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"IHE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN,' THUKSDAY MORNING, JUNE 26, 1919
PAGE NINETEEN
Personals
WE iUT I.IBEKII BONDS and pay
eaih. Also loan money on bonds. Come
and see us before you sell. Arizona
Commercial Service, 32 North Firat
Aw. Phon? 4967. tf
Announcements
c. & c.
Emplovmcnt Office. Help furnished
r all kinds. IS Wall St. Phone 4196.
7-bp
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ORDINANCE NO. 271.
Auto Time Table
IWION AUTO TRANSPORTATION
COMPANY
Hourly rervice between Phoenix,
Tempe and Mesa, Two hour service
between Mesa and Chandler.
7 a. m. to 11 p. m.
Connections made with Gilbert and
;oodyear cotton camps.
US No. Center Phone 711
OVER APACHE TRAIL
Union Auto Transportation Company
CADILLAC "i" SERVICE
Globe-Miami via Roosevelt Dam
Leave Olobe-Miami 8:30 a. ra. daily.
Leave Phoenix 8:30 a. m. daily.
i five 42 South Center Phone 1465
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EARLY MORNING STAGE for
Trmpe or Mesa. Leave Arizona Re
publican office at 4:30 a. m. daily,
rhonr :i4J. W. J. Rose. tt
UUILLIAM'S STAGE LINK
TOLLESON CASHION AVONDALK
LITCHFIELD
Stages leave First and Washington
itrtela at 8 a. m 10 a. m.. 12 a, nu
2 p. m., 4 p. m. and 6 p. m.
Telephone 4183. tf
Chiropodist
CHIROPODY Bunions, corns, cal
louses removed; painless and blood
less; 50c each; moloe, warts, etc., re
moved by electricity. 29-31 E. Adams
St. Frank Shirley, Phone 1704. tf
Awnings
AWNING. AND CAMPING SEASON
now on. We make everything known
i hat will foul the rain and sun. Phoe
nix Tent & Awning Co., corner First
.iptl Monroe sts. Phone 1411. tf
Carpet Cleaning
TOU THONE US, -we know how.
Phone 733, Electric Carpet Cleaners.
tf
Chiropractic
ADJUSTMENTS A public health
necessity, G. D. Glaus, D. C, 35 East
Washington St. Phone 3504. tf
DR. E. E HELFKICH, licensed chi
ropractor. 218i West Washington.
Phone 4o01. tf
Corsetiere
SPIRELLA CORSETS Miss Smith.
"14 East Taylor. Phone 8H9. tf
SPIRILLA corsets. Mrs. Kuhlwtlm
T'hone ::42orcall 128 North Third
Mreet. tf
Dressmaking
HEMSTITCHING, skirts made to
your measurement. Sl.uO and up. Sew
ing of "11 kinds. Elite Shoppe. 33 E.
Wash. 7-dd
SEWING of all kinds. Phone 1976.
7-bn
DRESSMAKING at home.
.l;i''kson.
1619 W.
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SKIRTS MADE, $1.00. Also alter
ations. Skirt Factory, First and Wash.
. 7bs
Hides and Pelts
HIDES PELTS WOOL
Come where you get more for your
goods.
. Effron & Co.
1itii! E. Madison Ft. Phone 183?. tf
Patent Agency
IIAZZARD & MILLER
:.0t Central bide.. Sixth and Main, L. A
I . Miller, 8 yrs. examiner U. S. Pat. Of.
Hazard's Pook on Pntents Free tf
Public Stenographer
HOUGHTON.
Phone 17IJ.
401 Fleming.
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PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Paone
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I'se The Republican Classified Pages
fin- results read for profit.
Undertaking & Embalming
MOORE & McLELLAN
Funeral directors and embalmers.
r,?9 West Adams St. Phone 601. tf
J. T. Whitney
New location, 134 V. Adams tf
THE GEO. F. MERRYMAN CO., 124
N. SECOND AVE. Phone 651. tf
Sheep Wool and Pelts
SHEEP "WOOD AND PELTS
I am always in the market for wool
and sheep pelts. Phone 8322 or write
P. O. Box 1, Geo. M. Bealey. tf
Livery Stables
WALTER'S SADDLE LIVERY
Horses and saddles for rent. Corner
Seventh St. and Van Buren. Phone
r.snn. dm
Turkish Baths
ELECTRIC Cabinet Sweat. Vapor
and shower baths. Nurse in attend
ance for ladies. DeMarvel Institute.
U'4 N. First Ave. tf
Transfer and Storage
CHAMBERS TRANSFER AND
STORAGE CO. Any kind of hauling.
Fireproof storage. Phone 1282 or 2526.
tf
Veterinary
DR. H. O. RAMSEY. 115 W. Jeffer
Fon. Phone 776. Res. 2770. 7-n
DR. J.
Tel. 4265.
C. McGRATH, Veterinarian.
401 West Jefferson. tf
Window Cleaning
AMERICAN WINDOW CLEANERS
We do bouses, offices, buildings.
Phon 4414112 North Central tf
Lawn Mowers
DON'T THROW that old lawn mower
away. I guarantee to make any old
lawn mower or saw cut like new. Will
i-all and deliver. Ben Neal, D05 South
Third Aw. 7dk
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plied by using and reading The Repub
lican 'laswified Pages Arizona's lead
ing advertising medium.
AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING AND
CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION
WITHIN THE CITY OF PHOENIX,
ARIZONA, FOR THE PURPOSE OF
SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED
ELECTORS THEREIN, THE PROP
OSITION OF INCURRING AN IN
DEBTEDNESS BY THE CITY OF
PHOENIX, ARIZONA. IN EXCESS
IF FOUR PER CENT OF THE
VALUE OF THE TAXABLE PROP
ERTY OF THE SAID CITY OF
PHOENIX, BUT NOT EXCEEDING
FIFTEEN PER CENT THEREOF,
BY THE ISSUING OF THE NEGO
TIABLE COUPON BONDS OF SAID
CITY IN THE AGGREGATE PRIN
CIPAL SUM OF ONE MILLION,
THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS FOR THE PURPOSE OF
P U R C H ASING, CONSTRUCTING
AND INSTALLING A WATER
WORKS SYSTEM TO SUPPLY
SAID CITY WITH WATER, SAID
WATERWORKS SYSTEM TO BE
OWNED AND CONTROLLED EX
CLUSIVELY BY SAID CITY, AND
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, in the opinion of the
Commission of the City of Phoenix, a
municipal corporation within the Coun
ty of Maricopa, State of Arizona, the
public Interests demand that bonds of
said City be issued for the purpose
of acquiring funds for the purchase,
construction and installation of a
waterworks system for said City, and
the inhabitants thereof, to be owned
and controlled exclusively by said City
of Phoenix, and that an indebtedness
be created therefor by the issuing of
bonds in the aggregate principal sum
of One Million Three Hundred Thous
and Dollars, for the purpose of pur
chasing,, constructing and installing a
waterworks system, and
WHEREAS, it is provided by Chapter
2, Title 52, of the Revised Statutes of
Arizona, 1913, (Civil Code) that prior
to the creation of said indebtedness
and the issuance of bonds therefor,
the question of whether said indebted
ness shall be authorized, shall be sub
mitted to the vote of the property
taxpayer of the City of Phoenix, who
in all other rejects 6hall be qualified
electors in said City, for their deter
mination; NOW, THEREFORE
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMIS
SION OF THE CITY OF PHOENIX,
AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That with the assent of
said property taxpayers, who in all
other respects shall be qualified elec
tors of the City of Phoenix as hereinaf
ter provided, bonds of the City of Phoe
nxi shall be issued in the aggregate
sum of Jl,300,000.00, and the proceeds
of the sale thereof shall be used for
the purpose of purchasing, construct
ing and installing a waterworks sys
tem to be owned and controlled by sa-id
City; that said bonds shall bear the
date of their issuance and shall mature
January 1, 1950; they shall be in the
denomination of $1,000.00 each and
shall be numbered consecutively from
one to thirteen hundred, both inclusive;
they shall be payable to bearer and bear
interest as evidenced by coupons at
tached thereto at the rate of 5 per cent
per annum, payable semi-annually on
the first days of January and July,
beginning January 1, 1920, at some
bank in the City of New York, State
of New York; said bonds shall be
signed and attested by the Mayor and
City Clerk and coupons for the interest
thereon shall be attached to each of
said bonds and each of said coupons
shall bear a fac-simile of the signa
tures of the Mayor and City Clerk as
such signatures appear on said bonds.
Section 2. That a special election by
the property tax payers of the City of
Phoenix, who in all other respects shall
be qualified electors of said City, be,
and the same is, hereby called and di
rected to be held in accordance with
law on the 26th day of July, A. D. 1919,
for the purpose of determining whether
such indebtedness in such amount shall
be authorized.
Section 3. That at said special elec
tion the following question shall be, and
is, hereby submitted to the legally
qualified property taxpayers of the City
of Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona,
who in all other respects shall be quali
fied electors in said City for their de
termination, to-wit:
"Shall the Commission of the City of
Phoenix, Maricopa county. State of
Arizona, be authorized to create an in
debtedness for and on behalf of the
said City of Phoenix, and upon the
credit thereof in excess of four per
centum of the value of the taxable
property of said City, but not in excess
of fifteen per centum of the value of
said taxable property of the City of
Phoenix, by issuing negotiable coupon
bonds of said City in the amount of
One Million Three Hundred Thousand
Dollars, for the purpose of acquiring
funds for the purchase, construction
and installation of a waterworks sys
tem, to be owned and controlled ex
clusively by the said City of Phoenix.
Said bonds to consist of thirteen hun
dred bonds, numbered one to thirteen
hundred, both inclusive, in denomina
tions of One Thousand Dollars each;
which bonds shall bear the date of their
issuance; shall be payable to bearer,
and bear interest as evidenced by cou
pons attached thereto at the tate of
5 per centum per annum, payable semi
annually on the first days of January
and July beginning January 1, 1920, at
some bank in the City of New York,
State of New York, and said bonds
shall mature January 1, 1950."
Section 4. That said special election
shall be held at the regular voting
places within the City of Phoenix,
which have been designated by ordi
nance No. 270, as follows:
First Precinct": Adams street school.
Second Precinct: Central school
building.
Third Precinct: 235 North Central
avenue.
Fourth Precinct: Monroe school
building.
Fifth Precinct: Northwest corner
Second avenue and Madison street
Sixth Precinct: City Hall.
That said election shall be conducted
by such election officers as shall here
after be appointed by resolutoin of the
City Commission, and shall be con
ducted in the manner prescribed by
law and the vote shall be counted, can
vassed and returned and the result as
certained as provided by law.
Section 5. The form of ballot which
shall be provided by the City Clerk
to be used at said election s.'tall be
substantially as follows:
OFFICIAL BALLOT"
City o I'hoenix, Maricopa County,
State of Arizona
Election July 26. 1919.
QUESTION SUBMITTED
Shall the Commission of the City
of Phoenix, Maricopa County, State
of Arizona, be authorized to create
an indebtedness for and on behalf
of the said City of Phoenix, and
upon the credit thereof in excess
of four per centum of the value
of the taxable property of said City,
but not in excess of fifteen per cen
tum of the value of said taxable
property of the City of Phoenix, by
Issuing negotiable coupon bonds of
said City in the amount of One
Million Three Hundred Thousand
Dollars, for the purpose of acquir
ing funds for the purchase, con
struction and installation of a
waterworks system, to be owned
and controlled exclusively by the
said City of Phoenix. Said bonds
to consist of thirteen hundred
bonds, numbered one to thirteen
hundred, both inclusive, in de
nominations of One Thousand Dol
lars each; which bonds shall bear
the date of their issuance; shall
be payable to bearer, and bear in
terest as evidenced by coupons at-
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tached thereto at the rate of 5 per
centum per annum, payable semi
annually on the first days of
January and July beginning Janu
ary l, 1920, at some bank in the
City of New York, State of New
York, and said bonds shall ma
ture January 1, 1950."
Immediately following said propo
sition so to be submitted to ihe prop
erty tax payers of said City, who shall
in all other respects be qualified elec
tors in said City, the words "Yes"
and "No" shall be printed in such
manner that said electors of said City
may clearly express their approval or
disapproval of the proposition so to be
submitted, substantially as required in
Section 6. Chapter XV, of the Charter
of the City of Phoenix.
Section 6. The Clerk of the City of
Phoenix is hereby authorized, in
structed and directed to post at least
five copies of this Ordinance and the
Notice of Special Election in five pub
lic places within the City of Phoenix,
at least twelve days prior to the date
of the election bereby called and di
rected to be held, and shall post a
copy of said Ordinance and Notice of
Special Election at each of such polling
places, provided, that in addition to
the posting of said Ordinance and the
Notice of Special Election, publication
of said Ordinance shall be made in the
"Arizona Republican" being a news
paper published in the City of Phoenix,
Arizona, and further provided that pub
lication of the Notice of the Special
Election herein provided to be given,
shall be made in the said Arizona
Republican, being the newspaper desig
nated by the Mayor for that purpose,
for not less than thirty days prior to
the day of said election.
Section 7. That the Mayor and Clerk
of the City of Phoenix are hereby au
thorized and directed to cause a no
tice of Special Election to be posted
and published as hereinbefore provided
and the said Clerk is hereby further
authorized and directed to effectuate
the various provisions hereof.
Section 8. The preservation of the
public health, wellfare and safety of
the City of Phoenix, requires that this
ordinance shall become effective im
mediately, and an emergency is here
by declared to exist, and this ordinance
is hereby declared to be exempt from
the Referendum provisions of the City
Charter, and this ordinance shall take
effect and become operative from and
after its passage and approval by the
Mayor.
Section 9. Ordinance No. 266, passed
by the Commission and approved the
11th day of June, 1919, is hereby re
pealed. Passed by the Commission of the City
af Phoenix, this ISth day of June, 1919.
Approved:
PETER CORPSTEIN,
Mayor.
Attest: FRANK THOMAS,
City Clerk.
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of fifteen per centum of the value of I Hundred (1300) both inclusive, and to
said taxable property of the City of j become due and payable on January
Phoenix, by issuing negotiable coupon j 1, 1950:
bonds of said City in the amount of i The said water works system to be
One Million Three Hundred Thousand ! owned and controlled exclusively by
Dollars, for the purpose of acquiring! the City of Phoenix:
Said special election shall be held at
the regular voting places within said j size and location be laid as follows:
funds for the purchase, construction
and-installation of a waterworks sys
tem, to be owned and controlled ex
clusively by the said City of Phoenix.
Said bonds to consist of thirteen hun
dred bonds, numbered one to thirteen
hundred, both inclusive, in denomina
tions of One Thousand Dollars each;
which bonds shall bear the date of
their issuance; shall be payable to
bearer, and bear interest as evidenced
by coupons attached thereto at the rate iXuildin
of 5 per centum per annum, payable ! Fifth Precinct: Northwest corner
semi-annually on the first days of Jan- Second avenue and Madisen street;
uary and July, beginning January l. ; Sixth Precinct: City Hall.
1920, at some bank in the City of New ; And said election shall be conducted
York, State of New York, and said hv such election officers as shall here-
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four (4); Ninth street, two (2);
Eleventh street, two (2); Twelfth
street, two (2); Sixteenth street, one
(1); and gates be placed in them to
control the flow of water, as shown
on the plans.
9. That corrucated iron nine of the
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lated in the City of Phoenix and hereby
designated for that purpose; that the
City Engineer shall prepare duplicate
diagrams of the district hereinbefore
described in Section 2, of this Resolu
tion of Intention, to be assessed ic
pay the costs and expenses thereof.
under and in accordance with the pro-
City of Phdenix, which have been des
ignated by Ordinance 271, as follows:
First Precinct: Adams street school
building;
Second Precinct: Central School
building;
Third Precinct: 235 North Central
avenue;
Fourth Precinct: Monroe School
Twelve (121 inches
diameter ! visions of Title VII. Chapter XIII, Re
bonds shall mature January 1, 1950." ;
Section 4. That said special election i
shall be held at the regular voting 1
places within the City of Phoenix, 1
which have been designated by ordi
nance No. 270, as follows: j
First Precinct: Adams street school. I
Second Precinct: Central schooi j
building. !
Third Precinct: 235 North Central I
avenue.
Fourth Precinct: Monroe school
building.
Fifth Precinct: Northwest corner
Second avenue and Madison street.
Sixth Precinct: City Hall.
That said election shall be conducted Attest:
after be appointed by resolution of the
City Commission; and said election
shall be conducted in the manner pre
scribed by law; and the vote shall be
counted, canvassed and returned, and
the result ascertained as provided by
law; The form of the proposition so to be
submitted by said special election shall
be that as set forth and contained in
said Ordinance No. 271, hereinbefore
set forth;
WITNESS my hand and official seal
this 20th day of June, 1919.
PETER CORPSTEIN.
Mayor.
FRANK THOMAS,
City Clerk.
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RESOLUTION NO. 365
by such election officers as shall here
after be appointed by resolution of the :
City Commissoin, and shall be con- !
ducted in the manner prescribed by i
law and the vote shall be counted, can- '
vassed and returned and the result as- j A resoUltion o tne commission of
certained as provided by law ,le cin. o Pnoenix declaring its in
sertion 5. The form of ba lot whicn , tPnUon to improve cerUin portions of
shall be provided by the City Uent ; Va Bllen street in the city of Pnoe
to be used at said election shall be nix and determining that bonds shall
substantially as iOllows: issilpH .,, ,.., tnp ,,osts and
OFFICIAL BALLOT" i ,wr .wiarin- the
NOTICE OF CALLING OF SPECIAL
ELECTION
WHEREAS, the City Commission of
the City of Phoenix did, on the 18th
day of June, 1919, pass an ordinance
providing for a special election herein
after referred to, which said ordinance,
is as follows:
ORDINANCE NO. 271
AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING AND
CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION
WITHIN THE CITY OF PHOENIX,
ARIZONA. FOR THE PURPOSE OF
SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED
ELECTORS THEREIN THE PROP
OSITION OF INCURRING AN IN
DEBTEDNESS BY THE CITY OF
PHOENIX, ARIZONA, IN EXCESS
OF FOUR PER CENT OF THE
VALUE OF THE TAXABLE PROP
ERTY OF THE SAID CITY OF
PHOENIX, BUT NOT EXCEEDING
. FIFTEEN PER CENT THEREOF,
BY THE ISSUING OF THE NEGO
TIABLE COUPON BONDS OF SAID
CITY IN THE AGGREGATE PRIN
CIPAL SUM OF ONE MILLION,
THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS FOR THE PURPOSE
OF PURCHASING, CONSTRUCT
ING AND INSTALLING A WATER
WORKS SYSTEM TO SUPPLY
SAID CITY WITH WATER, SAID
WATERWORKS SYSTEM TO BE
OWNED AND CONTROLLED EX
CLUSIVELY BY SAID CITY, AND
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, in the opinion of the
Commission of the City of Phoenix, a
municipal corporation within the Coun
ty of Maricopa, State of Arizona, the
public interests demand that bonds of
said City be issued for the purpose
of acquiring funds for the purchase,
construction and installation of a
waterworks system for said City, and
the inhabitants thereof, to be owned
and controlled exclusively by said City
of Phoenix, and that an indebtedness
be created therefor by the issuing of
bonds in the aggregate principal sum
of One Million Three Hundred Thou
sand Dollars, for the purpose of pur
chasing, constructing and installing a
waterworks system, and
WHEREAS, it is provided by Chapter
2, Title 52, of the Revised Statutes of
Arizona, 1913, (Civil Code) that prior
to the creation of said indebtedness
and the issuance of bonds therefor,
the question of whether said indebted
ness shall be authorized, Bhall be sub
mitted to the vote of the property
taxpayer of the City of Phoenix, who
in all other respects shall be qualified
electors in said City, for their deter
mination; NOW, THEREFORE
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMIS
SION OF THE CITY OF PHOENIX,
AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That with the assent of
said property taxpayers, who in all
other respects shall be qualified elec
tors of the City of Phoenix as hereinaf
ter provided, bonds of the City of Phoe
nix shall be issued in the aggregate
sum of $1, 300,000.00, and the proceeds
of the sale thereof shall be used for
the purpose of purchasing, construct
ing and installing a waterworks sys
tem to be owned and controlled by said
City; that said bonds shall bear the
date of their issuance and shall mature
January 1, 1950: they shall be in the
denomination of $1,000.00 each and
shall be numbered consecutively from
one to thirteen hundred, both inclusive;
they shall be payable to bearer and
bear interest as evidenced by coupons
attached thereto at the rate of 5 per
cent per annum, payable semi-annually
on the first days of January and July,
beginning January 1, 1920, at some
bank in the City of New York, State
of New York; said bonds shall be
signed and attested by the Mayor and
City Clerk and coupons for the interest
thereon shall be attached to each of
said bonds and each of said coupons
shall bear a fac-simile of the signa
tures of the Mayor and City Clerk as
such signatures appear on said bonds.
Section 2. That a special election by
the property taxpayers of the City of
Phoenix, who in ail other respects shall
be qualified electors of said City, be,
and the same is, hereby called and di
rected to be held in accordance with
law on the 26th day of July, A. D. 1919,
for the purpose of determining whether
such indebtedness in such amount shall
be authorized.
Section 3. That at said special elec
tion the following question shall be,
and is, hereby submitted to the legally
qualified property taxpayers of the City
of Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona,
who in all other respects shall be quali
fied electors in said City for their de
termination, to-wit:
"Shall the Commission of the City of
Phoenix, Maricopa County, State of
Arizona, be authorized to create an in
debtedness for and on behalf of the
said City of Phoenix, and upon the
credit thereof in excess of four per
centum of the value of the taxable
property of said City, but not in excess
City of Phoenix. Maricopa County,
State of Arizona.
Election July 26. 1919.
QUESTION SUBMITTED
Shall the Commission of the City
of Phoenix, Maricopa County, State
of Arizona, be authorized to create
an indebtedness for and on behalf
of the said City of Phoenix, and
upon the credit thereof in excess
of four per centum of the value
of the taxable property of said City,
but not in excess of fifteen per cen
tum of the value of said taxable
property of the City of I'hoenix, by
issuing negotiable coupon bonds of
said City in the amount of One
Million Three Hundred Thousand
Dollars, fon the purpose of acquir
ing funds for the purchase, con
struction and installation of a
waterworks system, to be owned
and controlled exclusively by the
said City of Phoenix Said bonds
to consist of thirteen hundred
bonds, numbered one to thirteen
hundred, both inclusive, in de
nominations of One Thousand Dol
lars each; which bonds shall bear
the date of their issuance; shall
be payable to bearer-, and bear in
terest as evidenced by coupons at
tached thereto at the rate of 5 per
centum per annum, payable semi
annually on the first clays of
January and July, beginning Janu
ary 1. 1920, at some bank in the
City of New York, Slate of New
York, and said bonds shall ma
ture January 1, 1950."
Immediately following said propo
sition so to be submitted to the prop-
across the roadway of Van Buren street
on the east side of Seventh street;
Ninth street; and Eleventh street, and
across the roadway of Sixth street;
Ninth street; Eleventh street, as shown
on the plans.
Fifteen (15) inches in diameter across
the roadway of Van Buren street, on
the west side of Seventh street;
Twelfth street and Sixteenth street, as
shown on the plans
That cement concrete pipe of the
size to fit the aforementioned corru
gated iron pipe, be laid from the stand
pipes' and corrugated iron pipes to
point six (6) feet back of the property
lines and between gutter inlets and
storm water manholes and across all
driveways as shown on the plans.
11. That street signs of the number
and location be set as follows: First
street four (4); Second street eight (S);
Third street eight (); Sixth street
four (4); Seventh street four (4);
Eighth street four (4); Ninth street
two (2); Eleventh street eight (S);
Godfrey street four (4); Twelfth street
two (2): as shown on the plans.
12. That survey monument covers
furnished by the City be set at the
following locations: First street two
(2); Second street two (2); Third
street two (2); Sixth street one (1);
Seventh street two (2); Eighth street
one (1); Ninth street one (1): Eleventh
street one (1); Godfrey street one (1);
Twelfth street two (2): Thirteenth
street one (1): Fourteenth street one
(1): Fifteenth street one (1); as shown
on the plans.
13. That the roadway of intersect
ing streets and alleys be graded from
the edge of the aforementioned pave
ment not to exceed ten (10) per cent
vised Statutes of Arizona 1913 Civil
Cede, and subsequent acts amendatory
thereto.
Passed by the Commission of the
Citv of Phoenix, this 13th day of June.
1919.
PETER CORPSTEIN.
Mayor.
I hereby certify that the above arm
foregoing Resolution No. 365. was duly
passed by the Commission of the City
of Phoenix at a meeting held in the
Commission Chambet in the City Hal!
June ISth, 1919. at -which meeting a
quorum was present thereat, voting
in favor thereof.
FRANK THOMAS.
City Clerk.
1 ivniL- irr-i nrnfumont In 1 rf ITIfirP
i than local or ordinary public benefit, I until they meet the original surface
j and that the costs of said work or im
; provement shall be assessed upon a
i certain district and providing that the
j proposed work or improvement shall
j lie performed under Title VII, Chapter
XIU, Revised Statutes of Arizona 1913
i Civil Code, and amendments thereto,
i HE IT RESOLVED BY THE COM
i MISSION OE THE CITY OF PHOE
NIX: SECTION 1.
That the public interest and conveni
j ence require, and that it is the inten
i tion of the Commission of the City
; of Phoenix, to order the following
j work to be performed, to-wit:
! 1. That Ihe rnariwav of Van Euren
BiirfL urictii Littr. runt. illR- VI dlLim
avenue and fhe west line of Sixteenth
street, including the intersections of all
streets and alleys (excepting the north
one-half of the roadway of Van Buren
street between a point 33.6ii feet west
of the center line of Twelfth street
in the City of Phoenix and the west
line of Sixteenth street, and the north
one-half of the roadway of Van Buren
street, between the center line of Fifth
street and the center line of Seventh
street, and the north one-half of the
roadway of Van Buren street between
the center lino of Ninth street and a
! point one hundred and seventy-five
(175) feet east of the line of Ninth
j street, and the south one-half of the
! roadway of Van Buren street between
i center line of Seventh street and the
i center line of Eighth street, and the
j south one-half of the roadway of Van
Buren street between a point two hun
erty taxpayers of said City, who shall died (200) feet west of the west line
in all other respects be qualilied elec- 0f Twelfth street and the center line
tors in said City, the words "Yes'
and "No" shall be. printed in such
manner that said electors of said City
may clearly express their approval or
disapproval of the proposition so to be
submitted, substantially as required in
Section 6, Chapter XV. of the Charter
of the City of Phoenxi
Section 6. The Clerk" of the City of
Phoenix is hereby authorized, in
structed and directed to post at least
five copies of this Ordinance and the
Notice of Special Election in five pub
lic places within the City of Phoenix,
at least twelve days prior to the date
of the election hereby called and di
rected to be held, and shall post a
copy of said Ordinance and Notice of
Special Election at each of such polling
places, provided, that in addition to
the posting of said Ordinance and the
Notice of Special Election, publication
of said Ordinance shall be made in the
"Arizona Republican," being a news
paper published in the City of Phoenix,
Arizona, and further provided that
publication of the Notice of the Special
Election herein provided to be given,
shall be made in the said Arizona
Republican, being the newspaper desig
nated by the Mayor for that purpose
of Twelfth street and excepting also
the intersections of Fourth and Fifth
streets, be graded and paved with bitu
lithic with cement roncrete base as per
Specification No. 20B.
2. That all private drives on both
sides of Van Buren street between the
east line of Central and the west line
of Twelfth street, in the City of Phoe
nix be. graded and paved to a depth
of five (5) inches with cement con
crete as per Specifications No. 30A.
3 That combined cemeht concrete
curb and gutter be constructed on both
edges of the roadway of Van Buren
street between the east line of Central
avenue and the west line of Twelfth
street (excepting at the intersection
of streets, alleys, and private drives
and excepting also the north edge of
the roadway of Van Buren street be
tween the east line of Fifth street
and the west line of Seventh street and
the south edge of the roadway of Van
Buren street, between the cast line of
Seventh street and the west line of
Eighth street, and the south edge of
the roadway of Van Buren street be
tween the west line of Twelfth street
and a point two hundred (200) feet
west of the west line of Twelfth street)
for not less than thirty days prior to as shown on the plans
the day of said election. That combined cement concrete curb
Section 7. That the Mayor and Clerk 'and gutter be constructed as follows:
of the City of Phoenix are hereby au- j Along both edges of the roadway of
thorized and .directed to cause a no-i Van Buren street on both sides of
tice of Special Election to be posted. Second street. Third street, and
and published as hereinbefore provided
and the said Clerk is hereby further
authorized and directed to effectuate
the various provisions hereof.
Section 8. The preservation of the
public health, wellfare and safety of
the City of Phoenix, requires that this
ordinance shall become effective im
mediately, and an emergency is here
by declared to exist, and this ordinance
is hereby declared to be exempt from
the Referendum provisions of the City
Charter, and this, ordinance shall take
effect and become operative from and
after its passage and approval by the
Mayor.
Section 9. Ordinance No. 266, passed
by the Commission and approved the
11th day of June, 1919, is hereby re
pealed. Passed by the Commission of the City
of Phoenix, this ISth day of June, 1919.
Approved:
PETER CORPSTEIN,
Mayor
Attest: FRANK THOMAS.
City Clerk.
WHEREAS, the undersigned, Mayor
of the City of Phoenix, has duly desig
nated THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN,
a newspaper published within said City
of Phoenix, in which the notice of said
special election is to be published, as
required by Paragraph 5270, Revised
Statutes of Arizona, 1913;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, the under-
Eleventh street, respectively; along the
south edge of the roadway of Van
Buren street, on both sides of Sixth
street: along the south edge on the
roadway of Van Buren street on the
west side of Seventh street; along the
south edge of the roadway of Van
Buren street on the east side of Eighth
street; along the north edge of the
roadway of Van Buren on both sides of
Godfrey street: along both edges of
the roadway of Second street; Third
street and Eleventh street, on both
sides of Van Buren street, along both
edges of the roadway of Sixth street
on the south side of Van Buren street;
along the west edge of the roadway of
Seventh street on the south side of Van
Buren street; along the east edge of
the roadway of Eighth street on the
south side of Van Buren street; along
both edges of the roadway of Godfrey
street on the north side of Van Buren
street, as shown on the plans.
4. That cement concrete curb be
constructed along the edges of all al
leys and private drives and along both
edges of the roadway of Van Buren
street on both sides of First street,
and both edges of the roadway of First
street on both sides of Van Buren,
both edges of the roadway of Ninth
street on south side of Van Buren
street, on south edge of the roadway
of Van Buren street on both sides of
Ninth street: on the west edge of the
All of the above work or improve
ment to be done in accordance with
that certain set of plans approved
and adopted by the Commission of the
City of Phoenix on the 11th day of
June, 1919, and on file in the office of
the City Engineer in Book Five of
Street Improvement Plans on Pages
S5 to 109 inclusive, and in further ac
cordance with the following specifi
cations: Standard Specifications of the City
of Phoenix Numbers 19, 21, 22, 24, 20B,
28 and 30A.
All of which above specifications are
on file in the office of the City Clerk
of the City of Phoenix. Said plans
and specifications are hereby referred
to for a more particular description of
said work and are hereby made a part
hereof.
Reference is hereby made to the
Bitulithic License Agreement of War
ren Brothers company of Boston, Mass.,
dated April 2nd, 1918, and on file in
the office of the City Clerk of the City
of Phoenix.
SECTION 2.
That the said contemplated work or
improvement, in the opinion of the
Commission, is of more than local or
ordinary public benefit, and that the
said Commission hereby makes the
costs and expenses of said work
chargeable upon a district, and hereby
declares that the district in said City
of Phoenix, benefitted by the said
work or improvement, and to be as
sessed to pay the costs and expenses
thereof, is described as fellows:
The south one-half of Blocks 1, 14,
15. 28 and 29 Churchill Addition.
... th one-half of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
Original Townsite.
Lots 35 to 51 inclusive, Monte Vista
Place.
Lots 2, 3 and 4. Block I, Dennis Ad
dition. Lots 1. 2, 3, and 4, Sub. of Lot 1,
Block 2, Dennis Addition.
South one-half of Block 3, Dennis
Addition.
Lots 4 and 5, Block 1, Murphy Ad
dition. North one-half of Block 2, Murphy
Add. North one-half of Block 1, Porter
& Baxter Sub.
North one-half of Blocks 1, 2, 3. and
4, Collins Addition.
Reference is hereby made to Book
One of Assessment district Diagrams,
Pages 27 to 34. on file in the office of
the City Engineer of the. City of Phoe
nix, for a more complete nd detailed
description of said district.
SECTION 3. i
The said Commission finds that pub- I
lie convenience requires serial bonds j
Shall be issued to represent the costs
and expenses of such work or improve- j
ment, and said Commission determines
that serial bonds shall be issued to I
represent each assesment of Twenty
five ($23.00) Dollars or more for the
costs and expenses of said work or im
provement. Said serial bonds shall
extend over a period ending nine (9)
year3 from and after the second day
of January next succeeding the date
of said bonds and an even annual pro
portion of the principal sum thereof
shall be payable by coupon on the
second day of January every year after
their date until all is paid, and the
interest shall be payable semi-annually
by coupon on the second day of Janu
ary and July respectively of each year
at the rate of six (6) per cent per an
num, on all sums unpaid, until the
whole of said principal sum and inter
est are paid
SECTION 4.
That these improvements shall be
made, and all the proceeding therein
shall be taken; that the Superintendent
of streets shall post notices thereof;
that the City Clerk shall certify to the
passage of this Resolution of Intention
and shall cause the same to be pub
lished in the Arizona Republican, a
daily newspaper published and circu-
NOTIC: OF SCHOOL BOND ELEC.
TION
Pursuant to a r. solution of the Hoard
of Trustees of School District Number
4S of Maricopa County, -tatc of Ari.c
na, duly passed and adop'ed on the 2Sro
day of June, 191'.'. calling tlv election
hereinafter mentioned, noir e is bere.v
given that an election will be held in
the brick school building of the sai.l
school district on Thursday, the 17ih
day of July. A. D-. 1919. from the hour
of 10 o'clock in the forenoon to the
hour of 5 o'clock in the afternoon of
said day, during which time the pol's
will be open1: that J. R. McClnre. W. 1".
Kimsey. and Walter P. Smith are tin
judges named and appointed to conduct
the said election at said time and place:
that the purpose of the said election W
to submit to the taxpayers who arc
otherwise qualified electors of the said
school district the question of whether
or not the bonds of said school district
number 48 shall be issued and sold i'i
the aggregate amount of Four Thou
sand Five Hundred Dollars S!.5"'U"".
in the denomination of Five Hundred
Dollars ($500.00) each, bearing interest
at the rate of Six Per Cent itr,',) pel
annum, payable semi-annually and to
run for tyenty years after the date of
the issuance thereof, the proceeds of
the said bonds to he used and expended
as follows:
1. One Thousand Dollars (J1.0n0.imp
thereof for the purchase of addition:!',
land for a school site, the said lands be
ing lots 1 to 16 both inclusive of Block
Four (4) of Scottsdale Townsite. ac
cording to the map or plat thereof on
file and of record in the office of Hi"
County Recorder, in Maricopa County,
State of Arizona.
2- Three Thousand Five Hundred
Dollars ($3,500.00) thereof to be used for
the erection of a school building on the
present school site of the said district,
for supplying the said school building
with furniture and apparatus and for
the improvement of the school grounds.
DATED this 23rd day of June. A. I ..
1919.
The Board of Trustees of School Dis
trict Number 48 of Maricopa County.
State of Arizona, .
By J. J. KKALLMAN.
Chairman.
CHARLES MILLER.
Clerk.
G. N. LOOMIS.
Member
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signed, mayor of the City of Phoenix, roadway of Ninth street; on the north
Maricopa County. Arizona, in accord- Bide of Van Buren street; and on the
ance with and by virtue of the pro- north edge of the roadway of Van
visions of said ordinance No. 271, Buren street on west side of Ninth
passed and adopted by street, as shown on the plans,
the Commission of the City of Thoe- 5. That cement concrete gutters be
nix on the 18th day of June, 1919, as constructed across all alleys and pri-
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aforesaid, do hereby proclaim and give
public notice that a special election
will be held within the said City tjX
Phoenix on the 26th day of July, 1919.
for the purpose of submitting to the
property taxpayers of said city, who
shall be in other respects qualified
electors of said city, the question
whether or not negotiable coupon
bonds of the City of Phoenix shall be
Issued in the aggregate principal sum
of One Million Three Hundred Thou
sand Dollars ($1,300,000) for the pur
pose of providing funds with which to
purchase, construct and install a water
works system in and for said city, and
the indebtedness of said city be in
creased thereby over and above the
four per cent limitation as 'fixed by
law, which said bonds are to bear the
date of their issuance, be payable to
bearer, and bear interest as evidenced
by coupons attached thereto at the
rate of five per cent per annum, pay
able semi-annually on the first days
of January and July in each year; to
be of the denomination of One Thou
sand Dollars ($1,000 each, and to be
ntnbered from One (1) to Thirteen
vate drives and across the roadway of
Third street on both sides of Van
Buren street and across the roadway
of Godfrey street on the north side
of Van Buren street, as shown on the
plans.
6. That one storm water manhole
be constructed at each of the following
locations on Van Buren street near
the east line of Second street; near
the east line of Sixth street; near the
center line of Eighth street; approxi
mately three hundred (300) feet east
of the east line of Ninth street; near
the east line of Eleventh street; as
shown on the plans.
7. That gutter Inlets of the number
and location be constructed as fol
lows: First street, two (2); Second street,
two (2): Sixth street, two (2); Eighth
street, three (3); approximately three
hundred (300) feet east of east line
of Ninth street, two (2), and Eleventh
street, two (2); as shown on the plans.
That cement concrete stand pipes
of the number and location be con
structed as follows:
Sixth street, two (2); Seventh street,
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