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SAT IlillAV, JINK 21. 1 !>l « . CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. HAUL RAILWAY ELEC TNI FI Es / G E iO\ ('■ * ROAD St*p hv step through 'he < n turn . ifif tu.(it'll ii| * i< tor v *rd i>n■ i b.-neti . m \\ fiert .ill> power i»i son t or hn in.'ill ii • tics lull lna(l*‘i|o.iii Iteloie mr IniiiM'i n«'* -I, ih*’ k'mmm and u I'l'K* **i it** a* •• riM; to pM'M’iit a great* i for* <*. Th' Kll kfdoin of Strain l» pa*r inn. 'l'll* Umpire of Klectruliy is ris ing upon v van i Is ink cloud Th* hundred \*;.r of steam have dm* tl’*’it v«'ik and me now sub or*', mate Th* thoii-Hiul year of <■ l4*c*»ridiy It a\ c * »>lt>* t<* Stas Ih* r» .rti of H«*am was glorious and pi ohm *>f i r* .it result s Die i *: of electricity will he (i.i//lin< .ml Ii 10 H. cut In uupar allel* ij .u !i .* v*• 111 • nt. The Ku mloni of Steam w'as a limit* <1 tn*>nar« hy. Tim Idiiplre of Elrotrlelly l* an .'ihgnlut* hut h* to vol* nt th’poti.sm Steam has its limitations in pow rr and achievement. Kh*otrkity has none It Is th.' lUrh'ti'ny as compared v\lt 1 th* tea k. Ml. the Javelin a.» against the thund* rholt The men v hit strong hart l« ant clean loads who hav»< s. t lip I spbtild -eV'du 1 ion s’ ill hold his'oiie place under • »i*• material etnpir* of futnr* aeH* v. no ;;l. And mi tn.i i among the million.* of 1» r • • 1 ail crude*. th* m their r* :■ i'e Th p <r i- wo l; of ’ll* 1 < V and hi t me The eh rt nth at pm of a great trims* ” *'ti • a! tails*. iy Is th*’ inns* a t«viiidii • t! *i In-splriug achieve ment t’ .1 I 1 glorified th*’ * * on nomic j rmrrers of the century. Ihon* • 1 In eo mans wonderful r.chlev♦ no ntg of the cr'at world *>f 11 anp< r*■*' on. a meat Am* to an rails'll . ' •-oad.-lod its tow* ring h* I*l t of I* v* 1* pm* :.f .n th. great work s* inch u«*s* whirl- hv electric r , acros towering mountain and thrill ing ■ • • 1 1 •1 1 1 nols.d*. roc. ; ssjth th*- hum*: • 1 lightning a 1 Hulling t. • of th*’ j ihlic .c* it. 1 vs ar*l Trnls. ih** old ;il’l’ of prophecy 1 heiny jrd*’* ni.d in modern fact Not mis 1 s* * h lo uol the lamb of sc|en« • lain >bwn to o ther, ss 1 b 1 little ch.ld s ’ll hail them, blit the mount a m ml th*' mile cnp.> has*’ healed an h stork ir'uf mi m. ss till* tne lightning and the waterfall have lock' and ar n * n a *s* :n *ovcrelgntv over the cot nr kingdom of trails pot t * t lon ano tin le There nr** to mor* mountains in the*'-of *d*n.« for the mountain* under the •fectn* empire have he roin* 1 a- mtd*’h.ll; 1 r*. t.i« ’vtis of travel and th si. I* * . pl**i sant plains, vv hil*’ >1 *.• 1.»-1 ami rr* at-.~i revolution of th.’ wurhl "I trav*d has been aeromj 1M «*d almost in a night hy the k* nius aid th*’ * aring of a resolute company of nnnterr nu n Hie »c hi even* 'nt of th*' Chicago, Milwaukee K- St I’nul railway in the el* ctrlflcatlot of it nn! from Harlow ton Montana to Av* ry, Ida ho. i an I’pot i il <s* nt win* h lias erect* and pro' i* : Inlng mil*-ton* In the pro. r* iv• a* hi* vcnient of Liic world T’ae itorv I** a- romantic a-* any that our mod* rr tiirv* have told. T||C rnrpoi allot took the renditions of tran .port ' ' wh*Te phs ical ’’if fkiilt • *.! " ■i’ ion were lt* a*'sf. and d*ve|op*d them Into th<- ideal It 1 upon th moo’ 1 ' inu open plain htit •tl ru:. 11' ’ • <’■ " ■ ternnl mnr • rill. ’ ■’ 1 n 1• ak nl)|. hpC 1M 1a! It ... <>r t lie Tlelt. ■ Mom 1 i■. ?*n• * over tl .♦ once lm p.i *1 a patl r. >1 !- t tl'.. if >t. qu*. ♦. ' at. I I* 1 ’' ts 1 o' ' 1 way t: ati* M'lt.ti «*n ' h cm ' ' ' lit Th. 1 itni*'.« -.t * h’Ctrlc if 'iuno tlves *\) 11 o i th*' tl*’ lit'* am of the "S' p 01l " rh< • )’v tl plan” and "The 'olmnbian <s. 1 tl mountain. n"e Ih* mor* ;> »w• rt>. 1 htlilt; they tiro 112 feet, y iliclu*. long: '(f-t f 11 2 . r '* 1. ea.li; weigh i-''l ton-; run for l/*nn mips .<1 mor* without * e n*’ee. its of overhaul ing; tltev re barg*’ their own <le.- Maxwell Cars Prove Splendid Aids to V. S. Troops in Mexico \ r » - ' ' ,A, • * 'l i < vi* .vs i;i v 4• porno ronoopi l<*r of n ,v froonnu; in Moxlco rraii in* i • twv* il our-, bjr ronton of 1h • * ini r< id on 1 1lf In* hav» 1*« ' 1 .iblf ’1 I ‘ nrff-lfo fur so thr mim li Its » !i(«omiiftnylriK nirtrtrrfi von .i|'f iin f'hihuahun Tim Max Wf!! niitK- i »»d fnr’i't'-i »hon or mainji .in-- Th' rh Tarfor of r * roaff* i. Ir.iJi. a* and In th" loaorii f tur« / a IP** H. - t*v •. ,V; h\ •: ’ - |V Lit 1 '■mmri'fku. WEE'+y t'o y-.y.i Vi '■ ’ -V \ f• ? *c-y 41 \ *e. v ’ ,'. -• ' - t'hic.i *. Milwaukee ami St T’aill 'i fin «'* 'l’tidiag I’m graile *>n •;•-*** 1 t licit y. .*> aw ax with find tmiri-, run at an aim** t ui-fi.ru. sp*'* « ha - * *’ no temler .* it I *.: * i* ’• r <*» 1 nor w«ur; are r*ad\ to n*' :*t a ' irDMi’li' « doth *• .- linpi x bx t i . 1 1 Hid '1 *• *l. I ,iX< !..) •I«11 p, n*' ilu” to <l* .*n. in "d* ■ t*. limp* * , amt nave p*» x« t *pu ’ , ''.rough th* iioavle'* troxx in" •rut xv* op| ii ;|k and alt . r,x b>* otnoi tx *■. op**rat»- b t m ' t**inpi r’ltur* *! • n *• t* ..: t h>* *»• in*. li. x 4 t .1* 1; ,:r* it• -st •lu*x *xre *.» x on fta« « .»■ I ro. • t' at all speeds, it* r,iuk« b ’ ]• « eitule 11 - -. j* rhl ..nl o’ I himiub Thev ,ir*' Ihe m* t * ii* nt Mi.it»'ru.l oie.itu is . . •• 1 1 fir-1 railway ran h*-t v* * * 1 >a 1 b ’■ u.d Aug ista, n .1 r 1 \ ’•»" x• ,u The entice nt ion *»f *l* it ;* 1 • irtd it s * ' * ei”b*n is ,1 !t v ■ 1.11 k w ith Ihi <l* cox 4-ty ot Hid 1 likely to In Link'd »x I. a 111 • 1■ * v w>*re n* « 4* t men rn ' 1 * 1 \v h« I’d 11' i \x u 1 A mg pr*’»i*bti' of thi "St 1 d.“ BATIEiiY C.i ' HAVE ABMORY Business Nlen fxiibscrilH* 000 for I’urpose: l «»ne to Move Next Meek M* »roit bui'iuM m* ti wl. > -- names art Wilhluld lot u pi < j haxe suhscrih* and $ .ti.ono to provid< flattery t *• Micfilgan Nn ton 1. : guard, xx 1, .1 pi rnianent arm< "'; J wluui tio b.* : *iy ri-turna from Ivu * nn th* bo: <b’i «>r ui V. > j OfTlr* rs of th»* ! itti-rx, I «-r* i*>fn: • 1 known as tl.** Imtrolt Field .*r' I lery . made : ii< aut oun* ein* n: Krnl r< a fi * rnoon t The od i 1 are natuiallx u 1 • t a- th* , vi iTint' ft’ wi.uid not |:*-rn t 11, bat :* rx ti join t ..* \vi xa * Ida pern.mu’ it .irmom xva a-sur* -i Tl hat •* ry *x 1 1 ’ to !*•. *' ,t) «■ mi ip r 1 ally lie x■* k . or a .siiifri a it can bo in t . cii and ! x 1 regular rniy officer frou chb ,<* li now < omprims t',’.’ 1 111 * -14*1 Tin* rogula; xvar -treng: h 1 171 men hui it 1? ph nt *’i! ti< hrlni'. :h* to'al up to ::.0 before the ba'terx »r. vis The re<rto’lc.g i.ihr-e .if Vo I*'. 1 ” *l,-a: <1 Hlverave 1“ thro’. I ’* 1 xxi'ii applU ants II b open ill' v ffotn f ' a m. to p m K'lUiptii' Mt of *t.< battery consist of four thr** imh r'’ns, v.hii !. . r* einilx aient to Mi* 7m centime!* • . it upe 1n the rrmich army 12 1 '!• onn, four Ptorn xvagona 112 d’. 1 horsen. f*x sa,t«||e horn sand Kt , ni'ile*. \ V. 4 f* • > »< ' . «f' 2k'' **r/ : "- r ’ rii\ > \ Pr* \ * * i, *'** :*7/- Wv' »* ' ,*♦ *r vf* * ♦ ;• ■ i. ,‘*.Uimi V '• <' * 1 ;i 1rt1;• h* lop*- of ti; ■ KOl J ph tin ! pi* *1 * a- nl’ j . i* ■ • -t.ii! : > ' * ’Mil- ; t-,i ,<• *b- | I *• t 1 1 •'*.., 1. - o’ o'd 1 mi plan at 1* - .t »*»n, but ; ti* *•ly | ,n: 5 1 V >l, ’ •’*' ,P .* 1 ” c ;>* r >\ tr.»m t \i : 1 1«: j 1 lift eon % j | t > pro'l’ii * f -t a 1 f*«*:;: mount tn ul «*' <‘»*-> ti?!.* .. : ;.r . tb. \ • ■>. •• ■■ I>ct- j 1 - ’ !, r • ?4f -x *- r, a L',;. L ti j- x»- * - •> 'A **■ 1 » • S -•»,*■— r f* { ’ *: *i> 74L W O S 't ' ■ i. i- * W. *i W '‘They’re the V :i|s| OtVc.triers W\ ii - .t\e *.( ari .* iiii m* 1.1 ’.mi' *s. roar.’.*; to l»* roil bwause of tie* ’ . b.i.a* - I'* "op* 1. - j ■ ■ \ M. x \ .1 Ti t . mi invited I 1 v vrii-* li t ■ I'iiii. r; to 1 < r.'lt, \d | ;.oi. o ih :aitni h l*r -by rnntt. t IH . Ud. I oils*’ said tha’ ■irre nr*' li’-' tine ■ tie n"*’et nrx I ..• »«j to n j*. **• ot 1 ’:f ** - arj . .. :'otc . tin t.t, • I’he -alooiik* * •rx ar. tin worst t *nd wi»li " li*- '*dared "Tli'v ere * in - .1. \ v ri 1* • a bout nl-?' rvinp % t':i*' Sub '.** 1 holiday <d -i s hi"' 1 , ir op* a i'i re t'< ct for tlix* laws j . h.t«i r on < .r y on: i;> r V ,;*t ;.* 1..• ro'iis-i-d 'b* mmo*** '■'* filial * xvfiuld 's* •pnn 1* sirabb* tali I location 'l*' eil It <Ol to 'l* ! inilloi'ds w » 1. In* 1. were a 1 j),-] •] lo blame . Pi'*: <1 lons ;:8 the ( caf<- proprh t. • . •• 1 ti not t-> i •* : 'I it v* at the next pri ' • irx Id; to c entrate on e* r I in *' ;i a if «t' ; .*»,, ;*• a- r of vour own : *’ 1 hr* it; 'h*' .*- Plato.-’ h. ! "1 ,x, 1 el. : • 1 a 1 *•.'.* r of It* h'gl la- M any :*hite. Mv hall ft o and ••* !p 1 to . lent me ' \!d tml .re *!n rd I>' talk xvillt .1 . . orous a'' .* ; *:• 1 * •'» ’ 1 nd an! of morally 11” fold Tic Ti in* s' porter that to *•. 1 •! 1 1 .1 • vlt.il 1* ** ' 1 ’ 1 * t* ■ 'in if Hair’s Your ihiue Use l lernicide ■& ■ ■" ~ •- r S* ’■*'< * .. t'i}- * .1 "T r y <; • £ *V / pt-i- ' >■ <*»♦ y hijfh-ffradc office employment in the day or evening classes of :>/// 163 169 Casa Ave., Detroit. I,argent, 11.-at Kqilipped Iluain* St* School In Michigan I’Hixir Main UftiU for fslalog. Ivim Lour Hair \\ ith Neu hro's Herpicide |)tPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS. I'* tiott, Mich., June 23. 15H. PROPOSALS FOR SLA WALL i. t nl f**r the erection , | ,< *’. i*<- * ■ t* S* a \V all . •' * . i;* ; 1.- i . AX* IMO-, xx 111 he re. I j * *, . oft C *-f the I par f -1 , „f |ll • ill*', until Thum 1, ■ tnno », ISM 6. at 10 a ni K*"i - ' •,r * 1 t* '• s, * i*i dtng to plans ~ it' nil* in th** office : |. r • I>*u:ncer ~ rt ’ *1 ’ • f r on** hundred ■ ■ « * t *, .1 n x protesa I * k 1 1 t- 1 - j*** 1 any *>r all bids tv I , -. rv*>d x” p ,v ils ni'iat b° made tn 011- (.ij-irtor. h ff.nkblu ji Oominlseloner. ornce CF THE BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF DETROIT. APPROVING ASSESSMENT ROLLS I • - • Mich line 'J.T. T l* tA \ , m .r■ I- j ix*ei t tia* 1 tie as .■ • r,-It * f4-r w-ai- r taxes f**r \ ,!1 ! I*4* ’ ” *1» .*>. t 1 I *. will I fi*' ! I” ■t’ *1 at ti e **frt' ~* •; * fi m l an* t*» - ,l " l *‘ ■P * , t ; . v. I*. ~| » \v.i»e.- i'e»i%imts>*i*»ner« ; i| - , i * June 30 f"r t . -f t • v -xv* - 2. *•• >rrertlng .i.t * - **v; 1 1 • *’i roll. -4 ; 1 x 1; ll .M V TIT IN. j •.. 7 S.-cr* larv |)EPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS. li, * M h. .1 'III .1. 11*1 ’’ PROPOSALS FOR PAVING STREETS AND ALLEYS . , ! | I *1- Xvltl t-e t H’fiVi'il a! j - . ..in, th* lm* nt "f I ’ub - 1 . y -i i-. ir- it. \li ti-. until Thues- 1 I I*o 1; ~t 1 " * * I'" k a IM . I 1, , >•* in,) t mi. ~u xx hi* li line j 11,. \ *x li t* • l—Mf*d. for | tl. ' * ir aiiit mat -ri 1! ! • ti 1 i.ii'l alley s a . v, nn n * ll'iut 4 nien ,l tl**- I',' t h»etr**it. xvlth It, ..!> 1.-s i*i. • ' II" nl eta tel. Asphe't (’oncrete «. • )! ; t 111 111 1 a triples • , |1: .'I • I (tn \in.: ..It lira ., . *1 .; .11 *ne with th** pi,-.- , i , piiHtt, 10 p.'iind* i \KKWOHI) lIOri.EVARD (Having) I . ... t' e I* li nrt* line **f K*»rt .* . _,.*.. .-*,, Ic ■ *if .1* ffer.-. ri. 2*5 'j 1 w.d* xx'.'h phallic eOln rete \ ,1 1 , \ 1 ml: 1 **n f> -ini h • . • M.-dlna or any II rt* -i n* tt.al rn.iy be bt.j upon * rd* r* it (eclar srRINCWELLS AVE. (Paving) ! r, , tb* •..11 n , ub 11 n*•* of '"ham f tb* 1"i t . > url* line *>f ~. _ . f. • t wide i l*' M l» ib'Unle 1* ,■ in , .il.ii 11101 Km **n •’-in* h 1 . . t, ~ ,| n. .* 1 M >llna <*r anv , • y,, . .iiivi.iii* 11,.*i may l»* bl*l upon i AN FI ELI) WE. (Paving) Prom th*- -a * Hit' i ni* *-f Helen to tp. xf- .* tnc ot Kast 1 1 Mind »*>ule -4,. I * f. . t \» *i 1 , with cedar block *-nln* h * "H' t* and Ibroa. Medina ,in\ * th*'i cur "•tone that may be ',,. 1 ui 'll 1.-! *•;-,!■ f.'l Onc-Coursc iltncrcte AI.LEY (ihl (Paving) *’T all* x in block hot w een West lit '4***l V *ul* x xr-t. TANARUS" ■ fifth. J’ 1 * T"lt-*l**. 1 x.S" ami - 1 ' f* * * wide. \4 ih one ,"our*4x 1 ineroti paving ALLEY fill- (Paving) \ll ft 1 levs 111 him K between fteail t 11, SI All!.-Ill* . W’loler .11*1 A*o’- I | • ft 15. 1 H Hfwi ’• H NVlth t>n'* -i t»tu <••»!)'rr-t* I' lVii'M ALLEY 6S:; (Paving) All alley a in block between H-au hi*-n St Antoine Ad-In and i"* l TANARUS" ■l - , hml .’<» I"* t xx id* w .(li one con IS" I "I:' ret e p.l x Inc \LLE\ (ilil (I’axinj) \ ands all. > in t ! • k '" tween Tw ntx -1 hltai m and Tillman, from 2.0 f .* north * r north lln* **i I,lml* 11 to ih .uih line "f l’"Pbir. 2* f, xx ide. w *t Ii i»iio*rn!’r*»' # *• paviiiK ALLEY liTia (Paving) All all*' v."* In block hetxx e. ii Renu. |. , n -J* ini.. n<>, Napoleon sml x-tn ,. r 1-, ; f, * I xx le. XV' 111 * ne -1 • ;1 * * 1 I-*.* r* t» paving In ido. k lo txx• < n st Antoin- t'ak )h'id, t.aili Hid Chan tier. 2° f' .*t 44 I 44 n ■ ,in ■, out -e eon. r.-te pav f Ing. \1 LEY (»(i7 (Paving) », |, , i< |te* \X er T l HhmMIII:*. ItlVard. I K’rhx- m*l F* rrx 20 f* • t wide, w ith , .. ** r • e <-*>m 1 "t« ps vlrtg \LLEY H6S (Paving) In t*l<• k between fbntit'len, st Xn j M■ a.lrm ami M.dbniv, 2A feet \* .!*>, xx *h on*■-course eon* rete p.IV VLI.EY (Paving) tn Ih" 1 ;.* twe. n Clinton. Helen, p. rlin ami Ms c ly f* i t w ide, xxtth , , . it• •• ■ i * I'tv.nr LAKEWOOD HOLLEYARD (Pat mg) \>sptismcn( Estimates *: tia 11 4,14 ex* svation 7 v 71 |‘n. a! f. < t of curbstone 1 n xx *. *rs ;g ht j . *-. , \’> ''.phnltle ronT'-t'* *y .mi* ,I ’..*• *1 p ialt). on tt-ln<h I , nm rpnx in - . in rete under and b* \ 1 r*l *-iirh ( ity Estimates 4** 2 *:i xd ■- < x SVat ton. J|l Cl 'to il f* - t **f tlexv curbstone 1!...;,1 f , ~f new curbstone tn 1 1 t* f.i it Mot 1 etr* les fit ml shed 1,, . , ,t• -dor. 7*l .• ■ I X "tl ill *>o rete * Nntui 1 t."k" a t'hnltt *n fi-mh j , ,-n* '• t * |>a vtng. • 1* . 1 , - uenetele under snd * b' hfhd curt*. tin* a' feet of retslntng I■ 1 ,4 11 Xt. iiri.x eiirh ni.f. I*e u.xed. DETROIT TIMES SPRINtiWELLS AYE. (Paving) \ssessment Estimates 217 • 1 yds *•*< riVAtb n .*■< ’ 4 Unesl feet of curbstone < new 1 'trslght 434 4<i x*j. yds. cedar block on •- Im p -oncrete psving 11 11 *<l yds cedar til*»ek on sand, cem* nt cushion iiavlnjf » on y *l s. concrete under and h.'Mnd curb -• h lineal feet of rail tn plaster 'lf r< united 1 at the Junction of pavement with *sr track, the rnn *t I*t* 11 will fill void under rail hends xx ' '-merit mortar without extra charge. City Estimates I**l cii yds. excavation. 1 11 lineal feet of new curbstone tn t !" H M«td ) circle furnished by eont in, t*.r Ir*71 r *7 ti fß.| yds cedsr block on 1- ■ in* ' met*-t*• paving. I” f 7 i yds ce*bir block on ssnd. '■'it at cushion pavlrijr <n >*ls. concrets under ar.d b* t curb **t lineal feet of retatnlng t*l 1 nk 'neat feet of rnll to plaster Ms r* 't at the Junction of pave with ear track the contractor HII x.id under rail heads with < no nt rv.,.rtar without extra rhnrtr* ( ANFIELD AVE. (Paving) Assessment F^stimates *’i : , *ii \d« excavation. f fluent feet of curbstone 1 tl* W I St I 111 gilt. 1 71 s*i xds cedar Mock on H* r-• * , oncrete paving :■’ 1 u xits. concrete under snd he hind ciirti City Estimates 11" CII yds excavation f.C •* I 11 n* ,-* 1 f. et of new curbstone In 71: 1 1 It Med > circles fur rx *-* • .! I.> ci*nt t Hi’tnr I*** 71 4*i yds cedar block on fl it* ■>n• i • 1 • 11 avl n g *'i x iis «'on*'rete under snd b* hind curb lit" nt f* *>t of retaining stone, old Medina . urb mav be used ALLEY ()H1 (Paving) Assessment Estimates *' ’• * n x <l 4 excavatlon. 2.7*' U , yds one-course con crete p i\ Ing 2 4t< lineal feet of retsinlng plsnk 2x*. In* h- « City Fastimites 4 eu 4'<n excavation *•* , ,4.1s one-course concrete ;pa vir 2 ALLEY 662 (Paving) Assessment Estimates *'*l >1 vis • vcax'atlon. 1 • 7 .**.] \ ,is. one-course enn cr ■ * * f > x *ne ! :t; bn* 1 f-et Os retaining plank 2\o :n h*- City Estimates It . u 'ds excax-atb*n 1 > I.j on--*. • *ur*«e concrete AT.LEY 66.°, (Paving) Assessment Estimates ’ 1 u \ 4 - \c:i v»t lon. ! •.’* ■ ? 4, | \.|s one-course con i'*. I'.'lX illil t "*• to .1 fr-t of r-t ilnlng plsnk 2< *5 itch *• - City Estimates ;'t r 11 %and« exeaxatton • * ■j' , *| (- i t f I'urbstone In I*-- furn'shed by ("1(4- .-.et 4 . j»*- rx • t ,r 1;• ’ - u| \d.4 nr» nurse concrete t ax uu; *'," ih xds concrete under snd t r '■ * curb !, l.rieal fert ~f r*t.iinine st'ine, ;,| 't- llna curb max' be o<ed ALT.EY 661 (Paving) * Assessment Estimates " :*> <-u x-.i r ,xi .*x’at ion 7 71 S<| ul« ope .course cnner-te 1 1 a vims ■ iimal feet of retaining plank I '* •' ;I" lie • City Estimates * ru yd;*, ex* a vat lon .’.*.• 2 s<i ub nni'-i'iiur** concrete pnvitig |X •■; fII yds C‘'n*’rete under sn*l tic h ind curb . lineal feet of retaining st'*ne. ~|<l M linn * iirti mix- bo used M.LEY 665 (Paving) Assessment Estimates ■•x_* ,«i x-'ts —xx ivatlon. jT * 7 i\i', ***| 4'd.** one-course con * r-t. I'.a vln 2 j.lof, ’‘peal f-et of retaining plank !xti tn* b* s City Estimates a ,11 ul* *\* avatlon ! ■-< -• |. x*t 4 one-course con-ret-^ paving ALLEY 666 (Paving) Assessment Estimates 20H *• ti \ its excax’atlon. K 4 v ■».7 ,ui| yds. onp-cour.xe concrete paving 0 ’r. ru *ds concrete under and ben• ml curb 7 . i<... ai f.-et of retaining stone. ■dd M* 1 . urb max be used 72(t ltti* ,1 1 feet of retaining plark 2\i’, 1:10 he.-. City Estimates t N* -no) ALLEY 667 (Paving) Assessment Estimates 4fi'. cn xds excavation 1*540 mi s<v yds one-course con crete paving 1.3*4 lineal feet of retaining plank 2xfl Inches. City Estimates (None) ALLEY 66H (Paving) Assessment Estimates 2i».t cii yds. excavation, j,oos s p y*ls one.course con crete paving , . fd'2 lln-.ul f* *'t of retaining plank 2xfl ln* hcs City Estimates (None) ALLEY 669 (Paving) Assessment Estimates fi27 ru y*ls excavation 21RT b* s*t yds. one-coursa con crete iiavlng , , , 2 lAO tin* il feet of retaining plank 2xt> inchea City Estimates (None) The ttn’e to be set in the contracts for th* ■ ">■ pletion r*f the above pav ing Job' -4 he 11 be ns follows i*akenvx*"«l Boylexard .. Sox’. 1. 131 fl Spring .X’cils Ave. Oct. 1. IMA I 'anfleld Ave Oct 1. lIH fl \tlev flfll .Hept 1. 131<5 Ml* v flfl? Sept 1. 191 '5 Aliev fl*:2 Sept 1. I'M** MJe*- fIA ( Sept 1 . I*ll*7 Vile* flfll* Sept 1 l«*1fl Aj 1 » x- fiflfl Sept 1. I>l fl Aliev flflT Sept 1. UHA Alley flflfl Sept 1. 11H A Alley flfli* Sept, 1. IMA S.ild streets and alleys to tie paved according to the «peHftonflons for ncpbaltlc concrete n<b*pte*t .tanusrx' 2?* lUfl, one-course concrete adopted February 23. If* I T*. cedsr adopted .fanu ’ry If*1 f * 19111. the estimate** **f lb*- Flt’y Kn«rlne-r as above, snd the charter and ordinances of the Fit - ’ !of T'etroit Bidders Will 'fate the price per cubtr vard f**r excavations, pr ee p* r iipral foot for curbing price per ' aouare x ard for paving or '’otirr**!- I' Ine. and price per lineal foot for re ta'nlng plank or stone, etc Fids xx 111 o*x!v be re.-etxed for the entire of the work or material for j any street or section of street, as ! per qualities stated In tb- estimates land the M.l will be accepted which 1« the lowest *>n ncgr-gatlnc the sho\*e details reg-*rle*« of anv error of extensions or footing" made hx’ bidders. T4'dd*ts mu*t deposit xv'th bids en -|n*e,s I*l ep-.inte .nX'elof.e n cert'- fled check payable to tl <- order of the Dcp.irtn* nt of f'ubltc «*f the Fit* f t' tl.dt x* follows f.akewood n**ul* vard *2,20a o*f flprlng wells Ave too so ran field Ave 30000 Alley flfll 400 0C alley Ad 2 200 ('A Aliev OAt 200 00 Aliev At. 4 ~ , . 100 00 Alley flfl.*> 200 00 Aliev flflfl 100 00 AMe 4 flflT . . 300 00 Alley flfla JOOOO 1 11 e v .IfiO 300.00 Which rum will be forfeited to the City of Detroit In ear- th* l»t« i»l *-r falls to -nt'r into conttact euhjeot Uj confirmation of th«‘ Comm--n t'--un» ell within five liny.< after th** o • *’pt an-e of hi* t*nd*r i*v th* D*p;ut* men» of Public Work.'* Th** bidder wluisi t• m«t•• r is accept *■*l Hill he required t i unl-h with his contract an approved • ir-ty -nro pany bon<l to the City of r»•*tro 1 1 In *h- full amount of tin contra- t prlr for the work conditioned on the f ill and faithful performance --f h s part of the contract Th- contractor ahall be paid In bond* for first paving or th*’ pr<»- re< I th-roof, If such bonds tu »• pur chased by the Minkina Fund < <>m nil-su-ner*. according to law No hid will he accepted fr- m any person or Arm who la In arrears or default to th- City of r»-trolf Sp-olficatlona In - 1 above work may h- had on appli- j cation t• > th- mj-r-tary. Th- r>-partm-nt of Public Works ] expressly reserves th- right to re .l* ', (l ri> and all proposal* All proposals shall bo mude In ; duplicate , 417 r GKO ROE II FENKKEI*. H-975 < 'om nil as I oner. Ordinance No. 402-A. AN llltltlN tM t: t<> ninend »t«’lloM II of < liN|iter .*:» of Ihr <'<*ni|*ll*'d Hr lUtisnrr* of the I tly of Detroit, for the > -nr 11112. IT IS HEREBY onr'AlNKft IIY THE I’l o| I.i: iif THE CITY OF DE TR* HT Me. tior 1 That Section 11 of Chapter s'. -.f th- Compiled *>r>ll- | nances of the Pity of Detroit for the year 11*12. b«* hii-J th- shui** ta hereby ] um-n-i-d to r-;i-l ns f-dlowa: Section 11 Th-r* si -II b- fourteen districts in the T*o:th Ward, compris ing th- t-rrlt• -ry n f--llowa (Th- T-nth \\ tid ahall • inl-race the lands within ti a f* 1 1 ■ \< r• -_r boundary line* B-glm . t tha Intersection of th- Not O'.il )( iiti-|fir\ line with th*- center line of Vermont av-nue prije-t*-*!, Gi-nc- notloili along so I*l line nn-l along t -i int. i lin- of V* i m int hV*'nii t• - th. •*nt*r lin- --f H - I\\ anl st r< -t. t It- to - u > t■ t I al-*’ K th<- r-nt-i Hue •. f Ml. Wild street f-» the center tin** of \\ a -a -h av*niie; then-*- n- ttlotly along th- i-nt r Itn- of Wahs; I) Hivttur t. *h< <-nt-r lin* ->f * Iran*! H ul-vnt-l XX -t th- nr*, w-rtcrlv along th- c- tit-r line of Grand Boulevard w-st to it • Int-r --eectli-n of th* --n’.-r line *.f Koitr te-nth aventi**: thence notth-rH nl- ng th*- renter lin* •• f Fourteenth aventi* to the south-rly lin* ->f Quar. ter S- tion 27. 1 *». l l*.*- • ,- r» tract: then*-* m I'nurlv along the southerly lin*’ *-f a I Quarter S. tion .’7 to th north arid south --nt-r Bn- ->f «nid Quartet Section 27 tia-nc*. northerly along said north and o-uth ••-nt-r lin- to lh- i • nt-r lin- of- id Quarter M-cti-.n 27 then’ westerly alone said center line -,f Quartet Section 27 to th-- w* q-rly Bn- --f Einwood ave nue th- n-e sollthet ly along th- w-s --t-rl\ l.n- of Elnw-.0-l av* nu- t-> the southerly line of Quarter Section then— westerly along th- .southerly line of syunrt-r s-ctlon 2K t<- the i center line of Eawton av-nue: th-n’ > southerly along the -enter lin- of I.avvf- n tv *mn .and nb-ng said Bn -1 proje* »-d southerly to .Toy Bond, th-nr- southerly along the center 1 ir- of l.mit.-n nv-tiio to the enter line f M Otaw avenu- fliern-- *ns t-flv along th- c. iit* i B.n-’ of M-- flr;i« iv- tui- t-> th- w- '1- rli Bti- -f *h. Eorang-r farm, th-t.-’e smith* rly along ai • I w-st-rly lint- of th- Eo ntiu-'i farm to th*’ northerly ILp- of Michigan iv-nu- th-nc- ourh-rly along th- --tit-i Bn* of Twent •th str-ef to th- -tttit line ..f Fort rti *. we-*. th- n- *a t-rly along til- etit* I* llti- ' f I' r -tt, . t west to t'- c-nfer lit,. ~f Net-, nth street, th* nc- southerly alone th- c-nt-r l a, of Nineteenth tr.- t and -aid 11n•• project ,1 to th- National Boundary line, then-*- -art-tly along th- Na tional Bounds) y line to the pla-* of beg i tin in k t t I’nless otherwise designated, all 1 atre, t boundary lines of districts are th- - -’tit,: lines of th*’ *tr--t*) First I' strict Bound -1 ->n th north by ,\B« ig.tn t'eniral railroad south tv I i—t r- »i t Riv-r, w-st l-\ S* .’ -ni-enth street an-1 M. v-ni-enth 'str- - t .\ t> nd* I. *-a«t by Vermont iii- nii- , V- i mont avenue extended a n-1 W a t>- 1 «h i v-n u- S-cfitid l-i-iint Bound*’-! on the ' north by Ml- hiu.in t.’-ritral R K., I s-illth by I'-'tt'-lt River, east by Mev etit--r*h str-i-t and S- v-nf-cti - -\ I t-tided, w- at l,v Nln- t-cnth and Ti< - tit teth ti . rts i Third T’ •tm t Bound-d ->n the north bv Michigan, south by Micbi ga ti Central l< It. - uat I- WuLci h. !w* st ' y Tiv --tit I* l h Fourth 1 >isi rlet - Bmind- i on tli north by Buiternut. south t-v .Mi- 'c •gan. east by NVatinsh, west by alley’ east, of If urn boldt. j Fifth It'fitriot Bounded on th-* i north by Myrtl* south by Butt-rnut. east bv Wabash w-st by alley w-st I of 11 win b- .1-1 1 Mivth District B- winded on fit-* 'north by Bind- n, south by Myrtle, (east by Wabasll, vv -«t by alley west of IBimbol-lt Seventh District Bound-d on th n-u*l by Bu-di.inan. south by Einden, east b\- \\ hash west bj alley weal ;of Humboldt. K ghtlt District Bounded on th j north ov w ut ' ti. south by Bu 'han.in. least by Wabash, vv-st bv Hllev w-*t «• f IBitnboldt ami said alley -xt-nd ed n-rtherly Ninth District Bounded ->n th* noith by Hudson, soutli by Warren, -a t bv Wabash, west h> Wml 11 n and Missouri. Tenth District Bounded --n fh nortlt by M - draw and Antoinette, south by Hudson, east by Wabash, w- s t by Missouri (‘.lev-nth T'lstriet -Bounded ->n the north by Marquette, south by Mc- Oraw and Antoinette, cast by Wa bash, vv-st by Eli vv ton Twelfth r»istrlct Bounded on the north by a lin*- 224 Tf> f-et north of north lin* of Grand Boul-vard, south by Mirquette, east l-y Wn bash an-1 Fourteenth, w• st by l.awton Thirteenth District Rounded on the n.-rth bv alley n- rth f Nlcolet ami Maldgtone, smith by a line 224 77. feet north of north line of Grand Boulevard, east by Fourteenth, west by Eawton. Fourteenth District Bound-d on the north by city limits, south by alley north of Nlcolet anti Maidstone east by Fourteenth, west by Enwtnn See. 2 All ordinances .r part* of Ordinances Inconsistent h-r-vv th m hereby repealed Tills ordinance shall tak- immediate rff*-t Approve.l Jut!* 2- D'K OSf’Alt B VATX, Attest: Mayor RICHARD I.TNDMAT, B-«f.il City ci-rk Ordinance No. 402-A. AN fiIIIMN \N* li In timrml * lispler ,V 7 of the I nuipMed Or*llt»encea of the I lt> nl' Drlrolt for the year 11)12 liy milling a nets srcllnn Iherr t«* to hr kn-mii as s-i’ttnn 20. rr is hi.i;i 1 -•» < i;i■ aim-. > i y THE Prp'l'EK t»F TIE. <!f \ Mb' DE TIB >IT Me* lion 1 Tr.-t « uai t<- of the ! Compil* -1 *** • 1. t.. * t -s t ' 1 t-y -if I Def i -it In lie j- ' I'M':. 1 -and t tie ; s.ti-i- is at- -ml- I by • i ug -v n* w section therein, to l-e known ns Sec. to It to I < ' I MS foB" VV • Section 2h There shall be thirteen disDo’ts In the Nln-t** nth Ward, ci-liij-riM v g lb* ter; t' v .'. fi.dl-iWh «T ie N-t -te-hth W aid tall ***i> :• tui.-e the nti-B w ’bin the lollonlrg t.oun aiy line.-- Beginning at lh- Intel o-c --tion of lb- i • nt* t -<f the rh.tnr-l of lh- Detroit Biv-t b-tw.-n B-lle I-• i • i’ark m.il th** malnlati-l and tu«* vv st line of Prlvat- t'Burti 7*:; pto.P- t-d thence not th* tly .ilong sai-1 line and alotm i -* Hi e of Pi Date m , j.. to th- cep*ei line of .1* fl'ersoft .1 \e - flue, t h.e . . *-;-•; erly il*rig th- •*•- 1. 1 • I line of Jefferson avenue to the cen ter line of Fischer avenue, tl-m-- noi ti.ei lv .tlntig th- cent-r line of Fls. .r avenu** to the rear lin- < f I’lDute < Ii ti.s in ll.irt-r avenu t t. n i.loi.g ssi-1 r* tr lin- --f I*l i» -1 - Oil I ‘US to t* - •!.f e | lit- f Fla i* t aver - tott'i of ti.'ipci a.- Inue thence r.ortuerl’ .tlong th- •n --t* r lin- of Flscl et avenu-- t-• tu- een- I* i lip- *f l'i*tct Hi.t.t .i -tine, t ,-m - w-st-rlv «lo*ig to- e«nt r Bn- of f’*■ te Hunt nv* tilt* to I- -t>*. : line nf Mnitnii ttvr-iii. t -m- n-'t »T'*.g the e*ll*et lit,- nf Mm tot iiv.-tic* and sild -enter line t t -*,-**• t* -1 mu ther 1 % to |he noith line ,f r»etr-.|t T ip I! I Rtißrond tiuhtof-vv ay . th-t <> - <-t --t-rly along 11,e north line o* D< troif Terminal Railway tight of vv \ |o th-- c. ntet of 1 tent it Road. 11 * - - In i straight lin*. t-> n pvint in the renter of t minor s Crv-K. distant !>0 fv* t north of the tenter line of Gratiot avenu*-. then-e down st*«ani along the e tiler of Connor s t’reek to th*- r*ar line ,-f Frivat*- (’lsinis in llarpet avenue being the northerly limits of M flair Heights Village. • lienor Wff-tetly along ilia n*at line nf 1*» i - it t ■ fl.i’ms to (fie lut-rsec t ion tn«- cast-rn limits of the *'lty t.t Detroit being the east line of Private Glaim 2 7. tii- nee southerly along the east -rly line of I’rivate f'lann 21.7 and -I -i.g <-,thl line pro|e--t* and !*• the ch tu rn of Hie Detroit River b-tw-en B- 11* isle I’utk ami lb* iii.iinUml and t -tp vv***• *t. rly to the plu «* of be gin nlti g ) •,I< .•th«n wise designated, all stie-’i h.i iri'Bpy llit<s of dislricis uk th* .-fitri Br.< « > f the streets ) Kint District Rounded on tin n-.rth hy st Paul, on th- south by tii. D-tr, it l.iv.-r, mt the east by Me* Cl-1 la n avenu- and I.odgv- str-t-l. on th- west by Fischer. S-i mul in irit Bounded on the north hy K-t i-vtl avenu*), on the stMith l-y th* Detroit It«v r, <*n the east l-v sIB y *.* m of Hurlbtit avenue and line ext'ended .southerly »** rlv*’r on the west hy McClellan iivcnii« and T.odg- str-t t I Third District -Rounded *>n the north hy Waterloo, ,-outh i>v St Paul east hy McClellan, wc t l.v Fls-’hor. i Fourth District Kmi tid-d on the m-rfli by Waterloo, east by alley east !of IBirll ut av-nue, -*»uth i-v Ker ! ch-val av- tun w*est by Mcf'lellan Fifth District Bounded on the north by Mack av-nue. south hy Wa terloo, east l-y alley east ->f HwrUo.it, I west by M< f lellan sixth District Rounded on the north l-y Mack avenue, south by Wa terloo, east by McClellan, west by Fiseb-r. Key-nth District —Bounded on the north l-y Warr-n and Gordon, south b- Mack east bv city limits, west by M« ci-llni l.igith r»isfrlct R-iutide-1 on the north !>v Warren, south by Ma-k. *a>.i t.y McClellan, west by Fischer. Ninth District Bounded on Die north by Chapin u* Holcomb. H-d --< mb t->’.M- dhuiy. M-dhtiry to McClel lan. M- Cl 'llsn to Mho* maker. Mhoe m.*iv<‘r to city limits south hy War r-n md Gordon. * *sf by city limit*, w-st by Fischer T*-nth District Rounded on the north by Oiatiot and Harper; soutli t-v Chapin l«* II *1- onib, Holcomb to M. .1 ’nr y. Med bur v to McClellan M-'- i Glellnn t . Shoemaker, Mho-maker to -itv lin t , <a t by city limits, went !1 *y I’’is -her I I-71ev--nth Restrict Rounded on the n-.rti. hy Harper south and east by Gratiot vv**t by l-'ischer. 1 Twelfth District i.min.led on the i north by . itv limits south hy Har per. * a w by Gratiot, h - *t bv Fls- her to peter ..lint art-1 Morton to city 1 limits i Thirteenth District Bounded on the i ->rth l-v Gratiot, smith by Har per. i-ast hv Conner's Greek Se. 2, All ordinances ot parts of ordinances in c-*nfl t herewith are her-hy repeal'd This ordinance - shall t-k*‘ immediate effect Approved June 2D 191 n OSCAR B -i.xr.x. V t teat ■ Mayor RICH \RD r.l' DM \ V City Clerk n-s:n - Ordinance No. 403-A. \ \ OtttllN tM K to amend Section Eleven till of an ordinance en titled --in Ordinance lo It* the r*> ii* |ie *i sat l«*n of eertnln iHIli-crs. I I<-r> sand Employes of the t lty of Detroit." i IT i- lIKRKRV ORDAINED RY ! THE PE- M’EK *»F THE CITY OF DK -1 TR< )IT- I Section 1 That Ttem 1 fl. Section jll of tin Or-Bnnnc* entitled "An Or .Bnaii’ t-* (lx the compensation of . . rtaui - fti* -i •. cl* t-ks and employes ~f ihe City of Detroit" be and the ..no* p. hereby amended to rend as follows: ; Assistant Stenographer fl,2''» ft oo Section 2 'l’his Oultiiance shall : tak- effect July Ist. PM*. Approved June 2ft, ICltt OSCAR R MBIX, \ll •• -*t Mayor. RICH \RD T.INDSA Y. 'city Clerk. R-MT : PROPOSALS S. alcd r-ropo-als for the WOOD j ■ j PflE \ND 1 IXTUREB AND A I’U * RT* :N X N’CFS. and f"f the sfi-Tl, f lI.INti AND V.XFET KQB’IP- M!:s"l Ml lot til*- NEW MI'MCIPAE CM'i:T BPIEDING In Dir C.ty of Da tr.. - ,i, i to th** D-partment -*f 1 'nl,; j* XX* ** r l.; of th- City of Detroit, will h- *-ce|ved ft* the office of the r, ■-s- to r c.ty HnII Detroit, un til 1 n rti , Itiiy *l4. I'JIS. S* p.-r." t* propoßAls ai e requested as f* Hows (At Wood Furniture and Fixtures and A ppurt- nanccs. -ID St*, i Filing and Vault Equlp m-n ’. _ . * * . I -pt where otherwise noted In *p--i isl. at Inns *’a**h proposal for "A" shall ti lud* all p- rtabla wood fur t-uur. , w. . ,i fixtures, nn-1 appurt-n no- is called for in th- plans, sp-- , ti • i i*■ 11s and si h- lul-s. and each propot al f->r "B* shall Include all St- - : I* itig mi! Vault Equipment a* ,ii i r. ; on the drawing* and tr i t h-’ «[.» citicc t ions E i . i*id hr. 11 he accompanied by « c< rtM’.d - he* k in the sunt "f twenty- I flv* hutilred dollars (s2.r*ftft) dollars ptyn l- -'ll It" face to the Department -f I'ubit Work- of the City of Do trott as surety for the aceeptnnce oi th- contract. Each accepted bidder will be re qutr*-I to furnish two bonds each tr j a sum equal t-> the full amount <>f hi I emitra-t Proposals shall ' - mud- in accord ance with th- plans, hpeclfl-at lon .and s-h-du I• s prepared hy Smith 'Hln-'liman *x «srvll*. ar*-hltecfs am I enuin-ers. 71st Washington Arcade Rett.-it. Mich, and on file in th-i l office . **p|e* of which ni:iv be oh ta 1 tn*<l bv up pi ’-a ' ’ -.n to *t ti *-Tri Th* Commissioner r* serves th* right t• • reject an' ■>" nil prof ■ 11 1 nn-1 to waiv- "1! informalities there Iln GEDRCK H FENKEI.T*. R.»r,l Conintlas -ner, Ordinancv No. 101- V y 01(1*1 N XX I E to amend I Hapte* ,N:t *>r *t*.’ « oinplled t»rdiiin*i*’e« **l |I M * it* of Drlrolt fo* H(<* »e« * IUI2 •** ii*l*lit»g « ness secti«**» tUere *o, («> tie UiH-vvti ll» srrtlim 22. J- I • 111 llv ordained bx <l*l [ I |. e- 11 ■j, |; (i F THE •*IT Y *M' , 1 j , ■ . .IT , | n 1 TANARUS! ■* t »' .oipter f*3 * f th- If- . ; *.. | •U< - ■ f til- DID- of f,, t,. tr. I tp ■ \. I r I!' 1 tie ft nd *h t 1 f. l-v i not'd- -1 by adding n P..W «. .-'i.-n th* f <■' ■ to t- kmiwr to „ "j to t-r.l a- follows i w c •» » r | \\ *? o 11.111 -*■»l* v»• ft i’.*** tri t in ti • Tw -tm: ti- i W and. om pr ,mt: Do t-rrltor; < foll.-ws ■P - Tw. ft; ' 'v , . *m i 1 ra- • tlv I,*tid • i' bm ' ' B >’* I section of the chit'll-i bank ' f * ’'e | lot 1. 11 t\ • » l•t \W TI • * 1' ” T y' an,) th- ti t ini it'd, .in-1 ' h*’ -' >' Up, of Rtlvnt- t'BM’ii 2’. pr-'Jeci I . tb. nc- not tii* ily ,»l-*t • »••! 1 »;• ;,t J' ~1,,,,.. *t,„ «:*.-»« -lx Bn of It Ed- I’lulm :'.7 t<> ,t point NO-* fe< t south erlv Al- t'SC said In*. D—' ? -ter of Midi t 1 -ad th-nee -■Ssterf ftl-ttc th- city limit 'P' n ' 4 ; f„. I U. - therl V "f the a-.uth in . Goethe tr.-t :'<• f th- Mtet r-ad th-n-e sou* he* i v alone •- line 201. f. * t eastern o- th* , Mt, r t find, nn I lid line t’to.le. t-l t , 11 , N’atn mil Boundary • in- '»' T.-*h Sf. flair, said In- l-.lnc I, rl» --it - limits thence al mr ’h \- 11 ’. m -11 B- in ’-f ■ Bin- t-> th- - h uj n»l ~t tht D tt i fiver i’ th* - . t erlv *to -f H-U* !sl* Barb the* Ida* 1 and tit*’ nw- tibind i*d ft - n-•* w. i.rlv a lot' g ** I last mentl**ne*. , ,M,d‘ to ti « Pin* ” of heir t.’ilrg ) , , w -1 - -I* din I- <l. fl «* rec t b* lin'd .r \ lines nf dlsfl. ts nr * . mt. t lin > < f *tr- et ) j First District Bound-d n the i north hv K* .- l • al. south hv rive, in*t hy Montclair, west bv s'*v —a -*l f Hut B'Ut Is- c,,t ,| Rl.-.tM- t B-"ind* 1 < n th' north bv Wat*'b.n, south by IP” he v ,t. east I*. E-niay. west by a ey * as't * f Hurlhuf •piilrd I "Strict ncun-le,| <n # the 'ninth hv oil' limits s-ntth h' Wntet |, .. * aat bv E-may. west by alley -as! Os MtielbUt * Fouith Distri’t llovinded on th* ' tv lin'lt* n-i'ith by ,-t hy «' ntv is Greek, w eat W I "I'l-iv jHHB F rth l 'lst riot Hounded oU -sW , . rtb I \ xx *t- rli.n south by KarcliMlUl v.-»i. ”n it hv Hil’ger. w*st by Lmwoß StxH, D’*tri«' B-.uiidt’d on _ H - , i• li t,\ K- r- h-val. s**iith hy , ~«t t,y B*-ii<t**au and Benlteau M* 7|K i. tid.-d. w.-st bv Montclair s* v i-i'th Dist r i* t Bounded on notth by K-rchavat, south by rtvafi cast by Hilli;er and Hlßger extend* H -d. west by Benit-au and Bentteftt <-xt-nd< and ,71HW Et. hth District -Rounded on tha H n- rth bv IV.-iterlon. south and eaat by a Connor’s Creek, west by Hlliger ani iH IlillK-r -Mended Ninth Dtstrt-t Bovmded on th« im ttor’ii hy -it . limits, south hy river, 'IU cast bv Dr- v* I un-1 ftr-xel extended fl w-st by -'-.titior > *'r»*k. ( Twill District Rounded on tfc? -*9 forth by city limits, a-uith by rtvfl. V east by Lakewood, w-st by Draggl fl] «.n-l Drexel -xt-nd-d. El- v - nth District- Bounded on tht xH north by city limits, south by rlver. YH -ast by city limits, west by Eakn« isl wood, All ordlnsnces or parts of ordl* 9 min* -s Inconsistent herewith are fl h- re by rep*ul-<1 This ordinanfi# .tnfl hull lake immediate effect. M Approved June 20, HUH. _ 9 CSC’AU B. M vRX, ""TUI ■ Mayor. fl RICHARD BINDS AT. fl R-kf, 7 city Clerk. J NOTICE-STREET PAVING 1 ASSESSMENT , I HOARD OF ASSESSORS’ OFFICI 1 Detroit, June 20, ltlf. ’ raving Notice No. 1989. LAWTON AVENUE. .1 To II J Wilson. A J. Craig. Tho*. H F- rkun. li N Dulmag-. T. N, q Blun-i.iii',l, Mrs A Steel**, .Mary Kal* -M s-r, i, Y. I’fterson. Jacob Schmidt, 1 li RoB-rt ,n, II Grayson, 11. E. Por<* ath Ronald Dunlop-. Geo. Spring, H Cun- M. Quail, C t'oollttle, W. K'tfl Stocking, E« on Sammons, Everatt s Anm J-nnl- M-Conn-U. Hugo Zeg* 1 d-r. X'g!- ntin*’ Oslrowaki, Cora RoJ* 11ns, N-llie Tallofere. U 8 rtoger% S !•'. W. Butch, and to all other person# Jl owning; occupying or oth-rwlsa In terested in any <>r the lots and preßl- -a Is* - fronting -,n Eawton avenue, fl* ! said City of Detroit, within the llm* ." its lidr-inaftcr mentioned. Th* Common Council of the City of Detroit, having ordered so much or j Eawton avenu-, from the north curb $ lin- of Eotlirop avenue to the south cutP Bn- of Maidstone avenue, to be i graded ami paved, notice Is hereby a giv -*n i hat an ,i.«s*»«sment has bean 3 mad- upon all th- lots and premise* 1 fronting --n said avenue, ands ii tor s.tid improve- *;i met t undei the provisions of the -fl Gitv Ghart-r, and that a roll of said .1 a -itiPtii is now completed and will v, r- trii. in -G tit- Asse-aors’ Office In the City -•£ Detroit Dorn the date hereof i until July 5. Ifiltl, for the inspection of J all pet ona concerned therein. BOARD OF ABSEHSORB, Bv Gl STAVE J. AERRECHT. R I : President. BIDS FOR SCHOOL, BONDS Highland I’ark, Mich. Th-- Board of Education of the Piil.li S.-hi ..) of Highland Park will n rci'*iv* up to K o'clock p m. Thura- | -In’,. .Inn’ 2''. lOlfi. bids for 1100.60# ] of b< nd * f Hftld School District, to J l»c -««ld under th following spectflca- j t .'ie and ondltlot**: < in- hundred tlo-'i bonds of #I.OOO i ot. h pat v.ilu*-, running fifteen years, | without opti "ti of prior payment. dat-d De< li. 1915, with Interest payable semi-annually. f>l- 11 !<•* will fu'nlsh abstract of proceedings Purchaser shall fur nl -h blank bonds r-ady for execution, and pay his attorney's fees and other Xfi*• tlt** a Incident to Issue. Two sepnrai* proposals to be made, conditioned upon bonds bearing four G. ii per c* t-t lot.-rest also four and on* I’u If Hg G ) p-r cent Interest: accrued inter'-st t<> b- computed from an-1 after .Tune IS. 19D>. Rids t" 1- tcc*>mpanled hy certl fi i , heck f r ' >ne Thonsard f|1.000) dollars, payable to the Public School* ~f High!..t.d I’ark, us evidence of good filth to be forfeited If euf c- t*fu! bidder refuaes or neglect* to carry out « c-pted proposals, and tak- bon-1 s within ten (10) days of delivery of abstract, showing valid Brno. This block "f bonds Is part of $27 --Oft ftft nf bonds voted Dec. >, B-i '. $7-.,00ft Oh of which have here - be* n Issued md -old. R t i- r* served to r-Je-t sny or alve any irr-gularl ti. In tl- sam-’ which are favorable to District. Ad lr*' * - CABERS PITKIN, S' -Tetarv Board <-f Educatloi*. 17 7 Grnnd Avenu* W-st, IT ; gitlan/l Park, Mich. NOTICE-STREET PAVING . ASSESSMENT HOARD OF ASSESSORS OFFICE. Detroit June 20, 191 C. Paving Notice No. 1988. AGNES AVENUE. T > F Du r- t "Gst-rs of Bon Se c-urn, x\' R. Ti-ple, J. Addison, M. Smith. < E K ■my, Frank Roem .i J.-ht hurrmker. A. Brooks. J. I.iiui.it; II sh« t J Shanahan, A. \ i v !,;i M.. * tt... D f--r, U G. Delano, .Bilk -t. J tn * Quinn, Julia F,,\. H I( I. E Hack-r, G*o. Cour- W Hyne. \ M -1 Mn. !dm Murray, Barney i mil tv E 1 Did- H Ithelm, Rllsa hul<-rt. J. Ilacker, A ■u k- lt-’n. Amy 8. person* • rwlsa in - • f th- i-.tx and pretn \gn* iV-tllle. In , I'* t- it within tha lim it her emaftet u.« 1.1 t.-nc-k -n ' tt ■'' -f the Oltjr * > much i. ; f; m alley weat of F . i *--nti- t-» *) west line of gt <i*--t snd j - h y given that an n’ ha I-- it made upon all fronting on :n* v ’itid Bnb’e to be l. 1 ipr-.ventent under i t • City Charter, i • ’! : *.l I • **ssm»nt Is ' • I m i v* H remain at ''tty of t 1 ■ f* h- r*of until f." • . ti »pertlon of all p• t . ti - cotic- rn* -i th-rein. !’ ■BD *iF x s.< F.S -ORg • H -TAVI-: .1 AERRECHT. President. NOTICE-STREET PAVINtS ASSESSMENT j ] HOARD OF ASSESSORS’ OFFICE D-tr--it. Bine la. I*l# Pii'inir Notice No. 1990. HANfsOK STREET T Th- --‘ii, Tnewen Trunk Hsi.na Cos. and to all it -■ n- -wnlnf, occupy ng or r* t --I In any of tha r- 'vl*. * flouting * n Bangor . t •) City of D- trolt within • ■ • : iftei nientli.n-d. - ; n * - in* I of th- City of t. vx'riM *>t ler-d so much of • 1. ft top of slops to A f- *• northerly, to be • I piivet, r;ofl<-» is hereby , v • i t • ' »i • s.-ment has hssn n !1 to- lots and prem f- ■ ’ ti« n aid Bangor street, , *• 1 for eald Im t on ■ th- nroylaions of t • « * ll > * liter, .md that a roll of n nt ix n-w *' mpleted. I x H - "in at th- At'-ssora’ Df« - it t C«t of D-trolt from the and. ■ * on- I July V 1916. for th# J it *>f all p-reons con «r«e4 therein fl Bi)\RD DC AF«E#*tc*Rg n G.i >TAVF J AI.BRECHT, P Sb 7. President. \ PAGE 9