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THE ARIZOXA REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 27, 1919 PAGE THIRTEEN Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN' on improved city property or for building purposes, a lowest rates, L E. Pascoe, 303 N. Ccn t r al A venue, tf MUNKY TO LOAN' Ranches and City Property. J. S. GRimN (ALONE) 118 1ST AVE. It Lost and Found LOST-.Masonic emblem on Van Kurcn. between Third St. and Tenth t. Finder idease return 1020 N. 3d I 0. Reward. dr LOST A liirge white mare with lull i-r on; knot on head back of left ' u. Reward $2.50. Write Carney, It. I'. i. t. o rphone 125-.I-5. It I STOLEN -Tribune bicycle, N'o. G I; 09, from corner Center and Wash ington; if found, return to 1105 K. I'lene. Reward. dr 1.' 1ST One 34x4 rim and cord cas ing. Reward if brought to Hatcher ' ; ;i r;i tT" l')S N. Second avenue. gs CAM I.' to my place hist. Monday, bay niai-e. with knot on right flank, saddle, I'l-idlo and haltar. Owner please see A'thur Murphy, mile south of Grand Ae., on Lateral 1G, and got your horse. dr LOST iidy'a black purse, between Knniik's and Ooldwater's. Tuesday ccnin-r. Reward if found and returned t ' Lie ile .Nelson, Republican office, dp ST' iLKN Iver Johnson racer No. .:''T'.".t."., large curved handle bars, Troxel I Inn, ix seat, I'niled States Koad Racer tli-is. Return or notify King Brothers' 1'.,' vrle Shop. Reward. dp !' t ' N I Bathing suit, Sunday. W. W. Shelley, Room 3, Gooding Rldg. I'iuine 1 777. dn L' 1ST --Shorthand book. Paragon : tern. Kinder please phone. 6C2 be lureu In a. m. and 4 p. m dn LOST luin peacock in full plumage. Return or notify Mrs. S. K. Yaplc, II. 6. L"- 4S dr Business Chances . Foil SALE Well equipped hand mnilry. Hox 46-. I. Republican. 7-g .-a I A li. i u n 'Hi; i iil.; FINE ' I S. X KSS. IX ; K) LOCATION, 5- L'i'i.m brick imi'si:. two lots, li'iiM; AND DELIVERY WAGON. l.V'U STUCK OF GOODS ALL GOES i'l.lt ?ii. mill 000 WILL HANDLE. dl'I'.V I'uR INSPECTION. Mead M. Bledsoe l.; NORTH CENTRAL AVE. PHONE T.r.70 OR :n;n. dn OIL GAMBLERS!! P. EST PET IN TEXAS. ' i. LY $200 PER ACRE. IN THE HEART OF THE DUKE-KNOWLES POOL. n-VEAR COMMERCIAL LEASE, li MILES NORTH OF DH I. EON. All or part of fifty acres. This is in tch I2,o0o barrel a day Gusher Field of Texas. You don't have to drill. You an merely hold it and make a fortune. A lease sold for $4X."0'I an aero near here a few days ago. We are also forming a company of ur own, and if you want to gamble a fev dollars on a fifty to one ground Moor basis, come in and look at our maps and holdings. We have a mighty good proposition to offer you. ARIZONA COMMERCIAL SERVICE :!2 Xonh Hirst Ave. Phone 4967. gs LLACKSMITH shop ana garage fully quipped; splendid location. $225. An swer at once. 29 South Third St- dm FOR SALE Three -story brick hotel in Venice, California. Good income property nil furnished. Modern. Price $22.5oo. Terms. Write owner. John Purke, Hotel Antler. Venice, Cal. dp PHSLXESS property within two l.Un-ks of the center or" Phoenix; lot wih brick building. $11,500; terms. Hox Republican. gs Foil SALE Confectionery, good lo- ation. A bargain and cheap rent. Phone 1 ss I . 117 N. 2nd Ave. tf STRAYED l ' pair gray mares, weight about 1200 pounds, had reached mime; 1 bay mare, 4 year old, weighs about 13(10; one 10 year old horse, chunky built. Iambcrt and Langley. Hive points. Phone 30:16. tf WE BUY Liberty bonus and pay cash. Also loan money on bonds. Come and see us before you sell. Ari zona Commercial Service, 32 North Hirst avenue. Phone 4967. tf l oll SALE Silver mine, srtver, gold lead well defined ledge; have smelter returns. 14 miles from railroad. Ben weniger. Wickenburc. 7bb Walton and Bailey Attorney s-at-Law 412-H National Bank of Ariz. Bids. Phoenix, Arizona 7-m 1 OR SALE Confectionery and ice ct earn parlor. Best location in Phoenix. At a. bargain. Stewart Realty Co., 17 W. Adams. Phone 1997. dp PlloHNIX Shoe Shop. 23 X. Second S;.. for sale. A good paying business. Rest location in town. From $30 to $40 a day work. Cheap renl. dp Use The Republican Classified Pages for results read for profit. Personals WE BUY LIBERTY BONDS and pay rash. Also loan money on bonds. Come ai.d see us before you sell. Arizona Commercial Service, 32 North First Ave. Phone 4967. tf Announcements Having sold my own ranch. I would like to take charge of ranch for sum mer months on shares; understand the uairv business thoroughly. Best of reference. Box 42-.T, Republican. dr Plant Now Ct iW PEAS. FETERITA. HEGAR1A, MILLET, SUDAN GRASS, MAIZE, KAFFIR CORN AND SORGHUMS. Phoenix Seed & Feed Co. tt c. & c. Employment Office. Help furnished or all kinds. 18 Wall St. Phone 4196. 7-br Auto Time Table UNION AUTO TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Hourly service between Phoenix, Tempe and Mesa, Two hour aervice between Mesa and Chandler. 7 a, m. to 11 p. m. Connections made with Gilbert and Goodyear cotton camps. 118 No. Center Phone 711 OVER APACHE TRAIL Union Auto Transportation Company' CADILLAC "8" SERVICE G'obe-Miami via Roosevelt Dam Leave Globe-Miami 8:30 a. m. daily. Leave Phoenix 8:30 a. m. daily. Office 42 South Center Phone 14S5 EARLY MORNING STAGE for frempe or Mesa. Leave Arizona Re- ! publican office at 4:30 a. m. daily, j Phone 3612. W. J. Rose. ti 1 Auto Time Table GUILLIAMS STAGE LINE TOLLESON CASHION AVONDALE LITCHFIELD Stages leavt First and Washington streets at 8 a. m, 10 a. m., 12 a. m, 2 p. m., 4 p. m. and Sh.il Telephone 41S3- ti Chiropodist CHIROPODY Bunions, corns, cal louses removed; painless and blood less; 50c each; moire, warts, etc., re moved by electricity. 29-31 E. Adams t. Frank Shirley, Phone 104. tf Awnings AWNING AND CAMPING SEASON now on. W a make everything known that will fool the rain and sun. Phoe- nix Tent & Awning Co, corner First j and Monroe sts. Phone 1411. tf Carpet Cleaning TOU THONE L'S, we know how. Phone 733, Electric Caroet Cleaners. tf Chiropractic ADJUSTMENTS A public health necessity, G. D. Glaus, D. C, 35 East Washington St. Phone 3504. tf DR. E. E HELFRICH, licensed chi ropractor. 218'. 2 West Washington. Phone 4fio:i. tf Corsetiere SPIRELLA CORSETS Miss Smith. 1014 East Taylor. Phone 8169. tf SPIRILLA corsets. Mrs. Kuhlwllm Phone 1442 or call 128 North Third street. tf Dressmaking 11EMSTITCHING. skirts made to i ycur measurement, $1.50 and up. Sew ing of all kinds. Elite Shoppe. 35 E. Wash. 7-dd SEWING of all kinds. Phone 1976. 7-bn DRESSMAKING at home. 1G10 W. Jackson. tf SKIRTS MADE, $1.00. Also alter ations. Skirt Factory, First and Wash. 7bs Hides and Pelts HIDES PELTS WOOL Come where you get mor$ for your goods. Effron & Co. 10(13 E. Madison St. Phone 1832. tf Patent Agency HAZZARD & MILLER 506 Central bldg., Sixth and Main, L. A. H. Miller, 8 yrs. examiner U. S. Pat. Of. Hazard's Rook on Patents Free tf Public Stenographer MISS HOUGHTON, Phone 1783. 408 Fleming. tf PLBLIC STENOGRAPHER Phone 3050. gs Use The Republican Classified Pages foi- results rend for profit. Undertaking & Embalming MOORE & McLELLAN Funeral directors and embalmers. 329 West Adams St. Phone 601. tf J. T. Whitney New location. 134 W. Adams tf THE GEO. F. MERRYMAN CO., N. SECOND AVE. Phone 651. 124 tf Sheep Wool and Pelts SHEEP WOOL 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 5309. dm Turkish Baths ELECTRIC Cabinet Sweat, Vapor and shower baths. Nurse in attend ance for ladies. De.vtarvei institute. 124 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. II. O. RAMSEY, 115 W. Jeffer son. Phone 776. Res. 2770. 7-n DR. J. C. McGRATH, Veterinarian. Tel. 4265. 401 West Jefferson. tf Window Cleaning AMERICAN WINDOW CLEANERS We do houses, offices, buildings. Phone 4414112 North Central tf Lawn Mowers DON'T THROW that old lawn mower away. 1 guarantee to make any old lawn mower or saw cut like new. ill call and deliver. Ben Neal, 505 South Third Ave. 7dk Phone your classified ads to The City Commission, and shall be con Republican. We will collect later. ducted in the manner prescribed by Phone 4331. FRECKLES AND M ( JUPCU WTo TUB HOUSE" IT 1 IffM NOW UUBW- kSU. HUH lF 1 DoWT WE k -S r7 -T Tr S AM 6ET WWW BED-lg' j fh ttftfiWEHBS KFoKE oV pill g SUM BETTER LOOK OUT r-4 Legal Advertising ORDINANCE NO. 271. AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING AND CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION WITHIN THE CITY OP 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 COl'PON 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 II ASING, CONSTRUCTING AND INSTALLING A WATER WORKS SYSTEM TO SUPPLY SAJD ClTY WITH WATER, SAID WATERWORKS SYSTEM TO BE OWNED AND CONTROLLED EX-J CLUS1VELY 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 ot 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, constricting 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 ot bonds therefor, the question of whether said indebted- ness be authorized, shall be sub- mitted to the vote of the property taxpayer of the City of Phoenix, who in all other re.-pects shall be qualified electors in said Citv. 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 $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 frtm 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 Pnoenix, 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 End 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 rate 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 bee 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 building. Precinct: Monroe school Fifth Precinct: Northwest corner Second avenue and Madison street Sixth Precinct: City Hall. That said election shall be conducted bv such election officers as shall here after be appointed by resolutoln of the ' law and the vote shall be counted, can HIS FRIENDS , Legal Advertising massed 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 shall be substantially as follows: "OFFICIAL BALLOT" City of Phoenix, Maricopa County, State of Arizona Election Julv 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 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 1, 1920, at some bank in the City of New Yor,k, State of New York, and said bonds shall ma- ture January 1, 1950." j Immediately following said propo sition so to be submitted to the 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 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 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 of Phoenix, this ISth day of June, 1919. Approved: PETER CORPSTEIN, Mayor. Attest: FRANK THOMAS. City Clerk. 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 ordinancfe 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 Legal Advertising 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, shall 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 tprs 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 tern to be owned and controlled by said i 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; i shall be made in the said Arizona they shall be payable to bearer and ! Republican, being the newspaper desig bear interest as evidenced by coupons j nated by the Mayor for that purpose, attached thereto at the rate of 5 per I for not less than thirty days prior to cent per annum, payable semi-annuaily on the first days of January and July, beginning January 1, 1920, at some bank in the City of New York, btate 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 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 coupons attached thereto at the rate of 5 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually on the first days of Jan uary 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 resolution of the City Commissoin, 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 shall be substantially as follows: "OFFICIAL BALLOT" City of Phoenix, Maricopa County, State of Arizona. Election July 26. 1919. QUESTION SUBMITTED Shall the Commission of the City of Phoenix, Maricopa Count', 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-" tached thereto at the rate of 5 per centum per annum, payable semi annually on the first days of January and July, beginning Janu- Legal Advertising ary 1, 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 the prop erty taxpayers 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 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- j lie places within the City of Phoenix, i at least twelve days prior to the date j of the election hereby called and di- j rected to be held, and shall post a copy of said Ordinance and Notice of Special Election at each of such polling j 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 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 aftfer 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 18th day of June, 1919. Approved: PETER CORPSTEIN, Mayor. Attest: FRANK THOMAS, City Clerk. WHEREAS, the undersigned. Mayor of the Citv 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, 1, the under signed, mayor of the City of Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, in accord ance with and by virtue of the pro visions of said ordinance No. 271, passed and adopted by the Commission of the City of Phoe nix on the 18th day of June, 1919, as aforesaid, do hereby proclaim and give public notice that a special election will be held within the said City of 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 numbered from One (1) to Thirteen Hundred (1300.) both inclusive, and to become due and payable on January 1, 1958; The said water works system to be owned and controlled exclusively by the City of Phoenix; Said special election shall be held at the regular voting places within said City of Phoenix, 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 building; Fifth Precinct: Northwest corner We are Prepared at Any Time to Buy or Sell Large or Small Lots of United States Government LIBERTY BONDS LAWH0N & PIPER Commercial Hotel Bldg. 39 South Central Ave. Phone 1556 ! Legal Advertising ! Second avenue and Mafr?ion street; Sixth Precinct: City Hall. And said election shall be conducted by such election officers as shall here 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 he 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 sea! this 20th dav or June, 1919. PETER CORPSTEIN. 54ayor. Attest : FRANK THOMAS. City Clerk. o ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE KOTt I! HV.HFKY GIVEN thai under the authority of tn Order of Sale granted bv the Superior Court of Mari copa County. Arizona, dated June 9. 1919. I will sell at private sale the fol lowing described real estate belonging to said estate, viz: Lot Eleven (11) in Block 72. in the City of Phoenix, County of Maricopa, Slate of Arizona. Said sale will be made on and after July 5, 1919. and bids will be received at the office of Kibbey, Bennett and Jenckes, Fleming Building, Phoenix, Arizona. Terms of sale: Cash, ten per cent of all bids to accompany such bid; the balance to be paid in cash upon the confirmation of such sale by court. Dated this ISth dav of June. 1919. WALTER BENNETT. Administrator ot the Estate of Charles M. Stimson, deceased- NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS ON FILING CABINETS FOR CAPITOL BUILDING AND GROUNDS File No. 3041 SEALED proposals, addressed to Commission of State Institutions C Arizona, at State House, Phoenix, Ari zona, and endorsed Proposals for Fur nishing Filing Cabinets for Capitol Building and Grounds. File No. 3041, will be received by the said commis sion until 2 p. m., June 26, 1919. and will be opened in the presence of the bidders at the above time and place, and thereafter considered. P.IDS MUST BE ITEMIZED. Certified check for five per cent of the amount of the bid should be en closed with same, to be retained as liquidated damages if successful bid der fails to sien contract. BIDS NOT MARKED o.N ENVELOPE, AS RE QUIRED, WILL NOT BE CONSID ERED. Specifications may be obtained upon application to the Commission of State Institutions. Prices must be f. o. b. I'hoenix, Ari zona. The commission reserves the right to accept or reject part or all of any bid, to divide between two or more bidders or to waive any informalities in any bid, as the interests of the state miiv require. THE COMMISSION OF STATE IN STITUTIONS. 0 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned intends to sell his entire stock of eoods and all fixtures used in and about and in connection with the business known as the Popular Dry Goods Store. 136 East Washington street, Phoenix, Arizona, to Max Spi talny. DAVE TALNEY. State of Arizona t ) ss. County of Maricopa ) The foregoing instrument was ac knowledged before me this 23rd day of ' June, 1919, bv Dave Talnev. BARNETT E. MARKS (Notarial Seal) Notary Public My commission expires March 20 1920. It makes no dilference what your wants may be, you can have them sup plied by using and reading The Repub lican Classified Pages Arizona's lead ing advertising medium. Thomas F. Nichols CIVIL AND CONSULTING ENGINEER Room 419 Fleming Bldg. CURTIS TOBEY ARCHITECT Chamber of Commerce Building Phoenix, Arizona Phone 3592 ByBlosser