion therewith shall be removed at any time w-hen so directed by the Common Council; and further Provided. That said permit issued by the DepartnurT of Public W’ork* is granted with the distinct understand- | ing that In the event of the Charter j being emended In such manner as will provide* for the levying of a fee j to be hereafter determined upon, for ; the occupancy of public property, that ! the grantee will pay said fee provided ! for In said act. and that said grantee does hen by bind himself thereunto and accept said permit on the condi tion* hereby Imposed. Adopted as follows: Yeas—Aid. Barnett, Behlow* Blell. Burton. Case, De Galan. DHI. Dlngeman. Frelwald, Goldner. Guthard. Hess, , Hlndle. Jakel, Letnpku, Little field. Lodge. Nowc, O’Brien. Owen. Reid, Rutter, Schemansky, Schultz. Skrsycki. Thompson. Vernor. Wartell, Wenze*. Wllzon and the President Pro Tem —32 Nays—None. Strssts. To the Honorable the Common Council: G4*ntlemen—Your Commlstee | «*r»X- Streets to whom was refsrred the pe tition of the Bohemian Gymnastic So ciety <62Hi.i asking for a refund of a portion of sidewalk assessment as sessed against fg>t 122. J. \V John ston's sub of the Portei and Campau farm*, etc.. w«st side of Tillman ave nue, between Ash and Butternut streets, respectfully report that we have had the same under considera tion and find that the petitioners fur- j Dished at their own expense, 918 00 > worth of cinders that entered Into the 1 construction of said walk and your Committee therefore recommend the adoption of the following resolution refunding said amount to petitioners. Respectfully submitted, MAURICE J KEATING, SHERMAN LITTLEFIELD, \V H. C. HINDLE. ALBERT E. WILSON, GEO. A. OWEN. HARRY J DINOEMAN, JOSEPH SCHEMANSKY. Accepted, and on leave, the follow ing resolution was offered. By Aid. Keating: Resolved, That the City Controller be and he Is hereby authorized and di rected to draw hts warrant on the Contingent Fund In favor of Bohem- I lan Gymnastic Society in the sum of $16.00 on presentation of receipt show ing sidewalk assessment against lot 132, J. \V. Johnston’s sub. of the Por ter and Campau Farms et<\, to have been paid, said sum being amount al | lowed for cinders furnished In the construction of said sidewalk. Adopted «s follow *: Yeas—Aid. Barnett. Behlow. Rleh Burton. <'ase, De Galan. Dill. Dlngemnn Frelwald. Goldner. Guthard. H*‘*r Hlndle, Jake!. Keating Lrmpkc, Llttle lleid. Lodge, Nowc. O'Brien. Owen. Retd Butter. Schemansky. s hult*. Skrzvokt Thompson, Vernor. \Vnrt*U. W*n*e! Wilson and the President Pro Tern—32. Nays—None. Fire Protection. To the Honorable the i onuVien Council ! Gentlemen—Your \ t'wumilttee on Fire Protection to whom was referred 'the ordinance presented l>> Aid R u t- ! 'ter at the session held on tho |St|j Inst. * relative to amending the fire limits *o i I take out a lot at Chapin and Gratiot | 'avenues, respectfully report that we j have had the same under confident ill on and seeing no objection thereto recommend that the ordinance pre-ten*- •and by Aid. Butter at the session held on the 18th ln*t. <J. C. C. p K>6h-9) h» passed as submitted. submitted. ELMER D CAME. ALEXANDER DILL JOHN F. BEHLOW, Accepted. The ordinance -wae then placed on 1 the order of third reading. Third Reading of Ordinance. The title to the ordinance was read a third time. The Ordinance wan then read. The queetlon being ‘'Shall this ordl nance new paes?” The ordinance wua THE DETROIT TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 84, 191S. I ptutsed, a majority of the Aldermen present voting tiierefor a* follows: j Adopted as follows: Yens—Aid Barnett, Behlow, Blell, Burton. Case. Dc Galan, Dtll. Dlngeman I Fieiw aid. Goldner. Guthard. Hesa, Hlndle, J ,kol, Keating. Lempke, Little field. Lodge. Nowc. uTtrlen. Owen, lteld. Rutter. Hcken.itnsky, Schults. dkrzycM. Thompson, Vernor, Wartell, Wenzel, Wilson and the President Pro Tem —82 Na) s None. The title Ri the ordinance was con firmed. House of Correction. I To the Honorable the Common Council: Gentlemen -Your Committee on Mouse of Correction beg leave to re i port to your Honorable Rouy that upon invitation of ih«- Supt. of the House of Correction your committee made an inspection of that institution and j found same being conducted In u I satisfactory manner. The health reports on those confined In the institution were particularly pleasing, disclosing the fact thut the i.eath rate was remarkably low. Willie the few Inmates in th< hospital por tion showed in a grutlf> tug manner how carefully their health has oven - amtt-rnmrded lout committee further reports toat j the statements tiled at a s« ssion •*; vonr Honorable Body held • Vt. 14, and Sox 11. 1 13, b> the »'hief Accountant t are in accordance with the financial | condition of the institution as report c I Respectfully submitted. JOHN F B I*l LOW, MOSES WARTELL \LKXANDEH DILL. HENRY DE GALAN. Accepted and adopted Taxes. To tho Honorable the Common Council: Gentlemen —Your Committee on Taxes to whom was referred the peti tion of Anthony Grostleld <3D.o.>) and of McDonald Coal Brick Cos <*'.2»;3) for the cancellation and reduction of b ‘ r * aonat assessments, respectfully report that we have had the sain- under con sideration and having Investigated their claims and consulted with the Board of Assessors we recommend the petitioners be granted the relief pro vided in the following resolutions. Respectfully submitted. GODFREY F HEI W A LD. JAMES VERNOR. ROBERT H. RUTTER. E. D. CASE. Accepted and on leave the following resolutions were offered. By Aid. Field: Resolved. That the City Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and ln • structod to cancel the tax due on the personal assessment levied against .-itt thony Qrosfleld for the year 1012, • mount $176.H3. valuation 88.720.00 (w. 12 f. 20). By Aid Field Resolved, That the City Trensure he and he is hereby authorized and directed to accept from the M» Donald Coal A- Brick Cos. the sum of $393.63 on the valuation of $19,500 00 in full set tlement of the personal tax assessed against said company for the year 1913 (w. 4. f. 280) and cancel balance due. Adopted as follows: Yeas—Aid. Barnett. Behlow. Rl«!. Burton. Case. De Galan. Dill. Dlngeman. Frelwald. Goldner. Guthard. Hess. Hlndle. Jakel. Keating. Lemoke. Little- Held Lodge. Nowc. O’Brien. Oven. Reid. Rutter, fcchemansky, Schultz. Bkrxyckl Thompson. Vernor. Wartell. Wenzel. Wilson and the President Pro Tem — Nays—None Taxet. To the Honorable the Common Council: Gentlemen —Your Committee on Taxes to whom was referred the peti tion of M. Q Kurkjlarn <6129) asking for a reduction of certain genet il city tnves respectfully report that we have had the same under consideration. hayV Investigated the matter and after con-*, M’ltatlon with the Board of Assessors arc satisfied that said petitioner has no valid claim for relief and we thvweforc Teoommend that the prayer of the petitioner be denied Respectfully submitted. GODFREY FREfWALD, JAMES VERNOR. ROBERT XV. RUTTER, E. D..CABE Accepted and adopted. Street Openings. I To the Honorable the Common Council: I Gentlemen—Your Committee on Mtreet Openings to whom was referred tne communication from the Clerk of the Recorder » Court transmitting ver ! diet rendered by Jury of the said court i in the matter of opening Lafayette avenue from Artillery avenue to Rail road right-of-way west of Mpringw-ells avenue, where not- already opened, 6J to 100 feet wide, as a public street and highway, respectfully report tnat we have had the matter under considera tion and are satisfied that the proper , ty In the vicinity of th • Improvement is largely heneiltted by same and ' should therefore bear a portion of the i expense. The award of the jury was ■ $13,367.34, and we recommend thaf 85 ! per cent or $11,362,43 be assessed on 1 a local assessment district, and that the remaining portion, viz $2,005 13 or 15 per cent be paid by the City of De troit out of the Street Opening Fund, nnrt we therefore recommend, that in asmuch as a total of $2.U00.4‘j was re ceived by the City Treasurer f p om the sail of building* located in the line ui said street, that the Bo i< i of Assessors In making out the assessment roll I credit each piece or parcel of real estate benefit ted by such Improvement with Its proportionate share of 85 per cent or SI.7»MM>O of total of s2.o>-..00 received from t..e sale of said build ings which is the Sume ratio agreed upon in apportioning the verdict ren dered by the Jury, a* hereinbefore set forth, and we therefore recommend j the adoption of the following resolu tion. Respectfully submitted, GODFREY FREJwALD. JAMES VERNOR, SHE RM AN LI TTLE FI El JX OKU A OWEN. LOU 18 H. LEMPKE. Accepted and on leave, the following resolution was offered. By Aid. Frelwald: Resolved. That the Common Coun cil of tiie City of Detroit hereby de termine* that the sum of $11,362.43 Is a Just proportion of the compensation awarded hy the Jury for the property taken by the City of Detroit for the opening of Lafayette avenue from Ar tillery uvenpe to railroad right-of-way west of Sprlngwells avenue, which should he paid by the owners or occu pant* of tiie pieces or parcels of real '•state which will thus be benefltted hy said Improvement, which said piece* or parcel* of real estate are J described in a resolution of the Com mon Council (J. C. C. p 1047-8-12) wherein the assessment district for this Improvement was designated, and he It further Resolved, That there he assessed and levied upon said pieces or parcels of real estate included In said resolu tion above referred to. the amount of , $11,362.43 a* near <u« may be, to the I advantage which each lot or parcel Is i deemed to acquire by such Improve ment. and be it ftirthor R* solved. That tho Board of Asses sors of the City of Detroit be and they are hereby directed and Instructed to proceed forthwith to prepare an ns cessment roll in conformity with the rec jlreinents of the Charter of the City of Petri it relating to special as resament* for collecting the expense ! of public Improvements where a stroet , 1* graded, comprising the property ; hereinbefore referred to and described In said resolution <J. C. C. p. 1047-8-12) upon which they shall a ****** and levy the amount of $11.362 43 each lot or pari-.-l to be assessed at a ratable pro portion as near as may be of said amount In accordance with tho amount f)f li< petit derived by such Improve ment*. und ho It further Resolved, That the sum of $2.f>0!*.13 of the award of tho Jury be paid hy •the CBy of Petrott out of the Street Opening Fund, and further , Resolved. That said assessment shall he tend* In one port which shall be come due and payable In sixty <6O» d.i" after the first publication hy the City Treasurer of the notice of said j a**> ssn.ent, end be It further R< solved. That the Board of A•*'••- j sors of the <’lty of Detroit be and said Hoard Is hereby directed In making said roll for the open- | ling of said l<afnyotte avenue, to credit | each piece or parcel of real estate jbetfefitted hy sucli Improvement with ! If* proportionate slgtr* A»f 86 per cent ior 81.70ft.00 of total sum of $2,000.00 j received from the sale of building* condemned In thi' matter of opening •aid f »ftf*yette avenue, which la the same ratio agreed upon In apportion ing the verdict rendered by the Jury, it* hereinbefore set forth, which la In conformity with the requirements of the Charter of the City «f Detroit r®- luting to special assessments fur col lecting the expenso of public lmpro\e tueute where a street la graded, open ed, etc Adopted u* follow*: Yeas —Aid. UarneL, Behlow. Bled, Burton. Case. De Galan, Dill. DUigemun. Preiwald. Goldner. Guthard, H*»s. Hlndle, Jakel, Keating, Lempke, Little* field. I.odg", Nowc, O’Brien. Owen. Reid, Butter, Mein muiisky. tv hult a, Skrsycki. Thompson, Vernor, Wartell, Wensel, Wi'sou and the President Pro Tern —82- Nays—None. Street Openings. To the Honorable tiie Common Council: Gentlemen -Your Committee - on Street Opening* to whom was referred the communication from tho Clerk **f tito Recorder’s Court transmitting ver dict rendered by Jury of said Court in the matter of opening Mullune street from !*>gun avenue to Line ave nue, where not already opens l as a public street and highway, respect fully report that we have hail Hu* mat ter under consideration and ••«• satis fied that the property In tiie vicinity of the Improvement is largelv bene fitted by same and should tiierefor# hear a portion of the expense. The award «'f the jury was $611.82. and , recommend that WZ pel ceiil ol 152 U ihe assessed on the local assessment district, and that the remaining put - It lon, viz: 15 per cent, or s9l 77. b< paid by tiie City of Detroit out ••( the Strict Opening Fund, and we therefore oft*? the following resolution. Hi -sped ful I \ <*uh mitt* and. GODFREY FRI'.IW A LD, JAMES VERNOR. SHERMAN LITTLEFIELD. <;::<* a. owen. LOUIS 11. LEMPKE. Accepted, and on leave, the follow ing resolution was offered: By Aid. Freiwald: Resolved. That the Common Council of the CitV of Detroit hereby and« - termine* that the sum of $32'MT* i* a Just proportion of the compensation awarded by the Jury for tiie property taken by the City of Detroit for the opening of Mullane street from le*gon avenue to Lane avenue where not al 'readj open a* u public street and high way. which should be paid by the own ers or occupants of the pieces or par cels of real estate which will thus he henefltted by said Improvement, which sahJ pieces or parcels of real estate are described in a resolution of the Common Council <J. C. C. p 1808-9- 1911) wherein the assessment district for this improvement was designated, and be U further ■Roi»olv»*d. Thut there be assessed and levied upon said pieces or parcels ol real estate Included In said resolution above referred to, the amount "f s.*2o.fts as near its may he, to the ad vantage which each lot or parcel Is deemed to acquire by such improve ment. and be it further Resolved, That the Board of Asses sors of the Cit) of Detroit be and they are hereby directed and instructed to [proceed forthwith to prepare an as sessment roll in conformity with the requirements of the charter of the City of Detroit relating to special assess ments for collecting tiie expense of public Improvements where a street Is graded, comprising the property hereinbefore referred to and described In said resolution (J. C. C. p 1808-9- 1911), upon which they shall assess and levy the amount of ss2ft.ft3. each lot or parcel to be assessed at a rata ble proportion as near as may be cf said amount In accordance with the amount of benefit derived by such improvement, and be it further Resolved. That the sum of $91.77. of the award of the Jury he paid by the City of Detroit out of the Mtreet Open ing Fund, and further Resolved. That said assessment shall be made in one part, which shall be come due and payable in 6ft days after the first publication hy the City Treas urer of the notice of said assessment Adopted us follows: Yea* —Aid. Rarnett. Behlow. Blell, Burton. Case. De Galan, Dill. Dlngeman, Freiwald. Goldner. Outhard. Hess, Hlndle, Jakel. Keating. Lempke. Little field. Lodge, Nowc, O'Brien. Owen. ReM Butter, aehemansky, Schults. Skrzyck'. Thompson. Vernor. Wartell, Wenzel, Wilson and the President Pro Tem —32- Nays—None. Street Openings. To the Honorable the Common Council. Gentlemen —Your Committee up Street Openings to whom was referred the communication from th# Clerk oi the Recorder’s Court transmitting ver dict rendered by Jury of said court in the mater of opening alley In block i bounded by Linwood. Gram! ltlver Humboldt and Kirby avenue*, where not already opened ae a public alley respectfully report that we have had the matter under consideration ann are satisfied that the property In the vicinity of the Improvement Is largely benefited by sam • and should ther > fore bear all of the expense. The • ward of the Jury waa $103.16, and we recommend thai all of the same bo assessed on the local assessment dis trict. and we therefore offer the fol lowing resolution Hr rgiectt ully submitted. GODFREY FR El WALD. JAMES VERNOR. SHERMAN LITTLEFIELD, GEO. A OWEN. LOUIS H. LEMPKE. Accepted and on leave th# follow ing resolution waa offered: By Aid. Frelwald: • Resolved, That the Common Council cf the City of Detroit hereby deter mine* that the sum of $103.16 1* a Just proportion of the compensatl >i. awarded by the lury for the property taken hy the City of Detroit for th.i opening of alley in block bounded by Linwood, Grand River, Humboldt and Kirby avenues, which should he paid by the owners or occupants of Hie pieces or parcel* of real estate which will tlui* lie benefited by said im provement. which said pieces or par te!* of real estate are described in a resolution of the Summon Council (.) C. C. p. 633-12) wherein tho assess ment district far this improvement wao designated, and be It further Resolved, That there be assessed and levied upon said pieces or parcels of real estate Included In said ' resolu tion above referred to, the amount o ¥ $103.16 as near as may be, to the ad vantage which each lot or parcel is deemed to acquire hy such improve ment, and he It further Resolved, That the Board of Asses sor* of tho City of Detroit he and they are hereby directed and Instruct ed to proceed forthwith to prepare on assessment roll In conformity with the requirements of the churter of the City of Detroit relating to special ae *«H*menta for collecting the expense of publjc Improvement* where a street in graded, comprising the property hereinbefore referred to and describ ed in *ald resolution (J. C. C.p 683-12), upon which thev shall asses* and levy the amount cf $101.16, each lot or par rel to be assented at a ratable propor tion as near he may be of asid amount tn accordance with the amount of ben efit derived by such Improvement, and be It further Resolved, That said assessment shall be made In one part, which shall be come due Miid payable In 6ft days after the first puhlloatl m by the City Trcan urcr of the notice of said assessment Adopted as follows: Yea*—>!d. Harnett, Behlow, . Blell, Burton, “asc. De Galan, DIM. Dlngeman, Frelwald, Goldner. Guthard, Hess. Hlndle. Jakel. Keating. lempke. Little fir Id. l*odgc, Nowc. O’Brien. Owen, Reid Hutter. Schemansky, Schultz, Skrzyckl Thompson. Vernor, Wertell, Wensel, Wilson nnd the President Pro Tem —32. Nays—None. Street Openings. To tho Honorable the Common Council: Gentlemen —Your t'ommlttee on Ptreet Openings to whom was refer red the petition cf Joe. J. Martin, et , nl, (R*’3!>>, far' the vacation of a trl angular piece of land, now being use'* for alley purposes. In rear of lot 102 Galloway A Butterfield’* sub., respect fully report we have had the sanx under consideration and recommend that said petition be denied. Respectfully submitted. GODFREY FII El WALD. JAMES VF-RNOk. SHERMAN LITTLEFIELD. . GKO. A. OWEN. tiOUHLH LEMPKE. Accepted and mlopted. Street Opening*. To the Honorable the Common Council: Gentlemen —Your Committee on ! Street Openings to whom was refer red the petition of Patrick Sullivan, et el. (6276), for the opening of alley south of Ash street from Liwton ave nue west to alley east of Mayliury ave nue. respectfully report had the time under consideration, have held u public hearing on the matter and a majority of the abutting prop erty owners being opposed to said al ley opening, we recommend that tbe request of petitioner* he denied. Respectfully submitted. GODFREY FREIWALD. JAMKB VERNOR, SHERMAN LITTLEFIELD. GKO. A OWEN. ' LOU 18 11. LEMPKE. Accepted and adopted a* follows: You* —Aid. Barnett, Hehlow, Blell, Burton. Fuse. De Ouhtn. DIM. DingeniHn, Freiwald. Goldner, Guthard, Hess. I lll.die, J.ikel. Keating. Lempke, Little field. I.odg. . Nowc, O’Brien. Owen, Reid Rutter, Seht ntunslty, Schultz, Hkrtyckl. Thcmpsoi Vernor, l\ uti it, Wensel, Wilson and tlu* President l*ro Tem —32. Nays—None. Street Openings. • «;< ntlemen Your Committee oh Street openings to whom was refci • red hack the petition of Terne* Coni \ Lumber Cos. < 1766i, on motion of Aid. j Dill at u session held on the Ttn ult.. i i opectfully report we have again given Hu matter careful consideration and recommend that the resolution uc ■ r-ompanyteg rt*t**rt ot tht# Committuu submitted on above date, authorizing Hu- Controller to convey to petition®!* all interest of the city in tiie south 5.3 feet of lot 80 of Kent and Hurd’s sun. etc., (J. <’. C. p. 1423-24 ), upon pay ment of the sum of $10<M)O, bt adopted Respectfully submitted, GODFREY FREIWALD. JAMES VERNOR. SHERMAN LITTLEFIELD. GEO. A. OWEN. LOUIS 11. LEMPKE. Accepted r.nl adopted as follows: Yeas—Aid. Barnett, Hehlow, Blell, Burton. Case, De Hulun. Dill. Dlngeman, Frelwald, Goldner, Guthard, ll* ,s. ll'ndle, Jakel, Keating, Lempke, Little field. Lodge, Nowc, O'Brien. Own. Rehl, Butter. Schemansky. Schultz. Skrzyckl Tl nmpson. Vernor, Wartell, Wenzel, Wilson and the I’resident Pro Tem—32 Nuys -None. Street Openings. To the Honorable the Common Council: Gentlemen —\our • Committee on [ Street Openings to whom was referred the petition of Jacob Besner t62BS), for permission to purchase from the | city a strip of land 2 32 feet In width | 1 adjoining lot tou. sub of part of tiie I Mvldrum and Beaufait farms, situated | on the east side Mt. Elliott avenue, re spectfully report we have had the same under consideration and recommend , that the Controller be authorized to I deed said strip to petitioner upon pay ment of the sum of $50.00 and there fore offer the following resolution. Be* pee if ullv submit ted. GODFREY FREIWALD, JAMES VERNOR. SHERMAN LITTLEFIELD. ( GEO A OWEN. LOL LS H. LKMI’KE. Accepted, and on leave, the following resolution was offered: By Aid. Freiwald; Resolved. Thut the City Controller be and he is hereby authorized and in structed to deed to Jacob Bezner the following described property, to-wit: "A strip of land 2.32 feet front by 16u feet in depth lying northerly of ami adjoining lot 100. subdivision of part of the Meldrum und Beaufait farms.” east side Mt Elliott avenue, upon pay*- mt nt of the sum of sso. o in consid eration thereof. Adopted ns follows: Yeas—Ala. Barnett. Behlow. Bid!. Burton. Fuse. De Galan, DIM. Dingemun, Frelwald. Goldner. Guthard. Hess H.ndie. Jakel, Keating. Lempke, Little field. Lodge, None. O’Brieii. uwn. Held, Bitter. Schemansky. Schultz Skrzyckl. Thompson, Vernor. Wartell, Wensel, Wilson and tne President i*ro Tem —32. Nays—None. Street Openings. To the Honorable the Common Council: Gentlemen Your Committee on Btreet Openings to whom was referred the petitions of George Jeynea <62'»5- 6287 ). for the vaeatlon of the public alley lying between lots 11 nnd J 2 or Jevne*' sub., .-te . und extending southerly* from Toledo avenue between Li vernoiw and Military avenuss. re spectfully report we have had th.* same under consideration and find that petitlorn-r offers to dedicate to the city in lieu of the alley asked to be vacated the East 18 feet of tho . west 123 feet nt lots 266, 267 nnd 268, 'Daniel Scot tens re-sub, etc., which property will be a continuation of al ley now in existence in said block, be ing first west of and parallel to Liver nois avenue, nnd your committee be • Moving that the alley proposed to ho : dedicated will, with the other alleys In said block, afford ample facilities, recommend that the request of peti tioner be granted und that the follow ing resolution be adopted Respectfully submitted. GODFREY FREIWALD. JAMES VERNOR. GEO A. OWEN, Ml FILM \N LITTLEFIELD. LOUIS H. LEMPKE. Accepted, and on leave, the follow ing resolution was offered: By Aid. Frelwald: Resolved. That “All of the public al ley*, 20 feet wide, lying between lots II and 12 of Jeynea* sub. of lots 269 to 2»0, Inclustvo, of Scotten’s re-sub. iof part of I*. Cm 32 and 208," etc. be and the same is hereby vacated: Provided. The said George .ieynes deeds or causes to be deeiLd to the City of Detroit for alley purpose*, the following described property, to-wlt: "The east 18 feet of the west 123 feet of lots 266. 267 and 268. Dnnle] rot ten’s re-sub. of that part of P. C 32 and easterly part of P. C. 268 lying north of Dix road or avenue and south of Toledo avenue and between Liver- I nols and Military avenues, according to the plat recorded In Liber 14 of plats, pivfce 56, Wayne County Records" [and said deed Is accepted hy the Goni i mlttee on Ways and Means, to which -committee w<- recommend Its reference when presented, and approved by tho Comm An Council: nnd further Provided, The owners of the abut ting property. In consideration of above vacation, pay* Into the « ity Treasury whatever expense mav have been incurred by the elty tn the mat ter of furnishing sidewalks, cross walks. curbing, etc., within the lines of said vacated alley, as may be certi fied to by the City Engineer, within 30 days from the dat*- of the adoption of this resolution; otherwise the same shall he declared null and void and of no force and effect. Adopted as follows: Yeas —Aid. Barnett. Behlow. Blell Burton. Care, De Galan, DIM. Dlngeman Frelwald. Goldner. Guthard. Hess Hlndle. Jakel. Keating Lemnke. little field. Ixidge. Nowc. O’Brien. Held. Rutter. 9ch' mar: kv, Schultz. Bkrr Thompson. Vernor, Wartell, Wenzel, Wilson nnd the President Pro Tem—32 Nays—None. Street Openings. To the Honorable the Common Council; I Gentlemen —Your Committee on Street Openings to whom was referred the petition of the Stormfeltz-Loveiey | Cos. <63>26) for the acceptance of the plat of Htormfeltz-Loveley Subdivision respectfully report that w# have had th.* snme under consideration and find that the said plat conforms to the gen eral plan of th# city aud has been certified to by the city engineer nnd w# therefor# recommend Its adoption according to th. following resolution Respectfully submitted. GODFREY FREIWALD, JAMES VERNOR. GEO A. OWEN, MIE RM AN LITTLEFIELD. LOUIS H LEMPKE. Accepted, and on leave, the following resolution was offered: By Aid. Frelwald: Resolved, That the plat of "Storm- I felts-Loveley Company subdivision of, part of the Ferry Farm In 1-4 Sec- ! tlons 48 and 49, 10.000-ncr# tract. City of Detroit, Wayne Go.. Mlctl..** he and the, same Is hereby accepted and ap proved and the Commissioner of i*ub 11c V'brks be and he is hereby directed to sign and approve same Adopted us follows: Yea*—Aid. Barnett. Behlow. Blell, Burton. Case, I»c Galan, DMI Dlngeman, Frelwald, Goldner. Gnthsrd, Hess, Hlndle, Jakel, Keating, Lempke. Little- i field. Lodge, Nowc, O'ltrlen. Owen. Held Rutter ffehemnnsky. S< hult*. Skrgvekl Thompson, Vernor, WarteH, Wensel, • Wl’-oii and the President Pro Tem-—32. i Nays— None. Ordinance*. To the Honorable the Common Council: Gentlemen —Your Committee on Ordi nances to whom was referred the pe tition of Chas. E. Green et al (5717) i Miking that the name of Manchester avenue be changed to "Northwestern i Avenue" respectfully report that we ; have bad the aame under considera tion and seeing no objection thereto e recommend Its adoption. Respectfully submitted. BIIKKMAN UTTLEFI ELD. OKO. A. OWEN. ROBERT W, RUTTER. HOWARD BARNETT. K. D. CASK, OTTO RF.INHARDT. ANTHONY NO WO. The ordinance was th*>u placed on the order of third reading. Third Reading of Ordinance. The title to the ordinance was read a third time. I The ordinance was then read. The question being "Shall thin ordi nance now pass?" The ordinance wan passed, a majority of the Aldermen present voting therefor us follows Adopted us follows: Yeas —Aid. Harnett. Behlow, Hlell, Hurton, Case. Do Galan. I>III. Dlnneman, Frelwald. Hold ner, Outhard. Hess, ilindle, Jrtkel. Keating, Lempke, I.lttle- Meld. Lodge, Nowc, O'Brien, Owen, Held, Rutter, Hchemuim’-y. Hchiiiti, Skrzyeki, Thompson, Vcmor, Wartell, Wenzel, WMsnn and the President Pro Tern —32 Nays- -None. Ordinances. To the Ilonoratde the t'ommon Count'll: Oentleinen Your Committee on Or iices to whom Was t ••ferred the ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to change the name of Champlain street to Lafu>ctte avenue east," respectfully report wo have had the same under consideration and seeing no objection thereto, recommend thut said ordi nance prex riled by Aid Dc Galyn at this session, be passed us submitted. Respectfully submitted. i SI I HUMAN LITTLEFIELD. GEO. A. OWEN. ROBERT \V. RUTTER. EDWARD HARNETT. KHMER D. »'ASH’. OTTO REINHARDT. ANTHONY NOWt . Tlte ordinance was (hen placed on the crdc. of third reading. Third Reading of Ordinance. The title to the ordinance was read a third time. The cr,ih:ance was then read. Tho question being, "Shull this ordi nance now pass?” The ordinance wis passed, a majority of the Aldermen present voting therefor us follows Adopted is follows: j Teas—Aid. Harnett. Behlow, BIT*. Burton. Case. l>e tlalan. L'lll. Dingeman, | Frelwald. Goldner. Outhard, Hess. Hlndlc. Jnkcl, Ktuting, l.etnpke, Little field. I.o«lge, Nowc, O'ltrien. own. Rrh'_ Butter, Schomnnsky, Schuits. Skrzyeki. Thompson. Vernor, Wartclk Wenzel, Wilson and the President ITo Tent- —32 Nays—None. The title to the ordinance was con firmed. Ordinances. To the Ilonorahl. the Common Council. Gentlemen—Your Committee on or dinatives to whom was referred tho ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to unicnu Chapter 1 l of the Compiled Ordinances of the City of Dctrdt for the >eai 1912 by adding thereto u new 1 section to be known as Section 3-a." ; respectfully report we have hud the same under consideration and seeing jno objection thereto, the ordinance ! providing tiiat all unbaled hay offered ! for sale must he weighed by an official j weigh master, recommend that said or | ilinance. presented by Aid. Case at this Jsfcssii.lt be passed as submitted. Respect f iflly submit toil, SHERMAN LITTLEFIELD. UE<». A„ OWEN. ROBERT \V. RI TTER, EDWARD BARNETT. F D CASK. OTTO REINHARDT. ANTHONY NOWC. Tl e ordinance was then placed on the order of third reading. Third Reading of Ordinance. The title to the ordinance was read a tiiird time. I The ordinance was then read. I Tin* ourrUoti being ' Sunil tills ordl- I nance *)' ,w pass?" The ordinance was ; passed' a majority of the Aldermen j present voting therefor as follows: Adopted us follows: Yeas —Aid. Harnett, Behlow, Bleil ! Burton Case, Dc Hulun. Dill. Dingeman. I Fielwald, Goldner, Outhard, Hess. Hlndlc, Jakci. Keating, Lempko. Little field. Lodge, Nowc. O'Brien. Owen, Reid Rutter, Schemansky, S< huitz. Bkrz><k) Th umpson. Vernor. Wartell, Wens-d, 1 Wilson and tin* President ITo T* m—32 Nays- None. The title to tin* ordinance was con firmed. Ordinances. To the Honorable the Common Council; Gentlemen-—Your Committee on Ordinances to whom was referred the ordinance presented by Aid. Keating relative to placing the fourth and part of the sixth wards in th*- district re stricted against the establishment of Junk shops, respectfully report tiiat we have had tlte same under considera tion and seeing no objection thereto we recommend that the ordinance pre | sented by Aid. Keating at the session held on the I s tli Inst (J. C. C, p. 1630- 31 I be passed as presented Respectfully submit toil. SHERMAN LITTI „E FIELD, GEO. A. OWEN. Robert w. rutter. EDWARD BARNETT. . K D CASE. OTTO REINHARDT, ANTHONY NOWC. Accepted. The ordinance was then placid on the order of third reading. Third Reading of Ordinance. The title to the ordinance was read a third time. The ordinance was then read. The question being "Shall this ordi nance now pass?" The ordinance was passed, a majority of the Aldermen present voting therefor us follows: /.dotted as follows: Y'as—Aid. Barnett. Behlow, .Bleli, Burton. Case. Dc G.tlan. Dill. Dingeman, Frelwald. Ooldner. Outhard. Hess Hlndle, Jukel. Keating, lempke, I.lttle fi.-hl. Lodge, Nowc. O'Brien Owen. Reid. Rutter, B'hern insl.v, Schultz. Skrzyeki Thompson. Vernor. Wartell. Wenzel, Wilson and the President Pro Tem—32. Nays—None The title to the Ordinance was con firmed., • tgquor Regulation. To tin Honorable the Common Council: Gentlemen—Your Committee on Liquor Regulation to whom was re ferred the application of William Wen zel for transfer of license from 022 Mark avenue to 710 Mack avenue and the applications and bonds of Ernest < Krause for transfer from 004 Ellery i street to 1196 Dubois street, of John Holtz for transfer from 1872 Michigan I avenue to 118 9 Joz. Canipau avenue of George Wachowulk for transfer of license from 1664 Russell street to H»76 Dubois street, of Paul Korthnls for transfer of license from 907 Ht. Aubln avenue to 1022 St. Aubln avenue,' of Henry Hamel for transfer of li cense from 600 Spring wells avenue to 609 Spring wcl Is avenue, of Frank Huzonwkl for transfer of license from 1226 Chene street to 1 Addison avenue, of Frederick Berger os administrator of the estate of Charles Berger (de ceased) also the application and bond of Traltel and Rice for transfer of wholesale license from 1010-11-12 Chamber of Commerce to 16K Jefferson avenue west, respectfully report we have had the same under consideration and seeing no objection thereto, recom mend that said applications and bonds be approved. t Respectfully submitted, HARRY J. DINGEMAN, MAURICE J KEATING. \ W. H. C. HI.NDLE. OTTO REINHARDT. ANTHONY NOWC. Accepted and adopted as follows Yeas —Aid. Barnett, Behlow. Bleil, Burton. Case. Dc Galan, I>l!l. Dingeman. Fielwald. Goldner. Outhard. Hess, Hl"d!e. Jukel, Keating. Lempke, Little field. fridge. Nowc. O'Brien. Owen. Held., Butter, flchcmuiieky. Schultz. Skrzyeki. ! Thompson. Vgrnof, Wartell. Wenzel, Wilson and the President Pro Tein—32. Nays—None. SECOND WARD. Ry Aid. Vernor: Whereas. In 1112. th** sum of 1211.- 646.31 was transferred from the Liquor License Fund to the Deficiency- Fund, and Whereas. Since which time a largo surplus has accumulated In the I>e flc|f>ncy Fund, therefore he It Resolved. That the sum of 646 31 be transferred from the said De ficiency Fund to ths Liquor License Fund, the 9191,541.1 l being the entire amount of the transfer In lilt, the $60,000 provided In the charter. Adopted as follows: Yeas —Aid. Uarnett, Behlow, 81011. Burton. Case, lx* tlalan, LIU, Dingeman, Folwald, Goldner, Outhard. Haas. Hlndle. Jukel, Keating, Lempke, Little field. Lodge, Nowe, O'itrlen, Owen, Reid. Butter, tU hemunaky, Schuits, Skrzyeki. Thompson, Vernor, Wartell* Wenael. Wilson and the President Pro Tern—ll Nay*—None. THIRD WARD. By Aid. Uarnett: Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to Mux Schratn, 102 Benton street, to peddle without a ll ceimo for a period of six months. I Referred to Committee on Llcenies- THIRD WARD. By Aid. Barnett: Resolved, Tiiat Robert Miller, $7 Avis street, be und he is granted per mission to peddle without n license for u period of six months, and the license collector is hereby requested to issue 111 111 a free badge. Referred 3<> Committee on Licenses. THIRD WARD. By Aid. Barnett: Resolved. Tiiat tlte Department of Parks and Boulevards be and Is hereby Instructed |o proceed Immediately with the ereefitttt of the shtdteu* station or dered to he built on tlte southwest cor ner of Griswold und Michigan avenue, ami for which an appropriation has be* ii made. Adopted. FIFTH WARD. By Aid Wartell: R* solved. Tiiat Samuel Fearstetn, | 333 K. Kirby, lie granted permission to peddle* without a license and that the I License Clerk he directed to Issue a 1 free permit for the period of six months. Referred to Committee on Licenses. SEVENTH WARD, i By Aid. Skrzyeki: Resolved, That permission he and is hereby grunted to John F. Bleier, Jr., i 310 Brewster street to peddle without | a license for a period of six months, and the license collector is hereby re ; quested to Issue him a free badge. I Referred to Committee. on Licenses. EIGHTH i.ARD. 1 By Aid Wilson: AN ORDINANCE to amend an ordi nance entitled "An Ordinance to amend section ltl) of un ordinance entitled 'An ordinance to amend Sec tions 1 1 a), Ith). lie), lid), lie), 1(f), 1(g). lib). Ill), HJ), Ilk), HI). 1 1 m). I'n). l(o), lip), l(q), Hr). Its), let) und liu) of Chapter 145 of the Com plied ordinances of the City of De troit for the yeur 1904 and also h.v adding new sections thereto to be known as sections liv) and 1(W), approved March 4, 1913. It Is hereby ordained by the people ; of the City of Detroit. Section 1. Tiiat an ordinance 2 entitled an .ordinance to amend •3 section 1(1) of an ordinance en ■ 4 titled "An Ordinance to amend ] 5 Sections Ha). 1(b). lie). 1(d). 6 He). HO. Hr). Hh), 1(1),. 11 J). | 7 Hk). HI), llin), Un), Ho), * ip), 8 iui i. liri, Hu), l(t) an.l l(u) of V Chapter 145 of the Compiled Ordl !•> nances of the City of Detroit for 11 Die year 1904 an«l also by adding 12 new sections thereto to be known 1:! as sections 1 1 v) and 1 < w), approved 14 March 4, 1913, he and the nafne Is 13 hereby amended so us to read as 16 follows: S« c. HI). The Mr.* limits of the 2 «'it> of Detroit shall also Include all thut section of the city hound -4 ed as follows: On the east by the > center line of .Sixth street; on tlte 6 south by the National Boundary line; on the West by the center * line of Minnie street, extended, ami 9 a line running parallel with Fort la street and 160 feet distant norther .ll ly of the north line thereof from !12 the center line of Minnie street, e\- i 1?. tended easterly to the center .ne 11 of Twelfth street; thence northerly Li along the center line of public aI - 16 ley. extended, lying between How -17 ard and Abbott streets; thence 18 easterly along the center line of 19 raid public alley to the center line of Sixth street, tin the north; also 21 all that section of the CRy of De -22 trolt described within the follow -23 Ing limits to-wlt: Commencing at 2 1 the intersection of the center line 2<3 *»r Baker street with th* renter j 26 11 n•• of Wabash avenue, thence .27 southerly along the center line of ;28 \\ nlMfSh avenue to the center line 29 of Howard street, thence easterly 30 along the center line of Rowaro :il street to the center line of Ver .32 rnont avenue, thence southerly 33 along the center line of Vermont *34 avenue to a point 150 feet norther -35 ly from the north line of Mnrt 36 Bticet, thence easterly on a Un* 37 parallel to and 150 feet northerly 38 front th*- north line of Fort street 29 to the. center line of Twelfth 40 street, thence northerly along the ‘4l center of Twelfth street to the t 42 center line extended of the alley 43 Ivlng between Abbott street ami 4 4 Howard street, thence easterly 45 along the center line of said pub -46 lie alley to the enter line of 47 Trumbull avenue, thence northerly 48 along the center line of Trumbull 4*t avenue to the center line of Baker •*o street, thence westerly along the 51 center line of Baker street to the 52 place of beginning. Excepting. *3 however lot 4 of block *9 Wood -54 bridge Farm subdivision. Iteatl twice by title, ordered printed and referred to Uommlttee on Fire Protection. TENTH WARD. JBy Aid. Hess; j Resolved, That permission he and Is ■ hereby granted to Michuel Hrtrrigan, ! J 59 Kllghteenth street to peddle with. I out a license for a period of three i months and the license collector Is hereby* requested to issue him a free ' badge. Referred to Committee on Licenses. TENTH WARD. By Aid Hess: | Resolved. Thut the Department m Public Works be >Mid is hereby re quested to consider the advisability <»f paving Humboldt avenue from Buchan an street to Railroad with cedar on concrete foundation, under the SIOO,- 000 clause of the Charter. Adopted. TENTH WARD. By Aid. O'Brien: Resolved. That the Department of Public Works be and is hereby In structed to draw a warrant on the City Treasurer In favor of Andrew O’Connor, 419 Wabash avenue In the , sum of $5 19. sab! sum being the amount due him on permit No. 39037 which has been lost. Adopted ns follows: Yeas—AM. Rarnett. Behlow. Bleil. Burton. Case. De Galan. Dill. Dingeman. Frelwald. Goldner. Outhard, Hess. Hlndle. Jake!, Keating. Lempke, Little field Lodge. Nowc. O’Brien. Owen. Reid, I Butter. Schemnnsky, BcMiltz. Skravek' Thompson. Vernor. Wartell, Wenzel, Wilson and the President Pro Tem —32. Navs—None. • ELEVENTH WARD. By Aid Behlow: Resolved. That the Public Lighting l Commission be and Is hereby request | ed to cause arm light to It* erected a*. i the Intersection of Jor. Canipau ave nue nnd Farnsworth. Adopted. TWELFTH WARD. By Aid. Reinhardt: Resolved, That no automobiles shall he permitted hereafter to*be parked In the vietnlty of U*.e City Hail as fo’ lows: for a distance *A7S feet on the north side of east of Griswold street: for a distance of 12.. feet on tlte east side of Qrlswol.l street north of Fort street, end for H distance of 125 feet on north side of Fort street east of Griswold street, provided, however that automobiles owned l>y the city may he parked on tlte portions of said Michigan avenue Griswold and above de.’ scribed, nod ho It further Resolved, That the r-ollce Commis sioner be and he is hcYeby directed to strictly enforce the provisions of thij. resolution. Adopted as follows: . Yens—Aid. Barnett, \ Behlow, Bleil Burton. Case, Dd Galan; Dill. Dingeman FrCwald. Goldner. Outhard, Hes** Hlndle. Jakel. Keating. Lempke. Little field. Lodge, Nowc. O'Brien. Ow« n. Reid Rutter Hchemnnsky. Schultz. Skrzyeki Thompson, Vernor. Wartell. Wenzel Wilson nnd the President Pro Tem—2*»* Nays—None. THIRTEENTH WARD, ny Aid. De Galan: Resolved, That the Department of 1 Public Worka he and la hereby author. »xed and Instructed to cause new street • signs to be placed on laHayette street rnst at all Intersecting streets because of the change io the name of aaid street from Champlain afreet to Lafayette street east Adopted. THIRTEENTH WARD. By Al<l. I-empke: Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to H. M Barr, 191 Altx andrlne avenue east, to peddle with out a license for a period of six months and the license collector la hereby r*. (IsatlasH sz Page Mae).