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EL PASO HERALD il Ordinance. Ordinance. ! I i. L L W MLKI Local Athletes Capture In ternational Championship For the Second Time. T il iiireitor A. L. Holm has re- re i i message from the interna 11. p .1 nmittee of the T. M. C. A. at Shi xmV, i hat the El Paso Y. M. C. A. ha.a not the International ohomplon hiD i il r recent Hexathlon contests for . "i, Miiona Willi a meiuberahip or Irsi ) i n ,0 I tin dpi tino time that the 10- I 1 M i Athletes have won this 1 i-t ear thev won by a blR H tor) was unexpected this in of the best of laat year" 'i ''it to come out for practice. 1 . f tnis number being out of i i ntliera out with Injuries and - i 1 1 xeven of the champions I t l ti ib ear. Winning; Tram. ni who composed the, IMC te m are as follow Paul Unbeit Henti. Lee Nichols, - hiimarher. Lerov Pickens, Mi- pencer Derbyshire, Earl M Arfklns Roy Gaylord. Uirris nrad Weeks. Synder Tnlint Lrvant Lawrence Wed. 1 i Pox. Dcmar Bowman. Guy c n ut-iar GutHch n nnv will consist of a bronsg i i mipii on oak and etisxavea ' i, ncs and a picture of the It! j' i T I t-Tfl' ITr - I ! REFEREE STOPS FIGHT; BROWN TOO MUCH BEATEN vpril u Tbe referee 'i i .1 ii nig' t In the fourth period l i ii"ii l . round bout between i r mi .f Philadelphia and "pee il shii of N'w Orleans, declared the in i annmiljht was betas; pan- ril and awarded the deci- PHILLIES WIN LAST GAME WITH WASHINGTON AMERICANS I Apiil 11 -The Phils - tti i i Monday on. 2 to 1. the ' Hi I- 'x'iibltlon gsmea here with ; liiErti n nfrkiii" In the eighth ! ' .f tie tml 11 bases ff lM i h -iiili ' i Tnij t n passes Gallia - r- r tli winnin r m bj welkin lvrtir iniMB m ii IDS DCTlltllT J 'IMC fil"MR i i ih i it Mo iiiil 11 each s i o i Min in the six.li .hi. insr broke the i i i Moinl i s game hciwern the De mi iiians ami the Kansas City im-t in issofiati'ui team. Detroit vv i mrfii, -' to 1 Cunningham and l.'iibu. pitched well letting down the In ili sv it h four hit - 1 'ill'MI.K (UII LLOHS I ' mrpK tii ski:k PLrE l - olo April II 'I I Jones, - n' the Ifnv,r V -li hi liague clun, ii .J Mondav that lie had given Ja K. fi ir rm - manager l r nilon to ne- ii " fi r a j lace with th' an rancisco il ' III Parlfti eoe-t 1 isui (IUH.Z imi nuriv lulu's FIfillT IS It 1)1 M) DIIAAT m up i,lo, April 11 Benny ' haw of Tiinidad. 'olo, and v'hick 'miu ut lndiaanpnlis fought a 15 ii u i I draw here Monda night They jif f. ithcrvi eights I. at I I'likwick Cafe 40.", X Oregon Calves Babies vs. "i jltr-n arc born eck year .i ..ur xat Dain,. Nearly a calf an. i liulf a day. So sueeeseful ji. inir methods of feadinK, Mni 1 mi. .ii and "watchful waiting" 1I1 it our losses are less than 'U. llmc that the mortality i ii .ut; tli.- babiot of KI Paso is -. i ial tunes that and in spite f.i t! i luMng care of a human inntlii'i many more or their babies On liiiii do our oaltes. and little rains arc just as susceptible to dwdx as little babies. ' mi ucees is due to our appra catiui) of the principles of fwienec, sanitation and System. Now get this thought and ponder oyer it. li not intrust to us the sup .lv of milk for your little baby? t an s. uii uf ford not to buy a tafe 1 u- milk for your child Let the tri irrtaktr keep bis little white i il n" i it our dairy and tee for yonr- li El Paso Dairy Company "IHE CLEAN DAIRY." PHONE 340. Safely First Indigestion, constipation, biliousness and many ailments of the digestive organs are often the source of serious idness. At the first sign of disordered conditions take the reliable family rmedy that is always dependable BEECHAM'S PILLS Lu-ftU Sale of .Any Medicine in the WorU Sold rarrwhere. In boxes. 10c25c RELIABLE rpy-'ca,1 1 ho nnLAY DENTISTRY . This system of dentistry Is a product of th medical collfja& not of the cheap dental scnoois and enables us to extract, fin and insert teeth Indetectabl from the natural fteetii rbotie 1S4. Absolutely rrithout pain. $20 Set For $7.50 Poll Ms of teeth each 7J0 up Best bridge work, crown $5.00 each New System Dentists for. Taao asfl San Antonio Eta. Cld Xirat Nat. Bank DalldlDff J.ouru M lo 5 Sunday- 9 to !! INDOOR Copyright. 1SI6. International News Service Restate. s4 United States ratent bfflte. vJffiKI'ffl iMtk- ur-miir AiiP - yVA ' 1 U . . r .. !. ir'f ifmDBirsx '- r-ti nu w Yysssss'SA itt a in-t-nMuvir 7U Ait - swl f-KmA Jaw? tAf Viiu. rp- W?Zr,7'irsatc XT ..,i-..AJ.c J -6J ' APJ V rwutftn- " i - sf?Lm KTQMORFSP. ( uz-ASVNttAX I..KEE? IT"- "'W' -l'ffl?0BKl AN07HeVi.v. AtuAtn GQ1LE0 XV sT I Mmk . N. 'vpBlBifta rW,, i hh'!.V?' ".if Xjv fffr$r-! SHIbIHIS ? a ':.. zrw jz0Zs.y. n&m rjomgmxzs9 iesiIbbkhb TRVyJfr rMf txet Ot -mat- -7zf Xv-n aWv,ss, ..yallH RA rvc nc k-rjr"" J : I-n5 .... r.7 5a WI i.Ar' J Tilf , PXHaVaVaVaVaVS vqj tfrp rue. oe?t friM v fef-gsig ' .Wp"1 "". sm.asaaaaai.i.vi.aiasaaaaaBaasBBj.asassaSssaVsisMBsaasnssjiMiBissssaBa I T i " iEB T HAS lOOOHBERS Association Starts Member ship Campaign Which is Made a Battle. The Mexican Y M. C A of El Paso Is likr the "Old Woman ho Lived in the Shot " It has so man) members that it does not know what to do. The association ma hate to be transferred from the basement of the L)dia Patterson institute to the four sandv lots that adjoin the building. It all happened because the March cam paign between the "greens' and the 'bluer" got ao Intense that neither of tnera khew where to draw the limit In mid March the membership therinoin eti r got to bubbling above ln0 and then 400. The secretaries began to feci alarmed. Five hundted would have heen an abundance. Hut 500 was passed and tlieu COO. and on said on un til it got to T660 Just then April first began to loom up and someone jelled lets quit And ever) one quit. Mndr It a llnttlr. tl hot lit nnanMl aa Ih.t Ih. ".ra.n.1 and the "blues" pulled off not only a membership campaign, but a battle as i wen. ine Laun temperament aoes not go Into a campaign with quite the de I tachment of the American. He la either in it body or soul or be la not in it at all. The El Paao Mexican youths went into it with all their Latin animation. The "green" were captained by Ve lasco Ceealloa, and the "blues'' were led b Oscar Caballelo. When the first nemeral meeting oc curred after the campaign, the boys and joung men could not all get into the auditorium of the Lydla Patterson institute, no tbey mobilized on the four vacant lots and had talks by their captains 4nd a longer talk by Jose V. Escobar, the oeoretWT of the associa tion. Taken Institute. Just what the association will do with all of its members la a problem. The Ljdla, Patterson Institute has not onlv given over a part of the basement of the building for the Y M. C A work, but has placed at the disposition of the vnunr men the rilnlnar room anil kitchen ' of the Institute, as well as the audi torium In time the institute expects to add two more stories to the present building but this is remote and two additional floors two years from now will rot provide for the phjslcal de velopment and the spiritual training of the i oung men and hovs now. May Ilulld Pavilion. There Is a probabllitv that a pa .lion may be erected on the four va ant lots, but again, there is a proba bility that it will not. for the lots are where nil the track meets are held. Rn far the secretarr hn met the situation ' bj dividing his association members 'Juentin peiutentiurv at the tune the into classes according to age, and also robbery was committed. It also was according to their working hours learned that Moran on previous occa- No dav passes but what several linn- "ions had attempted to "confess" to dred young men and l.ov s. pass through . the association doors The g in. of the meiican department He was for assoclatlon is small: the reading room nierlv khi relarv of the association in and lllirurv smaller- but there Is m ' Chihuahua it v and beoause of his ac adnptlbilltv about the young mm that iiiaintam-e wth nianv oung men from doK not stop at the limitations and that Interior nt, now nfugeos In Kl .ilreadv a lot of good fellowship li is i hith (, iiuc up as wen as a ueunuc atn- i tic program. Secretory In Athlele. The association ha for Its assistant secretary Pablo Velasco Itodnguez, a student of the Lydla Patterson insti tute Mr. Escobar, the aeeretarr, is a trained athlete, a college man. ami belongs to the International commit tee o? the Y. M. C. A. in New Torlt City, and is secretary to the Latin B0YS0F THE MEXICAN Y.MiC. A, SPORTS BREVITIES Advertisament. Train Ilullrlin. Ail afternoon and night trains for to dav are reported on time. Dr. A. T. Mill. Osteopathic Infirmary, Pr, Ira VT. Collins, phj slcian in chief. Dr. Oeorre K. AVolla- Dr. Carl Gibson. 201 W, Uiscouri street. They cured otbera. Tbey can cure you. 3Irx. Aslor linn Son. London. Eng., April 11 Mrs. Wal dorf Astor, former Sirs. Nannie Lanc horne Shaw, of Virginia, gave birth to a son in her London home Monday Knt at Iloltnn-. Get a dish of Dallas Chili. 21C N. Stanton. Murray Grocery, 80S N. Oregon. Ph. 1721 London Ilni rnr-llerr.,t London. Kng. April 11 The liquor control hoard has discovered a new nonalcoholic beer, the sale of which will be pushed as far as possible In the English public houses Dr. Banrhert, Dentlit. Mills Bide. F. 4liT Dr. Ilers, dentist, over Union Cloth g Co. llorcnn Tapestries !old. New York. April 11 Art experts de clare that the sale of 40 tapestries com posing the J P Morgan collection for approximated $2 000,000 announced .to da, is the largest single transaction e cr made in such works of art. El Tasn Distilled Water Co., Ph. 4 8 J. Hlilic Cafei beat place to eat; quaht -sen ice. 10C It, San Antonio. for viator Ascends 1400 I'eet. Newport News, Ta., April II. A new American altitude record for an air plane, carrying two persona wan set here todaj- when Steven MacGoralon, a Curt las aviator, attained a height of 14,800 feet. He was accompanied by W. A. Hudson, of Toronto, a student Loncwcll Be earerul of your baggage checks. Leave at Longweirs. Tel. 1. Liberals Win In Spnln. Madrid. Spain, April 11. .Returns from election of members of the oortes show that 250 Liberals, 80 Conserva tives and about 15 Radicals and Re publicans have been elected Count Ro manones, the present Spanish premier, is leader of the Liberal party. Notice. "I have moved my law office 316-17 First Natl. Bank Bldg" Frank Judkins. to t onfesses to Crime He Illdn't Commit, Los Augeles, Calif, April 11- J imes Moran alias Arthur MaKS. did not participate in the robberv of a I nit- d Mate- mail truck in New " ork last r'bruaiv, accouling to lot al of f it rs who stated th',t Moran was in S.ir. I'aso. Ins added pcrson.illv maiiv new memlitrb tn the assniation Mnrtnl with ISO. The membership contest has not been i settled vet. as both the "greens" and th ., . .. . - , ..,.. turns The announcement of the out- I Kl Paso Seed Co. ipen Evenings ome will be made during the current I 611 fcan Antonio Opp Court House week, ur. rincobar stated that the new I Adv members approximated 1000 and the J ' membership Before the campaign start- Tencin. nt c ollertiom see Lee Newmaa. ed was about 160. Adv. I. . N rwT-.. . - - ,-; ;-; uniiNjuRj:. I.OCVI, AMI r, IS " K II A L . crimes in which he was not Implicated, officers declared PROPOSAUS KOIl CITV llUI'OMTAin. THIS Clli 111' KI. PASO WILT, lll rutvK si:ii.kii pitoiMisALs roit tub ci sTont iip its ruxns p-Tir, TK O'CLOCK A. M APIHL 1STH, HI 10. Tun city coim'ii, m;vi:ut f TIIH llHJIIT TO IIKJKCT AM' AMI LI. IHUs. J. I". DAWSON, CITY CLKHK. Jino any case genlto-urlnary disease, I can't cure, 1 week. Dr. Keeley, Euro pean Specialist. Over Union Clo. Co. Drinks Poison; Illrs. Ogden, 1'tah, April 11. Edward Strat ford, 24 j ears old and member of a prominent pioneer fumilv ended his life it his home here Mcuidav night by li iiil.int; poison Pomestir difficulties, il w is suid. was responsible for Ins act Kl Paso s;ef.j Co. upen Evenings 519 fe tn Antcnin Opp Court House. Sun Drue Co. Phones 731-732. Four Mint In Diner Hall Hint, Tulsa. Okla April 11 A report I ica.hed here late Monday night that three men were fatally shot and an awBSh.al 9 eat-l. nn I other dangerously wounded 4b a riot which started in a dance hall operated by a carnival company at Butfamo, Okla.. one of the latest oil towns to spring up in the Stone Bluff field. N Dr. Young, Morgan Bids;., 201 Mesa Ave, Blood, Skin, Stomach. Kidneys, Bladder and Nervous Diseases. lint at Pickwick Cafe, 405 X Oregon. uto In Ilheri Family Drowns. Winona. Minn.. April 11. Ben Gro gan. his wife Ella and their two chil dren were drowned when their automo- bile plunged from the road near here person shall be entitled to maintain an ae Monday and fell Into the Mlsslppi river. ( tlon against the surety upon said bond ub- Thev were residents of Galesvllle, Wash. C A. Klnne Co Insurance and Heal Eatate. P W. Williams, 'Manager In surance Dept. No. .26 X. Oregon street. Phone 1881. El Paso Seed Co. Open Evenings. 519 San Antonli. Opp Court House. rat at Savoy Cafe, 110 S. Stanton. Capf. ,Lnhm Joins Avlatlou School. San Diego. Calif.. April 11. Capt Frank P Lahm. pioneer army aviator and winner of the James Gordon Ben nett aeronautical trophy for balloons in the international competitions in 1115. report, d Monda to Col. William GlRgsford. commandant of the signal corps aviation school here. During the last veir he has been stationed witn thi sixth iv.-ilrv on the Mexican bor- dei. Capt Lahm will be stationed at the' North Island school a, instructor. taking the place of Lieut Thomas de Milling, who was appointed aero nautical advisor to Lieut Col. George Q Srjuier Dr. Anna Ileum, BucRierBld. over Elite. Dr. nberf, dentist, 216-21S Mills Bids. Tin- puod old fashioned flavor "De iiriouslv Different' Sulxbcrger's Mn Jesti Ham and Bacon. Phone your IK. tier. Adv PUTTING ON SPRING SCENERY. Ordinance. AN ORDINAViE AMENDINC. SBCTJON 10 OF AN ORDINANCE P r.U Au ar rROVED TUB 2Mh DAY OF MAY. 191S. AS SAID bECTION 'WAS AMENDED Bl AN ORDINANCK PASSED AND AP PHOVFD ON THE Jth DAY OP AfOUST. AD HI 5. REtU'LATING THE OPERA TION OF MOTOR Bl SSE8 AND PRO 1B1T, BONDS THEREFOR AND RB )t IRING A LICENSE FOR TTlE OPER ATION OF THE SAME WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OP THE CITY OP Bt, PASO AND KNOWN AS THE JITNE OR- di. Ant BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COPN C1I, OF THE CITY OP EL PASO TEXAS That section Ten of an ordinance passed the 2Sth day of May 191., as the same was amended by an amendment passed on Au gust 5. IMF regulating" the operation of mo tor busses and prov Iding for bonds and li censes therefor an.l Known aa the Jltne Ordinance lie to changed aud amended as hereinafter to read an follows Section Ii No liienie of the kind pro vided for in this ordinance shall be issued unless and until th" applbant therefor shall have filed with thi City i lerk a bond to be approved b said City Clerk, t xecuted by the applicant and i solvent corporation In corporated under the laws of the State of Teaa or having u permit to ,li bonding business in the .St ite of Teai which bond shill be In the mm of one thouband dollars lilOOAOOV fur eai h vehicle that eu h appli cant shall be licensed to operate and which bond shall be pav ilile to the Mayor of the i Hv of Kl Pao Texas ami his successors in office for the use and benefit of any and all persons as 1 Is or their interests may ap pear who shall have a cause of action against the puncipAi in biRh bond by vir tue of the n,gllgenie or misconduct of saJa principal, or his or Its agent- servants, or rninlniM in .nnnection with the Operation .of anv sneh vehicles, and which bond shall condltiined for the prampt payment oi -""f?. "i" J .J1-! .Sb? nMh, Iwrnaiite iiuMav T" m w -r - """- T "" . - a . . IB a eowrt 01 compvg.ni jvu-ssajewn us, wu demned to pay on account of the Injury to th person or property at any person or nersoas by reason of the aea-Hgsnce or nut conduct of the said principal, his agents, servants or employes tn cenaecUoB with the operation of aaid vehicle for which the said principal has filed ao application for a II. cense, aad any person having a cause of ac tion against said principal as above pro vided 'ahal I have the right to Join with such principal as a co-defendant the surety upon saeb bond, or to aae said surety without the lolniag ef said principal upon a show lag that said principal is Insolvent or is beyond the Jurisdiction of the court, such bond shall esntinue as a subsisting obliga tion until it shall have been fullv exhausted, but in ao event shall the surety or sureties thereon he liable for more than the amount of such bond. . iTovwei ed. however, that no leas such person shall wtthln sixty days from the date whan as shall have -suffered Injury fit with the Permit Clerk of the City of El Paso. Texas, whose duty It Is hereby made to reoslve aad file the same, a written notlee directed to the principal and surety in said bond, setting7 ont the fact that the Injury has occurred, the general nature thereof, the day when the same occurred, with the approximate time of said day and the street and location thereon where such injury occurred, which notice shall be and constitute a public record and remain on file la the office of aaid Permit Clerk of the Cltv of Si Paso. Texas. Should such bond be partially or wholly exhausted br recov ery or recoveries thereon, it shall there after be unlawful for the or had pal therein to continue to operate anv motor buss or motor busses tipen the streets, alleys or pub lic plsces In the Cltv of Kl Psso until the person operating said motor buss shall have first filed with the City Clerk of Kl Pase Count v Texas a new bond in like sum as the original bond and in like manner con dltloned and anproved The fact that certain litnes are operat ing In the City of Fl Paso without a Mt Isfactorv twin,) rrral.i a nubile necessity jubtiOing the suspension of tbe charter rule paia'tdaysand "such arUo.."".'"? unanimous vote of the aldermen present apd with the consent of the Mavnr suspended and this ordinance shall take cffei t and I In forte from and af(er its passage, approval and publication Passed and approved this 6th day of April. Tom Lea. Mayor. Attest J K Dan s..n Utv Clerk VN ORDIN'W'i: IIKGITI.ATING THE IN STALLATION "iPERATION OF ELEC TRICAL W1KKS APPARATDS AND AP PLIANCES WITHIN THE CITY OF KL PA80 TEXAS. AND PKO 1DINO FOR THE I.ICENSINO AND K VM1NATION OF PERSONS ENGAGED THEREIN. CRE ATING EXAMINING BOARDS. AND PROVIDING FOR THEIK APPOINT MENT. ADOPTING TUB itULKS AND REGULATIONS OF THE NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS HM BODIED IN ITS NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE. PROMDINO A PENALTY AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY BE IT ORDAINED BT THE CITT COUN CIL OP THE CITT OF EL PASO ' section I tiy orsoa. nrm or corpora j tinn, etajrasred In, or about to en-rajte In th t bar.m9j of Inst all inir or repairing electrical ' rei apparatu or hp pi lances of any nt tur-- kind or d s notion In or about the ttrior of am ijullUlrnr or -structure within Mn i 1 1 of KI I'nvo ii r they are hrebv r nilii-I hef(ir cnKajrinK In or pursuing u. h i utjlnets. to file w-ith the Otv Clerk an inplii atlon tn n rlttnjc for license to carry on nsMKr1 In tuclt !untne aud shall ac- i nit said uDOlkation with the sum of i $50 00, dollar The City ClerK shall "Tit such implication to the Electrical ifiuuliff B ird for Master Electriclana. n i Board to onBr-t of thiee members, one f lii h ihal! l chn it Electrician. Mho ! lie ex ofit i tliairman of said Board. i! u tnd in e-ml -i to lc a licrn-d Master I e- tricfan an 1 tho third member to be a t our ne man VI ttn I .n The Inat two mem- rs to he uDDoiiiu l t j -he Major, and aerve itlmut oa Anv persfor firm ur . oronritlon maklnff u h LppHrat,. u h il past e ui.iiiation Irt- i . ii 1 Boai l m s,h ilt imp aa Muperin- i i it-nr in t harj-e of tueir work, one trho I i ! pnF- an examinntlon before aid Board i t hi-j qualiflcatlona to no or carr on 1 i h rU The Board -ha'l report the nd- inirB of Buth examinatlona to the City Clerk. ' and outald electrical wiriot m the Cltr of Lild if Said appUant Bhall have twnwd at T3I Paw. whether tel-phoni-. telaarraph. lef uHat SS op aaid axamiDaUons. the City I trie liicht or poer or other wirfna?. and to rti t, .Hal iMnn Bitch anmicant Klectrlfians Ucense to n(taae In an.l carry rn such huatneiw orovldod u-h uDollrant ahall be reoulred to Kle a bond, payabia to S! nt of Ft Pmni In the Kim of two thousand (11.000 00) dollars, conditioned that said applicant will, in cood faith, comply with all fl" Ordinances , . ,h. ,, Said bon I to be aoprofd hv the nty rouncll am! the Cltv Clerk shall keep a record of all license m leaned Said reeord , .t.Anr whn unit in ham ruch license was Issued and its date of expiration, and .ui-h license shall authorlr the Hereon, firm I or corporation receiving; the same to encase i hi and carry on aucr business tor a period I navment of twenty-five (IS5 00) dollars, un- 1 legn revoked or cancelled for cause hv said Foard of Examiners. Bald ncense snail not ho transferable and no permits -shall be is- lUOd under saiu license ior ivvrK m w uoii . cnrneiLiiijc mw tMu.c m uervin pmniiaii. i Tcept by bonafldc employes of the person. Section 24 The Cltv Electrician shall firm or corporation obtaining said license I decide alt questions fwrtstninj: to the ln S, ctlon .' No person, firm or corporation ' atallatlon of Electric wires and acnllanees h 11 enter upon the erection, construction ration or change of any electrical work I V CPT WORK OF MAINTENANCE! un il he shall have secured a Master Elec ruians License as herein before set forth nr until th proper application has been nade to and approved by the Cltv FUee ri lan and a permit 1a granted by bim to do su. h work .. Section 3 No person, firm or corporation sha I enter uoon the work of maintenance, of anv ,1-ctrical installation of anv natu-e kind r .1-st notion within the City of El Paso mtil an Elpctrlcal Maintenance License snail ha c heeu properly granted . ,, ., Application for said license shall be made to the City Clerk, who will refer same to tbe lectrlcal Examining Board for Master Blec- irlciaus . . ,... If said applicant shall have P.acsed at least ' -. r ou the examination, the cltv cleric will. ipon payment bv such person firm pr cor- ooratlon. the sum of five (; 00, dollars aa n annual lic-nse fee i"im an Electrical Maintenance License to continue In force for a period of one vear unless revoked for ause (Such license shall not be tratufer- bThe term "WORK OF MAIOTENANCJe," , as herein -wed shall apply , only to the re ' pairs necessary to keep the installation la a safe condrtl-i-i and under no dreunwtanees , hall a maintenance operator install new materlal as applied to extensions to old work ' or in anv way increas. cm-- -- v. iub -- btallation. . - .. I The terms and character of any of the I foregoing examinations shall be uniform to all applicants In each division, and. not of a discriminating character. -, If any app'i at ion should fall to pass the examination he shall not be entitled to re examination for ninety days from date or first examiraiion ., . . . , Section 4 In the construction and instal- ,. . .ii ,.i,.i..l ,vlrlm n, anruteAttis , lailUll Ul em ri-tniv.. "...u. -. wt"- -- 1 within the cits of El Paso the rules and r Qulraments of the National Board of Fire l nderwrlters know n as the National Klectrlc i Je together with the epeclal rules as . ..,.ina,,.v cr tnrtu or aa tnasr mav ne amended, shall be compiled with provided ' .k. ,1.. i,,.a ."Hinn of Kdd Code shall te the Code as herein used. All appliances, parts or fittings need In the construction of electrical work shall be as are anproved by the National Board or Fire Underwriters. Section ", All applications for permits for electrical winrg or construction or erec tion and installation of any electric ap paratus of anv character shall show fa) The number of outlets desired. (b Whether for Incandescent or aro lights or whether for fans or power purposes. (cl Whether the work Is new. or addition to. or alteration of old work cd If for electric sigus. it shall snow the number of lights to be used thereon (e) If for moving pictures or other show purposes. It shall give the location of such moving pictures or show, and each applica tion shall show the maximum number or amperes the wires are to carry Section A separate permit and a sep arate Inspection will be reanired for fixture work, except In cases where old houses are wired and the fixtures' are Installed at tbe same time the wiring Is done by the person, firm or corporation doing the wiring. When any additional outlets are to be In stalled on a Job upon which a permit has been Issued, a separate permit must be ob- ' Section 7 The City Electrician shall num ber each application for permit, and file same In numerical order and shall keep a record of same and shall keep a record of all permits issued, and such record shall show the number of the annlicatlon. the date of issue, and to whom Issued location of building and purpose for which said per mit was granted. , . Section I pon completion or the wurK covered b a permit it shall be -he duty of the person, firm or corporation Cr ng the some to notify th Citv Llectri lan l-nT-i--diatelr. that same is read- to h- InspecteiL, a .!. a -a lnn,illnil Willi iM IliailC. Of 1 any electrical work, unless a permit t" In- stall same has been Issued by the City El ec f trlclan. and when alt fees pertaining to the same have been paid. It shall be the dutv I of the Cltv Electrician to Inspect such work ' within 48 hours after the notice is received i that same is eesBOleted. - o ....... ,a cw ff hi-vs hnlmlnf-s Inspec tions shall be mad of different ctkms of said work as same shall be completed. In order net to delay or hinder the .other werk being done In connection with the construc tion of tbe building. Section 11. When an lMpectie-n has been made of the Blecxrk-al Installation In any building, and passed by the inspector, he shall post a blue ta In the main cabinet stating that the same has been passed Section U. It shall be tralawfal for anv person, firm or corporation to lath or cell the building or In any way conceal said Electrical Installation unless the blue tax is posted In the cabinet. Section 13 When the finish aad fixtures have been installed, and found to cpmply wlth this Ordinance, the Inspector shall post a white tag In the main cabinet stating that the work has been installed aeeordlng to the rules and regulations of, this Ordinance. Section 14. When any defect has been found In any electrical lnxtallalJea. the In spector shall post a red tag In the main cab inet stating that the workhas been rejected, and when a red tag lr posted by the Inspec tor, it shaU be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to lath or In any way con ceal said electrical Installation until the de fects have been repaired and the- Inspector has passed on same. It shall be unlawful fer any person, firm or corporation to remove or destrov said tags until building has been coB-pleted. Section IS If. after a permit is issued, the work for any reason covered by the permit or any old work In the building not covered by the permit does not comply with the rules and requirements of this Ordinance, the City Electrician shall refose to issue a certificate of inspection, and all owners or buildings, all electric light and power com panies are prohibited from connecth-g. or causing to be connected, any such wiring to tbe source of electric supply. Section IS. All steam fitting, plumbing, gas fitting, furnace work, telephone, tele graph, signal wiring and other piping or tube work which are to be concealed, must ie In place before the electric llcht or power 'wiring shall be completed and no wiring Shall he considered complete, nor a certifi cate of approval Issued thereon until the work referred to above shall be In place. ejection 17 It shall be unlawful for any otvaer or agent, contractor or workman not authorized to do electrical work under this Ordinance to in anv manner Interfere with the electrical wiring, in any manner whatso ever. Section 1 It shall be unlawful for any company furnishing electric current, to con nect Its wlree to the wiring of any building structure or resort without having first obtained tbe written permission of the City Electrician to do so lieetlon 11. Any person, firm or corpora lien who shall do. or attempt to do. elec trical Installation or make service connec tion, whether original work or alteration without first obtaining a permit to do such work, shall be deemed guilty of a misde meanor, and upon conviction, shall be fined as provided tn Section s of this Ordinance. Section 20. ny occupant, agent or owner of premises where electric w iring or elec trical appliances are used, who shall prevent or mterlere wun ine c uy rjieccrinan in cne discharge of his duties, shall be deemed trullty of a misdemeanor, and upon con vie- i ..ll Kaa. flwva1 TsniHa1saar1 In QaivllAn 9 of thla Ordinance. Section 31- The folio wine 1 nape ctlon feaa shall & thanced (a) kot wirinff. -whether opn or con cealed work. SScta , each for th first ten outtASs. IS c each for over ten and an to twefitv. 10 cts each for all outlets over tweitT., , , , (b For wirlnc arc lamps 50 rti each for lb flrat 10. and Jo cts. each for all over 1& . . . (ci re" "iomr- u c . per norse power or frajCUOB uiereoi. proviai tsjcUob thareol provided the maximum to motor, shall not excakt ' (d Ihfir rfn U-bta, ontalde decorative I ihrhttf. tUvere ahall be chanted a fee of S1.9t nlua J eta.- ur ampere. l el ror it lrat fixtures or drops. It uts. each 25. "tV is and & cts.. each for all I -J (f Per temporary Installations of show vlidov 4uMbitfoa. conventions ind the like. thtrt ahall be cb arced a fee of &(t cts.. for eaati toectloB. (e) For each connection for lig-ht or rowr CO ota (h) For Hne work 3"i eta. per pole. (l For re-inspectinff any over heutl. un deucround or interior vrtrea or ..ppl lancer there ahatl he collected one half of the fee prescribed above Ci) For the In-pec tlon of electrical appara tu for which no fee Is herein prescribed or for any extra Inspection made necessary by work tr-tnar rejected on first Inspection an extra fee of fifty cts . per Inspection will be charred fuch fees must be paid before the person, firm company or corporation dutnx such work Mill be granted another permit to do elt.ctr.cal work of anv kind In said i'iti. Section 2- No permit shall be issued for less than 0 ctrts Section -- Thf Citv Electrician ihaM have the supervision of the Installation of ill electrical vUrin. connections and appU timca In on or about anv buildlns; vacant lot nublit place street or alley in the City of n Hrso it -hull he his bjtv to mpec all lnl1e Majiffr l rrnnrt inv nnmir rnnnltloflit IO inf Ufiwn firm or corporatioos owning or controlllnir the aatne It shall Iw the lutv of the City Electrician to disconnect any electrical wir ing connections or appliance by palllnar the fusee or ofHlin the wirlnir. connectJonji or appliances b pullina the fuws or catUwc the wires rontroMInsr the same. Trbenever such ele trh.a1 wirina Lonnertinn or appli ance. ahal ha e been found to be In an miamfe condition and It shall be unlawful for any person firm or corporation to ua . such equipment until it has been repaired I and approved bv the City Electrician, oro- vided however, that whenever such eoulp- ment has been found to be In an unsafe i riiuuiu'iii Lur v uj ciir,i;ii.ii snail !! I or cause to be riven to the neraon. firm lor corporation owning or controlling the. same written notice thereof, and demand that tne same oe repaireo wiuiln tne time , fixed by the City Electrician, before die- i not otherwise provioea ior in tme urainance Section 2? The following special instal lation rules shall be observed (a Service entrance must In all case be at the nearest point to tbe Bears! pole from which service will be rendered. (b) Onlv one service each for tlsrht or power will 'be allowed Is the same bstldinx (c) No service wires shall do smaller than No 10 B ft S Gauge d) Alt service wires most be of a ca pacity of all branch circuits and each branch circuit most be figured as if loaded to capacity. All service switches must have a capacity of not less than thirty C30 amperes. ff) Any llarhtlntr services of more than thirty (50) amperes must be a three wire service. (c) Serving switches must not oe placed .hfffher than wren feet six inches or less than six foot six Inches from the floor, ex cept by special pertBissloa In writlnc from, the Cltv Electrician. h) All meters must be croupea. s.na an approved meter board mst b Installed for each aster or croup of meters and each meter protected by switch and fuse. U) All knife switches apd fuse blocks must be Installed la approved metal boxen. (J) Service wtraa most extend at least two feet ont of condolet. (k) Wires used as boss bars on branch blocks most not be smaller than Tfo. 10 B & S Gauge. 41) All neutral fuse must be coppered. m) Approved metal outlet boxes must be installed at all outlets. (n) Heater boards must not bo less thin two inches thick. o The use of armored cable for eon cealed work will not be approved, unless In stalled in such a manner as to bo readily -withdrawn and replaced at anv time with out damage to walls, celling; floors or other portions of the building. Cp All wires ob top of show windows will be considered subject to mechanical inlnry. and mast be placed to conduit. q All aitles and roof spaces shall be bored out for knob and tube work. it) The Capacity of all outlets In resi dences shall be wired as follows Torch ceiling lights not less than 46 watts: reception hall celling lights not less than, 49 watts: living room and dining room celling lights not less than 110 watts: kitchen ceiling lights not less than 60 watts: bath room and bed-room ceiling lights not less than 40 watts and all bracket lights for the foregoing. 35 watts. a Exit lights shall be Installed Is all buildings requiring fire escapes which are occupied at night. These lights must be on separate circuit, or circuits connected on the service side of main line, with only on set of fuses between lights and. tbe service main. t) Bell transformers must be Installed in plain eight and readily accessible. (u) The tastallatSen of wires in wooden moulding will not be approved. fv) Unfinished attics will sot be consid ered as accessible. (w Exposed wires on slde-walla most be protected by rigid Iron conduit. x All crossover tubes must be at least six inches long. fy Circular loom most not bo substi tuted for porcelain. O) Wires must be loomed In partitions with less than three Inches clearance be-t-Apn nail. 1 Cord drops must not extend below six feet from the floor, and must banc free from rosettes. (2 AH sockets within eight feet of ex posed metal ground, or In rooms or base ments tvlth concrete floor, must be of porce lain, or hang not less than eight feet fro" tht floor and c c -itm!le1 hv a svrHc'i bee tion j Ths ue of rigid conduit w be reauird for .8' A 1 nev wirlrg an'l dditions tn alterati nit of oil wiring wihm the foM mp tii'trt t "'fni i ncuig at t to n on the Rio ,nr 4 P r m1 r Third Mrr ' ,f - tndp1 - irt tsp r titer' hi ver. tliente along the ren line of Third Ptre-t to a point where Ttur Street Intersect Florence St. thence in Northerly direr tKm along the centre Use o' Florence Street to a point where Flerenf Street intersects Missouri Street; thence ii a Westerly dirctiwi alowr the centre lino of Missouri St.. te a point where Xlssouri Street Intersects Fisher Street: thence in Southerr ehrection along the centre line o IHsher Sftreet to a point where Fisher Stie Intersects West Main Street: thence alone centre Use of West Main Street to a pom' wnere 'West Main Street intersects Lowto Ave; thence In a Southerly direction alorg the centre line of Lowton Ave., to a point where Lowton Avenue if extended woaI' laterseet the Bio Grande River, thenos in 9outnerlr direction along the meanders ef said river to the pl-e of beginning (b) Wires In City. County and State bulld- c) Wires In theaters, schools, churches, hotipitals. lodffe rooms cr other places of pub lic assembly. . .... . . d) Buildings In which there Is store. t Garage, deaninr works, machine ahops. boiler rooms, in all factories, and m all stor age ware houses, and all bay or rraln sVor- (n Wires exposed to mechanle&l Isjtrry. or flying comerotrblee. -.-, c All service wrres to points of dutzi butl on. , .. th) Show window wlrlBX. t . (l) Wires for aleas. from aerrtce switeh. t6 body of sign. j) All motor wiring. m m m a (k Wires on metal eeUisga, and In base-t ments. I All apartment houses of four or max apartments. . . . m) Wires on, or tbrougb the extarler walla of buildings. n All wires In cold storage or packinr house plants, which must be run In approved galvanised conduit, except In cold storace rooms. fo All exit lights: Section 17. During each perfornruanee. si licensed Electrician must stand at stage switchboard, or close enough to It. to be able at all times to operate said board. The Licensed Electrician shall have fn.I charge of all dectricians. traveling com panies Included, and must see at all times that this Ordinance Is enforced. He will be held responsible for all eleetrleal apparatus used on the stage, and must not allow bf unsafe apparatus to be used. Commercial lamp cord must not be used on the stage, except for low voltage battery current. Section 2. Any person, firm, or corpora tion who shall violate any of the provtaloos of this Ordinance or who shall fail to com ply with any of its requirements, shall b deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be subject to a tine not less than ten CS10.0o dollars, nor more than one hundred S10e.ee dollars, and each and every day's continu ance of any violation of the provisions or this Ordinance, shall constitute, and be deemed a sesarato offence. Section 29. This Ordinance shall not re peat the nrevlstona ef any other extstlcr Ordiaances of the City of Kl Paso, except such as are tn direct conflict herewith, but all Ordinances not in direct conflict here with, shall be construed as cumulative of and in addition to the precisions of tbia Ordinance. Section SO. The fact that from improper and unsuitable electrical work, already con structed and being constructed and main tained dallv, danger constantly arises both to persons and property creates an uremr and emergency and on account of the im mediate preservation of public aaiety . qulrinr that this Ordinance take effect at -. as i ' AAetaa. i.avi thlu once it la accordingly ordained that thin Ordinance shall take effect Immediately af ter Its passage, approval and publication a- tn tbe Charter in such cases made an.-. provided. Passed and approved this 30th day of March A. D. 1316. Tom Lea. Mayor. Attest J. F Daaron. Cltv Clerk AX ORprNANCK FORBIDDING pISteRIM INATTOT BT PERSONS CONDUCTING FtfBLIC PLACES AGAINST PERSONS CLOTHED IN THE UNIFORM OF THL TtfNITjib STATES SOLDIER. t x, BE TTOUAINED BT THE CITTCOLN- CIL OF THE CITT OF EL PASO TEXAS Section 1 it shall be unlawful for anv i person, firm or corporation owning or con- w .an!.... a ....!.. k.iav.1 wuotiaiirani. catiri sir WHV.IUK S UUUIII, .VXTI a v -.--- -- - public place of bustnsss or amusement the City of EI Paso Texas, to reny ac commodations, service or admission to anv person or persons solely on the ground tba. said person or persons are dressed in ln uniform of the United States Soldier and any person firm or corporation so denying uch accommodation service or admission shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof ahull be fined in any sum not in excess of S200 00 Sectlcn X WHKRKVS. there are certain hot e-in, reetauraot. cafes, eu . wrongfully de nying accommodation and serv k to per sons dressed in the uniform of the United States soldier creates a public necessity lustlfylag the suspension of the barter rule reuuiring .ill ordmanei to in re id on two separate davs and sm h (hirt r rule Is bv the u&aulmous vote of thi aM inn present and with the consent of t i. M.iyor sus uciid"d. and this nlm m I ill take ef- fet t and bo in ft r fm n i after Its p ifsage approval jh 1 pub I in passed and appru vfl. una 3rd day of Voril 1016 Tom Uj M .3 or. Atte J I Da - n .' C rk.