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. have I SWINý 1)LO\VS hous notice oldest linthe' AdverVely to ,ome Mii ipodl.'d knowt (wrest Fiancial InIt i- to1 .i , tntioll ii . FOLI.O WING THE CHICAGO I Wit. 1 tl 1 rds the h ilr'e n1' Ile;', e" Iti ' l'i'w uiil ;'il h,1 , t d r, I .: i iu of li Proll , al! 'f thi" b in'l ' I (1ho ware the c rho go tdAyiV. of h.'' Ii. i ,", ures of )ettltordt 'a The runs wore mule on th I iidc Fit. City Banking and Trust (o., i \i ,.pre Svin gsivi bdually al the Illinois rllot andhe Ilhinis, bank, andl ul on. ti hrf n r ns. ". r vra If muich importance. The Americ made own th, Motingdonl l il Etlevator clompani~y, 1 A. rief o e Malt- al oCity Banking and v Truns t (o., li rni:. Savings bane ai tl e Illi noie ir i t and t w o c o u l p a f i l e s, w h i c h ar e i t al i ml.tl y . . d cviongbacted ink i, an uths o h .., n thi ,[esic were m roucht uc hrt ttethlr t icThe AmBrewin Iw, Mltin l I in mr company isIthe Chie' TI M ' rst t Elevator c)npany, l A. ' I '," Mu lt ecing antID ilovatl r rmi pand ·y, ai nd ,,.u A.n coou urt. The ai i mii'- t II f thI I twn ctompanyi' which n, ito' t 'I'hI connected iin in I d Iht ofi w seio thwere i . t t , fie f rt l. of t. t her i at b o'elock. The t,.ni ; t,.. u , ,f 'h-u .\ u l - icon Brlwing, itinihig rd the twiort h company is the ChiLr Tit'ir I'd TiruIt it and WIeri lilit I to ti,, h1ik whenii t failol tin , th i ,.iou il ',f eer t . l l H tr As Born In thl failur' ('f the C an sil sannounled Tirul rallt w'ore bIculo, r I f the losing utp of the bIuioos of the tWi On companies. Judige orton earlier ,hi the day, op poitand a recei.or for tfy goeneral con traction firm of Argus \t (,indelo, on fietothe applcti of John Angue. one of the uloler of th e oirm. Theo asets of the onln lll ere plati at twi(o.ul) anor linailities r'. t) ir),Oiltr. An nctwer woeo (il11 to tlioe hill of 'George A. t tind.le, the elosuinitg u 1tel.er U ss of tir, -won eoiting t a rece poiler for tb gneral coir. trccoting to tr f Ari tgue atindele, bonk ofthe applicatin of John A u. loaned the memerl of the !hm. The asetsi of liabilt ities ,1. 2i0,0; . An answer wthe cretild tthe ill of ore A. in-dele, e0-(s 0 isFrh;"il~ ally r. 1ii liii. 1'"-. '_' 1, ,' I , r t liht tii. r i 'tri : t 2.t th C ' i l ialt l ·il, I lt taL lland of a re .eivor , p d a i ] ' , r al l rl ~ ~ 5tf l tt tntr att baket n otin , ni it Iitnd,. df i ae1 t .l liri,.of E. S. I)',,yci :r (o., whic h o ieo is. t he R i i t'te t ctn o f reeior i t r in terd , ~n \ l., ii ' i tl' tat. I f ti r, ta t _' , L r' ate i.:m k , Tn c t'l 1 atilt fl it r:i .tt i rt , f rt- t t n tr .t-iit t i ,, tl, city tf 1i tic,,t . u,, . . 'lit pIn ,,ount), 1 ,1 of the ttata of Iltnoie. Ho Th " n r ' , o , "ur : I to cty , ('hi,( o ,. 'o,,k luu t.t wi gtre- i th it, •i'r , , '( I.' amount ati I i Io tlt-ot til i I--' tU, , , ,t t'; M , , l , :I t by 1 , M ato . in the iA '" (It t rl | Ponk ' lhia taike h-ltar . '. iii I ('' ]dim tai.€O 1'htrtfe. '['ht ir ,.t,, " have beenoo influenced Iy the clearing house which 'cint word for themt not to "clar" tietliy, for the bank clce.d Fun afitir ricoivinr, the notice. Thi lBiink of Mlinnesntta wa-I the oldest i llth city t aIl one of the best .yl kItiowi 1hr,utghout thei rnorthwest. It hwiI n il 0 itrireftind.elt, ihton. them to iiitg la, eN;tiroail lf ni f llifto but S'itt." s.nltat.d toni:fht tlhat tih failure of i n t ' . /t chicaL S i i,.k ha I nothing to do r _ kikt thle clot ing' of t-it .co'crn. .1 GE al bank at tbo' elto,'k )tile tl tI It l t: a t'eult of th, rtier ftuihure . . .. . . ... I al .11ini Ic; !i. Is, ! ' y IIt' failurr. ,L 1i lui'HiL h t ' t',ii I . - >, I,,>U':l , b-). e i l l col, '). {',.q, i , fun y of 1 i, I . - a fi; J ll e" V I thue i.i i ,ti nId : tli', i'ccI u, :er i .n to ni tmMd lL y ce';, i ;.l l 3 ueth' otf }l r.- tit iglO reid Ihuek I - t tour ti.td cp. Iour of hlat. Ithem are it ti, oily tieilital and it, ii secire f ,oubtful if tlh y will r cover, tihey r e 'of n1e,' I Mrs 1V l!, ,b t rt ', i )Hlit IB ,hnrte, aged c ay 1 1 i, 'rank o rt, aged 1 0, Liz71o, i.td thin a al Joht, aged (i (ieeorti 'te oniy [paig li} F t gh f ttl c ed, it ice -blol 1 .tic 1.% ...ed. Hav r^ wVad. ., Pa, Dec. !A can that " vas of the ho(n'lu or t t,.c i Slu)r t em tur od l 'pd ile tht I iour inti'-, where thti chie - xplto in u e. '-urid i trf nitl,t -,howi . tt hat tl i Salt the Iwr o-:apec. turn iiip to 7 cii',o tighi ito doath, hil niar h tey bn rcp(orted amIong tbr rescu'l menn ha 'I hi e tir in tihe u ne i' still roagin . l w ly ine Inpctor \illiat o, itl Ft inter- van of view t oay, iaid itt thit oner it l: atd trip timoely a lion ,fl ti clicialoe of the l)ea lay ware tmnd flu:i. ,,: corml any alone saved Ifr t, - lior t ' i l 11i ]i . , liht -te the ao- , ng 1 .iti ich ignited at number of gas hai til. l a 'tt npttfti to lt ;ht haI I ti, L, i t t . air d headvay on tl ru fi n:d i.-t lire tL , tim bers and top of r l ti: c t " ii way to the fi l itt I fl hii', e tf1i 'a ' I.e ti. ,tr,, It t I attl'mptihv to ea" - !t he t ,,me v.er rr a t 1 lore! ,c -:ic.iu Iu y snoke.-" N a. Deadly (r;i¢. 1 Ho 3 is, Dec. '2 , 'he - ' il l u ln|ploy c. ,, i tr IIatitptron ihouse dtC ted a afll 'f in it gas, in the cr rrid r early this mori ine ti 1100. and on inve:tigatio i found it corie from was a room which had been assigrod to a , fir tcouple reOgite; ed a D)onald Donovan two n ti , ife. Entrance was gained by a fire sceaip and they were found lying in ap- bed, the woman den d and the man un coani conetcious. Gas was sIcaping from an , on open burner, The man's case was pro o ofi nounced critical. As of f.. t.d O Street Car Cimpany Waol. l C i,.',, C m Dee. °2.--An ordinanc' p ro- t dele viiding for I cent Stroet car fare= in thi I con- city, which was recently pa[:ued by the I eiver city council bty ii large majoriityL, iLs bank ieon vetood by 31ay or Swift and the ianed' council at itt ntecttini last nightt, sue - ,n it tinled tih veto by a vote' of de) to .17 ,I, 1 t o I /-----' - io Mll, d l i )tl'i'It. l t er. l.l r rt i l inth Fi {ie I !:he ai', t cn:m ittce' apputae I b.q d tO drllt It plai .f , !ganizatio for th efo Silotue Industry club, imet 'Iu.elay ni, " 1i 1. ! r,,p ,,rted It ,-i 1,at tuti ' ,i t o ~,i0 t, fl," . tl ht, flact tha[t ' oat of[ lri tour'h.a i are to ab ' b "Y Ju ,t u nno , w hith holiday tr ''ld to ;t- tr !e t rn1 t 1 . c.tiuu it .... i .': t l l t ,, tnt ,:.t- Ia , n ' i al atio or it til '"t i tlti y S;reat Fbll i t.Dlv la I the atutumn' ,'I .'V- your far t 31r1e1tr yrit, oif al. out pe,'' pl , ft ftI g it i' th nteprtiari t ilt' a their . ITot tol carI ldvel iopii'' (te 'e o- urcey of ouri county, we organ i,, ve , .r 11I ulr In u-ti i, Club of Iri, t ill for Ssh.p li n t, .e fare iofi , antd it ' ior l: Sfo llowi.n a' on titutttior: d I re I A rtie!. . -._ I -emt , rat; ;: ,t,, at citit.e 'f ,i t- . Cam 1-". It t a it t irsewr, tt} 't. t ;uit II} .ul; ht. i ,, t , t[ ' I y ' oI ... i In"," in 100' ~1 '' - " u ,l" l ii i '' ' ' t .. . . . !, ; . I , ,, 1 , 'I it ,r:.' I " [:: . . . . , , , ' ' fortune , , , .$1, 0 , to the Front adiul 'eteat the bat rill l n r q. I r e Co oir' ;ipt r i to I K. To ' it t. fo1 :ti prn , 'i l pl' e't rv" ,(1 t ,1 tee. ' s `lo i ro 1 i'y Wret. Via., o<: (uen. \Vytr is go- coldly r, ing to the field again and it is idarmed t11 iur of newly i tulted r .. .5p lf t by water Sun fe cl*ay for the or'.. It is suppoetl that she a otl this is e part of Weyler'i coming cam- "I ly paign. Co'me. is ad.aninOg rapidly ond that' it in thought that Ws yler will, if posei- he a ble, prevent his coming to the gates of I havana, It is stated from Cuban sources thou un that thuo Cuban leader is wild over the etho ro murder of his only son and his beloved girl. thi chief lieutenant and burning to revenge eat their fall. Cubans in the army are in- gray furiated also. T)r. 'Zrtucha is a imarked d hiut an, too, and it is reported that a move ed, ben, hs been made to abduct him. eie is tI ring. now in a fortress some miles from la- it. ter- vans, with a etrong Spaise h guard. His able a1d trip to Spain will be postponed, Cubans big neia say, for if he goer over there they have late aved friendly hands in that country who will rin ac- avenge Marco and youna Gomez, .Mejor I on of Cirujedni also comes for his ahare of I10 f " hatred and revenge, Strong insurgent fe ttht bands are r pow o close to Havana that aut Spaini'h coldirs seldomU venture far out opes o0 f the gatls of the city esept iii Strong ri the fiorc'. A company of 'a5 wtri attacked ar SIn Sunday night not over three iles from tr Srin- tIle palace by no pirsurgent band and th scvetI of them killed. 'IThis audacity thi has worried \Weyler, but he cannot cap turo or dlisperse them. An American, dr oa To tli Editori of 'me's Tribun e: v bly a Your paper this morning contained a t ying in statement which seems to place me nt a an un- false light on the question of woman oim an suffrage. You say that I pledged my as pro- etTortsl towardi securing the submission t to the electors of a suffrage amendment. ! While this is literally true, it does not follow that I am a very pronounced suf- I a' ipro- fragist, as might be tnferred fromi the in this article in question. The populiste are by the somewhat old-fashioned and peculiar in t,, a that they regard the platform not as a tl t.i voeto catcher, to to used during cam lit, Our- Iaignir only, bul as a doclaration of piin t niple to be lived up to both in and out of illire. The tirEt plank of the people's party platform is the initigative and ref I rtenidulw, the latter part if which, it n sefrie necessary to say, lieans that all rr.i . t- eo" etions of sricus importang't e should ie Scted on by e tor peoplo anl sy therm tt d ide this d i ofi soucce iincltdes womani fri l tie uienrai or any other kind or manlier of t l'ini being u catri ea I, rui0 - r tlhat all populi'at nu ubers of ths ,"gt°Iý, ticr ,,:ioiibly r. biloundl t. Slupport tihe " brmiSinn +, thi letua I rr nt, nu nIo t h tr .het thinr p.'ri oni vinan nimay hi. i!lt . th, F cttri T 11 i'i, I hen riM, ind- I II U ig th ir lhtittir ' th ," w uild Love t S, tw this anl) t-h, t tat, mt - ' torview wi'v a l nr(e,'b,. iry, c , ita s t bull r t" yourrn (ll ,.Ir -A N FRU"1'l '. yuuc! .i ........ . ('it tail 'i V, Ica- Iritay ;i,, a it CV ' i i ,.I ,t -ina v V t"' "i ' tin : t. ' ,y f s "tit:m t h "P .,c e ,u ii' " , . + . , , g i r I, to l rV tt . .. tl tu - It t f i.n t t , t ll., I -t. ,' , i" ' . . i, , 'ho -if c i1 l la r t I ' . . t l ·o " t i' 'i ;, ri t 'h rilla. Hle had sone: thoughts of proposing. HUSTIU It was natural that his tlhouglts should tIal, s~nol suth course, for her fortulnte' was fligu'rted at mmn1ething ov10 P1eclliiar $1, 0084, 4 hi, while. hii . w.' S iguredl at Sl , Boo thling t I .s tou 11 13.5 j iust at t 'fLh amntollt, although he probablyy wtullllt I, tll it l ,11 . 1 0 h I oe he btit e ,, ti lf h " ,' u,, t o,, f of eon- tGel tha I C 1 I ll' it' lI. . I l I . aounthlit, ea;,ntn *Anla th"' str l , t i l is, S. "that thi l h 1-" " " cn 'o.ll . s. ri l lt tot.l n uLt r o it, in whtli iin o r1 ib c "e ' u tot p ,ple w!.o k ow L.,1 ,i.!,lt thm - t f. ul ' 'Iot ntvnll l of b Wat of it?" .e a- ': t' Iled a 5110 AIioiit rtlully tlii ý'teesu t itd tllit was t trill, ir. 'lier llg, b o hu5 peui l .taes lIur :ud ai hasty f , for t hto collct ill the thorgd to mlak the best e it. t it The ve Oseled to ie. p chxýtil too mule of a ol "'nly it does mu exactly natural. Thi, grrlw board u "Mos nat u l thing inl the world," w Sin- v, nofull , you don't really think treasuh rkd that's exactly the propeih'h:nsyer thing, o you? ns e- he asked, rather disconcerted. , nt Its is e made '. hasty effort to ollet used his c thoughts and then suggested that it h the eemed to be expecting too much of a Sgiroar g Such things seem to come more 1+271' in grace fully from the c n, i hll said, l.r t ove ed, "but it's ia here trifle anyway, and ty of I suppose we might as well get used to n ie it. The bride hit, to furnish practically test, 1is everything c.i, for the modern fashion- that a able wedding, including a dowry that's ci have later. She miglt as well furnish the then Swill ng too. of a iajor l didn't pril'::--not just then. spec are of flo dienlte' it v.ie, to 1 1iv8 the 1matter cout irgent further thoght-x 1 cl., 'glt. a er that I i arl r out Irs. Alet ':,,r- Earle, in her silys trong ".tas of 'tolonial antd cvoltutin- lar ackedary ' ' gives ti at1oulIt f the vot from ril ,., of tParit:n housewives at mat d and that 1,'rind, i e' Lt et , expressed ill dacity ti e qutli ilt.t5t1,g g if t he period, will 1 t cap- touchlI ' l: htllhtio ltlrtll at the 11r0s4'n0 it r day. It, r'llat.: to t xperielce with a do- liH ?a, is mestic, t hl ini tihe letter of a newly Do a l, i rietd 'wo.1i to her nlother. The lots writer a 'inuaiints her pareut 'withl the a ct great flilictin1 that presses upou her 8 tlhrough the vicious conduct of a maid. fr. When thile latter first came to service, Ot ined sa , as is not unusual, aroused expecta- of e tions tilhat :i treasure had been dsecover- co ed. IIn a short time, however, she was wt woman revealed in her true light, and, ac"cord- De ed my ing to the young bride, developdll "such by mission a hb'tad aud is growen so insolent that1 dment, her carriags toward us, and especially il loes not myself, i insufferable." If she be ar ced euf dered to do a certain thing, she bids her 'oul the mistress to do it herself. She delights cr e in tllinig how weli she can perform her uiar in douty if she is so mindelld, but will not 11 through j- rversity. t ot as a The daughter recoil, froml ropeatiung tg came to her nmthtr '" l' tall the rviling spleel h Sof pin- anld filthy lanuurge she has u-'d towanrt P and out me." C.ho hlir's husband, who is up people's parently a m'Om of de'p Christian coil- i iand re victi· s i rd l aring, emcn s to the re- thaic t a cie n l end,"avors to 14reason V1t1 8 le1 tuld be recalcitralt maid. ie is assaild with l them de a vocb1ularv mlilt ,even fo. rtecortl 18 it Fwoman priv;ate ,I;tr. 1. rltirt s disconli,,t I pratr'. .A co rr-paln , t 1 t. 1wh I I , four f 1w or Ilt ' Itt m 1111s 511o , m.' age' i ki holt ItS legi tl ,Iil :in "i:,ilatdl r t'rl' .':1it;y cn- " p ort t ltd lt rt u , 1th t' t it t xperiinte l t" t' l - omay c I'ur"Lal in,,a"'"w '1[ ,f 1:.0l y,'rs ,r rill '1 mind. ! u -vs not uf a etcelk and lowly Iia have teinh r and ):.ought thit, lightning rud view 11a4 alue'ot to t! awlting point through eneml'r'- the 11rv1r of it" angsge. lpnctfullty The Sultan is Net the Caliph. Xoh Th' , Is" l itii world ii divid,1 into .w ualist gr.:t ,livisiolis-- th 1111 un1 Moh'lu nned- licar an:, who otc.lpy the Tlurkish emiilre, T.e A :.r; , , ], A lgeria, Tunisia, Tripoli, A f- boar gi. tai , ': yipt antl the sudali, and oi erti the i.xlhai!,it 't1 . intral A..ia :ail the ' Shiah 'I ohLaini ni,'l',i who ci'upy ' r- .i o L 5ii i nd tre 'ua 'r'd all ov,.r th, 3 - .i It th,; - ,in:¢ 11, .lutis . y l i ,a ýt'trLu , li,, of ::" lh tt t l. , ,,aliph nla l.t I), ta intai ; ,l d . -, ' 1 ' 'f , Iol, 1 h, r T h h n n n is . pl t: t1 Milt ; i0 ,' ' ill, I i, i 111 I ll .- t :1 t 'li" ) rll t 1 ( ll f , t1 i " ' i i t ' ' ii o t' ' h i s r 10t\f ' a I :II';.: i"; o,;r H , '.1 ' l' ", i' 1l ti : -I ' 0i 1t , Monarcl HUSTOI CONTEST WITHDR lWN cr1er f 'l'ruly; 1'ecetlitr I)eveloplllenl4 oln thle Icount Garty Showed That lie ('onlhl N. o Win t)ut. . on V I . h id t ,)i . l ll , 4. st fthIs 2 ', ti ,'ns ci r it.y ipe i Icb-. \V1 , t c [eHan te u t itl sm ti st l I'otln. , b ' al, " c Attd 1't ruen, "d. a T - cit c, tn l n 1] (iC Utn' 't ' r .hiurt , no.. t ' on nll 1will cninu t lc oic lt'i tuntil the .tinrst no0y in o Jnuar " , l r an r" t i lir .ctilo was notti, ruerice lo t hroe I li tcc t,,, ti dismir t c tin. ., ]ccr c triy lowe o, )cc ocy hic l wn cac ct "i. lhenrulcccc thlc , :c 1 t" ,cart tcted icsas rcjluec(cd andc Mtr. tlc- ieU, r,1 {)ocnell will c ntinuo t,) hild tll oh1cc cucct until the first concty in January, 1t5'o9. iThis action was not a surprise to those giet 1 who had watched the count on theund lik treasurership contest and had noted the in. "' peculiarities in the ballots and the ccon stant gain on the recount which a pri'. coc vats tally showed McDonnell to be be his isa to making. . t The otlicial returns to the canvatselng t board gave McDonnell, 1,281; Huston, latio uore 1,271; Martin, 1,212. The recount into showed that, in about 1,500 ballots, Mc. tuht Der- Donnell had made a net gain in plural- othe and ity of over 20. ceip d to In tht trial of the treasurership con- itlt ially test, Judge Benton held from the first e y hion that when a voter marked a cross in the tim ttcs circle at the hea of a party list and der, Sth then marked a cross opposite the name stre of a candidate in another list, the latter of then. specitic mark only shoulu prevail and be tun catter counted; for example, if a voter marked the a cross in the democratic circle and then the marked a cross opposite the name of it Hlartman, candidate for congress inl the her silver republican list, the vote was for coc itici- tartman only; andi even it the specific is f thevote was for a cindidale ftor ;c cilioe for thi which there cas a candidate on the list inc marked by a cross in the circle, yet the ins sod i specific miarl and it only prevailed. sh Sill I'bhis ruling was a two-edged sword. an roscut Tt not only deprived Gelsthorpo of many an a do- liHrtman ielsthorpe baliots, and Mc- mn Doely Donnell of a less number of similar bal Tho lots, but in many essos a voter mnraed pt I the a cross in the republican circle and then D in her umade a specific mark oppocsite the naiie, cu for instance of Collins, democratic nomi maid. nee for state treasurer. Under the r nice, court's ruling HIuston would be deprived ti pctc- of such ballots, In addition, the re- ti icovir- count showed that a number of votes o iu was which unquestionably belonged to Mc- n acord- Donnell had not been counted for him n I 'such by the judges of election. -ic thct Under the court's ruling McDonnell e n ccc-iity did not lose as many Hartman ballots as c l or- did Gelsthorpe, as fewer persons voted il er the straight populist ticket and for I eHartuman thian voted the straight demo Iliglts cratic ticket and for Hartman. ormi heir Under these circumstance Mr. Huston ,ill not realized that he could not win even on a tc-chnicality and dismissed the contest. The recorderehip colentt being lis- ;ier poeed of, the trial of the tre asurereh'p contest was resutlmned P laintif offered in e'cir:e .and alci .:d ThI to have counttedl the bli(As frou \Ve-t p I'esa lin't precinct I )efenihot' obe ction w-a J reac overruled and th 1 count w.' ruale. abtle Seventecfn c' ine ed liearman-Gelethorp' cater tallolt from r thl precinct wereo 'cluded. ,onv In tie couct. .f lIltt If a unew Ihtaracter frate .'ais found. On it tLe .tor hai marked tions a crao itt tho ictnlo'::'t t ir cl, on treat which were two ,-al'idatl, far con- inter thablee in Belt towr ehlr, nd1 then he Itoo teir-cd'i ,'cr. in ti cir, below ti tent. lie "Inoptpelent, 0I on wh;i tt 11 t of tl the only candidate va 1 ,.. arto. stret 1 for constable of 'Lwit township, The titn court coaunte the bia .'' I ,r lelthc'rp^. wlrl SUn another ballut, ' ':oter had votedt faitl SItheeaht rtpuolglt , I' 'ket and aerove I .r t' the ballet bhad ri;t .. '' I I take whsky that straight" It t eti The eomplett ct,,i :: of this precinct Add showed: Golstoorpe, ,dmocrat, I't;; pop l ulist, I, total, 001; l-ick,rLan, repub -I lican, 50 silver republican, 1.: total, 1., 11 Thet otlicial returns to the cnnvaesinit eroi f- .board shIowed: (,letht.rpe, 21; j)ick- tive :- erman, 101. •dn et Tie rectount of the bal'tc frll St an 1 = _ Coulee asi then begun. i-'rc, this tire pI Iin.t o -ly ive oc tlt ctv, ' 'l.::e t'1(;he "! arp. to il~l ots wer o not c : tt . I'he p i 01"in It" • "thorn ' Icrplrtel count h .v ;ei' t or ,t St mne- ti, :1; popultitt, 1,,; , : ' ts, I I' S : , rin . l " . t t:' , in . " ' , r ti. ns t te va:i i . ,rI -1I ' t 't·: It th i '1 , r i e rt "a I i :, . " : - ý t, , ,,i , . . , 1, " t ;. ; ui ir, : ,i t",q ., " , .i. er: t .U l h D' , , ; - " , t t , i . : . , . - '- ,' a " ,, Monarch; Oliver rrodack, Millegan; II. U. Chowe.n, W. J. VWintero, J. M. By ersdorf, . ('rutclhcr, Gent Falls; J. F. Wegner, tickney; P'. V. Bradford, TIruly; J. J. ;Eastmran, Ming Coulee; Pat (;arrityt, W. II .Betts, i[. A. Van Cleave, I)ut.ian Canmerii, Evat s; (;eoreo Coul son. J... Farr, i, J. , lioue,, Id, Dean, ans \-. (ette, F8. \V. Bull, Cascade; W. i. D)ickson, \V. Brown. J. G. Ernst, (art 1 :o.ulhe; Michael Fo'ley, James F. Irain, eelt; ':. 11 HIuggine, \\. Gunn, SV W. ( ouoman, AreUiAgton. (ORI)INANCI E NO. 1-l. i. ur:hi:.iiti ui'-:udii, sectioLs ] and i of rd, ' No. 1, ar the ;nend 1, it .ir . .by the .,unc. of the city ot ;,ctin i j'iat st t ")r! c f ordinance r, ti 'by or hldir an_ :) 1 , .. , L. t .t :", 1 ,.' ·ii i" - o s 'Y .loins h el -;,tin 1. T'li.t theirn ), and there is tc- htcrct:y er -ate.d l r the various depart -oe nts of toe city ::f Greait Falls, the fol o'itm, funds, t,:vt: (iieral fund, water fund, sinltir, fund, park fund, contin gent fund, polile department fund, tire edepartment fund, and street lighting the fund. Sec. 2. That section 5 of said ordi nance, as the same is amended by ordi pri nance designated ordinance No. 10434, be be and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows: Sec, 5. That all funds collected by the police magistrate as fines for the vio ton, lations of city ordinances shall be paid ,unt into the police department fund; and Mc. that all moneys paid into the city treas ury as receipts from the city engineer's offral oice, the city pound receipts and re ceipts from the city scales shall be paid con- into the contingent fund; that all mon first eye collected for city licenses shall he Sdistributed as follows, tuwit: Until such thetime as the city council shall further or ani der, the city treasurer shall pay into the clme street lighting fund $37 per month, and iatter of the residue of said moneys 10-17 thereof shall ie paid into the contingent fund, and 7-17 thereof shall be paid into arked the police fund: provided, however, that then the amount of said money so to be paid is of into the street iighting fund.iseubject to nthe be increaserl or dimiuishedl by the city ae for council, ane w ,never the city treasurer 4cific is notified by tlhi, city clerk of action of ce for the city council increasing or diminieh e list ing said amounit of money so to be paid it the into the said l :reet lighting fund, he shall thereafter ;,av into said fund the aword anmount so order--d by the city council. many and ehall distribute the residue of said I Mc- money as above provided. ar l- Passed by thebo city council and ap oaraed proved by the mayor this 14th day of d then December, A. D. 19!)G ~netle, C. . WliTl,:r, Mayor. nomi- Attest: C. II. CL.An:, City Clerk. er the I. C. 1. Clark, clerk of the city of eprived Great Falls. Mont., do hereby certify he re- that the foregoing is a true copy of f votc ordinance No, 114, entitled "An ordi to Mc- nance amending sections 1 and 5 of ordi or him nance No. 10-1 and the amendments thereto," and that the same was reg Donnell ularly placed upon its final passage Svoted city at a meeting thereof, held on the ad for 11th day of December. 189S, and was t demo- approved by the mayor of said city on the same date. Huston In witness whereof I have hereunto cen on a set my hand and aflixed the seal of said iiteet. city, this 10th day of December, 1890. C. II, Ci nn, g died Clerk of the City of Great Falls, Mont. ioo itewrard. $100. 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