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PROPOSED AMENDMENT To the Chnrter of the City ot Lo9 AiaaTelcs The fallowing arendmo.its to the charter of tha City of loi Angelsa, as adopted by joint raiolutloj No. 2, ado. led Janusry :ilat, lr>Hll, are hereby proposed to be Biibmlttod to the qualified voters Of said city: IT* (oil wing sections to beamended ao tl to ! raid aa follow» to trill S (Tiox •/. The aaid corporatl n ahall hare ! Iho power: I. lo make and uao a corporate leal and altar ! Ihe aame at pie ■auro. , 11. To sue and be aued in all actions and pro- i cgedlngs whatever. r I a. To have perpetual succession. 4 To erect and innintaln public bnlldlngs, ! and to lay out establish. Improve and main- I tain public parks and comeierles. v. To provide for Ihe care of the tick and i bslv .as. \. To make reguktlonsto prevent the epread of epldemlca aud contagious aud loathsome . 1- t? P r ? T,a «|' or upplylngihe clly and Its Inhabl ants with water and g ,», or either, or other moaueoi he t and IllmnWiton. l . Io lay out, open, extend wldon, ImproTO, cr vacate, pave ami ,efmve alreeia nnd alleya, US.. Bnd ''"""lugs, and othor highways. i J° o»n»lrtict and maintain sewers, drains and other works tlcce sary for tha ..Ispolitlon | . l i*- T ?,l ,, ft bU * ll .* nd maintain public schools i and public ll.rarles. « | T( Jl 1ot / a sesamants upon prop'rty to i FX,,, '"'l'tovcment of i.reoti and other p Ji. I , m P ro *»s>»nts, and to colleut the same, ana p> levy sad. Co leul taxes upon pro crty lor municipal purpo ; provided that the tax eviau i>r ahy ono year for all municipal pur- F o '"* etho than payment of Interest on Ihe sdviniclpsl debt and redemption of bonds, laell not' xiiood 91 on each $100 worth of tax able property. li To manage, control soil, 1* la lor a pa tina not exceeding two ye«rs, or otherwlae dis pose of any or all the property of he said cor- ( oration, and to appropriate the Income or I TocceJa thereof to the uso of tho said corpora ls*; provided that It shall have no power t ■ Mortgige or hypothecate its property for any purpose. IS. To license and regulate the carrying on •t any a d all professions trades, callings aud occupations car lad oo within tha limits of laid city, and te rlx the amount ol license tax thtrcon lo be paid hy ill persons engaged In such professions, trades, callings or occupa tions, on t provldo the manner ol enforcing the payment ol the same; provided, tbat no dlaciimluatlou shall be. mado between per oni engaged In the same business otherwise than by proportioning the tax upon any business to the amount ol business done: and to license, regulate, retrain, suppress or prohibit any or all laundries, live y and sala stables, cattle and ho ac corrals, slaughter-houses, butcher Shopa, hawkera. peddlers, i.awu brokers, dance cellars, raelo teona, shows, circuses, publ v bil liard tables, tvwllng and tenpln alleya, and to suppress and pro libit all faro banks, games ol chance, (ambling houses, tables or stands bawdy houses, the keeping of bees within tbe city limit , and any and all obnoxious, offen sive, immoial, indecent or dlsreputab c places of business or practice. 14. To create offices and provide lor the election or appolutment of officers oner than tbose established by this oharter, or by the general law, whenever the publio convenience loay require ths same, and prescribe their dalles and fix their compensation. (But tbis ahall not be construed to authorize the crea tion of new offices and ths appointment of other officers lo perform ihe duties by this charter assigned to ofllcers provided for here in, other tban the necessary deputies and as sistants to the ofllcers of sala oity.) 15. To acquire, by purchae, condemnation, or other lawful means, property, both real and personal, Including water ana water rights, within or without the corporate limits, neces sary or convenient for municipal purposes, or for tbe exercise ol tha powers granted to said corporation. 10. To ii x ths salaries of municipal officers. - except ihose officers whoia salaries are Used by this charter. IV. To provide and maintain a proper and ifflcient fire department, and make and adopt luch measures, rules and regulatlo » lor the prevention and extinguishment of fires, and lor Ihe preservation of property endangered thereby as may be deemed expedient. 18. To protect the proper.yof Its Inhabitants against inundations. 1 i. To provide against tbe existence of filth, garbage and other injurious and inconvenient matter within the elty, and for tha disposition of the same. 20. To make tha violation ol Its ordinances a misdemeanor in.all proper cases, and to pre scribe the punishment therefor, by fine or im prisonment, or by both: but such flne not lo exceed iS.jOo, and such imprisonment not t> exceed itx months. 21. To preacrlhe the places at whioh elec tions ahall be held, and appoint the officera ol •lections. 2s. To make and enforce within its limits such local, police, sanitary and other regula tions as are not In conflict with general laws, and aro deemed expedient to maintain tha publio peace, pro.set property, promote tbe public morals and to preserve tba health of lta inhabitants. 23. To exercise all municipal powere neces sary to the complete and efficient manage ment and control ol the municipal property, a-id lor tha efficient admin atratlon of tbe municipal government, whether eueh powere bo expressly enumerated or not, except such powers as are forbladen or are controlled by general law. 24. The, powers conferred by thie artlole ehall be exercised by ordinance, except as hereinafter provided. Sec. B—Tha officers of tha municipality shall ac, A mayor. One councilman for each ward, A city clerk, A clerk ot the mayor, A city treasurer, A city auditor, Seven membera ol the teard of education at large, Fire directors ef ths Loi Angelas publio Übrarv, A public librarian, A city engineer, A city attorney,. A superintendent ol buildings, A water overseer, A etreet superintendent, Five police commissioners, A chief of police, A ehlef engineer of the fire department, Five members of tha board ol health, A health officer, Five fl. c commissioner), Five park commissioners, Three water commissioners, Fhree building commissioners, Sec. 4. The following officers sball be elected by the electors of tba city of Los Angeles, to wn: Tne mayor, The city attorney, The city treasurer, Seven members of the board ot education, And by the electors of each ward respect ively one member of the counoil. The city shall be divided into nine wards, ac foi lows; First ward-All that portion of the oity bounded northerly by the north city boundary b tween the Los Angelee river and tbe east boundary ol the city; easterly by tbe eaat boundary of the city, between the northern boundary ot the city and Mission street; south erly by Mission street, from the east city bound ary to ts intersection with Mission Mis elon road, from its intersection with Mi ston etreet, to ite Junction with Macy itreet; Macy etreet, from its junction with Mission road, to the Los Angelea river; west rly by toe Los An gelei river, irom Maoy street northerly to the north boundary of tbe city. Second ward—All that portion of the city bounded northerly by the north city boundary, Irom its weat boundary to the Loi Angelei river; oaaterly by the Los Angeles river, irom the north city boundary to Downey avenue; Downey avenue, Irom the l oa Angeles river to San Fernando atreet; San Fernando street, from Downev avenue to Upper Main street; Upper Main street Itom San Fernando etreet to Marchessuilt st ect; Main etreet, irom Marehessault street to First street; southerly by First itreet, Irom Main itreet to CanA> Street; thence along i anai itreet to Diamond Street; thence along Diamond street westerly to the wes*. city boundary: westerly by tha west city boundary fora Diamond street to 10 !" 1 ci «y b 'undary. Third ward-All that portion ol the city bounded northerly by Diamond itreet, Irom tho west city boundary io Canal itreet; Canal atreet, from Diamond str et to First street; Flrit itreet, from Canal street to Main street; easterly by Mslu atreet, Irom First street lo Seventh stieet, aoutherl- by Seventh street, Irom Main street to weat city bound,: ry; west erly by tne weat city boundary, from Seventh atreet to Diamond streot. Fourth ward -All that portion of the oity bounded northerly by Seventh street, from west oity boundary to Main street; easterly by Main itreet, from seventh street to Washington street; aouther.y by Washington itreet, irom Main Itreet to west city boundary; weiterlv by wen city boundary. Irom Washington street to seventh street. Fiiih ward-All that portion ol the city Sounded northerly by Washington street, from the west city boundary to Main street; easterly by Main itreet, from Washington street to South city boundary: southerly by the aouth city boundary, from Main itreet to the louth westerly corner of the city; westerly by the weit city boundary, from the southwesterly corner of tbe city to Washington street Sixth ward—All that, portion of th* city boundecfißtherly by Ninth street, from Main street to Wtoi Angelei river; easterly by the Los Angelei river, from Ninth itreet io tha south city boundary; southerly by the iouth city boundary, Irom tbe Loe Angelea rlvcf to ■ am atreet; weiterly by Main itreet, Irom the south city boundary to Ninth itreet. Seventh wird-All that portion of thecity hounded northerly by Flnt street, from Main street to the Loa Angeles river; easterly by the | i os Angeles river, from First street to Ninth streel; southerly by Ninth street, Irom the I/ia Angoles river to Main atreet; westorly by Main street, from Ninth street to First stree\ Klghth ward—All that portion of the city ■ bounded westerly end northerly by M,ln I street, from Flrat atrc-t t < Murchosaault streel; i I'ppcr Main stroct, from Marehessault street to i San Fernando itreet; san Fernando | atreet, from Upper Mala atreot to ; Downey avenue; Downey avenue. I tioiu .-an Fernando street to the Los Angeles < river; easterly i y the I jjs Angeles river, trim I Downey-venue to First street; southerly by ; First atreet from tho Los Angeles river to Main ■ street. ! Ninth Ward -All that portion of the city I bounded northerly by Maoy itreet, from the . Los Angeles river 10 its junction with Mission road; Mission road from Its Junction with I Macy stroet to Its Intersection with Mission ! street; Mission street, from Its Interacctlo i i with Mission roa i to the cast city boundary; ! easterly hr the cast city boundary, from Mis | s on street to the southeasterly corner of the , elty; southerly by the aouth oily boundary : Irom the southeasterly corner of the city to ho I.os Angeles river; westerly by Ihe Los An | gees river irom tho sonlli city boundary to Macy street. The center of all streets and tbe center of the t.oi Ang-les river will In all caies be the dlvldl g lib* And the Council herein provided ihall hare power, by ordinance, to c tabltsh and change iho boundaries and numbers thereof when ever it may deem it expedient, but until changed by the Council, the said wards shall remain as abov - described and established. Sec. A. All elective officers, elected at Ibe ! first general municipal election held after the t .king effect of thli charter, shall hold their offices for the term of two years, commencing on the first Monday in April next succeeding their election, except ai provided in Hec. 190 of -this charter. Sec. 11. The mayor shall appoint the clerk ot the mayor. The mayor shall appoint the (01 --1 ■wing officers, subject to confirmation by a majorit, of the cou mil, towlt: The city aud itor, the snisri tondent of buildings, he member- of the police, park and tiro commis sions, the incmheri< of the board of health, the I building cmiinii .sioi.en and the directors of the Los Angeles public library. Thecouncil shall appoint tho city engineer, the city clerk and the sue t superintendent. 8 c 7, The city s;ho l superintendent shall be appointed by the board of education. The chief of police shall be appointed by tho board of police commissioners. The chief engineer of the Are department ahall be appointed by I Ihe board ol lire commissioners. The health < officer shall be appointed by the board of health, and the librarian by tne directors of the public llbrarv. sec. 11, All appointed officer! ahall hold office un il removed by the appointing power, which ahall have the power of removing In all cases; provided that where confirmation Is required the assent of the conttrmlng tody shall be requisite for removal. T he council shall have power to suspend any officer of tbe elty pending trial, against whom criminal proceedings based on misdemeanor In office or civil action for tbe recovery of money due to the clly have been commenced, and tha mayor ihall appoint a substitute for luch nic ■ during lusp.-nslon. In voting upon ths appointment, confirma tion, suspension and removal of officers thu member!of the council, or other body op fiolntlng confirming, suspending or remov ng, ihall vote by open ballot or call of roll, and the ballot or vote of each member ihall be spread upon tho minutes. Seo. 10. Two-thirds of the members of the council ihall constitute a quorum for the tranasctlnn of business, but nd ordinance shall be passed or oiher act done granting a franchise, miking any contract, auditing any bill, ordering any work to he done, or supplies to be furnished, disposing of or leasing thecity property, ordering any assessment ior street Improvement, or building sewers or any other act to be done involving the payment of money, or the Incurring of debt by the city, unless two-thirds ol the members of the whole council vote In favor then of. All other ordi ) nunc, a may be passed by vote of a majority of the whole council. Sac. 17. All bonds of officers must be ap proved by the council, as also the bonds of any contractors with Ihe city, except such as are otherwise provided lor by the state low. The city clerk shall Indorse upon such bonds the date of their approval, whioh Indorsement •hatl be aigned by the pre Idlng officer of tbe council, and the i Hy clerk. Sec, IS. No councilman or other city officer sha 1 be interested, directly or indirectly. In any contract in whlca the city is a party, or made by any officer of the cfty on behalf of the clly. Any violation of this section shall be a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, besides the penalty that may be Imposed by a court of competent jurisdiction, the council shall declare the offico vacant, aud any person convicted of a violation ot this section shall be forever disqualified from holding any offico under this chartci. Nor shall auy officer of ihe oity be a surety oa any bond given to the city, or to any person for the benefit of the oity. Nor sball any person who li interested in contracts with the city he a surety on any bond given to the city by aay officer, deputyor employee. Sea 31. The council shall have power, by ordinance, to regulate and provide for lighting of streets, laying down gas pipe! and erection of lamp posts, eleotrio towers and other ap paratus, and to regulate tbe sale and use of gas, water and electric light, and fix the price ot gas water and electric light, and tho rent of gas, water and electric meters within thecity, and regulate the Inspection thereof; and to regulate telephone service and the uio of tele phone! within the oiiy, and io fix and deter mine the charge for telephone! and telephone •ervtce and connections; a- d to prohlbttor regulate the erection ol poles lor telegraph, telephone or electric wire In the public grounds streets or alleys, and the placing of wire thereon; and to require the removal from the public grounds, streets or alleys of any or all such poles, and the removal and placing under ground of any or all telegraph, tele phone or electrle wires. It shall not make any contract for removing ?:arbage, sweeping streets and lighting streets or a longer term than two years. And they shall advertise and receive proposal! fur all such contracts not loss than six montha be fore the expiration ol any luch existing con tract. It shall not within ninety days next precedl Ing the date ol holding a general munlcipa election nor within the tbirty dayi next im mediately following, including the day of holding such general municipal election, paai any ordinance, order or resolution granting to any person or persons or association of persons or corporation whatever, any privilege or franchise lor tha construction, extension or operation ol any street railroad or extensio.i of time for the construction or operation of any street railroad, over or upon any or part of any stieet road or highway square! or park with in the city. Any franchise or privilege granted or attempted to bo granted In violation of or c n rary to the foregoing provisions shall be absolutely void and of no effect. In granting a franchise lor conitruction, ex tension or operation of any street lallroad, they shall in addition to the lestrlctlons re quired by tbe laws of thli atate require the cari to be run io ai to make at least fifteen min utes headway, (that Is to say tbey shall run can at least every filteen mlnuten from 7 a.m. to 10 p. m. and as often as thirty minutes headway ithat ii to 8 y they sball run can at least every thirty minutes) from o a m to 7a. m., ana from 10 p. m. to 12 p. m. over the entire line from staninn point to the end thereof. And they shall also further provide that if at any time (or the spaoa of three month! tho said road or any part thereof sbaL be unused as a street railroad and the cars run at least aa often as every fifteen minutes from 7 a m to 10 p. m . the franchise (or the portion or por tions/ unused shall be thereby forfeited and become the property of the city. Sec. 32. It shall, by ordinance, provide for the naming of srects and numbering of .houses, and for .emulating aud preventing the exhibi tion ol banners, flags or placards a rosi the streot, or sidewalks, and (or regulating or sup pressing publio criers, advertising, ringing of bells, and other noises. It ihall, by ordinance, forbid the erection or display on any building or property of the city, of any banner, device or nag of any state or nation, except that of the United states, the itato ol California, or the city of Lot Angelas. It may, by ordinance, authorize tbe expendi ture of money not to exceed tho sum of one thousand doll in, in any one fiscal year, for tho proper celebration ol the 4th of July and other public demonstrations. eoc. 40. The council shall on the first Mon day of Octobor In each year fix the rate of the city taxes, designating the number ol cents on each one hundred dollars for each fund, which rate shall then ba certified by the city clerk lo theoounty auditor of Los Angelea county, and ihe city taxes of said city shall then boool ect, d by tho i ounty officers at the same time and in the same manner that state and county taxes are collected, and turned over to 'he oity treasShvr wbo shall then disburse the same. Provided, that In case the city council shall at any time by a vote of all ita members, ordain that tho city taxes shall be a sessed. levied, equalised and collected by the city officers, the city council sha 1 bave power to appoint a city assessor aud a city tax collector, fix their sal aries, and provide (or a system of aisesting, levying and collecting city taxes and equaliz ing assessments. All sessions oi the counoil and ol any boards of commissions appointed under the provisions of this charter or that may hereafter be ap pointed .hall be open to the public The council shall have full power tb pais ordinances upon any other subject of municipal control or io carry into effect any other powers oi the municipality. t-cc. 41 'ihe mayor is the executive officer ol Ihe corporation, and must exercise a careful supervision over all iv affairs, ll shall be the duty oi the mayor, annually, at the first meeting ol the council under thli charter, and on tha flrat mestlng in January of each year thereafter, to communicate by Tries •age to ihe council a general statement ot the condition and affairs ot the oorporation, and to recommend tue adopt on of such measures as he may deem expedient and proper; and to make sncn special communic ition to the coun cil from tlmo to tlmo as he shall deem expedi ent It shall be his fur-her duty to be vigilant and actlv i In the enforcement ol the ordinances of tho city; to exeriilso a constant supervision over the acts and conduct ol all its officers and employees; io receive and examine Into all Complaints made aga.nst them for violation or nek.eat of duty. a xl investigate all bonds of city official! seml anntiallv and certify at to their adlvcncy to tha council or proper i card. And he shall perform each other duties and havo luch other powere as are elsewhere In this cha ter or by ordinance, Imposed upon or gianted to him. Sec. 43. The city auditor ihall act ai tb* gen eral accountant and fiscal agent of thecity, and shall exercise a general superintendence over all the officers of the city charged in arty 1 manner with the receipt, collection or dis bursement of the city revcnuei. Ue shall keep n complete act of booka, in which he shall aot lor h In a plain and busl ncss-llke manner everr money transaction ol the city, io as to show at all times the atate of each fund, from what source the money was derived, and for what purpose any money was expended, and also all collections made and paid Into the treasury by eaoh officer or any oihcr person Ho shall, oa application ol any person in debted to tue city holding money payable in to tno city treaanry, or doslrlng to pay money therein, certify to the City Treaiurer the amount thereof to what fund applicable, and by whom to be paid. Ho shall, upon the depoalt of the receipt of tho City Treasurer for money paid into the city treasury, charge the C.ty Treasurer with the amount received by him, and give ihe person paying the same a receipt therefor. It shall be his duty to >pporllon among tha several funds all publio money at any time In the city treasury, not by law or ordinance specifically apportioned and appropriated, and forthwith notify the City Treasurer oi mch apportionment or appropriation. Ho shall countersign and deliver to the proper officer all licenses. All moneys due or that may become due to or collectable by tin city or any officer, em ployee or department thereof, muat ba paid direct to the city treaiurer, the order of the auditor directing the city treasurer to receive the same, and spcclfyihg ths (Und to which it Bhall be charged, having first been obtained. Provided that nothing in thli notion con tained shall bo construed aa In any manner In terfering with or affecting the payment .ot taxes to the city tax collector, or moneyi paid on account of street assessmente to the oity officer pc: forming the duties superintendent oi st reels. The auditor ihall prescribe a systsm of books and record! to be kept by each department of the elty government, ana a form ol monthly reports to be made from each department to the city auditor, showing all business transac tions of the department, all receipts and dis position of material and supplies, tools, etc., to the end. thatthe auditor may have a com plete and accurate knowledge of all the busi ness transaction s of the cl ty and of tha several departments, and be enabled to keep full aud accurate records of the same, and report monthly thereon to tbe council. Thli system ol books and reecrdi ol reports •hall bo submitted to the council, and on ap proval by a majority of the council shall at once be put In force by tne several officers and departments. And tne said syltem ol books, records and reports shall not be changed ex cept after tbo proposed changes have been submitted by the auditor to, and have been approved by the oounelL No warrant! for salary, In favor ol any oity official or employee, shall be approved by the auditor until all reports required ol such offi ceror employee by tho city system of accounts hereinbefore provided for, shall have bean made. He shall keep In his office, in a place acressl ble and open at all times during office houri to the publio a book containing an alphabeti cal Hit of the names of all p-rsons who are bondsmen for officers of the city, giving the names ol the officers lor whom they are bonds men and the amount lor which they became lurety. The city auditor Shall be a akilled ac countant. He shall report to the council at the regular meeting of each weak tha condition ol each fund lv the city treasury and the amount drawn from each (und the preceding week. He ihall make and present a report to the council at in meeting in the seoond week of December of each year showing all financial business transactions ol the elty ior the pre ceding year ending the 30th day of November last. He shall audit and approve all demands against the oity before payment, and keep a r cord of the same as hereinafter provided in Article XXL He ihall on or before the first day of August in each year make and present to tha council a report as to the revenue and expense! ol the city lor the current Uses! year, in whioh he ahall set forth estimates of (1) the revenue from othsr sources than taxation; (2/ the Itemiied expenditure!; (3i tha itemised amounts necessary to ba raised by taxation for each fund. Ha (ball perform mch other duties as shall be required df him by thli charter or by ordi nance. He ihall devote hli entire time to the duties of his office. Seo. 44. It shall be the duty ol tha city treas urer to receive and keep all moneyi that shall come to the city by taxation or otherwise, and to pay tha same out oa demands legally audited In the manner herein after provided; upon warrant! issued by tha auditor, and without such auditing and upon luch war rant!, he shall diiburse ne public moneyi whatever, except the principal and interest of the municipal bonded indebtedneie when payable. He ihall receive no money into tha city treasury unleas accompanied by the certificate of the elty auditor provided tor in lection 43 horeol. He shall Issue receipts In duplicate to aU persdns paying money Into the treasury. One ol which receipt! shall be forthwith depoalted with the city audi or. He shall make a report at tbe close of each business day, to tiie auditor, showing all moneys received during the day, together with the number of each receipt given by him therefor, and what account and from whom received and to what land applied He shall, on or before the seventh day of each mouth, make out and present to the council a full and complete statement of the receipts and expenditures (or tha preceding calendar month; snd -he shall make such ipeclal reports irom time to time as may be re quired by the council. The mayor, city attorney, oity auditor, the finance committee of the city council, or any special committee appointed by the council, separately or collectively, and with the aid of an accountant lelectcd by luih officer or com mittee, ihall have the right and power to ex amine the books of the treaiurer at all times: and the mayor, auditor or flnanoe committee shall alio have the right to Inspect and count all public moneyi under the treasurer 1 ! con trol, or on deposit elsewhere. Whenever the city shall provide a proper vault and safes in tho city hall for the k-oping of the city monoy, the treasurer shall keep sold moneys in said vault, except as hereinafter provided. He shall devote his entire time to the duties of his oflice. He ahall report, at the close of each busi ness day, to the oity auditor, all receipt! and payment! of money made during the day, giv ing the number of the receipt issued or claim paid, the name of tbe party paving or who was paid, and the name of the fund charged or credited with suoh receipt or payment, as the case may be. Sec. 48. In addition to other duttei imposed upon him by thli oharter or by ordinance ol tbe council, the city engineer shall: 1. Make or cause to be made all surveys. In spection! and estimates required by the counoil. 2. He shall have the exolailve control and supervision nf all publio works ol whatever nature, done by the city. 3. He shall have the final decision, (unlesa otherwlae provided hy ordinance) aa to tha proper looatlon of telegraph, telephone, elec tric light and other poles, as well ai the proper a'lgnnienl and depth below the mrface of tel ephone, telegraph and electrle wirei, gas or water pipes or private drains or any other pri vate construction above and below ground in which a decision rests with the city. All such workii to be performed to his entire satisfac tion. 4. He ihall appoint all aulitanti in field and office whioh na may Irom time to time con sider necessary to the proper and efficient working of his department. 5. He shall have power to suspend, dismiss and reinst-te any and all of the officera or em ployees ol his department He •hall, with the approval of ths oity counoil, establish ths salaries or wages to be paid such officers or employei A IS. He hall appoint all inspectors and lore men and employ all laborers neceasary in hli opinion to carry out effectually any work undor his control. All such Inspector! and foremen and laborers shall ba paid suoh wagai aa may be detet mined by him, with the ap proval ol the city counoil. They shall be sub ject to suspension or dismissal by him with out notice, as tbe interests of the city may seam to require. 7. He shall cause a weekly return to be made to him of all workme.. am ployed and xaatarlal used during the week, a>d uf tha amount, de sc lotion and cost of th* w-rk done, and ha shall examine and cirtlfy aii bihs agalnit the city for material aud labor ai work under his control. S. Ho shall be flic custodian of, and respon sible for, all maps, plan, profiles, field notes, plana ol atrueture and other record! and mem oranda belonging to the oity pertaining to hia office and the work thereof; All ot which ha ■ball keep in proper order and < ondltlon, with full Index therm f; and ihall mm ever the •ama to hli successor. All ins pa, plans, pro ajaa ftald bo—«. * if. mats* s.sd other mama. LOS ANGELES HERALD. rsnda ol all work done by the city engineer, or under lilt direction ana control, during hia term ol office, ahall be th- poperty of the city. Sec 40. It ahall be the duty of tho city attor ney to prosecute In he hall the people all crim inal caacs arising upon violation! of the pro* visions of this charter and city ordinance! and to attend to all suits, mattere and thinga In which the city may be legally interested; pro vided, the council shall havo control of ali lit igation of the city and mty employ other attor neys to take charge of any such litigation, or to assist the city attorney therein. He sball give his advice or opinion In writ ing whenever required by the mayor or coun cil, and shall do and perform all auch thinga touching his office as by the Oouncil may ba re quired of him. He shall approve, by indorsement in writing, the form and validity ot all official or other bonds required oy this Oharter, or by ordinance ol the council, before the same are submitted to tho council or mayor for final approval. He ahall approve In writing the draft! of all contracts before the lama are entered Into on behr.l! of the city. Both he and bla deputies shall devote their entire time to the duties of their office, and it ihall be unlawful for thorn to aocept any feci, payment, emolument or thing of value other than that received from the city for the per formance of any legal practice. Sec. AO. The mayor ihall appoint three citi zen!, two of whom shall be architect! In good standing and who ihall have practiced their profenlon not less than three years In this city, all of whom shall serve without compensation, to commute the board of bul ding commission ers of the city, The budding commissioners shaii meet at lean one* a month. The building department shall conlst of a building auperlntendent and an assistant su perintendent (and ihe latter must be a plumber of approved character and experience), bo h of whom shall be appointed by said building commission; and of as many other officers ana employees as the. council may by ordinance from time to time determine to be necessary. The salaries of all officers and employees of tbe building department (except that of the superintendent of buildings) shall be fixed by ordinance The board of building commission ers shall preicriba the rules and regulations for the government of the department, and tlx and enforce the penalties ior their violation. The board of building commissioners shall have such other powers and perform luoh other du ties as may bs granted or imposed by ordi nance. The auperlntendent of buildings shall be an architect, builder, or master mechanic of ap proved character and experience. Be ihall superintend the erection of all buildings erected by or for tha city. Ha shall have charge of the enforcement of all ordinances pertaining to party walls and to the erection, construction, alteration, repair or removal of building!, and the nature and arrangement of heating, plumbing and ventilating appli ances. Seo. Al. The water overseer shall have the general charge, care and supervision of all waters and water worki belonging to the city, and the distribution ot aaid waters, ao far as the aame shall be entrusted to hlmbyordl nence, and shall perform such other and fur ther duties as may be prescribed by ordi nance. He shall devote his entire time to tbe duties of the office. All the waters and water works of the city, both for Irrigation purpose! ai well aa for do mestic and manufacturing purpo,ea, ihall be under the control of a water commission of three (8) citizens to be appointed by the mayor by and with tbe approval of the Common Council, not more than two of whom shall be long to the same political party, and all pow ers vested in the water overseer, as to the man agement, sale and distribution of such water and general charge thereof ahall be vested in laid water commission. Said water commission, when appointed, ahall have control of all mattera relating to tba conatructlon, management and maintenance and control of the water and watar works of the city and ol the di tributlon and sale or rental of water And of the collection of rates for the same. Said water commission shall annually fix the rates 10 be charred for water, which rate shall not be enforced until its approval by tha council. Sec. S3. The itreet superintendent shall have the general care of, ana frequently Inspect the street! ot, the cily. He ihall reoelve and In v stigate all complaints as to their conultlon. and shall have charge of the enforcement of all ordinances pertaining to street obstruc tions. He shall frequently Inspect all publio works pertaining to itreet Improvements while the lame are in course of construe ion, Inn ect and auprove or reject all material vied In luch construction, whether done by coniract or oth erwise; and shall at onoa report to the council all deviation! from contracts and use ol Im proper material and bad workmanship tn mob works; and ihall have th* power, pending in vestigation, to stop all work thereon. He shall make a report to the city counoil at each regular meeting ol the same upon all auch works as may have been petitioned lor as local improvements, and alio upon such other works or Improvements and repairs—whether petitioned for or not—ai he may irom time to time ooniider desirable in order to improve the appearance oi tba oity and to promote the health safety and convenience ol the inhabl tants thereof. He ihall make a report to tha city council as •oon alter tha olose of the official year aa pos sible stating (a) Ths various works ef conitruction car ried out or in progress under his supervision during the past year, together with the amount expended ebon each luch Work. lb) Tha cost In detail df tha maintenance and repair ol the city works and itruo tures nnder his control, and of the afreets, seweri and water works. id The cost of office expanses and the man agement of hli department d) The Improvement! and repairs whioh, tn his opinion, should be undertaken by tha oity during the next succeeding year, (c) Such other matters connected with hli department as he may ooniider of Interest or importance. lie shall give his undivided time and atten tion to the duties of hn office. He sball do no work for. nor take any fes or professional re ward from any individual or oorporation other than the city during his term or office unless ordered or permitted to tha contrary by tha council. Sec 57. The health officer ahall hava powers and perform auch duties ai are herein or may by ordinance ba granted toor ba Imposed upon him. Both he and hli deputlai shall devote their entire time to the duties of their offico. Sea 38. It shall be the duty of the mayor, city attorney, city treasurer, ohlef of police, ciiy auditor, health officer, water overseer, oity clerk, city engineer, superintendent ol build ingi, chief engineer of the Are department, oity school superintendent board of directors of ihe Lot Angelei public library, board of park commissioners and the board ol water com mt iloneri, eaoh to present to the council at Its meetlnr in the second week in December of each year, a report for the preceding year end ing 30th of November last, which shall show as follows: (1) The city attorney ihall, in hli report, fireseut an abstract of all action! and procesd ngs In the supreme and superior oourts.where the city is an fnteroited party: and ihall ihow what oases have been disposed of during the year, and in what manner, and tha condition of those remaining on the calendar. (2) The city treasurer shall show, In his re port, specifically, the amount of all indebted ness of the oity: of money received by him during the year, the date of receipt thereof and from whom; the amount paid out, when, and to whom; and the date and number ol the demands ou which the respective amounts are paid. (8) Tba city auditor ihall make a proper itatement ol -the traniactioni of his offioe, as provided in section 43. (4) The chief ol police shall report the num ber ot arrests made by him. the offenses charged and how disposed of, the number and names ol the policemen employed, wnen ap pointed and wben discharged, and all money and other property received Irom prisoner! and the disposition of the aame, 5. The-health officer shall show the condi tion oi the health ol the o ty during the year, and the number of oases of diseases which he haa treated; and other matters of interest per taining to hi* office. 6. The water overseer ihall, in Mi report, •bow the amount ot water rates or charges collected by him; and ahall make a detailed itatement ol the condition of the water systems of the oity, io far as the aame are an trusted to hli charge. 7. The report of tbe city clerk shall show the number of llcensea Issued, and for what amount. 8. The report ol the city engineer ihall ihow the oharaotor, cost and condition ol all publio works and Improvements in course of con itruction during the year. ». The report of the superintendent ot build ings ahall show the eoit of erection, alteration and repair of all building! during the year; and ihall ihow also the general result of his in spection of buildings during the year. He ehall report alio the number of building permits li med by him. 10. The itreet mperlntendont shall report upoj the condition of the streets of the city and the improvements of ths aama during the year; and shall show what action waa taken by him in tha enforcement of ordinancai per taining to street obstruction! and in regard to deviation* from oontract in the construction ef publio works. 11. Tha report of the ehlef engineer of the fir-i department shall show tha condition of tha fire department a d its apparatus, giving a detailed statement thereof; alio the work of the department during the year. 12. The report of the city school superin tendent shall ihow tha number and condition ol the public schools, the number of teachers and their salaries and the number of pupils in attendance. 13. The report of Ihe board of directors ot the hoi Angeles public library ihall ahow tba condition of their trust for the year ending the 80th day of November of that year; tba vari ous sums of money received from tha library fund and irom other lourcei; for what pur pose auch money has been expended, and the amount so expended and tha balance on hand; the number ai book! v. i strieilvsaii oh hand; the number added by purchase, gift or other wlae during the year; the number lost or misslng: tho number of visitors attending; the number of books loaned out, and tne gen eral character and kind of such books, with •uch Information and suggestions as It may doom of general Interest. 14. The report of the park commissioners shall show the condition of the parks, with the kind, cost and the expense ot the imp ova menu, Including the entire cost and expense of the department lor the year ending Novem ber 30th last preceding Sec. 01. The following named officers of said city shall respectively execute to said munici pal oorporation bonds In the following sural respectively, conditioned for the faithful dis charge by them of the duties of their respective offices, to wit: The bond of the city auditor ia fixed at $10, --000. The bond of the city treasurer is fixed at $150,000. The bond of the city engineer Is fixed at •10,000. The bond of the city attorney Is fixed at $5, --000. The bond ol the water overseer is fixed at $2,000. The bond ol the itreet superintendent Is fixed at $10,000. The bond of the chief of police ll fixed at $3,000. The bond of the health officer ll fixed at $/,000. The bond of the city clerk is Axed at $5,000. Sec. 09. The officer! of ihe city ihall receive in full compensation for all services of every kind whatever rendered by them, the follow ing salaries, payablo in monthly installments, at the end of each calender month: The mayor shall receive $3000 per annum. Each councilman shall receive $1200 per annum. Tha city clerk ihall receive $2400 per an num. The city andltor shsll reoelve $2400 per annum. The city treaiurer ihall receive $2400 per annum. The elty engineer ihall receive $3000 per annum. The city attorney shsll receive $3000 per annum. The superintendent of building! ihall re ceive $1800 per annum. The chief oi police ihall receive $3000 per annum. The health officer shall receive $2000 per annum. Tho itreet superintendent ihall receive $2000 per annum. Sec ti9. The government of the school de partment of the city shall be vested in a board of education, to consist oi seven persons to be elected as herein provided, to be called mem bers of the board ol education, who shall serve without salary. Seo. 70. The board ol education shall elect one of Its number president, and shall hold regular meeting at least once In each month, and special meetings at such times as shall be determined by a rule of aaid board. A majority of all the members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of bu.ilness, but a smaller number may adjourn from time to time. The board may determine the rules of its proceed ings. Its sessions ihall be public, and its re cords shall be open to public inspection. Sec. 71. The board of education succeed! to all the property rights and to the obligations of the board of education of the city of Los Angeles heretofore existing, and it ihall have •010 power: 1. To establish and maintain public achools, Including high schools, to change, conaolidate and discontinue the aame, and to establish achool districts, and to fix and alter the boundaries thereof. 2. To appoint or employ and dismiss the city ichool superintendent, a deputy superintend ent, a clerk and auch teachers, janitors, ichool ceniui marshals, mechanics, laborers and otner emp oyees as may bo necessary to carry Into effect the powers and duties of the board; to fix, alter and allow their s .lories or wages, and to withhold for good and sufficient cause, the whole or any part of the salary or wages of any person or persons employed as aforesaid. 3. To raako, establish and enforce all neces sary and proper rules and regulations for the government of public schools, the teachers thereof, pupils therein, and for carrying Into effect the laws relating to education; also to establish and regulate the grade of schools, and determine what text-books, courie of study an i mode of Instruction shall be used in ■aid schools. 4. To provide for the ichool department fuel and light!, water, blank! blank books, print ing and stationery; and to incur such other incidental expenses as may be deemed neces sary by said board. ft. To build, alter, repair, rent and provide school houses, and to furnish them with proper school furniture, apparatus and ap pliance!. 0. To take and hold In lee. or otherwise, in truit for the city, any and all real estate and personal property that may have been ac quired, or may hereafter be acquired, for the use and benefit of the public schools of the city; and to sell or exchange and to lease any of such p ope ty; provided that tho proceeds ol any aucb sale or exchange shall be exclu sively applied to the purchase of other lots, or the erection of school bouses. 7. To grade, fence and improve all school lots, ana In front thereof to grade, sewer or pave and repair the streets, aud to oonstruot and repair sidewalks. 8. To me for any and all property belonging to or claimed by the said board of education, and to prosecute and deiend all actions at law or In equity necessary to recover and main tain ths full enjoyment and possession of said property, and to require the servloes of the city attorney, tree ol charge, In all such cases. If. To determine annually the amount ol money required for the support of the public schools and for carrying Into effect all the pro visions of law in reference thereto; and, in pursuance ef thli provision, the board sball, on or before the ISth day of July of each year, submit in writing to the city council a careful estimate of the whole amount of money to be received from the itate and county and the amount required from the city for the above purposes, and the city council ihall, In each year, fix the percentage ol taxes to be levied and collec ed far ichool purposes; provided, that the amount to be thus levied for ichool purposes ihall not exceed twenty cent! on each one hundred dollar!' valuation upon the assessment ro 1, and that when collected it •hall be paid into the ichool fund. 10. To establish regulations for the just and equitable disbursement oi all moneys belong ing to the school fund. 11. To examine and approve, In whole or In part, in the manner provided in ejection 212, every demand payable out of tbe school fund, or to reject any such demand for good cause. 12. 1 o discharge all legal incumbrances now existing or which may hereafter exist upon any school property. 15. To prohibit any child under six years of age from attending tne public schools. 14. In its discretion to establish kindergar ten sohools for the instruction of children be tween tbe ages of lire aod six years, and indus trial and manual training schools or depart ments. 15. To receive and manage property or money acquired by bequest or donation in trust for the benefit of any school, educational purpose, or school property. 16. And generally to do and perform such other acts as may be necessary and proper to carry Into force and effect the powers conferred on said board, and to increase the efficiency of the public schools in eaid city. 17. No member ol the board ot education shall, during the term for which he shall have been elected, be eligible to any office to be filled or confirmed by the board of education, nor shall any member ol the board of educa tion be selected to fill any vaoancy that may occur in auy office when such vacancy is to be filled or confirmed by the board of education. Sec. 72. All contracts for building shall be given io the lowest bidder thereof, offering adequate security, to be determined by the board after due public notice, published for not leu than ten days in the official newspaper of the oity. It shall be the duty of the board to furnish all necessary supplies for the public schools. All supplies, books, stationery, fuel, printing, goods, material, merchandiser, re pairing and every other article and thing sup plied to or done lor the publio schools, or any of tbem, when the expenditure to be incurred on account of auch matter may exceed three hundred dollars, shall be done or furnished by contract let to the lowest bidder after like pub lic advertisement; provided, that tbe board of education may reject any and all bids under this section. Provided, that the board ol education may by requisition authorise any appointee, com mittee or agent of said board to bind the laid board ior the payment oi any sum of money not exoeeding three hundred dollars; which requisition shall be approved by a two-thirdi vote oi laid board, spread upon the minutes previous to the inourrlng ot the Indebtedness. Sec. 77. The laid ichool fund shall be used and applied by said board ol education for tha lollowing puiposes, to wit: 1. For the payment of the lalariei or wages ol the superintendent, deputy superintendent, clerk, teachers, janitors, school census mar ihals, and other perioni who may be employed by md board. 2. For the erection, alteration, repairs, rent and furnishing oi sohool houses. 3. For the purohase money or rent of any real or personal property purchased or leased by said board 4. For the discharge ol all legal incum brances on any ichool property. ft, For lighting the ichool rooms and the offices and rooms oi the superintendent and board ot education. 0. For supply ing the school! with fuel, water, apparatus, blinks, blank books, and necessary si nool appliances, together with books for in digent children. 7. For lupplting books, printing and sta tionery for the vie of the superintendent and board ol education, and for the incidental ex penses of the department. 8. For grading and improving all school lots, and for grading, sewering, planking, or paving and repairing streets, ana constructing ana repairing sidewalks in front thereof. Sec. 83. The mayor shall appoint a board of five dlreutors ior laid library, who shall serve without compensation and be known as the board af director! oi tha Loi Anvatas publio library, and who ihall bo chosen from the citizeni at large, male or female, without re gard to their politlcil opinion!, but with reler ence to their fitness for said office, and no member of the city council shall be a member of the board. Sec. Hi>. Such board, by a majority of all the members, to be recorded in the minutes with the ayes and noes at length, shall have power to make and enforce all such by-laws, rules and regulations as may be necessary or expe dient for Its own guidance, and for the admin istration, government and protection of such library, reading room and property; to deter mine the number of ofllcers and assistants to be appointed for inch library and reading room, and to determine and define their du ties, to appoint a librarian and necessary as sistants, and such other employees as may be necessary, and. for good cause, to remove them; except the payment of the salaries of the city librarian and assistants aud oilier employees, which salaries shall be fixed by tbe city coun cil by ordinance: and order the drawing and payment of all moneys out of said fund for such expenditure or liabilities as are herein authorized, subject to the general provisions for the payment of demands on the city treas urer contained in article Ul; and to have the general supervision, care and custody of the grounds, rooms or buildings constructed, leased or set apart for that purpose, and gen erally to do all lhat may be necessary to carry out the spirit and Intentof this charter In establishing a public library and reading room; provided that all moneys received for such library shall be deposited in the treasury of the city to the credit of the library fund", and shall be kept separate and apart from other moneys of the city, and shall he drawn from said fund upon demands authenticated by the signatures of the president and clerk of the board, and approved by the mayor and council in the sanio manner as other demands drawn upon the general funds of tho city. All libraries aud reading rooms heretofore established by said city, and all property, real and personal, thereto belonging, shall ba turned over to the charge, custody anil admin istration of the board of directors, with like powers and liabilities as if such library haa been established under this charter. They Bhall have power and authority to cre ate a museum in connection with said library and to appoint a curator therefor, provld-d that no expense shall be incurred therefor outside of the funds provided for tho main tenance of said library. Sec. 95. Tne police commissioners shall pre scribe the rules and regulations for the gov ernment of the police force, tlx and enforce the penalties for their violation; provided that removals shall be for cause only. ccc. 111. The board of tire commissioners sball prescribe the rules and regulations for the government of tho department and tlx and enforce the penalties for their violation, and removals shall be made only lor cause. Sec. 120. There is hereby established In and for the city a department to be known as the board of health, to consist of five members, namely: The mayor, who shall be ex-otlicio member and president of the boird, and four citizens, to be appointed without regnrd to their political opinion, by the mayor. Time of said citizens shsll be physlcianß in gomi standing and graduates of some reputable medical college. Hec. 124. The board shall appoint and may ; remove at pleasure a health officer, who shall also act as city physician, and whose duties as such shall be defined by ordinance. lie Bhall be a graduate of a reputable medical col lege, aud shall have practiced medicine at least three years, and be a citizen and resident for two yean in the city and have his license to practice medicine recorded with the county clerk of Los Angeles county, In accordance with the laws of the state of California regu lating the practice of medicine. He must re side within the city limits, and devote his en tire time to the duties of his office. The board shall also, when authorized by ordinance, have the power to appoint an assistant health officerand such other officers and assistants as the sanitary condition of the city may require. Sec. 192. The said corporation shall have the right and power to construct, maintain and operate waterworks, dams, reservoirs, ditches, canals and other means to conduct the said waters irom the said river or other sources, or elsewhere, and lo supply the city and Its inhabitants with water, and to dis tribute such water either in zanjas. pipes or otherwise into, upon and over the landswithln the limits of said city, or elsewhere; all water mains by whomsoever hereafter laid in said city shall be of such material and of such ca pacity as sball be prescribed by ordinance: provided, that no sui h main shall hereafter be laid in said city of less dimensions than four inches in diameter. gee. 195. Ceueral municipal elections shall be held in said city on the lirst Tuesday after the first Monday in March, 1893, and on tha first Tuesday after tbe first Monday in March every two years thereafter, at which Bhall be elected a mayor, a city attorney, a city treas urer. At said election to be held In March. 18911, there shall also be elected seven members of tbe board of education from the city at large and by the electors of each ward of the city one member of the oity council at each suc ceding election the members of tbo board of education and the members of the city council shall i» elected as in the next section hereof provided. Sec. 196. The officers elected at a general municipal election shall, after they have qual ified as provided in this charter, enter upon the discharge oi the duties of the offices io which tbey nave been elected on the first Mon day in April succeeding their elect on; aud the members of the council elected from tne even-numbered wards in said city shall, after the first election, serve for the term of two years, and those elected from the old-num bered wards in said city shall serve for a term of four years and thereafter the term of office of each of the councilmen of said city shall be for a term of four years. After the first elec tion the members of the board of education shall decide by lot who shall serve for four years and who for two years' .three of said members to serve for two years and four of laid members for fiur years), and thereafter the term of all members of the Doard of educa tion shall be for lour years. The other officers of said city elected at said general municipal election shall serve for two years, and until their successors are elected and qualified, except as herein provided as to councilmen and members of tbe board of edu cation, and except in case of an election to till a vacancy at a special election, in which case they ihall, after qualifying as herein pro vided, enter atonce on the discharge of the duties of the office and shall serve for the re mainder of the term oi such office and uniit their successors have been elected and quali fied. Sec. 197. Special elections shall be held for the purpose of electing a mayor or any other officer herein made elective by the people, in case of a vacancy occurring in any of the said offices, or for other purposes not especially provided for. In the event ol any Buch va cancy, such election shall be ordered and held without delay; provided that the council shall In all such cases, except in tho event of a vacancy in the council, have power to fill auch vacancy until an election can be hi-Id. Sec 198. The council shAll have power to submit to the electors of said city at any elec tion any question required to be so submitted by the constitution, the lasrvthis charter, or by ordinance: provided that In ease such question 1b required by said constitution, law, charter or ordinance to be submitted at a special or other particular kind of election, it ihall be so ■übmitted, and not otherwise. The council may at any special or general election submit to the vote of the electors to be offected by any act in queßtion whether luch act shall or shall not become a law; and in case a majority of all the votes shall bacast against an act so submitted then it shall lo null and void; but iv case a majority of all the votes shall be cast for such an act it shall be come a law at such time as the council shall designate. Sec. 203. No person shall be eligible to any municipal office under this charter who, at the time of his election or appointment is not a qualified elector of this city under the laws of the state; and to be eligible to the offices of member of the council, in addition to the above qualifications the person elected roust also have been a resident of the ward from which be is elected for at least two years pre vious to said election, and in case any member of the council sha.l remove from the ward which he represents his office shall immedi ately become vacant, and the office shall be filled as directed ill this charter; provided that in case a redisricting or redlvision of thecity into wards be made, whereby the lines or boundaries of any wards are changed, the last provision in regard to residence shall not ap ply to any person elected as a member oi the council before such change Sec. 206. The officers of said city, including the city assessor and city tax and license col lector, in office at tbe time of the taking effect of these amendments shall continue to hold their respective offices, receiving the same compensation provided for in the oharter un der which they were elected until the election or appointment, and qualification of the first officers to be elected or appointed in their stead under the provis ons of these amendments: the assessor and tax and license collector to serve until the time when the officers elected at such election go into office, With the powers and duties vested in and imposed upon them by the charter under which they were elected, together with these amendments, and all ordi nances of thecity; upon the taking effect of these amendments the mayor shall appoint the board of building commissioners and the board of water commissioners provided for herein. All other boards which have been ap pointed and are serving at the time of the taking effect of these amendments shall, unless sooner removed by the appointing power, con tinue in office until their successors are ap pointed by the officers to be elected at the first general municipal election to be held after the taking effect of these amendments. In case the oity council shall decide to have the city taxes assessed and collected by the county officers, then and in that case the council may provide by ordinance what duties shall be performed by the assessor and tax collector who are In office at the time of the taking effect of tnese amendments. Sec. .07. The city of Los Angeles ihall not be and ii not bound by any contract, or in any way liable thereon, union the lame Is made tn writing by order of tha counoil, the draft thereof approved by the council and the same ordered to be, and be, signed by the mayor, Or some other person authorized there to, In behalf of tbe city; provided that th city attorney ihall lndoise the same as to form and validity. But the council, by an ordi nance, may authorize any officer, committee or agent of the city to bind tne city without a contract in writing for the payment of any sum of money not exceeding three hundred dollars. Hec. 209. Said demands, except demands payable out of the ichool fund, shall be pre sented to thecouncil in duplicate on forms and blanks to be provided by the city clerk, and shall be referred to lti committee ou finance. Tho laid committee shall, by in dorsement thereon, approve or reject the same, in whole or In part. The council ahall then consider the said demands and the action of said committee thereon, and shall, if the same be just and legal, approve the same; or may, If 11 so determine, approve In part or reject the whole The action of the council shall be in dorsed thereon, with the date of such action, and certified by the signatures of the president and city clerk; provided that it shall require the votes of two-thirds of the members ol the whole council, under a call of the ayes and noes, and tho vote spread upon the ininines, to approve any such demand in whole or la part. Sec. 213. All demands payable out of the li brary fund must, before they can be approved by the city auditor, or paid, be previously ap proved by the board of directors of the Los An geles public library, by a voto of three mem bers thereof taken with the ayes and noes and spread on the minutes, and the action of Buid board indorsed on said demand and signed by the presiding officer and the clerk thereof. After the approval of said demands they shall be de livered to thecouncil and shall be referred to its finance committee and thereafter shall tako the same course nnd be acted upon In the sanio manner as provided lor In sections 209, 210 and 211 hereof. Sec. 214. Any demand returned to the city clerk, with the objections of either the mayor or city auditor, shall again be considered by the council, and if it shall again be approved by the council by the same vote, and taken, recorded una endorsed in tlie same manner aa required In section 201* hereof, the said objec tion shall be thereby overruled. Any demand returned to the board of education "with the objection of tlie city auditor, shall again ne considered by such board, and if such demand bo again approved, as required tn thu first in stance, such objection ot the city audltorshall bo thereby overruled. Any demand, the ob jections to which of the mayor have been overruled, shall be delivered to the city auditor, who shall have the same power and perform the same duties in referent:- thereto as if the same had been approved by the mayor; aud any demand, the objection to which of the city auditor has been overruled by the council or board of education, as the case may b-, shall be delivered to the elty auditor, who shsll number and made a record of such demand, as in the case of demands approved by him. Sec. 221. All public moneys collected by any officer or employee of the city shall be paid into the city treasury, without any deduc tion on account of any claim for ices, commis sions or any other cause or pretense; and the compensation of any officer, employee or other person so collecting money, shall he paid by warrants on the treasury duly issued by the city auditor. That the following sections of said chacter ba repealed, to wit: Sections N01.46, 40. 79,80, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106. 143, 141,145, 146, 147, 118, 140, ISO, 151, 152, 158, 154, IMS, 156, 157, 15j, 150, 160, 161, 162, 163, 161, 1(15,166, 167. 168, I*9, 170, 171,172, 173,174, 175, 17U, 177, 178,171), 180,181, 182. 183, 184, 185, 186. 187, 188, 1811, That a new section be added to aaid charter and numbered 229, which section shall be IS lollows: .Sec. 229. This charter as amended ahall take effect from and after its approval by the legislature. The foregoing proposed amendments te tba charter of the city of Los Angeles was adopted by the council of said city at its meeting of November 19, 1894, and the clerk was ordered to publish the same in the manner provided b) law. C A. LUCKENBACH, City Clerk. Da. WONQ HIM, whs has praotloed raasaV cine tv Los Annies lor 19 rear*. and whos-i oflice ts at 639 Upper Main street, will treat by sudlelne all diseases ol woman, meat and children. The daetor olslms that he has remedies that ara superior to all others aa a speolflo tor troubles ot women and men. A trial alone will convince the sick tbat Dr. Wong Hlsa'a remedies are mots emeaolous tban oan oo prescribed. Di. Wong Him Is a Chinese] physician ol prominence and a gentleman ol responsibility, tils reputation Is more than well established, and aa persona needing his terries* oan rely on hlo still aad ability. A care Is guaranteed In every cue in which a re covery is possible. Herb medicines for sale. DR. WONG HIM HERB DOCTOR 689 Upper Main Street, Los Angeles. Log Angelas, Cal., lane 17,1880. To ibi Public: I have been suffering with piles and kidney troubl. (or over fire Tears, and have tried several remedies, but all failed to relieve me. A short time sinoe I triad Dr. Woug Him, 639 Upper Main street, and lam now well and strong, and consider htm a flr.t •lap doctor. »~»»«"Vr. H .HHLY«a. 236 S. Hill St., Los Angeles. Cal Los anoclbb, June 0,1893. To tbb Public : For over fiva years 1 have been troubled with nervous s ck besdacbe aod liver complaint. I didn't seem to find any halo from the many doctors aud medicines that] tried nntil I tried Dr. Woag Him, 639 Upas. Mala street. lam now well. Yours truly, UliS M. O. BROCK. 48 Hlnton aye.. Las Angeles, CAL TO THE PUBLIO. Loa Anobi.es, Cal., Joy 21, 1894, DR. WONG H1M,639 Upper Malu st. Dear Sir—l lake pleasure in adding my toitl mouy to tbo many you already have recotvju. 1 will say that after taking your treatment lor catarrh of the bead and throat, that 1 am now well, and ask you to refer to ma any person tbat may feel skeptical and I will satisfy them as tc the efficacy of your treatment. Yours truly, P. K. KINO, Attorney and Notary publio, Garvanza, Col. 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